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Dr. Felice S. lula Mr. Charles F. Jordan Rev. Joseph A. d ' lnvillicrs, S.J. An energetic Historian, Dr. Hoyt’s achieve- ments have included official positions in regional historical societies and one-hun- dred and fifty publications in thirty-four historical journals. He is the Moderator of the History Academy. Col. Jordan is the military-sharp Assistant R.O.T.C. Professor. He has served in the Pacific. His super-detailed lectures to his classes are lightened with an occasional spate of his syncopated Southernisms. Fourteen years a Philosophy teacher, three in Manila, P.I., Father d’Invilliers is head of the Philosophy Department. Father divides his spare time between the three publications of which he is the Moderator. From one of the most widely known and accomplished musical families in Balti- more, Mr. lula, a graduate of the New Eng- land Conservatory, directs the Glee Club with the taste, musicianship and irrepress- ible humor responsible for the Glee Glub’s recent successes. A Loyola alumnus of 1942, Dr. Kalten- bach teaches the ancient classics with en- thusiasm, insight and dry good humor. He is unlikely to discard memorabilia, and his collections include a 190.5 edition of Spald- ing’s National Pastime. He is the Moderator of the Glassies Academy and Eta Sigma Phi, and he is currently preparing a Postal History of Maryland. Mr. Jordan has taught Spanish and German since 1947. As an enlisted pilot in World War H, he was shot down and imprisoned in Stalagluft 3. A soft-spoken, enthusiastic sports fan, his interests range from the hi-fi set he built to the Aberdeen BallisScs Pro- ject he supervises. Col. Woodrow W. Jordan Dr. P. Edward Kaltenbach
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Mr. Gniinder brings art to his teaching, for he has been cellist with the Baltimore Sytnphony Orchestra and still plays and takes an active interest in music. At Loyola since 1951, he has taught modern languages for 31 years, 18 of them at Baltimore Poly- technic High School. Senior ])i ' e-meds may have some difficulty picturing Father Harley, their patient teacher of Genetics, Embryology, and His- tology as Major Harley, hut in between stays at the University of Scranton and at Loyola, this versatile Jesuit from Phila- delphia has served 4 years with the Army, leaching at the Chaplain school and in such unlikely spots as India and Burma. In connection with the U.S. Air Force, an ex])edilion to record data at the last solar eclipse was led by Father Hauher, the chairman of the Chemistry department. He teaches Organic Chemistry and takes his relaxation by repairing watches and tele- vision sets. Dr. Herzer is an assistant professor of English and an electronics enthusiast. He studied at St. John’s and Harvard, and he has taught at Loyola since 1946. Father Higgins is an ethician with a won- derfully clear style, and a golfer of some ability. In Brussels last summer he addressed the International Convention of Philosophy. His two hooks, Man as Man, and Perfection is for You. have gained recognition. Kev. Thomas J. Higgins, S.,!. Mr. .John tj. Higinholhom In his words, Mr. Higinholhom “just teaches Freshman mathematics”. But with yearly enlarging classes, he has maintained and even honed the fine edge on his casual, well a])preciated wit. A veteran of a seesaw of careers in the Marines, Merchant Marine, and the Army; he is still an ardent traveler, now with his wife and babies. ■I
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I Dr. Marry AX . Kirwin Rev. C. Frederick Koehler. .S.J. here al Loyola, and as hursar oi llie day and evening colleges, Mr. May still persues his studies in advanced accounting. Col. Minot, whose home is in the Mid-West, this year relieved Col. Vandervort as com- mander of the R.O.T.C. unit attached to Loyola College. He is Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics. Dr. K irwin teaches the Sojdiomore history students and the Junior and Senior Political Science Majors. Co-curricularly he is lay moderator ol the Student Council, moder- ator ot the l.R.C., and campus advisor for the Fullhright Scholarship plan. He dabbles at farming, and he has co-authored a high school history text. Conceived in Liberty. Father Koehler is a fine mathematician with a diffusive vitality. In two years at Loyola he has undertaken extensive revision of the Mathematics Department, and has himself taught several of the advanced mathematics courses. As moderator, he has made the Glee Club a more tightly knit group with a busier schedule ol concerts and special appearances. Not content with having made a career in mathematics, teaching in high school and Mr. Jo.seph S. May Col. Charles A. Minot Just graduated from Woodstock in 1952, Father O’Rourke lias a fine talent lor organ- ization. Besides his increasing co-curricu- lar commitments, he is an earnest teacher of History, Religion and English. He has whipped the Hi-Fi Club and the Altar Society into active, vital groups, genuine campus successes. “This problem takes savoir faire and per- spicuity.” That is the dictum and character of Dr. Patrick. A renowned and thorough- going chemist, his savoir faire has left many of his student chemists breathless, as he sweeps through complex problems. He has been educated at Syracuse, M.I.T., Gottingen, and London. His discoveries and work are famous with chemists, the most
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