Regis College - Ranger Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1960

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Rev. John J. Gibbons, S.J., Registrar Rev. Thomas Sheehy, S.J., Minister Paul Dougherty, Business Manager John V. Coyne, Assistant to the Dean

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ADMINISTRATION IN o one remembers quite when education joined the ranks of big business. But it did, and the result is that even the smallest liberal arts college now presents administrative diffi- culties as complex as those of a large corporation. For the college, survival in this new environment has demanded the evolution of a new kind of administrator. No longer just an educator, the modern administrator must be a financier, personnel manager, and public relations man all in one. In order to make the community aware of his college and its problems, he must combine the talents of a super- salesman and a panhandler. He must surround himself with other administrators, capable men who can take some par- ticular problem — publicity, registrations, student affairs — and solve it. During the last few years, Regis has made a transition; it is no longer a small college with small college problems. Three new buildings show the extent of its physical growth. Its respected position in the region ' s cultural life evidences its intellectual growth. The administration of Regis College can take pride in their work. Regis ' prestige is at an all-time high. Rev. Harry E. Hoewischer, S.J., Dean of Men Fran A. Kiene, Director Evening Division ■«r- Richard J. Connor, Jr., Publicity Martin C. Kelly, Assistant to the President



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Devoting many hours to the improvement of the Regis place- ment service, Bill Whelan, Vice-President, took great strides in the betterment of Regis-CWC relations. 4tik Instrumental in presenting this year ' s Freshman Initiation was Student Senate Director, George Coughlin, who became known to the Executive Board as the brilliant spokesman for the Denver students. STUDENT ADMINISTRATION l sparkling victory was scored last year by the 1959-1960 Executive Board as all seven members of the same group, Party X, were swept into the administrative offices of the Regis College Stu- dent Senate. Adhering closely to their platform, the Execu- tive Board took major strides in improving re- lations between Regis and other area colleges by co-sponsoring a highly successful social evening with the young ladies of Colorado Women ' s College. Regis ' first Ranger Day was skillfully engi- gineered, produced, and directed by the seven executive officers with the able cooperation of all student clubs. Through the efforts of the Directors a survey was taken of all 1958-1959 Freshmen to determine the best type of frosh orientation program and the revamped initiation was based on the survey ' s conclusions. The Regis Placement Service was given many hours of Student Senate time for its improvement. A regular column in the Brown and Gold as well as a KREG radio show served to publicize stu- dent government. In the fall of 1959 the by-laws of the Senate constitution were completely re-written under the direction of an Executive Board member and were approved by the General Assembly in late winter. Quick with eloquent and precise terminologies Dave Sprehe, Secre- tary, gained recognition with prompt accounting of Student Senate operations and by re-chartering all student organizations and coordinating all activities. Conducting a comprehensive study of Regis ' membership in the National Student Association was Director Mike Klein who also was the overseer of much promotion for student affairs. Executive Board, left to right: Skillful engineer for 1959s sue- presiding officer of the Execu- student body president, Blair

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