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fs as. -eg l aim... V is V w .,:':i' ss . . WLT Radio WLT Radio is the student operated radio service at the Lewis Towers Campus. Now in its third year of operation, WLT plays music for the students at LT on a five hour daily schedule. Programs are based on each student's preference of music. Soul, Classics, Jazz, and Country music balance out a predominant rock music. WLT operates through the Communica- tion Arts Department with the help and advice of Dr. Sammy Danna. Dr. Danna's expertise with the fields of Radio and TV are put to good use in helping disc iockeys prepare more professional programs. One of the aims of WLT is to offer students, interested in the field of radio broadcasting. an opportunity to further their skills with on-the-air experience. WLT also offers the student body at large, pertinent announcements about life at Lewis Towers and Loyola. In addi- fb.-nr tion to programming. the different types of new and old music that otherwise might escape the ears of its listeners, are played for the student audience. Students can hear announcements of frat parties. movies. concerts and lec- tures, and they can sell their own goods over the air through free want ads. Although WLT has been operating out of the Student Personnel Office QMC 3043 for the past three years, the staff of WLT is looking forward to a move into bigger and better quarters in the near future, allowing for a higher quality of service. The Governing Body is now comprised of: a General Manager. a Program Direc- tor, a Public Relations Director. a Music Director. a Business Manager. WLT. once a group of five business students interested in playing music for the students of LT is now a group of over twenty-five people interested in building a lasting organization for student ex- pression at LT. At present. WLT is approaching other radio stations, professional and college. and record companies seeking help in improvement of services. WLT also is eager to work with WLUC. on the Lake Shore Campus. in building a system of communications which can prove beneficial to all Loyola students. Members: Don Rienke, General Manager: Mike Brown. Tony Cavalea. Jim Fleming. Mike Fleming, Marty Green, .lim Gray. Linda Harrison, Joe Hennessey, Joe Jirasek, Mike Jirasek, Bob Kubiak. Marian Kuzma. Glen Loane, Rob Lyons. Maryanne Mertes. Meho Midjah. Jim Moore, Andy Plucinski. Tony Raddick. Tom Sheehan, Gordon Steiffel, Joe Sulek, Carole Trucco. Hosmer Wheat. Kathy Yore. Ken Zenkus, Al Zelenski. Dr. Sam- my Danna. Moderator. 103
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yt QLJVICVVVTEIXL. LJL.l V vL.L..i wil ' ji ,fs NRISE AND SUNSET , ' ' 5 j .,A' AN . I W AN IDEA, A CHANCE ti 4 Q -. O ,EVVARDS OFFERED- :?ffg,. y. gy 9 ' IN NME ll-IEY ARE .... T . . , GONE FQREVER -ig., V . ' I I .Q ' L It . Q? Q 'T aa. fi, V . ff. K 1' I w 1 lu 'S'-P .ft . Q 1 Pg, I .Cf Y ' ' . '-A . ,Q olunteers Interested in People Loyola Volunteers Interested in People CV.l.P.sD is a service organization which was started by two graduate students in l97l. therefore we are the newest organization on campus. V.l.P.s tries to serve as a meeting ground for Loyola students and the surrounding community. It tries to provide projects which relate to the student's area of study or interest. In this way students can take an active part in the community while getting practical experience in their field. For those ecology nuts. there's Citizens for a Better Environment QCBE9. Loyola day school for the emotionally disturbed children provides psychology majors with an opportunity to put the theories into practice. Educa- tion and Math majors can put their knowledge to use tutoring at Angel Guardian. Kilmer School. and the Loyola Guidance Center. Language majors find their skills are greatly needed. teaching English as a second language to the foreign-speaking kids at Kilmer and to adults at St. Ignatius. For students who can't afford to give time on a regular basis. there's the Emergency Task Force which works on short term projects such as the Blood Brothers Drive. Uptown Community Pantry Cat Thanksgiving timeD and Easter Seals. V.l.P.s would like to make it clear that those who volun- teer NEED NOT have to major in the areas mentioned. just be INTERESTED in the programs. In the future, V.l.P.s will be expanding to work in other communities and hopefully start a program at LT. V.l.P.s tries to be more than just a place- ment service. It tries to bring the volunteers and the community agencies together to exchange ideas on and im- prove community projects and volunteer action. V.l.P.s is a member of the Illinois Coali- tion for Volunteer Student Action QICVSAJ. Through it. V.l.P.s works with t other university volunteer programs to promote volunteer action in Illinois. BUT most important. V.l.P.s is PEOPLE. People interested in other people. The close to 200 members give their time and talents to bring Loyola and the surroun- ding community together in understan- ding and involvement. Officers: Mary Weinzirl. President: Jim Huenink. Joni Neuerburg. Marilyn Grossmayer. Dr. Jim Johnson. Moderator.
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10-Ll Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Phi is the international fraternity of engineered leadership. We have been at Loyola University since i967 and have been progressively grow- ing. y This fraternity is like a family: living, working, and having a good time together. The goal of our fraternity is happiness and this is what we strive to achieve. The most important and unique aspect of our fraternity is brotherhood We achieve our goal of happiness through this brotherhood with each other. lt makes us very happy to know that we have fifty brothers we can depend on if we should ever need them in any way. On campus we are known as The Bond which emphasizes the strong ties that ex- ist between us. The Delta Sigma Phi's fraternity house is at 6922 N. Lakewood, so please feel free to drop in. If happiness and a good time are important to you, look into the Bond and see what we have to offer you as an individual. Members: Tony Zielinski and Joe Morano. Presidents: John Buechner, Shannon Burke, Tom Boyce. Richard Cieslukiewicz. Bob Cummuta, Ted Cushing, George Czykowski, Leon Di Biasio. Mario Di Benedetto. James Elipas, Rick Espinosa, George Firlit, Frank Giam- brone, George Gerimas, John Gierum, Ron Girgbocello, Tom Geiger. Joe Hagberg, George Hovany, Glenn Howski, Marty Herbert, James Jurczak. Angello Leventis. Mike Lapmar. Jim Lehmann. Lance Lee. Al Mercure, Jeff Madden. Mike Nowak, Bill O'ConneIl. Bill Pevitts, James Poulsom, James Rhodes. David Requena. Frank Sapporito, Bill Specht. Wayne Sherman. John Sikorski. Mel Tomeszco, Paul Tortorello, George Truc- co, Mark Turner, Al Ursini. Lloyde Voo hees. Bill Wandel, Ron Weiss. Phil Yee. Norm Zienty. John Zipparo. Fr. Prendergast. Fr. Schwartz, and Fr. Vandevelde, Moderators. GL? 'W v Q ' , 8.
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