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Preface R ecent decades have seen the development in yearbooks of a con- ventional pattern and arrangement. In its first conception, this yearbook was to be framed with this same basic lattice, inherited from its immediate predecessors. However, when the opportunity was forced upon us to make radical changes in the format of the book, we decided that, rather than follow a simple plan of reduction in size, we would produce a book with a framework inspired by an older tradi- tion in yearbooks, but with a treatment modeled on the most modern journalistic practice. We call the product “The Journal of a Class and a Year.” The result of this union of old and new may come to the reader as a shock or as a pleasant surprise. Those into whose hands the book simply happens to fall, we ask only to be tolerant; but even of those for whom primarily this book is written— the Loyola graduates of 1961 — some may be disappointed to find content which they had come to ex- pect, completely eliminated. They will look in vain for formal por- traits of the faculty or for endless rows of clubs and teams. Others may wonder at the volume of text and the relative paucity of pictures. We hope, however, that when they have looked at what pictures there are and read at least part of the text, they will have found recreated for their memories their college as it lived, rather merely than as it posed. Lindslf.y J. Schutz, Editor Stephen A. Pretl, Copy Editor Bradley McNally, Photography Editor John I). Milkowki, Senior Staff Photographer Ronald Dobbyn, Staff Photographer C.harles H. . Eefincer, Jr., Business Manager Mr. Michael J. McDermott, S. J., Faculty Moderator 4
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Loyola College Baltimore Maryland 1961
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Contents Preface 4 Dedication 6 Liberal Arts and the Graduate by Walter F. Truszkowski 8 Our Teachers Were People by Dennis Smyth 10 A Collegian’s Ancient History 16 This Year With the Greyhounds by John Jordan 20 Swift Moments Which Will Be Fond Memories by John Q. Feller, Jr. 30 Senior Week and Graduation 42 Commencement Address: “The Quest for Peace” by Dr. Ralph J. Bunche 49 The Class of Nineteen Sixty-One 50 Senior Directory 65 Acknowledgments 78 Epilogue 79
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