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Mrs. LeNelle Ballbach heads the department of Dean of Women, and also acts as an adviser to the Women’s Student Council. Student housing is managed by Miss Mary Waldo. School academics is under the direction of Mr. James Adams.
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Sain Heading the department of Dean of Students, Mr. Richard Mohl- ine also serves as Dean of Men. tail Mrs. Marilyn Biddle handles the academic area. DEANS OF STUDENTS “We are servants of the students for Christ’s sake.”’? With these words Mr. Richard Mohline, head of the Dean of Stu- dents Department, summarized the purpose of this depart- ment. The work of the deans is twofold: counseling and ad- ministrative. Seeking to help students adjust to school life, the deans strive for the development of the whole person—academically, socially, spiritually, and physically. Their concern for the social development of the students was evidenced this year by the opening of the Sweet Shop for social purposes from 9-10 each night. Another improvement came in the creation of the Deans Council. Every other week Mr. Mohline met with the presidents of the three classes and the presidents of the various school organizations. In this way the Deans Council aided in correlating and interrelating the stu- dent activities. Within the Deans of Student’s Department functioned the Dean of Women’s Department and the Dean of Men’s De- partment. Mr. Mohline, Dean of Men, and Mr. David Mor- tensen, Mr. James Adams, and Mr. John Wolf, assistant deans, acted as counseling deans. In addition each of the As- sistant Deans of Men was responsible for one aspect of admin- istration: Mr. Mortensen was in charge of Residence; Mr. Adams, Academics; and Mr. Wolf, Special Services. The Dean of Women’s Department was headed by Mrs. Le- Nelle Ballbach, Dean of Women. Mrs. Ballbach, working both as counsellor and administrator, also served as an adviser to the Women’s Student Council. Three assistant deans, the housemothers, and the Houghton Hall receptionists worked with Mrs. Ballbach. Besides counselling, each Assistant Dean of Women supervised a specific area of student life. Miss Kay Frederick was in charge of Student Business and helping the foreign students, Miss Mary Waldo, Residence; and Mrs. Marilyn Biddle, Academics. Student business affairs come to Miss Kay Frederick.
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Mr. Roy Shervy, Registrar and Director of Admissions Miss Alice Lindsley, Assistant Mr. Allen Biddle, Assistant ADMISSIONS AND REGISTRATION Fourth floor of Crowell Hall received a new look this year as the office of the Registrar and Director of Admissions and the Student Record office became one unit. Mr. Shervy, Director, expressed satisfaction with the new arrangement. Besides keeping the records of all the students who have ever attended the Institute, the Registration and Admissions Office registered Day and Evening School students, gave academic advice, helped stu- dents arrange schedules and made certain that the necessary requirements were met for graduation. In the keeping of these records Mr. Shervy was aided by Mr. Allen Biddle, Assistant Registrar and Director of Admissions; Miss Alice E. Heck and Miss Alice Lindsley, assistants to the Registrar; and Miss Vivian Martin, Assistant to the Director of Admissions. Miss Vivian Martin, Assistant Miss Alice Heck, assistant
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