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0 R PRESIDE T The duties of a college president are as numerous and as varied as the courses offered at Geneva, and Dr. Clarke far surpasses the responsibilities required of him. With such outstanding qualities as leadership, determination, sincerity, and ability, our President em- bodies the ideals of the college and maintains her standards. Although he has many weighty matters to handle and a busy schedule, Dr. Clarke continues to take an active interest in the student body. His cheery Hello', is always welcomed. His intense interest in the Geneva tradition and in the individual student has won for him the respect of every Genevan.
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The Reverend Mr. David M. Carson, Head of the Political Science Department of Geneva College, was selected and honored as Father of the Year during half time ceremonies at the annual Father's Day foot- ball game on October 26, 1962. A graduate of Geneva, Mr. Carson earned his Masters Degree at the University of Pennsylvania and was graduated from the Reformed Presbyterian The- ological Seminary. He became a member of the Ge- neva faculty in 1946. Mr. Carson is respected and admired by students and associates alike. His knowledge and enthusiasm for the subject matter covered, make his classes in- teresting, stimulating, and enjoyable. One is constantly anticipating examples of the well known Carson wit. Our Father of the Year is recognized as a real friend by all the students who know him. He shows a personal concern for their problems and is always will- ing to listen and to lend help in any way possible. FATHER OF THE YEAR
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To the Class of 1963: Although it is a bleak winter day as this message is being written, the snow will soon disappear and the time for your graduation will be at hand. I-think that progress has been made in a number of areas at Geneva during your years on campus. You members of the Class of 1963 have made important contributions to the life of the College, and we congratulate you upon your accom- plishments to date. As you complete your work at Geneva and go on to assume additional responsibilities, our hope for you is that your lives will be rewarding and that they will ever reflect the purpose expressed in the College Motto: Pro Christo et Patria. May you enjoy God's richest blessings in the years which lie ahead. Then come Geneva's sons, ne'er let the glad chorus fail. . . Sincerely yours, 5.9.4. Q .QQMIL Edwin C. Clarke PRE IDE T'S CAB ET .Q ' , Row I: Dr. Harold Bruce, President Clark, Dr. John Mclsaac. Row 2: Mr. Paul Reynolds, Dr. Charles Akers, Mr. Robert McConaughy, Rev. Willard McMillan, Mr. Rudolph Fatula. 11 ,vw Q
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