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CULMINATION OF THE YEAR The last time. There's something nos- talgic about it, something that makes you look back and wish you could relive the davs that are no more. Yet there’s a thrill to it also. It says that though you're about to finish some- thing wonderful, the thing's that lie ahead are filled with untold possibilities. So the seniors registered for the last time. For the last time they sat at the big, round Student Center table, and filled out the Dean's Office cards and class cards. It was time to order caps and gowns. Measure carefully—the cap that doesn’t fit may be your own. Then the culmination of high school dreams, of work that led to this hour. This is graduation. Faculty members donned their robes to be with the seniors in this triumph as they had been in many others. Our seniors were wonderful, and we'll miss them. May they in later years look to this section, sit and remember “the beauty of fire from the beauty of embers.” Fy, Oe OEY NE aT Oe eat meat ar Lome we niok pene
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ALUMNI ACTIVITIES They all came home, home to a Lips- comb in many ways like the Lipscomb they left, in many ways different. They braved snow to come. These are the alumni. Some of them haven't been called by that name long enough to get used to it. The very newest alumni, the class of “57, discovered how good it is to meet again. Senior class presi- dent Jess Hall presided at the gathering. This was the ten year class. They graduated in 1948, so this was a special time for them to meet to talk of the days of not-too-long ago. For others, the name alumni has been proudly worn for a long time. W. C. Harrison of Leighton, Alabama came back to the campus for the first time since 1908. Preceding the homecoming game, a din- ner was given for the alumni. Then on to the gym to witness beautiful ceremony and thrilling victory. They went home. The same snow was there, but there were more memories.
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