PAGE FOUR MAROON AND GOLD SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1942 McCLURE % BARTLEY Many New Faculty Members On Campus - / ROUTT HOFFMAN Miss Marion L. Hochridge, who takes over the French department, comes from New York. Miss Hochridge received her B. A. degree at Smith College, N, Y. She also studied at the University «£ Gre- HEY The Gang’s All Here Elon Soda Shop DONALDSON Pictured above are five of Elon's new faculty members. Reading from left to right, above, they are Dr. C. R. McClure, head of the English depart ment, succeeding Dr. Fletcher Col lins who resigned last spring to ac cept a position with Fairchild Aircraft Corporation; Miss Elizabeth Routt, who has been added to the Business department; and Herbert F. Donald son, the new instructor in piano suc ceeding Professor Fletcher Moore. At the left are Professor Irving D. Bart ley, head of the Music department, and Miss Violet Hoffman, a former Elon student, who steps into the Business department. 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BEST FRIEND • • • of the well groomed is the Cleaner — See him regularly. Blalocks Tailoring Shop * * * BURLINGTON, N. C. ■ Across From Paramount f Elon College, due to war conditions and defense industries, this year makes the most drastic faculty changes in the history of the school insofar as numbers are concerned. Ten replacements and additions have been made during the summer. Dr. McClure is a native of Illinois. He completed his A. B. at Maryville College, Tenn., and his M. A. degree at Ohio State. Form there he went to Yale for graduate work and more recently obtained his Ph.D. in Eng lish from the University of Indiana. He is especially trained in dramatics. Coach J. I., Pierce, a graduate of High Point College, attended the Uni versity of North Carolina where he obtained his Master’s degree in phy- sicaU education in 1940. Professor Irving D. Bartley who has been appointed head of the music department comes from New Mexico Highalnds University, Las Vegas, N. M. He is originally from Baldwin, Kansas. Herbert F. Donaldson, recently of New York where he has been asso ciated with the music department of Stephens College, will teach piano. Miss Helen Boyd, former director of religious education activities at the Womans College University of North Carolina, has traveled widely throughout the nation engaged in re ligious activities of the Congrega tional and Christian churches. Miss Boyd is originally from Seattle, Washington. At first she en tered the field of religious education as Girl Reserve Secretary of the Y. W.C.A. She was later transferred to Musekgon, Mich., where she remained for two years. It was then that she entered Chicago Theological Semi nary where she finished part of her graduate work. Soon after she serv ed as state director of religious edu cation at Lansing, Michigan. Miss Violet Hoffman, new addition to the Business Department, is a gra duate of Elon. While at Elon, Miss Hoffman made an outstanding record as a student. For the past two years she has taught in the Norlina High School. ^ Miss Margaret Casto comes to us from Huntington, West Virginia. For the past nine years she has beeri em ployed in the Math department of high schools throughout West Vir ginia. Dr. Arthur Francis Smullyan, head of the math department, received his A. B. degree in 1936 at the City Col lege of New York. He then attended Columbia University for two years. In 1941 he received his M. A. degree at Harvard and his Ph.D in 1941 from the same institution. IN THE NAVY iBOOT^for recruit HIT THE VECK^ for get on the job '"'SMOKINO lAMPS LIT^for smoking permitted CAMEL for their favorite cigarette • With men in the Navy, Army, Marines, and Coast Guard, the favorite cigarette is Camel. (Based on actual sales records in Canteens and Post Exchanges.) ITS STRICTLY CAMELS WITH ME. I FIND THEM FAR AND AWAY MILDER. ALWAYS ENJOY THAT SWELL TASTE! 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