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English E. Jones, President Mrs. Berteen Prine, Seer eta
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Office of The PREsroENT PEMBROKE STATE COLLEGE PEMBROKE, NOPvTH CAROLINA May 30, 1965 ¥.j Dear Friends: During the past four years at P.S.C., the seniors have been a vital part 01 the fastest growing S ate- supported College in North Carolina. Physical facilities have doubled in value. We have twice as many professors today as we had when you came four years ago. The operational budget has increased almost one million dollars. These have probably been the most exciting four years that Pembroke State College -j±ll experience. I fully recognize the importance and need for the growth of our physical facilities and operational budget. However, the greatest growth occurring on our campus during your stay here is not to be found in the bricks, the blocks, or the hundreds of tons of steel delivered here, but it is to be found in YOU, the members of the Senior Class. It is your growiih and your maturity in which the professors and administrators are most concerned. As we continue a gradual development toward maturity here, I sincerely hope that each of you will again set for yourself high goals of mental and spiritual maturity. It is only through a continued search for these goals that we find our greatest happiness. Sincerely, Cf - tyU, - , English E. Jc President Pembroke State College EEJ:bp
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For his unwavering devotion to his pro- fession, his loyal service to the college, his diligent scholarship, and his ceaseless efforts to assist the student, we, the Senior Class, in grateful appreciation dedicate the 1965 Indianhead to Dr. George R. Monks. As a student enters college, he is re- peatedls ' reminded of his scholastic obligation. More often than not, these reminders are mere verbal utterances; however, this is not true of Dr. Monks. In this aspect of his person. Dr. Monks is a constant. Through his living example of persevering scholarship, he conveys, not to the erudite alone, but to the average student as well, the atmosphere of accomplished enlightenment, active aware- ness, and transferable understanding. 16
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