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DR. CLARENCE I. PONTIUS President Emeritus and Chancellor The Chancellor' Message Since Dr. Ben G. Henneke became President of The University of Tulsa five years ago, con- tinued academic progress and continued physical growth of campus facilities are quite in evidence. That the doctoral program and business adminis- tration program have received full accreditation this year, that it was necessary to expand the facilities of Lottie lane Mabee Hall for student housing, and that the whole program of the Uni- versity has been geared to progress and expansion Cnot to mention new buildings that have been addedD, all of these are evidence of the academic progress and physical growth that have taken place. As I retire from my active duties as Chancellor, my heartfelt good wishes are that the faculty may continue to grow in stature academically, that the physical plant may be enlarged to keep pace with University needs, and that the students may go forth from their Alma Mater, well equipped to take their places in the world and eager to become Alumni who will have an active part in future growth of their University. Cordially, DR. CLARENCE I. PONTIUS President Emeritus and Chancellor
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ii S In a solemn ceremony, ROTC ofiicers and administrators take a few minutes early in the morning to raise the American Hag to her place in recognition of hcr heritage.
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Entering Oliphant Hall where his office is located, President Ben G. Henneke returns from one of his many business appointments Pre ident Ben G. Henneke The past year was a year of challenge. lt was a year of challenge for our nation. One that Was successfully met, but not until We as a nation were put to a crucial test. lt was a year of challenge to you as a student. One that We hope was successfully rnet. lt too was a year of challenge for your university. A challenge that We must meet in terms of the future as Well as of the present. Even as the nation, as you, and as your university have met the challenges of this past year, the greatest challenge is yet to be rnet . . . the never ending challenge of the future. BEN G. HENNEKE President
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