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The Guiding Lights Many men left their traces on the recent pages of DePcuw history. A man whose shadow will remain indelible on the pages of DePauw history is President Clyde E. Wildman, whom destiny has chosen to pilot the University through war-troubled waters. Himself a DePauw graduate, President Wildman succeeded Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam at the helm in 1936. A rabid sports fan, he has been since then, a familiar figure at university athletic contests and other student functions. Through his indefatigable efforts in the interest of DePauw President Wildman has endeared himself to the student body, alumni, and friends of the University. Strictly a behind-the-scenes group is the Board of Trustees and Visitors, which exerts a telling influence in the determination of university policies despite its unheralded position. Composed of eminent representatives from various walks of life, the Board, headed since 1924 by Roy O. West, has been recently responsible for such campus improvements as the erection of Mason and Harrison Halls and the laying of the new cement tennis courts. When plaudits are in order these men deserve consideration. Board of Trustees and Visitors Back Row: W. E. Pit- tenger, L. F. Sullivan, E. Warner, F. A. Hall, L. M. Cline, E. C. Pulliam, H. C. Shepherd, C. Young. Row Two: S. L. Martin, J. M. Ogden, H. L. Davis, F. E. Fribley, B. E. Horn, F. Hoke, E. L. Morgan, J. W. McFall, H. F. Clip- penger, P. Lesh. FrontRow: H.H.Brooks, F. C. Evans, T. Lowe, R. O. West (pres- ident), C. H. Wild- man, C. H. Barnaby (vice-president), F. L. O ' Hair. 25
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Dr. and Mrs. Wildman welcome another class to DePauw.
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De Pauw Forever When a school loses any of the men who are its vitalizing force it loses at the same time a part of its personality. DePauw had two such losses this year in the deaths of Dr. William Blanchard and Dr. Francis M. Vreeland. Dr. Blanchard, former head of the chemistry department and Dean Emeritus of the College of Liberal Arts, was a beloved tradition and a staunch patron of his former students. Dr. Vreeland, a con- temporary professor, was a personal friend and adviser of his students. Time will fill the voids the passing of these men has left, but it cannot eradicate their memory. Above: Dean Blan- chard at his desk. Right: Dr. Vreeland working with some of his students. 26 TW
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