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Mrt Paul Zehner The Department of University Relations, this year under the direction of President Kretzmann, is the liaison office be tween the campus and the religious, business, and professional world outside the campus. Paul Zehner presents the financial picture of the university to men and women who are capable, of making substantial gifts. Jim Siebert makes continuous ef- fort to increase understanding between the church and our university through its students, fleld representatives, and key Lutheran laymen. Professor H. C. Grunau acts as part-time director of pastoral relations. Jane Rock assists the President in keeping the program functioning smoothly. Director ofStudent Servicex, Alumni Association, Mark Young, head; Mrs. E. Alsie Larson, secretary. Mrs. Josephine Ferguson . . . 25 Dmctor afAdmzmong Mr. Frederick Rechlin
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BUSINESS OFFICE Many of the invaluable services that the university offers its students are co-ordi- nated under the Business and Registraris Office. Into this busy ofhce, headed by Mr. Albert Scribner, come the sch0017s adminie strative affairs and the business problems of more than 2,000 students. Mr. Albert Scribner, Registrar and Business Manager iiScribii and his staff are busy the year round with setting up and checking admittance requirements, registering students, and publishing the university catalogue Amixmnt Business Manager, Mr. Morgan Bursar and Office Manager, Miss Laesch. From the day when students arrive as green cEfrosh to their last triumphant hour at commencement, these students seldom stray from the above peopleis range. Asxociate Registrar, Mri Thune Assistant Registrar, Mrs LePell 24
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DEAN OF MEN One of the important duties for the Dean of Men, Dr. Luther Koepke, is the orientation pro- gram for the freshman students. This includes the testing program and the parents7 meeting which was started this year. Dean Koepke is a counselor to all men on campus and a supervisor over the dormitories and the fraternities. He is also the Selective Service Di- rector and he counsels the veterans. In addition Dr. Koepke is the advisor for the girls enrolled in the deaconess program; he is secre- tary of the religion department and he is a member of faculty committees. Dean Luther Koepke DORMITORY DIRECTORS In supervising the menis dorms, the dorm di- rectors are always willing to help and guide the stu- dents. Professor Wilbur Hutchins, Dormitory A: Professor Kumniek, Lembke Hall: Professor Walter Reiner, Dau and Kreinheder Halls. 2 6 t
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