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THE COLLEGE IS A COMMUNITY What is a community? Many sociologists describe a community as a local or geographic area and an association of persons and groups living together and influencing one another. This defini- tion very aptly fits our college community. Within the college are people from many walks of life bonded together to form a large group composed of many smaller segments. These smaller groups bring the members into a much closer and more personal relationship. These groups are not pri- marily social, nor recreational, nor religious, but a combination of all these things molded into one united body. This organization provides the student with a meaningful academic life and pro- vides a chance to associate more closely with others in an area of common interest. Still, these groups do not by themselves constitute a college community. There must be a cohesive force to relate the individual segments to the body as a whole. We therefore share a common goal, experi- ence many of the same problems, and enjoy many of the same prospects. The students of such a community share a mutual understanding, respect and confidence. Above all else, the students of the community have a sense of mutual responsibility — to be first of all responsible citizens who grant others the same respect and the same privileges that we wish from them.
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FOREWORD After many hours of work, we are at last able to bring to you the 1964 Pine Burr. And it is with great pleasure that we do so. You will find as you leaf through this volume that the major emphasis is on copy . . . good, creative copy. Our definition of a yearbook is that it is a medium by which you can always remember your college years. The book preserves this memory both through copy and photography. Copy appeals to the intellectual portion of the memory and photog- raphy appeals to the tangible or material portion. Together they mean everything; separately they mean little. Our theme is The College Is a Community. Copy on each division page relates that section to the theme. We chose this particular theme because we felt it to be crucial, since just last year we reached senior college status. Our theme relates the college as an institution to the social definition of the community and we can only hope that this will have some meaning for each of you. In conclusion, we would like to say that this volume was compiled expressly for your appreciation and enjoyment, and we sincerely hope that you will prize this edition of the Pine Burr now and in the years to come. Co-Editor Co-Editor
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i Dedicated to W. CONARD GASS One of the beautiful legends of our land tells of the exist- ence years ago of a towering likeness on a mountainside of a man whose benign expression blessed all the inhabitants living in the valley below. So powerful was the influence of this silent figure that the people of the valley became more and more loving and kind in character from reflect- ing upon the vision ever-present before their eyes. The parable contained in this legend has undoubtedly been enacted over and over again on college campuses every- where as students have beheld in beloved professors admirable qualities of goodness and greatness, worthy of emulation. It is upon such a beloved professor that the Pine Burr staff now pauses to bestow honor in the dedication of the college annual of 1964. For ten years this quiet, unassuming teacher, like a skillful potter, has been helping to mold the lives of countless young people on this campus whom he has taught and with whom as a friend he has associated and counseled. In him we find remarkably well-balanced ele- ments, qualifying him equally well as an able preacher and an excellent teacher. He possesses, for instance, moral forti- tude to stand ever unflinchingly for right, tempered with humility: an insatiable eagerness for new truth, balanced with profound respect for the sacred tra ditions; firmness in upholding high scholastic standards, blended with the sfiiril (if love characteristic of a great teacher. Out (if a profound respect for the character and life of our friend, with deep appreciation for his personal contri- liulions to our lives at this institution, and in recognition of his distinguished service to the cause of Christ and to Christian education at Campbell College and elsewhere, we dedicate this annual to Dr. W. Conard Gass.
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