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ZWW WWWtVVMVt xywywm Away , , x ,. . em ime wnmxwxwv wmwxxw the entered chapel for Convocation, Georgian- 3: Rokzrinson, J oanne Cralg, Nancy Mohr, Eleanor Bond Barbara Randall, and Jane Black had flI'St glimp,se 0f the new interior of the college chapel. Everyone Viewed the newlyrfinished sanctuary. Monday afternoon Convocation challenged freshmen and all. iiBig sistersii and ttbig brothersii, escertmg their freshmen charges to Westmlnster Chapel, felt the excitement of a new yeai be; ginning. The freshly renovated chapel 1tsek- emphasized the atmosphere of newness. Batehe ed by ladders and construction work fort. n new organ, Dr. Lowry gave his convocaso- address. Speaking on tiThe Myth of an pd tional Cultureit, Dr. Lowry told a thousan students that a liberal education is no 1onger a matter of choice but one Of neceSSIty for :1 full life. And although they could gall;1 liberal education butside of school, .t 'ey had a much better chance of obtalnlizlf it through a four year college 0011 24
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71:. 7. Waiting for noon meal in Kenarden were Howard ' Boyd. Pete Pay, Peter Perry, Don Shouting, Don Nyland, Fred Meyerhoefer, Jim Carlin, Tony AM. Cardwell, and Bill Lange. Lunches were not coed. 'lwaamm; ; 'i Bill Driggs, Kay Demmon, A1 Swager, Dottie Dtaum, Martha Emmons, Bill Bredenberg, and Rose Bird all ate in Kenarden as co-ed dining was begun on a trial basis during evening meals.
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m . .ggmw ...A. - M , Dick Slagle, Don Shonting, Jack Scaff, Elizabeth Walters. Stanley Seifried, Bob Barnard, Bob Sea- men. Mildred Webb, Jean Wells, Dottie Daum, Sherry Wilcoxen, Judy Wolfe, and Barb Wolford received instructions from Miss Nesbitt on the proper usage of the library aids and facilities. Busy schedules prevented much homesickness. 25
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