Loyola University Chicago - Loyolan Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1978
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As the college seminary ofthe arch- diocese, the one hundred sixty men who reside there are con- sidering the possibility of the ministry of priesthood in their lives. Niles has the best of both worlds. The small college. The big university. The men take most of their core curriculum at the Niles Campus. Venturing into their major field, they take most of their classes at Lake Shore Campus while some even journey to Lewis Towers. This year at Niles there have been a few changes that will effect the campus for years to come. The first change was a Christmas Present of our president of the college as stated by our own Archbishop. This man is Reverend Richard Saudis. He comes to us from a diocese in Alaska where he has been for a good number of years. We here at Niles are glad to meet him and eagerly await his new insigits. The second change here at the Niles Campus was the depar- ture of our Academic Dean. Rev. John Finnegan. He has been here at Niles since the day the school opened in 1961. He has been an excellent teacher and great administrator. He even act- ed as rector and campus president before the appointment of Rev. Saudis. The third change this year was in formations. For a Niles student this is much more than just listening to a talk given by just somebody. We had our fellow students giving talks to our student body on topics ranging from spirituality to service. and apostalates. Service is an important ideal here especially the apotolate program. Every student who is at Niles usually has several different types of apotolate experiences. These ex- periences can be as different as teaching CCD. to working with teens, to working with the elderly. The apotolate program is a definite highlight of the Niles experience. The fourth change is something that may not seem very ma- jor. but it really is. That is the sports program at Niles. 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' '-r ie Loyola Board ofTrustees is comprised of individuals from a variety of occupations. The trustees bring to their posts the specific skills and expertise hich they have developed from their career experiences. ln thc realm ot' academia. Loyolcfs board ineludes the president otiReg1s College in Dent er St ouis University, and the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, vice-presidents ot' C-eorgetown University and Boston College, and i toriner dc tn ot omen. The board also includes lawyers, an architect, an accountant, an opthamologist, and the presidents of National Can Corporation and Pullrn in St in nd. s 4 5 '3hu., li John F. Langdon, V.P. for Administration Fr. Donald Hayes. V.P, for Campus Ministry 1 lk -Q vw 'fb Ricliurd A. Matre, Vice President for Faculties W. Daniel Conroyd, Vicc President for Public Relations ,g-?r-fun. 1.01-7 xi'- -T Nx ij Nw University 'M' Officers William Walsh, Vice President for Perwnnel I I 1 f if VX iff ll fwfr, ,,.4'- ,l V H 'I ggi'---.g ,f-- 'R'-gi N-Q--...- gi r nk L, i . ---' - ' 'ix 93,21 5 - T.. 5' f Y X Z! ,fl 45 .,4f' 4 41 ,Q of 4 ,f Karl Zeisler. Vice President for Finance Deans of ndergraduate Schools, Departments 122 John M. Wozmak, Dean, School of Educatlon EX X -. 'Ex' . : 53- , N . -:A ' X: , Dom Meyer Assoc Dean School of Busmess slNO ---rsx,,,,Mxx Fr Wxlllam Hogan S J Semor Dean I-Iunrv R Mdleckx Dean Umvermy Colle e W-lim f----- A-'f 'w-'H W' ' ' W Q52 5,5 Ronald Walker, Dean ot Arts 8L Suemes .-4 nv Jeanne M. Foley. Dean 01-SOCILII Sclences Fr. John Murphy, S.J. Freshmen Dean Sue Nebei, Dean of Humanities Ax- - - f i Shenu Austin-Student Activities QQ Calendar Clearance Sec.-LT. sl Al Q i V 5 Y. ' Q I 4 W , . ,X f jj Iiaubarzn flilbolcy-Secrctury-L.T. Ruth Ann Llorca-Secretary-Dean of Students-L.T Eileen Toffan-Secretary to the V.P. of Student Scrvicr-s Student Services it t ij 1,1 3 QT X H SI-.. N 3 E .1 W WV , 'f...,,,,w,.: wmv. .S X -W' N K ,gr-'N W . ...... K .. M, t EEE? S ES? . . ufikxw I--l' : ,fr I , - Y A I Q- . - -X: M-.. Gordon Stiefel-Asst. Dean of Students, Dir. of Student Activities J' - . .xy iq, --.qw 1 l-. Joan Stcinbrcchcr- Dean of Students- L.T.C. Iioraine P. Monthei, Asst. Dean of Students 8: Int. Student Ad- vnsor Adeline Finnegan tudent Services 1::::5a .YQ 5 YJ 1 4l Keith Patrick, Director of Student Activities Bernard Pieskoft, Director of Housing Taylor Asst Dean of Students, Black Student Advisor Q8 Fr. Bob Arnone, SJ. , .Hifi ' -ff'-122:-.m.1, . . Q -'SN 'L' i Fr. Peter Fox, S.J. Ifr. Ed Konut, SJ. Fr. Paul Clifford, S..I. Tom Fuechtman I I Fr. Paul Muckc, SJ. Maureen Fuechtman Dr. Gerald McCulloh Fr. Jerry Overbeck, SJ. Fr. James Pinie, SJ. Lucien Roy Campus Ministry The Campus Ministry Staff is responsible for working with students, faculty, and staff to facilitate the development ofa Christian atmosphere within the University. The Cam- pus Ministry team is made up of several full- time priests, sisters, and Catholic lay-men and women. The part-time staff includes two Protestant Chaplains, a Jewish Rabbi, and priests who function as Chaplains for most of the residence halls. Dr. Thomas Ranck Fr. Vincent Towers Fr. Donald Hayes. S.J. Sr. Anne Wem- ,..j...... Economi T-,ti , i n ' as , ,ff N 4. .-'lx-M Tassos G. Malluris, Chairman and Assistant Professor, Economics Dept. Dr. Tassos Malliaris, Chairman of the Economics department who was named Associate Director ofthe Graduate School of Business tember 15, 1977, said he believes the school's purpose is to train stu- dents who can solve problems and make correct management decisions He sees theory and application as equally important and feels that a pz ticular strength ofthe Loyola MBA program is the unique way it stres the role of business in American society and the responsibility of busi- ness leaders to society. ccounting R. Carson Cox, Chairman and Associate Professor. Accounting Dept During the past year, the accounting department has begun planning new management accounting program, equal in rigor to the public ac- counting program, to prepare graduates to assume top level positions as gl-controller or chief accountant within major business firms. As a by proe duct of the program, graduates should be well prepared to successfully gjcomplete the recently introduced Certified Management Accountant exam. E The accounting department is one of the largest departments within F: E. if the School of Business, with thirteen full time faculty and six part time staff. Many of the faculty have considerable professional experience through maintaining their own accounting practices and through consul- F ting work with major American corporations. This background enables the faculty to bring practical experience to the classroom. I l Fin George S.Goodel1, Professor and Chairman. Finance Dept. The department of Finance is one ment aspects of business and in the ofthe smaller departments of the area ofinvestments and the securities School of Business. yet it is the most market. Graduates typically pursue popular area of concentration of grad- careers within the treasury department nate students in the MBA program, Of firms, Ol' With banks, Security broke The finance major receives broad age houses, an other financial institu- training in both the financial manage- ti0nS. Xxx -' R. 'ie :-ms? Xslef Ss., e tlarketing L' Allen F. Jung, Chairman and Professor, Marketing Dept. Mike Keely, Acting Chairman, Management Dept. The Marketing department seeks to: ll provide a basis for understanding the American system of distribution of the output of our productive mechanism: 21 provide an understanding of, and the skills needed for market research and analysisg 31 offer understanding, know- ledge and skills in the training and man- agement of marketing personnelg 43 train in the identification, evaluation, and solution of marketing problems. specialties, ElIlHgCII'16Ht The Management department strives to instill in students the importance of viewing organizations as social systems, whose effectiveness depends on satis- faction ofboth individual and joint goals. The department offers a major in personnel administration. This pro- gram is designed to prepare students for general management careers as well as entry positions in various personnel I3 E do i A Institute of Dr. Alan J. Fredian, Director The Institute of Industrial Relations is a professional program in the Grad- uate School which prepares people for careers and advancement in the fields of personnel management, in- dustrial relations, and organizational development. The Institute was found- Legal Studies John D. O'Malley, Professor SL Chairman The objectives of the Demi if of Socio-Legal Studies are to pre' rdf the student with an understanding or individual legal responsibilities arising from the interaction of persons, prop- erty, and government, and to create an awareness of the legal environment in which executive decisions are made 135 School of Educa i John M. Wozniak, Dean, School of Education The School of Education is in its eighth year of operation, including the Institute of Pastoral Studies, and is composed of four departments: Ad- ministration. Curriculum and Instruc- tion, Foundations and Guidance, and Counseling. While consolidating in some areas, due to inflation and in- creased significant competition from the public sector and an expected ..,,,,--N Y cyclical decline in traditional under- ' graduate teacher education, it is con- fidently expected that newer avenues 1 of development will grow, namely, teachers for the emotionally disturbed and socially maladjusted, a school psychologist program and continuing ' education programs for teachers, ad- ' ministrators and counseling personneli in the school sector. 3 3 .rw tion has undergone some changes , 'N , s- i. .s 1' ,T- l:- ' K- , I . A le' . Q V Size s . ge ef is W. . , -5 if 5 . . 1 R , X 21 He is it is ' I 1' - 'X A af' -I . 2 -C ' Melvin Lehman Chairman and Professor Mana ement Science Dept 'The Management Science Depart- nt in the School of Business Admini d has expanded its scope of opera- P . The department formerly titled ferations Management and Quantita- - Methods, has chosen its new name Zemphasize the use of scientific meth- s of management, especially in management of operating systems. New course offerings include Mg Sc 348 CO- BOL-Business Computer Programming, and Mg Sc 349 Project Management. Business needs for more students with an area of concentration in production management has prompted growth in the department. ITS unication Co Robert W. Pirsein. Associate Professor The study of Communication Arts portunity to concentrate their studies enableg the Student t0 acquire 21 better ill either Speech COITlmUlllC3tiOl1 Of understanding ofthe processes ofhu- man communication as well as to im- prove his or her own 'communicative skills in a wide variety of human inter actions. The major in' Communication Arts provides students with the op- 4 Mass Communication. Specialized course work and creative activity help prepare the Communication Arts majors for careers and further grad- uate or professional study. Program Dr. Paul Messbarger, Director studies would provide for some inte- gration ofthe several units of the core curriculum. The Honor Student As- sociations at both campuses have planned a schedule of lectures and social events. The Director is Dr. Paul Messbarger, the Associate Director for Lewis Towers is Dr. Corey Ven- ning. 40 6 ,,ef5 '7iw-f J i Dr. Janssen ' ? Dr. Pulinczur , Dr. Jan Savitz, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Benedict Jaskowski, Prof. 5 Q Q 4. f- , iii '- .-' -lg...'4 1 G q,y:- . n Dr. Clyde Robbins, Asst. Prof. Dr. Robert Hamilton, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mark Goldie, Asst. Prof. ,... X. luv Dr. Harold Manner, Chairman 8a Prof. A ' its Biolog Y. t Dr. Spirroff i l 5 i Q Amrik Dhaliwal are offered on the Lake Shore Campus only. The aims of the Department of Biology are to present to students the basic principles ofthe biological sci- ences and to prepare majors in biology for graduate studies, teaching. or en- trance into applied and professional schools of science. The major and all courses in biology 42 5 Chemistry va P K X Dr. James W. Wilt, Cha Dr. John F. Reed, Assoc. Prof. 5 , irman, Prof. .Y Dr. John L. Huston, Prof. NWS x NNEDNHX M ox Dr. Bruno Jaselskis, Prof. l h 1 - 'L' .1131 , ff., vi K.. Y . Pu Am Cm Bk Cl Es Fm M. .4 1-r., iii, mr, mr. W, ,,,,, E J' ' Is. J' uusmnxmr , 4 I Mimrs on 5 mfnrmirs E i. i. 1,111.4 ...,.x.. , I is NIL at -.L -.i- , I-- i Q m, .1 I ,sg , at -f' Dr. David S. Crumrine, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Carl E. Moore, Prof. Dr. Elliot J. Burrell, Assoc. Prof. .af Dr. Albert W. Herlinger, Asst. Prof, The department of Chemistry at Loyola University has, over the years, earned and maintained a rep- utation for excellence. With over 652: of the department's under- graduates pursuing graduate pro- grams in chemistry, and nearly 50721 going on to earn Ph.D.'s, the chem- istry department has proven to have a consistently strong undergraduate program. The department currently has an enrollment of 142 undergraduate chemistry majors who are receiving high quality instruction in both the classroom and the laboratory. To further benefit the student, there is also the opportunity for quali- fied undergraduates to work as lab teaching assistants for faculty mem- bers. 'lf'- as-M ww ,-J S 5 if V Richard R, Bukrcy, Chairman 8: Assoc. Pr '1 1 Dr Mallow Donald J. Roll, S.J Prokessor The Physics Department offers courses for physics majors, related majors. and for non-science majors. Laboratory courses in- clude basic physics. optics, electronics. and observational astronomy. The Department maintains an electronics laboratory, a machine shop, a seismology station and research facilities for experimen- tal atomic and solid state physics. Experi- mental efforts center around studies of solids and liquids. This includes magnetic resonance, X-ray diffraction. Mossbaur ef- fect and laser radar. All of these projects in- volve a great deal ofstudent participation. ln addition, some students work on indiv- - 1 9 - . 46 atics athe ..,,.., , eb Nea awww N3 N as aria 2 mm NN-,xx sy X X' x tb www? X XS- s X S' wr- . 5-5 . R-xbfffxzzli-'S-.m-. ysjggeg, , is .N 5.ig,5. , .M N' li .:eg..1r. .. 551 pai-'i - , ., .. is-In . - ms g - Neefeissi--rs me ' e:--1-. hs. 'V-'I f , -.1iS'12sfs3E?' . 11: :s- aww 'A fr:-:1 .--k- -Z sf- 1'- . ge ss rs X if X , ' .119 ' 4. - 2 J . - - -' '- -- as , .- , Ist 'f1's::::-: s - rx. XN14: 'QEEEQSU' A--:f-R N' .k- -.3-f-li.. :fm --z-:fi-1-1-, N t M., . x x, aww ,.,.s,,,...:.3 . v,p.,...:-:- . XXX X, e we iq 52:-ax 52 . asv - ,Q . ' e R .5 - ANQSI1 :lf ' . wx- mx... . 1 H . '-'---N...-.-. Fr. Richard Vandevalde, S.J. Chairman The Department of Mathematical Sciences offers a B.S. in Mathematics and Computer Science, and an M.A. in Mathematics. Plans to offer a B.S. in Computer Science and an M.S. in Computer Science for the 1978-1979 academic year are currently being dis- cussed. The department seeks to give its majors the theoretical and practical knowledge needed for the further in mathematics, for careers in ment, business and industry, a o the teaching profession. Through its many service courses, the departmer seeks to illustrate both the impac the application of mathematics in everyday life. Department of Natural Science interdisciplinary science depart- that aims to increase knowledge contributions of science to our we accept our responsi- for communicating as well as scientific knowledge. The function of the depart- is liberal education as distinct pre-professional training in the of man and the universe. R5 l ,fx wt ni Dr. Alice Hayes Chairperson aouarog 19.111112 147 AB Psycholo Psychology is a science that seeks to understand basic principles of behavior and human experience and to apply those principles to solving individual and social problems. With over 30 full-time faculty, more than 500 undergraduate majors and nearly 200 graduate students in tive advanced degree pro- grams, Psychology is one of the largest and most active departments at Loyola. The majority of our undergraduates pursue advanced training in grad- uate school in psychology or other professional programs such as medicine, law, education, social work, and business. Other graduates directly enter the job market in a wide range of fields including police, personnel, advertising, social work, and mental health work. Each year the department and its various or- ganizations and interest groups sponsor many activities such as guest speakers, career planning programs, films, sporting contests and parties. A primary goal for faculty through course evaluations, improved advising, and student input to course planning. Dr. Thomas P. Petzel, Assoc. Prof. 3' , O' A I June H. Pruitt, Secretary Dr. Emil Posavac Bernadette J aroch-Hagerman 149 sq as 4-7 Cl as U 4-7 G' as CL O i as P cu D 'U 7:4 -C U J. Clifford Kaspar, Ph.D. The Child Development Center, a project sponsored by the Psychology Department, opened for the first time in September 1976. The facility pro- vides low-cost child care for children of Loyola students and community members. Besides offering a non-profit day care facility, the Child Development Center provides Loyola students in developmental psychology an oppor tunity to work with and observe nor mal children a rebirth last year is the Day School ofthe Guidance Center. The Day School is a division for severely emot ionally disturbed children aged 3-12 years Another program that experience 51116 primary function of the Stu- rnt Health Service is the maintain- Lqe of the student's physical well ring. A student may receive treat- ent for minor illnesses, care of minor , , . sig injuries, basic laboratory tests, refer- rals, and personal consultation. Most services are provided on a walk-in basis. ,-5 ws Health Services QE l5l .-C CD II-l IT! en C! DJ John S. Shea, Chairman 8a Associate Professor - The primary aim of the English De- partment is to help students to reap that part of their cultural heritage which is contained in the works of literature written in English from the 1400's to the present time. Although such a task may seen awesome, the Department strives to translate this goal into practical reality by IJ tra' ing students in literary analysisg 21. providing a view of the backgroun which helped to shape British and American literatureg and 31 helping students to organize and write clea and effectively. Lawrence Biondi, SJ., Chairman of the language and its relation to ethnic studies. He may take courses which develop oral and written ex- pression. He may choose literature courses to continue the study of a cultural heritage through reading and discussion of origional texts. nthropology Z 2 i iii bl l , .,.. it --we-.... Francis X. Grolling, S.J., Chairman l54 ized anthropologists as Weccentrics studying o dities . Such a stereotype couldn't be more re moved from the truth. Anthropology is both a humanistic and scientific study ofmankind, hu society, and culture. While other sciences and tory could make a similar claim, anthroplogy a all other such disciplines has had a long traditio distinctively its own. The tradition is one of in clusiveness in considering man and his works through actual field work all over the globe. Th groups from simple hunting and gathering band to large complex urban societies. Inclusiveness is again accented by the consideration of man a biological animal as well as a cultural one. The range of understanding man as a biological bein is extended by the use of animal behavior studi and actual fieldwork by biological anthropologi Q who study our closest cousins the higher' prima Inclusiveness in a time perspective is again a ha mark of anthropological archeology. The materi remains of human culture, contribute a picture of past life-ways that goes beyond the narrow connnes of the present and even recorded histoi. Finally, linguistic anthropology includes the stu of all known human languages. In the anthropo logical quest to understand the relationship be- ' tween language and culture no-'form of speech ever considered exotic. The holistic approach to: the study of man characteristic of anthropology? avoids, as far as this is possible, the simplistic equation of one or a few major historical traditi - ions with human namure itself. To you as an an-ff thropologist everything which comes to bear on the understanding ofhuman life-ways will be a valued source of information. From an anthropo logical perspective there is no such thing as an oddity. 5 f .l I li tl ' 52 E il A past statement of popular folklore charae 5 i T l . I. l data of anthropology include all known human: T P Y 1. tx .,1 v 5 r 9 if 2 3' I 55. . s ' .-4 The Department of Classical Stu- bs combines in its province things Lditional with things contemporary. ,offerings are courses that were for Itturies the cornerstone of a liberal Lieation, the Latin and Greek lang- ges and literatures. Within recent linory, the Department has added ferings in the ancient literatures d'-civilizations taught exclusively in lglish, several of which satisfy the requirement for study of a lit- fx 22 Fr. Joseph S. Pendergast, S.J., Chairman erature orginally written in a foreign language. In recent years there has been a resurgance of interest in the original languages and the Department has taken steps to meet that interest. For example, Roman Law and Computer Analysis of Language are additions to Classical Studies offerings that indicate the Departments commitment to the past in light of contemporary require- ments, developments and interests. CD i 99 U1 cn HU C SD U1 1-0- C Q- HO CD tn ory St i Dr. Robert McCluggage, Chairman The Department of History is one of the largest in the University with a faculty of twenty-seven supported by about that many graduate assistants and fellows. Our History professors have been trained in the great univer- sities of this country and abroad from the University of California at Berk- ley to Harvard, from the University of Texas to the University of Min- nesota. The faculty's teaching bene- fits from its distinguished record in research and publication. During the past two years Loyola History pro- fessors have published more than ha a dozen books, many articles and re- views, and have read papers before learned bodies from coast to coast and overseas. ,, .. PE' fits. lfgciology ef s . g Q' 4 P nlhyola's Sociology Department is rdf the leading departments in the iviiest, and over the past several rvghas expanded significantly in its Qfbf specialization and the number Hlaulty members actively engaged Igitzhing and research. In introduc- Qlidents to sociology, the depart- fi Rev. Thomas M. Gannon, SJ. Chairman ment seeks to develop a critical under- standing of the ways organizations in- fluence our lives. By gaining this in- sight, students are better able to make mature judgements about society's problems. The department also hopes they will assume more serious respon- sibility for the world we are building. ,,-www 4 CC Il Cie S vii ce U 01-4 -i-9 fl-l Fl-l O D-r 158 :-1,, F ggi. ,p VA Nusa Nui Q- X K 'N X 5 X .iilfxsl ir! lf M l X - or X 1 . Dbwwn-Nw - ' , 5 'firggg gg .lx Q . '- W.. ...L i ifg' '1 -- ,, .:5. 'Q f Nl Sam C. Carkcsian. Chairman 84 Professor Political Science is the study of law. man, politics, and government. . .those formal and informal devices and or- ganizations by Which men seek to pre- serve order,justice and peace. Purpose careers for the Political Science major lie in the fields of gov- ernment, politics, teaching, and in the rapidly developing urban planning programs. Political Science is also an excellent preparation for the study of The undergraduate course of study is designed to develop a basic and balanced knowledge embracing the principal areas of the discipline- namely political theory, comparative government, international relations, and american politics. The Loyola University M.A. program in Political Science offers comprehensive training in the field. The Ph.D. program, started Military Science 115 Kelly, Sergeant Major LTC Malone, Executive Officer John Milani, Detachment Commander MSG Lloyd McKinney, Operation Sergeant This year, ROTC is implementing a new program-Adventure Training. Sen- iors in the program, along with the help ofjuniors, organize and run these ad- ventures, Adventures include a river raft trip, a helicopter orientation coni- plete with a ride over Chicago, moun- tain climbing, and coming up this spring, a simulated beach assault from the USS Silversides, a submarine moored at the U.S. Naval Reserve Pier. L . 1 jgfi- . ygxvnx S. ,2 Capt. Donaldson. Asst. Prof. Mil. Sd. X x ' is f . s ' f . Eu... . in wig? s 5.1, VV S.. A E S , L , f- .. .-,. QV. .,,. . ,. pig N t LA F ,sssxrgwq v m QB3.:Ni,,5s. xifigugp- f ss- l ' f tt,,,. 's xx, '- ' ,es-gsm-, . . is RS XN!RXXl' I SGT. Wells, Supply Sergeant l59 Capt. Molino, Basic Course Inst. losophy i Ph Dr. Kenneth F. Thompson, Chairman SL Associate Professor The Department of Philosophy seeks to acquaint students with the major problems of philosophy and a systematic approach toward their re- solution: to stimulate their talents for speculative knowledge and construc- tive criticism on fundamental issuesg to offer them a rational foundation for the arts and sciencesg to assist ther through a reasoned appreciation of the dignity of human nature to formulate a philosophy of life mindful ofthe traditions of the Christian World. Department of Theology num- 29 full-time members and about iiiigdozen part-time. In addition to an MA. program in Theology, the de- lglfment also sponsors numerous fnrkshops and institutes for the bene- gbf Chicago area residents. Notable I A it F Rev. Earl A. Weis, 5.1. Chairman among these are workshops on the religious life and workshops on the theology of the charismatic renewal. The Theology Department is the larg- est in the Chicago metropolitan area and one ofthe largest in the U.S. .L OSL! I t f I,,, ..,..,A.,l.. I 4 -N 1 Fine Ar 1 9 if . ' 3 .5 g .g 5 J! 1. w' if Mary Lawton, Acting Chairperson The Fine Arts Department of Loy- ola University is one of the various departments that make up the three colleges of Arts 84 Sciences in the Univ- ersity. We offer courses that lead to a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Art History, Art Education, or Studio Art. The major areas of instruction in- clude Art History, Ceramics, Commer- cial Art, Drawing, and Painting, Jewel- ry Making and Metal Design, Photography, and Printmaking, significant and experimental course which are offered whenever the de- partment deems it desirable. Some courses are crosslisted with other dc partments and are team taught for maximum benefit to both the depai ments and the students. In addition there is an Honors Program for the student who accepts the challenge. iii 1 Arthur W. Bloom, Chairman are the interpersonal and intrapersonal relationships that are created through total involvement. Through work on a production, whether on stage. as an actor, or backstage, in a supportive role, the Theatre major must learn independance from, as well in dep- endance on, his fellow students. During the 1977-78 academic year the department's main stage produc- tions are: Ghosts, Slow Dance on the Killing Ground, The Crucible, Lysis- trata. and Cabaret. A ursing The School of Nursing reflects the pur- pose and philosophy of Loyola University by locating professional Nursing Education within the context of Judeo-Christian values. Nursing is service oriented. Its members promote health, prevent illness, and care for the ill. Professional Nursing is further com- mitted to theorizing and research, devel- oping professional standards of competence in education and practice, participating in inter-disciplinary efforts to improve the health delivery system and supporting social issues which promote conditions of whole- ness for every man. ai' rx rg, K ml , 8, -M AT., :i- 'wa n e ir. . '-- y l: 5 .- N Y, 3' re Donna Rankin, Chairperson 84 Assistant Professor 1 5.2 lil fer Q E Q l l' l r .- ' MMM? 'wffliti ,snr :- Julia Lane, Dean, School of Nursing REBS? Qi? 9? WEP acyl WQQ i Mary McDermott, Chairperson EL Associate Professor 5 :- R U1 Q9 'Fi 'G 5 -4-9 U2 G cc! O H-4 S-I as 4? O J-I QC Bill Davis, Acting Director The Afro-American Studies Pro- gram is an interdisciplinary program which offers courses in the College of Arts and Sciences, University College and the School of Education. All of the courses in the program are ap- proved electives. Hence, a student may have any major and still partici- pate in the program. The program has three principal ob- jectives: fll to make known the many contributions of Black people in all aspects of American lifeg Q21 to de- velop and carry our meaningful re- search into some ofthe current problems confronting Afro-Americansg C31 to participate in community action programs. Studies ,-L, A, 'Q-23 Michael E. Schlitz evening program offered at the serve students who desire an early or Towers Campus, the Graduate mid-career broadening as well as stu- coufse of study ment in an urban-related Held. The the Students' awareness Program attempts to train profession- problems and prepares them als to plan more effectively in an ur- in 3 rapidly-charp ban setting and to solve problems in world, It is designed to a creative and practical manner. in Urban Studies provided dents who have not yet found employ- 'Cr .QZNR Fr. John Reilly, SJ. The Departments of Athletics and Physical Education encourage all full time students, faculty, and staff of Loyola University to take part in the programs, and take advantage of the facilities which they operate on both Lake Shore and Lewis Towers Cam- puses. The two departments sponsor and supervise numerous programs in the areas of inter-collegiate, intramural and recreational sports as well as courses in Physical Education which carry a one-hour credit rating. Full-time students with suitable scholastic records may represent the University in inter-collegiate compe- Educational Opportunity QEOPJ has been operative 1969. Through several supportive provided by the EOP, fresh- who are determined inadmissable University stan- encouraged to complete a degree program here at It is the intention and hope Opportunity Pro- the student, with the help supports, develops more self- strengthens certain basic skills, and gains more in- the expectations of higher .IR Tillman Terry, Director of EOF 1 F3 .Q C- Fi O 'G CS O F1 64' S I5 gg. Fl' 'Nfl 'CJ H O UQ H S7 L I ni , Lg, ,,,.a... ..,--Mn4.,f..,w-....u- m HA.-N -s- K-.ww UX3- r 4 . 4 h-n-...awww x... .... l Q... f.,' ,, ,e, ff' --'ff r E AX 1 9 f v A Q x if yd 'if -X CWf' P ' sf X ' g x 32 4 XR .J Q ff, .X ff ' 7 .1 if fi! E, izfdifl S i 1 Page 09112 Qunhreh Seuentu 613112 fprganizatinns Cbrganizutiuns fbrgunizatiuns Qbrganizatiuns Qbrganizatinns Loyola Student Government Associatior KNEELING: Junet Nickele, Joseph Vallowe, Bill Duffy, Joe Lagattuta, Jim Rhode, Meg Kelly, Greg Muslyriski, Regina Walsh, Hugh Devlin. ROW TWO: Greg- ory Wolf, Rich Zak. Jinee Sperduto, Bill Kinzler, Gil Webb, Marguerite Tully, Alicia Alvarez, Loretta Walsh, John Peltine. ROW THREE: Pat Rocks, Kathy Whulen, Drive Smith, Terry Mahoney, Jay Kinzler, Margie Modglin. Cathy O'Connell, Chan Reichold, Herman Smith. if i -1-'-X151 rig fi :'l Xvvvr 1 .qgzf -..'.--Q-.--4-....,-.,. 4.2 . lllllllig lift- , il fft l ,gg .-' fi. 'P fn -ff, il. i vi, , ' k:f.ImL . . ..- , e1e..rtq-.,. .. ' ' 4 EUS:-gn.. ' rl - .'. ,'f .75-'.:' , - Y 4 ' ,e . ll - . it if e, M it M - 17 ,355 -1.iiAlill',ii.r,. .,ri ,' f---.-1--..-. i ,TT ' ' H '-:-.A-4 Senate at Lewis Towers 73 4, .7 6 Q. ' 4 .4-..,,, 4 A. ..,4,..,, I ,. 1... za-....., 0- 1 TRONT ROW: Patricia Wozol, Dave Lakowski, Richard Vail, Glenda White, Kathy Kadlec, Sam Cannizzam. ROW TWO: Anthuny Nudmwski, Joseph Brun- Lin, George Martinez. Michael Nlcfliullin. Shawn Wartroba. Curt Hyzy. A Student Operations Board-Lewis Towe ,Q XX Www? wr' Q' KNIQFLINU: Laura Norton. Sam Cannizzaro. Jack Hartman. Rich Vail. Maria Martinez. Tina Soltys, ROW TWO: Colleen Foljsi. Mary Brady, Mary Pat ahan. Sharon Wantroba, Gordon Stiefcl. ROW THREE: Joe Scodius, Joe Parma, Brian Clucas, Tom Moretti, Dan Sadowski, Jerry Hepnar, Curt Hyzy. xl NICKELS I Student Operations Board is an all-student organization which functions as the coordinator of most of the Lewis Towers Cam- pus activities and as promoter for the involvement of students. Its success in these tasks earned it the Blue Key Award for the 1976-1977 Organization of the Year. This was the tliird straight year the Board has won-something, unprecedented in its category, Events were increased in number to almost two a week, including the very successful Tuesday Coffee Hours entertainment show- case, Other activities run by the Board include a hay ride. TGI H2 O mixer. Pub Nite, a concert by Megan McDonough. and the an- nual Christmas Benetit. 70 Student Activities Board-LSC FRONT ROW: Marty McNeelu, Peg Fitzgerald, Carol Kuhlman, Mark Hieber, Paula Bebej, Susan Ing. ROW TWO: Mike Forrest, Colleen Benson, Jovita lis, Sandra Shepard, Michael Killioy, Ken lflisak, Paul Domurichuk. Al l-larnois. ROW THREE: Jim Sheperd, Maureen Sullivan, Patrick Rocks, Gerda Wandel. Joseph Cginino, Brian Behles, Thomas Maruno, Linda Arsenijevic, .Ioan Vougis. i Am N 413.6 414 Q wc' 1' 3,5 -offgigmk bxfa W? vs i ' 177 1 I5 ?, ,fi 4 .fs 'wr , : 'if:'!-Jgvlfvzf 5.17, jc,-up ,'- ... , -' .14.4,'., ,sv I V 31 ,,41g.y,,..Ig-,- ., I I 4- I - W ' jr' L f'?,.q...,-.r If tial. - fi riff?-1 ai-fm'fiz:'f'HffffiiiizfK' f' ' ' xirglfffia, .MFL buf 7 -'-'F 'Lf'4: f..'v'Fv1. ' ' . f-,Ur A-H ,, - , 1. ,-...:,:,p.,- f-i-Q53 - w I I 1978 L0 olan Staff :- 32 YQ: na.. iw- 4- , I JS'-TV' , M N, V - J 9,24 .4 'X 3552, 'I wma U' I -rtx K iv , ,, gf - ' .wk-rx, ., ...I . H1f:2,f.Q3Y1r, ,' I . -v-'.gp1'a,, 'rag , Ig- ' 'FV' I-'I , , nf. - 4 ',jf, -as-v .v35'! 3 ' ..f,jL ' -T 554 .2 'J -I-aw f '. Aw Mg , -' INXX' I 'f , a I J,-1 V15 9-'SSL F . 1J inf' v f,n:e,9f S N - 4 1. rg llviw . :gui I , -inf: 'ER-'. Q I ' . 'I' --. 1 + 1 if. Lou Reis-Photographer Theodore Schnell III- Photographer :.e1'nm mm Mark Williams-Sales Manager Elizabeth Bruchmamski-Iidilur-in-Clrict .- i l F x.,. qqgansllli lay' -,..-- E X A l . ,X 'K Lloyd Tennison-Niles Campus Editor .lim Thommes-Advertising Editor-LSC S . 5 . 1 '-fi -,u':'1af+4-'- , John Baworowsky-Production Editor , , K-, .cfm WF, - Mike O'Dea-Photographer Not Pictured: Cathie Carroll-Copy Editor - ' W-4 9, 31:31 i wifes 4 40: 4 A ,M :EQ 'if in iii? ., W ,. ,. iz fl.. Tom Morutti. Chairman of Advertising, Photographer, Sales Committee ut Lewis Towers Q , Xxx X Q PX 1 P X fs Joe Parma, Photography Editor at Lewis Towers Ca NK kxmpwv uf Vickie Podgorski, Chairwomun of Sales at Lewis Towers mpus , r , ?!'fg 2f ff QL 4 n 'Q I A i wx YR x4, K Charles Taylor Yearbouk Advxxor -it 'K 1 V, QU 1? A, I Nu-5 :r, . 'E ' , , lf if 'Q .Vx 1 1 Y v, X R Q . 1, . J . 'gg ,lxy xxx Q, x wk . xx I RONT ROW: N.mcy Rnh Bum Blrrv Tum Lmtkunemnr Q11 Wubb lun Rlesturer ROW TWO P.1mYuung Cmdy Godluxskl Cathy O Connell Il arm mn, Xiu: Kully. Cknml 0 Bmn B Xflx ROW P11 I3 nrrx Juhe Gurm.m lllnen kelly Mary Clm Bm9n.m John xVl9QC 'f Phoenix Staff 'JSF' , L ,pf -sf 3 L A '-F Q.. f XB Paula Kennedy, Mike Baggot, John Fatinski, Mary Banas1EditorD, Charlie Williams, Dr. Suzanne Gossett tAdvisorl- CADENCE is the literary magazine of Loyola University. It serves as a channel for artisic self-expression in the form of poetry, prose, photography, and graphics. It introduces the best submitted literary and artistic works of undergraduate stu- dents to the community at large in hopes ofentertaining, enlightening, and calling forth the lifeenliancing spirit of creativity that dwells within usr Staff members com- pose an editorial board which meets week- ly in a workshop atmosphere. CADENCE publishes twice yearly. Cadenc Nestor E. Perea. Dawn Kimbrel, Kim Bonja. Not Pictured: Raoul Duke, Elaine Grossmar Graphic by Joan Rupsis, taken from CADENCE fall issue 1977 English Club l PUBLlCA'l:lONS supra - I -.-.., 5-2 2: 5, rg il5lm1tr,,A we ul V A ri?23w FEV ,. all - - Sue Feret-Pres., Maira Minciotti- LT Rep.. Mary Banas, Prof, John R. Nabholz-Moderato UBmtsstot I . LS The English Club is an otilicial organization that provides for the enrichment and the enjoyment of the literary form. We lrave spon- sored poetry readings. film showings on the literary classics , faculty lectures. a book sale. course survey revisions. and an end-of-the-year party. All persons who are interested in the literary genre are welcomed to participate in our club or to en- joy the programs we offer. as ly.. 29--.. - r , . w1,,44w4wwwfMawwh-V ffffmu uvwamnumwwmwmxvmewmwmws. F36 Finance Cluli l ShAT1aD1 Dr. Goodcll, .loc Mukuru, B111 Nelson, Su6 Scupin, Susan Sturcr. BACK ROW: Jeff' Orlowski, Anthony Nadrowski, Joe Skibinski, Paul Moss, Mark l Milmviclr. ccounting Club ve- ' ,f I-RONT ROW: SlcplmcnOhrudm'icl1,,luu Mukuru, Miko Boylc, Ron Kirsch. ROW TWO: Linda Kricr, Marge Dorner, Hectorg C'L1ull.n'.Tlvn1 l rymluy. Gcurgc Nlullckcl. ROW TllRl-lf Timothy Kclly, Mary Ruflkslo. Pasquale Iucunetti. .lohn Juniga, Pall Nluxx. Suu WYUINXUI I. The Loyola University Marketing Club is The Finance Club of Loyola University is Vlarketing Club 5 xy ,,..i1 4 V - SEATED: Elizabeth Kubacki, Gertha Bryant. Sophia Phillips, Nancy l-arina-Pres. ROW TWO? Carlsen Parantore. Gail Fr 440 1.6.22 Cn. -.. oncek. NJI1Cj'C0lbY.SOPlllS Kappas -V.P., Mary .lo Leon, Mary Moy, JoAnn Sannasardo-Sec. ROW THRLL1 William Weinstein, Nancy Johnson, Janice Moy Joe Nlaltctlso,Tlte.1Trc1nbut'li. Dave Dieling, Len Kraig-V.P. sales 81 Advertising, Kristen Ann Bucl, ROW FOUR: Paul Balazs, Vincent Sctda. Bill Simon. Lyle Morin, Bruce Shmigelsky. comprised of 55 energetic, optimistic, and am- bitious individuals who work with objectives in mind Cas their business education has taught them so well to doj. The Marketing Club serves to fill a void that classroom instruction cannot provide for. The club provides its members with potential career paths to follow. but. more importantly, it serves to help the students discover who they are and amaze themselves with what they are capable of accomplishing. Highlights of the Club's year were guest speakers: Jane Byrne, former City of Chicago Comissioner of Consumer Sales: Shari Crain of lntemational Harvester, author of TAKING STOCK, a women's guide to corporate success: AMA Career Forum and Intro Conference: Mar- keting Madnessg and best of all, the Club's Dun- kin Munchkin Donut Sale! actively involved in investigating various areas of tinance. such as investments. insurance. and real estate throughout its various meetings. Through coffee hours and club presentations. the Finance Club strives to develop the realistic application of finance in the business world to its members. Nadine l',lIlLlJl'x,.lul1Il Protrt-nski, The German Club ac- tively tiosters interest in German culture and tradi- tions and seeks to intro- duce and share these eth- nic interests with the Loy- ola community. Among some ot' the club's activities ities were Bake Sales, Z1 Cudahy Library exhibit, participation in Loyola's Ethnic Fair, a restaurant trip, and a Christmas par- ty. German Clul I IVRONT ROW: Alice Kaniff-Sec., Debbie Stemm, Marianne Weissmann, Rose Tremmel, Stavros Alexopoulos, Irene O'Shaughncssy- Treas.. Kathy Downey, Hilda Schneider. BACK ROW: Gerhard Adler, Julie Oberweis, Peter Schultz- Prcs., George Milanez, Arnulio Vargas, Larry liringer. NOT PICTURED: Club Moderator Dr. J. Wandel, Dr. M. Neuville, Reinhold llutf, Monica Strchn, lngc Schneider, Julie Boinba-V.P.. Gerda Wandel. Irish Clul 2.7 i sa ya KNl'I' LING: Sam Canniuaro, Shclia Sullivan, Jack Hartman, Margaret Casey, Dave Laliowski. ROW TWO: Suc Beaugerl uatl, Mary Brady. laura Norton, Nlorrnc Doyle. Joc Parma. ROW THRLE: Jeanine Miles, Bill Hassit, Jerry Hcpnar, Dan lt Sin, Kun llralra. Kathy Witty, lffhlllfllllCLlS,Nl1lfj' Pat Shanahan. l J l ipanish Club 'ioleta Maceo-Sec., .lose Quero, Jorge Policarpides-Vice Pres., Olga Pombo-Pres.. Mario Rodriguez. Denise Peres. Dr. ,ilia HernandezwModerator, Ehrique Hernandez, Rose Carsi. Gilberto Diaz. Gema Costa-Sec., Wallesca Diaz-Lopez. iithuanian Club BEATED: Audrone Soliunas, Asta Grinis-Sec., Regina Plikatis-Pres., Tom Jaselskis-Vice Pres., Ramune Maciejauskas. STANDING: Gint Oslapas, Cathie Jaselskis, Marius Naris, Gaile Oslapas, Vidas Kaslzruskas. Gedas Grinis The Spanish Chili is organized lior Ilre crrl- tural. social. and aca- demic advancement ol its members. We intend. through the cluh. to bring together everyone in the university who shares ir common inter- est in the Spanish lan' guage and crrltrrreg and also to provide a forum for the exchange rrli ideas between members and faculty. The Lithuanian Club is in its second year as an officially chartered university club. Increased involvement was seen in their desplay in the Eth- nic Fair Festivities. Sl ATI D Htnrx Hobsthtid Gust Soulides V P STANDING: Ray Sanders, L. Anthony Tempslxe Pres David Zueker Chess has been around for over l50O years. lt has been called an art and a science but primarily it is a con test between two opposing wills. The Chess Club has a twofold pur- pose ol' providing a pleasant atmos- X, ,X 3,-,X X fx. Kgs T X s ex wi XV X 1 'N ,Q XX X c guy X if ex Q , Q , ' . X QR QNXXX X XX N X N 'X ,A X xii X ' : xx Xxx X . X ,XXX XX QX ef X X N X X X ,,.5r . ...X if-5 x 1 X X, R.O.T.C. X. ,Bw -T' NM XX H X X N XX X X N X ,vs XXX K .X+ X xv, W is , ix uffyqr . i ' .Y--f , .3 , -A' . , on Qin,-, QXXX X , Vx I -Y kk , .nm X . K K ,Q -N -5 N V' . N . n 9 X. RQXX ,. .Xxx X- .QQX ' N X 1 x xr-.,.,., + , f -f-sax. xx bb-f:E1r2bi::1.-:sf vl 'fQfXXXNu PX -1'frX1v-1 N NNE . X 'x X K ' , . ' if A X ..:.51:' X, ,:,. -t X gy f i 1 Rangen. KNEELING: Curtis Potts, Monica Lukaszewicz, Cindy O'Connell, Julie Hern, Karen Williams, Kurt Linden. STANDING: John Beutlich, Daniel Sherlockjl- Brett Nila, William Zolp, Rick Grewe, Thomas Bobrowski, John Mroszczak, Capt. Jeff Donaldson I ilitar Histor Clui mmm' r +- as rr' arf' RA' . --M -sf: '1 :-ost, sf fu 1 A .J N of fn ' :':'1 'i' Q ' fi SPSS. ml.: .1 fNa.m..l3,L 1 1.f'Nfi1E' 5s1..ms.:6lW 'fe is-Fx,?'IS'N XA xiii ' Nik-sw' W . 1f.f 1lfr- , Q'S-if? 5. 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' iifllfiihyf Si-'If iv if -, Q if Ji.o wg 'LiifT4411f-'xissflmz' SI as vig . Q -, sr 1 -we 'l 1. 'X is tfffi.. xifijilfiefvshlh mi 1 U vii 4 'Wx fl 'gina W: 9' Rl3Y Fffiilil Capt. Molino, George Nelson, Kurt Linden, Laura Sylvester. Missing: Mike Pallison, Paul Pallisen, Kathy Nelson. 1 v 1 v omen's Drill Team This year the Military History Club has shown movies and had discussions every other Wednesday. The History Club also spon- sored a hayride in November, and will be going to the Chicago Historical Society, the Ft. Sheridan Museum, and the Cantigny War Museum. George Nelson is President, Mike Pallisen, vice president, and Kathy Nelson, treasurer. Loyola Universitys Womens Drill Team. going into its fourth year of competition has ci tirst place trophy to its credit from the Iowa State Drill Competition in 1977. FRONT ROW: Dale Warton tfommanderi. Cathy Looby tSupplyO1'ticeri, Mary Mc- Manamon iTravel Officerl, ROW TWO: Mary Szarzynski, Mary Ann Judd. ROW THREE: Tina Bator. Vanessa Johnson. ROW FOUR: Marty Devereux tlixecutive Officeri, Capt. Molino tAdvisor3. .1 KNLELING: ,lulin Nyc, Monica Lukrrizcwicz. Howard Killian. STANDING: MSU Lloyd Mcliinney, Brut! Nic1r,.I0c Rose, Andy Micuni. Phil Andcrson. MISSING: Cesar RmIr1gucz,CIiris Smri KNII LING: Dun Mctz, Kurt Linden, NI-rnicu l,IlliLIxlUXK'lCl,. STANDING: Nl.r1ur Craig Siluwx, .lim Pritzker, ,lunu Ilulclimx, Duvc Grywku. Murly Iluvcrcux. Rifle Team Orienteerin Scabbard Blade QV fm 4Kn-u.-v- ! ,,.v.-ti , , , .-,!Z'.-so. f.: ,, Jw , 4 19: f - V ,ga . I, , .. .-:..'i - T f:f. , George Nelson. Capt. Molino, Jane Hutchins. Dan Sherlock, Dale Wart Scabbard 8a Blade is the National Honor and Service Fraternity for R.O.T.C. Cadets, The pur- pose ofthe Loyola chapter is to serve the Mili- tary Science department and the University. The main project of the year was to sponsor the Thirtieth Annual Military Ball at the Belmont Hotel. ,F 'Q funn on, Dave Gryska. fl l 4 , az 125' V: fl E? fn' r Ev Q ,tif fi .1 ' gi il The Loyola Univer- sity Afro-American As- sociation is an organi- zation that considers the academic growth ot' its members as a primary goal related to the devel- opment of personal in- tegrity and social well- being. As a campus group. LUASA also tries to keep close ties with the black com- munity. The Latin American Student Organization is dedicated to the pur- suit of excellence in ed- ucation to develop the capacities ot each mem- ber to the liullest poten- tialg and the club ac- knowledges that the richness ofa Latin cul- tural background serves as a cultural identity that should aid in achieving academic and social goals. LUASA ,! ' SliATllDi Andre'Copeland, Chandra Dunmars. Mickey Johnson, Pamela Leonard, Joyce Jones. STANDING: Michael Wal- ker, Derrick Smith, Michael Perkins, P.T. Thomas, John Wilson, Leslie Baker, Gia Babin, Rodney Awford. NOT PICTURED Adrienne White. Renee Short. J Latin American Student Organization? SLATLD: Judy Rodriguez, Mary Narvacz, Jose Santiago, Teresa Galarza-Sec.. Alba Narvaez-Acting Chairperson. STANIl ING: lamily Santiago- Ilispanic Student Advisor, Niilady Rodriguez-Acting Treasurer, Estrella Velazquez, Sonia Prieto, Yolanda Santiago aewis Towers Campus' UASA . N ,Mm if 453. R M-fiY'fTf' va film if Yr r Y A im EATED: Gabrielle Porter, Joyce Scott. Vickie Burns, Carolyne Haywood, Jacqueline Williams, Athena Taylor. STAND- NIGS Herbert Singleton, Albert Rice, Nate Reed, Terry TomIin,C11rlos Greer, kdmond Washington, Charles A, Taylor Xdvisorl. MISSING: Martin Daugherty, Lisa Jackson, Mark Edwards, Stacia Steward. Orin Taylor. Conrad Gilbert, Dorllly' hew-Pres., Linda Herror-V.P., Latham Alczander, Kathy Williams, LarryWillian1s.Claudctte Rice. Dorothy Crouthcrs. ewis Towers Campus' LASO ,Q ,'. ! , ' ' . - 'Q. . EATED: Emily Santiago-Hispanic Advisor, Phyllis l-lopez, Carmen Alzare, Victoria Menchaca. STANDING: Ray lbarra. lary Campagnolo, Starnetta Garcia, Jorge Celis, George Neufville. Jorge Burbano, Jorge Gallegos. Lewis Towers Campus' BCG -.Q Conrad M. Gilbert. Athena Taylor fSeatedj, Charles A. Taylor fAdvisorJ, Herbert M. Singleton. MISSING: Terry Tomlin Kathy Williams. Lake Shore Campus' BCf rllrrl my AS ns- ' Darrell A. Leonard. Karen C. Williams, Jean Hines. Charles A. Taylor Black Cultural Center Black History Week Dance Ns 'x., We, the concerned Black undergraduate students ot' Loyola University. do hereby establish a permanent tangible function: to provide an instrument of liaison among the students, fac- ulty. and administration. to promote academic and cultural interest: to maintain the traditions and ideals ot' cultural plu- ralism: to provide a means for developing a sense of integrity and responsibility to communityg and to maintain an atmo- sphere condusive to the enlightenment ot' all persons to a very distinctive culture which is particular to Black people. f' f re.. in ,. 5 . f 190 L 7 -w. 4 AU Xsxj 'An fl v um I -,M wh, Q M vw yu.. xA . ' I! ',,: .Q -IW' x1'X hw' r i 7. , . , -.u . ,. u n Q.,-X. 4 , -gi. fi lm ll... 1 Q. , '- ' el . ,. ' , 1- Y' . Q Pg Q 2 , , W, V V. , ' lxxxf KNEELING Jerry Lietz Pres Paul Zieske Clarinet RussTonkov1c Alto Louis Hector Alto Gtoree Milanu Tenor, Ed Rylco-Tenor. Marty McNeela- Tenor Sam Barone Baritone Paul I lerlhty Bass STANDING Tom Socha Trumpet Al Pina Trumptt Mirk kadoxxaki-Trombone, Paul Burkey-Tronr bone Peter Lopez Trumpet Leo Murphy Drums Norman Grant Bass Brad Pierce Bass Doug Lord Trumpet Wayne Wegmann-Trumpet, Ken Pederson! Performance, Enjoyment. Rehersal, Work. These aspects are essential to the success ofthe Loyola Jazz Band. Through both se- mesters, the Jazz Band's week- ly rehersal involved work and discipline, but a level of enjoy- ment in both practice and concerts was still evident. ln- deed, the factor of enjoyment is highly motivating, for with- out enjoyment balanced be- tween band and audience. there would be no Loyola Jazz Band. 1978 Awards Blue Ke Funded Organization of the Year-Phoenix Non-funded Urganization of the Year Beta Alpha Psi Dorm of the Year-Gonzaga Fraternity of the Year-TKE Sorority of the Year-ASA Pan-Hel Nb SEATED: Sopia Matsos, Kathy Mageria. ROW TWO: Debbie Sturora. Cathie Jaselskis, ui., ui., ui. ROW THREF: Joyce Hofmann, Julie Oberweiss. Mary Beth viurphy, Irene Sonta, Pam Amato. ..gR 20 I The Deanvs Student Advisory Council-L'.' l ' t W' Qi 1s.'? l-RONT ROW: Joe lzvans. Hector Cuelaar, Mary Pat Shanahan, Patti Hoppe. Sam Conforti, Joanne Ztella. ROW TWO: Len Roman, Mary Ruffolo, Kevin Nlichalik. .lolin Blayina. Steve Heinze. Janet Regis, I l The Deans Student Advisory Council is a non-funded organization! originally established in l9o8. lt was designed to serve as a liaison among the student body. administration. and outside business comniu ity. The Dean's Council consists ot' 16 students. twelve elected and four' appointed. four students from each class. The numerous candidates seeking election and subsequent high turnout of voters reaffirms the couneil's purpose as a beneficial organization to the student and uni- N versity alike. OFFICERS FOR 1978-79 SCHOOL YEAR PRESIDENT Sain Conforti VICE-PRESIDENT Joe Evans CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Steve l-leinze l RECORDING SECTRETARY Mary Pat Shanahan li Q ndergraduate Social Work Club --W.- 1 -1' Q IPW1 , bs-Whmn 43 Ke 1FRONT ROW: Carl Johnson-Sec., Joyce Mahoney. Peter Behrens. Glenda While, Peggy Mulune, ROW TWO: Tum Dworniczek. Hum Tuecker-Pres.. Deb- orah Schuttland-V,P,. Robin Green, RubinByrne,J1m Heneghun. K.xren Drlelu-wiez.Jr1r11ce Duum, sv.. 6. .5 2' Vj! 'u . 20 O6 Foosball Club if SIQATFDI Sam Cannizzaro, Lance Bertoli, Tom Navitsky. ROW TWO: Sue Albachiaro, Marty Burke, Ulana Bilynski, Jim Pafter, John Piotrowski, Anne Duff Dave Gzllanis. ROW THRl5lf: Bill Lorinier, Ccasr O. Rodriguez, Mike Marx, Marie Wendel, lfrcd Grogs. -Wiiizf Like many campuses nationwide, Lewis Tow- ers has foosball fever. The Foosball Club at Lew is Towers, which is some 40 members strong, exists for the benefit of those who truly enjoy the game. The Club held only one tournament the en- tire iirst semester, but February brought elec- tions and a new administration. Under new pres- ident Lance Bertolli, the club held three more tournaments, and got the gameroom one high- quality blue top table to go with the others. In addition to sponsoring tournaments, the Foosball Club handles the day-to-day repairs and maintainance ofits tables and convenes bi- weekly. The coming year should bring more tournaments and even intercampus matches. Xlpha Sigma lpha Alpha Sigma Alpha is a national social sorority founded in 1901. This sorority has been an active, vivacious. contributing organization ithe Greek community of Loyola since its establishment in 1964. The sisters of Alpha Sigma Alpha operate around a four fold obiectivei iysical, intellectual, spiritual, and social development. The sisters aim to work with one another, the University, and the surrounding immunity. During the past year, ASA has participated in a wide variety of activities including: Welcome Week, Athletic Superstars of Greek Week 7, First Place Intramural Softball, and Muschar Dystrophy Dance-a-thon. Annually. ASA holds a Steak and Champagne Dinner Dance. Jring Formal, Mother-Daughter Communion Breakfast. and Senior Farewell, This summer ASA will attend the National Convention in idiaria. ASA was proudly awarded the Blue Key Sorority of the Year Award for 1977-78. JF' Y' lene Sonta-Pres., Debbie Zekich-V.P., Pat MikrutfTreas., Marrea WinnegafRec. Sec., Kathy Berrigan-Corr. Sec., Kathy KennedyaChaplain, lfrin len- 'ings-Membership Director, Grace OlMalley-Editor, Mary Ann Luce-Social Chairman, Mary Anne Bellar-Rush Chairman. Debbie Stenim-lfund Raising thairman. Members: Estelle Alonso, Pam Amato, Colleen Benson, Kathryn Blankenship, Stephanie Cappas, Cindy Carlin. Colleen Considine. Donna Conte. aren Copp, Ann Cuniff, Regina Darley, Robin Downing, Lynne Dubin, Eleen FitzGerald, Pat Gerbanas, Diana Hart, Mary Ann Keegan. Kathy Killoran. lo osar, Chris Koska, Corrine Kunciewicz, Mary Kurtti, Cindy LaMantia, Maricai Manoni, Darlene Matias, Sandy Mazzuuhelli. Dawn Mitchell, Mary Beth Mur- Jy, Linda Nuzzarello, Julie Oberweiss, Maureen Reap, Joye Sarkesian, Joan Schouten, Beno Sikand. Laurie Starck, Cherisse Sullivan, Mary Anne Thonieta. Onna Ujiiye, Eileen Urban, Gail Wielontek, Lily Wowchuk, Alexis Zemunski, Margo Whyte AX 7 Theta Kappa EpS11O Prctured somewhere Larry O Connell Gary Radvrlle kay Branchr Joe Frascatr Bill McNulty Tom Grlffin J1m Powell Mrke Com .in S,1lTorrez Chad Caitro John Sutor Larry lxuhlman Dan fermtz, Chris Emerle and Bob Campbell A6 A 'F US , 1 Y Q I EW' lmrurrrl sorm when Bob Bomtdx Dlve 'vionkx Rreh lutr John Wdleh John Rerlly. Tom Prndey P.1ulSo1y.1 Paul I raulm Andy No xx ak B b Ink Dm Sl rnuv lunN1rtLhus Tum Huwq Nl rrk Vnlukr Nilke Delrosurio, Ed Prdlelx rs Vllke Ward John Sulhvan .and Beta lpha Psi QN-Jil 5 QA A 75? .35 FRONT ROW: Jean McGuire, Lori Kaufmann, Diane Bruvus, Millie Wujktwwskig ROW TWO: Nancy Hess, Sue ling. Nlury Hochfelder,N1ary Ippolttu. Linda Krier ROW THRLL: Lou Slunctti, Nlarlm Cliuberski. Ltiwrsncc Klvr. .ludy Cfcuhmtskt. TerryfwlCMahon1ROWFOL'Ri Robert Herzlield,Juhn l-itzputricla,Tinittthy Kelly. Nlichacl Bt-ple. PdlllJ..tEUlW.1l7l..ltil1l1 Blazina. R lpha Kappa Psi LI rvjfn 69+ FRONT ROW: Dave Lakuwski. .lack Hartman. Larry Wikug ROW TWO: Brian Clucas, Ron Kapolnik, Ronald l-trrd. lktn Dupre, Dwight Campbell: ROW THRI-,Li Jack Larsen, Chuck Dushunc, Mike Cunipc. Beta .-Xlpltgt Psi ls tt lt.tl1-wiht: llUIllll.llf ptttlcssttrrtgtl ttta muuttng thttcrrrtty Thu pur pose ul LOX'tvlu's Bctu lutgt mhuptct ls to uxptrsc stutlcnts to pnttussittrtul tts xxcll its Stl- ucatittrul expcrrcmcs in pic, puruttttit tm cIlIl.1I'ICC inttt thu business wrnnituttty. Beta Alpha Psi sptntsttrs Llt'llYlllCs such us ttturs tit pulwht tit- ctmunting tirnis. twtltstdu spcttlf ersr tutt-ring sCssltrI'ls.L1Ittl .1 tux sertrue. By tlefirittroti Alpha Rupp Psi is ti prutkessitmul business frutwritty. In ttddittuu ltr thc perstrnul and pmfessittriul develtwprttertt ul its ntcntbcrs. Alpha Kappa Psr regttgrttres its cttntruitmcnt to thc uni- versity und thc t.Olllllll1l'lllj us tt whole. The t'tLtt0rn1ty ts invttlvctltn1ttItlet1t's.st,tg1ul activities, and cltattttable ser- vice pt'tt1ects.grs well its pru- tbssiorittl ucitmties ui thc business wtwrltl. Ll 20 The Upsilon Chapter of Theta Phi Alpha Sorority was established here at Loyola in 1943. Through- out its 35 year history, the sorority, although essentially social in nature, has sought to improve Greek ,and academic life on campus. Among its accomplishments include organiz- ing the Pan-Hel Council at Loyola, constructive participation in Greek Week, and having the only sorority house on campus. In addition sisters actively participate in philanthropic events including the blood drive and Muscular-Dystrophy dance-a-thon. Delta Sigma Pi is a professional business fraternity at Lewis Towers. The membership is made up of only those business students who possess a desire to belong to a very highly regarded organization at Lewis Tow- ers. The members all exhibit leader- ship in the business school in both academics and moral character and through its members Delta Sigma Pi continues to grow stronger and help strengthen Lewis Towers. Theta Phi lph FRONT ROW: Kathy Mageria, Ruth Dietz, Ann Billinghamg ROW TWO: Cathie Jaselskis, Sharon Gienko Laura Williams, Debbie Stwora, Debbie Fuentes: ROW THREE: Teresa Caviles, Ginny Wehling, Lynn Cur ningham, Marge Rummelg ROW FOUR: Sara Balderas, Kim Gutenkauf, Joyce Hofmann, Donna Majercza Anita Seibold: ROW FIVE: Claudia Kirschner, Sue Lasch. Delta igma P v 'M' 1 6' V 'i Y, FRONT ROW: Ed Berry lChancellorJ. Steve Otter, Gary Pierson fllresidentl, Tom Evoy, Dean Bozzano, M Long llunior V.P.l: ROW TWO: l-'rank Zubricki, Kevin Michalik, Carla Molotsky tHistorian7. Karen Lipanl .lulie Garharczyk 4SeCretaryl. Kathy Kadlec, Joon ll Han, Dr. Donald O. Sheperd lAdvisorJ: ROW THREE Ken Michaels. Jerry Skiba, Bill Ahmer, Joe Mancuso, Jerry Rodell, Dave Dieling, Paul Otter CTreasurerJg Rl l-OUR: Dennis Ranahan, Jim Udoni, Bill Simon, Bob Schumann, Curt Hyzy, Jeff Elston, Jim Brennan, Tcl Croke. NOT PICTURED: Steve Josenkowski, Jim Huck. Marianne Kelly. lr L ursing Council tfik get I x fb gg? wg.. O W m. , s K fs W' va 'L zsffizf 35' 4 . ., 2 gf. 5 .A X T ' ,.-6 R , .yt tl ' . P - t Xxe,.,L,:f - .. is N 1 g Y P L X git. ov. ft I F L 1 '.. i 1 BOTTOM: Ruth Belec, Marjorie Sasso, Sue Bradley, Terri Donnamaria. ROW TWO: Kathy Button, Roxane Milazzo. Pat Costello. Mimi Mahon. Maureen Moore, Sandy Slovick, Denise Hynes. ROW THREE: Adv.. Cathy Catrambone. ROW FOUR: Jim Gerritz Gail Rasmussen, Maura Cahill, Debbie Wyshe1,Knthy Downey. GretMz11hiot. Lorayne Bantzi-Fresh. ,Gina Vasco. Mario Paulino. 211 1 1 WLZ . H E y if'qg.,,.'o 3 M. ii 3 1 RONT ROW: Joe HlLll1L'tyiMllNiL' D1rectury.T:immy Keller iAdvertising Directory. L'Doe Danna H-uculty Advisory: BACK ROW: John O'Brier1fSports' Drrutltrry. luck Dmtuvirl tTeehnictrl Directory. Steve Ruwley 1Prugruni Directtsry, Jon Winke tGeneraI Munztgery. Missing from picture: Mike Cronin fNew Dl1't'clu1'y.OliVli1 Kuna iljlliyllk' Relirtnrns Directory, Luuru Jtrpczyk Wublic Service Directory. I Lake Shore Campus Radio Statiof y y ii li ,1c., J 3 A KNEELING: Steve Buhe, John Wiklanski, Jim Kelech, Steve Wagner, Joe Ventura, Mike Lance. ROW TWO: Steve Gjundlii, Arlene Ciolkmz. Bruee Nlilex. Kathy Nedzu, VickyPodgorski.SaniC:1nnizzurdo, Vicki Don1an.NlikeJuSki. ROW THRH-1 Len Noxiaikoix'sk1.Jlri1 Wagner, Joan Nlulilot-n, John Lum. Johnny Williams. lLewis Towers Campus Radio Station 3 A Italian Clul BOTTOM: Angelo DiMartino, Lilli Papesh, Angie Cerruci, Angelo Miele, Xavier Corenna. UP DIAGONALLY: Mike Vosicki, Joanne Yello, Marianne Guerr Anna Cuomo, Ralph Rodriguez, Steve DiFanti, Betty Muracca, Dario Gianta, Lina Zaccardelli. Loyola University Italian Club is designed to stimulate interest in Italian culture through its many social and cultural activities. Among which are the annual St. Joseph's Day Table, visiting Villa Scalabrini, an Italian home for the aged, and an annual din- ner dance. Members are mostly stu- dents of Italian ancestry but also in- clude German, Irish, Latin-American, and Polish backgrounds. Membership depends on a sincere desire to partici- pate in club activities and to promote the purpose of the club. lriental Student Organization 1 FRONT: Kari Kendra, Raymond Moy. ON STAIRS: Yung Hong, S I g S M R t u Y V Q16 -............ .,, Phi Kappa Omegi T? 42230 I. Sw KSN... N 'NN .- Us W4 SITTING: l-lildegard Schneider, Julie Bomba. KNEELIN Downy, Betty Vasile. Q l .os xv ,sf G: Irene O'Shaugnhessy, Kathy Downy. STA Phi Kappa Omega is the youngest sorority on campus. The twelve found- ing sisters were previously known as the Little Sisters of Theta Xi. They re- organized themselves as a sorority un- der the motto: Growing Friendship . The first pledge class was inducted in April of 1978. increasing the member- ship to a total ofseventeen. The initial- NDIN G: Maria Zalduendo, Sheila Medisky, Mary ly small membership is rapidly grow ing due to the efforts of several ener- getic sisters. Phi Ka O D ppa mega is a so- cial organization existing as a close kn unit functioning for the benefit ofal the sisters. With numerous fresh idea in mind, the success of Phi Kappa Omega's future is anticipated. I I l s I I I I I I I Qappa Beta Gamma lv? so .W KX Qgwtv ,v- 'Vik s. l ' -L .sb i t u l ,inda Arsenijevic, Jan Barron, Diane Berkowitz, Karen Cavello, Judy Czeohowski. Peggy Sue Derbas. Vicki Dziedzic, Cathy Fatinu, Ellen Flynn, Debbie Goldman, Bridget Gollogly, Monica Hickey, Ann Holmes. Carol Jevorutsky, Soon Al Kim, Mary Kuclino, Leanne Luntz, Michelle Lauer, Mary Jo Leon, Syl via Loboyko, Sophia Matsas, Debbie Meier, Carol Morgan, Helene O'Haia, Kimberly Ono, Sophia Phillips. Katherine Proyce, Karen Racke. 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Gilute Ospopui. COACH: And3 Clnrk, Eff . ,, my 'f,: '-DN 4 , .lip 'T Q f 'f ' 'fi 'N 'rcqvw-. ,J V . - '-a- ' 'I ' 'l 'e - 'Y fl - asm.. -x fl ' . QQZYSLK, .4 4 'kin A' E 1 ,, ,. -. f F F ' 1- if .- vqygl it M, ' 1 rr m 1 ri'-I ' I 1 NJ K ' ri -, 1 E , .. ni V 2 ' , an ., - X' ,Y yy 1 ' . 'Q ' f 4--'1 Y , . f r 'iii gag. 2 ' WNW -'WW ,M .-ev ' f ,f 2 F, I ro-.Fm l in -,I 4 Q. ' -gm KJ b , -4-f h ,. ,5::i 3 W 7' , - . A V- I 1 51252251-5 S515 'E5 ' -1--- . ff X Q af -'-- i . r r r V 7 ' :f' 3 '5 1' 'Y' I7 , - F s I -wand .NJ 3 is 1-M... 42 1977-78 Hockey Team KNEELING: Pat McNerney, J.P. Waffle, James Griffin. Jim Henry. George Pfeiffer, Mike Dieschbourg, Brian Griffin, Jim Muzurowski, James Potts. ST ING: Coach Pfeiffer. Russell Camiizzo. Tum Ackermaun, Paul Holtgrellie, Jim Foley, Paul Wuerl, Wayne Orchowski, Asst. Couch Sam Blitstein. QE U 7.71 e he Icettes QI-Iockey Cheerleadersj Ann Delgiorno, Debbie wyshel, Mary Zayia, Mary Curley, Kamy Kadlee, Sally Cruz, Isa Dmegge. 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Sandoval ' Dr. 81 Mrs. Santaella Family Michael 8 Arlene Scavo Mr. 81 Mrs. Warren Schleinzer Mr. 81 Mrs. Crosby Schmidt Mr. 81 Mrs. Theodore W. Schnell Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur L. Scott ' Mr. 8t Mrs. J. J. Sexton Dr. 81 Mrs. J. B. Shack A Mr. A Mrs. Bernard Shapiro Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph P. Shaw Jaime M. Shepard Mr. 8t Mrs. John T. Showalter Nanette Marie Silva Earl 8t Jessie Singleton Mr. 81 Mrs. Bruno Sirus Ron, Lynn, 81 Wayne Skwarek Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard W. Smentek Mr. 8r Edward John Susan Ana M. Stanisic F 'T Mary Jo Strusz . - A ' Mr. 8. Mrs. Edward Stude F Hilda Tung Syleos, M.D. F Mr. 8l Mrs. Frank Tannura Mr. St Mrs. J. E. Todd. , Mrs. Josephine Tracey Ronald J. Tramazzo . George D. Tsiribas Diana Urizarri Mr. 81 Mrs. John Vail Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond C. Vallowe Edith M. Varga . Arnulfo Vargas Family Dr. 81 Mrs. Elio G. Vento Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul Vidal Dr. 81 Mrs. Luis Villafria Carrie Vournazos Chris J. Vounazos Eugene Kenneth Walega Mr. 8. Mrs. E. Walega Dr. 8. Mrs. E. J. wajaa Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert S. Walsh Mr. 8 Mrs. David Walsh Norbert J. Wantroba Lt. Col. 1Retl Charles E. Watts Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 8 Mrs Dr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Dr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. . Walter G. Wegner . Joseph Wegrzyn . Joseph Wegrzyn Lawrence Weinstein Martin J. Werra F. D. Westfield Whalen Perry T. Williams Rudolph Wolff Walter C. Wren Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert Wright Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond Wright, Sr. Mr. 8t Mrs. Henry J. Wydra Ralph A. Yaniz Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Zagone Leonard Zalik ' Robert E. Zalud Casimer Zelnis , ,.1'.-- P s a Mr. 8t Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward J. Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. 8. Mrs. Mr. 8t Mrs. Renato Ziccarelli Walter Pb Zimmf ZonsiuS Eugene Ray ,ef -' 30 35' tim 5232 4e:tf'.l '- if , 13 V 1, ff? eff! V- -, fr 4 Acknowledgements The Loyolan Staff i would like to thank the following people for their contribution to the 1978 yearbook. Without them the yearbook might never have been finished Kenneth Flesterer-Pheonix Photography Editor Mary Dawson-Public Relations Charles Taylor-Yearbook Advisor Don Sadowski-+Lewis Towers Editor T Lloyd Tennison-Niles Editor THE 1978 LOYOLAN STAFF - Elizabeth Brachmanski ....... .......... E ditor-in-Chief John Baworowsky ....... ....... P roductlon Editor Mark Williams ....... .............. S ales Editor Don Sadowski ..... ......... L ewis Towers Editor Jim Thommes ..... ....... L SC-Advertising Editor Cathie Carroll ...... .............. C opy Editor Lloyd Tennison . .................. Niles Editor Joe Parma ........ ....... L T-Photography Editor Tom Moretti ........ ...... L T-Advertising Editor Vickie Podgorski ..... ............ - .....- S ales-LT Mike O'Dea ........ ...... L SC-Photographer Ted Schnell .... ...... L SC-Photographer Lou Reis ....... ...... L SC-Photographer Paul Solarski ...... .............Staff-LT
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