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Vice Presidents REV. FRANK B. COSTELLO, S.J.. Ph.D. Academic Vice President REV. EDMUND B. McNULTY, S.J., M.S. Vice President of Finance 13 REV. TIMOTHY F. CRONIN, S.J., M.A. Assistant to the President Vice President for Student Services
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VERY REV. JOHN A. FITTERER. S.J., M.A.. S.T.L. President of the University 1965- VERY REV. ALBERT A. LEMIEUX, S.J.. Ph.D., LL.D. President of the University 1948-1965 Father Lemieux Ends 17 Years as President; Father Fitterer Named to Replace Him April 8, 1965, was one of the momentous dates in the 74-year history of Seattle University. On that day the 17-year term of Seattle University’s esteemed and beloved president, the Very Rev. Albert A. Lemieux, S.J., came to an end and an able and energetic successor, the Very Rev. John A. Fitterer, S.J., began his term in the University’s highest office. From May 14, 1948, when he became president, until that eventful April 8, longer than any Jesuit college president in history, Father Lemieux has presided over Seattle University and has directed a growth which the finest superlatives fail to describe adequately. His efforts have benefited many generations of students in the past; the legacy he leaves will benefit succeeding generations. It was especially fitting that among the final duties of his office was participation in groundbreaking ceremonies for the new Albert A. Lemieux Library which will soon rise on the campus and which came into being largely through the tireless and ceaseless efforts of the man whose name it bears. At the April 8 convocation the University’s future was entrusted to one who has directed the growth of the University’s largest academic unit, the College of Arts and Sciences, with great distinction since 1956 and who most recently has served as chairman of the Core Curriculum Committee and has led that group in drafting a dynamic new educational program for Seattle University. On behalf of all the University’s students, present and past, Aegis 1965 asks God’s blessing on Father Lemieux and expresses their sincerest gratitude for his service to them and extends warm felicitations to Father Fitterer in the challenging assignment he has accepted. 12
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Administration Gregory P. Barlow, BA. Director of Late Afternoon and Evening Classes Robert J. Cross, M.L. University Librarian It. Col. Michael J. Dolan, M.A. Director of Placement and Special Activities Rev. Lawrence V. Donohue, S.J., M.Ed. Dean of Men Assistant Dean of Students David K. Elder, M.Ed. Counseling and Testing Rev. Louis Gaffney, S.J., Ph.D. Director of Counseling and Testing Center Associate Professor of Psychology Rev. William J. Gill. S.J., M.A. Assistant Dean of Students Mary Alice Lee, A.B. Registrar Rev. Paul P. Luger, SJ., M.S. Sub-Minister Assistant Professor of Physics Rev. Clair A. Marshall, SJ., M.S. Loan Officer and Veterans Coordinator Assistant Professor of Chemistry Patrick H. Martin, A.B. Director of High School Relations Assistant Director of Admissions Rev. Joseph R. McDonnell, SJ., M.A. Assistant University Chaplain John W. McLelland, M.A. Director of Admissions Assistant Professor of Finance Rev. Raymond L. Nichols, SJ., Ph.D. Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Professor of History Edward J. O’Brien, B.C.S. Director of Athletics Rev. Robert J. Rebhahn, S.J., M.A. Dean of Students Assistant Professor of English Agnes E. Reilly, M.A. Dean of Women S. M. Strohecker, Jr., B.S. Development Officer Margaret W. Sullivan, B.A. Director of First Humanities John R. Talevich, M.A. University Editor Assistant Professor of Journalism Rev. Gordon E. Toner, S.J., M.A. University Chaplain Assistant Professor of Theology G. C. Towner, Vke Adm., U.S.N. (Ret.) M.S. Development Officer Genevieve G. Weston, B.A. Director of Bookstore 14
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