Zin emuruum Durmg the sumrner DePaul lost one ot 1ts most cher1shed pro lessors Mr Souton Wh1le on vacat on 1n Mex1co C1ty on luly 20th he was stncken by a heart attack wh1ch caused h1s death He was graduated from Georg1a Tech and cont1nued study at DePaul Un1 V6fS1lY where he re e1ved h1s masters degree As a World War I veteran lllr Souton 1o1ned the Academy teach1ng staff 1n 1927 where he oecor IC one ot the outstandma teachers IH the schools h1story The students ot DePaul w1ll long remember Mr Souton for h1S am1able p onahty and unt1r1ng act1v1ty among h1s Chem1sts IU the labora tory DePaul Academy lS profoundly pleased that 1t had on t faculty a Chem1stry Prof v11th the degree of ab1l1ty that Mr Souton Mr A C Soulon A M M S possesed W I Phee B Sc Rev C A Norman C M A M ratncr Frank lgnzwe 1er IS the Academys capable German anc Mr Wm I Phee IS the dynam1c d1rector of the Commerce Depart ment He tr1es to 1nst1ll 1n h1s Commerce students the 1dea that all knowledge IS not found 1n books Mr Phee 1S gual1t1ed to make 1 ll tatement because of past expertence As moderator of the Com merce Club faculty adv1sor to the Annual Staff and a member of the Academy Athlet1c Board he has shown clearly that he IS beh1nd all soc1al act1v1ty 1n the Academy Every student agrees that Wlll1OUl llr Phee DePaul would not be gu1te the same Fr Norman IS the good humored and well l1ked Latm and Rel g1on teacher ln fact he IS the Academy s authorlty on the l.at1n lan guage The student body holds Lum 1'1 1lS h1ghest adm1rat1on and always eager to awe you the beneht ot h1s knowledge on any pro ple Il you may have lfnghsh teacher He lS known tnrouahout the student body for h1s 1ard knuclfles and deep husky vo1ce W1tho,1t Fr EnzWe1ler s weekly lroragatvon ot tl1 Fa1th collect on the lore1gn m1ss1ons would prob starve Fr En we1ler ranks e ond to none among the popular o essors ot the student ooof r L VK 1fcClane lS DePaul s mathemat1cal gen1us and ne cap aol teacnes any part1cular phase ot t Desp1te the fact that 'Vlr Nc Clane rms h1s classes W1 h an 1ron hand he 1S 11ked by all He was the aentlerr1a'1 who aptly p1loted the hgnt.-fe1ght footoall team througl 1t s successful season Rev F S Enzwenler Mr E W McClane Ph B LL B Page Tllll'l96!'l 7 ' , . . ' ' A ' - . 1 J . . . ' ' ' is 1 I . v , , ' A . . L I :A . ' I - A I-AA A any student may consider himself a friend of Fr. Normans. He it v 7 1 Y T ' ' 1' ' ' l g N y . , , ' , fs L Q 1 .. ' ' ' - aolw' , . . 2 ' s c . . , -roi T . '. ' ' 'f ' IAZB, If . '. '. N1 C ' A A ' ' A 1 . .t . . . . 1 . .L J . 1 . 'A , '. .1
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