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This is very familiar to Rocky students and although it is not the largest library in the world it does serve its students well. It is growing every year to meet the students needs.
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This was the first symbol of Rocky Mountain College that freshmen and trans- fers see — it soon becomes familiar and a proud symbol to the students.
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGE Billings, Montana 59102 OFFICE OF THE DEAN May, 1966 MESSAGE TO CLASS OF 1966 Commencement suggests accomplishment, that something undertaken has been brought to a successful conclusion. But it also implies a larger meaning, that there still remains a road ahead, with yet another desti- nation, or, in other terms, that man is uniquely an unfinished creation. To him, it seems, has been given the task of completing himself. The phrase of our late president applies here, as we consider the burden and the glory of man ' s assignment, the freedom, the responsibility, the use of human resources, either to finish himself or to finish himself off. What to do with our possibilities, as a race and as individuals, is the inescapable question written large in human life. A distinguished college president (William De Witt Hyde) once wrote of the unfinished nature of man and concluded with these lines: Since what we choose is what we are, And what we love we yet shall be, The goal may ever shine afar; The will to win it makes us free. May your use of your life ' s possibilities in the years ahead make for freedom and for gladness. The best wishes of your college go with you. Lawrence F. Small
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