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FOREWORD Editor's Note: H. A. B., as he is known lo his many friends here al Lincoln, slands os Exhibit A for fhe new experiment conducted by the '43 Lion. Heretofore, all such messages were written by members of the staff. This issue, however, departs from tra- dition and gives a friend and a distinguished alumnus the privilege of presenting its Fore- word. For you, Jones-Quartey, we are eternally proud, and we wish for you nothing but the best that this country and your country can give. W. B. C. I asked my friend the Editor of this beck, what I thought was in itself a very great favor. Not only did he grant my request, but he expanded it into this, the most unusual honor ever be- stowed by one incumbent upon a former office- holder, in he realm of college yearbooks. The more pleased and proud I am, since the little I've seen of Bev Car- ter's book, so far, convinces me that it is going to be a wonderful edition, a terrific edition, of THE LION- in short, almost as goed an edition as that of '42! It is a fascinating thought, and one which gives me- the creeps! . But let it pass. College graduating classes are getting progressively smaller these days, in inverse proportion to the progressive largeness of the war. Nor is there anywhere in sight an end to this trend. The maelstrom in which we are all thus caught is testing again, but in a way never before witnessed, the moral foundations of man's world. And no amount of flirtation with truth or mere lip-service to ideals will suffice to save those foundations for our posterity. We college men have therefore a duty to perform. First, we must believe that our world CAN be saved. Secondly, we must realize our own vital part in the process of salvation. And lastly, we must have confidence in ourselves and faith in the future. H. A. B. JONES QUARTEY, Editor. 1942 LION. 4
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DEDICATION WE, THE Seniors oi a true war class, dedicate this issue to those of us who have gone to do battle with the enemy. Our fondest hope is that they not only bring back a Victory, but also a Peace based on “Liberty and Equality for all men. ALFRED BRANNAM LEWIS BRINSON ROSCOE BROWNE FRANK GRICE PRICE HARRIS WILLIAM HUNTER CAMERON HAYNES DANIEL JOHNSON MARION JOHNSON JOHN JOSEPHS RALEIGH McCARROLL LUTHER NICKENS CALVIN RAULLERSON RALPH OVES CHARLES RILEY WELLINGTON SHIRLEY CLINTON SIMS CYRIL THOMAS JOHN B. THOMPSON JAMES USRY HERBERT WHITE ALFONZO WILUAMS 5
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