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Library ge ra 3t f i ± rernurOi.e Slate e § • •« k •■' ft ' - . • Mi T •  p - vi C5 -«.«., ie Good Book Is Always A Boqjfttf Travel; It Is About A Life ' s Journey ' ■The Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Eight v i ■:■?, A n ■3 H INDIANHEAD VOLUME XIII Co-Editors Annie Ruth Locklear Maitland Woodell PEMBROKE STATE COLLEGE Pembroke, North Carolina YvVS 1- Contents Introduction -- — ______ Foreword ___---____ Dedication -- — President ' s Message -- — Chapter I Setting Chapter II Illustrations Chapter III Characters Chapter IV Plot Chapter V Action ; Chapter VI Climax Chapter VII Denouement Chapter V Action Chapter VI Climax Chapter VII Denouement Chapter VIII Publishers Index -------_------________________ Books, these miraculous memories of high thoughts and golden moods; those magical shells,tremulous with the secrets of the ocean of life; . . .those honeycombs of dreams; those orchids of knowledge; those stillbeating hearts of noble dead;... prisms of beauty; urns stored with all the sweet of all summers of time; immortal nightingales that sing forever to the rose of life. X Or j -4 f , H ' ble °Ur p a ' loaf? ' ! °Ur ,, ' «o- « 2 d 4_ . ■ . «   m I ■flitss Inge iRa Uxcckenciorj a. It only takes a simple paint brush, a few black and gold colors, imagination. , . . --O .-. ' w saa RT Blended with Christian ideas, friendly co- operation, well-balanced personality, and a vast store-house of experiences to produce one of the greatest masterpieces of Pembroke State College. MISS ANGELIKA RECKENDORF To you, our beloved illustrator, we, the Senior Class, dedicate this the 1958 INDIANHEAD. J 4W ¥, m t % rtws m si May this , your GOLDEN. BOOK OF MEMORIES, b an inspiration for further endeavors. ' ..■■' LPrestde Walter § Qale President ' s Message A Golden Book of Memories should provide innumerable pleasures of reverie and reminiscence. That is as it should be. However, I charge you to concentrate on the future, while dwelling only fleetingly on the past. Too frequently man has stumbled on the path of progress while looking backward. Reflection on the past has a place in life when it is a sincere attempt to evaluate progress or to interpret the future; otherwise, however pleasant, it is time ill -spent. Throughout the coming years you will spend moments of leisure with this Golden Book of Memories. May you enjoy the reminiscence. Then, returning quickly to reality, may you profit again and again from those experiences pic- tured here. Live, work, and play purposefully each day, so that your Golden Years will be satisfying and rewarding. Only then will you warrant the unlimited pleasures of dreams and wishes; only then can you afford the extravagances of complete absorbtion with your Golden Book of Memories. Walter J. Gale President Pembroke State College apter 1 .-■4, £?• €i il -  «♦ ' - ' ■.« ?■•« iN • 59W:« V 1 1 .• i f 7 • •.. A Old Main Men do not understand books until they have had a certain amount of life, or at any rate no man under- r stands a deep book, until he has seen and lived at least part of its contents. mm Books that you may carry to the fire and hold readily in your hand, are the most useful after all. Sampson Hall ■fcii m i ■(1KHI hi I Men ' s Dorm Even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written. Women ' s Dorm Council Drenna J. Dial (Not in picture) . Wynema , Archambault President Doretha Locklear Joyce Chavis Secretary v sbmxstm Of making books there is no end. Faculty Row W- - 1 m  m--  In ■ii ST|n II 1 1 i 1  i I 1 Mill N f til j II Ml II II II II f. IN 1 ■' lit B i I ■il 1 Ii IBt 1 1 it s 1 II 111 Ml Ml llli I fr fr V ' . ' A good book is the percious life-blood of a master-spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life. Mr The Library has subscriptions to some 182 periodicals. NS MER 1 - 0fJS MEfi l ■■m i] ■.■, . ,1 117 ID Current 1 History 1 1? ■— A ■53 Administrative Offices The Pembroke Room Dining Hall A  HT. . ..JHf Collegfi I Bookstore ' ' . ' H I 4 . . . . ji sKS kSHV ■■■■— K-e: • • ■■i rip Tl Ladies ' Lounge i. u aoa T ! i For books are more than books , they are the Life, The very heart and core of ages past, The reason why men Lived and worked and died, The essence and quintessence of their Lives. ftp ! ' 1 m f ■§• k r 4 ; -§ ' MM 4|  f I have ever gained the most profit, and the most pleasure also, from the books which have made me think the most; and, when the difficulties have once been overcome, these are the books which have struck the deepest root, not only in memory and understanding, but likewise in my affections. .,; Jr Iff p ? p II 1 9p ■ft ■H ■If mX I 1 J I !. : ' ! ¥ 1 H ii M i - 3 u i r? • (  fiwvtr i i I ,. I ■• J 1 p ■i 1-7 ! tor ■' •if gl W« — V •• MM Mf 1 m Nil 4 n r ' $ ■■■■Tps h Pf 1 KB ' ■-fri 3§ y j | IX 1 if 4 n Rehearsal i v The notes sound like this ' h ? Art i M w ' • nnf wft-atTh-- Home Economics Cooking and Sewing Labs ' t-r «P s Mergie Chavis Mrs. Betty Jane Bissett; instructor. Ruth Waxwick Shirley Smith Lowry n House Residence Mi Home Economics Majors Application is made under the supervision of an instructor of the principles of home management through the activities carried on during residence. 5 ty z I - sir t . - m  T. Am ■,39 . 1 Biology Lab i  ' - iTff-,,. There ' s more than meets the eye. ' AHLVJC . . . Agriculture - k i m ■- ■■' A __ i7 i .- i 9 i ■• 1 • ■. L ,; ' Jf m r- '   . — .  - ,-:- V . - 4 V s w . ' I SsL Contest inners by Mrs. Winnie Butler Faith is a mine of wealth untold.. The evidence of things not seen. More than the rarest gold of ea Or all the vanities of kings. The intellect may go so far.. Reason, the path of logic j To trust in God excels by ! -d reason too. - When afflunn is thr painting gold on her leaves , She throws down her calling cards of brown... The winter invites us to tables of white... Where pixies are dining in pale moonlight. AUTUMN by Lucille Thompson Autumn is shaking her tambourine — Brown leaves are falling which once were green; And soon our earth will dress in white.... With jewels that sparkle like bright starlight! Poems appeared in the 1957-58 Edition of Anthology of American Poetry. Future Teachers of America FRONT ROW: William Earl Terry, Social Studies; Bundy Ross Locklear, Social Studies; Mergie Chavis, Home Economics; Annie R. Locklear, English; Lula B. Webb, Elementary Education; Emma B. Patrick, Elementary Education. SECOND ROW: Lloyd A. Hammonds, Social Studies; Billy E. Locklear, Music; Julian Martin, Music; Earl Brooks, Elementary Education; Thomas Eugene Mercer, Social Studies. MHIgAMMM ta l MARY ALICE PINCHBECK Music n mm OKS cation k , i va JAI|ES FURMAN BELL Physical Education EDWARD SAMPSON History ELLA MAE OXENDINE Third Grade Tinl Third and Fourth Grad T«t?. MAITLAND WOODELL Fiftl -Grade ARY LOIS LOCKLEAR Second Grade GLADYS HARDING Fifth Grade W - 5 • — - Wt . jgk _-«-- M Imm ■Try l 2 7. 4 m % $ New Members To ' 58 Faculty SEATED: Dr. Louise N. Garrett, Mrs. Betty Jane Bissett, Miss Nancy Raper; STANDING: Mr. James S. Farmer, Dr. George E. Brantl, Mr. Donald B. Weber, Mr. Melton Moore, Dr. Henry Tamar. Lyhapt er m With kindly voices, winning Looks! Enchant me With your spell of art, And draw me Homeward to your heart. CA aracters ■I; ■- -•{ DR. WALTER J. GALE B.S., M.Ed., Ph. D. PRESIDENT JAMES A. JACOBS B.S., M. Ed. REGISTRAR Mathematics DR. HERBERT G. OXENDINE B.S., Ed. M., Ed. D. DEAN OF FACULTY I. RUTH MARTIN A.B., M.R.E., M.A. DEAN OF WOMEN Journalism and Religious Education -•c • ■BETTY JANE B1SSETT B.S., M.S. Home Economics JAMES B. EBERT B.S., M.A. Science u -LI GEORGE E. BRANTL A.B., M.A., Ph. D. Philosophy and English THOMAS CRIPPS B.S., M.A. History BERTHA WOOD DUNN B.S., M.A. Business Education MARTHA GARRETT A.B., (M.A.) Physical Education LOUISE N. GARRETT B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Chmn., Division of Communications and Languages English ENGLISH JONES B.S. (M.S.) Agriculture Science JAMES A. FARMER AA„ A.B., M.A. English MARJORIE KANABLE A.B., B.S., M.A. •Jit -■' . V REBA M. LOWRY A.B., M.A. Languages and Dramatics RICHARD A. LAUFFER A.B.. M. Ed. Physical Education ANDREW RANSOM B.S., M. Ed. Science CLIFTON OXENDINE A.B., M.A. History and Social Science MELTON MOORE B.M., A.M. Music ' ■-■■■-• . 1_ J L. . ANGELIKA RECKENDORF A.B.. M.A. Act. Chmn., Div. of Fine h Applied Arts Art RgjF-S ' - ' . ■NANCY RAPER B.A., M. Ed. Education I HENRY TAMAR A.B., M.S., Ph. D. Chmn., Division of Science and Mathematics Science DONALD B. WEBER B.S., M.S. Education 0S HERBERT H. TODD A.B., M.A. , Ph. D. Chmn. Division of Social Sciences History N ical j ■■i Staff I ) ± !•- X. 1 Ll T. fH F k T 1 ¥ Mfe yji f !• ' T 1 1 Berteen Prine ketiy to the President ■s s .. 1 L _ _i _ ■i 1 ' : fc j| H Sf J 1 Jfl ■J3 JhIm H H  v luaBIn Maintenance WALTER J. PINCHBECK Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Faculty Club Officers Mr. English Jones . . Miss Martha Garrett Mrs. Bertha Dunn Chairman of Program Committee ' . . . Secretary President Mrs. Bertha Dunn President Jeffrey Trent Dunn Sponsored by Mrs. Bertha Dunn ' 4, A The Faculty Club pro There is a San ' ( k v I ■. .—  — -—  ■- ! •it ._.. ; , , - , lw. ■;.,., - _-. .- ■. .i . .— . We can sing too! i -  -. . m Gerald Conley Ransom and mother Mrs. Andrew Ranson. Arlita Linda Lowry Faculty Children Linda Ellen, Richard and Miriam Oxendine with par- ents. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Oxendine. 2t_ WWai ' JB?..«.«i.- ; Faculty Children Steve, Randall and Judy Jones with, their mother, Mrs. English Jones, j II X ■- 1 ' t 9 - ■' ■' 7 ■jtftftm BHH sBPBBHW HB9w£ What you don ' t know would make a great book. r. .,.-• James L. Hunt President 1st Semester r ' Billy Locklear President 2nd Semester Sylvia Locklear Sponsored By Billy Locklear |j k ■■■Wk y ,J J -s vfS v i X « £ Billy Locklear James L. Hunt . . Gladys Harding . . Julian Martin Mary Lois Locklear . . President . . . President . . Secretary Paliamentarian . . Treasurer v ' I 19 58 CAROLYN JEAN BELL Lumberton, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education Class Secretary, 1,2; Band, 1; Marshal, 4; B.S.U., 1,2,3,4; Council 3,4; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Secretary, 3; Home Ec. Club, 1,2,3; Vice-President , 3; Monogram Club, 4; Cheerleader, 3; Math Club 1; Art Club, 2,4; Pembroke Players, 1,2,3,4; Miss Dramatics, 2; Miss Alpha Psi Omega, 4; Most Witty Superlative, 2; Indianhead Staff , 4; Mixed C hours , 4. There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away JAMES FURMAN BELL Pembroke, N.C. S B.S. Physical Education, Social Studies B.S.U., 1,2,3,4; El Arco Iris, 1,2; Reporter, 2; Pontiac Society, 1,2,3,4; President , 2; Veterans Club, 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club, 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 2,3; President, 4; Vice-President of Class, 1; Indianhead Staff, 4; Sophomore Favorite, 2; Most Athletic Super- lative, 2; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 1,2,3,4. r In every man ' s memory, with hours when Life culminated, are usually associated certain books which met his views. JOSEPH BROOKS Fairmont, N.C, B.S. Physical Education, Social Studies Monogram Club, 2,3,4; Vice-President, 4; Emeritan Society, 3,4; Blessings upon Cadmus, the Phoenicians, or whoever it was that invented books. JAMES KNOX BRAYBOY McCall, S.C. B.S. Elementary Education Teacher in the Public Schools. Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested 19 58 19 58 ALICE DALE S. BULLARD Pembroke, NX. B.S. Elementary Education El Arco Iris, 1,2,3,4; Vice-President, 1; President, 3; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; W.F., 1,2,3,4; Treasurer, 2; Secretary, 3; Music Chairman, 4; Band, 1,2; Mixed Chorus, 2,4; Class Treasurer, 3; Student Council, 4; Secretary-Treasurer, 4. Books that purify the thought, Spirits of the learned dead, Teachers of the little taught. Comforters when friends are fled. 11 WINNIE HAM BUTLER Pembroke, N.C. B.A., English Transfer student from Holmes Bible College. W.F., 3,4; Pontiac Society, 3; Seneca, 4; Secretary, 4, Pembroke Players, 3. Dean ' s List. 3.4. ' 1 say we ought to reverence books , to look at them as useful and mighty things. If they are good and true, whether they are about religion or politics, farming, trade, or medicine, they are the message of Christ, the maker of all things, the teacher of all truth. AMBROSE CHAVIS, JR. Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education B.S.U., 1,2,3,4; President, 2; Student Council, Religious Rep.,2; President, 3; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Veteran Club, 1,2,3,4; Superlative, 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club, 1; Mr. Personality, Superlative, 1,2,4; Best All-Round Superlative, 3. A book may be as great a thing as a battle. MERGIE CHAVIS Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Home Economics, Art Home Ec. Club, 2,3,4; Scrapbook Committee, 2; Secretary 3- President, 4; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; W.F., 1,2,3,4; International Relations Chairman, 2; Community Service, 4; Y.W.A., 1. The virtue of a book is to be readable. 19 58 +  - n 19 58 Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Science, Agriculture W.F., 1,2,3,4; President, 2; Marshal, 2; Band, 1,2; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Math Club, 1; Mixed Chorus, 2,3. There is no such thing as a moral or an immoral book. Books are well written or badly written. That is all. GEORGIE ANNA DIAL Maxton.N.C. B.S. Elementary Education Teacher in the publich schools. What is a good book which is opened with expectation and closed with profit. LLOYD ANDER HAMMONDS Lumberton, N.C. A.B. Social Science, Art 4; Math Club, 2. A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever. GLADYS HARDING Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education Pontiac Society, 1,2; Secretary, 1; Mixed Chorus, 1,2,4- Band 1 2- B.S.U., 1,2; Y.W.A., 1,2,3,4; Council ,4; Emeritan Society 3 4- ' Pembroke Players, 3,4; Pine Needle Staff 2 3 4- W F 3 4- Council,4; Miss Personality, Superlative, 4; Seven ' te ' enthSummer. ' ' i. Class Secretary, 4; Indianhead, Assistant Business Manager, 4. The good book is always a book of travel; it is about a life ' s journey. 19 158  TW t. + J gj 19 58 JAMES LONGWORTH HUNT Lumberton, N.C. B.A. Art, English, Science Art Club, 1,2,3,4, President, 1,2,3; Pine Needle Staff, 1,2; Class President (First Semester), 4; Class Vice-President, 3; Superlative, 2,4; Alpha Psi Omega, 3,4; Indianhead Staff, 4; Paintings Exhibited in Charlotte, 3; B.S.U., 1,2,3,4. Who ' s who among students in American universities and colleges. Books are men of higher stature, and the only men that speak aloud for the future times to hear. LUDAHLIA JACOBS Pembroke, N.C. B.S., Elementary Education B.S.U., 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club, 1; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Y.W.A. 2,3.4. You, O books, are the golden vessels of the temple... burning lamps to be held ever in the hand. ANNIE RUTH LOCKLEAR Pembroke, N.C. B.A. English, Social Science Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; ProgramChairman,2; President, 3; W.F., 1,2,3,4; Program Chairman, 2,3,4; Home Ec. Club, 1,2,3; Monogram Club, 4; Math Club, 1; Alpha Psi Omega, 2,3,4; President, 3; Pembroke Players, 1,2,3,4; Psi Epsilon Chi, 4; Pine Needle Staff, 4; Dean ' s List, 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader, 1,3,4; Chief, 4; Mixed Chorus, 1.2,3,4; Marshal, 4; Co-Editor of Indianhead, 4; Miss Personality, Superlative, 2; Most Versatile, Superlative 3,4; MissP.S.C.,3; P.S. C. Princess, 2; Queen of Math Club, 1; Queen of Alpha Psi Omega!2; Queen of Pine Needle, 4; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENT IN AMER- ICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, 4. After love, book collecting is the most exhilarating sport of all. BILLY EUGENE LOCKLEAR St. Pauls. N.C. Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; El Arco Iris, 1,2,3; Superlative, 1,3,4; Delegate to E. Stanley Jones Ashrum, 1; Delegateto National Youth Congress, 3; Class Officer, 4; Band, 1,2,3,4, Officer, 4; Mixed Chorus, ' 2,3,4; B.S.U., 1,2,3,4, Council, 2, President, 3, State B.S U Council, 3; State B.S.U. Choir, 2,3,4; College Quartet, 2,3; Alpha Psi Omega, 3,4; Indianhead Staff, 4. Love goes toward love, as school boys from their books. 19 58 19 58 Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Science, Social Science Transfer student from Mars Hill College. Basketball, 2; Mixed Chorus, 2; Math Club, 4; B.S.U., 2,3,4; Emeritan Society, 2,3,4. Books must follow sciences and not sciences books. I .- EDDIE MAC LOCKLEAR Pembroke, N.C. A.B. Social Science, Religion W.F., 1,2,3,4; Vice-President, 3; President, 4; Pontiac Society, 1,2. 3,4; Spanish Club, 1; Band, r,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus, 3,4; Business Mgr. of Pine Needle, 3; Library Staff, 3; Feature Editor of Indianhead, 4; P.S.C. King, 1; Delegate E. Stanley Jones Ashrum, 1. A room without books is as a body with a soul. ----1 FLORA JANE LOCKLEAR Maxton, N.C. A.B. English, Social Science W.F., 1,2,3,4; Council, 3,4; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Y W A 12- Spanish Club, 3,4; MissP.S.C, 4. An angel writing in a book of gold, HATTIE OXENDINE LOCKLEAR B.S. Elementary Education Teacher in county schools; W.F., 4. How pure the joy When first my hands unfold The small, rare volume, Black with tarnished gold. 19 58 Maxton, N.C. LJ -i-Jr 3 CI 19 58 MARY LOIS LOCKLEAR B.S. Elementary Education Pembroke, N.C. W.F., 1,2,3,4; Personnel Chairman, 2; Reporter, 3; Deputation Chairman, 4; El Arco Iris, 1,2; President, 1; Vice-President, 2; Art Club, 2,3; Secretary, 2; Secretary and Treasurer, 3; Emeritan Society, 1.2,3,4; Band, 1,2,3; Treasurer of Class, 4; Indianhead Staff, 4. Another book was opened, which is the book of life. SHIRLEY LOCKLEAR Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education B.S.U., 1; W.F., 2,3,4; Band, 1,2,3; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Indianhead Staff, 4; Home Economics Club, 1; Art Club, 2; Queen of Hearts, 4. Books cannot always please, however good; minds are not ever craving for their food. BRACY F. (Jack) LQWERY Pembroke, N.C. A.B. - English, Social Science President of Student Government, 4; Social Representative to the Student Council, 3; B.S.U., 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club, 3,4; Manager of the Basketball Team, 3,4; Superlative, 1954; Student Member to the Discipline Committee, Pontiac Society, 1,2,3,4. When I am dead, I hope it may be saidi ' His sins were scarlet, but his books were read. ! JULIAN (Jul) MARTIN Pembroke, N.C. B.A. - Music, English Class President, 1; B.S.U., 1,2,3,4; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3; Seneca 4; Band, 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus, 2,3,4; Swing Band, 3; Alpha Psi Omega, 3,4; Home Ec. Clu! , 1,2,3; Pine Needle, 2; Editor, 4- Superlative, 1,2,3,4; Marshal, 4; State B.S.U. Choir, 1,4; Lonely Hearts Club, 3; Pembroke Players, 2,3,4; College Quartet, 1,2 ' Intramural Basketball, 3; Baseball Manager, 2; There is no reason why the same man should like the same book at 18 and at 48. (9 58 19 58 ELLA MAE OXENDINE Lumberton.N.C. B.S. Elementary Education ElArcoIris, 1,2,3; ProgramChairman, 3; W.F., 1,2,3,4; Devotional Chairman, 2,3; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Student Council, Religious Orgnaization Representative, 3; Mixed Chorus, 2. Books, we know. Are a substantial world, both pure and good; Round these, with tendrels strong as flesh and blood, Our pastime and our happiness will grow. A HARRY OXENDINE Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Science and Social Science B.S. U., 1,2,3,4; Band, 1,2; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Indianhead Staff, 4; Home Ec. Club, 1,2; Mixed Chorus, 1,2; Math Club, 1; Pembroke Players, 1,3,4. Dreams, books, are each a world; and books, we know, are a substantial world, both pure and good. RUTH OXENDINE Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education B.S.U., 1,2; Pontiac Society, 1,2; Home Ec. Club, 1,2,; Y.W.A., 3,4; W.F., 3,4; Emeritan Society, 3,4; For books and more than rocks ? They are the life, The very heart and core of the ages past, The reason why men lived and worked and died. The essence and quintescence of their lives. EMMA BELL PATRICK Bolton, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education B.S.U., 1,2,3,4; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club, 1; El Arco Iris, 2,3,4; Band, 3; Mixed Chorus, 4; Indianhead Staff, 4; Assistant to Librarian, 3. Oh for a book and a shady nook, Either in door or out; With the green leaves whispering overhead, Or the street cries are about. Where I may read all at my ease, Both of the new and old; For a jolly good book whereon to look. Is better to me than gold. (9 58 cr MARY ALICE PINCHBECK Pembroke, NX. Baptist Student Union, 1,2,3,4; Pianist , 1,2; Enlistment Vice- President, 3; President, 4; State B.S.U.Choir, 2,3,4; State B.S.U. Executive Council, 4; Y.W.A., 1,2,3,4: Pianist, 1; President, 2; Program Chairman, 3: College Band, 1,2,3,4; Secretary, 4; Ac- companist College Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Pem- broke Players, 2,3,4; AlphaPsi Omega, 3,4; Secretary, 4; Miss PSC, 2; Queen of May, 2; Class Secretary, 3; Dean ' s List, 3; WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNI- VERSITIES, 4. A book may be a flower that blows; A road to a far town; A roof, a well, a tower; A book may be a staff, a crook. ♦ EDWARD SAMPSON Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Social Science B.S.U., 1,2,3,4; Emeritan Society, 1,2; Pontiac Society, 3,4; Veterans Club, 1,2,3,4; President, 2; El Arco Iris, 2,3; President, 2; Student Council, 3: Class Representative, 3,4: Class Vice-President, 2. What a sense of security in an old book which time has criticized for us! GILBERT LANE SAMPSON Pembroke, NX. m B.S. Mathematics, Science Class President, 2,3; W.F., 1,2,3,4; Council, 2,3; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club 1,2,3; Treasurer, 2,3; Math Club, 1,2,3,4; Student Council, 4; Vice -President and Senior Representative, 4; President, 4; Indianhead Staff, 4. ■m A blessed companion is a book, — a book that, fitly chosen, is a life, long friend, ... a book that, at a touch, pours its heart into our own. VIRGINIA JOSEY SIMMONS Clinton, N.C B.S. Elementary Education B.S.U., 1,2,3,4; El Arco Iris, 3; Home Ec. Club, 1,2; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4. ' There is no quite good book without a good morality; but the world is wide, and so are morals. f 9 58 19 58 MARIE S. STUBBS B.S. Elementary Education Teacher in the public schools. In books lies the soul of the whole past time; The articulate audible voice of the past, When the body and material substance of It has altogether vanished like a dream. — ..-£ WILLIAM EARL TERRY Maxton, N.C. A.B. Social Science, Religion Transfer from Emmanuel College, Franklin Springs, Ga. , 1956. Spanish Club, 3,4; Dramatics Club, 1,2; Evangelistic Club, 1,2. All the glory of the world would be buried in oblivion, unless God had provided mortals with the remedy of books. ■0SMI DELL FINCH WABBERSON B.S. Elementary Education Transfer student from Meredith College andEastCarolinaTeachers College. When I would know thee— my thought looks Upon thy well-made choice of friends and books; Then do I love thee, and behold the ends in Making thy friends books , and books thy friends. RUTH WARWICH Rowland, N.C. B.S. Home Economics B.S.U., 1,2,3,4; Hoi 1,2,3,4; Band, 1,2; Dramatics, 3. ' That place that does contain My books, the best companions, is to me A glorious court, where hourly I converse With the old sages and philosophers; And sometimes, for variety, I confer With kings and emperors, and weigh their counsels. 19 58 ■ - — 19 58 Hallsboro, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education B.S.U.. 1,2,3; Emerltan Society, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 2,3,4; Monogram Club, 3,4; Recreation Chairman and Food Committee, 4: El Arco Iris, 2; Mixed Chorus, 3,4; Band, 1,2,3; Home Ec. Club, 1: Assistant to Librarian, 1,2,3; Indianhead Staff, 4; On level lines of woodwork stand my books obedient to my hand. CHOIEL MAITLAND WOODELL Pembroke, N.C. B.S. Elementary Education Dean ' s List, 1.2,3,4; Psi Epsilon Chi, 2,3,4: Band, 1; Alpha Psi Omega, 2,3,4; Pembroke Players, 1,2,3,4; President, 3,4; Mixed Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Emeritan Society, 1,2,3,4: Program Chairman, 3; Home Economics Club, 1,2,3,4; Publicity Chairman, 3; Math Club, 1, Secretary, 1. W.F., 1,2,3,4, Music Chairman, 2, President, 3; Miss W.F., 1,2; Art Club, 3,4; Superlative, 1,2,3,4; P.S.C. Princess, 2; Delegate to F. Stanley Jones Ashrum, 1; Manager of Girls ' Basketball Team, 2: Methodist Student Movement, Secretary ,2; Co-Editor of Indianhead, 4; Marshal, 2, thief, 4; Dramatics Award, 2; WHO ' S WHO AMONG AMEBIC AN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, Some books leave us free and some books make us free. ( MH . mi m Post Graduates RAULSTON BUTLER Pembroke, N.C. English Th. B. Holmes Bible College, Greenville, S.C. A.B. Newberry College, Newberry, N.C. Few, but full of understanding, are the books of the Library of God. J Not Pictured Mildred W. Scoggin Seniors Not Pictured Dorothy Marie Chavers Charles Ray Farell Louise C. Locklear Sallie Dale Locklear Kenneth Ray Maynor Narva Maynor Johnney Lester Miles Iris Dean Neal Cora Sue Oxendine Unclassified Students (not pictured) ■' w_ Adcock, Carol Imogene Bledsoe. Norma Johnson Britt, Elsie Gentry Bullock, Mary Ann Burnett, Josephine Coates, Hazel Coffey, Ruth Cousar, Clara J.. Davis, Oneita B. Dobbins, Edith Farrior, Evelyn Rogers Hatcher, Leola Hunt, Ralph Jacobs, Robert E. Jones, Etta-B. Koosy, Sheldon F. Lewis, Charlotte H. Lewis, Fayo Locklear, Adelaide Locklear, David Locklear, Trudie Lowry, Letha J. McCormac, Sarah W. McCorkle, John W. McNeill, Daniel B. Myers, Lois Ann Noble, Jean B. Perry, Moody Perry, Walter Ray Powell, Pauline Rich, Nancy B. Rogers, Gladys T. Rogers, Lois A. Rogers. Lois O. Rountree, Alice W. Smith. Hattie Blanche Strickland Stutts, Jasper Irving Ward, Lillian Smith West, Joyce Ivey Willoughby, James E Rev. and Mrs. Raulston Butler, Danny. Dianne and Darlene. James F., Sarah and Gregory Bell. A- Cecil Gray Madden, Mrs. Dorothy Madden and James K • , I W ;; r . . ■i QJ lorn (fane JLockiear , ---Pembroke State Our Alma Mater Hail to P.S.C.f The sweetest lives are those to duty wed. Whose deeds, both great and small, Are close-knit strands of an unbroken thread. Where love enables all. The world may sound no trumpet, ring no bells; The book of life the shining record tells. iiKsiKiuiKuviMisvm Mnmi!iBsaai Q PATSY B. BAKER Jk LAUDER EUGENE BARBEF EARL CARDELL BROOKS ' 19 4 59)1 MERDIS BREWER JOYCE CHAV1S JAMES SANFORD HUNT JOANNE JACOBS mm jm _ H jC 11111111111 i l } ii ImSH MARY ELIZABETH JONES 19 T + TT A 59|J 1 WILLIAM GENE JONES DORETHA LOCKLEAR JOSEPH H. LOCKLEAR HAZEL LOCKLEAR .-- u MARY JANE LOCKLEAR ■■mm 19 591 LOLA MURIEL RANSOM OZMER LEE OXENDINI JUANITA SMITH JAMES EVERETT SAMPSON BlltH B k ' MARY JO STARNES ALICE DALE STRICKLAND DOROTHY SWETT LUCILLE THOMPSON mm. CHARLES BALLARD TICKLE PATSY ANN WILKINS OLA LOCKLEAR YOUNC JOHN ARCHIE CUMMINGS A ■JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Pete Ernest Athanaelos John Duncan Carmoichoel John G. Deese Shirley M. Locklear Robert Adolph Lowry laudia Lajeanne Owen irnestine Sampson 19 59 SSSS ■I I IM LQorothy £ ' ' ay Swelt I I r. Junior Glass Officers President . . Vice -President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Chaplain . . . A . Oberon Lowry . . . Gene Jones . Mary J. Locklear . . . Macy Dial . . Doris Jacobs Waltz Maynor President Cindy Maynor Sponsored by Waltz Maynor m Sophomore Class Officers M d k President Waltz Maynor 4 rZ wk . . Mary Lois O. Locklear r H i tflkl L Soc. Rep . . . . Betty Jane Oxendine A r ■LI HJ L Vice-President . . JohnBullard, Jr. fl zmg 11 ml ft Treasurer .... . . William (Bill) Hammond 1 (Not in pictured | i li f i- s uss (boph omo re - . . m ■yfarnce JLowry 113 WYNEMA ROSE ARCHAMBAULT MARY LANE BARNES MAURICE POPE BAXLEY VIVIAN HUMPHREY BEESON I960 GLADYS MER1A BELL DAVID THURSTON BENTON  ■I k m LAMORTE BLANKS MARY FRANCES BOWEN BOBBY DEAN BRABOY JOY BRABOY EVELYN BREWER ERMA LEA CHAVIS JAMES MONROE CHAVIS MARY FRANCES CHAVIS WILLIAM CANCEL CHAVIS NETTIE MAE CLARK t I960 ROLLAND S. COULON KATHLEEN COX DONALD C. DEESE ROSCOE DRAKE EVERS JOE HENRY GARRIS HELEN MARSENA GIBBS SHIRLEY MYRTLE GRAHAM MARIAN FLONNIE GROVES EDNA MAE HUMPHREY DICK TRACY HUNT ' tr . • « JAMES HAROLD HUNT LAURA LEE HUNT NATHAN HALE HUNT SHELBY JANE HUNT MARIE JACOBS SHARON JACOBS ' 7k. - SHIRLEY D. JONES BOBBY C. LOCKLEAR UtomMAiymriwragaHr-ujMirriimi n -y GERTRUDE LOCKLEAR JACKIE RAY LOCKLEAR JAMES EARL LOCKLEAR JYDOR LOCKLEAR MARY FRANCES LOCKLEAR MARY LOIS O. LOCKLEAR PROCTOR LOCKLEAR, JR. SAMUEL R. LOCKLEAR LOCKLEAR ALVIN RAY LOWRY BE RNARD LOWRY, JR. CHERYL LEE LOWRY EARL J. LOWRY LOTTIE LOWRY f 5 , 5 - SHIRLEY SMITH LOWRY JAMES McGEE PAUL ALEXANDER McLENDON JAMES FREDERICK MAYNOR RENYCE CAMMILLA MAYNOR BETTY ROSE OXENDINE DELTON DEAN M OXENDINE LAWTON OXENDINE WILLIAM DANFORD OXENDINE MABLE P. PREVATTE TALMADGE O ' NEIL PREVATTE ROSA MERLE REVELS WINFORD ROGERS WILLIAM CAREY SAMPSON WILLIE FAY SAMPSON c Iri TOMMY LEROY SCHWARTZ BILLY UPTON SPIVEY ROBERT KEITH STEPHENSON JAMES R. STRICKLAND VERA STRICKLAND JAMES HEARLD WOODS CLYDE LEON WYRICK, JR. DONALD E. WILLIAMS (Not Pictured) Hubert C. Britt Magdalene Lowry Ralph Lee Morton Doris L. Sparks William C. Tolliver HERBERT WOODS I960 K A. Freshman Class Officers ■Secretary President Treasurer Vice-President Drenna Jean Dial James Harvard Ransom . . Annette Swett Henry L. Moreland DON RUSSELL BAKER 1 ft WALLACE DERYL BARNES CHARLES NORMAN BLACKMON BENJAMIN H. BLAKE HOWARD EUGENE BOUNDS JACK BRAY MELBA BRAYBOY WILLIAM CALDWELL BREEDEN FURMAN BREWER HENRY RAY BREWER PEGGY JEAN BREWINGTON COLON MCCOY BROCK SHERMAN BROOKS PANDORA BRYANT FRANCES H. BULLARD V GENE BULLARD LEE R. BULLARD BENNY BULLOCK Z3H f % CARLIE BURNETTE ALGON HEITH CAMPBELL FRANK JAMES CARADONNA JOHN PRESTON CASHWELL, JR. COLESSIE CARTER SHIRLEY MAE CHANCE r £ EUNICE CHAVIS HELEN BARBARA CHAVIS LUTHER EDMOND CHAVIS EDWARD HAMILTON CHINNIS • 1 If JAMES C. COLEMAN SAMUEL RODERICK COLLINS ALICE NORA CUMMINGS DARLIS CUMMINGS JOHN MATTHEW D ' ATTILIO PHILIP BERNARD DAHLEN SILAS JASPER DAVIS BILLY.RAV DEESE SAMUEL DIAL ESTHER MAE DIMERY ELAINE EMANUEL ISRAEL EMANUEL HENRY TOWNSEND FLOYD i % IHHfel V C T n tX ' w - - Y; I ■y i GEORGE GRANT GLISSON BOBBY GRAHAM mmmimmammmssssss .w.-mJ- .-. ' iiit.. ,,. m i- ■Ni wr imi CLIFTON RUDOLPH HAYES GEARL HUGGINS CARRIE MABEL HUNT DONNIE LEE HUNT DOUGLAS ALFRED HUNT HARVEY HUNT HATTIE ROSE HUNT WADE CARSON HUNT WILLIE A. HUNT • LOUISE IVEY HELEN MARIE JACOBS % ROSE MARIE JACOBS MARY ELIZABETH JONES SHARON IRENE JONES HAROLD DEAN LAMB JAMES OSBURN LANCASTER, JR. DORCAS LOCKLEAR DOROTHY LOCKLEAR || HELEN LOCKLEAR HERMAN LOCKLEAR fZ2 HOLLY FLOYD LOCKLEAR JOEL GARTH LOCKLEAR JOHN C. LOCKLEAR V. JOHN PAT LOCKLEAR MARVIN L. LOCKLEAR MARY LOIS LOCKLEAR MILDRED LOCKLEAR r V 1 « C7 6 MONQUE LOCKLEAR MYRTLE LOCKLEAR ROSE MARIE LOCKLEAR ROSIE LEE LOCKLEAR SHELVIE JEAN LOCKLEAR BARBARA JEAN LOWRY ROBERT LEE LOWRY SAMUEL LOWRY SARAH LOUISE LOWRY EDITH MAYNOR JANELL MAYNOR JEFFERY STEPHEN MAYNOR ROY WILLIE MAYNOR JAMES DAVID MERCER HENRY LEWIS MORELAND BOBBIE ANN OXENDINE DORIS W. OXENDINE HALLMAN OXENDINE HEAVERD D. OXENDINE JULIA THELMA OXENDINE NORA OXENDINE DELIA JUANITA PATE WILLIAM GEORGE PFEIFFER i FLORA NANCY RANSOM JAMES HARVARD RANSOM CHARLES EDISON REVELS MARY MARIE REVELS RICHARD CARL RIESCHL HOWARD SAMPSON, JR. JEANNETTE SAMPSON LAE RUTH SAMPSON RUTH SCOTT • s s? LEON GILBERT SINGLETARY, JR. WILLIAM CLEN SMITH DENNIS Strickland, JR; VERLIN STRICKLAND VIETTA STRICKLAND JOSEPH CLAYTON STUBBS ANNETTE L. SWETT DONALD RAY THOMAS JAMES ROBERT TUCKER ANNIE RUTH UZZELL JUDSON TAYLOR UZZELL CRAVEN WILKINS FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED James Donald Armstrong Raymond Bolz Richard Arthur Breeden Paul Brooks Dosey Chavis Louis D. Davenport Richard Dial James F. Evans William Cary Hinds James Adron Howard Warren Kenneth Jenkins James Cavdell Johnson Rayford Kinlaw Walter Pete Kaser Preston H. Lewis Bobby Dean Locklear Gus Locklear, Jr. John Carlie Locklear Lynn Locklear Oceanus Lowry James T. McNeil Etta B. Oxcndine Claudia L. Owen Avery Millard Powers, Jr. Billie Jean Revels John Norman Sampson James F. Scott Donald Smith Tommy Dorsey Swett Luther Vernon Taylor James Edison Willoughby Tommie Kieth Wright 1k-V Mr. English Jones Sponsored By James H. Ransom President Hi P t ?T i T 1 1 Ltss CJivshman £. - j£ttW i£J ' ' Zy. ' vh S W f —  . inn (cyxenaine III ' .I Reba M. Loiuru Ifjrf -■J r Hail To P. S. C. i mm m ? u H$H. rt Mere, Cdro- Li- ridi loft-ij P pint +Teei + ree5 Perce Hie i W SouH-ern m WM blue} S P e S 1 m w ProoA- Skni our Al- Wd Mi- +er Cou- nt - f «wS, S- roy q dnd 5f ) fruei- FFPPPf P P PI i ftSii a us p P dc C dhd gj f p«ld f atf on -Cor- eu- er , % Sjm-w «f .oy -di p ppw p Mfe g Ppf 1 1 i ±=-i 5- Pern- breKe 5+  fe our AL- ma ier. C!-_ S P P PP PPPP P Hail to thee, our Alma Materl Guardian of our youth Ever lead thy children onward Into light and truth; Unborn youth will take our places To praise thee endlessly, Pembroke State, our Alma Mater, Hail to P. S. C. ' . 3. ' Neath thy ever verdant pine trees We rally to thy call, Ever loyal sons and daughters - Ambassadors, we all- Bound by ties of love and service Friendship and loyalty, Pembroke State, our Alma Mater, Hail to P. S. C. ' . 4. Raise the chorus, blend the voices. Let the echoes ring To our loving foster parent Loudly praises sing; Swell the chorus ' till it reaches On through eternity Pembroke State, our Alma Mater, Hail toP.S. C. I - ' I ■rfj I eh, !• « I L 151 9H ; ,i if apter iv I M3?3 ? ■Mrs. Annie Ruth Maynor, Sponsored by Gerald Maynor. Ozmer L. Oxendine, Vice- President; Halman Oxen- dine, Secretary; Johnny Miles (not in picture) , Treasurer. FRONT ROW: Proctor Locklear, John G. Deese, William C. Sampson, Ozmer L. Oxendine, Sherman Brooks, Donald Deese, Gene Barber, James Minnis, Henry Moreland, David Benton, Bobby Dean Locklear, Avery Powers, R. A. Dial, L. Ander Hammonds. BACK ROW: W. D. Oxendine, Willie Hunt, Dr. H. G. Oxendine, Faculty Adviser, James S. Hunt, Harry R. Mathis, Joseph H. Locklear, Joseph Brooks, William C. Chavis, Mr. Andrew Ransom, John Archie Cummings, Dick Tracey Hunt, Tommy Hagans, LaMorte Blanks, Franklin Scott, Jim Cooke, Mr. James Ebert, Gus Locklear, Jr. •■rifei -M IP i ' W 8 Veterans Club Treasurer Secretary Vice -Pres ident President Vastie Locklear Dorothy Swett Joseph Brooks James F. Bell Monogram Club Officers -i-i ■' ' ; HI an eca-i I! ., I ! S Monogram Club Mary E. Jones, Vastie Locklear, Carolyn Bell, Dorothy Swett, Mary F. Locklear, Lula Webb, Jim Cooke, Janice Lowry, Carol J. Locklear, Joe Brooks, Bobby Dean Braboy, Annie Ruth Locklear, Jydor Locklear, Donald Ray Thomas. eca James F. Bell President Mrs . Sarah J. Bel! and Gregory, Sponsored by James F. Bell. r ft s e .. 148 Carol Heon JLochlear r Art Club Officers Holly Floyd Locklear Wynema Archambault Lloyd A. Hammonds (not in picture) Vice-President Miss Angelika Reckendorf Faculty Adviser Mary Jo Starnes, Nettie M. Clark, Shirley Graham, Vivian Beeson, Mait land Woodell , Yvonne Locklear , Sharon Jacobs , Wynema Archambault, Holly F. Locklear, Mary Lois Locklear, Shirley Locklear, Donald Deese, Miss Angelika Reckendorf (not in picture), faculty adviser. ■i Wynema Rose Archambault President Mrs. Vivian Archambault Sponsored By Wynema Archan._ault Art Club if hiss jLrt K I ft fe y vl ynema Atrchambaalt ■BIHHHII HHHi A HMBMM Jberon Lowry Mary Jane Locklear .... Mary Lane Barnes .... Gene Jones Gene Jones Mrs. Odessa Jones Sponsored by Gene Jones BBS ritan Mb rary : ■_ ■i f I IE I 1 i — •« FIRST ROW: Flora J. Locklear, Gladys Harding, Mary Alice Pinchbeck, Shirley Graham, Nettie M. Clark, Lula Webb, Janice Lowry, Mary Lois Locklear. SECOND ROW: Shelvie J. Locklear, Elaine Emanuel, Dorcas Locklear, Helen Locklear, Esther Dimery, LaeRuth Sampson, Louise Ivey, Edjth Maynor. THIRD ROW: Pandora Bryant, Myrtle Locklear, Marie Jacobs, Virginia Simmons, Patsy Wilkins, Merdis Brewer, Alice D. Strickland, Ophelia Brewington. FOURTH ROW: Renyce Maynor, Lottie Lowry, Loretta Oxendine, Mary Lane Barnes, Mary F. Chavis, Evelyn Brewer, Lucille Thompson, Mary Jane Locklear. FIFTH ROW: Ernestine Sampson, Carolyn Bell, Annie Ruth Locklear, Vastie Locklear, Henry O. Hammond, Carlie Burnette, Tommy Hagans, Gene Jones. SLXTH ROW: David Benton, John P. Bullard, Billy R. Deese, Douglas Hunt, Betty J. Oxendine, Joy Braboy, Doris Locklear, Nora Oxendine. SEVENTH ROW: Lyn Locklear, Lola Merle Bullard, Winfred Rogers, Joseph Locklear, Rose Marie Jacobs, Delia Pate, Julia Oxendine. EIGHTH ROW: Eunice Chavis, Gladys Bell, Lamorte Blanks. NINTH ROW: William C. Chavis, Oberon Lowry, Joyce Chavis, Dorothy Swett, Colessie Carter. TENTH ROW: Jeanette Sampson, Dorothy Locklear, Gilbert Sampson, Helen Chavis. ELEVENTHROW: Mrs. Bertha Dunn, Faculty Adviser, Mary Marie Revels, Ruth Scott, Ronald C. Tuton, Mrs. Reba M. Lowry, Faculty Adviser, Hattie Locklear, John A. Cummings, Pandora Chavis. I liss (omen tan I liar if JLane {jLjarnes Pontiac Officers MACY DIAL JAMES H. WOODS DORIS JACOBS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer l 1 i 3 RONNIE DIAL Sponsored by Macy Dial SEATED: Doris Jacobs, Erma Lea Chavis, Mary LoisO. Locklear, Drena J. Dial, Gaye Hammonds. BACK ROW: James H. Ransom, Samuel Dial, James H. Woods, riazel Locklear, Ozmer L. Oxendine. MACY DIAL, President liss Wont vac sv -J TTfc ■■r s - II tact Jjtal ■■■i i Seneca Officers NOT PICTURED: Annie Ruth Uzzell, V. President; Mary Jo Starnes, Program Chairman. BOBBY BRANTL Sponsored by Johnny Miles SARAH LOUISE LOWRY Corresponding Secretary JULIAN MARTIN Program Chairman I JOHNNY MILES President WINNIE BUTLER Secretary • ' .•V ' rev Johnny Miles, Dr. George Brantl, Faculty Adviser, Julian Martin, Annie Ruth Uzzell, Sarah Louise Lowry, Winnie H. Butler, Drenna J. Dial, Shirley Chance. (Damn JLoiuse JL( owrt[ Y. W. A. Officers Mary Jane Locklear Doris Jacobs Hazel Locklear . . . Gladys Harding .... Loretta Oxendine . . . Lucille Thompson . . . Mrs. James Farmer President Vice-President . . . Secretary-Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Adviser .. ._ . . — — . FATIMA LOCKLEAR Sponsored by Mary Jane Locklear MARY JANE LOCKLEAR President 77,.s, y.w.x M I it ' v . V ■■■■■I v Math Club Officers William C. Chavis Drenna J. Dial . . Nathan Hunt . . . . , . . . President .... Secretary Vice-President Math Club I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MRS. CLARA MAE CHAVIS Sponsored by Cancel Chavis- CANCEL CHAVIS President James A. Jacobs, Faculty Adviser, Cancel Chavis, Shirley Chance, Drenna Dial, Henry Moreland, Peggy Brewington, Gilbert Sampson, Waltz Maynor, DicyTracy Hunt, Bundy Locklear, James Harold Hunt, Proctor Locklear, Nathan Hunt, James Harvard Ransom. TTliss lllatli it-.«H : -jf - ■i r ■1 : 1 - Alpha Psi Omega Officers GERTRUDE LOCKLEAR President DARLENE LOCKLEAR Sponsored by Gertrude Locklear ALPHA PSI OMEGA, a national nonary dramatics fraternity, stresses appreciation of the best in drama. Iota Alpha chapter of Alpha Psi Omega was established at P. S. C. in 1943. GERTRUDE LOCKLEAR JULIAN MARTIN DORIS JACOBS MAITLAND WOODELL -.) MRS. REBA M. LOWRY Faculty Adviser JERRY CUMMINGS (Not in picture) JAMES L. HUNT CAROLYN BELL BILLY E. LOCKLEAR Omega 11% llpna IPs i vz mega ft X? f Caro i fi yfean iuell I dOE I ' ' ■■FLORA J. LO GLADYS HA MR. EARL HALL Sponsored by Julian Martin ■1 - CKLEAR EDDIE MAC LOC jr MISS I. RUTH MARTIN Faculty Adviser JULIAN MARTIN Co- Editor JUANITA SMITH Co-editor MR. HENRY SMITH Sponsored by Juanita Smith ___ __ _ 1 1 Ltss LP me I Leeale   v L fftn ' - wS S : A r • v-J 172 Jrtnnte Jxiith JLocklear ,$ .- 4 M l. ■El Arco Iris Officers President (not in picture) ..:............. Rose Marie Jacobs Treasurer Edith Maynor Secretary Louise Ivy Faculty Adviser Reba M. Lowry Vice-President . . -. ' ;. Samuel Lowry Rose Marie Jacobs President El Arco Iris FRONT ROW: Rose Marie Jacobs, Vietta Strickland, Carrie M. Hunt, Esther Dimery, Annetta Swett, Lae Ruth Sampson, Dorcas Locklear. BACK ROW: Mary Marie Revels, Myrtle Locklear, Alice Cummings, Mrs. Reba M. Lowry, Faculty Adviser, Mary F. Bullard, Flora Locklear, Helen Locklear. REV. TRAVIS OWEN Sponsored by Rose Marie Jacobs Home Economics Club Officers ,x V N - K Cv r Ophelia Brewington . . Mary Lois O. Locklear Betty Pat Locklear . . . Mergie Chavis Vice-President .... Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . . President Home Economics Club  MERGIE CHAVIS President MILDRED OXENDINE Sponsored by Mergie Chavis SEATED: Mrs. B. J. Bisset, Faculty Adviser, Shirley S. Lowry, Gladys Bell, Mary Lois O. Locklear, Barbara Ann Oxendine, Ruth Scott, Ophelia Brewington. Mary Lois O. Locklear, Eunice Chavis, Sarah L. Lowry, Rosie Lee Locklear. STANDING: Doretha Locklear, Mary E. Jones, Betty Pat Locklear, Alice Strickland, Merdis Brewer. kT K_sfie I fusses (jlonie KDConoimcs H 176 r A ibuntce L iav ts y. , T v ,. Band Officers Julian Martin, Vice-President, Mary Alice Pinchbeck, Secretary and Treasurer; Henry Moreland, President; Billy Locklear, Sergeant-at-Arms . JKhmmUHMM t. ■ .. • Band Music Keep Rolling Along - - fcwfc-i- ( J Llice flora L u m tntngs WBsmumm 181 SEATED: Nettie M. Clark, Secretary; Eddie Mac Locklear, President; James Harold Woods. Vice-President. STAND- ING: Flora Jane Locklear, Ophelia Brewington, Treasurer; Mary L. Locklear, Alice D. Bullard, Gladys Harding, Mergie Chavis, Annie Ruth Locklear. Miss Marjorie Kanable (not in picture). Faculty Adviser. Rev. James F. Minnis (not in picture) , Pastor Adviser. EDDIE MAC LOCKLEAR President ALICE FAYE LOCKLEAR Sponsored by Eddie Mac Locklear ItUu W.df. I C [Barbara (Jean aLowry 9Mcaairf L83 L-«n.j v 4 _ C ellowship v 1.85 B. S. U. Council QB 4 li n UrV ' •I ,-vfc V, a ■FRONT ROW: Doris Jacobs, Betty Jane Oxendine, Carolyn Bell, Secretary-Treasurer: Macy Dial, Gene Jones, Mary Alice Pinch- beck, President. BACK ROW: Dorothy Swett, Janice Lowry, Mary Lane Barnes, James Farmer, Faculty Adviser; Rev. Knox Sampson, Counselor; Hazel Locklear. r ■h MRS. CROSSIE LOWRY Sponsored by Mary Alice Pinchbeck MARY ALICE PINCHBECK President m; u r s. s. u • i V II lary Jxlice LP men beck mmm I 187 J- m ' t W i r 1 • M ' H • Vi A •fg I « A B r? l A i ; i i HBr, ., . 1 1 rA i « 1 1 If • - 1 1 ■■■Ti ■a  •  ' ■V i ill M Ul ? 44 1 ii  t 1 1 I 1 M 3 W ' I IH 1 • , ma m ■i i I Ll £ ti ■- b. :! fV I w 11 1 f I — — k .-f 4K H e U Lint fltOfl 189 : Pandora Bryant, Alice Cummings, Vietta Strickland, Merdis Brewer. Sharon Jacobs, Bobby Ann Oxendiyr ' T -Barbfcia Jet J.LoiK rY, Ca riP 1- H | nt. Till ; lYo b-MaryJ taria Jrrrlm Tnum JlM W . •  ■- -■r A { mi fl - Pembroke Players i (i I F rroKBrT ff M Merais B Mmi. k i urij. xJl. Le ifju, Gladys Harding. BACK BOW: Gertrude Locklear, Barbara J. Lowry. Ernestine Sampson. 1 v. . The Indianhead Staff At Work The INDIANHEAD is an annual publication by the members of the Senior Class. It is the story of the character s and their plot at Pembroke State College. ENGLISH JONES Faculty Photographer MRS. REBA M. LOWRY Faculty Adviser ?4 191 Indian head Staff Business Staff Julian Martin, Manager; Gladys Harding, Asst. Manager; James L. Hunt, Manager (second semester). EDDIE M. LOCKLEAR ALICE D. BULLARD EDWARD SAMPSON DR. H. G. OXENDINE Sponsored by Annie R. Locklear, and Maitland Woodell Co-editors of Indianhead Editorial Staff Activities Pictures Faculty Photographer Faculty Adviser . . . . Annie Ruth Locklear Maitland Woodell . . . Billy E. Locklear . . . . Alice D. Bullard . . Eddie M. Locklear . . . Shirley Locklear . Mary Lois Locklear .... Joseph Brooks . . . Emma B. Patrick . . . Flora J. Locklear ..... James F. Bell Lula B. Webb Carolyn Bell .... Harry Oxendine . . Mrs. English Jones . Mrs. Reba M. Lowry uss ifndmahedd v T •S ' . Shirley JLochlvar ' BRACY F. (JACK) LOWERY President (First Semester) c  GILBERT SAMPSON President (Second Semester) N DR. H. G. OXENDINE Faculty Adviser EOWARO SAMPSON Senior Representative (Second Semester) HENRY MORELAND Freshman Representative (Not in picture) JANICE LOWRY Athletic Representative ALICE D. BULLARD Secretary Treasurer Student Council DOROTHY SWETT Religious Representative GILBERT SAMPSON Senior Representative (First Semester) CAROL J. LOCKLXB Social Representative ' J m JOHN A. CUMMINGSJ Junior Representative JAMES Hi WOODS Sophomore Representative | ; - :■-•: . ' 1 t A i B 1 9 A jXm :„ ft- ♦  K jLj|? 1 J ? r IKwIwMW. : Wya ♦MB. Cross Country Team FRONT ROW: Left to Right; Coach Donald Weber, Bobby Dean Braboy, Oberon Lowry, SECOND ROW: Proctor Locklear, Verlin Strickland, James Harold Hunt, Waltz Maynor. THIRD ROW: James Sanford Hunt, Delton Dean Oxendine.John Bullard, Jr., Jeffery Maynor. ' • 1 -V Basketball Co - Captians VASTIE LOCKLEAR CAROL JEAN LOCKLEAR JAMES FRASIER COOKE JAMES F. BELL 1 -.-. ,■■■■■Right Forward, Jim Cooke . . ' , ... flight Forward, Howard Sampson . flight Forward, Horace Hunt . . . . Right Forward, Paul Brooks . . . . Right Forward, Ray Bolz . . . . . . Left Forward Bill Smith ...... Left Forward, Dick Rieschl . . . . Center, Tommy Schwartz ... ... Center, Buddy Bell . . . , Center, Pete Athanaelos Center, Tommy Dorsey Swett . . Right Guard, Frank Garadonna - - Right Guard, Ray Thomas ...... Right Guard, Keith Stephenson . . Right Guard, Oceanous Lowry . . Left Guard, Charles Tickle . . . . Left Guard, Jydor Locklear . . . . Left Guard, Samuel Collins . . . . r all S i ' k 1 I s3B jr 1 I - J ■' M  T 1 I bi 3M H jjj K 1 K. 5 y 4 I J ms.e (Br, ra ves m . m - COACH RICHARD LAUFFER m Z9 rj sAfcl I S First Game of Season Nov. 14 - Pineland College E.M.I. • J S Xf Ml: i Bnmfa M VI5ITQR5 1 • i-V 11 - I (hni 4 . iACH DONALD WEBER ■fef v_ ■ • P ( A 1 ' Compliments of PEMBROKE RECREATION CENTER James Fulton Lowry, Owner Bra ' vetles . S Left to Right: Coach Martha Garrett; Flonnie Groves, Guard; Vastie Locklear, Fjrward; Eunice Chavis, Guard; Wynema Rose Archambault, Forward; Frances Locklear, Forwari ; Dorothy Swett, Guard; Carol Jean Locklear, Guard; Gladys Marie Bell, Guard; Peggy Brewington, Guard; Joy Braboy, Forward; Helen Gibbs, Manager, Not in Picture Janice Lowry, Forwa . , Lola Merle Bullard, Forward; Laura Lee Hunt, Guard. i . MpBUlis mm leg f| | .;-. WMfct f i -J9 All Aboard for P.S. m m ! 1 H ! 1 $%K ■i BB©2 • tfl Ping -Pong Shuffle Board _=JjHcai2 i kflBH ■! The Dean Oxendines - - Past And Present After many years of faithful service as Dean of Students at P. S. C, Dean Clifton Oxendine hands over his title to Dr. Herbert G. Oxendine. Dedication Of 1957 Indianhead f •• •mini j ii - nil. Dr. H. H. Todd is presented the first copy of the 1957 Indianhead by Norma Jean Thompson, Editor, and Glenn Jacobs, Business Manager. - — — — — — - Who ' s Who Five seniors were chosen by the P„ S. C. Student Council and faculty members and bv the editors of WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES to appear in the 1957-58 edition of WHO ' S WHO . This annual publication lists student leaders in educational institutions throughout the nation. Criteria for selection of a student are: excellence in scholarship, leadership, participation in extracurricular and academic activities, citizenship, service to the school, and promise of future usefulness to business and society. ! Who ' s lUho I ] AXOW STl tIIj]| INtMMUCU I umvEumes I I mo counts 1 A -  Wt m | | I - 1. 1 rv- • fW i 1M H« Who ' s Wh amcs s Ji. Tin at $r r .• , • NNWMMMi Chotel 1 1 tait cind vi oodell ' •r T tet V r ' - nW A rii f I ik } •v. - '  .. tfV V Lmnte Lfiuth ' JLockL V CAROLYN BELL MAITLAND WOODELL. Chief College Marshals T i JULIAN MARTIN WILLIAM GENE JONES BETTY JANE OXENDINE (Not in picture) MACY DIAL. Asst. Chief Being a college marshal is a coveted honor. Students are chosen for this position on the basis of their dependability, academic standing and character. Wi Scholarship Winners 0$tt0 FRONT ROW: Lee R. Bullard, Prospect High School scholarship; Jeannette Sampson, Fairgrove High School scholarship. SECOND ROW: Louise Ivey, Pembroke High School scholarship: Annie Ruth Uzzell, faculty scholarship. THIRD ROW: Douglas A. Hunt, student scholarship; Furman Brewer, Magnolia High School scholarship. Each year scholarships are awarded to students on the basis of entrance exams and high school scholastic records. mtLmM ETHELYN LIVERMORE ANNIE RUTH LOCKLEA ' L WfB ' ■I WILLIAM CANCEL CHAVIS 3 JOANNE JACOBS ••■. - „ v Psi Fnsilon Chi ■. Knowledge, Character, and Wisdom are stress - ed in the local chapter of Psi Epsilon Chi. scholastic honary so- ciety. tUrvey Lowry, Harvey Lowry A. G. Spaulding Dr. R. D. Wellons , Founder of Local Chapter Raymond Clark Mrs. Betty Lou Bell Mrs. Joyce Smawley Mrs. Norma Jean Thompson Herbert Hoover Locklear Mrs. Christine Corn Barto Clark Fred Lowry (Not in picture) Miss Mary Livermore Honorary Member Rev. D. F. Lowry Honorary Member — E HM Ujest oLovRtng Superlatives Chosen By Student Ballot ■¥ TLa ny y xenditm (Dnir f ' ij JLocklear uss I ' ersonaiuu m c _j_inatjs yl circling. AiP ' : ' ! Wi ' .:-.7 :y,;. ■■M : -} ' ' v.; v ' ii ' - ' . ; ' ' ' ' RiaS, ' - ' ; y; ■MMM A N 1 1 lost cJa tented inch beck (Billu g. XoMU 1 1 Lost versatile wm r feo ■i l (Julian 1 1 La rt in J Lnme u utn JLocklear JCT-JL 3K 1 ' itttest I tlbert dampson lora (f. JLocklear JU- ffi m Loot tin uoofte - v — ; — • - Jiest JL cadet ' s m F -4 4 ' onto oweriji Studtous 4KL ' « ; V -SS ' p ' (James J.. j ' Liint Hilary r£ois JL ochlec j [lost JLtkety cJo Succeed 1 1 lost [Popular J irchie, ( uiniUrini s mmm £ ■. v -A.S tiff e  ,- .; — .. miss .S.G. 238 oflora {f. JLocklear ' • I tm r. , ■rV ? swy . V. . 7S .- ' ■Whss 9.S.6. MHMMiii ■— -- ■{Bobbie jrinn Kyxename 4 CsCirol f fean JLocklear ' yneina yircnambauit V, nnie {Ruth JLocklear •■■■■■M 9 if i I ian irtrn cort Ni Queen TH Hearts ' ■CROWNED BY 242 MISS P.S.C. FLORA JANE LOCKLEAR ■M Q iieen ®f% earts 1 ytf flKetvA lMI Shirley JLockleai ME • B MMMa i o r Board Of Trustees Faculty Reception HWKi Board Of Pembroke fflstees iCoIIej Rev. L. W. Jacobs, Chairman Pembroke North Carolina Mr. John L. Carter, Secretary Route 1 Pembroke, North Carolina Mr. St- ve Kamrustsda. ■Rout? 3 ; Lumberton, North Carc ' ila Mr. James A. Sampson Pembroke- North Carolina Mr. Ze ' b A., Lowry Pembroke North Carolina Mr. Lester Bullarci Route 3 Maxton, North. Carolina Mr. Albert HMtimondfi Route 4, Box 13Q Lumbertpn, Hosih CarbJir i Rev. 0. F. Lbwr Pembroke North Carolina Mr. C. L. Maynor Pembroke North Carolina Rev. James R. Lowry Pembroke North Carolina Mr. Elmer T. Lowry Pembroke North Carolina Mr. Purnell Swett Pembroke North Carolina aariMMMMBa •Y53C-U iin i r. 3 ,letv Forward on the ALL-STATE BASKETBALL TEAM Selected by The News and Observer JANICE LOWRY -«Wl '  ■as. ■Am Ok ?pt erwti • ■■« ' WBW A:-. ■-- !f A 3?« -£ i 13 • , SfcK Jt _ _. , _ , _ a B J9Bb m Players v ■-- N in. ■j Home Economics Tea Sadie Hawkins Day . ftH ] i h r  L 3 ' 1 ' ■' - % - SWl mm y St ' - ' ' SK anksgiving StQ Preseht The B. S. U. ■1 II 1 ■it GREAT BRITIAN ,SIA mi i. t EGYPT  1. r HUNGARV It ' United Nations Model Ass ■— ■— — - mm Christmas Concert Presented By The Nixed Chorus Mary Alice Pinchbeck, Accompanist Melton A. Moore, Director m I Mary Jo Starnes M If t Melton A. Moore Julian Martin m ? i m ■l Valentine Dance VM V. - n - fcWK. AaaBSJC vSS- I I .- r tc-: . ' N. C. Little Symphony Presents Children ' s Concert ciEsffia tt- , r ■t, « $ % [ rasi je.nj-[l .ft r ' ■■■1 iff li  ' _■l ' w , ■— iir ' i ' te.jr i«Sa3iRffi 1 -- ♦- ■:..,:; ' . ■..« .• A ght Up and Hav ■re Ma ' ' ■II Individual Pictures Made By LAVERGNE STUDIO Mrs. Lavergne Johnson -- - ' — V m 1 ■nS ' mskm - ! 1 Appreciation To Elmer Hunt . ' . X- English Jones Miss P. S. C Contest When she called tor pie I thought I ' d die, For I had but 50 cents. sign Language Lord ' sprayer. j ' V m WA • • • • « • Jimmie, if you don ' t buy me some pink ice cream, I ' ll tell Papa, an ' I ' ll tell Mama, an ' iu tell . I ' d rather be a boy. Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep — . , -%• )$£% 1 I . V Every age hath its book. r 264 jz m 265 - ritoa ' ■- Ns - Annual Field Day i 9 . ' .-. .- - . - ) A ■I r T i -i _ i •.j rrT E!W r- r— . Xj  • ' ' • - • ' • ' • ShSSHm Eli -mm 266 ■W.F. groups of N.C. State and Meredith Present Exchange Program to Wesley Mem- bers of P.S.C. At First Methodist Church. ■■■-■. ' 4 r ft I ft. Crowning of Miss P.S.C. of 1958, Flora Jane Locklear, By Miss P.S.C. of 1957, Annie Ruth Locklear. Her Majesty ' s First Dance Christmas Dance Flag And Flag Pole Dedication The Class of 57 presented to Pembroke State College, as its graduating gift a flag and a flag pole which were placed in the QUADRANGLE. Purnell Swett, Chair man of the Gift committee, made the presentation. NOW GO, WRITE IT BEFORE THEM IN A TABLE, AND NOTE IT IN A BOOK, THAT IT MAY BE FOR THE TIME TO COME FOR EVER AND EVER. Graduation 1957 BOO£S ARE THE MEANS TO AN END - NOT AN END IN ITSELF. JMtL 273 mmm Commencement Guest Speaker — DILLARD S. GARDNER Marshal -- Librarian of Supreme Court — mm Mi eh ap V1 11 • ■ . , lEAXRE I mm 55§55 Peoples Gas Oil Co., Inc. COMPLETE BOTTLE GAS SERVICE GAS RANGES WATER HEATERS SPACE HEATERS TOBACCO CURING SALES SERVICE WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL DISTRIBUTORS OF MOBILE PRODUCTS OFFICE 44 - NIGHT 28 MAXTON NORTH CAROLINA The State Bank Capital $200,000. 00 Surplus $500,000. 00 Laurinburg Maxton Compliments Of McNair ' s Department Store Everything For Everybody Laurinburg, N. C. 278 Rizk Department Store The Best In Style And Cuality Laurinburg North Carolina Read Support Your Home Town Newspaper The Scottish Chief Serving Pembroke, Maxton Rowland For A Better Pembroke BR fmmWSmWttKimlmWBB3i ■ -. ., f i T jj JM rtfc j iftt ff j w y rltive Warehouse, Inc. For The Sale Of Leaf Tobacco, Pecans, And Sweet Potatoes :rated By The Tobacco Farmers It Serves East Of Lumberton, North Carolina Highway 74 (Whiteville). And (Bladenboro) C. E. McLaurin, Manager . W. Dunn, Jr. , Sales Manager ■-eening , Lumberton Implement Co., Inc. East 4th Pine Streets J. B. Gleaton - Phone 43 07 Lumberton, N.C. M. A. Pickett Stores Home Of Better Values Shoes - Piece Goods - Ready-To-Wear Speedy Cleaners Dyers Earl Sampson, Manager Laundry Service Pembroke, N. C. Congratulations Seniors Of 195 8 Wilson ' s Ice Cream Ii- ti _. Corner Fourth And Water Streets Lumberton, N. C. — 279 mm  , | - « ;.. ; ir gi 1 ; 11 it cm. 1 1.1 ' C _T.i- ' ft It . i i v . -W-J. ' V i  4lV -„,J Sofa r-,, ' ■. ■■- . ' - - ■! Company .;■. • 280 LUMBERTON NORTH CAROLINA Lumbee Tractor Implement Co., Inc. Mmd 31 Phone 6530 Box 386 U.S. Highway 3 01 West Lumberton, North Carolina ZDeavovrn w mmm Grahams Department Store Inc. Your Headquarters For Quality Clothing At Moderate Prices Phone 2 571 Red Springs, North Carolina SELL TOBACCO ON YOUR MARKET HELP US BUILD ROBESON BIGGER AND BETTER Th. Lumberton Tobacco Market 281 ac? College Esso Sandwiches And Drinks Tires - Tubes - Batteries Washing And Lubrication Esso] 282 Congratulations Class Of 1958 Oxendine ' s Jewelry Shop Pembroke, North Carolina Pembroke Furniture Co. ZENITH AND MOTOROLA TELEVISION - PHILGO RADIOS AND APPLIAN CES COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS COMPLIMENTS OF The Waccamaw Bank Trust Co. FAIRMONT , NORTH CAROLINA lift ■!■m 283 _ _ ' Compliments Of Scarborough Builders ' Supply Company Complete Building Service Lumberton Dial 6071 North Carolina W. Lee Flowers Company Wholesale Grocers Builders ' Supplies And Hardware Phones 6061 6062 Lumberton, North Carolina 4 I B and B Feed Store William Gaston Revels, Manager Groceries And Feeds Pembroke, North Carolina K H p Pembroke Electric mm. ■i. r 4 - tSyWt Monroe Lowry - Licensed Electrician House And Commercial Wiring No Job Too Small Give Us A Call Phone JA 1-2459 Pembroke North Carolina Quality Dry Cleaners Maynor Brothers Phone JA 1-4382 Dealers In Timber Buying And Manufacturing Phone JA 1-4181 Pine Street Vance And 2nd Street Pembroke, North Care lina Pembroke, North Carolina 284 Freeman Printing Company Commercial Printers And Stationers Established 1896 D. T. Lambeth, Manager Redfield 9-3323 Lumberton, North Carolina R. W. Norman Co. Fine Furniture - Rugs - Draperies Free Decorating And Home Counseling One Of Eastern Carolina ' s Fine Furniture Stores 4th And Pine - Redfield 9-6373 Lumberton, N. C. Compliments Of Rogers Drug Store Compliments Of wT rw State Sea Foods Specializes In Sea Foods Red Springs, North Carolina Where Everybody Is Welcome Prescriptions Compounded By- Registered Druggist Phone JA 1-4194 Pembroke, North Carolina 2$22!S32Sjffi Pembroke Implement Co., Inc. We Strive To Please Complete Garage Service - Wrecker Service - Fuel Oil Dealer - Wholesale Retail Your Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery Dealer Buckeye Silent Flame Tobacco Curers - Silent Flame Tobacco Harvesters Frank S. White, Manager - R. L. Littleton, Sales Manager Carl Stubbs, Shop Manager Phone JA1-4249 286 PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLINA Warehouses H. D. Goode R. E. Wilkins NORTH CAROLINA We Buy Top Hogs Daily Cattle Hogs And Other Items You Wish To Dispose Of BEE SALE EVERY FRIDAY 230 FRANKS WHITE (R.H. ' BOB GALLIMORE AUCTIONEER V Pates Stockyard The Best Asset For Farmers In Robeson County Frank S. White, Manager Pembroke, North Carolina 287 For Courteous Service Call LOCKLEAR SON FUNERAL HOME 2 4 HOURS AMBULANCE SERVICE OFFERS YOU INSURANCE TO FIT YOUR PURSE FROM AS LOW AS $50.00 AND UP. DIAL JA1-4149 - DAY OR NIGHT JA1-4348 P.O. BOX 105 PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLINA Dorman Hardware Marvin Dorman, Owner Phone JA1-4409 PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLINA HELPING TO BUILD d jj«e CGt ' d « THROUGH: Agricultural Development Community Improvement Industrial Expansion Carolina Power Light Co. 289 Farmer Owned And Controlled We Specialize In Quality Seeds Feeds Fertilizer Fencing PEMBROKE Your Local F.C.X. Service Farm Machinery Electrical Appliances Building Materials And Baby Chick. Telephone JA1-427 4 NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF Lumberton Coca-Cola Bottling Co. t PI ■■• K IIO. u 1. PAT. OM. Phone 4364 LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA 290 B Lin obacc Leads Compliments Of Bodenheimer Furniture Co., Inc. It Pleases Us To Please You Phone 4171 Red Springs, North Carolina McLaurin - McArthur Chevrolet Company Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Sales Service Laurinburg, North Carolina BOBBITT MOTORS Chrysler - Plymouth Telephone CR6-3763 Wagram Road Laurinburg, North Carolina ..... , Pick-Up Delivery L £SSO) Phone JA1-9129 FRIENDLY ESSO STATION Tires, Tubes, Batteries Accessories Across From City Hall, Pembroke, N. C, James H. Ransom Co-owner Mgr. Maxton Supply Co. Farm Supplies - Hardware Compliments Of The ROBESONIAN Groceries - Seeds - Fertilizers Cotton Gin - Seed Cleaned And Treated Maxton, North Carolina Compliments Of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Fairmont, North Carolina Compliments Of ROBESON F.C.X. SERVICE Lumberton, North Carolina Compliments Of ROBESON OFFICE SUPPLIES Remington Rand Authorized Sales And Service Agency Lumberton, North Carolina Compliments Of FAIRMONT F.C.X. Fairmont, North Carolina Compliments Of THE DIXIE QUEEN Pembroke, North Carolina , M v = 3 7 ft - 1 Compliments Of Home Furniture Co., Inc. Dealers In Furniture Carpets, Stoves, Ranges Radios, G.E. Appliances Luggage Red Springs, North Carolina Congratulations From FAIRMONT BUTCHER PEN Fairmont, North Carolina Rowland Motor Company Sales - Service Firestone Store Electrical Appliances Livestock We Appreciate Your Business Dial 3582 Rowland, North Carolina Compliments Of Ray Lass Department Store Lumoerton, North Carolina Congratulations From PURVIS SUPER MARKET Purvis, North Carolina FLEISHMAN ' S For Feminine Fashions Lumberton, North Carolina Greetings To P.S.C. From FAIRMONT LOCKER Fairmont, North Carolina 29: D. W. Biggs Owner Of Biggs Furniture Store Biggs Funeral Home Chestnut Third Street Furniture Dial 4903 801 Chestnut Street Funeral Directors Dial 4211 Lumberton, North Carolina Freeman Motor Co. Red Freeman Coble Wilson Lumberton, North Carolina Chrysler - Dodge Plymouth - Imperial R.D. McMillan, Inc. 9r Pontiac Or International Harvester Sales - Parts - Service Phone 3971 Red Springs, North Carolina Prevatte Funeral Homes M. D. Prevatte, Owner Phone 4041 Fairmont, North Carolina Phone 2711 Lake View, South Carolina Compliments Of MAYNOR BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP 294 The Scottish Bank Better Banking Lumberton, North Carolina Compliments Of Veteran ' s Barber Shop Sue ' s Beauty Parlor By Appointment The Best Of Hair Styles - Phone JA1-4349 Willie Von Lowry, Proprietor Pembroke, North Carolina Compliments Of Compliments Of Jack Pait Furniture Co. Lumberton, North Carolina Sanders Furniture Co. Red Springs, North Carolina Hendrix Safeway Groceries Market Plain And Fancy Groceries Meats And Produce - Feeds And Seeds Pleasing You Pleases Us Give Us A Try - We Aim To Satisfy Phone JA1-9130 Pembroke, North Carolina Belk ' s Department Store Better To Best For Less Laurinburg, North Carolina 296 M. S. Motor Company Chrysler And Plymouth Cars Sales And Service Body Shop - Frame Machine Phone 2481 Red Springs, North Carolina Austin-Gilbert Drug Co. Prescription Specialists Phone 217 Maxton, North Carolina Compliments Of SERVICE TRADING CO. Maxton, North Carolina Compliments Of Bracey ' s Trading Co. BAXLEY - JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. , INC. Chevrolet Sales And Services Red Springs, North Carolina B. C. Moore and Son We Feature Curlee Clothes For The Men Who Care Regular, Shorts, And Stouts Phone 2436 Red Springs, North Carolina Compliments Of WEBSTER ' S PHARMACY iiin 2 VE . ■KsBM V Mj ■PATES SUPPLY CO., INC Everything For The Farm And Home Hardware - Groceries - Quality Meats Dry Goods - Peter ' s Shoes Dress Shop - Cotton Gins - Fertilizers Building Supplies - Lumber Grist Mill - Patsy Coal - Variety Goods Myers Water Systems - RCA TV Coleman - Sales And Service - Blendair Heating - Air Conditioning Floor Furnaces Phone JA1-4109 PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLINA 297 Sponsored Page CUTLAR MOORE, Attorney At Law And N. C. Nominee For Senate H. M. BAKER, JR., M. D. DOUGLAS H. CLARK, M. D. JOHN K. ROBERTSON, M. D. O. L. BARNES, JR., M. D. ALEX J. BIDDELL, M. D. DR. FRANCIS BIDDELL, DENTIST BELKS - HENS DALE ZELMA LOCKLEAR, BEAUTICIAN J. LLOYD PATE, M. D. MERRIMAC MUSIC With best wishes for a very successful school year, and especially in the publication of your annual, I am Congress of tfje Wtnittb States iJouse of ftepre entatibe0 i afiljtngton, 5®. C ( Most sincerely, Alton Lennon PEMBROKE STATE COLLEGE A Standard Four-Year Liberal Arts College Offers Courses Leading To Bachelor Of Science And Bachelor Of Arts Degree OPPORTUNITIES GIVEN FOR Specializing in Art, Music, Home Economics, Agriculture, Physical Education, as well as English, Social Sciences, Languages, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, And Business Education A Growing Library Now Contains Over Twenty-Five Thousand Seven Hundred Books Member Of The Southern Association Of Colleges And Secondary Schools And Of The Association Of American Colleges PEMBROKE, NORTH CAROLINA 299 ■M PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCELINE. MISSOURI miiiisji IISIIIC1III ■•■■■■Baaai Oft (Meges and THIS ANNUAL BELONGS TO INDEX ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS 222 ADVERTISING 275 ALPHA PSI OMEGA Club 168 Miss Alpha Psi Omega 169 Officers 167 ART Club 150 Department 36 Miss Art 151 Officers 149 BAND Class 34 Marching Band 180 Miss Band 181 Officers 179 e 246 200 207 202,206,207 199 BASKETBALL All State Bravette Braves Bravettes Coaches 2 Co-Captains B.S.U. Council Members Miss B.S.U. Retreat BOARD OF TRUSTEES 245 CAMPUS BUILDINGS 14 CHAPEL PROGRAMS 253 CHRISTMAS DANCE 270 COLLEGE DEPARTMENTS 34 CROSS COUNTRY TE M 198 DEDICATION Flag Polk, Class of ' 57 272 1957 INDIANHEAD 213 1958 INDIANHEAD 9 EMERITAN LITERARY SOCIETY Members 153 Miss Emeritan 152 Officers 154 FIELD DAY 264 FRESHMAN Class 126 Miss Freshman 140 Officers 125 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICAN 45 GRADUATION 273 HOME ECONOMICS Club 177 Department 37 Miss Home Economics 178 Officers 176 INDIANHEAD Miss Indianhead 193 Staff 191 JUNIOR Class 102 Miss Junior 110 Officers 111 LIBRARY 24 LYCEUM PROGRAMS 250 MARSHALS 220 MATH CLUB Members 165 Miss Math 166 Officers 164 MISS P.S.C. CONTEST 263 MIXED CHORUS 254 MONOGRAM CLUB Members 147 Miss Monogram 146 Officers 148 NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL Clerical Staff 66 Maintenance Staff PHOTOGRAPHERS .. - PINE NEEDLE Miss Pine Needle Staff PONTIAC LITERARY SOCIETY Members Miss Pontiac Officers ' ' PRESIDENT Family Message QUEENS Miss P.S.C. Attendants Queen of Hearts SENECA DEBATING SOCIETY Members Mrs. Seneca Officers SENIOR Class Families Miss Senior Officers SOPHOMORE Class Miss Sophomore Officers STUDENT COUNCIL SUPERLATIVES VALENTINE DANCE VETERANS Club Officers W.F. Council Exchange Program Members Miss W.F. Retreat ■r WHO ' S WHO EL ARCO IRIS Club 174 Miss El Arco Iris 175 Officers 173 PEMBROKE PLAYERS 190 PHI EPSILON CHI Y.W.A. Members Miss Y.W.A. Officers z rf-utoa ' iah.hi ir i J 304 z futoaruhni c zirj GO Pe mW ' State CoUege Library __ __ ' - -- ■--•■■■■-— ■-- ■— ■J - • — -- —
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