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DEAN OF STUDENTS SAINT PAUL’S COLLEGE LAWRENCEVILLE. VIRGINIA 23868 To the Graduating Class 1968 Saint Paul’s College Lawrenceville, Virginia It is a pleasure to congratulate you as you complete your undergraduate work and join the Saint Paul’s Alumni Family. It is my hope that the experiences you have had here at Saint Paul’s will enable you to face greater challenges, opportunities and responsibilities of the modern world. Again I congratulate you and wish you continued success. Sincerely yours. DEANS . . . Dean of Men, James B. Cooley and Dean of Women, Sadie S. Floyd
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THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE . . . The Dean in Conference SAINT PAUL’S COLLEGE LAWRENCEVILLE. VIRGINIA 23868 OFFICE OF THE DEAN A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE TO THE CLASS OF 1968 My Dear Friends: Although I have only been with you during your last year here at the College, if you represent what might be referred to as The New Saint Paul’s”, I am proud to be a part of the renaissance. Your undergraduate days have been characterized by a unique intellectual and social ferment...sometimes good, sometimes bad, and sometimes indifferent. Whatever the case may be, if anything constructive is to come from the ferment started on the Saint Paul ' s College Campus, or any college campus for that matter, it must come from continuous communication between the student, the faculty, the administration, the college town, and between our graduates and the power structure of our great nation. As you end your undergraduate college career, war or lack of peace, and eco¬ nomic trends have already made certain irrevocable choices for you. However, there remains many decisions to be made which you, and only you, can make. It is my sincere hope that during your years at Saint Paul ' s, you have developed your ability to think clearly about the problems of a dynamic society, developed skill in analyzing alterna¬ tives and have the courage to select from among them the alternatives which yield the greatest good toward eliminating the problems. So you see, education is a continuous process of study to show thyself approved”. It also signifies that you are among a favored group to whom much has been given and of whom much will be expected. Wishing you much success in whatever you undertake and I sincerely hope that you can always look back to Saint Paul ' s and say Those were my shining hours . Thomas M. Law mml Sincerely, -- ' ■ ' fiean of the College 18
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THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT. . . The pursuit of excellence, in scholarship and in living, to which Saint Paul ' s College is committed demands of each student profi¬ ciency in the use of his native language, fa¬ miliarity with foreign languages, and knowl¬ edge, understanding and appreciation of his literary heritage, both English and European. The Department of English and Foreign Languages has organized its programs to help each student to think clearly and hon¬ estly, to read thoughtfully, to communicate effectively and to listen intelligently. ” Miss Jeannete L. Cole Chairman English and Foreign Languages Dept. Mr. W. Wilson, Dr. O. Steiner, Mr. M. Pierre-Louis, Dr. H. Boyers, Miss L. Cole, Mrs. L. Z. Smith, Mr. G. W. Smith, and Mr. R. Brock.
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