1958-1959 Yearbook

NOVEMBER Cultural, social, and spiritual feasting is prevalent 76 November ushered in mid-semes ter exams accompanied by firm r esoluti ons to study harder. As the month progressed, numerous activities made these vows diffi cult to kee p. The first lyceums - the Chanticleers, George Lucktenberg, and the Gay Ty roliers - were well attended; a campus production, Blithe Spirit, was es pecially enjoyable. Social Clubs were eager to have their third fun ctions before banquet season while each cla ss vied to have the biggest and bes t party. Hi ghlig hting the month was the Thirty- fifth Annua l Lectureship, " The Mission of the Church ." Lectureship and Indian summer both came to an end with freezing rains. DR. GANUS confers the honorary de. g ree of Doctor of lows on George R. Kendall for his business leadership and many contributions to human welfare. THE CHANTICLEERS, a versatile singing group, entertained on the l yceum Series with a del ightful concert of $olos, and el(cerpls from HMS Pinafore CARICATURES make good conversation for the model and the or'i51especially if the individual is Dr. Bofes and the creator Jerry M itchell.

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