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26 kontinued from page 25l nities to witness the acting talents of members of the student body, and faculty members. The SD- ciology students produced hPsycho-Drama, and the English department, hWit and Science? In an informal interview session called hMeeting 0f the Minds members of the History Depart- ment portrayed historical personalities. A sur- veyance of the rest of the world was offered through a slide presentation on hThe Holy Land, and an international dinner with Foreign displays. On Friday the seventeenth of October at 10:30am. an extensive and colorful procession commenced the actual ceremony to which the week-long celebration was a mere prelude. A crucifix, symbolizing centrality of faith, led the
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presentations; eWorking with the Artist in the Liberal Arts College, eeBio-Ethics, eeComput- 91 ers and Society, Classical Greek Cosmo- gaphy, HBusineas Administration and Its Con- tribution to Your Way of Life, and eeEconomi- cal Myths. A symposium entitled eeLiberal Arts, Que Vadisf was preferred by E. Williams of Sears Bank and Trust, Dr. Unglaube 0f the L.C.A. and Carthage staff members J.P. Bishop and D. Faulkner, moderator. The aforementioned celebrations were also educational experiences, however, sorne just ex- isted for the enjoyment of the audience. The Extended Offering Chapel service was gratifying to both those attending and those who partici- pated. Fine music was offered at the Music De- partmenfs Inaugural Concert and at the Lee Dougherty Recital. There were several Opportu- Rcuntinued on page 2m 25
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95!;1 HHH 'Wii WW . six colorful banners representing the disciplines of the institution to the altar of A.F. Siebert Chapel. The procession of dignitaries was ac- companied by the Brass Ensembles spirited ver- sion of Coplandte ttFanfare. A brief service included words by guest lectors Rev. A.C. Schumacher and Rev. Vernon Ander- son. The Act of Induction was conducted by Rev. Robert Wilch, and Rev. Howard A. Christensen; and followed by the presentation of the seal and the charter, and the inaugural address. A prayer and choral anthem concluded the service. The quality and content of Dr. Dahlts Presi- dential Response were matched in excellence only by the Address of Rev. Franklin D. Fry.
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