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DR. PAUL R. BEALL, President 19
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r Looking Forward to a Progressive Tomorrow, Oglethorpe Inaugurates a New President . . . DR. PAUL R. BEALL June 1965 Greetings to all Oglethorpians! This is my first year with you, and since I am writing this greeting in February (for ail that the page is dated June), my first and strongest feeling is to thank ail of you again for the cordial welcome you have given me. I find that every prospect pleases. I like the cut of our students, the skill of our faculty, the dedication of our trustees , and the opportunity that is Atlanta in 1965. I know a high school sophomore, a person very dear to me, who told me the other day that one of her high school teachers had said, Understand that you do not come to high school for an education, but only to prepare so that you can get into college. There you will receive your education. Contrary to this, we think that education begins on Day One and continues, for those who truly live, to Day Last. What is the point of all of this? I speak of the importance of NOW. Boss Kettering said wisely, We are interested in the future because that is where we will spend the rest of our lives. Note, though, that the only reality of future is that instant we call NOW. To quote from ancient Sanskrit, For yesterday is but a Dream And tomorrow only a Vision. But today well lived makes Every yesterday a Dream of Happiness, And every tomorrow a Vision of Hope. Look well therefore to this Day! I think we live in a great day — a day of good living and a day of wholesome growing for Oglethorpe College. It is a pleasure to be with you. Sincerely, PAUL R. BEALL PRESIDENT 18
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GEORGE C. SEWARD B.A., Ph.D. Dean of Admissions MRS. JOAN F. BARTON Assistant Registrar MRS. BETTY J. HUDDLESTON Admissions Secretary MRS. JUNE H. CONLEY j f Cashier - ' THOMAS W. CHANDLER Librarian MRS. JEANNE B. CRESSY Secretary to the President SEWELL P. EDWARDS Campus Security Officer MRS. LOIS ALBRIGHT Receptionist 20 MRS. IRIS MAGID Alumni Secretary MRS. DOROTHY G. RICHARDSON Assistant Librarian
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