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.Silm'or CZMJ :bay ya 3A.? .x4rena-.x4uaiitorium may 18, 1959-10J5J4m m the lch-Presidmg Officer James C. Woods. College of Arts and Sciences, makes the Class Day Statement. Below riglu-Superimeudem of I118 College Sunday School Ruben Satcher, College of Secondary Education, bcscaches the blessings of The Divine on this occasion and ill the years to come. Eiciuw-lch-Mary H. Hall, College or .-u..--o.;drtry Education, reads the Class Poem- !-.'n-ing rln: Challenge , co-authorud by iminuc 5, Carroll and Narnia Reed. z'hcre is music from the Senior Chorale ,.:-1.. .3 Alabama State , an orginal compo- Hm: Uyrics 8c musicf, by Mary Porter Facen mm 15 at die Piano. Included in the group 'mrah Autrcy, Mary Love, Thelma Carroll, I:.1:L:: ?; Flowers and John Jenkins Ivery. THE CHORALE
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$111: or Wag From April 26 through May '2 the seniors observed Senior Week. The activities, in order of occurauce. in- cluded a Tea-Fashion-Talem Show; an Assembly Program, 3 Banquet, Swimming Party and Black and White Ball. Al the right is a scene from the banquet whose main program feature was An After Dinner Travelogue by President H.C. Trenholm in which he shared with us some experiences he and his family-Mrs. Trenholm Dean T'J' Mayberry. Jr. Of me College Of Am and and Harper, Ir. . had during their Sciences and Secondary Education makes some clos- ing remarks which included the significance of our breaking bread togemer-stafr and students. Previous- ly, Dean 5.0. Bryant of Elementary Education Col- lege had made fitting remarks. European trip the past summer. A1 the left are Co-Chairmen Mattie R. Pinkney and Joseph Flowers of the Lea, banquet, swim party and Black and White Ball. Co- chairmen Tessie Smith and Emma Kimbrough west: in charge of the assembly program. $11501 We; Convocafion At the right is Associate Professor of Mathematics Thelma Austin Rice who was the guest contributor for the senior week Convocation. Speaking from the sub- ject- Three Keys in Strengthening Moral and Spiritual, Values, in keeping with the Convocation theme , Mrs. Rice in her philosophical. erudite and deliberate man- ner enhanced by a voice quality which captivated her audience reflected the discipline of her field as she developed her thesis. The program was augmented by student talent and included, basso solo by Alvin Gee, the Convocation Statement by Tessie Smith, mm the. meditation hour being conducted by Emma Kimbrough. Charlie Varner, Jr.. President of the College of Bemcntary Education was the presiding officer of the day. Music also was furnished by Misses Alfreda Dean and Carrie Ruffin. Mrs. Jereldine Clemmons presented the speaker. 26 1 CONVDCATION SPEAKER
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3A2 Miter! $afed .Jdncl 3A9 MJJ J00; J41 3b COM; 9 GraJuafe-j Sympodfum Thelma 8. Carroll, College of Secondary Educa- I . . tion. speaks from the thesis-Thc College Graduate James PMREY' College of bemndary EdUCduon' gnes the as an Enlightened and Responsible Citizen. introductmn. H I a' W 5' .. , 1 . l' a : Robert T. Cunningham. College of Secondary Education. ; develops the point of view, The College Graduate as a I . . .. John Jenkms Ivery. Valedictorian. College of Leader 1n Solving Problems of Delmquency, . . l 28 1 Secondary Education. dJScnsses 'The College Graduate as a Leader in Strengthening Human Relations.
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