FOREWORD rih : ? mrl '1 We have been a part of the social upheave! S4M(W ■HHRS necessary and vital to the future of America. The Lincoln University of our experience was also in the midst of environmental transition. During our four years here, we witnessed and became a part of, the old and the new. Each of the changes which affected us was judged on the basis of our early experience at Lincoln, and whether those changes themselves would be beneficial to our insti - tution, and to ourselves in an increasingly involved search for our identity. In our moments of reflection, we will forever cherish our scholarship, leadership, and Rabble; and most of all, our earliest memories of Lincoln; which suddenly became a changing campus in a changing world. This yearbook gives an account of our Lincoln experience; an experience rich in the traditions of old..... Dear Lincoln. . .thy sons will 'ere be true. 2
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Donald Vincent Stewart Born: December 2, 1946 Died: February 1, 1966 DEDICATION We, the class of 1968, in reflecting upon what events, situations, crises, and relationships have occurred since our freshman year, have concluded that although we have passed through an era of transition, we have profited most, not by an outstanding academic record, but by a deeper insight into life and a more firm realization of what being human really means. Thus, we dedicate, with the warmest sincerity, our yearbook to the memory of Donald Vincent Stewart, whose passing brought about one of the most profound changes in the minds of many Lincoln students. Don was from the Pen Hills section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was a memorable classmate, a fine friend, and a lovable person. He was very fond of science, nature, and art. He enjoyed reading anything and everything. An individualist and an idealist.Don was a thinker. 4 Richard E. Hill
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