Students Become Staffers Four recent KU graduates are now holding administrative positions at the University. Bob Stewart, last year's student body president; John Howell, former counselor and assistant residence hall director; and John Myers, former hall counselor, all work as assistants to the dean of men. SUSAN NASH, an assistant to the dean of women, graduated last June in personnel administration. Stewart had planned to work for his master's degree in accounting this year but applied for his job when it was offered to him late in the summer. He is presently taking ten hours of accounting courses. "I enjoy my job and feel that I am getting excellent experience," he said. HIS SPECIFIC area is student activities. "I think it's good for me to see things from another point of view after looking at things through the eyes of a student," he said. "I would recommend this job to anyone going into business or any other field in which he might have the opportunity to be some sort of administrator or deal with personnel," Stewart said. MISS NASH advises the All Women Students senate, several Panhellenic groups, Frosh Hawks, Jay James, and the Senior Privilege Program. She also helps students get part-time jobs, and does general office work and a certain amount of counseling. "I love my job and I enjoy working with college students because they are stimulating to be around," she said. "There is a chance to form close personal friendships since you are dealing with adults." "BEING ABLE to work with the members of the administration has been a privilege," she said. "They have so much to offer." "Working in a position like this helps you to see the value of campus activities," she added. "You can watch the University work as a community for a larger goal." "THE TRAINING is invaluable," she continued. "I could have never found another job that would have given me better experience." Miss Nash hopes to stay in personnel work. She is now taking a three-hour course and plans to continue graduate work in educational psychology and counseling. Myers is an advisor to men's scholarship halls and the All Student Council social committee. HE ENJOYS working while completing his graduate work in educational psychology and guidance and says his job lets him see the University in a different light. He has held the job for two years. Howell works with men's residence halls and hall counselors. He will receive his law degree this year and is planning to enter the Judge Advocate General's Corps. He is presently taking nine hours of graduate courses although he spends much of his time in the branch of the dean of men's office in McCollum Hall. Like the others, he cited valuable experience as the greatest advantage of his job. 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