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if 36 fi JOHN J. MOLENDA Director of Athletics MENLO COACH SAVES BOY'S LIFE Bo Molenda, athletic director and football coach at Menlo College, was credited with saving the life of a Menlo soccer player in a game Saturday morning with Diablo Valley J C. Waiting to depart for the Menlo-Laney College football game in Oakland, Mo- lenda was watching the soccer match when George Boza, 18, of Lima, Peru, was knocked out in a collision with a Laney player. Noting that Boza was convulsing, Mo- lenda pried the youth's teeth apart with his pipe and pulled his tongue from his throat. The boy was unconscious about 12 minutes, and later at Palo Alto-Stan- ford Hospital a doctor said that Molenda's quick action undoubtedly saved the boy's life. 20 HERBERT W. MANSFIE LD Director of Libraries It's now first-classf' Thus have return- ing students judged last summer's changes in Bowman Library. The aura of excellence extends beyond the refur- bished entrance, the interior renovation, and the new equipment, it includes the quality of writings being added to the library collection at an' increased rate. And, it includes the improved organiza- tion of the collection to facilitate use by students. Concomitantly, students seem mindful of the magnitude of what is yet to be learned and the usefulness of knowing how to search the literature.
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WILLIAM E. MOSER Registrar This year's freshman class entered Men- lo S.B.A. with the highest potential of the previous seventeen classes and the senior class has the highest percentage of students on the Dean's List. These improvements are the result of the efforts of many individuals, however, the spirit and enthusiasm which prevails within the student body has had a direct effect upon its maturity. With the uniformity of direction and purpose which helped with the development of this year's classes, continuing maturity is insured. ,, XrNr.sv::wwwNN i bk X E ,,.Ms.M.- ,ff X ,iw- vp..-, ,N ,,,,w HAROLD E. MUNSTERMAN Dean of Students This year the S.B.A. Student Body, aided by the Faculty and Administration, has produced a stimulating program to tease a variety of palates. This has been the Year of Charlie Brown followed closely by a new magazine called Libation, an instructive newspaper, a good speaker program, a special Market Research Proj- ect, and the generous donation of time from Zeta Rho Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi for the Christmas Show at the orphanage. B 7 I9
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