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CLASS NOTES


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1950


Martin Rubenstein (BS ’50) lives in Florida and is a volunteer patrol captain with the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. He attended the Life Long Learning Institute (adult education program) at Nova Southeastern University.


Seymour Wachtenheim, DDS, MAGD (DENT ’51), a Niles, Illinois, dentist, received the Academy of General Dentistry’s 2010 Distinguished Service Award for his commitment to professional excellence through the pursuit of continuing education.


James A. O’Brien, S.J. (BA ’52, MA ’58), is marking his golden anniversary of priesthood and begins his 48th year at Wheeling Jesuit University. O’Brien entered the Society of Jesus on September 27, 1947, and was ordained on June 19, 1960. He joined the faculty of Wheeling in August 1962.


Joseph B. Jann (BBA ’53) retired from the industrial chemical business and lives in St. Paul, Minnesota. He and his wife have 8 children, 15 grandchildren, and 3 great- grandchildren.


James H. Bowman (BS ’55, MA ’61) released his latest book, A Short History of Oak Park, Vol. 1, an edited collection of columns from the Wednesday Journal of Oak Park and River Forest, Illinois.


Richard A. Compton (MA ’56) and his wife are retired and have been living in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, for the past 17 years. They have 8 children and 23 grandchildren.


Mary K. Gallagher (MUND ’59) retired from teaching in 2006 and volunteered as a hospital chaplain for three years. She continues to volunteer at a local food pantry and to grow into the next stage of her life.


Front row, L to R: Elizabeth Fiedler (BA ‘02; JFRC), Victor Heckler (BS ‘64; MA ‘67; PhD ‘70), John Grimes (BBA ‘62), Anne Bannister (BBA ‘85; MBA ‘93; JFRC); middle row: Kathy Janega (JD ‘77), John Kurowski (BA ‘75; JFRC), Amanda Worthington (BS ‘04; MBA ‘08), Lorraine Nelson (BA ‘90); back row: LaMarr Billups (BA ‘74), Ray O’Connell (BA ‘61; MA ‘73), Thomas Lynch (BA ‘69), Walid Tamari (MBA ‘96), Harry Rossi (EdD ‘85). Not pictured: Wendy Barr (BSN ‘69), Michael Hart (BBA ‘93), Todd Hewell III (BS ‘75; SSOM ‘78), Mary Sheehan (BSN ‘84; MSN ‘92), Kevin Tate Jr. (BSEd ‘99)


1960


George A. Lane, S.J. (MA ’61, MA ’68), is leaving his position as president of Loyola Press.


Douglas G. Balan (BS ’62) recently completed a seven-year assignment with a defense contractor supporting the U.S. Army in Qatar.


Chief Justice Thomas R. Fitzgerald (Non-Degree Alum ’62) of the Illinois Supreme Court announced


National Alumni Advisory Board


The newly formed National Alumni Advisory Board is an essential resource in the Loyola Alumni Association’s efforts to foster lifelong connections. Board members serve as ambassadors; help to advance and promote the University and its mission; and provide advisory leadership and counsel on issues affecting Loyola alumni. • LUC.edu/alumni/naab


his retirement earlier this year and left office on October 25, 2010.


Kathleen C. Connolly (BA ’63) and her husband have spent time traveling, volunteering, and enjoying their five grandchildren since their retirement.


James W. Hackett (BS ’63) retired from full-time law practice in December 2009, after working at Nutter McClennen & Fish in Boston for over 40 years.


John L. Sherry (BBA ’65, MBA ’71) teaches analytical statistics,


business mathematics, operations management, computerized accounting, and management (computer) information systems courses at local colleges in Illinois.


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FALL / WINT ER 2010


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