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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jun 1963, p. 3

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in Dr Siperkeen's office he will have such important outreaehes in Mudent service as disciplinary counselling. foreign student guid- ance. student loans, sehoiarstsips, and bursaries He will serve as a member of the University Ad. ministrative Council (President's Cabinet). In chairman of the Council on Student Affairs, which lncludn the urrivrrsity chupllin. dean of men. den of women. His most Important function in terms of individual students will be to create opportunities where- in students can attain their greatest academic potential. These include many extra-class influences through which the realization of one's intellectual potential can be reached, With. Dr. Speckeen. as dean of stu, dents at Waterloo University College. will head a variety of services for students. He will gn'e guidance to students In extra-curricular matters as well as nudemic affairs. Dr. Speckeen is a graduate of Preston Central Public School, Preston High School, and Gait Collegiate Institute and Voca- tional School. He received his bachelor of arts degree at Gos- hee (Indiana) College in 1962 and and his bachelor of divinity deg- ree at Goshen College Biblical Seminary in 1956. Michigan State Lniversity awarded him the deg- tee of doctor of philosophy in 1963. Additional graduate study was carried out at Knox College, University of Toronto. 195253 and at Northwestern University in 1955 and 1956. In addition to serving on the faculties of Northwestern Uni, versity and Michigan State Uni- versity m speech and commun- ications. he acted as resident coordinator, communication se- minars conducted by Michigan State University for the United States Federal Government. From 1960 to 1962 Dr. Spec- keen was dean of students of the Lmyersuy of Dubuque. Dubu- que. Iowa. an institution of the Lnited Presbyterian Church in the USA. He also was head of the speech department of the institution which includes I " eral arts college and a theologi- cal seminary. He Is an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church and was ordained in 1957. At Waterloo University College he succeeds Professor Donald F. Morgenson in the office ot dean ot students. Prof. Morgensun will now give lull-lime to his res- ponsibilities as head of the De- partment of Psychology. At the present time Dr. Sperm keen is an educational consult- anl for the Canadian subsidiary of Field Enterprises Educational Corporation. a publishing firm ot Chicago, with offices in Toronto. Responsible to the vice-president of the Canadian unit, his duties include 'tut-lation, and per- sonnel administration, working In a large measure in work. shops with teachers and school administrators, including those of church-related institutions. Br Frederick J. Speckeen, weighs! 11: counselling and a native of Hespeler. Ontario. has been appointed dean at student: at Waterloo University College by the Board of Governors of Waterloo Lutheran University. His responsibility will be one of new dimension in student ser- Vice and guidance. titled to the lucky mic held in conjunction with lit-Phat“ oft- la’al an opening. " you: at. . Juno, 196t George W Gordon, chairman oi the "Importation committee ol the Public Dunne. Commis- uon. announced that a than". nigh! meet at service would go into effect in the Ttein Citie- June 10th at one An. thur Kaufman o! Doom m the first baby born on June Tttt " btttteratthetntoTtvinatyhoe pink and manquenuy w- on. “can one 1satiiuoeratmsr hm- it will be is“. 'rwtsmritaitoferondMrs.A, -dthat-tingrnwster 'mtPteews'uttesta-toqtat M-ass-tante-r- Whoa-In. F. l Speckeen Appointed lutheran ll. Dean 0f Students MuattB-,dtat'mtanMthse Files of yesteryet Waterloo Chronicle "Yanks-Juno. ”In!” Mood-aha“,vul. ' "ir,,,liJ'i,TitLii'TGTLc " Dr. Speckeen will also direct the Faculty Advisors' program {in which each matriculating stu- dent is assigned to a member of the faculty to oversee, orient, and guide the new student in as , many phases of academic life as :the student needs. Through this {program the university hopes to deal with students on a "Whole person" basis rather than trag- menting students in their learn- ing and in their extra-curricular activities. The approach is to create a situation in which the total person can develop in an atmosphere of individual attea. (tion. I A minister recently married I young couple. The Groom asked; change. Take an of to. morrow, your yesterdays will take care of themselves. During the human cleaning operations in a large steel works the men occasionally had to walk across a plank high in the air. One of them would always cross it on his hands and knees. Foreman: "Are you afraid at wtlking on the plank '." There is also provision. through the Division of Counselling, for services of specially trained counselors to students. of the Dean's Council, a group including students. earotrieio, which evaluates the extra-class functions ot the university, with emphasis on student needs. of athletics: and u a member The Sohball championship at the senior boys and senior girls groups in the Waterloo Public School: Softball league showed St. Louis Boys taking the hon- ours in their group and the Al. eunder Girls won their dump ion-hip. announced in incl-ecu in building permits of 812.”) over 9394mm for Apnl and In of " you: up . Juno. ms The We]: hour: a an: new aerial my "White uae'. lt told of a New York nodal dunner who did not always tell thetnnhm here_toerunt, the local pinnacle. Muldkidnm;oookodnw Workman; “No. sir, 'tis afraid All Sins 6.98 and 8.98 . Play Suits - 2 Piece With Skirt at 4.98 . F or Patio and The Garden C For Special Occasions A Wonderful Selection In Anal Jersey Linen and Polished Cotton. They're All Here In Our Collection. GARDENING, GOLFING or DATING Engineer Necks of Watch» All The Sparkling Summer Colours Sim o . 19.10 - no. 14% . 2m Make A Date With Summer In Wonderful Washable Cotton Drones Whether Your Needs Are For Fashion Favorites omaNartdrqsfeat. Price 10.98 to 39.98 mmmmmm IIKWNW rum-1m daughter. LONG. Mr. and Mn. Arthur. 2r Diet: Ave., Waterloo. at KW Hospital June 3, daughter. PELTZ, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Berlin Wis, formerly of Wat- KRESS, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, 244 Lester sr, Waterloo, at St. Mary's Hospital, May 29, daughter. LANG, Mr. and Ma. Henry, 189 Mary St., Waterloo. at St. Mary's Hospital. May 31, GUDERSAN, Mr. and Iain. Wal- ter. RR t, Waterloo, at KAY Hospital. June 3 daughter. HOUSE. Mr. and Mrs. John. " Biuevaie St. South, Waterloo, at St. Mary's Hospital, May 31, ELMSLIE. Mr. and Mn Harry, 260 Hemlock St., Waterloo. at KW Hospital, In ao, daugh- ter. FRIES, Mr. and Mrs. Carl. 65 Weber St. South. Waterloo. " St. Mary's Hospital, May 31, AIRMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Ataatair, 43 Allen St. Waterloo, at K-W Hospital, May 30. son. CHENG, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, 170 King St. North, Waterloo, at KW Hospital, June 1, Ion COSTELLO. Mr. and Mn Don. aid, 6) George sc, Waterloo, at M. Mary's Bosnia]. June l, chums. ALBERT SEILING. of Elmira. Ontario, (left), paid the top price of $1,800 at the annual Production Sale of the Rom- andale Farms Holstein herd of Union- ville, Ontario. The sale was held at Oakville. Ontario, and the $1.800 fig- ure was for Romandale Reflection Dor- 17. BRIDGEPORT RD. AT ELLIS. WATERLOO Take advantage of one of our spring hair-fashion specials and see how natteringtr lovely your hair can bet Spec-inking In Perms and Colour. PHONE ”5-1571 OUR PATRONS SAY . . . Births OPEN "IDA! NIGHTS LUIGI BEAUTY SALON BEARINGER, Norman, " no? set St., Waterloo, May 30, 68 years. ILLERBRUN. Olive, 32 King St. NORRtSHALTER May 13. Marie Margaret Theresa Halter to Blair John Norris, both of " terloo. ROEDER - hit-LEAN. May 81, Mary Audrey McLean, Water- loo, to Larry Wilfred Roeder. Kitchener. SQUmE-BERNoskl, June l, Johanna Margaret. Bernoski. RR l, Waterloo, to Donald Henry Squire, Ktichener. ten C STRUDWICK. Mr, and Mrs. Rote en, ' State Court, Waterloo, at the K-w Hospital May 28, daughter. WILLIAMS, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrii. 242 State St, Waterloo, " WW Hospital, June q, daugh- ter. SILVA. Mr, and Mrs] Manuel " Mackenzie Ave., Bridgeport. at K-w Hospital, may unfunn- erloo. at Berlin Memorial Hm- pital, May M), answer. i", ‘ A-g G;5 " 'rf, c),s'is)jfi,iii,iii'ij', Marriages ".,,_.,cr..ti..e..t1r.!.i..e.r (LI-3M et.tttttt" Deaths een. a bred heifer sired by the famous Class "Extra" sire. A.B.C. Reflection Sovereign. Left to right: Albert Seiling: S. B. Roman, owner of Romandale Farms, and Mae Logan. Woodstock Ont. - 80 - The Holstein-Friesian Assoc,. iation of Canada, Brantford, Ont. A quantity of cigarettes and cigarette lighters were stolen, a- long with twenty mire of sun Police Investigate Restaurant Break-In Waterloo Township police are investigating a breath: " the Tulane Drive In Restaurant, on Hwy. tr, west of Preston. North. Waterloo. Mar 29. " "arg. SCHAFFER. Walter H., M) Rog- er St, Waterloo, May 29, 61 years. EBER, Amos M. RR t, Water- too, June 3, " years. . Store Everything For One Low Price . More Closet Space . Completely Insured . Positive Protection Again“: Moths, F ire, Theft Here’s What You Get - A German! $tttmge Service at a new low price All You (an 'Stuff" INTO A BIG STORAGE BOX BOX sl,, STORAGE ’1 FOR FAST - FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY (All -.. A A. "IW, WHY NOT CALL US FOR Waterloo Township Police are continuing their investigations into the break-in. The thieves smashed a cigar- ette vending machine and forced open the cash register which netted them an additional twenty cents. Thieves broke into the restau- rant by smashing n window on the south side of the building some time late Saturday evening or early Sunday morning. The breaknn was discovered by war erloo Township police, while on regular patrol work in the area. t was very happy to hear that Judy Orb-n had been chosen for this year's splash. She " truly one of the finest exponents of ethnic folk music today. Hav. ing played on concerts with her I can truly appreciate the assets that make her the fine perform- er she is. An amazing repertoire. sensitive approach to all her material and a complete back- ground knowledge of everything glasses, "eiits, Jenn (Du-iguana. shun”; lM. The Spoke-man. Valerie) Siren. 5.636 new We. 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