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student council “In order to promote student activities, pre- serve and foster the growth of college tradi- tions and prestige, to represent the con- sidered interests of the students before the college administration concerning academic and disciplinary affairs” . . . These were the constitutional aims to which the Student Council was dedicated during the past school year. Among its activi ties, the Council super- vised freshman orientation, freshman elec- tions and the high school Senior Days. It also helped with the Presidential Inaugura- tion. One of the main projects for the second semester was the study of student govern- ment at Loyola, with a view to making cer- tain changes in the Council’s organization, and therefore, changes in the Student Coun- cil constitution. The following goals were sought: a ) better representation of the whole student body; b) greater efficiency of opera- tion; c) more student participation in Coun- cil activities. Officers for this year were: Tom Burch, President; John Toriney, Vice-President; Gene May, Secretary; Sam Ady, Treasurer; Jack Doetzer, Social Secretary and Paul Rogers, Parliamentarian. ◄ above : the student council of loyola college with its president, thomas k. burch. below: the executive committee, seated are father harley and tom burch. standing are sam ady, john tormey, gene may, jack doetzer. ► from top to bottom: tom burch, student council president; sam ady, treasurer, john tormey, vice-president. 29
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top row: jsm cole, editor-in-chief; lorry await, business man- ager, wait reiter, sports editor. george nellies, underclass editor. staff members jerry neuman, dick gray, bernie deinlein, george nellies. Were the editors to chronicle the lull story of the joy, sorrow and anguish which they experienced at different times in the course of producing this book, they could probably fill as many pages as are contained herein. Shortly after joining the staff, their awe at the prospects of what seemed an unrealiz- able goal to such proportions that they contemplated everything short of sui- cide in their despair. Father James F. Dougherty, S.J., guided their faltering steps
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