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TUDE T REL TIONS TUDENT RELATIONS include the activities of the Women's Adviser, Bureau of Employment, Committee on Prizes, Committee on Scholastic Standing, Recorder, Freshmen Orientation Commit- tee, Discipline Committee, and Commerce Library Committee. Assistant Dean H. Reutiman, associated with the School for the past fourteen years, is both adviser to and supervisor of the League of Women. Mr. Lawrence W. Zimmer is head of the Bureau of Employment which was organized at the School of Commerce in 1921. Mr. Zimmer has been director of the Bureau since 1928. In 1925, Professor Gerald E. SeBoyar became Chair- man of the Committee on Scholastic Standing. This committee was formed in 1900, at the founding of the School of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance in order to check the scholastic standing of the students. The Committee on Prizes, headed by Professor Arthur H. Rosenkamplf, has jurisdiction over all prizes and awards made in the School of Commerce. Professor Rosenkampff has held the position since 1930. HE Recorderls Off1ce informs the student of his academic standing and classification and checks the students record. The Recorderis Office also advises the student when he is in doubt about his courses. The office has been headed by Miss Florence Crandell since 1923. Each year, a program, including Freshman Con- vocation and a Freshman social, is presented by the Faculty Freshman Orientation Committee. Professene - ' ' -thefeommittee in 1934 for the pur- pose of orienting the new students. A C The Discipline Committee has been in existence since 1900. The committee is made up of faculty members who are appointed by the Dean for a term of one year. Professor joseph H. Bonneville has headed the committee since 1928. The School of Commerce can easily boast one of the finest business libraries in the country. This eminence has been due primarily to the efforts of Mr. Mulford Martin, Librarian of the Commerce Library since 1955. Bottom Row: Arrirtmzt Dem Gladyr Reutimang Proferror Gemlal E, SeB0yar,' Mr. Mul- ford Marling P iHBa4er. Top Row: Proferror Arllom' H. Rorefzkampffg Profefror foreph H. B01me'ville,' Mitt Florence' Cmfzriellg Mr, Latwefzce U . Zimmer. X
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