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Xi-Ek Brings Back Memorzes Move . - ... --.· ............ ___ - \~ '\I ' I ~ j ~ t ; ' ' '' r Volume LXVI Wake Forest University, .Winston-Salem, ·North Carolina, Friday, April 20, 1984 No.24 ' '. • I brings back memorzes move Elections set. Xi-ek' ' \ . The trek to old Wake Forest last move who basically argued along three and right before the move, he t:ame to Sunday brought back a lot of memories lines, Christman said. 1) Biggest is not look for-a plaj:e to hold the pre-school·· for Thursday to Chaplain Ed Christman, who was greatest; 2) The school's roots were in conference, which had started the year assistant chaplain and Baptist student Eastern North Carolina and that would before. minister ·when the mo~e was made in be lost; and 3) The school would Christman thinks the move was for Elections for Honor Council, 1956. becpme dependent on large the best. "Had it s~yed, many people Student Judicial Board and Student In an interview earlier this. week, he foundations. who chose to come here now would not Budget Advisory Committee will be recalled the decision to move the One argument was even made that have. There was not much land; it held on Thursday, April 26 from 9 campus, made in 1946, and the resulting the school should not move because the would not have become a universicy or a.m. · 6 p.m. Any undergraduate· controversy. new campus lacked magnolia trees. been able to support graduate schools. · student is eligible to vote at tiNi usual "One of the Reynolds believed the This problem was solved before the "It would have been regional in polling places in his or her dorm. Piedmont was going to grow ra.Pidly in move as evidenced by the trees on the nature," he continued, "It could have Off-campus students and students the future and that it needed a major campus today. Some of them were been a fine school of modest proportion. living in the Townhouse and faculty private school," Christman said. "They It would not have appealed to as many apartments will vote in Reynolda approached the Baptist State Hall. More photos of the trek to old Wake people as it does today." Convention and since the Medical . '. ' School was already here, the decision Forest are on page B. The chaplain said the move offer~ a Freshmen, sophomo.res and See how the QU Gold and Blaek unique challenge to the.. s!!hool.. .. It juniors will vote for two '" was made to move." <The medical school had moved in 1941 to be near reported the ground breaking answered the question 'can representatives from their class to Baptist Hospital so the program could ceremony, page 9. Christianity at its best and acade!Jlic serve on the Honor Council, and one · be expanded.) excellence be blended at a university member from their class to serve on into a healthy, mutual appreciation?:':' theSBAC. Christman was an undergraduate at planted by Jaw students who made a that time but be sai6 anticipation of the special trip here for that purpose, "I feel they can," Christman said. "Part of our uniqueness is that we have The Honor Council de<jls with all move did not affect the students. "You according to an Old Gold and Black. sought to define how that mutuality can violations of the Honor Code, were jUst concerned about yoW' work," Students and faculty from tbe old succeed." including lying, cheating and he explained. "Now, the faculty had a school made periodic trips to the new stealing. The SBAC is responsible lot more at stake; their families and campus, or Reynolda as it was called, Christman thinks it is vei'y important for appropriating funds which apply homes were here." much like the treks today in the that students make the trek to Wake to student activities such as College He said most of the faculty reacted opposite direction. · Forest along with alumni and faculty. Union, Student Government and the positively to the change. The college Christman remembers coming on "Your generation is not endowed with Old Gold and Black. offered to sell their homes and made several such trips. The first time was much history," be explained. "The trek availa:ble land at the new campus at low ·for the 1951 ground breaking attended is a brief slice of history that makes you The Student Judicial Board is prices. by President Harry Truman. He·also appreciate where we came from, to get "responsible for investigating and trying all charges of social There were some. opponents to tile came once or twice for football games a glimpse of our ~tory and foun~ers." misconduct and all violations of University rules and regulations not under the junisdiction of the Honor Deacon Club head killed Council, the director of housing, or Bob Bartholomew, executive members who noticed the Wake the traffic appeals' board." director of the Deacon Club since Forest parking sticker on the All undergraduates are eligible to 1969, was killed instantly in a one car demolislied vechicle. vote for ten students, who shall run at large, to serve on the Judicial accident near Kernersville, yester· Bartholomew would have been 52 Board for next year. day afternoon. tomorrow. He is survived by his wife Bartholomew was driving west on and three children, one a sophomore Interstate 40 when his car ran off the at Wake Forest. road and hit a bridge abutment, Stoff p~olo by Mark Earnest An all·American defensive player ;Binkley Chapel is a focal paint on the old campus, just as Wait Chapel is on the new FinalOG&B where Hastings Hill Road crossed Next week is the final issue of the I-40; at 1:10 p.m. in 1955, be was named to the Wake c~mpus. However, the old chapel was not used that much by the University. '' Old Gold and Black for this year. No one else was in the car which Forest Hall of Fame recently. ~World War II interrupted work on .the interior of the chapel and alter the war, with the Further details were unavailable mOve to Winston-Salem drawing closer, it wos left unfinished. The Southeastern Seminary Deadline for submissions is Tuesday was seen shortly after it occured by at5p.m. several Old Gold and Black staff at press time. ' the chapel after Woke Forest moved ond nome'd it in honor of 1heir second ds orelsid<ent. Olin T. Binkley, in 1969. es .Students-enjoy· trip Jac~~on. p.~edg.es. ''new to the old ·campus direction'' in Triad visit by Scott Carpenter him ... cheaper to give prenatal care staff Writer About 250 students made the trek to Seminary President W. Randall L.olley than to raise a handicapped child," he old Wake Forest last Sunday, many of and a response from Wake Forest In a rally Wednesday night, Rev. said. them seeing tile former campus for the President Thomas K. Hearn. Jesse Jackson continued his press for Jackson told an excited audience that fll'St time. All of those interviewed "I was really touched by the things he the formation of the "Rainbow his "new direction" will cut wastes, mentioned the beauty of the campus, (Wilson) had to say. He was so eloquent Coalition." Jackson also pledged to fraud, abuse and cost overruns in and many even suggested that it was and speaks with so much feeling," lead the country in a "new direction" if defense to lower the defense budget. prettier than the present campus. Seaman said. "The same sort of love he is elected president. The additional revenue saved should Sesquicentennial committee member eXisted on the old campus as exists here The candidate told a packed crowd at build houses, bridges and hospitals, · Chet Cagle, who was in charge of today." Benton Convention Center that the should train doctors and should pay organizing the 10 buses for the trip, was Elizabeth Dunne, a senior from small white farmer and the black teachers more, he said. consumer must come together like "the pleased with the student turnout. "I Bradenton, Florida, shared Seaman's The democratic hopeful placed great thought it went really well and was well enthusiasm for the trek. "I thought it lion and the lamb" to form the emphasis ·on training for the youth, coalition. organized. We were very pleased with was absolutely wonderful," she said. shouting . "we should build guided Saying the Rainbow Coalition "must the turnout of the students," he said. "Even before you get here, you hear minds, not guided missiles." One student who made the trip was about the old campus in the anthology make room for everybody." Jackson cited the fact that 41 million Americans Jackson denounced present policies Jennifer Seaman, a senior from and so many professors speak highly of toward toxic wastes, acid rain and Sanford. "One of the neatest tbihgs it. A lot of traditions we have here were are now in poverty.mostly poor white women, infants, old people and the other forms of pollution-"we have a about the trip was seeing so many Wake brought from the old campus, and it right to breath freely." Forest people in one place," she said. was really neat to see where they handicapped. "The people who went on the trek are started." Hinting at the possibility of a woman The candidate's only direct attack on really dedicated and true Wake Dunne thought the old campus was running mate, he said the continued Gary Hart and Walter Mondale came Foresters." pretty, but would not go as far as to say enslavement of women is a violation of when be said he is a more experienced the natural laws.
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