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ear. RETROSPECT ' he Hovvi.er became an official piil)lication of Vi ake Forest College in section. 1903. It was taken from the Howler Tree, been the only means of commnnication students for years, and put into permanent iiig form. During the 1900 s there was Class pictures were made in groups until 190.5, which had with the and last- no beauty when sen- iors only enjoyed of Contents had publication. The edition contained In the the privilege of individual pictures. Bv 1910 a Table been added to the rapidly growing covers were still cloth bound, and each a picture of a howling wolf on the 1920 s, the editors, from North Carolina beauties, picked their favorites, who were placed in a section by themselves. The books contained small informal shots of the buildings on thi cove r. campus, instead of for editing covered part of the By that time all class pictures g group. The senior tiie a n n u a 1 : the tor tiie first time. edition fi ' om the ture of the annual, but the short stories and 1930 s found the Howler with its first central theme and first action shots of athletic contests. Publication of the annual by the student body became the established prac- tice. And in 1939. the Howler made its initial appearance on the national scene by becoming an Ail-American yearbook. The 1940 s were enterprising years: Bowman Gray School of Medicine was in- cluded in the Howler until 1943. ler had its first woman editor. And the Howler received the top award, rewarding for the third time when the 1952 annual shelf of All-Americans. This, the Golden Anniversary fifty years of service to the students, alumni, and friends of Wake Forest College. had become individual class became responsible publications were leather The will and prophecy, beginning, was still a fea- plays were dropped. The In 1944 the How- again. in 1948, The 19.50 s were was placed on the edition, marks
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XA R h£ OF o i eM j i 9 33 HFXK-WILLIAMS BUILDING Eight Law, Library, Phi Beta Kappa. SCIENCE BUILDINGS Twenty-two Biology, Chemistry Faculties; ODK; Beta Beta Beta; Gamma Sigma Epsilon; AED; Laboratories. SOCIAL SCIENCE BUILDING Twenty-eight History, Sociology Faculties; IRC; Sociology Club; Monogram Club; Publications. ALUMNI BUILDING Forty-two English, Physics Faculties; Debate Team; Pi Kappa Delta; Physics Department; The First Howler. WAIT HALL Forty-eight Administration; Education, Psychology, Math, Modern Lan- guage, Greek. Latin Faculties; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Freshman Advisory Council; Language Fraternities; Literary Societies; Woman ' s Government Association; Tassels; The Student Coun- cil, Legislature and Executive Council. GORE GYMNASIUM Sixty-four Physical Education Faculty, In tramurals, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Women ' s Recreation Association, Women ' s Physical Education, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis, Golf. SIMMONS DORMITORY Eighty-eight Inter-Fraternity Council, Fraternities. MUSIC-RELIGION BUILDING One hundred ten Religion, Music Faculties; Religious Ed Club; Christian Service Club; Student Volun ' teers; Delta Kappa Alpha; Cullom Minis- terial Conference; Y. W. A.; B, S. L).; Westminster Fellowship; Canterbury Club; Sunday School; Training Union; The Glee Club; Waice Forest College Choir; Men ' s Quartet; Little Sym- phony; The Band; A Half Century of Campus Life. GIRLS ' DORMITORIES One hundred twenty-four Magnolia Court. OLD CHAPEL One hundred thirty Business Faculty, Business Fraternities, Military Science, The College Theater, Alpha Psi Omega. NEW CHAPEL One hundred forty-two Classes. INDEX Two hundred twenty-eight • ,»«- ' r •• r r - r «i.
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{ lie e cl Q H ' ]e f r n ro fi ys u IBRARY. The Heck-Willianis Building. June, 1878. Gift of John G. Williams and Colo- nel J. M. Heck of Raleigh. . Designed for a science huild- iiig. Second floor for literary societies and library. 1926. additions made because of extensive liljrary. Second story housed social sciences and law until 1935. Law school took over entire (loor then. 79,001 vol- umes in general library and religion library.
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