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DEDICATION BERNARD H. COCHRAN, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Religion Your first words to us were spoken during Orien- tation Week, September, 1964. Your address began, In the words of an astute theologian of our times, Charlie Brown, ' Happiness is Orientation Week coming to an end ' . Your awareness, subtle humor and sincere interest in us were instantly realized. We began to know you as the William Holden- Dick Van Dyke image whose casual classroom atmosphere was animated and thought-provoking. Soon, after Saturday-morning lectures or en- counters on campus, we saw your true spirit. Widening from your particular field, you have steadily contributed elements of generosity, pa- tience, and wit to the college scene. For those of us who know you well, you are a counselor with conviction and with understanding. Energy of ac- tion marks your small as well as your great pur- suits. You are aware of and intensely involved in the contemporary issues as well as the traditional ones. We will always know you as an exceptionally personable professor. You are two wide eyes look- ing in pseudo-surprise, a perpetually dying out pipe, a pair of Hushpuppies. You are the week-long occupier of a third-row chapel seat after bringing a $40 bid at the Faculty Auction. You are the zany Mad-Hatter who tripped the light fantastic in Alice ' s Land of Wonder. Your role on the campus is vital. You are our man on the Concert and Lecture Series Committee and the MCA Council. You are the Distinguished Faculty Lecturer on Puritanism in America. You are the baritone in the Faculty Quartet. Because you personify Meredith ' s crusade for progress, Meredith ' s quest for scholarship, Mere- dith ' s concern for the individual, we, the class of 1968, gratefully dedicate the Oak Leaves to you, Dr. Bernard H. Cochran.
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frfcta - The great teacher is not the man who suppli the most facts, but the one in whose presence we become different people. Ralph Waldo Emerson L
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FOREWARNED, FOREARMED; TO BE PREPARED IS HALF THE VICTORY. Cervantes
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