University of Denver - Kynewisbok Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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JL- '- OFFICER Gladys C. Bell, Dean of Women, acts as counselor and as ex-officio member of all women student or- ganizations, alumni clubs and mothers' clubs. All student affairs are scheduled through her office. 0 Q o Ioe Hare, Librarian, is responsible for the wide variety of literary units which makes the University of Denver known throughout the West. He holds the position' of secretafry to the Friends of the Li- brary organization in addition to his duties with the University. . . . Margaret Cutler, Registrar, was this year ap- pointed to that position after rendering valuable service as assistant registrar under Alfred -C. Nel- son. Although Miss Cutler is perhaps the busiest woman on the campus, her sense of humor never fails. JOE LzZ,, A, HA GLADYS C. BELL Dean of Women dyyaa . IACK ROURK LOYAL NIBLO ANK Q O , Bookkeeper Bookkeeper 1Pfg,3.b,1VSTO77, 1 I 47' i in 5 wx, . 1-rx . vs- Q .-I :-' tl af' MARC - ng Re'g?3WQfU7zER Frank C. Qnstott, Registrar, School of Commerce, registers and keeps the records of the large number of students at the School of Commerce. The new and efiicient methods installed in his office save much time and costly errors. His position as Registrar is corn- bined with that of financial- secretary of the school.

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- WSJ SOP an P me XO Deaf! ol WILLIAM F. VVYMAN Treasurer Iohn E. Lawson, Dean of Men, has proven himself to be a popular and capable administrator. Dean Law- son is Director of Admissions and a member of the Student Union board of directors. In the capacity of adviser he guides student government and activities. He is a member of the Administrative Committee and an instructor in Political Science. o o o William E. Wyman, treasurer of the University of Denver, who, handling that duty and various others, may justly be considered one of the most valuable men in the University. Mr. Wyman has in his charge all phases of the University's finances from income to ex- penditures and assets to liabilities. o o o C. Lewis Herzog, Graduate Manager of Student Publications, has been responsible for the successful operation of student business and activities. Mr. Her- zog's interest in the Student Union this year resulted in remodeling and improvements which greatly increased the popularity of the Student Union. Charlie is a familiar figure where any student activity is concerned. I C . Randolph McDonough, Alumni Secretary and Di- rector of Extension, keeps the alumni in touch with the University and offers academic training to outside stu- dents through the Extension Division. Although he finds the average alumnus is very elusive, he manages to reach nearly every graduate of the school with the Pioneer, monthly alumni magazine. XRD I I T Loyal Niblo succeeds his brother, Windy Niblo, in handling student organizations and fraternity ac- counts in the business office. Handling his job well at all times, he has the respect of every .person with whom he comes in contact. o o o H. I. Keener, Purchasing Agent, efiiciently handles the duties of his position. I-le is conspicuous in the business office behind his roll-top desk, which is usually snowed under with bills. He pays and pays and pays. C. LEWIS HERZOG RANDOLPH MCDONOUGH Graduate Manager Student Alumni Secretary Publications Min+ 1 N IIN' few Aw. TIVE



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CUIQIMGH UF LIBERAL ET A DEAN R. I. WALTERS College of Liberal Arts and Fine Arts ,lf- C: In 1886, the Liberal Arts campus was established 'through a gift of eighty acres of land in what is now University Park. The cornerstone of Univer- sity Hall was laid in 1890 and has since been the home ofthe College of Liberal Arts. Under the personal supervision of Rolland I. Walters comes every phase of each of the thirty- three departments in the College of Liberal Arts. Last year the Chappell School of Art was placed under his oiiice. His duties include such responsi- bilities as the Arts curriculum, administrative poli- cies, student-faculty relationshipsg selection of the clerical and teaching staff of the Liberal Arts Col- lege g and sponsorship of Freshman Convocations and of the Leaders' Council. N4 Below: Excitement runs high when black- hooded IlflBlIlb8l'8 of O.. D. K. pass through the audience on their pledging day to bid outstanding students into their organization. Lower Right: Educational, honorary and amusement programs characterize the activi- ties held in the Liberal Arts Chapel several mornings each week.

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