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In other years it has been my pleasure, albeit tinged with sadness, to say farewell to the graduating class and wish them Godspeed. But this year, regretfully. I shall be joining the Class of 1966 in becoming alumni of Washington College. As we go our separate ways, each of us takes away a treasury of memories to which the passage of time will add its special poignance. At the moment you are looking forward to a whole new range of experiences, and whatever they are I hope they will be rewarding and fulfilling in the richest sense. But reward and fulfill- ment will come in largest measure chiefly to those of you who view your education at Washington College as part of a lifelong process of intellectual and personal growth, and who will use your intelligence and learning for greater than selfish ends. Some of you will become aware sooner than others of how important these four years have been in influencing your personal and professional lives. As the years pass, more and more of you will begin to recall your experiences at Wash- ington College, sometimes with nostalgia, occasionally with the thought that you would do it all differently if you had the chance again, but always, I hope, with a sense of gratitude and loyalty toward your Alma Mater. So, once again, I say farewell to the graduating class and wish you Godspeed, and as we leave together may the fact of having shared the privilege of being at Washington College remain the highlight in each of your lives that I know it will remain in mine. B.A. Rutgers University, 1947; Ph.D., University of Rochester, 1956. 22
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Dear Members of the Senior Class: Each of you have our best wishes for your personal and professional success. It is our hope that your learning experiences at Washington College have given you the insight and the knowledge needed to func- tion effectively as a human being. We hope further that you will con- tribute constructively to the world society in which you live. We have enjoyed knowing and working with you as members of the Senior Class. Congratulations to each of you upon your graduation from Washington College. Our best regards to the Class of 1 966. ' TL-C Walter J. Babb, B.A., Drew University, 1959; M.A., Lehigh University, 1963. DEAN OF MEN Jane Caton, B.S., Indiana State College, 1933; M.S., Ohio University, 1943. DEAN OF WOMEN 24
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