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John K. Bailey, Instructor in Mili- tary Science and Tactics Eugene P. Banks. Assistant Pro- fessor of Sociology Harold .M. Barrow, Associate Pro- fessor of Physical Education FMeta Joyce Bateman, Ora C. Bradbury, Professor of Biology, selects a slide for practical Instructor in Secre- which will supply biographical information on his students, tarial Studies, School of Business Adminis- tration Charles Berry, Assist- ant Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics James C. Blalock, sistant Professor Chemistry .
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Charles S. Black, Professor of Chemistry, shows his stu- dents a really simple experiment. The jol) of running a college is never an ea.sy one, and this ear the impending move to Winstun-.Salem brought a flux ol new problems and responsibilities to harass the lacultv . .Aside Ironi the strain of an accelerated schedule and the actual remosal problems of the college, there was also the realization that this was the last year on the be- loved old campus, aiid that soon many old friends and familiar places must be left behind. At the same liuic. hinve cr, the liUuie looketl Ininht. The new campus at Winston, with its practically unlimited potentialities, served as an effective beacon, and with their eyes on this goal, both the administration and the professors buckled down to meet the strenuous demands. Over in Wait Hall typewriters clacked and telephones rang busiK as the administrative heads and their staffs tackled the numerous tasks of reorganization .ind ex- pansion in addition to their usual duties. The Registrar ' s oHice gathered in a rising flood of applications. Faced with the prospect of a student body greatly increased in size, Dean Johnson and Dean Bryan planned and revised in order to meet the consequently greater problems in store for theju. The Bursar and his assistants furrowed their l)r(j s uvi-v (lie financial picttnc and ni.Kie a aliant effort to extract reservation fees from currently enrolled students who planned to continue studying in Winston- .Salem. In his olfice. President Tribble shouldered one of the heavier shares ol the binden, performing his duties with energy and patience, while in Winston Vice-Presi- Faculty Cecil VV. Alford, In- structor in Sociology Charles M. Allen, As- sistant Professor of Biology L,.A John W. Angell, Asso- ciate Professor of Re- ligion Andrew L. Aycock, Associate Professor of English 22 3 W ' = ' WWBiRffiPWWl ' atfWlliWWftWgB
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EtJS H. Grady Britt, Associate Professor of Biology Dalnia A. Brown, Assist- ant Professor of English r Angelo Capparella, In- ctructor in Music Donidiy ( asc, ' tur m Fliysical Educ dents Clhailcs S. Green and Roliert G. Deyton ualcliecl u er the progress of the building and contiuucil the im- portant job of soliciting funds for Wake Forest. Right across the brick walk from Wait Hall, the Lil rar Staff under the direction of Carlton P. West prepared for the overwhelming task of moving the college library into its new home. All over the campus each prole-scjr in his uwn clas-room carried out perhaps one of the most diHicult joLis, under tile circumstances — that of carrying on the normal routine of classes in the midst of the feverish planning and activity. In spite of the limited time, the necessity for reorganization and in entory in each department, and the problems of building h(jines and men ing families, these faculty members continued to gi e to the students the time, the instruction, and the in .iluabic iiispii atiiin they needed. Cronje B. Earp, Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. With characteristic pose. Dr. Earp points out the virtue of learning Greek well. Forrest W. Clonts, i Associate Professor of Social Studies .John T. Coihran Jr., Assistant CoacI Elton C. Professor ology 24
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