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A sweaty palm and broad smile from graduate MiMi Mitchell greeted Presi- dent Vines as she received her market- ing degree. then presented to the class, Lieutenant General Quinn H. Becker, Surgeon General in the U.S. Army, who addressed them. “The whole time, it felt like a dream, as if I were looking on from the audience,” said Hutch- ins, After the address, the gradu- ates again lined up and marched in to receive their diplomas. Stu- dents became alumni. “I felt a sense of accomplish- ment, like this was something I did on my own, no one else helped me. If I had to go back through five years of college, I definitely would,” said Hutch- ins. —Pam Vallien P Billy Heckford Words of praise and encouragement for future endeavors were spoken by for- mer Indian football great Joe Profit during August commencement exer- cises. Some humor during the seri ousness of the ceremony is shown by Kim Garling- ton who proclaims to her parents, “I finally made it!’’ Student Life 13 Richard Lupo
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For many it signified the end of a long, hard journey. For oth- ers it meant only the beginning of larger and greater horizons. For all it was the final episode of college. Graduation. Years of studying, working and crying were abruptly ended by this single event. “I wasn’t really nervous until I went in and sat down, then it hit me, I was graduating,” said Bet- tye Hutchins, history major and the housing director of Cosper Hall. “With my family there, it was more a time of happiness than one of sadness, because I knew I would be back at NLU for grad- uate school,” said Hutchins. Behind lay the memories of Sunday morning hangovers; the crazed dating game; the an- guished feelings after receiving an “F” in a class and of course, mixing with all the people. Ahead lay the real everyday nine-to-five working world. From the time the diplomas were handed out, seniors be- came college graduates, always raduation Time uaranteed degree for future remembering they could never turn back the hands of time. During the ceremony, the en- tire class marched into Ewing Coliseum to the composition of “Pomp and Circumstance.” Row upon row of seniors filed passed family and friends who cheered them on. The seniors acknowledged them by waving and cheering as they took their seats and listened as Reverend Darwin Jordan gave the Invoca- tion. Next President Dwight Vines recognized the honor graduates, Billy Heckford Graduates listen as university Presi- dent Dwight Vines addresses them be- fore they receive their diplomas. Graduate Leslie Talbot reminisces about the past four years of college. Richard Lupo 12 Student Life
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