Loyola University - Wolf Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)
- Class of 1976
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Dedication This book is dedicated to Father McGill, who helped nur- ture the idea of reestablishing the Wolf and to Mr. Manuel Cunard who helped the idea become reality. • ' ■■■■:. •••■.. I
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Fr. Carter Speaks to the Graduates Dear Graduates: Commencement is always a sad personal experience for me. It means that many students who I am just coming to know as individuals are now moving on and our campus will see much less of them in the years ahead. It is a par- ting which I always find difficult. The past four years have been years of growth for us all. We have faced many successes and many failures together. The experience has certainly been enriching for me. I hope it has been the same for you. More than that, I hope your years at Loyola have given you an opportunity to grow in knowledge and to reflect on those com- mitments which determine your stand with regard to life, its meaning, and its problems. I hope that Loyola has, as an institution, been able to proclaim those eternal truths upon which a man or a woman can erect an enduring per- sonal value system. I pray that a personal relationship with Almighty God is at the core of your commitments. I pray, too, that your years ahead will be filled with success for you as individuals and that your lives will constitute major contributions in service to the world around you. I pray that our society will be more just and loving because of your influence on it. I know this little volume will grow in meaning for you as the years go by. As recollections grow dimmer, they tend to become more meaningful. I thank the editors for providing you with an opportunity to reminisce as the occasion presents itself. God bless you all. Please come back and visit whenever you can. Very sincerely yours, James C. Carter, S.J. President 2 S28S0
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Top Left: Fr. Ratchford, Dean of Arts and Sciences; Top Right: Mr. Marcel Garsaud, Dean of Law School; Bottom Right: Dr. Buttram, Dean of Music School
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