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The P1'esident's essage During this Centennial year we students and faculty of Muskingum are especially aware that we are encom- passed about with a great cloud of witnesses who across the one hundred years of our history have been a part of Muskingum. Father used to say to the students, What you are to be, you are now becoming. That state- ment is true of institutions as well as individuals. The faith of the founding fathers has certainly to a very large de- gree been fulfilled during these hundred years. As we look back across the years and see the loyalty and devo- tion on the part of the presidents, board mem- bers, faculty, students, alumni, and other friends, we are impressed with the fact that it has been this spirit of loyalty and devotion to a great Christian cause that has made possible the Muskingum of today. The future of the college is in our hands. We hope that this Centennial year will be a time of rededication, when we Muskingum men and women of today will dedicate our- selves to that same great purpose to which the Founders dedicated themselves one hun- dred years ago. As we start out on the new 21 Robert N. Montgomery B. A.. M. TH., D. D. President of the College century, we pray that the second hundred years of Muskingum will fulfill the promise of the first hundred years. l am happy to extend greetings on behalf of the college to all those who may read these pages. l believe the editors have done a splendid piece of work in portraying the col- lege life of today. While many changes have taken place in the activities, the curriculum, and the organization of .the college through- out the years, l am sure the reader of this an- nual will be aware of the fact that the Mus- kingum spirit is still strong and will continue to be so for generations yet to come. ' 911. LWa!ewl' .M4zfya1nery President
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