University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

 - Class of 1955

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DEAN CLARENCE L. ECKEL, head of the College of Engineering for 12 years, has a 36-year record of service to the University as a faculty member. college of engineering To meet the constantly growing demand for technically proficient men, the College of Engineering has followed a program of development and expansion. Since its or- ganization in 1893, the College has grown to include eight special departments. Prospective engineers follow a four-year curriculum at the University. The first two years are spent in basic, core courses with specialization coming in the iunior and sen- ior years. A five-year course combining Engineering with Business is becoming very popular. The College of Engineering is exceeding- ly proud of its fine facilities. Along with modern classrooms and laboratories, the Col- lege maintains the Engineering Experiment Station which investigates some of the prob- lems that confront the engineer. The results of these investigations are published and made available to the public. Feeling the need for social as well as academic improvement, the College of En- gineering has many activities designed to satiate these social hungers. All students are encouraged to participate in such events as the Engineers' Ball, the Apple Fest, and the Engineers' Smokers. Clarence L. Eckel is the dean of the Col- lege of Engineering which has an enrollment of 'l,900. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING-Front Raw: Warren Raeder, civil engineering, W. S. Beattie, me- chanical engineering, C. L. Eckel, dean of the College of Engineering, C. A. Hutchinson, applied mathematics- W C DuVall, electrical engineering, W. O. Birk, engineering English. Back Row: R. E. Rathburn, architecture and architectdral .engineering F. S. Bauer, drawing and engine design, James W. Broxon, physics, F. A. Rohrman, engineering experiment station, Leo C. Novak civil engineering, K. D. Wood, aeronautical engineering, B. E. Lauer, chemical engineering.

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the school of business This year the School of Business moved into the former student union which was ren- ovated and partitioned into comfortable classrooms and offices. Another new feature of the building is the student and faculty lounge. The Business School has a two-year cur- riculum. Students who complete their gen- eral education in the College of Arts and Sciences may enter Business School in their iunior year. Graduates of the school receive a degree of Bachelor of Science in Business. The Bureau of Business Research, es- tablished within the School of Business, pro- vides an excellent opportunity for business men in the area to conduct research. It is also a useful means of keeping the Business School up to date on current trends. The University is proud of the fact that DELBERT J. DUNCAN, now in his second year as Business School dean, is well-known for his friend- liness and cordiality, as well as his desire to raise the Business School standards at the University. its Business School is a member of the Na- tional Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. Such recognition is only obtained when certain standards are met with re- spect to equipment, financial support, curric- ulum, and faculty membership. Business School is headed by Dean Del- bert J. Duncan, now serving in his second year. BUSINESS SCHOOL DEPARTMENT HEADS - Front Row: Walter B. Franklin, business law, Helen B. Borland, business education, Fred R. Niehaus, finance, Martin F. Schmidt, management. Back Row: Hazen W. Kendrick, accounting, Delbert J. Duncan, dean of the Business School, Leo V. Aspinwall, marketing.



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HENRIETTA A. LOUGHRAN, dean of the 57-year-old School of Nursing, is an outstanding woman leader in the state. medicine and nursing The University of Colorado Medical Cen- ter has been located on the present Denver campus since 1924. Ranking high national- ly, the Medical School benefits from the use of Colorado General Hospital and Colorado Psychopathic Hospital on its Denver campus. Under the guidance of Dr. Robert C. Lewis, the School has increased its facilities and undertaken many research programs. Since 1949 the School of Nursing, es- tablishing its own administrative organiza- tion, has become an autonomous body with- in the framework of the Medical School. Under the leadership of Mrs. Henrietta Loughran, the School confers a bachelors de- gree in nursing on its graduates. ln addition to training doctors and nurses, medical technologists, medical rec- ords librarians, and physical therapists are also trained on the Denver campus. ROBERT C. LEWIS now in his sixth year as dean of the School of Medicine. college of pharmacy Headed by Dean Charles F. Pope, the College of Pharmacy strives to prepare its students for the varied opportunities avail- able in the profession. Once a branch of the School of Medicine, the College of Phar- macy is now a separate and independent college. A four-year course of study in the col- lege leads to a degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Courses in the school are co- ordinated with other departments in the Uni- versity. The College is accredited with an A rating by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. PHARMACY DEPARTMENT HEADS - Norman Witt, phar- maceutical chemistryg Harold Heim, pharmacology, Fred Drommond, pharmacy, and Dean Poe.

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