Johnson C Smith University - Golden Bull Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1966

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li r 1 Dr. Winson Coleman, Sr. Dean of the College of Liberal Arts When you have to make a choice, said William James, ' and don ' t make it, that in itself is a choice. Xo one can avoid de- cision-making and there are few times in life when choices have more influence on the future than those made in college. At Johnson C. Smith University we intend to provide the conditions in which the choices of today will insure the fulfillment of the aspirations of tomorrow. W. R. Coleman Dean of the College of Liberal Arts Dean Of J fie Cio Ieae (J L weraf Jiris Tlncf j ie ' llniuersili CReaisirar TO THE STUDENT BODY 1965-66 We are grateful to have the opportunity to enter this brief message in your yearbook. Preparing for and working at a job for which one is suited is a basic determinant of success in the art of living. Work, when well selected, is life ' s best cure for worry; it is the balance wheel for happiness; it is an ear-mark of intel- ligence; it is the best wa.v known to man to kill time on one ' s hands; it is the heart of a healthy plan for personal economics; and it is society ' s best known approach for decreasing criminal conduct and juvenile deliquency. Work, when well selected and well performed, is the escalator to high service, honor and respect. It is the pass- port of the portals of the world of wonders; and it is the gate-way to peace of mind and to the sense of belonging and tendej-ness which are the goals of every normal living creature. Check to see w ' hether or not you are develop- ing the characteristics which insure full living as a constructive participant in the world of work. See if you are becoming increasingly industrious, cooperative, friendly, persistent of what you be- lieve to be just, and able to take failure and dis- appointment without giving up completely. Then, check again to see whether or not you are letting hatred, greed, jealousy and prejudice poison your chance for life. Examine yourself to see if you honestly love to do a job well. Make sure that as you plan your life-work you organize principles for living which will in- sure constructive pursuit of that plan. Remember that an individual ' s philosophy for living is his chart for becoming a better human being or a cancer in society. Dress yourselves in garments of human beings who are not to be denied a place on the magnifi- cient team of successful living, and move ahead with your eyes clear, your minds alert and your consciences organized in terms of principles of human decency and diligence. You have a long head start toward a life of service and accomplishment. Live it well! Office of the Registrar Mr. J. Arthur Twitty Registrar

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Jacu itJ and dminisiraiion !J am lappt to nave Inis opportuniiu io exteno conaratuJations io our qrar uah ' na seniors ana aree inas to aJj wno view tnis pub- Jication. We are liuing in excitina times. QinaJJenaes ana opportunities a jound ec mo oaij nas Jiteraf u ancfji uratiue y opened up vast new worlds to oe conquered. Jxever before nas tnere been a qreaier neea or an atmospnere more conducive or moAinq siqnificant proqress in improvinq Iiuman relations. JlCq cnarqe to t ie student bodq is to capitalize on uour snort qears in coj eqe lAspire to qreatness todau. cj eize tne manu opportunities to acnieve qreatness. ns QjromweJl nas written — ■Ae wni e tne iron is not but moAe it not stri iina. ally yours JACK S. BRAYBOY Executive Dean J. S. Brayboy Executive Dean



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Mrs. Owena H. Davis Dean of Women It has been gratifying to note the ad- vancement in calibre of the Bull features commensurate with the developments of our space age. The young women as in- dividuals and in groups are a dynamic part of that soaring of academics and social values which are so indelibly pictured in the Yearbook. Expansion of opportunities for women may see more women featur- ed in athletic accomplishments. We are deeply concerned with Womanpower and shall constantly gear our efforts towai ' d development of potentialities of women in a changing society. 0. H. Davis Dean of Women .Dean UJ ZiJo nen :And Dean iJJ- JKen The footprints of the achievement of those whom you are succeeding are in- spiring and challenging. In these days of great strain and strug- gle when the hearts and minds of men all over the world are searching for freedom, equality, and justice, I urge you to fix on the star of high and noble achievement, charting your direction toward the new- horizon and the widening opportunities for service in the land we love. H. H. Davis I Dean of Men Mr. H. Howard Dav

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