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Or I in link ken. Office Manager of Trade-Technical Division; G. !'. T alter son. Business Manager and Alvin C. Eckre, Public Relations Director and Alumni Secretary. 12
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II'. M. Nordguard, Registrar and Director of Business School Division; Janies A. Horton, Director of Trade-Technical Division; Vernon Hektner, Dean of Junior College. A Message from the President . . . In the first issue of our school paper last fall, I sincerely urged students to strive for excellency. I commented on the fact that we arc living in a good age but also in a dangerous age; and, that in this critical period, we must not adjust ourselves to mediocrity. It is my feeling that this is so important in the years just ahead that it will bear constant repetition. It is the responsibility of parents, teachers, administrators and students to set patterns of excellence in grade schools, in high schools, and in colleges throughout the nation. Generations come and generations go; and. if we are to survive, we must establish standards of excellence that will result in habits of thinking and habits of doing that which will cause individuals to rise above mediocrity. I like very much the statement made by Mr. Albert Haas, President of our State Board of Higher Education, in a brochure that has just come off the press at the time I am preparing this statement for your annual. Mr. Haas says: “The price of excellence is high, but the price of mediocrity is higher.’ To those of you who arc completing courses with us this year, I commend you to think always in terms of excellence. If you continue your education, be satisfied only with excellence as your goal. If you are going to employment, the same thinking and the same attitude apply equally well. To those of you who will be returning next year, I urge that you keep striving for excellence. There is satisfaction in doing so and the dividends arc high. 11
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I Mercedes Morris. Dean of H'oriioii, and Roger Rramel, Dean of Men. Morris and Rramel arc also advisors lo the Student Cabinet- From left to right, seated: Del Ran Sanders, president; Judy Schuntan, secretary. Standing: Douglas Kjcllcrup, Richard Yoltbrccht, Robert Martens, Lester Hanson. The Student Cabinet
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