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XMQIHLWCFS Or VVILBUR E. TILBERG, PhD. MILTON II. VALENTINE, DD. Dam of Gt'llysbury Collrge Profrror Emrrilus of English Billlt' ; 3; 4 KARL J. GRxMM CHARLES H. HUBER, LittD. Profuxor Emrritus of German Dirrvior Emrrim: 0f 0mm'x Division US!
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THE PRESIDENT DR. HENRY W. A. HANSON President of Gettysburg College March 18, 1942 To the Class of ,43: The classroom always remains the center around which college life revolves. There are, however, a large number of interests that associate themselves with student life. It would be diH'icult for one to enumerate all of the extra-curricular activities. Each has its place. Each affords rare opportunities for self-adjustments and self-development. For many years, these extra-curricular functions were regarded as competitors of classrooms and laboratories. With the broadening conception of what education should mean, this idea of com- petition has disappeared. We realize that there are talents which need an open forum for develop- ment. There should never be a skimping of effort in the performance of the allotted tasks; yet, at the same time, any student who does not take part in the extra-curricular life of the campus is miss- ing elements which go to promote a rounded preparation for life itself. I want to congratulate all of those whose names appear within this volume and to express the sincere hope that each one may find in life the deepest satisfactions and the richest experiences. May lessons learned on our campus serve as a worthy preparation for a life that will nobly perform all of those obligations which accompany opportunities and privileges. Most cordially, your friend, HENRY W. A. HANSON, President of Getlysburg College. I !
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the zAXAministmtion , 4 ELIZABETH A. CONNELLY, M.S. Dran of IVomm CHARLES F. SAUNDERS, A.B., A.M., D.D. Profrssor Emeritus of Philosophy C. PAUL CESSNA, A.B., A.M. zllumni Srrrl'tary Dirtrtor 0f Publirily Burrau JOHN N. KNXCKERBOCKER, A.M. Librarian I191
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