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IFDADV Lois DeLand merit. Nurse Marv Lynch ' s cold cure has become a Wesleyan tradition. Student Health Office There arc times when one may find some Wesleyan student feeling mighty low. That is the time, then, when the services of the campus Student Health Office are most needed and they usually can guarantee us a rapid return to good health. A cold or a sprained ankle or a burn from chemistry lab probsbly will send us no farther than to Nurse Mary Lynch, whose interested attention and sympathetic smiie can do as much good as the medicine she will give us. All in all, Wes- leyan is living proof to the fact that sound minds require sound bodies, and we owe the thanks for the truth in this statement to Wes ' eyan ' s effectively run Student Health Program. On January 22, the campus mourned the passing of Dr. George T. Blydenburgh. university physician and director of the Student Health Office. Dr. Blydenburgh ' s devoted service to Wesleyan students for a period of twenty years will long be remembered. Mr. Freeman consults Dr. Blydenbui ph aboul an inter- esting case. HHHHflfl Hki HI r 1 w • ■■,- mT ' L 23
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Admission Office Each year the Admissions Office has the very important job of taking prospective students and transforming them into an Ohio Wesleyan Freshman Class. With the help of the Century Club, these people travel to various high schools to contact students or see that students are brought to Wesleyan on week-ends for a first-hand introduction. LEFT to Right: Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Mrs. Nancy Bruce, Suz- anne Manuel, Mrs. Lois Hubler, Mrs. Bernice Snouffer. Mr. Fred Pollock. Miss Florence Avery, and Mr. Jim Bridge relax from their long task of selecting next fall ' s freshmen class. Mr. Bridge discusses a prospective student with a member of the Centurv Club. 22
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Mark Upper keeps his Graphic trained on Wesleyan life. Publicity Office In order that the name Ohio Wesleyan might always be present to the public eye, members of the publicity office work in close harmony to keep all alumni and other interested per- sons informed of current happenings and events to come. The office of publicity is an invaluable asset to Ohio Wesleyan in that it brings into focus for the public the name and fame of the University. Publicity Director Mark Lipper and secretary, Sally Robinson. Bob Gall, publications director, Larry Howe, sports publicity. 24
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