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	<title>Comments on: Annual Construction Career Night Feb 5th, 4:30PM</title>
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		<title>By: Dr.Ernest Lynn Frazier</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dr.Ernest Lynn Frazier</dc:creator>
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		<description>Wow!  What a lineup of business and industry for the construction carrer night. Speaks so well for the quality of this program.! Word has gotten around about the success of your graduates.

I graduated in 1961, I&#039;m certain I would not recognize the degree programs you now offer.  At the time I was a student, the emphasis was on preparing Industrial Arts teachers, which produced some quality teachers. Some graduates went into industry.

This is probably the inappropriate place to put in a &quot;plug&quot; to hear from some of the graduates of about 1958-1961...but I would like to hear from some of you...bring me up to date on your family and career.
 
Dr Strong, keep up the work that Mr. Kemper ( department head) and Mr. Olan Oatman ( first wood working instructor) started many years ago. Both were of the finest character and had a real concern for the progress of their students. I&#039;m certain that legacy continues until this day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow!  What a lineup of business and industry for the construction carrer night. Speaks so well for the quality of this program.! Word has gotten around about the success of your graduates.</p>
<p>I graduated in 1961, I&#8217;m certain I would not recognize the degree programs you now offer.  At the time I was a student, the emphasis was on preparing Industrial Arts teachers, which produced some quality teachers. Some graduates went into industry.</p>
<p>This is probably the inappropriate place to put in a &#8220;plug&#8221; to hear from some of the graduates of about 1958-1961&#8230;but I would like to hear from some of you&#8230;bring me up to date on your family and career.</p>
<p>Dr Strong, keep up the work that Mr. Kemper ( department head) and Mr. Olan Oatman ( first wood working instructor) started many years ago. Both were of the finest character and had a real concern for the progress of their students. I&#8217;m certain that legacy continues until this day.</p>
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