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Royce R. Weatherly Superintendent of Buildings Administrative Assistants, Mrs. O ' Brian, Bostwick Hostess; Mrs. Chandler, Asst. Dean of Women; Mrs. Overby, Johnson Hostess; Miss Godfrey, Dean ' s Secretary. Registrar ' s Staff, Mrs. Raspberry and Mrs. Clark seated; Miss Bayne, Mrs. Bumgarner, and Mrs. Miller standing. Bursar ' s Staff, Mrs. E. C. Cocke, standing; Mrs. Hannah HoUiSeld and assistant bursar, James B. Cook, Jr., seated. George C. Mackie College Physician The College Nurses, Nancy Stephenson, Nan Frink, and Carrie Bridges, pause for a brief moment together in one of the Infirmary ' s small downstairs out-patient offices.
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Carlton P. West Librarian Library Staff, James M. Nicholson, Miss Minnie Kallam, Carlton West, Mrs. Jean Holt, Mrs. Frances Prichard, Mrs. Lena Thomas, Mrs. Minta Folk, Mrs. Kent Barbee. Testing a machine for a classroom demonstration are T. J. Turner and W. E. Speas of the Physics Department, which is on first floor Alumni Building. William E. Speas Physics Department Russell Brantley Director of News Bureau Wake Forest publicity agents in the News Bureau are Julia Alford, Mrs. Jack Bailey, Russell Brantley, News Director; and Bill Hensley, Sports Director.
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The Younger Set Whuw . . . nott.i sit (liiwii after caiTyiiin- ' ill that lui -i ' -age . . . that hoy fnnii the H.S.f. was nicv U w ] IIU ' . . . wish I omicl have thiinnht of soin. ' thiiin wittv to sa ' . . . my toni;iU ' ah a s sticks when a good iinjircssion is ncetlod. I ' m tlyiiii ' to meet some of those fi-at ho s . . . what if one of tiiose Biy ' Time ()|ieiators tried to snow me. ' . . . I ' ve heard ahout Wake Forest hoys . . . these httle name tays will eoiiie in handy foi- lea mini; the freshman hoys ' names . . . those liiekv liovs. gcttinsi ' rushed hv the fraternities . . . what are those special parties called — smokers? Surely tliev don ' t smoke the whole time. Thosf. hovs aiik iwhi.ini s ! They have the funniest names here . . . I ' to ' naine Tavern (What in the woild is that ' ), the iiiai;s (Who goes there?). Wait Hall (Is that a dorm or the Chapel?). I ' ll need this oiieiitation. Freshmen Chapel (Is that a special place?) And the Kec Room (Wonder if we can dance there?) I ' m iireen. hut would I admit it? Mavhe thev won ' t notice ... I can ' t wait ' til football games . . . het the captain looks good in his unif(n ' m . . . the last game is Thanksgiving . . . can ' t wait for the Holuhns . . . Golly, I ' m getting way aheatl of myself. Heading the Freshman Class are these: seated, Jim Todd, president. Dee Hughes, secretary, Charles Snipes, vice-president; standing. Bill Starling, treasurer, Walter Ward, representative to the Legislature. John Howard Abernathy .Shelby William Gilbert Aldridge Chapel Hill Shirley Joan Allen Wliiteville Miriam Maner Allred Winston-Salem Graham McRee Anderson Raleigh William Augustus Anthony ( iastonia Coleman Goode Arendall Bassett, Va. John Matthews Arnold Fniiuay Spring.s Don Richard Averitte Fayetteville A. Laurence Aydlett lialeigh Barry Warick Bailey ' asliinu:toii, D. C. Franklin Boyd Bailey William.ston William Sasser Baker Spencer George Andrew Baranski Morf anton Donald Ray Barefoot Xewtoii th-ove Ida Mae Barham Wake Forest
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