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Page 9 text:
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Ten of the seventeen ex 1952 men in the service are pictured above. Top, left to right: Kenneth F. Grimm, USN; Adam M. INIecinski, USAF; David B. IMaguire, USA; Richard F. Cadigan, USAF. Second row: Joseph N. Emm, USN; Owen J. Kelly, USA; Richard C. Filgo, USMC. Bottom: Charles M. O’Brien, USN; John G. Allen, USAF; IMartin T. O’Connor, USA. Those whose pictures were not available are Edward L. Coady, USA; Charles U. Hodge, USA; Andrew Human, USA; Eugene A. Lannon, Jr.; Robert O’Donnell, USAF; Henry Oldewurtel, USA; and Lemuel O. Warfield, USN.
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Page 8 text:
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Those to Whom We Dedicate We, the members of the Senior Class, deem if most fitting that our yearbook be dedicated to those of our classmates who voluntarily interrupted their college careers to answer the call of our country. We have passed through the turbulence of four years of dubious peace. We entered Loyola in September, 1948, eager to make the most of our opportunity, anticipating new experiences, new acquaintances and new ideas. In the sophomore year, conditions of questionable international tranquility cast a shadow over our aspira- tions. During the interval between the second and third year at Loyola, the Korean conflict broke. It became obvious to us that we might not be able to complete our college careers in 1952. The questions posed themselves: Should we enlist or should we continue our studies. Is this development really a “police action” or is it war? It was difficult for our superiors to advise us. The decision was our own. Many of us joined reserve units and the National Guard. The majority decided to con- tinue college and wait for further developments, hoping that graduation might arrive before the call became imminent. The men on the opposite page have sulfered their careers to be interrupted. Our prayers are with them. May God see them through to the completion of the plans they began in 1948! In the Service Our Country
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Page 10 text:
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The Rectors Message THE VERY REV. THOMAS J. MURRAY, S.J. In this centennial year of Loyola College it is a pleasure to recall the fine service rendered by the college to the cultural, professional, and business world of Baltimore. For one hundred years Loyola graduates have taken their honored place in the life of our city. You have worthy predecessors. You have the same training substantially as they have had; you have the same ideals. Be true to those high ideals; be a credit to your training. FINANCES OF THE COLLEGE were handled by the Rev. Andrew IIofTman, S.J., M iss IVIary T. Windfelder and Mr. Joseph Alay (pictured below). Go forth to make brighter still the name of Loyola and to enjoy lasting success, temporal and spiritual. Make your alma mater proud to call you her sons. Go; — and God’s blessing be with you. Sincerely, Thomas J. Murray, S.J. President, Loyola College
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