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Seated: Bob Abney, Bob Furnish, .lack Hauser, Dave Stone. Standing: Bob Hedberg, Bob Hill, Art Morton, Al Seratin, Joanne Barra, Frankie Patterson, Rita Jones, Dorothy Smith. Not shown: George Argys and Betty Neukorn. lnterschool Council lnterschool Council, composed of the two campus presidents and presi- dents or representatives from the sev- eral schools and colleges, heads all at- fairs concerning the student body. As governors of all student organizations they coordinate and support all-school functions, as well as sponsoring an an- nual dance in their own name. rf,
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Deon Gordon .lohnston Cordon johnston, acting Dean of the College of Law, first joined the University staff as an instruc- tor in 1932. On leave for active naval duty for four of the war years, he returned to become assistant to james F. Price, then Dean of the Law school, in 1945. When Price became acting chancellor this year, johnston stepped up to head the law school which now includes more than three hundred stu- dents. Dean johnston is known outside school for his unusual hobby of narrating symphonic themes with orchestras. Dean Charles Greene When the newly-formed Denver junior College was added to the University last fall, Charles Greene was appointed Dean. Dean Greene had been super- intendent of public schools in Denver for several years prior to his acceptance ofa position with D.U. He was graduated from D.U. as a language major in 1910 and received his master's degree the next year. His next degree, in education administration, came from Columbia in 1919, and in 1942. he re- ceived an honorary doctorate from Denver Univer- sity. Dean Creene's domain extends to nearly two hundred students who are working for two-year or Associate degrees. 21
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Campus Commission To further cooperation between the student body and administration is the objective of the Campus Commission. lt handles all elections and this year co-sponsored a party with the Com- merce Commission. Headed by Bob Hill this year the Commission members are the student body officers, class prexys, graduate manager, A.W.S. president, lnterschool council repre- sentatives and Engineering school pres- ident and representatives. ,Q i id gil: lllll nt A Standing, left to right: Dean Cushing, Vernon lmroth, Rita Jones, Jack Hauser, Francis McGregor, Fred Eggers, Joan Rankin, Dorothy Smith, Al Serafin. Seated: Cliff McCain, Joy Jordan, Bob Furnish, Joan Worth. Back row, left to right: Robert Hedberg, Shirley Dickerson, David Stone, Frances Patterson, Joe Cribari, Betty Neukom, Robert Day. Front row: George Argys, Robert Gottschalk, Al Seratin, Robert Abney, Carol Willey, Robert Hill. Commerce Commission Paralleling the Campus Commission downtown is the Commerce Commis- sion. Bob Furnish was prexy this year over the nineteen presidents and repre- sentatives from each Commerce school who made up the membership. The Commission tries to get done what the students want. Student problems and gripes are discussed and acted upon in their monthly meeting. The Com- merce Commission this year has work- ed tor increased school spirit at com- merce and toward this end sponsored the afternoon student shuttles in the Commerce student union. 23
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