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FACULTY STUDENT COUNCIL From left to right : Dean Fritz, John Keller, Barbara Fritschel, Ken Kohl, and Dean Neumann STUDENT GOVERNMENT Leadership in student government this y ar was in the hands of John Keller, president of the student body. Lowell Koch served as vice-president. With a cooperative Student Senate such as ours, we have carried out such projects as the first get-acquainted mixer, a more than over-the-top Red Cross drive, and most important of all the Educational Appeal Drive. When we do achieve a Greater Wartburg, we shall be indebted to this organization for its strenuous efforts to realize that ideal. No government is satisfactory unless there is a firm yet wholesome relation between the governed and the governing. The Faculty-Student Council is the unifier on the campus. Here the problems that concern both faculty and students are frankly discussed and solved. STUDENT SENATE Sitting: J. Keller, pres., N. Langholz, P. Hinrichs, J. Gold, L. Teske, B. Fritschel, D. Loots, L. Koch Standing: W. Roleder, J. Meyer, M. Ackerman, H. Brokering, H. Brokering, E. Fritschel, K. Kohl.
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THE DEANS DR. G. J. NEUMANN Dean of Wartburg College When Wartburg College students need counsel or expert advice they have been made to feel free to seek out their deans who are always anxious and helpful in such circumstances to be of assistance. Wartburg men who want advice or who are troubled with absence slips seek out Dean Fritz whose office is a favorite spot. Our college co-eds look up Mrs. A. E. Fritz when they have troubles or diffi- culties to contend with. As dean of Wartburg College, Dr. G. J. Neumann is constantly giving of his time to solve student problems. He is also noted for the poetry which he writes in his spare time. MRS. A. FRITZ ALVIN E. FRITZ Dean of Women Dean of Men — 12 —
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A R T Drawing plans for a new creation The finer things of life have not been entirely brushed aside by the sterner realities of emergency. Classes in industrial art and normal art for future teachers, as well as periods of individual instruction, have been carried on the past year. Miss Helen Wright, instructor in art, directs her students in the development of skill in the use of water colors, clay, paper mache, and other mediums of art. Art appreciation, a course included for the second year in the Wartburg curriculum, familiarizes students with the various styles in the historical develop- ment of art and acquaints them with the styles and works of some of the old masters. MISS HELEN WRIGHT, instructor, putting on the finishing touches. — 14 —
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