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Dedication Because you give your time and talents in an unstinted manner to the welfare and betterment of Pearl River Junior College, because you endorse any movement that leads to higher standards of living and learning and because of your infinite inter- est in the studentsand their future, we, the Wildcat Staff, dedicate this annual to Mr. Dennis Fortenberry, Mr. Frank Fortenberry, Mr. W.O. Moody Jr., and Reverend S. P. Powell. Words cannot express our appreciation to these men who have served on the Board of Trustees for many years. Genteel in personage, Conduct, and equipage; Noble by heritance. Generous and free. Henry Clay The Contrivances ' 3
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Foreword Betty Hendrix, Editor-in-Chief Rachel Barnes, Assistant Editor This IS our school! We are proud to be a part of it! Each little event added to the big moments makes our school life an industrious and happy one. Taking part in the many activities, attending the various dances, and watching the mighty eleven fight on the gridiron are just a few of the many memories we wish to recall. We are happy to present this record of many memorial events that have happened during our journey through this year at Pearl River Junior College. We sincerely hope that in the years to come THE 1964 WILDCAT will be a treasured keepsake among your souvenirs. Betty Hendrix, Editor-in-Chief Rachel Barnes, Assistant Editor The Wildcat Staff SEATED: Betty Hendrix, Editor; Rachel Barnes, Assistant Editor. STANDING: Jimmy Giametta, Photographer; Joyce Taylor, Marsha Coman, Evelyn Coulter, Mrs. Joyce F.Smith Sponsor. Not pictured G raham McDonald, Photographer.
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■0 Alma Mater O! Pearl River College, we ' re loyal to you. To our Alma Mater we ' re faithful and true. You stand on the hills with the tall swaying Pine. The Symbol of all honor you ' ll be through all time, You stand for the highest and we will uphold Your standards and colors of maroon and gold; And where ' er we wander from these halls so dear. The clear call of our college we will always hear. 4
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