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i eane incen Mr. Beane i?; an instructor in Mathematics, a straiglulorward gentleman originally I rom Nortlnnnl)erlan(l Comity, Virginia. He has taught at Baltimore Polytechnic High School, and togedier with his wife he has become an enviably successful windowdwx gardener ol dilficiilt-to-raise plants. Eventually, nearly every Loyola student gets to know Father Beatty, either through his colorfid Chemistry classes, or his job as student counselor for the Sophomores. He is intensely loyal and active in publicizing and promoting the College’s interests. Mr. Christ attempts to instill the liberal “philosophical habit” into his students. His own broad qualifications include IOV 2 years in the Army — everything from demo- litionist to CIC instructor. He is the coach of the wrestling team. faculty Mr. Colimore’s schedule is heavy with his language teaching here, coaching the tennis team, and tutoring foreign interns in Eng- lish at Franklin Sijuare Hospital, but he still finds time to work at his Ph.D., write a few articles and stories, and do a profes- sional landscaping of his home. Mr. Custy is an instructor of Business Ad- ministration and a former graduate of Loyola College. Besides his classes, he maintains a dual career as a Public Accountant. Father Delaney has been Chairman of the Physics Department since 1938. During the First and Second World Wars he was a mil- itary instructor of physics. A widely recog- nized scientist, he was even more popularly celebrated for his famous night photograph of our statue of the Blessed Virgin. He also conducts a fine boys’ choir. His activi- ties, unfortunately, have been halted by a serious hip injury. II Mr. Francis L. Christ Mr. Vincent J. Colimore , c Mr. John E. Custy Rev. John P. Delaney, S.J.
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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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Chairman of the Biology Department, Father Didusch aims for precision and comprehensive knowledge in his future medical students. A graduate of Loyola, Father has studied with Dr. Thomas Hunt Morgan, famous geneticist, and has been Kegeiit of the Medical and Dental Schools of Georgetown University. A member of the Physics, Mathematics and Language departments, Georges L. Fane is of great energy and wide interests. He went to college in Africa, which was his home, and he did graduate work in mathematics, physics and chemistry in France. Rev. Joseph S. Didusch, SJ. Mr. Georges L. Farre Ijook reviews for the “Evening Sun” and “The Sign,” and still finds enough time to be a notaljle supporter of campus activities, and a classroom humorist of not a little fame. Formerly with the F.B.L, at present Toxi- cologist and Ghief Medical Examiner of the State of Maryland, Dr. Henry C. Ereimuth teaches Analytic Ghemistry and Biochem- istry. It is something ol a novelty to his students to find their teacher’s name regu- larly mixed in the front page crime ac- counts, but his lectures on Ghemistry in crime detection have always attracted and amazed huge crowds. Mr. Gallagher is the busy teacher at Loyola. Besides being quite active in his parish’s Holy Name Society, in the local Democratic Party, and in his position as Assistant Gity Solicitor, he fills speaking dates, writes Eather Gallery is professor of Sociology at Loyola. He came from the University of Scranton where he was a memlier of the Board of Trustees. His main interest lies in psychiatry and social work. Eather helped organize the Gatholic Big Brother Organization. This is Mr. Gaucher’s first year of teaching since his graduate study at Boston Univer- sity. Besides teaching Business courses, he is moderator of tlie Management Glub, a first lieutenant in the Reserve, and he occu- pies his scarce spare time with music and photography. Dr. Henry C. Freimuth Mr. Francis X. Gallagher Rev. J. Engene Gallery, S.J. Mr. Frederick J. Gaucher
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