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The Dean of W o m e n

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R] UMKN will In- ;iv v Oltl home for th< I ri1 tin- in their school life wl to the University in the fall, .md will need ounsel in their onal i blems. will need iendlini * until they have i : me to make ids of th< o\ and need advic< on amp us life in gene iL The first place v n students to go for help in tin e t h i n g l is to the Office of the I) n Woi i. ad lit h. many interests—a day in the Office of the 1 an of Women in inter ting cro* tion of campus life as students come in for help id vice on many confidential questions, such as scholarship, schedules, low mces, work, student loans, problems of health, personal adjustment housing, and vocational advice for life work. Presidents and other officers of campus organizations and houses and individual students may call any hour of the school day at the office to discuss with Dean Leonard and her assistants, personal and group needs, which they try to help them solve. The whole organization of the office seeks to serve the individual student as well as the groups and the campus in general. Personal contact is the aim in our large University so that no student will be lost in the crowd. The office is constantly working for wholesome and healthful living conditions for all the women students, for incentives for high scholarship and character, for natural means of developing physically, socially, intellectually, and spiritually. It is advisable for freshmen to place twice as much emphasis on their studies as on any other phase of their University life. Habits of clear thinking and earnest study help to build character. Alpha Lambda Delta is the freshman women's honorary organization. T h e eligibility grade is 4.5. T h e campus activities open to all freshman women are the Orange and Blue Feathers of the Woman's League, the Y.W.C.A., work and play in athletics, and work for the campus publications. Campus life is a busy but a happy life.