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DEAN Tl-lE Carillon also has the privilege of extending to Father Edward C. McCue, S.J., it's heartfelt thanks for the warm understanding and sincere co-operation that he has shown to the Carroll student. Under his capable direction, the curriculum has assumed a new efficiency in its disposition, his quiet but determined character has constantly impressed all who have come in contact with him as Dean, a position for which he is ideally fitted. lt is one of the central points ot the policy that he has enunciated ever since he came to the University in i938 that every student engage in as many extra-curricular activities as he is capable of doing and as are com- Reverend Edward C. McCue, S.J. TY ONE patible with his scholastic endeavors. Father McCue combines with his duties as Dean of the Regular Session those of Dean of the Summer School, in which he has taught Ancient Greek Philosophy. During the time he has obtained here as Dean, a position fraught with the anxieties of the main administra- tive task of a University, he has taken out time to show personal interest in the scholastic effort of every student. He has also managed to find time to participate actively in the activities of the John Carroll Junior Guild. To him, then, for his outstanding work in the field of Catholic education, we express our thanks and esteem.
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Very Reverend Edmund C. Horne, S.J. PRESIDENT WHEN the Very Reverend Edmund l-lorne, S.J., came to John Carroll University in l937, he brought with him an extraordinarily pleasing per- sonality that was powerful withal, an energetic way of doing things, and- a remarkable knowledge of Sociology, his chosen field. He was the successor of Father Benedict J. Rodman, S.J., who had directed the building of the present John Carroll. Father Horne, then, stepped into a situation that re- quired of him all the diplomacy and executive talent that he could muster. He had to face the task of selling Carroll to the city, to University Heights, to the Catholics of the Cleve- land Diocese, and that of making her educational facilities and excellencies well-known throughout Ohio and the nation. The measurer of the success of John Carroll can be gauged by the outstanding success of its present president. Throughout his many ac- tivities he has perfused a constant interest in, care for, and consideration of, the student. Indeed, he has so identified himself with the fortune and interests of the University and its students that only the highest praise can even approximately reward him, We think that we can say that our school is fortunate in many respects, but in none more than in its posses- sion of so notable a president. We of the Carillon express for the student body and faculty our pride in him. 20 TI-IE CARIIIO
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Reverend Daniel B. Cronin, S.J. Reverend Lionel V. Carron, S.J. Reverend Clifford LeMay S J Freshman Dean Dean of Extension Courses Student Counsellor WHEN he came here three years ago, Father Daniel B. Cronin, S.J., took over the vacated position of Freshman Dean and proceeded to inject into his functions in that responsible post the energy, the verve, the vitality that has characterized his career as a member of the Society of Jesus. His careful handling of the frosh has no doubt contributed greatly to whatever measure of success they have attained here at Carroll. Besides being the Freshman monitor, Father Cronin occupies the job of moderator of the John Carroll University Club, an organization founded under his inspiration and guidance by the FACULTY AN fathers of past and present students of John Carroll. T l-lE winning personality and warm smile of Father Lionel V. Carron, S.J., has long been a pleasant thing on the campus and in the classrooms of John Carroll. Besides his position as Dean of the Evening Session, which keeps him busy with its manifold ped- agogical and administrative duties, Father Carron discharges the duties of Dean of the Saturday School and Dean of Extension Courses. Father Carron is a trojan for work, spending a large amount of his free time in improvement of the Carroll landscape-a pleasant recreation for him. THE CARILLON
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