Loyola University Maryland - Evergreen / Green and Gray Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1955

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Graduated from West Point in 1949, Cap- tain Patterson came to his present post from Germany in 1953. Teaching Seniors and moderating the Pershing Rifles leaves him only a little time for his photography, pres- ently coiicentrated on his bahy daughter. A former graduate of Loyola College, Mr. Power is at present an instructor in Busi- ness Law. He has obtained an LL.B. from the University of Maryland Law School. Dr. Provenza’s duties have steadily in- creased since he first became associate pro- fessor of Biology at Loyola. Besides his class in General Biology, a spectacular barrage of mountains of information from endless notes, he teaches Parasitism, In- organic Chemistry and Science in the Evening College. Capt. Loren S. Patterson Mr. John C, Power The hundreds who have enjoyed “Loyola Night” might he interested in knowing that tlie producer was a psychologist. In a peren- nial gray sportshirt. Father Scanlan, as Moderator of the Mask and Rapier Society, has worried numerous productions to suc- cess. His classes are favorites with his stu- dents for their careful preparation, en- thusiasm and humor. His tremendous con- cern for his students keeps him constantly busy as Student Counselor for Seniors, and in marriage guidance. Mr. Reese is one of the most popular in- structors at Loyola. He has had thirty-six years of corporation experience, as man- ager of insurance and safety divisions, has prepared numerous papers on safety and has spoken before national trade groups. Dr. Vincent Provenza Mr. John G. Reese One of the newly assigned officers of the R.O.T.C. unit is Captain Shelton. A gradu- ate of Western Kentucky’s R.O.T.C. pro- gram, he has served in both World War H and in the Korean conflict. Rev. John J. Scanlan, S.J. Capt. Louis H. Shelton

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I Dr. Marry AX . Kirwin Rev. C. Frederick Koehler. .S.J. here al Loyola, and as hursar oi llie day and evening colleges, Mr. May still persues his studies in advanced accounting. Col. Minot, whose home is in the Mid-West, this year relieved Col. Vandervort as com- mander of the R.O.T.C. unit attached to Loyola College. He is Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics. Dr. K irwin teaches the Sojdiomore history students and the Junior and Senior Political Science Majors. Co-curricularly he is lay moderator ol the Student Council, moder- ator ot the l.R.C., and campus advisor for the Fullhright Scholarship plan. He dabbles at farming, and he has co-authored a high school history text. Conceived in Liberty. Father Koehler is a fine mathematician with a diffusive vitality. In two years at Loyola he has undertaken extensive revision of the Mathematics Department, and has himself taught several of the advanced mathematics courses. As moderator, he has made the Glee Club a more tightly knit group with a busier schedule ol concerts and special appearances. Not content with having made a career in mathematics, teaching in high school and Mr. Jo.seph S. May Col. Charles A. Minot Just graduated from Woodstock in 1952, Father O’Rourke lias a fine talent lor organ- ization. Besides his increasing co-curricu- lar commitments, he is an earnest teacher of History, Religion and English. He has whipped the Hi-Fi Club and the Altar Society into active, vital groups, genuine campus successes. “This problem takes savoir faire and per- spicuity.” That is the dictum and character of Dr. Patrick. A renowned and thorough- going chemist, his savoir faire has left many of his student chemists breathless, as he sweeps through complex problems. He has been educated at Syracuse, M.I.T., Gottingen, and London. His discoveries and work are famous with chemists, the most



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0 Rev. John E. Wise, S.J. Mr. William McElroy. .Ir. present duties include tlie teaching of Chemical Library Science, Advanced Chem- ical Theory, and Instrumentation. The moderator of the Debating Society and teacher of Freshman and Sophomore Eng- lish, Mr. Voci comes to Loyola from Wash- ington, D. C. and a post with the Depart- ment of the Army. His career has also taken him from his home in Brockton, Mass, to school at St. Anselm’s in New Hampshire and at Notre Dame, to a three and a half year hitch in the Army. Father Wise has contributed much to organ- izational, procedural and historical thought 1 in education. Professor of Religion and Education in the Evening College, he or- ganized the graduate division, has begun a history of education and he is vice-chair- man of the Baltimore Community Educa- tional Television Station. The College Cam[)us Shop, the Track Team, and the Cross Country Squad are under the direction of the well known and popular William McElroy, Jr. Mr. Sweitzer dispenses his good })ractical business knowledge with liberal doses of acid commentary. He has previously taught at Fordham and still does public account- ing; and on occasion, for relaxation, he turns out a craftsmanlike oriental rug. Mr. Staley commutes between Baltimore and Philadelj)hia, where he is working on his Ph.D. He has taught in New York and has seiwed four years with the Army. At Loyola he teaches Speech and English, and he is the earnest director of Dramatics. The name of George C. Thompson is one that is lamiliar to any Chemistry major of Loyola College. A graduate of Boston Col- lege, he has done advanced work at Har- vard and Johns Hopkins and has obtained an M.A. from the Catholic University. His .Mr. George C. Thompson ■ Mr. Harry C. .Staley Mr. Francis 0. Voci Mr. John E. .Sweitzer

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