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Class President ' s Dedication We, the class of 1958, have a New Look, a look that faces the future. Behind us is our past, Our Old Look; and now we stand upon the threshold of this year, with our lives before us, ready to step into a new life, a new age, and into the dawn of Our New Look. With this in mind, let us bravely meet the challenge of our difficult future and whatever demanding problems confront us in our noble profession. May God be always with us, and with our college and its faculty; and may our college continue to give to each future class the same inspired training which has been ours. To the continued prestige of our college, to the fulfillment of the goals so carefully nurtured in us, and to the enlightened future of America ' s children, we, the class of 1958, humbly dedicate ourselves. Paul E. Sullivan President, Class of 1958 8
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DEDICATION You guided us with patience and loyalty. You shared both our cares and our joys. You raised our ambitions and our values. You aided us spiritually. You taught us diplomacy by your own example. You drew us forth as individuals. You lifted us to fulfillment and eased the way with understanding. With humble gratitude, therefore, we dedicate to you, Dr. Walter P. Busam, this Oakleaf of 1958. 7
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The Ivy Address Today, in the midst of our graduation festivities, we pause a moment to meditate upon our achievements, to express our thanks to those who have so willingly guided us and prepared us so well for the future, and particularly, to plant this ivy which, we hope, will remain a living symbol of us and our desire for a growing successful future. The planting of the ivy to us represents the beginning of a new period in our lives — a period preceded by four memorable years of merriment and sadness, of bits of success and moments of failure. Now is the time for us to take our place in this everchanging and challenging world as the successful teachers of the many citizens to come. Although we are leaving our college, we shall never forget the four nurturing years which have prepared us for a definite profession of service in life. It is our fervent hope and prayer that this ivy we are planting today will attain great heights and that we, the Class of 1958, will always strive to parallel its growth. Carol A. Roseen 9
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