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WITH A friendly and deserving handshake, President Smith, flanked by Dean W. Roy Newsom, congratulates Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, retired, for a most infor- mative and inspiring address given at the 1966 Commencement Exercises. 1 4 1 . PRESIDENT PAUL S. SMITH-Under the purposive leadership of President Paul S. Smith, Whittier College has grown more in the past ten years, both in caliber and quantity of students as well as facilities, than in the preceding fifteen years. Through his creative and experienced direction, Whittier College has again this year increased its repu- tation as an institution of distinction. Construction began in the fall on the long awaited multi-million dollar science building largely through the efforts of President Smith who made trips across the country to gain funds for this facility. Being as busy as he is, President Smith manages to keep his office open Monday mornings for unscheduled conferences with students who desire his counsel and guidance. F9 PRESIDENT SMITH confers with John Stauffer, college bene- factor, on the progress of the new science building. 41 '-6' ' .lt 1. BESIDES THE administration of a college, President and Mrs. Smith attend many enjoyable social functions throughout the year.
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BOARD DF TRUSTEES - Nationally recognized educators, industrialists and politicians comprise the distin- guished Board of Trustees. Working actively with President Smith, the Board promotes interest in Whittier College on a state and national level, thus helping to maintain the reputa- tion of independent colleges in Ameri- can education. While the student is not familiar with the members, they are living bythe policies set up bythe board. WE' -..Ania ii li, .Vg RE PRESIDENT SMITH and Carol Simmons, president of Ball Residence, honor Mrs Frank Ball at the dedication of the new women's dorm. BOARD OF TRUSTEES-RCW 1, Walter Knott, Ethel Eckels, Vera Thomas Erwin, Edward Guirado, Clinton Harris, Ezra Hinshaw John Reilly, Sada Blake, Dolores Ball, John Stauffer, Thomas Bewley. Murdy, Richard Nixon, Cass Rees, J. D. Robinson, Raymond Thomp RCW 2, W. B. Camp, La Motte Cohu, Homer Rosenberger, Glenn son, C. C. Trillingham. Lewis, John Compton, Paul S. Smith. NOT PICTURED, Arthur Corey,
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