Loyola University Maryland - Evergreen / Green and Gray Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1962

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PRESIDENT AND ADVISORY ROARD Shaping the Future of Loyola Business and professional leaders of the Baltimore area meet semi-annually with the president of the college to ex- amine ways in which college and community can contribute most to each other ' s progress. Seated, left to right: Issac S. George; Henry P. Irr; President Beatty; Edward J. Donnelly; Robert L. Slingluff. Standing, left to right: Pierce J. Flanigan, Jr.; Dr. Frank J. Otenasek; James C. Anderson; George W. Constable; Martin F. Knott; Lucien E. D. Gaudreau; Hon. Joseph R. Byrnes; Louis E. Schmidt. Absent: Thomas B. Sheridan; Felix V. Goldsborough; William E. McGuirk, Jr.; James Keelty, Jr.



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Dr. Kaltenbach takes a break in the Faculty Lounge. The Doctor shed his classroom manner this year on Loyola Nite to entertain the students with a very humorous monologue. The process of education is not confined to poring over books. It is rather a gradual develop- ment from conformity to individuality. The edu- cated man is characterized neither by a profundity of knowledge, nor by an accumulation of degrees, but by an ability to form his own decisions while remaining tolerant of the opinions of others. This growth to maturity cannot be accomplished by merely enduring the countless days and years, but rather by absorbing the essence of a few in- tangible experiences which stand as milestones on life’s path. Our teachers have provided us with a plethora of these experiences, not in their academic I capacity, but in the variety and color of their per- sonalities. We picture them here as we shall re- I member them hereafter: not as professors, but as j people. The thing that marks Fr. Campbell’s lectures is the ever-present map on the wall. This year, the “Scene of Europe after 1648” stayed with us quite a while. The lectures that Dr. Kaltenbach de- livered “would have been much more interesting in the original Greek” ... so we are told. We were more impressed with his knack for transferring the topic of conversation from Caesar (or anyone for that matter) to Hitler ... all in the same breath. Dr. Kirwin collaborated with a fellow Democrat this year to publish a book about a Loyola alumnus. Sen. Herbert R. O’Connor. Due to his interest in the lives of the Popes, he was appointed to an ecu- menical committee by the Archbishop. On Tuesday afternoons, Mr. Mair’s kaffee-klatsch was held in the subterranean anteroom of D-17. It sure looked I suspicious . . . may be there was a bar in there . . . and the coffee was just a front. After three years THEY POINTED THE WAY The simple multiplication which Mr. Carton has put on the board, turns out to be not so simple when used to solve Statistics problems. 17

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