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First row. from left to right: Frederick F. Fischer. Mrs. Lucy T. Hammer, Roland M. Bixler. Mar in K. Peterson. Stuart W. Finlay. Second row: Hubert C. Hodge. Norman 1. Botwinik. William G. Cleaver, John Perry Miller. George R. Tiernan. Allen C. Hutchinson. Third row: Ellis C. Maxcy. Carmine A. Angeloni. Richard H. Bowerman, Alfred C. Gilbert, Jr.. Felix Zweig. Fourth row: Richard C. Maconi, Frederick J. Wilson, Jr John Dickie, Milton P. Bradley, J. Lawrence Fischer. Bottom Photos, jrom left to right: Mrs. F. Morgan Taylor, Jr., Porter H. Bulkeley Smith, Bruce F. Powrie, George R. Willis, Robert L Metcalf. THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS 19 The New Haven College Board of Governors salutes the staff and advisors of this first edition of The Chariot. Although the Board deals primarily in policy matters, finance, evaluation, and planning, we are very much interested in the students and alumni. What they are and what they do in the future for the community and for themselves is the final test of how well the faculty, the administration, and the Board have fulfilled their responsibilities. One of the advantages of an independent community college like this is that its students can return at any time in the future for studies attuned to their interests and needs. We look forward to their continued interest and support in our mutual efforts to make the time spent at New Haven College satisfying and stiinulating. ROLAND M. BIXLER Chairman oj the Board
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The Chariot Staff takes great pleasure in presenting to you, the class of nineteen hundred sixty-three, this year ' s issue of the yearbook — the first to be published by New Haven College. In this book we have tried to capture our school life as we have lived it in the past — and as we will remember it long after we liid farewell. This staff has achieved the distinction of being the first to have completed a great undertaking, the editing of a new book in a new, fast-growing institution. We hope that this book will act as a pioneer for year- books of the future. SAWYER GRAYSON Editor-in-Chief I
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THE PRESIDENT To The Graduates This is the first time a president of New Haven College has been able to offer his congratulations to a graduating class in the form of a yearbook message. There is great meaning in this opportunity because the very existence of a yearbook is tangible evidence of our changing college. The three years at our West Haven campus have seen phenomenal change and growth, most of which has per- tained to our full-time programs. This quantitative change pre- sents a very important and grave question: Are we aware that a change upward in quantity alone is not enough? This year ' s evalua- tion and re-accreditation of all our existing programs indicate that we have been concerned with quality. We are gratified that educators from without our own walls found us more than acceptable. We are challenged bv the recommenda- tions thev have made, and find them justified. All point toward making good quality better and we accept these challenges and will meet them. We believe that we have over- come the many basic and urgent problems of our quick transition. We have the necessities to work with, we have a real student body in both numbers and spirit, and we have the basic faculty and staff upon which we can build an ever- stronger teaching and administra- tive organization. Just as our College grows, so does the alumni. Some of you will continue vour education here and not become alumni for two more vears, but whether now or then, we challenge you to accept the respon- sibilities of a good alumus. The best wishes of our entire College Family, and my own, go to each of vou who are granted your degrees this vear. larvin K. Peterson
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