University of Denver - Kynewisbok Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1950

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0IIlIIl6l CB 0 I P , 0IlllIllSSl0ll As THE DOWNTOWN counter-part of the Campus commission, the Com- merce commission has its own group of problems. At their monthly meet- ings, 'Dick Cook wields the gavel over the 20 presidents and representatives from each Commerce school. As the downtown campus becomes more prominent in the affairs of the uni- versity, the activities of the commis- sion grow accordingly. lt has been instrumental in arranging for many of the speakers from professional cir- cles who have been guests at Bizad functions, and has kept those explo- sive student elections under control. Credit for those fine decorations and improvements in the downtown stu- dent union rests with the commission. Engineers ommission IN rrs SECOND YEAR as a member of the student organizations group, the Engineers commission has established itself as one of the most active campus governing bodies. Guiding the activ- ities of the students in Engineering school and promoting cooperation with the administration, the commis- sion has blended social and scholastic activitieswell. The commission's able direction insured the success of this year's lQngineer's Carnival and the Engineer's -Ball. The Science Hall snack bar' was underwritten by the commission, and a bulletin board for information of special interest to en- gineering students was constructed. D ,u . 'IQ- .,- iw ,U 'a R ll- I. ll C7 n l 'bib hs! Row l: Mrs. Jean Karr, Doyle French, Shirley Mott, Joan. Rankin, Linnea French, Vice President: Jeanne Hon- stein, Secretary. Row 2: AI Serafin, Donald Elisha, Treasurerp Ken Schneck, Dick Cook, President: Bob Murrin, Claire Cusick, Floyd E. Phelps. . I , l 9 Q, i 411- A g 1 , R his :ij -if ' S.,.' , l'--f ' -,,,., X i K Q . E W, .Ii it l QQ' f l L ni i , lx - ,-R a Y ff 5 ' X I 'J ' ' JA Aug- , , , a ,. K. , . , 'g 1. ' 1 L. f nga, , 4 - Sw 4 -' 'X 1 if ' 'V it 'O IV- ii ' ' it . g N f - 'A f ,U j' - ' T. ,Fi 1554 '- f- ' 'sj.f f , 'ir - ' ' if: 5 P' if 3. 1 L5 -H ' ' 'iggv' iff' - K' ,nl t ' li' rg Q fi, ' lf.-f,..E3 , '. 'lui- 'i'j1'T , 'vi' '- I - A -. l - . ls:-. ' ' 3 .L i 3 r J . - ' gg.- ' Row l: Robert V. Hugo, James A. Ault, President: .lack A. Kemper, Vice President: Otto G. Aichinger, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer. Row 2: Keith L. Thibault, Ralph Petty, Dave C. Wilber, Donald Gray, Keith S. Rodaway, Clyde M. Miller, Richard M. Griffith. 27

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ampus Commission THE CAMPUS COMMISSION has as its main purpose the promotion of cooperation and understanding between students and the administration. Members include student body officers, class presidents, ISC repre- sentatives, AWS president and Student Af- fairs business manager. Supervision of -stu- dent elections comes under the duties of the commission. In conjunction with the Com- merce commission, this group underwrote the Mentoris dance held in October. A large share 'of the expenses for sending the uni- versity band to the Denver-Utah football game came from the commission, and ar- rangements for campus Christmas decora- tions were made by this group. In an effort to lure ideas from reluctant, shy or discon- certed students, the commission sponsored a series of suggestion boxes placed through- out the campus. V . i tmrrslr s fer. . . I ' .V , A., - , 1 . 1 - ii, x Q I ..- - l lg ,, ,I , ,Q l , l i y I , J i .I l 'ln 1131 ii ,, l , l Lynn Weber, Secretary-Treasurer, Keith Thibault, President, Put Tilton, Vice President. ,-if iq:-,tx -. fu. - , .-Q -PM I. i i '- lu ' -I-ii.-JV ,Rf - 'I 3 1 f fi! ., F -' V 'gm ,If- . I ef- . i. '1'ri l1- - -' 4 ' ,-'., 6 I. Luv ' hs 5? I 11 R 1: H ' H d , L W b , P t T'It n, Keith Thibault, Glenna Whisrnan, Gwen Bowen. Row 2: AI Seratin, Bob Day, D374 Hqfrigrreedopeervgmzli, Jhiriles :ali Orin 'lloi:sIey, Warren Tomlinson, Jack Smith, Donald Smith. 26



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ffxza il . ' , .l l......, A-iii ,.- -.,,. l'l lijlgw Ll Li, gl T f'- in in fir A l 'S l L ll.lLQf.f1l.l,u..llw, .pill l it ' Fl - F fin. forUglfliilfwlllllLLL THE BABY of the student government or- ganizations, this group was set up by Inter-school council in 19447. The com- mittee is made up of one representative from each of the university's three col- leges-A8zS, Engineering and Business Administrationg two representatives from AWS, one from each campus, and four staff advisors. Purposes of the committee include reviewing requests from clubs wanting to organize on this campus, supervision to see that the vari- ous organizations are satisfying the needs of the students but are not over- stepping their purpose, and seeing that established groups are following the rules provided for by their constitutions and the university. All committee rec- ommendations are submitted to ISC and the Deans council. L 5 r ri l Y af! ,KN YLLY' KJ if V 'B gy' Seated: Ann Horner, AI Serafin, Patricia Tilton. Row 2: Claire Cusick, Jack Kemper, Regina O'Kane, Nelson Oppenheim. All 5 ,, , .G A,', B .0 -, l os. siaie ar and iierlliiication liisrniniit-ei Seated: Robert V. Hugo, Albert Brennan, Jean Karr, Betty .loan Wolf, Cooper Welch. Row 2: Gordon H. Westcott, Patti Hoffman, Harriet Hardaway, Edward Kuppinger, Patricia Tilton, Maribeth Farnsworth, Bud Maloney. 3 x - 5-si 1 1 l 11, .5 My s qv i i . ...LL - 21 ,. .A ., ff' V ja s i -7 recognized campus organizations, a all group officers must have the seal approval of this committee. They al . .X 1 EVERY MEETING and social function r n 4 prove the time and place of each act1 ity to avoid conflicts and to help saf guard the success of the event both i attendance and finances. Selection of th committee . . . ten students and two fam ulty members . . . is made from widel divergent campus groups so that as nea as possible the interests of all activitie are represented. The committeeis numhe one claim to fame this year was their d cision to cut down the number of cla A dances. Revision of the committe constitution is planned soon to effei smoother management of the university social life.

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