Hamline University - Liner Yearbook (St Paul, MN)

 - Class of 1961

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Admissions Uffice Heads Recruitment Program Business Office Governs University's Finances The immediate concern of the business office is, naturally, where the money comes from and where it goes. Included in the ofliceis many duties is the signing and issuing of checks to student organizations, appropriating money to Congress for these organizations, making purchases for the physical operation of the school, and directing budgetary planning. Mr. Walter Schulze, purchasing agent, and Mr. Harold Neecc, business manager. Practically every Hamline student has, at one time or another, had contact with the admissions oflice - either through correspondence while in high school or previous to transferring from another college, or in some way since becoming a Piper. Admissions personnel travel throughout Minnesota and neighboring states, visiting high schools and talking to students and in addition, speak at a variety of conferences and meetings. Mr. Paul Smaagaard, admissions counselor, Mr. Dean Trampe, di- rector of admissions, and Mr. John Steffen, admissions counselor. Head Residents aintain Order in Dorms In general, a house mother can assume that she has taken upon her- , self a 24-hour job. This general rule fits well the situation at Hamline, where - with approximately half of the 1000-plus students living on cam- pus - the job of serving as head resident of a dorm is no easy task. With a multitude of problems con- fronting them each day, the Moms,' of Manor, Sorin, and Drew End their work difficult, but never dull. Miss Eulin D-ale, head resident, Manorq Mrs, Ruth Kugel, assistant head resident, Manorg Mrs. Genevieve Lomncs, head resident, Soring Mrs. Merle McGuiness, head resident, Drewg and Mrs. Hulda Danielson, assistant head resident, Drew.

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Registrar and Staff Perform umerous Tasks magma. ,mmm fw- mann Dr. Arthur Williamson. acting registrar: Mrs. Jeanne Proctor. assistant registrar: Miss Christine Niorisong and Mrs. Brita Allan. Among the many duties of the registrars office are the sending of official notices to students, maintaining rules and regulations for academic work, preparing and receiving of transcripts, administering educational policies and college it programs. and conducting tlie fall and spring registration programs. 'l'lie issuing of grade reports is also tlie responsi- bility of tliis ofnce, wliicli keeps detailed records of eacli stu- dent's academic record and cumulative grade point average. Outside Contacts Maintained by Alumni and Public Relations Offices The Hamline alumni office has charge of all contacts with past stu- dentsf fkeeping addresses up to date. sending out official communications to alumni, arranging eacli spring for alumni activities during Commence- ment weekend, and directing of the alumni fund, The public relations of- lice is responsible for all contacts tlie college makes away from the campus -e tlie annual clioir and band tours and community responsibilities of tlie college being but two examples. ln tlie same cluster of offices is tlie news bureau. wliicli sends information on students to ltonte town newspapers and takes care of radio. television, and newspaper coyerage within tlie Twin City area. M ft Xlr Ralpli Henry. director of alumni relations: Mrs, Klarilyn Jones. assistant news director: rs, llotty Xltlfleerey. alumni office secretary: Nliss Jackie Larson. secretary to tlie presidents assistant: Kliss Klargaret Glockiier. alumni otlite secretary: and Xlr. George Sorensen, assistant to tlit- preside



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ORIAM . . . l A s ' assist, fwiristiw1ss22ig,g,, W Wig? uixeeisifi ,.,1, ., - LiLf,-L Q, One of the finest memories of a person, we suppose, in this world of ours, is that he has shown a genuine love of life, a sensitivity to it, in all sorts of aspects and corners of experience, and that he has so reflected the living, as to include countless others within his story. To us, Dr. Berg has meant a wonderful and delightful combination of characteristics - a richly endowed and forthright spirit who could debate questions at a meeting or over faculty coffee, then proceed to serious literary considerations during several classes of German literature, give sensible counsel to a student group, and enter into full backgrounds of appreciation for an artistic evening. His knowl- edge was compelling, his versatility amazing, and an innate kindness tempered the two. - Dr. Dorothy McGhee 13 Dr. Kurt Berg

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