Avila University - Anthem Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1966
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AVILA COLLEGE LIBRARY The 1966 Yearbook Staff chose Erica as the title of our yearbook because the flower, Erica, reminds us of our new campus and the campus from which we came, Windmoor. The Erica is a hardy, yet beautiful flower of the heather family which is usually found on the English moors. It is known for its femininity and long life. VI lA COUtEjGE ijpol Wormll T caJ Kansas City 1 4, Missouri CONTENTS PAGE All things have their season, and in their times all things pass under heaven. A time to be born, and a time to die. A time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted. Freshmen . . 14 A time to kill, and a time to heal. A time to break down, and a time to build up. Sophomores . IZ A time to weep, and a time to laugh. A time to mourn, and a time to dance. Activities . . 26 A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together. A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing. A time to seek, and a time to lose. A time to keep, and a time to cast away. Juniors ... 10 At time to rend, and a time to sew. A time to keep silence, and a time to speak. A time to love, and time to hate. A time of war, and a time of peace. 2 CONTENTS PAGE What has man more of his labor ' ? F acuity ... 16 1 have seen the business that God has given to the sons of man to be busy with. Clubs .... 20 He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has put eternity into man’s mind. Yet so that he can not find out what God has done from the beginning to the end. Honors ... 36 know that there is nothing for them than to be happy, and enjoy themselves as long as they live. Seniors .... 4 Also that it is God’s gift to man that everyone should eat and drink and take pleasure in all his toil. . . And I have found that nothing is better than for a man to rejoice in his work, and that is his portion. For who shall bring him to know the things that shall be after him. Graduation. . .38 Ecclesiastes - Chapter Three 3 AILEEN ALTMAN MARIE ANDERSON Happiness Is . . . Sincerely, The SISTER MARY BARBARA SCHROEDER, OSB MARY ELLEN BARNARD RITA BAKER Seniors. ROSEMARY BARNARD 4 HELEN BOEDEKER REGINA BOND PATRICIA DANIELS JOYCE FOX I know that there is nothing for them than to be happy, and enjoy them- selves as long as they live. SARAH DOVE CAROLE HELLINGER JULIET JARJOURA 5 LEATHA JOHNSON LILA JONES JOYCE JEWELL MARY ANN JUDD MARY ANN KILANOSKI HELEN KIMSEY MARTHA LEAHY MARTHA MACHOVEC SANDRA MAPLE 6 MARGERY MARTIN JANET MYERS PATRICIA OXLER EDITH MESSINA SATURAH MARTIN SHERILYN MYERS COLLEEN NESTOR 7 SIGORA PORTER LAURALYE ROSS NOMA SCHONEMAN RUTH ANN SMITH PATRICIA SCHUEPBACH JOYCE SMITHYMAN CAROLYN SOETAERT MARY GRACE SPRAGUE 8 JULIE TROTTER ANN WAGNER JUNE WEGENER MARY JO WALKER - L KAREL WEIGEL NANCY WHELAN BETTY WOLF FRANCES ZIPF 9 A time to keep, FIRST ROW, left to right: Janet McCullough, Mary Holland. SECOND ROW: Jill Helgerson, Barbara Schweitzer, Julie Waters, Patti Hunt, Georgiana Hearden. and a time to cast away. Juniors - We’re Almost There! SEATED, left to right: Carolyn Schneider, Linda Lewis, Anne Caffrey, Leslie Lewis. STANDING: Sharon Reardon, Gloria Atchity. 10 FIRST ROW, left to right: Julie Dold, Nancy Billings. SECOND ROW: Mariellen Smith, Roberta Lancaster, Sue England, Pat Johnson, Ann Linton. FIRST ROW, left to right: Margaret Donehue, Kathy Walker, Linda Davin. SECOND ROW: Diana Travalent, Jeanne Spaniol, Roxana Kirk, Patty Palmer. SEATED, left to right: Kathy Ga ughan, treasurer; Mary Jo Javorek, vice-president. STANDING: Sue Carver, SGA representative; Nan Hausam, secretary; Phyllis Fehrenback, president. 11 STANDING, left to right: Suzie Oberden, Mary Rita Davis, Marilee Kivett, Pat Jochems, Carol Stipetich, Peggy Iko. A time to build. STANDING, left to right: Chris Bell, N. F, C. C. S. representative; Diane Bishop, secretary; Mary Pat Beck, vice-president. SEATED; Mary Robinson, treasurer; Sue Audley, president; Ann Faughnan, SGA representative. STANDING, left to right: Ann Faughnan, Mario Ayer, Diane Riddle, Andy Richter, Lucy Butler, LynnGremli, Carol Stapleton, Karen Steinmetz, Bridget Leonard, Pat Grebowiec, Jane Waters. 12 SEATED, left to right; Mary Pat Beck, Pat Bartholome, Pat Berger, Diane Pinkley, Pat Stubbs, Mary Kay Conry, Betty Cobb, Peggy Clossick, Pat Dixon. Sophomores - Sophisticated Youth” SEATED, FIRST ROW, left to right; Sharon Mayerle, Rosie Foote, Diane Flucke. SECOND ROW; Chris Bell, Jackie Glenn, Nickie Kramer. THIRD ROW; Pat Broker. STANDING, front to back; Mary Dean Robinson, Gill Flynn, Cheryl Bonkoski. 13 STANDING, left to right; Ann Rigny, Vini Sherman, Pat Jones, Patty Welch, Marjorie Benedum, Barbara Conroy, Vivian Saeger, Kathy Paradoski, Pat McCarthy, Sandy Beck, Maggie Schmidt, Cathy Connealy. Freshmen - Fresh And Free” SEATED, left to right; Mary Aylward, Mary Jo Spellman, Carole Brennaman, Judy Berger. STANDING; Cindy Feinstein, Mary Fogarty, Angela Zappo, Toni Hesselbrock, Sue Columbo, Linda Taylor, Vicki Hapke. 14 STANDING, left to right: Mary Ann Schloup, Eileene Scheaffer, Cheryl Richter, Sue Patterson, Pat Foshage, Judy Donegan, Mary Jo Gravine, Marie Fogarty. A time to plant. STANDING, left to right; Cecilia Gatson, Martha Rupp, Mary Terese Frank, Toni Lutz. SEATED: Rita Martin, Claire Kirby, Frankie DiPaolo, Linda Lutz. atoiiv LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellen Moran, class treasurer; Jerry Schloegel, S. G. A. repre- sentative; Lynne Clancy, president; Eileen Hogan, vice-president; Mary Waris, secre- tary. 15 What has man more of his labor? SISTER OLIVE LOUISE President Under the leadership of Sister Olive Louise, Avila College endeavors to meet the challenges and needs of our times. March 19, 1966, marked her Silver Anniversary as a Sister of Saint Joseph of Carondelet. We take this opportunity to offer her our best wish- es and prayers for the years to come. SISTER PATRICIA MARIE Academic Dean SISTER GEORGIANA MARIE Dean of Students SISTER MARY AURELIA Treasurer SISTER PATRICK JOSEPH Register 16 MISS SANDRA EDELMAN Director of Alumnae Relations MISS MARGOT THORNHILL Director of Admissions MRS. MARION ANDERSON Director of Public Relations Our A-B-C Computers LEFT TO RIGHT: Sister Marie Cecile, Assistant Librarian; Sister James Marie, Librarian; Mrs. Virginia Haning, Assistant Librarian. 17 REV. ROBERT CAMERON Chaplain AVILA COLLEGE LIBRARY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY. LEFT TO RIGHT; Rita J. Wetzel, Ph. D. ; Sister Marie Georg- ette, Ph. D. , Chairman of the Department; Mr. Thomas Taff, M. A. ; Mr. John Duncan, M. A. DEPARTMENT OF NURSING. Sister Cath- erine Louis, M. S. ; Sister Mary Helene, M. S. ; Miss Norma Lewis, M. S. ; Sister Mary of the Redemption, M. S. N. ; Sister Mary Mark, M. S. N. , Chairman of the Department; Miss Ann Breslin, M. S. N. ; Miss Leona Stoll, M. S. ; Sister Helen Lucile, M. S. ; Miss Alyce Soptick, M. S. DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES. SEATED, left to right: Sister Rita Agnes, Ph. D. ; Sister Martna Mary, M. A. ; Sister Mary Loretta, Ph. D. , Chairman of the Department. STANDING: Mrs. Anna Booth, M. A. ; Sister Margaret John, Ph. D. ; Sister Anne Gregory, M. A. 18 DEPARTMENT OF NATUR- AL SCIENCE AND MATH. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sister John Brenden, Ph. D. ; Sister Agnes Joseph, M. S. ; Miss Ruth Hulse, M. A. ; Sister Ann Dominic, M. S. , Chairman of the Depart- ment. DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sister Georgiana Marie, M. A. , Chairman of the Department; Sister Mary De La Salle, Ph, D. ; Sister Joan Louise, M. F. A. ; Mr. Joseph Myers, B. A. ; Sister Mary Laurent, Candidate for Ph. D. ; Sister Mary Felice, M. A. DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY AND PHILOSO- PHY. LEFT TO RIGHT; Mr. George Bryde, M. A. ; Sister Ann Virginia, Ph. D. , Chairman of the Department; Mr. James Brady, M. A. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sister Mary Avila, Ph. D. ; Mr. Thomas Webster, M. S. W. , Chairman of the Department; Sister Rose Christine, M. A. ; Sister Marie Francis, M, A. 19 Nu Sigma Chi sponsors their annual Christmas Card Party in Marian Center. Big Brother watches over Sigora at Nu Sigma Chi picnic. I have seen the business that God has given to the sons of man to be busy with. Mission Club at work. STANDING, left to right: Ruth Ann Smith, Diana Travalent, Juliet Jarjoura, Mary Pat Beck, Angela Zappo, Widad Spidari. 20 The chorus performs under the direction of Sr. De La Salle. Clubs One of the annual events at which the chorus performs is Key Ceremony. SOCIOLOGY CLUB. SEATED, left to right: Carole Hellinger, Jeanne Cotter, Martha Machovec, Marie Anderson. STANDING: Roberta Lancaster, June Wegener, Margie Martin, Sr. Irene Laughlin, S. S. S. 21 Executive and advisory members of STU- DENT COUNCIL aim to assist the students of this college in the pursuit of their en- deavors. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FOR 1965- 1966. Left to right: Mary Holland, secre- tary; Lauralye Ross, vice-president: Edie Messina, president; Carol Stipetich, treas- urer. Representing Avila College this year in the NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CATH- OLIC COLLEGE STUDENTS were Chris Bell, Meg Waris, Julie Waters and Ann Linton. Two active members of the INTERNA- TIONAL RELATIONS CLUB are Mary Ellen Barnard and Pat Daniels, Members of the DRAMA CLUB par- ticipating in Impromptu and The American Dame were, left to right: Widad Spidari, Andy Richter, Nancy Rockwell, Margie Martin, director: Lauralye.Ross, assistant director: Marilee Kivett, Janet Fralick, Cathy McCormack. DRAMA CLUB. SEATED, left to right: Cathy McCormack, Kathy Gondesen, Marilee Kivett, Nancy Rockwell, Widad Spidari, Margie Martin STANDING: Eileene Scheaffer, Janet Fralick, Diane Pinkley, Pat Jochems, Andy Richter, Cecelia Gatson, Mary Frank, Linda Lutz. A literary booklet is published each year by members of THE GOLDEN ECHO staff. SEATED, left to right: Chris Bell. Mrs. Anna Boothe. STANDING: Sheila Murphy , Diane Pinkley, Bridget Leonard, Gloria Atchity. PRESS CLUB. Members respon- sible for the publication of the AVILA COLLEGIAN are, SEATED, left to right: Rosemary Barnard, co-editor: Sandy Montrose, Martha Machovec, Karol Weigel, Gloria Atchity. STANDING: Miss Sandy Edelman, moderator: Mary Nelson, photographer: Aileen Altman, Mary Ellen Barnard, business manager: Jeanie Bond, CO- editor. 23 The STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION presented a student-teacher panel discussion on April 5, 1966, for all those interested in teaching. Three cheers to the ART SERVICE! Their aim of improving the quality of posters displayed on campus this year was a big success. Members shown here are: Mary Jo Javorek, Mariellen Smith, Mary Rita Davis, Barbara Schweitzer, Gill Flynn. One of the aims of the FRENCH CLUB is to develop among its members an inter- est in French culture. On April 17, Pi Delta Phi sponsored Le Diner Francais for all members of the club. 24 The ERICA staff. SEATED, left to right: Nancy Whelan, co-editor; Mrs. Marion Anderson, moderator; Martha Leahy, co-editor. STANDING; Julie Dold, business manager; Margie Martin, staff member; Gloria Atchity, staff member. The ERICA staff Would like to take this opportunity to express our grati- tude, to you, who have shown interest and given support to us as we under- took to establish a yearbook on our campus for the first time. Our deep appreciation goes to you, Mrs. Marion Anderson. Through your guidance, hard work and enthusiasm our yearbook has become a reality. 25 Sister Olive Louise presented the Avila Medal of Honor to Dr. Kermit Phelps at Key Ceremony, in recognition for community service in Human Relations. Members of the senior class received their college keys at a ceremony held at The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Two seniors, Martha Leahy (above) and Carolyn Soetaert, are pictured receiving their keys. A time to weep, and a time to laugh. A time to mourn, and a time to dance. At a class meeting, seniors plan for their key ceremony. 26 This year Student Council sponsored a week of activities centered around the students ' curriculum on Oxford campus. High points of the week included guest speakers, an English pub where near beer was served, an infirmary for sick or tired students, informal classes and lectures, and the wearing of academic dress. A Christmas party is given every year be- fore Christmas vaca- tion for students, fac- ulty and administration. Activities This year the party in- cluded a program of skits and entertainment --and Santa Claus, who brought along his fairy, Jeanie Bond. This year the Christmas dance, sponsored by the Sophomore Class, was held at the Commerce Towers. A queen was chosen through competition based on student vote. This year ' s candidates were: Ann Faughnan, Sophomore Class; Susan England, Junior Class; Mary Ellen Barnard, Senior Class; Mary Beth Field, Freshman Class. Pictured below is Queen Ann Faughnan and escort dancing with her court. 28 NAUGHTY MARIETTA was the musical production pre- sented by Avila College this year. Karen Steinmetz, a sophomore, headed the list of an excellent cast. 29 Carol Stipetich presents the financial records to incoming treasurer of the Student Council, Jerry Schloegel. At the Honors Convocation on May 9, 1966, the incoming Student Council officers for 1966-67, were installed into office. Left: Edie Messina, president of Student Coun- cil for 1965-66, presents the gavel to Julie Waters, signifying the au- thority and responsibility of her new office as president of the Student Council. Sister Georgiana Marie officiated at the installation. Sue Carver presents her Student Council pin to incoming Junior Class representative. Sue Audley. The new Student Council offi- cers for 1966-67 are, left to right: Julie Waters, president; Mary Holland, vice-president; Ann Faughnan, secretary; Jerry Schloegel, treasurer. 30 This year the annual Junior-Senior Dinner Dance, sponsored by the Junior Class, was held at the top of the Commerce Towers. The food was good; the band was versatile; the drink was merry. But what ' s with the stag line??? 31 Simon and Garfunkel couldn ' t do better. It ' s a very short term paper. I wrote it in 98 commercials. The many faces of the F. B. I. (Freshmen Bureau of Intellectuals) Say could I have another stop- smoking pilP The answer to our prayer may be the echo of our resolve. Monday , Monday. Now that I ' m in college I don ' t believe in Santa Claus, and you know what else, I don ' t believe in George Washington either. Or if you ' d rather, you may elect to skip coffee breaks entirely and retire three years earlier. You ' ve heard about agent 00. 3 - - not licensed to kill, just to aggravate a bit ' i’! 32 All the world is a stage and most of us are desperately under rehearsed. If I’d realized these clothes were this kool I ' d a worn em all last summer. Holding hands is the first step. I W Isn ' t it a blessing of God that some people are born crazy. 33 Honors Jill Helgerson received the Educa- tion Award for her long hours of service assisting Mr. Duncan in the sp ecial education laboratory. Diana Travalent, president of S. N. E. A. , receives the Educa- tion Award. Carole Hellinger receives the Soci- ology Award. Sister Rita Agnes presented certificates of membership for Pi Delta Phi, French Honorary Society, to Phyllis Fehrenbach, Jane Waters, Julie Dold, Mary Jo Javorek, and (not pictured) Linda Davin. 34 Sue Schuepbach received the Nu Sigma Chi award for her participation in nurs- ing activities in the college and in the community. Jeanie Bond was the first English major from Avila College to receive the English Student of the Year Award. June Wegener and Linda Plunkett, active members of chorus for four years, received the Chorus Award. Lauralye Ross, Left, received the plaque of St. Genesius for achievement in speech and drama. Margie Martin, Right, received the Genesian Medallion for outstand- ing achievement in die fine arts. 35 He has made every- thing beautiful in its time. He has put eter- nity into man’s mind. The Ariston Award is given each year to the senior who proved her- self most outstanding in leadership and service. We congratulate Edie Messina for this high honor. The Avila Medal of Honor was presented to Martha Machovec, Martha Leahy, and Edie Messina, left, who demonstrated out- standing character, service, and loyalty to Avila throughout their four years of college. In recognition of her service to Avila Col- lege for twelve years. Miss Ruth Hulse, right, was presented the Avila Medal of Honor. 36 Membership for WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVER- SITIES AND COLLEGES is based upon participation and leadership in academ- ic and extracurricular ac- tivities, citizenship and service to the school and promise of future useful- ness. The Students chosen for recognition in WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES were: upper right, Mary Ellen Barnard; center, left to right, Edie Messina. Martha Leahy, Jeanie Bond, Martha Machovec; upper left, Lauralye Ross. Seniors Lila Lee Jones, Mary Ann Daugherty and Mary Jo Walker were received into the national honor society for graduates of Catholic colleges and universities. Delta Epsilon Sigma, in recog- nition of academic achievement. Mr. Zerne Paul Haning suggested a new fund to provide one student each year with all her books through the Haning Scholarship Fund. 37 With work and perserverance, the seniors have ob- tained their hoped-for goals. The pride they feel, the happiness, the sense of expectation, the warm rewarding feelings are all a part of graduation. The day began with Baccalaureate and the confer- ring of hoods followed by reception into the Avila College Alumnae Association. On the evening of May 28, 1966, degrees were conferred upon fifty- five seniors by Sister Olive Louise, President of Avila College. 38 And I have found that nothing is better than for a man to rejoice in his work, and that is his portion. For who shall bring him to know the things that shall he after him. Senior Class Of 1966 AILEEN R. ALTMAN -- English Missio ' n. Secretary , Senior Class. MARIE ANN ANDERSON -- Sociology Sociology Club. Mission Club. Tutoring Program. RITA MAE BERRY BAKER -- Education L. ROSEMARY BARNARD -- English German Club. Chorus. Associate Editor, Collegian. MARY ELLEN BARNARD -- History International Relations Club. Collegian. President, Senior Class. Dean ' s Honor Roll. Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. HELEN EGAN BOEDEKER -- Education Student National Education Association. JEANIE BOND -- English French Club. Student Government Association. Press Club. Editor, Collegian. Who ' s Who in American Col- leges and Universities. English Award. PATRICIA ANN DANIELS -- History Student National Education Association. President, International Relations Club. Honor Roll. MARY ANN DAUGHERTY -- Business-Economics Cum laude. Delta Epsilon Sigma. SARAH LOUISE DOVE -- Mathematics Mission Club. Science Club. National Federation of Catholic College Students. JOYCE BACKES FOX -- Nursing Student Government Association. Treasurer, Secre- tary, Nu Sigma Chi. Missouri State Student Nurses Asso- ciation. SISTER A LICE FRANCIS HAYES, C. S. J. -- History CAROLE ANN HELLINGER -- Sociology Spanish Club. Sociology Club. Sociology Award. Honor Roll. JULIET JARJOURA -- Biology President, Mission Club. JOYCE ANN JEWELL -- Nursing Chorus. Nu Sigma Chi. LEATHA DELL JOHNSON -- Education Student National Education Association. LILA LEE JONES -- History Cum laude. Secretary, International Relations Club. Delta Epsilon Sigma. MARY ANN JUDD -- Business-Economics International Relations Club. French Club. Dean ' s List. 39 MARY ANN KILANOSKI -- English HELEN M. KIMSEY -- Education Chorus. Mission Club. Student National Education Association. MARTHA DELIA LEAHY -- Nursing Vice-President, Freshman Class. Treasurer, Sopho- more Class. Nu Sigma Chi. Chorus. Press Club. Co- Editor, Erica. Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges. Avila Medal of Honor. MARTHA MACHOVEC -- Sociology Drama Club. Mission Club. Student Council. Al- pha Gamma Omega. President, Sociology Club. So- ciology Award. Public Administration Internship. Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Avila Medal of Honor. SANDRA LYNNE MAPLE -- Education MARGERY SUSAN MARTIN -- Speech-Drama Chorus. Drama Club. Sociology Club. Alpha Gam- ma Omega. Erica Staff. SATURAH JEAN MARTIN -- Education PAMELA MARIE MERSHON -- Education EDITH LOUISE MESSINA -- English Secretary, Freshman Class. Drama Club. French Club. National Federation of Catholic College Students. Vice-President, Student National Education Association. Secretary, Student Government Association. President, Student Government Association. Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. Ariston Award. Avila Medal of Honor. JANET CAROLYN MEYERS -- Education Secretary, Student National Education Association. Drama Club. SHERILYN ALICE MYERS -- Nursing Nu Sigma Chi. Missouri State Student Nurses Associ- ation. COLLEEN ANNE NESTOR -- Nursing Mission Club. Nu Sigma Chi. President, Junior Class. Alternate Representative District 2, Missouri State Stu- dent Nurses Association. Honor Roll. PATRICIA DOHERTY OXLER -- Chemistry French Club. NICHOLAS ERNESTINE PARSCALE -- Education LINDA ANN PLUNKETT -- Piano French Club. National Federation of Catholic College Students. Secretary, Mission Club. President, Music Club. Student Government Association. Chorus Award. Honor Roll. SIGORA MAE PORTER -- Nursing SISTER ISABEL PRIETO, M. M. B. -- Business- Economics NANCIE FORD RIGGS -- English Honor Roll. LAURALYE MARGO ROSS -- Education Drama Club. French Club. National Federation of Catholic College Students. Vice-President, Student Na- tional Education Association. Vice-President, Student Government Association. Alpha Gamma Omega. Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. Drama Award. JO ANN SAUNDERS -- Education NOMA L. SCHONEMAN -- Education SISTER MARY BARBARA SCHROEDER, O. S. B. -- Education Student National Education Association. Dean ' s List. PATRICIA SUE SCHUEPBACH -- Nursing Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Mission Club. Treasurer, Student Government Association. President, Nu Sigma Chi. Secretary, Missouri State Student Nurses Association. Nu Sigma Chi Award. Dean’s List. RUTH ANN SMITH -- Education Chorus. French Club. Mission Club. Secretary, Stu- dent National Education Association. President, Student National Education Association. Treasurer, Senior Class. Honor Roll. JOYCE ANN SMITHYMAN -- Business-Economics Dean ' s List. CAROLYN SOETAERT -- Nursing Vice-President, Nu Sigma Chi. MARY GRACE ALLGAIER SPRAGUE -- Nursing Nu Sigma Chi. Student Government Association. Mis- souri State Student Nurses Association. MARY KELLY STEVENS -- Education JULIA ANN TROTTER -- Mathematics Chorus. Student National Education Association. Math- ematics Award. Collegian. Honor Roll. ANN CECELIA WAGNER -- Nursing Nu Sigma Chi. MARY JO WALKER -- Nursing Cum laude. Chorus. Mission Club. Nu Sigma Chi. President, Sophomore Class. Secretary, Junior Class. Delta Epsilon Sigma. Dean ' s List. JUNE MARIA WEGENER -- Sociology Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Vice-President, Mission Club. President, Mission Club. Student Govern- ment Association. Chorus Award. KAREL MAY WEIGEL -- Medical Record Science NANCY WHELAN -- Nursing Chorus. French Club. Nu Sigma Chi. Student Gov- ernment Association. Vice-President, Junior Class. Vice- President, Senior Class. Co-editor, Erica. BETTY ANN WOLF -- Nursing Nu Sigma Chi. Honor Roll. FRANCES ANNE ZIPF -- French French Club. KRESZENZ M. ZONDCA -- Education 40
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