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THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE The thirty-fourth graduation exercise of Pa- ducah Iunior College was held in June of this year. This marks the thirty-fifth year of oper- ation for the college and makes it historically the first community college in Kentucky. Many changes will take place as a result of this reorganization. However, the basic philos- ophy of the institution which is to offer, under the most favorable conditions possible, an op- portunity for all students in this community to avail themselvestof quality education, will re- mainuthe same. The admissions policy will remain the same .for all Kentucky first time college freshmen and our extensive and interested counseling will be available for service to them. The student or- ganizations will be the same and all performing groups, including basketball teams, and all mus ic ensembles will continue to represent the school. The curriculum will be the same for some time and students planning to go to colleges and universities other than the University of Kentuck will have the same wide choice of required and elective subjects and counseling staff and all teachers will be as interested in the transfer of a student to any college as to those planning a University of Kentucky program. The King is dead Long live the King. A fine, proud era as an independent community college ends. A new era that can make a fine, proud tradition in the family of the Kentucky Community Colleges lies ahead. Y The Dean writing his farewell message
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ACADE IC DEAN DR. DONALD CLEMENS V -A 'fe Academic Dean MRS. MARGARET WATSON Director of Student Personnel .Z
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