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BILLY SU D Y RET IRE AFTER YEARS ss. lf. f 4 41 ff ,if , , , fs' 4 V. , . I ts J ,id 1... Billy E. Sunday, Vice President and Treasurer ofTri-State University, retires this year after 37 years of service to the school. His departure is really the end ofan era. He is the last link between Tri-State's past and present, said Dr. Carl Elliott, President of Tri-State University. Mr. Sunday has seen seven Presidents come and go since coming to Tri-State as an accountant in 1946. He was named Treasurer in 1948. Dr. Elliott continued, lt is my feeling that Tri-State is even in existence in large part due to Billy Sunday's concern, care and devotion to the university. Natives of Steuben County, Billy Sunday, and his wife, June, will continue to live and serve in the community. Zl
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Referee. Mark Anderson, gives the signal forthe ball to be kicked in during an intra- mural soccer match. An intense intramural soccer match be- tween two independent teams proves most exhausting for all the players. Sig Ep won the intramural football tourna- ment in the Greek division by plays such as this great catch by Mark Craven. Stretching as far as possible, Carl Culler tries to grab the flag of an evasive Jeff Hoffer. 1.4 - auf -3.-f. 1 V 'WI . I P 29' M4 J, , - Pimmuun-unq,M,,, 'isa Q3 x:3'.2f'f - 11 ski s,,gv.,m:mi5 .. , . t f' WW .Z-f' Y In I cowl If Y lf ..,. . 1 'O .SJ -1X..!,j ...45g.,1Q3'P?5f 1, .- '. V
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