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VIRGINIA COFER is important to many students as head of student employment. KENNETH PENFOLD is the personable director of the University of Colorados alumni relations. FLOYD WALTERS is in charge of the photogra- phy department for Colorado University. WILLARD COOK is the University of Colorados busy manager of service enterprises LISLE T WARE is popular director of the Memorial Center. ALLEN BIGGS heads Bureau of Publications V W PI' 5 , ' ., I W' V ' I W. V, fi. I V. tzi , V . . I I f QW : - r p A - A LE I , N 1 . A A A As rlp -,V: 1 rtlasya We V. :. 'Lg rLf-L ,lyy .r y J. B. SCHOOLLAND is the departmental head of the University's effective counseling service. Yo-Q' JOHN POND has the important administrative iob of University Director of Purchasing. WALDO E. BROCKWAY, plant expansion di- rector, plans construction of new buildings.
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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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arts and sciences The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest, the oldest, and the most diversified school in the University. The curriculum of- fers the student a broad educational back- ground with which he is equipped to adiust to the demands of a complex modern so- ciety. In addition, it provides for specializa- tion, as the college offers more than 30 major fields in 18 departments. The Arts and Sciences division also serves as the basic training unit for such professional schools as business, law, and medicine. The College of Arts and Sciences has an enrollment of over 4,450 students. ln an- ticipation of even greater numbers in the JACOB VAN EK, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, pauses in his doorway after a busy day with Arts and Sciences students. near future, a new wing is being added to the Hellems building. Construction begins in 1955, and the new section will house the education, psychology, and general educa- tion departments. Students with outstanding grades in the College of Arts and Sciences may participate in a unique honors program designed to ARTS AND SCIENCES department heads assemble for coffee in faculty lounge. They are Gordon Alexander, biology, Warren Thompson. aeology, Ruth Blair, home economics: David Hawkins, philosophy, and James Broxon, physics.
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