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Not only for ourselves, 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 the life, And living in our times:
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The aim: to make men free And happy Christmas sisters joined Around a shining tree. The dormitories in the night. Unbroken Bennett green. The old library filled with light.
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think of leaders strong and true led us through this year. The students and the faculty, Always prepared and near. Miss Idle Gossip's resting place Beside the Bennett Bell
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Bennett, now our voices raise, Harmonies of grateful praise; We, thy daughters find thee fair,
Loyally thy colors bear, Truth and honor in thy halls, Faith and love within thy walls; Every dear to us thou art, Firm within each loyal heart!
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May we ever choose aright Guided but by honor bright; Ever lovelier shalt thou live, As thy daughters freely give: Ever glorious above, Testimonies of our love.
evening shadows fall, we heed our last clear call, Mother, may we offer thee
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Hail to our chief, in silence may he rest, His light never be forgotten, his years be the best.
So be the trend of freedoms never-ending fight, That lived within his soul and come to be his might. Mourn not his death, for it t'was not in vain; The liberties of man n'er be so easily slain.
His beliefs and his principles shall live forever; As he fought so hard in each of his endeavors;
True Democracy shall miss him indeed, And rely on his philosophies in time
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shot! A scream! was all that it took; A sob, a tear, and then a mournful look.
is dead! May God save the world, Defend his beliefs, less be there more turmoil.
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six white horses on a sunny day, Rode our chief in silence to lay. The nation drowned in its terrible shame While forever upon his grave will burn the eternal flame.
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The historic year of 1963 illustrates a we know all too well. There are many
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No person can know what the future has in store. This is why it is important to 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 of the collegiate experience of the Bennett Students. For the seniors, in particular, it will be a resource for remembering the care-free, fun- chucked days you often thought to be difficult and terribly demanding. They were this, too.
future you will have many occasions to review the undergraduate years - to dream about long for them - and perhaps to cry a little. The experience of remembering will be a source of strength each time you face a new and uncertain circumstance.
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We have many reasons to congratulate you, the seniors, for your achievements. You are a lovely class. We hope that a good life is in store for each of you. We are grateful to the Yearbook staff for providing this record which allows you to recall many experiences you will be glad to remember over many, many
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HUMANITIES
English, French, music, and Business education are the majors pursued in the Division of
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Katie Higgs
Sarah Hill
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Jamelle Rackley
Janice Raiford Roberta Redd Pamela Reddick Sandra Rice
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Karen Smith
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Richmond, Va.
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Hartsville, S. C.
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Thomasville, Ga. Music Education
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Raleigh, N. C.
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Macon, Ga. Business Education
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Philadelphia, Pa. Psychology - Special Education
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Inverness, Fla. Biology - Physical Education
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Draper, N. C. Social Science
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Greensboro, N. C. Organ
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Selma, Ala. Biology - Chemistry
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Greensboro, N. C. Psychology - Biology
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Pittsboro, N. C.
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Houston, Texas Music Education
CAROLYN LETT
Bessemer, Ala. Home Economics
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Pantego, N. C.
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Greensboro, N. C. Medical Technology
BARBARA LYNN
Youngstown, Ohio History - Spanish
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Sociology - Psychology Mount Airy, N. C.
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Selma, N. C.
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Roanoke, Va. Music Education
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Thomasville, Ga. Biology - Psychology
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Greensboro, N. C. Elementary Education
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Baltimore, Md. Social Science - History
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Pittsburgh, Pa. Sociology - History
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Morganton, N. C. Elementary Education
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Houston, Texas Business Education
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L. to R., Lily So, Lilia Alphonse, Shirley Poole, Velma Harris, Edna Hardy, Wei Lei So. MIDDLE: L., R., Brenda Jackson, Tagiilima Massau, Juliannah Ajani, Jean Blair, Carolyn King. BOTTOM: L. to R. Delores Whitaker, Regina Williams, Ernestine Reddick, Yvonne Hodge, Sara Birmingham.
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