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and Our Jbean Dean Conrad I met him first when I was greatlj dis- turhed about my grades. He asked me to come into his ollice for a visit. As Dean of Instruction, the welfare of each student at High I ' oint College is his foremost concern. His ollice is opened six days a week to stu- dents seeking answers to various academic problems. Insight and appreciation of values enable Dean Conrad to endeavor steadily for improvement of the old and for discovery of the new in fields of academic growth. . - • m 1 iJa J •.J- ' -» v-tfll Dean i.i.i;i:i I saw him for the first time as 1 walked into Roberts Hall when High Point College was new to me. He looked up Irom his desk. I noticed his neat appearance, his attractive smile, and his warm personality. I had a long dial with him, and he told nie ol his various jobs. To all the students Dean Allied is indeed a man of varied interests a Spanish teacher, a counselor, a sympathetic Iriend. and a man whom we have grown to admire and to respect throughout our college days. IT
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M,eet Our President . . . Dr. Dennis II. Cooke I noticed him first with a pencil and a blueprint in his hand. Under his leader- ship the college lias taken giant strides forward in both the building program and the academic progress, and outlined within In- mind are numerous plan- lor the con- tinued growth of this college. To stimulate the love of learning, to cultivate the ability and disposition for creative thinking, and i insiill in the students a deep apprecia- tion for their educational opportunities have been a lew of his goals. With this abiding faith in the students, faculty, and stafl we are confident that these many plans of our aide president. Dr. Dennis H. (. »oke. will unfold to an even greater High Point College. L6
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introducing Out liufh colorful anil dignified, the academic procession nevei ceases in till our hearts with pride. The freshman sees the color red, gold, purple, mul especially l r. Smyth ' s blue. The senior feels the dignity as he marches behind; and u few even aspire for a gold tassel someday. Benjamin II. Iln.i.. US.. M.S.. Ph.D.. Biology George II. Hobart, Vis.. . L I ' Ii.I).. Business Administration Leaving Dr. Muhlrow ' s oilier where she and I had hern tussling vigorously with the intricacies of French conjugation lor the lasl hour. I thanked her for her patient assistance. (Ionic up an time, she told me, complimenting me on a recent article I ' d done lor the Hi-Po. Going down the stairs, I thought warmly ol m teachers who prod- Ided, encourage id, and connnended me. I E. 0. Cummincs, I5.S.. I ' ll. I).. Chemist M Lincoln Lorknz. .l!.. .M.. I ' Ii.I).. Eng- lish S. C. Deskins. V.B.. M.. Ph.D.. History and Social Sciences Lois Livingston, B.S.. .M.. Ham- Eco- nomics iled. sco realized suddenly and gratefully how close the relationship was between facult) and students at High Point College and how much our teachers have enriched our li e . I knew that among the more i id and delightful memories we would carr) from High Point College would be those in which our teachers figured. There were mornings when we snoozed through our classes, hut there were davs when it seemed that our teachers held up before our eyes a glass .Heading, Out 18
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