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ALMA MATTERS CLASS NOTES


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1950


Thomas E. Potter (MD ‘54) was honored at the Irish American Cultural Institute’s 17th Annual Washington’s Irish St. Patrick’s Day Ball on February 27 in Morristown, New Jersey. Potter is the chairman emeritus of the pediatrics department at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center in Paterson, New Jersey.


Robert C. Hultquist (JD ‘57) is serving his third term as the elected chairman of the Town of Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.


Mary K. O’Malley (MUND ‘59) was recently appointed the 2010 “Citizen of the Year” by the Corte Madera, California, town council. She received her own float in the town’s 4th of July parade. She has been active in community affairs as a parks and recreation commissioner and a member of the disaster council.


1960


Gary K. Burger (BS ’60; PhD ‘66), Robert J. Calsyn, PhD (BS ‘68), and Miles L. Patterson, PhD (BS ‘64), have consecutively served as the chairpersons of the department of psychology at the University of Missouri-St. Louis from the late ‘60s to recently. During a time in the mid-1960s, all three lived within two blocks of one another in Rogers Park, but they did not meet until later. Patterson arrived at UMSL in 1969, followed by Burger in 1972, and Calsyn in 1976. Burger served his first term as chair from 1975 until 1979, followed by three-year terms for Calsyn and then Patterson. Burger then served as chair for 16 years, followed by a three- year term for Patterson and a four-year term for Calsyn. In 2009, the long stretch of enlightened, Loyola-grounded leadership came to an end. During those years, however, the department


Judges’ reception


Dean David Yellen (top row, fourth from right) is pictured with 19 of the numerous Loyola law alumni who serve or have served on the federal, state, or local bench. More than 100 attendees gathered at the law school’s Power Rogers & Smith Ceremonial Courtroom in April for a special reception to honor law alumni judges.


grew and prospered and became one of the strongest departments on campus. Burger and Calsyn have each retired from the university, but Patterson continues there, with no intention of serving another term as chairperson.


Rev. Andrew E. Luczak (BA ‘65) is celebrating his 40th anniversary as a priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago.


Lyle Rausch (BS ‘65) was named “Best Dermatologist in the Bay Area” by KRON-TV in San Francisco. Rausch and his wife, Mary, note that two of their four kids are back home in these troubling times, but they both have jobs.


Gerald “Jerry” Black, JD (BA ‘68), is president of ClientFocus Inc. He is the first Illinois resident to earn master practitioner status for Myers-Briggs type- indicator practitioners. Black also was elected a member of the board of directors of the 1,800-member Association for Psychological Type International.


Michael J. Meyer (MA ‘69, PhD ‘85) is the bibliographer for John Steinbeck. Meyer’s most recent publications are A John Steinbeck Encyclopedia, co-edited with Brian Railsback; The John Steinbeck Bibliography, 1996-2006; The Essential Criticism of Of Mice and Men; and The


Grapes of Wrath: A Re- Consideration. Meyer has recently finished a book on To Kill a Mockingbird to celebrate the novel’s 50th anniversary in 2010. He retired from DePaul University in 2008 and is working on critical volumes discussing Steinbeck’s East of Eden and Robert Penn Warren’s All the King’s Men.


1970


Timothy J. Reuland (BA ‘70) has been named the board chair of Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House in Barrington, Illinois.


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