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Dean of Men ■interested in reAearCi k proi iect Dr. Carl M. Grip, Dean of Men, has been work- ing on a research project concerning the personal development of the business executive. He is also interested in the place of the adolescent in society. Dean Grip spends his free time landscaping and gardening at his home. He loves fishing and camping, and he, his wife, and their three sons, have taken long camping trips off the coast of Maine. Although he enjoys administrative work. Dr. Grip would like to have more time for teaching and re- search. He firmly believes that colleges and univer- sities should work more actively towards building character in their students. Dr. Grip has been asso- ciated with Temple since 1956 and is an instructor of Psychology. DEAN OF MEN Carl M. Grip, Jr. Assistant Dean auidei fraternities and sports In addition to his regular duties, Edward Eich- man. Assistant Dean of Men, is aiming for Better Fraternities and a better men ' s Intramural program. By directing our fraternities toward constructive goals, Mr. Eichman hopes to improve their caliber along with their academic status. Since the addition of new playing fields, Mr. Eichman doesn ' t see any reason why Temple ' s Intramural sports program should be second to any in the country. He received the award of honor from the General Alumni Club in 1942. When not occupied in school activities, Mr. Eich- man spends his leisure time with his wife and daugh- ter. He enjoys painting, gardening, reading and vaca- tioning either in the mountains or the seashore. ASSISTANT DEAN OF MEN Edward H. Eichmann ■ Ed H 1 i ' ' -. 1 fcS 20
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id Five Vice-Presidents Serve the University Dr. Sterling K. Atkinson, Vice-President and Treasurer. Vice-President William Tomlinson has close contact with students. Vice-President Harry A. Cochran is also the Dean of the School of Business. Earl Yeomans, Vice-President and Secretary of the University. ) Vice-President William N. Parkinson was for- merly the Dean of the University ' s Medical School and is now in charge of the Center.
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Dean of Women iJJ f- eabodi rctitei in anuafi At the same time that we, the graduating CLASS of 1960, say farewell to the University, Ger- trude D. Peabody will also be leaving her position as Dean of Women, a position she has held for thirty years. Since 1930 when Miss Peabody became Temple ' s first Dean of Women, she saw many changes and improvements take place, many buildings erected— one of them a women ' s dormitory which was named Peabody Hall in her honor. It was hard for Miss Peabody to say good-bye as she remembers the students, thousands of them, that she has worked with at Temple. She will miss the faculty, the administration, and her work which brought her so close to so many people. Temple will miss her, also. We wish her good luck and happiness in whatever she does. DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Lucile Scheuei DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Gertrude D. Peabody Dean of Women m. Sck euer is name a oLJean J2ie Miss Lucille Scheuer regards her appoint- ment as Temple ' s new Dean of Women as an honor and a challenge. Dean Scheuer feels she is joining the University as it faces a period of tremendous educational expansion. A program of extra-curricular activities that offers no conflicts with scholastic endeavors meets with her approval. Dean Scheuer prefers students to have fewer but better developed activities. One of the things Dean Scheuer is especially look- ing forward to at Temple is contact with our foreign students. Miss Scheuer is a resident of Scranton, Pennsyl- vania and is pleased with the opportunity to be close to her home. Before her appointment at Temple, Miss Scheuer was Associate Dean of Students at De Pauw University. 21
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