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ihiiiiiiiiiiimii iniii minium mi imh 1951, with President Harry F. Truman speaking. The fund rais- ing was hectic and construction painstaking, but by June 19 56, Wake Forest College was a reality in the Twin City. Eastern North Carolinians viewed the move with a combina- tion of emotions. Some were sorry, some were angry. In Winston- Salem, the new college was greeted with a detached warmth. On Fac- ulty Drive, the old college fam- ily remained aloof. Wake had to prove itself to the community, and it had to do so on the merit of its contributions to the city. Even today, the Univer- sity is not fully assimilated, but the increasing funds from the community and the growing sup- port of Wake ' s athletic teams at- test that Winston-Salem is grow- ing closer to the school. Wake had to prove itself to the community, and it had to do so on the merit of its contributions to the city. esssMi Vf=V JL
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The first impression that many students get of the college is that it is a rather stern and uncompromising place . . . But, just as the city draws closer to the college, the college is doing more to serve its larger community. As new blood has entered the University, Wake Forest has been flourishing cul- turally. It has gained acceptance by opening its lectures, art exhib- its, and concerts to the public. We ' ve always related to the society we served, says James Ralph Scales, President of the University. Inherent in this state- ment is also the change in Wake Forest over the years: the new environment, new students and new faculty. All have affected the change. Both the admissions program for students and the recruitment procedure for faculty members are acquiring a new, broader re- servoir of intelligence and, hope- fully, vision from which to draw new blood to the University com- munity. The spirit of the new University is in these people: the undergraduate, the graduate, the alumni, the faculty and the ad- ministration. uuuuuu .1 .i.- whumu ..uuuuu WIBI .ii. . .i.i.,. , uuuu mmlm r WAIT CHAPEL M Mm s fflj
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