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i s Mr. Kennelli li. Miller is Director of Little Crassy Laid, As Dnlecfm Of ANU SC't 1Uf-5, DIP- ll-flilflltl I-y lllllflt Campus and Iixeenlire Director of Ilze SIU Ponndation. .superLz.s'e.s' Campus agcnczcs unc 11.s.s1.s.s OH:-CllIHjJll.S. Of the several administrative organizations, the three that seem most often to he the least understood hy stu- dents are those of Legal Counsel and Assistant to the President, Area Services, and the Student Affairs unit of the Student XVelfare Organization. The Legal Counsel and Assistant to the President ad- vise the president in regard to legal matters, provide le- gal counsel for students upon matters in which SIU is not a party of interest. He is directly responsihle to the Board of Trustees for the legal matters it assigns him and is responsihle to the president for other matters. The Area Services Ollice is an all-university division that coordinates the puhlicity program of the university, directs the placement of students and alumni in johs, and promotes organized alumni activities. Also, it ar- ranges meetings and programs on the campus that are sponsored ln' oil'-campus groups, is responsihle for the general puhlie relations ol' the t'niversity, and prepares data pertinent to the progress of Southern. The Ulliee ol' Student .-Xllairs is administered hy the direetor, in cooperation with the Dean old Nlen and the Dean ol' XYomen. The director, through the student deans, supervises the eonduet ol students and is initially responsilrle lor formulating the rules and regulations governing conduct not immediately' associated with ae- adeinie instruetion. .Xliter eonsiderations ol' the Student c,Ullllt'll, he reeonnnends to the llllX't'l'Sllf' Hudgetarv tfonneil an allocation ol' stndtnt aetivitv liunds. 22 r- NA. any administrators W1 Q 1011, -'lfllllif Dean o .'ll'lllll'I71lC Afairs and llfllfl'-V' 'I' W llzl f f wr of r'lu'inislry, was nppoinlecl lo this position in 1950.
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Dean Of the rge of day. ?Ht,g OH-ice ' review of has taught lied exten- he Morris is on the ved. The the Uni- reased as ere tem- w ,v I l l if li v 2 fi 1 ,V l ,. 1 v yf'S.'fQf3 efwf--N E.,-42546 H-'afiazg gifilffl :f'J...'y'.Tg .-gf, 5 :' - ,,-fr' iifi 12 1-'ilrziif 7 :F if , ga. .J 6 ,I E .1 an A nevv, much-needed 'Vice President's Office is built near Morris Library Dr. Charles D. Tenney, Vice President in charge of instruction, was appointed to this position in 1952. Dr. Tenney came to Southern in the fall of 1931 as an Assistant Professor of English. He has served the university Without exception ever since. In 1935, he was made an Associate Professor, and in 1936 initiated the Work in philosophy at SIU. During this period he Was active in student af- fairs. In 1945, Professor Tenney was designated Administrative Assistant to the President, and in 1948 Was named a general vice president. Z1
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s,,.,,,t V.-W .. J f. William I, Tudo, assists of-campus Mr. Edward V. Miles, Administrative Assistant to the President, worlcs out stag benefits and land negotiations. Dr. Clarence YV. Stephens, Budget Officer for Southern, was principal of Metropolis High School before coming to SIU. strators guide Southern students to a future Top: Administrative Assistant to the President Dr. Iames B. Turner heads school research of university operations. Below: Dr. I. Clark Davis, Dean of Men and the Director of Student Afairs, also advises Phi Eta Sigma fraternity. As Legal Counsel and Acting Director of Business Affairs, john S. Renclleman uses law tactics. .5 V 9 ' 76m Q NK Q1 W 64 'S dllfl Pfolesl f l 5 J fr-an-..,,,,,,,,,,,,M'Q
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