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m Even a college president must go home. Dr. Tribble walks the path toward home after a typically taxing day. From the bcsinnins. Dr. Tribble has endeared himself to the students and has maintained an atmosphere of intramural good will. Emphasis upon this Home-Likeness has made the Wake Forest College family a happy one. Few could be so good a father to us. At times the future for the new campus seemed quite dark. Funds were low, morale was low, and plans for the campus Imildings were still in the blueprint stage. But largely through the efforts of Dr. Tribble the campus at Winston-Salem will be ready for the summer term, at which time students and faculty will set up academic shop in the beautiful new buildings at Reynolda. Procuration of construction funds has been unusually gainful: seventeen of the twenty million dollars needed should be available at the time of removal. .Although the primary endeavor of the administration has been toward the successful removal of the college to the new campus, the students have not been overlooked. There is still time for advising the troubled scholar, and for keeping the family happy. A big moment in Wake Forest College his- tory was when Dr. Tribble received the big deed. The move was initiated when President Truiuan broke ground in 1951 for a new college and a new era for Wake Forest. WSSSSSiSB:.i, iaBBF ' 19 ail
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Dr. Harold Wayland Tribble guided the removal program to rewarding completion while providing generously for the welfare of the Wake Forest Family. Administration In ihi- luliil.uil r rilcnirnl ii rr ihr .ippi n.u li ul (jur |)(riii,ini ' iil pilni-ini.iyc tii ihc new c.niiiins we |).iusc and ri-lli-( I un llinsc priipic who d r liri-n inslniiiirntal in nlakin ihr Iniun- i.t Wake Forest V.o vs.v liri hl licMind the I ' liniiri liiiuiids ol ' uwv niighlicst dreams. On the shoulders of the administration la , ni douln. one of the (greatest burdens ever placed on the directors of a college. The new campus in Winston-Salem had to be built as soon as possible, funds had to be solicited for its construction, and the old campus had to be kept up. W. -nnwiinHCiiaiPHi
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raE Administration Fnini thi ' iii.ii lilc-tldorcd rotunda in ilir n-nli-i uf W.iil Hall slrni ihr .idniiiiistratixc otticcs. llic lilis dial huld Wake Forest Clollr c tnycthcr. Ail prrliiirnt inloiination concernint; the cnllii;i- is housed in this archi e. The college hierarchy also operate from here. The Dean of Men, Dr. Daniel B. Bryan; and Deaji ol Women, Miss Lois Johnson, combine experience with intuitive know-hou to i;uide students throut;h dilfieult times. The Registrar, (irady S. Patterson, perlornis cr well the difficult jol) of keeping up with lial students lia e done, are doing, and must do in their scholastic work. W ' orth H. Copeland, the Bursar, a title describing aptl - his position, must cope with the e.xasperating enigma of Wake Forest ' s none-too-copious liudget and many monev- varv students. J. GLENN BLACKBURN, College Chaplain DR. GEORGE C:. MACKIE, College Physician DANIEL BUNYAN BKYAN, Dean of the College LOIS JOHNSON. Dean of Women MARVIN A. FRANCES, Director of Sports Publicity RUSSELL H. BRANTLEY. JR., Director of the News
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