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,dk ,- 5? COMM NCEME Graduation ceremonies change very little - from year to year. Graduates stand in line, faculty members stand in line, parents stand in line. Last June saw the largest graduating class in the history of Ventura College, with 284 stu- dents receiving diplomas at commencement ex- ercises held June 18. Commencement speaker was Lawrence T. Cooper, vice president of Pacific Telephone Company, whose topic was The Choice is Ours. Frank Jewett, then president of the Governing Board, presented di- plomas to the class of 1965. Students maintaining grade point averages of 3.75 or over are awarded academic certificates each year. Following commencement exer- cises, a reception for the graduates and their guests is held in the campus center. When you get in, grab your diploma and rung I saw your English prof coming around the corner
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