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Our Dean ' s Message It came out of the blue in January. Write some- thing for the yearbook. What shall I write? 1 mused. I inquired of others. Keep it short! was the not so subtle but apt reply. The deadline drew nearer. What shall 1 write? became no longer a matter for fleeting reflection in idle moments, but rather, a critical inescapable dilemma. What gems of wisdom can I produce? What significant challenge? What relevant advice? The deadline was only days away. Panic stations? No. Instead a new set of questions. Do yearbook read- ers care about gems of wisdom? Significant challenges? Relevant advice? Those questions were certainly neither cynically nor sarcastically intended. I was simply becoming realistic. Yearbooks are not those things, primarily. This yearbook, like all good yearbooks is a time capsule. From it, for years to come, we shall be able to find a graphic record of our life together in O.L.C. in 1975-1976. A yearbook is for remembering, it not only draws into a new present the people and events recorded there, but it also nudges our memory banks so we can recall again the multitude of other more personal ex- periences not recorded there. What is it about this year that will come back to you in years to come? We have all shared the same year together, yet each one of us has experienced it ditler- ently, uniquely, personally. In spite of our individual differences, whether staff or students, wc have all had our ups and downs. Did you have moments of joy? So did I. Many. Wc all did. Did you have painful moments? So did 1. So did everyone. Did you wonder sometimes if it was any use trying? Me too. Who didn ' t? Did you surprise yourself at what you could accom- plish? 1 did. I ' m sure you did too. Did you have moments of regret? 1 did. You too. Did you have moments of pride? I did. Wc all did. What kind of year will we make next year at O.L.C. or wherever our paths lead us? That ' s up to us. My hope for you and for me is that when wc look back at 1975-76, we will have learned from those experiences and grown as persons. We, each one, made our year. We can ' t take it back. Wc can learn from it. Peace, Dorothy 1. Daly DEAN 3
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