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The Design is Individualistic uly. The public followed the de- cline of his condi- tion until his death The diversity of our worlds has an impact on our lives. We are taught how to cope with this diversity. Even though Campbell instills the same education, the same principles, the same ideals in each student who travels through this place the design is individualistic, and the performance is personal. - Scott Williams ■it - n ' Ken Plunkift (leff) and Greg Mlddleron (righr) skofeboord with precision while others bike, rhumb through the lorest newspaper, or char with Opening — 1 1
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o E ON THE MULTIFACETED CHARACTER OF Dorothea Stewart The theme Designed to Petform was corefully chosen for this yeor ' s Pine Burr in on effort to copture the underlying meaning and purpose of Campbell University as an institution of Christian higher education. The yeorbook sfoff could not hove mode a more appropriate choice in its dedicotee of the 1986 Pine Burr thon Miss Dorothea Stewart since she not only stands for Christion higher education but is truly Q port of Compbell ' s trodition. Whitmon writes: I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear. ' ' The carols these voices sing ore nor varied; they oil sing a song of praise. — Scott Williams Editor, Pine Burr A true teacher is one who not only teaches her students to do the right thing, but to enjoy doing the right thing. Professor Dorotheo Stewart is devoting her life to being o true teacher. — Dr. Normon A. Wiggins President Compbell University ' s statement of purpose reods: ' Doth In end out of the classroom, the university endeovors to present Christion principles to students and to foster their opplicotion to doily life. ' This stotement describes Ms. Stewart perfectly. More thon onyone I know, Ms. Stewort exemplifies the ideals of Christian learning ond Christion living that hove served as the foundotion of Campbell from its beginning. — Dr. Thomos C. Richardson Choirmon Department of English ond Communications She come home to Duies Creek, ond Compbell College in 1960. where for 20 years she has demonstrated the virtue that is skillful occomplishmenf in the classroom; in the Senate; and in the rooms of countless committees where the rights of students ond foculty were debated, where stondords were created, where the meaning of liberal arts at Campbell College was defined and chompioned, ond where the university wos ochieved. It wos lorgely through her efforts os Advisor to Epsilon Pi Eto Honor Society rhot o chopter of Phi Koppo Phi is at Compbell University. As committee scholor ond secretory, with a gtace of person, she has, as the woman scholar, spoken for order in longuoge, for gentleness of monner, for the democrocy of opportunity and the aristocracy of spirit. — Mrs. Dorothy Whitley Colleague Dorothea Stewart ' s genteel manner belies a strong, ossertive choracter. Her sense of justice ond tightness ore challenged only by her expertise in the classroom. — Clorence Hundley j Pine Burr Adviser It is hard to be excessive when talking about the virtues of those who hove for two or three or more generotions colled Duie ' s Creek home. This homier has inspired ond cultivoted ocodemic excellence, a worm ond caring spirit, o love of nature, o high regord for o shared and rich heritage and o proper respect for the aesthetics. One should be hard- pressed to find one who more neorly exemplifies a proper combinorion of oil these admirable quolities than does Dorothea Stewort, Het church, her students, her fomily ond her community ore much the richer for oil she does and for all she meons to so mony. This is o very proper recognition of one of Buies Creek ' s grocious ond genteel ond volued native-born ocodemion. — Mr. Bob King Director of Guidonce ond Career Counseling She hos influenced me to leorn for the soke of learning. She inspired me to wont to give for the soke of giving. — Dovid Drift Student Miss Stewart has been o member of the foculty ot Compbell since 1960. An olumno of Compbell, she completed her undergraduate studies ot UNC-Greensboro and her mosfer ' s training ot Eost Corolino University , UNC-Chopel Hill and UNC-Greensboro. j A former student of Miss Powell, who taught her English in high i school. Miss Stewart is the former sponsor of the Mobel Powell I English Communicotions Club in oddition to Epsilon PI Eto honor : society. A native of Buies Creek, she is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Lotto V. Stewort.
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