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Q9 .oi-V Twenty-four of Wilmington's freshmen this year were from Green and White families whose members have attended Wil- mington through the years. Nine of these belonged to an in- formal Second Generation Club, with parents or grandparents who are alumni. Picture L. to R.: John Bernard, Frances Terrell, Nancy Lyons. Dianne Dennis. Ernest Arehart. 20 Alumni-Parents Meeting New York, Oct. 26, 1962 Eleanor Bates Newkirk L. I0 R.: Ralph Shell .lerre Riggs Bill Moody Dick Murphy Tom Wood Dacfs 1962 so ' 'PVS Na'rl !I.llfFif1'f 'W'
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Alumni: Last Man lub: Parents: 2nd Generation Club 5 v i . i 2 I fi! t 1 Left: Alumni Boosters Night, February 16, 1963. Right: Everett C. Dulme. President of W. C. Alumni Association, Maynard Davide. .'XQsoc'iation Treusur nd Vernon C. Wills. Secretary of the College. Wills und Dabe lumd Cheeks to Duvidstosturt1963 Loyalty Fund Drive. 'w-W t..t.,M LAST MAN CLUB-October, 1963, L. I0 R.: W'ill tanton, Class of 1903: President Read: Charles Look. Class of 1903 Abore: New Alumni Center in College Hall I9
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Ms The President 95 Mes sage Looking through the earliest Yearbooks at Wilmington College recently I came upon the edition of 1928. I could not help being impressed with the physical progress which has been made in the intervening years on this campus, in the numbers and variety of buildings, in the beauty of the landscape, and in the general make up and character of the Yearbook itself. Yet in some respects no change has occurred. The Yearbook has always been known as the Wilmingtonian. Thirty-five years from now, when you leaf through this volume, let us hope that the enduring values and traditions of Wilmington College will still be reflected here. Let us hope that you will still know it as a college whose Christian tradition of liberal arts is pre- served, where critical thinking and artistic creativity are fostered, where service to others is encouraged, where self-reliance and self-help are still cultivated and practiced. Admittedly these things are hard to capture in measurable form or pictures, but a college is either mediocre because it honors more superficial values, or excellent because it strives towards goals worthy of lasting pursuit. James M. Read
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