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Divisional registraLion in Bartlett Gymnasium. Assistant Director of Student Activities, Mary Alict ch-vman. and Phyllis BtTgttr. SCC- rclary, at Activities Night.
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E AN 1 . X- A. Mrs. Ruth 0. McCarn. As- W'illiam E. Scott Registrar and Robert C. W'oellner, Assistant Dean of sistant Dem of Students. Assistant Dean of Students. Students. Dam of Student; thcet McCrca Hazlett. new Director of Admissions. With Associate Director IVIary Alice Newman, ' he supervised the moving operation from Reyn- olds Club to Ida Noyes Hall. When the Hall was opened, the directors served hamburgers in the new grill, showed off the renovated building and their new ofhcea. The new ofhce is Open and airy and the Dean is in plain sight so students can drop in to chat. The atmosphere is new but the problems are old. T0 the Deanjs OHice students gravitate to sound off on their problems, request University advice and mare often, University money. The Deanjs thce resembles an octopus, whose tenacles reach all across campus. From the cen- ter at the Administration Building, 201. winding through Admissions Registration and Test Ad- ministration, they then reach out to include Burton-Judson, the C-Group, Ida Noyes, Inter- national House, Reynolds Club, Bartlett Gym, SneH-Hitchcock and Gates-Blake. All the build- ings and the individuals in them in some degree come under the scope of the Dean of Students.
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Alumni Ojfae Felicia Anthenclli, Editor of the Alumni Magazine. Howard H . l-Iort, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Foun- dation. At 5733 University the keynote was $3,000,000. That figure is the one which, it is hoped, will be the Alumni share of the campaign. From How- ard Mort, in his campus OFFLCC, and Donald Kerst- ing, downtown, to the pavement-pounding fund- raisers all over the nation, the vanguard of the alumni went to work to raise this sum from their fellows. Alumni were analyzed, bombarded with mail, and solicited until at last they subscribed the $5.00, $10.00. at $1,000.00 expected of them. Then the Story went out in Editor Felicia An- thenellijs award winning I'nim'sitq' qf Chicago iMag- aqim. Through the pages; of the magazine, the theme has barn the campaign. Articles on the main problems which the University faces, induce even 1110th money to come in from the alumni in a steadily ilowing stream. Best in the Middle West and in the natiorfs top ten, Editor Authen- t'llijs monthly set out to race Johns Hopkins for the natioxfs title.
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