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The Rev. Francis A. Ryan. S.J.. as Marquette dean of men is chief officer of the University in matters of student discipline, housing, activities and social life. His office is in Room 104 of Johnston hall. Father Rvan is a member of the University council, he is chairman of the committee on student life, and is a member and adviser of the Marquette Union hoard of directors. He has lx en Dean of Men since 1937. Edwin A. Vossman, assistant dean of men. works with Father Ryan at the same location on the first floor of Johnston hall. Mr. Vossman is also a member of the University committee on student life. Dean of Men Directing and supervising women students in matters of discipline, housing and activities is the responsibility of Mrs. Francis L. McElligott, dean of women. A Marquette alumna. Mrs. McElligott has held her present position since September, 1935. She is chairman of the University committee on academic honors, a member of the committee on student life, the University council, the board of directors of the Marquette Alumnae association, and faculty director of the Women's Student club. With offices in the second floor of Drexel laxlgc, Mrs. McElligott is assisted by Miss Mildred Weil and Miss Mary Alice Cannon. Dean of Women 4 19 Rev. Francis A. Ryon, S.J. Mr . Froncis L. McElligott
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Rev. Mom G. Barnett. S.J. R w N P Lo hr' S J Charles T. Cobeen Administrative Officers TIu University executive officers enact all laws governing school life and also provide student guidance. Executive officers are Very Hev. Edward J. O’Donnell, S.J.. president; Rev. Max G. Barnett. S.J., vice-president; and Rev. Norbert P. Loehr. S.J.. treasurer. Their offices are located in the Administration building. 615 N. 11th st. Also tioused in the Administration building are the offices of Dr. George E. Vander Beke, registrar anti director of admissions; Miss May Dooley, bursar; Charles T. Cobeen. business manager; Hov O. Kallenberger, assistant business manager; Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick, veterans' co-ordinator; Francis II. Casey, director of University relations; Miss Uiura Ambelang. accountant; Miss Martha Hockrack. mimeographing; Gerald M. Schaefer, admissions counselor; Richard Zielinski, director of I.B.M., and Raymond F. Otis, director, central bureau of information and statistics. Administrative officers located elsewhere on the campus are the Rev. Clarence J. Ryan. S.J., regent of the alumni association; Conrad M. Jennings, director of athletics; Miss Mary K. Dempsey. librarian; Edmund S. Carperter, director of publicity; Frank Collins, manager of students’ union, and Allan C. Siebers. director. guidance and placement center. 18 Rev. Clarence Ryan, S.J. Or. George Vondcr Beke Miti Mary K. Dempsey Conrad M. Jennings
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Graduate School Rev. Edword J. Drummond, S.J. Doon Requirements of the professional world of today, and the desire d 9 for a teaching career, have caused many students to turn to the Graduate school for a more comprehensive education in their specialized fields. To quality for graduate study, a candidate must have received a Bachelors degree from an ap- proved college or professional school. An independent unit of the University since 1922. the Graduate School now offers Master s degrees in 25 departments. This year, well over 500 students were enrolled in the various curricula. Dean of the Graduate School is Rev. Edward J. Drummond, S.J. 20 £ Row 1: John P. Trcocy, Fr. Roymond H Rei , S.J., Fr. Edword J. Drummond, S.J., Wolter Zcit. Row 2: Robert J. Barr, George R. Griffin, Dovid R. Host.
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