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The Institute of Human Relation It-if one overall goal, namely, that of laboring tt- create a society in which the dignity of the human person in whomsoever found will be acknowl- edged, respected and protected. Among its continuing programs are the National Endow- ment for the Humanities' Louisiana Program, the Labor-Management School, BLUE- PRINT, the Consumer Center, the Correc- tional Reform Program Qwith the AFL-CIOJ, The G.E.D. Continuing Education Program and various ongoing projects dealing with the concerns of women. Founded in 1969, the New Orleans Review is a cultural publication of Loyola University. It features the works of Loyola's faculty and students as well as such noted writers as Nor- man Mailer and Walter Percy. The Review is published three times a year. The Institute of Politics' primary goal is to locate young men and women with outstanding leadership potential, and bring them together in an educational program designed to endow each with a solid foundation in the exigencies of practical politics and government. The pur- pose ofthe program is to prepare these emerg- ing leaders for entry into public life as candi- dates for office, government officials, and citi- zen activists in the affairs of their communities and nation. The Institute's ultimate aim is to improve the overall quality of political leader- ship. SCOPE provides an opportunity for under- graduate education for those who normally could not enter Loyola. It is geared toward providing assistance to the educational andfor economic disadvantaged by offering a system of pre-admission with academic-year instruc- tion, tudoring, and counseling. SCOPE: John Freeman ftudorJ, Ster- ling Cincore tDirectorj, Louis Schello Cstudentj. if f 'iffy Q Q ,u 1 N sgckfr, ,TTI 'i-1.5 .f ' V orr-off f ,gf ,Y XY H V, 'T' -' 5.35 Qt -HL Ax :WI ,xv iiii '- 1 ii' xf :Xg 19
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INSTITUTE OF HUMAN RELATIONS: QSEATEDJ Charles Hatfield, Rev. David A. Boileau QDirectorJ, Suzette Watson, Carla Geraghty, Karen Shaw, QSTANDINGJ Larry Desommes, Ray Ariatti, Kathy Torregano, Bro. Gale Condit, Alana Miller, Terry Smith, Rev. Maynard Hurst SJ, Jon Griffin, Robyn Ryan, Dale Owens, George Saporito, Aleice Reese. MT .-. V :' X, .-'yr 'X .-:im ' EXTENSION PROGRAMS, INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH, SUMMER SESSION: John F. Sears, Director. '1 , V v ,av I ' ' ' ' :-'W H 'J'-1 ws- .., ' ' .--11,5 vynl ' A , ' ' qix ,gcu- i+. ,- .y,m ?S-vm-fag 'oi Qs-If -WK? '91 .Q 'xp INSTITUTE OF POLITICS: Dr. Ed Renwick fDirectorJ, Dorothy Ellis fm, LIBRARY: QSEATEDJ Margaret Loup, Mary Lee Sweat, James Volny fDirectorJ, Agnes Stanslield, Jeanne Ory, QSTANDINGJ Richard Jerez, Milton Couvillon, Gracelyn Tillman, Renee Cameron, Anna Burnside, Harriet Wolf, Julie McGeown, Tina Byrne, Stella Le Beouf, Alice Wu, Alfonso Sabadie, fmissingj Evelyn McKinley, Ruth Renaud, Bob Brealt, Patricia Doran. I
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Upward Bound helps high school students from low-income families develop the skills and motivation necessary for success in col- lege. They live on a college campus during the summer and participate in a variety of academic, social, and cultural activities. LUCAP is a student-run organization de- signed to help the university community become more aware of the social problems that exist in the local community and our country as well. Serving as a channel for volunteer agencies in the city, the organiza- tion sponsers various activities in its efforts to provide services to the campus and com- munity areas. The Women's Center is a community ori- ented organization geared toward women in transition. It offers non-credit workshops and seminars to the interested public. On the fourth Friday of each month the Center holds an Open House featuring successful women of the New Orleans community. LUCAP: QFRONTJ Anjela Calero, Julie Brown fVice Presidentl, Sandy Cordray QPublic Relationsj, Lou Ann Cupp, QMIDDLEJ Sue Barker, Jeanie Wadge, Ely Elefante, Patty Mata, Debbie Fair, Fernando Chang-Muy CBACKJ Nanette Cagney, Dave Kreher, Susan Evans, Ka- ren Shader, Salvador Longoria, Mary Baudowin fPresidentl, Ed Fernandey, Judy Lynch, Bob Guasco QDirectorJ. Qmissingj J. Imbert fAssistant Directorj, Chris Giorgi, Chuck Callans. Ex-,Z WOMEN'S CENTER: Aleada Lee, Vickie Sumrall, Carol Deinhardt Mawson fDirectorJ, Lesley Douthwaite fmembersj Judith Zabalaoui, Dr. Ron Christner, Chrysanthia Kogos, Ellen Hardeman, Dr. Thomas Gilbride, Sandra Northrop, Bonnie Crone, Kathi Stansbury, Dr. Frank 20 Komitsky, Myra Foster, Sandra Lynn Guiffre, Laura Guillory, Caroline Nicholls, Barbara Laughlin, Frances Bordelon, Dr. Meg Dachowski, Jim Murphy, Jim Arena, Beuary Bernstein, UPWARD BOUND: Mathew Collins, Gloria Love, Dr. Willie Zanders fDirectorJ, Edna Meggs, Lynell Jones, fmissingj Manuelle Parker, Charlete LeCense, Rudolph Detiege f???T 'T if 2 if lla . 3 iii . 3 gf., 2 2 ' 5 Q ' x Clayton Culver, Dale Wolfe, Peggy Hibbard, Melinda McGee, Dr. Dan Schneid. , 1 Q S ,. lx -4-
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