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IN GRATITUIJE As the child passes from adolescence to maturity and assumes an ever- greater burden of responsibility, so Harpur College finds itself in the state of transition, faced with the unique and complex situations which are a part of the maturing process. Inherent in this process is an increasing awareness of the intrinsic relationship which exists between the academic community and the community at large. The appointment of a local advisory council during the past year was significant recognition of this interdependence. The college has been extremely fortunate in finding vigorous support and encouragement in the citizens of the Triple Cities and Southern Tier. The nine civic leaders chosen to advise and assist the college typify the dynamic interest and cooperation which have meant so much in bringing Harpur College into existence. They are giving generously of their time and energy to help solve the problems and answer the needs of growth and expansion in the liberal arts unit of the State University. These are the men and women who will play a vital role in the fulfillment of the promise which the future holds for Harpur College. In the short span of a year they have endeared themselves to the college community, and it is to them that we respectfully dedicate the Colonist of nineteen fifty-five. The Harpur College Advisory Council has son City. Standing: Herbert F. Milligan of its initial meeting. Members, seated left to Binghamton, Dr. James T. Ivory of Bing right: William H. Stimming of Newark Val- hamt0I15 Dr. Orin Q. Flint of Delhi? Edward leyg Cyrus M. Higley of Norwich, Mrs, Ed- H. Prentice of Vestal, and Stuart L. Newing win A. Link of Binghamton, and council of Endicott. chairman, Charles F. johnson, Ir., of john-
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The Board of Trustees of the State University of New York. Front row: joseph I. Myler, Edward N. Scheiberling, William S. Carlson, President of State University, Frank C. Moore, Mrs. John A. Wamer, Norman S. Goetz, Frederick F. Greenman, and Mrs. Betty Hawley Donnelly. Back row: john H. TO THE CLASS OF 1955: I am most happy to' add my congratula- tions to those of your college administration and faculty. Your years here have, I am sure, been happy and fruitful ones. You now join thousands of alumni of State University. I know that you are aware that your education has been made possible through the generosity of the people of New York State. Your obli- gation to them is to serve your State and community usefully, as intelligent, respon- sible citizens. It is my earnest hope that you will grow in wisdom and happiness, and that you will prosper always. President State University of New York Slocum, Dr. Peter Marshall Murray, Keith S. Mc- Hugh, Alger B. Chapman, Donald I. Wickham, Walter D. Fletcher, Boyd E. Colder, Samuel Haus- man, and John C. Crary, Ir. Charles Carside is absent.
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