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APRIL... MAY and JUNE... found us at retreat, and watching sports . . . and voting at elections and graduation SI’KING TIME was baseball lime as Lef ' lv Keit . ' s (liaiiioiid elan matebed base bits witb eniii’ereiiee and nnn-eonferenee foes. I II III DliE-l lOl’I’Elt W AI,T SMM ' II, ae« of ibe Lovola linilnT-loppers, leads lliree foes from olber Mason-Dix» n sebools and I ‘aninial4‘ Tom MasUell (beliimi Sm tb) in a nieel beld in Wasbin lon, I). E. The traek scpiad plus ibe olber spring athletes eompleleil an envious seluMliile with more iban mo leral«‘ siieeess.
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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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■ J M n 7 r jli SENIOR CLASS 1!N PRAYER Alombers of the iVlay and July classes lield tlioir Senior Retreat at the Student (Jiapel for three days. About 35 visite l Alanresa-on-tbe-Severn during tlie same period. Baseltall, tennis, track, golf and lacrosse — all major sports, made almost every spring day at Evergreen a sports day as the athletes went through an extensive schedule. The senior retreat, the an- nual elections for President of the Student Council and President of the Athletic Association, and the traditional May talks were other highlights. Then came the hig day for 308 seinors — graduation and farewell to college joys. THE WINNERS — A. A. chief Franny Alcaf ' hcr and slinlcnl leafier Aleafle Rianeo pose with llieir favorite posters after proving: the school’s choices for Loyola’s two hlgficst jobs. At rig;ht, Toininy Oaster does his best to upset the plans of a Vt ashington Collefie lacrossenian. ( AF CAPERS — E«l Ward and E«l Alarlin check fumls and niemi as they wail their turn fluriiifi lunch hour. i , V c
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