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Upper: St. Ignatius Loyola Lower: St. Francis Xavier FOR 400 YEARS the members of the Society of Jesus have dedicated their lives to the training of students and to the greater understanding of undergraduate difficulties. The system of education at Seattle College is substantially the same as that in Jesuit colleges throughout the world. This system is based upon a three-fold plan: the mental, moral, and social training of the student. Mental training is, of course, the primary reason for the existence of any college. Realizing that man's happiness is found in the training of his intellectual faculties, the Jesuit Fathers have endeavored to give every student a broad cultural background. This knowledge he can carry through life for the purpose of bringing finer pleasure to himself and to his associates. Education, however, is more than the assimilation of tacts. True education consists in the preparation for this world and for the next. The Jesuit Fathers know this and have made moral training an essential part of their system. Closely allied to the moral training is the study of religion. The understanding of the relation between man and his Creator is vitally necessary for the complete education of youth. Without this understanding there can be no true education at all. Since man is a social being, the social aspect of life must be stressed. The teachers at Seattle College have not failed to emphasize social training in order to develop this side of the student's nature. The Jesuit system of education through its principles of intellectual, moral, and social training has aspired towards developing the whole man, and the more desired type of man. Intellectual training broadens the student's mental horizon; moral training develops his character; and social training instills in him the ability to master situations. As students of Seattle College we are proud ot our contact with such a long established system of education. Proud of its traditions, yes, but we who know members of the Society as teachers and friends arc grateful, too.
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FRANCIS K. CORKKRV. S. J. President of Seattle College JOHN J. O’HARA, S. J. Vice-president of Seattle College
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