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DEM DF WOMEN Miss Deborah Bacon, Dean of Women, heads an office which is one of the most complex in the University. All undergraduate women are under her charge and care. This entails direction of women ' s housing, counseling, scholarships, loans, grants, the League, and public relations. This year there was the added responsibility of a new dorm housing 1200 girls. Miss Bacon is a member of the University Scholarship Committee and adviser to Women ' s Judiciary Council. She holds an R.N., B.S. (public health), M.A., and Ph.D. in English Literature. DEM DF MEN The Office of the Dean of Men covers many areas. Driving regulations, discipline, housing, counseling, and scholarships are some of its responsibilities. Another is the Student Art Print Loan Collection, which rents pictures to students for 25? a semester. Dean Rea oversees all this work as well as holding numerous positions. For example, he is chairman of the Loan Committee, and chairman of the Scholarship Committee. Dean Rea, a Michigan graduate himself, also has been elected to various honoraries for service in many different fields. 32
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THE VIEE-PflESIDEIVTS Working directly under the Board of Regents in the administration of the University are the Executive Officers. This body consists of President Hatcher, the Assistant to the President, the Director of University Relations, and the Vice-Presidents. The Vice-President and Dean of Faculties supervises research and general instructional programs. The Vice-President in Charge of Business Affairs is concerned with finance and the maintenance of University equipment. Coordinating various aspects of student life beyond the classroom is .he duty of the Vice-President for Student Affairs; while direction of University relations throughout the state is handled by the Coordinator ot University Interests. Such matters as radio and television broadcasts, Alumni Relations, and Information Service are duties of the Director of University Relations. Serving as an assistant to President Hatcher is the Secretary of the Regents. Another member of the body, on ietirement furlough this year, is Assistant Vice-President and Secretary of the Regents Erich A. Walter. Assistant to the President and Secretary oi the Regents Erich A. Walter. Vice-President Wilbur K. Pierpont, in charge of Business Affairs and Finance. Vice-President William E. Stirton, Co- ordinator of University Interests, and Director of the Dearborn Center. Director of University Relations Lyle M. Nelson. Vice-President for Student Affairs lames A. Lewis. Vice-President and Dean of Faculties Marvin L. Niehuss. 31
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Dean oi Women ' s Office: A. Leslie, Mrs. Elizabeth M. rs. Ebrie R- Fuller. Dean of Men ' s Office: Front Row: Dr. Peter Ostafin. Dean Walter Rea. Dr. John Bingley. Mr. Karl Streift Back Row: Mr. Ivan Parker, Mr. William Cross. OFFICE OF STLDEM AFFAIRS Operating jointly, the Office of Student Affairs and the Assistant Deans of Men and Women carry on activities which affect every student enrolled in the University. No problem is so big that it can not be resolved by the Office of Student Affairs. These people are concerned with the activities of both men and women. For the men, counseling services are available. Driving regulations are also issued in this office. Student identification cards are initiated here. Men ' s residence halls and fraternities are supervised by the assistant deans. Loans to students, scholarships, and grants also are issued from this office. If one needs a letter of recommendation, it too can be obtained from the Office of Student Affairs. Thus, it can be seen that whether one wants a job, a new apartment, chaperones for a party, an automobile permit, or an art print to rent, the Office of Student Affairs can resolve all of the problems. In our vast educational system here at Michigan, this office alone still maintains a personal intimate contact with the student Office oi Student Affairs: Front Row: Dr. Peter Ostafin. Mis. Ruth CaBahan, Dean Walter Rea. Dr. John Bingley. Mr. Karl StreifL r: Mr. Ivan Parker. Mr. Mark Noffsinger. Mr. George Mr. John Hale, Mr. William Cross, Mr. A. M. Bdersveld.
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