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3A9 One egunclrec! gigAty-xgiliA Commencement At the left, President H. Councill Ttenholm makes the Commencement Convocation statement at the 1959 Spring Quartet Commencement in the Arena Auditorium May 18, 1959, at which time the B. S. degree in Education was conferred upon nintyv seven from the College of Elementary Education and 125 from the College of Secondary Education. The Master of Education degree was conferred upon six individuals. The Bachelor of Science degree was conferred upon eighteen. Dr, James a Colstun, President of Knoxville College speaks to the Commencement audience from the subject embracmg challenges of 01.1: times. On the left are the candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science. l 3? 1 Candidates for the degree B. s. in SECONDARY EDUCATION Candidates for the degree B. S. in ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
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.SyckoiardAip 6' prize .x4warc1d jddemgiy xi - The second part of the final all-studem assembly of the 1959 Spring Quarter was devoted to the presentation by Presi- dent Trenholm of testimonial certificates, of scholarships, and of prizes which were made available by individuals and organ- izations. In the photo above. John J. Ivery receives the. Presi- denfs Ranking Senior Cash Award. He had already been awarded the Beta Kappa C311, Helen J. Weave: Award, Montgomery Alumni p. Chapter Most Versatile Senior Plaque, National Arion Foundation I Bobbie Jean Martin receives from Medallion 8: Pin Band Award, Marshal and Sunday School Certi- President Trenholm for Beta Eta Chap- ficates. Other members of the group receiving awards are Julieta tar, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, The. Ligon. President's Second Prize Cash Award; Mary Facen, The John Paanellenic Council Trophy for the Duncan Little Music Library Award; Mary Love. Bobbie Martin 8! Highest Aggregate Scholarship among Barbara Coleman, the Mary K. Frazier Memorial Cash Prize sororities and fraternities for three con- mu. 3; Mrs. L. Raglandh Robert Satchcr, Marshal's 3: Sunday secutive quarters. School Certificate; Alfreda Brown, Wall Street Journal Plaque 8c Subscription. The Alabama State Scholarship Awards for 2.5 averages went to Marie Adams. lemme Craig, Mary Crosby, JoAnn Ware, James Mack, I. Fryer, D. Scott, R. Jackson, Rosie Jackson, D. King. B. Turner, Em. D.; Winston. Alvin Glass, Juliette Sommerville. In this group receiving awards are: Thomas Bibb. Kappa's second prize, Dred Arrington, Kappa's Athletic Trophy, Milton Ivery, Kappa's Carmen Alexander Memorial Award, Samuel King 85 Glenna Maxwell, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity's The Olive J. Harrison Memorial Applied Music Tuition Scholarshlp Talent Show Trophy is presented miss Hazel Harrisom ail Hill, Thomas Crockett, Omega Psi Phi m Bessie Scott. Assisting the Award, Elbert Dennis 8: Charlie Houser, Phi Beta Sigma Tuition Award: President in this presentation is Rozelia Nelson. Delta Sigma Theta Tuition Scholarship 8er John Bums Dean of Students C Johnson Dunn 8: Prentice Grubbs, Zeta Phi Beta $50 8:. One Quarter Awards.
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