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ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT To The Class of 1956: It is with sincere pleasure, that 1 congratulate you upon completion of what may be termed the first sector of your training for the battle of life. Today, you are SENIORS, living in a protected environment created largely by those who hold your welfare close to their hearts—tomorrow you again become FRESHMEN, stripped for that rigorous initiation which the world reserves for all. Accept your successes with modesty, endure your reverses with equanimity, and the rewards of the larger school into which you are now going will be as enduring and satisfying as are these which you enjoy today. JAMES H. CARTER Assistant to the President ASSISTANT DEAN To The Class of 1956: Your college career has had as one of its ob- jectives the arousing of vour consciousness that man is master of his own fate. The intellectual standards we set for you here were to prepare you to take up your responsibilities in the face of an uncertain destiny. We have inculcated the tools of learning within you so that you may face the world . . . and your destiny . . . with dignity. We hope we have succeeded. So, with love and confidence. I bid you fare- well and good luck. ARTHUR C. BANKS, JR. Assistant Dean I I
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES E. Dale Adkins Williard W. Allen Carrington L. Davis Richard W. Emory Bliss Forbush L. Manuel Hcndler Josiah F. Henry, Jr. Ivan E. McDougle Carl J. Murphy, Chairman Martin D. Jenkins, President of Morgan James H. Carter, Jr.. Secretary Deceased These Civil-minded individuals who freely donated their time and energy to safeguard the rights and privi- leges of students at Morgan to acquire an education. 10
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C omptrodler Congratulation» l ecfistrcu To the Class of 1956 Greetings: Vou have tarried here for four years, during which period you have survived the rigorous academic require- ments, you have developed from the adolescence to the young adult, and you have reached another plateau in your life's goal. Congratulations! EDW. N. WILSON Registrar Dear Class of '56: It is a real pleasure to have the opportunity of saying farewell to our distinguished graduating classes. It is my sincere hope that your four years at this institution have been of value in preparing you for successful and happy careers. EDGAR DANIEL DRAPER Business Manager MARION ROBINSON
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