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William J. O ' Shaughnessy, S.J., A.M., Canon. Ph.D. Professor of Psychology Joseph A. Ryan, S.J., A.M. Professor of Accounting and Economics J. Clement Ryan, S.J., A.M., STL. Assistant Professor of English No institution of higher learning can boast of a more personable history department than the trio who vitalize the dusty facts of past human happenings for Regis students. Scholarship as well as affability characterizes the department as two of the three hold doctorates. Shown in the above photo are Fr. William Faherty who also instructs in sociology; Mr. Van Valken- burg and the department ' s head, Fr. Harold Stansell. Thomas F. Singleton, S.J., B.S. Instructor in Mathematics Harold L. Stansell, S.J., A.M., Ph.D. Instructor in History Ervin A. Stauffen, S.J., A.M., STL. Assistant Professor of English
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Henry P. Hecken, S.J., A.M. Professor of Physics William F. Houser, S.J. Treasurer John Jolin, S.J., A.M., Ph.D., STL. Instructor in Classical Languages and Philosophy Division of Commerce and Finance The Division of Commerce and Finance seeks as its objective the preparation of the student in a threefold manner for his professional future after college: vocationally through courses in accounting, business administration, and economics; culturally through courses required to round out his background in the tradition of Jesuit educa- tion; and morally through the desire to instill in each those principles of charity and fair dealing which are in imitation of Christ Himself. Dollars and cents make a great deal of sense to the instructors of the department cf business and finance. Moreover, their ability to transmit such proficiency in monetary matters to their charges is a well-testified fact. Shown here are Mr. John V. Coyne, who doubles as athletic director; Fr. Joseph Ryan, the department head; and Mr. William Carson, an inveterate bowler who teams with Mr. Coyne and Mr. Van Valkenburg to form a lay faculty bowling group in the intramural league. Not present is Mr. Peter Rotor, the newest addition to the depart- ment. Bernard S. Karst, S.J., A.M. Instructor in Education T. Louis Keenoy, S.J., A.M., M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry Charles F. Kruger, S.J., A.M., A.B.L.S., S.T.L. Librarian; Assistant Professor of Speech 16
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George M. Tipfon, S.J., Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry Elmer J. Trame, S.J., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology James F. Walsh, S.J., A.M., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy DK fsfon of Natural Science and Mathematics Included in the Division of Mathematics and Science are the depart- ments of biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. With its object primarily professional, the division considers preparing the science major for postgraduate work in one of the four departments, and to fulfill all ordinary entrance requirements for professional schools. Such studies as geology, engineering drawing, and atomic physics are included in the list of courses in these departments. To neophyte metaphysicians of Regis, unaccustomed to beakers, tubes and formulae, it appears as though Dr. Francis Ozog and Fr. George Tipton, head of the chemistry department, are putting their approval on a new shower or some other sort of plumbing for the chemistry lab. In reality, these doctors of the natural sciences are inspecting a recently installed fractionating col- umn for experiments in separating liquids with close boiling points. Not shown are Fr. Louis Keenoy and Mr. Joseph Berger, instructors in the de- partment. r I t Edward H. Wintergalen, S.J., A.M., M.S.C. Assistant Professor of Economics George E. Bechtolt, A.M. Instructor in Spanish, French and German Joseph P. Burger, A.M. Assistant in Organic Chemistry 18
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