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. . . From The Editor To the Graduating Class of 1976 Year after year we have traveled old Route One to Lincoln. Our years of traveling to this great institution have come to an end. Now we must search for new routes and if necessary create our own paths. We leave Lincoln with the feeling of holding a partially filled glass of water. It is half way filled, yet it is half empty. With a sigh we pack our bags full of memories and experiences that have taught us so much. Yes, Lincoln is for LEARNERS and I offer my congratulations to the SURVIVORS of 76 , for you have encountered and endured the turbulance of Lincoln's period of transition. Build your souls and attain them, the achievement of success is to be admired. Remember that the family is the key, it is the greatest achieve- ment of all. Therefore, I offer to you that which my parents gave to me, the three greatest states of consciousness man can achieve. PEACE, LOVE, UNITY. Ruth Day Hargrove Editor-in-Chief 9
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THE LION Deadlines, pages, copy, cropping — with all this, lots of disagreements. Time was the big- gest problem; there never seemed to be enough. Schedules made, schedules broken, not wanting to do the wrong thing, but not knowing how to do the right. All these prob- lems, and still a book has been produced and believe it or not — it's been WE DID IT!!!!!! EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Ruth Day Hargrove CO-EDITORS Cheryl Anne Ford Sandra L. Armstrong James Loper ART Clarence Martin Pamela Jackson TYPIST Phyllis Hayes STAFF Arthur Allen Jerelene Sherrell ADVISOR: Dr. Farrell A very special thanks to Mr. Lyle and to Luther Manning! No words can express the appreciation to LOPE The Photography Expert. Thanks to the man who supplied our Home — Mr. Ralph Johnson 8
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THE LAST MILE Cornin' to the end of the road slowly not even surely the end draws near The times left behind are now the Good Old Days that weren't so damn good but will never be forgotten Times that sometimes hurt more than helped but experience builds — or destroys and I'm still around at least for now The distance is so far I can't see the end of it but I can't stop — I can't stand still a motionless man is an easy target The end, like most things, is a mystery never solved and frequently never seen The paths are many the way is long. Clarence E. Martin, Jr.
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