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For the Record . . . C OOPERATION IS THE GREATEST single factor that made this journal possible. It comprises many contributions from diversified talent; this book might well be termed an anthology. Oliver Krastell, photography editor, spent many hours in securing the graphic art. Lawrence Mohr, business manager, bal- anced the budget of this six thousand dollar project. Robert Bourbon, sports editor, and Eugene Conroy reported on the year in athletics. Norbett Rottloff catalogued Loyola’s largest graduating class and de- signed the senior sections. Eugene Corrigan con- tributed the longest article, his chronicle of campus activity through the seasons. Edward Martin directed the arrangements for senior portraits. Francis Hub- bard prepared the final copy for the printers. Edward Clarke captured the spirit of Loyola in his article on alma mater. Charles Nelker did extensive research in school archives and wrote the article on Our Lady’s Chapel of Evergreen. The Senior Class stories were written by Edward McNeal and Robert McKelvy. Paul Behles, Joseph Corcoran, and Edward Kennedy produced most of the art work. Thomas Maskell and Thomas Miller worked out page designs, which were fundamental to the general scheme. Financiers Joseph Mahon, Bertram Mo- rales, and Henry Stegemerten canvassed prospec- tive advertisers in raising funds. It is nearly impossible to point out the specific con- tributions of each man, for all contributed in many ways to the book. John Kelly, Joseph Kelley, Edwin Leimkuhler, Norman Molz, and Calvert Phillips lent a helpful hand to many phases of production. The activities of school organizations were reported by Daniel Downey, Howard France, Edward Rheal, Robert Shea, Peter Stehle, George Strohecker, and Alan Tustin. The tremendous job of obtaining biographical sketches on three hundred and thirteen seniors required the com- bined efforts of Emerson Clarke, Joseph Coyne, Theodore Evans, George Foble, Stephen Krizan, Francis Meagher, Joseph Petersam, David Prel- LER, Harry Shock, HIdward Taylor, Frank Whit- man, and Thomas Wohlgemuth. Most of the final editing was done by .Michael Harris, David Owens, and Carroll Smith. Sage advice was frequently sought and readily given from many quarters. Particular credit is due Mr. Sidney Segall. a most cooperative photographer; Mr. Paul Love, the genial engraver; Mr. Carroll Hutton for his advice on publication; and the Rev. Joseph A. dTnvilliers, S.J., faculty moderator. Finally, a word of thanks is given to the editors of The Balliniore . ews-Posl, The (kilholie Heriew, The N.C.W .C . News Service, and The oiee of St. .Mary ' s Seminary. Ferd Leimkuhler, Editor
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