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xW William Vander Lugl, Dean of Faculty, William Hilmerl, Dean of Men, and James Harvey, Dean of Sludenls. 1 V' . - . e LKSEV1 '- -J' -,l ,qhw Dr. John Hollenbach, Academic vice Pfesadenr Dellg Sfeiningerl Assismn, Emma M. Reeverts, Dean of Women. 27
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A ,ff-ras., 3 395462 mwwwn if M3 W in 5 , wk?-.V-.A -x Aff-L X 4' Gcggn-4 H CJ P E C CJ L L E C3 E HOLLAND, MICHIGAN OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT The l962 MILESTONE commemorates a year which is destined to be a real Hmilestoneu in the history of Hope College. A milestone can mean many things to a traveler depending on his point of view. To the small mind, it signifies the com- pletion of a task, to the mind filled with hope and vision, it represents the partial accomplishment of a grand under- taking. Many things have been accomplished during this school year which point the way to expanded horizons in the development of Hope College. The intellectual life of the campus received impressive stimulation from the dedication and opening of the new Van Zoeren Library which promises to inspire students and faculty for years to come. The future enrichment of student life was assured by the renovation of Graves Library providing facilities for a student center. The new Van Raalte campus was opened and the first phase in the long term development plan for athletics and physical education was con- summated through the completion of the new running track, fields. Underlying the clusion of the paign in which and friends of baseball fields, and intramural building program was the con- HLooking Ahead With Hopen cam- the parents of students, alumni the college contributed over ! 2.2 million dollars to the college development program, exceeding by more than ten percent the goal set three years before. The passing of these milestones points the way to continued success as students, faculty, alumni, and friends, Hforgetting those things which are behind press forwardn toward new and larger goals. Sincerely,
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ii S as--Qffii - 'f 'ye-pa.. . ..f Mr. Henry Steffens, Treasurer, Mr. Albert Timmer, Director of Admissions, and Mr. Rein Visscher, Business Manager. Mr, Ekdcl Buys, President of the Board of Trustees. JoAnn Huenink' Recoydef. 28 i-
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