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With

loving hearts and willing minds,

The

Bennett

way

we

trod,

Not

only forourselves, our school,

And

country, but for God.

In this great world,

we

are

just one

group

From

all locales and climes, But all

we

do reflects thelife,

And

living in our times:

A

mass

march

at theCapitol

The

aim:

to

make

men

free

And

happy

Christmas

sisters joined

Around

a shining tree.

The

dormitories

inthe night.

Unbroken

Bennett green.

The

old library filled with light.

A

beautiful

May

Queen.

The

stately reverent chapel

where

In thankfulness

we

went,

For

having

known

the

goodness

of

A

Pope

and President.

But after

darkness

comes

the

dawn

In

which

we

turn

from

sorrow

And

ever forward,

walk

toface

A

promising

tomorrow.

We

thinkof leaders strong and true

Who

led usthrough this year.

The

studentsand the faculty,

Always prepared

and near.

Miss

Idle Gossip's resting place

Beside

the Bennett Bell

That

pealed

oh

so majestically

A

sound

we know

sowell.

But just

how

much

can one

poem

say,

Or

one

yearbook

impart?

The memories

not found in

here

Live

deep

withinthe heart.

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of our

attitudes

and

ideas

of

life

in

our

times

are

formulated

here

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the

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step has had to be carefully planned and

formulated

by our leaders as

we

continue our universal

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has at

times been slow

and atothers rapid . . .

Yet

it is with a

sense

of satisfactionand

accomplishment

that

we

see our

dreams

materialize.

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college

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however,

have

intellectual pursuits

tobalance the lighter activities. . .

it is with

deep

interest and

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Religion isan important aspectofevery Bennettgirl'slife. Weekdaychapelisheldthreetimesaweekwithformal vesperson Sunday

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ALMA MATER

Bennett,

now

our voicesraise,

Harmonies

of gratefulpraise;

We,

thydaughters findtheefair,

Loyally thy colors bear,

Truth

and honor

inthy halls,

Faith

and

love within thy walls;

Every dear

tous thouart,

Firm

within

each

loyal heart!

CHORUS

Alma

Mater,

now

we

sing,

Hail the lightthatthou doest bring;

True

we've been

throughoutthe past;

True

to theewhile life shall last.

May

we

never smirch

the

good

Gendered here

in sisterhood

May

we

ever

choose

aright

Guided

but by

honor

bright;

Ever

lovelier shalt thou live,

As

thy

daughters

freelygive:

Ever

glorious above,

Testimonies

of our love.

'Tilthe evening

shadows

fall,

'Til

we

heed our

lastclear call,

Mother,

may

we

offer thee

Lives

of

worth

and purity?

Go

with usthroughout theyears,

Smile on us

in doubts

and

fears;

Bless us

with thy tender care,

Mother-

-fairest of the fair!

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TRIBUTE TO

JOHN

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KENNEDY

A

LIGHT HAS

GONE

What

be the tears

and

theturmoil thatI see;

A

light has left the

world

for all eternity.

Letthe nation

and

the

world pay

homage

unto

him,

Our

leader,

from

which

the

freedoms

of the

world

did

stem.

Great

a

man

so he

was

inhis

memorable

years,

Expressed

sodeeply infour long days of tears.

Hailto our chief, in silence

may

he rest,

His light

never

be forgotten, his

years

be thebest.

So be

thetrend of

freedoms never-ending

fight,

That

lived withinhis soul

and

come

to be his might.

Mourn

not his death, for itt'was not invain;

The

liberties of

man

n'er

be

so easily slain.

His beliefs

and

hisprinciples shall live forever;

As

he fought so

hard

in each ofhis endeavors;

True

Democracy

shall

miss

him

indeed,

And

rely on his philosophies in

time

of need.

A

shot!

A

scream!

was

allthat ittook;

A

sob, atear,

and

then a

mournful

look.

The

President is dead!

May

God

save

theworld,

Defend

his beliefs, less be there

more

turmoil.

Then;

sixwhite

horses on

a

sunny

day,

Rode

ourchief in silenceto lay.

The

nation

drowned

in its terrible

shame

While

forever

upon

his

grave

will

burn

the eternal flame.

His journey

as in Christ's,

was

to

save

ALL

mankind;

So

cry not

any

more

and look not behind.

Lifewill

never

cease

to exist, though

GOOD

men

die;

The

nation

and

the

world

forgetjust

why.

May

God

protect

our

country, in its

years

yet to be,

And

let not his death

hamper

our strivefor universalliberty

For such

was

his life;

may

generations unto sing

Of

John

Fitzgerald

Kennedy

Long

livethe King!

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Dr.

Willa

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President

The

historic

year

of 1963 illustrates a truth

we

know

alltoowell.

There

are

many

turns a

road

can take ina brief

span

of time.

No

person

can

know

what

the future has in

store.

This

is

why

it is importantto take

every

opportunity to

dramatize

the pleasant

and rewarding

events in

human

experience.

"Life in

Our

Time

s ,"

an

appropriate

theme

chosen

by your Yearbook Committee,

provides a pleasant

record

ofthe collegiate

experience of the Bennett Students.

For

the

seniors,inparticular,itwill

be

a

resource

for

remembering

thecare-free,fun-

chucked days

you

often thoughtto

be

difficult

and

terribly

demanding.

They were

this,too.

Inthefutureyouwill

have

many

occasionsto

review

the

undergraduate years

- to

dream

about

them

- to long for

them

- and

perhaps

to cry a little.

The

experience

of

remembering

will

be

a

source

ofstrength

each

time you

face a

new

and uncertain

circumstance.

We

have

many

reasons

to congratulateyou, the seniors,for

your

achievements.

You

are

a

lovely class.

We

hope

that a

good

life is in storefor

each

of you.

We

are gratefultothe

Yearbook

stafffor providingthis

record which

allows

you

to recall

many

experiences

youwill

be

gladto

re-member

over

many,

many

years.

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and

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Manager,StudentUnion-Purchasing Agent

Mr.James Scarlette-Business

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Mrs. MaryEady-Registrar

MissJean Dixon- SecretaryBusinessOffice

Mrs.MyraJones- Dietitian

Mrs. FredricaSayles- Cashier Miss DorisRogers-Secretary inBusinessOffice

Mr.Lawrence Rogers-Superintendent, Buildingsand

Grounds

Mrs. Eula Willis- Dining Hall AssistantDietitian

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Mrs. Mary Robbins-Manager, Snack Bar

MissMarySpruell-Secretary Stenographic Bureau

Mrs. AnezThomas

Secretary in Activities-Residence Mr.MosesWalker- Manager, College Store; BusinessEducation

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Mrs. Margaret McMillan Secretary- Psychological Service

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Mrs.RenaGodbolt

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Rev.John Corry -College Chaplain

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MissJeanFranklin DormitoryAssistant

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Mrs. Dorothy Johnson-Assistantto Registrar Mrs. Doris Rice-Stenographer

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HUMANITIES

English,

French,

music,

and Business

edu-cation

are

the

majors pursued

inthe Division of

Humanities.

Added

to these four

minors are

art, dramatics,

and

library science. Private lessons inapplied

music

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majors

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mathematics,

general science, health

and

physical education.

Pre-professional

preparationfor schools ofmedicine,dentistry,

pharmacy,

nursing, physical therapy, and laboratory technologyis alsooffered.

Courses

inthe

division

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requirements

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majors,

but alsotoprovide a general

knowledge

ofthe sciences.

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in

Elementary

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Psy-chology,

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Sociology

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in

Economics,

Religion

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constitute the SocialScience Division.

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Re-warding Experience

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Students In

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Children's

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Feature

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Department

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Thesis

Required

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History

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Junior

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Dr.Chauncey Winston- EducationChairman, SocialScience Division

Mrs.Earline Currie- Elementary Ed.Teacher Children'sHouse

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Greensboro,N. C. Sociology- Psychology

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Camden,N.J.

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BRINKLEY

Richmond,Va. History -Sociology

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Atlanta,Ga. Sociology- Psychology

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Farmville, N. C.

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Pleasantville, N.J. ElementaryEducation

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Abingdon, Va. Sociology- Psychology SALLIE

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HighPoint, N. C. ElementaryEducation

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Tryon,N. C.

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Hartsville,S. C. ElementaryEducation LILLIAN

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Raleigh, N.C. Mathematics-Biology

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Macon,Ga.

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COSTON

Burgaw,N. C. Foods- Nutrition

JACQUELYN

CUMBERLANDER

WestPoint, Ga.

English-LibraryScience

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DAVIS

Lancaster,S. C. English-Spanish

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Charlotte, N. C.

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Leaksville,N. C. Elementary Education

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Greensboro, N. C.

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Laray,S. C.

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Newport News,Va. Elementary Education

BRENDA GREEN

Philadelphia,Pa.

Psychology- SpecialEducation

DORIS

GREEN

Inverness, Fla.

Biology-Physical Education

SERITA

HAIRSTON

Draper, N. C.

SocialScience- History

DANIETTE

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