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Flying by on bright clouds of music, summer dances are passports to a land of the sublime, a sort of unreal existence where the only thoughts are dreams, the only la- bors are those of love, and the girl on your arm is the most beautiful one in the world. Cha cha cha . . . Maureen . . . cha cha cha . . . Gannon . . . cha cha cha . . . Marty . . . cha cha cha-. . . Melody. w Having a Summer Ball are, left to right: Terry Robinson, jane Welsh, Sandy Las- kowski, Frank Sulita, Bill Clune, Connie Stemberk. 19 'J L Marian Welsh asks Gus Caporusso, Are you sure this is a 'Bossa Nova'?
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orsgh, Very Rev. James F. Maguire SJ. cuts the Alumni cake for two 05 grads. Home is the sailor, home from the sea. And home, too, were the Loyola alumni, as the first annual Alumni Day was held on june 9 and the surrounding weekend. Home, too, were all those memories of times gone by, grateful remembrances of too-long for- gotten friendships, and, most of all, a sense of communion with the past. Rev. James J. Mertz, SJ. and Mr. and Mrs. Norbert McDonough enjoy an informal 5.34,-2 lunch. 1 Alumni find Dumbach Hall un- changed. 'lt Very Rev. james F. Maguire, S.J. accepts a watch from those responsible for Alumni Day, represented by Fred Sexto, Winifred O'Toole, and Norton O'Meara. 18 i
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The luxury of the working class . . . salesgirl-model Carol En- nis irigbll. Lift that barge, tote that bale. Summertime is the boon of the student and the bane of the em- ployer, as thousands of job-hungry Loyola students descend upon the shops, the factories and the streets of Chicago, ruthlessly unstabilizing the economy and padding their burgeoning little bank accounts. Bonita Miller exemplifies the backbone of collegiate bureaucracy . . . the secretary. Y l 4 .. ': 5 Q ig as - -' V Wu. gli, f The grounds must be kept in repairg foreign student Kamaal Kahzen helps during the Summer. 7' . dr. . V3 Q' - L .l. 1 'Es JV -f.z ' ' Father Louis Zabkar, SJ., a famed Egyptologist, spent the maiority of last summer in the realms of his specialty. lLef!D At the end of the sumrner's work, Father traveled in the Sudan to a village festival. fAb01'6'l Later, Father Zabkar looked again . . . perhaps for the last time . . . at the historic Abu Simbul temple which will soon be a part of a monument to the future, the Aswan Dam. 20
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