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President Newton cu- A Umqiie Mission In Man ' s Destiny President Quigg Newton was born in Denver in 1911 and now resides in Boulder with his wife and four daughters. He received his bachelor of arts and bachelor of law degrees from Yale University. Professionally, President Newton has served as the mayor of Denver, vice-president of the Ford Foun- dation, president of American Mutual Association, and is currently a member of several educational associations. We have been called a ' striving ' University . . . President Newton says, striving for greatness, striving for excellence, striving to live up to the great university tradition which stems back to the Middle Ages. A university should stand for the highest ideals of our Western culture: integrity, courage, freedom, and magnanimity — all summed up in the word ' excellence. ' Everyone associated with the University must feel a part of this great tradition, understand these ideals, and make an effort to live by them. Quigg Newton University of Colorado President 24 Pressure
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Board of Regents Regents conduct athletic investigation; fire football coach Grandelius The Board of Regents of the University of Colo- rado is composed of six publicly elected, non-paid members, over whom President Newton presides; Don Saunders serves as secretary to the Board and secretary to the President. The members of the Board are Richard J. Bernick, Fred M. Betz, Jr., Charles D. Bromley, Elwood M. Brooks, Philip A. Danielson, and Alfred Smith. As the University ' s policy-making body, the Re- gents must approve or reject all proposals regard- ing student regulation, finances, long-range plans such as building projects, and appointments of faculty. The aim of the Regents is to build a Uni- versity of the highest quality on a plane with the best schools in the nation. This year, the most publicized action of the Board concerned the fir- ing of Coach Sonny Grandelius for infractions of the NCAA recruiting rules. BOARD OF REGENTS — Left to Right: University President Quigg Newton, Richard J. Bernick, Charles D. Bromley, Elwood M. Brooks, Philip A. Danielson, Alfred Smith. 23
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Vice President Eugene H. Wilson Vice President Eugene H. Wilson, former librarian for the Department of Agriculture, efficiently performs his duties as Director of Admissions, Director of the Exten- sion School, manager of the University ' s budget, Dean of Student Affairs, and has supervision over the direc- tors of libraries, the museum, athletics, and other ad- ministrative departments. Vice President Wilson also acts in the capacity of president of the University in the absence of President Newton. Arthur H. Kiendl Dean of Students Eugene H. Wilson Vice President Dean of Students Arthur H. Kiendl Arthur H. Kiendl, Dean of Students, looks after the welfare of the 11,000 students at the University. He coordinates all non-academic services offered by CU, including services of- fered by the Deans of Men and Women, Health Services, UMC, Counseling Services, Testing and Evaluation Depart- ment, Placement Bureau, Student Residences and Activities, Department of Financial Aid, and the Special Services Depart- ment. In addition. Dean Kiendl serves on student committees and works directly with student leaders. Projects in which Dean Kiendl has had a large part are the one thousand bed increase to resident hall capacity and the proposed addition to the UMC. 25
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