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Student Operations Board The Student Operations Board is the ac- tivities board for the Lewis Towers Cam- pus. Begun in the fall of l97l. SOB was formed independently of SAB to answer the needs of the downtown campus. SOB gears most activities towards the com- muter's schedule. and also plans evening activities throughout the year. The main goal of SOB is to shatter the myth that LT students do not know how to have fun. Consequently. we offer them a schedule they can't refuse. Utilizing the lunch period and early afternoon, SOB sponsors programs which appeal to as many interests as possible. Folksingers. such as Aliota, Haines. and Jeremiah: Ed and Fred Hols- tein: Tom Dundee: and Jim Haydon give LT students a chance to see professional Chicago entertainers for free. Movies. by a Warner Brothers contract. also enable students to see excellent flicks for free during the afternoons. SOB is also interested in community in- volvement. The Halloween Party, for the Q N 5' Q .- -J 'SJ . 5 ss.. ,uf .fx r Cabrini Green children, was a success only due to the generous donations and hard work on the part of LT students. The Christmas Benefit brought both Santa Claus and holiday gifts to forgotten peo- ple all over Chicago. SOB's Success is due only to the entire student body and administrational support. SOB believes any idea is worth in- vestigating. anything fun is worth doing. Drop is our office in the gameroom any time. We have a good time. Members: Kathy O'Hara. President: Cheryl Dust. Rick Erickson. Barry Jung. Mary Beth Hickey, Bill Kelly. Vera Kitselman. Bill Lawson. Paul Lynch. Bob Lyons. Martha Maggiore, Bob Meier, Barabara Mc Donald. Michael Moran. Phyllis Nagy, Steve Napleton. John Nerren. Dawn Overends. .loe Pollini, Maureen Quick. Ed Recke, Marilou Rinella. Roni Sacony. Geri Slaby. Gordon Stiefel. Jay Taussig. Carole Trucco. Rich Wawryzniak. Mr. Art Eichlin. honorary member. Mr. Terry Sullivan. Moderator. A . A t .gi XB 1 x i xx f-, wggssi A' X we-svTf-tl X ! sf 4. i Q 1 gtickelb' A it L X 6 oo .. 'LN Ex li 5' ' will.um1sIl'2f2i1:at.. LW i. S E s md Annu L ' X9 ,xpe f CHRISTMAS BENEFIT if wan . . FRI-DECEMBER 'S r . l 250 N- RUSH S-iii . W 'Y S . . yp WM WNW Qs? if ' 1 X .fc in a min uotsmn ,in N LT X ailciiinimsstimin 5 gif - -: X Hg , , , C . X . gxxlal Y up Xxxx. 1 i Q: K X , it F ! 'limit 5 ,dill v Q ff ' ' A , A 1 - i 'B -E3 'Ui' :A HY 5 ' A ' ' ' V - ei, .as f-:: f - sq R 5 A ll -3 J ig, -6 '1sEXw,..g3'm:zg ' Nj.: Lp if ' rj ' . e-f-, ,M - V 1 wmfum- --ws, wx.. gi - ' -3'
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Beta Gamma Blue Key Sigma Founded February 26. I9l9, Beta Gamma Sigma is a national scholastic honor society for men and women in schools of com- merce and business administration. The Loyola chapter was founded in I96I. and is open for membership to qualified students in the School of Business Administration. Blue Key is Loyola's foremost honor society. It is a national honorary fraternity limited to males. At the end of each academic year, Blue Key sponsors a formal induction- dinner for its new members. The members are honored at this event for their academic achievement and for service to the University. For these reasons. the fraternity is limited to an honorary role at Loyola. Last year. the fraternity admitted sophomores for the first time. This change may help the group in the future because it creates a longer ac- tive membership for its undergraduate members. Members: Kevin Conway, President: Gonzolo Balton-Tanda, Dale Bespalec. Tim Cornille, Paul Hoppe, Don King. Angelo Leventas. John Lopatka, Tim Martin, Mike Moran, James Mueller, George Mui, Mike Oster. Joe Pollini, Mike Riordan, Rick Sikora, Ron Skwarek, Joe Wolff, Bob Williams. Mr. Wayne Tinkle, Moderator. .sie K' - iii l X4 l ex :lf 'LET 'l figx-it l 1 fp K A' .4 ,,,, ' N . .-'i',4V 4' U- 11.-.341-,-gzeenfzaz S A lllllln I u til IMD l nu 1 -5?5i 'A' ' ' ' Q . 'iii' s' N ' ' Z ix- .f- -N nf. wil 'itil Circumferenc Circumference was organized in l958 for the dual purpose of giving recognition to women students of the junior and senior classes who excel in leadership and scholarship, and to be of service to the University, principal- ly in acting as official hostesses at various University functions. These two purpose are represented by the torch of learning and the gavel of leadership on the Circumference key each member receives. Membership requirements consist of a 3.0 or above cumulative average and an office or a major chairmanship in at least two other university organizations. Members: Margaret T. Kane, Presi- dent: Jane Anne Bolin, E. Anne Brandstetter, Janile M. Clennon. Cathleen E. Conway, Kathleen A. Fillichio. Maureen Rose George, Juanita Anne Grozdiak, Margaret Leclair Hall, Carol Sue Heath, Colleen Marie Langson, Marlene G. Pappas, Sharon Ann Renkosiak. Linda Stomper, Patricia F. Tomasik. Carol Ann Venus. Carol Jean Waldock.
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CADENC CADENCE is Loyola's literary magazine which publishes twice yearly the creative efforts of Loyola Students. Poetry. prose, art, photography. graphics and essays in the social sciences and humanities are all solicited and carefully evaluated. Only the best of creative thought is final- ly printed in CADENCE. which is dis- tributed to the students free of charge. CADENCE also corresponds with many other colleges throughout the world and thus provides a widespread publicity base for the university. This year has been a very active and in- novative one for CADENCE. For the first time, separate staffs were established at both campuses. Also the CADENCE radio program on WLUC continued to provide an additional outlet for creativi- ty and source of cultured entertainment. One of the most encouraging new areas entered into by CADENCE this year was the production of a series of short plays, poetry readings. etc. This provided still another outlet for Loyola's vast reserve of creativity. In new ways as well as old ones, CADENCE continues to fulfill its tradi- tional function. lt provides an open forum for the expression of any and all forms of creative thought at Loyola. Members: James Adducci. Editor-in- chief: Kathy Badura, Dale A. Bespalec. Nowell Blecha. Jim Blaney, James Boveri. Charles Burnett, Kathy Christen, Liz Clark, Werner Hintz, Eileen Hund. Deborah Kmiecik. Bob Kosin, Joan Kowalski. Neilmyer, Terry Newman. Mike Niemiec, Kevin O'Connor, Terry Piraino. Bob Pontarelli. Mark Riley, Mike Schnit- zius. Eileen Schultz, Kathy Varelzes. Jim Veltman. Steve Yadlovski. Dr. Michael Masi, Moderator.
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