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COMMENCEM ENT Graduation Day has come to the Senior Class of 1959 of Michigan Lutheran Seminary, but above all a day of hope in which we begin life's journey. The forty-sixth commencement of M,L,S, was held at the Seminary Auditorium on June 4, 1959 at 7:30 P,M. The commencement service began with the procession of the faculty and seniors. The scripture reading and prayer were then read by Rev. Kasischke. Kenneth Taglauer and Prof. Zahn joined in an organ piano duo My heart ever faithful. 'Liberal Education, the topic of the class speaker, Herbert Winterstein, was excellently given. The Senior Class then sang their class hymn O God of Mercy, God of Might. James Westendorl gave the valedictory address, Crossroads. Scholarships were presented by Mr. Harry Keller, of the Seminary Boaster Club to: Roger Bebee, Patricia Hill, Evelyn Leyrer, George Rausch, Gerald Schlaak, Kenneth Taglauer, and Janet Witt. For the last time the 1959 Seminary Choir sang together: O that I had a Thousand Voices' and Despair Not My Soul. The fitting commencement address was given by the Rev. Frederich Zim- merman of Lansing, Michigan. Then the diplomas were presented by Pres. Frey and Rev. Kasischke gave the benediction. After the service the graduates lined on the front sidewalks to receive the congratulations of friends and relatives. Thinking back we remember the many fine and familiar memories of Michigan Lutheran Seminary. As we leave, it is our fervent prayer that the Lord may always guide and care for us in the way of our class hymn, O God of Mercy, God of Might. Commencement concert High honors wifiz 4 NR, .Ain Je. wr Receiving a scholarshrp 27 S ngmg ' Amerrca the Beautrful r- Tc Q up at N , x is X W 1 Q. 35 , y -- ':- 'H 1' V' gl 4. ' t 5 v i . - ' - i ' I ' ' ll
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