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,,i Y' DQ is .Hu txt' .g. f Real words are not in vain, Vain words not realg And since those who argue prove nothing A sensible man does not argue. A sensible man is wiser than he knows, While a fool knows more than is wise. Therefore a sensible man does not devise resources: The greater his use to others The greater their use to him, The more he yields to others The more they yield to him. The way of life cleaves without cutting: Which, without need to say, Should be man's way. Tao Tsu from The Way of Life Bob Chisholm :-H-iii, - S ' J' 1, I ,nl .il tail... T X- 'N ei. t 'l
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ln case any of you, my classmates, of the infamous Class of '71, are planning to try to locate me in the future, l will probably be found in one of two places. The first, and probably the most likely, is Las Vegas, As is gener- ally known, I was born with a deck of cards in my hand. This insatiable desire for games of chance is one of the vices that I have not been able to overcome. At night you will probably find me at the black-jack table, pockets bul- ding with black chips. In the daytime, the other phase of my dual life will find me hard at work practicing my favor- ite dental specialty, periodontics. At Loyola I developed a very deep love for this field, mainly due to the inspiration of such Immortals as Balint Orban, Tony Gums, and Dr. Feldman. If I cannot be found in Vegas I will undoubtedly have given up dentistry to join the pro golf tour. It may not be generall known, but I am an extraordinary golfer. Affec- tionately known as the king of the 425 yard drive, I could soon become one of the Big Three Qwith a little work on my short gamej. In closing, I would like to thank all of you for many wonderful memories during these four dreadful years. I know you will also all join me in a vote of thanks to the concerned, dedicated, and sincere faculty members of old L.S.D., whoever they are. Thomas W. Creed QP X 4 4' -fix-,fy IP 'ffl . 1 I 1 gs? his ' A- N '. X :wwf '-- 0 .s 1' f qi: Q A f' .Y gs, i M D. , , 2 ' J f V ,' QW ' I W1 Y K. N5 .,k, -, I' f 1 M A f . If . 5 il .. Fw- X x. 'fi ' -Q H 'xx 'F K' s.
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