This Senate Synopsis from March 4, 1964, addressed the resignations from a few members of the administration. Dale Smith, president of the Student Senate, reported that the group was going to address the blocked lines of communication between the administration and student body by working with the board of trustees, faculty and administration.
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Otterbein's theater production "The Boyfriend" set sail during the summer of 1964 for USO shows to entertain the troops.
The paper published the floor plans for the new Campus Center.
A call to action for students for that evening's 'Cap-Otter' basketball game.
Otterbein's basketball team beat Akron to take second place in the conference.
The paper reported that David A. Waas, the dean of the college, resigned in order to become the chairman of history at his alma mater. In this editorial, they thanked the dean for his dedication to programs on campus.
Before Facebook, Cupid's Capers kept people updated about relationship statuses around campus. "Lavaliered" means that a person's Greek letters were given to another. When someone was pinned, the man would give his sweetheart a pin, formalizing their relationship.
Lynn W. Turner was president of Otterbein from 1958 to 1971. The T&C did a profile of him during the second week of classes in the fall of 1963.
The Oct. 4 issue of the T&C reported that the dining hall, Barlow Hall, was congested. The Student Senate proposed a few solutions for the high traffic.
More ads from the archived newspapers.
Joanne VanSant came to Otterbein in 1948 as an instructor of women's physical education. She was dean of women in 1964 and dean of students from 1964 to 1968. She retired in 1993 after 25 years as vice president of student affairs and dean of students. VanSant died in 2012.
The yearbook ended the look back with a photo of Towers Hall. Throughout the archives from 1963-64, Towers was sometimes referred to as the "Ad Building" because of the administration's offices there.
The T&C sponsored a contest on campus that Glamour magazine held in the spring of 1964. Women were judged on 10 criteria, including shining hair and a good figure.
The 1964 Sibyl yearbook introduced the recap of the year.
The Sibyl caption for the cross country page said that the coach Bud Yoest considered the season a fair one. Yoest works at Otterbein in the athletic department and is retiring this year.
The Sibyl yearbook caption for the Varsity 'O' Club said that the club was meant to promote an interest in collegiate sports and integrity in its members. The Varsity 'O' also helped the freshmen get their beanies.
Otterbein students chose the cheerleaders in the spring, according to the Sibyl yearbook. The Sibyl yearbook caption said that the squad led pep rallies, caravans to away games and kept up school spirit on campus.
Student Senate had an active role in campus governance for the class of '64. The student senators were elected, and they were the students' voice on campus issues, including morale on campus and long lines in the dining hall, Barlow Hall.
Homecoming queen of 1963 Jill Jenkins, in the light dress, stands with previous homecoming queens in this photo from the yearbook.