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REV. RORERT P. ARTHUR, S.J. Fcither Zorn came to Loyola as Treasurer in the Fall of 1954, directly from his Tertian- ship. Born in West Orange, New Jersey, Father studied at Seton Hall and St. Peter’s College, ami was a full time teacher before entering the Society in 1943. He was a novice at Wernersville and Ijetween study- ing Philosophy and Theology at Woodstock, was a regent for a year at Gonzaga High School in Washington, I). C. REV. ERANCIS X. KNOTT, .S.J. Fvery inch ol Loyola comes under the care ol Father Arthur. I)es])ite his complex re- sponsibilities lor all the grounds and the buildings of the college, all the campus workers, the cafeteria, and besides his post as Moderator of Athletics, he manages to keep a calm grasp of situations and a ready wit, best called understated. Before com- ing to Loyola in 194.5, he was headmaster and taught English and Latin at George- town Prep. REV. GE0R(;E ZORN, S.J. For several years Father Knott was Student Counselor at Loyola High School. At the College lor the past two years, he has been Freshman Student Counselor, Moderator ol the Junior Sodality, and teacher of Sophomore Theology. As Director of Ad- jnissions lor the Day School he has assisted in the active campaign to boost eniollment, whicb met with consiilerable success in its first year.
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REV. ROBERT L. HOGGSON, S.J. Father Davish is presently Dean of the Evening School, and he teaches Theology in the school. But he is best known to this year’s Seniors as the librarian and The- ology teacher of their Freshman year, and as a man of ceaselesss activity and interest in his students. He is an audior: several of his articles have appeared in America, Thought and Social Order. He is still an avid student of Theology, and somehow he manages to find a little time to compose an occasional humorous verse. In 19.53 Loyola College welcomed Father Hoggson as its new Dean of Studies. Father has studied Philosophy aiul Sociology at St. Louis University, taught at Georgetown Prep, and received his doctor’s degree at Fordham. Father first came to Loyola to teach in the Evening College in 19.50, and he taught Sociology and moderated the De- bating Society and assisted in jjringing the Aberdeen Project to the campus. With (fuiet, untiring effort, Father has made steady advances in the tremendous problems of administration, student cooperation and enrollment that lace the dean. REV. WILLIAM M. DAVISH, S.J. i
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This is Lefty Reitz’s sixteenth year as Loyola’s Athletic Director. He has coached his teams to an overall winning record, to national tournaments in Kansas City and Denver, to six conference titles and five Mason-Dixon tournament championships. Lefty was horn in Frederick, Maryland, attended Calvert Hall, starred in three sports at Villanova, and served in the Navy from 1944 to 1945. REV. WILLIAM ,1. GIBBONS. S.J. MR. EMIL G. REITZ Father Gibbons enforces an “economy” ol noise in the library. A man of world inter- ests, he has been Papal Delegate to inter- national meetings on economic develop- ment. He served as Associate Editor of America from 1945 to 1948. Since his arrival at Loyola in 1953 he has taught Economics and Ethics, become Director of the Library and greatly assisted in the organization of the new ASN Gorman Lectures. With bright charm and admired patience. Miss McDonald fills her regular posts of Registrar and mendjer of the Bureau of Admissions, besides serving as a limitless source of information and assistance to the countless callers at her office. Eor her unique command ol such detailed work and her winning tact, she is invaluable to the College. MISS CATHERINE H. McDONALD 9
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