Loyola University Chicago - Loyolan Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1973

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su . sim if Q XXI-LQ!!! I ig A i al' 'S ,. xxx: X i-X Ns American Chemical Society The ACS Student Affiliate is an organiza- tion consisting of Chemistry Students in- terested in Chemistry and related fields. The members arehmainly Chemistry Ma- iors sponsored by the faculty to ioin. Ac- tivities include: Films, field trips, lec- tures, and starting in the Academic Year QI972-737. a Chemistry Symposium for Research Students is planned. Members: Frank Molinaro. President: Cathy Arcus. Anne Coyle. Mary Ellen Kearne. Paul Kurek. Robert Malocha. Elmer Neurauter. Daniel Peplinski, John Sikorski. Susan Schlough. Patricia Thrash. John Walton. Dr. Harvey Posvik. Moderator.

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sw -s . FESSK , iii' Mei xl We can all look back now, and breathe a sigh of relief. At the outset there was much doubt as to whether the Crusaders would exist. Membership was severely decreased by graduation. In fact. there was only one returning letterman from last year's squad. Linda Puko. Nevertheless, hoping against hope. first. to reestablish A. CC. as a maior campus organization and second. to maintain previous standards of excellence set forth by the original founders, Linda sought to bring in the leadership needed to recruit and train new members and to instill in them a sense of discipline which cannot be attained in today's permissive and abhorrently promiscuous society. And so. after months of searching, Linda named Reed Richards as Chief Censor and Exultant Viceroy of the American Comic Crusaders. Reed was given a free hand in choosing his executive staff. He sought those whose qualities of courage. magnanimity. and humility could only be excelled by his own. Thus. Art Gizmo tseem with Reed at top, left? became Director of Personnel. Flossie Streator and Lamont Cranston tsee bottom. leftl assumed a new position, that is, Direc- tors of Propaganda. Linda retained her position as Spiritual Leader and Con- fidante to the Censor. ln his inaugural address. Reed noted that since A.C.C. is not a university-funded organization. operating expenses would have to be paid with funds derived from outside sources, He suggested. from his previous business. an insurance com- pany formed for the protection of small businessmen in the area. However. he noted that the A. C.C. must look to the future. Past personal vendet- tas should not be allowed to enter into the organization because they can only weaken the bonds, which unite all members of the A.C.C.: truth, justice, and the American way. MEMBERS: Linda Puko. Art Gizmo, Flossie Streator, Lamont Cranston, George Papyanagos. Uncle Bruce, Mario Torpedo, Reed Richards, Annette F., Mickey F.. and the late Nanook of the North.



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