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Page 11 text:
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Administration But now assists each in his separate way. Director of Wartburg ' s Develop- ment Association is the Rev. W. C. Langholz. He is the staff member responsible for collect- ing the money for a Greater Wartburg. The Rev. Mr. Langholz is also editor of the De- velopment publica- tion, Progress. Wartburg librarians are Miss Hielene Haefner and Miss Perna Lohn. Miss Lohn, seated at the desk, is head li- brarian for the excellent book collection Wartburg is expand- ing. Long-time secretary to the president is Miss Lona VuUgraf. When she is not typewriting or performing any of her other regular daily duties. Miss Vullgraf is always helpful to anyone who comes into her office. Caring for aches and pains of Wartburgers is Mrs. Paul Scherb, college nurse. With the co-operation of the Rohlf Memorial Clinic, Mrs. Scherb gives students medical and physical care. 11
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Administration Tend but to order our happy state. Jobs of director of ad- missions and keeper of rec- ords make the Rev. W. Co Fritschel, college registrar, a most important person on .eampuis. No student enters Wartburg and no student leaves the school but through him. He draws up schedules and assigns rooms, checks on graduation requirements and hour loads.. He is one of the men behind the scenes with- out whom a regulated college life would be impossible. Miss Eldora Flugga, college treasurer, has the re- sponsibility of handling all student fees, and keeping an accurate record of them. Most Wartburgers see her on regis- tration days and at any inter- vals between times when the checks for on-campus work are passed out. Business manager, Mr. Clarence W. Pries, has charge of student employ- ment and all purchasing for the campus household, which all adds up to a very busy person. His work entails a vast amount of detail and a wide knowledge of many fields. Anything concerned with the re- lationship of Wartburg College to the outside world is the Rev. C. G. Shalk- hauser ' s business. His public relations oflfice acquaints the wide public with the aims and the accomplishments of the school. Besides editing the Bulletin, he goes out for more students, thereby filling the dormitories and annexes with young people eager for a college educa- tion. 10
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More Workers And more on industry than strength relies. Left — The News Bureau sends out information about Wartburg College to newspapers all over the United States. Work- ing under the direction of Miss Margaret Wolff, Director of the News Bureau, with the Rev. C. G. Shalkhauser, Director of Public Relations in charge, were Omar Bonderud, Robert Gronlund (first semester), Norman Fintel, and Bob Snyder (second semes- ter) . Right — The college maintenance crew takes a minute off to have its picture snapped. Left to right a re Richard McCaulley, Charles Pichelmeyer, and Carl Getting. Below — Principal speakers at services during Religious Emphasis Week, February 1 to 5, were Mrs. Julius Bodensieck and the Rev. Marcus Rieke. Here they stop to chat during a lull in their full program. Right — The staff of t h e treasurer ' s office pauses during a busy day to have a picture snapped. Wielding the pen is Mrs. Waldemar Langholz, substitute for Mrs. Carl Muench, and at the filing cabinet is Mirney Martens. 12
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