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THE DEAN=—John Wenrick—wavy hair—snapping eyes— impish grin—a noisy chapel audience his pet peeve—always rushing around, but then—he’s a busy person!! He keeps tab on chapel and class cuts, grants excuses, confers with those of us who occasionally stray from the straight and narrow, and teaches philosophy, logic, and psychology. This seems enough to keep an ordinary man busy, but Dean Wenrick still finds time to take an active part in several off- campus philosophic organizations. Second only to “‘prexy,” the dean is an important figure on Otterbein’s campus and deserves a special place in our history of college life. 15
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14 THE PRESIDENCY “Prexy''—the “hero” of our story!! Dark hair—engaging smile —interested in everything and everybody—a personality that rates a plus—like all good heroes, he’s an athlete and tough competition on the hand-ball and tennis courts. His two years as Otterbein’s president have brought changes and improvements. Through his energetic efforts our athletic field was rebuilt and enlarged. Because of his understanding and helpful criticism the Student Council has once more become an active organization. Whenever something goes wrong or someone needs encouragement, J.R.”’ is right there. What more need be said?
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16 G. G. Grabill, B. Mus. Otterbein Director of School of Music Mrs. Nellie Mumma, B.S. Otterbein Assistant Librarian E. W. E. Schear, Ph.D. Otterbein Biology Kenneth Bunce, Ph.D. Ohio State University History E. M. Hursh, M.A. Otterbein Sociology Virginia Hetzler, A.B. Otterbein Director of Admissions R. F. Martin, A.B. Otterbein Physical Education Wesley O. Clark Treasurer
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