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EDWARD J. ZEMAN, S.J. Secretary and Treasurer X JAMES H. STREHL, S.J. Minister HUGH C. DONAVON Dean of Men % WILLIAM C. GIANERA, S.J. Dean of the Faculties JOHN P. O ' CONNELL, S.J. Vice-President standing among the universities of the nation. During his tenure of office as Dean of Faculties, Father Gianera has carefully built up and maintained the academic reguirements of the four col- leges comprising Santa Clara. Rev. Edward J. Zeman, S.J., Treasurer of the University, has again executed his duties in the guiet and efficient man- ner that won him the respect and ad- miration of the entire school. It is to the efforts of Rev. James H. Strehl, S.J., that the students owe the good condition of the campus and its buildings. As Minister, Father Strehl also functions as Moderator of Athletics. With this select board of adminis- trators, Father Walsh, in his initial year as President, has guided the Mission school to new heights as a University. Characterizing this last year has been the fruits of nearly a century of educa- tion here in the Santa Clara Valley. Page 13
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he tr ■xecutive oav In this the ninetieth year of Santa Clara ' s history, more pronounced is her success in treading the middle path be- tween the traditional and the modern views of education and administration. The task of maintaining this balance during the past year fell to Rev. Charles J. Walsh, S.J., President of the University of Santa Clara. Father Walsh last Aug- ust succeeded Rev. Louis C. Rudolph, S.J., as head of Santa Clara. One of the youngest presidents in the history of the university, he has more than justi- fied the trust of his superiors. During the past semesters he has shown a keen REV. CHARLES J. WALSH S.J., President of the University of Santa Clara understanding of both professor and student and has ably administered the university. Assisting in student supervision, Rev. J. P. O ' Connell, S. J., vice-president of Santa Clara, has again efficiently dealt with disciplinary matters. Handling a post which all too often reguired long hours, and which constantly demanded a keen understanding of men, Father O ' Connell has merited the respect of faculty and students. His work as mod- erator of the Student Congress and of the dramatic production, Cenodoxus, showed him an excellent administrator Page 12
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DEAN WILLIAM C. GIANERA, S.J. College of Arts and Sciences Under the guid- ance of Rev. William C. Gianera, S. J., as Dean of Faculties, the four colleges of the University of Santa Clara have again this year maintained their high standard of schol- astic excellence. • As- sisting Dean Gianera in this work are Dean Ed- win J. Owens of the College of Law, Dean George L. Sullivan of the College of Engineering, and Dean Edward J. Kelly of the College of Business Administration. Through the efforts of these select educators and their small but well-gualified fac- ulties, Santa Clara has been accredited by the Engineer- ing Council for Professional Development, National Cath- olic Educational Association, and the Jesuit Educational Association. The university has also been approved by the American Medical Association and the American Bar Associa- ciation. • To give students the benefit of a small university , and to give them the personal attention so characteristic of its educational system, Santa Clara has assembled into the faculties of the several colleges a small but competent group of instructors. For the most part these men are members of the Society of Jesus, trained expressly for the instruction of young men in their chosen studies. Page 14 DEAN EDWARD J. College of Business KELLY Administration DEAN GEORGE L . SULLIVAN College of Engineering DEAN EDWIN J. OWENS College of Law
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