Syracuse University - Onondagan Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1950

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' Decut a Tftc Dean of Men Frank Piski )r is llu- Lhiiversily uffi- cial principallv charged with responsihilit)- fcjr all male students regardless of college or status. Wi th few exceptions, his is the primary responsihility for all relations Ijetween the institution and the student in all areas of life at Syracuse. Dean Craven acts as Dean Piskor ' s general assis- tant : Director Gould assumes the task of managing our large resident advisor program and of advancing policv and determining ])rocedure in the counseling and orientation of male students: I ' mft-ssor Crawford supervises housing assignments and all fraternity re- lations. The Psychological Services center serves as a resource agencv for testing an l specialized coun- seling ; the student court serves in an investigatory and disci|)linary capacity; and many other agencies share tlie functions that are ultimately the responsi- hility of the Dean of Men. In addition to the personnel functions listed ahove. this office participates on a cooperative basis in the academic affairs of students which are, of course, the primarv responsibility of the Deans and Directors of the colleges. The approval of the Dean of Men ' s office is re- quired for all changes in the enrollment status of the student. The Dean of Men is a regular member of the Academic Board which passes on all cases of ])roba- tion, suspension and dismissal. In educational coun- seling Director Gould heads a staff of ai)proximatel 80 advisors who deal directlv with the students. Top, Dean of Men Frank B. Piskor. Below, staff assistants: N. Bibko, Clifford Craven, Joseph Gould and Lewis Crawford. Administration Building.

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' Dc ti. a TiJo(He«t At the helm directinsi; this year ' s program is Miss Mar- jorie C. Smith, Dean of Women. Her assistant is Mrs. -Margaret Wells, who also acts as assistant to Miss M. Eunice Hilton in the student dean program. Miss Elizaheth Broad coordinates social activities for men and women. Miss Dorothy Usborn handles vocational and placement problems. Miss Osborn also has taken a ])art in the granting of 8,000 overnight permissions for wnnien students. Assisting the city women with tlu ' ir problems is Miss Janet Murray. The Director of the .Student L ' nion is Miss Damaris Wilson. As Di- rector of Residence ( )rganization, Miss Kathryn Cope- land works with house presidents, and senior guides to strengthen grouj) work in the living centers. The en- tire staff works on the training program for graduate students who are receiving experience in student resi- dencies. This hcl])s ])ut student contact on an in- dixidual basis which is one of the Ijasic aims of the ( )tfice of the Dean of Women. Marjorie C. Smith, Dean Secretarial staff, front row, I. to r., Mrs. Helen Morey, Mrs. Alice Klumpp, Mrs. Elizabeth Marden. Second row, Mrs. Margaret Jay. Mrs. Emma Tourol, Miss Dons Hesselbarth. Dean of Women ' s staff, below, front row, I. to r.. Miss Elizabeth Broad, Mrs. Margaret C. Wells, Dean Marjorie C. Smith. Second row. Miss Kathryn W. Copeland, Miss Dorothy Osborn, Dean M. Eunice Hilton, Miss Janet Murray, Miss Damaris Wilson. ■ Mr .r '



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;4iu»PtMC ' f ou e Above, Miss J. Wiuijred Hughes, executive direc- tor. Below left. Graduation Day ceremonies. Right, Alumni homecoming for graduation. Left, The Alumni House Few students nii campus know exactl ' what goes on in the yellow house on the comer of University and South Crouse avenues. A glimpse inside proves it to be one of the busiest centers on campus. Alumni House is the headquarters of the Alumni Association, which performs a various assortment of services for an ever-increasing list of graduates. Organized in 1873, the Alumni Association is now composed of 98 local cIuIjs, and is headed by Miss J. Winifred Hughes, executive director of the as- sociation. Working with her are Newell Rossman, field secretary and alumni fund director, and Arthur Gabriel, Jr., assistant field director. Among the never-ending jobs performed in Alumni House are organizing alumni clubs, keeping up-to- date the files on all Syracuse graduates ; filling requests of many kinds for alumni. . lumni House is also headquarters for the publica- tion of .llumtii News, which is sent out every two months to all active members of the Alumni Associa- tion to keep them informed on present University activities as well as news of what Syracuse graduates are doing.

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