. PaC-SaC 1919. Miss ,Fresiima\ Class Sponsor FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS E. A. Dillard President M. A. DuRant Vice-President I!. M. Cothran Secretary J. I. Blanding Treasurer F. K. Sims Cor. Secretary C. LaMotte Historian J. M. Dick Poet ROLL B. R. Vustir M. A. DuRant R. M. MontgomeryJ. T. Benjamin L. N. Edmunds I. W. Norton K. Blakely G. D. Eidson .]. ODaniel .1. I. Blanding W. W. Gaston A. 0. Palmer G. B. Bobo \. I!. Godfrey C. E. Piephoff W. P. Bo«h- W. P. Goudin D. T. Pitts \. (,. Buckner W. R. Harbeck R. G. Porter (.. \1. Burgess A. E. Hatton E. T. Richbourg W. L. Burnside W


. PaC-SaC 1919. Miss ,Fresiima\ Class Sponsor FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS E. A. Dillard President M. A. DuRant Vice-President I!. M. Cothran Secretary J. I. Blanding Treasurer F. K. Sims Cor. Secretary C. LaMotte Historian J. M. Dick Poet ROLL B. R. Vustir M. A. DuRant R. M. MontgomeryJ. T. Benjamin L. N. Edmunds I. W. Norton K. Blakely G. D. Eidson .]. ODaniel .1. I. Blanding W. W. Gaston A. 0. Palmer G. B. Bobo \. I!. Godfrey C. E. Piephoff W. P. Bo«h- W. P. Goudin D. T. Pitts \. (,. Buckner W. R. Harbeck R. G. Porter (.. \1. Burgess A. E. Hatton E. T. Richbourg W. L. Burnside W. E. Henrv L. D. Robinson .1. T. Clinkscales Perelee Holland F. K. Sims R. \1. Cothran F. M. Hurst W. B. Sinclair II. Crawford \Y. I! .Kimble G. W. Stuart .1- M. Dick L. C. LaMotte Cora Threatte \1. S. Dickson J. C. Macdonald \. T. Wilson E. A. Dillard W. \\. Matthews C. K. Douglas J. L. Mil lord J. K. WilsonI!- E. Dulin J. T. McDonald E. D. Wood\\. L. Dunlap M. Mclntyre Emmie Young n >. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY The Class of 22 began its college career at a unique time in the history of theUnited States. It was only a few months before the signing of the Armistice, atwhich time Uncle Sam was pushing the war at its hardest. The government hadasked all eligible young men to attend college and join the S. A. T. C. Units. Gladof the opportunity of going to college, and, at the same time, of serving the country,about seventy Freshmen came to P. C. It required some time for Lieutenant McFarland to get his work organized, buton the first day of October the students were inducted into the S. A. T. C. Thenbegan the reveilles, the drills, the inspections, the K. Ps, and the other grindsof a soldiers life. But after two months of such life the armistice was signed andimmediately orders were issued to demobilize the Students Army Training the seventeenth of December each man took his discharge in one hand and twocigars in the other, danced out of the Army, and went ho


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