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FACULTY Dr. Pearson gave us the laws in govern- ment, facts in history, and F ' s in the end. The only faculty member who can appreciate Chaucer and the modern jive — Professor Aycock. Dr. Rea ' s eight o ' clock pops in economics often made us wish Uncle Sam was in the war. Coach Jim and Dr. Githens certainly know how to choose attractive wives. the future the purchase of socks from Prof. Berry, because we thought it would help to pass German, even though we didn ' t need the socks. We will ever roar at the witticisms of Prof. Raynor, just as we did when we thought it would give us at least a D in math. All of us who ever struggled with one of Dr. Reid ' s gigantic term paper projects or laughed at Dr. Cocke ' s account of the love scenes between a drone and a queen bee will retain forever these memories of our college days. Cer- tainly Prof. Memory ' s educational yarns about fellows I used to know and the odors of hydrogen sulphide coming from the depths of one of Dr. Wyatt ' s chem- istry lab will remain parts of the mental scrapbooks of our collegiate experiences. All in all, we can never forget our Pro- fessors . . . some of the Swellest Guys in our lives. ■ ■ ■ ■ I I I ■ ■I Chemistry and Music is certainly two entirely different fields, but Dr. Isbell can mix them both to perfection. Dr. Black doesn ' t seem to like Eddie Lane ' s kibitzing as m +m «.« »» »»
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' ■ B a ■■■■ 9M8B 4fflfflimifaWm Dr. Hubert Poteat speaks to mem- bers of O.D.K Minus his usual cigar, Fessor Carroll takes it easy. Destined to become in- ternationally famous is Dr. O. T. Binkley. Nevertheless, as in the case of any group, each one of our tutors has his individual traits which chisel into the minds of all of us those memories we retain forever. None of us can ever forget the perpetual quid in Dr. Bill Speas ' jaws or the enormous pipe of Dr. Hubert Poteat. When we have long forgotten whether it ' s hors d ' oeuvres or chef d ' oeuvre which wc eat, or whether the Treaty of Utrecht was signed in 171 3 or 1914. we will still remember the inseparable trio of Professors Parcell, Giddings, and West. Long will we see with televisual memory the reason that Dr. Pearson was called Skinny. ' ' We will never lose sight of the calm, ever unperturbed appearance of Dr. Broadus Jones, who is head of a department of versatile instructors . . . Prof. Aycock and his renditions of popular swing numbers, Prof. Ha good and his varied tap steps. Undoubtedly many of us will recall in 24
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%m-u JHWf™ jfe t fe ' ■y K-jenetaiea L, omyanienJ liiy . . . Students on a college campus work and play just as citizens in an outside world. The government designed for the student on the campus is relatively the same to him as the national government is to the citizen outside. Few individuals realize the need for student legislation more than the men who make, abide by, or break the campus laws. As is true in the world of America, the men who are parts of the world make the laws, break them, or abide by them. At Wake Forest the regulations are effected by the students. Lines of discipline are not harsh but rigid; the student sees for himself those rules he needs best to abide by. His channel of requirements is shaped by a student council and student le gislature. 16
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