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• Father Robert L. Hoggson, S. J., then dean, introduced Major General (Mon- signor) Patrick J. Regan, Chief of Chaplains, at commencement, June, ' 58. 16
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FR. CAMPBELL IS TRAPPED BETWEEN DR. VARGA AND MR. MAIR IN A DISCUSSION OF CONSTRUCTION, BOXING, AND DINOSAURS IN AFRICA constantly amaze his class, and, to the accompani- ment of his mellifluous, throaty tones, he has been known to gesture an entire Keats in less than a half- hour. He loves drama, and his class this year was his first teaching venture into this field. The Fortuna concept is new to Evergreen, and the gambling wheel was never harder. Mention must be made of the most suave person in English today: the inimitable Mr. Voci, whose delicious diction and love of opera (he’s currently writing a tome on the composer Joe Green) , inspired his students to fill their chaste pieces of paper with compositions never before dreamed pos- sible. This highly polished gentleman is said to have been held to have been somewhat against the passive voice being used when a work is being written. Dr. Kirwin is a man who likes to live in history and tries to put his students there. Fr. Campbell knows omnia de omnibus , including construction, box- ing, and whether there are or ever were dinosaurs in Africa. Mr. Mail’s hair-do surpasses even Dr. Duffy’s. At first he taught German in English; now he teaches political science in German. Dr. Varga thinks a man should either wear a vest or keep his coat buttoned. He doesn’t advise just what the Jesuits shoidd do. His well-worn lectern has supported his espousal of mil- itary juntas and the Repidjlican ticket, and has felt the weight of his choice morsel of the year: “Author- ity opposed is authority twice strengthened.” He kept this in mind when some dastard stole his beret in mid-February. One could go on and on about our beloved faculty, but space does not permit, nor do the censors. The give and take between student and teacher, however, is just as much a part of college life as are the form- ulas and texts: and, in retrospect, it’s these little things that stand out strong and endearingly human in the memory of the graduate. Thanks to all our facidty for being people as well as teachers. 15
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A Collegian ' s Ancient History To the college graduate, little remains of the first three years of his college days but personal highlights. But in the time called Antiquity, and even in prehistoric times, there are things in shadows at least curious to recall. JIM FOLEY, MARTY KANE, JOHN CONNOR WERE AMONG PERSHING RIFLES AS SOPHOMORES, WHEN NEARLY ALL CLASS OF ' 61 WERE CADETS
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