Dickinson College - Microcosm Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

 - Class of 1957

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We me eullfawecl dlfucfenit who me fir. it -L -2, , ' W M ,iftfiiaq-, U., 3,MWs.gg,, .. ...Wt W-. ggg..,, .ex an t5..1oo.u3tQg..., me-. M rw. The Cultural Aifairs Committee, which was established by the Student Senate in 1952, consists of six students and six faculty members with one of the faculty members heading the committee. This committee arranges to have famous musicians, authors, actors and other nationally known entertainers perform here at Dickinson. The funds for these events are appropriated from the student activity fees. pkg 1 assi 1 , ' 1225- - . gi. z w ,.a1:y,w,w . - MM- Us T? nu H 'i 'r..r will 'l'f ftg lt' ' ' N155 . ,SQ ' ww Wye' Hg' ' . . Es... A ' ll .1 L llliifiew '- ff. wi 5. H ut aa Standing, L. to R.: Prof. L. Ultan, Prof. R. Schecter, Prof. C. Sellers, Prof. H. Rogers Prof. M. Flower, J. Razzano, Prof. E. Finck Seated: H. Womsley, D. Weigel, M. J, Smgt: hurst, A. Phillips.



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Fre hmen Uoun elor Standing, L.-R.: B. Mathews, L. Silverman, B. Rogers, F. Carnpanelli, J. Could, D. Myers, D. Skeel, J. Razzano. Seated, top row: R. Parkins, J. Roberts, A. Phillips, C. Carpenter, J. Miller. Botom Row: C. Brockel- bank, V. Wolford. The person who makes the initial reception into the Dickinson circle for each new Dickinsonian is his student counselor. The responsibilities of the student counselor commence with the freshmen orientation program. However, the task of the counselor is more than just the handling of the formal orientation program. His advice to the counselee and his behavior toward him set the tone for the overall orientation which any incoming student must make in making the transition into the college environment. The student counselor knows no limits to his responsibility to the freshmen. He has been delegated to assist him with any and all problems, whether they be academic or social. The student counselor is, therefore not only a friend but also a chief confident for his counselees.

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