DePaul University - Depaulian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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Rev Gerald Mullen. C.M., Ev.-LM. Christopher. Vice-President Rosemary Allen Ioe Anderson Ray Becker Mike Bucko lean Bosshart Mary Cahill Harold Clement Pat Davis Peter Falzone btuhent Qntihities uunnil f. SV, - J-ffriv I. V. Gibbons. President I. Hcxlligan. Secretary Cy Farwell lohn Foody Calvin Gale lane Goldberg Charles Hannah Paul Kirk foe Lobos Sam Marchese Bill McLean C. Mugavero Twenty-four ln the past few years many stud- ents have heard of the Student Activity Council, but it seems that only a very small percentage know just what it is and why it was organized. ln the first place, membership on S.A.C. is generally considered to be one of the highest honors a student can aspire to. All members of S.A.C. are recommended by the deans of their re- spective schools and approved by the faculty. Members are chosen on the basis of cooperation in school affairs, participation in extra-curricular activi- Anne Olach Evelyn Parenty Edward Pazdur los. Pitkin Marjorie Rinderer Iohn Spatuzza Gerald Sullivan Richard Wynn Chester Zbylut

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Rev. C. I. O'Mcxl1ey, C.M.. S.T.D.. President Rev. E. I. Kcxmmer. C.M.. Ph.D.. Vice-President ' W 1 - I 1 L xv, , ' .5 - if David M. Shafer. C.P.A. Comptroller Rev. Albert L. Dundas. C.M., A.M.. Secretary-Treasurer The success of this year's operation of De Paul is due to the exceptional endeavors and achievements ot the administrative officers. Through the reorganization and expansion of Univer- sity facilities, De Paul has gained in prestige as Well as size, relations with the public have been far advanced and the Way set tor greater gains. Supervised by the Very Reverend Comerford I. O'Malley, CM., S.T.D., president of the University, the administrative officers have culminated another year of exceptional achieve- ment. Assisting Father O'Malley were the Reverend Edward I. Kammer, CM., vice-president, the Reverend Albert L. Dundas, C'.M., secretary-treasurer, Mr. David M. Sharer, vice-president, comptroller, and Mr. lohn C. Mcl-lugh, University examiner, and members of the University Council. Twenty-three Zlhministratiun Iohn C. McHugh. LL.B Examiner



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Student Activity Council in session Iohn V. Gibbons, President Angelo A. Christopher, Vice-President lrene l-la-lligan, Secretary ties, and maintenance of above-average schol- arship. To remain a member the student must continue to maintain his scholastic standard and his active interest in extra-curricular activities. The Student Activity Council has been or- ganized to bring more largely into being a spirit of unity and cooperation between the various departments of De Paul University and the students of those departments in their extra- curricular activities. S.A.C. acts as a cohesive force for the social life of the several colleges. With the campus separated as it is, and with schedules so arranged that meetings of stud- ents on the same campus are impossible, S.A.C. performs the praiseworthy and neces- sary task of bringing together the representa- tives trom the several colleges to discuss a program of activities most conducive to aiding the student in his development. ln addition to its duties of supervising the activities of the various organizations on campus, S.A.C. itself sponsors its own activi- ties. One of these S.A.C. sponsored activities long to be remembered was the l947 Home- coming Dance With Stan Kenton and his or- chestra. Each year a Homecoming Queen is elected from the candidates selected by the various colleges to reign over this affair. More than any other activity, the Annual Homecom- ing Dance brings all the colleges together in one concerted effort to make it the success that it is each year. Under the guidance of Father Mullen, faculty moderator, and the capable leadership of President Iohn Gibbons, S.A.C. is able to close the books on another outstanding year. Assisting them in their Work Were: Angelo Christopher, vice-president, and Irene I-lalligan, secretary. Twenty-five

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