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Page 24 text:
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fM To posterity Dr. Harold W. Tribble will be known as the removal president. Dr. Tribble worked tirelessly during the past year on the building of the new Wake Forest and succeeded admirably in securing a two million dollar challenge gift Heads of the Fiiniily TliL- fiitiiri ' sui ' iiu ' il ilark tor tlic new collcn-u at in syni|)atliy to tlicir taU s of woe. The i;raci )us Winston-Sakni, l)iit sncli a |Hesi(lcnt as Dr. Harold laily is .A[lss Lois Jolmson who directs the activities W. ' I ' l ' iljlilr would not t;i e n|j. His time was di ided of the three hundred coeds. Adviser to Tassels, .she hetweeii chities here ;ind the fiitni-e Vake Foi ' est lias also heen an associate jjrofessor of I ' rencli since Conenv. He is oil,- oeiieral » ho conti-ojs the destiny V.H l. Mrs. John Chandler has served as Assistant of our college, hut he always has time to listen to Dean of Women since 1951. students with their pidlilems. The thread-hare purses of the students were His right hand man. Dean D. 15. ]5i ' yan, con- opened and closed manv times in the 15ursai- s Office, tinned as Dean of the Collenc .md helped to keep Worth H. Copeland . ' ompleted his second y,;ir as relations hetwecn students and the adnu ' nist ' -ation Hursar. as amicable as Jiossihle. He has heen liei-e thii-ty i ' ' oi- the past iS yi ' ,-us Mi. (Iradx S. Tatterson has years and is at present a memher of the Kdueation held the key to this oflice as resist rar. .Mi ' s. .Margaret faculty. I ' erry, assistant registrai-, helps Mi ' . I ' atterson in his Coeds turned to tlieir Dean of Women who listened manv tasks. 20
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Begins All Night Stand ami a t ' l ' W ■|l()|■tcl■ wlui arc sliDrt iiii sk ' i. ' |i. ' I ' d com- plete tills Ideal setting ' , the air is permeated with stale cii ' arette smoke and weeks-old eott ' ee. The adjoiiiinn ' two-hv-toiir is just as iio-.talnie as the main ofiiee. In it are the telephone, a clis- reputahle desk, and a ehair most feartnlly and wonderfully made. .Inst to he alile to tit one ' s anatomy into d is an art re(|nirinii ' no little measure of skill and praetiee. The Hies are also loeah ' d in this room. There aie no wiirds a(le(|nate to de eiihe its dusty and pi ' ofessional appeararu ' e. Let it oidy he said that these are the most wondeifnl liles to he found anywhere, and the system of tiliiiif passes all understandinij, ' . I ' pon earefnl oliser ation ai ' d diligent search one may Hnd in the iciomy depths old sandwiches, coke hottles, dirty clothes put there and forgotten hy the editor, and eyen a pair ' oi ' two of tennis shoes. In such an atmosphere as this, our weekly neus- paper is produced. Few students know and appre- ciate the fearful amount oH lahor which goes into making up each edition of our (KiJtH, which con- tinues to coyer the cain])us like the magnolias as it has done in years [)ast. Glen Garrison Business Manager Business and Circulation staffs gather in the OLD GOLD AND BLACK office to talk shop with their respective managers. De- signing to land that desired ad and planning how to get rid of the papers at chapel more efficiently are, seated, Bob Jeffords, Gayle Privette, Margaret Lovill, Glen Garrison, Business Manager; Ann Scruggs, Dorothy Ann Canipe, Anita Brooks, Cir- culation Manager; Motsie Burden and Lou Newsome; standing, Don Graver, Wilbur Early, Blair Tucker and Patsy Pearce. 1
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Daniel Bunyan Bryan ably continues to serve Wake Forest College in the capacity of Dean upon entering his thiity-third year of association with the college. In addition to advising the students in their woes, he also teaches Education courses. Miss Lois Johnson, Dean of Wake Forest College women, effects an efficient handling of the coeds ' many troubles and at the same time keeps a complete list of their activities by just taking first things first. Worth H. Copeland, Bursar, has the important job of keeping Wake Forest College running smoothly. He and his staff play leading roles in this respect by making wise use of the tuitions and general fees which are paid into his office. Grady S. Patterson, Registrar, handles the essential items of the academic work of each Wake Forest student such as records, hours, quality points, cuts, sched- ules and other matters pertinent to the students.
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