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'90 -, AX. Leif To righlz Ronald Freudenburg: Francis Schublcegel: Paul Grofelueschen, Men's Res- idenl Counselor: Rodney Millard: Paul Meyer. COUNSELING . . . The siluafion is improving sleadily . . . These were our counselors, each one a friend and an advisor. They lived wilh us, worked wilh us, are wilh us, and enioyed Concordia life wilh us, in order To beller undersland our individual prob- lems. Through The eiciorls of Jrhese friends, each of us came closer lo realizing his place in life, learn- ing sell-guidance, and applying il lo his academic and social life. Sealed lei? lo righ'r: Mrs. Edifh Morrison, Assisfanl Supervisor of Women: Miss Lu- cille Kraus: Miss Mildred Luiz: Slanding leff lo righl': Mrs. Laura Maclcensen, Dean ol Women: Miss Rulh Pollex: Miss Julia l-lennig. L l f W, -M fi ?Bmwmw,s2tr1lfQ7 4'
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These AdminisTraTive OTIicers are The people who shared The problems oT some 800 young people, boTh on and oTT The campus I'Iow oTTen we, as sTudenTs, made appoinTmenTs wiTh Dean Ivlaclxensen, Tor personal or dormiTory problems, wiTh Dr. Maurer, because oT our worlc as sTudenT Teachers, wiTh Dr. I-Iahn, because oT ThaT aII-impor- TanT pIacemenT decision or wiTh ProT. KraeTT, Tor Summer School or correspondence consideraTions, while Dr. ChoiTz I4epT The communicaTions line be- Tween CTC and The public humming, and Dr. Krause IcepT bofh qraduaTes and prospecTive sTudenTs viT- ally in+eres+ed in our Concordia. ADMINISTRATION . . so I ' Dr. I-Iahn Prof. KraeTT
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QW. Na SPECIAL SERVICES . . . These people were wailing To serve us al any lime, ready lo consider each individual requesl or need. Neirher an obscure reference book, nor Jrhe lalesl issue of a leading educafional magazine was loo remole lor Mr. Kusmilc and his Sialllt To lind. Under our lirsl professional, lull-lime manager, lvlr. Schumacher, The Boolcslrore was equipped wilh an ever more exrensive supply ol arlicles lor our college lile. Our healrh, wilhoul which campus ac- Jrivily is impossible, was zealously guarded by lvliss Noess, and The inlirmary srall. ncee Kaufmann hnds Mr. Kusmilc very helpful. Library slaflz lei? lo righl: Beverly Jacobsen: lris Wieseg Mr. Cornell Kusmilc, Librarian: Mrs. Kusmilr. The Boolrslore isn'+ only for school supplies ' Wha? luxury. Lie-ne! She loolrs he-allhy lo me . , . ,I ,ffrffmf i' 5 my Jw
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