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Nl 5 M, 'fillers rl? Subligh G 0 r,-l -'Uilln x Q HQ'-N51 the ,:':1:k . Kvlgrk an Fews 3 DZSTOHU5 'EDT Ohio Wesleyan's library staff, which helps many a bewildered freshman and upperclassman through the maze of volumes far within the Charles Slocum Library, is not often com- mended for its fine work. We, here at Wesleyan, really do appreciate the helping hand shown to all by the staff's twelve librarians. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of curel This is the feeling of Wesleyan's active Student l-lealth Ser- vice, which, under the capable head of Dr. George l. Blydenberg, has made great gains in keeping our student body a healthy and happy one. Physical examinations for incoming freshmen and physical therapy by Dr. Freeman have done much toward achieving this Qoal. Dr. Blydenberg LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Pittman, Mrs. Stein Miss Kirk, Mr. Stein, Miss Jackman, Mrs Burns, Mrs. Burkhard, Miss Myser, Dr. Landas ter, Miss McElroy, Mrs. Williams, Miss Smith
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Steadfast in her work is Mrs Jean Wiesen secretary of the department f 3' aiu-M Nw. . . 1 Librdfls Publicity Department Working together as the official news outlet of the university, the members ofthe PubHcHy Deparhnentpubhdwa task force of information including the Ohio Wesleyan News , the Log , and freshman handbook. The department is managed by Mark Lip- per, who handles publicity news in general, and by Thomas Pastorius, head ofthe spans deparhnent Tom Pastorius, Director of Ath- letic Publicity. Mark Lipper, Director of News Publicity, -61 ' ff , h y, Y , f- r I gw ., if I. L 5 E . ..,.!4K .. s' P ' .kg , f 4 f' f K, 4 if ' i N 4, 4 - 26 l . r. S Ie on'5 lbw tal In a 0hioWe5 Y llflf : M' bf' u hflP5 many n fl1r0J9' Q luPPe'C'0S5mU an for vim W lum Libr0fY, ' ' Soc ' fine Wt mended lor its lrWeSeY0 helping hind SW slull's twelve librcriini An Cumg DOUHfl Cf 5 W6SlE5Qn'S vice, hh-:E S zz U I n, reollldg Cx! s a A s Dr' Gefiffc be Qleill 93,5 Ml' 0 5,3 Plating: 6,4 lreghmen C5 Freemcn A achieving ,L
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I I I I 4 'I - I . I I I f I I I I I I I ' v I I 'i I If I I I llldvliff Rmramlv I Francis C. Alter Ernest F, Amy, MUVY AUOWGIU Ben A- Amesonf William A- Allen? ISEPWIESSUI Asst Professor' Professor of Asst. Professor Professor of Lecturer in oilguiglogy Cl .ur of .Education English of Home Economics Political Science Journalism I gmaring, 5515- A Florence S Avery Rosa Babcock, Harry P. Bahrick, Elizabeth Barnes Chester Borris, 1 mfwof Pres? . I Asst Professor I Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Assoc. Professor Spanish C '5 I of French Fine Arts PSYCIWOIOQY English of MUSIC I I I I November 4, I95O, saw the loss of one of Ohio WesIeyan's most beloved and i highly respected members. Miss Marie l Drennan, for 33 years a member of the Ohio Wesleyan family, graduated in I the class of I9l5 and returned to Ffomthefimbrg we I Wesleyan as an instructor in English Udiustmemml ' ' ' 92.1 .., from I9I7-I92O. After obtaining her thefouryeo 'F 'S 1,- , . . V5 f-I . I Master s degree at Ohio State Univer- our prof NE me . . 955 L.. ' sity, she returned to Wesleyan in I92l Whenw on -'--E 111' . 9 ' and held the rank of associate prafes- theyt hxsere 0se'..,5 .W . . . UU ' I sor in English from I938 until her sional' g'lGndS.:Ce3 43 , I death. A member of Phi Beta Kappa mu lllgllli Or ct Q... 1 . I0 2 here at Wesleyan, Miss Drennan was gedus- BUT rr.-.4 'W graduated magna cum laude. ' if I I I 4 I : I I . I 5 zs Q , I
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