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Mr. James, English Dept, chairman, pre-sidod at the inauguration ceremony. Dr. Roger E. Guiles delivered an inaugural address. The members of President Guiles' faculty attended the inauguration in academic garb. President Guiles met ond visited with guests at a reception held in the Union, following the formal ceremony held in the Little Theatre. 6
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i f I ▲ 1 I ■i f jg i I » • f i . V • . Among lh« dignitoriot attending the inauguration ceremonies were State Superintendent of Education G. E. Watson, President of the Board of Regents W. 0. McIntyre, Or. Guiles, Prof. James, Governor Nelson, Director of State Colleges E. R. McPhee and Rev. Roy Doming. inauguration of- president “Let us go forward together” R. E. Guiles On December 11, 1959, educational leaders along with college and state officials witnessed the inauguration of Dr. Roger E. Guiles, as the sixth president of Wisconsin State College, Oshkosh. In delivering his inaugural address, Dr. Guiles discussed problems which higher education must face both now and in the future. The problems of increased enrollments, course offerings, and faculties are reflective of the growth of all of the nation’s schools. Under the administration of Dr. Guiles, OSC too must meet the challenge which the future holds for education and educators. In closing. Dr. Guiles paid tribute to those who have enriched OSC’s past and ended with the words, “Let us go forward together.” 5
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0u t Qlmon The art of living together, the main spring in the function of education, finds a pleasurable expression in social activities.” H. D. Meyer The Reeve Memorial Union was hailed as “a functioning and inspiring reality” and as the living room of our college”. Since opening its doors, at the beginning of the 1959 Summer Session, this building, our newest addition (as buildings in completion go), has undergone phenomenal growth — through student, faculty, and community use. The ever widening scope of activity at “our Union” gave many new meanings and added new interests to our year”. The cafeteria it a popular place at meal-time. The modern college fore i handy for browsing and buying supplies. 7
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