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DR. D. J. BOWDEN, Dean F ' OUR YEARS! Four war .years. Four yi-ars of college life in which we watched the passing parade of those who came for a few months, worked, studied, and played among us, and then went out to answer the call of Uncle Sam; four years during one of which we played host to the Army Air Corps. And as the Army left we began to settle down to normalcy, came signs of the end of hostilities, and then the Peace; and now returning warriors join our ranks. Elon shall go for- ward, growing, huilding, serving, but we who remain here shall not lose sight of you who go forth from us. You take with you a bit of Elon and you leave with us a bit of you; we are spiritually joined as one, never to lie comjiletely put asunder. To the Cla.ss of 19+(), best wishes, sincere and warm; keep the love of F;ion in your hearts, fur we shall l)e with you in sjiirit and in truth. I). .1. ]5owi)i:.v. Dean of Men and Head of the Department of Philosophy and Religion. MISS IDA M. GREENFIELD, De an CLEAR THINKING and constructive leadership were never more needed than now. ' I ' oday as never before men and women need greater power in viewing the world as a whole, of integrating and humanizing knowledge, of acquiring the ability to assess values and make reasoned judgments, of greater awareness of living and the purpose thereof. As I review the Roster of the Senior Class of IMO I rejoice in the potentialities of leadership of each of you, and am grateful for the privilege that has been mine of helping you in your planning this year. loA M. Gkkhniiki.i), Derm of Women rind I n.il rnefrjr In KnrjVish. [9]
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Our PRESIDENT TO THE CLASS OF 1946: YOU ENTERED Elon College in the early stages of World War II. Every citizen was giving his all in the fight for freedom. You were doing your share in preparing your- selves for the most significant service possible. The jjreparatioii of hody. mind and spirit is essential to every life if that life is to be successful and hap|)y. Your Alma Mater gave the government full cooperation in our country ' s crisis that her contribution to democracy might be full and complete. Notwithstanding your Alma Mater ' s con- tribution to country, her contrihutiiins to you were not reduced hut in every particular she sought to meet your every need. You have been real nun and women in your country ' s figlit for freedom; ])atriotic students in vour search for truth. Your detrrniination to achieve in tlie field of learning has brought vou to a successful conclusion of your college career. As you turn from the campus to the world with its opportunities and conflicting ideals, may grace, wisdom and the peace of God be your daily portion now and evermore. Leon Edgar Smith, President. [8]
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FACULTY John Willis Bakxey, Department of English; A.B., Elon College; Gradu.itc AVoik: Columbia University, University of Virginia, University of North Carolina. Ned Faucette Brannock, Department of Chemhlri); A.B., M.A., Elon College; M.S., Columbia University; Litt.D., Defiance College; Additional Graduate Work, Jolins Hopkins University, University of North Carolina. E. A. HoVDESVEN, Department of Music; B.A., St. Olaf College; Mus.B., Toronto Univirsitv; F.C.C.O., Canadian College of Organists; A.K.C.O., Royal College of Music, I.oiulun, England. Mrs. Wade Mari.ette, Librarian: A.B., Higli Poiiit Cdllegc, Certificate Lilirary Science, W.C.U.N.C; Graduate Work: University of .Soulht-ni California. Christina HARnv, Department of Business .It! miiiisl ration ; . .B., Ouacliita College; M.A., George Peabody College for Teachers. Palo. S. Reddish, Department of Bioloi ti: A.B., Duke University; M.A., Duke University. Mrs. V. H. Daniels, Commercial Depart ment : A.B., Elon College, North Carolina. John S. West-morelani), Department of Mii ir: A.li.. Klon College; M.A., Columbia University; Graduate Work: .lulliard School of Music. A.B., Ilollins A.B., Davidson College; M.A., Anne McCi.enny, DijKtrl nun of ?Ins Lacy B. Ancox, Coarli, Department of Pliiisiral Eilne University of North Carolina. Alonzo I-oiir Hook. Registrar, Department nf J ' tii xiex: A.]?., M.A., Elon College; M.S., Cornell University; Additional Graduate W ' cjrk: .Inliiis Hopkins University, University of Chicago, Duke University. S. C. Deskins, Deparlmrul nf Eiluealinn anil I ' siieliohiiiii : A.B., M.A., Elon College; M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina. LiDA Muse. Deiiart inent of Jlonte Economies: B.S., University of Tennessee; M.A., Columbia University. Charles R. McCi.riii;. t e,,arlmrnl of Eni lish: 1!.. ., Maryville College: M.A., Ohio State University; Canilidati- for l li.I)., Indiana University.
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