University of Arkansas Fayetteville - Razorback Yearbook (Fayetteville, AR)

 - Class of 1946

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ig. i.i ii .1 3 . 'Q 'i -Qs 3 As Dean of VVomen, lV1iss Jeanette Scudder is responsible for the general welfare of all the women students, for the general counseling of stu- dents, and for the administration of women's af- fairs. lVIuch of her time is spent in individual interviews. Housing, advice to the Associated Wfomen Students, and advice to the various womenls organizations are included in her position as Dean of VVomen. From her office some voca- tional information is given out. She interprets the needs and interests of the women students to the faculty. Each year Miss Scudder has tried to bring some outstanding women in different fields to the Uni- versity to speak. Part of the education of women students includes hearing and meeting women who have achieved recognition in their fields. It con- stitutes an important part of campus life. Along with other offices on the campus, lVIiss Scudder's ofiice is sponsoring the Institute on Mar- riage and Family Living. lV1arriage counseling has become a part of her job. For several years she has also had an important part in the Voca- tional Information Conferences. A graduate of Purdue University, where she majored in English and psychology, Miss Scudder took her master's degree in Personnel Administra- tion at Teachers College, Columbia University. She was a Grace H. Dodge Fellow there. She served as Director of Residence Halls and ad- viser to Panhellenic and student government at the University of Kentucky before coming to this campus six years ago. Nliss Scudder has been on the 'Executive Board of the National Association of Deans of VVomen for two years. DEAN nf AVI N ANU WUME ln the summer of 1945 Nlr. Xvilliam S. Greg- son became the acting Dean of lVIen, since lVlr. Humphreys decided to spend all his energy in the chemistry department. Mr. Gregson comes from New England. VVhen the first VVorld WVar came, lVIr. Gregson was supposed to be sent to Nlilan, Italy, for the YNICA. However, because of the seriousness of submarine warfare at the time, he was sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas, until after the armistice. He was asked to come to the University of Arkan- sas for a week in December, 1918, to open a new building on the campus. Since he liked Arkansas so Well, Mr. Gregson has been here ever since, doing YlV1CA work. He has handled problems in student employment, housing, and vocational guidance. The duties of the Dean of lVIen include per- sonal counseling, fraternity problems, student gov- ernment advising, housing, and employment. In addition to these duties, Nlr. Gregson is Director of Religious Activities on the campus. He also has a full-time job as manager of the Student Union. Page 28



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ASSUEIATIU UP CUME STUDE TS OFFICERS MARY ELLA Cnook . . President EDWYNNE 'Moiuus . Vice-President PAULA Ouvmi . Secretary S1-iiliter VVARD . . . Treasurer COMAMITTEE CHAIRJMEN Dotty Bumpers Jean Chipman Carlyn Clark Mildred Earp Wilma Douglas Earline Hill Shirley Jones Jane Oats Mary Reichel Eula N. Edwards Dell ,Simmons Miriam Orr Ioan Sears Anita Paz Carrie L Kinder Charlene Teeter Helen Gaye lMarsh Adeline Baker A l -Q N -MARY ELLA Ckooic Left to righi: Oats Clark Oliver- Hill Sears Morris Kinder Chipman Crook Paz Jones Ward Edwards Reichel Orr Every undergraduate woman student who enrolls in the University is a member of the Association of Wfomen Students, which was formed to serve as a coordinator of women's activities. Through its channel, women students are given an opportunity progressively to assume the responsibility of self-government. ' Under the leadership of bflary Ella Crook, the spring festival last April started a very successful year for A.VV.S. Tapping of Sopho- more Council, a faculty skit, a fashion review, and a picnic supper were all a part of the success of this large meeting in the aniphitheater. At the first of the school year the annual orientation program was presented for all freshmen and transfer women students with the as- sistance of Sophomore Council. Later a mass meeting for all women students was held and the work of the various committees was illus- trated in a short skit given by the committee chairmen. The St. Nick, Vice-Versa Dance was the chief social function of the year. The entire Union reflected the festive holiday spirit. Miss Alice Lloyd, dean of Women at the University of Michigan and prominent educational leader, was the guest of A.W.S. for two days in January for a lecture to campus leaders and two general con- vocations. A tea was given honoring Miss Lloyd and the huge at- tendance was evidence of the inspiration she brought to the campus. A grooming clinic and a series of marriage lectures were also brought to the campus by A.W.S. Personal conferences as well as general lectures were a part of this clinic and enabled each girl to be helped with her individual problems. XfVhCH lVIary Ella Crook, Shirley VVard, and Edwynne lVIorris left school at the end of the lirst semester, the several vacancies in the executive board were filled as follows: Paula Oliver, presidentg Helen Gaye lVIarsh, treasurer, Jean Chipman, secretary. The executive board of A.W.S. is the group that plans and carries out all the projects sponsored by this organization. The board is composed of the oflicers of A.VV.S. and committee chairmen. Page 30

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