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Father Jacobs (Treasurer), Father DTnvilliers (Dean), Father Herlihy (Prefect of Discipline), Father Ward (Stu- dent Counselor). ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Our association with the men of Loy- ola’s faculty is a stronger influence in moulding our life’s conduct than any other element in college. We may forget certain syllogisms, formulae, and even the pro- fessors’ names; hut their attitude toward lite, their ideas, mannerisms, and methods of facing situations have become a part of our own personality. The faculty gives a college its char- acteristic life. Upon the road they choose and according to their directions, the stu- dents guide both the college and their own lives. Our professors have not indoctri- The Class of 1943 extends its congratulations to Rev. Law- rence C. Gorman, S.J., on his recent appointment as Presi- dent of Georgetown University. Father Gorman was fa- miliar with the college man’s problems; and ever ready to offer advice in studies, activities, military life and post-war plans. He is remembered as a reserved and exacting Dean, a loyal and generous friend. 10
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TO THE GRADUATES You will he the leaders in a new epoch m the history of mankind. You have been equipped to undertake this taskthrough the Christian humanism in which you have been trained. The great fundamental truth of the unity of the human race in Adam and its regenerated unity in Christ are the basic truths from which the recon- struction of the ivorld must flow. Your duty and responsibility of leadership ivill he crotvned ivith success in proportion to the degree of inspiration, understanding and wisdom which you draw from this truth. I have confidence that the January Class of igqq, will be a source of pride and honor to its Alma Mater. 9 Reverend Edward B. Bunn, S.J. President
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nated us with the modern philosophical and governmental “isms” that are con- trary to American ideals and to human dignity. They trained us to be unwaver- ing Catholics, loyal Americans. We have made a coordinated study of mankind in the fields of science, government, litera- ture, philosophy and religion. This study has resulted in one tremendous conclusion — man is truly the synthesis of creation. He is a composite of the material and spiritual — of body and soul. This belie!: is ours so concretely, reasonably, and ines- capably that we must control our lives to attain our ultimate destiny, eternal life. The faculty of Loyola have contributed to the greatest degree in placing us in this state of mind. They could have given us nothing of more value. Each member of the faculty is a friend interested in us. When we came to Loy- ola we were in need of knowledge, wis- dom, and hope. Knowledge and wisdom were obtained in the classroom. Hope came from the realization of the reward which follows a good life. Most of these men are Jesuits. They have devoted their lives to do the work they have success- fully accomplished in us. The lay mem- bers of the faculty have adopted the same spirit. Would that the world be governed by men o! the same noble character ! Left to right, front row: Fathers Drane, Ward, Gorman, Bunn (President), Maloney, Jacobs, Herlihy. Second row: Fathers McCawley, Delaney, Hennan, Didush, Donceel, Gibbons, Walsh. Third row : Father Sullivan, Dr. Doehler, Fathers Hacker, Hauber, D’Invilliers, Dr. Berger, Father Ayd, Messrs. Gallico, Belmonte, Dr. Celauro, Messrs. Reitz, Betowski, Beatty.
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