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THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE Trees is a very appropriate theme for our l956 Grandion. Since we have on our campus many beautiful specimens-elms, maples, pines, etc.- planted years and years agog they have now arrived at the age of their greatest strength and beauty. As we stand in the shade of one of them during the hot summer days and look up into the vast canopy of branches like the nave of a great cathe- dral, we see limbs stretching afar to gain light and freedom. Stretching out, they seem to lie upon the air as light as a feathery spray. No money can build such as these. No architect could draft and plan such trees. Only the Supreme Architect could bring such phenomena to reality. How like the trees are the lives of former students and graduates who have dedicated their lives to service and spread their influence afar like the limbs of the trees. Many of these in the field of religion, education, and other professions have spread their influence to all parts of the world. Dr. Paul R. Lyne President
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THE DEAN'S MESSAGE To each of us comes a time for change, and Dean Lewis has seen fit to pass the writing of this message on to other hands. lt is difficult to express one's thoughts at a time of challenge, especially when it means not only a change of position and duties but also when that one-time challenge arrives for every individual and institution. Today, Rio Grande College has arrived at that point of balance and has tipped in the direction of rapid growth and progress. We are seeing the greatest expansion in physical plant that has ever come to our college. We trust that faculty, students, and alumni shall rise to this challenge and that the moral and spiritual, as well as the intellectual growth, shall be on a level commensurate with the challenge of the physical plant, We are now at the level from which great accomplishments are ex- pected from each of us, and coming from the Dean's office is the following challenge- A'Let each of us vow that each night finds us a little better, a little more devoted, and a little more worthwhile than we were at the dawning of the day. Dr. Harold W. Kennedy Acting Dean
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