1958-1959 Yearbook

arms and friendly smiles mark first days Srpt rmbrr is, to mos t. as welcomed as the summer "8,:al.'illl1 To th r upperclassman it mea ns r en ewed in cla sses, becoming r eacquainted with l as t , fr icl1ds, and accepting new r esponsib ilit ies, til thc freshman it mean s enterin g a new wo rld. II! college life, Moving in , , entrance tes ts ~ctt i n p; acquainted , ' , counseling and registra · these are all new experi ences, To a ll it memories of the first Sunday at the Coll ege .,111""". the fri endly smi les, and the joy of Christi an r..Jlow"hip, As the first days of the year come to clll'c. the freshmen " have bought chapel sea ts," "re well underway, and the college day is IUDnilllp; accordinp; to schedule , BROTHER Teel is anxious to meet and 10 welcome all the new students in September. During the year everyone receives spiritual benefit from many services 01 the College Church . WATE.MElON feost climaxes a tiring, eventful week. Their duties Mary Redwine and Roberto Rhodes fi nd this Ireo t refreshinQ. 71

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