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Page 30 text:
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CHARLES THOMPSON NEFF Vice-President J. EVERETT LONG Registrar RICHARD ASPINALL Director of Student Affairs ADMINISTRATION Through its many departments West Virginia University insures its students a wide variation of courses from which to choose a vocation. These departments are presided over by com- petent, well-trained leaders who have had years of experience in their particular fields, and to whom the students look for inspiration and giud- ance. In these postwar years the greatest premium is placed upon leadership. As in the West Vir- ginia of past days which was notable for the quality of her leaders, so in the present day West Virginia does it become increasingly evident that THOMAS p. HARDMAN College of Law ROLAND PARKER DAVIS College of Engineering CLAYTON R. ORTON College of Agriculture
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STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY The face of the world has changed greatly since the time the class of 1947 entered the University as freshmen. For many of you the progress of education was interrupted for one or more years. Some of those who started with you did not return; and those of you who did had a deeper insight into life than many men who graduated ahead of you. The class of 1947 enters an unsettled world. There Is change, and the promise of change, everywhere; but change, like the game of chairs we played as children, gives the newcomer his opportunity. It is a challenge to the graduate who has the energy and imagination to put his intellectual equipment and training to its best use. hach person must decide for himself what constiutes the best use. I am confident that a fair share of the gradu- ates of West Virginia University will take their places in advancing and stabilizing the relation- ships among men and among nations, in adding to the total of human knowledge, and in seeing that this knowledge is disseminated and used to the advantage of mankind. Your University, too, has been a part of the changing scene. The greatly increased demands which have been made upon it have taxed physi- cal facilities and mental ingenuity. The student body has done a remarkable job of adjusting to overcrowded conditions on the campus and has done it with good will. This adaptability and resourcefulness in itself is a fine preparation for the new life opening before you. As you go forth, you take with you the con- tinuing interest and good wishes of your Uni- versity ' s administrative and teaching staff. We shall follow your progress with pride and shall look forward, with pleasure, to your continuing interest in West Virginia University, which is a part of each of you, just as you will always be a part of it.
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FRIEND E. CLARK Chairman of Graduate Council ANDREW J. DADISMAN Director of tlie Summer Session JOSEPH LESTER HAYMAN College of Pharmacy those qualities of leadership have not diminished. At the present time, the University is on the threshold of an unprecedented expansion both in enrollment and facilities. Leading this expan- sion is the administration. Under their guidance, the University is growing. It has been their aim always to lead the way for advancement through high faculty standards, expansion of classroom facilities, and a unified single-minded administra- tion. The accomplishments of its members have won for It respect inside and outside of West Virginia. Members of the University administration for the past year Included: Charles Thompson Neff, Vice-President of the University; Edna Arnold, Dean of Women; Dr. Richard Aspinall, Director of Student Affairs; William Porter Kellam, Li- brarian; J. Everett Long, Registrar; Friend E. Clark, Chairman of the Graduate Council; Frank Cuthbert, Director of the School of Music; An- drew J. Dadisman, Director of the Summer Ses- sion; Roland P. Davis, Dean of the College of Engineering; Thomas P. Hardman, Dean of the College of Law; Joseph Lester hiayman. Dean of the College of Pharmacy; Charles T. hlolland. Director of Mining Extension; John Oliver Knapp, WILSON p. SHORTRIDSE College of Arts and Sciences FORREST W. STEMPLE College of Education EDWARD J. VAN LIERE School of Medicine
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