University of Colorado - Coloradan Yearbook (Boulder, CO)

 - Class of 1960

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ss college of arts and science maintains largest enrollnnent on Colorado campus Language study is a A S students spend College of Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences, with an enrollment of 6,003 students, is the largest school on the Colorado campus. Through 21 departments, it provides four years of liberal arts curriculum and offers all types of preprofessional training. John R. Little, acting Dean, is the chief administrator. He is responsible for the enforcement of academic requirements and the general efficiency of the College, is responsible for the hours and courses of all students, and heads the Committee on Courses and the College ' s Executive Committee. These groups meet two or three times a month, and approve curriculum addi- tions and deletions. Dean Little also certifies present candidates for faculty degrees, enforces rules and regulations, and works with depart- mental heads concerning the needs of their respective depart- ments. He approves all appointments, reappointments, promotions, salary increases and departmental budgets in con- junction with the budget of the College as a whole.

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Floyd Walters directs the taking and process- ing of all University pictures including those used in the bulletins published by the University. James Byrum supervises the operation of the IBM room and evaluates the work done in various departments of the University to see if it could be done more efficiently through IBM services. Dillard Bray has direct supervision of account- ing, financial reports, IBM services, and internal auditing on the University campus. He also has advisory supervision of similar procedures at the Wardenburg Health Center. James Byrum — IBM Director l-B ] W nil ijj rrrTTrTrni-T! Floyd Walters — Official University Photographer Opening its doors for the first time on September 31, the sleek, modern Wardenburg Student Health Center provides medical assistance to all students 24 hours a day throughout the school year. A staff of six doctors, three psychiatrists, two x-ray technicians, and two medical technologists are on hand to care for all ailments from common colds to skiers ' broken bones. The staff of nurses assisting totals sixteen. Dr. L. W. Holden serves as director of the center. Follow the colored lines in the floor tile to the area of the center designed to provide the specific service you need, be it x-rays, drugs or pills (there ' s a complete pharmacy in the building), hospital care, or medical or psychiatric consultation. Wardenburg Health Center Dillard Bray — University Comptroller



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one-fourth of students seek engine degrees Engine students conducting experiment in electronics labs. College of Engineering Under the direction of dean Clarence Eckel, the College of Engineering has enrolled in it approximately one fourth of the University ' s student body. Engineering degrees are offered in fields such as aero- nautical, architectural, chemical, civil, electrical, and mechan- ical. Also conferred are degrees in physics, architecture, and applied mathematics. A faculty of 170 members instructs the 1,927 students in the different phases of engineering. The Associated Engineering Students, under the direction of George Strecker, president, maintains close contact be- tween faculty and students, and helps to formulate Engine School policy. In the fall, the organization sponsors the annual Slide Rule Follies, in which different engineering societies on campus compete against each other with hu- morous skits. Engineers ' Days climaxes tiie school year each spring. In this event the school displays the work of the students from the past year. An honors convocation at which honors and scholarships are presented initiates the weekend activi- ties. Festivities are completed with the Engine Ball and the crowning of the Engineering Queen. The College also publishes its own magazine, the Colo- rado Engineer, this year under the editorship of Dale Norblom. Sign of future engineer — his sliderule

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