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Deans With gentle hands a form of law bestow. The Dean of the Faculty is the leader of the academic community over which he presides. Dr. Carl Reuss, Wart- burg ' s dean of the faculty, is the man who keeps the college abreast of the times in growth and in development of the curriculum. He seeks to improve the faculty and the divisions, advises and recommends the department heads, and consults with the president of the col- lege. Mrs. Barbara A. Schick, d.ean of women, is overseer of all the women ' s activities on the campus. It is from her that women students receive their out-of- town permits, excuses, as well as their counseling and advising. She also has charge of the Women ' s Judicial Board and other student committees. Mrs» Schick is the final authority on women ' s hours and housing. The subject of primary concern to the dean of students is the student. Mr. Earnest F. Oppermann, dean of stu- dents, co-ordinates college inter-relations with students, including admissions, health service, dormitories, annexes, pri- vate residences, the direction of social affairs, the control of student organiza- tions and publications, student aid, the administration of scholarships and grants-in-aid, student counseling and ad- visory service. 14
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Administration And with hard labor build. Here working in the Public Relations Office, are Mrs. Rose Bergstraesser, assistant director of public relations, and Irene Reiman, Paula Schiffler, and Marie Ehlen, typists. While Esther Blasius is talk- ing over the phone, Lois Burmeister is typing a letter for Mr. C. W. Pries, Wartburg business manager. In this office are handled all college business transactions, student em- ployment, and requisitions. New addition to the office of the registrar is Miss Mattie Harms, secretary to the registrar and manager of the Placement Bureau, shown here with the office assist- ant, Mildred Boelter. Secretary to the Develop- ment Director, the Rev. W. C. Langholz, is Mrs. Grace Siefkes. Here she is shown checking the files for information to be used in the development publication. Progress. 13
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Caring for Souls and Bodies ' Tliee offered, inceiise nd prociaimed a. feasto All religious activities osi tlie campus are under the direct supervi- sion of tlie Rev, Edwin Schick, college chaplain. The Rev. Mr„ Schick is in charge of drawing up schedules for the evening chapel services and re- ligious convocations as well as being co-adv!Sor of Chi Rho and the LSAo Besides carrying a full load as Christianity instructor, the Rev. Mr. Schick is also in charge of counseling students on religious and other prob- lems. If Dining Hall staff members are caught by the camera as they rest be- tween serving 350 diners at every meal. Mrs. Henry Grube, manager, and helpers are seated, left to right, as follows—Mrs. Schiller, Mrs. HuUing- er, Mrs. Platte, Mrs. Soldwisch, Mrs. Bunger, and Mrs. Fisher. Whether it is for a coke, a lunch, or a whole meal, Wartburgers usually go to the College Den for re- freshments and a good time. Den workers shown here, left to right, are — Bill Biederman, George Herbener, Mrs. Marjorie Michaelson, Jim UUom, Edie Baehr, Gus Begalske, Manager Viola Luhring, and Ruth Floy. 15
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