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G/^^a. ^^yuyL [duyZ^^A^ {J C^-Q-^y^^-^ Class Book COVlEGf ^^ u,^^^^ "^ ELON COLLEGE, N. C Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2009 with funding from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill http://www.archive.org/details/phipsicli1938elon Harold Hilburn L^ditoi'-in - (_- A ief Copyright 19 5 8 Albert MastrobattistQ, James Brooks vSiisincii ll'lanacivt uu ,jji<< >>33^v LV c-c _v (i To jou, the reader of tills, tlic twenty- tliird volume of the thiPsiCm, wc l)re.sent the 1938 edition. | We have endeavored ito shake the kaleidoscojiic experience^ of our col- legiate year into a design vhich time will V/ enrichcn and enhance. As we leave Elon wth reluctance, v/ may we never renounce ohr claim to tlie memories which Ave, the lS|-'38 staff, have attempted to embody wiljiin the covers of this book. i v/ v/ v/ Book Dne (^^^ eaef Book Two C^a63e:i Book Three ^tkietics Book Four Activities Book Five ^^a/<M^A'^d First (,'firisficiii f'/mrrfi Elon College is a child of the Christian Congregational Church. It is a jjroduct of the dreams, aspirations, and clf'oi-ts of devout Christian ministers. The college is the pride of the Congrega- tional Christians, and they niay well be proud of their achievement. We, the members of the graduating class of 19'38, consider it our pleasure and ])rivilege to dedicate tiiis edition of the PhiFsiCli to those cinirchcs and ministers who liave made their dream of Elon College come true. Tlie Ltii'rtesf VAmnh Today A Short History of tliE Ctiristiao Cliorcli Tlie Christian Church was organized in August 1794, at Old I.ohanon, Surry County, Va. In the December previous James O'Kelly and thirty others witiidrew from the Methodist conference because of the autocratic Episcopal attitude of IJishop Francis AsIhut. At this meeting at Manakintown in 179:3, despairing of any concessions from the bishop, they organized, and called themselves "Republican ]\Iethodists." At the meeting tlie following year they discarded this name and decided to simply be called "Christians." At the time of O'Kelly's revolt from the Methodist Ciuirch he was a presiding elder in that church. About twenty of his ministers and one thousand members followed him into the new church. The first Christian Church was organized by O'Kelly and his followers in 179-i near Chapel Hill, N. C, and was called O'Kelly's Chapel. The new ciiurch grew very rapidly, for O'Kelly was very popular in those reoions. He and his followers traveled over parts of North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, and as far south as Alabama and Georgia, holding revivals and preaching sermons. The first college founded by the Christians was Antioch College at Yellow Springs, Ohio, in 1853, with Hon. Horace IVIann as its first pres- ident. Among the numerous other colleges it has founded is Elon College. Tlic beautiful Christian Temple lield its first worship service Sun- day, March 16, 1924. Rev. Leon Kdgar Smith, D.D., was the first j)astor and Rev. J. (). Atkinson, D.D., delivered the first sermon. The church is the largest one in the conference. It consolidated tlie Memorial Christian Temple, the Third Christian Church, and the Old Pr()\idencc Ciu-istian Church. .-'5:n'i;j,:(:fiTj:^;',.Ci»'Vii'Ji|., RK\. II. S. IIAHDCASTLK, D.I). I'astor THE COLLEGE •^••x> 'I'll rough the Arcades '^> -•»;> -^", -itm :,'«K*^*^^ \:.%^^vt; '*'^ '^,./t .Si» Co-cd Walk DR. LEON P:DGAR SMITH President Across J. I). MESSICK JULIA MAE OXFORD Dean of Men Dean of Women The CdiiipiiH FACULTY J. W. BARNEY N. F. BRAN NOCK D. J. BOWDEN HELEN CHAMBLEE J. A. CLARKE G. I). COLCLOldH FLETCHER COLLINS L. C. DICKINSON MERTON FRENCH H. L. (iRAVETT A. L. HOOK LAURA HOWARD FACULTY ^V. W. HOWEI.L :\IRS. W. W. HOWKLL H. J. HKNDUIC'KSON MRS. (). r. JOIIXSOX J. (;. McAllister, jr. J. G. McAllister, jr. (Mrs.) FLETCHER MOORE J. E. NEWMAN LILA NEWMAN S. (i. PRATT J. E. STEWART :\I. E. WHITE Fiflt-en FACULTY Lkon Kih;ar Smith. Pfi':<Uli'til A.B., Elon College; M.A., Princeton University; D.D., Klon College. J. D. Messick. Dean, Head nf Department of Edvrntioii rh.B., Elon College; University of North Carolina; Ph.D., New York University. Ji'i-iA Mae Oxford, Dean of Women A.B., Bessie Tift College; M.A., University o£ Georgia; Adililinnal Graihiiile Work. Duke University. Fm:tcher Collins. Head of Enffliah Department Ph.B. and Ph.D., Yale University. John Willis Barney, Professor of Enr/lish A.B.. Elon College; Graduate Work, Columbia University, University of Virginia, University of North Carolina. John A. Cijirke. Professor of Modern Lanffutii/es A.B., Hampden-Sydney ; M.A., University of Virginia; Ph.D.. Columbia University. Lester C. Dickinson, Professor of Histori/ A.B., M.A., George Washington University; Additional Graduate Wmk. Columbia Univer.sity. ,IoiiN Urquart Newman. Professor of Biblical Lanffvnrie and Lilerrifiire A.B., University of North Carolina; Ph.D., Chicago University; Ijitt.D., La Grande: D.D., Union Col'.ege. D. .( Rowden, Professor of Relif;ion and Philosophji B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D., Yale University. Merton French, Professor of Relifiion and Modern Lniiyiin(irs A.B., Washburn College; M.A., Ph.D., Brown University. Alonzo Lour Hook, Rei/iitrar, Professor of Phi/sirs A.B., M.A., Elon College; M.S., Cornell University; Additional Graduate Work, .Tohns Hopkins Uni- versity, University of Chicago, Duke University. Ned Faucette Brannock, Professor of Chemistril A.B., M.A., Elon College; M.S., Columbia University; Litt.D., Defiance College; Additional Graduate Work, Johns Hopkins University, and University of North Carolina. J. Gray McAllister, Jr., Professor of Mathemntirs B.S.. Hampden-.Sydney College; M.A., Duke University; Additional ( raduate Work, Un of North Carolina. Howard L. Ghavett, Professor of Biolojiti A.B., .James Millikin University; M.A., University of Illinois; Artdiliona aduate Work, tin versify of Illinois. George Beecheh, Professor of Education and Science A.B., Y^ale University; Graduate Work, Y'ale University, University of Louii Stuart Pratt, Head of Department of Music A.B., Hartwick College; Mus.B., Philadelphia Musical Academy ditional Graduate Work, Student of Marta Siebold, Walter Schar Helen V. Chamblee, Professor of Voice A.B., Elon College; Graduate New England Conservatory; Graduate Work. Columbia t School of Music. Fletcher Moore, Professor of Piano and Organ A.B., Elon College; M.A., Columbia University, Juilliard School of Music. I.ai'ra Howard, Head of Home Economics Department B.S., Woman's College of University of North Carolina; M.A., Columbia University. \V. W. Howell. Actinii Head. Department of Business Administration A.B., Elon College; Additional Graduate Work, University of North Carolina. Sue Craft Howell, Head of Commercial Department A.B., La Grange College; M.S., North Carolina State College. James E. Stewart, Professor of Business Administration A.B., Transylvania College; M.A., University of Kentucky. LiLA Clare Newman. Head of Department of Art Ph.B., Elon College; Graduate Work, Columbia University, and Harvard Universit; Walton Crump Wicker. Head of Department of Mathematics A.B., M.A., Elon College; A.B., University of North Carolina; M.A., Columbia U LeGrande; D.D., Union College. CJeorge L. Carrington, Professor of Health and H/njiene A.B., University of North Carolina; M.A., Duke University; 11. D.. Johns Hopkins Horace Hendricks<in. fliod Coach and Ph/isical Educational Dircrlnr A.B., Duke University. Thomas Power. AssislonI Coach and Director of Infroiiniral Sports A.B., Duke University. Rose Goodwin McAllister. Director of Phi/sical Education for dirls A.B., Woman's College of The University of North Carolina. Oma U, Johnson, Librarian A.B., Elon College; B.S., Columbia University. George D. Colclough, Field Ar/ent and Financial Secretarii A.B., E:on College. WiLt.iAM B. Terrell, Principol Teacher Trainini/ A.B., Elon College; Graduate Work, University of North Carolina. James Oscar Atkinson. Leclnrer on Christian Missions A.B., Wake Forest College; M.A., Harvard University; D.D., Elon College. Alton M'est, Business Manager A.B., Washington and Lee University. 77/r Little Cluipd Eighteen Tliis three-room log liouse marks tlie exact spot on which the Rev. James O'Kelly lioine stootl, jjrior to tlic time it was burned. The tree to tlie left is an elm whicli doubtless was a large tree even in Mr. O'Kellv's day. CLASSES ••••> SENIOR AVHO'S WHO Hatch Ki! Stokv President Stiulriif Bod/j Lawkkntk Camkkon President Student Senate nnd Senior Class IvOFTox Hakhis, '^I'momas \Vii,i,iams Treasurer and Vice President Senior Class Beathkh Wii.kins President Student Conned Landox Walker Director of College Band Jamks BiiooKs Business Manager of PhiPsiCi,] Joe Caheso Captain of Footlxdl Hae Brauley ('((plain of B((skethall Harold Hiehehx Editor of PhiPsiCi.i John A'ax Barrow C((pt((in of B((seb(dl Thfi SRninr Class Ofjhcrs: (ii:()iu:i: Lawkkncf. C'a.mi:iu)x, Jh. John Z. M( Bhavku Prexident Vhc President Senate ]}i:A-i-iiKi-. \VlI,KIX.S liOFTOX Harhis Secreiitrji Treasurer Not Photographed Thomas H. Williams Viee President CAMICRON P H I P 1938 James Abbitt John Lewis Reaver Roxboro, N. C. China (Irovf, X. C. I T K Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3. i; "E" Football 3, +; Baseball 3, 4.; "E" Men's Club Men's Club; Student Senate; Intramural 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; S.C.A.; Basketball 1, 2. Transfer from Wingate College 3. Tzcenty-two S I C L I CLASS P H I P 193B Rov Inhuam IJovi) EtoEXK Hal ]5iiai)i.kv I'.iJ 15iii«(ll Ave.
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