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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF VERMONT STATE COLLEGES The transfer of control of the Vermont State Colleges from the State Board of Education to the present Board of Trustees on July 1. 1962. was not only a great boon to the overworked State Board of Education, but opened the way for an impressive advance in higher education in Vermont. The present Board, pictured above, actually worked on the problems of the colleges for almost a year before the formal assumption of control. This conscientious concern with the colleges has already shown not- able results. The membership of the Board is as follows: Chairman. Mr. H. Ward Bedford of Cornwall: Vice-Chairman. Mr. George Van Santvoord of Bennington: Secretary. Miss Mary Jean Simpson, of Craftsburv; Mrs. Frances Carpenter of Fair Haven: Mr. Robert Corley of Wolcott: Mr. Maurice Keenen of Burlington: Mr. Richard W. Mallary of Fairlee: Dr. Edward K. Reiman of Rutland; Mr. Frank M. Santon of Hyde Park. Mr. Keenan was not present when the picture was taken. 4
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Page 9 text:
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Dr. Robert E. Long, President Some may think that, to the harried administrator, the task of preparing each year some parting words for the graduating class is a chore, or even a bore. For me it is not so. It is an opportunity and a pleasure which I relish. Particularly is this so with the class of 1963. For this is “my class. ' With you I entered Lyndon in 1959. With you I have suffered and rejoiced, winced and triumphed, wept and laughed. To those who “stay put” in a college while the succeeding academic generations march past, there is a certain sameness about the graduation season, extending even to the proud panoply of the academic procession and the treasured ritual of conferring the degree. And yet to me and to my colleagues who began here when you did this is a very special graduation. In those, moreover, who have been at Lyndon both longer than you and for a shorter time, whether they are officers of the administration or teachers or staff or students, there cannot be one whit less of warmth in their good wishes. In behalf of all of them, and especially in my own behalf. I greet you as graduating seniors and wish you all success and happiness. 5
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