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Mr. Timmcr screens applicants for the coming ycor. Recorder Jeanette Poest adds the latest grades to student records. Administration of Vienna Summer School, Hope Summer School, and Hope Evening School is discussed by its respective directors. Dr. Poul Fried, Dr. E. E. Brand, and Mr. John J. Vor Beck. Every student entering Hope has come in contact with Director of Admissions Albert Timmer by letter if not in person. His job is to keep Hope at its best by deciding, along with the Committee on Admissions, which applicants will be accepted as students. In addition to the regular school year, Hope offers two summer school sessions. One is held on the Holland campus and is headed by Dr. E. E. Brand. The Hope College Vienna Summer School, which provides an opportunity for students to travel, study, and live abroad for three months, is di- rected by Dr. Paul G. Fried. The Hope College Evening School in the charge of Mr. John Vcr Beek extends the benefits of the college to the community. Before and after graduation, students arc able to Find out what employment opportunities are available through the efforts of Dr. Thomas Van Dahm, Vocation Placement Director, and Mr. Garrett Vender Borgh, Director of Teacher Placement. The Records Office, under the supervision of Recorder Jeanette Poest, keeps an up-to-date file of all student rec- ords and provides transcripts for students when they leave. From beginning to end, Hope’s administration keeps the college running smoothly. Vocational and teacher placement it arranged by Dr. Thomas E. Von Dahm ond Mr. Garrett Vanderborgh.
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Dr. William Vender lugt, Dean of the College, examine semestor grades, one of his duties in di- recting academic activities. College Coordinators The men of campus con find o helpful ad- visor in Dean of Men. William Hilmert. The four deans of Hope College co-ordinate relations between the faculty and the student body. They assist students in solving problems of both academic and social nature. The Dean of the College, who is in charge of the academic aspect of the school, formulates the curriculum in co-operation with the Educational Policies Committee of the faculty. The Dean of Students supervises extra-curric- ular activities, and the Deans of Men and Women are re- sponsible for the welfare and conduct of all students. Dcon Hinga prcporcs o doss lecture, onolher one of his many responsibilities. 16 Miss Emma Rccverls, Dean of Women, is assisted by Mrs. Della Steininger in supervising the welfare of oil women students.
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|IRnu' Business Monogcr Rein Vissthcr tokes o moment from o busy doy to smile for Mi ojfone photogrophcrs. Trcosurcr Henry Steffens wotehes the school budget ond keeps costs down. Financial Administration From the pop machines in the fraternity houses to the rising structure of the new dor- mitory, Business Manager, Rein Visschcr, watches over the Financial affairs of the col- lege. As students rush to pick up their pay checks or crowd to get in on the limited supply of tickets for the Calvin game, the long lines often seen at the Business Office indicate the broad scope of its responsibilities. The Blue Key Book Store is familiar to all students as the place to fill their every need, whether it be toothpaste or a textbook. 18 Under the supervision of Mri. Burt, the Kleti keep» students ond protestor well-nourished between dosses.
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