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Forty-two th. REV. GEORGE R. KISTER. S. 1.. A. M. Chancellor, Board of Trustees Dean. College of Liberal Arts and Science. Dean. Extension Department I The period of Father Kister's stay at St. Xavier Col- lege will always be a pleasant memory. All the students will look back and remember him as a man who was a boy among the boys. Very seldom you find a Dean who cultiv'ates the liking of an entire studentsbody. You never find at St. Xavier a student who has anything but praise for Father Kister. Every student speaks well of him, and always says he re- ceived a square deal from F ather Kister. In his office he has always been courteous and pleasant, willing to help everyone in any difficulty. and forever try- ing to aid the students in whatever trouble they might have. Outside of school he is one of the fellows. The dig- nity of a Dean is put aside, and at once he is one of the boys That is what the students like. and that is what-has made F ather Kister a lasting friend of each and every stu- dent of the College. Father Kister has been one of the prime figures in mak- ing St. Xavier what it is today. He will always be known as a leadeg in the movement which, in the last five years, has made St. Xavier College. THE XAVERIAN NEWS REV. HUBERT F. BROCKMAN. S. L. A. M. Secretary, Board of Trustees , Regent School of Sociology Principal of High School School of Law School of Commerce In his capacities as Regent of the School of Commerce and Sociology and the College of Lawt and as Principal of High School. Reverend Hubert F Brockman. S. Juihas completed his first year's administration with a record that speaks for itself. The high standards of St. Xavier have been sustained. and no opportunity for the further development was allowed to slip by. Despite the many duties devolving upon; him as chief executive of the three departments of St. Xavier, he is never too busy to keep in personal touch with the activities of the student body and the Alumnieof which latter he is a member and a devoted supporter. It is only' natural, therefore, that his efforts should be accompanied .by elose application and a marked zeal. This spirit of loyalty and his executive ability, combined with the highest type of fair- minded judgment, have won for him the admiration and respect of all.
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.THE' XAVERIAN NEWS Foriy-lhree The Arts Faculty The student enters upon his scholastic year and assimi- lates, in part. the knowledge and culture imparted to him in the class-room. He gives little or no thought to the source of this information; since it is so much in the ordinary course of things. It is only after he has had quite a hit of school- ing that he recognizes the small part he plays in his own education. He then realizes the value of the external inHu- ences which exist in college. .The chief influence, after all, is exerted by the faculty of the institution, the quality of which is judged by the excellence of the professors and the men in charge. ' v AAs we are at the end of our school year it is fitting to consider the men who have done so much for our welfare. The faculty of our Alma Mater is. indeed, one to be proud of. They are men well versed in the subjects they teach, having had a broad and intensive training in all sciences. Moreover, there are other qualities which they possess that are of equal importance. These are their congenial personalities and their high character. Such men under whom we were fortunate enough to be plated can naught but exert an honorable and manly iniiuepce upon us. Surely. if we follow in the paths toward which they directed bur steps, we will become citizens successful in our work iand valuable to our fellow men. v
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