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Rubin Harris sings in honor of l1 : xluwly crowned Miss Upward Bound while she nmkus her wadk. William Murry and Bcnic Hall. Slt-vcn Boyd Glr. Upward lhmndi and 3918113 HulL-Ilimrm f'N-Iiss Upward Bnumil waltz Mr. M. E. Graham. Director, makex remarks on the prug'ranfx lwllefits l0 par- ents and friends. H1.- is explaining lhe Bridge Phase . Mr. thwvrx, Miss H'il- liams and Miss Mame. reccivn recognition. 27
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Upward Bound Program At ASU Bridge Gaps Upward Bound at A.S.U. presently served 55 students from six high schools in Montgomery County. Students enr rolled in the project received extensive counseling, tutoring in major academic areas, and were exposed to a variety of cultural events. The summer residential provided College Life experiences for students while still in high school, so that the transition will be more easin adopted when entering college as a regular freshman student. Bridge students were enrolled in the University for the summer quarter as regular freshmen. The administrative personnel, teach- ers, counselors, and tutors worked with the students. Miss Cowan and Mr. York present Brenda Henry with an Academic Achievement Award and Lenn Duncan with Athletic Award in track. tlefthto- righn, Brenda Henry. Daisy Cowan, Walter York Md Lenn Duncan. Upward Bound students pose following Culminat- ing Program. 26
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Retirees, Dr. Evans and Dr. Zelia S. Evans, Professor of Edu- cation and Director of Early Childhood Center which is named for her. was honared by her Graduate Class in Edu- cation 523 with a Portrait. The Portrait hangs in the Center. The Portrait was presented at an 21f- fair chaired by Larry J. VHlliams. in :le gust. Dr. Evans retired at end 0f the sunnncr quarter after 26 years of A. S. U. Dr. Thomas L. Robinson, Profehsur of Education was honored by faculty and staff upon his retirement serving lhe University Ior twenty-six years. The n:- ccption honoring Dr. Robinson was in Cavan Lounge. The Comn'Iittee arranging affair con- sisted of Dr. Bliss, Mrs. jacqueline Mal- lory. Mrs. Florence Harris and Dr. Reva Allman. Iglrry $'iIImm sk Heft of Dr. Evans! presentutl 131er lrait lo Dr VJalkins for tilt: University Early Childhuod Center. who is making an acucptum-c response. Dr. livam' respnnding to thy prcwnlariml uf the purlruit and wcial cuurtesy arranged by mtrqu-n; of graduate class. Mr. Edger Evans chats with President Watkins during smiai hour. .' F- U
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