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The Military Science department this year wit- nessed the continued success of its R.O.T.C. program. Freshman Orientation, Drill Team Meets, and Rifle Team Shoots were all carried out with dedication and healthy esprit de corps. The year's social highlight was the annual Mili- tary Ball, at which Miss Nancy Ann Holm was chosen Queen for l962. Cadets displayed their drill prowess at the Federal Inspection and Presidential Review, held at end of the year. The Girls' Rifle Team, formed last year, increased its membership and began to dis- tinguish itself in inter-collegiate meets. George N. Kollintzas, Assistant Dean of Students, Frank Dentzer, Dave Swinehart, and Don Kunath engage in a conversation on maneuvers during Summer Camp at Ft. Riley, Kansas. ,- Military Science lnstructors: Maj. John Gagin, Lt. Col. Matthew Giutfre, Maj, John Sanderson, Capt. Frank Gartman, M!Sgt. Melvin Wagner. Monsieur Jean Beliard, French Consul General, receives the l96l Consulier Medallion from Lt. Col. Matthew Giuffre and the Very Rev. James F, Maguire, SJ.
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f f The Drill Team wan fhird place af the University of Illinois Invitational Drill Meer. . .1 lf'-1 xt 'F x , -0 l- ! Loyola Rifle Team. Standing: Arthur Koe, Ronald Hege, Sgt. Morgan Murphy, Team Coach: Major John Sanderson, Moderatorp William Kerr. Kneeling: Frank Baukerf, Anthony Scala, Ronald McDonald. lin 50
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Kathy Hawkins and Fr, Felice present a copy of the Loyolan to the president of Italy, Giovanni Gronchi. Sixty-tour Loyolans embarked on a three-month trip last June to twleve European countries. Included were visits to England, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Scotland, France, and ltaly, where they had an audience with His Holiness Pope John XXIII. Although primarily a pleasure trip, many students earned academic credits by combining study with their travel, A unique opportunity was given these vagabonds as they visited many of the leading universities onthe continent. Courses in Medieval History and Comparative Education were taught to the travellers by Rev. John Kemp, SJ, and Dr. .lohn Woznialc, respectively. Seen on top of Saint Peter's are Ann Gunnell, Sue Thomas, Rick Clark, Carol Freisinger, Tony Brey, Bill Cox, and Fran Weber, X lb f .N -- 4 G
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