18 Loyola Academy Seniors Commit to Collegiate Fine Arts Programs

In a celebration of creativity and dedication, Loyola Academy honored 18 seniors at its annual Fine Arts Signing Ceremony, held on May 7 in the Leemputte Theatre of the McGrath Family Performing Arts Center. These talented Ramblers have committed to pursuing majors or minors in various fine arts disciplines at the collegiate level, reflecting Loyola's commitment to the Jesuit ideal of forming the whole person.
During the event, College Counseling Department Chair Mark Porcaro and Fine Arts Department Chair Pat Patterson recognized these students planning to study fields such as theatre production, architecture, musical theatre, visual art, and art history. Loyola Academy President Rev. Gregory J. Ostdiek, SJ, spoke to the students and their families about the importance of the arts to the Loyola community and how proud he was of their accomplishments.

Congratulations, Rambler artists!
  • Ruby Coria —Music Education at DePaul University
  • Kate Davis — Art History and Theology at Georgetown University
  • Angelina Denic — Theatre Production and Design Technology at Illinois State University
  • Henrik Djuvik — Architecture at Iowa State University
  • Lily Fitzgerald — Biology and Theatre at Notre Dame
  • Kristina Gillen — Visual Arts at Loyola University
  • Augie Hammerle — Political Science and Theatre at Loyola University
  • Yusra Khan — Biology and Theatre at Loyola University
  • Kat Labbé — Music at Loyola University
  • Madison Moll — Marketing and Theatre Arts at Loyola Marymount University
  • Jimmy Munozmaciel — Visual Arts at The School of the Art Institute
  • Lily Ryan — Creative Writing & Studio Art at Beloit College
  • Cameron Stapleton-Herda — Architecture at the University of Cincinnati
  • Francis Tamayo — Economics and Music at the University of Michigan
  • RJ True — Music Production at University of Cincinnati
  • Alex Villalba — Visual Arts at Harold Washington College and Milwaukee Institute of Art
  • Jacqueline Willer — Musical Theatre at the Tisch School of NYU
  • Lizzy Xanos — Visual Arts at Columbia College
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