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“a For the freshmen, Alumni Auditorium stands as a symbol of collegiate challenge to be theirs, whether for one quarter or four years. 1961 May Day... a tradition belonging only to the past. From freshman beanie to graduation cap ... four years of change. ce
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Color-splashed change. Autumn always comes. Transition demands that the old must die. Lipscomb, like life, realizes that a part of her must die . . . to give life to the new. And like leaves, her traditions drop one by one and fade from the campus scene . . . Junior-Seniors .. . Sackie Week ... May Day. Transition turns them over. For a moment we see them with crimson, golden memories from our hearts that hang on to the old, the familiar. September steals them from us suddenly and we can feel Page 6
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Wise words from the mouth of a mighty man who dares to dream. A better, not a larger D.L.C. means for Registrar Ralph Bryant application after application to consider, fewer—and each year fewer still—to select. “At a time when western civilization is en- gaged in a death struggle for the minds of men, America can no longer afford four months of idleness for its educators and fu- ture citizens. Taking such a 120-day educa- tional vacation each year is like soldiers stop- ping for tea in the midst of a crucial battle. In no other area would such waste be toler- ated. In these perilous times, it must not be. Year-round education is the ultimate answer. “Lipscomb has geared its educational pro- gram to the urgent needs of the present age. Effective June 18, 1962, and thereafter, David Lipscomb College will operate on a year- round four-quarter basis. Freshmen classes will begin in June and September each year. Senior classes will graduate in June and September each year. Thus, Lipscomb leads the way by doing her best to help America prepare her youth for the responsibilities of tomorrow.” A message to the mass. From the mouth of a man who for twenty-six years has dared to dream dreams and follow them through. Wisdom from one who has been moved by ‘ SP EM aay
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