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As the procession. is nearly completed, one senses a general feeling of anticipation- graduation day is here. Dr. Reed and Dr. Snowbarger confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity upon Rev. Orville Maish. Dr. G. B. Williamson gives the commencement address. 19
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On the evening before Commencement, the Division of Fine Arts presents the Com- mencement Concert. Graduation . . . Sheepskin . . . Memories Upon returning to campus from their class trip, the seniors are soon busy with pre-commencement activities. Viewing their four years of work, now nearing completion, they reminisce over experiences and friendships which they will long remember. The seniors, upon looking back four years, real- ize how much they have developed and matured as citizens and as Christians. For in the atmosphere at Olivet under the direction of a Christian faculty, the Olivet students get an education with a Christian purpose. Commencement represents the end of one phase of life for the graduate, and paves the way for the next phase-that of taking his place in the great move- ment of evangelizing the world. Commencement Day 1959; seniors advance toward receipt of their diplomas. L
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Hjurina the S5i umrner 1 I ontfid . . . Upon leaving at the end of the school year, many students lose track of what goes on at Olivet during the summer months. They know nothing of the outdoor classes, the field trips, the various campus projects and improvements that are so much a part of the summer campus life. Some new freshmen come for summer school to get broken in early, and new friendships are made with students who had theretofore been lost in the crowd. Campus life is generally calm and quiet in com- parison with the busy, hectic days from September through May. But after a few months away, students are eager to return and catch up on their friends ' summer activities. Students in the Field Biology class examine leaves and twigs from the oldest tree on the district campgrounds. With the coming of summer the campus blossoms out.
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