Baldwin Wallace University - Grindstone Yearbook (Berea, OH)

 - Class of 1944

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DER UJICHE 'Relaxii'eDeon Wickeis olution tor the worid's worst trouble. To follow iis formula for success, 'ou'd collect a maximum if good recording of plays i' poetry; indulge in pic- Iics with a long link of tienies on the menu; and when you're not digging up a lot at dirt ibut in our gordeni youid ram round a little in your .Iitzbuggy. When Mrs. Bour dons her slacks and begins wielding her garden implements, all pototo bugs beware! Her favorite topic of conversa- tion is Vitamins no mat- ter how you look at it. Odd and foreign cooking is on- other of her major hobbies; given any nationoiity cook- book, she'il turn out o mighty edible dish. Did an-l tiques in new settings are her pride and icy; for in- stance, she converted on old wooden bowl into a maga- zine table which is in the Home Ec cottage. The man who can put his ear to nature and under- stand its language is Dr. Reed Heis Iio'oie to turn up anytime on campus in jod- phurs because he likes old, arseose clothes, Hiking with his classes or scooting off on his own private expeditions ore baim to his soul. Boys are another of his hobbies; he has three at his own. Of him it may be said, We think that we shali never see a man who doth so mightily love 0 tree.

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16 HDIIIIIIISTHHTIOII Dr. Norris, when he isn't so pre- occupied with college affairs and religion activities, can be found putteringwh, even laboring, in his garden and buiiding things around home. He wears his French beret when he workseit's his favorite headgear. He has studied in Europe. He en- joys meeting artists and authors especially; he's very fond of operas and plays. Occasionally he spends his summers with his family serving in the capacity of supply minister in some eastern churches. His weakness? Aliiterations in speech. Anything with a sweet, son- orous, sibilant sound, for instance, would simply strike 0 sound satis- faction in him. Baidwin-Walloce remains one of the more fortunate colleges in having a faculty of competent heads and highly trained professors, many of whom have their doctors' degree and many of whom also are fully-ordoined minis- ters, interested in guiding not only the scholarship but also the moral integ- rity of its student body. Dr. Louis Wright, as president of the college, is assisted competently in his many active college affairs by Dr. Norris, vice-president and associate professor of philosophy. The three deans contacting the students a trifle closer are Dr. Myron Wicke, dean of the college proper; Mrs. Ruth Baur, dean of women; and Dr. John Reed, dean of men.



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IS Put Miss Stiefel against her cozy background of stocks and stocks of the latest Book - 0f - the - Month Cidb selections; let her draw the English traverse drapes and toss another log on the fire. Then settle back to ap- precicte how her per- sonality complements her atmosphere This atmosphere greets you in the Placement Of- fice, oiso, of which she is Director. The Place- ment Service assists in counseling students in the choices of their v0- catiOnS and helps $tuw dents to find positions in fields of their prepar- ution. The mighty man on campus who withers expenses with a disdaine ful glance and puts the budge in Budget is Mr, Trautman, chief purchasing agent for the college. His private enthusiasm is for 0w tiques, and thereis nothing he loves better than to see a mellow maple finish come up on his wood: werk after he's given it forty lov- ing coats Or so of oil. Dr. Martingis theme song couid be Pennies From Heaven, and oh, joy, he'd be tickled pink to catch 0 few, or to accept a few thousand d o I la r endowment checks since thatis his territory. The Mortings hove cOme to be a college traditionetherels always been, at least for the lust sixty years, a Morting at B-W. Travel- ing hither and yon, often on col- lege business, has acquainted him thoroughly with the United States.

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