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Assemblies Provide A Well-Rounded Educ ion
Each time students filed into the values program, which brought many Performing group .rom university
auditorium lor an assembly, they interesting people to Pine Crest to also visited the P.C. campus t
gained insight from well-known relate their values to the students. Dr. perform. The Colgate 13 provide
speakers, achieved a taste of culture Ken Smith, who organized the exciting singing, and the Nort
through various performers, and programs, invited a variety of people Carolina Mountain Cloggers providei
simply had a good time. Although to speak. The speakers included stimulating dance. Both of thesi
many of the programs were very good, athletes Charlie Babb and Harold performances were among the favor
some students had a definite favorite. Solomon, journalist John DeGroot, ites of the students.
Senior Laura Rosenthal stated, “I liked faculty member Tony Jaswinski, and
the Colgate 13 best.” All of the many more. Each speaker attempted to Other assemblies included pep rallies
assemblies had one thing in common: express his own values in a different awards assemblies, a publication;
they were all interesting. manner, so the student body was assembly, fine arts assemblies, and £
exposed to many different concepts Founder’s Council assembly.
Many of the programs were part of the which dealt with morals and values.
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EUPHONIOUS SOUNDS drift into the
audience as Mr. Doug Evans directs the Stage
Band during one of the fine arts assemblies.
A HUMOROUS POSE is assumed by Michael A HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM, Gerald and
Broome as he captivates the crowd with his Mildred Snyder, keep the students interested by
zany antics during his speech on motivation. presenting some easily recognized classical
songs on the piano.
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