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To the 1957 Graduates: Every year, we who continue in the active life of Temple University, note the advent of the Templar with mixed feelings. We enjoy the ever new vignette of Temple University which the yearbook gives us but we look over the faces of the current graduates—your faces—with varying emotions. We hate to see you go from the undergraduato life of Temple University. We shall miss the passing contacts with you in classroom, corridors and committee sessions and we shall miss depending upon you for leadership. That leadership has been demonstrated in countless ways—in student government— in departmental clubs, in musical and dramatic groups, in athletics, in the publications and radio activities, in religious programs, in responsible citizenship in the residences, in fraternity and sorority activity and in general helpfulness. On the other hand, we know that you welcome the end of an important experience and we congratulate you on its successful completion. Our warmest wishes go with you for approaching the period before you with confidence. We hope that the post four years have given you a good base upon which to build and thot you will not only regard the time spent here in affectionate retrospect but that you will come back often. Wo shall need your continued help in both tangible and intangible form os the central unit of Temple University embarks upon what many of us feel to be the most exciting period in its history. Let’s see you at 1958 Homecoming! Very truly yours, 17 Gertrude Peabody Dean of Women
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Since this is my freshman year at Temple. I suppose I will always feel somewhat more identified with this year’s freshmen class than with any other. But to its seniors I am greatly indebted for the orientation they have given me. beginning at Freshman Camp, and for their cooperation all during the year. If other senior classes measure up to this one. my job at Temple will be pleasant indeed. Many have said to me that I arrived at Temple at a very opportune time. Curtis Hall had just been completed, and Peabody Hall was under construction. It is exciting to find oneself in an institution building a campus for the future. But, I find myself more excited by something else—the role that Temple plays in a large urban community. Too often the ivy-covered buildings on other campuses symbolize a preoccupation with the past. At Temple the problems of the present are at our very doorstep. They are the problems of a dynamic and strong society at a time of great change. Temples resources have been directed to assisting the various agencies of our society in coping with these problems. As an example, we are not trying to build a campus but to redevelop an entire area. A college education must include opportunities for the student to learn to see and to intelligently analyze the unprecedented problems of our rapidly chang ing society. Society will continue to change, perhaps at an ever increasing pace. With this will come new challenges and new problems. I hope that you have been jolted into awareness and stimulated by newly perceived opportunities during your years at Temple. Now you must take unto yourself the responsibility for continuing your education, for over the years you will be facing problems which we do not even 16
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DR. MILLARD E. GLADFELTER Provost and Vice-President adtnihU tratich . . . Dr. Millard E. Gladfelter Dr. Harry A. Cochran Dr. William N. Parkinson Dr. William W. Tomlinson Hon. George A. Welsh Dr. Sterling K. Atkinson Dr. Earl R. Yeomans Mr. Harry H. Pitts Russell Conwell Cooney Mr. Charles E. Metzger Mr. Frederick T. Kain, Jr. Mr. William E. McGowan Mr. Gene W. Owens Provost and Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President and Treasurer Secretary Assistant Treasurer and Comptroller Asst. Sec. and General Counsel Assistant Treasurer Assistant Comptroller Assistant Comptroller Assistant Comptroller HARRY H. WESTENBURGER Purchasing Agant ALVIN RUPEL Director of Duplicating Sarvica RAYMOND C. WHITTAKER Advisar to Undargraduata Publications MRS. GEORGIA H. LAWSON Rasidanca Diractor LOUISE ORAM Activitias Counsalor RAYMOND L. BURKLEY Esacutiva Diractor. Ganaral Alumni Association CURTIS R. BICKER Managar, Studant Stora WALTER HAUSDORFER Univarsity Librarian JOHN M. RHOADS Univarsity Ragistrar DR. BRUCE S. ROXBY Diractor of Haalth Sarvica JOSHUA C. CODY Diractor of Athlatics SYLVESTER S. AlCHELE Diractor of Plaeamant DAVID R. WILCOX Assistant Diractor of Plaeamant W. P. WETZEL Diractor, Dapartmant of Physical Plant 18
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