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Faculty Senate— 7 ' o;j Row: G. Orval Ebberts, Glenn M. Busset, E. E. Leasure, Marjorie Adams, Beth Alsup, Nina Browning, Har- old Howe, Donald C. Kelly. Second Row: Fritz Moore, Milton L. Manuel, M. A. Durland, William L. Stamey, Albert L. Pugsley, William H. Honstead, Bob L. Smith, Paul E. Sanford. Bottom Row: Donald M. Trotter, Thomas M. Hahn, Ellsworth M. Ger- ritz, Ralph G. Nevins, Irvin L. Reis, John W. Shape, William F. Baehr, H. J. Wunderlich. Towering above its surroundings, the Michael Ahearn fieldhouse figures prominently in a K-Stater ' s life. Be- sides being the scene of athletic contests, fall and spring registration and commencement are conducted here. ieots. 17
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Deans Help K-Staters With Endless Problems Dean of Students Herbert Wunderlich started his sixth year at KSU this fall with a gratifying accom- plishment. The first men ' s residence hall was staffed and ready for occupancy after years of planning and developing. The dean continued to work on plans for a Student Union addition and more housing for women. Under the guidance of Wunderlich ' s of- fice, counseling staff research was strengthened, health staff duties were expanded, and formation of an aid and awards office was considered. In addition to administrative affairs, the dean worked with fra- ternities and sororities standards and problems. Lahey and Wildy Counsel Students Sharing the problems of the dean of students were Margaret Lahey, associate dean, and Charles H. Counseling students and performing administrative tasks occupy time of Margaret Lahey and Charles H. Wildy. H. Guiding all phases of students ' lives on campus is the primary concern of Herbert Wunderlich, dean of students. Wildy, assistant dean. Looming large among the re- sponsibilities of Dean Lahey was additional housing for women, especially plans for Smurthwaite women ' s scholarship house and off-campus housing. Coeds found a ready and sympathetic listener in Dean La- hey, who devoted much of her time to counseling. Wildy, in his first year at Kansas State University, assumed duties as executive secretary of the general scholarship committee, adviser to international stu- dents, coordinator of the orientation program, and counselor to men students. Senate Shortens Class Drop Period Affecting the entire student body last fall, was a Faculty Senate decision to decrease the drop dead- line for classes from 9 weeks to 18 days. The deci- sion was one of many policies by which the Senate shaped K-State ' s purposes and character. 4 i '
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A FACULTY member fires another potential strike down the alley in faculty league competition. Five faculty leagues at the Union provide an opportunity for 160 K-State faculty bowling enthusiasts to compete in teams. Faculty members and their families are offered recrea- tion and instruction during faculty swim nights. Faculty Enjoys Escape From Books Classes Weekly, monthly, and bi-monthly, K-State ' s facul- ty finds, as do the students, there ' s a certain amount of time away from the books and classrooms to be disposed of. So they bowl, dance, square dance, play bridge, and attend lectures, banquets, and discus- sion groups. All work and no play has the same ef- fect on the faculty as it has on students. Social Club Presents Style Show Though the University Social club is for faculty members ' wives and women faculty members, its activities are planned for the men ' s benefit too, and offers to all, opportunities for acquaintance and re- acquaintance at the club ' s six annual meetings and Newcomers club. Billboards of Fashion, a style 18
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