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

 - Class of 1957

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Debating The sparse student showing at the Jenkins Prize Debate, sponsored by the Debating Society, is in no way indicative of the vigorous activity of this organization during the past year. Under the moderation of Mr. Voci and the presidency of Jerry Frese, the society participated in tournaments at Johns Hopkins, New York University, the Univer- sity of Maryland, and Temple University. The teams were paired so as to allow a veteran debator to work with a novice as they argued the topic for the year, Resolved: That the United States should discontinue direct economic aid to foreign countries.” The Novice Tournament at Temple provided valuable experience for new- comers Pat Cullen, Nelson Cooney, Tom Dwyer, John Synodinos, Mark Fuqua, Bill Hinkle, and Lou Rose. Veterans of this year include Jerry Frese, Dan Fall, Bob Heymann, George Nellies, Joe Touhey, and Earl Logue. Jerry Frese addresses assembled debaters. First row: Mr, Voci, moderator; Nellies, Synodinos, Touhey. Second row: Fuqua, Boerschel, Zamecki, Slomba. Third row: Cooney, Dwyer, Fall, Heymann. Nellies and Frese prepare for Hopkins Tournament. Jenkins Prize Debate. Left to right: Frese, Nellies, Heymann, Cadigan, Fall. 24

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In the face of some widely advertised publicity and much adverse criticism, the Student Council went about its work of aiding the maintenance of student activities as a means for promoting the spiritual and temporal advancement of the Student Body in a quiet but effe ctive manner. The year’s work began with a successful Fresh- man Orientation program, after which the Coun- cil turned to the immediate and pressing problem of reorganizing its constitutional set-up to provide for a smaller but more effective group under the leadership of Council President Robert E. Cadigan. The main problem facing the Council in this re- gard was the drafting of a new Constitution de- signed to meet all future needs. After srudent opinion had been sampled, the Council submitted a proposal which received the approval of the faculty and was adopted by the student body. In order to establish a closer liaison between the students and their Council representatives, and to allow the student an opportunity to view the Coun- cil in action, the previously closed meetings were opened to public attendance. Among the activities which received Council attention and action were the effective assistance at a highly successful Career Day program, conduct of a high school recruit- ment campaign, and the enforcement of the newly established and somewhat controversial smdent parking restrictions. The Council was aided in many ways by its two faculty moderators. Father James L. Harley, S.J. and Mr. Nicholas Varga. 23



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Management Club To SUPPLEMENT the classroom and textbook training of its members with actual applications is the object of the Management Club. And to provide this outside experience, the club arranges for lectures and field trips which illustrate management principles. Activities of this sort have included a talk by a rep- resentative of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, and Beane, and trips to such local industries as Armco Steel, Lord Baltimore Press, Continental Can Com- pany, and Green Spring Dairy. This year’s officers are: president, Sal Marzullo; vice-presidents. Bob Duke and Jerry Cox; secre- tary, Joe Hock, and industrial liaison officer. Hank Bowers. Members of the Mcnagement Club visiting the Lord Balti- more Press, front row, Left to right: Father Convey, Hock, Marzullo, Bowers, Strebb. Back row: Mr. LeFevre, Hinkey, Murphy, Caughy, Cox. Music Club To PROMOTE the appreciation and enjoyment of good music of all kinds, the Music Club meets every week in Xavier Lounge to listen to record- ings on their hi-fi set. At three o’clock every Friday, when most of the m adding throng has gone home for the weekend, the members gather to enjoy the music of Beetho- ven, Mozart, Bach, Tchaikovsky, and other Mas- ters whose recordings are in their library. In addition to collective enjoyment of fine music, in- dividual members, after adding one long-playing record to the collection, can exercise the privilege of borrowing selections they wish to play at home. This library of recordings has been steadily grow- ing due to ever-increasing membership. In addition to these recorded sessions, frequent lectures are given by the members of the Club on the vast field of classical music. Occasional amateur recitals are also given at intervals during the year. Fd Judge explains tbe evolution of jazz to members of the music club. Left to right: Gonzalo, Morris, Malloy, Miller, Hilscher, Fink, Pete Judge, Ziegler, Pula, Breschi, McGeady, Cox. 25

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