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We Pay Tribute to Mrs. Mac is as pentle a person as one could ever know. Her mascot shares her delightful apartment where students come to seek a word of advice and to share the warm wisdom which commands such widespread respect from her boys. Mrs. Frances McMeekin-Kerr .jf One evidence of her continuing interest in a rich and varied life is her manv hobbies. Each year the Zenith staff honors one member of the administration who has rendered outstanding service to the student body. This year we pay tribute to Mrs. Frances McMeekin-Kerr. the housemother of J. Ed Millis Dormitory. One of the most difficult jobs on any college campus is to be house- mother to a group of male students. High Point College is most fortunate to have such a devoted person as Mrs. Mac to serve in this very important position. Mrs. Mac is always willing to help students solve their prob- lems and to give advice to them when she feels it is needed. Her pleasing personality makes her a special friend to each of the ninety men who live in Millis Dorm. Her advice and her concern for each student makes her a truly unique person who has added much to our campus. 15
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IN MEM OKI AM John F. Kennedy 1917 - 1963 John Kennedy reveled in love for the Irish patrimony that he had left so far behind. He laughed with love at the roguery of his grandfather, Honey Fitz, and his trip to Ire- land was a pilgrimage to that love. He loved his brothers and his sisters with a tribal love. All Kennedys were born grear- ious, but under seige it could be the Ken- nedys against the world. John Kennedy loved his children with a light that lit up his world. He discovered his daughter when election brought them finally under the same roof, and he delighted in her pride and in her performance. His heart leapt up when he saw his son, careen- ing through life as if there were no tomor- row, and he lit up the hearts of all who saw them enjoy each other. And John Kennedv loved his wife, who served him so well. Their life together began as it ended — in a hospital — and through sickness and loneliness there grew the speci- al love that lights up the soul of the lover and the loved alike. John Kennedy is dead, and for it that we are lesser people in a lesser land. — Benjamin Bradlee Copied from Newsweek, December 2, 1963. page 38. The editor feels that it is only fitting and proper for the ZENITH to pay tribute to our late President. We are a part of the youth that he was so interested in, and there is no better nor more poignant eulogy for John F. Kennedy than the one written by Mr. Bradlee. 14
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Charlie Nesbitt— Student Par Excellence The ZENITH staff this year is Riving special recog- nition to Charlie Nesbitt. Student Body President for the 1963-64 school year. We feel that the entire student body joins with us in saying. Congratulations and thank you, Charlie, for a job well done. From the first day that he arrived at HPC, Charlie has worked to help the school and his fellow students. His vivacious personality and tact has made him a friend of all. Popular with all students, he is also well- known and respected by the administration and the faculty. Being Student Body President has not been one of the easiest tasks, but Charlie has fulfilled his duties nobely and has always kept the students foremost in his mind. High Point College has become a better place be- cause of his four years as a student here, and the col- lege will always be marked by the improvements that he fostered. A warm smile and a friendly hello has endeared Char- lie to us all, and the ZENITH staff would like to say a personal thank you for all that you have done for everyone. ■
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