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Page 13 text:
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AT LOYOLA sprawling on benches is our favorite out of doors. Dayhops almost to a man, we shuttle back each day into the outer void that is Greater Baltimore, there to pursue our various extra-campus activities, ac- cording to our individual bent. For the past year as for the preceding three, thus have we dis- ported ourselves. Our history is mediocre by the world’s standard- marvelous by our own. 7
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T H I S YEAR... DYNAMICS “IT IS HARD TO FIND A MAN WHO HAS STUDIED FOR FOUR YEARS, WITHOUT MAKING SOME PROGRESS.’’— CONFUCIUS Analects: VIII Rampant today on the American scene are two inordinately weird notions of just what a college is. The first, which features rum, romance and rah-rah, bears the unmistakable postmark of Hollywood. The second, which stresses ivy, application, and inhibition is found only in college catalogues. Needless to say, neither of these extremes are to be found at Loyola, either in official proclamation or in student practice. In four years, we have found our Alma Mater to be neither Mother Goose nor Mother Gin Sling. It is a relatively rare occasion when the Loyola student either burns or drinks the midnight oil. We study enough to meet the “two-thirds C” requirement, quench our thirst on Coca-Cola, and vent our youth’s rebelliousness complain- ing about the cafeteria. Bull sessions are our favorite indoor sport, 6
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Every yearbook, we believe, to be a yearbook must present a concise, entertaining account of what makes each senior class think of its final year as a year without equal. No small part of this delusion is due to memories of the achievements (and failures) of the organized activities. Thus for a clear cut cross-section of this year at Loyola, we briefly review the outstanding student activities of the past two semesters. These , Our Leaders Most representative and outstanding of all activities is the Student Council, a board composed of the student body president and the heads or STUDENT COUNCIL: White, Pugh, Pazourek, Hennegan, Crook, Barrett, Leary, Thaler, Ayd (President), Father Bunn (President of College), Dr. Doehler (Faculty Adviser), Fitzpatrick, Reahl, Waters, Stedem, G. McManus, J. McManus, Schmitt, Ventura, Croghan.
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