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Page 29 text:
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Placement Bureau Mrs. Roland Boecklin, director of the Placement Bureau smooths the way for seniors entering the cruel world by helping them find the right jobs. All Seniors are made well aware of the fact that Wesleyan has the best placement services that can be found in any Ohio college. Under the guidance of Mrs. Boecklin, the placement director, the members of this office strive to help each stu- dent obtain the best job for him. During the counselling ap- pointment, a careful record is made of the applicant ' s age, class, college major, and location desired. Also noted are his aims and job preferences or the teaching fields in which he is most interested. Because of the professional way in which ap- plicants and job opportunities are matched, the placement bureau can be proud of a very successful record. Wesleyan students are proud and fortunate in having an efficient place- ment bureau to help them obtain that perfect job. Dan Butler cheeks the card file outside the Placement Bureau. 25
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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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Mrs. Murray ami Howard Strauch check Homecoming plans. Alumni Office Mrs. G. E. Murray, Alumni Secretary, heads the Alumni Office staff which keeps the records for more than twenty thousand alumni. She is assisted by Howie Strauch, presi- dent of the class of 1950. Mrs. Dorothy Long edits the alumni magazine which is published bi-monthly with a circulation of approximately six thousand copies. The magazine is concerned mostly with alumni news and keeps the alumni informed on Wesleyan activities. This office also has the duty of planning alumni meetings and reunions at Fall Homecoming and Winter Homecoming and send- ing Commencement invitations. Keeping in touch with twenty thousand alumni is the joh of the Alumni Office staff. Left to right: Mrs. Helen Lin- coln, Virginia Barber, Mrs. Esther Merrill, Mrs. Elizabeth Freshwater. 26
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