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5. Parents of 2nd Lt. Glenn W. Ryman assist in pinning on his bars at commencement. Ryman was named the 14th highest rank- ing cadet out of this year’s Army ROTC graduates in the U.S., Puerto Rico and Guam. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in organizational leadership, summa cum laude from MNU.


6. Sister Diane Steele, University of Saint Mary president, gives sage advice with humor at the traditional undergraduate commencement.


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9 7. Andrew Riley, ministry major, is greeted by Dr. Steve Cole, professor of biology.


8. Professors Mary Fry and Dr. Todd Bowman place the master’s hood on Cindy Byrd, who earned a Master of Arts in Counseling degree.


9. Family tradition continues as the youngest of the Yangmi family, Anzie (middle) graduates from MNU. MNU alums Rev. Samuel (’84) and Lumae (’86) Yangmi encouraged their four daugh- ters to attend MNU all the way from their homeland of Thailand. Left to right: Yangmi sisters Julie (’04), Nellie Boyts (’02), Anzie (’10), and Samantha (f.s. ’06), with friend Emilie Beckum (second from right).


10. At the Nursing Pinning Ceremony May 1, Janice Angell accepts the R. Curtis Smith Award, given to nursing graduates who reflect the compassionate, caring, and Christ-like ideals upheld by the nursing program and MNU, .


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