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The year ot 1959-60 has been an eventful one. It has meant growth and development with the completion of a new dormitory and it has meant a great loss with the announcement that this is to be the last year of service by our loved and admired president. In his til teen years at Chatham, Dr. Paul Russell Anderson has promoted much growth in our community. Braun, Falk, Coolidge, a new gymnasium and the Chapel have replaced old Berry and Dihvorth Halls. We have acquired Fickes, Beatty, Gateway and the Gregg House. In addition, our endowments have increased cpiite noticeably. Finally, in September of 1959, to brilliantly conclude his record here. Dr. An- derson dedicated our new dormitory to Joseph Dilworth, one of the founders of the original college. Our new Dihvorth stands proudly as a tribute to Chatham ' s history, a tribute to a con- structive and active administration, ami a u ibute to Chatham ' s potential for growth. Dr. Anderson has been directly responsible for continual development and inward growth during his presidency. We owe to him our unique liberal arts curriculum. He has partic- ipated enthusiastically in life both on and off campus. In accordance with his own emphasis on gaining broad experience, striving for high goals and seeking challenges, he is leaving Chatham for a new position. Although he will be deeply missed, we are proud of his decision ami we wish him prosperous ami fruitful years in this undertaking. His indefatigable efforts have made his role in Chatham ' s development a memor- able one. We, the staff of the CORNERSTONE, dedi- cate our book to the college ' s builders and build- ings, strong and secure cornerstones in a history of growth and development. Page 5
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A very important feature of Chatham ' s life is its traditions. Each girl feels a certain pride and joy in sharing these with the college community. A few of our traditions are common to all col- leges, but certain ones are unique, and most of these have a long history 3n the campus. Matriculation Day in the fall of each year means the formal welcome by the student body to all freshmen, who can be easily recognized by white dresses and bright purple dinks. Page 6 -Tnw r 3m « : B i»iii ii ' » ' TrrxT
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