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Life at Wabash takes many forms. Regardless, each phase is permeated by a unique and intang- ible force-the Wabash spirit? The newcomer quickly realizes that Wabash men believe in and follow a tradition not often found today-vigor ous living. Wabash -men emerge from the Chapel after hearing Dr. McKinney and Wally Selmee jointly perform at the keyboard.
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' ls I M.. ,., . W. isf Pros-ident Trippet chats with Dr. Butterfelzl, during his 1958 visit, 7 faculty, alumni, and friends, Dr. Trippet is convinced that this goal could easilv be realized by 1970. lt is with this goal in mind that Dr. Trippet will guide XVabash through the crucial years which lie ahead and which will mark a cross- roads in the history of the college. These plans, first and foremost, restate the XVabash ideals of remaining a small, independent, lib- eral arts college for men. However, the Board of Trustees have proposed many changes for the college. Although the college will retain much of its present character, definite plans include an increase of enrollment as well as an extensive building program. The most important feature of this new lookv will be the tripling of the endowinent fund. This will provide for sub- stantial increases in faeultv salaries as wt-Il on this front steps of 2 .Wills lhlee. as a building program which will include new class buildings, recreational facilities .a thea- tre, and improved housing. The changes which will be brought about as a result of this new policy will rest a heavy responsibility on the shoulders of President Trippet. This is a time for vigorous action on the part of the VVabash community. lt seems un- iquely fitting that Byron Kightly Trippet should stand at the helm of his alma mater during this period. The leadership he pro- vides, the inspiration he gives to the student body, the good-will he is daily gaining for Wfabash-all make him an excellent represent- ative of the ideals and qualities of VVabash. The faith which he displays in the liberal arts tradition and VVabash as a preserver of that tradition can only increase the stature of hVitlDllSll and the man to whom it means so much. Page Seven
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