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, DEAN OF MEN By means of conferencss, intelligence and psycho- logical tests, and precise records of grades and campus activities, the Dean of Men is able to keep track of the college career of each man on campus. The Dean takes care of personal, as well as financial and scholastic problems. The Dean of Men also acts as advisor on several boards, among them: Inter-fraternity Council, Men ' s Senate, and Social and Union Boards. All fraternity affairs are taken care of in the Dean ' s office. Pledge grades are filed there and passed upon before a man may be initiated into a fraternity. ROBERT W. BISHOP Dean of Men DEAN OF WOMEN KATHERINE D. INGLE Dean of Women PAGE 24 With women serving more prominently in politics, in scientific pursuits, and in world affairs, the Dean of Women of a large university has a most im- portant role in the counseling and development of the lives and personalities of the women under- graduates. At U. C. our Dean of Women has a multitudinous task. Hours are filled with interviewing every froshman woman on campus, supervising and co- ordinating women ' s activities, and serving in general as counselor and mentor for all women students. She also supervises the Junior Advisors, is faculty advisor for Women ' s Senate and Inter- dormitory Council, and serves on several boards such as Union Board and Social Board. This year the staff is fortunate in having a new Assistant Dean of Women, Dr. Lillian Johnson, who serves as counselor to WGS, Liberal Arts women, and the Student Council. ii piiiiibuft j.M iii iaiey UNIVERSITY
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PAGE 26 COLLEGES COLLEGE OF AP PLIED AR TS The College of Applied Arts is an outgrowth of the Department of Architecture which was established as a branch of the College of Engineering and Commerce in 1922. Since that time the curriculum has been expanded to cover all divisions of architecture and art in industry. Within a relatively few years this department grew so much in size and importance that early in 1946 the School of Applied Arts became a separate college under the able guidance of Dean Ernest F. Pickering. Today, more than ever, it is realized that pleasing design increases the value of any article and that the best expression of art should be found in the beauty of things which are in common daily use. The recognition of these concepts by industry and art account for the steadily increasing enrollment of the College of Applied Arts. ERNEST F. PICKERING Dean of the College of Applied Arts
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