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Dean Roger Rawe Mr Casper J Tnmper Mr Max M Farash - President, David H. Huntington, Mr. William B. Harrison - Chairman, Mr Richard Wiles Mr Sherman B Shults Mr Pat Lester Mr. Montgomery E. Mitchell, Mr. Herald Ford. ABSENT: Mr. Harold A. Shay, Mr Theodore M McClure Dr Sebastian Martorana S U N Y. ex officio. Mr. Sherman Shults was appointed to the College Council in 1963, passed away January 26, 1969. Perhaps you have never encountered the name of Sherman Shults. As a member of the College Council, a group of citizens who have the final decision on many of our proposals, he held a very important position on this campus. A few of us were honored with being invited to a College Council meeting last fall. Mr. Shults, to me, was one of the finest, most liberal minded, older persons I had met in a long time. His pro-youth attitude was balanced by other members and I have always felt that we, as students, were represented on that board by Mr. Shults. From the viewpoint of a student, I can sincerely say he will be missed. A Student 2
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1 To the Seniors: YOUR FINAL EXAM A - Can you effectively contribute to modern society with your acquired skills? - Can you assume responsibility within your community as an informed, concerned and contributing citizen? - Can you demonstrate a human concern for your fellow man in all your relationships? - Have you established a sense of values and developed the will to live by and defend your principles? - Will you extend your personal growth through the practical application of skills and continued education? It is obvious to any graduate as he faces new endeavors that his final exam is not completed until he has demonstrated his effectiveness as a productive member of society. Your response to the above questions will be a measure of your potential effectiveness, as well as a measure of the extent to which the college has fulfilled its objectives. I believe the members of this graduating class can and will pass the test. Best wishes in your future endeavors. ?1 David I-I. I-Iun fr President 3
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