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CLASS OF FOURTH YEAR B Fourth Row: J. Brady, B. Tilley, F. Tunney, C. Beeler, H. Yakel, J. Mersinger, L. Steinbacher, P. Darby, J. Wells, E. Black. Third Row: J. Kliem, E. Wegrzyniak, E. Kaufman, C. Connor, H. Hergenroeder, P. Scharper, W. Edelen, J. Manley, L. Koehler, J. Kraus, W. Taneyhill, J. Ullsperger. Second Row: P. Mrockowski, F. Brady, G. Poggi, D. Kerr, Father Lanigan, S.J. Father Kelley, S.J., D. Klausmeyer, D., Cronin, W. Panuska, F. Windfelder. First Row: G. Caldwell, A. Rekus, J. Ryan, J. Callanan, A. Aquino, L. Cheatham, A. Matulonis, K. Hanlon. But in the excitement over our activities, we must not forget the real reason for our being at Loyola,-to acquire a good Catholic Education. Activities were important in so far as they augmented that reason. In the hands of the Sons of Ignatius, we were formed in the mould of man,- not intellectually merely, not physically merely, not morally merely-we were taught to be men, men of character as well as intellect, men of feeling as well as science and men of wisdom as well as faith. In a word, the mould was Christ, the God-man, and we were moulded to His likeness. May the plastic form, we have taken, be ever strengthened to take on more and more, with the advancing years, the fulness of Him to Whose image we were made. Although we leave Loyola sadly, we go forth with confidence, because of our advantage in possessing a Jesuit Education. For the marvelous advantages we have received, we wish to take this opportunity to thank the teachers, who have guided our destiny during our four years at Loyola. We are especially indebted to Father Lanigan, Father Kelley and Mr. Beckwith, whose counsels have helped so much dur- ing the past year, and whose interest in us has produced what we hope will be lasting results. Due to their untiring efforts, our hours have been extremely profitable and very pleasant. Before we say farewell to Loyola, let us hope that the friendships, which we have made, may always endure, that our Catholic training may bear fruit in our lives, and that the true Loyola Spirit may be forever with us to guide us through whatever path of life we choose to follow. 'ras tp rosa
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CLASS OF FOURTH YEAR A Fourth Row: J. Melka, E. O'Neill, E. Richards, W. Schmitz, H. Houska, R. Langmead, J. Kohles, J. Rickle, H. Bogdan, J. Baumgartner, E. Shepp. Third Row: J. Flannery, L. Pilachowski, N. Kaltenbach, F. Foley, P. Farley, E. Barczak, J. Schmitz, E. Eilers, N. Gallagher, P. Millman, T. Hughes, G. Jones. Second Row: V. Kaufman, G. Martin, F. Koehler, T. Donnelly, Mr. Beckwith, S.J., E. O'Malley, S. Crimy, J. Coyne, T. O'Donnell, J. Russell. First Row: J. Robinson, E. Slifker, M. Friedmann, H. Schultz, M. Pfeiffer, W. Rittenhouse. CLASS TEACHERS REV. WILLIAM J. LANIGAN, S.J. MR. ALBERT A. BECKWITH, S.J. Four fleeting years ago, in September of 1933, the portals of Loyola opened to receive us,-a frightened, yet hopeful, group of boys. From that moment on, our careers have been crowned with pleasant surprises and intellectual labors. But even the word labor lost its dreaded meaning, as we made all four years pleasant by our friendships, contact, and en- thusiastic support of Loyola in her chain of activities. We have advanced in wisdom and age, and now, as Seniors on the eve of Graduation, we pause to reflect on those four years which have passed all too quickly. Our first year as Loyola boys was spent at Calvert Street, and we soon became accustomed to the manner and teaching of These Terrible J esuitsf' Then, in our second year, our big desire was realized when we moved to Blakefield, the new and beautiful Loyola. Here, inspired by the beauty of the surroundings and the freshness of the atmosphere, we made our iirst bid for recognition as true sons of Loyola. We learned that an inti- mate and enthusiastic participation in all activities was a characteristic of a real Loyola man, and we determined to do our part. Those represent- ing our class in athletics performed creditablyg this year, they were fore- most in number and ability on the various teams wearing the Blue and Gold. Our activities were by no means limited to athletics. Many ener- getically entered scholastic activities and we are proud of the work which our classmates have accomplished in the Sodality, in Debating, and in the Dramatic and Literary Societies. 'rs-is. Lsurotix
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'AI will not choose what many meh desire. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 1, 35 Convention Delegate 33 LOYOLA Staff 4, Legion of De' cency 3, 43 C.S.M,C. 43 Quarterly Staff 3, 43 Student Council 4, Debating 2, 4. Omnia Loyolaef' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Ath- letics 1, 2, JayVee Football 3, 45 Cheer Leader 4. WMP' F MMXQMM . . Ah, Why should life all Thou, weft strong as thou wart labor' be? Hue. , Sdl't ?gCl Ah t' 3 Sodahty 1: Basketball 1,,2, 3, Basfebill gqiiad ll SFoottll3ll1c2, 45 Captain 4g Class Athletlcs 1, 4g Hockey 3, 4g Captain 43 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 1, Class Treasurer 33 -ms. 1.2pYuL.f 2.
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