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74 Freshmen President Sammy Elder Vice President Jimmie Roberts Secretary-Treasurer Robert Smith Left to right: Robert Smith, Sammy Elder and Jimmie Roberts. Although this year will be etched in its entirety in the minds of the freshman class, certain memories stand out more distinctly than others. Who can forget registration day when, amidst mingled emotions, we began the venture we had worked toward for such a long time? The first portion of our freshman year was a blur of feverish activity; days were filled with classes and labs and nights were long sojourns of study. Added to the continuous cycle of classes and studying was the whirl of rush parties as the fraternities vie to attract the freshmen as members. As the year progressed, the tempo slowed slightly into a routine of classes and study. Monthly parties spon- sored by the fraternities and school events such as the choir’s presentation of the ageless and ever-beautiful Christ- mas carols afforded welcomed diversion. Soon the longed-for holidays arrived, and the class had a much needed “breather” before returning to face the battery of tests and exams. New courses were added each trimester. May arrived bearing the approach of finals and we were faced with the task of proving how thoroughly we had absorbed the myriad of facts to which we were exposed throughout the year. After hours of study and review we took the finals to prove our mastery of the courses we had studied. With our first year behind us, we emerged with a sense of accomplishment and enrichment. We have earned the right to continue striving towards our ultimate goal—the coveted D.D.S.
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Top Row, left to right: James B. Clayton, Robert A. Smith, P. Edward Menton, James A. Noble, Sammy Elder, Ken- neth Kimbrough, Carl D. Ellis, Ronald E. Holman, Dan E. Broughton. Bottom Row, left to right: Charles A. Rodman, Mike Gillespie, Jimmie G. Roberts, William H. George, William D. Averett, Ronald D. Leonard, Jerry W. Smith, Kenneth R. Overton, Bradley R. Wilson. Below—Top Row, left to right: Thomas D. Wilten, Richard D. McNiece, Tommy C. Howorth, Robert L. Wasson, Donald G. Chiles, Jimmie P. Watkins, Charles K. Hill, Charles F. Murrell, Jerrell W. Gorcezyca. Bottom Row: Gerald McConnell, Norman H. Martin, John E. Smith, Rudolph D. Woolf, Bill D. Merwin, Howard Hud- speth, William R. Knight, B. Clay Wetsel, Ralph Whitesides. ay
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