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HISTORY The Class of 1960 is a product brought forth from a vessel that began its voyage in the year of 1958. This vessel was composed of 60 passengers; our captain was Dr. R. W. Wisner. The passengers were taken from the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Florida, Washington, D.C., Missouri, Massachusetts, Tennessee, and Africa. We arrived at our destination in the early part of September; there we were graciously received by those who awaited us. Being in a new environment, we were naturally hesitant in taking part in the activities of the school. However, it did not take us long to realize that we, too, were sent here to participate in the academic as well as the extra curricular activities, such as: talent shows, intramural sports, and various other campus activities. We were well represented in practically every organization on the campus: the football squad, the basketball teams, choral groups, dramatic club, Y.W.C.A. and Y.M.C.A. Thus, our first year was quite an adventurous and exciting one. When we returned the following September, a few of our classmates were miss- ing. We were honored to have with us Dr. M. Arthur Camper, our President, who so earnestly and faithfully directed us and guided our paths as we attempted to continue our course of study. A feeling of joy, mingled with sadness, constantly reminded us that our college days at Kittrell were rapidly ending. This being our final year, Miss Kittrell, Miss Homecoming, President of the Student Council, Captain of the football team, and many other offices were held by members of the Sophomore Class. The class of ’58 has within its folds leaders, orators, musicians, and athletes of whom someday, we hope Kittrell College will be proud. To the Freshmen. and High School students we say, “You are now the leaders of a great institution.” Let your motto be to make it even greater for those who are to follow you. All that we are, and all that we hope to be, we owe to Bishop Frank M. Reid and Kittrell College with all our loyalty. May we ever prove ourselves to be worthy products of this institution and worthy to our gold and blue. Bessie Gales CLASS MOT TQ Impossibilities of Tomorrow, Possibilities of Today. CLASS COLOR wun...
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Charles Watson Nashville, Tenn. Physical Education Richard West Greensboro, N.C. Physical Education Willie Tolbert Greenwood, S.C. Physical Science Francis Waring Charleston, S.C. Commercial Education William Vandergriff Raleigh, N.C. Music Robert Washington Charleston, S.C. Biology
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CLASS POEM To dear K. J. C. we bid farewell, Even tho’ we hate to part. Treasured memories we have gathered here Will always linger in our hearts. Our teachers we will never forget, Who worked so diligently, To help us get in readiness, To leave Dear Kittrell. We think of all the things we'll miss, The slopes and wide open spaces too; Such grand ideals as these, Will bring the tears anew. The time has come to leave dear K. J. C, We now have much we need To help us know which road to take In order to succeed. We go with courage to meet the future, We'll strive to uphold thy name; We will ever do things To bring thee lasting fame. Sayde Miller CLASS SONG Dear Kittrell College, we're leaving you Your words of wisdom were kind and true. Through our years to come, we'll need you We see, we'll always remember you Dear Ole K. J. C. Dear Kittrell College, you have our hearts Your words of wisdom, have made us smart. Your walls of love have protected us from All danger we see, we'll always remember you, Dear Ole K. J. C. —William Vandergriff.
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