University of Notre Dame - Dome Yearbook (Notre Dame, IN)

 - Class of 1987

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The Guiding Light 1987. A new era. A new President. As the chosen leader of the University of Notre Dame, Rev. Edward A. Malloy will begin a new epoch, following in Fr. Hesburgh ' s tradi- tion of strong guidance. Will there be major changes? What will happen? What will next year be like with a new President? One thing can be certain. Notre Dame will continue to educate not only in schoolbook knowledge, but in the important values of integ- rity and honesty. This ongoing liberal educa- tion is the goal of those in the hierarchy of the University. The Administration gracefully combines the task of operating a prominent and success- ful Catholic University with a people first phi- losophy. Their sincere concern for each stu- dent pulls the University into a close-knit com- munity, emanating a family spirit. This special attribute shines as brightly as the Golden Dome. Special efforts by the individuals in the Ad- ministration are appreciated by everyone. They are made evident when one attends a dorm mass said by Fr. Hcsburgh, sees Fr. Tyson at the Oak Room, hears Fr. Malloy en- lightening one of his Christian Ethics students, or witnesses Sr. Jean attending a Hall Council meeting. These deeds help to make Notre Dame what it is — a unique university dedicat- ed to the education of the whole person in an individual way. -Dina Colucci • Rev. David T. Tyson, C. S. C. Vice President for Student Affairs Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C. S. C. Executive Assistant to the President Thomas J Mason Vice President for Business Affairs Dr William P. Sexton Vice President for University Relations Dr. Robert E. Gordon Vice President for Advanced Studies 228 Administration

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Foculry VISUAL AIDS. Dr. Emil T. Hofman enlightens his General Chemistry students about everything they ever needed to know concerning free energy Emil T. Hofmon The End of on Era It all began in 1952 when Emil T. Hofman became a Chemistry Teaching Assistant at the University of Notre Dame. Now, 1987 will mark the end of his well-renowned era of week- ly seven-question quizzes and 7:00 am reviews. Dr Hofman is hanging up his chemistry models and overhead projector sheets to devote his full attention to the Freshman Year of Studies. Since his name in usually connected with the Freshman Year of Studies, many people forget that Dr. Hofman ' s background is in the College of Science. From 1963-65, he as- sumed the role of Assistant Chairman of the De- partment of Chemistry. He was the Assistant Dean of the College of Science from 1965-71. And in 1968, he was raised from Assistant Pro- fessor to Professor. Dr. Hofman began his term as Dean of the Freshman Year in 1971 and will continue to work in this capacity. Dr. Hofman has made his mark in the method of teaching General Chemistry at Notre Dame. He has set up a help network so stu- dents can be assured of all the assistance they need. Every week, there are numerous re- views given by TA ' s, problem tapes to help with homework, tutoring session and a Friday morn- ing quiz review given by Dr. Hofman himself. He even wrote the book that is used in the course, so his lectures complement the readings nicely and provide for easier comprehension. Outside of the scientific knowledge gained from his course, freshmen gain valuable infor- mation about prospective majors and careers. Girls (sometimes guys, too) can also get a chance to go out for a meal with Dr. Hofman. Considering the fact that some students ' fathers have had Dr. Hofman, there can be no question of his teaching ability and dedication. -Christine Caponigri 007. Freshmen in Chemistry 115-116 aim for a perfect and always crowded tutoring sessions offered by the Fresh- ute questions answered before Friday morning. score on this week ' s quiz as they attend one of the infamous man Year of Studies. Hopefully they will get those last min- Faculty 227



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ADMINISTRATION Associate Provost Rev. Edward A Mrs. Carol Seager. Provost Dr, Timothy O ' Meara, Director C S.C . Assistant Provost Ms. Isabel Charles, Director of Malloy, C S C Director of Career and Placement Services of Residence Life Dr Ann M Firth, Director of International University Ministry Rev Andre Leveille, C.S.C., Director Ms Kitty Arnold, Director of Counseling and Psychological Student Affairs Mr Arthur Grubcrt. Associate Vice Presi- of Student Activities Ms Joni Neal Thompson, Director of Services Dr. Patrick Utz, Director of Student Residences dent for Student Affairs Dr John ,T Goldrick, Assistant Security Mr Rex Rakow, Executive Vice President Rev, Mrs Evelyn Reinebold. Director of Minority Affairs Mr. Vice President for Student Affairs Sr Jean Lenz, OS F., Edmund P Joyce, CSC. Kenneth Durgans, Director of University Health Services (Not Pictured) Assistant Provost-Sr John Miriam Jones, Administratlon 229

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