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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS Dr. Henry L. Ban haf, business manager of the University, in his other in tl»c Science Building. Miss May Dooley, bursar. too. lus her desk in (lie Science Building. Assistant IXan of Men George R. Gntfin works across fnun Father Kvan in Johnston Hall. In the quiet of tier out-of • the • way sanctum. Mins Mary Melzer carries on the Julies of registrar. Busy at the phone. Miss Mahcl Mannix. Jean of worn en. Jirects Marquette's women stuJenls. Father Francis A. Ryan. S.J.. newly appointed dean of Men, takes care of duties in his office in Johnston Hall. Father M. Peters, S.J., kindly adviser. r Pace 7
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS Headed by the Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J.. president t the University, the Board of Governors has the duty of providing for the normal growth and efficient business administration of the University. It is the task of the Board to determine the cost of tuition, to provide for scholarships and to regulate the salary scale of the instructors. genf.ral orio H. FAt.K hive of the outstanding laymen of the state, together with bather McCarthy, make up the personnel of the Board. They are: General Otto H. Falk, president of AUis-Chatmers corporation and vice-president of the Falk Corporation; Dr. Charles E. Albright, social representative of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company; Albert C. Elser. director of the First Wisconsin National Bank; Harry S. Johnston, president of the Robert A. Johnston Company, and F. J. Sensenbrenner, president of the Kimberly Clark Corporation of Neenah. General Falk is chairman of the Board. Acting in an advisory capacity to the Board of Governors is the Board of Advisers which is responsible for the scholastic and cultural advancement of the University. Members of the Board are the Hon. August C. Bakus, chairman; William George Bruce; Herman Fehr; Walter Kasten; the Hon. John C. Klcczka; William R. McGovern; Oscar Stotzer; Francis X. Swictlik and W. J. Zimmers, all of Milwaukee; and George Flynn. Madison; Gustave Keller, Appleton; John A. Kuypers, L)e Fere and Roy P. Wilcox. Eau Claire. E. R Bowler of Sheboygan served as a member of the board until his death on November 10. 1937. .. . i itftICUIT F. 1. SENSENBRENNER ,R. C HARt-t- k. ALBR1GH l HARRY S. JOHNSTON Pac.I 6
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Mr. Robert H-iukolil Dr. William Lmicrs Di. RunncII Hutv.li Mr. JiJin Treaty Dr. George Vandcr Hike Mr. Frederick Mayer VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE Originated in 1928, the Vocational Guidance service has developed into a state-wide activity. Now, high school as well as university students benefit by its comprehensive program which includes lectures, the advisory system and an orientation course for freshmen. In addition, each student is assigned to an adviser from among his instructors. Supervising this activity is a committee of five deans: the Rev. William J. Grace, S.J., College of Liberal Arts; Dr. Henry L. Banzhaf, Dental School; Dr. John Freeman Pyle. College of Business Administration; J. L. O'Sullivan. College of Journalism, and Franz A. Kartak, College of Engineering. Robert G. Haukohl, secretary of the committee, arranges for appearanaces of speakers throughout the state. Counselors who gave approximately 220 lectures the past year before high schools and service clubs are: Robert G. Haukohl. director of vocational guidance. Dr. William M Laniers, director of the School of Speech, Dr. George E. Vander Beke. professor of education, Frederick C. Mayer, professor of chemistry and materia medica. Dr. Russell L. C. Butsch, associate professor of education, and John P. Trcacy. assistant professor of education. The address this year was entitled. Present Day Opportunities for High School Graduates. It was popularly received wherever presented.
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