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Dear Class of 1962. The end of the school year brings a feeling of mixed emotions. There is a sense of relief that the pressures of the term give way to the pleasant days of summer. Now we can analyze the results of the past year and plan for the year ahead. In addition, there will be many opportunities for vacation and relaxation. On the other hand, there is the recognition that we will be seeing the entire class of 1962 together for the last time. This will also be the last time we will see some individual members of the class because the ravages of time, distance, and circumstance now begin their processes. Personally, I have strong feelings as the class of 1962 leaves Mansfield. There is not so much a sense of relief that the 1961-62 term is over as there is pleasant anticipation of the approaching summer — I have never been one to dwell long on the past. However, I do dislike to say. Goodbye, to the class of 1962. This is because I know ' so many of you intimately and have been interested in your future, your hopes, and your dreams. And, I might say, that the interest has been reciprocal. For this reason, suppose we agree that we will not say Goodbye. Instead, you should feel free to return to Mansfield, if ever, and whenever, you wish. Perhaps you will want to do just that at times when you are: Fevered with the Sunset Fretful with the Bay When the wanderlust is on you And you long for old Cathay. I say this because some day you will be greatly surprised to make the discovery that the many things you seek have really been close to you all the time — and not on some far away horizon. Sincerely, Lewis W. Rathgeber President
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DR. BERNARD BAUM A.B., A.M.. Ph.D.. University of Michigan Dean of Instruction TTiroughout his entire college career the student is academically directed by policies administered through the office of the Dean of Instruction. Student records and transcripts as well as faculty records are maintaineri here and in the Registrar ' s office. The functions of registration and scheduling of classes are coordinated by this office. The Dean is responsible for the organization and administration neces- sary to meet the curriculum requirements formulated by the Board of State College Presidents and the certification requirements established by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction and the State Council of Education. In cooperation with department heads, this office has an academic advi- sory program and also directs a program honoring students of high academic achievement.
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