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Governor Connally Delivers Address atDedioation Texas Governor John B. Connelly ad- dressed students, faculty, administration, and guests at the formal dedication ceremonies held in the Health and Physical Education Complex December 6. Platform guests at the ceremony were the Tarrant County Junior College District Board of Trustees, The faculty was attired in full academic regalia for the procession preceding the ceremonies. l-leaded by Processional Mar- shall Milton L. Smith, the procession en- tered according to rank. ln conjunction with the formal dedication ceremonies were an art film, a Carillon Con- cert, featuring Larry Wilcoxon of the music department, and a demonstration on Cubism painting techniques, and a performance by the studio band. Also included in the ceremonies were the presentation of two flags to the school by State Senator Don Kennard and the key to the school to Dr. McKinney by Dr. Flushing. Official Open House was held December 7, at which time visitors were given a tour of the campus. Faculty, guests, and students watched ceremonies in the new gymnasium. Governor John Connally
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1 Presentation of Flags Climaxes Dedication The Honorable Don Kennard, State Sen- ator, presented a United States flag to Larry Roberts, Student Government Association president, following formal dedication cere- monies held in the gym December 6. Dr. Charles McKinney, executive dean, ex- plained that the flag had previously flown over the nation's capitol. Kennard presented the flag on behalf of Congressman lim Wright, who was unable to attend the cere- monies. An ROTC unit from TCU conducted the presentation of the US flag and a Texas flag which had flown over the State capitol. The Board of Trustees presented a gold plaque to Dr. loe B. Rushing, president of the college, in appreciation of the work he had done for the school. Dr. Rushing then presented a gold key symbolic of leadership to Dr. McKinney. 1 a ii'
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