Campbell University - Pine Burr Yearbook (Buies Creek, NC)

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9ii mn mum i REFERENCE DEPARTMENT CARRIE RICH MEMORIAL LIBRARY CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY P.O. BOX 98 BUIES CREEK, N.C. 27506 n ii ' V( 1 ' College ong Hubbard F. Page Hiinnr to thee, dear old Campbell College, For the lielp thou givest in the hour of need; When we fargj. qrth in ±l|e quest of knowlcilgc Thou do s L6«g live CampbelF College, Dear old Campbell CoHege. - Radiant with the linht nivinc I.oyal wc- will he to tliec forever (iuard thy sacred shrine. Bright the days we ' ve spent witluTi thy portals Fitting hand and heart for deeds of hiuli reriowi Hence we ' ll go to win the fairett laurels For thy regal eroi ft _ ' !5; • m. IbL X We will hold thy name and honor stainl In the in ..1 lialtlc, through the fiery fr Wroiif; llail nol iM ' Miiireh Ihy banner wa Till time ' s lat.st day. ROBERT KING JACQUELINE MERCHANT Eilitors WALTER El) HK.IIT Associalf Editor JESSE LEE WORRELL Business Maniigi-r Published by SOPHOMORE CLASS OF CAMPBELL COLLEGE BuiEs Creek, North Carolina 1919 ■J vriit -liM- c.irs • { liiiscllish i;ivin,u The liinulrrds (.f youufi iiii ' ii .iiul Kouwn wUn h.ivc sli.ircil in tliK hci|ursl cm n.-vcr t ' (iri;.-t tlu sjiirit of (lie f;ivir. Ncitlu-r c-in llicy crowd .ml tlic- inc-iiiory (if a li;issi.illMlc z. ' .lI I(J willic-s lui- tlir M.isf rr. ' rwcnly-lhi ' .M-.irs .if almiuhiiit li iii, ! II.Mir .rft. ' i- li..iir in tin- (•hissni.iiii. puiirhiati-d by Hii ' i.rri-i..us iiii-iils with strafi lin? ■ayfar.■l■ ..ii III.- ]iatli t.i Tiiastcry .if m-,-l. ' i ' t.Ml slsilis. Many .itlu-r pIcMsaiit 111. Ill ' s .if study. I. ' isurc, trav.d. IVIl.iw sliiji. H.iw ([uirkly IIk ' sand .if llir li.iui-ylass has siftrd! As she li.-f;iiis andtlu-r .|iiart.r .■cntiiry. th. ' staff .if the lllltl I ' ini: Hrin. iir.iiidly salutes Miss Mali.-l Pnwrll fur h.r ..utstandinii cm- tributiiiii t.i ( ainiibidl dlli-pe. lUtiminisitration puilbing D. RICH MEMORIAL If I |)ut up .-I building :uul you tt-acli lioys ar.i! girls, do you tliink God will kt iiic share in the privilege of edueatiug tliemr said I). Rich of Winston - Saleui to Dr. ,1. A. Caniphtll when Mr. Kieh visited here in 1924. During that over-night isit in the C ' ani|iliell home Mr. Rich liad a vision of what this sehool eould beeome because I hail a talk with Jesus, and He said. ' Buie ' s Creek Must Live ' . His first gift, . 50.000. built the Carrie Rieh Memorial Library in 192.5 honoring his first wife. At hi.s death, .$1( 0.000 wa.s available to put up the administration building that bears his name. This structure made possible the change from academy to junior college in 1926. Later, an additional bequest of over $151,000 enabled the college to gain admission in the Southern Association of Col- leges and Secondary Scliools in 1939. Truly his works live on after him. - w .a trte ibett liuilbing Now I am called Kivitt Building but through the years from 1!)03 to 192(5 I was known as the Academy Building. I ' m older than any other building on the campus; so I could tell you many an interesting tale of glorious struggle if y-ou had time to tarry. My erection was one of the greatest, most sacrificial ventures ever imdertaken here. To raise $30,000 then was a stupendous task. Students and friends subscribed nickels and dimes to buy brick ; students without inontv cut cord wood to burn brick made on these grounds, and supplied briek to masons on the job. I am a memorial to the genius of Z. T. Kivett, who burned the brick and supervised my con- struction, after the disastrous fire of December, 1900, that razed to the ground that red-haired pro- fessor ' s one and only schoolhouse. The oldest and the youngest of Mr. Kivett ' s daugliters are still affiliated with schools here: the seventh-grade teacher in the jjublic school is Mrs. I,. Fl. Chenault (Virginia), who cooked for her father and brothers while tliey burned brick; and Mrs. Jack Rag- land (Mary), assistant to the college librarian. After the school grew from an academy to a junior college. I housed the local public school from 192(i to 1918, when the jiublic school moved into its new home and I w;is reconditioned last summer for college classes, at a cost of .$2.5,000. To all comers and goers. I am a monument to the faith of the many who l)elieved in the school ' s motto, ' To the stars through difficulties ' . A 1 sC -. .:« % : ' j ' ■■  N ? s, , ' ' ■ fj Plans for the Xew Gymnasium have been formuhited. Its construction will be one of the first in the exiiansion ])rograin. Tile infirmary was en wards and private -rooms. [•ted INllHM ■ st fall and is a part of tlie expansion program. It has two large fs DAY DORMITORY i PEARSON DORMITORY K - 5- ■mMsm mj ' T -t f vigt;;;? EAT DORMITORY m ■III m byu ■III mi - iraa — 1 « iJi il ' li 1 BRITT DORMITORY oil) . ) S ' DOliM I ' l ' OKV W il '  l|F : 111 N I . 12 DINING HALL INJi ' .HUJh ul- iJlNLM. HAi.L 13 Illi: lliAIJ.l ' .H (AMP Till ' traiU ' i- canip lifgau witli the purchase of 30 trailers duriuji ' tlir war. Since its bcginiiiiii iiiaiix- ])ri ately owiu-d trailers have been added. The caiiiji dcciipit-s tlie northwest corner of ti campus .aiul is ornanized as a unit. W ' tcraus and their families oecu))y most of the tr.-iilers. g v :?. ■:. I I SIDl.N I .s IIOMI 14 iXhmifhtAhxti It ,s still too ,.;„-ly to ,. aI,K,t,■ mII thr v.ri,,! ,x|KruncTs. nurry :nn{ s.,1. that wr l.avc shared U.iXrtUrv as trirn.ls „n this .-anipns. As fl„- tiinr „f yrar ap| M-„arh,s u l.rn w, must at hast for a till!,- siparatc. may 1 writr this idiivictioii in your iik nicirv I k: ■• ' I ' lir -n-at srorr krr|,rr in the -amr „f litr will always W fair. jnst. and |,ati,rit.- hut -he never overlooks mistakes, or makes the smallest allowanee for inn.n-.inee. Leslie Hartwell Campbell, President. 16 0m Bean As a creative undt-rtaking, this l)ook represents the sum total of the iinaginatioii, talents and effort of many individuals. They have attempted to record a composite view of life at Campbell Col- lege during the school year. 19-18-19. We are indebted to them for glimpses of ourselves in the relentless march of days that cliaractcrizes student life. As a faithful chronicle of individuals and groups tiiat made up the passing scene, this copy has intrinsic value that far exceeds its actual cost. With the passing of the years which will mellow our memories, may we cherish this memento of people. ))laces. and. of this place in particular. Gratefully, we would express our appreciation to all concerned with the publication of the Pine 15uRR and covet for them the satisfaction of a task well done. A. R. BuRKOT, Dean. 17 . -:i BriHiKss P. Maiisudaxks liusiiir.sw Maiiiii iT William A. I5.M(m:tt Ditiii (if Mm Ol!A C ' axsLKI! Dean of lid mm Mrs. John Sirrox Regisirar John Eiiuahu A srii: Hi.itdii niid (iinwriimcn Julia K. ]5aki;i! Xiir.s-e IE Mak C ' owax hihrarian HAiKiRovE Davis Phi .sical Kdiicatioii Assistant Coach Martha E. Kuwaiuis Mathcmalics F. K. (iAltllKTT ilo llf l ClIAHLKS ]5. I loM AIM) Biblr 18 B. W. Jenkins Business Adm ' ini.siratioji Allen Jones Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings CiRACE Krappe French Mary Eleanor Krimmel Spanish Mrs. E. H. Lasater Hostess Josephine I,asater Physical Education Mrs. Bessie C. Lynch Music Mrs. M. B. Matthews Secretartf to the President Ophelia Matthews Mathematics Annalean McLamb Commercial Department 19 M ' iirrHi: McI ' iiaii, -Ixsixtaiil liixiniw.s Maiiarji-r AXDKIISOX M. Ol.DllAM Chi- mi sir II Mils. (!:( 11. I). OsMK.NT K,i;ilish Ai). ()vi:nii .l.ssistaiil III llir Draii (;. O. I ' a,;i.: Aliiiiiiii Srcrcliirii (tWV.WIOI.YS I ' lO.MK i: Sirrrtarii In llir liiixhirKX Maiiar rr MaHEL I ' oHEI.L Kiif ll.sh Mils. .[a( K liA(lI.AXI) .Is.sisliiiil I.ilii aiiaii Miis. Koiiioiri- Rkmsiuik ( ' dill iiiircial Dr jiail infill Eahi. .Smith .llhlrlir Dinitiir TkXIK SoWKIlS Dirrclor of U ' rlii ioiis . Id iv ' it ' ic: 20 21 EXECUTIVE COMM ITTEE W. C. Downing, Chairman D. E. Stkwakt B. F. McLeod H. B. Taylor W. E. Nichols TRUSTEES Trrnis Ej ' piriiig l ' ,)J)S James I. Milleh Wilson W. C. I)o vxiN ' (i Favttttville W. C. LrcAs Aslulioro .(. R. OvKuiiv Sinitlificld C ' liAHLiK Andrews Cli.il yl)r;it - Spriiiifs ' ' .-rm.v Expiriiui 1949 D. E. Stewart, Prcsiilnit Ralriijli W. E. Nichols Coats J. Winston Pearce Durham LeRoy Townsend Lumberton . M. Page Fiiquay Springs Terms KxpirtiKj Itl. ' iO W. L. Ml Leod Norwood ' . D. 15ARHEE Seaboard 1?lanton Hartness Sant ' ord 1 ' . LMER L. IIei)(;ei e Til I ' airinoiit H, B. Taylor Dunn Trri)i. Kxpir ' nii) 1951 IlARin ( ' . Carter (irctnsboro .[. Henry Highsmitii Ralrigb I ' ercy H. Wilson Ralcii b John T. Coley Rocky Mount 15. V. M I.Eoi) Bnic ' s Crick 22 tU t i: L ( ; i; K i; sij:v ' F. (.lilll ' .X ut-Prcxiilciit .11;. ,m|M)A i: i;i i . Kl , l !; 11; 1 i First row, left to right: Johnnie Randall Adams Vanceboro, N. C. Randall is sincere, is willing to work, and is devoted to the cause of Cliristian missions. His loyalty to that which lie loves will keep him happv and will make his service efficient and h l|)f iil. Gene Delhart Baker Colt-rain, X. C. He ' s rather quiet, hut he likes new Fords. Why do you like I.illinnton, (iener It ' s not that much better tiiaii Campbell. John Qi-incv Barekoot Benson. . C. John, your quiet manners made us want to re- tire from our own boisterous ways to your calm jiractiee. Thanks for everytiiing. Second roic, left to right : George Harman Barrett Georgetown, S. C. He may be a little settled, because he is married. He is strickly an A fellow when it comes to books. Xed Elgin Bass Red Oak, N. C. A typical North Carolinian with that good old Southern accent. Ned loves to have a good time, as well as l)lay baseball. Anne Vaughan Bell Suffolk, Va. Anne makes us realize Virginia is one of the best States in the Union. When we think of her we shall recollect hajipy smiles, twinkling eyes, piano tickling fingers, and a certain fellow named Deen. Charles David Barker Lumberton. N. C. The friendliness of David is rare even in so friendh ' a place. An ambitious young man, David is liked and admired by his many friends. Lois M. Best Clinton, N. C. Try to find a more loyal and sincere friend than Lois! Aside from her classwork she is engaged in many extra activities on the campus. First r nc, left In liijht : (ahol M. ]5izzki.i, Scvi-n Spriiifis, N. C. She ' s oiR- i)f our f ' avoritt ' North Carolinians ! Lonfi ' will wc rcnifniber her sweet attitude and willingness to undertake any task thinkinf - not of its ditiiculties. More like you. Carol — that ' s our wish. Vj jJt.  -a«i SS _ Pail L. Hlackwkm. l- ' ayettevillc. N. C. We .-idinire yon tor your conseieiitions attitude. I ' aul, Hei ' ause ot your earnestness, our li es have l.eeii «reatly -nrielied. Kl.IZAliKTIl .IaXK lillASHF.AKS I ' ort .Sloeuni. New York ThiiM ' s uiy sentiments exactly. she ' d s;iy — if we said nice thiuiis aliout her favorite plaee — N.w York. S,;iiii,l niu-,lrfl t„ rii hl : AiuiiiK Hni(iMA. Rowland, N. C. His own honesty concerninf; values of the things iinjjortant will overcome his pride and make Archie as great a success in life as in football. Ci.. vm: Hknrv Britt Dunn. X. C. He is one of tlie most dilii;int workers v li.ave. He is always neatly dressed, and seems to be .1 little on the quiet side. .Maiiv Lor liiiiTT Whiteville. N. C. K -erytliin!;- is .alw.ays in ])l,-u-e. but Lou ' s |)ar- tieular interest is attention. She enjoys a share BviioN Kdsei. 1?hav Boonville. N. ( ' . An energetic, self conridcnt nnisic loxcr who will suri)risc no oni ' if his inf.-itu.ations with life ))roduee soniethiun ' called .art. He will t.akc life with case ,ind humor. .Momtis (Aiin Hiiowx Rose Hill. N. C. Morris, your |)lc,asing pcrsiui.alitv ni.akes us w.int your f ricudshi)). ' ou .arc u])liftiug to us { _, -■ ..f ' f-. First rOiC, U ' ft to right: Willis Donald Brown Magnolia, N. C. The profouiidity of his thought and aggressive- ness of liis performance give us faitli that Willis will one dav be a verv fine lawver. Second row, h-ft to right: Xeal McCjke Cahlton Warsaw, N. C. Short and quiet hut still all right. You might see Neal in Erwin tonight. He likes Chemistry Lab, too. James Morris Bvhd Windsor. X. C. A friend in need is a friend indeed — I am sure your friends can truthfully say this of you, James. Walter Karl Carson Bath, N. C. Saint .James wrote, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. You have taken his advice, Walter, and we know you will somedav reap the reward. Frank Caldwell Charlotte, X. C. Religion and eating, or is it eating and religion: Pjither word reminds one of this good-natured fellow. Betsy Campbell Buies Creek, X. C. .She likes pearls about as well as she does good ball games. She is original and likes children. Maybe that is why she is majoring in ))rimary education. Ellen Louise Cailk Bennett, N. C. Blondie, as the above likeness implies, is energetic, high-spirited, likable, and lovable. She can be found with her telescope focused on Pearson, most any old time. Raymond Otis Colston Bacon ' s Castle, Va. When it sounds good, that ' s swell; when it sounds lowsy, they still cheer. Otis has a per- sonality which gets him through any situation. «t- f. t,, y ' ' - - First r(nc, left to right: Ray Ei.kixs Cook I lallshoro. N. C. Vf sh.-ill .-ilways ri ' iiunilHi- l{.iv oil the atlilrtif Held. Tluri ' U - srt-iiifil at lionir. (.ooii liK ' k to you. Sfcond nnc.lcfi to right: Dale Davis LunilK-rton, N. C. Dale lias many aptitudes. . He is crrtaiiily licack-il for .success. Haholi) Smith Cooki Durliain. N. C. Althouuli lie is short ami (jiiict lie makes a hii;- hit on the IJaskcthall court. Carey Vklmont Downing Fayetteville, N. C. .Vlthoun ' li it has heeu difficult for some of us to net to know Carey, we admit th.-it it is our own fault. ' I ' h.-iiiks ,-1 niilliou f(n- heiiii; wli.at vou ]?. AiNswoiiTii CouuKTT Garner, N. C. n amhiticMis youiif;- man with an ahidiiii; love for all sports. Mahtix Doziei! Whitakers. N. C. . n all around giiod fidlow. M.-irtin is a hajjjiy jiersonality. His dixerse interests and frit-ndly m.-inners make him admired hv all. Xathax Kmohv Cox (ireenslioro. N. C. A humorous convers;ition;dist. .-ind ;i conscien- tious student. Enid Duakk Castalia. N. C. Enid ' s interests are many, and it is liis .sincere devotion to the winniiii;- of certain basketball u;imcs tli.at l),as m.-ide him ]io)nil;ir and much liked. First row, left to right: George Parker Edwards I ' liuilttoii. N. C. George is an open-minded person; and it may be that his candy eating has made him the im- mense person tliat he is. Allex Bovd Kllex li.ittlrl.oro. N. C. Allen, being by naturt- .-i (luut fcllnw. likes to go on fishing trips. It ' s iiiorf tli;in incidental that trig fascinates him. Edna Rith Elliott (Jaffney. S. C. From way down in Ciaffney, South Carolina, this little lassie hails. Leaving a certain gentle- man behind certainly hasn ' t daunted her spirits. To you we say, Keep Climbing, Ruth. .Second nnc, left to right: James Lehoy Faiso.x Clayton, N. C. Whatever James starts, he finishes. As editor of Creek Pebbles, perhaps he is best described as an abstract James Strickland. Iris Elaine P elton F-ure. X. C. Elaine is a very likable, intelligent girl who is always ready to help a friend. Her host of friends is proof that she will be successful in whatever she undertakes in life. MiRiAN Eleanor Fehebee Manteo, N. C. Smiley, the lovable, laughable, light-hearted girl has always a smile and a head full of curls. She isn ' t too short and she isn ' t too tall; an all-round student, it ' s agreed bv all. I.ITTIIER L. ExzoR Fair Hlurt ' , X. C. Luther your earnestness in the Kingdom ' s work has inspired us to labor more for the Master. Your influence has made us better Christians. James Malcoln Fitzgerald Selma. X. C. James has a mind for mathematics which will prove its value when he enters into business. m- W m First nnc, Irft to rif lit: I ' UANIF.S Nk-ITIK I ' liAXKI.IN 0 for(l. N. C. Vi- wlio li;i r li.id yoii as (lur waitress in tlii ' (liiiiiiii liall can s|icak |iartii ' nlarl y (if yinir i;i-iirrnsit . M . Iinw V( ' c ciiidyrd tin- ixtra li.lliiiiiis ' and (Icsrrts. Si ' cond rinc.li ' ft to right: ROBEUT I.INDI.F.Y (InEKsox Biirllniiton. N. C. Everybody likes liiin. He lias !j;reat possiliilities of usefulness, if he will exercise andiition to make his dreams come true. His ision is .almost idealistic. .Iames ]5itooKs (Jaiidnei! Anjiier, N. C. A verv quiet ))crs(Ui.ality. but one who is co- 0)ier;iti e in his cndea (irs. Jesse Flovd Grime Coats. . C. ,(o1 CE ( llI.HEUT ,ro -ee. we are sure siii iujj; forward. M.amers. N. C. is yours. Keep |iress- .fes.se is a n;ood fellow to know, and ,i true friend to evervcuu-. His f.avorite topic is his wife, and from what we ' ve seen of her. we can ' t Maine him. r.EE Howi.i.vtis Ham. I ' ollocksvillc. X. C. I ' Viendly is his keynote. One can feel his |ircscnee. To know him is to like him. Thomas I,AwitEN ' ( e (utEE.x Whit.akers. X. C. He likes s(|n,ire dances in Benson, chicken fri -s in f ' .rwin. .and sports .at C.aniphell. Xice ]n ' r- son.ilit .and loV( s uood tiniis. Leodei.e Hamilton Dunn. X. C. He is friendly .and likes to l.auiiii. I ' or some reason he likes pimii ' s M ' ry nuieh. Wli.at h.appcned to the umtor 1 ike. ' i.eodi 11 . .-w f - First row, left to right: Virginia Elaink Hancock Siler City, N. C. A member of the commercial department for two years, Elaine has left us memories of an attractive lilondc with a special talent for typing, sliorthand. and athletics. William Pail Hahiiill, Jr. Lincolnton, N. C. Golf and pipes can easily be associated with Bill because hardly ever is he seen witliout his golf clubs or pipes. Anthony C. Harris, Jr. Warrenlon, N. C. A popular person, Tony ' s social activities are never lacking for over-devotion to academic pursuits. Carlton Blue Harris Carthage, N. C. Because of your radiant smile and jileasing personality we have grown to love you, Carlton. Thanks for biing a sliining light in the days of darkness. Second rou left to right : Perry Felton Harris Carthage, N. C. There is no sucli word as enemy in his vo- cabulary. Friends he has made, and friends he will continue to make. Willard Branch Harris Areola, X. C. Willard. you have proved to us that Christianity will work on the gridiron. A cooperative, a likable, and an excellent citizen. Walter Ed Hight HeiHlers(ni. N. C. It must be your winning personality that draws us to you. Whatever it is, we want to thank vou for being tlie regular fellow vou are. Geraldine HiLBiRN (iirrie. N. C. Gerrv is an amazing girl. Her spirit of co- o]ieration, her qualities for good citizenship, and her ambition will make her career a success. ' ' :T] ,: First fine, I, ■ft t,, r ' Kjht: RrssELL Hixrox Wallace. N. C. Russell ' s |)liili)so|)liy of life never eoiiHiets with liis studies. Second ruw, left to right : Ethel Mae Hi-dson Younjisville, N. C. Ethel is ue er t(io Inisy to tiiid time to do a deed fo,- a frieud. Hrr (juietness is admired by everyone. Emory Holde.v Wilniiufiton. X. C. Amliitidu seems to he his fjoal. He is always endeavorinii- to attain it. His s])irit of eo- ojieration and his devotion to his callinn ' ;irc ' unsuriiassed. TllKODOriE I. ' (iIiAIlA.M Dunn, X. C. In Theodore we have found a friend. His daily devotion to his tasks will lead him to a success- ful career. Fkeo V. Hoi.DEit I.illinuton. X. C. Honest, sincere, and true you h.ave heen. Fred. You have the ability to do £;reat things for the master vou love. Thomas .(eii.xujax Raleiiih. X. C. He lixes with sncli C|uietness that his presence is hardly suspected — Yet. we know success is Aduisox Howaiu) Buie ' s Creek. X. C. To Addiscin we wish thi ' best of luek. . very eapable student and a gdod spirit if cooperation. DoXAi.i) L. Jdiixsox .Smithtield. X. C. Because he is studious .-ind refined and |)artici- |).-ites in many worth while activities. Donald is insured a future success. First roTC, li ' ft to right: An ' ne Elizabeth Jones Wil stoii. X. ( ' More fun ! ! Tliosf two words sunimarizf our feelings for Peggy. We ' ve missed lier this last semester. Much happiness, Miss Williamston ! Second roic, left to right: RoiiEUT Lee King, Jr. Nashville. X. C. Not a more accoinniodatiiig fellow is to be found than the handsome, polite, well-dressed. Boh King. A friend: of the hest ! To evervone, and one John Chahles .Jones Wiuton. N. C It is our h(i])es that you will eontinue to strive tow.-ird vour goal. We know vou will sueeeed. William E. Jilian Lakcdale, X. C. Little Red is a big fellow when it eomes to packing a wallop on the football field. Every- one knows who he is. hut h where Massey Hill anvone found out Mai!v E. Kh ' P Richmond. Va. Mary is another one of those persons who is constantly reminding you of the Great Com- monwealth of ' irginia. It has been fun know- ing you. Mary. (lood Luck. LeARV KNKiHT Broadwav, X. C. Leary seems quite content to take tilings in an easy manner; however, we know that victory will be his. Mardre M. Keel Kinston. X. C. We admire your good spirit of cooperation. Mav we wish vou much success. IIarrv L. Lancaster Clayton, X. C. His smile is contagious, his friendliness superb, and his spirit undaunted. Firxt ra-ic, left fi) rif hi : Ka rilKlil.VK I.AT ' I ' A Bminlcvrl. N. C. Srcoiid nnc, left in rii hl : Sidney ' a it Ma- nahd C.nv. X. C. niidcrt 111 prizi ' s c ' ciiiu ' fniin sin ill packan ' is. ' I ' liis is ccrt.-iiiil y true in Kat ' s cast-. Wv cdiildn ' t have Mcttiii aloiiu ' withciiit liiT li.-l|) in ]Inusr ((HHU-il anil 15. T. L . Kc,|) n). tlie uood u-ork with Minids and luisrs. Kat. (iKoiUJio F. I.fiAs Snead ' s Ferrv, N. C. Tlicfr ' s a snccfssfnl n ' oal in store for (it ' cn-jif. His t ' riciLdIv attitudi- and his amliition inakt- him a likable ])ersonality. Chahlks Mai. uahix(i Hindcrsonx ilh-. X. C. There is aluays a jireetin; ; ' when Charles is nut on the eani|)ns. H ' portrays a fine spirit of eooperati(ni and loyalty. A well niaiuiered citizen and one. we helievt who will fln l sni ' eess. C ' uAiii.Ks IlKxin ' Mei.vi.v I ' .arktini. X C. Red, .as he is known, ni.ay nexer miss ,an extra session on the e.amjnjs. His interests siem to be on the athletic field. Rinun-old. Va. .Iackh-. Mehchant In .l.aekie we find ;in exeelleiit s])irit of eo- oper.atiini. .She is .•iiiibitions .and emle.avors to do her best in .my t.isk. Her friendly .attitnde is .-idinired. 15lI.I,V I.. .MAS,) Vilnnni.ton. X. C. This Wilniin-tini bid is (piite a bid when it comes to football .and b.asketb.all. I ' roni very reliable sonrca.s be h.as the hearts of some -ery cute lassies on the campus — need I s.av more. ' ' MaIII.E KlIZAHE ' ITI Ml ' .SSEl! Dunn. X. C. -She is shy when it comes to public speakinii; and lucky cnoui;b to i;et out of taking Physical Education; (|uict. but a nice personality. trf i :: i — — , y; -_ First roxc, left to right: Donald Miller Raleifih. N. C. He likes to sing almost as mvich as we like to hear him. Donald knows himself — that he is quick-tempered — that self must he conquered — and he will succeed because he wants to succeed in these things. Eugene Mills, Jr. Raleigh. N. C. Not usually thought of as heing easily influenced. Gene, without warning takes his consecrated position on a matter. His sjiirit of cooperation and his ideals will reaj) him a rich harvest. Vertie M.-ve Mitchell Durham, N. C. Some people are just indispensahle. Vertie is one of them. With her love for music and qualities for leadershi)) she has impressed us all. To Vertie, that man from State and the farm — to — be, the best of luck ! Richard Jewell McKa - Hamlet, X. C. A fellow who loves fun and who possesses an inspiring ])liilosophy of life. Second roxc, left to right : Joyce Lee McLeod Buie ' s Creek, N. C. Whether she ' s on the basketball court or in the classroom, Joyce always has that same pleasing smile. She often sings, Take Me Back to or Virginia. .Tames P. McI eod Fuqiiay Springs, N. C. His vision goes farther than mere books. Mrs. Ei ' gene Nance Bladenboro, N. C. Her main interest is in making people happy and she can do as good a job at it as anyone we know. Ei ' GENE Nance Bladenboro, N. C. We shall remember Gene as a likable fellow student. He possesses qualities that are to be coveted. ' - Ti First nnc. If ft to ri lif : Edmoxd B. Xkikils C ' o.its, N. C. He is li ' ood in s])(irts and loadrd witli loiik.s. Fellows like Ed aren ' t fciniid in fnniiv books. PaTTIE LuELLA X() VEI,L Wendell. N. C. Lou is an intelligent and likalile girl, who sel- dom looks on the darker side of life. Her sunny smile and ])leasing personality are antidotes to nnhajjpiness. Second rorc, li ft to rir lil : Ralph Weniiell Orii.Aw Colerain. X. C. There must he sonuthing in I.illington that keejis him from st.aying here in the dorniitorv. Anyway, we wish you nuieh sue eareer. LiNWooi) ] ' a])i;ett Maj.le Hill, N. C. A giggle that is ])leasant, a smile th.at is sineert To us. it is Padffett ; .a friend all the ve.ar. Herheht 1 ' ehhv Oi.diiam Xew Hill. X. C. Herbert strikes the li. ' i|i|iy medium of a humorous businessman, and he ennmiands the afiirniative attention of his fellow studints. . ' oiiNNv HouEitT Pahk1 ' :u Rocky Mount. X. C. His energy, whether .at work or at Jtlay. are to the utnu)st exerted to the best f(n- everyone. To know .Fohnnv is to like him. Clixto.x Isaac Otslev l,illingt(m. X. C. He is often found where he is least e ] eeted. but alw.ays in the s.-nue (|uiet m.iuner. ' e have all found a friend in Clinton. Claude Swaxsox P Ch.atli.-im. ' , Because you have [jreaebed the word and li.ave been instant in season. we tli.ank you. Cl.aude. Continue to stand where you an-; .and in the end, God will give von a erown of life. First row, left to right: EcKNER Bryant Pearce Wake Forest, X. C. Lefty is one of our eligible bachelors. He lias but one lieart, and that ' s in a ' overnnu-iit classes, so I ' m told. Srconil roic, left to right: John William Phillips Raleigh, X. C. His consecration to the Cireat cause is more evident eacli da v. Bettv RiTH Pkiikv .Sanford, X ' . C. Betty t-iijoys slee))in!j:. in f;iet, siie deliiilits in it. Slie likes to jiiay basketball, and is an .ill- round good sport. Clay Poole Xew Hill, X. C. Clay is the strong but silent ty|)e with a bright remark for everyone. He b.is .a tine spirit of cooperation. Frank Gilliam Pfuhy Sanford, N. C. A big flirt with the women. Somehow we arc led to believe lie has an interest in a career. William Kkxnetii Powell Blanche, X. C. Bill ' s pleasant and friendly smile enables him to make friends easily. His sincere character wins tile hearty devotion of those who become his friends. Mrs. John Phillips Raleiuh. N. C. A tireless, energetic worker in anvthiiig slie undertakes. William R. Pillev Wake Forest, X. C. We shall remember Bill on the l)aseball field. Firxl niu left to rujhi : ,Iami.;s Ci.i.ntox Hi.:(iKs Hcii-ky Mount. X. C. ' our (Ml- plfasinij- ))i ' r.s(iiialit y will always lie an asset, ' rii.aiiks fur tluisr cliifriiin ' sinilfs •vlu ' ii Wf were lisciim-.ii;r(l. Sc,- in,l nnc, left tii rifiht: KvA I ()is Kicii.MiiisDX M.artinsvillc. Xa. Hitc ' li yciuv w.-iiion to a st.-ir. soni -iinc s.aid. Kva took the .iclvicc, .and with li.r sujiia ini- f.aitll in (i(i(l and spirit if ' liinnilitv slir c-.m ' t lirlp liiit make her n ' o.al. William Litiiki! Hfoistek Rose Hill. X. ( ' . Xever h.as Hill ' s studies interfered with his soei.al life. ( pretVr.ahly lih.nds). . li.f,k Robhixs ' rh.nriasvilh-. X. C. Cle.an. ne.at. .and handsome in liotli his outw.ard dress ,and inw.ard eh.ar.aeter is Dicn. Knowing you. |)een. h.is ni.ide us desire iiuire |iurity within .and without. HouKicr ()wi.:x l{i:ii. Whit.akers. X. ( ' . Outward ohservaticui  ( lioh does not rev.al the re.al jierson. ' I ' o know liini is to liki- him. I. A Mar HoisEHrs U.ahii.h. X. C. . e.apit.al eity hoy whose .amhitiim will get him far .ahum- in life. L.a.M.ar. we wish fm- vou the hest, ,and h.ipe v,m succeed. DoHo-riiA I.KK Hi lieulaville. X, C. HoLI.V Roiisox. .1 Where Dot is. there is friimilship. H,r loy,alt to her w n-k .and her flue spirit oi lu Ipfidues: in.akes her .a model citi .i ' ii. lial.-igli. X. C. . kind-he.arted. Jovial footh.all pl.ayer. H.dly is one oi the most popul.ar .and hest liked fellows on the I ' ampus. sv: ! V y-r .V ' ■v-jNgg - -isy ' First roxc, left to right: Joseph Eigene Rogehs MaiiK-rs. X. C. He likes Campbell in tlie da_vtinie, but sticks close to home at night. We trust that you will continue to portray your spirit of cooperation. M ueh success ! Ola Belle Rogers Rockv Point, X. C. We ' ll not soon forget her hard working, de- termined, faitliful philosophy. You ' ll be a good nurse we know, Ola Belle. Robert C. Roisk La Grange, X. C. Bob seems to be dependable in all his mider- takings. One will well remember his friendly nature and his eonsider.ation of others. f iuANViLi.r. H. Rv.vls Lilljngton, X. C. A task is never too large for Sonny to tackle, although he ' s quite a little guy. He is ever weariiifi; a smile which never wears out. A SV. Second rote, left to right: Edgar Scott Satterfikld Memphis, Tenn. Scott ' s small statue is certainly not represent- ative of his abilities and inclinations. His inter- est in sports, music, and his studies make him a typical college student wlio is destined to succeed. CJEORGE Willis Siiearix Warrenton, X. C. Fine culture and a generosity of friendslii]) made (ieorge liked by many. Wiiile at t ' ani])- bell, as leader and friend, he was serious minded. Mary Ward Siikahix Whitakers, X C. Mary, your warm smiles and friendly aids have been encouragement for us in times of need. Thanks and luck to va ! Lyman Wilson .Sheppaud Erwiu. X ' . C. He has something to be proud of in that he never loses his temper. He always maintains the same calm attitude. fP - .alkmk , - First rou If ft in rifilit: ToNNlE M. SiM.MdXs I ' aytttf illc, X. C Wlicn lift- ceasfs to Ik- f ' uiiiiv, ' I ' oiiiiii- will be 11(1 iiiiirf. Sccdiid nnc, left to right: David Wkhstkii SriiAKKii (i.-ilax. Va. A niiod iiatiirtd t ' t-lliiw wIki (It-riiiitfly is not an isolationist. Ronald Carlton Simpson Klizalutli City. X. C. The liosscssioii of many Iviciuls liy Ronald, is line to liis l)ri!j,lit outlook mion life and a t ' riiiul- ly attitudf. His anibitiini and serious mind- ediR ' ss will liclp liini tlirougliout liio. James Snow, ,In. Wilminiiton. X. C. With all tli - tcasin.i;-. Miss Lil.y (Ui tlu- oam- ]uis. .lim is known by all. He ' s niiL; ' iitv | i-oiid to d.-iiiii the ■■j ' ort Citv .as bis liomr. William Avkhv Sorhkll Cb.a|irl Hill, X. C ' . Ciolf is bis by-word. :nid in f.ut liill is inter- ested in s))(n-ts. Maiiion Louise Stallincis Xasliville, X. C. We ' ll .always remember Louise fin- many tilings — her eute bangs, her lovi ' for sleep, her lia])py disposition, ami above all, that eertaiii fondness for Wars.aw ])eo])le. Herman Steimiensox, .lit. I ' rineetou, X. C. .■ xcry lile.asiug uersonality. His interests x .-irv. There is not doubt that we sli,-ill remember hini ;is .a siu ' eessful worker. .loiix C. SiTTox, .In. I5uie ' s Cre.k, X. C. Altliough your words ;ire few. we feel that your iliw.ird thoughts will somedav give rise to sonie- thiiiii th.at is lasting in our soeietx ' . First r(nc, left to rigid: William Eaul Tant Spring Hope, N. C. Considfration and tactinlness for others enabled William to be one of the most popular students on tile campus. His earnest efforts will prove worthwliile. Second row, left to right : WaRHEN TlRNER Selina, ' a. Your friendliness toward vour fellow man and your stalwart stands for your I ord compels us to admire you. Vou are a valuable asset to the Christian faith. Baruara Jkax Thomas Oxford. X. C. Barbara, a short bh)n(ii ' with a winniui;- | er- sonality. lias a way with everyone. Siie makes friends and keeps tiiem. Keep the good work up, Barbara, and you ' ll go far. Eddie Tiiompso.x Durliam, X. C. Long, lean, and lanky as they comi — His interest is athletics. He ' s a sure shot when his goal is a basket. Eastwood Gibbs Turlington Dunn, . C. In neatness and scholarship no one can surpass Eastwood. His cooperative spirit, his ambition, and his well managed life will bring him success. Henry Charles Walker Durham. N. C. I ife has many eomi)lexities, iuit with Henry, thev .-dl vanish witli his easviioint;- attitude. Arnold Holt Ward Burliugtnn, N. C. Arnohl hails from Burlingtcni. His interests ill sports placed him on tlie footli.-ill roster. Clifton P. Wayne Lake Waeeamaw, N. C. We ' ll not forget Smoke ' s fine sense of humor which was a part of his radiant personality. Thanks Smokey for making our stay at Campbell a happier one. J: First nr.c. left In rii ht. J OF. ' favi:i: l.illiiHitdii. N. C III Ills iindrrtakiiiiis. .Icic strives tii cciiHiiicr. Hi frifiullv smile li.-is iiiaile niaiiv I ' rieiuls wliiK Srcdiul r,r.c. If ft In rii hl : l- ' ,. in.v ,li AxiTA Willis Newark. Mil. Karly is a sweet and lik.il.le irl. Her beautiful iiair and l(i ely smile are siiuie oC the tliiuits that make her attraeti (.•. Her tine christian lite ami work are shining examples to all who know her. C. G. WiiALi-v, .If!. Ceuten.iry. .•=;. C. C. V. will lollow when h.- has a lead.-r. His fr.ankness makes him well-known on the eampus. .loHx WioBSTKR Willis Heant ' ort. N. C. • John ' s sincerity and lo e for outdoor life slicudd ))ro c sinnifle nit factors for the adjustment in the business world. Tom Wallace White ]5uie ' s Creek. N. C Tcun h.is ■;reat .aniliitions and we are all prcmd of him. We know he will succeed in the miinstrv. C ' uA VL(U(i) Wii.i.oroiim . hoskic. N. C. .A liov wlhun everyone knows and likes. His ureatest .isset is for in.aking friends. His quiet nature aiul drixinji ' .amliition will make him one .,f the best. FliAXK T. WlLI.KV (..ates. X. C. Frank is (Uie of these stay-.at-home fellows. ( It mav be because he has a wifi ' ). Maiiv Wvxoxa Womack Sanforil. N. ( ' . We have f(unid Wyn ui.a to be cm, ' (ui whom .all till- skirls c.an ih pend feu- help iii .a time of ni ' cd. V %. 1 - Jmll ' , ,.. : First row, left to right: (iHAHAM HlI.I.IAIiD WoOD Holly Springs, N. C. Graham is oir ' of the most known personalities of the campus. He is everybody ' s friend. His amiable manner as president of tiie Student Council makes him a worthy criterion for all the students. Second ro7c, left to right: John- William Woody Oxford, N. C. Through this personality, there has descended upon the college a heartening attitude of greater friendliness among all who are touched with liis rare warmtii. V ' alentinp; Woodell Lake City. Fla. Her lovely voice, lier contagious enthusiasm enchant all witii wiiom she comes in contact. She has a secret tranquillity that heljjs to dispel trepidaticnis. Renthea Woodwoutii Erwin. N. C. She has allowed her talent for singing to In- enjoyed by all who have heard her sing in many programs. Now is the Hour was our favorite. Ren. .Jesse I ee Worrell Koekv Mount. N. C. You have a way of letting us know when you are around, Jesse. A happj- countenance is always an asset. James CJlasglow Littleton, N. C. James is sure to i-e successful for he has a quiet, sincere way aliout him that makes for success. So])lu)mores N ' ot Fiiotographed W. B. Beasley. Jr., Lour Oaks, X. C; James W. Carter, Stedman. X. C; William Lakes. ' arina, X. C; Alfred Gilbert. Lillington, X. C; William Lewis, Fayetteville, X. C. ; Perlie Madlin, Jamesville, X. C; Adoljjh Pate, Goldsboro. X. C; William Reynolds, Greensboro, N. C. ; Charles Wellons, Kiuston. N. C; Eustace Wood. Wallace. N. C. Clags JAMKS GARVIN MAHSHALK MOODY 111 XI I. WILSON | l;V W AI.I ' ON M I-- I . vn-ii tm Jfresit)men Daniel Alexander Columbia, N. C. Freddy L. Alforu Ztbulon, N. C. Johnny H. Alford Zilniloii, X. C. Tom Allen London, Enfiland Clifton R. Ammons Lillington, N. C. Ciarland Anderson Jamesville, N. C. Gerald Apple Greensboro, N. C. Rachel Auslev ortsg th Ja Louise Baity K (irtensboro, N. C. Clifford Barksdale Clinton. N. C. John E. Barrow Pollocksville, N. C. Ciiaules C. Baigiian Stuart, Va. Hayes Beasley Coats, X. C. Clarence Beddingfield Ztbulon, X. C Jean Bennett Freeland, X. C. 45 jfrc ! ' ' John i. ]?kxtox, .In. ]?(ns,)H. X. C. Gexk K. IJethea H.iincr. N. C. Ar.vis H. lii.AiK LilliiiHton, . C. .Unix I). Bi.AtK Mvrtlr Hr.icli. . . C (a HI, Hl.AKF. 15iir.«-,-iw. N. C. WmiI) C. ISl.A.XCIlAHD ' .ill.ur. N. C. Hriiv r,. Bi.dUK Hd.iii.ikc H.i|)i ls. X. t ' , .Ia.MKS K. IJd.V.NKIi R. ' llrinh. X. C. HoiiioKT W . 15ii vip: (.al.-ix. ' a. James F. IJoveite Clinton, X. C. liolii;Hl ' W. lillEECE l ' ' ,iyitt.Nill,-, X. C. Vll,l,lA. l A. l!llEEI)1.0 K N.-ishvillc. X. C. XeH TON H. I ' iUIK KMA: .MrC.ill. .S. C. , aho T, 15liI(;MA.N I,. ' itt;i. .S. C. I,r( ii.E liiti ' ir I.umlirrtoii. X. ( ' . 46 jFregJjmen a i Harhv E. Brooks, , ii. Clayton. X. C. David H. Brown Maysville, N. C. Joseph L. Brohn Mvrtle Beach. S. C. Nat Brt ' mmitt Kittrell. X. C. DwA.v C. BriE Fayetteville. X. C. Fred Bixx Zebuloii. N ' . C. Martha Birch Burlington, N. C. .Janet Byrd Erwin, X. C. Malcolm L. Cadd Roanoke, ' a. Carl I. Campbell Newport News, ' a. James U. Capel Richmond, ' a. Carl T. Carlson Lillington, N. C. WlLLLIM J. CarMICUAEL Conway. S. C. LoVELL A. CatLETT Clayton. N. C. Edna Chamblee Louisbura;, N. C 47 David I.. Ciii:ssox ' all(■t•l)or 1. X. C. Jl ' AXITA E. C ' lIILDRES I.ouislmr.ii ' . N. C. David yi. Colkiiax I..itt.i. S. C. Mrs. Mahian B. Colli Bui. ' s Crvrk. X. C. MAruicic C. Collins I,oiiisl)ui-u-. X. C. Mahc- CorTiiiF, Moiitri ' .-il. C.iiiada IIoHAci ' : Cox Four Oaks. . C. TIIKI! M. CuATT Williaiiiston. X. C. CiKOUCV. Chkki II Snow Hill. X. C. Cleo Ciikedfo (ircfMshoro. X. C. CaI!OI,- X CliFUS Roxlior,), X. C. .IaMES K. ( ' RITCIIIMt Oxfonl. X. C. .losEiMi Davis Klizalirtlitowii. N. C. .Iamfs 1{. Dah kixs IJlKirn. X. C. ClIAULMS T,. 1 )k. X I ' ' u(|iiay Spriiit;s. X. C 48 Jfresifjmen James M. Debnam Zel.uloii, N. C. Annie Ruth Dixon Kenly. X. C. James F. Dixon Clinton, X. C. Charles L. Di ' nn Conway, S. C. Charles H. DuVal Pollocksville, N. C. Frances Easom Morjcanton, X. C. Clawsox B. Ellis Saiifnnl, X. C. Stiles Ellyson Ric ' lnnond, Va. Lavra Fave Ferrell Hiii. ' s Cretk, X. C. Si TTON Ci. Flowers Ztliulon, X. C. RoHERT C. Flovd Rakifrh, X. C. (Iraham C. Fore Whiteville, X. C. Rechnald Freeman, Jr. Ahoskie, X. C. Isaac Frost, Jr. Clalax, Va. AlONZA H. (JAINEY Leland, X. C. 49 Jfrcsljincn I.AWIiKXtIO II. (iARI)XEI! Hosc-horo. N. C. TllKVAII (iAHIlF.TT Moyock. X. C. C ' a.mi:h(). M. (JARius W,-,tha. X. C. MAiiii; r TA (Jatks Santonl. X. C. (ilOnljdE L. (IaV 7.vhn nu. X. C. Jo Ann (idisKR Havclock. X. C. .IlMMlK W . (lOLDSTON- Ii.-llcij.|l. X. C. (iKOlKilO H. (inAVmi.I,, Jit. Hd.-niokc, V;i. l)i:Hin ( ' . (illEEXK Whitakrrs. X. C. Lorisio f JiiiFirrn D.uivillr. ' a. { y I ' . (irTimiE Durliani. X. ( ' . ' jiii,iNiA H all Strdinan, X. C. I ' ltA. ( IS 15. IIancr New licrn, . C. Ill AIM) I,. IlAltllEK Can-lioni. . C. Jfre Sfjmen RlTH Hari ' eh Louisburg, N. C. Norman Hahris Fayetteville, N. C. JiLiA Harrison Williamston, N. C. RovvENA Hart Youiigsville, N. C. Edward M. Hawks (jalax, Va. Hehshkl V. Hawley Lilliiigton, . C. Kathrvn Haves Lumberton, N. C. Meredith Hayes Whiteville. N. C. RonERT Haves Sanford, N. C. Ht ' BERT C. Holland Micro. . C. William I. Holland Raleigh, . C. William M. Hooper Stumpy Point, N. C. Fave Horne Atkinson, N. C. Clarence E. Howard Clinton, N. C. George B. Howard Moreliead City, N. C. 51 C  . - KoUKUT HoWKUTOX C ' l.irksvillc, ' a. Kri ' ii HriKiiNs Kdxlnin., X. C. ELi ,Aiii ni Jackson Krwiii. N. C. LoiisE M. Jefkrkvs Diinii. N. C. l)ui(;nr H. .loiiNsox I ' liur Oaks. N. C. ,)a. 1K,s I.. .IdllXMIX .M()]K-ui-c. N. C. I,I.| 1) F. .IrniNsox Conway. S. V. ' n.I.lAM .loilXSOX lios,- Hill. N. C. (.Aliliol, C .loXKS Iluhcrt. X. C. CiiAni.Ks H. .Tones Hoanokr. ' a. Daviji T. .Ioxes Warsaw. X. ( ' . l ' ' ,l)XA .(ones tiarksvillc, ■ . koili;]!! ' I.. .loXES Nasli ill,-. X. C, Sarah .)oimi x ' I ' .viM r, N. C. IJii.i.ii; ( I. ,1 isiicE I ' ikivillr. X. C. r w llL ) d A i 52 Jfres ljmen Mahilvx Kearney Htiiiltrsoii. X. C. David T. Kixlaw Luniberton, N. C. Clarence M. Kirk Kniiilitdale, N. C. Clifton D. Knowles Wallace, N. C. Alton V. Kornegav Ciarner, N. C. Fattie Lamm Pollocks ville, N. C. I ' ail Revere Lamm Louisburg. X. C. .(ov ' K Lancaster Bolivia. X. C. l ' i:ii ;v Lane Ashtboro, X ' . C. Nancy Langley Siler City. X. C. HoUKRT E. LasATER Krwiii. X. C. Bhi ' ce Lassiter Woodland, N. C. Cecil G. Lester Spring ' Hope. X. C. Steven E. Lewis Fayetteville, X. C. Christine Light Washiiiiitoii. D. C. 53 Jfres Charles G. Liles Ciarner, X. C. Ernest N. Lono ]?urliiigton, N. C. RoHERT C LoXUMIHE Hfiulcrsoii. N. C. Rav (i. I,OVE Cialax. Va. Archie E. Lynch Buie ' s Creek, . C. HriiH Harrison McAden Seniora, N. C. Joseph Monroe . I( I )()NA1.I) Lilliiifitoii, N. C. Nora C ' atiirvn McDonald IJlliiigton, N. C. Alton McGee Turkey, N. C. Gradv I ' arker M( Kkatiian Stediiiaii. N. C. Charles Hook .M( Kei.lau Rowlami, N. C. Bessie Mae McNeill Broadwav. N. C. Harvey Eoward McPiiail Dunn, N. C. Homer Mace Saiiford, N. C. Katiierixe V. Maki Askluirnliain. Mass. 54 Jfue fjmeii Roger Mallard Pollocksvillf. X. C. Everett Mariox I ' iiiiiaclc, X. C. ' alextixe Marqi ' ez C ' arrcl.uioii Del Sur. Cuba Willum Staley ]Masox Dmni. X. C. (JRADA ' I, oris Matthew i Coats. X. C. Rohert Matthews Wallace, N. C. Thomas Matthews Galax. Va. Re(;ixalu May Haw River, N. C. F.thel Melvin Pirwin. N . C. .loux RouERT Meredith MiKttsi)ort, Pa. Charles Sylvester Mikels High Point, N. C. DiAXTHA Ester Mixtox Fair Bluff, X. C. Perlie .F. Modlix, Jr. Jainesvillf. X. C. Charles Elwood Moore Elizaluth City. X. C. Daxiel ' . Morgax Paliiiuro. X. .r. 55 IIknkv Kdgak Mouuan Benson, X. C. Thomas Mougan Lilliufiton, N. C. Julian Rudolph Morton Huhtrt. N. C. P ' rances Irene Moss Skipwitli, Virfriilia Eugene Mtstl n Coltraiii. N. C. Robert Nance Bladtiiboro, N. C. John Noiiman Newton Dunn. N. C. Elmeu Roscoe Orr Htndtrson, N. ( ' . Archie Rudolimi Outland Ktlford, N. C. Ellen Louise Page Bull ' s Crc.k, . C. Benjamin Li.ovd Parker Battl.l.oio. N. C. Earl Ra - I ' aiikkr Four Oaks. N. C. Gertrude Haleord Parker Lillinuton, X. ( ' . PE(;(iV .Id 1 ' arrott Pittsboro. X. C. Adoli ' ii I, eland Pate, .In. (;ol lsl)„ro, X. C. 56 Jfres(()men Lyxdell Rose Pearce Zelnilon. X. C. Leon Charles Peele Roxobel, N. C. Ada Mae Perrv Wakt- Forest, X. C. Bartialette Perry Sikr City. N. C. Calvin Collidge Perry Selma, X. C. Dorothy Ann Perry Xorfolk, Va. Marv LrciLLE Perry Zil)ulon, X. C. Pail Perry Sanford. X. C. Tommy Pic kard Saiil ' ord. X. C. GEOiuiE A. Pollock, Jr. Warsaw, X. C. Charles Edwin Pope Clinton, X. C. -Marcelu ' s B. Pope Wallace, N. C. CJrac K Klizaheth Pow Cr.-niicrton. X. C. James W. Powell, .Jr. Wallace. X. C. RoHERT (ivv Powell, Jr. Blaneli. X. C. 57 Ific ]5f.ttv Mai(i;ahet Piiivktt Bmin. X. C. .IacVCII.VX I ' .I.OISK I ' lI.I.KX f.lst.lli.-l. N. C. ' iii(ii. iA Haxuall Falroiii. X. C. WiLTOX lilloWN ' RlOAllDON Lillillutdll. X. V. ' aI.TFH SlAXI.KV KdlllXSDX I!,.sr Hill. X. (_•. Rri ' Kirr li. Hoi.khs Fair lilnlf. X. C. ]? A 1! 1! A H A ,1 K A X R O S S ( I X Aslulnird. X. C. AllA M AU.TCIHIK RorsE Seven Suriiiiis, X. C William M . Saxdlix N ' ci-cina. X. C. Bkutis II. .Sellkils Orruiri. X. C. II(l ••| ' I,. .Sklleiis Lillin-t.in. X. C. Ar(;rsTA (iiLMi:ii .Sewell, .hi i-oii,-i. X. C. ( ' llAIILES ( ' auIKILL .SlAlON Wintcin. X. ( ' . F.iMiAii I,i;(i Sexton Tlioiii.-.svillr. X. C. T . i: «■ I s I ) . .S 1 1 w .(anirsvill,-. X. C. 58 Jfregfjmen Frances Kathryn Shearit Whitakers, N. C. Moses Morrice Sjieppard Norfolk. V ' a. James Edwin Sherman Rougi ' inoiit, N. C. LiciNDA Elizabeth Sherman Rougemont, N. C. Hazel Simpkins Raleigh, N. C. Hilda Rith Simpson Erwin, X. C. John E. Smith Fries, Va. Nellie C. Smith Fayetteville, N. C. Bobbie Jkan Southerland Seven Springs, N. C. Norman Lee Spell Wallace, N. C. 15icTTv Si ' e Spexce Liliiiigton. N. C. Cieorge T. Staley Columbia, N. C. Pearson A. Stanley Wilmington, N. C. Mary Ellen Stephens Erwin, N. C. Betsy Alice Stephenson Lillingtoii. N. C. 59 Hubert H. Stevens Cerro Gordo, X. C. Jamks INiHKitT Steven; (..•Il-IKT. N. C. Mav I)f:Lr, Stkvenson IltiidLrsoii, N. C. Mrs. Behtie Stewart Lilliiijitoii. N. C. RoHEKi H. Stone ( irttiislioro, N. C Marv Loiise Stricki.am) Dunn. . C. Annie V. Stuart Woodsdale, N. C. DoROTIlV StI ' KDIVANT Pittslioro, N. C. Sa.mmv a. Sue Leland, . C. HiEiiEN Sutton I..1 (.raiiuc, X. C. ' lRliIMA SwANN link ' s C ' r«k. X. C. Wanda Sweeney Ro.iMokr. ' a. John S ' KEs Tui-kfv, X. C. HollEJtT I,. ' I ' aI.I.EV Cin-ciishoro. X. C. W ' li.i.iAM H. Taei.ev (.rcciisl.oro. X. C. 60 Jfresifimen Fueo T. Tayloii Manchester, N. C. Donald L. Tew Raleigh, N. C. Clarence Thomas Lilliiifiton, N. C. Dorothy Mae Thomas Hose Hill, N. C. MnuAN Thornton Clinton, N. C. Harnie Pail Trimble (ialax, Va. (Jilrert Trott Stella. N. C. Hov V. Tick Haleiji-h, . C. (JEOKCiE Scott Tirnek Chalybeate Springs, N. C Wh.LIAM R. TlRNER (.alax. Va. William A. Wall Cape Charles, Va. Leslie W. Walston Roxobel, N. C. LoNNiE P. Walston Roxobel, N. C. Charles Walton Thomasville, N. C. Kdward N. Warren Stokes. N. C. 61 1frc5l)mrn Sahah Wayne Lake W.KH ' aniaw. N. C. Bii.i.v S. Weaver Lillingtoii. X. C. Er(iENE Wei.i.s l ' ' uiliiay Spriniis. N. C. TllEdlxlltE ' es11!II( i)1C Hit-hlaiul. N. (, ' . Wll. 1,1AM 1). WesTEII Lcuiishur-. N. C. Mus. MAin I.AXCSTD.N WlLI.EY (;at s. N. c. (ilCIIAI.I) ( ' . ' ll.l.E MS Hilton X ' illaiic ' a. (.EoiK .: H. Wilson- Dunn. N. C. l{os( (IE W. Wilson M.uint Airv. N. C. Emma liriii ' im iii:ui.i;v A|.cN. N. ( ' . Dakiiem. Wood Covr City. N. C. .(iMMIE W ' ooll Naslivillr. N. ( ' . ,lo , i.i, E Wooli Loiiisluirii. N. C. .Malvix Wood Naslivillc. N. C. RoHEliT I). W N.aslivillr. N. C. .Maim- Wicenn Lilnrty. N. V. HVI.AND K. YoINfi Roxboro, N. C. 62 econb emeistell tubents STUDKNTS WHO KNTERF.I) AT THF, BECtINXING OF THE SPRING SEMESTER Front nnc, left la riijht : (..iry Siiiiilctdii. M.uk I ' ac. . .loc Bordeaux. Alfred Bancroft. Paul Riggs, Louis Yaucy, (iiut- Siiigletou, JosLijIiine Flyim. Irtnr Hloni, Margaret Ann Harris. Second rinc: Willie Matthews, Oliver Radford. Don Waller. Virgil Buruey. (iilhert Corhett. Milton Dixon, Joe Vail, Mrs. Belle McCorniiek. Third rmc: Osear Sewell. Claud Raiford. Wallar Taylor. Robert Davis. Rnlurt Outlaw, Tonijjs Bot, s (ionzalez, Herman (irinun. Miguel Lojicz Benitez. P ' ir1 ' ' fiM FRESHMEN NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Bob Vaxck Biiown, Zeliulon, N. C; Rrnoi.pii Ballard, r ' ayetteville, N. C. ; Anne Neal Cotting- iiAM, Wliiteville. N. ( ' .; .Iames Croswell, F ' ayetteville. N. C; Walter Deal, Wilniingt(ni, N. C; Billy Denning, Four Oaks, N. C. ; Georcje Dew, Wiliuington. N. C; Harmon Dixon, Benson, N. C; Sudie FniNK, Dunn, N. C. ; James Garvin, Fayetteville, N. C; Hal Ginsburg, Clinton N. C. ; Johnson J. Goddard, Dunn, N. C; George Hardee, Wliiteville, N. C.; Norman Harris, F ' ayette- ville, N. C; Roger Hawlev, Lillington, N. C. ; William D. Holland, Erwin, N. C; Darrell Holmes, Clarksville, a.. Willie Johnson, Rose Hill, N. C; Bryant Keith, Lillington, N. C; Thomas Matthews, Galax. Va. ; Bill Maxwell. F ' ayetteville. N. C; Charles Patterson, San- ford, N. C; Raei ' ohd Perry, Carrboro. N. C; Marian Person, F ' ayetteville. N. C; Clark Poisson, Wilmington, . C; Hugh Pollard, Erwin, N. C; Copeland Skinner, Lumberton, N. C; Bill Smith, Zebulon, N. C. ; Richard Smith, Buie ' s Creek, N. C. ; Howard Smith, Lillington, N. C; .John Smith, Burlington, N. C; Jarman Stallings, Nashville, N. C; Eldon Thornton, Clinton, N. C. ; Thomas Vann, Clinton, N. C; Eltgene Wells, Fuquav Springs, N. C; John W ' illis, Beau- fort. N. C. 63 igl) cfjool Clyde Hcnrv Adams Bladenluiro. N. C. I5. ' tty All red South I5(.stc)ii, ' a. Ruhy firav Haker IJuic ' s ( ' ri-.k. . C. Jack IJat.iiian I5urlini;t,Mi, . C. Camilla Hraiidoii Staidcy. N. C. Bill Hiirli.anaii Clarksxillr. ' a. Pat Caiiir|-(iii Ki|iliri,-. N. C. Katlirvn Campl.tll AuMirr. N. C. Ora (h-ccii Cainphcll Buir ' s Crcrk. N. C, -Marilyn Caulk ]5 iiii(tt. N. C. Francis Crnwtlicr Baltimore. M,i. (i. ' ornv I),u Wilminut,.n. . C. Cliarl.s Kllinutnn l ' c:ll,H-ksvill, ' . X. C, Fred Kiiiiis e ' oats. N. C. B.ttv (iardncr An«icr. N. C. ,!can ,l,,linsoii Diirliam. . C. Pa,Mv ,),,,i,s Cl.-irksvillr. ' a. Ellurt I.dvin- Charlottcsvill,-. ' a 64 Iligf) cfjool Bonnie Lj ' ncli Buie ' s Creek, N. C. Nancy Marshbanks Buie ' s Creek, N. C. Jack M.iyiiird San Jose, Costa Rica Kathleen Merritt Newton CJrove, N. C. Lueiaii Moodv FIOITIUT, Ala. John K. I ' ch-. Ill Roxohel, . C. Heh n Pkasant Angier, N. C. Paul Preddv Oxford, N. C. Robert Sht|)|),ird Norlolk. ' a. Rover Siii|)es i ' l-inectoii, X. C. Mirvine Stjuicr (n-eeiishoro. X. C. Mai-v Stillw.ll Sviv.i. X. C. Martha Stuart Buie ' s Creek, N. C. Linda Swann Buie ' s Creek, N. C. M.iry I.ou Swinclell Swan (Quarter, N. C. Charles Taylor Krwin, . C. Randoli h Trull Raleii.-h, N. C. Tommie Welch Bedford, Va. 65 Causi)t Here anb Efjere Books— tlirv s.Tin to fiiiov tliiiii. Mv. wliat lii- trt you li.iv.- ! ' I ' liii.- for ol.-iss. boys. Test (lav. You .■.Hildut 1h- riisli ' inir to C ' liMp,!. tVlh.u-. Hi. u|i tlinv. Why tlir f r,.wn— tlit-y stem lia |)l)y. Now is the time for . Hrttcr liviii. tlirouuii clRiiiistry. Tli.it Ipaiia siiiilc. The best of men ba c cMr lovnl repose. 66 f mmiim VLi)t int Purr .Iackik Mkrchaxt RoHERT King Co-Editors Al.DIOKN It Oil BIN ' S Assistant Adv -rtisi)i i Miiiukji vIkssk l.v.K ' (1H1( :I.I. Busiurss MniKKjir James I ' ' iTZ(iEUAi.i) AtlicrtisiiKj yiaiHKjrr Bahiiaiia Thomas Circidcitiiin Mcniiif cr 68 DavIO SiMiAKF.R Sporix Editor Elaine Hancock, Axxe Bell Ti pl.ts Walter Ed Hight Associate Editor Perlie Modlin Snap Shot Editor Tom Allen Art Editor Mr. Jenkins, Mr. (iarrett Faculty Advisers 69 €psUon i €ta onor ocietp OI ' FICKHS Jamks 1 ' ' aiso. Prcnidcnt Elaink Feltox Vicf-Prcsident Anne (iitEEX Si-crctari Miss S-iurklani) Fiiciilti Adviser Epsilcin I ' i |- ' ,t;i, iidiKM- sdcii-ty. w;is (iruaniziil in tlir fall of liti ' S. t ' ir the ixpriss |iur|)i)sc promoting (•li.ii-.ictcr. li ' ailcrsliip. and sclinlarslii|i. Memlifrsiiip in tin.- society is jiained liy tlic- n;)nnnatii f at least twenty-tixr prr cent (if In the faculty and niemliers of tlie society, in addition to attaining- a fixed scholastic record for at le one year. Since its oriianization. a]jpro iniatc-lv 3:50 nieniliers have lutn accepted. This vear the societ ' nieniliirs served .is ni.i rsli;ils for all iiulilie iiroirrunis. NKW MlvMlil, I!.S (■ecu-iiV H.irrett. Lois Best. ,)an.t Hyrd. W.irtli Cirter. Dale D.ivis, Cli.irles l)u ' ,il. Kuu( Knslev. M.iri.iin Kereli.e. Will.ird H.irris. William .luli.in. (.eorne l.nc.is. 15onni.- I.vneli. Lii: Sw.aiLn. N.iiiev .M.irshanks. .f,,hn Phillips. .Mrs. ,)ohn I ' hillips. J.ihnnv Parker, Wanda Sween William Karl ' I ' ant. Karhan Willis, .iesse Worrell. 70 tubcnt Council OFFICERS (JHAHAM Wood President Robert Kixg rice-President DoROTiiA Rhodes Secretary-Treasurer The stadtiit council is tiitrusti ' d with tht- regulations of student conduct on the campus. Each meniher lias worked diligently with the student body in making this year one of the most outstand- ing in Campbell liistorv. First row: Fretl Holder, Hugh McAden. Ellen Page, Dorotha Rhodes, Graham Wood, Carey Downing, Robert King, Miss Matthews, Vertie Mitehell. Second row: Mr. Burgot, Gweii Pearee, Miss Cansler. Mr. Barnett. 71 Front r;ic: Scott S.ilt.TticUl. l ' ;.ul 111,1, -kw, 11, l liilli|. .McI.c.hI, C;ir -y Dowirnj;-, l!ill .Ma ,,,M, Wilhird H.irris, II, illy UoIimhi. Sir,, ml n,w: I ' ,., I, H,- d. S. I... VUmvvs. .Iiiliii V,.(idy, Mr. liainetti-, Hugh McAdcn, Graham V, ,il, H,,li.Tl Kiiif;. Mtn ' House Council OFFICERS Cauev Downing President JdiiN WuiiDV Sccr(i(iri -Tr(cisiirrr Mil. ]5ahni.:tt Faciilli .Idvixer 72 irlg ' ousie Council OFFICERS V ERTIE MiTCHELi President Mary Wahd Shearin rice-President Katiierixe I.atta Secretary Miss Cansler, Miss Pearce Advisers Flrxl rm ' : Dorotlia Hlicid.-s, Katlu-riiu- I.atta, Vertie Mitcliell, Miry Ward Sluariii. Klaine Feltiin, Miria Ferebee. Si-rnml row: Miss Cansler, .lacUii- Merchant, Ola Belle Rogers, Lois Best, Jean Jordan, Carol Bizzelle, Mi Pearce. 73 Cappella Cfjoir KoliKUT (iHEKSDX Pnsidflll ,1. 1!. Bkxtox J ' icr-Pnsnl.ni JioNNii-: LvxiMi Sccrctiiri ]5ii.i. ' I ' am.ev Lihriiridii Mils. SiKi ' inoNSDX Choir Motlur JosKHii 15 ir(iiAni) Dirvctui 1... c-ll Cilllrll katlMIMI II.IS,- Cli; rirs KlliMul.iii Dan . Ii.|-f;an Kli „ll„ 111 .Slill« ill l.ollisr li.nU An liir l ' ,ri ni;ui Cl ' n ■ixr iMlwards M.- r 1 ,i ii Sw ii lrll ■.• „■ .M.ii-,IiI,,imI s ■| ii 1 While Otis l-.iM.ai ;i W Kicirll M.ir.v Ki|,p l(,n (i.ll Ad.irn- Kan lol] li Tnill I ' h Jo Ills Am .SI,-|,|UM, (h.ImT l.nll ..Hrll i ' .niuiu- l.MH-ll ( l .lai- Ir Adams s I ' lrlc r.iii lUI. Taih lul Vnmif;- l, r ,.HI SI ill will . I;ir l, .ii ISrift l.n .1 I ' rrll- 1 ln 1 Silicrs ( Ir 1 ( ii iTli ( ;ili ,,Im-II Wrtir Mit.-li.-ll ( il-a h .McKritliar ll;i ■li.ir 1 li.,.SS(.| M; rtlia liurcli 74 First ,;nc: I ' aul lilac-kwill, .1. I ' ,, licnlcn, CliMrlc- Dunn. Srcuiid row: I.eoii Sexton, Henry Morpaii, Uavid ( iiUuMn, (icralil A]))ile, Hayes Heasley, Rtihtrt l$reece. liaelc rozit: James Debnani, Peggy I ane, Dorotliy I ' ern. ( raw fciril Willougliliy, I.aMar Roln-rts, S. C. Flowers, Dixie Wilson. anb OI ' FIC ' KKS Paul Blackwki.l Prrsiilnil CuARLKS DrNN J lci--I ' ri-xi(li-llt David (oi.kmax Sicrchiri S. (i. I ' LOWEHS Trca.siinr Mh. BlHRACiE Dirfctiir Mr. BuKHAUii 75 ■ ' GO FORWARD ' CREEK PEBBLES School For Scandal F ' ' Here Wedi ram Sponsors Campbell College ' les Drive J ' lrxl r.nc: Mi--, SI rickl.iiul, .l.uiics Faisnn. Si ' ult S.il li-rlirlil. Sirunil n,u-: David Spraki-r. Ccralil . |i|.lc, Onii Mill.-r. CKKKK I ' KBHLKS STAFF Jamks ] ' ' ais.)X Julltor-iii-Chirf Don Mii.i.ku, David Simiakkm Is.saciatc Etlitorx Jehrv Hilburn, MiiiiAM I i.:iiEi!i:i:, I ' ktk Mack Idvcrtisinq Manaf rrn Scott Satterfiki.I) Snorts Editor CJeHAI.I) Al ' l ' LE i.v.v ' . Sp,nts Editor lii ' .i ' oirrK US Otis Aldridp ' . C ' liai-ics l!aii,i;li;ni, I ' l-ank l{(.y,ttc, IJnori Bray, Archie Kri rnan, .liniiriy Dawkiiis. ItrK.ii ' ic May, Hiiward Sinitli, Hilda Siiiipson. I ' Vl ' IS ' l ' S Lucille Britt, Jcaii Bennett, X ' irginia Randall C I IKT I.AT ION M A N A( ; K RS Clifton Wavnc. Dorotlia Riiodcs 76 Ddrotlia Rhodes, Clifton Wayne, Jerry Hilhurn, Miriam Ferebee Silliii, : N ' ir ' inia Handall. Lucille Britt. Ilikia Simpson. tStiiiiiliin : Charles Buughan, Archie Brigman, Jean liennett, Reggie May, Byron Bray. 77 rii t j,u, iiill SiihIImi, lin«(i,,il Pidmlt, .M.-rcditli HiiVCN. .I.-rn Hill. urn. Williinl Harris, HumIi McAcU-n. Sr,;:„, n.u; (Ir.ili.iTii Wcn.cl. Kl.iinr l ' ,-ll.i,i. ,lol,ii H.-i r.-l....!. I ' rancK Il.nir, ' . Hnr.ithy I ' rrry, l)i i. ' Wils.Mi. Mir- vim- Siitii.-r, I ' at Caiiicniii, Miriam Fcnl.ir. i:il,-n Caulk. Third nnc: Jaiiits Dixcii, (h.mtc Wilson. Donald .lohnson. iMiprn- I ' .iish-y, l!,,h Kriil. .h. jinny I ' arkir, Hi-rliert Oldliani. Ilolh l!..l.M,n. Hif in.ild . I:n. linlurl Kinu. Sntcrnational l elations; Cluli OKI ' ICKHS .iF.Rin Hli.HiRN ' Pri-.sidfiif ' lI.I.. HI) H- l!l(is ricr-Prc. ' i li ' iit MlliiAM I ' KliF.HP ' .E Sccniini ' I ' rriixiinr llni.i.Y HoHSd.N- Si ( iinil al .li}iis .Iamks IvMsd.v l i i(iilrr .Mfi. TFin ' r Fdciilti .lilTiscr Tlie Intcrn.-itidii.-il Hrlaticiiis Cliili inc.ts lii wickly tor the |iur|nisc (if (liscu.ssiiii;- iidrrii.itional affair.s in (i|icii-l ' iiri]iLi. Iir|irc.s(iitati c,s iil ' tlir (irii ' aiiiz.itiiiii |i.artiri|i.atc- in tlic Stiiiii-nt r.cgi.sl.atiire wliicli cdiiN fills amiualh ' in lialtiijli. 78 Fir.if rmc: Xat Bruininitt, Rowena Hart, Emory Hokliii. Jr.. H: Trevah Garrett, Ruby 151i)Wf, Dorothy Thomas, Rutli Elhoi. .Mar Second row: Ellen Page, I.ois Hest, lioniiie I.yneh. Eva UK-hard Sweeney. nird row: Sarah .lordan, Frank {aUhvi-ll. W. I). Ht-. ' sh-y. Ccor-e n Rack row: Eugene Ensley. I.iithrr |- ' ,ii .cir, I.ucian Moody, Jolin Steveiisi Parker, Dale Davis, Everett Marion. •Iiel Ausley, Janet Hyrd, (;rad - McKeithan, Walton, Cleo C ' reede. ]n. Anne Stuart, Betty Sue Spence, Wanda vv, Katherine Merritt, William Wall. 1. .John Woody, Claude Parrlsh, Johnnie tubent Volunteers OFFICF.R.S Emohv Hoi.dk.v, ,Ii! President First Semester C,n. uy McKkith AN I ire President Rachei, ArsLEV Pmr ram Chairman Rowena Hart Vorrespnndincj Secretary EvERETTE Mariox liecordinf) Secretary Nat Brummitt Mission Chairman Valentine Woodei.i Miisie Director Second Semester LfciAX MooDV ricr-Presidrnf Carrol .Jones Program Chairman HiTii HiiKiixs Corresponding Secretary Lt ' ciLLE Bhitt Recording Secretary Claide Parrisii Mission Chairman Clyde Adams Mnsic Director Rrnv Blowe Pianist Student ' olulltt•ers is an organization tlirouiili whicli students olitain active Christian experi- ence. This group i.s represented, in part, by those wlio have dedicated their lives to full-time re- ligious service. Many students have found in this organization the opportunity of working with people in homes, jails, and jirison camps, and tliereliy rendering service as well as receiving valuable experience. 79 Tlu ' Business Club is ;ni or ' j.aiiizatioii of students in tiie business department. Tlie pui ' ijoses of tliis organization are to develop competent, aggressive leadersliij) ; to eriate more understanding and interest in choosing an occupation; to strengthen the members ' confidence in themselves and their work; to encourage the improvement of homes and communities; to develop character, useful eitizenshi]). and patriotism; to encourage members in developing individual proj- ects . ' ind ill establishing themselves in business; to encourage ini|)roveiiii-iit in scholarship; and to promote school loyalty. Interesting .and educ.ition.al ])rogr;ims are ))resented ,at monthly meetings. (iKORCiK B.MiUKTT President William E. rl T. nt I ' icc-President Jean I5kn. i;tt Sccrefari Harrv Brooks Treasurer Kathrvn Shearin Reporter Mrs. U. I,. HEMsiiiRi;, .In., Miss A.n.ve McLamh Faciilti Spaitsars Firxl mic: .M uirire ll.iwks. liill Wil .n. ■I ' diii I ' iekard Ccnrize B irri ' lt, Xora .Menonal.l, Willi.-.iii Ivtrl ' I ' ant, HiTlie .Slcwarl, Fr.inces Franklin. I.iiUiit Cratt, I.dv.-ll faUett, Diinithv TliiiinaN, Kugeiie Bakc-r, llerhi-rt Olilliaiii. S(ei,iid roxc ' : Charles Haii.uli.in, Wilton lieanloii, Eupeiic Miistian, (M-rtrmle Parker, Kathrvn .Shearin, Marilyn Kearnev, .lovee Lancaster, .MMr - W ' rinii, Dixie Wilsfin, Edna .Iiincs, .Miriam ' J ' licirntun, ' irf;ini.i K.iiulall, Anne Bell, Aldeen Kohbins. ThhJ rox,-: Ralph Outlaw, Harry Brooks, Barhara Thoma.s. Louise Griffith, Marian Collins, , nnie Uuth Dixon, farohii Crews, Bruce Lassiter, Lucille I ' errv, Bettv Privelt, Hofrer .Mallard. .Sarah WaMie, Pcfi y P.irrott, .Mary Willc y, Kthel Melvin, Mary Louise .Strickland, Elizaheth .laekson. rnin-fJi n ;e: .Tohn .Sutton, Cranville Hyals, ,Tae(|ueline .Merchant, David Brown, Iluhert Stev.-ns, Mardre Keel, -Mae Dell .Stevenson, Dorothy Sturdivant, Xane. - Lanpley, Nellie Smith, .hilia Harrison, Annie Stuart. Fifth row: Barnie Trimhle, (lerald .Xjiple, David Kinlaw. Eddie ' rhonips.Mi. Cilliert ' I ' rott. .lames EitzRerald, Kohcrt Bn-ece. Clawson Ellis, .I..linnie Alfnrd. .lames Dixon. .Iiinior Frost. David Barker, .lames Faison, Dwifiht .lolins..n, Ellen Pap-, l.iieinda Slierniaii, liartialelte I ' errv. 80 First rmc: Sneed, Bass, Perry, Cook, Mason, Drake, Reges, Green, Julian. Second ro-tc: Carlton, Pearce, Long, Snow, Spraker, Nickols, Mainwaring, Harris, Simmons. Third rmc: Downing, Wood, Staley, Rouse, Deal, Thompson, Graybill, Brigman, Cook, Hardy. jlonosram Cluti Bill Mason Pr,: ' ident Pete Mace nce-President Enid Dhake Secretarii Harold Cook Treasurer Kddie Thompson Reporter Coach S.mitii Faculfi Adviser Coach Davis Faculti Adviser 81 Jl - -. . III ' - III, , baptist tubent nion AxxiK SriAiiT Prrsiclrnt KiiiKXE Ensi.kv fir.st I ' icr-Prrs dciil l.olN ]5i:sT Srr ni,l l ' u;-Pr,s,,l,„t W. I). l?KAsi,].;v Third l-ur-Pr,s„l.,il Mahv SiiEAiiix Sccnian Dale Davis Tn-asiirrr NoRMAX HAHitis Lihrririnii Mary Waltox Y. If. .1. Prrsidmt JoiiNxv I ' adkkr and Katiieiuxe r.ATTA H. T. I ' . Dircclars I-UT1IEH Ex oR Axi) lioxxiE LvxcH Siindai Srhixil Dirrcturs Janet Bvrd J ' csptr Chairman Waxda SivEEXEV Maniiiif H ' nfih Ki.i.EX I ' ac e Puhliritii ' Din-dor l- ' .VA HiciiARiisox Music ( ' liiiiriiuiii Jdiix V ).)i) Miiii.tlcridl Ripnsrntativc I ' :m(ihv Hol.i.EX, . r Slut , lit J ' dliiiiirir Pnsiilriif .Miss Sowers Dinrliir of lirlif ioiis .Icti ' itir.s The liaptisl Stiidiiit liiioii is tlic- orii;iiiiz;it ion tli;it ilirccts iiiid cciiiriliiiatcs tlu- rrliiiiciiis tirs nil till- ciiiipiis; it is tlir roiiiicrt i iin ' link lictwcn tlif stiuk ' llts .•iiid tlir ( ' (illf.ar Cluii-cli. (iri;;iiii ,aticins dircit .lini is [n kiip the stiidtnt in (■(intact with tlic activities nf tlir clnircli. dent win. is a incinlicr nf the Chin-cli. Siniday Sc ' liunl. l?a|itist Trainiiiii- Inion. ' idunii W. Auxiliary. Ministerial . ssneiatinii ,.r .Student X ' nlnnteers is a nieinlur id ' the H. S. I . rih- H. S. r. atteni|its tn prc.ve that it is cnl|ei;iate tn l(i to Cliiireli. to eni;af.c in active tian s,r iee. and tn stri e tn li c- np tn the hinhcst and nearest tn tile lust - -Christ. ' I ' ll.- e ecnti e head (d ' this work is the 15. S. L ' . C ' uuiicil. whnse iiieinlicrs are elected aiinu, represent the unit nr aiiizaliniis. activi- Thi . stu- Ciiris- 82 iWinisterial Association OFFICERS First Semester Warhen TiRNER President EvERETTE Marion J ' ice-President LuciAN Moody Secretary Frank Caldwell Social Chairman Dan Morgan Chorister Richard Smith Evangelistic Chairman Second Semester Warren Ti ' RNER President EvERETTE Marion J ' ice-President Bertis Sellers Second J ' ice-President Mac Cadd Secretary Gradv McKeithan Chorister Nat Brum.mitt Evangelistic Chairman I ' ' ' !i:il row: Everette Marion, Warren Turner, Lucian Moody, Frank Caldwell. Seniiiil rote: Malcolm Cadd, W. D. Hcasley, Dale Davis, Claude Parrish, Dan Morgan Third row: Emory Holden, Charles Dunn, Bill Wall, Carrol Jones, Russell Hinton. Fourth row: Bertis Sellers, Eugene Ensley, Charles Wellons, Hal Ginsberg, Richard Smith, Styles EUyson. Fifth rirw: John Woody, Tom Wliite. Uamlall Adams. Clyde Adams. C.corge Dew. Crndx McKtitlian. Xat Brummitt, Warren Turner. 83 ' ' ' I , I ! i.. Fr.iiiUlin, Sara .Itirdan, lit-ttv Sue Sixmk-c, .Marv I.ou Swiiiilcll, I.oK lUsl 1 d, „. Hull, li.illi lliulKiiis. Kalln-iiiie Sliearin, Jo Wood, Kacliel Aiisley. Sir.nnI rnw: Martha ]5urch, N ' irsiiiia Hall, Riiliy lilowf, KatluTlne Hayt-s, I ' i-jxixy I.am-. Marjoric lioiisr. liutl; J ' ;ili il, Louise Stallings, l.iieiiula Sliermaii, iMarv Ki)!]), Carohn Crews, Marv Walton, .Miriaio Tliortoii .laiiel r.vrd. ■jiilr l rn-.c: .Maril.Mi K.arTiey, Louise Hail . Jc au Jordan, Ola liellc Hof;vrs, Joyee I.aneasler, Kva Hiehardson, Aiune Stuart. nn afigeltine ouns Somen ' s uxiliarp OKFICKHS M.Miv Wai.tox rnsiilciit . kax .(oliDAN J n-r-l ' rcs ' i,liiit IlliTII IIl-l)(ilXS Sccirtdn Ll ' ciXDA SiiKHMAX T ridsii re r Ola Bkli.k R( (ii:ns Misxiiiii Sfiidi) Cliiiinnini TrEVAH (iAUHKTT C(l III lllll II i t 1 Mixxidll ( ' ll II I null II .!() Wood I ' nii raiii ( ' liiiiiiiiini Sara .Iohdan 1 .Ucmtiin- ( ' )iaiiiiiaii .lo CK C.w.MV.wv Siirial Cliiiiniiiiii ( ' auiilv-N CiiKU ' s Piihl ' iritii ( ' luiiriiiiiii I ' .l.lZAllFllI lillASlIKAIIS DlTdfilllKll C ll III r III a II ' I ' lir |)ur|)osc ol ' ■(mlll M ' oiinn ' s Auxiliary is to iiiiitr IJaptist youiin ' woiik ii to advance tlie i-ausc of Cliristiaii missions. This is ;iccorn|il isjn il tl]roiii;li study, jiraycr. i il ' ts to uiissiiuis. and scrv- ier. ' I ' hroimli tins lellowslii]) younu women learn to put the miss into nnssioiis. ' ateliW(U(l: Ami they that he wise shall shine as the hrii;htinss oC the tirmanu-nt; and they that turn maiiv to rii;liteousness as the star.s for e cr and ever. Daniel lL ' ;:j. 84 Cijemisitrj ' Cluti OFFICERS Steven Lewis President Hugh McAden Vice-President LrciLi-K BiiiTT Secretarij-Treasiirer Mii. Oi.DHAM Faciilti Adviser First row: Eugene Nance, Morris Brown, James Sherman, William Sandlin, ,T. H. Ginsburg, Robert King. Second row: Perlie Modlin, Willis Brown, James Glasgow, George Creech, Linwootl Padgett, Mr. Oldham, George Edwards. Third row: Charles I)n ' al. William Hegister, C. G. Whaley, George Wilson, Eddie Thompson, Felton Harris, Philip McLeod. f:! Xsf-i 85 IHHHi HHIIfl !■ 1 1 IB f H| o j B V ■■ E ' 4 J K ' s H Ut 1 • 1 J m l jH F!i:--t nnc: Marv Lull Swiiidrll, Cliarlii- Dean, Lcmella Niiwell. Dale Davis, Amu- iScll, .lean .lohiisnri, Frances Eason. Sic, mil rir,c: Christine I.iulit. Kaflieriiie Maki, James Fitzgerald. Cliarles Kllirint .ii, I.iiiwiinil I ' adfietf, .liiaiiita Childers. Donald ,I..hns(in. Ihinl nnc: Mirvine Siiuier, liowcna Hart, I.nnise Stallin-s, l ntli I la r]M-r, ( )tis Cnlstdn, (ha rli-s Welhjns, Mardrt Keel. Fiiiirlh nnc: David Chesson. peecf) CUiIj OFFICF.RS Dai.k Davis Prrs ' ulnii Loi ' icr.LA N ' ()Wi-;i,i Srrntiiri CiiAiti.iK Dkax lihi ' i-rt ' isiiiij Miniiii rr Miss Wii.cDX Fiiiiilli .lihi-i. fr 86 Mrs. Turlington, Louise Baity, Earlene Willis, Elaine Felton, Lucille Britt, Uutli lludgias, Ola Belle Rogers, Jean Jordan, Mary Ward Shearin, Trevah Garrett, Barbara Jean Souther- land. €ta fi Mary Ward Shearin President Jeax Jordan Vice-President Louise Baity Secretari Lucille Britt Treasurer Mrs. Turlington Faculty Adviser Tlie Eta Pi mcnibersliip is made up of all colk-gt- girls takiiiii; Home Economic courses. The club is a member of the American Home Economics Association and each year sends a representative to tiie meeting. Trevah Garrett represented the club this year at a Providence Workshoj) hehl in Cliarlotte. X. C. This year we were jiostess to the .State Wiirksho]) which was Iield in April. This Worksho]) included representatives from all colleges in the state. 87 F z-.v ;■.-;.■: liutli llud in-,. I.iirillc 15rill. lirrtis Srll.irs. Olis Cul.st.Mi. Sarah .l.iran, liuliy WUmc. irniriia Hall, lictty Sim- S|iriicc. Marilyn K.-ariu-y, .hiluiiiy l ' ark,-r. SirniHl mw: N ' alcnlin Maniiirz, Katli.riiic Mtrritl, .Mary Ki|.|i, liynai I ' .ray. Fraru ' t-s Franklin. .Ii.yc-c Lancaster, Dwi lit JiilinsoM. Tlnr, nnc: I ' anI Freddy, Jc se] li Hrcvvn. Martin Dozier. .Mdcen Hohliins, David liark.T. H.il) Talley. Claude Farrisli. (iem-nv I.iii ' as, Lueinda Slieriuan. ■ ' ..« ■ , ,•,.•.,■; F.ill Kruisler, Mrs. Wrddlc. .Mrs. S|.airih.nir. .Mrs. White, Eufiene Enzcir, at ISrununitt. ttcfjen Clut) OFl-ICKRS .(kssk WoiiKKi.I, I ' nsidiiil .M.vini.v Ddziki! I ' lcr-Pris ' iilinl ,lov(i-: L. ' vxc.AsTKii Sccrctartj Rr-| ' ii 1 1 1 iKii s Triasiircr .Mas. Wkddi.f: Faciilti .Idvi.tt-r tittt fc$ .at R «. Zho t W )o Hirecteb 0m Sports! n COACHES F.AHi, Smith, IlAiuiiiovK Davis Welch . Sprakei •;,.  3wf; i4, ' 4.( .jsica MANAGERS .Baseball Hardv .Fodfhall Apple. Basketball Sports Registrar 90 Cfjosie Wf)o Xeb tfje Cfjeering D.aii. S.aiiri.. Aluo.li. 1 l atcfiing Scrimmage 91 1 uii„ stili llirns MaMiii. ItriKirimi, i) ' .il, H.inicf. li.iuic, Cr.iyliill, .M.icc. I). M 111 1 .ri DiMMi, CiM-li.-tt, Nidi.. Is, W.ir.l. .SiiiiTii..ns. M.iy. I ' rrry, .1 iili.in. M( K n l.itli. . C ....k, .M.-iT.litli, Id. lis.. II, I..HI-, ll .«;iril, dray, Itiifli.in.iii, C ' arlli.ii. Vav itp jFootiiall (•.■u,i,, ( ' .•imp ( ' ain|) Cami) ( ' .■imp Crimp Cam]) Camp rOOTlJALL SCHKDULK I91.S . 2(i ( ' .■imp I.t-jruiir. . . . .I ' li I);ni.lsi.ii B .:{;{ I . .1. C .lit H. lnmiit , Micy. . . . .12 N. C. . t.-iti I ' lTsli .27 (ianln.i- V,-l,l. .2H r.nmir liliync 15 . .19 . .lutli (M(irjii;i Won 7 Lo.st 1 92 Junior Vav itp JfoottiaU Firnt row: Warrt-n, (lowtlifr, Pt-aroc-. Spell, McKay, 1{ 1)s(Mi, I.ove, Di-linaiii, Fcire. Seciind roic: Walker, Hetliea, Gray, P()i)i-, Dixdii, Ilmvard. t ' arltnn, Hucliaiiaii. ' I ' hiril rinc: Perrv, Bateman, Meredith, Perrv, Satterfield. 93 SAlil Dkal Fullback t ' ()-Ca|)t;iiii Bii.r. Masox End B„i! H.iuiE a nan I (. ' iv.uKv.v. Stai.ey TacLlr (IkOUI.E (uiAVlllLI. Tacl.l,- Hid .In.iAX llnu hacL- 1048 94 Hettermen 95 Vm itp a kttMl Fii ' .l ;.;., P, am, W ,irr -ri. t.r.-.-n, Lciok, Mnson, Bass, Pullev, Si,;„i,l r nc Drakf, l, nch, Hcpi ' S Th.iiiii.stin, C ' lirlH-tt, tir.-.yij.ll, I.a.sak-r. Jfregfjman Pasbettjall Fir.ll i;nc: II i::.rl I ' .u-k.-r f, S Kay Cduk fi, 10 Frank ( ' r.iu I lirr. :i .liiii ( ;i.|ilsl..ii f. i. Dan A k- aiulcr c, IJ (u-i.rgf Stali-y fi, .5 S(.riii - (iairic f. .SVr«H, nnc: ii:i (lirinn Kii,,«l,s, s I.I,,m1 I ' arkn- •, 7 .lolumx Allord p. ' I .lani.s faiul. I (.•..pc ' land Skaiii.T {;-, .53 ' I ' lKiinas Hardx. .Y . hi I ' U-liu-,: ' I ' liiuifi ' , l -i ' K- f, Warri-n t. Milviii f, I ' .i (ldini;llcl(l a. Efjofie W o Heb to Vittotp Dec. + Red Sjiriiif;. ' , 21 9 Camp I-ejeunc 77 11 Wake Forest F. : .i 15 Louishurg (Conf.) 37 17 X. C. State Fre.slinu-n (W , , 30 Krwiii All-Stars 38 31 Priiu-eton All-Stars 38 , . . Jan. 1 Murfree,sboro All-Star.s 38 .5 Pfeiffer (Conf.) 5t 8 E. M. I. (Conf.) 37 11 Wilmington (Conf.) 32 1.5 Camp I,e.jeune 3fi 18 P. J. C. (Conf.) 3fl 22 Wake Forest Freshmen .58 29 Carolina Freshmen 37 Feb. i E. M. I. (Conf.) 31 in I.ouishnrg (Conf.) 3.-. 11 P. J. C. (Conf.) r,] 1.5 Wilmington (Conf.) 11 17 Pfeiffer (Conf.) 51 ■totals 855 Campbell 77 Campbell 48 Camjibell 31 Campbell 53 Campbell +2 . Campbell 47 Campbell 5 1 Campbell 75 . Campbell (iS . Campbell 19 Campbell (il Campbell 10 Campbell 5(i Campbell 13 Campbell 17 Cami)bell (io Campliell 80 Canii bell 02 Cani]ihell 77 (■.iniplu-ll fill iniiibell 1,10,-, CAKOI.IXA .irXlOR COl.l.KCK AT ASHEVILI.K (KXKA) COXKEHEXCE Feb. 21 Asheville-Biltmore 5(i Camijbell 5!l Feb. 22 Gardner-Webb 41 Camiihell (il Feb. 23 Belmont-Abbey 11 Campbell 38 Ri ' Xnox xo. 10 AT nrxx March 11 P. ,1. C. 4(i Camjibell (i8 Catnpbell Ii3 March 12 Pfeiffe XATIOXAI. .11(1) Arill.KlTC . SS(). AT HI rcmxsox. kaxs.vs March 22 Brainerd, Minn. 70 Campbell (i.s 24 Bayonne, X. .1. Forfeited to Campbell 25 Webster Cit ' , Ici Campbell 59 25 Campbellsville, Ky. ti3 Campbell 5t Cook Guard Ma.son Forward CoRBETT Forward I )li. KE Forrcard Thompson ■ Center Gn.WBILL Guard .Tosi I ' lllM I s I I K ;irfs- JthhUr hh-rriu irls; arsitp .Jackik I ' n.i.K.v Captn ' ni JiLiA IlAniiis. . Cnptain I irsf rim ' : Hilhurn, C;iiilk. CmL-s. n;irris(Mi, H.iri.iT, lliiUln-v riill.ii. Srcniii! ro-c: Latta. P.-rry, Mcl.r.ul. (■.niiiil.rll. Kaiulall. Fct.-Iiit. 98 ' l!ii cM I ' irxt row: Hiiis, lirignijin, Siiwrey, Green, Stuck, Hcgea, Slcvfii;,, Captain Kelly, Cashion, Drake. SiromI row: Melvin, Levinson, Corbrtt, Lvncli, C ' aslnvell, Shcarin, Fleetwood, Sjiraker, Frazier, Ross. yiit l holu(iriilihrd: .Siieed, and Wood. (ampbel! ( ' ami)liell Campl.ell Camiiliell ( ' anii)liell ( ' ampl)ell Campbell Camjibell Camjibell Cam))bell Campbell Campbell 1948 aseljall Ilaseliall .Seh( Fayetteville Cubs 12 Louisbiirp College 7 Fayetteville Cubs WilniMijitoM I ' iratis 1 l.umberton Cubs (i Edwards Military Institute .5 Dunn-Erwin Twins 1 Dunn-Erwin Twins 8 Oak Hidge Military Institute 7 Smithfield-Selma I. eats 1.5 Edwards Military Institute (i l.umberton Cubs 3 ■Spring 1 Cam))! lell Canipl lell Cani|il lell Campl ell Cam]) lell Cam])! lell Campl )ell Campl ell Cam])! ell Camiil )ell Campl ell Camjil ell .Springfield, .Mass. Cubs 10 Siiringfield, Mass. Cubs 6 Oak Ridge .Military Institute 3 I.ouisburg College 2 X. C. .State Jayvees 1 Pembroke .State College 1 P. J. C U Wingate 9 Wingate ... ' . ' ; 6 X. C. State Jayvees 3 Pembroke State College 8 P. J. C 4 13 AVins 11 Loses 99 iltgf) cfjool asfeettiaU n. Lynch, K. MiTritt, M. Brandon, M. St.-wart, M. Caulk. M. S iuier, P. Cameron, X. Mar hbanks, H. Aklridge ' Ctting tf)e tage for a Vittotf %. - .-lA 100 Caugfjt 3n Action (ujanl that ,„an Make that j,oaI .l,M l.-huv ,h, ,,-,,,. A t.nuluioun. Workout iHlorc the ji-anu.. v want a touchdown I Ray rah! Thafs the way to seore points. Deal. 101 Jf un 3n sports SrrlUii (iiHlliI.? Wllos -.it the l.,lll- All. tlirfr it is. Kctlini t|..-.t str r. ( ' .Isiy . ' l tlic hat. Aimrx (li.niips. Ki .tt. Ol.l Imivs ' I)(inii won tlir rxliil.it cciiit.st lioiiir coiiiinn ' . ' I ' lir,-, ' little liirls in .Icnis. ■| ' licy y.ll as i;(.,iil .as tliry look. Sniitty. tli clown. I ' Drf. 102 ft tntt m I ' l ' upcrlatiiies! Most IntclIrctUMl El.AIXK I ' hLTON ' .Iamks I ' aisox .M(.st I ' dpul.ir Bii.i, Mason MlllIAM Fkrebek lirst-All-HouiHl ' kHTIE MlTCHlCI.I, Haiioi.i) Cookk 104 uperlatitJes Best I.ookina; Anne CJiieen Eu Nichols .Most Athl.tic Walter Deal Kllen Cailiv Most IVicn.lly .I(| ( K McLkod Jim S.vow li.st l)r(sscd Mus. Eugene Nance lioiiiii 1 King 105 Mav ing anb €luttn An ' .M: (illKKN BiM.v Mason- 106 3 o| al ttenbantg Marv Lou Bhitt Queen ' s Attendant Mauuhe Keel King ' s Attendant 107 ttenbants; liKKTUKA W„„„«(.inii, HoKKirr Kixo M.muax Fioinoinoi.:, (n.:„K,;i.; J,,:rAs ' ' ' ' ' ■ ' • S,i,,h„morc VkHTIK MlTfllELL, (irtAUAM WoOD .Ma1!SI,ALE MooDV, LkWIS Shaw Sophmnnrc Fu-shman ttcnbants Mae Dell Stevens, Bon Bowie Marlvx Cailiv, Richard Wilmer Freshman Hig}, School Sarah Jordan-, George Graybill Freshman Jonnie Lynch, Bill Buchanan High School M V ®ap J cbicto Aniic C.rviU. locil uirl. ,iiul I illy I.. Mason, of Wilniini;toii. niii ' iiril ovir May Day tVstivitirs lu-rc tliis s|iriiin-. May Day .cLIiral ion at CainplHll dates liack to ' . :U) when Inez Curtis, now Mrs. Hill I.ew- elleii of Aslielicn-o. was eliosen in her freslnn.an yt.ar ,as , Iay ( ueen. Auain the next ye.ir she was selected to rill that s.-nne role. l ' ' , ee|it for the w.ir ye.ars of lOl-:) .and 1!IU. May Day h.as heeii oliserveil .■niini.ally sinee l|i:in. .Since !ilK( there has heen ,a .M.ay K ' lUiX. except in I !l l-. ' i .and 1!IH when no .M.ay I ).iy w.as li(ld. .and ill li)!.-) .and I OKI when so few men were enrolled here liecanse most cd ' thiin had recei cd orect- iniis from their L ' ncle .S.mi. A list of otiier M.ay Day rulers follow I ' .nilini ' Hohertson of W.ndell. lil.i-. ' Dorothy Crumiiler of lioseh,na , l!i:i;! K.nhel Wh.less (d ' l.ouishur.u. lil- ' U I ' r.ancis ( iirriii (d ' Aiij;ier. 111:). ) .M.attie .Stinscm cd ' (nddstmi, li):i(i Kli .al.eth li,.wles .if Winstiui S.alem. !!i:!7 .M.ary W.all.ace .if Duldin. (i.a.. l!i;!,S .Mihlr.al llow.ar.l .if Hid. ' s Cr.ak. l!i:i!) ii.is.a I ' e.-.M-.a .if W.irs.aw. liMO Cl.ark Fish.r .d Clint. m. IHK) Betty Green .Johnson of T.illinatnn. lilH (ilenn I ' l.-k.ar.i .d l urliiiuton. li)H HilM.a ' .a .M.aness of liui. ' s Cr.,k. liHl ' H.ir.il.l ]5,-rkel.y if lii. ' hm I, MilL ' H .tty ll.nshaw .if IJui. ' s Cr..k. ' .nr, .M.ar.ii.aret Dar.l.n .if Jir.i.a.lu .ly . liMai |{uth Vi,Mi;ins .if H.il.iMh, 1!M7 li.ili.-rt ll.andlton ..f Ki|ilin.u-. I!II7 ,Su.- .Simps. HI .if liiii. ' s Cnek. 1!)1.,S H.iliert St.a. ' k .if Sanf.ir.l. I!lt8 110 1948 Map Bap Scenes; The Balloon Dmirv. The King is crowned. The May Queen. The Recessional. Ill 1948 Mav ©ap Scenes; Tlu- L ' lnl.nll.-i Dan Dance. Tlic Crown Brari-rs. Tlic Mav Day C ' luar. The. -Mav 1 ' 112 Woxk anb lap CoiiR-, lets not Ik- latr. A lew k-isure moments. Feet sunning. One B. O. and four Gravel Gerties. The steps of beauty. Builders of tomorrow. The Messiah. Time for fun. Death Takes a Holiday. You can ' t take it with you. One last drag. 113 YOUNG ' S DEPARTMENT STORE ANGIER, NORTH CAROLINA We carry a coiii])!! !! ' liiir ot Furniturr lor all the home, all kinds ot Cookhiji Stoves. Refrigerators. Washinjj, Maehines. Hardware. Buildinji Materials. Light and Heavy Horseware lor the Farm. We are authorized dealer lor all llol|ioint Appliances. We are also authorized deal- ers for Perfection Cook Stove and Oil Circulator Heaters. WE WELCOME Y O V R PATRONAGE ELLIOTT ' S PHARMACY 35 YEARS DRUG SERVICE FuQUAY Springs, N. C W. C. BO PARRISH GENERAL MERCHANDISE Clean and Snappy Business ' N sii ii,i.K. . C. GREETINGS TO CAMPBELL COLLEGE from the BANK OF FUQUAY Member oj the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FuQUAY Springs North Carolina T LILLINGTON FURNITLRE COMPANY i. corporatp:d COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE, HARDWARE AND BUILDING MATERIALS LiLLINGTON North Carolina LELAND STEWART ' S FOR GENERAL MERCHANDISE Blue ' s Creek, North Carolina Compliments of DIXON ' S SERVICE STATION Back of Boys Dormitory Bi ie s Creek. North Carolina Cinnpliinciils PROCTOR-BARBOUR COMPANY FUQLIAY SpKINGS. N. C. Favetteville, N. C. THREE STAR GROCERY -¥• Qiiali y Meals - Frozen Foods Fresh Products Daily -¥■ Ervvi.n. North Cahouna Compliinen s oj AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY Favetteville. North Carolina BENDER ' S DRUG STORE ■)()( Are Always Welcome al llender ' s — The Family .Store MODERN LAUNDRY COMI ' LKTF LAINDRY and l)l!V CLEANING .SERVICE fayettf:ville. n. c. Dunn. North Cauoi.ia ' a ED. FLEISHMAN BROS. The Si ores oj (Jioilin Coniplinienis CROMARTIE FINERAL HOME I ' licme 2077 Di N . Nuiirii Carolina ■■MFN-.S OUTFITTFltS- Fayeltevillc Wiliiiinglou ( linldii Laiiiinliurf; WAKE FOREST COLLEGE (Founded 1834) Greetings to The 1949 PINE BURR and the Students of Campbell College SUMMER SESSION OPENS JUNE 7, 1949 EALL SEMESTER OPENS SEPTEMBER 14, 1949 For Further Information, Write WAFE FOREST COLLEGE Wake Forest, North Carolina MEREDITH COLLEGE Fully Accredited Liberal Arts College. Departments of Art, Business, Home Economics, Music. Supervised Teaching in City Schools. Progressive Educational Program in Terms of Christian Character and Leadership. Distinguished Record of Student Honors and Achievement. Attractive Location in The Educational Center of the State. 170-acre Campus. Modern Fireproof Dormitories. Plans for extensive development. W rile for Calaloiitie and Folder oj Views CARLYLE CAMPBELL, President Raleigh. North Carolina BANK OF LILLINGTON Sound Banking Since 1903 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA TO Ol ' R BENEFACTORS. wli„se earnings have thus heen dedi- lated to the cause (jf Christian Education: to our Patrons, who entrustetl us with their most cherislied possessions: to our Students, wiio have impressed others In the nohilit of their lives: to the many other Friends, who have maintained an aliiiling confidence in the Institution, we are indehted for the continued growth of Camphell College through fiftv-seven vears historv- Looking to Cod for llis CDulinued help and guidance, we hope with the aid id our Friends to do even hetter work, and to make liie In lilutidii a mcut- elli icnl agencN fur the u)ilift of humanit . CAMPBELL COLLEGE BUIE ' S CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA Have a Coke Coke = Coca Cola Coca-Cola and its abbreviation Coke are the registered trade marks which distinguish the prod- uct of The Coca-Cola Company. DUNN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Dunn, North Carolina Coiiipliinenis of OFFICE EQUIPMENT SUPPLY COMPANY Dunn. North Carolina Loniplinirii s iij EFIRD ' S DEPARTMENT STORE FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. Coinplimetits The Jewel Box DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA CROMARTIE HARDWARE COMPANY GENERAL HARDWARE Building Material. Paints and Farm Implements PHONE 2257 DUNN. NOHTIl CAROLINA BON - TON cleaners alterations hatters dyers I- Ciiiiriinli ' r Salisjarlion COATS. N. C. Coinjiliiiicnls of DR. C. D. BAIN DENTIST lir l , East Brua.l Street DiNN. North C roijn Pope Printing Company Commercial Printers Publishers of THE DUNN DISPATCH Harnett County ' s Oldest and Most indely Read . eHspaper RAY ' S — The Ladies Store Nationally Advertised Ladies ' and Children ' s Ready-to-Wear Dry Goods and Notions VISIT US OFTEN RAY ' S LiLLIN ' GTON, N. C. Best Wishes to the Student Body and Faculty oj Campbell College In Convenient Buses. Travel the SHORT ROUTE Available Charter Service DURHAM-DUNN BUS CO. FuQUAY Springs, N. C. HARNETT COUNTY NEWS ' ' (( ' Countyseat Newspaper JOB PRINTING Phone 2181 LiLLINGTON, N. C. BROGDEN PRODUCE CO.. IIVC. RALEIGH, N. C. WHOLESALE FRESH FRUITS and PRODUCE SERVING BUIE ' S CREEK FOR OVER FORTY-THREE YEARS WIGGINS DRUG STORE BUIE ' S CREEK, NORTH CAROLINA DRUGS, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES, COMBS, BRUSHES, SICK ROOM NECESSITIES, SODAS, CIGARS Agents for Sheaffer Fountain Pens. Eastman Kodaks, and Films, Nunnally ' s Candies WE SERVE EXCLUSIVELY WHITE ' S ' Surety of Purity ' ICE CREAM PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED FROM PURE DRUGS ' IVlephone 2083 L. E. McKNICHT. JR.. ' „ -. STUDENTS WELCOME! OVERBY FUNERAL HOMES Joseph H. Overby LOUIS BAER DEPARTMENT STORE SMITHFIELD D. M. KiMMEL, Mgr. FOUR OAKS BENSON ANGIER CLAYTON 1)1 . N. C. W. W. MOTOR CO., INC. CHEVROLET Sales and Service PHONE 2131 DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA Eakl McD. Westukouk T. B. Williams SANITARY CLEANERS POPE ' S DEPT. STORES POPE ' S 5c-$1.00 STORES Phone 317 LiLLINGTON. N. C. Fu(|uay Springs. Lillingtun Nasli- ille. Erwin. and Aiigier. N. C. Your Business Appreciated 0. B. Pope. Mgr. HARNETT HARDWARE COiMPANY Building Material, Farm Supplies. Duro Therm Heaters, Thor Automatic Washer, Kelvinator Appliances, Lowe Brothers Paints DUNN. NOPiTH CAROLINA l ' . iui liini ' nts oj The Jewel Box, Inc. ' Fayetteville ' s Leading Credit Jewelers ' YOUR FRIENDLY JEWELER 109 HAY STREET FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. Compliments of HONEYCUTT FRUIT PRODUCE CO. ' North Carolina ' s Leading Produce Dealers Raleigh, N. C. The Montgomery-Green Co., Inc. Food Service Eqniijnient ' CHINA : GLASS : SILVER Complete E(,)Liipmknt eor the Phepar tion and Serving of Food ' Ki!(lii ' n f ' .n inerrs ami Desifiners ' 12.1 East Marlin Street ! . O. Box .H2. , Ralcifili. N. C. LILLINGTON ESSO AND BUS STATION ONE STOP SERVICE Phone 2751 LiLLm ' GTON, N. C. R. S. ASHWORTH DEPARTMENT STORE Men s and Boys ' Readv-lo-W ear Shoes for the If hole Family FryiAY Springs. N. C. COl l EGE GrRILL BLUE ' S CREEK, N. C. Tf e Serve Eats for the Students STUDENTS WELCOME ACME CLEANERS C. B. Barefoot, Proprietor DRY CLEANING, DYEING AND PRESSING Alterations a Specialty PHONE 15 FUQUAY SPRINGS. N. C. JOHNSON BRYAN Staple and Fancy Groceries Frozen Foods ■ Fresh Meats Fish - Oysters Phone 2521 LiLLINGTON. N. C. ALLRED FURNITURE CO. LlI.I.INGTON. N. C. Everythina, jor the Home Westinghouse Electrical Appliances FIRST-CITIZENS BANK TRUST CO. of ANGIER BENSON COATS DUNN COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Ki ' pdiiii} ' Kniiiiiviiiii Complimenis of E. A. JOHNSON, Jeweler Benson. N. C. Diamonds • Watches - Je velk SiLVEKWARE BANK OF HARNETT Memhri oj Federal Deposit Insiiranie Corporation ■■_ Srnsililr Piict ' s DaN l ' li(.Mr2 ri6 M-ht I li(,n, ' H6 ' )l iMiwiN. oiiTii Carolina tf liercver You Go Students J Patronize Our Advertisers l!KMKMI5i:i{TllISSKAL... ir.s Your Assurunrc oj ihe IIF.ST! THE COMMERCIAL BANK : Dunn, N. C. Established 1919 Complete Loan and Deposit Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TELEPHONE 3344 El in Navlok. ,1 i R. W. Dickey, Asst. Mgr. Naylor-Dickey Motor Co. DODGE : PLYMOUTH DODGE Joh-Ratod TRUCKS Sales and Servicp I ' lione 3321! S. Clinton Avenue DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA PRINCESS of DUNN HiiGii W. Prince, Mgr. Dunn ' s Largest and Most Modern Department Store ♦ CIRLEE CLOTHES FOR MEN ♦ IXRMAN AND FORTUNE SHOES ♦ PIONEER BELTS AND ACCESSORIES WINGS DRESS SHIRTS EVERYTHING NEW Temple-Berckman Motor Co. SALES and SERVICE TRUCKS and CARS 2()o South Clinton Avenue DUNN. NORTH CAROLINA Box 424 ' TIOHS f D. ' iJRiNC tlie next fix year?;, lialf a million teach- ing positions will be available in the United States. TboHsantIs of men and women are needed to replace inadequately prepared teach- ers now in the schools, to fill the vacancies caused by normal turnover, an l to meet the needs of the five million additional children born during wartime. Tliere is a need for ele- mentary and high school teachers, college in- structors, principals, superintendent-, and edu- cational specialists of every kind. Now you know the law of supply and de- mand. When yum kind of liaining and ability are needed, olfei- foi it die made more and more attractive. That is what ' s happening in the teaching pro- fession. Many communities are taking steps to improve their local school conditions — some are granting salary increases — North Carolina has established a definite minimum salary schedule for teachers. The ability to teach is a special gift, a valued talent, and no profession provides greater per- sonal satisfaction than teaching. If you are a ' born teacher — make your decision now to join ilii-. Ii.iiiiired profession. For Our Teach- ri- Mulil ()iir Nation ' s Future, and America ' s future has m-ed of yon. Pn ' iiird us a public service hv EDWARDS BROUGHTON COMPANY Printers : Stationers : Lithographers : Engravers Raleigh, North Carolina 6 . --- « t-. , .w itWP


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