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Lift t; riiiht: Art IK Vi Freshman Class Officers The Clas-s i)f Forty-tHO lias hccii led capably and effectively by its officers who won their places after a heated political cam])ai n. They are Jimmy Cross of BurliiifftoM, President; Arthur Vivian of Summit. . J.. Vice President: Bob Summey of Dallas, . ( ., Secretary; and Henry White of Bladenboro. N. C, Treasurer. These men have shown promise of bright college careers. The Freshman Class this yeai ' was not long in becoming acclimated to campus life, joining in col- lege activities from the .start. This early partici))a- tion in campus affairs came about as a result of a thorough and well-planned period of orientation which began several days before the uppcrclassmen registered. The orientation program this year was led by Jimmy Waller, president of the student body, ably assisted by Eugene Worrell and Bob Goldberg, of the Freshman Advisory Council. During orienta- tion the Freshmen heard tal ks by the leaders of the various campus activities and organizations, learned the college yells and songs, and were assigned a faculty adviser who helped them arrange their schedules. The Council executed a drive to im]irove the personal appearance of members of the stiident body by insisting that all Freshmen wear neckties. This movement had a decided influence ui)on the uppcrclassmen. The results of this Freshman ])rograni may be seen in the large number who joined literary societies, the band, and in other activities. Two Freshmen were among the cheer leaders; two wei ' e members of the varsity debate squad; several became members of ' anden Dries ' orchestra. Several projects were .successfully planned and executed by the Class of Forty-two. A number of socials were held with the Meredith College Freshmen. These social affairs served a worth-while purpose in broadening the contacts of the Freshmen among members of the fairer sex. A dance was held jointly with the Sophomores in the Raleigh Armory. Be- sides their extra-curricular activities the Freshmen showed themselves second only to the Seniors in scholarship. This speaks well for the class to which the campus will look for leadership in the future. o one need look with disdain upon this year ' s Frosh. They have shown themselves capable and willing to add another good record to another col- lege generation. [17
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First ro:c: Saiiuu ' l S. Bviii(lrli-k Doniilil F. Bunn Randolpli ButliT William R. Butler. Jr. Josci)h M. Biittorworth, Jr. C. Frederick Campen David S. Canady John B. Canady Second rotc: Joseph C. C ' .-irr W. Curtis Carter Warren C. Casev Lewis M. Cas ' tellu James W. Charles William T. Charles Charles W. Cheek M. Keid Cheek TInrd row: Brvan V. Chesson Robert W. Clark Daniel R. Cleninions Herbert B. Cline Ben . Cole Fred T. Collins Walter V. Collins Harold R. Conley Fourth rou-: George L. Conner Charles S. Cooke Charles M. Cooper, Jr. Phili]) L. Corbin Maurice Gcoro-e Couturier Judson Y. Creech James E. Cross Robert G. Currin r. e! ■ 77 t F l 1 •-r ' o mM w iii fiM kfH
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