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Thomas Stanislawski (Staner) (BS ’67, MD ’69), founder and director of the Greystone Neuroscience Center maintains an active practice in Alabama. He is board certified in neurology and neurological surgery. His wife, Ellen Staner (BSN ’68) is the CEO for the Greystone Neuroscience Center.
Phyllis Fredericksen (MUND ’68) is semi-retired and an adjunct professor at Webster University and Missouri Baptist University in St. Louis.
Michele Gattuso (BSN ’68) received her MSN degree at Northern Illinois University in 1983.
Patrick T. Kearney (UNIV ’68, JFRC) retired after 18 years with Intel Corporation’s legal department. He spent the past 40 years in the computer industry practicing intellectual property, licensing, and contract law.
Mary E. O’Reilly (BA ‘68, EdD ‘92) retired from Lake Park High School and is completing her eighth year as a school/college counselor at JosephinumAcademy in Chicago.
Joseph W. Sjostrom (BA ‘68)was a reporter for the Chicago Tribune from 1970-2008.
Katie Hamilton (BA ’69) and her husband, Gene, co-write the “Do It Yourself—or—Not” column. In March, the column celebrated its 25th year in print with Tribune Media Services.
Fred Kuch (BA ‘69) received a PhD in educational psychology with a concentration in learning and technology from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. FellowChicagoan Gregg Schraw served as committee chair.
electroplating industry. He is looking forward to traveling with his life partner, Charlette.
Ronald Catanzaro (BACLS ’70) retired from the Chicago Transit Authority as a general manager in 1998 after 29 years of service.
Billy Butler (BA ’71) held a position as business regional marketing manager for a premier industrial corporate-owned retail business. He is now retired.
Denis Curran (BSEd ’71, MEd ’76, EdD ’89) is involved in hospital ministry through Holy Name Cathedral at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Robert Esler (BA ’71, JD ’74) retired last year after 32 years with the UAW Legal Services Plan in Detroit, including the last 15 years as director of the plan.
Steven J. Masello (BA ‘71, MA ‘73) has recently returned to the English department on Loyola’s Lake Shore Campus.
Kathleen A Ward, MD (BS ’71, MD ’81, MRES ’85), associate professor of radiology at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, was awarded the Gold Medal Award by the Chicago Radiological Society.
Thomas M. Ziemba (BS ’71, MSIR ’74) recently became the head of management consulting for FGMK, LLC., a business advisory firm headquartered in the Chicago area.
Tim Grennan, MD (BS ‘72), received the 2012 Volunteer Clinical Faculty Appreciation Award from the University of California, Davis, Health System. He is a medical oncologist at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Sacramento.
1970s
Romualdas Barauskas (BS ’70)will retire in March after 43 years in the
Rita L. Martinez (MUND ‘72, JD ‘81) has had her own law practice for the past five years and is working as an independent contractor for PepsiCo, Inc. in Chicago. She provides legal consultation to PepsiCo on all supply chain matters affecting Quaker,
One million and counting
Loyola’s Phonathon hit its $1 million milestone this past summer. Thank you to all the donors who made this achievement possible!
Tropicana, and Gatorade brands.
Glenn R. Mautner (BBA ’72) retired in 2007 and moved to Texas. He served as an adjunct faculty member at National-Louis University in Chicago for 11 years and as an adjunct professor at Keller Graduate School of Management at DeVry University. When not teaching, he had a successful 32-year career in human resources.
Vincent A. Robelotto (MSIHR ‘72) has been human resources director at Young Harris College in Young Harris, Georgia, since 2007.
Eloise M. Vondruska (BA ’72), is the interim director of the Pritzker Legal Research Center at the Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago.
Timothy Adams (BS ’73, MSIR ’77) retired from Workforce Education and Training at Metra Commuter Railroad. He is an adjunct faculty member at Joliet Junior College. His interests include photography, travel, history, and archaeology. In 2011, he worked and served as a volunteer excavator for his third year
at Vindolanda, a 2nd-century Roman fort near Hadrian’s Wall in the UK.
Michael Hess (BS ’73) presented the Global Shopper Journey study at the 75-year anniversary of the Advertising Research Foundation in New York in March 2011. This research was a joint effort of Carat Media and Microsoft.
Maria Auriemma (BA ’74) decorates and designs office space and sells office furniture. Her son Nicholas is a freshman at Loyola.
Larry Biegel (BS ’74) is working on an Enterprise Resource Planning System Implementation at US Steel.
Philip Dobrin (MD ’74, MRes ’79) published a book, Adventures of a Surgical Resident; although not identified by name in the book, the action takes place at LUMC.
Jeffrey Jacobs (JD ’74) moved to Santa Barbara ,California, where he is involved in strategic advising and philanthropic endeavors.
Brendan Cournane (BA ’75, JD ‘78) is a marathon coach who has run on
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