Eye Street Revisited: Remembering Father McHale, SJ

By Danny Costello ’72, Vice President for Major & Planned Gifts
Over the years I’ve heard alumni share a lot of stories about their days on Eye Street. Their tales typically fall into one of two categories. There are the stories recounting escapades with classmates. And then there are the stories about teachers. What is telling about the teacher stories is that they seldom have much to do with academics—those are a given.  Instead, what Gonzaga alumni choose to highlight about their teachers is the quality of their character and the life lessons learned from them.   

In the following article, taken from the Winter 2007 issue of the Good News, a few alumni share heartfelt memories of one of Gonzaga’s legendary educators, the Rev. Anthony McHale, S.J. You can read it by clicking here.

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Eye Street Revisited is a new history column that will be featured on Gonzaga's website and shared in the Eye Street Headlines. By revisiting articles from past issues of the Good News From Nineteen Eye Street, as well as photos and other Gonzaga memorabilia, we hope fond memories are sparked and a mission reaffirmed. We welcome your feedback and ideas—if you have a subject you'd like us to feature, please email Danny Costello at dcostello@gonzaga.org.
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