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The Year The Bells Tolled The silence of the campus was broken by sounds of stu- dents returning for the fall semester and the chiming of the hour. Once again, after several years of silence, the chimes were operating. Some students found the chimes helpful in keeping track of time, while others found them annoying when trying to study or sleep. Twice a day the chimes entertained stu- dents and faculty with mini- concerts of easy-listening music. With the return of the chimes, the 1982-83 academic year was known as the year the bells tolled. Opening 9
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GH POINT p., , AsHebwo ft i ' Building For The Future The roar of the bulldozers and sounds of machinery filled the air as construction began on the new library. Freshmen living in Wom- en ' s Residence Hall started each day with the construction sounds floating in their win- dows. Throughout the day, students and fac- ulty knew progress was being made as comple- tion of the Herman H. and Louise M. Smith Library drew near. The library being built in the style of Rob- erts Hall will increase the space of Wrenn Memorial Library and will increase the acces- sability of the volumes. Since students will have better access to the volumes, they will be able to increase their knowledge and build their futures. The completion date for the li- brary is expected for the spring of 1985, 8 Opening
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Searching, Aiming, Reaching GOAL ' gol l. aim, purpose 2. an area or object toward which play is directed in order to score. Here at High Point College we are setting our goals; our goals for the future. In setting our goals we may strive to at- tain athletic excellence ... the thrill of victory , the anguish of defeat. We may reach out for a future in family life. To assume a role as parent; provider. We may set out goals to succeed while in school. To be a cam- pus leader so we may assume a leadership position. We may look to this as our opportunity for our future as a potential leader. High Point College stresses a quality education with a personal touch. Part of that personal touch is influ- enced by the prescence of High Point ' s Christian foundation. We strive for a closer and more meaningful relationship with God through the church. Mostly, we here at High Point College share a central goal ... to strive for success in a career. To hold a job that pro- vides self satisfaction, econom- ic means and security in a ca- reer future. So, as we reach for the Zenith let us begin our climb with the many goals that we set along the years spent at High Point College. Dwayne Hunt Michael Pitlman with son Jeffrey
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