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L - ifW ASS ' T DEAN RONALD BARNES DEAN OF STUDENTS ARTHUR KIENDL dean of students conducted study of welcome week Supervising student welfare is the responsibility of Dean Arthur H. Kiendl, University of Colorado ' s new Dean of Students. Dean Kiendl was former As- sociate Dean of the College at Dartmouth before coming to the University in the fall of 1958. Ronald Barnes, assistant to Dean Kiendl, aids the dean of students in his work. A thorough study of CU ' s Welcome Week programs which resulted in a new program for the fall of 1959 was coordinated by Ronald Barnes working with the ASUC Academic Affairs Subcommission. Other projects conducted by Dean Kiendl and his assistant included studies of campus disciplinary systems and organization of the student body. i DEA.V MKNDL Sl ' KAKS DLKING WELCOME WEEK DEAN OF STUDENTS KItiNDL speaks in behalf of the students ' welfare in matters of administrative policy. 18
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DEAN OF FACULTIES EUGENE WILSON has the responsibility for general academic administration of the entire University. VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY Walter Dyde acts in behalf of the President in his absence. dean of faculties makes various recommendations vice president assists president newton Eugene H. Wilson was appointed to the position of Dean of the Faculties in February, 1958, thus re- placing the posit ion of Associate Dean of Faculties. His job resulted from the division of the two-fold office of Vice President and Dean of the Faculties that was headed by Dean Walter Dyde. Dean Wilson has the responsibility for and juris- diction over the general academic administration of the University. He is responsible for the deans and directors of schools and colleges both here at Boulder and in Denver. He also sufjervises the dean of summer session, the director of admissions, the heads of the physical education departments for both men and women and the ROTC programs. In order to improve administration of the Uni- versity ' s academic affairs and to achieve a clearer definition of respKjnsibilities, the position of Vice President for Academic Affairs replaced the office of Vice President and Dean of the Faculties. Walter F. Dyde was appointed to this office and retained his title of Dean. Dean Dyde has adminis trative responsibilities for the dean of the faculties, dean of student affairs and dean of extension. He also has jurisdiction over the directors of libraries, museum and athletics. Such additional duties as are assigned to him from time to time by University President Newton are part of Dean Dyde ' s task. 17
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UKAN l»K WOMKN MAKY-ETHEL BALL 1 KAN OF WOMEN ' S STAFF: Idaniae Lewis, super -isor of women ' s residence halls; Pauline Parrish, assistant dean of women; Phyllis Wilson, assistant to dean of women; Joan Mortell, assistant to dean of women. dea ns of men and omen deans o uide students ' welfare This year Dean Mary-Ethel Ball resumed her position as Dean of Women. Last year Dean Ball served as Acting Dean of Students, a job now per- manently held by Dean A. H. Kiendl. The Dean of Women and her staff are responsible for the welfare of the women students at the Uni- versity. Their duties are student advising, residence hall programming, and the supervision of off-campus housing, sororities. Associated Women Students, and loans and scholarships. Various members of the Dean of Women ' s staff sponsor Spur, Hesperia, Mortar Board, Panhellenic Association, and AWS Senate, Court, and House. These staff members, who mother 3500 women stu- dents, also serve as members of selection cominittees and as judges for various events on campus. At present there is no Dean of Men since former Dean Harry Carlson became Director of Physical Education and Athletics for Men. A new dean will be appointed by the fall of 1959. Without a Dean of Men, the staff has operated by assuming more responsibilities. The staff super- vises fraternities, housing for men, advises men stu- dents, and administers student loans for men. The duties of these two offices and their staffs have multiplied in direct proportion to the increase of enrollment at the University. Members of these two staffs also serve on sp ecial committees con- cerned with greater development of the University community. DEAN OF MEN ' S STAFF: Tom Sharp, ad- ministrative assistant to dean of men; Frank Knit- tel, assistant to dean of men; George Lesser, as- sistant dean of men. 19
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