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DR. WARREN G. HILL President What do you remember about your undergraduate days at college? This question has been asked of me many times over the years and this same question will be asked of you. What will you remember best about Trenton State? The interesting thing is that each graduate will have a different answer and as he or she becomes part of the teaching profession over the years each graduate's answer will change. What you remember about Trenton State on that first day you begin to teach and what you remember about Trenton State on the 10th reunion of your class will certainly be different. But there is one thing that each of you will remember at some time in your teaching career. You have had the best possible training for your profession. This you will remember and of this you will be as proud as we are proud of you, our graduates. Remember this, too. Trenton State College stands ready to serve you again as you decide to improve your teaching skills and broaden your knowledge. I congratulate you on your graduation. I can assure you that your profession looks forward to the many contributions you will make.
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Four years ago I shared with the Class of 1966 my freshman year at Trenton State College, so I feel a strong sense of identity with this par- ticular group of seniors. To look back over these four years here is most gratifying, for we see visible evidence of the constructive development and expansion which this college has made. You, the Senior Class, have contributed actively and vitally to this growth. You faced the incon- veniences and frustrations accompanying a large- scale campus building program with an accepting sense of humor and adjusted to the difficulties of living and working in outgrown facilities with an optimistic look to the future. You assumed with maturity and good judgment the responsi- bility offered you to participate in college policy- making. As a consequence, morale is high and student contribution to the accomplishments of the campus community is significant. You have been creative, introducing and supporting such innovations as a highly effective plan for fresh- man orientation, a meaningful and unique pro- gram of sensitivity training for campus leaders, and an active student involvement and interest in curriculum development. You have sought earnestly to build strong student-faculty rela- tionships and mutual understanding. Thus, in many ways you have left your imprint upon Trenton State College and those of us who remain here are most appreciative, for we are the benefactors of your loyal concern and active interest. I am sure each Senior taking with you this positive, forward-looking attitude will be- come a welcome addition to the community of your choice. DR. JAMES FORCINA Professor of Education Dean of Instruction DR. WILTON PRUITT Professor of Education Dean of Student Personnel I extend to the members of the Class of 1966 my personal congratulations and good wishes and those of the faculty of Trenton State College. Upon completion of your last year at Trenton State College, you will enter the promised pro- fession and will discover the real challenges and satisfactions the profession of teaching holds for you. As the years pass we know you will look back many times with nostalgic fondness on your college, on the part you played in its develop- ment, and on the happiness and freedom you enjoyed during your four years. We who remain extend to you a cordial invitation to renew acquaintances often and to serve with us in the future in striving to attain our mutual goals for a better education for all people and for a better world.
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