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M NX ADMINISTRATION BUILDING The president, secretary and treasurer of the University constitute the Board of Trustees. With Father McCarthy as president, the Board includes the Rev. Augustine W. Walters, S.J., treasurer, and the Rev. William J. Grace, S.J., secretary. The Administrative department of the University is now housed in the new College Gothic Administration Building. Members of the Administrative department arc: the Rev. Francis A. Ryan, S.J., dean of men; George R. Griffin, assistant dean of men; Mabel C. Mannix, dean of women; Dr. Henry 1.. Banzhaf, business manager; Mary L. Melzer, registrar; Emily Lampe, secretary to the regis- MAY D X)I.FY Bursar GEORGE R. GRIFFIN Ass't. Dean of Men trar; May Dooley, bursar; Albert C. Penney, director of the Central Bureau of Information and Statistics; Conrad M. Jennings, director of athletics; Charles T. Cobeen manager of the Student Union, and the Rev. John P. Agnes, S.J., superintendent of grounds and buildings. REV. FRANC IS A. RYAN. S.J. Dean of Men DR. HENRY I.. BANZHAF Business Manager MARY L. MELZER Registrar REV. WILLIAM J. GRACE. S.J. Dean of Faculties REV. AUGUSTINE W. WALTERS. S.J. Treasurer MABEL C. MANNIX Dean of Women Page 3
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In keeping with the progress made by the University during the past year, the Rev. Raphael C. McCarthy, S.J., president, appointed two new members to the Board of Governors. Those named to the Board were Matthew H. Carpenter, secretary-treasurer of the Carpenter Baking Company, and Charles O'Hara, president of the Merchant’s Dispatch Transport Corporation of Chicago. In the hands of the Board of Governors lies the duty of providing for the normal growth and efficient business administration of the University. The Board includes in addition to the two new members: Gen. Otto H. Falk, GENERAL OTTO H. FALK DR. C. E. ALBRIGHT F. J. SENSENBRENNI R chairman, president of the Allis-Chalmcrs Company and vice-president of the Falk Corporation; Dr. Charles F. 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. Sensenbrcnner. president of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation. It is the function of the Board to receive annually a comprehensive report on all aspects of the University, physical, cultural, financial and educational; to set the amount of tuition, provide scholarships and regulate the salary scale of instructors. Responsible for the cultur al and scholastic advancement of the Univer sity is the Board of Advisers which acts in the capacity of counsellor to the Board of Gov ernors. Members of the Board of Advisers in elude: the Hon. August C. Backus, chairman William George Bruce. Herman Fehr, Waite Kasten, the Hon. John C. Klcczka, William R McGovern, Francis X. Swictlik and W. J. Zim mers, all of Milwaukee; and George Flynn Madison; Gustave Keller, Appleton; John A Kuypcrs, Dc Fere, and Roy P. Wilcox, Eau Claire. ALBERT ( . ELSER HARRY S. JOHNSTON MATTHEW CARPENTER HARLES OHARA Page 2
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ROBERT G. HAI KOHI DR. WIM.IAM M. I.AMERS lllf'AMIIA Al CIIIIIAM't Unic|uc in its activities outside the University, the Vocational Guidance unit has extended its services to preparatory schools throughout the state. Although established in 1928 primarily as a University activity, high school students now share in lectures and consultations comparable to the freshman orientation course designed for Marquette students. The lectures, now a fixed program on many high school calendars, are devised to help the students choose the correct vocation before entering college. This year's address, What Kind of a Person arc You? was given in approximately two hundred and thirty schools by the following faculty members: Robert G. Haukohl, director of vocational guidance; Dr. William M. Laniers, director of the School of Speech; Dr. George I:. Vandcr Beke, professor of education; Frederick C. Mayer, professor of chemistry and materia medica, and Dr. Russell L C Putsch, associate professor of education. A committee of five deans supervises Vocational Guidance: The Rev. Donald J. Keegan. S.J., Dr. Henry L. Banzhaf, Dr. J. Freeman Pyle, J. L. O'Sullivan, Franz A. Kartak. Robert G. Haukohl is secretary of the committee. JOHN P. TREACY DR. G. E. VAN’DER BEKE FREDERICK C. MAYER
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