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that ten minute break between class periods is brief for the commerce student who must hurry from the ethics class on the fourth floor of the Ad Building, to the three-story stone building; but once there he is reminded of the vitality and the versatility of Thomistic ethics. Concern for mastery in such fields as accounting, advertising and marketing in a complex, industrial society is felt and the men and women of the school are trained in the solution of these modern problems. The college of commerce meets the need for an integrated course of study by offering, to the student, a two part program. Funda- mental courses offered in the first two years of the program emphasize the need for clear expression and logical thought, as well as placing a foundation for further studies in commercial fields. This integration continues even as the student embarks upon concerted studies on the upper division level. Realistic problems of a tangible nature are answered with more substantial solutions than the mere reiteration of sound basic principles. Laboratory practice and analysis complement many of the courses. At the school ' s disposal are excellent practical laboratories of business operations. Student research projects within the city, field trips, and frequent lectures by the executives of large organizations supple- ment the class period. Majors are offered in accounting, eco- nomics, management, marketing and general business. The college has a provisional asso- ciate membership in the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. FLOYD E. WALSH, Ph.D., dean of college of commerce. Congestion of the three story college build- ing is alleviated by the occupation of the class- rooms in Dowling annex. Dr. Floyd E. Walsh, slight but vigorous, directs the school as dean. He came to Creigh- ton in 1926. After a time he returned to the University of Iowa where he took his master ' s degree; in 1932, he received the doctorate degree. Dr. Walsh was appointed acting di- rector of the department of management at Creighton in 1947. Page 18
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Fr. Thomas N. Jorgensen, S.J.; Charles C. Charvat; Donald Gideon, HoLoit 1. lios cn, Fianco X. Pa;lfc, Joseph H. Guzman; Fr. William F, Kelley, S.J. Fr. Edward ft. Thro, S.J.; Fr. Herbert C. Noonan, S.J.; Mrs. Charles S. Hamilton; Fr. Charles K. Hayden, S.J.; Edwin Puis; James J. Broderick. Fr. Roswell C. Williams, S.J.; John F. Sheehan; Gregor B. Pirsch; John L. McGannon; Charles D. O ' Connell, Jr.; Morris Dansky; Fr. Paul F. Smith, S.J. Fr. Vincent L. Decker, S.J.; Thomas I. Gilroy; fllvin K. Hettinger; Norbert J. Flanigan; Arthur G. Umscheid; Rev. Francis J. Moriarty, S.J.; Fr. Ignatius J. Davlin. Fr. Austin E. Miller, S.J.; Lawrence Masten; Fr. Norbert J. Lemke, S.J.; Leo V. Jacks; John G. McBride; flloysius PL. Klammer; Fr. Francis G. Deglman, S.J. Verdun R. Daste; Lawrence H. Brown; Leo R. Kennedy; P. Raymond Nielsen; Fr. William R. O ' Donnell, S.J.; Henri R. Ouellet. Page 17
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Dean Floyd E. Walsh; Fr. Austin E. Miller, S.J. Herbert; Joseph Soshnik; James P. Keenan. Charles J. Courtney; Mrs. Jeannette R. Mason; James ft. Raymond D. Shaffer; Donald W. Beck; James fl Norbert G. Bausch; Fr. Francis G. Deglman, S.J. William G. Downing, S.J.; John P. Begley; Commerce coed club at the cottage. SEATED: Salie O ' Connor, Jerry Richelieu, Connie Childers, Kathryn Mestecky, Kathy Barry. STANDING: Rita DUlon, Jean Wagner. Mr. Soshnik visits the bloodmobile on one of its two Hilltop calls. Page 19
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