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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Harold Edwards President Alton Wright........................................... Vice-President CLEO VAUGHN .............Secretary-Treasurer Last fall 146 Freshmen took the campus by storm, but only for a short time because the Sophomores soon began to assert their superior rights. During Rat Week these Freshmen lost that silly attitude that plagues high schools and soon became definitely “collegiate.” Their scholars are some of the best; they take part in all activities with a zeal that amazes the Sophs, and we know that they will keep up the traditions of Pfeiffer next year. Page 7iventy-five
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Harold Beaver and Andy Dickerson, who, you will remember, had such a passion for school work, now have fulfilled their greatest desire to become professors. As foreign correspondent, Julian Stokes is making use of all the French he learned under Mr. Moser. Among the few that we miss from this anxiously awaited game are Imogene Williamson, who had an engagement at the Metropolitan Opera tonight and could not get away, also Walter Draughon, '42 class president, who is now president of the Sun Oil Company. “Say, who is this attracting so much attention? It must be Preston Melton, Jim’ Frink, and Bill Williams. All three are high-ranking officers in the United States Airlines. All this reminds me of a prize-fight I saw the other night when Bernard Trent took the heavyweight title from poor old gray-headed Joe Louis. Jessie McNeill, who is dietitian at Duke Hospital, is also attending the game. Accompanying her are Ruth Richardson, the vivacious blonde, and two lovely brunettes, Clo Vaughn and Rebecca Pender. “J. C. Lassiter, one of the outstanding students at Pfeiffer, having completed his college education and having served four years as a lawyer in Moore County, has recently been inducted as Judge of Superior Court in North Carolina. “Lois Brooks, now successfully managing a home in Charlotte, is successor to Caroline Chatfield for the Charlotte Observer. I see that she is taking notes on what Paul Chappell is saying. I don’t get it. Paul’s Captain of The Ordnance Supply Station in Virginia. There is Herbert Rouse, now a certified public accountant, sitting with Euel Prewitt, the agriculture teacher here at Pfeiffer. Ophelia Barneycastle recently donated one of her marvelous etchings to this school. She is now entering with Jeanne Harris, an elementary teacher at David- son. This time she will miss seeing Lula Betts who couldn’t possibly leave her children for a whole week-end. “As there are only a few seconds left before the game begins. I shall hur- riedly name the people I see scrambling back to their seats. There’s Bill Bur- rage, Anne Carrick. Edwin Robeson. All three of them work in offices in Charlotte. Following close behind them are Worth Sweet. Wyat Helsabeck, Charles Cook and Jack Lowder. all prominent businessmen in various cities in Central North Carolina. And Phillip Howie, who is making his place in the world by crooning over the radio, stops to chat with Maeburn Huneycutt who is now a biologist in South America. Of course, Elfreda Shinn, editor of the Methodist roman and her assistant. Opal Roberts, are settled comfortably in their seats ready for the big game. “The game has started! The teams battle! The Black and Gold rushes toward its goal! The crowd goes wild! The point is good! Pfeiffer leads!’’ Suddenly I awake, yawn, stretch, and look at my watch, and discover that I have exactly 40 minutes to dress, prepare breakfast, and get my husband to the office. —Nancy Medlin. Page Twenty-four
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FRESHMEN Young Allen Jean Alley Bette Sue Allred John Ballew Betty Barbrey Malcolm Barnhardt Blanche Baxter Jimmie Beverly Rachel Bolton Winifred Brewer Janice Brinkley Roy Burkhalter Novillian Byrd Evelyn Carter James Chrismon Nancy Clayton Mildred Coggin Virginia Cohen Alpheus Cook Mary Frances Cook Charles Crawford Irene Dockery Josephine Dockery Harold Edwards Charles Ehninger Louise Evans Jewell Everhart Marlyn Fisher Louise Fowler Lucille Fowler Frances Freeman Katherine Frye Page Tiventy-six
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