University of Illinois - Illio Yearbook (Urbana Champaign, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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S Miriam A Shelli Dean of Women not an easy job for this large are also part of the hectic -5 gets picked to sewe out mittee. The bid for an ahh Js lists the deans 25 guests' art in a debate i112 ,st take P , it group fheY adm' Calvin S. Siffered Assistant Dean of Students Residence Hall Counseling Mary E. Harrison Assistant Dean of Women Independent Women Gerald W. Peck Assistant Dean of Students Student Employment i h S i E . 3 5 , ,. 'xx g ' l l 1 , ard pCl'f0l'mmg the new Robert W. Culp Ann J. McNamara d aintajnjng good Assistant Dean of Men Assistant Dean of Women 1- 0fHC6 all m Independent Men Freshman Women Vern I. Hampton rt Asdluitt ,K. Patricia Cross Assistant Dean of Students Robe my Assistant Dean of Women Student Organizations Mgttgigmlsw Sorority Women F m E I E QWJ' bzzb , -fgf I! X! Ki

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Fred H. Turner Dean of Students THE DEANS Edward E. Stafford Miriam A' Sheldon f ed S solllfaeas Counseling Dean of Men Dean of Women The great responsibility of providing for the welfare of each student at the University of Illinois lies with the deans. Their job is diflicultg often they receive bitter attacks and little praise for their efforts. screening process is not an easy job for this large campus. Ex-officio duties are also part of the hectic job. Someone always gets picked to serve on a All petitions for scheduled events must be care- fully approved by Dean Fred H. Turner, who heads the Committee on Student Affairs. Often approval must be made in the face of conflicting recommendations. Petitions for all social events must go through the Dean of Womenis Office. The contest judging committee. The bid for an all- campus dance always lists the deans as guests. Many times they must take part in a debate in a meeting of the housing group they advise. The deans Work hard in performing the neces- sary functions of their oflice and maintaining good relations on all levels. in ? Robert Assistant L Howard G. Neuberg Eunice M. Dowse R bert A Schuiteman Asmffant Dfzankgf Men Assistant Dean Of Women Assistant Dean of Students Mmfgricia Cross mtefmtll en Heszdence Hall Counseling International Students 9011 S0101-ity Women lfldepen Omen



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Amos H Watts Eugene D' Funk, Jr' President Vice President ffl Herbert O. Farber Treasurer UNIVERSITY OF ILLINCJIS FOUNDATICDN The University of Illinois Foundation, which has 168 members, is a non-profit corporation Whose function is to encourage gifts for the purpose of assisting the general educational and research pro- gram of the University. Through its Illini Achievement Fund, organized in 1948, and the income from its endowment funds, the Foundation has supported many projects of major importance to the University. One of the Foundation's opportunities for serv- ice to the University and the state is to provide thousands of dollars in grants which encourage re- search and aid staff members who have special training and talent in certain fields. Each year the Foundation provides scholarships for students who need Hnancial help to further their education. These scholarships are awarded on the basis of high academic attainment and deinite financial need. Another major division of the F oundationis work is library enrichment. Many important collections have come to the University Library through this program. Special projects, such as memorial funds, are carried out by the Foundation to meet specific needs of the University. The projects augment facilities provided by state funds and expand the services of the University to its students and the citizens of Illinois. XVilli 'lm H Buttcrficld 1 . - I H James C. Colvin Executive Director Secretary Charles C. DeLong Assistant Treasurer Walter C- Leek THE A Since 1873 the Alun to build a greater Ur sewe the alumni and s Illini are dues-paying r making it one of the lr in the nation. Through an extensi' sociation keeps in touc throughout the world. information on these to all Illini, Across the nation an sociation, through a ner I Hmes C. Colvin

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