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BoAnn or TRUSTEES .ite -,,.,-n- I' - .SJ Wim ,asf ffmfftm. N Lia.. vm 17 'X THE mbers as pictured, ftanding, left to right: Wilson' A. Campbellg A. A. Hopeman, Jr., John V. Wlhfrry, Counselor, The Reverend Stuart Nye'Hutch1son, D.D.g Willard F.xRockwell, Jr., R. Heath Larry, I. P. Hassler, Treasurerg A. H. Burchfield, Jr., George C. Southworth 5 and William C. Ladererf' -Seated: Weir C. Ketler- President of the College, M L. McBride Secretar , J. H Cl , , , ' y' owar Pew, President of the Boardg William M. Robinson, Vice Presidentg Harvey A. Miller, and Roy A. Hunt. if Alumni Trustees WE as students go along everyday not thinking of the work that goes into running a school. The hand behind the hand in making this College function belongs to the Board pictured here. The Board of Trustees is the policy-making group for the College. This group represents the guiding light behind the Administration and the Faculty. The Board meets twice a year with the various committees meeting at their discre- tion. The most important committ ' h Faculty appointments. ee is t e Committee on Instruction which passes on Those members of the Board not photographed are: Mrs. Horace F. Baker M. L. Benedum Mrs. George A. Breene William H. Burchfield The Rev. Samuel H. Fo Ralph W. Harbison Lewis W. Hicks B. C. Hopeman iAlumni Trustee rrer, D.D. I. Lamont Hughes : 'Colonel Walter D. McCord Arthur E. Pew, Jr. M. Ethel Pew Joseph G. Robinson The Honorable Sara M. Soffel The Honorable A. M. Thompson Twelzty-two ,R f. J: 1? wi '1 ' ' Wai 1 V. 1 st I !-'1
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GREETINGS Due to the necessities of editorial and printing dead- lines, this greeting is prepared when the campus is white with the winter's snow. However, enough of the year has passed to indicate that it should be another significant year in the history of the College. It has been my privilege to be associated with the College as a student, instructor, or administrator for more than 50 years. It is hard to measure one year as contrasted with another. I am confident, how- ever, that the spirit which prevailed during the fall session, which we can now see in retrospect, compares favorably with that of the better years of the past. The year will, also, record substantial progress in other directions for the College. A generous gift by a trustee of the College, enabled the College to undertake the construc- tion of the east transept of Harbison Chapel. This makes it possible to provide seating for the entire present college community at chapel services, and adds to the impressive- ness of an already beautiful building. Then, the magnifi- cent gift of the Ford Foundation has given encouragement and added strength to the College. Many other friends have contributed substantially to make the College a stronger and a better institution. All of these gifts add to our responsibilities as students and staff to make wise use of the opportunities and facilities which are ours. While we have missed the presence and service of former members of the Faculty, we have welcomed to the campus this year a number of new members, all of whom have made important contributions to the educational and social life of the College. 5 zxvx Q The true success of a college is measured in the intel- lectual, spiritual and social development of its students. As the College completes 80 years of continuous service, I congratulate all who have had a part in making this, the eightieth year, a year of growth, of service, and of achieve- ment. Sincerely yours, WEIR C. KETLER H This year is the last year for Dr. Ketler to serve our College as President. He has held the distinction of being the youngest man to be president of a college in the United States, and he now is the Dean of College Presi- dents, having served 40 long and successful years as President of Grove City College. We, the students of this College, thank Dr. Ketler for his help and his leadership. May he always be as close to the College and its students as he is now.
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