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University of DaytoneCommons

News Releases Marketing and Communications

3-5-1971

University Choir Spring Concert

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THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTO N PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT

DAYTON, OHIO 45409 AREA CODE 513 229-2646

JOE McLAUGHL IN

DIRECTOR, GEN ERAL P UBLICITY

DAYTON, Ohio, March 5, 1971 . -- Christopher Henske , son of Mr . and Mrs .

Albert Henske, 8 Browers Lane, Roslyn Heights, New York, i s one of the first

ten students to 'be sel ected to a committee of the University of Dayton ' s new

Boa.rd of' Trustees, H. Talbott Mead, Board chairman, announced today . Henske is

a junior in ind~strial engineering and will serve on the Academic Policies & Programs Comm..1.ttee .

Appointment of students and faculty to committees of the Board of Trustees

represents the second step in the change of governance at the )21~year-old

Raman Catholic un1vers~ty. The school, last November, announced a change to a

predominantly lay Board of Trustees with the f irst la.vman. Va-. Mead, President

of the Mead Investment Company, Dayton, serving as chairman. The new Board

consists of 19 laymen and f ive religious f ram the Society of Mary, which founded

·~e University in l850~

The six Board committees are Objectives & Purposes, Finance, Academic

Policies & Programs, Student Affairs, Facilit ies & ~velopnent, and Committee

on Trustees . The gr0"lis serve in an advisory capacity to the Board and are

authorized to conduct st\1.dies on matters requiring the attention or action of

the Board. Matters may be referred to the committ ees by the Chairman of the

Board, the President of the University, or may be originated within the camm1ttee

in its area of activity.

Henske Bas been active in academic and extracurricular affairs at the

Univ~rsity f or the past two years~ He has served as chairman and treasurer of

the Joint Council of Engineers, Public Relations Director of Epsilon Del ta

Tau, a social-professional fraternity; a member of Tau Nu Kappa, an engineering

honor society; National Society of Professional Engineers, and the American

Institute of Industrial Engineers,.

He has been a staff member of the University of Dayton Engineer, t he

School of Engineering ' s official magazine; and was co- chairman of Engi neers

Week in 1970, which embraces the engineering community in the Day'ton-Mont gOOlery

COWlty area. Events are held on the un campus each year and the program is

planned and conducted 'by stUdents .

Chris i s a graduate. of st . Mary ' s High School, }'fanhasset, IJong Island .

His father owns Henske and Sons, a general contracting company •

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