Wake Forest University - Howler Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1943

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Registration Day: Bob Gallimore, Johnny Walker, and Frank Kincheloe wail to give registrants Old Gold and Black cards; two new cneds. Willie Ruih Edwards and Iris Willis, decide cm courses for semester; freshmen ask Professor West for help un schedule prob lems; freshman Daugherty and upperclassman Doc Harvey finish up, file out pa i clerks, Kin and Walker preside over rat court. Lpperclassmen Beck. Ajdlett. and Kinlaw look on with glee as Jack Baldwin administers paddle to rear of freshman. 25 -

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matriculation and formally become students. The lace orientation, which is partly instruc- tive and partly horseplay and which serves to teach them their place in the scheme oi things on the campus. Then they are free to grow and develop for themselves. September, 1912. was little different from other years in these respects. To be sure, there were alterations in campus life. The finance soldiers were all over the place. There were coeds in larger number, and now they had a dormitory to themselves. The new Music- Religion Building had been completed and turned over immediately to the Army. The air was electric with war. ething new has been added. Coeds Carolyn arina Hawkins, Viola Hopkins, and Luis at Wak,- F -1 for the firsl lime, gel in new coed residence on Facult) Avenue. But the freshmen were here, perhaps a little more serious, but as green as ever. And the college was gathering them to its fold as it began it- one hundred and ninth school term. birdie: Seated before ludenl poses for his



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Owi AdminibbiGtiott Stated Owi WaA Policy Till RMAN D. KlTCHIN P resilient 1942-43 brouglil to the men of Wait Hall ' s rotunda a new kind of work. No longer were their supervisory tasks limited to the governing of male students. They were now extended to include several score coeds and oxer one thousand men ol the Army Finance School. In carrying out the latter, they cooperated with Lieutenant-Colonel Howarth and the other of- ficers stationed here iii in. iking rniv schedules and the traditional Wake Forest mode of life harmonize. To look after the coeds, the) added to their number Miss Lois Johnson, the college ' - first Dean of Women, who immediately gained favor with her promise to the boys that the girls would give them a run for their money. ' The five stand-bys id the administration — President Kitchin. Dean Bryan, Dean Stansbury, Bursar Earnshaw, and Registrar Patterson — carried out their increased duties with customary efficiency. Dr. Kitchin worked many hours and traveled many miles in order to acquire lor Wake Forest an ever-growing participation in the war effort, first through the estab- lishment of the Finance Division, and second through i Daniel B. Bryan Dean of Liberal Arts Lois Johnson Dean of Women Dale F. Stansbury Dean oj Law School 26 H

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