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

 - Class of 1955

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Roiv 1: Russell. Wumler, Foley. Durkan, Mainolfi. Russo, Lauttman. Row 2: Eihardt. Hawkins, Stevens, Demarco, Marx. Bauerniann. Kernan. Row 3: Long. Manz, Shriver, Mattson. Miko. Molesky. 1955 evergreen STAFF MEMBERS James P. Durkan G. Lee Russo F. G. Mainolfi Ralston B. Russell Robert G. Lauttman James E. Long Kenneth A. Schertle Glem Erhardt John M. Foley Charles A. Wunder Joseph J. Miko Thomas J. Molesky S. J. Demarco Editor Special Assd. Editor Special Ass’t. Editor Faculty Editor Senior Editor Sports Editor Photographer Photographic Ass’t. Subscripfn. Bus. Mgr. Ad Business Manager Ass’t. Business Mgr. Typist Make-up Editor William J. Kernan R. W. Wheeler Joseph H. Manz John W. Shriver T. JJowland Sanks Geoi ' ge W. Panzer Robert G. Hawkins C. Herman Lanzi Richard J. Hunt Charles Marx Charles Bauerniann Richard B. Snyder John R. Schroeder Activities Staff Mem. A rtist Sports Staff Member Sports Staff Member Ad Staff Member- Ad Staff Member- Ad Staff Merrrber Ad Staff Mernber Bus. Staff Member Ass’t. Senior Editor- Ass’ t. Senior Editor Bus. Staff Mernber Subscrip. Staff Mem. 23

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quarterly A new stall coinhiiied with the laculty luoderatoi ' of previous yt ' iii ' s, Hev. Joseph A. d ' lnvilliers. S.J., to give the Quarterly a New Look”, and a resurgence in popu- larity oil the campus. A new format cut the 1954-55 editions down to pocket size Iroiu their previous magazine size, and a new cover design was introduced, leaturiiig a sketch ol Mount Vernon Square, long a syiiihol for the City of Baltimore. With Daniel M. Mackey as Editor-in- chief, William Baftery, Managing Editor, and Will McKenna, Eeatiire Editor, head- ing up a line stall ol workers, the regular editions were good examples of creative writing. piiODUCTiON staff: McCrystle, Mackey, Raftery, Twar- (lowisz, McKenna. Mixed reactions to a wrong note? Row 1: Varacalle, May, Roth, McKenna, Ferciot. Lanahan. Row 2: Muf- folett. Baker. -Schildwacliter. liuppert. tturdle. Nellies. Row Lott, Leaken, Hill, Roliet, Pula, O’Hara. hi-fi club To the perfectionists of musical listening, the Hi-Ei Cliih, rapidly liecoming one of the best organized activities on campus, offers the thrill of a growing collection of music jilayed on a fine instrument. Besides presenting weekly programs of hi-fi music of a wide variety, the club has extended its activities to discussions and papers on com- posers and their works, and even to live concerts by students, such as Boh Pula’s presentation of some of his own composi- tions. The moderator is Ealher O’Rourke. President was Gene May. 22



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(L. to r.) Yeager. Tormey, Funk. Mc(Yain, Creamer, Rackmales. Ally, Greenwood. Neuhauer, Kutsner, Sanks, Burch, Logue. O ' Hara. Cailigan. Forstner. Cole, Await, Nelnnsinan, Rogers, Pula, May, Erhardt, Nellies, Arnold, Flagg, Wise, Kolilhepp. Scliriver. f Hack, standing) Rankin, Bozel, Doelzer, Fink. greyhound Under its moderator, Father d’Invilliers, and its editor-in-chief, Hal Sanks, the Grey- hound became a bi-weekly instead of the tri-weekly it had been for the past several years. To give the students a more rapid, Itrief coverage of day-to-day events on campus, the paper published a daily bulle- tin throughout the year that included every- thing from athletic events and club meetings to schedules ol confessions in the chapel. Precisely because its free distribution to the students gives it a more or less captive aiulience, the Greyhound has to work all the harder to create genuine reader inter- est. With tlie increasingly popular “Watch- McGrain and Rachmaies study copy proofs. ii 24

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