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TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS: Lincoln University has grown in many ways since you have been here. It is our hope that you too have grown and have been motivated to learn. Yes, learn that some information remains only a short time but ideals and spiritual values will continue to beckon you beyond your present goals. As you leave Alma Mater seek wisdom - remembering that Alma Mater grows in ser- vice to others as you participate and contribute to society in constructive ways. Leroy D. Johnson Dean of College DONALD K. CHEEK, LE ANN A NELSON, Secretary TO THE CLASS OF TRANSITION - The Class of '68 Advice givers arc legion - there will always be someone to advise and criticise. But a man must carry within himself the ultimate criteria of his behavior - and if he has satisfied himself as to his integrity, then hope- fully he can recognize that this in itself is an accom- plishment. Many in the class of '68 have begun to attain this goal. My wish is that it will be achieved by all. 9 Donald K. Cheek Vice-President for Student Affairs
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TO THE CLASS OF 1968 -- In other days when one spoke of power blocs, he was referring to the alliances among nations. Today, we hear of Black Power, White Power, Green Power and Stu- dent Power, among others. In the passionate scramble to become aligned with some of these power blocs, men in our universities must not forget the power of the human in- tellect. Man's hope for a better, a more humanitarian existence depends upon the ex- tent to which the human intellect can control and direct his passions. Where reason and emotion are compatible the individual makes a better life for himself and for the so- ciety of which he is a part. James Bonner MacRae Dean of Students (retired) 8 H
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DAVID BERNARD KENT, JR. A. B. Director of Admissions AUSTIN H. SCOTT, Ph. B. Vice-President for Business and Finance FRANK JOHN DOWD, JR. A. B. , M. A. Vice-President 10 MAMIE L. WALKER, B. A. , M. A. Assistant Dean of Students
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