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THE L O Y O L A Jack Wright, George Dunne. Harold Ryan Joaquin Praters. Walter French Michael Cunningham. Thomas Mercola. William Starbird. Bernard Tarabino former years. How fruitful have been their labors Loyola may now judge. The year book of 1925-1926 is the fourth in Loyola ' s history. The fourth and we think the best. It is fitting that the greater Loyola of 1926 has produced a greater annual of 1926. It is only propitious, then, that the students, the Alumni and the friends of Loyola acknowledge the deep debt that is theirs to Editor Louis Burke, to Mr. Belanger, S. J., and to each and every member of the editorial and business staff. Their ' s has been a great work, now crowned by monumental success. That the Loyola has pro- gressed we may readily see by examining its pages. Action pictures grace its athletic section — scenes of artistic beauty add a touch from a master ' s hand to its division pages — art work, the beauty of which is difficult to express in words, pictures to the reader the theme of the book. Add to this a magnificent cover and we have a few outstanding reasons why The Loyola is one of the best annuals ever printed. To all those who assisted in any way towards the success of the annual, the staff gratefully acknowledges its appreciation. [23]
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THE L O Y O L A THE LOYOLA James E. Keily Louis H. Burke Thomas J. Haddock Advertising Manager Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Albert A. Belanger, S. J., Moderator Law Editor Jack Wright Associate Editor, Francis Nicholson - - - Managing Editor, Bourke Jones Sporting Editor, Maurice Bernard - - - Alumni Editor, George H. Dunne Activities, Joaquin Fraters Activities, Walter French High School Editor, William Walsh - High School Sporting Editor, Harold Ryan Asst. Advertising Mgr. Thomas Roberts Assistant Advertisers - Thomas Mcrcola, Michael Cunningham, Bernard Tarabino Staff Stenographer William Starbird The task is done. The last line has been written. The last page sent to the press. Now may the staff settle back to await the judgment of Loyola students. The preparation of this year ' s Loyola has necessitated long hours of tedious work on the part of the staff. It has demanded sacrifice on the part of many. Consequently this page stands alone in the year book as a tribute to the unstinted cooperation, the complete self-sacrifice of the members of the staff. They have given generously of their time and energy that this year ' s annual might excel those of Bernard Roberts Nicholson Jones tSSaii. f 22]
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L O Y O L A Chaklis Coony usiness Manager Phil Girard Editor-in-Chief Thomas Roberts Advertising Manager Gerald F. Leahy, S. I.. Moderator STAFF MEMBERS Editor-in-Chief ... - Phil } Girard Associate Editor Advertising Manager Associate Sports - Law Editor High School Editor Robert E. Brennan Thomas A. Roberts - Joaquin Praters - Jack P. Wright - Harold B. Ryan Associate Circ. Manager Walter C. Rottner Humor Editor Business Manager - Sports Editor - Associate Sports - - College Editor - - • Circulation Manager • Exchange Editor Thomas J. Haddock Charles R. Coony Joseph C. Du Ross - - - M. Bernard Walter French Joseph Gibbons Grover L. Bossert Being blinded to true appreciation we are often inclined to undervalue the work of our fellow students. The Loyolan, our Chronicle of college activities has been for years a great undertaking and its rise to well-merited success is a fitting tribute to the earnest efforts of those students, who made it possible. However, the ardor of appre- ciation easily wanes and lest wc forget we will briefly review here the history of our publication. The paper began its career in 1919 as The Cinder. Its life was short and despite the zealous effort of its staff it succumbed on the rocks of bankruptcy. With an im- pressive ceremony by the staff it was formally buried beneath a towering tombstone on which was engraved the words Requiescat in pace. But a resurrection was forthcoming and in 1921 it began its new career under the name The Loyolan. Since its rejuvenation it has grown and improved and at [24]
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