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

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'f-lf?-354 237 f' I q c --1 rylqfl' W, 9 2 :t hu v 1 r. fy' 1 , -I , , , ..fE-f-5131? ! ' N X , fff .91 f 5f2 '7' 4-'elm' W . VI., Qx The Annual Staff of PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR CCDLLEGE presents w ,fr J vs ' X any l'k'K ' 4 ll A - M X-'L+ Herc's to the Land of the Long Leaf Pine, The Summer Land where the sun doth shine, Whe rung grow greatg Here's ro Down Home, the Old North State! re the weak grow strong and the st -Leonora Montiero Martin :', ., xx gif , 1 S-,' ' T' iff y Q X -xt, ' , .' Y A A mmf ,Y a Q . I I, ry: , ,Nz . 2 4. -Q. X 'J ' ' 7' 'f QNOQ iv , f .', ' , J 5 . Iv . ' q gif., l 37: 'f1'x. ' I ,L 1 rn N 1 wr' V 4,.,f E I fJ,..x-qipu, xg, . ,, 1, , 0 .' lx. 'N P- lx-.. E- ,',':4M2l'1g'-' ' ,Qi L fi. i 21- 4 V .Q-0 - Q' ' ff:- ffl cn ' ,-,nj iii: lg - V 1 TE : 'lib-'w 'Jr .FQQQ7 A'f' U O. 'rf ,I , ', W V1 sfl- l . iiirih jff' - -Y?f5?':'!irfi.74',.. I J! ' . :Z - 'ifi' xl - 9 -If 'Eil' i EQ! X , w g 'X ffm ' 5Wlif f' - ' , V -'yg..E- - V ,-V I' ' , lg- - . -1.44 .112:f1fi,,i x F -kfmi Q66 Bagpipe 1958 As one walks about the campus at Presbyterian Junior Col- lege, he soon becomes aware of the beautiful pine trees. Some are tall and stately, some are short and stubby and grow in groves, some cluster together in twos and threes. They help to remind us that great men down through the ages have turned to nature as a source of inspiration and meditation. Thus, the seeds of our learning have taken deep root in the comfortable natural setting of our college. Not only does a true liberal education imply getting close to nature, but getting close to nature implies getting closer to God. We feel that the most important part of our educa- tion ar Presbyterian junior College is its Christian character, that the spirit as well as the mind must be imbued with the ultimate principles of reality. We have shared as students a mutual grow- ing up-in mind, in body, and in spirit. The editors and staff of the l958 Bagpipe hope that our annual will be a lasting remem- brance of this once-in-a-lifetime college experience. We hope that the pictures and vignettes of pine trees found throughout the annual will serve as a symbol of this experience. Y Y Mi? 5 Bagpipe Stuff CHARLES COWAN STEVVART STAFFORD DOUGLAS VASS BILL MCEXW EN PRESTON BRAILSFORD IACK MCKEITHAN GORDON BRADWELL DWIGHT BAYLEY TOM JOHNSTON ROGER MARTINEZ BEN MCKULIK Editor-in-Cbief Co-Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Photographer Art Editor Sports Editor Class Editor Twypist Staff Assistant Fdflllfj' Advisor 09 QOV .Q Qv. N with pride and deep sincerity MRS. FLORENCE D. HELLEKSON whose personal warmth, exemplary Christian character, sense of tact and charm-the true feminine touch!-have been inspirations to all of us. Devoted to both the practical and the ideal in her teaching, she has given us a strong foundation upon which to build our ca- reers. just as faithfully, she has made possible the good times that are an integral part of every college education. We are fondly grateful for both the great and the small, re- membering las it says in the songl that little things mean a lot. M R S m0Zrn:oQe--n I-I-FUI KFI1 ' ZOU1 .14 Ll. In Memoriom For some are born to do great deeds, and live, As some are born to be obscured, and die, Do thou the deed I die too young to do,- -Arnold Q u X 213- ,E', s' . ,A 1 P -fi '35??S. q 5. fi 4 n X nn In ' a I fi. .- 4 Y' 1 -1 149' f sb:--I X ., 5'3- Q-f is 3 5 L. ui 5,- P M 's ,Q ,, 1 4 'Q 'la RN, X President Gi- . Q-.sg GREETINGS It was the habit of an old schoolmaster to remove his hat at the foot of the steps before entering the classroom building. Why do you take off your hat in front of the building? he was asked by some students. Out of respect for what you young men will become, he replied. You are to take places of responsibility and leadership in our nation. I take off my hat to the school in which you are growing into your future. Each one of you, the students of the year 1957-58, counts greatly. God's blessing and guidance go with you in all the way ahead. -Louis C. I.aMotte as MRS. RAY COX Deans Wffxx MR. HENRY T. ROMINE Dean of Students P-v fi, 1-up DR. JOHN P. DAUGHTREY Dean of Instruction MR. JOSEPH O. PAYNE Dean of Prep. Department MR. ALEXANDER CHERNOV M.S. Graduate in Chemical Engineering Faculty MISS ROSE DEWEVER B.A., M.B.A. ' 'HHS DR. JOHN P. DAUGHTREY B.S., M.S., Ed.D. HN MRS. FLORENCE HELLEKSON DR. CLIFFORD HORNADAY A.B MA PhD MR. FLOYD E. JAMES A.B., M.A. MR. DAVID JOHNSON A.B., M.A. MR. SHELDON F. KOESY LL.B., B.D. l, Faculty MR. BENJAMIN MCKULIK A.B., M.A. MISS PEARL C. MOTLEY B.S. in Ed., A.B. in L.S. MR. JOSEPH PAYNE A.B., M.A. MR. HENRY T. ROMINE A.B., M.Ed. DR. EDGAR A. WALKER A.B., B.D., Ph.D. MR. RALPH MCMILLAN B.S. 1' f' QF' ,Q x MRS. LOUIS C. Lz1MOTTE ' .Q Ariing Registrar MRS. FLOYD E. JAMES Fimmcial Secretary 5- U'-P I if-A 3 15? - , X , 1 ' I 'Q' 1 U S I I I S S S -f f ICI ,- ZFX, E Ttix .A ' 'Q e'g5'.f'l '4Zf . If 3 '-I' .ff 5-....-4.5.21 ,.:- V- .. , 1 Asa . m '- -wfflf .' 1 'ff-M' , X,.1li1515,,, A531-' :wh ,f 4? fffhf 25 f '3,j?3..:13zffY?' 552 .,-lp w I 1 .- ' if f . i,gg,,y.,yy ' 'yfjrf,iQ','Q' 1 .' M U. ? 9 121- 4 MR. ROBERT T. CRAWFORD V , M Business Manager vga... ,V '59 MRS. T. FRANKLIN MORRISON Serretary I0 Demi of Inslrurtion -I' I. 415 if Yr:-V' MRS. THFLMA W. LOGAN 'Lg l Prexiderztk Secretary 4 ,. ,, JI 51 mm n1 ,, :gf - 4 .fa ss, En. - Dielilions MRS. B. MCCALLUM Chief Dietitian iris, 1 MISS KATIE MCLEAN Asxistunl Dietitian College Nurse , 5, Q T R il IJ Iffiiiifi ,gif CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Left lo Right: Briant Hayley, Hattie Mae McCrimmon, Odessa Gilchrist, Walter Townsend, jennert McCrae, Mamie Malloy, Margie E. Mcliachine, Mamie L. Mcliachine, Prudence Charus. Y .1 X Mointenonce QQ -iv' ' jk 1 'P' ' D I A 1 ALEREDO SICILIA Maintenance Sllperrisoz ff- F34 9 Ailf 4 xy WILLIAM O. DODSON Assistant Alaintenance Supervisor' I LGI y , I MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL Andrew McLaughlin, Roland Leach, Mr. W. O. Dodson Almo Mater To thee, dear College, do we raise Our voices in acclaim And memories of yesteryear Shall cluster 'round thy nameg And as we sing our College song, Unfurl the banners free, Revealing liberty and truth Forever P. J. C. ' s , ,A A . S 5' .2 se, pp, ore? . kip - 1' 'P 2 fy , X ' - ' f T gg ' .- .' A v- sa' I iv ' 'C'-Ks' B . . ' -4: 6-- V ' . W'I'AL ,. ' Q .J Q - q ' L - . .Ish ' ' ' ' 'f . X 1 ' Q 4 , I L - ' .5 - - . . 6' , S1 . s 3 ' , A . Q 5 D5 '.- 5 , 5 ,R H ' -O n 'x .w. '5 .Q'in . Q y l , L x. .Kr J- Q' ' 6 ', - -x s .nur . V 1 fq. A -, .-E-. Xl . x 'aL.'3 A . . -If ,x .., - ' 1.705 , 1 xiA,-y. 4.6 . 1-LP: ' . L., .W 1 7 -11.3. . . - Q I . 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U ' X V' 1 x. I MR. FRANK MCCLURE KILLIAN. jk. MR, KAREL MAREGEK 4 wx, 31' X 1'- MR. AUSTIN MCCASKILL MR. DAVID MLGUGAN MR. CHARLES MclNNlS MR. RICHARD ALEXANDER MILLER MR. jACK FULTZ MCKEITHAN A wg L -.fini . ,,, ., Q - w - L:jpjQ1e, RQ.-,r. 1. . Sophc MR. DONALD BIBB MCKEITHAN x I ' I A I ff x ' ' -f 1 ' f' K. ff! ,A ' R , 5 ' .. Xl :fa 3--:Y : ff f : 25 R LXAX 5, :U kX':X DOFGS MR. jOSEPH RANDALL PAGE MR' D0 iff ' A if' ,f I !7ii4,Q,1' f !f,f. 'f ' F- 'x X MR. ERNEST PATRICK MORGAN UGALD MAZATLAN PRIEST - .U .X 1 , f- S 333 11- - fx 1 3- f -' ' '. . at-by -x x azlxg 1 . m Q..c ,fzgg,-'fqvff , X . 1 X .N I.-r-fu--1.1 fr' ' 1' . -. XS. ' V I 'Lxix V. -YQ -5 ' I W MR, OHN RICHARD RAST xgtff' . M '- J N N R N s MR. THOMAS CARROLL O'l'l' MR. HAROLD ALGERNON ROSE MRS THERESA CROSS SEE N X 1 f f X Ike XX xXx, N, -alba za. ff XX S-'E-i. SXT xx J, if QQ N I J ez xgfdf 8 K ggi 1 Q , I 1 X Mil X ',,,x UQ MR. OWEN SMITH SHELTON . WILLIAM THOMAS SLEDGI-I MR. CHARLES STI'W'ART STAFFORD MR. KWANG HO SUNG MR. l,0W'ELL MA'l I'HlfW THOMAS Q-5 Q f' 09 1 if .NEW U, X f x ' ' f - X-' ,J'gpfi' V .' I -' . 1 , - x f V K5-xx 1 fi . ,X 1,-4,v O . fi ,si 1,-ff Q' -73 , ui- y' . 'iI:11v:'-'f - E lf' E SN Ea S 2292 .Af I va My Xb -,VL 2 - uh-5. -4' ff . X., gf 7 f,Yff,1'.5 N, f:f', ',5-'-f'f7'hLL I X' X V V 'xi W ag, f ' R ' -If A -.-',. a x' - MR X I R' 4'TH',1ff: w V MR. BIENNI-'I l' -IACKSON XY'Il.l.IAMh I. -xx w 4. A.. J -Q, '3 'ff-7..iP'ff'1 Y,. aff. . ..' ,I 'lx .fi 4. .ny . ' ,xg 7 I s A J, J Q- 'D 1 Jaw 4 I . 5,-' Q- I Mn . 9 ' ,V . . .. X J I I 4 - u ' f ' , a 1 s A , I I' A-I .. .X 1, 61 mixing- Jfn- ,,-P-,ga '5'9'fv.- 'T-AC ':.' 'f'-Q: . ji 'vi-3 3.4 L I O u- 15- .4 '321i - f , . . - 'J . I ff.-., f ,.Q'.-fqpg, .v ,: -3 -9-,Q gg. v - N- ff -. . ' '-, ' ', ,.fzsg.j1 55- '3 MR ROBERTO ALONSO MR, RICHARD MAURICE AUSTIN MR. JOHN WALTON ANDERSON 5 C sy f -Q ' I? 2 f MR, SHELBY BARRINEAU MR. HERMAN BARNHILL ,gm I jhivf' MR. JOHN A. -BAUGH, IV MR DWIGHT SMITH BAYLEY I 4 -. L- MR ROBERT THOMPSON BOST MR. GORDON CAMPBELL BRADVVELL MR. FELIX TOMAS CARDERO MR. ANGUS PRESTON BRAILSFORD 5 fi if fh- 1' i--f -.75 S , MR. BAILEY CHANCE MR. ROBERT DIXON CLARK MR. DAVID P. CAYCE MR. CHARLES S, CLARK 595 ig.-1' u n ,,bie3.,8,t? . fin? 7 MR. LACK DEMPSEY COLE 'TID' MR. JIMMX BRADDOCR COLE '1'. ! .ini p MR. JOHN L. CURTIS MR. DAVID NVAYNE DuBOSE MR. NEAL COX MR. ANDREW DENMARK MR. PHILLIP E. DUGGINS MR SAM H EDWARDS MR. VUINSTON ESKRIDGE ,Q. 9'Nf 1.-ff Y... MR. ROBERT FIELDS MISS BARBARA ELIZABETH GLISSON MR. EDW'IN ALLISON HALL, JR. MR. RAY HYER MR. CHARLES LUTHER FRECK MISS DAISIDEAN GRUBB MR, CHARLIE FREDERICK HEWITT MR. GENE EDXYARD HOLLIFIELD QTY Nu 'Irv' ik.-r '? Q 1-4- l MR. GABRIEL HOMAR MR, ROBERT COLLINS JAMISON MR. JOSEPH HODGES JONES MR. BILLY GENE LAVINER MR. JOSE INDA MR. ROBERT FREDERICK JESSEN, JR, MR, OWEN DALE LANNING MR. JOHN LEE ini 4' 1 .ghwm nm. noon wumzoo LeFRANC 'CS' NIR BOBBX MELVIN LOING MR. ROBERT C. MADDEN ' iv.. ' if MR TED JOEL MATTI-IIS MR. LARRX SMELTZER MIMS 'Q 'F 'f MR. WILLIAM HAROLD MONROE MR. NEBRASRA EDWARD MOORE II M ',. '. .1 K Mn. DAVID DANIEL Moss A f' I ' s 4 3-1 12 lug -'Uh 'X Us , X 0 MR THOMAS EDGAR MYERS MISS LOIS ADELE McGEE MR. DAVID MCKISSICK MR. BILL M:EWEN MR. JAMES ROBERT MCKINNEY MR JAMES ALEXANDER McNAlR MR TOMMY MCMI LLAN MR. WYMAN MCROY 'of '! '17 -C3 MR. LARRY EUGENE PERRITTE MISS 10 ANNE PETERSON MR. DAVID V'II.SON ROGERS MR. CARSON PROCTOR MR. WILLIAM JAMES ROBINSON 'I' YT 1... 11 x 3-I' r gg... MR. CAREY JARVIS SEALEY MR JOHNINIE EMORY ROTHROCR MR. CHARLIE SEDDINGER 5 ,V N E--f 44 1-f:,g,1rq ...up in Q, N X pzisrra Q, Q ' ug 3' Q .c mm- ., 3 I , , , 1 ,Q YZ? w --- -' f:x H :A .1 - ye I: MR. JOSEPH BENNETT SHIRAH MR, GERALD THOMAS SMITH MR. JOHN SAUNDERS THOMPSON MR. RIN TAE U MR. GEORGE ROBERT SHULER MR. ROBERT MURPHY STEVENSON MISS CLAUDIA VIRGINIA THROWER MR. DOUGLAS VASS -fx i F v I lf 51 'T' ,T 5- --v V .- QC' L 5.4-v, xi qi ,..- I 54' 'vu' sf 2 L MR, RICHARD ARNOLD WALLACE MR. FREELAND WARD MR. DONALD DURYEA WALTER 49 MR. WILLIAM ARCHER WEBB, JR. MR. JOHN TALIAFERRO WEST in MR. DEERY M. WILKES, JR, MR. THOMAS KEITH WESTALL ,nf kg, 'A s 1.4 Ns 1 L Q ?-Q.. , , Tha'- BRAVO, ALEXANDRO CARSON, JACK CARSON, MACK -Q2 A5-A ii.. Preparatory Students 'fx 'hvfv . m-ff qs' AGUIRRE, EDUARDO BARNES, TINY BRANSCOMB. LAMAR .mx K . K'-fx - '15 I ,J KL, M A GREEVER, BARRY HANCOCK, GEORGE .0- , 5.0. -SN' 4 -- 35 1.5, , wr-- ' 'S12: iw, A-tjfzf' - J' 4 ?'!1:'- Q-j' Q 4 K-45,1 'rg-g 1 COOK. CHARLES FERNANDEZ, JOSE GRAVITT, BOBBY ,. '05, qi sv' Q3- 1 JUHNAION. 'IOM ISEA. GUILLERMO llL'MPHRlE5, jlM jx 'R 1 v 'Uk fi Lf- 4 ...Q Q64 MIGUEL, GIQILLERMO MARTINEZ. ROGER MQKLEVEN, GEORGE ?'S , fl ff' Q O +- vrx ' Q.. -i . 13 MAS, JORGE KEY, FELIX JONES, RICHARD IT , ,.4 ,Q RODRIGUEZ, ANDRES REVILLA. LARLOS Preparatory Students J' RODRIGUEZ, ENRIQUE 157 I-V Q14- i- . Q . SOLER, ARNALD0 WILSON, CARL 'RW' X' I X xl xl 1, , 1 N ' E 1 xx, wh 'rf X X W, XE? l 1 XQ W 14 Q1 I X ' xx V! ! U .uf 1 MX f X f x A X y A I .xx I ff , X, f 4 f Q X 'W ' J, .fri J XL Q-154:51 Y TT, ,3,f f f X N is X ww VNYIJI x -felt? -LJ Xx 1 5- 1 AR X K. 'if '-al'?ZQf'?44f7'T7' 3 V X N U 1 'f V. X Nw Q . J- ,eq QV:-1:Qf.r -57541 1 1 X .sw-:Qi v f:z '!5'l'.:?11f?1-m...' xx-.sg ' W, grfq,-f-' . gff' 4, , V , K X 1, K, ,XXX X :w i i l e 1 Second Semester Students ' 3- 'w . 0 'Pr X! n Wt I 1 ll' Left to Right, Third Row: Mr. Malcolm L. Thomas, Mr. Monty L. Hutchins, Mr. t William K. Kautz, jr. Second Row: Mr. john 5. Peeler, Mr. Samuel D. Austin, Mr. Douglas M. Burns. First Row: Mr. Wfilliam H. Heckle, Miss jean M. Gainey. lt Ex it V It 5 P ! '. . r ll' ,4h!.s. 'Qllnff 'Ulla-L In li 1, B nn' fl. .. M Qi .p 0 I :F I Q .' x N. v 9 ul E I 5 I 5 . Q 5 U I 1 9 - 'fu- A . - . . ...,, ,.- 7' 'K -M ,sf 1 L 1- 7v,J at V.. - f, -15.2-v,bJW.:,:' 4,n. ,,3,k'v. Y' , f-Iver, f give n F2541 -' - is . gg, .ekujgt NVQ, ' gfyf. '4- 5 .. -' '1'g',3. ,:A--puff' 9 W' .- lj' n. n.'. , ,K in ff X .jf .iq .-,,, 1 .Qi 1,5-L 'Q b . N, N' 6 'll 'fb ',A , .fn , ' . 4 ' - A 'Z if'n.'1' -- ' Al' - . y:f5' U I... - 10: Q.. . s , 5 -' v 1 EAMN, w.-gg i'?? -'f'- ,!'-': l . 2,1 1. '- 5 ' Jn! Pf 4 i . '--Vffw' L , A ' N-1 '1f'7:J53 ' ' ' ,F '.' --'Jw h A '. iff? 'Ll 'A- ,aff Q ffvff' 5.4 Q 1.79 , qf1,,f'.,-2ff:'? 5 1 - ' --5 W' '-.gp ici 'f-'.' - high tw ... . Na , I ,' 'ff '. Ji' '1 ,:, Y Y. v.','7i 7.'-.ilffnlir . - ,av.g 5f .-F'-' ..j' 1. .f mf. ,fig 4 , ' .. l,,g ,': '., f, A, .,'iggrf'1.r , '-'K Ax' - qj:.ig'.v- U 46 4 , Q 7 . A.4f 'f- ' r,- . .,,.A I- a L64 f . -5 .' Ju 'lpn .4 - - nx.,1B -':V-- . ,- I Segted, Left to Right: Mr. Owen Shelton, Mr. Bill Dickson, Mr, Richard Miller. Standing, Left lo Rigbl: Mr. Don McPherson, Mr. Connie Baker, Mr. Wellon Hunter, Mr. Douglas Vass. Democratic procedure is practiced at Presbyterian junior College, and students have the opportunity to learn political codes and manners in the election of their officers. The Presi- dent of the Student Body and First Vice-President are elected from the Sophomore Class. The Second Vice-President and the Secretary-Treasurer may come from any class. All class officers are members, and weekly parliamentary councils are held for discussing all affairs of the Student Body. ..li .. A ' .ex . Lg r ' C-rt . . -e 1-.' will MR. HENRY T. ROMINE Advisor MR. RICHARD MILLER President M Left ta Rigbl, Second Row: Mr. Alvin B. Hutchins, Mr. Gerald T. Smith. Firxt Row: Mr. Nebraska E. Moore, II, Mr. William T. Sledge, Mr. William R. Blake. The purpose of the Dormitory Council is to promote good conduct in the dormitory. Every effort is made to impress on the students that the dormitory is their home away from home g civilized behavior is expected, and the dormitory monitors and their staff are appointed by Student Government to carry out certain rules governing conduct. The Dormitory Council works jointly with Student Government for the wel- fare of the Student Body. -ICD lU -FUI -lZrn T I 3 MR. SHELDON F. KOESY College Chaplain and Sponsor Tx ffffs- s I ee ' in ' N - ' ' T33 it '- 3, fe. , i x. N- 3- , ' . , .. .sl Q t.-In -5 ek P1 .4 . .,-I 1 iff. Lell lo Rigbl, Too Row: Mr. Gordon Bradwell, Mr. Bobby Boles, Mr. Gerald T. Smith, Mr. Ted Mathis, Mr. Dwight Smith Bayley, Mr. Thomas M. Crumpler, Mr. Charles Cowan. Second Row: The Student Christian Association is one of the most 'important groups on campus, for it seeks to exemplify the basic principles of the college as a Christian institution. All students are invited to participate. The weekly program of the Student Christian Association includes a Chapel service on v - . i r? , . l , I 5 . 1 1 ' - 1 1 ,A 0 f , ,L 1 .K -,A lf, - , Q15 ' a.,.,, , . ., 3 H A , Miss Tiny Barnes, Miss Barbara E. Glisson, Miss Jo Anne Peter- son, Mr. Charles S. P. Stafford, Mr. Barry G. Greever. Wednesday mornings, a business meeting on Friday mornings, and participation in the mid-week prayer services held every Wednesday evening. The group plays an important role during Religious Emphasis Week. This year they obtained Dr. john H. Mc- Kinnon as their main speaker, and the series of lec- tures and good music was enjoyed by all. ff T 'w A vi' O T I 1 .1 l, X f v , A 'Jf.4 xt ' A 5 1 .123 .xv V. I ffl! N MR. CHARLES S. P. STAFFORD Vice-President -z-. xs 'am il zu 1 l ' ' 'Jfff-71-W'5JV'ff 5999'-01 IN .J lllllt- early ln rho Samson. TWU nx-JV:n,g pictures, Tri- ':l1 tr-ll just what the Lg-.gms lun-:ph and Dv,-ical and Crum, YN D I S l.-1-.gnwj of w.nn1ng Q19 wn1'U.li1x1o11 .md Rc.surrectx1.1n were '- . '.-11.1f..11- H..w.11.-1 1119 Q,,.11...J1-1-e-L-111.-1 L1cf111-c- Lhc students an ,l1yler'a.:n Jumor Col.legf.' ' ' MR. CHARLES STEWART PARNELL STAFFORD H Of UR' Sluden' UU'-911 AL Ediior oclmon program on rmng The two pwturesx 'mg I-Nm: gona H1111-mer, mel iff fmm UW L 1 f 9 0 f Chflsl - l Y5uoLuc-A have proven to be pret- 59U?S 1 ' l 1ry weak .11 me pm.-, but leis ln1.1nu.1.x'5l b.Ld:f-ibal.Ll has ii- The PIC Sooturs got the b359- :..lL, learns mmgxved nf tw 0 carb iram the tap and batwm doors of the dorm. TJ H1151 11121 iimfu 1.3.1 .1 f 1111 WJ. Hu f llia 1 l LQ111.: C 1 . .- 11.n.nx1 1 111. 1 1. .1 11... lg L nw V51- .1l LE111 H-vllnzeld Cn yr e Lnrxg 1'-ur the Cubs wllh 29 In the battle of the unbeaten mmm- mght me xvnms edg' ed the Trgers 46-+0 lo take over sole possemfon of hrs! place It was 3 way. wah both warm plzymg heafki ug-d several tunes dunng rhe gmcre, and only rn the last mo mmutes could Lhe Wnldcats :nm me mme. Hunter led Lhe nmrner, wth 13 pc-mls vs'h1.le F-Indus lcd me losers wrrh 21 ln lhv se'-Und game Lhc Bears r1-lied 11-,111 wha- Gxbs m .1 rough. 11111 A1111 f11u4ht n.:ll g.u'nc 64- 1:1r11: 71.1.7 Le..1111:. mlpe Lint thas ls Just a tempor- mmm under way vdthfball season off to a succesdui 9.314 last egugg Pheiffer College nme un the sc-.mn opener by a snare of one .ary weakness. Lf At ls and the buys mart pounclmg the old horse-hme luxe they should, Lhe bcomes vl'LLl come Lbrough mu: wwkb,-1mf1 . 1 1 l 1 M Q W l 111c111, s. c. , 1 Uu E Oil Co. 'ms 0 no B' 14 sucusiul season. me, P1111 Dug.-:sms famed on the. ,ki .1.....n,1 1... W.. .-.... .. .-. le mom mire ' be mere 1110 DU11l0D Tires ' f. 3.-.1 .1 1. M MR. EDWARD BRAILSFORD HIL rv Maman L1 f uw. Buslrlexs Manager . ,, , ...rn -.. .11...-. ri 51112 . - -- W Thi. . ., ,..,- Yi., . gun mls :luv 111.1 nf 111.1 11.13. .- Q., 1n.-..-..mhm.W1 THE STA E BANK 150 1. 1:11.1 111m 111. 5.-U111.. Q. f, .. . 15. . . - . , , N .rl Quay .larkct . , fy C 4, I ff A' 'uf 'l'f1 l'g'fi 'Wf H 1 Lxumxuum 1 nmxroN, N. c. lg u1tI.H1A Aglmullfxf LE., l4.UA'lQ ml flmlrl' m U ' E ul M-fmbcr Fcdergrl U1-pow! lniurcurce Corporauon .. . ...zz 2 Q 1, 1,4 .1... Q .11 ., ,. . -1 . 1 , 1.1 1. lf1'-1.- 111' 20 1., - 1 .lfl V X11 In lllllhli mV'1ll1 hmcerles T Meat . -A - - - -' 1.11. U, '-'.1,' .1 1 ,rj 111 pg -W1 HU T1!1':'s -.nm 13 N'.'.lh 11111 z1.1..1y Elms Um nm: I f11fl1 . l U11 ll-1011: '-UV-li 11,111 11.lIl.1-ll n1l Tl n1p511r1 XV - ' B ' . 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Miss B.1rl1.1r.x F. Cilrfsrrn. Miss ,lo Anne Peterson. Mr. Charles S. P. Stafford, Mr. Barn G. Grccwr, .Q-gy Vmlf- .r Qugnu-cr hr, vwll C'-Wi' rrr..rm.-'p , :rr leaf: :rw i :dL.mr-r1'aL- '-r n1.lz- '?1f35'.-lg .r l':r'p-1 N 'ary hrgtoq custrwznx uf 'he sex-.V if rr .n if-and prg.-.p ire mxksmamhzp and unit!acf,I1:fev :1 Kixxs us ap:-rr: 'fr 5, us He will panrupale in ihe-'UTP dl-lb ifr: Lnfe--1 ' practical apphcauon of leader, graduazzon and marnlarn made by me Hebrew 4 Greek sullures LU muderri maj: of lrfz: Brbli :h.1f-011135 will receive at' '1 on and 11 :S nlirnnf-C lv Zhe Tumi of the frrrvrrn x :sr-if cs r- -.U .1-.1 , ,Ulla rn rhv Simi, -Continued on Page 25 Iiflg four hours class Lime helf .rr',+r.r1Q and will carry college rrf-1.1 grams-11 :ry Presrqneriarr ',.n1ri1' 4.0.4916 Tne lurrr may me iam-:1 bl thine uho .ire not fri,-ravi,-, .1 wil-as wfeuzi and vp ir- thu present three pe-Jplr nme 3:1161 .ip v-'hu :be 'Wifi rig . r 1 r. .We Vflff iff'- Thvw arf- my nr-Anrr-an r-r ini- arirdem Crmqr ,mx wrrK.fnnr..n --r ir,. r.:-1 rw--sbrr.1fr,,n .ar H.. 4.v,,,QN.g-.. Hi.. ...A....,.,,- .., n,r:.:... 1-L., i, ., L.. ..r. v , .. 1 N , ,'I,?,i .: MR. BENJAM1N MCKULIK' Y ' :Spqrifor I Y ' X f4:,,- . , f . 4 . 'MRI CHARLES COWAN 1 , , amor-in-chigf A MRQ JACKXMMCKEITHAN 'HN V EdifOfl , ' IN L,fwr'i:'f:,nQ,x M11.iiROGER MARTINEZ f. f 1 X Ediiai-idl' I Aslvistant ' ' MR. PRESTON BRAILSFORD ' D X .N 'Pbotogrdpher 1 ix' li : i . 1. , 1 I r Q Y s A X f 1: 1 1 l',l. X ls J Left to Rigbl: Mr. Jack F. McKeithan. Mr. Karl D. Vass, Miss Gerald T. Smith, Miss Barbara E. Glissom, Miss jo Anne Tiny Barnes, Mr. Roger Martinez, Mr. Charles Cowan, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Felix T. Cadero. We, the editors and staff, proudly present the 1958 Bagpipe. Vi'e have thoroughly enjoyed putting together your yearbook, and we feel that we have shared both a fun-filled and maturing experience. Reflected in these pages are the many activities of our little crew, as they cover the town for ads, snap their shutters at freshmen reluctantly decked out in their fancy duels or sopho- mores lounging informally. NX'e wish to thank artists, writers, photographers, and businessmen alike: but the only thing we really ho e 's th much as we do. p i at -you enjoy it as 5 Lef! In Right: Miss Lois Adele McGee, Mr. Richard M. Austin, Mr. Robert lessen. Mr. Malcolm L. Thomas, Mt. jimmy L. Clark, Mr. M David johnson, Sponsor. The French Club was organized to pro- mote better understanding of French customs and to improve students' ability to converse in the language. Interesting meetings and special activities, including movies and field trips, oc- curred during the year. w MR. MR. DAVID JOHNSON Sponsor RICHARD AUSTIN Presia'er1t F R E H V1 '-r MR. ALEXANDER CHERNOV Sponsor MR. BILL FEAGIN President Left lo Right Top Rau NI: Robert C Jamison 'slr Gerald T bmith Mr Charles H Cool-t Wir Daxid XX Rogers 'Nlr ohn T West Ill Setoud Rau 'Sir immx L Clark NI: William R Peagin 'wir Arnaldoj Soler This year saw Z1 major event for the Radio Club-the opening of their own college radio station, Now students .ind townspeople enjoy good music. the news, and speciiil programs straight from R.idio XVHIC. XY'ith this new in- terest tit Presbyterian -Iunior College there is hope for the development of radio tlr.im.itifs. 1 l l l 5 , I Lefl lu Riglvl, Tap Row: Mr. jack F. Mclieithan, Mr. Gerald T. Smith, Mr. David XV. Rogers, Mr. john W. Anderson, Mr. William R. Feagin, Mr. Wfilliam R. Blake. Serond Raw: Mr. Edward D. Brailsford, Mr, Thomas H. Crumpler, Mr. Dwight S. Bayley The Photography Club is one of the busiest of all clubs. There is always some event which calls for their talents. Activities included mak- ing of pictures and active work in school's dark room. ' .5 T R P H Y l 1 I 4 MISS ROSE DeWEVER Sponsor MR. THOMAS CRUMPLER Presia'eut ,- v ' 'Y ,. 4 4. . MISS PEARL C. MOTLEY Sponsor MR. SAMUEL AUSTIN President 1 i ' V l I ll 1 ,1 ll I '7 I . ,TQ 1 S -6- .nl 'QE Lefl I0 Right, Top Rout Mr. Samuel D. Austin. Mr. Edward D. Brailsford. Mr. Richard A. Miller, Mr, Charles P. Stafford, Mr. E. P. Morgan, Mr. Gordon Bradwell. lu Ccutir: Miss Pearl C. Motley. Bollum Rout Mr. Sock Mook Jang. Miss jo Anne Peterson, Miss Barbara E. Glisson, Mr. Chong Gin Kim, The Library Club is composed of students who serve as library assistants to Miss Pearl Motley, Librarian. The purpose of the club is to keep abreast of major literary events, new books, and the best methods for operating a good library. Students of P.j.C. are indebted to this Club for their help in locating many items needed in the classroom. Left to Right. Top Row: Mr. William H. Monroe, Mr. David P, Cayce Mr. Richard A. Austin, Mr. jack D. Cole. Mr. Robert Jessen, Mr Phillip E. Duggins. Seuterl: Dr. john P. Daughtrey. Phi Theta Kappa is a national junior col- lege honorary scholastic fraternity. Member- ship is restricted to the upper five per cent of the student body. The local chapter, Zeta Up- silon, was chartered in january, 1949. To be elected to membership, a student must meet the scholastic requirements, must be carrying at least fifteen hours of academic work, and must have proved himself a constructive and responsible citizen. 1 i I Q f- l JN J Q lla DR. JOHN P. DAUGHTREY Sponsor MR. RICHARD AUSTIN Presirlent i51- lx R 1: 1 i ' , 7' t X ' Ute., ' xv 1 4' ' A 5.7 1- ,I i-, 'i'7??' -'- '- f ,xi MR. ROBERT T. CRAXVFORD Sponsor MR. JACK MCKEITHAN President r. V' I.ell lo Riglwl, Tap Run: Mr. Fdward D, Brailsford, Nlr. Maltolm I Thomas. Mr, Felix T. Larderu, Mr. David XY. Rangers, Mr. Gurdon Bradwcll. Swami Rau: Mr. Ruger Martinez. Mr. jatlv F. Mclxetthan Mr. XX'illiam R. Blake. The Volunteer Fire Department is orga' nized each year for those students who are in- terested in helping to prevent fire and fire hazards. Members were given courses and actual experience in fire-fighting. The Volun- teer Fire Department received and deserved many words of praise from the fire department of Maxton and from individuals of Muxton as well. .X 5 cr,-.5 - -N '.- 1 j X V . a I . 3 1 'H . N CQ E .X Nlr. Olin l.. Graham, Mr. Robert Carrington, Mr. john W. Ander- son Kseatedj Mr. james A. McNair, Mr. Robert D. Gathings. The Veterans' Club is an organization which affords former members of the armed forces a certain social expression. lt is good for the members to recall together their various war and travel experiences. The club is one of the largest groups on campus. S' , I .. Ast MR. H. T. ROMINE Sponsor MR. JOHN W. ANDERSON Presizlenl l 4 l J MR. RALPH MCMILLIAN Sponsor MR. BILLY DIXON President - - f- ' - I '7 o f 1 l r l I Y Left in Rigid, Bak Rout Mr. Bobby Btvles. Mr. Connie M. Baker Mr. Bobby G. Coggins, Mr, Lowell M. Thomas. Iron! Rum: Mr Charles T. Hawkins, ML Robert O. Berry. Mt. Bennett j, XY'illiam5. Mr. Alvin B. Hutchins. Mr. Billy Hall Dickson. The Block P Cluh is composed of all athletes at Presbyterian Junior College. This Club had its origin in 1929, .md its purpose is to promote activity in athletics and to stress sportsmanship in college life. 111 Left in Rrgblx Mr. Samuel D. Austin, Mr. Karel F. Marecek Mr Randolph j. Page, Mr. Thomas H. Crumpler, Mr. Barry G. Greever: Sealed: Mr. Charles S. P. Stafford. K . I :Q X ft Some students very early feel that they are chosen to serve God and Humanity. These par- ticular students at Presbyterian junior College constitute the Ministerial Club. They plan to become shepherds of a flock and their ac- tivities and general intellectual interests are directed toward this objective. This club works jointly with the Student Christian As- sociation for the spiritual welfare of the stu- dent body. v. ,4,,, ..., 3 DR. LOUIS C. LaMOTTE Sponsor MR. STEWART STAFFORD President M N S T E R A L C L U B i I -:Zn-:UC-im 'f x X E S T ' I l 533 e 1: I 1 I- - V -...rv s ,i I I if T 741- L. .1 l Y f A . JV- L 5 5 - . 1 C fi ', 'x. L U :nail ' B R f, H rs- . I . S,-Qi-,I N 'f' Left lo Right, Top Row: Mr. Ted j. Matthis. Mr. Karl D. Vass, Mr. 4 'xii Richard A. Miller. Second Row: Mr. Felix T. Cardero. Mr. Billy H. 2' y x ' TX Dickson, Mr. Charles E. Cowan. Mr. Randolph J. Page. Firsl Row: 1' , Q. ., - Mr. David johnson, Mr. jack F. Mclieithan. Mr. Roger Martinez, ' 'V .,. ' z- ' X Mrs, Florence Hellekson. 4 ff . F if I . I il .1 1 1 i f .4 R . '4 'AA MRS. FLORENCE HELLEKSON MR. DAVID JOHNSON Co-Sponsors MR. RICHARD MILLER President No college could go without some social expression. As a relief to the academic rigors at Presbyterian junior College, Mr. Richard Miller and his club plan and carry out many colorful activities for the students. This year has been especially an active one. There have been the Christmas parties, Birthday Banquet, Homecoming. and many other functions to keep the Student Activity Club on its toes. The student body expresses appreciation for this club and its good work. -G. van- X,,f V3 'Q Lefl to Right, Top Row: Mr. Billy G. Laviner, Mr. Gabriel Homar Mr. Ted -I. Matthis, Mr. Richard A. Miller. Semin! Row: Mr. Wei don S. Hunter Mr, Donald D. Walter, Mr. Ro er Martinez, M , g r. Ernest P. Morgan. Fin! Razr: Miss Tiny Barnes, Mrs. Beth Carter, Mrs, Florence llellekson, Miss Barbara E. Glisson, Miss jo Anne Peterson. The Chapter of the F.B.L.A. was organized in 1957 to promote interest in the Business Administration Courses and to provide u broader knowledge for the students as to the opportunities in the business world. Field trips and special service activities en- rich the program throughout the year. Q. 1 1'- MRS. FLORENCE HELLEKSON Sponsor MR. ERNEST P. MORGAN Vice-P1'eJider1t 1' T if O .Y 'G - -rl I I Q - .aE..-,..- Q n - 4. U .- - i 1 i-?T 3- MR. J. P. DAUGHTREY Sponsor MR. DNVIGHT BAYLEY President If . 5 Lefl Io Right, Tap Razr: Mr, XVilliam A. XY'ebb, Mr. Samuel D. Austin, Mr. john XV. Anderson. Mr. Thomas H. Crumpler, Mr. Charles S. P. Stafford. Second Razr: Dr. john P. Daughtrey.. Mr. john L. Curtis. Miss Lois Adele McGee. Miss jo Anne Peterson. Firxl Row: Mr. Barry G. Greexer. Miss Barbara E. Glisson, Miss Tiny Barnes. This year the Glee Club made a fairly suc- cessful attempt to revive the club. After hav- ing a successful Fall Concert. the Glee Club sponsored Pianist Robert McDonald in a con- cert in the school auditorium. The Glee Club was also sponsor of the Flora MacDonald Cxlee Club when it presented its Concert. The Col- lege Quartet of Presbyterian junior College is composed of members from the Glee Club. .-5? Ltffl to Right, Top Raw: Mr. Felix T. Carclero. Setond Raw: Mr. Eduardo Aguirre, Mr. Gabriel llomar. 'lfurtl Rutr: Mr. Alexander Bravo, Mr. Andrew Rtxdigucz, Mr. Arnaldo J. Soler. Bottom Roux Mr. Roger Martinez, Miss Ne-ruida Diaz, Mr. Robert Alonzo. Sometimes the northern climate becomes too chilly. The Latin-American Social Club seeks to maintain southern warmth in terms of Latin-American music and energetic dis- cussions about home. f x.' v gig ' Q. r 'cx'fi,71l-'.'1 ' -A K, 'Avis MR. DAVID JOHNSON Sponsor MR. FELIX CARDERO President ix lu. i I l I v 1 . X we I! .Arg I .4 1 4 MRS. FLORENCE HELLEKSON Sponsor MISS ENEYDA CORRALES Vire-Preside nt 5. K I ,1 - s 4,X '- l -sf711f Lrfl lo Righf, Top Run: Miss jo Anne Peterson, Mrs. Florence Hellekson. Miss En:-yda Corrales. Sfmml Roux Miss Tiny Barnes Miss Nercida Diaz, Miss Barbara E. Glisson. XY'ith the expansion of the student body to include a larger group of Co-eds. Z1 co-ed Club was formed in the fall of l'J5'. The pur- pose of the club is to provide social Actisitics, service projects, and to serve as a forum for the discussion of co-ed problems and interests around campus. f. u tg .- ,.,. Z ' J.. ,... Q 1 8,965 .1 V ' I x,lnnR ll 1:3 Sports :fa 1?-3'5f21:.r A ! 'w 15- -A- rw v, , A - -. I K . L N ' 1 1 ,Q 1 . NL M5 ' ' 5' Us 7 ' . . 1.2 V' . 51 Thi M' Iifn , L 44 pi 3? ' Ja' .- ,Inf A4 ,. . Q .fl , 4 , .' -lf, 'A sm' Jeff . 1. TL, ,Y 45 .U f ' ' - ' ' -'-' gnu' 3' N' V 1' . 1 I ' K A l N .. ' f- Lf x r.. y ,., - 'NA' f ' fr.. ' . - -' . - vs.. ,1',.N ' .rf uf' ' 3144 '- v . ' ' - ' . I . .- . I W u fsugwi - '- 1 . 'r fr . ,144- A -.Qi .' f L ,-.12 . s ...PQ I W. Jn. r ANS, . 1 ,ML . 1. f-1, - 1. '7 9', A - Q 4 'I rf -P cl fy 7 ns x 2 K y 7 T H fi HERMAN BARNHILL BENNETT WILLIAMS X. 1' - 1 Q- .. ' th I Tm. BOBBY COGGINS E X L .+ x i Bos TOMMY HAWKINS Dli M M tba 0 0171 Old n L. Graia r. Owen D. n Charles T. V7 L 'I Q D- X 1 K P ROBERT JESSEN I 1 . ' x v,?lQ'iJ ' XX fi 5 X lv J m3 J LOWELL THOMAS 1 mf , f 6 H I xg 9 x A ,j E l f ,f l X 51 5 1 4 1' 5 I BOBBY BOLES F5 Xl fx 1 EE .--If 1 Mx I! ?'1 uv l + .X DANNY RISSNER - Bose i B H YPA Af P ' if Q J 'xf , .,.. A . HERMAN BARNHILL 'A ' iff' ' 'B-A . A BOBBY BERRY I I -' ,T ,. --B -- v- ,-ft kj PHILLIP DUGGINS ' ' P P A Q w B , J t BE B A' BL , A , 1 '- 1 A Q S 7 1 l x'L' tj LARRY MIMS Lgflto Right, Top Raw? Mr. Owerzm J. 'Ez,fLi5g.f?.Tn1'CFI.t'3g1.Y ,. A B hu, Mr. Lowell - f ' 'N XXV VW fx R Ap xi, . S .Lf I ' Z fi YU : vii 4 J 1 LOWELL M. THOMAS A DALE LANNING i cull I y 6 f hh fi IX! N FMS X fi 'X 'E-w P n f 1 f BENNETT WILLIAMS 5 I 1 'I ,I ,Q , - III. X MI 1 ALVIN HUTCHINS I - A 1 '4 ,I , . I II, xA Iv A X PAUL VVYATT N 1 'lx I ,K wi r Q- I 'NAA .I ff -Li' ' Q- BOBBY Bouzs 4 A I IX I Kam Row: Mr. Alvin B. Hutclh?-IQ, Mr. N err O. 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DON MCPHEARSON President of Preparatory Class presents MISS GERALDINE MCILORY MR. BILLY DICKSON President of Sophomore Clas. presents MISS ARDEN FOBES Ag. Iwi x MR. DWIGHT BAYLEY President of Glee Club presents MISS ANNE TOWERS 1 Wi lfnf ig! 1' - 'Ai -f' . -4.5 'V' f+i,?ff'.f1- .rv 'iw - A ,..:.,v A MR. THOMAS CRUMPLER President of Photography presents MISS SHARON GUSTAFSON ,unm- 1'7 l ,, MR. SAMUEL AUSTIN President of Library Club presents MISS ANN MCLEAN MR. ROGER LaFRANC President of Latin-American Club presents MISS MADELINE de CARDENAS 'Wm B MR. DOUGLAS VASS President of Freshman Class presents MISS PAT ROBBINS - frx v- 'AY is MR. WILLIAM FEAGIN President of Radio Club presents MISS PAT NORTHCUTT 'ggi' MR. JACK MCKEITHAN President of VFD presents MISS MYRA STOWE MR. C. STEWART STAFFORD Presiden! of Pre-Ministerial Club presents MISS PATRICIA MCKEITHAN 5 MR. RICHARD AUSTIN President of Pbi Theta Kappa presents .MISS SHARON COVINGTON I vw! f Q A- as 'x X.. THE CO-ED CLUB presents MISS CLAIJDIA VIRGINIA THROWER MR. RICHARD MILLER presents MISS SUSAN K. FREEMAN W FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA presents MISS NANCY ANNE BROWN -5' . N L1-Q - ' 6 ' .2 Sponsor Queen Lk.-, - . A , Autographs Adve Qiggmermts Lciurinburg Milling Company Manufacturers ot CERTIFIED FLOUR and CERTIFIED FEEDS Phones 23I 81 232 Lourinburg, N. C Austin Drug Co. FOUNTAIN SERVICE Our Favorite Hangout MAXTON, NORTH CAROLINA Moxlon Service Co. cRowN DISTRIBUTORS GAS - FUEL OIL - I4ERosENE Phone 226 HELPING T0 BUILD at E 7' THROUGH: 'A' Agriculturol Development if Community Improvement if lndustriol Exponsion CAROLINA PowE:R at LIIGHT COMPANY BOB'S MOBILGAS STATION TIRES - BATTERIES WASHING - GREASING GASOLINE AND OILS HUNTER WHEEL BALANCING Phone 302 THE MUSIC CENTER 232 Mein Street Lourinburg YOUR MUSIC HEADQUARTERS SCOTLAND BROADCASTING CO. WEWO RADIO REACHES EVERYONE . . , EVERYWHERE EVERY DAY! CRestview 6-29II WEWO . . . AM-FM MAXTON COTTON COMPANY INCORPORATED COTTON MERCHANTS MAXTON, NORTH CAROLINA McGIRT'S PLUMBING 8K . ELECTRICAL SERVICE ' PLUMBING, HEATING y - Compliments Of I I ff cOc:A-c:OLA I nf Z l ' I'T'I 5-I Z O 70 -I I rw nf D O I' Z nf I I . and I ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS I Phone 230 I' MAXTON, NORTH CAROLINA . , I ,,,,,o., : I II I, I. MAXTON SUPPLY COMPANY . Groceries . I-Iordwo re . Seeds . Seed-Cleaning Phone 3 I -W Moxton, North Carolina gg ff LOUIS J. ESSEY, Ltd. if fl CLCTHIERS II MAXTON, NORTH CAROLINA I 4- FIRESTONE M Home and Auto Supplies I LAURINBLIRO MAXTO , NORTH CAROLINA I I I I 'I :V ' ':: :':::' MCLAURIN-MCARTHUR :C . WADE S. DUNBAR CHEVROLET CO. , Insurance Plus Service Sales and Service LAURINBURG, N. C. , 1: Lourinburg, N. C. HESTER-KINLAW CO. ' :, FINE FURNITURE .' I-AURINBURG 1 EXCHANGE Everythmg For The Home I ,V LAURINBURG, N. C. Phone 258 Moxton, N. C. 11 - - - -1 I, I 'I lb sAvlNGs AND : LOAN AssoclATloNs : ADAMS and WILLIS INC. 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