| Students waiting on the stairwell to register for classes. |
The Class of 1962 connects us to the past, but they also
connect us to the future. When they
graduated, they entered a world where African Americans and Caucasian Americans
were far from equal, where an ordained woman was a rarity, and where the United
States was hopelessly involved in an unwinnable and costly war. Although their present seemed bleak,
they went into the world as pastors, professors, missionaries, social
activists, chaplains, entrepreneurs, and counselors. They ministered to multicultural congregations on the South
Side of Chicago, soldiers in the war, hospital patients, and the oppressed
citizens of South Korea. In
essence, they did what they could do to change the world around them.
The world in which the class of 2012 will enter is better because of the ministries of those from the class of 1962. When the graduates of 1962 anoint the class of 2012 in Senior Chapel on Friday, they will be passing on the
torch. There is a lot of
uncertainty for the Class of 2012, but they too will go out as pastors,
professors, missionaries, social activists, chaplains, entrepreneurs, and
counselors. They too will minister
to diverse congregations, to the sick and dying, and to the oppressed and
hopeless and in their own way, they
will change the world around them.
Class of 1962 Golden Anniversary Memory Book
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