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I I- :- HIGHEST HONORED Va1ed1ctor1an D1anne Lehner and Salutatorxan Klm Schmxdt Commencement a degree or a cert1f1cate the result of two years of hard work L1nco1r1 Col lege students, capped and gowned appropmately, part1c1pate 1n the pomp of commencement Wlth thelr 1nst1 uctors, the adm1n1strat1on and guests At the June commencement, three honorary doctorate degrees were awarded Dr Delyte MOT11S, Pres1dent of Southern I111no1s Umverslty rece-1ved the degree Dr of Letters Dr Stanley H Byram, Pres1dent of the Board of Trustees, Llncoln Memorlal Un1vers1ty Harrogate, Tennessee and Dr Davre J Davldson, Pres1dent of the Automatlc Reta11ersAssoc1at1on of Amerlca, Los Ange1es,Cal1forn1a, both recelved the de gree, Dr of Humane Letters Dean Carpenter adjusts hood of honorary degree Dr of Humane Letters for Dr Davre J Davldson From left D Dooley Dr Davxdson Dr Carpenter and Mr Ph1ll1p Sang, Mr Dav1dson's sponsor fr Q 1 - lil W M f Q-'L' 5' vw, , -, 1 'ww K. ' ' - ' zzt 5555+ I A E 4 lY.1- ' -P,. . ffhigfgf. ', n, 1 ,,. - 1 W- if-sz' ' 'Q H X A .uh-,. , U- I . . ,. W .un M - I H H - , ' . Q- ., ty- ., . , --4 Q .. , ' '- , , ' Y ,Tux F, -1 f' j' -' A nf - is 'ip Maas-C - ' I . . F ' . - , . . ' , . I , . . ' . : r. , . , .... ' ' ' '7 Til nfl, f 71 Q ' 2 i-iff fi? Vi . V l . Pi fl , ' D E uvg. I A . ' ,V ' Q1 H . fi, ii.. ' .J ' ll '1 ,f , , , . V ' . Hn 1 ' j fy -
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ACTI ITIES Only through permanent, active organizations on the campus can a really healthy social and recreational spirit be put into college life. At Lincoln College this year a great variety of clubs and organizations gave students the chance to follow hobbies to greater heights, as well as offering them new ones. Students could increase their knowledge of political and religious, as well as social, affairs through such organizations as the Young Repub- licans Club and the Inter- Faith Council. The all- college activities often helped foster a more enjoyable social life for the entire school. From the Naturalist Club to the Newman Club, from the Radio Club to the L. C. Players, students were provided witha chance, and a challenge, to increase their awareness, to improve - li, it ,aii-if 5' their skills, and to reaiize that their interests piay a vital part the learning process. 27
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