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

 - Class of 1944

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WOMEN ' S ADMINISTRATION Lois Johnson Dean of Women Do you have a problem to be solved in an unknown tongue? Any question about modern foreign languages? Sue Dean Lois Johnson. The men of the department have ail gone to war and will not come back until it ' s over over there. Are you planning a social evening at the Community Center or elsewhere? See Dean Johnson. Are you down on your courses? Been playing about too much when you should have been working? If you are a co-ed, see Dean Johnson right away before she sees you. Homesick? Lost your best friend? Lost your purse or lipstick? See Dean Johnson. Wish to know why the transition to co-education at Wake Forest has been so smooth and easy, and is here to stay? See Dean Lois Johnson— above the rotunda in Wait Hall, second door, right. BOSTWICK HALL

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THE GORE GYMNASIUM From your class you hurry to the Library to is a unity of interest and there arc bonds of fel- return a reserved book within the time limit, and lowship — we have become more truly one family. then you race oyer to the chapel assembly, where you take a back seat where you can think un- disturbed. Here you relax, soothed by the music and by the voice of someone reading. Soon you arc listening, for the words of the speaker were chosen for you alone, or for others like you. Somehow the crisis lias drawn all of the College more closely together, you reflect, and given a new significance to assemblies like this. There and here we meet for family prayers, missing the members of the circle who arc absent, and reflecting, wondering, hoping, praying. The last organ note fades away, and suddenly you remember that there was a question about your physical education credit. You rush over to Gore Gymnasium to sec Coach Phil. All clear! And now — it is time for lunch. THE BAPTIST CHURCH SIMMON ' S DORMITORY



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THE FACULTY Do you think that faculty members severe, aloof, just a little queer—or ■ That profound scholarship, .--kill in tc. insistence on high standards of achie incompatible with informality or pis where have you been all these months? vou have not participated in faculty-student golf games on the course maintained free for you, with- out even the necessity or opportunity of paying caddy fees. You have not played ping pong at the Student Center; you have not hung around the soda fountain in the College Bookstore; vou in. st« I ' ll. ry que er? hing, iml UK nt ire ? If so. Ob vim sly Students and fa sembly of the yea hip together Four students become absorbed in a chess game, vl faculty members chat about the possibilities of hold another open bouse in the near future. the parade have not tarried for informal chats in departmental headquarters; you must have been in bed in the hospital with the door locked when the students and the faculty met in the Community Center on Saturday nights for games, square dances, singing and refreshments. In a word, you are a queer one — or you don ' t exist. Ours has always been known as the friendly campus, where no one. student or faculty member, passes another with- out a greeting; where democracy is real and genuine, and where snobbery is the unpardonable campus sin. The ties of comradeship and sympathy have been especially closely drawn during recent weeks and months, as observed and re- marked by students in uniform who have come back for a final look about the campus before leaving for foreign shores. WAIT HALL

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