University of Notre Dame - Dome Yearbook (Notre Dame, IN)

 - Class of 1971

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Board of Trustees REVEREND THOMAS E. BLANTZ. C.S.C. Notre Dame. Indiana REVEREND JAMES T BURTCHALL Notre Dame, Indiana MR C CARMICHAELJR South Bend. Indiana DR THOMAS P CARNEY Lake Forest. Illinois MR JEROME J CROWLEY South Bend. Indiana MR WILLIAM R DALEY Cleveland. Ohio MR WALTER DUNCAN LaSalle. Illinois MR HAROLDS FOLEY Vancouver. British Columbia MR PAUL FOLEY Birmingham. Michigan MR ROBERT WGALVIN Barrington. Illinois MR TIMIOTHY P GALVIN SR Hammond, Indiana MR. J PETER GRACE Manhasset. New York MR DONALD M GRAHAM Evanston. Illinois MR RONALD D GRIMM Westwood. Massachusetts MR HARRY C HARERTY New York. New York MR PAULF HELLMUTH Cambridge. Massachusetts REVEREND THEODORE M HESBURGH. CSC Notre Dame. Indiana REVEREND EDMUND P JOYCE. CSC Notre Dame. Indiana REVEREND HOWARD J KENNA. C S.C. South Bend. Indiana MR. JOSEPH A LAFORTUNE Tulsa. Oklahoma MR. FRANK E MACKLE JR. Miami Beach. Florida MR NEWTON MINOW Glencoe. Illinois MR. DONALD F. O ' BRIEN Houston. Texas MR JOSEPH I O ' NEILL JR. Midland. Texas MR. I A O ' SHAUGHNESSY Tulsa. Oklahoma MR HOWARD V PHALIN Winnetka. Illinois MR BAYARD RUSTIN New York. New York MR JOHN T RYAN JR Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania MR JOHN A SCHNEIDER Greenwich. Connecticut MR FRANKLIN D SCHURZ South Bend. Inidana DR GOERGEN SHUSTER South Bend. Indiana MR ALFRED C STEPHAN JR Winnetka. Illinois MR EDMUND A STEPHAN Evanston. Illinois MR JEROME W VAN GORKOM Lake Forest. Illinois MR BERNARD J VOLL South Bend. Indiana REVEREND PAUL E WALDSCHMIDT. C S C Portland. Oregon REVEREND JEROME J WILSON. CSC Notre Dame. Indiana DR MEREDITH WILSON Palo Alto. California DR GEORGE D WOODS New York. New York Seated Mr Edmund A Stephan. Rev Howard J Kenna. Rev Edmund P. Joyce. Mr Jerome W Van Gorkin. Rev Thomas E Blantz. Or O Meredith Wilson. Rev Jerome J Wilson 16

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A Administration In a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence. Dr. Laurence J. Peter



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JStees IKOM ISCHIWUSC ISW.CSC In 1967 the government of the University of Notre Dame was completely reorganized with control passing from what was then known as the Associate Board of Trustees to the present formal Board of Trustees The Associate Board had the primary responsi- bility of investing and advising on the use of the University endow- ment: as a lay board they had no direct responsibility concerning policy making for the University. That duty was entirely handled by a small board consisting of six priests With the changing of the University upper -structure in 1967. a new set of statutes and by- laws was drawn up for a largely secular board that was to assume the full policy-making role for the University. In the three years since the transition from clerical to secular control, the Board of Trustees has been one of the most examined and scrutinized bodies of the University. Though some attempts at communication and contact with the student body have been made by some of the committees of the board, it is a conceded fact that most students are unaware of the exact function of this board which exercises highest authority as to the direction of the Univer- sity One of the main reasons for the ambiguity is the board ' s policy of closed general meetings, which underscores the rather quiet comings and goings that characterize the board ' s functioning on the whole Actually, the full board meets only twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. Both general meetings are held on campus. The stated duties of the Board all com e under the broad heading of determining University policy in all matters, and this includes being charged with such duties as electing the University president (which, of course, the board has not had to do yet) and approving the University budget. In addition to its immediate duties, the board also decides on matters brought before it by Fr. Hesburgh. The various committees under the Board, such as the finance committee, the executive committee and many more, hold much more frequent meetings which usually concentrate on specific is- sues to be examined before they are brought up at general meet- ings (co-education would be a good example). The closest arm of the board to the student body would be the student affairs com- mittee, headed by Dr. Thomas Carney This committee examines all questions and issues which pertain to student life, and determines policy as to student rules and regulations. The committee has made an effort recently to try to establish a better system of communica- tion between the Board of Trustees and the students. At present the Board consists of 40 members though there is no rigid limitation as to the number of members. Of the 40 only seven are priests, leaving a vast majority of 33 lay members. Trustees are selected by the one higher body of the University, the Fellows who number 12. six priests and six lay members. This body is actually the ultimate authority, but the statutes have delegated all legal re- sponsibility for the University to the Board of Trustees The fact that there have been no startling changes in the direc- tion of the University that have come out of the restructuring of responsibility into the hands of the Trustees attests to the general assent of the Board to the original principles of the University. With the coming of co-education, however, and the possibility of a new president looming on the horizon, the true power of the Board may get a chance very soon to assert itself, and there may be clearer definition given to exactly how the Board of Trustees operates in the interests of Notre Dame. William Carter Ssatfd Mr Bernard J Voll Mr Alfred C Slepan. Mr George N Schutter. Mr John A Scheider. Mr Franklin D Schurz. Mr John T Ryan. Mr Bayard Rustin. Mr Howard V Phahn. Mr Donald F O ' Brien 17

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