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

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F H'-jiWLflJl7!'ff!1, A . ,D A .4 MAY K K A, ff ..-1 U.: ' ff,gq',, Mc-NEILIZ , ji ' - 3 4 ' i., M , j. ,f ' A 'fn' ' . . 'Wil' .5 3 ' ,.f. '4 ' . Ff 4, V177 'r-,- ' ' .. W ,,,. , . . I . , I . u J ,If - ,if -' an In-l 'n , - A ,A,,,WA' 1 ,. ,............ I I x '-4, M fs fauuha. ealkge Maxton North Carolina . x--X ...-.- Q . in ' ...Q 'bw-' '1.- Pagc Fnur HCUUQ1 1, avi. H Cultural? S 5 ,,ru. ,, flfllh , X ,LII wxwse CN In 'Tzgi-L-' x Good shot! ,.,,,,. X, V 1 Y X I 'P I I Y Sim!! f au, These pages are DEDICATED by the BACPIPE to you. This dedication Comes through the staff, but is from all students of Presbyterian Junior College. It comes from those with whom you have worked and taught. XVe proudly dedi- cate the 1959 edition of the BACPIPE to you . . . our teacher, helper, and friend . . . BENJAMIN M. NICKULIK. 1.1,-,r1.,x.s 'wff - 1 - - 'MLW '- yy' O O O Page Fire' ' -+-L-- ' '- ' ' V ' ' '99I!!ngnnxlnuilqlmgxxs.mas.sxx-lib-v'N!e-1 ' AM, ' . ' x Page S ix af Can we ever forget P.,l.C.? The buildings we have Walked through day after day may not remind us of the XValdorfg time has worn its mark into every piece of wood- L, O. loves V. EQ' Ross . . .-Slihh! But it is not the wood-we shall remember. As one of the fellows put it, This place kind o' gets to yuh. He was talking about the people-the '59ers and '60ers whom you knew so well. You will meet them again as you cruise through this book: the guys who clustered in front of the cafeteria after supper and told jokesg those fellows who squeezed like sardines into the TV room for the YVorld's Seriesg the crowd on the front porch hurrying through ciga- rettes before chapelg those coke-drinkers and nap-nippers down at Tom's placeng piles of people-good-time Charlies, yelling co-eds, amused towns- people, the coach-who filled the air with locomotives at ballgamesg the all-night parties before examsg glowing remarks made by chapel con- ductors, our unofficial bell-ringing society, the gang who put up the decorations at dances, wiseguys who pulled them down, gals who brought them home land you too, if you were luckyljg banquets and picnicsg smokers , labs- who took my 1nicroscopeP g typing drills- Mrs, Hellekson, this roller won't work, classrooms- W'ell, who dill discover America, any- way? g and last but not least, the long anxious faces at graduation. Can you just imagine turning at the red light, moving past Upchurch, seeing the big open lawn, the white columns, the dorm, the guys shouting and waving at you as they toss the football through the bright sunny air? 'illi there, old daddy, want to play? -rm --ff .. ,, ,f,. , ,-. ,,W-vqy,1-- ,I.-,r1,j:'V 4. .V,f,!lVr,lYlVyl5T!.1: -Xwxxxrx W ,lining ,NX rx :Hx 'way -x Al xl ...wwe GAO! Sopbo gow 0 Yiesb wig an 0 Yacokq 0 PQCQXQQ ' ' Kes 0 ba O UOXXS 0 Yceg Kes w xx S cvxs 0 Cmq 0 Psdfl 'sem CYYX P age Se ,SNL i ' A x N X X Zqm n x l 3 - F .,xxi1-f---x1v-7- V .. .....,, ,A,. - , A P wqwzzfw We Lil Page Eight Q--I ----Tw,f1w-W-,Y , ,, X FT 'Vi HF, N I K s. f .,. A-- nv- gxr.-..:...,.w. A x ,wwe-V. f , ' . Page Nine 13..L.....' ' LLx,....'-'Z.-,,, -,gl .A , , 7 , - A - , - , , VN fhlgnvm-asm.,nnnuQn , samvmvl ,. s - H - -Q ' , - Y -- - ldv. -.- 1 -Y Page Ten Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. -Francis Bacon 'J.,'7Y7'1'j avi www 33, , VNx,.-.,.AXyw-Wg- -',-,.vvfyf- I ,. , ,. T' V K , Y ,V Will? IL, AI ,!,3,I, X. v,XKM,x j X,.,XjxNxM yi Y ,.Llff',. xi if Kunussnmnawmqulhklul x o NN K4 .N . 52?1:2-f-:..-:f:e::1:.-:.ae.-g-- -. -'A V A- g!!'s'- tw ' 1 1 I SY I if i li rpuxusaunmsuaunmninurrlnu . xx-v-we-iw - .- ... 1 .... .' C.. HI.. VVS- -rf J '3-S EDDIE ARMSTRONG Tarboro, N. C. Physical Education Student Christian Assoc-iationg Dormitory Council Basketballg Sanclspurg BAGPIPE. RICHARD M. AUSTIN Hamlet, N. C. Pre-Law Vice-President Student Christian Association' Presi dent, Phi Theta Kappag Presidentg French, Club? Editor, Sandspurg Drarnatios Club. 2xtf.,....i., In '- in 1' ful 1'- ' ' wth I W I ni l r ' 3 E I E ii F 45 in I I' Q i . I '. l v i 3 I g X SHELBY R. BARRINEAU N Lake City, S, C. 5 Physical Education l Dormitory Councilg Dmmatics Clubg Basketball. I JOHN A. BAUGH iv ' W Orangeburg, S. C. Business Adminisiration 'A I I I Q .I I 3' if ws... ,E ,. i 3? 5- I V Page Twelve an-3' FELIX T. CARDERO Manzanillo, Cuba Engineering President, Latin American Clnbg Secretary-Treasurer, Student Councilg International Relations Club. BOBBY C. COCGINS Albemarle, N. C. Psychology Secretary, Block P Club. Treasurer, Future Business Leaders of America: Basketbnllg Baseballg Dramatics Club. International Relations Club. . ..v.vv1f-11'-iff f'f+f V- -- ' ' . N. .X Y I' . ' ,'f1f,Hi w '. v 1 . N , J. . W 4 . ,,, : Y, - N K DONALD P, CUNDIFF Cheraw, S. C. Business Adrriiriinratioix gf g 2? f,,,,,,,I I a fvgv' ANDREW POLK DENMARK Raleigh, N, C. Pre-Law Radio Club, International Relations Club .of - R bf' T Q,-X If SOCK MOCK JANG Seoul, Korea Government International Relations Club T bf' ROBERT F. IESSEN, JR, qu---v Mt. Holly, N. C, Pre-Ministerial President, Student Christian Association, President, Christian Service Fellowship, Phi Theta Kappa, Clee Club, Basketball, Block P Club. f 'i .. PHIL DUCCINS XVinston-Salem, N. C. Pre-Law Vice-President. Phi Theta Kappa, Treasurer, Student Christian Association, Basketball, Baseball, Block P Club, JAYSIES ERROL HEYYITT Cable, S. C. Pliyiival Erlufulimz Baseball, Athletic Association QS I ' ,-. Page Thirteen i f 1 x ' - -5 . -' ' -fs:-'--1- Q ,ii Y T, I-u-nun-.-v.0.n.vs.nw-.u.n.xunyoa.-manual.:-gnn',.,.,,,.,.ppgpn,.-L..-..w.q.p.:u-s. --.-wg,-95:g,,XAi ,311- ki ' -N. DALE LANNINC Salisbury, N. C. General College Q President. Block P Clubg Baseballg Basl-cetballg Ath- letic Association. T' BILLY LAVINER Wagram, N. C. General College 'Y 4 rv' 9 BILL KAUTZ jacksonville, Florida General College President, Dramaties Club: Assistant Business Mana ger, Sandspurg Hot Rod Club. CHONC CIN KIM Seoul, Korea Finance 'QS 'Vx ' lg :ffl .1 yiny V.. 'J vi Q Qu-L, BOBBY MELVIN LONG Shallotte, N. C. Mechanical Engineering Dramatics Club ROBERT COLEMAN MADDEN Columbia, S. C. Liberal Arts -R .,!T'1Wx11f1:'., -, Yr,-wx: ' s w . 4. . ,,' '. , . , : r A' ' '4 vw mall. '-..- -ax: 01n1u,ex.1.' A ... 'XX-V' Y 'Wy' - l X l ' TED JOEL MATHIS Bartow, Florida Business Administration President, Student Bodyg Sanclspurg BACPIPEQ Future Business Leaders of America, Student Activity Boardg Phi Theta Kappa. LARRY S. MIMS Turbeville, S. C. General College President, Athletic Association, Vice-President, Block- P Club, Baseball. -Qt- l pf Q... I LOIS ADELE. MCCEE Laurel Hill, N. C. Spanish Student Christian Associationg International Relations Clubg Future Business Leaders of America, Dramatics Clubg BAGPIPEg Co-ed Club. ,mf CARL B. MCMILLAN Mullins, S. C. General College Y? Q CARL H. MOODY, JR Dillon, S. C. Industrial Management THOMAS E. MYERS VVinston-Salem, N. C. General College Manager, Student Store . .N QU! .-X' t 1 ',f'y'lH 'V'lWTl f'r-1frf+-1'A X. . R+ . ' '-T' .x.-...wauz-n..a-.nu-A.-...., sux nr s vw.-s ov-s vnu- :fr FPMHH - -vn:-he5- X f ' l X TOM MY hlLh1II..LAN General College f WXMAN DAVID Mirror Tarboro N C 5 ff Business Admzmstratzon Vice Prenident Sophomore Class Clee Club Dra mitics Club JOHN S PEELER Chapel Hill, N C Business Admmzstratzon , X-.m .s .x-1. - V V '-i..-swgaivgwun-.QQ v w--an-x u v 1 url . P-va , N - 'i'f'Z'? ' -4 ,.f,, ' J- Y k J?'E -Y If H f 1 . , Elm . r , 1 . ig L , L -, Mullins, s. C. H! I :IQ ':, Ox ,x , 'fly' .2 - ff V4 5 2 H VV . . . . ui X -' , 5 G - , V X I 1, I r x 7 L r E i l , l ly' ,Ma X Vw fl I 1 l f-I lk l lx ,X- V 1 S., K.. .,-.. '51 yy Future Business Leaders of Amencag Band. r LARRY E. PERRITTE 'W' Fork, S. C. Business Adrninistration 'mv- Future Business Leaders of America DAVID NVILSON ROGERS Coral Cables, Florida General College 'fun'-l' President, Radio Club HAROLD A. ROSE ' Sardinia, S. C. H- Businvss Administration Athletic Association .',,,,f,rf,r,y,x, .ar rw yywfwf - fxyxxw-wr1'3yx1,'vvi4f1 -g'v-X'- fgA,7j7'7f - T'ff ?-Q-:'N .x 1 .. ...- .--,-.-n - 'l 1 4 I' ' 4 ROBERT Y. RUSSELL Lumber Bridge, N, C. Busincss Administration Future Business Leaders of Americag Four Spades. IOHN XY. SHIRAH, IR. Lakeland, Florida General Collcgc' Special Studentg BACPIPE, Editorg Monitor. ' +P' 'Qr' -rig DUNCAN S. SMITH Maxton, N. C. Agriculture FRED A. THOMPSON III Spartanburg. S. C. General College ff?-Ax ,v, 40 K JOSEPH B. SHIRAH Lakeland, Florida Pre-Medical First Vice-Pre5ident, Student Councilg Treasurer. Phi Theta Kappa: Student Activity Boardg Domzitory Councilg BACPIPE. GEORGE R. SHULER Bmwnan, S. C. Ccncral College Basketball 3- TN ,Y ,yi 7? 4 I 'd iff xx + I l I E 9 'ZX 1 w w j ' 'Wx 3,1-'xr-.jygj-,gyl ju , X x'-.riff-, ' 4. 3 ,4f -a .. , -Tv 5. . -,5.w..xuew-.4-.-nqu..,.gs,...-vp.-,gfyw us-ww any-m '-N-vu.-m-ni wwf.-n ev--'renin-'K---'-v -- If S- f w -:-as-iv!!-prfafvs'-Y ' ' 1 I E5 vw 'fi-v' f I 3 I :- I M . lf V . i I RICHARD A. UNDERVVOOD i St. Louis, Missouri ' Political Science International Relations Club IOHN T. VVEST Belton, S. C. Business Azlniinistration 'VI Radio Club t 4 F I 5, THOMAS KEITH XVESTALL Spruce Pine, N. C. Business Administration fi Clee Clubg Hot Rod Club ff fl 1, Not Pictured XVILLIAM T. BOYD Candor, N. C. DOUGLAS M. BURNS Hamer, S. C. FRANKLIN D. CALLAHAN Laurinburg, N. C. PATRICK ROWLAND FLOYD Faimiont, N. C. , l3'?'2 '7S:-'f BOBBI TURNER Spartanburg S C Business Admmtstratzon JAMES C THINDALL Lumberton N C Pre Dental Baseball I Not Pictured MCKINLEY HALL Hope Mills, N . C. CHARLES F. HEWITT Florence, S. C. THOMAS M. INMAN Laurinburg, N. C. HARRY LAWRENCE Hamlet, N. C. JAMES R. MCKINNEY Manning, S. C. KIRK W. STRINCFELLOW Chester, S. C. E XX i - 41114 'wiiiin s x IIICH . ,1-Xyx 'v.X,nx1,XNW'f,XL-1 'yyx.x f,, ' jf','7f7. f'.A7f.--'f'i.'S ?1qs-. .,.,!.,, , .NV .M . NX, . . V , pi , -w' . xr. , - f 1 . -H 1. , . ' ,f ' J' -. N wx- vw -. 1-nt-b' ' '-':3. ,L.-- ' y .JI g R 1 'YQ ' j ' 'vlyf , S . --.,-.x...sn3...n.,-1-',:..-.fa-....w, -Y -.w L Nu .qv--. M. - x.n.w.mv-H. v 1- 1 1-.lrpqpw-0... -. ,. .., Y- ,Na-,.,, g. ,. :,g,,1.g,..,,.-n,-5 L Page Twvnty N0 limits but the sky . . . -Miguel de Ceuantes K v ' f fffwf'f :y3',vpN' -pw swf f-w-fwxx ww wywx'AYwv-M .w7fwFf1i2ifw x -nu-. hvhwir as 1 P Hx 2.5 64' 'I JOHN D ALLEN Q--- 'sf E' ELLIOTT ADAMS JR Jacksonville Florida Business Administration EDUARDO ACUIRRE Caracas Venezuela Aeronautical Engineering RUSSELL ALDRED Charlotte, N C Business Administration v uv-.11 Latta, S. C. General College VVILLIAM TYSON ANDERSON Burlington, N, C. Business Administration ROGER ASHBURN Miami, Florida General College Z' 1 be Page Twenty-Two 'E 'SS' HAL AUSTIN, IR. Bishopville, S. C. Commercial Art TINY BARNES Fair Bluff, N. C. Business Administration WALTER BELL Denmark, S. C. Business Administration 'X ,' of 1 f PM J' wi I xl , mem w X f My 2 ' 7XXlW X ww 1 ' ww xl. Y wwf ',1fvff7 ff-j-112 I-firxfx l . 1 , XV. EDMUND BENJAMIN Greensboro, N. C. Pre-Law NORMA JANE BEST XVilmington, N. C. General College JOHN ALAN BIGGERS Indian Trail, N. C. General College ,,-gx: 4f.7'1' Y 'r E55 5'1 r ' A '- K4 1 J ' 'I-'. DARRELL D. BURCH Cheraw, S. C. General College FULTON LeNAIR BURNS VVi1rnington, N. C. Pre-Ministerial SAMUEL L. BURTON Monetta, S. C. Chemical Engineering .,..y,f - x ty 1- , 1 G- Tv 1' f L- . 1: ':' 'YN ENNIS BLACKBURN XVilmington, N. C. Education RICHARD M. BLAKENSHIP Charlotte, N. C. Pre-Engineering CHARLES BREVVINGTON Cross Anchor, S. C. Certified Public Accountant .. ..f. wf NH X-'ffxf W-v-:ff QP .YN l Page Twenty-Three u p 1 1 s 4-'X 'Q -of EMOR1 D CARTER TlI11lTlOI'lbV1llE S C General College ANCUS D CASHNVELL Hope M1115 N C 55 'gy General College hun- N' K.. VIRCINIA M CAUSEY Rutherford College, N C General College ...si - f ---I-um-V--H+ -M flu.. ---- - Hu - rv ww - -. .,1' r 2--X ' Mui' , .W . ' I '1 ll' ' . li i A11 i. ' ', . . JAMES CHESTNUT Marion, S. C. History QUAYNE P. CHILTON Bennett, N. C. General College GERALD FLOYD COX Asheboro, N. C. Forestry 'OG 'gi 'X ina...-X 9' . Q RONALD D. CUNDIFF -P'-,,, Page Twenty-Four A XC I -. -1 f, 'fall Cheraw, S. C. General College has JOHN L. CURTIS Dillon, S. C. Business Administration JAMES H. DAUGHERTY Jacksonville Beach, Florida Forestry rf' 'lv uw wwf lafwfrvflwxvtswlf-3?Wwzrffw ..f 1 1 1 X -x '1 1 X V I ' 'I' , ,. - . .- V ,.v- -e KENNETH SHEPARD DAVIS Tallahassee, Florida Medicine PETE EMERSON DAVIS jacksonville Beach, Florida General College 0 Q.-r M. AUBREY DAYVKINS, IR. Charlotte, N. C. General College an 75 DAVID MELVIN FOSTER Phenix, Virginia Business Administration DAVID GARCIA L C. Violeta, Cuba ,-,,, General College ROBERT D. CATHINCS East Rockingham, N. C. General College 'i s L. A 5 E' Pl' 9. XVILLIAM C. DeVANE Florence, S. C. Business Azlzrzinixtration -IULIAN M. DRAKE Blenheim, S. C. General College BOBBY H. FIELDS Goldsboro, N. C. Pre-Engineering ,- '72 in-s Page Twenty-F ive 0--l . , X l l 4 1 . - 1 . r l I I l V 'r , 'f P mi ' 'H - i in fl - --.if xxxji' xg-.x aw --x5..if,: H fff - ' 'W -0-N M. FJ 1,nf'l M X i n K ff Q ,.Q..u-nf,-ma.-as--f. -Z.-1-, v w er x y nu ...b-1v , , 1 -' .QT flljifl e., . ,255-I 1 ROBERT V. GRAHAM IR. Elloree, S. C. Engineering BARRY G. GREEVER Madison, VVest Virginia Pre-Ministerial B. B. HAIGLER, IR. Indian Trail, N. C. Poultry Science Page Twenty-Sir 1.1 W.. . , ,ie 4.., ,, -... - CHARLES S. GLASER Walterboro, S. C. Music C. R. GRAHAM Pitcaim Penn. Journalism JOHN BENTON GRAHAM Fayetteville N. G. General College Q i, A. ! DICK D. HAMPTON Statesville, N. C. General College LAMAR L. HARDYVICK Rowland, N. C. Religious Education KEN OLSON HARRIS Mt. Airy, N. C. Physical Education f 11,11 llvwlyxi ., W N41 inf , f--Xyyxl w xxx i xl. vii- 1 XM'-,X - gf',f!!Y.f-'-'7'1. - NFT3.T'i'fQ2K- 'ij 2, N ' 'L T ' f ' ' .f v i i A J J' f ff-if K- XVILLIAM YVHITE HEATH Chester, S. C. Textiles DAVID E. HENDRIX, JR. Newport News, Virginia General College ERYVIN STEVE HICKS Tirnmonsville, S, C. Physical Education P , . 5'-s .'-v:nuf,r-7 7 - f'l-if-1: al Lf., 7 ,iq-4' - ' z- - kick '..- 'J 4' - . gr 37-1,- L.- i ., , . fy: X K 4 l THOMAS N. JOHNSTON Mooresville, N. C. Biology JOE CLAY JONES Pink Hill, N. C. History JOHN RUSSELL KELBAUGH Jacksonville, Florida General College 1-nr' JACK L. HUNTER Chinquapin, N. C. Business Administration YYALTER SIDNEY HURLEY Laurinburg, N. C. Astrophysics JACKIE VERNON HUSSEY Robbins, N. C. General College ' ' ' ' '?,7N yi 67,1 ,-L Page Twenty-Seven x 1. f ' 4'-if' V -X X ,, . n. N. ,Y-. , V. . . . -2-. ,-. ,. ,.. , -S .---H, --1--L. I1-'n h 'wL .. ..1'vu.l-.-- '- ' -' .xg x ff! JOHN DUNCAN RINLAXV JR Fayetteulle N C General College LUIS LINO LARRAZABAL Maracalbo Venezuela Engineering CLEMENT YV RIMBROUCH Mwton N C M mzsterzal as A ll RAYMOND R KIMEL JR NV1nston Salem N C Buszness Adrnmxstratnon I D KIMREY IR Mebane N C Pre Engineering lf' - ' a..-, .. . lf - rv- g ' ll . . ' , . ! A l '. ' . 4 ,C N r. l f f , Q-X. ARISTIDES C. LIMA Havana, Cuba Engineering Z' Page Twenty-Eight A K - iff, JOHN LOYVDEH Fayetteville, N. C. General College ti! RAY MALLORY Ft. Bragg, N. C. Engineering JORGE L. MAS Santiago do Cuba Engineering 1 1,1 4 f. P .NX A V R. yy wh Ju rn! . . gxxw vyyj M533 V xx. nl N Xxx? 'f'L.gf.v,Z.5-f5ff:':B'5g:1gi 1 ff ' , 1- '-ff - :fe -Y'-V . v x . .-,.....-V..-. x N' X' J' JAMES A. MON' Mt. Airy. N. Businms Allrnini son THOMAS W. MOSELEY Union, S. C. Gcnvrul Collage ALVIN RAY Mc.-XRTAN Linden, N. C. Gcnfral Collage LONNIE M. MCKENZIE Carthage, N. C. Business Administration DUNCAN L. MCNEILL Raeford, N. C. General College RAWLS XICHULSON Richlands, N. C. Physical Education f XW -P 7? T.,- 1 DAVID M. MQDAYID Lynchburg, Virginia Busincss Aclminiytratian GEORGE H. Mc-ELVEEN, JR Bibhopville, S. C. General College CHARLES T. MQ-KENZIE Carthage, N. C. Eclufatinn Q' .Rl Page Twenty'Nme X 1 rf' I 1 1 gy f xy.. -.3-xx'-1 xl 1,-,I ',f9q,'c'g5::,7 ' ff' f' ',Vl ' ' Y' .N ' ' .K A W -V - Y A 1- auf s-- ., Page Thirty S is L95 334' .1 I 1 , il .ey I rl J J ffl' Kia ARMANDO I PEREZ Carden as Cubl General College JERRH V PILRRIINS Llurulburg, IN C Business Admmzstratzor ELDON M PETREA IXIIHIIDOIID N C General Collcgc 1' ll vp -- . .. --. .I ,ffflf 2 ...' i ! 4'x1','x X ,'s ff NANCY EVELYN PARCOE Rowland, N. C. Business Aclministration J. MALLORY PATE Che-raw, S. C. Arts and Science JAMES PHIL PAXNE Dlfl1HEf0D S C Buszncss ACl77lIl11SfI'!1tl0Tl 4..- 4? '- 3 i ,Q, 'CJ CHARLES EDWIN POXVELL XVnrsuw, N, C. General Collage EDWARD RAVENEL Charleston, S. C. General College FAYE REYNOLDS East Rockinghanl, N. C. English and History 1 , I J V W lx yV,,'yf',1y,. .1-:XXWxj,yx1gxyNN,w',xXxqk,X yxxxytfgi qfj,1ffj.ff'.37fJ g-'STSJRSQTS-C . . x l -.A r4A,f Au ' REDMOND MERCER ROBINSON Clinton, N. C. Gmvrul College C. ALLEN RODXYELL Henderson, N. C. Gcncrul College l REUBEN LEM SAMPLE l Charlotte, N. C. l Business Aclminiatration -a l . ,. , - 1 ln V . XX l t . WH ' gif .X. 45 .5 .nv- ur 3-K 'Uh l RICHARD W. SPEARS Fayetteville, N. C. V General College XVILLIAM P. STEXVART, JR. Fayetteville, N. C. Pre-Medical i I l XVILLIAM BEN STOKES, i Raleigh, N. C. l Pre-Dental JR. P I i I .i ' V ' l ffm' ff ' IR' fs N 1- L HORACE SANFORD Rockingham, N. C. Biology JAMES P. SAVERANCE Biblmpville, S. C. Business Administration HAROLD E. SCOTT Kerslmw, S. C. Busizmszs Administration iw. '-ww:-Q-.'f5f, ' 2- . ex F 5 Page Thirty-One ' x ln' A J?- ve - N'--' A-W ..-.- 1..-.V-ww N. a.uf. ,,- vi A in -V 'Vi lv 73 Xl .. Ul- la xg rs All 1 I fl w 1 1 X I x X X z i I ,r V 10 w 1 4 r l X w 5 hr .usa Qbnns WILLIAM TURBEVILLE Turbeville, S. C. Business Administration EDXVARD C. VOSS, JR. Richmond, Virginia Pre-Dental ARCUS XV. NVALLACE Charlotte, N. C. General College ltzzv Page Thirty- Two DQ- S Qu-7 F ,ff JIMMY W. TAYLOR Nichols, S. C. Pre-Engineering 'FRANKLIN R. TEAL Raeford, N. C. General College CHARLES R. THOMAS Concord, N. C. Pre-Engineering JOSEPH RICHARD XVARXVICK, JR. Laurinburg, N. C. General College ROBERT E. YVEAVER Tampa, Florida Pre-Ministerial ROBERT MALONE XVEAVER Raeford, N. C. General College , ,. ,Q Q rw, xcr..4,1, ,.4.4,4f1,9w WJ WW My 4 gy .Zfff,p2.gfqQSNAy'XXQTQSXQNQNE?Q.3ggf?.f3',ff77lj .' l' ' ': ik'5LXYMl'-r. '.So -2275 fd. . -l YYILLIAH EBBIE YYEBSTER Bennettsville, S. C. Merhanical Engineering MITCHELL WILKIE McColl, S. C. Pre-Engineering EDXVARD XY. XVILLIAMSON Orangeburg, S. C. , General College I I ' GEF' v I I I JOHN XV. ANDERSON Cullen, Virginia l YVILLIARI H. BEACHAIXI ' Laurinburg, N. C. JEAN CAINEY Maxton, N. C. FRANKLIN L. GRIFFIN Salisbury, N. C. . RICHARD XY. BLUE .J Carthage, N.' C. l SYLVIA C. BRIDCEMAN W Mavton, N. C. I LLOXD G.BURROUCHS ' Conway, S. C. 'WILLIAM W. COPELAND I Lamar, S. C. I BOBBY DANFORD ' Laurinburg, N. C. I I l sl' F l lill HlfS.:'5Sv. JOSEPH N. JAMES Florence, S. C. XVILLIAM L. LANE Laurinburyz, N. C. DONALD L. LAYVING Charlotte, N. C. EDWARD MCC. MEDLIN Maxton, N. C. u.-vafx Vx-'X 2 I I ' xx. It . mn m. . M' 'VR JACK L. MORRISON Latta, S. C. XVILLIAM E. MCDONALD Southem Pines, N. C. DAVID A. IUCMILLAN Laurinburg, N. C. JAMES S. MCMILLAN Laurinburg, N. C. THOMAS A. MQNEELY Charlotte, N. C. JOHN R. ORMSBY Southem Pines, N. C. ANDREA LOU XYILLIFORD Maxton, N. C. General College DAVID XYITHROXV Fayetteville, N. C. General College RONALD K. XYRAY Tabor City, N. C. General College HARLEE A. RUSS Baltimore, Md. CHARLES C. SEDDINCER Dillon, S. C. JOHN B. STROUD XValterboro, S. C. JIMMIE L. SYYEAT Bennettsville, S. C. JESSE F. TOWNSEND Bennettsville, S. C. XVILLIE F. XVRICHT Raeford, N. C. Not Pictured V I Page Thirty-Three -X f, M ' ' '-I- - WV X -.af -' s ' ' ,-'f' ' -'fr'-1 -'bf-v1 .,-a--.'...,, -s 1-1 uxN.r.x -.-. -my-A.m4,,,, id. ,,,,,g:., M . ,V -, , W .. .. . , ,f ..- ..,,, i . . Y ,-, A i - Ni ' 4 Page Thirty-Four just children an their way to school? Nay, it is ours to watch a greater thing. These are the W0rId's Be- builders! -Theodosia Garrison 1 '7'tfJ W? 1N t wA wfwf W rw: ff E Iv 1 ' - N X xx x x mt NWx .1.1+:,mkua.4snu ' TA .'1.'LE2ES'fi.7'g'ff:.ffff.l','5f.,..5 , Y NAXNNO Y XYiN P I X ' 'Y J A E I 'Q' L ' 7 X ' - .1 I - -U . . -4, I, ill nfl in . , -H , Y ' K ! K 1 .- M.. -.., X x X l l I X f fr H ll- T .. .,.. 1 lr A I I I C 1 ii 2 ! 5 1 ll' ll I 'V T ' 43 I7 551 ' sf.--Z If 1 W' 5?- :Qi - ' KRW' A la 1 ll L V ,X-' . .. , 1'.. ' - ' l X I I I l r li V ll I , V N L Page Thirty-Six 'X RAMON ALMIRALL Guantanamo, Cuba THAYER R. ARTHUR Muncks Corner, S. C. CHARLES M. BRADENBURC Columbia S. C. ALEXANDER BRAVO Caracas, Venezuela ELIZAETH L. CHILDS Charleston, S. C. ST. CLAIR DAVIS, JR. Marion, S. C. JUAN Joss DANZELLA Caracas, Venezuela CAROL LOUISE FICKS Dunnellon, Florida LEONARD E. HERRINC Charlotte, N. C. A wffwcl Jw M' lwfvlffwffwv wwfvlkfslwvfffffv' - .-Lx' SUZANNE HIPPS Eatonton, Georgia I IVANDA M. HOXVELL I Gibson, N. C. 3 RICHARD I. KEMPTON Richmond, Va. 'N I RICHARD EARLE LANE Cuaimaro, Cuba Bon MAYFIELD Richmond, Va. I DONALD L. MCPHERSON Richmond, Va. V I F EDWARD C. ROBINSON III Kingstree, S. C. PETER HOUSER ROSE 4 Richmond, Va. 7 JAMES s. RUSSELL i Clinton, N. C. fam I iw f f' -R I' I' x . 14,445 1 5- off' Ri' 'ST 'Rf , . 19 .'. xiM...HM I . -sr 3 if - f9- N v-f ' 'NNW' .K Lg, X, 1, 1'- f ag'-x F? Page Thirty-Seven 'MII' ' , -, Lv .X ARNOLDO SOLER SERCIO D. VALDES Santiago, Cuba Pinar del Rio, Cuba VIVIAN ANN BAILEY Carthage, N. C. JOSE A. FERNANDEZ Mantanes, Cuba JOSE M IRABEN T Guantanamo, Cuba Rockingham, N. C. ARMANDO VEHANES Havana, Cuba Not Pictured 44 .. . Page Th irty-Eight ' -v:. ,'f1 1 af Q Pj Wy 'fu , .MW M! 'ffifai-,:fNXXN 'xfNXfNW1f WN XNWYQ9?fAf9ffif47ff'19f5fArifgqiiiiw THOMAS V. STANLEY, IR. N, L y- uiu . x .:AE::f1.- affix L- x Q I I- 1 k APU' .aa Q . if Q37 . .br 'RF M' T. ff f 6 I 4'- II U xx is ,. I 3 - .,. - v- xg- ,VV-J Is..-,., -.:--. , I--'I-- tl :r-gl, --:,fm,,Y-,JY ,YH4-I Q ,L 0,17 - A V54 ,,,.. ' IW 1.2,-gvtk , I 'K X JOHN P, ATKINSON HEIIMAN BARNHILL RICHARD J. BUSCII 9 Box 135 Box 788 2110 Pearcy Avenue c MCKe1mey, Va, Marion, S. C. Parkersburg, W. Va. 0 It . .- ., ,.r,-mp. i , -: 3:9 I I 4 4' 1 C. WYCHE CLARK Box 547 ' Roanoke Rapids, N. C. ' 4s N1 3 W W ft- 5 It I ,Fila , ra 'Q 'C I as fl: ?l I ' . ': 1: , .miaIii-:IH-.ipriliiffs I t N Il JACKIE C. FLOWERS ' Route 2 u Moultrie, Ca. n .- -, 4 f af, 3' V s-I ' 4 5- U IF ' 1. EDDIE HAYNSWORTH WILLIAM G. HERIOT JAMES MCNEIL JOHNSON 1621 Link Road R-FID, 414 East Main Street Lynchburg, Va, Dalxell, S. C. Aberdeen, N- C- E . '4 f -- f4,f,fff1I.UIy.3y,. NN ,,ImIIII,'ff,4:ffff.-.1-AXXN -NIXXHNNXXX'-S, NNfif-aQZV7'3?3f'f43i5i'?71S I fi, I K ,- NAI '. if .if ', ilu. .... -ex - ..--f.'- 'L -qlwil l I I I . igirly 'C'- ROBERT L. JONES, IR. 506 South Park Strept Asheboro, N. C. 42, -1' WILLIAM W. LYNN III 1105 V. E. S. Road Lynchburg, Va. l fx. DANIEL A. McNEILL, IR. Route 2, Box I9 Vass, N. C. 1 ffm I iv f WW I Hoffman, N. C. v-- tl 7 AN '-,I lr 'vx . I1 h JIMMIE E. LEVINER Route 1 Laurel Hill, N. C. .Q JAMES MCNAIR M0035 ARCHIBALD M. ML-LEAN, ,' ,oe ' - ff B -. f A N: - -15'::f?59-- ' vi,-btggg F ..1.'S'r1-- af f ,-,'.'-If , - .fl -.4235-, MARION E. PAGE Sellers, S. C. JR. Route I Wagram, N. C. Page F arty-One ' x I r 7 Y'+VY -I ,,,,- LN 'Y' :rs ,L. U.. , w-.'.u-Myvmvfl, , MICHAEL A. PEGRAM Box 206 Hamlet, N. C. ' Q 'Ili' fiv- , Q- if 5 ,-' -vt., 4 , 16 'ag 5 fi 313' ,AM 'I 5. B. . -A 4 CHARLES E. RICK 216 North lst Street Mt, Holly, N. C. M 'M' 'T l i THOMAS LEE ROGERS CLARENCE O'DELL STOKES JAMES W. TUCKER, IR. Route 2, Box 62E Blenheim, S. C. Box 435 Bennettsville, S. C. Bennettsville, S. C. Page F arty-Two v gf i x .. ,. X a LEVVIS M. NVILLIAM SON Route 2, Box 399 Chadbourn, N. C. 5' h if fi .1 . Q, il li 'ri-J., A BEL A ' I -11.2 .L . M1 Y 1Q:S'. Y .A I-'N' ' .f: a5. HAROLD T. WOODS 26530 Plymouth Road Detroit 39, Michigan P 'F ffl nm H 'wwf vll'fff5f??Ti4'NTll Wwwwiflfwiffwfwzefliifw QQWW Yum fxN'A.. wi' f 'Ns-44: n fl I ni'f f 131 ,7-'lj '.-1 -, COLORED X -N XA-X3 11-1: v mm new ms mann-an nllumam 'M' Xufga-f Nair ,g-5.9, 5 -:Q f f , - t , V , 4-.. . i V fr V Y V Y , , , - - ' ' 40 - ' ' ' 'A 'Q Q -v MRS, THELMA T. LOGAN Page Forty-Four S cvrctary ,,,., . 3 t t wi 1. .,,, !,, LOUIS C. LaMOTTE, M.A., Th,D., D.D. Presbyterian College, Southern College of Y.M.C.A., Uni- versity of South Carolina, University of North Carolina, Columbia Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, Union Theological Seminary. President To the Students . . . You are the most important people at Presby- terian junior College. You are the ones whom the college was founded and for whose good it is carried on. If you are better, wiser, and more capable men and women as a result of your at- tendance, we have succeeded. May Cod's richest blessings abide upon you as you come to the end of your stay on our campus, and may you have a sense of inward fellowship ingth Him all the days of your joumey through 1 e. Louis C. Lahlotte f'f'l'll N1,,N wx f f-'TNXNX yxxwwwv.x.i ww-. ,pmffz-1: ff. c X xx x RTV' l l'- K , ...M x' ...- ml ! C ,- JOHN P. DAl'CHTRliY, Bb. X1 S.. Ecl.D. l'nlu-rsity ul Ylrginia, University nf North C.xrulin.4, Unixcrsxty nf Florida. Di'PI1f'fY71C1lf uf PX!ll'1ll7IHl1U ' Dean nf Inytruftian , 1-'ra 'J Q- ' . ' 'fSzQ'QQ.Q'xT?PS6QE?!Z'fiS5'-P-:.'2l-'H'.T-H71' i'-iN-X5-.W f 1 79,11 t'ZJ'Y'lMl ' f 1 E g - fl f A 'K J dj JOSEPH T. STUKES, B.S,, MA. Davidson College. Emory University Social Sciences Dean of Men ii, O 5 Page Forty-Five l A 1 ff' . 1 ,f ' N 'ggi' v ' lq j mx M ' 15' Zi, 'LLLP , x L :L, ' ,A- ,'l-U ' pg' . H.. .-g,V-.,.,f,,4 ...-,, .... lj 5 N 1 6 l l I i Page Forty-Six FLORENCE D. HELLEKSON, A.B. Limestone College, Presbyterian College Business Administration DeNVITT A. TUCKER, B.S., M.S. Iowa State College, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, University of California Sciences Dcan of Preparatory Dvpartment 2 '1 ,f'f.' 1 fy, gf a f 13 in i, gi . iii ixfyffqpgj-Lxxxx ijigw my ij. vs E-ESS?':JlQ'i!'L72Zflvf- H4 i 10' ii 'Ek Q ' Nh.. -13 , 'xi ' J-.-1 Q-1 H 'I' 'G ' 4 .a..iJ!P'2a+i2'riEMNINNNNXX'-XXWXNX'i Vfwf. :U 1 I - BENJAMIN M. MUKULIK, A.B., MA. ' Primfton Univcrbity. Univeraity of North Carolina English EDGAR A. NVALKER, A.B., B.D., Ph.D. Miami University, Lane Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh-Xenia Seminary, University of Pittsburgh Bible Page Forty-Seven sm-:yxysw - - A f U 'i-I 'x ve- SARAH S. HARRIS, B.A., M.A. Hollinm College, Furman University, Univerbity of South Carolina, George Peabody College Librarian Page Forty-Eight , .,, . , R C-7 1 1 kb-v RALPH MCMILLAN, B,S. Davidson College, University of North Carolina Appalachian State Teachers College Physical Education , . Y ,A f W l,,m,Hr. X, ,, ,il ,. W M7 .LRXW 3,XT5N,x,v-.fnNWA! N55-if-f - X :'.L-,' v+ :x'- In t K :bx 'zi - v. - -'Lf Q9s'QiiR'42XiiT!TTHT-. Q!l'iI:f':f'3I-'JXHXWYNN -.ww-.- , - - .-aa-Le , ,,, ' r .AS nl 1' Q: A 1 .,... .-I-Q X P lv i-.-.A ' 33 3--' Carolina Furcign LIIHLIUIIQIC-5 xt 5,0 SC' CHARLES T. bHI'I'H, A,B,, NIA. Pl'l'Nl'ljff'Yi.lll junior Colle-gc, Univvrsity of North C.4rOlin.l, Maxim: Cullcqfx Duke- Univvrxily, Eastern -: 'x I I W1 ,1- f 4 V EDWARD F. TORSCH, AB., B.D. Baltillmrc- Polytechnic Inxtitutv, john Hopkins L'niw.-rsity. Princeton Tl1Cl7lOfliL'kll Scmin.1ry Cullvplc' Clzaplain Page Forty-Nine 'Vw X 1 Y rsfmmw-W-m f 1 ' f ADA AUSTIN JOHNSON, A.B. GENTRY W. WADE, B.S., M.A. Oregon State College, NVilliamette University, New York University Business Administration Presbyterian junior College, Flora MacDonald Colle e Page Fifty E i University of South Carolina English ,1,qA,15y,n, , HW N N ,rw rlfyfffgiygi-Qyn iMwgiqy,xNyixxyl W A. +41 .. N-'X'ff'fsf?? 'ff'Y f i'i i vxwcxixwwm :mrmmm vM25s':x FLOYD E. JAMES, A.B., MA. Hanover College, Indiana University, University of North Carolina Mathematics CHARLES C. JACKSON, BA., MA, xVE'NtI11iIlNfCl' Cnilcge, University of Pittsburgli, Urlivcrsity of North Carolina, Pittshurgll-Xciiia 'lircrilruggiczll Seminary Social SL'ivr1c'Cs and Bible Page Fifty-Onc X wif -ff' s X KX AwiXZ!'iQ ff fm-fvwif'--wrw-if i -r VJAN SONE f'f U ,gf -ff? 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' x , ,X v 1 -0 I i 1 I I n 'V KITCHEN STAFF it KP Duty NS LAUNEY HIERS X Division Manager RICK LYNDEHXYOOD Slater Food Service Page' Fifty-Fifa ,'T'l'i'1 W'n' 'T', 7'ffIii Y Y - - 'L' I V, Y The Maintenance Staff ALFREDO SICILIA Maintenance S upcroisos .li Left to riglzt: Lena Mac Mc-Daniel, Roland Leach, james Nickolson, -,, john Morrison, Andrew McLaughlin. 16 Qa- m I w If w LENA MAE ML-DANIEL JOHN BAKER page pifgwgix Dorm janitor WILLIAM O DODSON Assistant Maintenance Supervisor nl-5 f1, f !'1fj'jV11k'J ,pq .nw ,xfuffgpgiwxxx qrgxmgy,x3ywe -'aAA fgyggsigixx N. X N SAE: , , 'Yi - 11,-W.,-,rvw V-.-----.-W -. v'2.4r P::-'1 ae-' r -I x.'Vi'N' x , I wx' M, ..Jy . 4 I x ' ff ' Qr- A A 5'l'l'f01 , N I - O n , 4 ..f ' . 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E y K yi JACK HUSSEY BOB IESSEN L :X f x Q MAN Blcczms I I t Pace Sixty-One 7331?-'f5'n'Vgi'13 f X' !Vf' M Q A f Q H N' mush . -., - '-A .,-Ai.. ,H YA V- xx it .55 5 ir- 2. . , ...X .zynf f za 'Zigi I- . , -55 f.j ?' ,I , if , rf' X ,r A U-., , 1 n 'w- 45, ,QJQ X 'f I- ..:.....' I Q -4. '.:' -' -1- . .L+--,L , . N V' ll N4 s .ge-. - ,., C2 ,L ' -wx Y' 1 I I A X SHELBY WALTER RICHARD ERROL STEVE J BARRINEAU BELL BLANKENSHIP HEWITT HICKS Q3 -17 0 U 1 4 I A LONNIE BILLY CHARLES JAMES MCKENZIE MERRITT RICK SAVERANCE P 'GT' '3 -. n li Q: , L, L ' S BILLY JIMMIE 1 TURBEVILLE MONROE ' v 5 , 4- - , - f , , - '- B 'D .P W R DALE Mate L M LANNING A I I COACH RALPH MCMILLAN f A WHJTJX rx,LAwvwuw.fe-rw Qx'iSl,jfj'AQ'-.T5f'Xw, ,E:ff'111'g65f3g'wfssiifw .. v'- E Tv x-TL'fj.'v -' W --' 1'1 f'f'l ' ' A - 1 l -EQSNN A25-r.,- Y 5-.xnXxN:xNxxxmMXnu11x--su-','.'xx vp-Lg 'I X1 .t x . LARRY mms JIMMY LEv1NER - . I., ' . CHARLES KEN T , WILLIARD LEONARD HARRIS ,Xa HERRING X P PHIL Red Dog i DUCCINS RAYMOND KIMEL X. 1 g e A 5 HAROLD , VVOODS L . t . ' A 1 . x XX f X 1 JACKIE SAMMY FLOWERS RLARWOOD 13417 -f-a'5Wrv Wffq-f-E K .AU-I-BDA-IL. 'N lAnu nxl.nll x-'wmvirvl ,v Intramurals Competltlon dCtlOIl sportsmanship . . fme partlclpatlon m all sports football horseshoes, ping-pong, tenms, basketball lcv' Mx , -xy ' x Q w. W Fr N l 'Q fx. L a my my-Q , NJ, xi Qi ' ,lax N Pf , 1 W .V - ,1 , J l',ff 'ff3 -1 Eli ' A - . L,XX kt wx, vu - X . .mr wQXl:lxx-. ww wiv 'f,yyj,g3mgyYQQy!11L3gP,kQ'i1f , max w!c:v1'wi-s1:-c:-ff!- 4 N X A A strong success . . . gratitude due to Professor jackson and his motley crew, Edmund Ben'amin d G ld 1 an era Cox, also scorekeepers, timekeepers, and last, as usual, referees . . . Organization is the heart of success. l 2.4 ' l l A l V UH ':-ull-l,v5ll m''IWVV-7f ' ' 'is 'U' ' 3 'Y' ' 'V' ' 'Y 'X' w , , .. 'N X x wmv ,,7,..,,,.:..,f.,.,i-i,2.,L.j35n:A x - k Q' ,mp g nam.,upnn,r-snrvusmw.--'-Mf-urmiww- f uma... X f-ga,15g'-15, 4 :- 1 v ,Gin . .ms I L U .. I . 5 G - re? ' 1 0 1 ,IX , ,, , wx, X ,- ,my f .1 .',1'.'1'LQ-'-4, zfgxlf Q wx WN W 'X W X W 1 wi X',A'..A ,'-A'F X?-W, xXbf'-,K'QxQx'T XX X58 ' fi' '5 V' Ebisx DALE HATE LANNING, from kixxxwXxSXuim.iuu in uw-nww tx . , .'1'. .t -L-. ri ' . '4'3 f f' - f'4'A W, wi li any TWH Y' . .7-. f - 0 096 tirg '1 7' 5 is-J BOB RED IESSEN, from Mount Holly. N. C., has been an outstanding center on the basketball squad for the past two years. He stands 6 feet, 5 inches and weighs 175 lbs. The Sc0tties will lose some valuable material with the graduation of Bob. ORE AT F Salisbury, N. C., handles the business be- hind the plate. He is an outstanding catcher on the baseball team and the Scotties will suffer from his loss. HL625 ff-T rl. 1 N., ,f' f.. 'Ji .-i- fit-dll. x . Y. ij? -ff. 3! Ti -'Z ' k. :'.z jd' 2' rf-271 F Q.. f-.:.f -t, -4 i3- Ps - :fy-'. 7-'..'1,' 21: Q- J. lil ' 1-LN' lf f fffpzt gf.-'gg - P 24-:G-f'.1'g' Y-I ' 3342 - .. .-.-as 1-CS. ' jj: .-7, Q ' , ,',:'.'.11 Y.. 1:.'4-Gi11S.'- ':' - e- '. 'r .F---51713 ,-5--'J .X ': --4-5 LARRY SMEL'I'ZER MINS, from Turbeville, S. C., is an outstanding fielder on the P. I. C. team. He plays left field and will be a great loss to the Scotties. A N. ' 5-f Q-5 PHIL RED DOC DUCCINS, from Xlinston-Salem, N. C.. has been the power un the muuncl. He can really Nfiru that pill. The 'ASt'0ttics will lose ti fine pitcher with the Qracluation of Phil. 1amfyqui,wvffwfiixwA-,i-.-.'.i-.-Aw i -.xy.ig..-we :gf , f J, ,-- SHELBY USHELBOU BARRINEAU, from Lalce City, S. C., has shown ability in basketball and baseball. His outstanding play on the baseball team, has proven him to be the most versatile player on the squad. ? I X. N, Z M M ff + Nix U v qi W I 1U W W 4 f1 -M7111 x x x K I .-'p:3i2:NX'xYYAXNNWXNNXX: , ff' ,My I 'v 4 J , 71 X my U I I Q, 1 t P wx f Lf' , N -' - ' 0. 1'-'-.2.1,-ai V, ll nl gl I ,f-- .- Q ,-11 --f Left to right: XVyn1zm McR0y, Robert Mayfield, Ted Mathis, Presidentg Joe Shirah, 'Viue-Pxesidealg Kirk Stringfellow, Treasurerg Felix Cadero. Secretary. -ff ,ss J, . 'W 'Q Page Scucnty-Two - .k- -Af , 1 'ff Q-Nj ,mfz -ml wv Student Council D - s JOSEPH T. STUKES Ad visor I . as ' Wh'Wifi? 5W.fwY5YFWV Y W 'W' ebatesf' lx ,N W 252255357 '7f lf3??if'vf xxxwlxfl i11x:Lu.ulz.uru1lx't.huu1ILxtLLN-': Q V T-'tx '. L4.i.Qi'Qgc.S3ii+'1A:-125111 tl . ' th'-.l',,'x'xN r r r 4 Student Government Organization . . . dehate . . . arguments . . . problems and trou- hles . . . President Ted Mathis and company lead the fight to keep order throughout the campus . . . once they organized, things ran smoothly . . . complaints and trials were well handled with the watch- ful eye of thc administration ever guiding . . . Fin! lustitia, runt Uoelum. f- Let justice be done though the heavens should fall. ,- Left tu riglif: XVyn1an MeRoy, Vice-President, Sophomore Class: B. B. Haigler. President. Freshman Class: Robert Mayfield. President, Prepara- tory Classg Douglas Burns, President, Sophomore Class, not pictured. l , l ' , A i 'i I 2 1 7 1 3 l' f - 7 J r TED DORMITORY COUNCIL Left tn right: Wyman McRoy, Butch Moore, Shelby Barrineau, Bobby l Long, Phillip Duggins, Dale Lanning. Page Seventy-Three ezifpi-T '-,2i.rs15wf'v wwzl , r N HA D, -------1 fd- vx.x ' 1 1 1 W ,Wi .Y If 1 T' ill 4:4- Yi e K Xg 'xi I I 1 111 J 1' I, J g A ' 1 Third mir, loft tu right: Shelby Barrincau, Delis Lanning, Bobby Long, john Kelbaugh, Ted Mathis, Ls'Nair Burns, Dick Austin, Phil Duggins. Svcoml row: Thomas Johnston, Robert XVeaver, Barry Y Greever, Alan Biggcrs, john Curtis, Charles Powcll, joe Shirah. Fifyt row: Carol Ficks, Lois McGee, Virginia Causey. , R X 5 I 11 Y l 1 Prmifle nt .Q ' . l ' ' j ROBERT F. JESSEN, JR. lu '- -I 4 ,, Sing praises 1 , ffm' WEN, lm.-, ,gfx W '2 jg, Hx K J. -X. -,,,,,.,,,,u., .ag,pg, mxxxxwlxw-M-xmhNfIv A H wma kxmw CHRISTIAN SERVICE FELLOWSHIP Lvft lu right: john Moody, Robert E. We-avnr I Amar Hardmnk Barry Grecvcr, Robert -lessen, IViIliam Ikll'llbl'OUj.,h LCN ur Burns. nto the Lord. Cf EDWARD F. TORSCH Advisor Bagplpf Staff tl Hard work . . . long hours . . . co-opera- tion . . . more work . . . these are the key words pertaining to the yearbook put together this year . . . experience and able hands were found in john Shirah, editor, and jim jackson, general handy-man . . . work started slowly and, as usual, finished with a tremendous ' JOHN SHIRAH flurry of activity . . . the photography was beautifully done by Shirah, and the rest handled by editor and staff. Dedicated to your enjoyment. - r I A E X RICHARD UNDERWOOD -Ji .1... .4 Liftlto right: Lois ML-Gee, Virginia Causey, Lou Williford, Carol Ficks, Duncan McNeill, C P ' ' ' ar es ouell, Ted Mathis, joe Shirah. it-.1 -.. -- -v gh rn--L ff- NQixQiQQxRixNlmWm3v EX xv u 2 K 4 ff' DUNCAN IxINLAXV LOIS MCCEE ,X I r I f . F i2 , P' CAROL FICKS Lou WILLIFORD ! ,C 'x 1- JAMES C. JACKSON V x I v ,-4 if U4 w V 5' 'FAQ ax' J Q 1 sf - FLORENCE D. HELLEKSON Advisor I A - 4 -C! ...-- . C I' ' 41'-ff k R V ' L .-, ..s. , ... r L, -' , C1 - 4 Left to right: C. R. Graham, Edmund Benjamin, Roger Ashbum, james C. Iackson. CHARLES T. SMITH Alfnin-nr .-...J nit X Tx X- ,'bn--- x I X DICK AUSTIN, Co-Ezlitorg DOUGLAS BURNS, Ca-Editor Rmoliitions . . . work . . . rcports . . , cleanl- lines . . . an-coinplishincnts . . . at slightly tnrnishcd silcccss this ycair, thc SIICCCSS dnt- for the most part to the cfforts of Editor, Dick Austin, and at few coinputriots , . . it was printvcl ns at rcport of hap- pe-ningsx lnigliliglitvcl hy it snpcrior sports section iinrl xonn- out-gisioiiully finv cclitorialls . . . nothing nnlitxtl, hut at lint' joh, l',inoy4-cl hy ull. Pugm' Svtrrify-Eiglit ' . X llrlflll llltlvtlh i Back row, left to right: Ted Mathis, Charles Powell, Bill Kautz, ig Virginia Causey. Seated: Joe Shirah, Dick Austin, Lois McGee, Sandspurl 1- ,,,,,-- ,t ,,.., ., ,.,... . 1.17 urunnb-,z :fbXxf'46-,.-.- 2 , , , , , , -..V .... Y---.1-inn RRidK5l!:.ais':--.19-an-v-.'::1-1Nxxxx-xx-xxxwm,w,- ' 1 3: .. 1 . lg,---15' '.', f E.- Nfl g?Jl V-ici: f ,-'15-I . A... X c R. Graham, Elliot Adams, Iohn Kelbaugh, Ray Mallory. 1 I f f BENJAMIN M. ML-KUIIK Alllgiwr 'if Staff l Q35 W1 1? N WW' rf vw ff Page Scvcnty-Nine L-411:-f, xx . gjq, -,ph K- l -, lt X 1 BILL KAUTZ President l Script conference. Page Eighty 1,4, A Er- . Q N i ei T i . f .. ' fzir' f' N'-'- 'T'- T - X N , , u.n:sm.:a-xwsaswv:-5-fx,-. 'I ' 'm.xu,xN2xmw M1 nl-:lwlv.'sIxXWt. mu-.cu-f Problem? ag Wham-OU iv W 'KDrama? Page E ighty-One TWVFH ww wfrvlffffliwwvwxwswxXwwfA ffww-f , 1 1 I s f U fff,V','l',wN1YIl vm :,:1,gr N x 1 K X Page Eighty ... , -. x.A4,,:.1.1',X Y -.x.x....9u ..,.m -..f--ju., -- .-,Li-. ,- CIiA1iI,Eb li. POWELL DEAN JOHN P. DAUGHTREY Prcaiclcnt Director Thin! mw, left tu right: Mallory 12111-, john Km-Ilmugh, Tyxon Anderbon. Second mw: Hubert E. NYcuvcr, Charles Powm-Il, Tom llohmtnn. First row: john Curtis, Barry Ureevur, Tiny Barnes, Carol Fig-ka, SllL'pllAll'Ll Davin. Glee Club .S 4' a S UR SPADES MENS QU Us l lqny Minn, In Umm 5 I l Ury Pcnm-Y Ruben lhmul, A I,iEu2'::'U9y jOhnA Cairn-ere, J h , t, ,a - . U ' ., ' . - o gity:l'5UlTL1lQK'l1'llCC, ng Iohnxmnl ldfltfb PUWCII? -Two !!! ' ' xw x X' -x 'f!lfZQ5' ' Y hRxiKYSNix:l. XiNiikmX'riihnhl uw Dhktlltil Left In right. Richard M. Austin, Robert lessen, joseph B. Shirah, Ted Mathis, Phil Duggins. RICHARD M. AUSTIN President Leadership . . . ability . . . fraternity . . . scholastic quality . . . these are the characteristics of Zeta Upsilon Chapters of Phi Theta Kappa, national scholastic fraternity . . . the active mem- bers of the local chapter are those students whose over-all average is a grade of BU . . . bi-weekly meetings are held and often feature outside speakers . . . chapter projects utilize and develop, to a certain extent, the talents and abilities of the individual members . . . toward higher learning. ,V .Li A JOHN P. DAUCll'l'llEY e ' f hx Arluisnr Left to right: Robert Iessen, Richard Austin, Phil Duggins, Ted Mathis, Joe Shirah. Page E ighty-Three uijgnxwr ,qi lyv5v11 -'new-imtv-y,wixXiw,i-,ii t xx -J-fyff HA , , ,,,. , ,,,,V, ,,,,. , .gd 4. X i w l i , Uwkrimgnlxg lu.-ur ,.. - ., j 'Q. Lrfl rn ffgfhr- ohm , Dune son, ju 'fm' an Kinl: ' 1 Hunk-r, C. ff' 'fm nl. .mul Iiqgurs, lrf-.xiflm-ntq v . is l'r:-xirlwnt, Iiqm-r ANIIIJIIFII, Ax'llJ liothi 111'-lXlIl'l'l'. ll 4 lgll Ivrwlc . rr .5 Fl 'rvli . ii- f ' . , .g C359 Wm-' , xi' - fe'-:A xww- N mi n -V zu, llyvhc Clark, C7 H. Cmlmlll, Ific ' . . , If Y mrlcs Pom-ll, A lmrrl H2l1IJIL'C. 44' lI'ir'h '1 . au, UL' QU. f.1arllUcA ' Illlan. tllljlil Kill mir Ie-rccr Radifb Club IMIKSON AES Q.. A .. :N xx -.XX 'xx . . f Nxxx. 43:14, J .fax ' Nv ,NI X v- .QM X N X fl! ,wlNf1 ' W , f ff' L ll' Y .,. .M ..Y.,.,,-,,.-quiz, Y HlxxxQiw.NlxI'Kxmlmll1e I 1 0 Rl-lniwh INN r H Q ' ,,,-- ,' -'JL ' n -fa . .I - ' 24' Sf' ' 4' lgfig' ,4 0 1 5 jf. 1 wx ,l It .J QTY X 3? I a- l f,2 ' Friendly . . . good word for everyone . . . sympathetic . , . nice to lmve around . . . took hotter care of the dorm than the monitors . . . cordial to all visitors . . . noted for socials, usually successful . . . takes part when needed thou h occasionallv found in the wron 1 ulaces - . E I i I at a most indisposcd time. That notvd touch. l l l 1 l I ' ! I Vw f I Pa e E h 11 WW-14 ru! 1 g ig ty-Fire W IQ?-1xS1XY.'lf N-'A x x I u f -NJ. X'-5 Q f 'fa-' ff ,Y--- p ' : 1 ' f , Y . ' ' . f - Q '-X ,,!.,. ,,.. , r sv. -,. . X,... ,, . fl. E . Zi W. H. Belk Luzerar Forum Intellectual group . . . big plans . . . sm'1ll efforts . . . arts education . . . sessions when held were inter- esting 'md informative . . . SflHldl1llL,l,f to right: Rich-ircl Underwood Dick Hunpton, Roger Ashburn. I1'lt6r6StiIlg work if yOu Can get Sitting: Barry Cn-ever, Robert We-wer C. R. Cmlnm Edmund Benjamin u 1111185 C. I'lCl'Ch0l l. x K , BENJAMIN M. McKULIK Advisor X Lvl! lu right: Eclmnnrl Benjamin, Roger Ashburn, llulwert li. XYC-zivcr. DICK HAMPTON, BARRY CREEVER, President. Page Eighty-Six P ' - x- . ' 'XII ' .,- -. 1 -.nuuxgss ::.'im:a-af9y:.r.n.imxxx. xx xxu in 0 v fi WKSQ, oaimna Q ole' Second mir, left to right: I. B. Graham, Am1ando Perez, Kirk Stringfellow, Dick Hampton, Louis Larrazabal. Richard Kemp- ton, Andrew Denmark, Mallory Pate, john Kelbaugh, Duncan Discussion society . . . tremendous membership . . . great interest . . . world problems . . . bull . . , a division of a nation wide organization, prevalent in colleges, dedicated, as said above, to discussion of world problems . . . argument, enthusiasm, there were upTtyw,ikfvYrr34 risfqfgci--.1gXxilg' x i i ' 1 ' 4 -QQ C106 l I I l I P McNeill. First row: E. C. Robinson, Butch Moore, Eduardo Aguirre. Lois McGee, Nancy Pargoe, Chong Gin Kim, Shepard Davis, Sock Mook Jang, Ray Mallory, Felix Cardaro. many ideas, principles, and theories advanced, all con- servative . . . none initiated . . . freedom lovers . . . the members leave informed, although sometimes con- fused. , A liberal education is a necessary thing. ' 1 1 I Page Eighty-Seven ' 1 y. u- FAYE REYNOLDS K1 President 'jf ff 3 . -rv -49 gh. 4 ,Q-' Left tu right: Carol Fiukm, Faye Reynolds, Vivian Bailey, Lou NVilliford, jean Cainey. Left to right Page Eighty-Eiglu f W W 'W' W':' Vff5fNf'J' WVNW-FS: pf'-.WEEYSSXXN I p 7 x ,' X .,1,.1.- H .,- -N vu-mix,-.foAC4ri'L1-'YQ I I l I I 5 -..-., I Eiga: 1 Ill! lBames, Nancy Pargoe, Virginia Causey, XX'anda Howell. hhuk khu Nm than L nniviiikrh -' fx lf. l V. 5, I , FLORENCE D. HELLEKSON Advisor CA ROL FIC KS Secretary-Treasu rer Activities . . . social organization . . . general good time . . . troubles . . . it was organized, for the most part, as an afterthought, but well done as far as it went . . . in the earlier part of the year they sponsored two dances and a banquet . . . troubles started when a drop-off in co-eds oc- curred . . . there was a constant change in royalty, a presi- dential change three times, with Faye Reynolds reigning supreme. Nice anyway. '-99423 Page Eighty-Nine A '111TX!'!x'gx'y!iMIu-Jrfyzfnqgfxrx-.q4.'.N .xxXLi'-In X-Xkxx--Q ffwffff f-'- Y 'E 4' ' , - ' fi? J .'fI'4'f! '-- ,, '1 H .1 'J CHARLES POWELL num Cf Chairman Barry Crecver, Nancy Pargoe, Charles Powell. F ' W rl I RX ll ,Sv il ' 2.4 lv 55 A x .TQ 1 . ,,f6Tr'QDUE' .Mar-2-' 'I' L Page Ninety Library Council i -Q55 Nancy, Pargoe, jerry Perkins. vf f 'wRsQ,XXRwS CETQSfE9:5.N g - .wi :-:su,-i:,re-,a1.i.-.4..-1-1..- ..-Lf - ew -i Future Business Leaders of America Q. N Y. 'Q- 1 Second mug Ivfl In right: Robert Russel, john Anderson, Robert Coggins. First row: Dick Hampton, Kirk Stringfellow, john Peeler, David Foster, Larry Perrittc. f' Left to right: Kirk Stringfellow, Vice-Presidentg john GENTRY XY. XYADE Anderson, Presidentg Robert Coggins, Treasurer. Adcfsofv I-un T','fTfJ?i7Xf'f11! i ii, x 1, ii Y im - - --'-f - - - Y f. - Q- 4. ' , - s . .3 ummm -A u - , P ., ug Ns g y -..:..,u,:.,5Uv W-,nfs 4' V - Y A t.-., fl. Fwd - Z .I f If jq. K I Y . I xx- .tl-. t.: 1H f ' ,l 1.Q.jy X J 1 Left to fight: Dale Lanning, President: Larry Mims, Vice- Lefl ru :mlm Norma Best, Liz Childl, Sandy Russell, Sylvia Presidentg Robert Coggins, Secretary-Treasurer Bridgeman, Tiny Barnes, Nancy Purgoe, Carol Ficks. Left to right: Phillip Duggins, Larry Mims, Robert Coggins, Dale Lanning, Robert lessen. paxil? avi-...QL ' 1 - . - - -14 ff- ,-j:,.f!. gh 1 H ff , , lin. ., . l r ' U ,H :1.,f,V,. ,.- ,, I ,iv - 3.1--If . .,..-. I ' -14- .- ..f ' ' ,R mf,-4 . -V vu. v Page Ninety- Two I f l WA f l , nyypQvwr -l5v,wf' x-K . All H t, . tx , X V , U . L. +'psilgU-h1f4Nvwi4f1 -?'l?i1L'f4?'-gg ni N. it is . . Yrhhihlw wh' n xii run P' ra it Athletic Association Left to right: Larry Mims, Presidentg Kirk Stringfcllow, Vice-Presidentg Harold Rose, Secretary-Treasurer. .t , qs.. Eggs IBX' Purpose . . . plans . . . accomplishments . . . well meaning, though often dormant . . . accomplished the purchase of sweaters and letters for the now dis- banded cheerleaders, after organizing them . . . really not much that could be done . . . 'MWYWX ' i 'l'l'lVf1 .iv-1'-Vt'-'lxwa' wwwi Effort without a cause. Page Ninety- Three xx x - - -f -rf , ,li gui-'iv ark ku.x.-.., -YA A ,.-, - -f'---41-'ez-5-SHI' . - t 9-,ns wat , -. . . ., ,. .. , , Vg' V Q Y Q is-ln A 15 gvmtAwnirA.ux nvlfnwh-, Xt 1 ty., ,, , I, ,SQA N: , . L V I --Q 7---- 5 ' i ....... AA ,, ,fm ...1 l . s . .hu A ' , ' 1 I 1 - l -is X l Qs , 1 , - l , I I, i l l Q.. p. PHIL PAYNE President Activity . . . work . . . ambition, more than is wise perhaps, but nevertheless from this stems accomplishments . . . one of ,xii the few clubs that can show an actual product of its work . . . A plan was formulated and followed . . . the club was not easily accepted, but by its initiative, convinced the skeptics . . . It has proved useful, even to the citizens of Maxton, notably the police depart- ment . . . an emphasis on work for fun and profit. From initiative, work . . . an accomplishment worthy of pride. ,.,..wf Dixie ' Deacons , 1 ' Xxx XNN Aw 1 R xx ll i I QS Ni uh-L.qn.1ggQ..a q.. -9. .AL -, .li-'I+-.lf...sl--nl-'Q ,Iwi-!., 5 ol .-3 ,- CEXTRY XY. XY.-KDE Advisor rw-.sf ' Back mug left to right: Robert Tumi-r. David XVithrow, Tommy Stanley, Harold Scott. Hal Auatin, Carl Mc-Nlillan. Duncan Kinlaw, Aubrey Dawkins, Roger Ash- bum, jack Lowder. Kneclin,u: E. C. Robinson, George Mclilveen, Phil Payne. --6 Left tn right: Robert Tumor, Vice-Pre-side-ntg E. G. Robinson, Sec-retaryg Phil Payne, Pre-aidentq jack Lowder, Treasurer. il117'T-.Y'!fQQv'fW14 ri:,1f754rf.x1x1n' 5 f- i,.,.,..,-,......,,...1N.....-.1 ,.,,.4.. .vb mx. -..,4fv- . - . 1.-wg-zi1PY - P1 IQAIQ 4 x W ! W J I 1 w l E T j, xv? K-s I L wmu-nv H m g w.-i1i'1'1 x vl V Xwwwy I NYSE FYf!'ZBX'?'iT3J1 . Ns Qi? 'IW Page Ninety-Eight -.-. ., , There is always room for beauty: memory A myriad lovely blossoms may enclose, But, whatsoyer hath been, there still must be Boom for another rose. -Florence Earle Coates ,f - f . lvxlf lv.--,Q 'A ...A Pagv One Hunrlrcd Homeco mi n g MISS VVILLIE JORDAN I I 1-.lxXx'Rv!XlxFu, UCCI1 wwf xx awqsg fff'f'1'1.5e'i2:Sx-mg h ,Q H ,Z 3:-b.-g-Ee--- J V MISS CAROLINE BARDEL Adendant MISS IERRY PERKINS Attendant . ,J .r+Y.. ,H . . . -...-1-... Y.-.,.4. ..,. I. - - MISS LINDA FERRENE Attendant MISS IVANDA HOWELL Attendant Page One Hundred One ffl MISS NANCY STUART Sponsored by Thomas E. Myers Manager, Student Store Page One Hundred Two NIISS SHARON COVINC-TON Sponsored by Richard M. Austin President Phi Theta Kappa -,W Y Y , X, Y A J X Y A . ,Am ., -,.I,f,-4.-,3..-,V-. - 1 -4-,xg .l S ' . . ' f- 54 fi 1 I N ff f 1 Ox' 0, N ,KW WN: L--.ig -'T-fi 'f -Gy: x RSPB 5- mi'75l I MISS ANDREA LOU XVILLIFORD Sponsored by john NV. Shirah, Ir.- Editor, BAGPIPE li17r4?17:f7'g1sX. v - -us, -...x .. .. -.-- - . .44-SS.,-.:.L--.a.xu.4.e-....t 4.-...,. . ,dn .......tt....,......, , 4 . MISS NANCY MCCINNIS Sponsored by Robert lessen President, Student Christian Association Page One Hundred Three 1 w 1 N' - ..t..x-t.-, M - ,ff MISS SYLVIA COODINC Sponsored by Charles E Powell President Glee Club fd., .,.xA-N., L NT- :Pfw ,E 'Sf ' N- XM, wx w 'Xl MISS THELMA ANN TAYLOR Sponsored by Douglas Burns Co-Editor, Sandspur l 7'?'if?1WlC 'MW2Xl'- WN QS-SE-E75'? '97:Z'f.'I-7x5liX ,. ,. ,', - , . . , ,, ,,5A. v 3 . sw -1 Ml . ul-..!xr. ,.......- .I -.. . - f -..-.L......a....L...L.L.,.....' .. ' . . , ...' - 5 gif! . r II: Q T, f ii. ,KI . . -- 1 in l I H MRS. JOHN W. ANDERSON Sponsored by john XV. Anderson vPresident, Future Business Leaders of America i. af1'lS9,,,,.,-f Wit inf ' nfvesf' ix 'f1 'i'4 ., . . 1' . I -.ru , , MISS SALLIE ANN DRENNAN Sponsored by james Phil Payne President, Dixie Deacons -....x..--x. .-. - , Wifi MISS TINY BARNS Sponsored by Co-Ed Club Page One Hundred Six ' ' 4 , - K' 4 , jlfl 1, l 'll' ' ll !,f'0f'Q.3gTf.:.-.fsxxlx MISS SUE HAIRSTON Sponsored by William C. Kautz President, Dramatics Club .4i 'HFNl55WI'-XYVRN 'NriSf'?7 'Q27:'F.?R'?'ix x it s ' TED JOEL MATHIS . . ... ....4--..4.X.....nv .....4... ...... t , Ted . . . outstanding leadership ability . . . President of the Student Council . . . showed strength in discipli- nary actions . . . as President of the Student Body, he brought forth organizing talents . . . Phi Theta Kappa. wr T' RICHARD M. AUSTIN Dick . . . popular and well rounded . . . President of Phi Theta Kappa, showed outstanding scholastic ability . . . worked long and hard with various organizations . . . had energy left to serve as editor of the Sandspur . . . lent a supporting hand to all school functions . . . versatile. Page One Hundred Seven , MMIMN , 'N ...Y ,-e. THOMAS EDGAR MYERS Tom . . . outstanding business ability . . . handled thc Student Store with enthusiasm and efficiency . . . way with money . . . voiced strong and forceful opinions on school matters . . . had a hand in everything. Page One Hundred Eight , '.,iiitwXiig,',.-f Q., -, Felix . . . handled the difficult job of Secretary-Treasurer of Student Council with enthusiasm and ability . . . gave strong voice to his opinions with the Student Council . . . assisted the Basketball team at forward with skill . . . all-round popularity. BUSINESS OFFI ,,,x,X, .V .el-,,-f., -.--X' ffl' to f S fi' 1. : fv'ff:'f-S15-iixffff-.X , x . mx-prurntldq-Au... i. VIOSEPII B. 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