University of Tennessee Knoxville - Volunteer Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1963

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T N1 HON FRANK G. CLIQMICNT Goxunorj MORGAN Educzxtionj F. Moss .Agl'lCll1llll'CJ AHLOREN BOXVYER UGLASS MR TOM ELAM THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES BOARD OF TRUSTEES TENNESSEE iXECUTlVE CHAMBER NASHVILLE Greetings, Students and Faculty Members: It is a pleasure for me to tc-ll you how proud I am of you who represent the University of Tennessee in various capacities. I am sure it has meant a great deal to you to have been a part of The University of Tennessee, :his State's highest educational inatitunion and one of the oldest and largest in the nation, cenaimy the countless honors which have come Lo the University in the past and the recognition accorded many distinguished alumni were made possible through the democratic coordination of the efforts of all, together with ine loyalty and faithfulness of students and faculty in upholding Cherished ideals and traditions . The high standards of your school have been exemplified in many ways and l am happy to extend my congratulations and best wishes to each of you. Sincerely, ,A MR. XVAYNE FISHER MR. LEONARD RAULSTON MR. E. BOYD CQARRICTT MR. .IEROME G. TAYLOR MR. HARRY YV. L.-x1'O111.1N MR. HIiRIlI2RT S. YNALTLRS MR. CHARLES D. LOc:K1c'1'T MR, CLYDIQ M. YORK 'IVDGIE WILLIAM E. NTIl,l.liR DR. ANDREW D. HOLT fljrcsidentj MR. VYASSELL RfXNDOl.lfll

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1 The President chats with some of his students THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE OFFICE or THE PRESIDENT To the Students, Faculty, and Alumni The University of Tennessee Ten, twenty, fifty, or a hundred years from now, when you are thumbing through this edition of the VOLUNTEER, we trust that it will give you pleasant thoughts of Hthat wonderful yearn of 1962-63. It was a wonderful year for the University, a year in which the institu- tion pushed ahead in its efforts for greater academic achievement. The physical appearance of the University's Knoxville campus changed during the year. The new Physics Building and HcClung Museum were completed and occupied. The football stadium was Vdouble-deckedn on the west side, and the entire structure was named in honor of the late General Robert R. Neyland. Construction was in progress on the Nathan W. Dougherty Engineering Building. Erection of the Panhellenic Building was started, But with all these physical changes, there have been no changes in the character of the University. This is something that has re- mained and should remain constant down through the centuries. The University is a combination of many colleges, and its character is largely a composite of the ideals and goals of the various disciplines it teaches. However, underlying the composite, conmwn to faculty and students in all colleges, is a spirit of democracy and dedication, an enthusiastic urge to serve others as expressed by the Volunteer Symbol--Uhe that beareth a torch shadoweth himself to give light to o:hers.U Yes, ten, twenty, fifty, or a hundred years from now, the physical appearance of the campus will be vastly different from what it is in 1962-63, but we predict and hope that the University's char- acter will not change. Congratulations to the editors of the 1963 VOLUNTEER for the splendid job done in depicting that wonderful year of 1962-632 Sincerely yours, 2. D. Hoit President if -fy., VH 'EN THE PRESIDE .A Y.-., W.,-W'-.-F 4

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