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

 - Class of 1942

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Left t0 right: lVlarianna Ries - ner, Nlilclrecl Mclilroy, Deckarcl Ritter, Nlalhelle VVilliams, llelen Shericlen, Nlaurine lrwin, Ruth Nolze. I L . , l . Dr. Blydenburgh and a half dozen lady assistants run one of the busiest and most popular departments-f13,421 cases were treated last year. VVhen not conducting health conferences, sending out informa- tive pamphlets, examining the sick and the halt, patching up the Bishops, Dr. Blyden- burgh sees that healthy atmospheres are maintained in dorms and fraternity houses. Objectives and ideals are preventions through education, early check-ups to discover ailments that need doctoring. Department obliges anyone sfrom spring- time poison ivy sufferers to victims of sleeping sickness. Cold facts show more women suffer from winter sniffles. This burca'u is responsible for the Angel-robe melee, a high moment in the life of every OYYV U lfresh ma 11 co-ed!! ffl .' 1, ' f 1 I r r 111' l V 1 1' , , 3 v ' i. ,. 3- .. . . igiltliiillf i 1 3 ll l ll i i l Active hfty-nine hours a week, this de- partment is one of the most important on the campus. In addition to the main libe, second only to Bun's in checking and social facilities, it includes several departmental libraries, dorm collections, and the re- nowned institution of the stacks-the center of intellectual and romantic life, the place where both seeds of learning and pins are planted. Among the 160,548 volumes boasted by the library there are many of historical importance. There are 569 magazine sub- scriptions to keep students informed. Yearly, the library department adds 3000 volumes to its collection. When not hunt- ing missing persons in the stacks some of the 41 student employees arrange book displays and art exhibits to lure students into the realms of book life. ,lust launched is a police force to keep law and order in the studious recesses. , .,.. v 3 , if ll lf ll l, 'l' Left to right: George Blyclen- burgh, Vera Cash, Mrs. Lowe.

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i l 'lx' 4 1 - ' Q 1 V l ,L V t br M' .J l'he job of handling the news and views of Xllesleyan is that of journalist, newly-appointed professor, Gerald Young, By dint of the rolled- llp sleeves and mental anguish of this office Wlesleyanic tid-bits may be found in publica- tions ranging from the Pleasant Cornefs Bugle to the New York Times. If Susie is elected secretary of lfreshman Bible C'lub, or Wilmer tries out for 'l'ranscript, Young and company whip the news into a tidy item for the home town sob sisters. As publicity for the centennial celebration Wfesleyanecdc:tes were found in more H than thirty national magazines. VVith the assistance of Brunsinan, Dayton Dl1otographer, the publicity department pub- lished Tomorrow 1'll bc in College, a booklet for prospective students a flattering smatter- ing of campus shots, classes and lasses. This pamphlet is pictured at the right in the hands of fharlotte Rossi, secretary and general handy Hal around the office. Other assistants include .lack Slone covering sports, Gretchen 'Brander Specializing on news of Cleveland interest, llelyn Doudna centennializing, Nancy llygert l ulU intI lnusic, dramatics and such, Charles liruax plugging for the profs, and Mary Alice ll 'lt-Zllt collecting miscellaneous lnorsels. Photographs found on this page illustrate 'llff0l'Cl1l. types of Ohio Wfesleyan publicity. 'l'op Irlcture is of Foach Gauthier and Publicity- lll 4'f'l0l' Young broadcasting. just lower is the forementioned versatile Miss Rossi. Third shot is a Brunsman achievement of Phyllis Hyers, Sobhomore, modelling at the lX'lonnett Day Style show. Bottom inclusion is actress Ann Lincoln from the Life With 1'llIfN1C7' cast taken llumlil a chapel interview with Nl r. Young. Q xgxxs X!ji lk X . . t tx i sry x X X A . X XX 'N MSX f U f iiixxxxx XX K Qt XX X X x x X 'N x X12 ' n...



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IJURIVIITURY lllJlVllNlSTRllTlUN Left to right: Mrs. Welch, Miss Randall, Mrs. Foster, Miss TUUS. Miss Pope. ALUMNI STAFF We haven't lost a graduate yet, boast the alumni staff as they bustle about in a Hurry Of activity. In one day, Mrs. Bessie Beal and her helpers have licked stamps fOr as many as 18,000 letters, some going EIS far afield as Alaska and Bulgaria. Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson handles the elaborate filing System, and Miss Mary Ramsey edits the GWU magazine. On extended leave SlUCG February is field representative Jim MCKinnie, who has exchanged appeasing Old grads for yessing top sergeants. VVithout any claim to divinity, the office frequently resurrects people--finds they are alive after being reported dead. Their Chief irritation is women who have their babies before remembering to report their marriage, To see that the women's dormitories are kept neat as a pin and equally attractive is no mean chore. Miss Randall, possessor of this overwhelming task, sees that candy wrappers are removed from date parlors before the coed's big moment arrives, that the household dust is swept in cleanly fashion, and that the dorm wheels are kept oiled. Seldom in the public eye, but in the heart of every Vifesleyan woman, are thc dietitians who use their talents to chart the daily rounds of vitamins and calories that give the coed her big builcl-up. Some- times they produce statistics, alarming to the femme fatales, proving how much weight their job carries. Co-op coeds find their mothers inval- uable. Not only do they help them mind their 1nanners, they see that they get those much-needed forty winks. Theirs is a twenty hour day of being advisers and confidantes to their charges. Left to right: Dr. Wesley Miller, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Ruth Bailey, Dor- othy Simpson, Mrs. Annabel Ruflner, Mrs. Bessie Beal, Gladys Hall, Dorothy l-larrocl, Mrs. Lura Meredith, Miss Mary Ramsey, Mrs. Betty Anderson.

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