Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1956

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Rev. Raymond R. McAuIey, S.J. Dean of Men The Bev. Raymond R. McAuley, S.J., dean of men, directs non-academic activities of 7,000 male students at Marquette. His duties include supervision of extra-curricular activities, student social life, campus organizations and University discipline. Father McAuley is director of the Brooks Memorial Union and the Union Management Board as well as chairman of the University Committee on Student Life and a member of the University Council. Other personnel of the dean of menis oiiice who aid in the guidance and coordination of student life are Mr. Robert R. Conroy, assistant dean of men, Mr. Joseph P. Brady, housing di- rector, and Miss Anne Dolan, program director for student activities. The oiiice of the dean of men is located on the second Hoor of the Brooks Memorial Union. Through the oiiice of Mrs. Francis L. McElli- gott, dean of Women, are channeled housing, student activities, social life and discipline prob- lems of 3,000 Women students at Marquette. Also under her direction are 35 University women's organizations. Campus positions held by Mrs. McE11igott include chairmanship of the University Commit- tee on Academic Honors and membership on the University Committee on Student Life and the University Council. In assuming responsibility for leadership and guidance in all efforts directed toward the wel- fare of women students, the Dean is aided by Miss Mary Alice Cannon, assistant dean of wom- en and upperclassmen counselor, Miss Pat Rueckel, freshman vvomen's advisor, Miss Eileen Orme, administrative assistant, Miss Mildred Weil, residence hall business manager, and Mr. Ioseph P. Brady, housing director. Mrs. Francis L. McEIIigol't Dean of Women

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ADNII AISTRA' IVE Z NEL Rev. Edward J. Drummond, S.J. Academic Vice-president Rev. M. G. Barnett, S.J. Executive Vice-president Rev. Norbert P. Loehr, S.J. Treasurer Rev. Clarence J. Ryan, S.J. Vice-president William H. Conley Rev. Charles 0'Hara, S.J. Assistant to the President Educational Assistant Very Rev. Edward J. 0'Donnell, S.J. President ' The Very Rev. Edward O'Donnell, S.J., holds the position of president and is the highest admin- istrative oliicial of Marquette University. Executive ofiiicers who aid him in the administration of the University include Rev. M. C. Barnett, S.J., executive vice-presidentg Rev. Edward Drummond, S.J., aca- demic vice-presidentg Rev. Clarence Ryan, S.J., vice-president in charge of development and public relations, and Rev. Norbert P. Loehr, S.J., treasurer. University administration is further aided by other oiiicials whose functions are designed to keep Mar- quette running smoothly. These oflicials include Wil- liam H. Conley, educational assistant to the president, Rev. Charles O'Hara, S.J., assistant to the president for University interests outside of Milwaukee, Charles T. Cobeen, business manager, Roy O. Kallenberger, assistant business manager, Robert Russell, superin- tendent of buildings and grounds, George E. Vander Beke, registrar and director of admissions, Capt. H. C. Ferguson, USN, commanding oflicer of the Naval Reserve Ofiicers Training Corps, Lt. Col. Ernest W. Chapman, USA, commanding oflicer of the Army Reserve OH-icers Training Corpsg Miss May Dooley, bursar, Laurence Mullins, who succeeded Conrad M. Jennings as director of athletics, Bay A. Niemitz, community relations director, Edmund S. Carpenter, director of public informationg john V. Liccione, director of the guidance and placement center, Ray- mond F. Otis, director of the central bureau of information and statisticsg Frank Collins, manager of the Brooks Memorial Union, and Gerald M. Schaefer, admissions counselor. The executive offices are located in O'Hara hall, while the other offices are located in various campus buildings.



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,A f l -ld' l 1 H- ' ll l ' 5 ldis- 'Z L L Dr. John 0. Riedl Dean Graduate School Nearly 600 students, aiming for professional or teaching careers, are enrolled in the Graduate School, gaining advanced study in their specific fields. To be admitted as a graduate student, 'one must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or professional school. Ordained priests and ministers who have completed a four-year seminary course of study may apply for admission. A number of graduate assistantships are offered each year to students who have completed their undergraduate work with distinction. They may be, required to assist in departmental class or laboratory Work in the schools of Business Administration, Liberal Arts, Iournalism and Speech. A limited number of fellowships are available in the basic medical sciences. Since its organization in March, 1952, the Graduate Association has become an integrated part of the University. This group helps the students to share ideas and opportunities with each other. Raymond Synder, gradu- ate assistant in Biology, is president. Dr. John Riedl, Dean ofthe Graduate School, heads a faculty composed of staff members of the University's schools and colleges. Bellurmine Hall .

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