Howard University - Bison Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1960

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history class o( 60 ll has brcti quite a few vcar . manv nrw friends. swinking parties. a l« t of laugh ami jii «ra»ion«l ir since we embarked on our college raiffw. We ran - to ollege h ever mein of tran |»ortutioii lh.it our modern era allow —ovrr land. » tr sea and through tin air. all with one tiling in mind llowurd t nivcrsily. Nwav from tin- security and lo r of out homes. we were thrown into tin- midst of sliangei : dormitories; freshman week undesirable haircuil . unallowed make-up. and “you girl . no stockings. ju l «Nk long lm ». and. of all thing . ROTC! W hat a fate to lief a II little boy and girl . Looking hark we laugh, whirl i« good because it will make good hull -«- »ioii» and bedtimes stories for our ki«l« one of these da . Well, we couldn't atop there men if we were ready lo turn around and go right hark home, fler all, the folk. hark home woulrl never lie able to understand how all those big ideal fell through in le»s than a month. We •wruliil out those udjuM merit day . There was the language harrier to get over She i not 'fat'. she' 'phatl' . and we no longer rout led or datrd a girl, lie- proper term wa lo pie -”, and so on We all learnetl in time, fter arhir ing a mean of comrnunicalinii. there wa then the problem of orientation around the Howard landmark such ■»: The Dial”, w liirh wasn't hard, we mu Id hardly mi « that: The Fountain” may have taken a little lime: hut where on earth i the tree? Hie lice didn't take long to find at nil nd. id enur e. who wa- supposed to know in tho»e days that the Kenyon and ooper - were not on eampus. Freshman week wa grand in spile of the pall. We found the silver lining remember? . . . the boat-ride that ended two oon; the eoke party: and other little esoteric novelties that we enjoyed . . . ju t for theehdnge. Thru . Sicial nirmr, htigli-h I. biological wiener, and ph iral -ienrr The midnight oil! Merely the i aim before the Morin. During our second year, the year of wi-r fool-”, we were well acquainted with the happening- on ID ’ campus W’e were proud of the fact that we could Maud and lecounli il when » many of u . foi certain mid various teutons, hud dropped | the wdvsiile. Our sophomore ear will always he outstanding in our reveries. We pledged the fraternity or sorority: we found’ ourselves and decided on a major: we knew where the (tarties were; and socialized to «uch an extent that it i« a wonder our pictures appear here today. The junior « ar was the initiation of finall “getting down lo business. Ilii was the la«t stand, ll became imperative in uur mind that we really hud to cut the “part mg’ lunar, pull that average up. and seek out the real mean toward accomplishing our goals. So now the road i« Mill calm, we know that what we have alwav anticipated i reallv true we arr jo-l lieginning. and we have lots -till to learn. Perhaps the metamorphosis ha never Iwm feh or realized. lx ok at our freshman pi-lure: now look at our graduation picture. That i only the pin real lunge. The rest i within u». ill our ideal our attitudes and our outlook I lie present ha become more Heeling t« us yeslerda we were freshmen: today, we arr graduate , and tomorrow. we are «lill living to determine.

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the deans of libera! arts DR. FRANK M. SNOWDEN Dean of Liberal Arti DR. CARROll L. MILLER Aut. Doan of liberal Arls 24



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STERLING A. BROWN Focully Advitor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS from «• Sylvie Menu Treotv'er. F ol Foyo S«i'k, iMoidoj Wtrtary S‘o dnp’ Chttlntoo I . VlwAmdMt Wrlltooi I'liion. Sirptonictoioi. Go«l Hontboiry. Csi’npoodop Socrototy. TmorKy J««Ui Chaplain. Willie HU, Slwdonl Coeeol tapro» «lo»r» Hot Shown.- Corel CoHowey On J FM fc«' Bob-'tor. a,tor IfpmMitlim LIBERAL ARTS ASSOCIATE EDITORS CAROL CALLOWAY FERIAL SHERMAN 26

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