Creighton University - Bluejay Yearbook (Omaha, NE)
- Class of 1967
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New academic avenues opened with the completion of the Criss Unit II of the medical school and the ground breaking for the Science Building to be completed in 1967. Every course follows a pathway. So it was with the 1966-67 school year. Halls, stairs, aisles, roads, library stacks and snowy tracks are those most familiar to the collegian. They symbolize the tranquility, sorrow, enthusiasm, loneliness, know- ledge and joy that identify each sem- ester and characterize the academic year. Pathways lead to goals for the fu- ture and serve as guides for the present, surrounding and intertwining the lives of college students and pointing toward their future destinations. % !- ' ■■i • S A : w- •■i: . ' -S rf V « Some pathways are wide blocked social n:ii(iiM. S ti Some pathways are cold interrupted colorful mailg T . . i v k fw c  . v Jk% I. ' Hf H f f - v y x ' ' ' . «t. II A Some pathways are . . . lonely sacred allant ' . '  K «0 t - « .rf t •  4- ■i is SEidX. ■1 II i ■I And new pathways are open 10 ' l-M ' l ' iV ' i| ' ,i,i,M I, I ■,1.  om -m,, . Events Academics 14 54 Organizations 140 Sports 226 Campus Life 264 Index 302 Staff: Editor Judy Jurek Photo Editor .... Roger McGargill Layout Editor Susan Cleary Copy Editor Sue Egan Index Editor Liz Quinn 13 I pl.1 i EVENTS Goodbyes to be said and suitcases to be unpacked are part of Freshmen Week activities. Rev. Robert Purcell, S.J., acquaints Freshmen witn college life. Activity dominates September scene Suitcases to be unpacked, parents ' farewells, signs, talks, gawks, hi ' s and smiles — these are some of the freshman student ' s first impressions of his university. So he flows into Welcome Week — a week initiated to give the new student a look at the university and at his position in it. This year The Educated Man As Social Re- former, was the integrating theme for Welcome Week. The keynoted address was delivered by Eu- gene Foley, undersecretarv of commerce. Another major address was given by Lt. Gov. Pat Lucey of Wisconsin. Group discussions made up a major part in the program throughout the week and were received with enthusiasm by the freshman students. Guided by faculty members, freshmen explored the educat- ed man ' s duties and responsibilities in modern so- ciety. Freshmen girls paused for a moment to escape the confusion of their first vi eek in college. Thoughtful freshmen weighed the advantages of various Creighton organizations as presented by upperclassmen. 17 The gymnasium waited the day before registration for the storm of students that was sure to come. The smile of a weary but patient student was rarely seen during the three day ordeal. Coffee and cigarette butts showed that registration is also difficult for the registrars behind the tables. Christian Marriage lab??? Occasionally a note of comedy permeated this semi-annual con- fusion. Marital Status . . . available??? With fine timing, Creighton combined the chaos of registration with the necessity of remodeling. 19 Freshmen pledged their loyalty to Creighton during the Mass of the Holy Spirit Founders ' Week stimulates spirit Tradition carries with it some of Creighton ' s unifying events. So it is with Founders ' Week. For the 38th consecutive year, Creighton honored its beloved founders with a series of events involving the entire university. Opening the week ' s activities was the celebra- tion of the Mass of the Holy Spirit, followed by the aU-university convocation which serves to tally growth, honor merit and reward service. Here, also the Very Rev. H. W. Linn sounded the note which was to harmonize all the university ' s activities for the coming year. His words set the theme for this year. We hope that we can provide the type of atmosphere which will encourage the pursuit of truth and scholastic achievement, which will produce graduates not only well-trained in their professions, but also men and women spiritually motivated in the conduct of their lives. This year Founders ' Week tied Creighton to Nebraska ' s Centennial celebration. A historical marker honoring Edward and John Creighton was erected on 24th and California St. This established Creighton as a historical site in Nebraska, At the Communion rail students renewed their request for spiritual guidance during the academic year. 20 The Very Rev. H. W. Linn addressed the student body with a synopsis of last year ' s accomplishments. I H nI hI I B B v. H 1 H Governor Frank B. Morrison officiated at ceremonies designating Creighton University as a historical site of Nebraska. CREIGHTON '  S.    y DIVERSITY !L?? rE« of thdr the Uk CM IcM pokt. funfcycil ' •vbtcrlptlor Ktft froai 21 Candidates for Mr. Ugly were (left to right) Rich McGuire, J. Paul Maurin, Bob Joerse, Jim Glaser and Rick Hoffman. Uglies-Cuties Highlight Fall Frolics Fall Frolics ushered in the start of Creighton ' s social calendar for 1966-67. Being the first all- university dance of the new year, more than 1400 students turned out to dance to the music of the Dick Wickman Orchestra. Highlighting the evening was the announcement of Miss Cutie and Mr. Ugly. Rosie Murphy and Rich McGuire, the two candidates receiving the highest number of penny votes. Dennis Naughton, master of ceremonies, an- nounced that more than $1800 had been collected for the United Community Service Red Feather campaign. Miss Cutie candidates were (left to right) Pook Corbett, Rosie Murphy, Katy Wondra, Chris Aplington and Eileen Lewis. 22 Gary Potthoff and his date Kathy Majewski dance to the music of the Dick Wickman orchestra (left). Students at- tending the dance (above) had that glassy-eyed look. Mr. Ugly Rich McGuire and Miss Cutie Rosie Murphy flash the faces that got them their titles. 23 Excellence in precision hallmarked the performance of the Drill Team. Tradition prevails over Military Ball The 38th annual Military Ball assumed a digni- fied appearance with its theme Faraway Places and its officers ' waltz Lara ' s Theme from Dr. Zhivago. The 24-member ROTC Drill Team demonstrated a pattern of precision movements with weapons. The presentation of cadet officers and their ladies by Master of Ceremonies Dick Jeffries followed. Lawrence Wierzorek of the VFM presented Jack Balousek with the Outstanding Summer Camp Award. Climaxing the evening was the presentation of the insignia of Honorary Colonel to Patricia Hee- lan. Mary Hubbard received second honors of Hon- orary Lieutenant Colonel. Other candidates given title of Captain were Kathi Hermann, Kathy Hy- land, Paula Murphy, Linda Shearer, Donna Bea- ton and Sue Tell. Lawrence Wierzorek, commander at the D. Lewris Black post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, presented Jack Ba- lousek the award for superior cadet. 24 Dennis R. Connor and Linda Shearer responded handsomely to the jokes of the photographer. At right, charming Linda danced slowly with Dennis. Fun-loving Jim Fogarty danced in the Mod fashion. Enchanted Ben Kelly surrendered to the charms of his lovely date. 25 Kathi Hermann Paula Murphy Honorary Colonel Trish Heelan Honorary Colonel and Company Commanders Mary Hubbard Susan Tell Donna Beaton Kathy Hyland Linda Shearer 26 ♦ • •• , Guitar-packing Peggy McGovem offers popular folk music. Coby Porter To bang or not to bang. Club Internationale Cultivates Talent Winners of the evening ' s competition were John Hansell, overall trophy; Rocky Edinger, Keith Ondrasek, Coby Porter, instrumentals; Louis Fernandez, Robert Soores, Tom Loo, vocal groups. 27 Nathan Twining, pianist Gerald Moore, pianist Andrea Bedami, Wierd World of Bedami art exhibit at the Fine Arts Building. Creighton receives distinguished guests Through the Visiting Scholar and Concert Series, Creighton was once again host to a number of eminent persons. Each one has been distinguish- ed for excellence in his chosen field, and two of them, Gerald Moore and John Akar, have been decorated by Queen Elizabeth II with the Order of The British Empire. Akar, is director of the Sierra Leone Broadcasting Service for West Africa and Moore, a pianist, has accompanied such artists as Casals, Chaliapin and Schumann. Nathan Twining, who has been called the fastest rising young pian- ist in America, also appeared in concert. Anrdea Bedami, a folk-pop artist, was one of the first to exhibit his works in the Fine Arts build- ing. Bedami ,was described as by far the best painter in the Omaha area by Tom Bartek, art in- structor and former exhibition director at the Joslyn museum. The first Student Board concert brought The Young Americans to the Civic Auditorium. This is a talented group of high school and college stu- dents from the Los Angeles area. Their act demon- strates good music performed by youth. Backstage view of the Young Americans as they exe- cuted one of their routines 28 -tt- 1 Queen candidates are (back row, from left) Pat Neubert, Sue Egan, Joan Ripp, Pam Cummings, Lee Marcille, Mary Lou Doll and Sigrid Larsen. (Seated, left to right) Elace Pignatore, Betty Mey- er, Card Wolta, Sue Jolley and Pat Rice. ' Folklore ' captures Homecoming spot Pep rallies and snake dances, banquets and receptions, parades and dances — a basketball game — all these elements combined to produce one of the most spirited weeks on the Creighton calendar. Homecoming week, with its theme — American Folklore — saw mythical characters, such as Paul Banyan and Casey Jones, visiting the campus. The faculty-student basketball game opened the week ' s activities and was followed by a host of events culminating with the parade, dance and game. Friday morning brought the largest and most competitive parade in Creighton ' s history. That evening about 3000 excited and anxious students awaited the coronation of Homecoming Queen Sue Egan and the announcement of the winner in float competition. This is the coveted first place that went to the Bluejay Belle — the riverboat of Iota Kappa Epsilon and Alpha Sigma Alpha. A sweeping victory at the Homecoming basket- ball game brought the week to a close — a week which bore with it the excitement of competition, fun and color that made months of preparation worthwhile. Queen Sue said, Is it vi hiskey or cheese? 30 Jack Dyer (above) spreads relish on his hot dog while sitting atop a man-made mountain at the Homecoming picnic dinner. At the banquet (below) ravenous students mount- ed their plates with beef, vegetables, jello and des- sert. (From left) Mike Steffi, Chef Dwight Ames, Jim Roman, Sheila Carey and Mike JoUiffe. First attendant Pat Rice appreciates the joke told by Mike O ' Neill at the tea for the Home- coming royalty. The Sodality used the assembly line meth- od to produce their float. Rita Bolitho (right) unfolds the napkins which were stuffed by Monica Johnston and Margie Fitzsimmons (above). Pharmacy students (below) and their dates labored on their fourth-place float. 32 t Vi ' T ' M.i • ' . Final touches to the Queen ' s float involve the assisting of Homecoming Queen Sue Egan to her place of honor for the parade. Homecoming chairman Mike Howard (left) and Parade Marshal Joe McQuillan. Now open your mouth so I can stuff some of these nap- kins in. Phi Psi ' s Pete Leonovicz (left) and float chair- man Jim Machacek work on the Phi Kappa Psi float. 33 Davy Crockett comes out to slay the Wisconsin Titans on the Delta Zeta-Delta Sigma Pi float. The surrey without a fringe on top carries Camille La Pierre and Ron Kappus. 34 Paul Bunyan makes a guest appearance courtesy of Theta Phi Alpha and Alpha Phi Omega. Parade presents theme of American folklore Below at left, Brother Frank Jelinek, S.J., lights the match that will send many long hours of hard work up in smoke in the bonfire after the parade. Casey Jones puffs along the parade route on the Phi Kappa Psi float. Patricia Rice Arts, First Attendant Pamela Cummings Business, Second Attendant Carol Wolta Business Elace Pignatore Medicine Homecomins Princesses Joan Ripp Medicine Mary Lu Doll Dentistry- Suzanne Jolley Dentistry Sigrid Larsen Law Betty Meyer Law Lee Marcille Pharmacy Patricia Neubert Pharmacy 36 Homecoming Queen Sue Esan Creighton Players show talent in Tantasticks ' The Creighton Players won the hearts of every audience in their performance of The Fantasticks. The musical is a parable about love in which the two young lovers are awakened to the fact that true love grows in mature soil. The lovers were played alternately by Mary Anne Herring and Joe Veltmann, and by Judy Rosenbaum and Terry Meyer. Tom Ormesher and Mary Beth Martin, who played the parents of the young lovers, captivated the audience with their singing, dancing and frolicking humor. Each performer in the play could easily have been mistaken for a professional, as was witnessed by the full-house that packed every performance of the musical. Terry Mollner pretends to be seriously wounded as a part of his clever ruse to test young love. Oh the delight of being kidnaped! From left, Judy Rosenbaum, Hovi ard Devine, and Jim Long. Terry Meyer and Judy Rosenbaum sing about love. 38 Love in the shadows is better than no iove at all . . . Mary- Anne Herring and Joe Veltman. Mary Beth Martin and Tom Ormesher tiptoe through the turnips in lyrical fashion. From left Joe Veltman battles Jim Long, Terry Moll- ner and Howard Devine to prove his heroism for the love of Louisa. 39 January graduates move toward Saint John ' s Church for Bac- calaureate. Three of the one hundred fourteen mid-year graduates. Professor Laurence Brown gives January commence- ment address. 40 Jack Balousek ponders student problems. I don ' t care what they say, I want to go to prom, Mike Mackey at Student Symposium. Students discuss school problems at Symposium The Student Symposium, formerly called the Student Leadership Conference, made several prom- ising suggestions for improving university con- ditions. Ten Creighton students worked with Sym- posium chairman, Mike Christopherson, in organ- izing the conference. Discussion centered around such topics as apathy on campus, the gap between students and faculty, relations between Omaha and dormitory students, and the adequacy of the Student Board as a governing body. From left Marianne Elliott, Anne Shelley, Jim Delaney, Dean Schwieso, and Rupert Young discuss freshman orientation at Student Symposium. 41 Rev. Raymond J. Nogar, O.P. Allen Tate Charles S. Murphy, Alpha Sigma Nu lecturer. Personalities spark lectures, concerts Spring brought with it another series of ex- cellent lectures and concerts. A standing-room only crowd welcomed poet Allen Tate. In his lecture, Poetry: Modern and Unmodem, Mr. Tate dis- cussed the role of the poet in modern society. The Rev. Raymond Nogar, O.P., author of sev- eral books on evolution, discussed with students the influence of evolution on one ' s approach to ethical values. Speaking on The Wisdom of Evolution, Father Nogar considered the existential impact of evolution on one ' s understanding of the real. Highlighting the year ' s lecture series was the Alpha Sigma Nu lecture, delivered by Charles S. Murphy, chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Board. The subject of his lecture: Significance of Air Transportation in the Years Ahead. A devoted servant of the government for over 30 years, he received the Creighton Distinguished Citizen Cita- tion. Singing a repertoire of old favorites, the Four Freshmen opened the Spring Concert series. Har- monizing together for almost 20 years, the group is an old favorite on college campuses. The four members of the Iowa String Quartet contributed more than their share to the enter- tainment of Creighton students. The four musicians, all on the music faculty at the State University of Iowa, have toured the United States and Europe. 42 The Four Freshmen Iowa State String Quartet Kingston Trio You would want a cactus corsage and Joe Drozda. Donna Hannasch Is that your foot, Sue? Bill Heaston and Sue Dennis. Twist it to the left and pull, maybe it will come out. Panhellenic formal honors sorority girls Each year the Panhellenic Dinner Dance unites the four sororities on campus in an evening of dinner and dancing. This year the formal was held at the Blackstone Hotel. Highlighting the evening was the presentation of awards to the various sororities. Chosen as outstanding sorority girl of the year, Donna Beaton was given a scholarship from the Omaha City Panhellenic Council. Pat Rice received an award for attaining the highest scholastic average among the seniors in the four sororities, and Delta Zeta sorority was presented with a trophy for attaining the highest overall average among all four sororities. Anticipating a long and wearisome day, Monica Johnston and Penny Jackson prepare for the open- ing of the Organization Mart. Flanked by impressive background, Rick Hoffman and Larry MoUner search the crowd for possible pledge candidates. First Organization Mart displays clubs ' interests The cluttered tables and chaotic atmosphere of second semester registration were replaced one day in February by the eye-catching and fair-like atmosphere of the Organization Mart. A first on campus, the Mart was initiated by the Creighton Forum of Organizations to stimulate interest in the many societies and clubs here at Creighton. Approximately fifty organizations set up displays telling of their activities, accomplish- ments and goals for the year. In order that interested students may benefit from membership during the entire year, the Mart will hereafter be held in the early Fall. Kathy Schifsky answers the question of Jack Challis, KOCU announcer, concerning the merits and success of the Mart. Give us beer, beer, beer on campus, from left Kathy Nothgierc, Maureen Finn, Rita Hoover. Our first rule . . . Absolutely no drinking on the ark. Roger Warin (left) and John Halpine. ' You Are There ' sets Creighton Capers stage The evening was fresh and springy as hundreds of students flocked to the gym to view the uni- versity ' s annual variety show, Creighton Capers. Various groups and organizations use Capers to voice approval and disapproval of the year ' s happenings. The masters of ceremonies, Jim Higgins and Joe Oleksiewicz, introduced the seven acts center- ing around the theme — You Are There. First Place was won by Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority for the skit, You Are There at the Peak of the Roaring Twenties. Second and third places were won respectively by Theta Phi Alpha for You Are There at the American Revolution and by Third Floor Deglman for You Are There at the Storming of the Bastille. Guest entertainment was supplied by the Hawaiians. 46 Three of Alpha Sigs Barbershop Quartet. Nancy Farha, Peggy Trondle, Diane Flynn. Would you believe excitement? The Alpha Sigs claim first place trophy in Capers. Connie Mulhall, Susie Smith, Jane Emanuel, Chuck Kokes, Terry Mollner. 47 Carol Wolta Judy Juxek Kay Dailey Paula Murphy Anita Maggio Patricia Nastali Beth Albietz Pamela Cummings Prom Princesses Kathleen Hyland Kathleen Murphy Mary Beth Reeves 48 Queen Creighton XLIII Patricia Rice John Kanouff Richard Flynn Joseph Higgins Ronald Desmarteau Frank Harrison William Tipton James Machacek Stephen Schroeder Prom Princes Thomas Foley Michael Spinharney George Beneke 50 King Creighton XLIII Michael Wanek Members of the cast run through the dialogue of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in preparation for opening night. From left are Vicki Pohl, Joanne Houck, Paul Mogilka, Kathy Muhlenkort, Mary Maynard, Bob Burney and John Murphy. Do you see anything? At left Janet Blaser and Mary Beth Knapp. Above Janet Blaser takes time out for a puff. 52 VNfc- -5 Mary Beth Knapp recites her lines while Mary Maynard, Paul Mogilka, Kathy Muhlenkort and Jan Blaser await their turns. Players frolic through ' Blondes ' misadventures Set in the Twenties, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is a frolicking comedy of the adventures and mis- adventures of two college girls who take a trip to Paris. With a cast of about fifteen the play was the first completely sponsored by the Creigh- ton Players. They took charge of crew, lighting, props, etc. Directors were Gloria Fisher, speech instructor and senior law student Dick Weaver. Jan Blaser and Mary Beth Knapp project the seriousness demanded by the script for this scene. 53  Academics Rev. Richard C. Harrington, S.J., Vice Presi- dent for Academic Affairs PRESIDENT DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION DIRECTOR SPECIAL RESOURCES Rev. Carl M. Reinert, S.J., Vice President for University Relations; President, The Creighton University Develop- ment Foundation. University directors provide leadership Rev. John J. Halloran, S.J., Vice President for Student Personnel Walter R. Jahn. Vice President for Financial Affairs 56 Very Rev. Henry W. Linn, S.J. President, Creighton University 57 Erhart D. Edquist Chairman of the Board Fairmont Foods Company Edd H. Bailey President Union Pacific Railroad Company W. D. Hosford Jr. Vice President and General Manager John Deere Company ill John H. Becker Partner Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Company W. B. Millard, Jr. Chairman of the Board The Omaha National Bank A. F. Jacobson President Northwestern Bell Telephone Company Edward W. Lyman President The United States National Bank William Worthing General Agent Mutual of Omaha, Southern California Los Angeles, California John D. Diesing Vice President and Secretary J. L. Brandeis and Sons, Inc. Charles E. Becker Chief Executive Officer The Franklin Life Insurance Company Springfield, Illinois Gilbert C. Swanson President Swanson Enterprises Leo A. Daly President Leo A. Daly Company Ernest Hundahl General Agent Southwest Division Mutual of Omaha United of Omaha Dallas, Texas Fred W. Gilmore President Union Stock Yards Company of Omaha V. J. Skutt Chairman of the Boards Chief Executive Officer Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company United Benefit Life Insurance Company Clarence L. Landen Chairman of the Board The Central National Insurance Group of Omaha 58 ffj Morris E. Jacobs Chairman of the Board Bozell and Jacobs, Inc. John F. Davis Chairman of the Board The First National Bank of Omaha William F. Fitzgerald President Commercial Savings and Loan Association Charles H. Juergens General Agent Mutual of Omaha and Companion Life Insurance Company New York, New York Board of Regents aid development of Creighton The pathway to the future is greatly aided by the Board of Regents. Comprised of 25 prom- inent business and professional men, they advise and assist the Board of Directors and the Presi- dent of the University. Among its duties the Board lists procuring financial aid to balance the University ' s budget and aiding in Creighton ' s huge development and expansion program. Each member of the Board is well acquainted with the educational goals and aims of the uni- versity in order to insure an adequate program for advancement in the future. James B. Moore Chairman, Board of Regents, 1966-67 Vice President Northwestern Bell Telephone Company- Richard W. Walker Vice Chairman, Board of Regents, 1966-67 President Byron Reed Company, Inc. Daniel J. Monen, Sr. Vice Chairman of the Board The Omaha National Bank George B. Boland Attorney at Law Boland, Mullin, Walsh and Cooney Philip M. Klutznick Senior Partner Klutznick Enterprises Chicago, Illinois 59 Mrs. Jack Lieben, Dean of Women Urban E. Rohr, Dean of Men Administrators decide Creighton policies Leo A. Zabinski, Assistant Dean of Men Miss Sara Foxley, Assistant Dean of Women 60 ,• J Rev. James P. Kramper, S.J. Director of Libraries Jack N. Williams University Registrar Rev. Joseph F. Eagan, S.J. Director of University Christian Life and Action Rev. Charles S. Spitznagle, S.J. University Bursar John P. Potter Director of Admissions Bernard J. Conway Director of Alumni Relations Jack C. Mason University Purchasing Agent Leo Pieper Director of Student and Graduate Placement Harry A. Dolphin Director of Public Relations Edward D. Murphy University Business Manager Gerald M. Moffett Director for Annual Resources William J. O ' Neill Chief Accountant William E. Ramsey Director for Special Resources Clare Maloney University Cashier 61 Arts college implements successful new features The main and perennial problem of the Col- lege of Arts and Sciences remains the retention and acquisition of qualified faculty in the face of ever-increasing competition from other educa- tional institutions, industry, business and govern- ment. Under the direction of Rev. Thomas K. McKenney. S.J., the school has succeeded in ex- panding and bettering the faculty in several of its departments. The College now has a total enrollment of 2,400, an increase of more than five per cent over last year. In the past year many successful features have been added to the College. The English De- partment has initiated a system of closed circuit teaching of English literature and the Fine Arts Department has undergone considerable expansion and rejuvenation. The Philosophy Department is planning a new program for next year whereby students will be allowed to take more elective hours to fulfill their philosophy requirements. This year has also seen a change in depart- mental comprehensives. Many of the departments administered nationwide comps according to the Graduate Record Examination. Rev. Thomas K. McKenney, S.J., Dean of Arts and Sciences Robert F. Schwieso, Assistant Dean g ' ?r w ?iw ' ™ g ' ; ' 62 Biology Dr. Robert W. Belknap Associate Professor Miss Judith A. Wallace Instructor Chemistry Dr. Donald M. Zebolsky Assistant Professor Dr. Charles B. Curtin Associate Professor Dr. John F. Sheehan Professor Dr. Richard V. Andrews Associate Professor Dr. Robert N. Elston Assistant Professor Dr. Allen B. Schlesinger Professor, Chairman Dr. Curtis L. Leicht Assistant Professor Dr. Robert L. Snipp Assistant Professor Dr. Donald J. Baumann Professor, Chairman Stanley Gross Instructor 63 Mathematics Rev. Bernard J. Hasbrouck, S.J. Associate Professor Rev. Edward A. Sharp, S.J. Associate Professor Physics Rev. Thomas S.McShane, S.J. Assistant Professor Rev. Clarence M. Wagener, S.J. Assistant Professor Alvin K. Bettinger Professor Dr. John N. Mordeson Assistant Professor Conrad Marquard Assistant Professor Edwin J. Buman Assistant Professor Dr. Derek J. Fuller Associate Professor, Acting Chairman Rev. John M. Wymelenberg, S.J. Assistant Professor Bazil N. La2ure Assistant Professor Dr. Thomas H. Zepf Assistant Professor, Chairman Dr. Robert E. Kennedy Assistant Professor 64 Speech Rev. Harold J. McAuliffe, S.J. Assistant Professor Rev. Robert B. Bargen, S.J. Assistant Professor Caryl A. Burns Instructor Gloria J. Fisher Instructor Rev. Robert F. PurceU, S.J. Assistant Professor Harry N. Langdon Assistant Professor Scott K. Strode Instructor Rev. Anthony P. Weber Assistant Professor, Chairman Charles W. Zuegner Assistant Professor Larry J. Walklin Instructor Journalism Rev. Roswell C. Williams Professor David A. Haberman Associate Professor, Chairman 65 Nursing Dorothy E. Vossen Associate Professor, Chairman Dorothy M. Dixon Assistant Professor Mary C. Hrupek Assistant Instructor Mary Ann M. Meister Instructor Betty Patterson Assistant Professor Mary E. Reres Instructor Dorothy J. Conry Assistant Instructor Janice Kubat Instructor Josephine John Assistant Professor Mark E. Ware Instructor Rev. Raymond J. Bishop, S.J. Professor Rev. Timothy J. Howard, S.J. Instructor Psychology Leo R. Kennedy Professor, Chairman Daniel P. Murphy Instructor 66 Philosophy Rev. Henri J. Renard, S.J. Professor Edward L. Suntrup Instructor Mr. James E. Hug, S.J. Instructor Rev. Richard A. Rudolf, S.J. Assistant Professor John M. Peterkin Assistant Professor Rev. Martin O. Vaske, S.J. Professor Charles H. Quick Assistant Professor Eugene E. Selk Instructor Rev. John P. Jelinek, S.J. Professor 3n57 Rev. John J. Higgins, S.J. Lecturer Robert Z. Apostol Associate Professor Rev. Norbert J. Lemke, S.J. Associate Professor, Chairman 67 Sociology Michael T. Healey Lecturer Erna P. Kaldegg Lecturer Laurence H. Brown Professor John D. Angus Assistant Professor C Robert D. Springer Lecturer Maurine M. Hamilton Associate Professor Rev. Austin Miller, S.J. Lecturer Art Rev. Clement J. Schneider, S.J. Assistant Professor, Acting Chairman Thomas Bartek Lecturer Mary Alice Matthew Lecturer Dennis M. Kennedy Lecturer Louis Beszedes Lecturer Rev. Leland E. Lubbers, S.J. Assistant Profssor, Chairman Frances Kraft Lecturer 68 Theology Rev. John M. Ginsterblum, S.J. Associate Professor Rev. Robert L. Burns, S.J. Instructor j % Jerald E. Maiers Instructor Rev. John L. McCarthy, S.J. Instructor Susan R. Hoffman Instructor IpllP Rev. James P. Scull, S.J. Assistant Professor Rev. Gerald H. FitzGibbon, S.J. Associate Professor Rev. Thomas N. Jorgensen, S.J. Associate Professor Rev. Lawrence W. Flanagan, S.J. Associate Professor, Chairman Classical Languages Rev. M. Joseph Costelloe, S.J. Professor, Chairman Rev. John Jolin, S.J. Professor Rev. Richard D. McGloin, S,J. Associate Professor 69 Modern Languages Rev. Nicholas Schiel, S.J. Assistant Professor Annalee Larson Assistant Instructor Rev. Alban J. Dachauer, S.J. Associate Professor Beryl L. Gibson Instructor Louise Meca Assistant Professor Donald B. Gibbs Instructor Juan Carlos Temprano Assistant Professor Eric H. Penz Associate Professor Ernst J. Brehm Associate Professor, Chairman 70 History r Ross C. Horning Associate Professor Frederick H. Stenkamp Instructor Rev. Robert J. Shanahan, S.J. Associate Professor Col. Hardin C. Sweeney Assistant Professor Lewis A. Tambs Instructor Education Allan M. Schleich Professor, Chairman Rev. Eugene F. Gallagher, S.J. Associate Professor .iV. Arnold J. Moore Professor Donald T. Cannon Associate Professor D. Paul Hartnett Assistant Professor Loren M. Carlson Assistant Professor Edward B. O ' Connor Professor, Chairman 71 Military Lt. Col. Leo C. McCarthy Professor, Chairman •wX.il MSG William L. Clabo Instructor MSG Joseph S. Henderson Instructor Capt. Paul A. Lee Assistant Professor Lt. Col. Michele N. Diana Assistant Professor Capt. Richard V. Tieken Assistant Professor Capt. Herbert H. Ludgewait Assistant Professor MSG Rudolph Krznarich Instructor Major Kenneth L. McKee Assistant Professor Rev. Richard C. Spillane, S.J. Instructor Richard E. Shugrue Instructor Ming T. Lee Instructor HdL Political Science Rene R. Beauchesne Associate Professor, Chairman 72 M. Dennis Hamm, S.J Instructor English Virginia M. Shaddy Assistant Professor Philip C. Fenton Instructor George R. Bramer Assistant Professor Hannah M. Doyle Instructor Nancy L. Fogarty Instructor b James M. Karabatsos Assistant Professor Gordon N. Bergquist Assistant Professor Daniel P. Nastali Assistant Instructor Louise B. Woeppel Assistant Professor Michael W. Sundermeier Instructor Henry E. Scott, Jr. Assistant Professor Mary S. Byers Assistant Professor Lloyd J. Hubenka Associate Professor Chairman 1 ' f 73 Arts Seniors Nancy E. Aplington A.B. History Mary Elizabeth Albietz B.S.N. Nursing Sister Mary Donna Acker R.S.M. B.S.N. Nursing Mary K. Bara A.B. Education Ellen Backstrom B.S.N. Nursing Carol E. Anderson B.A. Sociology Barbara Adam B.S. Medical Technology Susan M. Barry A.B. Education John B. Balousek AB. Journalism Jeanne B. Arnett A.B. Mathematics Joseph L. Aitken B.S. Biology Sister Agnes Claire Basgall B.S.N. Nursing 74 Thomas J. Baumann A.B. Sociology Sharalee A. Battiato A.B. Journalism Janet L. Blaser A.B. Speech Joan K. Bisavta B.S.N. Nursing Lynn E. Bower A.B. Sociology Spanish Margaret E. Bates A.B. Sociology Barbara J. Bogard A.B. Sociology George W. Bigelow A.B. English Mary Ann Bracht B.S. Medical Technology Carol A. Baumann A.B. Sociology Susan E. Borner B.S.N. Nursing Lawrence C. Brennan A.B. Journalism 75 Arts Seniors Mona P. Brenner A.B. Speech Therapy Joseph J. Burke A.B. Sociology Carol Ann Bruning B.S.N. Nursing Mary L. Chapek B.S. Medical Technology David B. Caley A.B. Philosophy Arthur G. Bucknell B.S. Physics Janis R. Cerveny B.S. Medical Technology Francis J. Cavlovic A.B. Philosophy Linda M. Brock A.B. English John H. Burke A.B. Economics History Betty J. Chapman B.S. Medical Technology 76 Donald R. Chleborad A.B. Political Science Nancy Ann Cisar A.B. Sociology Kathleen A. Clancy A.B. Hisiory J. Timothy Coder A.B. English Daniel L. Commas A.B. English History Connie J. Conway B.S. Medical Technology Michael B. Conway A.B. Journalism Mary J. Coppage A.B. Speech Therapy Barbara M. Crouchley A.B. Spanish Pamela A. Cummings B.S. Psychology Kay E. Dailey A.B. English 77 Arts Seniors Joseph S. Daly A.B. History Richard P. Daly A.B. Political Science Carol A. Daneff B.S. Elementarj ' Education William C. Daniel B.S. Biology W. Jeffrey Dasovich A.B. Sociology Philip F. Daubel B.S. Biology Jacqueline L. H. Dee A.B. English Journalism Dennis A. Deeny A.B. History- Richard L. T. DeFurio A.B. History James R. Demman B.S. Biology Howard F. Devine A.B. Psychology 78 Karen C. Dougherty A.B. Elementary Education Mary Lu Doll A.B. English Mary K. Dowd A.B. Philosophy Barbara J. Donnelly B.S.N. Nursing Arthur V. Dreiling A.B. Psychology Robert J. Dooling B.S. Biology Lynette A. Dvorak B.S.N. Nursing Joseph H. Dworak A.B. History Rosemary E. Dworak A.B. Sociology Katherine O. Eagleton A.B. English Susan C. Egan A.B. English 79 Arts Seniors Ronald A. Elliott A.B. English Jeanne M. English A.B. English Kirk R. Estee A.B. Hi. rtorv Larry L. Feldhacker A.B. History Leonard E. Fennell B.S. Physics Mathematics Louis Fernandez A.B. Political Science Marie A. Finley A.B. Sociology Thomas P. Fitzgerald B.S. Biology Michael J. Fitzgibbons B.S. Biology John V. Fitzsimons A.B. Political Science Michele M. Floersch A.B. English 80 John G. Franchini A.B. History Philip L. Flott A.B. English Albert G. Freeman, Jr. B.S. Biology Mary A. Francis B.S.N. Nursing Kathleen S. Garrigan A.B. English James Fogarty A.B. Journalism English Delaney Gallagher A.B. English Steven J. Franco A.B. English Thomas J. Gallagher A.B. History Philosophy Richard W Fortune A.B. History David A. Gauthier A.B. English 81 Arts Seniors Dwylan R. Gearhart A.B. English Philosophy John M. Gillogly A.B. English John E. Glode B.S. Biology Regina Goeing B.S. Mathematics Daniel T. Goodwin A.B. History Theresa M. Green A.B. History Jerry J. Gustin A.B. Political Science Robert F. Hall, Jr. B.S. Biology Rennald D. Hall B.S. Radiology Technology Mai-y R. Hansen A.B. Sociology Niles Hansen A.B. Spanish 82 James F. Harrahill A.B. Sociology Patricia N. Havel A.B. History Biology Timothy G. Heaston B.S. Biology Ronald J. Heath A.B. Psychology Judith A. Heebner A.B. Elementary Education Janice L. Heine A.B. Sociology Thomas M. Hemmeter A.B. English Gary M. Henningsen A.B. Sociology James J. Herbert B.S. Biology Charles H. Keying A.B. History Pamela J. Higgins A.B. Speech 83 Arts Seniors Sister Mary Deborah Kodak, R.S.M. A.B. Latin Katherine E. Hoffman B.S.N. Nursing Lawrence G. Hogan A.B. Philosophy James A. Homan A.B. History Donald W. Honrath A.B. Journalism Barbara M. Huneger A.B. Sociology Mary P. Hutton A.B. English Kathleen M. Hyland B.S.N. Nursing Stephen P. Imming A.B. Journalism Barbara M. Janda B.S. Medical Technology Stephen M. Janda B.S. Biology 84 n ni David H. Jellen B.S. Biology Jeannine A. Jennings B.S. Medical Technology Gary L.. Joe B.S. Biology John P. O ' Rourke A.B. History Judy S. Jurek A.B. Journalism Suzanne M. Kanouff B.S.N. Nursing Ronald J. Kappus A.B. Sociology Gerald E. Kasik A.B. Elementary Education Melvin R. Katskee A.B. History Margaret E. Kearney A.B. English Michael B. Keams A.B. Sociology 85 Arts Seniors Thomas W. Kelty A.B. Political Science Kathleen F. Killian A.B. Sociology Mary Alice A. Kilnoski A.B. Sociology Susan E. Kinne A.B. Spanish r M I m t f i HJUllpr ' 4 Neita R. Kircher B.S.N. Nursing James J. Kohanek A.B. Economics Ronald K. Korb B.S. Radiologic Technology Gary L. Kotrous A.B. Political Science Cs v Gregory R. Kowalchuk B.S. Biology Edward J. Krisor, Jr. A.B. Psychology Anne M. Kudalis A.B. History 86 Susan M. Langdon B.S. Medical Technology Antoinette J. Kuhry A.B. Speech Janaes T. Leary A.B. Philosophy Eugene R. Larkin A.B. Psychology Paul W. Lehn, Jr. B.S. Physics Theresa A. Labedz A.B. Speech Chanju S. Lee A.B. Psychology Mary A. Lawler B.S. Mathematics Physics Thomas W. LaCrosse A.B. Political Science Michael J. Lehan A.B. History June Leichtnan A.B. English 87 Arts Seniors Anita M. Maggio A.B. Journalism Mary Anne Little A.B. English Peter F. Leonovicz, Jr A.B. Sociology Carol A. Martin A.B. Eleme ntary Education Mary A. Lesh A.B. English James R. Machacek A.B. Journalism Claudia A. McCabe A.B. History James D. McKinna B.S. Biology 88 Betty McNeely A.B. History Philosophy DanR. McTaggart A.B. Political Science Bernadette M. Melia A.B. Elemenicrv Education Kathleen A. Micek A.B. English Daniel J. Mihelich B.S. Physics Joseph H. Milgram A.B. Spanish Marcella M. Miller A.B. History Suzanne M. Miller A.B. Sociology Mary C. Mills A.B. Political Science Philosophy Walt J. Mills B.S. Biology Joseph N. Mini ace A.B. Journalism 89 Arts Seniors Roselyn M. Minnehan A.B. English Robert E. Mitchell A.B. Psychology Terry J. Mollner A.B. Speech Maureen A. Molloy B.S. Medical Technology Donna M. Monahan A.B. English Richard F. Moore A.B. History Philosophy Vincent Moragues, Jr. B.S. Biology Diane C. Morin A.B. Sociology Sister Michele Marie Morrissey, R.S.M. B.S.N. Nursing Roger F. Morrissey A.B. Journalism Charlotte M. Moser A.B. Psychology 90 John M. Motel B.S. Biology Michael L. Mulhern B.S. Mathematics Kathleen M. Murphy A.B. Elementary Education Mary Ann Murphy A.B. History Paula R. Murphy B.S.N. Nursing Robert J. Murphy A.B. English Rosemary L. Murphy A.B. English Patricia A. Murray A.B. English Carol A. Muske A.B. English Patricia A. Nastali A.B. English James A. Nepple A.B. Political Science 91 Arts Seniors Andrea L. Novo-Gradac A.B. English Karen L. O ' Brien B.S.N. Nursing Thomas L. Ormesher A.B. Speech Julia L. O ' Connell A.B. English Diane V. Parks A.B. Sociology James C. O ' Donnell A.B. Latin-Languages William J. Peggs A.B. Psychology Mary L. Percival B.S.N. Nursing 92 Mary G. Persyn A.B. History Clair L. Pettinger B.S. Chemistry Sr. Serena Pfannenstiel B.S.N. Nursing John A. Pichler, Jr. A.B. Political Science Elace C. Pignatore B.S. Education Louis F. Pine A.B. English Jo Anna C. Poppe B.S. Elementary Education William H. Prophater B.S.B.A. Management Marilyn M. Prose A.B. Philosophy Mary Lee Pruden A.B. Sociology Janice A. Rashid A.B. Sociology 93 Arts Seniors Margaret M. Ready B.S.N. Nursing Mary Beth Reeves A.B. Sociology Jill E. Rinschen A.B. Classical Latin Thomas F. Reynolds B.S. Chemistry Joan M. Ripp B.S.N. Nursing Patricia M. Rice B.S. Elementary Education William D. Ristau A.B. Sociology Richard J. Ridder A.B. English Susan M. Roche A.B. French Pat Roelle B.S.N. Nursing James W. Rouse, Jr. A.B. English 94 Joseph V. Rysavy A.B. English Rosario A. Sacca, Jr. A.B. Sociology James J. Santoro B.S. Biology Nicholas J. Schafer A.B. Sociology Theresa M. Schill A.B. English Christine C. Schnusenberg A.B. German Stephen K. Schroeder A.B. Journalism AnnW. Shaughness A.B. English Eugene A. Sliva B.S. Mathematics Stephen D. Smith B.S. Biology Laurence J. Sokol A.B. English 95 Arts Seniors Jeffery R. Stahn B.S. Biology Melissa A. Starr A.B. English AnnD. Stivers A.B. Sociology JaneM. Stultz B.S. Medical Technology Robert E. Sublet A.B. Political Science Rhondalynn Summers A.B. English Sharon K. Swiatek B.S. Medical Technology Norman Tenenbaum A.B. English Michael E. Tinley A.B. English 96 Peggy Ann Tolman B.S. Medical Technology Margaret M. Tourek B.S. Elementary Education Anthony S. Troia A.B. Philosophy Shareen J. Trouba B.S. Medical Technology Alfio A. Vacant! A.B. Spanish Ronald L. Van Iperen A.B. Psychology Annette M. Wachel B.S.N. Nursing Thomas J. Walker A.B. Sociology Frances A. Walsh A.B. Sociology 97 Arts Seniors Roger E. Warin A.B. History- Michael E. Washburn A.B. Political Science Mary Sue Wedemeyer B.S. Biology Robert T. Wellman A.B. English Jennifer C. Wojtcuk A.B. Psychology John A. Wolpert B.S. Biology- Alice L. Yaggie A.B. English Paula M. Zarlengo B.S.N. Nursing 98 Dean Irvin L. Heckmann Associate Dean George Hardbeck Increasing demands met in Business An enlarged Masters of Business Administration program and a demanding undergraduate curricu- lum have created new needs and demands for the Eppley College of Business Administration. Under the direction of Dr. Irvin L. Heckmann, dean, the school revised its undergraduate program to fit the needs of the 436 students. The school has also created the Center for Pro- fessional Education for Business, and initiated the Business Administration Council. Future plans include the formation of a Bureau of Business Research and Services the further en- largement of the M.B.A. program and the organi- zation of an Alumni Advisorv Council. 99 Marketing and Management Norman H. Ringstrom Professor, Acting Chairman Gerald E. Gleason Associate Professor Raymond F. Finnegan Lecturer Roy H. Williams Assistant Professor M. M. Meusborn Lecturer Edward T. Finn Instructor Roger W. Allen Associate Professor 100 Economics and Finance Rev. Neil Cahill, S.J. Assistant Professor, Jesuit Counselor Dr. Salvatore Valentino Professor, Chairman Thomas Nitsch Associate Professor Accounting L. S. Robertson Associate Professor Rev. James Hanley, S.J. Associate Professor Dr. Floyd E. Walsh Professor James A. Herbert Professor, Chairman William Heaston Associate Professor Donald D. Graham Lecturer Dr. John Begley Professor 101 Business Seniors William R. Anderson B.S.B.A. Accounting Charles J. Addy A.B. Economics James L. Arend B.S.B.A. Marketing William F. Amdor B.S.B.A. Marketing Bryan C. Becker B.S.B.A. Economics Gerald S. Beninato B.S.B.A. Accounting Thomas J. Berney B.S.B.A. Management LaRita L Bolitho B.S.B.A. Marketing James J. Boyle B.S.B.A. General Business Thomas P. Brady B.S.B.A. General Business Timothy C. Burke B.S.B.A. Management 102 Robert J. Daniel B.S.B.A. General Business Walter D. Bussey, Jr. B.S.B.A. Accounting Michael M. Delaney B.S.B.A. Management Patricia A. Collins B.S. Mathematics Gary L. Eischeid B.S.B.A. Management Carole L. Canelli B.S.B.A. Accounting Theodore E. Domanski B.S.B.A. Management Robert W. Decker B.S.B.A. Accounting Dean F. Doss B.S.B.A. Marketing Terence A Clouatre B.S.B.A. Finance Robert G. Eisele B.S.B.A. Accounting 103 Business Seniors Elias J. Eliopoulos B.S.B.A. Economics Rodney Allan Erdelt B.S.B.A. Economics Daniel A. Fischer B.S.B.A. Accounting Gerald E. FitzGibbon B.S.B.A. Marketing Arthur D. Flannery B.S.B.A. General Business William C. Flynn B.S.B.A. General Business James F. Glaser B.S.B.A. Accounting Joseph W. Gross, Jr. B.S.B.A. General Business Edward J. Haas B.S.B.A. Accounting Richard S. Henkenius B.S.B.A. Economics Roger J. Hermsen B.S.B.A. Accounting 104 John J. Kalina, Jr. B.S.B.A. General Business Sister Maribeth Hickman, R.S.M. B.S.B.A. Management Russell D. Kenkel B.S.B.A. Marketing Steven T. Knolla B.S.B.A. Thomas I. Kearney B.S.B.A. Management Donald E. Holt, Jr. B.S.B.A. Accounting Michael E. Kelly B.S.B.A. Management John B. Hughes B.S.B.A. Marketing Wayne F. Klenda B.S.B.A. Management William N. Koroulis B.S.B.A. Management 105 Business Seniors Thomag J. Lucas B.S.B.A. Finance Michael F. Lawler B.S.B.A. Finance George J. Kubat B.S.B.A. Accounting Gregory C. McAllister B.S.B.A. Accounting Timothy J. Mahoney B.S.B.A. Management Dennis M. Little B.S.B.A. Marketing Thomas B. McGovern B.S.B.A. General Business Patrick M. Marley B.S.B.A. Accounting Robert M. Kudelko B.S.B.A. Management Michael C. Longstreet B.S.B.A. Marketing DeAnn M. McKim B.S.B.A. Business Management 106 Kevin M. Morissey B.S.B.A. Accounting Donald P. McWilliams B.S.B.A. General Business Raymond D. Neppl B.S.B.A. Accounting Patrick R. Murphy B.S.B.A. Accounting Timothy C. Pace B.S.B.A. Economics Michael Meierhoffer B.S.B.A. General Business Florence M. Norkaitis B.S.B.A. General Business Bernard J. Nave B.S.B.A. Accounting Rosalie A. Monestero B.S.B.A. Accounting Jerome J. Ortman B.S.B.A. General Business John R . Parker B.S.B.A. Accounting 107 Business Seniors Donald F. Pietig B.S.B.A. Finance Timothy L. Powers B.S.B.A. Marketing Frank P. Ramacciotti B.S.B.A. Accounting -■- « ' Janice M Reiff B.S.B.A. Accounting r .Jim 3 ™ if mmBmif - ' ' ,.u m m% « ' 1 m B IHy - 1 W m €. - J, m Michael J. Ryan B.S.B.A. Management Thomas A. Rinker B.S.B.A. Accounting Robert D. Rowan B.S.B.A. Management Jeff F. Sailer B.S.B.A. Accounting Stephen W. Schumacher B.S.B.A. Accounting 108 Stanley E. Sievers B.S.B.A. Accounting Frank A. Schuman B.S.B.A. Accounting Robert J. Sondag B.S.B.A. Accounting Lawrence C. Shank B.S.B.A. Finance Michael P. Spinharney B.S.B.A. Marketing Robert L. Shomaker B.S.B.A. Finance Wesley J. Stamp, Jr B.S.B.A. Accounting James C. Stuppy B.S.B.A. Accounting Vincent P. Sutera B.S.B.A. General Business 109 Business Seniors Jerome F. Weihs B.S.B.A. Economics James D. Voxal B.S.B.A. Marketing Robert P. Wintz B.S.B.A. Accounting Neal W. Westendorf B.S.B.A. Accounting Frank A. Wimbush B.S.B.A. Marketing Thomas G. Walsh B.S.B.A. Marketing Victor S. Young B.S.B.A. Management 110 Dean Raymond W. Shaddy, D.D.S. Research and service keynote Dental year Research and service keynoted the accomplish- ments of the Boyne School of Dental Science this year — in addition to educating its 186 students. Eight faculty members working with eight stu- dents spent $40,000 to $50,000 in the field of den- tal research. Also, a committee studied ways to coordinate the school ' s curriculum with the health needs of the community. Community service was a significant part of the dental clinic, staffed by junior and senior stu- dents. More than 3,000 patients including 350 girls from the Women ' s Job Corps, requested care from the clinic. Assistant Dean John J. Butkus, D.D.S. Ill Dentistry - af yi- ' k Dr. Fred S. Richardson Associate Professor Dr. Robert R. Brady Assistant Professor Dr. Clinton F. Sobolik Professor  . .JT Dr. Bruce Mowat Assistant Professor Dr. John F. Marley Assistant Professor Dr. Eugene F. Stormberg Associate Professor Dr. Frederick E. Walker Instructor Dr. Charles J. Vacanti Assistant Professor MJITF Dr. Richard P. Suddick Assistant Professor Dr. Theordore J. Urban Associate Professor Rev. John G. Holbrook, S.J. Jesuit Counselor Dr. Bernard Bogatz Assistant Professor Dr. E. Marshall Carson Instructor Dr. Leonard T. Higgins Assistant Professor Dr. Paul E. Tamisiea Assistant Professor 112 Donald E. Benton D.D.S. Joseph P. Caterinichio D.D.S. Dennis A. Chenovick D.D.S. James E. Decker D.D.S. Ronald M. Desmarteau D.D.S. Charles J. Elmore D.D.S. Gary A. Epstein D.D.S. Arthur A. Fermelia D.D.S. George E. Forneret D.D.S. Dental Seniors Kenneth E. Gibson, Jr. D.D.S. Lynn K. Griffith D.D.S. 113 Dental Seniors Joseph H. Harmon D.D.S. Roger E. Hasey D.D.S. James R. Haver D.D.S. David A. Heffelfinger D.D.S. Stephen D. Hier D.D.S. Dennis R. Higginbotham D.D.S. Joseph R. Higgins D.D.S. Ronald R. Horton D.D.S. Rudolph F. Imm D.D.S. Dana J. Johnson D.D.S. R. Michael Keenan D.D.S. 114 Richard L. Kozal D.D.S. Eugene Low D.D.S. Tony W. Mok D.D.S. Wilford D. Moses D.D.S. Howard M. Nichols D.D.S. Gregory S. Patchett D.D.S. Joseph J. Pedotto D.D.S. Antonio L. Rabassa D.D.S. Raymond E. Rensch D.D.S. Wayne L. Richey D.D.S. Wilbur E. Roberts D.D.S. 115 Dental Seniors Horace E. Ross D.D.S. Roger W. Schultz D.D.S. Patrick M. Seale D.D.S. Jerome R. Smith D.D.S. Robert J. Tengler D.D.S. David V. Tillmanns D.D.S. William N. Jorpf nsen D.D.S. Gary Mack Vogelsberg D.D.S. Brian E. Wahle D.D.S. Trevor L. Windsor D.D.S. Allan R. Zalewski D.D.S. 116 Increased numbers seek law degree One hundred and eight freshmen this year her- alded the largest enrollment in the history of the Creighton Law School. Additionally, more than 90 per cent of the first year students have obtained bachelor ' s degrees. Meeting this challenge of increasing caliber and numbers of students, Dean James A. Doyle strength- ened the curriculum with needed changes, increased the full-time faculty to 10 and hopes in the future to expand the library space. Dean James A. Doyle Manfred Pieck Professor Michael J. O ' Reill y Professor Rev. LeRoy F. Endres, S.J. Jesuit Counselor John E. North Professor Donald R. Prinz Assistant Professor Arthur L. Bloomingdale Professor Winsor C. Moore Professor 117 Law Seniors James M. Allen J.D. Richard A. Cerveny J.D. Bruce E. Cornell J.D. John E. Dugan J.D. James C. Elder J.D. Frank T. Harrison J.D. Larry J. Hirschberg J.D. Howard A. Kaiman J.D. Robert T. Huck J.D. Dean J. Jungers J.D. James F. Kirchner J.D. 118 Richard C. Losch, Jr. J.D. Dale D. Kuhlmann J.D James E. McShane J.D. Alan J. Mackiewicz J.D. Dwight J. Moore J.D. John M. Lee J.D. Paul H. Metzinger J.D. KenG. MaU J.D. James A. Miller J.D. James A. Murphy J.D. 119 Law Seniors Kenneth J. Neises J.D. William T. Oakes J.D. Oliver O. Over J.D. George H. Perez J.D. Ronald E. Reagan J.D. Philip R. Riley J.D. Natan Schwalb J.D. Steve A. Sloan J.D. Thomas D. Smith J.D. 120 Martin E. Spellman J.D. William Stillmock J.D. William J. Tighe J.D. Joseph V. Toohill J.D. David J. Vickers J.D. H.Max Voigt J.D. Michael A. Watson J.D. Richard E. Weaver J.D. Charles W. Weibel J.D. 121 Richard L. Egan, Dean Joseph H. Holthaus, Associate Dean Progress bolsters Medical Standards J. Raymond Johnson, Assistant Dean Completion of Unit II of the Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Medical Center this year opened 95,000 square feet of additional floor space for laboratories, classrooms and administrative offices. Another landmark in the development of the School of Medicine had been achieved allowing the faculty and students alike to abandon the ancient and in- adequate buildings at 14th and Davenport. Additionally, the reception of a Kellogg Foun- dation grant enabled the school to increase its staff to 77 full-time instructors — permitting the growth of the faculty to keep pace with the physical improvements. 122 Medicine Dr. Maurice E. Grier Professor Dr. Fletcher A. Miller Professor Rev. James J. Quinn, S.J. Jesuit Counselor Dr. John R. Mitchell Associate Professor P C| Dr. D. Arnold Dowell Professor Dr. James M. Severens Professor Dr. Beverley T. Mead Professor Dr. R. Dale Smith Professor Dr. Donal F. Magee Professor Dr. Ibert G. Wells Professor 123 Medical Seniors FlixB. Alfaro M.D. Samuel J. Bandiera M.D. Patrick A. Bianchi M.D. Allan C. Bisbee M.D. Thomas L. Bodensteiner M.D. Sylvain A. Borel M.D. Larry T. Bourke M.D. Adrian R. Bourque M.D. Richard J. Brennan M.D. Nicholas R. Capece M.D. Frank J. Cavano M.D. 124 Vito Del Deo M.D. Michael M. Collins M.D. Arthur A. Crisera M.D. Thomas H. Dee M.D. Robert C. Delia Rocca M.D. Michael J. Donahue M.D. Thomas G. Englund M.D. Mike E. Escobar M.D. Don E. Factor M.D. John J. Firpo, Jr. M.D. Thomas M. Foley M.D. 125 Medical Seniors Jacob M. Gerend M.D. James A. Gibbs M.D. Christopher G. Gifford M.D. Frank Gingerelli M.D. Robert L. Goetz M.D. William A. Graham, Jr. M.D. Nicholas J. Havel M.D. John J. Heieck M.D. Richard J. G. Holcomb M.D. Gerald W. Honch M.D. M. Colin Jordan M.D. 126 Samuel G. Kellogg M.D. Allen B. King M.D. Thomas C. Lally M.D. Gerald J. Langdon M.D. John G. Langdon M.D. John A. Lenahan M.D. Tomothy E. Linehan M.D. Philip F. LoPiccolo M.D. Thomas S. Manion M.D. Robert M. Matthews M.D. Stephen J. McGready M.D. 127 Medical Seniors Alfred M. Mick M.D. John M. Murphy M.D. George J. O ' Connor M.D. Michael J. O ' Halloran M.D. John A. Otto MD James M. Pagano M.D. Thomas G. Pautler M.D. Eugene C. Oliveto M.D. James R. Privitera, Jr. M.D. John P. Prusmack M.D. Anthony B. Rishwain M.D. 128 Glen N. Shaurette M.D. James J. Smith, III M.D. Joseph L. Tros ka M.D. Alex T. Stolarskyj M.D. Thomas G. Thieman M.D. David W. Stegman M.D. Ronald L. Van Roy M.D. Franklin S. Young M.D. Edward A. Wolf, Jr. M.D. William W. Tipton, Jr. M.D. 129 James M. Crampton Professor Jerome F. Hensiak Assistant Professor Salvatore J. Greco Dean, Pharmacy School Pharmacy school revises curriculum, adds faculty Under the direction of Dr. Salvatore Greco, THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY is in the process of revising its entire curriculum. This year an elec- tive course in Advanced Pharmacology was taught, and more students were registered in Special Prob- lems in all departments. The school plans to add even more changes next year. It was projected that by 1971 the record num- ber of nine faculty members would be increased by five more full-time. Both the School of Pharmacy and the Clinic Pharmacy still remain in the old medical school, but the Pharmacy library has been moved into Unit H of the Criss Medical Center. The Clinic Pharmacy serves the community and also offers training for Creighton pharmacy and medical students. This year the Clinic exceeded last year ' s total of more than 30,000 prescriptions. Ann L. Czerwinski Associate Professor W m U tt Edwin G. Scheuer Assistant Professor Nikolaus R. Hansl Associate Professor Glenden D. Redman Associate Professor Thomas R. Harmsen Instructor i...m7t Sebastian C. Pirruccello Professor 130 Donald L. Anderson B.S.Ph. Paul J. Bavaresco B.S.Ph. George W. Benecke B.S.Ph. Miriam B. Bezbradich B.S.Ph, Terrence F. Ciurej B.S.Ph. Barbara A. Daiker B.S.Ph. Richard D. Denbo B.S.Ph. Daniel D. English B.S.Ph. Larry G. Coppage B.S.Ph. Pharmacy Seniors James L. Glassmaker B.S.Ph. 131 Pharmacy Seniors Arthur C. Hedges B.S.Ph. Leo L. Held B.SPh. Michaeline A. Miernik B.S.Ph. David D. Larsen B.S.Ph. Roy T. Keegan B.S.Ph. Edward S. Morken B.S.Ph. Manuel J. Leal B.S.Ph. Daniel B. Lamb B.S.Ph. Salvador A. Rios B.S.Ph. Darrell D. Lewis B.S.Ph. 132 James M. Sanger B.S.Ph. Susan J. Skowlund B.S.Ph. Daniel L. Soukup B.S.Ph. Lester C. ISwick B.S.Ph. Edward R. Tucker B.S.Ph. Patricia A. Wood B.S.Ph. Francis B. Wozny B.S.Ph. Edward M. Zuchowski B.S.Ph. Michael J Wanek B.S.Ph. John E. Warga B.S.Ph. 133 Dr. Ann Czerwinski Creighton faculty spend years In related research Dr. Ann Czerwinski. Associate Professor of Biological Sciences in the School of Pharmacy, has spent the past three years isolating and identifying glycosides and pigments present in crude plants indigenous to India. She hopes that the isolation of some active ingredient may be of therapeutic value. An interest in the literature of the Victorian age has led Dr. Lloyd Hubenka, Chairman of the English Department, to prepare an edition of John Ruskin ' s Unto This Last. The book, scheduled to be published this summer, will include a lengthy introduction, textual notes and a selective biblio- graphy. Through his research Mr. Jack Angus, Assist- ant Professor of Sociology, hopes to fill some of the gaps in our knowledge of the social aspects of the aging process in the Catholic subculture. He is conducting his investigation through 745 inter- views with persons 65 and over in the South Bend, Indiana area. Dr. Lloyd Hubenka Mr. Jack Angus 134 For the last nine years Winsor C Moore, Pro- fessor of Law, has been working on the publication of an eleven volume treatise concerning the Ne- braska Practice of Law. The last two volumes will be published in the fall of this year. Nearly all practicing attorneys in Nebraska will have this treatise in their offices for reference. Dr. Nikolaus Hansl, Assistant Professor in the School of Pharmacy, has been doing considerable research on his project for the past fifteen years. This project involves a synthesis and evaluation of medicinally interesting compounds. The research of Dr. Joseph Nagyvary, School of Medicine, extends across the ocean. He has been working with three other researchers from Germany and Italy on an attempt to understand the origin of life and the molecular basis of cellular growth. Dr. Nagyvary proposes that success in this re- search can lead to more information about the genetic code, and better and cheaper drugs against cancer and some viruses. Mr. Winsor C. Moore Dr. Nikolaus Hansl Dr. Joseph Nagyvary 135 Dr. Arnold Moore Dr. F. E. Walker Dr. Richard Suddick Faculty does research in many varied fields Dr. Arnold Moore, Professor of Education, has become increasingly interested in the new system of flexible modular scheduling in secondary schools. This system, consisting of a differing daily schedule for each student, is an attempt to bring about a greater correlation between ability measures and academic achievement. Due to the infancy of the program, Dr. Moore is attempting to study the effect of this type scheduling on actual student achievement at various intelligence levels. Dr. Richard Suddick of the Dentistry School is investigating two distinct aspects of the salivary gland function in mammals. Nine years of research have been centered around these two questions: What do the salivary glands contribute to the phys- iological economy of the body? and What are the biophysical and biochemical processes which lead to the production of saliva? A reduction in dental canes and inflammatory conditions of the gingival tissues is the result Dr. F. E. Walker hopes to achieve by his research. Dr. Walker is investigating the effect of an enzyme preparation on the formation, retention or removal of dental plaques from the teeth. 136 Dr. Allen Schlesinger Dr. Roger Allen In 1947 Dr. Allen Schlesinger began doing research in embryonic development. The topic he is presently pursuing most vigorously is the nucleic acid chemistry of the grow- ing cells of the embryo. Hopefully, this knowledge will lead him, and others, to better understand the nature of genetic control of development. The Gordon-Howell and Pierson reports have resulted in the upgrading of education for business. Since no mea- sure of the contribution of Catholic Schools of Business ex- ists, Dr. Roger Allen, Associate Professor of Management, is attempting an analytical and comparative study of the situation. Such an assessment could have a tremendous in- fluence upon higher business education. The expansion of Brazil has captured the interest of Mr. Lewis Tambs. He feels that the westward movement of the Brazilian people is somewhat similar to the westward ex- pansion of the United States. The frontier has had a great psychological effect upon both nations. After completion of his research Mr. Tambs plans to write a book dealing with this Brazilian historical phenomenon. Mr. Lewis Tambs Board of Graduate Studies (from left) Dr. Donald Baumann, The Rev. Norbert Lemke, S.J., Dr. Allan M. Schleich. Board of Grad Studies approves admissions THE BOARD OF GRADUATE STUDIES com- bined the power of an executive body with the chores of a consuhative body. After evaluating the merits of applications, it approved all student ad- missions, advancement to candidacy and conferral of advanced degrees. It also assumed the role of advising the Gradu- ate School dean, considering policy and making recommendations to the university president and department chairmen. By supervising the rules and regulations related to graduate work, the Board insured an orderly and healthy growth of graduate programs paralleling the expansion of Creighton ' s physical plant. Board of Graduate Studies (from left) Dr. Derek Fuller, The Rev. M. Joseph Costelloe, S.J., Dr. Arthur Umscheid, Dr. Ed- ward B. O ' Connor. 138 The Creighton University Alumni Council, Seated from left, Miss Gretchen Kilibarda, Robert Gross, Richard Mi- kuls, John F. Wachter, John S. Anderson (1966-67 presi- dent), Owen G. Neary (1967-68 president), Robert Burk- hard, Marilyn Dodson. Standing from left, Bernard J. Con- w ay (Alumni Director), Dr. William Jurgensen, Dr. Lee Bevilacqua, Dr. Gerald Byrd, Dr. Harold Kreski, William Huerter, Bernard Wilson, Thomas Morrison Paul Bausch, Monte Taylor, Rev. Carl M. Reinert, S.J. Alumni Council promotes Creighton advancement Originating in 1914, the Creighton University Alumni Association continues to promote the so- cial, educational, cultural, professional and finan- cial advancement of the University, its students and alumni. The Alumni Office serves Creighton ' s more than 20,000 alumni throughout all 50 states and the world. Spearheading the army of alumni is the Council, composed of 20 men and women. All graduates and faculty members from the University ' s seven schools, and all former students who attended for at least two semesters, are mem- bers in good standing. The Rev. Carl Reinert, S.J., President of the Development Foundation, Bernie Conway, Alumni Director, and Chuck Maxwell, Assistant Alumni Di- rector, service more than 60 Creighton Clubs around the nation by carrying the University ' s story into communities from coast to coast. John Anderson ' 51, served as President of the Creighton Alumni Association during the 1966-67 term. Owen Neary, ' 55, will serve as President dur- ing the 1967-68 term. LeAnne Iwan, editor of P.S., Creighton Alumni magazine. 139 V; .  •■• ! Organizations Law — Michael Watson, Frank Harrison Who ' s Who recognizes seniors ' service, loyalty WHO ' S WHO is an elite selection from mem- bers of the senior class throughout the university. These students include those who have lived the Creighton ideal and encouraged development of the whole man according to the dictates of the Jesuit philosophy. They have earned fine academic averages and manifested an unusual amount of service and loy- alty to the university. It is through this token recog- nition that they are being honored as outstanding individuals preparing to enter their chosen pro- fessions. Members of WHO ' S WHO are selected by the Student Board of Governors and the Yearbook Editor. They are approved by the Deans of the Colleges and the Deans of Men and Women. Arts — Jacci Dee (seated), Jerry Kerschen Medicine — Allen King, Tom Foley 142 Pharmacy — Michaeline Miernik, Richard Denbo standing, George Benecke Business — Florence Norkaitas, Michael Christopherson, James Stuppy Arts — Pat Rice, Roger Warin H 1 o E 1 «f w] H j ft B i E V y ■H! - H H| 1 7 -. - UlP ' 4 B s i Hki B Mf H i H 0 o H H B - r ' 1 ' ili Uji jT Hi ■143 k9 ■Jack Balousek (Arts), president Mike Howard (Arts) Kathi Hermann, recording secretary John Vacanti (Medicine) Tom Doud (Business) 144 Jim Welsh (Law) John Franchini (Arts) secretary Board of Governors coordinate activities Organizing, co-ordinating and governing the Creighton community has been the realm of the BOARD OF GOVERNORS since the first year of incorporation of 1927. IJnder the leadership of Jack Balousek this year, the 16 governors efficiently created a pro- gram of activities ranging from Freshman Week and Homecoming festivities to concerts, foreign films, the student directory and handbook. Recognizing a need for more student responsi- bility, the Board placed students as voting members on three administrative committees: Student Life Policy. Spiritual Life and Publications. Amid controversy, the governors limited the Prom attendance to juniors, seniors and graduate students. The Board joined an alliance of 28 sister insti- tutions this year to benefit from future exchange of ideas. Jim Sanger (Pharmacy) Jim Keefe (Medicine) 145 Dick Jeffries (Law) Ray Rensch (Dentistry) vice president Don Holt (Business) treasurer Bill Tomek (Pharmacy) 146 Bob Zaiman (Dentistry) Ernie Kobets (Arts) Phil Maloney (Business) Pat Matthews (Business) 147 Senate plans first underclass dance The STUDENT SENATE acts as a medium of communication between students, their organiza- tions and the faculty and administration of the Arts School. Its 16 members sponsor such activities as Picnic Day, student-faculty coffee hours, and the Arts stu- dent of the month award. This spring much of their time will be devoted to planning the Freshman- Sophomore Prom. Student Senate (bottom from left) Paula Murphy (sec- retary), Art Dorrington (vice president), Joe Veltmann, Jerry Kerschen (president), Mike Murphy, Susan Tracy. Middle, Trish La Bahn, Mike Mackey, Michael Morri- son (treasurer), Ed Warin, Thomas Tvrdik. Top, Pam Cummings, Pat Ferguson, Rick Lombardo, Vince Man- cuso, Greg McElroy. Twenty-three active members comprise the BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL — the student governing body for the college of Business Administration. Class officers and representatives of the business sodality, sorority, and fraternities work through this organization to provide a liaison between the faculty and students of the business college, and to promote careers in the professional world of busi- ness. Business council insures cooperation 148 Business Administration Council (bottom from left) Florence Norkaitis, Michael Butkiewicz, Stephen Roettele (treasurer), Ray Duerfeldt, Lee Modd, Bill Chebuhar. Middle, Bryan Beck- er (president), Bruce Schwering, Edward Haas, Mike Spinharney (vice president), Richard Henkenius, Jeff Sailer. Top, Kenyon Kellogg, Bob Spinharney, Ken Sterba, Patrick Zenner (secretary-treasurer), Steve Jacobs. ' ft rs iV- . -SS Coed Sodalily (bottom from left) Jan Greco, Pa- tricia Curry, Donna George, Mary Joan Smith, Mary Pirogowicz, Susan Hutton, Cathy George, Kathy Bogan, Margie Tourek. Middle, Evonne Condon, Bernadette Kaczmarek, Margaret Miller, Anita Widhalm, Rose Fallon, Jane Zents, Linda Martin, Diane Thomas, Sue Ellen Gary. Top, Joan Kukral, Monica Johnston, Pat Langenfeld, Mimi Feller, Mary Jo Kokrda, Laura Schaaf, Louise Petrini, Margaret Guziec, Rae Ann Schmitz. Women ' s Sodality follows way of life The COED SODALITY, the other half of C- CAM, aims at practicing a more perfect way of Catholic life. Its 75 members are consecrated to personal perfection and to apostolic and social spirituality according to the norms and current needs of the Church. The apostolate of the Coed Sodality includes the Big Brother-Big Sister Program and work at the Coed Sodality (bottom from left) Patti Morris, Suz- anne Dixon, Margie Fitzsimmons (secretary). Rev. R. J. Bishop, S.J. (moderator), Catherine Becker, Mary Lee Pruden (president), Rita Hoover, Linda Anderson. Middle, Eileen Levi is, Heather Harden, Christ Child Center. Another of their activities cen- ters around teaching catechism to the mentally re- tarded at St. Agnes and the Christ Child Center. Weekly cell meetings aid the sodalists in their spiritual endeavors. Socially the members are re- sponsible for building the Queen ' s float for the Homecoming parade. Linda Losch, Kathy Powers, Linda Delehant, Mary Kehr, Mary Jo Langenfeld (treasurer). Top, Anne Conover, Mary Lou Chapek, Patricia Baines, Sandy Hoffman, Mary Percival (vice president), Beverly Carlson, Kathleen McCoy. 149 C-Cam (bottom from left) Bill Sunderland, Ed Warin, Jim Fogarty (secretary-treasurer), Therial Bynum, Roger Warin (president), Joseph Daly (vice president), Bill Cook. Middle, Rev. Joseph Eagan, S.J., Tom Hoarty, Michael Laughlin, Carl Weger, Rich Busch, Larry Wzorek. Top, Michael Crawford, Steve Swartz, Art Dorrington, Tom Neppl, Richard Habermann, John Seminara. C-Cam contributes to brother program C-CAM takes as its motto Creighton Community Action Movement. Made up in part by the MEN ' S ART SODALITY, it has become a thriving spiritu- al organization. Under the leadership of Rev. Joseph Eagan, S.J., the members of the Men ' s Sodality have become active in the work of the lay aposto- late and in the promotion of the new liturgy. The 48 men in this sodality are avid particip- ants in the Big Brother Program at Creighton, and also in the Tutor Corps and the St. Vincent de Paul Society. In their spare time they are often seen coaching the basketball games at St. Benedict ' s Parish. This fall saw the men of C-Cam demon- strating along California Street in support of the blood drive. But these men also find time for contemplation. When activities become too hectic a closed re- treat or a day of recollection helps put all in per- spective again. C-Cam (bottom from left) John Halpine, Michael Hamm, S.J., John Roessig. Top, Ron Reeb, Bill Burke, Ed Sullivan, Bill Dunn, Bill Goodland, John Lindquist, Denny Larkin, Ken Wacek, Mike Fang- Worth, Pat Abbott. Middle, John Ryan, John Rud- man, Paul Circo. ersdorf, Creighton Uridil, Hugh Spellman, Dennis 150 C-Cam (bottom from left) John Herek, Robert Johnson, Michael Butkiewicz, John Kearney Lar- ry Hogan, Roger Kaczmarek. Middle, Joseph Kane Eugene Fuchs, Pat Moran, Chris Finn, Dennis Naughton, John Lenihan. Top, Stephen Wunder, Ben Stahl, Bill Birkby, Thomas Zimmer, Steve Reynolds, Jim Leahy, Robert Kennedy. tk  vk.  ' ' . thh-yf m - ' «V . ' N ! : y V V y ' yimr- c :m-% k - •?iHi ti? y   -  C-Cam (bottom from left) Michael Bruggeman, Glen McGinnis, Joseph Masek, Tom German, Tom Unger. Middle, Bill Johnson, Tom Pogge, Walter Conrad, Robert Hawking. Top, John Bradley, Michael Janda, Doug Head, Conrad German, Mark Fischer. 151 Skip Wager plays Santa Claus. Enjoying refreshments at the Men ' s Art Sodality Christmas Party. 152 Choir (bottom from left) Virginia Irvine, Greg Kowalchuk, Kathy Egan, Ray Vondrak (vice pres- ident), Eugene Fuchs, Ann Stivers, Caroline Warin. Middle, Kitty Gleason, Connie Hundelt, Imy Dra- hota (president), Mary Naughton, Kathy Walsh, Anne Conover. Top, Susan Hutton, Mary Julich, Sandra Pedersen, Pat Duffy, Cathy Becker, Mary Jenkins. Student choir plans Cantata presentation An attempt to make Church music more appeal- ing has led to a complete changeover in the Creigh- ton student CHOIR. The 20 members who comprise this group sing at St. John ' s every Sunday at the 11 o ' clock Mass. The CHOIR sings according to the English Mass in honor of St. Paul. Planning the presenta- tion of an Easter Cantata will keep the singers busy during most of the second semester. Pharmacy Sodality. Richard Denbo, Larry Cop- page, Beth Novak, Jackie Wojcik. Dent Sodality puts Scripture to work Led by the moderator, the Rev. Jobn Holbrook, S.J., the DENTAL SODALITY makes practical modern applications of Scripture through weekly discussions Sunday panels for high school students, and a monthly activity for its Near North Side high school teen club. Special activities for the group include an an- nual Christmas food collection for the poor and the helping hand the members recently gave to paint the new retreat house of the Diocese of Lin- coln. Pharmacy Sodality studies Vatican II Apostolic involvement and progressive spiritual development create the medium through which the PHARMACY SODALITY furthers personal growth and group cooperation. In order to become informed and involved in the problems and progress of the Church and man- kind, the Sodalists centered their interest on a study and discussion of the documents of the Ecu- menical Council. Dental Sodality (bottom from left) Dennis Perry, James Oleskevich, James Moergeli. Top, Fred Rich- eda, Frank Dov d (vice president), David Vesley (president). 153 Kingsmen (bottom from left) Donald Anderson (secretary), Joseph Daly (president) Michael But- kiewicz, Tom Neppl, Bill Goodland, Bob Hawking. Top, Leo Larkin, Jim Patterson, Tom Greco, Mike Kelly, Michael Burke, Larry Wzorek. The 28 members of the KING ' S MEN carry out the work of Christ by serving Mass, helping pro- mote the Hturgical movement and furthering the aims of the Apostleship of Prayer. The organization sponsors a Psalm Festival each December and student discussion on the new liturgy. Dujing the current year, the group has spon- sored special Masses, such as its Mass for Peace in memory of John F. Kennedy, King ' s Men serve Mass for Peace ' The Washing of the Hands. Bob O ' Neil and Tom Greco assist Rev. Joseph Eagan, S.J. at Mass. 154 Young Republicans (bottom from left) Gwen Kes- tel, Steve Janda (treasurer), Jerry Sievers, Jim Mc- Carthy, Jim Higgins, Midge McGargill. Middle, Susan Tracy, Sue Chapman, Denny Topf, Martin Wiedel, Walt Oxley, Kathy McCaslin, Paul Beve- ridge, Michele Kee. Top, Ann Brzica, Janet Knake, Tom Bower, William Glenn, Dick Mastio, Louis Pine (vice president). Angle Kelly, Mary Ann Mur- phy. Young Republicans have winning year Young Republicans (bottom from left) Loreen Troy, Norton Seltzer, Stephen Bruckner, Joel Wil- trout, Allen Feser. Middle, Emilia Styles, Ken This year ' s YOUNG REPUBLICANS can feel a sense of accomplishment. They campaigned on the winning side for the first time in many years. Gov- ernor Norbert Tiemann and Senator Carl Curtis spoke before the organization. The main objective of the Young Republicans is to promote political education among the student body and to publicize and support the policies of the Republican Party. The group participated in Political Education Week and sent members to the annual Young Republicans State Convention. The president of the Young G.O.P. ' s. Jerry Ab- bott, is also the college director for the Young Republican Clubs in the state. This office also places him on the State Central Committee and the State Executive Committee. Wacek, William Brownell, Beverly Carlson. Top, Jean Hopman, Mary Beth Kobza, Bruce Fee, Melis- sa Scott, John Stark, Trish LaBahn. « rw vv ' ,ri ' %!H t KMfc s4- ' -x i '  vr,n -.., . t t -v . • ■a. ' j y.-v. 155 m Malh Club (bottom from left) Ellen Blodgett, Thomas Cody, Terry Sullivan (president), Mar- ion Jeffrey, Kathi Hermann. Middle, Eileen Morgan, Margaret Lorincz, Sister Deborah Ko- dak, Edwin Buman (moderator), Ray Vondrak, Diane Schulz. Top, Donald Anderson (vice pres- ident), Chris Kuehl, Clair Pettinger, Wayne Liechti, Bernie Whitehead. Lectures, semi interest Math nars Club To interest students in mathematics outside the classroom is the primary objective of the MATH CLUB. This objective is accomplished through a va- riety of activities, such as sponsoring lectures by professional mathematicians and organizing student seminars on topics not formally covered in their courses. In order to reach the college students of to- morrow the club also sponsors a Math Field Day every spring for high school students in the area. The PHYSICS CLUB brings together scientific- minded students for mutual enjoyment and intel- lectual stimulation. The club sponsors field trips to research labora- tories and plans the Math Field Day Demonstra- tions held each spring. Members present papers dealing with science topics at their meetings. In the first semester the club was installed as a student section of the American Institute of Physics. Physics Club plans lab tours, exhibits Physics Club, Mary Ann Lawler, Paul Lehn, Dr. Robert Kennedy (moderator). Art Bucknell (president), Terry Sulli- van (vice president), Tim Ingoldsby. 156 Sociology members present discussions Both sociology majors and minors are invited to join the SOCIOLOGY CLUB in an effort to pro- mote interest in the field. I eetures by visiting soci- ologists and films pertaining to sociology and its related fields are some of the club ' s activities. Its SO members sponsor a mixer and participate in the annual Homecoming parade. This year they were particularly successful in this event winning first place in the decorated car division with a horse-drawn surrey. This organization presents a perfect opportunity for discussion of the many new developments tak- ing place in the field of sociology. Semiology Club (bottom from left) Laurie Hugunin, Cindi Pelletier (treasurer), Linda Johnsrud, Mary Lou Hufnagle, Sharon Layky, Margery Cunning- ham, Anne Conover. Middle, Karen Coleman, Ja- nice Heine, Mary Good, Mary Lou Osborn, Jane Angvik, Diane Mulhern, Maryann Pflepsen. Top, Paula Blasco, Ann Stivers, Rose Ann Freking, Sherri Riederer, Carol Anderson, Marie Finley, Maureen Schoenberger. Sociology Club (bottom from left) Jack D. An- gus (moderator), Tony La Greca, Ron Kappus (president). Sue Gerlach, Kathy Melby. Middle, Cheri Rotert, Tom Baumann, Linda Hall, Rita Pinaire, Judy Buddi. Top, Mary Hansen, Ca- mille LaPierre (vice president), Jim Binns, Toni Woessner (secretary). 157 American Pharmaceutical Association (bottom from left) Bill Tomek, Stanley Green, Reginald Warga, George Benecke (vice president), James Wilson, Beth Novak, Michael Young, Donna Bea- ton. Middle, Judy Pederson, Richard Denbo (presi- dent), Larry Quinlan, Mike Wanek, Dan Lamb (treasurer), Jackie Wotcik, Renee LeBert. Top, Pat Meubert, Edward McKenna, Ron Heye, Jim Sanger, Rupert Jung, Barb Schmitz, Sister M. Ann Karen, O.S.F. (secretary). Pharmacists invite Governor Tiemann The AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSO- CIATION aims at pursuing a closer relationship among the members of the pharmacy profession. Each year the members sponsors Pharmacy Day picnic and dinner dance. The association also spon- sors an annual trip to various pharmaceutical com- panies, this year traveling to Chicago and Indiana- polis. In an interest to encourage the advancement of the field of pharmacy, the APA planned to send delegates to the national convention in Las Vegas. In February Governor Norbert Tiemann spoke to the association. The 110 members speak at vari- ous high schools about careers in pharmacy and the pharmacy program at Creighton. American Pharmaceutical Association (bottom from left) Lois Hanley, JoAnn Hansen, Dick John- son, Thomas Dickes, Richard Worthley, Jerry Siev- ers, Jim Thomas. Middle, Kevin Garretty, Lee Marcille, Denny Topf, Thomas Piatt, Billy Czap- jufv ik t ifr vw V ys vi ' '  A ' v ievv ski, Adele BertagnoUi, Sister Mary Dominica Ladurini. Top, Bernie Wolf, Mike Hammond, Joseph Czerwinski, Verne Riley, Art Hedges, Sis- ter M. Monica Orlich, Tony Schenk. 158 Young Democrats bring JFK aide The Creiphton YOUNG DEMOCRATS strive to support the Democratic Party on the national, state, and local levels, and stimulate and increase poli- tical awareness on campus. Among the political speakers sponsored by the Young Democrats this year was Theodore Sorensen, former assistant to John F. Kennedy. Sorensen spoke to a large audience of students and faculty in October in the Student Center on The Heritage of John F. Kennedy. He emphasized the duty of Americans today to achieve the goals set for them by the youthful ex-president. In a day when political decisions affect the American student so directly, the Young Demo- crats lake the initiative in influencing those de- cisions. Young Democrats (bottom from left) Joan Smith, Kathleen Cummings, Mary Beth Roh, Lee Muhlen- kort, Robert Habermann, Rod Kastner, Jon Sailer, Judy Jurek. Middle, Eileen Lewis, Leonella Hus- man, Betty Bosley, Diana Berk, Doug Head, Joseph Hurd, Dennis Bongers, Pat Koza, Patti Mooney. Top, Anita Widhalm, Tim Stanton, Nancy Polos, Charles Addy (treasurer), Jim Anselmi, Lenni Sy- kora, Joe McCarthy. Young Democrats (bottom from left) Jan Smith (secretary), Richard Dinsmore, Dave Hruska, Tom Reynolds (vice president), John Cikota, Bob Clarke, Alice Thompson. Middle, Mary Lynn, Horace Mil- shop, Jeff Toderer (president), Dennis McLeod, Timothy Shuck, Ed Skinner, Richard Shugrue (moderator). Top, Bill Chebuhar, Joseph Farmer, Tom Novotny, Ed Maag, Bill Maloney, Tim Mc- Guire. 159 People to People Club (bottom from left) Ren- nald Hall, Tennyson Lee, Kathy Killian, Kathy Murphy. Middle, Jan Fangman (secretary), Jeanne English (president), Mary Lou Hufnagle (treasurer), Marie Murphy. Top, Mary Lou Cha- pek, Camille LaPierre, Mona Brenner. People to People aids understanding Peace through international understanding is the ultimate goal of PEOPLE TO PEOPLE. Mem- bars attempt to further this aim by familiarizing the foreign students with the American way of thinking and acting. The group ' s activities include get-acquainted parties. panel discussions and lectures. One of this year ' s panels covered the different dating customs of foreign countries. Perhaps their most significant project is their summer travel program. The INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB studies different nations in the world — their his- tory, economy, culture, and present diplomatic posi- tion. This year they chose to study Bulgaria in de- tail. They represented this country at the Mid-Con- tinental Model United Nations held in Milwaukee. Bulgaria serves as model for exhib it International Relations (bottom from left) Don Honrath, James Cook, Dr. Ross Homing (moderator). Top, Mary Lou Chapek, Dennis Denny, Charles Addy (president), Maryanne Elliott. 160 i Language club adds caroling to culture The GERMAN CTJR allrmpis to .l.vt-lop a facility for sjieaking the language and U cultivate appreciation for the culture. Weekly the club sponsors a film on Germany. Christmas every ear takes the members to the Ger- man-American old people ' s home for caroling. Kleven members of the club have formed a folk singing group The Rounders, who have enter- tained at several Creighton functions. German Club (bottom from left) Annie Zinn, Dan- iel Turner, Cliff Chase, Mike Fangman (vice pres- ident), Beryl Gibson. Middle, Peter Dasovic, Kath- ryn Thomas (secretary), Edw ard Ahern, Bill Nolan, Thomas Dunbar, Bonnie Baker. Top, Mary Lou Chapek, Kathy Sutherland, Aleidine Kramer (pres- ident), Mike Fennell, Catherine Becker, Margaret Miller. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS has as its purpose familiarization with French customs and culture for the benefit of its members. Their special in- terests include the music, theatre, and cuisine of France. At meetings movies and slides of France are shown. The annual banquet featuring menus in French and a Christmas party highlight the club ' s social activities. Le Cercle Francais cultivates interests French Club (bottom from left) Pat Koza, Janet Knake (vice president), Lenni Sykora, Jennifer Wojtchuk. Middle, Teresa Mechaley, Emilia Styles, Gary Waldman, Franci Durst. Top, Eileen Lewis (president), Loreen Troy, Chuck Gleason, Sherri Riederer, Ann Brzica (secretary-treasurer). 161 Xavier Forum (bottom from left) Rev. Nicholas Schiel, S.J., Mary Joan Smith, Joan Kukral, Adele Bertagnolli, Robert Webber. Top, Linda Anderson, Chanju Sooji Lee, Janet Greco, Mimi Feller, Mary Lou Chapek, Dr. Nicholas Dietz. Xavier Forum aids mission projects The XAVIER FORUM was founded in 1932 by the late Rev. Francis Deglman, S.J.. and the Rev. Patrick O ' Connor, S.S.C., then a professor at St. Columban ' s Major Seminary in Bellevue and now a mission journalist in Viet Nam. The XAVIER FORUM is a spiritual society of Creighton students and alumni. Its principal aim is to render spiritual support to the missions at home and abroad and to help speed the realization of the New Pentecost. The principal effort made by each Forum member is to offer his prayers, works, joys, and sufferings on a fixed day each month for the mis- sions. This effort includes, if possible, assistance at Mass and reception of Holy Communion, and is meant to continue for life. From time to time, special projects are under- taken such as collections and shipments of cloth- ing, medicines, publications or other mission needs for a particular mission. Administrative Management Society (bottom from left) Brian Murphy, Dennis Naughton, Robert Bottger, Judi Hill, Ronald Gartlan. Mid- dle, Jeff Sailer, Kenyon Kellogg, Neal Westen- dorf, Mike Christopherson, Jane Baumert. Top, John Halpine, Richard Henkenius, Michael Law- ler. Joseph Shea, Allen Feser. 162 Administrative Management Scx:iety (bottom from left) Eileen Morgan, William Chebuhar, Joseph Quedensley, Jim Glaser, Edward Clark, Pat Breu- nig. Middle, Robert Wintz, Jeffrey Dasovich, John Cikota, Steve Pflanz, Thomas Challis. Top. Tom Treinen, Tom Lucas (vice president), Ken Sterba. William Anderson, Ron Proskovec. fffWP lWm l t t«nmt m MX r rmfr% m 1 n- vv Miiv 4K7jflUM , ' M. MK -  r.- Lectures and tours provide information The ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT SO- CIETY assists in developing interest in administra- tive management among business and arts students by sponsoring guest lecturers and student tours to various industries and businesses. This club pro- vides for the free exchange of information and ideas among its members. The 92 students com- prising this organization work to meet the needs of commerce and industry. Administrative Management Society (bottom from left) Jack Curtin, Steve Tomasek, Russell Kenkel, Ben Kelly, Michael Delaney, Kathie Miodl, Ray Lorenz. Middle, Sister Maribeth Hickman, Bryan Becker (president), Tom Reynolds, Al Nick, James Vokal, William Polston, Top, Jessica Parker, Pat Matthews, Robert Whiting, DeAnn McKim, Michael Butkiewicz, Pat Barry. 163 Wyoming cowboys lasso club charter The WYOMING CLUB, which became a recog- nized university organization during the first semes- ter, promotes Creighton in the state of Wyoming and promotes Wyoming at Creighton and in the Omaha area. Besides holding social events for members, the club arranges displays of Wyoming, its scenery and its recreational opportunities. Wyoming Club (bottom from left) Frank Curran, Russ Misner, Jim Gorman, Rev. Leo J. Burns, S.J. (moderator), Margaret Maier, Michelle Studer, Shirley Pivic. Middle, Bob Cloyd (vice president), Mike Murphy, Dennis McLeod (public relations of- ficer), Leo Miltner, Nick Koroulis (social chair- man). Donna Rae Cahalane. Maggi McCreery. Top, Michael Cahalane, Jim Anselmi (publication editor), Edgar Smith, Michael J. Burke (president), Peter Menghini, Paula Murphy (secretary). About 60 Creighton students from South Da- kota have banded together to form a SOUTH DA- KOTA CLUB. The purpose of this, according to Rev. Neil Cahill. S.J.. the moderator, is to provide rides home during vacations, and to interest others from South Dakota in coming to Creighton. This year the organization made plans to spon- sor a mixer, a hayride and picnic, and a pizza party. South Dakota Club sponsors hayride South Dakota Club (bottom from left) Chris Sch mid, Chuck English, Ray Duerfeldt (president), Fr. Neil Cahill, S.J. (founder and first moderator), Jim Hladik. Middle, Pat Koza, Richard Ellenbecker (treasurer), Steven Tomhave, Tom Lucas (vice president), J. Mike McCann. Top, Leonella Hus- man, Dennis Aman, Sue Quass, Mike Aslin, Eileen Schroeder, Cindy Hallauer. 164 Minnesota Club (bottom from left) Sue Filipczak, Colleen Cromett. Jim Speckmann (president), Mike Christopherson, Chuck Gleason, Georgia Schwab, Kathy Murphy. Middle, Sue Dixon, Jane Angvik, Ken Wacek, Craig Kippels, Maureen Shea, Paula Blasco (vice president), Barbara Marsh. Top, Renee La Pierre. Judy Winkels, Mary Lou Hufnagle, Kathy Killian, Maryanne Elliott, Camille La Pierre, Carol Zweber. The MINNESOTA CLUB, one of the four state clubs founded at Creighton, has as its prime aim to make Creighton more well known in Minnesota. The 50 members of the club are currently try- ing to interest more Minnesota high school students in choosing Creighton as their university. The club has made offers to several high school seniors of their state to spend a weekend on our campus. Minnesotans boost CU in home state Chicago Club (bottom from left) Sue Egan (sec- retary), Marie Murphy, Dick Johnson (vice pres- ident), William Polston Jr.. Linda Anne Shearer. Middle, Karen Coleman, James Lanphier, Greg James. Linda Fricke. Top, Mai Corbeil, Greg Kowaechuk (president). Martin Click, Carol Wolta, Lynn Wolta. Chicago Club plans tea for Freshmen The CHICAGO CLUB aims at promoting closer lies among the Chicago students at Creighton, and at making Creighton more well known in the Chi- cago area. Newly initiated this year, the club sponsored a bus ride to Chicago at Thanksgiving and a train ride home at Christmas. Its 60 members are planning a summer tea in the Windy City to introduce the to some of the Creighton students. incoming frosh 165 student National Educational Association (bottom from left) Cathy Mangimelli, Bernie Whitehead, Jean Maginn, Tom Neppl, Nancy Macnamara, Eliz- abeth Phelan. Middle, Pat Dorcak, Luci Italia, Joan Kukral (secretary), Margie Fitzsimmons, Susan McGreevy, Laura Horan. Top, Connie Horrabin, Pat Rice, Mary Joan Smith, Lenni Sykora, Nancy Archer, Bernadette Kaczmarek, Anne Kudalis (president). Aspiring educators prepare for careers Creighton ' s STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCA- TION ASSOCIATION boasts of a record enroll- ment this year and ranks as one of the largest or- ganizations on campus. The SNEA aims at developing a professional attitude in those planning to receive teaching cer- tificates, by bringing them in contact with profes- sional journals, educational films and guest speak- ers who are already experienced in the teaching fields. Student National Educational Association (bot- tom from left) Kathy Micek, Mary Fran Naughton. Kirk Estee, Mary Aitken, Mona Held. Middle, Rosie Minnehan, Sue Egan, San- dra Pedersen. Sharon Dubas, Jeanne Schram, Judy Haley. Top. Sue Chapman, Linda Losch, Linda Lynn, Anne McCollum, Marydel Lesh, Patricia Mooney. Student National Educational Association (bot- tom from left) Maureen Tolman, Jane Wil- w erding, Anita Widhalm, Rose Fallon, Ruth Davis. Middle, Mary Ellen Furay, Jeana Tin- ley, Kathy McCleary, Judy Winkels, Diane Byrnes, Mary Kluver. Top, Pat Sloma, Margie Tourek, Pat Long, Caroline Warin, Ellen De- Marco. 166 Med-Techs prepare for lab profession The PRE-MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CLUB serves as a forum for Med-Tech students who wish to discuss their courses or their future in Medical Technology. The club sponsors an annual panel discussion by Med-Tech interns from Omaha hospitals. The interns report on their work in the laboratory which the club members observe first-hand in tours of hospital labs. Pre-Medical Technologists Club (bottom from left) Dr. John F. Sheehan (moderator), Julie Kasper (treasurer), Kathy McCaslin, Linda Walsh, Kath- leen McDonald (vice president), Betsy Cutter. Middle, Cindy Hallauer, Kathy Walsh, Maureen Finn, Jan Tschida, Judi Bradford. Top, Marybeth Kobza, Carolyne Kralik, Cathy Brown, Martha Long, Refina Thomason, Nancy Riley (president). Pre-Medical Technologist Club (bottom from left) Jackie Cannon, Dianne Zalewski, Jackie Bald, Trudy Trindel, Shirley Velotta. Middle, Carolyn Driscoll (secretary), Franci Durst, Beverly Osberg, Lynne Gary. Top, Rose Daneff, Rita Hafner (vice president), Mary Wilhelm, Catherine Becker. 167 Serving the law student in much the same way that the local bar association serves the attorney, the STUDENT BAR seeks to instill in the law stu- dent a spirit of professional responsibility that is traditional in the legal community. Members hold monthly luncheon meetings ad- dressed by guest speakers who are practicing at- torneys and by persons who work in fields related to law. Student Bar instills professional spirit Sludenl Bar Officers: (left to right) Dean Jungers (secretary), Lyle Rodenburg (treas- urer), Frank Harrison (president), Allen Osborne (vice president). AMA orients frosh to medical field The 225 members of the STUDENT AMERI- CAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION share in the ac- tivities and benefits derived at both the local and national levels in the field of medicine. The organization sponsors freshman orientation and a student loan program. Each year the mem- bers of SAMA present the Golden Apple Award to the medical professor who, to them, best fulfills the title educator. Student American Medical Association Of- ficers: (front from left) Jim Keefe (vice pres- ident), Mrs. Raymond F. Kostin, Dennis Jones (treasurer). Back, Raymond Kostin (president), J. Anastos Kayiatos (secretary). 168 Nurses Club (bottom from left) Eileen Barr, Donna Hannasch (secretary), Mimi Francis, Ellen Back- strom, Pat Roelle, Millie Murphy, Pat Baines, An- nette Wachal, Edith Moore. Middle, Susan Tracy, Mary Sullivan, Peggy Carstensen, Sharon Henchal, Peg Mantey, Kathy Powers, Mary Percival (presi- The NURSES CLUB allows the Creighton Stu- dent nurses to become better acquainted with pro- fessional standards and with organizations such as the American Nurses Association. Through this or- ganization 50 members have been successfully in- formed about various nursing opportunities in the field. The club sponsored tours through hospitals in Omaha, participated in state and local conventions and sent a delgeate to the National Student Nurses Convention in San Francisco. A panel was also pre- sented on the nursing services offered in the Armed Forces. Social opportunities for the members of the Nurses Club came through a spring and fall picnic, a receiving dinner and a graduation breakfast. Nurses Club (bottom from left) Virginia Hobart, Margaret Coan, Tere Linehan, Maureen Kelley, Kathy Shaver, Gwen Kestel, Sharon Regan, Katie Murphy. Middle, Shirley Sutton, Elaine Brown, Mary Jo Parys, Susan Desch, Mary Kehr, Karen dent), Rita Hoover (treasurer), Sr. Michele Marie, R.S.M. Top, Shiela Carey, Paula Zarlengo, Carolyn Orscheln, Dianne Seramur, Suzie Smith, Susan Borner, Nancy Curtis, Sr. Mary Donna, R.S.M. (vice president). in Nurses participate state conventions Gahan, Sarah Zimmerman, Evonne Condon. Top, Katy Swinarski, Karen Olsson, Shirley Nowak, Kay Muldoon, Margaret Long, Linda Liewer, Terri Byrnes. Mary Jo Langenfeld. Players reorganize learners who do ' Re-established this year after being inactive since 1959. the CREIGHTON PLAYERS have con- tributed much to the campus by their efforts at con- cretizing their motto: We learn by doing. Since their reorganization the Players have pro- duced, directed and staged some plays themselves, and also helped with the production of the faculty directed plays. They achieved success this year in their first semester production of The Rivals, and made plans to do some routines from The Fan- tastiks on television during the second semester. Creighton Players (bottom from left) Mary Ellen O ' Connor, Carolyn White, Joe Veltmann, Paul Mo- gilka, Richard Weaver, Kathy Walsh, Martha Long. Middle, Cheri Rotert, Mary Rasmann, Terrance Godar, Ken Wacek, Rev. Anthony Weber, S.J. Creighton Players (bottom from left) Margaret Maier, Judy Rosenbaum (secretary), Carolyn Wal- deck, Larry Taylor, Michael Laughlin, Elaine Pet- erschmidt, John White, Vicki Pohl. Middle, Heather Harden, Jo Ann Hauk, Terry Mollner, John Bella- (moderator), Steve Wander. Top, Kathy Tinley, Mary Kay Maynard, Jim Long, Margaret Long, Ernest Haag, William Tombrink, Linda Hall, Ken Martin. via, Robert Barney, Tom Ormesher, Evelyn Rivera. Top, Kate McCorkell, Judy Winkels, Louis Pine (treasurer), Joan Kukral, Mary Anne Hering, Howard Devine (president), Mary Jenkins, Melis- sa Starr. Jaytalkers (bottom from left) Mary Elizabeth Cor- bett, Tom Hutchinson, Steve Bruckner, Rev. Harold McAuliffe, S.J., Kathleen Muhlenkort, Anne Wein- lader. Middle, Rev. Robert Bargen, S.J. (moder- ator), Mike Amdor, Mike Parker, Bob Bertrand, David Hefflinger. Top, Patty Justus, Jim Moore, Tom LeVelle, Steve Tomasek, Charles Ray. Jaytalkers travel, plan tournaments To give speakers a feeling for the intellectual, emotional and aesthetic content of words, the JAY- TALKERS enter and sponsor debate and forensic events from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The goals of the debate team are to train speakers to talk on any subject at any time and develop a debate and forensic team to compete with the best in the country. This year the JAYTALKERS attended national tournaments in Washington. Detroit. Chicago, Den- ver. Colorado Springs, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Waco. Kansas City, and Wichita. The debaters didn ' t spend all their time talking, however. Much time was spent researching topics in libraries and writing for information which was impossible to obtain locally. Dave Hefflinger and Mike Amdor prepare for debate. 171 Italian Club centers interest on culture This year brought the initiation of the ITALIAN CLUB on Creighton ' s campus. Through the efforts of Miss Dehzia Rindone the students of the Italian classes met once a month to promote an apprecia- tion of the Italian culture. The club is open to anyone who has a desire to learn more about Italy. Still in its formative stages the students were busy drawing up a suitable constitution. Italian Club Officers (from left) Toni Caniglia, Linda Rindone, Ross Sacca, Pat Massaro (president), Dean Pawlowic. Promoting group activities is the job of the PEP CLUB. In so doing members attempt to set up a medium whereby school spirit may evolve. Club International and the homecoming bonfire, snake dance and mixer are all organized by the Pep Club. This year it also sponsored a ski trip that took over 50 students to the snowy slides of Colorado. Pep Club sponsors Colorado ski trip Pep Club (bottom from left) Nancy Aplington, Pat- rick Boler, Jack Dorwart, Russ Misner, Michael Caldwell, William Kinney, John Bachechi, Maralee Battiato. Middle, Mary Luu Chapek, Pam Cum- mings (vice president), Toni Lester (secretary). Bill Briggs, David Hruska, Michael Rock, Jody Koehler, Bill Maloney, George Walton. Top, Sandee Gehlen, Michele Marqua, Kay Dailey, Tim Connolly, Ru- pert Jnng, Mike Kelly, Deborah Alston, Ed Skin- ner, Clinton Dorwart (president). ROTC Drill Team (bottom from left) Ed Mertz, Michael Meehan, John Menouseck, John Smith, Yano Mangiameli, Ken Martin, Bruce Cloyd, Rich- ard Waterworth, Robert O ' Neil, Paul La Puza, Mike Bruggeman. Standing, Larry Kohn, Dennis Connor, Larry Gabig, Tom Neppl, David Boehle, Dennis Heimes, Robert Nichols, John Herdzina, Richard Lockwood, Peter Rodregas, Joseph Grasso. Divided into four six-man squads the ROTC DRILL TEAM practices its intricate maneuvers at least 7 hours a week. The team made its debut at Military Ball and has also performed at the homecoming parade and several of the basketball games. Under the leadership of Cadet M. Sgt. Larry Kohn each man performs with a 7 pound Spring- field rifle. This year they are in competition with teams in Lincoln and Champaign Illinois. ROTC Drill Team performs intricately X.T ■(•■S-s - 1.- - r I ! ! g ! 1. .t ' i J, J, i[ « l 4 •. 5. ' S. illlil ill ROTC Drill Team performs during the half-time of the St. Joseph ' s game. 173 L- Chuck Kelly, first semester city editor, second se- mester editorial page editor. Steve Schroeder, first semester managing editor, second semester editorial page editor. Jacci Dee, first semester assistant manag- ing editor, second semester managing edi- tor, bottom right. Jim Fogarty, sports editor. Jim Machacek, advertising manager. 174 Tom Plambeck, second semester photography edi- tor. Anita Maggio, first semester editorial page editor, second semester copy editor. Lyndall Williamson, first semester photography editor. Patty Wortman, first semester society page editor, second semester city editor. ' Creightonian ' sees change to offset This year the student journalists who staff THE CREIGHTOMAN had to adapt to a new printing process. The change from letterpress to offset print- ing involved more work each week for the staff, but the editors welcomed the cleaner appearance of the paper and added a new nameplate to make the changeover complete. This willingness to try new and better ways of reporting the news, to seek constantly for improve- ment, has brought four Associated Collegiate Press Ail-American Newspaper Awards to THE CREIGH- TONIAN in the last four semesters. David Haber- man, chairman of the Department of Journalism, guides the student editors in producing the weekly paper. 175 Roger McGargill, first semester photo editor and second semester editor. Linda Walsh and Sue Janousek, second semester layout editor. Lee Marcille, first semester art editor. 176 ' Shadows ' exhibits prose, poetry, art Creighton ' s literary magazine, SHADOWS, at- tempts to promote literary and cultural awareness on campus. Any student of any division of the uni- versity can contribute to the two issues published each year. The magazine, which is moderated by Mr. Philip Fenton, includes prose, poetry, photography and art. This year ' s SHADOWS became quite contro- versial shortly after the first issue appeared in January. A liberal selection of articles caused di- vergent reactions from students. Ed Leslie and Patty Wortman, second semester public relations director. Tom Plambeck, second semester art editor and Chuck Kelly, second semester copy editor. Jean Bousha and John Boyd, second semester photography editor. 177 Steve Imming, second semester statiion manager and Jack Challis, first semester station manager. Georgie Schwab, first semester publicity director, second semester chief announcer. KOCU broadcasts activities, games To provide good listening and pertinent infor- mation for the student body and the faculty are the purposes of KOCU, the campus radio station. KOCU broadcasts all frosh and varsity basket- ball games, registration information, and announce- ments for all upcoming campus activities. The sta- tion also provides special programming for the Par- ents Day celebration. Alumni of the station have moved into profes- sional broadcasting and have filled important posi- tions in three major networks. The 40 members of the broadcasting system also sponsored the KOCU Winning Week End. First semester chief engineer, John Dillon. 178 Ed Leslie, program director. Steve Schweers, first semester news director, second semester chief engineer. La Wangberg, first semester chief announcer, second semester promotion director. Cliff Chase, sales manager. 179 Judy Jurek, editor. Cheri Rotert and Linda Walsh. Mary Scanlan and Steve Schroeder, sports editor. Bluejay chroniclers record past events Equipped with thousands of sharp pencils and tons of paper, the small but optimistic BLUEJAY staff started formulating plans for the 1967 annual last August. Producing an accurate record of the year ' s ac- tivities was the goal of the staff. This included — gathering sports, seniors, faculty, events and group pictures into one 320 page book. The editor and the staff present this book with the joy of an arduous job completed. Craig Kippels, Greek section editor. 180 John Boyd and Roger McGargill, photography editor. Susan Cleary, layout editor. Terri Bauman and Ann Kudalis. Liz Quinn, index editor and Sue Egan, copy editor. 181 Crowded elevator greets sorority members at Pan- hellenic dance. Panhellenic Council (bottom from left) Beth Al- bietz, Jean Maginn, Donna Beaton (president), Mary Ann Murphy (vice president). Top, ElacePig- natore, Marilyn Vinduska, Trish Heelan, Kathy Woods (treasurer). Panhellenic Council organizes sororities The PANHELLENIC COUNCIL, comprised of representatives from each sorority, works to unite sororities on campus. It sets forth rules and regu- lations for rush activities, sponsors one major fund drive each year, and holds a workshop each spring to discuss appropriate changes in sorority govern- ment. Highlighting the council ' s activities the an- nual PanHellenic dinner dance, this year held at the Blackstone Hotel. Alpha Sigs and their dates dine in the Blackstone Hotel ballroom. 183 Alpha Sigma Alpha (bottom from left) Mary Ann Hertz, Linda Robinson, Jane Kealhofer, Teresa Wolff, Susan Montag, Nancy Farha, Sue Gerlach. Middle, Susan Dondanville, Toni Lester, Peggy Morrow, Sharon Culhane, Peggy Trondle, Lynn Wolta, Mai Corbeil. Top, Sally Stoner, Noreen Geason, Kathie Powers, Diane Wiedman, Jane Haas, Mary Ellen Sweeney, Diane Flynn, Mary Ann Spellman. Alpha Sigma Alpha carries off awards The members of ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA, na- tional social sorority, promote a four-fold aim: physical, intellectual, social and spiritual develop- ment. The 65 members of this sorority achieved all four of their objectives this year. Their physical fit- ness was proved when they won first place in the IKE relays. Long hours of study paid off when four of the ASA ' s were invited to join the Jesuit Honor Society. Their social honors include first place in homecoming float competition. This year ' s home- coming queen came from the ranks of Alpha Sigma Alpha. The spiritual development of the Alpha Sigs is aided by a monthly Mass according to the new liturgy. Despite all these activities they still find time to work with the retarded children and several needy families in the Omaha area. Thank goodness she doesn ' t have a pie! Mai Corbeil and fellow pledges, Christmas, 1966. 184 Alpha Sigma Alpha (bottom from left) Jane Kin- ney (vice president), Kay Dailey, Jean Maginn, Marie Murphy, Mary Percival, Terri Schill. Middle, Mary Ann Murphy, Eileen Barr, Susan Borner, Jeanne Arnett, Mary Mills, Paula Murphy (secre- tary). Top, Michele Morrison, Pat Rice (president), Sue Egan, Carol Wolta (treasurer), Jill Rinschen, Jackie Cannon. Alpha Sigma Alpha (bottom from left) Mary Mar- garet Ipsen, Judi Amdor, Millie Murphy, Penni Bogaard, Sue Denis, Janie Emanuel. Middle, Mary Olson, Chris Blatti, Karen Coleman, Peg Carsten- sen, Pat Morris, Jeanne Bogdan. Top, Mary Hub- bard, Paula Blasco, Dotti Williams, Suzie Smith, Linda Lynn, Connie Mulhall, Rosie Horan. (L to R) Kathy Powers, Diane Wiedman, Linda Robinson, Sharon Culhane. 185 Delia Zeta (bottom from left) Marie Ohlinger, Mary Lynn Coyle, Mary Heintz, Ann Brzica, Mau- reen Duffy, Mary Dell. Middle, Beth Sunday, Gail VanWalleghen, Bonnie Schriner, Mary Jo March, Nancy Cotter, Maralee Battiato, Sandee Gehlen. Top, Mary Anne Heger, Mary Jo McAndrew, Mar- sha Macri, Elaine Macke, Gwen Kestel, Vicki Hall. And then he had the nerve . . . Delta Zeta mem- bers Eileen Lewis and Mary Bergen with perspec- tive pledges. And we did it ourselves. (L to R) Ann Herrod, Sharalee Battiato, Trish Heelan, Eileen Lewis, Sue Tell. 186 ' ' jini ' — Delta Zeta (bottom from left) Heather Harden, Mary Kehr, Carol Bruning (secretary), Mary Beth Reeves (president), Kathy Powers, Anne Herrod, Susan Tracy (treasurer). Middle, Sue Jolley, Nancy Polus, Jan Fangman, Mary Bergren, Cheri Rotert. Top, Carolyn Greco (vice president), Beth Albietz, Pat Duffy, Mary Pirogowicz, Diana Pane. DZ ' s assist needy, host costume party Claims for the largest national social sorority on campus go to DELTA ZETA. Its 56 members work together to promote loyalty, scholarship, lead- ership, and an atmosphere of friendship and sister- hood. The DZ ' s are a philanthropic as well as a social sorority. This year they hosted a Halloween Party at Richard Young Memorial Hospital. The girls also provided a Thanksgiving dinner for a family in St. John ' s parish, and helped out several other needy families in the parish. The academic year also finds the DZ ' s enjoying various social activities, including a potluck dinner, a steak fry and the annual Parents Day brunch. This year their annual Convocation Day lunch- eon was held at the Airport Silver Lining Room. Delta Zeta (bottom from left) Eileen Lewis, Jeanne Meko, Donna Hannasch, Trish Heelan, Susan Mc- Greevy, Kathy McAuliffe, Vicki Collins. Middle, Glenda Gibson, Linda Walsh, Sue Alwine (vice president), Kris Schaeffer, Connie Conway (secre- tary). Top, Mona Brenner, Susan Tell, Tere Line- han, Jan Tschida, Diana Kneepkens. 187 Theta Phi Alpha (bottom from left) Melissa Starr, Cathy Conlan, Diane Seramur, Jeanne English, Imy Drahota, Paula Zarlengo, Elace Pignatore (presi- dent). Middle, Kathy Murphy, Lucy Italia, Rose- mary Murphy, Kathy Killian, Kathy Hyland (vice president), Marilyn Vinduska, Joanne Hoefer. Top, Maureen Tolman, Julie Wiltrakis. Mary Ann Greg- urich, Kathy Clancy, Shirley Brown, Diane Morin (secretary), Peggy Tolman (treasurer), Kathy Tin- ley. Theta Phi supports Glenmary missions THETA PHI ALPHA holds claim to the only national Catholic sorority on campus. To provide an educational, social and spiritual development of its members are just a few of its primary aims. Each year the women of Theta Phi support the Glenmary missions and award a deserving girl a four-year scholarship to a Catholic high school. Social honors for this sorority include the Miss Cutie title, won by Rosie Murphy. Theta Phi Alpha (bottom from left) Joann Meisin- ger, Margaret Heaston, Mary LaPorte, Georgia Malnick, Kathy Shaver, Nancy Baumann, Connie Floridia. Middle, Carol Hafeman, Judy Radtke, Sheryl Schrepf, Mary Pat Chilese, Donna Cahalane. Marcia Danner, Maureen McPharlin, JoAnne Jack- son. Top, Susan Tylski, Margaret Smith, Sue Chap- man, Jean Bousha, Emmy Scherr, Lish Tucker, Ruth Wear. 188 Theta Phi dolls at initiation . . . Maureen McPharlin, Jean Bousha, Marilyn Vinduska, Imy Drahota. Carol Hafeman works diligently on Homecoming float. 189 Sigma Sigma Sigma (bottom from left) Linda Shearer, Bonnie Prest, Gloria Tribulato (president), Kathy Woods, Kathy Egan, Barb Huneger, Carolyn Driscoll. Middle, Donna Monahan, Donna Beaton, Rita Hafner, Christine Holubar, Connie Hundelt, Renee LeBert. Top, Maureen Murphy, Jackie Woj- cik (treasurer), Marcy Wagner (secretary), Beth Novak (vice president), Betty Chapman, Kathy Wondra. Sigma Sigma Sigma initiates annual tea Five years on campus have established SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA among the university ' s four nation- al sororities. It strives toward a three-fold objec- tive of establishing friendships, making campus contacts and developing the social graces important to every woman. This year Tri Sigma initiated an annual Christ- mas Tea for Faculty and administration, which was held at Dewey Park Pavilion. Its charitable efforts are geared toward sup- port of the children ' s wing of the North Carolina Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill. The 30 members also sponsor social activities of their own such as the Founders Day Banquet, Christmas and Halloween parties, and various other date and hen parties. Sigma Sigma Sigma (from left) Sue Thomsen, Janet Mathiasen, Mary Ann Kurth, Kathie Moidl, Rosann Shellenberg, Sandra Pedersen, Sherri Ried- erer, Ann Hagerman. 190 Entertaining at Halloween Party — Rita Hafner, Dave Gauthier, Carolyn DriscoU. Would you believe turkeys? Linda Shearer, Chris Halubar, Kathy Egan, Beth No- vak, Betty Chapman. Sigma sisters visit with Fr. Halloran at formal tea. 191 Phi Gamma Nu (bottom from left) Terri Kaczma- rek, Florence Norkaitis (president), Judi Hill, Jes- sica Parker (treasurer), Louise Petrini. Top, Carol Wolta (secretary), La Rita L. Bolitho (vice presi- dent), DeAnn McKim, Jane Maumert. Bu siness sorority competes nationally PHI GAMMA NU, Creighton ' s professional women ' s business sorority, was organized to foster the study of business in college. The sorority or- ganized in 1966, has 15 members who serve as hos- tesses for the business council and its functions. Creighton ' s chapter supports the national phil- anthropic project by promoting the purchase of portable typewriters for presentation to Veterans Hospitals. They compete with other chapters for the Phi Gamma Nu Scholarship Cup, an annual award pre- sented to the collegiate chapter attaining the highest cumulative scholastic average for the current school year. Phi Gamma Nu member La Rita Bolitha works for Homecoming, 1966. Anybody up for stuffing? 192 ! Alpha Kappa Psi (bottom from left) Raymond Neppl, Michael Horvath, Robert Whiting, Robert Daniel, Robert Sondag, Jack Curtin. Top, Thomas Walsh, John Ullrich, Russell Kenkel, Roger Herm- sen, Michael Ryan, Michael Cahalane. Fostering closer association with the business world and educating the public to appreciate and to demand higher business ethics have been the two-fold purpose of ALPHA KAPPA PSI since its organization on campus in 1956. The 20 members became familiar with the dif- ferent fields of business during monthly profes- sional dinners and during several business tours. Co-sponsorship of a weekend career seminar helped insure its successful presentation. The fraternity initiated and supported a com- puter dance during the fall semester — a unique function in which students completed questionnaires before the dance and then were matched according to their answers. Spring semester activities were headed by the annual dinner dance and coronation. A K Psi member Bob Daniel conducts discussion. Business students join in fraternal ties Roger Hermsen— Oh Yeh? 1 1 . A. a IB 193 Delta Sigma Pi (bottom from left) Bruce Schwer- ing, Thomas Berney (vice president), Philip Ma- loney, Roger Mower. Robert Kudelko, Frank Schu- man, John White. Middle, Chris Krainak, James Stuppy (vice president), Richard Flynn (president), Douglas Walsh, James Boyle (treasurer), Bryan Becker, John Kinney. Top, Kenyon Kellogg, Ber- nard Nave, Patrick Murphy, Terry Clouatre, Henry Ashford, Mick Flaherty. Commercial fraternity prepares Being the oldest undergraduate Bluejay fraterni- ty, DELTA SIGMA PI has always encouraged scholarship, promoted social activity and establish- ed a close affiliation with the commercial world. Numbering 50. this international fraternity start- ed work before the school year by arranging trans- portation for freshmen and transfer students. Se- curing advertisement for desk blotters enabled the fraternity to co-sponsor enlightening career semi- businessmen nars on campus. Creighton ' s chapter sought its eighth consecu- tive Midwest Regional Delta Sigma Pi Basketball Tournament after taking the Fraternity League championship. Spotlighting the social calendar were the Christ- mas Party and the Rose Dance with its coronation of the Rose of Delta Sigma Pi. Delta Sigma Pi (bottom from left) Patrick Zenner, Joe Barbaglia, Joseph Quedensley, Dick Hough, Bill Chebuhar. Middle, Jack Challis, Ken Sterba, David Steffensmeier, Steve Pflanz, Niccolo Tranisi. Top, Tom Treinen, Michael Wolinski, Jon Gergen, Michael Cole, Edward Clark. 194 Pat Zenner and date, Peggy Trondle, toast to Delta Sigma Pi. Delta Sigs charge the checkers at registration, from left, Al Nick, Phil Maloney, Ted Domanski, Ray Duerfeldt, Bob Kudelko, and Tom Berney. 195 Phalanx membership develops leadership Offering an apprenticeship towards a military career, PHALANX has always aspired to promote interest in military training, to develop abilities and attitudes necessary for competent leadership and ultimately to contribute to the preparedness of the country. With membership limited to Advanced ROTC cadets, the fraternity numbered 45. However, social graces had not been forgotten. The fledgling sol- diers planned, hosted and directed their annual Military Ball to another successful climax. Elected Honorary Colonel was Trish Heelan. Participation in the Homecoming float contest, the Creighton Capers and intramural basketball supplied additional outlets for activity. Sponsorship of the First Mass for Peace clearly showed the Creighton community that all men abhor war — even those who must be prepared to go to war. John Motl receives the Distinguished Mil- itary Student avi ard from Father Linn. Phalanx (bottom from left) Bob Youngerman, Dave Clark, Gerald Wolf, Larry Kohn, Tom Neppl, Den- ny Connor, Nick Koroulis. Middle, David Caley, Gary Wilke, Glenn Anderson, Michael Burke (ad- jutant), Michael Mulhern (commander). Bob Nich- ols, Rick Moore. Top, Robert Hatten, Jerry Weihs, Thomas LaCrosse, Dan Lavenng, Richard Haber- mann, Leonard Fowler, Tony Peralta. 196 Alpha Phi Omega (bottom from left) James Hous- ton, LeRoy Lazure, Mike Riis, Stephen Schumacher (treasurer), Joseph Daly, Ben Kelly, Mike Fitzgib- bons, Roger Morrissey, Rick Hoffman. Middle, Michael Lehan, Jim Lawson, John Wagner, Law- rence Mollner, Kevin Morrissey, Bob Kaminski, Bill Prophater, Larry Wzorek, Gary Potthoff. Top, Steve Franco, Art Farha, Terry Franco, Michael Liebentritt, Rudy Rosman (secretary), James Pa- teidl, Dave Jaksha (vice president). Alpha Phi Omega promotes activities Established in 1952, the Kappa Chi chapter of ALPHA PHI OMEGA continually promotes leader- ship, service and spirit on campus. Composed of 40 members from Arts and Busi- ness Administration, the fraternity had many varied activities. Its assistance softened the dismal process of registration. Its blood drives and heart fund drive insured life-giving fluid and money to the less fortunate. Its members ushered at First Friday Mass. The APO ' s intensified school spirit by sponsoring a student ex- cursion to the Notre Dame basket- ball game. Capturing third place in the Homecoming float contest spotlighted a bustling social pro- gram. Fund-raising mixers followed by the Spring Formal added further variety. Jim Williams of Alpha Phi Ome- ga performs one of the many serv- ices of the fraternity at registra- tion. 197 Phi Kappa Psi (bottom from left) John Balousek, James Machacek, Elias Eliopoulos (treasurer), Thomas Pazderka, Michael Styx, Robert Wellman (secretary), Mike McKernan, James Nepple. Mid- dle, Yano Mangiameli, David Gauthier, Gene Mey- ers, Tom Walsh, Donald Heida, Rosario Sacca. Top, Robert Ullrich, James McKenna, Clyde Knoblauch, Patrick McPherson, Daniel Rupiper, George Poole, David Castro, Joseph Carnazzo. Proud Phi Psi ' s holding 1st Anniversary cake. Ernie Kontor, Tim Saunders, John Dillon and Rob- ert Ullrich. 198 Phi Kappa Psi (bottom from left) Paul LaPuzza, John Serino, Robert Billerbeck, Brendan Balen, Robert Habermann, Frank Remar, Ted Boecker, Ed Curley, John Seminara. Middle, Vincent Sutera, Dick Robinson, Jim Durst, John Dillon, Tom Hoar- ty, Pat Higgins, Rick Crnkovich, Dana Word. Top, John Herdzina, Cliff Polinski, Ron Hansen, Jim McGinn, Tim Saunders, Mike Riordan, David Sa- bott, John Kocarnik. Phi Psi fraternity strives for perfection Relatively a babe in the Bluejay fraternity world, the PHI KAPPA PSI strives to develop scholastic perfection and a social and athletic pro- gram compatible with academic life. This year again the 75-member fraternity has helped the administration during Freshmen Week. Social events centered around a formal dance in the first semester and luau festivities in the second. Highest donation to the Red Feather United Fund campaign enabled a Phi Psi to claim the prestige of being this year ' s Mr. Ugly. The fra- ternity also captured second place in the large float division of the Homecoming Parade. Phi Kappa Psi (bottom from left) Gary Ludwin, Richard DeFurio, Bob Meisterling, Rich McGuire, James Sarosiek, Joseph Hodock, Thomas Brown, James McKinna. Middle, Gary Henningsen, George Sutera, Tom Kearney, Mike Christopherson (vice i ' ?«Wi.Mi ' ir ' A ' «  ' ' T rr ' . president). Rick Jacobi, James Glenn, Steve Droz- da, John Cheshire. Top, Jerry Ortman, James Weremy, Patrick Ryan, Robert Churchill, Mike Janda, Joseph Ford, Tom Ormesher. n i I « i L- Iota Kappa Epsilon (bottom from left) John Fran- cini, Greg Kowalchuk, Dick Johnson (secretary), Jerry Babcock, Ronn Julis, Steve Schroeder (vice president), Ed Krisor, Dan Mihelich (recording sec- retary). Middle, Daniel Commes, Pat Matthews, Iota Kappa Epsilon originates relays The fair sex tied up for IKE Relays. Charles Addy, Jim Higgins, Frank Wimbush, (treasurer), Ernie Kobets, Dan Goodwin, Robert Wintz, Tom Kelty. Top, Lou McElroy, James Ro- man, Tom Budd, John Houlihan, Pat Brady, Wil- liam Pinaire, Mike Howard. Social betterment of individual members coupl- ed with service to the university are the primary aims of IOTA KAPPA EPSILON fraternity. Serv- ice to the university is a goal well attained by these men. From their ranks the IKE ' s claim 4 members on the Student Board and 3 on the Student Senate — 2 of the most important governing bodies in the university. The IKE ' s hold the distinction of having a fe- male member in the fraternity. Irma Trumbauer is an active member and an inspiration to the IKE name. One of their most important social events is the First Lady Dance, held annually in the Spring. This year their homecoming riverboat, The Blue- jay Belle won first place in large float competition. This year the IKE ' s initiated the first IKE relays, now to be an annual field day for Creighton ' s coeds. 200 Dan Commes, Steve Jansa advertise wash while Mike Schields watches the horizon. Oh — the window! John Bachechi and Ernie Kobets. Iota Kappa Epsilon (bottom from left) Nick Mur- dock, Dick Super, J. Paul Maurin, Mike Durr, D. Michael O ' Grady, Tom Crabtree, Bob Clarke, Pat- rick Breslin, Bert Engles. Middle, Tom Muehle- bach, Mike Murphy, Paul Schreiner, Jerry Ker- schen, John Bachechi, Pat Gallagher, Craig Kip- pels, Steve Fecker. Top, Greg McElroy, Bob Cloyd, Mike Hinrichs, Dick Keis, Terry Sullivan, John Addy, Harry Thiele, Tim Mahoney, James Cook. 201 Gamma Pi Epsilon honors achievement GAMMA PI EPSILON is a national Jesuit or- ganization to honor women who have distinguished themselves in scholarship, service and loyalty. The society compiled the Bonnie Bluejay ' s Handbook, which is sent to all women who plan to attend Creighton. The members also produce the annual Homecoming booklet. In the spring it spon- sors a tea for the top high school juniors and sen- iors from the Omaha area. Besides these regular activities Gamma Pi has undertaken a study of the needs of freshman women for an orientation program to go into effect in 1967-68. i r A r J i ' |H i V W 1 BE3B ' i 1 1 x W.IMm0 -i i m i. Bi f m ■1 i • Vi Gamma Pi Epsilon (bottom from left) Mary Lou Chapek (president), Carol Wolta, Jacci Dee, Betty McNeely, Susan Roche, Peggy Tolman. Middle, Suzanne Dixon, Kathi Hermann, Pat Rice, Loretta Johnson, Margie Fitsimmons, Mary Percival (treas- urer), Margaret Kennedy. Top, Margie Tourek (sec- retary), Mary Pirogowicz, Betty Chapman, Mary Lee Pruden, Sue Egan, Sue Wede meyer. Ambitious students gain highest merit College career days, aiding in the administra- tion of the A.C.T.. and arranging for the annual ASN lecture have kept the members of ALPHA SIGMA NU busy this year. Alpha Sigma Nu. Jesuit Honor Society for Men, represents each of the seven schools of the university. All members are selected by their respec- tive deans and approved by the president of the university. The 34 members of this society have distinguish- ed themselves through scholarship, loyalty and service. Alpha Sigma Nu (bottom from left) Richard Denbo (secretary), Kenyon Kellogg, Jerry Babcock, Mich- ael Delaney, Joseph Marold, Jerry Weihs, Jack Balousek. Middle, Ronald Volkmer, Arthur Dor- rington, Tom Doud (vice president), Richard Ellen- becker. Rev. Eugene Gallagher, S.J. (moderator). Top, Glen Shaurette, Robert Dobson Jr., Patrick Heason, John Langdon, John Kroening (president). w : i Tw •v rmrrr 202 Pi Delta Epsilon (bottom from left) Carol Muske, Stephen Imming (president), Steve Schroeder, Jack Balousek, Judy Jurek. Middle, Jacci Dee, Sue Egan, Jim Fogarty, Charles Kelly. Top, Kathy lin- ger, Mike Krainak Jr., Anita Marie Maggio (treas- urer), Lorraine Wangberg, Ron Heath. Journalism fraternity promotes publications The 25 members of Creighton ' s chapter of PI DELTA EPSILON honorary journalism fraternity attempt to carry out the fraternity ' s objectives of elevating the cause of journalism and promoting the mutual welfare of student publications. Membership in the fraternity is open to women as well as to men. To become a member a student must have a 2.5 Quality Point Grade Average in his or her major field. This year the fraternity sponsored several so- cial events and decorated a small float for entry in the Homecoming parade. Alpha Psi Omega (bottom from left) Mary Beth Martin (secretary-treasurer), Louis Pine, Thomas Ormesher (vice president), Judy Rosenbaum, Melissa Starr. Top, John White, Terry Mollner (president), How ard Devine, Carole Versaci. Alpha Psi Omega rewards membership A nationwide organization, ALPHA PSI OME GA, attempts to reward its members for service and talent developed in dramatics. The fraternity sponsors Creighton Capers, a variety show composed of original skits on campus life. It also sponsors an annual banquet for any student who has participated in all the dramatic productions during the year. Alpha Psi Omega promoted the re-establishment of the Creighton Players this year, and also gave financial aid to students who wish to stage any plays they have written. 203 v-qr ' I . tmrw v Delta Sigma Delta (bottom from left) Bob Zaiman, Gibson, Trevar Windsor, John Madden, Gary West- Gary Blumenschein, Fred Moberly, Joseph Marold, erman. Top, Noby Oshidari, William McAdoo, Paul James Haver. Middle, Arthur Yoshida, Kenneth Reynolds, Donald Rathe. It was a hard night — Bill McAdoo and date. Janet Greco and Bob Zaimen with fellow party goers. 204 Delta Sigma Delta (bottom from left) Gene Beaton, Lynn Griffith, Ronald Horton, James Decker, Al- lan Zalewski, Charles Elmore, Gary Epstein. Mid- dle, Tony Mok, Eugene Low, Dennis Chenovick, Horace Ross, William Jorgensen, Roger Hasey, Dave Tillmanns. Top, J. P. Higgins, Pat Scale, Stephen Hier, Ron Desmarteau, Jerry Smith, Rich- ard Kozal. Delta Sigma Delta promotes profession The Omega Chapter of DELTA SIGMA DELTA completed its 57th year of promoting a professional and social atmosphere for its members. The only existing international dental fraternity, this 80-member organization sponsored the Fall Table Clinic for students, dentists and the general public. Looking to the future, the Delts conducted an open house at the dental school for students from 25 nearby colleges. The social schedule hummed with activity this year, highlighted by three semi-formal dances and the formal Senior Dinner Dance. Athletically, the Delt Abscesses established a basketball dynasty. All- University Basketball Champions last year, the Delts had the same team returning this year. How- ever, high personal and academic standards still dictate fraternity membership. Delta Sigma Delta (bottom from left) Robbin Oka- moto, Donald Chase (secretary), Darwin Harris (treasurer), William Gilbert, Del Stoft. Middle, Vernon Au, Barry Bongers, Frank Dowd, Dennis Baumgartner, Paul Binon. Top, Robert Hawke, Gerry MacDonald, Dennis Hodge, David Vesely (president). 205 Phi Rho Sigma (bottom from left) John Kayiatos, Stephen Gibbs, Len Jarrott, Frank Baleiko, Jim Cummins. Middle, Dennis Jones, Arthur Leritz, Frank Albani, Harry Serene, Roland Woodruff. Top, Laird Seaich, Robert Tobin, Jim Kiefe, James Foley, Raymond Mecca. Distinguished program offered by Phi Rho Founded in 1899 at Creighton, the Eta Chapter of PHI RHO SIGMA fraternity offered a distin- guished program providing an academic and so- cial environment for its members, service to the medical school and service to the community. Beginning in August, the 150-member fraternity redecorated the entire first floor of the fraternity house. The fraternity sponsored monthly lectures by local physicians on current medical problems. Highlights of a busy social season were the Mardi Gras costume party and the annual Dinner Dance. The crown of Phi Rho ' s efforts was the accept- ance by Dr. Michael Debakey, internationally known heart surgeon, to speak at the fraternity ' s annual Sachs Memorial Lecture in March. Assisting the Phi Rho Med Wives, the fraterni- ty opened its doors to the orphans of Omaha for Christmas and Easter parties. Phi Rho Sdgma (bottom from left) Charles Clem, Robert Bobo, Rich Egan, John Vacanti. Middle, Nick Rowley (treasurer), Joseph Walker, Gary Dolan (president). Top, Mike Cavaleri, Chuck Brannen, James Daniel, Richard Ucci. 206 3 _ Mary Aitken and Skip Carstensen. . . . and this was just the pre-party! A Phi Rho member and his date relax at the Rho Christmas party. 207 Xi Psi Phi (bottom from left) Anthony AUegretti, Dennis Downing, Mike Sampson, Max Poirrier, Jim O ' Connell, Richard Ellenbecker, John Caston- guay, Frank Yeh. Middle, Robert Bachicha, Lynn Whiting, Robert Pretel, James Oleskevich, Randall Wiley, Richard Siems, Gerald Brundo, Richard Burkey. Top, Dennis Perry (secretary) Ralph Filice, Steve Kann, Robert Griego, David Van Tasell, Fred Richeda, John Parrish. zip ' s sponsor clinic for dental students Since its birth in 1915, XI PSI PHI fraternity has combined academic, athletic and social com- ponents of student life to produce a substantial foundation upon which to build a professional life. Guest speakers frequently addressed the 50 members during monthly meetings. The annual Table Clinic, sponsored by the fraternity in the second semester, permitted dentists and students to review new surgical and radiological techniques. The fraternity helped welcome and orient incom- ing freshmen with a picnic steak dinner. Social events were many and varied. A Sup- pressed Desire costume party was held in January. The Senior Dinner Dance paid tribute to each grad- uating member. Xi Psi Phi (bottom from left) Don Barth, James Moergeli Jr., Clarke Booth, Norman Lewark, Leon- ard Sullivan. Top, Mike Blamey, Denny Penna (president), Dennis Rommer (vice president), Rob- ert Sanders IV, Rudy Imm. 208 My mother collects these . . . James Moergeli. A little more of this ought to kill the taste. What do you mean, we ' re at the wrong dinner? Phi Alpha Delta (bottom from left) Gerald Fisher, Joseph Kusek, Joe Gross, Howard Potter, Ken Mall, Charles Waeding, Frank Harrison, (middle from left) Mark Laughlin, Michael Shanahan, Steven Cross, Pat- rick Render, John Kanouff, John Dugan (president), Dennis Kuroishi, (top from left) Joe Toohill (vice pres- ident). Howard Olsen, Jr., William Oakes. James Miller (secretary), Steve Lundholm, Frank Fitzpatrick. Law fraternity holds mock court sessions A little after dinner conversation is the spice of life. With St. Thomas More as patron, the PHI ALPHA DELTA law fraternity promoted service to the student, school and profession. Emphasizing the relationship between the stu- dent and the professional world, the 80-member fraternity conducted mock court sessions and co- Bponsored Law Day with the Student Bar. Seminars on law explained to both law and undergraduates the responsibilities and duties of the profession in society. The annual champagne party dominated a busy social calendar. 210 Phi Alpha Delta members enjoy a tasty dmner at the Ranch Bowl Banquet Room. - n tJm .• iVtt i%r. ic ' Phi Alpha Delta (bottom from left) David Vick- ers, Frank Pospishil. John Brennan, Philip Riley, Richard Cook, (middle from left) Larry Hirsch- berg, C. R. Hannan. Natan Schwalb, Oliver O. Over, Daniel Spellman, (top from left) William Stillmock, George Perez, Tom Aziere, Dean Jungers (treasurer), Alan Mackiewicz. 211 Dr. Milford O. Rouse, president-elect of the American Medical Association, and medi- cal student Karl Wickerath face television cameras at a press conference held in conjunction with Dr. Rouse ' s Phi Chi lecture visit. Microphone adjustments are made for after-dinner comments at the Diplomat Hotel banquet room while Dr. Rouse and Phi Chi member Joe Troska converse. 212 Phi Chi Bottom from left, James Smith, William Graham, Gerald Fleming, Paul Petelin, Gary Kitchina, Patrick Mc- Kenna. Middle, J. M. Gerend, Dan Kelly (secretary), Andy Peterson, Emmet Keefe, Kenneth Meyer, Karl Wickerath. Top, Tom Foley, Sylvain Borel, Jon Chaffee, Michael Mc- intosh, Ronald Van Roy. Phi Chi chapter hears AMA president lecture The 90 medical students who comprise PHI CHI fraternity aim primarily at a high degree of scholarship in the medical profession. The fra- ternity also provides a meeting ground for medi- cal students and practicing physicians. The fra- ternity house is located at 209 S. 33rd St. Each month the organization sponsors sym- posia on topics of current interest to medical re- searchers and practitioners. It also provides hous- ing, meals and transportation for prospective stu- dents to the medical school. Annually the fraternity sponsors the Eben J. Carey Memorial Lecture, this year the speaker be- ing Milford 0. Rouse, M.D., president-elect of the American Medical Association. Phi Chi Bottom from left, John Keating, Victor Dalforno, Joe Troska, Andrew Scoma, Edw ard Dancewicz, Ralph Capaldo. Middle, Michael Gibson, Richard Ratino, John iP ,% tfi g H y iiP y % i vt«vs«awitv Rixon, Joe Cervi, James Krajeski, John Mirczak. Top, Eu- gene Fibuch, Ray Fitzgerald, Gerald Honch, Michael Ho- gan, James Sheerin, Henry Samtoy. 213 Phi Delia Chi Bottom from left, Gary Swenson, Mike Hammond, Joseph Czerwinski, Richard Worthley, Art Hedges (president), Paul Bavaresco (vice president). Top, Rupert Jung, Jetry Sievers, John McMenamin, James Wilson (secretary), Denny Topf (treasurer). Phi Delta Chi plans Pharmacy Day, luau Advancing the science of pharmacy and all its allied interests is the main purpose of PHI DELTA CHI, professional pharmacy fraternity. Its 26 members sponsor various activities throughout the year. Functions of the fall semes- ter included a Halloween party and a Sweetheart Ball. Spring brings events such as Pharmacy Day, a luau and a senior banquet. Members also were to help the cause of Poison Prevention Week. While visions of sugar plums danced in their heads. Glen Cronin and Gerald Comeau. Mother always makes me sit in here when I eat. 214 Lambda Kappa Sigma Bottom from left, Susan Kieber, Lois Hanley (secretary), Pat Neubert, Jackie Wojcik, Adele Bertagnolli, Judy Pederson, Mary Kirby. Middle, Michai- line Miernik (president), Barbara Swanson, Lee Marcille (vice president). Barb Schmitz, JoAnn Hansen, Kati Ros- coe. Top, Peg Aloisio, Donna Beaton, Nadine Bezbradich, Renee LeBert, Charleen Miller. Students contribute to pharmacy advancement The small but sincere RHO CHI fraternity en- couraged and promoted scholarly fellowship by helping to mix undergraduate and graduate stu- dents with faculty members for the advancement of pharmacy as a science and a profession. Selected on the basis of leadership, scholastic achievement and personality, the fraternity mem- bers sponsor orientation programs in the fall semes- ter for new students. Hoping to gain other insights into pharmacy, the fraternity sent two delegates to the annual na- tional convention in Dallas. Rho Chi was also active in the Graduate Re- search Program. LAMBDA KAPPA SIGMA, the largest profes- sional Pharmacy sorority, created a center of en- joyment, friendship and culture among its mem- bers. The organization ' s plans included a plaque for the Pharmacy School in honor of Hygeia Day, the planning of Pharmacy Day, the making of cor- sages for the dinner dance, and promotion of Poi- son Prevention Week. Rho Chi From left, Richard Denbo, George Benecke (vice president), Jim Sanger (president), Michael Young (secretary-treasurer). 215 Delta Theta Phi member David Johnson lectures law class with the aid of Ron Volkmer (seated). Words of Warning! John DaCorsi and Sam Cooper research a Moot court case in the Law Library. 216 ' f-T? ,=5 1 Delta Theta Phi Front from left, Ed Essey, Ron Volkmer, Dick Norris, Dan Kraus, Dave Johnson, Jerry Merwald, Al Osborn, Ed Johnson. Middle, Jeff Ambers, Sal Carta, Rob- ert Fruhling, Mike Coury, Dan Anthofer, Mel Hansen, Larry Foreman. Top, Mike Cavel, Ray McGcady, Frank Heinisch, Lyle Rodenburg. John DaCorsi, Dick Jaussi, Dick Weaver, Chuck Kluver. Seminars, dinner-lectures interest Delta Theta Phi The Bryan Senate of DELTA THETA PHI re- newed its efforts to complement the academic as- pects of law after its reactivation in April 1966. Numbering 36 members, the law fraternity sponsored semi-monthly dinners which featured speakers from the law profession. Prominent lec- turers included: Governor Norbert Tiemann, Lt. Governor Phil Sorensen. U. S. District Attorney Theodore Richling and Chief Justice of the Su- preme Court of Nebraska Paul White. Originally installed on campus in 1912. the Bryan Senate also conducted seminars in prepara- tion for coming exams. Athletic and social events were not neglected. The neophyte lawyers participated in intramural sports and with the Maxwell Senate of University of Nebraska co-hosted the Founders ' Dinner in May. Governor Norbert Tiemann Former Lt. Gov. Philip C. Sorensen 217 Beta Gamma Sigma Bottom from left, Sister Maribeth Hickman, Roy Williams, Joseph Reeves, Dr. Salvatore Valentino. Middle, James Winters, Edward Neppl, Laurie Robertson (sec- retary-treasurer). Top, Florence Norkaitis, Tom Doud, Gerald Gleason, Jeff Sailer (president). Business honoraries sponsor award dinners BETA GAMMA SIGMA has as its aim to foster integrity in the conduct of business operations. Members of the organization include under- graduates, graduate students, faculty and honorary members from the Omaha business community. The fraternity sponsors two recognition dinners per year. A. Lee Bloomingdale, professor of law at Creighton. spoke at the last fraternity dinner. BETA ALPHA PSL national honorary account- ing fraternity, attempts to recognize scholastic and professional excellence in the field of accounting. Each year the fraternity sponsors a senior ban- quet at which a senior accounting major is award- ed the Haskins and Sells Foundation Award of $500 for scholastic excellence in accounting. The organization also conducts remedial classes for freshmen having difficulty in accounting. wi ' w iFVv r Beta Alpha Psi Bottom from left, Raymond Lorenz, Stephen Schumacher, Ray Duerfeldt, Edward Haas (president), George Kubat, Robert Sondag. Middle, Raymond Neppl (secretary), Kenyon Kellogg, Donald Holt (treasurer), Roger Hermsen, James Patiedl. Jeff Sailer (vice president). Top, Patrick Heaston, James Stuppy, Bruce Schwering, Patrick Murphy, Allen Green. 218 Alpha Omega Alpha Bottom from left, M. Colin Jordan (vice president), John Firpo, Thomas Bodensteiner (secretary-treasurer), Bob Rust, Glen Shaurette. Top, John Langdon, Thomas Dee (vice president), Frank Cavano, Samuel Kellogg. Medical fraternity offers recognition to students Alpha Omega Alpha moderators. Dr. Thomas G. Skill- man (above) and Dr. Fletcher Miller (right). ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA, national medical fraternity, originated on the Creighton campus in 1954 to recognize junior and senior medical stu- dents in the upper fourth of their classes. Under the active planning of Thomas Dee, John Langdon and Colin Jordan, the group invited Dr. Christopher Martin to speak on the treatment of gram negative infections at the fraternity annual lecture. Alpha Omega Alpha promoted its academic en- deavors in several other ways. Notable among them was the annual initiation dinner at which cash awards were given to three seniors submitting the best thesis to a board comprised of faculty mem- bers. 219 Phi Alpha Theta Bottom from left, Kathy Micek, Mary Persyn, Betty McNeely (president), William Dunn, William Doyle, Pat Rice. Middle, Linda Martin, Victor Lew, Ken Alfers (secretary), Daniel Layering, Roger Warin (vice president). Top, Marcie Miller, Edward Alcott, Thomas Leiben, John Wagner, Charles Addy. History honorary plans coffee hours, buys books PHI ALPHA THETA. national honorary his- tory fraternity, attempts to promote an interest in history among history majors and the general stu- dent body. Annually the 30 ' members sponsor a lecture by a well-known historian. The members have par- ticipated in the Organization Ma rt and in coffee hours in which students interested in history have met with the faculty of the department. PHI ALPHA THETA uses funds to finance the purchase of history books for the Creighton library. Phi Alpha Thela Bottom from left, Susan Roche, Thad- deus Grzesiak, Fred Stenkamp, James Glenn, Major Ken McKee. Middle, Anne Kudalis (treasurer), Dr. A. M. Schleich (moderator), Jeffrey Smith, Judith Owens. Top, Dr. Ross Horning, Constance Seabeck, Loretta Johnson, Bonnie Prest, Michele Floersch. 220 Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart Donna Cahalane Sweetheart of Alpha Phi Omega Mary Jo Langenfeld Rose of Delta Sigma Pi Jackie Schlecht Phi Kappa Psi Sweetheart Suzi Miller A j W First Lady of loia Athletics Athletic administration oversees team efforts John J. Red McManus Athletic Director Head Basketball Coach Herb Millard Assistant Basketball Coach Head Baseball Coach Stu Erickson Sports Information Director Athletic Business Manager 228 Front row, Pam Cummings, Maralee Battiato, Michele Marqua, Debbie Alston. Back row, Nancy Aplington, Ruthie Kruce, Sandy Gehlen. Cheerleaders rouse Creightonians ' spirit Front row, Dave Hruska, Tim Connolly, Russ Misner. Back row, Ed Skinner, George Walton. 1966-67 Creighton University Front row, Steve Jansa, Al Winder, Tim Powers, Wally Anderzunas, Willie Boyce, Bob Portman, Dave Hickey. Back row, Dan McTaggart, Red McManus, Frank DiLeo, Jerry Kerschen, Roger Mower, Paul Michael, Tim Pugh, John Moylan, Jack Ilcisin, Jerry Babcock, John Houlihan, Herb Millard 230 Varsity Basketball Team 231 Jays ride high in early season The Jays started the season in a winning way ahhough they were mostly close games. The sea- son opener saw Creighton clowning Oklahoma State on the road, followed by an easy Homecoming vic- tory over Oshkosh State. The string continued against Iowa and Wichita, ending in Tempe, Ariz., in a six point loss to Ari- zona State. A victory over South Dakota and a loss to New Mexico brought the Blue] ays into the Christmas break sporting a 5-2 record which was upped to 9-2 by four consecutive Christmas vic- tories. Then the roof fell in twenty seconds into the half of the St. Joseph ' s game at the Omaha Civic Auditorium. Going in for a layup. team captain Tim Powers twisted his ankle and was out for the next twelve games. Wally Anderzunas goes high to get a sure two points against Oklahoma City. Willie Boyce, below, typifies the Creighton spirit — always in there fighting. 233 Red McManus delivers another inspiring pep talk to the team. At right, Tim Powers goes high against Iowa, a game won by the Jays 69-68. Below, Frank DiLeo tries to pass against stiff St. Louis opposition. 234 Willie Boyce hits. Jerry Kerschen looks for help against Denver. Paul Michael drives for the basket as Jerry Babcock and Bob Portman look on. 235 SESi; , 236 Wally Anderzunas scrambles for the ball against Iowa. At left, Anderzunas keeps his eye on the ball after hitting a lay up. Below, Willie Boyce scores against Houston, a two time victor over the Jays. f Jay record slips in late season After the loss of Creighton ' s scoring leader Tim Powers in the St. Joe ' s game, the burden fell to Wally Anderzunas and Bob Portman. The young- sters did a good job but could not do it alone. Then Anderzunas was sidelined by mononucleosis. As the team slumped in the late season, more of the reserves got into the action as Coach McManus juggled the lineup to get the healthiest five onto the court. With the downfall of Tim Powers came the downfall of the Jay fortunes. The team slipped from a 9-2 record at the end of Christmas vacation to a final record of 12 wins and 13 defeats, never again winning two games in a row. 14:40 left to play against St. Joseph ' s ... the fortunes of the Jays turn as Dr. Lee Bevilacqu and Coach Red Mc- Manus check Tim Powers who was finished for the sea- son. Wally Anderzunas and Bob Portman look on. Paul Michael hits in the 81-70 victory over Denver. wTX - f f -r • w Hs. X — Looking more like a broken double play than basketball, the referee moves in to untangle the players. Below, Willie Boyce shoots over Houston ' s Elvin Hayes. i Leave him alone, he ' s mine, says Jerry Babcock, who came on to start late in the season. Below, Dave Hickey, the team spark plug, brings the ball down court against St. Louis. 238 Creighton ' s statistical leader Bob Portman, only a sophomore, drives against Houston. Player G Bob Portman, f 25 Tim Powers, c 14 Wally Anderzunas, f 21 Dave Hickey, g 24 Willie Boyce, g 24 Steve Jansa, c-f 25 Paul Michael, c-f 24 Jack Ilcisin, f 14 Jerry Babcock, f 13 Jerry Kerschen, g 14 Frank DiLeo, g 12 Other 12 Team Rebounds Creighton Totals 12-13 Opposition Totals . 13-12 FGA FGM Pet. FTA FTM Pet. RB Avg. PF-D TP Avg. High 423 188 44.4 110 81 73.6 286 11.4 94- 8 457 18.3 35 235 .97 41.3 71 51 71.8 141 10.1 33- 1 245 17.5 29 378 147 38.1 48 32 66.7 184 8.8 69- 3 326 15.5 27 258 102 39.5 80 63 78.8 65 2.7 41- 267 11.1 27 274 99 36.1 50 30 60.0 90 3.6 39- 229 9.2 24 128 50 39.1 68 32 47.1 85 3.4 78- 7 131 5.2 16 99 41 41.4 41 30 73.2 112 4.7 49- 3 112 4.7 12 58 23 39.7 14 3 21.4 18 1.4 20- 49 3.5 9 19 9 47.4 24 12 50.0 42 3.2 25- 2 30 2.3 7 37 11 29.7 7 4 57.1 16 1.1 12- 26 1.9 7 28 9 32.1 2 0.0 9 0.8 3- 18 1.6 6 76 30 39.5 42 32 76.2 29 213 2.4 8.5 18- 92 7.7 2013 806 40.0 557 370 66.4 1290 51.6 483-24 1982 79.3 103 1776 804 45.3 656 461 70.3 1271 50.8 441-13 2069 82.3 124 239 240 . m. ' ' M ' § ' GH 9 tf ?m b t. Gff, J A ( The Freshman Basketball Team: front row, from the left, Art Moore, Bob Walters, John Bova, Roger Nansel, Gene Pace. Back row, Glen McGinnis, Gil i Passarella, Jack Ketterer, Jim Powers, Al Denti and Coach Herb Millard. Jay f rosh to become tomorrow ' s cage heroes A school which competes in big time basketball must always be developing for the future. The Creighton freshman basketball team contributes to the developing process necessary before a player may wear the varsity white and blue. This year the frosh were 8 and 5 in a season which saw five players averaging in double figures. The yearlings included the South Dakota and Drake freshmen and Columbus Behlen ' s on their schedule. Blue] ay fans will be seeing a lot of the likes of Gene Pace, Jack Ketterer, Art Moore and John Bova in the future years. Pace, the former Omaha Benson star, led the team with a 17.3 average and a 56.7 field goal percentage. Overall the team was 47.6 from the field, an encouraging statistic for Jay fans for the next few years. Al Denti hits a layup for the freshmen agamst the varsity. 241 Brendan Balen scrambles for the ball as teammate Hoger Nansel and Grant Simmons of Behlen ' s look on. Player G FGA FGM Pet. FTA FTM Pet. RB Avg. PF-D TP Avg. Gene Pace 13 159 90 56.7 61 45 75.5 123 9.5 43-3 225 17.3 Jack Ketterer 13 152 77 50.7 59 48 81.4 32 2.5 39-3 202 15.5 Art Moore 13 151 75 49.7 30 19 63.3 80 6.2 31-1 169 13.0 John Bova 13 143 61 42.7 32 24 75.0 108 9.0 32-2 146 12.2 Bob Walter 13 122 59 48.4 56 28 50.0 132 10.2 42-5 146 11.2 Jim Reilly 6 51 17 33.3 15 8 53.3 12 2.0 11-1 42 7.0 Brendan Balen 13 57 26 45.6 36 23 63.9 30 2.3 37-3 75 5.8 Roger Nansel 12 56 25 44.6 7 2 28.6 51 4.3 14-0 52 4.3 Gil Passarella 12 20 9 45.0 15 10 66.7 14 1.2 9-0 28 2.3 Jim Powers 10 11 3 37.5 2 2 100.0 8 0.8 3-0 8 0.8 Jim McGinnis 11 5 1 20.0 6 6 100.0 5 0.5 3-0 8 0.7 Al Denti 7 3 0.0 3 2 66.7 6 0.9 2-0 2 0.3 Creighlon Totals 8-5 930 443 47.6 322 217 67.4 601 46.2 267-18 1103 84.8 Opponent Totals 5-8 418 366 238 65.0 243-9 1074 82.6 242 Baseballers strive to break .500 mark After a .500 season last year, the baseball team was out to get into the winning column this spring. The team went about it the hard way by playing the tough teams, but that is what makes it worthwhile. While playing the teams in the immediate area, including the University of Omaha at Rosen- blatt Stadium, the team has expanded its activ- ities, taking on Kansas State of the Big Eight. The team had several newcomers, but the veterans pretty much had the starting lineup sewed up. The team was led by captain Tom Tvrdik, in his fourth season with the Jays. On the mound, the Bluejays had a strong contingent, led by Omahans George Stilen and John Moylan and basketballer Frank DiLeo. Pitcher John Moylan limbers up before a game. Front row, from the left: Tom Tvrdik, Joe Daly, Bill Corcoran, Gil Passarella, Denny Larkin, Bill Lindquist, Bill Ellis, Ron Reynolds, Steve Sullivan, Dan Bouska, Dick Burke. Back row: Coach Herb Millard, Frank DiLeo, Art Dorrington, John Moy- lan, George Stilen, Gary Potthoff, Mike Peters, Mike Pitzen, Joe Riha, Jim Powers and Bob Herold. V- jy 1 f ' i juimt nitf iii : Tom Tvrdik congratulates Bill Lindjuist on his homerun. At right, team manager Dan McTaggart checks the line- ups with the Hastings College coach. Below, third baseman Denny Larkin fields a hot grounder. 244 Team captain Tom Tvrdik hitting a few fungos. Coach Herb Millard gives the team final instructions. 245 The golf team — front row: Tom Hopkins, Coach Stu Erickson and Mike Kelley; back row: Rich McGuire, Tony Cruise and Bill Siedel. Golfers seek winning season The golf team was out to improve on a dis- mal 3-6 season this year, and they had the men to do it. Team captain Tom McGovern is the most consistent player on the team, but the rest of them are strong. Rich McGuire is the other returning letterman to bolster the squad which also includes sopho- mores Mike Kelly and Tom Hopkins. Bill Siedel is an up and coming freshman on the team. 246 1 Tom Hopkins chips to the green. At the right, team captain Tom McGovern lines up a putt. Rich McGuire prepares to drive while Mike Kelley looks on 247 The tennis team: Bob Walter, Jim Fogarty, Mike Mackey, Brian Finnerty. Kingston Cole, Bill O ' Brien, Murray Joe, Dennis Circo, and Pat Murphy. 248 Tennis team compiles only victorious record The tennis team was the only varsity team with a winning record over the past year, going 6 and 3 last spring. A tough and expanded schedule will be de- manding on the players, but the squad is also tough and expanding. The returning lettermen included Jim Fogarty (player-coach), Brian Finnerty and Denny Circo. The Jay tennists play their home matches at Dewey Park, but they traveled to Lincoln twice this year to face Nebraska and Nebraska Wesleyan. Brian Finnerty moves to his right to return his opponents shot. Jerry Sobczyk Jim Fogarty Denny Circo and Jerry Sobczyk team up in doubles. i ! 249 ,. ' ti 4  ' -V.-. ■iJtJM MmMI The Men ' s Rifle Team, first row from the left, Steve Roettele, Pat Peril, David Kuehl, Art Coate and Mike Tesar; back row, Jeff Morrow, John Goldoni, MSgt. Joseph S. Henderson, Mike Fennell, Gene Duffy and Steve Tomasek. Men ' s and women ' s rifle teams compete in area meets The Coed Rifle Team, first row from the left, Margaret Long, Patty Grant and Judy Grant; back row, Kay Hiller, Martha Long, MSgt. Joseph S. Henderson, Theresa Scha- bron and Mary Persyn. 250 Front row, from the left: John Wagner, Miguel Mena, Arturo Cruz, Garcia Cantarero, Alberto De- Ruy. Mohammed Serghini, Joaquim Joanota and Kevin McGuire. Back row: Dr. Eric Penz (Coach), Charlie Mendes, Manual Leal, Rafael Bilboa, Alfio Vacanti, Tim Heaston, John McDonnel, Rennald Hall. Jim WiUiams and Bill Tobin. Soccer sanctioned as varsity sport The soccer team has finally attained varsity status and will compete as such in the fall. As of now the team is competing in a spring schedule which has them facing some of the finest teams in the Midwest. On the spring schedule for the kickers are the Air Academy, Drake and Kansas State. The soccer team in action against the Omaha Internationals. 251 Front row: Tom Tvrdik, Bill O ' Shaughnessy, John Moylan, George Stilen and Steve Popelka. Middle row: Joe Shea, Jerry Kerschen, Gary Potthoff, Denny Larkin, and Joe Daly. Back row: Art Dor- rington, Joe Riha, Bob Rezek, and Bill Corcoran. CUHLA recognizes varsity players The Creighton University Honorary Lettermen ' s Association consists of those men who have lettered in a varsity sport at the university. The 26 CUHLA members sell programs at the home basketball games, arranging the printing and soliciting the advertisers. CUHLA also selects as their sweetheart the Queen of Diamonds. This year ' s queen is Arts freshman Michele Marqua who will be Creighton ' s candidate for Queen of the College World Series. From the left: Bill Lindquist, Jerry Kerschen, Tim Powers, Jim Fogarty, Mike Pitzen, and Ron Reynolds. 252 Michele Marqua Queen of Diamonds V. DH 4ri Intramurals 1966-67 Football All-University Championship OTRs 21 Delta Sigma Delta 20 League Champions Dormitory OTRs Basketball All-University Championship Delt Abscesses 74 — Dowling Elfs 49 League Champions Dormitory Bachelors, Easy Boys Fraternity Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity Delta Sigma Pi I Graduate Zips Graduate Delt Abscesses Independent Royal Hawaiians Independent SOBs Top Ten Top Ten OlRs (14-0) Dormitory Deh Abscesses (12-0) Graduate Delta Sigma Delta (8-2) Fraternity Dowling Elfs (12-3) Dormitory Royal Hawaiians (8-1) Independent Delta Sigma Pi I (10-1) Fraternity IKE (6-2) Fraternity Easy Boys (14-2) Dormitory Zips (7-2) Graduate Bachelors (13-2) Dormitory Pathfinders (6-1-1) Independent SOBs (8-1) Independent Kinney ' s Nads (6-1-1) Graduate Athletic Supporters (7-2) Independent Rat Pack (6-2) Independent PAD (8-2) Graduate PAD (5-3) Graduate U.S. Males (7-3) Independent Golden Boys (10-2) Dormitory IKE II (8-4) Fraternity Varsity Tennis 1966 Nebraska 7 CREIGHTON CREIGHTON 7 Peru State CREIGHTON 6 Omaha U. 1 CREIGHTON 5 Midwestern 2 CREIGHTON 7 Peru State Nebraska 7 CREIGHTON CREIGHTON 7 Omaha U. CREIGHTON 5 Wayne State 2 Nebr. Wesleyan 4 CREIGHTON 3 254 Baseball 1966 Peru State 6 CREIGHTON CREIGHTON 13 Peru State 5 CREIGHTON 2 Dana 1 CREIGHTON 11 Dana 1 CREIGHTON 18 St. Cloud 6 St. Cloud 7 CREIGHTON 6 CREIGHTON 5 Hastings 3 CREIGHTON 7 Hastings 2 Offutt 11 CREIGHTON 10 Kearney State 5 __ CREIGHTON 1 Kearney State 5 ___ CREIGHTON 2 Drake 2 CREIGHTON Drake 7 CREIGHTON 2 Omaha U. 11 CREIGHTON 2 CREIGHTON 5 __ N.W. Missouri 4 N.W. Missouri 4 ___ CREIGHTON 2 Omaha U. 6 CREIGHTON 4 Offutt 12 CREIGHTON 3 CREIGHTON 11 Concordia 4 CREIGHTON 8 Concordia 2 CREIGHTON 8 Nebr. Wesleyan 2 CREIGHTON 7 John F. Kennedy 1 CREIGHTON 2 Hastings Omaha U. 6 CREIGHTON 5 Freshman Basketball 1966-67 CREIGHTON 95 Nebraska Wesleyan JV 72 CREIGHTON 67 „ Midwestern JV 61 CREIGHTON 73 ___ Midland JV 62 South Dakota Frosh 89 CREIGHTON 75 Drake Frosh 100 CREIGHTON 66 CREIGHTON 105 - (3 OT) Creston JC 103 Fort Dodge JC 83 _ CREIGHTON 78 CREIGHTON 93 Creston JC 75 CREIGHTON 84 Dana JV 66 Behlen ' s 112 CREIGHTON 90 CREIGHTON 102 Nebraska Wesleyan JV 74 CREIGHTON 92 Dana JV 58 Clarinda JC 119 __ CREIGHTON 83 Basketball 1966-67 CREIGHTON 78 Oklahoma State 76 CREIGHTON 89 _ Oshkosh State 75 CREIGHTON 69 Iowa 68 CREIGHTON 91 __ Wichita State 88 Arizona State 75 CREIGHTON 69 CREIGHTON 84 __ South Dakota 75 New Mexico 79 _ CREIGHTON 68 CREIGHTON 86 Seattle 84 CREIGHTON 73 North Texas State 70 CREIGHTON 79 Santa Clara 78 CREIGHTON 71 Nevada Southern 70 St. Joseph ' s 73 __ CREIGHTON 70 St. Louis 84 CREIGHTON 79 Utah State 124 CREIGHTON 96 CREIGHTON 85 Air Force Academy 77 CREIGHTON 103 South Dakota 70 LaSalle 88 - (OT) - CREIGHTON 83 St. Francis 102 _ CREIGHTON 74 Bradley 103 CREIGHTON 85 Oklahoma City 108 CREIGHTON 91 CREIGHTON 81 Denver 70 Houston 87 CREIGHTON 80 Memphis State 74 _ CREIGHTON 66 Houston 87 CREIGHTON 73 Notre Dame 85 ___ CREIGHTON 59 . KULU ■-• RADIO 55 «s ' ,M • M •- The Intramural Student Directors: Front row from left, Joe Daly, Gary Smith, and Tom Tvrdik. Back row from left. Art Dorrington, Dennis Lark- in, Tom Nepple, and Steve Schroeder. Students direct intramural sports The intramural program at Creighton is a stu- dent operation under the auspices of the Intra- mural Student Directors. These men assist the Athletic Department in conducting football, bas- ketball, Softball and volleyball.. The ISD is responsible for scheduling games, hiring referees, compiling standings, conducting tournaments, and selecting all-star teams. Under the direction of Herb Millard, the ISD has had a fine year with more teams participating in all sports than ever before. 256 The OTRs look on as the Royal Hawaiians roll to another Independent League victory. Dormitory team wins in intramural football Intramural football expanded into a four league setup this fall with a total of thirty five teams com- peting. As always the action was fast and furious with tight races in all four conferences. The new Grad- uate League made it easier for the graduate and professional students to compete in intramural foot- ball since all games were played on the weekends. The end of the season saw one of the biggest upsets in recent IM action. The OTRs of the Dorm- itory League won the all-university championship in a tough tussle with Delta Sigma Delta. It was the first time in over twenty years that a Dorm team had won the crown. Mike Hammond rambles against the Golden Boys. 257 Ed Shimokawa breaks loose for the Hawaiians. Mike Smith streaks downfield for a touchdown. Mike Story grabs a pass from Mike Hammond as Ron Reeb looks on. sf y idi yiytt iMia Jack Serine of the Dorty Dozen gets off a pass over a hard 69er rush. IM Football Highlights CU Fall Sports Season Charlie Smith looks for running room. 1- Ed Shimokawa gets stopped in mid air. 259 The Bachelors and the Straps fight for a loose ball. - m Action under the boards, at left. Rick Hanson pulls down a rebound. 260 IM cage classic beckons sixteen The coming of winter saw the intramural action move indoors and gave the hardwood heroes a chance to flex their muscles. Again the four leagues setup was followed with forty-six teams scrambling for the right to compete in the all-university tournament at the end of the season. Only sixteen teams received tourney bids. The names of the teams often told a story in themselves. Several were old familiars and they usually finished in their old familiar positions in the league. John Moylan hits for the Bachelors at right. Below: the mad scramble for the rebound in a Dorm League game. Rick Hanson hauls down the rebound. Moylan tries to block a shot. Tip-off 262 r THE WEB, bottom from left, Sue Wedemeyer, Margie Mey- ers, Carol Baumann, Jane Angvik, Eileen Eagan. Top, Mary Phillips, Kathy Burke, Maureen Kavanaugh, Mary Eliza- beth Corbett, Kathy Young (captain), Ann Stivers (coach), Rosie Simpson. Creighton athletes participate in varied sports Women ' s Recreational Association, from left, Mary Lou Chapek, Marilyn Klein, Linda Andersen (co-president), Rita Hoover (co-president), Linda Martin, Kathy DePhillips. 263 - VMS™ ' J fl p, r ' Campus Life Mary Pat McCluskey contemplates the wonders of televised English. Ted CroLichley crams for his next final. Marrianne Safranek — taking notes in class. 266 Tim Englesby key punches tab cards in Father Sharp ' s computer center. School days involve study, spiritual help A student seeks advice from Father Eagan. Astute learners — At right: Oh well — only five more minutes, says Mary Green. Below: Jim Bellas waits in placement office. 268 Floor director cues Father Lubbers. Opportunities provide widely varied education Top: My cue? . . . Father Lubbers. Bottom: Cameraman catches art school sculpture on film for educational TV. 269 Above: Does this insure me or my patients? Chuck Damico and Mark McGovern. Below: What do you mean they don ' t give suckers any- more . . . Gary Dolan and Mrs. Walsh. Below ' : Open book tests sure beat cribbing! Students face decisions concerning class projects At left: Kathy Bogan . . . Cards, cards every- where and not a class that ' s open. Us ballpoint smokers would rather fight than switch . . . Colonel Urban Rohr and Eileen Eagan. 271 Below: Tony Mok applies dental skills. Above: Jerry Landgon, med student, does lab work. Below: Now, open wide . . 272 i Above: Tim Mahoney and Leo Pieper discuss senior job opportunities in the placement office. Study, practice prepare students to face future At left: Bob Meisterling studies in the comfort of a Swanson lounge. 273 Below: Dave Castro, Pat Ryan . . . ding-a-ling. Above: And don ' t leave your car here either Social activities include games, teas, campaigns stuff it in . . . Lou McElroy, Steve Schroeder, Craig Kippels. 274 Above: So what else is new?. . . Ron Bruno. At left: Mary Pirogowicz — at Delta Zeta tea. Below: . Sorry, I gave at the office Bob Churchill. 275 What ' s taking them so long in there? Above: Homecoming decorations from Swanson and Deglman. Below: All interest isn ' t on the playing floor . . . Mary Olsen, Sue Dennis, Paula Blasco. Freshmen waiting in line to meet Father Linn. Tom Loo takes a shakebreak. Student lives focus on many points of interest You mean I have to pay for these . . . Donna Beaty. x t 277 Campus scenes present eye-catching angles A little left English and a little luck will sink Mike Styx ' s next shot. Behind the eight-ball. 278 . m • • ■aiiV If • ■a • ■• J, lilt ■a ■• a P f ■• • • ift Men residents on the quadrangle. The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming. ■- ' ■■The End 279 i From left, Steve Schroeder, Pat Zenner, Mike Delaney John Crawford, Dave Gauthier, Tom O ' Neill. Men ' s Dorm Council governs student halls I wish someone would turn on the TV. From left, John Bradley, Bob Kennedy, Gerry Zmudka, Tom Dunbar, Pat Brennan, Jim Tierney, Louis Domke, Martin Glick. 280 From left, Bob White, Michael Manyon, Frank Kern, Mike Bruggeman. From left, Joe Glode, Joe Kane, Chuck Clauson, Clint Dorwart, Bob Morrow. From left, Bruce Schwering, Frank Schepers, Tom Gallagher, Bill Cook. Standing, Bob Goad. 281 VV ELCOMf- V4 E M a rn ' a A roue Of tH£ guiiowG nC-fCe  HM£ tS Win. 6 c Sorry, this is a private game . . . Kathy McAuliffe. Doesn ' t anybody else hear the noise? 1 282 Kiewit, Gallagher Halls host first open house Above: Why don ' t you come up and see me some- time? — Maureen Schoenberger. Do you see what I see? . . . Tom Aziere, Dick Cook. 283 Hey you guys, we had this for breakfast Hirschman. From left, Dan Blum, Ray Martin, John Levine, Mike Dormitory life includes varied phases, faces Practicing for future engagements . . . From left. Chuck English, Mike Huseman and Tom Dunbar. 284 From left, Kathi Hermann, Fran Walsh, Pat Rice, Terri Robinson, Rosie Horan, Katie McCorkell, Mary Mills. Kiewit dorm council governs women ' s hall Below: From left. Mrs. Jack Lieben, Pam Cummings, Maryanne Elliott, Nancy Riley, Ellen DeMarco. Below: From left, Sister Ann Karen, Pat Collins, Katy Barrett, Jane Winchester, Rita Hafner. 285 10:51 a.m. Yes, but I was here first . . . Betty McNeely. 286 Students realize need of instructive guidance The chapel in Swanson Dormitory. Discussing plans for new action by UNCLA members are, from left. George Walton, Father Purcell, Jerry Krebs. HERR 287 Coeds attend chapel Mass in Kiewit. Student serves Mass. Spiritual atmosphere pervades campus life Anne Masek leads singers in guitar Mass. 288 Above: Noon Mass Crowd. Below: Thomas Kelly, Charles Fuchs, Mary Lou Chapek and Dr. Nicholas Dietz, Jr. present a ciborium and com- munion plate to Father Owen MacElroy, editor of Colum- ban Missions magazine. The new retreat center purchased by Creighton includes two houses on an eight- acre wooded tract. It will be used for student retreats and other conferences. Administration purchases new retreat center Mary Persyn and Angle Kelly help to refurbish the new retreat house. 290 Kathleen McCoy serves wine to Pat Curry and Skip Weger during the Paschal Meal. Christian Action Society sponsors Paschal Meal students participating in the Jewish festival of the Paschal Meal offer wine at the last blessing. The meal was organized as a method of understanding the orgin of Holy Week services. 291 Mike Meyers seems to have acquired the finer points of handling a bayonet; now, if he could only learn his directions. At left.Joe Shea ' s determination and seriousness appear to transport him from the land of coeds to the land of Viet Cong. Below, moving with apparent indifference, Rick Crnko- vich ends another pleasant spring afternoon on the drill field. 292 The accused faces the members of the Moot Court held by the ROTC department to acquaint ad- vanced ROTC students with the procedure of a Special Court Martial. From left, Tom Kearney (seated), Mike Christopherson, Dan Mihelich, Jim McKenna, Dennis Deeny and John O ' Donnell. ROTC trains men in strategy, military law Capt. Paul A. Lee explains points in miltary strategy to Fred Otterberg (left) and Bob Youngerman. 293 Student Board members entertain Prom candidates at the Board reception held in their honor. From left Frank Harrison, Jack Balousek, Mike Howard, Anita Maggio and Judy Jurek. Lectures, teas, games draw student attendance No doubt a required English lecture. 294 ' TO f s --r ' ' lA ' ' s-s s v Coffee, tea or Milk? Ellen DeMarco Enthusiastic Irma Trumbauer urges Bluejays on to victory in a tense basketball game. a In- 4r •. y.,. ■J i jf - J} ¥ y. i ' ■• ' -■J gr y yj W -JyL - 5 h _ . v y . ! ! A Bmx ' fl X !i_ ;  he diliijgfng ci -vV. Dr. DeBakey speaking at a dinner held in his honor at the Blackstone. From left, Dr. Richard Booth, Dr. Raymond Doberneck, Dr. Fletcher Miller, Dr. DeBakey, Dr. Claude Organ. Dr. DeBakey §peaks on coronary disease Internationally renowned heart surgeon, Dr. Michael DeBakey visited Creighton at the invita- tion of the Phi Rho Sigma medical fraternity to address its annual Sachs Memorial Lecture in March. Dr. DeBakey discussed Surgical Correc- tion of Coronary Disease with an overflowing audience of medical students and doctors. The doctor illustrated his address with a movie and slides showing the cardiovascular techniques he had pioneered. During his day on campus he toured the Creighton Medical School and exchanged ideas with Dr. Fletcher Miller, chief of the Department of Surgery, and his staff. Prior to the lecture. Dr. DeBakey and members of Creighton surgical staff were dinner guests of Phi Rho Sigma at the Blackstone Hotel. Dr. Michael DeBakey at the press conference held at Eppley Airfield. 297 Construction crews work feverishly to complete the new medical building for last September ' s deadline. Above, Monsignor Edward McCaslin, Archbishop Gerald T. Bergan, Auxiliary Bishop Daniel Shee- han and the Very Rev. H. W. Linn, S.J., dedicate the new medical facility in accordance with Chris- tian ideals. Below, Archbishop Bergan, Monsignor McCaslin, Mrs. Mabel L. Criss, former governor Frank Morrison, Dean Richard Egan and the Rev. James Quinn, S.J., offer Thanksgiving for the completion of Criss Unit II. 298 Dr. John W. Rebuck Med school symposium dedicates new facility Dr. Maurice B. Visscher Participants in the Medical School dedication sym- posium, Frontiers in Basic Medical Science, were from left, Drs. Maurice B. Visscher, John W. Rebuck, Horace W. Magoun and Merton Utter. 299 Celebrations observe 50 years in Society This year Creighton saluted two famous Jes- uits on their Golden Jubilees as members of the Society of Jesus. The Rev. Henri Renard, S.J., was honored with an anniversary Mass and a public reception. He is internationally known for his writing on meta- physics and morality. He is credited with much of the present day emphasis on Thomistic philos- ophy in Jesuit schools. One of our most renowned pathways to knowledge, Father Renard is endeared in the hearts of each of his many students. The Rev. John Markoe S.J.. retired professor of mathematics, was honored at a concelebrated Mass and a special academic convocation. Auxiliary Bishop Harold Perry was the main speaker at the celebration dinner. Father Markoe has spent the greater part of his life in attempting to help Neg- roes obtain better housing, employment and serv- ice in public accommodations. Rev. Henri Renard, S.J., at right. From left. Rev . John Markoe. S.J., Auxiliary Bis- hop Harold R. Perry preside at testimonial dinner, below. From left. Rev. Robert J. Shanahan, S.J. and Rev. John Markoe, S.J., during Golden Jubilee Mass, below. 300 Requiescat in Pace Rev. Thomas Murphy, S. J. 1886-1966 The death of the Rev. Thomas H. Murphy, S.J., on October 22, 1966 stunned the university. Father Murphy had served as treasurer of Creighton since 1930. Students, businessmen, Jesuit fathers, facuUy members, university administrators — all were influenced by this man of God. At the funeral Mass, the Rev. H. W. Linn, S.J., university president, broke a Jesuit tradition by delivering a eulogy. He said he decided to change the policy to talk about a man who was an in- spiration to all. Father Linn commended Father Murphy ' s outstanding qualities of humility and unquestionable honesty. Father Murphy was considered to be an expert in business and finance. While treasurer he saw the annual budget soar from $480,000 to $10 mil- lion. Father Murphy will be missed for his warm heart for the students and for his wonderful ex- ample as a loyal and devoted priest. 301 y i i m Index Senior credits Arts seniors Acker, Sister Mary Donna R.S.M., B.S.N., Nursing, Buffalo, N.Y. . . . Nurses Club (vice president), College of Saint Mary. Adam, Barbara, B.S., Medical Technology, Reading, Pa. . . . Pre-Medical Technologists Club (president). Concert Band, WRA (president). Aitken, Joseph L., B.S., Biology, Falls City. Neb. . . . King ' s Men. Albielz, Mary Elizabeth, B.S.N., Nursing, Cincinnati . . . Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Council (secretary), Nurses Club, Prom Princess. Anderson, Carol E., A.B., Sociology, Yankton, S.D. . . . Choir, Pep Club, People to People, South Dakota Club, iSocioiogy Club, President ' s Scholarship, 19bt) Highest Scholastic Average. Aplington, Nancy E., A.B., History, LaSalle, 111. . . . Cheer- leader. Arnett, Jeanne B., A.B., Mathematics, Omaha . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha (treasurer), SNEA, Ak-sar-ben Scholarsnip, Future Teacher ' s Scholarship. Backstrom, Ellen, B.S.N., Nursing, Salina, Kan. . . . Nurses Club. Balousek, John B. Jr., A.B., Journalism, Hammond, Ind. . . . Student Board of Governors (president). Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Psi, ROTC Brigade Commander, Summer- field Scholar, Creightonian, Creighton Scholarship, Phi Kappa Psi Scholarship, Val J. Peter Journalism Scholar- ship. Bara, Mary K., A.B., Education, Aurora, 111. . . . SNEA. Barry, Susan M., A.B., Education, Omaha . . . Delta Zeta (vice president). Basgall, Sister Agnes Claire, B.S.N., Nursing, Wichita, Kan. Battiato, Sharalee A., A.B., Journalism, Omaha . . . Delta Zeta, Creightonian, Homecoming Princess, Delta Sigma Pi Rose Candidate, Queen of Diamonds Candidate, College Queen Candidate, Loretto Heights College. Bates, Margaret E,, A.B., Sociology, Denver . . . Sociology Club, Psychology Club, Spanish Club. Baumann, Carol A., A.B., Sociology, Knoxville, Tenn. . . . Sociology Club. Baumann, Thomas J., A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Sociol- ogy Club, Immaculate Conception Seminary. Bisauta, Joan K., B.S.N., Nursing, Castro Valley Calif. . . . Nurses Club, University of San Francisco. Bigelow, George W., A.B., English, Stuart, Neb. Blaser, Janet L., A.B., Speech, Smoke Rise, N.J. . . . SNEA. Bogard, Beirbara J., A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . German Club, Sociology Club. Borner, Susan E., B.S.N., Nursing, Garden City, N.Y. . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sodality, Nurses Club, WRA, People to People. Bower, Lynn E., A.B., Sociology Spanish, Munster, Ind. . . . Sociology Club. Brennan, Lawrence D., Jr., A.B. Journalism, Emmetsburg, Iowa . . . Creightonian, KOCU. Bracht, Mary Ann, B.S., Medical Technology, West Point, Neb. . . . Pre-Medical Technologists Club (vice-president). Coed Sodality. Brenner, Mona P.. A.B., Speech Therapy, Mapleton, Iowa . . . Delta Zeta, People to People, SNEA, Briar Cliff Col- lege. Brock, Linda M., A.B., English, Omaha . . . Sodality, SNEA, International Relations Club, Future Teacher ' s Scholarship. Bruning, Carol A., B.S.N., Nursing, Omaha . . . Delta Zeta (secretary). Student Leadership Conference (secretary). Cheerleader, Ak-sar-ben Scholarship. Bucknell, Arthur G., B.S., Physics, Omaha ... Pi Delta Epsilon, King ' s Men (treasurer), Physics Club (president), KOCU. Burke, John H., A.B., Economics History, Omaha . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon. Burke, Joseph J.. A.B., Sociology, Omaha. Caley, David B., A.B., Philosophy, Omaha . . . Phalanx. Cavlovic, Fra ncis J., A.B., Philosophy, Omaha. Chapek, Mary L., B.S., Biology, Omaha . . . Gamma Pi Ep- silon (president), Sodality (secretary, vice president, presi- dent), Xavier Forum (secretary). Pep Club, Sociology Club, WRA, People to People, Young Democrats, German Club, Rifle Team. KOCU, Who ' s Who, Ak-sar-ben Scholarship. Cerveny, Janis R., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha . . . Pre-Medical Technologists Club, Duchesne College. Chapman, Betty J., B.S., Medical Technology, North Bend, Neb. . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma (secretary, vice president). Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sodality, Pre-Medical Technologists Club (vice president), Panhellenic Council (treasurer), Panhellenic ( irl of the Year, President ' s Scholarship. Chleborad, Donald R., A.B., Political Science, Omaha . . . U.S. Army, George Washington University. Cisar, Nancy Ann, A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Young Re- publicans, Sociology Club, Choir, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Homecoming Princess. Clancy, Kathleen A., A.B., History, Dallas . . . Theta Phi Alpha, University of Dallas. Coder, Timothy J., A.B., English, Omaha. Collins, Patricia A., B.S., Mathematics, Denver . . . Math- ematics Club (secretary-treasurer). Physics Club, Concert Band. Commes, Daniel L., A.B., English History, Aurora, 111. . .. . Iota Kappa Epsilon, Chicago Club, Young Democrats. Conway, Connie J., B.S., Medical Technology, Santa Clara, Calif. . . . Delta Zeta (secretary), Pre-Medical Technol- ogists Club, Dean ' s List. Conway, Michael B., A.B., Journalism, Omaha . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon, Creightonian, KOCU, Golf Team. Coppage, Mary J., A.B., Speech Therapy, Fort Madison, Iowa . . . SNEA, Saint Louis University. Crouchley. Barbara M.. A.B., Spanish, Omaha . . . SNEA, Dean ' s List, University of Madrid, College of Saint Mary. Cummings, Pamela A., B.S., Psychology, Burlington, Iowa . . . Sophomore class Secretary, Senior Class Treasurer, Pep Club (vice president). Cheerleader, Kiewit Dormitory Council (president). Cotillion Queen, Homecoming Prin- cess, Prom Princess. Dailey, Kay E., A.B., English, Saint Louis, Mo. . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pep Club, Bluejay, Cotillion Queen Candi- date, First Lady of Iota Kappa Epsilon Candidate, Prom Princess. Daly, Joseph S., A.B., History, Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega, King ' s Men (president). Sodality (vice president). Intramural Board, Cheerleader, CUHLA (treasurer), Base- ball Team, Ak-sar-ben Scholarship, Creighton Scholarship. Daly, Richard P., A.B., Political Science, Denver . . . King ' s Men. Daneff, Carol A., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha . . . SNEA, Future Teacher ' s Scholarship, Ak-sar-ben Scholar- ship. Daniel, William C, B.S., Biology, Omaha . . . Ak-sarben Scholarship. Dasovich, W. Jeffrey, A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . U.S. Army, Administrative Management Society. Daubel, Philip F., B.S., Biology, Fremont, Ohio . . . Uni- versity of Detroit. Dee, Jacqueline L. H., A.B., English Journalism, Fre- mont, Neb. ... Pi Delta Epsilon, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Liturgical Association, SAMA Women ' s Auxiliary, Phi Rho Sigma Wives, Creightonian (editor). Homecoming Book (editor), Manhattanville College. Deeny, Dennis A., A.B., History, Waucoma, Iowa. DeFurio, Richard L. T., A.B., History, Racine Wis. . . . Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega. Demman, James R., B.S., Biology, Las Vegas, Nev. . . . Young Democrats, Pep Club, People to People. Devine, Howard F., A.B., Psychology, Danville, 111. . . . Alpha Psi Omega, King ' s Men, Creighton Players, Psy- chology Club, Young Republicans, Bluejay, Creighton Scholarship. Doll, Mary Lu, A.B., English, Shawnee Mission, Kan. . . . SNEA, Tutor Corps, People to People, Homecoming Prin- cess. Donnelly, Barbara J.. B.S.N., Nursing, Wichita, Kan. . . Kiewit Dormitory Council, Nurses Club. DooKng, Robert J., B.S., Biology, Omaha. Dougherty, Karen C, B.S.., Elementary Education, Sioux Falls, S.D. . . . Sodality, SNEA, South Dakota Club, Young Republicans. Dowd, Mary K., A.B., Philosophy, Omaha . . . Rosary Col- lege. 304 Dreiling, Arthur V., A.B., Psychology, Wakeeney, Kan. . . . Saint Mary ' s College. Dvorak, Lynette A„ B.S.N., Nursing, Omaha . . . Nurses Club. Dworak. H. Joseph, A.B., History, Omaha. Dworak, Rosemary E., A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Sociol- ogy Club, Young Democrats. Eaglelon, Katherine O.. A.B., English, Crawford, Neb. Egan, Susan C. A.B., English, Wheeling, 111. . . . Junior Class Treasurer, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsiion, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Student Senate, Chicago Club, SNEA, Bluejay (.copy editor). College Queen Candidate, Home- coming Queen. Elliott, Ronald A., A.B., Enghsh, Omaha . . . Ak-sar-ben Scholarship. English, Jeanne M., A.B., English, Yankton, S.D. . . . Theta Phi Alpha, People to People (chairman), South Dakota Club. Erdelt, Rodney Allan. A.B., Economics, Council Bluffs . . . Mathematics Club. Estee, Kirk R., A.B., History, Omaha . . . Creightonian, KOCU, Teacher ' s Scholarship, Conception Seminary. Feldhacker, Larry L., A.B., History, Omaha. Fennell, Leonard E., B.S., Physics Mathematics, Council Bluffs . . . Physics Club (vice president, secretary-treas- urer), KOCU, President ' s Scholarship. Fernandez, Louis, A.B., Political Science, Haiku, Hawaii . . . Hui O Hawaii. Finley, Marie A., A.B., Sociology, Minneapolis . . . KOCU, Minnesota Club, Sociology Club. Fitzgerald, Thomas P.. B.S., Biology, Fort Walton Beach, Fla. . . . Weight Lifting Club (president), Spring Hill Col- lege. Fitzgibbons, Michael J., B.S., Biology, Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega, University of Notre Dame. FitzSimons, John V., A.B., Political Science, Omaha. Florersch. Michele M., A.B., Enghsh, Omaha . . . Phi Alpha Theta, French Club. Flott, Philip L.. A.B., English, Omaha. Fogarty, James D., A.B., Journalism English, Omaha . . . Pi Delta Epsilon, Sodality (secretary-treasurer), CUHLA, Creightonian, Tennis Team (captain). Fortune, Richard W., A.B., History, Omaha. Francini, John G., A.B., History, Albuquerque, N.M. . Student Board of Governors, Iota Kappa Epsilon, Omaha Collegiate Council (vice president). Pep Club (treasurer) Francis, Mary A., B.S.N., Nursing, Kansas City, Mo. . . District Nurses ' s Association (president), NSSNA Board, St Mary College. Franco, Steven J., A.B., English, Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega (vice president). Freeman, Albert G., B.S., Biology, Albuquerque, N.M. Gallagher, Delaney, A.B., English, Omaha . . . Loyola Uni- versity, Rosary College. Gallagher, Thomas J., A.B., History Philosophy, Larch- wood, Iowa . . . Creighton Forum of Organizations, Pep Club, Men ' s Residence Board (vice president), Shadows. Garrison, Kathleen S., A.B., English, Omaha . . . Gamma Pi Epsilon (vice president), SNEA, Tutor Corps. Gauthier, David A., A.B., English, Milwaukee, Wis. . . . Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, King ' s Men, Physics Club, Young Republicans, Cheerleaders. Gearhart, Dwylan R., A.B., English Philosophy, Council Bluffs . . . University of Chicago. Gillogly, John M., A.B., English, Omaha. Glode, John E., B.S., Biology, Saratoga, Wyo. . . . Delta Sigma Rho (president). President ' s Scholarship, Dean ' s List. Goeing, Regina, B.S., Mathematics, Chicago. Goodwin, Daniel T., A.B., History, Denver . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon (president), Interfraternity Council. Green, Therese M., A.B., History, Omaha. Gustin, Jerry J., A.B., Political Science, Hays, Kan. . . . Young Democrats. German Club. Hall, Robert F. Jr., B.S., Biology, Grand Junction, Colo. . . . Dean ' s List. Hall, Ronald D., B.S., Radiology Technology, Jamaica, West Indies. Hansen. Mary R., A.B., Sociology, Bryantown, Md. . . . People to People, Sociology Club, WRA. Hansen, Niles M.. A.B., Spanish, Indianapolis. Arts seniors Harrahil, James F., AB , Sociology, Omaha Sociology Club, Spanish Club. Havel, Patricia N., A.B., History Biology, Omaha . . . SAMA Women ' s Auxiliary, Young Republicans. Heaston, Timothy G., B.S., Biology, Omaha . . . Soccer Club (vice president). Heath, Ronald J., A.B., Psychology, Fort Dodge, Iowa . . . Pi Delta Epsilon (treasurer). Young Democrats, Chemistry Club (treasurer), KOCU. Heebner, Judith A., A.B., Elementary Education, Chester- field, Mo. . . . Theta Phi Alpha, SNEA. Heine, Janice L., A.B., Sociology, Saint Helena, Neb. . . . Pep Club, Choir, Sociology Club, Bluejay. Hemmeter, Thomas M., A.B., English, Indianapolis . . . Phi Alpha Theta, Shadows, Political Science Group. Henningsen, Gary M., A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Intra- mural Board, Phi Kappa Psi. Herbert, James S., B.S., Biology, Omaha . . . Phalaruc, KOCU, Superior Cadet Award. Heyina, Charles H., A.B., History, West Union, Iowa . . . Phi Kappa Psi, Student Initiative Conference. Higgins, Pamela J„ A.B., Speech, Omaha . . . First Lady of Iota Kappa Epsilon, Miss Cutie. Hodak, Sister Mary Deborah R.S.M., A.B., Latin, Omaha . . . Saint Xavier, College of Saint Mary. Hoffman, Katherine E., B.S.N., Nursing, Omaha . . . Saint Joseph School of Nursing. Hogan, Lawrence G., A.B., Philosophy, Williamsburg, Va. . . . Sodality, St. Columban ' s Seminary. Homan, James A., A.B., History, Sioux City, Iowa . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon, Student Leadership Council. Honrath. Don William, A.B., Journalism, Larchwood, Iowa . . . Political Research Group. Huneger, Barbara M., A.B., Sociology, Sioux Falls, S.D. . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma (secretary). Hutton, Mary P., A.B., English, Holyrood, Kan. . . . Mary- mount College. Hyland, Kathleen M., A.B., Nursing, Wauwatosa, Wis. . . . Theta Phi Alpha (secretary, vice president), Dorm Coun- cil, Nurses Club (secretary). Imming, Stephen P., A.B., Journalism, St. Louis, Mo. . . . Pi Delta Epsilon (president), KOCU (sports director) . Janda, Barbara M., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha . . . Pre-Medical Technologists Club (secretary). Janda, Stephen M., B.S., Biology, Sidney, Neb. . . . Sodal- ity, Young Republicans (treasurer). Jellen, David H., B.S., Biology, Omaha . . . SNEA. Jennings, Jeannine A., B.S., Medical Technology, Dedham, Iowa . . . Pre-Medical Technologists Club. Joe. Gary L.. B.S., Biology, San Francisco . . . University of California, Berkeley. Jurek, Judy S., A.B., Journalism, Omaha ... Pi Delta Ep- silon, Young Democrats, People to People, Creightonian (Society editor. City editor), Bluejay (editor), Prom Prin- cess. Kanouff, Suzanne M., B.S.N., Nursing, Omaha . . . Theta Phi Alpha (secretary). Nurses Club. Loretto Heights Col- lege. Kappus, Ronald J., A.B., Sociology, Chicago . . Sociology Club (president), Bluejay. Kasik, Gerald E., A.B., Elementary Education, Richland, Neb. Katskee, Melvin Robert, A.B., History, Omaha . . . Phi Alpha Theta. Kearney, Margaret E.. A.B., English, Lemont, 111. . . . Homecoming Queen, 1964. Kearns. Michael B.. A.B., Sociology, Pardeeville, Wis. Kelty, Thomas W., A.B., Political Science, Springfield, 111. . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon, Young Republicans. Killian, Kathleen F., A.B., Sociology, Minneapolis, Minn. . . . Theta Phi Alpha, Minnesota Club (secretary), Sociology Club. Kilnoski, Mary Alice A., A.B., Sociology, Council Bluffs, Iowa . . . Sociology Club. Kinne, Susan Elizabeth, A.B., Spanish, Arlington, Va. . . . SNEA, Salve Regina College. Kircher, Neita R., B.S.N., Nursing, Emporia, Kan. . . . Nurses Club, Kansas State Teachers College. 305 Arts seniors Kohanek, James J., A.B., Economics, Omaha . . . Society for Social Justice. Korb, Ronald K.. B.S.R.T., Radiologic Technology, Cin- cinnati, Ohio ... St. Louis University. Kotrous, Gary L., A.B., Political Science, Omaha . . . Phalanx, Political Research Center. Kowalchuk, Gregory R„ B.S., Biology, Oak Lawn, 111. . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon, Chicago Club (president), Inter-Fra- ternity Council (treasurer). Krisor, Edward J. Jr., A.B., Psychology, Rockford, 111. . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon, King ' s Men, Young Republicans, Psy- chology Club. Kudalis, Anne M., A.B., History, Englewood, Colo. . . . Phi Alpha Theta (treasurer), SNEA (president), Bluejay (coordinating editor). Kuhry, Antoinette J., A.B., Speech, Omaha. Labedz, Theresa A., A.B., Speech, Omaha . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Dean ' s List, Best Actress 1964. LaCrosse, Thomas William, A.B., Political Science, Renton Wash. . . . Phalanx. Langdon, Susan M., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha . . Pre-Medical Technologists Club, Ak-sar-ben Scholarship. Larkin, Eugene R., A.B., Psychology, Sioux City, Iowa . . Psychology Club. Lawler, Mary Ann, B.S., Mathematics Physics, Ogden Iowa . . . Sodality, Math Club, Physics Club. Leary, James T., A.B., Philosophy, Omaha . . . Chess Club Lee, Chanju S., A.B., Psychology, Seoul, Korea . . . Sodal- ity, Xavier Forum, People to People, Psychology Club. Lehan, Michael J., A.B., History, Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega (vice president), Sodality, King ' s Men, Inter-Fra- ternity Council. Lehn, Paul W. Jr.. B.S., Physics, Omaha . . . Sodality, Physics Club, Young Republicans, Math Club. Leichtnam, C. June, A.B., English, Rapid City, S.D. . . . South Dakota Club. Leonovicz, Peter F. Jr., A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Phi Kappa Psi, Kevin O ' Connor Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Ful- bngni Scholarship. Lesh. Mary A., A.B., English, Flossmoor, 111. . . . Young Democrats, SNEA, Rose of Delta Sigma Pi Candidate. Little, Mary Anne, A.B., English, Denver . . . Sodality, Bluejay, Colorado Club, Young Republicans, Pep Club. Lord, Sharon Mary B.S.N., Nursing, International Falls, Minn. ... St. Joseph School of Nursing. Machacek, James R., AB., Journalism, Cedar Rapids, Iowa . . . Phi Kappa Psi (vice president). Dorm Council (presi- dent), Young Republicans, Creightonian, Prom Prince. Maggio, Anita Marie, A.B., Journahsm, Leawood, Kan. . . . Pi Delta Epsilon (treasurer), Creightonian (city editor, edi- torial page editor), KOCU (publicity director). Prom Prin- cess. Mantey, Margaret J., B.S.N., Nursing, Sharon Springs, Kan. . . . Nurses Club, President ' s Scholarship. Martin, Carol A., A.B., Elementary Education, Omaha . . . SNEA, Choir. Masek, Anne M., B.S.N., Nursing, Gering, Neb. . . . Sodal- ity, Nurses Club, Dorm Council, Choir, Creighton Players. McCabe, Claudia Ann, A.B., History, Elmhurst, 111. . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma (secretary), SNEA, Young Repub- licans, Choir, Chicago Club, Dean ' s List, Student-Teacher ' s Scholarship. McKinna, James D., B.S., Biology, Colorado Springs . . . Phi Kappa Psi. McNeely, Betty A.B., History Philosophy, Park Forest, 111. . . . Phi Alpha Theta (president). Gamma Pi Ep silon. McTaggart, Dan R., A.B., Political Science, Emerson, Neb. . . . Board of Fellows, Political Research Center, Varsity Basketball Trainer, President ' s Scholarship. Melia, Bernadette M., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha . . . SNEA, Future Teacher ' s Scholarship. Micek, Kathleen A., A.B., English, Columbus, Neb. . . . Phi Alpha Theta, SNEA, Young Democrats, Creightonian (Copy editor). Future Teacher ' s Scholarship. Mihelich, Daniel J., B.S., Physics, Pueblo, Colo. . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon, Phalanx, King ' s Men, Physics Club. Miller, Marcella Marie, A.B., History, North Platte, Neb. Phi Alpha Theta. SNEA, Young Democrats, International Relations Club (secretary). Miller, Suzanne M., A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Sociology Club, Phi Kappa Psi Sweetheart. Mills, Mary C, A.B., Political Science, Janesville, Wis. . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha. Mills, Walt J., B.S., Biology, Cedar Rapids, Iowa . . . Went- worth Military Academy. Miniace, Joseph N., A.B., Journalism, Kansas City, Mo. . . . Alpha Phi Omega, Creightonian, KOCU. Milgram, Joseph H., A.B., Spanish, Brooklyn . . . Academic Scholarship, Philosophy Society, Shadows. Minnehan, Roselyn M., A.B., English, Churdan, Iowa . . . Gamma Pi Epsilon, Young Democrats, SNEA, Band (vice president). Dean ' s List, President ' s Scholarship. Mitchell, Robert E., A.B., Psychology, Omaha . . . Josep- hinum College. MoUner, Terry J., A.B., Speech Drama, Omaha . . . Sodality, King ' s Men, SNEA (vice president), Creighton Players, Young Reputjlicans, Jesuit College. Moiloy, Maureen A., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha . . . Pre-iviedicai Technologists Club. Monahan, Donna M., A.B., English, Clinton, Iowa . . . Sig- ma Sigma Sigma, Sociology Club. Moore, Richard F.. A.B., History Philosophy, Omaha . . . Phalanx, SJNEA (treasurer). Young Democrats, KOCU, Fu- ture Teacher ' s Scholarship. Moragues, Vincent, B.S., Biology, Omaha . . . Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Phi Omega. Morin, Diane C, A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Theta Phi Alpha (secretary). Rose of Delta Sigma Pi. Morrissey, Sister Michele Marie R.S.M., B.S.N., Nursing, Ames, Iowa . . . Nurses Club, College of St. Mary. Morrissey, Roger F., A.B., Journalism, Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega, King ' s Men, Creightonian. Moser, M. Charlotte, A.B., Psychology, Dallas, Tex. . . . University of Dallas. Motl, John M., B.S., Biology, Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega, Karate Club. Mulhern, Michael L., B.S., Mathematics, Sheldon, Iowa . . . Phalanx (president). Murphy, Kathleen M., A.B., Elementary Education, Min- neapolis . . . Theta Phi Alpha, People to People, Minnesota Club, Miss Cutie 1965, Prom Princess. Murphy, Mary Ann, A.B., History, Dallas, Tex. . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Panhellenic Council, Young Republicans (secretary), KOCU. Murphy, Paula R., B.S.N., Nursing, Rawlins, ' Wyo. . . . Senior Class Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Alpha (secretary), Stude nt Senate, ' Wyoming Club (secretary), Nurses Club, Bluejay, Honorary Colonel Candidate, Prom Princess. Murphy, Robert J., A.B., English, Faribault, Minn. . . . Creightonian. Murphy, Rosemary L., A.B., English, Omaha . . . Theta Phi Alpha, Miss Cutie Candidate. Murray, Patricia A.. A.B., English, Michigan City, Ind. . . . SNEA. Muske, Carol A., A.B., English, St. Paul, Minn. ... Pi Delta Epsilon, Shadows (editor), Creightonian, Cotillion Queen Candidate, Queen of Diamonds Candidate. Nastali, Patricia A., A.B., English, Shawnee-Mission, Kan. . . . Dormitory President, Society of Social Justice (secre- tary), Sweeheart of Alpha Phi C3mega, Homecoming Prin- cess, Queen of Diamonds, College ' World Series Princess, Prom Princess. Nepple, James A., A.B., Political Science, Vail, Iowa . . . Phi Kappa Psi (secretary). King ' s Men, Young Democrats. Novo-Gradac, Andrea L., A.B., English, Kansas City, Kan. . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, SNEA, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweet- heart Candidate. O ' Brien, Karen L., B.S.N., Nursing, Omaha . . . Nurses Club, Ak-sar-ben Scholarship, Kellogg Scholarship, Col- lege of Saint Mary. O ' Connell, Julia L., A.B., English, Shawnee Mission. Kan. . . . SNEA, People to People, Mathematics Club, Young Republicans, Homecoming Princess. O ' Daniel, Maureen E., A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Sociol- ogy Club, Immaculata College. O ' Donnell, James C, A.B., Latin, Omaha. 306 Ormesher, Thomas L., A.B., Speech, Rapid City, S.D. . . Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Psi Omega (vice president) O ' Rourke, John P.. A.B., History, Omaha. Quinn, Elizabeth A., A.B., English, Donahue, Iowa . SNEA, Bluejay. Parks, Diane V., A.B., Sociology, Omaha , . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sociology Club, University of Colorado. Pavlik, Theresa E., B.S., Medical Technology, Cumberland . . . Pre-Medical Technologists Club. Peggs, William J„ A.B., Psychology, Wichita, Kan. . . . International Relations Club (vice president). Phalanx. Percival. Mary L.. B.S.N., Nursing, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Gamma Pi Epsilon (treasurer). Sodal- ity (vice president), Xavier Forum, Nurses Club (treas- urer, president). Persyn, Mary G., A.B., History, Indianapolis, Ind. ... Phi Alpha Theta, Political Researcn Center. Petlinger, Clair L., B.S., Chemistry, Cumberland, Iowa . . . King ' s Men. Pfannenstiel, Sister Serena, B.S.N., Nursing, Wichita, Kan. Pichler, John A. Jr., A.B., Political Science, Omaha. Pignatore, Elace C, B.S., Education, Wayne, N.J. . . . Theta Phi Alpha (president), Panhellenic Council, Young Democrats, SNEA, 1966 Homecoming Princess, Future Teachers Scholarship, Pine, Louis F., A.B., English, Devils Lake, N.D. . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Young Republicans (vice president). Poppe, Jo Anna C B.S., Elementary Education, Murdo, S.D. . . . Presentation College. Prose, Marilyn M., A.B., Philosophy, Chicago. Pruden, Mary Lee, A.B., Sociology, Owensboro, Ky. . . . Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sodality (president). Shadows (copy editor). President ' s Scholarship, Sociology Club, Kiewit Dorm Council. Rashid, Janice A., A.B., Sociology, Omaha. Ready, Margaret M., B.S.N., Nursing, St. Joseph, Mo. . . . Dean ' s List, Duchesne. Reeves. Mary Beth, A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Delta Zeta (president), Gamma Pi Epsilon, Psychology Club, Sociology Club, Prom Princess. Reynolds, Thomas P., B.S., Chemistry, Toledo, Ohio . . . American Chemical Society (president). Young Democrats (treasurer, vice president). Math Club, French Club (presi- dent). Pep Club, Full Tuition Scholarship. Rice. Patricia M., B.S., Elementary Education, Milwaukee, Wis. . . . Sophomore Class Secretary, Alpha Sigma Alpha (president, vice president), Gamma Pi Epsiion, Phi Alpha Theta, SNEA, Arts Council, Homecoming Princess, Future Teacher ' s Scholarship, Queen Creighton XLIII. Ridder, Richard J., A.B., English, Elgin, Neb. . . . Future Teacher ' s Scholarship, St. John Vianney Seminary. Rinschen, Jill E., A.B., Latin, Omaha . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, SNEA, Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart Candidate. Ripp, Joan M., B.S.N., Nursing, Arlington Heights, 111. . . . Homecoming Princess. Ristau, William D., A.B., Sociology, Scribner, Neb. . . . King ' s Men (vice president). Sodality (vice president), Miramar College. Roche. Susan M.. A.B., French, Overland Park, Kan. . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha (treasurer). Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sodal- ity, People to People, Hamilton College. Roelle. Pat, B.S.N., Nursing, Columbus, Neb. . . . Xavier Forum, Nurses Club, College of St. Mary. Rouse, James W. Jr., A.B., English, Omaha . . . Sodality, SNEA (treasurer). Future Teacher ' s Scholarship. Rysavy, Joseph V., A.B., English, Bellevue, Neb. . . . CUHLA, SNEA, Iowa State University. Sacca, Rosario A. Jr., A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Phi Kappa Psi. Santoro, James J., B.S., Biology, Montclair, N.J. . . . KOCU, Young Republicans. Schafer, Nicholas J., A.B., Sociology, Council Bluffs. Schill, Teresa M., A.B., English, Belleville, 111. . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Concert Band. Schnusenberg, Christine C, A.B., German, Omaha . . . People to People. Schroeder, Stephen K., A.B., Journalism, Omaha . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon (vice president). Pi Delta Epsilon, Creigh- tonian (editor). Intramural Student Director, KOCU (pub- lic relations director), Deglman Dormitory Council, Omaha Press Club Scholarship, Prom Prince. Shaughness, Ann W., A.B., English, Dallas, Tex. . . . Jun- ior Class Secretary, Student Senate, Honorary Colonel Candidate. Arts seniors Sliva, Eugene A., B.S., Mathematics, Omaha. Smith, Stephen D., B.S., Biology, Omaha. Sokol, Laurence J., A.B., English, Omaha . . . Shadows (copy editor). Regis College. Stahn, Jeffery R.. B.S., Biology, Powell, Wyo. . . . NWCC Junior College. Starr, Melissa A., A.B., English, Dallas, Tex. . . . Theta Phi Alpha, Alpha Psi Omega, Sodality, Creighton Players. Stivers, Ann D., A.B., Sociology, Omaha . . . Sociology Club, Psychology Club, Young Republicans. Stultz, Jane M., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha . . Pre-Medical Technologists Club. Sublet, Robert £., A.B., Political Science. Council Bluffs . . . Sodality (vice president), Omaha Sodality Union (vice president). Political Research Group (secretary). Society for Social Justice (treasurer). Summers, Rhondalynn, A.B., English, Omaha . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, SNEA. Swiatek, Sharon K., B.S., Medical Technology, Millard, Neb. . . . Theta Phi Alpha. Tenenbaum, Norman, A.B., English, Washington, D.C. . . . Alpha Sigma Nu, Shadows (associate editor). Tutor Corps, Student Initiative Conference. Tinley, Michael E., A.B., English, Council Bluffs . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon, King ' s Men, Sodality, Young Democrats, Creighton Players. Tolman, Peggy A., B.S., Medical Technology, Worland. Wyo. . . . Theta Phi Alpha (treasurer). Gamma Pi Epsilon, Rifle Team, Pre-Medical Technologists Club (vice presi- dent), Creighton Scholarship. Toure k, Margaret M., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha . . . Gamma Pi Epsilon (secretary), Sodality, SNEA, Rev. James J. Morrin Scholarship, Future Teachers Scholarship, Dean ' s List. Troia, Anthony S.. A.B., Philosophy, Omaha. Trouba. Shareen J.. B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha . . . Pre-Medical Technologist Club (secretary). Vacanti, Alfio A., A.B., Spanish, Omaha. Van Iperen, Ronald L., A.B., Psychology, George, Iowa . . . Phi Kappa Psi, Northwestern College. Wachal, Annette M., B.S.N., Nursing, Schuyler, Neb. . . . Nurses Club. Walker, Thomas J., A.B., Sociology, Jefferson, Iowa . . . Sociology Club. Young Democrats, KOCU, Loras College. Walsh, Frances A., A.B., Sociology, Rockville Center, N.Y. . . . Band, Glee Club, Sociology Club, Bluejay, Honorary Colonel Candidate. Warin, Roger E„ A.B., History, Omaha . . . Phi Alpha Theta (vice president). Sodality (vice president, president), Creighton Forum of Organizations, Dean ' s List, Debate Scholarship, Jesuit College, Who ' s Who. Washburn, Michael C, A.B., Political Science, Omaha. Wedemeyer, Mary Sue, B.S., Biology, Atlantic, Iowa . . . Creighton Scholarship, Oak Ridge Fellowship, College of Saint Maiy. Wellman. Robert T., A.B., English, Omaha . . . Phi Kappa Psi (secretary). Young Republicans, SNEA, KOCU. Wojteuk, Jennifer C, A.B., Psychology, Jewett City, Conn. . . . Xavier Forum, Psychology Club, French Club, WRA, Sociology Club, Rifle Team. Wolpert, John A., B.S., Biology, Onawa, Iowa. Yaggie, Alice L., A.B,, English, Yankton, S.D. Zarlengo, Paula M., B.S.N., Nursing, Denver . . . Theta Phi Alpha, Colorado Club, Pep Club, Nurses Club. Business Seniors Addy, Charles J., B.S.B.A., Economics, Marcus. Iowa . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon, International Relations Club (presi- dent). Young Democrats (treasurer). Political Research Group, Deglman Hall Board of Governors, President ' s Scholarship. Amdor, William F., B.S.A.B.. Marketing, Massen a, Iowa . . . Alpha Kappa Psi (president), Rifle Team. Anderson. William R., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Delta Sigma Pi, Administrative Management Society. Uni- versity oil Nebraska. 307 Business seniors Arend, James L., B.S.B.A., Marketing, Alexandria, S.D. . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon, South Dakota Club, University of South Dakota. Becker, Bryan C B.S.B.A., Economics, Kingsley, Iowa . . . Junior class secretary-treasurer, Business Administra- tion Council (president), Delta Sigma Pi, Administrative Management Society (president), International Relations. Beninato, Gerald S., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Alpha Sigma Nu, Beta Alpha Psi, Baseball Team. Berney, Thomas J.. B.S.B.A., Management, Peoria, 111. . . . Delta Sigma Pi (vice president). Administrative Manage- ment Society. Bolitho, LaRita L., B.S.B.A., Marketing, Golden Colo. . . . Phi Gamma Nu, Colorado Club, Administrative Manage- ment Society, Business Administration Council, Loretto Heights College. Boyle. James J., B.S.B.A., General Business, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Sophomore Class President, Delta Sigma Pi (treasurer). Business Administration Council (secretary- treasurer). Brady, Thomas P., B.S.B.A., General Business, Bellevue, Neb. . . . Delta Sigma Pi, Sodality, Administrative Man- agement Society. R.O.T.C. Band. Bussey, Walter D. Jr., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Council Bluffs. Canelii, Carole L., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Zeta. Cioualre, Terence A., B.S.B.A., Finance, Gothenburg, Neb. . . . Delta Sigma Pi, King ' s Men, Sodality. Daniel, Robert J., B.S.B.A., General Business, Tenafly, N.J. . . . Alpha Kappa Psi (vice president). Decker, Robert W., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Belle Fourche, S.D. . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Young KepuDlicans. Delaney, Michael M., B.S.B.A., Management, Burlington, Iowa . . . Alpha Sigma Nu, King ' s Men, University of iNoire Dame. Domanski, Theodore E., B.S.B.A., Management, Omaha. Doss, Dean F., B.S.B.A., Marketing, Salem, S.D. . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, South Dakota Club. Eischeid, Gary L., B.S.B.A., Management, Halbur, Iowa . . . Alpha Kappa Psi. Eisele, Robert G., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Whittemore, Iowa . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Phi Alpha Delta, Creighton Players. Eliopoulos, Elias J., B.S.B.A., Economics, Athens, Greece . . . Phi Kappa Psi (treasurer). Soccer Club. Fischer, Daniel A., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Bellevue, Neb. FitzGibbon, Gerald E.. B.S.B.A.. Marketing, Sioux City, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Pi. Flannery, Arthur D., B.S.B.A., General Business, Elk Point, S.D. . . . South Dakota Club, Bluejay, Best Actor 1966. Flynn, William C, B.S.B.A., General Business, Davenport, Iowa . . . Swanson Hall Board of Governors, University of Colorado. Glaser, James F., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Delta Sigma Pi. Gross, Joseph W. Jr., B.S.B.A., General Business, Omaha . . . Junior Class Vice President, Delta Sigma Pi, Adminis- trative Management Society, Busin ess Administration Council. Haas, Edward J., B.S.B.A., Accounting, El Paso, 111. . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi (president). Business Administration Council, Administrative Management So- ciety, Dean ' s List. Henkenius, Richard S., B.S.B.A., Economics, Arcadia, Iowa . . . Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Swanson Hall Gov- ernor. Hermsen, Roger J., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Maple River, Iowa . . . Alpha Kappa Psi (treasurer), Beta Alpha Psi, Administrative Management Society. Hickman, Sister Maribeth R.S.M., B.S.B.A., Management. Yuma. Colo. . . . College of Saint Mary. Holt, Donald E. Jr., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Clinton, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi, Administrative Man- agement Society, Freshman Class Vice President, Student Board of Governors. Hughes, John B.. B.S.B.A.. Marketing, Columbus, Neb. . . . Phalanx (president), Young Republicans, Saint Tho- mas College. Kalina, John J. Jr., B.S.B.A., General Business, Omaha. Kearney, Thomas J., B.S.B.A., Management, Omaha . . . Phi Kappa Psi (treasurer). Kelly, Michael E., B.S.B.A., Management, Iowa City, Iowa . . . Freshman Class president. Administrative Manage- ment Society, King ' s Men, Young Democrats, International Relations, Creighton Forum of Organizations. Kenkel, Russell D.. B.S.B.A., Marketing, Defiance, Iowa . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Administrative Management Soci- ety. Kinney, John P., B.S.B.A., Finance, Cedar Rapids, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Pi, Administrative Management Society. Klenda, Wayne F„ B.S.B.A., Management, Omaha . . . Del- ta Sigma Pi. Knolla, Steven T., B.S.B.A., General Business, Wichita. Koroulis, William N., B.S.B.A., Management, Rawlins, Wyo. . . . Phalanx. Kubat, George J., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Nebra- ska C.P.A. Scholarship. Kudelko, Robert M., B.S.B.A., Management, Pasadena, Md. . . . Delta Sigma Pi, Cheerleader. Lawler, Michael F., B.S.B.A., Finance, Westside, Iowa . . . Concert Band (president). Little, Dennis M., B.S.B.A., Marketing, Centerville,, Iowa . . . Alpha Kappa Psi (president). Longstreet, Michael C. B.S.B.R., Marketing, Shenandoah, Iowa . . . Senior Class vice president, Business Admin- istration Council. Lucas, Thomas J., B.S.B.A., Finance, Sioux Falls, S.D. . . . Business Administration Council, South Dakota Club (vice president). Administrative Management Society (vice president). Pep Club, Swirriming. Mahoney, Timothy J., B.S.B.A., Management, Boone,, Iowa . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Young Republicans, Dean ' s List, Boone Junior College, Saint John ' s University. Marley, Patrick M., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Blencoe Iowa. McAllister, Gregory C, B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Beta Alpha Psi, Administrative Management Society. McGovern, Thomas B., B.S.B.A., General Business, Lincoln, Neb. . . . Administrative Management Society, Sodality, Golf Team (captain). McKim, DeAnn M., B.S.B.A., Management, Grand Island, Neb. . . . Phi Gamma Nu, Administrative Management So- ciety, WRA, San Diego College for Women. McWilliams, Donald P., B.S.B.A., General Business, Omaha . . . Sodality, Young Republicans. Meierhoffer, Michael, B.S.B.A., General Business, Saint Joseph, Mo. . . . Beta Theta Phi, University of Missouri. Monestero, Rosalie A.. B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Delta Zeta, College of Saint Mary. Morrissey, Kevin M., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega, King ' s Men. Murphy, R. Patrick, B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi, King ' s Men, Administra- tive Management Society. Nave, Bernard J., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Foster, Neb. . . . Junior Class Secretary, Delta Sigma Pi, Administrative Management Society, Interfraternity Council (president). Neppl, Raymond D., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Spencer, Iowa . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi (secretary). Ad- ministrative Management Society. Norkaitis, Florence M., B.S.B.A., General Business, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Phi Gamma Nu (president), Gamma Pi Epsilon, Beta Gamma Sigma, SNEA, Business Administra- tion Council, Administrative Management Society, Who ' s Who, Drake University. 308 Orlman, Jerome J„ B.S.B.A., General Business, Omaha . Phi Kappa Psi. Pace. Timothy C, B.S.B.A., Economics, Omaha. Parker. John R., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Beta Alpha Psi, King ' s JVlen, Sodality, Student Leadership Con- ference (chairman). Parade Marshal. Pietig, Donald F., B.S.B.A., Finance, Carroll, Iowa . . Northwest Missouri State. Powers. Timothy L.. B.S.B.A., Marketing, Rock Island, 111. . . . CUHLA (vice president). Basketball Team (captain). Prophater, William H.. B.S.B.A., Marketing, Chagrin Falls, Ohio . . . Alpha Phi Omega. Ramacciotti, Frank P.. B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega (president). Administrative Manage- ment Society, University of Minnesota. Reiff, Janice M., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Fort Dodge, Iowa . . . Phi Gamma Nu, Spanish Club, Young Democrats. Rinker, Thomas A., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha. Rowan, Robert D.. B.S.B.A., Management, Omaha. Ryan, Michael J., B.S.B.A., Management, Portland Ore. . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Administrative Management Soci- ety (secretary-treasurer), Multnomah College. Sailer, Jeff F., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Schleswig, Iowa . . . Beta Gamma Sigma (president). Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi (vice president). Dean ' s List. Schumacher, Stephen W., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega (treasurer), Beta Alpha Psi, Busi- ness Administration Management Society, Dean ' s List. Schuman. Frank A., B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Del- ta Sigma Pi, Administrative Management Society. Shank. Lawrence C, B.S.B.A., Finance, Peoria, 111. . . . Alpha Kappa Psi. Shomaker, Robert L.. B.S.B.A., Finance, Omaha . . . U.S. Air Force, Iowa State University. Sievers, Stanley E.. B.S.B.A., Accounting, Walnut, Iowa . . . Administrative Management Society. Sondag. Robert J.. B.S.B.A., Accounting, Clarinda, Iowa . . . Freshmen Class secretary-treasurer, Alpha Kappa Psi, Beta Alpha Psi, Administrative Management Society. Spinharney. Michael P., B.S.B.A., Marketing, Omaha . . . Junior Class president. Delta Sigma Pi, Business Admin- istration Council (vice president). Administrative Manage- ment Society, Creighton Scholarship, Prom Prince. Stamp, Wesley J. Jr.. B.S.B.A., Accounting, Neola, Iowa. Stuppy, James C. B.S.B.A., Accounting, Saint Joseph, Mo. . . . i reshman Class treasurer. Delta Sigma Pi (vice presi- dent), Beia Alpha Psi, Administrative ivianagement Soci- ety, ioung Kepublicans. Sutera, Vincent P.. B.S.B.A., General Business, Omaha . . . Senior Class president, Phi Kappa Psi (president), Busi- ness Administration Council. Vokal, James D,. B.S.B.A., Marketing, Omaha . . . King ' s Men, Administrative Management Society. Walsh. Thomas G., B.S.B.A., Marketing, Vail, Iowa . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Sodality. Weihs. Jerome F.. B.S.B.A., Economics, Westphalia, Iowa . . . Phalanx, Alpha Sigma Nu (secretary). Westendorf. Neal W.. B.S.B.A., Accounting, Smithland, Iowa . . . CUHLA, Administrative Management Society, Baseball Team. Wimbush, Frank A.. B.S.B.A., Marketing, Springfield, 111. . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon (treasurer). Young Democrats, Chicago Club. Wintz, Robert P.. B.S.B.A., Accounting, Omaha . . . Iota Kappa Epsilon, Administrative Management Society. Wolta, Carol M., B.S.B.A., Management, Cicero, 111. . . Alpha Sigma Alpha (treasurer). Phi Gamma Nu (secretary). Gamma Pi Epsilon, Chicago Club, Prom Princess. Young, Victor S., B.S.B.A., Management, Brooklyn, N.Y. Dental seniors Beaton, Donald E., D.D.S., Cheyenne, Wyo. . . . Iota Kap- pa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta, University of Wyoming. Caterinichio, Joseph P., D.D.S., Anchorage, Alaska . . . Xi Psi Phi, Gonzaga University. Chenovick. Dennis A.. D.D.S., Helena, Mont. . . Delta Sigma Delta, Carroll College. Decker. James E.. D.D.S.. Los Angeles, Calif. . Delta Sigma Delta, Pasadena City College. Desmarteau. Ronald M., D.D.S., Damar, Kan . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Freshman Class Vice President, President ' s Scholarship, Prom Prince. Elmore. Charles J., D.D.S., Santa Cruz, Calif. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, St. Mary ' s College. Epstein. Gary A., D.D.S., Omaha . . . Delta Sigma Delta (treasurer). Fermelia. Arthur A.. D.D.S., Rock Springs, Wyo. . . . Dental Student Board. Forneret. George E.. D.D.S., Los Angeles, Calif. . . . Delta Sigma Delta. Gibson. Kenneth E.. D.D.S., Meridian, Idaho . . . Delta Sigma Delta (vice president), Boise Junior College. Griffith. Lynn K.. D.D.S., Guthrie Center, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Delta. Harmon. Joseph H.. D.D.S., Juneau, Alaska . . . Gonzaga University. Hasey. Roger E.. D.D.S., Cooperstown, N.D. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, North Dakota State University. Haver. James R.. D.D.S., Shawnee Mission, Kan. . . . Del- ta Sigma Delta, Kearney State Teacher ' s College. Heffelfinger. David A., D.D.S., San Francisco, Calif. . . . San Francisco State College. Hier. Stephen D., D.D.S., Alpena, Mich. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, University of Detroit. Higginbotham. Dennis R.. D.D.S., Council Bluffs, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Alpha Sigma Nu, Boyne Scholarship. Higgins, Joseph P., D.D.S., Oxnard, Calif. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Loyola University of Los Angeles, Prom Prince. Horton, Ronald R.. D.D.S., Casper, Wyo. . . . Delta Sigma Delta. Phi Theta Kappa, Casper College, University of Nebraska. Xi Psi Phi University of Delta Imm, Rudolph F., D.D.S., Littleton, Colo. , (vice president, president). Regis College. Johnson, Dana J., D.D.S., Boulder, Colo. . Colorado. Jorgensen, William N., D.D.S., Flagler, Colo. Sigma Delta, Adam State College. Keenan, R. Michael, D.D.S., Union, Wash. . . . University of Washington. Kozal, Richard L., D.D.S., Omaha . . . Delta Sigma Delta. Low, Eugene. D.D.S., Stockton, Calif. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, University of the Pacific. Mok, Tony W., D.D.S., Hong Kong . . . Delta Sigma Delta, University of Nebraska. Moses, Wilford D.. D.D.S., Parma, Idaho . . . Brigham Young University, University of Utah. Nichols, Howard M., D.D.S., Waterloo, Iowa. Patchett, Gregory Sherman, D.D.S., Santa Barbara, Calif. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, University of California. Pedotto, Joseph J.. D.D.S., Denver . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Colorado Club (treasurer), Regis College. Rabassa, Antonio Luis, D.D.S., Havana, Cuba . . . Havana University. Rensch, Raymond E., D.D.S., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . Delta Sigma Delta. Student Board of Governors (vice president). Arts Sodality, Varsity Basketball (statistician). Richey, Wayne L., D.D.S., Los Angeles . . . University of Southern California. Roberts, Wilbur E., D.D.S., Aurora, Colo. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, University of Denver. Ross, Horace E.. D.D.S., Carlsbad, N.M. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Senior Class President, Baylor University. Schultz, Roger William. D.D.S., Minneapolis . . . Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Seale. Patrick M.. D.D.S., Coeur d ' Alene, Idaho . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Washington State University, University of Idaho. Smith, Jerome R., D.D.S., South Sioux City, Neb. . . . Delta Sigma Delta. 309 Tengler, Robert J„ D.D.S., Denver . . . Denver University, Colorado University. Tillmanns, David V., D.D.S., Los Angeles . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Alpha Sigma Nu. Vogelsberg, Gary Mack, D.D.S., Denver . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Regis College. Wahle. Brian E„ D.D.S., Burlingame, Calif. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Gonzago University. Windsor, Trevar L., D.D.S., Lynwood, Calif. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Long Beach State. Zalewski, Allan R., D.D.S., Lake Stevens, Wash. . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Gonzaga University. Law seniors Allen, James M., J.D., Freeport, 111. . . . Phi Alpha Delta, Loras College. Cerveny, Richard A., J.D., Omaha. Cornell, Bruce E., J.D., Fort Dodge, Iowa . . . Phi Alpha Delta. Dugan, John P.. J.D., Pacific Palisades, Calif. ... Phi Al- pha Delta (president). Elder, James C J.D., Marquette, Mich. . . . Phi Alpha Delia, Nebraska Student Bar Association, American Law Student Association. Harrison, Frank T., J.D., Des Moines, Iowa . . . Student Bar Association (president), Freshman Class Treasurer, Drake University, Prom Prince. Hirschberg, Larry J., J.D., Farnhamville, Iowa . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Phi Alpha Delta. Huck, Robert J„ J.D., Norfolk, Neb. . . . Nebraska Student Bar Association, American Law Student Association. Jangers, Dean J., J.D., Bellevue, Neb. . . . Student Bar Association (treasurer-secretary). Phi Alpha Delta (treas- urer). Kaiman, Howard A., J.D., Omaha. Kirchner, James F., J.D., Omaha . . . Student Bar Asso- ciation. Kuhlmann, Dale D„ J.D., Omaha . . . Phi Alpha Delta. Lee. John Michael. J.D., Fremont, Neb. . . . Student Bar Association (.vice president). Law Scholarship, University of Nebraska. Leise, Clair L., J.D., Yankton, S.D. ... Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Senior Class Secretary. Losch, Richard C. J.D., Omaha ... Phi Alpha Delta, Stu- dent Bar Association, University of Omaha. Mackiewicz. Alan J., J.D., Omaha . . . Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, National Moot Court Team. Mall. Ken G., J.D., Dixon, 111. ... Phi Alpha Delta. McShane. James E., J.D., Omaha . . . Sodality (prefect, secretary), Young Republicans, Student Bar Association. Metzinger, Paul H., J.D., Caldwell, Kan. Moore, Dwight J., J.D., Omaha . . . Freshman Class Presi- dent, Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Lena Lord Scholarship, Omaha University. Murphy, James A., J.D., Omaha. Neises, Kenneth J., J.D., Viola, Kan. . . . Alpha Sigma Nu, Student Bar Association. Oakes, William T.. J.D., Clinton, Iowa . . . Junior Class president. Phi Alpha Delta, Moot Court Committee, ALSA Representative to Montreal. Over. Oliver Oscar. J.D., Council Bluffs, Iowa . . . Phi Alpha Delta, Legal Aid Society, Omaha University. Perez, George H„ J.D., Santa Fe, N.M. ... Phi Alpha Del- ta, Student Bar Association. Reagan, Ronald E., J.D., Bellevue, Neb. . . . Alpha Sigma Nu, Student Bar Association, Farmers Insurance Group Scholarship, University of Nebraska. Riley, Philip R., J.D., Omaha . . . Senior Class President, Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association. Schwalb, Natan, J.D., Omaha . . . Phi Alpha Delta, Omaha University. Sloan, Steve A., J.D., Omaha ... Pi Lambda Phi, Dean ' s List, University of Oklahoma. Smith, Thomas D.. J.D., Omaha . . . Phi Alpha Delta. Spellman, Martin E., J.D., Woodward, Iowa . . . Young Democrats, Dean ' s List, Drake University. Stillmock, William, J.D., Omaha ... Phi Alpha Delta. Tighe, William J,. J.D., Omaha. Toohill, Joseph V., J.D., Faimington, 111. . . . Phi Alpha Delta, St. Ambrose College. Vickers, David J., J.D., Sioux Falls, S.D. . . . Senior Class Treasurer, Phi Alpha Delta, Moot Court. Voight, H. Max. J.D., Omaha ... Phi Alpha Delta, Stu- dent Bar Association, Omaha University. Watson, Michael A., J.D., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. . . . Junior Class President, Phi Alpha Delta, ALSA Representative, national treasurer, American Law Student Association, Student Bar Association. Weaver, Richard E., J.D., Grand Island, Neb. . . . Delta Theta Phi, Nebraska Wesleyan. Weibel. Charles W., J.D., Aberdeen, S.D. ... Pi Kappa Delta, Student Bar Association, Northern State University. Medicine seniors Alfaro, Felix B., M.D., San Francisco . . . Phi Rho Sigma, University of San Francisco. Bandiera, Samuel J., M.D., Omaha . . . Phi Rho Sigma. Bianchi, Patrick A., M.D., Sacramento, Calif. . . . Phi Chi, Sacramento State University. Bisbee, Allan C, M.D., Onawa, Iowa . . . Phi Rho Sigma. Bodensteiner, Thomas L., M.D., Fort Dodge, Iowa . . . So- dality (vice president), St. John ' s University, Iowa State University. Borel, Sylvain R., M.D., Healdsburg, Calif. ... Phi Chi, Sodality, St. Mary ' s College. Bourke, Larry T., M.D., Omaha . . . Phi Rho Sigma. Bourque, Adrian R., M.D., New York . . . Columbia Uni- versity. Brennan, Richard James, M.D., Falls City, Neb. . . . Phi Rho Sigma. Capece, Nicholas R., M.D., New Hyde Park, N.Y. . . . Phi Chi, Sodality, Manhattan College. Cavano, Frank J., M.D., Kingston, N.Y. ... Phi Rho Sig- ma, Alpha Omega Alpha, Marist College. Coll ins. Michael McGowin, M.D., Cathedral City, Calif. . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Loyola University. Crisera, Arthur A., M.D., Portland, Ore. . . . Phi Rho Sig- ma, Avalon Scholarship, University of Oregon. Dee, Thomas H„ M.D., Upland, Calif. . . . Phi Rho Sigma (treasurer). Alpha Omega Alpha (vice president), Chattey College, University of California. DelDeo, Vito R., M.D., Cranston, R.I. . . . Phi Rho Sigma, St. Louis University. DellaRocca, Robert C, M.D., White Plains, N.Y. ... Phi Rho Sigma (treasurer), Sodality, Villanova University. Donahue, Michael J., M.D., Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y. . . . Phi Chi, Manhattan College. Englund, Thomas G., M.D., St. Paul, Minn. . . . Phi Rho Sigma, College of St. Thomas. Escobar. Mike F.. M.D., Modesto, Calif. . . . Phi Chi, Fresno State. Factor, Don E., M.D., Oak Park, 111. ... Phi Chi. Firpo. John J., M.D., San Francisco . . . Phi Chi, Johns Hopkins University. Foley, Thomas M., M.D., Sayre, Penn. . . . Phi Chi (presi- dent). Student American Medical Association, University of Scranton, Prom Prince. Gerend, Jacob M.. M.D., Sheboygan, Wis. . . . Phi Chi, Sodality, Student American Medical Association (vice presi- dent). University of Notre Dame. Gibbs, James A.. M.D., Tempe, Ariz. . . . Phi Chi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Arizona State University, University of Utah. Gifford. Christopher G., M.D., Esterville, Iowa . . . Phi Rho Sigma. Gingerelli, Frank, M.D., Belleville, N.J. ... Phi Chi, Seton Hall University. Goetz, Robert L., M.D., Portland, Ore. . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, St. Ma ry ' s College. 310 Graham. William A., M.D., Los Angeles, Calif. . . . Phi Chi, Sophomore Class Vice President, Junior Class Presi- dent, U.S. Naval Academy. Havel, Nicholas J.. M.D., Omaha . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Notre Dame University. Heieck. John J., M.D., Duarte, Calif. ... Phi Rho Sigma, St. Mary ' s College. Holcomb. Richard J. G., M.D., Tacoma, Wash. . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Sodality (secretary), St. Martin ' s College. Honch. Gerald W„ M.D., Montebello, Calif. ... Phi Chi, Student American Medical Association (president), Cali- fornia State College. Jordan, M. Colin. M.D., Anaheim, Calif. . . . Alpha Omega Alpha, Loyola University. Kellogg. Samuel G.. M.D., Rock Springs, Wyo. . . . Alpha Omega Alpha, Sodality. King. Allen B.. M.D., Salinas, Calif. . . . Alpha Omega Al- pha, Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Rho Sigma, Sophomore Class secretary-treasurer, Junior Class secretary-treasurer. Sen- ior Class vice president. Lally. Thomas Charles. M.D., Clinton, low a . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Sodality, Student American Medical Association, University of Iowa. Langdon. Gerald J., M.D., Omaha . . . Phi Rho Sigma. Langdon. John G.. M.D., Omaha . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Alpha Sigma Nu (president). Alpha Omega Alpha, Sodality (pre- fect) Lenahan. John A.. M.D., San Francisco . . . Phi Rho Sigma. Linehan. Timothy E., M.D., Olympia, Wash. . . . Phi Chi, Sodality. LoPiccolo. Philip F.. M.D., Huntington, N.Y. . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Villanova University. Manion. Thomas Smith. M.D., Worthington, Minn. . . . Phi Rho Sigma, St. John ' s University. Matthews. Robert M.. M.D., Buffalo, N.Y. ... Phi Chi, Uni- versity of Buffalo, Canisius College. McGeady. Stephen J.. M.D., River Edge, N.J. ... Phi Rho Sigma, Fordham University. Mick. Alfred M.. M.D., Boise, Idaho . . . Phi Rho Sigma. Murphy. M. John, M.D., Willard, N.Y. ... Phi Rho Sigma, Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute. O ' Connor. George J.. M.D., Brooklyn, N.Y. . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Seton Hall University. O ' Halloran, Michael J.. M.D., Minneapolis, Minn. . . . Phi Chi, John Carroll University. Oliveto, Eugene Charles, M.D., Omaha . . . Phi Rho Sigma, St. John ' s University. Otto, John A., M.D., Falls City, Neb. ... Phi Rho Sigma, Sodality, Avon Scholarship. Pagano, James M., M.D., Los Angeles . . . Phi Rho Sigma, University of Southern California. Pautler, Thomas G., M.D., Walla Walla, Wash. ... Phi Rho Sigma, Gonzaga University. Privitera. James R.. M.D., Buffalo, N.Y. Prusmack. John P.. M.D., Portola Valley, Calif. ... Phi Rho Sigma, San Jose State University. Rishwain, Anthony B.. M.D., Stockton, Calif. . . . Univer- sity of the Pacific. Shaurette. Glen N., M.D., Chilton, Wis. . . . Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Sigma Nu, Pfitzer Scholarship. Smith, James J., M.D., West Point, Neb. ... Phi Chi, Sodality, Dean ' s List. Stegman. David W., M.D., Marshalltown, Iowa . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Senior Class President, Junior Class Vice Presi- dent, Notre Dame University. Stolarskyj, Alex T., M.D., Omaha. Thieman, Thomas G., M.D., Huron, S.D. . . . Phi Rho Sigma (secretary) Tipton. William W., M.D., Chico, Calif. ... Phi Rho Sigma (vice president, president). Freshman Class president, Chico State, University of Oregon, Prom Prince. Troska, Joseph L., M.D., Enid, Okla. ... Phi Chi, Phillips University. Van Roy, Ronald L., M.D., La Canada, Calif. . . . Phi Chi, Interfraternity Council, University of Southern California. Wolf, Edward A. Jr.. M.D., Spokane, Wash. ... Phi Rho Sigma. Young, Franklin S. H.. M.D., Honolulu, Hawaii . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Young Republicans, Hawaiian Club, Chemistry Club, Pediatric Club, Creighton University. Pharmacy seniors Anderson. Donald L., B.S.Ph., Omaha University. APhA, Omaha Bavaxesco. Paul J.. B.S.Ph., Omaha ... Phi Delta Chi (sec- retary, vice president), APhA. Benecke. George W.. B.S.Ph., Omaha . . . Sophomore Class vice president. Junior Class president, Rho Chi (vice presi- dent), APhA (vice president). Dean ' s List, Prom Prince. Bezbxadich, Miriam. B.S.Ph., Omaha. Ciurej. Terrence F.. B.S.Ph., Omaha . . . Dean ' s List. Coppage. Larry G.. B.S.Ph., Fort Madison, Iowa . . Sodal- ity (treasurer), APhA, University of Iowa. Daiker. Barbara A.. B.S.Ph., Omaha . . . Saint Vincent ' s Hospital School of Nursing, Sioux City, Iowa. Denbo. Richard D., B.S.Ph., Van Home, Iowa . . . Alpha Phi Omega, Rho Chi, Alpha Sigma Nu (secretary), King ' s Men, APhA (president). English. Daniel D.. B.S.Ph., Omaha . . . APhA. Glassmaker, James L., B.S.Ph., Spalding, Neb. Hedges, Arthur C. B.S.Ph., Omaha ... Phi Delta Chi (secretary, president). Held. Leo L.. B.S.Ph., Central City, Neb. Keegan. Roy T., B.S.Ph., Richland Center Wis. . . . Mar- quette University. Lamb. Daniel B., B.S.Ph., Chicago . . . APhA (treasurer). Lars en. David D.. B.S.Ph., Council Bluffs . . . Senior Class secretary, APhA, U.S. Army. Leal. Manuel J., B.S.Ph., Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega, People to People, APhA, Omaha University. Lewis. Darrell D„ B.S.Ph., Boulder . . . University of Colo- rado. Miernik. Michaeline A.. B.S.Ph., Sioux City, Iowa . . . Sophomore Class secretary. Junior Class secretary. Lambda Kappa Sigma (secretary, president). Sodality, WRA Swim- ming Team, Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart candidate, Home- coming Princess 1965, 1966. Morken. Edward S.. B.S.Ph., Martinez, Calif. Rios, Salvador A,. B.S.Ph., Aurora. 111. Sanger. James M.. B.S.Ph., Bird Island, N.Y. . . . Freshman Class president. Alpha Sigma Nu (treasurer), Rho Chi (president), APhA, Student Board of Governors. Skowlund, Susan J.. B.S.Ph., Milwaukee . . . APhA (sec- retary), Lambda Kappa Sigma (vice president). Student APhA Region 5 (secretary-treasurer), Rho Chi Award, Siena Heights College, University of Wisconsin. Soukup. Daniel L.. B.S.Ph., Columbus, Neb. . . . APhA. Swick. Lester C. B.S.Ph.. Council Bluffs . . . APhA, Mid- land College. Tucker, Edward R„ B.S.Ph., Omaha . . . Alpha Phi Omega (treasurer). Phi Kappa Psi, APhA, Swimming Team, Wal- green Pharmacy Scholarship, San Angelo Junior College. Wanek, Michael J., B.S.Ph., Aurora, Neb. . . . Sophomore Class president. Iota Kappa Epsilon (secretary, vice presi- dent). King Creighton XLIII. Warga, John E., B.S.Ph., Jacksonville, 111. . . . Senior Class president, APhA. Wood, Patricia A., B.S.Ph., Pawnee City, Neb. Wozny, Francis B., B.S.Ph., Grand Island, Neb. . . . Senior Class vice president. Young, Michael A., B.S.Ph., Spirit Lake, Iowa . . . Rho Chi (secretary, treasurer). APhA, Scholarship. Zuchowski, Edward M., B.S. Ph., Park Ridge, 111. . . . Freshman Class vice president, Phi Delta Chi, King ' s Men, Pep Club, Young Democrats, APhA. 311 Index Abbott, Pat 150 Acker, Sister Mary Donna 74 Adam, Barb 74 Addy, Charles 102,159,160,200,220 Addy, John 201 Ahem, Edward 161 Aitken, Joseph 74 Aitken, Mary 166,207 Albani, Frank 206 Albietz, Beth 48,74,183,187 Alcott, Edward 220 Alfaro, Felix 126 Alfers, Ken 220 Allegretti, Anthony 208 Allen, James 118 Allen, Dr. Roger 100,137 Aloisio, Peg 215 Alpha Kappa Psi 193 Alpha Omega Alpha 219 Alpha Phi Omega 197 Alpha Psi Omega 202 Alpha Sigma Alpha 184 Alpha Sigma Nu 201 Alston, Deborah 172 Alumni Council 139 Alwine, Sue 187 Aman, Dennis 164 Ambers, Jeff 217 Amdor, Judi 184 Amdor, Mike 171 Amdor, William 102 American Management Society 162,163 American Pharmaceutical Association 158 Ames, Dwight 31 Anderson, Carol 74,157 Anderson, Donald 131,154,156 Anderson, Glenn 196 Anderson, John 139 Anderson, Linda 149,162,263 Anderson, William 102,163 Anderzunas, Wally 230,233,236,237 Andrews, Dr. Richard 63 Angus, John 68,134,157 Angvik, Jane 157,165,263 Anselmi, Jim 159,164 Anthofer, Joseph 217 Aplington, Chris 22 Aplington, Nancy 74,172 Apostol, Robert 67 Archer, Nancy 166 Arend, James 102 Arnett, Jeanne 74,184 Arts and Sciences, School of 62 Ashford, Henry 194 Aslin, Mike, 164 Au, Vernon 204 Aziene, John 211 Azier, Tom 283 B Babcock, Jerry 200,202,230,235,238 Bachechi, John 172,201 Bachicha, Robert 208 Backstrom, Ellen 74,169 Bailey, Edd 58 Baines, Patricia 149 Baines. Pat 169 Baker, Bonnie 161 Bald, Jackie 167 Baleiko, Frank 206 Balen, Brendan 198 Balousek, John 41,74,144,199,202,203, 294 Bandiera, Samuel 126 Bara, Mary Kay 74 Barbaglia, Joe 194 Bargen, S.J., Rev. Robert 65,171 Barr, Eileen 169,184 Barrett, Katy 285 Barry, Pat 163 Barry, Susan 74 Bartek, Thomas 68 Barth, Don 208 Baseball 243 Basgall, Sister Agnes Claire 74 Basketball, Freshmen 241 Basketball, Varsity 230 Bates, Margaret 75 Battiato, Maralee 172,186 Battiato, Sharalee 75,186 Baumann, Carol 75,263 Baumann, Dr. Donald 63,138 Baumann, Nancy 188 Baumann, Terry 181 Baumann, Tom 75,157 Baumert, Jane 162,192 Baumgartner, Dennis 204 Bausch, Paul 139 Bavaresco, Paul 131, 214 Beaton, Donna 26,158,183,190,215 Beaton, Gene 205 Beaty, Donna 277 Beauchesne, Rene 72 Beck, Donald 100 Becker, Bryan 102,148,163,194 Becker, Cathy 149,153,161,167 Becker, Charles E. 58 Becker, John 58 Bedami, Andrea 28 Begley, Dr. John 101 Belknap, Dr. Robert 63 Bellavia, John 170 Bellus, James 268 Belvilacqua, Dr. Lee 139,237 Benecke, George 50,131,143,158,215 Benton, Donald 115 Beninato, Gerald 102 Bergan, Archbishop Gerald T. 298 Bergren, Mary 186,187 Berk, Diana 159 Berney, Thomas 102,194 Berquist, Gordon 73 BertagnoUi, Adele 158,162,215 Bertrand, Bob 171 Beszedes, Louis 68 Beta Alpha Psi 218 Beta Gamma Sigma 218 Bettinger, Alvin 64 Beveridge, Paul 155 Bezbradich, Miriam 131 Bezbradich, Nadine 215 Bianchi, Patrick 126 Bigelow, George 75 Bilbao, Rafael 253 Billerbeck, Robert 198 Binns, Jim 157 Binon, Paul 204 Birkbyk, Bill 151 Bisbee, Allan 126 Bishop, S.J., Rev. Raymond 66,149 Bisauta, Joan 75 Blamey, Mike 208 Blasco, Paula 157,165,184,276 Blaser, Janet 52,53,75 Blatti, Chris 184 Bloomingdale, Arthur 117 Blodgett, Ellen 156 Bluejay 180 Blum, Dan 284 Blumenschein, Gary 205 Board of Graduate Studies 138 Board of Regents 58 Bobo, Robert 206 Bodensteiner, Thomas 126,219 Boecker, Ted 198 Bogard, Barbara 75 Bogaard, Penni 184 Bogdan, Jeanne 184 Bogan, Kathy 149 Bogatz, Dr. Bernard 112 Boland, George B. 59 Boler, Patrick 172 Bolitho, LaRita 32,102,192 Bongers, Barry 204 Bongers, Dennis 159 Booth, Dr. Richard 297 Booth, Clarke 208 Borel, Sylvain 126,213 Borner, Susan 75,169,184 Bosley, Betty 159 Bottger, Robert 162 Bourke, Larry 126 Bourque, Adrian 126 Bousha, Jean 177,188 Bouske, Dan 243 Bova, John 241 Bower, Lynn 75 Bower, Tom 155 Boyce, Willie 230,233,235,236,238 Boyd, John 177,181 Boyle, James 102,194 Bracht, Mary Ann 75 Bradford, Judi 167 Bradley, John 151,280 Brady, Dr. Robert 112 Brady, Pat 200 Brady, Thomas 102 Bramer, George 73 Brannen, Chuck 206 Brehm, Ernst 70 Brennan, John 211 Brennan, Lawrence 75 Brennan, Patrick 280 Brennan, Richard 126 Brenner, Mona 76,160,187 Breslin, Patrick 201 Breunig, Pat 163 Briggs, Bill 172 Brock, Linda 76 Brown, Cathy 167 Brown, Elaine 169 Brown, Laurence 68 Brown, Shirley 189 Brown, Thomas 199 Brownell, William 155 Bruckner, Stephen 155 Bruggeman, Michael 151,281 Brundo, Gerald 208 Bruning, Carol 76 Bruno, Ron 275 Bryd, Gerald 139 Bruckner, Steve 171 Bruning, Carol 187 Brzica, Ann 155,161,186 Bucknell, Art 76,156 Buddi, Judy 157 Buddi, Tom 200 Buman, Edwin 64,156 Burke, Joseph 76 Burke, Kathy 263 Burke, Michael 150,154,164,197 Burke, Richard 243 Burke, Timothy 102 Burkey, Richard 208 Burkhard, Robert 139 Burney, Robert 52,170 Burns, Caryl 65 Burns, S.J., Rev. Leo J. 164 Burns, S.J., Rev. Robert Bus Ad Council 148 Busch, Rich 150 Business Administration, School of 99 Bussey, Walter 103 Butkiewicz, Mike 148,151,154,163 Byers, Mary 73 312 Bynum, Therial 150 Byrnes, Diane 166 Byrnes, Terri 169 Cahalane, Donna Rae 164,188, 221 Cahaiane, Michael 164,193 Cahill, S.J., Rev. Neil 101,164 Caldwell, Michael 172 Caley, David 76,196 Canelli, Carole 103 Cannon, Donald 71 Cannon, Jackie 167,184 Cantarero, Garcia 253 Capaldo, Ralph 213 Capece, Nicholas 126 Carey, Sheila 31,169 Carlson, Beverly 149,155 Carlson, Dr. Loren 71 Carnazzo, Joseph 199 Carson, Dr. Marshall 112 Carstensen, Peg 169,184 Carstensen, Skip 207 Carta, Salvadore 217 Castonguay, John 208 Castro, David 199,274 Caterinichio, Joseph 115 Cavaleri, Mike 206 Cavano, Frank 126,219 Cavel, Michael 217 Cavlovic, Francis 76 C-Cam 149 Cerveny, Janis 76 Cervi, Joe 213 Chaffee, Jon 213 Challis, Jack 46,178,194 Challis, Thomas 163 Chapek, Mary Lou 76,149,160,161,162, 172,202,263,289 Chapman, Betty 76,190,191,202 Chapman, Sue 155,166,188 Chase, Cliff 161,179 Chase, Donald 204 Chebuhar, Bill 148,159,163,194 Cheerleaders 229 Chenovick, Dennis 115,205 Chesire, John 199 Chicago Club 165 Chilese, Mary Pat 188 Chleborad, Donald 76 Choir 153 Christopherson, Mike 143,162,165,199, 293 Churchill, Robert 199,275 Cikota, John 159,163 Circo, Dennis 248,249 Cirlo. Paul 150 Cisar, Nancy 77 Ciurej, Terrence 131 Clabe, Msg. William 72 Clancy, Kathy 77,189 Clark, Dave 196 Clark, Edward 163,194 Clarke, Bob 159,201 Clauson, Chuck 281 Cleary, Sue 181 Clem, Charles 206 Clouatre, Terence 103,194 Cloyd, Bob 164,201 Club International 27 Coan, Margaret 169 Coate, Art 250 Coder, Timothy 77 Cody, Thomas 156 Cole, Kingston 248 Cole, Michael 194 Coleman, Karen 157,165,184 Collins, Michael 127 Collins, Patricia 77,103,285 Collins. Vicki 187 Comeau, Gerald 214 Commes, Daniel 77,200,201 Condon, Evonne 149,169 Conlan, Cathy 189 Connolly, Tim 172 Connor, Denny 196 Conover, Anne 149,153,157 Conrad, Walter 151 Conry, Dorothy 66 Conway, Bernard 61,139 Conway, Connie 77,187 Conway, Michael 77 Cook, Bill 150,281 Cook, Jim 160,201 Cook, Richard 211 Cooper, Sam 216 Coppage, Larry 131,153 Coppage, Mary 77 Corbeil, Mai 165,185 Corbett, Mary 22,171,263 Cornell, Bruce 118 Corcora, Bill 252 Corcoran, Bill 243 Costelloe, S.J., Rev. M. Josejh 69,138 Cotter, Nancy 186 Coury, Michael 217 Coyle, Mary Lynn 186 Crabtree, Tom 201 Crampton, Dr. James 130 Crawford, John 280 Crawford, Michael 150 Creighton Capers 47 Creightonian 174 Creighton Players 170 Crisera, Arthur 127 Criss, Mrs. Mabel L. 298 Crnkovich, Rick 198,292 Cromett, Colleen 165 Cronin, Glen 214 Cross, Steven 210 Crouchley, Barbara 77 Crouchley, Ted 266 Cruise, ' Tony 246 Cruz, Arturo 253 CUHLA 252 Culhane, Sharon 185 Cummings, Kathy 159 Cummings, Pam 30,36,48,77,148,172,285 Cummins, James 206 Cunningham, Margery 157 Curley, Ed 198 Curran, Frank 164 Curry, Patricia 149,291 Curtin, Dr. Charles 63 Curtin, Jack 163,193 Curtis, Nancy 169 Cutter, Betsy 167 Czapiewski, Billy 158 Czerwinski, Ann 130,134 Czereinski, Joseph 158,214 D Dachauer, S.J., Rev. Alban 70 DaCorsi, John 216,217 Daiker, Barbara 131 Dailey, Kay 48,77,172,184 Dalforno, Victor 213 Daly, Leo A. 58 Daly Joseph 78,150,154,197,243,252,256 Daly, Richard 78 Damico, Chuck 270 Dancewicz, Edward 213 Daneff, Carol 78 Daneff, Rose 167 Daniel, James 206 Daniel, Robert 103,193 Daniel, William 78 Danner, Marcia 188 Dasovic, Peter 161 Dasovich, W. Jeffrey 78,163 Daubel, Philip 78 Davis, John F. 59 Davis, Ruth 166 DeBakey, Dr. Michael 297 Decker, James 115,205 Decker, Robert 103 Dee, Jacqueline 78,142,174,202,203 Dee, Thomas 127,219 Denny, Dennis 78,160,293 DeFurio, Richard 78,199 Delaney, Jim 41 Delaney, Michael 103,163,202,280 DelDeo, Vito 127 Delehant, Linda 149 Delfelt, Ray 195 Dell, Mary 186 Delia Rocca, Robert 127 Delta Sigma Delta 204 Delta Sigma Pi 194 Delta Theta Phi 216 Delta Zeta 186 DeMarco, Ellen 166,285,295 Demman, James 78 Denbo, Richard 131,143,153,158,202.215 Denis, Sue 44,184,276 Dental Sodality 153 Denti, Al 241 Dentistry, School of 111 DePhillips, Kathy 263 DePuy, Alberto 253 Desch, Susan 169 Desmarteau, Ronald 50,115,205 Devine, Howard 38,39,78,170,203 Diana, Maj. Michele 72 Dickes, Thomas 158 Diesing, John D. 58 Dietz, Dr. Nicholas 162,289 DiLeo, Frank 230,233,243 Dillon, John 178,198 Dinsmore, Richard 159 Dixon, Dorothy 66 Dixon, Sue 149,165,202,300 Doberneck, Dr. Raymond 297 Dobson, Robert 202 Dodson, Marilyn 139 Dolan, Gary 206,270 Doll, Mary Lu 30,36,79 Domanski, Theodore 103 Domke, Louis 280 Donahue, Michael 127 Dondanville, Susan 185 Donnelly, Barbara 79 Dooling, Robert 79 Dolphin, Harry A. 61 Dorcak, Pat 166 Dorrington, Art 148,150,202,243,252,256 Dorwart, Clinton 172,281 Dorwart, Jack 172 Doss, Dean 103 Doud, Thomas 144,202,218 Dougherty, Karen 79 Dowd, Frank 153,204 Dowd, Mary 79 Dowell, Dr. D. Arnold 123 Downing, Dennis 208 Doyle, Hannah 73 Doyle, James A. Dean 117 Doyle, William 220 Drahota, Imy 153,189 Dreiling, Arthur 79 Driscoll, Carolyn 167,190,191 Drozda, Steve 44,199 Dubas, Sharon 166 Duerfeldt, Ray 148,164,218 Duffy, Gene 250 Duffy, Maureen 186 Duffy, Pat 153,187 Dugan, John 118,210 Dunbar, Thomas 161,280,284 Dunn, Bill 150,220 Durr, Mike 201 Durst, Franci 161,167 Durst, Jim 198 Dvorak, Lynette 79 Dworak, Joseph 79 Dworak, Rosemary 79 Dyer, Jack 31 E Eagan, Eileen 263,271 Eagan, S.J., Rev. Joseph 61,150,154,267 Eagleton, Katherine 79 Edquist, Erhart 58 Egan, Kathy 153,190,191 Egan, Richard, Dean 122,298 Egan, Rich 206 Egan, Susan, 30,33,37,79,165,166,181, 184,202,203 Eischeid, Gary 103 Eisele, Robert 103 Elder, James 118 Eliopoulos, Elias 104,199 313 Ellenbecker, Richard 164,202,208 Ellioti, Maryanne 41,160,165,285 Elliot, Ronald 80 Ellis, Bill 243 Elmore, Charles 115,205 Elston, Dr. Robert 63 Emanuel, Jane 47,184 Endres, S.J., Rev. LeRoy 117 Engles, Bert 201 Englesby, Tim 267 English, Chuck 164,284 English, Daniel 131 Enghsh, Jeanne 80,160,189 Englund, Thomas 127 Epstein, Gary 115,205 Erdelt, Rodney 104 Erickson, Stu 246 Escobar, Mike 127 Essay, Edward 217 Estee, Kirk 80,166 Factor, Don 127 Fall Frolic 22 Fallon, Rose 149,166 Fangman, Jan 160,187 Fangman, Mike 150,161 The Fantastics 38 Farha, Art 197 Farha, Nancy 47,185 Farmer, Joseph 159 Fecker, Steve 201 Fee, Bruce 155 Feldhacker, Larry 80 Feller, Mimi 149,162 Fennell, Leonard 80 Fennell, Mike 161,250 Fenton, Philip 73 Ferguson, Pat 148 Fernandez, Louis 80 Fernelia, Arthur 115 Feser, Allen 155,162 Fibuch, Eugene 213 Filice, Ralph 208 Filipczak, Sue 165 Finley, Marie 80,157 Finn, Chris 151 Finn, Edward 100 Finn, Maureen 46,167 Finnerty, Brian 248 Finnegan, Raymond 100 Firpo, John Jr. 127,219 Fischer, Daniel 104 Fischer, Mark 151 Fisher, Gerald 210 Fisher, Gloria 65 Fitzgerald, Ray 213 Fitzgerald, Thomas 80 Fitzgerald, William F. 59 Fitzgibbon, S.J., Rev. Gerald 69 Fitzgibbon, Gerald 104 Fitzgibbons, Michael 80,197 Fitzpatrick, Frank 210 Fitzsimons, John 80 Fitzsimmons, Margie 32,149,166,202 Flaherty, Mick 194 Flanagan, S.J., Rev. Lawrence 69 Flannery, Arthur 104 Fleming, Gerald 213 Floersch, Michele 80,220 Floridia, Connie 188 Flott, Philip 81 Flynn, Diane 47,185 Flynn, Richard 50,194 Flynn, William 104 Fogarty, James 81,150,174,203,248,249, 252 Fogarty, Nancy 73 Foley, James 206 Foley, Thomas 50,127,142,213 Ford, Joseph 199 Forman, Larry 217 Forneret, George 115 Fortune, Richard 81 Fowler, Leonard 196 Foxley, Sara 60 Franchini, John 81,145,200 Francis, Mary 81 Francis, Mimi 169 Franco, Terry 197 Franco, Steve 81,197 Freeman, Albert 81 Freking, Rose Ann 157 French Club 161 Fricke, Linda 165 Fruhling, Robert 217 Fuchs, Charles 289 Fuchs, Eugene 151,153 Fuller, Dr. Derek 64,138 Furay, Mary Ellen 166 Gahan, Karen 169 Gallagher, Delaney 81 Gallagher, S.J., Rev. Eugene 71,202 Gallagher, Pat 201 Gallagher, Thomas 81,281 Gamma Pi Epsilon 201 Garretty, Kevin 158 Garrigan, Kathleen 81 Gartlan, Ronald 162 Gary, Lynne 167 Gary, Sue Ellen 149 Gauthier, David 81,191,199,280 Geason, Noreen 185 Gehlen, Sandee 172,186 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes 52 George, Cathy 149 George, Donna 149 Gerend, Jacob 128,213 Gergen, Jon 194 Geiiach, Sue 157,185 German Club 161 German, Conrad 151 German, Tom 151 Gerveny, Richard 118 Gibbs, Donald 70 Gibbs, James 128 Gibbs, Stephen 206 Gibson, Beryl 70,161 Gibson, Glenda 187 Gibson, Kenneth Jr. 115,205 Gibson, Michael 213 Gifford, Christopher 128 Gilbert, William 204 Gilmore, Fred 58 Gingerelli, Frank 128 Ginsterblum, S.J., Rev. John 69 Glaser, James 22,104,163 Glassmaker, James 131 Gleason, Chuck 161,165 Gleason, Gerald 100,218 Gleason, Kitty 153 Glenn, James 199,220 Glenn, William 155 Glick, Martin 165,280 Glode, Joe 281 Goad, Bob 281 Godar, Terrance 170 Goetz, Robert 128 Goldoni, John 250 Golf Team 246 Good, Mary 157 Goodland, Bill 150,154 Goodwin, Daniel 200 Gorman, Jim 164 Graham, William 128,213 Grant, Judy 250 Grant, Patricia 250 Greco, Carolyn 187 Greco, Janet 149,162,204 Greco, Dr. Salvadore 130 Greco, Tom 154 Greeks 182 Green, Allen 218 Green, Mary 268 Green, Stanley 157 Gregurich, Mary Ann 189 Griego, Robert 208 Grier, Dr. Maurice 123 Griffith, Lynn 115,205 Gross, Joseph 104,210 Gross, Robert 139 Gross, Stanley 63 Grzesiak, Thaddeus 220 Gunch, Gomer 161 Gunch, Modine 189 Guziec, Margaret 149 H Haag, Ernest 170 Haas, Edward 104,148,218 Haas, Jane 185 Habeimanns, Robert 159 Haberman, David 65 Habermann, Richard 150,196 Habermann, Robert 198 Hafeman, Carol 188 Hafner, Rita 167,190,191,285 Hagerman, Ann 191 Haley, Judy 166 Hall, Rennald 160,253 Hall, Rennald 160,252 Hall, Vicki 186 Hallauer, Cindy 164,167 Halloran, S.J., Rev. John J. 56,191 Halpine, John 46,150,162 Halubar, Chris 191 Hamilton, Maurine 68 Hamm, S.J., Dennis 73,150 Hammond, Mike 158,214,257,258 Hanley, S.J., Rev. James 101 Hanley, Lois 158,215 Hannan, C. R. 211 Hannasch, Donna 44,169,187 Hansen, JoAnn 158,215 Hansen, Mary 157 Hansen, Melvin 217 Hansen, Ron 198 Hansl, Dr. Nikolaus 130,135 Hanson, Rick 262 Harden, Heather 149,170,187 Harmon, Joseph 114 Harmsen, Thomas R. 130 Harrahill, James 83 Harrignton, S.J., Rev. Richard C. 56 Harris, Darwin 204 Harrison, Frank 50,118,142,168,210,294 Hartnett, Dr. Paul 71 Hasbrouck, S.J., Rev. Bernard J. 64 Hasey, Roger 114,205 Hatten, Robert 196 Hauk, JoAnn 170 Havel, Nicholas 128 Havel, Patricia 83 Haver, James 114,205 Hawke, Robert 204 Hawking, Bob 151,152,154 Head, Doug 151,159 Healey, Michael 68 Heaston, Margaret 188 Heaston, Patrick 202,218 Heaston, Timothy 83,253 Heaston, William 44,101 Heath, Ronald 83,203 Hedges, Art 132,158,214 Heebner, Judith 83 Heelan, Trish 26,183,186,187 Heffelfinger, David 114,171 Heger, Mary Anne 186 Heida, Donald 199 Heieck, John 128 Heine, Janice 83,157 Heinisch, Frank 217 Heintz, Mary 186 Held, Leo 132 Held, Mona 166 Hemmeter, Thomas 83 Henchal, Sharon 169 Henderson, MSG. Joseph 72,250 Henkenius, Richard 104,148,162 Henningsen, Gary 83,199 Hensiak, Dr. Jerome F. 130 Herbert, James 83,101 Herdzina, John 198 Herek, John 151 Hering, Mary Anne 39,170 Hermann, Kathi 26,144,156,202,285 Hermsen, Roger 104,193,218 314 Herold.Bob 243 Herrod, Anne 186,187 Hertz, Mary Ann 185 Heye, Ron 158 Keying, Charles 83 Hickman, Sr. Maribeth 105,163,218 Hickey, Dave 230,238 Hier, Stephen 114,205 Higginbotham, Dennis 114 Higgins, Jim 155,200 Higgins, S.J., Rev. John 67 Higgins, Joseph 50,114,205 Higgins, Dr. Leonard 112 Higgins, Pamela 83 Higgins, Pat 198 Hill, Judi 162,192 Hiller, Kay 250 Hinrichs, Mike 201 Hirschberg, Larry 118,211 Hirschman, Mike 284 Hladik, Jim 164 Hoarty, Tom 150,198 Hobart, Virginia 169 Kodak, Sr. Mary Deborah 84,156 Hodge, Dennis 204 Hodock, Joseph 199 Hoefer, Joanee 189 Hoffman, Katherine 84 Hoffman, Rick 22,46,197 Hoffman, Sandy 149 Hoffman, Susan 69 Hogan, Lawrence 84,151 Hogan, Michael 213 Kolbrook, S.J., Rev. John 112 Holocomb, Richard 128 Holt, Donald 105,218 Holubar, Christine 190 Koman, James 31,84,200 Honch, Gerald 128,213 Honrath, Donald 84,160 Hoover, Rita 149,169,263 Hopkins, Tom 246,247 Hopman, Jean 155 Horan, Laura 166 Horan, Rosie 184,285 Horning, Dr. Ross 71,160,220 Horrabin, Connie 166 Horton, Ronald 114,205 Horvath, Michael 193 Hosford, W. D. Jr. 58 Houck, Joanne 52 Hough, Dick 194 Houlihan, John 200,230 Houston, James 197 Hovi ard, Mike 33,144,200,294 Howard, S.J., Rev. Timothy 66 Hrupek, Mary 66 Hruska, Dave 159,172 Hubbard, Mary 26,184 Hubenka, Dr. Lloyd 73,134 Huck, Robert 118 Huerter, William 139 Hufnagle, Mary Lou 157,160,165 Hug, S.J., Rev. James 67 Hughes, John 105 Hugunin, Laurie 157 Hundahl, Ernest 58 Hundelt, Connie 153,190 Huneger, Barbara 84,190 Hurd, Joseph 159 Huseman, Mike 284 Husman, Leonella 159,164 Hutchinson, Tom 171 Hutton, Mary 84,153 Hutton, Susan 149 Hyland, Kathy 26,48,84,189 I Irvine, Virginia 153 Italia, Lucy 166,189 Italian Club 172 Iwan, LeAnne 139 Jackson, JoAnne 188 Jackson, Penny 46 Jacobi, Rick 199 Jacobs, Morris 59 Jacobs, Steve 148 Jacobson, A. F. 59 Jahn, Walter 56 Jaksha, Dave 197 James, Greg 165 Janda, Barbara 84 Janda, Mike 151,199 Janda, Stephen 84,155 Janousek, Sue 177 Jansa, Steve 201,230 Jarrott, Len 206 Jaussi, John 217 Jaytalkers 171 Jeffrey, Marion 156 Jelinek, S.J., Brother Frank 35 Jelinek, S.J., Rev. John 67 Jellen, David 85 Jenkins, Mary 153,170 Jennings, Jeannine 85 Joanota, Joaquim 253 Joe, Gary 85 Joe, Murray 248 Joerse, Bob 22 John, Josephine 66 Johnson, Bill 151 Johnson, Dana 114 Johnson, David 216,217 Johnson, Dick 158,165,200 Johnson, Edward 217 Johnson, Loretta 202,220 Johnson, Robert 151 Johnsrud, Linda 157 Johnston, Monica 32,46,149 Jolin, S.J., Rev. John Jolley, Sue 30,36,187 Jolliffe, Mike 31 Jones, Dennis 168,206 Joran, Colin 128,219 Jorgensen, S.J., Rev. Thomas 69 Jorgensen, William 116,205 Juergens, Charles 59 Julich, Mary 153 Julis, Ronn 200 Jung, Rupert 41,158,172,214 Jungers, Dean 118,168,211 Jurek, Judy 48,85,159,180,203,294 Jurgensen, Dr. William 139 Justus, Pat 171 K Ilcisin, Jack 230 Imm, Rudolph 114,208 Imming, Stephen 84,178,203 Ingoldsby, Tim 156 International Relations Club 160 Intramural Student Directors 256 Iota Kappa Epsilon 200 Ipsen, Mary Margaret 184 Kaczmarek, Bernadette 149,166 Kaczmarek, Roger 151 Kaczmarek, Terri 192 Kaeding, Charles 210 Kaiman, Howard 118 Kaldegg, Erna 68 Kalina, John 105 Kaminski, Bob 197 Kane, Joseph 151,281 Kann, Steve 208 Kanouff, John 50,210 Kanouff, Suzanne 85 Kappus, Ronald 34,85,157 Karabatsos, James 73 Kasik, Gerald 85 Kapser, Julie 167 Kastner, Rod 159 Katskee, Melvin 85 Kavanaugh, Maureen 263 Kayiatos, J. Anastos 168,206 Kealhofer, Jane 185 Kearney, John 151 Kearney, Margaret 85 Kearney, Thomas 105,199,293 Kearns, Michael 85 Keating, John 213 Kee, Michele 155 Keefe, Emmet 213 Keefe, Jim 145,168,206 Keegan, Roy 132 Keenan, R. Michael 114 Kehr, Mary 149,169,187 Keiber, Susan 215 Keis, Dick 201 Kelley, Maureen 169 Kelley, Mike 172,246,247 Kellogg, Kenyon 148,162,194,202,218 Kellogg, Samuel 219 Kelly, Angle 155,290 Kelly, Ben 163,197 Kelly, Charles 174,177,203 Kelly, Daniel 213 Kelly, Michael 105,154 Kelly, Thomas 289 Kelty, Thomas 86,200 Kenkel, Russell 105,163,193 Kennedy, Kennis 68 Kennedy, Dr. Leo 66 Kennedy, Margaret 202 Kennedy, Dr. Robert 64,151,156,280 Kern, Frank 281 Kerschen, Jerry 142,148,201,230,235,252 Kestel, Gwen 155,169,186 Ketterer, Jack 241 Kilibards, Gretchen 139 Killian, Kathleen 86,160,164,189 Kilnoski, Mary Ahce 86 King, Allen 142 Kingsmen 154 Kinne, Susan 86 Kinney, Jane 184 Kinney, John 105,194 Kinney, William 172 Kippels, Craig 164,181,201,274 Kirby, Mary 215 Kircher, Neita 86 Kirchner, James 118 Kitchina, Gary 213 Klein, Marilyn 263 Klenda, Wayne 105 Kluntznick, Philip 59 Kluver, Charles 217 Kluver, Mary 166 Knake, Janet 155,161 Knapp, Mary Beth 52,53 Kneepkens, Diana 187 Knoblauch, Clyde 199 Knolla, Steven 105 Kobets, Ernie 200,201 Kobza, Mary Beth 155,167 Kocarnik, John 198 KOCU 178 Koehler, Judy 172 Kohanek, James 86 Kohn, Larry 196 Kokes, Charles 47 Kokrda, Mary Jo 149 Kommer, Dennis 208 Kontor, Ernie 198 Korb, Ronald 86 Koroulis, Nick 164,196 Koroulis, William 105 Kostin, Mrs. Raymond 168 Kostin, Raymond 168 Kotrous, Gary 86 Kowalchuk, Gregory 86,153.165,200 Koza, Pat 159,161,164 Kozal, Richard 205 Kraft, Frances 68 Krainak, Chris 194 Krainak, Mike 203 Krajeski, James 213 Kralik, Carolyne 167 Kramer, Adeidine 161 Kramper, S.J. Rev. James 61 Kraus, Daniel 217 Krebs, Gerry 287 Kreski, Dr. Jarold 139 Krisor, Edward 86,200 Kroening, John 202 Krznarich, Msg. Rudolph 72 Kubat, George 106,218 Kubat, Janice 66 Kudalis, Anne 86,166,181,220 315 Kudelko, Robert 106,194 Kuehl Chris 156 Kuehl, David 250 Kuhlmann, Dale 119 Kuhry, Antoinette 87 Kukral, Joan 149,162,166,170 Kuroishi, Dennis 210 Kurth, Mary Ann 191 Kusek, Joseph 210 La Bahn, Trish 148,155 Labedz, Theresa 87 LaBert, Renee 158,190,215 LaCrosse, Thomas 87,196 Ladurini, Sr. Mary Dominica 158 LaGreca, Tony 157 Lamb, Dan 132,158 Lambda Kappa Sigma 215 Landen, Clarence L. 58 Langdon, Gerald 272 Langdon, Harry 65 Langdon, John 202,219 Langdon, Susan 87 Langenfeld, Mary Jo 149,169 Langenfeld, Pat 149 Lanphier, James 165 LaPierre, Camille 34,157,160,165 La Pierre, Renee 165 LaPorte, Mary 188 LaPuzza, Paul 198 Larkin, Denny 150, 243,252 Larkin, Eugene 87 Larkin, Leo 154 Larkmg, Dennis 244,256 Larsen, David 132 Larsen, Sigrid 30,36 Larson, Annalee 70 Laughlin, Mark 210 Laughlin, Michael 150,170 Lavering, Dan 196,220 Lavine, John 284 Lawler, Mary 87,156 Lawler, Michael 106,162 Law, School of 117 Lawson, Jim 197 Layky, Sharon 157 Lazure, Bazil 64 Lazure, LeRoy 197 Leahy, Jim 151 Leal, Manuel 132,253 Leary, James 87 Lecture and Concert Series 28 Lee, Chanju S. 87,162 Lee, John 119 Lee, Ming 72 Lee, Capt. Paul 72,293 Lee, Tennyson 160 Lehan. Michael 87,197 Lehn, Paul 87,156 Leicht, Dr. Curtis 63 Leichtnan, June 87 Leise, Clair 119 Lemke, S.J., Rev. Norbert 67,138 Lenihan, John 151 Leonovicz, Peter 33,88 Leritz. Arthur 206 Lesh, Marydel 88,166 Leslie, Ed 177,179 Lester, Toni 172,185 LaVelle, Tom 171 Lew, Victor 220 Lewark. Norman 208 Lewis, Darrell 132 Lewis, Eileen 22,149,159,161,186,187 Lieben, Mrs. Jack 60,285 Lieben, Thomas 220 Liebentritt, Michael 197 Liechti, Wayne 156 Liewer, Linda 169 Lindquist. Bill 150,243,244,252 Linehan. Tere 169,187 Linn, S.J., Very Rev. Henry W. 57, 277,298 Little, Lennis 106 Little, Mary Anne 88 Lombardo, Rick 148 Long, Jim 38,39,170 Long, Margaret 169,170,250 Long, Martha 167,170,250 Long, Pat 166 Longstreet, Michael 106 Loo, Tom 277 Lord, Sharon 88 Lorenz, Ray 163,218 Lorincz, Margaret 156 Losch, Linda 149,166 Losch, Richard Jr. 119 Low, Eugene 205 Lubbers, S.J., Rev. Leland 68,268 Lucas, Thomas 106,163,164 Ludgewait, Capt. Herbert 72 Ludwin, Gary 199 Lundholm, Steve 210 Lyman, Edward W. 58 Lynn, Linda 166,184 Lynn, Mary 159 M McAdoo, William 204,205 McAllister, Gregory 106 McAndrew, Mary Jo 186 McAuliffe, S.J., Rev. Harold 65,171 McAuliffe, Kathy 187,282 McCabe, Claudia 88 McCann, Mike 164 McCarthy, Jim 155 McCarthy, S.J., Rev. John 69 McCarthy, Lt. Col. Leo 72 McCarty, Joe 159 McCaslin, Monsignor Edward 298 McCaslin, Kathy 155,167 McCleary, Kathy 166 McCluskey, Mary Pat 266 McCoUum, Anne 166 McCorkell, Kate 170 McCoy, Kathleen 149,291 McCreery, Maggi 164 McDonald, Kathleen 167 McDonnell, John 253 McElroy, Greg 148,201 McElroy, Lou 200,274 McGargill, Midge 155 McGargill, Roger 177,181 McGeady, Roy 217 McGinn, Jim 198 McGinnis, Glen 151,241 McGloin, S.J., Rev. Richard 69 McGovern, Mark 270 McGovern, Thomas 106,247 McGreevy, Susan 166,187 McGuire, Rich 22,23,199,246,247,253 McGuire, Tim 159 Mcintosh, Michael 213 McKee, Major Kenneth 72,220 McKenna, Edward 158 McKenna, James 199,293 McKenna, Patrick 213 McKenney, S.J., Rev. Thomas 62 McKernan, Mike 199 McKim, DeAnn 106,163,192 McKinna, James 88,199,299 McLeod, Dennis 159,164 McKanus, John 230,237 McMenamin, John 214 McNeely, Betty 89,212,220,286 McPharlin, Maureen 188 McPherson, Patrick 199 McQuillan, Joe 33 McShane, James 119 McShane, S.J., Rev. Thomas 64 McTaggart, Dan 89,230,244 McWilliams, Donald 107 Maag, Ed 159 MacDonald, Gerry 204 MacElroy, S. J., Rev. Owen 289 Machacek, James 33,50,88,174,199 Macke, Elaine 186 Mackey, Mike 41,148,248 Mackiewicz, Alan 119,211 Macnamara, Nancy 166 Macri, Marsha 186 Madden, John 205 Magee, Dr. Donal 123 Maggio, Anita 48,88,175,203,294 Maginn, Jean 166,183,184 Magoun, Horace W. 299 Mahoney, Timothy 106,201,273 Maier, Margaret 164,170 Maiers, Jerald 69 Mall, Ken 119,210 Malnick, Georgia 188 Maloney, Bill 159,172 Maloney, Clare 61 Maloney, Philip 194 Mancuso, Vince 148 Mangiameli, Yano 199 Mangimelli, Cathy 166 Mantey, Margaret 88,169 Manyon, Michael 281 March, Mary Jo 186 Marcille, Lorilee 30,36,158,177,215 Markoe, S.J., Rev. John 300 Marley, Dr. John 112 Marley, Patrick 106 Marold, Joseph 202,205 Marqua, Michele 172 Marquard, Conrad 64 Marsh, Barbara 165 Martin, Carol 88 Martin, Ken 170 Martin, Linda 149,220,263 Martin, Mary Beth 39,203 Martin, Ray 284 Masek, Anne 88,288 Masek, Joseph 151 Mason, John 61 Mastio, Dick 155 Math Club 156 Matthew, Mary Alice 68 Mathiasen, Janet 191 Matthews, Pat 163,200 Maurin, J. Paul 22,201 Maxwell, Charles F. 61 Maynard, Mary Kay 52,53,170 Mead, Dr. Beverley 123 Meca, Louise 70 Mecca, Raymond 206 Mechaley, Teresa 161 Medicine, School of 122 Meierhoffer, Michael 107 Meisinger, Joanne 188 Meister, Mary Ann 66 Meisterling, Bob 199,273 Meko, Jeanne 187 Melby, Kathy 157 Melia, Bernadette 89 Mena, Miguel 253 Mendes, Charles 253 Menghini, Peter 164 Men ' s and Women ' s Rifle Team 250 Merwald, Jerry 217 Metzinger, Paul 119 Meusborn, M. M. 100 Meyer, Betty 30,36 Meyer, Kenneth 213 Meyer, Terry 38 Meyers, Gene 199 Meyers, Margie 263 Meyers, Mike 292 Micek, Kathleen 89,166,220 Miernik, Michaeline 132,143,215 Michael, Paul 230,235,237 Mihelich, Daniel 89,200,293 Mikuls, Richard 139 Milgram, Joseph 89 Military Ball 24 Millard, Herb 230,241,243 Millard, W. B. 58 Miller, Charleen 215 Miller, Dr. Fletcher 123,219,297 Miller, James 119,210 Miller, Marcella 89.220 Miller, Margaret 149,161 Miller. Suzanne 89 Mills, Mary 89,184,285 Mills, Walt 89 Milshop, Horace 159 Miltner, Leo 164 Miniace, Joseph 89 Minnehan, Roselyn 90,166 Minnesota Club 165 Mirczak, John 213 316 Misner, Russ 164,172 Mitchell, Dr. John 123 Mitchell, Robert 90 Moberly, Fred 205 Modd, Lee 148 Moergeli, James 153,208,209 Moffett, Gerald 61 Mogilka, Paul 52,53,170 Moidl, Kathie 163,190 Mok, Tony 205,272 Mollner, Lawrence 46,197 Mollner, Terry 38,39,47,90,170,203 MoUey, Maureen 90 Momem, Daniel J. Sr. 59 Monahan, Donna 90,190 Monestero, Rosalie 107 Montag, Susan 185 Mooney, Patti 156,166 Moore, Dr. Arnold 71,136 Moore, Art 241 Moore, Dwight 119 Moore, Edith 169 Moore, Gerald 28 Moore, James B. 58 Moore, Jim 171 Moore, Richard 90,196 Moore, Winsor C. 117,135 Moragues, Vincent 90 Moran, Pat 151 Mordeson, Dr. John 64 Morgan, Eileen 156,163 Morin, Diane 90,189 Morken, Edward 132 Morris, Patti 149,184 Morrison, Frank 306 Morrissey, Kevin 107,197 Morrissey, Sr. Michele Marie 90 Morrissey, Roger 90,197 Morrison, Michael 148 Morrison, Frank 298 Morrison, Michael 148 Morrison, Michele 184 Morrison, Thomas 139 Morrow, Bob 281 Morrow, Jeff 250 Morrow, Peggy 185 Moser, Charlotte 90 Motel, John 91 Mowat, Dr. Bruce 112 Mower, Roger 194,230 Moylan, John 230,243,252,261,262 Muehlebach, Tom 201 Muhlenkort, Kathleen 52,53,171 Muhlenkort, Lee 159 Muldoon, Kay 169 Mulhall, Connie 44,184 Mulhern, Diane 157 Mulhern, Michael 91,196 Murdock, Nick 201 Murphy, Brian 162 Murphy, Charles S. 42 Murphy, Daniel 66 Murphy, Edward D. 61 Murphy, James 119 Murphy, John 52 Murphy, Kathleen 48,91,160,165,189 Murphy, Katie 169 Murphy, Marie 160,165,184 Murphy, Mary Ann 91,155,183,184 Murphy, Maureen 190 Murphy, Mike 148,164,201 Murphy, Millie 169,184 Murphy, Patrick 107,194,218,248 Murphy, Paula 26,48,91,148,164,184 Murphy, Robert 91 Murphy, Rosemary 22,23,91,189 Murray, Patricia 91 Muske, Carol 91,177,203 Nave, Bernard 107,194 Neary, Owen 139 Neises, Kenneth 120 Neppl, Edward 218 Neppl, Raymond 107,193,218 Neppl, Tom 150,154,166,196,256 Nepple, James 91,199 Neubert, Pat 30,36,158,215 Nichols, Bob 196 Nick, Al 163 Nolan, Bill 161 Nogard, O.P., Rev. Raymond 42 Norkaitis, Florence 107,143,148,192,218 Norris, Richard 217 North, John 117 Novak, Beth 153,158,190,191 Novo-Gradac, Andrea 92 Novotny, Tom 159 Nowak, Carolyn 170 Nowak, Shirley 169 Nurses Club 169 o N Nagyvary, Dr. Joseph 135 Nansel, Roger 241 Nastali, Daniel 73 Nastali, Patricia 48,91 Naughton, Dennis 151,162 Naughton, Mary 153,166 Oakes, William 120,210 O ' Brien, Bill 248 O ' Brien, Karen 92 O ' Connell, Jim 208 O ' Connell, Julia 92 O ' Connor, Dr. Edward 71,138 O ' Connor, Mary Ellen 170 O ' Daniel, Maureen 92 O ' Donnell, James 92 O ' Donnell, John 293 O ' Grady, D. Michael 201 Ohlinger, Marie 186 Okamoto, Robbin 204 Oleskevich, James 153,208 Olsen, Howard 210 Olson, Mary 184,276 Olsson, Karen 169 O ' Neil, Bob 154 O ' Neill, Mike 31 O ' Neill, Tom 280 O ' Neill, William 61 O ' Reilly, Michael 117 Organ, Dr. Claude 297 Organization Mart 46 Orlich, Sr. M. Monica 158 Ormesher, Thomas 39,92,170,199,203 O ' Rourke, John 85 Orscheln, Carolyn 169 Ortman, Jerome 107,199 Osborne, Mary Lou 157 Osborne, Allan 168,217 Osberg, Beverly 167 Oshidari, Noby 205 O ' Shaughnessy, Bill 252 Otterberg, Fred 293 Over, Oliver 120,211 Owens, Judith 220 Oxley, Walt 155 Pace, Gene 241 Pace, Timothy 107 Pane, Diana 187 Pan Hel Council 183 Pan-Hel Dance 44 Parker, Jessica 163,192 Parker, John 107 Parker, Mike 171 Parks, Diane 92 Parrish, John 208 Parys, Mary Jo 169 Passarella, Gil 241,243 Pateidl, James 197,218 Patterson, Betty 66 Patterson, Jim 154 Pavlik, Theresa 92 Pazderka, Thomas 199 Pederson, Judy 158,215 Pedersen, Sandra 153,166,191 Peggs, William 92 Pelletier, Cindi 157 Penna, Denny 208 Penz, Dr. Eric 70,253 People to People 160 Pep Club 172 Peralta, Tony 196 Percival, Mary 92,149,169,184,202 Perez, George 120,211 Peril, Pat 250 Perry, Dennis 153,208 Perry, Bishop Harold R. 300 Persyn, Mary 93,220,250,290 Petelin, Paul 213 Peterkin, John 67 Peters, Mike 243 Peterschmidt, Elaine 170 Peterson, Andrew 213 Pettinger, Clair 93,156 Petrini, Louise 149,192 Pfannenstiel, Sr. Serena 93 Pflepsen, Maryann 157 Pflanz, Steve 163,194 Phalanx 196 Pharmacy, School of 130 Pharmacy Sodality 153 Phelan, Elizabeth 166 Phi Alpha Delta 209 Phi Alpha Theta 220 Phi Chi 212 Phi Delta Chi 214 Phi Gamma Nu 192 Phi Kappa Psi 198 Phillips, Mary 263 Phi Rho Sigma 206 Physics Club 156 Pichler, John 93 Pi Delta Epsilon 202 Pieck, Manfred 117 Pieper, Leo 61,273 Pietig, Donald 108 Pignatore, Elace 30,36,93,183,189 Pinaire, Rita 157 Pinaire, William 200 Pine, Louis 93,155,170,203 Pirogowicz, Mary 149,187,202,275 Pirruccello, Sebastian C. 130 Pitzen, Mike 243,252 Pivic, Shirley 164 Plambeck, Tom 175,177 Piatt, Thomas 158 Pogge, Tom 151 Pohl, Vicke 52,53,170 Poirrier, Max 208 Polinski, Cliff 198 Polston, William 163,165 Polus, Nancy 159,187 Poole, George 199 Popelka, Steve 252 Poppe, Jo Anna 93 Portman, Bob 230,235,237,239 Pospishil, Frank 211 Potter, Howard 210 Potter, John P. 61 Potthoff, Gary 23,197,243,252 Powers, Jim 241,243 Powers, Kathleen 185 Powers, Kathryn 149,169,187 Powers, Timothy 108,230,233,237.252 Pre-Med Techs 167 Prest, Bonnie 190,220 Pretel. Robert 208 Prinz, Donald R. 117 Prophater, William 93,197 Prose, Marilyn 93 Proskovec, Ron 163 Pruden, Mary Lee 93,149,202 Pugh, Tim 230 Purcell, S.J., Rev. Robert 65,287 Quass, Sue 164 Quedensley, Joseph 163,194 Queen of Diamonds 253 Quick, Charles 67 Quinlan, Larry 158 Quinn, Elizabeth 92,181 Quinn, S.J., Rev. James 123,298 317 R Radtke, Judy 188 Ramacciotti, Frank 108 Ramsey, William E. 61 Rasmann, Mary 170 Rathe, Donald 205 Ratino, Richard 213 Ray, Charles 171 Ready, Margaret 94 Reagan, Ronald 120 Rebuck, Dr. John W. 299 Records 254 Redman, Dr. Glenden D. 130 Reeb, Ron 150,258 Reeves, Joseph 218 Reeves, Mary Beth 48,94,187 Regan, Sharon 169 Reiff, Janice 108 Reinert, S.J., Rev. Carl 56,139 Remar, Frank 198 Renard, S.J., Rev. Henri 67,300 Render, Patrick 210 Reres, Mary 66 Reynolds, Paul 205 Reynolds, Ron 243,252 Reynolds, Steve 151 Reynolds, Thomas 94,159,163 Rezek, Bob 252 Rho Chi 215 Rice, Patricia 30,31,36,49,94,143,166, 184,202,220,285 Richardson, Dr. Fred 112 Richeda, Fred 153,208 Riederer, Sherri 157,161,191 Ridder, Richard 94 Riha, Joe 243,252 Riis, Mike 197 Riley, Nancy 167,285 Riley, Phihp 120,211 Riley, Verne 158 Ringstrom, Norman 100 Rinker, Thomas 108 Rinshen, Jill 94,184 Riordan, Mike 198 Rios, Salvador 132 Ripp, Joan 30,36,94 Ristau, William 94 Rivera, Evelyn 170 Rixon, John 213 Robertson, L. S. 101 Robertson, Laurie 218 Robinson, Dick 198 Robinson, Linda 185 Robinson, Terri 285 Roche, Susan 94,202,220 Rock, Michael 172 Rodenburg, Lyle 168,217 Roelle, Pat 94,169 Roessig, John 150 Roettele, Stephen 148,250 Roh, Mary Beth 159 Rohr, Urban E. 60,271 Roscoe, Kati 215 Rosenbaum, Judy 38,170,203 Rosman, Rudy 197 Ross, Horace 116,205 ROTC Drill Squad 173 Rotert, Cheri 157,170,180,187 Rouse, James 94 Rouse, Dr. Milford O. 212 Rowan, Robert 108 Rowley, Nick 206 ' Royalty, Fraternity 221 Royalty, Homecoming 30 Royalty, Prom 48,49,50,51 Rudersdorf, John 150 Rudolf, S.J., Rev. Richard 67 Rupiper, Daniel 199 Rust, Bob 219 Ryan, John 150 Ryan, Michael 108,193 Ryan, Patrick 199,274 Rysavy, Joseph 95 Sabott. David 198 Sacca, Rosario 95,199 Safranek, Marianne 266 Sailer, Jeff 108,148,162,218 Sailer, Jon 159 Sampson, Mike 208 Samtoy, Henry 213 Sanders, Robert 208 Sanger, Jim 133,145,158,215 Santoro, James 95 Sarosiek, James 199 Saunders, Tim 198 Scanlan, Mary 181 Schaaf, Laura 149 Schabron, Theresa 250 Schaeffer, Kris 187 Schaler, Nicholas 95 Schenk, Tony 158 Schepers, Frank 281 Scherr, Emmy 188 Scheuer, Dr. Edwin 130 Schiel, S.J., Rev. Nicholas 70,162 Schill, Teresa 95,184 Schleich, Dr. Allan 71,138,220 Schlesinger, Dr. Allen 63,137 Schmid, Chris 164 Schmitz, Barb 158,215 Schmitz, Rae Ann 149 Schneider, S.J., Rev. Clement 68 Schnusenberg, Christine 95 Schoenberger, Maureen 157,283 Schram, Jeanne 166 Schreiner, Paul 201 Schrepf, Sheryl 188 Schriner, Bonnie 186 Schroeder, Stephen D. 280 Schroeder, Stephen K. 50,95,174,180, 200,203,256,274 Schroeder, Eileen 164 Schulz, Diane 156 Schultz, Roger 116 Schumacher, Stephen 108,197,218 Schuman, Frank 109,194 Schwab, Georgia 165,178 Schwalb, Natan 120,211 Schweers, Steve 179 Schwering, Brue 148,194,218,281 Schwieso, Robert 41,62 Scoma, Andrew 213 Scott, Henry 73 Scott, Melissa 155 Scull, S.J., Rev. James 69 Seabeck, Constance 220 Seaich, Laird 206 Seale, Patrick 116,205 Selk, Eugene 67 Seltzer, Norton 155 Seminara, John 150,198 Senior Credits 312 Seramur, Dianne 169,189 Serene, Harry 206 Serghini, Mohamed 253 Serino, John 190,259 Severens, Dr. James 123 Shaddy, Virginia 73 Shadows 176 Shanahan, Michael 210 Shanahan, S.J., Rev. Robert 71,300 Shank, Lawrence 109 Sharp, S.J., Rev. Edward 64,267 Shaughness, Ann 95 Shaurette, Dr. Glen 129,202,219 Shaver, Kathy 169,188 Shea, Joseph 162,252,292 Shea, Maureen 165 Shearer, Linda 26,165,190,191 Sheehan, Auxiliary Bishop Daniel 298 Sheehan, Dr. John 63,167 Sheerin, James 213 Shellenberg, Rosann 191 Shelly, Ann 41 Shields. Mike 201 Shimokawa, Edward 258 Shomaker, Robert 109 Shuck, Timothy 159 Shugrue, Richard 72,159 Siedel, Bill 246 Siems, Richard 208 Sievers, Jerry 155,158,214 Sievers, Stanley 109 Sigma Sigma Sigma 190 Simpson, Rosie 263 Sister M. Ann Karen 158,285 Sister Mary Donna 169 Sister Michele Marie 169 Skillman, Dr. Thomas 219 Skinner, Ed. 159,172 Skowlund, Susan 133 Skutt, V. J. 58 Sliva, Eugene 95 Sloan, Steve 120 Sloma, Pat 166 Smith, Charles 259 Smith, Dr. Dale 123 Smith, Edgar 164 Smith, Gary 256 Smith, Dr. James 129,213 Smith, Jan 159 Smith, Jeffrey 220 Smith, Jerome 116,205 Smith, Joan 159 Smith, Margaret 188 Smith, Mary Joan 149,162,166 Smith, Stephen 95 Smith, Suzie 47,169,184 Smith, Thomas 120 Snipp, Dr. Robert 63 Sobczyk, Jerry 249 Sobolik, Dr. Clinton 112 Soccer Team 253 Sociology Club 157 Sokol, Laurence 95 Sondag, Robert 109,193,218 Sorensen, Philip 217 Soukup, Daniel 133 South Dakota Club 165 Speckmann, Jim 165 Spellman, Daniel 211 Spellman, Hugh 150 Spellman, Mary Ann 185 Spillane, S.J., Rev. Richard 72 Spinharney, Bob 148 Spinharney, Michael 50,109,148,195 Spitznagle, S.J., Rev. Charles 61 Springer, Robert 68 Stahn, Jeffery 96 Stahl, Ben 151 Stamp, Wesley 109 Stanton, Tim 159 Stark, John 155 Starr, Melissa 96,170,189,203 Steffensmeier, David 194 Stegman, Dr. David 129 Stenkamp, Frederick 71,220 Sterba, Ken 148,163,194 Stilen, George 243,252 Stillmock, William 211 Stivers, Ann 96,153,157,263 Stockdale, Tim 174,254 Stoft, Del 204 Stolarskyj, Dr. Alex 129 Stoner, Sally 185 Stormberg, Dr. Eugene 112 Story, Mike 258 Strode, Scott 65 Student American Medical Association 168 Student Bar Association 168 Student Board of Governors 144 Student National Educati on Association 166 Student Senate 148 Studer, Michelle 164 Stultz, Jane 96 Stuppy, James 109,143,194,218 Styles, Emilia 155,161 Styx, Michael 199,278 Sublet, Robert 96 Suddick, Dr. Richard 112,136 Sullivan, Ed 150 Sullivan, Leonard 208 Sullivan, Mary 169 Sullivan, Steve 243 318 Sullivan, Terry 156,201 Summers, Rhondalynn 96 Sunday, Beth 186 Sunderland, Bill 150 Sundermeier, Michael 73 Super, Dick 201 Suntrup, Edward 67 Sutera, George 199 Sutera, Vincent 109,198 Sutherland, Kathy 161 Sutton, Shirley 169 Swanson, Barbara 215 Swanson, Gilbert 59 Swartz, Steve 150 Sweeney, Col. Hardin 71 Sweeney, Mary Ellen 185 Swenson, Gary 214 Swiatek, Sharon 96 Swick, Lester 133 Swinarski, Katherine 46,169 Sykora, Lenni 159,161,166 Tambs, Lewis 71,137 Tamisiea, Dr. Paul 112 Tate, Allen 42 Taylor, Larry 170 Taylor, Monte 139 Tell, Susan 26,186,187 Temprano, Juan Carlos 70 Tenenbaum, Norman 96 Tengler, Robert 116 Tennis Team 248 Tesar, Michael 250 Theta Phi Alpha 188 Thiele, Harry 201 Thieman, Dr. Thomas 129 Thomas, Diane 149 Thomas, Jim 158 Thomas, Kathryn 161 Thomason, Regina 167 Thomsen, Sue 191 Thompson, Alice 159 Tieken, Capt. Richard 72 Tiemann, Norbert 217 Tierney, James 280 Tillmanns, David 116,205 Tinley, Jeana 166 Tinley, Kathy 170,189 Tinley, Michael 96 Tipton, William 50,129 Toberer, Jeff 159 Tobin, Robert 206,253 Tolman, Maureen 166,188 Tolman, Peggy 97,189,202 Tomasek, Steve 163,171,250 Tombrink. William 170 Tomek, Bill 158 Tomhave, Steve 164 Toohill, Joe 210 Topf, Denny 155,158,214 Tourek, Margaret 97,149,166,202 Tracy, Susan 148,155,169,187 Tranisi, Niccolo 194 Treinen, Tom 163,194 Tribulato, Gloria 190 Trindel, Trudy 167 Troia, Anthony 97 Trondle, Peggy 47,185,195 Troska. Dr. Joseph 129,212,213 Trouba, Shareen 97 Troy, Loreen 155,161 Trumbauer, Irma 295 Tschida, Jan 167,187 Tucker, Edward 133 Tucker, Lish 188 Turner, Daniel 161 Tvrdik, Thomas 148,243,244,245,256 Twining, Nathan 28 Tylski, Susan 188 Unger, Tom 151 Urban, Dr. Theodore 112 Uridil, Creighton 150 Utter, Merton 299 Vacanti, Alfio 97,253 Vacanti, Dr. Charles 112 Vacanti, John 144,206 Valentino, Dr. Salvadore 101,218 Van Iperen, Ronald 97 Van Roy, Dr. Ronald 129,213 Van Tasell, David 208 Van Walleghen, Gail 186 Vaske, S.J., Rev. Martin 67 Velotta, Shirley 167 Veltmann, Joe 39,148,170 Versaci, Carole 203 Vesely, David 153,204 Vickers, David 211 Vinduska, Marilyn 183,189 Visscher, Dr. Maurice B. 299 Vogelsberg, Gary 116 Vokal, James 110,163 Volkmer, Ron 216,217 Vondrak, Ray 153,156 Vossen, Dorothy 66 W u Ucci, Richard 206 Ullrich, John 193 Ullrich, Robert 198,199 Umscheid, Dr. Arthur 138 Unger, Kathy 203 Wacek, Ken 150,155,165,170 Wachel, Annette 97,169 Wachter, John 139 Wagener, S.J., Rev. Clarence 64 Wagner, John 152,197,220,253 Wagner, Marcy 190 Wahle, Brian 116 Waldeck, Carolyn 170 Walker, Dr. Frederick 112,136 Walker, Joe 206 Walker, Richard W. 58 Walker, Thomas 97 Walklin, Larry 65 Wallace, Judith A. 63 Walsh, Douglas 194 Walsh, Dr. Floyd E. 101 Walsh, Frances 97,285 Walsh, Kathy 153,167,170 Walsh, Linda 167,177,180,187 Walsh, Thomas 110,193,199 Walter, Bob 241,248 Walter, George 172,287 Wanek, Mike 51,133,158 Wangberg, Lorraine 179,203 Ware, Mark 66 Warga, John 98 Warga, Reginald 158 Warin, Caroline 153,166 Warin, Ed 148,150 Warin, Roger 46,98,143,150,220 Washburn, Michael 98 Watson, Michael 142 Wear, Ruth 188 Weaver, Richard 170,217 Webber, Robert 162 Weber, S.J., Rev. Anthony 65,170 Wedemeyer, Sue 98,202,263 Weger, Carl 150,291 Weihs, Jerome 110,196,202 Weinlader, Anne 171 Wellman, Robert 98,199 Wells, Dr. Ibert 123 Welsh, Jim 145 Weremy, James 199 Westendorf, Neal 110,162 Westerman, Gary 205 White, Bob 281 White, Carolyn 170 White, John 170,194,203 Whitehead, Bernie 156,166 Whiting, Lynn 208 Whiting, Robert 163,193 Who ' s Who 142 Wickerath, Karl 212,213 Wadhalm, Anita 149,159,166 Wiedel, Martin 155 Wiedman, Diane 185 Wiley, Randall 208 Wilhelm, Mary 167 Wilke, GaiT 196 Williams, Dotti 184 Williams, Jack 61 Williams, Jim 253 WiUiams, Lyndall 175 WiUiams, S.J., Rev. Roswell 65 WiUiams, Roy 100,218 Wilson, Bernard 139 Wilson, James 158,214 Wiltrakis, Julie 189 Wiltrout, Joel 155 Wilwerding, Jane 166 Wimbush, Frank 110,200 Winchester, Jane 285 Winder, Al 230 Windsor, Trevor 116,205 Winkels, Judy 165,166,170 Winters, James 218 Wintz, Robert 110,163,200 Woeppel, Louise 73 Woessner, Toni 157 Wojcik, Jackie 153,158,190,215 Wojtcuk, Jennifer 98,161 Wolf, Bernie 158 Wolf, Dr. Edward 129 Wolf, Gerald 196 Wolff, Teresa 185 Wolinski, Michael 194 Wolpert, John 98 Wolta, Carol 30,36,48,110,165,184,192, 202 Wolta, Lynn 165,185 Women ' s Sodality 151 Wondra, Kathy 22,190 Wood, Patricia 133 Woodruff, Roland 206 Woods, Kathy 183,190 Word, Dana 198 Worth, John 150 Worthing, William 58 Worthley, Richard 158,214 Wortman, Patty 175,177 Wozny, Francis 133 WRA 263 Wunder, Steve 151,170 Wymelenberg, S.J., Rev. John 64 Wyoming Club 164 Wzorek, Larry 150,154,197 X Xavier Forum 162 Xi Psi Phi 208 Yaggie, Alice 98 Yeh, Frank 208 Yoshida, Arthur 205 Young Democrats 159 Young, Dr. Franklin 129 Young, Kathy 263 Young, Michael 133,158,215 Young Republicans 155 Young, Victor 110 Youngerman, Bob 196,293 Zabinski, Leo 60 Zaiman, Bob 204,205 Zalewski, Allan 116,205 Zalewski, Dianne 167 Zarlengo, Paula 98,169,189 Zebolsky, Dr. Donald 63 Zenner, Patrick 148,194,195,280 Zents, Jane 149 Zepf, Dr. Thomas 64 Zimmer, Thomas 151 Zimmerman, Sarah 169 Zinn, Annie 161 Zmudka, Gerry 280 Zuchowski, Edward 133 Zuegner, Charles 65 Zweber, Carol 165 319 f. ' m . r; !i ' . . . V - it ' mW: ■■■-■. ' ■--■siiriiftf 3 - v.
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