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c ■, c V. (, Library Cage LD 44.81 .P4.625 15 v.6_ 20971 5 SC SSS9©« i?35 @0B SSi SS«5 gr igLO, li- — - ■i ' i r ri '  ij  : j ll gjjtfyK ' ' - -gngti ati; tJ at ; • ; tlST Tt iranfiSKSiHRSttSiraPWi .? 7 = s THE I] 1 IA] HEAD of 1951 Lucy Belle Oxendine Editor James B. Locklear Business Manager klbrary i Vol. VI Published by the SENIOR CLASS iBROKE State Coli Pembroke, North Carolina SNOW SCENES 1950 S K3JSS SgSS?M®S S53KS iZSi! SSZaT ' ??™5ji?S « ' t- -a - SPRING AT P.S.C. ■' ' ' ' r n«?li ' iTlf K  W i ffl F-M ' ' ' lj;?Jffi l t ' 7Ti YOU CAME TO PE IBROKE STATE COLLEGE Years from now when you look back upon your college days you will remember that morning in September when you first entered P.S.C. Your heart seemed to burst with joy. Birds were singing although it was not spring. Through all the years of your life you will never again experience the joy and thrill that came with coming to col- lege. It was a new life for you freshmen. Many of you will long remember how bewil- dered you were at the thought of meeting strangers. You had heard of Dr. Ralph Wel- lons but yet your spirits soared as you saw him walk across the campus. His friendly sm.ile and cheerful manner put you at ease. You knew that college would be a wonder- ful experience. You soon discovered that there was little time to think — your life was filled with meeting new teachers, finding your way around the campus, registering, to say noth- ing of all the cards one had to fill out, (without errors). You were a college student. Remember the day your boy friend said So you ' re in college ! You will remember those days as days filled with studying. You studied for a biology exam, a history exam, and last, but not least, an English exam. Work! Work! Work! Remember the first party? The Wesley Foundation and Baptist Student Union invited you as their special guests. Can anyone forget chapel programs? This was the period at P.S.C. for worship. It was here that you learned more about the true mean- ing of life — how to live. You upper-classmen — it would be harder to describe your true feelings in returning to P.S.C. There was something different and yet there wasn ' t. What was it? Many of your old friends were gone. Your first days were filled with registration; jam sessions in Miss Livermore ' s room, where there were long discussions as to who dates whom now, how pretty the freshmen girls were and how much you enjoyed the fall retreat. You began dreading those eight o ' clock ' s and those long afternoon classes — when the P.S.C. football team played E.M.I. Lou dreaded those exams under Dr. Swan. You stored mem- ories as those golden days passed, of football games, Emeritan and Pontiac society parties, waiting in line at the Esso station, cokes and sundaes at the Old Foundry, dinner at Blue ' s Cafeteria, the W.F. weiner roast, the Thanksgiving Banquet, the social club on Thursday night, the first Sadie Hawkins Day, the pep rally f or the game with Campbell, the Athletic Banquet and the peace and joy in your heart after Religious Emphasis week. Those golden days passed quickly and as they passed you dimly realized, especially you seniors, that this was one of the most beautiful phases of your life. You had learned to live. Too soon, it is a thing of the past and each will go a separate way. !Or.R fflit ' ffli!iVf ' j%iH3Kswap ?wa!itB? t y i t ' ' i t a w g «wi P w -nrn •: THE PRESII KI T ' S IHKSSAC K The attempt to record the activities of any event or series of events is always interesting. The records placed in a college yearbook are especially interesting because they are filled, not with mere activities, but with life itself. It gives me pleasure to compliment the 1951 Indianhead Staff, because they have been able to give themselves so whole-heartedly to the record- ing of the exciting events of 1950-51. May this annual issue be the means of preserving the enthusiasm, the creativity, and the peculiar sense of responsibility that has characterized the student body of this year. Dr. Ralph D. Wellons. £ i«-m fTW««T.ii.rinTiT.M r pp j y Miss Marjorie Kanable DEDICATIOI As a visible evidence of the friendship and kindly assistance in the true Christian spirit which we have seen and known during our years here at P.S.C., we dedicate the 1951 Indianhead to Miss Marjorie Kanable, our dear librarian. Thy personality is a thing of beauty, A joy forever. ' ' i ' t ' yfi ' e ' iu MS ' 0k ' Ky njv ' TSkJ nisr ' y ' v:r ev;?w jfrjrfr«?rKSje w«vfflin«i«ai«wwi «iB«wo«vvMt5«w ' Mfv™ wfflw MHi mreamrvytmmmi FACULTY J. Woodward Byars, B.S., M.S., Home Eco- nomics. B.S.. University of Tennessee; M.S., Iowa State College. Bertha L. W. Dunn, B.S., Commerce. B.S., University of Alabama Business Education. Rayborn F. Hinshaw, B.S., Agricidture, B.S., Agricultural Engineering North Carolina State College. James A. Jacobs, B.S., M.Ed., Registrar, Mathematics. B.S., Murray State Teachers College; M.Ed., Duke University. Marjorie Kanable, A.B., B.S., M.A., Libra- rian. A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University; B.S., M.A.. University of Denver. Harold W. Kennedy, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Psy- chology and Education. B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Ohio State University. Mary Livermore, A.B., Dean oj Women, Religion. A.B., Adelphia College. Ira Pate Lowry, B.S., M.S., Music. B.S., Dakota Wesleyan University; M.A., Ohio State University. Reba Milsaps Lowry, A.B., M.A., French, Spanish, Expression. A.B., Maryville Col- lege; M.A., University of Tennessee. . jwij:jijjjjHj. i«-:«jjiT y: i yiyjiarmtf H ffp.li FACULTY ■i X Robert Price Marsh. B.S., M.S.. Ph.D. Science. B.S., New York University: M.S.! Ph.D., Rutgers University. Clifton Oxendine. A.B.. M.A.. Dean, History. Social Science. McKendree College: M.A.. George Peabody College for Teachers. Angelika Reckendorf. A.B., M.A., Art. Zeichenlihreinnenzamen. Kunstgew erbes- chule. Munich, Germany: Gewer beober- lehrerinneneszamen, Gewervelehrerinnen- seminar. Potsdam. Germany: B.A., M.A.. University of North Carolina. James T. Sampson. B.S.. M.A.. Physical Edu- cation. B.S., M.A., Fort Hays Kansas State College. Mary Sharpe. A.B.. M.A., Primary Critic Teacher. A.B., Winthrop College; M.A., Columbia University. Frances Stinebring. B.S.. M.A.. English. B.S., Kent State University: M.A., Ohio State University. George R. Swann. B.A,. M.A . B.D,, Th.M.. Ph.D.. English. B.A.. Furman University: M.A.. University of Virginia: B.D.. Union Theological Seminary: Th.M.. Crozier Theo- logical Seminary: Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania. Herbert H. Todd. A.B . Ph D , History. Social Science. A.B., Ohio University: M.A.. George Peabody College: Ph.D.. Vanderbilt University. J. Boyd Williams. A.B.. M.A,. M.S.. Science. A.B.. Morehead State Teachers College: M.A., College of William and Mary: M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. SE] IOR CLA!i S OFFICERS President Hilton Locklear Secretary _ ...Artie Mae Emanuel Treasurer ... ' James B. Locklear Faculty Adviser Harold W. Kennedy JIMMY BRYANT Sjicrially, Grainmar Grade I ' onliac Soci ' ty 1947- ' 51; W.F. 1!)47- ' 51; Army 4 ' ' 2 yrs.; Sec- retary of Sophomore Class l!)4«- ' 4!r SPYRGON BULLARD Major, Science Football; 1946- ' 48; Basketball 1946- ' 48; B. S. U. 1948- ' 49; Vice-President Senior Class 1950- ' 51; United States Ma- rines; 1944- ' 46. ARTIE MAE EMANUEL Major, Home Economics Glee Club, 1948- ' 49: Presi- dent of Emeritan Society 1949- ' 50; Football Queen 1949- ' 50; Senior Class Repre- sentative Student Council 1950- ' 51; Baptist Student Union 1948- ' 51; Emeritan So- ciety 1948- ' 51. l gJ raj WlWajU Wafl PlSgaiD n il M BWiagsglffMaigM fcWMKMiJ l Haw wi ag ai x siiKmxKirtjiM-ma tinpevaianamsm 3mt m i is aimji)K n iv M.j t u. )t iM ' ' i i  ia k m: . tru  « :« «rj|p Ttffl.f y .f,y|Yl1l f? a r iW - ' - ( y Tftj SENIORS DORIS HAMMONDS Specialty, Grammar Grades Alpha Psi Omega 1948- ' 51, President 1949- ' 50; B. S. U. 1947- ' 51 Emeritan Society 1947- ' 51, President 1950- ' 51; Basketball 1947- ' 51; Cheer- leader 1949- ' 50; Marshal 1947- ' 48; Assistant Chief Marshal 1948- ' 49; Chief Marshal 1949- ' 51; Student Council 1950- ' 51; Social Club 1947- ' 51, Presi- dent 1950- ' 51; Football Queen Attendant 1949- ' 50. ETHEL LEE LOCKLEAR Specialty, Grammar Grade Pontiac Society 1947- ' 51; Alpha Psi Omega 1949- ' 51; B. S. U. 1947- ' 51. HILTON LOCKLEAR Major, Science. Minor, Math. Pontiac Society 1947- ' 51; Ath- letic Rep. Student Council 1950- ' 51; President of Senior Class 1950- ' 51; Coast Guard 18 months. JAMES B. LOCKLEAR Major, Social Science. Minor, Science and English Army 1 ' 2 years; Pontiac So- ciety 1942- ' 43; B. S. U. 1942- ' 43: Business Manager of Indianhead 1950- ' 51; Basket- ball 1942- ' 43; Veterans Club 1950- ' 51. THURMON LOCKLEAR Major, Social Studies. Minor, English Emeritan Society 1949- ' 51; W.F. 1949- ' 51. Army 4 years. VERNON LOCKLEAR Major, Social Studies. Minor, English Veterans Club 1947- ' 51; Basketball 1947- ' 51; B. S. U. 1947- ' 51: Pontiac Society 1947- ' 51. Doris Hammonds Ethel Lee Locklear Hilton Locklear James B. Locklear Thurmon Locklear Vernon Locklear 10 SENIORS MONROE LOWRY Major. Science. Minor, Matli. Navy 2 years; Pontiac Society 1947- ' 49, Secretary 1947- ' 48; Football 1947- ' 49; Basketball 1947- ' 49; Veterans Club 1949- ' 51; Math Club 1949- ' 51. LUCY OXENDINE Major. English. Minor, Music Editor of Indianhead 1950- ' 51; EditorofP.S.C.Neuis 1949- ' 50; Wesley Foundation 1947- ' 51, President 1949- ' 50; Emeritan Society 1947- ' 51; Vice-Presi- dent of Student Council 1950- ' 51; Sophomore Rep. to Student Council 1948- ' 49; Basketball 1947- ' 49; Marshal 1949- ' 51; Who ' s Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities 1949- ' 51. NEWMAN OXENDINE Specialty, Grammar Grade President of Junior Class 1949- ' 50; Pontiac Society 1949- ' 51; Veterans Club 1949- ' 51; B. S. U. 1949- ' 51; Army. HENRY W. SMITH Major, Science. Minor Physi- cal Education Advertising Manager of Indianhead 1950- ' 51; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities 1950- ' 51; Wesley Foundation 1946- ' 51, 1950- ' 51; Emeritan Society 1946- ' 47, 1950- ' 51; President of Stu- dent Council 1950- ' 51; Foot- ball 1946- ' 48; Basketball 1946- ' 48. FRANCES STEWART Major, Home Economics. Minor, General Science Vice-President of W.F. 1949- ' 50; Assistant Editor Indian- head 1950- ' 51; Social Club 1947- ' 51; Wesley Foundation 1947- ' 51; Chairman of Com- munity Activities; Home Eco- nomics Club, Vice-President 1950- ' 51; Marshal 1948- ' 49. Henry W. Smith Frances Stewart Monroe Lowry Lucy Oxendine Newman Oxendine 11 r niyw: wv: .— .,..-. --. rr ni iiTifTfMr ' ■Mfia iaiM3mii3KJlOaiQiXiaSUriXl!X JUIVIOR CLASS OFFICERS Harvey Lowry - President Emae Locklear Treasurer Joyce Jacobs Social Chairman Robert Earl Jacobs Secretary JosEPHUs Locklear Vice-President Lindbergh Martin Reporter Class Adviser - ___JVlRS. Reba M. Lowry Maggie Lois Brooks Ward Clark 12 Eula Mae Dial Ellen Joyce Jacobs James C. Dial Robert Earl Jacobs Maitland Dimery Daphne L. Jones Ray Elk Gloria Jones 13 r.   M  in ' «i '  ' i i '  J- ?t ' MyMi ' MI?itWiJIW l ?« fiWHyi JUl IORS Herbert Hoover Lloyd Leslie Locklear Emae B. Locklear Sara Catherine Locklear Johnnie Allen Locklear Steve Locklear iC 1. Josephus Locklear Harvey Lowry 14 JIJ IORS Henry F. Lowry Eleanor Revels Tolbert Lowry Estelle Sampson Lindbergh Martin Moland Strickland 15 SOPIIOIIIORES Irleen Bell George E. Chavis Reedy Chavis Bernice Brooks Hilton C. Chavis Rosa Dial William D. Bryant Lucille Doris Chavis Martin L. Jacobs ; 16 ta« w mit«?y  « w- « ' %As ' ff«i SOPHOMORES Katie L. Jones Currency Locklear Ponell Locklear Johnnie Lee Etta B. Locklear Reese Locklear Adelaide Locklear Marie Locklear Sallie D. Locklear 17 SOPHOMORES ea. mtj Thetis R. Locklear Pattie Oxendine 4 Fannie Lou Maynor Charles W. Oxendine Leon D. Oxendine Thadis Oxendine John W. Sampson Walter M. Scott Not Pictured: James A. Oxendine James R. Wynne 18 J FRESHMA] CLASS OFFICERS President .. ...ELiRY Locklear Vice-President Ronald Sampson Secretary-Treasurer Mary E. Revels Faculty Adviser Miss Frances Stinebring Joyce Brooks Burney Bullard Adrene Carter Edna Louise Chavis Lorraine Chavis 19 u«sA  u«iiiacMaK« HiiM fresii ie: I f = V Top row: Georgie Ann Clarke Hardy Deese Grace Dial Elmer Hunt Second row: Third row: William Jennings JacobsElier Mae Locklear Pauline Jones Elrie Locklear Bertha Lois Locklear John Bracy Locklear Edsel Locklear Lela Locklear Fourth row: Ludalia Locklear Roza Mae Locklear Verdia Locklear Jacqueline Lowery 20 FRESHME] Top row: Adeline Lowry Hughes Dulin Lowry Lois Mitcliell Emma Mabel Moore Second row: Annie Lois Oxendine Deola Oxendine George W. Oxendine Plummer Oxendine Third row: Fourth row: Vanzetta Oxendine Oscar Ronald Sampson Marvin Ransom Sue Sanderson Clois Maudena Revels Mary Elizabeth Revels Not Photographed: Zora Cummings Waltz Maynor Madge Lowry 21 i L. COLLEGE QUEEX WD ATTE DA. TS EsTELLE Sampson — Queen Attendants: Daphne Jones, Dortha Locklear, Lee Ellen Sanderson. wmerwrnimrvunan mm wa K m i m m RED SPRII GS FESTIVAL SCEI ES 23 j-Tr jt t ho jt -ana ssmiMM MARSHALS C Chief Marshal — Doris Hammonds Assistant Chief — Joyce Jacobs Daphne Jones, Joyce Jacobs, Tolbert Lowry, Charles Oxendine. i iT ' jPiriy. ' ys .-yf ' j. stvsrxis yt .:v ' y J J aJ 3 £3 racTy.T i FACULTY AND STIJDE] T SI APS 25 B.S.r. Also W.F. FALL RETREAT 26 ?F«g ? iaCT ' :ffi;w 3«aj«yg7 ' .i;M«; j nrni SADIE HAWKI1 S DAY ill limv r 27 e m a. a u o a e «9 e m Ed m as as o I e m ■9 Left to right: Steve Locklear, Lucy B. Oxendine, Johnnie A. Locklear, Henry Smith, Reedy Chavis, Hilton Locklear, Josephus Locklear, Artie Mae Emanuel. STUDENT COLNCIL OFFICERS President Henry Smith Sec. and Treas Johnnie A. Locklear Junior Rep Steve Locklear Freshman Rep Marvin Ransom Not Photographed Athletic Rep Hilton Locklear Vice-President Lucy B. Oxendine Socia! Rep Doris Hammonds Reiigious Rep Josephus Locklear Sophomore Rep Reedy Chavis Senior Rep Artie Mae Emanuel The student council at P.S.C. was organized in 1948-1949 for the purpose of giving the stu- dents an organized voice in campus activities. Each year they have assumed more and more of the details of setting social policies and helping to carry out these policies. This year, they have sponsored many social activities: consulted with the faculty disci pline committee and in many other ways, have shown their willingness to help in promoting the general welfare of students and the college. Much credit for this expanded program of activity is due the President, Henry Smith, who has had the enthusiastic backing of the council, students and faculty of the college. 30 s-r-: ?rwv-.:?i:V!?jfT .x s .! ' CT j -Ty 7w. .T7. EMERITAN SOCIETY First TOW, left to right: Lorraine Chavis, Adrin Brooks, Artie M. Emanuel, Frances Stewart. Sec Bell, Lucy B. Oxendine, Lela Locklear, Lucille ces Stinebring, Edna L. Chavis, Ellery Locklea Locklear, Georgie Ann Clarke, Dortha Locklea Johnnie A. Locklear, Pornell Locklear, Bertha lear, Ludaha Locklear, Deola Oxendine, Wilton Sally Dale Locklear, Ethel Locklear, Cloris M. nor Revels, Pauline Jones, Annie L. Oxendine Reedy Chavis, John W. Sampson, William J. Jaco Lindbergh Martin, Maitland Demery, Eula Dial, e Carter, Sue Sanderson, Roza Locklear, Joyce ond row: Grace Dial, Ellen Joyce Jacobs, Irleen Chavis, Rosa Dial, Fannie L. Maynor, Miss Fran- r. Grace Locklear, Robert E. Jacobs, Adelaide r, Lois Mitchell. Third row: Doris Hammonds, L. Locklear, Mrs. Reba M. Lowry, Elier Lock- Cummings, Herbert H. Lloyd, Estelle Sampson, Revels, Annie R. Jacobs, Ronald Sampson, Elea- Fourth row: Charles W. Oxendine, James Dial, bs. Gloria Jones, Daphne L. Jones, Henry Smith, Adeline Lowry. PO] TIAC SOCIETY First row, left to right: William D. Bryant, Vanzetta Oxendine. George Oxendine Ethel Harris Emae B. Locklear, Steve Locklear. President. Second row: Josephus Locklear, Marie Locklear ' Etta B. Locklear, Sara Catherine Locklear, Hilton Locklear, Jacqueline Lowry Monroe Lowry ' Emma Mabel Moore, Ward Clark. Third row: Jimmie Bryant, Elmer Hunt, George Chavis Miss Mary Sharpe, James B. Locklear, Newman Oxendine, Guney BuUard, Hardy Deese 31 B.S.U. First row, left to right: Rev. Harvey Brewington, Bernice Brooks, George Oxendine, Joyce Brooks, Sally Dale Locklear, Plummer Oxendine, Doris Hammonds, Lucille Cliavis, Lela Lock- lear, Deola Oxendine, Edna L. Chavis, Georgia Clarke, Bertha L. Locklear, Irleen Bell, Adelaide Locklear, Grace Locklear, Lorrame Chavis, Ellery Locklear. Second roio: Ned Sampson ' , Josephus Locklear, Johnnie A. Locklear, IWary E. Revels, Jacqueline Lowry, Adeline Lowry. Cloris M Revels. Emae B. Locklear, Etha M. Harris, Elier Locklear, Ludalia Locklear, Adrine Carter, Eula Dial, Daphne L. Jones, Gloria Jones, Roza Locklear, Robert Jacobs. Third row: Lindbergh ' Mar- tin, William J. Jacobs, Hardy Deese, Dortha Locklear, Eleanor Revels, IMaitland Demery, Herbert H. Lloyd, Estelle Sampson, George Chavis, Etta B. Locklear, Gurney Sampson, IVIaggie L. Brooks, Artie M. Emanuel. n ■J,2S B.S.U. COU] CIL Le t to right: Lindbergh Martin, First V.-Pres.; Emae Brooks, Sec. and Treas.; Estelle Sampson, Correspondmg Secretary; Doris Hammonds, Social Chairman; Elery Locklear, Pres.; Maggie Lois Brooks, Pianist; Daphne Jones, Choirist, Eula Mae Dial, Y.W.A. representative; Johnny Allen Locklear, Publicity director; Joiephus Locklear, Third Vice-Pres.; Rev. Harvey Brewington, Re- ligious Adviser. 32 rrfs iJTS ' fiyv ' Tfifirr yfxr ■™ umiNMi. ■!■■!■■■■■I ■iTMnw«uat-iiMir aw M Mi f«ij . Y ' ° ' ' | ' ' WESLEY FOUIVDATION First TOW left to right: Mr. Hinshaw, Rev. Linwood Blackburn, Francis Stewart Ellen Joyce Jacobs, Henry Smith, Rose Dial, Lois Mitciiell, Tlietis Rae Locklear, Miss Kanable Annie Lois Oxendme. Second row: Steve Locklear, Annie Ruth Jacobs, Ronald Sampson, Ward Clark Gur- ney BuUard, William Bryant, Reese Locklear, Mi.ss Reckendorf, Lucy Oxendine Pauline Jones Third row: Mabel Moore, Wilton Cummings, Hilton Locklear, James T. Sampson, Charles Oxen- dine, Talbert Lowry, Thadis Oxendine, Dr. Robert Marsh. IN w. F. courvciL President, Ellen Joyce Jacobs; Vice-President, Tolbert Lowry; Secretary, Thetis fi Locklear- Treasurer, Steve Locklear; Demotion Chairman. Ward Clarke, Jr.: Program Chairman Charles ?TnclZi,r T ' ' ' Tr- ' ' ' ' ' P ' ' ' ' ' ' ! ' Chairman, Annie R. Jacobs; Reporter Sari C. Locklear Community Service Chairman. Frances Stewart; Child Weljare Representative Lucv mfo Rrv ' ' p ' ' ° f ' r.? ' ' - ' Chairman, Hilton Locklear; Music Chairmen, Rosa Dfal J m S v. Lmwood BlacTburn ' ■' ' ' ' ■' ' onsor. Miss Marjorie Kanable; Co-sponi Tr, •■nbroke State Coii«c Ll h rri rt ' 33 HISTORY OF THE W.F. The Wesley Foundation was first organized November 27, 1947 when Dr. Owens Brown was President of the Pembroke State College. Since that time it has been work- ing here on the campus and in the community to promote better Christian ideas and liv- ing. The W.F. takes pride in making and carrying out plans for the school term. Every year, in order to make these plans, a Fall Retreat of the W.F. and B.S.U. is held. For the year 1950-51 it was held at Melvin ' s Beach. The Retreat proves to be a successful event. All have fun, fellowship and find time to make plans for the coming year. With a set up calendar, the W.F. starts the school year with the first big event — a party for it ' s new members. This is usually a joint party of the B.S.U. and W.F. The programs of the Wesley Foundation vary according to the needs of the stu- dents as the program committee see fit. There are many types including movies, plays, forums, and discussions. All take an active part in carrying out these programs. Special events that all W.F. ' ers look forward to are the conferences which mem- bers attend. The Methodist Student Movement Conference was held in High Point, N. C. this year. Those attending came back with many new ideas and memories of happy experiences. Each year we look forward to deputation programs with North Carolina State College. The Wesley Foundation with the Methodist Church and other Churches of the com- munity are at work on the campus and in the community. Our aim is to help provide for the spiritual, moral, and social needs of our students on the campus. THE BAPTIST STUDEIVT EI I01 The B.S.U. is a religious organization on the campus, which caters to the Baptist students of the College. The B.S.U. functions under the leadership of a president and a Council elected from the Baptist students, and a faculty adviser. A calendar of events such as programs, both on the campus and exchange programs are participated in by members of the B.S.U. The aims of the B.S.U. are to encourage students to keep up their religious activi- ties while in college — to develop the student spiritually as well as physically and men- tally. 34 K?S rj J«;CT .iW 3ffl 3g . f« :« rr g a«m S«lWil« «W iBKKaSBlX«i M IiaiSK SOCIAL CLUB Left to Tight: Ludalia Loeklear. Eleir Locklear, Roza Locklcar, Lorraino Chavis Mario Lorkloar Adrine Carter Fannie L. Maynor, Frances Stewart, Artie M Eniauel [Bertha L, I ek enr ' Henry Smith. Moland Striekland, Hughes D Lowrv, James B L ,ckLr W, lani J jaeoh 1 iTl. Q Locklear Doris Hammonds. John W Sampson. Josephus Locklear HitnLocklea? ' Estelle Sampson. Cons Revels, Leslie Locklear. Ellen Joyce Jacobs Pauhne Jo es Mnnrnn Loc ' k ' l ar ' Tdna L °Cha if ' sTe k ' ' ' M ' ' = ' ' ■' ■' ' ' ' ' ■' - ' - E. Revei;, ,r ha LOCKiear, lidna L. Chavis, Sue Sanderson, Gloria Jones, MaKKi ' L, Brooks. mm £:m --, VETERAIV ' S CLUB mmmmmsmsm 35 mtKmaaxmtwwsniM Y.W.A. First row, left to right: Roza Mae Locklear, Pauline Jones, Annie Ruth Jacobs Emae B Lock- lear Adeline Lowry. Dortha Locklear, Cloris M. Revels. Maitland Demerv, Second row Grace Locklear, Adelaide Locklear, Irleen Bell, Lois Mitchell, Sara C. Locklear, Edna L. Chavis, Adrine Carter, Bertha Lois Locklear. Third row: Eula Dial. Annie L. Oxendine Mary E Revels Sue Sanderson. Ludalia Locklear, Elier Locklear, Georgie Clarke Lorraine Chavis I I Y.W.A. OFFICERS nbi„i°„ ' ' ' i, ' !l ' °7 ' ' ' Sil! ' C ' ' ' ™ ' of Social Comr,uttee: Maitland Demerv. Chairman of rhr,?rn p„ l-, r nf ? ' Po ' ' 2 ° ' Stewardship: Annie R. Jacobs. Sara C. Locklear. Publicity Cprter Tr J. ll ' ? ' ?i ' P ' . ' - Bertha L. Locklear. Chairman of Mission Study: Adrine PrnnrnJrnJfTf, ' ' f ' ' Chairman: Dortha Locklear. Secretary: Irleen Bell. Chairman of CommUtee Adeline Lowry, Vice-President; Georgie Ann Clarke, Personnel Service 36 B gPt  PCT- i fy¥T -, yp? .i n ■-v T : «™i«air«iBMi( aKM«siK««m(wsswis ra«a DRAMATICS Reedy Chavis, Josephus LocklearEste ' lIe Samos n F?hpl ?IT , ' V.l: Johnnie A. Locklear Brooks, Frances Stewart, Lucy Belt Oxendine, ' Irreen Bell ° ' - Charles Oxendine, Joyce HOME ECOIVOMICS CLUB Pr sid°en : ' iss j ' o od%a°rr B ' ;a7s S Z sX ' DllfT. ' ' ' ' ' i - -anuel, Stewart, Vice-President. sponsor, bally Dale Locklear, Charter Member; Frances 37 LIBRARY LIBRARY STAFF Left to right: Maitland Demery, Robert Earl Jacobs. Lucv Oxendine, Joyce Jacobs, Miss Mar- jorie Kanable, Charles Oxendine. Miss Carrie Lee Jacobs. 38 Kmac, tm;pm. .ti3ff asi? .i%TO-.K TTg _ w a«KIK!SWiWWWKWB lHMSSaa TRADE SCHOOL BOYS AIVD PARADE ' ' • sok; =-.-,. tsais KWXIL f • V .1 £-;, ; 39 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL Left to right: Doris Hammonds. Sal Lejr 10 rignt: uons nammonds. Sally Dale Locklear, Rose Dial, Louise Chavis, Verdie Locklear, Etta B. Locklear, Roza M. Locklear. Lois Mitchell. Katie Jones, Bernice Brooks, Thetis R. Lock- lear, Lucy Oxendine. Dortha Locklear, Ludalia Locklear, Adrien Carter. Coach, James T. Samp- son. Not pictured: Pauline Jones, Girls Manager. Pembroke State College girls ' basketball squad finished with one of their most successful seasons m the College ' s athletic program throughout the years; the squad slammed home 11 games and dropped 5 games. The squad is composed mostly of freshmen, and sophomores. In the Ellerbee Lions Invita- tional Women ' s Tournament, the sextet dropped a heart breaker in the finals and returned with the second place trophy. Katie Jones P.S.C. Forward, and Thetis Ray Locklear, guard, were placed on the all Tourney team. P.S.C. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1950-51 P.S.C 38 Prospect 19 P.S.C. ,■4 P.S.C 30 P.H.S 25 P.S.C. ?,a P.S.C 41 Candor 31 P.S.C 44 P.S.C 24 Campbell College 34 P.S.C 38 P.H.S. .38 ELL .tRb P.S.C 38 Campbell College 53 P.S.C .■S8 P.S.C 46 Fairmont 28 P.S.C RR P.S.C 33 P.H.S 34 P.S.C 35 Green Grove 30 C P.S.C 45 P.H.S 46 Albemarle Candor 26 Sanford 39 Magnolia 41 Candor 27 Troy 30 CHAMPIONSHIP P.S.C .41 40 BigMa;a:K«rma 3ffi? . r j R: v t, M t«iaM«««WKWWS«S 3£S«a)SG BOYS ' BASKETBALL ■v ' h Braves of P.S.C. again completed another successful basketball season, as they returned with 14 victory scalps, and dragged eight of their games to superior forces, especially to service In the Ellerbee Lions Tournament the Braves captured the championship, and brought to their campus the first athletic trophy in the College ' s history. Braves center Ned Sampson and guard Farce Oxendme were selected on the all tourney team. oa..ip uii anu BRAVES ' SCHEDULE— 1950-51 P.S.C 71 P.S.C 64 P.S.C 73 P.S.C 78 P.S.C 56 P.S.C 54 P.S.C 74 P.S.C 60 P.S.C 72 P.S.C 44 P.S.C .48 P.S.C 62 P.S.C 60 Ellerbee 63 Louisburg College 57 Candor 48 Raeford 38 Louisburg College 59 Ellerbee 63 Campbell College 42 Laurel Hill 48 Campbell College 62 325th Ft. Bragg. 43 Shaw Air Force Base. .56 Ellerbee 46 Laurel Hill 62 P.S.C. 40 P.S.C. 85 P.S.C. 57 P.S.C. 68 P.S.C. 58 P.S.C. 66 P.S.C. 53 ELLERBEE P.S.C. 56 P.S.C. 66 P.S.C. Pope Air Force Base. .33 Candor 52 Laurel Hill 63 Sanford 63 14th Q.M. Ft. Bragg 69 Sanford A.S. ... 99 14th Q.M, Ft. Bragg 96 LIONS TOURNEY Lilesville 52 Troy 42 CHAMPIONSHIP 62 ' Ellerbee 5; SS2s,ISv£sSESISS!HsS 41 ACTION SHOTS Leslie Locklear (10) shoots another basket while Farce Oxendine (5) looks on. Tolbert Lowry (11) pushes one in. Farce Oxendine ( 5 ) looks on N ' ed Sampson (12i makes a long shot. Other Braves are Tol- bert Lowry (11) and Farce Oxendine (5). f EPii!a ! ?. y S-, ., - -r . . ,.... , ... .. . KK ««!KKH Nlii«aKH!KM««JK!l« iieC e ACTIO]V SHOTS Ned Sampson (12) shoots one without much effort while Farce Oxendine lool s on. Reese Locklear (8) shoots a long goal al- though his guard tries to block the shot. Other Braves are Ned Samp- son (12), Leslie Lock- lear (10), Tolbert Lowry (11) and Farce Oxen- dine (5). Hoover Lloyd flips in a crip shot. FOOTBALL SQLAD Back row: Coach. J. T. Sampson: H. Smith, M. Strickland, J. Sampson, Harvev Lowrv E Lock- lear Henry Lowry, L. Locklear. F. Oxendine. H, Lloyd, Mgr. Middle row: T. Lowrv. S BuUard W. Jacobs. H.Chavis. L. Oxendine. H. Deese. J, Locklear. Z. Lowry, Jr. Front row: J Dial d ' Lowry, J. Williamson. R. Locklear, R, Sampson. V Oxendine W Scott Reese Carries the ball BHBBBIiS£a3aa Q±.a5m:ggjaagaatgamo«  ac .a v -,3.. ., . ■is K KMH«nwiMaa«siwn  ««Mii )s« saa VALE] TI] E Ql]EEl Queen: Miss Adeline Lowry King: John Bracy Locklear Crown Bearers: Barbara Lynne Lowry, Ronald Terry Jacobs. Attendants, Lejt to right: Lois Mitchell, Hilton Locklear, Thetis Ray Locklear, Waltz Maynor, Etta B. Locklear, Tolbert Lowry, Spyrgon Bullard, Pauline Jones. One of the highlights of the college year was the Valentine Queen and King Party held in the gym. Much credit is due Mrs. Dunn, Miss Byers and Miss Doris Hammonds for the great success of this party. 45 ImnmiiHMiinn HsmMMflijiniUHHxipja FACULTY AlVD STUDEI TS 46 i?sa:s iiS5 : . . r. - n . - - -r .. , ' ««««™« w«« MIH« « ll!«H «M«WIS  «i FACULTY AIVD STUDEIVTS 47 Close Up of New Arts Building and View of Arts Building looking East Across the North End of the Campus. £g aasH:s«rm; :.: . r, .. - . -.x-r -.... , ..«« a saesaaaxa •♦w ™  «   «« « ««™ «a«« « wrayjMx w Mm i SEtiiiiiKaeM ill I : mil ■' ■-a c ID o c ' 3 o w o B IB 3 a. KSS!:i imm:mM: 2n :k ' my .K w -. ' :. g ™ i« « «n«wl iM T i ra, llliaJMMllBt ' iMiyi MW - tl im a3JMWi«!«iCSB COLLEGE ASSISTAl TS Carrie Lee Jacobs Timothy Strickland Walter Pinchbeck Assistant Secretary, Assist- Custodian, ant Librarian. Assistant Secretary, Assistant Librarian. Superintendent of Build- ings and Grounds. Annie Ruth Jacobs Etha Mae Harris SPECIAL STUDEl TS 51 tammms AlVI fUAL STAFF Lucy Belle Oxendine Editor Frances Stewart Assistant Editor James B. Locklear Business Manager Henry W. Smith Advertising Manager Not Photographed: Miss Ellen Joyce Jacobs Typist Dr. Harold W. Kennedy Adviser 52 I Ji 3a Hiis;g n3r ' t: - . i% . nvk LV ftMMtWMUHNMUKEWCWOlXdUUfSWWia S Compliments of Z)ke ScottUk (Bank LUMBERTON Salemburg Pembroke St. Pauls Red Springs Garland Fairbluff China Grove For Convenience — Eight Branches Deposits Insured Up to $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of PEMBROKE IMPLEMENT CO., INC. W e Strive to Please YOUR ALLIS-CHALMERS FARM MACHINERY DEALER Buckeye and Silent Flame Tobacco Clrers COMPLETE GARAGE SERYICE Wrecker Service Phone 5601 Frank S. White, Manager R. L. Littleton. Sales Manager Carl Stubbs, Shop Manager PEMBROKE. N. C. We extend greetings to the members of the graduating class of Pembroke State College. The Robesonian deeply appreciates the work you are doing in the field of education and is always glad to cooperate with you. THE ROBESONIAN Member Associated Press Published Daily. Monday Through Friday LUMBERTON. NORTH CAROLINA ssmaaassMiSiasiamB6SiiasssaissusBS£sa ' j ' - - ' ' •«vv  waMM ftM MIIi M lll gnn i ir i  IMTT11 l llT7 a MMHjM3IMe6ffilW!iaa3mSi3 ;• Compliments of PEMBROKE FURNITURE CO. WESTINGHOUSE and PHILCO RADIOS and APPLIANCES COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS PEMBROKE, N. C. Compliments of BELK-HENSDALE COMPANY Your Home of Better Values ' LUMBERTON, N. C. RED SPRINGS, N. C. YOUR FRIEND-always Whether you become a business men — a farmer or enter the professions, or become a housewife — your electric service will always be your friend — making your work easier — your time more productive — your life better. ( CAROLINA POWER LIGHT COMPANY Complimen ts oj SCARBOROUGH BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Compliments of LUMBER RIVER DISCOUNT COMPANY A I TO LOANS Quick Cash 102 South Elm Street LLMBERTON. . C. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE LUMBERTON, N. C. Compliments of LINDSEY OIL CO. Distributor of SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS LUMBERTON, N. C. maammi mtisesmimBssaassssaiiSBssisaa maaaaaiimsiisaaaesasiaBtsssss r T ' w m« w«-wMwwN ,«iL«flM(«;(. iautaia«i Compliments of PATE ' S SUPPLY AUCTION SALE SALES EVERY FRIDAY, 2:30 P.M. We Buy Top Hogs Daily CATTLE . . . HOGS and OTHER ITEMS YOU WISH TO DISPOSE OF We Carry on Hand At All Times MISSOURI MULES and HACKNEY WAGONS Frank S. White, Manager PATES, NORTH CAROLINA THE LUMBERTON MUSIC STORE 412 Chestnut Street LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA THE HOUSE OF BALDWIN Exclusive Dealers in Baldwin Pianos and Electronic Organs We also maintain staff of Experienced, Qualified Piano Tuners and Technicians — All Repair Work and Tuning Guaranteed. THE PEMBROKE STATE COLLEGE USES BALDWIN PIANOS EXCLUSIVELY Call on, write or phone us for complete Piano Sales and Service THE LUMBERTON MUSIC STORE 412 Chestnut Street LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 3730 Compliments of OXENDINE JEWELRY SHOP EXPERT ATCH REPAIR Telephone 5661 PEMBROKE. N. C. Compliments of PEMBROKE MOTOR COMPANY FORD Sales and Service Compliments of FREEMAN PRINTING CO. 1 Commercial Printers and H Stationers Phone 3925 D. T. LiMBETH. Mgr. ■EstablUhed 1896 LUMBERTOX. N. C. Phone 5511 PEMBROKE. N. C. Compliments of M. S. MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER and PL -MOUTH CARS Sales and Service RED SPRI.NGS. N. C. Compliments of SINGLETON AND McMillan, inc. POMIAC-STLDEBAKER IMERNATIONAI. HARVESTER Sales and Service Compliments of Jack Pait Furniture Co. 1 FURMTl RE. RADIOS and RADIO SERVICE Chestnut Street Telephone 572 LUMBERTON. N. C. Phone 3971 RED SPRINGS. . C. mmasusMmaasmamamsmmuse Bfi aiB . ji.-a«M K iniA,RrkA; yift ' KWA   ;i«A:jt;x ' ' , c CL XJL i:A: ; '  « ' .JwKSJKai Compliments oj BAXLEY JOHNSON CHEVROLET Sales and Service RED SPRINGS, N. C. Compliments oj Colonial Frozen Foods, Inc. LOCKERS RENTALS Beej and Pork, Processing Pork Curing — Storage Telephone 4331 RED SPRINGS, N. C. SAMPSON ' S DRY CLEANERS 24-Hour Dry Cleaning Service Laundry Shirt Service Phone 2581 PEMBROKE. N. C. Compliments of LARKINS-DORSET ' S CLOTHING CO. Clothing for the Entire Family on Easy Credit Terms 116 W. Fourth Street LUMBERTON, N. C. WEBSTER ' S PHARMACY ■YOUR DRUGGIST Phone 6331 FAIRMONT, N. C. MODERN GAS CO., INC. BUTANE and PROPANE GAS Commercial and Domestic Gas Appliances J. P. Chance, Mgr. 410 E. 2nH Street Phone .583-W LUMBERTON. N. C. Compliments of Robeson Auto Finance Corporation AUTO LOANS FINANCING RE-FINANCING Dial 6748 TRUCK LOANS SALES FINANCED REPAIRS FINANCED LUMBERTON. NORTH CAROLINA 118 West 3rd Street YOUR LOCAL F.C.X. SERVICE PEMBROKE, N. C. WE SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY QUALITY SEEDS. FEEDS. FERTILIZER FARM MACHINERY ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES FENCING BUILDING MATERIALS, AND BABY CHICKS Farmer Oiined and Controlled Telephone 5791 Compliments of SUGAR ' S MEN ' S SHOP Niinn Bush Shoe? ■Interwoven Sock? Dobbs Hats - .Arrow Shirts (friffon Clothes Telephone 4786 Fourth and Elm Streets U MBERTON. N. C. CottjpJirnents of HOME FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. RED SPRINGS. N. C. { nmp imenls at OLD FOUNDRY C.4FE REGULAR DINNERS Private Dining Rooms Telephon.- 9117 Robeson Office Supplies, Inc. Stationers ■Office Oltfitters Printers Phone 6916 South Elm Street Sti ' art H tchell Billy French LI MBERTON. V C. MOTOR COMPANY NEV; AND LSED CARS Wrecker Service I ' hone 1364-M LlMBEBTON. N. C. issmsmsssusssmmae aammMsmm Compliments of ROGERS DRUG STORE The Rexall Store WHERE EVERYBODY IS WELCOME Prescriptions Compounded by- Registered Druggist PEMBROKE, N. C. Compliments of Culbreth Jewelry Company Diamonds - Watches Silverware - Crystal Expert Watch Repairing Your Home Toivn Jeweler PHONE 5241 PEMBROKE, N. C. Compliments of COLLINS DEPARTMENT STORE LUMBERTON, N. C. Compare Our Prices Anywhere Harold A. Collins, Owner General Auto Sales, Inc. OLDSMOBILE CARS CMC TRUCKS Sales and Service GUARANTEED USED CARS Telephone 238-1 RED SPRINGS, N. C. RAYLASS DEPARTMENT STORES Stiop K ' here Your Dollar Buys Most EVERYTHING TO WEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT LOWER PRICES LUMBERTON. N. C. Compliment. ' ) of RED SPRINGS SUPPLY CO., INC. The Friendly Store Office Phone 3271 Store 3701 RED SPRINGS. N. C. Compliments of Norment Motor Co., Inc. COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS 24-HouR Wrecker Service Telephone 90 120 W. 5th Street LLMBERTON. N. C. W. LEE FLOWERS AND COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS BUILDERS SUPPLIES AiND HARDWARE L ' l l Sirrfl LlMBERTON. N. C. Phones 6061 6063 PEMBROKE FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Div Phones 2631 and 3251 Night Phones 3181 ami 3641 PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of ROWLAND MOTOR CO. ■■Red Johnson CHEVROLET Sales and Service Firestone Home and Auto Supplies Live Stock ROWLAND. N. C. Compliments of TOWNSEND ' S PHARMACY Rexall Store We Fill All Doctors ' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Promptly Phone 2631 RED SPRINGS. N. C. msmssassm sumsmmmmmmmBamm OiOHi ma MAYNORS BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP CONGRATILATIONS TO THt PreSIDKNT, FacULTV, SENIORS AND OtHKR Classes on Their Splendid Effort Visit With Vs Olte PEMBROKE, N. C. Call 5451 Best Wishes From WEST SIDE THEATRE ENTERTAINMENT IS OUR BUSINESS Come ami Bring Your Friends PEMBROKE. NORTH CAROLINA McNeill ' s cleaners 23 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE Phone 2941 RED SPRINGS, N. C. Compliments of FLEISHMAN ' S The Ladies ' Shop of Lumberton, N. C. Compliments oj RED SPRINGS DRUG CO. Prescription Specialists RED SPRINGS, N. C. FREEMAN MOTOR CO. Sales — PACKARD — Service Telephone 3224 2nd and Chestnut Streets LUMBERTON, N. C. Red Freeman Coble Wilson Compliments oj B. C. MOORE and SON We Feature CURLEE CLOTHES For the Men Who Care REGULAR, SHORTS and STOUTS Phone 2436 RED SPRINGS, N. C. S!Kl ' sraQape niriDsevi3S3r«% m£) w 7 7  rT: a Compliments of PATES SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. HARDWARE GROCERIES DRY GOODS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES COTTON and FERTILIZERS ' ' Everything for the Farm and f onie PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLINA CompUmenIs of A. WEINSTEIN AND SONS Established 1897 ' Outfitters for the Entire Family ' Telephone 46 Corner Fourth and Elm Streets LUMBERTON. N. C. D. W. BIGGS Owner of BIGGS FURNITURE STORE Chestnut 3rd Street DIAL 4903 BIGGS FUNERAL HOME Third Street Funeral Directors DIAL 4211 LUMBERTON, N. C. m sssaBmsBmssmmsmmmmmmBmmmnmMmmm memaaM R. E. WILKINS FRANK WHITE Compliments of LIBERTY WAREHOUSES LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA H. D. GOODE R. H. LIVERMORE, JR. Good Clean Sports and Fun for All is Our Business LOWRY BILLIARDS, BOWLING and SANDWICHES Pemboke Recreation Hall Bleiilieini Ginger Ale AND OTHER SOFT DRINKS Earl Fisher Distributor Phone 3811 FAIRMONT. N. C. Compliments We Serve to Serve Again JAKIE ' S GROCERY A Full Line of GROCERIES West Side of Town on Highway 74-A PEMBROKE, N. C. S fflGS W ssnxffiitsseisgHKmgssssraESRnKsisRiE Complimenti ot the LUMBERTON TOBACCO MARKET The Heart of the Border Belt LUMBERTON TOBACCO BOARD OF TRADE, Inc. LUMBERTON, N. C. AMERICAN SERMCE CENTER We Serve to Satisfy REGULAR MEALS FOUNTAIN SERVICE AMOCO GAS AND OIL Filly Equipped for Mlnor ALTO REPAIRS Our Specially! External and Internal ALTO CLEANING Phone 2451 PEMBROKE. N. C. DIXIE WAREHOUSES NOS. 1 2 FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO McKeithen, Biccs and Kinhw Proprietors LUMBERTON. N. C. USE V-C FERTILIZER. ' For And Belter Crops Bigser Profits HARRY . LOCKLEAR PEMBROKE. N. C. Agent for irginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. ssssmasmmm mssimBBm msmmm Greetings from Fairmont, the Old Reliable THE BIG TOBACCO CENTER OF THE BORDER BELT DAY BY DAY — WEEK BY WEEK — MONTH BY MONTH YEAR BY YEAR — FAIRMONT SELLS TOBACCO HIGHEST! Season Sales Pounds Average 1946 51,957,870 $51.29 1947 47,855,698 $43.71 1948 43,087,266 $52.91 1949 48,500,000 $53.64 1950 49,349,708 $57.61 FAIRMONT TOBACCO MARKET C. B. STAFFORD. Sales Supervisor -. In Appreciation of Our Indian Friends SQUARE DEAL WAREHOUSES 1 2 Fairmont, North Carolina For a Square Deal Sell at Square Deal Compliments of The Waccamaw Bank and Trust Company • FAIRMONT, N. C. Compliments of Mitchell Caudell, Inc. Prescription Drufigists Quick Delivery - Personal Service Phone 3541 Fairmont, N. C. Welcome Compliments of SERVICE OIL COMPANY Distributors of GREASE OIL AND GASOLINE PRODUCTS Patronize } our earest Esso Dealer ' ' LAURINBIRG. NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of LUMBERTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.MPAXY LUMBERTOX. .NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 4364 ssgssamBsamammmmaMSBBmBmmmm Complimenis oj The National Bank of Lumberton We Pay Two Per Cent Interest on Savings Member Federal Reserve System All Deposits Insured up lo $10,000.00 LUMBERTON. N. C. JUDDY ' S GARAGE FOR ALL REPAIR WORK AND PARTS We serve the public with a smile Phone 5701 PEMBROKE. N, C, Compliments of D. M. McMillan co. Your FORD Dealer Sales and Service RED SPRINGS. N. C. Compliments of PEMBROKE JUNK CO. PEMBROKE, N. C. TYNER OIL COMPANY Ted R. Ty.ner • DIAL 2841 PEMBROKE, N. C, Photos by GILLESPIE LUMBERTON, N. C. B. B. FEED STORE Your Friendly Grocer PEMBROKE, N. C. Compliments of LOCKLEAR ' S GROCERY STORE J. L. LOCKLEAR, Prop. PEMBROKE, N. C, CAROLINA CASUALTY INSURANCE PEMBROKE, N. C. Complimenls of THE COLLEGE ESSO SERVICE STATION Oil, Gas and Service Auto Repair QUICK LUNCH AND CONFECTIONS Phone Pembroke 2431 Earl A. Thomas, Prop. PEMBROKE. N. C. Patronize Our Advertisers EDWARDS BROUGHTON COMPANY Established in 1871 Raleigh, North Carolina Printers of the 1951 INDIANHEAD Write for our representative to coll at your school Estimates gladly submitted on Printed or Lithographed Annuals, THE LARGEST ANNUAL PRINTERS IN NORTH CAROLINA. msmmmmsmmmmssmmmmmmmsBm laoijjaaBaigimgBamaaBaMm AUTDGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS r—mDrott.9 tai v;«   k.l)E rory wmmmmmMmmmemmmmmmimmmmammmmmmmemBM -- Library 2 ?i ' jJ. ' : ' .:.....- -. ' .r-- -., ' l --.: ::: ' -- ' Jl
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