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LOWELL SKINNER EKSOR A.B., B.D., D.O., L.H.D. To lhe Claee of 1958: At the time of graduation, we are accustomed to emphasize what the graduate has received from colJege during his four years as a student-education, cultural development, certain social graces, and the many intangibles resulting from con- stant contact with teachers and fellow-students. These, of course, are what you carne to college to receive and are symbolized by your diploma. In my farewell word to the Class of 1958,however, [ would like to reverse the procedure and express appreciation to you for what you have given the College. Each of you has made a contribution of some sort-in the classroom, in extra- curricular activities, on the athletic field, or in the general community life of the campus. Consciously and unconsciously you have left your imprint upon the life of the College and have thus enriched it in some measure for those who will be taking your places in the years to come. Many thanks for all you have given us. There will always be a warm spot in your Alma Mater's heart for the Class of 1958. LOWELL S. ENSOH Prcsidcl1/.