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Graduates urged
to cope with change
ORANGEBURG, SC
—Dr. W.C. Brown,
director of the Institute
for Higher Educational
Opportunity at the
Southern Regional
Education Board in
Atlanta, told ap
proximately 600 students
graduating from South
Carolina State College
that this is “The Dawn of
A New Era.”
He pointed out that
our forefathers feared the
new era when America
changed from an
agricultural economy to
one of industry, but that
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standing) Constantine B. Williams, Connie Anderson, Addie F.
Terry, Bertha M. Davis, Hazel Clayton, Mary F. Braithwaite,
Eliza Walroach, Daisy K. Oliver, Mary E. Thompson; (kneeling)
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Manor Parker, Marion Turner, Mary Davis Tucker, Estella
Gilder, Winnie Coley Rankin, Kathryn Pitts Jasper, Willie Mae
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Elizabeth Douglas Barrington, Ursher James and Albert
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Improve your
family health
and home care skills.
Call Red Cross.
change is the law of life.
He urged the graduates to
change with the changes
and not to be consumed
by change. Adjusting and
coping with change is the
essential ingredient of the
new era.
“There are those who
make things happen,
those who watch things
happen and those who
don’t know what’s hap
pening,” Dr. Brown said.
“Nothing significant will
happen in your life unless
you make it happen”, he
concluded.
Two graduating with
the highest point averages
were Marie Dovrc
Gosnell, a speech
pathology major from
Orangeburg and Janis
Rucker Mack, an elemen
tary education major
from St. Matthews.
Others graduating Sum
ma Cum Laude were
Tanger Anita Harris of
Ninety Six and Anthony
Lamar Ingram of
Columbus, Ga., both
drama majors and
Wilfrida Hellen Aduol
Olaly, counselor
education major from
Orangeburg.
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The Augusta News-Review Mav 19. 1984
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