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SF ,r F; LQBECK 'Embac-Relmid Affairs in Altruria hall are super- vised by Miss Katherine Kaiser, in her capacity as Director of Altruria Dormitory. She acts as adviser to dormitory residents on any problems they may have. Miss Kaiser is also active as Director of Women's Ath- letics. Mrs. Lydia Merker is matron of Lembke Hall, the dormitory for first year men. Page Fifteen $$Pi mmwwmv'
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DEAN H. H. KUMNICK guidance of our student body. His is the task of advising the student on academic and extracurricular problems. Mr. Scribner, as the Registrar-Business-manager, copes with all problems of enrollment and financing. He is the man to see on matters of finance. A new building, repairs on an old one, some new fixtures, in fact, anything that necessitates financial aid for its undertaking, is approved by our Mr. Scribner. To Mr. Henry M. Stoeppelworth, our Student Secretary, goes the job of canvassing prospective students for Valparaiso. He covers more terri- tory in the administration of his position than any person connected with the University. The Department of Public Relations has charge of publicity and solicitation of funds for the University. Mr. Gustav W. Lobeck is Director of Public relations, and Mr. Karl H. Henrichs acts as Permanent Funds Secretary. Miss Mildred Carlson acts as office manager for the business department. Other assistants to the officers of Administration are Miss Ruth Darst, assist- ant to the Registrar-Business manager; and Miss Esther Kirchofer, Assistant Registrar, at present on leave of absence, and studying at the University of Chicago. Miss Catherine Carboy, Alumni Secretary for the past fifty-five years, will be retired on a pension at the end of this year. She is the official greeter for visiting alumni, and keeps up a regular correspondence with them. RUTH A. DARST Assistant Bus. Manager, Registrar ESTHER Kl RCHHOEFER Assistant Registrar Page Fourteen
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COLLEGE OF J. L. BASTIAN A. BENSON E, W. CHAFFEE R. CHILDS E. E. GOEHRING English English Music Business Economics W. E. BAUER F. R. ELLIOTT E. L. FROST S. L. GREENE H. GUILLAUMANT History Zoology Music Music French The Valparaiso College of Liberal Arts has passed through its last year under that title. In accordance with an action of the Board of Directors taken in the early part of this year, the college will henceforth be officially known as the College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Walter George Friedrich, dean of the College of Liberal Arts, has been untiring in his efforts to place Valparaiso's largest academic unit in a position of prominence among other institutions of higher learning in the country. Under his direction, the department of business and economics has been expanded; plans for the expansion of the departments of religion and edu- cation are rapidly coming within scope of fulfillment; and a department of fine arts is to be added in the future. Largest in the college is the department of business and economics. A thorough training in the essentials of accounting and economics is afforded the student. A part-time instructor was added to the department this year. Professor Charles Frederick Ziebarth is head of the department. The depart- Page Sixteen
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