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President Edward J. Sabol By the time you have received this Yearbook and arc reading my message, graduation will lie in sight, only a few weeks or perhaps only a few days away. Most of your college career at Coblcskill will be a memory—and a pleasant one if we can judge by the words of returning graduates of earlier years. Your recollection of college will be marked by memories of orientation week, lines, IBM cards, lectures, advice of all kinds (from both faculty and students), mid-term warnings, final exams, grade reports, and many other things too numerous to mention. Your particular Freshman year was marked by the water holiday and your Senior year by mountains of mud. And yet during your time here more new facilities will have-been completed than during the entire prior history of the College. Your Senior year is the 50th year of instruction at Coblcskill and yours will be the largest graduating class ever! Most of the things listed above are campus events which have touched all of us. In addition, I am sure you have those special memories of experiences shared with a few close friends. Then there arc those inner thoughts about your college life which are meaningful to you alone ami which you need share only as you wish. I hope that you will treasure all of these memories and value them as your mental picture of the happiest, most eventful years of your life. Those of us who have helped make them that way join together in wishing you continued success as your chosen career unfolds, and wise and joyous choice of out- of-work activities and companions. Above all, come back on Alumni Day and any other time you can. . 9
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MR. ROGER BECKER Cobleskill, N.Y. MR. KENNETH DcKAY Esjxrancc, N.Y. MR. ROBERT ECKER Chairman, Cobleskill, N.Y. MRS. J. ROBERT JOHNSON Middleburg, N.Y. Qrf»er members of the council are: MRS. PHII.IP SCHUYLER Cobleskill, N.Y. MR. HAROLD WARNER Schoharie, N.Y. MR. JOSEPH MEADE DR. SEELEY PHILLIPS MRS. JOSEPH WHITTLESEY Secretary, Richmondville, N.Y. Scotia, N.Y. Cobleskill, N.Y. College Council The College Council is composed of outstanding members of the Community who are appointed by the Governor. Their responsibilities include the selection of the President of the college, proposals for new curriculums, general supervision of college property, provision for student housing, establishment of regulations regarding student conduct, and the general welfare of the college. We appreciate the time and effort that each member of the Council devotes to these numerous duties for the benefit of the college and student body. 8
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CHARLES GAFFNEY Dean of Adminislra-tion; B.S., M.S., Cornell Univ. DR. EDWARD F. PIERCE Dean of Instruction; 13.S., M.S., Boston College; Ed.D., Columbia Univ. ALBERT W. IORIO Dean of Students; A.B., Hobart Col., M.S., St. Univ. at Albany RUBY DOANE Dean of Women; B.S. M.S, Ithaca College JAMES DELUCCA Dean of Men; B.S., MS., Hofstra University JOHN F. GARDEPHE Assistant Dean of Students; B.S., MS., St. Univ. at Albany RONALD E. CLEEVE Assistant Dean of Students; B.S., Ed., St. Univ. Col. Oswego; M.S. in Ed.. St. Univ. of N.Y. at Albany ROBERT 13. YOUNG Assistant Dean of Students; A.13., Univ. of Rochester College Deans Mrs. Mickle joins some of our 'Mountain Deanery in the Dining Hall. 10
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