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1 I 1 . I I 4 . ,qnsaum ' D w E Rev. Francis I. Friedel. S.M. Matthias Haas, S.M. Dean of the Dean of the College ot Arts and Sciences College ot Engineering Rx. Rev. Edmund Baumeister. Francis I. Molz. S.M. Daniel L. Leary Herman I. Brendel, S.M S-M- Associate Dean Associate Dean Associate Dean Dean of me Graduate School Head of the Division of Science Head ot the Division ot Education Head of the Division of Business Administration 1 Sister Marie St. Eleanor. S.N.D. Charles Leonard, S.M. William A. Dapper, S.M. Mary M. Tuite Dean ot Women Purchasing Agent Treasurer Assistant Registrar Page Sixteen
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4 As vice-president of the University of Dayton, Rev. George I. Ren- neker, S.M.. has watched students by the hundreds enter and leave the halls of higher education: he has seen young men adjust them- selves in the classroom and in various activities. For the past seven- teen years he has held the offices of vice-president, dean of the Univer- sity. registrar and director of admissions. A visitor to Hawaii this past summer, Father Renneker had an op- portunity to see the natural beauty, the living conditions. defense plans and customs of these important Islands. While there, he worked among and gave a retreat to the lepers on Molokai. During the past year Father has given innumerable lectures on Hawaii before various groups and organizations-from business-men down to high school students. Possessor of kindness. impartiality, superior iudgment, dry wit, and quiet philosophy, he has endeared himself to the faculty and student body. Vice-President Rev. George I. Rermeker, S.M. Visits H afzua i 1' Rich, in Expezimznce Page Fifteen
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Board of Trustees VERY REV. WALTER C. TREDTIN, S.M., Chairman BERNARD T. SCHAD, S.M., Vice-Chairman FRANCIS X. NEUBECK, S.M., Secretary REV. ANDREW L. sEEBoLD. s.M. ' REV. IOHN A. ELBERT, S.M. Associate Board of Lay Trustees OFFICERS OF THE BOARD EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS CARROLL A. HOCHWALT, '20, President, Dayton, Ohio VERY REV. WALTER C. TREDTIN, S.M. Provincial of the Societ of Mary, Dayton, Ohio MICHAEL I. GIBBONS, '99, Secretary, Dayton, Ohio Y HUGH E. WALL. '98, Treasurer, Dayton, Ohio Alumni Members Harry C. Anderton, '09, Dayton, Ohio Edwin C. Becker, '11, Cincinnati, Ohio Ioseph F. Odell, Dayton, Ohio Samuel L. Finn, Dayton, Ohio Iames M. Cox. Ir., Dayton, Ohio Howard Egbert, Dayton, Ohio Harry F. Finke, '02, Dayton, Ohio Harry C. Busch, '96, Cincinnati, Ohio Victor Emanuel, '15, New York City REV. IOHN A. ELBERT, S.M. President of the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio BRO. WILLIAM A. DAPPER, S.M. Treasurer of the University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio and Members-At-Large Martin C. Kuntz, '12, Dayton, Ohio Harry A. Mack, Dayton, Ohio Oscar C. Miller, '92, Chicago, Ill. George Quatman, Lima, Ohio Charles H. Reiling, Dayton, Ohio W. S. Robinson, Dayton, Ohio Lewis B. Rock, Dayton, Ohio George Walther, Dayton, Ohio Ioseph Westendorf, Dayton, Ohio The Associate Board oi Lay Trustees was organized in Iune, 1924. It is composed oi alumni, members at large, and ex-ofiicio members. The members at large are elected by the Board itself, and the alumni members by the Alumni Association at its annual meeting. The term of office is for six years. The function of the Board is to assist the management of the University in an ad- visory capacity, and to hold, invest and administer the special endowment funds of the University. Page Seventeen
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