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general administration The general administration provides the co-ordinating spirit between the students, faculty, and administrative policies. Eugene H. Wilson is acting as vice-president of the University in the absence of Walters F. Dyde. As dean of the campus faculty he also heads the very important executive commit- tee, which is composed of the faculty senate plus elected faculty representatives, the deans of all the colleges, and President Darley. Dean Mary-Ethel Ball is revered campus wide for her work with all University coeds, and Dean Harry Carlson is well respected for EUGENE H. WILSON is acting vice-presi- dent of the University and dean of the campus faculty for Dean Walters F. Dyde. his tactful counseling on male problems. Dean Clifford Houston is the co-ordinator , 's sf, .R if A V22 5' of all activities that operate for the welfare of the student. The responsibility for effec- tive counseling and testing services as well as student activities and foreign student af- fairs falls on this capable administrator. HARRY CARLSON, dean of men, is responsible for men's housing, as well as the difficult task of counseling and guidance on the male problems. MARY-ETHEL BALL demonstrates the natural friendli- ness and warmth which make her so highly respected as dean of women and an understanding counselor. CLIFFORD HOUSTON, dean of students, takes time out to talk informally with one cif his 8.000 student-charges. Dean Houston coordinates services for student benefit. Il ' 1 rm' 4 fr 6 4.3 Q at , 1 -A , 'flew 'smug ' 23
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PRESIDENT WARD DARLEY greets Regent H. Vance Austin in the offices of Mack while Mrs. Vir inia Blue and Charles Bromley look on. 2 2 Y 9 board of regents The directors of the University of Colo- rado are its six Regents who are elected-at- large, whereas the university boards in most states are appointive. The office of Regent was created by the first Colorado state constitution. The Regents and the presi- dent of the University meet fifteen to twenty times a year. They have exclusive control of disbursement of funds and a final word on all major issues concerning the University. This year the motion by H. Vance Aus- tin proposing to eliminate discriminatory clauses in campus organizations aroused a great deal of student interest. The Senate Committee on Student Organizations and Social Life and ASUC both made recom- mendations on solving the problem. BOARD OF REGENTS -- Elwood Brooks, Denver, Mrs. Virginia Blue, Denver, President Ward Darley, Erskine R. Myer, Denver, H. Vance Aus- tin, Denver, Kenneth A. Bundy, Gunnison. Absent from meeting: Charles D. Bromley, Denver.
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is M43 JOHN LITTLE, director of keeps tab on volume of HENRY WALTEMADE is admissions, enrollment. DR. L. W. HOLDEN heads the student health service which gives medical aid to all University students. university services The maintenance of certain services is a necessity for any modern university. Such familiar institutions as the health center, Norlin Library, and the student activities center all need supervision. The University must also carry on rela- tions with schools and agencies throughout the state and nation involving the admission of new students, the placement of gradu- ates, and handling of veterans affairs and alumni relations. The buildings, grounds, and dormitories also need constant atten- tion. All these various operations are ef- ficiently supervised by a capable staff of men and women. WALTER LOVELACE edits the Colorado JOHN BARTRAM is charged with the 069509 dlfeclo' of Alumnus and heads the news bureau. maintaining CU's public relations. spacious Norlin Library. R. W. LIND, manager of physical plant, glances at plans for the new DILLARD BRAY is serving his third year as general business manager music building. WILLARD EDWARDS is head of CU's placement bureau, for the University. HUGO RODECK is director of the University Museum.
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