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Associated Students oF the University of Colorado 1940 ' s Associated Students of the University of Colorado Commis- sion entered into office after two elections and a general con- fusion which resulted from the actual or supposed chicanery of political factions. Under the present constitution, drawn up by the old commission led by Byron White in 1937, political parties were encouraged in the same spirit that characterizes local and notional government. That this spirit has been misunderstood at times must be admitted, but on the whole the A.S.U.C. has been both representative and efficient. This has been especially true of the 1940 Commission, led by able Bill Hitchcock, who has carried on a successful program and has mode steps for a better organized and more equitable election system in the Spring of 1941. Standing: CALDERWOOD, DODSON Seated: NILSSON, HITCHCOCK, KELSO This year the A.S.U sibility of publicati ' Graduate Manager Men. In close coo] mission has successf ' priced eating unit Present members athletic functions versify Motion Pi the establishment problem of aid t left to individual reorganized, removing the respon- non thletic activities from the stu|Ht appeal to the Dean of stu2BtJ3ublications, the Com- d several fjians, notably the low- ij 2i« sP ol foi student use. — i student spirit at St Series and Uni- e Alumni office in the campus. The dtWiy and in essence GREGORY, MERCER, MORTON, LOCKARD, BRAY, WESTFALL jh flk xj 3H m . . WESTFALL, MERCER, DODSON, BOATRIGHT, MORTON, CALDERWOOD DODSON, HITCHCOCK 25 •
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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM B. PIETENPOL Dr. Pietenpol, Head of the Physics department, entertains his classes with an amusing supply of tricks ! Perhaps he gathered them while traveling, or while studying at the University of Leyden, Holland, or while obtaining his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin. But he has more serious interests, too — in research, application of physics to arts and industry, in which he particularly engaged in the West- ern Electric Company. For recreation, he enjoys tennis. EARL C. CROCKETT Dr. Crockett is Chairman of the Executive Committee, De- partment of Social Science. The University of California is his alma mater, from which he obtained his Ph.D. Under- graduates know him as the chairman of the committee on scholarships. He is particularly interested in public finance, and has done much research on the subject. In the fishing season he joins the ranks of the fishermen. He also enjoys traveling and reading. WILLIAM C. Kayo Lam, the G his B.A. degree f i player for the AlrrlJ Dean of Men, Lai alumni alike. er of Athletics, received Uftyersity. As star football t)rv33-35 and as Assistant universally by students and CARL W. BORCMANN Dr. Borgmann, Head of the department of Chemical Engineer- ing, received his doctorate from Cambridge University in England after having received his earlier degrees (B.S. and Ch.E.) from the University of Colorado. His special interest in the field at one time was corrosion, although now he is devoting his time to unit operations in engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Borgmann are often seen at formols, and it is rumored that they are expert at folk dancing. CLIFFORD C. HOUSTON Dr. Houston enjoys a variety of activities as Dean of the summer quarter. Director of the Extension Division, and professor of education. From our own Colorado University he received his A.B., A.M., and Ph.D. degrees, and did graduate and post-doctoral study at Columbia University His scholastic interests include the development of interest patterns in children, vocational interest patterns of youth, guidance and personnel work, school curricula with reference to society ' s needs. He enjoys instrumental music and almost all sports. • 24
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A. S. U. C. GRAVESTOCK, GRIGGS, BARTRAM, DE MOTT, FLANDERS WILLIAM HITCHCOCK .... Senior Representative, Arts and Sciences VERNE LOCKARD Junior Representative, Arts and Sciences SARA FLANDERS .... Sophomore Representative, Arts and Sciences STANLEY DODSON Senior Class Representative STAN CALDERWOOD Junior Class Representative GLENN HEDGECOCK Sophomore Class Representative LYLE BRAY Senior Representotive, Engineering MILLARD WESTFALL Junior Representative, Engineering MAX MORTON Business School Representative ROBERT BOATWRIGHT Pharmacy School Representative MILDRED MERCER Music School Representative ROBERT DE MOTT Law School Representative ALAN SHAND Medical School Representative HENRY GREGORY .... President of Independent Students Association LORRAINE KELSO Independent Representative BETTY NILSSON Associated Women Students Representative CHARLOTTE GRIGGS Panhellenic Representative JACK GRAVESTOCK Inter-Fraternity Representative JOHN BARTRAM Dance Commissioner OFFICERS WILLIAM HITCHCOCK STANLEY DODSON . LORRAINE KELSO . BETTY NILSSON LYLE BRAY VERNON LOCKARD J ROBERT DE MOTT MAX MORTON HENRY GREGORY CHARLOTTE GRIGGS ROBERT BOATWRf! JOHN GRAVESTOC GLENN HEDGECOC JOHN BARTRAM MILDRED MERCER STANFORD CALDEFMO ' MILLARD WESTFALL STANLEY DODSON ] SARA FLANDERS J. LORRAINE KELSO J JAMES ALAN SHAND . . President Vice-President Secretary Commissioners of Publications Treasurer rnr issioners of Finance r of Organization and Honorories iners of Athletics £|nt isioner of Dances of Entertainment iioner of Welfare and Employment Commissioner of Pep and Traditions . Commissioners of Forensics Commissioner of Medical Interests WESTFALL, HEDGECOCK, LOCKARD SI Bl i iP@Ki 1 M s fSi L-M Mr H f K SmJ Ui Sj fl B Sm mtm B FLANDERS, HEUocCOCK, DE MOTT MERCER, BOATWRIGHT • 26
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