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IN MEMORIAM MRS. LOUISE MQNAMARA WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 24, 1962 Mrs. Louise McNamara during her eight years of service as secretary for Mrs. Pauline Galvarro, endeared herself to many students as well as the faculty and secretarial staff here at National. Her warm and friendly smile portrayed a nature that knew no selfishness. In her gay and cheerful manner, she welcomed every op- portunity in which she could be of assistance. She was admired by all for her de- terminiation to persist with her secretarial duties in spite of her illness. Mrs. Mc- Namara can best be described as an understanding friend, a diligent worker, an active civic leader, and a devoted wife. She is survived by her husband, William E. McNamara, a retired lawyer, and a son, who is studying toward his Ph. D. degree at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. Mrs. Louise McNamara will remain in the minds and hearts of all who knew her. ' - 9 -
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Dear Students: Another School year is coming to a close. For some it will mean graduation from the college, for some summer school and for others vacations. I hope that your year has been a challenging one and that you have the feeling of accomplishment which comes from a job well done. For you who are graduating, a chapter is being closed in your life, but another one is beginning whether you are entering teaching or home- making. We hope that the years at N.C.E. have been worth while and that you feel a sense of loyalty to your alma mater. You now have become stockholders of our corporation and you join the large body of loyal alumni who cherish the rich heri- tage that is theirs and who feel that National has become a part of them. We hope that the years here have helped to strengthen your values and to build an inner strength that is basic in living today. National's deep concern for the welfare of each individual must be perpetuated. To those of you who are not graduating but will be pursuing your college edu- cation beyond this year, we give a particular challenge. As members of the student body you have a responsibility to the college and to your parents. We hope that you are giving your best in return for the rich opportunity and privilege that are yours as you complete your preparation for the great profession of teaching. Accept the challenge. By fulfilling your obligation you will help to strengthen the foundation on which our education program is built. Sincerely yours, K. Richard Johnson, President , -11-
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