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Harvard Yearbook Publications Inc., has elected the following officers for 1964-65: Robert H. Loeffler '65, president: Benning M. Grice, Jr. '65, managing editor; John M. Richardson '66, business manager; Benjamin S. Dunham '66. art director; and Mark C. Myers '64-3, editor of Cambridge...
Also elected were: Michael A. Whyte '63, of Adams House and New York, N. Y., editor of Cambridge 38; Robert H. Loeffler '64-1, of Thayer Hall and Glencoe, Ill., photo chairman; James D. Parry '64 of Lowell House and Hamilton, N. Y., photo co-ordinator; Martin Quinn '64 of Dunster House and San Francisco, Calif., business board chairman; and Patricia C. Jones '64 of Comstock Hall and Coral Gables, Florida, Radcliffe business manager...
...score suggested. All through the first period, while All-America Tom Gola and his teammates tried to get untracked, a tall (6 ft. 4 in., 185 lbs.), poker-faced playboy of a Mountaineer named Rodney ("Hot Rod") Hundley ran wild. On the La Salle bench, Coach Ken Loeffler screamed himself into a purple fury as he watched Hot Rod bamboozle the champs with unpredictable shots from impossible angles...
Carefree Clown. In the New York game La Salle's Coach Loeffler was determined to keep Hot Rod from repeating that kind of performance. In the second period calmed-down Loeffler ordered his team to switch to a zone defense. It was the first time a single opponent had ever forced Loeffler's hand, but it was a wise move. Hot Rod and his Mountaineers were slowed to a walk; Gola and La Salle ran off with the game...
After Mozart's aerial melodies, the concert came heavily back to earth with Charles Loeffler's Canticle of the Sun. It resembles the sound track of a Disney True Life Adventure. Augmented by two harps, celesta, and piano, the orchestra plays swooping glissandos and tortured Puccini-like harmonies; the soprano soloist must remain throughout in a palpitating ecstasy totally incongruous with St. Francis' humble text. At least Canticle had the benefit of Janet Wheeler's lovely voice and inspired instrumental work under conductor Kalman Novak...