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to remember Thomas W. Braden, president of the State Board of Education, was the guest speaker at the dedication. Representing the builders of the project were Har- old Chambers and Lester Hibbard, the architects of Phase III, and the students were represented by Henry Miller, student body president. Other oflicials and guests invited to sit on the plat- form Were Georgiana Hardy, president of the Board of Education, who presented the buildingsg Walter Coul- tas, assistant superintendent of the Division of College and Adult Educationg and Dr. T. Stanley Warburton, associate superintendent of the Division of College and Adult Education. Also present were Mary Tinglof, chairman of the Building Committee of the Board of Education, and William J. McNe1is, president of Valley College. ,,...,. Q Board of Education member Mrs. Mary Tinglof enioys a comment offered by one of the dedication hostesses. VC President William J. McNelis lcenterl converses at the luncheon with Board of Education member Mrs. Georgiana Hardy lleffl and Assistant Superintendent Walter T. Coultas lrightl.
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Superintendent of Schools Jack P. Crowther helps inspect the five new buildings during dedication ceremonies, the first time he has attended a junior college dedication. Seen behind him is dean of educational services Robert N. Cole, coordinator of ceremonies. An interested student questions Thomas Braden, president of the State Board of Education and featured speaker, at the luncheon following official ceremonies. An overflow crowd of students and administrators starts the Dedication Assembly with a flag salute. An affair It isn't every day that a building program such as Phase III is com- pleted at Valley. But when one is., it is complimented with a dedica- tion ceremony as Phase III was on Feb. 13 in the Men's Gymnasium. The live new buildings were opened for the inspection of the guests as coffee and cookies were served. A unanimous approval of the project was evident at the dedi- cation ceremony held at 11 a.m. Completion of the project was such a milestone that many noted people accepted invitations to the ceremonies. Those attending in- cluded many top state and local education officials. . .
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