l K fmfmwwfy .-:fx-we-m-v.sf.4-.sv Wa. mmm J , . 'i Rockhurst tomorrow - in the conference room and on the drawing board. ent of Rockhurst In the past ten or so years, many important events have taken place: elections, astronauts, revolu- tions. A little closer to home, a small, midwestern college grew until it was not quite so small. It built two new dormitories, a faculty residence, an adminis- tration building, and new science facilities. It acquired a larger and constantly improving faculty: and gradu- ated more and more students each year. Nor did this small college remain so mid- western. Under its banner appeared Robert Frost, Edward Teller, Harry Truman. and John Kennedy- More lasting, perhaps, was that this small mid- western college sent its graduates and fellowship winners throughout the country - and the world-- with a knowledge that knows no locality or size. The man who is responsible for this is the same man who can talk over the cafeteria situation with students, or who can walk into the Rock Room and call students by their first name. He is the same man who has imbuedadesire for excellence in the college-- not an excellence that is a vague abstraction in the hazy future--but an excellence that is defined by such concrete expressions as Blueprint for 1970 or one of the top ten small colleges in the country. Nor have the efforts to achieve this excellence been vague or abstract. This man has traveled the length and breadth of the country spreading the name of his college with a conviction that is matched only by his friendly spirit. It is in an effort to recognize his efforts and successes, and more important--to express grati- tude--that the yearbook staff would like to dedicate the 1963 ROCK to the ninth President of Rockhurst College--Father Van.
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