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DEDICATIO in wil J J Y 'Z 1.45951 'i 5 W: 1 t Because of his untiring efforts for the benefit of THE BAGPIPE, his un- seliish attitude, his good humor, and his willingness to help students in prob- lems. mathematical or personal, We, the staff of THE BAGPIPE, sincerely ded- icate this book to Professor William A. Parker, friend to all, without whose help this publication would have been diflicult.
'ML du! GHC! 3004 part yn... THE YEAR'S EVENTS l 'rw nike. ' -..as ,ao- ,,,, . 5 ,A - PT E-3.-.gi K We will always remember this. The freshmen arrived September fourth and the sophomores a few days later. We were all wondering whether we were going to like college life or not. New friends came to us thick and fast. and before we were even settled in our rooms we knew most of the so-called characters around the dorm, Registering and buying books gave us the oppor- tunity to meet the office staff and get some idea how the office was run. The Presbyterian Church party introduced the people of Maxton to us. Enthusiasm ran high as the football season opened. With the help of Uncle Sam our football season wasn't too good, but we were able to close it with a win over E. M. I. The cafeteria was completed and dedicated. We were all glad to see Dr. and Mrs. Thornwell back for the dedica- tion. Homecoming was the time for the big parade. -ff' 'W 7' ' 1 I t 1 o---lJ -'-n-- Q.. . - student-alumni basketball game, and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. Everyone was sorry to see Coach Doak leave during basketball: however, the team was taken under the capable wings of Wiley Steed and later Coach Kinlaw. The tears began to flow as exams started, and Darling began rubbing his hands together. Having lived through this ordeal, we all eagerly awaited the second semester. which saw the beginning of intra- mural basketball and the arrival of many new students. Time passed and then Coach started getting his boys together to get the kinks out for baseball. The Junior-Senior brought to a close the year's activities, and before we knew it, final exams and graduation were upon us. A few of the lucky ones left with diplomas.
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