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50th YE Mrs. W. E. Snowbarger and Mrs. C. S. McClain cut the Golden Anniversary cake. The oil portrait of Miss Mary is unveiled at the anniversary dinner. Golden Anniversary Dinner On February 1 2, 1957, the members of the Board of Trustees and the college faculty and administra- tion gathered in Miller Dining Hall for the Golden Anniversary Dinner. , , . ... ... c During the dinner the huge Golden Anniversary cake was cut by Mrs. C. S. McCla.n and Mrs. W. b. Snowbarger, wives of the former and present deans of the college. , , . . The guest of honor was Miss Mary Nesbitt, Olivet ' s first teacher. In 1907 she was the only teacher in the Georgetown Holiness Tabernacle grade school, which later expanded into Olivet College. Prof D. J. Strickler introduced and paid tribute to Miss Nesbitt. An oil portrait of Miss Nesbitt was then unveiled by Marilyn Keeler and Frank Bowers, college students, and presented to the college. , . , . . Representatives of four groups. Dr. Donald Starr, for the alumni. Gene Foiles, for the studerit body, Dr. W. E. Snowbarger, for the faculty, and Dr. Paul Updike, for the trustees, paid tribute to the college for its fifty years of service. , . o j Special recognition was paid to Dr. C. A. Gibson for his thirty-one years of service on the Board of Trustees and to Dr. C. S. McClain, who has been a faculty member for thirty-four years. The program also included a dramatic reading of the college ' s fifty year history by Lauren Larsen and David Anderson, members of this year ' s senior class. • . j The Treble-tone Trio, composed of Linda Luttrell, Frances Richards, and Martha Reed, provided music for the program, and the dinner music was played by Nancy Davis. n w : P-rlnf n The master of ceremonies was Dr. Harold W. Reed, president of the college Dr. W. S. Purinton, treasurer of the Board of Trustees, gave the invocation; Dr. Gibson gave the benediction. The student council served as hosts and hostesses at the banquet. f ' ritje 1 7iiritly-. iix
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As the years go by, the choir keeps singing. The Orpheus Choir performing in ihe Kankakee Methodist Church. I ' uf r ' I wrnly-eif ht
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