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ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Johnson, Gittinger, Holmberg, Monnet Phelan, Buchanan, Vun Vleet- Long, Felgnr, Turley, Reeves JAMES S. BUCHANAN S. W. REAVES . . A. H. VVAN VLEET J. H. FELGAR . F REDRIK HOLMBERG . J. C. MONNET . . LEROY LONG . . D. B. R. JOHNSON . W. W. PHELAN . L. A. TURLEY . ROY GITTINGER . A. B. ADAMS . E. R. KRAETTLI . Acting President of University . Dean of Arts and Sciences Dean of the Graduate School . . Dean of Engineering . Dean of Fine Arts . . Dean of Law . Dean of Medicine . Dean of Pharmacy . . Dean of Education . Assistant Dean of Medicine Student Welfare Committee . . Dean of Business . . Secretary 29
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xi Mft ,.... .... --.,.-as .Q .:.?-. 4 -...:....?.-......-.54 r I !. L 1,1-Ag,-gtg. A D M I N 1 s T R A T 1 o N if . ,- wg' f .1 ,-ma- I. ., 1 W., a A --f. .f A? 5 i lff? ' 'Ali 1 4 1- D30 2+ ,ff ef.. T44 5 THE UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION ig? THE DEPARTMENT OF REGISTRATION , f By ROY GITTINGER j 3 I9 W Registrar A-ft agile me 1 .gif If ii L. rl hp Tl 'Er' lst fill li' fag ' L in n- 1 l vi lilyl ilnii ,3 5, ..,. Milf -ffl igffl 'wa j ,.!2,'v, il. ,f 'gal Arif ' 'i 1-X.: IW: . Uv i I . . . - . . . , . fi.-If The University will have 4,300 alumni with this years graduating class. The complete records of these as well as the records of 20,000 other students who have Qi' been in attendance at the University or who are now enrolled must be kept in the i registry office. Hundreds of inquiries come to this office every month for the records , of graduates or former students and for recommendations based on these records. If students realized how much importance large firms placed on an applicant's l ' 95 standing in the University those with ambitions for the future would certainly make My ' 1 I iff? ii every effort to earn satisfactory grades. A 2,3 if The chief purpose of the registry office, aside from preserving records, is to aid in D 'si ff: i i .5 3' , keeping students at work. The welfare of the students and the reputation of the its University depend on the ability of faculty members to interest students in their glasses. The instructor can not be expected to do much with those who are not enough interested in their work to attend classes regularly. The registry office has 5535 gil a somewhat complicated system for keeping advisers informed as to what students if are doing. At present faculty members report to advisers through the registry office ' M' i is I 325 every six weeks on the progress of students. This report is to be continued but it ggi 4, I -.K 147' gl is also planned to have weekly reports on the attendance of students so that advisers 3.53 5 5 l . N! and parents may learn whether or not students are really doing their part. 3,4 ai it I if ll 1 f. Qia l' lfff. w ff 43 Y Ei? l ,- Aa l lf, if l ff ' li fill . Z' GT gil: di- WT Uri lik 1:-2 i X' I ,i ,rljs 'wa Ji-'1 5 cj , lv.,- i.,-....,...t..a..a..e.-,T,,,., ,NON J-A 7 V 7 , 4 W g K4 Y V i A s , .ir-.fgw-tf.wiL:tgun11:11, , '1 9 -. f 5 U, A. 'L - H t Q- X ' f .A M f ., I g ......,...,,..,.,t......,..t-aI ee- .e . i. ...,,,,s-e,..,...i.,t.,,-,- M. .- e- . ..,..g. -. .....-,..-- e-...,.a er , I 31
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