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5 5 I enior ,xgclfiwlfied WHETHER it was Fate Luck or God who placed us together in the Centennial graduating class we don't know, but one thing is sure: we are certainly a happy graduating group. And why not-what other class has had so much pomp and fuss made about its commencement weekend? Seriously though, we all feel specially thrilled and honored that our graduation was a maior event in WC's 100th Anniversary celebration. From last September little Freshmen looked up at us saying, Gee, are you REALLY seniors? as if there was doubt about our intellectual looks. Before the term was far gone, Class President Mike Dacko called a meeting and we decided on a party at the Country Club. After a sumptuous steak dinner, we danced to the Jazz Forum and had refreshments. 'Nuf sed! Ducking seniors in Lake Wanita should have been outlawed long ago, why it wasn't and most of us--girls, too-chased the goldfish from their homes when dragged from class and dumped on Bastille Day. More fun was the Senior Reception at Walton Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Prexie, Dean and Mrs. Moston and Miss Inghram were there as we talked of remain- ing days and practiced for grad day. They say nearly 20,000 jammed into Waynesburg for the big weekend and things began happening Friday morning with Music Commencement. Packed for Baccalaureate that evening was the Presbyterian Church when the Rev. Vernon P. Martin, Jr., reminded us not to forget God as we faced life's problems. No one had much sleep that night but everyone was up early Saturday morning for the huge, gorgeous Centennial Parade. The skies cleared as we escorted relatives and friends over the College Quadrangle and through town. In the evening, we were the guests of the Alumni at a banquet attended by 1,000 persons. Sen. Edward Martin, a WC grad, officiated and Gen. Carl Spaatz spoke to us. Here, Prexie asked us to be Calebs and have faith in him and WC. Later, they cleared the tables from the floor and we returned from the park, which was lined with Japanese lanterns to dance.
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