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To the Class of 1968—Congratulations! Your class is a first - the first class as Morgan State College begins the second century of its history. This is. in a symbolic sense, significant. In this context you should determine to make the postgraduate record of the members of this class so outstanding that in future years it may be well said, the Class of 1968 was truly first! Each of you will play many roles in the years ahead —in your occupation, in your community, in your family, and in your personal devclo| - ment. I sincerely hope that in all your endeavors you will establish high goals and strive to attain them. As you go to make your places in the world, those of us who remain at Morgan State will watch you with high hopes, our pride growing as your achievements mount. I wish for each of you a successful life — not simply success to be counted in material gains, but success in attaining worthwhile social and personal goals to the end that this will be a better world for your having lived in it. Martin D. Jenkins President 18
Board of Trustees Mr. Richard W. Emory. Chairman Mr. John I.. Berry. Vice-Chairman Ally. E. Dale Adkins Dr. Elaine C. Davis Ally. Josiah F. Henry, Jr. Dr. Delores C. Hunt Mr. Charles G. Hutzlcr, III Mr. John II. Murphy. Ill Dr. Kenneth O. Walker Dr. Edward N. Wilson. Secretary' Mr. William L. Wilson, President Mr. Samuel Hopkins, Vice-President Dr. Elaine C. Davis Mr. Mathias J. DeVito Mr. Victor Frenkil Mr. Robert B. Hamill Dr. James A. Scnsenbaugh The Honorable Robert B. Watts Mrs. Thomas W.H. White, Jr. The former Board of Trustees meets with the new State Board of Maryland Colleges in a press conference. As of July. 19(»7. Morgan State College rclinguishcd its private Board of Trustees to come under the jurisdiction of the State Board of Trustees. Under this Board of Trustees. Morgan State College enjoys all the rights and privileges of all the state colleges of Maryland. The duties of management and policy making are entrusted to the Board of Trustees. The Trustees are charged with the making of by-laws governing the business, instruction, personnel, and policies of the institution. They appoint the Presi- dent wIk in turn implements these |X licies and keeps the Board well informed of the crucial needs of the College. With the added responsibilities of awarding honorary degrees and the making of the budget, the Board of Trustees represents the highest echelon in the management of the College. 19
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