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while his daily schedule is filled with conferences and meetings, Dr. Grip finds time for a chat with a student. Dean Grip Stresses Temple ' s Role in Urban Affairs Dr. Carl Grip, Dean of Men. Dr. Carl AA. Grip, Dean of Men, has been working to expand the University ' s role in the urban community. He is a member of the executive committee of College Bound, a program which re- cruits underprivileged students for college. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Fellowship Com- mission. The Commission at- tempted to eliminate ethnic, racial, and religious discrimin- ation in many areas by working through such organizations as the Committee on Community Tensions, the Council for Equal Job Opportunity, the Council for Equal Housing Opportunities, and the Committee on Opportun- ities for Higher Education. Dean Grip felt that the role of the University in urban life should be one of helping to solve area problems by going directly into the community. This year. Dean Grip served as chairman of the Board on a com- mittee for student housing. The committee was involved in getting apartment developments off campus where students and faculty could live. Dean Grip felt that this could be one of the areas where permanent integration might be achieved. 23
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Dean Scheuer meets with women stu- dent leaders in the Coed Council. Dean Scheuer Sees Increase In Student Interest Lucille Scheuer, Dean of Wom- en, saw an increasing amount of student interest in the University ' s commitment to the urban com- munity. As on example, she cited the Presidents ' Hosts, an organ- ization which, among its other functions, brings underprivileged students to the University campus to show them that college exists and that it could exist for them. Dean Sch euer also stated that women today are being more realistic about the purpose of their education, and that they are preparing for the many roles they will be expected to ploy as home- makers. Believing that communication between students and adminis- tration should exist. Dean Scheuer, several years ago, organized the Coed Council. This is a purely voluntary organization consisting of women student leaders who come together to discuss the various aspects of their activities on campus. As examples of other communi- cative channels. Dean Scheuer also cited student representation on the Senior Honors Committee and on the planning committee for the new student activities building. Miss Lucille Scheuer, Dean of Women. 22
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« vg - • Albert Carlisle Director of Public George Huganir Edward Eichmann Information Dean of the Graduate School Assistant Dean of Men Herman Niebuhr Associate Vice President for Urban Affairs William C. Gutman Director of Placement Services Administrative Services The organization and operation of a large University requires the specialized talents of a great number of people. Although the student may not always come into direct contact with these individ- uals, his college life may be shaped by their decisions on University policy. From the time a student enters the Temple Community until the time he leaves, he will be guided by the efforts of those in Adminis- trative Services. Ofis Smith Assistont Dean of Men Lee Transier Director of Residences Ernest Casale Director of Athletics ««v
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