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. . . With Christmas, our traditional candle¬ lighting service . . . auditorium . . . “twenty- fifth service” . . . vacations . . . and that question . . . how many of our men would be able to continue with us this next semester? Above: College chorus sings praises at the an¬ nual candlelighting service. Upper right: Misses Rarton and Widdowson light candles from mas¬ ter candle first used 25 years ago. Right: Chorus assem¬ bles before procession to auditorium. eleven
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The Silver Anniversary Banquet, November 16, 1950. . . . We student hosts may have been just a little uneasy during the silver anni¬ versary banquet that night after we had witnessed the laying of the cornerstone for the men’s new dormitory . . . Dr. Blackwell, Ex-senator Wallace White and Senator E. Dale Adkins, at the laying of the cornerstone of the men ' s dormitory, November 16, 1950. ten ' •v ■V ■ V
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f m c n • I KffK f { M f f jHB 8 -1 ,i| f f h [ 1 ■ 1 1 f ■ m — n X s ; • ■ i ■ f l K Z ' ' M SGA Executive Board. Inset: Leon Conner, president: seated: Emma Miles, Joe Udovich, Betty Ann White, Gregg Whedbee, Bill Truit, Kathryn Hales, Pat Johnson, Elaine Williams; standing: John Day, Walter Johnson, Bill Shields, Mr. James Focht, Mrs. Jessie Fleming, Vic Keen, Helen Groton, Frank Van Order, Stuart Harrison, Lloyd Fry. . . . Yes, we worried about many things . . . individually and collectively as the Student Government Association . . . Just think . . . when we first came to college, the SGA was only three years old . . . several members of our class had key positions, hut we were just a little shy ... we looked to the seniors . . . and it soon came time for us to lead the way. One of our own was President of the now efficient student government, and 50 percent of the executive board members was from our class ... we worked to¬ gether, solving the problems of all the many organizations we guided and “fostered” through our last short year . . .
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