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UNIVERSITY DF WISCDIVSIIV FDUHDATIDIV Al.l.YN, STAM.K (.. Day Ion. Oliio BULL IS, llAKin . Miniiea|ii)lis. Minnesola cutlp:r. JOSEPH a. Milwaukee. Wisconsin EKERN. HERNLAN L. Madison, W isconsin EVEREST. D. C. Rolhsrhilil. Wisconsin gredp:, willlam j. Milwaukee, isc GREENE, HOWARD T. Genesee Depot. Wisconsin ha(;enah. willlam j. Clci Directors HAIGHT, GEORGE L Chicago, Illinois HODGKINS, WALTEU I. Ashland. Wisconsin KOHLER. HERBERT V. Kohler. Wisconsin LUHMAN, GEORGE B. Milwaukee, Wisconsin MAIER. IRWIN Milwaukee, W isconsin MEAD, (;E0RGE W. Vt isconsin Rapi ls. Wisconsin MEYER, WALLACE Chicago, Illinois PABST, FRED Oconomowoc. Wisconsin PHILLII ' S, LEWIS E. Eau Claire. Vi isconsin I ' on ' ER. HOWARD I. Chicago, Illinois RENNEBOHM, OSCAR Madison, Wisconsin STROUD, RAY M. Madison, Wisconsin TRANE, REUBEN N. La Crosse, Wisconsin UIHLEIN, ROBERT A. Milwaukee, Wii VAN PELT, CLAYTON F. Fond du Lac. Wii WOOD, PIERPONT J. E. Janes ' ille, % isconsin Ex Officin MemhErs KNOWLES, WARREN P. President Wisconsin Alumni Association BERGE, JOHN Exeeutive Secretary Wisconsin Alumni Association The University of Wisroiisiii Foundation is a permanent non-profit organization acting as a re- ceiving agencv for private gifts and bequests for the benefit of the University. These gifts are used for University development in areas which are not adeqtiatelv provided for by the ordinary sources of operating income, tax allocations, student fees, or income from earnings. In 1946 the Foundation ' s Centi ' iuiial fund was established with a goal of SS.()00,000 for some of the Universit) s special needs. A successful re- activation of the campaign was begun in 1951 with a year-end solicitation of N isconsin industry. ith the fund goal nearly at the halfway mark, the campaign is now being focused on Wisconsin citizens, business and industry, and University alumni, faculty, students, and administration. The fund will provide for a Wisconsin Center building to be usetl for adult education: scholar- ships and fellowships for worthy and needy stu- dents: special professorships: and scientific instru- ments and apparatus for the University which cannot be reasonably expected from legislative appropriations.
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D.-ail .,nu r In.N.II IMin Tlu-dilon- W . Zillii STUDEIVT SERVICES Stuileiits at the I ni ' rsit ol W iscoiisin arc |n ided with adniiiiistralive services to hclji tliciii uilli proli- Icins in cver field. Mrs. Mark (J. Troxell. Dean of Vt omen, ser cs as a counsellor lor all women on campus, and through her office are met every type of women students ' needs. Theodore W. Zillman, Dean of Men, provides gui- dance and service for men students at the University. Dean illman is also chairman of the Student Life and Itiierests (lonunittee. the student-faculty committee which deals with all student extra-curricular activities. All funds for student organizations or all-campus functions are handled through the office of Ra mond llilsenhoff. Student financial Advisor. Porter Hutts has had his office as director of the Memorial Iriion since it began operations. As recorder, Vt . J. Harris heads the office of Registration and Records. S. Lee Burns is director of the L nivcrsity Residence Halls. Dr. .lohn U . Brown is director of the Department of Student Health. ' Hie position of director of the Stu- dent Counselling Center, which provides psychological testing and counselling for students, is held hy T . K. Drake. Marion E. Torniey has the job of director of the Student Employment Bureau. Paul L. Trump, as di- rector of Admissions, counsels with prospective fresh- men and transfer students, and advises incoming stu- dents about courses and degree requirements. Paul Trump K.IV lllU,Mlll. l1 Dr. lohll Br.mii S. Lee Burns Marian Tormey 23
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Officers HAIGHT, GEORCE 1. Chairman if tlw llinml BULLIS, HAKin . I itr-l ' rcsiili ' iit POTTER, now AKU I. President LL MM N. (;i;()|{(;k b. I it -l rrsiilcnt and Treasurer HAGENAH, WILLI Wl L Executite Director STROUD, RAY NL Secretary and Counse] ALLYN, STANLEY C. ( ice-President PETERSON. B S1L L , ( dm in istrati le Secretars Members of ihe executive committee are. clockwise arouiiil llie taljle. Joseph E. Cutler, Ray L Strourl. illiaiii J. Uu ciiali, Pres. E. B. Fred. George L Haight. Ilowaril I. Potter. Basil L Peterson. A. . Peterson. Chester E. Tucker, William F. Uoscher, and John Berge. Absent are Herman L. Ekern. Howard T. (ireene. Herbert V. kohler. (ieorge B. Luhman, and Oscar Rennebohm.
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