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Kenneth Little-, Registrar. KENNETH LITTLE Mr. Kenneth Lit- tle in his capacity as Registrar and Di- rector of Student Personnel Services is in charge of registration and records, student emplovment, student counselling, and sta- tistics research. He is also the President of the Department of Higher Education of the National Education Association, Chairman of the Residence Halls commit- tee, and Faculty Representative of the L ' niversity to the Western Colleges con- ference. VICE PRESIDEHTS Lcrov Lubcrg, assistant vice-president of Academic Affairs. LEROY LUBERG— Mr. Leroy Luherg is Assistant to the President, in the field of ■ public relations. He serves as official I greeter of the University, which includes making speeches to service cluhs, high schools and other organizations, and ac- cepting awards on behalf of the L ' niver- sity. Last year he left the University to serve in the United States Foreign In- telligence Service. 22
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IRA L. BALDWIN— Mr. Baldwin, as ' icc-Prcsident of Academic Affairs, helps President Fred make academic improve- ments and changes that are not within the scope of specific schools and colleges. He also heads the Campus Planning Commit- tee, which forms plans f or improvement and changes of the University, and pre- viously served as Dean of the Graduate School and Dean of Agriculture. Ira L. Baldwin, vice-president of Academic Affairs. A. W. Peterson, vice-president of Business and Finance. VICE PRESIDENTS A. W. PETERSON— Mr. Peterson serves as ' ice-President of Business and Finance. He is in charge of all business and finan- cial operations for the University, includ- ing supervising the collection of student fees, purchasing buildings and grounds, accounting, and investing trust funds for the University. He serves as Assistant Sec- retarv of the Board of Regents, and this vear he also holds the office of Treasurer of the Memorial Union Building Committee. 21
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DEAN OF WOMEN As Dea n of Women Mrs. Mark G. Troxcll serves as a counselor to the women students of Wisconsin. In addition to this service her office helps Wisconsin women in other important ca- pacities. Under assistants to the dean of women Emily Chervenik, Grace Douma, and Pauline Utzinger aid is respectively given in occupational and placement prob- lems, Pan-Hellenic activities, and sopho- more and freshman women ' s questions dur- ing those vears. Through these services the widest range of women students ' needs are met. Louise Troxell, Dean of Women. Mrs. Tro. clI aiding a -.tuJciit choose her career. 23
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