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Ai Max C. Chapman, President Lees-McRae College One of the most unique responsiblities and greatest pri- vileges of the staff of the 1965 ONTAROGA was to care- fully examine the past,present, and as best it might the future, seeking a particular individual that has had or will have had aprofound effect on the lives of Lees-Mc- Rae students . We chose Mr. J. B. Pritchett for the dedication of the yearbook, and we feel that it is only fitting and proper at this time to acknowledge our President Colonel Max C. Chapman. The ONTAROGA Staff is confident that Colonel Chapman will be able to lead this small liberal arts junior college to her potential position of influence in the Southeast. Through his tireless effort, Colonel Chapman has dili- gently provided guidance to young people faced with the problems of making far-reaching decisions which will affect them the remainder of their lives. He has been instrumental in making changes beneficial to the college and its students during the term he has served as Pres- ident of Lees-McRae. Colonel Max C. Chapman CUSMC retiredl assumed the duties of President of Lees-McRae College in August, 1961. Colonel Chapman, the Winner of the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star Medals, came to Lees-McRae from Washington after he retired as assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence for Marine Corps matters. Colonel Chapman, a graduate of Clemson College, also attended the Marine Corps Command and Staff School, the Armed Forces Staff College, and the British Imperial Defense College of London, England. To the man and to the great challenge that lies before him, we offer this special recognition. He and Mrs. Chapman, the former Helen Trotman of Norfolk, Vir- ginia, have given of their time and themselves unsel- fishly for the students of the college. This is a small token of the staff's appreciation. 'wi . is-sr Mrs. Chapman . . . . and friend Fluffy. Special Recognition Col. Chapman, second from right, chats with faculty as he intro duced guest speaker Dr. William C. Plemmons ,President A.S.T C to them after his address to the student body. 4
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