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A Wllltll HEFUHE WE BEGIN As we, the graduates of 1941, prepare to meet the modern world, a world fraught with doubt, falsehood, and death for body and spirit, we wish to leave in this book a record of our efforts and accomplishments while we were preparing at Loyola for the struggle of life to follow. We do feel that we are prepared to meet the chal- lenge which the future throws down to us: we know that our training under the accumulated wisdom of four hundred years of Jesuit teach- ing has shown us the true way to courage and real happiness. That teaching has shown us how to follow Christ through life and to life. lesus Christ is not merely a Sunday friend to the students of Loyola. For four years He has drawn closer and closer to us. He is very close to us now as we leave Loyola, He will stay our closest friend in the future. This is what our school has done for us: it has strengthened our friendship with our Leader. This is what Christ will do for us: He will be with us when we step into an uncertain world so that with Him and through Him we. with other Catholic youths, may lead men aright.
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THE DAWN UF fl NEW EH!-I THE LEADERS Page 9 St. Ignatius Loyola, filled with the idea of Christ's leader- ship over men, followed that leadership to sanctity and trained others to the same course of life. Today His disciples, the Jesuits, carry on St. Ignatius' ideals by teaching Catholic Youth to be leaders. THE EQUIPMENT Page 21 St. Ignatius Loyola met a challenging future with prayer. discipline, and love. Those who are trained to His way of life are organized in a campaign for Christ that will bring men back to the feet of their Creator. Loyola's organizations reflect this ideal. THE INSPIRATION Page 43 Athletics gain a higher meaning than mere physical conquest when, in the light of St. Ignatius' goal of edu- cation, one considers the endurance, courage, skill, cooperation, and leadership that work themselves into the character of our future men. THE YOUTH Page 61 Youth loves a hero, one on whom they may model their dream of courage and accomplishment. St. Ignatius pro- posed Christ as the Leader, and the vast army of His trainees joyfully and hopefully move into the future mindful of their Leader's words: Without Me, you can do nothing.
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