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Library Building and Chapel George C. Jenkins Science Building
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were Labs and Dances and before die end of five months, the class was all enthusiasm about the Freshman Hop. Lost in the acclimating whirl was the fact that with only five months gone we were Sophomores. Now it was our turn to dish out with the Hazing. Plans were joyously laid for the Freshman Welcoming Dance, and the price of Pup Caps and Ties was boosted the customary two bits. Meantime most of the class has under- taken membership in the activities and sports. And not to be forgotten were such courses as Fr. Sullivan’s Rhetoric, Fr. Gibbon’s weekly Speech classes and the note-taking, sleeping and letter writing involved in a certain course of Theology. Many are the things that will not soon be forgotten. Junior year found the class of 1946 cut to about half its size, though class activity doubled and tripled. Most noteworthy, perhaps, was Junior Philosophy. Now were learning to think,’’ — but not solely about the Wisdom of the Ages. Thoughts were on such concerns as assignments for The Grey- hound and those perennial night bull sessions, on working for Brinks, on re- hearsing for that masterpiece of all masterpieces, Career Angel”, on basket- ball games and dances, on parties at a certain residence off Hartford Road, on Chem and Bio Labs, on the Sodality and the IRC, and finally on the best of all the wartime proms, the Junior Prom of 1945. 243 patrons — $635.00 expenses and only 11 men in the Junior Promenade. But a mere $75.00 de- ficit was well worth the effort, and with the advent of Summer and the prospect of a five week vacation (something must be wrong somewhere!!!), the class of ’46 was ready to streak down the homestretch of Senior year. Back from Ocean City and a pre-course advertising campaign, the Class of ’46 returned to Evergreen to find its numbers swelled by a few Veterans. Ethics, Psych and Theology loomed large on the agenda, plus a couple of Science courses for the aspiring doctors. ’46 was now at the peak. Its mem- bers headed all the important College activities, they starred on and captained the athletic teams, they held offices galor and still came out on top with an approximate 82 average. There was work, study and play. As the year wore on, the class found itself more intimately welded together. Lefty returned — - basketball boomed — Spring Sports appeared and before anyone knew what happened or how, final exams were upon us — and over. Why the class of 1946 were now Alumni. Everything was completed. Only one thing perdured — the spirit of ’46 — the, shall we say, moral bond which outlasts time and things goneby — the spirit which fostered all we did and which in the future will link us classmates and our fond memories to one another and to Loyola. A toast then, fellow classmates, for much happiness and success in the years to come. May it be as bright and memorable as it was at Loyola College. ’46, Carry On!!! Page Six
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GEORGE L. BARDELMAN Ph. B. Chemistry Club, 1,2, 3, 4; The Greyhound, 3,4; Feature Editor, 4; The Evergreen, 4; Class Presi- dent, 2,3; Vice-president, 1; International Relations Club, 3; Sodality, 1,2, 3, 4; Treasurer, 4; Student Council, 2,3,4; Vice-president, 4; Dance Commit- tee, 2,3; Chairman, 2,3; Block L Club, 1,2, 3, 4; Secretary, 3; President, 4; President of the Athletic Association, 4; Varsity Baseball, 2,3,4; Varsity Basketball, 3,4; Captain, 4; Intramural Softball, 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Football, 2,3,4. George . . . diminutive, hustling basketball and baseball star ... I can’t read this chicken scratch of yours, Hiltz” . . . popular A. A. and class prexy . . . those club cellar parties . . . baldy . . . Summertime in O. C. . . . keeps his notes on the desk . . . slickest in tux . . . Feature Ed . . . Say, George, got your car today?” . . . burnt matches and 10 p. m. forays . . . Holy Smokes” . . . plenty of school spirit . . . basketball coach . . . those classroom notes to Hiltz . . . Say, Bob” . . . Naw, I didn’t pass it” . . . another sign on the bulletin Board. JOSEPH B. BRONUSHAS B. S. Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; President, 4; Dramatic Society, 3,4; Secretary-Treasurer, 3,4; The Grey- hound, 3,4; International Relations Club, 3; Mendel Club, 4; Secretary, 4; Sodality, 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council, 3,4; Varsity Baseball, 1,3,4; Captain, 4; Alpha Sigma Nu, 3,4; President-Treasurer 4; Block L Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-president, 4; Intramural Base- ball, 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball, 4; Intramural Football, 4; Class Treasurer, 4; The Evergreen, 4; Varsity Track, 4. Joe . . . Let’s get a beer, Ed . . . third-sacking slugger . . . that rocket right arm . . . Chuck, chuck, baby, come on, chuck” . . . Anatomy labs and tests . . . Where’s Rehak with that key?” . . . ASN President . . . Chem Club speakers . . . Trying to contact Ethyl” . . . always good for a laugh in class . . . that sweat shirt . . . You ' re off your hook” . . . future Medic . . . Ocean City ... ”1 have my best time when I’m stag” . . . What say, fellers” . . . mighty man with the javelin . . . Ye old Watchdog . . . Baseball Captain ... ex Brinks. Page Eight
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