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STUDENT DEANS The job of counseling and chaperoning coed houses is carried on by forty-one Student Deans. These women, employed by the university for a two-year period, also carry ten hours of graduate work toward a masters degree in student personnel administration. Their training program is super¬ vised by Dean Smith and directed by Dean Hilton. Men’s dormitories are managed by Resident Ad¬ visors who receive board and room for their ser¬ vices. As staff members they are supervised by the Dean of Men and are under the direction of Mr. J. Gould. To be eligible for this position the “RA” must have a good background in psychology, education, or personnel experience. RESIDENT ADVISORS : € ■ a . pf ■ ■ aW ■ l KT ' ;v jm
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T DEAN OF WOMEN Marjorie C. Smith, Dean of Women, is con¬ stantly busy doing one of the most difficult jobs on campus. Dean Smith comes from Troy, New York. She is a graduate of New York State Teachers Col¬ lege in Albany where she received her B.A., and Columbia University where she received her M.A. She has been with Syracuse University for seven¬ teen years, three of which she has served as Dean of Women. Miss Smith likes being with young peo¬ ple of college age and gets a great deal of satisfac¬ tion and pleasure from her work. MARJORIE C. SMITH, Dean of Women Miss Ruth Haddock, the assistant dean of women, works with students on personal problems. Miss Dorothy Osborn is the vocational-educational counselor. Miss Elizabeth Broad directs the social education and social activities of both men and women. Miss Kathryn W. Copeland, director of residence organization, advises on all housing problems. Miss Mary Andrew is in charge of the physical running of the dormitories. Miss Damaris Wilson is the director of the Student Union. 1 Dean of Women’s Office Staff
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mi«ni i m iunm w ■ »¥ ■ ■■ ■ ■■■■ ■ ■! Iiiiiiuru iiiiiiiiiiiiii Headquarters for all alumni activities Two of the office workers who help keep the alumni organiza tion running smoothly. SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI HOUSE The Syracuse University Alumni Association, organized in 1872, is celebrating its eightieth anniversary this year. On campus, Execu¬ tive Director J. Winifred Hughes encourages promotion of a closer relationship between the administ ration, trustees, students, faculty and alumni of the University. The big weekends find her especially busy arranging reunions for the visiting alums. The contributions from generous Syracusans which make up the Alumni Fund are con¬ stantly being used to expand facilities, courses, and the faculty. The official publication of the Alumni Association, The Alumni News, is most popular with young and old as it keeps them in contact with their University. Presentation of the Arents Medal award is made by Chancellor William P. Tolley to Syracuse alumni for outstanding service in their individual field. Receiving the 1951 awards are Dr. Gordon Hoople, Miss Helene Hartley and Mr. T. Frank Dolan. EaMTrV in s
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