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With
loving hearts and willing minds,The
Bennettway
we
trod,Not
only forourselves, our school,And
country, but for God.In this great world,
we
are
just onegroup
From
all locales and climes, But allwe
do reflects thelife,And
living in our times:A
mass
march
at theCapitolThe
aim:
tomake
men
freeAnd
happy
Christmas
sisters joinedAround
a shining tree.The
dormitories
inthe night.Unbroken
Bennett green.The
old library filled with light.A
beautifulMay
Queen.
The
stately reverent chapelwhere
In thankfulness
we
went,For
havingknown
thegoodness
ofA
Pope
and President.But after
darkness
comes
thedawn
In
which
we
turnfrom
sorrow
And
ever forward,walk
tofaceA
promising
tomorrow.
We
thinkof leaders strong and trueWho
led usthrough this year.The
studentsand the faculty,Always prepared
and near.Miss
Idle Gossip's resting placeBeside
the Bennett BellThat
pealedoh
so majesticallyA
sound
we know
sowell.But just
how
much
can onepoem
say,Or
oneyearbook
impart?
The memories
not found inhere
Live
deep
withinthe heart.^*
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of our
attitudes
and
ideas
of
life
in
our
times
are
formulated
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in
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of satisfactionandaccomplishment
that
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Religion isan important aspectofevery Bennettgirl'slife. Weekdaychapelisheldthreetimesaweekwithformal vesperson Sunday
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
withineach
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
thegood
Gendered here
in sisterhoodMay
we
ever
choose
arightGuided
but byhonor
bright;Ever
lovelier shalt thou live,As
thydaughters
freelygive:Ever
glorious above,Testimonies
of our love.'Tilthe evening
shadows
fall,'Til
we
heed our
lastclear call,Mother,
may
we
offer theeLives
ofworth
and purity?Go
with usthroughout theyears,Smile on us
in doubtsand
fears;Bless us
with thy tender care,Mother-
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LIGHT HAS
GONE
What
be the tearsand
theturmoil thatI see;A
light has left theworld
for all eternity.Letthe nation
and
theworld pay
homage
untohim,
Our
leader,from
which
thefreedoms
of theworld
didstem.
Great
aman
so hewas
inhismemorable
years,Expressed
sodeeply infour long days of tears.Hailto our chief, in silence
may
he rest,His light
never
be forgotten, hisyears
be thebest.So be
thetrend offreedoms never-ending
fight,That
lived withinhis souland
come
to be his might.Mourn
not his death, for itt'was not invain;The
liberties ofman
n'erbe
so easily slain.His beliefs
and
hisprinciples shall live forever;As
he fought sohard
in each ofhis endeavors;True
Democracy
shallmiss
him
indeed,And
rely on his philosophies intime
of need.A
shot!A
scream!
was
allthat ittook;A
sob, atear,and
then amournful
look.The
President is dead!May
God
save
theworld,Defend
his beliefs, less be theremore
turmoil.Then;
sixwhitehorses on
asunny
day,Rode
ourchief in silenceto lay.The
nationdrowned
in its terribleshame
While
foreverupon
hisgrave
willburn
the eternal flame.His journey
as in Christ's,was
tosave
ALL
mankind;
So
cry notany
more
and look not behind.Lifewill
never
cease
to exist, thoughGOOD
men
die;The
nationand
theworld
forgetjustwhy.
May
God
protectour
country, in itsyears
yet to be,And
let not his deathhamper
our strivefor universallibertyFor such
was
his life;may
generations unto singOf
John
FitzgeraldKennedy
Long
livethe King!Michael Robinson
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The
historicyear
of 1963 illustrates a truthwe
know
alltoowell.There
are
many
turns a
road
can take ina briefspan
of time.No
person
can
know
what
the future has instore.
This
iswhy
it is importantto takeevery
opportunity todramatize
the pleasantand rewarding
events inhuman
experience."Life in
Our
Time
s ,"an
appropriatetheme
chosen
by your Yearbook Committee,
provides a pleasant
record
ofthe collegiateexperience of the Bennett Students.
For
theseniors,inparticular,itwill
be
aresource
forremembering
thecare-free,fun-chucked days
you
often thoughttobe
difficultand
terriblydemanding.
They were
this,too.Inthefutureyouwill
have
many
occasionstoreview
theundergraduate years
- todream
aboutthem
- to long forthem
- andperhaps
to cry a little.The
experience
ofremembering
willbe
asource
ofstrengtheach
time you
face anew
and uncertaincircumstance.
We
have
many
reasons
to congratulateyou, the seniors,foryour
achievements.
You
are
alovely class.
We
hope
that agood
life is in storeforeach
of you.We
are gratefultotheYearbook
stafffor providingthis
record which
allowsyou
to recallmany
experiences
youwillbe
gladtore-member
over
many,
many
years.KS^MBPMUMHMM^I
ADMINISTRATION
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Mr.James Scarlette-Business
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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
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.Rosa Hooker- Stenographer
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Mrs. GeraldineWilliams-Assistant inAdmissions
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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Mrs. Katherine Doggett FacultySecretary
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Mrs. Dorothy Johnson-Assistantto Registrar Mrs. Doris Rice-Stenographer
HUMANITIES
English,
French,
music,and Business
edu-cation
are
themajors pursued
inthe Division ofHumanities.
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general science, healthand
physical education.Pre-professional
preparationfor schools ofmedicine,dentistry,pharmacy,
nursing, physical therapy, and laboratory technologyis alsooffered.Courses
inthedivision
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Richmond,Va. History -SociologyEMMA
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Atlanta,Ga. Sociology- PsychologyELAINE
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Farmville, N. C.I" V ' \r
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Pleasantville, N.J. ElementaryEducationNANCY BROWN
Abingdon, Va. Sociology- Psychology SALLIEBROWN
HighPoint, N. C. ElementaryEducationBEVERLY BRYAN
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Hartsville,S. C. ElementaryEducation LILLIANCHESTER
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Raleigh, N.C. Mathematics-BiologyVERA COLBERT
Macon,Ga.Business Education-Spanish
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Burgaw,N. C. Foods- Nutrition
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WestPoint, Ga.
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Leaksville,N. C. Elementary Education
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Greensboro, N. C.
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Laray,S. C.Home
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BRENDA GREEN
Philadelphia,Pa.
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Inverness, Fla.
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Draper, N. C.
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Bessemer,Ala.Home
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Pantego, N. C.Home
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LUCAS
Greensboro,N. C. Medical Technology
BARBARA
LYNN
Youngstown, Ohio History-Spanish
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MATTHEW
Camden,N.J.
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CLAUDETTE McCARTHER
Sociology -Psychology MountAiry,N.C.
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Rocky Mount, N. C.Business Education-Library Science
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Selma,N. C.
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Roanoke, Va. Music Education SUDIEPAYTON
Kinston, N.C. Sociology- EconomicsJOYCE PHELPS
Annapolis,Md. Biology-ScienceSM
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Salisbury, N. C.
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Thomasville, Ga.
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Thomasville,Ga. Biology-PsychologyALMA
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Greensboro,N. C. ElementaryEducation-_t v. tc \. ;
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Bristol,Va. Sociology -PsychologyMARY
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Greensboro,N. C. Biology- General ScienceKIWANA
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(Crump)Lexington,N.C.
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Morganton,N. C. ElementaryEducation SYBILTHOMAS
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Parksley, Va.
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