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CHRIS THEOPHANIS D R. OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Publicity is only a very small part of the re- sponsibility of Mr. Theophanis, Director of Public Relations for the university. One objective of his office is to keep the Indianapolis public informed of campus nev s events. This he accomplishes through releasing significant news stories to the local newspapers. Chris Theophanis serves as the assistant to Dr. Ross. Whenever the President is absent from his ofTice, Mr. Theophanis assumes temporary direct- orship of the university. The various departments of the university often call upon Mr. Theophanis to help them gain needed information or mate- rial. He also works closely with the admissions office in informing high school students of Butler. Mr. Theophanis received his B.S. degree from Butler. CORLISS R. MAXAM REGISTRAR The main responsibilities in the university of Mr. Maxam, Registrar, is the handling of all regis- tration of evening and day students, the registra- tion of veterans, and those students who register late. Besides his duties as Registrar, it is his job to process all class cards, send grade reports to students, and keep scholastic records of students after they are out of the University College. In addition, he is responsible for the senior evalua- tion sheets, which is the tabulation sheet of cred- its for each senior student. Corliss Maxam holds A.B., B.S., and L.L.D. degrees.
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ARTHUR F. UNDBERG SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Mr. Lindberg, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, supervises all maintenance and construc- tion on Butler ' s 200 acres. Last year Mr. Lindberg gave instructions to fell several of the older trees along Jordan Hall. This spring the trees were re- placed v ith younger, but healthier specimens. All routine v ork for Mr. Lindberg. He is also an instruc- tor in the home economics department. MARY JANE DAILEY UNIVERSITY NURSE Nurse Dailey is a full-time registered nurse who has charge of medical treat- ment for fraternity and residence hall stu- dents. An individual student health record including a physical examination of in- coming freshman is filed each year in her office. Nurse Dailey assists Dr. Parr, the university physician, during his visiting hours. RAYMOND W. GLADDEN BURSAR Mr. Gladden takes care of depart- mental and student funds of Butler includ- ing tuition, fees, and payrolls. Student organization have accounts in his office, and must have any withdrawals approved by the Dean of Men ' s Office. In addition to this, the Bursar ' s OfTice cashes student checks, and infrequently is called upon to sell tickets for drama and dance de- partment productions, Butler athletic events, and various social activities.
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Board Of Directors Seaied left to right are Dr. M. O. Rojs, Indpls., James A. Gloin, Indpls., John R. Rees, Columbus, Mrs. Ralph M. Spaan, Indpls., John F. Mitchell, Jr., Greenfield, Wilson Mothershead, Indpls., Henry Holt, Indpls., far left, Richard T. James, Indpls., Miss Kathrine Bromley, Indpls., J. I. Holcomb, president, Indpls., Evan B. Walker, vice-president, Indpls., George A. Kuhn, Indpls., Irwin Miller, Columbus, Harry T. Ice, Indpls., Frank J. Hoke, Indpls., Allen W. Clowes, Indpls., Kurt F. Pantzer, Indpls., George S. Diener, Indpls. Not pictured are Mrs. Robert S. Tangeman, New York City, G. Cullen Thomas, Min- neapolis, Minn., and Frederic M. Hadley, Indpls., and Emsley W. Johnson, Jr., Indpls. Miss Bromley is secretary of the board and Mr. Diener is vice-president and treasurer of the university. The Butler University Board of Directors is the governing body of the university. There ore twenty-tv o members on the board, most of whom are residents of Indiana. This policy-making board meets four times each year. The executive committee is the most active segment of the board. This group meets once a month and reports directly to the Board of Directors. The group consists of small committees of finance, building and grounds, real estate, and religious and moral train- ing. The eleven executive committee members are Evan B. Walker, chairman; M. O. Ross, J. I. Holcomb, Irv in Miller, Emsley W. Johnson, Jr., Richard T. James, John F. Mitchell, Jr., Kurt F. Pantzer, and George A. Kuhn. The Board of Directors also has the responsibility of setting all entrance require- ments. It v as recently decided by the board that any person desiring admittance to the university must pass the College Board examination. The board this year v as to approve construction plans for a nev library. 30
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