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ADMINISTRATION DR. ELMER WILDS A variety of activities are handled In the office of Dr. Elmer Wilds, director of the Graduate Division and the Summer Sessions. As Graduate Division director, Dr. Wilds en- courages students to continue with their edu- cation beyond the four-year stage. The ad- ministration of the various phases of planning for assemblies, special programs, and other campus features are also handled through his office. DR. GEORGE MILLIARD Whenever students, old or new, need coun- seling, the office of Dr. George Hllllard is always ready to help In planning programs. In explaining curricula requirements, and In general adjustment problems. All freshman students are counseled in this department, and assignment of upperclass counselors also takes place here.
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DR. WYNAND WICHERS Now in his third year on Western ' s campus, Vice- President Dr. Wynand WIchers has played an innportant part in the growth which has taken place here since the close of the war. He has won a place in the hearts ct the students with his cooperation and interest in sludent affairs. JOHN C. HOEKJE Always busy, yet always help ful, Mr. John C. Hoekje is the man with whom the students have the closest contact in student affairs. As Dean of Admin- istration, he handles a multitude of details, yet he is always able to analyze and offer specific advice on the hundreds of different items which are handled through his office. LEONARD GERNANT To Mr. Leonard Gernant, Assistant Registrar, falls the task of supervising the records office, in which scholastic records and grades are recorded and per- manently entered on the school files. Along with his record office duties, Mr. Gernant assists the Dean of Administration with various jobs.
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The 1948 Brown and Gold has been designed to present all phases of life af Western — from the time that the first rays of sunlight creep across the hilltop to the hour when quiet reigns over the campus. Throughout the seriousness of purpose which determines the actions of Western students there runs a vein of humor and the ability to take hard work with a smile. Into the 43rd annual edition of the Brown and Gold, we have attempted to inject this vein of humor, for the staff believes that the knack of working seriously — but with a smile — is a valuable possession. DICK KISHPAUGH, Editor 1948 Brown and Gold 14
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