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Show j I 4 'v- if? -oade diamond; :J and religious mrt, volunteer, opist. ' of men and women, -8, whose i point to with pride we shine." Dr. Rodney H. Brady, Bonneville ' as president of jfrom the Moench Scorned by campus hen, Sue Marie State Board of t medallion of office 'iy pronounce him College, e was one of termination. "In a i great change, we few and dumb," said ton and add preparation." 'ber State, Dr. 1h, persistance and importance of ease and painless icquisition of those your mentors do you no great service by expecting less of you than your best. This generation is as able and faces as bright a future as any generation ever has -you should not expect less or accept less of yourself than is necessary to realize your greatest promise." Unlike the past, stated Dr. Nadauld, wealth will not be measured by the vast natural resources or agricultural output. Unlike the days when prosperity was "wrested from these mountains and valley by the ingenuity and hard work of our people," our society demands something more. "Our future will not be assured by desire and hard work alone -we need preparation, we need training, we need the intellectual tools of a complex society," he explained. Additionally, Dr. Nadauld recognized the community as a resource for the college. According to Nadauld, the communityhas excelled in jobs as well as support for activities. He added, "Indeed, we express appreciation to you -the taxpayers of the state -whose funds support and sustain this institution. We believe your money has been wisely spent." In closing, Dr. Nadauld said, "From our emotional vantage point on the shoulders of giants ... we will plan together, we will analyze together. Together we will dream dreams and forge a vision of our future." the Inaugural r , v"- i. i ' t It 2 o a 3 a 5., 3 O 3 n ID oo CO 03 |