Campbell University - Pine Burr Yearbook (Buies Creek, NC)
- Class of 1952
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THE PINE ITS -.. pc BURR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OF CAMPBELL COLLEGE Pat Bvrd and Whitley Hood Editors Sherwood Gregory Business Manager Life at Campbell In the Year Nineteen Fifty-two In this, your 1952 Pim: Burr, vc have tried to portray Life at ( ' amphell in all of its aspects. We have tried to show you as you see yourselves — as you dash to classes, as you play on the athletic field, as you par- ticipate in school activities, or as ou work with enthusiasm on social events. We hope that in later years a glance through Pink Burr will bring hack to you fond memories ot the best years of your lite and that you w ill cherish thtm forever in your hearts and say ith significance, This is Campbell as 1 knew it in 1952. p CONTENTS fP ?N: Campus Scenes 4 Dedication 11 Board ot Trustees 12 Administration and Faculty 13 Classes 21 Sophomores Freshmen High School Organizations 59 Athletics 77 Basketball Baseball Tennis Track Features 89 Superlatives May Court Advertisements 101 r - ' • T Carrie Rich Memorial Library Seen in Its Lovely Setting A Group of Happy Summer School Students TAiii dliWi for Service B. W. Jl NKINS We can dedicate only this book . . . He has dedicated his hfe. Board of Trustees EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE H. Spurgeon Boyce, Chamnan W. E. Nichols EarlWestbrook W. Carroll Bryan LeRoy Martin TRUSTEES Tenns Expiring 1952 LeRoy Martin, President, Raleigh H. Spurgeon Boyce, Durham R. W. BoLiNC, Fayctteville Willis E. Kivett, Southern Pines Charles Andrews, Chalybeate Springs Terms Expiring 1953 W. E. Nichols, Coats O. F. Patterson, Sanford James C. Cammack, Smithfield R. B. Wilkins, Durham A. H. Carter, Wallace Tervn Expiring 19 54 Earl Westbrook, Dunn C. V. Whitley, Zebulon W Carroll Bryan, Goldsboro R. A. Herring, Winston-Salem LeRoy Townsend, Lumberton Terms Expiring 1955 Joe 0 I KiiY, Smithhcid Henry B. Day, Raleigh Mrs. J. (i. Layion, Liliington J. E. Baker, Burlington H Ki Y I). Wood, Leaksvilic Our President Our (College president has de oted his hfe xn making ( ' ampbcll (College a ( ' hnstian institution with a family spirit. Through his continued patience, he has helped many o cr the rough spots of their school da) ' s. I hrough his ( hnstian living, he has shown us the a ' a lite can be made noble, lull, rich, and clean. 1 hrough his dynamic leadership, (Campbell (College will continue its growth in Christian education and ser ice to the communirw the state, and the nation. Leslii 1 1. (; . 1BPI 1 A. R. Blkkot, j B. P. Marshbanks, BiisiJifss Manager 15 Faculty and Staff I)k. J. W. n(.h 1 (jillr ' C I ' .nliir Mrs. Coi K I M ■! {. P)l ll Mrs. 15. 1). Ai i i Aliss ()r ( ' anm.kr .Wiidcni l.,iimiiit i,cs (jjiiinu-rchil Drlw-tniciit Em lish ji d I.ciiiii ri : i 16 Faculty and Staff ¥. M. CAUDti.i, Har{;ro e Davis AIakiha I . Kuwards James L. Faison Bookstore Manager Deai of Men and Assistant Coach Mathematics Assistant Dean of Men and Conin ercial Depart ncnt Mary Judith Fortknbackkr Physical Education and Biology Mrs. a. C. Hambv Assistant Librarian y. H. Hari Public Relations Eloise Herbert Modern Languages ChaRI KS B. 1 low l(l Bible B. W . Jenkins Business 17 Faculty and Staff Al I FN JONFS Siipcniitciidciit of Bi ildn ii ,iiid (hounds Doris . Krvc, SfM ' hil Scinicr FfRR ! ( . I.ANCsrON Rrli ' ioin r.diiciti ' Mrs. . II. l, s |FR Hostrss .Mrs. Bfssif ( ' . I , ' 1 NCH I ' uv o and ILn nonr .Mrs. ,M. H. 1 iiiimvs Snirtivr to the Pifudon OpHFi I M I 1 in s Dean of Women and MatlicinaUcs Mrs. R. II. MoR(,NN Assistant to the Ih unn Manat cr I Rr . ( )l MSI F M) Speech and Draniaties Am . ( ) I Rin Assistant to the Dean 18 Faculty and Staff Mabel Powell English Mrs. G. T. Proffit Chewistrv Annie B. Pruitt Ijbrarhui Lonnie D. Salall Assistant Business Miinager S. David Smith Music N. E. Smith Phvsiail F.diuntion Mrs. B. W. Spillman Assistant Dean of Women Mrs. Preston Siephenson ' oice Elizabeth Sitllwell Piano Ethelle Siricklano Secretary to the Business Manager Facility and Staff ClAD ' lS SiRKKI M) Mrs. CIkORC;E R. SwANN Ci. UVP Mrs 1 rLRIIN(,rc)N Eiiiili li Ei irlisii l ' ih )Ioo and I dniLitiiiii llaiiu r.ioiwiiius Mrs. Joi ' aii I km si 1. Wvikir Mrs. B. . Jknkins i ru- Biolnox Dhtitiaii NO I PHOKX.RAFHFI): Dr. Moore, .Mrs. (,cni. I lovd. SL ' MMI K S( IIOOI, I ( L in. Mrs, Jenkins, Ahirshlunks, sescuc, .Marrhcw s, IXnis Hritf, .Srrickl.inil, ( ' ,;insltr, Mrs, Swann, Swann, ( )ldlvani, l!d ards, Burkot, Jenkins. 20 Sophomores Georgk Willoughby Fresideut Joannk Whitfield Secretary W.LVA Pearck I ' lce-Presideiit Ann Sianley Tn Mr. Oimstead Adviser Stanley, hirhc ' ld, Fcarcc, W ' llloughhy, Olmsrcad 23 Sophomores 1ARV JKW 1,1, . I). , 1S (l)iani,.nd) Bbdt-ntM.ro B-S,L ' , Cc.uncil :, V. ..A. 1. :, Woman ' s House C.iuTKil :. B. l.L ' , 1. J, Studein N ' oluntccrs 1, 2, W ,R.. . I. k.K. Cluli I, 2. Iter lif.irl n true jj Urel. I)A II) WAISON ADCOCK Fuquay Springs I hf hfit of men am lo ' je repose. IMMA GRA( r ARNFTTF Fairmont ' I ' .W .A. I. :. W .R.A,, K.K, dull :, S.S. Secretary hi know SkffI IS to love her. Qiiiellv she lives riiiht in our midst V.1V111V. us somethinv, of tlie i ooJ and beautiful. W itli her s- eet iharm and v.rjie she ' ll make a -wonderful l ruiiar edueation teacher. OLA W . . A FNI W.A. I, 1. W R.A. V ui}uav Sprmgs Dramaties 1. .A lUte iiirl. whose talent and amhition will help her suiteed III life. ( HARl.l S BAKI R anna I rack I cam J, Pisi Bl kk Start 1. Labor toiiifiiers all things. BONNII ' l.L ' Cll.l.F BARBI ' R (l.ucv) ClarUton ( o-l ditor (reek f ' ebbles; Student X ' olunteer.s I, J, W an s House ( ouned J, B. I.U., V.W.A., Spanish Clul. J. K.K. Club I. 2. (lood nature is the si n of a lar e and generous soul. KH HARD (. BINK (l)ick) Clinton DramaiKs Clul.. (hi.ir. (..liege (Juartet, Debate « luh. ( thoiiiihts are aloft with the desire to perform ureal ihinv.s in life. His piano playinti. his sini infi, his drawinii, and aetinsi, all take him a versatile student. He devotes his lime between his eolhxe lourses to sot let and reliij,ious aitivities. |A( K Bl NM I F Dunn I psilon I ' l I ta. jaik IS the kind of person that everxone tikes and admires, tie lias made tor liiiiisetf an enviable place in tile hearts ol his itaismalei b his care- free disposition, his friendly nature, and Ins inteiJrits. 24 Class of ' 52 MARY LEE BENSON C:iarkton Y W.A. 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, Student XOIuntccrs 2, K.K. Club 2; W.R.A. 2. A quiet ?naid is this lass, hut lias gooii standing in her class. JENE RONALD BOWEN Southern Pmcs Summer House Council 2; Basketball 1,2, Baseball 1, 2; Eootball 1; Monogram Club I, 2. Good nature is stronger than a to nahawk. SHEPHERD MEWBORN BRANN Hookerton Ole man MeTihorn. BILLY CALVIN BREW ER Euquay Sprmgs Chemistry Club 1; House Council 2. Fun loving guy from Brut. MARY DREW BRICE 1 li abethtoun W .R.A., V.V A. hen good natured people leave lis. iir look forward Tilth extra pleasure to their return. WILLIAM 1 ARL BRI I I (Ebic) McDonald Spanish ( lub 2; Dramatics 2. Ehie ' s attractive personality and irinning smile is admired hy all. He is an easy-going fellow with never a worry. Yet he seems to gel somewhere. Here ' s to a successful law career. SARA AGNES BROWER Siler City Epsilon Pi Eta 2, Y.W ' .A. I, 2, Student Assistant 1, 2. Her friendliness and intelligence will carry her far in the business field. JERREAL BOYD BUCHANAN Roxboro W ' ell-liked hy everyone, preparing to he a preacher. 25 So])hoin()res I ' A I KK lA ANN liVRl) (R.t) Mar ( hoir I, :, Dratnatics Club I, 2(Scc. 2). PiNi: Blkk St.iH J, W.R.A. i; S.S. School President 1, V.W.A. I, :. c,Kintc(.r Band I, 2, B. I .U. 1, 2, B.S.L . ( ..uneil 2, Ip.silon Fi I ' ta 2, Marshal I. 2. W liii -.iiiiilii bum- litr vjilhinil l tr plr.inii ' uiiile. l IAN ANN BYRI) (Beulali Bunnkvel A I, 2 (Music Chairman I), Kpsilon Pi Kra, ( liiiir. Woman ' s House C )uncil 1; Student ( ' ouncil I, Marshal 1, B.S.U. C:ouncil 2, Student ' olunteers I, 2, II I .C. 1, 2. Inttllttfu.tl, iUnhitiiins. ,tftil Sf nor sly prt-pann In tfitih l.ii lnli. Her linhhy is iuigiii{ for which she is very l.ih-iiti; . KM. I A liVRLM Ryland Basketlull I, 2, Basel.all I. 2, l..i„,grani Clul. President 2, Superlative. !■ro ij tins liltlf sp.irk in,i hunt .i iiiiv.ht jlune. II K I l.OLIS COPPFIXil (Airy) Nashville Ministerial ( i nterenee Secretar ' . lie I. ill le.iie heliind hull footprints ill tlie s.iihis of tune. ( I AKI NCI MIIIARI) t RL ' MPi.l R 1 avetteville lee-President .Ministerial ( onterenee 2, B. I .U. I, 2. f..iriifst III purpose ,uiJ Ins .ju.ilities ivill iii.de hull .1 y,re,ft sun ess iii the iiiiiiisFrv. KL BN LI I DAII, (Christine) Pink Hill A. 1. 2. B. I .C. (Union President) I, 2, Student ..lunteer I. 2. Ita Pi 1 (Reportet), K.K. Club I. 2. . l;,iv rejj to serve vitll a fneujh smile. JAMIS l)A INP()Rr Alexandria, a. lennis I eani I, 2. Monogram Club 2, Dramatics ( lull 2, Sports I ditor Creel. ' I ' ehhles 2, lnternati..nal Kilations ( liib 2. ■lift hizx I just h.iveii ' t joiiiul .1 suit.ihle oeiup.ilu I.ucama P l I. I) IS Baskeiball . 2. lootball 1. Monogram Club I. 2, liasib.ill 1.2, Spanish Club 1, 2. I ' ui t.t he he ih.il moves iii holies. 26 Class of ' S2 VIRGINIA DARK DIXON (Jenny) Bennett Y.W.A. 1, 2; Student Volunteers 1, 2; B.T.U. 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Eta Pi I, 2; Morning Watch, Assistant 1; Spanish Club 2; B.S.U. Executive Council 2; Dramatics Club 1,2. Jenny has framed a host of jrunAs by her happy liispo- sition and her mother ' s cookinv.- This earnest v.irl that may alniays he JoiinJ the same true fnend works jrom a sense of duty then drowns it all in fun; nevertheless her aT?ns are high up to the sky. ELEANOR ELIZABETH EARLY (Beth) Roscboro House Council 2; Student Council 2; Kitchen Club 2; Y.W.A. I, 2; B.T.U. 1, 2; W.R.A. 2. To know her is to loir her. Helh ' s ambition is to find her place m life and do her best to fill it. IRIS EVANS Norfolk, ' ; W.R.A. 1, 2; Y.VWA. I, 2; Eta Pi 1,2; Dramatics ; I.R.C. 2; B.T.U. 1, Student X ' okinteers 1, 2. You would quickh learn to know her h her voice. JOHN I . E ' ANS Nortolk, j Ministerial Student. Student (.Council. A minister and student council member is John Evans WILLIAM MITCHELL EX ' ANS (Billy) larbon. Spanish Club; Basketball 1. Evans is a fun-loving lad from Earboro who enjoys lije. GEORGE W ARREN FISHER, JR. (Kish) S.mthport Basketball 1. Eish really enjoys life, and his friendly ways will help him to be a success. WATKINS U . KHZ (Watt) ( base C!itv, a. Eitz ' s personality, fun lovinii. will take him far m becoming a man. JAY KOGLE.MAN Henderson They call me triple-ugly. wamLii 27 So])lioinores MAR IIIA (D.niplcs) IRA IKR Hcndtrscm l.in .t;r.iMi Cliil. I. :, W.R.A. 1, 2, Baikcrliall I, 2. W . I, J, SriKicru Ndlimrccrs, 15.1 .U. 1, 2; l)r.niutKs ( liil.. Du ijiln -air IS jiniiist ,is J.uninii .is her alulity tin the IhiUnkiU wiirl. She pl.iin to he j mine, .iiui i ell, iir envy her patie ils. ( ARIM r I Rl I MAN Angier Spanish Cliih. ' icL-PrcMJent. A i!e ille fhin t hikes itn noise. ANN 1AR1I I LI.I.IR L..iiislmrg B.I.U. 1. :, V.W.A. 1, 1. I ' psilon Pi Lta 2, Creek I ' ehhies Staff 1, 1. Student Assistant I, 2; Student oluntecrs I. 2, (!hi)ir 2; B.S.U. Kxccutive Council 2, Marshal 1, 2, Dramatics Club I, 2; Superlative 2. There jre lot hiiiv twirls thiJe like Ann so we ' re iihul lie hiiie the ori{ in,il. She h.is in.ide j reiord here thjt mil not soon he Jorv,otten. DANNY IlLCH CRI I N. JR. I.illingtiin I- HI II re F.I I liith the knoii- hovj to rnjke ,i siuiess of life. MIIRWOOD GRKGORV Buks (reck He seems himself m,ule Jor merriment. I SION HI AIM C.ivc City B.S.L ' . I Accutivc CHincil 2. Baptist I rainint; L ' liion I, 2, Dramatics ( luh I, Choir 1, 2. ..i horn .ilone so let me t.n. I D IN IIAROII) III DCPI I II I ainiK.nt I psil.m Pi I la 2, Marslul 2, Student ohintccrs I. 2, Ministerial ( ..ntereiice I. 2, Mens 1 l,,use Cnuncil 2. B. I .1 I, 2, President ot Siindav Sell. .! Class 2. I nni.lls .IN. I struma tir.i.u.l Miners in li e .is .1 minister. KOIIIN Willi 1,1 HOOD (Whii) Bens.in PiM Bt KK Sta ' f 2, Minisrenal C.inlerencc I, 2, ( hoir :. 2, Spanish ( luh. 117 , . .utile student .ind .i lover of sports, mil v,o till i.ith ) e.liii.ition .ind hnome .i re.it minister. 28 EARL VVILLIAjM HOWARD AIcLeansvilk Ministerial Conference; B.S.U.; Clinir; Draniateers, ( nllege Quartet. His li r Ihu iiuun .; hope ami aim. ROBER I HENRY JOHNSON I ' orky Jr. Siler Citv SHELTON JOHNSON SmithhcKl A kind heart is unrlh all the - orl,l. WILLIAM KOHL Holly Rulyc Dramatics (;iuh 2. Managing F ' .ditor of Off - I ' ehhies 2; Debate Club . B.T.U.. 1 cnnis Ecani 1. Settled at last. FRANCES LANGFORD Roxbom Secretary B.T.U. Union, V.W.A., K.K. ( luh. Ihis fine ehnstiaii t, ' r is certain to succeed in her life anihitinn — to he a christian school teacher. HARXEV I. LANIER Chinquapin There are some people uho can ' t help front heinv. nice. MARY CAROLYN LEE Barnc vllk May Court Attendant 1, Basketball I, 2, Dramatics I, 2. Block C I. 2; Y.W A. I, 2. W R.A. I, 2. Spanish ( kib I . f ' arolyn, one of the cutest and most popular members of our class, radiates an attractiir personality and iiinninii smile. With her top-notch playinv. on the haskethall cmirt we feel sure she ' ll reach her ambition as a physical edii- cafion instructor. JOSEPH LO EEE B.S.U. Council 2. Epsilon Pi Et ( crro ( iordi Student N ' olun- teers 1, 2. K.K. Club 2, B. I .U. I, 2, Choir I. 2. yon are lookhiji for a hoy of high ideals, intellectual vigor, and strong moral stamina, see foe. His excellent tfiialities together ivith his ivinning personality have made hi?n a student of the highest type. Everyone who knows him likes him. Class of ' 52 29 Sophomores ANN B. 1AI)1)() (j.KkK) l,irichcstcr, tia. N.W A. 1. Quirt, siiicrrc. .uni :i - rll-drr ird i irl i. ; s pl.mniiig, 10 tr.iih. lil NNII CILBI R I 1AI)I){) (Sh(irty) Manchester, Cij. ii.isketlull . 1. , l .n..t;r.ini Club 2, B.S.U. I. I lin Jlhlrh ' lulls row (,corv,u,. Rnuiir is ., j-ar s wrt ,1 1,1 IS urll-hh,! hs rvrrswir. B()BB JACK MAR I IN (Bo J.H-k) Biirlinj;t,m B.S.L Xiee-PresulLnr :, Student OUinteer X ' lcc- I ' resklent I, Miinogr.ini (Mul 2. I enni.s I e.iin I, 2. .- liilliiiK liorhr. full of fjilh .;«, is Idr.l I ' x rirryoiir. I L(;|:NI ' : SIAM.Y MASSKV (Buck) ehul.m Hurl ' lijs hreri misseii In rveryoiir on ihr i.impin snirr lie left ( ' aniphell ,it the end of the first qiiiirter. IL(.IN1 , 1( DANIII. (Red) Kinstcn Basketball I. 2, Baselul! 1, 1. Inntball I, Monogram ( lub, Seeretarv of S.S. Class, Likr J iliiLI. .1 ' - oiiuvi le,i,h him. J. ( . M( DLI III ' (Mae) Sarilord B.S.U. , Creel.- Vehhles Start ' 1, 2, Student I ' ress Bureau lejihers. hooks, .uhl rl.issrs .ire Ins niih oh erlioii to e.liii.Hioii. KAIllMIN 1 ( ORMK K lc 1,1 AN (Kat) 15uies- Creek Soeral Ch.urni.in ot I t.i Ri 2. Spanisli 2. .■J siiiilr IS the wliisjirr of a Liiiy.h. I ' d I RK I III BI in b Nlll 1, (Bea) Broadu.iy X W . 1.2. B S.l . ( ouneil 2, B, I .C. I, 2, Basket- bdl :. 2, Ke President W ,R,A. 2. Hed s .illi.iiliie smile jiiJ Miiiin disposition arc iidmired l ' ,lll. She hikes .1 deep illtrrest ill rvrrvthl lli relating to C.imphell. espen.ilh h.iskelhill . lie hofie Hea will ri.iili her .iml ' iliou ,is ,i pinsu.il thei.ipnt. 30 Class of ' 52 ' F.RA BFLLK McNKILL Burlington B.S.U. Council 2; Y.W.A. 1. 2; VV.R.A. 1. Wonians House Council 2; B.T.U. I, 2, Choir 1, 2. K.K. Club 1, 2. L mkiiifi hnicatli )ier i i irf iiir. yoi ' l! Jiiht i ri is tliat ,irr DONALD IHOMAS MIKLFS (Crud) I rin.tv Spanish Club 2, Football 1, Basketball 1. 2, Baseball 1,2, Men ' s House (Council 2, President S.S. (Hass 1. Thev j.!v am the Criid. MIRIAM MllF MIFtHI l.L (Bug) Kelly May Court Attendant 1; Choir I. President S.S. Class 1; Y.W.A. Hr.iiilifiil Jihl STi-eet is liiii(. .; i irt ' ivhn is Lrll lihid hv eieTMiiic. WOODROU . NFAL I ssi Ministerial ( onfercnee 1, 2. Student X ' olunteer 1, He stands firm thrriui h storm and stress. JANE NEATHFRV Henderson Y.W.A. 1, 2. ' speak to thee in silence. FRANK FXIRI FF l AIFI.I Raleigh ' Frack 1. Spanish Club 2. An easy lamih. a smiliny, face, a hoy ' ho fits in any place. HOWARD WORIH NFW FFl. Ma S. C Student X ' olunteer 1, 2; Creek Hehhles Staff 2. Pim Birr Staff 2; S.S. Secretary; Ministerial C ' onferenee 1. 2; Spanish ( ' lub 2, Press Bureau I, B.S.U. Council 2; B.F.U. Quiet, line iiiiy on the liay to hecome a minister. DORIS .11 AN PACiF Buies Creek W.R.A. .S ' ;f may not say much hut she kno i:s a lot. 31 Sophomores JAMFS FDWARn PARR (Jimmv) Norfolk. a. Ir.Rk Icun 1, :. Curk I ' rhhln Stjtf 1. Press Chih I, lcucrn;itiiin.il Rcl.inons ( luli. il i nr ,1. hf iforiil for sofnffhini . II A PI ARCI cbulon PrLSiilcnt of om.in ' s Athletic Association J, ' icc- Prcsuk-nr ..t Sophomore ClaSs 2. I ' ehhirs Staff :. Baskethill 2. icc-Prcsidcnt of Draiiiatcers 2. 1 (7i ' .i ' .( oriiinnil lilt cnhi liimior arr aluiiys the life nf tlie piirly. The inphrmiores coiilii not iiet alonv. liitliout lier tor she is .iliiiiys rea,t tn answer ihiit uhiih others lio not kno ' ii-. There is prohrhly no better likeJ airl in niir ehiss. DONAll) ( (n PI ' R( ISI CoKlshoro l-oothall. Haskcrb.ill, B.isel.all I. Presuicnr of the Mens House Council J. ' ice-PresKienr of StuJenr ( ouncil J, PrcMilent of ( ' anipbell Drainatecrs 2. rl Kr.in.t i; v -.; « -.;; i o f.,r in his ihosen field. II.ANCII ' PI I:R (Shorrv) lahorCitv !,il,r,ir AsMst.uu I. 2, . .A. 1, 2, IXl.ate 1. W .R.A. I, StiKleiu ' olunteers. Ikeiuine n v.reeteJ i.ith .i re,hl smile In our library assistant. She should in far in the scientific Jield. DOROIIIN M.OISF POPF (Wecsc) Coats Fpsilon Pi Fta 1. Basketball 1. 2, (iirfs House Council 2, Monogram Club I. 2, Dramatics I, .W A. I, 2, W R.A I, 2. F.ver hnal ever true to the task hen to do. BIMA CARFAM) POWIFl, II. .Ilv Springs Baseball 1. Hilly a business major nfio claims his hobbies as -women seems to have a hobbx now. I I OKI ( I I 1 1 ABI I II I ' OW I KS (Flo) ( erro ( ior.l. Basketball Council 2. Clee Club I . Summer School House She o little, die ( ■.prv. Hiil tlieie niiuhief in hei eve. I he old ,ii7 ;i; hofh Iriie. Little, hut loud. Ill I I .11 I F PRL I II Coats ,■tine Kill ■' ' -■' al-wns be remembered b he, nianx friends, who hofie she attains her life ambition .IS a teaiher. 32 Class of ' 52 RUDOLPH RAYMOND PLl.ll V Ministerial Conference. A ooii prejciicr from oiil to c Rjleigli TOM FUGENF-: RFGISTKR Henderson President Student Onincil, (• ooth.ill I, BasebjII Manager 1, Basketlull Manager 2, K.K. Club. Tom. our li;idi ' r. is hiouii to rvrrxonr. His fine ivavs ill tihikt ' Inm ,1 fu doctor DA ID Wll, 1,1AM ROCIRS Roxbon. Kp.silon Pi I ' .ta ( ' iee-President) , Draniatecrs, Qiiirt. fnrniily, and inlelliiierir. IXiiid ' s deteniiniatton liill take him far in the field of teaching,. THURMAN HPNRV ROCil-RS M.iniers Intramural Basketball. Rarely does he fiet in a hurry for it makes life no lonK.er or the li ' orld no better if he worries. ThoiiKh he never believes in his studies interfering, iiith his pleasures, this good-natured, likable felloii: manages to absorb enough to head off failure in his classes. MARY BELLE RUDD Ridgeville. S. C LR.C. Club 1, 2; Draniateers 1. 2, Creek I ' ebbles Staff 1, Student ' olunteers I, 2, Spanish Club 1,2, Y.W.A. I, 2, W.R.A. I, 2, Basketball 2, B. I .U. I, 2. ' ;; not dumb, I ' m beautiful. Frerm S. C. a gale has hloiin to us this girl with a pair of blue eyes and irilh a smile of beauty that has the art of making friends. Rarely does she get in a hurry. Nevertheless she has proved her willingness to help in all school activities. JAMES SEAY (ioldsb.in. Quiet IS the man with thouiihts. E. LEON SEXTON Dramateers A noble man is led h woman ' : arm words. Uhitakc EDW IN ELBER r SHEAR IN (Ed) C:iioir I, 2. B.E.U. I. 2. Draniateers 1. Edwin ' s cheerfulness and friendliness will enable hi. to go a long way in life. 33 Sophomores Kom K I 1,1 ON ARI) sill PPARI) (B..I1) Nnrtnlk, -a. ,1 (7 (ij feu: liords arc llir I ' rst mm. II.MWl IIARRISSI.OAN (Kill) Iu.id.iv Spniifis A iiiiH. nrn.llr hn ijm , ,,«,■,„ Ir .1 t ' liMicI l-.li - ,.um,i I ' f.uhcr. I.I I A. SMI 111 (Ccrtnn) Favctrcvillc i ' litliin IS .1 fnni,tl i; m ihii is pLiiinimi f r tlir wiiiiilr . II, -a ill Ir Ioiik rniinnlHrrd In tlinr or.ts •■C.iinh Miusr ' lAI)(,r SPI ( I l,ilhnj;rnn |{S.L , , A I, 1. ( nrk rrhhici Start I, 2, Prcsi- ilLtn ..iiian ' ,v H.mi.sc Cc.iiikiI J, Secretary Stmk-nt ( ..uiKil J, Is. Is. ( liili I, :, Spani.sh ( lul. :, I rcasurer W R.A. :, Student ' ..|iintLcrs I, :. Snxiu ' r,illii-r tl nn pniisr. If you w,uit to sir .; Iiiini; i iiihol of loyaltv ami nilhiisiasm, look at our Mailf r. I In Itlraunit smile, find ivo rtls, and the ability to virii ' life from llir siii iiv side hair lioii her a pl.ur in the heails of hei .lasuiulrs. 1 R (,IM A SnilKlS (Naina) Cnincil W I. :. Stiukin .,luntcers I. :, B. l.L . I, 1. Is, Is. ( Inl. :, :, W lien in donht keep silent. () l 1)1 l,()RI S SI Al I OKI) PruK-etcn Dr.iinateets I, :, I p,Mlori Pi I ta (Prcsuitnt) :. B, I ,L ' , I. :. ' I , A, I. :, , inlelli enl student, . i iet. reserved, and petite. AW MORRIS SI AMIA 1 ' .tirninnt , A :, 1 psil,,n Pi I t.i :, :, BS.U, Cmncil J. ..iii,ins House ( niineil J. rrea,Mirer I Scph.nii.ire ( l,iss, B I ,L ' , I, - Stu.lent nliinteers I, J, Marshal ,- Inendh (liiistian i; 7 nho is aliLa s read to do her best. JOIIWA R() I,S S I I W R I Bn.aciuav lnrr.iliiiir,il B.isUllull, Sot too sober, not too iay. but reall .jiiite a likable i;«v. ,■doesn ' t r ' ' ' ' -■. ' ' talk, but with his easx disjiosition. he aiiomplnhes mneh. 34 Class of ' 52 ELIZABETH LOUISE S EUAR E (Libbv Lou) Gold lloro Y.W ' .A. 2. C. ' mnr 2. DraiiLitccrs 2. t.ih ' Y Lou is ii su-irl frn-milx i; r ' llIih ilioiild i,v far III life. BURNESS EULTON IHOMAS Palatka, Ela. Ministerial Conference. President K.K. Club. A coinciciitioiis niiiiitrr ,riid lo nil ,t uiicrrr friend. ROY XERNON I I lORNUI RRV. JR. (.recn.sbon. Presiilent B.S.L ' . 2. MinKsrerial Conference 1, 2. Ill- IS i; n, lli.n docs v.ood lo olliirs. This is Roy. EVA MARCAREI lOWSIM) Bluff Y.VV.. . I. Clioir :. Spani.sh Club 2. Woman ' s House Council 2. B..S.L ' . Counc il 2. Cnrk- I ' ehhles Start ' I. iosl . liisujl of till- sophomore fenijles. .; s ieet irl Tilio meets eiervone iiilli . smile. LACY ERANKI.IX ERIPP Ash Spanish lull l.acy. ,1 fine Jneiidh t; M lioiild he ,r gnnd doctor someday if he doesn ' t let his hohhy (laziness) stop him. IHOXL S AR I HLR IRUI.ONE. JR. (1 ommy) Greensboro Basketball :. Men ' s House Council 2. Yon can pick a side and I ' ll arv.ne -.jjilh on. ELRMAN L PCHLRCH Raleigh ' do my uork in school with paslehoards. SHIRLEY CRAYE WALLERS (Plug) Council .Student X ' oluntecrs I. 2; Y.W.A. I, :. B. E.U. I, 2; K.K. Club I. :, Spanish Club J. l.R.C. 2. To he trusted is a t reater compliment than to he loied. 35 So|)homore8 CAROIAXJIAX WATKIXS (Cirolinc) Durham K.K, ( lull I, :. H. 1 U. 1. :. V A I. 2. Student iluntixrs. I, :, Drani.itccrs :. W.R.A. 1, 2, Sp.u.i.-h ( lul. :. (mi- I ' chhlci St.itf 1, M.uiJgcr (,irls B,iskLtl..ill Umiii :. l-nniJh .ui.l fiui-lox-uri is our t ' r ' j hadrtKiU ,iu,hiv.cr II,, w.i o, li id,v.,nui ,-di,(.it,„n. lOANM W III 11 II M) (j .) Hur.llc Mills SuTLt.irN ,.l Suphoninrc Ci.i.ss. Pim Hi kk St.itl 2; w.K A, I, J, w A. I, :, PrtMaeiit s.s. ci.iss :. ■' . .1 ii, ' .il .hiMi ' i. ;( ,( i;( 7 mill .! ill,;-,-, siiiiin Jispri- uti„ii Ih.il li.ii 1,-d i-vrrMiii,- iili,, kiio-ivs lii-r to like Ih-r. W ,- hiifv lliJl ill,- iL-ill ,nliu-ii- hi-r lifc-luim aiiihitiaii l„ lr.r.;-l ,i ,-i til,- liiirl,!. (,l()R(,l SPICIR Il.l.OLXaiHV Dunn ( i;-,-l- l ' ,-l ' l ' l,-s I. Snuknt Council :, l ' rc.M ii.iu Sophn- iiic.r.. I l.iss, PiM Bi RR Start :. (,,-„i- ' i- ' ,- i,-ll,-iit i,irk III uliiiiil Villi li,-lp hull til K. ' ' l„ii -„,(! Ill til,- hiisiinss ii;i,l,l. JOI l M W () 1A( k (KiMlt) Oil ( h..ir L :. Qliii-t vllill .iriilllhl Lhlli-i. Iiillj l;7 r« ,ii;iini,l il. hut ,1 i;-dl l,-ll,i i i.-lifi li pl.viiiiii ' j. til hi- .1 Ji-iiliit. lOWII M ( K W OOI.W I I R (Prt.Khcr) M.UIKTS S|,,,n,sh( lul, On, vJiii tli„i„ii lil ,111,, hi,- .( ' ' . ' M •iIiihk- I - i,-iiiiiii.ili„ii. vilL .111,1 piiifvis,- J,;- ,-l,,ii,iii iwi,-ss,-,i hy liiiii ihM ,1,-111.111.1 i,-sl ,-,t frniii Ih,- f.uiiln .iii.l piipiil.vitx liitli til,- slii.ii-iils Kii-iMiiii- .i,iiiiir,-s Ills ki-i-ii u-iis,- nf liiiiiiin. ,1111,1- mill. I. ,l,-,,ii lining. .111.1 s iiip.itlielu- ii.niir,-. NORWOOD I RI. ()RI,i SinithluKI iliti must l„„k III pt-iipli- .IS - -,-11 .IS .11 till-Ill. Ill m s AKisoROL oil l-,„ III,- 1 1 VIS llllh III sii,,,- ()l PIIO I OOR PIII I) I). kcrl.Ll M.iiKss, H.irt.in W . Sin 36 Summer School Graduates l iiirli ii: (Iracc I ' akcs, Aniu- Wmid, 1- ranees 1 hornton, Mary illiams, Dixie Neighbors, Ann lones. Second nnv: Alene Nash, Mars ' Irances Bedinghekl, Jean Sidbury, PhilHs Shaw, Rose Marie Darnell. ' I ' hird rozi-: Joe Pollard, Robert Floyd, C laude Ciraham, Carol Cook, Odcl Scott, Ed Adams, Mareus l.irr, laek M.irrox. 37 Freshmen (liihon, I ' lov ' d, Howard, Wilson, (i.inipt. DoROlin IIilWVKI) rifs ' ldflll loWM W ' ll SON Smrhirx { ( Mil ll) iir-Firsiilrnt Iommii ( ' wipi-; ' rn Tsiiifr Mrs I ' i om) Advi 38 Class of ' 53 Doris Adams, Sr. Pauls Henry C ' lydc Adams, Bladcnboro Mona Allt-n, Smirhficld Norman Hunrer Aiken, Fiiquay Springs Joe Andrews, ( hai l)eate Springs Alice Mae Angel, Sanlord ilton Alien Artiuir, Aiken, S. C I ' dgar Bain, l.iilingron Ruth Barefoot, Dunn William T. Barefoot, Dunn Elizabeth Bass, (Clinton BettN ' Cole Bateman, Rsland 39 Freslinien lames Whiter BcaslcN-, Benson James I.ec I5liikc, RalciL;li llKinias Walter Brake. R.uNlan.l Clamie P.riuhr, 111, Snnu Mill Sili l l iKliin,in. limes ' Oeek I lenr I ,. liiinee, I a ettville elscin I,. Bnrfiin, lime ' s ( reel Jennie l) ril, I .lilinuron )esse Henrv l) rd, landen Lacy ( i. I) r(l, lienson Martin I )a ' is i) nl, I r in Seav ( ain, I a ett ille 40 Class of ' 53 f)ra Crccn Campbell, Buie ' s Creek lonimie Lee C ' anipe, W ' eldon S Ivia Ann Career, Wallace ilson B. C aspari, Jr., Ronkonkomi, . Y. Mamie Chason, St. Pauls Iraneis Ramimd ( hiltnn, Washing- ton, I). (.. Julia Bert (]la ' , Louishurg l)i)uglas Arnold ( oars, Lillington Henry Colew W ilson Janet Corina Cook, CiolJsboro Dewey W ilson Cooke, Charlotte Carol Boone Corbett, Spring Hope 41 Freshmen Jaciil) Daniel ( room, Kinsron . ' f Manuel I li ( ' unnup. ( harlotrc %..,) ( icoruL- I LTnLiRl (!urr ' , Jr., Sanford Russell Owen ( utchins, Newport New s, X ' lrginia llarrv I. Daniel, Oxlord Koliert . Daniel, Koxhoro Je.in la Davenport, Alexandria, ' a. William 1,. Davenport, Alexandria, N ' lrginia Hazel Hope Diekens, Weldon Mariorie 1 .ou Doss, i ' l Paso, lexas Delores Downinu, ilmintiton John i]. Drewry, (Jolumbus, (la. 42 Class of ' S3 ukcs, Charleston, , jDJ, Lynchburg, Va. Bauxira (can Karris, Charleston, S. ( ' . RvUa Jean I ' lowers, Smithrield Ida Jean icird, ( ary Samuel Ira Frazier, Henderson Fulton DonakI (iodwin, Itw in I dward , 1. Core, Ash Claude R. (irahain, Danville, ' a I verett I,, (ireene, dates Julius lulton Ciregson, Santord Frnest Newton (Iresham, Jr., Chinquapin 43 Freshmen r. Iknson (iilhcrr, Bcnsi Akric I iLickruA ' , ( .irrhnro Ch.ulcs 1.. Hales, Warsaw Jchn H. Hall, McDonald lar|(iric .lx 1 lalscs ' , I ikiiron I ' rncsr Ncwrnn fkimikdii, ( hah- hcarc Springs D.inakl a nc 1 larJce, lallinumn Iranklin ( larncr I lardisnn, illianis ton illi.ini Diianc llarnmn, l.illinLiriii !.iic ' Anne Marrell, ( ' nkrain Akkn kec Hicks, Srak-v kcrha I li ahcrh I licks, I lamptnn 44 Class of ' 53 Joel Vx :n, Hill, Smithhcld ( h;irl(. ' s SidncN ' Hinson, Fair Bluff ■1 Kancrtc Hinrcin. TVliddlcscx llow.ird (I. Hodgts, Dunn Dornrlix P;urison Howard, Huic ' s Cax-k l.tirctra .Matrnolia Howe, Burlinirton Hernice Delano Howell, Dudley Mar Auuusra i low ell, Lumberron William D. Hughes, jr., Charleston, S. C. Marvin Alton Flunter, Patrick, S. C. Robert R. Hunter, Buie ' s Creek I Idridue Ra ' Innian, Conwav, S. C. 45 Freshmen l5liiiK ' lic hickson. Dunn ( ir;ili;un I luhcrr J;icksnn, Stem R il)(.Tr l.inK ' s lackson. Ralciizh Srcvc Ikdtnrd K-rtVess, (■(ildslxu-o jiihn Phillip jdhnsDn. liiycrtcvillc , l,ir Ann Johnson, ( Irccnstjoro illi.im 1 1, jcihnson, I jllincron Jiinnn |- . Kenncdw New Bern Nell , lcK() ' Kenncdw F;i cttcvillc K. Kich.iril Kiishinsk -, lonis River, nnie xv 1 ..inuuion, Aniricr Smith llLining l.angdon. Angler 46 Class of ' 53 George Dalhis I.anpsron, (loldsboro William I,. I.anirsron, jr., ( ioldshoro Tom Iranklin I.anicr, Fiiqiiav- Springs Ida Marie I.ee, Smithheld Rachel Lee, Smithheld Joseph Idward i.ille -, jr., (iatcs Thomas Long I,lo d, Bine ' s Oeek N ' iola Morenee l.uek, liurlingron |i)seph Harold AleCiugan, I ' a ette- VI lie I.ioyd Thomas McKenzie, C ' arthage Muberr S. Mangiini, Fui]iia ' Springs Robert Au ' jusra Martin, Raleich 47 Freshmen Shirley M-.isnn, Knutie-iiidnt Rdu (.rev M.urlux s, W.ilhiee ]i xu (ln c , hirt(i , Knscl.inil F iicc ( ;irlrc)n , lel in, Jr., T li ,;ilii.tli- rnw n Kiiiiis llarve Newliurn, |r., Soiirli Mill, .i. Miklrwi Roscni.u-v Milkr, W.ishm.- ron, I). C. Nnrni.in l.dw.ird Mirclull, l)iirh:u l)..n;ikl Hnu;ira . l „,re, Dalla.s S;ill (;;iri)l Moore, (liirne .Susan Is.ihel .i lor, Dunn Kul)N Holies e:ll, iJnies Creel Dixie Claire Neighbors, Iknsoii 48 Class of ' 53 Carlisle Xewell, Marion, S. C. Henry K. O ' Briant, Roxboro Lawrence . Oliver, Carthage Alvis Dexter Overby, Chalybeate Springs Dewey X ' crnon Page, Biiies Creek William M. Park, Chase City, Va. Addic Parker, Benson I ' dith Cirey Parker, Four Oaks Aubre - Q. Patterson, Charlotte John I ' dmund Patterson, Roseboro illiam A. Patterson, Grev Court, S. C. Ronald Rov Percise, Goldsboro 49 Freshmen Kill P(.rr ' , fir;lll;im W illi.im R. Phelps. ilmingr l ;in A. PdstDti. Rdxiinrii r lliLir . I rc ;uri.-, ( jiiincil v.m Marion l- ' rucmr, Kockx Aliniiu Ch.irks B. PullKim, R.ikiuh Rnlicrr Wilson Rohcrson, Unit ( AXxk HilK W. Rnsscr, Olivia ll.irolJ Paul Ro al, Midi Point Jack Saxauc, ( ' larkron Charles I). Sellars, cimlon I knr P. Sermons, Cherr Poiiu 50 Class of ' 53 Phvllis Shau , Siler City Jlttn I.. Slaunwhitc, Raleigh Billie B. Smith, luquay Springs R(xlnc ' F. Smith, Atlantic Troy M. Smith, White ()ai I. Kc ' n on Staticird, |r., Ikiie ' s Creek Samuel vStanley, Lumherron lidw ard L. Stevens, Raleigh Jesse Franklin Tart, Dunn BilK Ra - 1 homas, Iuqua Springs Jerr (j. 1 homas, Dunn Patricia Ann Fhomas, Broadway 51 Freshmen Sarah Tdnlc, Smithhcld Sue lurlintirnn. Bnic ' s Creek IlwlI lurncr, Wake lorest l.Dis Turner, Wake I ' orest Marguerite ' an Doorshier, Brussels Belgium Charles X ' aughan, Hartsville, S. C Allen H. Walker, jr., llillshcro i ' .dward (i. Ward, Williaiiisrnn lames Albert Warren, Clinton Samuel . Warren, Knsehciro (,ene S. Warriek, ( ...Idshom Ceorge A. Warriek, ( .nldshorc 52 Class of ' 53 (Charles R. WlhstLT, Galveston, Texas W infred 1.. W ' elljorn, (Jreensboro ( stal Wells, Teachev Jack Clay Wells, Angler William Dail Wenzel, Aiken, S. C. 1 lamK West, Dunn Bert W. Wesflirook, Rlchlands Dan Love Whitheki, Hurdle Mills Nerniin R. iiitles ' , C linton Garr - R. ' ill)nrn, Fuquay Springs Maryilyn V. Wilkie, Gulf Gecil Harvey illlams, Jr., Hamp- ton, a. 53 Freshmen Class of ' 53 Hcttv l.(Hi Will. ford, St. Pauls Idu.ird H. Willitord. Dunn KiitK- W illitnrd, Sniithhcld J(i Ann Wilson, Rocky Mount PolK Jean Womack. Olivia Mar Rose Womhic, ' arina i.oujcan Woodlict, Henderson I homas i.dyar W right, (iihsonville Johnnie Meadous, Jacksonville . ' l l ' liiiii) riiplicd: Jo ce Ann Jones, John Melachern. ' illiani Stuart . lort;an, Harr Hastinu Woodward. 54 Winter Quarter Students l- ' nsi ion-: Norma (Airln ll. Kuh, I ' ,il;c, Jennie Ruth Barbour, Jeanne (innc (idII. M.ULiLn. rire Harrington. Second mil-: Ronald 1 lonier Siierron, Tomm - Strickland, Marion Patrick Wboten, Raymond I.enon Britton, Grady Courtland Dickens, William Lee Ross. Tliini irnv: ernon Glen- wood Baker, Jr., Hugh Turner. Robert (aillnni lassie. Marion X ' irsril I ' lkins, C harles Franklin (iilbert. V l I.COMI OUR M W STL ' DKNTS Leslie Fox, Gary Benton . lcLamb, Hugh lurner, ernon Glenwood Baker, Jr., Jennie Ruth Barbour Robert Sherrill Creech, Norma Cuthrell, .Marion X ' irgil LIkins, Herbert Carroll Etheridge, Charles Franklin Gilbert, Jeanne Yvonne Goff, .Marguerite Harrington, Robert Cullom Massie, Rubv Page, William Lee Ross, Ronald Homer Sherron, Ra mond Lenon Britton, Naomi Louise Crumpher, Grady C ' ourrland Dickens, .Marion Patrick Wooten, Ruth CAinnup. Anne Tucker .Moore, Tonim - Strickland. 55 Hmh School Class of ' 54 Rose Marie Barcfnor, Four Oaks 1 homas P. Bcrkstrcsscr, Roanoke Rapids lames I). Bhike. l.uniherton Melba Hardee Bkiloek, Lillington Ken 1. BLinnnu, Parmele l.dlie Mae Bunrint;, Bethel Paige Oeech, Hilton illage, ' a. Ired R. Ckillipher, Merry Hill Joe E. Kills, Burlington Shirle - Garrett, Fayetteville Margaret Mar ' (iressitt, Baltimore, Md. 1 homas A. Harkev, Lincolnton Dallas 1). Hieks, Charlotte l)oroth Hieks, ( ' harlotte iruinia Lake, Wake Forest 57 High School Arwodd R. Long, Severn lAiti ( ). Pcarcc, R;il(.igh I l.mn.ih .huu- Phelps, Rakigh William Roherr RnifJir, 1 .illinyron a Kind JuJcl Rhodes, Rakii;h , lar Sue liinsrall, l- ' erershury, ' a. I larr I .ec Watson, hire illc laruarer Welhorn, ( Ireeiisboro Iranklin . hale , C enrenarN , s. c;. Alma Wilder, Ralemh Xof l ' h(itoi i iplicd: Mildred O ' Kcl le , Hen Fitrman 58 Creek Pebbles Staff BoNMK Barber AIarjokik. Doss Co-Editors Bii 1, KoHi. ALvhifiiiii!, F.ditor James Davenpor r Harry WooinvARO Sports_ Editors Don Godwin Bii. I, Proffh Advcrthuin MiVhv rrs Howard Newell Bea McNeill Phyllis Shaw Circtdiition Mauagers Ann F ' uller Neil Kennedy V ELVA PeARCE Mary Belle Rudd Leon Sex ion Madc e Spknce MARcaKKiiE an Doorslaer Reporters Carol Moore Typist 61 Epsiloii Pi Eta Honor Society OFMCI.RS ' N ' xdNM Si l I IlKD I ' lrsidnil I lOlM Fcll ' l Saiftai Dwii) R()(,i Ks I ' ui--l ' ir idnit Miss S I Kl( kl WD Adviu ' r I ' psiinn 1 1 I r;i, liiiniir sncicr ' ar ( ;inipbcll since 1 ' 2S, cxisrs ro recognize ;ind promore ( linsnan eh;uaerer, k.ulership ii uiui nl( the ciinipus, iiiul sdiinJ sclmlarsliip. Meinliers are elmsen l) a nte n( rhe colleue hiciilr aiul of the societN inenihers. A high scholasne lanng is ime ol rhe prcre(|uisires Inr meinl)ership. L ' p tn the present tune, over lour hundred stuileiits have hitil gi en meinhtrship in thi.- soc. iet . Members ser e as marshals lor all important campus tiinerions. 62 Student Council Tom Recisifr Firsideiit Don Percise I ' ue-Prcshiciit Madge Spence Sec retary- Tream re r One of the most impnrranr organizations on our campus is our Student ( ' ouneil. Its aims and purposes are to promote good citizenship and a genuine school loyalty h ' precept and example; to foster a better relationship and understanding between all groups that are connected in an ay w ith Campbell College; to assume leadership in promoting any cause that makes for a better Campbell College; to forestall the coming into existence of unwholesome conditions; to make adjustments in the case of individuals or groups who have violated the accepted standards of conduct; to project proposals of amendments and unprovenients in the existing regulations for the benefit of all groups. Sylvia Carter, Hannah Phelps, Madge .Spence, Tom Register, Heth 1 arl , lommie Canipc, Marjoric Doss, Don Percise, Mr. Burkot, John Drewry, Miss Matthews, Mr. laison, George W ' illoughbv. 63 Women ' s House Coiiiieil , 1 i)i,i Sim- NCK BoNMI l5 KlilK I ' tcc-l ' ir hiciit I ' .i (iisi Fdi ' i Sriirtiirr- 1 rnninrr Miss 1 I I III s 1 lu- piirpiisc III rlu WmiKti ' s lldusc ( ' (uincil is tn ;iiii in ni.ikinL; licttLr Iuiiil: (.niulirinns for rlu ' lici.irdint; wniiKn, ro .ml in rlicir JcAeldpnicnr :is k ulcrs .irul tnlldw (.rs, uiiil rn aid in the iin[ir() enunr it ( aiiipliell ( ollctic as a whnlc. 64 Men ' s House Coimeil Don Percise Presiciei t Edwin HEixiEPEiH I ' ice-Fresidciil Coach Davis Adviser Mk. I a I son Adviser It shall he the putpose ot this organization to Clounscl and to lead the men of the campus for their general w eUare and tor the w elfare of the school. 65 The ( ampl)ell Dramateers I )(1 i 1) Pfrtisf, I ' lruiiriit Sfcirt.v y- [ I ' cjsinrr ' fi a Pf arcf I ' hc-Prrsuiciit AIk. ( )l MM FAD lyircctor riu- C.iniphcll l)r;im;u .- .Ts were (irL ' ;uii ul ro ca-arc intcrcsr in rlu- AnKTican I ' .ducatidnal ' riicater and to otf(.T an outlet tor the dramatic aliditits nt the students ot Clampbell College. 66 OFFICERS Pali. Rovai, Joe Lovett Frfiidciit Maiias.i ' r F i Hyri) Richard Klshinski SccrctiVX- ' I ' misiircr Lihhiriiiii f % l ' Tl S. David Smiih Director The Campbell College Choir Sopranos: Lib Bass, Bctt - Batcman. X ' ivian B rd. Ora Circcn C amplK-ll. X ' lrgima Dixnn, Maridnc Doss, Annette I ' vans, Ann Fuller, Doroth - Howard, Loretta Howe, Hannah Phelps, Jean Proctor, Mrs. Preston Stephenson, Pat Ihomas, Polly Jean W ' omack. Altos: Jenny Byrd, Pat Bvrd, Hazel Dickens, Augusta Howe, Blanche Jackson, ' iola Luck, era McNeill, Joyce Mattox, X ' iola Perr ' , Libb - Lou Stuart, l va Townscnd. Tenors: Bobby Daniels, Wilson Caspari, Vhitley Hood, Joe Lovett, Xorman Mitchell, Paul Ro al, Jcrr ' Slaunw hire. Basses: Richard Bene, Nelson Burton, Fred Cullipher, Ra - Clhilton, Bobb Dukes, X ' esron Heath, Earl Howard, Johnny Meadow s, ( ' arl Melvin, Joe McCiugan, Dick Kushinsky, I ' ,d Shearin, Charles Vaughan, Ed Ward, Harvey illiains, John Womack. Ministerial Conference ( A L 1)1 ( iK Ml 1 I ' n- idi-iil Mil I l l) ( ' hi. II ' I I K I ' uc-l ' rc idfiit llll Ps I 1 1 Ks() Sanini ' iu- l ' nMdfiil BoHin J l K SKIP Sccirtdr M I low Kll I ' .i i ' .i u I Phi I II AIMS I hr ininist(.iial (.niitcrciKc ciiili-asdis t sriiiuihiri. ' spiniii.il uniwtli nl rhi. ' iiiinisrcri;il snuiciit, tc L-nciiurauc thr (.k (. InpiiKin n| ;i lull pi;i cr lik-, iinJ t cniph.iM e rlK impnrr;incc nt ( :iinsri;in Icllnw ship. Ir seeks rhrDiiuh rln. srinl I ( khIs Word t incrc isi.- niisM(in,ir inrcixsrs .inJ r i keep rlie studcnr aware ot his respi nisihihtN rn ( inJ .nul man. 68 Baptist Student Union, 1951-52 Joe Lovki 1 President Bobby Jack Martin First I ' ice-President Vera McNeil Second V ice-President Beatrice McN ' eii. Third Vice-President Ann Stanley Secretary V ' eston Hi I II Treiismrr I ' .ARL Howard Music Chili r niVi Pairicia Byri) John F.vans Chape! Chairmen l ' A ToWNSENO Pnl ' lieity Clhvrnhvi Ji ' wi I Adams Librarian Ray Inman ' i tan B RD .Si iidar School Si peniitri de i!s Ann Fill i-,i 1 1 i I -i Williams B.I ' .L ' . Directors Annette Evans V.W.A. President Russell Cutchins Student Volunteers President Claude Graham Ministerial Representative Howard New ell Vesper Chair nan iR nNiA Dixon Morninv. Vitrh Chairman Mrs. Bixby Faculty Adviser I he H ipnsr Studcnr Union is ;in organization whicli co-ordinates the rcliyious activities of the Baptist Students ot a school and comniunit ' . l ' ver - Baptist Student is a potential member ot the Baptist Student Union ot the school which he attends, it he is a member ot the local church or joins one of the religious organizations on the campus. The Executive Council, which is elected annualh ' , directs the religious activities on campus including Religious Emphasis Week and ' ocational I ' .mphasis Week. But I do concentrate on this: I leave the past behind and with hands out stretched to whatever lies ahead I go straight for the goal -my reward the honour of being called bv Cod in (Christ. Phil. 3: 13-14 69 Student Volunteers RuSSfl.l (a l IIIN-- Pmidciit WoODKOW l 1 I ' lho i (jiiiiiinllcc M AR ! Bn 1 F Rl 1)1) P L 1 Ro W llavint; rhcrctore Dhraincd Inlp nl ( mtl, I continiK iintu this d,i . w irncsMnL; Imtli to siii.ill .iiul t.M-(.-;ir . . . rhis IS the imikiK m;j rli(Miulit in the hcnits of ;ill nkinrccrs ;is rhcx uo mir cMch Sunday aftcrniinti to w irtKss tnr rhcir l.nnl. lach SunJa aftcrnodii .liter .i devdricmal penoil, viMts : [ - iikkIc ri) the |)ris(in (.■.imp, the |:iil, e iint home, and rlie shur-ins ot the eommiinirx . I hroiiuh these visirs rhe spuinial hte of rhe ohmteer is ennehed, and much vahi.il)le experience is i;ained h each parricipanr, and those ministered ro are richK blessed. 70 Pine Burr Staff Pat Byrd Co-Editor nil LEV Hood Co-Eciitor Howard Newell Associate Editor Donald Percise Sjwrts Editor Marc.ueriik ' an Doarslaer Art Editor Sherwood (iREGORV Buuiiess Miiiiiif(fr ' ioL Perry Efiitiire Editor Joanne Whtifield Circi hitio i Mivrnf fr Johnny Mk dows Simp Shot Editor Kd(;ar Bain Advertiiuiii Myra Gilbert Adirrtisiiiy; Georc.e ilh)L(.hby Adirrtisiiiii (tiari.es Baker Advertising, Dixie Neu;hbors Typist 71 Ann Hasseltine Youno Women ' s Anxilii Annkiif. I ' AANS 1 ,l)l l M I low V V I IS Sii Strrctiiry- ' l ' rci iiirr Barbara !• rris CiENEVA S(iL IKI s I ' mti nr Clhitrnirii 15i 1 I I Rl i)i SlIIKI I ■) l I !■Ks Biitx I. on Will I ford Jl N WoODI II ' I Curl, ' l.r.nltn lOI 1 .L ( k I ' ll hi ml (. ' Ihiin hiii Jo ' ici 1 I 1() .S ' ci; ' , ) ' i v ' ( ' lijiriiiiiii S I I ( ' K I I K . ll loll ( ' IiiVIIIIlIII nxiiiarv J Jeaneiie Hinion (jiiiiiiiiiiiiix Miuioii ' ( ' Ihvnihh I l ( IS I.WCI OKII I.ilnriliiir (dhiiriiijii J.) AXX WIISON Siicuil (Jiainiiaii H I IM N Music ( ' Ihiinnaii V I I ■! 1 .OL n I II OKI) I ' hVIKt W ICIIWORI) 1 hc ' that ;irc wise sh;ill shine ;is the lirh luiuss ol rlic tirmaiiKiU; .ini.i rlu ' rh;ir nirn iii;in ' r i riuhr- cousiKss ;)s rile stars tiirc er and e ' cr. Daniel 12:1 i. 11)1. A I, S I iKiiiL ' htlul sriid (il rhc niissionarN messaue )( the liilile. Fra er lor missions an.l niissKmaries, cDniprehensiw sru.K ot niissions. Deviireu (.(iniiniiiiirv niissicms aeri it tnr rlu- nt.-eil ' around us. Kei ular and |)ro|iiirtionare _iii m; to world-wide missions. 72 Eta Pie Home Econoinirs Club Mi ttu: Id lirttLT prepare ourselves today for all the toi Spanish Club Kieliard Kushinsky. I ' rcsulnit- C arlyle Ireenian, la-l ' nujnit; Bea McNeil, Snnuirx-Tnjsiir (arculo Panaiiiericano of Campbell C:ollege uas created by those students interested in the desin of understanding the Spanish Language and in getting a deeper appreciation of the social, cultural and religious tiackground of the Spanish-speaking countries. It is to further promote the use of con versational Spani.sh among the members. () men ' s Recreation Association clcLor.itin- cK.l . Anil W iK i; IS composed of girls who art mu 1 1 mi J in i imiiml ' i ' iinpln II kiur I ' T p,irnci|i,irinn in ,n n ms i k • nt 1 iirivitics. Its aim is ro give the girls ,i v.iried progr.iiii nl work and pia . I he ' ha e tal en a pro|ecr that of I reat Basement as a lounge and game room. Miss l-ortenliaeker has been an ideal adviser. I he officers are: r e. Fresideiit. Bea McNeill. ' ice-President. . larv Belle Riidd. Secretarv, Madge Spcnce. 1 reasurer, Jo m. Points kee.-rder. Dtist Training Lnion Ann I iiller. Ilarvev Williams. ); ,, «m. Miss Ora ( ansler, AJiiisrr. I he Baptist I r.iining L nioii is .in ai;eiu of the H.ipiisi ( hiireh designed to train voiing hrisiians in ehureh inemhership. I hroiigh the program of B. I .L ' ., memliers learn to pr.i , to siud the I5ilile, and ro sneak piililicK tor Christ. I he missionary feature and the doctrinal siiid make eonseetated. useful ( hristians interested m the task ot unselfish service to others. Kitchen Club Fulton Thomas Shirley Waliers Flfsliirll! I ' iiY-l rfsiiifi t Bonnie Barber Beth Early Snirtary Carol Corbett Soihil Chain lie II Ji EWEi. Adams Ri ■porter The Kitchen Ckib is composed of all student workers in the dining hall. Mrs. Jenkins is the sponsor. The purposes of the Club are: 1. lb promote better, more efficient work by the student workers. 2. To promote a better social atmosphere on the campus. 75 y.M . Changing Classes Interior Dav Dorinitorv 76 DA(SKLTMLL VOLLtyDALL 60CCER Ttlini5 V X5l rr..... ' V ' - ASSISI A 1 CO ( K(,K() I DWIS C ' oach Uavis, an alumnus ot (Campbell, has been here tor five years. His excellent work in rhe ficlJ ot sports has endeared him to all w ith w hnni he has come in con- contact. In addition to his coaching work, he was made Dean of .Men last year. Mas he have man - more suc- ccsstul vears. HKAD COACH I.ARI. X. SAIIIII Coach Smith, a former student of Campbell and a aduate of East Carolina, has had a successful coaching reer here. Championship teams have been produced ncc his si.x-year tenure as head coach at Campbell. la ' his future be as bright as his past. JLDI IH lORllAHACKI R Director of Women ' s Athletics Miss Fortenbacker comes to us as a graduate ot Wake Forest. While there, she majored in physical education. She has been eminently successful in her w ork at Camp- bell this vear. Mav the future hold the best for her. h ' irsi ,«;; WdhoriK. R. Pcrcisc, W .irroi. lillcv. Ar hur . l,aks..n. SnmiJ r,r,,: Br.ikc, W crvd. Os.rln W.m l.ri...k. Hill. ; ,, mu, I). IVrcisc, hl.ikc. Sl.un. McD.hikL (....its, IXinicIs, H.irkov. FALL BASEBALL lEAM 80 vL C. MS DANIEL 81 ( i) (:ii I Ki Smi i mi ' ■■J • ' •; ' . y- Varsity Basketliall K. I rcisc, li nini, I ri Kr, I ' .l.ikc, McDuikI. l.iimJ.m. D.ivis. likks. I). Hcrcise, Bi.wen 82 Junior Varsity (xiACll Da is Ik nk i II I K Jit ' m0M ' -■■I ' fnsi  u. l,ilk . I..int;stnn. W ciucl, ( ;.i p. rl, l!.ialo,,r, , KKcn K. Sruw.i r„ii: P.r.ikr, Uuli..rn, I l.irkcv. Pat- terson, Kogkiii.Hi. LStlirofik. (ircxn. Women ' s Basketball Team First row: McNeil, Kvans, Wilson, Matthews, Lee, Howard. Second row. Fearee, Jones, Rudd Pope, Hackney, Early. Third row: Cooke, King, Ford, Powers. 85 Track Team Al.irtm. Kchl, liiirton, PattLrM ' n, .iiigli.in. Block C l.cc. McNeil, Hnuard, Pope, I v.ms. Moiio«;ram Cliil) First rote: Martin, - dains. Register, Kyruin, Pereise, liowen. SicoiiJ McDaniel, Jackson, Davis. Alikles, BurtcMi, P.itterson, .lugh.in Cheerleaders 88 Carol V A MM AlOSr ORKilNAL wii s P nK P r Hi K MOST INTELLECTUAL David Roci ks ' l B Rl) BEST ALL ROUND Vi:l A Prarcf, Don Pkrcije 93 May King and Queen tUCJENL: AlcDANIEL PA ' l BVRD 94 Royal Attendants EVA TOW NSEND DONALD FI-RC;iSE 95 May Court Attendants SOI IIOMORI S ( ' ;in)l n I .cc ( )hi Kclls cnr arl lintr Don Alikles Jack l)L-nrn.tt iri;sh, ii:n and iik.ii school N ' iruinia l.akc S l ia ( arrur Dororln llowai ' c ll(.nr I AT Watson Ronaki l- ' crcisi ' 1951 Mav Day Scenes MfjSL? ilg ia C ' f I I IMarslials Campus Snaps 98 Campus Snaps 99 Alma Mater lloiKir to rluL-, dear uiti ( aiiifiliell (lolkge For rhc help thou givcsr in rlu- hour ot need; W lien we fare forrh jn the (]uest ot knowledge, Thoudosr satelv lead. Long live C ' .anipheil (lolleue. Dear old Canipliell College, Radianr with the lighr Divine, i,o al we will he ro rhee torever — (iiiard rh saereil shrine. liright rhe da s we ' ve ,spi.nr w irhiii rln porr.ds. I ' ltting hand ami heart lor ileeds ot high renown. Hence we ' ll go to win the t.iirest laurels I ' or th regal erow n. Wc will hold tin name and honor stainless In the an ot hattle, through the her tra ; W rong shall not hcsiiiireh tin banner w .uieless 1 ill time ' s latest da . 100 WIGGINS DRUG STORE Biiie ' s Creek -:- Coats North Carolina DKUGS, STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLES. COMRS, RRUSHES, SICK ROOM NECESSITIES, SODAS, CIGARS Agents for Sheaffer Fountain Pens, Eastman Kodaks and Eilmj Nunnally s Candies WE SERVE EXCLUSIVELY WHITE ' S ' ' Surety of Purity ICE CREAM Prescriptions Carefully Compounded From Pure Drugs Telephone 2083 L. E. Mcknight. Pmp. STUDENTS WELCOME! PINE STATE MILK ICE CREAM GARDNER S DAIRY PRODUCTS, INC. Mfg. and Dist. oj GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS and VELVET ICE CREAM Dial 2446 Di ' NN, North Carolina STEPHENS HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS Dnpoiu Paints - Fiirniiurc ilcclrical A ppllanccs Phone 4121 Coats, N. C. W W CHEVROLET CO., INC. SALES SERVICE Phone 2131 DUNN, NORTFF CAROLINA MEREDITH COLLEGE Fully accredittHl Liberal Arts College. De])art- meiits of Art. Business. Home Economics. Music. Supervised teaching in citv schools. Progressive Educational Program in Terms of Christian Character and Leadershi]). Dis- tinguished Record of Student Honors and Achievement. Attractixe Localion in ' The Educational Center of the State. 170-acre Campus. Modern Pireproot Dormitories. Plans for extensive development. Write jar Catalogue and Voider of Views CARLYLE CAMPBELL. President Raleigh, North Carolina HAYNES ' STUDIO G. C. Havne , Ju.. Proprii ' lur COMMERCIAL PHOTOCRAPHERS PHOTO FINISHING PORTRAITS Member The Photoiiraphers Issocialion of America RALEIGH. N. C. ( ' , niii liments of THE 130X Dunn, IS« rlli (Carolina (.om iiliinriils itf BROGDEN PRODUCE CO. Inc. Kaltiiili, N. C. COURTEOUS FRIENDLY SERVICE SOUND BANKING SINCE 1903 ' BANK OF LILLINGTON LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HAYNES ' STUDIO G. C. HAY ' S Ej , Jr.. Proprietor COMMERCIAL PHOTOCRAPHERS PHOTO FINISHING PORTRAITS Member The Photographers Association of America RALEIGH. N. C. Coiiijilinn ' nls of T H E J K A I-: L BOX Diiiin, !  rlh (iarolina (.ontplitnriils nf BROGDEN PRODUCE CO. Inc. Riiioii ' ii. rs. c. COUKTEOU8 FRIENDLY SERVICE SOUND BANKING SINCE 1903 ' BANK OF LILLINGTON LILLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CoDiplinu ' iils of MITCHELL CHEVROLET CO. Fliquay Springs, N. C. ELLIOTT ' S PHARMACY FUOLIAV Sl ' RlNGS. N. C. SERVING SINCE IMU Conipliinenis of BLUE PLATE FINE FOODS Rai KiGH, North Carolina C ' ompliDienis n] P OLE ' S FROZEN AND CANNED FOODS Durham Roeky Mount Nortli Carohna PIEDMONT COFFEE SERVICE, INC. F.xcliisivi ' Disliihiitors MAXWELL HOUSE RESTAURANT COFFEE 1 1 7 West Main Street Di ' RiiAM, NoKiH Carolina Cunipliincnls of ASH WORTH MEN ' S AND BOYS ' STORE Florslwini Shoes - Dobhs Hals Van Heiisen Shirts A ihlelic Sporting Goods FUOUAV SPRINGS. N. C. Cdniplimciiis (if WELBORN COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS Di NN, N. C. Phone 2353 CAROLINA TYPEWRITER COMPANY C. p. Dawkins. Maiia ;cr Phone 4SM2 115 S. Salisbury Street Km 1 k;h, North Caroi ina EDUCATION AND BANKING ARE ESSENTIALS TO OUR NATIONAL ECONOMY Greetings to Campbell College from the BANK OF FUQUAY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FUQUAY SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA i mi ?m ' ' Raleigh, N. C. 1 3 ' sii- 1 ' - SAUSACJE COMIWXV Danville, Va. Compliments of AMERICAN BAKERIES COMPANY Fayetteville, N. C. C. J. MALLARD CO. E.xcliisive Dislribntors For Best Food Products Borden ' s Fine Cheeses Nestle ' s Evereadv Cocoa Raleiiih, N. C. FITCHETT DRUG STORE Inc. For Drug Economy ' ' loHN W. Thoknion P ul E. Tvrt PHARMACISTS PHONE 3123 Dunn. North Carolina INJOY Pccuuil Butter Sundwiclies Suited Peanuts, Potato Chips and Candies Coinpliinents of PRINCE ' S OKPARTlVIENT .STORE RELIABLE MERCHANTS SINCE 1900 Dunn, North Carolina y r s. t 4- ' . 1 C ' KCV. TO OUR BENEFACTORS, whose earnings have been dedicated to the cause of Christian Education, to our Patrons, who en- trusted us with their most cherished possessions, to our Students, who have impressed others by the nobility of then- lives; to the many other friends, who have maintained on abid- ing confidence in the Institution, we are indebted for the con- tinued growth of Campbell College through fifty-nine years history Looking to God for His continued help and guidance, we hope with the aid of our Friends to do even better work, and to make the Iristitution a more efficient agency for the uplift of humanity CAMPBELL COLLEGE BlIIE ' S CREEK. NORTH CAROLINA EDWARDS BROLGHTON COMPANY Printers of the 1952 PINE BURR Write for our Representative to call at lour school. Estal.lislKMl in ir.71 KAI.EIGH. NORTH CAllOLINA 5 f- c K3. j T i: ' ;: aly ■V -J ■- ' .-1! P ■:- :: JK H tVSv
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