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JAMES G. CARROLL Associate Professor of Mathematics JOHN ALDERMAN FREEMAN Professor of Chemistry UTEIi WE HAVE FORGOTTEN all the cases in business law. we will remember seeing: Professor Tim- berlake with his black umbrella walking to the movies. c will remember Professor Aycock as adviser to speech ami drama groups and as the man who showed us the pictures af ter the artists ' names have fled. Dr. Gills vivid acounts of trips through Bible lands will stay with us though we may forget the names of the rivers. Or. Easley gave us a new understanding of the Bible which has become a part of our own thought, though Rehoboam and Jeroboam may become confused. The fact that Senorita Dowtin set lite whole class up to cokes during the exam will be remembered longer than the Spanish conversation. Sonic of us liked math and some of us did not. but we all liked the math professors. Professor Gay won the hearts of the freshmen co-eds. Professor Carroll taught, among other things, the difference between one star and another. Professor Jones I not pictured I made us study and like it. while Professor Raynor (also not pictured) put humor in mathematics. I nder the tutelage of Professor Freeman we became chemists. At least, if we didn ' t, it wasn ' t his fault. Dr. Bradburj and Dr. Cocke I whose pictures didn ' t turn out will I made us at home in the plant and animal king- doms and got some of us ready for tried school. Main faculty members were in military service this vear. leaving heavy loads for those here.
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HENRY BROADIS JONES Professor of English CARLTON P. WEST Assistant Professor of Social Science DAl.MA ADOLPH BROUN Instructor of English The Faculty THE FACULTY MEMBERS of Wake Forest College are men and women who are more than just our teach- ers. The are fellow sons and daughter? of Wake Forest, fraternitv brothers, friends. The have heroine a part of our lives and will be remembered long after the poets, the French verbs, the chemical formulas they talked about have become dim and confused blurs in our memories. We learned more from their love of [earning (ban from all the books. The jokes tliex cracked. the yarns they spun, the homely advice they offered made the subject interesting but made the man beloved. Dr. Jones made us feel like personal friends of Shakes- peare. Dr. Griffin introduced us to American Literature. Dr. Folk made Chaucer seem a contemporary, while Professor Brown patiently taught us to write themes. Professor West made European history real, and Dr. Rea showed us what makes the world go round economi- cally. We learned good stories from Professor Memory as well as education. We lost a lot of complacent under Dr. Reid and gained some knowledge of psychology. Ill
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CRONJE B. EARP HUBERT MrNEILL POTEAT Professor of Greek Language Professor of Latin Language and Literature CHARLES J. JACKSON Director of Enlargement Program LOUISE ALBERTINE LEFLER Acting Director of Music WE INSIST that Dr. Earp was much more fun than Greek, while Dr. Hubert at the organ was a more familiar sight than a Latin text. Dr. Speas was fun in the physics lab and out of it. Professor Clonts and Dr. Pearson (not pictured) got us acquainted with primary sources of history. Mr. Jackson worked endlessly and fruitfully on the enlarge- ment campaign. The three voung instructors. Lefler. Cook, and Ar- lington were called by their first names and were our buddies. Dr. Mackie guarded our health. Mrs. Crittenden kept us supplied with parallel books. Mr. Olive arranged good chapel programs. Mr. Holliday kept the campus and the buildings in good condition and Coach Phil instructed our physical education. GEORGE C. MACKIE ETHEL T. CRITTENDEN ENGENE IRVING OLIVE WALTER H. HOLLIDAY PHIL M. UTLEY College Physician Librarian Chaplain Superintendent of Build- Director of Gymnasii ings and Grounds
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