16 9 o Vi N , - f 2 I-J ' Q-4 -! nm . H A ,A A I , a . 3 HA-HI M Ui! ? V' Q f 15 ' V. i -A , , , 1? .- ARLINGTON ANES HEIGHTS 10, MOUNT PROSPECT ml. .X , .. -.-,Y .,, -W ,Y ..- ,., mn! Imagine Christ our Lord present before you upon the cross, and begin to speak with Him, asking how it is that though He is the Creator, He has stooped to become man, and to pass from eternal life to death here in time, that thus He might die for our sins. I shall also reflect upon myself and ask: What have I done for Christ? What am I doing for Christ? What ought I to do for Christ? The Book of the Spiritual Exercises I-II LAND fm? AQ Ggjx af Q-O 65 o cp -Z' 'BN Q' Q' EERFI N ' THBRO 'X 4 0 4,5 Q53 O QQ 9 O PARK COE WIN ILMETTE 12521 MORTON SKOKI Xp P GROV CLS Q-OI WW LES LIN WOOD fl. TNT 5 KCYLI ZW Z 50 P7 X09 X-I 2 YN I MS C HIC A G O ST. GERTRUDE U31 ST. IGNATIUS gsm ST. ITA 4253 A . LATER FIFTY YEAR The pictures on these pages show the new Loyola Academy. They were token from a helicopter with a wide angle lens. To the student of 1910, this photo would mean nothing. He knew Loyola Academy as an underpopulated Dumbach Hall. The helicopter was still in the experi- mental stage and the wide angle lens was still to come. So a few photographs show the vast difference in the Class of '60 and the Class of '11, The things which we take for granted would be new and wondrous to those graduates of fifty years ago: how graphically this example illustrates it. Www'-i f fmi W - -N . new Q 1. lt i gli,- irpgyiixgiitfqw- Wi: i iq i -,fi vw' x Q ,. l J . v' A my , A I V-wif' X . we i 1 A -e i' ll' :ne ,Qs , . , Wi ies - Q f is A 'wt-s e H u or 2 if , Wi ? PM-is , '- ,, H 2 e f new Q. is i gf A if E. W, ' '- 4 4 -W 1 - 2e:,,a . 5 . - ' 1, Q, ' 'W ' 'I x .mf , , :5,.41l,jf15?5 i 'pw -f U' s . in ai A 1 ' 'K in A 5' 4 4' ',, H v -We ep., we we X I fly. :H s.-- N ',1.,1 .. A yen F A 6 . .1 v ,w1gg, K . 31 .Air y sf Q A , Y . i Qg rgkwji ,z if- Q , Y K. K A , egg , gi 1kN,wiri3it new , Qf'l,,e . K M X My xi .. sc --M. M NN W ..,. We M.. e u W A A i gf 238 5 ,. e gm u W u, En N. X N T: so www ns, .g5xL5Q,+A'..e Wm - U. c A ey s. , Mbgsssc A Q. , L 3 45:5 1'5E?fff v ' - . f'-1. -Q., , .1- H f ' YQ: -' L' , I gi D ,g5g,e'f ,Mi W ws we -P ,Q H A A ,nf , , -. - .pn 5' v 1 Q ..v,'f ' H. -fgf Y , .Q 1 f ' 'U ,,. Y. ,, W ,A we y C0 Faculty . Seniors . Activities . Sports . . Underclcssmen - iQ l-if A .,-, R - 2 N, . - I l tlg, WWC., yfyf T ' an n Q 0 v veg., STH: The theme of the 1960 Loyola Year is the comparison of two classes of people, each one distinct and different, yet each possessing one unify- ing factor, Loyola Academy. The idea of this book is to contrast and com- pare the graduating seniors of 1960 with the seniors who graduated from the Academy in 1911. It has been stated already that there is a vast difference between these two groups of Loyola men, no one will deny that. A very wise man once remarked that a mind streched by a new idea can never return to its original proportions. Here is where the greatest differ- ence lies. What does it matter that one senior drove to Dumback Hall in a Model 'T' instead of a Chevrolet Impala or wore knickers instead of the newest lvy League fashions? The senior of today has been thrown into a world where Catholicism is coming into its own and where men are forever seeking truth in the midst of turmoil. The graduates of the class of '11 knew nothing of world wars, depressions, atomic bombs, or Communism. Due to a lack of com- munication and transportation, his view was compact and limited. To the senior of fifty years ago, the moon was an inaccessable satellite and nothing more. But many men in. our class will use this same moon as a target for missiles and as a springboard for even greater feats in God's universe. However, the first graduates knew an America we shall never recap- ture. They know a Loyola Academy of early beginnings, of small classes, and growing pains in a new building. We, too, in the class of 1960 know something of a new building and have certainly seen the results of grow- ing pains. And we are also the last who can remember, months ago, trudging to a campus on the lake. . . Thus, by retracing time back to the year of 1911, we can see that Loyola Academy is the common bond between our class and the first class of 1911, This is what we share: a building, an ideal. 15 'Q 2 i, 1 Q, - 3' ' . u f ' 'wifrf . .Fw- . . -' fi: 1 . s ,, .1, -,KP Y 1 -'r2l5w ' -Sig? ' . I Q Jil, tg- ..f few T. 4?'i'+ Q- , i 'ff-619 ' , l5:, ,, Sw -' Qian ft rr , I 'nl . ids N 1 KJ ,, Di is - K A 1 X N E I 'in' Q 'Y h I X ' A, 'v nQraL,:?' ,R -f h . . ' f, . V-of is , .Q '-4 , my . - -is iqg'Qf - V, .A ,L ,m 1 . X W V-on -sr X mx-tt , ,wa -Lf. P' . , N -0 s i A GENERATION ON WHEELS - In the teenager's school-life and night-life, his Grst love is the family car, a modern convenience unknown to the students of titty years ago. Monythlnqshovodlungodslneathointuniors rnenlvldthoirdtplomasondhoododforcollego. lnekln 1911 Hanryfordwascoosldcrod mud and th0Mod0l'T'cndStanloyStsuunronlypos:ingfuds. Ydtoday9616oftlscaavlur'hdl':sagiv'vosmoachooI livrlnqtiicaslliyoafsnaany ehangodln thl'luamo,lnthsel'wrdi,ondinsocioty.!utalwayl the .Insult goal of complain education lm been pnnntatloyolc. A CLASS IN guiding light LIVING - The Mass has always been the and ever-present aid for all Loyolans. Fifty years ago the use of the missal and daily reception of Holy Communion, standards today, were the exception. T'WAS THE NIGHT BEFORE - Christmas at home hasn't changed much in fifty years, but the cost hos. Today the average student spends forty dollars an gifts for family and friends during the Christmas rush. Q , ' ' -N' wt Ansntirenswlluldhasboendplnldlo todoy's student population -labor. Thin on more fob openings and more employed xNclonneacl'oyear.lflshardtoronl1:oIha1 ance the Bm graduasion student employ- memhosundergomaoomplohrcvolullon. Now JOM :fall hlgh school salon qui employed. Not only does' the siudcnf IGI! wombut he spends iv. Over Va bllllon dol lupcmbylilgh schoolstuelontsldell your.Thes9udQnti1do8nllalyaporloF Amoricunbusincss. A OLD TRADITION Af ffy years the old .lesuil lradilion is slill th I d I Q minule sludy. These ore the hordes! In f fh l h I 1 iusl oslm 4D senior Barry Byrne. f iq.- . WW-if-i. 'K THEN AS x X Q R ,-,'--- -Q , .,-- f lt, . K Q I! I! ' N ,5 I: ,S '1 l lu -., lx fx N A .V , A 1 H, A A N fi . ' tg.g3 - .', aa. ,.., ' A 522' -- 'inf k'1,'rff.ir.- 2 -' M QW ...M ,, L.:4,4.g4, :4.-g,n,,5,,Q A K . Z JV Building A :fi . an 1. , 0 The Same fefxl Ideal - I -f I Q 'Kd' qv -F me, f 21 , M as - 1 ' ns ww A a X, 'l ,.-sms.: M - u - fl 1 1 1 Madonna della Sffada - Ohe chapel on the lake The new chapel - the heart of rho school j l fi j f. l Wu he l xy Q lb . ,, K , 'X MM . , ffl A 1. 'Q ll asf' , mf L -H W. In Q fl Ni! 441 11 A -.. ,JJ The new gym - a scene for basketball, pep rallies, dances, and honors convocation: 1 u S 4 1 1 , . r 'ZH Q A i M i i Mr 6 ' 5 A WY! R A i I , 'wr ' Q, WA an Qpafsiivf L L if Q, , . - l-Nw.: L ' Q KA., .,,4..,N+' K: k A' I l 1 ,.h- A ' 'I' - A I K N. - 1 -v-1-' ll I I A . LQ! in A X I. A. 0.'Shoughncssy Pool - the center of wafer polo, The physics lub - worship for future scientists -.. swimming meets, and offer-school fun far 7 3 . M ii 7 ' - r .V awvffr 'fb fiiif sgwglg gram gf 34 ni' V E - r. WL an H- The new Iibrcry - dedicaved Oo srudenl service . A- 'W I im 'T ' Muff! K , -,-- Dumboch Hall - a eiiodsl of learning for 47 years Cahferio - thc mos! lnioyable class in the day ,F Mx' I MQ' Vg Q -af WG .W Dedicating the Lennie Sachs Memorial Stadium. Four hundred and twenty-five years ago, a group of seven dedicated men founded a religious society in Paris, the Society of Jesus. The leader of this congregation was a man of tremendous talents, an orator who had the power to draw many to him, an educator who turned out many of the great- est minds of the Catholic Church, a soldier who possessed great abilities to organize and overcome obstacles. This man was St. Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits. With the tremendous growth of the Society of Jesus, there have been other great men to follow in the path of Ignatius. It is to one of these men that this book is dedicated. The man - Rev. Michael I. English, S.J., President of Loyola Academy. As a soldier, speaker, teacher and executive, Fr. English resembles St. Ignatius. As a soldier Fr. English saw the North African and Italian campaigns during the Second World War. He preached retreats in Germany for fellow chaplains and taught in a school for chaplains. As a speaker Fr. English has established himself among the very best. We, the students of Loyola Academy, know well the warm direct approach of his sermons, that personal touch which seems to make each sentence have a single, personal meaning which can be applied only to oneself. As a teacher, Fr. English has held the positions of Pro- fessor of philosophy and theology at Loyola University and was appointed Regent of the Loyola University Medical School. As an executive, Fr. English faces the enormous task of placing Loyola Academy on a firm financial basis. With this man guiding each undertaking, there is an air of optimism about the new campus. This book is respectfully dedi- cated to the man who has come to lead Loyola in the 'l960's. Chatting with parents at the open house. w-.,,, -v-. L M 'wp-...- ' 5 N X K N s -KK N N . X Ei x - , N X x x, xx , -V. ,, x X My YQ. X N Q, N X X N xx X FACULTY ,,. TWVQTT .r FR. JOHN P. BEALL, S.J. Assistant Principal of Loyola Academy. Junior Swimming Coach. FR. JAMES A. CONDON, S.J. Superintendant of Maintenance and Buildings. Student Counselor. ADMINISTRATION ww, 1-N QW Rev. Rudolph J. Knoepfie, S.J. Principal Loyola Academy 1959-60 Born August 'l7, 'I914 Entered the Society ot Jesus August 20, 1932 Ordained June 20, 'I946 Died April 18, 'I960 May he rest in Peace BROTHER JAMES BUR, S.J. Assistant Superintendent of Maintenance and Buildings. BROTHER HERMAN ELSAESSER, S.J. Head Golf Coach. Cafeteria Purchasing Agent. ,, FATHER CHARLES A. CONROY, English 2. Moderator to Senior Class. Student Council Moderator. Assistant to President. Assistant Athletic Director. FR. KENNETH E. NOETZEL, S.J. Treasurer of Loyola Academy. S 13' 1 li' All FR. WALTER O. CRANE, S.J. English l Chairman English Department, 'Ist and 2nd yrs. Religion 1, 2 Coach of Tennis Team Director of Apostleship of Prayer Moderator of Acolytes Student Counselor. In the words of Francis Bacon, 'writing malleth the exact man.' It is for this reason we put so much time and effort on WRITING, the title of our English boolns far four years. FR. WILLIAM F. RYAN, S.J. English 4. Chairman English Department, 3rd and 4th yrs. Moderator of Mission Collectors. Grow and extend your horizon beyond that June graduation. Look farther into your future. Have your dreams and ideals, but realize that now you are acquiring the means to reach to- ward them. Do not be content with the little narrow view. Expand your vision. Strive for excellence. English is lor all - humanists, scientists, and executives MR. JOHN D. RYAN, S.J. English I, 3. Assistant Director Apostleship of Prayer. Assistant Moderator Catholic Inter-racial Council. The appreciation of literature, like its creation, demands bath head and heart. MR. JOHN P, HEIM, S.J. English 3. Speech 3, Moderator of Radio Club. Assistant Moderator of Book Store. Drama Club, Persistent, everyday application, is what pays oft in the study life. FR. WILTON SKIFFINGTON, S.J. English 3. Advanced Placement English. Religion 3, 4. Chairman Advanced Placement English. Few things are more exasperating than a man of whom it truly may be said 'a chiel's among ye takin' notes.' MR. JAMES H. BOWMAN, SJ. Speech I, 2. English I, 2. Moderator of Junior Sodality Moderator of Catholic Inter-racial Council. There is no greater ioy for the Loyola student than the study of English literature. MR. MICHAEL P. QUINN English 2, 4. MR. FRANK C. BANDACARRI English l. Typing Never let failure deter you for mistakes often help you to gain the goal that you thought was beyond you. Science club launches first Loyola rocket MR. GERALD F. CAVANAUGH, S.J. Mathematics l. Physics 4. Spkch 1. Moderator of Sophomore Sodality Moderator of Science Club Physics alone combines the formal rigor of mathematical reasoning with the suppleness required of a mind required to think in the teeth of hard facts. MR. KENNETH J. JUDY General Science l. Biology 2, 4. Moderator of Astronomy Club. The true study of science only begins in the classroom. FR. JOHN W. STEJSKAL, S.J. Physics 4. Chairman Science Department. Moderator of Science Club. Student Counselor. The deeper a scientist delves into the mysteries of this world, the greater is his respect and admiration for the God who created it. MR. JAMES M. ROACH Mathematics 3. Chemistry 3, 4. Advanced Placement Chemistry. Solving problems in chemistry is like any other skill. It takes lots of practice after you have learned the method. ?wJ1 .3 a , ,f 1-. . . . gi 1 :gg .ij iv, ' MR. JOHN J. CONNELLY Mathematics 2, 3, 4. Advanced Placement Mathematics Mathematics is logic. Know why in addition to how. FR. THOMAS J. POWERS, S.J. Mathematics I. Student Counselor. Co-Chairman Math. Department, Famous last words: Father, I forgot to change the sign. College math introduced into curriculum MR. RICHARD L. POMMIER Mathematics I, 2, 3. For a year freshmen study algebra, the in- strument of higher mathematics, to acquire mathematical dexterityg then as sophomores attend geometry class to prove the proposition that their mathematical hand has all thumbs. MR. PETER D. FOX, S.J. Mathematics I, 2, 3. Speech I. Hard math problems and hard tootball games seem to teach identical lessons. About 2596 of the bays learn that all It takes is a little extra eftortg and the rest learn how to quit. tux'-11 FATHER PHILIP M. COOGAN, S.J. Mathematics 'l. Speech 2. Student Counselor I, 2. MR. JEROME C. SPELLMAN Mathematics 2, 3, 4. Mathematics is a symbolic language for ab- stract ideas. FR. DONALD J. O'SHAUGHNESSEY, S.J. History 1. latin l. Chairman History Department. Student Counselor. The perceptive student will benefit from history also in terms of sympathy with his fellow man and even of a better understanding of self. MR. WALTER l.. BAMBERGER History 2. Speech 3. Drama Club Moderator. Remember you will make History tomorrow. MR. DONALD ROGAN History l Man's appreciation and understanding at his yesterday enable him to find meaning in his today and promise in his tommorraw. MR, JOHN R. CROWLEY, S.J. Latin l, 3. Economics 3. Assistant Freshman Football Coach. Assistant Torch Club Moderator. Poster Club Moderator. In economics one can't talk intelligently with- out facts. the past - the present - student surveys - all equal social studies MR. ROBERT J. DUNN, S.J. Sociology 4. History 1. Speech 2. Moderator of Year. Moderator of Camera Club. Observe with peace and joy the Lord's worldp iudge it with the eyes of Christy selflessly seize some aspect ot that world and give your- self to it. .Q FR. ROBERT A. POLLAUF, S.J. Speech 3, 4. Student Counselor. Chairman Speech Department. Moderator of Debators. Moderator of Bowling League. A man with ideas may succeed, but a man who can eftectively express his ideas in speech is sure of success. FR. LAURENCE M. BARRY, S.J. Student Counselor 4. Now is the time of great decisions, college, courses, career. More important is direction and goal - especially the eternal goal. QT' 1 L.. FR. HARRY .l. BARTON, S.J. Religion l, 2, 3. Student Counselor 1. FR. BENJAMIN R. MORIN, S.J. Religion 'l, 2, 3, 4. Student Counselor. Chairman Social Ethics Department. 'Ignorance is not a virtue.' This statement is especially pertinent where there is question of divine things. Ngo, therefore, teach all nations X., :ew .M .ff 'f KAN- ff. FR. JOHN H. REINKE, S.J. Spanish 3. Director of Guidance. Moderator of Mothers' Club. FR. MAGUIRE, S.J. Student Counselor. MR. REDMOND LYONS Spanish 3, 4. FR. GERASIME LEGRIS, S.J. French 3, 4. Chairman of Modern Language Department. Moderator of Alumni Association. Moderator of Fathers' Club Le Francais est la langue des Anges. 4 Homer and Virgil enliven dead languages at Loyola Q 5, MR. PATRICK .I. BOYLE, S.J. Latin 'l, 2. Torch Club Moderator. Head Freshman Football Coach. How did some of you people get into second year Latin!!! MR. CASIMIR J. KOTOWSKI, S.J. Latin I, 2. Religion I. Director of Student Book Store. You get out of Latin iust what you put into it. FATHER PAUL J. CLIFFORD, S.J. Latin 4. Moderator of Senior Sodality. Chairman of Latin Department. Director of School Sodolities. A conscientious application to the study of Latin here and now - ah hae: olim memin- isse iuvabitf' MR. FRANCIS J. HOUDEK, S.J. Greek 3, 4. Advanced Placement Greek. Speech I, 2, 3. Latin 3. Moderator Prep CU.C.l Moderator National Honor Society. Make Christ your first, fast, best, and last friend. fG.M. Hoplcinsl-Do this and even in Iife's failures you will succeed. - Ytfile l:'i...' , if- . W . .nu ft L itit bg. -, - . - , tp. , 5, ' -. l g., we-Q - ' -5. .gg , wiv , .3-w a 4-15. A 'ltr MR. FREDERICK V. SIMUNICH, S.J. FR. FLORIAN l. ZlMECKl, S.J. Latin l, 3. Latin l, 2. Speech l. Religion 3. Glee Club Director, Speech 'l. Assistant Freshmen Football Coach. Student Counselor. Chairman Latin Department, lst and 2nd yrs. If any language can be singled out as the Diredor of Remedial Reading. most important for its past, present, and future contributions to world welfare, that language Latin trains boys in valuable attitudes and in is Latin. habits of thinking accurately and orderly. MRS. JOAN SERWICH Mrs. Anne Sheridan, Mrs. Nancy Johnson, Mrs. Secretary tc the Assistant Principal. Eloise Teldelf secfelarles- C3 ' -Q, ,ff MR. JAMES P. GSCHWEND, S.J. Latin I, 2. Speech 'l. Assistant Moderator of Debating Society. Assistant Moderator of Drama Club. Interest is of the essence of education A uninterested teacher cannot teach, nor can an uninterested pupil learn. ol authority MISS GERTRUDE JURSCHAK Secretary ta the Treasurer. 5 . ' A. fx, g Q - , A -, i . -. 4- 1 'Q 2 - . K' . as A N is Q4 -,gl mf.. li' .S . . 3 5 A fix of 'Y S9 i A if I ...ai- 2 FR. WILLIAM P. RYAN, Mathematics I. Speech 2. Religion 2. Athletic Director. MR. JAMES B. POZZA Physical Education I, 2. Intramural Director. Head Football Coach. Assistant Basketball Coach. It takes work to be a winner. S.J. my next to the on coming report card, sports is the most MR EUGENE P. SULLIVAN Physical Education I, 2. Business Law 3. Intramural Director. Head Basketball Coach. Assistant Football Coach. The basis of a iust law is MR. CHARLES H. KRANZ English l, 2. Driving Instruction. Assistant Football Coach. You have a job to do which demands good English. discussed sublect on campus MR. DONALD MULLIGAN History l, 2. Head Swimming Coach. Head Track Coach. Head Cross-country Coach. History is the foundation stone of knowledge We must know what people have done in order to understand and make better this world entrusted to us. LEONARD JARDINE English. Head Athletic Director. Football Coach. Business Law. sf r 1 xY Q5-XT if ,115 7 1 - ww-sf., '. ' wing.. Stifficfft If rig A . . 41 4 x I .t .K wg x ig tt '27 X tv-'fZr4 ?E.Pil?3, 4 IX V f4 Cd ln Sa Sb? Te' I x L1 H ' W' th, THREE CIENTI into the ine W X Rx ug rwta , ss 51 eniors ARL p'cne theory und 5, Qc S S S S C MOORE ond BOB WADE, Loyolds two National Merit Finalists, probe cl er the watchful eye of FR. STEJSKAL. Loyola's curriculum prepares seniors for the surging sixties. CONGR T l TONS E GIS d h T ELLY d h W ASCENT TO MOUNT OLYMPUS. You wouldn't have had to ask me, Frank, if you had iotted it down. AMERICA. Senior sociology class views America through the eyes of America. DIFFICULTlES???????? MR. FOX, geometry teacher, conducts plans of war with the Knights of the Square- Circle, BILL REICH, ED DONOGHUE, DWIGHT FISHER. af.. The two graduating classes commemorated in this yearbook are fifty years apart. The changes in these fifty years put the graduates worlds apart. Nineteen-ten was a time of rugged individualism devoid of the thought of world war. Nineteen-sixty belongs to the Organization Man - men used to the rules of cold war waged with propaganda. Yet there is a common heritage binding these two classes together. It is an academic heritage. It is St. Ignatius Loyola's theory of education. Facing different worlds, these two classes meet on basic principles applic- able to nineteen-ten and nineteen-sixty. These few pages of pictures pre- sent some of the old and some of the new from that educational theory. A S .I I .ww 3...-ff AIM: we I kg' 'LY 'iutfi-iq, i ic, f .12 - .172 ' gg. t-,350 ,4.'1.l5,., K -..' 'iififse-.T. , J! . Science curriculum increases facilities The theme of this book is the seniors of the class ol 1960 as opposed to the seniors of 1911. During these past titty years, great advances have been made in many fields, especially science - atom and hydrogen bombs, atomic submarines, rocketships, and nuclear power plants. What will happen in the next fifty years will be up to the scientific majors of today. Perhaps the next turn of the key of knowledge or another tedious experiment will unlock for these young men still greater secrets of our vast universe. As these men advance, so will science, and so will the honor and glory of the Al- mighty Creator of our universe. s r . iii' r ' t 'N ': As ,1,,, ' 1 rw.. MR. ROACH is momentarily interrupted while explain- ing problems encountered in formulae writing. JUST FORGET THE MOVIE, READ THE BOOK. MR. BOWMAN promotes the paper-back program as he pushes another novel into the hands of an eager student. Wy' ff..- Classic subiects still hold attention ot students While science has been progressing with leaps and bounds, the CLASSICS have shown little visible advance. They have, however, crept ahead in two distinct ways - the first being the advance from age to age with each period adding a new writer, poet, or philosopher, the second is in the student's own mind. Each pupil must discover for himself the delighttulness ot Homer, the subtleties ot Chaucer, the richness of Shake- speare. For fifty years the ultimate of Jesuit education has been embodied in the Honors Course, which strives for the cultured, in- tellectual man. KNUCKLEHEADSH Latin comes tough, but so does MR. BOYLE, seen here drill- ing DARYL ANDERSTROM. V' 9 wwf' i,w 'hjt 'r .va IF HOMER DID IT, SO CAN I! This is the motto of all determined Greek students, and Loyola's JOHN GERDING is no exception. -5.. 4' Visitors to Loyola WELL. .. find many changes. What strikes the graduate of 1911 as he revisits a new edition of an old idea? He finds a view that fills his entire field of vision - forty-four acres which provide a better educational institution for the class of 1960, expansion in size from 160 students to almost ten times that number, a teaching faculty of varied skills, techniques, and views, history books twice the size because of two world wars, new courses to study the newly developed fields in science, mathe- matics, and languages, classrooms filled with new scientific equip- ment: all this and more strikes the graduate of 1911 as he views the new Loyola Academy from which the class of 1960 is graduating. lt's at the bookstore, the price is SOC, and the tit1e's How to . . . RECREATION. Attempting to pass the semester Latin exam are a group of elite Jesuit Latin scholars. ali in.. Mr. Donald Rogan presents his history seminar to graduate students of Loyola University. One of the most recent additions to Loyola's lay staft is o red-headed, sharp-witted young man, Mr. Donald Rogan. He teaches underclossmen history and is himself a student of this subiect. Right now, Mr. Rogan is working toward his Master's Degree ot Loyola University. Recently he gave a seminar at L.U. which is pictured on this page. The Academic Advisor gets advice. - as he appears to Loyola freshmen. Mr. Rogan, the student. . i be One hour from suburb to city 0 V31 ,,m..rA if if A W ,, v NW . x ' W- v 'WM wma g 4, M ,ff f , Q sw ,...-Af M? -qw ! ff X .K 'Q' X . . ,-ff' .1 ,mar- fi H 3 F' x is I-'1n.g .S gs N Q, N W K. .K A,-Q sy V i Y Wi 9 L ,, A-A ff m g Sv 6' at W mi' FN. v if 55' Q25 Xp ,1 s gg'- IW fire, 's ' 9 5 SENICR WILLIAM J. SMITH IU34 Seminole Rd. CWilmetteI Alpine 1-1308 Saint Francis Xavier Honors Course First Honors President, Senior Class, President 1 4, Vice President 2 3, Torch Club 1 2 3 4, Vice President 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Football 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Captain 4, All North Section Honorable Mention 2, All North Section 3, 1960 Youth Achievement Fiftieth Graduating Class Senior Class. Officers Award Nominee. DONALD F. ROMANO 1720 Crilly Court, 1141 MOhawk 4-1045 Saint Philip Benizi Honors Course JOHN A. BREEN 140 Sheridan Road CWinnetka1 Hllcrest 6-5805 Saints Faith, Hope, Charity English Course Vice-President of Senior Class, Secretary-Treasurer I 2, President 3 4, Sodality 1, Dramatic Club 3, Torch Club 1 2 3 4, President 4, Football 1 2 3 4, Captain 1, All North Section 3 4, All Catholic League Honorable Mention 3 4, Basketball 1, Track 1 2 3 4, 1960 Youth Achievement Award Nominee. Secretary of the Senior Class, President 1 3, Vice- President 2 4, Sodality 1 2, Vice-President 1 2, Men of the Sacred Heart 3 4, Torch Club 3 4, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Football 1 2, Basket- ball 2, Homecoming Dance Committee Head 4. ROBERT J. RUPPE 1353 Arthur Avenue 1261 AMbassador 2-7313 Saint Ignatius Latin-English Course Secretary Senior Class, Vive-President 1, Secretary 2, President 3 4, Men of the Sacred Heart 3, Vice- President 3, Torch Club 3 4, Football 1 2 3 4, Hon- orable Mention North Section 4, Basketball 3 4 Track 3. 1 JOSEPH R. ANZELONE 6057 N. Talmon Avenue C45 AMbossodor 2-6077 Saint Timoihy English Course Sodalify 1. E. MICHAEL BAUER 9437 Harding fSkolcieD ORchurd 3-5057 Saint Joan of Arc English Course Sodalify 'I 2, Men of fhe Heart 3, Foofball 1 2 3 4. A Q 'ver--117 THOMAS ANTHONY BEAVER 257 Dickens Rood lNorthfieldJ Hlllcresi 6-7293 Saint Philip The Apostle Scieniific Course Class Officer: Vice-President 2, Presi- dent 3, Vice-President 4, Sodolify 3 4, Asfronomy Club 3, Secretary 3, Trock 3 4, Entered Loyola in second year. ROBERT N. BEUCHER 840 Sheridon Road fGlencoeJ VErnon 5-1241 Sacred Heart Latin-English Course Second Honors Men of fhe Sacred Heart 4, Yeor- book 4. 2,3 '11 'lx ef- 4.1,-in GEORGE E. BURNS 1322 W. Arthur Avenue 1261 AMbassador 2-7773 St. Ignatius English Course Camera Club 3, Radio Club Science Club 3. o I 1 ky fig-Fix CARL BUSS 2140 Belle Plaine Avenue 1181 GRaceland 2-3866 Saint Benedict Honors Course Second Honors Class Officer: Treasurer 3, Sodality 1 2 3, Torch Club 3 4, Football 1 2 3 4, Captain 4, Track 1 2 3 4, Daily News Relay Team 2, Skoglund Award, All North Shore 1st Team, All Catholic 2nd Team. PAUL BIERSACH 1203 Maple Aven e CEvanston1 U GReenIeaf 5-7854 Saint Mary Honors Course First Honors Sodality 1, Camera 3. JOSEPH J. BRINCKERHOFF 127 Woodbine Avenue CWilmetteJ Alpine 1-9149 St. Francis Xavier Scientific Course Swimming 3 4, Entered Loyola in 2nd year. P. BARRY BYRNE 1013 Ridge Avenue GReenleaf 5-8394 St. Nicholas Latin-English Course Second Honors 1 2. WILLIAM J. BRAASCH SPring 7-0304 Queen of All Saints Scientilic Course Basketball 1. PATRICK C. BROWN IDlewood 2-5254 Immaculate Conception English Course Second Honors 6030 N. Keating Avenue C461 353 Park Avenue IHighIand Parkl Sodality 3, Men of the Sacred Heart 3 4, Track 3. Entered in 3rd year. PATRICK J. CALLAHAN IEvanston1 1029 Ashland Avenue IWilmette1 ALpine 1-5470 Saint Francis Xavier Scientific Course Sadality 2 3, Men of the Sacred CIb34F tbll Sodality 1, Prep 2, Camera Club Heart 4, Torch 2 3 Manager, Basketball Manager 2 3, Tennis. u ,ooa W7 x ...eq JOHN P. CANNON 6441 N. Seeley Avenue 1451 HOllycourt 5-7459 Saint Henry Latitn-English Course MARK J. CARAHER 1676 W. Edgewater EDgewater 4-0731 St. Gertrude Scientific Course Second Honors Sodality 2 3, Poster Club 1, Camera Club 1 3 4. THEODORE M. CLARKE 2146 Kenilworth, CWilmettel Alpine 1-8448 St. Joseph Scientific Course Second Honors Entered Loyola in 2nd year. Avenue C261 VICTOR F. CAPDEVIELLE 5948 Sheridan Road M01 LOngbeach 1-0998 Saint Gertrude Latin-English Course Second Honors Sodality 1, Dramatic Club 3 4, Poster Club 4. CHRISTOPHER T. CARLEY 851 Ash Street KWlnnetl:aJ Hlllcrest 6-3614 Saints Faith, Hope 81 Charity English Course Sodality 1 2 3, Men of the Sacred Heart 3 4, Track 2. GEORGE T. COLEMAN ARTHUR B. COLLINS 3848 N. Seeley Avenue 1181 6119 N. Keeler 1461 GRaceland 2-6849 MUlberry 5-8720 Saint Benedict Queen of All Saints Latin-English Course Latin-English Course Second Honors Second Honors Camera Club, Football 1, Baseball Sodality 1 2 3, Men of the Sacred 34. Heart 2 3 4, Torch Club 3 4, Foot- ball 1, Golf 1 2 3 4, Captain 2, Chairman Homecoming Dance Com- mittee 4. DEAN CONLEY 6253 N. Sheridan Road AMbassador 2-0530 Saint Gertrude English Course Sodality 1 2 3, Drama Club 1 2 3 4, Yearbook 4, Prep 1, Poster Club 1 3 4, Riding Club 2, Football 2 3, Cross Country 4, Track 1 2 3 4, Winner Freshman Declamation Con- test. NJ 4-J ?Y r 'u. 41' --nfl i L THOMAS R. DE MAEYER 6434 Sacramento C451 HOllycourt 5-7121 St. Timothy Scientific Course Sadality 1 2 3. WILLIAM J. DEVLIN 46 Pine Tree Road INorthbrookl CRestwood 2-5761 St. Norbert Scientific Course Second Honors Entered Loyola in fourth year. ERNST F. DEHNERT 9354 Hamlin Avenue Iskokiel ORchard 3-6018 Saint Joan of Arc Latin-English Course Sodality 1 2, Men of the Sacred Heart 4, Glee Club 1, Torch Club 4, Basketball 1 4, Tennis 1 2 3 4. J. TIMOTHY DIETZE 2620 W. Wilson Avenue JUniper 3-0500 Queen of Angels English Course Acalytes 1, Drama Club 2 3 4, Glee Club 1 2 3 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Poster Club 4. COLEMAN M. CONNOLLY DOUGLAS G. DAVIDSON 7442 Claremont Avenue C455 4951 W. Penwcole Avenue 6411 ROgers Park 4-0668 MUlberry 5-1674 Saint Margaret Mary Our Lady of Victory Latin-English Course Scientific Course Sodolity 1 2 3 4, Dramatic Club Second Honors 2 3 4, Yearbook 1 2 3 4, Football Dramatic Club 3, Yearbook 4, Prep 1. 1, Track 4. JEROME R. DAVIS JAMES E. DAVITT 2112 Elmwood Avenue IWilmettel 300 5- Fairview Avenue. Alpine 1-5253 Saint Joseph English Course Sodality 2 3, Swimming 1 2. CPark Ridgel TAlcott 3-4047 St. Mary, Seat of Wisdom Scientific Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3 4, Men of the Sacred Heart 2 3 4, Dramatic Club 3 4, Prep 3 4, Rostrum 3 4, Gavel 1 2. -I' ' MICHAEL R. DILLON CELEST P. DIPIETROPAOLO 1232 Forest Avenue fwilmettel 6651 Greenview Avenue 1261 Alpine 1-4706 ROgers Park 1-0374 St. Francis Xavier St. Ignatius Scientific Course Scientific Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3, Acolytes 1, Drama Club 3 4, Yearbook 3 4, Co-Copy Editor 4, Prep 2 3 4 Managing Editor 3, Editor in Chief 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Football 1, Ten- nis 2, 1960 Youth Achievement Award Nominee. Second Honors Sodality 1, Football 1 2 3 4. ROBERT J. DIX ROBERT DOBBINS 2815 W. Rascher Avenue C253 6724 North Campbell Avenue 1453 UPtown 8-2831 HOllycourt 5-8181 Saint Hilary St. Timothy English Course Scientific Course Science Club 3 4, Cross Country Second Honors 3 4, Track 3 4. Sodality 1, Science Club 3, Finalist Illinois State Scholarship Test. XXL ROBERT S. DOLE JR. 5129 Crain lSkokiel ORchard 6-0409 Saint Peter English Course Sodality I 2, Cisco 4, Dramatic Club 4, Rostrum 3, Gavel 1 2, Riding Club 2 3. PATRICK T. DRISCOLL 6627 N. Newgard Avenue f26l AMbassador 2-3587 Saint Ignatius English Course Sodality 1, Drama Club 2 3, Foot- ball 4, Track 2. ff' PATRICK G. DOOLEY 5427 Wayne Avenue 1407 EDgewoter 4-1338 Saint Ita Latin-English Course Second Honors Sodality 1, Dramatic Club 3, Prep 2, Basketball 2, Bowling 4. EDWIN R. DUNN 955 Vernon Avenue CWninetkal Hlllcrest 6-1752 Sacred Heart Honors Course Dramatic Club 3 4, Torch Club 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2 3 4, Track 1. MARTIN L. DURLACHER 800 5th Street CWiImette1 Alpine 1-3161 St. Francis Xavier Scientific Course Soclality 1 2 3 4, Men of the Sacred Heart 4, Yearbook 3 4, Business Editor 4, Poster Club 3 4, Camera Club 2, Football 3, Traclr 4. CHARLES O. ELSON 5897 Kilbourn C461 Kildare 5-6363 Queen of All Saints Honors Course First Honors Class Oflicer, President 1, Sodality Sodality 1 2, Acolytes 1, Dramatic 3, Yearboolm 4. Club 3, Poster Club 1, Swimming '1- A 'U W 'line- xr:-, 3 .f ai-Hiiinus. .UA ., A- as'-gg N '.'s 5.f'c.4' 4111- :-In -lr 3-lt. -any JAMES E. FEELEY 3941 Fairway Driv Alpine 1-1946 Saint Joseph English Course Sodality 1, Dramatic Club 2 3 4, Radio Club 1, Riding Club 2 3. e CWilmette1 JOHN O. FLYNN 6813 Wayne Avenue C261 ROgers Park 1-0619 Saint Ignatius Scientific Course Sodality 1, Men of Sacred Cisca 4, Prep 3, Camera MICHAEL J. FOGARTY DANIEL R. FOLEY 2936 Wilson Avenue 1251 7312 N. Ridge Avenue 1451 INdependence 3-1267 AMbassador 2-0850 Our Lady of Mercy Saint Margaret Mary Scientific Course English Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3, Cisco 4, Dramatic Sodality 1 2 3, Acolytes 3, Cisco 4, Club 2 3 4, Rostrunt 3 4, Editor 3 Dramatic Club 3 4, Poster Club 1, Gavel 1 2, Prep 3 4. Cheer leader 1 2 3 4. st Q If? 1: fiSxfQ'li'x' 8 A-use if N.,.s VINCENT F. GARVY JAMES R. GEARY MARTIN L. FORBES JOEL P. FUGAZZOTTO 1105 Holly Lane fGlenviewJ 913Vz Linden Avenue CWinnetkaI PArk 4-4082 Hlllcrest 6-1026 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Sacred Heart Scientific Course Latin-English Course Sodality 1 3, Acolytes 1 2 3 4, Cheerleader 1 2 4, Football 3, Dramatic Club 3, Track 2 3 4. Swimming 1 2, Golf 1. GERARD B. GALLAGHER 3800 Lake Shore Dr. C131 WEllington 5-9791 Saint Mary of the Lake English Course Sodality 1, Dramatic Club 3 4, Rostrum 4, Camera Club 3, Cheer- leader 4. DENNIS M. GARVEY 6273 N. Knox Avenue PAIisade 5-4214 Queen of All Saints Scientific Course Class Honors 4461 Sodality I 2 3 4, Acolytes 3 4, Ros- trum 3 4, Gavel 1 2, Prep1234 Managing Editor 2 3, News Editor 3 4, Torch Club 3 4, National Honor Society 2 3 4, Tennis 4, Fin- alist Illinois State Scholarship Test, Catholic Interracial Council 3 4. 6627 Glenwood Avenue C267 1400 Lake Shore Drive U07 SHeldrake 3-1149 WHitehall 4-4180 Saint Ignatius Holy Name Cathedral Ass Scientific Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3, Prep 3 4. Copy Editor 4. JOHN H. GERDING 5357 Kenmore Avenue EDgewater 4-1102 Saint Ita Honors Course First Honors Sodality .1 2 3 4, Yearbook 4, Camera Club 1 2 3, Cross Country 1, Track 3, Bowling 4. English Course . Class Officer, Secretary-Treasurer 3. H I GEORGE J. GILBERT 6223 Lenox Avenue C461 Rodney 3-7208 Queen of All Saints Latin-English Course Sodality 1 3, Dramat ic Club was ARTHUR H. GROSS 2624 Argyle Avenue i251 EDgewater 4-3219 Honors Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3 4, Rostrum 3 4, Gavel 1 2, Track 3. JAMES B. HADDAD 3044 West Addison Street C181 Cornelia 7-2866 Saint Veronica Honors Course Class Honors Sodality 1 2 3 4, Rostrum 3 4, President 4, Gavel 1 2, Vice Presi- dent 2, National Honor Society 3 4, Football Manager 3 4, Basketball Manager 2 3 4, Junior Oratorical Winner 3, Gerard J. Brost Award 3, N.F.L. Degree of Excellence, 1960 Youth Achievement Award Nominee. THOMAS J. GINNELLY 1417 Arthur Avenue C261 BRiargate 4-B327 Saint lgnatius English Course PETER J. GOSCHY, JR. 6211 N. Oakley Avenue C451 HOllycourt 5-1347 Saint Henry Scientific Course Acolytes 1, Camera Club 3, Science sodomy 1, Camem Club 1 3' Radio Club 3. FARREL J. GRIFFIN 548 Cherry Street CWinnetka1 Hillcrest 6-1516 Saints Faith, Hope and Charity Honors Course Second Honors Sodality 1, Dramatic Club 2 3 4, Camera Club 3, Riding Club 2 3, Basketball 2. ROBERT W. HAHN 2527 Laurel Lane iWilmette1 Alpine 6-0385 St. Joseph Scientific Course Second Honors Yearbook , Prep 4. Entered Loyola fourth year. Club 3, Riding Club 3. JOHN DENNIS GRONEK 4943 Mason Avenue C301 AVenue 2-0765 Saint Constance English Course Science Club 3. WILLIAM H. HANSEN 6434 N. Claremont Avenue C451 SHeldralte 3-7562 Saint Henry Honors Course Second Honors Sodolity 1, Comer a Club 1 EDWARD J. HEALY JR. 916 Chestnut Avenue fWiImette1 Alpine 1-6053 Saint Francis Xavier Scientific Course Sodaiity 1, Football 1 2 3. DONALD R. HEHMAN 1330 Alvin Court lGIenviewJ PArk 4-4033 Our Lady of Perpetual Help English Course Sodaiity 1, Dramatic Club 2 3 Football 1, Basketball Manage Swimming 2, Golf 1 2 3 4. GERALD B. HILLENBRAND 540 Aldine Avenue C131 Bittersweet 8-7807 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Honors Course Second Honors Class Officer: Secretary 1, Sodaiity 1 2 3 4, Dramatic Club 2 3 4, Yearbook 1 2 3 4, Senior Editor 4, Prep 2, National Honor Society 3 4. 4, r 3, JAMES W. HEALY 910 Chippewa Lane lWilmetto1 Alpine 6-0172 Saints Faith, Hope and Charity Scientific Course Second Honors Sodaiity 1, Men of the Sacred Heart 4, Yearbook 3 4, Poster Club 3 4, Football 1 2 3 4, All North Section Honorable Mention 4. JAMES E. HIGGINS 2217 Chestnut Avenue lWiImetteJ Alpine 1-6952 Saint Joseph Honors Course Second Honors Sodaiity 1 2 3, Dramatic Club 3 4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club 1 2 3 4, Poster Club 1 4, National Honor Society 3 4. RAYMOND C. HOFER 4107 W. Newport Avenue 1411 PAIisade 5-6289 Saint Viator Honors Course Second Honors Sodaiity 1 2, Men of the Sacred Herat 3 4, Rostrum 1 2. ROBERT T. HORAN 7404 Greenview Avenue C261 AMbassador 2'-9334 Saint Jerome English Course Radio Club 1 2 3, Vice-President 3. THOMAS T. HOSKINS 7224 Suffield Court lMorton Gravel YOrktown 5-7225 Saint Issac Jogues English Course Class Ofiicer: Vice, President-Secrr tary 4, Sodaiity 1, Torch Club 4, Poster Club 4, Yearbook 4, Football 1 2 3, Swimming 'I, Track 2 3. JAMES E. JANOVICS 5042 N. Sheridan Road C401 UPtown 8-6288 Saint Thomas of Canterbury Latin-English Course Entered Loyola in Second Year. FRANK A. JOST 3720 Foster CSl:okiei ORchard 3-8017 Saint Joan of Arc Latin-English Course Sodality l 2 3, Men of the Sacred Heart 2, Drama Club 2 3 4, Science Club 3, Track 1, Basketball 2, Ten- nis 4. r 'ffztr 4, if ffl? , -f W' - 51 '- re, fr- ' A ., , , , 5 32' . ak- F A .-- -iii. ' H ' 'S CHARLES E. JOHNSOS 6224 N. Kirkwood Avenue C461 SPring 7-5994 Queen of All Saints Scientific Course Rostrum 2 3, Prep 2 3, Camera Club 2 3, Bowling 4. Entered Loyola in Second Year. ROBERT W. KANE, JR. 2045 Farwell Avenue BRiargate 4-0716 St. Margaret Mary Latin-English Course Sodality 1 2, Acolytes ball 1 2, Golf 1 2 3 4 1 2, Basket- PATRICK H. HUGHES 3012 Park Place fEvanstoni GReenleaf 5-2563 Saint Athanasius Honors Course Entered Loyola in Third Year. DAVID C. JAMES 1638 W. Jonquil Terrace 1265 ROgers Park 4-8608 Saint Jerome Scientific Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3 4, Acolytes 4, Cisca 4, Catholic Interracial Council 3 4, Rostrum 3 4, Editor 4, Gavel 1 2, Prep 4, Scientific Club 3 4, Math Club 3, Poster Club 3 4, Classical Academy 2. DONALD J. JAKOB 2525 Lake Avenue lwilmettei ALpine 1-3460 St. Joseph Scientific Course First Honors Sodality 1 2, Dramatic Club 3 4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club 1 2 3, Poster Club 1, Track 3 4, Cross- Country 3 4, Finalist Illinois State Scholarship Test. GLEN L. JANCZAK 6285 N. Knox Avenue C467 Kildare 5-7233 Queen of All Saints English Course Sodality 1. '.,.g.,. if JOSEPH V. KARAGANIS 2140 Kostner CApital 7-3643 Our Lady of Mount Carmel Honors Course First Honors Class Officer: Secretary-Treasurer 2, Sodality 1, Men of the Sacred Heart 3 4, Dramatic Club 2 3 4, Gavel 1, National Honor Society 3 4, Illinois State Scholarship Final- ist. JAMES S. KELLER 922 Yale Street iwilmettel ALpine 1-9366 Saint Joseph Honors Course Second Honors Class Officer: Vice-President 2, Sodolity 1 2 3 4, Prefect 3 4, Acolytes 1 2 3 4, Yearbook 2 3 4, Co-Copy Editor 4, Camera Club 3, Vice-President 3, Liturgy Club 2, National Honor Society 3 4. LAWRENCE MICHAEL KEEFE 5933 N. Kilbourn Avenue C461 AVenue 3-5959 Queen of All Saints English Course DONALD M. KELLY,JR. 2237 Kenilworth Avenue fwilmettel Aipine 1-2905 Saints Faith ,Hope and Charity English Course Sodality 1 2 3 4, Dramatic Club 1 2 3 4, Football 1, Swimming 2, Baseball 3 4, Bowling 4. ,,-av- WWW STEPHEN W. KELLY 108 Woodbine Ave. fWilmette1 ALpine 1-1653 Saint Francis Xavier English Course Class Officer: Secretary-Treasurer 1, Dramatic Club 3, Torch Club 4, Football 1 2 3 4, Basketball 1 2. WILLIAM F. KOCH 177 Thackeray Lane iWinnetkal Hlllcrest 6-4163 St. Philip Scientific Course Second Honors Dramatic Club 3 4, Prep 3 4, Poster Club 3 4, Camera Club 2, Science Club 3 4, Astronomy Club 4, Editor of the Focus 4, Radio Club 3. 12' THOMAS J. KELLY 5969 N. Kilpatrick 1461 SPring 7-9077 Queen of All Saints English Course Swimming 1 2 3 4. ARTHUR F. KRUGGEL 1306 Main Street fEvanston1 uNiv.-,nity 4-3427 St. Nicholas Scientific Course Second Honors Class Officer: President 3 4, Sodality 1, Men of the Sacred Heart 3 4, Yearbook 4, Torch Club 3 4, Foot- ball 1 2 3 4, Honorable Mention North Section, National Athletic Scholarship Society, 1960 Youth Achievement Award Nominee. ALLEN LANDT 1304 Glenlake Avenue C401 AMbassador 2-9621 Saint Gertrude Honors Course Second Honors Cisca 4, Baseball 3 4, Bowling 4. RAYMOND M. LARSON 514 Cumnar Court CDeerfield1 Wlndsor 5-3292 Holy Cross English Course Class Ofticerz Vice-President 2 4, Sodality 2, Torch Club 4, Football 2 3 4, All Catholic Football 1st team, All North Section Football First Team, Entered Loyola Second Year. JOSEPH C. LANE 1436 Glenlake Avenue i261 SHeldral:e 3-4002 Saint Gertrude Latin-English Course Second Honors Class Ofticerz Vice-President 1 4, President 2, Sodality 1 2 3, Vice Prefect 2, Torch Club 3 4, Secretary 4, Swimming 1 2 3 4, Captain 4, Junior Catholic League Butterfly Champion 2, Co-Chairman Home- coming Dance 4, 1960 Youth Achievement Award Nominee. THOMAS K, LEAHY 542 Washington Street fGlencoe1 VErnon 5-0355 Sacred Heart Scientific Course Men of the Sacred Herat 2 3 4, Yearbook 3 4, Prep 2 3, Torch Club 1 2 3 4, Cross Country 3. ' - 1 f2?f5 9f51mfi' 1 -4 i-1 r' X wh' , u ., l -vs 4 M Wh TIMOTHY J. LEAHY 3130 Big Tree Ln. CWilmette1 Alpine 1-9217 Saint Joseph English Course Torch Club 4. DENNIS T. LEIBOLD 2316 Central Park fEvanstonJ GReenleaf 5-2141 Saint Athanasius Scientific Course Yearbook 4. Entered Loyola Third Year. ,salons 5319? RICHARD LEE 9235 N. Harding Avenue fSkokie1 ORchard 5-7332 Saint Joan of Arc Honors Course First Honors Sodality 1 2, Cisca 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Dramatic Club 3 4, Rostrum 3 4, Vice-President 4, Gavel 1 2, President 1, Riding Club 2 3, Classical Society 3, National Honor Society 3 4, Bowling 4. JOSEPH M. LYONS 3534 Thornwood Avenue fWilmetteJ Alpine 1-9468 Saint Joseph Honors Course Second Honors Class Officer: Vice-President 1, Presi- dent 2, Torch Club 3 4, Basketball 1 2 3 4, All North Section 3, All Catholic 3 4, Baseball 2, 'Ulf' JERRY J. MARZANO 1315 Ardmore Avenue RAvenswood 8-0163 Saint Ita Latin-English Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3, Men o Heart 2 3, Baseball 3. DENNIS MCCARTHY 5435 Lakewood C401 EDgewater 4-4659 Saint Ita English Course Swimmnig 3. Entered Second Year. FRED A. MAUSOLF 1243 Winnemac f401 ARdmore 1-1236 Saint Ita English Course Second Honors fthe Sacred Soglalify 1 2 3 4, Men of the Sacred Heart 2 3, Acolytes 1, Cisco 4, Dramatic Club 4, Cross Country 3 4, Track 1 2 3 4. JOHN J. McCONVILLE 123 Melrose Avenue IKenilworth1 Alpine 1-3267 Saints Faith, Hope and Charity Latin-English Course Loyola in Sodality 1 2 3, Dramatic Club 2 3 4, Riding Club 3. JOHN M. MAHONEY 6007 N. Leader Avenue 1461 MUIberry 5-5902 Queen of All Saints latin-English Course Second Honors Sodality 1 3, Football 2. JOSEPH D. MANDARINO 6428 N. Magnolia Avenue C261 ROgers Park 1-2331 Saint Ignatius English Course Class Officer: President 3 4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2, Sodality 1, Torch Club 1 2 3 4, Foot- ball 1, Basketball 1 2 3 4, Senior Class Representative. JOHN E. MALONEY, JR 1720 Chase Avenue I261 ROgers Park 4-6306 Saint Jerome English Course Class Omcer: President 1 2 Sec retary-Treasurer 3, Sodality 1 Torch Club 4, Football 1, Basketball 1 2 3 4. MICHAEL J. MAROTTA 1316 Glenoalr Lane fNorthbroolc1 CRestwood 2-0877 Saint Norbert Latin-English Course Second Honors Sodality 1. My Q is-gk i, xx N gown? i'111ta1,,i.21' F' ,rv s-Qxf . ass. .I+ ' 11. 'L is ----4 ,. 1 -O 1 L EMMIT MCKUNE, JR. 5430 N. Magnolia Avenue C401 EDgewoter 4-7380 Saint Ita English Course Second Honors Men of the Sacred Heart 3, S ming 3. Entered Third Year. Tfqrv wim- JAMES J. MC FAUL 2715 Asbury fEvanston1 UNiversity 4-8145 St. Athanasius Latin-English Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3, Prep 2, Golf 3 4, Bowling 4. JOSEPH A. MCGOWAN 937 Arbor Lane fGlenviewl PArk 4-6923 St. Joseph Latin-English Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2, Prep 1, Baseball 2. MICHAEL Q. MCGEEHAN 461 Laurel Avenue KHighland Parkj lDlewood 2-6652 Immaculate Conception English Course Basketball 2. JOHN A. MCGUIRE 65 Woodley Road lwilmettel Hlllcrest 6-4194 Saints Faith, Hope and Charity English Course Class Officer: President 2, Football 1 2 3 4, Basketball 2 3, Track 3 4, Swimming 2, All North Section, All City, All Northern Illinois End, All North Shore. . 1-V'-i ?f ' 1' ' PAUL A. McSHANE JOHN D. MITCHELL 1247 Granville Avenue i401 1339 Loyola Avenue 626, AMbossodor 2-8971 Rogers pmk 4-3155 Saint Gertrude Sain, Ignmius English Course English Course 50d9l'lY lf Gave' lf Glu ClUP'3'4' Yearbook 4, Prep 3, Camera Club President 4, Camera Club 3, Riding 1 2 3, Vice presiden, 3' Radio Club Club 2 3, Vice President 2, Presi- 1 2 3. dent 3. DENIS A. MOLLOY, JR. 2201 W. Farwell Avenue 1453 ROgers Park 4-9871 Saint Margaret Mary Scientific Course Class Officer: President 1, Treasurer 2, Sodality 1 2 3, Men of Sacred Heart 3, Dramatic Club 2 3, Torch Club 4, Astronomy Club 3, Presi- dent 3, Footboll 4, Swimming 1 2, Track 1 2 3. CARL E. MOORE 9535 Oriole fMorton Grove! YOrktown 5-2253 St. Isaac Jogues Scientific Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3, Acolytes 1 2 3 4, Glee Club 1, Radio Club 1 3, Liturgy PATRICK H. MOORHEAD 1018 Pawnee Road lWiImette1 Alpine 1-0836 Saint Joseph English Course Sodality 1, Cisca 4, President 4, Drama Club 2, Prep 1 2 3, Camera Club 2, Cross-Country 2 3. Club 2, National Merit Scholarship Finalist. JAMES l. MORSE 181 Beach Road lGIencoe1 VErnon 5-1240 Sacred Heart Scientific Course Men of the Sacred Heart book 4, Swimming 1 2. DANIEL H. NAPER 1408 Norwood Street K261 AMbassador 2-3340 St. Gertrude latin-English Course ROBERT C. MU ELLER 5910 N. Artesian Avenue M51 ARdmore 1-5386 Saint Hilary English Course 4, Year- Sodality 1 13, Camera Club 3, Golf 2 3 4. JOHN R. NELSON 4261 Lee lSkokie1 Okchard 3-4976 Saint Lambert Honors Course im f ' ii? p vwilmv .ffl THOMAS A. NEWTON EDWARD J. NIKLEWICZ 1425 Norwood Street 1263 2922 Lotus Avenue 1411 SHeIdrake 3-2719 AVenue 3-5786 Saint Gertrude Saint Ferdinand Latin-English Course English Course Sodality 1 3, Yearbook 3. Sodality 1 2 3, Drama Club 4, Gavel Sodality 1, Dramatic Club 3, Basket- ball 2 4, Swimming 1. 1, Yearbook 4, Glee Club 1. DENNIS I. O'CONNELL 922 Ashland, lWilmetteI Alpine 1-8905 Saint Francis Xavier Scientific Course Sodality 1, Glee Club I, Golf 3 4, Bowling 4. RICHARD A. OSTEN 5517 Lakewood Avenue 1403 UPtown 8-1272 Saint Ita Latin-English Course Sodality 1 2 3, Acolytes 1, Football 1 2 3. MICHAEL J. O'CONNELL 419 Tenth Street lWilmetteJ Alpine 10997 Saint Francis Xavier Scientific Course Class Ollicer: Vice President 3, Presi- dent-Treasurer 4, Sodality 1 2 3, Men of the Sacred Heart 3 4, Vice President 4, Prep 1, Torch Club 4, Football 1 3 4, Basketball 2, Base- ball 2 4. RICHARD J. OSTRY, JR. 816 Windsor Road lGIenviewI PArk 4-2761 Our Lady of Perpetual Help English Course Sodality 1, Dramatic Club 1 2 3 4, Yearbook I 2 3 4, Managing Editor 4, Prep 1 2 3 4, Glee Club 1, Camera Club 1 2 3 4, Poster Club 1 2 3 4, Football Manager 1 2 3 4 Head Manager 4, Basketball Man- ager 1 2 3 4 Head Manager 4. GERARD M. NOTTOLI 1520 Wilmot Road lDeerfield1 Wlndsor 5-1486 Holy Cross Scientific Course Sodality 1, Gavel 1, Riding Club 2 3, Baseball 2. MICHAEL M. O'BRlEN 2237 Foster Avenue C251 EDgewater 4-3362 Saint Mathias Honors Course Second Honors Sodality I 2 3, Gavel 2, Bowling 4, Secretary 4. CONWAY E. O'BRIEN 1426 W. Carmen Avenue C163 LOngbeach 1-1544 Saint Ita Scientific Course Dramatic Club 2 3 4, Glee Club 3 4, Poster Club 3 4, President 4. Entered Loyola in Second Year. JOSEPH M. O'CALLAGHAN 8537 Skokie Boulevard lSkokieI ORchard 3-3956 St. Peter Honors Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2, Acolytes I, Dramatic Club 2 3 4, Prep 1 2, Riding Club 2 3, Radio Club 1, Cheerleader 4, Captain 4, Finalist, Illinois State Scholarship Test. THOMAS J. OWENS 1612 Forest Avenue lWilmetteJ Alpine 1-4714 St. Joseph Honors Course Sodality 1, Swimming 1. THOMAS M. PENDERGAST, JR. 530 laurel Avenue lWilmetteD Alpine 1-5626 Saint Francis Xavier Honors Course First Honors Class Otlicerz President 2, Sodality 1 2 3 4, Prefect 1 2, Men of the Sacred Heart 2 3 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Dramatic Club 2 3, Yearbook 4, National Honor Society 3 4, Football 3 4, 1960 Youth Achievement Award Nominee. BRIAN T. PABICH 2134 Elmwood Avenue lWiImetteJ Alpine 1-5979 St. Joseph Scientific Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3 4, Yearbook 1 2, Finalist Illinois State Scholarship Test. ANTHONY J. PETTIT 6458 Magnolia Avenue C261 AMbassador 2-7170 St. Ignatius Second Honors Scientific Course 40. , an .,.asf i ii? FRANK E. PHELAN 1623 Lincoln Street lEvanstonl UNiversity 4-6553 St. Athanasius Latin-English Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2, Rostrum 4, Gavel I, Dramatic Club 2 3 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Yearbook 4, 1960 Youth Achievement Award Nominee. JOHN P. REED 6743 Greenview Avenue C261 SHeIdrake 3-0226 Saint Ignatius English Course Sodality 1 3, Drama Club 2, Gavel 1, Baseball 3, Track 2. . .ie-5'-ve,s 771 I-ri ras' RICHARD G. PRIMEAU 2708 N. Harding Avenue 1471 SPauIding 2-3039 Our lady of Grace Honors Course First Honors Sodality 1 2 3, Acolytes I, Year- book 4, Prep 2 3 4, Baseball 3 4. WILLIAM G. REEDY 404 Gregory Avenue lWiImettei Alpine 1-0397 St. Francis Xavier latin-English Course Sodality 1, Camera Club 2 3, Rid- ing Club 3. 51 WILLIAM V. REICHERT, JR. 6434 N. Seeley Avenue 1451 BRiargate 4-6278 Saint Henry Latin-English Course Riding Club 2 3, Track 1. EDWIN G. RICHER 2122 Pratt Avenue C451 ROgen Park 4-6709 Saint Margaret Mary English Course Sodality 1, Football 1. DAVID G. REUSS 6633 Sheridan Road 1261 HOllycourt 5-8433 Saint Ignatius Scientific Course Sodality 1 2, Football 4. MICHAEL P. RILEY 512 Ridge Road lWilmetteJ ALpine I-2458 St. Joseph Honors Course Sodality 1 2. 3, Men of the Sacred Heart 2 3, Dramatic Club 3, Glee Club 1 2 3, Bowling 4. DONALD W. RONIN 6318 Whipple Avenue 1451 BRiargate 4-8257 Saint Timothy English Course Sodality 1. HUGH SAVAGE 2340 Touhy Avenue 1451 ROgers 4-3680 Saint Margaret Mary Honors Course Rostrum 3 4, Gavel 1 2. JAMES A. RYAN 2118 Lake Avenue iWilmetteJ ALpine 1-1365 Saint Joseph Honors Course First Honors Secretary-Treasurer 2, Sodality 1 2 3 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice- Prefect-Treasurer 4, Acolytes 1 2 3 4, Dramatic Club 2 3 4, Yearbook 4, Co-editor-in-chief 4, Glee Club 3, National Honor Society 3 4, 1960 Youth Achievement Award Nominee. ROBERT G. SCANLAN 5453 N. Wayne Avenue i401 RAvenswood 8-8148 Saint Ita Scientific Course Sodality 1, Acolytes 1 3 4, Prep 2 3 4, Sports Editor 3 4, Riding Club 3, Cross Country 1 3, Baseball 2 3 4, Traclx 1. ' -0-fi JOHN D. SHEFFIELD 6835 N. Wolcott Aven SHeldrake 3-2876 Saint Jerome Latin-English Course Second Honors DON F. SHERONY 1754 Half Day Road iHighland Park1 IDlewood 2-5864 St. James Scientific Course Sodality 1. Camera Club 3, Astronomy Club 4. JOSEPH T. SHIELDS THOMAS E. SIEBERT 1422 Magnolia Avenue 1261 1441 Hood Avenue 1261 HOIlycourt 5-8494 HOlIycourt 5-7747 Saint Ignatius Saint Gertrude English Course English Course Sodality 1 2, Dramatic Club 2. Sodality 3, Drama Club 3, Astron- omy Club 3, Baseball 3 4. Entered Loyola in Third Year. LESLIE K. SCHIER JOHN W SCHOEN 6901 N. Lakewood Avenue C261 9540 Hamlin Avenue CEvanston1 ROgers Park 4-7534 ORchard 6 9540 Saint Jerome Saint Joan of Arc Honors Course Scientific Course Second Honors Sodahty 1 2 3 Dramatic Club 3 4 Sodality 1, Camera Club 3, Astron- Basketball 2 Swimming 1 omy Club 3, Swimming 1, Tennis 2 3 4. DAVID E. SCHOLL JOSEPH C SEXTON 2807 Orchard Lane CWilmette1 623 Laurel Avenue iW'lm0f1G1 Alpine I-1412 Alpine 1 0698 St. Francis Xavier Saint Francis Xavier Scientific Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3, Yearbook 3 4 Co- Editor-in-Chief 4, Prep 3 4 Photo- graphic Editor 4, Camera Club 3 4, Vice-President 3, Tennis Team 2 3 4 Captain 4, Catholic League Doubles Champion 3, 1960 Youth Achieve- ment Award Nominee. 5'1 523-' -Qt QF J. ROGER SPAETH 5400 Montrose Aven PEnsacola 6-2807 Our lady of Victory Scientific Course Second Honors '27 ue 4411 Sodality 1 3, Astronomy 3. WILLIAM R. SPARKS 4525 Concord Lane lSkoI:iel ORchard 4-5095 Saint Peter English Course Sodality 3, Rostrum 3 4, Astronomy Club, President 4. Entered Loyola in Third Year. KENNETH M. SIMONS 5948 N. Keating Avenue 1461 AVenue 2-2485 Queen of All Saints Scientific Course Sodality 1 2, Football 1. RICHARD F. SINCLAIR 436 Burton Avenue CHighland lDIewood 3-0634- Immaculate Conception latin-English Course Entered Loyola in Fourth Year. Parlrl TERRENCE J. SMITH THOMAS W. SMITH 6514 N. Sacramento Avenue C451 8122 S. Sangamon Street 1211 SHeIclrake 3-2557 STewart 3-3585 Saint Timothy Saint Leo English Course Scientitic Course Class Officer: Vice President 1, Class Officer: Secretary-Treasurer 1 Sodality 1 2 3, Dramatic Club 3. 3, Sodality 1 3, Torch Club 4, ROBERT STANMEYER 6160 Forest Glen Ave PAlisade 5-1314 Queen ot All Saints Scientific Course nue 1467 Sodality 1 2 3, Men of the Sacred Heart 2 3, Prep 1. Astronomy 3 Treasurer, Basketball 2. ROBERT J. STEFFES n 2204 Orrington Ave UNiversity 4-9237 Saint Athanasius English Course soaqmy 1 2 3. ue fEvanstonJ ROBERT V. STENSON 1125 N. Elmwood Avenue lOalK Park! EUcIid 6-3637 Saint Giles English Course Entered Loyola in Senior Year. MICHAEL A. STOCKER 1836 Monroe CGlenview1 PArk 4-6503 Our Lady of Perpetual Help English Course Drama Club 3, Rostrum 3 4, Feature Editor of Prep 3 4, Cross Country 4, Entered Loyola Third Year. ROBERT V. STREFF 2035 Granville Avenue C451 ROgers Park 1-2224 Saint Ignatius English Course DONALD E. STEPHAN 144 Greenwood Boulevard CEvanstonJ GReenleaf 5-5356 Saint Mary English Course Sodality 1, Drama Club 3 4, Swim- ming 1. MICHAEL STOCKREITER 9039 Korlov Avenue fSkokieI ORchard 3-2861 Saint .Ioan of Arc Scientific Course Sodality 1, Baseball 2 3 4. DENNIS K. SULLIVAN 1120 Dobson Street CEvanston1 UNiversity 4-2557 St. Margaret Mary Scientific Course First Honors Sodality 1 2 3, Dramatic Club 3, Glee Club 1 2, Finalist Illinois State Scholarship Test. HENRY J. SULLIVAN 6242 N. Hoyne Avenue 1451 HOIIycourt 5-6595 St. Henry Scientit1c Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2, Cisca 4, Dramatic Club 3 4, Rostrum 3 4, Secretary 4, Gavel 1 2, President 2, Prep 4, Riding Club 2 3, Classical Club 2. 'T'-.tr STEPHEN P. THALIN 347 Linder Avenue CNorthl'ieldJ HI 6-0463 St. Philip The Apostle Honors Course First Honors Sodality 1 2 3 4, Football 1. : A J M. SHANNON TIGHE 3500 Lake Shore Drive U37 llttersweet 8-4745 Our Lady of Mount Carmel English Course Sodality 1 2 3, Drama Club 2 3 4, Vice-President 4, Rostrum 3 4, Editor 3, Treasurer 4, Gavel 2, Prep 2 3 4, Swimming 1 2, Cross-Country 2 4, Drama Festival Gold Medal Winner 4. ROBERT J. VALKO 1522 Lincoln Street fEvanstonJ UNiversity 9-0733 Saint Athanasius Honors Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3, Dramatic Club 4, Gavel 1, Golf 1 2 3 4. JOHN T- TOOHEY JEROME E. TUCKER 5 DONALD VALENTI 1343 Rosedale Avevwo C407 2131 Lake Avenue fwilmettel 6115 N Land.,-, Avmu, 440i SU.nnyslde 4-6230 Alping 1.1399 Rodmy 3 3003 sam' Gulrud' Sain' J099Pl1 Queen of All Saints Acientific Course Sgignfiag Cgurgg Englnh Cours, Cla Oman P ld9 ' l 21 SN' DYGMCHC Club 3 4, Glen Club l 2 Class Oiiicer Secretary Treasurer 3 Yiidry 3, Soddllfy 'l 2, Dramatic 3, Cfpgg Country 4, Track 4, Sodallgy 1 2 Club 3 4, Torch Club 4, Football 2 3 4, Swimming 1. JOHN D. VAN BRAMER 1639 Lunt Avenue 1261 BRiargate 4-3333 St. Jerome Scientific Course Second Honors Class Officer: Secretory-Treasurer l Vice-President 4, Sodality l 2 3 4 Vice Prefect 3, Dramatic Club 3 4 Prep 2 3 4 Co-Sports Editor 3 4, Cross Country 3 4 Co-Captain 4 Track 2 3 4. JEROME J. WARD 6445 N. Lakewood Avenu Blliargate 4-0017 Saint Ignatius Scientific Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2, Basketball 2 J. MICHAEL VASKE 6230 N. Oakley Avenue C452 HOIIycourt 5-5046 Saint Henry English Course Scientific Course 503'-1liTY ll DYUMCWC Clvb 3. Riding Sodallty 1 Camera Club 2 Science Club 3, Swimming 1- Club 3 Radio Club 1 3 ,MN ,...-u-ssauqh. ROBERT WADE 5045 Berteau Avenue C401 SPring 7-0220 Our Lady of Victory Scientific Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2, Radio Club 1 3 4, Swimming 2, Finalist National Merit Scholarship, Finalist Illinois State Scholarship. PATRICK A. WELSH B60 Morningside Avenue Clake Forest1 CEdar 4-2935 Saint Mary 'QVUQT 'im JOHN D. WAGNER 2482 Estes Avenue C401 ROgers Park 4-7434 Scientific Course Second Honors Glee Club 1 2 3 4, Science Club 3 4. THOMAS J. WARD 1450 Glenlake Avenue C261 ROgers Park 4-4191 Saint Gertrude English Course Sodality 1 2 3, Drama Club 4. ALEX WASLEFF, JR. 538 Hawthorne Place C131 Llncoln 9-4531 Our Lady of Mount Carmel English Course Sodality 1 2, Men of Sacred Heart 2, Dramatic Club 2 3 4, Yearbook 2. HARVEY D. WOODS 1950 Hood Avenue C261 AMbassador 2-6152 Saint Henry English Course 'Alf - xiii -1 sclenlmc Course Sodality 1, Acolytes 1, Camera Club Astronomy Club 3 4. Entered Loyola 1 2 3. in Second Year. THOMAS .l. WALDRON 6807 N. Wayne Avenue C261 SHeldrake 3-5757 Saint Ignatius Latin-English Course Second Honors Class Officer: Vice-President 3, So- dality 1, Men of the Sacred Heart 3, Torch Club 3 4, Football 1, Basketball 1 2 3 4. JAMES F. WOODWARD, JR. 9235 N. Ridgeway, CSkokie1 ORchard 3-7383 Saint Joan of Arc Honors Course Second Honors Sodality 1 2 3 4, Acolytes 3 4, Dramatic Club 1 2 3 4, Glee Club 1 2 3, National Honor Society 3 4, Track 2 4, Bal Masque Chairman 4. CSX .Liu -1 4 x While in the classroom the student ful- fills his primary purpose-educdation, Loyola also offers a wide variety of extra-curricu- lar activities which can develop the student both spiritually and mentally and give him valuable training for his later life. lt is one thing for a student to graduate with a tre- mendously high average but not to con- tribute anything to his school. It is the stu- dent with the good grades and who shows qualities of leadership that are especially respected on campus. All the various activi- ties further the education of the student in whatever field he chooses and allows him a chance to bring out and develop all of his talents. The officers of the senior, iunior and sophomore sodalities confer with their moderators before a weekly sodality meeting. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Keller, Fr. Paul Clifford S.J., Jim Ryan, Denny Garvey, Mr. James Bowman, S.J., Ed Morrissey, Marty Lane, Bill Sullivan, Ed Meintzer, George Sullivan, George Schaefer, Mr Gerald Cavanagh, S.J., Carl Gebuhr. Discussing the plans and progress of the Catholic lnterrllacial Council , ll i J Q-.V A- at Loyola are sodalists Carl Milclitsch, George Seidenbeclrer, Joe Bal- 4 7 V M singer, Bill Sullivan, Marty Lane, and Mr, James Bowman, S.J. i The final blessing is given to new Sodalists by Rev. Michael l. English, S.J., after the sodalists made or renewed their act of consecration. P 4 4. Sodality To classify the Sodality as an extra-curricular, as iust another organization is to miss its entire mean- ing. The Sodality is a way of Christ's life, not a club to be ioined in high school and to be forgotten in college. The Sodality is a way of life for life. Its aims are twofold: first, the Communion, the rosary, and mental prayer, and secondly the sanctification of others. Apostolates such as collecting Christmas baskets for the poor, staging the Bal Masque, run- ning the Sodality Days, and conducting canned food drives all help the Sodalists to draw themselves and others a little closer to Christ. During the sodality retreat at Villa Redeemer a group of iunior sodolists pauses while making the Stations. 24 BYO? Ql EEE? 151 ,. Helping the less fortunate - a typical activity of the Sodality is carried on by Sodalists Ed. Meintzer, Charles Harrity, and Bert Buss. Mr. James Bowman, moderator of the iunior sodolity, looks on. Loyola's Sodalities engage in varied aposlolates ,Ng lf K!al , Underclass Sodalities X i prepare for the - responsibility ol leadership. The probafion Sadalify is looking forward fo a brighl fulure wifh such officers as Paul Savard, Bob Fletcher, and Phil Sunderland. Already they begin to plan for next year, guided by genial Mr, Kofowski, S.J., Their moderator. SOPHOMORE SODALITY BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Gerald Cavanagh, S.J., John Bermingham, William Kelly, Ernie Buckley, Tom Perlill, Doug Hofherr, Dan Brewster, Carl Gebuhr, Bill Klinge, George Keefe. MIDDLE ROW: Milne Murfaugh, J. Clarke Balmer, John Hayes, George Schaefer, Larry McCaffrey, Bob Engeldahl, Jim Conley, George Sullivan. TOP ROW: John Byrnes, George Pabich, Harry McDonagh, Frank Murfha, Bill Schoenecker, Garry Woodward, Dave McDowell, Ed Meinizer, Mike Armufal, 4 x J' 4. -or J, SENIOR SODALITY FRONT ROW, FRONT TO BACK: David James, Jim Haddad, Fred Mausolf, Dick Primeau, John Van Bramer, Tom Ward, Tom Pendergasf, Dennis Garvey, Chris Corley, John McConville, Steve Thalin, John Reed, Alex Wasleff, Don Kelly, Jim Davih. BACK ROW, FRONT TO BACK: Fr. Paul Clifiord, S.J., Dick Oslen, Coleman Connolly, Marty Durlacher, Mike Fogarty, Vince Garvy, Jim Ryan, Carl Buss, John Keelan, Jim Keller, Mike O'Connell, Brian Pabich, John Gerding, Ar! Gross, Tom Beaver, Jim Woodward, Frank Jost, Shannon Tighe, Dave Scholl. JUNIOR SODALITY FIRST ROW: Mr. James Bowman, S.J., Paul Bollz, Bill Fahrenbach, Charles Harrify, Ron Berger, Bob Tarian, Ed Morrissey, Bob Biersach. SECOND ROW: Con Sullivan, George Hennig, Ed Jakob, Bob Walsh, Marty Lane, Carl Miklitsch, Harry De Nicola. THIRD ROW: Bob Meyer, Nick Rassas, Bill Clark, Bob Thornion, Joe Bolsinger, Tim O'Shaughnessy, Don Willy, Barry McCarfhy, Bert Buss, John Wilhelm. FOURTH ROW: Mike Hogan, Bill Sullivan, Jim Fletcher, Bob Schufie, Dan Sullivan, Alex Topp, George Seiderbecker, Sieve Sennoff. s E f M 4 ET. W :ti V. , JUNIOR-SENIOR MEN OF THE SACRED HEART. FRONT ROW: Jim Morse, Steve Sennott, Bob Beucher, Tam Pendergast, Mr. John Ryan, S.J., Mike O'Connell, Jim Healy, Joe Bolsinger, Tom Schwaba. BACK ROW: Bob Biersach, Jim Giambalvo, George Hennig, Paul Stepan, Chris Curley, Bob Thornton, Don Romano, Ray Hofer, Tom Leahy, Joe Karaganis, Tom Joyce, Jim Davitt, Tom Liske, Ernie Dehnert, Art Kruggel, Art Collins, Jim Baumitafll, Ed MOfl'lSS8y, Bob TGYIGH, Mike Riley. Men ot the Sacred Heart A group of Loyolans dedicated to a generous following of Christ our Lord -this is the Men of the Sacred Heart. Aimed at a greater knowledge and love of Christ, these men center their activities around the Morning Offering and the pro- gram of the Apostleship of Prayer. Beyond knowledge and love lies activity tor Christ and His cause. The Men of the Sacred Heart, primarily through their example and the daily living of their lives in a spirit of reparation, try to carry on Christ's lite mission and spread His influence to other men. Through these personal activities, these men come to see Christ more clearly and follow Him more closely and, in turn, win for others the grace and strength to go and do likewise. The values and benefits of reparation and consecration to the Sacred Heart are discussed by the moderators and officers of the Men of the Sacred Heart. LEFT TO RIGHT: Father Walter O. Crane, SJ., Mr. John Ryan, Q SJ., Mike O'Connell, Jim Phelan, Tom Pendergast. t 5 FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORE MEN OF THE SACRED HEART. FRONT ROW: Joe Griffin, Dave McDowell Bill Breen, Mr. John Ryan, SJ., Jim Phelan, John Hamilton, Darro Angelini, Tom Merrill. 1 BACK ROW: Joe Robinson, Hugo Scala, Bill Pendergast, Bob Malachowski, Bill Metzger, Don Pantle, Paul Fieberg, Roger Zemba, Jim Quinn, Fran Cook, Bill Klinge. Ap-...W Ula Acolytes serve student Masses 0 GOD, GRANT that through the mixing of this water and wine . . . John Doyle and John Fahey serve the Sophomore class Mass. ACOLYTES. Fr. Walfer Crane, S.J. BOTTOM LEFT: Lewis Friederich, Bob Helbling, Dick Jordan, David James, Ronald Berger, Bill Cook, Jim Hayes, George Sullivan, Bill Sullivan. MIDDLE ROW: John Mark, John Fahey, Mar1in Haugh, Ernie Buckley, Ed Donaghue, Ed Bough, Bart Korb, Martin Lane, Eugene Sisco. BOTTOM RIGHT: Rick Garvey, Mike Riordan, Charles Leiferman, Joe Schwaba, Ray Ferrara, Bob Thomas, Dick Yule, Mike Wright, Curt Schultz, Jim Conley, Dennis Garvey, Jay Connor. FAR RIGHT: Jim Ryan, Jim Keller, Carl Moore. Y J++ 2 .-i+,+ X . SLN Loyola bowlers ioin recently organized Catholic league - Intramurals organized In comparing today's student to the scholar of fifty years ago, one of the most striking distinctions is the vast dilterence in extra- curricular activities. As the school has expanded and grown, its need for extra-curriculars has increased. Each year new activities have been added to an already impressive list, the newest being the bowlers. Organized at the start of the school year by Fr. Robert Pollauf, SJ., the varsity and intramural bowling teams have be- come exceedingly popular. And with the newly opened Orchard Bowl as home base, the LA keglers have rolled up an impressive record for their first year in league competition. X, pi' for school competition Fr. Pollauf, SJ. enlists enthusiastic Loyolans in the intra-mural bowling league. THE POWERFUL RIGHT ARM of Tom Head starts the ball down the lane 'ks' jst! u .... gf-r 1 3 R I lf? x...-ff? . .Ez . .Q 5. - 1, X! at x 5 N Q... .. .x.x. ' ' ' x 4 9' TORCH CLUB. ROW l: Tom Leahy, Hugo Scala, Bob Malachowski, George Schaefer, Tom Merrill, Mike Ahern, Jim Phelan, Joe Bolsinger, Gene Hamilton. ROW 2: Tim O'Shaugnessy, Joe Swiderski, Mike Griffin, Mike O'Connell, Tim Leahy, John Toohey, Denny Malloy, Denny Garvey, Tom Leahy, Steve Sennott. ROW 3: Joe Lane, Don Romano, Bill Smith, Mr. John Crowley, S.J., Mr. Patrick Boyle, S.J., John Breen, Tom Tiernan, Bill Breen. ROW 4: Bob O'Neill, Art Collins, Ernie Dehnert, Ed Dunn, Terry Hoskins, John Hamilton, Bernard Browe, Gary Woodward, Bob Thornton. ROW 5: Jim Geary, John Healy, Joe Mandarina, Art Kruggel, Steve Kelly, Mike Lyons, Pot Callahan, Dick Baur, Roy Larson, ROW 6: Francis Cook, Dick Devine, Paul Stepon, Dan Fox, Martin Lane, Bill Sullivan, Tom Waldron, Bob Biersach. ROW 7: Bill Metzger, Ed Meintzer, Darra Angelini, Carl Buss, Bob Ruppe, John Maloney, Ed Morrissey. ROW 8: Dennis O'Keefe, Tom Joyce, Connie Sullivan, Dan Witty, Tim Griffin, Craig Leonard. ROW 9: Vince Graham, John Oelerich, Dan Cahill. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Nick Rassas, Denny Boland, Terry Doyle, Jim Lyons, and Jim O'Laughlin. Imaginative leadership increases J l scope ot Torch Club activity V T' W N ' f NX.. . i 'a , PT- 'Ftfriti ' Leadership, this is the keynote of the Loyola Academy Torch Club. The Torch Club is a unique organization composed of members elected by the students themselves. lt is a honorary society for those students who L have proved themselves outstanding in the classroom or in athletics. The l t club's importance in student life is easily seen by its many and varied activities. Refereeing intramural games and grade school tournies, holding .7 pep rallies and sock-hops, and sponsoring LA's most extravagant dance, the Tulip Trot, all this and much more is done by the Torch Club each year. Truly, the Torch Club is the student activity tor the benefit of the whole Academy. ,xc-4: TULIP TROT committee heads, Tim Leahy, Art Collins, and John Maloney, plan spring dance. The obiect of the club shall be to promote school spirit among the student body by lending cooperation in all school activities . . . ofticers of the Torch Club shall be elected for a term of one year . . . failure to participate in at least one extra-curricular activity shall constitute suspension . . . pledges may not vote but may suggest action to be taken . . . membership shall be equally divided between athletes and non- athletes . . . dues shall be five cents per week pay- able in advance . . . the President shall preside over all meetings of the Torch Club and the Board of Action . . . rules may be suspended only by a three- fourths vote of members present at any meeting . . . THE MAIN BRACES of the LA Torch Club are ofticers ltop to bottaml Bill Smith, Vice-president, Don Romano, Treasurer, Joe Lane, Secretary and John Breen, President. ADMIRING TROPHIES to be presented to the winners of the Torch Club-sponsored grade school tournament are moderator, Mr. John Crowley, S.J. and Sophomores Denny Boland and Terry Doyle. QL.: Q, ,--. qu ROSTRUM: ROW l: Fr. Reber! Pollauf, S.J., Paul Bolfz, Jim Haddad, Dan Foley. ROW 2: Dave James, Eugene Osirum, Charles Harrity, ROW 3: Dennis Garvey, Jim Daviff, Barry McCarthy, Bill Sparks. POW 4: Huber? Buss, Dick Lee, Shannon Tighe, Jim Fletcher. pn., rv' IN A VERBAL DUEI. at Sf. Philia's High School, Sophomore debafer Jay Conner bests an opposing debofer. 70 Rostrum and gavel top Loyola speech activities DEBATING: OFFICERS OF THE ROSTRUM AND MODERATOR Shannon Tighe, Dick Lee, Henry Sullivan, Jim Haddad, and Father Robert Pollauf, S.J. plan strategy for upcoming debate tournameents. The theme of this book - Fifty Years Of Seniors - has already been stated in the introduction. By now it is quite obvious that there is a great difference in the world as we know it today and the world as the class of T910 saw it. Now more than ever before, the Catholic student must be able to defend his faith and to express himself clearly and accurately on the problems and current affairs facing our troubled world. With this in mind, what better training is there than debating. It gives the student the oppor- tunity to develop his mind to think soundly and rapidly. In the past, many of the finest speakers in the mid-west have been turned out by Loyola's Rostrum and Gavel. And this number shall increase still more, as more and more students begin to realize the importance of such training. FORCEFULNESS AND EXPRESSION are the trademarks of good debatin - as is ably demonstrated by Senior debater Bill Sparks. GAVEL BOTTOM ROW: John Owens, Tom Tryba, Allen Haas, Albert Stemwedel. TOP ROW John Maroney, John Preston, Dick Jordan, Jim Mitchack, Gene Hannon, Jay Connor, Bill Theis, John Buckman, Bob Fletcher, Mr. James Gschwend, S.J. Y...-J' -we I i 1 L' Cheerleaders shout Rambler teams to victory CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: Mike Fogarty, Joe O'Callaghun. BACK ROW: Jerry Gallagher, Pete Jost, Bob Rowland, George Hennig, Tony Rigali. Poster Club art worlc sparks school spirit. POSTER CLUB Dave Barrios, Dick Ostry, Jim O'Malley, Andrew Luczak, John Wilhelm, Giles Bart, Marty Durlacher, Tom Kozlowski, Carl Zone, Dean Conley, Brian Murray, Vic Capdevielle, Richard Aigner, Neil O'Brien, Tom Blacke, Ed Murray. ,A ,4-nd ' Ul.wuff.t...ipQfg4 if 1 '? Q09 D1 X, ., -x 'Z-:!-I . :p:.r!, so svn' . 'I-'T U' :u'v l'l 1 .0 Q ' V 0 4 i ' 2 , V Q GLEE CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Joe Bouers, Jim Roemer, Jim Thompson, Bill Seagroves, TOP ROW: Mr. Simunich, S.J., Paul Mcshane, Carl Zane, Ed Jakob, Dennis Monion. Make mine music REHEARSING THE AVE MARIA under The direciion of Mr. Simunich, S.J., Glee Club moderator, is Senior-soloisi, Paul McShane. PREPARING FOR A RECITAL of Regina Dominican High School are the Coachmen: Bill Mella, Jim Thompson, Mr. Simunich, S.J., fmoderaforl and Siu Holliday. 73 Drama Club one act play uThe Seekers wins awards Shannon Tighe and Jim Davitt singled out for scholarship THE SEEKERS END THEIR SEARCH. Frank Phelan, Neil O'Brien, and Jim Davitt find the ill-fated treasure -ee ,Ai 'AUINS' lEADING THE DRAMA CLUB ll. to r.J are olficers Jim Simon, Frank Phelan, and Shannon Tighe. Five plays were produced by the Loyola Academy Drama Club this year. Everything was done by the students themselves. They made all the props, they designed and controlled all lighting and sound effects, and, of course, they acted in the plays. This type of work and training creates a versatile charac- ter who is more understanding of the actions and thoughts of others. lt's a training invaluable in later life. But the ability to adopt oneself to the life of another comes only with hours of practice. Yet ci play is not made of actors alone. But rather it is a mutual effort on the part of moderator, actors, and stage- hands, who for weeks have been working behind the scenes, organizing and directing, that makes these performances so enioyable for all. at Play Festival MODERATORS OF THE DRAMA CLUB KI. fo r.J: Mr. Walfer Bamberger, Mr. Gschwend, SJ., brief Henry Sullivan, Dick Larkin, Frank Jost, and Shannon Tighe afier dress rehearsal. ii I LOYOLA WAS WELL REPRESENTED in the freshman-sophomore Mission play by Bob Dixon, Fred Keady, John Goffschalk, John Scott, and John Craddock. DUKE IN DARKNESS PRESENTED MAY 5 AND MAY 6 AT LOYOLA COMMUNITY THEATER The Duke in Darkness is a play of intrigue. It is set during the War of the Three Henrys in l6th century France. The Duke of Laterraine fShan- non Tighej has been a prisoner for fifteen years. In these long, dreary years he has been aided by a faith- ful, but now mad, servant fBob Dolej. The play is the story of the Duke's escape engineered by a talented young knight lFrank Phelanl. The evil Count D'Aublaye Uim Simonl gloats over the misfortunes of the Duke lShcnnon Tighel and his insane servant Gribaud CBob Dolel, Bob Dole is checkmated by Shannon Tighe in a tense scene from the DUKE IN DARKNESS. Final stage directions for Act ll are given to James Simon, Shannon Tighe, Bob Dole, Henry Sullivan, Frank Phelan and Dick Larkin by Mr. Bamberger and his assistant Michael Fogarty. The Duke 1Shannon Tighej and his enemy Count D'Aublaye Uim Simonj gaze wonder- ingly at Griboud fBob Dole? who has gone insane after fifteen years imprisonment. up-w ,4',,,..-ev SCIENCE CLUB, KI. to r.l: John Becker, Vic Wagner, Bill Irving Bill Koch Mike Griffin Bob Weaver Tom Phinney, Pete Crowley, Bob Schneider, Mr. Gerald Covanugh SJ From microbes to missiles SCIENCE CLUB: Under the oble direction of Mr. Gerald Ccivcmogh, S.J., the Loyola Science Club continued the fine work it begun lost yeor. Among its most importont proiects, the club hos numbered firing ci test rocket, investigating and discussing the most modern types of ciutomotic com- puters, ond generol discussion of the most important scientific odvonces of the post fifty yeors. FUELLING ONE OF the science club's more successful rockets are Juniors Mike Griffin and Al Witschy. i S ' :vga 1 l IPX 1 ASTRONOMY CLUB SITTING: Mr. Judy, Bill Koch, Dennis Monion Jerry McEvoy Richard Michaels STANDING: Jerry Parent, Tony Ivoncevlch Frank Schockelmoyer Paul Herman Ed Morhnl Jim Plante Radio clubbers train for ham Iicenses. RADIO CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Leo Lodurini, John Becker. MIDDLE ROW: John Murtaugh, Jose ViIIo Arce, Dick Hoefier, Robert Russell, Vic Wagner, Mike Griffin. TOP ROW: Lee Sippel, Viio Fiore, Bob Wis- sing, Robert Ccpdeville, Bill Irving, Pat Gibbons. 'Rx V9 PREP FRONT ROW: Morris McGuire, Joe Romano, Bob Hahn, Dick Primeau, Bill Sullivan, Bob Scanlan, John Blais, Dick Osiry, Mr. Frank Houdek, S.J. PREP rated uAll-Catholic . BACK ROW: Denny Garvey, John VanBramer, Mike Dillon, Dave Scholl. PREP. Mr. Frank Houdek, S.J,, Paul Boltz, Jim Fletcher, Bob Tarjan, Bob Thornion, Tom Liske Schwaba, David James. uv 'P gn- 'Y' lg if' 'ig 1 fit fi? fd- .ffl I' 1'6 THE ORGANIZATION MEN of the 1959-1960 PREP criticize o recent issue of the paper. fl. to r.l: John Von Bromer, Mike Dillon, Bob Scanlan, Bob Hahn, Dave Scholl, and Denny Garvey. uAll the news that's lit to print. All-Catholic - that was the verdict of the National Catholic Press Associ- ation about the PREP. How did the PREP merit this high praise? The reason is simple - by the generous, cheerful, hard work of the entire PREP staff, by every- one from the editors, photographers, and reporters down to the typists, copy- readers and proof-readers. 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I , A: V 1 W' wf 4 f- VY: 'l o I ' 4 uc lhcn m K xk 4 f I . I l I I :Q 1' s XX Nl 9 'A V 5 V' I I fl Jl 1- I 7 t S Q fmgxvxxxf i Q, 5 fi 6 0 E lift., lc. ' Q. qlfnlllg-. f.. - .' ' r ,' v , , Si 1 ,,jNLm Q4 2 Q 2, ... 6, g Q u QI- Wh s ' ' ' f J 'Q . ' 3 g LVD ! 5 3 2 'L Q3 1' M ' 0 ' A 00 eff - . -. ,-7 QNX sf fa 'A 3 13' 3 1. 1 Q, 1 adm - . fl v ' 2 5 Y , 1 I., A '2 1-Qaqfcaa Q L 1 fp -I . P, , - f- x , . I ,, 1, I -Q 4 X4 V 9 , J. , C , X' I fo. l,, f, 0 .ga 'L A 20,121 0? 'QI 71' ' AQ'-96,-019. L ,ww .4 fof If Q' . Q 9' 2 . Gf 0 5, E ynl lllk 1 0, If 91 71171. -' . '1 x Q. 'A T' G, ?'. 9 6' 9-. 2 'V ...-,Q mlm' ...ml f,A ff .'ff:,Z'r, I, 'o. PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PHOTOGRAPH BACK ROW: Dick Ostry, Dave Scholl, ABSENT: John Doyle, Dennis Mitchell, t 1 sf i. Jim Plante, John Plante. Loyola Photo-Journalists increase coverage of school events Out of the storeroom adjacent Mr. Kotowski's book- store emerge each afternoon a breed of men unused to the light. Members of the camera club make daily forays from their storeroom laboratory to every ac- tivity on the campus. Bill Klinge introduced color pho- tography at the Bal Masque. The football team found itself featured at the Homecoming Dance. Dennis Don- ovan, Dick Ostry, Dennis Mitchell, all proved that one picture is worth a thousand words. Donovan appeared in the Wilmette Life more than once. Mitchell's tele- photo technique caught teachers and students un- aware. Ostry and the bulky press camera were insep- arable companions during the noon periods. ERS: Front row: Bob O'Connell, Joel Desiardins, Bill Klinge, John Marxer. Joe Harrison, Dennis Donovan, Paul Smith, Bob Nelson. T x :lv N1 V1.3 FROM HIGH ABOVE THE NET, rambler basketball action is , photographed by Bill Klinge with a helping hand from Joe 5 0 . - W' Harrison. 6 Qt: 'mm 'rv ' v -.s-'R c - ? lui , Jain ' THREE SOPHOMORE CAMERA STALWARTS, Paul Smith, John Raj Marxer, and Dennis Donovan, size up the quality of a year- r book negative. i ' 3'4'X U , .Jeri .4 , is-IM ,X ' ' 1 . ON THE CAMPJS AND OFF: the page at the right represent 4 ,. . , 1 1 . Q ,' 1 f e the work of the camera club photographers throughout the year . I V Q 1 h 1,-iv., Qi, X., F. I - Q' 'A 0 ' R, Q' ' 'lg-'14-rf rt. , 1 AQ ' Q . l i o ' x., ni I -is 3. .- if ll! - nz: 1Al!.l... 'il lf' l'l IU' li' IE' lll lil I!! , Ill I ll! I , Q.:-.g,Q 3 X , As l . EL A D COUNCIL OF WAR, The Year s1aH meefs before fhe work begins: Dove Scholl Ji'n Ryan, Jim Keller, Dick Oslry, Mike Dillon, Jerry Hillenbrand, John Gerding, Marty Durlocher, Coleman Connelly, John Wilhelm, Bill Fahrenbach, Bill Klinge. Q . f Q4 CO-EDITOR JIM RYAN prepares for another yecre book deadline. THROWING THE 1960 YEAR togeiher: Jim Ryan, Dave Scholl, Jim Healy, Moriy Durlacher, Jim Penfold, Dick Osfry. The Loyola YEAR - Bigger and better than ever When asked what activity he belonged to and what sport he played, a yearbook editor of a few years back responded, l belong to every activity, I have played on all the teams. True enough. Year- book editors past and present follow each game, each meet, each meeting mentally taking pictures and iotting notes. They appear at play rehearsals though not in the cast. They end up at debates with- out speaking a word. This year's co-editors, Dave Scholl and Jim Ryan were no exceptions to the pic- ture presented above. By unnumbered hours of work each month they brought section after section to life. They did this with important help from the other editors: Mike Dillon, Dick Ostry, and Jim Keller. New improvements brought the Year in line with modern printing standards. Offset was introduced. The page size was increased. Available light pho- tography was used wherever possible. YEAR enlarges page size, is printed offset THE YEAR PUBLICITY staff looking toward their goal - a YEAR for every Loyolan .lim Morse .hm Penfold Jim Baumstark Jim Healy Don Jakob Bob Beucher, Marty Durlacher. LL.. . .rs.iP's' ...ffl , 1 FATHERS' CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Arthur Collins, Fr. G. M. Legris, Mr. Samuel Marotta, Fr. Michael l. Enalish, Mr. Patrick Driscoll, Mr. John O'Keefe. SECOND ROW: Mr. John J. Toohey, Mr. Emmett J. Necas, Mr. George P. Sullivan, Mr, Robert L. Pendergast, Mr. Fred A. Romano, Mr. Edward Smith. THIRD ROW: Mr. Arthur Kruqgel, Jr., Mr. E. J. Dempsey, Mr. R. P. Sunderland, Mr. W. D. Sweetman, Mr, E. Davitt, Mr. C. Martini, Mr. J. Colfer, Mr. C. B. O'Malley. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Francis J. Sullivan, Mr. Dean Conley, Mr. Gordon W. Winks, Mr. W. S. Knox, Mr. R. A. Eiden, Mr. L. H. Minifie, Sr. Mr. J. A. Tolond, Mr. John J. McCormick. FIFTH ROW: Mr. John B. McGuire, Mr. John J. Hogan, Mr. John V. Lucas, Mr. John W. Craddock, Mr. Chas. R, Drucker, Mr, Robert J. Down- ing, Mr. Edw. N. Simon. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Robert W. Linehon, Mr. Robert D. Segerson, Mr. William McAdam, Mr. Frank J. Goodrich, Mr. George Rassas, Mr, Lewis C. Murtaugh, Mr. John A. Breen, Mr. John M. Cotter, Mr. Frank J. Murtha. FATHERS' CLUB Mothers' and Fathers' Clubs aid school with various activities Working throughout the year for the good of the school and to promote better student-parent-faculty relations are the Loyola Academy Mothers' and Fathers' Clubs. Under the competent direction of Mrs. John Breen and Mr. Som Marotta, these two parent organizations are continually sponsoring and financing school activities, such as spring and fall card parties, father and son communion breakfasts, gym nights, and benefits. All these help to promote the parent-teacher unity so necessary for a good high school. POLICY AND PLANS OF THE FATHERS' CLUB are formulated by Fr. G. M. Legris, moderator, Mr. Samuel Marotta, president, Mr. John O'Keefe, Mr. Arthur Collins, and Mr. Patrick Driscoll. 5859 I Y 'U 6 Laf s X N 42' -Jqv R gg , . h VTILLIDV A , ' W, Q my 4 f v J M ,vin X ix 112' 'If 4. I '- S .riff E553 1.-33 ' .1 . ! hs- 5,1 S3 ., 1 ff o :rs Q 2 'Q 1 1 d.,. . 4 1 W , far X .w an 4941 -.' -19 , E3 ' A-'71 . if W ao- ,is V3 Q. 2 Mi W k,6M,x 521' A A fs? as-3. yi H . ,Q I ki .134 gg Q, ff lv if . ff' , 1 sf- .'k lr? L Q ,N A c 1 Mi' is RH. - Iii V 7, Q . ff-L. .N , Qs 3' ' Q 1 T ,, , vi .., .. ' ' K' 1 f Q PM -4 :W o 4- - ,Q , ,df ' M. oi? wg' .:::, .f' pwlfg qw TP .A ' 1'-fM f 'f'emv ' WM' 'legit iw if Q O At the Academy today, football, base- ball, tennis, swimming, basketball, track, bowling, golf, and cross counrty are all in- cluded in an extensive sports program which began fifty years ago in a school of only 'IOO students and an athletic program consisting of only football and basketball. But since its meager beginning in 1910, the Academy has expanded by leaps and bounds. And as the Academy grew, so did the athletic depart- ment until today each student has a chance to participate in the sport of his choice. This is in keeping with Loyola tradition of the de- velopment of the whole student. in ...I Av .3 rf 1 -'Q-v'f P' . '- 0- 'Q M 'hat' I' 3 Q 7 lp-?, ., ., .Ha , 'Z ' r A, W my f '0 K 3 Y J aff .. ff ff, M ,Qi VT , , nut' 5 -.. H W '. r ' - f ' Wk , . .. f 1 d , ' ',A, 5 1 f ' ' ' ijmg y U. 2 at La A. V , .V 'iq' A J, A w 5 ' 'L' :wav ' ' V1 - 1 1w k A 99 'V' , ,W2F M1743 'if ' ,fi 4' - . , , 3 ,.,., fi A ,iq fi- E, 1- 1 lb-1 at t 1 4- I if pg 1 JA ,.. Q5 -2 -Msg . -1 it ,ful , Q A: Q K ww? .gif G. as 4 ,F ,, 1 ' , 2, ,Q P in Af 5 X Q, 1+ 6, U Jw -.5 1- . - ,Bri 'Q ' mf','f ' ' .. t we ' . -Q-M 4-ff-f , v'-MM fl 'HSV ' 9lk'g WA ' A 'R is wt 'fri QM? 4 4, 91 Q FCOTBALL Hard-charging Paul Stepan drives for the last precious yard for u first down Iniuries, opponents slow Ramblers Loyola's 1959 Ramblers posted a one-win, seven-loss record for the season, though struggling under the burden of an out-manned and under-sized squad. An early season loss of two-letter men, Bob Ruppe and John Breen, seriously hampered and crippled both offensive and defensive units. Other minor iniuries continually plagued the team. However, much praise is due to Ray Larson, the spear-head of the defensive unit, and to Carl Buss and John Breen, on their offensive plunges, and to all the others who carried the name of Loyola Academy onto the gridiron each Sunday. d John McGuire 1993 and Steve Kelly KSU scramble to recover a Fenwick fumble. K .V ' 1 xc. 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A S v'. .Q uf' .1 A BOTTOM ROW: Bob Biersach, Dick Baur, Ed Morissey, Dick Devine, Gary Woodward, John Breen, Ray Larson, Pat Driscoll, Frank Murfha, Harold DeNicola, Bob Barreif, Dennis Murphy, Gerald Bax, Dwighi Mike Bauer, Ari Kruggel, Don Panfle, Bill Smifh, Bill Metzger. Fisher, John Hamilton, Paul Sfepan, Nick Rassas, Jim Quinn. THIRD ROW: Steve Kelly, Carl Buss, Terry Murphy, Denis Malloy SECOND ROW: Celesf DiPie1ropculo, Paul Fieberg, Phil Mooney, John Toahey, Mike O'Connell, Jim Healy, John McGuire, Pai Kealy, :.,n..., 'fn' 9 15 Dm' hum Pat Driscoll: End 'Q A . V ' 'lyxj ,JL ,?K:, L . it ,4 if 3 f v. it 1 ' 2 , ' - Jim Phelan Joe Bolsmger Gene Hamilton Dave Reuss Chris Nieman. TOP ROW Tom Merrill Duck Oslry Charles Kranz James Pozzn, Fr W P Ryan Gene Sullivan Mllle Scoll John Breslin. 1959 VARSITY RECORD Fenwick St. Philip ,,,, St. Mel ...,. St. George ., Weber ....... . Gordon Tech DePaul ..,,,,,, Holy Trinity Bob Ruppe: End 5 ,f 2 5 Sieve Kelly: Tackle Tom Pendergash Fullback pl! 1 S Celest DiPiefropaolo: Halfback W' ' '..,, f, , ' N A 4 ' --- ,Y -f g 4 r - V -- . , T rs is K 7 3 'r -.' ' ,Qu 5 5 Q l K Or r : g .lu Q -M 4511- . K. .... .. Y? -,..-.e,,,,, we , -..W THE T959-i960 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: Jock Murphy, Jim Bernacchi, Bill Springgate. SECOND ROW: Jim Seng, Mike Kelly, Bob Mathson, Gerry Prior, George Moore, Larry Dunlavey, Kevin Gorman, Steve Davidson, Lee Polk, Michael Harvey, Bob Fletcher. THIRD ROW: Jim Ostry, Dan Piegari, Phil Sunderland, Fred Thompson, Bob Linehan, Jef? Morkey, John Fegun, Terry Gross, John Moroney, John Linssens. FOURTH ROW: Don MacGregor, Paul Savard, Dick Segerson, Anthony Jader, Terry Sweetman, Mike Rich, John O'Rourke, Mike Long, Thomas Cronin, Roger Salemi. FIFTH ROW: John Douglas, Jerry Mahoney, Paul Conti, Andy Murphy, Norbert Loehnig, Nick Niqrelli, Joe Havrilko, Steve Snakard, John Nieman, Robert Jacobs. TOP ROW: Mr. Patrick Boyle, S.J,, head coach, Mr. Fred Simunich, S.J., assistant coach, Bob Krug, Tom Tucker, John Brinckerhoff, Francis Wilkinson, Mr. John Crowley, S.J,, assistant coach, Martin Norkett, manager. '63 RAMBLERS This well-coached, fast-charging line was the main reason for the success of the Freshman football team. The Ramblers of 1963 look on as their team-mates coast to another easy victory: Lee Polk, Jim Ostry, Paul Savard, Roger Salemi, Bob Linehan, Steve Davidson, and Bernard Rupp. at W 1 3 A 5 4 a u yi , ww , ., 3 HEAVYWEIGHTS: fLeft to rightj Craig Leonard, Joe Mondarino, John Maloney, Vince Graham, Tom Joyce, Coach Gene Sullivan, Doug Higgins, Mike Lyons, Fr. W. P. Ryan, SJ., Bob Ruppe, Tom Waldron, Jim Lyons, Bill Smith. Loyola's Heavyweights - A small but a spirited Team ll The T960 Heavyweights had a lot of talent built around very little height. This combination should have been enough to earn them a play-oft berth, but, early in league competition, the play-oft minded team was dealt a critical blow when their one big man, Jim Mcln- tosh, was lost for the balance of the season because of a knee injury. The club started oft on the right toot by knocking oft arch-rival St. George in a down to the wire contest. Op- timism ran high. Then, after a brutal beating by Weber, came the Gordon Tech. game which derailed both Mcln- tosh and the Rambler Quintet. From then on it was an uphill struggle, but, with Mike Lyons, second leading scorer in the Catholic League, leading the way, the Heavies managed to salvage a respectable 5 and 5 record. Two great wins over St. George, a second round tri- umph over Gordon Tech., and Mike Lyons bid tor league scoring honors were just a few ot the highlights of an otherwise disappointing season. STALWART SCORER and ball handler Tom Waldron begins to move the ball down the court against Gordon Tech. 3 I ,,,,,.,,, 54 l Qui? ff U Heavies linish Strong. Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola De Paul Tournament Catholic League Play Mendel St. Rita St. Benedict Mt. Carmel St. Patrick St. Rita Mt. Carmel Schurz Fenwick' St. Patrick St. Benedict St. George Weber Gordon Tech De Paul Holy Trinity' St. George Weber Gordon Tech. De Paul Holy Trinity' 41 x ,, A W as f , f e,f ' . 5,.F. 1 ' 3 1 LEU, al ,. gk E I l.x '-N' 1 Y Q I K e , , ' , 0. 4 A I 1 . . x ,' ' Y ' A +,. . A , s Q y Q 5 . ' ' '. gf Q . g , Ft YQK 'km jf fb , , x , , A Q X!-bg qui , , k , 17 1 X n W iq, pl- .R 4, QQ AQ Best Lightweight Team in 25 years FIRST ROW: Dick Baur, Bob Barrett, Terry Kelly. SECOND ROW: Coach Gene Sullivon,, Tom Cleland, Carl Gebuhr, Ecrl Julius. THIRD ROW: Ernie Dehnert, Paul Stepan, Con Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: Fr. W. P. Ryan, SJ., Dick Devine, John Naper. , hl1T. QW wi Ilfwiox i 4-. -fy ...JF gf?- 1 'f E A ,ras -- YEL! A W if Q ,i m, F l ll P N 5 TZ I .fi I 0. 5 Q if 11 M, H3 .,al ,li J BANTAM - FRONT ROW: Mike Scott, Tim Knight, George Elmore, James O'Loughlin, John Lucas, Walter Kelly, Bob Lenahan, Coach James Pozza. BACK ROW: Ed Murray, John Seidler, Thomas Cole, John Gorman John Foreman. Mike Barton, Jim Handley, Joe Mann. BANTAM AND FLYWEIGHT BASKETBALL Loyola's Bantam and Flyweight basketball teams are in reality h - d- ' -1 proving grounds where future Rambler greats are born. It is from T e U p a n I m these ranks that next year's varsity teams will come, and it is here, h I d under the watchful eyes of Coaches Gene Sullivan and James T e F Pozza, that the poise, skill, and determination so necessary for a good team is developed, FLYS4 Coach Gene Sullivan, Rick Garvey, Jim McFadden, Richard Frankel, James Schwaba, Al Ferrara, Ray Ferrara, Carl Gebuhr. Victories are the rule lor swimmers. Finmen finish another line season ........Always second-best is the iinx which plagued LoyoIa's swim- ming teams since 1937. This year, after posting a season record of 9 wins and 2 losses under Coach Donald Mulligan, the Ram- blers sent a senior team, lacking in depth and experience, to the Catholic League meet at Fenwick High School. The outcome was obvious from the very start, as the Friars swept all divisions in the team meet. LA's nine qualifiers finished their perennial second behind the stroking of Joe Griftin and Tim O'Shaugnessy and a strong finish in the relays. The Junior meet held at Loyola was simply a repeat of the senior. Loyola held off all comers to take another second. SENIOR SWIMMING TEAM SITTING Ched Lyman Bll Mayer Joe Brinckerhoff, Tim O'Shaughnessy, Paul Drucker, Peter Jost, John Grealis, Tim Griffin, KNEELING Bill Clark Jeff Donoghue Dick Bernard: Bob Rowland Jim Bcumstark, Tom Kelly, John Kelleher. ION ff' 'lunzimrmnmnfullll ' vez OFF TO A FLYING START: Joe Lane, Joe Brinckerholif, Tom Kelly and Jim Bcumstark are off with the gun. THE LAST FIVE YARDS are the hardest: Don Temple moves strongly toward the finish line. Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Loyola Schurz Marquette St. Ignatius Fenwick Mt. Carmel St. Patrick Brother Rice Godon St. George Weber St. Philip UP FOR AIR: Senior swimmer Joe Lone, Loyola's star butterfly mon whizzes to a quick finish. A 'MGEM i -qw .. yt, ,a., 4. w . . wi Hflk tiny 4 ' Www f ' f 'Ugg he . M , A- , f iv? 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'f-', r.A,..g,, - 14, if . ., . 3 'N JC,-n Q. A 1,527 -' in 'S'5Z, 'X ' 'A 'S' if f r hw' ' , I ,KL af' THE SPIR and enio 0 ...a ,,64vA , e 4 - . 'IEQCJ' . F, ' 0--lv! . . 1, u ' . 1 Ang- '21, df. . n ' v.. 1 1 u -fer-'S . 0 , . X .is Q -21' ' Q ,f'w-.wg - If-nf S mf, : - ,if ,fs 5 .,,- v. , 1. . .I .fe V,. L. . 1 ll' M 5 ' is V? .. .fi gi . if' S 1. A S' Qi 12. . W is . . H. - , .W fi f g Ls ' f UC x t g g 'Fl I f ,. . A Avg N A ti 73' ,xp ' Qyahv I Q, V, tu THE LOYOLA CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM FIRST ROW: Chuck Mann, Dick Brennan, Bob Pasquesi, John Van Bramer, Mr. Don Mulligan, Tom Farrell, Bob Kepner, Robert Jacobs, Larry McCaffrey. SECOND ROW: Mike Seagroves, Bill Rau, Jim Baumstark, Bernard Pettinger, Peter Kane, Pat Scully, Tom O'Brien, Tom Perlitz, Bob Dix, Clift Smoluch, Jim Murphy. THIRD ROW: Bob Tarian, Jerry Tucker, Don Jakob, Jerry Poplar, Bill Sullivan, Don Fox, Keith Alley, Steve Sennctt, Mike Sarton, Timothy Knight, Bill Mella. Harriers bring a championship to Loyola. It took exactly twenty-tour months for Mr. Donald Mulligan to bring a city championship to the Academy. Late last August, Coach Mulligan called out his harriers for the start of another cross country season. By the end of four weeks both Senior and Junior teams were in peak con- dition and ready for the first meet. Experience, manpower, and team spirit, they had them all. And soon there could be no doubt that the Junior team, after going undefeated through the pre- season, would run over all opponents and keep their team's perfect record for two years. Behind the fine running of city champion, Jim Murphy, and the runner-up, Cliff Smoluch, the Junior team won the Catholic City Cross Country Title. Don Fox, John Van Bramer, and Tom Farrell led the Senior team to win six of nine dual meets, a sec- ond place in the North Section Championship, and a good showing in the City Meet. Catholic League Frosh-Soph Cross-Country Champions: KNEELING: Jim Murphy, Cliff Smoluch, Tom Perlitz, Bob Kepner. STANDING: Dick Brennan, Pat Scully, Jerry Poplar Bob Pasquesi, I i LOYOLA'S TRACK READY FOR THE RAMBLERS TRACK TEAM: BOTTOM ROW Cleft to rightj: Ernest Buckley fMgr.J Bob Krug, Bernard Browe, John Reedy, Rich Farrell, John Valko, Terry Prest, Dave Barrios, Frank Goodrich, Bob Wozniak, Kevin Coleman, Bob Pendergast, Jim O'Connor, Dick Hofherr, 1Mgr.J. SECOND ROW: Dick Castro, Ed Keigher, Bob Maurer, Jim Roemer, Bill Phillips, Vince Scorsone, Doug Raymond, Tom Paul, Dick Hennig, Joe Sterba, John McConville, Dick Growney, Bob White. THIRD ROW: Dan Lunordi, Charles Mann, Bob Knox, Daryl Anderstrom, John Lotito, Don Mertes, Bob Keown, Larry Nelson, Vincent Graham, Rich Souyoul, Joe O'Connor, Bill Netzinger, Bill Fitzgerald. FOURTH ROW: Bill Broderick, Dick Bernardi, Jim Morse, Bob Karr, Bill Breen, Guy Sea- berg, Tim Knight, Don Jakob, Mike Kreusch, Don Romano, Jerry Tucker, John Hayes. FIFTH ROW: Joe Harrison, Don Stephan, John Walsh, Tom Hawkinson, Bill Schroeder, John McGuire, John Foreman, Carl Zane, John Eeidler, Joe McGowan, Steve Sennott. This year the track team under Coach Donald Mulligan will be trying to better their unimpressive showing in last year's city meet. At the first crack of spring seventy-five hope- fuls trotted onto the track, oozing with mud, to begin prac- ticing high and low hurdles, high iump, broad iump, shot put, and relays. After weeks of hard work ond practice, the team has come on fast to place right up on top in the final standings. TRACK TEAM: BOTTOM ROW lRight to Ieftj: Jim Murphy, Bob Jacobs, Bob Pasquesi. ROW TWO: Tom O'Brien, Cliff Smoluch, Bob Dix, John Von Bremer. ROW THREE: Bill Sullivan, Harry McDonagh, Don Fox. ROW FOUR: Roger Zemba, Paul Cathcart, Jerry Poplar, Dean Conley, Andy Engelhardt. ROW FIVE: Keith Alley, Dick Brennan, John Brinckerhoff, Chris Mullen, Coach Mulligan. ON LOYOLA'S TRACK Dean Conley and Roger Zemba stretch their legs over the high hurdles. ii. 4 . -xi - . ' W.-.dv '. ll3 ' 'I .gin L L X i, Y s x .W H . Senior Pitcher Ed Dunn Inheldsrs George Elmore and Al Landt Catcher Don Witty OPTIMISM PERVADES YOUTHFUL LOYOLA NINE AS SUCCESSFUL PRACTICE SEASON ENDS ,yfke Loyola's baseball team, although in only its third year, has finally shown signs of real promise. With improved hitting and pitching, the Loyola nine held their own in every game, and as the season progressed the fielding and defense started picking up. By press time Mr. Kotoski's followers, playing out of Wilmette's Community Playfield, had posted a season greatly improved over the previous two years. E : Q 3 l I ll l ldv as as , 'T BASEBALL TEAM BASEBALL TEAM: BOTTOM ROW: lleft to rightl Tom Bernardi, manager, Bill Burk- art, Rick Roy, Bob Thornton, Jim SteHes, Mike Downing, Bob Kepner, Tom Tryba, manager, SECOND ROW: Joe Martens, Bill Larson, Mike Ahern, Don Witty, Pat Scully, George Coleman, Tom Plunkett, Dick Primeau, Mike Downes, Dick Zasiebida. THIRD ROW: Mike Stockeiter, Frank Murtha, Ed Dunn, Bob Sennott, George El- more, Jim Nelson, Tom Cole, Doug Higgins, Mike Conerty, John Toohey, Bill Lyddan, Bob Scanlan, John Oelerich, Al Landt, Jim O'Loughlin, Mr. Kotowski, S.J. Tennis Teams move toward twelfth consecutive title. 'Ar'-g,,..-f QAVY SENIOR TEAM SENIOR TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Bobby Riggs, Larry Riggs, Denny Garvey. TOP ROW: Rick Dehnert, Frank Jost A and Captain Dave Scholl. 'Mkt ll5 JUNIORS DEFEND CITY TITLE JUNIOR TEAM: Ueft to right I BOTTOM ROW: John Schriver, Bob Carey, Bill , O'Brien. ' TOP ROW: Clurke Pliess, Tom Cronin, Jim O'Regan, and Terry Doyle. :- FRESHMAN Larry Riggs playing singles for LoyoIa's TWO OLD PROS, senior team. Scholl: net result - another championship. O X! fr' ,K d' fr ,eff I 1 K X , Q, 5 . , .gg ,fi-355 ,fifs', ff ,vu , L, , , . V I . 1 - , if X I g-flax ..r. . .4 I P We ,I Ljgglsi- I ,f y I I rf. '94 . 2 -4 Q. it ,Q .I .f A '- , L, , .t,A,,, ., J g'..'1-'Q Father Walter Crane, S.J, and Captain Dave , . r if 3, I M X . fx -x E R I 3' , gs gi,- gs X .Jiri - . If i ni N, N use 8 Wei: 4 ,sy SENIOR GOLF TEAM: BOTTOM ROW Cleft to rightb Tom Cleland John Gleason, Art Collins, Mike Ahern, Jim Stemwedel, Dennis O'Connell, Chris Carley, Pat O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Brother Herman Elsaesser, Bob Mueller, Bob Wagman, Tom Tiernan, Dan Cahill, Jim Simons, Jack Martin, Denny Maratta. THIRD ROW: Bob Valko, Bob Beucher, Chuck Elson, Bob Kane, Kelly Hughes, Bill Hansen, Ed Bechtold, Emmet McKune, Don Hehman. Returning Champs try for senior city crown With high hopes and plenty of experience, Loyola's golf team opened the season eyeing its third Catholic League title in as many years. Starting out on the wide expanses of their home course, Skokie Playfield, Loyola's golfers rolled up another successful season. Under mode- rator Brother Elsaesser, S.J., LA's clubbers took on all comers and still finished ahead of the field in the final standings. JUNIOR GOLF TEAM: BOTTOM ROW Qleft to rightj Ed McFadden, Hugo Scala, Bob Sennott, Joe Robinson, Pete Kane, Jim Hahn, Pat Murphy. SECOND ROW: Brother Herman Elsaesser, S.J., Mike Egan, Mike Novak, Gena Sisco, Joe Griftin, Fred Thompson, Tom Sheridan, Nick Nigrelli. .a , p wif 933 'M I I I uf' '.....5.uul1Q3??' 1 'S 3 ,A .9 v Although the theme of this book ls the comparison of today's seniors with the son- iors of fifty years ago, we could hardly over- look those freshmen, sophomores, and lun- iors, known as underclassmen. For each ond every senior, no matter what honors have been heaped upon him, no matter what position he holds in the senior class, no mat- ter how popular he may be, can remember those first days at the Academy - days of shyness, of making new friends, and of od- iusting to a new school. He recalls moving up in society and entering sophomore year. New problems developed -- what course to enter next year, why had he asked two glrls to the Homecoming. Finally iunior year or- rives and he enters upon a new study of tho classics or the atom. It is in these formative years, these years of dreams and decisions and ideals, that a young man l down the foundation of character that vgrcarry him through senior year, through colloqo, cmd through life. 7 aw .gl L- Q F.: W, - . ,th-,gvi , Q rg 4 . 'J -rf .Q , Q .-3, ii' '. JUNIORS ROW 1: Paul W. Boltz, William F. Clark, Michael J. Conerty, Stephen P. D'Iorio, Thomas M. Duffy, William J. Fahrenbach John T. Fitzgerald, James L. Fletcher. ROW 2: Patrick C. Gibbons, John S. Gleason, Wayne J. Jorgen son, Thomas C. Lislse, Robert P. Lowell, Andrew E. Luczal: William F. Maloney, Joseph M. Martens. ROW 3: Barry W. McCarthy, Robert H. Meyer, Dennis B. O'Keefe Timothy J. O'Shaughnessy, Thomas L. Phinney, James F Rappel, James S. Steftens, Paul H. Stepan. ROW 4: Cornelius J. Sullivan, William R. Sullivan, Robert W Tarian, Robert J. Thornton, Thomas P. Urban, Robert R. Walsh, John L. Wilhelm, Donald P. Witty. ROW 5: Richard F. Wolfsmith. ABSENT: Richard A. Devine. Academic Advisor: Mr. John Crowley, S.J. 1 AE.. LOYOLA'S CHRISTMAS CRIB is carefully taken care of by John Wilhelm, Bill Fohrenbach, and Bob Walsh. fin tfi 'r -s - - I , -A., - W ... ,. Lf . 1-ii by . R afi , qgpxv , ,sk E . K ' . if K- 1. if ii JUNIORS NIGHTOWLS, John Oelerich, Craig Connie Sullivan, fry fo shrink 'hai las? 'A inch. Leonard, and JUNIORS 3B ROW l: Robert J. Biersach, James B. Blacklidge, Andrew R. Bohaich, Joseph J. Bolsinger, Anthony J. Doheny, Geoffrey A. Donoghue, William C. Doyle, Paul M. Drucker. ROW 2: Vincent J. Graham, William J. Grennan, Robert V. Gronek, Stuart E. Halliday, Michael J. Hogan, John P. Kelleher, Michael J. Lops, John F. McCormick. ROW 3: Edward P. Morrissey, John J. Oelerich, Roberi F. O'Neill, Eugene B. Osirom, Donald R. Papineau, Charles E. Polyak, Frederick W. Ray, Karl W. Scheribel. ROW 4: Robert J. Schutie, Guy P. Seaberg, George F. Seiden- becker, Edson O. Sessions, James E. Simon, Paul J. Voss, Vidor A. Wagner, Jr., Albert J. Witschy. ABSENT: Lance F. Jacobs Academic Advisor: Mr. James Roach. JUNICDRS 3C ROW le George W. Arnos, John R. Rayalis, Pefer J. Crowley, Donald G. Fox, John M. Geisf, John Iskl, Edward W. Jakob, John F. Kelly. ROW 2: William P. Kennedy, Jay J. Kramer, Mark J. Llshchln- skYl. Howard S. Marrin, Carl D. Mlklifsch, Thomas E. Miller, Donald A. Muller, Charles J. O'laughlln. ROW 3: William R. Offer, James J. Penney, William J. Quinn, Nicholas Rassas, Wllliam C. Rau, Vidor J. Rini, Jerome J. Roberts, John J. Rossaie. ROW 4: Richard I. Ryan, Robert E. Schneider, Frank C. Siufa, Terence J. Tlghe. Academic Advisor: Mr. Frederick Simunich, S.J. BOY, THAT LATE, lafe show was grsaf last ni . . .uzuxzuzz 2 wa, I fm -'U M QM A4 K .,..q, 1 ,fy L' P , ...v+- - - lf? -- :,.. y 2 L JUNIOR SODALISTS wave good-by as they enter upon lhree days of silence and prayer at Villa Redeemer. nfffta JUNIORS 3D ROW 1: Keith O. Alley, David P. Bacca, Bernard J. Brown, Herbert L. Buss, Michael J. Carlucci, Charles R. Harrity, John R. Healy, Kyle A. Hermanny. ROW 2: Douglas A. Higgins, Peter A. Jost, Gilbert M. Krug, Martin J. Lane, Craig J. Leonard, Robert F. Leslie, Jeffrey T. Liautaud, Dennis M. Manion. ROW 3: Dennis R. Marotta, John B. McDonnell, Richard N. Miller, Daniel G. Murphy, Robert G. Nadherny, Ralph K. Nottoli, Patrick F. O'Brien, Palricl: G. Pallasch. ROW 4: William F. Richer, David L. Roemer, Robert A. Schultz, Thomas P. Schwaba, Stephen J. Sennott, Ronald A. Shuxter, James G. Smith, Michael F. Stell. ROW 5: Christopher G. Stoll, Philip J. Sweenie, Thomas R. Tiernan. ABSENT: Ronald V. Berger, Alan P. O'Connor. Academic Advisor: Mr. Francis Houdelr, S.J. 123 1 A '17 rv 3 5, lr Q. 4-9 ag. W way.. -- .Q s W' iw . rl ,L w ill ' 'L vo P91 1 JUNIORS 3E ROW 1: Anthony G. Allison, Richard A. Bernardi, Thomas A. Cleland, William M. Cramer, Michael M. Egan, Thomas E. Fitzgerald, James P. Giambalvo, William M. Gibbons. ROW 2: Bradley R. Gray, Michael L. Griftin, James M. Hayes, David L. Henderson, George J. Hennig, Lawrence F. Heri, James W. Johnson, Patrick J. Kealy. ROW 3: Edward T. Lang, Richard D. Larkin, William A. Lennon John F. Lotito, William W. Mangione, John W. Mclaughlin Mark D. McMurrough, Michael J. Moran. ROW 4: Peter K. Reser, Robert L. Rowland, Donald L. Sch- weikert, James L. Stemwedel, Alexander J. Topp, Robert J Wagman, James P. Walsh. ABSENT: James P. Mclntosh, Dennis M. Pieck. Academic Advisor: Mr. Jerome Spellman. JUNIORS DISCOVER what it's like on the other side of the desk as they correct hundreds of entrance exams. 'Q 'O 'S-' Q ,an X is L F' 5 48' 'y 'f '95-A Pi .l,5g.,s,sj .5 BUT THE BOOK SAYS that the only way to study is to relaxed, argues Tom O'Hara. JUNIORS 3F ROW 1: Richard F. Aigner, David M. Almeroth, Patrick Carpen- ter, John E. Clohecy, Brion J. Cunneen, Robert M. Farrell, James J. Fitzgerald, Peter O'N Freeding. ROW 2: Dennis J. Glynn, Timothy E. Grilhn, Albert J. Grossman, Eugene C. Hamilton, Denis H. Heinz, John K. Hughes, Anthony Ivancevich, Thomas M. Joyce. ROW 3: Gerald L. Klimczoll, David R. Kriesant, John E. Kulasilr, Edwin R. layman, William F. Mages, James R. McDonnell, Richard E. Nieman, Paul D. O'Connell. ROW 4: Charles T. O'Hara, James T. Ostholthofl, Andrew W. Runge, Ralph J. Siano, Joseph M. Swiderski, John B. Ten Eyck, Michael F. Welsh, Carl M. Zane. Academic Advisor: Mr. John Heim, S.J. '7 4. SOPHOMORES 3G ROW 1: Dennis M. Amaturo, Richard C. Baur, Edward C. Bechlold, Thomas M. Bornhofen, Daniel J. Cahill, Harold A. DeNicola, Donald C. Fox, Eugene J. Frantz. ROW 2: Richard J. Frederick, Reber? H. Hanson, Thomas R. Head, William E. Irving, Michael J. Jameson, Thomas A. Kirsch, Charles E. Lyman, Albert A. Mayhoefer. ROW 3: Jerald T. McEvoy, Phillip E. Mooney, John J. O'Connor, Mavfhew M. Parrilli, Kennelh S. Polempa, Paul G. Roy, John L. Ricci, Daniel A. Sullivan. ROW 4: James G. Yohnke. Academic Advisor: Mr. Redmond Lyons. -V . HN W ' 'gli .' .fg .nz I Fm 1 X T35-pw: 1' ' ' 2 A da, , mv- J v A y' . , vw A. . KV 1 1 -1 E 1 , A Y' Preparing for a quick nine holes after school are golfers Jack Morfin and Ed Bechlold. 'Z 45- wa, . -- . ., Qs . I l .L H ,gr rf- A-if -Q ki. 4. Z SOPHOMORES 3H ROW 1: Robert C. Beck, David H. Burke, Pairick B. Calali, Lamont P. Cordova, John L. Cunnifl, John E. Groalls, Robert C. Kupon, John J. Martin. ROW 2: Laurence McParflin, Alan R. Mufko, William E. Nef- zinger, Frank C. Nieman, Terry O'Brion, Timoihy P. O'Loary, Charles J. Roti, Frank F. Rofi. ROW 3: Anthony E. Scala, Glenn M. Schoeder, Patrick J. Sullivan, Richard Tillofson, Raymond J. Vlaming. Academic Advisor: Mr. Walter Bamborger. DISCUSSING CLASSROOM AFFAIRS are Mr. John Ryan and Dave Burke. f.. ' r T . . ,. , ' , . f V 9. 'nf 1' 1 5 5' . ' IVIFWL2 .' ' A'k, 229' ' l Q, H . , 2.5, V fa.: . - LL , y W - . ' 3. - 1 7' nd J -L ft 2 M M .N R If . T J. T - ' A . J . .4 . f .-.. . y gg . -News X , V V Y w . g.,,, - -f..: X - ' nl . H H , - W' r A fav A .. kEI 2AX .,tI,., W' .. ,,...5g,,,.L i F 5 . . ' ' Vi ,, A W ' at ' X-1, 5533? 'ii H'-' Unk J 2 asf' . . ii .- LM A . e N im 45.1 , in Y- ' A-. . w g. , N I A V Y ,R - if 'f . J. ' 1 s -'PM e i 'fr ' 1 f' 2- . ' ' f -.fl iff n 4 i, . - ' - J - ' M23 ai L W 5 1 , :L y 1 ' ...Jw i W' H ' L X . A 1 A J is ' f . . 1 ... A 5 W wg, fr my--, .. A .-331 'Q ,mm-P 5 7f1y'1. K Q . - w ,. D . k ww ' V A f' ' W ir: if P .fi ' . t '.. Q' .ent ,, K Q ,J A .. 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Pantle, William P. Powell, John E. Ricketts, Randy W. Riddle, Joseph C. Romano. ROW 5: Patrick R. Scully, George P. Sullivan, Thomas J. Tax, Arnold L. Wagner, Robert H. Wozniak. l28 f i FUTURE NOVELISTS OF AMERICA, Jim Babler, Randy Riddle, Ecl'Bough, and Dirk Milici, wait for their writing adviser, Mr. Bowman. SOPHOMORES 2B ROW l: Darro R. Angelini lPresidentJ, Michael J. Armutat, Robert C. Barret, C. DeVallon Bolles, Richard J. Bowles, John X. Breslin, William G. Broderick, Edward J. Doyle. ROW 2: John J. Fahey, Clarence L. Fewer, Dwight D. Fisher, John E. Flatley, Warren B. Fuermann, Edward J. Gallagher, 0 Fred D. Keady, William G. Kelly. ROW 3: John B. Laveuario, Michael P. Love, Michael McDonnell, Michael M. McHugh, Thomas A. Merrill, Bernd N. Metz, William J. Metzger, James M. Murphy. ROW 4: Patrick J. O'Connell, Edward A. Oehler, James J. O'Regan, William R. Pendergast, Bernard Pettinger, Charles C. Pleiss, Thomas K. Plunkett, Joseph M. Robinson. ROW 5: Robert L. Ronin, George J. Schaefer Nice Presiclentl, John S. Serpe, John P. Thomas, James A. Vertenten, John T. Walsh. ABSENT: Gerald E. Egan, James Handley. Academic Adviser: Mr. Peter D. Fox, S.J. 2B'S REPRESENTATIVE AT Sodality retreat, George Schaefer, assumes penitential position for spiritual reading. .ggg . , . W. . P 4 P . - wr 5, f. ,- . 4, .-21. K , Y Lg ,j ' , V :. 3 ,L f' --if. M- 1:11 H xx - I Ai' M A ,5,..5f - s I .R . 4, Jig ,Q K .wal f f Q , ..1i.- Q T. -pf ff m , f A' ,ef aff QQ. 'M 3 Q 'P wr QM Sai- ' twig R . .Q , Y Y 'X , ,.. ,. N , 'sg IV .tx is Q is i N W W Q .4 .44 M, .I :X 1 1. V ..i. 5.,3. , 4- H ,.,.. . l V. w i -' ' fi! ' i l ' ' 'fl ' we R. f ' ' 9' fl K 5 . .., T-.gg wv If WW -2 f Pi 1 if J ' ' f J 2- 5 A ' T? N , 3 , fl- - 1' B ' ' wi T. . L , ' J .t.e . ' Q s . ' J I W y Q. J ' 'ff' B i g, L . gg if-wi is x A w 2 1 H f' - f ' f n 5 ' -if A A X - 55551 1 1 . , QM, Ji , -' , W. 1' V ' A 1 - J .. 1 Jii.. 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Engeldahl, Paul H. Fieberg, J. Joseph Griffin, George J. Keefe, Daniel B. Lunardi, Michael P. Maher, Joseph J. Mann. ROW 3: William A. Maus, Harry F. McDonagh, Edward J. Mc- Fadden, Kevin B. McHugh, Edward D. Meintzer Nice Presi- dentj, Frank J. Murtha, Jr., Robert H. Nelson, James M. O'Loughlin. ROW 4: James J. O'Malley, John E. Passarelli, John E. Pastore, Robert l. Pendergast, Robert J. Petrusky, James A. Quinn, Hugo R. Scala, Paul C. Smith. ROW 5: William D. Sommers, Terrence J. Thudium, James K. Toohey, James M. Wallace, Jerome F. Woitanowslci, Edward M. Zuchowslxi, Robert J. Murphy, Jr. ABSENT: William J. Eby. Academic Adviser: Mr. James P. Gschwend, S.J. .ill is . 4 f lk 5 SETTING UP FOR gig at Loyola Turkey Trot are Tacets Kleft to rightj Mickey Maher, Ron Geils. THINGS START MOVING with Jim Palm on accordion leading the way. , ,Q i vf fsPv:1-L5 .:.. ' A , ui A 6 ., .. iw, P .V C2 ? -, y M, , . ..lv ,Asa . JB- h Q an ii S K Y A i 3. . j' K 3 ,. .5 3,-A .. 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Harig. ROW 2: John L. Hayes, Paul W. Hitzelberger, Terrence T. Kelly, David C. Kipley, Bari W. Korb, Thomas F. Leahy Nice Presi- dentl, Robert Maluchowski CPresiden1J, Michael J. Maloney. ROW 3: John A. Mclniosh, Ronald W. Mrozek, Dennis O. Murphy, Gerry A. Musolf, Michael B. Necas, Michael J. Novak, James F. Penfold, Terrence J. 0'Donnell. ROW 4: Ronald F. Rybandf, Michael H. Sarion, James H. Schell, Roberi B. Schneider, William J. Schoenecker, Robert F. Sen- nofi, Lee D. Williams, Clifford J. Smoluch. Academic Adviser: Mr. Frost Thomas. fs-.xv Q H : I -:ls ? 1 8 V fr a ' 32 Y 4 1 I .mx X f 1 :L 1 X X X we m e. A . Q . :-R ff. . 0 Y ' R 44' A , -ix A5 . -A M To 0,41 ' ' i' ti ef 146: J Q -,2.gifwzffg.vn4.xsf..Qx now 3 -- .- es.: J T ,. . J .21 . Q Q - I . J-fggsi 1 yn L . : V . . ki . 1 A .r . . J 1 ' L Q- ... 1 . Z ' .. 1.3 5 H K L..4 A .lf JT? ' rf? SOPHOMORES 2E ROW 1: Paul Cathcart CVice Presidentl, Kevin M. Coleman, James R. Coughlin, Robert E. Derham, John W. Eclr, Thomas R. Eiden, Ronald F. Fralce, John C. Guest. ROW 2: .lohn T. Guennewig, Brendon T. Hoban, John D. Hof- herr, William T. Holmes, John O. Horkay, John J. Jetfers, Edward G. Keigher, Robert E. Kelly. ROW 3: Robert A. Lenohan, Joseph M. lindstrom, .lohn M. Lorenz, James L. Lyons, Robert L. Pasquesi, Kenneth W. Penn, William J. Phillips, John P. Purcell. ROW 4: William P. Reich, Michael P. Richer, William J. Schroed- er, Vincent M. Scorsone, Michael P. Scott CPresidentJ, Dennis P. Serpico, John R. Skinner, Wayne R. Sxymanslzi. ROW 5: Joseph P. Vermeren, James R. Voss, Garry A. Wood- ward. ABSENT: Robert F. Molitor. Academic Adviser: Mr. Charles H. Kronz. 4112'- MJ 'll K ' .l - - fi A 1' . fgfw, -M 1 V . -ri.: -A S f UNDERDOG LOYOLA SCORES in the De Paul game: sophomores Bill Powers, Garry Woodward, and Jim Quinn reioice with the rest of the team. A x rips - 5: .f if LOYOLA SOPHOMORES HEAR about the opportunities of Junior Achievement through the kindness of Mr. Charles Rowe. SOPHOMORES 2F ROW l: Michael J. Ahern, Paul G. Aldige, Jr., John A. Berming- ham, Robert J. Braasch, William T. Breen fVice Presidentj, Daniel R. Brewster, Raymond J. Brown, Jay E. Cannon. ROW 2: Denes J. Carroll, Thomas D. Cole, William P. Downes, Richard J. Growney, Arthur A. Guzzetta, Robert E. Jacobs, Earl T. Julius, Patrick D. Kelly. ROW 3: Robert W. Kepner, Russell R. Kynoch, William J. Larsen, Thomas P. Leech, William C. Lyddan, Jr., Frank A. Maranto, James M. Massopust, Robert J. Maurer. ROW 4: Donald L. Mausolf, William H. Mello, Donald R. Mertes, David A. McDowell, William C. Nelson, James V. O'Connor, James C. Phelan lPresidentl, John C. Scott. ROW 5: John W. Seidler, Richard J. Smith, Wayne J. Stanley, Nicholas A. Teramani, Richard R. Vonesh, John R, Wambach, Richard N. Zasiebida. Academic Adviser: Mr. Donald Mulligan. Sifiiig 'K WQSE . i 1 iii? f f': Es:' :': f2H'i 1 'Y l' N. ' , 'e 15:57-z 1. A PQ iilifisiiift v '12 s, 1 ' ' iii? ff 3' A 'iii . x i ' 9 . K K ,. 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ROW 4: Peler J. Kane, Michael T. Mackey, Richard L. Maday, Lloyd H. Minilie, Terence J. Murphy, Jerome P. O'Grady, James M. Palm, Thomas J. Perlifz. ROW 5: John D. Roberfs, William E. Sfefiey, John C. Weideri. 4 3. ...V vc,-j,. ON THE PROWL with Mr. -.-,H I Academic Adviser: Mr. Patrick J. Boyle, S.J. 'S 2335 Q 'iii .fe 'ig Q? V . pai. :'1' ' P: , . I -in M' Q 3 E , Q I I ' in ':.i9' 'f i R Q QL 'I A.. 2G geometry class. ang ! i 5 ffqf .3 'J' 'Si v L ,, ig r ji . if . fir? W A1 , . . 4 . , 1 My V 5 .. L ' ' it W .al :- ' - f Q ' 55 . rwsig . ...hi ii: J ai f.. - .mi . ,, , L L 'iii ffz f , ef A . .nf -A 3 - T- 3 A15 W ,H 5, cs- 'QV my L ...aa a -I 'f 33 ,J i Q . A ' Yu - F K-Q AL .: . Q L-N, , . 5, 4? . .L L ge 3 .'.. K o f 4' 1 JV 5 1 f V J 1 'f . J ' L ' if ' 1 .-' Ck . A A A 22 L as A f - n - il ' . .M L A. f' A , X E: K 'V' , x fig: , .av , i S ' ,Y NF ., A . L , gy ' A L f .Q-. L. . so LL ,Q :-:ar CHEAP AT TWICE the price, Charlton, not HALF the price, remonstrates Mr. Kotowski. 2H ROW 1: James H. Beck, Richard P. Campbell, Richard O. Castro Nice Presidentl, William J. DeFord, Stephen Fitzpatrick, John A. Heinz, Lea J. Heinz, Richard H. Hofherr. ROW 2: Patrick J. Hogan, John D. Hummell, Jr., Eugene F. Janowski, Peter G. Konold, Robert Kozlowski, David J. Kreici, John P. Kuhl, Peter J. Maher. ROW 3: Michael Mallach, Andrew T. Murphy, James R. Nelson, Paul H. Patrone, Francis J. Podraza, William C. Powers, Paul A. Rigali, Robert L. Riggs. ROW 4: James J. Roberts, John Rogers, David J. Roubik, James B. Ryan, James D. Sexton, Brent R. Starck fPresidentJ, Walter F. Straub, Michael J. Tansey. ROW 5: James E. Thompson, Robert C. Winks, Charles E. Wood- ward, Douglas J. Naylor, Roger J. Zemba. Academic Adviser: Mr. Richard L. Pommier. --vw my ' i iff D nigh ' V' I K 1 he ,ew-+.:,i 3. V I M mi uf ' ., , 4 ' ' A f '-4' W' wg W N rg Q ii 'V 1 R 5 4 ' A S . ,. M Q ' . -A , ' . Q' .Nj 7 A , T ' W . -'n n W.. .t , H' to 4 -' I .1 fr t 1, K 1 A M ' ' .sl ' M Q. ' 'I 1' ' . 'ii L A .zfw mf W 0-4. N . , ' I N., ii b h f., , 2' 3 Y , S i x 4 1, ..,, 'A T M' .2 .ef . :fa -V T il' ' J'N.,Q,,pw v mf . + - if 1 K' . A I f L L Y 4- . A L l will ' M R ' 1 ' -1 1 if . 5. in , . .,,,, l , - N N A ..-- xr-4 WW., 1,9-. 1. 3-1. , ., -3 ,, K A -nw ik K 3 S I .,,, X If ' .:' ., , , - .. 'A' 1 A 4 ' is vi V ,T ,. Y 2 ww? ' ....- , ' , ' . V' :- ' L' ' .4 ,,. A - A f ,. - ' . it '-m- 1. if ',- 3 Wm. H 5. -wr A J' 9 A 4 , - X . . i'Vti 7if5' M.. . N , . 'kk ' wr- Q Q 1 We-ras. -1 ' E' W . .. ' 5 .- if ' 'li 9 fJ 1i lim e 2 .322 A All LN ff X. V N 1 f , . 3 -'J J. W J M ' F A ? A ' .-.1 6 X A if ,- -. 'Q . -v- -rv ,, F . L ' ' 1 I . f L '45 w-5 . '7' xg 1 IA ROW 1: John E. Becker, Michael J. Beierle, John M. Buclrman, Paul E. Colleran, William A. Cook, John J. Cormack, Stephen L. Durlacher, William B. Egan. ROW 2: Frederic M. Enenbach, Raymond F. Ferrara, Robert P. Fletcher fPresidentJ, louis A. Friedrich, Richard J. Garvey, Michael T. Gaul, Francis J. Goodrich, Robert J. Hartman. ROW 3: Martin P. Haugh, Robert T. Helbling, Richard M. Jor- dan lVice Presidentj, Robert W. Karr, Charles H. Ketteman, John N. Leighton, Peter D. Morini, Vincent E. Ori. ROW 4: John J. Pavlak, Daniel A, Piegari, Bernard D. Rupp, Robert P. Russell, Thomas M. Sheridan, William H. Theis, Robert W, Thomas, Robert P. Weaver. ROW 5: Nilrolaus Wirs, Michael J. Wright, Richard D. Yule. ABSENT: John R. Mark. Academic Adviser: Fr. Thomas J. Powers, S.J. is if X, iff 1 e' Ui' lT9s!, if ',?.i 51 LOYOLA INSTALLS EDUCATIONAL TV with White Sox winning H-0 -1... ap-ws: WHICH ONE OF my 'IB students came in this? ponders Mr. Bowman. 1. ' . sf' ' -sn, . i f... If '5 M s - 3 Hia? v . . PE .M 2' rl' 9 1 'MM' . W . 4 O N ...... .1--wi, 4 vs H, A Sw W.,-ye K ... ,V his ig' ,.., . I aa -QE ,W . -if y . G Q if it X, L. E ur i, ', .gs s 1 ' -wg M- ,L V Q' U ,TQ wi J A Wg, - ' G , as 1 :tiff yid Q I .. ,.. ., . -Eff i J' -' f ' , W j , ' , TW '-.s A f -.lg f ,. Q A K, ff ' 1? , Z Vi' 75 hi - ' . . i 1 +1 ' may 5. -s -V f ' - . ff: 3 . gs . ' - FV' is Z '- 4 A-. A X' 'IB ROW 1: Joseph R. Bauers, Mark T. Bishop, Philip J. Butzen, Oliver T. Cody, Michael E. Corcoran, John W. Craddock, Steven A. Davidson, Anthony T. DeLeonardis. ROW 2: John C. Dilg, Michael L. Downes, Reid J. Duffy fPresi- dentl, Robert E. Duffy, Dennis J. Einecker, Nicholas V. Emanuele, Robert V. Ferrara, Theodore B. Handrup Nice Presidentj. ROW 3: Ernest R. Hoelterholi, Michael P. Kelly, Thomas E. Kozlowski, Robert W. Linehan, John M. Long, John E. Mat- thews, Peter L. McAdam, William R. Moody. ROW 4: James J. Nagle, Thomas D. O'Boyle, Ralph K. Packard, Lee T. Polk, Joseph E. Rau, Brian J. Redding, Thomas J. Richer, Michael W. Riordan. ROW 5: James A. Roemer, Michael A. Seagroves, Kevin F. Shea, John A. Stevens, George R. Tolpo. Academic Adviser: Fr. Philip M. Coogan, S.J. 11 ws V, J iifff M . .. . . ..., ., A . 'Tw W it . H A A A t i fiilf . X, ' A' ' f . 45 Qs f .ag si U f . '5'i'jg'1' rg . . . 13 X 1.3.51 ' A .. J Qu . W . f' : '- 59. is . . 3 2 W, I ,E . s 1 so lf. 1 ... 1. 4 N ' . un . on wi .2 z M 1 4.4 , .S 4, gg W' , ...fi . Y -,ef-AJ. N' ll .Jil IC ROW 'I: Richard W. Balasa, David J. Bauman, lawrence A. Brandel, Allen G. Bratcher, Martin J. Clarke, John E. Cogh- lan, John G. Conaghan, Robert A. De Meo. ROW 2: Robert C. Doheny, David V. Eslick, Gregory J. Flana- gan lVice Presidentl, James A. Hahn, Paul V. Harris, James D. Kehoe, Michael P. Kreusch, Charles H. Mann. ROW 3: Hugh J. McCarthy, Jr., James A. Mitchack, Mark J. Mitchell, Patrick J. Murphy, Nicholas B. Nigrelli, Joseph L. O'Connor, James E. Ostry, Gerard T. Parent, ROW 4: Donald V. Potter CPresidentJ, Roger W. Salemi, Kurt L. Schultz, Roger W. Semyck, Michael Settelmayer, Michael J. Sheridan, Paul M. Smith, Thomas M. Snyder. ROW 5: Peter P. Solzak, Albert L. Stemwedel, John R. Valko, Scott J. Vitell, James A. Wagner. Academic Adviser: Fr. William P. Ryan, S.J. FRESHMEN SKATERS FAIL to convince Mr. Kotowski that his place is on the floor. 4 ,-Qi... lf- ,glg?:g.Li c , ., All A . . .v ffitii I 1:5-ln, K VL 3 ' H I X . V X . :M . M. 5, ll ' 'G 3 ' 'll-W' . . Nu vi MV' ff z w as J K J' J . l 9 Wi' 4 , -A ' A 41 -g lp.g:3'y1:,, Jl' e 1 fff?fMQ1l:l K A A' ' , f .N 3: I S ' V .qw ,Q , J . ., ,N ', A M '- f- - . . 1,-' 1 W .. ' - , , H, .A H . ' ' new . L N . Q . -v , V J A A ' ' if .. . A. H A , A ' f FH ..,l 4. J e A g gi , .. ' n l li fl il e j. , ' ' ,X v I '-. . ' ' 'T'-J if 2 'W ei ' e Q . . pe J ' i.?12i Q of S' ' I .6 'A L 8 5 2 A 8 . Na x X ' ' l . ' :V .'., . ' A l 1 A 0 ' A Q 1 an ' L 1 l . . .J L r w- - . 5- H, lf'fr. ' f Pb .,h 4-.. ,. W ,L R 1 3 .59 'M , 'W' ' lf A - . or V wi W, .,., - .gg . .J QA J ,. . - . . rr: A M , K ,Qian , if .. K nf 2 N 4 V I ' 'Ji . il, -... , H ., .. , r Hi. A 4 Rf 1,3 -4 A we 1 li. 1- fl W is fs ms ,L E, . 4. 1 SE. ., 'Egg . Q? fr? 6 'K l . . I V 1 .,,r r-ur1,g . , ' V. .Q-.S '- . - , - V' ,Nu vm W 1 xi . XY Us ,Nun ,,.-. . ,Q V .W A 1.' 4 k'W ir.. . - ureeer -2 A-L J 2 A .., v , ,fe .X 2.3-ii , . 1 i. ' i A ii- D 5 A is-- fzt wi 3' 'Q 5 A v K v ii 4 . . 4 .. F .fix . - J' AA'A H 'iz 4' . f 4. 2 on QL . Ji 9 if I A. ,, T :-V . :.'. - -A LA A , , . , G. -or 21 ONLY 160 CLASS days until summer vacation, yells Tom Corbeff, followed by Jim Hahn and Roger Salemi. TD ROW 1: David J. Barrios, John E. Burke, Robert L. Copdovielle, John S. Chapman, Kevin P. Cummings, Richard J. Farrell, John J. Fegan, David J. Fifzgerald. ROW S: Louis M. Gonnella, Roben E. Gorman, John R. Graham, Randall J. Grandis, Thomas R. Henningsen, Philip A. Herman, Frederick A. Klein CPresidenU, John F. McCormick. ROW 3: John M. McGuire, Michael F. McGuire, Nice Presidemj, Morris M. McGuire, George P. Meyer, Christopher J. Mullen, Edward J. Murray, Ronald L. Oren, John S. O'Rourlce. ROW 4: Daniel T. Pahee, Robert J. Radcliff, James F. Ruefhling, Eugene F. Sisco, Sfephen A. Snalcard, Fred W. Thompson, Thomas A. Volini, James M. Weir. ROW 5: Roberf G. White, Wayne S. Worthington, Robert M. Zirpoli. Academic Adviser: Mr. John D. Ryan, S.J. 5 ,fm S2 li t . . - ima... ff . . ' - L Mi fr - - . llffgj.. ,. . - .X 77 ff . ' . 1 ,- lffri.-? , , J 1, x ' . x ' 'V' T Mil' M V gawk 1 nh Qs- 'T N S if L ' L ' ' ti 'ii ' L ii . 35: M. . A I K nw y' . NM. , Ny if JK! ...- .' v' '. ' A .sl ...ww , CE X I J . . , 9 - my ,, 5 Q .,.. . xg ..-. Q . . .W A y T .nn 'Y W ' f wwf ,... , ' .v 5 A- ' 1, .K ' VA V v f vi , - --, E-e e' 5 n- , by v A Y .4 Ewa.. . 3... . ,vi K in - , 'ai ,,' . gf, ' ,, ' 3 , Y. --5 4 Y at . . ., v. - UN. I r 'W X A 4- i , fH9 ?Qi-'T'file x - i 1 J i . - N 7 .4 . . Q- M, - ' ' M' f r ' ' K ' J i ng. . .. ' f' J .T . 5, . ' ' 'i . X fe gt j ,, .B W nf I Y 'V YJ P6 T ' - in J M' I . ' - 2 L- .f ig: , fit: V .ii L -5 r .1 .3 T . .,,,, r . . ,E Q W .f L wg ' e T' .. In PE my l gfzsiludmgf K A 1 . . .. . l. R An at ... Q . as n fl.- f 1 ... V 2 L . f J ' E 'T f 1 ' J' ' . 'T 5 . al., 77 it R'-W5 ' K - fr '53 'Seng A 4 ' - . .- , f LQ, z 1 J .if 1, J . . . ' '-Q. . ,X 5 'Tiki 'ff 9 Q-1 'fu , f f Q - .... L as An ' A I QL Q. , N. gh J V. ' ' 1 if 4 J ' .'..,'i A ii' 'wc' J - 35? , W., . .. .. in T . I 1 lE ROW l: John L. Bassing, Bruce E. Brown, John J. Cerami, John J. Colfer, William S. Connor, Paul L. Conti, Daniel V. Denny, Richard E. Deconcq. ROW 2: James L. Dunlavey, Thomas M. Engelman, Michael P. Foley, Anthony J. Joder, Robert F. Klaren, Robert J. Krieger, Terrence R. Kynoch, Robert F. Lang. ROW 3: Jeffrey J. McPartlin, Kevin J. Murphy, Thomas E. O'Brien, William T. O'Brien, John M. O'Meara, Raymond J. Podlaselc, John T. Schriver, Lee J. Sippel. ROW 4: Leslie P. Smoluch, James E. Sperath, William G. Springgate CPresidentl, Joseph F. Sterba, Michael W. Sullivan, Philip G. Sunderland fVice Presidentl, Donald L. Temple, Jr., Gregory S. Thalin. ROW 5: Wayne A. Turnes, lorin E. Volberding, Francis X. Wil- kinson, Robert W. Wisely. Academic Adviser: Fr. James Duffy, S.J. ,, ,- ,gi Ji.-War' '14 I ' .wr 2. f il. .. . an-up 4-email f 4-4-v 4 . QQTTH gl PAUSlNG TO TAKE first loolu at new boolcs are freshmen Cleft to rightj Terry Gross, Philip Sunderland, and Kevin Murphy. 1F ROW 1: Richard R. Arens, Richard S. Brennan, John J. Brincker- hoff, Thomas C. Cronin CVice Presidentj, James L. Curcio Stephen E. Dempsey, Richard E. Frankel. ROW 2: Terrence R. Gross, Joseph F. Hanagan, Mindaugas V. Janulaitis, Richard A. Jude, John A. Keil, Jr., Walter G. Kelly Robert E. Keown, Leo J. Ladurini. ROW 3: Kent A. Lain, John A, Linssens, Paul D. Marnell, Jr., John F. Maroney, Jr., Lawrence T. Nelson, John R. Nieman, Thomas J. Paul, Gerald L. Prior CPresidentD. ROW 4: Norman X. Raidl, Douglas E. Raymond, Michael R. Reed, John G. Reedy, Michael R. Rich, Gary F. Rivard, Paul O. Savard, Frank J. Schaclxelmayer. ROW 5: Wayne L. Sorensen, Paul F. Sylvester, Robert A. Wiss- ing, Dennis P. Yasz. Academic Adviser: Mr. Robert J. Runn, S.J. fy' 6' NO, NOT YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE Mr. Keown, nor your social security card, library card, nor football schedule. .. , . ,K ., A A J ' ' 5? L. 5 Y. K- ' 'L., F4359 .V K .da s Q .ses p 5 . T R 'ws ix ' ,... ,y S ef--eww.. I W, , Q s 4 . K A V: kk.V M .. V7 A QL' -Q.. T Y NY, 1 g u ' . ,egg 'L Ee ' f ' A . 1 .1 Q, :agus ' rf Kgs 'QP 4' I gi se S M-'Pr is ..:. . .f 'fvgtqfja :..uf k lfgf' R' A lu D 1, A fl ' I VA .ng Y. -fs fi he J :t '- - N l I ' ' 'J t Jiffy A A 4 ff o 1 W' i M. .N 5 .. : 'X 2 J, R'L L in-'zf.fi. F kt, Q. , . -W. K !' 1415 'R , .4 f..- . gg zz .. 5 .ix ,b I - .r.. Qi v H ef 'C , . he A R. sf - fig. . sf . fc' 35 . Q i'i'-- 1 A 1 r lG ROW I: Lanny B. Bernardi, Daniel V. Cansidine, Daniel J Dragel, Ronald R. Faiih, Michael J. Fitzgerald fVice Presidentj Cezar M. Froelich, Lawrence R. Gianneschi, Kevin T. Gorman ROW 2: Bruce R. Harney, Joseph M. Havrilko, John P. Hills, Lee W. Keippel, Roger J. Kelly, Peter W. Kirch, Roberf J Krug, John V. Lucas. ROW 3: Terrence J. Mahoney, Stephen Marianelfi, Cyril G McAndrews, James K. Morton, John M. Murfaugh, William P. O'Brien, John T. Owens, Jr., Jerome J. Poplar. ROW 4: Francis O. Prnt, Robert D. Riedy, Paul J. Rogers James C. Runlxle, Beniamin G. Sanders, James M. Sandow Rudolph P. Schneider, Joseph G. Shemroske. ROW 5: Jose A. Villa Arce, Ralph S. Vinci, Terrence R. Wick lfrom. ABSENT: Giles M. Bari, John J. Murphy CPresiden0. Academic Adviser: Mr. Donald Rogan. 1.1. - X 313 FOR LOYOLA. 1 S P ' I in I X5-. . A Q ,,. 3 ., , -N.. ' , . 1 g ' I ' we . I A 4 ,G 4 Erin 1 rs M ,J ww q f- A A A I , J- , , 5 f V' . Q K. ,Ei -- ' 'ua J 'A ,W I N - .. - ,, in .V -l ii A L' .fl 0 'P i v. - Slim . l i f N .,.. X 'zu J J 'V J U ' ' QW , ii 2 5. W 1.1 ' i 'J ' :', 1 -gi. W . 4, r Q , . 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Harvey, Richard P. Hennig, Matthew F. Ignoffo, Richard T. Kehoe. ROW 2: Robert C. Knox, Paul S. Lietz, Jeffrey H. Marlley CPresi- dentl, Edward H. Martini, Robert J. Mathson, William M. Maxwell, Mark J. McShane, Thomas V. Moran. ROW 3: Andrew. J. Murphy, Robert E. Murphy, Patrick K. Nowlan, Robert M. O'Connell, Robert C. Oehlberg, John R. Plante, Donald J. Renzetti, James D. Runtz. ROW 4: Robert B. Russo, David J. Schuett, Joseph F. Schwaba, V. James Seng, Richard T. Souyoul, Robert F. Stoeller, Paul S. Swiderski, Thomas A. Tryba. ROW 5: William M. Wade, Richard Wietrzylxowslni, Thomas J. Witkowski. ABSENT: Robert T. Jacobs Nice Presidentb. Academic Adviser: Mr. Casimir J. Kotowski, S.J. 9' . - . ' 'T -f. . -. h .AWP ' - ' A W A A ' A i X x - W . ... , nfl ' . Q 1 ' wi Q -A I af h '-4 H , if My gy M4 f . V :gif ,- A ' 1 H I . .r 1 J - is 3 .-f P.. - 2.5 1 I... . 5. Q .. A - . l . J . ... .. R +L .. -9 . rw 1 . 1,1 ik Iwufy gizff-.Q ,W . f: l n 1 0 Y A- . - A M- r 1 gy . A im xi N i. qv 2 f A fs. r '- ' i , ,gf ' ' 4-1 ' -1- -- M' X 3 J L,,. 5 ,gi gg lvkf -. ' 1 will sf Q. 3 lm., , -1 . . M ,gf V J L - . fi 4' 'f . i - A 'diff Si . - ,if f ' 14' R :ws . fr ug W K .ill 'fi- i K - fr. 1 .. ..-has 4 1 ' tr if 9 W- :M ii X' W Q I N, i A f ' 1 5 f A f Z . -Y of A ' ' ff. ' . J- V- Y Q 9 Y 'fx .4 75 A .f-N if A A ' ff: - 'f in 3 , V' K. f' . ' V i . - V ' s ' - ii K if K A A 4 gr . -Q f K ' u A f .. 1J ROW 1: Waller F. Aymond, Jr., Richard W. Boyd, Thomas W. Burns, Michael J. Colfer, James V. Daniels, John J. Douglas John K. DuBonn, Gary L. Ellison. ROW 2: Thomas A. Fazio, Gerald S. Hodge, Randall R. John- son, Phillips R. Kinsella, John W. McCaffrey fVice Presidenfl David B. McConville, Brian J. Murray fPresiden0, Peier J Niklaus. ROW 3: Douglas M. Pallagi, Thomas J. Patana, James F Plame, Barry M. Powers, John T. Preslon, James F. Quinn, Michael G. Roach, Thomas D. Rafi. ROW 4: Joseph G. Rowell, Richard E. Segerson, Bruce C. Sherony, Richard O. Teramani, David C. Ure, Daniel A. Vahey, Paul R. Zmuda, ABSENT: Paul T. Demos. Academic Adviser: Fr. Donald J. O'Shaughnessy, S.J. 1 NO, GENTLEMEN, we have some of The characlerisfics of the pylum echinodermafa class, among which are the sand dollar, siar fish, sea urchin, etc., etc. ,,...,. ,, .,,, ,., 1 . l A ... . .Q M t 'fe' ,J K e, if Q 411' WS? .izp j A u all li 'A it U I A fp . an 5 .Q Sl' f A l 5 '- l ' In Q -.1A A Us Ai fl . V , , x,, I M , n g, 5 SSR X I -5 . G K 'il 'E . . A Z A . 5, nf 6 if kr7.V , ,Q Z. i ,F- ,, f ...S 'h 1 . A . '57 W if' A 1. ' 1 i Y My 'ES A 4 M A a . ,-- .5 -,v -Q QQ A f A A l NW , 1 -1 .ae Eg ,fi I I Q T MQ K- I . :rv r of T 'J' r , 'K it ill' ...WH A 'E TK ROW 1: Arthur R. Baker, James H. Bernacchi, Donald G. Bowes John W. Conway, Thomas T. Corbett, Patrick Crowley, Rich: ard J. Freund, Konrad Gerstenbrand. ROW 2: James E. Hamilton, Paul G. Herman, George W. Lamp- ing, Norbert D. Loehnig, Donald R. MacGregor, Richard D. Meccia, Edward J. Meyer, Richard D. Michaels. ROW 3: Loren R. Miller, Ill, George R. Moore, John M. Morris Martin P. Norkett, James F. Patrick, Robert A. Paulsen, Jr. William D. Reeds, Lawrence A. Riggs. ROW 4: Raymond H. Rinaldi, Raymond J. Savage, Robert P Scholl, Jr., Robert C. Schuhmann, Terrance S. Sweetman, Roni ald W. Teidel, Thomas M. Tucker, John J. Warner. ROW 5: Anthony R. Wetzel. ABSENT: Charles M. O'Malley. r f HIS EMINENCE ALBERT CARDINAL MEYER Archbishop of Chicago VERY REVEREND WILLIAM J. SCHMIDT, S.J. Provincial Ch icago Province Society of Jesus VERY REVEREND MICHAEL I. ENGLISH, S.J. President of Loyola Academy REVEREND JOHN P. BEALL, S.J. Acting Principal PARENTS OF THE STAFF Mr. and Mrs. William R. Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Durlacher Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fahrenbach Dr. and Mrs. Harold A. Hillenbrand Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Keller Mr. and Mrs. Richard John Ostry, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Scholl Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Wilhelm Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Aldige, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Amaturo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Anzelone Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Arnolds Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Baker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Baron Mr. and Mrs. William S. Barranco Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Bassing Mr. and Mrs. John Bayalis Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bax Mr. and Mrs. James O. Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Michael Beierle Mr. and Mrs. Clement A. Berghoff Mr. and Mrs. Adam C. Bernardi Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. William H. Blacklidge Mrs. John S. Blais Mr. and Mrs. David E. Boltz Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Boltz Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bornhoffen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. William H. Braasch Mrs. Shirley M. Bratcher Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. John A. Breen R. S. Brennan, Jr. Derrick L. Brewster John J. Brinckerhofi Arthur W. Brown Edgar Buss and Mrs. George B. Busscher Patrick J. Callahan Mary Campbell Jay E. Cannon F. R. Capdeville John J. Caraher George T. Cenar Walter V. Clark Mason Clarke Oliver T. Cody John J. Colfer Arthur B. Collins PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. John W. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Conaghan James E. Conerty Dean Conley S. J. Conner Coleman Connolly M. V. Cook Daniel V. Considine John W. Conway John M. Cotter Craddock Patrick F. Crowley James G. Daley James V. Daniels Douglas M. Davidson James W. Davis Edward J. Davitt Ernst F. Dehnert Edwin J. Dempsey Florence L. Donoghue Robert J. Downing Thomas R. Doyle Patrick T. Driscoll Charles R. Drucker Capt. and Mrs. Thomas L. Duffy, M D Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Elson Francisco A. Emanuele J. J. Fahey Thomas J. Farrell P. V. Fazio Joseph F. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. John B. Foreman Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Frederick Sr. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Friedrich Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gaul Dr. and Mrs. Carl A. Gebuhr Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Giambalvo Mr. and Mrs. Myles F. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Gonnella Mr. and Mrs Peter J. Goschy Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Gottschalk Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Graham Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gross Mr. and Mrs. Vincent L. Growney Mr. and Mrs George J. Haddad Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hahn Dr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Handrup Mrs. Robert J. Hartney Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harrison Mrs. Marion E. Harrity Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Russell N. Head Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Healy Mr. and Mrs. James V. Helbling Mrs. Bernice F. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Herman Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Ernst R. Holterhoff Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Hofer Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hofherr Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hogan Mal. and Mrs. John D. Hummel Mr. and Mrs. John K. Hughes Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Ignotto Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Anton F. Jader Mr. and Mrs. William Jakob Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Johnson Mrs. Beatrice McD. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kane, Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Walter J. Karr Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Keefe Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Keigher Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keippel Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Kelly Dr. Sylvester Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kelly Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ketterman Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kinsella Mr. and Mrs. A. Fred Klein Mr. and Mrs. William S. Knox Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kozlowski Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kruggel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kulasik Mr. and Mrs. William Lain Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lane Dr. and Mrs. Hilbert E. Lang Mr. and Mrs. William J. Larkin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lavezzorio Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Layman Mr. and Mrs. James F. Leahy, Sr. Mrs. Harry J. Leahy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Lee Mr. and Mrs. William A. Leech Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. John N. Liautaud Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lietz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lops Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Lotito Mr. and Mrs. John V. Lucas, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Lynch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mackey Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Maday Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Maher Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Malachowski Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Mallach Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mann Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mann Comdr. and Mrs. J. F. Maroney, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Marotta Mr. and Mrs. R. Charles Martini Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Marxer Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matthews George M. Maurer Br. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Louis E. D. E. Meintzer Norbert C. Metz Metzger PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miklitsch Mr. and Mrs. Loren R. Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Mitchell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Molloy Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Moore Mrs. Louis D. Moorhead Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G. Morse Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrozek Dr. and Mrs. George B. Mueller Dr. and Mrs. John B. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murphy, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Murtaugh Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Murtha, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Musolf Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McAdom Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. McCarthy, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. McConville Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. McDonagh Mrs. L. J. McFaul Mrs. M. J. McGeehan Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Joseph A. McGowan John B. McGuire Charles L. McPartlin Herbert J. Naper Emmett J. Necas Peter J. Niklaus V. A. Nottoli Thomas P. O'BoyIe Lee W. O'Brien Jerome J. O'CaIlaghan Charles T. O'Hara John F. O'Keefe C. B. O'Malley Bernard 5. Oren John Ori John J. O'Shaughnessy Eugene W. Ostrom R. Otter, Sr. George E. Pabich Ralph K. Packard J. E. Pallagi .Gervaise P. Pallasch Robert A. Paulsen Joseph D. Pavlak Thomas M. Pendergast, Sr Flory A. Penn Frank E. Phelan Robert H. Perlitz Anthony J. Piegari Regis L. Plante Charles G. Polyak John H. Poplar Donald A. Potter Gerald L. Prior, Sr. and Mrs. John F. 'Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Radcliff Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Rappel Mr. and Mrs. George Rassas Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Rau Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Rau Mr. F. W. Ray Mrs. Paul G. Ray Mr. and Mrs. John P. Reed Mr. and Mrs. William John Reedy Mr. and Mrs. William V. Reichert, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Richer Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Riedy Mr. Daniel A. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Riordan Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Roach Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Roemer Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Romano Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Ronin Mr. ad Mrs. Samuel Roti Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Roubik, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Runkle Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ryan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Rybandt Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Sarton Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Savard Mr. and Mrs. Hugo R. Scala Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Scala Mrs. George J. Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Schell Dr. and Mrs. Karl W. Scheribel Dr. and Mrs. William P. Schoen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. William M. Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Schwaba Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R. Scully Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Semyck Mr. and Mrs. Burton J. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Siano Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Simon, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John F. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smith The The The The The The The The The The The PATRONS IN MEMORIAM Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Ja Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Peter Smoluch Thomas J. Souyoul Fred Sparks A. E. Stanmeyer Brent Starck Albert L. Stemwedel, Sr. Alfred C. Stepan John A. Stoeller W. G. Stoll Edward J. Sullivan George P. Sullivan Sr. Harry J. Sullivan Patrick M. Sullivan ne Sylvester Robert D. Tarian Donald L. Temple, Sr. James E. Thompson and Mrs. Joseph P. Thudium Lt. Col. and Mrs. Roy Tillotson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr .and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Father of Mr. James P. Gschwend, S.J. Mother of David Bacca Father of Robert and James Beck Father of William Burkart Father of Bruce Hartney Mother of Lance Jacobs Father of Earl Julius Father of Francis Koch Mother of Kent Lain Mother of L'arry Nelson Father of George Seidenbecker John J. Toohey Thaddeus A. Tryba Francis J. Tucker Philip C. Tyler, Sr. Howard J. Ure Adolph P. Valenti Douglas F. Van Bramer Hugh J. Vaske J. A. Villa Arce, Jr. Elroy W. Volberding Robert E. Wade Daniel A. Ward Raymond J. Warner Alexia V. Wasleff Everett P. Weaver William C. Weidert Wordon W. Winks James J. Woodward George L. Wright Edward J. Zane Nicholas Zasiebida Edward J. Zirpoli YEAR BOOK STAFF F M ll I 4 l 3 ! iq A lil., JJ E an , T 5 ' TEQTWH 1 U-.T ' iff.. 14' Mi ' T' L ntlfo I 4' lr '- n x D M TFT 00. F, EK YEAR publicity staff: Jim Baumstark, John Maroney, Tom Pendergast, Denny Gar- vey, Bob Hahn, Don Jakob, Jim Morse, Joe Karaganis, Jim Penfold, Marty Dur- lacher, Bob Beucher, Bob Scanlan, Ed Niklewicz, Carl Zane, Jim Healy. Thanks to the Poster Club. tx 7 ff! ,Q i: 'Nf1:f X, N4 if Jw XM A X f' B 4- f Y WRX- X 5 'NW G4 fr 511- i, xr , .iciffk A .E I X 116 STER GLUE T 'fe 'Lis LQITI-l' ' ORDON- f Q A T xy A f 1 B69 148 TB Q X WNW'- YEAR Co-editors-in-chief Jim Ryan, Dave Scholl Copy editors Jim Keller, Mike Dillon Senior editor Jerry Hillenbrand Managing editor Dick Ostry Art editors John Wilhelm, Bill Fahrenbach Business manager Marty Durlacher Publicity staff Jim Baumstark, Bob Beucher, Jim Healy, Jim Morse, Ed Niklewicz, Frank Phelan Business staff Terry Hoskins, Don Jakob, Art Kruggel General staff Coleman Connelly, Chuck Elson, Bob Hahn, Bill Klinge, John Maroney, John Marxer, Vince Ori, Tom Pendergast, Jim Penfold, Dick Primeau, Bill Smith, Tim O'Shaughnessy, Bob Tarian, Carl Zane YEAR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS NEW AT LOYOLA C.I .S.C.A. STUDENT COUNCIL ws . 1-4 QL V ,QHW 'aw' Ekmrmx A 'xaxmqm N. mx mv., 150 Mr. Robert Bierbuch Regina at Loyola, Sue Wink A flu- ln: Mr. William4Osby, carpenterg Mr. Robert KRedJ McAlIaster. in i ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANCE x Sitting, Mrs. Anthony Penovichg standing, Miss Joan Davix Mr. Edward S. Smith, publicity director. Brother Jomes Bur, SJ. President of a one mon construction Company. 'XT , '7 ' 2 -.54 vu. 5 M Ai STUDENT LIFE A STUDY IN SHADOW TORCH CLUB OFFICERS AT THE BALL MASQUE vo I 0 .1 JL' SIu7isQicions of work? The Chcrlesfon is dead? Never! fx 7X QQ 'N in Bear De Poul. Two hours before The Homecoming i Attack of the sea people! x'I' 'P S T U D E N T L I F E Qui, as 51 V l fwgesf 1 , s m L-, , Vs G.. X , I l ,.' , I- 5 , A . ' ,J -1 rx, 4 fr 31423 5252 af! Hui K 331' ,gg . 'X 'xa- .1 fl, ' fl 1,541 ' is- fffl'-11 nj., K-, , .' 1.552 7: :ef.g:,1aL f ' ., ' 2 as 4, v 4' -vm - ACHIEVEMENTS THE ROBERT SKOGLUND MEMORIAL AWARD For outstanding achievement in football and in studies Carl M. Buss THE LOYOLA UNIVERSITY COMPETITIVE SCHOLARSHIP Dennis M. Garvey THE LOYOLA ACADEMY SODALITY MEDAL THE ROSTRUM AWARD For excellence In the art of speaking THE REV JOHN V. USHER, S.J. SPEECH AWARD James S. Keller James B. Haddad For outstanding achievement in the National Forensic League Shannon M. Tighe THE TEN OUTSTANDING SENIORS Chosen by the Faculty John A. Breen Carl M. Buss Dennis M. Garvey James B. Haddad Arthur F. Kruggel Joseph C. Lane Michael P. Riley James A. Ryan David E. Scholl William J. Smith SENIORS NOMINATED FOR THE DAILY NEWS YOUTH ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS John A. Breen Michael R. Dillon James B.,Haddad Arthur F. Kruggel Joseph C. Lane Thomas M. Pendergast, Jr. Frank E. Phelan James A. Ryan David E. Scholl William J. Smith SENIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST MEDAL Frank E. Phelan JUNIOR ORATORICAL CONTEST MEDAL James L. Fletcher SOPHOMORE DECLAMATION CONTEST MEDAL Michael P. Scott FRESHMAN DECLAMATION CONTEST MEDAL Robert P. Fletcher William J. 141 ACADEMICS 26-31 ACHIEVEMENTS 154 Activities 58-87 Ahern, Michael, J. 68, 115, 117, 132, 13 Aigner, Richard F. 72, 125 Aldige, Paul G., Jr. 133 Alley, Keith E. 112, 113, 123 Allison, Anthony G., Jr. 124 Almeroth, David M. 125 Amaturo, Dennis M. 126 Andersen, Garden G. 35 Anderstrom, Daryl W. 113, 134 Angelini, Darro R. 64, 68, 109, 129 Anzelone Joseph R. 35 Arend, Joseph R. 110, 141 Arens, Richard R. 110, 141 Armutat, Michael J. 62, 129 Arnolds, Francis P. 35 Arnos, George W. 67, 122 ASTRONOMY CLUB 78 ATHLETICS 89-117 Aymond, Walter E. 110, 144 Babler, James H. 128 Bacco, David P. 123 Baker, Arthur R. 145 Baker, Clarke J. Jr. 62, 128 Balasa, Richard W. 138 Bamberger, Mr. Walter L. 75, 76 Bancloccari, Mr. Fred C. 18 3 INDEX Boltz, Paul W. 70, 79, 120 Bornhofen, Thomas M. 126 Bough, Edward W. 65, 67, 128 Bowes, Donald B. 145 Bowles, Richard J. 129 BOWLING 66, 67 Bowman, Mr. James H., S.J. 18, 28, 60, 63, 137 Boyd, Richard W. 144 Boyle, Mr. Patrick J., S.J. 23, 29, 68, 96 Boyle, Thomas W., Jr. 109, 134 Braasch, Robert J. 133 Braasch William J. 36 Brandel, Lawrence A. 138 Bratcher, Allen G. 138 Breen, John A. 34, 64, 68, 69, 91, 92, 94 Breen, William T. 113, 133 Brennan, Richard S. 110, 112, 141 Breslin, John X., Jr. 94, 129 Brewster, Daniel R. 62, 133 Brinckerhoif, Joseph J. 36, 107, 108 Brinckerhoii, John J. 96, 113, 141 Broderick, William E. 113, 129 Brophy, Timothy J. 66, 130 Brost, Robert E. 131 Browe, Bernard J. 68, 113, 123 Brown, Bruce E. 140 Brown, Patrick C. 36 Brown, Raymond J. 133 Brown, Barranco, William 134 Barrett, Robert E. 94, 103, 105, 129 Barrias, David J. 72, 109, 113, 139 Barry, Rev. Laurence M., S.J. 22 Bart, Giles M. 142 Baron, Joseph S. 72, 128 Barton, Michael B. 106, 128 Barton, Rev. Harry J., S.J. 22 BASEBALL 114, 115 BASKETBALL 98-106 Bassing, John L. 109, 140 Bauer, E. Michael 35, 92, 94 Bauers, Joseph R. 72, 137 Bauman, David J. 109, 138 Baumstark, James S. 35, 64, 85, 107, 108, 113, 150 Baur, Richard C. 68, 94, 103, 105, 126 Bax, Gerald W. 67, 94, 128 Bayalis, John, R. 122, 130 Beall, Rev. John P., S.J. 17 Beaven, Thomas J. 143 Beaver, Thomas A. 35, 63 Bechtold, Edward C. 117, 126 Beck, Robert C. 66, 127 Beck, James H. 135 Becker, John E. 77, 78, 136 Beierle, Michael J. 136 Berger, Ronald V. 63, 66, 123 Bergholl, John C. 35 Bermingham, John A. 62, 133 Bernacchi, James H.'96, 145 Bernardi, Lonny B. 142 Bernardi Richard A. 105, 109, 113, 124 Besse Robert 109 Beucher, Robert N. 35, 64, 85, 117, 150 Bieler, Richard J. 134 Biersach, John P. 36, 63, 64 Biersach, Robert J. 68, 94, 121 Binslield, James F. 66, 134 Bishop, Mark T. 137 Blacklidge, James 8. 121 Blais, John J. 29, 79, 130 Blake, Thomas M. 72, 130 - Bohatch, Andrew R. 121 Boland, Dennis M. 68, 130 Belles, C. DeVallon 129 Bolsinger, Joseph J. 60, 63, 64, 68, 94, 121 Browne, James M. 134 Buckley, Ernest R. 27, 29, 63, 65, 110, 11 Buckman, John M. 136 Burkart, William P. 115, 131 Burke, David H., Jr. 127 Burke, John E. 139 Burns, George E. 36 Burns, Thomas W. 144 Bur, Brother James S., S.J. 17 Buss, Carl M. 36, 63, 91, 92, 94, 145 Buss, Hubert L. 61, 63, 70, 123 Busscher, Warren J. 128 Butler, Stephen P. 134 Butzen, Philip J. 137 Byrne, Patrick B. 9, 36 Byrnes, John D., Jr. 62, 134 Cahill, Daniel J. 68, 117, 125 Callahan, Patrick J. 36, 68 CAMERA CLUB 82 Campbell, Richard P. 135 Canizaro, Albert J. 128 Cannon, Jay E. 133 Cannon, John P. 36 Capdleville, Robert L. 139 Capdieville, Victor F. 37, 72, 78 Caraher, Mark J. 37 Carey, Donald F. 116, 134 Carley, Christopher T. 37, 63, 64, 117 Carlucci, J. Michael 123 Carpenter, Patrick H. 125 Carroll, Dennis J. 133 Casali, Patrick V. 127 Castro, Richard O. 113, 135 Cathcart, Paul M. 113, 132 3, 128 Cavanagh, Mr. Gerald F., S.J. 19, 60, 62, 77 Cenar, George T. 128 Cerami, John J. 66, 140 Chapman, John S., Jr. 139 Charlton, Thomas E. 134, 135 CHEERLEADERS 72 Clark, William R. 63, 107, 120 Clarke, Theodore M. 37 Clarke, Martin J. 138 Cleland, Thomas A. 103, 104, 117, 124 Cliltord, Rev. Paul J., S.J. 23, 60, 63 Clohecy, John E. 125 Cody, Oliver T. 137 Coghlan, John E. 138 Cole, Thomas D. 115, 116, 133 Coleman, George T. 37, 115 Coleman, Kevin M. 113, 132 Colfer, John J. 140 Coleran, Paul E. 136 Collins, Arthur B. 37, 64, 68, 69, 117 Conaghan, John G. 138 Condon, Rev. James A., S.J. 17 Conerty, Michael J. 115, 120 Conley, E. Dean 37, 72, 113 Conley, James W. 62, 65, 109, 131 Connelly, Mr. John J. 17 Connelly, Coleman M. 20, 38, 63, 84, Conner, Jay R. 65, 70, 71, 128 Connor, William S., Ill 140 Conroy, Rev. Charles A., S.J. 17 Considine, Daniel, V. 142 Conti, Paul L. 96, 140 Conway, John S., III 145 Coogan, Rev. Philip, S.J. 20 Cook, Francis V. 64, 68, 109, 128 Cook, William A. 65, 109, 136 Corbett, Thomas T. 139, 145 Corcoran, Michael 137 Cordova, Lamont P. 127 Cormock, John J. 136 Cotter, Michael J. 144 Coughlin, James R. 132 Cox, Michael K. 134 Craddock, John W. 65 Cramer, William M. 124 150 Crane, Rev. Walter O., S.J. 18, 64, 65, 116 Cronin, Thomas C. 96, 116, 141 Cronk, Thomas C. 134 CROSS COUNTRY 112 Crowley, Mr. John R., S.J. 21, 68, 96 Crowley, Patrick J. 145 Crowley, Peter J. 77, 122 Cummings, Kevin P. 139 Cunneen, Brian J. 125 Cunnili, John l.. 127 Curcio, James L. 141 Daly, James G. 130 Daniels, James V. 144 Davidson, Douglas G. 38 Davidson, Steven A. 96, 137 Davis, Jerome R. 38 Davitt, James E. 38, 63, 64, 70, 74 Deany, Daniel V. 140 DEBATING 70 Decancq, Richard E. 140 DeFord, William J. 135 Dehnert, Ernst F. 38, 64, 68, 103, 104, Deleonardis, Anthony J. 137 De Maeyer, Thomas R. 38 DeMeo, Robert A. 138 Demos, Paul T. 144 Dempsey, Stephen E. 141 DeNicola, Harold A. 63, 94, 126 Dennis, Walter L. 128 Derhom, Robert E. 132 DesJardins, Joel P. 52, 130 Devine, Richard A. 65, 94, 103, 105, 1 Devlin, William J. 38 Dietze, John T. 38 Dilg, John C. 137 Dillon, Michael R. 39, 79, 80, 84, 150 D'Iorio, Stephen P. 120 DiPietropoolo, Celeste P. 39, 94, 95 Dix, Robert J. 39, 112, 113 Dixon, Robert J. 75, 130 Dobbins, Robert W. 39 Doheny, Anthony J. 121 1 20 Doheny, Robert C. 138 Dole, Robert, S. 39, 76 Donaghue, Edmund R., Jr. 65, 130 Donoghue, Geolirey A. 108 Donovan, Dennis M. 82, 121, 130 Dooley, Patrick G. 39 Douglas, John J., Jr. 96, 144 Downes, Michael J. 115, 137 Downes, Wllliam P. 133 Downing, Michael D. 115, 128 Doyle, Edward J. 65, 87, 129 Doyle, Terrence P. 68, 116, 130 Doyle, William C. 121 Dragel, Daniel J. 112 DRAMA CLUB 74-76 Driscoll, Patrick T. 39, 92, 94 Drucker, Paul M. 107, 121 Dubonn, John K. 144 Ducey, Mr. Michael, S.J. 143 Duliy, Reid J. 137 Duffy, T. Michael 120 Duly, Robert E. 137 Duffy, Thomas M. 120 Dunlavey, James L. 96, 140 Dunn, Edwin R. 39, 114, 115 Dunn, Mr. Robert J., S.J. 21 Durlocher, Martin, L. 40, 63, 84, 85, 150 Durlacher, Stephen L. 109, 136 Ebbers, Thomas T. 40 Eby, William J. 130 Eck, John W. 132 Egan, Gerald E. 129 Egan, Mlchael M. 117, 124 Egan, E. William 136 Elden, Robert A. 134 Elden, Thomas R. 132 Einecker, Dennis J. 137 Ellison, Gary L. 144 Elmore, George M., Jr. 106, 114, 115, 131 Elsaesser, Brother Herman, S.J. 17, 117 Elson, Charles O. 40, 117, 150 Emanuele, Nicholas V. 137 Enenbach, Frederick M. 136 Engeldahl, Robert R. 62, 130 Engelhardt, Andrew M. 113, 131 Engelman, Thomas M. 140 English, Rev. Michael l. S.J. 13, 26, 60 Eslick, David V. 138 Fahey, John J. 65, 129 Fohrenbach, William J. 63, 65, 84, 85, 120, 150 Faith, Ronald R. 142 Farrell, Robert M., Jr. 112, 125 Farrell, Richard J. 113, 139 Farrell, Thomas P. 40 FATHER'S CLU8 86 Fazio, Thomas A. 144 Feeley, James E. 40, 94 Fegan, John J. 96, 139 Ferrara, Raymond F. 65, 106, 136 Ferrara, Robert V. 106, 137 Fewer, Clarence L. 129 Fleberg, Paul H. 64, 94, 130 Finn, Richard M. 134 Fiore, Vito, Jr. 78, 143 Fisher, Dwlght D. 27, 94, 129 Fitzgerald, David J. 139 Fitzgerald, James J. 125 Fitzgerald, John T. 120 Fitzgerald, Michael J. 142 Fitzgerald, Thomas E. 124 Fitzgerald, Wllllam 113 Fitzpatrick, Stephen W. 135 Flanagan, Gregory J. 109, 138 Flatley, John E. 108, 129 Flelszor, Mitchell J. 134 INDEX Fletcher, Robert P. 62, 71, 96, 136 Fletcher, James L. 70, 79, 120 Flynn, John O. 40 Fogarty, Michael .l. 40, 63, 73, 76 Foley, Daniel R. 40, 70 Foley, Michael P. 140 Forbey, Martin L. 41 Foreman, John 8., Jr. 106, 113, 134 Fox, Donald C. 126 Fax, Donald G. 68, 112, 113, 122 Fox, Mr. Peter D., S.J. 20, 27, 134 Frake, Ronald F. 132 Frankel, Richard E. 106, 141 Frantz, Eugene J. 126 Frederick, Richard J. 126 Freeding, Peter O'N. 125 Freund, Richard J. 145 Friedrich, Louis, Jr. 136 Froelich, Cezar M. 142 Fuermann, Warren 8. 129 Fugazzotto, Joel P. 41 Gallagher, Edward J. 129 Gallagher, Gerard B. 41 73 Galo, Stephen J. 134 Garvey, Dennis M. 41, 60, 63, 65, 68 115, 150 Garvey, Richard J., Jr. 65, 106, 136 Garvy, Vincent F. 41, 63 Gaul, Michael T. 136 Geary, James R. 41, 68 Gebuhr, Carl J. 60, 62, 103, 106, 128 Geils, Ronald H. 128, 130 Geist, John M. 122 Gerding, John H. 30, 41, 63, 84 Gerstenbrand, Konrad, Jr. 145 Giambalvo, James P. 64, 124 Gianneschi, Lawrence R. 142 Gibbons, Patrick C. 120 Gibbons, William J. 124 Gilbert, George J. 41 Ginnelly, Thomas J. 42 Gleason, John S., lll 117, 120 GLEE CLUB 73 Glynn, Dennis J. 125 Gonnella, Louis M. 139 Goodrich, Francis J. 136 Gorman, John F. 106, 134 Gorman, Kevin T. 142 Gorman, Robert E. 139 Goschy, Peter E., Jr. 42 Gottschalk, John P. 131 Graham, John R. 139 Graham, Vincent J., Jr. 68, 98, 113, 121 Grondis, Randall J. 139 Gray, 8radley R. 124 Grealis, John E. 27 Grennan, William J. 121 Grifiin, Farrel J. 42 Griffin, John J. 64, 109, 117, 130 Griliin, Michael L. 68, 77, 124 Griliin, Timothy E. 68, 107, 125 Gronek, Robert V. 121 Gronek, John V. 42 Gross, Arthur H. 42, 63 Gross, Terrence R. 96, 140, 141 Grossman, Albert J. 125 Growney, Richard J. 113, 133 Gschwend, Mr. James P., S.J. 24, 75 Gunnewig, John T. 132 Guest, John C. 132 Guzzetta, Arthur A. 133 Haas, Allen J. 71, 128 Haddad, James 8. 42, 63, 70, 71, 145 Hahn, James A. 138, 139 Hahn, Robert W. 42, 79, 80, 117, 150 70, 79, 80 Halliday, Stuart E. 73, 1-21 Hamilton, Eugene C. 68, 94, 125 Hamilton, James E. 145 Hamilton, John F. 64, 68, 94, 134 Hanagan, Joseph F. 141 Handley, James 106, 129 Handrup, Theodore B. 137 Hannan, Gordon E. 143 Hannon, Eugene L., Ill 71, 143 Hansen, William H. 42, 117 Hanson, Robert H., Jr. 126 Harig, James M. 131 Harris, Paul V. 110, 138 Harrison A. Joseph 82, 113, 134 Harrity, Charles R. 61, 63, 70, 123 Hartman, Robert J. 136 Hartney, Bruce R. 142 Harvey, Michael R. 96, 143 Hough, Martin P. 65, 136 Havrilko, Joseph M. 96, 142 Hawkinson, Thomas P. 113, 134 Hayes, James M. 65, 124 Hayes, John L. 62, 113, 131 Head, Thomas R. 66, 126 Healy, Edward J., Jr. 43 Healy, James W. 43, 64, 84, 85, 92, 150 Healy, John P. 68, 123 Hehman, Donald R. 43, 117 Heim, Mr. John P., S.J. 18 Heinz, Dennis J. 125 Heinz, John A. 135 Heinz, Leo J., Ill 135 Helbling, Robert J. 65, 136 Henderson, David L. 125 Hennis, George J. 63, 73, 143 Henningsen, Thomas R. 139 Herlf, Lawrence F. 124 Herman, Paul G. 78, 145 Herman, Philip A. 139 Hermanny, Kyle A. 123 Higgins, Douglas A. 98, 115, 123 Higgins, James E. 43 Hillenbrand, Gerald 8. 43, 84, 150 Hills, John P., Jr. 142 Hitzelberger, Paul W. 131 Hoban, Brendan T. 66, 132 Hodge, Gerald S. 144 Hoelterhotf, Ernest 137 Hofer, Raymond C. 43, 64 Hofherr, John D. 132 Hofherr, Richard H. 62, 78, 113, 135 Hogan, Michael J. 63, 121 Hogan, Patrick J. 135 Holmes, William T., Jr. 132 Horan, Robert T. 43 Horkay, John O. 132 Hoskins, Thomas T. 43, 68, 94, 150 Houdek, Mr. Francis J., S.J. 23, 79, 150 Hughes, John K., Jr. 117, 125 Hughes, Patrick H. 44 Humme l, John D., Jr. 135 lgnotto, Matthew F. 143 Irving, William E. 77, 78, 126 lski, John 122 Ivancevich, Anthony M. 78, 125 Jacobs, Lance V. 121 Jacobs, Robert E. 133 Jacobs, Robert T. 96, 112, 113 Jader, Anthony J. 96, 140 Jakob, Donald J. 44, 85, 112, 113, 150 Jakob, Edward W. 63, 122 James, David C. 44, 63, 65, 70, 79 Jameso n, Michael J. 126 Janczak, Glen L. 44 Janovics, James E. 44 Janowski, Eugene F. 135 Jonulaitis, Mindaugas V. 141 Jetiers, John L. 132 Johnson , James W. 124 Johnson, Nancy 24 Johnson, Randall R. 135 Johnsos, Jordan, Charles E. 44 Richard M. 65, 71, 136 Jorgenson, Wayne J. 120 Jost, Frank A. lll 27, 44, 63, 75, 115 Jost, Peter D. 73, 107, 123 Joyce, Thomas M. 64, 68, 98, 125 Jude, Richard J. 141 Judy, Mr. Kenneth J. 19, 78 Julius, Earl T., Jr. 103, 104, 133 Jurschak, Miss Gertrude 24 Kane, Peter J. 112, 117, 134 Kane, Robert W., Jr. 44, 117 Kapche, William M., Jr. 128 Karaganis, Joseph V. 45, 64, 150 Karr, Robert W. 113, 136 Keady, Fred D. 110, 129 Kealy, Patrick J. 94, 124 Keefe, George J. 62, 130 Keete, Lawrence M. 45 Keelan, John T. 63 Kehoe, James D. 110, 138 Kehoe, Richard T. 143 Keigher, Edward G., Jr. 113, 132 Keil, John A., Jr. 141 Keippel, Lee W. 142 Kelleher, John P. 121 Keller, James S. 45, 60, 63, 65, 84, 150 Kelly, Donald M., Jr. 45, 63 Kelly, John P. 122 Kelly, Michael P. 96, 137 Kelly, Patrick D. 26, 133 Kelly, Robert E. 132 Kelly, Roger J. 142 Kelly, Stephen W. 45, 68, 94, 95 Kelly, Terrence T. 103, 131 Kelly, Thomas J. 45, 107, 108 Kelly, Walter G. 106, 141 Kelly, William G. 62, 129 Kennedy, William P. 122 Keown, Robert E. 113, 141 Kepner, Robert W. 112, 115, 133 Ketteman, Charles H. 65, 136 Kinsella, Phillips R. 144 Kipley, David C. 131 Kirch, Peter W. 142 Kirsch, Thomas A. 126 Klaren, Robert F. 110, 140 Klein, A. Fred. 139 Klimczak, Gerald L. 66, 125 Klinge, William M. 62, 64, 82, 128, 150 Knight, Timothy W. 112, 113, 128 Knoepl1e, Rev. Rudolph J., S.J. 16, 17 Knox, Robert C.'113, 143 Koch, William F. 45, 77, 78 Kohl, William J., lll 132 Konold, Peter, G. 135 Korb, Bart W. 65, 131 Kotowski, Mr. Casimir J., S.J. 23, 62, 11 Kozlowski, Robert S. 109, 135 Kozlowski, Thomas E. 72, 78, 137 Kramer, Jay S. 122 Kranz, Mr. Charles H. 25, 94 Kreici, David J. 135 Kreusch, Michael P. 113, 138 Krieger, Robert J. 140 Kriesant, David R. 125 Krug, Gilbert M. 123 Krug, Robert J. 96, 113, 142 5, 135 INDEX Kuhl, John P. 135 Kulasik, John E. 125 Kupon, Robert J. 127 Kynoch, Russell R. 133 Kynoch, Terrence R. 140 Ladurini, Leo J. 78, 141 Lain, Kent A. 141 Lamping, George W. 78, 110, 145 Landt, Allen D. 46, 114, 115 Lane, Joseph C. 46, 68, 68, 108 Lane, Martin J. 60, 63, 65, 68, 111, 123 Lang, Edward T. 124 Lang, Robert F. 140 Larkin, Richard D. 75, 124 Larsen, William J. 115, 133 Larson, Raymond M. 46, 68, 91, 92, 94 Lavezzorio, John B. 129 Layman, Edwin R. 125 Leahy, Thomas F. 46, 68, 131 Leahy, Thomas K. 64, 68 Leahy, Timothy J. 46, 68, 69 Lee, Richard A. 46, 70, 71 Leech, Thomas P. 109, 133 Legris, Rev. Gerasime, S.J. 23, 86 Leibold, Dennis T. 46 Leighton, John N. 136 Lenahan, Robert C. 96, 106, 132 Lennon, William A. 124 Leonard, Craig J. 68, 98, 99, 123 Leslie, Robert F. 123 Liautaud, Jeffrey T. 123 Lietz, Paul S. 143. Lindstrom, Joseph M. 132 Linehan, Robert W., ll 137 Linssens, John A. 96,,141 Lishchinskyi, Mark J. 67, 122 Liske, Thomas C. 64, 79, 80, 120 Loehnig, Norbert D. 96, 145 Long, Uohn1 Michael 96, 137 Laps, Michael J. 121 Lorenz, John M. 132 Latito, John F. 113, 124 Love, Michael P. 129 Lowell, Robert P. 120 Lucas, John V., Jr. 106, 142 Luczak, Andrew E. 72, 120 Lunardi, Daniel B. 113, 130 Lyddan, William C. 115, 133 Lyman, Charles E. 107, 126 Markey, Jeffrey H. 96, 143 Marnell, Paul J. 141 Maroney, John F., Jr. 71, 96, 109, 141, 1 Marotta, Dennis R. 117, 123 Marotta, Michael J. 47 Martens, Joseph M. 115, 120 Martin, Howard S. 66, 122 Martin, John J., Jr. 117, 127 Martini, Edward H. 78, 143 Marxer, John J. 82, 128, 150 Marzano, Gerard J. 47 Massopust, James S. 133 Mathson, Robert J. 96, 143 Matthews, John E. 137 Maurer, Robert J. 78, 113, 133 Maus, William A. 130 Mausolf, Donald L. 133 Mausolf, Frederick A. 47, 63, 134 Maxwell, William M. 143 Mayer, William 107 Mayhoefer, Albert A. 126 McAdam, Peter L. 137 McAndrews, lCyril1 Gregory 142 McCaffrey, John W., Jr. 144 McCat1rey, Robert L., Jr. 62, 112, 12 McCarthy, Barry W. 63, 70, 120 McCarthy, Dennis N. 47 McCarthy, Hugh J., Jr. 138 McConville, David 8. 110, 144 McConville, John J. 47, 63, 113 McCormick, John F. 110, 139 McCormick, John F. 121 McDonagh, Harry F. 62, 113, 130 McDonnell, James R. 125 McDonnell, John B. 123 McDonnell, Michael T. 129 McDowell, David A. 62, 64, 133 McEvoy, Gerald T. 78, 126 McFadden, Edward J. 106, 117, 130 McFaul, James J. 48 McGeehan, Michael Q. 48 McGowan, Joseph A. 48, 113 McGuire, John A. 48, 94, 95, 113 McGuire, John M. 110, 139 McGuire, Michael F. 137 McGuire, Morris M. 79, 139 McHugh, John M. 129 McHugh, Kevin B. 130 Mclntosh, James P. 98, 99, 101, 125 Lynch , Peter J., lll 127 Lyons, James L. 98, 132 Lyons , Joseph M. 46, 68, 98, 99, 1 Lyons, Mr. Redmond 23 MacGregor, Donald R. 96, 145 Mackey, Michael T. 134 Maday, Richard L. 134 Mages, William F. 125 Maher, Michael P. 130 Maher, Peter J. 130, 135 00 Kruggel, Arthur F., III 45, 64, 68, 92, 94, 150 Mahoney, John M. 47, 142 Mahoney, Terrence J. 96 Malachowski, Robert M. 64, 68, 131 Malloch, Michael J. 135 Maloney, John E., Jr. 47, 69, 98, 99 Maloney, Michael J. 131 Maloney, William F. 120 Mandarino, Joseph D. 47 68, 98 99, 1 . , 00, 101 Mangione, William W., Jr. 124 Manion, Dennis M. 73, 123 Mann, Charles H. 112, 113, 138 Mann, Joseph J. 106, 130 Maranto, Frank A. 133 Marianetti, Stephen 142 Marini, Peter D. 136 Mark, John R. 65 Mclntosh, John A. 131 McKune, Emmet J., Jr. 48, 117 McLaughlin, John W. 124 McMurrough, Mark D. 124 McPartlin, Jetfrey J. 140 McPartlin, Laurence J. 127 McShane, Mark J. 143 McShane, Paul A. 48, 73 Meccio, Richard D. 145 Meintzer, Edward D. 60, 61, 62, 68, Mello, William H. 73, 112, 133 Merrill, Thomas A. 64, 68, 94, 129 Mertes, Donald R. 113, 133 Metz, Bernard D. 129 Metzger, William J. 64, 68, 94, 129 Meyer, Edward J. 63, 78, 110, 145 Meyer, George P. 139 Meyer, Robert H. 120 Michaels, Richard D. 145 Miklitsch, Carl D. 63, 122 Milici, Charles D. 128 Miller, Loren R., Ill 145 Miller, Richard N. 123 Miller, Thomas E. 122 Miniie, Lloyd H., Jr. 134 Mitchack, James A. 71, 138 7 130 50 O'Donnell, Terrence J. 131 Mitchell, John D. 48, 82 Mitchell, Mark J., Ill 110, 138 Molltar, Robert F. 132 Molloy, Denis A. 48, 68, 92 Moody, Willlam R. 137 Mooney, Philip E. 94, 126 Moore, Carl E. 49, 65 Moore, George R. 145 O'Connell, Patrick J. 129 O'Connell, Paul D. 125 O'Cannell, Robert M. 82, 110, 143 O'Connor, Alan P. 123 O'Connor, James V. 133 O'Connor, John J. 113, 126 0'Connor, Joseph L. 113, 138 Moorehead, Patrick 49, 80 Moran, Michael J. 124 Moran, Michael J. Moran, Thomas V. 143 Morrls, John M. 145 Morrissey, Edward P. 60, 63, 64, 94, 121 Morse, James L. 49, 64, 85, 113, 150 Morton, James K. 142 MOTHERS' CLUB 86 Mrozek, Mueller, Mullen, Ronald W. 131 Robert C. 49, 117 Christopher J. 113, 139 Oehlberg, Robert C. 143 Oehlberg, Edward A. 110, 129 Oelerich, John J. 68, 115, 121 O'Grady, Jerome P. 134 0'Hara, Charles T. 125 O'Keele, Dennis 8. 68, 120 O'Laughlin, Charles J., Jr. 122 O'Leary, Timothy P. 127 O'Loughlin, James M. 106, 115, 130 O'MalIey, Charles M. 145 0'Meara, John M. 140 O'Neill, Robert F. 68, 121 Padlasek, Raymond J. 140 Podraze, Francis J. 135 Polk, Lee T. 96, 137 Pollauf, Rev. Robert A., S.J. 2 Polyak, Charles E. 121 Pommier, Mr. Richard L. 20 Poplar, Jerome J. 112, 113, 1 POSTER CLUB 72 2, 66, 70, 71 42 Potempa, Kenneth S. 126 Potter, Donald V. 138 Powell, William P. 128 Powers, Barry M. 135, 144 Powers, Rev. Thomas, S.J. 20 Powers, William C. 135 Poua, Mr. James 25, 94, 106 PREP 79-81 Prest, Francis O. 113, 142 Preston, John T. 71, 144 Primeau, Richard G. 51, 63, 79, 115, 150 Prior, Gerald L. 96, 141 Osten, Richard A. 50, 63 Mulllgan, Mr. Donald 25, 107, 112 Muller, Donald A. 122 Murphy, Andrew J. 96, 143 Murphy, Andrew T. 135 Murphy, Daniel G. 123 Murphy, Dennis O. 94, 131 Murphy, James M. 112, 113, 129 O'Regan, James J. 116, 129 Oren, Richard L. 139 Ori, Vincent E. 136, 150 0'Rourke, John S. 96, 139 O'Shaughnessy, Timothy J. 63, 66, 68, 107, 120, 150 O'Shaughnessy, Rev. Donald, S.J. 21 Purcell, John P. 132 Quinn, James A. 64, 94, 130, 132 Quinn, James F. 144 Quinn, Michael P. 19. Quinn, William J. 122 Radcliff, Robert J. 139 RADIO CLUB 78 Murphy, John J. 96, 110, 142 Murphy, Kevln J. 140 Murphy, Robert E. 143 Murphy, Robert J. 130 Murphy, Patrick J. 110, 117, 138 Murphy, Terence J. 94, 134 Murphy, Thomas J. 128 Murray, Murray, lrlan J. 72, 144 Edward J. 66, 72, 106, 139 Ostholthotf, James T. 125 Ostrom, Eugene 8. 70, 121 Ostry, James E. 96, 138 Ostry, Richard J., Jr. 50, 72, 79, 82, 84, 94. 150 Otter, William 122 Owens, John T. 71, 142 Owens, Thomas J. 51 Pabich, Brian J. 51, 63 Pabich, George J. 62, 128 Raidl, Norman X. 141 Rappel, James F. 120 Rassas, Nicholas C. 63, 94, 122 Rau, Joseph E. 110, 137 Rau, William C. 112, 122 Ray, Frederick W. 115 Ray, Paul G. 126 Raymond, Douglas E. 113, 141 Redding, lrlan J. 137 Murtaugh, John M. 142 Murtha, Frank J., Jr. 62, 94, 115, 130 Musolf, Gerard A. 131 Mutke, Alan R. 127 Nadherny, Robert G. 123 Nagle, James J. 137 Packard, Ralph K. 137 Pallagi, Douglas M. 144 Pallasch, Patrick G. 123 Palm, James 130, 134 Pantle, Donald A. 64, 94, 128 Reed, John P. 51, 63 Reed, Michael R. 141 Reeds, William D. 145 Reedy, John G. 141 Reedy, William D. 145 Reedy, John G. 141 Naper, John H. 49, 103, 105 Naylor, Douglas J. 135 Neoas, Michael 8. 131 Nelson, James R. 115, 135 Nelson, Nelson, John R. 49 Lawrence T. 113, 141 Nelson, Robert H. 82, 130 Nelson, William C. 133 Netzlnger, William E. 113 Newton, Thomas A. 49 Nleman, Frank C. 94, 127 Nleman, John R. 96, 141 Nleman, Rlchard E. 125 Nlgrelli, Nlklaus, Nlcholas 8. 96, 109, 117, 138 Peter J. 66, 144 Nlklewlcx, Edward J. 49, 150 Noetzel, Rev. Kenneth E., S.J. 17 Norkett, Martin P. 96, 145 Nattoll, Nottoll, Gerard M. 30, 118 Ralph 123 Novak, Mlchael J. 117, 131 Nowlan, Patrlck K. 143 O'8oyle, Thomas D. 137 O'8rlen, Conway E. 50, 72, 74 O'8rlen, Michael M. 50, 66 O'8rlen, Patrick F. 117, 123 O'8rlen, Terry W. 127 O'8rlen, Thomas E. 112, 113, 140 O'8rlen, Wllllam P. 116, 142 O'lrlen, Wllllam T. 140 Papineau. Donald R. 121 Parent, Gerard T. 78, 138 Parrilli, Matthew M. 126 Pasquesi, Robert L. 112, 113, 132 Passarelli, John E. 78, 130 Pastore, James M. 130 Patano, Thomas J. 144 Patrick, James F. 145 Patrone, Paul H. 135 Pattee, Daniel T. 139 Paul, Thomas J. 113, 141 Paulsen, Robert A., Jr. 145 Pavlak, John J. 136 Pendergast Robert L. 130 Pendergast, Thomas M. 51, 63, 64, 9 Pendergast, William R. 64, 113, 129 Penfold, James F. 84, 85, 131, 150 Penn, Kenneth W. 132 Penney, James J. 122 Perlitz, Thomas J. 112, 134 Petrusky, Robert J. 130 Pettinger, Bernard E. 112, 129 Pettit, Anthony J. 51 Phelan, Frank E. 51, 74, 76, 150 Phelan, James C. 64, 68, 94, 133 Phillips, William J. 114, 132 Phinney, Thomas L. 74, 120 Pieck, Dennis, M. 124 Piegori, Daniel A. 96, 136 Plante, John R. 82, 143 Plante, James F. 78, 82, 144 O'Callaghan, Joseph M. 50, 73 O'ConneII, Dennis I. 50, 117 O'Connell, Michael J. 50, 63, 64, 68, 92, 94 Pleiss, Charles C. 116, 129 Plunkett, 115, 129 Podd, Danlel E. 127 4, 95, 150 Reedy, William G. 51 Reich, William P. 132. Reichert, William P., Jr. 52 Renzetti, Donald J. 143 Reser, Peter K. 124 Reuss, David G. 52, 94 Ricci, John L. 66, 126 Rich, Michael R. 96, 107, 141 Richer, Edwin G. 52, 132 Richer, Thomas J. 137 Richer, William F. 123 Ricketts, John E. 128 Riddle, Randy W. 128 Riedy, Robert D. 142 Rigali, Paul A. 73, 135 Riggs, Lawrence A. 115, 145 Riggs, Robert L. 115, 135 Riley, Michael P. 52, 64 Rinaldi, Raymond H. 145 Rini, Victor J. 122 Riordan, Micael W. 65 Rivard, Gary F. 141 Roach, Mr. James M., 19, 28 Roberts, James J., Jr. 135 Roberts, Jerome J. 122 Roberts, John D. 134 Robinson, Joseph M. 64, 117, 129 Roemer, David L. 123 Roemer, James A. 66, 73, 113, 137 Rogan, Mr. Donald M. 21, 32 Rogers, Paul J. 142 Rogers, John 135 Romano, Donald F. 34, 64, 68, 69, 113 Romano, Joseph H. 66, 78, 79, 128 Ronin, Donald W. 52 Rossate, John S. 122 Roti, Charles J. 126 Roti, Frank F. 126 Roti, Thomas D. 144 Roubik, David J. 135 Rowell, Joseph G. 144 Rowland, Robert L. 73, 107, 124 Ruethling James F. 139 Runge, Andrew W. 125 Runkle, James C. 142 Runtz, James D. 143 Rupp, Bernard D. 96 Ruppe, Robert J. 34, 68, 91, 94, 95, 98, 99 Russell, Robert P., Jr. 78 Russo, Robert B. 143 Ryan, James A. 1, 52, 60, 65, 84, 150 Ryan, James B. 125 Ryan, Mr. John D., S.J. 18, 64 Ryan, Richard B. 122 Ryan, Rev. William F., S.J. 18 Ryan, Rev. William P., S.J. 18, 29, 94, 103 Rybandt, Ronald R. 131 Salemi, Roger W. 38, 96, 139 Sanders, Beniamin G. 142 Sandow, James M. 142 Sarton, Michael H. 112, 131 Savage, Hugh R. 52 Savage, Raymond J. 145 Savard Paul O. 62, 96, 141 Scala, Anthony E. 129 Scala, Hugo R. 64, 68, 117, 130 Scanlan, Robert G. 52, 79, 80, 115, 150 Schachelmoyer, Frank J. 98, 141 Schaefer, George J. 60, 62, 68, 129 Schell, James N. 131 Scheribel, Karl W. 66 Schier, Leslie K. 53 Schneider, Robert B. 131 Schneider, Rudolph P. 142 Schoen, John W. 53 Schoenecker, William J. 62, 131 Scholl, David E. 1, 53, 63, 79, 80, 82, 84, 150 Scholl, Robert P. 78, 145 Schriver, John T. 116, 140 Schroeder, Glenn M. 127 Schroeder, William J. 113, 132 Schuett, David J. 143 Schuhmann, Robert C. 145 Schultz, Kurt L. 65, 138 Schultz, Robert A. 123 Schutte, Robert J. 63 Schwaba, Joseph F. 106 Schwaba, Thomas P. 64, 65, 66, 79, 143 Schweikert, Donald L. 124 SCIENCE CLUB 77 Scorsone, Vincent M. 113, 132 Scott, John C. 75, 133 Scott, Michael P. 94, 132 Scully 112, 115,120 Seaberg, Guy P. 113. 121 Seagroves, Michael A. 73, 112, 137 Segerson, Richard E. 94, 144 Seidenbecker, George F. 60, 121 Seidler, John W. 106, 113, 133 Semyck, Roger W. 138 Seng, James V. 96, 143 Sennott, Robert F. Jr. 115, 117, 131 Sennott, Stephen J. 63, 64, 68, 112, 113, 123 Serpe, John S. 129 Serpico, Dennis P. 132 Serwich, Mrs. Joan P. 24 Sessions, Edson 0. 121 5. Settelmayer, Michael J. 138 Sexton, James D. 135 Sexton, Joseph C. 53 Shea, Kevin F. 137 Sheffield, John D. 53 Shemroske, Joseph G. 142 Sheridan, Michael J. 138 Sheridan, Thomas M. 117, 136 Sherony, Bruce K. 53, 144 Sherony, Donald F. 53 Shields, Joseph T. 53 Shriver, John T. Ill 116, 140 Shuster, Ronald A. 123 Siano, Ralph J. 125 Siebert, Thomas E. 53 Simons James E. 74, 76, 117, 121 Simons, Kenneth M. 54 Simunich, Mr. Frederick V., S.J. 23, 73, 96 Sinclair, Richard F. 54 Sippel, Lee J. 78, 140 Sisco, Eugene F. 65, 117, 139 Siuta, Francis C. 122 Skinner, John R. 132 Skitlington, Rev. Wilton, S.J. 19 Stevens, John A. 137 Stocker, Michael A. 55 Smith Smith Smith James G. 123 Paul C. 130 Paul M. 82, 138 Smith, Richard J. 133 Smith, Terrence J. 54 Smith, Thomas W. 54 Smith, William J. 34, 68, 69, 92, 94, 98, 99, 100 Smoluch, Clifford J. 112, 113, 131 Smoluch, Leslie P. 140 Snakord, Stephen A. 96,- 139 Snyder, Thomas M. 96, 138 SODALITY 60-63 Solzak, Peter P. 138 Sommers, William D. 130 Sorensen, Wayne L. 141 Souyoul, Richard T. 113, 143 Spaeth, John R. 54 Sparks, William R. 54, 70, 71, 78 Spellman, Mr. Jerome 20 Sperath, James E. 140 Springgate, William G. 96, 140 Stanley, Wayne J. 133 Stanmeyer, Robert E. 54 Starck, Brent R. 135 Steliens, James S. 54, 115, 120 Stetfey, William E. 134 Steiskal, Rev. John, S.J. 19, 26 Stell, Michael F. 123 Stemwedel, Albert L. 71, 138 Stemwedel, James L. 117, 124 Stenson, Robert V. 55 Stepan, Paul M. 64, 68, 94, 102, 103, 105 Stephan, Donald E. 55, 113 Sterba, Joseph F. 113, 140 Stevens, John A. 137 Stocker, Michael A. 55 Stockreiter, Francis M. 55, 115 Stoeller, Robert F. 143 Stoll, George C. 123 Straub, Walter F. 135 Strelt, Robert V. 55 Sullivan, Mr. 25, 90, 94, 103, 106 Sullivan Sullivan, Daniel A. 63, 126 Sullivan, Dennis K. 55 Sullivan, George P., Jr. 60, 62, 65, 128 Sullivan, Henry J. 55, 75, 76 Sullivan, Michael W. 140 Sullivan, Patrick J. 127 , Cornelius J., Ill 63, 68, 103, 104, 120 Sullivan, William R., Jr. 60, 63, 65, 68, 79, 80, 113, 120 Sunderland, Philip G. 62, 96, 140 Sweenie, Philip J. 123 Sweetman, Terrence S. 96, 145 Swiderski, Joseph M. 68 Swiderski, Paul S. 125, 143 SWIMMING 107-112 Sylvester, Paul F. 141 Szymanski, Wayne R. 132 Tansey, Michael J. 110, 135 Tarian, Robert W. 63, 64, 79, 80, 112, 120, 150 Tax, Thomas J. 128 Teidel, Ronald W. 145 Temple, Donald L 108, 109, 140 Ten Eyck, John B. 125 Teramani, Nicholas A. 133 Teramani, Richard O. 144 Thalin, Gregory S. 140 Thalin, Stephen P. 55, 63 Theis, William H. 71, 136 Thomas, John P. 129 Thompson, Fred W. 117, 139 Thompson, James E. 73, 135 Thornton, Robert J. 63, 64, 68, 79, 115, 120 Thudium, Terrence J. 130 Tiernan, Thomas R. 68, 117, 123 Tighe, Shannon M. 56, 63, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76 Tighe, Terrence J. 122 Tillotson, Richard 127 Tolpo, George R. 137 Toohey, James K. 130 Toohey, John T. 65, 61, 68, 92, 94, 115 Topp, Alexander J. 63, 124 TORCH CLUB 68, 69 Tryba, Thomas A. 71, 115, 143 TRACK 113 Tucker, Jerome E. 65, 112, 113 Tucker, Thomas M. 96, 145 Turnes, Wayne 140 Urban, Thomas P. 120 Ure, David C. 144 Vahey, Daniel A. 144 Valenti, Donald S. 56 Valko, John R. 56, 113, 138 Valko, Robert 117 VanBramer, John D. 63, 79, 80, 112, 113 Vaske, James M. 56 Vermeren, Joseph P. 132 Vertenten, James A. 129 Victorine, Robert A. 56 Villa Arce, Jose A., Ill 78, 142 Vinci, Ralph S. 142 Vitell, Scott J. 78, 138 Vloming, Raymond J., Jr. 127 Valberding, Lorin E. 140 Volini, Thomas A. 109, 139 Vonesh, Richard R. 133 Voss, James R. 132 Voss, Paul J. 121 Wade, Robert E. 26, 56 Wade, William M. 143 Wagman, Robert J. 109, 117, 124 Wagner, Arnold L., Jr. 67, 128 Wagner, James A. 138 Wagner, John D. 57 Wagner, Victor A., Jr. 77, 78, 121 Waldron, Thomas J. 57, 68, 98, 99, 100 Wallace, James M. 130 Walsh, James P., Jr. 124 Walsh, John T. 129 Walsh, Robert R. 63, 120 Wambach, John R. 133 Ward, Jerome J. 56 Ward, Thomas J. 57, 63 Warner, John J. 145 Wasleti, Alexia V., Jr. 57, 63 Weaver, Robert P. 77, 136 Weidert, John C. 134 Weir, James M. 139 Welsh, Michael F. 125, 133 Welsh, Patrick A. 57 Wetzel, Raymond A., Jr. 145 whit., Robert G. 113, 139 Wiclutrom, Terrence R. 142 Wietrauykawslxi lWietl, Richard J. 143 Wilhelm, John l.. 63, 72, 34, 35, 120, 150 Wilkinson, Francis, 96, 140 Williams, Lee D. 131 Winks, Robert C. 135 Wirs, Nillolaus P. 136 Wisely, Robert W. 66, 140 Wissing, Robert A. 78, 141 Witkowski, Thomas J. 143 Witschy, Albert J. 77, 121 Witty, Donald P. 63, 68, 114, 115, 120 Woitanowslci, Jerome F. 130 Wolfsmith, Richard F. 120 Woods, Harvey D. 57 Woodward, Charles E., Jr. 135 Woodward, Garry A. 62, 68, 94, 132 Woodward, James F., Jr. 57, 61, 63 Worthington, Wayne S. 139 Wozniak, Robert H. 113, 128 Wright, Michael J. 65, 136 Yahnke, James G. 126 Yasz, Dennis P. 141 York, Ned T. 84, 85, 150 Yule, Richard D. 65, 136 Zane, Carl M. 72, 73, 113, 12 5, 150 Zasiebida, Richard N. 115, 133 Zemba, Roger J. 64, 113, 135 Zirpole, Robert M., Jr. 139 Zimecki, Rev. Florian, S.J. 24 Zmuda, Paul R. 144 Zuchowski. Edward M. 130 , H 1 -. ,.-f:,-2.-1f'.- V -11,n., - .-'-'M . l .-'+5,. .,,vM H, lk' Y 'L . . ' H . . an L X ff.. J , L A , 1 1 .innmwwL.' L Mk ' .M Exziiflfi f ' my 0 4w4+ff- N' 3 5,-I A :le ..- u V .y ,E3,11.,, YV! I X I..Q 'v -aQhM' g ,,1iu a .,.+.a I 1 1 w l I 1 1 I 1 14 Imagine Christ our Lord present before you upon the cross, and begin to speak with Him, asking how it is that though He is the Creator, He has stooped to become man, and to pass from eternal life to death here in time, that thus He might die for our sins. I sholl also reflect upon myself and ask: What have I done for Christ? What am I doing for Christ? What ought I to do for Christ? The Book of the Spiritual Exercises
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