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A man lives not only his personal life, as an individual, but also, consciously or unconsciously, the life of his epoch and his contemporaries. wh .da if-as if X !. iii s X . A -.. Xi ' X HERBERT W. SAMENFELD Associate Professor of Education Assistant Director of Student Personnel A.B., Drew University, M.A., Ph.D., Uni- versity of Minnesota. L . in-S' c ,Q X EDWARD F. JOHNSON Associate Professor of Education Registrar B.A., University of Pennsylvania, M.A.,' Co- lumbia University. Thomas Mann i l,jln-... 1' P' '- -Q me ,rt L N-. ,g.,.j -. I 2350 i .H 1 - . fifig-iv'TI,:,, 7 . -313f-ck 5 1 -. . 7, Ffa 1 132,-, , J . t A .M -1 ,Q-.VN 'A' :,f'f.I. gge3Q 5 A me 'WFT S '-as 'J if -,..:,.. In r- , r ,,,, , ALTON D. O'BRIEN Professor of Education Dean of the College B.A., Columbia College, M.A., Columbia University, Ed.D., New York University. 'Q JANE E. GUINNANE Professor of Education Assistant Chairman of Graduate Studies V B.S., University of Michigan, M.S., Cornell University, Ed.D., Florida State University. g f , RN. fax 1: F '. ...... MARION L. PARSONS 2, 8 Assistant Professor I of Education ' 4 ' Assistant Director, Field Service Division ,I , ,V A B-A-, Wells College: B.S., Pratt Institute, sqm- ,. M.A., New York University. 4
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y fs! EUGENE G. WILKINS President A.B., North Texas State College, Denton, Texas, M.A., ,Teachers College, Columbia University, Ph.D., Columbia University. TO THE CLASS OF 1961: The class of 1961 is the first complete graduating class we have had in four years in that it contains representatives of industrial arts and fine arts curricula, curricula which were deleted from our college four years ago. Although the college did not have graduates in these curricula, your class was never without fine arts and industrial arts students as the year you registered as freshmen it was decided to continue the industrial arts and fine arts at Newark State College. Your class has also been broadened to include the first graduates in the social science and the mathematics curricula, making your class representative of your alma mater with a wide spread of curricula which will exemplify future classes to be grad- uated from the college. Your class is not only the forerunner of a new era, but also one which closes an era of more than TOO years of the college history in the City of Newark. You are the last class that was enrolled as freshmen in the old building in Newark. Your class, as freshmen, experienced the thrilling exodus from Newark to the new campus. May this pioneer experience you have had as college students be an example for careers of daring experi- mentation and final success. Sincerely yours, EUGENE G. WILKINS' President
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uk 'Q 4253 HARRIET E. WHITEMAN Professor of Education Dean of Students B.S., Simmons College, M.A., Columbia Uni- versity: Ed.D., New York University. E. THEODORE STIER Director of Admissions B.S., Ed.M., Rutgers University. IG. 1.- 3 E ROBERT F. ALLEN . Q Professor ot Psychology Chairman of the Graduate Division B.Ed., State University of New York, Platts burgp M.A., Ph.D., New York University. CHARLES J. LONGACRE, JR. Associate Professor of Education Director of Field Services B.A., Washington and Lee University, Lex- ington, Virginiag M.A., New York Uni- BETTY ANN METZ Assistant Professor f B.A., Wellesley College, M.F.A., Yale Uni- i versity, M.P.A., New York University. versity. GENE S. MCCREERY Professor of Education and Mathematics Director of Student Teaching Placement and Follow-Up A.B., Ball State Teachers College: M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University: Ed.D., Indiana University.
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