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.dslitiiiii Q I I 2737 The or anist la s 'KPom and Circumstance' as the audience stands for the raduates. 'vw S P Y P 8 E2 efwffl Student Marshall jim Reed leads in the graduates. Interested faculty at Ripon's 100th Commencement. james E. Webb, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, delivers the commencement address. t v-fu -,j1G13pli'lig.fEl Pl . .5 V I ' A-,Q aff? ,JEL Q.,-F ' 'Ffa ' -sl -lp ' , . gi-Ag, Nj? -4 it H 5 p There they are , . . those cherished diplomas. Spectators stand during the recessional. I9
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Honors Day Wednesday night, April 27, 1966, the Honors Day awards convocation was held. The main speaker was Dr. Robert Steele. Dr. Steele was presented with an honorary Doctor of Laws de- gree, and outstanding students in many areas were recognized. Awards in sci- ence, languages, education, military science, speech and leadership were presented. lv I I 4 l 5 . : fr . I , w HI 1, .: 'gi .. - ' w- db: I A .1 ,N i.', . Dr. Bowditch receives the Senior Award from class president Charlie Read. Maintenance men prepare the Union lawn for commencement exercises. O Graduauon Parents, relatives and friends gather to watch the class ol' 1966 receive their diplomas. I 8 ' ' ' , ,I4 -nf: .. i, t
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Freshman Hazing One of the most lasting recollections of the freshman year is hazing, that brief span in which the sophomores attempt to convey to the freshman some of the traditions and ideals of Ripon College. Some of hazing is silly, but everyone does love his beanie. Much of it is fun, for example the water balloon fight, the tug-of-war and the greased-pole fight, But most important, it is an opportunity for the freshman to meet the upper-classmen and their own classmates, to learn the school cheers and the Alma Mater, and generally to become a participating citizen of the student body. 6 , , qwn , - 11, V... ' - 9' 14 115,23 'Sql F 95 ' Ie. J ,Q ir 1 .. . if: I 'LQ r 'fi , . . . .. . -, N. v lf, P 1 . , . ,wp -, aff Hellers Marilyn Welsh and Bob Armstrong express their au thority, in a gentle manner ol' course! !! ji We'd like you to meet some new members of our family. Sophomore girls view disgustingly the actions of a lowly frosh. P 'Q 'Sf
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