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. saw a long struggle come to an end with the appointment of two student leaders ' to the Faculty Disciplinary Board. A committee to study reapportionment of the : Student Council was formed with a view to increasing underclassmen representa- i tion, while two new activities were recognized and the consitutional changes of : other activities were accepted. In the Spring term the General Elections were held under the guidance of the Council and the final modification of the Revised Constitution of the Student Body was effected. COUNCIL ADVISOR Hans Mair, President Robert Diegel- man, and Moderator Fr. Cavanaugh unite for Yearbook pose. LOYOLA’S MAGNA CARTA’’ is signed by Fr. Sellinger, establishing Student Judiciary Board. 29
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T PRES. BOB DIEGELMAN chairs the President’s Cup Debate. MEMBERS OF THE w ■jk — Student Under the presidency of Robert Diegelman and with Father Daniel Cavanaugh and Mr. Hans Mair as moderators, the Student Council found its scope of power extended beyond the campus and into the world of politics and international re- lations. Activities in this realm included an open letter to President Johnson in full support of his Vietnam policy, a petition signed by many students ex- pressing support of the United States commitment in Vietnam, and an open forum on the question of lowering the voting age to 18 in Maryland. During the Fall semester, the Council sponsored the Freshman elections and FR. CAVANAUGH DECLARES student laws as valid but illicit and John Baesch blandly acknowl- edges. 28
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A.S.O. This year the Academy of Student Orientation became the Association of Student Organizations. The change is indicative of the movement toward increased vitality by this organization in the past few years. Under the leadership of John O’Shea, the ASO has become more than just an association that assists in Freshman Orientation. Rather it is an organization of all the student leaders gathered for the purpose of co-ordinating and planning Loyola’s social, spiritual, and scholastic activities. This year’s ASO activities ranged from a greatly expanded orientation program to mixers, from a complete revision of its constitution to closer co-operation with N.D.M. (including bus trips to Mt. Saint Mary’s and Georgetown Basketball Games, ice- skating parties, a casino night, and a bar-b-que mixer). The ASO finlly realized its great potential by the careful organization and hard work of such members as Pete Ruane, Vince Lowe, and Tom Keech. For the first time in recent years, the ASO has mobilized its resources and has shown it is now ready to become the focal point for the implementation of all student policy and activity. A.S.O. FOSTERS EXPANSION of Loyola-Notre Dame extracurricular activity by sponsoring first annual football ( ?) game. JOE SKOVIRA exhibits his spit-shine smile for fellow A.S.O. officers John O’Shea, Dick Fleming, and Bill Weston MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMY OF STUDENT ORIENTATION 1 ) I f ■ 11:1 30
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