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Deans of Men and omen share same offices M. Joseph Donahue, dean of men, and Helen Kean, dean of women, were two of the adminis- trators who found their new offices in the Fisher Administration Building to their liking. Since moving from the Student Union, Dean Donahue's oiiice has undergone a change for the better. There is certainly less confusion and stu- dent traflic in his new surroundings. This im- provement might alleviate many counseling prob- lems which have occured in the past. In general, there is more privacy for the student in Dean Donahue's new office. To Miss Kean, the Administration Building means a geographic unity with other adminis- trators. For the first time in the history of the University the closely-related oflices of the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women are working under the same roof. Assistant Dean of Men Alex Costinew helped John Conley organize the Freshmen Orientation program. 18
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i Past -D president ets new assi nnient in communications He would breakfast with his fellow Jesuits, lunch with industrial millionaires and dine with students or alumni. While president, he built eight buildings on this campus, solicited three million dollars for salaries and raised the enrollment to a peak of 13 thousand students, but he still worries about balancing his daily meal budget. This former president and chancellor of U-D, this director of the North American Commission on Mass Media, this priest who calls Hilton Conrad is a carpenter's son. The Rev. Celestin J. Steiner, SJ., is 69 years old and just now taking on an entirely new assignment as director of the commission. He feels that the new assignment will be just what he needs: 'a maturing experience? Steiner jokes with Velma Mataslzko fleftj and Sue Hemmen 17
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