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. Compion's Administrative olds GERM DETECTIVE . . . plots foil- ed, goldbrickers discovered, band- ages applied, splints attached, throats swabbed, and shots admin- istered, pills dispensed-these the duties of Mrs. J. P. Glennan, R.N., head of the infirmary, SPLINTS AND DIAGNOSIS . . . Monday morning is the time when 484 students contact the blue Monday ideas, and it is also when Dr. T. Farrell, as attending physi- cian, segregates the facsimiles from the McCoys, fA .i- n ipvvv' sl PILLS . . . a pitcher of water, a tray of good food, a dose of medi- cine, and a gargle are all part of a day's work for Mrs. A. Neugent, as assistant nurse. NEUSTRO AMIGO . . . el senor Nestor Colon-O'Neill, su principal deber: ensenar el primo y segundo curso de espanol a las clases de tercero y cuarto- anos.
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BOOKS . . . Mr. Dewey's decimal system is kept in 100170 order and running efficiency by Miss F. Mul- heim, head librarian. Historic dis- plays, helpfulness characterize her '49 administration. PROFIT AND LOSS . . . every senior knows he will get a letter, if not from home, then from Mr. P. Glynn, assistant treasurer, ask- ing for the money for senior rings, or class pictures. QUIPS . . . no talking! Sign here! That book's over there! Two cents Hne! Those are a few of the friendly greetings of Mr. F. J. Gores, assistant librarian. CONTACTS . . . successful bus- iness men, prosperous lawyers, prominent medicos, happy religious are united with their alma mater by Mr. D. W, Blackburn, alumni secretary and assistant treasurer.
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o Years T. A. Scnti'1 1'1s, S.J. HIS worthy Jesuit needs no introduction. His name is as familiar to the thousands of Campion alumni and to the present students as that of the Joyce Kilmer Library or Kostka Hall. Ever since Father Schutte took his fourth year of high school in a private class of five here at Campion, he has been about the campus continually. From that year forward it would be far less difiicult to enumerate the years which he spent off these sacred precincts than to count the ones which he spent living and working here. He joined the Society of Jesus in the year 1891, on August 31st, Be- fore this he did college work at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York. As the Province novitiate was here at that time, Fr. Schutte was at Cam- pion again for four years after his admittance into the Society. Traveling abroad to Valkenburg in the Netherlands, he studied philosophy from 1895 to 1898 and sacred theology from 1902 to 1905. Between these two courses he taught as a scholastic at St. Ignatius College in Cleveland and also at Campion. He was ordained a priest on July 22, 1905. Re- turning to Campion in the late summer of 1906, he has taught here con- tinually since that time. It is only in very recent years that he has hand- ed over the pedagogic reins to the younger men of the Society. In the years intervening between 1906 and 1949 he has taught just about every subject in the curriculum including religion, l.atin, Greek, lfnglish, German, and history. To fortify the knowledge of his avid students in the German language he directed a German literary and de- bating society, appropriately called the Schillerbund. ln addition to his activities as a direct educator, Fr. Schutte was also director of the Senior Sodality for the long and unprecedented course of twenty-six consecutive years, 1906-1932. Countless young men have been helped and counselled in their spiritual ditliculties. liven now, Fr. Schutte has remained in active touch with alumni sodalists. Ad multos annos.
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