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Laurence M. Gould, President Hazel M. Lewis, Dean of Women Janice L Varco, Assistant Dean of Women 12
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Tradition fades, but the written record remains ever fresh is the inscription over the doors of one of the great libraries of Americana in this country. The Algol is a record of Carleton life that will re- main ever fresh to you. As one turns its pages with their pictures of students and faculty in their various poses and activities, he is looking at the outward sym- bols of the inner reality which is the timeless Carleton College. That inner reality is Carleton ' s dedication to a philosophy of education which first of all gives signifi- cance to the individual human being. It is in this con- text that civilization has meaning and that liberal edu- cation emerges as a quest for the creation and preser- vation of values. Laurence M. Gould 11
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Leadership . . . With the completion of another hectic, hut successful year directing the affairs of the campus, the administrative staff of the college miraculously found time to participate in these affairs as well. Despite numerous engagements, alumni meetings, and speeches in all parts of the country. President Laurence M. Gould never- theless found time to relate to a captivated campus audience his thrilling Antarctic adventures with Admiral Byrd on his second South Pole expedition. President Gould also defied the Greatest Snow on Earth and v as on hand Winter Carnival weekend to crown the Carleton royalty and good naturedly watch one of his red favorites dissected into shreds. Believing that public relations is what the institution is and does plus what people think it is and does, ' ice President Charles J. Aliel continued his program to unite stu- dents from the same geographical area and to meet with alumni groups and parents of Carleton students. Dean of the college. Dr. Frank R. Kille, found time in his busy schedule to address the Alortar Board and meet w ith the new ly organized curriculum committee. The Deans of IVlen and Women, Aliss Hazel M. Lewis, Miss Janice L V ' arco, and Merrill E. Jarchow , unsel- fishly gave their few precious spare moments to the enjoyment of the col- lege students Merrill E. Jarchow, Dean of Men Frank R. Kille, Dean of the College Charles J. Miel, Vice-President 13
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