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Homecoming Court Susan Renee' Akins came to Lee from Mantor, Ohio. A representative of the Sophomore class, she majors in Elementary and Special Education in preparation for teaching underprivileged children. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adkins. She was escorted by Danny Ayers. Kathy jo Stewart, representing the Sophomore class, has chosen Christian Education and Bible as her majors. Her hometown is Matheny, West Virginia. She was escorted by Steve Barr.
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WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS . . . Education is designed to produce a knowledgeable public, to create from 'gcommon men a class of learned individuals who can solve any problem within reason. College is supposed to be one of the means of achieving this lofty aim of the American educational system, and one of the favored methods employed by colleges to insure that the goal is reached is by way of testing. Before john Doe even gets to college, he must pass a number of proficiency tests which go by various names: ACT, PSAT, SAT, etc. Upon arrival at school he must go through another series of tests: IPAT, OPI, CAT, etc. As classes settle into a routine, he again finds himself facing quizzes, section exams, mid-terms and finals-each semester. Then, if he has survived all the undergraduate levels of testing, he may choose to go on to the CRE, MAT, etc., to add impressive titles to his name: BA, MA, Ph.D., etc. At the end of his educational ordeal, john Doe is considered to be a learned, knowledgeable person, able to solve any problem within reason. He is the pride of his family, the strength of his company, the foundation of his nation. He has gained the wisdom of the ages from all his schooling and stands ready with sound advice to the struggling: When all else fails . . . READ THE DIRECTIONS! ,kai I - 4. 62 . iw ' sfegig, . 'Xi 27
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The junior class selected Maris Goalen as one of their representatives. She comes from Pensacola, Florida. Maris majors in piano and plans to teach private lessons some day. Tom Moore served as her escort. W t, In Representing the Freshman class was Miss Deborah Paylo from Elizabeth, Pennsylvania. She is the twenty- one year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Paylo. Debbie's ambition is to work on the mission field and her major is Missionary Education. Her escort was Steve Davis. ulle Diane New, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert New, represented the Freshman class on the home- coming court. At age seventeen, she calls Danville, Virginia home. An Elementary Education major, julie hopes to teach first grade and write children's books. Her escort was Ron Ruberich. 29
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