St Andrews Presbyterian College - Lamp and Shield / Bagpipe Yearbook (Laurinburg, NC)
- Class of 1937
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Pzzblixlzmf By THE SENIOR CLASS of V PRESBXTLRIAN JUNIOR Co1,,LzQ.r NIAYTON, N. C. 01111116 COPYRIGHT RALPH MONGER, ja. Edifor-in-Chief THOMAS FRA N KLIN MCBRYDE Business Manager eq :mu sane: - Q!l!!il' i' gem? 1 ' FOREWORD EW' periods in the life of a man present more lasting value, contribute more hrm contacts cr retain more cherished memories than his college days. Realizing the to you of these days in Presbyterian College, we the Editors, give you as as possible, 3 tangible record of wh will be your most vivid recollections of your first true Alma Mater. if -yy greatness Junior well at :see reef ::::, 221. :::f'5 ,.... ,.,,, H I Il III II D6'l1il'flfi0lI fo REV. JAMES APPLEBY My l'As1.m Finn PkisinTixi,xN Cnuiun ' ,fk MAHUN, N, c. I , , f JM ,fl M I 0 ONE Who, in spite of his youth, is a x 'C' ' member of the Board of Trustees of our College. To one who, because of his youth, is interested in the . il Youth of this Collegeg x To one who, because of his work as Z1 minister and student has helped fashicn by precept and example the aims of ll good Collegeg This edition of THE BAGPIPE is cordially dedicated. M - .Jil- ,flwiiiii v :vi-Vanin'-'B -,.--M -- ADMINISTRA TION !'f,L '- M ima isa, . fl , Elliifllillialll? ' -4 ':: ::E :: 2:: 5 'Through the C-0!Ill7H15 III ll Ill ll l ll Ill ll ,rf ?fif'l?' if xii ',4'.iifTi 'js I Q ' ' N.,-1-es-1 35:4-,4 . ',-- 9 . i'.,' gnfgsfkhl-., , 4.-fa r . ,w-nv, ex iiix' 1 1' 1 HBP-' Qidzzzirzistratiorl 'Building - .H 7 , -19211936-efw , ,fu-sn 1.1, Q.. iillif!! , 4: hi W TSI ' if IX I '4 :: hi 5 qu-P-9-,,, ! .r- J , VJ. V nr 4' 1 ,1 ,'1P47?Q3:. 0J ' gr. .NE -7- M Lxx.,,,',, ,, ' W be j p'-f.- 1. J am mum u-vf!'!A1 vgqgw-:Q-s-, 39 -1'-Lv -H-Esta' -.,3 H ljtlatlzesou Qynzuasium 3 f' ' . ' I . J !! :Mu ., :Eurasia -N :.u':u:.:,-ANI . Ugg 1-51:11:51 551. N gi 75 . xl - .,,. ,,, . I 1 'll'llll'! 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Lava it s. li.-,ax C. H. HAND I Direflor Pbyimil EIIIIULIHUII N N .N Cuafb nz Major' Sports B.S., Davidson College sc. 'Q . S PSX' F , fam, , x . Q JAMES S. GRM' Gr'vt'k, PxVyl'lvolU,H,1', Giwuafi, Plzlllii' Spvaknzg lg QI' SVA 3' 1-LB., Davidson College B.D.. Union Theological Seminary KI. O. lNlANN, JR. n-2? Pmfexim' of Crnrzzrzrru' B.A., Davidson College La Salle Extension University , ' ' MRS. TENNIE Yi.ARxvoou Dlrlifmrl , ,- , IJ Plmlu Nu! siipplfnl C. H. Lirnif Mflffmrliiflri A.B., Davidson College KLA., University of North Carolina 10 1 's .r llulllll ll J v 12' Ill.: lin r r r... ,.... .... :::f SE. .. 2 Illi Ili M12 IIE i me: ii' iv-'-'.. .:.4.,' .ll!L'. lfflllll. l,'.! i 4 if vi- in-fi ni ' CLASSES SENIO HOOVER B. ADCOX JOHN H. ANDERSON MIGUEL ALBISU C. J. CARR, JR. JACK XVALTER CARNEY XXIALTER LOGAN CARRIKER MAXW'ELL CHEEK LILLINGTON CLARK DONALD R. CROMARTIIi ANTONIO GONZALES EDWIN GUI' FLEETWOOD HAIRE RUSSELL HELLECKSON JAMES A. HODGE XVADE H. KINLAW PGANGUS LYTCH RALPH MONGER, JR. FRANK MOSS THOMAS MCBRH'DE NATHAN MCCORRIICK D. T. llCDONAI.D I XVILLIAM MC1KAX' MAX MCKINNON MEI ZAR PEARSALI.. JR. MC'l.FUR EDXVIN REID GEORGE SINGLETARI' ROGER SOLES JOHN STANSEL JOSEPH THONIASSON ROBERT M. TYSON HENRH' V. XVARD ARCHIE XVATSON KENNETH XVELSH R CLASS R --ri 2,- OLL Pine Bluff, N. C. Leland, N. C. Havana, Cuba Teacheys, N. C. Pulaski, Va. Charlotte, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Mount Airy, N. C. Garland, N. C. Santo Domingo, Cubn Newland. N. C. Norwood. N. C. Maxton, N. C. Kenly, N. C. Lumberton, N. C. Laurinburg. N. C. Sanford, N. C. XVaslIington, N. C. Raeford, N. C. Laurinburg, N. C. Laurinburg, N. C. St. Pauls, N. C. Mt. Gilead, N. C. Wiln1ington, N. C. Maxton. N. C. Clnrkton, N. C. Whiteville, N. C. Maxton. N. C. Parkton, N. C. Thomasville. Ala. Teacheys, N. C. Wagram, N. C. XVilmington, N. C. 137 xmas! l l 1 lt' I. ff: Ii! ' rF ,l' ' fi .. Z f -so ,ty f L ff! -l nf: 'l' .Q Xl. lhum XX xxx-W l SENIOR CLASS UFFICERS THORI.-XS F. 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IfUI II, SI-I Nc I II MARION IILVIIU I, Osc Au I:l li II, LAXVRI Nil XVII suN HoIIc.I s, ROI..-XNU .Ima I, RIIIII Rl l'ImNI4, ilk. KI I Il II, HIIIIUI ll I7mII Ii KI 1.1 I, RI: IIAIQII KINK., XVII I IAM fjlil I N CLASS ROLL KIIuxrm'I'IxIn IQ, IUNIU5 MII I.s I.A'III.IxmI, LQUIS XVIIIIAAI LIVAI II, XVII,I IMI -IoIINs'I'oN LI XVI5, SAAIUI I LI xx'Is, TIIUIas'I'uN LINAIQIVS, RAAIUN LOUIS, RUBIIIT LI I IIN, SAMUI I B. MAITIIIS, NIIRXVIN HAII M4 CAI I Um. BI VI RIA Mr AIQII IUR, CI IIIRI I s Mc LI IIN, XVII I IMI MQIN l'IRl, l,IfuN,xIuI XV. MI KINNIX, LI xx Ia IXfIK.SXX'.-XIN, ,Im CIIIIPXIAN NLIIDIDLI IDN, XVII I IMI KI. MIINIILII , CUIIRII LXIURPIIX, CI IIRIQ MURIQAI, H1.NIIsoN GRI-c,uIu K5'QL'INN, Om IIIIIN AI B1 KI P.II,I N, XVII I IMI LII P.Ixr,I, E11 IS PIIII I, CI ,IRI Ncl GRAX Pom I, l3UI,INI AIIQIIIIIAI ll SIMINUN, TIIQAIAN. R. SIXINNI R, XVII IARII SIXINNI R, XVIIIIMI T. SXIIIII. TIIUMM SUI I IVAN, AIANII Q TIIIIIIIINLIN, XVII I IAAI XVMIIIIUIIN, IfIa.IxNc I x T. XVII suN, TIIIIIIIM XVUoIIIuIxx XVII.I I.fxIIIs, Ilfuuu LN I N XVIIIII, LYRANK ScuI.I.lNs. DWlI.Ii'I XVIII Ixl II, VIII ISI III XXIIL lil II, CIIAIIII S -rf 2U ff-- 1 W I- . ,II II I' iii I I: 35 fix 'L- 'X ,, Q 1 1 l, -b- '- T1 5- i hum C,xxx1'nll1 C-num.: x FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS XVILLIAM D. BOYD Prvsillf ul JUNIUS CAMPBELL Vive'-I'1'mifl111l XV. XY . COVINGTON Svvrrhzry-Tmzwn1 llllalf lllll J: an nz.. an . , W I ' ' D. 1 ' - ' .... --F., . Q. .53 Ifi.,1 --in :SI 2.33 SNES E PEP SONG IDE BY SIDE aml xfvppilzg lyiglv, Wl',I't' gomm nznrflr rigbz' flwrozzglw flu' frm. Sbozzliug our lmfflc fry. Rvazly fo :lo or zlic. As arm in arm along zu' go. WP zvill lL'llI flJr Z'll'f0l'-Y, If you zc'illj5gl11',fight,j9glvfxfraIgl1f flH'01ltQ!J. Wf'f ll lwlfl you 011 zviflr t'lJl'l'l'.Y of lfnwlly. G0 on! aml fglzfl u7L',l'l' 1-iglnf lL'lf!7 Vyozrl --rf 21 P-- V., ... 4 l. 17543. sz If Jlgggg, vi . . x .- , .-3 R ' Q. iv J -A . iv ef ,N R Lf: xc , G . . , Ll-I.Qi? Q 'L' . 5. Rl . . ' ox :X C C. we: Q Q :mags 'env' ...- AIUNIUS CAAIPBIQLL Aberdeen, N. EDXVARI7 EARL CHADxvlcR Leland, N. OSCAR LLSLH CLARK Chrkron, N. 0 A. B. COLEMAN, IR. Wilmington, N. XVILLIAM FRANRIIN Cooks, AIR. Sanford, N. XV. XV. COVINGTON Charlotte, N. O PHII 1 ll' M. Dousmw Ash, N. Rom Rr T. EumNc,s, AIR., XVilmingron. N. A. C. EI1l'NS,1IR. Maxron, N. FRESHMEN LFROY AR YHUR ARNL3l,I7 Kinsron, N. C. KWCYAVIO BARRTPO Central Espnn.1,Cub:1 tIAMkS BATTLN Wadcsboro, N. C. 9 QI. ARTHUR Brvr Fremont, N. C. JOHN XV. Bur NV.1rsaw, N C. FLLIX MC.VILLF BEASLEN Bishopville, S C. 9 A. R. BLANU, AIR. Rose Hill, N C. XYlILLIAM D. Born Chu-lotto. N C. Wurmm H. Born Charlotte. N C. Rama ' I f Br qw v, v R 'avi Q :.. ' IW A. Mix ELL Q -:ac ,.f R49 C3 ' 'QA 'vu M Q - . . X Q, nw -er' -hf If 2 Q C -r:I 22 Iw- 'Q -, x.. M - P. Q' xx 1 1?7f111 ,E ,HMM WHERE mifwwf 1 ham Cl.A.SS jmiu AIBIRI Evms Greenville, S. C. XV. lx liakklok, jk. XY'ill.1rd, N, C. ALIIKIN AI.uuim1,1, l5L'i,P Dillon, S. C, 9 SPINLHQ Nl.-XRION PULP Dillon, S. C Oscmx FUTRIL1, Wallsce, N. C Lux RLNCL Wuaox LQUTCH Burgaw. N. C 0 ROLAND Hooms Panrego. N. C ROBLRT FRANK jour L, ju. Sanford, N. C HARQLU Fosnx Kurua Littleton. N. C , X QA 5 2. .,- . f , 64. TL if' L A' 'Q 3 ls, '62 l F 41 rf ziiii, l ii 15,55 'K l vb- 3 K'-36 STN- L. 0' - VY . R Q '9 1!z::712'f -- K., - -,- ...- l l g iv. QL? I il 3 6- gl .,::- t, WVILLIANI GRHZN KING Luvurne, Ala. -ILrN1L's Mins KrR1iP.A.'rR1c,x, Maxron, N. C. Lolfls XV. LATHAM liaison, N. C. 9 XXVIII mm MI. L1 Ann Littleton. N. C. SAMUH, LIXYIS Faison, N. C THURSTQN Lfxwxs Lelqnil, N. C. 9 M. HALL Al,-KFHIS Laurinburg, N. C. LloNARnMc,lNIxR1 XY'ilmington. N. C. L1 xxls Mc KlNNlX Lillingron, N. C 13:5 , , Va 'r a 1' 'x J :? .,- F- 'N 'bs ,,,- 'V ...' SR 34 g -2 gp 'ST y ' C W N .. A 1 Pg., .. ca cl 'R 'Z' sn , ,,,. :-. ,.- 'Z' QF 9 Tlumms SMIIH Atkinson, N. C. Cilvlnm XVa1,h1k Maxton. N. C. 9 I'li.fXNLlS XY'xs1l1cL'RN Lexington, N. C. l,1l.xR1ls Xvltlxlli Gulf, N. C. O T. XVou1w1uwxx XY'llsoN I..lllI'iI'll7Lll'g, N. C. Iifxmu O. XY'l1l1.xx1s KL-n.1nwillv, N. C. --1124+ FRESHMEN ,lor C. MQSWMN W11,1.mm MlnLu,1'roN GRu.o1u' Mukxm' 9 AI.B1,R'l LTQUINN XYIILLIAXI I.. PA1n'N CL,uufNc11 GRAY Pm: 9 Eucylrm A. P0011 XVIILIARH SMNNLR XVIIIIANI T.S1uNN1n Norwood, N. C. XYKIYSJYV, N. C. Kinston, N. C. Manchester, N. C. Leland, N. C. I' Rowland, N. C. Troy, N. C. Bishopville, S. C. Lirrlsron. N. C. 159 rg- '53 5 -Z' if X? . Fskvxf' .- 3 z avg! - a::::.. if - ,Im 1-rug ....... , q T . .inf T a W wel H 1 mm 01.2 GHlMNjzA Tlofvs iqvg1? ,.i aaa: '91 'S' 'F 9 fc 9 1 1 1 fl Tb l , VN fl. lg ,F rv- wr J, fu I 4 :t rail-Q ay gl 4 H4 5 s W, l lr lla! r bf STUDENT GOVERNMENT RUSSELL I-IELLECKSON Pl'f'Sfll'ClIIl FRANK MOSS Vic'0-Prrvidellf HE student council has conducted the affairs of the Student Government in a most eflicient and satisfactory manner. The honor system has been used and has been most successful. Through it the stu- dents have become to know the real meaning of the word HoNoR. Many cases have come before the Council but they have all been met with such perfect satisfaction that no one has appealed to the faculty Board of Discipline. All of the decisions, were subject to the ultimate authority of the faculty as a court of final appeal. Any student who testified in the Student Council Court was pledged to absolute secrecy and in this way no damaging criticism of any- one leaked out. Should a student break the pledge of secrecy he was subject to the punishment meted out by the Council. -wl 26 HMQW JIM!-Ill!! El Q IISIIHHI mf-.m fu- -mi vu V. .. :.-ml .i -:ny .9 u ' :' sz . 3 .. -n . . 1 , . W b I lu. f1, '9'H as . 4- 'Ip .jbo ffjopf -' 'J W I ,dwvw 725,451 Q E Mc Hmm THE RALPH MONOER, JR. THOMAS F. MCBRYDE JOHN H. ANDERSON LOUIS W. LATHAM LESLIE CLARI4 XVILLIAM PADEN LEROY ARNOLD SAINIUEL LEXVIS CHARLES MCARTHUR A. B. COLEMAN, JR. ll.l SSTEE' MONO! k ANIII MUN BAGPIPE STAFF QS? -if 27 Elifffll'-ill-Cf7f6'f Bzfxillvxs Mrlmzgvr AJI wfixifzg Mzzfnzgw' Axsixfarzf Ediior Assixfalzl Bzzsilzvxs Mmzflgrr A.YSfSfdIIf fxl1l't'I'ff.Yjl1g Mnflagm' Axsisfufzf Azlzvrfisillg Mafmgrr A.Y.Yf.YfLlIIf Alfl'l'7'ff.YfI14Q Mauagrr' Plmfo A'Itllll1.24'l' Sf'C'l'l'flll Y fo Staff -ff 155 Q 'I -asp' 5 Q a T . x I -QQ. . N. Y. M. C. A. MELZAR PEARSALL, JR. Pl't 5ftlFlIf HENRY V. WARD Vive-Pwsidiffif FRANK Moss S:-vrrhzry-Trvrzxzzrm' jAMEs S. GRAY Favzzlfy Adziisvr NDER the capable leadership of in new president and supervisor the Young Men's Christian Association went forward with new vim and vigor. Services were held once .1 week and as the vearbook was 'oinv to vress .ln evan aelistic service was . P1 a l E- being planned under capable leadership. Members of the faculty have spoken from time to time on the problems of young men which have proven of exceptional value. Melni' Pearsall, resident and Henrv V. Wfard, vice-wresident, have done much to P . lr promote the interest in thi- organization. Frank MosR, Secretary-treasurer of the Y. M. C. A., w.1Q elected to an office on the State Board of Control. - -rl 28 lit- e -lllli-F un El In tl In 'Lili Nfl :alll .,Nv'w-A-155' : 'rut I .. .. .. .-. , ... n1: vx ::.:l .Zin-l I Ililivl . iss H Lf ' 'is' :i.:.: 1' ' i:::ss'- 1u::i s as-v L ., .V - . -. . 'f V :n.LL.u:: '.r-:. Y. YT' : In ' ..' 51'-ment: ...Z .....: LL.Z .Yum-, :- Z.. . ,1 zz 1 my lm -++. Ao . -....,,. ,A -Y :A .-1, lux! Run- I. N, kymx wlhrcuwrh Xlcliav, Carnkqr, Smglulrx, IL-un, XY.1llwr. C In Ik, N.4m1.l lluuf-Nlxw ,l. I'. Sumcl r.Muu11p1nml, I-unh, RIMM, Campbell, XY1lln.nmx, K--lunun. Cmum'1..v1 .-Xndurmn, Ilvrnl Run f'I'lm111.1swrx, Xh5xx,nn, Q hrck. Pu-flu, Ixurlx, l',1dcn. .Xlurr.1x. GLEE CL lun 5 S. GRM NIm.Al.P.S1ANsu 71V7'-If'?C'Ewj'1 -Tvgu--Sf r'1....'3'f-72.2 jzjifwix 23'D'Z7 3 -I' 1 E K7 :' pf g A Z?'mf1'U?4EU -:'CC9 ..': Jr -C 14. gCZ 7'7l' jx-1'v H: 5 5 'xi 4 z ZYIIQWTFZ5 .Z':a--'7 f4Tf,f Pfgnffq-Efsas ,.. ,-H.- , , 5 ,E-w N 3 SF 'Ni x J,-1 5 f : 3 : 2 Q -6+ 29431-f sr: -'- ivihl I -A lJH'a'l'f1lI' fhkl'07lIfHlllfKf fin! Tulum L1 ms SINCJI :mm CmN1.u Iw Cux'lN1,I'uN .IIML Lf lift fu Kiijfil, Mu! Run-fxltKinn1-ii. Album, Lultiuui, Adtux, Bust, Kuclur, Mcbwain, Hairu, Campbell. Llwuk, Hudgv. XVulsh. Siiuutl Run-Wlird, Stylus, l'c.irx.ill, Ariwmld, XY, ll. llmtl, Iiurlurtl, liddings, XY. U. Boyd, Price, Cosulur. Midtllulim, Liuv, Murray, Quath Hand. ilifvntl Rvrii--Tvsun, Cnr, Hcllulixuli, McL.illum, lmtlw, Kuvin un, S. l'ulp, Ruud, Liunlmlus. Stnnsul nut pliutugraplwcd. MONOGRAM CLUB Rom RT M. Tx SQN Pwmlriil HE MONOGRAM CLUB is the oltlwt Club on rhu campus. It was organized in thc fall of 1930. To becmne .1 member you must win .1 latter in some form of athletics. Through thc years of its exktcncc it lma held its regular meetinge and annually held lunqut-ts .mtl dances. This year Robert Tyson is the president. lr has unc of the largest list of members this war cvcr to .tppcnr un the rolls. C. H. Hand ix the faculty advisor to the Monogram Club. - +4 30 fier- ' Il will . BE m E ui 'lllilllfli ,. ' ir l :E i .U 1'--W 1: ..... :E '. --H t.iH1v,e,,. , . nflllii .lillli - LL: x ! 'rt' aw- num, J... V. i ,,, ...... .. .. . . U i..,.. . A Q . ' :mi ' gif...-1 , ' !-H H -52.2. T A THLETICS nat: C . Tha I9 BAGPIPE XXX sv-f -J ,ng .- 1, '44 ' x HANID fulfill? -... 1- rv- FOOTBALL S UAD lfirxf Rule'-lwff In rllqlll I:L IRl,I 1 , Lmui,Amux,C.u1PB111,,H11 Ll c usow, mfvhzm, Ermlwm, ALHISU, WI 1 sn, Col I MAN, XVARU. Smrunf Raza' McSxx'MN, Bunn, LAIHAM, Blsl, PRILI Tfvnf Run' ARNUI Iv, VLVIC 11, Aulxlurzf lx'!IlHI'Q1'7'XQ Klik lmlluc lx, K1 I II R, MLVRIKAN, SKINNI lx, Clan MAn'l'l1. llllllffll Iillll' Mc KINNON, Cum II FIANU. 'I x ' J yfkg js 22,-V Ye, A., -, A 43 H ' x 4 dw' F00 7' ffl! NIO I lvlllitll . -. ui In ... nfZ5I' '? If' Ill ' 1 ' 1 ,.,.. ,K ,.1h .. H , H QI ,alll s. F . IKM liAt.l'll'l lfr' '- gl :sa 'N it H .M -' I auf 1, ,,.- Lx lam .-Xkxnl ri Hrlmlqrr LL T' HE IiooT1s,xLL sQL',xn reported Carly' .mel th? practice w.1Q begun in earneit during the second week in September. Only IWC li-ttermen reported from laet x'enr's squad. They were qu.1i't4:rhnck Kenneth Welsh ,md Capttzin Ruxty ' Hclleckwn at Guard. The team. whieh was composed of 1 strong line .md one of the fmteit luekficldx in the e.jrnfcrv'nce XV39 handicappctl by an injury pinx which Seemed to follow them through rhe entire season. Dnitlson Freshmen, XVing.1te. Cllmpbcll. Boiling Spring. Nlaiw Hill. Belmont-Abbcv. .md Brevard Qollegi-K were met in that order. All prospects point tu .1 strung team next rlill. If , 1 T K lui! , . . , ou, Loxmgtnn, Nixuuil lion--llelleelsson, Reid, Txson lnlanagerl, :XnnlL'rson, Q oath lla Ruiz---liesi, .XleHw.nn L ipinn Welsh li l nd, Nlelnurc f.Xssisi.inl Nlanarerj. SKETBALL ITH three lettermen from last vear's varsity ting t fear, ioaea Hand had .1 strong nucleus around which to build a team. Best at center, XY'elsh and Boyd at the guard positions and Cromartie and Hellecltson usually constituted the starting line-up. The rest of the squad was eomposi-d of McSwain, Covington, Reid, Anderson, and I.uis. ' returii , his x C l Captain XY'elsh displayed outstanding floor work while Boyd was the dead eve on the basket. The squad showed up well in the won and lost Column, wins having been Counted over XVingate twice, Ellerhe All Stars, and the strong Tidewater Power Companyds team of XY'ilmington, Other teams on the schedule were, Oak Ridge. Boiling Springs, Campbell, Belmont-Abbey and several AllAStar teams. The team entered the state xlunior College liasltetlaall Tournament held at Davidson College and lost, after a hard fought me 'l ' j ga , to Bt lnont-Abbey, who incidentally went to the finals. The team was made up this year largely' of f'reshmen which should indicate .1 strong team next year. .. slfiaeisnf ISISSL' prrl' it : :I :ie-una . , ' ' .: I ..W..M: ve lllllm N i ANDFRSON B151 Bm U 25 u ,ry 1 FJ W 4: Hi. V . I ,A 1- Q., Cm' rm. it 1,4 ,PL IDN QI J ..f '1-. A ,v - t If , ,nf 3 1 Vs 5, xii 0 Hulrfxsox McSxx -UN Rim NHNUN T757 az' sz: 12 25: '1- -'iff 35 W'0'.'i,l.',f.: '- - i ' .-if Q we-.t-.A , 1. ..-4 , A + . ' . f . - sf . W? ' -1 ,- sg, Q, ., , . A . - ' -5- -- .Y l - 1 I ' A'- fs 4 o Saw: -A. -at , i , ' . D . 3, lv i, X .X H . x 1115 W... - J K v L X .. ' N- 'Ishii 1- - .aff H . 'N-v , - , ' ' ' '+'f--ff' ,.vff-1fv- .-... .1 ,W - ,. 'A' v, im ' ' fur ' -fr-iw' ,i':',.i.'k,,,c, ,+'ijf,. 5. ' nv- -fav - 5 .. if -.-fa -' L.. .. ' . .. ev , .gre , .,, Efinafa , 'f -Q-2-ff. . 5 -'i' ' f -3'-2' -SQ fe 13,55-Z 1- 7 ' 11' 153, .jffjf 'gsfn if V+. ' -11 ',: ff . . fl ff -f 2, . . , .-- P' 'ff ' .sv -+ex- J ii ' 1 fi .IE V ' . V ,h . .- . . . .,. v A ji. 4' :t E Aw A ' -' :ir X v' Qs ' 3 4 A . W. -he C -4... i .- ,. 1 '- ' ' em larrilxer, lilrrelu, Nltlnsel ilfaplainj, Niles, Mtlirxtle, luis M.il1.l.eer Bill Nltliax uxiw not pl1uwi.gr.1pl1etl TENN S ROSPECTS are verv bright for A winning tennis te.1m at Pre9bvteri.in junior College this YCAI' although only one letternmn has returned, this being Captain john Stnneel. At this early part of the season it is difhcult to pick the team correctly, how- ever, Ciptain Staniel is seeded number one, Simpson number two, B.1rreto number three, I,uis number four, Melirvtle number nve, SoleQ number six, and Carrikei' number seven. Matches have been sehetluletl with Louisburg, XY'ing.1te, Hntmpden-Sit.lm-y, I,vnehburg College, Ellerbe All Stmrs, W'ilmington High School .ind Davidson Freshmen. ,.,qf36+1Q., lllslllili nit, ..,. M, 4 4r,:'1v'v! 1 V 'lrll ii i .1 :rj :t ullx '.':::' a,..,.,,!!?....4 ..... ,fini ,...., ....,. ,vm 'Skill B' II ' i i J l , 4 - x V I K LH XX . For C' i 'W I 5- N lil Fifi 4 '41-Ax I l of I 429' BOXING OACH FFRRENPS FIGHTING SCOTS made up the strongest team ever turned out in the history of the School. It Wai considered by some Sports writers as the strongest junior College boxing team in the entire South. The team rms li-d by Co-Captains Pearsall and Guy, both of whom lmire had .1 long .md suceevful record in the fistic world. Qther members of the 5qu.1d were Pulp, Boyd, Scoggins, Middle, ton, Leach, and Adcox. Kings College in Tennessee and Hampden-Sidney' xarsities were met .md the boys made .1 very good showing. i ii -7, TW P , I .Wf V 'Ex Gfiippgi jr, . , , , - .. 1 lfrvl Ruiz'-I.i'fl In R1,Qf1liHndge, Costales, Cheek, Albisu lCoACaptainD, Haire, McSwain, Covin ton g 1 Gonlales lhlanagerj. Srinmf Rrriiflieeter, Arnold, Hellcckson, McCallum, lea ch. Reid ICU-Captainb, Thomasson, Adcox. Campbell, and Bratford. BASEBALL RESBYTERIAN LlUNI0R'S baseball activities for the 1957 season displayed one of the strongest teams ever to represent the Scots, despite the fact that many of the gaps left by graduation had to be filled from new material. Lettermen returning were Co-Captains Albisu and Reid, Helleckson, Haire, Cheek, and Hodge. Coach Hand developed a well rounded team, that to date has not lost a game in nine starts and having been tied only once in a game with Eastern Carolina Teachers which was called in the sixth inning on account of rain. The team was composed of Albisu behind the plate, Costales on First, Haire on second, Covington playing the shortstop position and Reid on third, rounded out the infield. In the outheld were Helleckson, McSwain, and Campbell. The pitching staff was composed of Brafford, Hodge, McCallum, and Lefty Cheek. The team featured the hitting of Brafford and the fielding of Haire and Reid. Wins to date have been registered over Campbell twice, Wingate twice, Louisburg twice, Oak Ridge, Boiling Springs, and E. C. T. C. was deadlocked at two all. There are still many games left on the schedule, including games with Davidson Freshmen, Mars Hill, Brevard, Kinston of the Coastal Plain League, and Oak Ridge. Prospects are exceedingly bright for a Championship team this year. - 4,1133 I7 in he r PS myfsyi P' .ILA 1-1111 Run--Kelly. Smith, Kurkpatnitk, lddings, Melirxde, lvttli, XY'illi.m1s Siiuml Rrfxifliatttii, kliddlt-mn, Boyd, Farriur, Bland, luis, Ylrnil Run-NY'elsli, Monzug, Edtns, XY'icker, Hunger. fozirtfw Rniielnwis :Assistant klinagcry, Smgletary, Cooks. TRACK OACH CHARLES LITTLE sent out the first call for track candidates early in March and had the largest number of men out in the history of track at the College. Although at first green and inadequate for track the men improved fast and as the annual is going to press prospects are exceedingly bright for a winning team. The team has scheduled meets with Hampden-Sidney, Davidson Freshmen and Lynch- burg College. Others are expected to be added to the schedule later in the season. Captain Lytch and C. gl. Carr from last year's team are showing good form in early workouts. - i wks-- i 1: +4 1-' , W 5 Hmii Ftxtttst COACHING STAFF C. H. HAND Cmlcfv of Major Sjrorfi C1I.aRL1,s l..l'I'I1,l Cornlw of Minor Sjmrls O. XV, Fi RRI Nl Cfmrli of Boxing HIS IJFPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION is under the direct Super- vision of Coach Hand. At the heginning of the school year physical examinations are given each student by the College Physician and the Professor of Physical Education. No student whose examination reveals an impairment will be allowed to participate in athletics. Coach Hand is coach of all major sports, football, basketball, and baseball. He is ably assisted by Coach little. who is Coach of the minor sports, Tennis, and Track. The Boxing team is coached by Coach O, XV. Iierrene. This year he turned out one of the strongest teams ever to represent the College. The Fighting Scots are known on the held for those Fine characteristics which are ' ' A fi 'hr clean. instilled in them by the coaching stall, to hght hard and to 3, 1 DAQ -.,:f4U 7 - lllllll -2 -ee- IWII I +4- -.E3 QI: :gi SSI? SE 5 ii Tilin-iff? U . mme -new it lk 1 H :W gm. alll. .. R. . I. . .F .. V' mf. in.. .i, !! 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'WSWS' S-418 5 MARX' FRANCIS SEXVARD Sjunzwml fu MAX Mr KINNUN Sflufwlf Cfnnmvl 44 -15 BLANCHE SPADES Sfmflmrwz' In LI Rox' ARNOI D Mumzlqur' nf Fnnllmll r 'x I XVILLI-NA MOSER Sjmnmmf In K1 NNLTH XY'1f1,sH Cujwfufrz nf Buxkrlfvall +9 R ,-5 KATIE Kxox NIBLOKK SA1v1u1xrH'1.f L1 FRAXlx 51055 Yu L -PM mf! uf Sflnlwlf Bmfx 'V' -Cl ,V sg., A, . , 'J MART ELIZABETH BICQBRYDL, lx 5f71IIIHll'L'Ll!'X Trioxms NI: Bmw 'x X'-. ,. 7 ,H f ,- I 5 PAT PATT1iRsox zwvuf In Cfuukm SINQI L YARN Trlhk W +-U +1- I 7 1 PmwlJ.f1f uf SQ rum' C fum 75,5 ' 241 A u'-' ' ,al 4, W, Q 1 Qfafq qw 3 .U 11 1' 't N: 1 1 f 5- iii -.ay f 1 CA-xkolxx STANSLL A-Q 408 JUDITH BULLOCK .Spufzmrwwf lu xhnlx Cfxkxr Aflllllflll' 435- fnmfmul fly NIUHN SFANNII my fwxlffzllll nf TUHIIIX -sup- -+6 F . I Loulsli NIOORIE Sjmrlwmnl fu Ru PH Muxm R lim-fu-K 'lwf uf Tm limi Ill 'MY 'X ' hgnigu .I , ew f ar- f-wr:-'r IA- , Q A . ., A if 4 .WHAT ABOUT A LIFT, bun T A T I BIG SHOTS AT WORK 52 , if 'lyk iI ,' F T I T' ,fy F ai .,, I I T Aw, A TV - I P ai. PII gi, .AAA ' .LAL1545gg4.1A.2Q,Agil-. ' 553, , .f,,-- KI ' js J' 5LS:vg5fQ1LiQ. !'5?I1ff'fI'Q':'QJ-3:1 l''i-':T.',1.QTT, ' f y' T 'A--qi. I ' TI-IE SIT'-DOWN., STRIKE ' ' , Mi-M:'f. Y'7:'1,,,1gg,C,Q -- I - THE BOYS WITH THE LITTLE RED ,IPR l!!ll lil ous SUNDAY AFTERNOON MCLEOD HALL -M AFTER IVIONOGRAM ' INITIATION GLEE C?LUL'J PULLS OUT 1' duioqnaplw, rA,, U 7777 4 4 1 W T 1 I 4 1 1 U N 11 1 1 1 P. C. Boys Make Our Store 1 41 Your Headquarters 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 MAXTON DRUG j j STATE 1 1 4 1 1, 11 Thr Friendly Sl0r4 ' 1 1, 1 11 11 11 Banking Service Since 1907 11 Drugs, Sundries, and School 1, ' 1 Supplies 14 1 , 1 1 1 4, Prescripfiou Druggisfs 4, 14 4 '4 1 LAURINBURG-MAXTON 11 '4 Phone 24 1 f NORTH CAROLINA 1 MAXTON. N. C. 1 jf 11 11 11 U Y YYYV v U 52:77 fifif-1111: 1:4 4.1- P ff- 11::fY: fin- :::::: :zlf if -f---f--f 4 4 1 if College Boys, Hjftiour Work Done 1' WILBARN SERVICE CO. 0 1 M 11 11 11 1 CHISHOLM DRY 1 1 Pm' Pcgodffsstat M K Ol 1x CLEANERS 1 ua er Tires jnj1rA4!Cess0ries Clvaning, Dyeing and Tailoring 4 11 WASHING GREASING 1 Phone 39 MAXTON, N, C. 1 SmONIZ'NG ll if 11: i1-,1-if:,,1L L- ff- f-f-ff - r -4 f: 1 1 - i 1 4 1 ' 11 1x 41 FOR YOUR GENERAL 11 Where Higbffsf Qualify 11 MERCHANDISE and HARDWARE Mgpfs Lowa-I, Pricsps 1 NEEDS . . . sec 11 1 1 1 1 11i1iQ11-1- W. J. PACE PENDER MAXTON, N. C. U Food S101-35 1 1- Q i il : T L T +51 49 H5'WSB 2 e -ill - 'Y 1 i For Beffvr Bisvlrifsn Use ii U GOOSE GIRL FLOUR , if v i 0 A Cordial Wf'lC'0llIf' Auvzifs Q3 You lo Sew- ii o J A T ' ' ' if 1 ALRHNBLRQ1 THE SEASONS H M ILLIN G BEST SHOWS gg i COMPANX . Ei il in LAURINBURG' N' C' LAURINBURG, N. C. ir o U 1 1 1111-1 1 11111 :Q Y3:i3:3i3::7:1::7i333331333 A Air' A Cfi13 'Q ': MCLAURIN-MCARTHUR THE - LAURINBURG EXCHANGE Szllux Si'Vl'fu Foundud ISHZ li 1-W Au Uulilufliflizx' W' 1'4' ki, Ni'1zifmfvi'1 'I XVQ service ill nukes of cars. Sl YJ Per Wir 1 XVrccking Service .1 Specialty i ii o Y N Commcrcial job Printing A Specialty Phone 124 LAURINBURG, N. Q. LAL'RlNBURqg' N' Q. ,, 111 ----1111 -111 111 111 1 1 -1111-1-, ir CTUH1fl1IIlIA'IIfX nf CAROLINA BAKING MP NY CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH A Sain imil Svr'11i'i' BANK of 1 V , O'BOY VITAMIN D BREAD i LMM HM' N C' AND SOUTHERN CAKE Q U +1-1 'mia 4-wg' mm g ?W W' a fag: 0 I ll ll Save Money By Trading at- BELK STO R ES C.arolina's Largest Distributors of Reliable Merchandise O BELK-HENSDALE FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. C BELK'S DEPT. STORE LAURINBURG, N. C. L ,,., ll l ll qi i 1 ' QWHQZ' ' 1' In Bottles ': Every Bottle Sferilizrd il ' 2 LAURINBURG j E COCA-COLA ' gg BOTTLING Co, U ll ll ll 1' T 1 i 3 ix T ll l EF 1 If P. I. C. Boys Are it 1 'Q Always We1c'01z1e l E tilt' 1 3 5 AUSTIN DRUG 1 . ll i COBIPANY , O 0 l Mfxxrox. N. C. o i . 5 ll fl l NYAL REXALL M F 2 0 5 Storrs-Schaefer Clothes Fruit-of-The-Loom Shirts Mallory Hats Freeman Shoes Botany Ties ED CAR ROXVC IN COMPANY MAXTON. N. C. L--,, .,- 1-3-, gs x 1'253 - -.1 415.4 L.: 1 ff . E 2.2.5. ' ifll 7:21- Y W W WW W WW W W WW WW WW WW W W W W WW WW M- JOHN F. MCNAIR, INC. Merchants and Cotton Buyers LAURINBURG, N. C. Y I W W W W W W W W WW W W W W W W WW A- LONNIE HAMMOND CLOTHING STORE The Best For Men and Boys Ehmhlnhed H13 LAUR INBURG, N. C. HAMMOND GROCERY COM PAN Y WHOLESALE GROCERS Dixlrifmlors of CAMEL FLOURH LAURINBURG, N, C. 'I W W W W W WW W W W WW W W W W WW W W WW W W WW W W WW W WW WW WW W WW W WW WW W W WW WW 4 Y W W W WW L Y Coulflflnzwlls LANCE PACKING CO. FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. Cmuj1lnr1rW1tW MAXTON OIL 86 FERTILIZER COMPANY, INC. Muuujrn lnrrn nf Carolina Bright Cottonsecd Meal and UMOFCOU Fertilizers PHONE I MAXTON, N. C, 1 WW WW WW WW WW W WW W WW WW WW W WW WW WW A WW WW WW WW WW WW I WW W WW W WW WW WW W A. Cn mp1in1w1lW HOLLAND CANDY CO. LUMBERTON, N. C. We Supply The Sweets r-A' Z-- Cf IWW1 pin WWWW nn RED SPRINGS THEATRE A Friend of P. QW. C. XVe show The Br-sr Showe W W W W WW W W WW WW WW WW J Wiz..- I-PF 'IM E' .W.,:rW 1u mu WA ,L ll I W1 , WU, W3 -4 L: H W W Q! 'Y r-, 4 l C ' 3 3 4 X 3 ll Cumplimrnlr of Complzmwnfx of . 33 . ll 3 SUUTHERN FRUIT CO- 'I JORDAN BOTILING CO. ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. 11 L AURNBURG Y C ,, . i , . . . ' if 3 13 31111 11113 3111 11-3 QI: 1 i 7 Y ' ' ' 1 1 0 +I 3 3 3 3 0 0 E Cr1r1ljWlln1,'n,'q nf : Q Cumthlirmvlfj nf S a 0 2 I 3 I GEM STUDIO 3 2 MCCALLUM DAIRY 5 0 . 3 3 Ph h ' B 3 3 3 Owgmp Us N amps 0 g MAXTON, N. C. 2 2 WHAHNGTON,N.C. 5 3 3 0 3 o 4 L11 1 3 3.11 1 y::f:1:111::f1::: 1::r:::1::11 1-I Ei: 7 ' 1- - 3 o 3 3 XX here Highest Quality' Meets Lowest Price E 3 : I I 3 3 M' SOLOXITISEJYDNRE GOODS E 2 'Best wishes to the Editor of the 3 A A i A ' i i ' 3 0 ff iiiiiifilfilfiiiif 4 E Bagpipe and to the Senior Class E lik iltfitiifiiiiiiiifiiii T 3 and may their future under- 3 g Billiards and Sandwiches z 3 I I I A. THOMAS E 5 takings be Crowned with suc- g 3 Boys Always Welcome 2 2 cess' . L11 11111111111111111111 1111 1 g g ,111 111111111111111111111 1111, 2 3 0 . . 3 3 ' 3 z Standard Service Station g z 3 2 MERLE KNIGHT, ximgff 2 E Q ' MAXTON, N. C. 2 ' L: 111111131 314 3 M.L.POXDER 3 71-11-1111111111111111111111111-: E 100 Hudson Street E 3 ,1,m,,f. of 2 2 NEW' Yoiui, N, Y. 2 3 B. C. MOORE COMPANY 3 3 3 z Complete Line of Dry Goods z g 3 , RED SPRINGS, N. C. g , 4 I 3 1 Y 1 Y Y 3 O 9 L- --1-2:-111'1-11: -4 A. 4 ak!!! :F 123251. 1::E?TE:f' gigs-' A 1 34 l l ll 0 N l I:il' tZ1::11::t::L::::ti Y t'A 31 11 Cnnzplirzzwzlx il Sanitary Food Market 1, 2 MAXTON, N. C. Lil ttxltxxxxzl ii 1: MAXTON SUPPLY CO. General Merclzandise f::1:::1:1:1:::1Q:::11::g:,,, qi li Misenheimer Shoe Shop 0 MAXTON' N' C' ii Good Workmanship Good Materials ii f, At Reasonable Prices 1: We Strive To Please You L:f-'::::f:::f:::f:::::::: -1 4.--1 :f::-- ie ,, n 'f U ll Furniture ii ,Q 1, STEIN BROS. fl QUINN AND MILLER CO' 1' The Leading Clothier wi C. , Fsmblishcd 1904 ii M, M. SMITH, Manager :W fi Telephone 242 ii il Il H llc? eee-Aef 1 ll e :: 0 ii ll . - :Q WOOD,S Sc 86 l0c STORES 1: XVhen vacation time comes and ,l INCORPORATED H you return to your homes re- ll X 11 MAXTON, N. C. fy member ' ' ' jp ROCKINGHAM, N. C. 1: ,Q CHADBOURN, N. C. 3 17 WHITEVILLE, N. C. if ELECTRICITY Il M IS CHEAP ni 4, 'zxxz iihiunctii J 1: ln The Carolinas 0 0 ll 0 mi if ll 15 MCLEOD AND SINCLAIR ll CA Il CJIJINLA l ll lf Lklflffk CQMPAEW If POWER s LIGHT 'f .. . l U Jn ma mx um Rvhu ni 1 I Y y is Lumber .md Building Material X 1 qi ll LAURINBURG, N. C. .. l l IT ll a.1-- -:A---- A-------A--- - rv 4. - :: S4 l. Q.. :rel fig? .Q i Q. H- 4 gl 1- 52 .S r-fair, afaafvaavaaa,,a,-aa,-aaa--,a,-aaav-a,vaa-,aa--aaf-,,f ll qi qi il ll qi ll il il ii li il ii qi ll il qi tl ll ll qi ll ll ii qi ll ii li ll ll ii qi ll ii ll ll ii ll ll ll qi il ii qq ll L FLORA MACDONALD C0 LLEGE RED SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA A Senior College for Wunim Near Fayetteville, Southern Pines, and Pinehurst. Delightful, healthful, mineral springs and remarkable health record, Bus and railway connections, A Standard Grade A College for Vfomen. Strong faculty, Graduates accepted lor work by all leading Universities, Class A Teachers certificates. Home-like atmosphere. attention to students by teachers. Courses offered: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, of Science Qlnlome Economicsl degrees. Secretarial Course. Athletics, Sltillful physical and coach has general supervision of sports and physical training. Archery, basketball, hockey, swimming, tennis, hiking, etc., are engoyed in season. Social Activities: Receptions, teas, and many other social functions are provided at the college. while manv hospitable and delightful homes of the citizens of Red Springs are open to the students, XYide Patronage: Patromzed at present by eleven states and four foreign countries. Four thousand Alumnae are engaged successfully as home makers, nurses. teachers, dietitians, home demonstration agents, social workers, missionaries and in many other useful professions. Moderate Charges. For catalogue, write graduate Personal Bachelor director baseball, HENRX' G. BED1Nt,LR, Prrmlwzl FLORA MACDONALD COLLEGE RED sPR1NGs, N. C. I' ql ll ir ll qi il ls Your Son Read For College? qi ll IF YOU BELIEVE that the gap between high school and university or senior college is too I qi ll il qi qi ll ll ii ll il ii qi ll ll ll ll ii qi ll ir ll qi il ll qi ll ll ll ii qi ll ii ll ii ll L great for all save the most mature student- IP YOL' DI SIRE that vour son have a definite continuation of his Christian home atmosphere into a higher educational life- IF YOU FEEL that a two year practical cultural college course with diplomas preparatory for business or college is desirable- Find out what the Synod of North Carolina has provided for you. In an ideal climate qforty miles south of Pinehurstj housed in modern buildings, manned by University trained Christian male teachers, administered by men with sympathy for youth, offering accredited education at low cost is- THE PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR MEN THE REVEREND P. CAREY ADAMS, Prexiqieni MAXTON, NORTH CAROLINA - -H YS lic-- -liligf uu.iz.i E se 1:- 3 34: 1 t rvu'e:1: :x l'..- ....-, a .. i .. ,..'l' ' -. . ..,...., 1 g -'35 Il? :-:s F? , ,. , , , .A ...V To the Staff of THE 1937 BAGPIPE PERMIT US TO EXPRESS TO YOU OUR APPRECIATION OF YOUR CONFIDENCE IN AWARDING US THE CONTRACT TO PRODUCE YOUR ANNUAL. IT WAS A GREAT SATISFACTION TO DEAL WITH PEOPLE SO PROMPT AND SO INTERESTED IN EVERY PHASE OF THE WORK TO BE DONE. OUR HOPE IS THAT OUR EFFORTS MEET WITH YOUR COMPLETE APPROVAL. QQ NEWS PRINTING HOUSE, 'Printers A ND PICTORIAL ENGRAVING CO., Uilrtisls, 6,7lg1'd'U61'5 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA ,,---,--,,--YY---Yv-------------- -Q4 56153-- , 2, ' A it -'-en-v::au If'-9 3-1: ' ' '- ,V ., ' if-we, v --N1 ' :NTBFQJZQLK . -whim -f 1 ,f , 7214 11' :au , 2 ' - L+, . rf . . 5 N, u-ff. Q 4.v- 3 ' F .,-.-'fu Y. 5, .3 .,,g5'.:-QA' f if . . 1 A jf 1 f' x Y U 4 . Q. UV, f E f,- ll , - ... 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