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FOREWORD In the past few years our lives have been speeded up to such a pace that we are unable to take time for a lot of things. A hustle and bustle ' 1 to hurry up to live seems to be the trend. This new type of living is prevalent in all fields of work and play. The American people have pursued an escape by faster liv- ing. We have reverted to the ancient idea of using symbols to represent the many activities expressed in daily living. As a result of this chonge we use mottos symbols, emblems and trademarks to represent all aspects of religious, economic, political and social endeavors. At every turn we are confronted with symbolism, be it a religious cross in our church or a picture of Uncle Sam in our daily newspaper. In searching for a theme for our yearbook we were amazed over the fact that this recent trend of symbolism has taken it ' s toll in the many facets of life at A. T. College. In this book we have endeavored to incorporate the many symbols of our activities. Without a doubt the foremost symbol of the spirit of A. T. College is our Alma Mater, which symbolizes our love and pride for our cherished institution . . . With joy, with joy Dear A. T. our students turn from thee, to spread thy trophies year by year from Dare to Cherokee.
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THIS IS AN ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE STUDENT BODY OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF NORTH CAROLINA, GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. EDWARD W. PITT, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. ERNEST DAVIS, COVER DESIGNER. ' M ' L -1 IH8 IHS IBS IS!
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Board of Trustees The students of A. T. College are grateful to the members of the TriLstee Board for the countless hours of thought and energy given in the cause of making our institution a better place in which to study. li e and learn. Working quietly, these able men, with a keen interest in the institution and those it ser es. have brought . . T. College to a new plane of excellence. In the group, from left to right, are: Messrs. W. B. Wicker. Sanford: H. , . Scott. Haw River: A. H. Brett. Winton: George Sockwell. Elon College: Dr. Wannoth T. Gibbs. president; Bobert H. Frazier. Greensboro, chainnan: E. E. Waddell. - lbeniarle; James . . Graham, Raleigh; W. L. Reid. Kannapolis and Dr. Murray L. Davis, High Point. Dear A. and T., Dear A. and T. A monument indeed ! Around thy lia. c with urateful hearts Behold thy students kneel. We bless the power that gave thee birth To help Us in our need. We ' ll ever strive while here on earth All loyalty to yield. Chorus With joy, with joy, dear A. and T. Thy students turn from thee. To spread thy trophies year by year From Dare To Cherokee.
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