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rather insignificant. To one bred in the spirit of Wake Forest, how- ever, the facts are very important. For as Southern colleges go Wake has traditionally been a liberal one. Important to remember is that Wake Forest is a private college; it has certain characteristics which create a more personal atmosphere than that which exists at public institutions. According to Elmore, the op- portunity for interdisciplinary ex- change is greater here. Students are more visible. Faculty and ad- ministration are more accessible. The University is in fact as per- sonal as the student makes it. The cost of a good education is indeed steep, but at Wake Forest it is justified — if the student takes ad- vantage of his superior opportuni- ties. The administration feels one of its goals is to instill in the stu- dent a sense of responsibility, value, and direction. To the stu- dent, these intangibles are not al- ways so apparent. Often a student is in college because it is the right thing to do, or Daddy forced him, -». ■ »■■■■■■
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in wm i i ii iin i i hi ' iii i iii iii n mini iiiiiiw ' i ' ii ' ii MiiiMnrrii or Grandpa went to Wake Forest. He looks for only social challenges, or an easy way out. The University cares about the social challenge. It is important, but what is more important is the overall product. Wake Forest feels it is turning out good, respectable, highly integrated individuals. Lu Leake, Dean of Women, calls for a reduced ration of men and wo- men in order to help achieve these ends. Elmore believes these ends may be reached by preserving and enhancing the existing communi- ties. The idea of community life is now a primary facet of the Wake Forest future. Harold Trib- ble ' s now famous conception of the Wake Forest family has given way to the community. But even this community must change in the future. The stu- dents, social ideas, and growth of
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