Loyola University Chicago - Loyolan Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1973

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One of the most satisfying facets of the ChanceIlor's activity is the opportunity to meet Loyola alumni and alumnae almost daily. The occasions for these pleasant en- counters are many: the annual homecoming dinners of the professional schools. the annual all-University alumni Valentine Ball and the preview reception in November: the annual alumnae luncheon and fashion show. the meetings of the workers in the annual alumni fund programs in the several schools of the University: the alumni gatherings each year in several cities across the country. The 25th anniversary class reunion each fall and the half- century club dinner in the spring. Within a few years of graduation. after establishing contacts with the graduates of other universities. Loyola alumni can assess objectively what this University has meant to them. That assessment. quite largely. is most favorable as their response to the alumni annual-giving programs attest. Loyola alumni give generously to continue Loyola educational opportunity for todays students. Todays student is tomorrow's alumnus. The University Chancellor. whoever he may be ibut myself, I hope, for some years to come? will be happy to meet you. Loyola's alumni and alumnae of tomorrow. at alumni gatherings in Chicago. New York. Miami. Cleveland or Los Angeles. James F. Maguire. S.J. Chancellor

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There is a proverb that there are two ways to help a hungry man: you can give him a fish or you can teach him how to fish. The faculty. staff. and administra- tion of Loyola University have. by their career choice. opted for the second way. They have taught you how to study. how to learn. how to serve your neighbor. They have also helped you to understand why such knowledge is important. I propose that you. having been graduated from this largest Catholic Churcherelated university in this coun- try, have a responsibility lor active leadership in American society. That you have an obligation to those of us who will live where you live, who will work with you. who will be your fellow members in civic or social organizations. You have a responsibility to us. your neighbors. lo be leaders. Why do l think so? Because you are privileged. Not one in ten ot the world's citizens goes to college. Even in our me-we oy.-A Q- s-:img vm 2 31' es.'f'43f.e-as 1. 3555 at oi eo 1t:rs M affluent and relatively educated country. not one in four persons earns a college degree. You are talented. intellectually able. That is the fact. Because you have been given this gift by God, have been helped by your teachers and others to develop this gift, both your God and your neighbor reasonably expect you to use your knowledge generously in the service of others. Loyola University. an institution with a century of educational tradition, testifies by the degree it has given you that you can be a leader. I refer especially to a leadership of ser' vice. Jesus said. whoever among you wants to be a leader must be the servant ot' all. And he practiced what he preach- ed. My experience suggests that leadership of service in most organizations requires: ll standing up when others are sitting: 23 looking toward tomorrow when others are recall- ing yesterday: 35 working when others are resting: -lb cleaning up when others have gone home. It seems to you that .nn PQ t most of the world's work is done by leadership of this kind. You have seen examples of such leadership among your fellow students. This l973 Loyolan is one result. Without the leadership of its editor. Marlene Pap- pas it would not exist. Other universities have stopped publishing a yearbook. Here the yearbook's budget was greatly reduced. Yet you are reading a Loyolan which compares favorably with all its predecessors. Marlene led: many other helped. You, too, can be a leader. Not a world- beater, perhaps. But one who brings love and knowledge to bear on every person and institution with whom you associate. One who leads by serving others. May the reading and re-reading of this Louoltm recall good memories. May it also remind you of the hope l have that you will be a leader. serving your neighbor and making this a better world. Raymond Baumhart. S..l. President



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