College Adds Six Profs for Trailers·

College Adds Six Profs for Trailers·

l."" .. •. :t~ . ; . ~!. ~ . ?i • ~r .• Fr.i~~-Mii.it;;yt· ·. ···_;~~·;:·.~'f-;~~:~:;\t.·:.;::.;~F:, National Champs '• . '" Chclds~ Sectio.ts ., . , . Treated Royally ·- :-:.· In Winston-Salem n.llt.·ttHttb i. lark After Title Win Page 5 Page 7 ''BCJUeU <71. e,.,~:i-,/1~ <flu& M~"-' * * ' . * * .. Wake Forest College, Wake Fore~t, NIH'th Carolina, Monday, September- 26, 1955 1 NUMBER After one more school year Wake 'Forest packs up its books·, chairs and all and moves to Win­ ston-Salem. The last year on the Wake For­ est campus. officially began Sept. 14 with the 122nd opening of ochool. After this year Southeast­ ern Seminary will take over the -:ampus, bringing many changes to the Magnolia campus. The campus in Winstson-Salem will be ready to open the summer achool session next June, said Col­ lege Vice President Robert G. Deyton. All buildings now under con­ ·~truction necessary- for the move ~.PHOTO COURTESY THE HIGH POINT ENTERPRISE will be completed by June, 1956, Nea:ring 'Completion--Reynolda Hall, ~lie nerve center of the new campus in Winston-Salem said Deyton. Four men's and two · !tas been nearly completed for .the move in June. The exterior is to women's dormatories will be ready to accomodate apprpximately 2,000 be completed in November, while the interior will be finish~d in March. Other buildings on ·the new students for the first term there campus are, f~r the most part, finished on the outside. Inside work will not be completed on any until in 1956, he said. later in the winter. .However, Deyton said that ac­ ~omodations for married students have not been planned. He added that there will be a parking area College Adds Six PrOfs for trailers·. Last spring Deyton promised By BILL CONNELY a Ph. D. in Economics and In- After leaving Harvard, Prof. "We have obligations" to the Six new professors, two of them dustrial Relations from the Uni­ Scarlet practiced law in New York married students. "We recognize graduates of Wake Forest, have versity of Tilinois in 1930 . City for a year before accepting the problem; it won't be long be-. been-added to the College·faculty. He has served as Dean of the a position as Assistant Direotor fore we know something." He said Dr. J. William· Angel, •who School of Commerce at the' Uni­ of the Institute of Go•ernment at that the College has had the re- matter up for a good while. ceived his B. A. degree from Wake ·versity of Arkansas and has held. u. N.C. He taught at Ohj.o North­ While married students worry Forest in _ 1941, has joined the professorships at the University ern University last year. / faculty of the School. of Religion. of _Nort_h Dak-ota, Duke and the Sue N. Green, a graduate of with housing problems·, the six · - Umvers1ty of North Carolina. the University ·of. Nebraska, is a dormatories for single students ROTC Reset~ A native of Mocksville, Dr. Ange1 · are beginning to be completed. new instructor in :tlie:~nglish de­ holds degrees from Southern Bap- . Holds Harvard Degree , Nine sections in the four men's ... ~ ... ,~d Nained 'Miss 'Maryland; tist Seminary and Andover-New-. ~ss B~teman attended Woman s partment. Mrs. Gi'~en received her· B. A. degree from Nebraska in dorms have been set aside for the Rank.·System ton Theological .Scboo1 in BoSton. Colldeget Jdn .Gre1e9ns54bor?t·hwherde she social fraternities· on campus. 1!153 and her M. A. in 1955 . A change in the scale· of ad­ H · f .. ~ ·o!. the Buies gra ua e 1n w1 a egree These nine sections will house a In· Miss America Competition· c eJSa·k B ormerp...,...,r_·t. t Ch_J_ fi' h e he 1n· s ecret ana'lAdm' - 1ms 't ra t' 10n. She vancement -for Wake Forest cadets lS ur~ , total of 268 men, not nearly the ree ap w er. h 0 ld M t • d . Ed 'goes into effect this year. ' Juni~r · Cof!d Ghid also served as ehaplan ·.of Camp- . s a as er s eg~e ~ u- total of 'fraternity men enrolled as ..,,_, .Under_ the new,.:plan,' only ,..,.T,u.. - .• bell . Colleg:e.. Bef9f.,~ ;>ret~ to cation fron:'- t~e . UmverSl~;y;. of .Trib__ble s·p~.a. k~·- is true on this campus.- '· To:.: Start. S~hool Wake .Forest,· he .fatl!ght- .at .J3tet- :t:rorth Caxolina. - -- _ _ Each . ~~1;'1'\.t.ernity ".section will have, however, ample space for l :~~~:a~:=~~i~~:~. Lt. Col., F h sc University -for fOUr years. Prof. John. o: Scarlet has· ·been· o· 'Ne' w''. E.·. r·.. ···ac ... ,, j :Major, Captain, and· 1st and 2nd or t e second straight, ~ear _Will Teach. Psyoholqgy. added to the faculty of Wake fi chapter- rooms; ;including- ·.game,, ... Wake Fores~ College has s~emmg-. Prof. Clauae Roebuck is a new Forest Law SchooL A native of game rooms and kitchenettes. · i.ieutenb.nts: Juniors may advapce Deyton pointed out that dorm­ to Sergeant and sophomores may ly devote~ Itself to provmg the instructor in· the Department of Reading, Pa.. Prof. Scarlet grad- A new era for Wake Forest will i:ct that Its coeds are good look- Psychology "··and. Philosophy, .. He ua.ted from ?ataw~a College in begin when the College moves to atory rooms will have ample attain the rank of Corporal or (Continued on page 5) Private- Firsj; ciass. _ -- g. graduated from Wake Forest in 1948 and received hiS LL.B degree Winston-Salem next spring-and Formerly, juniors he~d the rank And ~t would see~ t~at the Col- 1940 with a B. A. degree, and later at Harv~rd University in 1951. of 2nd Lt.. with all lower lege has succeeded 1n 1ts efforts- attended Southern Baptist Semi- this school year will be the pro- ~es· another coed made the grade to nary M 'logue, College President . Harold being filled by ·fr~shmen and s . Enrollment Up sophomores. the.. toughest. of be~uty con;t- ou'ring·World Wax II, he served . eniors eet W. Tribble told the student body Total enrollment iii the rnilltln-v·l petttton, the M1ss America conte~t. as a chaplin in the u. s. Navy for in a convocation address here Sept. science program,_fin~ the fall se~ Carol Jennette, junior student two years. After the war, he pur- On· Thursday 14. For Fall Terin· .• 'mester iS sss: which is ~nsider­ ~rom Westminister, Md., followed sued graduate .·work· at Union . _ · . Dr.-Tribble made his remarks in ably below Il4;t ·year's count. OnlY 1 ~ the tracks: of a former College Theological Seminary and Colllin- a ceremony formally opening the Fall· rel;istration at the College 131 freshlnen.iregisterea for ROTC coed t? t~e. pageant of ,lovies at bia University, ·.and was_ a tutor A meeting of t~e senior ctass will 122nd academic year of the school. brought a total of 1536 students to the campus, according to early --this fall. A minimum of 100 fresh- Atlantic City, 1-l. _J. ir; the Department of "Philosophy be held Thursday morning at IO' It -was the last Wake F'orest Col- ·CAROL JENNETI'E Last year .a Wake Forest gradu- of Religion at Union for a year. o'clock in the Chapel, Prof. J. L. Jege convocation that will ever be figures released by the. registrar's man enrolllJ1ents is required if o!fice. Enrollment is the higl).est . ·· -&cllool is to-·nave a military-seience •• MiSiil· Maryland •• \. ate, Betty Jo Ring, was, named Taught At Williams · Memory Jr., director of the Place- held on this campus• . ~' . smce 1950. · '--- Miss. ·North Carolina· and was For three years, ·Prof. Roebuck ment_ Bureau, announced l~t week. _ Remembering the College's past :::~...... - .· Registrar Grady Patterson said :;·_ ·· In the sophomore class there axe entered in the contest. taught at Williams College, Will- Purpose of the meeting . is to and especially its first 60 years last week that the number of . -107 enrolled and in the junior Miss Jennette, or Miss Maryland iams, Mass., serving for a time have the seniors fill out question- of "steady progress," Dr. Tribble freshmen entering the College this cl~ there are 54-. The senior P~p Carroll depending on the state she ·is in, as acting chaplan of the College. naires which will be used· in an- challenged the students to "de­ fall is approximately the·same as· class has 46 taking the ~litary started on the trail to Atlantic Dr. Karl M. Scott and Fie swering inquiries coming to the. termine that the one hundred and in previous years ana that the in­ science course-. Fund Started· City with the contest for· her home Joyce Bateman have joined the College from various sources. · twenty-second year here on this creased enrollment is due largely county queen. She was ·supported School of Business Adan.iriistration Prof. Memory says that it Will· campus will be the best.. in all of to an increased number of return­ The -College Board of Trustees by the Soroptimists Club of W e<:t- faculty, be "to the best interest of e;ery our history to the present. ees and graduates of junior col­ Religious Drama voted during the summer to estab­ minjster in the Lions Club's page- Dr. Scott received his B. A. de- senior" to be present at ;the meet- "Then we shall be ready to move leges. lish the James. Grover Carroll ant for Miss Carroll Cvunty. gree from the University of Arkan- ing, regardless of whether no not- into the new era with justifiable .

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