University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Ivy Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1953

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0 eams The women of the college find that Charlotte Wollzieger, Dean of Wfomen, has their interests at heart. A friend to all, she willingly aids in solving the personal prob- lems brought to her by the students. Through her office many womens activities are co- ordinated. Girls have their housing needs satisfied and working situations regulated through the Dean's service. Besides carrying out these duties as Dean, Miss Wcmllaeger is an adviser to the College XX7omen's Associa- tion and works with other committees and As the women lool-1 to their dean for guidance the men, too, seek the aid and counseling of their dean, Herman Kluge. Similarly, regulation of men's employment hours and fulfillment of their housing needs are services of his office. Financial matters are also considered by the deans. Both accept applications for student loans from the em- ergency loan fund of the College Common- wealth. Besides acting as Dean of Men, Mr. Kluge is head of the Physical Education Department at the college. organizations. In his new position as Dean of the College, Robert E. Norris, formerly Dean of Instruc- tion, has general supervision over the aca- demic affairs at WSC. His duties have been extended to include other than instructional matters. He supervises admission, scholar- ships, graduation conditions and curriculum, and has a concern for the improvement of the evaluation of instruction at the college. Mr. Norris not only serves as Dean of the College, but also is head of the Mathematics Department and of the Liberal Arts Division,

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As students and faculty members of Wisconsin State College in Milwaukee, we are rightfully proud of the dynamic personality who is president of our college, Dr. J. Martin Klotsche. Dr. Klotsche's deep interest in his fellowmen and his competent leadership abilities have made him a prominent figure in the field of public service. Possessing a penetrating understanding of world af- fairs, he has traveled extensively to participate in Institutes on International Understanding for Rotary International as well as to direct international student seminars abroad. In addition to a variety of other community activities, Dr. Klotsche is chairman of the National Education Commission of the Conference of Christians and jews, and recently has been selected the chairman of Greater Milwaukee's Planning and Development Committee. In keeping with his forward-looking spirit, last year he acted as Faculty Chair- man of the Summer Institute for Progress held at Bard College in New York State. With increased educational opportunities for all WSC students, his foremost concern, President Klotsche has played no small part in the most recent progress WSC has experienced, namely, the innova- tion of an Army ROTC program and the actualization of plans for a new library and laboratory school. The unprecedented advancement taken by WSC during the last seven years while Dr. Klotsche has served as chief administrator reveals that he unquestionably is a most valuable attribute to our college. I 3.1. Courtery of Milwaukee Senzinel Above: Dr. Klotsche looks on approvingly as Gov. Walter J. Kohler lifts the first spade- ful of dirt at the ground breaking ceremony for WSC's new library. Left: Miss Catherine Cleary, member of the Board of Wisconsin State College Regents, stops to talk with President Klotsche at his oifice.



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0 D 'Vectors Dr. L. H. Mathews is recognized by many entering freshmen as the person who came to their high school to inform them about teaching and the college. Seniors know him well, too, relying on the service his office provides in securing teaching positions through the placement bureau, which serves alumni and state school officials as well. Dr. Mathews is also responsible for the general policies of recruitment, follow-up of gradu- ates, school personnel and the public in the area which the college serves. Extension classes and activities of the sum- Frank Himmelmann, one of the eleven new staff members who came to the college in the fall, has taken over the duties of Dr. Eleanor McLaughlin as Director of the Cam- pus Laboratory School. Mr. Himmelmann comes from Northbrook, Illinois, where he was superintendent of schools. In addition to fulfilling his duties as director, he teaches an introductory education course. mer session are under the supervision of Dr. Adolph Suppan. Extension classes are offered evenings and Saturdays. The summer session offers some regular and special courses in addition to workshops, institutes, and con- ferences concerned with problems in the various fields of education. Dr. Suppan not only serves in this capacity but is an instruc- tor in the English department and pursues many interests outside of the college.

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