Editor’s Note
Commencement & Reunion issue editors, from left to right, Ryan Yuk '09, Caitlin Kelly '09, Teresa Lattanzio '09 and Jesse Silberberg '09.
By Caitlin Kelly, Jesse Silberberg, Teresa Lattanzio And Ryan Yuk, The Dartmouth Staff
Published on Sunday, June 10, 2007
Date: 10 Jun 2007 09:30:00
From: Current Undergraduates
Reply-To: stilltrappedinthebubble
Subject: Commencement
To: graduating.seniors@Alum.Dartmouth.Org
Congratulations, you've made it! Whether you think so or not, you're now ready to leave Hanover, Dartmouth diploma in hand, and face a whole new set of challenges the real world has to offer.
Four short years ago, you arrived at the College for orientation not knowing what "the best years of your life" might bring. You had the courage -- or were forced -- to grab the person next to you and dance the Salty Dog Rag on the lawn of Robinson Hall. You took a chance, spent three days in the woods and survived. There's no more pink-haired H-Croo to sing you the rules, but your undergraduate career has prepared you for life on your own.
Whichever path you choose, let yourself wander a little and take comfort in knowing that whatever difficulties you may encounter, even if you're down to the last half cup (half full, not half empty), you can't lose on a serve.
Keep in touch. We'll try to as well, and hopefully remember that pesky @Alum.Dartmouth.ORG at the end of your BlitzMail address.