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Dear Seniors: Congratulations on your academic achievement and accomplishment. The College of Fine Arts and Communication, deals with the expressive side of human relations and accomplishments specifically through the visual and performing arts and oral expression. In addition to the professional programs we offer, we are focused on a liberal. total educational approach to the university's instructional enterprise, in that we are committed to insure an understanding, awareness and preservation of our cultural heritage through our instructional efforts. At the same time, in support of our curriculum, we are determined to provide artistic services and activities for the university community and the region we serve. In order to insure timeliness, quality and meaningful preparation of our students, we continue to examine the changing nature of the professional disciplines housed in our college, and through chance, remain current. However, change and application, to be meaningful, must bring about a better result for student, faculty, the professional with which they exist from both the standpoint of involvement and service. We. the faculty, staff, and students of the College of Fine Arts and Communication wish each of you success as you face the next phase of your career. We ask that you remember the fundamental goal of your education at UW-SP in all your endeavor, that through education we can understand our cultural heritage and do our part to insure that future generations may enjoy the same freedoms, opportunities, and successes in a world at peace, made better because of your contribution. Paul M. Palombo, Dean College of Fine Arts and Communication
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Congratulations, graduates! You now hold the diploma of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. You can be very proud of this achievement. If this year's class is similar to other recent graduating classes — and I have no reason to suspect that it is not — you can look forward to some exciting opportunities and challenges. Some of you will enroll in the nation's most prestigious graduate schools, some will be aggressively recruited by private business and industry, while others will accept positions of responsibility in the public sector. The success of our graduates is strong evidence that our faculty have prepared you well. I know that you are ready for these challenges. The University of Wisconsm-Stevens Point is a fine university; wear its colors proudly. I wish you continued success. Howard Thoyre Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs UW-SP
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ART AND DESIGN (1st row): Richard Schneider, Diane Bywaters, David Smith, Herbert Sandmann, Kathryn Vajda, Norman Keats. (2ndrow): Mike Brisson, Robert Stowers. Gary Hagen, Mark Pohlkamp, Rex Dorethy. Wayne Holverson. COMMUNICATION 20 (1st row): R. Bullis, L Kokkeler. (2nd row): L. DeBauche, R. Dubiel, R. Rogers, L. Terlip. (3rd row): J. Haney, H. Kim. W. Kelley, D. Petersen-Perlman. J. Moe, C. Sadler.
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