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CID DD Our learning exper- ience here at UD takes many forms. Pictured here are just a few: clockwise from below, Mary Costello in Chemistry lab; Dr. thh hOlenickh and Brian Lynch at a happy hour; Dr. June Welch, mas- ter storyteller, gives a firCSldC chat; the Col- lege Bowl is where sharp minds meet-here: the winning team The Remnant; Trevor Good- Child and visiting lecturer have a Chat; the UD campus and nearby Los Colinas; and Dr. Shieh teaches an economics class.
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The Board 8: President The Most Reverend Thomas Tschoepe Bishop, Diocese of Dallas L.O. Brightbill, III President, Texas American Bancshares R.V. Carleton Retired Executive, Braniff Intil. O.D. Cruse Vice President, Spencer Stuart Assoc. Robert J . Finegan Vice President, Underwood, Neuhaus, 8; Co. Walter Fleming, Jr., Investments The Reverend Monsignor John T. Gulczynski Pastor, St. Thomas Aquinas Church Edmond R. Haggar, Haggar Co. Mrs. Patrick E. Haggerty Board Of Trustees The Reverend Monsignor Milam J . J oseph Pastor, Immaculate Conception Church Lester A. Levy Chairman of the Board, NCH Corporation Paul A. Lockhart, Jr. Secretary, Constantin Foundation Louis J. Maher President, Trans-National Leasing, Inc. The Reverend Brindley J . Mills Assistant Pastor, St. Elizabethis Church Joseph 0. Neuhoff, Jr. President, Industrial Metal Specialties, Inc. The Reverend Monsignor Robert Rehkemper Vicar General, Diocese of Dallas Charles P. Schulze President, Handy House Lumber Bryan F. Smth Genl. Director, Texas Instruments, Inc. Mrs. Jere W. Thompson Thomas C. Unis Partner, Strasburger 8; Price Trustees Emeriti J . Erik Jonsson Honorary Director, Texas Instruments, Inc. Mrs. Eugene McDermott Marvin Springer Retired, Marvin Springer 8:. Associates To the University Community, This Year, 1983-84, marks two major accomplishments in the life of the University, the completion of the University of Dallas Campaign and the comprehensive self-study. The campaign exceeded its goal of $15 million by more than $4 million. Its success enables us to complete construc- tion of our new chapel by the start of the Fall 1984 semester and to complete the Patrick E. Haggerty Science Center in time for the Spring 1985 semester. The campaign also in- creased our endowment by $5 million and means more sup- port for students, faculty, academic programs, library hold- ings, landscaping needs, and capital repairs. As part qfithe compreshensive self-study for continued ac- creditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, committees of faculty, students, and administrators have studied every aspect of the Universityis operation. The Board of Trustees has reorganized its standing committees in recognition of the growing complexity of the University. The University has reaffirmed its fundamental purpose: the renew- al of the Western heritage of liberal education, the recovery of the Christian intellectual tradition, and the formation of stu- dents in the intellectual and moral virtues. The recent Report of the National Commission of Excel- lence in Education concluded that we are 8a nation at riskit because of the'itrising tide of mediocrityii in our schools and colleges. The University of Dallas is in a position to help resolve this crisis. It is dedicated to excellence, and aspires to become one of the leading centers of higher education in the nation. The conscientious work of the faculty in conducting the self-study and the generosity of the community in supporting the Campaign provide continuing assurance that the Universi- ty will realize its dream of excellence and its aspiration for greatness. Sincerely, W Z President Robert Sasseen
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