Ohio Wesleyan University - Le Bijou Yearbook (Delaware, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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New to the faculty this year is Miss Mary Helen Fretts, Dean of Women, Wesleyan Graduate, and a form- er dean at Oliio University. Serving in a double capacity, she spends her spare time grading Freshman English themes. She is distinguished by her beautiful iron-gray hair, her sparkling black eyes, her longing for ye olde custome of tea at four (carry-over from a year at Ox- ford), and her enthusiastic singing of fraternity songs in Monnett dining-room. It is rumored that she prefers the title Miss Fretts to that of Dean Fretts. Dean of Men is Joseph Somerville, a graduate of DePauw and President of the Senior Class there at the same time that Prof. Manuel was President of the Student Body. In his official capacity he meets with the Inter-Fra- ternity Council, signs auto license permits, holds confer- ences with all freshman men, and chaperones the pajama parade. A hint — he is prone to dislike those who disturb him before his morning coffee. Harold Sheridan, Dean of the College, is a Uni- versity of Toronto graduate. Mechanically inclined, he tinkers in a shop of his own and has built a cobblestone fireplace at his Blind River cabin. Students know him best for his dignified introductions of chapel speakers, his benign smile, and his Dean ' s List (the empty honor). WESLEYAN DEANS w (left to risht) — Sheridan. Somerville. Fretts

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w 0. W. II. TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees, the actual governing body of Ohio Wesleyan. holds title to all property of the university, selects the president, and hires or approves all recom- mendations for new professors and for advances in rank of the professors. The board consists of thirty-eight members. Dr. John Edwin Brown is president. Dr. Soper as president and Bishop Herbert Welch and Dr. John W. Hoffman, presi- dents emeritus, are ex-officio members. Eighteen of the conference trustees are alumni, and only three on the whole board are not alumni. All trustees are elected for five year terms, and they may be re-elected. This group meets twice a year in Delaware. They meet around the first of December and then again on the Friday before commencement. There are special com- mittees which are very active. Among them, the executive committee meets every month and carries on the regular functions of the board itself. The investments committee also meets every month to discuss the university ' s invest- ments. The building and grounds and development pro- gram committees are also very active. Other officers are Harvey O. Yoder, first vice presi- dent; Clarence LaRue, second vice president; B. E. Cart- mell, secretary; and D. J. Hornberger, treasurer.



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ADMINISTRATION HEADS OF 0. W. U. w It is these men who see to it that Ohio Wesley an is kept running like a highly specialized machine, smoothly and efficiently. Mr. Donald J. Hornberger, treasurer of the University, is the general svipervisor over all financial reports and business. Much of his time, however, is spent in making investments for the University. Mr. Allen C. Conger, besides teaching several courses in the Zoology department, acts in the capacity of Registrar. It is his duty to take charge of all entrance requirements and the admissions of prospective students. In addition he records the grades of the students and of the fraternities and sororities. Mr. Donald B. Watkins has charge of the busi- ness operations of the college, some of which include the purchasing for the school and supervision of the budget. Moreover, he controls the direct business end of the dormitories. The person in charge of the plant and main- tenance is known to all of us as Mr. John J. Hickson. Among his many duties are those of taking charge of repairs and managing the personnel department. Because of their noteworthy efforts and systematic methods in their work, they have become known to us as the Administration Heads. (Left to rijrht) — Watkins, Cong:er, Hornberger, Hickson.

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