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, mvmmutmmkns . THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE This first Yearbook since 1943 joins its predecessors as an abiding record of religious, academic, social, and athletic events of an- other year in the torty-eight years of De Paul. The faculty and student personnel have changed over these decades; the activities, perhaps with some modern refinements, re- main constant. Certainly the spirit which inspired the Htounding Fathers't of De Paul lives today in the minds and hearts of all De Paulites of .7945 ., , this spirit of service to God, His Church, and our beloved Country. The tragic years just past remind this generation that the horrors ot our times would never have afflicted the world ii men every- where were tired by the spirit identified with the tradition of De Paul. For that spirit is founded upon the basic Christian concepts, unaltered and unaiterabie throughout the ages, of equity to all men, irrespective of ethnic origin, and ot a constant and non-discrimina- tory charity which recognizes in the individual, whatever his race or color, the Himage and likeness of God. Such a spirit accords to all an esteem and a love not measured by the accident of birth or social position. Founded on these unchanging principles ot Christ, the educational policy of De Paul rejects a1! philosophies e- ancient and modem a which reduce an individual or group of individuals to the level of mere economic en- tities subject to the whim or force or prejudice of any political or social system. Rather does it insist on the unity of mankind e one in origin, nature, and destiny e and tor this reason insists upon respect for man's innate rights. It is the sincere hope of the Administration that the graduates of 1946, and the students of this generation, may assist in the reconstruc- tion of the social order by living in harmony with these high ideals of De Paul. COMERFORD I. O'MALLEY, CM. Father O'Malley and Arthur Schaefer, Director 0! Public Relations Honors Convocation Day photo. Left to right: L. Kerdiman. E. Leahy. M. Pushee, I. Cello, Father O'Malley, B. Meich, P. Kirk. E. Klinger, B. DePass.
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Over a year ago the Very Rever- end Comerford I. O'Malley, C.M., S.T.D., succeeded the Very Reverend Michael I. O'Connell, C.M., S.T.D., to become the seventh President of De Paul University. Every student knows THE VERY REVERENII CUMEHFORD l. U'MALLEY, RM, S.T.D. Father O'Malley's friendly smile and manner around the campus; many know him as a former teacher and friend. Interest in the welfare of every student, ability in administration, and sincerity are well-known character- istics of our President. His sanction given to the endeavors of those in activities was a real stimulus to further efforts.
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The Very Reverend Comerford I. O'Malley. C.M.. S.T.D. President David M. Sharer. C.P.A. Comptroller ADMINISTRATION The mammoth task of reorganization and expansion of University facilities and operating the institution under handicaps caused by postwar world status tell to the administrators of the University. Their success is measured in the fact that De Paul is now the largest Catholic University in the United States. Moreover, the University now accommodates c1 capacity student body. Supervised by the Very Reverend Comer- tord I. O'Malley, C.M., S.T.D., President of the University, the administrative officers have culminated CI year of exceptional achievement. Assisting Father O'Malley in the work of ad- ministration were the Reverend Edward I. Kammer, C.M., Vice-President; the Reverend Albert L. Dundas, C.M., Secretary-Trasurer; John C. McHugh, LLB. Examiner 420D 1 Emu .mn- ,V - t mXi; A... s; i. V ugi
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