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M!Sgt. Theodore Ziegler, class of '31, ioined the army in 19412 and fough' in the South Paciht. After various as- signments he came here in 1957 as Military instructor. Mf'Sgt. Edward Zenz spent his first Army days at Ft. Sheridan in 1940. A veteran of W. W. II, he re- visited Europe at the N.A.T,O. head- quarters in Naples for 32 months prior to coming here as Military Instructor and Armory head in 19541. M!Sgt. Paul Pinard, another veteran of W. W. ll, came to Campion in 19116 and again in 1953 as a Military instructor and suc- cessful Rihe Team Coach. z4aa6az'cmce da Doctor Thomas Farrell, M.D., received an A.B. degree from what is now Loras College, then went on to obtain his medical degree from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. For many years he has worked his mornings poking and probing upon student and faculty member alike as House Physician. Mrs. Mary Glennan, R.N., a graduate of St. Bernard's Hospital in Chicago, f1rst ioined the staff ten years ago. The former Superintendent of Nurses at St. Anthony's Hospital in Rockford now holds the position of Head Nurse in the Campion infirmary. Her genial sis- ter, Mrs. Geraldine Matthews, R.N., Cnot picturedi is Assistant Nurse. 7 sg, X, 153' li PM' f 5Q's'.- iq: C .Q ending fiona X...-.. Prof. Sidney de Ranitz Composer of over 30 organ selections and former Wiscon- sin Public High School Super- visor of Music, versatile Prof. S. S. deRanitz has served as head of the Campion Music Department and Director of Audio-Visual Education since 1939. During that time he has taught hundreds of Campion students the musical arts on all instruments. Sixteen of his many students who achieved i 'J' Mr. Paul Glynn Campion's most eagerly sought faculty member, Mr. Glynn has served as Asst. Treasurer and dis- penser of Joe Campion's lifeblood since 1936. He himself graduated from here in 1922, and has re- turned five sons to the campus. A Marquette Uni- versity man, he was form- erly City Assessor of Prai- rie du Chien. He is the proud father of the school's only triplets, freshmen Ter- rance, Thomas, Timothy. .Vail 1 professional rank did so here. 'gb
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.-f-fy ,Wg , 1 ff 31- ' Tiff - 3 ' 'N . ,I ,ix L t 1 3 F Miss Charlotte DuCharme gradu- ated from St. Marys Academy in 195-1 and became Secretary to Fr. Carey the same year. This excel- lent typist and stenographer has shovvn real devotion to family, oc- cupation, and the school during all the time that she has served each. Also in 19511 came Mr. J. F. Daley to Campion as Alumni Secretary. Prior to that date he vvas head of the Cost Dept. of Cutler-Hammer Company in Milwaukee. He has one son, Campion's Registrar, Br. Daley, and one daughter, a Dominican nun, -foqaf lay 7 .female 7mpa Capt. Louis Alexander, P.M.S.T. Jovial chieftain of the ROTC Dept., Captain Alex- ander holds the positions of Cornmandant of the Bat- talion, Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics, and fourth year Military Instructor, After spending 51 intermittent months overseas in the Far Eastern area, including tvvo tours of duty during the Korean conflict, the Captain re- turned to the States in 1954, and carne here last year. 11? 'N Coach William Hoffman Patriarch of Campion athletes and head of the entire Ath- letic Dept., Coach Hoffman first began his work here in 1911. Since that date 'til his retirement in 1952, he com- piled an amazing winning percentage of .680 on 703 Wins, 316 losses, 19 ties in all four maior varsity sports. An avid spectator at all home games, Mr. Hoffman is also known as an author of threw historical novels. Miss Florence Mulheim, Campion's Librarian, received her A.B. degree from Lawrence College and later studied at the Library School of the University of Wisconsin. Former English teacher, Asst. Librarian of La Crosse State Teacher's College, and Librarian of Dubuque Univer- sity, she came to Campion in 1949. Miss Lila M. Gokey, another gradu- ate of St. Mary's Academy, now serves as Asst. Librarian at Cam- pion. Miss Gokey evinces a domin- ant interest in the fields of art and creative writing, she is a sparetime student of the Famous Artists School of Westport, Connecticut. 'Wa-X
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