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President Thomas L Neely Mr. Neely's duties as President of North Greenville are endless. He can usually he found on campus-working in his office, talking with the administration and faculty, checking on the construction work, teaching the leadership class, or chatting with a student. Despite his heavy schedule, much of his time is spent away from the college. A few of his many activities are serving as a member of the Foreign Mission Board, representing North Greenville at associational meet- ings, representing the school at meetings of organizations of which the school is a memhcr, speaking at churches on week-ends, speaking for M-night, and holding revivals. In the spring the Foreign Mission Board will send Mr. Neely to Nicaragua for a two-week tour, during which time he will speak at Baptist missions and ehurclies. llc will hold a revival one week. Truly, President Neely is a man of many aeeomplishments and many talents ' ' -'- llia dfriendly as a leader of a large and growing organization, ytt ht is hum i Q in to all.
as-.fqii-F'i 'fA ' j Mr Neely gives advice to Mike concerning S. G. A. work. ' To the Class of 1964: Two years ago you came to this campus seeking an academic education. Now you have reached that goal. Something else has taken place during these two years that you may not recognize. A gradual change has taken place in you so that you will never be the same again. You have received much more than two years of education. The organiza- tions of the campus, the chapel programs, the influence of consecrated faculty members, and the contact with classmates have brought about this change. You have not been conscious that this was happening to you, and yet, you will feel its effects the rest of your life. Its influence will color your future attitudes and actions. You will be judged as a North Greenville graduate. As you go, remember that the college needs your concern and your prayers. Tell other young people about your Alma Mater. Visit the campus at every opportunity. Use your influence in every way possible to sustain North Green- ville and to keep her for future generations. Thus, you can show your gratitude. And now, as you leave this hill, we assure you of our love and best wishes. T. L. Neely 1 1 I i x 'i H l w3:Qniilt'aafwLf?il 7 l tl ll I l 1 l
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