1 962 CAULDRON Norbert F. Nunes editor-in-chief Harold W. Rines Jr. associate editor-in-chief Peter Dwyer managing editor steve bowers joe Scarpa to joe codispoti dutch leonard John harris larry curran carl deeb harry bond ed beardsworth brenda franklyn jim collins ronnie jenks bill mctaggart don lipsitz art jones don netto nick shestople howie israel earl bergmann harvey chafitz phil benson stan jassem leonore jassem ed paderson rick demmler Charles Dapsauski photo editor John A. Palmucci Jr. business manager
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PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE One of the most satisfying events for a college president is partici- pation in graduation ceremonies at his own institution. It is easy to focus one ' -s attention on the colorful spectacle and sense of rejoicing that is common to commencement exercises, but it should be remembered that each diploma has its own story of dedication, sacrifice, struggle, and perseverance. This I know is especially true here at Northeastern where I have been fortunate in being able to associate with so many students. I am proud of your accomplishments over these past five years, particularly in view of the uncertainty and chaos throughout the world. Threats of nuclear war, economic disorder, and social upheaval are reported in the headlines daily. Despite this disturbing tide of events, you, the members of the class of 1962, have demonstrated your desire to develop your capacities to the fullest extent through the process we call a college education. The educational process at Northeastern, as you well know, is unique in many ways and you should be quite satisfied in the realization you have been able to meet the University ' s high standards and challenges. Your successful responses to these challenges have placed an in- delible stamp on your character, preparing you for still more difficult decisions in the years ahead. These qualities of intellectual and moral leadership are sorely needed, not only in our own immediate community, but throughout the world. As you prepare to leave the Northeastern campus, I extend my warmest congratulations and best wishes for a successful future. JLa 4 [G-a tlJ-tul-
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