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M, ATHLETICS gg 1 AU1. F. O'BBli:N, s. M. Credit must be given to whom credit is due. And surely no one deserves it more than these men. who in addition to their work of teaching have taken upon their shoulders the extra burden of training and developing boys' bodies. Into their strong hands are placed the destinies of athletic prowess here at giaminade and so with them must be shared the glory of our achievements. It is their task and privilege to develop in the athletes under their charge a physical sense of alertness. a morally strong character and that traditional American sense of fair play. We admire and envy the example which they set the youth of today as they maintain that determined spirit of the early pioneer even in the face of overwhelming odds and almost certain defeat. It therefore gives us immeasurable happiness to devote this book to the fine principles for which they stand and to dedicate this page to the men them- selves as typical examples of American manhood for typical American boys. MR GERALD A FAUsT MR. ROBERT N. LENSCR MR. Louis M. MAKLEY 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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SCIENCE A Democratic nation. in order to prove itself most worthy. demands from its citizens the acquisition of cer- tain basic habits which characterize a scientist. Careful Observation. a scien- tific requisite is essential to proper citizenship. because it is through this medium that we keep abreast of cur- rent atliairs. Clear thinking and un- prejudiced action are as important in everyday life as they are in scientific calculation. Science brings together peoples of all races and creeds, and, like our Americans, ignites them in one common brotherhood. Science raises the intelligence. understanding and living conditions of its adherents. With this in mind the field of science is incorporated into three of our years at Chaminade. Only the most compe- tent of instructors are intrusted with this important task so that when a student departs from Chaminade he will be able to exercise to good ad- vantage. his life as a loyal country- man. the fundamental principle which we have mentioned above. It is there- fore with a great deal of respect and admiration that we present the men who are delegated to the intricate work of teaching science. Top: JEROME R. GORG. s. M. Center: JOHN J. LUCIER. s. M. Bottom: CHARLES R. EBEL. s. M 5
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6' xii VINLENT A PLASSENTHAL, s. M. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Thus do these Missionaries of Mary be- gin their courses in religion each morning of the year. Theirs is the duty to instruct Catholic youth in the dogma and morals of their Church, and since this course is the most im- portant of all it is placed first on the days program. Religion being taught for twelve years, special ability is re- quired to afford the student an in- teresting course of study. Convinced that the influence of the Virgin Im- maculate will widen through the cen- turies and conquer all, these men, have imparted to us the thrill of living for the Eternal and Infinite. To these teachers of the word of Christ we feel most indebted, for their invaluable spiritual guidance during these years of our youth, for having formed the foundation of our lives as Catholic Americans. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 T RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION iffy WM JG ,iffy if' I Top: ROBERT A. BADER, s. M. Center: MR. GEORGE M. EARLY Bottom: NORBERT STURM, s. M,
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