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student services DEAN OF STUDENTS Dealing with student irritations, aggravations, and exasperations. Dean Bernard Hyink ' s job was interesting and challenging at all times. Dr. Hyink, Dean of Stu- dents, attended Antioch College, University of Redlands, U. of California, U. of Iowa, and re- ceived his Ph.D. from SC. COUNSELOR OF WOMEN Whatever pertains to the welfare of SC women — counselling, stu- dent government, organizations, residence halls — Mrs. Edwarda White kept busy with the maid- ens of SC besides having 3 of her own. Mrs. White received her Bachelor and Master degrees from the U. of Chicago. COUNSELOR OF MEN Counsellor of Men, Dr. Albert Zech, was a student at SC in the thirties while working for his Masters and Doctors degrees. During the war he served as a Lt. Commander before returning to SC to act as supervisor and senior counselor for the veterans Vocational Guidance Center. ' )
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Financial Vice-President R. D. Fisher has been affiliated with the University since 1946. Hold- ing an LL.B. from Western Reserve University, he has written the Ohio Statutes on Universities and Colleges as well as articles for School and Society magazine. Educational Vice-President, A. S. Raubenheimer, held much of the weight of the school on his shoulders. As a combination counselor, director, and financier, he maintained a large staff to help him with his duties. He earned his MA at Columbia and his doctorate at Stanford. vice-presidents Vice-President John Fields, Director of the De- partment of Development, has duties including public relations, endowment raising, school Im- provements and school catalog. A graduate of Northwestern, he has organizational prowess which hos done much to further the University.
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Left to right: Clinton Neymon never lacked time or willingness to tolk with students about matters which concerned or troubled them, personally or officially. Before com- ing to SC in 1948, he spent 30 years as a Navy chaplain. Health Center Director, Dr. Poul Greeley first taught zoology at SC in 1924. Except for several years at Michi- gan U he has been a member of the SC staff Vivacious Mrs. Pot Arnold, daughter of an old and prominent California family and graduate of SC, served her alma mater as Director of Housing. She coordinated all private and Univer- sity housing. As director of the Testing Bureau, William Michael assisted in the administration of tests for admission to the Univer- sity, in advising with faculty mem- bers in problems of test construc- tion, and in carrying out research projects that relate to the testing prcfgram of the Bureau. Florence Watt and her diligent crew of able assistants at the University Bureau of Employment, served as a liaison between employers and university people. They concerned themselves with helping students find part- or full-time jobs. Miss Edith Weir, head of the Teacher Placement Bureau, assisted graduates of SC to secure positions as teachers. Harry Nelson, as Student Activities Advisor, assisted students in the operation and administration of student events such as elections, homecoming and orientation. Mr, Nelson also maintained records and financial control of ail student accounts. Miss Hazel Rea, in the absence of Dr Steig, was acting librarian. Miss Rea attended the University of Illinois and Missouri State College.
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