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Page twenty-six President O. C. Kreinheder In 1930 q mcm who had served on The Vcdpo board of directors from the time of its first Lutheran reorganization was appointed president 0 Valparaiso Uni- versity, Previously, Dr. Kreinheder had been president of the English district of the Missouri synod. President Kreinheder has proved hima self a builder. Not only did his first con- gregation, a mission of three, become G flourishing church, but, likewise, his next parishes at St. Paul, Minnesota, and Detroit, Michigan. Now, under his able direction, Valparaiso is making rapid progress. The president received his first train- ing in CI private school Cit Buffalo. Next he went to Concordia College, Conover, North Carolina. President Kreinheder completed his work at the St. Louis Theological Seminary. A WISE COLLEGE KNOWS
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DORMITORY DIREC TORS Taking care of students past and present, these women find much to occupy their time. Mrs. Merker has charge of the boys' dormitory ctnot Mrs, Rechhn, Brown House. Aitruricx has two Ch ectoresses this year; Miss Giessing and Mrs, Rohlfingv Miss Carboy is Alumni secree tary. L. U. A. The governing body of the University, L. U. A, represents Valparaiso out in the world. It, Cm a whole, controls the policies of the administration and tries to get financial support for the school. One of the questions before L. U. A. at the moment is the matter of the dance. STAFF OFFICERS These men have charge of the Qlictirs of the school. H, H. Kum- ntck is Dean of Students; A. F Scribner, registrar - business manager; F. R. Rochlin, student secretary,- O. C. Kreinheder, piesident; Mrs. K, E, Bowden, university librarian, and Rev. K. Lobeck, of the department of pubiic relations. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY With small parties and large parties the Women's auxiliary gathers money tor dormitory cmd campus improvement. Without their concentrated etw torts Valparaiso would not have the facilities it has today. Latee 1y, the members have made a number 0t additions to Lembke Hall's furnishings. Page twenty-five
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ITS FACULTY. LI: The College of Liberal Arts had the largest enrollment since 1925 this year, 360, of whom 214 were men and 146 were women The year's officers were John Schuth, president, Ruth Ungrodt, vice-president, and Sally Gohlke, sece retctryetrectsureri This school is divided into two die visions, the upper and the lower, The upper division gives teacher training and prepares students for graduate work. The lower division otters ct broad cultural background. Liberal Arts stu- dents, Cts CI whole, are given a broad cultural training in the social sciences, the natural sciences, and the human- ities tinclusive oi the languages, music, ctrt, and frequently also educationti This school enables the graduate to live cm intelligent and useful life after he has leit Valparaiso. BERAL ARTS CAN'T GET ALONG WITHOUT 'EM Page twenty-seven
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