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REV. JOHN P. O ' CONNELL, S. J. Vice-President FACULTY REV. WILLIAM CGI AN ERA, S.J. Dean of the Faculties REV. JAMES H. STREHL, S.J Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings GEORGE L. SULLIVAN Dean of the College of REV. JAMES J. DEASY, S.J. Dean of Men
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Foreword I HE spirit and accomplishments of the students of the University of Santa Clara during the year I 94 1 - 1 942 will never be recorded in the form of the traditional yearbook, The Redwood. The conditions of uncertainty and the necessity for frugality, arising from the demands of the nation ' s war effort, made the publication of the 1942 edition an Inadvisable ven- ture. In compliance with the greater interests of our country, Santa Clara students have sacrificed most willingly one of their most treasured pos- sessions, realizing at the same time that no adequate substitute could be found for the university yearbook. As a pictorial representation of the achievements of every class and organization, The Redwood served to recall to the graduate the years of scholastic life and to assist him to live again the days on this campus. The loss of the 1942 Redwood was felt most by the graduating class for it is to the seniors that the yearbook holds its greatest appeal. To prevent their singular contribution to Santa Clara life from going un- recorded, the Class of 1942 united In the common purpose of publishing a senior book. Devoted entirely to the graduates, the Last Roundup is neither intended to replace The Redwood nor to imitate it on a smaller scale. The yearbook, alone, can capture the spirit of Santa Clara men. The Redwood is not dead; it will live again to record In Its pages achieve- ments of future successful years. In rounding up the Broncos of I 942 for the last time, the editors of the senior book have endeavored to preserve, In a small measure, their signal success in spiritual, academic, and athletic pursuits. It Is to the graduating class of 1942 and its outstanding contribution to the honor and prestige of the University of Santa Clara that The Last Roundup is respectfully dedicated. EDITORIAL BOARD: D. Donald Driscoll Edmund C. hHurlbutt Leo B. Murphy Lee D. Seemann
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