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Dean of Men IOHN P. GILLESPIE Here at Youngstown University we try first to emphasize scholarship and the capacity for sustained intellectual effort. In addition, we believe that ethical and moral development is a desirable and necessary adjunct of higher education. It is our hope that we and our students may fully realize and profit from this primary responsibility of our administra- tion, our faculty and our student body. IOHN P. GILLESPIE. 20
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Registrar PHILIP P. BUCHANAN One does not get rich in material things by working for an educational institution. I came to Youngstown University in 1927 and as I look back over the years and think of the fine young people I have encouraged to go to college, many of whom have graduated and gone out to responsible posi- tions, I feel a sense of deep satisfaction and I have a renewed faith in the youth of today. I am confident that our world is safe in their hands. I would not trade the friendships I have made at Youngstown University for any material gains which I might have made in another field of endeavor. PHILIP P. BUCHANAN 19
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Dean of Women AEI -ws-'P OLIVE P. MCCARTY The Office of the Dean of Women, which I occupy, is responsible pri- marily for the welfare of all women students of Youngstown University. This means helping students with personal and academic problems through counseling, and by making available other university and community ser- vices by referral in instances of financial, health and home problems. Many students find their way to Main 2l0 when they are seeking aid for their organization's social programs, for the scheduling of most extra- curricular activities is done by the Co-ordination and Calendar Committee, which I am chairman of. Whether it's a question of May we borrow the silver tea service, Dean? or Is the auditorium free next Wedne-sday?, then, the office and its occu- pants stand ready to help with the right answer: and those students who want help, counseling or information - or who just want to share some good news and a cup of tea--are always welcome in Main 2l0. OLIVE P. MCCARTY 21
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