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The Archives Staff Editor-in-chief. . .J. Zamgba Browne Associate Editor Ozy Reynolds Business Manager Louis C. Cross III Copy Editor Donald Barbera Sports Editor Robert Newton Art Editor Colleen Zemp Layout Editors William Curtis, Carolyn Robinson Photo Editor Willie F. Longshore Photographers Lavaughn Wilson, La Verne Smith Secretarie s Sandra Broadnax Carmen Fields Christine Lasley Staff Assistants: Pamela E. Brown, Lela Buckingham, Marilyn Dun- can, Sherry Fletcher, Bennita Givens, Bedelia A. Gordon, Wayne Kitchen, Sue Nelson, Loretta D. Nolan, Jean Schatzer, Ronald Sikes.
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FOREWORD Lincoln University, sprawling the paraphernalia of a hundred years of learning down its Jefferson City hill, now moves forward into a new era. As we enter this second century, much of the past remains with us. The new science building, appropriately named Founders Hall, stands be- side doomed Memorial Hall. A beautiful new student union building stands across from old Young Hall. In other locations about the campus, the erec- tion of a social science and a military science building are more indicators of the New Lincoln. But the New Lincoln is more than concrete, steel and bricks, the New Lincoln is also flesh and blood, hopes and dreams. Thus, for us the New Lincoln is not really new, but is as old as the dreams of the black soldiers of the 62nd and 65th Missouri Colored Infantries. And so long as there are men with hopes and dreams, each year will find them building a New Lincoln. THE STAFF
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