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EVO Dean Wom n Sealed: Miss Elsie Penfield, Miss Anne Calder, Dean M. Eunice Hilton, Miss Marjorie Smith. Standing:Mrs, Eleanor Mcliurdy, Miss ,lean Templeton, Miss Doris Seward, Miss Helen McCarvey. HE program of the Office of the Dean of w'f0lll6Il starts with corresponding to the prospective Syracusan. giving her informa- tion 011 what to expect of college. and how hest to prepare for it. After the student ar- rives. she continues to henefit from the pro- gram through personnel trained to help her meet new situations. There is someone to help her with her social life. her academic difficulties. vocational adjustment. or any other problem. No one is turned away from the Dean of Wo111en's ofhce because Dean Hilton and her staff are L'expendable in adjusting to the demands of a growing coed population. Dean of FTER nearly two years of war activities. including selective service deferments. the Office ofthe Dean of Menis Affairs has again heen ahle to devote attention to its various types of pre-war work. The prohlems of re- turning veterans as well as younger men still waiting for army service receive prompt attention. Under the guidance of Acting Dean Piskor. financial, vocational. academic and personal problems are worked out with students. Lewis Crawford is in charge of the univer- sityis new housing program for men. He has prolnoted the reopening of fraternities. Lewis Crawford and Dean Frank Piskor 27
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W0m6H,S tudent enate FIRST ROW: A. tlroxstliers, ll. Hines. M. lionergran, Wi. Cotton, E. Halt. SECOND ROW: D. Fenwick, H. Aliranison, .l. Covell, R. S1-lnnidt, G. Lane. THIRD ROW: J, Tarrant, J. Mayo, L. Priore, l,. Swan-on, .l, Maulull. FOURTH ROIV: A. Norton, ll, Pendleton, D. Spenver. SS got a fresh start this term by moving into a new office on the seeonfl floor of the Ailministration Building. and can reflect upon a year of real achievement. Culmina- tion of months of thought and eifort, was the presentation of a new constitution based upon our own federal government's division of powers i1lt0 executive, legislative, and her President Ruth Broo House Presidents Assembl judicial liotlies. The Tf3dill0lliS Committee of WSS and MSG will l13l1Cll6 Orientation Week ancl the publication of the freslnnan l1El11CllJ00li. t 43 ' :areas rl
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