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QS S ' Marshalls lead academic procession into the Sports Arena. 9 .- .MJ l f End of a oerfect ceremony. ff x V YET!-.V U F w r 1 2 7 Dean Brandstetter prepares for the day's festivities. L..,,, L4 .. W...,,, MW- ' 5 --1-.....,- . Prof. Montoya lends o helping hand
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'27 Spencer C. Kittinger, Chairman of the ECT Board of Trustees, listens as Dr. Gould addresses President Shenton. Dr. Samuel B. Gould, Chancellor, State University ot New York, presents Pres. Shen- tan with medallion of office. rie County Technical Institute inaugurated its third President, James Edward Shenton, on Thursday, October 6, l966, at l:30 P.M. in the Sports Arena. Dr. Samuel Gould, Chancellor of the State Uni- versity of New York, presented the President's Me- dallion, official emblem of office. In a ceremony dating from medieval times, the Faculty, Trustees, and academic representatives garbed in caps and gowns followed the Maceain procession. Invited guests and representatives of the 2300 students watched the inaugural events. President Shenton's inaugural address was en- titled Benchmark 66. He is one of the three pi- oneer faculty members still on campus who opened ECTI at the original Elmwood Avenue site twenty years ago. The ceremonies were followed by a general reception in the Spring Student Center at 3 P.M. and a Faculty-Staff dinner-dance at the Hearthstone Manor at 7 P.M. At Mr. Shenton's side throughout the day was Mrs. Shenton.
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President Shenton delivers his inaugural address, Benchmark 66. i i INCE THIS DAY has something in common with the past and with the future l would like to establish it as a Benchmark - Benchmark 66 , it you please. Izrom this point I believe it would be appropriate to sight back over the two decades that this col- lege has been in existence and then swing the transit or level l8O degrees and attempt to see what might lie in the future. . .These two decades have seen the Institute grow from an idea into one ot the best two-year technical colleges in the notion. Locally, ECTI training has become the yardstick against which many industries measure their technical personnel. - 1-55 .Iv 'L 1 I ti 'I 1 ,. I ,ijg 'I I I PFSSICIEYIT MSYEYSOU Of SUNYAB SXIGYWIS Pef50nC'l Qfeel' Dr. Sebastian Martorana, SUNY Executive Dean for lnstitutes ings. Community Colleges, spoke. I4 . L and
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