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, S ! J. 0v e ic£e7i£ T o the 1 944 Graduates of Loyola You are facing a troubled world. The most critical issues in history challenge the ingenuity, courage and faith of the greatest leadership. Your education in Ignatian principles is calculated to fit you for this role. Living for one’s self and one’s own interest has no place in the philosophy of life in which your characters have been molded. The Greater Glory of God’’ is the essence of that philosophy. As fathers of a family, as professional men, as members of a church, as citizens of your country, the one aspiration and the goal of all your activities should be the achievement of the ideal in all these spheres of your life. Your work here at Loyola and your contribution to her spirit justifies our expectations that you will measure up to these high standards. Page Six
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DEDICATION . . . . priest, teacher, comrade” . . . this phrase attempts but utterly fails, to convey all the respect, esteem and affection, that we feel for Father Sullivan. As a priest and confessor, he fulfilled Cardinal Newman’s ideal of a priestly teacher, directing us in the right as he made us see the right, by word and example. As teacher, he unravelled the myraid lines of Cicero and Horace, spun a golden aura about the literature of all the ages and instilled deep within us an understanding and appreciation of the truths of Psychology. As comrade ... it is useless to try. Suffice it to say that the memory of his encouraging voice, his engaging smile, his active, yes, enthusiastic participation in all activities, will forever abide in the hearts of this, his class . . . Father Sullivan, you did much to make Loyola College the wonderful experience that it was, and . . . Thank you. Page Five
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FACULTY First row: Fathers Didusch, Drane, Bunn ( President ), d’Invilliers, Jacobs, Delaney, Maloney; Second row : Fathers Higgins, Herlihy, Donceel, Ayd, Sullivan, Mr. Taylor, Father Cawley; Third row : Fathers Hacker, Walsh, Hauber, Mr. Hanzely, Father Fallon, Gibbons; Last row: Messrs. May, Betowski, Father Winslow, Messrs. Beatty, Reitz.
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