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In the world of complex business it rests on the shoulders of such instructors as MR. PETER A. ROTAR, Assistant Professor in Rusiness Administration, and REV. EDWARD H. WINTERGALEN, S.J., Associate Professor of Economics, to develop the competent busi- nessmen needed. Mr. Rotar, a native of Yugoslavia, ac- quired his master ' s degree from the Harvard School of Rusiness and has previously taught at Creighton University and St. Thomas College. The Rev. Winter- galen, in addition to his demanding position as head of the Department of Economics, also very capably mod- erates the Regis RROWN GOLD. Photography and outdoor sports are Father Wintergalen ' s other prime interests on which he spends any spare moments. An understanding of the mind and a means of convey- ing understanding are the respective goals of Assistant Professor of Psychology, MR. JOHN A. FLANAGAN and Instructor in Education MR. GLEN O. STOCKING. Mr. Flanagan besides his position as Head of the Psy- chology Department is very active in lecturing to vari- ous organizations and civic groups in the Denver area. He is also associated with the placement office and is a former athletic director. Mr. Stocking, the Director of the Department of Education, is another member of the Regis faculty well known regionally for his lectures. Refore coming to Regis, Mr. Stocking taught at the Uni- versity of Denver and the United States Navy School of Music. Assistant professors JAMES RELTON and DONALD KLENE have become well-established figures in the English departm ent at Regis since their inauguration as faculty members. Among the students they have be- come quickly known for their thorough and energetic lecturing techniques in the classroom and for their con- geniality out of it. Refore coming to Regis, Mr. Relton ' s experience included the Carnegie Institute of Technolo- gy and St. Louis University. Mr. Klene served a gradu- ate fellowship at Notre Dame University where he attained his A.R. and M.A. in the field of English Litera- ture. Recently he has received his law degree from the University of Denver. One of the region ' s most renowned Jesuits, REV. DOC- TOR LUCUIS CERVANTES, S.J. is probably best known to the Regis students for his friendly smile. Resides his capacity as Professor of Sociology, he has achieved fame in the literary field with such well-known volumes as That You May Live and Marriage and the Family. As an outstanding spokesman, Fr. Cervantes has appeared on numerous radio and TV discussions. Finally as an authority on social problems, he is serving as the president of the Rocky Mountain Council on Family Relations. Page 24
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Director of O ' Connell Hall and superintendent of build- ings and grounds, the REV. WILLIAM H. STEINER, S.J., served his regency at Regis High School from 1946 to 1949 and, immediately after ordination, was once again sent to Regis. Father holds a Rachelor ' s degree in the classics and a Master ' s in history, both from St. Louis University, and was minister of the community for three years before becoming superintendent three years ago. Chairman of the Department of Science and Mathe- matics, REV. FRED DALY, S.J., is one of the most active and personable faculty members on the Regis faculty roster. In the classroom his witty and eloquent lectures brighten and ease the study of mathematics. His tireless devotion as chairman of the Athletic Board has contributed considerably to the high caliber of RANGER basketball in recent years. Last year, Father Daly was also the guiding force in the building of Regis ' two new buildings. As treasurer of Regis College, REV. WILLIAM F. HOUSER, S.J., holds a position envied by few of his associates. His duties demand that he be not only well versed in the intricacies of financial operations but also capable as an administrator. Every dollar connected with the operation and development of the college must pass through Fr. Houser ' s office. Fr. Houser must also determine the financial capabilities of students when he functions as a member on the committee on Student Aid and Scholarships. Presently Father is one of the Board of Trustees of the College. Since 1930, the Director of the resident students of the college has been the REV. BERNARD KARST, S.J., whose responsibilities were doubled in the past several years with the construction of O ' Connell Hall. Fr. Karst holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in the classics and a M.A. in Latin from St. Louis University. During the fall and spring semesters, Father teaches Latin, and during the summer sessions, is an assistant professor of education.
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REV. GEORGE M. TIPTON, S.J., Associate Professor of Chemistry, first appeared on the Regis faculty in 1939 when he taught at Regis High School. After receiving his Ph.D. in the field of chemistry from St. Louis Uni- versity, Fr. Tipton again returned to the Regis faculty where he has since served in the college chemistry de- partment. Fr. Tipton is well known to the freshman chemist for his seemingly insurmountable standards he demands and to the upper division chemists for the in- valuable foundation he has laid for their future. He also serves on the Commitee of Admission and Degrees. The words stimulating, dynamic, and perceptive characterize for many students, REV. ROBERT BOYLE, S.J., Asst. Professor of English and Head of the Regis English Department. He is one of Regis ' most vivid educational personalities whose familiarity with litera- ture of all ages has popularized his classes. Fr. Boyle ' s favorite subject is the work of Hopkins, about whom he produced an often-quoted thesis while attaining his Ph.D. in literature at Yale University. The guiding light of the championship Regis debate team, the REV. CHARLES F. KRUGER, S.J., is an assistant professor of speech and sociology and the chairman of the library committee. Fr. Kruger holds a Bachelor ' s degree in library science and a Master ' s degree. Father ' s extensive work in public addresses and radio broadcasts well qualifies him to coach the debate team. Also intensely interested in the stock market, Fa- ther is frequently sought for his advice on stocks and bonds. REV. WALTER HARRIS, S.J., Instructor of Theology, is one of the best-known personalities on the campus. As director of Spiritual Activities he is always available to any student whether he be seeking advice or just con- versation. Fr. Harris ' stimulating retreats have also been a source of his regional popularity. But his com- panionable attitude toward the students is perhaps the quality for which most alumni always remember Fr. Harris.
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