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President -I b Qxtg it 'Q W ff f 5 iff K flli, M 'lll N fi? X fag. egg i V lt ff! ' 4 at-....ff4 -'45 it f l ll ii Dr. J. Gordon Howard president of Otterbein College, handles the chief headaches of the school and heads their diplomatic policy. He graduated from Gtterbein in IQ22 with a Bachelor of Arts de- gree. Dr. Howard then fulfilled his requirements for a BD. degree at Bonebrake Seminary. He held the position of National Director of Young People's Work 11'1 the United Brethren Church for I2 vears Through the continual efforts of Dr Howard Otterbein has receiw ed many new improx ements and has advanced to the high scholastic lex el it holds today
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i Qur memorable life at Qtterbein is always helped in many ways by the work of the faculty and stu- dents. However, many seem to do their work and receive little or no recognition for their efforts. The IQ52 Sibyl Staff felt that one man, in his final year at Qtterbein, should be recognized for his work. His presence at Qtterbein has always been an asset to the institution. His loss will be felt by all, either directly or indirectly. History majors remember his academic contributions. Pi Kappa Phi fraternity will realize the loss of a helpful advisor. Everyone realizes the loss of a true friend. The school Sugars the loss of a great man. To Dr. A. P. Rosselot--scholar, teacher, friend-in honor of the many hours he spent working for Otterbein College, always advancing it toward a greater academic institution with an atmosphere of warm friendship, we proudly dedicate this annual. 'ff-w Dedication
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The Decm Dr. R. F. Martin, vice president and Dean of Men of Otterbein College, is remembered for his daily appearance as presiding ofhcer in chapel programs and to the men for his guidance and help in seeking draft deferments. At times he has the unwanted job of putting some of us back in line when point averages are declining. He is also a professor of-Physical Education. 6 en, has the difficult task of setting up a program for vvometn Which vvill give them adult opportunities, but one for which the school vvill not receive objec- tions from parents of students. The job is difficult and at times the things done seem unreasonable, but satisfying every- body all the time is an impossible task, especially for a Dean of VVomen.', 6 mm sax wma-wh-.f -wzuailun v-MG-u
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