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. -v....-...-.4.. xxxxxxxxxuuuxuxxu qu DEAN OF STUDENTS H. H. KUMNICK TRADITIONALLY, the Dean of Students is a member of the admin- istrative staff, Who has charge of student activities, social matters, and matters of conduct and diseiplinef, In reality he is the u:uirriinistrative odd- job man,, of the campus. His duties are multitudinous and multifarious. The files of our office represent a Wide range of campus activities. The University has charged our oflice especially with responsibility for the moral and religious development of the student. As a consequence our efforts extend to almost every center of human relationship on the campus, includ- ing residence supervision, dormitory welfare, Classroom work in religion, chapel services, Walther League activities, employment aid, pastoral calls, contact with the home, supervision of social activities, counselling of stu- dents in difficulty. , . The average person thinks of a college dean as a disciplinarian and an en- forcer of college regulations pertaining to student conduct. But few college administrators today exercise the disciplinarian functions of their office in terms of punishment. Discipline becomes more and more a matter of under- standing the maladjusted student and helping him to discover himself. The better one knows the individual student the easier it is to be of service to him. The policy of our office has always been to deal With all our students in the spirit of Christian love. MUSIC HALL 25 H. H. KUMNICK IlllIIHHHHIIIHIHHHIHIIHI IHHIIHHIHHHHH IIIHHIIIHIHHHIHHIIIIHHHIHHIHIHIIHIIIIHIHHIllIlllllHIHHIHIIIIIIHIIHIIHHU uaiamnk e
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IIHIHHIIHIIIIIIIIHHH THE RECORD SCHOOL OF LAW J. W. MORLAND, Dean DEAN J. W. MORLAND HE School of Law seeks to familiarize its students With the principles and rules that: have become fixed through the decisions of courts in cases that have come before them in the Anglo-American jurisdictions. tOutstanding local peculiarities existing in the various states of the United States and in the federal jurisdictions are not overlookedQ The aim is not solely to give in- formation, not is it solely to supply mental training. Discipline in the methods of legal reasoning and analysis are considered of great importance, but this is supplemented by such practical instruction and training in the operative hllIHIII functions. Lectures by men now in the active practice of the law, or upon the bench, are given each year With the end in. View of presenting to the stu- dent practical aspects together With information concerning the ideals and traditions peculiar to the legal profession. Thus, a sane and practical balance between theory and practice is sought and legislative enactments and societal influences are not neglected. Yet, legal reasoning and the judicial process through which 121W takes its operative form continues to receive foremost emphasis. Relatively small classes enable the teacher to render personal aid Whenever called upon. The School of Law seeks to serve through preparing for service those enrolled in its courses. IHHHIIIIHIIIIHIIIHIHIH llllltlll'HHlIlllHHHIIHHH H11 M ;g WALTHER LEAGUE TABLET 24
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.HHIUIIIuIIIIIIIHHIIH THE RECORD MEHL MEINZEN VOGEL BRIEL Prexitlenl Vice-Prexident Setrclm'y Tremurer STUDENT COUNCIL CARL LOOMAN - - - - - President, Liberal Arts ROBERT MOELLERING - - - President, Engineering A. L. SKINNER - - - - - - President, Law JACOB SCHOWALTER - - - - - President, Pharmacy MAURICE AHLBRAND - - - - - Liberal Arts RAYMOND KASE - - - - - - Liberal Arts WALTER CHRISTOPHER - - - - Liberal Arts LOUIS LICHTSINN - - - - Liberal Arts ARNOLD NUECHTERLEIN - - - - - Liberal Arts VERA GEORGE - - - - - - - Liberal Arts LAURA SAEGER - - - - - - - Liberal Arts ANNA MAE MILLER - - - - - - Liberal Arts CLARENCE STRUTZ - - - - - - Engineering EWALD NATH - - - - - - - Engineering ALLAN NIERMAN - - - - - - - Law HENRY CIECIERSKI - - - - - - Pharmacy llIlHlHlllHHllllllH IIIIHIU 1H HIIHH IHHHIHHI 'll'IIHIIV'lHiIIIItIHHHHlHlHHanI11HviH U'lHH HUNMHHHHI!IHIHIlHIHHHHIHIHIHIIIHHH: KREINHEDER, KROENCKE, BAUR, KUMNICK, MEHL, BRIEL SKINNER, SCHOWALTER, LOOMAN, MOELLERING, MEINZEN, VOGEL 26
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