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EFFICIENCY CHARACTERIZES OFFICIALS ' LAY AIDES Faces long familiar to Regis students are Mrs. F. S. Clair who daily operates the Ad Building switch- board; Mrs. Deloras Mueller and Mrs. Alice O ' - Connor, both able aids in the De Smet Hall dean ' s office. Laq Office Staff Money matters chiefly concern Miss Lucille Brienza, left, and Mrs. Mary Peck, seated, while Miss Helen Janacio, right, divides her time be- tween Father McCarthy ' s office and the pub- licity office, where Andy Martelon reigns supreme. A major reason for the business-like atmosphere of the Treas- urer ' s office is Mr. Wilbur Harrington, assistant to Father Houser. In the library the student who tears himself away from the vast number of volumes over which he is day-dream- ing will take note of Miss Mildred Larson, who is shown below accepting a fine payment from recalcitrant bor- rower Bill Matt. As a men ' s school Regis College has a definite sporsity of female voices float- ing on the gentle Rocky Mountain air. But the average Ranger who wanders throughout the various offices or transacts business across the library counter will notice several gracious ladies efficiently performing their duties for the assortment of presidents, deans, principles and directors who make up the officialdom of the Crest of the West. With these women are some laymen who stand out in their positions by aiding and complementing the efforts of the Jesuits to make Regis a stable, growing institution. 21
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Andrew J. Martelon, B.S. Director of Public Relations Francis J. Ozog, B.S., Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry Peter A. Rotar, A.B., M.B.A. Instructor in Business Administration Division of Language and Literature The man who leaves Regis College on graduation day will have with him the background of languages and literature which are an im- portant part of his heritage. Among these courses are those for the liberal arts student in Greek and Latin. To develop him in under- standing, discrimination, and expression, the courses in English and speech are presented to preface the student ' s future with a knowledge of the English, American, and in particular, Catholic contributions to world literature and culture. Finally, there are those subjects in modern languages that serve as an introduction for the student to French, German and Spanish writing and thinking. Two of the faculty who present the world ' s literature to th3 students of Regis are Fr. John Jolin and Fr. Ervin Stauffen, head of the English department. Others not shown are Fr. Louis Bloomer and Fr. J. Clement Ryan. A diversity of sub- jects interest this group. Fr. Jolin instructs in classical lan- guages and philosophy and acts as the Regis Brown and Gold moderator; Fr. Stauffen ' s marriage classes are well received; Fr. Ryan serves as a member of the athletic board; and Fr. Bloomer ' s knowledge of the drama and serious music is demon- strated in his courses designed for student appreciation of these arts. Theodore D. Slocum, A.B. M.S., Ph.D. (Candidate) Instructor in Biology Fred R. Van Valkenburg, A.M. Instructor in History Larry Lee Varnell, A.B. Instructor in English; Athletic Coach 20
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Regis College Evening Division REGIS IS FOR EVERYONE Without watering down its character of a Catholic college, Regis provides a substructure of moral and religious principles that can be used by anyone. — Paul H. Hallett, A.B., Litt.D. Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, S.J., Director of the Evening Division OFFERS ADVANCEMENT IN CULTURE, ACHIEVEMENT IN LEISURE AND SELF-BETTERMENT IN BUSINESS Mr. James H. Bruce Continued expansion and increased interest have marked the Regis College Evening Division since its inception five years ago. Under the direction of Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, S.J., the night school has provided a growing list of courses in which the student may enroll. They range all the way from basic English to biology and geology. This year the insti- tute of cultural leisure was inaugurated to provide the community with non credit college courses in such things as music appreciation, home decorating and dressmaking, child care and modern grooming and charm. Also for the first time the evening division is continuing through the summer with its classes both in the regular college courses and in the institute of cultural leisure. Mrs. Mary O ' Connor Casey Mr. Frederick C. Cook Mr. 0. M. Cordle Mr. James J. Delaney Mr. Charles E. Diss 22
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