Chicago College of Dental Surgery - Dentos Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1979

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A Y--. 4 .Jr'4',.fr..'-', -,.' wwf v up 9... I JA 3, , , I x '-4135 -wy4-'- gE'f'--1' 9. x sz- f,- - fn,-, -4'I-U2 -1 gm? ,Q - y- . 'bali'-AJ' 141211 'R 'I -,, ' 1 plug -,ffnrf-,,.rg.w'L Yr, 5 N ,. . - z Nui' .41 J' . 5- 'f:1'1f .'- '9:Tl,,-'- fl as il. ,. DE T0 19 9 1 fl i 'Fmt 4 I A 1 i my .w 5, if , ,- xl xx S , l ' ,fs .s x ' 'L' Z W -4 ,- Lx Loyola University School Of Dentistry ' Maywood, Illinois ,fir N1 EV ,lf , - - y f 'I I . ,ff f . ..-9 ff f , .. I lr-4 .' . .?' il rf YA? f ff If '- 9 V Loyola University School of Dentistry is very proud of its history as the oldest of the four existing dental schools in Illinois The school has an outstanding record in academic growth having graduated ap proximately l0 000 dentists many of whom are in responsible positions throughout our nation and the world. Founded on February 20, 1883, as the Chicago Dental Infirmary, the school originally followed a policy of accepting only those individuals who already had an M.D. degree and wished to become dentists. However, a year later this policy was changed. Also, the school was renamed the Chicago College of Dental Surgery at this time. The first location was on Adams Street in what is now the Chicago Loop. As the student body increased, the school was forced to move to larger rented quarters at various locations in the Loop. ln the summer of 1893, the school was moved to its own building at Wood and Harrison Streets, where it remained until the summer of 1969 when it moved to its present location in Maywood. cf! N4 J 'N fl 'EE . :Pk Q. if In 1899 the Dental School became affiliated with Lake Forest Univer- sity as its dental department. This continued until 1903, when a new af- filiation was made with Valparaiso University, Indiana, which stayed in effect until 1920. The three greats of dental education, Dr. Truman W. Brpphy, Dean Emeritus, Dr. William I-l. G. Logan, Dean of Students, and Dr. C. N. Johnson, Dean of the Faculty, assumed ownership and management of the school in September of 1920. late in 1923, the Chicago College of Dental Surgery was incorporated as part of Loyola University under the present name, and the school since has been a college of that growing University. Under the leadership of Drs, Brophy, Logan and Johnson, a Class A rating was attained for the Dental School from the Dental Education Council of America and they established in 1935 the Foundation for Dental Research, which today is the Brophy- Johnson-Logan Research Fund. gy, V LUYOLA SCROQI. QF 9. , :el 'Q .. ZW, VA T -1? A12 ff 1 ' ' , QTTF' 'f Tfvf-1 Ai'1LT' . :.iT1f if 2 - f V ' I Q y u f K u A1441 '21 -if:::'!j.L' 7l'4Z'-'vlrfjflz .if '1 4 rx ' 2? 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If 1 . ! x HQ .,.,. .gt xx Ro become a skil1Su1 denial surgeon requires sjeax-5 ofr siuau S1 ! and chmcal experience. There is no occupation was wkeh X am aequainied wat Knvolveg a greater expenoxtm-e QR Wfawcg 'mam We o'c'acT,1ce QQ denhstvg. Whai Ao we mean XDLB success in 'Coe smog emo ovaduee of ouv profession '? We ave BH skxxoenis. To succeeo ks to oxoiam Jake Sogeei desired. The obqeeii ,Yfvxeft we cleswe is 'LD educate in oroer to wovevenjb ani al euiaie human su.5i?eY'lYXg and terms 1of'o'mo'Y2 Hoe Mao- omess oi our ieXXow men. 'Yo be sueeessfuk 'm a oeemfm-0 15 sense xs bg no means evxoehee 02 Hgh x?voSess1ona.X SMU. The m05JC Hagreui queek bg means QE his mav- gelous T9-2KBxYxtg and fmgenious adverts semenis, noi 'm YQQUETX W EICQLUTCS WBELHTL. hx Jxhxs we End The mosi dangerous in?1ueme over the siuoerfm emo oem E practxhoner Known ko us. X-Xowevev, the s?cXXlRe1X mem bers of our Pvoiesskon soon aiter entering oroefice find Their greotwful and appreciative patients are willing to return a soitome reward and they command Ula? which Z5 by for more Valuable than weolihz The honor and respect of Hveir fellow pracH1EiOH61 5 515 Wei? 35 the community in which they live. N Daman W Brophy, 011 Dental Education, Moy 9 ? 1885 x Ja f,-, 00 A N W Bao? ' Ay Wa 7 'x 1 in . f J , I ' A 'if ' . J' ,5fffb::fQ', ' qs-V' ': -x,'-T..-1.55 f , ' inf L '--Irg:1ff:1,7m:g-It' AR ,,,.W!,,, . 1 R Y eww F 'Y i V iii' ' iq . 4. -57 ,XIX-X 1- .1 i 'V-Q -' ' if lv V 4-1 gjxf - 4' Q.. fl U '!' A ATT' f :lui I 2 Z' Lf Loyola University School of Dentistry l 'd-X L, X . 4. A QQAQSK 1 .- x if 4 hx ,-:N A .- ' sf 4 Y 0.-,. if' X iaffffhb W0 A, Z , f 'X lim 1 P1 ,f,,A ai' nl xlggsl 'gill' we gf I ,X vu.:-, if I1 N oxfrr' Xa-UIQ 'S X ,A 7, 1+ ,Q X -. ,X 'X 6'2 5 .ff .at , MX fx w 'iff fff low A 1'4 f 1 ! Q ,Nh 94 I 4. 'i f I X '- Q Q A ' 455 'S V 'A .fi ' i as OF LOYOLA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY S h 60153 37 511 000 FICE OF THE DEAN MESSAGE TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS I am proud of the experiences we shared together at our School of Dentistry I regret my administrative role lnruted the frequency of personal contacts but I w1ll always cherish memories of our working together to develop and strengthen the high professional standards our school reflects. Let me remind you -- that graduation will only be the beginning of a eriod of rofessional growth through continued learning The professional comradeship engendered at Loyola Chicago will ensure your frequent return to t.he School of Dentistry. P . . P opportunities. University of Campus at the I am proud to school in the call you my colleague and have you represent the area of practice participation. You are a typical example of the high calibre professional we graduate. May you share your future with good health and an abundance of happiness. Sincere ly , fa Raf Suriano, D.D.S. Dean LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER .vxuuu as 1'l'4i' -4' OVBH ?-Q, A,4L.4-Lf-- -....--5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 '-44 Faculty and Administration p. I5 Admissions ............. A p. 41 Academics ............... pf Clinic .................. p 59 Activities and Organizations pf 83 Graduates .........,.... p. 113 .gqanf -av' an H, gg ,1 ,Qast 'Tb 'J nv' A Y vi' V - Vi 1 I N .s v' . - Z Q DR. TRUMAN W. BROPHY FOUNDING DEAN CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY FAQXIIIIITY I I ADMINISTRATION vu..- ADMI ISTRATIO DR. RAFFAELE A. SURIANO. DEAN K., 1 DR. JOHN V. MADONIA. ASSOCIATE DEAN DR. FRANK M. AMATURO. ASSOCIATE DEAN DR. GERALD GUINE, ASSISTANT DEAN I f --' ! DR. MARIE C. JACOBS. FR. LESTER J. EVETT S. J.. CHAPLAIN ASSISTANT DEAN-CLINICAL AFFAIRS git X IV . f ...-ff' M H ' 1' will - 'l9F :-'VV if wg., Ax I f if Q gl w 5' fx N Q' , Yf 97'- uv: 1 I 'X E W? 5 ,ZX Anatom - ,mx x- X iz--X X , . .:N,.,.xx X , V - -t -C 'YX Y-X .--.f Q Cf?-S2553 4 K N LF' S 7 . 'ix x' Zxkzgirxs-'xi 'iii' DR JOSEPH M. GOWGIEL, CHAIRMAN , ' -Q ft E: ,,.. X PIELC. Mgt. Jurisprudence ,k X! 0 Eth1cs . ,, x .iltf-3. if 1 QW 'J 14 H! I 'UE o , Biochemistry .R i?J,Ak, X i ' .5321 7 gn.. A DR. JOANNIS S. SCARPA, CHAIRMAN F 3'W'1m 1 Pu 95Anv weCm ,,Bki.wmawiu Fl My f lb 0 N 7 .wx KN Y ,ff J 5 Histology Wan. DR. ROBERT J. POLLOCK, JR. gi 3:5 'N I 'Q 4:1 1 , A ---gm . .A f, 1 Q.. ,- '- .V -' f CHAIRMAN 5. '31-ff XV 1 ,V o ,QQ 45-3-A . ...N gram: 4 -,955 W, Fl 3 ' gif. , u 1, j' ' 5 A A '13 i x-.Q r .4 H . g-pq-Q1-Kuff. :Q Q 'Piifw -viz. .,..-if-5 if 3.1-if T - TH- f'f5-ff: I f' .,3 - 4fff.1g,'k--x+,...g'21 'QQ 1 A-1981 ' -- Micro o A i . ig mm - '., - ' ' Aa J DR. ANDREW M.cHLuDz1NsKl RJ ff g ------. CHAIRMAN 'W 'ffl l Q4 ,IJ . va, Physio DR DONALD B. DOEMLING CHAIRMAN J Patholo .. ?' 2. EY uf' QQ DR. PATRICK D. TOTO, CHAIRMAN 1 1 J R, AK fi . Z , 1 I 0 ,J S. Am ff? M X X! gf .'J 1 Seq -an, 1,4 fl if A -4-QOHX ,Z N A ' Q ' Q-,, f 1:-1- -.Q -- uf 'fi' K ...Z ' - 1' C aki: ' af ,af 6. 7 'tap '- - av: ': X ' f + ,- + I 'Tv' - yd. V. 1- V, Q ,, , 'X'-0 .f I 4 Q 5 . ie L , L ltx y fl 9?-feat. 4:55 , Eff van- r- N' -r ' E 1 I SJ DR. ADALBERT L. VLAZNY.CHAlRN1ATN ., Q, C Rf '. , 'nk 9 L 1 'ri N. -A- kr' .li '--15 1 i X4 If Q 5 D u .A , f ,-,,..,-X ...ff , 5.5 .. , uc, Q0 -,.g.-q,x V . . ,,o.g.-., 1. w ,,n.' ,, lin, av ,ff ,'r. 'u,4,. 1, ' X' W ' '-u.. M nf ', c 11 io. x I mf. -,v H,-3: -1 ,N Y r D I 'I' I 0 N. Orff 'v 1 1 flu., un, 1 , W- . :fn 'a : In-.2 , x gnu.. ' u. I I' , ' 1 1, ., I -l'x ,'1 , 'I -n.:-4 I Q. I 1 ' 'o '1 QQ-f -gn 'n ', 7'., In , Q , 1 - .3 npr.- f'.' H, Q 4 1 . ' u, 0 , A , - -. , . . . All f,-' '--5 1 , . ' Q u,. J' 0 ', -, , Y 53' ,, ' 's 1 u- , . ' ,,'9, n ex, . . Q. ' .x ul 'I -gX- ' , u 3 , 1? I . - ,. . wr' C A my N iw: T.-Qing' , 'H ' 'F 4' .' . at ,T . . -23.-'ififig z.. ,., , r V- ,Q f -if -it A I -..f' . . -4 ' , -ff-H' V - V V,-.-.V . 2 1 X VY? 5, X E pg Yf K 's x 32 Removable www' DR. ROBERT M. SOMMERFELD , 2 ' I CHAIRMAN .,A-5' ,f , W ,. K X I Q I' X X3 xg-X N -N B. 1 frm WN 'H K u I A 4 A . - .,. 3 1-.IA F1 I I x ia- 4 S I 1 mflgs 1 WM ll: . Q . , f 5, . 1 f- 5 4 ' 9 I. Q' 3 '25 Rf ' ' I I '3Ii:'S,- A ' Sgt: . 5 P? 11,5-, wi. , Ji ii-1 W 1- ' -1 I 'fx' ' .I - s ,X f 1 ', ,ny A B. - If , ...lr- ,Qt QQ iq- .-Q: O rx 1 l I. Fi DR. PAUL D. DINGA CHAIRMAN Mi Af A A SZ I 1 L J. H'-2' ,5 llui'X xx 5 gi-.sf X, 5,-..-'-51-'-. ' 'H ill' r 'f . 4 ' ' N E I SIX 3 Ham. A X T X 3. N .1 zgfgf I N Lo.. lk O.. 41 ,A lx' ,S -Elf -1. by Y ,- .i G l dw' ff .tl rd'-7 Al- Z t.. P Z I- f' - S..'F.f.' f ,ff .J ' - 1 .1 - , ., H.: -:karl ..- -4..Li,,, . - 4-0. ' ' -1 f tv , 4 f xx X ' 'DZ . 'I 4' 1 f lv Af - - A --uw..-:Q . V .. my 5 x X XE ' 1? ,Rm .7 ,ki 30 Endodontics 'Q' A Lx 514 . , M1245 1, jfgk x ,619 ,-N., . V-.v -5,1 All 2 B ' 1 gg 'x l..Rkf uf , .,4- , Q4 x ' Y'w:sg. DR. MARSHALL H. SMULSON, CHAIRMAN 1 . X -X ,,. Q 1,..,- -,- A- .1- 5-:Y XY ff? E2 V ll ,,'9 bf! fi! W wtf. Y- I f, ,, 4..- ' 1:-.Y . , Rr f : .Y .X A fx C A mx i AX ,X ,NWN , SX 5 4'-H PP gc 'six 'mg I vl v N JNSQN1 va i XX f' 4,5 murxyvr. S.. lx Sw 13- Periodontic x x N ,FN if .QZZQT N 'X --ff 1.5: :'.L.1xl-L '.. ' , - . 44, 99 Q, -5gEi5i'N .-f.Xgf'3 fT ...,.f . X ,go is - x i Y . il: -,Q .,, X 21:15:41 1, . l I X 4. . 10:25. X. ,-. . A A A 4:1'?3Af' ., fqifb-, ' ' - ' Tx gk j' fd xw:-QVZTFQ Mi. ..- - Y 'THE-V 'Ria-g. 75321222 . -N ' , Q ..E:U51.f ?:? U .3293 ' A . 'N - . , -- -.x --.4 N-zrmgv, yx -, -wk' wx 43' ' -5- Xi, fJ 1'?Q iK . Q cF?gf':5:1'f'i:1. .YY .-ff'-f J QQ.-11. igmifrm-'7b' -. 1' S- Kwik.-lp' ' 'QQ wv'j,Q ,,g- wx: .-:,- I wiv r'--i 'inf' if : t r Q ,' -' . ..-,rr . 'wg-. . fv. ,?,..1 qw-f - . , - 1, uq,1QL.q-:-2 .54--.i1g,- 1 '., ' 3 -- ' y,?f'gft , ' M,.,f,. ,, A , N ' -Q vt- - '5!f'+3K'.l,z .4232 Y l-',ft:3 lJV. P- V x -' f' 'V71f'r1.g'5' i - ff, f'.-. . fl fif.'1 f, - -, ' .-5' A C 'k k.T -sy-71' :Qi-fi cgxgg- X -'R - ' ,, , , ' ' f :mf -5ly,,:N1.cfT9'r.5,Y'+:in fjjfffigx ,X 3 it M 122, 5 . wk Q. vu EWR-' K x x MXN' ,L V' 'jfs .N Q, gg. g X, ,y - Q X N f xx 1 L I .,...a-. V, . qv in ,, ,-4. Q s K , 'Wf X 1 Y V o x J rg N fs . X a I I f 4 .X f F!! -' '. fd I iv?-A DR. ANTHONY W. GARGIULO, CHAIRMAN 0 N i iii DR. THOMAS E. EMMERING CHAIRMAN Radiology I I .I A fi I I I I: ,II . ..V.. VVV. V . x. ..,X,x,x, DR, LEWIS KLAPPER, CHAIRMAN ,, B v Q - x.-' N, W. . V F , I Q.. , 5 ' s Orthodontics 1 ' , 2 gk l. - ' .- d -f A ral And Maxillofacial Surgery KX i ,nama- . is . 1 X I X ,F -s .4 ' 1 M! 'b KL. f TE gc A x 4 ss. A-' .ff A S 0 Q N SS x l N N5 N N 7 . l w f Q DR. NICHOLAS C. CHOUKAS, CHAIRMAN . .-ff ff i ' X Z' rs , . ' , ' ' lf a m..- 1 'V i 'Q in , lata' b , -,,' , f- Vg, ' ' i f, DR. EUGENE R. GRAN DEL CHAIRMAN 'Z X ' Pedodontics Q, , , 35 N s X 'N r'f' 'RTP-iff' , wifi U, aw - 1 ,NN xm, NU ral iagnosis DR. NORMAN K. WOOD CHAIRMAN XR .E N 'S A -Ni I .ff , I A! 1, lg: . .-A..O ff - A N- f X 1 l f ' a ' ' S .. elf is ,. lf' A a' I-nf 1 - u . Q .3 ASP, ' T.. ' 1-1, wl- f-. 'T ' S X , N , I 3! Preventive Dentistry And Community Health 1 -xx t . ' V , ! I . ti 5 .I 2 i E! ' I - 1'-He' 3? iv? 'A' 1 X111 L Q 'VJ s ' FQ' 3 i r E, , Ne. x Q, ,J tr N Q5 - ' x Y . , V X I X ,LX ,ear X i ,-,,.1 .,,.. i 1 ' a 1 x DR. KIRK HOERMAN CHAIRMAN X. 4 neun H - ,vfizc Q 5 1 is x ii E 3 V Jwxil i bk ti fi Y. E311 :X H it ' 3 ' ia ' , . e e , x , 1 . ., X 'Mr : I ., S44 ,G ,n 'V-' , L-if 1 1 m Dental Assisting sk J: All 153. 41' Dental Hygiene o ee' f' A ,XXX , ' , N F3 IQ - Yx 4-.L.' Fix . . ' E-- N.,yp'1 Q F 5 f Sei! .9 ' f 'N S 5 'Z K- - - -'lixiig 5 s s -Y 3,553 ,A Q. ' . f P ' 40' .3 , H' ifg, -ra- :V+- , ' if'-I ,, if T-iSr!fx'rPr U Ifi ., U . t +4 4. .1 qu ' A N , .ailing '4'i-XQTILUL' A- . , 'Q' r ,.rl, .f-Q I V. , '. T: lnlrji HJ 4. . O 1 4 Hs- . r 1 v , K, ., , if r nf- fi.. .., ,. W, fff. fi' . af'Ef,5:v- gf. . ,f?': ', 1 .i1'9-,V fm ff i I , ADMISSIO 1975 Dental Freshman Class Profile Class Size: 121 Male Freshmen 15 Female Freshmen ll Repeating Male Freshmanj Q2 Repeating Female Freshmenj Class Cumulative Average: Class Science Average: In-state Cumulative Average: In-state Science Average: Out-of-state Cumulative Average: Out-of-state Science Average: Male Cumulative Average: Male Science Average: Female Cumulative Average: Female Science Average: Academic Breakdown By Major: 110 Biology and Related Fields tincl. Zool., Physio.j 15 Chemistry and Related Fields Qincl. Biochemj 2 Science Related fDent. Hyg., Agric.j 9 Non-science Majors Academic Breakdown By Degree: 10 Three Years Completed 1 Four Years-No Degree 103 Four Years Completed-Degree received 21 Holding or in Master's program at time of admission 1 Ph.D. Recipient Total Applications Received: 136 3.31 3.25 3.20 3.15 3.35 3.30 3.37 3.31 3.24 3.15 In-state 752 1671 Malef81 Femalej Out-of-state 2822 C2628 Malef194 Femalej Total Received 3574 C3299 Malef275 Femalej State Distribution Of Freshman Class: In-state 92 Out-of-state 44 if is 1' 15.1 -QV , ' -'11 T3 I i' 1' -vi. -1. 1- '21, Q.. ' - Q 1 - .- -15 - f I usp- ' 'llhf F '1 - I ' Y I I know it's a cutting instrument, but I didn't think it was that sharp. My God, what am I doing here? You mean I paid 351,820.00 for this one little box' HELP!! What's this funny looking metal thing for? 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' 7 ,- 4' -1 -. -F- , f'J2 ' fir ',f. .v1-42.5110 , :H,.f if-r-' 3: i , 'QA - ALPHA OMEGA DENTAL FRATERNITY ...seg -wwf' A ' .5 'ff' 'N 1 Alpha Omega is an international dental fraternity which provides an atmosphere for sharing common interests and developing life-long friendships. Because of its size, distribution, history, and caliber of members, AO can exert considerable influence in education, the profession, and many communities. AO is also actively concerned with community involvement by sponsoring both dental and general activities on the local and international levels. At Loyola many students reaped the benefits of the AO seminar series and many more enjoyed their corned beef sandwiches. Ivan Lapidus President lmimllllllll ,A f' X quiiniisn niniisim K Quia 612111 Evita 7 rztternitg I . .1 X 'Q Arr i l 1 1 - . ! 9 1 v 'WU The main function of Beta Tau Delta fraternity is to provide social events for its members. The Annual Steak Fry, held in September of each year, is the first of such events. The new freshmen are welcomed into the fraternity. Various other social events include the ethnic dinner night where restaurants of ethnic groups are visited by the fraternity, and the cultural night where the fraternity arranges for its members to see a cultural event. The fraternity also provides extracurricular educational opportunities in the form of guest speakers, seminars demonstrations of techniques to fellow classmen. an d gf' xii J The Department of Dental Gustology is an organization devoted to constantly reminding the members of the dental school community that there is more to the human body than just the oral cavity and that all facets of human existance should be explored to the fullest. The DDG pledges itself to the pursuit of vigorous enjoyment, relish, and zest at all times and at all costs regardless of previous convictions. Under the leadership of their chairman, Warren Jesek, and the associate chairmen, Steve Folson and Bill Piskorowski, the Department members continued their research into the effects of imbibition of organically flavored aqueous solutions of ethanol at numerous symposia on the subject conducted by the Division of Pharmacotherapeutics and Internal Medicaments in conjunction with the Social Division of the Department. Although other divisions of the Department exist Leg. the Cultural Division, the Modifiable Biosynapses Division, the Religious Enrichment Division, etc.J they were much less active. Warren Jesek Chairman i Y - 86 '7 ' 7' f-- - T 'A 'Bv 'QE?Nu'l f':1 ?? 'i ' , s t . l . . . . t.s'-,PIP-' t Q 1' f:TY3lf'Q- . V ...D X . -W--P-W -.wc 2 nEPA13grnEN'r DENTAL 5 A u -... . vs .- M .Q ,- X I ' xx L f i ,Q fe 4' 'ii Qx V X 0 'Q K 4 .1 -J 'S T. 1 .ffgg .,, 4 'i V 5 I l' ii' 4 . 4 5-Es ,X , P K Q IJ J' The Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Delta is now the largest chapter of the largest and oldest professional dental fraternity in the country. The Beta Chapter was organized at the Chicago College of Dental Surgery on March 24, 1885 by Dr. L. L. Davis. ln its history, eleven Beta men have served the Frater- nity as Supreme Grand Master, and four Honorary Beta Chapter members and six student members of this chap- ter have become presidents ofthe American Dental As- sociation. Today the Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma Delta is one of 42 active undergraduate chapters in dental schools throughout the United States. The Class of '79 has 51 Delts, who upon graduation become members of the Supreme Chapter of Delta Sigma Delta for life! - Stephen Folson, President THE BANQUETS w LCGME DELTA SHGMA DELTA PSI OMEGA FRATERNITY p Kappa Chapter ,A V5 Ei lm 1 , ..'L'i-. , u-L. .,.,-. .,llf o rw , , p ,S . P. - ' - 'f' fr-Ng O. 1 1-A., .fr is ,Jr D s X X 2 - . x , goig - T , 1 F -' ' h ' : I -:I 'Q' ffkj , P 0 . w . .N -,c I gh . AT I w . h 5 f. , I , iv, W' 1 1 ,A - 5, F an U . X a I . ' Q w ,, ' ' 'az' 'w . , p 5 .A u wig:-' 4, FT., . Y -- p .ff J' -'- ' X I . x 2 ' 2 ,v -x , ' , 1 . Y.: ' V Q I I ' u- .' 1'-1:2 3 .H X .. . . . .. v u x Q A 4:5 1' ,.':,:z,?:f3'. ' if, .Q ., . L A li . :Lg .gh t: I. .2 n F - 4217 ', 8,1 W -' E-' ' K- J K . . . if J 'Q L f 55 if S AQ i it x I lf sf . I. 4' K I ,'J'1f..- -'s X ni-ia. X .ILL The Kappa Chapter of Psi Omega National Dental Fraternity was reactivated through the ardent work of Dr. Stoffel and members of the classes of 1978 and 1979. For the Class of '79 the Fraternity provided sporting activities, winter weekends, summer beach parties, and speakers on various pertinent topics. Psi Omega brought to the dental school its unforgettable Psi-O Subs, the best submarine sandwiches in all of Chicagoland. When speaking of a fraternity though, what is most important are the members themselves and what they contribute to each other in their professional development. The atmosphere of friendship, support, and true brotherly love shared by all the members of Kappa Chapter is a benefit from which all derive meaning and pleasure for the rest of their lives. Mark Beehner President 1977-1978 Scott Hlady President 1978-1979 Xi Psi Phi, an international dental fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan in 1889. Our own Lambda Chapter was founded March 14, 1896, and has been in continuous operation since that time. In our 83 year history, Lambda has been heir to 9 Supreme Presidents and many locally prominent dental politicians. Our motto, Hospitality is the Brotherhood of Friendship is the basis for all ZIP activities. Monthly seminars assist students in making career decisions. Social dinner meetings bring our members into tight bonds of brotherhood, and our most memorable social event, the Annual ZIP Golf Outing, recently celebrated its 20th Anniversary. These and other events all lend credence to our belief. The senior class of 1979 saw 9 brothers enter the world of dentistry as professionals in every sense of the word. They take with them a special fondness for their brothers and the remainder of the dental school community. We, the members of Xi Psi Phi, salute them. Nicholas Meyer President . x, -... - Q . . V ,-. n- ' ,,,,f-49' if .,!l . X-L an gf' A -343 ' A' A0 F 9 - A3 ..- fwftb- ff I9 .t 4 'lp' wt- 3: S NJ' N' X. X is F 'e.-- ,x ,,-f' - ' QQ .r ' A . - ' . M .Q Y 'Q'- , v wks. i I ': . fi 1 1- N - . 'ts ' -,Q .1 . ,' f- Q X. as -'w 1 : ici W ,I W E 'A klfl 5 i 'xl I M . . V 4 . R , . I Q 9 65, '4 , 1 AJ MX ' 7 wif if 92 .N- .wwx . QWALS' . Q A ,. 5- X xx-. , N QF, XQSY . w xv Ax E iii . Q x .JH - .. S i 'aQ'r f 4' :WO , W - :mis fl f W 'O 4 332 'w ' w- f I I ttf 1 I-, ' s o f 1 s . Q' 1 ' N 'I -1' 52- - .sk 45' , .. XII PS1 PHI .pos Qui!! ME IIUUUE -1 E4 Alpha Glhaptzr w'L gil EMERGENCY ' I I :l. . A 1 gf: ,S I .J 3 A u 1 - ' ?A X x E , L -4 ,X A The Guild of St. Apollonia is an international organization that attempts to foster the development of its members in all aspects of their lives. The Guild sponsors social activities such as the Freshmen Welcome, the Fall Picnic, and the St. Apollonia Feast Day Celebration. Educational activities include noontime seminars, as well as all-day Saturday seminars. The primary service project is the annual Christmas Party for Misercordia, which is truly worthwhile for both the members and people of Misercordia Home. And in response to the spiritual needs of our members, the Guild sponsors the annual Mass of Holy Spirit each September and in the spring the annual Communion Breakfast Mass. Student support of the activities and ideals of the Saint Apollonia Guild have made it the largest organization on campus. Thomas A. Germino President UCLA il xl,-L 3 w . 1 1 Intramural Basketball XJ ., .. ,Un ,, . ,' -.. '!'f. ' 9 1. -Q51 ff Q -Q- .,'l . .3 , -J- - A., fs - , A ,V-,Q ,X - 1 wi' Dental llllllllll P .: 510' ft L ' 3 w get Wives The Loyola Dental Wives Club's goal is to provide social functions which will lead to personal development and lifelong friendships. Some of the activities for the 1978-1979 year were the hayride, self-defense demonstration, progressive dinner, Halloween Party, craft show, ski trip, tupperware party, pot luck dinner and the senior banquet. Yes, it's really a lot of fun! Jenny Lapidus President 3 F z. , X x, . Q Y '7s ix. iv. eb Y , jp' NN ,av H. ftp I f I. ,S A I 3 fig. It's Not So Much The Place But The Frame Gf Mind T 1 - .W Y ,M .-NIR YA qvv 0. 1-ri, .v - J, ' .3 ts '-rfr x M , . I .A 4 ' am Q . -c Il. ,,.,fan- -1-15115 . ' pl ,,r. . 4-A ,'2'.,J' . v V .ik-. .Y--b 91. '-I -Q, 4- r ' 4 v 'S . ., 454. ad? 'V 'if .,'x-,.,.- , A 4 . , . rr ,. Q x , - , 1' V --' v .L 'ff' - Nuff' r. 1 'al'!f:.j,Jy- ,,. M ,- I. , 1,1 ' P .-.'-,4,-- xr: 7 .,. -A ' m:Sf'.. ..:':,'s1, .Ei-14515-141-fi'hzL'g '5'll'-', Y-IV fu '. -. . -44: -'iilgw '1.TL?-i xi- Liu, K 'ids ' It if ,tg ! -5. , . ,Y 'Xia PDP! 20nd E E N ,s M' v , . c 'ff' .. ' E.- s. QA ' L1 ,, . X 1' Q ,Yi p 1 wx ,ag I -Ar -,- QQ 25? X Q1 dz I f z l X Q' X em ef Fig, . 'F- -x if 'Wav fn. X'f--x 2 , ,A f Q cj? Q5 5 Q I , fy -f ix ll - 4 A-f x?- 6 L . -v x if .....,.i..,,,,,..Z. I .L v. 1, 1 ALJ 32 mm nmmns SNNW3 nlq 9 . , 'ap-M 2 L 13 4 Y. Honors Day W' ., .L DE TO 19 9 X.. + gn xgxx I 106 X-' Y-'fi in-g, Dentos '79 Staff Editor ......... .... T om Ahnger Business Manager . . .... Roman Mycyk Advertising Director . . . .... Steve Folson Photography Editor . . . ...... Bob Osmolak Dark Room Manager .... Dave McWhinnie Layout Staff ,.............. Tom Ahnger, Tom Germino, Warren Jesek, Dave McWhinnie, Roman Mycyk, Bill Piskorowski, Jerry Raybeck Photographers ............. Jim Anderson, Jim Cockerill, Al Dalessandro, Jim Fletcher, Gerry Graham, Scott Hlady, Chuck Hoffman, Dave McWhinnie, Nick Meyer, Bud Newton, Bob Osmolak, Scott Wehrkamp Artists ..,.................. Tom Ahnger, Scott Hlady, Tom Palandech Clerical Help ............... Joyce Casey, 'Bobbi Schaff, Merrill Seal, Judy Stewart, Rhonda Veloz, Linda Weglarz N33- V. 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N f X ag t Esis f All that separates you and me at this point is one year and eight months and frankly that scares the hell out of me. 1. l 0 I -Dr. I-I.M. Smialek Four years of our lives - four years to learn, to grow, to experience, to change. Four years that looked as though they would never end. Denis J. Bartz, D.D.S. Carl C. Bautista, D.D.S. Mark E. Beehner, D.D.S. William Todd Bollaert, D.D.S. Robert C. Bosack, D.D.S. Wayne W. Botkin Jr., D.D.S. We are the jaggors and you are the jageesf' -Dr. .I.M. Gowgiel Timothy P. Bennett, D.D.S. We lived, we laughed, and we cried. We met new people and cultivated new friendships. We shared our common experience with 130 others in the same boat. Til W I . I We formed relationships which will last all of our lives. We interacted with many people who gave a little of themselves to us, and we to them. E John J. Brescia, D.D.S William G. Brockmann D.D.S Herbert H. Brokhof Jr. D.D.S Kathleen Carney, D.D.S Michael C. Christenson, D.D.S James W. Conway, D.D.S. You . do you like it here'7 Alan A. Dalessandro, D.D.S. Daniel W. Daly, D.D.S Mark J. Dargene, D.D.S. Thomas J. Deadrick, D.D.S. John M. Dhane, D.D.S. David F. Donahue, D.D.S. John J. Dzakovich, D.D.S. When you get out of here, you're not going to do a damn thing. Loyola has touched us all in many ways - many of which we will always remember, many of which we will try to forget. -Dr. CH. Sarlas , X X . P - fi , .V ,V-... I Q LI 4. gg, .,..T':h1T. l W .r,7.--,.-.-,,:-5,-7.3. ., ...., . fLM,r 'fq'ex,'ll?? M , A - .ww A r, .Y .f silfl-fviiffhf it 'A -A' 'A' -5 :Q gf' 1. 'Je ii 5' 1 .1 3.31. i X- r', ang. 'f f ,, ' ,Quin 7 'wif '- 'rf . . L. .., i 'W d ' L, ,A , . h ,, ,T , - 3-Vi 6- JYQ ' ' ' f 1 .-iz. WF p We arrived in September of 1975 - eager, energetic, enthusiastic, and a 'a prepared for so we r r thoughtj. Then cam 4. seemingly unending f r barrage of gross anatomy, histo, oral 9 . me Norman L. Eskoz, D.D.S. Grace H. Esposito, D.D.S. James P. Ferriter, D.D.S. Guy C. Fincham, D.D.S. James L. Fletcher, D.D.S. Stephen A. Folson, D.D.S. Mark B. Foster, D.D.S. morph . . . You're going to get it later. -Dr. K.C. Hoerman e the This is for you bastards in the back of the room who always go to sleep as soon as I start talking. -Dr. T.P. Reardon Benjamin L. Gates, D.D.S. . X X -+ . Thomas A. Germino, D.D.S. George M. Glasscock, D.D.S. Pamela D. Golasz, D.D.S. Michael J. Gonda, D.D.S. N M Joseph F. Goodreau, D.D.S. 4 v - Gerard F. Graham, D.D.S. ig., . , . biochemistry rapp sessions, physio, prosto, pharm, pathology perio, dental materials, endo . . . . radio, C8LB, orth pedo, operative, and those delightfully enlightening conjoint 0, courses and seminars. Wi, -4!'e,,-U., , ' U ' ' o.,lt is 2 ii ' , gl- X4 5 James W. Hart, D.D.S. C. Scott Hlady, D.D.S. Charles D. Hoffman, D.D.S. Craig T. Holdaway, D.D.S. Daniel R. Hoshowski, D.D.S. William Irving, D.D.S. Richard D. Isaacson, D.D.S. 'hands' man. I don't need to know all of this theory crap, l'm a -Dr. T.P. Reardon But somehow we survived with only minor bruises to the psyche and we found ourselves on the clinic floor. . , . I I 'S 0-'Fin ,561 ,-1 X Q- v I Q , 4 'Ns : ' V X .J A - 4,- lk ws. X j I want to welcome you to Loyola's funny world of patients. -Dr. L.J. Schwartz A James D. Izzo, D.D.S. Warren F. Jesek, D.D.S. Brian R. Jesperson, D.D.S. Jeffery L. Kirscher, D.D.S. Allen H. Ko, D.D.S. lvan L. Lapidus, D.D.S Gary M. Krupa, D.D.S. John H. Law, D.D.S. Ron A. Lepianka, D.D.S. Roman L. Leung, D.D.S. Frederick W. Lindblom, D.D.S. Martin F. Lowery, D.D.S. CJ Ludford, D.D.S. James R. McNaughton, D.D.S. -4 I 7 lf you put an instrument in a patient's mouth and you realize that it's the wrong instrument, scratch it around a little bit before you take it out and pick up the right one. if -Dr. R.H. Black Life in the clinic was an experience unto itself, something that none of us were adequately prepared for. We had all had complete training in the technics that we were to employ. We had all successfully completed the technic courses. iffy lr-:f- .nil But no one was psychologically prepared to put a high speed handpiece into a real person's mouth for the first time. . so f James B. McShane, D.D.S We can't take the credit for this, even though we do 13 -Dr. M.L. Kiely David B. McWhinnie Ill, D.D.S. Nicholas J. Meyer, D.D.S. Robert H. Moll, D.D.S. Michael J. Moore, D.D.S. Wayne B. Murdock, D.D.S. Roman D. Mycyk, D.D.S. Earl L. Newton, D.D.S Claudette Gibson Neybert, D.D.S. Jeffery V. Noll, D.D.S. Raymond R. Nykaza, D.D.S. David C. Olson, D.D.S. Frank P. O'Meara, D.D.S. Daniel P. O'Neill, D.D.S. Talking about esthetics is like talking about such cut-and-dried subjects as abortion, ERA, and capital punishment. -Dr. J.N. Kouracos Then came the massive confusion of units, and block assignments, and cubicle reservations, and central sterilization, and patient disappointments. - li' ... + , x . . -.Q 1 L, 1 l ntl: t . , . H. k . lc 'PTC if .. e vi , a sq. it 1 Qu., x ,, Hn L , 4 And the hunt for the elusive overlay and that space maintainer to pick up enough The things you get signed off and cemented are the things that will make you a dentist. Carla P. Orland, D.D.S. Joseph F. Orrico, D.D.S. Robert L. Osmolak, D.D.S. Thomas R. Palandech, D.D.S. H. Margaret Pieczka, D.D.S. Wilhelm A. Piskorowski, D.D.S. Alexander B. Ponzio, D.D.S. TF -Dr. L. Klapper i l R. fx Everybody knows that anything that's shiny is good. -Dr. J.V. Madonia Joseph R. Potoky, D.D.S. gr V .faqxz V .. r. .r 25 Richard D. Prill, D.D.S. Q .r Khayam K. Rahamut, D.D.S. Carl C. Riccoboni, D.D.S. Frank A. Riccoboni, D.D.S. Kleyn B. Russell Jr., D.D.S. Gerald E. Raybeck, D.D.S. Somehow, thru sheer will and determination, we managed to amass enough units to graduate, even though some of us had to spend the summer of ,79 in the clinic. National Boards and NERB's behind us, we began to look to the future. Hunting for an associateship or a resi- dency or setting up an office was a harrowing experience. Freddy E. Sacoto, D.D.S. 'fin Bruce E. Sakiewicz, D.D.S. Andre C. Santos, D.D.S. 'R Thomas Sarna, D.D.S. Michael J. Saternus, D.D.S. Nicolet DeRose Schissel, D D S Gregg A. Seyler, D.D.S. At this stage of the game you should not be spelling , caries with two R's. -Dr. MH. Smulson But there was still time to enjoy ourselves. The pub was a favorite meeting place. And so was Jeannieis and Sportsman's and the Come Back Inn and all those hot spots on Rush Street. Reme fi. 1-I 'Y Ns: J! mber your overhead and also your pleasures. -Dr. L.J. Blanchet 'E xx .Xp 4-A 1:-1-' Gary M. Shellerud, D.D.S. John M. Sisto, D.D.S. Thomas W. Smiley, D.D.S. Drew G. Smith, D.D.S. Paul A. Smulson, D.D.S. Richard A. Strauman, D.D.S. Bernard J. Sullivan, D.D.S. Wayne E. Svoboda, D.D.S. Dawn B. Swenson, D.D.S. Joseph C. Syracuse, D.D.S. Philip A. Terribilini, D.D.S. Jeffrey R. Thomas, D.D.S. Paul E. Thompson, D.D.S. Donald A. Thor, D.D.S. 1 l A kj! Ni-. V Rx p xm: . J ,: X X 1 his Be that as it may, I will continue to drone on and on. ' V-fl l 1 I I 'Riva-mark -Dr. L.J. Blanchet But all good things must come to an end. As abruptly as we arrived, we left the halls of Loyola behind. And we did so with mixed feelings. Thomas W. Treweek, D.D.S. John R. Valant, D.D.S. Robert G. Verde, D.D.S Susan Shore Vignola, D.D.S. Robert J. Weber, D.D.S. Timothy P. Walsh, D.D.S. We were glad to finish what had been a tiring four year experience. We were anxious to go out into the real world and make some money for a change instead of shelling it out for tuition and incidentals. Stand up and be counted or lay down and be mounted. -Dr. C.M. Siraki We were proud to assume the title of Doctor and to be able to go forth to put into practice all of those things that we had learned, or had attempted to learn, during the past four years of hard work. Scott R. Wehrkamp, D.D.S. Thomas B. Welch, D.D.S. Heather A. Wenaas, D.D.S. Richard A. Wielgos, D.D.S. Leon L. Yuan, D.D.S. Michelle N. Zmick, D.D.S. of my own. I don't listen to what anybody tells me. l have a mind 'VP' -Dr. A.L. Vlazny But on the other hand, we were sad to leave an environment that had become so great a part of our lives. We saw our friends scattered throughout the country, perhaps never to be seen again. Fathers Baumhart, Reinke, Evett. Deans Suriano, Madonia, Guine, Jacobs. Faculty members. And Doctors the Class of 1979. Doctors - it is a great pleasure to say Doctors. It represents years and years of effort, sacrifice, patience, and dedication. Welcome to the family of Dentistry. I should like to thank each class member for bestowing on me the honor of addressing this class, which holds a special place in my heart, one last time. This honor is the pinnacle of my teaching career. But, be that as it may, I would like to say that having been on both ends of the graduation day spectrum - the recipient of a dental degree and the parent of a recipient of a dental degree - I can reflect the feelings of the new doctors, as well as the feelings of their parents and loved ones. These are your children. Their success is your success. You should be proud of them and of yourselves. And the same holds true for the spouses and loved ones of the graduates. I hope you don't mind if I just continue my last lecture, and make a few observations on things I have done right and wrong in over thirty years of looking into peoples' mouths. Tonight I would like to give you the formula for happiness. Because, unfortunately, happiness doesn't necessarily go hand-in-hand with success. Three requisites for happinesss and success are attitude, aptitude, and application. Dr. Daniel P. Kozie Q. . M . I-'fziiSTSf-. -'92 5 0 , X. - F- , s.gt.fs:- H- - 'is szgg is ,li l tniie li -75.2 F rig-3551 g. li ri Number one is Attitude. A positive mental attitude or self image is necessary for happiness and success. lf you love you are loved. One person wakes up and cheerfully says, Good morning, Lord! while another wakes up and says, Good Lord, morning! A half a glass of water is half full to one person and half empty to another. There is a feast of life served up to all of us, but, unfortunately, a lot of people don't even pull up a chair. I hope all of you will stay true to yourselves. Do your best - as you have been trained to do your best. But. don't ever get on life's merry-go-round! Before strongly desiring anything, we should look carefully into the happiness of its present owner. Never keep up with the Joneses. There will always be a Jones ahead of you. What are happiness and success? They are not money. Money has nothing to do with success. You cannot buy success. You cannot buy happiness. Success and happiness are a frame of mind. Success and happiness are elusive and are entirely up to you. As you grow and understand yourselves, the more you will understand and care for others. True happiness lies in being the person you want to be. Character is what you really are. Reputation is what people think you are. If you have empathy and care for nt.. your patients, the material things will take care of h themselves. I stress this point because I love you. I want the image you project to inspire confidence. Dr. Daniel P. Kozie 69' - nd i .. Wh i im rf I D .. 1' -17 Q A - V -1, w .-l' I ' if i Y' '--Ulf . - - v : .Je-f i,--21 , Jrfeefffre-eff. 'v..f I 5fTi,,? .. 1 F' T' than ii if So it was an end and a beginning. The start of a new life, a new career. Another step. Another stage. Another graduation. 4 fX Number two is Aptitude. Confidence brings up the subject of aptitude, an ingredient for happiness and success. As new doctors, your feelings are uncertainty and fear . . . uncertainty of the future. Are you ready? Where do you go from here? Are you well trained? Will you be successful? Are they expecting too much of you? Believe me - you are ready! And I wouldn't say it if I didn't sincerely believe it and know it to be true. You are on the threshold of a rewarding career in a fine profession. Each year at commencement time, someone gets up before the graduating class and says, You were the best students. You are the best doctors. And it becomes a cliche. But, I remember a couple of years back when you moved from freshman to sophomore year. I asked Dr. Stoffel what kind of class he was sending me. He told me, Outstanding! And you didn't disappoint me. This class was unique. When you completed the sophomore course, I congratulated Dr. Gowgiel on the excellent choices the admissions committee had made. In my ten years at the University, I have never had a class of your caliber. One point I want to emphasize .. . have faith in yourselves! You are capable. You are ready to go out and practice. Sure, you have much to learn. But don't we all? We dentists must be continuous students - actively participating in continuing education courses, seminars, and conventions. But you are starting out with a dental education second to none. I am not a graduate of your school. But I wish I were. Dr. Daniel P. Kozie .l I l F4 I zfffilf' 4 .-'rw 'Q ' 1 K I l if 1 ' I I I I., - et' f . I 5 ' it 1-. A x' ,X . ' '60, ' 4 X, g .1 1-fax A qs 4' . ' I. ,'.' ,N f J' m Hx EA I.-'..s I- 4 1 I And an end to an era. To our formal education. To our relationships and experiences. To daily interactions with our classmates who have become our colleagues and our friends. The last of the three categories - Application - concerns where and how you practice. As for your location S find an area where the land has room to lie comfortably. I suspect that inner-city and the surrounding suburbs are quite saturated with dentists. and that many of the more opportune practice locations are in outlying areas. Don't be afraid to look to new areas for your success. It is so easy to build a successful practice. Just be honest with your God, your family, your profession, and yourself. You must espouse Will Rogers' philosophy of never meeting a man you don't like. It works. It is difficult to dislike someone who likes you. lt is difficult to be angry with someone who likes you. People respond to warmth and feeling, Write your own eulogy while you live. Decide your life's goals. Think, evaluate, be content. Look for new vistas to explore. Be curious, This leads to action., You get what you plant. So plant good intentions into solid effort and you will reap success. Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, you can achieve. There is sanctity and therapy in work, Each day is precious. We all have the same amount of time. The way we use this valuable commodity is what divides the successful from the failures. A successful practice is not how much money you have in the bank. It is how satisfied and fulfilled you feel. Always strive to be professional. Always appreciate the patient. Dentistry without judgment and care, the patient would be better off without. Make people feel important. Make them feel proud they were astute enough to choose you for their dentist. Finally, because you are such a unique class, l hope that you never lose touch. I hope that at 5, IO, 20, and even 25 years from now you will all make the class reunions and enjoy each others growth and experiences. All these men at the head table have tried to give you the finest dental education available. And I think they have succeeded. In spite of all the ups and downs, I think you will look back some day and find that the years spent in school were among the happiest of your lives. I know that when my class gets together, after over thirty years, everybody looks back and says how many good times we shared. When you look at each other you will observe some of you won't have as much hair. Some will have acquired a set of ulcers. Some will be struggling to put children through school. But your sense of camaraderie will span the years and you will all still be as one. The great class of l979. Dr. Daniel P. Kozie But it doesn't have to end, because true friendship is forever. We should all make a commitment to keep in touch with each other and get together periodically at conventions and reunions. P AUT: I, ff-Masses.,-...,. wp. ' .I W .. ' f 1 V is A ' if ' 1'1 3:55 I .iz f' lip-- 'JQS ,gy x- 'j, . . 'I 5.30 . : ' A 5 sw-'itae ' .'kwk4,?, .5i'. Q i in sf: .J T . . ', - , 'fx' W.. ' Q .Y Q .fy . ,gilt .gas-s ga 9, 'I' ' are 1 . 1. 4 if -f . f rl '1 ' P l ' 6148 t fi . 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Flemwuj Levin' U QE gi gig my ' N. I nremler , Fraser d oem ,,,,,, ai ec n' NDFIDENT 5f f1ga.aiZ5S 4, ..11,: ,:'g5'Ji., ' 5, lf J gif? f'.f1Q,Qf ffi'5 ' L' 2?-92' 'fivtf' Lf' 'gjljj' If: -f--4 :G-k wx rszaf--2: f 1- -- Y V 13'-fsffi fi, f'f'fi ?'5f. '?.i'5..i--1r.1' 7' E- f5?f2.? .-H?ffa:ff 2- f f J- I , 41.-:xiii ' WE MADE IT!! Good Luck And Q' W f' Best Wlshes L To The Best: The Class of 1979 from THE STAFF of DENTGS 379 CONGRATULATIONS And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1979 From The l978f1979 STUDENT CGNGRESS PRESIDENT-CJ Ludford VICE-PRESIDENT-Susan Sup SECRETARY-Mark Beehner TREASURER-John Borello Good Luck To The Class f ' 9 A Very Special Class DR. DANIEL P. KOZIE You plan it carefully . . . because the key to your successful future is planning. Begin by calling your Patterson Dental dealer, and start out right! We have the plan- ning tools and the experience to guide you through the important first year of practice and beyond. 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Edwin Markham Congratulations Class Of 1979 Q ia - SAINT yXs A DREW' HOLY NAM :I Y N X - 1 A f SOCIETY 7 ? Calumet City, Illinois President ...,......................... Robert Valente THE BETA CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA DELTA First Vice-president . . . .... ..... N orm Black SALUTES ITS 50 GRADUATING SENIORS AND Second Vice-president . . . .... Jerome Steffe WISHES THEM THE BEST OF LUCK IN OUR CHOSEN PROFESSION. CONGRATULATIONS LOYOLA GRADS!! We would like you to buy prod- N ucts from us and feel the best way f to get yo b s es t help you get ta t d th ght y ith qual ty d tal ate I tg d tion disc t p ce d th financing yo ff d We hope yo lltk da tg advanced f hi ll t I i aniitsaiie evo t p Og v dCntQl PfUdUft.f now a d f y t To fyom e p I pl t of g ad t assista c p g am f th U itek r p t tive Z '- ho se e your school tcti ' UNITEKSIVIIDWESTERN 1 ' REGIONAL OFFICE Northwest Commerc Plaza, K J Suite 200 9701 West Higgins Road Rosemont, Illinois 60018 C3123 698-2081 YOUR LOCAL UNITEK REPRESENTATIVE IS OA p of onal salesman p t g a d rect channel f C tion between you d U tek, ready to provide th ost up-to-date information on the newest products and services. request. ITEKQ People at Your Service Shdldto t t lyh sl y Ibl t hlpyo st ff doff aboad g f tdy dt ch q p tations for study groups upo Y Recording Secretary .... ....... R obert Moll Financial Secretary . . . ....... Julian Furman Treasurer .......... ........... S teve Grdina Marshall ......... ...........,. H arry Kulik Chaplain .......... ..... P astor Ervin Wysocki Program Chairman . ..,,..,.. George Laczny Mr. and Mrs. Sam Izzo Best Wishes To The Class f l9 9 S SL A CERAM C 3315 Harlem Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60634 Phone 736-3351 n B'oblend'. A little extra insurance that your denture patients will like the way they look. A denture patient's attractive natural smile speaks vol- umes about the dentist-his care, his skill, his total con- cern for the patient's physical and psychological well being. And that same smile says something important about the teeth, too. L , Lfiezaziw- ., .ai-5lv.fe,' :Q ' 1.1 Ldxgg gn ffl! '- -:ti we gl 1' 1 ,rig Trubytei Bioblend Anteriors. Available in porcelain and plastic. Tiki! QYT E6 Q 1975 Demsply International Inc. All rights reserved Best Of Luck 1 L, ,, From The .17 'V -it rf- 'eff' iii! 1' Noni. Q-,,. To The Class Of 1979 Swv? Officers And Members ALPHA OMEGA GUILD QF DENTAL FRATERNITY SAINT APOLLONIA Congratulates Alpha Chapter The ' R.l.,t .l.E tt,S..l. .... .... ...... C h I' Graduatlng C1355 Tlicllmastsfil-:lGernll?no ....,.. ........ P reilllglirl Robert H. Moll ......... .... V ice-president Blase P. Brown . . . . . . Treasurer Theresa Zenner . . . Secretary 7itm4?-mm DR. RAFFAELE SURIANO Dean ,pa-b4507n44f faf-CJ,Afa-4.1-.1 ,aaa-4-rr-0 'fain 'Q N fix r J O 0 'D J . 6 I f I ' 331 . V I' 5 48 ILASS of 1977 o-yofa Hiversfli-y School of Denlllsffy June 1979 Dear Fr1ends and Colleagues About the only beneflt of be1ng ed1tor of a yearbook 15 the chance to have the last word a personal retrospectlve on a four year sl1ce of l1fe But f1rst I would l1ke to thank all of those who helped 1n the productlon of th1s book Spec1al acknowledgment must be made to J1m Cocker1ll John Bl1ckenstaff J1m Whltehead and Dr Sur1ano for the1r many contr1but1ons and support To those of you 1n the class that helped out, many thanks And to those of you who d1d not well lt was to be expected They also serve who only stand and watch ' W1th that out of the way on to retrospectlve We arr1ved here as strangers and we left less than four years later as frlends That about covers t Everythlng 1n between was sort of a blur We had our ups and downs Looklng back I can recall a lot more downs than ups There were a lot of t1mes when we wondered 1f we would ever make lt and 1f lt was worth all of the hassle In a few years we w1ll be looklng back on these four years as the 'good old days H God only knows what the future w1ll hold for each of us The only th1ng of 1mportance 15 that we enjoy what we're do1ng As Loyola's former dean Dr W H Logan put 1t, Hlt matters much whether we make good dent1sts 1n our college course, but lt matters more that we make of them good en and good C1t1Z6HS of the world Cultlvatlng lastlng fr1endsh1ps 15 the qulckest route to happlness We have spent four years gettlng to know each other and becom1ng frlends I 15 sa1d that people 1n adverslty always help each other out and pull together Perhaps that was our mot1vat1on But regardless of what brought us together we should not allow t1me and d1stance to dlssolve th1s fr1endsh1p Hopefully we w1ll see most of the class at the annual M1dw1nter Meet1ng 1U Ch1cago W w1ll also have to plan PETlOd1C reun1ons Dr Dan KOZ16 has extended an 1nV1tHt10H to us to hold our f1ve year reunlon 1n 1984 at h1s farm outsrde of Kenosha w1SCOHS1n He has prom1sed to arrange for appropr1ate Hspeakersu to make lt a contlnulng educatlon semlnar Ctax deductablel In order to be able to keep 1h touch I want to keep an up to date address 11st of all class members As soon as you have set up a base of operatlons whether 11 1S your offlce or the offlce where you w1ll assoclate for whatever per1od of t1me or a res1dency or grad school, or home whatever please send me a card wlth your address and phone number Whenever you move send me your new address so that the 11st w1ll be current Then 1f you need to contact anyone from the class you can contact me for the1r address My address and phone number are 1nd1cated below If you are ever 1n the nelghborhood please drop 1H In clos1ng I w1sh to offer each of you my best wlshes for happ1ness and success 1h everythlng you do May you all attaln your personal goals of wealth prest1ge fam1ly bus1ness and most 1mportantly personal happlness and ful E1 l lment As ever L1 cfn41 Thomas Ahnger D D S 221 East St Paul Street Spr1ng Valley Ill1no1s 61362 phone 815 664 5391 TAfms 0 ' J D 1 ' ' ' ll I , . i . 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