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December 14, 1961 To the Class of 1962: As I write this message to the Class of 1962 the announcement of snow flurries in the Berkshires has become a fixture of our weather reports and winter comes on apace. It is hard to realize that in five or six months spring will probably have arrived to stay and the Class of 1962 will be rising to receive its diplomas-hope- fully in that order. The world you will be leaving has had its joys and sorrows, and its snow flurries too: Some of them avoidable, some of them inherent in undergraduate life in an open and active college, some of them implicit in changing administrations and explorations related thereto. While you as seniors have participated in this turning of the seasons, 1 believe you will find that the fundamentals of the Williams experience and of the higher learning on which it centers outweigh any of the momentarially more audible happenings of the passing year. The world you will be entering appears deceptively well or- dered. It offers graduate schools and opportunities in business, the professions and other callings with defined avenues of approach and career lines to follow. It is a world whose fundamental rob- lems, however, are anything but ordered. It will call on all the intellectual resources, the courage, the imagination, the stamina and ultimately the wisdom you can muster. ln ways reaching be- yond anything now obvious, it will need the best you can give. While it remains our collective wish that you will recall with pleasure and affection these years here, this can 'no longer suffice as the primary -residue of the collegiate years. Nor can we as a college stop with the hope that you will remember, respect, and support an institution that stands for what we do. It is our lasting hope that the range and depth of the liberal arts experience will provide a resilient base for continuing growth in intellect, in person and in character as long as you live. ln this spirit 1 salute the Class of 1962 as the first which 1 have reioined in this magnificent spot in an enterprise striving to that end. 1 looli ahead with you to what the future holds. ILRM E. S' john E. Sawyer
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