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These members presented some of the discoveries of life that were made along the river journey. , ,ll 6 45 4 w 1 0, J R JUNIOR-FRESI-IMEN PAGEANT The traditional pageant presented by the Junior class gave to us the southem theme-Old Man River. This was the means by which certain of life's discoveries were revealed to their Little Sisters. Martha Ray Casey of Hamilton gave the traditional pledge of sisterhood from the Junior Class and Wanda Davis of Tuscaloosa accepted vows for the Freshman Class. The friendship ring that is inherited by each class in that sister class line was placed on a gold chain then put around Wanda's neck, symbolizing the willingness of her class to accept the responsibility of Little Sisters. Martha Ray Casey, junior Class Representative. The ushers or anchor men. ' Nic Q , X f 5 aes a.ff'.annux1' 3. , pse-
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swawgi T lm Z KK i lm The Senior Class is led by Judy Richardson and Mary Bundy. Seniors pause to hear a song of tribute from their Little Sisters. Underelassmen hold The Class of 1965 and their sponsor, Mrs. Nichols. the ivy chain as the Seniors pass by. Some Seniors relax before the proces- sion starts. ROSE SUNDAY is a tradition established to honor the founders of Judson College, Dr. Milo P. Jewett, Gen. Edwin D. King, and Mrs. Julia Barron. On the first Sunday of the school year, the Seniors don their academic caps and gowns and, wearing a red rose as a reminder of our great heritage, lead the student body through an ivy chain to Siloam Baptist Church for a special service commemorating our founders.
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l -a S The discoveries of life made along the river journey were love, happiness, wisdom, enthusiasm, patriotism, F. and loyalty. Pat Turnipseed of Montgomery was nar- 5 rator for this event and introduced each of these E an discoveries. enn Kao from Taiwan with a rendition Y a of God Bless America , revealed patriotism to a A very proud and humble audience. Mr. Malcomb Huckabee added the final touch by singing the theme it song, Old Man River . Following the pageant every- one enjoyed the reception in the Jewett Parlors where guests were introduced to those in the receiving line 5 which included Miss Mary Lee Cathey, Junior Class S Sponsor. The theme was carried out here with decora- 5 tions, cakes, shaped like steamhoats,were served by members of the Junior and Freshmen classes. ge ai 53 S ik s S Wanda Davis, Freshman Class Representative. These members, too, presented some discoveries of life that were The Attendants from the junior and Freshmen Classes. njadc along the river journey, ' if? imi or 'HW rcofafimikiooea oi 3-7115 21
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