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VERY REVEREND ANTHONY J. ZEITS, SJ. ' President ms l en In the short eight months since he has returned to Loyola, Rev. Anthony .l. Zeits, S..l. has won its love and respect. From the first day we were introduced to him, we knew that his formidable frame contained a kindly heart, and that in the new Rector we had gained a true friend. Loyola yearhooks of ten years ago tell us that Mr. Zeits was a teaching scholastic at Blakeficld, Moderator of Athletics, quite active and well-liked. We are happy to he the first graduating class in the rectorship of this manly priest who has shown such a devoted and unfiagging interest in every Loyola student and every Loyola activity, and who possesses those qualities of leadership and spirituality which serve as a model to each one of us. We fondly trust that he shall remember us as long as we remember him.
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The times in which we live require that we give special attention to the education and development of those few individuals upon whom we depend for leadership. We par- ticularly need spiritual leaders, a handful of men and women who live at the height of the Christian Gospel in all its concrete fullness. They are needed as the leaven in the mass, as lights amid the darkness, as strong cities set upon hills. Thomas E. Murray
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4 xr, C OF THE PRESIDE +2-'irimfitlisxya-.-.-Av......... . . . LOYOLA HIGH SCHOOL BLAKEHELD TowsoN 4 MARYLAND June 12, 1955 Dear Graduates of Loyola: Congratulations and well done. You have been leaders in the classroom, in the field of athletics, in dramatios, in debating, in Student Publications, in all the varied activities which comprise a Jesuit education. Your leadership and example have engendered a distinguished quality in the school year 1954-1955 --- a greater and more vital school spirit. You are graduates to whom we willingly entrust the name 'Loyola Alumnus. As you leave us we begin to expand our facilities, another step to a greater Loyola. It is my hope and prayer that the greater number of students we admit in the future will possess those qualities in which, in you, we take so much pride. God bless you all during the years to come. Nay He grant you success in your life and a large measure of happiness, and may your love and devotion to Christ our Lord and His Blessed Mother deepen and grow stronger through the years. Sincerely in Christ our Lord, Anthony J2 mid, ' President
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