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University Services PUBLICITY concerning University ' s activities UMC DIRECTOR, Lisle Ware, assumes the task DIRECTOR of all residence halls, BIy Curtis, is the duty of W. B. Loveloce, News Bureau head. of overseeing a multitude of student activities. takes chorge of the extensive dormitory system. Functions of the service staff contribute to the efficiency of University operation. Engineers in the maintenance plants, doctors and nurses at the Health Center, counselors at the student employment and the placement bureaus, counselors in the vocational realm, and financial directors all contribute to the service staff at the University of Colorado. The cooperation in the or- ganizational plan of these services is partly re- sponsible for the smooth functioning of the Univer- sity. Their diversified and vast tasks involve hours of patient work resulting in benefits for both the students and the faculty. Librarians at Norlin Library, and student activ- ity directors moke up a large total of the staff ' s membership. The increasing demand for complete University catalogues comprises much exchange work among the various services. Skills in carpentry, painting, repair work in and out of the University garage, and the grounds super- vision contribute to the maintenance of the build- ings and the campus. Directing the various aspects of services to the University are Virginia Cofer, supervisor of the stu- dent employment office; John A. Pond, director of purchasing; R. W. Lind, director of the physical F F - I UNIVERSITY FINANCES and buying policies in many departments arc the primary concern of John Pond, Colorado purchasing director. THE HUMAN ELEMENT among a maze of complicated machines, Jim Byrum takes charge of the University ' s extensive IBM systems. 26
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Counseling, welfare, academic adminis- tration fall in realm of deans ' work. Dean of Women, who is acting Dean of Student Services this year. Every year new duties are added to this office, but her primary duty remains the fostering of general welfare and personal services for all the students in the University. All problems involving the welfare, guidance, and counseling of the men of the University of Colorado are the primary concern of Harry Carlson, Dean of Men and director of physical education activities for men. Fraternity supervision, housing for men, and general counseling are among the many responsibilities his office entails. The office of the Dean of Women is directed this year by Pauline A. Parish, acting Dean of Women students. Included in the wide jurisdiction of this post is the promotion of the general welfare of the women students in the University, especially in regard to their personal, financial, and health problems. Aside from this main job, acting Dean Parish directs policies of sororities, residence halls, loans and scholarships, and all campus organiza- tions for coeds at the University of Colorado. DEAN OF MEN HARRY CARLSON assumes responsibility for welfare, guidance, and counseling of male University students. ACTING DEAN OF WOMEN Pauline A. Parish directs policies of campus organizations for coeds and aids women students in regard to personal, financial problems. 25
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STUDENTS AND FACULTY ALIKE BENEFIT from results of University Services efforts. WILLARD B. COOK, director of University EDITH STROMBERG directs publishing of DILLARD W. BRAY, as business manager Services, handles various projects on campus. University literature in the Publication Bureau. and treasurer, oversees matters involving money. plant; John B. Schoolland, director of the counsel- ing service; James C. Byrum, manager of the IBM system; Helen F, Walters, director of the food serv- ices for the residence halls. Other supervisors in University Services are C. Michael Baier, comptroller; Kenneth C. Penfold, director of alumni relations; Lisle Ware, director of the University Memorial Center; Frances Pierce, finance counselor; and Lucille Joyce, social coor- dinator of UMC. STUDENT EMPLOYMENT placing is concern of Virginia Cofer. LOOKING FORWARD TO FUTURE, Health Center supervisor Dr. L. W. Holden examines construction plans of new health building. JIM QUIGLEY, assistant director of UMC, supervises the many facilities which the Memorial Center offers to University personnel. 27
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