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

 - Class of 1939

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F A C U L T ' (■()I,l,K(iF. OF LIUKKAI. A1{ ' 1 ' S Wii.i.iAM CorNTfi. Auriiii:, H.A.. M.A.. Instruct. ,r ill Frriich: Andkkw Lewis Avi i k, M.A., .tssistiii ' t Professor of English: I ' mi, I)(m cias Hkuiiv. H.A., Instructor in (Icrviiiii: Oi.is ' ruivKiTi: Hinki.kv, Tli.l}., U.D.. I ' li.D.. Professor of licligion: C ' haki.es S. Hi.AcK, M.A.. Pli.l).. Professor of Cheinistri : Oka C. BHAi.iirHv, M.A.. I ' ll. I).. Professor of Hiolo,,! : H. Ghai.v BiMTT, M.A.. Iiislrnctor in liioloiji : Daxiki, Hi-nvax Bhvax. .M.A.. IM.I).. Professor of Eihicotioii: Ja.mks (;. Caiikcim,. .M.A.. Assnciiitc Pnifcssor of MiitliciiKitics: FdiiKKsr W. t ' l.oxTs, M.A.. Associate Professor of Social Sciences: Ki.Tox C. (•(!( KK. .M.S.. I ' h.l).. Assistant Professor of liiologi : (tEoiice Ki.i.is t ' oi ' ri.K, .M.A., I nstnictor in English: Willis K. Cillom, M.A.. Th.I).. I) 1) . Professor Eincrifns of the liihje: K. K. Folk, .M.S.. I ' h.l).. Associate I ' rofessor of English: K..LAXI. T.. (iAV, .M.S.. Instructor in Mathematics: okm. n Ci KTis (;ii,i,iN-,;s, M.A.. I ' h.l).. Assistant Professor of French: S;iekwooi. (iniiENs, -Ik.. .M.A.. I ' h.l).. Assistant Professor of I ' hi sics: J. IIexiuiex (ioK- iiELL. M.A.. I ' h.l).. l ' n,fcssor of (ieriiian: Max L. GiiiKFix. M.A.. Instructor in English: M. .loiixsciv Hac-.ooi.. .M.A.. Instrnctor in English: Nevill IsHKLL. I ' h.l).. Associate I ' rofessor of Chemist ri : Hexkv Hkoai.i s .Ioxks, .M.. .. I ' h.l).. Professor of English: IIiHKKT A. .Ioxks, M.. ., I.I.H., I ' rofcssnr of Mathematics: James I.. I.akk, M.. .. Professor Emeritns of I ' hi sics: .Iamks V. I.vxrii. .M.. .. D.l).. Professor Emeritns of the liihie: .1. . i,kki;i. Maktix, .In., M.A.. Instrnctor in I ' hilosophi : .Iaspek I,. Mk.mokv, .M.. ., Professor of E.liicalion: IIakoi.:. D.wvKs I ' .Maii.L, .M.. .. I ' h.l).. Associate Professor of French: (i. V. I ' AsriiAL, I ' h.l)., William llaileii lio ial I ' rofessor of (ireclc: C. C. I ' eakson. .M.. ., Ph.D.. I ' rofessor of Social Sciences: IIiukki- .Mr- Neill I ' oiEAi-. M.. .. I ' h.l).. Professor of Latin: Kenneth ' I ' vsox K.wxoii. M.. .. Assistant l ' rofe ' snr of Mathematics: I,. Owens Ue.s, .M.. .. I ' h.l).. Associate I ' rofessor of Social Sciences: . i.i.ekt C. Kkii., .M.. .. I ' h.l)., Professor of I ' hi ' osnphi,: Zox U. l{oi.ixsox, U.S., Stnilcnt Sccrctari . Instrnctor in I ' nhli, Spcal.ing: Ciiaules . . Skiiiiiit. M.. -, Assistant Professor of French: I.vm.sx II. Skv.moi i;. Acting Director of Mnsie: |{kx.i, mix F. Si.i.i.;.. M.A., I ' h.l).. Professor Emeritns of Enghsh: Vm, I.IA.M F. SrKAs. .M.. ., I ' h.l),. Professor of Phi sic-:: IIexiiv S.mitii Stiioi im , .M.. .. Instructor in Soiia ' Sciences: ( ' . iii,Tox I ' . West, li.. .. Assistant Profes- sor of Social Sciences: Wai n ii .1. V Tl. .li;.. .M,. ., I ' h.l)., Associate Professor of Chemislri,. SCIIOOI. OF LAW HiiAiXEKi) Ci KKIE, I5.A., LL.H., Assistant I ' rnfes- sor of I. axe: Sa.miei. V. Fieldex. H.A.. ,1.1).. Assist- ant Professor of Ltiic: Xeehha.m Y. Gelley, M.A., I,I..D., Dean Emeritus unci I ' rofessor Emeritus of Line: I. Bevekly Lake, B.S.. LL.B., Professor of Line: EixJAu W. Timheklake, Jii., B.A., I L.B., Pro- fessor of Law: Uoiieut Bkece White, M.A., Pro- fessor of La:c. SCIIOOI. OF .MKDICAL SflKNCFS C.v.MiLi.o . nro.M, .M.I).. Prof essor of Biochemist rij ami To.ricologii: Coy C. Caheentek, B.A.. M.I) ' ., F.A.C.I ' ., Dean. Professor of Pathologi : Loken L, C ' ii. si MX, B.S., .M.S., I nstnictor in Physiology and Pilar maeologi : .losEi ' ir .loHX CoMlis, M.D., In- strnctor in ' Meilicinc: Wii.lia.m S. Dewah. M.D.. F.. .t ' .l ' ., Professor of Meilieine: Hekekt Bexhery ' Havw , I ' h 1). M.D., F.A.C ' .P., Professor of Medicine: Ki.wakd IIeukixc, B.S., M.I)., Instructor in Surgery: F dwakii S. Kixo, B.A., M.D.. Profes- sor of Bacteriology and Preventive Medicine: Thihmax D. Kitch ' ix, B.A., M.I).. LL.D., F.A.C.P.. President, Professor of the History of Medicine: KoMEUT L. AIcGee, B.A., M.I).. Instrnctor in Medi- cine: . Hexuy McLeoi., .Ik., B.A., M.I)., Instructor in Medicine: George C. .Maikie, li.A., U.S.. M.I)., Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology: HoLAXl) F. .Mn.i.EK, B.S.. M.S.. Ph.D.. Assistant Professor of Anatomy: Koiiekt Pai;e Mokeheaii. U.S., M.A., .M.I).. Instrnctor in Pathology: Fl.mis Day Peasley. .M.I).. Instrnctor in Pathology: Ivax Pkoctok. M.I).. Professor of Obstetrics: I exky P. Koystek. B.A., M.D., Instructor in Pathology: Hiheut A, 1{.)VSTEK, B.A., M.I)., Sc.I)., F ' .A.t S.. Professor of Surgery: IIei.i.ekt M. axn. M.S.. M.A.. M.I)., Professor of Anatomi . FhWAIIl. Chemistry. ' rFA(iii (i fi;li.ow ee KissELL, B.S., ■Pcaching Fellinc in I ' llVSIC.M, KIMC.V ' PION .WD .VrilLKTICS • loiix ( ' . ( ' , .;i.i,. Baseball Coach. Assistant I ' ro- fessor of Physical Education: . lekeii A. Dowrix, I.L.H., Alumni Secretary. Instrnctor in Physical Education: MruKAV C. Gkeasox, LL.B., Assistant Coach. Instructor in Physical Education: Thomas lioci Ks, li.. .. Assistant Coach. Instrnctor in Physi- cal Education: I ' liM, .M. I ' tiev, Director of (iyiii nasinm. Associate Professor of Physical Education: Doici.As C. Walkek, B.A„ Head Football Coach. Assistant Profcs.sor of Physical Education: .Iames II. Vkam;ii. B.S., Director of Athletics. Professor of Physical Education. I 1 ' 5

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COV C. ( AHI ' KN ' IKK. ]{.A.. M.I).. F.A.C.IV Dctit of Medicine ami Professor of Ptitliolo,,,, I ' nder the direction of Dr. Carpenter, the Sehocil of .Medical Sciences ha.s continued the ])rogres.s that has been made in the past several years. This year, tiye people have been added to the . taff. and the budget has been increased. The Wake Forest School of .Medical Sciences, by its high scholarship stand- ards and improved facilities, is i)re])aring doctors who .shall ably rcl)reseiit Wake Forest wherever they i;o. tter re )n of It ii;ue . n last e state, iscient : F. STANSIURV. H.S.. I.L.U.. .I.S.I). Dtoii (111(1 Professor of Iaiu- s no other department of the college has a cord for consistent success in the jirepara- s students. A higher percentage of lawyers, V trained by Dr. Stansburv and his col- passed the North Carolina Bar Examina- year than from any other Law School in This record demonstrates the ability and loudness of tlR. Law School Faculty. ' THE FACULTY The Facidtv. lunnbcring some eighty nuji. will stack uj) with any coni|)arable group anywhere. A study made recently reveals that the index of scholar- ship of the Wake Forest professors, as evidenced by the amount of graduate work done, is as high as that of any other college or university in the state. Further testimony of this condition is the fact that Wake Forest was accredited this year by the As- sociation of American Universities, an organization which is generally regarded as the criterion of the (|uality of instruction offered. New additions of the Faculty this year include Dr. E. C. Cocke, in Biology; Dr. S. C. Fielding, in Law; Dr. M. C. Giddings, French; L L. Griffin (returned to English); Dr. R. E. Miller, Medical School; Dr. Camillo Artom, Medical School; George E. Copple, Instructor in English; Professor Lyman Seymour, Acting Director of .Alusic : H. Gradv Biitt. Instructor in Biology; J. Alfred .Martin. Instructor in Philosophy; Dr. O. T. Binkley, and Dr. J. A. F asley, Religion Department. To the retired list at the close of the present sess,„„ „ill |„. ,.„I,K,| Dr. .]. IL (Jorr.ll «lio has atfaincl his ■•three score and ten. He is the last of the oM-timers to be relieved fr..m further active duty to the college. 1 his year was marked by Improved facilities In a nuniher of departments. The Biology lecture room was rearranged In order to be rendered more comfort- able and convenient. ' i he Physics Dei)artment was imiiroved by the addition of another room for labora- tiuy space. Courses in Music were Included In the ciin-li-uhun of the college for the first time. Several members „f the Faculty have d.me work worthy of special recognition. Dr. Sherwood Githens of the Physics Department planned and con- structed two electrical scoreboards to be used at football and basketball games. All members of the -Aledical School Faculty published results of re- search or special study in one of several medical .journals. The Wake Fiu ' est Faculty Is one of which any college might well be ]iroud. [15



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Lift t; riiiht: Art IK Vi Freshman Class Officers The Clas-s i)f Forty-tHO lias hccii led capably and effectively by its officers who won their places after a heated political cam])ai n. They are Jimmy Cross of BurliiifftoM, President; Arthur Vivian of Summit. . J.. Vice President: Bob Summey of Dallas, . ( ., Secretary; and Henry White of Bladenboro. N. C, Treasurer. These men have shown promise of bright college careers. The Freshman Class this yeai ' was not long in becoming acclimated to campus life, joining in col- lege activities from the .start. This early partici))a- tion in campus affairs came about as a result of a thorough and well-planned period of orientation which began several days before the uppcrclassmen registered. The orientation program this year was led by Jimmy Waller, president of the student body, ably assisted by Eugene Worrell and Bob Goldberg, of the Freshman Advisory Council. During orienta- tion the Freshmen heard tal ks by the leaders of the various campus activities and organizations, learned the college yells and songs, and were assigned a faculty adviser who helped them arrange their schedules. The Council executed a drive to im]irove the personal appearance of members of the stiident body by insisting that all Freshmen wear neckties. This movement had a decided influence ui)on the uppcrclassmen. The results of this Freshman ])rograni may be seen in the large number who joined literary societies, the band, and in other activities. Two Freshmen were among the cheer leaders; two wei ' e members of the varsity debate squad; several became members of ' anden Dries ' orchestra. Several projects were .successfully planned and executed by the Class of Forty-two. A number of socials were held with the Meredith College Freshmen. These social affairs served a worth-while purpose in broadening the contacts of the Freshmen among members of the fairer sex. A dance was held jointly with the Sophomores in the Raleigh Armory. Be- sides their extra-curricular activities the Freshmen showed themselves second only to the Seniors in scholarship. This speaks well for the class to which the campus will look for leadership in the future. o one need look with disdain upon this year ' s Frosh. They have shown themselves capable and willing to add another good record to another col- lege generation. [17

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