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The Dean of Women ' s Office Is serv- ;e headquarters for Syracuse women, ervlng as counselors to women ' s activ- ies, the five staff members learn to now the students. They are responsible or the whole personnel program for romen ond the coordinating of the acllities of the University for the best dvantage of the individuol woman tudent. Through a program of cooperation ith women ' s activities, the creation of iroper environment, the administration if a wise and comprehensive social pro- |ram, provision for personal, vocational ind academic counsel, and an active nterest in every Syracuse girl os an ndividual, these counselors serve iyracuse and its women students. The )ean and her assistants wish to make ivoiloble in proper proportions the best iducational development of each girl. H ' 1 f- 1 V ' ' a pI 1 V J J ' ( H 1 lop row: D. Ball, Dean Smith. R. Paul. Firii row. Dean Hilton. M. Gilmore. Dean of Women Top row: B. Moses E. Smith. L. Crawford, A. Knopp. Council On Men ' s Affairs The Council on Men ' s Affairs is the Administrative Office of the University. Its functions are three in number: (I) to aid individual students in the solution of their personal problems; (2) to help to make extra-curricular activities con- tribute directly to the fundamental objective of the University which is the oil-round development of the individual student; and (3) to aid in the improve- ment of student morale and loyalty to Alma Mater. The first objective is sought through the Resident-Adviser program and the interviewing and counseling services of the office stoff. The second is sought through stimulation of Men ' s Student Government, and other campus groups. The third objective is sought by assisting student leaders in promoting activities.
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J. Winifred Hughes Varsity Club The Varsity Club, an organization of Syracuse University nrien who have won their varsity insignia, was started in the winter of 1933. The object of this club is to stim- ulate interest and to foster high ideals among the alumni and undergraduates of Syracuse. The members are encouraged to ottend all athletic events, and at the foot- ball games to sit as a group in a section des- ignated by the athletic management and known as the Varsity Club section. The Club has provided for its members and other alumni everything that might possibly interest them; such as smokers the evenings before the footboll gomes with Cornell and Colgate: team reunions; lun- cheons ot the Chamber of Commerce each month; and the Varsity Club News, which is published several times a year. Alumni Association The Syracuse University Alumni Assoclo- tion, orgonized in I 872, became a corporate body in 1884. The Alumni Office is a Service and Information Bureau for all persons in- terested in the University. The governing bodies of the present organization consist of six officers and a board of nine directors. The executive work of the Association is car- ried on by two Alumni Secretaries and a staff of assistants. There ore seventy-six local branches In the United States. Students upon graduation are urged to affiliate with the nearest local branch so that they will keep In close touch with the University. The Alumni Office alms to be a vital connecting link between the University and the alumni and thus make effective contribution to the development of a still greater Syracuse. Hymon Kopp
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