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' nt College o-F Arts and Sciences !l 1 Dean Kenneth Clark Clark takes Dean ' s chair John R. Little was the acting Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences this year, until Kenneth Clark took over on January 1, 1961. Dean Clark now heads the largest school on the Colo- rado campus. There are over 6,000 students striving toward a liberal education or preparing for profes- sional training in the Schools of Business, Education, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. The College of Arts and Sciences endeavors to make it possible for students to become familiar with and appreciate the gains of science, the gifts of art and culture and the lessons of historv and economics. SJISL ' J A favorite, Mr. Markward. Gordon Barker, professor of sociology. 18 mi:W»;vBS3am r!:. x . ' ..aiii ' ' Skrm7Vi;9 Li f !)m- : i- •-- . ' ,• -, ■■
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L ' MC BOAKD — Front Row: Judy Nelson, Rogor Jacknian, Howard Migman Jerry ' an Siclel, joyec Harrington, Gail Lei-, Noel Brown. Back Row: Gerry Imig, Phil Greenawalt, Jim Quigley, Jim Parker, Pete Lappin, Lisle Ware. Board in action. I UMC Board Policy-making organization The UMC Board, directed by chairman Jerry Van Sickle, is responsible for policy and makes decisions regarding the centers program and building services. During the past year the Board has been concerned with the study of plans for the expansion of the UMC. The Board also designates the responsibility of program- ming student activities to the Program Council. This group manages special events and oversees the browsing room, art exhibits, coffee hours, dances and the games area. 17
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College of Engineering Engine school plans expansion. Acting Dean Charles Hutchinson Plans are in progress for the new Engineering campus, with construction to begin in tlie near future. Charles Hutchinson is the acting Dean of the College of Engineering, which has an enrollment of 1,666 students. The c(jllege offers degrees in the follow ing engineering fields: aeronautical, architectural, chemical, civil, electrical and me- chanical. It also offers degrees in applied mathe- matics, architecture and engineering physics. The College is involved in extensive studies on curriciilar revision and on departmental organi- zation. Robert Williams, acting head of mechanical engineers 19
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