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The 1965 ZENITH To . . Dr. William R. Locke
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With Pride We Dedicate As students, much of our time is given to learning, enabling us to broaden our perspectives through an ever increasing- awareness of the interrelatedness of all knowledge and life itself. It is the rare teacher who is able to make learning an event filled with joy and satisfaction for his students. It has been said that you can ' t teach a man anything; you can only help him to find it within himself. Because of his genuine concern for and belief in young people, Dr. Locke is just such a teacher. To a man who has through his service, instruction, and genuine friendly interest in every student, become a light to all members of the High Point College com- munity, we proudly dedicate the 1965 ZENITH. 16
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Tribute . . . Mrs. Bobbie Everhart One of the most horrifying experiences for a young person who has severed the home-ties for the first time in his life is to be laid ill in a land of strangers. However, should he be fortunate enough to be administered to by a good Samaritan, as was the forsaken Jew, his fears will be eased and he will soon return healthfully to cam- pus activity. To recognize Mrs. Bobbie Everhart as HPC ' s good Samaritan may not be the most original tribute that has ever been paid to her, but it does, in part, imply the great sacrifice she has made to her home, her health, and her family in spending so many extra hours caring for the sick, and doing everything in her power to see that they obtained prompt, adequate medical attention. Yet, she was not the usual robot in white that so many nurses appear to be. Rather, she was a friend to each and every student who migrated within the premises of her out- post, her personality being of such a genuiness that com- plete ease in her presence was inevitable. Perhaps the preceding few sentences may seem a bit flowery and flattery to you, Mrs. Everhart, but they are not meant to be so. They are our limited attempt to say Thank you for enabling us to preserve our bodies in order that we might not be hampered from achieving our goal — our education. With this sincere and heart- felt gratitude, we dedicate this monument of the past year to you.
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