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The Grand March blended the old with the new. In the group are from left to right: Walter T. Johnson, Jr., president of the Student Government; Jttanita Tatum, Miss A. X: T. : Dr. and Mrs. Proctor; Dr. Warmoth T. Gibbs. president-emeritus and Mrs. Gibbs: L. C. Dowdy, dean of instruction and Mrs. Dowdy and Dr. Glenn F. Rankin, dean of students and Mrs. Rankin. Among the first students to congratulate were Louis Dudley, Sandra Leach and Thomasine Corbett, all hostesses at the luncheon. B. H. Thornton, right, treasurer of the A. T. Col ' ege Alumni Association was among the big alumni delegation. In the group are the Proctors and Mis. Thornton. FORTY COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTS at- tended the inauguration and among them were: Dr. Samuel Duncan. Livingstone College. Salisbury, N. C: Dr. Willa Player. Bennett College. Greensboro ami Dr. Thomas H. Henderson. Virginia Union University, Richmond, the latter who succeeded Dr. Proctor. The First Lady got words of praise from Mrs. Mary Hampton, Airs. Eula K. Vereen, chief, and Mrs. Phyoncia Lee, all dietitians who contrib- uted in the success of the luncheon.
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Trustee Board members, George H. Sockwell and E. E. Wacklell exchange banter shortly before start ol procession. My parents gave all thai they had . . . , Dr. Proctor said ol his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Proctor. left, ol Norfolk, Va., who came lor the event. Dr. and Mrs. Proctor with |ohn H. Johnson. Chicago publisher ol EBONY, |ET who delivered the luncheon address, look on at the Ball which honored the new president.
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