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ENGLISH E. JONES, President Pembroke State College
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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT PEMBROKE STATE COLLEGE PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLINA June 3, I963 My dear Friends: Like life— supplying veins in the broad, rich body of America is her system of tnree million miles of traversable roads. ou3 of those are expensive four and six lane highways which carry great burdens of commerce and uncountable thousands of motor! sti- on the nation ' s business and the people ' s pleasures. Others are smaller roads connecting one town with another town, one city with another. And then there are the narrow dirt roads which seem lost in those out-of-the-way places where America still lives as she did in quieter times. In 1887 a small educational trail bejan in the village of Pembroke. This was not a broad or lonj trail, but fro- ' its origin its primary purpose was to lead those who chose to travel upon it to a more abundant life. Through the years this trail has broadened and lengthened because of the hundreds who have chosen to tred upon it. It is rot yet a parkway or nationally known turnpike, but a surfaced highway dedicated to the youth throughout Vmerica seeking its service. The Senior Class of 1962-63 is only a segment of these many travelers, but it is an important segment. May T congratulate the Senior Class on the showing it has :: ade this year. Our usual high standards have been maintained, and I am grateful. Sincerely , English B. Jones President Pembroke tate College EEJ:bo
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To the man who has enriched our lives with understanding of human nature, encouraged intellectual curiosity, and taught us humility, the Senior Class gratefully dedicates the 1963 Indianhead to Mr. James S. Farmer. The years of college represent a transition from sheltered security to relative indepen- dence, which often present grave problems in adjustment to new ideas and ethical values. Mr. Farmer has ever been a source of renewed confidence and faith to overcome the obstacles that seem insurmountable. With this awareness, we wish to convey that this dedication is not a mere gesture, but a testimonial to his insight and his humane concern for the students.
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