Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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lf XX riff lx X as TQ 2 E5 X :E . 45 it Z ' X 'ilu'-, ,J-X X E i ,fx I Jinx Q .ET 1 -. ,. ,,, .i,., ,Yi i :LIZ ,X . -' DEAN Hfumv S. GANDERS fducation EAN HARRY S. GANDERS, of the School of Education and the Graduate School, leads Syracuse University in many activities of a pioneer nature. The School of Education introduced dual- professorships, permitting a professor to he dually enrolled as a member of the faculty of the pro- fessional school and the academic college of his interest. This school has also pioneerecl in establishing field workshops, conferences, and special education courses for teachers of the physically handicapped. The preservice teacher education program of the School of Education is known throughout the country for the practical nature of its program, a program wherein education majors learn the princi- ples of teaching and how to apply them. The school is also well-known for its cooperation with all the high schools of Syracuse and many social agencies of the city which serve youth, as well as with cities throughout the state. The high selective standard for admission to the teacher-preparation program is another of its advances.

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THE Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, under the guidance of Dean Paul H. Appleby, is the oldest and one of the few schools of its kind in the country. To improve the course offered, the school is constantly at work to further integrate the study of the social sciences. Undergraduate studies are receiving greater at- tention through special lectures and experimental classes. The most outstanding feature of the graduate school continues to be the program in public admin- istration. In addition to this course the school serves the government by conducting special surveys. Dean Paul H. Appleby, one of the newest deans on the hill, has done much to lend prestige to our campus. Former Under Secretary of Agriculture and Chief of food missions to Great Britain, Dean Appleby now applies the talents so capably used while in government service to Syracuse. While he is busy with lecturing and work for New York State, he never forgets the things for the students. OE course, the fact that men like T. V Smith have lately been added to the staff are some of the visible eliects, but it's the things not so pub licized, such as the establishment of a placement office for graduates, that makes for respect. C'itQ2en.4lnQn DEAN PAUL H. APPLEBY A ? f ' U A v , - CCE :,,g,v5,.F-fn-f-f- co LI!! r r lr i guy i: uiuilliulib LULL-,-:L-.-L



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DEAN LEMUEL C. DILLENBACH - r E I i-rv bmi' ' lf f F ' , C M75 'D -. ,, ri-- at .., -Q... Sline 14144 CROUSE COLLEGE is the home of the 74 year old College of Fine Arts. With the development this year of the Fine Art Concentration course, the college should make some impact on the more than 15,000 students in the university. The aim of Crouse's faculty is to give art appreciation and understanding to these stu- dents. There has also been provision for art exhibitions of the students and other artists. Through the band, orchestra and the opera work- shop the student can enter the field of music. Architecture too, although necessarily somewhat limited, is open to students other than those in the course through exhibits. Former dean of Architecture, Dean Lemuel C. Dillenbach, has been at Syracuse since 1954. A graduate of the College of Fine Arts at Car- negie Institute of Technology, Dean Dillenbach is well known in the field. Dean Dillenbach expertly coordinates the former departments of the college which have evolved to the status of schoolsg art, music and architecture. As he says, I can't make Crouse the greatest col- lege in the country, or the best college, because it already is. But our job is the conveying and building up of the understanding and appreciation of art with our students through visual and audio liaison.

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