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Department of Political Science (Front From L) Helen Schmitz, assistant professor; Rene Beauchesne, assistant professor, acting cliairman; (Stand- ing) The Rev. Richard C. Spillane, SJ., instructor; Ming Lee, instructor. Department of Philosophy (Front From L) The Rev. Martin O. structor; The Rev. Richard D. McGloin, SJ., associate pro- Vaske, professor; The Rev. John J. Jelinek, SJ., professor, fessor; The Rev. Richard A. Rudolf, S.J., assistant professor; chairman; The Rev. Henri J. Renard, S.J., professor; (Standing) Edward L. Suntrup, instructor; John M. Peterkin, assistant Eugene E. Selk, instructor; Mr. Merle J. Reinehr, SJ., in- professor; Charles H. Quick, assistant professor. Department of Theology (Front From L) Jerald Maieus, instructor; Susan R. Hoffman, in- structor; The Rev. Lawrence W. Flanagan, SJ., associate professor; The Rev. Thomas N. Jorgensen, SJ., associate professor; The Rev. Gerald H. FitzGibbon, SJ., associate professor; The Rev, James P. Scull, SJ., assistant professor; The Rev. Robert L. Bums, SJ., instructor.
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Mr. Robert Schwieso — Assistant Dean, The Rev. Thomas K. McKenney, S.J. — Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The Rev. Thomas McKenney, S.J., Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, works with faculty members and department heads to im- prove the academic quality of the college. A special effort began this year to strengthen the major areas of study while preserving the tradition of liberal education. The graduate must be very capable in his selected field of concentration, especially if he intends to enter graduate school, but must also be exposed to other branches of knowledge. Therefore, more hours of upper-level courses are being required in several majors ' programs. Courses of more specific content are being added to the general survey courses available. While Father McKenney encourages the faculty to effect these changes, the Assistant Dean, Robert Schwieso, is involved with the students, the beneficiaries of the changes. He assists them in programming and planning their schedules, moderates the Student Senate of the College of Arts and Sciences, plans Freshman Orientation Week, and is advisor to the Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity. 24
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Department of Mathematics (From L) The Rev. Bernard J. Hasbrouck, SJ., associate professor; Alvin K. Bettin- ger, professor; Dr. John A. Mordeson, assistant profes- sor; The Rev. Edward A. Sharp, S J., associate professor; Judykay Raymer; Dr. Gerald A. Hutchison, assistant professor; Conrad Marquard, assistant professor; Dr. Derek Fuller, assistant professor; Edwin H. Buman, instructor. Department of Chemistry (From L) Dr. Donald M. Zebolsky, assistant professor; William T. Mayweather, instructor; Robert J. Hoff; Dr. K. H. Takemura, associate professor; Keith E. Fester; David N. Greeley; Dr. Curtis L. Leicht, assistant professor; Mary E. Peterson; Gerald Campbell; Frances K. O ' Rorke; Dr. Robert L. Snipp, assistant professor; Dr. Donald J. Baumann, professor, chairman. Department of Physics (From L) The Rev. Thomas S. McShane, SJ., instructor; Dr. Thomas H. Zepf, assistant professor; The Rev. Clarence M. Wagener, SJ., assistant professor; The Rev. M. John Wymelenberg, S.J., instructor; Bazil N. Lazure, assistant professor. 26
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