University of Denver - Kynewisbok Yearbook (Denver, CO)

 - Class of 1952

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Q2sILlj?i'U.S . . , .. ,. .2 H. . is E l Cnmnilsslen Problems of special interest to the students on the University Park Campus are handled by the Campus Commission. Supervision of school elections, helping other organizations and underwriting of many all- school dances were included in their program. Among their other activities, the Campus Commis- sion found time to go to the DU-Wyoming football game to learn more about other student governments and to cement friendly relations between the two schools. T ROW 1: Bonnie Kroqh, Iim Coleman, President A1 Sercxfin. ROW 2: Loggins, Patti Hoffman, Don Finberg, Marjorie Opie, Winifred Peterson. Q fagx-91,195x-Qcvfggx-Qqmpt-fggxvotvfggxvnc-155g 9 Q-IQGQ pcvfgQxvocvfagxwacmptvxggxvoc,-fggxvoc 4 Comrtterce The Commerce Commission handles the thousand and one problems that arise in the College of Busi- ness Administration. They handle many of the same jobs as the Campus Commission, but they have many that are concerned solely with the Bizad school. Parking for students on the Civic Center Campus, consideration of the honor system for this school and many other questions were considered by this commission. 18 ROW 1: Ed Stunauer, Treasurer: Carol Collins, Vice President: Warren President: Mary Lou Shroyer, Secretary. ROW 2: Carl Melzer, Louise Doris Peters, Iim Shepherd, Seymour Austin, lack Grout, Barbara Kendall Pew.

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-. l l 'CT Carr. Sally Campbell, Winnie Peterson, Lois Winters, Betty Lyster, Betty Hoyt, Gerry Patterson. ROW 2: Deatt Hudson, Anna verly Cochran, Dean Daniel Feder, Chancellor Albert Jacobs, Dean Carroll Galbreath, Louis Watson, Patti Hoffman. HOW 3: Don Carline, Ben Evans, Leo Iohnson, Iack Mehl, Don Finberq, Bob Day, Iames Shepherd, Nancy Mosher. ROW 4: Dick Soen- Leavel, lack Grout, Warren Tassel, Maurice Iohnson, Morton McGinley, Iames Coleman, Charles Howie. X - l,,,, he . se wp ' W wl3'l.Jt.l.Ll.li3l:ll. l Advisory Council is sponsored by Omicron Delta the men's honorary fraternity. It is composed of student leaders, members of ODK and Mortar Through informal off the record meetings with Chancellor, various deans and sundry other university wheels, problems are brought before the These are problems of both the university and the and a solution or mutual understanding is the goal discussions. Meetings are held several times through and frankness is encouraged at all times. The stu- representatives try to bring the attitude of the students various phases of the university, while those from bring the other viewpoint. It is a council strives to bring better undersanding between the student tlie administration of the university. And all the little wheels go 'round and 'round



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' v 1' iirzx 5. I S ISA l Iohn Lawson, Vice President: Charles I-lowey, Ben Evans, Presidenig Gabel, Secretary. ROW 2: lim Coleman, H. O. Iacobson, Iim Norberq. r- ' , Darroll Powell, Marian Denny, Iohn Noel. Y EM ,gg T U5 , L+fGIfll?,l,1SSlC3gTl The boys way down south in the temporaries have plenty of problems of their own, and these problems are well handled by the Engineers' Commission. One of the most active governing bodies on the campus, they work hard to help those in the Engineering school. They supervise and coordinate such activities as Engineers' Day, the Engineers' Dance and their own quarterly magazine, the Denver Engineer. DC-IQGE-DCYIQGE-QQQJQQQGR-JC-IQ GS-QC-ZBGRvDQ-ZQGL-Xvlb GR-DCYIQGXYDQTJQ-Za GR-DQ-i3 GR-D CYIQGE D Ioe Gallegos, Iohn Sandor, Earl Boltz Gordon Mayberry Vice President Molen, President: Bill I-lilly, Secretary-Treasurer: Fred Volz, Roger Iohn- Calhoun. ROW 2: Gordon Iohnsion, Advisor: R. Deane Mayer. l l t W ss g M 1 as . Llefnffllgglifll The Board of Governors of the Law School is a student governing organization. They supervise all the activities carried on by the law students and also handle many of the problems of the College of Law. The annual Derby Day held in the spring is spon- sored by the students. This is the day when the tables are turned on the Law faculty, and the stu- dents take over. Dicta, the official publication of the Law School, is also a student project. 19

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