Loyola University Chicago - Loyolan Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1973

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....... -J-'Cy 5 T! ff 5 X. Q. if 4. 1 x- ,- J .2-.Z .. ft Pan Hellenic Association Loyola's Pan Hellenic Association is composed of all of the sororities on cam- pus. Each sorority sends delegates who make up the Pan Hellenic Council. The council formulates rules for Rush. Pledg- ing and Induction. The purpose of Pan Hellenic is to strengthen the lines of communication between sororities and establish a Greek community full of friendship. We are a group of women involved in the business of learning: learning to live and work with people, learning to share ex- periences and ideas, learning principles of leadership and human relations, lear- ning tolerance and consideration. lnterfraternity The lnterfraternity Council is the gover- ning body of all fraternities on campus. Each member fraternity selects one in- dividual to sit on the council and it is their job to coordinate various campus and community sponsored events such as ecology drives and Greek Week. All fraternal problems concerning individual fraternities are handled by the iudicial branch of IFC known as the J-Board. The Vice President presides over the meetings of the J-Board, whose members are other than those who sit on IFC. All member fraternities, of which there are nine, CSigma Pi, Alpha Delta Gamma, Tau Loyola's Pan Hellenic Association is an extension of sisterhood. Members: JoAnn Brooks QGamma Phi Deltaj, President: Alpha Sigma Alpha - Sonya Bernardi. Margaret Faut, Anne Hoversen: Alpha Tau Delta - Fran Jaeger. Maria Roma: Gamma Phi Delta - Norvella Reid. Geraldine Terry: Kappa Beta Gamma - Cheryl Corrado, Fran Manno, Margo Swieca: Kappa Delta Ep- silon - Cathy Eddy, Jean Lubeckis: L.S.G.A. Representative - Kathie Brezovecg S.A.B. Representative - Zori Fedunysszyn. Joan Steinbrecher. Moderator. Council Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Lambda. Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Pi Alpha Lambdaj. pay dues that are used for various advertisements for upcoming events or used for IFC parties usually held at one of the members houses. The lFC meets once every two weeks and the J-Board meets only when their presence is dictated by a matter concerning judicial legislation. Officers: Frank Johnson, Jerome Kadlech. Frank Modica. Fr. Leon Saladino. Moderator. 1- -CW ,gg Ka .egg Q' f sq ,. C WJ' Y 5 if me a K: W ' . U N ,fu 4 '? 109

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Delta Qmega Delta Omega Gamma is not recognized as a viable sorority by either Panhellenic or any national sorority organization. For this reason, we are a self-realized sorority. We, the members. recognize that Delta Omega Gamma does exist and can serve Loyola as well as any other campus organization. Yes, we are new: yes, our membership is very smallt yes. we know that student interest in ': QS.. . - Gamma sororities has been declining, both here at Loyola and throughout the nation. Although these circumstances appear to be serious disadvantages, they can also be seen in the light of advantages. Being new, we have no stereotypes to fill: and we are not bogged down in tradition. Be- ing small, we can develop interpersonal relationships and really get to know each other. is Being caught in the maelstrom of declin- ing Greek organizations and student apathy. we believe that we can rise up and overcome both oppositions and emerge as a vital student organization. MEMBERS: Betty .lo Bialowski. Gigi Fren- dle, Audrey Farber, Brandy Pappas, Nan- cy Haber, Susan Llnderhilt. , , ss J' I xy l I 'R .ly H., l if X , A , 91 . .. N 'A 5 af dh: .,.,f'.f,s -- f . ' fail.: ,, , 5 . f 35455 ' ' s x f -Sr ' :fu ' ' 3 D U, fl 5 Q 'fiu ' fi 2 . . .G Q ' v sk - i ' gli P .Qi . X55 X. k ,,,, Q I I 1.55 vi by i gf ff ,X .cc x it , ' l - F h -2 Y N W Q.95 f -3 A ' A P S K was n-Q a fs, -X 2 at Y nerr? V 1 r nr' ' ,, 4, -x . Q' Pr 'ff ' -Q Q li



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Italian Club Ukrainian Clu The Italian Club is an organization under the Direction of the Department of Modern Languages. The purpose of the Club is to stimulate interest in Italian culture. The way we do this is through movies, lectures. slide programs, and social activities. The movies are usually correlated with the study of Italian, However, the works of prominent Italian producers are also viewed since they are main sources of Italian culture. Our slide shows and guest speakers try to depict the scenery and the life of people in Italy. The social activities also stress Italian culture by the consumption of food prepared the Italian way plus dancing to current Italian music. All of these func- tions by the Club are eventually sup- posed to introduce Italian things to non- ltalians. thus preparing them for future travel in beautiful, sunny Italy. Members: Paul Bellisario. President: Rose Allocco. Linda Bal, Maria Cabrera, Mike Cozzi, Gladys Cruz, Paula Daleo, Vito Evola, Henry Gawlik, Roma Luin. Carol Lindini. Frances Manno. Lucille Manno. .lim Mariani, Carmela Martino, Pete Minerva. Luciano Panici. Rosario Pesce, Laura Puccini. Anita Quish. John Ranieri. Tim Redman, Gladys Saavedra. Joet Schiro. Bertica Silva. Irene Silva. Nick Stisco, Laura Villardi, Valeria Ward, Mary Wenziol. Dr. Laube. Moderator. The Ukrainian Club offers an exciting glimpse of ethnic culture. Its purpose and recurrent theme centers around ex- ploring pseudo-ethno-sexual mysticism. Its members vary from Anglo-Saxon to Austrian to Italian to Cuban to Ukraif nian. The club's meetings and membership are open to everyone. Our activities vary from pizza parties to folk- blues iam sessions. We plan field trips to ethnic centered museums, lounges. and restaurants. Our members manifest to the extreme the essence of free spirit and idealism. Members: Adrian Sheremeta, President: Robert F. Blyth. Marta Bahacz, Mark Demus, Rudyard A. Guido. Zenko Hrynkiw. Gregg Hrynko, George Hubchak. Darka Ivachiw, Peter Krafcisin. Roman Mycyk, Neil Myer, Myron Panchuk. Dagmar Pressling, Steve Pressl- ing, John Roccosanto, Perry Smith, Alex Sosenko, George Sosenko, George Stasula, Thomas C. Swiontek, Steve Szewczyk, Irene Zabytko, .lerry Zwier- zycki. Alfred Stewart, Moderator. b 110

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