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Mrs. Gertrude R. Martin Assistant Registrar Montana Wesley an Mrs. K. C. Christiansen Acting Director of the Library Two years Library Science, University of Wisconsin Mr. Roger S. Davis Acting Director of Admissions B.J. , University of Missouri Dr. Arthur H. Buhl Chaplain A. B. , University of Tulsa B. D. , Southern Methodist University (Perkins School of Theology; Th. D. , University of Denver (Ilif School of Theology) Mr. Philip J. Ganson Manager of the College Book Store B.S. , Rocky Mountain College A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
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A D M I N I S T R A T I O N Dr. Lawrence F. Small Dean and Registrar B. A. , B. S. , University of Maine B. D. , Bangor Theological Seminary Ph. D. , Harvard University Mrs. Marion Van de Mark Dean of Women B. A. , M. A. , California Western University wr X John C. Filby B. A. , California State College Dr. Philip M. Widenhouse President B. A. , Wofford B. D. , D. D. , Chicago Theological Seminary LL. D. , Pacific University D. D. , Northland College Dr. Ernest Dibble Professor, Dean of Men B. A. , The American University Ph. D. The American University
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Pte idetd ' l MeAAacje Greetings and congratulations to the Class of 1962. We arrived at Rocky Mountain College together in the fall of 1958, you as fresh- men and I as a neophyte in the college president ' s chair. These four years have seen many changes. The library has been brought to a state of completion, a new women ' s residence hall and a new student union build- ing have been added, the faculty has been enlarged, and the curriculum expanded; but more than that, there has been increasing evidence of the growing maturity of the student body. Your leadership has been most helpful in creating the new look at Rocky Mountain College. I say goodbye with a certain sense of regret since no other class will have quite the relationship to the president as this one. At the same time I am pleased to welcome you into a new relationship with the college as co-workers with the president as loyal alumni. I am quite certain that you will take your enthusiasm and appreciation for the changing Rocky Mountain College into the alumni associ- ation. We look forward to your return at the October Homecoming. Our best wishes go with you into your chosen fields of service. I am inclined to close this message with an old Latin phrase that has been used many times - pax vobiscum.
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