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Donald Distelberg, Director of Annual Giving Donald Lautenbach, Director of Admissions -V dxf., i X-5, . , 92 4520,-WW Q ':wf2?f:.'ri4i 9 i,.L, l Peter M. Harkema, Admissions Development Director James Hoekenga, Executive Director of Alumni Relations 'EX
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Yet at Calvin College. the adminis- tration is the element best suited to ins- till this sense of direction. They alone have to listen to alumni and parental complaints about the education their children are receiving. They alone have to listen to faculty complaints about overcrowded classes and lax admission standards. They alone have to listen to irate student complaints about gradua- tion requirements and a stringent disci- plinary code. They provide the linking point between the disparate elements of the Calvin community and are able to see the place of this community in the world around. So. one must now ask some difficult questions. What sort of direction is the administration pro- viding? What stabilizing influence does the administration bring to Calvin Col- lege? Such questions are difficult to answer. The administration does bring a profound internal leadership to Cal- vin College. Even though students do not always take advantage of the opportunity. the doors of administra- tion offices are always open to anyone who takes the time to make an appoint- ment. Administrators are always will- ing and able to help with matters as varied as personal finances. graduate school applications. registration prob- lems. academic difficulties. poor study- ing habits. the problems of minority students. and even a sense of disorien- tation. The faculy is encouraged to take periodic sabbaticals: faculty sugges- tions are always heard. The college itself is run very efficiently. One need only look at the generally snag-free reg- istration procedures to realize that. A profound sense of personal dedication pervades the administrative hierarchy. 20 Q ,f TX, ,Q X Peter Vande Guchte, Vice President for College Advancement r .X . Wayne Hubers. Director of Scholarships and Financial Aid . E .. T xxx., . . i S- Thomas J. Ozinga, Director of College Relations. escorts Gerald Ford.
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Judy Mullins, Dean of Women 22 ,, M Z - S Lester Ippel, Controller, and Henry De Wit, Vice President for Business and Finance Donald Boender, Dean of Men .. ss., S A J ! N I
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