In Commemoration of Its 50th Reunion, Class of ’63 Donates Scholarship

Fr. Raymond Fitzgerald, S.J. offers his thanks to a flock of Blue Jays from the Class of 1963 for their generosity in endowing a scholarship for their alma mater.
Fr. Raymond Fitzgerald, S.J. ’76 joined two of his fellow Jesuit priests on Sunday, June 22 at a Mass of appreciation for the Class of ’63, which has donated a scholarship to its alma mater. The class collected almost $60,000 in donations in less than a year to commemorate its 50th anniversary.
Joining Fr. Fitzgerald on the altar of the Chapel of the North American Martyrs was Fr. Fred Kammer, S.J. and Fr. Clyde LeBlanc, S.J., who are both members of the Class of ’63.
Scholarship donations ensure that no Blue Jay will ever be turned away from Carrollton and Banks because he can’t afford the full cost of tuition.
After Mass, the alumni and their spouses took a tour of the Hall of Honors, peeked into one of six classrooms that are being renovated during the summer of 2014, and attended a breakfast reception in St. Ignatius Hall.
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1963 Scholarship Mass, June 22, 2014
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In the Hall of Honors, Fr. Raymond Fitzgerald, S.J. '76 explains some of the work that is taking place this summer, including the complete renovation of six second-floor classrooms along Carrollton Avenue.
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The congregation stands as Fr. Fitzgerald offers a warm welcome and begins Mass.
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Eddie Koehl '63 reads from the Old Testament.
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Harold Ryan '63 reads from the New Testament.
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Fr. Raymond Fitzgerald offers his thanks to the Class of 1963 and their families.
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The Mass of Thanksgiving was held in the Chapel of the North American Martyrs because the Holy Name of Jesus Chapel, also known as the small chapel, is closed for summer renovation.
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Fr. Clyde LeBlanc, S.J. concelebrates the Mass with Fr. Fitzgerald and classmate...
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...Fr. Fred Kammer, S.J., who reads the Gospel.
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Frs. Kammer, Fitzgerald, and LeBlanc
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Fr. Fitzgerald offers a final word of gratitude to the Class of 1963 for its generous support and for helping to ensure that no Blue Jay will ever be turned away from Carrollton and Banks for not being able to afford the full cost of tuition.
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Members of the Class of 1963 and their spouses pose for a photo with the scholarship plaque that will hang proudly in the Hall of Honors before heading to St. Ignatius Hall for a breakfast reception, where they were welcomed and thanked again by president Fr. Anthony McGinn, S.J. '66.