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' -•-- V •ctx Donald Curtis Dearborn Raymond Jenkins ADM I N I ST RAT I O N Donald Curtis Dearborn Ph.D. Dean oj the College, Professor of Mathematics Elisabeth Russell Scranton . . . .M.A. Dean of Women, Professor of History Raymond Jenkins Ph.D. Dean oj the Faculty, Professor of English David J. Sessoms. Jr. M.S. Dean of Men, Associate Professor of Political Science Elisabeth Russell Scranton David J. Sessoms
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D E D I CAT I O N MR. MARION M. RICHARDS Mr. Richards is shown listening to a problem brought to him by a student.
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93E5 1 -: To the Members of the Class of 59 Dear Friends: I congratulate you upon having successful com- pleted your undergraduate course of study. I also commend you upon vour good judgment in hav- ing chosen a liberal arts college and. of course. specifically Catawba College. I am confident that as the years pass, whether they be headlined with news of moon rockets, space transportation, or underwater sea lanes, you will be increasingly grateful for your basic training in the liberal arts, for I heartily agree with President Griswold of ale when he said: The purpose of the liberal arts is - - to awaken and develop intellectual and spirit- ual values in the individual before he enters upon his chosen career, so that he may bring lo that career the greatest possible assets of intelligence, resourcefulness, judgment and character. our successful completion, therefore, of your four years at Catawba College is not to be attest- ed to by anything as tangible as a diploma or anything as fleeting as a mass of standardized information. You have been successful in vour college experience only if it has helped you to develop those qualities of mind and heart that are basic to constructive thought, unselfish mo- tives and an ever growing dependence, not upon man or governments, but upon God. Please know that we shall always be interested in learning of your activities and your progress and that the welcome which awaited vou when you first matriculated at this institution will not milv remain constant but will progressively grow as time marches on. And do make it a habit to return to this campus and to your many friends year after year. I pray Cod ' s blessing upon you and upon the work which you will undertake. Most sincerely, A. R. Keppel President A. I!. Keppel, LL.D. President of Catawba College
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