Valparaiso University - Beacon / Record Yearbook (Valparaiso, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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ALTRURIA-DODGE DIRECTORS Serving as the hall directors for the freshmen woments dorm this year are Miss Rosemary Pond at Altruria and Mrs. Elsa Schwerin at Dodge. Op- erating in an advisory capacity to the student dorm councils, these women work under the Dean of W0men7s oHice in the administration of these womens residences. Competent upper-classmen aid the directors by serving as counselors to the hall residents. Miss Rosemary Pond, Altruria Hall Director; Mrs. Elsa Sehwerin, Dodge Hall Director. GUILD-MEMORIAL DIRECTORS Operating in the same capacity as the freshmen womerfs hall directors are Miss Jo Leege at Guild and Mrs. Dorothea Dunagan at Memorial. Each director serves as adviser to the dorm council of her residence and carries out the administrative work under the Dean of Women,s thce. Student assistants at these halls aid the directors in their work. Mrs. Dorothea Dunagan, Memorial Hall Director; Miss Jo Leege, Guild Hall Director. LEMBKE DIRECTORS In charge of the administration of Lembke Hall, dormitory for freshmen men, are Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Kumnick. Working under the oHice of the Dean of Men, Dr. Kumnick serves in an advisory capacity to the dorm council in the mat- ters of dorm policy. Upper division students serve as counselors, and they, with the president of the dorm, form the dorm council. Professor and Mrs. H. H. Kumnick, Lembke House directors.

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FOOD Barbeque on bun, Italian spaghetti and chipped beef on toast are familiar dishes to all Valpo students. We have the llCaf for those who want speed, the Shanty for those who want paper doilies under their plates, and the Hole for those who want informality and atmosphere. The cafeteria is a large one story building in which an average of 1900 meals are served daily. The Shanty is a smaller restaurant noted for its student-designed murals. The Hole is aptly enough located in the basement of Altruria Hall and is famous for its casual service and the Garri- sons, the campus standbys. it Mr. Kenneth Harman, Manager of the Shanty and Cafeteria; Miss Dorcas Borcherding, assistant manager. LEFT 10 RIGHTaSeutcd: ,h'llssliusllilng, Mrs. Bowden, Mr. Gru- nau, librarian: Miss Crisman. Standing: Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Schwan, Mr. Stagcr. HEALTH CENTER, Pink pills, white pills, green pills . . . or will it be a nose spray for you today? Or green cough syrup that tastes like creme de menthe and some red stuff that tastes like something mom used to give us before we knew any better. Comments like this are familiar to Valpo students, but seri- ously we all agree that the Health Center, directed by the university physician and registered nurse, fulfills its services with ability and has an active interest in each studentls welfare. LIBRARY From weighty tboth physically and mentallyl government and philosophy tomes to those ten page specials avidly read by anyone taking Kid Lit . . . the library has them all. This year students from all classes browsed among the open stacks to select the book of his or her choice. And,, of course, Dr. Friedrich held his annual field trip to the Shakespeare section.



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DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY RELATIONS As Coordinator of University Relations, Mr. Herbert Knopp directs all three divisions of the department-Finance, Alumni, and Publicity, but is particularly in charge of the Finance division. In this capacity, he is concerned with maintaining an operating income for the University of over $600,000 a year over and above tuition and fees, paying off the debt incurred by the renovatirig of the old campus in 1945, and raising funds for the new campus. STUDENT PROCUREMENT Mr. Paul Zehner, as National Field Secretary of University Relations, supervises the work of re- gional representatives and the trainingand work of the student solicitors who go out to gam support for the University. ADMISSIONS Carrying on from where the work of the Student Procurement thce ends, Mr. F. H. Rechlin, Di- rector of Admissions, receives and evaluates the applications of prospective students and makes the final decision concerning eligibility.

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