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THE WINTER WHIRL Basketball predominates, but exams, proms and extra-curriculars are necessary features of the winter scene. S NOWp YOU COULD COUNT THE FLAKES that had fallen by spring- time. The yearbook was planning its May supplement during balmy No- vember weather, and the Glee Club was readying for its joint concert at the Maryland Casualty auditorium in con- junction with the B 0 Club and the Associated Male Choruses. A large crowd packed the gym for the Dra- matic Society’s “Loyola Night,” which contained the usual slapstick with a large alumni percentage among the talent and some Hellzapoppin’ tech- niques added. The first quarter dragged to its close. The alumni invited the students to a dance after the alumni-varsity basketball game, and promised to make it an annual affair, as suggested by Bob Bourbon in Riini ing 117 The Hounds. The N.F.C.C.S. ' Balti- more-W ashington Council met at Ever- green to plan its December activities. Delegate Ed Pula hosted. New York was gasping for water and the punchbowl was at a dangerous ebb after the Cosmopolitan Chib’s first dance, held in honor of the Kymry Club of Notre Dame. The Glee Club BASKETBALL AND GRADUA- TION DREW RECORD CROWDS carol eered in the gym on December 11. Villanova was the much-feared op- ponent as the basketball squad entered the fray weighing a five and two record. Swimming candidates offered new Coach Jake Fisher a wealth of ma- terial, and the prospects again looked bright for Loyola’s most successful winter sport. Suddenly the Wake Forest had come and gone, and nearly everyone was home for the holidays or working at the post office. The holidays were past as if they had never been anticipated for weary weeks. Everyone was wondering where the time had gone, as final exams loomed on the calendar, now freshened with a crisp 1950. President Truman reported the State of the Union as good, and outlined the American ideal of leisure for all to enjoy their gifts. Reviews of the half-century were on every hand — so were reminders of the tests to come. Andy O’Donnell was given a three-
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