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ll?-itgix V V . 5 !m,' Y LJ I ff' si! .... ,fiskgstsf .4 ,. -JEZT lm 193 fl it lim-,lf fllfi-effixs.. gxk X nf? e X4 yay' it l -4- iran --nos. fry' -If 'ff' fl' fs ' 'r ff X 'Qi staff! f' f 'if cfm ,f1gL17'QfAikv lyf,,.+'fXk Q,-,revs-gag?-lbs! hx:-6 XXX, X Q It My fe-f af X V Egg A :wiki A 'fig , Aff? N, it lm? jlwgl Rev. Frederick Coupal, C.M., ILM., Alumni Coordinator The boast of a school is its record of achievement. Foremost in that record is the roll of men - living and dead - who have passed from their alma mater into the world of affairs and who have lived up to the Chris- tian ideals for which their school stands. Commencement exercises mean the close of one phase of the spiritual, cultural and social education of the student. This does not neces- sarily bring an end to the ideals which have been instilled in him during his school days. An efficient Alumni organization, such as We are fortunate to have affiliated with De Paul University, enables the graduate to continue in ,close association with a body Whose mem- bership is devoted to the fostering and ad- vancement of these Christian ideals. The Alumni officers for the past term were Mark I. Sheridan, president, Iames S. Bansley, vice-president, Marjorie Vosburgh, secretary, and William I. Millen, treasurer. The organi- zation is under the leadership of Father Coupal, Alumni coordinator.
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iBuhIir elatinns K Barbara Lach. Arthur Schaefer. and Anne Fuchs ln Ianuary, 1946, at the direction of the Very Reverend Comerford I. O'Malley, C.M., president of the University, the Department of Public Relations of De Paul University was re-established. lts duties are in general those recommended in a report made in 1944 by the Business Research Corporation, management engineers, which surveyed the organization, policies, and program of the University. The Department of Public Relations is responsible for informing the public of the University's activities and their value, attracting to the Uni- versity students of the greatest potentiality, and assisting in a program of development and fund-raising. Arthur Schaefer. Director ol Public Relations Arthur I. Schaefer has been director of the Department of Public Relations since its reor- ganization. A 1934 graduate of the College of Liberal Arts, he received early training in pub- licity as editor of the 1934 De Paulian. Mr. Schaefer was a member of the English faculty of the College of Commerce for six years until lune, 1942, when he Went on leave .to serve as instructor-trainer for the Navy. As a lieuten- ant in the naval reserve, he was for eighteen months director of personnel training for the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, at Washington, D, C. Barbara Meich Lach, a liberal arts gradu- ate of the class of 1946, is now in charge of publicity. Mrs. Lach gained valuable experi- ence as an undergraduate as editor of the De Paulia for two years and as editor of the De Paulian of 1946. Anne M. Fuchs joined the Public Relations staff in February, l946, upon her graduation from the College of Liberal Arts, Where she had acquired extra-curricular ex- perience as feature editor of the De Paulia and on yearbook publications. The University is now a member of the As- sociation of College Admissions Counsellors for which a committee has been formed consisting of Mr. Schaefer, chairman, Miss Lorretto Hoyt, Margaret Dahrn, Mrs. Lach, and Miss Fuchs, Whose responsibility is to acquaint high school seniors With the facts about De Paul University. ln the committee on public relations policy, formed last year for the purpose of securing and analyzing the reactions of the University's various publics, Father Edward V. Rebenack replaced Father Connolly. Mr. Schaefer is also editor-in-chief of the Alumni News, with Mrs. Lach and Miss Fuchs as associate editors. Twenty-eight
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