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DDRITIITURV DEHIIS The dormitory deans are those people of Ohio Wesleyan's administrative staff whom the women students of the university admire almost above all others, largely because they are in the closest contact with them. Yet these are the same women who receive with good grace the greatest share of the minor complaints on the part of the students for the very same reason: they are the closest and therefore the easiest people upon whom to place any Miss McCue blame' It is true, however, that at heart every Wesleyan student realizes and appreciates the helpful spirit Of G11 our deans. Their task of considering individual needs and rights, together with those of the Whole QFOUD in our community living, is not an easy one, and the challenge is met by them all with kindly insight. Every freshman girl leaves Stuyvesant Hall with the firm conviction that there is no other person who CCII1 ever quite equal Miss Montgomery's tactful helpfulness, only to find that the Monnett and Austin deans have the same understanding kindness. The girls living in the cooperative houses find the same fine Spirit in their deans. Miss Montgomery Miss Schoeppe
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UIESLEVHII DEHIIS Ohio Wesleyan's three deans not only satisfactorily perform their duties of keeping student life running smoothly, but also have loe- come a part of the Ohio Wesleyan spirit and tradition. Not only to upperclass women, with whom she comes in close Contact during their years in Monnett, but to all Wesleyan women, Miss Mary Helen Fretts, the Dean of Women, is a good friend and adviser. Miss Fretts understandingly advises Panhellenic Council, Women's Student Government, and Mortar Board. Mr- Sheridan Dean loseph Somerville is connected with more student activities than he can recall at once. He is adviser to all of the student committees, Interfraternity Council, Student Council, and the discipline com- mittee, one especially concerned with students. Wesleyan men find Mr. Somerville interested in all their problems and affairs. Harold I. Sheridan, Dean of the College, in ad- dition to assuming the duties of the President dur- ing his absences, found time to be the Sig Eps' most distinguished pledge of 1941. As head of the Education Department, he keeps in constant touch with student life. Miss Fretts l ,, Mr. Somerville
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SEATED, left to right: Hornberger, Conger. STANDING: Hickson, Watkins. HDIHIIIISTRFITIUII HEHDS There is much more to running a university than merely conducting classes and see- ing that the students behave themselves. Ohio Wesleyan University has millions ot dollars worth of property and endowment to take care of as well as being a home for, and keep- ing track of, more than l5OO students. ' The Administration Heads are in charge of looking after these matters. lt is through them that the students have the privilege ot making use of the facilities offered to them at Ohio Wesleyan. The Administration is in the hands of four men: the registrar, the treas- urer, the assistant treasurer, and the superintendent of buildings and grounds. The registrar of Ohio Wesleyan is Allen C. Conger. He keeps the records, including grades of individual students and those of fraternities and sororities, and has charge of the admission requirements of prospective students. Besides this, he teaches several courses in the Zoology department. Donald I. Hornberger is the treasurer of Ohio Wesleyan and is responsible for all the university funds. His main duty is, however, to supervise the investments of the univer- sity and to keep track of the endowment fund, which now amounts to more than three and a half million dollars. Donald B. Watkins, assistant treasurer, supervises business operations. He takes care of the purchases ot the university, is in charge of all business connected with the dor- mitories, and supervises the school budget. Mr. Watkins is also Secretary of the Board of Trustees. The Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds is lohn H. Hickson. Aside from being responsible for keeping the buildings in repair and keeping the campus looking present- able, Mr. Hickson acts in the capacity of personnel manager over those working in the buildings and grounds.
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