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J tsatxd Sciences «i5» «s«waTr JOHN W. ANDERSON. B.A.; Ottumwa, Iowa, Speech; President of Business Administration Freshman Class; Pi Delta Epsilon; Press Club, President 1962; KOCU. HOWARD J. BACHMAN, B.A.; Omaha, Nebraska. English; Pasteur Club; KOCU; Intramural Sports. REGINA H. BARRACK, B.S.; Trinidad, Colorado, Mathe- matics; Sodality; Loretto Heights College. RUTH A. BARRETT. B.S.N.; Des Moines, Iowa, Nuising; NSSNA; National Student Nurses Association; Young Democrats; WRA; Pep Club; Blue-Jay. JULIE M. BATT, B.S.M.T.; Longmont, Colorado, Medical Tech- nology; Pasteur Club; Med Tech Club; Blue-Jay; St. Mary College. Xavier, Kansas. FRANCES D. BIEGELMEIER, B.A.; Pierre, South Dakota. English; Secretary oi Freshman Law Class; Theta Phi Alpha; Senior Pan-Hellenic Council Representative; Spanish Club; Choir; Candidate for Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart; Duchesne College; University of South Dakota. MARLENE A. BLUVAS. B.S.; Omaha, Nebraska, Mathema- tics; Gamma Pi Epsilon; Alpha Sigma Alpha, President, Editor, Women ' s Recreation Association. ROBERT R. BOGARD, B. A.; Omaha. Nebraska. Psychology; St. Benedict ' s. Atchison, Kansas. JAMES M. bOLAND, B.S.; El Cerrito, Caliiomio, Psychology; Choir. President; Sodality; Pasteur Club; Fine Arts. VIRGINIA P. BOOS, B.A.; Anamosa. Iowa. French; French Club; SNEA; College of Saint Mary. MICKEY C. BRENNER, B.A.: Mapleton. Iowa. Speech; Alpha Psi Omega; Pi Delta Epsilon; Delta Zeta; Pan-Hell; Vice president; Appeared in campus plays: By Hex, Skin of Your Teeth, Hypo ; Young Democrats; KOCU, Continuity Director. THEODORE L. BRUNING. JR., B.A.; Omaha. Nebraska, Journalism; Pi Delta Epsilon. Treasurer; Phalanx, Public Information Officer; KOCU; Creightonian. Editorial Page Editor 1962; Blue-Jay. Layout Editor 1963. ANN P. BURKE. B.S.M.T.; Fort Lee, New Jersey. Medical Technology; Pasteur Club; Med Tech Club. F. BARTH BUTALLA, B.A.; Duluth, Minnesota. Speech; Alpha Psi Omega; Pi Delta Epsilon; Creighton Players; KOCU; Catholic University of America. Washington. D.C. JOHN M. CALLAGHAN, B.A.; New York. New York, Political Science; President of Senior class; Arts Council. Vice president; Iota Kappa Epsilon; CUHLA; Creightonian, Sports editor 1962; Varsity Basketball. WAYLAND Y. CHANG, B.S.; Honolulu. Hawaii Biology; Pasteur Club; Hawaiian Club. President 1962; Intramural Sports. MARGARET M. CLEMENTS, B.S.M.T.; Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, Medical Technology; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Sodality; Pep Club; Med Techs. PAUL F. CLEMENTS, B.A.; Omaha. Nebraska. English and History; KOCU, Sales Manager 1960; United States Army. THE ALUMNI LIBRARY provides Jean Yelvinqton with a research center lor term paper work. 26
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ill 515 i: :t -.tt ' .: iitt ill H I I tl MYeatMr(itd A belief in Creighton ' s educational phil- osophy and principles has successfully in- duce an outstanding teacher and scholar, Dr. Arthur G. Umscheid, to remain at Creighton University for twenty-five years. Born in Muscatine, Iowa, in 1909, Dr. Um- scheid received his Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude in 1932 from the State University of Iowa, where he was elected mem- ber of Phi Beta Kappa. He obtained his Master ' s degree in 1933 and his Doctor ' s degree in 1935, also from the State University of Iowa. He came to Creighton in September, 1937, and has been Chairman of the Department of History and Political Science since July, 1957. His son, Leonard is currently a student in the Creighton College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Umscheid sees Creighton students as for the most part serious students motivated by worthy ambitions and conducting themselves as true ladies and gentlemen. In the future he plans to continue giving to these students, and to the University, the best service and effort I am capable of giving. Hans F. Laos. A.M., Ph.D. Modem Languages Next year for the first time in twenty-six years the name of Dr. Hans F. Laos will not be listed in the schedule of classes behind a wide variety of German courses, for Dr. Laos is retiring from his position as Professor of Modern Languages. In his years of teaching Dr. Laos has at some time or other taught just about every course offered by the German department. His teach- ing experience also includes courses in French, Enghsh, and philosophy. For eight years he was head of the Department of Modern Lan- gues. Dr. Laos was born in Frier, Germany. He obtained his Abiturium in Germany and his Master ' s and Doctor ' s degrees from the Univer- sity of Minnesota. He has also studied at the Universities of Bonn, Berlin, and Cologne. In his years at Creighton, Dr. Laos has observed a marked improvement in the quality of students as admission standards become increasingly selective. The fact that I have stayed for twenty-six year, says Dr. Laos, speaks for itself of my opinion of Creighton students. He further attributes his contentment at Creighton to its family spirit. Retirement will not mean idleness for Dr. Laos. He is looking forward to going into pri- vate enterprise. Arthur G. Umscheid, A.M., Ph.D. Chairman Histo ry Political Science DeparlmenI 2S
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ArtddtidScii hf s DIANA M. COLLINS. B.S.; Sioux City. Iowa, Biology; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Keeper of Grades; Pasteur Club; Loretlo Heights Collage. ROSELLEN CONNOLLY, B.S.N.; Council Bluffs, Iowa, Nurs- ing; Nurses Club; Competitive scholarship; Dean ' s List. JAMES F. CONNOR, B.A.; Fremont, Nebraska, History; Young Democrats; Student National Education Association, Treasurer 1963. CATHERINE F. CONNERS, B.A.; Carroll, Iowa, Psychology; Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer; Pasteur Club; Pep Club; President ' s Scholarship. MAUREEN M. CUDMORE, B.A.; Denver, Colorado, Elemen- tary Education; Pep Club; French Club; Student National Educational Association; Theta Phi Alpha, Recording secre- tary; Cheerleader; Candidate, Rose of Delta Sigma Pi. THOMAS R. DERVIN. B.S.; Omaha, Nebraska, Mathematics; Crei-Vets; Bridge Club; United States Marine Corps. COLETTE DESNOYERS, B.S.N.; Clark, South Dakota, Nurs- ing; Nurses Club; Blue-Jay; Saint Benedict ' s, Saint Cloud, Minnesota. MICHAEL A. DEVICH, B.A.: Anaconda, Montana, English; Phalanx; Intramural Sports. PATRICIA L. DONAHUE, B.A.; Sioux Falls, South Dakota, English; SNEA, Secretary 1963; Pep Club; French Club; Sodality; Blue-Jay; Dean ' s List. ALLAN W. DOSS, B.A.; Salem, South Dakota; Economics; Phalanx, Commander; South Dakota Club, Vice president 1963; Sodality; Pep Club; Intramural Sports. SHARON M. DOYLE, B.A.; Denver, Colorado, Speech and English; Secretary of Junior class; Gamma Pi Epsilon; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Membership Director; SNEA, President 1963; Pep Club, President 1962; Cheerleader, Captain 1961 and 1962; Sodality; Arts Council; Alpha Kappa Psi Sweet- heart Candidate 1961; Helen of Troy Princess 1961 and 1962; Homecoming Princess 1962. KENNETH DREESSEN, B.S.; Omaha, Nebraska, Chemistry; American Chemical Society, Vice president 1963. ROBERTA J. ECKERMAN, Classical B.A.; Omaha, Nebraska, Philosophy; Gamma Pi Epsilon; Delta Sigma Rho; Delta Zeta, President; Student Board of Governors, Secretary; Sodality; Jay-Talkers; Math Club; Full tuition scholarship; Honors Banquet Award, 1961 and 1962. KENNETH R. EMERY, B.A.; Las Vegas, Nevada, History. EDWARD I. EPSEN, B.A.; Omaha, Nebraska, Philosophy. REX J. FLEMING, B.S.; Omaha, Nebraska, Mathematics; Intramural Sports. ROSEMARY FOGARTY, B.A.; Omaha, Nebraska, English; Alpha Psi Omega; Choir, Vice president 1963; French Club. SHARON J. FOGARTY, B.S.N.; Saint Paul, Minnesota, Nursing; Nurses ' Club; Princess Iota Kappa Epsilon 1960 and 1961; Candidate: Best Dressed Coed 1961, Miss Cutie I 1962, District Nursing Queen 1963; Loretta Heights College. Z7
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