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

 - Class of 1964

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i PROMINENT UNDERCLASSMEN -Soph and Junior Chiefs Keating and O’Shea discuss current elections problems with active Junior Rep, John Herman. MODERATORS -In the Library Mr. Hans Mail ' and Fr. Smardon with Student Council Head Lancelotta dispense their much- needed advice. Boss-Men The ire and division in the ranks of the Student Council occasioned by the Keating-Scholtes race for council president did not totally hamper the council in its work for the past year. Under the able guidance of President Chuck Lancelotta, the Council estab- lished a blood bank here on campus, sponsored several well attended mixers, and dealt successfully with the administration on the touchy problem of the wearing of coats and ties in the cafeteria. With moderators Dr. Hans Mair and Fr. George Smardon keeping things rational, the Council also made notable strides in work on the constitution with the addition of several important amendments and a clarification of others, measures sorely needed in Council law. 29

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LOYOLA STUDENT COUNCIL — William Moeller, Dennis Keat- ing, Jeffrey Friedman, William Scholtes, John Herman, Brian Copenhav ' er, Steven Agnes, Philip Pierpont. Charles Lancelotta, President; Paul Montgomery, Charles Kelly, Francis Walch, Richard Higdon, John O’Shea, Robert Santoni, Richard Fleming. Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL OEEICERS -Paul Montgomery, Frank Walsh, Chuck Lancelotta, and Bill Scholtes enjoy the lull before a stormy council session. ■ 1 It 1 Although the heat of battle often flamed high in the Council’s chambers, the year ended with only a few icy glances exchanged among members. Most savage souls were mollified and only the most vocifer- ous of the brethren-in-argument were heard com- plaining in examination week. In fact, the ASO meeting, which, as it were, summarized the year’s activities, was replete with good cheer and fellow- ship. Those members who attended trod home happily, Roberts’ Rules in hand, knowing that the report they had heard of their accomplishments was not so far from fact as to injure an ' sensibil- ities of conscience. Having noticed the outcome of the underclass elections, most departing Councilors were satisfied that the Council year-to-come would be more productive than the one past.



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One of the really essential and productive ac- tivities on campus is the Green and Gray Club. Members of this organization spend long hours and numerous crayon points in the construction and dissemination of signs and postors in and to every corner of the school. The scope of their work extends to every facet of campus life, be it the heralding of an upcoming El Corols dance or exhorting the student body to larger attendance at an athletic contest. President John Coakley headed all of these varied activities, including the promotion of the Green and Gray’s major social activity, the Christmas Dance. Coakley and .moderator Fr. Frank Bourbon were ably assisted by an efficient, dependable staff and by the invaluable secretarial aid of Miss Marge Leppert. This new constitution should expand the power of ASO and make their duties more specific. I i I THE GREEN AND GRAY CLUB. GREEN i

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