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To the Class of 1984: There is a bittersweet quality about commencements. Each car as I look down on the sea of blue below me while the choir calls down a benediction on the new graduates and the caril- lon intones the Alma Mater one last time. I see a hushed and thoughtful audience. It is a poignant moment. So different from the joyous exuberance that crests through the class as the President confers the baccalaureate degree, or the noisy enthusiasm of the band and choir as they celebrate boisterous- 1 the achievements of one of their own. Commencements like weddings move us in conflicting ways. They both open doors to new independence and new opportunities and we all rejoice in that excitement. But as with so many other passages in life, we arrive at new destina- tions only by leaving something of ourselves behind. It is the knowledge that all joy comes with a price that leaves us so silent as commencement draws to a close. Joy and sadness blend permanently in this book. Shirley A. Van Marter Dean of the College B.A., Mundelein College; M.A., Northwestern University; M.A., Ph.D.. University of Chicago Jack C. Buckle Dean of Student Services A.B.. Juniata College; M.S., Syracuse University To the Class of 1984; Lycoming College has been an important part of my life for the past 27 years. Although you have been privileged to spend only four years of your life here at Lycoming, we shared the same time and place. As I have learned, you too have learned, and my hope for you is that you will continue to do so long after you have left Lycoming. Life is just beginning for you. College is never the end — it is just one of those new starts we all experience throughout life. Every year has represented a new beginning for me — and every year has been an opportunity to share in the growth of students. We may have had our disagreements; we may have shared pain and disappointment — but we have shared the good times and the laughter as well. As you grow in years and wisdom, you will remember the good times and forget the unhappy ones. You will forget much of the facts you learned in the classroom, but you w ill remem- ber those who taught you and with whom you worked. Your instructors will live in your memory — as will the friendships ou formed among your peers. For many of you. those friend- ships will last forever — and they will be the tie that binds you to Lycoming. For the 23 years before you came to Lycoming. I have watched as those who preceded you gave Lycoming their support in order to contribute to your future. A college is nothing more than the people who love it and cherish it. Whether you like it or not, you are now a part of our history — and our future at the same time. Let us continue to share our common experience with each other. 21
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