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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Standing: William H. Miller, Iarnes W. Mor- gan, Arthur F. Blaser, Iohn D. McKee, Robert S. Caldwell, W. Dean Hopkins, Iohn G. Ma- teer, Bruce Knox, Iohn B. Williams, R. Lincoln Long. Seated: Mrs. Alva C. Bailey, Miss Lucy L. Notestein, Probert E. Wilson, Charles F. Wis- hart, Carl V. Weyganclt, Mrs. Albert D. Frost. Here Lies the Final Say . . . 20 Doctor, lawyer, merchant, chief -plus a Congressman and a chief justice-all are represented in the Board of Trustees. Not more than tive can be non-residents ot Ohio, and ten of the thirty mem- bers constitute a quorum. Three times a year this committee settles in the green leather chairs of the trustees' room to appraise and amend the current policy oi our college. The members are blamed tor all the blots on Wooster's social and administrative page, but they, coupled with time, eradicate every mistake. They are all-powerful, appointing the president and the professors of the college, and conferring honors and degrees. The board, itself, is responsible only to the Presbyterian Synod of Ohio which owns the school: thus it is the correlating body between the Worldly and the religious.
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The Administrators Keep the College G ing. 0 checks on all admissions and travels from Illinois to Massachusetts inter- viewing prospects. Mr. Southwiclds staff rechecks the enrolled students and catalogues their credits. Bruce Knox, college treasurer, handles over two million dollars each fiscal year and approves all financial dealings. The college auditor, Mr. Spaulding, records cash transactions, notarizes college papers and classifies incoming funds, Art Murray judges job applications and acts as the official photographer and news agent for home town papers. Top Left: Mr. Ftamey, Mrs. Heckbert, Mr. McKee, Miss Guille and Miss Mull arrange alumni meetings and publish the monthly bulletin. Bottom Left: Mr. Spaulding, Mr. Yoder and Mr. Knox handle the college finances, Mr. Knox signs about 700 checks monthly and is in charge of investing the college endowments. Mr. Spaulding, besides his duties as auditor, hand-letters the names on diplomas. Top Right: Mr. Young, admissions director, discusses a new college pamphlet with Regis- trar, Mr. Southwick. Bottom Right: Mr. Murray, Art to students, officially directs student aid and the college news service. Unoificially, he appeases dis- traught INDEX editors with pictures. 19
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Behind the Faculty A Bird in I-land was really worth two in the bush when the faculty presented a re- vival of their annual play in December. Mr. Moore chose his cast Well: Miss Mac- Kenzie and Coach Hole were the anxious parents of the petite and charming Mrs. Fobesg Mr. Hutchison was the bashful, but oh so sincere loverg Mr. Eberhart, Racky Young and Mr. Delfeny were the helpful travelers, ln a frock-tail coat and his slit night shirt, Mr DeVeny offers solace thot Water bottlel to Raclcy Young, lrritated Racky overplayed his part in the first perform- ance by breaking the bed. Footlights . . . The climax of the action occurred in a memorable bedroom scene Where Mr, De- Veny, attired in a high-split flannel night shirt, protects his modesty with a froclc-tail coat. Then these three meddling travelers try to help the young thwarted couple by sheltering the heroine in their bedroom and pulling the hero through the window. The faculty proved by this production that their talents extend outside the classroom.
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