Welcome to the Class of 2007
To the Class of 2007—Welcome to your future. Speaking on
behalf of our community, we are very glad that you, our future graduates,
are joining us.
Students, we are gathered here today to mark your beginning at
Pitzer College. This is an important day for you and for the college
because you are about to become part of our history. As I said to
you earlier today, you are a very special class as you are part
of the College’s 40th anniversary. For four decades, Pitzer
College has offered a transformational educational experience to
young people with the same hopes, dreams, and concerns that you
have. Today is also a special day for our nation, as we celebrate
the 40th anniversary of the day Martin Luther King delivered his
“I Have a Dream” speech on Washington. Pitzer was founded
at a time when people dared dream of a better world, one in which
every man, woman, and child would live peacefully in a socially
responsible society. This is a dream we still hold today at Pitzer
College. Through our teaching and research, our outreach to the
community, and our daily interactions with each other here on campus,
we strive for a better, more just world.
As we celebrate our 40th founding this year, I thought it appropriate
to share some history with you. Pitzer College is named after Russell
K. Pitzer, a Pomona College alumnus, class of 1900. Mr. Pitzer was
the largest owner of citrus groves in California. Most of you will
be living in Sanborn Hall, which is named after his wife, Flora
Sanborn. After supporting Pomona College, Claremont McKenna College,
and Harvey Mudd College for many years, Mr. Pitzer became interested
in beginning a new Claremont College and pledged his support. On
February 15, 1963 Pitzer College was founded. The college’s
symbol is an orange tree, in tribute to our founder, and we maintain
an orchard of orange trees, just north of the grove house. Ours
is a unique history, and a living one, as there has always been
a member of the Pitzer family on our board of trustees.
The previous generations of students who attended Pitzer College
came here hoping to change their lives and their communities. All
of these people, all these spirits are still here at Pitzer in every
hallway and in every building, and their contributions have played
an enormous role in shaping the present that you inherit today.
Here is the message reflected in the achievements and adventures
of these past generations of students: you are the most important
agent in shaping your education. Your future does not begin four
years from now, it begins this very moment. You are now our living
history, here at Pitzer College.
This moment is special and when I look at your faces, I know I’m
looking at the future of our nation and our world. Pitzer College
is dedicated to preparing you to live the liberal arts and all of
the faculty, staff and administrators here are ready to help you
in your life journey. I wish you all great success.
Will the faculty please rise? Students please rise, and step forward
to greet the Pitzer College faculty.
Given by President Laura Skandera Trombley, September 1st,
2003.
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