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DECEMBER... JANUARY... FEBRUARY MARCH.. ms time for basketball crowds and two proms and mid-year exams GENE WELSH takes Testudo for a ride just before the Maryland pep rally. Coliseum elash saw Reitzmen repeating the act on the Terp cagers. SIX PEOPLE USUALLY HAD B-44 on the south side, but somehow everyone found a place at the home basketball games. Once action started, no one seemed to care anyway. Here’s a typical hunch of hardwood addicts at one of the Mason-Dixon conference games.
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retreat, hazing, and the soccer title A return to the old routine of copying lecture notes, completing lab experiments and studying for that first test were just some of the things we did last fall. There was the Mass of the Holy Ghost and the Annual Retreat, hazing among the freshmen, shows and dances, and lots of sports action. The soccer team won the Mason-Dixon title, while the cross country clan just missed heating Roanoke in the M-D harrier derby. DO THIS IN COMMEMORATION OF ME: The Rev. Joseph S. Diduseh. S. J.. celebrates his Gohlen Jubilee as a meinher of the Society of Jesus with his Mass at St. Ignatius’ Church. CROSS COUNTRY action finds Loyola harriers off to a fast start against Georgetown. Evergreen thinclads (left to right) are George Brown, Yogi Paszek, Larry Atkinson, George Rodney and Jim Kaufman. ‘I
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Their Christmas cliecks from tlie Post Office cashed and their earnings long since spent, Loyola students returned to school after the holidays to attend two proms, pep rallies, and basketball, swim- ming, and wrestling contests, in addition to trying to get to class regularly enough not to l)e overcut. Mid-year exams were suddenly upon us, but somehow we managed to get through them. The February section of the senior class finished up and left the student body without more than fifty of its best men. EMPTY COKE MACHINES meant Ed Sellinayer and Bob Barnard (the drinker) had to resort to the campus’ second favorite cold beverage. HIGHLIGHTS : Evelyn Waugh speaks at Maryland Casualty Auditorium lecture; Phil Lohrey and Boh Custer bestow the annual St. Patrick’s Day Award on Mr. Dawkins; Angela McCrory, Clint Bamberger, Pat Horstman and Ned McNeal chat at the January class prom.
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