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i$ M fti L Above: A beautiful spring day provided a perfect backdrop for the procession of graduates. Top right: The 1972 graduating class and spectators await the sitting of the faculty and platform participants. Center left: Norma Ellis, assistant professor of P.E., and daughter Sherry Lynn congratulate husband and father, Charles Robert Ellis, 1972 graduate. Center right: The Honorable Dolly Hite McNutt addresses the crowd. Right: In Jones Hall, graduates prepare for the procession. 24
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' mm JiSZZZZZJTZZZJT On Sunday, May 21, 1972, the campus quadrangle was the site ot the 124th Commencement at Lam- buth College. The Honorable Dolly Hite McNutt, first woman mayor of Paducah, Kentucky, addressed the graduates and more than 2,000 guests, urging them to become more active in the social and political prob- lems facing America today. The Sigma Kappa Scholarship Award, presented to the person in the graduating class with the highest scholastic average, was given to John Cook of Jackson. Ann Stovall of Jackson received the Alpha Omicron Pi Outstanding Service Award. This award is given to the student who, in the opinion of the faculty, has best served the college. The R. E. Womack Outstanding Senior Award was presented to Cherry Darby of Memphis. The recipi- ent of this award is chosen by a com- mittee who bases its selection on the student who has been most loyal to the school and served it in the great- est capacity. 23
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rj W-u- - f VJ LJ ». t ; :• PS ; • -■••: , lu ' -- 1% » Stimzw j ' H 1 180 seniors receive degrees At the May commencement, Presi- dent James S. Wilder presented three honorary degrees: the Doctor ot Laws to the Rev. Ernest A. Smith of Washington, D.C., who was the Bac- calaureate speaker; and the Doctor ot Divinity to the Rev. Edwin J. Diggs of Jackson, and the Rev. Henry E. Russell of Paducah, Kentucky. A total of 1 80 degrees (28 Bache- lor of Arts and 152 Bachelor of Sci- ence) were presented. Graduating with top honors were Mrs. Judith M. Callier, John Cook, Larry Greer, and Jean Cary, summa cum laude. Grad- uating magna cum laude were Rob- ert Caldwell, Carolyn W. Davis, Cas- sie C. Maynard, Lynn Snipes, Ann Stovall, Steve Turner, Pete Conway, Cherry Darby, Dan Hamer, Cindy Irwin, Sandra W. Clark, Jerry Cox, Janet McPherson, Beth Motherwell, Bessie P. Webb, and Jeanne Wilson. 25
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