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x H-l: u : ;. 1-- t .-s w, x e... r l t Arthur I. Schaefer. Director of Public Relations In an enlarged office in the Administration Build- ing and with two new staff members, the public relations department spent another busy year in the fulfillment of assignments under the several headings of general and sports publicity, student recrultment, advertlsmq and other promottonal hter- Kevin O'Brien. Publicity Director ature, alumni-tund assistance, and miscellaneous services. With the addition of staff members Terry Mtchaels , . . Public Relations staff members OBrten, public retatlons asmstant, and Josephine Boyle, office secretary, the department, under the , gift? direction of public relations director Arthur I. Schae- t t , fer and publicity director Kevin B. O'Brien, was able to find time for the issuance of two new publications j EDe PAUL, the University newsmagazine, and 'WE'RE DE PAUL PEOPLE, a recruitment folder . outlining educational opportunities at De Paul Uni- ; versity. De PAUL, issued six times annually, is a news- magazine in the TIME style and format intended for all persons interested in De Paul University-stu- dents, faculty, and friends, as well as alumni. It suceeds the De Paul Alumni News, an eight-page publication issued eight times yearly to the alumni of the University. Page 26
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University Council at one of its monthly meetings THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL The University Council, serving in an advisory capacity to the President, is composed of supervisors t from the various colleges and departments of De Paul University. V Members of the Council are Rev. Edward I. Kam- imer, C.M., chairman of the group; Rev. Alexander P. XSchorsh, C.M., dean of the Graduate School; Rev. 'EWiuiGm T. Powers, C.M., chairman of the Biology ftDepartment; Rev. Joseph G. Phoenix, C.M., dean of fifthe Downtown College of Liberal Arts,- Rev. Albert L. ?Dundas, C.M., treasurer of the University. . Other members are Ralph F. Ambrose, registrar in v: Utithe School of Music; Arthur C. Becker, dean of Music; I John C. McHugh, examiner of the University; Arthur I. S,Schaefer, director of Public Relations; David M. Q ?,jtShOIrer, comptroller; Harry D. Taft, acting dean of w .1qu School; Rev. T. I. Wangler, C.M., dean of Liberal ViArts; and Frederick W. Mueller, dean of Evening 1-;C0mmerce. John C. McHugh. LL.B.,Exam1'ner
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A new alumni coordinator and a specific alumni- tund goal highlighted the year's events of the University Alumni Association. The Rev. Thomas A. Mahoney, C.M., came to De Paul in September, 1949, from the Vincentian Foreign Mission Society, where he had served as assistant director; he had been named by President O'Malley to succeed the Rev. F. I. Ward, C.M., as alumni head. In October, the alumni board of gov- ernors voted John J. Sullivan tLaw '36, Chicago attorney who was a co-captain of the 1935 De Paul football team, to succeed Mark I. Sheridan as Alumni Association president. Other elected offi- cers were Walter I. Madigan tCom. '28t, vice-presi- dent; Olivia COX tArts '26t, treasurer; and Helen Nichin Murray tArts '36t secretary. Fr. Mahoney and Alumni Officers Reverend Thomas A. Mahoney, C.M., Alumni Coordinator Headlining the yearly program of spiritual, cul- tural, and social activities was the April campaign for fundsea campaign given refreshing impetus by the announcement that beginning this year pro- ceeds of the annual drive will be directed toward the construction of a fieldhouse on the uptown campus. Sherman I. Sexton, prominent Chicago businessman and civic leader who is an alumnus of both the Academy and the University, accepted appointment as general chairman of the 1950 Fund Drive. Ably assisting Father Mahoney in conducting the varied business of the Alumni office are Kay Crowley, Mary Canine, and Shirley Drott. Alumni office staff members wmmwmm NMWNMWWW
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