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DEDICATED TO the Faculty of Duke University by whose direction zve found knowledge ONi of us stop ro a-alizc h;ir a certain professor docs tor us every rime we walk into a classroom. lo mosr people a professor is a s nibol ot six quizzes, three cuts, and a few- quality poi?its. But he is more than that. He is also a member of the university com- munity, a master craftsman who molds our ideals, builds our characters, and shapes our destinies. He is the patient individual who works with us unselhshK- and SNinpathet- icallv in success or failure. Each faculty member, from the highest dean to the new- est professor, rakes a vital part in the future role we shall have to play as members of the world communitN . It is because of this tact that we, the students of Duke L ' niversit -, are proud to dedicate this I 4S (ji am ici.i.i K to the facult -, and, in so doing, recall to mind the words of James Buchanan Duke: I request that this institution secure tot its officers, trustees, and facult , men of such out- standing character, abilir -, and ision as will insure its attaining and maintaining a place of real leadership in the educational world.
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DUKE UNIVERSITY DC AM • A 0 ?r C l OL A y
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PREFACE JLI) wc hold within our minds all thT mcmorics vvc hold v irhin our hearts there would be no need for this, the thirty- sixth volume of the Chamicu.kkk. Needless to say, a yearbook serves as a valuable re- minder of those carefree days of youth when the greatest problem we were faced with was not being able to get a date on Saturday nights. But a yearbook does more than that. In glanc- ing over the four volumes that accompanied us through our four years of college we may watch the gradual change of not only the Uni- versity but of the individual himself. As a freshman we see him as a shapeless being. At t he end of four years we see him molded into a definite personality with set ideals and ambi- tions. We see him as a mature person that realizes his responsibilities to his fellow man, his country, and his God. Wc sec him as a per- son read - to accept these responsibilities. If ou are not in the book, project yourself into the scenes and activities. They were all a part of our University. For -ou we have tried to present a record of the ear to help you remember the events of toda -. Tomorrow they will be but memories. tD iXJ fm ' tica
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