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Broolcs . . Kunter . . . Crouch As Comptroller of the University, Howell H. Brooks, Jr. heads the financial depart- ment of' the administration. Mr. Brooks is in charge of all purchasing operations for the dormitories and the various academic de- partments and also keeps a guiding hand over the maintenance department. Along with his several assistants he manages all other university pecuniary affairs. Miss Veneta Kunter, serving as the ofiicial University Registrar, supervises the collection and filing of each student's aca- demic record along with the many other activities of her office. Through her compe- tent management even the greenest of freshmen surmount the well-known regis- tration day blues and are successfully en- rolled in classes for the ensuing semester. Secretary of Alumni Affairs, Robert Crouch informs DePauw's former students of matters concerning their alma mater, chiefly by the circulation of the monthly magazine, The fifzmznux. This year, for the first time since the beginning of the war, Mr. Crouch accompanied Dr. Wildrnan on a visiting tour of DePauw alumni groups throughout the nation . MR. HOWEl.L H. Bnooxs Miss VENETA J. KUNTER Miz. ROBERT E. Cizouci-1
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Dean Bartlett . .. Dean Umbreit In addition to his duties of keeping the University running smoothly, Edward R. Bartlett, Dean of the University, has assumed the task of advising the returning veterans-helping them meet their educa- tional problems and make the necessary adjustments to DePauw life. Dean Bartlett came to DePauw in 1923 as a professor of philosophy. The following year he became the head of the education department and in 1941 was appointed Dean of the University. A student of religion, Dean Bartlett strives to instill in students a culture based on the more serious, intellectual aspect of life. l . l DEAN EDWARD R. BAR'rLE'rT ' EH i Z 1' 'VF WWMFU I 1 i., ,,',f,.. DEAN XVILLARD E. UMBREl'F . ,L-iixjtl ' -,V 'f . Y ---- - txt, xi- H, - -..- ...Ms - P xg ' i' er , -gy Na l 7 '1 V fy .i 1. Over at the Administration building there is a man whose formal title is Mr. Wk E. Umbreit, Secretary of Admissions, but how many of us know him by that formidable name. Rather, the man with the friendly smile and winning manner is known to all present DePauwites as Umbie. As Secretary of Admissions he contacts people interested in attending De- Pauw and looks after the necessary admis- sion papers for the newly enrolled students. It was his job that made him one of your first acquaintances at DePauw, but it was his willingness to help and genuine interest that made him one of your first friends.
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ff, ,4 fr- 'vu -rf lf Secret-mottoed sisterhoods, the much talked for and against social organizations, Hourish on the DePauw campus in a style which encourages complimentary remarks. Each of the nine sororities-Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Phi, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Zeta, Kappa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Pi Phi-make a conscious effort, under the guidance of the Pan-Hellenic Council, to uphold the highest of fraternity ideals. In practice, the broadest of these ideals stimulate the student to scholarly achievement and activity in extra-curricular Eelds. The more specific ideals, varying in nature and emphasis with each sorority, champion the institution of friendship, the Christian policy of brotherhood. In order that these friendly relations automatically become reciprocal, each sorority strives to cultivate the best within each of its members. Ambition, charity, perseverance may beqaccented by one group, and harmony, artistic creativity, good will by another. During the past year DePauw's sorority system has proven its worth. The need for post war readjustment appeared and was met with capable hands, so that back-to-normal standards have been re- constructed and are ready for the future. Jazz. -,:2.u,j, 'f-,, T-1.5-,y,-. 12,55 Hip, 1 , ikfiiufa gr: q,fs.,: if xirfb- I1 ' ' 'if' 'i 2. ' J 'lint'-?f'fT1 'E . r . - ' i .gilg-11:25.-a-11, : ',: hr 1'-C .-,42,f:,f,i -,fy-A-:1g2.'1.,I'f 1'f:1Jif an, ver I .pf Si -1 .A ,gf ,L 'x...f4L,-371..l .I ,,f3?!-Tiff .1950 if rfE2il34't'Z5'7f'?? iff' S i ' 'iw -lt.,- ' .3-ggggijifiwieiigiia gil,-gl .c, ,. 9.35, - . ,iv - ,N-In, .l . 1 1,-. :VH , 'nj Q . ji 5ff'Qg1gf,'ff1 'SQ-31 213- :W Tl -9?',i:4i??..., -'ii 3-li if L i'5'72-?'- -3 ,I , 'Y'-N 25 it -.,ru1.gj-1f- far: fra: l 26
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