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M, m in id tra tors UJou should r now John Hamilton Finance Manager of Student Activities Lisle T. Ware Director of Student Activities W. C. Toepelman Director of Veterans ' Affairs Elmer A. Grosshauser Director of Men ' s Residence Halls R. Fred Chambers Director of the Placement Bureau Virginia Kinloch Director of Women ' s Residence Halls Mrs Bly E. Curtis Manager and Chief Dietition of the Residence Halls John B. Schoolland Director of Counseling The men and women backing up students ' academic and extracurricular affairs are those the students meet every day to help solve their problems. From the day a student enters the University, he comes in contact with many of these people who are always willing and capable to direct students ' activities. As Director of Counseling, John B. Schoolland directs students to choose fields best suited for them by coordinating their interests and aptitudes. W. C. Toepelman keeps the veterans informed on what they must do to obtain the benefits provided by the government as Director of Veterans ' Affairs. R. Fred Chambers is Director of the Placement Bureau, which advises students in relation to their academic work and assists seniors to find the best professional position for which they are qualified. Mrs. Bly E. Curtis manages and is Chief Dietitian for the residence halls, directing the feeding of the students in the residence halls of the University. Director of Men ' s Residence Halls is Elmer A. Grosshauser, who supervises the orientation of hundreds of men students into University and dormitory living. Campus student organizations are well-advised by Lisle T. Ware who serves as Director of Student Activities. Miss Virginia Kinloch as the Director of Women ' s Residence Halls has charge of all the activities of the freshman and upperclass women ' s dormitories. All financial activity of non-athletic organizations are supervised by John Hamilton, Finance Manager of Student Activities. 23
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5K e C xecutive l ouncll The Executive Council of the University of Colorado is composed of the President of the University, the Deans of all the colleges in the University, and four faculty members, two of whom are elected each year to serve for a term of two years. The primary purpose of this executive committee is that of a body or group with which the President can work in cases of emergency which may arise at the University. Another of its functions is that of taking care of the detailed administrative affairs of the colleges and departments of the University, and also that of interpreting and determining the method of administration of the rules that are instituted by the Senate and are of a permanent nature. The Council, serving as the working body of the Senate and meeting only on the call of the President, does not possess the power to enact per- manent legislation ; but it may make rules and regulations which may become permanent when passed by the Faculty Senate. 22 Foreground: Presidrnt Robert L. Stearns. Seated left to rigl ' t around the table: Dean W. F. Dyde. Dr. R. C. Lewis. Dean Charles F. Poe, Dean W. G. Worcester, Dean Clifford G. Houston, Dean Edward C. King, Capt. Donald S. Evans, Prof. W. C. DeVall, Mrs. H. A. Loughran, J, R. Little, Earl C. Crockett. Morris E. Garnsey, W. Otto Birk, Dean Mary Ethel Ball, Clifford Yoder, Dean Clarence L. Eckel, Eugene H. Wilson, Bud Davis, Dr. L. W. Holden. Dean Elmore Petersen.
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f- ubllc nPo ti ormuuon un d l uotlcitu Jack Bartram Director of Public Information Floyd Walters Director of the Department of Photography Walter B. Lovelace Director of the News Bureau Ellsworth Stepp Radio Bureau Director Eugene Wilson University Library Director Public information and publicity for the University is handled through several departments by very capable men. The Department of Public Infor- mation of the University of Colorado was organized in 1949 by Jack Bartram, Director of Public Information, which resulted in the uniting of the various divisions of public information under one head. Headed by Floyd Walters, the Department of Photography provides photographs for various depart- ments of the University including microfilming University records and fur- nishing photographs for the SILVER GOLD and the COLORADAN. The News Bureau under the leadership of Walter B. Lovelace is the campus representative and the University ' s means of communication with the people of the state by providing news for newspapers and radio stations. Ellsworth Stepp, Radio Bureau Director, is responsible for bringing information con- cerning University services to Colorado citizens through various programs produced and engineered by students interested in radio techniques. The Publication Editor, Richard Spencer, is responsible for the publication of catalogues listing the courses for the several colleges, bulletins for prospec- tive students, and pamphlets and magazines for distribution to alumni, parents, and high schools. The efficient direction of the Library and the ex- tension of library aid to rural communities is all a part of the position of Eugene Wilson, University Library Director. oLast, but not teait 24 Richard Spencer Director of the Department of Publications
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