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PRESIDENT RATHGEBER AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STUDENT BODY i-Jward Sauders, Nancy Vaughn, President Rathgeber, Jamos Ide, Jerome O ' Dell, Bonelyn Lugg, David Russell.
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PRESIDENT President Lewis W. Rathgeber Dear Faculty and Students, Perhaps the greatest debt we owe to the members of our Carontawan staff is found in the theme of this year ' s book — a history of campus life. The staff members have done a remarkable piece of work in their portrayal of the 1959-60 academic year at Mansfield. Yet in a larger sense the history of campus life has been recorded in the work of each par- ticipant in the yearly pageant which unfolds at Mansfield. The keystone of each student ' s participa- tion has been in the classroom. From this center there have radiated many other activities. Student government, student publications, athletics, social events, dramatics, and debating have all been part of the warp and woof of this wonderful fabric which has been woven during the past year. The history has also been in the work of students, faculty, and the hundred or more individuals on the administrative and service staffs who have kept this institution in operation. Students arrived in September, 1959, a few days after the faculty had engaged in a stimulating conference on the problems of curricula which beset the Atomic Age. The College then opened one of the finest Mansfield Feature Series of modern times with Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. From then on we successively passed through the football schedule, the superb Christmas program, and the basketball season. Then, who can forget the College Players productions and the fun at dances and on weekends? These are the things from which memories are made. Each of you must treasure certain moments, certain nostalgic thoughts which flow back at this hour of parting. If only one could relive those moments of happiness and see once more the faces of those who helped to make them so happy. Now we recognize the finality expressed in the words of the old Persian philosopher who said, This too shall pass, we pass this way but once. Many faculty members and students must feel the same as I in the sense that each memory may bring a certain amount of sadness. We have lived with the Class of 1960 for four years. Now they go forth to carve their futures. We are saddened to see them go; yet, we appreciate the happiness they have brought to us and which they have shared with us. Our sadness is tempered by that very happiness and by the belief that we have tried to do the best we pos- sibly can for all. Above all else we see the inexorable tide of history through the years and know that mankind cannot turn back. The moving finger writes, and having writ moves on. To the Carontawan staff a word of thanks for capturing for us some of this history and to the Class of 1960 - Good Luck and God Bless You! Sincerely, LEWIS W. RATHGEBER President SHH WPS a» UP.III Ullllll q t
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DEAN OF INSTRUCTION Dr. Harry W. Earlley B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D., Pennsylvania State University DEAN OF INSTRUCTION The duties of the Dean of Instruction are divided into three major headings: registration and scheduling, instruction, and maintenance of records. Dean Earlley ' s instructional duties require that he establish academic programs for both the faculty and students. In addition, he must schedule classrooms and make sure that each candidate for a degree meets the proper requirements for graduation and certification. Students have found Dean Earlley most able to give helpful guidance to them in the solving of their curriculum problems. It is under his auspices that they receive their grade cards, that the Dean ' s list is prepared, and that individual problems of professional preparation are solved. His services are innumerable and his interest great. Dean Earlley and Secretary, Mrs. Clarence Hunsicker.
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