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President Sullivan ' s Message Most written words are discarded shortly after they are read, such as articles in newspapers and magazines. Most books other than the classics become obsolete within a few years. However, words and pictures contained in college yearbooks are retained, and referred to usually over several generations. A message from the President of a college to current graduates should be as applicable fifty years after being printed as it is on the day of Commencement. Thus, not only do I wish the Class of 1964 success hut 1 wish con- tinued success to each member of the class for his span of life. 1 suggest certain ideas which will guide you on the road to success. There should be no compromise with truth. As time passes and changes take place, truth remains always con- stant. Sometimes a statement may seem true but be false. However, this does not constitute a rebuttal of truth, which is defined as conformity between the mind and the object. The truth was there but was not apparent. When truth is discovered, it must be recognized as truth and adhered to even if it is contrary to popular belief. A teacher should have the quality of being able to adapt himself to changing conditions. He should not obstruct progress because of intellectual inertia. New theories and new processes should be investigated thoroughly and if found to be true, they must be accepted. Relation between cause and effect should be recognized and understood. Certain actions and decisions will produce certain future effects. It is necessary to make wise decisions to obtain good future results. An active, sensible imagina- tion is necessary to envision good positive results for the future. A teacher should cultivate an active imagination. Ability to know the truth, adaptability, recognition of good causes, and an active imagination are some of the intangibles that can spell the difference between success and failure in the educational world. President EUGENE A. SULLIVAN
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Soon . . . Great slabs of cement Reach to the sky. They signify . . . The backbone of a Mighty structure. FACULTY
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Dean of Studies JOSEPH E. SHEA, Ph. D. Dean of Women VERA M. DOWDEN, B.S., Ed. M. Dean of Men WALTER P. BUSAM, Ph. D. 12 v
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