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PRESIDENT Ralph W. Adams President Ralph W. Adams arrived on our cam- pus Thursday, October 1, 1964. We welcome our new president and are expecting profitable years under his capable leadership. Though President Adams has had little prior experiences in college administration, his administrative experience in other areas and his intimacies with state political leaders have already proven to be great assets in his new job. President Adams is a reasonable and undesrtand- ing man who is willing to listen. Through his actions he is showing us that Troy State College and edu- cation in Alabama mean much to him. President Adams, we welcome you to Troy State College. To All Students at Troy State College Shakespeare said: The time of life is short; To spend that shortness basely were too long. What a person does for his fellowman and what he contributes to society are yardsticks upon which man ' s worth can be measured. The person who succeeds is the one who has a goal early in life and toward that goal habitually directs his efforts. Bulwer wrote: Even genius itself is but fine observation strengthened by fixity of purpose. Every man who observes vigilantly and resolves steadfastly grows unconsciously into genius. Here at Troy State College you have built and are building a solid foundation. Our minds and hearts will be with you as you go onward and upward. President Ralph W. Adams [ 23 ]
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TROY STATE ' S FIRST FAMILY Shown above, from the left are: Kelly, a junior high student; President Adams,- Mrs. Adams,- and Sam, a student in the lab school. Mot pictured is Ralph, Jr., a senior at the U. S. Military Academy. President Adams making one of his many personal appear- ances in behalf of Troy State. [ 22 }
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George C. Wallace GOVERNOR State of Alabama ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION STANDING: Honorable George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama and President; Mr. Cecil Word, Scot tsboro, Eighth District; Mr. Fred L. Merrill, Anniston, Fourth District; Mr. W. C. Davis, Fayette, Seventh District; Mr. Victor P. Poole, Moundville, Sixth District; Mr. W. M. Beck. Fort Payne, Fifth District; Reverend Harold C. Martin, Birming- lllll illll ' « ham, Ninth District; Dr. A. R. Meadows, State Superintendent of Edu- cation and Executive Officer. SEATED: Dr. James D. Nettles, Arlington, First District; Mr. J. T. Albritton, Andalusia, Second District, and Mrs. Carl Stand, Eufaula, Third District. i ' iiHH JM k I
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