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B.S. I B.S. I PHILIP M. AIDT Che mi sir i) Club 1, 2, 3; Mendel Club Phil . . . reliable worker . . . easygoing . . . Anat- omy student . . . ever smiling, never hair . . . “Have to do that lab.” RALPH E. BAILEA Sodality 1; Chemistry Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Block L 1, 2, 3; B-Squad Basketball 1, 2. Ralph . . . B-scpiad Bailey . . . commnter from Dnndalk . . . naps regnlarly . . . Mr. Dawkins ' pride and joy . . . main cog in the Hearst Syndicate. JAMES P. BAILEY Sodality 2, 3, J; Vice-prefect 3; Prefect J; Married Men ' s President J; N.F.C.C.S. Jf,- l eterans Club 3. Student Council J; H.S’.Ak Secretary J; Varsity Basketball 3, JfPWho ' s Who. ' Jim . . . heads any kind of ‘drive’ . . . making Loyola a family affair . . . best seen in Fr. Arthur’s office. DANIEL BAKAL Yearbook 4; Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3; Mendel Club 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3; Veterans Club 7, 2; Wrestling 1; Track 2. Danny . . . “But, I don’t look at it that way ' ’. . . steady and serious . . . thrives on cafeteria dis- cussions . . . seldom without Brown. { iTt
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Three Years in Reuieiu Tlie last of Loyola ' s wartime classes leaves Evergreen with the graduation of the three sections of the Senior Class of 1948. Beginning in 1945, the Class of 1948 is the first to complete its college course in exactly three years. Relatively very few members have been together at Loyola for the full three years. In most cases World W ar II intervened. The Class of 1948 graduates in three different months of the year; the first in January, the second in May, and the third in July. Each of these sections is com- ])lete with its own officers and must therefore be considered separately. January Class The graduating class of January, 1948 although composed of less than twenty members was one of the most active classes in the college. It was the first class since the beginning of the war to have a big name band for its Junior Prom, the name being that of Claude Thornhill. Only three of the graduates of this section have been a part of the class from matriculation to graduation. Bnchness and Barrett passed on the class offices in senior year to Neill Cole, who was president, Terrence Burke, vice-president, Edward Hart, secretary, and John Plunkett, treasurer. May Class Although it started in May, 1945 under a two-year ])rogram, this group turned out to be one of Evergreen’s first three-year classes. The class did not have a big name band to provide music at its Junior Prom, but the gym was actually flooded (with water, not patrons!). Its own intramural teams and many informal social events make this group one that Evergreen will not soon forget. Paul Eeeley was elected president succeeding former presidents John O’Connor and Allan Panuska. Other class officers were: Allan Panuska, vice-president; Edward Rommel, secretary; and Theodore Keying, treasurer. July Class One of the best organized classes for the past three years, the July Senior group has a reputation for successful social events. From the January Jamboree, which was initiated in the group’s first year, to the Junior Prom held in the ballroom of the Lord Baltimore Hotel featuring the music of Randy Brooks, the July class retained a number one position on Loyola’s social calendar. Jack Enoch, president of the class for the first three scholastic years was suc- ceeded by James Norris. Pie was assisted by Edward Bangs, John Hohman and Thomas Padden.
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B.S. II B.S. II B.S. I B.S. I EDWARD D. BANGS Accoutiiing Club .7, S; Yearbook Assisiant Busi- ness Manager I; Veterans Club 1, 2, 3; Married Men ' s Club S; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Block L 1, 2, 3; Varsitg Baseball 7. Ed . . . and Evelyn . . . oh, that pipe . . . money major . . . “when I was overseas . . . aml assa- dor from Locust Point . . . “Yes, Father. EDWARD C. BARRETT, Jr. Class President 3; Treasurer 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3, d; Secretary 3; Sodality 1, 2, 3, Vice-prefect 2; Prefect 3; President Sodality Union 3; History Academy 2,3; Accounting Club 2, 3; Secretary 2, 3; Greyhound 1, 2, 3, J; News Editor 2; Dramatics J; History Academy J ice- president 3; I.B.C. 1, 2, 3, J; Secretary 2, 3; President J; Glee Club 3, J; Bridge Club J; Intramurals 7, 2, 3; AVho ' s Who. ' Ned ... “I sell Loud neckties at Sear’s . . . “Quiet, that’s Fred Waring! . . . great club enthusiast . . . Olde Liner. CHARLES C. BARRETT Chemistry Club 1, 2; Yearbook J; J eterans Club 1, 2, 3; Married Men ' s Club 3; Block L 1, 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 1; B Srpiad Basketball 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Charlie . . . “have to mind the kiddies . . . pioneer of Uplands . . . yep, it’s all him . . . “my car won’t make it.” GILBERT C. BEI LISTRI Mendel Club 4; Veterans Club 4; Intramurals 3, 4. Gil . . . boy, that Biology lab . . . hails from Curtis Bay . . . and V.M.I. . . . “Stopping at Boys’ Latin on the way. { 18 }
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