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FOREIG T DE T PRQQRAM During the last two years of our increasingly integrated existence we began to find out more about our good neighbors. The inauguration of the English for Foreign Students program under the direction of Prof. Ernest A. Boulay brought to campus students from all over the world, eager to master the language we take for granted. Start- ing with one instructor and three pupils, the pro- gram reached the stage in our senior year when registration had to be set at 100 and 10 instructors -All R -, , K I i , cf' ef ca . vi, .. ., an were necessary. Were additional housing avail- able, there is no limit to the students who would come. Canada sent a good contingent, both men and women, but it was from South America that the greatest wave came. I llltttt gn- l -- They entered into ezunpus llC'llXllll'b----A-N ho ml .. . , S l eclrn forget the singing of that folk song . .in to the tune of Sixteen ,llt7IISu? e'2llltl we lezzrnecl a lot about these Nlivlme the Countries the. v will smneclay lead. linen and Nlielmelwoliwlt and l
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226 ASSOCI TES IN ART Students whose special needs or objectives cannot be satisfactorily met by the regular courses of the four-year program may adopt a two-year program of studies leading to the degree of Associate in Arts. It is a flexible program and is arranged by consultation with the Dean or the Registrar to suit the student, who may follow a course of general studies or a pro- gram of accounting and business. The program is designed also to fulfill the basic re- quirements, in a liberal arts framework, of students who desire to study in a specialized institution at the end of two years. The following completed the Two Year Program and earned the degree of As- sociate in Arts in June 1956. Frederick Lloyd Blair Burlington, Vermont Philip Xavier Carr Charlestown, Massachusetts Thomas McKenzie Crowley Burlington Vermont James Robert DeRose Astoria New York John James Donnellan Yonkers N Y Michael Murray Duggan Rochester New York - John Robert Leonard Tuckahoe, New York Robert Edmund Martineau Providence, R. I. Anthony John Michel Saint M'ichael's College Vt Donald Charles Mozzi Meridan Connecticut Paul Charles Pruschki Winooski Vermont Roger Armand Rivard Barre Vermont Roger Alfred Valley Winooski Vermont 4 iqv Du integrt about the E1 the di to can to mas ing wi gram registr were able, tn COIIIC. 9 I' 7 , . and . g 5 . 7 I 7 0 7 9 , M 1 . .ll il
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