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Right: f:0llQll'l' 1 V17 I l 1' lk' V l f l 4 , A L , Xl . , , A L A 3 1 l I J 1 ,L 4 A i 4 l . , Abbie Probasco ztclininistrutor, sho mc-nn lmsclmll but . . . when not noting ns XM-slt-yz111's most' ctlicicnt putters in 21 pantry nncl plays vrilalmgo . . . wiclcls ll . . . lovvs farms . . . nt-vt-r forgets ll lzwe or nznnc . . . us in Vhinzt. l -fort' Spa-nt stfvcrnl yea Q for tiftvon yvnrs mc taught in otlwr mllc-ge. 1 in whivh hc innjorotl Allen C. Conger . . . rvturning to NVQ-slcynn . . . lvvturvtl in szunc roon is . . . lmuiltls rustic furniture for sunnnt-r . . . lIlllllllllSlI'Zl tt-s nclnnssnn villain in C'zu1zuln. ' fl ' 'llllS sons . . . get tronsurcr and one of lXln ng. -ncls summer vnvntions Donald J. llornber . . . ' ' f 'tum' in stumps . . . spa. ' ' 'ik-is 'Incl gnrtlt-n . . . has collt-ctcfl il fishing in south small oi crn lVlic'hignn . . . puttt-rs with chic ll . jovial and t-m-rgvtiv. ' ffl on tho football squzuls lmrilliunt. ztlum who plttyt ' l muster . . . vnjoys unt- Donald Watkins . . . ' ' l'lllllllSl21SllCZltllltllllf mc ' X ' ' sons. lwforc thc XVU rlcl KVM . . . proud of his two ulhlutn. . tloor lift: in Ontario . . . vc-ry ' 'l lin fs . . . rcspon- suporintenclcnt of groumls tlllll bui c 3, mfcssors who 'ltry to ln-nt John llickson .... ' tlislikvs pri lwlv for 'ippczlrulicc of vzunpus . . . sit . , ' 1' vincluws. that uutsiclu lmy opening., x tlhllfflvt PM l. 1 I l 2+ t -1 tl 1-, tt. lFV'l 'llfhv,ll1 lu 'ljlin JV,
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1 l ,'xlwow': ll-I1 no iiwlilr l-wmv I' I, , s A4 . . mcl1-Isola, lj. lwrnlv'-. ith'-fwl, liilvznr ll, lillF'llllli'llIll Nxelmnl . ,. . 'A . 4, Y. l , 'v1'iyllv, XX:5li.1m l', lllffJ'lH'.',', !Xi'llHn'ff w1'lx'x?f- 4x1:iiu,l'v4-ill., l'fo:1vnuond lin-Mull fi I1y1l1 on 1 , .. ...ir-s , Mft--gy' 21 lmvri-, ll llll1P,!l llJ'ifl'Ill.lI5, f,i:n'li1-ltl li. Mi-rin-v. illonzilml ll, liultwllsf, l'illW'lIl lloll lliagyiiw, 'l'hoxii.i:, ll. Vzuxopl-vll, lla. Rollin wli Lll:f'J IU l i VVesleyun's thirty-eight most inlluential men are the Board of Trustees l headed this year by Dr. john Edwin Brown, 2.1 Columbus surgeon. At their meetings in December and june the power-trusts confirm appoint- ments, name standing committees, approve yearned-lor advancements in the ranks ol the fzteulty, and indirectly direet the activities of the sehool. lVlc-mbers are elected for Eve years by vote ol' the alumni, ul conference meetings, or by the rest ol the trustees. The board includes such l 'f- 'f' ' ' 7 of the G0 ng, wigs .ls VX illinm Bigelow, retired editor od Ilousekeeping, Judge john W. Huusserm owner of mines in the Philippines, battling Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, Branch Rivkey, viee-president of the gas-house gang and instigzttor of their farm system, Mrs. Henry Pfeil'l'er, OVVll's fairy godmother who waved 21 l1l2lglC wand over the Chapel, Nlztrk VV. Selby who helped ann, millionaire hnnnee our stadium of the same name, Bishop Lester H. Smith, presid- ing bishop of the Ohio and North l':2lSl.0l'l1 c'onlerenees, :ind Dr. Rollin VVzLlker, VVesleyam's beloved ex-Bible prof. Other olheers for 1941-42 ure H. O. Yoder and Cl. B. Mills, vice- presidentsg Fred I... Rosemond, counsel, Donald B. XVatlcins, sec'retnry and assistant lreusurerg and Donald sl. llornberger, trezlsnrer. 'H in If Below: left to riyhl im ll ., ,: l olnn joseph, ifhrulr N Coulter, -lohn li. Brown, Andrew P. N ulm Mrs. lislln-r tlross Windec:':', ii lleryuson, john NV. llxnuserimm, f,'l1:u'las B Mill ., llerbi-rl VI, llmnmstzxlilc-v', llznvvy U. Yolu url: W. Selby, l'nnl li. Seen-sl, lflmnnll Il I' . . wlcnmn, wlilHlL'fi M. llu
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4 will 'fs - Y 1' 1 TW fl ' 7 f T 'f in 1 'f T? ' 7 xslt: 3 3- X 5 , 3, 1 gi Q lm 13- ix: Q . lJ U 1 l ,, A -4 ..............-....A,---' J' ,-....... , .- ,Qf 'ts ,, f 'fl is ,...,... -V--'- ' J. J. Somerville . . . VVesleyan's popular dean of men . . . captain of basketball team, state mile champion, and senior class prexy while student at DePauw . . . social worker in Russia and Siberia after leaving cw ,,, X-:T:.T:c.fgli'if,?7,, ANAQ college . . . held in Siberia at outbreak of World Wai' I, DePauw held a M 5:f,L Exo-ir' memorial service for him . . . decorated by four nations for reconstruc- 'ffy' tion work in post-war Europe . . . faithfully attends Asbury every Sunday . . . always reads before going to bed . . . after working much of g Tix, 451, his life with boys, is proud parent of two daughters . , . tiny moustache XNKMQ l boasts almost as much hair as his smooth pate . . . jovial smile . . . OVVU XNXH'-QQ men think he's a pretty swell fellow. ill: 'xx , lisa ,, Q 2? i'if 4Tife fx 20 Mary Helen Fretts . . . alert, well-groomed dean of womenu. . . never expected or intended to become a dean . . . fortune teller once predicted it . . . when she sheds responsibility she knits, listens to the radio . . . seen about town in a red convertible . . . chief summer diversion' picnicking . . . chief summer aversion --Yf - travelling any great distance , . . studied at Oxford, liked punting on the Thames . . . fond of the l'il'CflCl1 P but respects the British . . . indulges in swimming and tennis . . . regrets the shortness of her summer vacations . . . admirably adept with the English language . . . great weakness for the Maramor, Harold Sheridan . . . kindly. conservative dean of the school . . . efficient, direct, sincere, small square- shooter . . . owner of beneficent smile and shock of grey hair . . . loves camping and outdoor, life . . . paddles his own canoe . . . is enthusiastic about open fire cooking . . . spends his free time reading philos- ophy, listening to good music, discussing art . . . Canadian born . . . graduated from Toronto Uni- versity . . . has traveled considerably . . . spent part of his boyhood in Europe . . . likes to carpenter and construct . . . proud of a room he made as a replica of a camping cabin . . . formerly edited the Class- mate, at the Methodist Book Concern.
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