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Members of the Class of 1956: It is with a sense of pleasure that I write this word of congratulations and encourage- ment to you, the members of the class of ' 56, for your capable leadership and with a sense of gratitude for the many worthy lessons you have left us. The leadership and inspiration of the class of ' 56 lifted many above the status of ordinary students extremely conservative about their own capacities and ever fear- ful to assume responsibilities. You were intelligent and mature enough to see signifi- cant relationships between academic interests and social activities and as a result taught many that studies must not remain un- motivated and campus activities irrespons- ible and uninformed. It is my sincere hope that you will con- tinue to be leaders among the worthy citi- zens of the city of man so that one day you will live among the privileged citizens of the city of God. Sincerely, Brother Daniel Bernian, F.S.C. (Vice-President) Brother E. Stanislaus, F.S.C, Ph.D. President A Message from the President: ... I wish to take advantage of this opportunity to compliment the students for the magnificent manner in which the activ- ities of the school year have been carried out to date. Such functions as the Har- vest Dance, the R.O.T.C. Ball, the Mili- tary Mass on the Feast of St. Barbara, the productions of the Masque, the religious ac- tivities sponsored by the Benilde Club, the Fine Arts exhibits — it is understandably im- possible to list all — have been carried through in a manner highly complimentary to the students and very satisfying to the faculty. This is indicative of a seriousness and dignity of purpose which is laudatory. Brother E. Stanislaus, F.S.C. (Excerpt from President ' s Christmas message, December, 195 5) Brother Daniel Bernian, F.C.S., Ph.D. Vice-President
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Under this ivy-shrouded cove pass the Christian Brothers on their journey to and from classes. The three storied building is the home of the Brothers at LaSalle College. SenJ ffffii i (J i( ii ana jnti mm, i iaii tl maif s iine ujim ifie eafiin College Hall with its sturdy tower personifies LaSalle. The heart of the college, this building houses the ad- ministration, faculty classrooms, and laboratories.
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ADMINISTRATION Brother D. Vincent, F.S.C., Ph.D. Dean of Arts and Sciences Brother D. John, F.S.C., Ph.D. Dean of the College Brother David Cassian, F.S.C., Ph.D. Dean of Business Brother G. Paul, F.S.C, Ph.D. Dean of Evening Division
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