Allegany College of Maryland - Odyssey Yearbook (Cumberland, MD)
- Class of 1966
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FOREWORD
Since its founding. in 1961, Allegany Com-
munity College has grown to be a productive learn-
ing ground rather than just another school. It has
grown in size and quality, intellectually and emo-
tionally. The students who attend ACC come for
that education which stresses and encourages in
them the same growth our college itself has ex-
perienced. i
Even as ACC continues its growth, so will
we continue although we have concluded our years
of formal schooling. We hope we will stress
and encourage in others the intellectual and emo-
tional growth we have experienced and which are
esesntial to learning.
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We, the yearbook staff of Alle-
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preciation ,of his trust and faith
in us, sincerely dedicate this edi-
tion to Mr. Roy S. Weed, BusinCSS
Manager.
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This year has been a difficult one for you.
Not only did you have the cares of handling the
finances of a public institution on your shoulders,
but 'you also coped with the difficulties of an ex-
panding student body Within static facilities. Finally,
you have had to look ahead to the' physical and
financial growth of the coming years. Yet you found
time to counsel and support us as we prepared this
book. We hope it will always be a memento of our
thanks and appreciation.
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Theodore Roosevelt has a bit of philosophy that we might well use as arule and guide in our lives.
"We do not admire the man of timid peace. We admire the man who embodies victorious effortg the
man who never wrongs his neighbor, who is prompt to help a friend, but who has those virile qualities necessary
to win in the stern strife of actual life: It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed. In
this life we get nothing save by effort. Freedom from effort in the present merely means that there has been stored
up effort in the past. A man can be freed from the necessity of work only by the fact that he or his fathers
before him have worked to good purpose. If the freedom thus purchased is used. right, and the man still
does actual work, though of a different kind, whether as a writer or a general, whether in the field of politics
or in the field of exploration and adventure, he shows he deserves his good fortune. But if he treats this period
of freedom from the need of actual labor as a period not of preparation but of mere enjoyment, he shows that
he is simply a cumberer on the earth's surface, and he surely unfits
himself to hold his own with his fellows if the need to do should arise
again. A mere life of ease is not in the end a satisfactory life, and
' above all it is a life which ultimately unfits those who follow it for
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Life."
DR. ROBERT S. ZIMMER, President
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is true. Some people stop growing in their teens, others
are still growing in their ninties. It all depends on
the individual. By growth, we mean, of course,
much more than just increase in physical, size.
If we hope to continue growing, we must always
keep our vision on distant and ever-receding hori-
zons, we must be willing to explore new avenues
of discovery, to climb toward new peaks of aspira-
tion, to open new doors of opportunity, to seek
new worlds to conquer, and new loads to lift. We
must not shrink from the new, the untried, the
unknown, nor abhor that which we do not under-
stand. We should believe deeply in many things,
but not so tenaciously that we cannot change when
change is necessary because of new discoveries or
revelations.
DR. MYRON L. SIMPSON
We should look always to the rising, not the setting
sung to the new day, the new challenge, the new
opportunity, the new hope. We must be friendly,
tolerant, understanding, and sympathetic, ever mind-
ful of the "other fellow" and respectful of his
rights and privileges.
We hope that, as students of Allegany Com-
munity College, you have experienced this phe-
nomenon of growth-this process of education-
and that we have equipped you to continue it for
all the rest of your lives. we trust that, in growing,
you will never cease to marvel at, to query, and to
be humbled by this "big, wide, wonderful world
we live in." And we hope, too, that you will
never find the answers to all of your questions.
Myron L. Simpson
Defm of Academic Affairs
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HUMANITIES
NERS. HELENE L. YVEBNER
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REV. GEORGE A. HAZEN
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MR. VVILLIAM T. WEBNER
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SEATED: Tom Connor STANDING: Colleen Rigoni, Kay McKray, Editor-in-Chief, Margie Robin-
ette. Missing from picture Jack Mills, Chuck Rupert, and Bonnie Robertson, Editor-in-Chief.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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Miss A. Suzanne McGrath-Advisor, Becky Yates, Bill Mock-Editor-in-Chief.
LITERARY CLUB
SEATED: Becky Yates, Stevie Graniga
Johnson
n, Diane Snelson, Mrs. Patty Paye. STANDING: Bill Mock, Mr. Webner, Tom
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KNEELING: Frank Griese-President, Lynn Griffey, SEATED: Ron Cook, Bill Pritts,
Herb Henry, Elroy Richardson. STANDING: Bob Richardson, Terry Grundy, Dave
Arrington, Terry Goss, Tom Connor, Tom johnson, Bill Mock
It is with sincere appreciation that We, the yearbook
staff, extend special recognition to the Circle K Club. Without
this organization, the students of Allegany Community
College could not enjoy the juke box in the lounge. They
maintain a lost and found department Within our school.
The club also had a book exchange. They also served the
community by selling fruit cakes for the Kiwanis Club to
benefit underprivileged children. The Circle K strives to
serve the college and the community cheerfully and humbly,
while receiving little recognition. We would like to amend
this situation by saying, "Thanks fellows, you are doing a
mighty fine job attaining your goals."
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"Looks like a tough game tonight?
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the faculty is a cheerleading squad itself. The students and faculty have been behind the
team all the way. Knowing that the team had this support, they were able to win many
games and build-up the reputation of the school. Faculty, We thank-you for a job well
done!
GRADUATICN
A time of solemn serenity-a time showing sacrifice, work, and a goal attained.
It is graduation! This hand shake affirms peace between the people of a country and
countries among the World. This peace is achieved through the auspices of a good
foundation in education. A diploma given and a life dedicated to the cause of educating
young minds and guiding their footsteps. Since 1961 the graduation ceremony has in-
creased in quantity and quality. Allegany Community College has created the mood so
students desire a continuation in the field of education. The students of ACC have
the advantage of an enriching faculty ready to defend and direct us if we only accept
this necessary guidance.
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