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Professor Richard Howard In the last issue of the Front Page for 1980, it was re- ported that Professor Richard Howard was said to be gifted, big, clumsy, sexy, wild, artsy, a blast, hysterical, patient, sincere, and active’ by students. The article also said that Richard is a teacher who makes learning more enjoyable. Although he has only been at Mount Vernon for three years, he has endeared himself to many of us. During that time he served on several search committees, was the advisor to the Photography Club and the Beacon Honor Society, and was the Chair of the Academic Policy Committee. His work has been in such magazines as Smith- sonian, Time, Life, Look, Saturday Review, Venture, Coun- try Journal, Vermont Life and many, many more. Richard, we can’t show the depth of our appreciation with words, our appreciaton for the warmth, skill and enthusiasm you exhi- bited in everything you took part in here at Mount Vernon. Thank you, and we wish you a great deal of success and happiness in the future. We’ll miss you. 20
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Professor Emily Lampert Professor Emily Lampert retired this year after many years of loyal service to Mount Vernon. She saw Mount Vernon through many transitions — from a seminary to a two year college, to a four year liberal arts college with six major areas of study. During her years in the community she was overwhelmingly supportive of students, always concerned and interested — and not simply about their attendence in a math or statistics course. She has served faithfully on faculty committees and her input was always valued. Mrs. Lampert we wish you all the best, and know that Mount Vernon, and especially the students, are losing a real friend. Come back and visit — we’ll miss you. Thanks!
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