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

 - Class of 1944

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h hb WILLIAM AMOS JOHNSON ' I ' RK-MKDICAI. SCIENCE BUILDING BIOLOGY AND PHYSICS Joe saw the professors of Biology and Physics they are represented here, just as the photog- is quickly spent by a returning alumnus, as you will realize more fully in the days ahead. Joe has gone his way, like thousands of others, and has left you feeling unspeakably lonely. But he will come again, as you will in the days that lie ahead — to greet and to be greeted by your friends, ■s. teachers of the Wake Forest Co Drs. Cocke and Bradbury mak biological specimen. rapher had them ready for his camera. Hut he lingered for only a moment, for time like money An apparatus of the physics department tin,, of Dr. Parker and Dr. Speas.

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MATHEMATICS, EDUCATION, LIBRARY, ALUMNI Hearing an explosion on the second floor in the direction of the Mathematics department, you recognize the opportunity of a lifetime — to catch the members of the Mathematics staff all together iscuss the problems ilc they are rounded up to be shot. Joe gets resounding slap on the back, for Professor ubert Jones is not inhibited evei ue uniform, the offer of a cigar t ' ri iv a trim Professor Carroll, a dry jest from Profesor Raynor, and greetings from the other two. You can no longer follow the trail of the photog- rapher, for Joe is smoking the cigar. Soon his Miiokc is mingled with more smoke as lie chats with the Dean of the College and with Professor Memory, co-laborers in the Education department. You linger lure longer than you expected, talk- ing — not about men in the service, or Wake Forest alumni in high positions, or education of The math profe left to right th Arrington, Pro fessor Gay, in tin- department office. From ones. Professor Raynor. T. M. and Professor Carroll. the future, hut aliout what a student thinks of his college .lays as he recalls them from the deck of a ship in the vastness of the Pacific. Next, you take a peep into the Library, see the members of the staff busy at the desk, hut do not enter, because Joe is not ready to throw away his cigar. You enter the headquarters of Mr. C. J. Jackson, director of the Enlargement Program, after taking a look at the pictures, displayed in the rotunda of Wait Hall, of the many imposing buildings yet to he realized. At his desk you find also Mr. Herbert V. Baucom, Alumni Secretary. These men are new to Joe, hut lie comes away feel- ing that Mr. Jackson will complete the big job that he has undertaken in helping to create the greater Wake Forest, and impressed with Mr. Baucom ' s paternal as well as fraternal interest in him as a Wake Forest alumnus. Finally, in your criss-crossing of the campus, you and Joe and the stub of a cigar enter the Johnson Building, to greet Dr. Bradbury and Dr. Cocke of the Biology department, and Dr. Speas and Dr. Parker of the Physics department.



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The Army Finance School was on the at Wake Forest for a year and a half. time they became an integral part of the The students became used to the sight in uniform marching up the streets, ac; campus, to meals at the mess hall, to ch drill Held. The men of the Finance School attended classes in college buildings. Their mess hall was formerly Miss Jo ' s Cafeteria. They drilled on the football campus In that college. of men oss the sses, to field. They drank cokes in the book store, while Mr. Snyder moved across the hall. They saw pictures of invasions in the local theater. They dug fox holes in the rough of the golf course. At first the soldiers and students referred to each other as draft dodger and pencil pusher but soon the men in college and the men in uniform came to be good friends. The co-eds? The co-eds had liked the Finance School from the beginning. The WACS on Parade ill m

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