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hall be added unto you Dr. Hugh Rae receives the Doctor of Divinity degree from Dr. Reed and Dr. Snowbarger. ' To Alma Mater Olivet, we lift our voice in praise Senior class president, Paul Cunningham, pre- sents the spade to junior class prexy, Darel Grothaus. Though life may lead us far apart, I ' ll still revere you in my heart. 19
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. . . and all of these things Four years of college coming to a close as seniors march to Birchard. This is the Christians ' day to move with bold- ness into the political, cultural, and economic scene and to apply the principles of Christ to their areas of responsibility. Rev. Hugh Rae, president of the British Isles Nazarene College, spoke these words in the 47th annual commence- ment address. One hundred nine seniors re- ceived diplomas in the 1959-1960 commencement and were exhorted to seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness. The day was a memorable one for Olivet grad- uates as they left their Alma Mater. We at Olivet believe they will fulfill their responsibility of bringing their influence to bear upon the pres- ent-day economic, c ultural, and political situa- tion. I. Dr. Reed delivers the annual Bacca- laureate Address in College Church. 4 U — wr U I I 1 Tth 18
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We travel and loaf Reviving the old art of telling time with a sun dial are Ted and Barb. £tS % I? ? P ,-■ 1 ' MtTJAiWZfR Who ever thought that a trip through a field could be so interesting? ' • v :-. - : --. s v i ■■■ y !£ ■. « $» FfeZd Biology students cool-off in the shade dur- ing one of their trips. In the good old summertime . . . is a phrase that expresses the feeling of all who remain on the campus either to work or to study. The whirl of activity which characterizes the regular session is missing; the atmosphere is more re- laxed, drawing the students into a much closer association than they enjoyed dur- ing the regular school year. At the close of the day, after putting studies away, the students enjoy the beauty of the campus and the surround- ing area. On Saturday evenings, summer schoolers are found enjoying skating parties, miniature golfing, ice cream so- cials, or, perhaps, just a jam session around a piano in the dorm lounge. Schedules are arranged to help meet requirements which a student may not be able to fulfill in the regular session. Looking on with a touch of nostalgia are Alumni members as they listen to the Orpheus sing at a General Assembly luncheon.
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