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Dr. Migley Dorothy Schaller A. E. Weyriclf The administration of North Central unites an intricate design of activities, the individuals behind the scene fuse their abilities into an efficient staff. l-lealth is the rudiment of life . . . a medical corps is essential. Dr. lVligley's stern countenance belies a genuine con- cern forthe welfare of his patients. The l-lealth Qffice vvould not be complete without a nurse. Dorothy Schciller, RN., vvho greeted you vvith a pleasant smile when you appeared for your appoint- ment, decided to utilize her training in mal4ing a home for AI Shepherd, '4'l. Congratulationsl Amy Sl4artved tool4 over very aptly and is doing an admirable job of assisting the Doctors and administering first aid. Dad,' Weyrick adds zest and vvarmth to the staff . . . always coming to our rescue . . . winter days, those slippery sidevvallcs were hardly noticeable . . . you have your hands full and We couldn't asl4 for a more competent maintenance superintendent. With maintenance We have expense, and for expense vve have the treasurer's office. We find Mrs. Smith and Mr. Eby diligently applying their efforts to the bool4s, receipts, cash and breakage ticl4ets. A tedious job that reauires an exceptional amount of sl4ill . . . Mrs. Smith Olive Frantz Mr. Eby
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A TRIBUTE FRANKLIN W. UMBREIT April 8, 1877-October 28, T941 HGreatness is a spiritual quality, capable of exciting love, interest, and admiration, and the proof of possessing greatness is that we do excite love and interest and admiration. gMatthew Arnold Measured by this standard Mr. Umbreit was a great soul. l-le had been connected with the College and Seminary for thirty-three years in the capacity ol Treasurer and Business Manager. When he came to the College, the endowment funds were small, and the Seminary was housed in rooms rented in the College. l'le was a particularly significant part ol the growth of both institutions as we see them today. l'lis honest endeavor and lathomless capacity lor worl4 seemed to grow increasing- ly with responsibilities and years ol service. lVlr. Umbreit had come out ol a success- lul ministry and while he grew with the College in Financial insights, he l4ept abreast ol the latest thought in theology, philosophy, psychology, economics and politics. l-le had a remarkable capacity to absorb current ideas. It was therelore a pleasure to associate with him. Servant of God, well done Rest from thy loved employ, ' The battle fought, the victory won Enter thy Masters joy. Thomas Finlcbeiner, '94 Dean Mr. Umbreit has imprinted an indelible marl4 on our college memories. We ad- mired his genuine sincerity and willingness to cooperate and loved him For his l4indly spirit and sympathetic understanding. N. C. Cfs athletes will long reverence their mascot and lriendl We the Class ol 'l94Q, salute HDad Umbreit.
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Dr. Moser Lucille Uecker Dr. Rikli Quarterly, we clweck our scliolastic rat- ing . . . walk over to time Deanis ottice . . . lwesitate . . . take a drink ot water . . . and tben walk in. Miss Frantz, looking up from ber typewriter, smilingly asks, What may l do tor you? A graduate oi N. C. C., and a very able assistant to tlwe registrar . . . Miss Frantz' secretarial ability is indispensable to time Faculty. Dr. Moser administers to our atlwletes and is always available in crucial situ- ations, relying on Lucille Uecker, RN., tor assistance. Dr. Rikli's services also lwelp to keep tlwe welfare oi our teams and time lwealtlw oi time student body. The cordial welcome oi Harold Kuebler certainly smootlies over tlwe rouglm spots. l-larold, also a graduate oi N. C. C. is doing a line job as Field Secretary, as- sistant to time personnel director. Keep Smilini, l-larold, WE LIKE ll. Qur stati would not be complete witlw- out Miss Reik, secretary to the president, to write letters, lmandle tiles, edit tlwe Alumni News, clweck N. Y. A. records, run errands and above all . . . answer auestions. l.ast but not least, a new- comer: it you see a gentleman bustling tlwrougli tire corridors witlw an energetic step, stop and introduce yourself to Mr. W. G. Sclnendel, the treasurer. Harold Kuebler Katherine Reik W. G. Sclwendel
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