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to the graduaung :Hass of 1970: the unforgettable years of college life are drawing to a close and another quite different, grand and glorious experience awaits you. during the past few years you have prepared yourselves to meet the problems and to enjoy the pleasures of the years before you. the opportunities to face up to these problems and to enjoy the fruits and satisfaction of having solved, or at least having tried to solve them, will be many. the last thirty years of this century will be as exciting and as challenging as any period since the world began. much will be demanded of you, the members of the graduating class of 7970, but great will be your reward. i wish you well. sincerely yours, w. ross macdonald chancellor
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to the class of 1970: every year a number of seniors leave the university to find their place in their chosen profession or to continue their education in another school. with our ever-advancing technology producing great changes in society, it becomes increasingly difficult to predict what will be required of our graduates. one thing is sure: quality of character and breadth of understanding will always be required of men in leadership. education is more an attitude of mind than it is an amassing of facts and data. the difference between an educated man and an uneducated man is not the mere fact that one knows more than the other. the aim of education is to improve the mind, enabling the student to think for himself, rather than to load his mind with the utterances of others. best wishes to you, our graduates. i hope you will, from time to time, return to the campus to visit your alma mater. frank c. peters university president to the members of the graduating class: it is a great honour for me to serve as your honourary president and it is in this capacity that i wish each and every one of you success as you leave university. success can be defined in many ways. basically, it is up to the individual to gauge his own success according to his own expectations. some of you may seek financial rewards, some positions of power and influence, and some may see success as senfing others. the three or four years which you have spent on the campus of waterloo lutheran university i am sure have been good years and i know that as you undertake your own individual tasks in the non-university world you will remember the many associations which you had while here. as you graduate however, please accept my congratulations for past achievement, but also the challenge for future development. glenn e. carroll honourary president, graduating class '70 ' 141
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