Loyola University Chicago - Loyolan Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1973

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Kappa Beta Gamma Our Kappa Beta Gamma is a national. social sorority. originally founded at Marquette University in l9l7. EpsiIon's chapter has been in existence at Loyola since Spring. l954. Now in l973. we have a membership of thirty-two sisters ma- joring in many different fields. coming from a variety of social and ethnic backgrounds and possessing diversified but not unyielding opinions. Yet we share the special bond of friendship. We attend classes at both the Lake Shore and Lewis Towers campuses and are ac- tive in many university and community energies. Each individual ability has found an outlet as well as support in Kappa. Our sorority provides a feeling that each one belongs and has the moral support of the group in any worthwhile endeavor or undertaking. This feeling of confidence often makes it possible to succeed. By working together KBG's develop and maintain a close relationship. Kappa offers us many things and we. in return. offer our enthusiasm time. energy and love. By working with others. we ex- perience with others and learn. None of us can forget the Bushel Basket Throw booth in the Fall Carnival. or the pledge kidnapping sister scheme and then the sister kidnapping pledge scheme. the Halloween Drive for UNICEF, the rush parties. talent shows. song fests. Christ- mas caroling, the induction ceremonies. the parties. the charity projects and so much more. Oh yes. the hard work. the anxieties. the tears. the rewards, the fun. the laughter. and the remembering. We participate in Cirientation Week. S.A.B. and S.O.B. activities, The Big-Little Sister Get Together. Greek Week. national and local candidate campaign drives, Voter Registration and poll watching. Student Advisory Board meetings. and other projects on our own and in conjunction with others. We live in the world with others. We en- joy and share close friendships. Yet we have become more than friends-we became sisters. The Greek letters K B G stand for Friendship Life's Treasure. Kappa Beta Gamma really is a wonderful life. Members: Margo Swieca, President. Gin- ny Bohn. Kathie Brezovec. Susan Byrne. Marianne Concepcion, Cheryl Corrado. Ginny Crawford. Wendy Decker, Rochelle DiMaso, Eileen Driscoll. Maureen Duffy, Zori Fedunyszyn. Angela Henderson. Colette Holiday. Maria Jimenez. Peggy Kane. Joet Katz. Patty Kelly, Valerie lipski. Mary Pat Mackin, Fran Manno. Lucille Manno. .loan McDonald, Paula Neri. Carol Ostruska, Rosemary Ryback, Veronica Sacony. Joanne Stefanowicz. Sheila Swieca. Susan Tassone. Pat Ward, Roseann Zahara. Bonnie Ozuk, Moderator. 111

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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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Kappa Delta Epsilon Kappa Delta Epsilon is the Professional Education Sorority at Loyola. lt was founded in I933 as an extension of the Professional Education Fraternity, Kappa Phi Kappa. Since its organization, the sorority has been represented by Sl chapters in 2I states. Beta Gamma, Loyola's chapter, has been in existence since November. I968. In April. l972, we were honored as the Professional Organization of the Year by the Blue Key National Honor Fraternity. KDE's primary purpose is to better prepare women for their future career in teaching. We also act as a service organization to Loyola and the com- munity. ln regard to teacher preparation. the organization accomplishes this through our activities and our friendships with Sisters sharing one common goal-to teach. Our activities include such things as: Student Teaching Seminars, films, tours to various schools representing diverse educational envi- ronments, guest speakers from schools, representatives from the Chicago Board of Education, respected leaders in field of Education, Coffee House for faculty and students in the School of Education, charity drives and serving on committees for various purposes, ln addition to our individual projects. we have participated in and worked on proiects of various organizations and departments at Lewis Towers. Kappa Delta Epsilon is based at the Lewis Towers Campus. Meetings and activities take place at this campus because most members attend classes at LT only, However. membership is open to women of either campus who are un- dergraduates with a minimum cumulative average of 2.2. Members need not be Education majors, although for obvious reasons, most are entering either elementary or secondary education. Members: Jean Lubeckis, President: Cheryl Corrado, Regina DeCaro. Catherine Eddy, Patiricia Grimes, Julie Jung. Roxanna Ordzowialy, Peggy Osko, Mary Ouska, Mary Pearce, Diana Rohlman. Sally Sawyer, Patricia Smith, Judy Sowa. Christine Stasiak. Christine Tremback. Theresa Tunzi, Maria Vaccara. Marlene Wilczynski. Dr. Rosemary V. Donatelli, Moderator.

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