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12 Faculty Members Track Records Fall .' Leaving Wake Forest In Intercollegiate At For Better Positions . Meet Durham Page Two n au Page Ten VOLUME LU Wake Forest College, ·Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Monday, May 15, 1967 NUMBER 28 OG&B.Recognizes Administration To Regulate Men Of The Year Campus Vending Operations By J. D. WILSON le it. We gripe about the ad ministration being slow, ·but The thiird annual Old Gold he works faster than any man and Black "Men of the Year" we know - and tj1at go~s from awards will be presented this getting daffodils planted to Treasurer's Plan Allows week to the Superintendent of building a bulletin board as bilii Buildings and Grounds,· a as the "Howler" office. mathematics professor and the Students To Share Profit Wake Forest College Band. "Something else that's im ·By ;J, D. WILSON Instead or saying the ma portant," she addoo, "Is that STAFF WRITER chines could stay in the hous The recipients of the awards he does ·it with a smile - and are Harold S. Moore, Superin es or would have to go, Wil· that means something to us." . A widespread trend of in tendent of BuHdings and liard decided to re-evaluate The· award to a faculty mem stalling vending machines in Grounds; Dr. J. Robert John the who-le campus vending bC'r 'will go to Dr. Rubert John fraternity and MRC houses, situation. son, Jr., professor of mathe son "in recognition of his ser matics, and the Band as a which began this fall in vio vice as a professor and for lation of College policy, was At present, the Col•legc hQilds collective student. his work above and beyond, curta.illed last week by John contflacts with Ga11ins Vend "The 'Men of the Year' the c·~ll of duty on the five G. Williard, acting treasurer, ing Company and Coca-Cola awards ·are given in an effort day week committee as its ot the college, when he called for vending rights on the cam to recognize a student, an ad chairman." for a re-evaluation of the oam pus. However, WiUiard said pus vending problems. there are six vending com ministrator and· a professor Miss Pridgen added that "to who have made outstanding panies presently opemting on serve competently as professor Williard proposed a plan contributions to· the College," the campus. and chairman of a committee which woulld organize all the commented Sylvia Pridgen, is rigorous. His performance vending machines under one The vending contracts with editor of the Old Gold and was extraordinary." company in 1a reassertion of Gallins and Coca-Cola expire Black. The award for student reco- the College's policY' and at the this summer, at which time Unanimous Vote same time offer students a Williard plans to accept bids share of the profits. for exclusive vending rights Miss Pridgen said that other on the campus next year. 723·1939 "The College wiJ'l follow the people were considered for the "Through one campus-wide elleven-year pOlicy of clearing awards during the llk hour vending plan dea.Ung with one Old Gold editorial board meet all Coliege vending through or two companies, the College ing, but that when the deci the Treasurer's Office," Wil can negotiate ·a· more favor sion came to a vote the board liard said Fr.iday in a state was unanimous on its choices. ab~e contract and should re ment. ceive better ovel'all services," The Old Gold and Black Williard said. gives these awards beeause Concerning profits for stu we feel that siilce we work New Faculty dent groups, be said, "Net in with an three of the groups come derived fro~r.~ vending in we're in a position to evalu- · dormitories will be made ate and give credit where cre Titles Given available to MRC, IFC, and dit is due," she added. · · WGA after deduction for nomi "The three recipientS we nal overhead and administra have chosen this year have To Thirteen tion costs. This is from all made such outstanding con vending -in dormitories rather Thirteen f!aculty promotions than just drinks." --PHOTO BY CLARKE tributions to the College that were announced yesterday by we're really glad we.give these COKE AFTER COKE . • . from vending machines operated President Harold W. Trib~1e. Under this plna. Willian! by Men's Residence Council and fraternity houses have been awards," she said. "Giving said, "All taxes and licenses the awards is a way of expres They inc•lude four persons that are now the obligation draining revenues from colleg~>·operated machines. Adminis· sing our appreciation, in some who were promoted from as uf each SCI>arate group or trators are beginning a re-evaluation of the present situation. measure, for· the contributions sociate professor to professor, students wHI hl' taken care of they made." six from assistant to associate through this office." Miss Pridgen was very em- DR. J. B. JOIJNSON, .JB. professor and three from in structor to .assistant professor. No Damage phatic in giving one re.ason •• Profe~sor .• - . _ June Graduation Set; the board chose 'Pete' Moore nit'on t' k' · : · · · · · Those promoted to professor Williard ;;aid he hopes the -'- "because he gets ·things g .., ~,:. · ~ 'fe~--~~iUW. ~ean- anq · their departments are: new ve~iding system will pro . - Aiig amce i ls·-~preaented ·-vidG-.Get.ter. ,,·orkin_g machines done!' . -·ilii~·Yfl!lf 'tilr t~·nfm~ as: - ·:O.rS. ·John' ·E. · DilVis Jr;, bio Dr•.. A!J)lble To Sp_t:ttk logy; Lowell . so'ln~if ~'tudcii·t~ -,vi!l have no "Any time you run to Mr. a coHective award to the Band, R. Tilil~tt, his~ tory; Robert C. Beck and -Ro reason to damage the ma Moore with a problem/' she rather than to one individual. President Harold W. Tribble, a trustee of Wake Forest. be!"t H. Dufort, both· is psycho chines as they often do now The graduation exercises said, "he knows how to hand- "So many students partici when the machines don't ope who retires June 31), will be logy. the principal speaker at the will be followed by a buffet pate in the Band and the Band rate properly. luncheon on the plaza for sen participates in so many acti New associate professors College's June 5 commence YDC Elects and departments are: ·Drs. Another aspect of his plan, ment. iors, th~ir pa1·ents and other vities of the College," com \\'hich he hopes will better pl.'l·sons attending the pro mented MiSIS Pridgen. Raaph, D. Amen, biology; Ro Tribble will address outdoor Officers; Exum bert L. Sullivan, biology; Tho satisfy the students, is to set graduating exercises for more gFam. "We'd recognize each per mas M. E1more, education; up a hetter system for J'e then 500 seniors at 9:30 a. m. Five honorary degrees will Takes Post son if we could," she added. Richard C. Barnett, history; funds. June 5. The program will be be awarded at commenc<! "The Band has made us proud Under the present system Pat Exum, junior o£ Snow Marcellus E. WaddiU, mathe on the pia :a in front of Wait ment. The recipients and their of al1l. the 'noises' we've matics: and Stanton K. Teft, studl.'nts in the men's dormi Chapel. degrees are Archie K. Davis Hill and new!ly elected presi heard." dent of the Wake Forest Young sociology and anthropology.• tories have to seek refunds The Rev. A. Douglas Ald of Winston-Salem, doctor of Democrats Club, predicted "The ·award recognizes front their dorm counselors, rich. pastor of the First Bap laws; Mrs. Nancy Susan Rey everybody in the Band from Those promoted from in wlio iiJ'c often not to be found. tist Church in Gastonia, will nolds Verney of Greenwich, this week-end that next year's structor to assistant professor organization would be· the most the majorettes to the pep band Senate~·.·p,ftsses Bill Williard hopes to alleviate give the bacca•laureate sermon Conn., doctor of humanities; are Mrs. Beulah L. Raynor, this problem by setting up active in years. to the marching band to Dr. at 7:30 p, m. June 4 in the Dr. E. Bruce HeHman of Ra· Olavin Huber, the director," English, and Miss Dorothy two or three !~laces on campu:>; chapl.'l. · leigh, doctor of laws; Dr. Cle He ·was elected Tuesday she remarked. "The Band gets Oase and) Leo EUison Jr., both where students can go to get ment Eaton of Lexington. Ky., 'night. This wm mark the second little credit for all that it does For D,;lJjt Exiension dn physicall education. refunds. year the College has held gra doctor of literature, and Ald Exum said that next spring's •and for all that it contributes · Davis holds the B.A., mas- Type Desired duatiolll outdoors. Last year rich. doctor of divinity. Democratic primary would to Wake Forest." Washington .....: A bill to ex- -to prohibit the dnvoluntary ter's and Ph.D. degrees from graduation began at 10:30. It Davis is chairman of the "add considerably to the club's tend the present se~ective ser- as!lignment of draftees to the University of Virginia. He In a rurthc•· effnrt to piNlse is being moved to the earlier New Record boa1·d of W·achovia Bank and activity." vice a'ct for four more years Southeast Asia; joined the Wake Forest faculty the students Wi'I>Iiard said, hour to avoid the mid-day Trust Co. Mrs. Verney is presi Pos·sible speakers, accord The Band recently made and was passed by the Senate -to reduce the maximum in 1956.