Judson College - Conversationalist Yearbook (Marion, AL)

 - Class of 1965

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Playing is my favorite passtlme-but oh how my legs did suffer. Lets sit back and rock let I 0I11Y wanted to hell' the student body suffer her Pl-HY! My favorite passtime is hanging from the elevator shaft on Halloween nightf' 22 HALLOVVEEN at Judson was very meaningful this year since the scene and tales were those closely related to us. The student body went from the dining room to the music building, where each tra- ditional tale was acted out. Before leaving the dining room, however, we heard three students from the Sophomore class give the reasons behind some of the murders in the music building. The last old lady said, Death told me. He was the only one who knew.

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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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wmwmm Let's face ' itg we have talent herell' Before-the President's Reception. At-the President's Reception. SOCIAL LIFE AT JUDSON is always enjoyed whether it is formal or informal. Southern warmth of hospitality is evident in any social function as one meets old and new friends. Events such as the M. I. Reception, the President's Reception, the Craig party and other parties are highlights in our social life here on campus. This is Craig . . . Now let me: tell you what I think of Craig. I think maybe it's too crowded here. Now don't spill itf' . .Q s n - 1 1 I - ..... iiii Q so 5 'ar :ap kt H 3' J f -,eff .

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1965, pg 126

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1965, pg 85


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