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■Mired Friedli, Dean of the College and Registrar. Genevieve Staudt. Dean of Students. Through the capable hands of Dean Genevieve Staudt. Dean of Students, go the problems and requests of the students. Her office is the center of counseling, a place where any problem will be worked out. whether it be personal, scholastic, or con- cerning a job on or off campus. Because her office is open any time of day. students may stop in at any time to visit, or find the answers they are seeking. As the registrar, instructor of education, and dean of the College. Dean Alfred Friedli seems, and is a busy, friendly man. It is his duty to arrange schedules for classes and for exams. Busy as he is. Dean Friedli is always ready to chat with the students as he goes about campus. The two deans work together to keep Elmhurst college running smoothly with the help of the faculty, the instructors and the department heads who hold classes m the many fields offered by Elmhurst. Being a small college, Elmhurst has the distinction on enabling students to know their professors on a first-hand basis, which contributes to the general friendly atmosphere which surrounds the whole campus, both students and faculty together.
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Director of Development Always ready to stop and talk about Elm- hurst is Mr. Darl E. Snyder, Director of Development, including public relations and fund raising. Through Mr. Snyder ' s efforts, Elmhurst College gets in the news, keeps in touch with alumni, and recruits new students. Representing the college, he meets with many business executives and committees, and plans the pamphlets and articles which con- tain information about Elmhurst all over the nation. Director of Admissions Representing the college in another area is Mr. Gus A. Gruenewald, the Director of Admissions. All through the year he may be seen conducting interested prospective students and their parents around campus to give them an idea of just exactly what Elm- hurst College is like. As Director of Admis- sions Mr. Gruenewald goes to college nights and visits high schools to answer questions about the college. Much of his work includes writing letters in answer to requests or to names of students who may be interested in Elmhurst.
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- Faculty William R. Barc lay, Ph.D., 1953— Associate Professor of English B.A., M.A., Michigan State College; Ph.D. University of Wisconsin. Latham Baskerville, M.A., 1947— Assistant Professor of Art B.F.A., M.A., Sschool of the Art Institute, Chicago. E. Viola Bloom, Ph.D., 1960— Associate Professor of Psychology B.A., University of Akron; M.A., Ph.D., Western Reserve University. Neal R. Blum, M.A., 1959— Assistant Professor of History B.S., M.A., University of Minnesota. David B. Brittain, M.A., 1955— Assistant Professor of Biology B.A., M.A., DePauw University Robert J. Clark, A.M., 1957— Assistant Professor of Philosophy B.A., Elmhurst College; B.D., Chicago. A.M., University of Gordon W. Couchman, Ph.D., 1958— Professor of English B.A., Ioiva State University; M.A., B.S., Columbia Uni- versity; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. Elizabeth M. Craney, M.A., 1955— Lecturer in Education B.E., Pestalozzi Froebel Teachers College; M.S., North- western University. Frederick K. W. Curry, M.A., 1960— Instructor in Speech B.A., Denison University ; M.A., Northwestern University. James L. Davis, M.A., 1960— Assistant Professor of Geography A.B., M.A., Marshall College. 17
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