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SHOULD KNOW The responsible task of handling the college finances had fallen to Dr. Timothy Lehmann until his retirement, when he was replaced by Dr. H. Dinkmeyer, both acting as Business Manager in addition to their tasks as Presi- dent. Their capable assistants in shouldering the task, are Mrs. Gunzel, secretary to the Business Manager; Mrs. F. J. Cosgrove, who helps each student plan his yearly budget; Mr. Brown, whose duty is to balance the books; and Miss Jane Davis, clerical helper. Next we note the college nurses to whom students can go for ready medical aid. Stu- dents Martha Waters, Jean Thornton, and Ruth Johnsen constitute the nursing staff. Now we turn our attention to Mrs. Morine Teichen, secretary to the School of Music, who handles all the finances, correspondence, and schedules of the music department. Residents of South Hall are guided and given counsel bv the house mother, Mrs. E. Krivulka. while Reverend and Mrs. Koenig give advice Upper: Business office staff: Mrs. Gunzel, Mrs. F. Cosgrove, Mr. Brown, Miss J. Davis. Lower: Student nurses: Martha Waters, Jean Thornton. Miss Williamson, field publicity and college represent ative-at -large. Mrs. John Teichen, secretary to the School of Music. Mrs. Elizabeth Krivulka, house mother and counsellor of South Hall. 23
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«• •; General office staff: Miss Leveille, Mrs. A. Schaeffer. Mrs. E. Newman. Loner: Mrs. T. F. Smith, campaign office book- keeper; Miss Jane Beckman, secretary to Mr. krohne. Mr. Ted Krohne, amiable Public Relations Director. 22 PEOPLE YOU To keep such a large institution as Elmhurst College functioning properly, requires more than faculty and students. Such an organi- zation must depend on a host of other workers of various kinds to perform duties essential to its running. These people might be called the unsung heroes of the campus. First, let us peek into the Advance Office to meet the people who publicize Elmhurst. Here we find Mr. Ted Krohne, the Public Re- lations and Promotion Director, whose re- sponsibility is extensive. Assisting him are Mrs. T. Fletcher Smith, bookkeeper; and Miss Jane Beckman. his secretary, who also helps Rev. C. F. Schmidt, the Alumni secretary, keep the alumni informed of important events on campus. The General Office provides the setting lor the work carried on b the Administration. Here we find Mrs. A. Schaeffer. secretary to the President. Mrs. E. Newman. Miss Leveille, and Mrs. Cummings busily engaged in the work of their office, which includes registration of students, issuance of grades, and welcoming visitors. Dr. Timothy Lehmann. the acting Business Manager.
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PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW and counsel to the residents of the Men ' s dormitories. To provide food for hungry Elmhurst stu- dents, a capable staff functions in the Com- mons. Working under the supervision of Miss Alma Shriver, dietitian, Mrs. Martha Ladiges. Mrs. Amelia Wagner, Miss Grace Marwood, and Mrs. Nellie Caldwell prepare dailv meals throughout the school vear. Over-night guests at the Commons are welcomed and made at Home bv Mrs. E. Voigt, Hostess and Matron. No institution can function smoothly with- out an efficient maintenance crew. Elmhurst has just such a crew, headed by Emil Vonder- Ohe, and assisted by Armin Wuennecke and Lester Wiemerslage in the various tasks. South Hall and Irion Hall arc kept spotless on all occasions through (he efforts of Mr. and Mrs. liirl Mooney. Paul Hein, engineer, and his helpers, Roy Wiemerslage and Max Woeller. maintain the heating, plumbing, and electrical systems, while A ater Plaff takes care of the carpentry. Maintenance Crew: Armin Wuennecke, Lester iemei Upper: Kitchen staff: Miss Herrscher, Miss Mar- wood, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. Ladiges. Miss Shriver and Mrs. Wagner, not pictured. Lower: Roy Wiemerslage and Paul Hein, engineers. slage, Bellv Mooney, Birl Mooney, Emil VonderOhe.
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