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Golden Decade is the Foundation This is where it all began, Memorial Auditorium. Sherry Snow was our first Miss (lelden Decade. With four buildings, 122 students, and a muddy campus the College opened on September 16. 1924. By 1926 the enrollment doubled. Prog- ress was sure for the 60 acres of land and $100 thousand that got the College underway. In order to make improvements, the Long Range Planning Committee recommended the Golden Decade Development Program or Opera- tion Golden Decade. This began in 1965 with a goal of §10 million to be completed by 1974. This year was the second phase and a most success- ful one. The new science building is well under- way. Plans are complete for the student union building. The past is history, the present is challenge, the future is opportunity. Dedicated to her Christian history, stimulated by the challenge of today, appreciative of the opportunity that is tomorrow. High Point College continues forward to her objective . . . superior Christian educa- tion. We are truly BUILDING FOR THE FU- TURE.
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Tower of Progress A colleRe must have a living per- sonality separate and distinct from all others. High Point College stands for unique and definite ideas in ed- ucation and strives to translate them into our philosophy and to reveal through our actions. The tower stands tall and strong. a symbol of learning, striving, and achieving. It is the center of our goals for the present and the future. The students, faculty, and adminis- tration strive to achieve, to learn, and to progress. Today High Point College is a church-related institution of higher learning with plans for the future.
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Board of Trustees Mr. Holt McPherson, Chairman Mr. Horace S. Haworth, Vice-Chairman Dr. Wendell M. Patton, Secretary Mr. Elliott S. Wood, Treasurer Mr. W. Roger Soles Rev. Thomas B. Stockton Rev. J. Clyde Auman Mr. S. R. Brookshire Dr. Charles F. Carroll Mrs. D. S. Coltrane Mr. J. Harriss Covington Mr. Harry B. Finch Bishop Paul N. Garber Dr. C. L. Gray Rev. M. E. Garbin Mr. C. Felix Harvey, III Mr. Charles E. Hayworth Mr. Delos S. Hedgecock Mr. Josh L. Home Bishop Earl G. Hunt Mr. Charles L. Kearns Mr. A. J. Koonce Mr. Charles W. McCrary Dr. J. Clay Madison Mr. James H. Millis Gov. Dan K. Moore Dr. W. Stanley Potter Mrs. Katie M. Rankin Mr. William E. Stevens Mr. William F. Womble o
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