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TRUSTEES hold office for three year terms. There are always thirty members on this all-powerful body. Front row: William H. Miller, William F. Weir, Hugh I. Evans. Birt E. Babcock. Charles F. Wishart, Mrs. Albert D. Frost, Miss Lucy L. No- testein, Richard L. Cameron. Second row: Iohn D. McKee, W. Dean Hopkins, Marion A. Blankenhom. Howard F. Lowry, Daniel C. Funk, Bruce Knox, Robert R. Woods. Carl V. Weyqandt, Henry W. Taeusch, Arthur F. Blaser. Iames R. McLaughlin. Back row: Iohn Robinson, I. Campbell White. Not pictured: Mrs. Wilson Compton, I. Harry Cotton, Earl L. Douglass, Oscar C. Hagen, Adebert P. Higley, William H. Hudnut, R. Lincoln Long, H. B. Manton, Iohn McSweeney, Iames W. Morgan. Edward D. Roberts, Iohn R. William, Robert E. Wilson. Iohn Tiedtke. Patricians Plan Policies Three times a year, in October, March, and members are elected by them. They decide J une, the states of Illinois, Massachusetts, upon the honorary degrees to be given. New Jersey, New York, Members of the Board 01110 and Pennsylvama ADMINISTRATION of Trustees come from Send Slome Qfkcheu' more Olllc? Page varied backgrounds-tea- illustrious citizens to the Alumni .... . . 23 campus of the College of Wooster. Here the citi- zens join forces in the body known as the Board of Trustees. The thirty members of this govern- ing body of the institu- tion are elected for terms of three years, ten members each year. - Chairmaned at pres- ent by Arthur H. Comp- ton, the Board of Trustees has final control over college policy and management. Faculty Auditor ..... . . Book Store ......... . . Business Manager . . . . . Dean of College .... . . Dean of Men ....... . . Dean of Women ......... Director of Dormitories . . Hospital ................ Library ....... ........ President ............... Secretary to President. . . Student Aid ............. Treasurer . . . . . Trustees.... chers, preachers, authors, daughters, business men, professional men. The coeducational principles of Wooster extend to the Board: Miss Lucy L. Notestein, associate edi- tor of Reader's Digest, and Mrs. Albert D. Frost, daughter of the former president, John Campbell White, are present repre- sentatives. As the source of final judgment, the Board stands as a bulwark of control between Wooster and the World. Galpin Hall, the Administration Building
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Prexy - Synonymous with Wooster All we could say about Charles F. Wishart's career and erudition has already been written, so we intend to show how he is more than President of the College of Wooster. Sym- phonies are built around one theme which throbs beneath every movement, like the heartbeat of the whole symphony. To reach back into the garnered memories of this year is to realize that in Prexy is the theme for the college. Impressions of him return, some- how symbolizing each mood of college life. lt is fitting to speak of him in this musical figure, for he loves music as few men do. The moods of our memory are like movements of a symphony, so let's listen for the theme. Allegro: Big Four reception-and Prexy playing the Love Song to end the evening. He touch- es the chords quietly, his head thrown back, and his eyes far away-he has seen many students grow suddenly serious when they stand to sing that song. He knows its mean- ing. Chapel-the morning Prexy read Casey at the Bat. Only rarely does the whole school feel such sense of solidarity in laughter- that most unifying of emotions. Every twink- ling eye in the chapel revealed how close together Prexy had brought his audience in enjoyment of that reading. Andante: Senior girls cherish their morning carol sing at Christmas time, and practice faithfully so their music will have just the right blending of gayety and tenderness. This year the President Wishart poses ai cx pic- nic with faculty children. Murcia Ann Graebel, Diane Ingram, and Iudy Young. tradition was symbolized for the seniors by Prexy, listening from his window in the dim dawn, young grandson David with him. That familiar face, the small, round, wondering face beside it, and in front of them a tall red Christmas candle seemed a complete picture of what that loveliest of all seasons should be. Scherzo: Football games-and PreXy's back punctu- ating a line of hunched backs on the team's bench . . . the leaping lights of a bonfire, and a shouting circle of students. Fall pep rallies have a flavour which sends shivers down the most stolid spine, for something about the darkness, and the shadows which make the most familiar faces seem mysterious gives the bonfire a perennial magic. Silhou- etted against the flames is Prexy, saying his word for the team. Largo: PreXy's crimson academic hood, marching ahead of a file of seniors at commencement. lt is fitting that he should lead them this last morning. He has been a good guide. We will not forget Charles F. Wishart.
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