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S!Kr i , .. .dd ,. .. .-i«JU-..4[ii ' ' b- ' DORMITORY DEANS TOP row: B. J. Smirk, B ZimiwaU, M. Smith, M Spicht, F. Rai fonl, J. Witt, D. Morre l, J. McMahon, B Brodahl, M. Wimhurst, G BmiitviJt, J. Vrothaoc, V. Vutman, M. Cunningham, H. Mackn. SECOND row: L MilUi, 0. Johnson, B. Bone E. Grtgoirt, V. Fletty, K Hammond, ] . Smith, S, Oliim C. Wells, 6. Hoiton, M. Mc Kinney, M. Morton, B. Kiither fvJ FRONT row: H. Hunting- ton, C. Cochan, A. Smith, ]. Suedenburg, A, Mayer, A Markes, N. Hell ling, M. Ful- ton, M. Doughten, M. Condra. Coming to Syracuse to studv from all over the country, the forty-tour women who comprise the dormitory deans or student deans have their hands full coun- seling and chaperoning houses of energetic coeds besides their obvious academic re- quirements. This group of women is headed bv Dean Hilton and her assistant, Miss Maude Stewart, who direct their various counseling and working activities. Each student dean remains at Syracuse for two years — and before leaving has ac- quired considerable experience in dealing with young people and their various problems. Hundreds of students tlock to the Stu- dent Infirmary each year with everything from sore throats and sniffles to sprained ankles and the measles. An enterinsr stu- dent ' s first glimpse of the Infirmarv is during his beginning days at Syracuse when he takes his admission physical ex- amination, but it usually isn ' t his last. The Student Health Service, reduced in wartime by a lack of personnel, is now resuming and expanding its scope of ac- tivities as soon as professional personnel can be contacted. FRONT row: Dr. Ma rty, Dr. Nauman. back row: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Mason, Miss Gorman, Dr. McVey, Miss Kelly, Dr. Levinson, Mrs. Mullahy. INFIRMARY STAFF 20
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STAFF OF DEAN OF WOMEN LEFT TO right; Dtatt Hr ron, Mu. Pukoi, M jj r«;; Sort, M:is Stiwart, Miss Mntz, Miss Bariihaif, Dean Smith, Miss Ball. It is the aim of Dean Hilton and her staff to give individual attention and ad- vice to each girl seeking it, to encourage each student to make herself an effective member of the college community, and to adequatelv prepare herself for post-college life. Through the trained personnel on the staff, a co-ed is aided in her social life, academic status, and vocational adjust- ment, as well as manv varied personal problems. This vear the Dean of Men ' s office has been busv resuming old acquaintances with former men students returning to the university from service, and also helping veteran students to make the difficult ad- justment back to college life. Frank Piskor, Dean of Men, has worked hard to help to alleviate their academic and personal prob- lems. To Lewis Crawford, Director of Men ' s Housing, has fallen the gigantic task of finding adequate housing accom- modations for the great influx of men students this year. LEFT TO right: Mr. Giisttson, Dean Piskor, Lewis Crawfofd. STAFF OF DEAN OF MEN 19
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SOME OF OIR PROFS In memory ot Dean William E. Mosher, head of the Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and nationally known authority in Public Ad- ministration, Personnel, Public Utilities, and Citizenship Educa- tion. In memory of Dr. Ernst Thelin, professor in the department of Psychology at Syracuse University for eighteen years, and department chairman since 1932. You must apply yourselves, is Dr. Nason ' s timely advice to all new students in the College of Home Economics. After extensive travel in the West Indies and Mexico, she began her career in ' assar, then went to Cornell, and in 1928 joined the Syracuse Foods Department. Co-author of the book, Chemistry and Cookery, Dr. Nason has done outstanding research on frozen foods. Always on hand to help solve problems of Political Science ma- jors is their advisor. Dr. Herman Beyle. He has numerous publica- tions to his credit, including Governmental Reporting in Chi- cago and had taught at nine different colleges and universities before coming to Syracuse. 21 Coming from the University of Minnesota, Mr. Howard ' iets, professor of Business English in the college of Business Adminis- tration, gives this advice, Never make the same mistake nvice. Many of his books such as Prac- tical Business English and Busi- ness Letter Writing are used by schools and colleges all over the countrv.
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