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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wkm.kv Ebi President CwKS Pkarsox Treasurer Mkrlk Mk.ai) Vice-I ' resident Charles Cork Reporter Jan Penix Secretary Wayne Miirphy . . .Stmlent Council Ri ' jiresenlatii e Dr. Homkh ,|. Adams Sponsor We bruu lil I ' ilalo back to life in our ela s i lav. ' Bless This House was the setting for our I ' hanks giving Banquet. Well, we didii t think ue would make it. hut June 10 is almost here and our diplomas are awaiting us. When we receive that scroll of paper, we are supposed to be better men and women in order to meet the challenge of life. But what does the future have in store for us? This is something no one knows, but we hope that as we leave Trevecca our lives will prove a blessing to others. Can vou imagine? — four years of college life behind us. Oh. the fond memories we have as we look back over the pages of time of our stay here at dear old T.N.C. Do you recall the week when the Sophomores welcomed us into college life in a grand fashion? How about all those banquets we sponsored? But we wouldn ' t exchange one minute Reading, left to right: Merle Mead, Gwen Pearson, Dr. Homer Adams, Wesley Eby, Charles Cork, Jan Penix, Wayne Murphy. we have spent in the activities of the class. Then there were our class plays — prayer meetings — revivals — athletic defeats and victories — chapel services — class of the year honors — the .Senior outing, which was loads of fun — Baccalaureate — Commencement — oh. yes. Commencement — we re sorry, we were just reminiscing! Maybe we were a green bunch of freshmen, but our years here at the college have changed us a lot. We have made many lasting friendships among the students and faculty, and as we go out into life to make new friends and meet new situa- tions, we will pause now and then and recall these friendships and all of our good times here. For a man with many pleasant memories is a wealthy man indeed. But getting back to the present, we have reached our goal as seniors and will soon become T.N.C. graduates. Congratulations are in order — we made it! 23
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JAMES BROWN A.B. History Krionlcdgi ' is not the main thing in life, but the use of it. Trant;fer from Circleville Bible College, Circleville. Ohio. PAUL BROWN A.B.. Eiliicalion They ran who think they can. Transfer from Circleville Bible College. Circleville. Ohio. E N I O R LADELL CARTER A.B. Religion Peace is what I seek. Ea.st Tennessee Club: 3 4, Speech Club: 3, Literary Club: 4, Missionary I ' rayer Band: 3, Ministerial Associa- tion: 4.
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