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Page 29 text:
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llillt ITORY BEANS Mrs. Kelly, capably taking the Austin reins in her hand, proved herself to be able conversationalist, choice counsellor and charming dispenser of pers to senior Women. Her talents, var- ied and extensive, have made Mrs. K. much in demand as derni-tasse entertainer and after-dinner speaker. Protessoring on the side, she still has time for hobbies-dramatic readings and a brilliant son, a senior at Willis High. ' 'ls ESE: it X 1- 1 -se, Miss losephine Montgomery A befuddled lass need only to knock on the door of room 250 Monnett to be ushered into the confidential atmosphere of Miss l-lenderson's office Where she can find solutions to problems both baffling and iniinitessimal. This petite dean With her knack at ease has already found her Way into the hearts of Wesleyan coeds. Friendly and understanding, she of making people feel has proved her capability and charm. fl i tt ! E 5 , t N gzftzggzzgf f- ...te -- nf.. 'fffiif-gggifgg. M 'ffl -. ' v I bowi1vsr'nTl .fr ' ' hvbllvllvnvu . ,, ' . n- bu . . . ., Mrs. Edith B. Kelly Miss Montgomery, sharp-Witted and charming dean of freshman Women, handles a multitude oi ticklish problems with the tact and discretion of a Solomon, making potential rebels into cooperative little misseswith a disarming sense of humor and an amazing intui- tion. Not above A. A. Milne and Agatha Christie in less intellectual moments, she loves the amusing and stimulating: is devoted to good music. Miss Margaret Henderson H 3, t
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Page 28 text:
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no , 4 it - - - -I .- Dean Harold I. Sheridan Eleanor Roosevelt's day has nothing on that of our efficient and alert dean of women: and Miss Fretts can always find time for another meeting! By endless con- ferences, chauffeuring the gals in that red convertible, and entertain- ing in her Monnett suite, she keeps in constant contact with her wo- men. Most outstanding of her tal- ents is a remarkable gift for re- membering names and small de- tails. Dean Ioseph I. Somerville N wx 'I ir' ,ft ll LEYA DEANS Although his main duties are assuming the responsibilities of the occasionally absent president, acting as head administrator in regard to the faculty, and heading the Department of Education, Harold I. Sheridan, dean of the college, holds a position of pop- ularity with Wesleyan's students. He may be recognized by his quiet, precise manner, his introductions of speakers in Chapel, and his Deanls List. ff' .--- Dean Mary Helen Fretts The Father Flanagan of Wesleyan's Boy's Town is I. I. Somer- ville, popular dean of men. His keen sense of humor and sym- pathetic nature make him a favorite with the men whom he counsels wisely and understandingly. On the side, he chair- mans the scholarship committee and guides the lnterfraternity Council. lt is rumored that his extra-curricular activities revolve around two charming young daughters.
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Page 30 text:
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Publxcity Office Renee Duysters and Paul Ze-nt HE LTH OFFICE 715 'Z in a typical publicity pose. Perhaps you've been wondering just how the tivities at Ohio Wesleyan. The credit falls on Mr. Gerald Youn university, and his staff of assistants who help put Wesleyan on the map. They issue g, publicity director of the bulletins titled Campus Echoes which contain representative scenes, campus traditions, and glimpses of classes. They also write magazine and newspaper articles. A recent sur- vey shows that approximately one hundred a d t -f n seveny our newspapers a clay contain articles concerning Ohio Wesleyan. Do you have a pain in your side, a cold, a broken wrist, or a dull headache? Then see Dr. Bl d ' ' ' y enburgh and a capable staff ready to battle poison ivy or pneumonia. The health office, one of the most popular places on the campus, willingly hands out literature on how to keep fit even in college. For those who hav serious maladies, the hospital is the very place to reside. The eagle eyes of the nurses in- sure rest and quiet for anyone who has collapsed from overstudy. The health office is always on the job. e been having strange nightmares or other Health Office, left to right: Mrs. McCurcly, Mrs Brctwley, Mrs. Rutherford, Dr. Blydenburgh P BLI TY Olllll E folks back home hear of your various ac-
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