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Administration . . . The Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Iohn W. Hollen- bach, through the cffice of Dean of the College, coordinates the various courses, checks the preparation of the class schedule, prepares the exam schedule, makes necessary changes in the college catalogue, checks class absences, supervises publication of the daily bulletin, and works with the Educational Policies Committee. Miss Emma Reeverts, Dean of Vfomen, be- sides her teaching role is advisor to the Alcor Society, the Womens Activities League, Pan Hellenic Board, and the Womens House Board. Dean Reeverts also acts as personal supervisor to all women students on or off the Campus. As Dean of Men, Dean Hinga has charge of the housing of the men students on campus as well as acting as advisor in helping solve their problems, be they scholastic, disciplinary, or social. Rev. Hinkamp in his capacity as Registrar of the College handles the records of all students on campus. Veterans, foreign students', and regular students' complete records are filed. Diplomas and commencement arrangements are also in the hands of the Registrar. The Director of Admissions, Prof. Albert Tim- mer, reviews applications of prospective Hope students, sends out catalogues and letters in- forming students of college entrance require- ments, and decides the acceptance of students. Dr. Bruce Raymond, general Business Man- ager, is in charge of all college purchasing and general maintenance work. The college Treasurer, Mr. Henry Steffens, disburses the funds, keeps the books, and handles billing and investments made by the school. Mr. Geerlings, Director of Hope's Publicity keeps the activities of the campus well public- ized through school, local, and home-town papers. The Director of the Dining Halls, Mr. Rein Visscher, handles the purchasing of all food for the school and is in charge of the Temple and Voorhees dining rooms and kitchens. Mrs, Stryker, Associate Director of Alumni, handles all information pertaining to former students of Hope. Dr. Leenhouts, the campus physician, and Miss Iennie Spoelstra, campus nurse, play an important part in keeping the student body healthy and on their toes. Ekzrulty . . . Hope College has a faculty of which every Hopeite should be proud. Academically, Hope College seeks to build up a faculty which will rank with the best in the academic world in scholarship and ability. These words were taken from The Aims of Hope College , but we students know that there is more to it than just the letters after their namesg it's their friendliness, their helpfulness, their encourage- ment, and their Christian attitude which makes Hope, a home away from home for us. lt would be almost impossible for most stu- dents to imagine a single day when they were not under the direct or indirect influence of the faculty members. They, through their talents and experiences from wide fields of learning, are laying foundations for our future. At times we have been discouraged in our studies, but we always find helpful guidance in our in- structors. Certainly we owe a great deal to the group of faculty who have given so much of their time and energy in not only instructing us, but in meeting the other demands of an in- creased student body. V Even though Hopes enrollment has increased and greater responsibility has been placed on every member of the faculty, still, each student is given the opportunity to contact his faculty advisor and is always confident of receiving careful guidance, helpful aid, and friendly sug- gestions. Secretaries . . . Nor would we forget our very efficient and capable office personnel. The students of Hope College have come to know them and to appre- ciate their noble efforts. The staff consists of twelve members at the present time. They are: Diana Anderson, Sec- retary to the Treasurerg lean Brink, Switch- board Operatorg Mrs. Leon Dykstra, Secretary to the Deang Phyllis Engelsman, Secretary to the Business Manager, Mrs. Richard Flaherty, Secretary to the English Departrnentg Mrs. Wm. Haak, Cashierg Helen Sander, Secretary to the President, Mrs. Inez Tellinghuizen, Secretary to the Registrarg Dena Walters, Secretary to the Director of Admissions. These secretaries are always willing and ready to help. Their cheery smiles and un- derstanding attitudes are deeply appreciated by faculty and students alike. v We all know Milton's words: They also serve who only stand and Wait . So often this is true of the office personnel as they patiently wait on us and our needs. Yes, the secretaries of Hope College are also included in our big happy family. They contribute their part in attaining our goals. As we step along the stones of years and recall the memories of our Alma Mater, the office personnel shall also hold their place in our book of memories. They too have helped so much in making our stay here a pleasant one.
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