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W. G. Schendel Evelyn Wendling Ema Lu Kellogg lHl Ellllll Sllll The college statl-those individuals who vvor4 quietly and etliciently behind the scenes to keep the machinery ol our college running smoothly. Mr. W. G. Schendel-the genial treasure whose helplulness and friendliness, coupled with his energy and remarkable capacity to get things done make him a man Well liked by all. Miss Evelyn Wendling-an alumna and newcomer to the stall vvho has had a rigorous initiation this year with all the veterans returning to the campus-but, in spite of all, she has retained her sense of humor and endeared herself to students and Faculty alike. Miss Ema Lou Kellog-vvhose etliciency should not be measured by her stature, is Dean Kurthls amanuensis and publisher ol the 'LAlumni News . Mrs. Bernice Smith and Oscar Eby-co-rulers ol the bookstore and bank. Mr. Eby is assistant treasurer, and Mrs. Smith is the bookkeeper. Mrs. Bernice Smith Dad Weyrick Oscar Eby no l
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lllllllllll SEATED-Rev. Delbert E. l-larrell, Rev. Dewey R. Eder. STANDING-Rev. M. C. Hoeler, Rev. Wesley M. Westerberg, Rev. Wilmert l-l. Wolf. The First Sunday on campus Finds the new student quite indecisive as to which ol the Naperville churches to attend. The range ol denominations is wide and with two Evangel- ical churches to bid lor attendance, most ,, , fi W ' :ki ' ll N QE: , - K students do a bit ol shopping around. The Naperville ministers malce a vital contribution to the life and activity ol North Central students. ln addition to their inspirational morning ser- mons and participation in community evening services, they are always available for personal guidance and counseling, Seen lreauently on campus, they serve occasionally as chapel spealcers. The six Protestant ministers serve on the Naperville Council ol Religion, often referred to as the Ministerial Association. This group also includes two lay members lrom each church and representatives from North Central, the local YrM.C.A., the Seminary, and the W.C.l.U, This organization promotes student-church co- operation and conducts community services. It sponsors voluntary religious education in the lourth, Filth, and sixth grades ol the public schools. These classes meet one hour a weel4 for instruction under l-larriet Miller, a senior in the college. 19
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33: its X. ' in X fr, f 3+ as 3-sg, g , Ns 'X Luella Reeves, Anna Stein, Ruth Schomberg Theirs is the job ol balancing books, making out notes and receipts, and taking care ol those pre- cious dollars students deposit in the college bank. '1Dad Weyrick-one who is loved by all. l'le is known lor his expoundings on political allairs and humor which is strictly Dads l-le and his Faithful companion, the little red broom, keep Qld Main spotless. Luella Reeves, Anna Stein, and Ruth Schomberg-the three college nurses-patient listeners to recitations ol aches and pains, and diligent transporters ol hot trays ol lood to bed- ridden students scattered over the tour corners of town. On call both at school and at home-ever Dr. Kupke willing to help. Dr. Kupke and Dr. Martin-like- able college doctors who give ol their time to keep our students healthy by maintaining otfice hours in Qld Main. jack Maier and Arnold Wolf-our building chiefs-always busy but perpetually cheerful. 'lo them goes the credit for the new engineering department, preparing Kroehler for its anxious occupants, and remodeling the Field house for the second semester overflow ol men students. Bill Frederickson-honorary member ol the class ol l-46. Familiar Figure around the Fieldhouse- lriendly to all and ever ready to lend a helping hand. jack Maier Bill Frederickson Arnold Wolf 21
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