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IN MEMORIAM REV. IAMES L. TAYLOR. SJ. Beloved Teacher, Priest. Loyolan fThis tribute has been included in the Student Section crt the request ol the members of the A.S.L.U.J BOARD OF GOVERNORS LOYOLA SCHOOL OF LAW Reading from Left to Right: Carroll, E. Gain. Sense. Elmendorf. Harvey. Smith. Miller fpresidentl. Gray. Mullin. Real. Haidy. Cornell. Webster.
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Quentin Quigley President Dermott McCarthy Vice-President Icxmes Sullivan Secretary-Treasurer HE Student Government is the agency of the Associated Students ot Loyola University, comprising the duly elected officers, the Execu- tive Council, and the Organization Board. ln this manner of organization every student is Well represented, every phase of college endeavour, whether it be athletic, research, scientific, or humanistic, is brought to bear in the shaping of a student policy. This system has worked out very successfully in past years and this year was no exception to the past record. Heading the Student Government during the year l94U-41 Were Quentin Quigley, presi- dent, Dermott McCarthy, vice-president, and lames Sullivan, secretary-treasurer. Under their direction, and through the medium of the various student representatives, a smooth-function- ing government was the result. During the year, rallies, assemblies, and entertainments took place in the auditorium. The social highlight of the year, outside of the traditional lunior- Senior Prom, was the Homecoming Dance, held at the Blue Room of the Biltmore Hotel, which culminated a Week of old grad festivities, including the football rally, the open house on campus, and the annual bonfire. lt may be truthfully said that the student officers worked sincerely and zealously for the betterment of student life, both scholastic and social.
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NJ l 'L r CRIMSON CIRCLE Left to Right: Leavitt. Hinds. Pinger. Esccxllier, Fitzpcrtric fPresiden0, Klein. Vodden, Rosenquist. lack Fitzpatrick President HE Crimson Circle constitutes the judicial department of the university, and as such has for its duty the enforcement of university regu- lations and the preservation of order at all student gatherings. lts members have diligently carried out their Work, and the laudable orderliness which has characterized all Loyola athletic events and student assemblies, stands as a symbol of the efficiency of the Circle during the past year. The students in this organization have performed a job essential to the Well-being ofthe university, but like so many members of other judiciary organizations, their Work has been appreciated by few. The Circle carried out its many and varied duties under the fine leadership of lack Fitz- patrick, president, and Mr. Murray, Sl., moderator. Graduation last year left nine vacancies, Which were ably filled by the new members, Tom Hinds, Lucien Escallier, lack Connolly, lohn Kleine, Louis Leavitt, lesse Rosenquist, Bob White, Ted Pinger, Edward Brady, and Donald Lynch. A banquet was held in the last part of the year, at which the new members and officers were inducted. President for the coming year is Lucien Escallier, and the combined office of case secretary and recording secretary will be filled by Bob White.
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