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Led by physical director Ted Petoskey, each student who was not a member of the R.O.T.C. reported to the field house three times each week for a strenuous period of calisthenics, rope climbing and group sports. Right: Cadet Captain W. R. Brown gains valuable experience by instructing the senior military science class. Each cadet officer teaches this class at least once during the year.
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Ro binson gets f st aid. Long Dis-tance to Limestone, please! THE STORm OF fl SCHOOL UJ fl R The stimulus of war produces swi ft and sure changes which are reflected not only in people and their ways of life, but also in apparently changeless institutions. In attennpting to meet the demands of total war Wofford has changed. The change is external. The heart of Wofford is unchanged and changeless. The year began with the retirement of Dr. H. N. Snyder after more than fifty years of faithful service as teacher and president. Dr. Walter K. Greene of Duke took his place. Dr. C. C. Norton succeeded Dean LeRoy Cox, who was called to service in the Air Corps. The new administration, with the purpose of better preparing Wofford men for their part in the war effort, placed a new and special emphasis on the departments of exact sciences, the R.O.T.C. training, and a physical fitness program. Students went to football games and picture shows and dated as in former years, but many an expanded bleep, smartly dr illing military platoon, as well as better grades in Mathematics and Chemistry testified to the effectiveness of the new program. OPPOSITE PAGE — Top row, left: Dr. Greene and Dr. Snyder attend the Alunnni Luncheon . . . Right: Miss Price gets money even from Jolly . . . Middle row, left: DuRant burns midnight oil . . . Right: Shorty Page rides the bell rope. . . . Bottom row, left: Rollins, Elliott and Karalekas through the window of the Biology lab. . . . Right: After a hard workout. II
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REUl THIRGS RROUnO UIOFFORD Precedent breaking cotton picking day came early in October. Given a holiday, the student body trooped to the fields around Spartanburg to help farmers harvest a cotton crop which threatened to be left in the fields because of a labor shortage. The plaque on the Fieldhouse wall in commem- oration of Roy Robertson, a man we knew and loved, serves as a grim reminder of the stakes for which we are fighting. A contingent of Preflight students march as they sing the Army Air Corps song.
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