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211 Seniors Graduate Led by academic marshals, Cathie Carter and Pat Youngblood, 39 seniors received the bachelor of arts degree and 1 72 the bachelor of science degree. Three of the 21 1 graduates were awarded spe- cial recognition for scholarship and service. Jim Ramer received the R. E. Womack award for outstanding senior. Mrs. Jean (Robinson) Koelz received the Sigma Kappa sorority award for the highest scholastic average; Michael Mercer received two special honors: Alpha Omicron Pi sorority ' s outstanding service award and nomination to the Board of Trustees. Top: Coming all the way from Bangladesh, Niaz Ahmed Khan ' s family poses for a pho- tographer at graduation. Right: Bill Williamson congratulates his wife, Carol, in a very special way. 28 W bPji ' Jjij, ftp, r fe ' ■■ ' :■■
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Fathers Speak at Graduation The 1974 senior class was hon- ored to have the fathers of two of its members speak at the gradua- tion activities, May 26th. At the baccalaureate service held in the chapel on Sunday morning, the Rev. Harrell A. Townsend, father of Mary Townsend of Paris, Tennes- see, spoke on Doing the Truth. After a rainy afternoon, the com- mencement in the athletic center was highlighted by the talk, Atti- tude is the Key by Bob Renshaw ' s father, Jack C. Renshaw. 27
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New Faces of Summer Whereas, in the past, summer on the Lambuth College campus has been a blend ot a quiet peaceful- ness and an industrious, academic atmosphere, the summer of ' 74 had a new and special life to it, because of the innovative drama program, Summer Stock. To the delight of both faculty and stu- dents, the interiors of the Chapel and Williamson Hall were hand- somely and beautifully refurnished. And, as usual, Lambuth was the hub of activity during the Memphis Conference and, the Miss Tennes- see Pageant, the latter in which Miss Lambuth, Marty Brock, partic- ipated. Left: Workman install shutters in the newly decorated chapel. Below: Dr. Paul Blankenship stands with Dr. Katherine Clement and Dr. Sarah Cle- ment as they examine hand rails they pres- ented to the library. 29
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