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Administrative Officers Kcv. Mix G. Barnett. S.J. Rev. A. V. Waltcn, S.J. Mi« Mary K. Dempsey Rev. Raphael N. Hamilton, S.J. Mr. Conrad M. Jennings A new executive officer, that of university vice-president, has been added to the administrative staff. The Rev. Max G. Barnett, S.J.. former dean of the College of Liberal Arts, is now serving as the university’s vice-president and also secretary of the Board of Trustees. Through the executive officers all laws governing school life are enacted and student guidance is provided. The executive officers include the Very Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell. S.J., president; Rev. Max G. Barnett, S.J., vice-president and secretary; Rev. Augustine W. Walters, S.J., treasurer; and Rev. Norbert J. Loehr, S.J., assistant treasurer. The Rev. George E. Ganss, S.J., is head of the student council. The Rev. Francis A. Ryan, S.J., dean of men. and Mrs. Francis L. McElligott, dean of women, assist these executive officers in the general supervision of activities of the students. Administrative officers include the Rev. Raphael N. Hamilton, S.J., regent of the Alumni association; Charles T. Cobeen, business manager of the university; Dr. George Vander Beke, registrar and director of admissions; Conrad Jennings, director of athletics; Edmund S. Carpenter, director of the News Bureau; Raymond T. Otis, statistician; Frank Collins, manager of the students' Union; Rev. John P. Agnes. S.J.. superintendent of buildings and grounds; Miss May Dooley, bursar; Miss Mary K. Dempsey, head librarian; Roy Kallenberger, assistant business manager of the university; Stanley R. Lowe, business manager of athletics; and Miss Eileen Orme, in charge of mimeograph department.
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Board of Governors Mr. Wjlicr GeiM Mr. F. J. SenM-nbrcnncr Mr. Harr S. Johiuton Mr. Robert A. I'ihlcin Mr. Charles L. Coughlin Mr. Charles O’Hara, Chairman Very Rev. Ftiward J O’Donnell. S.J. Father O'Donnrll honored at Civic dinner Academic Leadership To guide the cultural and financial growth and progress of the university and to guide and care for the intellectual, spiritual and physical welfare of the student body is the purpose of the university Board of Governors. This year the board welcomed a new member, the Very Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., Marquette university president. Father O'Donnell replaced the Very Rev. Peter A. Brooks, S.J., former president, who died May 16. 1948. Membership in the Board of Governors includes the Very Rev. Edward J. O’Donnell, S.J., university president; Charles O'Hara, retired president of the Merchants Dispatch Transportation Corp., who serves as chairman of the board; Matthew H. Carpenter, president of the M. Carpenter Baking Co.; Charles L. Coughlin, president of Briggs Stratton Corp.; Walter Geist, president of Allis-Chalmcrs Manufacturing Co.; Harry S. Johnston. president of Robert A. Johnston Co.; F. J. Sensenbrenner, chairman of the board of Kimberly-Clark Corp.; and Robert A. Uihlcin. vice-president of the Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. — 17 —
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Dean of Men Dean of Men On the first floor of Johnston Hall, in Room KM, arc the offices of the Rev. Francis A. Ryan, S.J., Marquette dean of men. Father Ryan has served as dean of men since 1937. He is chief officer of the university in matters of discipline, housing, student activities and social life of the students. He is also chairman of the Board of Control of the university. Through the office of the dean of men, all housing facilities for men are approved and supervised. It is through the dean, too, that the calendar of all events and meetings of student organizations or student activities is approved, maintained and published. He serves as a member of the Council of Regents and Deans and the Board of Directors of the Marquette Union and is executive officer of the Committee on Student Life. Mr. Edwin A. Vossman serves as assistant dean of men. Dean of Women Since 1935, Mrs. Francis L. McElligott has served her Alma Mater as fourth dean of women of Marquette university. In September of that year, she succeeded Mrs. Margaret Harrington and took over the second floor of Drexel Lodge as chief officer of the university in matters of discipline, housing, student activities and social life among women students. Ex officio, she is a member of the University Council of Regents and Deans, the University Committee on Student Life, the Board of Directors of the Marquette Alumnae association and the Board of Directors of the Women's Student club. She is generally responsible for leadership and guidance in all efforts directed toward the welfare of the women students of the university and for cooperation with all agencies affecting their welfare. She is assisted by Miss Mildred Weil and Miss Mary Alice Cannon. Mrs. Francis I.. MdEUigoic Dean ol Women — 19 —
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