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f First row: g Sfcoiul roic : Clarence L. Warren Wat;son E. White George T. Viltkin .Mack 0. Whitesell John R. Webster I ' T. Graham William. ' E. Marion We tbrook, Jr. James A. Williamson Hugh T. Westrav Owen N. Williamson George C. White. Jr. John F. Wilson Henrv J. White, Jr. • John H. Wilson John 1). White Allen C. Woo.l ' I ' hinl row: John Wooten, Jr. Paul B. Wvche
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T f f t: . IT O- ' i nif Ci. ft ' , : f% o. rod Scott, Ji-. CliMi-lus K. Seugrovcs .I.uiRs ( ' . Skl])pcr S))iirf{i ' oii K. Siiuitlit ' i ' s Clittonl Siiiith KeniK ' th A. Smith Hugh J. Snavrlv H. S,,. .SVrr)» 7 Richa ■0I-. Jr. . J.-ukson Sturnch Donald R. Stewart Paul A. Stinchconil) Charles H. Sugg Robert F. SuniiiRv Ivcy J. Sutton Rav F. Swain Third rote: Wingate K. Swain Willis A. ' ralt(.n 15rucc K. Tai ' kington .Ic ' sM ' F. Tharni h Carl M. Th.)Mias Carl F. Tlioniiison Wcndrll H. TilKr Wayne S. ' J ' .iwiisend Fourth roic: Rov K. ' I ' liislo James B. ' I ' lnner Robert I.. arm Arthur C. ivian Walter A. Wadswortli Frank H. Walker James R. Ward William J. Ward 1 Jf( li]
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1- Fit. - 111111, 1 1,1 li 11,1 ,ji-;,nf„ti„ii I ' nsliinrii lirciiiK- acquainted with Wake Forest in a twd (lay orii ' iitation ])eriod. Tliev attended several prd-raiiis in tlie Clinreli. wliere tl)e different j.llases of eampiis life wer,- explained to tl.eni. Tli,v were told of the rule., under whieh they were to live ' while here, and elasswork and extra-eurrienlar aetivities, such as joininj; societies or cluhs, working on puhlications, and pledfiiiig fraternities, was made clear to them. Like all freshmen, they wen- terribly green at first, hut they soon hecanie envelo|)ed in the friendly spirit of Wake forest and in no time were sweariny liv their new-found home. Fraternities l.e-.iu rushing the first d.iv of school, and freshmen found it hard to get anunul t,. ' .ill of tlieni. l.argv crowds turned nut to the soeutv smokers, at whieli .ludge .lohnsnn Haves a)id Dr. iluh.rt Poteat spok. ' . The freshmen unt oH ' to a a 1 st.art.
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