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WINTER 2017 37 36 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO 922 PLAN 2020 BUILDING A MORE JUST, HUMANE, AND SUSTAINABLE WORLD FINANCIAL AID STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE In FY16, more than $4 million was invested in Plan 2020 initiatives. These funds came from grants, fundraising, operating funds, other internal sources, and more than $560,000 in University Plan 2020 funds were committed to support multi-year projects. LEARN MORE LUC.edu/plan2020 More than 20 projects have commenced as part of Plan 2020. Here are some of the plan’s major initiatives: INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITY I: ENSURE STUDENT ACCESS AND SUCCESS Arrupe College now in its second year, with 318 students enrolled (187 freshmen) and 97 percent students of color INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITY II: ADVANCE SOCIAL JUSTICE THROUGH FACULTY DEVELOPMENT New faculty seminar started on Catholic intellectual life, Ignatian pedagogy, and the pursuit of justice LOYOLA’S CURRENT FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN SEEKS TO FURTHER OUR MISSION TO BECOME A TRANSFORMATIVE AGENT TO IMPROVE THE CONDITION OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY AND WORLD. 2016 PRESIDENT’S REPORT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16 $600M $500M $400M $300M $200M $100M $0M CAPITAL EXPENDITURES $68.4M RANKING U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT TOTAL ENROLLMENT 16 , 422 11,129 TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE (2,622 FRESHMEN) 5,293 GRADUATE STUDENTS More than 9 out of 10 Loyola undergraduates receive financial aid. ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16 $600M $500M $400M $300M $200M $100M $0M OPERATIONS $ 29.8M $ 528.6M $ 558.4M FISCAL 2016 REVENUES.... EXPENSES..... RESULT.............. FULL-TIME FACULTY ENROLLMENT 1000 800 600 400 200 0 767 813 737 862 703 721 786 876 841 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16 TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS ENDOWMENT FUNDED $84.1M ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16 $600M $500M $400M $300M $200M $100M $0M ENDOWMENT VALUE $533.6M 19.5 (5.2) (26.7) 12.3 22.4 1.2 12.1 14.3 0.3 (0.6) RETURN % 2.7 2.8 3.1 3.0 2.8 2.2 2.1 2.3 3.3 3.9 % FUNDED BY ENDOWMENT $373.2M YEAR ONE YEAR TWO YEAR THREE YEAR FOUR YEAR FIVE 2020 PLAN INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITY III: PROMOTE COL- LABORATIONS TO ADDRESS SOCIETAL CHALLENGES First-ever Health-EQ Conference launches discus- sion to set priorities for health disparities initiatives at Loyola Center for Criminal Justice Research, Policy, and Prac- tice created to promote fair, informed, effective, and ethical criminal justice approaches Engineering Sciences program launched fall 2015 INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITY IV: ENGAGE SOCIETAL CHALLENGES THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS Loyola Community and Family Services clinic to provide low-cost mental health services to families in Rogers Park and Edgewater Lake Shore Community Partners began community outreach programs to improve residents’ quality of life through economic and social efforts Student-led effort to provide employment opportunities for high school students at Loyola Limited, Loyola’s undergraduate student-run business enterprise Partnership with the School of Education to support neighborhood public schools in Rogers Park SCHOLARSHIPS $200M $150M $100M $50M 0 ’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16 $162.6M 3.9% FUNDED $91.6M 2.7% FUNDED RETURN % 20% 10% 0 -10% -20% 92.7 %

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WINTER 2017 3736 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

922 PLAN 2020BUILDING A MORE JUST, HUMANE, AND SUSTAINABLE WORLD

FINANCIAL AID

STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE

In FY16, more than $4 million

was invested in Plan

2020 initiatives. These funds came

from grants, fundraising, operating

funds, other internal sources, and

more than $560,000 in

University Plan 2020 funds were

committed to support multi-year

projects.

LEARN MORE LUC.edu/plan2020

More than 20 projects have commenced as part of Plan 2020. Here are some of the plan’s major initiatives:

INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITY I: ENSURE STUDENT ACCESS AND SUCCESS• Arrupe College now in its second

year, with 318 students enrolled (187 freshmen) and 97 percent students of color

INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITY II: ADVANCE SOCIAL JUSTICE THROUGH FACULTY DEVELOPMENT• New faculty seminar started

on Catholic intellectual life, Ignatian pedagogy, and the pursuit of justice

LOYOLA’S CURRENT FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN SEEKS TO FURTHER OUR MISSION TO BECOME A TRANSFORMATIVE AGENT TO IMPROVE THE CONDITION OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY AND WORLD.

2016 PRESIDENT’S REPORT

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16

$600M

$500M

$400M

$300M

$200M

$100M

$0M

CAPITAL EXPENDITURES

$68.4M

RANKING

— U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT

TOTAL ENROLLMENT

16,422

11,129TOTAL UNDERGRADUATE(2,622 FRESHMEN)

5,293GRADUATESTUDENTS

More than 9 out of 10 Loyola undergraduates receive financial aid.

’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16

$600M

$500M

$400M

$300M

$200M

$100M

$0M

OPERATIONS

$ 29.8M$ 528.6M

$ 558.4M

FISCAL 2016REVENUES. . . .

EXPENSES. . . . .

RESULT. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FULL-TIME FACULTYENROLLMENT

1000

800

600

400

200

0

767813

737

862

703 721786

876841

’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16

TOTAL SCHOLARSHIPS ENDOWMENT FUNDED

$84.1M

’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16

$600M

$500M

$400M

$300M

$200M

$100M

$0M

ENDOWMENT VALUE$533.6M

19.5 (5.2) (26.7) 12.3 22.4 1.2 12.1 14.3 0.3 (0.6)RETURN

%

2.7 2.8 3.1 3.0 2.8 2.2 2.1 2.3 3.3 3.9%

FUNDED BY ENDOWMENT

$373.2M

YEAR ONE YEAR TWO YEAR THREE YEAR FOUR YEAR FIVE

2020PLAN INSTITUTIONAL

PRIORITY III: PROMOTE COL-LABORATIONS TO ADDRESS SOCIETAL CHALLENGES• First-ever Health-EQ

Conference launches discus-sion to set priorities for health disparities initiatives at Loyola

• Center for Criminal Justice Research, Policy, and Prac-tice created to promote fair, informed, effective, and ethical criminal justice approaches

• Engineering Sciences program launched fall 2015

INSTITUTIONAL PRIORITY IV: ENGAGE SOCIETAL CHALLENGES THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS• Loyola Community and Family

Services clinic to provide low-cost mental health services to families in Rogers Park and Edgewater

• Lake Shore Community Partners began community outreach programs to improve residents’ quality of life through economic and social efforts

• Student-led effort to provide employment opportunities for high school students at Loyola Limited, Loyola’s undergraduate student-run business enterprise

• Partnership with the School of Education to support neighborhood public schools in Rogers Park

SCHOLARSHIPS

$200M

$150M

$100M

$50M

0

’07 ’08 ’09 ’10 ’11 ’12 ’13 ’14 ’15 ’16

$162.6M3.9% FUNDED

$91.6M2.7% FUNDED

RETURN %

20%

10%

0

-10%

-20%

92.7%

WINTER 2017 3938 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

IGNATIUS LOYOLA SOCIETYCumulative gifts of $1 million or more

Joan and Eugene* Amoroso (BS ‘57)Earl Bane*Joyce Barry* (MUND ‘55)Kathleen* and Bernard* Beazley (JD ‘50)Carolyn* and James* BeckKatherine and Michael* BirckRobert Buehler*Dorothy (MUND ‘62) and Michael Carbon, MD (BS ‘62)Norma* and Bruce* Carroll (MD ‘44)The Caveney FamilyMaude* and John* ClarkeLoretta and William* Cleary (BS ‘50) / Jones & Cleary

Roofing & Sheet Metal FundNancy and Frank* Considine (PhB ‘43)Linda (BS ‘75, MA ‘77) and Kevin Conway (BA ‘73, JD ‘76)Barbara and John Cooney (JD ‘79)Loretta (JD ‘77) and Robert Cooney (JD ‘78)Mary Dempsey and Philip Corboy* (JD ‘49)Rosemary and John Croghan (BS ‘52)Barbara (BS ‘64, MEd ‘72) and Eugene Croisant

(BBA ‘59, MSIR ‘66)The Crown FamilyHerta CuneoJohn CuneoJeanne and William DaleLenore* and Keith* DeLashmutt (JD ‘51)James DePauw*Mary Jane* and Michael* DiCosola (MD ‘42)Willouise Donovan* (BA ‘39)Sally and James* DowdleJudith and Richard DuchossoisVincent J. Galante* (MD ‘43)Carol and Joseph* Gentile (PhB ‘48)Nancy and Alvin GormanJoan Los Hank (BS ‘54) and William J. HankJane* and John* Igini (MD ‘47)Hollye (BSN ‘97, MSW ‘06) and Jeffrey Jacobs (JD ‘74)Adelaide* (MUND ‘34) and Carroll* Johnson, DDSMignon Johnson*Barbara and John* Keeley Jr.Constance and Dennis KellerDonald P. and Byrd M. Kelly Family FoundationMary Anne Kirchschlager*Nancy W. KnowlesCornelia Kulicek*

Rosemary* (MUND ‘54) and Richard* Leach (BA ‘48)Jennifer Leischner Litowitz (JD ‘94) and Alec N. LitowitzEvelyn* and Anthony* MajerCarolina Panerai Mandel*Roxanne and Rocco Martino (MBA ’78)Carol and Lucian* Matusak (BA ‘43, MD ‘46)Barry McCabeFoster McGaw*Concetta Ann* and Paul* Mooney (MEd ‘57)Therese* and John* MulcahyJoan and John* Mullins (BSC ‘48)Walter Neiswanger* (MD ‘52)Marcella* and Conrad* NiehoffAlfie* and Allan Norville (BS ‘60)Marie Agnes O’Neill*Robert Otremba* (BS ‘49, MS ‘63)Elizabeth (BS ‘75) and Robert Parkinson Jr.

(BBA ‘73, MBA ‘75)Richard A. Perritt Charitable FoundationSusan and Joseph Power Jr. (JD ‘77)Marilyn and Michael Quinlan (PhB ‘67, MBA ‘70)Christine and David* Rammler, PhD (BS ‘51)Arthur Rubloff*Vincent* and Frances* RussoMary and William RyanKathleen Egan Schreiber and John Schreiber (BBA ‘68)Trust Under the Will of John G. Searle / Searle

Family TrustMichael and Nydia SearleWilliam G.* and Marilyn M.* SimpsonClaire* and Albert* SpehKatheryn H.* (BS ‘32, MSW ‘38) and Thomas J.* Stamm

(BA ‘26, MD ‘46)Cynthia Hank Stark and Paul StarkJean and Michael Sullivan (BSC ‘61)Jeanne (MSW ‘76) and Joseph* SullivanJohn (BSC ‘59) and Terese Mulkern Terry (BS ‘59)Judith and Robert* Van KampenJean* and Charles* Walgreen Jr.Patricia (MSW ‘97) and Daniel Walsh (JD ‘74)Dorothy Weil*Denise DeBartolo York and John York II (MD ‘74)John Zukowski*

Loyola University Chicago’s most prestigious giving society honors the men and women who have made philanthropic gifts totaling more than $100,000 to our University. These men and women have helped to carry on the work of our Jesuit founders.

rancis Xavier, born in Spain in 1506, is considered the greatest

missionary since the time of the Apostles. In just 10 years after joining Ignatius Loyola in creating the Society of Jesus, Xavier traveled to Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, India, Japan, and the Philippines to establish educational institutions rooted in the Jesuit mission. He embodied the youthful spirit and idealism of the Jesuit order.

FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE

gnatius Loyola was born in 1491 in Northern Spain. As the first General

of the Society of Jesus, he composed thousands of letters to those following in his mission of educating youth, ministering to the sick, and serving the greatest needs of society. By 1773, his legacy had created more than 700 schools and 175 seminaries throughout the world. Today, millions of people from all corners of the globe are educated and have served in the Jesuit tradition that he established. Loyola referred to himself as a pilgrim, and he will forever be known for pioneering the vision for the Society of Jesus.

* Deceased member

FRANCIS XAVIER SOCIETYCumulative gifts of $500,000 to $999,999

Patrick Arbor (BSC ‘58)Fern Asma (MD ‘46)Margaret Baima* (MD ‘47)Helen Balling*Paul Begich* (BSC ‘55)Melvin R. and Randy Lamm Berlin (JD ‘91)Bernard Brennan* (PhB ‘37)Mildred (BS ‘49, MEd ‘54) and Joseph BrodnerJacob Brotman* (MD ‘33)Ethel Burns* (BA ‘55)Mary Isabelle Caestecker*Audree* and Donald* Casey (MD ‘43)James King Lee Choy* (MD ‘37)Joanne CipollaMarie (MA ‘56) and James* Cowhey (BS ‘55)Mark Daniels* (DDS ‘46)Arthur Davis Jr.* (MSIR ‘71)Evelyn Dyba*Edward Egan* (MD ‘21)Mary Anne English*Joseph and Bessie Feinberg FoundationLee and Charles* FinklDorothy* and Stephen* FrawleyHelen Galvin*Dorothy* and John* GormleyRosemary* and John* Grant (MD ‘43)Rolf M. Gunnar, MD and FamilyPamela and George Hamel Jr.Arthur Marc Harris*Susanna Hayes, PhD (JFRC ‘62-’63, BS ‘64)Judith and Marvin HerbMarie Herzog* (MUND ‘62)May Weber, MD* and Gerald M. Hoffman, PhDHeidi and Peter HuizengaVirginia* and Robert* JoyceJohn Jozwiak* (BA ‘50, JD ‘54)Peter M. Kelliher Sr.*Lois* and William* Knapp (MD ‘46)Shirley* and William Koloseike (BSC ‘51)The Wing-Tat Lee* FamilyMary Anne Lenkay* (MD ‘56)Carrie Miller*Walter Mullady* (BS ‘26)Genevieve* and Peter* Nelson (MD ‘26)Virginia Piper*

Richard Poley (MD ‘57)John Rosich* (BSC ‘30)Mary* and Anthony* RudisErica and James Sandner (BBA ‘61)Helen and Jack* SchwartzFrederick Selfridge* (MD ‘46)Eleonore* (MUND ‘36) and Vincent* SkowronskiMarcia Friedl-Smith (JD ‘78) and Todd Smith (JD ‘76)Irene Sheehan-Snider, MD* and Thomas Snider* (MD ‘51)Mary Josephine Stack* (MA ‘50)Joan Steinbrecher* (MEd ‘64, PhD ‘80)Lucille* and Orion* StutevilleConnie* and Bolton* SullivanMartin Svaglic* (BA ‘38, MA ‘40)Alma* and Joseph* Verhaag (MD ‘28)Carol Vining*Kathleen and Charles* Walgreen IIIRita Walsh* (MD ‘50)Viola Ward* (BS ‘35, MSW ‘42)Laura and Dan Webb (JD ‘70)Rosemarie* (PhB ‘40) and Glenn* WessiesElsie* and Eugene* WeylerCharles Whittingham (BS ‘51)Dahlia* and Louis* Zale Sr. (PhB ‘48)Dorothy Wood Zietz* (MSW ‘46)

Ignatius Loyola, Francis Xavier, and Peter Faber were college friends whose vision, mission, and prayer were the compass that guided the Society of Jesus and shaped the proud tradition of Jesuit education and service.

WINTER 2017 4140 LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO

Lisa and John Iberle (JFRC ‘73-’74, BBA ‘75, JFRC ‘77-’78)Patricia and Donald Izban (BS ‘54)Katherine Janega (JD ‘77) and Gerald KeenanCandice and John Janicik (JD ’86)Jerome Janiec* (BSC ‘53)Loretta Jans*Joseph Jarabak, DDS*Christina Johnson-Wolff (BA ‘72) and Richard WolffOlinda Young and Martin Johnson, MDElizabeth Joyce*Stephen F. and Pamela R. KasbeerChester Kasmer*Anne* (BSN ‘56) and Charles* KayKay and Peter* Kearney (MD ‘48)Catherine Kelley*Charles Kellstadt*Lisa and Patrick KellyPatricia Marcotte Kerrigan, PhD (MUND ‘80)Robert Kerrigan Jr.Vincent Kerrigan*Charles Kerwin*Alvina Kiley and The Honorable Roger Kiley Jr. (JD ‘66)Gladys Kiniery* (BSN ‘36)James KirchschlagerJoan A. and William G. Kistner (BBA ‘72)Michelle and Richard KlarchekElaine Gorczyca Klein (BSN ‘69) and George KleinFrank Kneussl* (MS ‘66, PhD ‘71)Mary Knoedler* (BSN ‘49)Janet* and Frank* KrabecRose Krasa*Joseph Kremper* (MD ‘68, MRES ‘73)Audrey A. Krueger TrustConstance and John Kurowski (JFRC ‘73-74, BA ‘75)Eileen* and Vern* Lahart (BA ‘50, JD ‘51)Debbie and John LaheyMarguerite and Frederick LangenbergJeanne (MUND ‘74) and Desmond LaPlaceDoris (MUND ‘54) and Robert* Latousek (BSC ‘55)Gaile Beaurline Leahy and Thomas* Leahy (JD ‘77)Otto W. Lehman FoundationSue Lehoang, DDS and Mike Lehoang (MD ‘74)Laura and Gregory LeVert (MBA ‘72)Julia Deal Lewis* and Frank Lewis*Herbert Lewis* (DDS ‘29)Michael (JD ‘65) and Mary Lou LeydenShari Lichtenstein (MSW ‘85)Don (BA ‘72) and Terri LiebentrittKathleen H. Linden*Sydelle Lipman* (BSN ‘46)Ingrid and John LoGiudice (BS ‘70, MD ‘74)Barbara Lucchese* (MUND ’60)Carolyn LynchPatrick Lynch (BBA ‘82)Lenore* (JD ‘92) and John MaddenShirley (MEd ’95) and Michael Madigan (JD ’67)Wayne Magdziarz (BA ‘82, MBA ‘87)Marie Majsterek*Harold Manfredi* (MD ‘47)Helen Marasz*Shirley and Samuel* Marotta (BSC ‘39)Anne and Stuart Marshall (MD ‘70)Eloise* and Harold* MartinJeanne Masterson*Alice Husisian Mayer* (MUND ‘70)Carol McCarthy (MBA ‘85)Margaret McCarthy* (MEd ‘40)Genevieve McClevey* (MUND ‘33)Francis McCracken* (MEd ‘50)John McCrann*Clement McDonald*Henry McDonald* (BA ‘35, JD ‘39)Robert McDonald* (BS ‘51)Sistie and Eugene McEnery (MD ‘57)Lorraine* (MA ‘58) and Alan* McFee (BS ‘51, MA ‘53)Mary Ann McGrath, PhD (BS ‘68) and William J.

McGrath, JD (MA ‘67)

Kathleen McKay* (MEd ‘55)Marguerite McMahonMarcella* (MUND ‘48, MD ‘51) and John* Meyer (MD ‘51)Kenneth Micetich (BS ‘69, MD ‘75, MRES ‘78)Jo-Ann and Thomas Michalak (BS ‘63)Hymen Milgrom*Lucelle Miller*Mary Anne Miller*Robert Mode* (BS ‘51)Evelyn Molback*Maria (BS ‘67, MBA ‘70) and Carl Moore Jr. (BA ‘66, JD ‘69)Carol and Terry Moritz (BS ‘66, JD ‘70)Jean Mormon UnsworthAimee* and John MorrisseyMargaret* and Harold* MoserRosemary* (MUND ‘47) and John* Murphy (BA ‘68)Ruthellyn (BA ‘75) and Ronald MusilGerald Nagel Sr.* (BS ‘49)Florence Nasenbeny* (BSN ‘50)Raymond Nemecek* (MD ‘43)Patricia and Richard* NeradMarion Normile*Charlene and Mark Novak (JD ‘77)Oluf Oberg*Lynn Carlson and Philip O’Connor, PhD

(JFRC ‘68-’69, BA ‘70)Nicky* and William* O’DonnellJudith Papp O’Connell (BS ‘63) and Gerald F.

O’Connell (MS ‘66) George O’Grady (BS ‘55)Barbara and Sidney OkoMary Alice O’Laughlin (MSW ‘47)Barbara* (JD ‘69) and Edward* O’TooleOzmon Family FoundationAngeline Parker Poss*Esther Parr*Michaela and Richard Parrillo Sr.Mary Kay and Mario PasinMary (MUND ‘59) and Ronald Pawl (BS ‘57, MD ‘61)Geraldine Peiffer* (MD ‘49)Susan* (JFRC Spring ‘63) and Anthony Piazza II

(JFRC ‘62-’63)Marion Piggotti*Carol* and Hadley PihlRobin Smith and William Plante (BS ‘59)Laddie Poduska* (JD ‘37)Jeanne* (MUND ‘37) and Chester* PollowyThomas Potasz* (MD ‘26)Helen Potter*Fausta Povilonis*COL (IL) J.N. Pritzker, IL ARNG (Ret.) (BA ‘79)Sandra and Timothy RandGregory Rataj (BS ‘71, MA ‘73)Audrey (BSEd ‘78) and Albert RatnerHarriett* (MUND ‘36) and Howard* ReedMaralyn and Michael K. ReillyJoan* and Leonard* RichmanPatricia L. Riggs (MUND ‘61)Ranny Riley, PhD* (JFRC ‘63-64)Carol Robbins (JFRC ‘64-’65) and Herbert WolffSharon and David RobinsonViolet* and Joseph* RodaLinda and Curt Rodin (JD ‘75)Germaine* (MUND ‘65) and John* Rooney (MBA ‘69)Mimi and Stuart RoseSusan Deborah Rosenberg* (MSW ‘99)Julie Sujack RosenbergerWalter Rozycki*Ann and Paul Rubino (MD ‘63)Mary* and Santo* Ruggero (MD ‘46)Rose Marie Russo*Donna and James Ryan (MD ‘55)Wilma Saari*Linda Salisbury (JD ‘91)Florence Schaffenegger*Loretta Schmidt*Cathleen and Bryan Schultz (BS ‘71, MD ‘74)

Dolores SchumannIsabelle* and Benjamin* Schwarcz (MD ‘31)Charles M. Schwartz Memorial FoundationFrank Schwartz*Julie and Joseph SerraDiane (MEd ‘60) and Roger SerzenFrances Setnicar* (BSN ‘56)Elizabeth* and Philip* Sheridan Sr. (MD ‘50)Esther Mae Shields*Sakaye Shigekawa* (MD ‘40)Dorothy* and Frank* Shirey (JD ‘48)Gloria Sieben*Sheldon Siegel* (MEd ‘76, EdD ‘80)Helen* and John* Skowron (MD ‘43)Ronald Skwarek (BBA ‘74)Edward Smith* (MD ‘35)Patty and G. Andrews SmithJohn K. Smith*Walter Smith* (PhD ‘52)Genevieve Sokolowski*Marie Soltys*Dorothy* and Frederick* SpechtAlexandria Marchetti Speers and Brian Speers (JD ‘93)Helen Stander*Wanda Stanul*Anne B. Stericker (MA ‘74, PhD ‘76) and Thad L. Regulinski, PhDDorothy Stevens* (MEd ‘57)Margaret and Julian* Stevens (BS ‘53)Martin Stock (BA ‘84)Mary Lou* and Frank* Stotz (BSC ‘52)Stuart Rose Family FoundationVivijeanne* and Edwin* Sujack (PhB ‘48)Kathleen and Gregory Sujack (JD ‘84)Margaret Sujack, DDS (BS ‘78) and Donald Sujack

(BBA ‘78, MBA ‘85)Maureen and Stephen SujackSophie Swienton*Jean and J. Scott SykoraJoyce and Calvin TankoPatricia O’Shea and Frank Tannura (JFRC Fall ‘76, BBA ‘79)Jacqueline and William* Tansey (BS ‘57, MD ‘61, MPS ‘01)Arthur Tarchala*Mary Tolan (BBA ’82) and Edward GrzelakowskiSheila* and Timothy Toomey (JD ‘65)Robert Tornello* (MD ‘43)Theresa (BSN ‘75) and Mario Tse (BS ‘77, DDS ‘81)Charles Turgrimson*Bonnie and Fidelis UmehVictoria Vacha* (MD ‘47)Betty and Jerome* Van GorkomSuzanne and David* Van Ort (DDS ‘53)Thais Lopez Vogel and David VogelKatherine Vogelheim (JFRC ‘77-’78) and John HansenAlice* and Robert* Wagner (MRE ‘73)Netty and Edward WanandiMary Jo (JFRC ‘75-’76) and Sheldon WeinigJudithe and Jerome Wensinger (MD ‘58)Ruth Mary Whelan* (MUND ‘37, MA ‘54)Raymond White*Frances (MUND ‘62) and Mitchell Wiet (JD ‘65)Kenneth Williams*Margaret Williams* (PhB ‘41)Richard Wittry (BA ‘56, JD ‘59)Morton Wolf* (JD ‘35)Florence and Francis Wolfe Jr. (JD ‘98)Melvin Wolfe*Wilbur Wolfe*Charles Wynn*Linda and Jay* Young (MD ‘63)Jill (BS ‘71) and Daniel YoungbergWalter Zanozik*Edward Ziemba*

Vincent Accardi*John Adank*Adreani FoundationReva and Seymour Alban (MD ‘46)June Albrecht-Hartt*Alberta and William AldingerMargaret and William Allen IIICarmelo Andolina* (MD ‘41)William Angus* (BS ‘53, MD ‘56)Lanette* and Thomas AntonAnthony Anzalone* (JD ‘40)Carol* and Howard Arons (MBA ‘76)Helen* (BS ‘55) and John* AyresEva Bading, MDRose and Steven BagbyGloria and Francis* Banich (BS ‘54, MD ‘57)M. Rita* (BSC ‘58) and John* Barnett (BSC ‘51)Evelyn* and William* Barnett Sr. (JD ‘41)Barrett Charitable FoundationThe Alben F. and Clara G. Bates FoundationAnn* and Alvin* BaumJennifer and Aaron BerkPamela and Harlan J. BerkMicki* and Joseph* Bernstein (JD ‘35)Walter Bielawski* (BS ‘50, MBA ‘72)Jose Biller, MD (MRES ‘80)Mary Jo and James Bolan (MD ‘61)Mary Jane and James BorisGeorgia* and Leonard* Borland (DDS ‘34)Gregory Boshart, PhD and William Lawrence, DDSCarolyn and James Bouchard (BBA ‘84)Edna Bowens* (JD ‘30)Diane Brandley* (BSN ’64)Patricia Bugelas-Brandt and William Brandt Jr.Debra and James J. Brasher (BBA ‘75)Thomas Brisch*Virginia* (MUND ‘39) and Robert* BroderickMary Ryan Buddig (JD ‘84) and Robert BuddigSheila Burns* (BS ‘63)Anthony CaineDavid Callaghan*Kim and John Callaghan (MD ‘78)Helen and Ronald* Callahan (JD ‘51)Jayne Campbell* (PhB ‘50)Catherine Cashman* (MUND ‘49, MEd ‘54)L. Alice ChiangJoan and Robert CliffordJane* and John Colavincenzo (MD ‘47)Glenna Collins*Margaret Conley* (MD ‘59)Bernard Conway* (JD ‘50)William Conway* (MD ‘38)Anna Coughlin* (PhB ‘33)Geralyn Covey BettsPatricia* and Frank M.* Covey Jr. (BS ‘54, JD ‘57)Jennifer and F. Michael Covey, III (JFRC ’93)Regis P. Covey (BA ‘96, JD ‘99)Joan Cramer* (BSN ‘85)Patricia Crowley*Elizabeth* and Edward* CudahyBecky D’Angelo (MUND ‘50)Timothy (MBA ‘71) and Jacqueline DanisCatherine and Hanley Dawson IIIRuth* and Thomas* DeanCatherine (JFRC Fall ‘93) and Edward* Denten (BSC ‘54)John Devery* (JD ‘28)Nelyon Dewson*Jean and William Divane Jr.Sandra (BS ‘92, MEd ‘94) and William Dobozi (MD ‘73)Richard Dolezal* (PhD ‘66)Thomas Doody* (MD ‘51)Mary Shirley* and Carl* Dorfler (BSC ‘49)

Patricia Ricci Doyle* and Thomas B. Doyle Patricia and Joseph* DuCantoRita Dukette*Gerard Egan (BA ‘53, MA ‘59, PhD ‘69)Edward W. Elliott Jr.Deborah and Mark Essig (BBA ‘81)William FaheyElizabeth and Bernard Farkas (MSW ‘62)George Fawcett Jr.* (JD ‘53)Mary Kate (JFRC ‘63-’64) and John* Felice (MA ‘72)Virginia (BBA ‘76) and Royal FisherRobert Flanigan, MD and Joan ChiavielloKathryn Flanner*Margaret Foran and David SchmidtMargo (BA ‘74) and David Fowler (BBA ‘71)Elaine and Zollie* FrankRuth and Robert* FreearkThe Jessica Freundt Memorial FundGary David Friedman* (JD ‘62)Judith Froehlich Klamut (BS ‘69, MD ‘73, MRES ‘76) and

Michael Klamut (MD ‘73, MRES ‘78)Helmuth Fuchs, PhD (BS ‘62)Elizabeth FunerMaureen and William GallagherIsabel* and Robert* GallagherMary and Robert* GalvinDr. Richard L. Gamelli and Mary C. GamelliEthel Geiger*Glenn GentileMary and Raymond Georgen (MD ‘85)The Hon. Susan Getzendanner (BBA ‘66, JD ‘66) and

Stanton KesslerAlexander Ghanayem, MD and Patrice GhanayemMarie (BBA’ 87) and Raymond GintherAmy Glaister* (JD ‘39)Jean* and Louis Glunz III, PhD (BS ‘51)Rose* and John* Goedert (BA ‘35, JD ‘40)Eileen and Leonard* GolanDavid Goldman*Jennifer and Isaac GoldmanJames Gonner* (MD ‘44)Mary (MUND ‘43) and R. James* GormleyMyrtle Gould* (BSN ‘55, MSN ‘61)Emilia* and James GovanJoan Grabenstetter (MD ‘75)Helen (BSN ‘63) and Elliot* GraceJoseph Grady* (BA ‘28, JD ‘32)Ellen Sue and Michael GrecoRegina Gruss* (PhB ‘50)Debra and Jordan HadelmanBeatrice* (MA ‘36) and Patrick* HaggertyJanice and Robert HammersmithRuth Hamper*Marian Haney (BS ‘66, MBA ‘71, JD ‘74) and

Paul Murphy (BBA ‘69)Susan Marzec Hannigan (JFRC ‘76-’77, BA ‘77) and

James Hannigan Jr., MD (JFRC Spring ‘77, BS ‘77)Kathryn Harding* (MUND ‘36)Charlotte* and Bernard* Harris (BSC ‘37)Mary Kathryn HartiganThomas W. Havey (BSC ‘45)Leon Hayes* (BS ‘59)Ramona Hayes Healy*Eileen Kamerick and Victor Heckler (BS ‘64, MA ‘67, PhD ‘70)Helen Heerey* (MSW ‘39)Beatrice Heimerdinger* (MEd ‘64)Liselotte Herman*Kathleen and Charles Hewell (BS ‘80, MD ‘84)Margaret Ann and Todd Hewell (BS ‘75, MD ‘78, MRES ‘85)Janice* and William* Hines (JD ‘48)Nancy (PhD ‘87) and Frank Hogan III (BS ‘59, MEd ‘80)Diane and Michael Hora (MBA ‘72)Huang Hsueh-ChinBecky and Christopher Hurley (JD ‘84)Mary* (MA ‘56) and John* Huston, MDMargaret Hycner-Nealon*Legoria and Robert* Hynes (BS ‘65, JD ‘69)

orn in 1506, Peter Faber grew up as a shepherd in the French Alps. He was held in high esteem

by his peers for his profound knowledge and gentle sanctity and was the first of the companions to be ordained a priest. He was known as a great listener and counselor, and he became an effective preacher and giver of the “Jesuit Spiritual Exercises.”

* Deceased member

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