St Andrews Presbyterian College - Lamp and Shield / Bagpipe Yearbook (Laurinburg, NC)

 - Class of 1951

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Year Began . . . . ffstlf ' 15 . . . Cheer leaders were elected and tried valiantly to stir up enthusiasm among the students . . . Even that first pep rally couldnlt prevent a victory over North Greenville, and then the spirit took a turn for the better . , . Rat week was a lot of fun for every- body, cats and rats . . . Dr. XVharton's trip to Cuba gave him a thrill, us a holiday, and the Sandspur a story . . . The team journeyed to Chowan unsupported and brought back another victory '... Those french fries. and the furor that followed . . , XVe started getting ready for Homecoming: another bonfire, decor- -we 'h-f-4, ,. V V fe.. 'Q 'l 'W' ations, and then the alumni luncheon, the xictorious game, the barbecue, the concert, the dance, and parts unknown, then finally back to school . . . Points kept climbing on the bulletin board and See me at 2 P. Nl. became a regular notice 1... The Bennettsville gami- ended a fine season, and the players received hard- earned monograms at the pre-Thanksgiving football banquet . . . Fun and work crowded Autumrfs shorten- ing days, then suddenly they were gone. .intl we were headed home for Thanksgiving turkey.

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AUTLIM 4 it 'X J x s 1 j oooo Ae mg!! T This we will remember . , . The Freshmen arrived on September fourth, the Sophomores a few days later. XVe sat in line to register. stood to get our books, and wondered if we'd learn enough to get our moneys worth . . . The orientation program called for speeches. meetings, tests, and more speeches, but we caught on fast , . . The Presbyterian Church party was a Held day for photographers-complete with balloon-stomp- ing and a food-eating race . , . Most of us will remem- .nb ' ber the medicine bottle in the hall and the upset stomach epidemic of that first week . . . As the new- ness wore OH, we made friends-a few met 'KMabel and augmented her fame . . . Some of us almost got lost ourselves in the search for Mrs. McLeod . . . The Freshman reception opened the social season and the road to Flossie Mac' . . . Six-weeks tests caught us napping in spite of Mr. Preseren's How to Studyf, and we watched the bulletin board with anxious eyes.



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N P. --W .VL D, '- S -.X ..,.,-Q--vV,, The Administration Building '57 'x McLeod Dormitory The campus was a strange place to some of us, but before many days had passed, we began to feel at home. Registration and purchasing books familiarized us with the oflices in the Administration Buildingg and before orientation and opening exercises were over, we felt quite at home in the auditorium. It took a few days to learn which classroom belonged to which professor, but since the rec room and the student store were easy to find, we did not get discouraged. McLeod Hall quickly became the dorm to one and all. It was the scene of a remarkable transforma- tion as mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters brought in the various articles that were to decorate our rooms and make them homey. Before long we added a few touches of our own to make life more interesting. As soon as we became accustomed to the squawking bell and got to know our roommates, things looked a little brighter to us in our new surroundings. The usual dormitory characters emerged to keep us amused or annoyed, and the iron arm of Student Government had to Hex its muscles a few times, but a definite pattern of dorm life soon evolved and we all found a place to fit in. The Chow Hall. even with the addition of pine paneling and a new floor, could not escape its MC. I. pseudonymn. This was Mrs. Macs, domain-scene of the daily chow lines and subject of Sandspur editorials. Most of us soon learned that it paid to be at the head 5- '!h

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