University of Utah - Utonian Yearbook (Salt Lake City, UT)

 - Class of 1956

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G. Homer Durham Elmo R. Morgan Academic Vice PI'eSiCler1f Business Vice President BOARD OF REGENTS, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH - From left to right: Mr. Thorpe B. Isaacson, Judge LeRoy H. Cox, Dr. Adam S. Bennion, President A. Ray Olpin, Mr. William J. O'Connor, Chairman, Mr. Spencer S. Eccles, Mr. Reed C. Culp, Mr. Leon D. Garrett, Secretary, Mr. Richard L. Evans, Mrs. J. L. Gibson, Mr. Orrice C. Mc- Shane, Mr. Arthur Woolley, Mr. Clarence Bamberger, Mr. Lamont F. Toronto. THE REGENTS The University of Utah's highest gov- erning body, the Board of Regents, plays a most important part in the functioning of school affairs. lts seventeen members include Utah's most prominent men in many fields. In their monthly meetings, the regents counsel with President Qlpin and make the basic policy decisions for the University. Of major import this year was the action regarding the Medical school and plans for considerable expan- sion. The building program for the uni' versity has also been the main topic of discussion in many meetings. Here again, We can point with pride to a group whose decisions influence all campus policy. Adam S. Bennion President of the Alumni Association Z7

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Ufoh s first conference on college enrollment IS spon- sored by Presldenf Olpin. Here plonmng ond discus- slon on The port of oll Ufoh colleges will result in The THE PRESIDENT A. Ray Olpin, a debonair, diplomatic gentleman in pre-eminent stand- ing, ofhciates as President of the University of Utah, serves as ex-oflicio oflicer of the Board of Regents, leads the Deans, Council, Faculty com- mittees, and other University of Utah functional groups. President Clpin is constantly furthering the program of the Univer- sity and as he completes his first decade as President, we can see tremen- dous evidence of many fine changes and improvments in the appearance and functioning of the campus. As We consider therperspective of college life, We must include the many activities of the President as they reflect the change and develop- ment. Constantly concerned with student problems, President Olpin is always willing to share with each student his advice and thinking on any subject. Truly, the University of Utah today reflects much credit on President Olpin.



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DEANS AND DIRECTORS An interesting perspective of University administration - Deans and Directors. Here are the individuals responsible for the guidance of student groups. Here the various committees are formed to solve student problems. The pulse of campus activity - theatre, assemblies, student activities, research, health service, library, public relations, registrar. The men and women who coordinate and plan - who set the machinery in motion. c i Carl J. Christensen Coordinator, Cooperative Res '15 F. E. Stephens Harold W. Bentley Joseph A. Norton Director, Laboratory of Human Genetics Extension Division Registrar is 2 .iz Parry D. Sorensen N... Dr. Rex A. Skidmore L. H. Kirkpatrick Dr. Reed M. Merrill Directory, Bureau of Student Council Librarian Director, Guidance Center Director, Public Relations f 2 'S 1 ffl Theron S. Pormelee. Graduate Manager

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