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M. Schroeder, Santoni, G. Smith; Second Row; D. Schroeder, Scholtes, Rohleder, CAVANAUGH discusses the ethics of Student Council demands. FATHER ouncil FATHER SELLINGER expresses views: in loco parentis, at town-hall meeting. what are held to be the aims of Loyola College, much of the talk resolved into attempts to understand and define and, perhaps, update these aims. Among other innovation s introduced by the Council was the town-hall meeting. Held this winter in our Cohn Hall, any mem- ber of either the faculty, administration or student-body could speak out on any topic of interest. New and old issues alike were centers of discussion: the new library, a student judiciary board, class schedules and others.
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,v r . ' ■ i m. r — Kit:.. • i m . UNITY IS OUR GOAL ' President Keating tells the student-body. STUDENT COUNCIL: First Row: Keating, Herrmann, Kammer, Cantalupo, Caulfield, Johnston, Diegelman, Moeller, and Friedel. HERRMANN, JOHNSTON and SCHOLTES enjoy a cheerful moment after session. Student With Dennis Keating as this year ' s president and with Father Daniei Cavanaugh and Mr. Hans Mair as its moderators, the Stu- dent Council achieved a new high in faculty and student-body cooperation and discussion. The Council began by urging any stu- dent who wished, to attend its meetings and present his views. Also new this year were Student Council sponsored faculty- student buffets. The un-parliamentary atmosphere of these affairs gave to the members of the faculty and Student Council the op- portunity to discuss mutual problems in an informal and frank manner. Since the solutions to such problems depend ultimately on
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A.S.O The Academy of Student Orientation assumes the responsibility of conducting an extensive program of introduction to Loyola Col- lege life for incoming freshmen. The freshmen attend talks, as- semblies and a tour of the campus, in an effort to obtain a proper start to their years of study at Loyola. The A.S.O. is also the coordinating body for all activities on campus. It is in this capacity that the A.S.O, makes investigations of the extra-curricular activities for its report to the Student Council on the progress and development of these organizat ions. Best known of the A.S.O. ' s functions are the mixers, which it arranges between Loyola and neighboring girls ' colleges. The Stu- dent Center continues to be packed each time such gala affairs are held. MODERATOR FATHER BOURBON and President Bob Diegelman dis- cuss the Freshman Orientation Program. A.S.O.: Seated: O ' Connell, Reese, V. Lowe, Kearney, Keating, Baesch; Standing: Griffin, Adams, Lardner, Mitnick, S. Rochester, Skovira, Kirchner, B. Mitcherling, J. Mitcherling, Fleming, M. Schroeder, Mastrangelo, Rohleder, and Atkinson. COUNTY FAIR loosens up the Freshmen . . . and A.S.O. mixers loosen up others.
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