Mr. Thomas J. DuBos Mr. Nicholas J. Gagliano Dr. Lathan W. Garcia Mr. William C. Nelson
Class of 1958 undergraduate
Mr. Gerald Bodet Rev. Horace L. Brignac, Jr. Mr. Philip J. Carroll, Jr. Mr. A. Bernard Cox Mr. Donald R. Flukinger Mr. Raymond E. Ganucheau Mr. Pierre F. Gaudin Ms. Joan E. Gaulene Mr. Clark W. Giffin, Jr. Mrs. Marjorie Meryl Gilkes Mr. Hugh J. Holderith Mrs. Suzanne C. Madoc-Jones Mrs. Loretta L. Martin Dr. I. Ricardo Martinez, Jr. Mr. Leon F. Maurer, Jr. Mr. Leo R. McLean Dr. Michel S. Medawar, Jr. Mrs. Pamela J. Patron Mrs. Beverly J. Pecunia Mr. Anthony Pizzitola, Jr. Mrs. Charline I. Provenza Mr. Rodney A. Ranson Mr. Jerome J. Reso, Jr. Mrs. Olga Rome Mrs. Joel L. Schmiegel Mrs. Patricia F. Scibilia Mr. Henry J. Sepulveda Mr. Mettery I. Sherry, Jr. Mrs. Suzanne B. Smith Mr. Gustave E. Walsack, Jr. Mrs. Mary V. Wilson
58 graduate and certificate
Mr. Gerald P. Choppin Mrs. Barbara B. Dildy Mr. Peter E. Duffy Hon. H. Charles Gaudin Mr. Paul E. Hurley Sr. Marie Jeanne Mouledoux, R.S.M. Dr. Carroll L. Wood III
our campus transforms A quick look around Loyola is enough to know that our campus is improving. This year, we were pleased to open the doors of the Thomas Hall Visitor Center as a one-stop center for student services after a renovation that lasted a year and a half. Thomas Hall was one of the first buildings built on campus and served as a residence for Loyola’s original Jesuits.
Class of 1959
undergraduate
Mr. Eugene J. Blanchard, Jr. Mrs. Janice Bodet Mrs. Joy B. Choppin Hon. Thomas J. D’Aquila Mr. Chester J. Doll Ms. Julia Donahue Mr. Gordon A. Drozeski Miss Marie M. Federico Ms. Marjorie A. Frugé Mrs. Jean A. Geraci Mrs. Estelle P. Gregory Mrs. Erin B. Harty Mr. Ronald J. Haydel Mr. Jerome F. Hoskins Mr. Milton P. Masinter Mr. Peter F. Maunoir Mr. John W. McShane, Jr. Mr. William F. Miller, Jr. Mr. Robert M. Minke Mr. Hillar C. Moore, Jr. Dr. Jules M. Morris Mrs. Carmen Moy Mrs. Virginia G. Peterson Mrs. Joycelyn C. Ramsden Mrs. Carol Schutzmann Mr. Frank J. Sclafani Mrs. Jacquelyn F. Tomich
Among the features of the renovation, which seamlessly blended its classic Tudor gothic design with contemporary updates, is the state-of-the-art Whitney Bank Presentation Room, which was named for the bank that generously donated to the project. Loyola’s College of Law gained an updated facility, as well—its renovated Broadway Building now features increased office and instructional space, along with Loyola’s Stuart H. Smith Law Clinic and Center for Social Justice, the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center, the Office of Law Skills and Experiential Learning, and the Career Development and Law Practice Center. The Broadway Building is an outstanding resource for the law school, and was made possible in part by a generous gift by law alumnus Stuart H. Smith and other benefactors.
A substantial number of other Loyola buildings are undergoing transformations that depend on donor support. Construction is underway in Monroe Hall—Loyola’s largest and most diverse facility for classroom instruction, scientific research, and public presentations—that will add additional square feet to the building and update its architecture, façade, and facilities. Plans are proceeding for the Tom Benson Jesuit Center, stimulated by a generous gift from Tom Benson in 2010. We are also renovating Cabra Hall, the residence hall on Loyola’s Broadway campus, which will allow us to accommodate the large number of students Loyola has recently been able to attract and retain and will contribute to our goal of enhancing our thriving residential campus community.
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