University of Santa Clara - Redwood Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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IN MEMORIAM On April 12 of Easter Week, Donald Joseph Griffin was drowned at Santa Cruz, and after a special Requiem Mass in the Mission Church his remains were flown to his home in New York City. The popular Sophomore had been Student Body President of J. Cardinal Hayes High School in New York and is mourned by his fellow classmates of Santa Clara. May he rest in peace. + T f Death claimed another Santa Claran during the sum- mer just before the opening of the Fall Semester. Manuel Gregorio Garcia of the Fresh- man Class had returned to his home for the Summer vacation. He was fatally in- jured in an automobile acci- dent in Mexico. May he rest in peace. - REQUIESCANT IN PACE -

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JESUIT JUBILARIANS Rev. rnell F.D e Rev. Ernest P. Watson, The Student Body of the University wishes to offer special congratulations this year to three members of the Faculty who celebrate jubilees in the Society of Jesus. Father Cornelius F. Deeney, S.J., is proffered sincere felicitations on his Diamond Jubilee — sixty years of loyal service to God. Fifty one years ago, he began his teaching career at Santa Clara, and after a few years in Los Angeles, he returned in 1923 and has continued on the Faculty to the present day. For many years, he was Head of the Depart- ment of Political Science. At present, he is Professor of Sacred Scripture. Father Ernest P. Watson, S.J., who celebrates his Golden Jubilee, was graduated from Santa Clara just fifty years ago — in 1908. He returned to his Alma Mater as a Jesuit teacher during the twenties, and then later became Secretary-Treasurer of the Uni- versity in 1943, a post he held with distinction until 1954. The third jubilarian is Father Bernard R. Hubbard, S.J., whom the Redwood honored last year. He too is an alumnus of Santa Clara who entered the Society of Jesus in 1908. His early Jesuit work was at Loyola University of Los Angeles. He returned to Santa Clara in 1926. Since 1930, he has devoted all of his time to Alaskan explorations and public lecturing, representing his Alma Mater at home and abroad. To these three loyal sons of St. Clare, the University and Student Body pray God bless you and keep you forever!



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The University of Santa Clara is dedicated to a purpose and a program. Its purpose demands that it educate the Catholic gentleman — a leader of mind and matter. Its program directs this education to produce the Santa Claran — molded in the model of the Man-God. To maintain its high standards of 107 years ' success in this field, Santa Clara has identified itself with another ideal — progress. The progress of a University is best ■ ' A measured by the success of its graduates. However, progress requires adequate facilities. Proposed for early construc- tion are a new Engineering Quad, a Student Union and a wing to the Alumni Science Building. VA AFP ' - ' $ ii§ m G sastt -+reia See Mech ' lj ■P Proposed Engineering Building Proposed Annex To Alumni Science Hall f-O U M DA TIO

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