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Ifoore. 1 the 'ewell have Dr. ctoral I ation. Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker is honored at the Achievement Day ceremonies. cuuiinauguradon The William Jewell faculty were joined in the procession into the chapel by more than 260 delegates from other colleges and universities. The morning convocation speaker was Dr. Earl McGrath, a prominent New York educator. Captain Eddie V. Rickenbacker, Amer1's Ace of Aces in World War I, spoke at the inaugural dinner at the Hotel Muehlebach Thursday evening. Sealed: Mrs. R. W. Bland, Mr. Vernon Knight. Standing: Mr. Fred T. Renshaw. achievers i'5 hai 7 .-. ,, Mrs. R. W. Bland ,g 1931 Gower, Missouri Ryu Mr. George Hooper 1927 Tulsa, Oklahoma Dr. Vernon Knight 1939 Washington, D.C. Dr. Fred Kendall 1929 Nashville, Tennessee Mr. Fred T. Renshaw 1937 Cincinnati, Ohio .Rf Dr. and Mrs. H. Guy Moore at the inauguration dinner at Hotel Muehle- ach. George Hooper, Dr. W. Fred Kendall, Mr. . 1' Q. 9
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'7 I - Delegates from over 260 schools take part in the inauguration of Dr. H. Guy Moore. achievement da The nineteenth annual Achievement Day was highlighted this year with the inauguration of Dr. H. Guy Moore as tenth president of William Jewell College. It is at this time that recognition is given to those alumni who have done well in their chosen field by being given Citations of Achievement. Dr. Ben Browne and Dr. H. H. Hobbs were also presented with honorary doctoral degrees. Left: Dr. Moore is installed as the tenth president of William Jewell. Below: Mr. Curry, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, addresses the formal convocation. The 2 60 was Am Mu ll IN G IN 'I D Y U D IN C
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Linda Hanks, 1962 Homecoming Queen, was crowned and presented to the student body by Art Miller. homecoming Homecoming activities, held during a cold weekend in late November, began on Thursday night with the pep rally and bonfire. Friday night was highlighted by the clever and entertaining talent revue. Also Friday night the Homecoming Queen and her court and Mr. 8: Mrs. Alumni were presented. Saturday morning featured the parade of floats and Saturday afternoon found the William Jewell Cardinals victorious over the St. Benedict Ravens in the football game. The co-chairmen for the weekend were Linda Ehrsam and Bill Elledge. The presentation of the Homecoming court. lv THE HOMECOIVIING COURTZ Bfffky I-Ovan, Carolyn Davison, Llflflti Hanks, Ruth Anne Williams, and Carol Thursby.
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