University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

 - Class of 1960

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Dean of Students conducts survey of student disci- plinary systenn In the fall of his second year at the University of Colorado, Arthur H. Kiendl, Dean of Students and head of the Division of Student Personnel Services, planned to initiate a number of projects which have a direct bear- ing on students. One of the most significant projects undertaken in the fall of ' 59 was a survey of the student disciplinary system. This survey involved all facets of the student discipline in an attempt to find a better, more consolidated method of student discipline. With the aid of a staff of approximately 157, which includes both the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women, Dean Kiendl planned to undertake a project concerning Greek rush and the policies of fraternities and sororities. Another project of importance is an investigation of the need for future resi- dence halls and off-campus housing. The policies and procedures of the Stu- dent Health Services are also of concern to Dean Kiendl. Other projects planned by the dean are the reorganization of student government and the poli- cies and regulations which control the use of cars by students. Kiendl feels there should be an increase in the academic atmosphere here at the University. In analyzing his job, Dean Kiendl says, I feel that any- thing that concerns the general welfare of the students on this campus also concerns me, for the students, their welfare and safety, are my one and only job. Vice President heads planning connmittee Dean of Students, Arthur H. Kiendl Eugene H. Wilson, vice-president of the university and acting dean of faculties, assists the president of the university and acts in his absence. As vice-president, he heads the long range planning com- mittee, which plans university expansion to provide adequate facilities and faculty as the university expands. The dean also has jurisdiction over the directors of the libraries, museum, and athletic programs, and is responsible for the advisory agenda. This agenda includes making the calendar, scheduling exams, approving all social events, establishing registration procedures, main- taining federal relationships, and supervising academics and the sum- mer session. As dean of faculties, he supervises the deans of all colleges, the director of admissions, the dean of the summer session, and the heads of the physical education and R.O.T.C. programs. Dean Wilson has no direct relationship with the students, in terms of direct contact with them as individuals. However, he works with the student body through the deans of the various colleges, and through informal meetings with student leaders. Eugene H. Wilson

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President Newton president newton makes policy recommendations to board of regents In a large corner office in Macky Auditorium, sits Ouigg New- ton, President of the University of Colorado. As chief executive of the University, the President carries a heavy burden of respon- sibilities. Under the authority of the Regents he has supervision of all departments and affairs of the University. He is an ex officio member and Chairman of the University Senate. It is his duty to make policy recommendations to the Board of Regents and then to see that the policies are executed. He must deal with many publics-, including students, faculty, alumni, and the citizens of Colorado. He must make difficult decisions in the best interest of the Univer- sity as a whole, often with the knowledge that his actions will dis- please interested parties or factions. The main objective of the University, Mr. Newton feels, is to become the greatest center of learning, advanced study and research in the Rocky Mountain West. He also believes that the principal obligation of the University to its students is to assist them in every way possible to develop themselves spiritually, morally and intel- lectually to the fullest extent of their capabilities, in preparation for assuming responsibilities in one of the most exciting and de- manding periods in the history of mankind. Quigg Newton — familiar surroundings left to right — Mrs. Newton, Nancy, Nell, Pres. Newton, and Virginia Dedicating the new Wardenburg Health Center



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Deans of Men and A onlen Dean Harold Angelo, a newcomer to the Boulder campus this year, is the supervisor of male students at the University. His many jobs as Dean of Men include supervision of off-campus housing for men, discipline of male students, and work with fraternities and men ' s residence halls in programming and discipline. In addition to his supervisory duties. Dean Angelo is asked to participate on many student and administra- tive committees. Completed by the Dean and his staff this spring was a complete study of off-campus hous- ing, including fraternities and sororities. The Dean is aided in his work by Jim Smith, Assis- tant Dean of Men, and George Rhodes, Assistant to the Dean of Men. I know students at the top and I know those who get into trouble, but the re are hundreds, thousands, in between, whom I don ' t know anything about. This is my job, to know those thousands in between. Dean of Women Mary-Ethel Ball, a graduate of CU, tries to accomplish this task by participating in various com- mittees, by advising students, through residence hall programming, and through supervision of off-campus housing, sororities, and the Associated Women Students. The Dean ' s three member staff works in coopera- tion with the supervisor of the women ' s residence halls, and sponsors numerous women ' s organizations — AWS, Mortar Board, Hesperia, Panhellenic. The staff also helps in the selection of recipients for annual Mortar Board and AWS scholarships. If Women, Mary-Ethel Ball

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