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Page 31 text:
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Liinc!» n bboaam, .sporibor, ana Maroid HerBer, Senior President Dr. Snyder, and Patient, Dave Tropf. Ronald Jones, Sponsor, and Don McFarland, Sophomore President. Don Odle, Sponsor, and Ken Dunkleberger, Junior President. Richard Chambers, Sponsor, and Lee Smalley, Freshman President. CLASS DAY Starring in the skit featured on Class Day was nerve-be-jungled Dave Tropf who by means of psy- choanalysis in a quiet room scarcely lighted, was assisted by Doctor Snyder in unburdening his mind. This was the day also when the Freshmen boasted of their green beanies, and the Sophomores revealed the color and emblem of their sweaters; the Juniors and Seniors officially presented their class keys and canes to their respective sponsors. 27
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BISHOP RICHARD RAINES MATRICULATION SERVICE THE PROCESSIONAL MATRICULATION DAY . . . The College orchestra played the processional as Bishop Raines, tne speaker of the evening, and the faculty marched into Maytag Gymnasium to observe the annual Matricula- tion exercises. The invocation was given by Professor Joiner, and Professor Butterworth sang, The Greatest of These. Dean Forrest led the faculty ' s litany of dedication. The address given by Bishop Raines was entitled And He Went A Little Further. The topic was very fitting and inspirational. Certainly we felt we also should aspire to go a little further during this new year of preparation at Taylor. After a congregational hymn the benediction was given bv Dean Forrest.
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Up beyond the village border, Pointing in the air, Stand her towers seen far distant When the day is fair. From the north and south, her students East and west, are there, All the nations ope ' her portals, And her blessings share. Far and wide her fame is spreading, ' Til in ev ' ry land. Men shall hear the name of Taylor, And her purpose grand. Chorus — Gladly our voices echo her praises, Taylor the school we love. Gaily her colors float on the breezes. They our devotion prove. 28
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