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Coed Club What is Coed Club? After being asked this question so very often our members decided to write a story telling people who we are and what we are like. Twenty-three years ago. in l949. the Coed Club was established. lt is, as it was then a busy association of dynamic. in- terested Loyola coeds who comprise a servicefsocial organization. Upholding the same traditions as when first formed, namely friendship and service. Coed Club has nevertheless grown in size and has updated to sponsor activities which appeal to the woman student of today. Among our special interests are service projects involving the school and the community as well as social outings which provide a pleasant diversity within the demanding routine of college life. Our service projects include particular programs designed by our club members as well as special requests from the University. We actively participate in such things as the Freshman Orientation events. ushering and hostessing at Loyola affairs. visiting the sick and elder- ly at Great Lakes Naval Hospital and several area nursing homes, addressing invitations to the President's Ball. and exclusively sponsoring the Big-Little Sister program for Loyola Freshmen and transfer students. When our work is done we still find time for socializing, and this we do in a varie- ty of ways. Members and their friends attempt to ice skate, ski. bowl, sing Christmas carols. and even run a carnival booth. Coed Club provides these and many more opportunities to enjoy life at Loyola and to make new acquain- tances-and friends. Members: Juanita Grozdiak. President: Teresa Anesinas. Chris Baglio. Ann Ban- ta. Barb Bellomo. Judy Beluch. Connie Campbell. Susan Candiotti. Margarita Casas. Susan Catanzaro, Marilyn Cum- mings, Judy Cwik, Maureen Daly, Maria DiPrima, Sheri Doniger, Roberta Gotches. Mary Hahn, Gail Hutchins. Jen- nie Jones, Susan Kiszka. Toni Krawkowski. Carolyn Lopez, Kathy Mallen, Maria Mayol. Joan McDonald. Maria Mykytka, Carol Ostruska. Jan Pietka, Barbara Plafcan. Debbie Plafcan. Donna Plumb. Kathleen Reinhart, Sharon Renkosiak. Paula Ryan. Patricia Salazar, Faith Salsburg, Christine Shirakawabe, Mary Lee Sullivan. Sue Tassone. Carol Waldock. Marjorie Weaver. Nancy Wikarski, Marcia Wilson, Judith Wlodarczyk. Louise Zahorak. Marge Zegan. Joan Steinbrecher. Moderator. 'Jam ,JV in 1 Gamma Phi Delta Gamma Phi Delta Sorority. Inc. is a national sorority of business and professional women dedicated to con- tinued educational endeavors and the rendering of services to the youth of America was established in l943. Gamma Phi Delta is a service and non-profit organization. The Loyola chapter was founded May 25. 1970. There is a present membership fo thrity-nine. The goals are. I. To promote Sisterhood among women of all races. 2. To render service to the Black Community and the Loyola Community at large. 3. To provide financial aid in the form of scholarships to all who wish to continue their educa- tion. Beta Chi. the Loyola Chapter of Gamma Phi Delta. through educational enter- prises and community awareness endeavors to create a vital and thriving nucleus of strong and dedication young 5 women who in the future will reflect not only the influences of Gamma Phi Delta. but the educational values instilled by Loyola University. Members: Norvella. Reid. President: Shelline Grigsby, Arlene Harvey, Corolyn Hathorne. Cassandra Johnson. Willa Mae Jackson, Audrey Winters. Patricia Waite. Barbara Saunders. Delores Mingard. Gloria Moore, Vera Smith, Dorothy Lewis. Tajuana Parker. Karen Thomas. Deborah Martin, Deborah Young, Ludella Gilmore. Regina Woods, Barbara Deton, Joyce Waite. Debra Matlock. Frances Jones. Jo Ann Brooks, Geraldine Terry. Tommi Scott. Sandra Miller, Yvonne Levison, Muriel L. Faltz, Girtha Kidd. Gloria Miles, Patricia Easter. Shelah Henderson. Alice Smith, Angela Morris, Jessie Pollard. Jill McDonald, Veotia Flowers. Francine Davis. w' : ' w ik ali' W. 'is as , ss ,s 'li :rl .ea Srl .W 1 avid -si Q AH 3: 'Q
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Phi Alpha Lambda Pi Alpha Lambda is the oldest fraternity on campus. chartered in l925 under the leadership of Fr. James J. Mertz. The Pi Alph's uphold the fraternal traditions of friendship and brotherhood. while trying to adapt to the changing times. As one of the smallest fraternities on campus. we feel that we can cultivate a deeper friendship and unity that extends beyond the physical limits of the univer- sity. Members: Terry Moran. President: Pat Beattie. Tom Bryant. Rick Eckert, Sig Lisowski. Kent Martzan. Tim Meyer, Mike Mc Adams. Brian Mc Mahon. Richard Roche, Ralph Zarada, Frank Podraza, .lohn Steffy. 105
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,wx ,., ,f f f- 1 :nv Q l ,,,v, - ln i .15 we- 1 The German Club The German Club of Loyola is one of the oldest organizations on campus. After being inactive for three years. the club gained new life in l97O and has been continuing ever since. The purpose of the German Club is to further an interest in German language, literature. culture. and indirectly to encourage an interest in the activities of the German-speaking com- munity here in Chicago. The German Club provides many services to the University. Chiefly. it publishes its monthly newspaper Fliegende Blaetter. This entertaining bit of journalism is written half in German and half in English, with the students taking German being encouraged and given the oppor- tunity to write articles in the German language. Contents of the paper are highly eclectic. poems. jokes. short stories. polemics. comics. an equivalent of Dear Abby. and last. but not least. announcements of upcoming events concerning Germans in the Chicago area. Also. the German Club provides free cultural. artistic and travel films for viewing several times in the semester in the Audio-Visual Aids Room of the library: all of these are in English. In ad- dition. the German Club provides a free tutoring service for those German students who need help. given by the generosity of the upper-class German majors. Other than these services, the Club manages to have three regular parties throughout the year. Christmas. Fasching, and Abschieds QEnd of Yearj. ln all of these. the German element is always emphasized. Finally. in order to provide money for the Club and have some fun at the same time. the German Club has sponsored such activities as a Candle Sale. Bake Sale. and avidly par- ticipated in the Annual School Carnival. Members. Sherry Simon. President: Terry Belinski. Mike Bolanos. Ted Dvoracek. Diana Marczuk, Jeanne Mathis. Konrad Nagatoshi. Claudia O'Donoghue, Charlene Page. Marilyn Schulz. Pat Sullivan. Kathi Szettele, Dale Ulaszek. Dr. S. Sue Nebel. Moderator. ,,,
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