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1974 Stritch Benefit Dinner s f ':1f:- ,Maas -' .vm ..V,2 s ' . i i f , i it F ,S .1 v--, , .i fi 2 . . 3. -5 5 it Q- sf' - I W ftp .VI Vis I! f' The 1974 Stritch Benefit Dinner raised over S290,000 for Stritch School of Medicine on Tuesday, November 19th, at the Conrad Hilton. The Stritch Medal and 1974 Sword of Loyola were presented at the Dinner, which is the largest of its kind on an annual basis. Pictured above are the evening's principals, from left to right: Walter F. Mullady, Jr., General Chairman, Mrs. Walter F. Mullady, Jr., Raymond Baumhart, S.J., President of Loyola University of Chicago, Mrs. Albert C. Esposito, Albert C. Esposito, M.D. '38, Recipient of the 1974 Stritch Medal, James F. Maguire, S.J., Chancellor, Loyola University of Chicago, Mr. John F. Smith, Jr., Chairman, Board of Trustees, Loyola University of Chicago, and recipient of the 1974 Sword of Loyola .
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E :jf 1 l I 6 -ill IM Founders' Day 1974 Students from Loyola's various colleges and schools on the un- dergraduate and graduate levels received awards during the 16th An- nual Founders' Day ceremonies on Wednesday, October 23, 1974. The thirteen recipients were Q-NTXX recognized for contributions to Loyola, the community and for out- standing academic achievement. The Rev. Raymond Baumhart, S.J., presented the medallions to: Randall W. Esbrook, Paul H. Gunty, Daniel F. Hartnett, S.J., Bruce W. Lester, Margot G. Lipman, Janet A. Nosek, Pauline J. Pate, Lawrence Ponoroff, Edward J. Recke, Vivian J. Spatzek, Timothy M. Sullivan, Michael J. Terlizzi, Mary Kay Tuffy.
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President's Ball The Rev. Raymond Baumhart, S.J., again hosted the President's Ball, Loyola's annual social event which honors students excelling in academics and service to the school. The dance was held November 2, 1974, at the Sheraton-O'Hare Hotel in Rosemont, Illinois. As a social event, it is unsurpassed, being one of the few occasions where the Loyola community, administration, faculty and students intermingle in a spirit of social gaiety. Senior Class President Bill Mahoney commented that, The only drawback was the price of alcoholic beverages-definitely out of propor- tion with the average student's budget. Still, Bacchus would be proud. x I
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