FIDDLING nervously with his mortarboard, senior Dale Brewer woits to accept his degree, representing four years af study. RECE IVING the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Dr . Sears is Jule Miller of the class of '49 , president .of Gospel Services. LEADING the 294-member graduating closs following awarding of diplomas ore Dr. Ganus and Dr. James E. Antho~y, speaker. EVENTS OF SPRING Anthony gives to 294 seniors his "Formula for Life" equation Commencement marks an end and a bel!;inning. Though it is the termination of four years of unceasing effort, as its name implies it is the beginning of a new life away from the confines of school. John Allen Chalk, Herald of Truth minister, and Dr. James E. Anthony, Texas dentist and businessman, were speakers for baccalaureate and commencement, respectively, presenting the seniors with some final challenl!;es. On June 5, diplomas were awarded to 294 persons in the college's largest class in history. With great expectations the graduates approached their new lives, ready for the ultimate test- performance - tradinl!; term papers and exams for such problems as quality control and promotion evaluations. 77
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