Creighton University - Bluejay Yearbook (Omaha, NE)
- Class of 1969
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■i- ' v- THE 1969 BLUEJAY CREIGHTON UNIVERSITY VOLUME XXXIX .ik.. -iri-aiifei;,, — _. V Across the nation, 1969 was the year of student revolution. Major changes at Creighton were a part of this, such as dropping mandatory ROTC. Other changes were necessitated merely by slowly trans- formed attitudes and philosophy, such as naming lay members to the Board of Directors. A number of the events of 1969 were viewed by someone as setbacks. But both setbacks and advances are shown in this journal. Whether an event was in itself a success or a failure (who can say?) it undeniably contributed to the ultimate goals of the university and its members. A fifth dormitory . . . this one housed the fraternities and was leased from Duchesne. l latthews Hall. Students on the move, gathering in the old market, the central campus, here and there. and just about a nywhere. ' - wi ' ;?if For most, of course, Creighton is more than a school. It ' s home. And the largest portion of the tens of thousands of hours spent here are not in the classroom. but elsewhere. •i iiu-: Basketball courts cover what used to be parking space. They call it Super Playgound. The English department hies to a nunnery, yV as the old St. John ' s convent becomes Smith Hall. The Education department shares the old St. John ' s School with University ii Relations and Guidance and Counseling. Call it Bergan Hall. The med and pharmacy clinics move to the former St . Catherine ' s nurses quarters. 10 The interior of St. John ' s Church caught up with the modern reformed liturgy. The novelty of Church in the Round was contrasted by the Pope ' s unbending stand on The Pill. ROTC . . . mandatory, optional or none. The debate crept from campus to campus. And here, every- one had to say something about it. Detractors of ROTC put their protest on stage in the East Quadrangle. The AAUP and Student Board nay-sayed the compulsory program. End Creighton Compulsory ROTC Now, badges proclaimed, while the gung-ho cadets drilled on and on. Late in February the word came: mandatory ROTC would come to an end at Creigh- ton. Effective with the fall semester the rifle toting and war learning would be a matter of choice. 12 13 AlpiupiiilOnicnn lEeiSTurim OXKt 2M7( BHWISIi„1.Ki£,i)|l The university saw that senior co-eds are no longer little girls, and could come and go from the dorm when they pleased. The whole story of higher education is like that . . . students on the go free to go . . . free to enter new phases of their lives. 1 ■1 ■m itaifl ' m i H 1 fcAl 1 r i P K Kit M P i 9|H| HR V 1 H v X t - wS Klt KHtt tt r T BB| g| t ' : -►• c:? . 14 Ik. EVENTS. Page 16 ACADEMICS. Page 48 ORGANIZATIONS Page 212 ATHLETICS. Page 286 INDEX Page 338 15 EVENTS 17 18 PAT PAULSEN Events aren ' t planned; they happen. And a few times they don ' t happen, and that ' s an event in itself. How many guys called how many girls to say ' The Four Tops are off! What do we do now, Grizelda? What about the float that caught fire and still gained second place in the Homecoming competition? But a few old reliable events gave campus life a form of security and solidarity. Like Club International, the Prom, Fall Frolics, Convocation (did anyone go?). and the Mass of the Holy Spirit (this year it was any of several masses; pick and choose). 19 Resident Advisors Marie Ohiinger and Mary Beth Knapp greet the freshman girls who took over the previously male-inhabited Deglman Hall. Female residents also lived in Kiewit and Gallagher Halls. Las Vegas and its magic lose-a-million atmosphere came to Creighton for Wel- come Week activities, at Casino Night. Heavy trunks make men out of boys w ho come to college. Moving in sometimes proves to be more of an experience than starting new courses. Paula Washburn and Georgia Schwab brighten the life of a lonely freshman at Casino Night. Kappa Gamma Sigma fraternity and Kappa Beta Chi sorority sponsored the event with the Student Board of Governors. 20 A new student photo-identification process was used this year at registration. Color pictures replaced the black and white photos and students received their ID ' s in a few min- utes, instead of a few weeks. The same ID will be used throughout a student ' s stay at Creighton. Formerly a new ID was issued each September. Colleges welcome 900 new students Nearly 900 freshmen and transfer students tried the campus on for size during Freshman Welcome Week. University President the Rev. H. W. Linn, Dr. Rich- ard E. Shugrue, associate professor of political sci- ence, and Urban League Director Jack Clayter ad- dressed the new students. Other activities ranged from formal orientation sessions to mixers. Freshman Welcome Week ended with the all-uni- versity concert featuring Spanky and Our Gang. Michelle Hansell appears somewhat disgusted after being closed out of a class. The race from department to department is often in vain by the time one reaches the checkers. Pulling cards is the final step in Stage I of the annual registra- tion maze. Following this, the students must fill out reams of forms, cards, and blanks. 21 Father Linn challenges the student body, the faculty, and the administration to get on with the hard, lengthy, humbl- ing, and exciting task of challenging Creighton ' s under- graduate education. The president stressed the need for continuous evaluation of the undergraduate program of education and development to insure its quality. Father Thomas K. McKenney S.J., Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, reads the award which was given to Father Joseph Costelloe, S.J. (far left) in recognition of university service. Dr. Raymond W. Shaddy, Dean of the Dental School, congratu- lates Dr. John J. Butkus, assistant dean, for his twenty years of service to Creighton University. 22 Faculty, administrators, and the university ROTC hon- or guard stand at attention while the Creighton ROTC Band played the national anthem. Introducing new students to the Creighton ideal, the faculty honors deserving upperclassmen by admission into Gamma Pi Epsilon and Alpha Sigma Nu, honoraries. Kevin Clark introduces Creighton president. Father Henry W. Linn, at Convocation which was held in early October of the school year. President reveals evaluation honors The Rev. H. W. Linn, university president, took the occasion of the 19th annual President ' s Con- vocation to announce formation of an undergraduate education evaluation connmittee. Father Linn said the curriculum evaluation committee would bring faculty, students and administration together to the hard, lengthy, humbling and exciting task of chal- lenging Creighton ' s undergraduate education. About 1,000 students and faculty heard Father Linn name 36 students to the Jesuit honor societies. Alpha Sigma Nu and Gamma Pi Epsilon. The Rev. M. Joseph Costelloe, S.J., chairman of the Department of Classical Languages, and Dr. John A. Butkus, assistant dean of the School of Dentistry, were given the university ' s Distinguished Service Awards at the convocation. 23 Tommy James and the Shondells received top billing at Fall Frolics, but the Creighton combo, the Klan, was the hit. Cancellation by Sly and the Family Stone forced dance chairmen to find new entertainment. The dance was sponsored by the Arts Council and the Business Administration Council. Representing Tri Sigma sorority, Mary Ann Kurth walks to the stage with her partner Tom Purcell of the Christian Life Community. 24 Ugly Mick Flaherty of Delta Sigma Pi fraternity escorts the Kappa Beta Chi candidate, Laura Lathrop to the stage pre- ceeding the evening ' s coronation. Fall Frolics was climaxed with the announcing of Miss Cutie and Mr. Ugly. Sue Sanders, Alpha Sigma Alpha, and John Bachechi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, reigned over the frolicking students. Bachechi issues his State of the Frolics mes- sage to his subjects. 449 pints of blood were donated by students to the Red Cross. Frolics balloting aids Red Cross Sue Sanders of Alpha Sigma Alpha and John Bachechi of Sigma Alpha Epsilon were named Miss Cutie and Mr. Ugly at Fall Frolics. The Red Cross received 449 pints of blood from the balloting. Sly and the Family Stone were slated to provide the music, but they cancelled out. Tommy James and the Shondells and The Klan played instead. Fall Frolics was sponsored by the Arts Senate and the Business Administration Council. The blood drive was organized by Alpha Phi Omega. The peace symbol found its way into the Fall Frolics activity. Jack Troy gives his version of the sign while enjoying the atmos- phere of the dance. 25 3 i The beginning of a winning float. Pharmacy students work on the frame for their float, which won first place in the large float division of the Homecoming parade. The bonfire silhouettes a cheerleader during the pep rally on Thursday night. The Arts Senate sponsored the night ' s activities which included a drive-in dinner. A time out during the Homecoming game gives the cheerleaders time to do a cheer. The enthusiasm of the crowd died with the 69 to 66 loss to. the University of Illinois. , ' 9 ' 26 Princesses Mary Welch, Rosann Shellenberg and Kathy Bogan applaude the announcement of the Homecoming Queen, Miss Kate McCorkell. The 1968 royalty was announced a day late because of the can- cellation of the Four Tops concert. Miss McCorkell reigned over the parade, game and dance. Homecoming sees week of activities Explor ' 68 Homecoming activities all but filled the first week of December. The traditional Friday parade, basketball game and dance were preceded in the week by the motion picture Taming of the Shrew on Sunday, a folk music concert with Danny Cox on Monday, and Thursday night ' s pep rally- bonfire. Kate McCorkell reigned as Homecoming Queen. The first attendant was Mary Pat McCluskey. Deanna Kern was second attendant. The School of Pharmacy won the float competition in the parade, while the Delta Sigma Pi-Kappa Beta Chi entry, all 102 feet of it, survived a fire and took second honors. The Illinois basketball team took some of the joy out of Homecoming by handing the Bluejays a 69-66 defeat at the Civic Auditorium. The Homecoming dance, held at Peony Park, fea- tured the music of the Spirit of St. Louis. Part of the official duties that befall a president of the Student Board of Governors is kissing the Homecoming queen. Ed Warin congratulates Queen Kate. 2 HOMECOMIl SUNDAY NITE- MOVIE , , MONDAY NilE- DANNY C0)( and OMl TUESDAY NITE- niXER WMSDW NITE- CONCERT .iCMlNi THURSDAYNlTE-TRieUTEtc the TEAM FRM - P E, GAnEaJANCE Marsha Bernet, Maureen Rice, and Mary NeppI of Alpha Sigma Alpha make Homecoming mums for their sorority ' s money making project. The flowers are worn to the game and dance. Delta Zeta pledges wear paper mache heads to ac- The Douglas County Heart Association through col- company the Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Delta Zeta heart lections. Their float represented exploration through float. The two Greek organizations raised $1200 for heart research. 28 ' f The 102 feet long Delta Sigma Pi-Kappa Chi float arrives on pagoda. The float, too large to be in much of the parade and the campus. The Homecoming theme of Explor the Far East partially destroyed by fire, won second place in the large float was carried out with an elephant, palm trees, natives and a division. Parade marshal William Briggs makes a final check with his traffic controllers at the parade assembly point behind the Omaha Civic Auditorium. An Omaha fireman works to extinguish the fire on the Delta Sigma Pi-Kappa Beta Chi float. The fire delayed the parade and almost prevented the float from reaching the campus. Deanna Kern Medicine, Second Attendant Mary Pat McCluskey Law, First Attendant Homecoming Princesses Katherine Bogan Arts Mary Welch Business Rosann Shellenberg Business Carol Hoody Dentistry Ruth Kruce Dentistry Mary Kay Mokrohisky Law Mary Alice Williams Medicine Susan Mokrohisky Pharmacy Marie Ohiinger Pharmacy 30 Homecoming Queen Kathleen McCorkell 31 January ceremony gives 102 diplomas A total of 102 students received degrees at mid- year commencement exercises. Summa Cum Laude honors went to Eileen Marie Lewis. Nine graduates were commissioned second lieutenants in the U.S. Army by Col. Levene J. Weigel, ROTC commandant. Speaker at the commencement exercises was Dr. Allan Schleich, chairman of the department of his- tory. Dr. Schleich told the graduates the university ' s greatest service is its commitment to reason— its search for knowledge and its mission to preserve and spread the heritage of mankind . . . . The commencement exercises were held in the Omaha Civic Auditorium Music Hall. Dr. Allan Schleich, chairman of the Department of History, ad- dresses the 1969 January graduates. Dr. Schleich stressed that education was to build rather than to destroy. The first semester of the 1968-69 academic year ended with the conferring of 102 degrees from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Business Administration and the School of Law. The com- mencement speech was given by Dr. Allan Schleich, chairman of the Department of History. Also included in the activities were a banquet and baccalaureate Mass. 32 Jane Haas accepts an award from Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority sisters Patty Flanagan and Jane Harrigan at the Panhellenic Dinner-Dance. Jane Haas also was presented the award for senior girl with the highest academic average among all sorority girls. Mary Jo Veverka of Sigma Sigma Sigma received the Panhellenic Girl of the Year award. Pan-Hellenic event tops social season The climax of the social season for Creighton ' s sororities came in February with the annual Panhel- lenic Dinner-Dance held at the Fontenelle Hotel. Arts senior Jane Haas, a member of Alpha Sigma Alpha, was honored as having the highest q.p.a. Arts junior Mary Jo Vererka was honored as the outstanding sorority girl of the year. Miss Veverka is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma. Delta Zeta was honored for the third consecutive year for the highest overall q.p.a. In addition to these awards, each of the five sororities presented awards to individual members in categories ranging from Best Active to Most Rebellious Pledge. Gail Van Walleghen and her escort Denny Naughton converse with the Reverend John Holbrook at the Delta Zeta head table. Delta Zeta won the scholarship trophy for the third consecutive year. 33 Patricia Maas Sue Filipczal Military Ball Royalty Ruth Kruce, Honorary Colonel Cadet Colonel Chuck Monico escorts the 1969 Honorary Colonel Ruth Kruce across the ballroom of the Sheraton Hotel. The Military Department and Phalanx fraternity cosponsored the Military Ball which for the first time was restricted to military students and their dates. The event included a celebration mark- ing 50 years of ROTC at Creighton. Colonel Levine Weigel assists the Very Reverend H. W. Linn, S.J., in presenting Distinguished Military Student awards to Dennis Connor, John Dillon, and Ben Kelley at the Military Ball. Arts junior reigns over Military Ball Reigning over Creighton ' s fortieth annual Military Ball as Honorary Colonel was Arts junior Ruth Kruce. A speech therapy major, Miss Kruce was presented with her honorary rank by Col. Laurence H. Brown, U.S. Army ret., professor of sociology. Also honored at the ball were six cadets. Arts sen- iors Dennis Connor, John Dillon, Chuck Monico, Joe Riha and Larry Wzorek and Business senior Ben Kelly were named Distinguished Military Students. The ball was sponsored jointly by Phalanx frater- nity and the ROTC brigade. 35 ft SLC hears views on student power What did a U.S. Supreme Court justice, a hawk, a writer for the new left, and a state Democratic party chairman have in common? They all appeared at Creighton ' s Student Leadership Conference to discuss student power in contemporary society. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas told 500 students, faculty and outside observers that a college student is caught in the pot of glue of futility, the futility of the average person against the present bureaucracy. Sen. Gale McGee, a Wyoming Democrat, told stu- dents that legislators might overreact to extremist actions. The effect would be to snuff out legitimate campus protest. McGee, a hawk on the Vietnam War, has been in the Senate since 1958. An editor of Dissent magazine and a speech writer for Sen. Eugene McCarthy, Jeremy Larner proposed a youth corps for persons 17 to 22 years old who would work in the slums before going off to college. Larner, associated with the English department of the State University of New York at Stoneybrook, said universities should be turned inside out so the student can find out what is going on. A former lieutenant governor of Wisconsin, Pat Lucey, said the solution to the problem of campus disorder is to have a three-part university govern- ment, with students and faculty having the greatest control and the administration taking the responsi- bility for budgeting and planning. Lucey now serves as Wisconsin state Democratic chairman. The Student Leadership Conference was a one day affair coordinated by Arts senior Nick Murdock. Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas addressed students on Points of Rebellion . Douglas, an associate justice for thirty years, is a world traveller and the author of twenty books. 36 Patricia Martin and Margaret Maier discuss the Student Leader- ship Conference with Pat Lucey. Following the addresses, the featured speakers moved to rooms in Becker and Brandeis Stu- dent Centers to meet with interested students, to answer ques- tions, and to advance opinions. This was the first time that the conference featured speakers of national prominence. Justice William 0. Douglas, Senator Gale McGee, and Jeremy Larner are shown into Brandeis Student Center upon their ar- rival at Creighton by Dr. Richard Shugrue and Nick Murdock, Student Leadership Conference chairman. These speakers trav- eled across the United States to participate in the one day event which was financed by the Student Board. Jeremy Larner spoke on The Need for and Limits of Student Power in Contemporary Society. A speech writer for Senator Eugene McCarthy, Larner is also the author of several books. Senator Gale McGee, Democrat from Wyoming, spoke on The Dangers Inherent in the Radical Student Power Movement. McGee has served in the Senate since 1958. 37 Dr. Robert Z. Apostol, coordinator for the Institute on Human Values, talks with Dr. Louis K. Dupre and Mary Heintz follow- Dr. Dupre ' s talk on Religion in Contemporary Society. Dupre was the first speaker for the Institute which was sponsored by the University Lecture Committee, the Student Board of Gov- ernors, and the University Alumni Council. Human values talks head guest lectures The ca mpus played host to numerous guest speakers throughout the year. Most noteworthy was the newly established Institute on Human Values. Mortimer J. Adier headed the list of Ph.D. ' s in the institute ' s series. AdIer lectured on The time of Our Lives . Also included in the series were Louis K. Dupre, Vernon J. Bourke, Gerald F. Kreyche, Richard T. De George and Paul G. Kuntz. The institute brought the distinguished scholars to Omaha to examine the religious, personal and ideological problems of modern society. The Institute on Human Values was sponsored by the University Lecture Committee, Student Board of Governors and the University Alumni Council. Dr. Robert Z. Apostol served as coordinator. Author Louis Lomax addressed an overflow crowd in Brandeis Student Center. Lomax, sponsored by the Student Board, spoke on ' The Negro in American History and Culture. 38 Dr. Gerald F. Kreyche from DePaul University pre- sented Existentialism: The Vision of Man as a Person for the Institute on Human Values. Dr. Mortimer J. Adier, author and philosopher, spoke to Creighton stu- dents on The Time of Our Lives. AdIer is director of the Institute of Philosophical Research in Chicago and author of several books. Former diplomat and postmaster general John A. Gronouski was the guest speaker at the annual Alpha Sigma Nu lecture held at Joslyn Museum. He spoke on Polarization Strueeles behind the Iron Curtain. % : ' l  ih- 39 Capers ' 69 spoofs Hilltop happenings What would happen if . . . ? That was the question asked in Creighton Capers ' 69. The annual music and humor review continued the tradition of mocking life and times on the Hilltop. Delta Chi fraternity took first place with flashy sing- ing and choreography while exploring the possibility of The Graduate living in Omaha. Town Council came in second, pointedly asking what would happen if peace suddenly broke out. Spoofing Thomistic philosophy and providing tran- sition between acts was Arts junior Neil Feser. Alpha Psi Omega, honorary dramatics fraternity, sponsored Capers, which was held in the gymnasium. Tom Wiers congratulates Delta Chi members John McBride and Jim Long on winning first place in Creighton Capers with What Would Happen if The Graduate Lived In Omaha? Military officer John Leuschen impatiently hears hairdresser Mike Huesman explain his desire to bring his companion into the army with him. Delta Upsilon ' s What Would Happen If The Tribe Reigned? was a take off on the Broadway musical Hair . Opening with the Age of Aquinas , the third-place winning skit showed how unselective is the selective service program. 40 Fourth place in Creighton Capers went to Delta Zeta sorority. Up, Up, and Ole dealt with the problem of everyone wanting to hi-jack a plane. Singing the pill is a no, no are DZ ' S Kathy Greeson(the pope), Mary Benson (a nun), Mary Lynn Coyle (Rac- quel Welch), and Mimi Feller (SDS student). Capers was held in the university gymnasium. Mrs. Rick Chi ' s Morgan (Bill Drozda) persuades Creighton ' s Manrow to give generously to the alumni fu winning portrayal of Benjamin at Creighton. Graduate nd in Delta 1 B ■Hmk ' . - ' M C K j Ifi r -ii Hk ! H i A 4 mm 1 Red team captain Steve Kegan, dirty old man John Green, and white team captain Bill Frenzer end their peaceful coexistence in Town Council ' s second-place winning skit. 41 The Mike Dalton Quintet won first place in the Club International Talent Show for the second consecutive year. Quintet members Katie Martin, Jon Hansell, Mike Woiinski, Mike Dalton, and Gary Cantlon display their trophy. Club International, held in the Eppley lecture hall, was emceed by Steve Regan and Bill Frenzer and sponsored by Town Council. Sal Cristello with his 12-string guitar won second place in Club International. His performance included his own Pristine Prism and Classical Gas concerning metaphysical consciousness. Dalton group takes talent show prize The Club International talent show rolled around in early March. The event featured 14 acts and was sponsored by the Town Council. For the second consecutive year Arts senior Mike Dalton ' s Quintet won the trophy and $25 first prize. Second place and the $15 prize went to Arts sopho- more Sal Cristello for his artistry with a 12-string guitar. Mary McGath Jane Harrigan Mary Bowman Freshman-Sophomore Prom Royalty Crescence Kelly, Freshman-Sophomore Prom Queen 43 Diane Flynn Jane Haas Karen Coleman Paula Blasco Kathleen Uridll Prom Princesses Marrianne Safranek Nancy Polus Betty Dyke Diane Robertson Barbara Sage Patricia Justus 44 45 John Dillon Kenneth Sterba Patrick Gallagher Jack Gross Thomas Treinen 1 ■H BKM 1 1 mi r l 1 p ' •iP i H k H F - iiw ' l j J L ■■w i 1 ..i:JlKi 1 Prom Princes Carl Leir Thomas Lund Richard Worthley Frank Dowd Jack llcisin Tony Pane 46 King Creighton XLV Robert Portman 47 ACADEMICS 49 50 R ' l ' ' The learning process is not merely reading the text or copying notes, for these are general methods that apply to everyone. Actually, the process is as personal as a fingerprint. There is no cookbook method to teaching and certainly no cookbook method of learning, either. Each student makes the best use he can or wants of his time to learn. The first lesson is one ' s self. The Rev. Henry W. Linn, S.j. President 52 Hilltop accelerates transformation rate Universities are the type of institutions that usually change slowly, in an evolutionary way. At Creighton the evolutionary change gave way to far-reaching and quickly multiplying transformation. In the spring of 1 968 the Student Board of Governors was enlarged and its duties expanded through con- stitutional amendment. In the fall of 1968 Creighton enlarged its Board of Directors and, for the first time, elected lay mem- bers to the board. A wide-ranging undergraduate cur- riculum revision study was begun. Although major campus construction ground to a halt for the first time in a decade, physical changes still abounded. St. John ' s property was transformed into Bergan and Smith Halls. And, some blocks west, Creighton leased Matthews Hall from the defunct Duchesne College and turned it into a fraternity dormitory. The Interstate Highway opened temporary exit and entrance ramps within two blocks of the campus. And, to reflect the subtle but always present trans- formation, The Creighton University changed its name by dropping The from its title. Rev. William F. Kelley, S.J. Assistant to the President Rev. Carl IVI. Reinert, S.J. Vice President for University Relations; President, Creighton University Development Foundation ; Thomas F. Burke Vice President of Student Personnel, Dean of Students Walter R. Jahn, Vice President for Financial Affairs Rev. Clement J. Schneider, S.J. Vice President for Academic Affairs 54 ADMINISTRATORS Gerald M. Moffett Director for Development John P. Potter Director of Admissions Bernard J. Conway Director of Alumni Relations William J. O ' Neill Chief Accountant Robert F. Fell Assistant Director of Public Relations and Public Information Jack N. Williams Registrar Thomas Fennell Director of Public Relations and Public Information Rev. James 0. Kramper, S.J. Director of Libraries Charles F. Maxwell Assistant Director of Alumni Relations Clare Maloney Cashier Leo Pieper Director of Student and Graduate Placement Edward D. Murphy Business Manager Rev. Joseph F. Eagan, S.J. Director of University Christian Life and Action Thomas Fulcher Assistant to Director for Development J. C. Mason Purchasing Agent 55 A. F. Jacobson President Northwestern Bell Telephone Company University names laymen directors Breaking with 89 years of tradition, Creighton ' s reorganized Board of Directors included 13 laymen, as well as eight members of the Society of Jesus. At their first meeting, on October 29, the board elected A. F. Jacobson, president of Northwestern Bell Telephone, as chairman of the board for the year. University president, the Rev. H. W. Linn, S.J., commented on the formation of the new board: Such a board will, in the spirit of the Second Vatican Coun- cil, recognize the proper role of the layman in today ' s world and represent, as it should, the interests and needs of all our constituencies, including our alumn i, the business and professional community, the par- ents of our students and the general public. Father Linn further said the change in the board was needed to separate the policy-making function from the mana- gerial administration of the university, and to use the expertise of the best lay leaders that could be found. The board appointed committees for academic, financial, student personnel and development. The university ' s advisory Board of Regents was enlarged and renamed the President ' s Council. Albert A. Lemieux, S.J. Vice President for Resource Development Seattle University Carl M. Reinert, S.J. President, Development Foundation Vice President for University Relations Creighton University Morris F. Miller President The Omaha National Bank Clement J. Schneider, S.J. Vice President for Academic Affairs Creighton University H. W. Linn, S.J. President Creighton University Willis A. Strauss President and Chairman of the Board Northern Natural Gas Company 56 John F. Davis Chairman of the Board First National Bank of Omaha Leonard A. Waters, S.J. Chairman, Commission for the Educational Formation of Jesuits, Wisconsin Province Professor of English Jesuit College Leo A. Daly President Leo A. Daly Company Edward W. Lyman President The United States National Bank of Omaha Peter Kiewit President Peter Kiewit Sons ' Company Richard W. Walker President-Treasurer Byron Reed Company, Inc. Thomas K. McKenney, S.J. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Creighton University Philip M. Klutznick Chairman of the Board Urban Investment and Development Co. James B. Moore Vice President Northwestern Bell Telephone Company John H. Becker Partner Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Company David E. Meier, S.J. Treasurer Creighton University John D. Diesing Vice President and Secretary J. L. Brandeis Sons Theodore V. Purcell, S.J. Research Associate Cambridge Center for Social Studies V. J. Skutt Chairman of the Boards Chief Executive Officer Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company United Benefit Life Insurance Company Deans Leo A. Zabinski Associate Dean of Students 58 Mrs. Jack Lieben Dean of Women Dr. Anne Scheerer, Dean of Summer Session New dean heads summer session A new position of dean of the summer session and special programs was created and Dr. Anne Scheerer was slated to fill the post. She has a Ph.D. in mathe- matics from the University of Pennsylvania. A feature of the 1969 summer session was the Institute on Innovation. Participants in the institute, sponsored by the Department of Education, con- sidered questions of preparing high schools for modular scheduling. Also examined were the prob- lems of scheduling for data processing and evalu- ating these innovative educational practices. Jeanne Olson studies the new courses offered by the summer session institute for graduate study in math, science and English. The summer classes last six weeks. 59 Ed Warin (Arts), President Jack Challis (Business), Vice President Reform movement nets larger board As a result of the Student Government Reform movement in the spring of 1968, the Student Board of Governors was expanded, with the administrative officers paid salaries for their time and effort. The first year, though, was not a total success. The student directory was delayed and finally pub- lished second semester. The Four Tops Homecoming Concert was cancelled when the group ' s lead singer became ill less than 24 hours before show time. Ef- forts to get an alternate group fell short. The Board substituted a Baja Marimba Band con- cert just before first semester finals. Shadows liter- ary magazine failed to appear for the second straight semester. The Board conducted an investigation of The Creightonian and initiated a student tutoring plan to help freshmen adjust to college life. The board began publishing its own newsletter, to provide better communication with the students. 60 Pat Zenner (Business), Treasurer Joe McQuillan (Law), Secretary Honorary parade marshal Irma Trumbauer and judges Jack Payne, general manager of the Mustangs, and Mike May of KETV watch the floats from the judges stand. Student Board secretary Barb Sage and the Homecoming Master of Cere- monies Bill Winesberry look for the next float in the parade to approach the east quadrangle. 61 Bob Hobbins (Arts), Greg McElroy (Arts), Joe Glode (Business) Jerry Comeau (Pharmacy), Mike Hammond (Pharmacy), Bill Stafford (Medicine) 62 Sitting, John Seminara (Arts), Mike Murphy (Arts); Standing, Tim Fitzgibbons (Arts), John Kern (Arts) Ole! The Baja Marimba Band played for a pre-final exam crowd in January. The group ' s comical presentation added to the Latin American flavor of their music. Also playing was an all girl trio, We The Living. The university concerts sponsored by the Student Board of Governors are free to Creighton stu- dents with an activity card. 63 Allen Feser (Business), Steve Jacobs (Business), Bob Spinharney (Business) student Board publicity chairman Heather Harden interviews and was the last event of Welcome Week. Spanky, Elaine Spanky of Spanky and Our Gang backstage at the Music Hall. McFarlane from Chicago, is the only female in the six member The concert was the first all university event of the fall semester group which plays folk rock and modern pop music. 64 Delmar Stoft (Dentistry), Gary Westermann (Dentistry), Terry Grennan (Arts) Student Board lb™™™ 3 . S m wm P w . JM ' z 4. stt « — IkteiJ Heather Harden (Arts), Vince Sutera (Law 65 Frank Schepers (Arts), Janet Knake (Business), Bill Winesberry (Arts) Bob Munchrath (Business), Steve Brzica (Medicine), Tom Moser (Law) 66 student Board Tom Marfisi, administrative assistant, Barb Sage, recording secretary Ruth Kruce, representing the School of Dentistry, Sue Mokro- hisky of Pharmacy, and board member Vince Sutera participate in the annual tea given by the Student Board of Governors for the Homecoming princesses. The Board elects the Homecoming Queen from the twelve princesses nominated by each of the six schools. The coeds were presented at the Homecoming banquet. 67 Gamma Pi Epsilon initiated two honor members this year, Dr. Barbara Heaney and Mrs. Elizabeth Pittman. The group also sponsored Women ' s Night, a discussion of the changing role of women in the modern world. (Bottom from left) Mrs. Lieben (moderator), Mary Heintz, Ann Trumble, Sally Schroeder, Janet Knake (treasurer), Linda Walsh, Mary Kehr, (middle) Catherine Torma, Jane Haas, Maureen Oberdorfer, Mimi Feller, Kate McCorkell (president), Suzanne Richeda, Mary Kalamaja, Eileen Lewis (vice-president). Heather Harden, Patty Justus, Sandra Gehlen, Joan Smith, Maureen Tolman. Gamma Pi Epsilon Mrs. Ruth Williams, continuity director for WOW radio and tele- women in society. Also on the panel were Mrs. Jeanette Maxwell, vision, addresses the participants in Operation VIP sponsored Mrs. Susie Bradley, Miss Rony Summers, and Miss Kirsten Friis. by Gamma Pi Epsilon. The VIP evening emphasized the role of President Kathie McCorkell introduced the panel., 68 (Bottom from left) Harold D. William, Mike Phillips, Bob Hobbins, Mike Meehan, Bill Winesberry; (middle) Niles G. Scott, Bernard Kionka, Frank Dowd (presi- dent), Donald C. Chase, Ken Gould; (top) Larry Rihanek, Reginald Warga, Dennis E. Martin, Tom Pels. Alpha Sigma Nu Activities of Alpha Sigma Nu Jesuit honor society included the fall initiation and banquet and the Spring Alpha Sigma Nu Lecture. This year the group started a study into the problem of poverty and how the col- lege community can help in finding solutions. (Bot- tom from left) Father Gallagher, Wayne Leadbetter, Martin Glick, Jay Vacanti, John McBride; (middle) Doug Sinn, Gary Hill, Dennis Circo, Carl Leir; (top) Co-burn Porter, Mike Moeller, Pat Sullivan, Tom Garner. 69 70 ii ' . ' M i I College of Arts and Sciences I I I III In contrast to the university ' s otfier divisions, wtiere unity of purpose is tine key factor, ttie arts college thrives on its diversity. Idea exchange makes conclusions that may be permanent, but are much more likely to be redefined again and again. The campus provided enough of that diversity so that everyone had something to laugh about, something to rebel against, something to teach others and something to learn. 71 Rev. Thomas K. McKenney, S.J., Dean Rev. John J. Foley, S.J., Associate Dean Arts college adds courses department Re-evaluation and revision of curriculum was a major part of the story of the College of Arts and Sciences. The Department of American Studies was added. The department stressed the history, politi- cal science and literature of America. The college introduced three courses on the Negro in America and Afro-American culture: Minority Lit- erature in America, History of the Negro in Amer- ica and Afro-American Culture. Assistant Dean Robert F. Schwieso introduced a proposal whereby a sophomore, junior or senior could enroll in one course per semester outside his major and receive only a pass or fail as his grade. The course ' s credit would count toward gradu- ation but not in the accumulative quality point aver- age. The proposal would allow students to take electives for their own enrichment. The Rev. Thomas K. McKenney, S.J., was dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Enrollment was 2,491, of which 2,341 were full time students. Robert F. Schwieso, Assistant Dean 72 Junior class officers.- (sitting) Mimi Feller (treasurer), Nancy Cotter (secretary, secretary of Senate); (standing) Greg Scott (president, vice president of Senate), Bob Billerbeck, (vice president). Senior class officers: (sitting) Frank Swerdzweski (presi- dent, treasurer of Senate), Jane Haas (secretary), Tom Lund (vice president, president of Senate), (standing) Tom Otepka (treasurer). Student Senate Sophomore class officers: (sitting) Jody O ' Neill (secretary), Frank Hogan (vice president), Laura Lathrop (treasurer), (standing) Jim Van der Walle (president). Freshman class officers: (sitting) Liz Stewart (treasurer), Peggy Youngblut (secretary), (standing) Mike Marino (vice president), Paul Carvey (president). 73 George R. Aaron A.B. Philosophy Steven B. Abern B.S. Biology John R. Addy B.S. Biology Edward A. Ahem B.S. Biology Nancy J. Archer A.B. Elementary Education Donald L. Arkfeld A.B. Chemistry Sister Mary Alice Aschenbach B.S. Radiologic Technology Michael D. Aslin B.S. Biology Elias I. Ayoub B.S. Biology John 0. Bachechi A.B. Economics Gary R. Backenstose A.B. Sociology Steven W. Bahrij B.S. Mathematics Physics 74 Kathleen A. Barrett A.B. English Elaine M. Bartek A.B. Sociology W. Terrence Bates A.B. English James L. Baumann B.S. Physics Teresa M. Baumann A.B. Sociology Janeen L. Bausch B.S. Elementary Education Arts Seniors David J. Beacom A.B. History John J. Beacom A.B. Economics Brother Eustolio Benavides, O.M.J. A.B. Philosophy Diana M. Berk A.B. English Robert J. Bertrand A.B. Political Science Kathryn A. Biben A.B. English 75 Timothy J. Biga B.S. Mathematics Paula S. Blasco A.B. Sociology Roger C. Blauwet A.B. History Political Science Ellen J. Blodgett B.S. Mathematics Brenda K. Boelts A.B. French Penni Bogaard A.B. English Arts Seniors Katherine J. Bogan A.B. Sociology James J. Bombenger B.S. Biology Susan M. Bos A.B. English French Lucinda D. Bradley A.B. Elementary Education Mary M. Brady B.S. Elementary Education Patrick F. Brannen B.S. Mathematics 76 4 Who ' s Who: Eileen Lewis, Frank Swerdzewski. Michael G. Brennan A.B. English Sister David Brosnan B.S. Radiologic Technology Mary Ann Brzica A.B. History Joan M. Butler B.S. Chemistry Therial L. Bynum B.S. Biology Teresa L. Byrnes B.S.N. Nursing 77 MaryAnn Cahill A.B. History Mary W. Cahill A.B. Sociology Charles M. Caldwell A.B. History Antoinette M. Caniglia A.B. Latin Diane T. Car A.B. English Marian T. Cepuran A.B. English Clifford E. Chase A.B. Journalism Cecilia K. Chu B.S. Chemistry Kathleen Ann Circo A.B. English Patsy H. Circo A.B. Art Paul J. Circo A.B. English Robert D. Clarke A.B. Psychology 78 William M. Clifford B.S. Biology Elaine Clover B.S.N. Nursing Robert R. Cloyd B.S. Biology Thomas P. Cody, Jr. A.B. Economics Karen A. Coleman A.B. Sociology Dennis E. Colgan A.B. Journalism Arts Seniors Stephen A. Colgan A.B. Economics Maria L. Collart B.S. Biology Victoria J. Collins B.S. Biology Dennis R. Connor A.B. English Anne M. Conover A.B. Sociology Lynn M. Corbeil A.B. Political Science History 79 Pedro E. Cortez A.B. Philosophy Mark P. Cosgrove A.B. Psychology Donna R. Cronin B.S. Radiologic Technology Randall J. M. Crow B.S. Physics Jesus R. Cruz B.S. Physics Mathematics Sharon Jo Culhane A.B. Journalism Arts Seniors Thomas J. Culhane A.B. History Carol E. Cullen A.B. Psychology Patricia M. Curran A.B. Political Science Rose Marie Daneff B.S. Medical Technology Karen M. Delaney A.B. Sociology Douglas J. Dempster B.S. Biology 80 Susan J. Desch B.S.N. Nursing Kathleen M. Dieringer A.B. English Richard P. DiGeronimo A.B. Philosophy John A. Dillon A.B. Journalism Sue E. DIngman A.B. English Diane M. Dodendorf B.S.N. Nursing William A. Dolezal B.S. Mathematics John A. Dowell B.S. Biology Patricia E. Dorcak B.S. Elementary Education Sharon M. Dubas A.B. Latin Donna C. Dugan B.S. Medical Technology Daniel H. Dunn B.S. Biology 81 Tom J. Dunn A.B. Journalism Michael P. Durr A.B. Psychology Katherine R. Egan A.B. History Thomas J. Eiermann B.S. Biology Ervin C. Eisenmenger A.B. Sociology Jane E. Emanuel B.S.N. Nursing James R. Emiey A.B. Political Science Eloise J. Erway B.S.N. Nursing Anna Marie Evertz A.B. Education Janice L. Fangman B.S. Medical Technology Michael P. Fangman B.S. Biology H. Joseph Farmer A.B. English 82 Steven C. Fecker A.B. Economics John C. Fehn A.B. Psychology Joseph F. Felker A.B. Philosophy Michael J. Fennell A.B. German Philosophy Patricia M. Fennell A.B. English Mary Louise Filippi B.S. Medical Technology Arts Seniors Robert E. Fitzgerald A.B. Economics Diane M. Flynn A.B. History William J. Fournier A.B. Philosophy Leonard V. Fowler A.B. Philosophy Nancy M. Fowler A.B. Sociology Linda M. Fricke B.S.N. Nursing 83 Janice F. Frydryk A.B. Political Science Joseph F. Furay A.B. History Karen A. Gahan B.S.N. Nursing Patrick J. Gallagher A.B. Economics James M. Gaughan A.B. Journalism Sandra J. Gehlen A.B. History Arts Seniors Donna M. George A.B. English Susan G. Gerlach A.B. Sociology Conrad L. German B.S. Biology Paul J. Gibilisco, Jr. A.B. Speech Lynn C. Giese B.S. Elementary Education Stephanie K. Gillespie B.S. Medical Technology 84 Charles E. Gleason A.B. English Mary D. Gliva B.S. Medical Technology Janet L. Glode A.B. Elementary Education Robert E. Goad B.S. Biology Thomas E. Goecke A.B. Latin William J. Goodland A.B. History Judith F. Green B.S.N. Nursing Mary L. Green B.S. Elementary Education Jane F. Haas A.B. English Robert S. Habermann A.B. Political Science Judy A. Haley A.B. Elementary Education William H. Haley A.B. English 85 John R. Haller A.B. English Mary E. Hanel B.S.N. Nursing Heather H. Harden A.B. Journalism English Janice A. Haschke A.B. Journalism Robert J. Hawking A.B. Journalism Michael W. Hayes A.B. History Douglas R. Head A.B. Political Science David L. Hefflinger A.B. History Mary H. Heintz A.B. History Dorothy J. Heise A.B. Philosophy Jeannie T. Henry A.B. History Steven J. Hess B.S. Biology 86 ' ' i V . S-. ' C5fek ( ' fca 3« .V. ' - ?iv . John 0. Hickey A.B. English Jennifer A. Hill A.B. History Katherine R. Hiller A.B. English Michael U. Hinrichs B.S. Biology Joan Hobart A.B. English Joanne C. Hoenig A.B. Sociology Arts Seniors Robert A. Hoistein A.B. Psychology Sister Eleanor Marie Hughes B.S.N. Nursing Laurie S. Hugunin A.B. Sociology Fred D. Hunker A.B. History Thomas A. Hutchinson A.B. English 87 Margaret A. Hutton A.B. Sociology John J. Ilcisin A.B. History Political Science Timothy C. Ingoldsby B.S. Physics Mary K. Jaksich B.S. Elementary Education Michael L. Janda A.B. Economics Robert W. Jeorse A.B. History Arts Seniors Who ' s Who: Mike Murphy, Bill Winesberry, Frank Schepers. J 88 John H. Jirka B.S. Biology Thomas W. Johnson B.S. Radiologic Technology Ava L. Jones B.S.N. Nursing Kathryn A. Jones A.B. Education Richard E. Jones B.S. Chemistry Edwina J. Jose A.B. Journalism James J. Julich A.B. English Patricia A. Justus A.B. Speech Donna M. Kalal A.B. History Robert A. Kaminski A.B. History John H. Keelan, Jr. A.B. English Gerald G. Keeling A.B. History 89 Mary A. Kehr B.S.N. Nursing Richard B. Keis A.B. History Economics Maureen A. Kelley B.S.N. Nursing Michael A. Kelley A.B. History Ann G. Kelly A.B. Political Science Deanna L. Kern A.B. English David G. King A.B. Sociology Sister Mary Roanne Klimasz B.S. Radiologic Technology Gerald S. Klug A.B. History Mary E. Knapp A.B. Philosophy Sociology Robert F. Kokrda A.B. English Stephen J. Koller A.B. History 90 Francene M. Kotera A.B. Elementary Education Jeanette M. Kouba A.B. Journalism Patricia A. Koza A.B. Journalism Political Science Thomas L. Kozney B.S. Mathematics Carloyne A. Kralik B.S. Medical Technology Aleidine J. Kramer A.B. German Arts Seniors Louis M. Kubicki A.B. Philosophy Dennis M. Kutach A.B. Philosophy Anthony J. LaGreca A.B. Sociology Timothy L. Landis B.S. Biology Ellen Langan A.B. Sociology Robert G. Lanphier B.S. Economics 91 Mary K. LaPorte B.S. Medical Technology Jean M. Larkin A.B. Sociology Kathleen V. Larkin B.S.N. Nursing Toni D. Lester B.S.N. Nursing Eileen M. Lewis A.B. French English Georgia J. Loeffler A.B. English Arts Seniors James D. Long A.B. English Marsha A. Longval A.B. Elementary Education Margaret A. Lorincz B.S. Mathematics Sister Margaret A. Lowry B.S. Elementary Education James J. Lukas B.S. Biology Thomas J. Lund B.S. Biology 92 J Anita M. Lux B.S. Biology Nancy E. Lynch A.B. English Patricia J. Lynch A.B. Journalism Catherine Ann Mangimelli B.S. Elementary Education Mary C. Marriott A.B. Elementary Education Michael D. Mason A.B. Economics James P. McCarthy B.S. Biology Donn J. McCarty A.B. Political Science Margaret J. McCarty A.B. Elementary Education Kathleen Marie McCleary A.B. Education Mary P. McCluskey A.B. Journalism Kathleen A. McCorkell A.B. Speech Therapy 93 Ann L. McCormick A.B. History Kathleen E. McCoy A.B. Elementary Education Margaret E. McGargill A.B. English Margaret M. McGovern A.B. Dietetics Patricia Ann McGovern A.B. History Francie E. McGuIre A.B. Sociology Nancy J. Mcguire A.B. English Jean M. McMahon A.B. Elementary Education Teresa C. Mechaley A.B. History Miguel A. Mena A.B. Political Science Charles H. Mendes B.S. Biology James A. Miller A.B. English 94 Thomas J. Miller A.B. Philosophy Arthur E. Milot B.S. Biology Charles E. Monico A.B. Psychology Patricia D. Mooney A.B. English James M. Moore A.B. English Dorothy J. Moran B.S. Elementary Education Arts Seniors Eileen M. Morgan A.B. Economics James M. Morran A.B. History Janine M. Morrissey A.B. Sociology Peggy J. Morrow A.B. Elementary Education Robert J. Morrow A.B. History Fred R. Dawson B.S. Biology Brother William P. Mueller, O.M.I. A.B. Philosophy Donald J. Mueting A.B. Economics Katherine F. Muldoon B.S.N. Nursing Mary A. Mulligan A.B. Spanish James N. Murdock B.S. Mathematics Kathleen E. Murphy A.B. English Arts Seniors Michael R. Murphy A.B. History Mary F. Naughton A.B. History Michael S. Nemmers A.B. History Thomas L. NeppI A.B. History Fred J. Nesler A.B. History Thomas E. Novotny A.B. Political Science 96 Maureen K. Oberdorfer B.S. Medical Technology Jane T. Ohman A.B. History Diana K. Oleskevich B.S. Elementary Education Jean E. O ' Malley B.S. Elementary Education Thomas S. O ' Neill A.B. History Beverly A. Osberg B.S. Medical Technology Thomas A. Otepka B.S. Biology Anthony J. Pane A.B. History Mary Jo Parys B.S.N. Nursing Cynthia A. Pelletier A.B. Sociology William F. Peter A.B. History K. Reed Peters B.S. Biology 97 Michael T. Pitzen A.B. English Nancy J. Polus A.B. History Robert M. Portman A.B. Sociology Eugene W. Potter B.S. Physics Claudia M. Powers B.S. Elementary Education Steven L. Preister A.B. English Patricia L. Rankin B.S. Elementary Education Creighton M. Rawlings B.S. Chemistry Sharon A. Regan B.S.N. Nursing Nancy R. Reiter B.S.N. Nursing Michael S. Renner A.B. Psychology Suzanne C. Richeda A.B. English 98 Nancy Riley A.B. Sociology Linda M. Rindone A.B. Journalism Eleanor Rivera A.B. Spanish Diane J. Robertson B.S. Elementary Education Michael E. Rock A.B. History Mary Kay Roh B.S. Psychology Arts Seniors Who ' s Who: Tom Lund, Patty Justus, Bob Portman. 99 Margaret M. Ronzani A.B. English Patrick J. Ryan A.B. Journalism Speech Marrianne Safranek A.B. English Barbara L. Sage B.S. Chemistry Victoria L. Salvador A.B. English Diana S. Sandstedt A.B. Sociology Arts Seniors Virginia H. Saunders A.B. Spanish Vincent F. Scarpello B.S. Mathematics Earl E. Schiltz A.B. English Allison M. Schleich A.B. Art William J. Schlueter A.B. English Jeanne A. Schmidt A.B. English 100 Mary K. Schmitt A.B. English Jeanne M. Schram B.S. Elementary Education Bonnie M. Schriner B.S. Sociology Eileen M. Schroeder A.B. Journalism Stephen D. Schroeder B.S. Biology Georgia K. Schwab A.B. Journalism Steven J. Schweers A.B. Journalism James M. Sebben A.B. Philosophy Timothy G. Shanahan A.B. Sociology Donna Marie Sheehan A.B. English Ann E. Shelly A.B. Sociology John L. Sherlock B.S. Biology 101 Timothy J. Shuck B.S. Psychology Robert C. Sigler A.B. History Rosemary C. Simpson A.B. Spanish Kathleen M. Sloup B.S. Elementary Education Arthur J. Smith B.S. Mathematics Janet A. Smith A.B. Political Science Joan A. Smith A.B. Political Science Carol A. Spurrier B.S. Biology Benjamin F. Stahl, III A.B. History William J. Steinauer A.B. Journalism Charles J. Stillman A.B. English George M. Stolarskyj B.S. Biology 102 if V.JUMrrW.TT ;;._, -.,.ny Mary R. Stueber A.B. History Pamella M. Sullivan B.S. Mathematics Richard M. Svehia A.B. Economics Stephen G. Swanson B.S. Biology Frank Swerdzewski B.S. Biology Katherine A. Swinarski B.S.N. Nursing Arts Seniors Lenni Sykora A.B. History Maryann Szurpicki B.S. Elememtary Education Jerry L. Taylor B.S. Mathematics Margaret A. Tempero B.S. Medical Technology Kent K. Teruya B.S. Biology Shirley A. Theis B.S. Mathematics 103 Kathryn A. Thomas A.B. Latin Kathleen J. Thompson A.B. Speech Therapy Ludwig L. Thomas B.S. Biology Susan J. Thomsen A.B. English Jeana M. Tinley A.B. Sociology DeeAnn E. Todd A.B. Sociology Arts Seniors Judith A. Todd A.B. Psychology Maureen A. Tolman A.B. English William L. Tombrink A.B. Journalism Michael J. Tomcykowski A.B. Political Science Catherine E. Torma A.B. Theology Marilyn K. Treinen A.B. English I 104 Virginia L. Troia A.B. French IVIargaret E. Trondle A.B. Sociology Ann E. Trumble A.B. History Janice C. Tschida B.S. Medical Technology Gary L. Turbes A.B. Philosophy Howard G. Ulffers B.S. Biology Kathleen A. Uridil A.B. Elementary Education Margaret R. VanBeck A.B. Sociology James D. Villotta B.S. Radiologic Technology Raymond W. Vondrak B.S. Mathematics Rita M. Wagman B.S. Elementary Education Virginia R. Wagner B.S. Biology 105 Carolyn A. Waldeck A.B. Speech Gary A. Waldman A.B. English Kathleen T. Wallace A.B. Elementary Education Kathy S. Walsh B.S. Medical Technology Linda L. Walsh B.S. Medical Technology Thomas M. Walsh A.B. English Walter G. Wancewicz A.B. French John A. Ward A.B. Spanish Paula M. Washburn A.B. Sociology John T. Weeks A.B. English John J. Wells, Jr. B.S. Biology Patricia A. Wesolowski B.S.N. Nursing 106 Camille E. White B.S. Biology Stiaron A. Wickert A.B. Education Carol A. Wiedemeier B.S.N. Nursing Thomas D. Wiers A.B. Speech Dennie J. Wilder A.B. Political Science Gary L. B. Wilke B.S. Chemistry Arts Seniors John F. Winkler B.S. Biology Elizabeth A. Woerdeman A.B. History Sr. M. Stella Woldeck, O.S.B. B.S.N. Nursing Regina A. Wolpert A.B. History John E. Worth A.B. History David L. Wray A.B. Political Science 107 Lawrence E. Wzorek A.B. English Sister IVIary Ann Zimmer A.B. Theology Thomas J. Zimmer A.B. Political Science Philosophy Sarah M. Zimmerman B.S.N. Nursing Annie F. Zinn A.B. French Spanish Joseph P. Ziskovsky B.S. Biology Arts Seniors Seniors prepare to enter the Civic Auditorium Music Hall for space. Graduation ceremonies are held in both January and Baccalaureate exercises. Commencement exercises are annually June. This January 100 degrees were awarded. June graduates conducted in the Arena of the Auditorium which affords more numbered approximately 550. 108 1 Who ' s Who: Ed Warin, Paula Blasco, Steve Packer. Who ' s Who: Heather Harden, John Dillon, Tom Otepka, Jane Haas. 109 I I A Resident Advisor ' s door is always open to those under his Jim Celers. Counseling is the chief duty, but RA ' s also have desk care. Juniors and seniors may hold RA positions. Arts senior duty and floor duty; they help with floor social activities and Frank Schepers, an RA in Swanson, counsels Tom Talty and keep track of late minutes. 110 Omaha senior Ray Weghorst supplements his income by working part-time at radio and television station WOW. Weghorst aims his camera on the national election results as the votes are  .-1?ir V; posted behind him. Many Creighton students worked on elec- tion night tallying results, receiving phone calls from national headquarters, and listing Nebraska ' s results. Junior and senior men were allowed to live off campus for the first time this year. The new ruling was the result of a lack of space in the dorms. The men who did not live in either Swanson or Matthews, the two men s dorms, found bachelor life less glam- orous than expected. Arts senior Pat Ryan washes dishes in his own off-campus pad. Ill English Faculty Lloyd J. Hubenka Associate Professor Chairman Frances E. Anderson Associate Professor Gordon N. Bergquist Assistant Professor George R. Bramer Associate Professor Eleanor L. Dalton Instructor Hannah M. Doyle Assistant Professor Philip Fenton Instructor Nancy L. Fogarty Instructor Leroy Garcia Assistant Professor Robert H. Bentley Instructor James Karabatsos Assistant Professor Thomas Kuhlman Assistant Professor Rev. Joseph D. Scallon, S.J. Instructor Charles H. Stein Assistant Professor Michael W. Sundermeier Assistant Professor Virginia M. Shaddy Assistant Professor I 112 ' Kenneth Wise j Assistant Professor Rene R. Beauchesne Assistant Professor Ming T. Lee Instructor Richard E. Shugrue Assistant Professor Rev. Richard Spillane Assistan t Professor, Chairman Political Science Faculty Shugrue records state political pulse Dr. Richard E. Shugrue played a most active part in the 1968 political campaign. He was state super- visor for the NBC news election unit. It was his re- sponsibility to record the political pulse of Nebraska on the presidential and congressional races. He set up a network of stringers who would report early returns to the television network. Dr. Shugrue was chairman of the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner in Omaha, where both Vice President Hubert Humphrey and Sen. Robert Kennedy spoke. He also served as chairman of the Issues Commit- tee for the Democratic Party, and as chairman of the Educational Advisory Council. The council consisted of secondary and college educators as well as pri- vate citizens. Its purpose was to give recommenda- tions on the education needs of Nebraska. Dr. Shugrue was an adviser of Nebraskans for Young Adult Suffrage. The group backed a consti- tutional amendment that would have allowed 19 year-olds to vote in Nebraska. That measure lost narrowly at the polls in November. Dr. Richard E. Shugrue 113 Caryl A. Burns Instructor Enos D. Ferguson Assistant Instructor Evelyn Hade Instructor Harry Langdon Assistant Professor Rev. Harold McAuliffe Assistant Professor Rev. Robert Purcell Assistant Professor Speech Faculty jaytalkers Rev. Anthony Weber, S.J. Assistant Professor, Chairman The Jaytalkers have been active in both group and individual events. The group scored second in debate in Idaho State and tied for first at Bradley. In single events Liz Stewart placed first at Idaho State in extemporaneous speaking. (Bottom from left) Bob Bertrand (president), Kathleen IVIuhlenkort (secretary), Father Harold McAuliffe, S.J., Joe Bataillon, Bob Feikema (vice president); (top) Liz Stewart, Ann Baye, Keith Lenhard, Craig Fecker, Paul LaPuzza. 114 Sketching in an art class is Katie Martin. Basic courses in design, Arts degree to Art majors who qualify for the honors program, color and techniques are followed by classes in painting, draw- as well as the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Art. ing, and ceramics. The university now offers a Bachelor of Fine Fine Arts Faculty Thomas Bartek Instructor William C. Farmer Instructor Louise Woeppel Assistant Professor Rev. Randall C. Hall, S.J. Instructor ■r,t,saiffiiiii aKa Rev. Leiand Lubbers. S.J. Assistant Professor, Chairman 115 The Philosophy Society discusses issues important and relevant cussion on Law. The goal of the society is not to dictate philo- to today ' s students and teachers. At this meeting members pre- sophical systems but rather to stimulate creative philosophical sented to each other various ideas and viewpoints during a dis- thought. Rev. Walter Stohrer, S.J. Assistant Professor, Chairman James Hug, S.J. Instructor Rev. Martin Vaske, S.J. Professor Arvin V. De Marco Instructor Robert Z. Apostol Associate Professor Rev. John Jelinek, S.J Professor Albert Kollasch, S.J. Instructor Rev. Norbert Lemke, S.J. Associate Professor Rev. Henri Renard, S.J. Professor Rev. Richard Rudolf, S.J. Assistant Professor Edward L. Suntrup Instructor Philosophy Faculty 116 Rev. Vincent Decker, S.J. Assistant Professor Rev. Gerald FitzGibbon, S.J. Associate Professor Rev. John M. Ginsterblum, S.J. Associate Professor Rev. Clarence McAuliffe, S.J. Professor Susan Hoffman Instructor Roger Ingenthron Instructor Joseph A. Tormc Instructor Theology Faculty Rev. Lawrence W. Flanagan, S.J. Associate Professor, Chairman Psychology Faculty Leo R. Kennedy Professor, Chairman Daniel Murphy Assistant Professor IVlark E. Ware Instructor Louis E. Gardner Assistant Professor 117 Robert E. Kennedy Assistant Professor Bazil N. Lazure Assistant Professor Rev. Thomas McShane, SJ. Assistant Professor Rev. Clarence M. Wagener, S.J Assistant Professor Rev. John M. Wymelenberg Assistant Professor Physics Faculty Thomas H. Zepf Associate Professor, Chairman I Physics Club 1 The Physics club held an inter-college science exhibition in connection with spring Open House. It also established a li- brary of computer programs for physics students. (Bottom from left) R. E. Kennedy (moderator), Jack Sucky, James Baumann, Randall Crou, Frank Nowak; (middle) Frank Parth, Ron Bruno, Marcia Kane, Eugene Fuchs, Jr., Tim Ingoldsby (president), Jesus Bilbao; (top) Dave Cloyd, Jim Severa, Pauline Negomir, Marilyn StangI (secretary-treasurer), Jesus Cruz, John Jordon. 118 A Christmas party, glass blowing demonstrations, Godar, Bob Herfkens, Bill Tourek; (top) Mike Smith, and joint meetings with the College of St. Mary are Jean Butler (secretary), Barbara Sage, Don Arkfeld, among the activities of the Chemistry Club. (Bottom Cecilia Chu. from left) Tennyson Lee, Marcia Kane, Terrance Chemistry Club ...11 re 0 Chemistry Faculty Sr. M. Marcia Cordes Assistant Professor Stanley Gross Instructor Robert L. Snipp Assistant Professor Donald Baumann Professor, Chairman K. H. Takemura Professor Donald M. Zebolsky Associate Professor 119 Edwin J. Buman Assistant Professor Eloise Ann Hamann Instructor Rev. Bernard Hasbrouck, S.J. Associate Professor Joan M. Innes Assistant Professor Conrad Marquard Assistant Professor John Mordeson Associate Professor Rev. Edward A. Sharp, S.J. Associate Professor Mathematics Faculty i i Derek Fuller Associate Professor, Chairman Salvatore Gallichio, teaching-fellow in mathematics, gives out- department included three teaching-fellows who divided their side help to an undergraduate. One year of either mathematics time between teaching undergraduate quiz sections and taking or science is required for graduation. This year Creighton ' s math graduate courses. 120 Biologists conduct Eniwetok research Dr. Robert Belknap and Dr. Larry Holcomb began a joint research endeavor sponsored by the Atomic Energy Commission and the University of Hawaii. The research involved the effects on Pacific Ocean birds (terns) of exposure to radiation. The study was conducted on the Eniwetok atoll, the site of early United States atomic testing. The two investigators spent seven weeks on Eni- wetok, studying the behavior and physiology of the terns. Their research continued after their field study — Dr. Holcomb examining the ecological, physiolog- ical and behavioral aspects, Dr. Belknap looking into the effects of radiation exposure. Dr. Larry C. Holcomb Dr. Robert W. Belknap Biology Faculty Richard V. Andrews Professor Robert W. Belknap Associate Professor Charles B. Curtin Associate Professor Allen B. Schlesinger Professor Larry C. Holcomb Associate Professor David T. Kuhn Instructor Rev. Gerald T. Regan Instructor 121 (Bottom from left) Ann Thomassen, Sandra Nee, Jan Treinen, Maureen Hilgen, Susan Thoren, Margaret Long; (middle) Susan Hart, Paulette Stark, Katie Murphy, Sister Joyce Jungles, O.S.B., Mary Ann Schafer; (top) Norma Link, Margaret Coan, Pat Langen- feld. Amy Longo. Dorothy E. Vossen Associate Professor, Chairman Nursing Faculty Rena Brands Instructor Dorothy Dixon Assistant Professor Karolyn Rae Hanna Assistant Instructor Josephine B. John Assistant Professor A ■Susan C. Kirwan Assistant Instructor Elaine J. Matthis Assistant Professor Mary Ann Hoefler Assistant Professor Monica Shade Assistant Professor 4 Marlene E. Tully Assistant Professor J Donna Scheel Instructor t ' 4 Joan M. Larkin f r Assistant Instructor ► K 122 (Bottom from left) Judy Cerny, Mary Kehr, Maureen Kelly (president), Candy Grove, Joyce Blair, Anne Nixa; (middle) Maureen Markuson, Mary NeppI, Jane Hackfort, Mary Jo Kokrda, Sue Huffman; (top) Maureen Pawloski, Ann Marie Malone, Joan Garvey, Evonne Condon. Nurses Club The Nurses Club sponsored a capping ceremony in the Union Pacific room of the library. The ceremony marked the beginning of the hospital training received by the students in Nursing. (Bottom from left) Irene Schrunk, Linda Shrader, Barb Busker, Sue Keister, Stella Andersen, Laurie Lenertz; (middle) Mary Rus- sell, Marti Sekauf, Carol Vollmer, Ann Skotz, Sister Barbara Nicholas, S.L., Mary Anne Heger; (top) Mary Halsey, Cathy Weiler, Debby Benz, Carol Hafeman, Sue Doster. 123 Classical Language Faculty I Rev. M. Joseph Costelloe, S.J. Professor, Chairman Rev. Richard McGloin, S.J. Associate Professor Modern Language Faculty Ernst J. Brehm Associate Professor John G. Frank Visiting Professor Louise Meca Assistant Professor Eleanor M. Pippitt Instructor Marilyn Eller Instructor Christine C. Steffen Instructor Rev. Nicholas Schiel, S.J. Assistant Professor, Chairman i I Donald Gibbs Instructor Beryl L. Gibson Instructor M Andreas Gommermann Instructor Samir Ghali Instructor 124 Italian Club The Italian Club is interested in bringing the culture, heritage, and customs of Italy to Creighton. The club participated in homecoming and college day activi- ties and sponsored an Italian Dinner. (Bottom from left) Judy Tamasi, Mary Rose Ortmann (secretary), Joe McKasy, Taddese Woobneh, Dan Mcllhon (presi- dent), Tony LaGreca; (top) Joe Casady (treasurer), Filadelfo Cosentino, Thomas McGuire (vice president), Toni Caniglia, Delizia Rindone. Bob Hawking adjusts the console in lab which allows him to hear a language lesson and also speak to the teacher. The modern language laboratory, located in the basement of St. John ' s Church, is used by students taking either French, German, Span- ish and Italian classes. These courses require one lab period during the week. 125 Rev. Raymond J. Bishop, SJ. Professor Donald T. Cannon Associate Professor Loren M. Carlson Associate Professor Rev. Eugene Gallagher, S.J. Professor Paul D. Hartnett Associate Professor James A. Sorensen Assistant Professor Education Faculty SNEA Edward B. O ' Connor Professor, Chairman (Bottom from left) Nancy McGuire, Maureen Olson, Pat Serlet, Laura Zanocco, Diana Oleskevlcfi, Gayle Genovesi, Tom Ryan; (middle) Sue Ellen Dingman, Mary Ann Cahill, Nancy Arcfier (secretary), Mary Rosmann, Kathy Jones, Sandra .- edersen (vice- president); (top) Ricfiard Vrba, Karen Suknot, Judy Casford, Pat Schroeder, Phyllis Horan, Eileen Fitzgerald. 126 The Student National Education Association sponsored a con- vention at which seventeen Nebraska schools were represented. The group also backed legislation which would permit a teacher to know the grade and where he will teach in advance of signing any contract. (Bottom from left) Mary Fran Naughton (Treasurer), Sheryl Grout, Kelly Scott, Tom NeppI, Sally Schroeder, Ray Vondrak; (middle) Lynn Giese, Carolyn Waldeck, Patricia Dorcak (president), Pat McGovern, Katie Kern, Judy Haley; (top) Donna Vellone, Debbie Bogard, Toni Caniglia, Christine Arkwright, Tess Burke. (Bottom from left) Marrianne Safranek, Joan Hobart, Kathleen Kieringer, Lenni Sykora, Kathy Egan; (mid- dle) Ginny Troia, Patricia Fennell, Tara Wallace, Kath- leen Sloup, Mary Brady; (top) Kathy McCleary, Cindy Bradley, Patty Justus, Diane Robertson, Mary Green. 127 Journalism Faculty Rev. Roswell C. Williams, S.J. Director of Communication Arts Eric Somers Instructor Charles W. Zuegner Associate Professor David A. Haberman Associate Professor, Chairman Pi Delta Epsilon Pi Delta Epsilon helped sponsor Journalism Day at Creighton. McBride; (middle) Bob Hawking, Maureen Oberdorfer, Sally High school students visit the campus and listen to talks on Schroeder, Mary Lynn Coyle; (top) John Dillon, Linda Walsh, insights into journalism. (Bottom from left) Bill Tombrink, Tim Tom Dunn, Pat Ryan, Steve Schweers. Stockdale, Kip Chase, Heather Harden, Ron Proskovec, John 1?8 Policy conference beckons Homing In October of 1968 Dr. Ross Horning, professor of history, attended a conference in Washington, DC, on U.S. foreign policy in the 1970 ' s. About 125 professors, newsnnen, industrial execu- tives and foreign service officers attended the con- ference, as well as Henry Kissinger, who became President Nixon ' s foreign affairs expert. The conference was sponsored by the U.S. Depart- ment of State. Dr. Horning and the other participants spent three days discussing America ' s role in world affairs and how the role might change. Dr. Ross C. Horning History Faculty Ross C. Horning Professor Warren G. Kneer Associate Professor Lewis A. Tambs Assistant Professor Allan M. Schleich Professor, Chairman Arthur G. Umscheid Professor Orville H. Zabel Professor 129 Sociology Faculty Laurence H. Brown Professor Charles E. Fuchs Instructor Charles L. Harper Instructor John D. Angus Associate Professor, Chairman Relations committee includes professor Following racial disturbances in Onnaha in the sumnner of 1 968, the Omaha Hunnan Relations Board was crippled by nunnerous resignations. Mayor A. V. Sorensen called for the formation of a human rela- tions study committee. One of the eight members of that committee was Dr. John D. Angus, chairman of the sociology department. The committee spent three and one-half months looking into the problems and programs of racial relations in Omaha. They studied in depth reports of the George Wallace convention violence and re- ported back to the mayor and city council that Omaha needed a more powerful human relations department. Dr. Angus served as co-chairman of the inter-uni- versity task force working to improve human relations on campus and in the community. In addition to his other commitments, Dr. Angus served as Peace Corps liaison for the campus. Dr. John D. Angus 130 The Sociology club reorgan ized its administration and is now run by a core committee rather than by elected officers. The group sponsored a field trip to the Nebraska State Penitentiary and to the Beatrice State home. (Bottom from left) Robert Van Griethuysen, Charles Fuchs, Henry Wright, Joe Felker, Linda Johnsrud, Tony LaGreca; (middle) Kathy Marie Doyle, Terri Schabron, Margie Misany, Dan Keler, Paul Strawheeker, Ivan Quinn, Jim Herbert, Jane Burnell; (top) Geraldine Lazure, Kathy Majewski, Sue Murphy, Jean Larkin, Paula Washburn, Kathy Bogan. Sociology Club (Bottom from left) Leo Heck, Les Joseph, Tim Shana- han, Francie McGuire, Sylvia Ridlen, Linda St. Louis; (middle) Liz Woerdeman, Kathy Riley, Mary Selenke, Sharon Reagan, Lynn Kiely, Marianne Trindl; (top) Cheryl Sperandio, Paula Blasco, Mary Beth Knapp, Pat Evans, Cindi Pelletier. 13] Military Science Faculty Captain John R. Archer Assistant Professor Major Charles W. Crawford Assistant Professor Master Sergeant Joseph S. Henderson Instructor Master Sergeant Rudolph Krznarich Instructor Lieutenant Colonel George T. Penrose Assistant Professor Major Lawrence White Assistant Professor Colonel Levene J. Weige Professor, Chairman Master Sergeant Wayne Wi Instructor liamson Delta Company of Second Battalion drills in platoon formation in the spring. Compulsory ROTC was a big issue on campus last at the weekly drills. The ROTC brigade drilled both indoors and year with many demonstrations and speeches denouncing the outside in practice for the Parent ' s Day ceremony which is held mandatory policy. Colonel Levene Weigel swears in nine Army second lieutenants at Creighton ' s January commencement in the Civic Auditorium. Those receiving bars were Dave Beacom, Len Fowler, Joe Cole- man, Ed Bragg, Gary Wilke, Tom Cody, Conrad German, Robert Hatten, and Ed Lueninghoener. They were assigned to Armor, Infantry, Artillery and Military Intelligence units. Reserved Officers Training Corps Ed Bragg receives Army commission from Colonel Levene Weigel and Major Charles Craw- ford at mid-year commencement exercises. 133 R.O.T.C. . , .A. ._,,:,. ,:., Cadet Platoon Sergeant Steve Pflanz calls cadence as the ROTC company drills outside on the parade grounds. Under the spirited leadership of Cadet Second Lieutenant Paul LaPuzza, the Drill Team rolled out five mornings a week to prac- tice the intricacies of dress and cover, marked time and rifle alignment. With the introduction of bayonet drills, esprit d ' corps reached a new high. The Parent ' s Day performance climaxed the year ' s efforts. 134 On May 4, 1969 proud parents again watched as their sons pass in review to conclude the annual federal inspection. The national colors typified the pageantry of the ceremony when the color guard passed the reviewing stand at eyes right. Columns of green followed in an endless stream of drilled cadets as they partici- pated in the final drill of the school year. 135 Graduate program offers varied study The graduate program under Dean Arthur G. Um- scheid continued to offer graduate degrees in anatomy, bio-chemistry, biology, chemistry, English, business administration, physics, Latin, mathematics, medicine, education, history and physiology. About 350 students took part in the graduate pro- gram during the academic year. In the summer, the graduate students numbered over 500. Changes in the selective service law hurt the uni- versity ' s graduate program. Twelve students who had been accepted were drafted during the summer. Arthur D. Umscheid, Dean Who ' s Who: Bernard Kionka, Harold Williams, Kirstin Friis 136 students receive financial assistance Some 800 to 900 students are served each year by the Office of Student Financial Aid. The office is a clearing house for scholarships and loans. Financial aids available to both incoming freshmen and students already enrolled include President ' s Scholarships, Special Honor Scholarships, Ak-sar- ben Scholarships, National Defense Student Loans, Nursing School Loans, Educational Opportunity Grants and the College Work-Study Program. Scholarships, Educational Opportunity Grants, National Defense Loans, Nursing Student Loans and Nursing Scholarships are ad- ministered through the office. The Office of Student Financial Aid, under director Dr. Jean Harvey, exists for students entering and students already en- rolled at Creighton. Mrs. Bridget Linstrom and Mrs. Betty Miller perform the secretarial duties connected with the office. The work-study program, which provides on campus jobs is a service of this office. 137 Counseling center relocates in school The counseling center staff anticipated a move from offices in the 26th and California Streets duplex to the former St. John ' s School. The new plant pro- vided a general reception area, four private counsel- ing offices, a large classroom, six observation booths and a counseling media center. New equipment, including audio and video tape machines, made it possible for education majors and interested faculty to critically review their teaching methods and classroom techniques. Julie SchmJt checks job opportunity bulletins. The counseling center also has information on educational opportunities such as graduate programs and institutes. The Counseling Center staff meets once a week with Dr. Duane Spiers, a clinical psychologist, from St. Joseph ' s Hospital. The meeting provides a clearing house for problems and a basis for new ideas. From the left discussing the move to new offices are Dr. Spiers, Dr. James Sorenson, Acting-Director John Engler, Mr. James Boland, and Mr. David Roberts. 138 : . « : ' % Counseling Center Acting-Director John Engler adjusts the fixed interval timing device as Dave Roberts and student Julie Schmit observe. This device flashes a light at fixed intervals of time to act as a stimulus for a person to respond. This machine will find its place in the new media center with the file for counselors, education majors and teachers. Dave Roberts checks with secretary Linda Irby concerning the educational file. This contains lists of information on all the colleges and universities according to the state in which they are located. This information is made available to any Creighton student wishing to obtain a bulletin from any school in the United States. 4 139 Medical Technology senior Frank Bodnar examines an agar plate to identify the bacteria cultured on it. After three years at Creighton this year ' s seniors chose to spend a twelve-month internship at Bergan Mercy, St. Joseph ' s, and Methodist Hos- pitals in Omaha, Mercy Hospital in Council Bluffs, and General Rose Memorial Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Student nurse Sandy Nee entertains a child confined to the hospital. Pediatrics, textbook and practical, constitutes a half-semester course for the students. Donna Beatty and Mary Ann Heger prepare medications for their patients. The student nurses spent two days a week in area hospitals for their practical training. student teacher Ginny Troia proposes a sentence to be trans- lated into French by her Westside High School pupils. Two se- mesters of practice teaching are required for all elementary and secondary education majors and minors. Students may teach in the Omaha Public Schools, District 66, or in the Paro- chial School Systems. Lab opportunities increase education A chemistry student assembles equipment for a lab experi- ment. The ability to use equipment is essential to successful chemistry. Mary Ulffers confers with her biology lab partner on what they are supposed to see under the microscope. Each biology course includes a weekly three-hour lab. 141 Radio-and television production class members prepare for a program. The students produce, direct and star in their shows. Each student puts on three productions to show his ability to work with television studio equipment. The work prepares a student to enter the field of radio and tele- vision production. Instructor Dwight West advises Pam Boylan on her ad- vertising design for an advertising layout class. Jour- nalism and art students take the course to develop appreciation of advertising design and technical work. The course considers both aesthetic and sales pos- sibilities of an advertisement. 142 John Dresler uses a 16 millimeter movie camera in film class. He is filming an animated sequence with a Bolex camera. This class aids students in creative film production. George Michael Clark solders strands of metal together in his welding sculpture class hoping to make something of beauty and art out of the common and ordinary. Students learn outside class Bob Fitzgerald works on a sculpture of a hand during his sculpture class. Sculpture is taught at the Fine Arts School and has drawn many students interested in the sculpture techniques of various artists. After studying these styles, the students attempted to create their own great works of art and their own style. 143 1 i  College of Business Administration The wheels of business and industry don ' t turn by themselves. They need people behind them, guiding the progress and leading the way. And although the trend is toward specialization, a well-rounded learning still gives the result of competence. Here, in the halls of Eppley, the future of business and industry is formed on the tradition of competence. 145 Dr. George W. Hardbeck, Dean William R. Heaston, Associate Dean Eppley building gets new student lounge George W. Hardbeck took over as the dean of the College of Business Administration while the new associate dean was William R. Heaston. Enrollment climbed 10 per cent to 468 business students. The school offered summer courses leading to a Master of Science in Institutional Administration de- gree. The Center for Professional Education for Busi- ness offered one-day seminars aimed at helping business, industry, government and labor to improve their knowledge and their performance. The Business Administration Council received $1,500 from the Student Board of Governors which was used to change room 102 in the Eppley building into a student lounge. Sofas, desks, soft drink and candy machines gave the students their own oasis for relaxation between classes. Warren C. Hamill, Director of Center for Professional Education for Business 146 James A. Herbert Associate Professor, Chairman Donald W. Beck Associate Professor Robert F. Oiberding Associate Professor Dr. Floyd E. Walsh Professor John P. Begley Professor Accounting Faculty Warren Hamill, Director of the Center for Professional Educa- tion for Business, and Dr. Salvatore Valentino, Chairman of the department of Economics and Finance, confer about an upcom- ing seminar. The Center for Professional Education is staffed to assist business, industry, government, and labor in their ef- forts to develop human resources and improve performance. 147 148 Rev. Neil Cahill, SJ. Assistant Professor Dr, J. L. Carrica Assistant Professor Dr. Herbert J. Funk Associate Professor Dr. Tliomas 0. Nitscl- Associate Professor L. S. Robertson Associate Professor Economics Finance Faculty Dr. Salvatore Valentino Assistant Professor, Chairman Dr. Roger W. Allen Professor William H. Brennen Associate Professor Dr. Norman H. Ringstrom Professor, Chairman Frederick E. Deatsman Assistant Professor Edward T. Finn Instructor Marketing Management Faculty The Rev. John M. Ginsterblum, S.J. of the College of Arts and Sciences, John E. North and William A. Donaher of the School of Law, and Dr. Salvatore Valentino and Edward T. Finn of the College of Business Administration relax in the Bus Ad faculty lounge. Exchange of ideas ranges from criminal law and court rulings to consumer demand and government spending. Sophomore Class Officers: (front) Mick Ohman (treasurer); (middle) Bill Frenzer (secretary), Craig Cornish (presi- dent); (back) Mike Sharkey (vice president). Senior Class Officers: Bill Chebuhar (president, president of Bus Ad Council), Joe Barbaglia (vice president), Mike Wolinski (secretary), Tim Stanton (treasurer, treasurer of Council). Business Administration Council Junior Class Officers: (front) Mike Wenninghoff (secre- tary); (middle) Martin Glick (treasurer), Tom Garner (pre- sident, secretary of Council); (back) Mike Deshman (vice president, vice president of Council). Freshman Class Officers: (front) Steve Jensen, (president); Bill Kennedy (secretary); (back) Tom Shaughnessey (trea- surer). Bill Barnes (vice president). 149 Edmund L. Arkfeld B.S.B.A. Management Jame A. Baumert B.S.B.A. Marketing Eugene B. Bade B.S.B.A. Accounting John J. Barbaglia B.S.B.S. Accounting Thomas P. Bausch B.S.B.A. Accounting Dennis B. Bongers B.S.B.A. Accounting i Business Seniors Joseph J. Bures B.S.B.A. Finance Daniel R. Cady B.S.B.A. Management Enrique Canto B.S.B.A. Management James M. Carney B.S.B.A. Marketing Thomas J. Challis B.S.B.A. Marketing William A. Chebuhar B.S.B.A. Management I 150 Dennis P. Circo B.S.B.A. Marketing E. Thomas Clark B.S.B.A. Economics Edward J. Croteau B.S.B.A. Marketing Frank J. Dinovo B.S.B.A. Accounting John S. Elliott B.S.B.A. Accounting Albert M. Engles B.S.B.A. Economics Who ' s Who: Pat Zenner, Jack Challls J ♦« « N«.j Wm 151 William C. Evans B.S.B.A. Management Allen J. Feser B.S.B.A. Accounting John M. Flaherty B.S.B.A. Marketing Joseph C. Franco B.S.B.A. Accounting Thomas W. Garner B.S.B.A. Management Ronald B. Gartlan B.S.B.A. Accounting Joseph J. Goodro B.S.B.A. Accounting Thomas J. Greco B.S.B.A. Economics Robert B. Gronstal B.S.B.A. Accounting David L. Hannasch B.S.B.A. Accounting Judi A. Hill B.S.B.A. Accounting Michael S. Horvath B.S.B.A. Management 152 John L. Hruska B.S.B.A. Marketing Gary W. Kalkman B.S.B.A. Accounting William J. Kathman B.S.B.A. Accounting Benjamin T. Kelly B.S.B.A. Accounting Christopher J. Kelly B.S.B.A. Marketing Kathleen A. Kennedy B.S.B.A. Accounting Business Seniors Janet Knake B.S.B.A. Marketing Robert J. Knopke B.S.B.A. Economics Mark M. Lessert B.S.B.A. Marketing Robert W. Lookabil B.S.B.A. Economics James T. Mathis B.S.B.A. Economics Leo A. Mayhan B.S.B.A. Economics 153 David R. McKinney B.S.B.A. Accounting Robert E. Meehan B.S.B.A. Management Edward T. Mines B.S.B.A. Accounting Robert K. Munchrath B.S.B.A. Accounting Michael J. Murnane B.S.B.A. Management Thomas M. Olson B.S.B.A. Finance Business Seniors Who ' s Who: Ron Gartlan, Ben Kelly, Sr. Rose Marie Schoolcraft, Janet Knake. 154 Daniel J. O ' Neil B.S.B.A. Economics Jessica A. Parker B.S.B.A. Management William T. Petersen B.S.B.A. Management Stephen F. Pflanz B.S.B.A. Economics Michael L. Pietramale B.S.B.A. Management Thomas L. Pribil B.S.B.A. Accounting Ivan M. Quinn B.S.B.A. Management Gary L. Reed B.S.B.A. Finance Marvin L. Reif B.S.B.A. Accounting Joseph E. Riha B.S.B.A. Accounting Warren F. Scharf B.S.B.A. Finance Sr. Rose Marie Schoolcraft, R.S.M. B.S.B.A. Management 155 Paul J. Safranek B.S.B.A. Accounting John F. Sailer B.S.B.A. Accounting Terry J. Schiltz B.S.B.A. Economics Joseph M. Shea B.S.B.A. Management Timothy A. Stanton B.S.B.A. Marketing Lawrence J. Steenson B.S.B.A. Marketing David D. Steffensmeier B.S.B.A. Accounting Kenneth E. Sterba B.S.B.A. Management George A. Sutera B.S.B.A. Marketing Robert J. Toller B.S.B.A. Finance Terrence M. Tracy B.S.B.A. Finance Paul B. Trawicki B.S.B.A. Accounting 156 Richard P. Tusa B.S.B.S. Accounting Terry L. Uhl B.S.B.A. Accounting Robert D. Whiting B.S.B.A. Accounting Joel J. Willhite B.S.B.A. Management Michael E. Wolinski B.S.B.A. Management Patrick J. Zenner B.S.B.A. Marketing Business Seniors Concentration and deliberation are the means of preservation semester the students became aware of the value and wide ap- in statistics. These students deviated little from the disciplined plication of statistics in both the practical and the theoretical perseverence needed to pass a statistics test. By the end of the worlds of business. 157 I Beta Alpha Psi, professional fraternity for accountants, planned to tour Northern Natural Gas and Arthur Young Company to gain insights into accounting. (Bottom from left) Joe Goodro (treas- urer), Joe Glode, Joseph Riha, Ben Kelly, Tom Pogge, James Herbert (faculty vice-president), Martin Glick, (middle) Ronald Beta Alpha Psi Quinn, Robert Gronstal (secretary), David McKinney, Jon Sailer, Paul Safranek, William Kathman; (top) Joseph Vacanti, Robert Krysiak, Mike Greteman, John Elliott, Allen Feser (vice presi- dent), Ronald Gartlan (president). Beta Gamma Sigma This year Dr. George W. Hardbeck, professor of econo- mics and dean of the College of Business Administration, was initiated into the Beta Gama Sigma honor society. (Bottom from left) Dr. Salvatore Valentino, Dr. G. W. Hard- beck, Edward T. Finn, Dr. N. H. Ringstrom; (middle) Dr. William H. Brennen, Michael Moeller, Herbert J. Funk, Sister Rose Marie Schoolcraft, R.S.M., Jerry Furlong; (top) Jack Challis (president), Laurie S. Robertson (sec- retary-treasurer), Dr. Floyd E. Walsh, Denny Circo (vice president). 1 i 158 i (Botton from left) Tom Unger (president), Joseph Riha, Judi Hill, Christopher Kelly, Glenn Fornoff, Chris Brabec; (middle) Kathleen Kennedy, Jessica Parker, Richard Tusa, Barry Beacom, Edward West, Joseph Franco, Paul Safranek (vice president); (top) John Halloran, David McKinney, Marv Rief (secretary- treasurer), Mike Sharkey, Dennis Murphy, Allen Feser. Administrative Management Society The Administrative Management Society promotes an interest in the management process in business. The group toured the Falstaff Brewery in Omaha and invited speakers from the Omaha area to talk about management and related fields. (Bottom from left) Mike Rizzo, Bob Meehan, Henry Wright, Rick Becker, Mike Wenninghoff, Mark Schweers; (middle) Judy Todd, John Elliott, Robert Gronstat, David Hannasch, Janet Smith; (top) Thomas Garner, David Boehle, Thomas Pribil, Ivan Quinn, Ronald Gartlan. 159 statistics without an automatic adding machine is like surgery without a sharp scalpel. Creightons Computer Center, under the direction of Rev. Edward Sharp, S.J., provides students with the opportunity to learn the operation of a computer. The Center boasts an IBM 1130 which is used for correcting tests for faculty members. Among other services it processes the quarterly report for the medi- cal clinic and it handled the liturgy study for the archdioceses. i 160 Dr. Thomas Nitsch emphasizes the importance of the Project Profile to his macroeconomics class. The project profile is a diagrammatic exposition of the anticipated net cash flow as- sociated with a given form of investment in any economic unit. This basic concept finds application in any phase of business investment: corporation, government, or household. 161 162 School of Pharmacy The first law was made 106 years ago to separate the pharmacist ' s duties from those of the physician. But like the physician, the pharmacist ' s craft dates back to pre-Roman times. Today ' s pharmacists, more than ever, play a most responsible role in society, providing physicians with the tools of healing. 163 Pharmacy stresses welfare of patient As one of its goals, the pharmacy school began placing more emphasis on patient-oriented courses instead of product-oriented courses. S. J. Greco continued as dean of the 138-student school. As part of the school ' s curriculum revision, stu- dents aiming to pursue graduate study could substi- tute eight hours of higher math or foreign language for accounting, marketing and management. Professor Sebastian Pirruccello was named Mr. Professor by Omaha pharmacists. With eventual closing of Omaha ' s Interstate Gap threatening the pharmacy school ' s 14th and Daven- port home, the staff continued to contemplate a move to the main campus. The Pharmacy Clinic was slated to be relocated with the medical clinic in the former student nurses home at St. Catherine ' s Hospital Cen- ter for Continuing Care. ?g T . ■- ' ; ii ' Wt Dr. S. J. Greco, Dean Dr. Leonard Buchalter Assistant Professor Dr. James M. Crampton Professor Dr. Ann L. Czerwinski Professor Dwayne E. Ellerbeck Instructor Dr. Nikolaus R. HansI Associate Professor Thomas R. Harmsen Instructor Dr. Jerome F. Hensiak Assistant Professor Dr. Edwin G. Scheuer Assistant Professor Sebastian C. Pirruccello Professor 164 James A. Bale B.S.Ph. Donna R. Beaton B.S.Ph. Adele Y. BertagnoHi B.S.Ph. Joseph F. Czerwinski, Jr. B.S.Ph. Joseph E. Dineen B.S.Ph. M. Douglas Ford B.S.Ph. Pharmacy Seniors William C. Glowacki B.S.Ph. H. Michael Hammond B.S.Ph. Rupert H. Jung B.S.Ph. Sister Rose Mary Ladurini B.S.Ph. Renee E. LeBert B.S.Ph. Edward J. McKenna B.S.Ph. 165 William B. Pinaire B.S.Ph. Enrico F. Raffanti, Jr. B.S.Ph. Michael L. Rieber B.S.Ph. Verne D. Riley B.S.Ph. Michael E. Shey B.S.Ph. William J. Stonebraker B.S.Ph. John J. McMenamin B.S.Ph. Patricia F. Neubert B.S.Ph. John F. Nilsson, Jr. B.S.Ph. Elizabeth J. Novak B.S.Ph. Judith A. Pederson B.S.Ph. Lawrence J. Quintan B.S.Ph. Pharmacy Seniors 166 Patrick J. Sullivan B.S.Ph. Barbara J. Swanson B.S.Ph. James B. Thomas B.S.Ph. William P. Tomek B.S.Ph. Reginald P. Warga B.S.Ph. Jacqueline A. Wojcik B.S.Ph. Who ' s Who: Pat Neubert, Mike Hammond. Richard L. Worthley B.S.Ph. 167 Lambda Kappa Sigma fosters the professional and social growth of its members. The group participates in National Pharmacy week and in Pharmacy dat at Creighton. The group, with the help of nine new pledges, planned vocational sessions in high schools to promote pharmacy. (Bottom from left) Mary Kirby, Enid Lantz, Jackie Wojcik, Susan Suhr (treasurer), Elaine Peter- schmidt, Barb Schmltz (vice president), Nancy Flecky: (middle) Ellen Breslin, Suzy Kieber, Pat Neubert (president), Marie Ohiinger, Sue Mokrohinsky, Judith Pederson, Donna Beaton, Kay Bonovich (secretary); (top) Jymeann King, Sue Cantor, Elayne Casterton, Claudette Collins, Peg Aloisio, Sue McLaughlin. Lambda Kappa Sigma Rho Chi 0p S 1 u H Among activities of Rho Chi, honorary society of pharmacy, were two pre-pharmacy orientation meetings to introduce stu- dents to the profession of Pharmacy. The group of honor stu- dents has its initiation and banquet in the spring. (Bottom from left) Reginald Warga (president). Donna Beaton (secretary-treas- urer); (top) Pat Neubert (vice president), Pat Sullivan. 168 Phi Delta Chi professional pharmacy fraternity participated In such community activities as National Pharmacy Week and the prevention of poison and drug abuses. The annual Sweet- heart Ball and other social events capped off the year. (Bottom from left) John Roessig, Mike Hammond, Richard Worthley (president), Creighton Uridll, Jr., Leo Mlltner, Dr. Nikolaus Hans! (moderator); (middle), Tim Hobbins, Jerry Comeau (secretary), Jody Koehler (treasurer). Joseph Czerwinski, Dave Steinkraus; (top) Jim Thomas (vice president), Steve Benoit, Kenneth Rem- pfer. Bill Hale, Jim HIadik. Phi Delta Chi (Bottom from left) Bob Pryor, Bill McQuillan, Ray Kelly, James Mike Comstock, Paul O ' Rourke, James Wilson, Michael Cunnine- Muhs, Roger Kacznarek (secretary), Donn DeLashmutt; (top) ham. Gene Duffy, Martin Wiedel. 169 The American Pharmaceutical Association sponsored the win- ning homecoming float this year. In keeping with its professional goals, the group has given lectures in various high schools in the area on drug abuse. (Bottom from left) Stephen Byrne, Beth Novak, John McMenamin, Elaine Peterschmidt. Donn Delash- mutt. Bob Pryor, Jackie Wojcik; (middle) Alen Desmarteau, Ellen Bresslin, Sue Mokrohisky, Kenneth Rempfer, Ray Kelly, Jody Koehler, Lawrence Cullan, Kay Bonovich; (top) Roger Roubal, Dave Swinarski, Donna Beaton, Marie Ohiinger, Stanley Green, Dave Steinkraus, Jim HIadik. American Pharmaceutical Association (Bottom from left) Jim Thomas, Terry Fletcher, Dennis Masur, Reginald Warga, William Glervaeki, Joe Dineen, Sam Sherman, Barbara Swanson, Mike Hammond, Jerry Comeau, Mike Shey, Bill Pinaire, William Stonebraker, Adela Bertagnolli; (top) Mike Shearman, Pat Neubert (secretary), Sister Rosemary Ladurini, James Steir (president), Lawrence Kawa, Patrick Sullivan, Ed- ward McKenna, John Nilsson. 170 (Bottom from left) Michael Cunningham, Joseph Robles, Mike Tom Stanski, Gary Joe, Bill Tomek (vice president), Barb Schmitz, Comstock, Art Farha, Larry Rihanek, Gregg Rinker, Charleen John Roessig, Suzy Kieber; (top) Enid Lantz, Art Haney, Tony Miller; (middle) Mary Casey, Ellen Seifert, Jimmy Sherman, Hooi, Mary Ann Fitzpatrick, Elayne Casterton, Susan McLaughlin. Marie Ohiinger prepares her equipment for an experiment as- products such as aspirin. In the Pharmaceutical preps lab, stu- saying the active ingredients of milk of magnesia. Students deter- dents make capsules, pills, ointments, soaps and lotions under mine the nature and relative quantity of constituents of drug direction of Dr. Edwin Scheuer. 171 Seniors Dick Worthley and John McMenamin compound pre- scriptions to be dispensed from the pharmacy clinic headed by Dr. Sebastian Pirruccello. The clinic, located at 14th and Davenport, services outpatients from the medical clinic as well as Creighton students. Within seven days during the Hong Kong flu epidemic, 2,000 student prescriptions were dispensed. 172 Kay Bonovich titrates an acid to be used for standardizing a chemical solution in the quantitative analysis laboratory. Pharmacy student Glen Cronin makes use of some of the modern equipment provided in the sophomore quantitative analysis lab to prepare a phenol solution. Sophomore students also take pharmaceutical preparations in order to give them a solid back- ground in filling prescriptions, anatomy and physiology, and pharmaceutical calculations. 173 SJRWSWR WiSWWWRWWWWffB 174 5 w. ! fe;-J tXsamxxiSii, immjmmfiu l- n School of Dentistry Service to the community gives an opportunity for tine practice of one ' s newly found sl ill. The knowledge gained gives the profession a new and competent practitioner. And the dental profession gives the practitioner a new sense of responsibility. 175 Dr. Raymond W. Shaddy, Dean Dr. John J. Butkus, Assistant Dean Dent school boasts new clinic fixtures A major function of the School of Dentistry was the continuation of the dental clinics. This year the physical condition of the clinics was greatly en- hanced. Fifty chairs, 50 dental units and 25 operating lights replaced units in the adult clinic. A five-year grant of $1,900,000 was received fronn the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to finance the improvements. Junior and senior stu- dents treated about 4,000 patients this year. A new children ' s clinic, three times the size of the old, was set up on the school ' s first floor. A freshman technique laboratory was Installed to involve upperclassmen in dental laboratory work. Raymond W. Shaddy continued as dean of the dental school, which added a new Department of Oral Biology. Enrollment climbed slightly to 192. James F. Glass, Administrative Assistant 176 Dental Faculty Dr. Robert Morrison reaches for an instrument to aid Dr. David Sommers in examination of the patient. Dr. Richard Blankenhau Instructor Dr. Bernard M. Bogatz Associate Professor Dr. Marsliall E. Carson Assistant Professor Dr. John R. Eastman Assistant Professor Dr. Leonard T. Higgins Associate Professor Rev. John G. Holbrook, S.J. Jesuit Counselor Dr. John Marley Associate Professor Dr. Bruce Mowat Assistant Professor Dr. Edward A. Peters Associate Professor Dr. Antonio L. Rabassa Instructor Dr. Fred S. Richardson Associate Professor Dr. Douglas deShazer Assistant Professor Eugene F. Stormberg Professor Dr. Richard P. Suddick Associate Professor Dr. Paul E. Tamisiea Assistant Professor Dr. Theodore J. Urban Associate Professor Dr. Charles J. Vacanti Associate Professor Dr. Fredrick E. Walker Assistant Professor Dr. Glynn Widner Assistant Professor 177 Anthony J. Allegretti D.D.S. Vernon T. K. Au D.D.S. Francis J. Ayers, Jr. D.D.S. Robert L. Bachicha D.D.S. Gary L. Blumenschein D.D.S. Barry M. Bongers D.D.S. Dental Seniors Gerald C. Brundo D.D.S. Richard W. Burl ey D.D.S. Donald C. Chase D.D.S. Frank J. Dowd D.D.S. Richard D. Geertsema D.D.S. A. G. William Geria D.D.S. 178 Roger B. Gerstner D.D.S. William A. Gilbert D.D.S. Robert G. Griego D.D.S. George J. Grobins D.D.S. Darwin D. Harris D.D.S. Robert H. Hawke D.D.S. Dennis W. Hodge D.D.S. Elmar K. Hoffman D.D.S. Stephen E. Kahn D.D.S. Robert D. Kinniburgh D.D.S. De nnis D. Kommer D.D.S. William W. McAdoo D.D.S. 179 Robbin K. Okamoto D.D.S. James M. Oleskevich D.D.S. Roland M. Otake D.D.S. John M. Parrish, Jr. D.D.S. Jose Perez D.D.S. Donald L. Rathe D.D.S. Who ' s Who: Gary Westerman, Don Chase, Frank Dowd, William Gerla. 180 Fred A. Richeda D.D.S. Michael A. Sampson D.D.S. Robert E. Sanders D.D.S. Jimmie V. Sandoval D.D.S. Harry A. Strohmyer D.D.S. David G. Summers D.D.S. Dental Seniors John R. Thiel D.D.S. David L. VanTasell D.D.S. Gary H. Westerman D.D.S. Clark Wayne Whitehead D.D.S. ) Lynn G. Whiting D.D.S. Randall R. Wiley D.D.S. 181 (Bottom from left) Kirby M. O ' Donaughy (treasurer), William A. Gilbert, Richard Geertsema, Darwin D. Harris, Clark W. White- head, Donald Chase, David G. Summers; (middle) Doug Sinn, Nile G. Scott (vice president), Gary Blumenschein, Frank Dowd, Jack Redmond, Richard D. Fitzgerald, William W. McAdoo, Jr.; (top) Elmar K. Hoffmann, Calvin Mulholland, James P. Murphy, Bill O ' Hara, Donald Rathe, Gary Westerman. Delta Sigma Delta A trip to Lincoln to watch the Cornhuskers crush Utah and the number two position in intrarnurai foot- ball kept the members of Delta Sigma Delta busy. Table clinics held throughout the year introduced members to different facets of dentistry. (Bottom from left) F. B. Parker, Harvey Duryee, Howard C. Kellogg, Russ MIsner (secretary), Leo Durrett; (mid- dle) Albert E. Suckut, Peter Kellen, Del Stoft, Larry Kelley, Don Hanson; (top) Robert Porporato, Vernon Au, Paul B. Richards, Edward Logman, Robbin K. Okamoto. 182 ■1 M k hk. . A 1 ' 1 V m l k« !(  % 1 c 1 ■«- - Nl ) M c jj 1 - M; ' , H | ! 1 1 M K ' ' ° ' o 1 1 1 1 1 KS V 1 y| Bt T ' h 1 H iJr ™| 1 i i jj l 1 1 11 i 1 B , 1 Ir (Bottom from left) Louis Spicciati, Earl Smith, Jr., Mike Back- enstose, James Oleskevich, Gerald Brundo, Bernie Comeau; (middle) Dennis Torney, Joseph Hurd, Donald Rozema, William Gabriel, John Thurmond, John Kirby; (top) Michael Liebentritt, Mike Sampson, Earl Kincheloe, Dennis Kommer, Jeffrey Vinton. Xi Psi Phi (Bottom from left) Harry Delashmutt, Stan Atkinson, David Van Tasell, Randall Wiley, Gene Chickinell, Wayne Loers; (mid- dle) Joe Cumiskey (secretary), James Slattery, Timothy Heaston, Roger Gerstner; (top) Herm Zampetti (president), Jack Ossello, Thomas Mack (vice president), Walter Fahey, Tom Cavel. 183 Activities of Xi Psi Phi dental fraternity (Zips) included the Annual Druid Festival and the Suppressed Desire Party. The group has also sponsored table clinics at which the faculty and students present their research and special areas of interest. (Bottom from left) Rich- ard Matteoli, John Roussalis (treasurer), Nile Ersland, Dan Jones; (middle) Dale Ruemping, Henry Espinosa, John Whitehead, Thomas Fitzgerald, Tim Reardon, David Otis; (top) Ron Townsend, Bill Gabriel, Tom Jones, Dan Grifka, Phillip Quinley. Xi Psi Phi Participation in the block assignment study plan involves exper- ience in such areas as diagnostic, general clinic, pedodontics, and surgical. Here Dr. James Oleskevich serves in the general clinic. Dr. John Parrish makes an examination in the new eight chair children ' s clinic. Renovation of the clinic was financed by a federal loan. 184 Checking gaping false teeth, Dr. Paul Binow gets experience in dental examinations. A mold of the patient ' s teeth gives the dentist a better idea of his patient ' s problem. In the general clinic, dental students apply theory, augment understanding, and serve a general public of over 4,000. A dental clinic patient is diagnosed and x-rayed before being for an appointment. Dr. Robert Morrison and Dr. David Sommers assigned to a student. The student then makes up a complete work on their patient in one of the four units of the two-room treatment plan. After this is approved, the patient is scheduled surgery suites. 185 186 School of Law The law. It ' s always there. In black and white. In decisions and precedents. Yet not dead, but viable, changing and self-generating. The student understands, toils over and ponders, always probing to find the meaning, the letter, the spirit of the law. ■fiUilliiiiiil:- 187 Law students view proposed changes Numbering 240, down slightly from last year ' s re- cord high enrollment, Creighton ' s future barristers returned to continue their studies, their challenge and their service. Dean James A. Doyle appointed a committee of four faculty to discuss with a similar group of students any proposed changes which would be in the best interests of the school. The fledgling Creighton Law Review continued its semi-annual publication with hopes of eventually becoming a quarterly. Thomas Whitmore served as editor in chief, considered the highest academic hon- or that can be bestowed upon any senior. Law juniors and seniors volunteered their time to work with the Legal Aid Society in Omaha, which provides legal services to the needy. The new draft law adopted in the spring of 1968 provided graduate exemptions only for science stu- dents, but the law seemed to have little effect upon enrollment in the School of Law. James A. Doyle, Dean Arthur Lee Bloomingdale Professor of Law Rev. LeRoy F. Endres, S.J. Professor of Law Winsor C. Moore Professor of Law John E. North Professor of Law Michael J. O ' Reilly Professor of Law Manfred Pieck Professor of Law Donald R. Prinz Assistant Professor Rodney Shkolnick Professor of Law William A. Donaher Associate Professor of Law 188 Chris M. Arps J.D. John T. Aziere J.D. James M. Bausch J.D. Robert J. Becker J.D. Patrick J. Birmingham J.D. Ronald R. Brackle J.D. Law Seniors Donald L. Carroll, Jr. J.D. Dennis T. Chapman J.D. Daniel J. Cole, Jr. J.D. Samuel W. Coo per J.D. Norman L. Corbin J.D. John R. DaCorsi J.D. 189 Betty A. Dyke J.D. Thomas C. Emery J.D. Donald B. Fiedler J.D. James T. Gleason J.D. Gerald P. Griffin, Jr. J.D. John J. Gross J.D. Law Seniors Richard M. Hannon J.D. Melvin C. Hansen J.D. Jerry P. Herold J.D. Danny K. Jackson J.D. Edward S. Johnson J.D. Michael D. Jones J.D. 190 Peter A. Jordan J.D. Charles A. J.D. Kaeding John B. Kane J.D. H. Jerome J.D. Kinney William J. J.D. Klimisch George F. J.D. Lamb John A. Larson J.D. Michael T. McKim J.D. Jerome A. Merwald J.D. Patrick J. Morrow, III J.D. Thomas L. Moser J.D. Dale G. Muff J.D. 191 John W. Mullen J.D. J. Patrick Mullen J.D. William E. Nelson J.D. Robert L. Oswald J.D. William R. Pace J.D. Howard H. Potter J.D. Patrick F. Render J.D. Martin C. Ricks J.D. Marvin B. Schmid J.D. William R. Schroeder J.D. Michael P. Shanahan J.D. Terry A. Smith J.D. 192 Alfred M. Suarez, Jr. J.D. Larry R. Taylor J.D. Michael J. Shaughnessy J.D. Jeffery D. Toberer J.D. Gary J. VItt J.D. John J. Weiler J.D. Law Seniors Who ' s Who: Tom Whitmore, John Weiler, Dan Cole. Thomas E. Whitmore J.D. Thomas R. Wolff J.D. J. Edison Woods, Jr J.D. 193 The student Bar Association held luncheon meet- ings addressed by guest speakers. Members of the Student Bar teamed up with other law organi- zations to sponsor Law Day, at which Omaha high school students came to the College of Law for an introduction to American law. (Bottom from left) Larry Forman, Jerry Merwald, Bill Schroeder, John Fink, Michael Shanahan; (top) D. L. Carroll (secretary), Jerry Ortman, John Muller, John Weiler (president). Student Bar Association Delta Theta Phi Service, fellowship, and scholastic achievement are the tripod goals of Delta Theta Phi. To serve the academic interests of its members this group gave each member outlines of various law courses and sponsored a seminar on Real Property. The group planned an annual employment symposium with all the legal fields represented. (Bottom from left) Dana Bigelow, John Larson, Norman Corbin, San- ford Postar, Sam Cooper (dean), Jerry Merwald; (middle) Gary Vitt, Ronald Brackle, Larry Taylor, John OaCorsi (vice dean), J. Edison Woods; (top) Robert Oswald (treasurer), Larry Forman, Paul Madgett, Chris Arps. 194 staff members of the Docket, law school newspaper, included Thomas Lorigan, James Dineen, Dennis Martin, John Fullen- kamp, and George Kubat headed by editor John Decker. The first issue included articles on the political aspects of the major candidates, legality of the Vietnam war, and recent Supreme court decisions, as well as student opinion polls. Docket Law Review The Creighton Law Review was published twice this year and both issues were bound in book form. Editor-in-chief of the pub- lication was Law senior Tom Whitmore (left). Other editors were John Weiler, Mike McKim, Bob Becker, and Joe Gross. The two main articles in the Review were discussions on the Nebraska income tax and federal criminal procedures. 195 To help students academically, Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity sponsored a seminar on how to take law tests. A champagne party immersed the members in the social life of the Fraternity. (Bottom from left) Tom Lorigan, Dan Layering, Jim Speckmann, John Decker, Jon Gergen, Jack Dorwart; (middle) Rick Hoffman, Charles Hilbert, Dick Welling, Ray Lalone, Michael Moeller; (top) LeRoy Lazure, Donald Carroll, Tim McGuire, Eugene Hymes, Denny Busick. Phi Alpha Delta (Bottom from left) Dennis Naughton Rick McGuire, Denny Larkin; (top) Alfred Suarez, (treasurer). Brian Murphy 196 Moot Court An upperclass law student prepares to present his brief before the judges in the Moot Court. One student takes each side and is criticized on legal procedure and points of law. Freshman law students present their cases for judgment by seniors. Omaha lawyers judge cases presented by upperclassmen. 197 198 School of Medicine To attain perfection in tile pursuit of medicine. To aspire to be a hiealer of wounded men. To relieve ttie suffering, tfie pain and ttie anguisti. To set the Hippocratic Oatli in one ' s spirit and abide by it. To care for tfie corporal needs. To dedicate thieir lives to Life. 199 ynfit ii vx c E Dr. Richard L. Egan, Dean Dr. J. Raymond Johnson, Assistant Dean Med school faculty increases steadily Growth of the School of Medicine was mirrored by a 250 per cent increase in faculty over a 10-year period. The school again accepted 82 freshmen from more than 1400 hopeful applicants. An innovation rare in most medical schools was the addition of two students to the Executive Com- mittee, which also included the chairmen of the major departments and school administrators. The Education Policy Committee continued for the second year its detailed and critical review of the medical school ' s undergraduate curriculum. The medical clinics, vacating their former homes because of Interstate Highway construction, moved to the former St. Catherine ' s Hospital. The federally financed Children and Youth Pro- gram provided comprehensive health care for the poor under the direction of Dr. John R. Mitchell. Ten Creighton medical students held national office in the Student American Medical Association. The medical school continued affiliation with Douglas County Hospital, Omaha Veterans ' Admini- stration Hospital, Children ' s Memorial Hospital and Creighton Memorial St. Joseph ' s Hospital. Dr. Joseph H. Holthaus, Associate Dean 200 Dr. D. Arnold Dowell Chairman of Radiology Dr. Robert P. Heaney Chairman of Medicine Dr. Donal F. Magee Chairman of Physiology and Pharmacology Dr. Beverley T. Mead Chairman of Psychiatry and Neurology Dr. Fletcher A. Miller Chairman of Surgery Dr. John R. Mitchell Chairman of Pediatrics Rev. James J. Quinn, S.J. Jesuit Counselor Dr. Joseph A. Sisson Chairman of Pathology Dr. Dale R. Smith Chairman of Anatomy Dr. Andor Szentivanyi Chairman of Microbiology Dr. Ibert C.Wells Chairman of Biochemistry Dr. Henry T. Lynch Chairman of Preventive Medicine Medical Faculty It ' s a dog ' s life in the Medical Center. Dogs serve as patients for students and research personnel in their search for knowledge and technique. 201 Emory J. Bourdeau, Jr. M.D. Robert W. Burns M.D. Charles R. Clem M.D. Thomas M. Collins M.D. Joseph B. Conahan, Jr. M.D. Victor M. Dalforno M.D. Medicine Seniors William T. Delaney M.D. Allen D. Dvorak M.D. Norman R. Edwards M.D. Kirby J. Flanagan M.D. Frank J. Forte M.D. Gary S. Francis M.D. 202 Douglas E. Garland M.D. Edward B. Healton M.D. Harry C. Henderson, M.D. James M. Hogan M.D. Michael J. Hogan M.D. Keith A. Hruska M.D. Who ' s Who: Don Snider, Mike Stek, Tom Reis. 203 James F. Keefe M.D. Emmet B. Keefe, Jr. M.D. Michael R. Kelly M.D. Raymond F. Kostin M.D. John J. Kroening M.D. Franklin D. Laviola M.D. Carl V. Leier M.D. Albert T. Lotko M.D. Raymond A. Lukas M.D. Joseph Matthews M.D. Robert T. McMahon m :.-- ' M.D James A. Murphy M.D. 204 Anselm Anthony Parlatore M.D. Paul M. Petelin M.D. Patrick C. Lauder M.D. Edward J. Quinn M.D. Richard M. Ratino M.D. Thomas C. Reis M.D. Medicine Seniors Thomas E. Rodcay MD. Phillip J. Schilling M.D. Edward H. Scarpitti M.D. Andrew J. Scoma, Jr. M.D. J. Laird Seaich M.D. Robert P. Searles M.D. i 205 Harry E. Serene M.O. Dennis M. Shaughnessy M.D. Richard J. SItlenicka M.D. William N. Smith M.D. Donald J. Snider M.D. Michael Stek, Jr. M.D Medicine Seniors Frank J. Stella M.D. Nicholas W. Veith M.D. Nicholas W. Verola M.D. Robert Wayne M.D. Marco D. Zarlengo M.D. 206 ■■■■■■H Uf ' 9 ' Bm nHBIHI ■■■HBHHHH ■■i ' : V ; 1 1 K _ fl ■H H HH H ' • ' ' j B ii- ■' ■i hv ' T H Hp 4 ' T • ftf yTl Bk ' ' J Kj ' . I Phi Rho fraternity sponsored a champagne party at which a record two hundred bottles of champagne were consumed. A lecture series kept the members up to date in the field of medi- cine. (Bottom from left) Mark Swanson, Dan Cole, Barry Mr Namara, Stephen Dault; (middle) Frank Stella, Stephen Gibbs, Albert Lojko, Dennis Daley (president), Stephen Smith, Thomas Mork; (top) Edward Quinn, Robert Burns, Robert Tobin, Laird Seaich, Peter Menghini. Phi Rho Sigma (Bottom from left) Ralph J. Kramper (treasurer), William president), Paul Joos; (top) Edd Cohen, Dan Molloy, James O ' Shaughnessy, Jack Dugan, Bill Stafford, Stephen Titus (vice Kolars, Jeff Clark, John Burns. 207 This year Phi Chi medical fraternity moved into a new house located at Fortieth and Dewey which they dedicated to Dr. C. M. Hartmann. A new library was dedicated to Dr. R. W. Booth. (Bottom from left) Robert Sestero, Tom German, Pat Freuen, Andrew Scoma, Norman R. Edwards; (mid- dle) Jeff Goodman, Dennis M. McLeod, Ernest A. Stewart, Ray Fitzgerald, John L. Sherlock; (top) Co-burn J. Porter, Vic Dalforno, Vito A. Angelillo. Phi Chi (Bottom from left) Robert J. Cavanaugh, Eugene Cun- ningham, J. E. Dugaw, C. Arnold, Jr., Martin F. Sears; (middle) John F. Mira (treasurer), Dick Swanson (sec- retary), Bruce Von Herzen, Gerald Bell, Frank S. Leone; (top) W. J. Hunter, Paul Tornambe, Nick Morrison, Allan Mira. 208 g«  P!ieaMMMM a |Mp ' S «  :. :JMB « ? ' « ' . Z ' lMiBSBl . S; im i «r ajir • ' ■,yV: ■,■ .. ' ■Kr« ' Ml tgI3 n w Jf % ' Itt m. XL V w B k Bi k r  H ' t Alpha Omega Alpha, national medical honorary society, recognizes outstanding juniors and seniors in the School of Medicine. (Bottom from left) Keith Hruska, Tom Rodcay, Donald Snider, Emory Bour- ' ? ' deau (president), Tom Reis; (top) Robert Wayne, Frank Stella, Michael Mcintosh (vice president). Laird Seaich, Carl Leier (secretary-treasurer). Alpha Omega Alpha Creighton Naval Reserve Medical Company The Creighton Naval Reserve Medical Company introduces medical students to military life prior to their required military obligation. Naval hospitals throughout the country offer clinical clerkships in which these students have the opportunity to par- ticipate. (Left to right) Lieutenants, J.G., W. Leadbetter, J. Sharkey, T. Collins; Commander E. Slowinski; Lieutenant A. Earle; Lieutenants, J.G., J. Soha, P. Heffron, F. Albani. :09 Crejghton moved its medical and pharmacy clinics to the former Bill Conway heats a test tube over a bunsen burner. This trusty old Saint Catherine ' s nursing dormitory. Both clinics were located device sits in company with more modern equipment such as a spec- in the old medical school at 14th and Davenport. trophotometer, flourometer and kinograph. Medical clinic changes location A freshman medical student measures the concentration of an tration of a substance varies proportionately with its optical element in solution by means of a spectrophotometer. This density. Medical students take such lab courses as Biochemistry, advanced machine operates on the principle that the concen- Medical Microbiology, Anatomy and Physiology. 210 On September 17, 1968 the wrecking crews began the demoli- tion of Creighton ' s Medical School. This brought the medical students back on campus for the first time in the 76 year history of the school. Since that time there has been a marked increase in students and faculty. The students now call the Criss Medi- cal Center home. 211 iORGANIZATIONS •iMMiiiP p- t -• I I i OMAHA AIRPORT AUTHORITY EPPLEY AIRFIELD 214 4 Said some bright Cherubim: or two; add a league, a forum, associations. ' Well, boss, now that you ' ve boards and more clubs. Give them success made man, h ow do you get him tempered with failures. Add new members organized? Start with a club here, but keep some of the old reliables. a council there; sprinkle in a coalition Turnover, succession, continuance. 215 (Bottom from left) Bob Hawking (president), Thomas Jim Hug, S.J., Bob Gronstal, Rob O ' Neil; (top) Mike Zimmer, Bob Morrow (vice president), Tom NeppI, Meehan, John Rudersdorf, Larry Baye, Dick Zeigler. Don Hengen; (middle) Ron Pompeo, Bob Zeigler, Christian Life Community: Challenge i i The Men ' s Christian Life Community sponsored mul- i lorth Side, and maintenance of the O ' Donnell Center, tiple apostolates directed toward the Creighton com- (Bottom from left) Moe Gondreau, S.J., Steve munity, the civic community, and the Christian com- Chartrand, Jim Bombenger, Tom Hilgen, Jerry Wien- munity. Members were active in building the Queen ' s eke; (top) Leo Heck, Tom Pogge, Al Wagner, Jim float for homecoming, voter registration on the Near Herbert, Todd Bruett. ?16 1 The CLC built its fourth Homecoming Queen ' s float this year. Business sophomore Tom Purcell, float chairman, coordinated teams of Challenge and Adsum cells. Purcell, bottom, is with his own Markoe cell members: Pharmacy freshman Roger Kacsmarek, Arts junior Mike Crawford, Pharmacy freshman John Herek, and Arts juniors Walt Conrad and Chuck Link. 217 (Bottom from left) Mary Baumann, Father Decker. S.J., Pat Curry Larita Hotchkin, Lorray Smith, Rose Fallon, Pam Sanders; (mid- dle) Mary Lou Meyer, Anita Widhalm, Judy Steenson, Mary Selenke, Marcia Kane, Monica Bredar; (top) Cathy Philbin, Kath- leen Kern, Maureen Pawloski, Pat Langenfeld, Cathy Torma, Mary Brady, Joani Higgins. Christian Life Community: Adsums The Women ' s Adsum Christian Life Community sponsored a talk by Father Schmidt, S.J. on the Changing Church Revolution or Evolution? A permanent apostolate of the Adsums is helping with the Burt Towers Pots and Pans Band. (Bottom from left) Molly Mulqueen, Jo Anne Shimek, Kathleen Ryan, Joan Kukral, Mary Barbara Watkins, Mary Katamaja, Anna Marie Everts; (middle) Father Harold McAuliffe.S.J., Mary Stander, Mary Margaret Burke, KarenSuknot, MadelieneVoorting, Alice Wondra, Mary Hart; (top) Mary Elise Dietz, Kathleen McCoy (secretary-treasurer) June Hoesing, Sheila Keleher, Beverly Carlson, Phyllis Jambor, Shari Berning. 218 (Bottom from left) Caria Lindeken, Jan Greco, Marlene Schneek- loth, Debbie Abell, Rae Ann Schmitz (vice president), Barbara Skrable, Nancy McGuire, Kathy Jones, Eileen Schroeder; (middle) Mary Conrad, Mary Casey, Gwen Kestel, Mimi Feller, Jean Stack- house, Sheila Egan, Mary Kay Walsh, Santa Troia; (top) Evonne Condon, Kathy Kaiser, Anne Ondracek, Anne Conover, (presi- dent), Marianne Wilkins, Francine Fosselman, Mary Kay Loomer. Gwen Kestel and Father Robert Purcell sing for the Burt Towers Pots and Pans Band. The band received city-wide publicity for its work with old people. 219 Creighton students lead four cub and boy scout troops in Omaha. Also students direct 4-H pro- jects in the inner city. Arts freshman Mary Conrad accompanied Arts seniors sue Gerlach, Dianne Flynn, Karen Coleman and 12 scouts on a tour of Eppley Airfield fire station. Most of the student volunteers engage in tutoring. Arts senior Mary Brady, who as an education major, teaches mornings in Omaha public schools, spends her free Satur- day mornings at Wesley House in north-Omaha. Her stu- dent is an eager seventh-grader at Kellom school. His ambition is to become a lawyer. 220 You TOO can cook like Mother Gooch, promises a concerned Arts sophomore Roxine Gupton, as she searches hungrily for utensils to cook with. Her future homemaking students are mem- Volunteers assist 20 organizations This year Creighton ' s Community Service Center (formerly V-CAP) became a student run organization with a faculty moderator. The Center places student volunteers in tutoring and recreational projects. Moderated by Theology instructor Joe Torma, the center is administered by student committee heads Lorray Smith, Anne Marie Kaminski, Mike Meehan and Rob O ' Neil. Over 100 Creighton students were placed in various community projects. The Center, now in its second year, has become the University ' s first student operated organization. Over 20 community organizations are being served by the Creighton volunteers. The Community Service Center is Creighton ' s only student run university program. Arts sophomores Ann Kaminski and Mary K. Walsh plan a project for an Omaha social agency. bers of an urban branch of the 4-H program, which recruits instructors in various fields from Creighton University volun- teers. Urban 4-H also offers classes in arts and crafts. 221 Alpha Psi Omega sponsored Creighton Capers. The Tom Novotny; (middle) Kathy Walsh, Nancy Robin- event is held to see which campus organization can son, Tom Wiers (president), Jo Ann Haur, Carolyn perform the best skit. (Bottom from left) Stephen Waldeck; (top) Ann Shelly, Mary Kalamaja, Betsy Wunder, Kathy McCaslin, Terrance Godar, Ernie Haag, Cutter, Kate McCorkell, Carolyn Nowak. Alpha Psi Omega Creighton Players « Creighton Players is a service club providing talent and help for the plays put on by the Speech Depart- ment. The group helped with The Tempest, Phaedra, and Roar of the Grease Paint, Smell of the Crowd. (Bottom from left) John Murphy, Terrance Godar, Ernie Haag, Charley Klusen, Mary Alice Williams; (middle) Sue Godar, Anita Widhelm, Terri Schabron, Mary Kalamaja; (top) Sue Ellen Gary, Carolyn Wal- deck (vice president); Alice Thompson, Betsy Cutter. ?22 Separated from the rest of the royal party Ferdinand (Bob (Nancy Robinson) to see the first human face other than his own Murphy) is led by Ariel (Don Nabity) to another part of the island that she has seen. The Tempest concerned the triumph of a where Prospero (Jim Kroman) allows his daughter Miranda rightful king over the evil force of his brother. ' The Tempest ' Stephano (Bob Hrupek) and Trinculo (Chuck pest was the first Shakespearean play to be Klassen) cavort in a drunken stupor around presented at Creighton in over two years, the spirit Caliban (Paul Mogiiko). The Tem- Stern faced Sebastian (Ernie Haag) plots to kill his brother and further his own ambitions. 223 The International Relations club sent delegates to the model United Nations meeting in Iowa City where they represented the new African country of Botswane. Delegates were also sent to the model U.N. meeting in St. Louis. (Bottom from left) Jerry Wieneke, Doug Head (president), Kelly Scott, Linda Meng (secre- tary), Tim Landis; (middle) Janet Krampff, Marylu Dorwart, Ken Wise, Charles Stillman, Gary Reek; (top) Karen Anderson (vice president), Gerald Keeling, Angle Kelly, Lynn Marie Corbeil. International Relations Clubs (Bottom from left) Brad Hollingsworth, Mike Leighton, Whit Hansen, Jon Hansell, Rodger Beaton; (middle) Bob Hobbins, Richie Burke, Larry Brotherson, Joe Coleman (treasurer), Jim Murphy; (top) Terry Grennan, Rick McConville, Harry Perkins, Michael Rock (president), Greg Hoeick (vice president). 224 The International Students Club was organized this year to help pull foreign students together to solve the problems created by living in a foreign country. The group planned a Cultural Ex- change Day where foreign students performed songs and dances and showed films from their native countries. (Bottom from left) Marty Collart (corresponding secretary), Raymond Yang, Dan Mcllhon, Michael Szasz, Jack Williams (university registrar); (middle) Katsumi Suzuki, Roberto Ganto (vice president), Joseph Robles, Mary Long (recording secretary), Sister Katharine M. Heidkamp; (top) Zewdu Gebremarian, Elias Ayoub, Gerald Keel- ing, Raquel Rojas. International Students Club (Bottom from left) Taddese Woobneh (president), R. Jaques, Bob Goad, E. Suntrup (moderator), Elaine Bartek; (middle) Melecid P. Nillasca, Tennyson Lee, Jose L. Hernandez, Robert Hintjoantan, William Marriott; (top) Cecilia Chu, Carolyn Wal- deck, Nguyen-Van-Dinh, Shigemitsu Miyamoto. 225 A lecture by Ernest Chambers and a concert by the Cyril Paul group were among the activities sponsored by the Black Coali- tion. The group is newly formed and hopes to bridge the gap between ethnic groups through understanding and communica- tion. (Bottom from left) Linda Johnsrud, Therial L. Bynam (presi- deni), Bob Clements, Deborah Alston (secretary), Jerry Lee Lewis (vice president); (middle) Henry Herrera, Mary Kay Roh, Ronald Smith, Mary Ann Gregurich, Kathleen Burke; (top) Maggi Mc- Creery, Evelyn Scott (treasurer), Phyllis Lashley, Patricia Martin, Cindi Pelletier. The Black Coalition The Hui-0-Hawaii Club worked with Saga Food Service to give a mid-winter Hawaiian banquet. The Club also sponsored a luau complete with grass skirts, stuffed pigs, and Hui-O- Hawaii festive dance. (Bottom from left) Robert Wai, Gil Passarella, Kent Teruya (treasurer), Stephen Lee; (top) Glenn Kimura, Charles Holderbaum (president), Clyde Kaneshiro. 226 The members of the Pre-Medical Technology Club toured St. Joseph ' s Hospital to see medical technology in practice. The group also sponsored a talk by Miss Sally Brown, chief Medical Technologist at Bergan Mercy Hospital. (Bottom from left) Trish Kluthe, Gail Van Walleghen (vice president), Rita Martinec, Bea DeSchepper, Phyllis Brabec, Chris Cook (president), Janice Tacke; (middle) Martha R. Long, Betsy Bosley, Jean Crouchley, Mary Kay Davis, Diane Zrust, Sue Thomas, Evelyn Anderson; (top) Sue Kofka (treasurer), Marcia Gately, Cathy Brown, Sheila Whea- lon, Roxine Gupton, Joan Kwapy, Betsy Cutter (secretary). Pre Medical Technology Club Xavier Forum Xavier Forum collected books for use by the needy and sent used Christ- mas cards to the missions. Doctors, nurses, and priests who have worked at Missions spoke about the needs and progress of the missions. (Bottom from left) Carol Hutchens, John P. Begley, Rev. N. E. Schiel; (top) Marcia Gately, Thomas F. Kelly. 227 Young Democrats saw an active year as they campaigned for local, state, and national Democratic candidates. This year the group also sponsored a Young Democrat State Convention and heard Maxine Morrison, Congressional candidate, speak. (Bot- tom from left) Rozann Carney, Kathy Lower, Tom Aller, Bill Glenn, Ed Hotz, Terri Heise, Larry Primeau; (middle) Mary Jo Maloney, Bill Maloney, Jerry Lewis, Mike Meehan, Rosanne Schumacher; (top) Mary Therese Schumacher, Joanie Smith, Liz Woerdeman, Cindi Pelletier, Judy Todd. Young Democrats (Bottom from left) Joseph Farmer (president), Larita Hotchkm, Connie Hiller, Dan Mcllhon, Joy Millard, Larry Wzorek, Mike Kelley; (middle) Jean Larkin, Pat Curran, Charles Taylor, Mary Mulligan, Marylu Dowart, Mary Jo Kokrda, George Winn; (top) Lynn Corbeil (secretary), Janice Frydryk, Janet Smith (vice presi- dent). Dr. Richard Shugrue (moderator), Alice Thompson, Patti Mooney. 228 The Young Republicans club was given a precinct in which to canvass for the election of local, state, and national representa- tives. The club, together with other Omaha area Young Republi- can clubs, sponsored a state wide Young Republican Convention in April. (Bottom from left) Judy Tamasi, Joe McKasy, Jon Han- sell, Greg Scott (secretary), C. Joseph Robles; (middle) Monica Bredar, Peggy Powers, Adrienne Lauby, Joe Millard, Lori Troy; (top) John Halloran, Cathy Dorrous, Tom Garner, Gwen Kestel, Katie Kern. Young Republicans (Bottom from left) Laurie Robertson, James Gessler, John Coats, John Haynes, John Wieland; (middle) Angie Kelly, Michelle Han- sell, Tom Bower, Howard Differs (treasurer), Pat Anderson; (top) Marlane Meyer, Kathy Winkler, Roger Eichman, Mary L. Green. 229 The Creighton Gentleman ' s Club is a newly formed social service organization. Its main objectives are c ui gaiii aiiuii. lid iiiaiii uujci iivca aic to promote a fraternal spirit among its members and to spread this spirit throughout the University. (Bot- tom from left) Mark Erpelding, Michael Garman, John Bresnahan, Stephen Robinson, Ron Worthington; (middle) Michael Cheese, Mike Caruso, Ron Eggers (president), Rich Rump; (top) Dave Steinkraus, Bill Markham, Kurt Clyne, Jim Kelly, Robert Muldoon. Gentlemen ' s Club (Bottom from left) William Gerhard, Glenn Elbert, Doug Wesselmann, Jim Celer, John Wieland; (mid- dle) Barry Beacom (treasurer), James Van De Walle (vice president), John Henggeler, Tim Cuddigan; (top) Stephen Hays, Tom Morris, Mike Sharkey, John Mugan. 4 230 (Bottom from left) John CimpI, Greg Moriarty, Jim Dunn, Tom Moran, Kathy Muhlenkort, Jim Myers, Robert Muldoon; (middle) John Pester, Bruce Lake, Bob Herfkens, John Tonnow, Mike Aslin, Brother John Daum; (top) Kathy Kaiser, John Barnett, Susan Quass, Jeri Pritchard, Mary Kaye Loomer, Mary Benson. South Dakota Club The South Dakota Club arranged a year long program of arrang- ing rides between Creighton and South Dakota. The group also worked on recruiting students by making visits to various high schools in South Dakota. (Bottom from left) Mary Ann Wegener, Father Neil Cahill (moderator), Peggy Jansa, Gary Michels, Bev DeSchepper, Jim Kemp, Cathy Brzica; (middle) Jan Mikkelson, Charlotte Bertels, Roy Wise, Maureen Olson, Sue Thomas, Dan Burkey; (top) Julie Parker, Jim HIadik (secretary-treasurer), Chris Schmid (president), Sharon Wiebers, Cathy McCann, Mary Harrington. 231 The Des Moines Club sponsored a party in Des Moines before the school year began to get to know each other and to help freshmen from the area in starting their collegiate life at Creigh- ton. (Bottom from left) Jim Murphy (treasurer), Mike Leighton (president), Father John G. Holbrook (moderator). Brad Hollings- worth, Harry Perkins, Larry Brotherson; (middle) Joan Bryant (secretary), Peggy Leighton, Liz Hart, Rich McConville (presi- dent), Lynn Grandanette; (top) Mary Pat Knowles, Johneen Frank, Linda Meng, Mary Jane Shiel, Debbie Orr. Des Moines Club (Bottom from left) Rodger Beaton, Bob Hobbins, Whit Hansel!, Jon Hansen, Ted Bcesen; (middle) Linda Liewer, Lora Liewer, Theresa McCormick, Sharon Wadle, Katie Boesen, Mary Beth Boesen; (top) Joan Smith, Kathy McCleary, Janet Smith, Angie Kelly, Patti Mooney. 232 (Bottom from left) Patty Flanagan (vice president), Mary Sheehan (secretary), Merritt Coughlan, Joe McKasy, Tim Perry, Julie O ' Brien, Paula Blasco; (middle) Dick Wright (treasurer), Diane Deveny, Jim Engstrom (president), Pat Carr, Judy Meyer, Peggy Pohland; (top) Mary Arouni, Jo Ann Curran, Peggy Powers, Kathy Nolan, Linda Kleinart. Minnesota Club The Minnesota Club held a Christmas party in St. Paul this year. Members also recruited students by visits to Minnesota high schools. (Bottom from left) Bruce LeBert, Jane Harrigan, Stan Washlesky, John McNeill, Dick Galena; Mary Kay Lang, Pat Ferguson, Paul McCarten, Tom Landkamer, Meg Coughlan; (top) Meg Wurst, Lynn Kiely, Tim Hoi, Dave Steinkraus, Craig Kippels. 233 (Bottom from left) Judy Mornin, David Sabott, Charleen IVIiller Richard Sarti, Perry Schabron, Suzie Zarlengo, Mary Ann De- Roettele; (top) Suzy Kieb( Salvo; (middle) Cheryl Sperandio, Diane Masterson (secretary), Robertson, Mary L. Green Carolyn Waldeck, Mary Selenke, Dorothyann Zakrasek, Marg Roettele; (top) Suzy Kieber, Mary Casey, Patty Justus, Diane Colorado Club The Colorado Club holds a party every summer for the prospec- tive students from the Colorado area at one of the members home. Fr. Reinert discussed life on Creighton ' s campus and showed slides. The club also sponsored the ski trip over semes- ter break. (Bottom from left) Terry Lyons, Jim Bergles (vice presi- dent), rather tan Kemert, Lou Uerken, John Kearney, Sheryl Groat; (middle) Eleanor Rivera, Mary Barbara Watkins, Sue Cal- lison, Jan Wheeler, Tom Dunn, Paula Shields, Karen Lilley, Jim Knobbe; (top) Paul Koto (treasurer), Chris Cody, Bev Carlson, Nancy McGuire, Nancy Barry, Tim Masterson. I 1 4 I i 234 The Wyoming Club is a service club dedicated to the transporta- tion of members to and from Wyoming. (Bottom from left) Mike Keenan, Joe Glode, Jim Gorman (president), Mike Glode, Bernard Phelan (treasurer), Ben Lockerd; (middle) Bob Cloyd, Dennis Kirven, Chris Kelly, Rick Giovale, Bill Wenke, Jim Burke; (top) Jane Burnell, Frank Curran, Donna Cahalane (secretary), Maggi McCreery, Maureen Tolman. Wyoming Club Creighton Alumni Council The Creighton Alumni Council is comprised of area Alumni. (Bottom from left) Rev. James Fitzgerald, S.J., Dr. John Bauerle, Daniel Burns, Wallace Langdon, Jr., Richard Croker, William Millea, Francis O ' Meara, Dr. Robert Klein, John Atkins, Jr., Ed- ward Warlin, Chuck Maxwell (assistant alumni director); (top) Jacqueline Wolke, Dennis Cortney, Mary Haselton, Harold Rock, Rev. Carl Reinert, S.J., Ann Fitzpatrick, Robert Spittler, Vincent Ehrhart. 235 1 I I 236 Communications Love used to make 4 the world go ' round. But now information is tlie great mover. KOCU goes Top 50. Creightonian investigated by the student board. Bluejay presents new, fresher face. Marshall McLuhan, what are ya doin ' ? 237 John Dillon, first semester managing editor Mary Pat McCluskey, second semester managing editor Creightonian offers news opportunities The Creightonian served both as the weekly teller of the Creighton story, but also as a practical work- shop for future professional journalists. The University Committee on Publications forbade the paper from running a Geroge Wallace political advertisement. The Student Board, having received some complaints about editing of l etters to the editor, began an investigation of the paper. An Inquire column tracked down the answers to students ' questions on anything and everything. The editorial pages provided a forum for heated debate over issues like ROTC and the use of the Creighton Credo as a constitution. Ron Proskovec, news editor, associate managing editor John McBride, city editor, editorial editor Heather Harden, editorial editor, associate managing editor 238 1 Pat Ryan, sports editor Maralee Battiato, society editor, city editor Tom Dunn, advertising manager Eileen Schroeder, associate Bill Steinauer, editorial editor, managing editor, society editor Mary Lynn Coyle, news editor, interpretive editor interpretive editor Jan Haschke, society editor Bob Hawking, photography editor Steve Schweers, photography editor 239 Pat Koza, interpretive editor Sally Schroeder, assistant advertising manager Bill Tombrink, interpretive editor Jeanette Kouba, interpretive editor Ron Hansen, cartoonist Tom Cole, interpretive editor Gwen Kestel, news editor Sharon Culhane, assistant photography editor Mary Jene Harden, assistant society editor j Rob O ' Neil, assistant city editor Adrienne Lauby, news editor Nick Meinhardt, assistant editorial editor 240 Linda Walsh, editor Gail Van Walleghen, layout editor Kipp Chase, photography editor Bluejay notes year for years to come Long before classes began, the Bluejay staff started to give permanence to 1 969 events and personalities through words and pictures. This involved nnany different operations: group pictures, candid pictures, writing, editing, copy-read- ing, writing captions, and, behind it all, a lot of serious consideration as how best to make the 1969 campus live again in the reader ' s memory. Bill Tombrink, copy editor John Dillon, sports editor 241 Patricia Lynch, senior editor Jan Tschida, faculty editor Bluejay Bob Gronstal, group editor Jeanne Olson Tim Stockdale, photographer Mary Lynn Coyle 242 Bill Briggs, cover design Peggy Youngblut Steve Schweers Kathy Egan Mary Ann Szurplcki Mary Jene Harden ?43 John Mainelli, general manager Kevin Clark, general manager, chief announcer KOCU goes rock; publishes Top 50 Under station managers John Mainelli (first sem- ester) and Kevin Clark (second semester), KOCU turned to a pop music Top 50 format. Broadcasting hours were doubled: Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Monday through Thursday from 6 p.m. until midnight. The station published its own Top 50 ratings each week. Counting disc jockeys, newsmen, engineers, con- tinuity, promotion and sales personnel, KOCU in- volved more than 30 persons in radio broadcasting. The studios were located in Wareham Hall. KOCU once again broadcast all Creighton Blue- jay backetball games, home and away. Mellie Bader, program director, continuity director Jim Celer, promotion director, chief engineer Chris Killough, continuity director, program director 244 i Harry Bloom, news and sports director Gary Major, chief engineer John McNeil, chief announcer Carol DeSalvo Doug Wesselman Anita Barrock 245 €11 i: 246 Involvement was the word of the times. Creighton ' s Greeks listened Greeks and acted, not divorcing themselves from the campus, but weaving into it, making contributions that were distinctly their own. 247 The Panhellenic Council, the governing body for all sorority activity, sponsored the annual Panhellenic dinner dance. The group also acts as a clearing house for all rush week activities. (Bottom from left) Jeanne Schmidt, Mrs. Lieben (moderator), Nancy Cotter, (treasurer), Jane Haas, Mary Ann Kurth, Susie Thom- sen (vice president); (top) Vicki Collins (president), Susan Filipczak, Mary Ellen Sweeney (secretary), Judy Radtke, Patty Maun. Panhellenic Council Mike Amdor, Georgia Schwab, Jim Moore, Sue Dingman, Tom Smith, and Joan Smith begin dinner at the annual Panhellenic Dinner-Dance held at the Fontenelle Hotel. Each sorority enter- tained their dates at a private dinner and then all sororities gathered for the dance in the hotel ballroom. The Panhellenic council made all arrangements for the event. 4 i 248 The Interfraternity Council is composed of two representatives from each fraternity on campus. The group coordinates and sponsors rush week activities each semester and holds Greek Week in the Spring. (Bottom from left) Jeffery J. Wirth, Stephen Wunder, Pat Gallagher, Tom Unger (secretary), Rick Becker, Robert Sextro, Robert Johnson; (middle) Dave Cloyd, Dan Bretthauer, Mike Murphy, Bob White, Al Wagner, George Hani- gan; (top) Michael S. Horvath (treasurer), Larry Schroer, Ted Boecker, Dick Duplessie, Dennis Larson. Interfraternity Council Rushee Brad Manatt signs the Phi Kappa Psi rush registration week for all fraternities was held in February this year making book for Bob Billerbeck. Phi Psi rush included two smokers, it the first time that fraternity rush was a completely second several informal sessions at their lodge and a rush party. Rush semester event. 249 Alpha Sigma Alpha worked with the mentally retarded at St. James Orphanage. The group also sold Homecoming mums, entered a float in the homecoming parade, and went on a soror- ity retreat. First place was earned by Alpha Sigma Alpha in the Powder Puff Game and the S.A.E. Relays. (Bottom from left) Peggy Trondle, Nancy Farha (recording secretary), Jane Har- rigan, Sally Schroeder, Terry Wolff, Candy Grove; (middle) Noreen Geason, Patricia Maas, Sue Gerlach, Jane Haas (vice president), Karen Coleman, Susan Montag; (top) Mary NeppI, Jane Emanuel, Paula Blasco (president), Diane Flynn (treasurer), Mai Corbeil (rush chairman). Alpha Sigma Alpha i (Bottom from left) Suzi Sanders, Marsha Bernet, Mary Ellen Sweeney, Diane Wiedman, Deanna Kern; (mid- dle) Peggv Pohland, Patty Flanagan, Linda Robinson, Jo Ann Curran; (top) Julie Lee, Maureen Rice, Chris Marfisi. 250 (Bottom from left) Peggy Powers, Mary Bowman, Judy Coughlon, Anne Morgan, Mary Sheehan, Janie Huerter; (middle) Kathy Jones, Claudia Reinhart, Patti Einhaus, Mary Kay Lang, Debra Olson, Joan Bryant; (top) Mary Arouni, Patricia Caspar, Pat Trondle, Mary Pat Knowles, Debbie Bogard. Alpha Sigs Diane Wiedman, Kathy Kulceski, and Susan Mon- tag greet rushee Mary Bowman at their Formal Tea. Name- tags introduced the pink carnation theme. % ' jr , mm WM tm rwa sa Placards urging success for Alpha Sigma Alpha proved true when ASA won the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Relays for the third year over the other sororities at Fontenelle Park. 251 Delta Zeta ushered this year at the Civic Auditorium for Simon and Garfunkle, the Association, Andy Williams and other shows. The sorority also won the Phi Psi Powder Puff Game, held a sorority retreat, and gave a Christmas party for patients at Richard Young Hospital. (Bottom from left) Mary Lynn Coyle, Kathy Quinn Longo, Elaine Peterschmidt, Sue Nellor, Mary Alice Williams, Elaine Macke; (middle) Mary Jene Harden, Marsha Macri, Carol Hoody, Nancy Cotter, Marie Ohiinger; (top) Beth Sunday, Linda Hermanek, Mary Ann Heger, Mary Kaye Loomer, Judy Kruntorad. Delta Zeta Cheerleader Nancy Polus scares the Delta Zeta — Alpha Sig football team into victory at the Phi Kappa Psi Powder Puff Football game. DZ-ASA took the honors with a score of 8 to 2. Kathy Greeson entertains rushees at Delta Zeta ' s Ice Water Tea. Displays and songs introduced the sororities to the rushees at the first rush activity at which the sororities were identified. (Bottom from left) Bonnie Schriner (president), Mary Kehr, Linda Walsh (vice president), Gail Van Walleghen (recording secretary), Nancy Polus; (middle) Sandra Gehlen, Jan Tschida, Mimi Feller, Maralee Battiato, Sue Kruse; (top) Vicki Collins, Eileen Lewis (corresponding secretary). Heather Harden (treas- urer), Kathy Greeson. (Bottom from left) Mary Ann Lutkewitte, Kathy Hotovy, Terry Lyons, Sue Sarosiek, Terry McKeighan, Peggy Youngblut; (mid- dle) Bernadette Lankas, Janie Lukas, Maureen Welch, Linda Kukral, Connie Cavel; (top) Jeanne Jitchaku, Debbie Kardas, Ram Merwald, Rita Bellinghiere, Mary Benson. 253 (Bottom from left) Laura Latfirop, Francie McGuire, Kathiie Uridil (president), Liz Hart, Mary Beth Boesen, Paula Wasfiburri; (mid- dle) Jean O ' Malley, Irish Kluthe, Georgia Schwab, Pat Schroeder, Sharon Wadle; (top) Joanie Bogan, Kathy Kaiser, Marianne Mastio, Jane Connor, Priss Morris. Kappa Beta Chi participated in the Halloween Haunted House, a fund raising project for the Education of the Crippled of Omaha. The group combined its resources with Delta Sigma Pi and built a Homecoming float. Unfortunately, the float caught fire before reaching the judges stand, but it still won second place. (Bottom from left) Patricia Dorcak, Sue Ellen Dingman (corresponding secretary), Janet Knake, Marrianne Safranek (vice president), Marianne Trindl; (middle) Susan Filipczak, Kathy McCleary (vice president), Jeanne Schmidt, Kate McCorkell, Marian Appelgren; (top) Joan Smith (recording secretary), Laurie Hugunin (treasurer), Kathy Bogan, Mel Hillen- brand, Suzy Kieber. 4 254 (Bottom from left) Johneen Frank, Lynn Grandanette, Peggy Leighton, Cheri Peters, Margaret Guziec, Sue Den Hartog, Mary McGath; (middle) Therese Johnson, Pat Wolpert, Sharon Novak, Sue Coder, Donna Heaty, Kitty Conlin; (top) Kathy Hearty, Patty Kieber, Debbie Orr, Diana Fox, Kathy Gill, Kiki Alioto, Pat Evans, Brenda Hecht. Kappa Beta Chi Members of Kappa Beta Chi sorority meet with rushees during the Ice Water Teas. This is an opportunity for rushees to learn about the sorority and its activities. Kappa Chi president, Kathy Uridil, gently catches a water balloon at the SAE Relays. Kappa Beta Chi won the award for the most spirit for the second year in a row. 255 Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority provided seasonal tray decorations for area hospitals and sponsored holiday parties for pediatrics wards in the city. They also chaperoned a group of boys from St. James Orphanage to the Creighton-Marquette game. (Bottom from left) Sharon Cotter, Linda Williams, Andrea Sobczak, Joan Moore, Mary Lynn Kolker, Marianne Wilkins; (middle) Stella Andersen, Janet Mathiasen (president), Rosann Shellenberg (vice president), Pam Sanders (treasurer), Aleidine Kramer, Kathy Egan, Ann Stahl (recording secretary); (top) Susie Thomsen, Sandra Pedersen (corresponding secretary), Mary Jo Veverka, MaryAnn Kurth, CharleneClift, Mary Maloney, Margaret Coppola. Sigma Sigma Sigma Several members of Sigma Sigma Sigma entertain rushees with of their songs. Rush activities also included a Panhellenic-spon- stories of sorority life during intermission at the Greek Sing, sored Pepsi Party, and Formal Teas and Preferential Parties Each sorority was allotted fifteen minutes to present a sample put on by the individual sororities. 256 Theta Phi Alpha sponsored its first annual relay race for men this year in response to the race sponsored by the fraternities for girls on campus. (Bottom from left) Darlene Petruconis, Roseanne Staroski, Kathy Doyle, Emmy Scherr, Jeanne Eddy, Mary Pat Chilese, Donna Cahalane, Marcia Danner, Marcia Her- mann; (middle) Sheryl Schrepf, Maureen McPharlin, Patty Maun, Micki Connealy (recording secretary), Cheryl Davey, Jean Bousha (vice president), Elayne Casterton, Ginny Troia (rush chariman), Susan Rudzinski, Carol Murray, Eileen Schaefer, Carol Hafeman (corresponding secretary), Judy Radtke, Andrea Killeas, Susan Tylski, Connie Floridia (president), Maureen Tolman (treasurer). Theta Phi Alpha (Bottom from left) Kathleen McTaggart, Lenore Simon, Clare Ann Dauner, Pam Boylan, Liz Stewart. Cheryl Schrepf looks all tied up as she positions j;;. . ' herself as anchor man in the tug-of-war at the SAE Relays in October. 257 . v- ' S ' - Bob Whiting and Ron Minousek, escorts of the Tri Sigs Roseann Shellenberg and Janet Mathiasen, demonstrate varied reactions at the Panhellenic Dinner-Dance. Following dinner, Panhellenic awards were given to the sorority with the highest academic average, the senior with the highest average, and to the Pan- hellenic girl of the year, Tri Sig Mary Jo Veverka. Emmy Scheer, Connie Floridia, and Darlene Petruconis serve Mrs. Lieben at the Theta Phi Alpha formal tea held in the Gold Room of the Brandeis Student Center. «l 5!E5l Lenore Simon ' s expression quickly turned from pain to satis- faction in the water balloon toss at the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Relays for all the Creighton sororities. l! n0 o .. .i .allB ' ' -. ' . ' ' ' . - - ' - . ' - ' - -  - -- ' - ' ■' •■liV- I t . |gi 258 Alpha Phi Omega, national service frater- nity, helped during registration and at the fall blood drive as well as ushering for Con- vocation. (Bottom from left) Chuck Klasen (president), Al Wagner (secretary), Michael Massara, Father Thomas McShane (mod- erator); (top) Steven Heinz, Tennyson Lee, Robert Johnson. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega sponsored the fall Blood Drive in connection with the Fall Frolics Mr. Ugly-Miss Cutie contest. Each pint of blood donated counted as a vote. The APO members handled the registration for blood donations. The Omaha Red Cross staff members came to Creighton to draw the blood in the Green and Gold Rooms of the Brandeis Student Center. 259 Alpha Kappa Psi published the first annual Freshman Who ' s Who at Creighton University this year. The freshman directory in- cluded a picture of each student, where he lives, and in what school he is enrolled. (Bottom from left) John Sandell, Mark Schweers, Al Denti, Tom Unger (secretary), John Jennings, Pat Moran; (middle) John Halloran, John Jones, David R. Boehle (treasurer), Dan Bretthauer, Bill O ' Brien, Dennis Larson; (top) Francis W. Curran, Joe Amato, Matt Wanning, Mark Cosgrove, Chuck Pliner, Tom Garner. Alpha Kappa Psi (Bottom from left) Mike Rizzo, Dave Kuehl, Norton Sullivan (president); (top) K. Reed Peters, Michael S. J. Seltzer, John Morgan, Mike Wenninghoff; (middle) Horvath (vice president), Robert J. Knapke, Robert Michael J. Ryan, Phil Manzo, Patrick Quinn, Steve D. Whiting. 260 Roseann Shellenberg Marian Applegren Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart Mary Lebens Marilou Pantano 261 Therese Nesbitt Kitty LaPierre, Sweetheart of Phi Kappa Psi Margaret Guziec Mary Jo March - i mt i •% V Margie Tomek L 262 Phi Kappa Psi hosted the powder puff football game for the Creighton sororities. This year Delta Zeta and Alpha Sigma Alpha won the championship. (Bottom from left) Michael Dahir, Clif- ford Potts, John Keatney, Brendan Balen, Jerry Schreurs, Thomas Kurth, Tim Fitzgibbons; (middle) John Wieland, Terry Ruess, Richard Duplessie, Mick Ohman, Patrick Ryan, Paul LaPuzza; (top) Frank Swerdzewski, Lee Mudd, David Sabott, John Seminara, Paul Beveridge. Phi Kappa Psi (Bottom from left) Jim Edney, Ronald Hansen, John Bartz, Bob Billerbeck, John Kocarnik, Patrick Lysaught, James R. Bowman; (middle) Thomas Pugliano, John Dillon, Jim Becker, Pat Higgins, Michael Nemmers, Tom Walsh; (top) Craig Cornish, Richard Nielson, Mike Riordan, Jim Ortman, Tom Hoarty (vice president), Greg Hoehne, Michael Janda. 263 il The Phi Kappa Psi — Alpha Sigma Alpha Homecoming the lllini took it to a third place victory in the float float featured an underwater submarine chase. Its competition, goal was the pearl of victory. The float ' s theme Dunk Phi Kappa Psi (Bottom from left) P. C. Peckman, John Herdzina, mott, Jack Serine, Ted Boecker, Rick Crnkovich. Jack Duggan, Robert Habermann; (top) Mike McDer- 264 I (Bottom from left) Jeffrey Wirth, Paul Malone, Bob Spanheimer (secretary), Steve Roettele, Bill Guinan (president), James Kramper; (middle) Stephen Wunder, Tom Livingston, Dave Simcho, Richard Manrow, Tony LaGreca; (top) Jim Gaughan, Joseph DeMott (secretary), Jim Clark, Bob Garcia, John J. Alioto. Delta Chi Delta Chis Rick Manrow and Harry Bloom fashion a pink ele- phant from an Opel Kadet in the psychadelic paint-in at the Crossroads shopping center. The January event drew frater- nities and sororities from Creighton and the University of Ne- braska at Omaha. Prizes for the best cars were awarded and all cars were on display in the Crossroads arcade. 265 Delta Chi Delta, local social fraternity, was recognized this year as a colony of Delta Chi national fraternity in May of 1968. Mem- bers of Delta Chi ushered at university masses and helped with several volunteer social and work programs at St. James Orphan- age. (Bottom from left) Joe Borghoff, Joe Tamayo, Harry Bloom, Delta Chi Chi Delphia is a national coed auxiliary to Delta Chi. (Bottom from left) Pat Ferguson, Mary Lynn Coyle, Kathleen Muhlenkort, Jane Lehnert, Theresa McCormick, Chris Cook; (middle) Jean Bousha, Susan Janousek, Carol Hoody, Maralee Battiato, Phoebe John Peter, Bill Drozda; (middle) Dr. Jack D. Angus, Clayton Kennedy, Tim MacDonald, John McBride, Russell Hopp; (top) Joseph J. Vacanti (treasurer), Mike Wang, Joseph P. Vacanti, Jim Long, Joseph Grasso. Chi Delphia Mullen, Susan Tylski, Mary Stewart; (top) Nancy Barry, Pam Boylan, Cheryl Davey, Heather Harden, Mary Gatewood, Donna Vellone. 266 Heather Harden Chris Marfisi Jean Stackhouse, Delta Chi Darling Thersa McCormick Mary Barbara Watkins 267 Vickie Hall Katie Martin Marie Ohiinger, Rose of Delta Sigma Pi ■M Mary Ellen Sweeney Sue Keir 268 Delta Sigma Pi toured Northern Natural Gas Company and the Falstaff Brewery in Omaha as well as participating in a pledge exchange with Delta Zeta sorority on campus. (Bottom from left) Stephen Robinson, John Plouff, Anthony Hoefer, James Kelly, Rick Becker (senior vice president), Jim Mori, Lloyd Kor- dick; (middle) Michael Cheese, Steve Jacobs, George Crump, Bob White (junior vice president), Lee Kathol, Michael Reynolds; (top) Dan Semrad, Jim Cavanagh, Jim Ford, C. T. Osborne, Mike Dishman. Delta Sigma Pi (Bottom from left) Patrick Zenner, Joe Barbaglia, Bob Munch- rath, Dennis Wilder, Ken Sterba (president), Mick Flaherty, Bill Chebuhar; (middle) Jack Challis, Steve Pflanz, David Steffens- meier, Tom Treinen (treasurer). Bill Francis, Chris Brabec, Dennis Knudson; (top) Allen Feser, John Fisher, Michael Wolin- ski, Robert Krysiak (secretary), Michael Mayers, John Devine. 269 Sigma Alpha Epsilon won the fraternity championship in foot- ball this year. The group also won the Mr. Ugly contest, raised over thirteen hundred dollars for the Heart Fund, and ushered at university events, including the Institute of Human Values. (Bottom from left) Father A. P. Weber, Joe Glode, John Bachechi, Pat Gallagher, Joe Coleman, Paul Schreiner, Dick Keis; (middle) Rick McConville, Bob Clarke, Mike Hinrichs, Mike Rock, Tom Cody, Steve Fecker (president); (top) Bert Engles, Terry Grennan, Bob Cloyd, Craig Kippels, Tom Bower, John R. Addy (treasurer). Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Bottom from left) Jim Murphy (secretary). Bob Hobbins, Greg Scott, Tom Lee, Larry Brotherson, Brad Hollinsworth, Dick Burke; (middle) Jim Krueger, Phil McMillan, Rodger Beaton, Dick Galena, Greg Hoeick, Bob West, Tom Schneider; (top) Denny Green, George Hanigan, Tom Heelan, Ray Schuster, Mike Mur- phy, Bob Kocour, Jim O ' Connell. 270 ' lani MriA i Si Diane Wiedman Kathy Kulceski Jan Mikkelson Penni Bogard, First Lady of Sigma Alpha Epsilon 271 Joan Dea Marianne Mastio Jill Clay, Sweetheart of Delta Upsilon Joanne Hauk 272 (Bottom from left) Maj. Lawrence L. White (moderator), Joel Wiltrout, Frank Mancuso, Robert Kaminski, Robert Sextro, John Bellavia, John Lenihan (pledge master); (middle) Fred Gates (moderator), Patrick Cullen, Mike Keenan, John Schiffbauer, John Schuller, Scott Woodbury; (top) Robert McGill, Frank Dinovo (president), Steve Hess, Mike Foy, Neil Feser, William Cast (vice president), James Houston. Delta Upsilon With the admission of Kappa Gamma Sigma into Delta Upsilon this year, Creighton became the first Catholic campus to have a DU chapter. Activities this year included Casino Night during Welcome Week and the fall fashion show. (Bottom from left) John Leuschen, Michael Peters (secretary), Mike Anderson, Mike Huesman, Rich Busch, Jim Wahl; (middle) Martin Glick, James Lanphier, Larry Schroer, Mark Fisher, Roy Lane; (top) Thomas Berg, Ed Christiansen, Wayen Buckmiller (treasurer), John Brad- ley, Jim Leahy. 27o Judy Kay Novotny, Phalanx Sweetheart Monica M. Bredar Rosemarie Patterson Jane T. Ohman 274 Phalanx won first prize in the small float division of the home- coming parade. The group entered the Crossroads Merchants ' car painting contest and won first place. Members of Phalanx went on a fraternity retreat where the responsibilities of being a military officer were stressed. (Bottom from left) Dave Cloyd, Stephen P. Bruckner, Richard Liesche, Joseph M. Tesar, Tom NeppI, John Bezy, (midclle) ju ' nn Murphy, Michael E. Bighia (commander), Joseph J. Bures, Dennis R. Connor (national ad- ministrative officer), Denny Leisten; (top) Michael Scruton (fi- nance officer), John Goldoni, Doug Moore, Bob Nichols, Michael Berg. Phalanx Phalanx converted an Opel Kadet into a psychedelic Our Own Bag car at the Charlie Graham Buick — Crossroads Merchant Association paint-in. They won first place and $50. The January competition was open to fraternities and sororities at Creighton and the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Each organization had seven hours to paint a car. 275 276 i students Institutional cooking makes almost anyone go up in smoke. Add to that the day-in, day-out misery of not enough parking space, and icy sidewalks half the year, and .... There ' s no place like home! y %  - w - 277 The East Quadrangle Council sponsored the Quadrangle home- coming decorations. The group also helped publicize the Insti- tute on Human Values and planned a series of lectures on the Workings of a University. Through the planning of this group the residence halls will have telephones in each room by 1970. (Bottom from left) John C. Ensweiler, Mark Daley, Bill Briggs (president), Tom Aller (vice president), Jerry Lee Lew is, Arthur Milot, Creighton M. Rawlings; (middle) Tom Shaughnessy, Marc Weinpel, Dennis Murphy, Howard Manning, Mike Hodes, Ron Eggers, Kitty Winkels, Jeanne Jitchaku; (top) Art Smith (treas- urer), Kathy Hotovy, Katie Boesen (secretary), Nancy Bracken, Todd Bruett, S.J., Mike Dishman. Fred L. Gates East Quadrangle Director East Quadrangle Council Residence councils govern dorm life The Quadrangle Councils worked to maintain the four on-campus residence halls as well-ordered places for students to live and let live. This mini-form of self government gave residents the opportunity for experience in the democratic process, often approving or rejecting certain deci- sions made by the Student Board and other govern- ing bodies within the university. The councils were responsible for all residence hall programs and activities, as well as advising the university on residence hall policy. 278 Replacing the old Kiewit and Gallager Councils this year is the West Quadrangle Council. It serves as a go-between for the ideas of the students and the policies of the administration. The group sponsored an art show and took part in the homecoming decora- tions. (Bottom from left) Jo Ann Curran, Winnie Cahill, Tara Wallace (second vice president), Joan Hobart (president), Elaine Peterschmidt (vice president), Pam Sanders, Mary Egenberger, Sheryl Schrepf; (middle) Mary Jo Loxterkamp. Sister Mary Alice, Rosie Simpson, Mary Ellen Sweeney, Betsy Cutter, Diane Byrnes (secretary); (top) Susan Gaule, Donn i Vellone, Mary Jo Messineo, Janet Smith, Eileen Schaefer, Kay Bonovich (treasurer). West Quadrangle Council Yvonne E. Dascher West Quadrangle Director 279 § j V e Cracking a book is a rare occurrence in Creigh- decide to Give a damn and view the un- ion ' s lively dorms. But seniors Pam Sullivan, known. The upcoming graduation is perhaps Barb Sage, Georgia Schwab and Kathi Uridil their inspiration. Dormitory Life Donna Sheehan and Joan Hobart congratu- seventh floors in Kiewit Hall as Malloy House, late Mrs. Blanche Malloy, Kiewit house The Rev. John Holbrook presented the plaque, mother, after the dedication of the sixth and Finding a sink in which to wash your hair is quite a feat for Nancy Polus. 280 The Student Center Romper Room attracts both town and dormitory students to the pinball machines and other games. Jim Durst and Bob Billerbeck try their luck at one of the coin-costing attractions. With over 500 girls living in Kiewit Hall, the front desk can be a very hectic place. Resident advisor Janet Knake takes her turn at working behind the desk as the Kiewit answering service. This serves as part-time jobs for many dormitory students. Candy Grove pa- tiently awaits a page. 281 The Town Council is governed by a ruling body composed of Tony Vacanti, Michael Wolinski, Larry Primeau, Rosy Kiefer, class and dormitory representatives as well as the officers. (Bot- John Naughton, Bill Frenzer (treasurer), Sarita Troia; (top) Dale tom from left) Lenni Sykora, Dick Hough, Ed Hotz, Joe Warin, Barr, Jan Greco, Bob Zeigler, Wally Wancewicz (president), Cathy John Schiffbauer (vice president), Mary Lynn Coyle; (middle) George, Mary Kalamaja (secretary). Hugh Kenney checks the Town Council bulletin board for upcoming events. The bulletin board is the Council ' s main source of information for Creighton ' s townies. m y tfiite Town Council has International show The Town Council provided communications be- tween town and dorm students and afforded town students opportunities for involvement in campus life. A major project was sponsoring Club International, the annual talent show. During Welcome Week, the Night at the Bitter End coffeehouse was also a pro- ject of the Town Council. 282 Peace was the theme of the Town Council — Delta Chi Delta of peace remained fixed to the float, but Atlas toppled and the float for Homecoming. Working together, the two organizations world came down with him. Weeks of hard work was lost as the captured third place in the float competition. The white dove chicken-wire world rolled down California Street. Over 300 high school students were the guests of the university Hoping to increase interest in Creighton among on one Saturday during the first semester. Town Council mem- the Town Council invited every Omaha high sch bers hosted the College Day and conducted tours of the campus. Omaha students, ool to the event. ?8- Town Council members Arts juniors Cathy George and Mike Reece play the piano outside the Town Council office in the Brandeis Student Center. Playing cards is a favorite pasttime of all Student Center inhab- itants. Townies Mark Kraft and Steve Regan find Crazy 8 ' s a stimulating between-class occupation. Hugh Kenny studies in the Town Council Office. Besides being March the Town Council sponsored Club International, an ama- the headquarters for the organization, many town students use teurtalentshowforCreighton students. Cash prizes were awarded, the office as a study room, nap room and gathering place. In 284 The Town Council sponsored a Night at the Bitter End during Freshman Welcome Week. The freshmen were entertained by local folk singing groups. The coffee house atmosphere was achieved by string curtains, pillows, posters and soft lights. The guests sat on the floor during the evening. Town Council Surely college can ' t be that bad! The faces of three high school tives spoke briefly to the aspiring college students and a film girls reflect doubt, exasperation and pleasure at the opening on Creighton was shown during the welcoming get-together, lecture of Creighton ' s College Day. Town Council representa- 285 Athletics jam 287 ! Sweating or screaming, or botli, gives students contact with tfie freest of free expression. On tfie inter-collegiate or intramural level, experience with competition, or the competitors, adds fire to the entire university experience. 289 John J. (Red) McManus Head Basketball Coach Athletic Director Athletic Department Thomas Apke Assistant Basketball Coach Tim Powers Freshman Basketball Coach 290 Daniel J. Offenburger Acting Chairman of the Department of Physical Education Intramural Director Stu Erickson Sports Information Director Athletic Business Manager Thomas Tvrdik Head Baseball Coach 291 Kneeling from left, Mike Reynolds, Steve Chartrand, Claude Broomes, Joe Vacanti, Joe Hernandez, Kurt Clyne; standing from left, John Sullivan, Al Sadow- ski, Jim O ' Connell, Denny Colgan, Charlie Mendes, Bob Spanheimer, Jerry Keeling, Mike Mena, Roberto Canto, Greg Perticara. Al Vacanti, soccer coach Soccer jays go 3-3 in 2nd season In its second season as a varsity sport, the soccer team finished with a three win, three loss record. A 1967 graduate of Creighton, Al Vacanti, was named the new coach of the team, replacing Dr. Robert Elston who took a teaching post at another university. The soccer Jays also took to the field sporting new uniforms for the season. Veterans were the mainstay for the squad, led by team captain Charlie Mendes. Mike Mena, DennyColgan, Steve Chartrand, Joachim Joanota, Bob Spanheimer, Joe Vacanti and Claude Broomes were early season starters. Mid-season in- juries, however, gave newer players their chance. Games with St. Benedict ' s College and Ottowa Col- lege were cancelled because of bad weather. ;V_- ' rmtiJs.ii ' imtar 292 293 Al Sadowski and team captain Charlie Mendes start a Bluejay attack down field . Ball is near Mendes ' foot. Down on the field . . . Creighton players gather around their in- jured teammate Joe Vacanti. Vacanti was hurt on a goal line defensive play, but soon returned to action. Creighton halfback Mike Reynolds attempts to intercept a pass by a Rockhurst College player. Rockhurst was rated one of the best collegiate teams in the Midwest. 294 Bluejay goalie Claude Broomes (on the far right) bats away a Rockhurst Hawk ' s scoring attempt as the Kansas City players swarm dangerously close to the Creighton goal. Joe Vacanti leaps into the air with Broomes to help prevent the score. Scores Joe Hernandez (on the right) watches the ball close- ly for a chance to intercept as he backpedals before an attacking Hawk. CREIGHTON 3 Offutt Air Force Base 2 CREIGHTON 7 Kennedy College Rockhurst College 4 CREIGHTON 1 Pershing College 4 CREIGHTON 1 CREIGHTON 3 Kennedy College 2 Pershing College 4 CREIGHTON 295 Seated from left, Erich Wiegert, Frank Hogan, Jack Ketterer, Dave Hickey, Mike Caruso, Jack llcisin, Piiil Bazelides, Ron Prien Brendan Balen; standing from left, John J. McManus (head coach), Bob Portman, Dan Thornton, Steve Jansa, Wally Anderzunas, Joe Bergman, Gene Pace, John Watts, Mike Aspen, Tim Powers (freshman coach), Tom Apke (assistant coach). 296 x Operation Rebound falls short of mark It was the story of two seasons in one, a suicide schedule, Bob Portnnan and Wally Anderzunas, and the end of the McManus era. The 1968-69 va- ' sity basketball season ended with a 13-13 record, a sta- tistic that indicates little of the real season. The season was hearlded before the first game as Operation Rebound, a comeback from the 8-17 record of the year before. But the Jays were missing the big inside man, and had to rely on inexperienced John Watts and Joe Bergman to do the job. It was a case of expecting too much too soon. December and early January proved disheartening as the Jays won five and lost nine to some unexpect- edly tough competition, including Weber State, Illinois and University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. Then came the second season. A 72-67 win over Providence gave the Jays a smell of victory. Semes- ter break reorganization helped. The Jays took eight, lost four in evening their record at 13-13. Hopes for a NCAA tournament or NIT bid remained until the final 76-74 loss to St. Bonaventure. In the record book, senior Portman surpassed Paul Silas to become the number one scorer in CU his- tory with 1,876 points. His 26.2 scoring average placed him ninth in the nation. Anderzunas, in a strong comeback, totalled 1,267 points in his career to become the sixth highest scorer for Creighton. He finished the season with a 21.5 average. Also for the record was Coach Red McManus ' s 10-year coaching tally, 138 wins, 118 losses. McManus resigned from his post after building the Jays a schedule of national prominence— the job he was hired to do. 297 McManus ends colorful 10 years John J. (Red) McManus coached Creighton varsity basketball for ten years. He was colorful, sometimes violent, did some right things, did some wrong things, but always was a respected gentleman off the court. This year he resigned and ended another era of Blue- jay coaching history. When McManus came here in 1959, he rebuilt the Jays ' schedules into coast-to-coast clashes with the nation ' s top basketball powers. His teams got NCAA post-season tourney bids in 1962 and 1964, and his players included now professionals Paul Silas, Neil Johnson, and Elton McGriff, and pro prospects Bob Portman and Wally Anderzunas. Jwiffil - Bob Portman goes high for a jump ball in the season opener and home opener for the Jays against Wichita State. Determined, concentrating .... Dave Hickey leaps to shoot in the Homecoming game against Illinois. The Jays fell 69-66. Quiet in the Auditorium . . . Anderzunas (43) shoots a free throw, as Hickey (31) and John Watts (53) stand back to defend against a Wichita counter-attack. i., Jay center Steve Jansa hooks a shot high above the heads of llMnois defenders (above). The team ' s powerful rebounding and scoring duo (right) . . . Anderzunas and Portman block off Wis- consin State players and grab the rebound. Qfi Guard power was a potent offensive tactic for the Jays. Both senior Dave Hickey (above) and sophomore Mike Caruso (right) were ball-handling and outside-shooting specialists. Junior Joe Bergman, 6 ' 9 center, harrasses an Oklahoma City Player. Bergman was much improved in late season. 302 Portman and Anderzunas attempt to stop a hard-driving Seattle player from a sure two-point score. The Jays won it, 90-88, for their sixth straight victory on the home court. A last-ditch effort by Wally Anderzunas fails to retrieve the ball, but decks an opponent in the process. Portman whirls around a Seattle defensive player (above) as he drives for a score. His moves complemented his shooting and made him an Ail-American. (Below) Steve Jansa stretches back from behind the board to make a scoring play. CREIGHTON 85 Wichita State 67 CREIGHTON 93 St. Louis 75 Illinois 69 CREIGHTON 66 Kansas 78 CREIGHTON 65 CREIGHTON 63 Kansas State 62 Wisconsin (at Milwaukee) 79 CREIGHTON 78 Iowa 100 CREIGHTON 73 Weber State 89 CREIGHTON 83 Illinois 90 CREIGHTON 77 CREIGHTON 80 Pittsburg 64 Nevada Southern 109 CREIGHTON 99 CREIGHTON 94 Portland 74 LaSalle 103 CREIGHTON 84 Duquesne 66 CREIGHTON 59 CREIGHTON 72 Providence 67 Arizona 72 CREIGHTON 63 CREIGHTON 87 Northern Illinois 87 Oklahoma City 98 CREIGHTON 94 CREIGHTON 97 Oshkosh State 71 CREIGHTON 103 Portland 66 CREIGHTON 94 Oklahoma City 80 CREIGHTON 90 Seattle 88 CREIGHTON 93 Loyola 66 Marquette 79 CREIGHTON 76 CREIGHTON 79 Notre Dame 74 St. Bonaventure 76 CREIGHTON 74 304 - i Anderzunas and Hickey act fast and back a Bonnie player into a corner (top). Trapped and with no way out (right) the player calls for a time-out as the Jay seniors close in even tighter. St. Bonaventure ' s victory, 74-72, in the last game of the season, took away all hopes of a tournament bid for the Jays. Player G FGS Pet. FTS Pet. RB Avg. PF-D TP Avg. Bob Portman 26 256-583 43.9 169-210 80.5 308 11.8 73-1 681 26.2 Wally Anderzuna s 26 249-584 42.6 60-86 68.8 287 11.0 70-1 558 21.5 Dave Hickey 26 99-253 39.1 26-44 59.1 68 2.6 43-1 224 8.6 Jack llcisin 25 71-168 42.3 20-36 55.6 84 3.4 62-3 162 6.5 Mike Caruso 26 49-110 44.5 65-78 83.3 42 1.6 29-0 163 6.3 Steve Jansa 26 49-105 46.7 39-71 54.9 134 5.1 100-11 137 5.3 Joe Bergman 21 42-51 47.1 14-24 58.3 85 4.0 44-0 62 3.0 John Watts 14 14-44 31.8 13-25 52.0 68 4.9 38-1 41 2.9 Dan Thornton 18 13-36 36.1 15-22 68.2 48 2.7 26-0 41 2.3 Frank Hogan 10 4-10 40.0 9-9 100.0 2 0.2 3-0 17 1.7 Jack Ketterer 24 8-38 21.1 9-20 45.0 27 1.1 41-2 25 1.0 Phil Bazelides 15 5-13 38.5 1-4 25.0 10 0.7 6-0 11 0.7 Mike Aspen 8 3-6 50.0 0-2 0.0 2 0.0 0-0 6 0.8 Erich Wiegert 2 0-2 0.0 1-2 50.0 2 1.0 1-0 1 0.5 Gene Pace 2 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0.0 1-0 0.0 Ron Prien 2 0-1 0.0 0-0 0.0 0.0 1-0 0.0 Brenden Balen 2 0-0 0.0 0-0 0.0 0.0 1-0 0.0 Team Rebounds 143 5.5 CU Totals 13-13 844-2005 42.9 441-633 69.7 1310 50.4 539-22 2129 81.9 0pp. Totals 13-13 769-1725 44.6 509-759 67.1 1249 48.0 493-15 2047 78.7 305 306 tr Freshman basketball team members are (kneeling from left) (standing from left) Bruce Crandlemire, Marty Junius, Steve Dick Saalborn, Pat Bresnahan, Steve Bergman, and Paul Fesko; Moss, Mike Manning, and Coach Tim Powers. Jay varsity reserve player John Taylor drives past the defenses of frosh forward Pat Bresnahan (on right). Bresnahan was the number-one scorer for the team, averaging 21.2 points-per-game. Winning season eludes freshmen Coach Tim Powers ' mini-Jays fell short of the usual accomplishments of their predecessors as their sea- son ended with six wins and seven losses, breaking a long string of winning seasons for the freshman team. It was Powers ' second season as frosh coach and his last, since he announced his resignation in March to devote full time to his business. The team finished with only eight players. John Paternoster, a reserve, became ineligible second semester, and starting piaymaker Dick Wright trans- ferred to another school. The loss of Wright, who had been averaging 13 points per game, particularly hurt the Jays. I I Hang on tight . . . Frosh forward Steve Berg- man grabs a rebound. Bergman averaged 12.5 points-per-game, third highest for the team. 1968-69 Season CREIGHTON 98 Nebraska Wesleyan JV 59 CREIGHTON 86 Dana College JV 44 Ft. Dodge J.C. 76 CREIGHTON 66 Drake freshmen 59 CREIGHTON 53 CREIGHTON 98 J. F. Kennedy JV 69 CREIGHTON 80 Dana College JV 63 Clarinda C.C. 73 CREIGHTON 64 Clarinda C.C. 63 CREIGHTON 56 CREIGHTON 68 Nebraska Wesleyan JV 60 Creston C.C. 89 CREIGHTON 76 Creston C.C. 81 CREIGHTON 79 (ovt.) Notre Dame freshmen 82 CREIGHTON 71 CREIGHTON 80 Offutt AFB 72 Center Paul Fesko sends a jump-shot on its way. The big man for the freshman Jays, Fesko averaged 20.3 points-per-game, hitting 91 field goals and 61 of HI free throws. 308 statistics Player G FG FT Pts. Avg. Pat Breshahan 13 102 75-105 276 21.2 Paul Fesko 12 91 61-111 243 20.3 Steve Bergman 12 62 29-37 150 12.5 Steve Moss 13 58 13-37 129 9.9 Dick Saalborn 12 29 15-24 73 6.1 Mike Manning 11 4 7-16 15 1.4 Marty Junius 11 1 2-6 4 0.4 Bruce Crandlemire 9 1 0-1 2 0.2 xJohn Pat ernoster 4 2 0-2 4 1.0 xxDick Wright 6 30 18-31 78 13.0 CU Totals 6-7 366 217-467 975 75.0 Opponents 7-6 368 152-279 890 68.5 X— ineligible second semester. XX— transferred second semester Guard Marty Junius (23) leaps for the ball and halts Brendan although the scores of these games were not a part of the fresh- Balen, guard for the Bluejay ' s varsity reserve team. The frosh men ' s record, and varsity reserves met frequently in pre-varsity game matches. ■«iiih%.-.i. „,M ... 309 Coed cheerleaders for the 1968-69 season are (kneeling from (standing from left) Connie Cox, Maureen Cavanaugh, Dodie Beck left) Janie Lukas, Liz Hart, Debbie Alston, and Kathy Callaghan; and Oeanna Kern. Kicking out a cheer to the beat of the band . . . (from left) Ron Bruno, Janie Lukas, Dodie Beck, Kathy Callaghan, Liz Hart, and Connie Cox. V A victory smile and a happy wave . . . Maureen Cavan- augh sits atop the shoulders of one of her male cohorts. Men cheerleaders for the 1968-69 season are (kneeling from left) Rich Echternacht, Chuck Rush, Bob Murphy, and Mike Marino; (standing from left) Jim Burke, Bill Kyles, and Ron Burno. Freshman Kathy Callaghan leaps high and fancy during a rousing pre-game cheer. Jumps and gymnastics were the order of the day for the ' 68- ' 69 cheerleaders. 311 Varsity baseball players are (front) Gil Passarella, Rich Schicker, Rick Berlin, Dan Collins, Larry LeMaster, Sal Cristello, and Mike Pitzen; (rear) Frank DiLeo, Terry Ruess, Joe Shea, Tony Pane, Gordon Babe, Jim Karnik, Frank Mancuso, and Jim Coffey. (Front from left) Coach Tom Tvrdik, Kevin Scott, Tom (manager); (rear from left) Paul Scanlon, Terry Tvrdik, Kozney, Tom Garvey, Steve Sullivan, and Bill Dolezal Joe Riha, George Stilen, and Jim Riha. di ' 312 Joe Pepper Riha, the team ' s co- captain, works on fielding hot grounders. In the 69 games he played in before the ' 69 season, Riha com- mitted only 12 errors. jays head south for spring games An eleven-game southern swing to Missouri and Arkansas kicked off the 1969 Jay baseball season — a 45-ganne schedule, the largest in the team ' s history. The season was the first and last for Coach Tom Tvrdik, as a two-year Army tour called him in June. The trip to the South, first time ever for the Blue- jays, was designed to warm up the team and beat the cold Nebraska springs. Although the southern teams had been playing before the Jays ' arrival, eight letter- men in the starting lineup were to help even the score. Seniors Joe Riha and George Stilen co-captained the team, particularly strong in pitching and hitting. Ail-American candidate Gil Passarella returned as the best of the batters, with a 1968 average of .471, sixth highest in the nation. The batting form of Gil Passarella, the Jays ' All American candidate . . . The junior third-baseman led the nation in RBI ' s per game in 1968 and hit a healthy .471, sixth best in the U.S. 313 Returning letterman Steve Sullivan warms up in practice at the Boys Town fieldhouse. The Jays ' 45-game schedule promised to put a strain on any pitcher ' s arm. Veteran third-baseman Gil Passarella (center with glove) charges after a base runner caught off base. Coach Tom Tvrdik concen- trated many practice sessions on infield defensive and offensive plays. A newcomer to the baseball team, pitcher Mike Aspen takes his turn as a base runner during practice for the infielders. 314 Pitcher Steve Sullivan delivers the ball to batter Tom Garvey, who connects for a long one during batting practice at the Boys Town fieldhouse. Co-captains for the 1969 baseball season were Joe Riha and George Stilen. Riha, a three-year veteran at second base, and Stilen, a starting pitcher, were both seniors. 1968 Season CREIGHTON 11 Offutt AFB 2 CREIGHTON 12 Offutt AFB 2 CREIGHTON 7 Hastings 6 CREIGHTON 9 Hastings 2 St. Cloud State 6 CREIGHTON CREIGHTON 2 , . St. Cloud State 1 CREIGHTON 7 N. Dakota State 6 N. Dakota State 12 CREIGHTON 8 Bradley 8 CREIGHTON CREIGHTON 9 Bradley 7 Omaha U. 4 CREIGHTON CREIGHTON 4 J. F. Kennedy 3 CREIGHTON 3 J. F. Kennedy 2 Wayne State 7 CREIGHTON 3 CREIGHTON 14 Wayne State 5 CREIGHTON 12 Drake 1 Drake 6 CREIGHTON 5 CREIGHTON 15 Dana 2 CREIGHTON 2 Dana 1 CREIGHTON 13 Offutt AFB 9 Kearney State 5 CREIGHTON 4 Kearney State 10 CREIGHTON 8 315 Members of the 1969 varsity golf team are (left) Tom Hopkins, Tom Olson, Jim Becker, Ben Lantz, Ron Worth- ington, and coach Stu Erickson, Omaha ' s Miracle Hill golf course was the home course for the Jays. Golfers challenge past 19-6-2 record Golf team captain Tom Hopkins, a senior, practices his putting during the Bluejays ' fall practice session and intra-squad tournament. Hopkins led the team ' s invasion of Arkansas for the Easter vacation competition. Following the lead of the baseball team, the Jay golfers took a tour of the Arkansas courses, meeting Arkansas State, University of Arkansas, and John Brown University, and giving the team some competi- tion prior to the Nebraska area matches. Four lettermen returned to the 1 969 squad, headed by senior and captain Tom Hopkins, with ' 68 medalist Ben Lantz, Tom Olson, and Ron Worthington. Fresh- men Bill Kennedy and Hugh Hanson joined the four for the southern tour. In his final season of coaching at Creighton, golf coach Stu Erickson took his team out to beat the 19- 6-2 record of the 1968 season, with what he called the most challenging schedule yet. ' v 316 1968 Season CREIGHTON 8 1 2 Omaha U. 6 1 2 CREIGHTON 12 1 2 Hiram Scott 2 1 2 Nebraska 14 1 2 CREIGHTON 1 2 South Dakota 11 CREIGHTON 4 CREIGHTON 7 1 4 Washburn 7 1 2 CREIGHTON 13 1 2 Omaha U. 1 1 2 Kansas State 9 1 2 CREIGHTON 5 1 2 CREIGHTON 7 1 2 Bradley 7 1 2 Nebraska 12 1 2 CREIGHTON 2 1 2 CREIGHTON 9 Omaha U. 6 CREIGHTON 10 1 2 Wayne State 4 1 2 CREIGHTON 15 Dana CREIGHTON 14 Pershing 1 CREIGHTON 12 1 2 Doane 2 1 2 South Dakota 9 CREIGHTON 6 CREIGHTON 13 1 2 Omaha U. 1 1 2 CREIGHTON 12 1 2 Dana 2 1 2 CREIGHTON 15 Peru State CREIGHTON 14 1 2 Midwestern 1 2 CREIGHTON 12 Wayne State 3 CREIGHTON 14 1 2 Buena Vista 1 2 CREIGHTON 12 1 2 Lakehead 2 1 2 CREIGHTON 13 Omaha U. 2 CREIGHTON 13 N. Dakota State 2 CREIGHTON 10 Peru State Drake 9 1 2 CREIGHTON 5 1 2 CREIGHTON 14 Nebraska Wesleyan 1 Freshmen Bill Kennedy and Hugh Hanson came to Creighton with impressive high school records. The two joined Hopkins, Olson, Lantz, and Worthington for the trip to Arkansas. (Below) 1968 medalist Ben Lantz shoots. f %f ' . -4 T 317 % , . V : Vi m Netman Mike Schultz sets to return the ball in his match against a St. Cloud State op- ponent. Netmen hampered by cold weather Letterman and team captain Jim Butkus serves hard in the Jays ' opening match against St. Cloud State. The Jays lost the opener 7-1. Varsity tennis team members are (kneeling from left) Rich Brue- nig, Dick Holmes, and Jim Butkus (team captain); (standing) Rev. Anthony Weber, S.J., coach, Bill O ' Brien, Byron Blose, and Mike Schultz. 318 Sighting their targets with the team ' s newly purchased rifles are Joe Twidwell, Gary Zajic, and Patty Grant. The team was coached first semester by IVI.Sgt. Joseph Henderson who retired from the Army in January. IVI.Sgt. Wayne Williamson took charge for the duration of the season. Riflers challenge 50 teams during year Men ' s rifle team merhbers include Charles Brooks (kneeling) Fred Brooks and team caotain Mike Fennell (standing) Members of the women ' s rifle team are (kneeling) Patty Grant and Jane Oetter, and (standing) Margaret Roet- tele and Judy Grant. Another all-university quarterback, Todd Bruett of the Mofus, scrambles to the right side, looking hard for his target receiver downfield. ■t: Here comes the bomb . . . All-intramural quarterback Dennis Hodge of the Delta Abscesses gets ready to step into a long one. IM grid crown nabbed by Mofus Professional league teams dominated this year ' s intramural football season, from weekly Top Ten ratings to the final championship game. The all-uni- versity crown was captured by the Mofus, who beat their fellow professional league mates, the Delta Abscesses, 19-15. The season was particularly notable for its consist- ent organization and refereeing, under the guidance of intramural director Dan Offenburger, and the use of two new fields, Gifford Park and the university parade field. Other teams in the final Top Ten were SAE I, the Buds, Delta Sigma Pi I, Phi Kappa Psi I, Alpha Kappa Psi, the Grizzly Guys, Modes Heroes, and Town Council 11. League champions were SAE I (fraternity league), Delta Abscesses (professional league), the Buds (undergraduate league), and Modes Heroes (fresh- man league). 320 Charging Mofus lineman Steve Schweers passes by center Dennis Icabone of the Dent Frosh as he scrambles to get a hand on the Dent Frosh passer. Intramural touch-football never specifies how soft the touch pain as Dennis Icabone of the Dent Frosh leans over him and has to be, and scenes like this were frequent, although not seri- offers assistance. ous, throughout the season. Mofus ' end Gregg Rinker lies in ' A. A falling, over-the-head, sideways catch . . . one way to pick up yardage. A solid catch in the gut puts Mofus ' end Gary Kalkman only inches from the goal line. Defensive back Bill Corcoran of the Delta Abscesses comes close, but not close enough, to the inter- ception. Pass protection is the big duty of the blocking back in IM foot- ball, and Dick Rink of the Mofus shows how its done with a strong forearm block. V. !■• 322 y S0 ' ' T r ' T-air -- I All-university champions of intramural football, the Mofus, are and Tom O ' Neill; (standing from left) Steve Schweers, Steve (front) Mark Daley; (kneeling from left) Gary Kalkman, Tom Schroeder, Pat Abbott, Gregg Rinker, Terry Uhl, and Tom Kozney. Schultz, Todd Bruett, Mike Daiton. Dick Rink, Fred Dawson, ALL-UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONSHIP First Place — Mofus, professional league Second Place— Delta Abscesses, professional league FRATERNITY LEAGUE SAE 1 8-0 Delta Sigma Pi 6-2 Phi Psi I 6-2 A K Psi 6-2 Kappa Gamma Sigma 4-4 Delta Chi 3-5 Phi Psi II 1-6 APO 0-6 SAE II 0-7 PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE Mofus 7-0-1 Delta Abscesses 7-0-1 Judge 3-2-1 Nads 3-3-0 Frosh Dental 2-3-0 PAD 1 2-4-0 Zips 2-5-0 Phi Chi 1-5-1 Phi Rho 0-6-0 FRESHMAN LEAGUE Hodes Heroes 8-0-0 S.H.C 6-2-1 Town Council III .... 5-4-0 Twit ' s Bombers 3-5-1 Frogs 2-4-0 Carps 0-7-2 UNDERGRADUATE LEAGUE Buds 11-0 Grizzly Guys 8-2 Rat Pack 7-4 Town Council II 5-2 Oblates 5-4 Sixth Pack 4-5 Undecideds 4-5 N.B. Dbl.A ' s 3-5 Town Council 1 3-5 HMFIC 3-8 Why 1-5 Boston Stranglers 1-7 323 V K w J r Basketball face-off puts John Jennings of Alpha Kappa Psi I tight against a defen- sive-minded Lagnaf player in the tourna- ment elimination play. Rick Hansen of The Judge gets one off high for what could be an easy two points. 324 Straining for that lay-up . . . Tom Garvey of The Buds reaches for a score against The Judge in the final game. Experience for The Judge paid off however, and the law school team won the IM crown, 62-53. Ed Curley of Phi Kappa Psi I reflects free-throw determination as he tosses up the ball. Phi Psi I captured first place in the Fraternity League with a record of 8-1. Judge ' rules on basketball courts Boasting three former varsity players on the team, The Judge came from a runner-up spot in the Profes- sional League to take the all-university intramural basketball championship in the double-elimination tournament. Former Jays Tim Pugh, John Houlihan, and Paul Michael helped the Judge beat the Buds from the Undergraduate League, 62-53, in the final game. Defending champions, the Delta Abscesses, were beaten in earlier rounds and never got a shot at the crown. A total of 52 teams competed in the 1968-69 pro- gram in four leagues. Two leagues, undergraduate and professional, required inter-league subdivisions to facilitate scheduling and play. All-intramural players were Paul Michael and John Houlihan (The Judge), Willie Hull and Joe Bronk- hurst (Lagnafs), Tim Powers (Faculty), Darwin Harris (Delta Abscesses), Tom Garvey (Buds), Tom Kozney (Mofus), Loren Dietz (Undecideds), Gil Pasarella (Grizzly Guys), Bob Meisterling (Phi Psi I), and Frank DiLeo (Mangles). Green ' s ball calls intramural referee Marc Weinpel . . . and the man in green, a Lagnaf from the Professional League is there to pick it up. The Lagnafs, with an 8-0 record, won the champion- ship in the Professional League, including a win over the eventual all-university champs. The Judge. 325 v. :ffji ' jif. - % « Wild scrambling for the ball ... a frequent scene in intramural basketball. Judge players Paul Michael (leaning over) and Denny Larkin (12) out-number their opponent and grab for the ball. Ready to rebound . . . with the ball up and on its way. John Houlihan of The Judge and Bill Dolezal of The Buds battle for a good rebounding position. Bob Meisterling of Phi Kappa Psi I drives hard for a lay-up against Rick Hansen (41) and Tim Pugh (52) of The Judge. 326 m m The championship game, The Buds vs. The Judge .... On a fast break, Joe Riha of The Buds goes high for the two points as Denny Larkin of The Judge stops short of a foul. A Lagnafs-Alpha Kappa Psi clash . . . Now and then a collision of sorts, now and then a foul, IM basket- ball sported plenty of fury under the baskets. All-university intramural basketball runners-up. The Buds, are (kneeling from left) Rich Schicker, Tom Garvey, Larry LeMaster, Steve Hoke, and George Stilen; (standing from left) Mike Pitzen, Joe Riha, Tony Pane, and Bill Dolezal. 327 All-university intramural basketball champions, The Judge, are Michael, and Rick Hansen; (standing from left) Jim Woods, Jim (kneeling from left) Dick Hough, Dan McKinnen, Tim Pugh, Paul Leonard, Fred Suarez, John Houlihan, and Denny Larkin. ALL-UNIVERSITY CHAMPIONS First Place — The Judge, professional league Second Place— Buds, undergraduate league PROFESSIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Conference Delta Abscesses 7-0 Mid-drift Bulge 7-1 Davenporters 5-3 Rx ' s 4-4 PAD 1 4-4 Guilded Lilies 4-5 Athlodontics . 4-5 Frosh Dental 1-7 PAT 0-7 Western Conference Lagnafs 8-0 Judge 6-1 Faculty 3-3 Malocclusions 4-4 T-Whackers II 4-5 Medocs 3-5 MS Ml. 2-5 Nads 0-8 lndicates League champions FRATERNITY LEAGUE Phi Psi 1 8-1 Kappa Sig I 10-2 SAE I 9-2 A K Psi II 8-2 Delta Sig I 9-3 Phi Psi II 7-6 Delta Chi 1 5-6 SAE II 5-8 Delta Sig II 3-6 A K Psi I 2-8 Kappa Sig II 2-8 Delta Chi II 1-10 FRESHMAN LEAGUE S.H.C.1 11-1 Schlitzers 7-5 Heroes II 7-5 Town Trotters 6-6 Chianti Kids 5.7 Ball Handlers 3-9 Heroes 1 1-11 UNDERGRADUATE LEAGUE National Conference Undecideds 9-0 Grizzly Guys 6-2 Bad Breaks 6-2 Lobos 6-3 Hotshots 4-4 Oblates 3-6 Stuffy ' s Studs 0-8 Flunkies 0-9 American Conference Mofus 8-1 Buds 7-1 Mangles 7-2 T.C. Flyers 6-4 Rat Pack 3-5 Bushwackers 2-7 Doves 1-7 Super Stars 1-8 328 Freshman Kathy Danhauer concentrates on a free throw as the referee behind her signals the charity-line call. Coed basketball champions were the girls named DN-4 , who beat Gallagher ' s Gestapo, 21-19, in the championship game. Action on the gym ' s main floor . . . Regina Butler (5) tries to pass the ball around defensive guard Regina Wolpert(19). Referee in the background is Harry Bloom. It ' s Deglman vs. Gallagher in girls intramural basketball from the Athletic Department and IM director Dan Of- . . . Wary Bowman of Deglman (in white) tries to block fenburger. Besides basketball, girls participated in Cathy Kearney (1) (of Gallagher) from further progress volleyball, bowling, pool, and swimming, down court. Coed intramurals got a big boost this year Members of the Intramural Council are (front from left) Ken Schlueter, Duane Albrecht, OMI, Harry Bloom, and Mike Madden; (rear from left) Regina Wolpert, Gary Westerman, Mary Beth Hones, and Regina Butler. The Council aided director Dan Of- fenburger in organizing programs, directing teams and referees, and offering suggestions. Intramural Council Mary Ann Pflepsen, Queen of Diamonds H i 330 (Bottom from left) Ron Worthington, Bill Dolezal, Charlie Mendes, Steve Jansa, Tom Garvey, Rick Schicker, (middle) Steve Hoke, Arcangelo Vacanti, Michael Pitzen, Robert Spanheimer, Jack Ketterer; (top) Dan Collins, Gil Passarella, Tony Pane (secre- tary), Richard Holmes, Frank Mancuso. CUHLA The Creighton University Honorary Letterman ' s Association elected Mary Ann Pflepsen as Queen of Diamonds this year. The group held a Spring dance ' and sold basketball programs. (Bottom from left) Larry LeMaster, Jim Butkus, Joseph Riha (president), George Stilen (secretary), Theodore Urban, Ben Lantz; (top) Joe Shea (treasurer), Jim Karnik, Steve Sullivan, Mike Kelly (vice president). Bill O ' Brien, Tom Hopkins. 331 The Weight Lifting Club supplied the judges, equip- ment, and organization necessary to sponsor the Intramural Weight Lifting contest. The group also supplied much of the needed muscle. (Bottom from left) Thomas Deaver (secretary-treasurer), Ed Kramper, Joe Bataillon (president), Bernard Phelan, Pat Ryan; (middle) Bruce LeBert, Tom Barlow, Richard Santi, Tommy Clancy, Paul Ehernberger; (top) Greg Barnas, Randy Lukasiewicz, Alex Gayler (vice president), Dana Erxleben. Weight Lifting Club jg 332 ' ' ' ' iF ' T P ' -fr V aT ff ' ' j W. B. Millard, Jr. Charles E. Becker Five deaths strike campus community The Creighton community lost five of its members during the year. The departed included two members of the Board of Regents and three students. The Board members were W. B. Millard, Jr., who was Chairman of the Board at the Omaha National Bank, and Charles E. Becker, Chief Executive Of- ficer of the Franklin Life Insurance Company, after whom Becker Dining Hall had been named. The students who no longer walked the campus were Dental sophomore John M. Schaefer of Denver, Colorado, Arts freshman Sidney Nicholas of Max- well, Nebraska, and Michael A. Cavaleri, M.D., of Sioux City, Iowa, who had graduated from the School of Medicine in June of 1968. Dr. Cavaleri suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. Nicholas drowned in an ac- cident at Carter Lake, Iowa. Michael A. Cavaleri 334 Rick Lombardo, first semester editor Ron Hansen, second semester editor Pat Higgins, associate editor John Dillon, photography editor Mary Barbara Watkins, art editor Jim McCarthy, reviews editor Tardy issue casts a literary shadow The first 1969 issue of Shadows, the campus lit- erary magazine, finally appeared in February, after numerous delays with the printer. Arts senior Rick Lombardo was first semester edi- tor, while Arts junior Ron Hansen was second semes- ter editor, who planned for a second issue to be published in May. The magazine accepts material from any Creighton student and considers it for publication. The staff of Shadows headquartered in Smith Hall. In an effort to enhance the quality of the magazine, it was announced that next year ' s Shadows would publish only one issue, with an allotted budget fo $1,500. 335 Senior Credits Arts Seniors Our Lady Biology, Sacramento, California . . . Sigma Alpha German Aaron, George R., A.B., Philosophy, Peoria, Illinois of the Snow Scholasticate, U.S. Air Force. Abern, Steven B., B.S Dean ' s List. Addy, John R., B.S., Biology, Marcus, Iowa Epsilon (treasurer). Ahern, Edward A., B.S., Biology, Shubert, Nebraska Club, Young Democrats. Archer, Nancy J., A.B., Elementary Education, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma . . . Sodality, Student National Education Associa- tion (secretary). Arkfeld, Donald L., B.S., Chemistry, Omaha, Nebraska. Aschenbach, Sr. Mary Alice, B.S., Radiologic Technology, Rock- ville Centre, New York. Aslin, Michael D., B.S., Biology, Sioux Falls, South Dakota . . . South Dakota Club, Weight Lifting Club, Moderator for Transfer Student Orientation, South Dakota State University. Ayoub, Elias I., B.S., Biology, Hammana, Lebanon . . . Interna- tional Student ' s Club, International Relation ' s Club. Bachechi, John 0., A.B., Economics, Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Intramural Board, Billy BlueJay, Mr. Ugly. Backenstose, Gary R., A.B., Sociology, Omaha, Nebraska. Bahrij, Steven W., B.S., Mathematics Physics, Omaha, Nebras- ka .. . Creighton Scholarship. Barrett, Kathleen A., A.B., English, St. Charles, Illinois . . . SNEA, Chicago Club, Kiewit Hall Council (secretary), French Club. Bartek, Elaine M., A.B., Sociology, Wahoo, Nebraska . . . Inter- national Students (secretary), Creighton Scholarship, Mary Rogers College. Baumann, James L., B.S., Physics, Omaha, Nebraska. Baumann, Teresa M., A.B., Sociology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality, Young Republicans, International Students Organiza- tion, Math Club, Town Council, Sociology Club, Bluejay (coor- dinating editor). Bausch, Janeen L., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Nebraska. Beacom, David J., A.B., History, Sioux City, Iowa. Beacom, John J., A.B., Economics, Saix, Iowa . . . Army National Guard. Benajides, O.M.I., Brother Eustolio, A.B., Philosophy, Laredo, Texas . . . UNCLA, St. Mary ' s University. Berk, Diana M., A.B., English, Western Springs, Illinois . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Creighton Players, Young Democrats, Illinois State Scholarship Certificate of Merit. Bertrand, Robert J., A.B., Political Sciente, Luverne, Minnesota . . . Delta Sigma Rho (vice president). Jay Talker ' s (president), Young Democrats. Biben, Kathryn A., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Young Republicans. Biga, Timothy J., A.B., Mathematics, Omaha, Nebraska. Blasco, Paula S., A.B., Sociology, Rosemount, Minnesota . . . Junior Class secretary. Alpha Sigma Alpha (president), Minnesota Club (vice president), Sociology Club, Community Policy Com- mittee of Student Board, Who ' s Who , Prom Princess. Blauwet, Roger C, A.B., History Political Science, Larchwood, Iowa ... Phi Alpha Theta, Young Democrats, Philosophy Society. Blodgett, Ellen J., B.S., Mathematics, Oslkosh, Wisconsin . . . Math Club. Boelts, Branda K., A.B., French, Central City, Nebraska . . . Sor- bonne France. Bogaard, Penni, A.B., English, Sioux City, Iowa. Bogan, Katherine J., A.B., Sociology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Kappa Beta Chi, Gamma Pi Epsilon (secretary), Sodality. Bombenger, James J., B.S., Biology, Villa Park, Illinois ... So- dality, Rifle Team. Bos, Susan M., A.B., English French, Bakersfield, California. Bradley, Lucinda D., A.B., Elementary Education, Algona, Iowa . . . Sociology Club, Philosophy Society, SNEA, Young Demo- crats, Dean ' s List, Creighton University. Brady, Mary M., B.S., Elementary Education, Lincoln, Nebraska . . . International Relations Club (vice president), Duchesne College. Brannen, Patrick F., B.S., Mathematics, Shenandoah, Iowa. Brennan, Michael G., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . John- son ' s Wax Fund Scholarship. Brosnan, Sr. Mary David, B.S., Radiologic Technology, Chicago, Illinois . . . Loyola College. Brzica, Mary A., A.B., History, Sioux Falls, South Dakota . . . Phi Alpha Theta (vice president), French Club (secretary-treas- urer). College of St. Catherine. Butler, Joan M., B.S., Chemistry, New York . . . Philosophy Club, Chemistry Club (secretary). University of Maryland. Bynum, Therial L., B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality, The Black Coalition (president), KOCU. Byrnes, Teresa L., B.S.N., Nursing, Kansas City, Missouri. Cahill, Mary Ann, A.B., History, Fort Dodge, Iowa . . . Clarke College. Cahill, Mary W., A.B., Sociology, La Grange Park, Illinois . . . Chicago Club, Dorm Council. Caldwell, Charles M., A.B., History, Macomb, Illinois ... Phi Alpha Theta. Caniglia, Antoinette N., A.B., Latin, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Italian Club (vice president). Future Teachers ' Scholarship, SNEA. Car, Diane T., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . SNEA, Dreigh- ton, Aksarben, Brandeis Scholarships. Cepuran, Marian T., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . SNEA Chase, Clifford E., A.B., Journalism, Council Bluffs, Iowa . . . Pi Delta Epsilon, Bluejay (photography editor), Creightonian (photography editor), KOCU (sales manager). World Law Fund Award. Chu, Cecilia K., B.S., Chemistry, Seoul, Korea . . . Duchesne College, Circo, Kathleen A., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality, SNEA. Circo, Patricia, A.B., Art, Omaha, Nebraska. Circo, Paul J., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska. Clifford, William M., B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Future Teacher ' s Scholarship. Clarke, Robert D., A.B., Psychology, St. Paul, Minnesota . . . lota Kappa Epsilon (recording secretary), Sigma Alpha Epsilon (vice-president), Minnesota Club (treasurer). Clover, Elaine, B.S.N., Nursing, Bellevue, Nebraska . . . Nurses Club, Aksarben Scholarship. Cloyd, Robert R., B.S., Biology, Sheridan, Wyoming . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Wyoming Club (vice president). Cody, Thomas P., A.B., Economics, Bellevue, Nebraska . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Math Club. Coleman, Karen A., A.B., Sociology, Oak Park, Illinois . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Panhellenic Council (treasurer). Sociology Club, Chicago Club , Prom Princess. Colgan, Dennis E., A.B., Journalism, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Soccer Team, St. Joseph ' s College. Colgan, Stephen A., A.B., Economics, Hot Springs, South Dakota. Collart, Marta L., B.S. Biology, San Pedro Sula, Honduras . . . Marymount College. Collins, Victoria J., B.S., Biology, Conrad, Montana . . . Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Council (president). Young Democrats, SNEA, Military Ball Honorary Commander. Connor, Dennis R., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Phalanx (National Administer Officer), St. Vincent De Paul Society (vice president), ROTC Drill Team Commander, Shadows, Army ROTC Scholarship. Conover, Anne M., A.B., Sociology, Hopkins, Minnesota . . . Sodality (secretary-treasurer, president). Chorus, Sociology Club, Minnesota Club. Corbeil, Lynn M., A.B., Political Science History, Warrenville, Illinois . . . Sodality, Chicago Club, International Relations Club, Young Democrats (secretary). Cortez, Pedro E., A.B., Philosophy, McAllen, Texas ... St. Mary ' s University. Cosgrove, Mark P., A.B., Psychology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Kappa Psi. Cronin, Donna R., B.S., Radiology, Charlotteville, Virginia . . . University of Virginia. Crow, Randall J., B.S., Physics, Marshall, Minnesota. Cruz, Jesus R., B.S., Physics Mathematics, Camaguey, Cuba. Culhane, Sharon J., A.B. Journalism, Mankato, Minnesota . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Minnesota Club, Black Coalition, Young Democrats, Creightonian. 336 Culhane, Thomas J., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska. Cullen, Carol E., A.B., Psychology, Dubuque, Iowa. Curren, Patricia M., A.B., Political Science, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Young Democrats. Daneff, Rose M., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Pre-Medical Technology Club, Aksarben Scholarship, Dean ' s List. Dawson, Fred R., B.S., Biology, Denver, Colorado . . . Young Democrats, Colorado Club. Delaney, Karen M., A.B., Sociology, Manhattan, Illinois . . . Sociology Club. Dempster, Douglas J., B.S., Biology, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Desch, Susan J., B.S.N., Nursing, Grand Island, Nebraska . . . Nurses Club, Duchesne College. Dieringer, Kathleen M., A.B., English, North Platte, Nebraska . . . SNEA. Di Geronimo, Richard P., A.B., Philosophy, Prairie Village Kansas . . . Creighton Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Rockhurst College. Dillon, John A., A.B., Journalism, Rockford, Illinois ... Phi Kappa Psi (corresponding secretary). Pi Delta Epsilon, KOCU (chief engineer, Bluejay (sports editor), Creightonian (sports editor, city editor, managing editor), Committee on Student Publications. Dingman, Sue E., A.B., English, Pilot Grove, Iowa . . . Kappa Beta Chi (corresponding secretary), SNEA, Bluejay. Dodendorf, Diane M., B.S.N., Nursing, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Aksarben Scholarship. Dolezal, William A., B.S., Mathematics, East St. Louis, Illinois . . . CUHLA, Basketball Trainer. Dowell, John A., B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Town Council. Dorcak, Patricia E., B.S., Elementary Education, Mt. Prospect, Illinois . . . Kappa Beta Chi, SNEA (secretary, president). Dubas, Sharen M., A.B., Latin, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Creighton University Scholarship. Dugan, Donna C, B.S., Medical Technology, Greeley, Nebraska . . . Choir, Med Tech Club. Dunn, Daniel H., B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska. Dunn, Thomas J., A.B., Journalism, Salinas, California ... Pi Delta Epsilon, Pep Club, Young Democrats, Creightonian (ad- vertising manager), KOCU. Durr, Michael P., A.B., Psychology, Rock Island, Illinois. Egan, Katherine R., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta, Choir, SNEA. Eiermann, Thomas J., B.S., Biology, Blud Island, Illinois . . . Young Democrats, Northeastern State College. Eisenmenger, Ervin C, A.B., Sociology, Humphrey, Nebraska ... St. Thomas College. Emanuel, Jane E., B.S.N., Nursing, Ottumwa, Iowa . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha (vice president). Nurses Club. Emiey, James R., A.B., Physics, Indianapolis, Indiana. Erway, Eloise, J., B.S.N., Nursing, Bellevue, Nebraska . . . Nurses Club, Dean ' s List. Evertz, Anna M., A.B., Education, Terry, Montana . . . Sodality, VCAP. Fangman, Janice L., B.S., Medical Technology, Clear Lake, Iowa . . . Delta Zeta (vice president). Sodality, People to People (sec- retary), Med Tech Club (vice president). Freshman Cotillian Queen, Honorary Lt. Colonel of Military Ball. Fangman, Michael P., B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . So- dality, German Club (vice president). Dean ' s List. Farmer, H. Joseph, A.B., English, York, Nebraska . . . Inter- national Relations Club, Young Democrats (treasurer, president), Nebraska Young Democrats (president), French Club, English Club. Fecker, Steven C, A.B., Economics, Pipestone, Minnesota . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon (president), Minnesota Club, Who ' s Who. Fehn, John C, A.B., Psychology, Des Moines, Iowa. Felker, Joseph F., A.B., Philosophy, Chicago, Illinois ... St. Henry ' s College, Our Lady of the Snows Scholasticate. Fennell, Michael J., A.B., German Philosophy, Council Bluffs, Iowa . . . Sodality, Archery Club (president). Rifle Team (captain), KOCU, Dean ' s List. Fennell, Patricia M., A.B., English, Cheyenne, Wyoming . . . So- dality, Wyoming Club, Town Council. Filippi, Mary Louise E., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha, Ne- braska . . . Duchesne College. Fitzgerald, Robert E., A.B., Economics, Seal Beach, California . . . Philosophy Club, Creighton Players, KOCU, California State College, U.C.L.A. Flynn, Diane M., A.B., History, Cedar Rapids. Iowa . , . Alpha Sigma Alpha (treasurer), Creightonian Prom Princess. Arts Seniors Fournier, William J., A.B., Philosophy, Chicago, Illinois . . . Pine Hills. Fowler, Leonard V., A.B., Philosophy, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Phalanx. Fowler, Nancy M., A.B., Sociology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Fricke, Linda M., B.S.N., Nursing, Chioago, Illinois . . . Nurses Club, Chicago Club. Frydryk, Janice F., A.B., Political Science, Hamden, Connecti- cut . . . Young Democrats. Furay, Joseph F., A.B., History, Cmnaminson, New Jersey. Gallagher, Patrick J., A.B., Economics, St. Paul, Minnesota , . . Freshman Class vice president, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Minnesota Club (president), Interfraternity Council (president), Math Club, Shadows , Prom Prince. Gahan, Karen A., B.S.N.. Nursing, Oakland, Nebraska . . . Nurses Club, Band. Gaughan, James M., A.B., Journalism. Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Chi, Debate, KOCU (advertising manager), University of Nebraska. Gehlen, Sandra J., A.B., History, Glencoe, Minnesota . . . Gamma Pi Epsilon, Delta Zeta, Young Democrats, Minnesota Club, Pep Club (secretary). Cheerleader, Miss Cutie candidate, St. Catherine ' s. George, Donna M., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality, SNEA. Gerlach, Susan G., A.B., Sociology, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha (membership director), Sociology Club, German, Conrad L., B.S., Biology, Humphrey, Nebraska . . . King ' s Men, C-CAM, Philosophy Club. Gibilisco, Paul J., A.B., Speech, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Town Council, St. John ' s Seminary. Giese, Lynn C, B.S., Elementary Education, Chicago, Illinois . . . Sodality, SNEA. Gillespie, Stephanie K., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha, Ne- braska . . . Med Tech (ilub. Gleason, Charles E., A.B., English, Owatonna, Minnesota . . . Minnesota Club, Young Democrats, French Club, Pioneer Hi- Bred Corn Scholarship. Gliva, Mary D., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Italian Club, Med Tech Club. Glode, Janet L., A.B., Elementary Education, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Goad, Robert F., B.S., Biology, Minneapolis, Minnesota . . . Board of Residence Hall Governors, Karate Club, Rifle Team, Minne- sota Club, Creighton Scholarship. Goecke, Thomas E., A.B., Latin, Omaha, Nebraska ... St. John ' s Seminary, St. Paul ' s Seminary. Goodland, William J., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Theta, Sodality, King ' s Men. Green, Judity F., B.S.N., Nursing, C icago, Illinois . . . Nurses Club. Green, Mary L., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality, SNEA, Town Council, Creighton Players, Sociol- ogy Club. Haas, Jane F., A.B., English, El Paso, Illinois . . . Senior Class secretary. Alpha Sigma Alpha (vice president). Gamma Pi Epsilon, SNEA, Dean ' s List. Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart candidate. Habermann, Robert S., A.B., Political Science, Bethesda, Mary- land . . . Phi Kappa Psi, Young Democrats. Haley, Judy A., A.B., Elementary Education, Des Moines, Iowa . . . SNEA. Haley, William H., A.B., English, Palatine, Illinois. Haller, John R., A.B., English, Des Moines, Iowa. Hansel, Mary E., B.S.N., Nursing, Schuyler, Nebraska . . . Nurses Club. Harden, Heather H., A.B., Journalism English, Omaha, Ne- braska . . . Delta Zeta (treasurer). Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sodality, Town Council (secretary), Creighton Players, Student Government Reform Committee (secretary), Creigh- tonian (society editor, editorial editor, assistant managing editor), Creighton Scholarship, Aksarben Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Nebraska College Queen, Arts Student of the Month, Pan- hellenic Girl of the Year, University Committee on Publications, Student Board of Governors, Who ' s Who. Haschke, Janice A., A.B., Journalism, Humphrey, Nebraska . . . Creightonian (society editor). 337 Arts Seniors Hawking, Robert J., A.B. Journalism, Aurora, Illinois . . . King ' s Men (president), Sodality (president). Quaff (editor), V-CAP, Creightonian (interpretive editor, photography editor) Val Peter Journalism Scholarship. Hayes, Michael W., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska. Head, Doublas R., A.B., Political Science, Aurora, Colorado . . . ROTC, Young Democrats (president). International Relations Club. Hefflinger, David L., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha (president), Jaytalkers, Aksarben Scholarship. Heintz, Mary H., A.B., History, Mankato, Minnesota . . . Gamma Pi Epsilon, Phi Alpha Theta, Philosophy Society (president). Arts Student of the Month. Heise, Dorothy J., A.B., Theology Philosophy, Lyons, Nebraska . . . Philosophy Society, President ' s Scholarship. Henry, Jeannie T., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Duchesne College. Hess, Stephen J., B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Upsilon. Hickey, John D., A.B., English, Covington, Kentucky . . . B asket- ball Team (captain), CUHLA. Hill, Jennifer A., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Theta, Dean ' s List. Hiller, Katherine R.. A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . SNEA, Rifle Club (secretary), Aksarben Scholarship. Hinrichs, Michael V., B.S., Biology, Emmetsbury, Iowa . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Hobart, Joan L., A.B. English, Lake City, Iowa . . . Quadrangle Council (president), SNEA, Dean ' s List. Hoenig, Joanne C, A.B., Sociology, Fort Madison, Iowa . . . Chrous, Rifle Club, German Club, Sociology Club, Creighton Scholarship. Holstein, Robert A., A.B., Psychology, Omaha, Nebraska. Hughes, Sr. Eleanor Marie, B.S.N., Omaha, Nebraska. Hugunin, Laurie S., A.B., Sociology, Faribault, Minnesota . . . Kappa Beta Chi (treasurer), Panhellenic Council, Minnesota Club, Sociology Club. Hunker, Fred D., A.B., History, West Point, Nebraska ... St. Paul Seminary. Hutton, Margaret A., A.B., Sociology, Missouri Valley, Iowa . . . Sociology Club. Hutchinson, Thomas A., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Delta Sigma Rho, Tau Kappa Alpha, Creighton Players, Jaytalkers, Nebraska Regent ' s Scholarship, John Murphy Scholarship, Creighton Scholarship, West Bend Com- pany Scholarship. Ilcisin, John J., A.B., History Political Science, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania . , . CUHLA, Basketball Team, Prom Prince. Ingoldsky, Timothy C, B.S., Physics, Grand Island, Nebraska . . . Physics Club (vice president, president). Jaksich, Mary K., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Nebraska. Janda, Michael L., A.B., Economics, Sidney, Nebraska ... Phi Kappa Psi, Sodality, Young Republicans (National Com- mitteeman). Jeorse, Robert W., A.B., History, E-ast Chicago, Indiana. Jirka, John H., B.S., Biology, Ralston, Nebraska. Johnson, Thomas W., B.S., Radiologic Technology, Polo, Illinois . . . Chicago City College, U.S. Army. Jones, Ava L., B.S.N., Nursing, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Nurses Club, Gilbert Swanson Enterprises Scholarship. Jones, Kathryn A., A.B., Education, Woolstock, Iowa . . . Sodality, Stephen ' s College, University of Iowa. Jones, Richard E., B.S., Chemistry, Omaha, Nebraska ... Ak- sarben Scholarship. Jose, Edwina J., A.B., Journalism, Agana, Guam ... Pi Delta Epsilon, Julich, James J., A.B., English, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Xavier Forum, Young Democrats, Black Coalition, Stu- dent Life Policy, Student Committee on Academic Affairs Dean ' s List. Justus, Patricia A., A.B., Speech, Colorado Springs, Colorado . . . Gamma Pi Epsilon, Colorado Club, SNEA, Jaytalkers, Who ' s Who, Mount St. Scholastica , Prom Princess. Kalal, Donna M., A.B., History, St. Paul, Minnesota. Kaminski, Robert A., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Phi Omega (secretary). Delta Upsilon (president), ROTC Scholarship. Keelan, John H., A.B., English, Wyncote, Pennsylvania Democrats. . Young waukee, Wisconsin . . . Keeling, Gerald G., A.B.. History, CUHLA, Soccer Team. Kehr, Mary A., B.S.N.. Nursing, Lincoln, Nebraska . . . Delta Zeta (treasurer). Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sodality, Symphonic Band (president), Nurses Club (secretary). University Committee on Discipline, Nebraska University. Keis, Richard B., A.B., History Economics, St. Paul, Minnesota . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Minnesota Club. Kelley, Maureen A., B.S.N., Nursing, Palatine, Illinois . . . Nurses Club (president), Student Academic Affairs Committee, Kelley, Michael A., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska . . . CUHLA (vice president), Pep Club, KOCU, Golf Team. Kelly, Ann G., A.B., Political Science, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Young Republicans, (president). International Relations Club (secre- tary). Center for Peace Research, KOCU. Kern, Deanna L., A.B., English, Indionola, Iowa . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Creighton Players, Cheerleader, SNEA, Young Demo- crats, Homecoming Princess, Ottumwa Heights College. King, David G., A.B., Sociology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Adminis- trative Management Society, Young Republ ' cans, Don- nelly College. Klimasz, Sr. Mary Rosanne, B.S., Radiologic Technology, Ponca City, Oklahoma. Klug, Gerald S., A.B., History, Charlotte, North Carolina. Knapp, Mary E., A.B., Philosophy Sociology, Offutt Air Base, Nebraska . . . WRA, Philosophy Society, Michigan State University. Kokrda, Robert F., A.B., English, Dodge, Nebraska . . . Young Democrats, Golf Team, ROTC Band. Koller, Stephen J., A.B., History, Rochester, New York. Kotera, Francene M., A.B., Elementary Education, Omaha, Nebraska . . . SNEA. Kouba, Jeanette M., A.B., Journalism, Bellevue, Nebraska . . . Duchesne College. Koza, Patricia A., A.B., Journalism Political Science, Omaha, Nebraska ... Pi Delta Epsilon, Young Democrats (treasurer), French Club, Creightonian (editorial editor, interpretive editor), KOCU (engineer, traffic director, continuity director), Val Peter Memorial Scholarship, Creighton Scholarship. Kozney, Thomas L., B.S., Mathematics, Sioux City, Iowa . . . Base- ball Team, St. John ' s University. Kralik, Carolyne A., B.S., Medical Technology, Wahoo, Nebraska . . . Med Tech Club (president). Kramer, Aleidine J., A.B., German, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sodality, German Club (president). Town Council, Philosophy Society, Aksarben Scholarship. Kubicki, Louis M., A.B., Philosophy, Chicago, Illinois ... St. Henry ' s College, Pine Hills University. Kutach, Dennis M., A.B., Philosophy, Houston, Texas ... St. Mary ' s University, Our Lady of the Snows. La Greca, Anthony J., A.B., Sociology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Chi, Phi Alpha Theta, People to People, Italian Club, Soci- oloby Club (vice president), KOCU (music director). Dean ' s List, President ' s Scholarship. Landis, Timothy L., B.S., Bioloby, Wichita, Kansas . . . Choir, International Relations Club, International Student Club. Langan, Ellen M., A.B., Sociology, West Hempstead, New York . . . Sodality, Dorm Council, Sociology Club, Molloy College. Lanphier, Robert G., B.S., Economics, Omaha, Nebraska. LaPorte, Mary K., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Theta Phi Alpha (secretary), Med Tech Club, St. Louis University. Larkin, Jean M., A.B., Sociology, Cedar Rapids, Iowa . . . Soci- ology Club, VCAP, Young Democrats, Mount Mercy College. Larkin, Kathleen V., B.S.N., Nursing, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Nurses Club, Dean ' s List, Aksarben Scholarship. Lester, Toni D., B.S.N., Nursing, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Nurses Club. Lewis, Eileen M., A.B., French English, Gardner, Kansas . . . Delta Zeta (corresponding secretary). Gamma Pi Epsilon (vice president), Young Democrats, Philosophy Club, English Club, L ' Alliance Francaise (president), Nebraska College Queen, Dean ' s List, Miss Cutie candidate, Phi Kappa Psi sweetheart candidate. Student Life Policy Committee, Shadows, Who ' s Who, Kansas University, Laval University. Loeffler, Georgia J., A.B., English, Benton Harbor, Michigan. Long, James D., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Chi (vice president). Alpha Psi Omega, Creighton Players. Longval, Marsha A., A.B., Elementary Education, Sloan, Iowa . . . SNEA. 338 Lorincz, Margaret A., B.S., Mathematics, Ctiicago, Illinois . . . Math Club. Lowry, Sr. Margaret A., B.S., Elementary Education, Tulsa, Okla- homa . . . Mount Mary College. Lukas, James J., B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska. Lund, Thomas J., B.S., Biology, La Salle, Illinois . . . Senior Class vice president. Student Senate (president), King ' s Men, Who ' s Who , Prom Prmce. Lux, Anita M., B.S., Biology, Nezoerce, Idaho. Lynch, Nancy E., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . English Club, Bluejay, KOCU. Lynch, Patricia J., A.B., Journalism, Omaha, Nebraska . . . English Club, Bluejay (senior editor), Rifle Team. Mangiamelli, Catherine Ann, B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Nebraska . . . SNEA. Marriott, Mary C, A.B., Elementary Education, Sioux City, Iowa . . . Duchesne College. Mason, Michael D ., A.B., Economics, Grand Island, Nebraska. McCarthy, James P., B.S., Biology, Bakersfield, California . . . Young Democrats. McCarty, Donn J., A.B., Political Science, Perry, Iowa . . . Young Democrats. McCarty, Margaret J., A.B., Elementary Education, Bellevue, Nebraska. McCleary, Kathleen M., A.B., Education, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Kappa Beta Chi (vice president). International Relations, SNEA (president). Teaching Scholarship. McCluskey, Mary P., A.B., Journalism, Newcastle, Nebraska ... Pi Delta Epsilon (president), Creightonian (associate Manag- ing editor, society news editor, managing editor). Homecoming Princess. McCorkell, Kathleen A., A.B., Speech Therapy, Superior, Wis- consin . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Kappa Beta Chi (secretary). Gamma Pi Epsilon (president), SNEA, Dorm Council, Honorary Colonel of the Military Ball, Homecoming Queen. McCormick, Ann L., A.B., History, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa ... Phi Alpha Theta, SNEA. McCoy, Kathleen E., B.S., Elementary Education, East Grand Forks, Minnesota . . . UNCLA, Sodality, SNEA, Creighton Scholar- ship, Byron Olson Scholarship, Dean ' s List. McGargill, Margaret E., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Young Republicans, Rifle Team. McGovern, Margaret M., A.B., Dietetics, Lincoln, Nebraska . . . Duchesne College. McGovern, Patricia A., A.B. History, Lincoln, Nebraska . . . Duchesne College. McGuire, Francie E., A.B., Sociology, Racine, Wisconsin . . . Young Republicans, Kappa Beta Chi, Sociology Club, Dean ' s List, University of Wisconsin. McGuire, Nancy J., A.B., English, Pueblo, Colorado . . . Sodal- ity, Mt. St. Joseph. McMahon, Jean M., A.B., Elementary Education, Manson, Iowa . . . SNEA, Mt. St. Clare. Mechaley, Teresa C, A.B., History, Bakersfield, California. Mena, Miguel A., A.B., Political Science, Belice, British Hon- duras . . . International Relations Club (treasurer). Soccer Team. Mendes, Charles H., B.S., Biology, Port od Spain, Trinidad . . . CUHLA, Soccer Team. Miller, James A., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Concep- tion Seminary. Miller, Thomas J., A.B., Philosophy, Colorado Springs, Colorado . . . KOCU, San Antonio College, Pine Hills University, Colorado University, St. Mary ' s University of San Antonio. Milot, Arthur E., B.S., Biology, Rabat, Morocco . . . University of Maryland. Monico, Charles E., A B., Psychology, Omaha, Nebraska. Mooney, Patricia D., A.B., English, Des Moines, Iowa . . . SNEA, English Club, Young Democrats, Future Teachers Scholarship. Moore, James M., A.B., English, Celma, Ohio ... Pi Delta Epsilon, Delta Sigma Rho, Jaytalkers (treasurer), KOCU (news director), Dean ' s List. Moran, Dorothy J., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Ne- braska . . . SNEA. Morgan, Eileen M., A.B., Economics, Kansas City, Missouri . . . Math Club, Administrative Management Society. Morran, James M., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska. Morrissey, Janine M., A.B., Sociology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality, Sociology Club. Morrow, Peggy J., B.S., Elementary Education, Ona wa, Iowa . . . SNEA, Clarke College. Arts Seniors Morrow, Robert J., A.B., History, Winfield, Illinois . . . Men ' s Residence Halls Council (secretary). Phi Alpha Theta, Sodality (vice president), University Spiritual Life Committee. Mueller, O.M.L, BRO. William P., A.B., Janesville, Wisconsin . . . Our Lady of the Ozarks, Our Lady of the Snows. Mueting, Donald J., A.B., Economics, Norfolk, Nebraska . . . Omicron Delta Epsilon, King ' s Men, Sociology Club. Muldoon, Katherine F., B.S.N., Nursing, Rapid City, South Dakota. Mulligan, Mary A., A.B., Spanish, Jackson, Minnesota . . . Young Democrats, International Relations Club, Minnesota Club, Phi- losophy Society. Murdock, James N., B.S., Mathematics, Denver, Colorado . . . lota Kappa Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon (treasurer). Math Club (president). Young Democrats, Black Coalition, Dean ' s List, Academic Committee. Murphy, Kathleen E., A.B., English, Dallas, Texas. Murphy, Michael R., A.B., History, Rawlins, Wyoming . . . Sopho- more Junior Class vice president, Sigma Alpha Epsion, Student Board of Governors, Who ' s Who. Naughton, Mary F., A.B., History, Des Moines, Iowa ... Phi Alpha Theta, Sodality, SNEA (treasurer). Choir, Dean ' s List. Nemmers, Michael S., A.B., History, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Phi Kappa Psi. NeppI, Thomas L., A.B., History, Irvington, Iowa . . . Phalanx, Sodality, SNEA (state secretary). Nesler, Fred J., A.B., History, Dyersville, Iowa. Novotny, Thomas E., A.B., Political Science, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Psi Omega (vice president), Young Democrats, Creigh- ton Players, International Relations Organization. Oberdorfer, Maureen K., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha, Ne- braska . . . Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsilon, Sodality, Med Tech Club (vice president), Bluejay (index editor), Creighton Scholarship. Ohman, JaneT., A.B., History, Minneapolis, Minnesota ... SNEA, Minnesota Club. Oleskevich, Diana K., B.S., Elementary Education, Los Altos, California . . . Delta Zeta, Philosophy Society (vice president), SNEA. O ' Malley, Jean E., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Kappa Beta Ch . O ' Neill, Thomas S., A.B., History, Lombard, Illinois ... Phi Alpha Theta, International Relations Club (vice president). Osberg, Beverly A., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Med Tech Club, Town Council, Skelly Oil Scholarship. Otepka, Thomas A., B.S., Biology, Wheaton, Illinois . . . Senior Class treasurer, Kingsmen (vice president). Men ' s Residence Council (vice president). Who ' s Who. Pane, Anthony J., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska . . . CUHLA (secretary). Baseball Team, Teacher ' s Scholarship , Prom Prince. Parys, Mary J., B.S.N., Nur-sing, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Nurses Club, Aksarben Scholarship. Pelletier, Cynthia A., A.B., Sociology, Dover, New Jersey . . . V-CAP, Sociology Club (secretary, treasurer). Young Democrats. Peter, William F., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality. Peters, K. Reed, B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Regis College. Pitzen, Michael T., A.B., English, McHenry, Illinois . . . CUHLA, Baseball Team. Polus, Nancy J., A.B., History, Sioux Falls, South Dakota . . . Delta Zeta, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Pep Club, South Dakota Club (secretary). Young Democrats , Prom Princess. Portman, Robert M., A.B., Sociology, San Francisco, California- . . . CUHLA, Basketball Team (captain). Who ' s Who. Potter, Eugene W., B.S., Physics, Omaha, Nebraska. Powers, Claudia M., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Ne- braska . . . SNEA. Preister, Steven L., A.B., English, Denver, Colorado . . . Creigh- ton Scholarship, Dean ' s List. Rankin, Patricia L., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Ne- braska . . . Young Republicans, Town Council, SNEA, Philosophy Society, Choir, Future Teachers Scholarship. Rawlings, Creighton M., B.S., Chemistry, Waterloo, Iowa . . . East Quadrangle Council, President ' s Scholarship. Regan, Sharon A., B.S.N., Nursing, Alliance, Nebraska . . . Nurses Club. Reiter, Nancy R., B.S.N., Nursing, Cascade, Iowa . . . Nurses Club. Renner, Michael S., A.B., Psychology, Bellevue, Nebraska . . . Alpha Phi Omega (vice president). 339 Richeda, Suzanne C, A.B., English, St. Louis, Missouri . . . Delta Zeta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sodality (vice presi- dent), KOCU (announcer, public relations director), Homecoming Princess. Riley, Nancy, A.B., Sociology, Pekin, Illinois . . . Chior, Young Republicans. Rindone, Linda M., A.B., Journalism, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Italian Club (vice president). Dean ' s List. Rivera, Eleanor, A.B., Spanish, Denver, Colorado . . . Colorado Club. Robertson, Diane J., B.S., Elementary Education, Denver, Colo- rado . . . Sociology Club, SNEA, Colorado Club, Bowling Team, Delta Sigma Pi Rosecandidate, San Francisco College for Women. Rock, Michael E., A.B., History, Davenport, low a . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Council of Resident Men, Pep Club. Roh, Mary K., B.S. Psychology, Abie, Nebraska . . . Young Demo- crats, V-CAP, Black Coalition, Dean ' s List, Phi Kappa Psi Sweet- heart candidate. Ronzani, Margaret M., A.B., English, Highwood, Illinois . . . Young Democrats, Freshman Cotillion Queen candidate. Ryan, Patrick J., A.B., Journalism Speech, Ottumwa, Iowa . . . Phi Kappa Psi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Creightonian (sports editor). Tennis Team. Safranek, Marrianne, A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Kappa Beta Chi (vice president), SNEA , Prom Princess. Sage, Barbara L., B.S., Chemistry, Casper, Wyoming . . . Stu- dent Board of Governors (secretary), People to People, Young Republicans, Wyoming Club, Prom Princess. Salvador, Victorina L., A.B. English, Philippines . . . Sodality, SNEA, English Club, Maryknoll College. Sandstedt, Diana S., A.B., Sociology, Omaha, Nebraska. Saunders, Virginia B., A.B., Spanish, Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . . Sodality, SNEA. Scarpello, Vincent F., B. S., Mathematics, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Math Club, Physics Club (vice president). Dean ' s List, Creighton Scholarship. Schiltz, Earl E., A.B., English, Carroll, Iowa . . . SNEA. Schleich, Allison M., A.B., Art, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality, SNEA, San Jose State. Schlueter, William J., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska. Schmidt, Jeanne A., A.B., English, Mendota, Illinois . . . Kappa Beta Chi, SNEA, English Club, Illinois Valley Community College. Schmitt, Mary K., A.B., English, West Point, Nebraska . . . Sodal- ity, SNEA. Schram, Jeanne M., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Nebras- ka .. . Teacher ' s Scholarship, College of St. Mary. Schriner, Bonnie M., A.B., Sociology, Lakewood, Ohio . . . Delta Zeta (president). Young Democrats, Sociology Club, Dean ' s List. Schroeder, Eileen M., A.B., Journalism, Bridgewater, South Dakota ... Pi Delta Epsilon, Sodality, South Dakota Club, Creigh- tonian (society editor, associate managing editor), Nebraska Association Industrial Editors ' Scholarship. Schroeder, Stephen D., B.S., Biology, Lombard, Illinois . . . Chi- cago Club, Council of Resident Men. Schwab, Georgia K., A.B., Journalism, Minneapolis, Minnesota . . . Kappa Beta Chi, Pi Delta Epsilon, Young Republicans, KOCU (publicity chairman). Schweers, Steven J., A.B., Journalism, Arcadia, Iowa ... Pi Delta Epsilon, Creightonian (photography editor) Bluejay, KOCU (an- nouncer, news director, program director, station manager). Sebben, James M., A.B., Philosophy, St. Louis, Missouri . . . Our Lady of the Snows Scholasticate. Shanahan, Timothy G., A.B., Sociology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . . Sociology Club. Sheehan, Donna M., A.B., English, Minneapolis, Minnesota . . . SNEA, Minnesota Club, English Club. Shelly, Ann E., A.B., Sociology, Cleveland, Ohio . . . Alpha Psi Omega (secretary, treasurer), Creighton Players, Rifle Team. Sherlock, John L., B.S., Biology, Massena, Iowa . . . President ' s Scholarship. Shuck, Timothy J., B.S., Psychology, Wichita, Kansas Sigler, Robert C, A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Theta (president). Novitiate of St. Isaac Jagues. Simpson, Rosemary C, A.B., Spanish, Red Oak, Iowa . . . Quad- rangle Council, SNEA, Concert Band, Sloup, Kathleen M., B.S., Elementary Education, Fremont, Ne- braska . . . Delta Epsilon Sigma, Duchesne College. Smith, Arthur J., B.S., Mathematics, Des Moines, Iowa . . . East Quadrangle Council (treasurer), Math Club, Young Democrats, DraKe University. Arts Seniors Smith, Janet A., A.B., Political Science, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Young Democrats (secretary, vice president), Nebraska Young Democrats (secretary), Administrative Management Society, International Relations Club. Smith, Joan A., A.B., Political Science, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Kappa Beta Chi (secretary), Gamma Pi Epsilon, Young Demo- crats, Student Life Policy Committee, Kiewit Dorm Council (treasurer). Dean ' s List. Spurrier, Carol A., B.S., Biology, Fremont, Nebraska . . . Sodal- ity, Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart candidate, Duchesne. Stahl, Benjamin F., A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Phi Omega, Sodality, ROTC Scholarship. Steinauer, William J., A.B., Journalism, Omaha Nebraska . . . Pi Delta Epsilon, Creightonian (sports editor, editorial page editor). Stillman, Charles J., A.B., English, Emmetsburg, Iowa . . . Concert Band, ROTC Marching Band, International Relations Club, For- eign Students Association, Young Democrats Club, SNEA. Stolarskyj, George M., B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Ak- sarben Scholarship, Creighton Scholarship. Stueber, Mary R., A.B., History, St. Louis, Missouri. Sullivan, Pamella M., B.S., Mathematics, Woodside, California . . . Sodality, Young Republicans. Svehia, Richard M., A.B., Economics, Omaha, Nebraska. Swanson, Stephen G., B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska. Swerdzewski, Frank, B.S., Biology, Westhampton Beach, New York . . . Senior Class president. Phi Kappa Psi, Arts Senate (treas- urer), Soccer Team. Swinarski, Katherine A., B.S.N., Nursing, Greeley, Nebraska . . . Nurses Club. Sykora, Lenni, A.B., History, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Creighton Forum of Organizations, Town Council, SNEA, French Club, Young Democrats, Aksarben Scholarship, Arts Student of the Month. Szurpicki, Maryann, B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Nebraska. Taylor, Jerry L., B.S., Mathematics, Omaha, Nebraska. Tempero, Margaret A., B.S., Medical Technology, Pacific Pali- sades, California . . . University of San Francisco. Teruya, Kent K., B.S., Biology, Honolulu, Hawaii . . . Hui-0- Hawaii, Creighton University Scholarship. Theis, Shirley A., B.S., Mathematics, Hastings, Nebraska . . . Sodality, President ' s Scholarship, Dean ' s List, St. Catharine College, Hastings College, Suchesne College. Thomas, Kathryn A., A.B., Latin, Omaha, Nebraska . . . German Club (secretary, treasurer). Concert Band, SNEA, Aksarben Scholarship, Creighton Scholarship, Dean ' s List. Thomas, Ludwig L., B.S., Biology, Santa Ana, California. Thompson, Kathleen J., A.B., Speech Therapy, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Town Council. Thomsen, Susan J., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . SNEA, Philosophy Club, Panhellenic Council (vice president), Sigma Sigma Sigma, Duchesne College. Tinley, Jeana M., A.B., Sociology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Young Democrats, SNEA, Sociology Club. Todd, DeeAnn E., A.B., Sociology, Fremont, Nebraska . . . Soci- ology Club. Young Republicans. Todd, Judith A., A.B. Psychology, Fremont, Nebraska . . . Kappa Beta Chi, Young Republicans. Tolman, Maureen A., A.B., English, Worland, Wyoming . . . Theta Phi Alpha (treasurer). Alpha Psi Omega, Gamma Pi Epsilon, So- dality, SNEA, English Club, Wyoming Club, Creighton Players. Tombrink, William L., A.B., Journalism, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Pi Delta Epsilon, Bluejay (copy editor), Creigh- tonian (interpretive editor), KOCU, President ' s Scholarship, Omaha Press Club Scholarship. Tomcykowski, Michael J., A.B., Political Science, Omaha, Nebraska. Torma, Catherine E., A.B., Theology, Omaha, Nebraska ... So- dality, Med Tech Club (treasurer). President ' s Scholarship, Dean ' s Torma, Catherine E., A.B., Theology, Omaha, Nebraska ... So- dality, Med Tech Club (treasurer). President ' s Scholarship, Dean ' s List. Treinen, Marilyn K., A.B., English, Remsen, Iowa , Prom Princess. Troia, Virginia L., A.B., French, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Theta Phi Alpha, SNEA, Future Teacher ' s Scholarship, College of St. Mary. Trondle, Margaret E., A.B., Maplewood, New Jersey . . . Alpha Sigma Alpha, Homecoming Princess. 340 Trumble, Ann E., A.B., History, Denver, Colorado ... Phi Alplna Theta, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sodality, German Club, Kiewit Dor- mitory Council (treasurer), KOCU. Tschida, Janice C, B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Zeta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Med Tech Club, Bluejay (faculty editor), KOCU Turbes, Gary L., A.B., Philosophy, Lucan, Minnesota . . . Lady of the Snows Scholasticate. Differs, Howard, G., B.S., Biology, Wichita, Kansas . . . Young Republicans (treasurer). Uridil, Kathleen A., A.B., Elementary Education, Hastings, Ne- braska . . . Kappa Beta Chi (president), Young Republicans, SNEA. Van Beck, Margaret R., A.B., Sociology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin . . Kappa Beta Chi, University of Madrid, Spain. Vlllotta, James D., B.S., Radiology Technique, Omaha, Nebraska. Vondrak, Raymond W., B.S., Mathematics, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality, Math Club, Choir, SNEA, Aksarben Scholarship, Education Department Scholarship. Wagman, Rita M., B.S., Elementary Education, Omaha, Nebras- ka .. . SNEA. Wagner, Virginia R., B.S., Biology, Kansas City, Missouri. Waldeck, Carolyn A., A.B., Speech, Denver, Colorado . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Creighton Players (vice president), Colorado Club, SMEA, Future Teachers ' Scholarship. Waldman, Gary A., A.B., English, Correctionville, Iowa. Wallace, Kathleen T., A.B., Cedar Rapids, Iowa . . . SNEA, Mount Mercy College. Walsh, Kathy S., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Creighton Players, Choir, Med Tech Club. Walsh, Linda L., B.S., Medical Technology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Zeta (vice president), Pi Delta Epsilon, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sodality, Med Tech Club (secretary), Shadows, Bluejay (layout editor, editor in chief), Aksarben Scholarship, Creighton Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Arts Student of the Month. Walsh, Thomas H., A.B., English, Evergreen Park, Illinois . . . Phi Kappa Psi, Chicago Club. Wancewicz, Walter G., A.B., French, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Town Council (president), Arts Student of the Month. Ward, John A., A.B., Spanish, Wichita, Kansas. Washburn, Paula M., A.B., Sociology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Kappa Beta Chi, Sociology Club. Weeks, John T., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska. Wesolowski, Patricia A., B.S.N., Nursing, St. Paul, Minnesota. White, Camille E., B.S., Biology, Dallas, Texas . . . Choir, Rifle Team, Dean ' s List. Wickert, Sharon A., A.B., Education, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Choir, SNEA. Wiedemeier, Carol A., B.S.N., Nursing, Sioux City, Iowa . . . Nurses Club, St. Xavier College. Wiers, Thomas D., A.B., Speech, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Psi Omega (president). Wilder, Dennis J., A.B., Political Science, Oskaloosa, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Pi, German Club, William Penn College. Wilke, Gary L., B.S., Chemistry, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Phalanx, German Club, Chemistry Club. Winkler, John F., B.S., Biology, Omaha, Nebraska. Woerdeman, Elizabeth A., A.B., History, Salem, Iowa ... Phi Theta Kappa, Ottumwa Heights College. Woldeck, Sr. Mary Stella O.S.B., B.S.N., Nursing, Omaha, Nebraska. Wolpert, Regina A., A.B., History, Onawa, Iowa . . . Suchesne College. Worth, John E., A.B., History, Cedar Rapids, Iowa ... Phi Alpha Theta, Sodality (treasurer), KOCU, Dean ' s List. Wray, David L., A.B., Psychology, Denver, Colorado . . . Alpha Psi Omega, Creighton Players (president), KOCU. Wzorek, Lawrence E., A.B., English, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Alpha Theta, Sodality, King ' s Men (secretary- treasurer), ROTC Scholarship. Zimmer, Sr. Mary Ann, A.B., Theology, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Duchesne College. Zimmer, Thomas J.. A. B., Political Science Philosophy, Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality, UNCAL. Zimmerman, Sarah M., B.S.N., Nursing, Des Moines, Iowa . . . Gamma Pi Epsilon, Nurses Club (vice president, treasurer), Phi- losophy Society, Dean ' s List. Zinn, Annie F., A.B., French Spanish, Omaha, Nebraska . . . University of Montreal, Universidad Internacional. Ziskovsky, Joseph P., B.S., Biology, Tocoma, Washington. Business Seniors Arkfeld, Edmund L., B.S.B.A., Panama, Iowa ... St. Benedict ' s. Baumert, Jane A., B.S.B.A., Sigourney, Iowa ... Phi Gamma Nu (president), Administrative Management Society, Business Ad- ministration Council. Bade, Eugene B., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska. Barbaglin, John J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Senior Class vice president, Delta Sigma Pi, Business Administration Council. Bausch, Thomas P., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Pep Club. Bongers, Dennis B., B.S.B.A., Hanover, Kansas. Bures, Joseph J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . Phalanx. Cady, Daniel R., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Karate dub (secretary). Canto, Enrizue, B.S.B.A., Santiago, de Cuba, Carney, JamesM., B.S.B.A., Minden, Nebraska . . . Delta Sigma Pi. Chains, Thomas J., B.S.B.A., St. Louis, Missouri . . . Student Board of Governors (vice president). Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Gamma Sigma (president). Pi Delta Epsilon, Alpha Sigma Nu, KOCU (manager, sales manager, sports director), President ' s Scholarship. Dean ' s List. Who ' s Who. Chebunar, William A., B.S.B.A., Des Moines, Iowa . . . Sophomore Class secretary, Junior Class treasurer. Senior Class president, Business Administration Council (secretary, president), Delta Sigma Pi, Administrative Management Society, KOCU. Circo, Dennis P., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Sigma Nu (secretary), Beta Gamma Sigma (vice president), Tennis Team, President ' s Scholarship, Dean ' s List. Clark, E. Thomas, B.S.B.A., Imogene, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Pi, Admistrative Management Society. Croteau, Edward J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska. Dinovo, Frank J., B.S.B.A., Council Bluffs, Iowa . . , Delta Upsilon (secretary, president), Hinky Dinky Scholarship. Elliott, John S., B.S.B.A., Mohall, North Dakota . . . Assumption College. Engles, Albert M., B.S.B.A., Auburn, Nebraska . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Young Democrats. Evans, William C, B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska. Feser, Allen T., B.S.B.A., Portsmouth, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi (vice president). Young Republicans, Student Board of Governors, Administrative Management Society, Creighton University Scholarship. Flaherty, John M., B.S.B.A., Fort Dodge, Iowa . . . U.S. Air Force, Delta Sigma Pi, Conception Seminary. Franco, Joseph C, B.S.B.A,, Omaha, Nebraska. Garner, Thomas W., B.S.B.A., Madison, Nebraska . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Administrative Managernent Society, Young Republi- cans, Honor Citation. Gartlan. Ronald B., B.S.B.A., Rochester, New York . . . Beta Alpha Psi (president), Omicorn Delta Epsilon, Administrative Manage- ment Society, Who ' s Who. Goodro, Joseph J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Beta Alpha Psi (treasurer), Dean ' s List. Greco, Thomas J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . King ' s Men, Town Council. Gronstal, Robert B., B.S.B.A., Council Bluffs, Iowa . . . Alpha Sigma Nu, Beta Alpha Psi (secretary), Beta Gamma Sigma, Chris- tian Life Community, Administrative Management Society, Town Council, Philosophy Club, Bludjay (group editor), Ernst Ernst Scholarship, Dean ' s List, College of St. Thomas, Omaha University. Hannasch, David L., B.S.B.A., Carroll, Iowa. Hill, Judith A., B.S.B.A., Stillwater, Minnesota ... Phi Gamma Nu (vice president), Administrative Management Society (secretary). Horvath, Michael S., B.S.B.A,, Springfield, Illinois . . . Alpha Kappa Psi (secretary, vice president), Interfraternity Coundil (treasurer). Hruska, John L., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . , University of San Diego. Kalkman, Gary W., B.S.B.A., St. Cloud, Minnesota. Kathman, William J., B.S.B.A., Graettinger, Iowa. Kelly, Benjamin T., B.S.B.A.. Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Phi Omega(president, treasurer), Administrative Management Society [vice president) Beta Alpha Psi, Who ' s Who. Kelly, Christopher J., B.S.B.A., Glencoe, Illinois . . . Chicago Club (president). Kennedy, Kathleen A., B.S.B.A., LeMars, Iowa ... Phi Gamma Nu (president), Business Administration Council, Young Democrats (secretary). College of St. Mary ' s. 341 Business Seniors Knake, Janet, B.S.B.A., Wilmington, Delaware . . . Kappa Beta Chi (president). Gamma Phi Epsilon (treasurer), French Club (vice president), Student Board of Governors, Who ' s Who, Clarke College. Knopke, Robert J., B.S.B.A., Praine Village, Kansas . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Rockhurst College. Lessert, Mark M., B.S.B.A., Gordon, Nebraska . . . Chadron S tate College. Lookabill, Robert W., B.S.B.A., Council Bluffs, Iowa . . . U.S. Marine Corps. Mathis, James T., B.S.B.A., Bellevue, Nebraska . . . Math Club, Administrative Management Society. Mayhan, Leo A., BS.B.A,, Omaha, Nebraska. McKinney, David R., B.S.B.A., Creston, Iowa . . . Beta Alpha Psi. Administrative Management Society, Distinguished Military Graduate. Meehan, Robert E., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Administra- tive Management Society. Mines, Edward T., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . U.S. Marine Corps. Munchrath, Robert K., B.S.B.A,, Defiance, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Pi Administrative Management Society, Student Board of Gov- ernors, Omaha Collegiate Council, Brandeis Scholarship, Creigh- ton University Scholarship. Murnane, Michael J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Golf Team, Dean ' s List. O ' Neil, Daniel J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska. Parker, Jessica A., B.S.B.A., Nebraska City, Nebraska ... Phi Gamma Nu (treasurer). Administrative Management Society. Petersen, William T., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Adminis- trative Management Society. Pflanz, Stephen F., B.S.B.A., Des Moines, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Pi. Pietramale, Michael L., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Adminis- trative Management Society. Pribil, Thomas L., B.S.B.A., O ' Neil, Nebraska. Quinn, Ivan M., B.S.B.A., Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Reed, Gary L., B.S.B.A., Shenandoah, Iowa . . . Creighton Uni- versity Scholarship. Rief, Marvin L., B.S.B.A., West Point, Nebraska. Riha, Joseph E., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Creighton Honor- ary Lettermen ' s Club (president, secretary). Beta Alpha Psi, Omicorn Delta Epsilon, Baseball Team (captain), Nebraska Society of C.P.A, Scholarship. Scharf. Warren F., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska. Safranek, Paul J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Beta Alpha Psi, Administrative Management Society, King ' s Men, Tennis Team, University of Nebraska. Sailer, Jon F., B.S.B.A., Schleswig, Iowa . . . Beta Alpha Psi. Schiltz, Terry J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska. Schoolcraft, Sr. Rose Marie, B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Who ' s Who, College of St. Mary ' s. Shea, Joseph M., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Creighton Uni- versity Honorary Letterman ' s Association (treasurer). Adminis- trative Management Society, Baseball Team. Stanton, Timothy A., B.S.B.A., Kansas City, Missouri . . . Senioi Class treasurer, Business Admms tration Council (treasurer). Steenson, Lawrence J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Town Council, Creighton University Scholarship. Steffensmeier, David D., B.S.B.A., Beemer, Nebraska . . . Delta Sigma Pi (secretary). Beta Alpha Psi. Sterba, Kenneth E., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sophomore Class vice president. Junior Class president, Delta Sigma Pi (president), Interfraternity Council, Business Administration (Council, Administrative Management Society , Prom Prince. Sutera, George A., B.S.B.A., Bellevue, Nebraska ... Phi Kappa Psi. Toller, Robert J., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Sodality. Tracy, Terrence M., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska . . . University of Nebraska, Trawixki, Paul B., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska. Tusa, Richard P., B.S.B.A., Omaha, Nebraska. Uhl, Terry L., B.S.B.A., Hornick, Iowa. Whiting, Robert D., B.S.B.A., Kyle, South Dakota . . . Alpha Kappa Psi, Administrative Management Society. Willhite, Joel J., B.S.B.A., Phoenix, Arizona . . . Phalanx. Wolinski, Michael E., B.S.B.A., Clarendon Hills, Illinois . . . Senior Class secretary, Delta Sigma Pi, Business Administration Council, Town Council. Zenner, Patrick J., B.S.B.A., St. Paul, Minnesota . . . Freshman Class president, Sophomore Class president. Delta Sigma Pi, Student Board of Governors (treasurer), Minnesota Club, Admin- istrative Management Society, Business Administration Council, (secretary, treasurer), Council of Resident Men, Who ' s Who, Homecoming Chairman. Law Seniors Arps, Chris M., J.D., North Bend, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi, University of Omaha. Aziere, John T., J.D., Kansas City, Missouri ... Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Dean ' s List, Rockhurst College. Bausch, James M., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Creighton Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Law Review, Creighton University. Becker, Robert J., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Student Bar (vice president), Alpha Sigma Nu (treasurer), Delta Theta Phi, Iowa State University. Birmingham, Patrick J., J.D., Sioux City, Iowa ... Phi Alpha Delta (treasurer). National Moot Court Team, Creighton University. Brackle, Ronald R., J.D., Fairbury, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi, Creighton University. Carroll, Donald L., J.D., Lakewood, Colorado . . . Student Bar Association (secretary). Phi Alpha Delta, Regis College. Chapman, Dennis T., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Creighton University. Cole, Daniel J., J.D., San Francisco, California . . . Freshman Class treasurer, Phi Alpha Delta, Dean ' s List, Dean ' s Scholarship, Dean Roscoe Pound Memorial Award, Creighton Law Review, National Moot Court Team, Creighton University. Coope r, Samuel W., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi (president). Student Bar Association, U.S. Marine Corps, The Citadel. Corbin, Norman L., J.D., Nevada, Iowa . . . Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Farmer ' s Group Scholarship, U.S. Air Force, Iowa State University. Da Corsi, John R., J.D., Glendale, California . . . Law Review, Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, U.S. Army, California State. Dyke, Betty A., J.D., Arnolds Park, Iowa . . . Freshman, Sopho- more Class secretary, Homecoming Princess , Prom Princess Emery, Thomas C, J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Pm, Creighton Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Omaha University. Fiedler, Donald B., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Delta, U.S. Coast Guard, University of Arizona. Gleason, James T., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Class vice presi- dent, Beta Theta Pi, Nebraska University. Griffin, Gerard P., J.D., Garden City, New York . . . U.S. Marine Corps, College of the Holy Cross. Gross, John J., J.D. Omaha, Nebraska . . . Senior Class treasurer. Phi Alpha Delta, Creighton Law Review, Creighton University. Hannon, Richard M., J.D., Shelton, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Delta, Young Republicans, Kearney State College. Hansen, Melvin C, J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Creighton University. Herold, Jerry P., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delt Sigma Pi, Student Bar Association, Creighton University. Jackson, Deniel K., J.D., Wichita, Kansas . . . Phi Alpha Delta, Dean ' s List. Johnson, Edward S., J.D., Colorado Springs, Colorado . . . Kappa Sigma, Delta Theta Phi, Colorado College. Jones, Michael D., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi, Law Review, Student Bar Association, Dean ' s List, Farmer ' s Insurance Group Scholarship, University of Omaha. Jordan, Peter, A., J.D., Kalamazoo, Michigan . . . Senior Class president, Phi Alpha Delta, Western Michigan University. Kaeding, Charles A., J.D., Lombard, Illinois . . . Phi Alpha Delta, Nebraska Bar Association, American Bar Association, Loras College, Kane, John B., J.D., Bronxville, New York ... Phi Alpha Delta, Nebraska Bar Association, American Bar Association, Creighton University. Kinney, H. Jerome, J.D., Wheaton, Illinois ... Phi Alpha Delta, Legal Aid Society, Nebraska Bar Association, American Bar Association, Creighton University. Klimisch, William J., J.D., Yankton, South Dakota . . . Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Alpha Delta. Lamb, George F., J.D., Clovis, New Mexico ... Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Alpha Delta (district treasurer), Nebraska State Bar Associa- tion American Bar Association, Moot Court, Law Review, Creigh- ton ' student Bar Association, Eastern New Mexico University. 342 Law Seniors Larson, John A., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi, Law Review, Dean ' s List, University of Nebraska. McKim, Michael T., J.D., North Platte, Nebraska . . . University of Notre Dame. Merwald, Jerome A., J.D., Omaha,- Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, American Bar Association, Creighton University. Morrow, Patrick J., J.D., Onawa, Iowa . . Creighton University. Moser, Thomas L., J.D., Fremont, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Delta, Student Board of Governors, Dean ' s List, Parsons College. Muff, Dale G., J.D., Morse Bluff, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Delta, University of Nebraska. Mullen, John W., J.D., San Diego, California . . . Senior Class secretary. Phi Alpha Delta, San Diego State College, Mullen, J. Patrick, J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Creighton University. Nelson, William E., J.D., Neligh, Nebraska . . . Student Bar As- sociation (treasurer). Phi Alpha Delta, Young Republicans, Mid- land College. Oswald, Robert L., J.D. Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi (treasurer). Student Bar Association, Dean ' s List, Law Review, University of Nebraska. Pace, William R., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . American Bar As- sociation, University of Nebraska. Potter, Howard H., J.D., Valentine, Nebraska . . . Freshman Class vice president. Student Board of Governors, Phi Alpha Delta, lota Kappa Epsilon (vice president). Beta Gamma Sigma, Student Bar Association, Administrative Management Society, Creigh- ton University. Render Patrick F., J.D., Missouri Valley, Iowa ... Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, St. John ' s University, Creighton University. Ricks, Martin C, J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Nebraska Student Bar Association, Dean ' s List, Oklahoma University, University of Houston. Schmid, Marvin B., J.D,, Omaha, Nebraska Schroeder, William R., J.D., Fort Madison, Iowa ... Phi Alpha Delta. Shanahan, Michael P., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska. Shaughnessy, Michael J., J.D., St. Paul, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Delta, Creighton University. Smith, Terrence A., J.D., Fonda, Iowa . . . Delta Theta Phi. Suarez, Alfred M., J.D., Peoria, Illinois ... Phi Alpha Delta, Intramural Council (vice president), Bradley University. Taylor, Larry R., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi, Creighton University. Toberer, Jeffrey D., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Delta, Iowa State, Creighton University. Vitt, Gary J., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Theta Phi, Creigh- ton University. Weiler, John J., J.D., Minneapolis, Minnesota . . . Student Bar Association (president). Law Review, University of Minnesota. Whitmore, Thomas E., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Alpha Sigma Nu, Law Review (editor in chief), Creighton Honor Certificates, Who ' s Who, Creighton University. Wolff, Thomas R., J.D., Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Alpha Delta, Dean ' s List, University of Omaha. Woods, J. Edison, J.D., Freeport, Illinois . . . Delta Theta Phi, American Bar Association, Nebraska State Bar Association, Lores College. Dental Seniors Allegretti, Anthony J., D.D.S., Oakland, California . . . Xi Psi Phi, Sodality, ADA, St Mary ' s College. AU, Vernon T. K., D.D.S., Honolulu, Hawaii . . . Loyola University. Ayers, Francis J., D.D.S., Babylon, New York . . . Xi Psi Phi, Col- lege of Santa Fe. Bachicha, Robert L., D.D.S., Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . Xi Psi Phi, University of Albuquerque. Blumenschein, Gary L., D.D.S., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Iowa State University. Bongers, Barry M., D.D.S., Hanover, Kansas . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Burkey, Richard W., D.D.S., Sioux Falls, South Dakota . . . Class vice president, Xi Psi Phi (vice president). Junior ADA (treasurer), Creighton University. Chase, Donald C, D.D.S., Grand Island, Nebraska . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Alpha Sigma Nu, Who ' s Who, Nebraska Wesleyan University. Dowd, Frank J., D.D.S., Omaha, Nebraska . . . Delta Sigma Delta, C-Cam (president). Alpha Sigma Nu (president). Who ' s Who, Maryknoll Seminary , Prom Prince. Geertsema, Ric hard D., D.D.S., Emmetsburg, Iowa . . . Delta Sigma Delta, University of Iowa. Gerle, A. G. William, D.D.S., Seattle, Washington . , . Junior, Senior Class president. Delta Sigma Delta, University of Washington. Gerstnen, Roger B., D.D.S. Wichita, Kansas . . . Xi Psi Phi. Gilbert, William A., D.D.S., Oroville, California . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Chicago State College. Griego, Robert G., D.D.S., Prescott, Arizona . . . Xi Psi Phi, Ari- zona State University. Grobins, George J., D.D.S., Tacoma, Washington. Harris, Darwin D., D.D.S., Garland Utah . . . Delta Sigma Delta. Hawke, Robert H., D.D.S., San Jose, California . . . Delta Sigma Delta, University of Arizona. Hodge, Dennis W., D.D.S., Denver, Colorado . . . Delta Sigma Delta. Hoffmann, Elmar K., D.D.S., Downey, California . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Loyola University. Kann, Stephen E., D.D.S., Anaheim, California . . . Loyola University. Kinniburgh, Robert D., D.D.S., Taber, Alberta, Canada . . . Xi Psi Phi (treasurer), Gonzaga University. Kommer, Dennis D., D.D.S., San Mateo, California . . . Freshman Class vice president. Sophomore Class president, Xi Psi Phi (vice president), San Jose State College. McAdoo, William W., D.D.S., Carlsbad, New Mexico . . . U.S. Army, Delta Sigma Delta, New Mexico State Association Scholar- ship. Okamoto, Robbin K., D.D.S., Pasadena, California . . . Delta Sigma Delta, University of Southern California. Oleskevich, James M., D.D.S., Durango, Colorado . . . Xi Psi Phi, Sodality, Otake, Roland M., D.D.S., Honolulu, Hawaii . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Lewis Clark College. Parrish, John M., D.D.S., Pueblo, Colorado . . . Xi Psi Phi, Colo- rado University. Perez, Jose, D.D.S., Colton, California . . . California Polytech- nical State College. Rathe, Donald L., D.D.S., Bothell, Washington . . . Delta Sigma Delta, University of Washington. Richeda, Fred A., D.D.S., Salt Lake City, Utah . . . Xi Psi Phi, Sodality, University of Utah. Sampson, Michael A., D.D.S., West Des Moines, Iowa . . . Fresh- man, Sophomore Class secretary, Xi Psi Phi, Loras College, University of Iowa. Sanders, Robert E., D.D.S., Panarama City, California . . . U.S.M.C, Xi Psi Phi (president). Pacific Lutheran University. Sandoval, Jimmie V., D.D.S., Salt Lake City, Utah. Strohmyer, Harry A., D,D,S., Lexington, Nebraska . . . Kearney State College. Summers, David G., D.D.S., Lakewood, Colorado . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Colorado State University. Thiel, John R., D.D.S , Cody, Wyoming . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Gonzaga University. Van Tasell, Devid L., D.D.S., Springfield, Massachusetts . . . Xi Psi Phi, Creighton University. Westerman, Gary H., D.D.S., Spokane, Washington . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Student Board of Governors, Creighton ADA Council, Who ' s Who, Gonzaga University. Whitehead, Clark W., D.D.S., St. George, Utah . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Brigham Young University. Whiting, Lynn G., D.D.S., Spokane, Washington . . . Class secre- tary, treasurer, Xi Psi Phi, University of Washington, Gonzaga University. Wiley, Randall R., D.D.S., Omaha Nebraska . . . Xi Psi Phi. Brundo, Gerald C, D.D.S., Los Angeles, California Phi, Extractor (editor), Loyola University. Xi Psi Medicine Seniors Bourdean, Emory J., M.D., Seattle, Washington . . . Junior Class vice president, Phi Rho Sigma, Alpha Omega Alpha (president). University of Washington. Burns, Robert W., M.D., Rockford, Illinois ... Phi Rho Sigma, (secretary, president). Clem, Charles R., M.D., Chula Vista, California . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Whittier College. Collins, Thomas M., M.D., Oakland, California . . . Sodality, Navy Medical Company, St. Mary ' s College of California. Conahan, Joseph B., M.D. Hazleton, Pennsylvania . . . Phi Rho Sigma, University of Scranton. Dalforno, Victor M., M.D. Merced, California ... Phi Chi, SAMA, University of San Francisco. Delaney, William T., M.D., Mechanicville, New York ... Phi Rho Sigma, Union College, Schenectady, New York. Dvorak, Allen D., M.D., Howells, Nebraska ... Phi Rho Sigma (vice president), SAMA, Creighton University. Edwards, Norman R., M.D., Des Moines, Iowa ... Phi Chi, USAF, Iowa State University. Flanagan, Kirby J., M.D. Omaha, Nebraska . . . Iowa State University. Forte, Frank J., M.D., Brooklyn, New York . . . Senior Class presi- dent, Phi Rho Sigma, (secretary, president), Sodality, Seaton Hall University. Francis, Gary S., M.D., St. Paul, Minnesota ... Phi Chi, Univer- sity of Nebraska. Garland, Douglas E., M.D., Waukee, Iowa . . . Phi Rho Sigma. Healton, Edward B., M.D., Sacramento, California. Henderson, Harry C, M.D., Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Rho Sigma, Nebraska Wesleyan, Omaha University. Hogan, James M., M.D,, Salma, Kansas ... Phi Chi, Creighton University. Hruska, Keith A., M.D., Sidney, Nebraska . . . lota Kappa Epsilon, Phi Rho Sigma, King ' s Men, Dean ' s List. Keefe, James F., M.D., Bettendorf, Iowa . . . Phi Rho Sigma, Stu- dent Board of Governors, SAMA. Keefe, Emmet B., M.D., San Francisco, California . . . Sophomore Class vice president. Senior Class vice president, Phi Chi, Uni- versity of San Francisco. Kelly, Michael R., M.D., Los Angeles, California . . . Phi Rho Sigma. Kostin, Raymond F., M.D., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . SAMA (president), Phi Rho Sigma, LaSalle College. Kreening, John J., M.D., Lawrence, Nebraska . . . Shadows (editor), The Beat (editor). Phi Chi, Alpha Sigma Nu (president), Cuhia, Pi Delta Epsilon, College Medical School Scholarships, Creigh- ton University. Lauder, Patrick, M.D., Arcadia, California. Laviola, Franklin D., M.D., Long Island City, New York . . . Phi Rho Sigma, The City College of New York. Leier, Carl V., M.D., Napoleon, North Dakota . . . Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Rho Sigma (treasurer), Alpha Sigma Nu, SAMA, Roche Laboratories Scholar , Prom Prince. Lotko, Albert!., M.D., Jewett City, Connecticut ... Phi Rho Sigma. Lukas, Raymond A., M.D., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . . Phi Rho Sigma, St. Joseph ' s College. Matthews, Joseph I., M.D., South Orange, New Jersey ... Phi Rho Sigma, The Beat, Holy Cross College. McMahon, Robert!., M.D., Albany California ... Phi Rho Sigma. Murphy, James A., M.D. Henry, South Dakota ... Phi Rho Sigma, SAMA, Creighton University. Parlatore, Anselm A., M.D., Huntington, New York . . . Alfred University. Petelin, Paul M., M.D., Anaconda, Montana . . . Senior Class secretary-treasurer. Phi Chi Upsilon, SAMA. Quinn, Edward !., M.D., Stanten Island, New York . . . Phi Rho Sigam, St. Michael ' s College. Ratino, Richard M., M.D., Cleveland Heights, Ohio ... Phi Chi, John Carroll University. Reis, !homas C, M.D., Allentown, Pennsylvania . . . Sophomore Class president, Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Rho Sigma, SAMA, Psizer Scholarship, King ' s College. Rodcay, !homas E., M.D., Denver, Colorado ... Phi Rho Sigma, Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Omega Alpha Scholarship, Univer- sity of Colorado. Scniliing, Phillip F., M.D., Boise, Idaho . . Phi Rho Sigma, SAMA, Gonzaga University. Scarpitti, Edward H., M.D., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ... Phi Rho Sigma, La Salle College. Scoma, Andrew J., M.D., Buffalo, New York ... Phi Chi (vice president, president), SAMA, Canisius College. Seaich, J. Laird, M.D., Salt Lake City, Utah . . . Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Rho Sigma, Alpha Omega Alpha Scholarship. Searles, Robert P., M.D., Gulf, Illinois ... Phi Rho Sigma, George- town University. Serene, Harry E., M.D., California, Pennsylvania ... Phi Rho Sigma, California State College. Shaughnessy, Dennis M., M.D., North Platte, Nebraska. Sklenicka, Richard J., M.D., Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Rho Sigma, Creighton University. Smith, William N., M.D., San Diego, California . . . Sophomore Class secretary-treasurer, San Diego State College, Northwestern University. Snider, Donald J., M.D., Los Angeles, California . . . Junior Class president. Phi Chi, Who ' s Who. Stek, Michael, M.D., Perth Amboy, New Jersey . . . SAMA (presi- dent, vice president). Society of Sigma Xi, Health Organization chairman. University of Nebraska. Stella, Frank Joseph, M.D. San Diego, California ... Phi Rho Sigma, Alpha Omega Alpha, SAMA, San Diego State College. Veith, Nicholas W., M.D., Chicago, Illinois . . . Freshman Class president, Phi Rho Sigma, Philosophy Club, Loyola, St. Louis University. Verola, Nicholas W., M.D., West Hempstead, New York ... Phi Rho Sigma, Fordham University. Wayne, Robert, M.D., Queens, New York . . . Queens College. Zarlengo, Marco D., M.D., Denver, Colorado ... Phi Rho Sigma, Brown Foundation Scholarship, Regis College. Pharmacy Seniors Beaton, Donna R., B.S.Ph., Bismarck, North Dakota . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma, Lambda Kappa Sigma, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Rho Chi (secretary, treasurer), Panhellenic Council (secretary, presi- dent) APhA, Dean ' s List, Honorary Officer Military Ball, Presi- dent ' s Scholarship, Health Professions Scholarship, American Pharmaceutical Scholarship Award, President ' s Honor Citation. Bertagnolli, Adele Y., B.S.Ph., Rock Springs, Wyoming . . . Lambda Kappa Sigma, Xavier Forum (president), APhA, Concert Band, Phi Delta Gamma, Creighton University. Czerwinski, Joseph F., B.S.Ph., Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Delta Chi, APHA. Dineen, Joseph E., B.S.Ph., Columbus, Nebraska . . . APhA Uni- versity of Nebraska. Ford, M. Douglas, B.S.Ph., Omaha, Nebraska . . . U.S. Army, APhA. Glowacki, William C, B.S.Ph., Davenport, Iowa . . . U.S. Army. Hammond, H. Michael, B.S.Ph., O ' N eill, Nebraska . . . Freshman Class president, Phi Delta Chi (treasurer). Student Board of Gov- ernors, Student Health Organization, Health Professional Scholarship. Ladurini, Sr Rose Mary, B.S.Ph., Rock Island, Illinois . . . APhA, St. Anthony ' s Hospital School of Nursing. LeBert, Renee E., B.S.Ph., New Ulm, Minnesota . . . Sigma Sigma Sigma (treasurer), Lambda Kappa Sigma, APhA, Sodality, Health Professions Scholarship. McKenna, Edward J., B.S.Ph., Storm Lake, Iowa. McMenamin, John J., B.S.Ph., Omaha, Nebraska ... Phi Delta Chi (secretary), APhA, Walgreen Drug Scholarship. Neubert, Patricia F., B.S.Ph., North Mankato, Minnesota . . . Sophomore, Junior Class secretary. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Lambda Kappa Sigma (president), Rho Chi (vice president), Reginal Phar- macy Association (secretary). Student Health Organization (secretary-treasurer), APhA (secretary). President ' s Scholarship, Health Professions Scholarship, Pharmacy Honor Society, Home- coming Princess 1966, 1967, Mankato State College. Nilsson, John F., B.S.Ph., Omaha, Nebraska . . . U.S. Air Force, APhA, Omaha University. Novak, Elizabeth J., B.S.Ph., Belle Plaine, Minnesota . . . Senior Class secretary, Sigma Sigma Sigma (vice president). Lambda Kappa Sigma, APhA. Pederson, Judith A., B.S.Ph., Buffalo, Minnesota . . . Lamda Kappa Sigma, APhA; Pinaire, William B., B.S.Ph., Derby, Kansas . . . lota Kappa Epsilon. Quinlan, Lawrence J., B.S.Ph., Jacksonville, Illinois . . .Sophomore Class president, APhA, Bradley University. Raffanti, Enrico F., B.S.Ph., Santa Cruz, California . . . Sacra- mento State. 344 Rieber, Michael L., B.S.Ph., Iowa Falls, Iowa. Riley, Verne D., B.S.Ph., Omaha, Nebraska . . . treasurer. Senior Class president, APhA. Shey, Michael E., B.S.Ph., Red Oak, Iowa. Stonebraker, William J., B.S.Ph., Eldora, Iowa president. Pharmacy Council (president). Sullivan, Patrick J., B.S., Spalding, Nebraska vice president. Phi Delta Chi, Alpha Sigma Nu Swanson, Barbara J., B.S.Ph University. Thomas, Jam es B., B.S.Ph., Aurora, Illinois . treasurer, Phi Delta Chi (vice president) APhA. Sophomore Class . . . Senior Class . . . Junior Class Dean ' s List. Omaha, Nebraska . . . Omaha Senior Class Tomek, William P., B.S.Ph., David City, Nebraska . . . APHA (vice president). Student Board of Governors. Warga, Reginald P., B.S.Ph,, Jacksonville, Illinois . . . Rho Chi (president). Alpha Sigma Nu, Pharmacy Student Council. Wojcik, Jacqueline A., B.S.Ph., Chicago, Illinois . . . Freshman Class secretary. Lambda Kappa Sigma, Sigma Sigma Sigma (treasurer), APHA. Worthley, Richard L., B.S.Ph., St. Charles, Illinois . . . Freshman Class vice president. Sophomore, Junior Class treasurer. Phi Delta Chi (vice president, president). Kingsmen, APhA , Prom Prince. Index Aaron, George R. 74 Abbott, Pat 323 Abell, Debbie 219 Abern, Ste n B. 74 Accounting faculty 148 Addy, John R. 74, 270 Adier, Dr. Mortimer J. 37 Administration 52 Administrative management society 159 Ahern, Edward A. 74 Albani, F. 209 Albrecht, Bro. Duane 330 Alice, Sister Mary 279 Alioto, John 267 Alioto, Kiki 255 Allegretti, Anthony J. 178 Allen, Dr. Roger 147 Aller, Tom 228, 278 Aloisio, Peg 168 Alpha Kappa Psi 260 Alpha Omega Alpha 209 Alpha Phi Omega 259 Alpha Psi Omega 220 Alpha Sigma Alpha 250 Alpha Sigma Nu 69 Alston, Deborah 226, 310 Amato, Joe 260 Amdor, Mike 248 American Pharmaceutical Association 170 Andersen, Stella 123, 256 Anderson, Evelyn 227 Anderson, Frances 112 Anderson, Karen 224 Anderson, Mike 273 Anderson, Pat 227 Anderzunas, Wally 296, 298 300, 301, 303, 305 Andrews, Richard V. 121 Angelillo, Vito A. 208 Angus, John D. 130, 266 Apke, Thomas 290, 296 Apostol, Dr. Robert Z. 38, 116 Applegren, Marian 254, 261 Archer, John R. 132 Archer, Nancy J. 74, 127 Arkfeld, Donald L. 74, 119 Arkfeld, Edmund L. 150 Arkwright, Christine 126 Arnold, D., Jr. 208 Arouni, Mary 233, 250 Arps, Chris M. 189, 194 Arts faculty 115 Arts Student Senate 73 Aschenbach, Sister Mary Alice 74 Aslin, Michael D. 74, 231 Aspen, Mike 296, 314 Atkins, John, Jr. 235 Atkinson, Stan 183 Au, Vernon T. K. 178, 182 Ayers, Francis J., Jr. 278 Ayoub, Elias I. 74, 225 Aziere, John T. 189 Babe, Gordon 312 Bachechi, John 25, 74, 270 Bachicha, Robert 178 Backenstose, Gary 74 Backenstose, Mike 184 Bade, Eugene 150 Bader, Mellie 244 Bahrij, Ste n 74 Bale, Jay s 165 Balen, Brendan 263, 296, 309 Barbaglia, John 149, 150, 269 Barlow, Tom 332 Barnas, Greg 332 Barnes, Bill 149 Barnett, John 231 Barr, Dale 282 Barrett, Kathleen 75 Barrock, Anita 245 Barry, Nancy 234, 266 Bartek, Elaine 75, 225 Bartek, Thomas 115 Bartz, John 148, 263 Baseball 312 Basketball 296 Bataillon, Joe 114, 332 Bates, W. Terrence 75 Battiato, Maralee 239, 253, 266 Bauerle, Dr. John 235 Baumann, Donald 119 Baumann, James 75, 118 Baumann, Mary 218 Baumann, Teresa 75 Baumert, Jane 150 Bausch, James 189 Bausch, Janeen 75 Bausch, Thomas 150 Baye, Ann 114 Baye, Larry 216 Beacom, Barry 159, 230 Beacom, David 75, 133 Beacom, John 75 Beaton, Donna 165, 168, 170 Beaton, Rodger 224, 232, 270 Beatty, Donna 140 Beck, Dodie 310 Beck, Donald 148 Becker, Charles 334 Becker, Jim 263, 316 Becker, John 57 Becker, Rick 159, 249, 269 Becker, Robert 189, 195 Begley, John 148, 227 Belknap, Robert 121 Bell, Gerald 208 Bellavia, John 273 Bellinghiere, Rita 253 Benavides, Bro. Eustolio, O.M.I. 75 Benoit, Steve 169 Benson, Mary 41, 231, 253 Bentley, Robert 112 Benz, Debby 123 Berg, Michael 274 Berg, Thomas 273 Bergles, Jim 234 Bergman, Joe 296, 302 Bergman, Steve 307, 308 Bergquist, Gordon 112 Berk, Diana 75 Berlin, Rick 312 Bernet, Marsha 26, 251 Berning, Shari 218 Bertagnolli, Adele 165, 171 Bertels, Charlotte 231 Bertrand, Robert 75, 114 Beta Alpha Psi 158 Beta Gamma Sigma 158 Beveridge, Paul 263 Bezelides, Ron 296 Bezy, John 274 Biben, Kathryn 75 Bigelow, Dana 194 Bighia, Michael 274 Bilbao, Jesus 118 Billerbeck, Bob 73, 249, 263, 281 Binow, Dr. Paul 185 Biology faculty 121 Birmingham, Brian 176 Bishop, Rev. Raymond, S.J. 126 Black Coalition 224 Blair, Joyce 123 Blankenhau, Dr. Richard 177 Blasco, Paula 44, 109, 131, 233, 250 Bloom, Harry 245, 265, 266, 330, 329 Bloomingdale, Arthur 188 Blose, Byron 318 Bluejay 242 Blumenschein, Gary 178, 182 Board of Directors 56 Bodnar, Frank 140 Boecker, Ted 249, 264 Boehle, David 159, 260 Boesen, Katie 232, 278 Boesen, Mary Beth 232, 254 Boesen, Ted 232 Bogan, Joanie 254 Bogan, Katherine 16, 29, 30 131, 254 Bogard, Debbie 126, 250 Bogard, Penni 271 Bogatz, Bernard 177 Boland, James 138 Bombenger, Jim 216 Bongers, Dennis 150, 178 Bonovich, Kay 170, 173 Borghoff, Joe 266 Bosley, Betsy 227 Bourdeau, Emory 202, 209 Bousha, Jean 257, 266 Bower, Tom 227, 270 Bowman, James 263 Bowman, Mary 43, 250, 251, 329 Boylan, Pam 143, 257, 266 Brabec, Chris 269, 227 Bracken, Nancy 278 Brackle, Ronald 189, 194 Bradley, Cindy 127 Bradley, Susie 68 Bradley, John 273 Brady, Mary 127, 218, 220 Bragg, Ed 133 Bramer, George 112 Brands, Rena 122 Brannen, Dr. William 147, 158 Bredar, Monica 218, 227, 275 Brehm, Ernst 124 Bresnahan, John 230 Bresnahan, Pat 307 Breslin, Ellen 168, 170 Bretthauer, Dan 249, 260 Briggs, William 27, 243, 278 Brooks, Charles 319 Brooks, Fred 319 Broomes, Claude 292, 295 Brotherson, Larry 232, 224 270 Brown, Cathy 227 Brown, Laurence 130 Bruckner, Stephen 274 Bruenig, Rich 318 Bruett, Todd 216, 178, 320, 323 Brunde, Gerald 178, 184 Bruno, Ron 118, 310, 311 Bryant, Joan 232, 250 Brzica, Cathy 231 Brzica, Steve 66 Buchwalter, Dr. Leonard 164 Buckmiller, Wayne 273 Buman. Edwin 120 Bures, Joseph 150, 274 Burke, James 311 Burke, Kathleen 226 Burke, Mary Margaret 218 Burke, Rich 224, 270 Burke, Tess 126 Burke, Thomas F. 54 Burkey, Dan 231 Burkey, Richard 178 Burnell, Jane 131, 235 Burns, Caryl 1 14 Burns, Daniel 235 Burns, John 207 Burns, Robert 202, 207 Busch, Rich 273 Busick, Denny 196 Business Administration Council 149 Busker, Barb 123 Butkus, Jim 331, 318 Butkus, Dr. John 22, 176, 177 Butler, Joan 119 Butler, Regina 330, 329 Bynam, Therial 226 Byrne, Stephen 170 Byrnes, Diane 279 Cady, Daniel R. 150 Cahalane, Donna 235, 257 Cahill, Mary Ann 78, 127 345 Cahill, Rev. Neil, S.J. 148, 231 Cahill, Winnie 78, 279 Caldwell, Charles M. 78 Callaghan, Kathy 310, 311 Callison, Sue 234 Caniglia, Antoinette M. 78, 125, 126 Cannon, Donald T. 126 Cantlon, Gary 42 Canto, Enrique 150 Canto, Roberto 292 Cantor, Sue 168 Car, Diane 78 Carlson, Beverly 218, 234 Carlson, Loren 126 Carney, James 150 Carney, Rozann 228 Carr, Pat 233 Carrica, Dr. J. L. 148 Carroll, Donald L., Sr. 189, 194, 196 Carson, Dr. Marshall 177 Caruso, Mike 230, 296, 302 Carvey, Paul 73 Casady, Joe 125 Casey, Mary 170, 219, 234 Casford, Judy 127 Caspar, Patricia 250 Casterton, Elayne 168, 170, 257 Cavaleri, Michael 334 Cavanagh, Jim 269 Cavanaugh, Maureen 310, 311 Cavanaugh, Robert 208 Cavel, Connie 253 Cavel, Tom 183 Celer, Jim 110, 230, 244 Cepuran, Marian 78 Cermy, Judy 123 Chartrand, Steve 216, 292 Chains, Jack 60, 150, 151, 158, 269 Chapman, Dennis 189 Chase, Cliff 78, 128, 241 Chase, Donald 69, 178, 180, 182 Chebuhar, William 149, 150, 269 Cheese, Michael 230, 269 Chemistry club 119 Chemistry faculty 119 Chickmell, Gene 183 Chilese, Mary Pat 257 Christian Life Community 214 Christiansen, Ed 273 Christiansen, Kyle 272 Chu, Cecilia 78, 119, 225 CimpI, John 231 Circo, Dennis 69, 151, 158 Circo, Kathleen 78 Circo, Patsy 78 Circo, Paul 78 Clancy, Tommy 332 Clark, E. Thomas 151 Clark, George 142 Clark, Jim 267 Clark, Jeff 207 Clark, Kevin 23, 244 Clarke, Robert 78, 270 Clay, Jill 272 Clem, Charles 202 Clements, Bob 226 Cliff, Charlene 256 Clifford, William 79 Clover, Elaine 79 Cloyd, Dave 118, 249, 274 Cloyd, Robert 79, 270, 235 Clyne, Kurt 230, 292 Coan, Margaret 122 Coats, John 227 Coder, Sue 255 Cody, Chris 234 Cody, Thomas 79, 133, 270 Coffey, Jim 312 Cohen, Edd 207 Cole, Daniel 188, 193, 207 Cole, Tom 240 Coleman, Joe 133, 224, 270 Coleman, Karen 44, 79, 220, 250 Colgan, Dennis 79, 292 Colgan, Stephen 79 Collart, Maria 79, 225 College of Arts and Sciences 70 College of Business Administration 144 Collins, Claudette 168 Collins, Dan 331, 312 Collins, Thomas 202, 209 Collins, Victoria 79, 253, 248 Colorado Club 232 Comeau, Bernie 184 Comeau, Jerry 63, 169, 171 Comstock, Mike 169, 170 Conahan, Joseph 202 Condon, Evonne 123, 219 Conin, Donna 80 Conlin, Kitty 255 Connealy, Micki 257 Connor, Dennis 79, 274, 35 Connor, Jane 254 Conover, Anne 79, 219 Conrad, Mary 219, 220 Convocation 22 Conway, Bernard J. 55 Conway, Bill 210 Cook, Chris 227, 266 Cooper, Samuel 189, 194 Coppola, Margaret 256 Corbeil, Lynn 79, 224, 228 Corbeil, Mel 250 Corbin, Norman 189, 194 Corcoran, Bill 322 Cordes, Sr. M. Marcia 119 Cornish, Craig 149, 263 Cortez, Pedro 80 Cortney, Dennis 235 Cosentino, Filadelfo 125 Cosgrove, Mark 80, 260 Costello, Rev. Joseph, S.J. 22, 124 Cotter, Nancy 73, 252, 248 Cotter, Sharon 256 Coughlan, Judy 250 Coughlan, Meg 233 Coughlan, Merritt 233 Counseling Center 138 Coyle, Mary Lynn 41, 128, 239, 242, 252, 267, 282 Cox, Connie 310 Crampton, Dr. James 164 Crandlemire, Bruce 307 Crawford, Maj. Charles 132, 133 Creighton Capers 40 Creighton Players 220 Creightonian 238 Cristello, Sal 42, 312 Crnkovich, Rick 264 Croker, Richard 235 Cronin, Glen 173 Croteau, Edward 151 Crouchley, Jean 227 Crow, Randall 80, 118 Crump, George 169 Cruz, Jesus 80 Cuddigan, Rev. John, S.J. 129 Cuddigan, Tim 230 CUHLA 330 Culhane, Sharon 80, 240 Culhane. Thomas 80 Cullen, Carol 80 Cullen, Lawrence 170 Cullen, Patrick 273 Cumiskey, Joe 183 Cunningham, Eugene 208 Cunningham, Michael 169, 170 Cunningham, Rev. Theodeore, S.J. 115 Curley, Ed 325 Curran, Francis 260, 235 Curran, Jo Ann 251, 279, 233 Curran, Patricia 80, 228, 218 Curry, Pat 218 Curtin, Charles 121 Cutter, Betsy 222, 179, 227 Czerwinski, Dr. Ann 164 Czerwinski, Joseph 165, 169 Da Corsi, John 189, 194 Dahir, Michael 263 Daley, Dennis 207 Daley, Mark 278, 323 Dalforno, Vic 202, 208 Dalton, Eleanor 112 Dalton, Mike 42, 323 Daley, Leo 57 Danner, Marcia 257 Daneff, Rose Marie 80 Danhauer, Kathy 329 Dascher, Yvonne 279 Daum, Bro. John 231 Dauner, Clare 257 Davey, Cheryl 257, 266 Davis, John 57 Davis, Mary Kay 227 Dawson, Fred 95, 323 Dea, John 272 Deatsman, Frederick 147 Deaver, John 332 Decker, Rev. Vincent, S.J. 117, 218 Decker, John 195, 196 Delaney, Karen 80 Delaney, William 202 DeLashmutt, Donn 169, 170 DeLashmutt, Harry 183 Delta Chi 266 Delta Sigma Delta 182 Delta Sigma Pi 268 Delta Zeta 252 DeMarco, Arvin 116 DeMott, Joseph 267 Dempster, Douglas 80 Den Hartog, Sue 255 Denti, Al 260 Dentistry faculty 177 DeSalvo Carol 245 DeSalvo, Mary Ann 234 Desch, Susan 81 deShazer, Dr. Douglas 177 DeSchepper, Bev 227, 231 Deshman, Mike 149 Desmarteau, Alen 170 Des Moines Club 230 Deveny, Diana 233 Devine, John 269 Dieringer, Kathleen 81, 127 Diesing, John D. 57 Dietz, Mary 218 DiGeronimo, Richard 81 Dillon, John 35, 46, 81, 109, 128, 238, 241, 263, 335 DiLeo, Frank 312 Dineen, Joseph 165, 171 Dineen, James 195 Dingman, Sue 127, 248, 254 Dinovo, Frank 151, 273 Dishman, Mike 268, 278 Dixon, Dorothy 122 Docket 195 Dodendorf, Diane 81 Dolezal, William 81, 312, 327, 331 Donaher, William 148, 188 Dorcak, Patricia 81, 126, 254 Dorrous, Cathy 227 Dowart, Jack 196 Dorwart, Mary 224, 228 Douglas, William 0. 36, 37 Dowd, Frank 46, 69, 178, 180, 182 Dowell, Dr. Arnold 201 Dowell, John 81 Doyle, Hannah 112 Doyle, James 188 Doyle, Kathy 131, 257 Dresler, John 143 Drozda, Bill 41, 273 Dubas, Sharon 81 Duffy, Gene 169 Dugan, Jack 207, 208, 264 Dunn, Daniel 81 Dunn, Donna 81 Dunn, Jim 231 Dunn, Tom 82, 128, 239, 234 Duplessie, Richard 249, 263 Dupre, Dr. Louis 38 Durr, Michael 82 Durrett, Leo 182 Durst, Jim 281 Duryee, Harvey 182 Dvorak, Allen 202 Dyke, Betty 44, 190 Eagan, Rev. Joseph F., S.J. 55 Eastman, Dr. John R. 177 Echternacht, Rich 31 1 Economics and Finance faculty 147 Eddy, Jeanne 257 Edney, Jim 263 Education faculty 126 Edwards, Norman R. 202, 208 Egan, Katherine R. 82, 127, 243, 256 Egan, Richard L. 200, 201 Egan, Sheila 219 Eganberger, Mary 279 Eggers, Ron 230, 278 Ehernberger, Paul 332 Ehrhart, Vincent 235 Eichman, Roger 227 Eiermann, Thomas J. 82 Einhaus, Patti 250 Eisenmenger, Ervin C. 82 Elbert, Glenn 23Q Filer, Marilyn 124 Ellerbeck, Dwayne 164 Elliott, John S. 151, 158, 159 Emanuel, Jane E. 82, 250 Emiey, James R. 82 Emery, Thomas C. 190 Endres, Rev. Leroy, S.J. 188 Engler, John 138, 139 Engles, Albert M. 151, 270 English faculty 112 Engstrom, Jim 233 Ensweiler, John 278 Erickson, Stu 291, 316 Erpelding, Mark 230 Ersland, Nile 183 Erway, Eloise J. 82 Erzleben, Dana 332 Espinosa, Henry 183 Evans, Pat 131, 255 Evans, William C. 152 Evertz, Anna Marie 82, 218 Fahey, Walter 183 Fall Frolics 24 346 Fallon, Rose 218 Fangman, Janice L. 82 Fangman, Michael P. 82 Farha, Art 170 Farha, Nancy 250 Farle, A. 209 Farmer, H. Joseph 82, 228 Farmer, William C. 115 Fecker, Craig 114 Fecker, Steven C. 83, 109, 270 Fehn, John C. 83 Feickema, Bob 1 14 Felker, Joseph F. 83, 131 Fell, Robert F. 55 Feller, Mimi 41, 68, 73, 219, 253 Fennel!, Michael 83, 319 Fennel!, Patricia M. 83, 127 Fennell, Thomas 55 Fenton, Philip 112 Ferguson, Enos D. 114 Ferguson, Pat 233, 267 Feser, Allen 62, 152, 158, 159, 269 Feser, Neil 273 Fesko, Paul 307, 308 Fiedler, Donald B. 190 Filippi, Mary Louise 83 Filipczak, Susan 34, 254, 248 Fink, John 194 Finn, Edward T. 147, 148, 158 Fitzgerald, Eileen 127 Fitzgerald, Rev. James S.J. 235 Fitzgerald, Ray 208 Fitzgerald, Richard D. 182 Fitzgerald, Robert E. 83, 142 Fitzgerald, Thomas 183 FitzGibbon, Rev. Gerald, S.J. 117 Fitzgibbons, Tim 64, 263 Fitzpatrick, Ann 235 Fitzpatrick, Mary Ann 170 Flaherty, John M. 152 Flaherty, Mike 24, 269 Flanagan, Kirby J. 202 Flanagan, Rev. Lawrence W., S.J. 117 Flanagan, Patty 33, 233, 251 Flecky, Nancy 168 Fletcher, Terry 171 Floridia, Connie 257, 258 Flynn, Diane M. 83, 220, 250, 44 Fogarty, Nancy L. 1 12 Foley, Rev. John J., S.J. 72 Ford, Jim 269 Ford, M. Douglas 165 Forman, Larry 194 Fornoff, Glenn 159 Forte, Frank J. 202 Fosselman, Francine 219 Fournier, William J. 83 Fowler, Leonard V. 83, 133 Fowler, Nancy M. 83 Fox, Diana 255 Foy, Mike 273 Francis, Bill 269 Francis, Gary S. 202 Franco, Joseph C. 152, 159 Frank, John G. 124 Frank, Johneen 232, 255 Frenzer, Bill 149, 282, 41 Freshman-Sophomore Prom 43 Freshman Week 30 Freuen, Pat 208 Fricke, Linda M. 83 Friis, Kirstin 59, 68, 136 Frydryk, Janice F. 84, 228 Fuchs, Charles E. 130, 131 Fuchs, Eugene, Jr. 118 Fulcher, Thomas 55 Fullenkamp, John 195 Fuller, Derek 120 Funk, Dr. Herbert J. 148, 158 Furay, Joseph F. 84 Furlong, Jerry 158 Gabriel, Bill 183, 184 Gahan, Karen A. 84 Galena, Dick 233, 270 Gallagher, Rev. Eugene, S.J. 69, 126 Gallagher, Patrick J. 46, 84, 249, 270 Gallichio, Salvatore 120 Gamma Pi Epsilon 68 Garcia, Bob 267 Garcia, LeRoy 112 Ganto, Roberto 225 Gantner, Tom 227 Garman, Michael 230 Garner, Thomas W. 69, 149, 152, 159, 260 Gardner, Louis E. 117 Garland, Douglas E. 203 Gartlan, Ronald 152, 154, 158, 159 Garvey, Tom 312, 331, 324, 315, 327 Gary, Sue Ellen 222 Gast, William 273 Gately, Marcia 227 Gates, Fred L. 273, 278 Gatewood, Mary 266 Gaughan, James M. 84, 267 Gaule, Susan 279 Gawey, Joan 123 Gayler, Alex 332 Geason, Noreen 250 Gebremarian, Zewdu 225 Geertsema, Richard D. 178, 182 Gehlen, Sandra 68, 84, 253 Genovseix, Gayle 127 Gentlemen ' s Club 228 George, Cathy 282, 284 George, Donna M. 84 Gergen, Jon 196 Gerhard, William 230 Gerken, Lou 234 Geria, William 178, 180 Gerlach, Sue 84, 220, 250 German, Conrad L. 84, 133 German, Tom 208 Gerstner, Roger B. 179, 183 Gessler, James 227 Ghali, Sahiir 124 Gibbs, Donald 124 Gibbs, Stephen 207 Gibilisco, Paul J., Jr. 84 Gibson, Beryl L. 124 Giese, Lynn D. 84, 126 Gilbert, William A. 179, 182 Gill, Kathy 255 Gillespie, Stephanie K. 84 Gilroy, Rev. James F., S.J. 120 Ginsterblum, Rev. John M., S.J. 117, 148 Giovale, Rick 235 Glass, James F. 176, 177 Gleason, Charles E. 85 Gleason, James T. 190 Glenn, Bill 228 Glervaeki, William 171 Glick, Martin 69, 149, 158, 273 Gliva, Mary D. 85 Glode, Janet L. 85 Glode, Joe 62, 158, 270, 235 Glode, Mike 235 Glowacki, William C. 165 Goad, Robert E. 85, 225 Godar, Sue 222 Godar, Terrance 119, 222 Goeke, Thomas E. 85 Goldoni, John 274 Golf 316 Gommermann, Andreas 124 Gondreau, Bro. Morris, S.J. 216 Goodland, William J. 85 Goodman, Jeff 208 Goodro, Joseph J. 2, 158 Gorman, Jim 235 Gould, Ken 69 Graduate Program 136 Grajeda, Ralph 112 Grandanette, Lynn 232, 255 Grant, Judy 319 Grant, Patty 319 Grasso, Joseph 266 Greco, Jan 219, 282 Greco, Dr. S. J. 164 Greco, Thomas J. 152 Green, Denny 270 Green, John 41 Green, Judith F. 85 Green, Mary L. 85, 127, 227, 234 Green, Stanley 170 Greeson, Kathy 41, 252, 253 Gregurich, Mary Ann 226 Grennan, Terry 66, 224, 270 Greteman, Mike 158 Griego, Robert G. 179 Grifka, Dan 183 Groat, Sheryl 234 Grobins, George J. 179 Gronouski, John A. 37 Gronstal, Robert B. 152, 158, 159, 216, 242 Gross, John J. 46, 190, 195 Gross, Stanley 119 Grout, Sheryl 126 Grove, Candy 123, 250, 281 Guman, Bill 267 Guiz, Jesus 118 Gupton, Roxine 220, 227 Guziec, Margaret 255, 262 Haag, Ernie 222, 223 Haas, Jane 33, 44, 68, 73, 85, 109, 248, 250 Haberman, David A. 128 ' Haberman, Robert S. 85, 264 Hachfort, Jane 123 Hade, Evelyn 1 14 Hafeman, Carol 123, 257 Hale, Bill 169 Haley, Judy 85, 126 Haley, William H. 85 Hall, Vickie 268 Haller, Evelyn H. 112 Haller, John R. 86 Halloran, John 159, 227, 260 Halsey, Mary 123 Hamann, Eloise Ann 120 Hamill, Warren C. 146, 147 Hammond, Mike 63, 165, 169, 171 Hanel, Mary E. 86 Haney, Art 170 Hanigan, George 270, 249 Hanna, Karolyn Rae 122 Hannasch, David 152, 159 Hannon, Richard M. 190 Hansen, Jon 42, 232, 227 Hansen, Michelle 21, 227 Hansen, Whit 224, 232 Hansen, Melvin C. 190 Hansen, Rick 328, 326, 324 Hansen, Ronald 263, 240, 335 HansI, Dr. Nicholaus 164, 169 Hanson, Don 182 Hanson, Hugh 317 Hardbeck, Dr. George W. 146, 158 Harden, Heather 64, 65, 68, 86, 109, 238, 267, 253, 226 Harden, Mary Jene 240, 243, 252 Harmson, Thomas 164 Harper, Charles L. 130 Harrigan, Jane 33, 43, 233, 250 Harrington, Mary 231 Harris, Darwin D. 179, 182 Hart, Liz 232, 254 Hart, Mary 218 Hart, Susan 122 Hartnett, Paul D. 126 Harvey, Dr. Jean 137 Hasbrouck, Rev. Bernard, S.J. 120 Haschke, Janice A. 86, 239 Haselton, Mary 235 Hatten, Robert 133 Hauk, Joanne 272 Hawaiian Club 224 Hawking, Robert J. 86, 125, 128, 179, 216, 239 Haynes, John 227 Hayes, Michael W. 86 Hays, Stephen 230 Head, Douglas R. 86, 224 Healton, Edward B. 203 Healy, Donna 255 Heaney, Dr. Barbara 68 Heaney, Dr. Robert P. 201 Heaston, Timothy 183 Heaston, William R. 146, 148 Hecht, Brenda Heck, Leo 131, 216 Heelan, Tom 270 Hess, Steve 273 Hefflinger, David L. 86 Heffron, R. 209 Heger, Mary Anne 123, 140, 252 Heidkamp, Sr. Katherine M. 225 Heintz, Mary 68, 86, 38 Heinz, Steven 259 Heise, Dorothy J. 86 Heise, T rri 228 Henderson, Herry C, Henderson, Joseph S. Hengen, Don 216 Henggeler, John 230 Henry, Jeannie T. 86 Hensiak, Dr. Jerome F Herbert, Jim 131, 148 216 Herdzina, John 264 Herfkens, Bob 231, 119 Hermann, Marcia 257 Hermanek, Linda 252 Hernandez, Jose L. 225, 292, 295 Herold, Jerry P. 190 Herrera, Henry 226 Hess, Steven J. 86 Heur, Jo Ann 222 Hickey, Dave 87, 300, 302, 296, 305 Higgins, Joani 218 Higgins, Dr. Leonard T. 177 Higgms, Pat 263, 33 III 203 132 164 158. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi bert, Charles 196 gen, Maureen 122 gen, Tom 216 Gary 69 Jennifer A. 87 347 Hill. Judi A. 152, 159 Hillenbrand, Mel 254 Hiller, Connie 228 Hiller, Katherine R. 87 Hinrichs, Michael U. 87, 270 Hintjoantan, Robert 225 History faculty 129 HIadik, Jim 169, 170, 231 Hoarty, Kathy 255 Hoarty, Tom 263 Hobert, Joan L. 87, 127, 279, 280 Hobbins, Bob 62, 69, 224 232, 270 Hobbins, Tim 169 Hodes, Mike 278 Hodge, Dennis W. 179, 320 Hoefer, Anthon 269 Hoeffler, Mary Ann 122 Hoehne, Greg 263 Hoeick, Grey 224 Hoenig, Joanne C. 87 Hoesing, June 218 Hoffman, Elmer K, 179, 182 Hoffman, Rick 196 Hoffman, Susan 117 Hogan, James M. 203 Hogan, Frank 73, 296 Hogan, Michael J. 203 Hoke, Steve 331, 327 Hoi, Tim 233 Holbrook, Rev. John G., S.J. 33, 177, 232 Holcomb, Larry C. 121 Holderbaum, Charles 226 Hollingsworth, Brad 224, 232, 270 Holmes, Richard 331, 318 Holthaus, Dr. Joseph J. 200, 201 Holstein, Robert A. 87 Homecoming 26 Hones, Mary Beth 330 Hoody, Carol 30, 252, 266 Hooi, Tony 170 Hopkins, Tom 331, 316 Hopp, Russell 266 Horan, Phyllis 127 Horning, Ross C. 129 Horvath, Michael S. 152, 249, 260 Hotchkin, Larita 218, 228 Hotovy, Kathy 253, 278 Hotz, Ed 228, 282 Hough, Dick 282, 328 Houlihan, John 327, 328 Houston, Jay s 273 Hrupek, Bob 223 Hruska, John L. 153 Hruska, Keith A. 203, 209 Hubenka, Lloyd J. 112 Huerter, Janie 250 Huesman, Mike 40, 273 Huffman, Sue 123 Hug, James, S.J. 116, 216 Hughes, Sister Eleanor Marie 87 Hugunin, Laurie S. 87, 254 Hunker, Fred D. 87 Hunter, W. J. 208 Hurd, Joseph 184 Hutchens, Carol 227 Hutchinson, Thomas A. 87 Hutton, Margaret A. 88 Hymes, Eugene 196 Icabone, Dennis 321 llcisin, John J. 46, 88, 296 Ingenthron, Roger 117 Ingoldsby, Timothy C. 88, 118 Innes, Joan M. 120 Interfraternity Council 249 International Relations Club 222 Intramurals 320 Irby, Linda 139 Jackson, Danny K. 190 Jacobs, Steve 62, 269 Jacobson, A. F. 56 Jahn, Walter R. 54 Jaksich, Mary K. 88 Jambor, Phyllis 218 Janda, Michael L. 88 Jansa, Peggy 231 Jansa, Steve 296, 301, 304, 331 Janousek, Susan 266 January Commencement 32 Jaques, R. 225 Jaytalkers 114 Jelinek, Rev. John, S.J. 116 Jennings, John 260, 324 Jensen, Steve 149 Jeorse, Robert W. 88 Jirka, John H. 89 Jitchaku, Jeanne 253, 278 Joe, Gary 170 John, Josephine B. 122 Johnson, Edward S. 190 Johnson, Lourence 0. 126 Johnson, Dr. J. Raymond 200, 201 Johnson, Robert 249, 259 Johnson, Theresa 255 Johnson, Thomas W. 89 Johnsrud, Linda 131, 226 Jones, Ava L. 89 Jones, Dan 183 Jones, John 260 Jones, Kathryn A. 89 Jones, Kathy 127, 219, 250 Jones, Michael D. 190 Jones, Richard E. 89 Joos, Paul 207 Jordan, Peter A. 191 Jordon, John 118 Joes, Edwina J. 89 Joseph, Les 131 Journalism faculty 128 Julich, James J. 89 Jung, Rupert H. 165 Jungles, Sister Joyce, O.S.B. 122 Junius, Marty 307, 309 Justus, Patricia A. 46, 68, 89, 99, 127, 234 Kacznarek, Roger 169 Kaeding, Charles A. 191 Kahn, Stephen E. 179 Kaiser, Kathy 219, 254, 231 Kasal, Donna M. 89 Kalamaja, Mary 68, 218, 222, 282 Kalkman, Gary W. 153, 323, 322 Kalsen, Chuck 259 Kaminski, Ann 221 Kaminski, Robert A. 89, 273 Kane, John B. 191 Kane, Marcia 118, 218, 222 Kappa Beta Chi 254 Kappa Gamma Sigma 272 Karabatsos, James 112 Kaneshiro, Clyde 226 Kardas, Debbie 253 Karnik, Jim 312, 331 Kathman, William 158 Kathol, Lee 269 Kawa, Lawrence 171 Kearney, John 234 Kearney, Kathy 329 Keatney, John 263 Keefe, Emmet B., Jr. 204 Keefe, James F. 204 Keelan, John H., Jr. 89 Keeling, Gerald G. 89, 224, 225, 292 Keenan, James 148 Keenan, Mike 235, 273 Kehr, Mary 68, 90, 123, 253 Ke Ke Ke Ke Ke Ke Ke Ke Ke Ke r, Sue 268 s, Dick 270, 90 ster. Sue 123 eher. Sheila 218 er, Dan 131 Peter 182 Maureen a Michael A. Larry 182 Rev. William len, ley, Maureen a. 90, 123 ley, Michael A. 90, 228 ley, ley. Rev. William F., S.J. 53 Kellogg, Howard C. 182 Kelly, Benjamin T. 35, 153, 154, 158 Kelly, Christopher J. 153, 159, 235 Kelly, Crescence 43 Kelly, James 230, 269 Kelly, Michael R. 204, 331 Kelly, Ray 169, 170 Kelly, Thomas 227 Kelly, William J. 153 Kemp, Jim 231 Kennedy, Clayton 266 Kennedy, Kathleen A. 153, 159 Kennedy, Leo R. 1 17 Kennedy, Robert E. 118 Kennedy, William 149, 317 Kenney, Hugh 282, 284 Kern, Deanna 30, 90, 251, 310 Kern, John 64 Kern, Kathleen 126, 218, 227 Kestal, Gwen 219, 227, 240 Ketterer, Jack 296, 331 Kieber, Patty 255 Kieber, Suzy 168, 170, 234, 254 Kiefer, Rosy 282 Kiely, Lynn 131, 233 Kiewit, Peter 57 Killeas, Andrea 257 Killough, Chris 244 Kimura, Glenn 226 Kincheloe, Earl 184 King, David G. 90 King, Jymeann 168 Kinney, J. Jerome 191 Kinniburgh, Robert D. 179 Kionka, Bernard 59, 69, 136 Kippels, Craig 233, 270 Kirby, John 184 Kirby, Mary 168 Kirven, Dennis 235 Kirwan, Susan C. 122 Klassen, Chuck 222, 223 Klein, Francis W. 119 Klein, Robert 235 Ke inart, Linda 233 Klimasz, Sister Mary Roanne 90 Klimisch, William J. 191 Klug, Gerald S. 90 Kluthe, Trish 227, 254 Klutznick, Philip M. 57 Knake, Janet 65, 58, 153, 154, 254, 281 Knapp, Mary E. 20, 90, 131 Kneer, Warren G. 129 Knobbe, Jim 234 Knopke, Robert J. 153, 260 Knowles, Mary Pat 232, 250 Knudson, Dennis 269 Kocarik, John 263 Kocour, Bob 270 KOCU 244 Koehler, Jody 169, 170 Kofka, Sue 227 Kokrda, Mary Jo 123, 228 Kokrda, Robert F. 90 Kolars, James 207 Kolker, Mary Lynn 256 Kollasch, Albert, S.J. 116 Koller, Stephen J. 90 Kommer, Denis D. 179, 184 Kordick, Lloyd 269 Kostin, Raymond F. 204 Kotera, Francene M. 91 Koto, Paul 234 Kouba, Jeanette M. 91, 240 Koza, Patricia A. 91, 240 Kozney, Thomas L. 91, 312, 323 Kraft, Mark 284 Kralik, Carlyne A. 91 Kramer, Aleidine J. 91, 265 Kramper, Ed 332 Kramper, Rev. James C, S.J. 55 Kramper, James 267 Kramper, Ralph J. 207 Krampff, Janet 224 Kreyche, Dr. Gerald F. 39 Kroening, John J. 204 Kroman, Jim 223 Krueger, Jim 270 Kruntorad, Judy 252 Kruse, Ruth 30, 66, 35, 34 Kruse, Sue 253 Krysiak, Robert 158, 269 Krznarich, Rudolph 132 Kubat, George 195 Kubicki, Louis M. 91 Kuehl, Dave 260 Kuhlman, T omas 112 Kuhn, David T. 121 Kukral, Joan 218, 253 Kulceski, Kathy 251, 271 Kurth, Mary Ann 24, 248, 256 Kurth, Thomas 263 Kutach, Dennis M. 91 Kwapy, Joan 277 Kyles, Bill 311 Ladurini, Sr. Rosemary 165, 171 LaGreca, Anthony J. 91, 125, 131, 267 Lake, Bruce 231 Lalone, Ray 196 Lamb, George F. 191 Lamba Kappa Sigma 168 Landis, Timothy L. 91, 224 Landkamer, Tom 233 Language faculty 124 Lane, R 273 Lang, Mary Kay 233, 250 Langan, Ellen 91 Langdon, Harry 114 Langenfeld, Pat 122, 218 Lankas, B rnadette 253 Lanphier, James 273 Lanphier, Robert G. 91 Lantz, Ben 331, 316, 317 Lantz, Enid 168, 170 LaPierre, Kitty 262 LaPorte, Mary K. 92 LaPuzza, Paul 114, 135, 263 Larkin, Denny 176, 328, 326, 327 Larkin, Jean 92, 131, 228 Larkin, Joan 122 Larkin, Kathleen V. 92 Earner, Jeremy 37 Larsen, Dennis 249, 260 Larson, John A. 191, 194 348 Lashley,, Phyllis 226 Lathrop, Laura 24, 73, 254 Lauby, Adrienne 227, 240 Lauder, Patrick 205 Lavering, Dan 196 Laviola, Franklin D. 204 Law faculty 188 Law Review 194 Lazure, Bazil N. 118 Lazure, Geraldine 131 Lazure, LeRoy 196 Leadbetter, Wayne 69, 209 Leahy, Jim 273 Lebens, Mary 261 LeBert, Bruce 233, 332 LeBert, Renee E. 165 Lee, Julie 251 Lee, Ming T. 1 13 Lee, Stephen 236 Lee, Tennyson 119, 225, 259 Lee, Tom 270 Lehnert, Jane 266 Leier, Car. V. 69, 204, 209 Leighton, Mike 224, 232 Leighton, Peggy 232, 255 Leisten, Denny 274 Lejko, Albert 207 LeMaster, Larry 331, 312, 327 Lemke, Rev. Nobert 116 Lemieux, Albert A., S.J. 56 Lenertz, Laurie 123 Lenhard, Keith 114 Lenihan, John 273 L onard, Jim 328 Leone, Frank S. 208 Lessert, Mark M. 153 Lester, Tom D. 92 Lauschen, John 40 Lewis, Eileen 68, 77, 92, 253 Lewis, Jerry 226, 228, 278 Leuschen, John 273 Lieben, Mrs. Jack 58, 68, 248, 25 8 Liebentritt, Michael 184 Liesche, Richard 274 Liewer, Linda 232 Liewer, Lora 232 Lilley, Karen 234 Lindeken, Caria 219 Link, Norma 122 Linn, Rev. Henry W., S.J. 23, 35, 52, 56 Linstrom, Bridget 137 Livingston, Tom 267 Lochard, Ben 235 Loeffler, Georgia J. 92 Loers, Wayne 183 Logman, Edward 182 Lomax, Louis 38 Lombardo, Rick 335 Long, James D. 40, 92, 266 Long, Margaret 122 Long, Mary 225 Long, Martha 227 Longo, Amy 122 Longo, Kathy 252 Longval, Marsha A. 92 Lookabill, Robert W. 153 Loomer, Mary Kaye 219, 231, 252 Lorigan, Thomas 195, 196 Lorincz, Margaret A. 92 Lotko, Albert T. 204 Lower, Kath 228 Lowry, Sr. Margaret A. 92 Loxterkamp, Mary Jo 279 Lubbers, Rev. Leiand, S.J. 115 Lucey, Pat 36 Lueninghoener, Ed 133 Lukas, James J. 92 Lukas, Janie 253, 310 Lukas, Raymond A. 204 Lukasiewiez, Randy 332 Lund, Thomas J. 46, 73, 92, 99 Lutkewitte, Mary Ann 253 Lux, Anita M. 93 Lyman, Edward 57 Lynch, Dr. Henry T. 201 Lynch, Patricia J. 93, 242 Lynch, Nancy E. 93 Lyons, Terry 228, 253 Lysought, Patrick 263 Maas, Patricia 34, 250 MacDonald, Tim 266 Mack, Thomas 183 Macke, Elaine 252 Maori, Marsha 252 Madden, Mike 330 Madgett, Paul 194 Magee, Dr. Donal F. 201 Mainelli, John 244 Majewski, Kathy 131 Major, Gary 245 Malloy, Blanche 280 Malone, Ann Mane 123 Maloney, Clare 55 Malone, Paul 267 Maloney, Bill 228 Maloney, Mary Jo 228, 256 Manatt, Brad 249 Mancuso, Frank 273, 312, 331 Mangiamelli, Catheriy 93 Manning, Howard 278 Manning, Mike 307 Manrow, Rick 41, 265, 267 Manzo, Phil 260 March, Mary Jo 262 Mareno, Mike 73, 311 Marfisi, Chris 251, 267 Marfisi, Tom 67 Markam, Bill 230 Marketing faculty 148 Markuson, Maureen 123 Marley, Dr. John 177 Marquard, Conrad 120 Marriott, Will 225 Marriott, Mary C. 93 Martin, Dennis E. 69, 195 Martin, Katie 42, 115, 268 Martin, Patricia 36, 226 Martinec, Rita 227 Mason, J. C. 55 Mason, Michael D. 93 Masterson, Tim 234 Masterson, Diane 234 Mastio, Marianne 254, 272 Masur, Dennis 171 Math faculty 120 Mathiasen, Janet 256 Mathis, James T. 153 Matteoli, Richard 183 Matthews, Joseph 204 Matthis, Elaiy J. 122 Maun, Patty 248, 257 Maxwell, Charles F. 55, 235 Maxwell, Jeanette 68 May, Mike 61 Mayers, Michael 269 Mayhan, Leo A. 153 McAuliffe, Rev. Harold, S.J. 114, 218 McAdoo, William W., Jr. 179, 182 McBride, John 40, 69, 128, 238, 266 McCann, Cathy 231 McCarten, Paul 233 McCarty, Don J. 93 McCarty, Margaret 93 McCarthy, James P. 93, 335 McCasIm, Kathy 222 McCleary, Kathleen Marie 93, 127, 232, 254 McCluskey, Mary Pat 30, 93, 238 McConville, Rick 224, 2 32, 270 McCorkell, Kathleen 29, 31, 68, 93, 222, 254 McCormick, Ann L. 94 McCormick, Theresa 232, 266, 267 McCoy, Kathleen E. 94, 218 McCreery, Maggi 235, 226 McDermott, Mike 264 McElroy, Greg 62 McGargill, Margaret E. 94 McGath, Mary 43, 255 McGee, Senator Gale 37 McGill, Robert 273 McGloin, Rev. Richard, S.J. 124 McGovern, Margaret M. 94 McGovern, Patricia Ann 94, 126 McGuire, Frances 94, 131, 254 McGuire, Nancy J. 94, 127, 219, 234 McGuire, Rick 176 McGuire, Thomas 125 McGuire, Tim 196 Mcllhon, Dan 125, 225, 228 Mcintosh, Michael 209 McKasy, Jow 125, 227, 233 McKeighan, Teresa 253 McKenna, Edward J. 165, 171 McKenney, Fr. Thomas K., S.J. 22, 57, 72 McKim, Michael T. 191, 195 McKimmey, David R. 154, 158, 159 McKinnen, Dan 328 McLaughlin, Sue 168, 170 McLeod, Dennis M. 208 McMahon, Jean M. 94 McMahon, Robert R . 204 McManus, John J. 290, 296, 298, 305 McMenamin, John 166, 170, 172 McMillan, Phil 270 McNamara, Barry 207 McNeill, John 232, 245 McPharlin, Maureen 257 McQuillan, Bill 169 McQuillan, Joe 61 McShane, Rev. Thomas, S.J. 118, 259 McTaggart, Kathleen 257 Mead, Dr. Beverly T. 201 Meca, Louise 124 Mechaley, Teresa C. 94 Medical faculty 201 Medical Technology Club 225 Meehan, Bob 159 Meehan, Mike 69, 216, 228 Meehan, Robert E. 154 Meier, David E., S.J. 57 Memhardt, Mick 240 Meisterlmg, Bob 326 Mena, Mike 94, 292 Mendes, Charlie 94, 292, 295, 331 Meng, Linda 224, 232 Menghini, Peter 207 Merwald, Jerome A. 191, 194 Merwald, Pam 253 Messineo, Mary Jo 279 Meyer, Mary Lou 218 Meyer, Marlene 227 Meyer, Judy 233 Miars, Margaret 36 Michael, Paul 328, 326 Michels, Gary 231 Mikkelson, Jan 231, 271 Military Ball 34 Military faculty 132 Millard, Joe 227 Millard, Joy 228 Millard, W. B., Jr. 334 Millea, William 235 Miller, Betty 137 Miller, Charleen 170, 234 Miller, Dr. Fletcher 201 Miller, James A. 94 Miller, Morris F. 56 Miller, Thomas J. 95 Milot, Arthur 95, 278 Miltner, Leo 169 Mines, Edward T. 154 Minnesota Club 231 Minousek, Ron 258 Mira, Allan 208 Mira, John F. 208 Misany, Margie 131 Misner, Russ 182 Mitchell, Dr. John R. 201 Miyamoto, Shigemitsu 225 Moeller, Mike 69, 158, 196 Moffett, Gerald M. 55 Mogiiko, Paul 223 Mokrohisky, Mary Kay 30 Mokrohisky, Susan 30, 66, 168, 170 Molloy, Dan 207 Montag, Susan 250, 251 Monico, Charles 35, 95 Mooney, Patricia 95, 228, 232 Moore, Doug 274 Moore, James 57, 95, 248 Moore, Joan 256 Moore, Winsor C. 188 Moran, Pat 260 Moran, Dorothy 95 Moran, Tom 231 Mordeson, John 120 Morgan, Anne 250 Morgan, Eileen 95 Morgan, John 260 Mori, Jim 269 Moriarty, Greg 231 Mork, Thomas 207 Mornin, Judy 234 Morran, James M. 95 Morrissey, Janine M. 95 Morrison, Nick 208 Morris, Tom 230 Morrison, Dr. Robert 171, 185 Morrow, Patrick J., Ill 191 Morrow, Bob 216 Morrow, Peggy 95 Morrow, Robert 95 Moser, Tom 66, 191 Moss, Steve 307 Mowat, Dr. Bruce 177 Mudd, Lee 263 Mueller, Bro. William P., O.M.I. 96 Mueting, Donald J. 96 Muff, Dale G. 191 Mugan, John 230 Muhlenkort, Kathleen 114, 231, 266 Muhs, James 169 Muldoon, Katherine F. 96 Muldoon, Robert 230, 231 Mulholland, Calvin 182 Mullen, John W. 192, 194 Mullen, J. Patrick 192 Mullen, Phoebe 266 349 Mulligan, Mary A. 96, 228 Mulqueen, Molly 218 Munchrath, Bob 66, 154, 269 Murdock, James N. 37, 96 Murnane, Michael J. 154 Murphy, Bob 223, 311 Murphy, Daniel 117 Murphy, Dennis 159, 278 Murphy, Jim 232 Murphy, Mike 270 Murphy, Edward D. 55 Murphy, James A. 204, 224 Murphy, James P. 182 Murphy, John 222, 274 Murphy, Kathleen E. 96, 122 Murphy, Mike 54, 88, 96, 249 Murphy, Sue 131 Murray, Carol 257 Myers, Jim 231 Nabity, Don 223 Naughton, Dennis 176, 33 Naughton, John 282 Naughton, Mary F. 96, 126 Nee, Sandra 122, 140 Negomir, Pauline 1 18 Nellor, Sue 252 Nelson, William E. 192 Nemmers, Michael S. 96, 263 NeppI, Mary 26, 123, 250 NeppI, Thomas L. 96, 126, 216, 274 Nesbitt, Therese 262 Nesler, Fred J. 96 Neubert, Patricia F. 44, 166, 167, 168, 171 Nicholas, Sister Barbara S. L. 123 Nichols, Bob 274 Nielson, Richard 263 Nillasca, Melecid P. 225 Nilsson, John F., Jr. 166, 171 Nitsch, Dr. Thomas 0. 148, 161 Nixa, Anne 123 North, John E. 148, 188 Novak, Elizabeth J. 166, 170 Novak, Sharon 255 Novotny, Judy Kay 275 Novotny, Thomas E. 96, 222 Nowak, Caroe n 222 Nowak, Frank 1 18 Nurses Club 122, 123 Nurses faculty 122 Oberdorfer, Maureen 68, 97, 128 O ' Brien, Bill 260, 331, 318, 322 O ' Brien, Julie 233 O ' Connell, Jim 270, 292 O ' Connor, Edward B. 126 O ' Donaughy, Kirby M. 182 Oetter, Jane 319 Offenburger, Daniel J. 291 O ' Hara, Bill 182 Ohiinger, Marie 20, 30, 170, 171, 168, 268, 252 Ohman, Jane T. 97, 275 Ohman, Mick 149, 263 Okamoto, Robbin K, 180, 182 Olberding, Robert F. 148 Oleskevich, Diana K. 97, 127 Oleskevich, James M. 180, 184, 185 Olson, Debera 250 Olson, Jeanne 59, 243 Olson, Maureen 127, 231 Olson, Thomas M. 154, 316 O ' Malley, Jean E. 97, 254 O ' Meara, Francis 23 Ondracek, Anne 219 O ' Neil, Daniel J. 155 O ' Neil, Rob 216, 240 O ' Neill, Thomas S. 97, 323 O ' Neill, Jodi 73 O ' Neill, William J. 55 O ' Reilly, Michael J. 188 O ' Rouke, Paul 169 Orr, Debbie 232, 255 Ortman, Jerry 194 Ortman, Jim 263 Ortmann, Mary Ro 125 Osberg, Beverly A. 97 Osborne, C. T. 269 O ' Shaughnessy, William 207 Ossello, Jack 183 Oswald, Robert L. 192, 194 Otake, Roland M. 180 Otepka, Thomas A. 97, 109, 73 Otis, David 183 Pace, Gene 296 Pace, William 192 Pane, Anthony 46, 97, 312, 331, 327 Panhellenic Council 248 Panhellefiic Dinner-Dance 33 Pantano, Marilou 261 Paratore, Anselm 205 Parker, F. B. 182 Parker, Jessica 155, 159 Parker, Julie 231 Parrish, John 180, 184 Parth, Frank 118 Parys, Mary Jo 97 Passarella, Gil 226, 312, 313, 331, 314 Patterson, Rosemarie 275 Pawloski, Maureen 218, 123 Payne, Jack 61 Peckman, Phil 264 Pedersen, Judith 166, 168 Pedersen, Sandra 127, 256 Pelletier, Cynthia 97, 131, 288, 226 Penrose, George T. 132 Perez, Jose 180 Perkins, Harry 224, 232 Perry, Tim 233 Perticara, Greg 292 Pester, John 231 Petelin, Paul 205 Peter, John 266 Peter, William 97 Peters, Chen 255 Peters, Dr. Edward 177 Peters, K. Reed 97, 260 Peters, Michael 273 Peterschmidt, Elaine 168, 252, 279, 170 Petersen, William 155 Petruconis, Darlene 258, 257 Pflanz, Stephen 135, 155, 269 Pflepsen, Mary Ann 330 Pharmacy faculty 164 Phelan, Bernard 235, 332 Phi Alpha Delta 196 Phi Chi 207 Phi Delta Chi 169 Phi Kappa Psi 262 Philbin, Cathy 218 Phillips, Mike 69 Philosophy faculty 116 Phi Rho 207 Physics Club 118 Physics faculty 118 Picek, Manfred 188 Pi Delta Epsilon 128 Pieper, Leo 55 Pietramale, Michael 155 Pinaire, William 166, 171 Pippitt, Eleanor 124 Pirruccello, Dr. Sebastian 154, 172 Pitzen, Michael 98, 331, 312 Pliner, Chuck 260 Plouff, John 269 Pogge, Tom 158, 216 Pohland, Peggy 233, 251 Political Science faculty 113 Polus, Nancy 98, 44, 252, 280, 253 Pompeo, Ron 216 Porporato, Robert 182 Porter, Co-burn 69, 208 Portman, Robert 46, 98, 99, 298, 300, 301, 296, 303 304 Postar, Sanford 194 Potter, Eugene 98 Potter, Howard 192 Potter, John 55 Potts, Clifford 263 Powers, Claudia 98 Powers, Peggy 227, 233, 250 Powers, Tim 290, 296, 307 Prien, Ron 296 Preister, Steven 98 Pribil, Thomas 155, 9 Primeau, Larry 228, 282 Prina, Donald 188 Pritchard, Jeri 231 Prom Royalty 44 Proscovec, Ron 128, 238 Pryor, Bob 169, 170 Psychology faculty 130 Pugh, Tim 328, 326 Pugliano, Thomas 263 Purcell, Rev. Robert 1 14 Purcell, Theodore F., S.J. 57 Purcell, Tom 24 Purcell, Rev. Robert, S.J. 219 Quass, Susan 231 Quinlan, Lawrence 166 Quinn, Edward 205, 207 Quinn, Ivan 131, 155, 159 Quinn, Rev. James, S.J. 164, 201 Quinn, Patrick 260 Quinn, Ronald 158 Quinley, Phillip 183 Rabassa, Dr. Antonio L. 177 Radke, Judy 248 Rankin, Patricia L. 98 Raffanti, Enrico F., Jr. 166 Rathe, Donald L. 180, 182 Ratmo, Richard M. 205 Rawlmgs, Creighton M. 98 Reagan, Sharon 131 Reardon, Tim 183 Redmond, Jack 182 Reece, Mike 284 Reed, Gary L. 155, 224 Regan, Gerald T. 121 Regan, Sharon A. 98 Regan, Steve 41, 284 Registration 20 Reinert, Rev. Carl M., S.J. 53, 56, 234, 235 Reis, Thomas C. 69, 203, 205 Reiter, Nancy R. 98 Remfer, Kenneth 169, 170 Renard, Rev. Henri, S.J. 116 Reinhart, Claudia 250 Render, Patrick F. 192 Renner, Michael 98 Reynolds, Michael 269, 292, 294 Rho Chi 168 Rice, Maureen 26, 251 Richards, Paul B. 182 Richardson, Dr. Fred S. 177 Richeda, Suzanne C. 68, 98 Ricks, Martin C. 192 Ridlen, Sylvia 131 Rieber, Michael L. 166 Reif, Marvin L. 155, 159 Riflery 319 Riha, Jim 312 Riha, Joseph E. 155, 8, 159, 312, 313, 315, 327 331 Rihanek, Larry 69, 170 Riley, Kathy 131 Riley, Nancy 99 Riley, Verne D. 166 Rindone, Delizia 125 Rindone, Linda M. 99 Ringstrom, Dr. Norman H. 147, 158 Rink, Dick 322, 323 Rinker, Gregg 170, 323, 321 Riordan, Mike 263 Rivera, Eleanor 99, 234 Rizzo, Mike 159, 260 Roberts, David 138, 139 Robertson, Diane J. 99, 127, 234, 44 Robertson, Lauris S. 148, 158, 227 Robinson, Stephen 230, 269 Robinson, Linda 251 Robinson, Nancy 222, 223 Robles, Joseph 170, 225, 227 Rock, Harold 235 Rock, Michael E. 99, 224, 270 Rodcay, Thomas E. 205, 209 Roessig, John 169, 170 Roettle, Marg 234, 319 Roettele, Steve 267 Roh, Mary Kay 99, 233 Rojas, Raquel 225 Ronzani, Margaret M. 100 Rosmann, Mary 127 Roubal, Roger 170 Roussalis, John 183 Rozema, Donald 184 Rudolf, Rev. Richard 116 Ruess, Terry 263 312 Rudersdorf, John 216 Rudzinski, Susan 257 Rump, Rich 230 Rush, Chuck 311 Russell, Mary 123 Ryan, Kathleen 218 Ryan, Michael J. 260 Ryan, Patrick J. 100, 111, 128, 239, 263, 332 Saalborn, Dick 307 Sabott, David 263, 234 Sadowski, Al 295, 292 Safranek, Marianne 44, 100, 127, 254 Safranek, Paul J. 156, 158, 159 Sage, Barbara 44, 67, 80, 100, 119 Sailer, Jon F. 156, 158 Salvador, Victorma L. 100 Sampson, Mike 184 Sandell, John 260 Sanders, Pam 218, 256, 279 Sanders, Suzi 25, q 1 Sandstedt, Dianna S. 100 Santi, Richard 234, 332 Sarosiek, Sue 2 3 Saunders, Virginia H. 100 Scallen, Rev. Joseph D., S.J. 112 Scanlon, Paul 312 Scarpello, Vincent F. 100 Scarpitti, Edward H. 205 Schabron, Terri 131, 222, 234 350 Schaefer, Eileen 257 Schafer, Mary Ann 122 Scheel, Donna 122 Scheerer, Dr. Anne 59 Schepers, Frank 65, 88, 110 Scherr, Emmy 257, 258 Scheuer, Dr. Edwin 164, 171 Schicker, Rick 331, 312, 327 Schiel, Rev. Nicholas, S.J. 124, 227 Schiffbauer, John 273, 282 Schilling, Phillip J. 205 Schiltz, Earl E. 100 Schiltz, Terry J. 156 Schleich, Dr. Allen 32, 129 Schleich, Allison M. 100 Schlesinger, Allen B. 121 Schlueter, Ken 330 Schlueter, William J. 100 Schmid, Chris 231 Schmid, Marvin B. 192 Schmidt, Rev. David D., S.J. 117, 218 Schmidt, Jeanne A. 100, 248, 254 Schmit, Juhe 138, 139 Schmitt, Mary K, 101 Schmitz, Barb 168, 170 Schmitz, Rae Ann 219 Schneekloth, Marlene 219 Schneider, Rev. Clement J. 54, 56 Schneider, Tom 270 Schoolcraft, Sr. Rose Marie 154, 155, 158 Schram, Jeanne M. 101 Schreiner, Paul 270 Schrepf, Sheryl 257, 279 Schreurs, Jerry 263 Schriner, Bonnie M. 101, 253 Schroeder, Bill 194 Schroeder, Eileen M. 101, 219, 239 Schroeder, Pat 127, 254 Schroeder, Sally 68, 126, 128, 240, 250 Schroeder, Stephen D. 101, 323 Schroer, Larry 249, 273 Schrynk, Irene 123 Schuller, John 273 Schultz, Mike 318 Schultz, Tom 323 Schumacher, Mary Therese 288 Schumacher, Roseanne 228 Schuster, Ray 270 Schwab, Georgia 20, 80, 101, 248, 254 Schweder, William R. 192 Schweers, Mark 159, 260 Schweers, Steven J. 101, 128, 239, 243, 323, 321 Schwieso. Robert F. 72 Scoma, Andrew J., Jr. 205, 208 Scott, Evelyn 226 Scott, Greg 73, 227, 270 Scott, Kelly 126, 224 Scott, Kevin 312 Scott, Nile G. 69, 182 Scruton, Michael 274 Seaich, J. Laird 205, 207, 209 Searles, Robert P. 2 Sears, Martin F. 208 Sebben, James M. 101 Seifert, Ellen 170 Sekauf, Marti 123 Selenke, Mary 131, 218, 234 Seltzer, Norton J. 260 Seminara, John 64, 263 Semrad, Dan 269 Serene, Harry E. 206 Serino, Jack 264 Serlet, Pat 127 Sestero, Robert 208 Severs, Jim 118 Sextro, Robert 249, 273 Shaddy, Dr. Raymond W. 22, 176, 177 Shaddy, Virginia M. 112 Shade, Monica, R.S.M. 122 Shanahan, Michael P. 192, 194 Shanahan, Timothy G. 101, 131 Sharkey, J. 209 Sharkey, Mike 149. 159, 230 Sharp, Rev. Edward A., S.J. 120 Shaughnessy, Dennis M. 206 Shaughnessy, Michael J. 193 Shaughnessey, Tom 149, 278 Shea, Joseph M. 156, 331, 312 Shearman, Mike 171 Sheehan, Donna Marie 101, 280 Sheehan, Mary 233, 250 Shellenberg, Rosann 29, 30, 256, 258, 261 Shelly, Ann E. 101, 222 Sherlock, John L. 101, 208 Sherman, Jimmy 170 Sherman, Sam 171 Shey, Michael E. 166, 171 Shiel, Mary Jane 232 Shields, Paula 234 Shimek, Jo Anne 218 Shkolniek, Rodney 188 Shoultz, Werner 120 Shroder, Linda 123 Shuck, Timothy J. 120 Shugrue, Richard E. 37, 113, 228 Sigler, Robert C. 102 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 270 Sigma Sigma Sigma 256 Simcho, Dave 267 Simon, Lenore 257, 258 Simpson, Rosemary C. 102, 279 Sinn, Doug 69, 182 Sisson, Dr. Joseph A. 201 Skinner, Darrell E. 126 Sklenicka, Richard J. 206 Skotz, Ann 123 Skrable, Barbara 219 Skutt, V. J. 57 Slattery, James 183 Sloup, Kathleen M. 102, 127 Slowinski, Eugene 201, 209 Smith, Arthur J. 102, 178 Smith, Dr. Dale R. 201 Smith, Earl, Jr. 184 Smith, Janet A. 102, 159, 228, 232, 279 Smith, Joan A. 68, 102, 223, 248, 254 Smith Lorray 218 Smith, Mike 119 Smith, Ronald 233 Smith, Stephen 207 Smith, Terry A. 192 Smith, Tom 248 Smith, William N. 206 SNEA 126 Snider, Donald J. 203, 206, 209 Snipp, Robert L. 119 Sobczek, Andrea 256 Sociology Club 131 Sociology faculty 130 Soha, J. 209 Somers, Eric 128 Sommers, Dr. David 185 Sorensen, Dr. James 138 Sorenson, James A. 126 South Dakota Club 228 Spanheimer, Robert 267, 292, 331 Speckmann, Jim 196 Speech faculty 114 Sperandio, Cheryl 131, 234 Spicciati, Louis 184 Spiers, Dr. Duane 138 Spillane, Rev. Richard, S.J. 113 Spinharney, Bob 62 Spittler, Robert 235 Sports 286 Spurrier, Carol A. 102 Stackhouse, Jean 219, 267 Stafford, Bill 63, 207 Stahl, Ann 256 Stander, Mary 218 StangI, Marilyn 118 Stanski, Tom 170 Staton, Timothy A. 149, 156 Stark, Paulette 122 Staroski, Roseanne 257 Steenson, Judy 218 Steenson, Lawrence J. 156 Steffen, Christine 124 Steffensmeier, David D. 156, 269 Stem, Charles H. 112 Steinauer, William J. 102, 239 Stemkraus, Dave 169, 170, 230, 233 Steir, James 171 Stek, Michael, Jr. 203, 206 Stella, Frank J. 206, 207, 209 Stephen, Dault 207 Sterba, Kenneth E. 46, 156, 269 Stewart, Ernest A. 208 Stewart, Liz 73, 114, 257 Stewart, Mary 266 Stilen, George 312, 215, 327, 331 Stockdale, Tim 128, 242 Stoft, Deimar 66, 182 Stohrer, Rev. Walter, S.J. 116 Stolarskyj, George M. 102 Stonebraker, William J. 166, 171 Stormberg, Dr. Eugene 177 Strauss, Willis A. 56 Strawhecker, Paul 131 Student Board of Governors 60 Student Leadership Conference 36 Stueber, Mary R. 103 Suarez, Alfred 176, 193, 328 Suckut, Altert E. 182 Sucky, Jack 118 Suddick, Dr. Richard 177 Suhr, Susan 168 Suknot, Karen 127, 218 Sullivan, John 292 Sullivan, Pam 80, 103 Sullivan, Patrick J. 69, 167, 168, 171 Sullivan, Steve 260, 331, 314, 315 Summers, David G. 182 Summers, Rony 68 Sunday, Beth 252 Sundermeier, Michael W. 112 Suntrup, Edward L. 116, 225 Sutera, George A. 6 Sutera, Vince 65, 66 Suzuki, Katsumi 225 Swanson, Barbara J. 167, 171 Swanson, Mark 207 Swanson, Richard G. 103, 208 Swanson, Stephen G. 103 Sweeney, Mary Ellen 248, 251, 268, 279 Swerdzweski, Frank 73, 77, 103, 263 Swinarski, Katherine A. 103, 170 Sykora, Lenni 103, 127, 282 Szasz, Michael 225 Szentivanyi.Dr. Andor 201 Szurpicki, Maryann 103, 243 Tacke, Janice 227 Takemura, K. H. 119 Talty, Tom 110 Tamasi, Judy 125, 227 Tamoyo, Joe 266 Tambs, Lewis A. 129 Tamisiea, Dr. Paul L. 177 Taylor, Charles 228 Taylor, Jerry L. 103 Taylor, John 307 Taylor, Larry R. 193, 194 Tempero, Margaret A. 103 Tennis 318 Teruya, Kent K. 103, 226 Tesar, Joseph M. 274 Theis, Shirley A. 103 Theta Phi Alpha 257 Thomas, James B. 167, 169, 171 Thomas, Kathryn A. 104 Thomas, Ludwig L. 104 Thomas, Sue 227, 231 Thomassen, Ann 122 Thompson, Alice 222, 228 Thompson, Kathleen J. 104 Thomsen, Susan A. 104, 248, 256 Thorton, Dan 296 Thurmond, John 184 Tinley, Jeana M. 104 Titus, Stephen 207 Toberer, Jeffrey D. 193 Tobin, Robert 207 Todd, Dee Ann E. 104 Todd, Judith A. 104, 159, 228 Toller, Robert J. 156 Tolman, Maureen 68, 104, 235, 257 Tombrink, William L. 104, 128, 240, 241 Tomcykowski, Michael J. 104 Tomek, Margie 262 Tomek, William P. 167, 170 Tonnow, John 231 Torma, Catherine 68, 104, 218 Torma, Joseph A. 117 Tornambe, Paul 208 Torney, Dennis 184 Tourek, Bill 119 Town Council 282 Townsend, Ron 183 Tracy, Terrence M. 156 Trawicki, Paul B. 156 Treinen, Jan 122 Treinen, Marilyn K. 104 Treinen, Tom 46, 269 Trindl, Marianne 131, 154 Troia, Virginia L. 105, 127, 141, 257 Troia, Santa 219, 282 Trondle, Margaret E. 105, 250 frondle, Pat 250 Troy, Jack 25 Troy, Lori 227 351 Trumbauer, Irma 61 Trumble, Ann 68, 10 Tschida, Janice C. 105, 242, 253 Tully, Marlene E. 122 Turbea, Gary L. 105 ■usa, Richard P. 157, 159 Tvrdik, Terry 312 Tvrdik, T omas 291, 312 Twidwell, Joe 319 Tylski, Susan 257, 266 Uhl, Terry L. 157, 323 Ulffers, Howard G. 105, 227 Ulffers, Mary 141 Umscheid, Arthur G. 59, 129, 136 Unger, Tom 159, 249, 260 Urban, Dr. Theodore 177, 332 Uridil, Creighton, Jr. 169 Uridil, Kathleen A. 44, 80, 105, 254, 255 Vacanti, Al 292 Vancanti, Arcangelo 331 Vacapti, Dr. Charles J. 177 Vacanti, Joseph 69, 158, 266, 292, 294, 295 Vacanti, Tony 282 Valentino, Dr. Salvatore 147, 148, 158 VanBeck, Margaret R. 105 Van De Walle, James 73, 230 Van Dinh, Nguyen 225 Van Griethuysen, Robert 131 Van Tasell, David 183 Van Walleghen, Gail 33, 227, 241, 253 V-Cap 219 Veith, Nicholas W. 206 Vellone, Donna 126, 266, 279 Verola, Nicholas W. 206 Veverka, Mary Jo 255 Villotta, James D. 105 Vinton, Jeffrey 184 Vitt, Gary J. 193, 194 Vollmer, Carol 123 Vondrak, Raymond W. 105, 126 Von Herzen, Bruce, D.D.S. 308 Voorting, Madeliene 218 Vossen, Dorothy E. 122 Vrba, Richard 127 Wadle, Sharon 232, 254 Wagener, Rev. Clarence M., S.J. 118 Wagman, Rita M. 105 Wagner, Al 216, 249, 259 Wagner, Virginia 105 Wahl, Jim 273 Wai, Robert 226 Waldeck, Carolyn Ann 106, 126, 222, 225 Waldman, Gary A. 106 Walker, Dr. Fredrick E. 177 Walker, Richard W. 57 Wallace, Kathleen T. 106 Wallace Tara 127, 279 Walsh, Dr. Floyd 148, 158 Walsh, Kathy S. 106, 222 Walsh, Linda L. 68, 106, 128, 241, 253 Walsh, Mary Kay 219, 221 Walsh, Thomas M. 106, 263 Wancewicz, Walter G. 106, 282 Wang, Mike 266 Wanning, Matt 260 Ward, John A. 106 Ware, Mark E. 117 Warga, Reginald P. 69, 167, 169, 171 Warin, Ed 29, 50, 109, 235 Warm, Joe 282 Washburn, Paula M. 20, 106, 131, 254 Washlesky, Stan 232 Walters, Leonard A., S.J. 57 Watkins, Mary Barbara 218, 234, 257, 335 Watts, John 295, 300 Weber, Rev. Anthony, S.J. 114, 270, 318 Weeks, John T. 106 Weghorst, Ray 1 10 Wegener, Mary Ann 231 Weigel, Levene J. 132, 133, 35 Weight Lifting Club 332 Weiler Cathy 123 Weiler, John J. 193, 194, 195 Weinpel, Marc 278, 325 Welch, Mary 29, 30 Welch, Maureen 253 Welling, Dick 195 Wells, Dr. Ibert C. 201 Wells, John J., Jr. 105 Wenke, Bill 235 Wenninghoff, Mike 149, 159, 250 Wesolow ski, Patricia A. 106 Wesselmann, Doug 230, 24 West, Bob 270 West, Dw ight 143 West, Edw ard 159 Westerman, Gary 66, 180, 182, 330 Whealon, Sheila 227 Wheeler, Jan 234 White, Bob 249, 259 White, Camille, E. 107 White, Maj. Lawrence 132, 273 Whitehead, Clark W. 182 Whitehead, John 183 Whiting, Robert D. 157, 258, 260 Whitmore, Thomas E. 193, 195 Wickert, Sharon A. 107 Widhalm, Anita 218, 222 Widner, Dr. Glynn 177 Wiebers, Sharon 231 Wiedel, Martin 169 Wiedemeier, Carol A. 107 Wiedman, Diane 251, 271 Wiegert, Erich 295 Wieland, John 227, 230, 263 Wieneke, Jerry 216, 224 Wiers, Thomas D. 40, 107, 222 Wilder, Dennis 107, 269 Wiley, Randall 183 Wiike, Gary 107, 133 Wilkins, Marianne 219, 256 Willhite, Joel J. 157 Williams, Harold 59, 59, 136 Williams, Jack N. 55, 225 Williams, Linda 256 Williams, Mary Alice 30, 222, 252 Williams, Rev. Roswell C, S.J. 128 Williams, Ruth 68 Williamson, Wayne 1 32 Wilson, James 169 Wiltrout, Joel 273 Winesberry, Bill 61, 65, 69, 88 Winkler, John F. 107 Winkler, Kathy 227 Winkels, Kitty 278 Winn, George 228 Wirth, Jeffery J. 249, 267 Wise, Kenneth 113, 224 Wise, Roy 231 Woeppel, Louise 115 Woerdeman, Elizabeth A. 107, 228 Wojcik, Jacqueline A. 157, 158, 170 Woldeck, Sr. M. Stella, O.S.B, 107 Wolinski, Mike 42 Wolke, Jacqueline 235 Wolff, Terry 250 Wolff, Thomas R. 193 Wolinek, Mike 149 Wolinski, Michael S. 157, 269, 282 Wolpert, Pat 255 Wolpert, Regina A. 107, 330, 329 Wondra, Alice 218 Woobneh, Taddese 125, 225 Woodbury, Scott 273 Woods, J. Edison, Jr. 193, 194 Woods, Jim 328 Worth, John E. 107 Worthington, Ron 230, 331, 316 Worthley, Richard L. 46, 167, 169, 172 Wray, David L. 107 Wright, Dick, 233 Wright, Henry 131, 159 Wunder, Stephen 222, 249, 257 Wurst, Meg 233 Wymelenberg, Rev. John, S.J. 118 Wyoming Club 233 Wzorek, Lawrence E. 108, 228 Xavier Forum 225 Xi Psi Phi 184, 183 Yang, Raymond 225 Youngblut, Peggy 73, 243, 253 Young Democrats 227 Young Republicans 226 Zajic, Gary 319 Zabinski, Leo A. 58 Zajic, Gary 319 Zajic, Larry 319 Zakrasek, Dorothyann 234 Zampetti, Herm 183 Zanocco, Laura 127 Zarlengo, Marco D. 206 Zarlengo, Suzie 234 Zebolsky, Donald M. 119 Zeigler, Bob 216, 282 Zeigler, Dick 216 Zenner, Pat 61, 151, 157, 269 Zepf, Thomas H. 118 Zimmer, Sr. Mary Ann 108 Zimmer, Thomas J. 108, 216 Zimmerman, Sarah M. 108 Zinn, Annie F. 108 Ziskovsky, Joseph P. 108 Zrust, Diane 227 Zuegner, Charles W. 128 352  -_i4 S ' .t. ' •(«?? ! VS. ■■■■■■' ■--M .-:- f ' -r • .; -;,r..-,H ' - ' f « . ' •«: ;l i;f ■jri fti
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