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FRESHMEN The largest Freshman class to enter Pfeiffer, to date, was that of 42- 43. Not only was it a large class but it was a versatile one as well. Many of its members soon became prominent in campus activities. Some of them were elated to know that they were so in the majority on the campus, but they soon began to appreciate the advice that only a Sophomore could give them. What the future held for this class was uncertain and some were afraid, but they faced it as all Pfeiffer men and women do—with confidence. Gordon Clarke Max Meeks Alice DuBose .Jane Williams OFFICERS President rice-President Secretary Treasurer Page Eighteen
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OF 1943 and Actors Guild; Bob Kennedy, editor of the PaJaCa and president of the Y. M. C. A.; Inez Wilson, president of the Y. W. C. A.; James Chrismon, business man- ager of the PaJaCA; Hilton Seals, presi- dent of the student body; and Virginia Cohen, president of the W. A. A. Then came the last few weeks of school with their busy days “Y” retreats balmy weather spring fever strolling on the lawn after supper track our first conference championship Alumni Dance with that swell orchestra final exams graduation and then, that day we all left. After fourteen short weeks we were back it was ’42- 43 our year, but things had changed. It wasn’t the same old school with the war and a new bunch of silly Freshmen gee, they were dumb, but we finally educated them and we were deter- mined not to let the war discourage us. But, try as we might, the war situation did sort of get us down students leav- ing uncertainty no basketball sche- dule difficulties of traveling favorite professors gone. We had our moments though all was not discouraging. Remember this? offi- cers: Alton Wright, president A1 Cook, vice-president . . Myrtle 1'immons, secre- tary-treasurer . .our beautiful new build- ings Washington, Chapel, Industrial Arts fish fries intramurals Relig- ious Emphasis Week Fall Formal Mr. Moser left but returned shortly game but outclassed basketball team the Y. M. C. A. dance. W. A. A. initia- tion and party the Washington Ball with Donat and Jane as George and Martha . .Heart Sister week and don’t forget the All-School banquet remember Max Meeks’ English accent and the dance afterwards how you looked forward to graduation ? Everything was not just as we wanted it our last year, but it was an outstand- ing year, nevertheless, and one we will always remember.
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FRESHMEN Franklin Alley Hix Allison Edward Andrews Christine Austin Louvine Austin Martha Baber Edwin Bailey Esther Bainbridge Gladys Ballard Lou Belle Ballard Betty Barringer Betty Blackford Rose Boyles Raymond Bulla Flynn Burrage Samuel L. Carter. Jr. William Cash Theron Caudle Rupert Chapman Gordon Clarke Margaret Clayton Robert Coble. Jr. Mary L. Cochran Ann Coggin Kenneth Conley Margaret Ann Cook Earl Costner Sara Anne Courts Margaret G. Cox Vilinder Cruse Jo Culp Rachel Curlee Nell Davis Gilmer Dockery Alice DuBose Janice Eaton
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