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PRESIDENT ROSS In the years since Dr. Milo Ross assumed the duties of President, George Fox College has undergone an unprecedented period of growth and advancement. New buildings, new pro- grams, new recognition have marked his years of leadership. During this academic year of 1967-68, Dr. and Mrs. Ross have taken a sabbatical year ' s world tour. Highlights included three months of steep- ing in the atmosphere of the Holy Land and the refreshment of an ocean voyage home. Before his August departure, Dr. Ross shares his plans with the Dean of Administration, Mr. Cole, and the Dean of Faculty, Dr. Moore.
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Dr. George Moore, we dedicate this 1968 L ' Ami to you. You are our symbol of dedication. George Moore was born near Ypsalanti, Michigan in 1907. He graduated from Adrian High School and received his A.B. degree from Adrian College in 1933. He received his Master of Education Degree from the University of Oregon; did graduate work at the University of Southern California; and finished his doctoral program at the University of Iowa. He has held Friend pastorates in the past at Rollin, Michi- gan, at Piedmont Friends in Portland, at Homedale Friends in Idaho, and at Los Angeles 1st Friends in Los Angeles. He taught one year at Pasadena Academy in California, and was connected with George Fox College from 1943-1947, and then went to William Penn College, and Biola College, where he was head of the Education Department for two years, and then he came to George Fox College as the Dean of Fac- ulty in 1961. Dr. Moore is a man who has a vision of a liberal arts edu- cation marked by excellency and by Christianity. He has brought to our campus many excellent new teachers; he has built new majors; and has worked in many ways to improve our college for longer accreditation; and has worked to cooper- ate with other schools through ACCO, and also worked hard toward a secondary education certification. He is highly re- spected as a man and an administrator by both faculty and student. His annual This-a and that-a speech is enjoyed by all. He is an excellent teacher — the students appreciate his experience and insights of wisdom. This year he was awarded the Distinguished Service Award for his work. We are sorry to lose him as Dean, but after his year sabbatical, we are looking forward to having him back as a teacher. He is truly a man of dedication! 3
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