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Board of Trustees EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE .«- r to lliiihl. Toy « ifcrffom—Hoger V. ItowUml K JMIIci» and Olumimui). William D. Ilaikim. NIiUimi Killxlir, ft. C. Jama, Walt,» V. Pilrfii'll, Elio A. Wtllur i Kx Officio). Allx-rt H. Madiput. J. Lewf. Willurm. WilUain K. 1’l.rwli, Nalpli IlcOel, J. C«iU(ih Me S|utuii, If. Tlmmni lliilkmvll, Jr. ORGANIZATION Roger W. Howland, President Waller W. I’.iU liell. Vice-President Krit A. Walker, Secretary McKay Donkin, Treasurer Wilmer E. Ken worthy. Assistant Secretary Eleanor Ferguson, Assistant Secretary Richard K. Cruhh, Assistant Secretary MEMBERS EX OFFICIO Ritynitiml I’. Shafer, Governor of the Commonwealth Eric A. Walker, President of the University Joint II. Raekley, Sujtcr nlendenl of Piddle Instruction I. cl.mil II. Bull. Secretary of Agriculture II. Beecher Channhiiry, Secretary of Mines and Mineral Industries APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR I''. Bmi c Baldwin, Jr., Philadelphia Hnrry Dickstcln, Scranton Lucettn I . Kennedy. l'uoll Willanl F. Rockwell, Jr.. Pittsburgh W. Stewart Taylor. Harrisburg William K. Ulcrieh, Clearfield ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Michael Baker, Jr., Rochester William C. Decker, Coming. N. V. George II. Dcikc, Jr., Piltslmigh Milton Fritsche, Fhilndelphin William 1). Harkins, Philadelphia Ralph llotzel. New York, N. Y. J. K. Iloltzinger, Altoona B. C. Jones, Pine Crove Mills J. I.. Rotnig, Kennett Square ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES R. Johnston Cllinu, St. Tlioinu» II. 'lliomiLS llallowell, Jr., Jcnkintowu Samuel F. Hinkle, Hershcy Allx-rt E. Mad I gm. Towandu J. Collins McSparrun, Harrishutg Thomas E. Monerief, Hanover Charles E. Oakes, Allentown C. I.. Packard, Roaring Spring Walter W. Patehell, Haverford Roger W. Rowland, New Caistlc C. Allx-rt Shoemaker, Pittsburgh J. Lewis Williams, Union town 5)
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Raymond P. Shafer Governor of Pennsylvania COMMOMMCAITM Or • MN8»IVAMIA «ovtRHon ■ orr.ci Januam ft, il OKMtnXOSi To tM Claae of 19$T. congratulatione. You lave reached an Ingortant tine In your Uvea. loot aa ferrjylvanla na. now reached an important tint m nor hlatory. TMa 1 a tine Tor looking ahead for our State. and for you. «varythlruc which in. gone Inforo hot teen preparatory for Ja yot to coae. and for tno firot tin. in b r niatory. Panntylranla la prepared and eager for the future great»» ■hleli la rightfully here. At thla hamr coincide» in tine, oinn you and your Otata are looking forwanl to an exciting futura filled wlln challenge aril achievement. 1 would offer you one piece or advice. «■Caterer your background and training, unatever your aln and oabitica». oonalder fennaylvanla a. U» placa to atay and grow and pn»per. Oura la tin nr. Pennsylvania. It la wiiere the aotlon la. It la an exalting plate to to. Governor of the Commonwealth 8
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till: I’HNNSYLVANIA Si Alii I 'NIVlih'eSITV AM CU M.. inuvnin» raw. nr.vKmvAM wi tV.Jii.isa. to no cum or mil uw nany othar !U{ mlvtimlti, rann Stata haa grvwn, Ui racsnt yaara. LO a airs a ml aatant which, a gtoaration ago, wonts liava aoaroaly aoaaad poaattita. And with incraaamg nwabtia of a to.lt in a and faculty and tnatidow aapanaion of facilities haa ccoa tha problem u tty» h| to Maintain tha traditional atsmsphera ot eollaga Ufa with lla oloaaty tint aaaoctationa and ahaiad a parlances. Yat thta aapaet of 11 univarsity ctaaaunity t informal contacts twlsldt tha elaaarooa, tha apar-of. discussions aisoog frianda, tha aatoat patticlpa- non in totfelaa and qants, tha aharad an)o iaaot or concerts arwj plays ant Jaattlea anl a ports •• all thim ta what gives to tha col Inga eapariaoca a lotting value far beyond anything that can ha qatnad throw.»», tha format rsipalreneott or elasarooai and lab and tactura hall. To noal of you, thaaa •I» tha things that will, aa you recall ttaai in u a lulnra, naha your yaara at fann mala Hard out as tha tat I yaara of your Uvea. {Many ul thaaa ««parlances ara («corded Kara in the pages of LaVta. not only na reminder of your paisunal laaauraa and accomplishments. but aa avidanca that Pann lata, in «pita of Ita prodigious «Ita, hat aunahow auccasda-l in aiamtalning its traditional spirit of satiatylng partici- pation and natningrui association tliat haa shaped tha llvoa uI «0 many pann Stats atudanta ovar tha yaara. tj riA Pratldant Eiuc A. Wai.kkk, President
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