ALMA MATTERS CLUB CORNER
Loyola Rambler clubs exist to foster a sense of association with Loyola University Chicago. We want to build vibrant communities of Ramblers both in and outside of the Chicago area. Alumni, current and former parents, current and former faculty, and University friends are invited to join the club. Clubs host a variety of activities ranging from social and cultural outings to educational, networking, and community service events.
FROM P R E V IOUS PAG E
Aurel E. Goglin, DDS (BS ’67, DDS ’71), has been practicing dentistry in Arlington Heights, Illinois, for 36 years.
James M. Kesteloot (BS ’67), formerly the president and executive director of the Chicago Lighthouse for People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired, is a presidential appointee to the U.S. Committee for Purchase from People Who are Blind or Severely Disabled, a federal administrative office.
Mary O’Reilly (BA ‘68, MEd ‘71, EdD ‘92) was named the 2010 Secondary School Counselor of the Year by the Illinois School Counselor Association.
HEY RAMBLERS in Boston, LA, Milwaukee, NYC, San Francisco, St. Louis, Twin Cities, and DC: be on the lookout for e-mails this spring with info on when the next Rambler Club event will be held in your area.
ON TAP FOR 2011: Ball games, networking events, and happy hours. If you’re interested in starting a Rambler Club in your area, contact Beth Kondrat at
ekondra@luc.edu.
UPCOMING EVENTS »
LUC.edu/alumni/clubs
Stephen A. Titra (BA ’68) has been appointed artist- in-residence by Loyola’s Cuneo Mansion and Gardens. Over the last 25 years, Titra has served as an artist-in-residence at more than 100 sites nationwide. His commissioned works are on display in Rome, Washington DC, Seattle, Boston, Chicago, and New York. He also teaches classes at Cuneo.
Be the difference to a Loyola student
Loyola is looking for alumni and friends to mentor students through the ACE (Achieving College Excellence) and First Gen Connex programs. Mentors share their stories, provide support, and offer guidance regarding graduate school and life after Loyola.
Visit
LUC.edu/alumni/mentor.
Paul I. Hettich (PhD ’69) retired from teaching college and continues to speak and write about college-to-workplace readiness and transition.
Joan F. Neal (BACLS ’69) served as executive vice president for the U.S. operations of Catholic Relief Services.
Sr. Mary Dolores Schneider, SC (MA ’69), a teacher of Latin and English at Seton High School, has been named to the school’s board of trustees. She holds a BA in English from the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati.
Victor Louis Vant (MA ’69), a teacher at St. Charles East High School, is the winner of the 2010 Kane County Regional Office of Education’s High School Teacher of the Year Award. He began his 45th year of teaching in the fall of 2010 and is happy to continue teaching and helping children as long as possible.
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John P. Cosgrove (BA ’70) retired from the Cook County Juvenile Probation Department as a deputy chief probation officer after 40 years of service.
Donald T. Dvorak, OP (MEd ’70), was recently named chaplain of the University of Dallas. He began his appointment on August 1, 2010.
Joseph M. Feczko (BS ’71) retired from his position as senior vice president and chief medical officer of Pfizer, Inc., in 2009. He currently sits on several boards for organizations, foundations, and companies related
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