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f mm mm lili mm ill Jill lui ii fe n k tl .- , : . TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedic at ion 4 President 8 Board f Regents 9 dniinistration 12 Faculty 18 (Hubs and Organizations 47 Staff 74 Homecoming 134 Senior Class 122 Sojihomore Class 110 J unior Class 116 Freshman Class 104 Athletics 91
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A FOREWORD What is the good life? By whatever criteria one seeks to answer this question, he can exemplify them in the coOege environment. The good life, we are told by our faculty, is the examined life. The good life, we are told by our deans, contains the search for spiritual and moral values as weU as the striving for social grace. The good life is the joyous life, we tell ourselves in moments of relaxation. The good life is the directed life, we are told by the men and women who head our organizations. What gives dignity and meaning of hfe, we are told by the fast men of track, football, and bas- ketball, is excellence of technique in doing something that expresses life. All these definitions contribute to a whole. Taken together, they present variety that makes hfe full, exciting, challenging, and gives the realization that the good life can exist. The Havvk invites your perusal of all the aspects of the good life at U.M.E.S. in 1970-71. l«l - I
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DEDICATION PROF. RICHARD H. THOMAS Mr. Richard Thomas has been at U.M.E.S. for 32 years. He now resides in a lovely new home with his wife. Claudia, and two of his children, Grace and Calvin. His other daughter. Diane, and her husband. Claude Young, Jr.. reside in Wash- ington. D.C. Mr. Thomas says that he is confident of the growth in academic programs at U.M.E.S.. but hopes that we (people) don ' t ever get to the point where we eliminate the culturally deprived Black Student from educational opportunity. Educating the deprived has been our number one mission in the past, and Mr. Thomas hopes it will always continue as an integral part of our educational process. Mr. Thomas has exemplified to all at U.M.E.S., especially to the ' young people, that l(jve and understanding is essential to all men. Mr. Thom- as, for all that you have given, both materially and spiritually, we dedicate the 1970-71 Hawk to you.
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