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THEME High school education can be thought of as directed student self-activity lead- ing to the development of all student capacities, natural and supernatural. The main purpose of secondary educa- tion is to teach the student to act on his own and to think for himself, the way a man should. The high school itself becomes the focal point of the student's activities. In the following pages we have tried to unfold the entire range of directed student activities here at U. of D. High, the range of activities through which the purpose of high school education is achieved. 4
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FIFTY YEARS A JE IT REV. LEO C. CUNNINGHAM, S. . It will be our vocation to travel to any part of the world where there is hope for the salvation of soulsf' Few UD High freshmen know that these words, taken from the Rule of St. Ignatius, apply with special appro- priateness to their student counselor, Fr. Leo C. Cun- ningham, S. J. Fr. Cunningham adds this year another title to his already impressive list-golden jubilarian as a Jesuit. It was on Aug. 14, 1909, that Fr. Cunningham walked through the gates of the Jesuit Novitiate at Flouris- sant, Missouri. After his Novitiate, Juniorate, and Phil- osophy studies, Fr. Cunningham spent his years as a teaching scholastic, from 1916 to 1920, as a missionary teacher of Sioux Indian children of the Rosebud In- dian Reservation, Pine Ridge, South Dakota. After more training and his ordination, Fr. Cun- ningham went west to the Sioux a second time, this time for 11 years. From 1926 to 1937 he made the rounds of Five chapels and founded a Catholic day school that still Hourishes at Porcupine, S.D. The year 1937 brought a new appointment as Buil- dings and Grounds Superintendent at St. Xavier High School, Cincinnati. Seven years later, Fr. Cunningham came to UD High as spiritual father of the Jesuit com- munity and -freshman student counselor. Except for a one-year absence, he has been at UD High ever since. Through even this inadequate sketch, there shines forth the quality of fidelity to his Jesuit priestly ideal which has marked Fr. Cunningham's half century of service. It is a priviledge to dedicate the 1959 Cub Annual in honor of his golden jubilee as a Jesuit. Fr. Cunningham, SJ., with his eighth grade Sioux graduates of Holy Rosary Mission, class of 1927.
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