Wednesday, Oct. 2, 1963 University Daily Kansam 66 Page 9 For Dean Taylor and Helpers Business Bustles During Noon Hour By Margaret Hughes Social secretaries? Employment bureau? Accounting office? Legislative chambers? Committee headquarters? Luncheonroom? At times, life in 220 Strong Hall is quite hectic as the Dean of Women's Office perform all these functions and many more. Lunchroom? Look in on a typical afternoon. The Senate of the Associated Women Students (AWS) is conferring with Emily Taylor, dean of women. THE SECRETARIES are eating a late lunch of chicken-and-rice soup and crackers. Over in the corner, a girl is going through the files of summer-job opportunities. One of the assistants is advising a woman student on problems in her living group. The AWS Roles of Women committee has stacks of questionnaires spread out on the beige carpet, computing the results of a recent survey. Over these and a myriad of other activities concerning KU women, Dean Emily Taylor presides. Her academic background includes an undergraduate degree in English from Ohio State University, and master's and doctoral degrees in education. BEFORE COMING to KU in 1956, Dean Taylor was dean of women at Northern Montana College at Havre, Louisville University, and Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Besides co-ordinating and overseeing all the activities of the Dean of Women's Office, Dean Taylor represents the women students on vari- Pinnings 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Linda Graham, St. Louis junior, Delta Delta Delta, to Michael Clem, Lawrence, Phi Gamma Delta. Trudy Graves, Amarillo, Texas sophomore, Alpha Omicron Pi, to Alan Rings, Leawood sophomore, Sigma Delta Phi. Alice Cash, Abilene junior, Pi Beta Phi, to Bill Mills, Topeka senior, Phi Gamma Delta. Helen Remington, Wichita junior, Delta Delta Delta, to James Bolick, Great Bend senior, Delta Upsilon. Susan Henneberger, Lawrence senior, Alpha Omicron Pi, to Eliot Glad, Kansas State University, Sigma Delta Phi. Jerrie Sue Trantum, Kansas City senior, Delta Delta Delta, to C. K. Baber, St. Louis, Mo., senior. Beverly Igo, Wichita junior, Delta Delta Delta, to Bob Arms, Mission Hills junior, Beta Theta Pi. Diane Underwood, Kansas City, Mo., junior, Delta Delta Delta, to Leroy Anderson. Western Illinois University senior. Alpha Phi Omega. Some members of the KU faculty club dropped academic pursuits last night to attend a square dance at the Faculty Club. Square Dance Is Faculty Activity Professor and Mrs. H. A. Ireland were hosts for the event. The faculty club began its second week of activities Sunday with a reception for approximately 250 faculty members. faculty members. Tomorrow evening, Mr. and Mrs. William Albrecht and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore will be hosts for a club dinner. Bridge will follow the dinner at 7:30 p.m. ous university committees. Among the most important of these are the Deans' Advisory Council, and the committees on Student Personnel, Kansas Union Operations, Watkins scholarships, and University Events. Mrs. J. B. Stroup, assistant to the dean of women, has a bachelor's degree from KU, and is doing graduate work here. She is the advisor to the Social Committee of the All Student Council (ASC), Mortar Board, CWENS, and Panhellenic Council. ANOTHER ASSISTANT to Dean Taylor, Miss Karlene Howell, advises the Senate, House of Representatives, and the many other committees of the AWS. A KU graduate student and former Hilltopper, Miss Howell is also the counselor for part-time employment. In charge of the personnel program in the freshman halls, Gertrude Sellars Pearson, Corbin, and Grace Pearson, is Mrs. Marcia Goldstein. She attended Mount Holveye College, graduated from Purdue University, and earned her master's degree at KU. Working with Mrs. Goldstein are six KU graduate students who serve as assistant resident directors, and 21 freshman counselors. DEAN TAYLOR'S fourth fulltime assistant is Miss Mary Frances Watson, head of the upperclass residence hall program. She also advises the Inter-Residence Council (IRC) and the Association of University Halls (AURH). She earned her bachelor's and master's degrees at Wichita University and is working on her Ph.D. at KU. Also employed in the Dean of Women's Office are four secretaries: Sherry McCall, Genie Ruzicka, Betty Eaton, and Sydnie Kampschroeder. Besides advising group activities of KU women, all members of the staff are available for individual counseling with any student. to the Dean of Women. While plans were being made for a student-faculty coffee in Miss Howell's office, next door, Dean Taylor spends her lunch hour discussing other AWS projects with Pam Stone, Wichita junior and member of fashion board. NOONTIME IS DISCUSSION TIME in the Dean of Women's office for Diane Hinderliter, Park Forest, Ill., junior, Patty Barnes, Osage City junior, and Jane Loyd, Newton junior, (members of the AWS student-faculty relations committee), and Miss Karlene Howell, Assistant University Women Give Tea Thursday The University Women's Club will hold a tea on Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the Watkins Room of the Kansas Union. Throughout the school year, the club will hold regular meetings on the first Thursday of every month. Special guests and speakers will appear at many of the programs. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers DRESSY FLAT HEELS