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Martin lloruaday Vaughn Rousseau Haynes Mus. joi-1 iklCC:ALLl7IKI, A.B. Mrs. AICCQIIILIIII came to Presbyterian junior College just as the rush of returning veterans necessitated the construction of our new cafeteria. Under a strict hud- get, she has never failed to provide us with wholesome food. and has shown true culinary genius in preparing our periodic banquets. Mrs. Mac is a real friend to all the students, and her success as a dietitian shows that she has found the one heayily traveled highway to all Il1t'Il'S hearts. Mas. FLOYD E. IANIES Mrs. Iames is a person of many capabilities. As Financial Secretary she is Mr. Martins right-hand Hman in the Business Office, handling the numerous accounting tasks that keep the books balanced. As Veterans Advisor she is frequently in demand to help our ex-service men handle problems with Government red tape. As wife of the Dean of Students she serves as a friendly house-mother to the dormitory residents. 'RN fa' l. T? .ll 1 Mus, Louis tl. l,.XhlO'I'I'Ii, Ali., MA. As Assistant Registrar Mrs. LaMotte is in charge ol all the records that form such :I vital part of our schools existence. She also serves as a pianist for chapel exercises and cooperates willingly with the staffs of the Sandspur and BAGPIPIQ. ller friendliness and efficiency in getting us through the tangles of IH2itI'lClll8flOll made her one of our first friends among the faculty, and her duties as alumni secretary will assure our lasting friendship. Miss ELIZA BETH ENGLISH Miss English is the conscientious, hard-working secretary to the Registrar. She handles with speed and eI'Hciency the voluminous correspondence that is con- stantly pouring from the desks of Mr. Ferrene and Mrs. Lalvlotte. She has been working at Presbyterian junior College for three years, and she has become a vital part of the college staff. Mas, OTIS E. DANIELS Mrs. Daniels, as secretary to Dr. LaMotte, serves as receptionist to visitors to the campus, supervisor of student workers who address monthly bulletins, post office clerk, and general information bureau. She is friendly and pleasant, and conducts her work with aptitude and dispatch. N 'NO
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-us-.--9... K in-v LEROY B. IVIARTIN, JR., B.S. Mr. Martin holds the catch-all position of Business Manager. His numerous duties vary from struggling with the budget to driving the college tractor, but he performs his tasks with diligence and efficiency. Although much of his work is behind the scenes, Mr. Martin fills a dif'Hcult aIId important position in the life of Presbyterian junior College. CLIFFORD L. HOIKNIAD.-XX'. A.B., M.A., Ph.D. It did not rake Dr. Hornaday long to win the confi- dence and affection of the student body. This is his first year at P. C., but Maxton was his home during much of his boyhood. He briIIgs to us the rich experi- ence and mature philosophy resulting from study in European universities and from teaching in outstand- ing colleges and universities in America. We are glad he wanted to come home to Maxton to write, and we are fortunate to have him on our faculty as an English instructor. SILAS M. VAUCI-IN, B.S., M.S. Prof. Vaughn, head of the Business Department. hails from the wide plains of Texas. Although most dignified when dignity is needed, he is able to be a boy with the boys, seeing problems through our eyes. As chairman of the faculty social committee, he has conducted single-handed campaigns to improve the social life on the campus. A last-minute delay iII orders enabled him to finish the school year before returning to active duty with the U.S.M.C., and we hope to see him return to P. C. after his period of service. I2 G-:s '73 'iff' Mas. ANNE M. ROUSSEAU, B.S. Always cheerful and efhcient, always ready to help, a good teacher, a good friend-that is Mrs. Rousseau. III the classroom her students in Typing, Shorthand, and Accounting are quick to catch the buoyancy of her spirit, recognizing at the same time her demand for thoroughness in preparation. Not the least of her contributions to our campus has beeII her work with the Sandspur staff as OIIC of tlIe faculty advisors. To this group she has given of her time, encouragement, and friendly counsel. MISS BEULAI-I HAX'NES, A.B., M.A., B.S. in L.S. Miss Haynes came to P. C. as Librarian in the winter of 1949. She has devoted her entire energy to the tasks of improving the library and gaining for it the place of importance it deserves. She is capable and efficient, and is always ready to help with any problems we may encounter. Through her influence both students and professors are gaining a new appreciation of the value of the college library. McCallum 5 James 5. S . 'FEI LaMotte English v f N 5 ,J Daniels x -D J V Ax N Q , N . I , 1 N N 0 M I. f A f I --J Y:-
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Q Oun Olfll' llfa fo Cfaifjeff .. SOPHOMORES The Sophomore class at P. I. C. blends the spirit and savoir faire of traditional Sophomores with the responsibility and seriousness of college Seniors. We were the campus leaders, though we led in strange paths sometimes-Mabel's, for instance- and we were in the middle of all activities. Clyde Parrish was elected class president for the second year, while john Stewart was chosen as vice-president, and john LaMotte served as secretary-treasurer. We refused to damage by overwork the minds and bodies that Uncle Sam might need, but we enjoyed our last year at P. 1. C., and we wonit forget it for a long, long time. PAUL JEROME BOAN Boan Cheraw, S. C. GENERAL COLLEGE Baseball lg Football 1, 25 Student Act. Board 25 Block P Club 1, 2, Vice-president 2. IOSEPH FRANKLIN BUTLER foe Bladenboro, N. C. A.S. IN BUS. ADM. N. C. State lg Basketball 2.
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