University of Illinois Chicago Circle - Circle Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1980

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alt uv id F ' ra. ;a U e ib y c ' It took a long time to get this Yearbook complet¬ ed and into the hands of the students, as anyone who purchased their copy as the ill-fated 1979- 1980 issue is well aware of. One of the largest problems then, as it was throughout this past year, was finding and retaining staff members, and as a result some portions of this book are, quite frankly, less than I had hoped for. But on the whole, I believe our publication to be the best that has yet been produced by any of the staffs from 1966 to 1977, when the venture has halted due to the lack of cash flow. That is not to say that we had no financial worries or difficulties. These were very real and present every day. But once begun, we were committed, having given our word to the more than twenty thousand students of our campus. Unlike the word that was spread by those who would oppose us simply because we so very much represented the institution of Circle, we never once enter¬ tained thoughts of reneging upon our promise. For what would a broken promise from the Year¬ book have been, if not an insult to the student and an affront to the pride and dignity of our University? As I have said, our financial difficulties were quite real. When planning was begun in May of 1979, there was nothing. Not one penny awaited the intiation of our venture. Yet we went ahead, spurred on by the belief that a Yearbook would mean much to a quiet, introverted campus. And the money came. Not from the school or any business associated with it, But from us, the stu¬ dents. While there were few of us who physically developed the book, it was all of us that made it. Besides the students, there are many others that deserve credit. Dr. Richard Ward, our sponsor during 1979-1980, was never given the chance to prove his good intent, because the very few who had the means to make their voices heard refused to believe him. Michael Ginsburg, who as assis¬ tant to the Dean of Student Affairs Oscar Miller provided invaluable assistance and rapid access to much needed information, was our advisor for 1980-1981 and will be so for 1981-1982. I would also like to thank Jane Rae Buckwalter, who set our interview with Governor James Thompson, which unfortunately was among the material that was irretrievably lost, although a xerox copy of his letter was still in our possession and appears in this book. Essential aid was given in 1980-1981 by John Hansen, the new Sports Information Di¬ rector, who supplied us with photos and most of the written material for the Sports section as no one volunteered for the position of sports editor. Kirker Smith of the Senate Office was a tremen¬ dous source of UICC history, as she has been with the institution since Navy Pier. It is again unfortunate that her help was lost in that final package to our publisher. Acknowledgement is very much deserved by the Office of Organiza¬ tions and Activities, especially to the November, 1979 staff of the Activities Center, to George Saf- ford for his patience and advice, and to Nancy (Tvarozek) Montenegro for her resourcefulness throughout these two years. To them and the others who played a part in our success the Year¬ book is indeed grateful. And yet there are a few who deserve special thanks. One of them is our publisher ' s rep, Jim Bull, a former english teacher turned Yearbook Sales Representative, whose dedication to his work made him truly another, much experienced member of the staff and a pleasure to work with. A very special thanks goes to Lindsey Daily of the Reservations Office, without whose cooperation and last minute miracles the senior photo ses¬ sions would not have been at all possible, as such surprises as two photographers instead of one or the studio changing the session dates presented themselves to us on the very day of the photo sessions or as little as two weeks in advance. Anyone who has tried to reserve a room at the last second knows how much of an effort she made to accomodate us. We shall always be in her debt. Liz Carpenter deserves not only special thanks, but continued support as she takes over the in¬ credible burden and responsibilities of the editor¬ ship. Lastly, I would like to pass on my personal thanks to last year ' s and this year ' s staff members who stayed with us beyond the completion of their respective responsibilities and lightened the load until the very end. In our tedious efforts towards a common goal those of us that finished this product have become very good friends. And to say thank you seems very simple and much too plain to convey the depth of my appreciation of them. To Jody Erin Oshita, whose efforts and enthusiasm for Circle were unjustly maligned and misunderstood, to Donna Powers whose hu¬ mor and wit put life into otherwise dull work, and to Kim Bagus whose dedication often kept her working until so late at night that it was dangerous for her to go home alone goes all of my gratitude, not only for their hard work, but also for the friendship that has grown between us, which this Yearbook has come to represent for me. And afterall, is that not what a Yearbook means? That within the solitude of the mass upon our campus we are each a human being and around us are others who have become our friends and whom we will always wish to remember Eli zqloe-bVi 216

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fashion designing, photography, skiing, interior decorating, craft-making, page 177. WASILEWSKI, MARK Biology, page 166. WASZAK, MICHAEL L. BS Biology, page 191. WATSON, MAXICENE BA Black Studies, sewing, tennis, swimming, weight lifting, BSOC, designing, page 191. WEILAND, ELLEN H.D. Bachelor of Social Work, interested in skiing, biking, living, and having fun, “Hurrah, I made it , page 192. WE1NZIERL, MARY K. BS Accounting, UICC Newman Community, Accounting Club, page 177. WEYMOUTH, RITA M. Accounting, Accounting Club proctor and publicity committee, page 149. WHITE, DALE ELLIOT BA Political Science, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Tai Chi Club, page 191. WHITESIDE, CATHY M. Social Work, BSW Treasurer, BSA, page 156. WHITING, FLORICE A. BA Communication, dancing, modelling, page 191. WIAFE-ABABIO, NANA B. Finance and Marketing, Ghana Community Association, Mason, page 149. WIENCEK, VIRGINIA G. Bioengineering, page 154. WIESINGER, MAJA BA Criminal Justice, Red Cross W.S.I., IL. REG. E.M.T., Girl Scout volunteer, police explorers, canoeing, Sigma Phi Alpha Sorority, page 191. WILBURN, DIANE RENEE English, Chorus, Madrigals, page 166. WILLIAMS, ELLA M. Bachelor of Social Work, page 192. WILLIAMS, KENNETH V. BS Mathematics and Computer Science, pages 166 and 191. WILLIAMS, MARY Sociology, page 166. WILLIAMS, ROSE E. BS Management, Management Student Association Treasurer, page 177. WILSON, CAROLYN L. Political Science, page 166. WILSON, GRACINE BS Math and Computer Science, page 191. WILSON, MICHELLE ANN B. Arch. Technology, preservation and Chicago ' s history, ecology, solar energy, biographies, swimming, sewing, reading, racquetball, page 173. WINTERHOFF, DALE ROBERT Thermo-Mechanical Engineering, page 154. WITCZAK, PHYLLIS K. Comprehensive Art Design, page 144. WNEK, MATTHEW Mechanical Analysis, and Design, (MAD), page 154. WOLFF, RANAN C. Math and Computer Science, flutist, youth organization leader, Vice President of HTC Student Council, page 166. WOLF, SANSAN BS Biology, Edmund James Scholar, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, page 191. WORSTER, BARRY N. Electrical Engineering, page 144. WORTHINGTON, ANITA H. BA Liberal Arts and Science, page 191. WYCHOCKI, ARTHUR J. Marketing, page 149. WYNCOTT, APRIL F. Psychology, Student Memberto the University of Illinois Board of Trustees, Student Senator, Circle Center Board Recreation Committee Chairperson, Women ' s Swim Team, James Scholar, Who ' s Who Among American Universities and Colleges, page 166. YAKI, GEORGE ALAN BS Psychology, page 191. YAMIN, YAM IN Secular Engineering, page 154. YEE, BETTY BA Communications and Theater, billiards, pinball, page 191. YEE, ROSE Biology, Sigma Phi Alpha Corresponding Secretary, page 166. YESKIS, DOUGLAS J. Geology, Geology Club Treasurer, page 166. YOUNG, JEAN M. Accounting, page 149. YUDKOWSKY, DAVID S. BS Biology, Hillel, Phi Kappa Phi, Tae Kwon Doe, lifegaurd, page 191. YUEN, EDWARD S. BS Accounting, page 177. ZAHEDI-BOROUMAND, FATEMEH BS Thermo-Mechanical Engineering, page 182. ZAYAS, JORGE R. BA Communications and Theater, page 191. ZEFFREN, ANNE Biology, page 166. ZEGAR, AHMAD F. BA Chemistry, weight lifting, page 191. ZGRABLJIC, DR AGO Management, Management Student Association Secretary, page 149. ZIENCINA, MARION S. Psychology, page 191. ZIMMERMAN, MILTON L. Political Science, Student Senator, President of Young Democrats, Vice President of AMI, Steering Committee of Hillel at the Circle, page 166. ZLATICANIN, MILJA BS Quantitative Methods, Yugoslav Student Association Vice President, Student (Foreign) Association Special Activities Advisor, Accounting Club, page 177. ZOLNIERCZYK, KENNETH J. Bioengineering, intramural sports, page 154. ZUBEK, LAURA BETH BS Biology, Newman Community President and Vice President, Freshman Weekend Co- Chairperson, AHS President, Circle Center Board, SAFC, page 191.

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