Loyola University Chicago - Loyolan Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1966
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Tx! gl flnhi. sl 2 A Rx 5-5 N,-X. if 3 .-1 , z Q 1 L A S-wb. 3 ,, -or rg .s fi 'Ml 'Midst Fun and Work Scholars Study 'f7't:' 5 ea HTH 25,13 ' 'Rf 9- .4 Summer School in High School was only for the lazy now the ambitious read ethics on the elevated tacitus between the truckloads lead three lives instead of the usual two worker, scholar, kid ' everything moves faster so much for the French Revolution tomorrow vve,ll deal with Bismarck you can cover Napoleon on your own tonightn The pickled cats at least are dissected in summer before they decay yet one studies out of doors on the lawn or by the water tower and school is less a profession more a pleasure after 539 bushels of radishes or the invoices for same the reading Cof a Hemingway or a Wittgensteinj is a luxury less than a duty one feels quite privileged even lazy ff! the 'ff '41 4 1 L .. fi ,r4....,.. -..K K ood Times Spent for Good Purpose I 5 Ja ai 'fri . Jai' 'iAml awax' we go , , Rev. Carl j. Burluge, S. I., tour director, leads the wax' througli the streets of Pompeii. ' Till 1.1 Every moment C-O-U-N-T-S even vacations Summer tours give course credits 1-2-3-4-5-6 They jet from class to class snooping at gargoyles proceeding through museums, galleries taking notes in Paris Cshameij, Rome, Bruges, Londo Venice, Chartres Eight weeks f We,ve livedii Now what? .W ,qv U, Top: The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben mark the end ofthe road as Fr. Burlage, George Sullivan, and Fr. Martin look back on two months of discoverv and enjoyment. Middle: Around the world, horses and little boys have the same appeal to all. Lower: Take the bus and . . After four thousand miles, buses leave something to be desired. BQ ,gnu gov, a S Z ., . 53 ...Z 'U . On the way to Stratford, tour members stopped for a quick visit to historic Oxford Umxersxtx WG, S , ., 5--ul' it - P -H-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. .vm x lx a V i Xt X , A P5l 1 . ,, X 1, , ', . . , , K - i 'L Q v- 'xx 1 X, ,punk S0rl4 9 'Q'-' I' '. Arright BOY This isnlt like the Summer Camp your mommy sends y This is the Army See? Climb, Wade through, polish, duck from everything. Thafs right kid now itls your tum to take command plan, conduct operate, engage in all of it. O.K. Soldier Six Weeks at Fort Riley and maybe Cjust maybel you're an officer Got that? yessir XVHAT BOY? YESSIRU! i r - , . gk , .J A lr . .:- as - 8 -as-. .,-Q 'TIX ou to. 4 'Ti X ...l Yessir! ff... xl. 1, fry, '. V 1 .- an . s -. ,xt s., 'iwsl K , ,,...- .. wwf 1 x K... KX C an x L-Q' r' 1 ' X 4 -'. Y , , V '1 w K 5 Q x v a 4 , xl' I : --.. 'f'NQ2?? wa l .1-if K 1 5 x . ' I ' ,nz ' A -- . , W -Q1-v: ' ,LQ 2, Q, 'Q :' Q Qi - . ,Aktligf :d:?,gi? Y , ' k Q hw. -:SI - bu -, X wr T ' 'Q ,- ' A - - - ,Q ' 'Q ' w - T, -, . x Q 1 'V ff '11, igff A ' F . A. fgmfg ,A ,,,. f . fy 5, A , iff -X ff, E '- - , 2. -k.,'4-GAL Mi' 'ifgww F' N 'S , -- 55. , . V. , QM 'Vg , fi. i my . AN gtdiswkg is . V -, .mf ' , ,L ,V .fW,'L?7mm,4 .. ' l eg Mk , N.'d.!g.i.1-be 0 qt-r 1. W ' . ,. . K l i- ' ,,' vf,q-aw' 4 V .1 1 - T :wifi -- -: MW f 'P . mu- 4 -' ik us.,-Q 9 Peoria, Oak Park, South Shore - Hello, Pm From . . r-. at We were impressed overwhelmed by the masses of buildings so confusing so new so many we later thought so shoddy of people thousands milling with great determination In the gymnasium ancient and hollowg concrete classrooms snugglyrectangular Important Persons echoed at us The Dean of Whatsit? Father Who? . .more Work than you have ever encountered before . . XVelcome! welcome teas stand in line and get a little tag h'Hil my name is what's yours? pitterpatterpitterpatter welcome mixers in the cavernous campus center filled with smoke and freshmen and smoke Hil mv namels . . . Hey . . . where are you? shuflleslnlfllehulnp shuffle welcome smokers gee you mean you Guys live in this house all alone? a what? in the basement NHL my name's hrother . . . sign here pleasef' skol gesunclheit Cheers O welcome rest pheeWWWwWwwXVHATP Nlonclay already? IV fk XNQ- All ' MWF- wg. ax,f '57 'WU .f J' .,,,, x 'u4f .K X58-P V , -x r,,x 5537 -.1 -.5 I, L J, ,, Nu me sfwxxt' . s.4M'f yea? 13 L-'iii'-Mx 'L .W .,... X, -1-,.-r- 60' 41.-is I X U X s 1 Edward Bough 2 Dennis McShane 3 Michael Leahy 4 Paul Rink 5 Michael Kunich 7 ' f-sf' X SNQFS A ri-ra K' , ffgfffff . . 1: ' , - ' i Q 1, . : Fug fs ' ,., - X' ' -- A Av M.: ' i,xxx3,g5.:: :gi-iz ' , 5' 1 ' ' ' ' ' Y .SQX xi w w, ,- if K-. s 1,r .N g:5,3,fQ,f3S1Se,v:, 1 wif t 4 1 N fi:v:,sk,m vi' , . . -. . . if ' X, , O 1 .. - 4 . 1 X f., W ,A . ji., ,. Q , T 11 I, X 4. , xi , ' 'iw ' , , , if Q a , . -5, 14 6 Bruce Spengler, Captain w ' Bowl Challenges Brain Power Since We lost no one really cared We made some excuses- the buzzers were different from the ones We practiced on all Summer. The questions unexpected The tensions extraordinary If We had Won . .. Bands celebrations . . . Bragging We told you sou The glories of Iesuit Education But since we lost no one really cared x fs! 15f- ' TEM 4 5 an., I '-'Q C ,' .0-b 'K u..'f ,1.- C , O Medical Center s Genesis Iuhn F. Sheehan. clean of the Stritch School of Medicine, addresses the morning session. Q11 xv eg -f' . .9 i '05 f 'i ' fri? : . pe . 'Q S ' Q N S I' x 'M , , I 'K v -V 51 - rl- x .. L A.. y .A 5 3 fi- ul' to .' - ' 16 A, l 1 7' 4. Vx ..-A Charles H. Kellstadt, Rev. Hussev, john F. Smith, Ir., Rev. james F. Maguire, S. J., Charles C. Kerwin, and Dr. john F. Sheehan break ground for L0vola's new medical center in Hines, Illinois. Because of: the serpent and the staffv educators, physicians scientists, business leaders, and civic prominents devote: time, money, energy, talk, minds and a theory of evolution of a new realization in an expanding university for: skill, acknowledgement betterment and 4,800,000 patients in need of treatment and a future evolves: ceremony, pride, fulfillment through the new center for medical studies and greater medical achievements. Sword of Loyola wards The Sword f which Ignatius offered to Cod Loyola offers to Iames McDivitt and Maxime F aget for courage, dedication, service: qualities of soldiers, X of educators Between men Whose traditions include both After the presentation, Mr. T. J. Connelly, Dr. Francis j. 'WM RU' Cllfllo F- UVDOUWM IUYUDHYCS Braceland, Very Rev. jzuncs Maguire, S. and Most Rev. iHDI'1'Nl'Illfl1l' Sword to its 19fi6rr'L'iPi 11fX- Cletus F. O'Donnell congratulate award recipients Lt, Col. James A. McDivitt and Maximo Facet. W: is s.1 . it s I , ., , 1 . V , , x 1 i ,:- el it X. V! Q 17 -rr For Service to the University and the . Y r . ,, .-,, . 1 .e it ff l liffllliflll-flzgfll -1 CIVIC ANY.-XIlD XYINNFRS - tfrmn lr-ftb XVallacc E, Carroll. ,lohn D. clclinttx, Bun XY. Hciin-riizin, Hohcrt lf, Aloycc, Mrs. Conrad F. S'l'l.'DFNT Nll':D:XLl.IOX RECIPIICNTS- First rOlL': Edward Bough. Collcgi- of Arte aincl Scienccx CLSCWQ Eliznhetli Hoinnn. School of Nnrxingg Rt-xx XYnltcr P, Krolikowslci, S. J., clean of tln- Colle-uc of Arts nntl Sciencn-5. who pri-sn-ritccl the meclrillionsg XYilliaun M. Barth, lr.. Lim' Sclioulg xlainies Mt-Cnlic, School of Social lYork fy? v-1 Niehoff, A. Abbot Rosen and Frank H. YVoods, with Very Rev. Izunes F. Maguire, J., president of Loyola University. Sccmid row: jeffrcv Tnrr, University Collegeg Paul F. Barrett, Col- lvflc Of Arts :md Sciences lLTJ: Roger L. Michels, School of Busi- ness Administration. Dennis E, Manning, Dental School, Thomas C Tyler, Stritch School of Medicine. f 'D l ,My Community For a day and a night once every year important people honor IMPORTANT PEOPLE who are meaningful to the university as-a-part-of-the-community and taken all by itself. The University singles out those whom it admires in business government the Worldg points ........ to students it wishes to praise and in so doing defines its tastes its likes and aspirations its ideal self. ALUMNI AWARD VVINNERS-ffrom leftj George A. Rooney Catherine Purcell, Norton F, O'Meara, l-Iarry M. Klenda, D.D.S., Robert C. Denkewalter, john F. :Aj g V l l 1, l V s Callahan, Essie Anglum. 5 ' fd? 'ff' X 'f ' jf! fl' V I fa. 'il ,S -9 V. VA u 245410 . 4 , sr 4... 'kv' ,,., 'I Af-,AV , iv ,..v.m-ff ' r :Lv X U , x 4 f-t K vw . .nr a 9: -- ki Lx - , 4-5- From ount lympus Came the Greeks From every corner of Hellas From Columbia unto Chicago Avenue Came the noble heroes Heroes of the Greeks Came the fearless Hellenes Hellenes Pietsch and Schmucker From every tribe of Attica From every house of the Pelopennese From Sigma Delts and Delta Sigs From Alpha Delts and Pi Alphs Unto the sacred plain The plain behind the El tracks Unto the field of honor The field between the parking lots Came the noble heroes In sacred procession Came the brave athletes In a short wavy line Came to compete with fleet foot And with javelin Came to contest with fiberglass pole And with old bicycle wheels Back to every corner of Hellas Went the noble Hellenes Noble in sad procession Except the TKES, who won. 21 'wsnhm '71-gfyl. f Na- ff vm WW ,rx .- ' x ' 35 J. -. V X We' , ... ' -- -, Y sf-gf 1 , .f- -is ,. -- --N,-A 'f 'A ' ,- - -me .43 1 5. flkix. Six Characters . . Perfectly ordinary students except of course an occasional beard hair over the eyes an extraordinary incidence of hoarseness Hey Phil gimme back my rough. . Really regular collegians except of course on certain nights Kings Lear Madwomen of Chaillot an incredible number of Renaissance courtiers Upstage me again . . . and I'll run you through with your own spear Healthy American scholars except of course the time lost now and then rehearsals set-building sessions an astonishing variety of conversations But dahling . . . I simply can't study Calculus now . . . my public is waiting . . 71 u -Z Little Me The Rite of Fall On the first night of the festival the Warriors returned from battle having smitten the XVindsor-trilie. The great fires bumt liefore the long-housesg the maidens danced with the pom-pomsg the sky was lit with divine fires: Then did the people retire into the long-house jerking, fruging, twisting, waltzing . . . until, at the stroke of twelve thirty seven, they mounted their Edsels, Nashes and noble Packards and galloped into the night to study for Ethics next morning. 4 Us 1' , f 7 v , ge. '7 ,, 4 'Fx T ,. 7 fe' I , 9 . it ' F 1 - I -.L ., 26 H I Z 1 f - Z fl f J f X A x U ,fi-IV' iv 'E-- 1 5 4 E 'U' 1-4, N 'lil-k 1NW: I!, tag S!! . 1. .. ' u. . 1 . , ,Wx + ,fn X 's 3 X ' , . ,Q fx: ' 13534 - A .wr Ll- WU? 'f-NI. I BQ, ,Q-.X ,Z A race eating ple fhere's a plum 1n your eye As two-hundred men push a ball sm feet tall grunting, and hlllltlflg the SOPIIOITIOIC Tsar who went far far away N 1 uf' . ,V Z'- Pretty young ladies like bats out of Hades scratching and biting and running like lightening and all playing ball in this upowdeipufl Camel, Call the same what a Waste, Q -33,5 T f:p2het ff'- V i I I I At a much better ball for a girl, all in all, in a ballroom Cmore clean, We, with pomp, crowned our queen who would reign fonly feignl over all you see here for a year is that clear? l i' 3-UFS! i '!dl I Midwinter elegance bespeaks the Military Ball a Gold-Torch-planned affair of rank with beauty queen and all the Swank- tacticians plan for weeks the consul for old Austria - - - d 1 f Mllltafy Ball fifilif Efifdefit, rgiiaige QI? which regularly comes with ease to these phenomena f ix 1 , jg: 5. ' 2 1 1, Camellia Award The prize of community improvement is the community beheld and understood its recognition- the Camellia Award and honor to the Woman whose efforts are most significant This year: Mrs. Paul Galvin 'N--. member of Loyola's Board of Lay Trustees and Women's Board X.......Q 35 I 'T' EEL' .ry ,, all .fi . I Qc ' X X-f f V I Q if A H, ll Qt' A, y Hg j 36 You and I and everyone we know- The Stebler Streisands and Chamberlain Moreaus- Great Mormon Tabernacle Choirs of Tekes, And bounding herds of terpischorean Greeks Are Variety and make it Show Fun,s the key for those onstage and off, Variety Show lets the scoffers scoff At feigned Sean Conn,rys fresh from bio class Or hopeful acts with 'O, to boast but brass. Still they,ll hold a crowd sans yawn or cough. aim :U -E- Long r f if , I wi? Hours + Hard Work + Practice : Variety Show Common Stuff thru a Screen of Glamor 39 d John P. Cody addresses graduates Graduation, a Very Special Happiness if had 1,6 pr X.f' 1 I 1' 'A Q: Aft- i- f 1 '32 1 J' 93 s 5 4. I I 4- IG .VW W ng ' ' Q A 1 bl Sz .B ,YL . Q- If ,,. qv'- 8 -5. Q 341 'LL 4.0 AILZQ-1211 1 5g , 4' 1 -fc: '- J. I' , , aw 1.-Hfe F ' UH Kc-,, , 1: Y ,,,::-P' 1-4' Viv Ak ' :sg '- Af . '. ,rf , . kb., -. M. . Lage ' X- .. . 1.1 r, if,-A ' - V. -.5531 V ' . ,, ' -ry' V' , i Y V -v Wi'-f:F..: -. . -' - ', . ' 12.9 avisllf- Vs. '--W ' x,,-1-3,.S,,gf 1.. -7.5 ,k E'1- 35 rr --Af: 1 4 fm: A' 1'23'2.Jg,a:.:-2 wif-if A A Q A 12- ' ',',.-1E3ai'1kl44?i?f-Qgfg, j' , ' 1715 --,..:,i:i,,,g-w-'.11-3 , .W ' - 'Q-wg,-iik'fg'ef.ff'l-5 1gR 3 . . - f-wi-f'L4e.g?x','Pf' . -- f --. 7- ' 175.-if 1- i i-, ' p - 1 ,qi gg? 65 , 2 -fijfiy, . fufiadf-Ii. 1 'r 1g,v+- . .. 'f'-92. w,1'Q:!. ff,q.,- -. , -1 ' w 1 'z' 'X ' filfig' 'H+ . ' 3f7?IiE4 - v V- 7.29 - - n ME ns . ,.,- wwe- 7 5 ,,J,23.3a4.,. mlm , ' v1:,,-'rf' ,x.- p -r' -' f f :,Qf?ff'e,Z' iii: f 1 T 41' Jr'-1' 'ff' 1.3: '1 ' - Fl L, 'J' N 'fs ' '-.':.- lf! ', 4971 . .. ,J W Aj:-J.i.? - -I if . Q .r Y -5 Q Us ,rt 'S 1 ff Y 1. 5 H ,X img! Corky Bell and Billy Smith make a fine effort in trying to stop VVKU's Clem Haskins 44 -p there is happiness to be found NCAANCAANCAANCAANCAANCAAN CAA vw X,-3 .131 Defeat: It's sour, certainly it's sour but if one thinks back, and not too far back, in . . . Victory: For which we can be proud that our Ramblers, Ramblers were inspired enough to attain that which they did . . . D g VVardlaw looks on as Billy Smith rakes in one of many hard earned rebounds 45 v-eff I I 1 jerry Lyne fFrosh Basketball Couch and Sports Information Director? and George Ireland CAthlc-tic Director and Head Basketball Coachj watch a Ram- bler fast break. Basketball: a game of no compromise none with the athletes none with the fans none with the time involved the joy endeared the heartbreak endured the physical strain incurred for the two above but realized for all by the third the coaches: athletes fans men of many faces Kofi W f Victor, Teacher, Fan, Philosopher, Doctor: Coach f.. . gf.. 4, 4,1 47 J Athletic Trainer Dennis BIC- s njury in the UCLA g me. Some Say Defense Is the Game,s Better Half X f I wg'5wup -., ' 'N 5 f.- A 1'-. ,Mapu if. 'J . . . But Offensive Drive Means . . , U ' i , NX Y X , :V ya . ge1,l,l,u111,m inf Corky Bell Cary Bukovsky Bob Calihan jim Coleman Bill Daly Mike Hogan Ed Manzke Tom Markey Al Miller Denny Patterson Frank Perez Billy Smith Jim Tillman Doug Vllardlaw Stan Wolenczuk -A? I x Minnug, iafgfmi That Lights on Board Will Notch Higher im. ,,. ' ' , .. . . 13 -w,w.1 if-, , , . 5 .ky -A W- 1' V 'JL , c 9gd'g.r,'.'zfz5 :.Y.:l-YL.fy,,. f- A 1f+22,?e4Q24Qff'- ' Q f 'M f xffaffigi 'M Qagfww, .,,. 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Bowling C-reen 'Overtime YVON 22 - LOST 2 For the University Represented OPPONENT 5 1 79 106 57 78 85 73 72 91 69 68 65 86 68 96 70 92 77 75 72 77 49 70 if By Fair, Fabulous, and Fruitious Team Play. Q X 'Fa gas? 4' ...aff -4--nf ,, , ,.-L 7' Caqxl LU Keglers Roll Gver, Don't Play Dead P i. - N- X nf xr - qru It sounds easy to roll a hard heavy ball down a long narrow lane at ten indian-club pins and they arenlt even moving! Try it! Try what our kegler Ramblers did so Well without a large home-crowd watching Without cheerleaders cheering all they have is quiet when they bear down on those ten helpless but glue-bottomed pins The season-a fair one this year with wins though not without losses: in their Midwest Intercollegiate Conference a .500 percentage Have Fair Season 'Z X f s ' M1 .iff V: v1 f: 5, Z 2 V 'J-ales' -an Q- gf 4 vs- is ' 2 K' fww - ' '- :V . , .Mffwfzmx-:m2s'vwyw. kms V4 ' 'W V' fi f .V ' - 'rv 3 ,,, Vg. Q, ,,,g .3.,,,5. 'ft ' .. ' 7 .4 .'- 5, x Of' 1' 3 ri Mr. Charles Greenstein Ccoachl, Ron Baran, Phil Takacs, XVally Thiele, Frank Lawlor, Al Chvalo. Aqua-Ramblers . To get a better start at the sound of the gun to execute a perfectly timed turn to have a twenty-Hve yard lead to break time records all the year through to reach a peak in perfect form to iire a ball past an out-stretched goalie is to be an Aqua-Rambler the Aqua-Ramblers produced an All-America: QPaul Akersj and they produced an All-Unforgettable: CRon Koehlerj and they produced a team: fftambler effortl the season was one of Loyola swimmers' best with but one loss and a hope of no more 'PEER' f 'wa ', I - 1 1 , -3 ww! i 4,4 'U' 1 .vw if ww 4, A5 .mi V , wvfw :W ,,,Ax I 0. 45' 'W' as All Loyola Swimmers 1 'S and Stress, and the Pains of Stringent, Striving Competition Suceumb to the Elements of ater and Time :ir Sf' 4-a- 'Q-. wx J nf . w... '12-' . 1 , L -, ' , H- H - '-M-WEN I l . , 'Z ',!v '14, L+' 'v--., K 'T 1. 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A f - e ff few , AZ-ay , V . . 4, A 1 V. fn N I -Q f-4 I ' ' ,- .' if , . .15 if .1-4 5 , f4 . - A A 1.73 65 The hours and hours of practice the twisting, torturing that maul the insides of cindermen and harr all for what . . . ff' miles iers Cindermen Manage To Pull Gut for anticipating nerves for tightening muscles for a good position on the line for a quicker start than the next man for the mental attitu de not to give out, fall below for a first place for a self-satisfaction OI' Track coaches jerry Weiland and jerry Hahn survey practice at Mont- rose Harbor. Y s T I K Y 'XXBLJ Hard-won Vietories E 1 i J nw K ms E aw xwxx ' xi, Q-3 M1 ' .' E Q i - A , X, ,s X , I Q ' -Yb!'m I ' V ff- 1, h xv M Q, 1 ' . . N 2 XV -- N A ' 'Ng 5 ' ' -nv :Vx ' W- . ' A .. .Q , W - ff . g-.- . K Q it 'r , '2'2 'lsQ5,w .W :Q , ,,,,..'W?xxa ', 1.-it 1 .vp as-wr-v uv New -af es . - Vi!! .V x Mg fi' Apu . . . Despite W 1 i D Avf- W' 'F I lg ' ... ' ' V -1.j,pg,?'5L'7 ja. , - N '.,,f, fLWavlz3:z.:f g,,, '..: , 4- . .,' ' ' f ' .. ' - ,,-, - 34918 L Stiff Competition and Scholastic Ineligibility x . 'av President aguire Creates Dynamic, Progressive Policy Administration is Responsibility Answers . . . To whom should one tum, whom ask, blame, question, praise?' Administration answers . . . It is said that it was not the same ten years ago Cwhen our President came from Xavier in Cincinnati? There were not the advisories: Businessmen VVOITICD Alumni Citizens Laymen-as-such a third of the classrooms a quarter of the courses three of the schools did not exist Yet the difference seems less important than what is: Loyola whether kept or changed or bettered substantial in size, in reputation, in breadth and tolerance The lives of 15,000: students, teachers, workers - beings touched, nurtured, heard, encouraged, amplified, made more themselves Though little known to most of them the actions of the President- what he does or does not- will shape the lives of these, of all they touch and shape Responsibility is Administration , .fe , ,. 'wi is ws: fs -. , f M-S.: wk -502.4- N Q M XX. N-'Ns w X x X!-RLS Q 'ts XV RSX S S Xxirksn, 5-8 X 5 X TT Q3 5'-' X QF -xx' 5 t NN X' s Nr NSNXNR . -X X -A X X X at - -f.. K- X: -. '.. S? X XXT N '. swf,-, X :- x l- W -u X' .IT V V' K xx-awk-. .tl T X 'fix-'T' ' Y vs tm-. ' .1 f L fl K . si w...F' 'ik rl , . . 0' .f.,.:, t.': 2 St-fsZe1.e,,g- .Y 1 -w.1x.'-: 'A . Y.-' ., .9 - '. 1 2:::.is-.-- x?'ffx-..S5::'- Gif- w 1. Q' me-MQ'-t+ s:s:. tifww Q..,-s'z:a:.'-- - e. C-- ureQ'-'feast-. .g wk. tm, A- er: es vii. fi qs. f. , . trys shi Ygsisfl a 'N ,sms xg '.ssv'ss.as M s Q in tw. se - s X .N s-s-9,3-'+. A M. ,, Ng, K. ,A MX ts, s,3N.s-Nags... A511 A .,:,.tt5r' '- -if XY -,M my x.?s.-2,Ef.,ge' vw. '-' -. Regs. sf-fc wiijf.s':' . t W X sv.-' 'gaffsjislfs-QQ' . . . , Ngfjgx-gil'-' .s.t'-, . axaf is x . X Q X XX XXX v-f-. . -. Q-iff .six x ix' -. as N. .- s-sawn. I-N3?g.xf'3-if . ' - x 72 VERY REVEREND IAMES F. MAGUIRE, SJ. President ROBERT YV. MULLICAN, SJ. THOMAS F. HAYVKINS Vice-President and Dean of Vice-President and Business Faculties Manager 739 VV. DANIEL CONROYD JOHN F. SHEEHAN, M. D. Vice-President for Development, Vice-Presia'ent for the Medical Public Relations and Alumni Center Relations 73 Vice Presidents Coordinate Functions In the University -'i E x . Q- 1 z 4 as i ' w p Q , Y Q QQ 'Q nn' , 1, 3 l 3. E 609, 3.u,,,a Standing: Rev, joseph De Vault, SJ., Rev. Donald Hayes, S.I., Rev, ,lolm XY. Biwri, Rev. loseph Small, SI.. Scaled: Rev. Xlaltt-r l'. Krulilcowski, SJ., Rev. Rolmt-rt Nlulligan, S.I,, Very Rev. james I . Nluguire, SJ., Rev. Sta-wart Dollartl, SJ., Rev. Iolm Mt-ntag, SJ. B O a I' d O f T I' u S t 6 e S At the heart of a Jesuit university Jesuits Nine men with whom the President fonnulates policy plans attitudes This is the most important agency from which all decisions radiate- The Board of Trustees 74 033 ml. rx' Pcs' . . we fx' 1 .6 ,Q Standing: fleft to rightl Thomas F. Hawkins, Matthew H. Schoen- haum, John C. Hayes, Dr. YVilliam Schoen, James C. Cox, Dr. John F. Sheehan, Rev. john C. Malloy, SJ. Seated: fclockwise from leftl Rev. Raymond C. Baumhart, SJ., Rev. Robert YV, Mulligan, SJ., Rev. YValter P. Krolikowski, SJ., Miss Marie-tte Le Blanc, Very Rev. james F. Maguire, SJ., XV. Dania-l Conroyd, Miss Gladys Kiniery, Miss Elizabeth McCann, Harry L. McCloskey. dministrative Council us, Bringing into contact . . . The Administrative Council includes Vice-Presidents, Deans of Colleges of Women of Admissions of Students Directors of Libraries of Public Relations To make available the President to each other information on the entire complex control of accreditation and admissions -4-px' 'CS- M - X A .. ' 'l 8 C 5 ,f , f F Cushman B. Bissell gm . 1 A,.- Michael Cudahy gn fvx Q 2?- Q Iames A. Dooley - IL .rf . i .Xb 5 , wi Matthew I. Hickey, Ir. Louis H. C. Bouscaren K I2 ' 9353 'A , X K' H VValter I. Cummings Querin P. Dorschel '1 5 ,J Charles M. Hines Charles C. Kerwin Chairman Dr. Iames J. Callahan WValter J. Cummings, jr. Mrs. Paul V. Calvin Patrick H. Hoy ,K +.. .N--N c Y .. ,xi -X, , .1 XVilliam Roy Camev Charles F. Clarke, Ir. Thomas A. Dean Iohn D. de Butts Frederick M. Gillies George S. Halas F5 if ez, ,315 x John B. Huarisa Samuel Insull, Jr. 1 If 2 2 i li Z.. ' Yrtx Owen Barton Jones Arthur Keating 0. Sidney R. Korshak 34 ' it fp. f 5 Jia 0 ,Q-V 3 VValter F. Mullady 5 Frederick W. Specht In matters the President Robert E. Joyce Outside Board of Lay Trustees outside of the university calls upon the advice of laymen yet a part of the university The Board of Lay Trustees- men whose lives are occupied in financial and legal matters Lay Trustees Q- I li and in Catholic education if 45 fir- In finance 1 as t- campus planning , legal matters ti-4' . 1 - the university relies upon L the Board of Charles H. Kellstadt Joseph B. Arthur T. Leonard Lanterman Mrs. Conrad F.. John F. O'Ke-efe Niehoff sa QL,-. Bolton Sullivan T. M. Thompson 77 ,Safes 49' .qguu-fs: , gg Mrs. Frank J. Lewis John L. McCaffrey XVilliam J. Quinn Vincent D. Sill r, z Reuben Thorson Jerome VV. Vin Corkom xl Joseph E. Merrion rt . ' 'fl 9 'X V I ,f fi John F. Smith, Jr. , v . . or an x ,B 41 3 Charles S. Vrtis Loyola's Womenis Board Communication is the function of the Women,s Board At its quarterly meetings members learn of Loyola's academic programs opportunities plans become acquainted with Loyola,s contributions to the community broaden their own intellectual experience Throughout the year each woman transmits the information and what she can of her understanding of Loyola to those who have not shared her opportunity 78 fi gfq 5 MRS. R. IEROME DUNNE Chairman MRS. FRANK 1. LEWIS Honorary Chairman Programs Activities to dvance Catholic Education Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. M rs. M rs M rs. M rs M rs Mrs M rs Mrs M rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs M rs M rs Mrs Mrs M rs Mrs M rs M rs M rs Mrs Mrs Mrs M rs Mrs M rs M rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs M rs Mrs Mrs M rs M rs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Thomas Amberg , Thomas Stanton Armour William H. Arnold Charles A. Bane B. Edward Bensinger Richard Bentley Robert Lee Bemer Arthur E. Biddle John M. Bireley Cushman B. Bissell John R. Bogardus Louis H. G. Bouscaren Augustine J. Bowe XVilliam J. Bowe Harry Boysen Jerald C. Brauer John B. Bremner, Jr. James G. Brennan Britton I. Budd John R. Burdick James O. Burke Thomas B. Burke Thomas J. Byme, Jr. XVilliam Jerome Byrnes Julien J. Caestecker James J. Callahan Charles B. Cannon NVilliam Roy Carney John D. Casey John A. Cassin Joseph J. Cavanagh Henry T. Chamberlain Henry L. Charlton Charles F. Clarke, Jr. John W. Clarke Fairfax M. Cone Timothy J. Connelly Thomas J. Coogan Thomas E. Cooke James C. Corbett VVilliam A. Cremin Patrick F. Crowley Edward A. Cudahy Walter Cummings, Jr. John F. Cuneo Richard J. Daley Thomas A. Dean James M. Delaney Louis A. de Smet Terrance Dillon James A. Dooley William G. Dooley Querin P. Dorschel Harry L. Drake Lyman M. Drake, Jr. R. Jerome Dunne Paul F. Elward John N. Estabrook John J. Fahey John V. Farwell, III George Fiedler Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Dr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Dr. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Jerome K. Flaherty C. Larkin Flanagan Augustine A. Flick, Jr. Robert M. Foley J. Dennis Freund Charles J. Gallagher Paul V. Galvin Malcolm D. Gilchrist Lynne W'alker Goldblatt Donald M. Graham Robert F. Graham Joseph E. Guilbault Henry Hafer Donald H. Haider Emil D. XV. Hauser Kenneth B. Hawkins Harris Haywood Matthew J. Hickey, Jr. Charles J. Holland Helen Howe Patrick H. Hoy John B. Huarisa Neil C. Hurley, Jr. Edward J. Hutchens Michael L. Igoe Samuel Insull, Jr. Henry Porter Isham, Jr. Christian E. Jarchow Owen Barton Jones Ann Joyce Joseph T. Joyce Robert E. Joyce NVilliam Joyce Frank L. Kartheiser Joseph S. Kearney John A. Kennedy VV. McNeil Kennedy Otto Kerner Charles C. Kerwin Edward M. Kenvin XVeymouth Kirkland Sidney R. Korshak John R. Laadt Ann Lally Joseph B. Lanterman YVilliam J. Lawlor, Jr. Eugene M. Lennon Arthur T. Leonard Frank J. Lewis James J. Lewis John R. Lewis Thomas A. Lewis Edward C. Logelin Lenox R. Lohr John L. McCaffrey James J. McCarty Edwin B. McConville Eugene T. McEnery Charles L. McEvoy John F. McFeatters John P. McGoorty, Jr. 79 M rs M rs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs M rs M rs M rs M rs M rs M rs M rs Mrs Mrs Mrs. Clarence VV. McIntosh Robert C. McNamara, Jr Henry XV. Meers Joseph T. Meyer Robert J. Migely John S. Miller John A. Morrissey John T. Moss Paul L. Mullaney Aidan I. Mullett Joseph D. Murphy Lewis C. Murtaugh John A. Naghten Conrad E. Niehoii Leonard J. O'Connor John F. O'Keefe John J. O'Shaughnessy Bernhard Pallasch VVilliam F. Petersen Robert A. Podesta XV illiam Thomas J. Quinn VV. Reedy Charles J. Remien Thomas A. Reynolds Raymond E. Robertson Frank J. Rothing Charles J. Roubik, Sr. Arthur Rubloff YVilliam J. Schmitt Herbert E. Schmitz Richard VV. Sears, II Thomas VV. Sexton William Sexton Edward D. Sheehan Donald T. Sheridan Vincent D. Sill VVilliam J. Sinek YValter Byron Smith John M. Smyth, Jr. Fredrick YV. Specht Carlos A. Spiess Walter A. Stuhr, Jr. Bolton Sullivan Harold NV. Sullivan Joseph Francis Sullivan Hampden M. Swift Edwin R. Talbot J. Thomas Taussig T. M. Thompson Reuben Thorson William J. Tuohy Frank J. Turk Jerome XV. Van Gorkom XValter A. XVade John J. XValdron Maurice XValk Hempstead YVashburne Harold M. YVilliams Lynn A. Williams, Jr. Austin L. NVyman Eugene R. Zacher Citizen's Board Significant men from surprisingly varied fields make up 'ithe informal arm of Loyolays Public Relations Department' Meeting quarterly 3 they take away with them a greater understanding of the University they serve XVherever their far-flung infiuence is felt Loyolas influence reaches too Norbert F. Armour John XV. Baird Charles A. Bane Gerald A. Barry O. D. Bast Robert L. Berner Otto L. Bc-ttag, M.D. John M. Bireley Cushman B. Bissell Thomas J. Boodell Andrew R. Bopp Louis II. G. Bouscaren lion. Jacob M. Braude A. J. Bremner C. M. Brennan James G. Brennan James J. Brennan John E. Brennan Ralph D. Brizzolara Clemens II. Bruns Robert Burke Thomas B. Burke Leo Burnett C. J. Burny Thomas J. Byrne, Jr. Julian J. Caestecker Richard D. Cagney XVilliam E. Cahill James J. Callahan, M.D. Hon. VVilliam J. Campbell Andrew R. Carlson XVilliam Roy Carney YVallace E. Carroll Anthony E. Cascino Thomas J. Cavanagh, Jr. H. M. Cavanaugh Norman L. Cavedo Fred E. Chambers Frank XV. Chesrow John A. Clark Charles F. Clarke, Jr. Jolm XV. Clarke James XV. Close John Coleman, Jr. John E. Colnon Charles A. Comiskey Philip Conley Timothy J. Connelly Philip H. Corboy Francis M. Corby YValter R. Costello Louis J. Cross George D. Crowley Patrick F. Crowley Colonel Henry Crown MR. XVILLIAM J. QUINN Chairman Michael Cudahy Martin A. Culhane XValter J. Cummings, Jr. Henry J. Curran A. J. Cusick Thomas A. Dean John D. de Butts Donald Defrees Charles XV. DeGryse XVilliam J. Donahoe James L. Donnelly James F. Donovan James A. Dooley Richard F. Dooley VVilliam G. Dooley Querin P. Dorschel Leo J. Doyle Hon. Raymond P. Drymalski Thomas F. Duffy John J. Dunn, Jr. Edward NV. Dunne Hon. Robert Jerome Dunne Robert J. Eichner Joseph F. Elward Hon. Robert E. English Raymond Epstein Alexander Eulenberg Joseph P. Evans, M.D. John W. Evers Lawrence S. Fanning Peter V. Fazio Edward Fenner Edwin J. Feulner Edward H. Fiedler Hon. George Fiedler George J. Fitzgerald John C. Fitzgerald Joseph J. Fitzgerald Peter Fitzpatrick Daniel L. Flaherty John J. Flanagan Frank Flick John J. Foley Ray Foley Clarence E. Fox Zollie S. Frank Stephen J. Frawley Arthur J. Gallagher Charles J. Gallagher Admiral XVi1liam O. Gallery James L. Garard Lee J. Gary Francis J. Gerty, M.D. Frank J. Gillespie Frederick M. Gillies Joshua B. Glasser so , Louis Glunz John P. Goedert Maurice Goldblatt Richard Goodman Donald M. Graham Robert F. Graham Thomas A. Grant James T. Gritlin Thomas D. Griffin Joseph E. Guilbault Donald H. Haider Charles J. Haines George S. Halas XX'illiam J. Halligan, Sr. Eugene A. Hamilton, M.D. Philip F. Hampson R. Emmett Hanley Joseph E. Henry Harry P. Heuer Matthew J. Hickey, Jr. Matthew J. Hickey, III Raymond M. Hilliard Charles M. Hines John P. Hoffmann Brig. Gen. Jeremiah Holland Michael Howlett Patrick H. Hoy John B. Huarisa John J. Hurley James T. Igoe, Jr. Hon. Michael L. Igoe Samuel Insull, Jr. Bruce R. Jagor Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Clarence B. Jennett Edward J. Jennett Howard J. Johnson Owen Barton Jones Murray Joslin Walter J. Foy, Jr. Robert E. Joyce Frank L. Kartheiser John S. Kavanaugh Joseph S. Keamey Arthur Keating Edward Keating Joseph W. Kehoe Paul A. Keim Peter M. Kelliher Charles H. Kellstadt John J. Kelly Hayes Kennedy XV. McNeil Kennedy John E. Kennedy Charles C. Kerwin Edward M. Kerwin John P. Kiley John J. Kinnare Hon. XVin G. Knoch Raymond J. Koch Sidney R. Korshak Leonard O. Krez Francis H. Kullman, Jr. Irv Kupcinet Hon. XValter J. LaBuy XVilliam J. Lancaster Joseph B. Lanterman Paul E. Lawler, M.D. XVilliam J. Lawlor, Jr. Russell J. Leander XX'illiam A. Lee Morris I. Leibman Arthur T. Leonard Thomas A. Lewis Robert J. Ley Stuart List Perk Livingston Edward C. Logelin Major Lenox R. Lohr Bernard VV. Lynch Richard V. Lynch XVilliam J. Lynch Jack Mabley John Madden John Madigan Walter J. Madigan David B. Maher, M.D. John J. Maher George S. Martin James R. Martin Howard G. Mayer John L. McCaffrey Arthur J. McConville Edwin B. McConville Hon. John V. McCormick Morgan F. McDonnell William L. McFetridge William J. McGah John P. McGoorty John B. McGuire John F. McGuire Clarence XV. McIntosh Ivan A. McKenna H. V. McNamara Robert C. McNamara, Jr. Don McNeill John E. McNulty Charles L. Mee Henry XV. Meers Edward A. Menke Joseph E. Merrion John T. Moran Harold Moser Michael F. Mulcahy Edward F. Mulhcrn X7Valter F. Mullady Paul L. Mullaney Thomas R. Mulroy Charles F. Murphy Joseph D. Murphy Leo T. Murphy Morgan Murphy John A. Naghten Cyrus H. Neuses T. Clifford Noonan Frank Nugent Robert O'Boyle Riley O'Brien Harold P. O'Connell Harry J. O'Haire James L. O'Keefe XVilliam P. O'Keefe William F. O'Meara Robert A. O'Reilly John E. O'Shaughnessy Michael F. Peckels Howard V. Phalin James M. Pigott Paul M. Plunkett Robert A. Podesta Howard I. Potter Harry XV. Puccetti James R. Quinn XVilliam J. Quinn Frank C. Rathje Ben Regan Joseph J. Regan Henry Regnery James P. Reichmann Robert W. Reneker Thomas A. Reynolds John H. Riley G. Gale Roberson Burke B. Roche Leonard D. Ronin Arthur Rubloft Anthony J. Rudis Morris B. Sachs, Jr. George F. Salemo Joseph P. Savage John XV. Scallan John Schmidt Dr. XX'illiam M. Scholl, Jr. Gilbert H. Scribner, Jr. Bamabas F. Sears Thomas XV. Sexton Martin F. Shenahan Edward D. Sheehan J. Glenn Shehee Joseph D. Shelly, Sr. Donald T. Sheridan Leo J. Sheridan Robert Sargent Shriver, Jr. Vincent D. Sill Jackson XV. Smart John F. Smith, Jr. John M. Smyth, Jr, Frederick XV. Specht Gerard C. Specht A. L. Starshak Clarence L. Steber Bolton Sullivan John P. Sullivan James E. Thompson T. M. Thompson Reuben Thorson XVilliam B. Traynor Frank H. Uriell Jerome XV. Van Gorkom Arkell M. Vaughn, M.D. Charles S. Vrtis John J. Waldron Donald J. Walsh J. Harris XVard Tony XVeitzel Frank M. XVhiston Elmer J. Whitty Albert J. XVi1kir1s James C. Worthy Eugene R. Zacher Randolph Anderson Henry XV. Angsten, Jr. James F. Ashenden, Jr. Norbert F. Armour Gen. XVilliam H. Arnold Alexander H. Bacci Samuel XV. Bailey George M. Baker Frank J. Balasa XVilliam M. Barr Charles R. Beauregard A. J. Belanger Edward J. Bennan John A. Bernauer Hon. Arthur J. Bidwell John M. Bireley Cushman B. Bissell George T. Bogert Thomas J. Boodell Louis H. G. Bouscaren Leonard T. Braband A. J. Bremner James G, Brennan James J. Brice Clemens H. Bruns Thomas B. Burke William P. Burke C. J. Bumy Robert E. Burny John D. Byrnes XVilliam E. Cahill Frank C. Callahan James J. Callahan, M.D. Thomas E. Carey Raymond N. Carlen A. R. Carlson XVilliam Roy Carney Thomas J. Cavanagh, Jr H. M. Cavanaugh Norman L. Cavedo John H. Chamberlain Fred E. Chambers Col. Frank XV. Chesrow H. Grant Clark, Jr. Charles F. Clarke, Jr. James XV. Close Robert M. Cole John E. Colnon Stuart Colnon Charles A. Comiskey Harry H. Comstock Timothy J. Connelly Arthur L. Conrad XV. Daniel Conroyd MR. XVALTER F. MULLADY Chairman x f Frank W. Considine Thomas J. Considine, Jr. Francis M. Corby Joseph N. Cordell Philip H. Cordes S. Charles Corte Joseph XV. Cremin XVilliam A. Cremin Philip R. Crippen, Jr. Louis J. Cross Patrick F. Crowley Michael Cudahy James J. Cullen XValter J. Cummings XValter J. Cummings, Jr. A. J. Cusick August F. Daro, M.D. Thomas A. Dean John D. deButts James E. Degnan Charles XV. DeGryse Philip A. Delaney XVilliam P. Devine Angelo Dicello Terrence J. Dillon XVilliam T. Divane James L. Donnelly James A. Dooley Richard F. Dooley William G. Dooley Querin P. Dorschel Leo J. Doyle Timothy J. Doyle William J. Drennan George E. Driscoll Hon. Raymond P. Drymalski Thomas F. Duffy Edward W. Dunne James A. Egan R. J. Eichner Alexander Eulenberg David B. Fallon Edwin J. Feulner Edward H. Fiedler Morgan M. Finley George J. Fitzgerald Joseph J. Fitzgerald John J. Flanagan Edward J. Flynn John J. Foley Michael V. Fox Andrew D. Frain Michael B. Frain Businessmen for Loyola 4 ig-. 23' ... -2 fiffl , fig., 1 I E Y f ,' ' r t, Y- l 7 --,J . wr :J ' 1 .ff MR. HENRY VV. MEERS Vice-Chairman Maurice B. Frank Stephan J. F rawley Charles J. Gallagher Frank A. Gallagher Admiral Wm. O. Gallery James H. Galligan Alfred E. Gallo Thomas J. Galvin XVillia.m J. Garvy John J. Gearen J. Jay Gerber Matthew J. Hickey, Jr. Preston A. Higgins Charles M. Hines Gen. Henry H. Hoeffer A. H. Hokanson Matthew D. Hoy Patrick H. Hoy John B. Huarisa John J. Hurley James T. Igoe, Jr. Samuel Insull, Jr. Appealing to alumni Frederick M. Gillies Edward P. Gleeson Louis Glunz Thomas A. Gonser Hubert Gotzes Bemard C. Grafft J. E. Grogan George Halas, Jr. XVilliam J. Halligan, Sr R. Emmett Hanley Thomas YV. Havey Thomas F. Hawkins John T. Hayes XVayTie E. Healy James R. Heller Joseph E. Henry Thomas J. Hermes niversity As Loyola has long served the business community providing it with leaders on every level the business community serves Loyola as the mainstay of its expansion Bruce R. Jagor Howard J. Johnson XV. E. Johnson Owen Barton Jones Gerald F. Jordan Robert E. Joyce Joseph S. Keamey Arthur Keating Joseph YV. Kehoe Paul A. Keim Charles H. Kellstadt Raymond L. Kelly Floyd M. Kenlay XV. McNeil Kennedy John E. Kenney Edmund J. Kenny Charles C. Kerwin businessmen parents with the Great Teaching Program Businessmen for Loyola has brought the University Well over 33,000,000 in its ten years of existence Edward M. Kerwin John J. Kinnare VVeymouth S. Kirkland Lawrence E. Klinger Paul R. Klingsporn, Jr. Frank P. Knoll W. S. Knox Milton A. Kolar Sidney R. Korshak Leonard O. Krez Alexander X. Kuhn Thomas J. Kullman George A. Lane Joseph B. Lanterrnan Robert B. Latousek John N. Latter Elmer F. Layden Morris I. Leibman Nathaniel P. Leighton Arthur T. Leonard Robert P. Leroy John R. Lewis Thomas A. Lewis C. Ross Littig Fred G. Litsinger XVarren A. Logelin Richard V. Lynch XVilliam J. Lynch XVilliam C. MacDonald John G. Mack, Jr. David S. Mackie Neil J. Maloney James R. Martin Robert VV. Martinez Howard G. Mayer John L. McCaffrey Fred M. McCahey Arthur J. McConville Edwin B. McConville Bemard McDevitt Clement J. McDonald Henry J. McDonald Frank J. McGarr John E. McGovem John A. McGreevy Thomas P. MCC-uinness John B. McGuire H. V. McNamara Charles L. Mee Henry NV. Meers Edward T. Menke Joseph E. Merrion YVi.lliam A. Moloney Edward J. Morrissey YValter F. Mullady NValter F. Mullady, Jr. Aidan I. Mullett Edward XV. Nicewick John A. Naghten T. Clifford Noonan Robert O'Boyle Patrick W. O'Brien A. J. O'Callahan H. P. O'Connell, Jr. XVilliam T. O'Donnell Frank E. O'Dowd Paul B. O'Flaherty John F. O'Keefe William P. O'Keefe Donovan M. Olson VVilliam F. O'Meara Joseph T. O'Rourke John E. O'Shaughnessy Thomas W. O'Shaughnessy Carl Overton Bernhard Pallasch Paul J. Pater Charles E. Pigott James M. Pigott Donald A. Potter Howard I. Potter James R. Quinn XVilliam J. Quinn Thomas J. Reedy, Jr. Ben Regan Henry Regnery Raymond J. Revers XVilliam H. Roberts Burke B. Roche Edwin A. Rowland Anthony J. Rudis Philip J. Ryan John Schmidt Thomas VV. Sexton Martin F. Shanahan Edward D. Sheehan Donald T. Sheridan Vincent D. Sill John F. Smith, Jr. John M. Smyth, Jr. Harry T. Spellman Clarence L. Steber Bolton Sullivan John P. Sullivan Edwin M. Taber Richard L. Terrell James E. Thompson T. M. Thompson Reuben Thorson Harry J. Trainor Doran Unschuld Frank H. Uriell Charles S. Vrtis Jerome W. Van Corkom John J. YValdron John R. VValsh, Jr. D. G. XVetterauer Jerome XVhiston Frank M. 'Whiston Elmer J. XVhitty Albert J. VVilkins Eugene R. Zacher Michael E. Zacher E. A. Zegers fr 3 are- '- xr . - E, 5 . ' 5 I-'Gia r . ,xx Q . 3 . g..k'Zi-, 'fi' We s . u -. Q 'f f r fi Mggii 1 'fn .Fitz '4- Mr. and Mrs. Bemard Baran Mr. and Mrs. XVilliam Harper Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McCarthy , , ' 'X -J C1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bemard Pallasch fx' 1 Wi' x., Q . N X Mr. and Mrs. John I. Budz Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Buhl Raymond Bilodeau Mr. and Mrs. joseph Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leuer Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy ,ff XM ,, JV Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ellworth Finnell Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Brien Mark McD0naugh 4' x X! Si' 5 Mr. and Mrs. XValter Parker Mr, and Mrs. Michael Phelan Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pierce 84 xt 123 Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Farrell Dr. and Mrs. Aurel Coglin Chairman Vic Ianulaitis coordinates the activities of the Students Associates of Loyola. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weiner Mr. and Mrs. Maxheld Weisbrod Loyola's Parents Associates Students Associates Personal contact with prospective students with the parents of students with donors characterizes Parents Associates of Loyola Students Associates of Loyola Working closely together they seek out the best of high school seniors of contributors for the betterment of the institution which is now a part of their family their contacts their personal lives Estate Planning Attorneys trust officers accountants men of experience in planning for the future offer Loyola,s administration programs covering gifts trusts scholarships buildings professorships cultural and research projects The Estate Planning Commission gives shape to Loyola as it is and will be -5.4, Alexander Eulenberg Clair W- Fl1l'l0I1g l if John P. Coedert Morris I. Liebman Frank D. Mayer John P, McGoox-ty 86 Cushman B. Bissell, Chairman john J. VValdron, Vice-Chairman ,g M Medical Center Council The gigantic task of financing the Maywood Medical Center rests with men and women found also on other Boards and Councils The Medical Center Council consists of benefactors whose experience matches their devotion Charles H. Kellstadt, Chairman 1 Q. J ., ,1 W5 Q' Iames E. Coston Robert W. Galvin Charles C. Kerwin Harold Lachman Iohn R. Lewis as-Fa 49- ga . L Mrs. Frank I. Lewis joseph E. Merrion Mrs. C. E. Niehofl: Michael R. Notaro Leo H. Schoenhofen 4 9 I b ' 1 , .X C ,al a , . , I , .f U John F. Smith, Ir. Fred B. Snite Frederick W. Specht Clarence Steber W. Clement Stone 87 ti Alumni Council A vital part of every great university is its alumni In four years, time Loyolais Alumni Council has bound Loyola graduates together with newsletters meetings service to the school in which their lives were shaped .G A A. j. Bremner john K. Bruun Dr. Raymond H. Conley Timothy Connelly Philip H. Cordes Edward W. Dunne Miss Marion Etten Walter Foody Raymond P. Ganey William M. Gibbons Frank Hogan, jr. james A. Hogan joseph S. Keamey, Sr. Dr. john L. Keeley Robert C. Keenan Dr. George LeMire Dr. Carl j. Madda D. Thomas Miller Paul O'Flaherty Norton O'Meara Winifred O,Toole joseph P. Sanculius Fred Sextro Dr. Thomas Stamm john j. Waldron REV. ANSELBI BOMB, O.F.M. CONV. Student Counselor Student Counsellors Yes at those rare moments when we are so heset by reality as to recognize our need for aid but also in the stretching flatland time when we would loll slide to forgetting the Counsellors prod encourage wait I It J-- ' as Q 1 1' REV. GEORGE VON KAENEL, SJ. Director of Spiritual Activities . -' v x -R' 4' O R, 'sf-fs X. 5 Ars' . 'S f seq- sf.i,-DWI, REV. IOHN C. MALLOY, S.j. Dean of Admissions HH ss-.... L. JOHN E. HANNAN Assistant to the Dean of Admissicms Office of Admissions his J f B ,,-55.3517 THOMAS I. DYBA Assistant Dean of Admissions Known only at two instants: when We accept Loyola when Loyola accepts us The Admissions Office conducting seminars for high school students examining placing applicants performs a vital service and passes from our view 91 All which is not academic everything that is fun whatever students initiate most of what happens to students discipline housing health a heck of a party the place you have it your headache afterwards the talking-to or worse the efforts you make to improve your lot all are the heavy most promising responsibility of the Office y of the Dean of Students I . 19x 6- NVALTER F. BLQCK MICHAEL E. HAXVKINS IRENE M. KREUSER Dll'CCl'0l' of Ilousing Director of Male Student Assistant to the Af1I7I1lli,S'fI'Uf0T of F nreign Personnel Dean of W0-men Student Affairs 92 X J The Office of the Dean of Students N 1 ,Q eL eb , , .fe T L- 3, 5:3617 ' Q.f!,,g.44 ,' , .awf MARCIETTE LE BLANC, Dean of XVOmen HARRY L. Mc-CLOSKEY, Dean. of Students .---q--- IOHN A. TOSTO Director of Student Activities , Jw V 5 ' IOAN M. STEINBRECHER Assistant Dean of lV0men 93 'Fi f:.f:v ,A Q1 COMMITTEE ON STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND XVELFARE - Standing: Harry L. McCloskey, Rev. Fred F. Bergewisch, SJ., james M. Forkins. Rev. l. Donald Hayes, SJ., Rev. joseph F, Small, SJ. Seated: Mariette Le Blanc, Leona Smolinski. Administrative Staff E i 2 XVILLIAXI P. NIOLONEY Director of Development Stritelz School of Medicine 'if 1' MARY R. MANZKE Examiner of Credentials A Q C' FRANCES M. STUHLMILLER Secretary to Father Maguire ELIZABETH A. MCCANN Registrar S , 1 ' 'A' V . V 3 , U IAMES MCCUE Assistant to the Director of Development -' ,xx REV. IOSEPH M. XVALSH, S.I. EUGENE R. ZACHER Administrative Assistant Director, Estate Planning to Father Maguire 95 The Library Offers Loyolans A Place U6 For Study and Research 2 Amidst the maze of numbers y poi. ntsfslashes classifications f in which information Ceven wisdomb is stored away a few men and women protect correlate are familiar with the entire body The better students tend to know them well IAMES C. COX, Director of Libraries es s ,4 1? i Il tx A Q L +3 1 2 A2 H lf' Q H swore! J V ., 4.,,, v ., . . ,QA , r ,.4..,4 . 5.11. 1- .AW ,.n 1 r I ' .i' -A .f'9 -: wa . 1 -.1 . , :.zgggj5f :fu ' ' T Crammedinbetween the white and little red lights Rush Streetg the solid grey the glass walls the Fashion District the crumbling brick, rotten coffee smell . . . Chicago Avenue. Lewis Towers University Center School of Law make up Loyolais downtown campus. Stuffedinside charging up narrow stairwells looking from pseudo-Renaissance windows Lewis Towers . . . pushing into THE elevator tinkering with the Ianuary air conditioner University Center . . . sliding on the polished tiles peering through glazed doors Law School Building . . . Arts and Sciences Business Administration School of Law are nearly half Loyola,s student body. ? vi X4 ff' - L is t ' --1 li -15 H1 1513551 :jig F . x Q L I WH 35' . 4 N '25 .iq sem an 7' r ff ,fl X414 101 KX -4 X X 'Q Q, 'x 1 J., L XX ii -'mhz ' 4 1 1 , f .L- -if I 7 E Y f. Q , id fx I 1, 35 Q ' , 05 ,E .,. X X,- Sl '1 5 FHS I If 'ff Willey... aqui -.Nw,,,.......-----' ,F ...Q .,M-QQ ---1 --1 .N M ..,., Serving Men and Society: ri . Ain- .g....w-I--1 1 S fl .av the Law School The Way in which our society keeps itself in order moulds itself to please itself This for fifty-seven years has been the study the product of Loyola's Law School Not degenerating not necessarily improving but always changing the Law School and the Law 316 to S61'V6 3.5 S Law Students Vlew Justlee and Government 1 j, ', - X -YY X -rx g si1SVN Q f f .. 3 -e 3 '75 sb ty ' f 'J' - A L ,dl xl A I , ,wt ,Qi Loyola s IIR Prepares X Its Students for Careers in Industrial Relations Humanity utilized ffoot-pounds ' man-hours executive potentialj classified Cmanagement labor capital? somewhere te ndst oge tfhu manit yll ost tends to get Qhumanityj lost The Institute of Industrial Relations remembering humanity K Xxx helps men fmanagementlaborcapitaland all? to recognize never to separate humanity we-a a 'lui DR. IULIUS REZLER, Acting Director :M X Members of the staff of the Institute of Industrial Relations confer with Dr, Rezler about the coursework offered by the Institute 107 More than climbing creaking of eroded stairs CHSCS than hearing recording classifying the problems of others Social work is the understanding of the fabric of society its sicknesses and its strengths Twenty-one faculty inemhers and students from around the World investigate these things at Loyola. . 1 Xl' gf DR, MATTHEXV SCHOENBAUM, Dean Loyola's Social Workers Seek Perfection of Society ILX STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS-Standing: james McCabe fpresidentl, James Ries Cyice-prt-sidentj. Scatccl: Noel Perlman tsecrctaryl, Phyllis Antonelli ftreasurerl. 108 6'5 -r I-49-I 1 f-all COMMITTEE CHAIRBlEN-Standing: Clark Davis, Iames Tansor, Terry Robinson, Robert McCurdy. Seated: Ed lxusek, Hilary jenkins, Tom Doud, Mildred Coflaro. I SOCIAL VVORK COUNCIL-Cclockwisc from left? Ed Kusek, Carol Seinsbenner, Katharine Yang, Margaret Dwyer Cfuculty aclvisorl, Hilary jenkins, james Tnnsor, james P. McCabe, James Ries, Noel B. Perlman, Tom Ryan, Phyllis Antonelli, Greg Sikora, Tom Doucl. lllfl Grad Students Follow Rugged Road to Academe DR. PAUL KINIERY, Assistant Dean 1: I, l 1 1 pf' A N to we on pkg ,c P! K-nit . -9- e ll s x x . DR. RICHARD A. MATRE, Dean The phrase sounds somehow ambiguous Graduate Schooll' for most it is really apprenticeship still not quite for real yet as difficult as thought it were still the money Hows from the student yet more and more his becomes the greater share of work still learning, but leaming now to a purpose- learning a technique, the ability to produce and produce he does, until finally what was avocation is profession trade living. 110 Part-timers Populate University College X! IOHN P. DoNoHUE, Acting Dean ' . X xx Today we'll type or teach six hours or boss or Work on a loading crew but at night we do what We Want to do While outside the nightclubs are filled and emptied We listen to history and philosophy and accounting what some Cunfortunatei people call Work what We work for and huriy to what We, after all, Want to do .IOSEPH A. BARNEY Administrative Assistant to the Dean ' wg. ,Ai A Council Enhan UC ees Social Life for University College COUNCIL-Standing: Alice Iaske, I 1 lx Seated: Jeffrey Tarr. Home Study Division Because he is in the army or because he works from 8 to 5 and again from 5 to who-knows-when not everyone can come to school .-,. are I Loyola,s Home Study Division since 1921 has come to soldiers and housewives mechanics and teachers in the thousands with the same course material presented at Loyola whatever he has to do a man can make the most MARY LOUISE MCPARTLIN, Director of his precious little time. gpvn- ,av 113 Loyola's Guidance Center The world escapes from children too as suddenly as much as it does from us The Guidance Center trys to stretch their youthful reach out to their parents to their schools it trys with clinical psychologists and with well-trained students And the children grasp and reach as well ,,I3k1EilllA1J ul .rp i 0 ' ' I' ' . Sfxff r ' gf ff?- -.., DR. THOMAS M. KENNEDY Director of the Child Guidance Center If Standing: Paul Dr. Helen Pancerz. 'Q Wolf. Seated: Mrs. Marie Brooker, Margaret Procyk, Sister Mary Rlchard 114 Urban Studies Views the Unique Problems of Gur Cities 1 , JH, x 2 - yi , 'fl' ' IOHN M. DUCEY, Director of Urban Studies A new program treats a new problem suddenly urgently the greater part of our population the greatest of our challenges center in the urban areas patiently urgently a small part of our faculty a smaller part of our student body study finance politics urban renewal in eternal terms treating etemal situations 115 DR. VIRGIL BOYD Dean Business Administration Man does not live by bread alone as much as man lives by bread it is in cooperation competition with other men in the School of Business Administration the necessities of accounting the obligations of business law the powers and forces of economics the mles of marketing the customs of management are tools of the possibilities of the Christian Ethic which lifts the cooperation above necessity above bread alone , , h xl S ri 3 Q .MN VERNARD S. KORCHINSKI Assistant to the Dean Prepares Its Students For LaSalle Street or Law School ,MMM f LEONARD F. ZIMNY, Counsellor and Director, Physical Education 117 Business Council Unites School through 'Communiearei L? if' lf ss 'S 6 'Xvxhini' ,Lic--s sms? ' ' 4 l X J ze 'Vi' r- 'f A 6 X . . Q Q h X Q 1 1 A' N 4 gh Q i F E Standing: Bob Selko, John Schreiber, Lud Streck, Wally Wojcik, Dee De Carlo, Diane Dziedzina, John Nicholas. Seated: Tom Schmidt fsecretaryi, lack Quinlisk Cpresidentl, Max Iamloc fvice-presidentl, Terry Riccio ftreasurerl. 118 Econ-Finance Society I It has been said too often: heat does not melt P the tons of tons of steel M nor the motion of the hand, of rnan if but the concept which the Workman the supervisor buyer-seller entrepreneur hordes holds back plants a little pays out is-steward-to sets free Wealth-power-Wealth are one. It is said too rarely: Cl b cl f th' ll. DB. THEoDos1 A. MOGILNITSKY goo can e me e 0 15 as We Department Chairman QQ: f 461' 'J -J S-.1 3 . gif F eff 0 Q it ECON-FINANCE SOCIETY-First row: Louise VVisnieski Csecretaryl, Bemadette Zawilinski, Elizabeth Sundberg, Alan Leksander. Second row: Dan Fitzgerald, Roger Mic-hels, Ronald Hennigar. Third row: Roger Scott, Thomas Munro, Bob Kauss lpresidenti, Philip May Cvice- presidentj, Fourth row: john Morrow, Lawrence Avignone, Donald Perkins, Thomas Kostel. Standing: Mr. Ed Dielman of Harris Trust Co. 119 4 fg, 6- QR. Q . ff' ii-f 4'if'QQ. 1--v I 'I I R N B Lcft row: VVilliam NVosterowski, Karl Zwolfer, Gerry Yandel. Right row: Alberto I. Perez, Michael Pndula, Bill Diesing. MQW fl t M... .if 1120 DR. RAYMOND A. MAYER Department Chairman .M , fx .ff , L .J ii ' -'T' x ' 5 . .A.M. Communicates Management is coordination: of the activities of persons of the presences of objects of all the forces public goods communciation with the one presentation of the other all separate persons-things it is not unlike choreography altogether unlike a grinding pushing-itself-each-other m-a-c-h-i-n-e for it leaves each element itself and creates only coordination '. of Dick Parkinson fpreside-ntl, Dave Leach Cvice-presidentl, Glen Di Iorio lrecording sec- retaryl, Tim VValsh lcorres- ponding secretaryl. Mr. Mike Le Coney of Humble Oil. ,n Left fo right: Bill Sherry, Edward YValsh. John Lipinski, Richard The Science of Business Law -gr-Nggvs Aids the Wheel of Commerce A science which gives common meaning to the terms of unclerstanclings which make commerce possible is business law which makes possible trust Ccontracts, bonds, securitiesl on which turns all of commerce DR. IOHN A. ZVETINA, Department Chairman - in A most hidden thing is the desire of an individual man at this moment to please a dozen men for a dozen months would seem impossihle: a matter of luck and guesswork yet men begin so much alike associate so much together are pleased with shapes colors results in such a way that if we watch them wisely they will reveal Cimplicitlyi what they desire DONALD G. MEYER, Department Chairman arketing: To Please the ultitude of Individuals if Q ,-Q 'vw' -19 ' 1 ' t v A-xx +9 'd'xl .5 ,,-:C-.4 -vw-. 'Al a' ff' 5855 Q 9:1 J aa' 55- avail 'S-6: Y, , ,ns 5, C' i . 'ti D, x 539 F? 3 MARKETING CLUB-Standing: Mr. Donald C. Meyer Kmoderatorl, Vince Rangel, George VVadcn, Roger Turner, Al Colnik, Mike Maloney, Ed Dyhas, Cary Kapke fprcsidentl, Bob Blachowski, jim Cukla, Len Brahcck Ctrczisurt-ri, Boh Kepncr, Richard Koch, Tom Breier, Roy Nichols. Seated: Norene NVade, Bernadette Znwilinski, Christine Tischlcr, Diane Dziedzina, Louise Wisnieski fsecretaryl. 123 'Y First row: Bernnclettc Zawilinski fsecrctaryl, Elizabeth Sunclhc-rg Cpresidentl, Mary Therese Pullam fpnlmlicity chnirmrinl, Louise XVisni:-ski ftrmsilrerl, Ann VVight fsocial chairmanl. Second r0u': Mrs. In-nv Krelm-r, Bernaulcttc Cruher, Diane Kociszewski, Ioan Jakob, Marilyn Hatzn-ll, Norvm- XVacle, Rita Mae Lynn, Lore-li Shim, Diana Dziedzina, Chris Tischler, Myra Swick, Jody Kuiawa, Silvia Viksna, Teresa XVojcik. Bus. Ad. Coed Club Ililifigiiiefience somehow a little different from . . so everything she encounters even the rushing, sexless world of commerce must come away a little different: may be treated separately 1:24 Standing: Robert Dold, Ronald Bayzik, Stephen Monaco, Patrick Cranahan, James Bonk, James Balaskovits. Seated: Ronald Hubrich lvice-preside-ntl, Gene Kozikoski fpresidentl, Dr. Robert A. Meier fmoderatorl, Paul Hitzelberger fsecretaryl, Thomas Ogurek. Beta lpha Psi 125 After honored actions add to honor Beta Alpha Psi faccountingl not mere self-adulation hears lectures at meetings meets other chapters strikes out into the field Ctripsl grows encourages excellence after as before election standards largely academic chose just eleven who already honored act Caccount for thatll rf- .I . A A ., 9 ' ,IRQ 96' Q0 'N .G Ds - ...Q J '- -Q '-we-. Scared: Myra Swick, Ron Buyzik, Tom Kostel, Ken Chadwick, First row standing: Tom Ogurek, Put Grnnahan, Terry Zuwacki, George Leieck, Gerald Tuzzolino, Dennis Blaze, Robert Cooley, Jim Bonk, Robert Kirsch, Matt Engels. Second row standing: Tom Carlson, john Gaynor, Art Forinell, John vvelling, john Milakovich, jim Balaskovits, Dave Bredemann, Ed Lauduskie, Bob Dold. Accounting Puts athematics into Practical Use ,L are -- 'F A ,:: J- x x+S' 7, is ,Q 'UW lorry Britz fpresidentl, Paul llitzelbergcr Csecretaryl, Gene Kozi- lcuski ftl'L'l1Sl1I't'I'l, Hon llulmrich fvicc--prcsinlentl. DR. ROBERT A. MEIER Department Chairman 126 A 1 N K 'E 'Kxiif 42 . K ' 3+ . 2 ,A I-, 1 ' 'F X 3 ' fr vi' -- 5 'ra' 'li DR. IOSEPH WOLFF I Director, Honors Program, LT In the evening the sun sets behind the West Side water tanks s i lh ou ett e in black against the pink the clock tower of the XVrigley Building ' like a parish church 59- stands above the village 3 cheap coffee shops- pale yellow and neon-lit- range along the rain-slick avenue Wm-Nunn the university-the city are more and more indistinguishable ROBERT P. CAHILL Assistant to the Dean . . A . i l I ,... 3 fl X 1 jg E- - - A ,,g. ,g., 5j2. ' 1 x J ' , Qf wil i ' A ' Lewis Towers Arts Makes Near North Side Its Campus REV. HUGH B. RODMAN, SJ. Associate Dean 128 f-S-fa Q5 . 'a-A! saw- U t' ..A la Standing: Leon Smith fV0x editorl, Anthony Macievic fcon- REV, THEODORE TRACY, SJ, sull. Seated: Dr. D. Herbert Abel Cmoderatorl, Claudette Department Chairman Ivancic fquaestorl. Literature of the Past Sheds Light on Present and Future Standing: Darlene Slipetz, Virginia Denney, Dick Jordan, Ray Pijanowski, Pat Cummings, Dave Anderson, Clifford XVaddy, Rich Gamble, Bob Edgeworth, Dennis Bohlman. Seated: Virginia Zanello, Yvonne Amar, Sally Polasck, Pat Tipton, Patricia Graham, Cynthia Bara- nowski, Dorothy Martinkovic, Vicki Dolezal, Carolyn Klos, Janice Kapshull, Ioan Dixon Deborah Ludwig. a ' '. ---....,.., ,, , ff 'Enix' W' ' The first height of civilization that of the Creeks and Romans still attracts men as it shapes Cto an extentj their lives VVith Homer Vergil Caesar Euripides a department of languages is also a department of literature X' ak 1:29 Study of Foreign Cultures Melts Diplomacy to Friendship l Standing: Michael Leahy, Sister Marie Celeste, S.C. fmoderatorl, Margaret Hermanutz, Barbara Iuskevich, Brother Richard Nuzzo, C.S., Janet Battiste, Mary O'Connell, Anthony Macievic, Yvonne Amar. Seated: Sharon Radloff, Karen Cipson. ,mv-M Wi DR. IOSEPH NVANDEL, Department Chairman x 'V H 'll ml Studiert die Sprache Etudiez la Langage With tape recordings microphones grammars . . . with Rabbelais Goethe Petrarch . . . an attempt is made to give Americans the tools with which to contact their heritage. . , . I - . I VN- V , Sy - Q. v . ' i . -La 1' Q X ' -' , Ii A u '71 ' Jia E.. gg. . .-yl' 4' ,Z , ,. - ' ld sg . ,- s- I Af F v ' . , ., . ,Pl ,. 9 , 'sag 'Qi' .A fr -- . Wi xr ' . . yn if 4: ,I-,, , , v - ,J r a ' hay, f I First row: James Garvey, Martha Le Fehre, Cathy Nemchock, Sharon Radlofl, Mary Alice Brunod, Fran O'Connor. Second row: Rita Redmond, Lambert McGuire, Karen Cipson, Janet Battiste, Yvonne Amar. Third rOw: Sandra Di Tata, Shirley Budzik, Rita Pelczyk. At lectern: Sister Marie Celeste, S.C. Cmoderatorl. 1-31 N Q Q -i Scabbard and Blade Loyola s Most Outstanding Corpsmen F zrst row Robert Golden, Thomas Roti, Paul Covekar, Robert Monis Ronald Rokosz Harold Wactor Second row Andrew Collins, Eugene Trzupek, Ronald klimas Stuart OByrne George Anderson Ronald Tate, David Sass. L , , , . .V 1 Q ,.. W .f, ' - Q- Neither order of knights nor a lighting Blue Key the scabbard and Blade is the way special soldiers become Cnot just noticel the go-making factor in what,s prone to be tflike every unpleasant thingl all too mechanical Army for leadership feven initiativel Scabbard and Blade sheathes the weapon in thinking ff? 1 fig.. 1111! DR. IOHN M. XVOZNIAK Chairman, Education Department WILLIAM C. MORRIS Acting Chairman, Speech and Drama V Department DR. LLOYD L. ARNOLD Chairman, Natural Science Department M .3 J L - ' . ae A - gg rW k7A at A 'tt Q We . 2 ,-2' lid Fla 'F W9 W A ff DR. PAUL MUNDY REV. IOSEPH F. SMALL, S.j. Chairman, Sociology Department Chairman, Political Science Department Not only that which we Worship, nor even only that which We love, but which we merely touch, which we see, which we smell . . . The very words . . the images are this discipline which comes before so much else. REV. F. TORRENS HECHT, S.j. Department Chairman Philosophy: The Mother of ll ur Knowledge PHI SIGMA TAU - Seated: Benedict Amar fpresidentl, Donna-Marie Boland ftreasurerl, Rev. Robert VV. Mulligan, SJ. Cmocleratorl. Standing: Raymond Buschmunn, Michael Leahy, Theresa Vielmayer, Mary Ann Ban- dala, Margaret Hcrmanutz, Patricia Cra- ham, Helen Cottschalk. 1 ly '73 --r pan qu A U if? .., Q rr, 'J Rfb: . ,,, .. DR. PAUL S. LIETZ Department Chairman gr e History: an and His Situation Q 'Z 'wr ffv Standing: Richard VV. Strattner fmoderatori, Tony Travis fpresidenti, Pat O'Hayer tpublic relationsj, Chuck Thomason fmemhership com- mitteei, jim Luce fcomprehensive committeei, John Boyer Cconstitution committee-J. Seated: Marianne Malinowski Clibrary committeei, An- drea Pacer fprograms committeel, Cecilia Car- reon fsecretaryl. ta X is ag 6 4, v an The mere events of former times are little imitated . . . fgff, . cause nothin g. -o is v 1' . ragga The men of the past however Lf 3.I'8l1S... swkri History does not repeat itself, but men . . . 13.3 The members of the Historical Society listen attentively to a report from Presi- dent Chuck Thomason. Psychology Searches for Comprehension of Man ,f '- 3,--If Developing 2' ' L .V the studentfs frame of reference by setting him f--1 in dark, lonely cubicles and having him observe a single flicker of light fuse into a state of solidarity or sending him into the rat labi' to slice into one of the not-so-permanent inhabitants cortical layers or having him stand before a computeris punch board for an hour or two -.A-,sn multiplying two times two but anything for science K DR. RONALD E. WALKER Department Chairman R? . Q his f. s, , . C 'i-Ami ' 4 'NW' 5 X MNWM-N gi Gerald Smith ltreasurer, LTD, James Crot fpresident, LSCD, john Retterer lpresident, LSCQ, Stephen Molidor Cpresiclent, LTD, Stuart O'Byrne Cvice-president, LSCQ, Cerrie Paterkiewicz lsecretary, LTD, Chris Polk fsecretary, LTD, Cherie Radous fvice-president, LTD, Dr. Flanagan Cmoderatorl. 136 gil 'av ZX T e members of the Psych Club at a lecture by Dr. Flanagan. , -all Q -J 1 QQ ' ima l Us its .1 'Uv wgm,-f yo 1-'37 S You can trace the stages of our growth The oldest buildings in the center: on the lull wliere you can walk for a few moments in Eclwarclian charnig tlie massive ones, like Romanesque lmasilicas from tlie early twenties the clatecl liuilclings from the tliirties lny tlie lake where the Drive was Csupposeclj to pass the temporary structures from the forties and the new one towering a skeleton lmasecl in cement All clasli in our eyes lalencl in their functions If 'Q--:Qu 4 ,-'Lv gg .A ggi ,Q- FY, .4 - L. K 3 ' ,Q T-. X, N . Q 1.3.1 'Tlfi . TE. Q! N31 141 Humanists and Scientists Grow Here 142 REV. WALTER P. KROLIKOWSKI, s. 1., Donn Twelve acres of sandy soil: with exceptional luck 250 bushels of Wheat per year- not enough to support a family. The three thousand persons Whose lives center here- studying teaching researching administratin g maintaining- run industries fill professions advance the culture for which industries professions families exist. HARRY BLANTON, A.v.s'i.s'fz4nt Dani and DION pl, VYILIIICLNII As .s'i,s'tr1nt Dum confer about ai stuclm-nt's transcript. t -3 - 1 ' I REV. CARI, 1. BUR1..-xclz, 1. Di1'r'z'tm', Ilmlors Pl'UQl'l1lI1, LSC For the most ambitious Loyola offers- extra work extra opportunity extra attention extraordinary promise 144 a. . .! -QP ,- -3' For the priestly vocation Cas for the professionalj, Loyola provides the tools to young men from all over the nation in a single semester of heroic effort. REV. LAURENCE E. HENDERSON, S. I. Director, Pre-Seminary Latin Prograrn DR. -IOHN S. CERRIETTS Cluzirman, El'lgIf.S'l1 Department Q-r-' REV. FRANCIS L. FILAS, S. EI. Clmirnmn, Theology Department The study of Expression! XVhat God has revealed igravlilziclz Xt t what man . g e en painfully over the ages We strive E ' , r hope has happened across. continue listening. The meagre sun Living promotes of our most important knowledge most of all is the all-encompassing province Beauty: Understanding. of the Queen of Sciences. 145 Thomas Ciallanza, Vicky Lacis, Frank Cuziec. WWW R 7 Tomorrow s Chemists Experiment in Off-hours In the midst of the odor of sulphur, the business of mixing and combining, evaluating elementary things continues. 146 2, :Q f 55 sim. e-as is Q-sr Q XM- 5 vqsgseggi' 'f Q -X. qs N s,' ' 1 gps DR. RAYMOND P. MARIELLA Dcparinicnf Cl1fliI'7HIlll 'kuwuxnbuw 4 is s 'pe 1:-. ,, 5 QA! ,,,.-f' First rout: Dorothy Turek, Gretchen Raach. Second row: Edward Devine, Bruce' Cober, Diane Fial, Bob Suwicki, Ken Kopicri. Third row: Elaine Bud- zisz, joan Frey, Marjoric XVoods. Fourth row: Martin Alien, Thomas Dolan, Nt-al Londos, Robert Zadyluk. Stmuling: Judy Cholewa. 'f-:J H :OO f ..,2 V., 2' , Q W Wasmann Shows Future Biologists the 1 148 yi 1'-.. ' . x REV. XVALTER P. PETERS, SJ. Department Clzairmcln v w Paths of Success The organization too large for us to know in itself We see in the cats the Worms the leaves which we can begin to co m pr ehe n d... which give us hope of comprehending t .,ff-12 dw First row: Patricia Evans, Patricia Merwick, Mary Grover, Donna Eichinger. Second row: Mary Beth Mt-Clay, Charles janovskv, Robert Cibnla, Patricia Sebastian, joseph Vlchek. Third row: john Domke, Robert Kazan, Paul Tomich, Chrisann Schiro. Fourth row: Liz Kunke, jim Swiatek, jim Cisco. Fifth row: Kenneth Micetich, Thomas Malecki, Robert Babiak. Sixth raw: Janice Lundberg, Richard Long. WN sm uf N, Y, VVasniann committee projects include observations of unusual marine life. 149 I 44'- Energetic Physicists Accelerate Activities The sciences of the material are discovery Cin approximationl of the lawsj fthe humanityl of nature. PHYSICS CLUB - Blll'kg1l'0llllllJ Tlminas Michaels, Sigmund Eisen- sclienk, Dennis l,lNL1L'l'i, Paul Frnnsiuli, Tliomns Ollllmln-r, Ronald Colin, XYilliznn Hath, Huy linsanw, Jay XV00lf, xlnnn-s Barker, Ed Kaim'knwski, Bill Cluln-sy, julun Bnier. Furtggrmxml: XX'zn'rcn Buss- clier tvice presitlentl, john Dykln lpresiclcntl, Cliarlvs Dietz Csecre- talryl, Rinlnontl Rossi fil'l'1lHlll'l'l'l. .,,L v O 'S REV. dl. DONALD ROLL, S.,I. Dcpczrtnzcwit Chairman ww, Num 5 .1 ,L ' 831 v g ,- ID 3' ' DR. ROBERT B. REISEL Department Chzzirman To talk about mathematics is W to talk about the mind about all thought and knowledge the equations with which we think the art with which we project in pure form are the purely subjective purely universal purely human mode Euclideans: Set for the Computer Age If V 'Qui 17 .2 lxws- sais MATH CLUB - First mug: Dave Buchthal lpresiclcntl. Scmml rout Paula Valaitis, Ed Trisch- mann, Marv Kay Motto fsecretarvl, Dennis Ccleschi, john Dvlcla, Charles Dietz. Third row: Io Anne Matula, Alice Ehf-mann. Antlv Wfojciechowski. Fourth row: Mr. Bcrnaril Petosa fmoderatorl, jill Dwyer tvice presiclentl. 151 g' Arts Council - Forum for Student Leadership C 1' 0 Q. A 41' I Jxx ave-.Q I - if-ra' P A A -.., ? -l 59 Q 1 'psf' 'Q' ls A 9? A T 5 'UQ Q!- lf' v- '3' ,ff 'Q 'ir xg! Standing: Ed Hnpnnicwski, Eileen Harrington, Teri XVojc-ik, Martv Ammer, joe Lamas, Rink flrrrwx, Im- Sjmtrrnn, Chris Cllaznr, Torn Ciallanza, Charles Dwyer, joe Iagiello. Suited: Miko Cnrwy, ,Iolin Carr, .Indy Re-csc, Mike Beehner. 152 LT. COL. CHARLES E. MURPHY Department Chairman The Nation's Honor Lies in the Skill Of Its Military Learning to promote security not so much through killing destroying defending as through discipline foresight leadership Cadets re are themselves P P to prepare others. f is 'With Spit and Polishf ROTC Takes Part in . , , ufspp ., '-7 .Z gi gfj. .. Siu M, ,, ' . -,X-r '.',o Q3 ,' ' . ,fu w A, 'JW f 154 1' 1 . TAA: Q s x Q 's N 1 , - W ?CL ll ' ,1 1 , 321 EQ gx ! I g 1... gl gks . it N -4--S., I' 'N-i J 'x' vi: W .-vi Nvigf Q . ., nn, D X'-' 21 y 31,1 C., 1 2213 , . ,,,.-g eg? if To Chicago's Sick LU Nurses Reflect A Spirit of Service She begins like almost any other student with English philosophy psychology microbiology Microbiology? The nurse from the beginning is set a little apart her aims a little different VVhere others at most will help Cwhen called uponj she makes her life of helping and is set a little apart i Q I ' T ya- me N i x . NX 3' C jg-x A ,fr in 'Q I, QP-r' ff' - X k , v 31. s it , . N5 CLADYS KINIERY, Dean MARY P. LODGE, Assistant Dean NURSING COUNCIL: First row-jackie Specht, Peggy Lescher, Diane Annwc-ilcr, Cathy Accorsi, Terry Tortorello, Mary K. Poremski, Christine Cwiklinski, Judy Baron. Sevrmtl row- Pat Nocek, Mickey Clahots, Trish Oliphant, Cerri Stroku, Judy Clark, IL-zlnne Neil, Carol Poulsom, Beth Homan, Betty Ruffing, Eileen Harrington. 157 7' . ' fl. ' Z 1' W . 7' gf,-1 . X X 4:1 1- urn u. .. II 4- 'W 5 lf 5 of i m'n gl 05 e vt g , ' -,Y l Oh, to be young againl Y I I i- Qs J! I be r r wax. x 2, ,al X .vm jaw 5' 'QV ' , ! ,L V f f I j Q, . '14, f -J as 4 ...A., 'N ess.. I xi so Q4 .22 5 ff!-, Estgiil' The membership of Sigma Theta Tau honorary represents the most outstanding students in the School of Nursing. Ward council discussions provide theoretical solutions to usual and unusual dii'Hculties. 1 ,.,, ' f'Q':'.1f,f.fYi fl'1 l,.7 ' wow 5 2523? ff:p'?.i,? 4, . f .,.... L 1 i 'f 51' q I i ' i W4 21 fi ' . -- -' 1 4 ', ,J Q a- , f ,h A 4.1 5 1 Y V Kit? A f , i 1 Q: x. f X Q' , Q: 5, V gl., ,v H L or X ' M E qw M 1 L,- x' Xi X v , the -. uel. M V I f Y. --.. l H' 5 - rs . s -,. All ' ' in .P. 'A:f,Fi I! , X I 'lee 'i V, ' m .4 ' Christm Student aid training includes technical knowl- edge of hospital equipment. We'- ,, I ,,-. The rewards of nursing, though few, far out- weigh the problems. 1' ' 4, 0 4 V V .f as decorations provide an atmosphere to uplift falling spirits. 159 sl gb . ,IL 4.4 9 x uv-- t muy' .X 1 sv --- i O , 71' 46.'4x rs, T' l ,Vw SAN' , A . -'ii' X X iw lwf ' Hospital training links studies and pro- -li 'ly but jk. fessional nursing. 1 JF' R 'f x v. E IC . h l Q YQ EE' . Y! PX itat? Q 'QE ug ' iii ZV5 v- 'Y m.-L -L yuan ',' s-3,-5 s mrnca I I ,X Z . f kr r , LI! ,y X 35 i s Enthusiastic Caro lends Clic-or to an otherwise dreary stay. Restless minds while away the hours at those ever-intriguing tasks. 160 Qu . WW' f- NY' jf- X 2 if lf' 4 , --1 X.. if ' - 'Af -228: if as 6 wQ3L ... if gun is inf' ! Xi W --s 1 X- , . ,nf I ' KS ar XC 1 gk' P if XX x s sv A Education on treatments and cares prevents complications. Loyola will honor student nurses by cap- ping, striping and pinning ceremonies for the last time this year. Behind the city just past Ashland where the mansions watched the trucks go by north of the railroads south of the expressway behind which the poor were kept where, on a good, grey day, you couldn't see the Loop, Loyola's Medical Center for forty-eight years supplied Chicago hospitals with future dentists and doctors. At the cityfs frontiers just past First Avenue where the truckdrivers race unlookingpast the forest north of the ranchhouses south of the ranchhouses in which the middle-class is kept where, on a good, grey day, you can,t smell the city, Loyolals Medical Center for . . . , W... v': '9 W . , E ' 'W ' f' ?'3 f'f 'T' Q MM . . '- 'QL ' -M-wb 15 2 J M, -- -, -Q--.I 'fir A ,Q , , jk . . A ! .... .,,,..- -nn .fur I 'N-,yq .,. Q- .pn. , -X. w gl' . ,Q gy, air-5339? mi? 'H' ui 'Z RW'-:S -I v I ' W., is P A. Q g 1 4 ' KN , ,.. , T h g at -Q - - -,, ' 'Q' in 'AA r . ,I I: Q QW' 3-'Q rs- . X - ,-+,,,,, ,A .,. 1 4 7' f If 'ff' A ,M ff ' ' ' v V .Qi A, if 4 , - J' 1 if ' Zag, I ,, ., , HIL - gif. ',,,,qv? .4 -N F' 2,11 J ' A A fe. 'O , I- ' P Q: , V, .KW . r V 14' 'x ski v- : . Q., I .ai V., ,ff-Qu , M.: 9's Q lv ,r :,5.A1- ' . -'FA ' 'K ' ',x'1,. ' . 'lb VIZ- 'O s 2- . 4 .-:1'Q' - . H f u N.. b 7? 1 - -.- H I X M2 . at -- ,ai - f 1 ,l .og qv '33 .nv ' , ml, , Q, NW .. ff. 7' 1 .1 ,rf ,H ' 1 71-Q' :g,.,7- 45 . Ja ,x f ,,-.s 1' ' 7 A O m 'w., .,. X avg- .t ' . at I 'Q A Q ' 1' ax A' 17 ' 'Q' x - 2 l, 4 V -I 3 03 4' ', , h Q S 1' v X N x Xt' X X -Xxrxrxq 4 4 tx: . , Physicians-in-Training Look to Tomorrow 2 VVith a student body of 324 and a faculty of Well over 600 the Stritch School of Medicine which has for half a century supplied doctors to the fifty states and Canada this year broke ground for a 34.5 million dollar Loyola University Medical Center at which to continue the intensive training carried on in the West Side Medical Center since 1917 . . . DR. IOHN F. SHEEHAN, Dean 164 PAUL M. GAZZERRO Assistant to the V ice-President for the Medical Center REV. JOHN YV. BIERI, Student Counselor xr DR. FREDERICK M. SELFRIDCE, Assistant Dean 165 'fir L- S x., 41,001 s 44 ,f Pre-operation analysis provides a blue- print for the upcoming surgery. ,. - , QT-fi1 T'7 - TNT 'r . -fj:g1 - . .g:'-f'f'f'vj:2i-,:m:- f ? -142553 .v V72-1? aut -4 fu - sr: YR wr: If a n ww ggaa J ' 'Kiraly 7 3 51 - f ff' -- , z. F5x:fy5?c:41X C' ,f2r.'Q- . ',:- M' .V ' -fx'-1 . A ,, ' g--Y A ' ' ' S v - 5' I ,- JN . pf . . '41 4, it pf, N N ,X A .-M ,- ps Y , ,Q-A ' K I L f VT Z' N 1. x 4' 4 ur .Nr- Iunior medical students scrub up before studying operation tech niques. t 'uf ' fm Cf 4' 'SWAP X . lagrsx Q I , N .V l Q4-V if X 1 ,P l - W Q ,f 4- ' 'KX -.g LK: 4'4 I Ss: 5 V V ., V, v X. ,X NX ,hx Ns 17 I i Medical students sieze the opportun- ity to observe the d0ctor's delicate handiwork. The anesthesiologist renders the procedure painless and smooth. E- p .A I - 1 I 5 I A r X 2 : A X - :S ix Y' . ,gi A lf' -.'1!' ,- P -. ,, . -E. V '-..,,.. 1f'N'fi'3 gYQ 'Q N QNX X-s+'w s Q 'x X Q DR. LAD F. GRAPSKI, Director of Loyola University Hospitals, Associate Dean of Hospital Administration 515 DR. WILLIAM B. RICH Associate Dean in charge of Academic Affairs .x A o K X.. .Vv T x - ' C J i X . L1,g. ,XM-Q I omg? D6 A gf I 9 Sm . 4 , k V A 168 x I it post-operation review completes the operation procedure study 1 4 Medical researchers study the effects of drugs on isolated tissue. junior medical students participated in practical medicine at Hines' liquid scintillation counter. Y I iQ? 'ffl L The control cage provides a center of pharmacalogical studies on the skeletal muscles. +15 DR. XYILLIAKI P. SCHOEN, Dean The Aim- Througli a four-year-prograin oriented toward the intellectual, social, spiritual, as well as professional values, the Scliool of Dentistry eclucates approxhnauiy 400 nien and women to take their place among the inemluers of the clental profession. Since the first graduating class in 1844. worlcl and national recognition has lmeen accorclecl to many Loyola clental alumni. i' -1 'QAM S- I DR. FRANK NI. ANIATURO, AS-S'f,S'flIllf Dam Professional Attitudes in Dentistry j 'N-Ki. il!! vw nv 'MW- , ,A I ..,,, Wg es f ' fl . 4 Q 'E ' ' x I sh 6 lllb REV. LESTER EVETT, S. l.C0lll1.S'C'I0l' 171 it Skilled hands probe to detect trouble and prevent it. av , 5, X , I -' f'CP,,.f,7 v l , A 'i 46.3 ,. 71 X J' If, .I 1 ! 1' 1 4-x .- i , N l JN ' y' If Q H B N 'Xix-ss , at s A A ' N, 5' S X ,,, f 1 .- I 1- 1 ,1 X L E A class of assistants shows why one of every two Chicago dentists comes from Loyola. ,6 E X if Vi 'I ,.4 I at iw' The lihrary provides dent students with a place to learn the theorv behind the prac- tice. Bridge-building is an integral course in any dental curriculum. Apprentice workmanship in cavity detec- tion is surveyed bv a critical eve. 172 wry., 'QTML . - . , L. , 1.0: 'x V Y 1 L , V . ' 1 '. r ,,. as 'I 1 A ,. 1 if-1' I g, N I P gm' ' X b Yi 1 Q '?: it QSWKQ V 127 X fx x, 1 Q, 'ff 1. .. u i ,YN L K N ' ., ., - Q ... af x Q 7' 4, 3 .1 K iw 5 I -9 t X X i x ST. APOLLONIA GUILD-First rout Tom Coles, Larrv XViuir lpresidentb, Scott Shore fvice prcsidenti, Tim Chatton. Second nur: Ralph Del Monico, Terry Dam-ic, D.D,S.. Dun Fuertges, Yvarrcn Avny ichairniani, Dean Skuble fhistorianb. Third row: Robert Kam-, Y De-nnis Olson, Ed L9 Mirv. Dominic Trumfio, Nick Pieroni. Frank Kalman. Fourilz roui: Richard Zuiio, Ronald Tracy, Gregori' Kleciziki NX'aiyiir- Niiim, Vinum- Rossi, Dun Rudin, Ronald Sullivan. Last mu: Km-nm-th Truhert. Thr- technique of oral surgvry is un art which must be learned from the masters wwf' im X, ' N .,., if , - 'I 1 ,X X s H, r is I . f ef -- x I no X g 173 1 DENTAL SCHOOL COUNCIL-First row: Dr. Hicliard Stdnnn lI1lOClCI'LltOYl, Ralph Dvl Nluiiim lviue prexirle-iitl. Dennis Manning: lprcwi- dentl, Enlwiircl Saiiipln-N lxecrctaryl, Hnnailml Fel- lows. Scvmid mir: john Bniiiimiro, XY1irrcn Avny, Sheldon Shapiro, Dennix Olxnn, Tor- rvnce Daiick, Xlliviic Aclinnxnn. Third mir: Thoinlu Esker, Ernest Dmriclio, Lawrviicc XYintr, Dominic Trinnfin, Lziiirm-rice C.lTlNL'I1, xYk1j'I'!l' Milox Gerald Clifford, Robert Cor-lil. Yixnril vunniniitinn prec-mlm tlw prvu-xx of clrillin' Inxtrnrtinn in perinclnntiu iiinlws nw of all thi- latest tech- llll!lif'N in npr-ration pinvecliirv. 1' 1, . EEZ' N Xlqr Instilling Confidence in L1 child gives the dental student confidence in himself. 461' X x 'ii '--fl f --tally 175 no SE :T S 5. I3 CD CD O IIT' .2 QD UD rr. O S33 f'U' CD P I C O' C3 S C' S33 I3 I S33 4 CD 'ZS ia-L. -I .1 S X ROBERT MURRAY, SJ., Rector The Blessed Virgin Mary connnernorated in rnarhle in the lohlmy of a luxury hotel . . . a lihrary in a silk-Walled ballroom . . . Aquinas in the bridal suite . . . It seems curious only because it is new as so much in the Church is new. The Bellarinine Scholasticate providing teachers and adrninistrators for the Chicago and Detroit provinces resides in a fomier hotel near Aurora. Through its service as a training center as much a part of Loyola as any of the other colleges - the new Bellannine is located in reasonahle proximity to the cultural and intellectual center just out of sight to whose service it is dedicated. IOSEPH DE VAULT, SJ. Dean of Theology 176 'v . 1 f --, y. 'r 7' ' . K551' A 0-i'1i'7 'f' -',. v ,, . - ' ' xt : ,HQ 'u v .x ix .-'J' l ,-1. vq JT. ...Q ' Ai, 4 , ,, .fl Y , f ,'--'V' ' .,-.- ' . 4. ru J A LFS? . ff ' 1' if '. 'ir'- w I Jig, ' ' ' ff' J: ,Q ' V -'-ff PN , V ff A . -L.L- N.: , - mf 1. ' I ' - ' fv-4' , Y - .,g::::',.:, ' gif' ' 1-4-f. 'C' 6 1 .N., r - ,: .hh r . is AJ.. ' f . . : gany- A , . ,QM -1-:ff fz4f -1 Q f S gi, , i V L - . S I iz? f -4... -.... W ,L M ,AK 'iz Aff, :pf J., MICHAEL MONTACUE, SJ. Dean of Philosophy 177 A . .Q P. , - . , X ,f , ' , X .I E. y . 4 n rw-1-rx.. i Y if-T. R 5 4 Comparative study combines knowledge for deeper under- Stauurug. From Schweitzer to McKenzieg to fill the mind or purge the spir- t Aurora's library. ......,. ..i I-.f H' ., . . f- x,,,, f Y . , 5 Iesuit scholastics commute to Lewis Towers to broaden their liberal education. Bellarmine,s recreation room provides di- version from studies and chores. . . . for Future Teachers, Missionaries, and Priests 179 Rome: Eternally Inspiring, Enlightc-:ning and Endearing REV, IOHN FELICE, SJ., Director of Foreign Studies 1 'VY' if ,jfgw ml., ,,, ,. qfzfu.. N L V ,,,f:.- . gy ,- ,IV, O A major part of a university is the funiversityl town or Cuniversityj countryside or Cuniversityj city-complex which surrounds it Take a great university: surround it with Rome envelope that in Italy the millenial heritage of Europe the Mediterranean a Wider set of realities to explore between Cbecause of? classes and you cannot help but add a major part to a university 181 M' g, 417 ,.. X , K Wgggjg is 'WNEISSS' Q W S I : x 3 .. f sb v Q f , -Y ,nuxdilv-v Standing: john Schreiber, Ed Ilnpaniewski, Ed Kusek, Valentino Menis, Mike XVic-del, Iim Guido, Svufczl: Peggy McCarthy, Ginger Mears-S, Lora Rettcnburger, Dawn Pctrolc, Vicki Tummen, Judi Cholcwa. Gi' gr' kc Denis Walsh, Chairman Robert Selko, Secretary-Treasurer 182 The UAB's an Ad Hoc giant made of other governments of all who have an interest in social doings cultural attempts activities CUnion Activities Boardl and political action enforcement of rules what Cundonel is left to do defines the Union Board UAB hears proposal for change in structure and goals from committee chairman Det- Iev Von Pritschyns. George Sullivan, Vice-Chairman 183 Union Activities Board Whatever else may come: -'Li 1 if -' s 5 1 x . K I' ' X N If I . ix Y YA 5 ll as I X',.4a, P' an-f Y' T1 iw- ' I i N-:Y W f' T X... Q EQ? Ms! ,.1.w.i-,.z T ix Q i M.- T-.63 wi- f si I -'5 ,,..u vi ' ff- x , . A ' -'fx 'sf ff- 1 I 4 if, --4. 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F-i-Ts ,Q- . - Q , ..qv- - Q. ,. -5 - - ., .I- . , .x-- ..', , .X .- 4 lx , -. v-' 1 ' S . . . -' , , : L. --s U. . , -'-4 . - ' ' f,,1Lf-.f -- ' ' X ' -. J' '.f?t . -- .. x . x,., ' ' ' . - - Q' - pf. ' . 1 . e....,A.. ,,,- , . , -5- --- -'Irvs-. 'P ' XY ,-1, , 3 -y -xx----Ts- O fax-K - N-wgiykwl -I ', KT-25'-s'.- A ' - , SL, ,1 l -,. ...x,--..- . . A -,- -- .- Y- - Things That Formed Our Lives We See in Trivial Images -in-. Q 1 f-nvgkm 1 1 ' b V E I, I ' 12, ii 185 Swedes Robert Rogan, Iack Rossate Cpresidentl, jim Durkin, Rich Izzo, joe Del Campo, Lud Streck ftreasurerl, Roger Michels fsecretaryj. , 5-1 -Q.. Business School Fraternity - if Alpha Kappa Psi Stan Bartniczak, Jerry Kulpa, Jim Prebis, John ,Q Pionke. A In Business Administration and Commerce it is Alpha Kappa Psi its membership list a roster of student government leaders . . Q. W 'X 'tk T, Si-Aw its social calendar- Ccommunion breakfastsj CSt. Patis Day partyl Cannual golf outingj as comprehensive as any its professional projects- prominent businessmen addressing meetings membership research efforts a co-curricular activity its New Yearis Eve party- an important school-wide event which, through its Hnancial success, shows that A p N., Alpha Kappa Psi is in Business 3 Standing: john Pionke, jim Prebis, Don Mansell, Gene Ruffolo, Marty XVebb, Lawrence Manning, Tom Schmidt fMaster of Ritualsl, Jerry Kulpa, Seated: Jim vahey, john Schreiber, Stan Bartniczak, Ioe Shrader. 188 -4 .-.1iMi,.4-,gg .. ., ,JMLQ 4-Q, WN: -4- 5 ,, , 4' i . S32 f il E JK , o -.s si. 'siza- dia: 395 -:YQ F' il? Q Standing: Ianice DiVito, Mary Sheehan, Susan Trimble, Mary Ann Kane, Alice Ehemann. Seated: Judith Reese, Maureen Mc- Y' Cormack, Maryann Bubness, Gail Crodoski. ' QQ if--4' X Panhellenio Association fi fs Panhellenids how New the claws are kept in pad at rush and different-family sisters hear What's needed Ccup of sugar dash political pressure, to keep the block in order funds are born and raised house envisioned Chope foreverl ' , , Mary Mnthys Crush chair-rnanl, Ginger Meares CUAB representativel, Slsterhoods Whqtevers Miss Joan Steinbrecher Cmoderatorj, Mary Io Kupst Cpresiclentl, and P3-nhellenlcs how Judy Petersen ftreasurerl. 189 Bob Marrella, Sal Danza, John Stanitz, Paul Moss, Mike Whaley, Ross Herman, Al Golnik. Delta Sigma Pigs in Business wif ,-1-,G The Merchants of Kenilworth, Glendale and 8 Englewood Traftic in beach parties, hayrides and i Creekweekgames i Theyire a professional-SOCIAL fraternity. Since 1950 theyive followed this aim. And yet most selectively they choose their purchasers Students in commerce with knowledge, integrity- Delta Sigs trade with each x other fraternally. The traders of Englewood, Glendale and Kenilworth Deal in researches: with lectures and oflice-tours They are a social-PROFESSIONAL brotherhood. Four hundred fifty have joined in the bond. Emil Poprawski fpresidentl, Ricardo Perez fsr. vice-prcsidentl, Frank Raml- jak ftrcasurerl, Neil Ryan Csecretaryl, joseph Storto fir. vice-presidentl. - Q- Sli?-+ :+ I Q 0 x .4 Z' George Bohn, Ron Hennigar, Mike Buschbacher, Dick Adamczyk, W'alter NVojcik, Tom Jacobs Thomas Repel, jerry May, Terry NValsh, Jim Hynes, Vince Rangel III, Ed Walsh. 190 Hellenes Seek Unity and Cooperation in IFC The forger of your chains, said he Cironicallyl XVho Ciittinglyj was free, you cause your miseryf, Here it is only the Greeks who forge feachtogetherj In the Inter-Fratemity Council- Supervision of sport, planning of events, regulation of events, Maintenance of housing, judging offenses, Forgeeachtogether, protecting Ceachl common interests with other students, adm ini s tra to rs, gr o up sg The forgers of your own chainsf, say we Qmost enviouslyj XVho Cfrom usl are free, uyouire gentle, we can seef' :Z ,4-X If Ron Moses, Tom McGovern, president fseutcdl, Frank Slocumb, Phil May, Mike Garvey, Iim Vahey, Jim Durkin, jim Horn lsecretaryj, Tom Cassidy ftreusurcrl. 191 ...X Kappa Beta Gamma Creates a Sisterly Bond Lighting candles souvenirs .u is Kappa Beta Gamma sentimental? i ' one might say . . . , a party Kappa Knight a favorite greek elected dinner dance in spring Cin winter, formal brightness for the dulling seasonl communion breakfasts Cparentsl hayrides orphans' parties sentimental? all together bound by love a genuine sisterly bond this they value look: and who is to object? The Kappa girls don't seem too happy about George WVitteman,s fond farewell. A f A G r Q IS .. 1 ' ' 1 X ' 'X rr - asf T' 1 4 44 -fl -. w j' ,.u of 65 K 3 1' . as 9 l ' - f 4. - fp fx.: I f V 1 X -1 .011 Standing: Rev. David Bowman, SJ. lchaplainl, Karen Ann McColdrick, Pat Smith, Ida Velez, Joann Pucilo, Linda Kobel, Lynda Thompson, Helga Noeller, Liz Engert, Rita Lynn, Marie Morrissette, Dana Roehm, Noelle Dreher, Barb Przywara. Seated: Nancy Biskup, Maria Cinez, Mary Io Budill, Linda Radocy, Lynn Dieter, Christine Skowronek, Sue Bradley, Sandy McGary, Chrisann Schiro. 192 Maria Ginex-Loyola's answer to A1 Hirt? Mary Io Kupst fPanhellr-nic rep.l, Joyce Pieszchala Kvice-presidentl, Paula Valaitis Ctreasurerl, Sue Trimble frccording secretaryj, Mary Ann Kane lprcsiclentl, Arlene Plocinski fcorrc-sponding secretaryl, Buddy Schwind Chistorianj, Arlene Kolasa frush chairmanl, Anita Cuzior fpledge mistressl. ' 4-S -2 S: 25 'W fl ,, if li ' 1 'S' -,M A , W '? Q ' 'Qc' ,im- fi ff, ...V X-vf f ,MQW 1 .' lx ,Ji ' QW Gag. Variety Show practice with big George Witteman evokes a variety of reactions from the sisters of KBC, 193 V? w- 42- g Ll ,ff-.5 ,, 1 N- V , X,,,. Q J ,, , H 4' N . Z , . 1 , t 1' ,,-giver Standing: jeff Tnrr, Ron Cuzy, Jim Incobs, Dan Crokc, Ioe XVolf. Mifizllc NHL! Bernard Numovicz, Bill Beck, Ken Anderson, Earl Discn. Suutvzl on floor: Ice Pater, Irv Motlucx, jim Mirabile. S at L a Fraternalism brands as active more so 111 the College part-time students men of years family me11 and full-time workers Sigma Lambda Beta are the active, the generous with planning parties leading students active since the twenties Sigma Lambda Beta naturally are leaders Back row: Ralph Camp, Robert Sheehan, William Quinlan. Front row: Paul Keamey, James Kevin, james Lindeman, William Beam. Pi Alpha Delta Professional Greeks are a practical thing: the Phi Alpha Delta exchange legal theses ideas contacts since 1902 to sum what they do: the Phi Alpha Delta breed law 4 First row: Marty Le Febre, Sharon Stanton, Meg O'Brien, Lorraine Wolf, Cis Tomaszlciewicz, Jan jachinski. Second row: Phil Reda, Mignon Moore, Tawmi Pond, Joann Pucilo, Gracie Quinn, Phyllis Krzyzek. Third row: Anna Marie Scalise, Mary Beth Niederst, Sonia De Rossi, Nancy Neitenbach, Marci McDermott. LLli'.U:L 1'.i'.i'.i HUA Q N r- Of First row: Shirley Bartusiewicz, Judy Adent, Katie Dvorak, Margie Harvey, Iorie O'Donnell, Noelle Dreher. Second row: Peg McDonnell, Rita Mae Lynn, Linda Redocy, Ieanne Taraba, Patti Forkins, Cathy Floyd, Cheryl Kelly. Third row: Gloria Caik, Noreen Schuhrke, Donna- Marie Boland, Diane Martinelli, Sue Schager, Rita Redmond. 196 ilnwr Q' 9 1-Mi , fl' ' . E iii, X h fi fi 0 A. Q0 i IUDICIARY BOARD-fleft to rightl Diane Martinelli, Donna-Marie Boland, Cis Tomaszkiewicz, Cathy Floyd, Peg McDonnell. Five Dozen Girls Shape Up The Stately Delaware Hall A cube of brick on Seneca P Dark red black-roofed .sedately middle-aged Discretely grey Within these narrow confines live Five doz en girls compressed into a mold Or so youid say Eien girls canit be compressed, confined Re-shaped defined sedately middle-aged So easily Outside the fwindows fbarredjl they see Most tall most bright our cityis living room And great display And so our ladies live their youth Read Proust Batman just stroll about this Way: Where others come to see And Where these stay. 1 I x l L l E Q Nl L-rev . ' +1 u Seated: Miss jacqueline Fortier Chousemotherl, Rita Redmond fsecretaryl, Donna-Marie Boland fvice-preside-ntl, Katie Dvorak fpresidentl, Miss Carol Smith Ccounsellorl. Seated on floor: Margie Harvey ftreasurerl, Marty Le Febre fsocial chair- manl. 197 The Famous, Unusual TKE Do practically everything marvelously, They excel at football, at Greek XYeek games, And at calling the referees curious names. They're academically number one, University XVeekend was T-K-E-run t'Twas the first to make money- Now how was that cloneijj At least once each month there are lectures to hear- Politicians, philosophers, crime-fighters peer At the questioning crowd of enthusiasts here. CYou're imagining things- yvho said that about beer?Q The Famous, Unusual TKE Do practically everything marvelously XYith men in San Quentin, Suclan and Blue Key, And they even plant com in their yard But it died. A TKE OFFICERS: ffrom left? Tony De Orio, Bill Hogan, George Cenar, john Blais, Bill Pierce, Rev. Francis X. Grollig, SJ. Cmocleratorl, Dave Scully, john Blakemore, Mark Niekrasz, Hunk Kreutzjuns. fs Standing: Mike Timmons, john Blakemore, Bob Gajewski, jim Finnegan, Rich Randick, Bob Scigalski, Tccl Hoclkoxvski, Steve Graham. Scatcd: Gene Daugherty, Bill Leahy, Rich Fardy, Louie DeRose, Pat Schmucker, Mark Niekrasz. 198 T E Leads Fraternities in Sports and Academics 'Z V ri'Q1l?i' F Wk, , Standing: Rick Blecha, Tony De Orio, Mike Fagan, Bill Hogan, Frank Taendler, Tad McCnrtie, Dave Scully, Paul Opiela, Bill Pierce, Pat Klnnder, jim O'Connor. Seatcd: John Sisul, Hank Kreutzjans, Dick Kennedy, Dick Greene, George Cenar, Bi.ll Lyke. Cooperative study is one of the benefits of fraternity membership, as TKES Tony De Orio, Bill Pierce and Bob Scigalski demonstrate. Strlnding: Ceraldyn Blakr-, Mary Bigongiari, Clarene Ponticelli, Ioan Claviano, Noreen Mysek, joan Suriv.-li, Mary Marmoll, Louise Sinsko, Kathryn Baumann. Seated: Pauline Ziumba, jackie Melvin, Elizabeth Sundberg, Carol Kubistal, Mariterese Marriott. ASA plvlges Saulenr- V4-nclovas, jane Mueller, Nan johnson, Cathy flvfliiill and Carol Breslin seem to be planning 11 kidnapping. lpha Sigma lpha ives Coeds 200 Sorority meetings bring members and pledges from both campuses to the LSC Campus Center. .,... ui ,.. A- 1, What is AlphaSigmaAlpha? A ' 7 you ask, casually impossible 'CA diflicult thing to pin downn I can stammer, necessarily superfluous , A Bri It is a force to be met in every University event in every consideration in every activity . . -s More prominent than even its large size suggests becau l , -- -F- q if it ai 5 35 - ', Q if -. 'L ' 4 1 3' ' A sf ' Egg! xi , . I I F ,5'ii'Y .lllfi -' 4 1?-'X ' ' ' ' Q,-In at . ' 3 t ri texw V' . se of . . . a very active membership . . A group with many officers: Historian Subscription Secretary a widely-known moderator . . . The Hrst two-campus sorority fa fact which, at Loyola, means a wide range of membershipj yet only eight years old . . 'iWell . . . two more things distinguish it . an annual 'Charity Day' . . . a'Mother-Daughter Communion . . Add all this and the faces you see here: You will sense something of the character of ASA You Want to understand more than this about a group of Women? You are not a man then, or you have not met many ladies . T ,I , -1, 'cena-..z I Kuff One of Alpha Sigma Alpha's trophies wins an admiring glance from Susan Lowell, Jeanie Hinderscheid, Io-Carol Blumenthal, Noreen Mueller and Carol Gregory. A Chance to Serve and Socialize il fi fa 4 1 121 bf 201 ASA OFFICERS-Standing: Stephennie Stopak. Kathy Conig- lio, Marilyn Norek, Kathie Cleary, Valerie Hackert. Seated: Cynthia Tiechner, Cnil Crodoski, Virginia Meares, Mrs. Montfordi, Rose- marie Sochor. Pi Alpha Lambda Follows radition Continued tradition is Pi Alpha Lambda its 1924 founder Rev. Iames I. Mertz, SJ. still active its initial purpose funds to build Madonna della Strada continued in a monthly mass NIother's Day communion breakfast these things shadow the ordinary: Pow XVow, fair, athletics Pi Alpha Lambda social with religious spirit is prototype to most Loyola greeks tae., JV ' Q., 45455 1-P+' ':,,,, 1 .Lx x -'ea First rout: Mel Thillens Mike Bums Stexe Ixenneavy john Canity Tom Cassidy Steve Richardson. Sccond rou Lirrv Antoine Chuck Bohon Mike YV1ese Rick Ulbrich Third row: Joe Egan, Phil N115 Jerry Cruninms Iohn Hayes Bill Schwmd ,9'9 T ,Q i 'C Phi Kappa Theta - Newly National, Traditionally Loyola ,?N Mike Mokelke fpresidentl, Kevin Redmond ltreasurerl, Joseph Gard- ner Csecretaryb, jim Horn UFC delegate-J. ' fa. mi,- '- P...-wx, 'ga - Twenty-live can make a stir in the sea of 15,000 Phi Kappa Theta newly national Catholic for 35 years collected books ' ftwelve thousandj for World distribution kept its high scholastic average had a hand in nearly all events fraternal or common little manpower did it: the new name of the established fraternity stands out above the slosh . 'I' 56 ali JU'- ws? 3,6 First row: Leon Smith, Marty Ceraghty, Jerry Lattyak. Second row: Don Pluta, Mike Pisano, John Kapina, Jim Salitore. Third row: Bernard Doyle, Don Balick, John Stopka, Rich Laskowski. 2 an git ,. f G 1 C' d ki Jeanne Neu Ann Tomal Gail Garrett Kathy Zol Lynn Cimber. Standing: ai ,ro os , , , , , Seated: Kathleen Cleary, Kathy Reilly, Jeanie Hinderscheid, Mary Jo Frontczalc, Janice Celdhof, Joan Cvitkovich, Bettina Marchlewski, Trudi Fitzpatrick, Valerie Corasiniti, Jean .MV HQ fx ' -. N-4 Parowski. hy: f Qiiiilllii-Iizeii :Xi::.Tl?.'.,4'l.,?,i' , EA ' f IBF 'fibvfflle-.,5 fin! A 1 wh J ' li, ,mf-.v ,firm fx, gift, suns. ' . v A J 'Q A ' ' .xx , I p 'x . . .9 ' - Nur is if 1 391- , 1. , xx, ,P I 37' f 4 4 ' J Zi, .i, inf 5 Y f ,,. Standing: Christine Chatlos, Barb Brischle, Janice Young, Jo Ann Evans, Lynn Logman, Rosaleen Kelly, Eileen Daly, Peggy Casse, Jo Ann VValthers, Sharon Fitzpatrick, Mary Jane Archambault, Mary Jo Budill, Betty Obert, Jane Hasbrouck. Seated: Mary Bigongiari, Eileen Harrington, Sue Sullivan, Tina Planutis, Judy Klees, Jane Read, Lynda Hoppenjans, Arnieta Kurtz, Kay Michels, Claudia Fiore. 204 Kerr' s .53! .T W Y , . r 4 K. Kathy Zol Cvice-presidentl, Jean Parowski fhistorianl, Valerie Cora- siniti Csecretaryl, Gail Garrett fsocial chainnanl, Jeanne Neu Cpresi- dentl, Mrs. Hartmann Chouse directorl. Mfezfffg ,,,,lw.,wHfi 'Gi i .-r' 1' 1 L , Neither Here nor There Coeds Find St. Joseph's Is Just a Halfway House Midway on life's journey at the halfway point between Bonwit Telleris and the men's dormitory stands the St. Iosephis Hospital complex and with it St. Iosephis Manor . . 7 forty-five girls attending classes on either or both campuses live in unparalleled luxury as commuting residentsv nursing students find the hospital convenient to their training all of this . . . a stoneis throw from the zoo I. V. N gw1T---- Barbara Ann Wayne, Sallie McCaffree, jane White, Diane Mostek, Mary Ann Heidenrich, Patti VVhite, Sharon Radloff, Leatrice Svihla, Marge Woods, Ginny Sobanski, Beth Homan, Virginia Majcherek, Janet Mini, Pat Marshall, Kathy Fleis, Peggy Tillman, Vicki Diamantos, Lon'y Jordan, jackie Specht, Mary Kay Thegze. lpha Delts Prove Leaders Among Catholic Fraternities Officers: Bob Cermak frecording secretaryl, Phil Nash Cexecutive secretaryl, Bill McDonnell iparliamentarianl, John Daniliuk ihistorianl, jim Guido fpresiclentl, john Fegan ivice-presidentl, Kenne XVadas fsergeant at armsl, George Sensor frush chainnanl, Iim Carey Cathletic directorl, Bill Groliar Ctreasurerl, Joe Roy Cpledgemasterl, Ross Fasano fstewardl. fwfl Back row: Paul Pazden, Bob Abhalter, Heinz Brauner, Dick YVren, Bill O'Brien, Jack Meyers, Phil Bakes, Dick Sikorsky, Bob Murphy, Mike Richer, George Crosby. Middle row: Tom Ken- nedy, Don O'Brien, Don Sicks, Bob Oehlberg, Bob Schwaner, John Muro, George Bymes. Kneeling: Paul Akers, jim Dowd, Chuck Duffy, Paul Petit, Mike Lavin, Frank Madda, Tom O'Callaghan. 206 O Loyola national is ADC the Alpha Delta Gamma began in 1924 a Catholic fraternity as small as Qthenj Loyola ADG has grown to national importance among Cbigb Loyola,s biggest Winner of the football crown provider of leaders in student government social organization the Catholic fraternity so Catholic-education-in-itself maintains its old ideal: respect the individualn so Cparaphrasedb runs success, secret Back row: Jim Piala, Brian McKillup, Ray Drakton. Middle rouq: Cary XVeb- er, Mike Quinlan, Detlev Von Prit- schyns, Bob Trudeau, Bill Hirschauer, Bob Karr, Rich Sikorski. Kneeling: Den- ny Mooney, XValter Owcharik, Paul Cudewicz, Denny Shafer. i? ' A Phi u - Loyolais Newest National Fraternity For Coeds First row: Alice Ehemann, Raenita Luschek, Janet Peterek, Ricarda Bankowski, Ioan Liscarz, Mary Mathys. Second row: Kitty Macken, Mary Kay Motto, Mary Beth McClay, Judy Martin, Maureen McCormack, Terri Loda. Third row: Joanne Sutkowski, Cathy Talano, Maryline Nestor, Margaret Billings, Rosemary McHugh, Pat Merwick, Beverly Tough, Sheila Corboy, Pat Radzik, Miss Elaine Koprowski tmoderatorl, Margaret Lewickey, Roberta Lenz. Ls wa- ! , , I If Q A I yay' c of ' WVhen a lady's name is changed there,s something happenin, Phi Mu Knee Delta Zeta Chi, seems the same: itls in on all the projects communion breakfast candlelight cotillion all the same the bicycle rides, sleighrides enthusiasm Cname the athlete of the year? theyive gone national but still entirely ours we fondly hope 208 Oldest and Largest Loyola Sorority: Theta Phi lpha . The Theta Phi Alpha: an a sensible, soberish, competent crowd ff' fnot too loudj are the oldest and largest 39 thatis all ' ' 1 First raw: Madge Hartnett, Kathy Smialelc, Connie Pietmcha, Carole Maggio, Sallie McCaffree, Melody Stala, Cherie Hartman, Geraldine Pacanowski, Mary Graham. Second row: Maureen Riordan, Betty Bereznak, Judy Reese, Betty Giunta, Carol Knes, Vandy Rudis, Pam Phillips. Third row: Mary Ann Bubness, Marilyn Hatzell, Ginny Kelly, Barb Baukert, Louise Pope, Mary Lynn O'Neil. 209 have all of the What? meaning firsts you can shout, do Without participate Winning in singing meets, social life, beauty exams twhich none crams forl in essence: Loyola-Sorority-Theta Phi Alpha Judy Medick frecording secretaryl, Betty Kutza ftreasurcrl, Connie Karos tvice-presidentl, Lois Touney tmarshall, Andrea Pacer fcorrespond- ing secretaryl, Ioan Hemnann Cpresidentl. First row: Puddy D'Esposito, Rosemarie Guadagnuolo, Penny Steiner, Diane Ehr- man, Mary Nielsen. Second row: Kathy Haravon, Carolee Szold, Mary A.nn Ban- dala. Third row: Posie Lehman, Mary Ann Benjamin, Elaine Burke, Adele Martin. A-.. , I First row: Al Lubanowski, Iim Magee, Dave Laubhan, Phil Lombardi, Steve Bonaguidi, Ralph Bawden. Second row: jim Blascovich, Jerry Pisano, Tony Crella, Tom Kramer, John Vlach, Darryl Wilk, Bill Schmitt. Third row: Bob Saigh, Chuck jenkins, Ron Przyzylskij Hilary Negele, Phil Di Tella, Paul Zilic, Bill Pyrek, Bill Kamai. si XL Nt i 542-g 1 f , Sigma Delts - A Broad Range of Men, Ideas XVho founded Creek Week, wiped out hazing, bought a house big enough to contain Chamberlain and have paid for one-half percent of it? Who won awards in IFC Sing, Pow Wow Week, three HV-Showsv and Lord knows if they chose enough trophies to wish the trophies were real bronze? WVho can be found on Business Council, Arts Council, chairmanships, committees, wins Blue Keys? If you please, it is Sigma Delta Phi. XVho,s the largest independent frat? One needrft say. Who do social work, run fund drives? Theres but one may. VVho has every kind of membership from Z to A? Who,s important in Curtain Guild Society? NVho has R.O.T.C. officers by twos and threes? XVho,s not tired of reading all of these banalities? The Sigma Delta Phil 210 X QT? 4 7 wx sz 2 SIGMA DELT OFFICERS-Kei Nara- matsu, Bob di Girolamo, Mike Schwarz Bob Young, Bill Kuzirek, Craig Miller Ralph Bawden. wif nv I 4 , L 7' Firs-t row: Mike Cerheri, Mike Bee-hner, Bill Broderick, Monte Dolzyn, John Iacco. Second row: Bill Powers, Frank Cimino, Richard Smith, Joe Fitzgerald, Tom Luberta. Third row: Iohn Power, jim O,Callagher, Ed Abromaitis, Ioe Thomas, lim Brophy. Fourth T0lL7J Don Barry, Lou Sterling, VVayne Prepur, Tom Meder, Paul Meinardus. 2 ttractive Steblerites: ,.- '. v -15. :Y '4 .' . .' A 1 - V- sl: ' .., ' 1' ' A lv :Q , s, , -4 1, ' P x '1 Qu 1, X - 4 ' ,v 'J 'i ,421 , V21 V - -1 . vfw- 1 mg' 1 A , .AJ ' lr '- S 1' 6 fix V - XVe find gestures in one direction: ' A Halloween open house A barbecue called Scrumptious', A party named T.O.T.S.N.v Cestures in another . . . A Mother-Daughter Weekendv Yet a different gesture: A Student-Faculty Teal, ,0- There also exist trophies- from Variety Shows, Pow Wows . There exists a party named after the Blessed Mother - aa-s Cfor she is the patron of this placel Q ' , ----5--. And there is a statement that - rizfvzj N i 1 Each one of these aspects l A -le A - xugp - ss rms-Q-W-4 helps make up a 'whole Catholic XVoman, v ' l X- -rw ev 'V 1 X K , 1 I sq l - First row: Mary Collins, Carina Borclonaro. Second row: Mimi Ventresca Ctreasurerl, Mary Marmoll, Indy XVQ:-rhancl, Diane Dnlim, Mary Io McDonald, Diane Annweiler, Sudy VVinslow, Third rout Andrea Krol, Kathy Kennedy, jennifer Talso Cvice-presidentl, Linda YVesley, Patti Harty, Cleo Siplia, Noreen My-syk, Nancy Bisliup, Donia Geyer, Fourth TOM!! Barb Blyth, Billie Strawn, Sue Brimmer, Sabina Ziemba, Nan Johnson Csecretaryl, Wendy VVeiss, Pat Schuett, Marcia Pradzinski. 212 One of Lake Shore's Campus Highlights f ff' ' . 'll X f iiii'l,:sis 2. lik - i Q J A s, xl - - -.. Y.-- -- ...Y .AA-1-1 . , K . uf.. ... -...L , Q ,,. , rl. - , H. Q, s -Q - ,, V ' Y. V, s 'wwf ye vi? 1 5 Y - s ' '-MMV 1 - : 'R X us -Liam ' . ' Tf if 2-f x. . ill SW - . l I V , I f W , i ,A as A ' X were ' ' + ,QA A , Ml .1 X X X X R N s as s. sb I Nl I . K T 1 A i r - r ' W w ,,,x, '. T'JT::'. 'Ill Ir'-u .A 5 as ,Q Q Q fill 1 iiiii nm Upper row: Marilyn Emst, Susan Eubelhower, Pamela Osborne, Barbara Williams, Janette Treiber, Sherrie Veague, Marcia Pradzinski, Claudia Haley, Le-nore YVright, Iune Vaclavik. Lower row: Nina Fitch fpreside-ntl, Peilflfy Lesc-her, Indy Perkins, Cindy Kowalski, Indy Nichols, Sandy Mlinarcik, Carol Di Lallo, Cassandra Talso, Kathy Fleischer, Roberta Kappes, Janet Rust, Susan Hullinger, Marilyn Duffalo, Judy Krivis, Diane Fial, Carol Francona. 213 -.4 f rv 5- , 'WEN ,....,.,......,,m Standing: Nina Fitch, Nan Iohnson, jennifer Talso, Linda Kobel, Rita Rc-almond, Marty 1,1-Fciirc, Kathie Bender, Donna-Marie Bo- lancl. Siillflillf Nlimi Vt-iitrcsca, Lee Nicholson, Bonnie Harding, Olga Vclez, Mary Croclicr, Lynn Roll, Katy Dvorak. Womens Interhall Council Residentis ambitions are in common but the women funlike men? fragment CSteblerQ fCl1a1nberlainD C St. Iosephisl CDelaWareD the VVomen,s Interhall Council expresses a consensus for common regulations and to face the university First row: Lan'y Mihm. Second row: Tom Krueger, Tom McGovern. Third row: Paul WVcislo, Larry Stockey. Fourth row: Den Kieta, John YVo1osewick, Ron Reter. M V K . 5 Y la' h t SJ , X fe! 'Y ,,,,-'wr' fn Sigma Pi 1 1 .L Stachura. 12.1 9131 john Mitchell, Matt Cryzlo, Rich Maring, John Waidzunas, Tom Krueger, Al Chvala, Mike Garcia. 215 Sigma Pi Seeks to Promote Fraternal Ideals First to come to Arts was pre-med Sigma Pi its dance the Hrst: the Easter Orchid Ball in academics LU,s first for the Sigma Pi no longer all pre-med the Easter Orchid now in competition bids strong in every field its Miser,s f99g:l Mixer highlight of successful public service crusty Sigma Pi is fresh as ever Dan Ianiga, Frank Slocumb, Bill Todd, Lou , Y '1 S c, This Pretty Fraternity Doesn't Belong to the IFC Ellen Dennis Eileen Wa ne Eileen Mul uee- W Y . Cl ney, Mary Natale, Laura Van Leaven. Anne Roney, Mary Anne McCauslin, Iean McDonald, Suzanne Sullivan, Roberta Kehl, Mary Kay Thegze. Q X ,Z'6'I+Z+?i'E'l+Ii-Iii .i. .x .L ...' -F' A xi xt, Xt X . 'i 'X L . 216 l 1 Judy Petersen, Vicki Tammen, Mary Jo Frontczak, Judy Rogers Mary Sheehan. Q? ,, .XQ Mariann Henry ftreasurerl, Jean McDonald Carchivistl, Anne Roney fsecretaryl, Eileen Mulqueeney Cpledge mistressl, Janice DiVit0 fpresidentj, Mary Sheehan fvice-presidentl. Trite is whatever one says about Alpha Tau Delta CAlpha Tau Delta Alpha Tau Delta?J Unaccountably yet year after year the prettiest of fraternities the events in which they take part leave out only intramural football the activities they schedule for themselves include everyone else,s list and more they limit themselves only in being an exclusively nursing fraternity It does not seem to have hurt ian.. r ' 1 ' V ' N Q 2- . if' ' Judy Klees, Betty Obert, Sally YVitaszczyk, Nlnriann Henry, Judith Baietto. COL'NSliI.l.ORS-First row: Bill Dixon, Frank Rezac. Second rout Bill Lnvin, Denny Couch, Third row: Frank Matheu, Mark Condon. Fourth row: Mielruel Hermes, Joe Krivis, Peter Kezon. .1 .-l ff' 3-15' 'ur-'Gt ,f Rev. I. Donald Hayes, SJ., House Director. . Sfanding: Fred XViora, Mike Hermes, Tom Ksiazek, Tom Shubalis, Chuck Ienkins, Leonard Suliku, lack Forsytln-, jack Hunley, Jack Bos-se, Neal Lonclos, Stephen Donlow, Larry De- voeelle, Ilerlu Moss, Denny Couch. Seated and Kneeling: Tom Ciallanza, joe Krivis, Marty Akan, Mic-lmel Maher, Pete Vninikos, Gerry Phillips, Gerry Del Monico, Al Ripperger. 218 Gonzaga Hall - Men's Residence Home Eve-days-a-week Gonzaga Hall on weekends is retreat house, all governed financed maintained managed ...l hy the thirty-some-odd men, J---w the student residents in Arts Business '-- 15 r r eff' 1 Law the most luxurious flat-dwellers in the Lake Shore neighborhood. I - 1 wi'5, . 4 1 i,fl...llllll: 'li T' f, . .. ,. 3, .-X 'fi - .194 Q 3 1 'll 'g if l' X I 1 il: 1 . F3 First row: Greg Morrow, Denny Camey, Larry Capriotti, Rich Schwartz, Mike Donnelly, A1 Keeney. Second row: Kirk Koski, Carl Bruno, jim Klein, Richard Kerscher, Pat Couch, Bill Lavin, Mike Manley, Chuck A. Haeflinger, Bill Dixon, jim Durkin, Harold Delzer. Third row: Greg Muskus, Mike Reisinger, Steve Buck, Miko England, Mark Condon, Pete Kezon, Frank Rezac. Fourth row: Frank Matheu, George VVarneck, George Stunyo. 219 . . . ,. '- - :re- C1 fa f 5174 1 lf 1? Q 5 kg Q, L - - 1 'll x , , v....... .. X 1 S S T. . Sf 1., Ds., ,-.gLifr?rL. w mia ' 'QQo1ffQg'Y, gj,g,- gg g 5. s ' F 'W ' 797 , , - . X , L 4 --f -- ,-- - 'T -on '- -- A--M 'T-- :Ili A Z v i ,lw 'lb'- 'IIE tri- -:U ,....,... 1 . .if 41 First row: Pat Merwick, Olga Velez, Connie Fico, Cathy Cerken, Donna Eichinger, Mary Sue Chole, Dorothy Turek. Second row: Mrs. Eva XVard fhousemotherl, Mary Croeber, Judi Cholewa, Barb Tansey, Mary Ann Ostrenga, Melody Stala, Marilyn Kolanowski. Third row: Judy Stoops, Pat Evans, Linda Cortez, Marilyn Muldoon, Joanne Scudella. Fourth row: Dorothy Lindl, Irena Rusenas, Ruth Braun, Judy Porter, Diane Berna. Fifth row: Con diagonalsl Gretchen Baach, Ellen Smith, Bonnie Harding, Elaine Culen, Sue VVinklejohn, Val Smith, Ellen Chamberlain, Bunny Lyons, Jeanne Lammert, Mike Otto. Sixth row: Bertie Tucker, Mary Ellen Culanick, Betty Maloney, Leona Nicholson, Lynn Halenar, Carol Donohue, Mary Ruth Grover, Lydia Sawczyn, Veronica Butler, Linda Rasmusen, Sandy Elia. The men have lived , who disliked the place, Said the inmates were snoopy, and lacked social grace, And from windows were Wont to throw snow in one,s face, But each ended up as a dreadful case, For it,s all for one and one fo And they,ve over a hundred in Chamberlain Hall. And Women have breathed who felt cramped within Though the ceilings are high and the walls are thin, On their little complaints there,s no cause to begin, Since their bodies are now with the next of kin, IH. ll For itis all for one and one for all And they,ve over a hundred in Chamberlain Hall. So if you,re prudent you,ll follow me - Attend their luau and drink their tea, Delight in their shy curiosity Like a flower sad in a clearing,s free. For it,s all for one and one for all In a nest of temptresses wall to wall, They have more than enough in Chamberlain Hall. Chamberlain Hall Boasts Storehouse of Pulchritude Cn Lake Shore Campus Standing: Cathy Talano, Terri Loda, Linda Berna, Ann Mikulski, Diane Wysowski, Shirley Kruit, Leanne Zeczycki, Judy Noe. Kneel- ing: Kathie Bender, Sue Irvin, Maureen Smith, Lynn Roll. f 5 fa 'i' 1 ' l4.,x.,,,.,J '! i it me ea Standing: Sharon Truedson, Anne Corzelnik, Rosemarie Zabinski, Jacqueline Keser, Teresa Merenda, Marilyn Sheridan, Pat Brunkard, Kathy Lapinski, Roxanne Munch, Ann Leyboume, Fran Harshbarger, Debby Steward, Mary Helen Kalaskie, Andrea Abrams. Seated: Mary Clancy, Iudy Klikun. 221 Tau Delta Phi Lends Accent to Frat Scene Paul O'Neill, Bill Loventhal, Chuck XVoodward, Ian Natkin, Vic Ianulaitis. From whatever viewpoint you choose to take it CTAU DELTA PHD is Writ large Our forty-five-man chapter gives leaders - to Loyola student governrnentg to the national fraternity won five prizes at its annual conventiong holds countless distinctions at home 1910 flietween these datesl 1949 Tau Delts and Loyola did without each other who knows how Karl Sundstrom, Joe Lamas, Art Anderson, Rich Lang. 222 l Y 71 ni, 1 Dx 'r Standmg Ian Natkin Rlch Lang Larry Stromm 11m Llteau Tom Purcell Joe Lamqs Mlke Kush Seated Eric Arroyo John Dnscoll VlCJaHUl31t1S In live short years Loyola,s Delta Sigma Phi has moved: From a dozen brothers in the local Psi Delta Phi to 33,000 brothers in the international Delta Sigma Phi From Whatever room in Whatever building The university could spare to a home of their own big enough to rent out a spare room From a single chapter to 103 From a six-year tradition to sixty-seven The merger has given Loyolals Delta Sigma Phi wealth, influence, breadth, bills- the materials for the achievement of its goal-a totally developed man. w W Xw A 5- 7: r gAZG?r 4 1 ' x - pg t ,Ni S ,A 1. it X mm'-r.it vt-,unx '17 john Minarcilc, Ken Kinney, Jim Callan, Ed Burton, Gerry Hope, Larry Alberts, jim XVeimar, Randolph Kemmer, Don Pochopien, Fred Res- tarsky, Mike Kretch, Fred Schudel. f Q ' in umm ' . ' N Xilinx at ' 1 MKILL If - it sis 'tx I lt Mike Kretch, Ed Mooney, Ron Moses, Joe Ciacherio, Larry Alberts. 224 MA: elta Sigma Phi Boasts New House Boosts LU Activities 7 .H jim Montana and Phil De Pauw decorate the Delta Sigs, Christmas tree. . 1 's 1 'nm ax' 'X-'7' ' l i 4 K , - VJ' -I-- x 1 B First row-Mike McCann, Phil De Pauw, john XVolkin, Don Cleland. Second row-Tom Hickland, Gerry Zajaczek, Tom Mattingly, john Stevenson, Iim Montana, Frank Koemer, Third row-Larry Kwacala, Ron Moses, joe Ciacherio, jack Fabian, Ed Mooney, Ron Schreiber, Reg Murray. 225 Loyola Hall Surrounded by University Environment -.W-4. 'l-1 i' X. Y ..,x V I ', . ' ' 'A '1 2U'H3i'W' EE rl oi ,...Q 8 A if m .. ,Q fx, Atmosphere of Loneliness, Atmosphere of Togetherness The University is home and life for those who'll live it at Loyola Hall neighbors are a library gymnasium, lecture halls . . . the clock and parish church the tower and chapel of the college indifference is harder to maintain beauty hard to miss the Hrst thing of morning the way home nights Loyola and all its opportunities are neighborhood life institutionalized has its drawbacks but nothing can outweigh the contrast- going to college vs. being at the university . n, Q. 28 Loyola Hall - Biggest Block of Rabid Ramblers Loyola Hall Stayjt: Mr. XVilliam McGrath, Mr. Richard Mortara, Father Charles E. Ronan, SJ., Father Gregory Naik, S.j'., Mr. Frank Marsico, Mr. Douglas Meske, Mr. Hugh Bell fhouse directorl, Father Ralph Talkin, SJ. ,Aw 64, t I 5 1 I , Exii f .-f-fr i 1 if DORM COUNCIL - At Lectern: Pat Foley Cpres- identl. First row: Bob Schwaner, Bob Cermak, Dick Kennedy, Second row: Marty Christofano, jim Guido, Dennis Mitchell, Paul Petit. Third row: Leonard Rutkowski, Greg Nolan, Bill XVright, Dave Anderson. edieal Students Band Together for Duration Seven-twelve South Ashland conjures little but grey for all but Phi Chi many live there more feel at home near medicine their work their rugged training on sixty years of tradition over one hundred members base friendships outweighing social professional domestic advantages The TV room provides leisure for members. i Standing: Ieff Smoron, Bill Cassidy, Iim Elboar, Ray Palesch, Bill Scott, Tom Layden, Bob Hoover, Chres Pellecchia, George Volpetti, Marty Morin, Bob Quevillon. Seated: Sal Azzoli, Jim Lewis, Jim Boutrous, Ed McCinn, C. Bresnahan. 230 KN I' NN- Standing: Dennis Khoury, Tom VVelch, Lee Mack, Bob Poblocki, Bob Olko, Tim Collard, lim Rankin, Terry Schuhrke, Bob Novotney, Ken Darcy, Tom Smith, Roger Nissen. '?' 231 NA - lf-' IK xi Ji Bill Donovan, Tom Welch, and Tom Zimmerman just took apart a skeleton. 1 i Tl i. EIS! ,S i 1 W, S. Standing: Mike Tannyhill, John Ev- ans, James l.ynott, Dun DcBonis, Dr. Richard Stamm lmocli,-mtorl, Damian Ielso. Seated: Elmer Takoniahi, Ie- rome Libera, Hugh Qnist, Ernest Do- vidio. . E fl : M, F If al KQ- 4 'W Standing: Dan Fuertges, Bob Rokos, Edward Le-Mire, Roben james, Bill Devlin, Iohn O'Mal- ley, Lane Harbertson, John Streiff, Joseph Ladone, Tom Gillman. Seated: Don Kawane, Ron Powell, Phil Johnson, Dick Saunders. l , T:- l l .lm j ll, - li, 1 I v 232 S ux A .,' Delta Sigma Delta. . Professional Dental Fraternity Bl ' -. ' A, MXN, , Q 2'1Q,,fffv,:1Qgg-7 -e auf., 1885 and now . Delta Sigma Delta and Loyola more that a professional fraternity: integral to the institution members in administration student body everywhere in the Dental School a social factor too through eighty-one years of exuberance Delta Sigma Delta you can count out of nothing gt ASL Standing: Iohn Anderson, Bob Coehl, Roger Moon, Mike Sullivan, Bob Herring, Tom Haver- stock, John Francis, Dennis Lauth, Claude Cadbois. Seated: Dick Lubman, James Aurelio, Ted Brasky, Ioe Cieply. 233 Their aims are not uncommon: excellence social professional academic devotion 3 to school, fraternity, dentistry but Xi Psi Phi . has novel ways of aiming: contributions to the Xi Psi Phi Quarterly give permanence communicate Xi Psi Phi's transactions a golf outing added to the usual inject essential creativity in ordinary, honorable programs. A home and its meaning companionship guidance are open to all whatever their accidents only they meet the standards: striving for excellence as men of medicine as children of God Phi Beta Pi since 1921 and especially at Christmas has been hospitality encouragement home Largest of the Dental frats a charter member of the West Side block these facts which might incline them toward stagnation seem not to have distressed Psi Omega in the least claiming high scholastic standards and closest ties i of cooperation among members l Psi Omega shows the signs of vigor , It - X despite the handicaps of size - Jrestige - age l. ,f ' f r aw-Q-ms-.xi-sa.::a:,'1c....--f- A-' ' fff..-anal 'fr- 33: 234 Professional Fraternities Develop eademic Spirit PHI BETA PI-Back row: D. Avery, S. Strasevicius, M. Matlak, I. Rahman, I. Dmus, L. XVrona, R. Cronin, XV. XValsh. R. Corski, E. Stahl, P. Kamperschroer, XV. Senica, S, Stilf-, T. Liske, R. Kwok, C. Lambiasi, R. Malacliowski, M, Roach, K, Indy, C. Cegick, XV. St-liwartz. A. Zobay. Middle rout: G. Motto, F. NVelsh, R. Cova, M. Decuir, T. Geocaris, XV. Nic-ri, I. Hamill, L. Urdaneta. Front row: I. Hagan, E. Malloy, J. Piconi, XV, Sharelis, R. Sawicki, F. DePeters, D. Mychak. Rl 'fi' sift L . g Q ' ' f' gn, . 4 R we 4. 1- Q . irfi 1 l ' Q . V .. 4 W , S s ..Qf,ys:1.1r5.'N s'. .If f- .A , . V . it M . . . : A' l 'Ns' . s V Q - f ' s S- Te, 'C' D' K DN is' ,, ' -- Q' iq i ., ' v J :H v s 2 Y-iv, lf' I .. it ' all 1 . -f. K.. f 2 . 'mx 0 K' ' ., . 7 4- 'H MJ . J ' V., V ff or f '9 Y X if A gi J F qi L- '59 N. , ' l Di , x l j 'F fv- ,ye 1 4 . i li 235 5:2 ,, 5 ' W Af ' , c f'5'5'r A 3, 1,515 af 19 , . NVQ. -I , Ljlfg'-A: ' xi : w'- ' wi, Viitfr V. Q 'v Adivilua nv'-A -- t - ,.. fini if First mir: Dr. Iames F, Coakloy, ,lolm Theis, Philip Hayes, David Pcrkovich, john Middleton. Siwnul mit: Cheryl Caspt-r, llka Ft-lt-lit, jo-Ellen Tomsic, Rumy Dvksnys, Lee Faust, Barbara Kozlowski. Third ruin: Robt-rt Ilartigan, Rick Timmons, Mr. XVilliam C. Morris fmoderatorl, Fw Friend, David Moran, Bernard Wliitlcy, Steve Francis. Curtain Guild-A Contribution to the Cultural Scene u ,3-4, A Q SQA Debate Society Ofhcvrss Miss Elaine Koprowski Cmodemtorl, Anne-Maureen Maloney Cst-crct.11'yl, Noel Smoron Cglrcliivistl, Terry Hallbcrg ttrcasurerl, Bill Theis fprcsidentl. F1 Debate: semantic basketball and every bit as rugged Ccalmer crowd thoughl Loyola,s oldest extracurricular the society of 90 years cavorts in neighboring schools defends itself at home against British guests men and women of various majors plot logic on Greyhounds to Elgin maneuver the opposition sink a point here and there in the tradition of Lincoln and Douglas rattle back to class and play audience IW f 1 s 49- wcfm 'Urug- Wien? Standing: Ken Kloba, Ed Sullivan, Friar Sebastian O'Kefe, OFM Conv., Joseph Kloba, Ken Kania, Heinz Brauner, Tom Anderson, Ted Ferguson, Dennis Kave, Jim Binsfield. Seated: Diane Mostek, Romy Petik, Rita Mize, Mary Murphy, Joanne Sommer, Ronald Lukas, Liz Kunke, Ray Domagalski. Human Relations: Man's Social Experience with an Contact most difficult Wonderful: human beings Qhabits, customs, men-around theml with other human beings - to push through the trivia ways and surroundings understanding by such mundane means as Held trips and seminars the Wonderfully mundane essentials is the work of the Human Relations Club the work of life,s experience O Cers: Bill Schroeder fvice-presidentl, john Cahagan fsecretaryl, Tom Cichy Ctreasurerl, fe Jeff Condon Cpresidentl. 241 5 4 axe inf, -.. s .3 Mr' 5 ' V ll N 7'-Swv-E ---Ty Q' px we 7 29 X .za 'QV 9? 1 'gli ,lvx , ,. 98 The members of the Madonna della Strada council of the Knights of Columbus, with Rev, Mark F. Hurtubise, SJ. Worldly Religious An organization for life should start at the beginning started Cat LoyolaQ two years ago the Knights of Columbus thrived into a gigantic membership as one could have expected charity projects and social too they organize for life. Ian Ramirez, Grand Knight. 242 ll I NIH OF Till WORLD . at ' ' ' 4 ,,..,.,x T. up -7 t.,- -a N r ,gxif ,U , f 'V . .n was Amon uu- - .................------ i. First row: Patricia Tipton, Ginny Sobanski, Cecily Dickinson. Sec- ond row: Dave Abhalter, Mary Olson, Virginia Zanello. Third r0w Diane Smietana, Mary Washington, Ian Cameron. At lectern: Rev. Francis X. Grollig, SJ. fmoderatorl. -0,-.4 7 EPZ . L... -gf -1, 5: , g 'O-rr' qui' -: '.-if -tv in? 1- 01 V J ' 4 lf' I . fri-'X .-1-' I. 1 H First row: Dr. Emily I. Blashingham, Martha Hebert CLT secretaryl, Rev. Francis X. Crollig, S.I. Second row: Chris Glazar lsergeant- at-armsl, Patton Feichter Cpresidentl, Johanna Pachankis KLSC vice- presidentb, James Tracey CLT vice-presidentj. nthropology Offers Insights utside of Class aff Man before he knew it man today in his essentials only occupies ChardinAntl1ropologicalSociety Cphewj extremely social given to the visual in lectures Chardin accompanies the iirst anthropology major at a Catholic university big and busy outward-looking interactive in the spirit of its namesake the Society is a familiar companion in the life of the University 1 ,ni 243 There,s hardly a thing that a lady can,t do for example Cwe pale to think, d She lllrshsdlcgjdtsatligrnlililid to it at matches and in practices she,s put her mind to shooting targets with an alarming success donlt be decoyed-it,s the face of the rifleman social events and a few other triiles Qhardly a thing that a lady canlt dol Look out! l l Front row: Diane Dnhm, Bonnie Linelmn, julie Mnrnnyi. Second row: Tita Navarro, Mary Ellen Mt-tzler, jonnne Fuentes, Diane Sullivan, Marion Crothns Ccaptainl, Third row: Judy Baron, Pat Slomkn, Irene Baker, ROSC1H21I'y Saenis. 244 X s V 0 V an an af -3 F 'ff' 0 'X '4 ' L , Q ' Q Q ' A - ' f X N r V ' .K ' 4 f 1 i l : N X I 5 K , Xi N l' ' Ax ' 5 A J I s 'P so ' ' -J ef was ' at as 4 . r 13 x Q , t . 1 - Ai, ya X 4 'Bl' QAKYLX was , l, 'x,sf ' N 'X L 'lf ,, . ' 'X X ,. if V J N ' A . - 3 , X Y :X . f .s .Q.LlQiig' . . a a , s ri , ,lf . ' Y X 5, x - I A -I 42 ff- - r .1 - , -' r I f Q .ll I Q l nf, .-.. , Nj Hzjt 'Inq K ,I l I' 'xx JXP: K.. ii .I W. '- 'Nj ' -ff ' First row: Daniel Hopfner, Charles Smith, Ronald Tate. Second row: Jan Melvin, Ellery Casey, Alfred Piskarski, Robert Krueger. l ,, , The business of a soldier reduced to its essentials still Cwhether we like it or notl centers around the rifle a few among Loyola,s R.O.T.C. excel especially at this skill in Wide-ranging competition I Cmuch of it remarkably successful now the best of Loyolals riflemen perfect what is better art than skill It looks as though somebody doesn't like the photographer. 245 LT and Lake Shore Meet, Work Together in Coed Club Standing: Diane Mostek, Paula Valaitis, Mary Kay Motto, Mary Margaret Stilwagon, Alice Ehemann Cmembership chairmanj. Seated: Mary VVashington, Madonna Borowski, Pam Forbes, Carol NVyzbicki. vi 3,9 0 ii H as ' uf UO F Q. C- l ig Q Wx1 First row: Carol Sloboda fservice chairmani, Cerrie Paterkiewicz KLT vice-presidentl, Marcia Chwierut, Second row: Barbara Kozlowski, Mary Van Vaerenbergh, Fran Smith. Third row: Eileen Klocko Qfashion show chnirnmni, Terri Loda, Dorothy Turek CLSC vice-presidentl, Connie Pictrucha CSAL clmirmani, Susan Miller, Iill Dwyer Cpresidentl, Anne-Maureen Ma- loney Ctreasurerl, Theresa XVoicik Csecretaryj. 246 if 5--5 mf' First rmu: Ricarda Bankowski, Cindy Tiechner, Betty Bereznak fsocial chairmanl, Ellen Chamberlain, Connie Karos. Second row: Melody Stala, Janice Knorst, Janet Knorst, Mary Ann O,Hara. Third row: Iohanne Pachankis, Mary Gilmore, Rita Redmond. Giggle giggle Qtitterj giggle he he he but not entirely also dances, mixers Che heb teas besides which fahheemj Christmas toy drive volunteer program at Hines family communion Sunday all of which is Ca Taa Taa da dab the Coed Club essentially C J a club and an effective one 247 UNITED WORLD FED- ERALISTS: Ed Hapaniew- ski resident Carol Nahn Cp D. - sen Crecording secretary? Irene Baker fcorrespond ing secretaryb, Mike Draper Qvice presidentl Future Politicians Further Philosophies on Campus YD's: Standing: Gertrude Hickeyg Mary O'Connell ttreasure-rl, Carolyn Konrad, A.rthur Lysiak, Ed McCinn, Pat Thomas, Charles Pratt, joe Siostrom, Bruce Tummire. Seated: Anastasia Luka fpresidentl, Jim Tracey tpublic relationsl, Tom Davy tmembership chmn.J. 00 l - , ,, .15-'fat'-Q, ,. vi.:-' tam I ,VIY 3 VZ?-xg.: 5 X fatafw. sNsa+-f JA' X X f as - .l as gl, I -- 249 'Y' Constitutional fathers Cmay statues preserve theml or powers in heaven tmay laws make them safej intended unknowing a faction fthe Democrats or the Republicansl to shape the nationis life- hate and detest faction value just unity so the Young Democrats and Young Republicans also World Federalists CAdams apartj badger, petition, solicit collect funds and stimulate p o l i t i c s Csocialized thinkingl: make ready to mle YR's: john Crivetti Csecretaryl, jim Finn ftreasurerj, Kathi Blanks Cpresidentl, Paul Lojkovic Cvice-presidentl. 'I'57 Q Culture: that most absolute-pretending habit is the burden of each man Q visible only when different as in the International Students Association 2 fig, 2 It 2 X 3 X 9 The ISA makes happy use of its collective uniqueness symposiums with local natives parties -even membership- open to all international students foster a world-image taken from many angles Loyola Extends Welcome Hand to Foreign Students 2 S 24.5 ' . Yin. Stfzmliizgf: Susmil Culati, Ed Vitu, YValter Block Cmoderatorl, Mohinder Mahajam fpresidentl, john Poninski, Malik Parkush, Arnold Iakal, Antoine Augustine fvice-presidentj, Edvardo Ciulavid, It-rome Menezes, joseph Nelluvelil, Peter Saldanlm, V. Coutinho, Rev. James Loreute. S. I. ftrcasurcrl, M. Ortiz, C. Majznck. Seated: Kart-n Szczupula, Anna Maria Loredo, Chris- tinc Diacon, Pat Schaefer, Maria Siemaszko, Belkis McNelly, Justine Lame-ndella. 250 Readers' Circle Probes Heart of Literary Works Marty Ernest, john Rapp, Bill McDonald, Io Ellen Tomsic. Written things Cand even this, contain their meanings fully in a sound to give the meaning full at once is the work of the Readers Circle in contests, tournaments, monthly public readings another of the Speech and Drama Departmentis co-curriculars ' e gives public service so consistent as to be expected -Li 1 Y ' 5, - .,.,,,,,l Back row: XViIliam McDonald, fpresidentl, Iohn XVerbowec- ' ky, john XVatt. John Rapp. Front row: Connie Fico, Ger- trude Hickey, Marty Emest, , fvice-presidentl, Phyllis Pe-rko 'W' 4 Csecretaryl, Donna Printen. 251 if . F- J ' t ' 'r 861 R x,x N X KL! .ffm- ix Fred Schudel, jim O'Halloran, Dean Milos, Greg Nolan, Tom Cassidy, lack Page, joe XValsh. Loyola Men 252 W Catholic in Catholic seems superHuous yet where else is catholic specific in action discussion planning the center not the chief qualification? nowhere perhaps as in Loyola Men Clockwise: Rev. John T. Dillon, SJ. Cmoderatorl, Kathie Marjorie Woods, Dorothy Turek, Irene Baker, Mary C. Loyola omen 'B- Bender, Dwyer. Tl No altar and rosary society this Loyola Women- press lectures and polls seek out their role in church and society actively foster the spirit -charity theirs and others Chess A D1se1pl1nary Mental Skill V !....M Rich Petrlik, Dick XVegrzyn, john Breen, Robert Sedivy Chess fthe Chess Clubj is about chess it does little else but here excels tourn- aments exhibits and lec- tures are among the elub,s many chess chess chess doings dir- ected by a master Richard Verber are to he thought a pawn Standing at piano: Mr. Charles Traylor. First row: Dennis Michno, Vince Rangel, Bob Hartman. Second row: Theodore Smith, john Rubinic, lim O'Callagher, Harry Mosley, Marty De Nys. Third row: Leo O'Connell, Bob Setka, Allan Katz, Owen Hilding. Standing: Madonna Borowslci, Marty De Nys, Harry Mosley. Seated at piano: Dennis Michno. Y First row: Theresa Drew, Kathy Ostap, julie Foumier, Philomena Reda. Second row: Rita Redmond, Noreen Schuhrke, Camille Wanat, Barbara Schwitz, Agnes Canning, Mary Beth O'Halloran. he Lodorians Hip or Handel Sing successful hootenanny Bach or Handel what you will here's Loyolais young and only Concert Choir fthe Concert Choirl a little heavy on sopranos we can stand it while theyire pretty Founder's Day or Christmas Blessing sing successful what you will On Horseback, On Horseback. . They Say It's Debonair xW A s,,- My lvl Hplfiil rlJ..,J - A ,. 'nTiJ-fririw' +-. gr.:-sg. T ,sfffi 256 Members of the Equestrian Society There once was a day When rough horse was a Wayg Now the poor creature,s elegant, What should We say? Loyolans astride him Through Lincoln Park ride him, Affright bums and lovers, CThere who could abide hjmfbj Equestrian Club For old horse see no sub, And their Near North Side elegance, Hmmnnn? Who can say nay? Ski Club Highlights Winter , il-. V. Sports Activity le .gba QE: YW 2? l S fill gown 1. so down F A downis Why 3 high Colorado Ski Cl b 1 mes u We co come in trains to down for once each year in Colorado CMichigan,s a side t11p for the frequent l A ,i v A anyone can go wholl pay the better 1f thev Skl isa-- H State mental hospital volunteers practice one of their singalongs. .,---2 1 . 1- I fs x,,,-1 United Independents-Loyola's lst and nly Frarority liwwlkiiullliil l . ,f ,pw., ,rf if First row: Patricia Hennaglmn, Ray Buschman, Iim Luce, Cathy Montalbano, Rev. Robert I, Fox, SJ. fmodcratorl, Bob Abenc, Rich Roberts, Carol Francone, Nancy Froehlich, Jerry Hannigan. Second row: Bcrnaclctte Crubcr, Judy Krivis, Mary Anne Milkowski, Ruth Ann Liszka, Judy Frovhlich, Terry Prunskis, jini Svobocla, Mary Ann Leonardi, Noel Smoron, Sherri Vcaguc, Third row: jerry Osncli, jerry Britz, Ray Domogalski, John Murphy, Bob O'Neil, Rich XVegrzyn, Ralph Calistro, Rich Brinkniann, Ray Kristopaitis, Raymond Petravich. Fourth row: Ron Pawlicki, Tony Yerks, Donnie Sheehan, Ed Aromi. Most of what a Greek can do and coed too u United Independents of Loyola is fare? unique here or almost anywhere Without the hairy business of pledging, hazing, paddling, U. I. L. gets right down to a tremendous, steady volume of social action Work and a remarkably creative Cbeep-beep? social schedule what exactly are they? what exactly is a friendship? Stanclillaf lorry Osuch fcorrc-sponding sears-turyi, Iufly Krivis fsocial action ClllllITl lLlI1l, Tony Yerks facade,-rnic chairinunj, Seated: Rich VVegr2yn fpulmlicity clminnanj, Cathy Morntgnllrum fxiut-prtwiflffritf, Boll Abenc fprcsidentj, Mary Ann 1,4-:mardi ftrcusurt-rl, Dunnie Sheffhan fexecutive sccrctaryj. All 354.51-+5-V , ' ' 1' lj'-1':.t': Q 1 1 1' I . : 7 ' ,gift fw ?:::r- t ,. -11 1. ,I 1 1 1 f ft-ff-'J rf-f Flin ' f 1 +- ill' If TT ' 5 A 4 if' V F .Ablif Yi glwl-rg-UQ' ,- 43 naut program. UIL even has its own astro- ,... , , . .si iiifff V Tull, 1.-. 313,1- 'A --JH 1. L? Fine Arts Club Discussion in the manner of salons is the forte of Hne arts is the doing of Fine Arts Club dilettantes fbackbone of cultureis meaningj do the theatre from seat-side catch the concert Where it bounces scholars with expressionis impetus give the art to logicis form less than Aristotelian dull ' '9 X we -Q Iim O'Rourke Cpresidcntl, Dr. Paul A, Hummert fmoderatorl, Jim Blachowicz fvice-prcsitlcntl, Camille Zarantonello fsecretaryl. inganmraliingagz gcteduponyoubyyc .stQnGe.Furtherw fhenthosebefofen fbassoonwasthesz :ia1s?matioma1,: fandtheabilityte zultuweandfraedf atfwightenedbyex Qaldaprivatisn a ffperssns?whatlf sinaoonsoiousrei ,3E'?Vn-mmf-2 'I 'I mn mmm CADENCE In Loyola Thought AVN 'Bee Bette Leibowitz Mike Leahy, co-editor un? VK fs' if-9 gg lmlmum I 5. i e 5 5, 5, 2, K. . Saul Leibowitz works on art for the current issue of Cadence. Dick Jordan supervises, as Yvone Amar types Cadence's story. Candid as the mind sees dawn and unaware ' expressing not constructing Cadence is a literary thing experience in black on White scholarship theology impossible-to-skim polemics labyrinthine love songs love songs simply simply everything, by staff or students taken improved respected nonetheless a student publication keeping pace with student minds sets Cadence Jk- v gh W' Za. Robert Coecoechea discusses copy with Benedict Amar, co-editor. Miss Rita C. Clarkson, moderator. 263 LOYULAN 366 XVhat-it-was-to-us a chip-a wisp of cloud in a jar from what-it-was-to-15,000 the only-leaming moment before the years doing-learning-teaching such a thing is not 500 photographs of 98 persons each one identified a visual word -an eloquent picture what we add and leave out these have a hope of touching it: the years, the place, the experience which enables us to stammer about the experience as they are yours We only strive to remind you of this-in-yourself 'ig A.. . -, -nf Mary Carroll, C0-editor-in-chief Paul Biwer, Photographic Editor 264 ,W git , -Q 1 15:5 5 i l Frank Benak, Co-editor-in-chief aff rw Dan Barnes, Scheduling Editor Warren Busscher, Captions Editor Maw. H X N ' Q . .N . ,.u-1 4 4,5 -as an-x.. ax .4 :Aan :rf :NYS if 53 --,,. ...U Juni! fic in K - U --M---.vga .-...4 frail fg 53.-Q nu-J I. Gilda 'Q :..v.v1 'Rini - Eu... 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HU' 523 Denny McShane, Production Assistant ----.-.-.-q g.wunavnX,qguq-ausnwwffv-N K 267 Cathy Talano, Index Editor The Loyola News: A Friday Interlude in Words for l5,000: Q news words harsh words joke words sports words frequent, many words each week eight pages written reflect the university in what it approves allows ignores does not write what to do what was done what ought to be done: these are the ever-present much maligned more ignored Loyola NEXVS - uniquely independently Loyola Bob Fletcher, Editor-in-chief Nick Emanuele, Features Editor 268 Student Life ,L v- . LT. -... ,,. r 4 'F' V. A , X X X . X 255 N1 , V ,xg 15 qs -A x 1411-,.1--kiwi, N . ...l:v:-1f2fffL'f535sf' 1 X x., .. 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X q6:liQ,N v- xx.N'- xii VN! xx '55 f , 5 ' A f 2 .,.. , .A. x 1 .4 ,V Q x 'mf ' , vi' Ed Hunt, Sports Editor ,, The ordinary fellow,s best Cwith sweat and incommunicado but for booksj to these is standard practice scholarships routine with time to spare with time ordinary things Cwhat others with a vague eye follow bleer-brained funj these organize and better leisure livers, best with whatis to spare 271 The elite of honoraries ASN is Elled by presidential nomination at behest of academic deans and present members academic cultural intellectual achievement are the by-words men of recognized stature are the judges not simply student leaders but only leading scholars qualify for the national Iesuit honorary ASN is silent universally Well-reputed the strictest showcase of the total man , A Rare, Meaningful Honor is Alpha Benedict A. Amar james A. Blachowicz Edward W. Bough Michael P. Connelly Thomas M. C hrisham Daniel M. Crolce Samuel D. Delisi Iames L. Fletcher Iames A. Hill Dr. Leo D. less Roger I. Kiley, Ir. Michael E. Leahy Dr. Paul T. McEnery Patrick I. McGuan Roger L. Michels Angelo P. Monteleone Thomas E. Murphy Dr. Roger A. Nosal Stephen F. Richardson Dr. Edward I. Ryan Iohn V. Ryan III Lawrence T. Stanner George P. Sullivan, Ir. Thomas C. Tyler Vito M. Volino, lr. 273 Sigma Nu Blue Key Points to Gur Most Outstanding Men The Blue Key states the obvious marks out the men who on their own stand out to all who look above the middle glob from every college men who do as Well as learn do more . once honored by Blue Key - a gala ball significant lecture a scholarship all hint at the dimensions of Blue Key elected by the brothers like the members of any fraternity the Blue Key roster is the leadership community's definition i for signiicance 274 , ' ln Arts and Sciences Robert M. Abene Benedict A. Amar Michael L. Beehner Frank G. Benalc Warren I. Busscher Anthony I. DeOrio Iohn F. Donahue Nicholas V. Emanuele Robert P. Fletcher Richard I. Garvey Iames I. Guido Edward L. Hapaniewslci Thomas I. McGovern Ioseph D. Murawslci William I. Pierce William F. Schwind Gerald I. Smith William H. Theis Detleo H. Von Pritschyns Iose I. Lamas Business Administration Michael S. Buschbacher Iames P. Durlcin Max E. Iarmoc Iohn I. Quinlislc Iaclc I. Rossate Ludwig A. Streclc Iohn M. Varda Dental School Iohn D. Block Dean W. Ingram Ioseph A. Ladone Ioe E. Monte William R. Randall Richard L. Saunders Sheldon D. Shapiro William E. Toolson Dominic R. Trumfio 275 Institute of Industrial Relations Iohn K. McCaHerty Denis P. Walsh Law School Robert P. Cahill Nicholas I. Etten Stephen M. Hallenbeclc Zenon Myszkowski f William I. Quinlan Michael C. Wiedel Medical School Gerald F. Bresnahan Thomas I. Marr Richard H. Mortara University College Peter Bagnuolo Iames Mirabile Irving Motluck Circumference The leading ladies at Loyola Cacademic marvels toilers gentle politicians? are marked out Circumference is the catchword: any-excellence its meaning a certain grade-point standard quota of offices Will qualify I but not define their membership they serve the school Kas hostessesj each other Cas a social- induction dinnerl natural selection favors nurses Grecian maids whose way's less hampered by all-contesting males yet Circumference measures all Ladles with the Quality of Leadership Yvonne Amar Mary Ann Bandala Katherine Bender Mary Bigongiari Kathryn Blanks Donna-Marie Boland Maryann Babness Cecilia Carreon Mary Carroll Patricia Carroll Mary Catherine Dwyer Ellen Ebben Margaret Efa Marilyn Faford Gail Grodoslci Eileen Harrington Mariann Henry Ioan Herrmann Elizabeth Homan Bernadette Iaoor Cynthia Krol Dolores Langer Mariterese Marriott Rosemary McHugh Patricia Merwiclc Catherine Montalbano Nancy Mullenix Noreen Mysylc Jeanne Neu Marilyn Norelc Geraldine Paterlciewicz Carol Poulsom Anne Honey Noel Smoron Rosemarie Sochor Iacqueline Specht Stephennie Stopalc Elizabeth Sandberg Catherine Talano Mary Kay Thegze Dorothy Turek Barbara Io Warzel Camille Zarantonello Victoria Zniudka .- Dv ! - 'V J 'yffl JA' ' t 11' -if ye . 5 r' V' 'z ,jf iv, '-v Gfcndmwilim V-l-P- IN. A 1 'J Q 'kr . 1, gr fa .Qrr George Sullivan -. I 2 't'-f-1--.M . ,, N, 1 n a :-f H, Denny Shafer Paul Barrett i 1 r Bob Selko Experience is people these were ours: the crackpot satirist the quiet statesman-journalist the great forceful liberal the fraternity leader of popular vision the universal man the lady in the arena of contention the patriarch of politics the basketball king the active, Christian figure anyone who stayed on campus as much as an hour after classes has encountered them all and has them as a part of his education ix Xmgnhl Ed Bough 3 A ' Kathie Bender -v as Y --Q. ' :isa e H A .- V . ilk , :Mm lawn. J rx . if t'l 5 , 5 v -.- van fd I4 J l i , I --4 vm if-Y ..-'rt g-+5451-2 !' 5 , ..4 41,31 . f 4. ...Q . 1 x , rv P , ' . ,. , , MSU, , . lr .V I A, -36 , 'ul at Mike Garvey Qs Joe Walsh 2 124 jim Coleman rv 1 I 5 . , DOCTOR OI PIIILOSOPIIY Craluf Bm-wh Priscilla C. Hmxrgmllt Riclmrd H. Dulvzzd Ixllllvs B. Ifrdm.mn Slstvr Xfqrx' I'1lIE'Ii9, S.S.NI.O. Iadxxm O, fvl'llL'I' 'I'Imn1.nx NI. Km-fv Rvv. Cdllislm NI Hunt:-r I.. Nlvrmgdl Dcmdld Y, Priuln Donald 1. Rumnnn i Q-1 DOCTOR OF EDUCATION A. Edward Ahr Robert I. Krujcwski Iames F. Moore MASTER OF SCIENCE john C. Coggcsllull Doris M. Mills David C. SL-hultvnovcr Virginia L. Stift MASTER OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Thomas A, Cc-rwin John E. Clmwy Eugene R. Croisnnt Hubert S. De Santis 282 Richard E. Starr Conferred b the Graduate School Sister M. Agatha, P.H.J.C. Maud G. Anderson Sark Antaramian Rev. Jose L. Aran, S.J. Paul R. Baltz Michael C. Bartlett Valerie T. Berghoif A Rev. Emmett M. Bienvenu, S.J. Janice M. Birk Gerald E. Bonini William P. Burch Elisa M. Centa Terry R. Christian Fra.nk J. Cody, S.J. Angela M. D'Astici John YV. J. Davis Alvin J. De Meo, S.J. Rev. Theotonius J. De Sales, S.J. Raymond H. Deutsch Rev. Robert E. Dovick Therese B. Dykeman NVayne L. Fehr, S.J. Lydia Z. Femandez Rev. Albert M. Gallegos, O.S.M. Charles E. Gawne George A. Gleim Rev. Francis Gojakovich, S.V.D. Robert I. Crib, S.J. Sister M. Alvis, C.S.A. Sister M. Angelinde, S.C.C. MASTER OF ARTS Rev. Quentin Hakenewerth, S.M. Carol Haney Virginia P. Hill Becky A. Hogan Helen NV. Jackson Sister Mary Joseph, S.S.J. Joel R. Kaplan Carol R. Karzen Sister Mary Kateri, C.S.J. Paul R. Kennedy XVilliam M. Kiedaisch YValter P. Knake J. Dennis Lamping Judith A. Latrimore Josephine A. Lenkner Brother Kenneth L. Leveque, F.S.C. Neil E. Lloyd Rev. Leo R. Lynch Sister Marie Sister Marie Sister Marie Carlos E. M Aquin, O.P. De Sales, S.S.N.D. Michele, S.H.C.J. artin Sister Mary Anisia, C.S.S.F. Sister Mary Ann Joseph, S.N.D. Sister Anne Carmel, S.L. Violeta C. Aplasca John V. Arackal, S.J. Elizabeth H. Balachowski Irma A. Becker Sister M. Benedict, O.S.F. Mary J. Boyle Mary Jane Burke James E. Bush Rev. John C. Cain Vincent J. Caputo Mary C. Cascino Rev. Simon F. H. Cheng Mary Chronos Loretta E. Colby Thomas A. Gonsolati Sharon J. Crowley Isabel S. de Guzman Parimala V. Desai Rev. John T. Dillon, S.J. Sister Mary Doloretta, S.N.D. Sister Mary Dorosille, S.S.J. Barbara N. Eldridge Carolyn I. Erickson Sister M. Faith Rev. August C. Feccia, P.S.S.C. Edward N. Festle John Figliola Thomas M. Finnegan Dolores E. Foertsch Rev. Norman R. Fontaine, S.S.S. Sister Mary Francis Therese, S.N.D. Theris M. Gabinski Sister Mary Gabriel, O.S.M. Sister Mary Gaudentia, C.S.S.F. Sister M. Georgianne Joan Gibbons Mary J. Masterman Juliette McLauchlin David A. McNutt, S.J. Brother Patrick S. Moffett, F.S.C.H. Richard C. Muller Matthew XV. O'Brien Thomas F. O'Brochta MASTER OF EDUCATION Rev. Jose M. Gil, S.J. George P. Hanlon Thomas L. Hansen Charles N. Hawk, Jr. Sister Helen Frances, S.L. Eleanore A. Hosman Janet C. Hubbard Leah L. Hughes Fred Huizinga, Jr. Lue Ellen Jamison Conchita L. Jao Thomas John Joseph E. Kasperski Rev. Otto Kay, O. Praem. Mary C. Kennedy Timothy G. King Mary C. Kirby Czeslaw Kolodziej Kurt A. Kopfstein Susanne M. Kramer Thaddeus A. Krupa Marion S. Laundry Joann F. Lellos Irene Lesko Tula M. Limbert Barbara R. Lindenbaum Thaddeus J. Lisowski Sister M. Louise, O.S.F. Ma. Consuelo R. Madamba Sister Marietta, S.L. Sister M. Maris, P.H.J.C. Marlene B. Masaganda Robert W. Matthews Margaret A. McMullen Rev. XVilliam J. Meagher Mary Mikros Angelo J. Militello Clarita G. Mirailor Sister M. Miriam, O.S.B. Rev. Claudio P. Moreira, S.J. 288 Arthur C. Omberg, Jr. Alexandros J. Papadopoulos Donald J. Patrick, S.J. Sister Paul Anita, O.P. Rev. Mario Pedi, O.S,B. Donald J. Petkash, S.J. Sister Mary Philomene, S.S.J. Sister Pio Maria, O.S.F. Loretta Y. Postillion Mariano Quintana Thomas R. Rich David L. Ristau Sister Mary Robert Emmett, B.V,M Sister M. Rose, S.C,C. Sister Mary Ruth, C.S.J. Rev. Karl-Ferdinand Schmidt, S.J. George E. Schultz Sean N. Shesgreen Rev. Kenan R. Siegel, O.F.M. Cap. Ronald S. Sipowich Rev. Peter K. Tanamachi, S.J. Raymond J. Teichman John H. Thissen Sister M. Veronica, C.D.P. VVarren L. Volchenboum Rev. xVill'l6l1'l1S G. Vrasdonk VVilIiam P. NValsh Anna K. Moreno Richard L. Munson Thomas J. Murphy Isabel Nasis Charles G. Nehring Raymond A. Nestmann Rev. Francis A. Nickels Cristina G. Palacios Herbert J. Paske Joanna Pawlak Edward P. Petrak Edmonia A. Polite VValter J. Powers Purificacion C. Rana Julia J. Riordan Rev. Roger J. Risse. S.V.D. Agnes A. Rohlof Joan L. Sbarbaro Richard A. Schaap Rev. Cassian R. Schauer. O. Praem Henrietta S. Schwartz Rev. I. C. Sebastian, S.J. Sally K. Sharkey David L. Sigler Mary E. Simmons Dorcel M. Spengler Edwin R. Stuart Janet L. Tandy Sister M. Teresina, O.S.F. Rev. Dorrance E. Tranel Alvera T. Ursini Jeanne-Marie Vitiillo Norman J. Vonesh Mary R. XValsh Franklean A. YVegersen Rev. Mark J. VVeiss Rita M. YVelsh Rev. Mel D. XVigman, O. Praem. Donna R. XVilson Lorraine V. Zdebski 1 Q0 3 A .V-.rx , 4: J may ION A. ANDERSON ANNA MARIE ANCLESANO Arun- z 5: ANTHONY I. MARY ANN BANDALA BALESTERI 1,1161 ' Ea' fav 3 , , , PAUL F. BARRETT THOMAS J. COLLEGE OF ART A D SCIENCES GRAD ATES OF 1966 401'-9' ROBERT S. ANSTISS in X ls.: ev- y r' ', u- H - fa CYNTHIA BARANOWVSKI Jr.. ' , ROBERT J. BATISTE Wh fzazz- 'lb' Eff? 'gif MICHAEL J. ARMUTAT 1 surf ' ,A,.. JAMES H. BARKER V Sr in--0 EDXVIN G. BARTHOLOMEW BAUERNFREUND 285 'Q JAMES H. BABLER s?, CLAUDIA M. BARRETT , -N.. x aug, HUGH C. BELL KATHERINE A. BENDER - w -9, V. 'R - I W. ' '01 5' MARGARET L. ' lpwsnxq Yrrgr MICHAEL H. BERMAN 5' , I '- -ev. .l . 3 I, Q.. fm ROBERT XV. BERRY Tx. -Kgs N ' i g, . ......, JAMES A. BLACIIOXVICZ 1 -,f' THOMAS M. BLAKE 'fm' BILLINCS '2 ' ', .am . M Lf' R 'yv STEVEN C. BONACUIDI ROCICR L. BOOSTROM EDNVARD XV. BOUCH 286 1 . BBT J -Til E RBBBB1 JOSEPH F. BIEL '39 A, x KATIIRYN A. BLANKS ff? Q.-.J . Q ff i THOMAS J. BOXVES raduates Arts and Sciences N J BARBARA J. BILINSKI -gl .J DONNA-MARIE K. BOLAND 'ii A A A .9 JOHN S. BOYLE I . as 4'-' iw-s PATRICK I. BRANNIGAN SUSAN M. BREMNER Lqgx, MARY ALICE BRUNOD GENEVIEVE M. BURKE IUDITH K. BRAUN ff Q SS' Q--.., XVILLIAM F. BRODERICK ,, ff' ,. DAVID C. BUCHTHAL FRANK P. BURLA 'Wm ,gl QX HEINZ-JUERCEN BRAUNER T 'S--r GERALD P. BRUNET G' wi BEVERLY ANN BUCZYNA ? Q . 22 'ur , -'I Wim-nun RAYMOND P, BUSCHMANN 287 RJ Q'-tg, JoHx P. BREEN la-'A ox Civ GERALD I, BRUNNER K ,r BARBARA A. BUREN I, 'W 5 . Q Q. L. GEORGE T. BYRNES GEORGE P. CAIN 9 4-Qs, 93 , ' -v 'R I Qi KATHERINE F. CAREY A 1:9 I ,:.-., TIIONIAS B. CASSIDY 4 A tx 1 X 'xx -., - MICHAEL P. COLE SUSAN C. CALLOXV 'K --.5 I w. JOHN T. CARR THOMAS D. CASSIDY 1- 4 , qv- RONALD P. COLIN 'svfxj 4,-'Aff DENNIS XV. CAPPITELLI CECILIA M. CARREON IUDITH A. CELLA . 'Y-I ' v -9 .L ' 'YW i L L 5' MARILEE CONNERS 288 JOHN I. CARACCI il PATRICIA D. CARROLL .,--v GEORGE T. CENAR, IR. Go' Q.,...d NIN A CORTESI Ti. Tj MAUREEN M. MADONNA P. COSTELLO COUCHLIN , . ,- 'l, '1 DOUGLAS C. OLIMPIO P. DAVIDSON DE CHRISTOFORO IULIAN C. LAVVRENCE P. D'ESPOSITO DEVOCELLE VVILLIAM F. CULLEN 'TJ' PENELOPE A. DEE I 5.47 NANCY C, CURLEY CARMEN F. DE FIGLIA v ' LL W, raduates Arts and Sciences 6 'TSI' EILEEN F. DALLE MOLLE DONNA L. DE XTEX 1 - ' V V ff. wg .ff-1-V153 1153: RYJGL ' CHARLES J. DIETZ DONALD R. DINELLI DENNIS E. DINCER 289 Graduates Arts and Sciences ,A 9-,Q . 1 ARTHUR L. DOTSON ARLENE NI. DOVICHI DAVID BI. DRANKIE w--:vwfw--,....,. ,X 1,-.,.v.x,N,Qm -KYN , -v NIARIANNE A. KATHLEEN DU LUDE ELMA O. DUNBAR DLILLLBIAN 'R 6.3 '5- 4 ,s lf' -5. -a KATIIARINE L. MARY C. DXVYLER JOHN I. DYKLA DYORAK 290 I f wil B 91. egg., , -1 IAMES F. DRISCOLL JOHN B. DRISCOLL .3 1 Q46 'Z' 1 MARION L. DURKAN MARTIN L. DURLACHER f'C K -1--gp ELLEN M. EBBEN MARGARET M. EFFA ass, :Nt- ' W'-5, -f '2v' V X., W iff, sws 1,39 ALICE M. EHEMANN ROBERT A. EIDEN YVONNE M. ELDER DAXVN M. ENGEL MARILYN J. FAFORD ff' .sf 'If' ff ',MfQ .,'A I mn. 4' ,. 4 fav A: wh L MICHAEL C. FAGAN MAERCARET M. MARK C. FEDOTA VICTOR M. FERRERA THOMAS L. FINNECAX ARRELL ?- '. :pcm -F' 4... Wi- 'I'-3' -fl .11- EDVVARD F. FISCHER DAVID L. FISHMAN LEONARD M. FLECK SALLY A. FORTUNE JOHN P. CAHAGAN 291 Graduates Arts and Sciences 3 - I I va. R -uxlf -, !' nd JAMES j. GARVEY MICHAEL P. CARVEY 'B in-s , . - .gif C wk, n .1 ,:.-gm-1 1 fx-.1 , AI fx ffiffis MARION J. GATTUSO I X? gl 'K csv in-' 'fbi' 'TP JOAN I. GLAVIANO JOEL T, C-LOMSKI MARCIA A. GONDECK ,v -1 - 1-4 . t -as' I 4-un.--' .- ,lvfs QA 3 Qunluf 'sf GEORGE E, IOHN C. GOOSHERST HELEN M. COODRIDGE, JR. GOTTSCHALK 2.92 ... 1-av, 'rv-xv ROBERT C. GAY -gh ,ev RONALD G. GONDECK if f VN' A 4:5 'fe di N , I NANCY I. CRACYK Cl -7. IOSEPHINE 1. GIAMBRONE WR' ,un-an as CHARLES N. COODNOW PATRICIA C. GRAHAM I . . 5- -A , 5, fvtfly. L sp F, :Z ' ...,,, if X GEORGE B. GRIGGS PATRICIA L. GRITIS MARION D. GROTIIUS NVENDY B, GRUBB 'Q T ,...,.. -rw -'Q MATTHEXV J. GRYZLO, ANTOINETTE C. ANNETTE F. GUZIOR DENNIS H. JOHN F. HALPER JR. GUINTA HALLORAN ag K5 s A ' '55, 3, X A MARY A. HARDY LEONARD S. HARRIS MADGE HARTNETT MAXINE I. HAUSSLER PATRICIA BI. IIEAXY R -gga X- ff? . X IUDITH E. HEATON ADRIENNE M. HEBERT MARGARET JOAN M. IIERRMANN DONALD S, HILLIKER HERMANUTZ 298 -3 A l 4 'S LAVVRENCE M. MARGARET M. JAMES J. HOGAN HINMAN HIPPLER ho- ..-Q A 'S' .X 1 EDNVINA C. HORNINC ANTHONY L. IACUZZI JOAN K. IVAN .-A lx .f T' ne' r f wx 2 4. x8 f' 'J' f 85'- I fu. B . 1 M g - J 43,3 .A DANIEL M. JANICA BERNADETTE M. STANLEY G. JAVOR JENDRUSIAK 59' ,,. 5 Q' ,V 1,-9 'PFW' 'W' ' MARY L. JOYCE FLORENCE M. EDVVARD A. JURASZEXVSKI KAMYKOWSKI 294 45-I 'L wiv is RONALD C. HORLICK MARIA IVVASHKO ing, sr J, CHARLES M. JENKINS, JR. df tif MARY ANN KANE f-4' I 0 ALEXANDER J. KARGOL CONNIE C. KAROS X? THOMAS KERINS JAMES M. KESTELOOT Wg 1 NP ROGER J. KARVEL MARTIN J. KEANE SANDRA A. KEHOE Q-Q, Q 4,534 'i 1 A I ' ,I I lin , .,,,,W,j MARCELLA M. KIRK JOSEPH A. KLOBA O Si' .4-f P' x CAROL J. KNES Q95 an GEORGE B. KOUTIEL ROBERT A. KRANCE DAVID J. KREJCI JULIANA KREUSER JOSEPH E. KRIVIN Graduates Arts and Sciences 295 .-vx A I I V JI -1' MICHAIII. C. PHYLLIS BI. KRYZEK KRUKONES ROBERT I. KUEHN fi 3 1 1 in-40 w.,a7 KATHIQRINE L. CECILE C. RICHARD J. LACOSKI KYASNICKA LA CHANCE G 'Ulu' ROBERT J. LAZAR MICHAEL E. LEAHY THOMAS A. LENKART 296 . ,AQ BERNADETTE M. KULOVITZ JOSEPH I. LAMAS ...agp THOMAS XV. LEZON w-7? ELIZABETH A. KUTZA JEANNE T. LAXVLOR Q Www f' Q'-'T' LAURENCE M. LILLIC Wi. I .Nba Q -gr JEAN M. LIST TERRIE M. LODA ,QP T JAMES P. LUCE RAENITA LUSCHEK 'IS' ...,.,,.,', ,'g,'.-.-1, 1' ' . x,, ' . CAROLE L. MAGCIO SANDRA C. MALANGA N-.wr 'fT v PAUL A. LOJKOVIC ., -ff' 3 .,. wa' Q' , lg , 6' THOMAS J. LUSHNIA Fc, E DNV X f? 5 ARD T. MANZKE 297 -v-wr PIIILIP I. LOMBARDI 53 5, wr, 'TT'l ' XYILLIAM E. LYKE, IR. lv, , I. ix 'Dbl' DAVID P. MARCUS J . I'HISCII.I.A 'I' LOMBAHDU ADRIAXX B MACIEIEXYSKI , si Q 'O -. S ,Adi It , 4553 1 .,.. A 7 ifvaiff' 5 I ik ,.. 1. - .K X. .- JAMES F. MARLCEK raduates Arts and Sciences A Od, YQQQ. 5. -df, nl -J MARY THERESE MARY A. MATHYS ROBERT VV. MATTERN, RICHARD C. MATTIS MARRIOTT JH- . 'R 'Rl 1 35 .au ' ' x N ,-v !,4,7 SHARON A. Mc-ARDLE 5-an MARCUERITE C. MARY A. MQCARTHY THOMAS C. MQCARTHY MCCUTCHEN 6 '47 -u-'4 4 'T Aa fx, . , 'T Qui. ZF, . IOANNE L. MATULA GEORGE G. MQDONALD KAREN ML-CZOLDRICK NANCY AI. McCUIRE ROSEMARY E. BELKIS M. MQNELLY IUDITH R. Mc-NELLY MCHUCH Graduates Arts and Sciences 298 lea- F? K- -9 MARGARET C. MCNULTY ,Q 1 sf ' y AY 2 -L yfqfvjlb, 1 ff .wg ' ' ,f...,',:g,,gff,'2e ' '. 1. .WIP M ,- J-, ---,,-eq. My-. X ' ' sn' T . , . - .-A , , W .. .4 Z- , , Q ' 'KZ , ai..- - -is 1+ -,145 -3- ff ' 1 -. 1 . E ,,,.-,J'. 'fQ?4r 4' X 1 f' 4 4 35' f . ff cf 1. 4 V X Y. ,JM s , W 1 lf' 11 ,uf 14' ' - -1' - - ,f . 1 I ROCHELLE D. MILLER . EDXVARD T. MONAHAN Y ig ,.,4o- I THOMAS NV. MEDER JOHN XV. MELLSKOC ,IACQUELINE NI, MELVIN iw. Y' w-Y Q-4 . 'M .f HARVEY R. MINES SARAH E. MITCHELL FRANCIS A, MOLENDA - Y-Q F .. fo, CATHERINE DAVID A. MORAN MYRA S. MOSSE MONTALBANO ,, xy 13 ' p ' '71 Q 5 4' PK. Iwi s JOSEPH M. MURPHY THOMAS E. MURPHY VINCENT P. NASCA 299 1:4513-, fins:-'P' -. 2 1 f I ,, 3 XJ f -A ,,,-- CIRAIC A, MILLER rx STEPHEN I. MOLIDOR 8? IOSEPH D. NILRAXYSKI MARY C. NASH - 33 1. Ji, n, ci l '-A- WA -' A ' 3' is Ka MARY V. NEKOLA 1-. ,...-T4 ..- TX BRO. RICHARD A. NUZZO, S. S. V. 'ig' ' ... I CAXDACIQ 1. OLIVER ' 17' 4:- War UEORCE A. ORTENZO TODD S. NELSON -5' nuff' STEAPUI' A. O'BYRNE lhf 'hz -5 ..,.-- --f. IAMES T. OLSON 'aa YS f N r I Nxn g . .' ' 1 QT f . 1 1 BONNIE P. O'SIIEA rv- MARILYN D. NOREK W,-qv DIANN I. OCHER Wax- .is s..,J!' .Av ROBERT H. O'NEILL Q 'R+ r' 5: v-Y--v i' JEROME T. OSUCII 300 ' x 'fd' K 1 z 4 Y bxx ,C 3 if ' - I Z-:Kilim E D N A NOVVAK MARY ANN O'I IARA ,I ' 'aa ac.-I '57 Q'-F9 JAMES M. O'ROURKE '5- Wi CEORCE J. PABICH . .4 mi if ,L 'fc- THOMAS R. OHLHABER i T ,J v:, l' ' THOMAS B. O'ROURKE CERALDINE M. PACANONVSKI SHARON C. PANFIL , 'Cf Yfff XVILLIAM 1. PIERCE ,- 'ist Q? w .- Vw 6 ,. KAREN A. POPEK -of CARLA K. PARRILLI Q - x-3 1--4, 'V' 5 'Jn AN DRENV XV. PIPITONE yur' .,.-11 RONALD I. POSTAWA 5 li. EILEEN T. JANINE C. PEFLEY PAXVLOXVSKI wi. ' ' -is W , 2 , , , AE ' A PRISCILLA 1, PITT LAYYRHNCIQ P. PODCORSKI fo' -tw? .I ,,'. BICRNADINIC PRINCIPE FRANK C. PRINDIVILLE 301 raduates Arts and Sain-nf,f's 'S' L Av THOMAS J. PHELAN ARLI-.NE A. Pl HND Q gr' 'lv 1.1 1, 5 7 all 1 PATRICIA A. RADZIK raduates Arts and Sciences 5 ' - A 97 1, T 1 Y ...Q W ' 5 I x V. f ROSEMARY T, RAPP XVILLIAM K. RAPP fr? ' TT, 5? swf' ,,,...-r V 'TT' .- JAMES J. REISA, JR. i' ,uf 3. THOMAS P. RECAN MELANIE M. RENK LORA E. EUNICE B. RICHTER RETTENBERBER JOYCE E. REILLY ,145 'F f A, c ' 67 av. 1- CTV ROSS M. RILEY NVILLIAM I.. ROACH MARY I. ROCHE ROBERT E. RODDE 302 TI IOMAS W. REINERT -.lr PENNY A. RIDDIFORD in--' 'Iu- RONALD E. ROKOSZ ITAVT' .. J, W ff 2 if 2 f . .,,A . r 1 HS 2, JOHN J. RUFFOLO, JR. 'di -s ANNA M. SCALISE EILEEN L. SCHOTZ JOSEPH C. SEEBERC-ER 'K 1-Z' ADO L. RUCAI ima. 'VF' why. EDXVARD J. RUSSELL - wr-' 'Af' ,pu-'- .1 SUSAN SCHAGER ROBERT P. SCHMIDT f'-if N. 5 ' ALICE M. SCHRETTER JOYCE A. SERTICH 303 ,..,N ARTHUR F. SCHULTZ QQDJ vo.. 'ig DENNIS M. SHEEHAN -4-5. ALAN J. SAALFELD 5 5' ,,... XVILLIANI KI. SCHNIITT 5- YIJUNA H. SCOR ,L,'x. 3' vt in-- if., THOMAS D. SHEEHAX Ixf . f-I -' 4 Q'-:st K E x .3 -5-A . W- we A 4' ,Rav V -1- .11 , N Y.-Y Tw. f 13. N., x f ' , X '. . 'Sb S?4 RQ QA! KATHLEEN A. SIIEEIIY ELAINE C. SHIGLEY CLARA R. SIPKA KENNETH J. GEORGE C. SMITH SMENTEK A ,,,,,,24. 'B 1, -run f : , all 121 '-,ga 1-I -1 GERALD I. SNIITH ROBERT A. SMITH CLIFFORD J. ROSENIARIE SOCHOR DIANA NI. SOYVINSKI SMOLUCH QQ, QQ fic , A Q r, Y I a 3 . NI : I l l 5 ,VK ig T -. V - JOAN E. SROKA LOUIS J. STACIIURA CRAIG L. STACKNIK PETER N. STANFA CAROL A. STITZER 304 raduates A Arts and Sciences ., ., gp.,- 'B f r f GEOFFREY V. STOVER GEORGE P. SULLIVAN PHILLIP L. TAKACS CATHERINE M. TALAN O ,.... -N rr 'Si JEROME F. THOMAS CYNTHIA I. TIECHNER MARY F. TIERNAN 'Q in RAYMOND XV. STREZEXYSKI v. I PQ 51-QV 2 7,-1 ' sf JOHN TAMOSIUNAS T' I EDXVARD I. TOPA, JR. WW' 1- 'S' 4,-WY' Q'-541' N? , I CAROL A. STRIM.-XS XX P .-Q., DAVID H. THOMAS we-17 KATHLEEN I. TOLHILL LOIS E. TOUNEY DOROTHY M. TROP SYLVIA C. TROYKE EUGENE XV. TRZUPEK MARGARET KLTUXXEY 305 DOROTHY M. TUREK Q52 NANCY M. TURNER Q1 ggi '3 r ...g LAXVRENCE I. TYLER A-IL OLGA A. YELEZ RICHARD XV. VERBER THERESA C. VIELMAYER ' twat? .1 MARY K. VLAHOS IAMES M. VONDRAN 1. LEE XVALCZAK raduates Arts and Sciences 306 57, DENNIS P. ULRICH KENNETH E. USYAK 1' H-ap-A CAROLE A. VILSER JOHN C. VLACH lr 3 1 JOSEPH A. XVALSH ELIZABETH L. XVARD ,QA Ac' BARBARA 1. XVARZEL ELIZABETH XVEBER 1 1-gf' MARY E. XVESTBERC SHIRLEY I. NVOICIESZEK X fr 2. :ps- I fxfw, EDWARD J. WASIELEWSKI 'xv ..,, 4 ? ,195 ' . N M JOHN J. VVEBER . 'Z 'ao - . 0 ,uv ,v 1 ' 5 if 5.1, .,,, , ,W ,E an 2 Z' X' 44, , 5-2 ,aww .45 W, f fn EDXVARD J. XVHITE RAYMOND E. NVRICHT, JR. -'tv' WILLIATN1 N. VVATERSTREET ...few 1. gb . 3 R R E GEORGE L. WVEIDENFELLER :'- f , ALAN L. NVISCHHOVER dL'1-R ., CAMILLE L. ZARANTONELLO 307 F-T it eff? ROBERT I. VVCISLO ,..40' '-'W FRED YV. VVERNETH R q 'ITD ANDREXV XV. XVOICHIECHOXYSKI PAULINE ZIENIBA -i. .49 ...J- BERNARD S. ALTER EF.- I sg ,.. 'Lf GEORGE S. ANDERSON in 'x I ' X1 ,,,. PAUL XV, ANDERSON I 25 . xv- QX'-,I f' ig tid! .g A fl' -f 1 .. Ff.-22 13124 , '1 if F 1 3 L., J . , gy 'Q 'S ,, 4 4 . 4 1, '-A ' fr , 2 is 3 ,, R Q f 7 cv! 26 5 'S 1- 11. -: :sa p 2 -ff 34- ' - LAXVRENCE A. JAMES J. AVICNONE BALASKOVITS RONALD E, BAYZIK Lf-:.- , x ,- Sanyo 4 E il. f ' ,, 'Y i I y V' L, -4, ,H . , , V: f ', .. -1 .f ,' , Y - :, .jf .:3Z5Q1, .252 I v . .a' 1 ll ' f Z. , 45534 V CERARD J. BRITZ DOMINIC I. BUTTITTA THOMAS A. CARLSON V jwl 'lb 4 R2 if -' , 1 7 5 'Sw f 'ar X 'Af of ,.fW ' 51?::v- W 'Q' 'Yung Q A-.1' - , , THOMAS B. COSCROVE JAMES D. CUKLA DAVID F. DENTEN 309 -'f . - . - , A 'fffrgi 12-1 ' , f ' V nl:-25' ' ' u'1,..?flxl SCHOOL OF BUSI ESS ADMINI TRATIO 1966 GRADUATES I Z Q01 ICL'C2lCNl'I H. BILECKY DENNIS V. BLAZE 1 '32 K' -'RR' .ft- 1'-'fr KICNNIZTH I. CIIADXYICK .4-' -if ,-ng. IOIIN J. CLOIIICSSY K .33 ROBERT L, DE SIO giv X' IQDXYARD I. DILLON raduates Business 1,2 5 P ' l'. ' 477 Yfgf THOMAS W. EDXYARD F. DYBAS DONNELLY 'fd-4 'VY -slr Qt-Y ARTHUR K. CHEYSEN JOHN R. CLASS M 47 Q: . Q47 Y, Qfsn is V, Q21 ,. JOHN L. HAYES ROSS C. HERM AN 'P Q E .1131 -if , , 'T A -fw-,J GABRIEL ACUNA FIQLIX 'bf K..- ALOYSIUS F. COLNIK PAUL XV. IIITZILLBERCER 310 K7 5 +.. DANIEL XV. GREGORY E. FUKA FITZGERALD Jag' x ...uf -sd' JOHN C. HANCHAR JOHN W. HANNON .2 117 ' RONALD L. HUBRICH JAMES E. JACKSON 9 -'O . I m 5 , N., T' , .5 ii Af'- GEORGE I. JACOB EDXVARD XV. IAKOB , K4 ,' f as w::.-W -Q RICHARD TW. KOCH THOTNIAS KOSTEL GENE TW. KOZIKOSKI ITT ,Ex C ?T -fy '- PAUL A. MAIER RALPH J. MANCINI THOMAS P. MARRIN CL STEPHEN A. MONACO :P 'W' ' PAUL G. MOSS THOMAS 1. MUNRO 311 if-4 -uw T '? XVILLIAS1 M. HEENAN .236 1? --'fr GEORGE E. LEIECK fi ROGER L. MICHELS 'O' iv-N., Roy 1. NICHOLS X , J -,, Q 1:0 I fl? ROBERT W, KEPNER .xii il' 5 .Z ROBERT 1. LESIANCIK Q35 5 S... S FRANK .-X. MIL,-XZZO ALAN P. OCONXOR I 'Al' L, --sf , Nw J I N K N A 4.f..'F' 1-4-' 'YTD v' -jj 115' 1 THOMAS A. OC UREK N I Z! f 49' Q-.., CHARLES NV. OTTLINCER ,.- -'film 33'- J 'hr f' I .47 EMII, F. POPRAVVSKI JOHN F. POTERASKE 'Q' 'fi ' so JOHN J. QUINLISK JAMES A. QUINN TERRENCE J. QUINN KENNETH A. ROSS 'L' ii. JACK 1. ROSSATLZ i ' 'sl nt v77,,,,, JAMES SEALES was Glas.- 1 EUGENE C. RUFFOLO ROBERT P. SELKO f?ms 5 , Q-.qqcf r-41 'sf' RONALD F. RYBANDT JAMES E. SCHILDCEN Sfgxx ig-'N if 'kara' - RICHARD E. SERVER RODCER K. SCOTT 312 fr- VIRCIL H. SINIONS sv- ' JAMES A. VERTENTEN , P fbprk XVILLIAM M. XVYNNE 07 ,Q-g ff A? f 3 .1 . J . 5 '4vf ,,5- 7, -'53 ,rl H 1- :., 5 ik ' J' '-' S. ' .. I JOSEPH P. STORTO ELIZABETH A. SUNDBERC 3 f K Q1 , '49 'zr'7 raduates Iiusinf-ss 49 ROGER I. TURNER JOHN KI. YARD.-X fx' GEORGE XVADEN TIKIOTHY A. XVALSH JOHN A. XVELLING :XXX P. XYICHT , 'W F' '-an -me X 'L M, QT? 'Www' ROBERT A. YOUNG, IR. CARL E. ZABALY 313 'PQ - -r-'gp . i' TERICXCE XY. ZAWACKI PAUL R. ZINC SCHOOL OF NURSING 1966 GRADUATES a S , , 3 .1 , - . - 'E' ' . AMA .S.F.N. IS R.B TIT? G4 PATRICIA A. BYRNE 6 f' .L ' BERNADETTE DAVIDSON MARY C. CINNELLY -0 1:5-'V I 1 .,I MARY GALE CLABOTS 5 'za' 9 JANICE L. DI VITO I , MARIANN A. HENRY 1-f 'ff MN97 l as 6 A s. I. I I I KATHLEEN E. CLEARY NIAURA A. COXDON JOAN CYITKOYICII Fi -d Qtr . Y ,., To 'co N I f CERTRUDE A, MARY -IO FROXTCZ.-KK IAXICE R. CIfl.DIIOF FITZPATRICK 5 Q'-f Q7 xi l fi ' M. JEAN MARY KAY IILEBXER ELIZABETH A, HUXIAX IIINDERSCHEID 315 raduates Nursing 5 .'.4'Q gg. X 'W' ,N X., X , GRN' PIIYl.l.IS A. JANCO SR, RI. JANET C.S.F.N. SR. M.jEANNICC.S.F.N. QP: ,Eff V ' - N A Q 'x 0 ,Q XX' A XXX Ewa SR. N1. LAURA O.S.F. ISLIZABIZTH LEHMAN SR. MARGARET MARY , -Jr Gi ICILICEN N. NIL'I.QL'IiENIiY .? '.. 'ffl rr., C PATRICIA A. NOCEK D.S.M.P. 0 SR, PAULINE RUTH D.S.M.P. 316 Y ROBERTA E. KEHL e sful ' I SANDRA I.. KOSTUS 'R -iigg fh :- t ri' 'iv SR. M. MARION CAROL D. C.S.F.N. MENDYCRAL MARCIA 0 SY Q 0 A. POREMSKI JUDITH A. PETERSEN - 4 2. 9 FAITH E. RAYNER X0 Wx., Xa 2 I LORETTA M. ROCKS AIUDYA, ROCERS ANNE L. RONEY f 62?- N? 2: Q S 0 .A., I VICKI A. TANIMEN ANN M. TOMAL SUE E. TRACY A X , ,.., 1 5 . A ? e- as I 9 A XEVQZ ' ,,, C 4 1 A I , I if BARBARA A, SALLY A. MARY II. XYONDRASEK XVASIIINCTON XYITASZCZYK 317 N9 ff. I KATHLEEN Lf REILLY 6 JACQUELINE M. SPECHT 6 SUSAN A. TRIXIBLE PM 1 J 'L VICTORIA A. ZNIUDKA STRITCH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 1966 GRADUATES sw ,kgs 'N 4, 'tra- iu 24 , . FRANK I. BARNETT RONALD J. BODUCH NIARYANN L, BOXVER IOHN S. BRLNO CEORCE KI. CAMPBELL -1 N1 ,V - Nj ' 4? ,311 ,sts Iv- -S- 9,5 RONALQXD. DENNIS R. CARROLL RICHARD P. CARROLL PATRICK I. CHAN LESLIE L. COLEY CARA ' .'A . I C375 R 7 QA :RW ,,7g6'vT. mist' v I :ii N11 ,--A Q! '4 '44 PATRICK I. CONTE TERRENCE I. COOK SANIUEI, D. DELISI TERRENCE L,DENNIAN JAMES R. DRYNAN 319 11 0' if - , ' ,Q -51 -0 Q J 2 12? A .JV O 'ff' .L EUCIQNIL If. DHD.-X JOHN P. DURBIN JOHN FITZPATRICK Y. T 4 fig. f fr N -,. S' my . .,: fig-:BI JOHN II. FOVRXIER ALBICRT R. FRANK THONI.-XS R. GAY ffliiz -1' we '95 we 4 ,'s , g, -ut' Nffhv THOMAS 51. HELLWIC Q0 af? ICIDXYARD D, HOB.-KRT, XYILBUR L. HOLLEY DAVID NI. HORA JOYCE A. JANUS JR. ff 11 Q lg 5: , '. f-'R :SJ , 40 1' ' ' f ' y ' vs- YQ- v la... --f 'C' ,mmf T. Jonxs ,l.'XXIlCS J. JORDAN KENNETH L. JUDY ALLEN M- KAPLAN 320 I -:wx , 9 ' THOMAS E. KIEFS JAMES E, KILLEAN CURTIS C. KURTZ + raduates Mcdicinf: I, -A . 4s,,, '15 Lu' .,,.u ,.......- 'sf THOMAS E. LASKAY MICHAEL T. LAYELLE , 'QW Q-,, DONALD A. ROCCO A. MARRESE MACALUSO JAMES A, LEE . PQ' .I .L,,T ,LN made-,s f' Q ' if , 4.,,,f W' ., -, 'fr A .qs ' was A .Aer -1 GEORGE S, MOTTO ABE M. NOMURA RICHARD F. PAXYLOXVSKI 3:21 ,nn .ns gkgu ,-.. CHESTER AI MATELI. STEPHEN H. MORSE JR. 3' N--.Q Y' MARY C. PETERS WILLIAM E IILTRANDO raduates Nledkine - , I 1-v fbkqt J .4-. ' 'S-f 11? I 'Y A-... .IOIIN R, PICONI CARL R. RANKL SALVADOR A. ANTHONY I. RIPPO 'nu '-'E ERIC I, RITTERIIOFF .nf .'l 8' MILTON CI. SCI-INIITT, IR. M' WE , . 'Tw JSA RINELLA Kpn- 'hp-f MARTIN F. ROACII VINCENT L. ROSS XVILLIAXI G. SCIINIITZ X' ' .I Jw.. RONALD P. SCIIUMTZER 322 'Sf ' MARVIN J. SALZNIANN JOSEPH C. RITSCHERLE 6? PAUL L.SCHELL 52 si 'sa .anim uf RC' EDVVARD I. SCHUMACK STEPHEN M. SCHUMACK A v :J XVILLIANI C. SHARELIS EQ, 'QP' ,,,.4-rv THOMAS C. TYLER . r f --..,1.- , . L iw gr 'ir' '5'5 ' 41 4i '-9- 44 , ,gf f 'iii can 2 '-81' f .-4165 1: JACK L. SECAL ENZO SELLA XVILLIAM BJ SENICA ..v-V. ga - 'Q gal-rg, LENARD R. SIMON ROBERT C. SULLIVAN JOSEPH A. TESTA JOHN C. VIDOLOFF EUGENE J. JOHN I. XVARD V OLTOLINA as my . M' Q .qv ,,...-alb DENNIS M. XVEISBROD PATRICIA S. ROBERT M. XVOLNEY LEO A. XVRONA XVHITTAKER 323 .A J Y SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY 1966 GRADUATES 324 ha' we-f' DANIEL B. ANDERSON STEVEN E. ARNSTEIN XVARREN Y. AVNY ln 5? rw 'P rv? - A J ' 'K , cgi' ? wwf' HAROLD G. RICHARD NV. BLASS IOHN C, BONACURO ROBERT I, LAXYREXCE I. BENYOYSZKY BRANDINIORIL CARLSICN A All A35 ,Am - 11 Qi f ' sw L+ in-f wr PAUL T. CASTELEIN ROBERT F. CHAVEZ DE VERE R. IOHN E. COSTIZLLO TERRENCE I. DANEK CHRISTENSEN f.. fy T V 'AV'-. -1 , fl at I I , - i T' W' -an -sw A r 3 ' -...,. -1-ff' My ,KV -Q- iq-f' ZA 30 W DANIEL XV. DEBONIS PAUL R. DEL CARLO RALPH F. DELMONICO SAMUEL DICKASOX ERNEST F. DOYIDIO 3:25 35' 'Q -' 4 BARBARA M. THOMAS R. ECKER JOHN S. EVANS, JR. DRENNAN I - 1 ' ... I 4 A ,, A 5, W I' J S' J , .: . D V. . Y 9 'Ei A Jf..,.w,, , , .x -If ga A -4 AAAA . GERALD J. GAMBLA J, EARL IIURST DEAN XV. INCRAM , ,5 :Y V'j W' 3. 39 bn., N. - A... DAMIAN J. JELSO ROBERT M. KANE JOHN P. KORBAKIS 326 RONALD S. FELLOXVS if .,...... f JOHN F. IRELAND, JR. 5. 'W' Qu A , Far ALFRED C. KOSEL Graduates Dentistry H agp- w .1 , ' 1 .h Z 'I aj ' 355 2 1- . 'I 2 fi-'.':..',,, - 1 if ' 3' ' ff' JEROME J. LIBERA fe-QFVX. f JA4 JAMES V. LYNOTT JOHN J. MAIIAY , -an r Az, I I Q., S-9' ' ,9.....- an 1 dv... , -4 ff- 411 2,,.... DENNIS E. XIANNINC S, Q,,x 'ir-r ALBERT KIATEFR -KNO JR. i ,f-1 ! 5 w-.1 . 30 - i JOHN F. MICKA CLIFFORD M. YVILLIAM J. MOTT JOHN E. MURPHY TERENCE KILRPHI MOLLSEN I , xi' 2, Q N 71 .'l: -I , Ja 4 Im. at in , ...N 1' ' ' as 49 ff 'N 7:- , P If ju ,r-A ,gr ff z Q xguvgvijl Aer? 245 TIAS? .4'f .fig32' mi DENNIS R. OLSON VVAYNE D. OLSON NICHOLAS A. VINCENT QUAS HUGH QL'IST JR PIERONI 327 - ,- i .tx .ax 9 r 9 4 gi. , 5 x - Q-.-' f 9...,' XYILLIANI A. RANDALL JACK RIZMAN ROBERT A. SEARLES Age.-. .bf DEAN F. SKUBLE 41' Q ' 4 wh. WILLIAM NI. TANNYHILL 'Q 57 x.fi'?' GEORGE SOLHKAH 3 0 5 19V 7' fl at-1 . LONNIE XY. TINER . ...X '3 Q I 1 55 'U' if LOLIS SOMNIERFIELD 'P fr-if .ov RICHARD L. TOXYERTON 328 43 SHELDON D. SHAPIRO STEVEN j. SYALINA 'EQ av. X . ,f'-- 'ir'--1 DOIXIINIC R. TRIQMFIO ll -4- ' SCOTT XV. SHORE 1-f fit? N.-r ELNIER E. TAKENISHI s .4-9 JOSEPH E, VAN CURA H, 73 RICHARD H. VAN VERST JAMES P. VRASIC Kb .-.,,,9,.., IAMES T. NVHITE LAXVRENCE 1. XVIATR ,J L, G ,S ' Ak' frm , 1 wr' -.. Q .,, 5 -M. . 'wwf' -I ROMAN VVIRSZCZUK ALESH F. VVORTNER HOXVARD J. NVARADY 'ins'- 'Num- JEROME M. w1DLowsK1 QVQ' I. J. N Cl DOROTHY A. ZAJAUSKAS Dentistly 329 ,. +1 G gy f M. nv--,.,3lA 1 ...en , 5 I 5 S . l ' , . ,Nr .X G: XV' Q11- ,-n-n -it Q Q , ,M-.. 'ww 21,,i,1fvg ,,,Af ve. N,,g,,'.'., 5- Q-5 .,f 'So L Hi 'x x 3' G is 1-f' W 'fa if X. ANTHONY M. XX'II.I,IAkI NI. EARTH, ABE BLUMENFELD MICHAEL B. BOLAN CHARLES A. BOYLE BARRETT JR, 330 SCHOOL OF L W 1966 GRADUATES -Q --. l GERALD I BROOKS RALPH C CAMP RONALD S. CARNER JOHN T COLENIAN LEON S COXLOX ...DU f 2' ' F fl -fbi: if LINN DAVIS -S 3' fffr' If STEPHEN M DAVID M HARTICAN THOMAS F. HAXVRINS DEINIXIS XX HETLER P-XLL L REXRXEH JP.. 331 Af, 'S'-11: Q, :fun ' xff' JAKIES P. KEVIN ROBERT YV. KROP 4' of J ,....f-f 127 ' X MICH.-XEI, T. XIALLON ALL.-KN YV. MASTERS I. 2? 65. 75 Q5 , Ar- ,hi ,,. 143 xl .,-.. fi. :I -. JAMES T. NIYRHU FRANK K. NEIDIIART 'VAN 1 ' z .fC 23 Nd .,l Q' ffj:?-sflv I X ,. . .4 N' bv Y V f MARVIN J. KRUCER TERRENCE E. BRUCE D. LOCHER LEONARD 'if' 11- aff THOMAS P. MARCEL MOLINS MCLAUCHLIN VIAPLAND JAMES F. MCLAUCHLIN -agua 'G 4. --.4 'N-425' SUSAN C. O'NIEARA JAMES H. OMVIG MICHAEL E. POLLAK 332 raduates Law School '91 I-rx RICHARD J. POZDOL WILLIAM I QUIXLAN, JR. Q C' 5 , Q, if 1 KENNETH E. ROBERTS TX- -v -Q-13' S-qv GERALD T. ROHRER vw-, ' HERBERT J. SINGER 7 'QW LOUIS H, SCHERB GREGORY L. SCHNIIDT 'xlfi , I 'Jo-f E urs-, nv' JACK A. STROBEL ROGER T. SUHAR. IR, ROBERT R. SHEEH.-KN oi tl KENT D. TALBOT -SSW! as ,J ., Q. 'S ROBERT 1. MICHAEL C. WIEDEL ALLEN B. YYITZ RICHARD A. YOLHN TOMASZKIEVVICZ 333 Director of Graduates ADAMS, JoAN L, McHenry, Illinois History Loyola Historical Society 1,4. ALLEN, DENISE M. Chicago, Illinois Nursing ALTER, BERNARD S. Chicago, Illinois Accounting AMANTA, SISTER M., C.S.F.N. Des Plaines, Illinois Nursing AMAR, BENEDICT A. Chicago, Illinois Latin Alpha Sigma Nu 3.4: CADENCE 1,2,3,4, Co-editor 2,3,4g Epsilon Pi Rho 1,2,3,45 Modern Language Club 1,2,45 Phi Sigma Tau 3,41 Pi Delta Epsilon 2,3,4. ANDERSON, JON A. Chicago, Illinois Psychology AUSA 1,:2g Conservative Club 25 Gold Torch 3, Golf Team 1.:Z,3,4g Phi Sigma Tau 3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Pi Alpha Lambda 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, YR's 3,4. ARMUTAT, MICHAEL Chicago, Illinois History Classical Club 1,2. ARNSTEIN, STEVEN E. Chicago, Illinois Dentistry Alpha Omega 43 Dental Choir 1,25 St. Apollonia Guild 45 SADA 4. AVICNONE, LAXVRENCE A, Chicago, Illinois Economics Econ-Finance Society 3,41 Historical So- ciety lg Loyola Men l,2,3,4. AVNY, WARREN Y. Chicago, Illinois Dentistry Alpha Omega l,f'.,3,4, President 41 Choir 1,21 St. Apollonia Cuild 3,43 SADA Rep 1.2, 3,45 Student Council Rep. 45 UAB Rep. 4. BABLER, JAMES H. Chicago, Illinois American Chem. Society 2,3,45 Phi Sigma Tau 3,4. Chemistry BAIE'I'I'O, EDXVARD B. Chicago, Illinois Medicine SAMA 2,3,4, President 4. BAIETTO, JUDITH M. Chicago, Illinois Nursing Alpha Tau Delta 2,3,4, Archivist 35 SNAI 2. BALASKOVITS, JAMES J. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club 4, Beta Alpha Psi 3,45 SAM 3,4. BANDALA, MARY ANN Chicago, Illinois Biology, Psychology Circumference 3.4,,Secretarv 45 Loyola NEVVS 1,21 Phi Sigma Tau 3,45 SAL 25 Theta Phi Alpha 1,:2,3,45 NVasmann 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 3g Historical Society 1. BARNETT, FRANK Chicago, Illinois Medicine Phi Chi 1,:2,3,4, Judge Advocate 2, Sen- ior Class Sccretaryg Student Council 4. BARRETT, CLAUDIA M. Chicago, Illinois English BARRETT, PAUL F. Chicago. Illinois History Blue Key 3,45 Curtain Guild 1,2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 3: Loyola NEXVS 2,3,4, Features Ed- itor 45 LOYOLAN Copy Editor 45 Histor- ical Society 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 Pi Delta Epsilon 45 Psychology Club 3. BAYZIK, RONALD E. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club 25 Beta Alpha Psi 3,4, Beta Gamma Sigma 3,4. 334 BENDER, KATHERINE A. Massillon, Ohio Biology Chamberlain Hall Secretary 25 Circum- ference 3,4, President 45 Delta Zeta Chi 2,35 LOYOLA NEWS 1,2,3g Loyola VVomen 2,3,45 Phi Sigma Tau Nominating Committee 45 UAB Rep. 45 Wasmann 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, President 3. BERMAN, MICHAEL H. Chicago, Illinois Political Science Arts Council 25 Sophomore Class Vice- Pres. BERTUCA, ANTHONY T. Berwyn, Illinois History Historical Society 3,4. BERRY, MARIE A. Waukegan, Illinois Nursing Alpha Tau Delta 2,3,45 Glee Club 1,25 Inter-Sorority Council 3. BERRY, ROBERT W. Waukegan, Illinois Cross Country Team 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 15 LOYOLAN Sports Editor 35 Monogram Club 1,2,3,45 Track Team 1,2,3,4. History BIEL, JOSEPH F. Chicago, Illinois Philosophy BLACHOXVICZ, JAMES A. Hollywood, Florida Philosophy Alpha Sigma Nu 3,45 Fine Arts Club 3,4, Physics Club 1,2g United VVOrld Feder- alists 15 YD's 1,2. BLANKS, KATHRYN A. Chicago, Illinois Sociology Historical Society 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Human Relations Club 3,45 YR's 1,2,3,4, Executive Board 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Presi- dent 4. BLASS, RICHARD VV. Berwyn, Illinois Dentistry Psi Omega 1,2,3,4g St. Apollonia Guild 1,2,8,4. BLAZE, DENNIS V. Evergreen Park, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club 3,45 Foreign Students Association 2,35 Knights of Columbus 3,4. BLUMENFELD, ABE Chicago, Illinois Law BOLAND, DONNA-MARIE K. Mt. Prospect, Illinois English Circumference 45 Delaware Hall Execu- tive Council 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3,45 Phi Sigma Tau 3,4, Treasurer 45 VVomen's Inter-Hall Council Secretary 3,4. BOOSTROM, ROGER L. Moline, Illinois Mathematics Dorm Council 2,3, Senator 35 Math Club 3,45 Pi Sigma 1,2,3,4. BONACUIDI, STEVEN C. Des Plaines, Illinois Biology Dorm Council lg Loyola Men 1,25 Sigma Delta Phi 2,3,4, Social Chairman 35 VVas- mann 1,2. BOUCH, EDWARD W. Chicago, Illinois Chemistry Alpha Sigma Nu 3,4, American Chem. Soc. 4, Blue Key 3,4, President 4, Loyola NEVVS 1,:2,3,4, LSC News Editor 2, C0- Editor-in-Chief 3, LOYOLAN 4, Loyola Men 1,2, Phi Sigma Tau 3,4, Pi Delta Epsilon 2,3,4, Wasmann 1. BOWER, MARYANN L. Chicago, Illinois Medicine Class President 1,24 SAMA 1,2,3,4, Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,4. - BOYLE, JOHN s. McHenry, Illinois Biology Judo Club lg Wasmann 1. BRAUN, JUDITH K. Bufalo, New York Political Science Historical Society 2,3, Political Science Society 22,35 '1'D,s 4. BRITZ, CERARD Elmhurst, Illinois Accounting Club 2,3,4, President 4, Beta Alpha Psi 4g United Independents of Loyola 4. Accounting BRUNNER, GERARD J. Chicago, Illinois Chemistry Amer. Chem. Society 4g Sigma Pi :2,3,4. BRUNOD, MARY ALICE Chicago, Illinois Psychologyg Sociology Accounting Club 31 Coed Club 3, Histori- cal Society 2,3, Human Relations Club 4, Modem Language Club I,:2,3,4, President 2,3,4g Psychology Club 4. BUCHTHAL, DAVID C. Chicago, Illinois Mathematics Loyola NEXVS 3, Math Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Phi Sigma Tau 4: Physics Club 3. BUCZYNA, BEVERLY ANN B. Chicago, Illinois Education SNEA. 4. BUREN, BARBARA A. Chicago, Illinois Education Arts Council Secretary 3, Coed Club 1,:2,3, Readers Circle lg SNEA 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Theta Phi Alpha I,2,3,4, Historian 4. BURKE, CENEVIEVE M. Chicago, Illinois Psychology Coed Club 2,34 Psychology Club 2,3,4g Ski Club 2,3,4. BYRNES, GEORGE T. Chicago, Illinois History Alpha Delta Gamma 2,3,4, Parliamentar- ian 3, Executive Secretary 4, Miss Loyola Contest Chairman 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3,4. CAMP, RALPH C. Chicago, Illinois Law Phi Alpha Delta 3. CAPPITELLI, DENNIS W. Stickney, Illinois Biology Conservative Club 2, Dorm Council 3, Knights of Columbus 3,4, Wasmann li YR's 3,4, CARACCI, JOHN J. Melrose Park, Illinois Political Science Conservative Club 25 Dorm Council 3,45 Knights of Columbus 3,4, YR's 2,3,4. CARAVONA, RONALD D. Parma, Ohio Medicine Phi Chi l,2,3,4, Secretary 2. CAREY, KATHERINE F. Chicago, Illinois Psychology Coed Club 2g Fine Arts Club 1: Modem Language Club Ig Psychology Club 4. CARLSON, THOMAS A. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club 2,3,4g Sailing Club 3. CARR, JOHN T. Chicago, Illinois Psychology Arts Council Vice-Pres. 4. CARREON, CECILIA M. Chicago, Illinois History Circumference 4: Historical Society 3,4g United XVorld Federalists 4. CARROLL, PATRICIA D. Chicago, Illinois English Fine Arts Club 1,2,4, Loyola NEVVS 1,2, 3, Nursing Council Ig Phi Sigma Tau 3,4g Young Christian Students 1,4. CARROLL, RICHARD P. Piltsburgh, Pennsylvania Medicine Phi Chi 4. CASSIDY, THOMAS B. Chicago, Illinois Psychology InterFraternity Council 3,4, Treasurer 3, Loyola Men 3,4, Psychology Club 3,44 Tau Delta Phi 2,3,4, Scribe 3g Variety Show 3. CENAR, GEORGE T. Chicago, Illinois History SAL 2,3,4g Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 3,4, VVasmann I. CHADXVICK, KENNETH J. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club 2,3,4, Historical Society 1, Gold Torch 1,2,3. CHAVEZ, ROBERT F. Chicago, Illinois Dentistry Dental School Choir 1,:2g St. Apollonia Guild 1,2,3,4, SADA Secretary 4. COLE, MICHAEL P. Chicago, Illinois Biology Loyola Men 1: NVasmann 1, YD's 1,2. COLEMAN, JAMES L. Chicago, Illinois Basketball Team 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 3, Monogram Club 1,2,3,4. Sociology COLIN, RONALD P. Chicago, Illinois Physics Physics Club 3,4. COMMERS, MARILEE Chicago, Illinois English 335 CONNELLY, MICHAEL P. Chicago, Illinois Law' Alpha Sigma Nu 2,31 RECENT DECI- SIONS 2,3, Associate Editor 3, Student Bar Assn. Treasurer 3. CONTE, PATRICK J., JR. Chicago, Illinois Medicine Phi Beta Pi 1,2,3,4. COOK, TERRENCE Lalceugood, Ohio Medicine Phi Beta Pi 1,2,3,4g SAMA 3,4, vice- Prcs. 4. COUCHLIN. MADONNA P. Chicago, Illinois English Curtain Guild 1,2,3,4q Joint Committee on Student Facilities Secretary 2. CVITKOVICH, JOAN Gary, Indiana Nursing Historical Society 1, Modem Language Club I. DALLE MOLLE, EILEEN F. Chicago, Illinois English Modern Language Club 1,2, SAL 1,2. DANEK, TERRENCE La Grange, Illinois Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta 44 Dental School Choir 2, SADA 4, St. Apollonia Guild 24 Student Council 2, Dental School News, Asst. Ed. 3, Editor 4. DAVIDSON, BERNADETTE E. Chicago, Illinois Nursing Sigma Theta Tau 3,4. DEE, PENELOPE A. ' Chicago, Illinois Spanish Historical Society 1: SAL 1: XVasmann 1. DE CRISTOFORO. OLIMPIO P. Bay Shore, New York History Foreign Student Assn. 3,41 YD's 3,4, DELCARLO, PAUL R. Berwyn, Illinois Dentistry Dental School Choir 1,2,3.-1: Psi Omega 1,2,3,4, St. Apollonia Guild 1.2.3.-1. DELISI, SAMUEL D. Chicago, Illinois Medicine Alpha Sigma Nu 4: Freshman Vice-Pres.: Loyola Men 2: Phi Beta Pi 1.2.3,-1: Phi Sigma Tau I,:2,3,4g SAMA l,2,3,4. DENTEN, DAVID F. Chicago, Illinois Accounting DESIO, ROBERT L. Chicago, Illinois Accounting DICKASON, SAMUEL B. Chicago, Illinois Dentistry Xi Psi Phi l,2,3,-1, Secretary 1. DIETZ, CHARLES McHenry, Illinois Physics Gold Torch In Historical Society 1: Phys- ics Club 3, Secretary 4. DILLON, EDXVARD J. Chicago, Illinois Accounting DINGER, DENNIS E. Cincinnati, Ohio Loyola NEXVS 1,2,3,45 Pi Delta Epsilon 2,3,4. DIVITO, JANICE I... Oak Park, Illinois Alpha Tau Delta 3, President 4: CSNC 2,3, Vice-Pres. 35 Nursing Council 1,2,4, Arts Council Rep 35 Panhellenic Assn. 3, Nursing Delegate 4. DOLD, ROBERT C. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club 2,45 Beta Alpha Psi 3,45 Beta Gamma Sigma 3,45 Lodorians 2,3. DONNELLY, THOMAS XV. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club 3,45 Alpha Kappa Psi 3,4. DOVICHI, ARLENE M. Chicago, Illinois Education Coed Club 15 SNEA 3, Vice-Pres. 45 YD'S 3. DOVIDIO, ERNEST F. lVlzitticr, California Dentistry Blue Key 4: Delta Sigma Delta 1,2,3,45 SADA 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 45 Student Coun- cil 4. DRAPER, MICHAEL A. Joliet, Illinois Sociology Loyola NEXVS 3,45 Loyola SNCC Public Inf. Dir. 3,4g Student Rights Committee of UAB 3,45 UVVF 3,4. DRISCOLL, JOHN B. Lernoni, Illinois History Amer. Chemical Soc. 1,25 Gold Torch 3,45 Interfratemity Council 4: SAL 45 Tau Delta Phi l,2,3,-lg Custos 3, President 4. DUELLMAN, MARIANNE A. Chicago, Illinois Biology SAL 25 XVasmann 25 YD's 1,2. DUNBAR, ELMA O. Chicago, Illinois Education Coed Club 1,3. DURKAN, MARION L. Chicago, Illinois Education Alpha Sigma Alpha 2,3,4. DVORAK, KATHARINE L. Madison, Wisconsin English CADENCE 3.4: Delaware Hall President 4g Phi Sigma Tau 45 Interliall Council 45 Epsilon Pi Rho 2,3,45 Variety Show 2,4. DYVYER, MARY CATHERINE Oak Park, Illinois Mathematics Circumference 3,45 Coed Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 LOYOLAN 2.35 Loyola YVomen 2,3,45 Math Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4: Psychology Club 1,25 SAL 2,3,4. DYBAS, EDWARD F. Chicago, Illinois Marketing Econ-Finance Society 2,35 Foreign Stu- dents Assn. 2,35 Knights of Columbus 3,45 Marketing Club 3,45 Readers, Circle 15 Variety Show 1. EBBEN, ELLEN M. Oak Park, Illinois History Historical Society 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 45 YD's 3, Cor. Secy. 4. EHEMANN, ALICE M. Chicago, Illinois Mathematics Coed Club l,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Member- ship Climn. 45 LOYOLAN 3,45 Math Club 3,4, Activities Chinn. 4: Phi Mu 1,2,3,45 Pledge Mistress 2, Secretary 3, VP cz Pres. 4, SAL 2,3,45 Pan-Hellenic Council 4. EIDEN. ROBERT A. Chicago, Illinois Political Science UIL 35 YD's 1,2,3. ENGEL, DAWN M. Chicago, Illinois Educatioi- Alpha Sigma Alpha 2,35 Coed Club 1. FABIAN, JOHN S. Marion, Ohio Biology Alpha Phi Omega 3,45 Delta Sigma Phi 3,45 Dorm Judiciary Board 3,45 Loyola Men 1,2,3,45 Phi Sigma Tau 3,4. FAFORD, MARILYN Oak Lawn, Illinois Biology Alpha Sigma Alpha 2,35 Circumference 3,45 Chairman of Dean of YVomen's Gon- vocation 35 Miss Loyola Finalist 3. FAGAN, MICHAEL C. Chicago, Illinois Psychology Arts Council Treas. 35 Blue Key 3,45 Phi Sigma Tau 3,45 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1,2, 3,45 Univ. XVeekend Exec. Comm. Chm. 3. FARRELL, MARGARET M. Chicago, Illinois Education Coed Club 15 Equestrian Soc. 45 SAL 15 SNEA 3,45 YD's 3,4. FEDOTA, MARK C. Chicago, Illinois English Arts Council 4, Editor of COMMUNIQUE 45 Curtain Guild 2,35 Epsilon Pi Rho 1,2,3,4, Pres. 25 Phi Sigma Tau 3,4. FELIX, GABRIEL A. Chicago, Illinois Production Management SAM 4. FERGUSON, THEODORE R., JR. Chicago, Illinois Sociology Human Relations Club 4. FINNEGAN, THOMAS L. Sterling, Illinois Biology Sigma Delta Phi 2,3,45 YD's 1,2. FISHMAN, DAVID L. Chicago, Illinois Biology Loyola NENVS 1,2,3,4, ASSOC. Ed. 35 LOY- OLAN 45 Pi Delta Epsilon 3,45 UAB Nat. Affiliation Comm. Chm. 35 UAB Student Rights Committee 2,3,45 Wasmann 1. 336 FITZPATRICK, GERTRUDE. A. Muskegon, Michigan Nursing Coed Club 15 Stebler Hall Treas. 1, Ju- diciary Bd. 25 YD's 1. FORD, H. ELIZABETH Chicago, Illinois History Historical Society 3,45 YR's 3,4. FORTUNE, SALLY A. Chicago, Illinois History Historical Society 2,3,45 YD's 4. FRAKE, RONALD F. Glenuiew, Illinois Political Science FRONTCZAK, MARY JO LaPoi-tc, Indiana Nursing Alpha Tau Delta 2,3,45 Wasman 1. FUKA, GREGORY E. Chicago, Illinois Accounting GAHAGAN, JOHN P. Chicago, Illinois Sociology Human Relations Club Secretary 1. GARVEY, JAMES J. Chicago, Illinois English Modem Language Club 4. GARVEY, MICHAEL P. Chicago, Illinois Political Science Arts Council 3,45 President 4: Blue Key 3,45 Interfratemity Council 45 Lodorians 1,25 Loyola NEVVS 1,2,35 Junior Class President 35 Sigma Delta Phi 2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 4, YD's 1,2. GAZDA, JAMES R. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club 3,4. GHEYSEN, ARTHUR K. Chicago, Illinois Personnel SAM 45 Ski Club 3,4. GIAMBRONE, JOSEPHINE J. Lincolnwood, Illinois Education Equestrian Soc. 35 SNEA 4. GINNELLY, MARY CATHERINE Chicago, Illinois Nursing SAL 2. CLAVIANO, JOAN Villa Park, Illinois Sociology Alpha Sigma Alpha 3,4. GLOMSKI, JOEL T. Brookfield, Illinois Mathematics Alpha Delta Gamma 2,3,4, Historian 35 Math Club 4. GOEBEL, BARBARA E. Chicago, Illinois English GOLNIK, ALOYSIUS F. Elmwood Park, Illinois Marketing Delta Sigma Pi 2,3,4, Secretary 35 Market- ing 3,4. C-ONDECK, MARCIA A. I Niles, Michigan English Delaware Hall Judiciary Board 2,34 Ep- silon Pi Rho 1,2434 Delaware Hall Treas. 2,34 Inter-Hall Council 2,34 Loyola NEWS Business Mgr. 1,24 Pi Delta Epsilon l,2. COODRIDGE, GEORGE E., JR. Oak Park, Illinois History Historical Society 1,24 YD's 3g Phi Sigma Tau 3,4. COODNOVV, CHARLES N. Chicago, Illinois Political Science Political Science Club 24 YR's 1. COTTSCHALK, HELEN M. Chicago, Illinois Spanish Phi Sigma Tau 3. CRACYK, NANCY Chicago, Illinois Education Coed Club l,2,3,44 SNEA 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 34 Theta Phi Alpha 1,2,3,4, Rushing Chairman 3. CRITIS, PATRICIA L. Chicago, Illinois Sociology Human Relations Club 3,44 Phi Mu 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Historian 44 SAL 1,2,3,4. CROTHUS, MARION D. Chicago, Illinois Mathematics Curtain Cuild 3,44 Math Club 3,44 Wom- en's Rifle Team 3, President 4. CRUBB, NVENDY B. Chicago, Illinois Education SNEA 3,4. C-UFFANTI, MICHELE Washington Township, New jersey Epsilon Pi Rho 3,44 YD's 3,44 Loyola Women 3,4. CUZIOR, ANNETTE F. Chicago, Illinois Psychology Inter-Hall Council 34 Kappa Beta Camma 2,3,4, Pledge Mistress 44 Stebler Hall Sec- retary 34 SAL 3,4. CYLYS, LINAS C. Chicago, Illinois Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,44 VVasmann 14 YD's Biology 2,3. HACAN, MARY E. Des Plaines, Illinois Coed Club 14 Historical Society 1,2,3,44 YDS l,2,3,4. History HALLORAN, DENNIS H. Manitowoc, Wisconsin Fine Arts Club 24 Historical Soc. 2, History HALPER, JACK F. Chicago, Illinois Political Science Political Science Club 2. HANCHAR, JOHN C. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club lg SAM 1. HARDY, MARY ANN Chicago, Illinois Nursing CALM 34 Sailing Club lg Sigma Theta Tau 3,44 YR'S 4. HARTNETT, MADCE Chicago, Illinois Education Coed Club 1,2,3,44 Historical Society 14 SAL 1,44 SNEA 3,44 Theta Phi Alpha 2,3,4, Philanthropy Chairman 3, HAUSSLER, MAXINE J. Chicago, Illinois Sociology Historical Soc. 14 Human Relations Club 3,4, Vice-President 44 YD's 3,4. HEATON, JUDITH E. Chicago, Illinois Education HEINZ, WVILLIAM T. Chicago, Illinois Sociology HENRY, MARIANN A. Chicago, Illinois Nursing Alpha Tau Delta 3,4, Treasurer 44 CSNC 34 Equestrian Club 34 Junior Class Secre- taryg Nursing Council 2,34 SAL 24 Sigma Theta Tau 3,44 SNAI 1,2,3,44 Sophomore Class Treasurer. HERMAN, Ross C. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Loyola Drill Team 1,24 Delta Sigma Pi 3,4, Athletic Chairman. HERMANUTZ, MARCARET Chicago, Illinois German Lodorians 1,24 Phi Sigma Tau 44 Pi Delta Phi 3,4. HILLIKER, DONALD S. Dc Kalb, Illinois History Phi Sigma Tau 3,44 Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4g Variety Show Treasurer 4. HINDERSCHEID, M. JEAN Akron, Ohio Nursing Alpha Sigma Alpha 2,3,44 Variety Show 2. HITZELBERCER, PAUL YV. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club 2,3,4, Secretary 44 Beta Alpha Psi 4, Vice-President 4g SAM 3. HOGAN. JAMES J. Chicago, Illinois Political Science HOLLEY, VV. LAWRENCE Paris, Illinois Medicine Phi Chi l,2,3,4, Treasurer 3. HOMAN, ELIZABETH A. Canton, Illinois Nursing Alpha Tau Delta 3,44 Interhall Council 34 St. Joseph Manor President 34 Junior Class Vice-Presidentg Nursing Council 3,44 Presi- dent 44 Class President 44 SNAI 3,4. Hoaucic, RONALD C. Lincolnwood, Illinois Biology HORNINC, EDYVINA C. Chicago, Illinois Edl1C2lii0I1 SNEA 3,4. 337 HUBRICH, RONALD L. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club l.2,3,4, Vicff-Pr:-siflgm 31 Beta Alpha Psi 4, Secretary 44 Nlarl-icting Club 2: SAM 3. IACUZZI, ANTHONY L. Norriclge, Illinois Psycl'.r,If,gy Psychology Club 4, INCRAM, DEAN XV. Seattle, lVashing!on Dentistry Class Trcasurcr l,2,3,4g Delta Sigma Delta I,Z2,3,44 Sl. Apollonia Guild 22,3,4. IWASHKO, MARIA ' Chicago, Illinois History Foreign Students Association 44 Historical Society 1,2,44 YR's 3,4. JAKOB, EDXVARD VV. lVilniette, Illinois Finance Accounting Club 24 Econ-Finance Society 3,44 Marketing Club 2. raduate Director JANCO, PHYLLIS A. Chicago, Illinois Nursing SAL 1,2,,34 XVhite Cap Staff 4. ' JANET, SISTER M., CSFN Des Plaines, Illinois Nursing JANIGA, DANIEL M. Chicago, Illinois Biology Phi Sigma Tau 3,44 SAL 3,44 Sigma Pi 3,4, Vice-President 44 XVasmann 3.4. JAVOR, BERNADETTE M. Chicago, Illinois Education Circumference 3,4, Vice-Pres. 44 Coed Club 12,34 Human Relations Club 1.2: SNEA 13,44 Historian 2. Vice-Pres, 3: Theta Phi Alpha 1,2,3,4, Historian 3. Scholarship Chairman 41 YD's 1,2.3. JEANNE, SISTER M. Des Plaines, Illinois Nursing JELSO, DAMIAN J. Albuquerque, New Mexico Dentistry Delta Sigma Delta 44 Class Vice-President. JENDRUSIAIK. STANLEY G. Chicago, Illinois Philosophy JENKINS, CHARLES M., JR. Chicago, Illinois English Alpha Phi Omega 4: Cold Torch 34 Loyola NEXVS 2,3914 Sigma Delta Phi 1.2.3.-1. 0 Publicity Chaimian 34 Wasrnann l,... JORDAN, JAMES J. Chicago, Illinois Medicine JUDY, KENNETH L. Lancaster, Ohio Medicine Plii Beta Pi 1,2,3,4, President 44 SAMA 1,2,3,4. KANE, MARY ANN Chicago, Illinois Biology Kappa Beta Gamma 1,2,3,4, Rush Chair- man 3, President 44 Interhall Council 34 Panhcllt-nic Council 4, Publicity Chairman 4, SAL 1,2,3,44 Stt-bler Hall Vice- Pres. 3, XVasmann 1. KAROS, CONXIE C. Chicago, Illinois English fait-it Club 1,2,3,4, Card Party and Fashion Show Chairman 2, President 3, Board Member 3,44 LOYOLAN Awards Commit- tee 34 Theta Phi Alpha 2,3,4, Extension Chairman 3, Vice-President 4g Coed Fif- tit-th Anniversary Chairman 3. Graduate Director KARVEL, ROGER Niles, Illinois Biology XYasmann Biological Society 1. KAUSS, ROBERT P. Chicago, Illinois Accounting Accounting Club 3,44 Econ-Finance So- ciety 3,4, President 4. KEAN, JAMES J. 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Phil 206 Balaskoxits. James J. 125, 126, 309 Balt-str-i'i. Anthony J. 285 Balick. Don 203 Bancl.tl.i, Mary Ann 134, 209, 285 Bankoxxski, Ricartla 208, 247 Baran. Mr. R Mrs. Bernard 84 Baranoxvski. Cynthia 129, 285 Barker, James H. 150, 285 Barnt-s,D.1niel 265 Barnett. Frank J. 319 Barney, Joseph A. 111 Baron, Judy 2-15 Baron. Ron 61 Barrett, Anthony M. 330 Barrett. Claudia M. 285 Barrett. Paul F. 27, 265, 270, 281. 285 Barry, Dun 211 Barry, Richard A. 94 Barth, XYilliam M. 27, 330 Bartliuloim-xv, Thomas J. 285 Bartusieyvicz, Shirley 196 Bartiiit-Zak. Stan 188 Batista-, Robert J. 285 Battistv, Janet 130, 131 B.uu'riifrt-und, Edwin G. 285 Bxuikt-rt. Barb 209 B.uimli.u't. Rev. Raymond C., S.J. T5 Baxvclen, Ralph 210, 211 Bayzik, Ronald E. 125, 126, 309 Beam. XYilliain 195 Beck, Bill 194 Beehnvr, Mike 152, 211 Bt-laiigifr. Chuck 223 Bell. llugh G. 229. 285 B0l'lilli.1'1l'ilI1l'i 264 Bender, Katherine A. 214, 221, 2533, 281, 286 Bt-niamiu. Mary Ann 209 BL'l'lA'0X'NYl'iJ'. llaroltl G. 325 Bcreznak. Betty 209, 247 Bergexvisch, Rev. lfrvcl, S.J. 93 Bt-rrnan, Michael ll. 286 Bernal, Diane 222 Bt-rua, Linda 221 Berry, Marie A. 314 Berry, Robert YV. 286 Biel. Joseph F. 286 Bieri, Rev. John XV., S.J. 74, 165 Biestek, Rev. Felix P., S.J. 74 Bigongiari, Mary 204 Bilccky, Eugene H. 309 Bilinski, Barbara J. 286 Billings, Margaret L. 208, 286 Bilgdeau, Mr. Gr Mrs. Raymond 4 Binsfeld, Jim 241 Biskup, Nancy 192, 213 Bissell, Cushman B. 76, 86 Bixver. Paul 264 Blachowicz, James A. 260, 286 Blachoxvski, Bob 123 Blais. John 198 Blake, Thomas M. 286 Blakemore, John 198 Blanks, Kathryn A. 249, 286 Blanton, Harry 143 Blascovich, Jim 210 Blashingham, Dr. Emily J. 243 Blass, Richard XV. 325 Blaze, Dennis V. 126, 309 Blecha, Rick 199 Block, Mr. YValter 92, 251 Blumenfeld, Abe 330 Blumenthal, Jo-Carol 200 Blyth, Barb 213 Boduch, Ronald J. 319 Bocse, Jack 218 Bolilman, Dennis 129 Bohn, George 190 Bohon, Chuck 202 Bolan, Michael B. 330 Boland. Donna-Marie K. 134, 196. 214, 286 , Bonaguidi, Steven C. 210, 286 Bonaguro, John 174, 325 Bonk, Jim 125, 126 Boostrom, Roger L. 286 Bordonaro, Carma 213 Boroxvski, Madonna 246, 255 Bough, Edward YV. 22, 27, 267. 281. 286 Bouscaren, Louis H.G. 76 Boutrons,Ji1n 230 Bower. Maryann L. 319 Bowes, Thomas 286 Boxvinan, Rev. David, S.J. 192 Boyd, Dr. Virgil 116 Boyer, John 135 Boyle, Charles A. 330 Boyle, John S. 286 Brabeck, Len 123 Bradley, Sue 192 Brandimore, Robert J. 325 Brannigan, Patrick J. 287 Brasky, Ted 233 Braun, Judith K. 287 Braun, Ruth 222 Brauner, Heinz-Juergen 206, 241, 287 Bredemann, Dave 126 Breen, John P. 255, 287 Breier, Tom 123 Bremner, Susan M. 287 Bresnahan, G. 230 Brinkman, Rich 258 Brischle, Barb 204 Britz, Gerard J. 126, 258, 309 Broderick, XVilliam F. 211, 287 Brooker, Mrs. Marie 114 Brooks, Gerald J. 331 Brophy, Jim 211 Brunet, Gerald P. 287 Bninkard, Pat 221 Brunner, Gerald J. 287 Bruno, Carl 219 Bruno, John S. 319 Brunod, Mary Alice 131, 287 Bubness, Mary Ann 189, 209 Buchthal, David C. 151, 287 Buck, Steve 219 Buczyna, Beverly Ann 287 Budill, Mary Jo 192 Budz, Mr. Br Mrs. John J. 84 Budzik, Shirley 131 Budzisz, Elaine 148 Buhl, Mr. Sz Mrs. YVilliam 84 Buren, Barbara A. 287 Burke, Elaine 209 Burke, Genevieve M. 287 Burla, Frank P. 255, 287 Burlage, Rev. Carl J., S.J. 144 Burns, Mike 202 Burton, Ed 224 Buschbacher, Mike 190 Buschmann, Raymond P. 134, 258, 287 Busscher, XVarren 150, 265 Butler, Veronica 222 Buttitta. Dominic J. 309 Byrne, Patricia A. 315 Byrnes, George T. 206, 287 Cadavid, Edvard 251 Cahill, Robert P. 128 Cain, George P. 288 Calistro, Ralph 258 Callahan, Dr. James J. 76 Callahan, John F. 27 Callan, Jim 224 Callippo, John 223 Callow, Susan C. 288 Cameron, Ian 243 Camp, Ralph C. 195, 341 Campbell, George M. 319 Canning, Agnes 255 Cappitelli, Dennis W. 288 Capriotti, Larry 219 Caracci, Caravon John J. 288 a, Ronald D. 319 Carey, Jim 206 Carey, Katherine F. 288 Carlsen, Laurence 174 Carlsen, Lawrence I. 325 Carlson, Jeff 223 Carlson, Thomas A. 126, 309 Camer, Ronald S. 341 Carney, Denny 219 Carney, William Roy 76 Carr, John 152, 288 135, 288 Carreon, Cecilia M. 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Daniel 73, 75 Conte, Patrick J. 319 Cook, Terrence J. 319 Corasiniti, Valerie 204 Corboy, Sheila 208 Cortesi, Nina 288 Cortez, Linda 222 Cosgrove, Thomas B. 309 Costello, John E. 325 Costello, Maureen M. 289 Coston, James E. 87 Couch, Denny 218 Couch, Pat 219 Coughlin, Madonna P. 289 Coutinho, V. 251 Cox, James C. 75, 97 Crane, Mitchael E. 341 Crimmins, Jerry 202 Croke, Dan 294 Crosby, George 206 Cudahy, Michael 76 Cukla, James D. 123, 309 Culen, Elaine 222 Cullen, William F. 289 Cummings, Pat 129 Cummings, XValter J. 76 Cummings, Walter J., Jr. 76 Curley, Nancy C. 289 Cvitkovich, Joan 204, 315 Dahm, Diane 213, 245 Dalle Molle, Eileen F. 289 Daly, Eileen 204 Danek, Terrence 173, 174, 325 Daniliuk, John 206 Danza, Sal 190 Darcy, Ken 231 Daugherty, Gene 198 Davidson, Bernadette 315 Davidson, Douglas C. 289 Davis, Linn 341 Davy, Tom 249 Dean, Thomas A. 76 Dehonis, Daniel W. 232, 325 DeButts, John D. 76 De Carlo, Dee 118 De Christoforo, Olimpio P. 289 Dee, Penelope A. 289 De Figlia, Carmen F. 289 Deksnys, Rumy 238 Del Campo, Joe 188 Del Carlo, Paul R. 325 Delisi, Samuel D. 319 DelMonico, Ralph 173, 174, 218, 325 Delzer, Harold 219 Denkewalter, Robert C. 27 Denman, Terrence L. 319 Denney, Virginia 129 Dennis, Ellen 216 Denten, David F. 309 Denten, Donna L. 289 DeNys, Marty 255 DcOrio, Tony 198, 199 De Pauw, Phil 225 DeRose, Louie 198 De Sio, Robert L. 309 D'Esposito, Puddy 209 D'Esposito, Jillian C. 289 DeVault, Rev. Joseph, S.J. 176 Devine, Edward 148 Devlin, Bill 232 Devocelle, Lawrence P. 218 289 De Zur, Tom 223 Diacon, Christine 251 Diamantos, Vicki 204 Dickason, Samuel Dickinson, Cecily 325 243 Diesing, Bill 120 Dieter, Lynn 192 Dietz, Charles J. 150, 151, Di Cirolamo, Bob 211 Dilorio, Glen 121 Di Lallo, Carol 212 Dillon, Edward J, 309 Dillon, Rev. John T., S.J. 253 Dinelli, Donald R. 289 Dinger, Dennis E. 289 Disen, Earl 289 Di Tata, Sandra 131 DiTella, Phil 210 Di Vito, Janice L. 189, 217, 315 Dixon, Bill 218, 219 Dixon, Joan 129 Dolan, Thomas 148 Dold, Bob 125, 126, Dolezal, Vicki 129 Dollard, Rev. Stewart E., S.J 74 Dolzyn, Monte 211 Domke, John 149 Domagalski, Ray 241, 258 Donlow, Stephen 218 Donnelly, Donnelly Donohue Donohue Donovan a Mike 219 Thomas XV. 310 Carol 222 John P. 111 Bill 231 Dooley, James A. 76 Dorschel, Querin P. 76 Dotson, Arthur L. 290 Dovichi, Arlene M. 290 Dovidio, Ernest 174, 232, 3 Dowd, Jim 206 Doyle, Bernard 203 Drakton, Ray 207 Drankie, David M. 290 Draper, Mike 248 Dreher, Noelle 192. 196 Dreunan, Barbara M. 326 Drew, Theresa 255 1 289 25 Driscoll, James F. 290 Driscoll, John 223, 290 Dryan, James R. 319 Ducey, John M. 115 Duda, Eugene E. 320 Duellman, Marianne A. 290 Duffalo, Marilyn 212 Duffy, Chuck 206 Du Lude, Kathleen 290 Dunbar, Elma O. 290 Dunne, Mrs. R. Jerome 78 Durbin, John P. 320 Durkan, Marion L. 290 Durkin, Jim 188, 191, 219 Durlacher, Martin L. 290 Dvorak, Katharine L. 196. 214, 290 Dwyer, Charles 152 Dwyer, Jill 151, 246, 253, 290 Dyba, Thomas J. 91 Dybas, Edward F. 123. 310 Dykla, John J. 150, 151, 290 Dzeidzina, Diana 118, 123, 124 ' Ebben, Ellen M. 290 Ecker, Thomas 174, 326 Edgeworth, Bob 129 Effa, Margaret M. 290 Egan, Joe 202 Ehemann, Alice 151, 189, 208 246, 291 Ehrman, Diane 209 Eichinger, Donna 149, 222 Eiden, Robert A. 291 Eischenk, Sigmund 150 Elboar, Jim 230 Elder, Yvonne M. 291 Elia, Sandra 222 Emanuele, Nicholas 268 Engel, Dawn M. 291 Engels, Matt 126 Engert, Liz 192 England, Mike 219 Erickson, Ralph 62 Erie, Robert A. 331 Ernest, Marty 252 Ernst, Marilyn 212 Eubelhower, Susan Eulenberg, Alexander SG 204 Evans, John S., Jr. 232, 326 212 Evans, JoAnn Evans, Patricia 149, 222 A QT. 3? 235. , AJ. G '16 .1- Fabian, jack 225 Faford, Marilyn I. 291 Fagan, Michael C. 199, 291 Fardy, Rich 198 Fagell, Mr. and Mrs. joseph Farrell, Margaret M. 291 Fasano, Ross 206 Fedota, Mark C. 291 Fegan, Iolm 206 Feichter, Patton 243 Fe1cht,Ilka 238 Felice, Rev. Iohn, SJ. 180 Felix, Gabriel Acuna 310 Fellows, Ronald S. 174, 326 Ferguson, Ted 241 F errera, Victor M. 291 Fial, Diane 148, 212 Fico, Connie 222, 252 Filas, Rev. Francis L., SJ., 174 Finn, Jim 249 Finnegan, Jim 198 Finnegan, Thomas L. 291 Finnell, Ellworth 89 Fiore, Claudia 204 Fischer, Edward F. 291 Fischer, Rev. Franklin C. 74 Fishman, David L. 291 Fitch, Nina 212, 214 Fitzgerald, Daniel W. 119, 310 Fitzgerald, Ioe 211 Fitzpatrick, Gertrude A. 315 Fitzpatrick, Iohn I. 320 Fitzpatrick, Sharon 204 Fitzpatrick, Trudi 204 Flanagan, Dr. 136 Fleck, Leonard M. 291 Fleis, Kathy 204 Fleischer, Kathy 212 Fletcher, Bob 268 Floyd, Cathy 196 Foley, Par 229 Forbes, Pam 147, 246 Forkins, Mr. james 93 Forkins, Patti 196 Forrnell, Art 126 Forsythe, Jack 218 Fortune, Sally A. 291 Fournier, Iohn H. 320 Foumier, Julie 255 Fox, Rev. Robert I., S.I. 258 Franchi, Louis 255 Evett, Rev. Lester J., S.J. 171 Francis, John 233 Francis, Steve 238 Francona, Carol 212, 258 Frank, Albert R. 320 Fransioli, Paul 150 Frey, Joan 148 Friend, Eve 238 Froelich, Judy 258 Froelich, Nancy 258 Frontczak, Mary Jo 204, 216, 315 Fuentes, Joanne 245 Fuertges, Dan 173, 232 Fuka, Gregory E. 310 Furlong, Clair W. 86 Gadbois, Claude 233 Gahagan, John P. 241, 291 Gaik, Gloria 196 Gajewski, Bob 198 Galvin, Mrs. Paul 76 Galvin, Robert W. 97 Gambla, Gerald J. 326 Gambla, Rich 129 Garcia, Mike 215 Gardner, Joseph 203 Garrett, Gail 204 Carrity, John 202 Garvey, James J. 131, 292 Garvey, Michael P. 152, 191, 281, 292 Garvey, Rick 152 Gattuso, Marion J. 147, 292 Gay, Robert C. 292 Gay, Thomas R. 320 Gazzerro, Paul M. 165 Geldhof, Janice R. 204, 315 Geraghty, Marty 203 Gerberi, Mike 211 Gerken, Cathy 222 Gerrietts, Dr. John S. 145 Geyer, Donia 213 Gheysen, Arthur K. 310 Ciacherio, Joe 224, 225 Giallanza, Tom 146, 152, 218 Giambrone, Josephine J. 292 Gibula, Robert 149 Gifford, Gerald 174 Gillies, Frederick M. 76 Gillman, Tom 232 Gilmore, Mary 247 Gimber, Lynn 204 Ginex, Maria 192, 193 Ginnelly, Mary C. 315 Gipson, Karen 130, 131 Giunta, Betty 209 Glass, John R. 310 Glaviano, Jean J. 292 Glazar, Chris 152, 243 Glomski, Joel T. 292 Gober, Bruce 148 Goedert, John P. 86 Goehl, Robert 174, 233 Goglin, Dr. 8r Mrs. Aurel 85 Giocoechea, Robert 263 Golden, Robert 132 Golec, Tom 173 Golnik, Aloysius 123, 190, 310 Gondeck, Marcia A. 292 Gondeck, Ronald G. 292 Goodnow, Charles N. 292 Goodridge, George E. Jr., 292 Goosherst, John C. 292 Gorzelnik, Anne 221 Gottschalk, Helen M. 134, 292 Govekar, Paul 132 Gracyk, Nancy J. 292 Graham, Mary 209 Graham, Patricia C. 129, 134, 292 Graham, Steve 198 Granahan, Pat 126 Grabski, Lad F. 169 Greene, Dick 199 Greenstein, Charles 61 Gregory, Carol 200 Grella, Tony 210 Griggs, George D. 293 Gritis, Patricia L. 293 Grivetti, John 249 Grodoski, Gail 189, 200, 204 Groeber, Mary 214, 222 Grohar, Bill 206 Grollig, Rev. Francis X., S.J., 198, 243 Grot, James 136 Grothus, Marion D. 245, 293 Grover, Mary 149, 222 Grubb, Wendy B. 293 Gruber, Bemadette 129, 258 Gryzlo, Matthew J. 215, 293 Guadagnuolo, Rosemarie 209 Guest, Allen 147 Gudewicz, Paul 207 Guido, Jim 184, 206, 229 Guinta, Antoinette C. 293 Gulanick, Mary Ellen 222 A Gulati, Susmil 251 Guziec, Frank 146 Guzior, Annette F. 193, 293 Guzy, Ron 194 Haberman, John R. 331 Hackert, Valerie 200 Hahn, Jerry 66 Harbertson, Lane 232 Haeflinger, Chuck A. 219 Halas, George S. 79 Halenar, Linda 222 Haley, Claudia 212 Hallberg, Terry 240 Hallenbeck, Stephen M. 331 Halloran, Dennis H. 293 Halper, John F. 293 Hanchar, John C. 310 Hanley, Jack 218 Hannan, John E. 91 Hannigan, Jery 258 Hannon, John YV. 310 Hapaniewski, Ed 152, 184, 248 Haravon, Kathy 209 Harding, Bonnie 214, 222 Hardy, Mary 293 Harper, Mr. 6r Mrs. VVillia.m 8 Harrington, Eileen 152, 204 Harris, Leonard S. 293 Harshbarger, Fran 221 Hartigan, David M. 331 Hartigan, Robert 238 Hartman, Bob 255 Hartman, Cherie 209 Hartnett, Madge 209, 293 Harty, Patti 213 Harvey, Margie 196 Hasbrouck, Jane 204 Hath, YVilliam 150 Hatzell, Marilyn 124, 209 Haussler, Mazine J. 293 Haverstock, Tom 233 Hawkins, Mr. Michael 92 Hawkins, Thomas F. 73, 75 Hawkins, Thomas F., Jr. 331 Hawkins, Tim 104, 106 Hayes, Rev. J. Donald, S.J., 93, 218 Hayes, John C. 75, 105, 202 Hayes, John L. 310 Hayes, Mr. 8a Mrs. Joseph 84 Hayes, Philip 238 Heany, Patricia M. 293 Heaton, Judith E. 293 Hebert, Adrienne M. 293 Hebert, Martha 243 Hecht, Rev. F. Torreris. S.J., 134 Heidenrich, Mary Ann 204 Hellgeth, Rich 147 Hellwig, Thomas M. 320 Henderson, Rev. Laurence 74, 145 Henneghan, Patricia 258 Hennigar, Ron 119, 190 Henry, Mariann A. 217, 315 Herman, Ross C. 190, 310 Hermanutz, Margaret 130, 134 293 Hermes, Michael 218 Herring, Bob 233 Herrmann, Joan M. 209, 293 Hetler, Dennis VV. 331 Hickey, Gertrude 252 Hickey, Matthew J., Jr., 76 Hickland, Tom 225 ' Hilding, Owen 255 Hilliker, Donald S. 293 Hinderscheid, M. Jean 200, 204, 315 Hines, Charles M. 76 Hinman, Lawrence M. 294 Hippler, Margaret M. 294 Hirschauer, Bill 207 Hirt, Bill 147 Hirt, Fred 147 Hitzelberger, Paul YY. 125, 126, 310 Hjelm, Ken 255 Hobart, Edward D., 320 Hodkowski. Ted 198 Hogan, Bill 198, 199 Hogan, James J. 294 Holley, 'XYilbur L. 320 Homan. Elizabeth A. 27, 161, 204, 315 Hoover, Bob 230 Hope. Gerry 224, 255 Hopfner. Daniel 244 Hoppenjans. Lynda 20-1 Hora, David M. 320 Horlick. Ronald G. 294 Horn, Jim 191, 203 Horning, Edwina C. 294 Jakob, Joan 124 Hostert, George A., Jr. 94 Huarisa, John B. 76 Hubrich, Ronald L, 125, 126, 310 Huebner, Mary Kay 315 Hullinger, Susan 212 Hummert, Dr. Paul A. 260 Hunt, Ed 270 Hurst, J. Earl 326 Hurtubise, Rev. Mark F., S.J., 242 Hynes, Jim 190 Iacco, John 211 Iacuzzi, Anthony L. 294 Ingram, Dean NV. 326 Insull, Samuel, Jr. 76 Ireland, George 46 Ireland, John F., Jr. 326 Irvin, Sue 221 lvan, Joan K. 294 Ivancic, Claudette 129 Iwashko, Maria 294 Izzo, Rich 188 Jachinski, Jan 196 Jackson, James E. 310 Jacob, George J. 311 Jacobs, Jim 194 Jacobs, Tom 190 Jagiello, Joe 152 Jakal, Arnold 251 Jakob, Edward VV. 311 James, Robert 232 Janco, Phyllis A. 316 Janet, Sr. M., C.S.F.N. 316 Janitga, Daniel M. 215, 294 Janovsky, Charles 149 Janulaitis, Vic 85. 222 Janus, Joyce A. 320 Jamioc, Max 118 Jaske, Alice 112 Javor, Bernadette M. 294 Jeanne, Sr. M., C.S.F.N. 316 Jelso, Damian J. 232, 326 Jendrusiak, Stanley G. 294 Jenkins, Charles M., Jr. 210, 218, 294 Johns, Jack T. 320 Johnson, Nan 213, 214 Johnson, Phil 232 Jones, Owen Barton 77 Jordan, Dick 129, 262 Jordan, James J. 320 Jordan, Lorry 204 Joyce, Mary L. 294 Joyce, Robert E. 77 Judy, Kenneth L. 320 Juraszewski, Florence M. 294 Juskevich, Barbara 130 Kaiaskie, Mary Helen 221 Kaman, Frank 173 Kamykowski, Edward A. 150, 294 Kane, Mary Ann 189, 193, 294 Kane, Robert 173, 326 Kania, Ken 241 Kapina, John 203 Kapke, Gary 123 Kaplan, Allen M. 320 Kappes, Roberta 212 Kapshull, Janice 129 Kargol, Alexander J. 295 Karos, Connie C. 209, 247, 295 Karr, Bob 207 Karvel, Roger J. 295 Katz, Allan 255 Kauss, Bob 119 Kave, Dennis 241 Kawane, Don 232 Kazan, Robert 149 Keane, Martin J. 295 Keamey, Paul L. 195, 331 Keating, Arthur 77 Keenan, XVilliam M. 311 Keeney, Al 219 Kehl, Roberta E. 216, 316 Kehoe, Sandra A. 295 Kellstadt, Charles H. 77, 87 Kelly. Cheryl 196 Kelly, Ginny 209 Kelly, Rosaleen 204 Kemmer, Randolph 224 Kenneavy, Steve 202 Kennedy, Dick 199, 229 Kennedy, Kathy 213 Kennedy, Dr. Thomas M. 114 Kennedy, Tom 206 Kepner, Robert VV. 123, 311 Kerins, Thomas 295 Kerschner, Richard 219, 255 Kerwin, Charles C. 76, 87 Keser, Jacqueline 221 Kesteloot, James M. 295 Kevin, James P. 195, 332 Kezon, Pete 218, 219 Khoury, Dennis 231 Kiefs, Thomas E. 321 Kieta, Den 215 Killean, James E. 321 Kiniery, Miss Gladys 75, 156 Kiniery, Dr. Paul 110 Kinney, Ken 224 Kirk, Marcella M. 295 Kirsch, Robert 126 Kizurek, Bill 211 Kledzik, Gregory E. 173 Klees, Judy 204, 217 Klein, Jim 219 Klenda, Dr. Harry M. 27 Klikun, Judy 221 Klimas, Ronald 132 Kloba, Joseph A. 241, 295 Kloba, Ken 241 Klocko, Eileen 246 Klos, Carolyn 129 Klunder, Pat 199 Knes, Carol J. 209, 295 Knorst, Janice 247 Kobel, Linda 192, 214 Koch, Richard M. 123, 311 Koemer, Frank 225 Kolanowski, Marilyn 222 Kolasa, Arlene 193 Konrad, Carolyn 249 Kopicri, Ken 148 Koprowski, Miss Elaine 208, 240 Korbakis, John P. 326 Korchinski, Vernard S. 117 Korshak, Sidney R. 77 Kosel, Alfred G. 326 Koski, Kirk 219 Kostel, Thomas 119, 126, 311 Kostus, Sandra L. 316 Koutiel, George B. 295 Kowalski, Cindy 212 Kozikoski, Gene M. 125, 126 131 Kozlowski, Barbara 238, 246 Kramer, Tom 210 Krance, Robert A. 295 Kreici, David C. 295 Kretch, Mike 224 Krueger, Tom 215 Kreuser, Mrs. Irene 92, 124 Kreuser, Juliana 295 Kreutzjans, Hank 198, 199 350 Kristopaitis, Ray 258 Krivis, Krivis, Joseph E. 218, 295 Judy 212, 258, 259 Krol, Andrea 213 Krolikowski, Rev. Walter P., s.J., 27, 74, 75, 143 Krop, Robert YV. 332 Krueger, Robert 244 Krueger, Tom 215 Kruger, Marvin J. 332 Kruit, Shirley 221 Krukones, Michael G. 296 Krzyzek, Phyllis 196, 296 Ksiazek, Tom 218 Kuehn, Robert J. 296 Kujawa, Jody 124 Kulovitz, Bemadette M. 296 Kuipa, Jerry 188 Kunich, Michael 22 Kunke, Kupst, Liz 149,241 Mary Jo 189, 193 Kurtz, Amieta 204 Kurtz, Curtis G. 321 Kusek, Ed 184 Kush, Mike 233 Kutza, Elizabeth A. 209, 296 Kvasnicka, Katherine L. 296 Kwacala, Larry 225 LaChance, Cecile C. 296 Lachman, Harold 87 Lacis, Vicky 146 Ladone, Joseph 232 Lamas, Joe 152, 222, 223, 296 Lagoski, Richard J. 296 Lamendella, Justine 251 Lammert, Jeanne 220, 269 Lang, Rich 222, 223 Lantemian, Joseph B. 77 Lapinski, Kathy 221 Laskay, Thomas E. 321 Laskowski, Rich 203 Lattyak, Jerry 203 Laubhan, Dave 210 Lauduskie, Ed 126 Laura, Sr. M., O.S.F. 316 Lauth, Dennis 233 Lavelle, Michael T. 321 Lavin, Bill 218, 219 Lavin, Mike 206 Lawlor, Frank 61 Lawlor, Jeanne T. 296 Lazar, Robert J. 296 Leach, Dave 121 Lehman, Elizabeth 316' Lehman, Posie 209 Leibowitz, Bette 262 Leibowitz, Saul 263 Lejeck, George E. 126, 311 Leksander, Alan 119 Lemancik, Robert J. 311 Le Mire, Ed 173, 232 Lenkait, Thomas A. 296 Lenz, Roberta 208 Leonard, Arthur T. 77 Leonard, Terrence E. 332 Leonardi, Mary Ann 258, 259 Lescher, Peggy 161, 212 Leuer, Mr. Sz Mrs. Paul 84 Lewickey, Marge 208 Legs, Mrs. Frank J. 77, 78, Lewis, Jim 230 Lewis, John R. 87 Leyboume, Anne 221 Lezon, Thomas YV. 296 Libera, Jerome J. 232, 327 Liebman, Morris I. 86 Lietz, Dr. Paul S. 135 Lillig, Laurence M. 296 Lindeman, James 195 Lindl, Dorothy 222 Lineck, Kristine 147 Linehan, Bonnie 245 Lipinski, John 121 Lisack, Dennis 150 Liscarz, Joan 208 List, Jean M. 297 Liska, Ruth Ann 258 Liteau, Jim 223 Lobo, A. Fred 266 Locher, Bruce D. 332 Loda, Terri M. 208, 221, 246, 297 Lodge, Dr. Mary P. 157 297 Logman, Lynn 204 Lojkovic, Paul A. 249, 297 Lombardi, Philip J. 210, 297 Lombardo, Priscilla T. 297 Londos, Neal 148, 218 Long, Richard 149 Loredo, Anna 251 Loreute, Rev. James, S.J. 251 Loventhal, Bill 222 Lowell, Susan 200 Lubanowski, Al 210 Luberta, Tom 211 Lubman, Dick 233 Luce, James P. 135, 258, 297 Ludwig, Deborah 129 Luka, Anastasia 249 Lukas, Ronald 241 Lundberg, Janice 149 Luschelc, Raenita 208, 297 Lushnia, Thomas J. 297 Lyke, William E. 199, 297 Lyne, Jen'y 46 Lynn, Rita 124, 192, 252 Lynott, James V. 232, 327 Lyons, Lorraine 222 Lysiak, Arthur 249 Macaluso, Donald A. 321 Maciejewski, Adrian B. 297 Macievic, Anthony 129, 130 Mack, Lee 231 Macken, Kitty 208 Madda, Frank 206 Magee, Jim 210 Maggio, Carole L. 209, 297 Maguire, Very Rev. James F., S.J. 72, 74, 75 Majcherek, Virginia 204 Majznck, C. 251 Mahajam, Mohindor 251 Mahay, John J. 327 Maher, Michael 218 Maier, Paul A. 311 Malanga, Sandra C. 297 Malecki, Thomas 149 Malinowski, Marianne 135 Mallon, Michael T. 332 Malloy, Rev. John C., S.J. 75, 91 Maloney, Anne-Maureen 240, 246 Maloney, Betty 222 Maloney, Mike 123 Mancini, Ralph J. 311 Manley, Mike 219 Manning, Dennis 27, 174, 327 Manning, Lawrence 188 Mansell, Don 188 Manzara, Anthony 147 Marcus, David P. 297 Marcy, Tim 255 Manzke, Edward T. 297 Manzke, Mary R. 95 Marchlewski, Bettina 204 Marecek, James F. 147, 297 Margaret Mary, Sr., D.S.M.P. 316 ,f 'Jn -I A , ...v , X: i Au ,mg x .. I X' -.-.-, Q .-.Q W 4 S s . - H 4,H, A nrhffiv F x Q - .,., 3 4 a--1 5 . Q . 1 fa- f , ,X.1.iN ' ,X gg'-Iv. J. Eng-sqv 1' . W., ,,-.Q YQ 1-..,. I , .hs ,X Q ni . v 1 v 35 2' Q' W -mfbgwsssvmiw' Aff, ' 15, J, , F I 4 u 'lin -. Mysyli. Leahy, Bill 198 Leahy, Michael 22, 130, 134, 262, 296 Le Blanc, Miss Mariette 75, 93 Lee, James A. 321 Le Febre, Martha 131, 196, 214 Mariella, Dr. Raymond 146 Maring, Rich 215 Marion, Sr. M., C.S.F.N. 316 Mamioll, Mary 213 Marrella, Bob 190 Marrese, Rocco A. 321 Marrin, Thomas P. 311 Marriott, Mary 298 Marshall, Pat 204 Marsico, Frank 229 Martin, Adele 209 Martin, Judy 208 Martinelli, Diane 196 Martinkovic, Dorothy 129 Masters, Allan NV. 332 Mategrano, Albert, Jr. 327 Mateja, Chester A. 321 Matheu, Frank 218, 219 Mathys, Mary A. 189, 208, 298 Matre, Dr. Richard 110 Mattem, Robert NV. 298 Mattingly, Tom 225 Mattis, Richard C. 298 Matula, Joanne L. 151, 298 May, Jerry 190 May, Phil 119, 191, 202 Mayer, Frank D. 86 McArdle, Sharon A. 298 McCabe, James 27 McCaffree, Sallie 204, 209 McCaffery, John L. 77 McCann, Miss Elizabeth A. 75, 95 McCann, Mike 225 McCarthy, Mr. Sr Mrs. J. 84 McCarthy, Marguerite G. 184, 298 McCarthy, Mary A. 298 McCarthy, Mr. 8z Mrs. M. 84 McCartie, Tad 199 McCauslin, Mary Anne 216 McClay, Mary Beth 149, 208 McCloskey, Dean Harry L. 75, 93 McCormick, Maureen 189, 208 McCue, B. James 95 McCutchen, Thomas C. 298 McDermott, Marie 196 McDonald, Jean 216, 217 McDonald, George G. 298 McDonald, Mary Jo 213 McDonald, William 252 Mglionaugh, Mr. 6: Mrs. Mark McDonnell, Bill 206 McDonnell, Peggy 196 McGary, Sandy 192 McGinn, Ed 230, 249 McGoldrick, Karen 253, 298 McGoorty, John P. 86 McGovern, Tom 191, 215 McGrath, VVilliam 229 McGuire, Lambert 131 McGuire, Nancy J. 298 McHugh, Rosemary E. 208, 298 McKenna, Dennis 47 McKillup, Brian 207 McLaughlin, James F. 332 McNelly, Belkis M. 251, 298 McNelly, Judith R. 298 McLaughlin, Thomas P. 332 McNulty, Margaret C. 299 McPartlin, Mary Louise 113 McShane, Denny 22, 267 Meares, Ginger 184, 189, 200 Meder, Thomas NV. 211, 299 Medick, Judy 209 Meers, Henry YV. 82 Meier, Dr. Robert A. 120, 125 Meinardus, Paul 211 Mellskog, John W. 299 Melvin, Jacqueline M. 299 Melvin, Jan 244 Mendygral, Carol D. 316 Menezes, Jerome 251 Menis, Valentino 184 Mentag, Rev. John, S.J. 74 Merenda, Teresa 221 Merrion, Joseph E. 77, 87 Merwick, Pat 149, 208, 222 Meske, Douglas 229 Metzler, Mary Ellen 245 Meyer, Donald G. 123 Meyers, Jack 206 Micetich, Kenneth 149 Michaels, Kay 204 . Michaels, Thomas 150, 255 188, 311 Michels, Roger L. 23, 119, Michno, Dennis 255 Micka, John F. 327 Middleton, John 238 Mihm, Larry 215 Mikulski, Ann 221 Milakorich, John 126 Milazzo, Frank A. 311 Milkowski, Mary Anne 258 Miller, Craig A. 211, 299 Miller, Rochelle D. 299 Miller, Susan 246 Milos, Dean 252 Milos, YVayne 173, 174 Minarcik, John 224 Mines, Harvey R. 229 Mini, Janet 69 Mirabile, Jim 194 Mitchell, Dennis 229 Mitchell, John 215 Mitchell, Sarah E. 299 Mize, Rita 241 Mlinarcik, Sandy 212 Mogilnitsky, Dr, Theodosi A. 119 Mokelke, Mike 203 Molenda, Francis A. 299 Molidor, Stephen J. 136, 299 Mollsen, Clifford M. 327 Moloney, XVilliam P. 94 Monaco, Stephen A. 125, 311 Monahan, Edward T. 299 Montague, Rev. Michael, S.J. 177 Montalbano, Catherine 258, 259, 299 Montana, Jim 225 Morse, Stephen R. 321 Mortaro, Richard 229 Moses, Ron 191, 224, 225 Mosley, Harry 255 Moss, Herb 218 Moss, Paul G. 190, 311 Mosse, Myra S. 299 Mosse, Peter 234 Mostek, Diane 204, 241, 246 Motluck, Irv 112, 194 Mott, VVi1liam J. 327 Motto, George S. 321 Motto, Mary Kay 151, 208, 246 H Mueller, Noreen 200 Muldoon, Marilynn 222 Mullady, Walter F. 77, 82 Mulligan, Rev. Robert YV., S,J 73, 74, 75, 134 Mulqueenev, Eileen N. 216, 217, 318 Munch, Roxanne 221 Mundy, Dr. Paul 133 Munro, Thomas J. 119, 311 Muranyi, Julie 245 , Murawski, Joseph D. 299 Muro, John 206 Murphy, Bob 206 Murphy, Lt. Col. Charles E. 153 Murphy, John E. 258, 327 Murphy, Joseph M. 300 Murphy, Mary 241 Murphy, Terence J. 327 Murphy, Thomas E. 300 Murray, James T. 332 Murray, Reg 225 Murray, Rev. Robert, S.J. 17 Muskus, Greg 219 Noreen 213 Montfordi, Miss Harriet 200 Mooney, Denny 207 Mooney, Ed 224, 225 Moore, Mignon 196 Moran, David A. 238, 299 Morin, Marty 230 Moron, Dorothy 184 Morris, Robert 132 Morris Morris Morris XVilliam C. 133, 238 on, Jim 223 sette, Marie 192 Morrow, Greg 219 Morrow, John 119 Nahnsen, Carol 2-18 Naik, Rev. Gregory, S.J. 229 Naleway, Conrad 147 Namovicz, Bemard 194 Naramatsu, Kei 211 Nasca, Vincent P. 300 Nash, Mary C. 300 Nash. Phil 206 Natale, Mary 216 Natkin, Ian 222, 223 Navarro, Tina 245 Negele, Hilary 210 Neitenbach, Nancy 196 Neihart, Frank K. 196 Nekola, Mary V. 300 Nelluyelil, Ioseph 251 Nelson, Todd S. 300 Nemchock, Cathy 131 Nestor, Maryline 208 Neu, Ieanne 161, 204 Nicholas, Iohn 118 Nichols, Indy 212 Nichols, Roy I. 123, 311 O'Keefe, Iohn F. 77 O'Kcfe, Friar Sebastian, OFM Conv. 241 Oliver, Candace I. 300 Olko, Bob 231 Olson, Dennis 173, 174, 327 Olson, Iames T. 300 Olson, Mary 243 Olson, XVayne D. 327 O'Malley, Iohn 232 Pefley, Ianine C. 301 Pelczyk, Rita 131 Pellechia, Chres 230 Perez, Alberto I. 120 Perez, Ricardo 190 Perkins, Donald 119 Perkins, Indy 212 Perko, Phyllis 252 Perkovich, David 238 Peterek, Ianet 208 Ottlinger, Charles XV. 312 Nicholson, Leona 214, 222 Niedhart, Frank 106 Nietlherst, Mary Beth 196 Niehoif, Mrs. Conrad E. 77, 87 Niekrasz, Mark 198 Nielsen, Mary 209 Nissen, Roger 231 Nocek, Patricia A. 316 Noe, Indy 221 Nocller, Helga 192 Nolan, Greg 229, 252 Nomura, Abe M. 321 Norek, Marilyn D. 200, 300 Notaro, Michael R. 87 Noyotney, Bob 231 Nowak, Edna 130, 300 Pijanowski, Ray 129 Nuzzo, Bro. Richard A., S.S.V. Obcrt, Betty 204, 217 O'Brien, Bill 206 O'Brien, Don 206 O'Brien, Mr. Br Mrs. Dennis 84 O'Brien, Meg 196 O'Byrne, Stuart A. 132, 136, 300 O'Callaghan, Toni 206 Ocher, Diann I. 300 O'Connell, Leo 255 O'Connell, Mary Margaret 130, 249, 270 O'Connor, Alan P. 311 O'Connor, Iim 199 O'Donnell, Iorie 196 Oehlbt-rg, Bob 206 O'Galla51her, Iim 211 Ogurek, Thomas A. 125, 126, 312 O'Halloran, Iim 252, 255 O'Halloran, Mary Beth 255 O'Hara, Mary Ann 247, 300 O'Hayer, Patrick 135 Ohlhaber, Thomas R. 150, 300 O'Meara, Norton F. 27 O'Meara, Susan C. 332 Omvig, Iames H. 332 O'Neil, Mary Lynn 209 O'Neill, Paul 222 O'Neill, Robert H. 258, 300 Opiela, Paul 199 O'Ronrke, Iames M. 260, 300 O'Ronrke, Thomas B. 300 Ortenzo, George A. 300 Ortiz, M. 251 Osborne, Pamela 212 O'Shea, Bonnie P. 300 Ostap, Kathy 255 Ostrenga, Mary Ann 222 Osncli, Ieroine T. 258, 259, 300 Otto, Mit-lu-le 222 Owcharik, YValter 207 Pabich, George I. 300 Pacanowski, Geraldine M. 209, 300 Pacer, Andrea 135, 209 Pachankis, Iohanne 243, 247 Padnla, Michael 120 Page, Iack 252 Pallasch, Mr. Sz Mrs. Bemard 84 Pancerz, Dr. Helen 114 Panfil, Sharon C. 301 Parkash, Malik 251 Parker, Mr. Ck Mrs. XValter 84 Parkinson, Richard 121 Parowski, Iean 204 Parilli, Carla K. 301 Pater, Ioe 194 Patcrkiewicz, Gerrie 136, 246 Pauline Ruth, Sr., D.S.M.P. 316 Pawlicki, Ron 258 Pawlowski, Eileen T. 301 Pawlowski, Richard F. 321 Pazden, Paul 206 Peters, Mary C. 321 Peters, Rev. XValter P., S.I., 148 Petersen, Iudith A. 189, 216, 316 Petik, Rouiy 241 Petit, Paul 206, 229 Petrosa, Mr. Bernard 151 Petrando, 1Villiam E. 321 Petravitch, Raynold 258 Petrlik, Rich 255 Petrole, Dawn 184 Phelan, Mr. Ck Mrs. Michael 84 Phelan, Thomas I. 301 Phillips, Gerry 218 Phillips, Pam 209 Piala, Iim 207 Piconi, Iohn R. 322 Pierce, Mr. 8: Mrs. Gerald 84 Pierce, XVilliam I. 198, 199, 301 Pieroni, Nick 173, 327 Piescliala, Ioyce 193 Pietruclia, Connie 246 Pionke,Iol1n 188 Pipitone, Andrew NV. 301 Pisano, Ierry 210 Pisano, Mike 203 Piskarski, Alfred 244 Pitt, Princilla I. 301 Planutis, Tina 204 Plocinski, Arlene 193 Pluta, Don 203 Poblocki, Bob 231 Pochopien, Don 224 Podgorski, Lawrence P. 301 Polasek, Sally 129 Polk, Chris 136 Pollak, Michael E. 332 Pond, Arlene A. 301 Pond, Twani 196 Poninski, Iohn 251 Pope, Louise 209 Popek, Karen A. 301 Poprawski, Emil F. 190, 312 Poremski, Marcia A. 316 Poremski, Mary Kay 161 Porter, Iudy 222 Postawa, Ronald I. 301 Poteraske, Iohn F. 312 Powell, Ron 232 Power, Iohn 211 Powers, Bill 211 Pozdol, Richard I. 333 Pradzinski, Marcia 212, 213 Pratt, Charles 249 Prebis, Iim 188 Prepur, NVayne 211 Principe, Bemardine 301 Prindiville, Frank G. 301 Printen, Donna 252 Procyk, Margaret 174 Prnnskis, Terry 258 Przybyla, Ron 147 Przybylski, Ron 210 Przywara, Barb 192 Pncilo, Ioann 192, 196 Pnllam, Mary Therese 124 Purcell, Catherine 27 Purcell, Tom 223 Prek, Bill 210 Quas, Vincent I. 327 Qnevillon, Bob 230 Quinlan, Mike 207 Quinlan, XVilliam I., Ir. 104, 106, 195, 333 Qninlisk, Iohn I. 118, 312 Quinn, Gracie 196 Quinn, Iames A. 312 Quinn, Terrence I. 312 Quinn, Mr. XVil1iam I. 77, 80 Quist, Hugh I., Ir. 232, 327 Raach, Gretchen 148, 222 Radloff, Sharon 130, 131, 204 Radocy, Linda 192 Radous, Cherie 136 Radzik, Patricia A. 208, 301 Ramirez, Ian 242 Ramljalc, Frank 190 Randall, WVilliam A. 328 Randick, Rich 198 Rangel, Vince 123, 190, 255 Rankin, Iim 231 Rankl, Carl R. 322 Rapp, Iohn 252 Redmond, Rita 131, 196, 214, 247, 255 Redock, Linda 196 Reese, Judy 152, 189, 209 Regan, Thomas P. 302 Reilly, Joyce E. 302 Reilly, Kathleen 204, 317 Reinert, Thomas YV. 302 Reisa, James J., Jr. 302 Reisel, Dr. Robert B. 151 Reisinger, Mike 219 Renk, Melanie M. 302 Repel, Thomas 190 Restarsky, Fred 224 Reter, Ron 215 Rettenberger, Lora E. 184, 302 Retterer, John 136 Rezac, Frank 218, 219 Rezler, Dr. Julius 107 Riccio, Terry 118 Rich, Yvilliam B. 169 Richard, Sister Mary 114 Richardson, Steve 202 Richer, Mike 206 Richter, Eunice B. 302 Riddiford, Penny A. 302 Riley, Ross M. 302 Rinella, Salvador, A. 322 Rink, Paul 22 Ripperger, Al 218 Riordan, Maureen 209 Rippo, Anthony J. 322 Ritscherle, Joseph C. 322 Ritterhoff, Eric J. 322 Rittle, Pat 266 Rizman, Jack 328 Roach, Martin F. 322 Roach, William L. 302 Roberts, Kenneth E. 333 Roberts, Rich 258 Roche, Mary J. 302 Rocks, Loretta M. 317 Rodde, Robert E. 302 Rodman, Rev. Hugh B., S.J. 128 Roehm, Dana 192 Rogan, Robert 188 Rohrer, Gerald T. 104, 106, 333 Rogers, Judy A. 216, 317 Rokos, Bob 232 Rokosz, Ronald E. 132, 302 Roll, Rev. J. Donald, S.J., 150 'WQQQNN-mn.:-s ,F ' 1 1 Nxxw Sn' Q? 4-an-n-nun.-1: Roll, Lynn 214, 221 Ronan, Rev. Charles, S.J., 229 Roney, Anne L. 216, 217, 317 Rooney, George A. 27 Ross, Kenneth A. 312 Ross, Vincent L. 322 Rossate, Jack J. 188, 312 Rossi, Raymond 150 Rossi, Vince 173 Roti, Thomas 132 Roy, Joe 206 Rubinic, John 255 Rudin, Dan 173 Rudis, Vandy 209 Ruffolo, Eugene C. 188, 312 Ruffolo, John J., Jr. 303 Rugai, Ado L. 303 Rusenas, Irena 222 Russell, Edward J. 202, 303 Rust, Janet 212 Rutkowski, Lenard 229 Ryan, Neil 190 Rybandt, Ronald F. 312 Saalfeld, Alan J. 303 Saems, Rosemary 245 Saigh, Bob 210 Saldanha, Peter 251 Salika, Leonard 218 Salitore, Jim 203 Salzmann, Marvin J. 322 Samples, Edward 174 Sanders, Thomas R. 94 Sass, David 132 Sassen, James VV. 94 Saunders, Dick 232 Sawczyn, Lydia 222 Sawicki, Bob 148 Scalise, Ann M. 196, 303 Schaefer, Pat 251 Schager, Susan 196, 303 Schell, Paul L. 322 Scherb, Louis H. 333 Schildgen, James E. 312 Schiro, Chris Ann 149, 192 Schmidt, Frank 147 Schmidt Gregory L. 333 Schmidt, Robert P. 303 Schmidt, Tom 118, 188 Schmitt, Milton G. 322 Schmitt, William M. 210, 303 Schmitz, VVilliam C. 322 Schmucker, Pat 198 Rapp, Rosemary T. 302 Rapp, William K. 302 Rasane, Ray 150 Rasmusen, Linda 222 Rayner, Faith E. 317 Read, Jane 204 Reda, Philomena Redmond, Kevin 203 Schoen, Dr. William 75, 170 196, 255 Schoenbaum, Dr. Matthews 75, 108 Schoenhofen, Leon H. 87 Schotz, Eileen L. 303 Schreiber, John 118, 187, 188 Schreiber, Ron 225 Schretter, Alice M. 303 Schroeder, Bill 241 Schudel, Fred 224, 252 Schuett, Pat 213 Schultz, Arthur F . 303 Schumack, Edward J. 322 Schumack, Stephen M. 322 Schumtzer, Ronald P. 322 Schuhrke, Noreen 196, 255 Schuhrke, Terry 231 Schwaner, Bob 206, 229 Schwartz, Rich 219 Schwarz, Mike 211 Schwind, Bill 202 Schwind, Buddy 193 Schwitz, Barbara 255 Scigalski, Bob 198, 199 Scor, Vijuna H. 303 Scott, Rodger K. 199, 312 Scudella, Joanne 222 Scully, Dave 198, 199 Seales, James 312 Searles, Robert A. 328 Sebastian, Patricia 149 Sedivy, Robert 255 Seeberger, Joseph C. 303 Segal, Jack L. 323 Selfridge, Dr. Frederick M. 165 Seiko, Robert P. 118, 184, 280, 312 Sella, Enzo 323 Senica, William B. 323 Sensor, George 206 Sertich, Joyce A. 303 Server, Richard E. 312 Setka, Bob 255 Shafer, Denny 207, 280 Shapiro, Sheldon 174, 328 Sharelis, VVilliam C. 323 Sheehan, Dennis M. 258, 259, 303 Sheehan, Dr. John F. 73, 75, 164 Sheehan, Mary 189, 216, 217 Sheehan, Robert R. 195, 333 Sheehan, Thomas D. 303 Sheehy, Kathleen A. 304 Sheridan, Marilyn 221 Sherry, Bill 121 Shigley, Elaine C. 304 Shim, Loreli 124 Shine, Don 104, 106 Shore, Scott 173, 328 Shrader, Joe 188 Shubalis, Tom 218 Sieks, Don 206 Siemaszko, Maria 251 Sikorski, Dick 206, 207 Sill, Vincent D. 77 Simon, Lenard R. 323 Simons, Virgil H. 313 Singer, Herbert J. 333 Sipka, Cleo 213, 304 Sisul, John 199 Sjostrom, Joseph 152, 249 Skowronek, Christine 192 Skuble, Dean 173, 328 Slipetz, Darlene 129 Sloboda, Carol 246 Slocumb, Frank 191, 215 Slominski, Miss Leona 93 Slomka, Pat 245 Small, Rev. Joseph F., S.J. 93 133 Smentek, Kenneth J. 304 Smialek, Kathy 209 Smietana, Diane 243 Smith, Charles 244 Smith, Ellen 222 Smith Fran 246 Smith George C. 304 Smith Gerald J. 136, 304 Smith, John F., Jr. 77, 87 Smith Smith Smith Leon 129, 203 Maureen 221 Pat 192 Smith Richard 211 Smith, Robert A. 304 Smith Ted 255 Smith Tom 231 Smith Valerie 222 Smoluch, Clifford J. 304 . Smoron, Noel 240, 258 Snite, Fred B. 87 Sobanski, Ginny 204, 243 Sochor, Rosemarie 200, 304 Solhkah, George 328 Sommer, Joanne 241 Sommerfield, Louis 328 Sowinski, Diana M. 304 Specht, Fred WV. 77, 87 Specht, Jacqueline 161, 204, 317 Spengler, Bruce 22 Sroka, Joan E. 304 Stacknik, Craig L. 304 Stala, Melody 209, 222, 247 Stamm, Dr. Richard 174, 232 Stanfa, Peter N. 304 Stanton, Sharon 196 Stanitz, John 190 Stachura, Lou 215 Steber, Clarence 87 Steinbrecher, Miss Joan 93, 189 Steiner, Penny 209 Sterling, Lou 217 Stevenson, John 225 Steward, Debbie 221 Stilwagen, Mary Margaret 246 Stitzer, Carol A. 304 Stockey, Larry 215 Stone, XV. Clement 87 Stoops, Judy 222 Stopak, Stephanie 200 Stopka, John 203 Storto, Joseph P. 190, 313 Stover, Geoffrey V. 305 Straun, Billie 213 Streck, Lud 118, 188 Streifi, John 232 Strezewski, Raymond YV. 305 Strimas, Carl A. 305 Strobel, Jack A. 333 Stromm, Larry 223 Stuhlmiller, Francis M. 95 Stunyo, George 219 Suhar, Roger T., Jr. 104, 106. 333 Sullivan, Bolton 77 Sullivan, Diane 245 Sullivan, Ed 241 Sullivan, George P. 185, 266, 280, 305 Sullivan, Mike 233 Sullivan. Robert C. 323 Sullivan, Ronald 173 Sullivan, Sue 204, 216 Sundber g, Elizabeth A. 119, 124, 313 Sundstrom, Karl 222, 223 Sutkowski, Joanne 208 Svalina, Steven J. 328 Svihla, Beatrice 191 Svoboda, Jini 258 Swiatek, Jim 149 Swick, Myra 124, 126 Szczupla, Karen 251 Szold, Carolee 209 Taendler, Frank 199 Takacs, Phillip L. 61, 305 Takenishi, Elmer E. 232, 328 Talano, Catherine M. 208, 221, 267, 305 Talbot, Kent D. 333 Talkin, Rev. Ralph, S.J. 229 Talso, Cassandra 212 Talso, Jennifer 213, 214 Tammen, Vicki 161, 184, -216 317 Tamosiusnas, John 305 Tannyhill, Mike 232 Tannyhill, XVilliam M. 328 Tansey, Barbara 222 Tarbara, Jeanne 196 Tarr, Jeffery 27, 112, 194 Tate. Ronald 132, 244 Testa, Joseph A. 323 Thegze, Mary Kay 161, 204. 216 Theis, XVilliam 240 Theis, John 238 Theile,1Yally 61 Thillens, Mel 202 Thomas, David H. 305 Thomas, Jerome F. 305 Thomas, Pat 249 Thomason, Charles 135 Thompson, Lynda 192 Thompson, T. M. TT Thorson, Reuben 77 Tiechner, Cynthia J. 200, 2-17 305 Tieman, Mary F. 305 Tillman, Peggy 204 Timmons, Mike 19S Timmons, Rick 238 Tiner, Lonnie W. 328 Tipton, Patricia 129, 243 Tischler, Chris 123, 124 Todd, Bill 215 Tomal, Ann M. 204, 317 Tomaszkiewicz, Cis 196 Tomaszkiewicz, Robert 333 Tomich, Paul 149 Tomsic, Io-Ellen 238, 252 Topa, Edward I., Ir. 305 Tortorello, Terry 161 Tosto. Iohn 93 Tough, Beverly 208 Touhill, Kathleen I. 305 Touney, Lois E. 209, 305 Towerton, Richard L. 328 Trabert, Kenneth 173 Tracy, Ronald 173 Tracey, Iames 243, 249 Tracy, Sue E. 317 129 Tracy, Rey. Theodore I., S.I. 29 Travis, Anthony 135 Traylor, Mr. Charles 255 Treiber, Iaanette 212 Trimble, Susan A. 189. 193, 317 Trischmann, Edward VV. 151, 265 Trop, Dorothy M. 305 Troyke, Sylvia 305 Tmdeau, Bob 207 Truedson, Sharon 221 Trumfio, Dominic 173. 174, 328 Trzupek, Eugene YV. 132, 305 Tucker, Bertie 222 Tunney, Margaret M. 305 Turek, Dorothy 148, 184, 22 246, 253, 306 Turner, Nancy M. 306 Turner, Roger I. 123, 313 Tummire, Bruce 249 Tuzzolino, Gerald 126 Tyler, Lawrence I. 306 Tyler, Thomas C. 27, 323 Ulbrick, Rick 202 Ulrich, Dennis P. 306 Usyak, Kenneth E. 306 Vaclayik, Iuue 212 Vahey, Iim 188, 191 Vainikos, Pete 218 Valaitis, Paula 151. 193, 246 Van Cura, Ioseph 328 Van Gorkom, It-rome XV. 77 Van Leaven, Laura 216 Van Lines, Baskin 307 Van Vaerenbergh, Mary 246 Van NVerst, Richard H. 329 Varda, Iohn M. 313 Veague, Sherrie 212, 258 Vclez, Ida 192 Velez, Olga A. 214, 222, 306 Ventresca, Mimi 213, 214 Verber, Richard XV. 306 Vertenten, Iames A. 313 Vidoloff, Iohn C. 323 Viehnayer, Theresea C. 134, 306 Viksna, Silvia 124 Vilser, Carole A. 306 Vitu, Ed 251 Vlach, Iohn C. 210, 306 Vlahos, Mary K. 306 Waterstreet, William Watt, Iohn 252 WVayne, Barb 204 Wayne, Eileen 216 Webb, Marty 188 Wcislo, Paul 215 NVcislo, Robert I. 307 NVeber, Elizabeth 307 Weber, Gary 207 VVeber, Iohn I. 307 XVegrzyn, Rich 255, 258, 259 YVeide1, Mike 104 XVeidenfeller, George L. 307 NVeiland, Ierry 66 YVeimar, Iim 224 VVeisbrod, Mr. and Mrs. 85 N. 307 YVeisbrod, Dennis M. 323 Vlchek, Ioseph 149 Volpetti, George 230 Voltolina, Eugene I. 323 Vondran, Iames M. 306 Von Kaenel, Rev. George, S.I., 91 Von Pritschyns, Detlev 207, 269 Vrastic, Iames P. 329 Vrtis, Charles S. 77 XVactor, Harold 132 'XVadas, Kenne 206 XVaddy, Cilftord 129 YVade, Norene 123, 124 YVaden, George I. 123, 313 XVaidzunnas, Iohn 215 XValczak, I. Lee 306 XValdronfi Iohn I. 86 XValker, Dr. Ronald E. 136 Yvallsll XValsh Denis 184 Ed 121,190 Xvzllsll Ioseph A. 252, 281, 306 XValsh Rev, Ioseph M., S.I. 95 XValsh, Terry 190 Yvalsh, Timothy A. 121, 313 XValthers, IoAnn 204 VVanat, Camille 255 1Vandel, Dr. Ioseph 131 XVa1rady, Howard I. 329 VVard, Elizabeth L. 306 XVard, Mrs. Eva 220 XVard, john 1. 323 XVarnt-ck, George 219 Y.Varzel, Barbara I. 307 YVashington, Barbara A. 317 XVashington, Mary 243, 246 XVasiclewski, Edward I. 307 VVeisbrod, Mr. andl Mrs. Maxfield 85 NVeiss, NVendy 213 XVelch, Tom 231 YVelling, Iohn A. 126, 313 YVerbowecky, Iohn 252 NVerhand, Iuly 213 WVerneth, Fred W. 307 XVesley, Linda 213 VVestberg, Mary E. 307 NVesterowski, XVilliam 253 1Vhaley, Mike 190 YVhitley, Bernard 238 VVhite, Edward I. 307 XVhite, Iames T. 329 VVhite, Iane 204 XVhite, Patti 204 XVhittaker, Patricia S. 323 XViatr, Lawrence 173, 174, 329 XVidlowski, Ierome M. 329 VViede1, Michael C. 106, 184 VViese, Mike 202 Wight, Ann P. 124, 313 NVilhelmi, Dion I. 143 XVilk, Darryl 210 VVilliams, Barbara 212 XVinslow, Sudy 213 XViora, Fred 218 XVirszczuk, Roman 329 VVischhover, Alan L. 307 XVisnieski, Louise 119, 123, 124 XVitaszcyzyk, Sally A. 217, 317 XVitteman, George 192, 193 XVitter, Michael 147 NVitz, Allen B. 333 358 ' Wojchiechowski, Andrew W. 151, 307 Woicieszek, Shirley I. 307 Woicik, Teri 124, 152, 246 Woicik, Walter 188, 190 Wolf, Ioe 194 Wolf, Lorraine 196 Wolf, Paul 114 Wolff, Dr. Ioseph I. 128 YVolkin, Iohn 225 VVolney, Robert M. 323 NVolosewick, Iohn 215 Wondrasek, Mary H. 317 Woods, Marjorie 148, 204, 253 Woodward, Chuck 222, 223 NVoolf, Iay 150 Wortner, Alesh F. 329 VVozniak, Dr. Iohn M. 133 Wren, Dick 206 Wright, Bill 229 Wright, Lenore 212 Wright, Raymond E. 307 Wrobel, Ioe 147 Wrona, Leo A. 323 VVynne, William M. 313 Wysowski, Diane 221 Wyzbicki, Carol 246 Yandel, Gerry 120 Yerks, Tony 258, 259 Youhn, Richard A. 333 Young Ianice 204 Young, Robert A. 211, 313 Zabaly, Carl E. 313 Zabinski, Rosemarie 221 Zacher, Eugene R. 95 Zadylak, Robert 148 Zaiaczek, Gerry 225 Zajauskas, Dorothy A. 329 Zanello, Virginia 129, 243 Zarantonello, Camille L. 260, 307 Zawacki, Terrence W. 126, 313 Zawilinski, Bernadette 119, 123, 124 Zeczycki, Leanne 221 Ziemba, Pauline 307 Ziemba, Sabina 213 Zilic, Paul R. 210, 213 Zimmerman, Tom 231 Zimny, Leonard F. 117 Zmudka, Victoria A. 317 Zol, Kathy 204 Zullo, Richard 173 Zvetina, Dr. Iohn A. 122 Zwolfer, Karl 120 ,4- 4 fn' -. .ff 1 .11 ' '.45 x'7 1 f-'.-Q. 4.1 216 1 'A vi. 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