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I I MESSAGE SAINT PAUL ' S COLLEGE ({formerly Saint {Paul’s {Polytechnic {Institute) FOUNDED BY JAMES SOLOMON RUSSELL—1888 (INCORPORATE!) 1890) I.AWRENCEVTLLE, VIRGINIA 9 February 1962 The Graduating Class of 1962 Saint Paul ' s College Lawrenceville, Virginia Dear Friendsi Four years ago you were selected from a large number of applicants for admission to Saint Paul ' s College and at the time of your selection you were told that the college was obligating itself to make an investment in your future. The college has kept that obligation. It has made the promised invest¬ ment. You are now on the threshold of the completion of your college work. The extent to which the investment has been a sound one can only be determined by the extent to which you as graduates demonstrate that you possess the attributes of strong Christian character, sound scholarship, high personal integrity, the will to succeed in the most highly competitive environment that the American Negro has ever known, and loyalty and devotion to your Alma Mater. In demonstrating that you possess these attributes you will not only prove that the investment has been a sound one, but you will bring to your lives that success and happi¬ ness to which I believe each alumnus is entitled. THE DEAN I congratulate you on your graduation, wishes go with you. My best Sincerely ygurs. - - ... E.-Oones Dean of the College THEJivmb
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MESSAGE THE PRESIDENT TO: THE MEMBERS Of THE 1962 GRADUATING CLASS My dear friends: Please permit me to congratulate you for producing this Yearbook. I recognize some of the problems and difficulties you have encountered in your efforts. However, the production is a credit to you and to your ability to work and see a job well done. Very shortly you will leave this institution and become a part of the alumni of this institution. An institution is no stronger than its alumni. It is our sincere hope that you will not forget us. We will not forget you. We need your help, and we shall at all times stand ready to assist you with any of your problems. The world today needs men and women of strong Christian character. We have faith in you and believe each of you will make a contribution to the progress of mankind. With best wishes, I am Sincerely yours, CiLiI,, ■ Earl H. McClenney President
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Edward I. Long, Dean of Personnel William H. Whitehurst, Public Relations and Direc¬ tor of Alumni Activities. Alexander Easley, Chaplain
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