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Class of 1963 Dedicatee Miss Bernice M O ’Mriant The class of 1963 is cognizant of the difficulty involved in paying full tribute to so dedicated a person as Miss Bernice O’Briant. Having joined the Hampton Institute faculty in 1928, she has added balance and dignity to the profession of student development. For nearly three decades, as chairman of the department of secondaiy education, her primary aim has been devoted to stimulating and guiding the intellectual development of future teachers in the secondary schools. She has worked to¬ ward this aim with sincere loyalty, con¬ scientiousness, and high standards. For students who have graduated from Hampton and have gone out into the teaching profession, her name wiU forever be a legendary symbol of great¬ ness and high devotion in the field of education. The entire Hampton family joins the class of 1963 in honoring Miss O’Briant for her renowned history of proud, faithful, and untiring service in the elevation of educational stand¬ ards at Hampton Institute. 4
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foreword “Parting is such sweet sorrow.” With this phrase prevailing in their minds, the staff of the 1963 Hamptonian has attempted, since early Sep¬ tember, to compile a book that would serve to arouse, always, fond memories of the years of studying at H.I. From our first day on the campus, stretch¬ ing, seemingly everlasting, to our day of gradua¬ tion, we have acquired a wealth of memories that shall ever remain . . . Cheering at the football and basketball games . . , The walks along the water¬ front in the fall and in the spring . , . The Prol)a- tion activities . . . The Musical Arts Society pres¬ entations • . . The nights in the grill with nodiing to do? . . . and, as always, the midnight cram¬ ming sessions. All of these have made their contri¬ butions to making us, the students, more adaptable, indeed more flexible, as we prepare to step out into the world that exists beyond the gates of Hampton. With these few introductions and previews, we have gained an insight, through sheer suggestive hints; of what extends, what awaits us, beyond those gates. And therefore, with a background of this we, the senior class, feeling adequately prepared to meet the challenge of a world in transformation, depart with affectionate memories, remembering never to forget the source of tliese memories; our home by die Sea, Hampton Institute. CECIL B. PATTERSON Editor
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