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The main lobby of the new dorm. Glen “Chet” Kammerer. Mr. Orval Johnson, Mr. Don Lessig, Mr. Jerry Lessig turn over the new Winter time at the Seminary Building. dorm keys to President Hoyt. 4 On February 8, 164 students move into a beautiful new $819,000 dormitory. The Grace Lancers finished a fine 18-10 basketball season. Glen Kammerer broke two state records as he completed 103 straight games as a starter. Grace’s students cannot accept this wide perspec- tive of existence casually. They have to ask “why” because they are challenged by what God has done in them. Our dedication is to them... to those who are content to live to an extent no less than God intended. The Grace experience will be unique because her stu- dents are unique. To them we dedicate the GRACE ‘64.
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Our flag at half mast. Long hours of study go before each class. The annual fall retreat. While the freshman finds each day unsure and strangely new, the upperclassman feels friendly familiarity in the rituals of buying books, standing in endless lines, and filling out forms. Superior sopho- mores plague freshmen during initiation rites, and students spend serious ho urs in opening services and new classes. Soon the days take on an ordered ex- istence, as class schedules become routine, and faces familiar. Then there are the special occasions, the unusual events, the high points of excitement that mark off the calendar and make the year seem to fly. The faculty reception and fall retreat display various talents and provide entertainment. For one month our flag hangs at half mast as we mourn the death of the President. Students look forward to the spring formals, work feverishly to produce them, and feel part of the school by participating in them. | Refreshments are enjoyed at the Faculty Reception. ta
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Besides being adept at hook shots, Bill Keane chalked up two rebounding records. Byers Halll. College Classroom Building. The College Classroom Building and McClain Halll. New dorm hallway.
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