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lt ll ll lt, ll Tl N 'l ll ll M, New Student Office, left to right- Io M . y yers, Mr. Evans, lane Murphy, Mr. Shipps, Laura Iohnson. The New Student gar, handles the daily assignmen of putting Wesleyan's charms in black and white and sending them across the country That their results are far from negative is shown by the number of froshi th Office, a buzzing suite of rooms in Ed ll W 6ll i ' tp ll llllll lfllllll' ll W itll' t es on e cam- pus every year. Radiating with true Wesl ' ' eyan spirit, the staff, under the direction of Mr. Herman Shipps, can convince any I don't know or I haven't decided yet individual that this is the only school. Working with this office on a second team are members of the Century Club. Behind one of the ten ., nry is an efficient ,group of workers, the Library Staff. Headed by Dr. Deckard Ritter, theirs is the task of supplying studious Wesleyanites with varied reading matter. They also act as a police force, handing out those dreaded yellow slips for you-know-What. Under their supervision are the dorm and departmental libraries, and that well-used institution Where business is mixed with pleasure-the stacks. Working with them to make Slocum run smoothly is a group of hard-working students. greatest college libraries in the cou t ' Library Staff, left to right, Front Row- Mrs W'l1' . . 1 iams, Dr. Ritter, Miss Stewart, Miss McElroy Second Row- Miss Riesner M' . , iss Irwin, Miss Wilson, Miss Sharcxclin. ,. r V Av, wr-- 4 1 T t.... .,,. l I
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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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5. Left io right: Mrs. Withrnan, Mr. Shipps, Mrs. Rufiner, Miss Ram- sey Mrs. Beal. A UlVlN STAFF Call for Miss Randall is heard loudly and often as intricate problems arise in regard to dorm administration, but she is equal to the task, for clean curtains appear like magic and furniture seems to glide into place under her watchful eye. Miss Titus and the dietetics staff get credit for energizing, well-planned meals. Equally important in girls' co-ops are kindly housemothers who maintain their equilibrium amid flurried questions as to what to have for dinner or how to fix a dress, soothing the homesick, sympathizing with the love-lorn. Long may it reign . . .that Wesleyan spirit in the hearts of its alumni! With this aim, the Alumni staff, an independent organization, is kept continually active throughout the year mailing bulletins, keeping records, and directing alumni functions. Miss Mary Ramsey edits the Ohio Wesleyan Magazine , a publica- tion containing news of college and alumni events, timely articles by well-known authors, photographs, and now and then an appropriate cartoon. Mrs. Bessie Beal, Miss Anderson, and Miss Laura Meredith ably take charge of other duties. DDR ITORY ADMINISTRATIO Lett to right: Miss Culp, Miss Titus . tNot in picture: Miss Randall, Miss iii ,A Hollowayl.
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