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...V C t ':s, F... J. FRANK LIGON, B.A., M.A., B.D., D.D. Dr. Ligon came to us last year to help in the over-loaded Bible Department and filled his posi- tion so well that he was asked to resume his teaching this year. Besides his duties as Bible pro- fessor for Presbyterian Junior College, he also serves as full-time pastor of the McColl, South Carolina, Presbyterian Church. MILTON A. REILLY. B.S., M.A. Mr. Reilly holds the catch-all position as Business Manager. His numerous duties vary from struggling with the budget to planting pine trees and lighting fires, but he performs his task with diligence and efiiciency. Besides this position he acts as an instructor in the Business Department. Although much of his work is behind the scenes, Mr. Reilly fills a difficult and important position in the life of Presbyterian Junior College. JOHN W. WELKER, B.S., M.A. Mr. Welker heads the Department of Modern Languages, is instructor in psychology, and is in charge of the student testing and counseling program. Although this is his first year at P. J. C., he has won the title of being the hardest pro- fessor on the campus, but he is one of the best liked. MISS PEARL C. MOTLEY, B.S., B.S. in L.S. Miss Motley became Librarian of Presbyterian Junior College upon the resignation of Miss Beulah I-laynes. She has successfully done her work and is well liked by all. MRS. LOUIS C. LaMOTTE, AB., M.A. Mrs. LaMotte, as Assistant Registrar, is in charge of all the school records. I-Ier friendly smile and pleasant words makes us feel at home at P. J. C. She is never too busy to take time to talk to any student who desires to have a con- ference with her. Mrs. LaMotte plays the piano for chapel exercises and cooperates willingly with the Sandspur and the Bagpipe. i.sMoTTE Rousseau McCALLUM HAYNES ,,,,,,, DANIELS s..,u'
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L. DEANS: FERRENE JAMES CRABTREE -if JOHN W. CRABTREE, JR., A.B., M.A. Mr. Crabtree came to us last summer after completing his M.A. degree at U. N . C. He was given the job of nlling the vacated shoes of Dr. Thornwell as Dean of the Preparatory Depart- ment, something the students thought impossible, but Mr. Crabtree has done an exceptionally good job and as a result has won the respect of the students. Besides his duties as Dean he serves as instructor in English and social science and also as advisor for the Sandspur. CLAUDE L. DARLING II, A.B. As head of the English Department, Mr. Darl- ing assumes the task of teaching us everything from parts of speech to what color ink Burns used in writing To A Louse . He has directed the Radio Club in its expanded work and is advisor for the Bagpipe. Mr, D , as he is known to the students, is a friend to all and takes part in most student activities from the Bagpipe to kite flying. 7: DARLING PARKER WILLIAM R. PARKER, A.B., M.A. Mr. Parker acts as instructor in math and physics. He is a capable instructor, and reveals his wealth of experience in his lectures and labora- tory classes Mr. Parker founded and is the ad- visor for the Photography Club. The Bagpipe owes him sincere thanks for all the photographs in this yearbook. RAYMOND R. DAWSON, A.B., M.A. Mr. Dawson, a new addition to our faculty, is head of the Social Science Department. His assignments are lengthy and his test impossible, but students flock to his courses and come away with a lasting knowledge of economics and history. ROBERT R. DOAK, B.S. Coach Doak was not able to be with us beyond the irst semester this year, but he will always be remembered for his spirit and determination to spur his teams on to impossible achievements. He has earned for himself the lasting affection of his Scotties . 1 - lg 1 . r WX gli.-ii i'i ii-V fi ISE: 'f -Q ,' ggi wg -a' 1.6. .F Q ' f '11, . f 'i' ffm ft 'f il . I J DAWSON DOAK l 3
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Miss Haynes came to P. J. C. as Librarian in Q' LIGON REILLY WELKER MOTLEY JAMES MRS. FLOYD E. JAMES Mrs. James is a woman of many jobs. She acts as an aid to Mr. Reilly, keeps the school books. and takes care of the many problems that arise among the veterans. Besides her duties in the business office. Mrs. James acts as house mother for the residents of the dormitory. MRS. ANN M. ROUSSEAU. B.S. Mrs. Rousseau. whose job it is to teach us typ- ing, shorthand. and accounting, is a good friend to all. When the boys have a problem that they feel only a woman would understand. they take it to Mrs. Rousseau because they know that her helpful guidance will be given. MRS. JOE McCALI.UM. A.B. Mrs. McCallum acts as our dietitian. She has never failed to give us many good banquets al- though she has a strict budget. She prepares our food the same way we would get it at home and, by this means, has found the way to the hearts of the boys. MISS BEULAH HAYNES, A.B.. MA.. BS. in l-.S. the winter of I9-49. She devoted her entire time and energy to the task of building up a library for young men. 'lihrough her influence both stu- dents and professors gained a new appreciation of the value of the college library. lt was with deep regret that we saw her leave at Christmas to be- come Mrs. C. Howard Maury. XVe wish the best of everything for her and Rev. Maury. MRS. OTIS DANIELS One of the first persons we met after we arrived on the campus was Mrs. Daniels. She is secretary to Dr. LalVlotte. serves as receptionist to visitors to the campus. supervisor of student workers in the president's office, postal clerk. and the person everyone goes to when he wants to know some- thing. She holds many jobs, but is efficient in all of them. Long will she be remembered for her winning personality and smile. -X up is x xx fx -. ' x, ' i CND' e' N of so 'be wp., '
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