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348 J The two hundered or so freshmen who en- rolled in Howard in September, 1940, caused no great stir. They were no different from ninety- eight other classes that had enrolled before them. More modern? Only to the extent that this na- tion was on the verge of entering another World War. They cheered I-Ioward's Bulldogs to two foot- ball triumphs at Legion Field. They gave campus politics a wait-till-next-year nod and took final examinations, passing most, failing some-just as their predecessors did. In the sophomore year the A students began I r 'xv Nlcl-,Ach ei. retty Boy Stephenson Nouwe never heard oi lr-l'1UI11.lSVlllCl just Ask ITIC. ,ja 's-..,h- I U to stand forth, received the plaudits of Dean Burns and sat through or enjoyed his English Lit classes. The first few of us went off in far- from-dramatic fashion to military camps. By September, 1942, the 200 had simmered to little more than 100. Football was gone. The first semester passed and with it many juniors, to the army, navy and marines. And in the second semester, they kept going-only now in groups. Of those 200 freshmen of 1940 there were now about fifty juniors to enter the final round in September, 1943. That's our class up to now. Glorious? Hardly. OFFICERS Prvsulwzl ....... ............ . ......,.... C HARLES MCEACHERN Vice President ...... ..,..... D ELOUISE GRANADE Serrefary ....,. ..., . ,CAROLYN GARRICK Trvaszzm '.... - ........ BILLY STEPHENSON . . Q -
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IUPICZ. BILLY ALTON SMITH-Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity- Cbemisfry-Chi Alpha Sigma, Secretary Treasur- er 2, President 3, Trident 4, Laboratory Assistant. Birmingham, Ala .... CLYDE CHALMUS THAGARD -Pharmacy-Pharmacy Club. Brantley, Ala. MYRTICE THOMASON -Economics-A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Y. VV. C. A., W. A. A. 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Crimson Staff 3, 4. Tar- rant. Ala .... CAROLYN ARMENIA THORNTON- Delta Zeta Vice-President 3-Dic'lI'lirs-Freshnfan Y Cabinet lg Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 3, Dietetics Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, President Delta Zeta Sorority 4, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, President Pan-Hellenic Council 4. Birmingham, Ala. J. CARROLL TROTTER-Lambda Chi Alpha Fra- ternity-Euglixla-Band 1, Alpha Phi Omega, Ministerial .Association 3, 4, Co-Chairman Relig- ous Focus Week 3, Masquers 3, Gail Patrick Dra- matic Award 3, Trident 4, President of Student Body 4, Candidate for Degree with Honors 4, Who's Who, Most Popular Boy, Beta Pi Theta, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties. Birmingham, Ala .... MILDRED VANN- Evorzonzics-W. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Y. W. C. A. Birmingham, Ala. VANCE ORAL VERNON-English-Member In- tramural Council, Ministerial Association, Head Cheer-Leader 3, B. S. U. Council 2, 3, Masquers Club. Alexander City, Ala .... HARVEX' WAT- SON WARD, JR.-Sigma Nu-Ec0numic's-Lt. Commander 2, Commander 3, Treasurer 4. Oak- man, Ala. STEVEN DUDLEY WATRINs-Hisfory-Masquers Club 4, Business Manager Crimson 3, Crimson Staff, Feature Writer 4, Crimson Staff 1, Z, 3, 4. Birmingham, Ala .... DOROTHY WE.ATHERS- Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority-Engliffi-Y. VV. C. A. 2, 3. CARL F. W,HIRLEY-EllglfibilvliHlSICI'i3l Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3, 4, Y. M. C. A. 2, 3: Glce Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Ushers Club 3. Bagdad, Fla .... BARBARA WOODSTEl'lIII0lllil'X- A Cappella Choir, Glee Club, NW. A. A. Bir- mingham, Ala. .big 'Q' M Er Y, 4 J '1 at Bit? I 'P ii.. . - . .ce I ie mmzbacmmaaia-L..,.. . .H 4fj:.fL..-1.-t-'1-,.1.a.rfL44xpl..u..f.i ' ' program A045 deem on ffm campm Amee yung? f SMITH THAGARD THOMASON THORNTON TROTTER XVANN VERNON WARD WATKINS WEATHERS WVHIRLEY XVOODS :' 4.
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sQnlmfls,e I 1 ' -ww-1-st ,,,, , V , 2 i HT 11 0-I ..3'Gl.,J.1.,..a -' ' s. F ,Vi She's looking for .1 needle in .1- Renfroe Hall These are girls from Smith Hall The same, .1 different View Reverend Cobb Pasinrizers Bree7y, ain't he? Hey, wait .1 minute, fellas. Unforgettable? Perhaps for two or three years. Colorful? XVe saw the buildings painted white. But Happy? You bet, Being collegiate, we get our education through association, our happiness through fellowship. Wfrite down that number, won't you, so may- be sometime in the future you can remember us-Class of '-44. She thinks she's .1 rat. . - '
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