Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1950
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He has both the gentle manner and the stern approach of TV's Ben Casey and is a walking illustration of what the late President Iohn F. Kennedy termed avigahf' Father Mac, as the campus crowd knows him, can often be found in his strategically-lo- cated oltice in the dental school basement. Wheel- . . . Students' Priest ing around his office in an old, brown Wooden chair, Father Mac carries on a continuous dia- logue with the corridor clientele. When his office door is closed, chances are that problems are being discussed or sins con- fessed by an occupant of his green leather hot seat. His days are iilled with Eve-minute sessions with innumerable friends-iive minutes for casual conversation, confession or Communion. The pat- tern is typical, but never tedious, for Father Mac. An assistant professor of ethics in the School of Dentistry and of theology in the College of Liberal Arts, Father's classroom manner is informal. Pacing back and forth in a sort of lost rhythm and out-of- bounds march, he packs his lectures with anecdotes that usually produce epidemic laughter. My favorite role is strictly spiritual, said Father Mac, but I love teaching, especially English. When I lirst came here in 1947, I taught English. I used to make the students bring their themes right to the office so I could scream and yell about them. An English major himself, Father Mac received his master of arts degree in English from St. Louis Uni- versity in 1940, one year after being ordained in the Jesuit order. My first love was grade schoolf' recalled Father Mac, referring to the period between 1920 and 1926 When he taught music and dancing in a Kansas grade school. During those years he was working toward his bachelor of arts degree in summer school at St. Louis University while a scholastic in the order. He became assistant principal of the Williamsburg, Kansas, grade school and later joined the Campion High School fac- ulty in Prairie du Chien, Where he was assistant princi- pal from 1941 to 1943. rs 'sa ,W wg, V I .xi if 3 ' ' 'Vi I l Yi by .5 , -Y , , X tgjgijigv: , . . 11 I M f 1 -WTB? iff - , ef13i'fsL3'S, , . L. ,,. I .. i.1,,..,L ,.L'1. . -.1 . Y LJH- But Father Mac also enjoys working with college- age people because, being in the crucial period of their lives, they need help. I have the finest job you could ask for right now, he said. The Marquette student has gone through many phases during Father Mac's 16 years here: he de- scribed the mature ex-G.I.'s that crowded in after World War IIg next came the younger students who were affected by the war. Today's group is a little more intellectual and a little less practical than mostf' he said. Many of to- day,s students, farther removed from both the Korean Wal' and World War II, are not sure what they want or what college means. They are less tolerant, in general, of those who are not as intelligent as they. He noted the presence of an almost pseudo-intel- lectual atmosphere. I would say Marquetteis standards are high on the spiritual levelf, Religious trends of the last decade, he said, show the division between those who are fervent in their faith and those who are not. The cause for many of today's Catholics, dropping their religion seems to be a form of intellectualism in which they ac- cept nhalf-bakedl' liberalism without seeking the full truth. He said that they adopt just enough liberalism to raise doubts and then refuse to follow the thought out, almost as if they were afraid of what answers they might find. He added, My plea to the students has always been, 'Keep going to the sacraments and everything will work out.' n Father Mac's sacramental statistics are proof of the heed paid his advice. He now hears about 300 confessions and distributes over 1,000 Com- munions per week. He averages 50 baptisms an- nually, most of whom are converts, he said. He also marries a number of his students. As lord of the tossed salads, Communion breakfast caterer and Marquetteis man in the cheeseburger department, Father Mac demon- strates his cooking ability. His cafeteria, maimed by student help, satisfies the appetites of hungry medical and dental students. It also serves as a dining room for various groups throughout the year. Father Mac's office frequently attracts youth- ful patients from the dental clinic. Come on in heref, said Father Mac to a pre-school lad sport- ing a band-aid under his chin. What happened to you? I slipped in the bathtubf the boy replied. Well, We'1l fix that,', said Father, escorting him across the hall to the dental school snack bar. I bet you didn't know I've got a cow that gives ice creamf' he said, handing the boy a vanilla malt cone. Another extension of Father McEvoy,s serv- ices is his role as chaplain, counselor and full- time resident at Monitor Hall. I think you have to make the priesthood your hobbyf, said Father Mac, referring to those priestly activities that have become both his hobby and his Way of life. This Jesuit jack-of-all-trades, the priest Wan- dering through the biochemistry labs, jogging along Wisconsin Avenue, giving absolution at the foot of his bed or preaching to retreatants, is a man of dedication. To Father William H. Mc- Evoy, the priest dedicated to the souls at Mar- quette, We dedicate the 1964 Hilltop. As' , H, 1- Ax Q if V . QW.. av 'Wu sz 2' - Q . ax ,.-Lg,--., '.gja?Jf5'1',g4,.41 ,ff 4151. :. ,T .' rm,,:.,,:'1,,q .- .. K ., . , . E?:l..f'.t5 , ' f-v f - , Af.. 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'A Wham 'x 'ru' .4 1' - 4 5 XE- y -31 14 it LH: 9 L I' K ' '- ' .: if ,rw -i u' E , 1 I ' Us 'LVN' QC, 45 A Wgff ' .iv .1 Y- , 1, A 4 But Welcome Week was designed to introduce new students to the Whole of university life. Along with the academic life, the social was fully represented. Un- ion mixers, dorm coffee hours and school parties typilied the activities to come dur- ing the school year. A variety show intro- duced freshmen to student talent and Marquette sports. The freshmen picnic, cancelled Thursday because of rain, was held Saturday at Maryhill, completing the Week's activities. As more than one fresh- man put it, It was exhaustinglv Slowly the throng began to break up into groups, and within each group the members began to stand out as individuals. A shapeless mass began to take form as part of the student body. Now people were not merely nameless faces-they were acquaintances and friends. The new students began to have things in common with each other, while at the same time they began to reassert their individual clif- ferences. This continued long after Welcome Week. As each freshman at- tended his Hrst class, he was already starting to select from the Uni- versity that which he wished to make a part of himself. Juni: Q . rc' . Q16 Mass of the Holy Ghost U, l if lf 'QQ ' . LN Hb-V -' im-. V ' iggavyvs ii I While the familiar ritual of the Mass remained unchanged, the Mass of the Holy Ghost took on special significance, as an offering of the Mar- quette community. Students gathered in Gesu September 25 to invoke the aid of the Holy Ghost in this year's studies. Although their petitions varied, Fr. Charles I. Mehok, SJ., suggested an additional, common purpose for their prayers in his sermon. Maintaining that the influence of the Catholic graduate on society is insufficient today, Fr. Mehok reminded students that if they are to live up to their commitnient to knowledge, they must become a sacrificing and courageous community dedicated completely to God. Marquette students could become such a community throuffh the Holy Ghost, he said. The Mass of the Holy Ghost, in his view, pre- sented an opportunity to pray for both success and courage: success in academic subjects, courage to practice Marquette ideals after gradu- ation. D wif 1.1. N V-.ig 4, if' r- - nu. . V' '-, i'fP'Y!': A:-3-,. -i-.get--fzrnx., .45- f -.-i.- , 145' fn rv V -r 1 . , ,.,.., .. s f. .,--1 ., ,V V5 Q1.' ixirpl had gl 1 ,J ,e . .-,,ga '. 1- .v Soccer, the national sport of many countries, has arrived at Marquette. When Marquette dropped football in 1961, Dr. Barry F agin, associate psy- chology professor, took the opportunity to establish a soccer team on the Marquette campus. Fagin, a former player and coach, had been trying to do this for several years. Fagin formed a soccer club to see if student interest warranted an intercol- legiate team. Many of the club members, and most of the team, were foreign stu- dents Who had been playing soccer since they were children. Competing in an industrial league with teams of national championship cali- ber, the club,s first season was a poor one. Last fall the team played in the same league but added several college teams to its schedule. After defeating Illi- nois and Notre Dame, contenders for the Midwest Soccer Conference champion- ship, the Marquette team was invited to join the conference, a group of 28 colleges and universities. ', sm?-semwm -.F -il l l E V -H, 'Q- 5 4, gl U J . ' 5 'g:E:KlE5,sEr f -'still -rifi3f5 W. 355' 3 The team's conference membership must be approved by the Athletic Board and the University president. Autumn weekends may once again become sports weekends that this year's student can sup- port only on other campuses. Soccer Intercollegiate Record -.,i 1. .W-g ., f-is 1:-3?-53 Marquette 3 University of Illinois 2 Marquette 4 Platteville State College 1 Marquette 2 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 Marquette 1 University of Notre Dame 6 Marquette 9 Platteville State College 1 Marquette 4 University of Notre Dame 2 raduate School A 1 Jaya wit '53- wa M555 X ' ' L f ' will - - My 4 ,,. ll i in 2551? X Wim Fr. Lawrence W. Friedrich, SJ. A primary function of a gradu- ate school is to develop the inde- pendent scholarf' asserted Fr. Lawrence W. Friedrich, SJ., Grad- uate School dean. To serve this function, research assumes pre-eminent importance at Marquette and is pursued both on and off campus. Fr. Friedrich said it is a method of learning which gives the student confidence in his ability to continue learning on his own after graduation. Post-graduate work in surgery at Mil- waukee County General Hospital is a representative example of off-campus re- search. Similar library and laboratory pro- jects in almost all iields of graduate study are pursued on campus. Although the graduate student does extensive research in his attempt to find new knowledge in his chosen iield of study, he should not lose interest in other fields. Over-specialization is a danger in graduate study, cautioned the Dean. Presently, Marquettels graduate school program attempts to avoid this danger by encouraging students to take one or more minors in fields closely related to their major area of study. There are future plans to add to this program lectures designed to give students insight into fields other than their own. The School is also planning a social program exclusively for graduate students which will permit a broadening exchange of ideas in different disciplines. The University Board of Graduate Studies is drawing up a priority system for expanding the graduate program so that it will meet the current needs of the student and society. The theology doctoral program was introduced this year with such needs in mind and will help supply universities with additional competent lay theology teachers. Fr. Friedrich said he feels that further expansion permitting Marquette to grant advanced degrees in more Fields will be necessary to place the Marquette Gradu- ate School among the best in the country. Paul Ricoeur Paul Ricoeur, a Sorbonne phi- losopher, came in early October to slhare his reflections on the philoso- phy of the will with Marquette students. He described his method of philosophizing as proceeding from the abstract to the concrete ilhrough a three-level approach: escription, reflection and interpre- ration. On the descriptive level, one iiries to describe his own relation- ship to the object of his will, ex- glained Ricoeur. The existential uestion is set aside in this first level. However, existence must be ionsidered in the second, or reflec- tive, level in which the person turns hack into his own existence to find the source of his acts, to try to de- ermine who he really is, said icoeur. This is accomplished through linking desire and effort, ' hich Ricoeur considers expres- sions of our being. Desire and effort seek expression ,nd this expression, whatever form it takes, is called language. This is the level in which signs are im- portant and is called the level of interpretation. It is a task not only to discover one's self, but to know one,s selff, said the Frenchman. To reach this self-understanding, a person must go from description to reflection and from reflection to interpreta- tion of the signs of his existence. We have an intuition of what we aref said Ricoeur. Thus I link the concept of self-understanding to that of signsf, Many students were puzzled after Ricoeur's lecture and wel- comed the opportunity to meet with him for discussion. 21 Sororities 3' X ' - . r a'svf aJ3-4 -Q5 Il 111' 'JAVT' ' nf f ' 1 Lf:l'ffi:'f- ff? . I 1 ' F l , I I I . 1 . ' fu-...pi 1 'V' 'ff ji '5- fliqw' its ' J. X , 'Q 9 CE 'fs-.- 5 The rushees had been almost impossible to live with for days before bids came out. As time for the announcement drew near, their anxiety increased. Tension broke and near hysteria burst out in dormitory halls as one girl after another received the news over the phone that the Chi Sig actives were waiting downstairs. Those not involved could not really understand why any girl would want to go through it all, but at that moment, no pledge would have been capable of giving a coherent answer to the question, Why do you want to belong to a sorority?,' But the pledges knew they wanted to e part of a group in which they had 'lsomething in common with everyonef, as one sorority girl put it. The sorority was lil sure way of finding many close friends, for all the members shared the bond of at one common interest-desire to be- to that sorority. The presentation of bids was preceded three weeks of rushing. During this the hopeful pledges underwent a scrutiny by the actives of the five sororities. The rushees tried to ap- as charming, witty and attractive as to choose a sorority and make actives of that sorority want them for Chi Sigma Chi inducted its pledges during the candlelight cere- mony of the preference tea. For six weeks the pledges, dressed in green and white uniforms, carried goodie boxes, ran errands, collected signa- tures for their pledge books, made a positive effort to become friends with iifty-five actives and smiled through it all. Hell night was the final test of their determination to become actives. Amid enough clut- ter to unnerve any girl, Chi Sig pledges endured intense question- ing and silly stunts. fx. 111324. wifi? fi' MQ' V 4 . iv. I 1' I P? - Viz' r r r v' +R ff' Y ff' 1 4'-V J '3Jff'1 3 il ' ,sl 3' 4,4- 1 Bb V Q if i ' J' ,F 6 ,1 . . 4, f ! 'W 5 ,- an gJg'wJ'7 Z 'A Wi' na, I Q: if ' v ', 'f 'x Al ' I tgirl' uf3L W 4' ' A Competition was a prominent factor in Campus Carnival enthusiasm. Dorms, fraternities, and sororities vied for spirit and originality trophies in the design and operation of the booths. Some of the fiercest competition developed Saturday morning in the Army-Navy football game in which Navy came through with a 26-13 victory. Races and contests provided even more opportunities for friendly rivalry. Fra- ternity and dorm teams battled to drag one another through the mud in a tug-of- war. Individuals stuffed themselves With lemon meringue pie in the pie-eating con- test. More teams competed in chariot races and tricycle relays. But there was more to Carnival Week- end than the Carnival. Couples attending the Ringmastefs Ball at Devine,s Friday night found the stage set for an evening of dancing under soft lights and streamers. ' it 2 v ! . 35,i'f5'ff--F1-5 - ' P i fw I, r Y: ' ' 4 if Y , at K 4 4 1' va 47 1 J -A - ,. r Iris? 41 'fl' , 5 ', I w 47 1' 5:-P J' Paul Weiss, Yale professor of philosophy, lec- turer, author, is a man concerned about man. Man and the Good Life. Man as a private being. Man as a public being. Man and Beauty. At the invitation of the philosophy department, Weiss, last yearis Aquinas lecturer, returned to Mar- quette October 14-l9 as visiting professor for a series of lectures and discussions. His views, which ranged across the entire realm of philosophy, aroused more student enthusiasm and intellectual comment than had been evident on campus for some time. l Weiss' God is that being Who preserves all the good there is. Weiss insists that, taken separate- ly, the God seen through faith and the God of the philosopher are both incomplete pictures of the Whole. The religious and philosophic views of God must supplement one another. But, Weiss believes, God is contingent on other realities. He maintains that for God to be God, there must be realities beyond Him. There's you, for instance. Thereis mef, he explained. The four modes of being in Weiss' metaphysics-actuality, existence, ideality, and God-are intermeshing states so dependent on each other that to separate them destroys the unity of reality. l No matter how immersed a man may be in the public World, there is something of him that re- mains over. He is and continues to be a private being no matter how public his existence and interests. His privacy can never be exhaustively expressed in public, if it could, he would be able to turn himself inside outf said Weiss. Weiss believes that man must strike a balance between his private and his public self in the hope of attaining the Good Life. A man needs the pro- ducts of other menis lives so that he may lead the Good Life himself. As a private being, each man must find his true center ,-philosophy, art, religion-and Work toward its development, Weiss said. As a public person, each man lives in the worlds of politics, history, nature, and religion and must balance the claim each World makes to priority. Man can realize his right to possess the goods of Hdifferent Worlds by focusing attention on his one center and meshing this good with the treasury of goods achieved by men Who have found different centers for themselves. Whatever I achieve be- longs to one single Worldf' explained Weiss. ' ' 310 4 -Q-z 151 r,:,: ' 1 5' LJL 551: t Eggzffiv , 225 - 'A f j 1.5-i31a-:'.' V . H+ ,L 2, E -V vf 1 A' j.72jif1'Q.TL R' up 'A 153' EY' V X115 1 Zf ?'7k', vii' if Aff! -1 4:11 ,i1f4f.:, ' fv. 11,7-7,9 .5 t. ,H , -L5 -4-w.?f,'-'-Qi. ' ,fwf r ' -1 4-Qmfgri , . .- m f -51f,3-'j'-'- ' :w!'1zf'A?.:.i,gL '. Wg L-- f-7 1 ' f .M ,' 4 f,' ,G if 2-, Mes- '- - 4, 1 -af? Y -.21 1 - , . 1.p,, N' ,. 4 ' . R ' A 2 3 Nm- 2 Y -x .sf n, KJ .-. 4,1512 W i ix Z 3 - f5fi1::.. 2 -1:t1.. ff2e?z1.- - I - 'gi g u ' 433. 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Kelley, SJ., Univer- sity president, praised these honor students and said that they had not merely been selected, but had earned their awards by application of their gifts in the taxing academic competition at Mar- quettef' Although named for and presided over by the University president, this convocation actually be- longs to the students-all students. As Fr. Kelley pointed out, it is not just the honor students who contribute to Marquette,s reputation. 'just as important is the strength We have in what could be called our 'benchf Backing up these honor students are hundreds and hundreds of talented, able, ambitious and successful students who create around this University an atmosphere of study that truly distinguishes Marquette? The pattern for achievement is completed by the faculty members, whose leadership inspires greater accomplishment, Fr. Kelley said. Business Administration '13 Dean T. R. Martin We don't expect our gradu- ates to be highly trained for a job, but rather highly trainablef' This is Dean T. R. Martinis aim for the College of Business Administration. Accordingly, academic emphasis is placed on those things which have lasting value rather than on the description of transitory business practices, said the Dean. Reflecting the current trend toward less specialization, Mar- quette's business program has re- duced specialized course Work and has added courses from other busi- ness areas and the liberal arts. Our program is now aimed at making generalists instead of spe- cialistsf' Martin declared. The Dean asserted that the inculcation of deep ethical principles is one of the greatest needs of the contemporary business world. Therefore, consider- able stress is placed on philosophy, theology and ethics in the Marquette business program. And ethics is included in all courses, not just in ethics courses per sef added Martin. Modern business also needs people with sophis- ticated analytical ability-called problem solversv by the Dean. Skill in such analysis is achieved through the case system. This system allows stu- dents to analyze real problems drawn from the busi- ness World and to develop solutions, Martin ex- plained. Practical experience in the fields of ac- counting, economics, finance, industrial manage- ment and marketing is offered to students through ,...:.:1:f 1 'UW ' ..' .. if his an internship program with local industrial com- panies and accounting firms. Another need of the business World is for people familiar with new computer techniques and the methods of management science, said the Dean. Marquette this year became one of the first Ameri- can colleges to introduce a required course in com- puter technology. Martin said he would also like to see increased emphasis on management science at the undergraduate level. A special program designed to offer the greatest possible challenge to the best students is also one of Martin's aims. Perhaps the program would in- clude honors work Within the College of Business Administration or study integrated with the liberal arts honors program, the Dean said. 5 1 - fb: '-'.- Q t ,x- X. If' W . -9 -1.4 '. fl! - 14 A J. V -X '. x ' V 1 -f - .Aw if rw. .. M23 H 4. -gms, .af -5 272 I 1 mf? T 5 o ' . 1 Vi l V Q L. yn: 'Haq- uf.: I 1 . , , I if . 4- I '. 1- Ji 'VNJ J' ' X... 1 ,..W'. is .f pf - ' 1 ,f -' 1 u. w, -5, .. 1 ,if 1'5 , . 35 RRE . BO EE The home of associate journalism professor Warren Bovee is as rich with warmth as the glow- ing fireplace that mellows the living room in the winter. Five children, four boys and a girl, make it that way. A chipped-tooth grin and a cowlick identify Greg, 9. Because Priscilla, 15, and Dave, ll, are both omnivorous readers, Bovee periodically spends evenings building new bookcases. F ourteen-year-old Chris sometimes assumes the impossible task of curtailing his youngest brother Iohn's I like beerv or 'cMy hair is really pinkv state- ments. Iohn, 4, is the youngest and, like his fathefs pipe, is Bovee's constant companion. John and Dr. Seuss at the Zoo often replace the New York Times in Bovee's favorite chair each evening. QAccording to his father, Iohn had a 'beatle' haircut before anyone ever heard of the Beatles. j ff That pipe has become almost a part of Bovee,s personality. Asked how many he owned, he exclaimed, Holy smokes! I've never counted thernln Bovee's wife, Gladys, shares his interest in art. Our favorite gifts to each other are often books or art works, he said. Twenty-two paint- ings on the first Hoor support this statement. Bovee is a member of the University Committee on the Fine Arts, which sponsored the Uni- versity art show in February. Bovee started his college educa- tion at Marquette in 1940, but he took three years out for a vacation with the Air Force in World War II. He piloted transports, flying whales, in the China-Burma-India theater. Returning to Marquette after the war, Bovee graduated from the College of Journalism and was married in 1947. Two years la- ter he received his masterls degree from Marquette and accepted a teaching position at the College of New Rochelle in New York. Teaching at the WO1T1SI1,S col- lege, he said, was an enormously valuable experience. The only jour- nalism teacher there, he had to get to know-at least from a teacher's viewpoint-the whole of journal- ismf, Bovee's interest in magazines, now his specialty, was aroused when he took a part-time job at Funk 6: Wagnalls Publishing Co. in New York during his term at New Rochelle. From then on I felt the need to learn more about maga- zines. And with little being done about it at Marquette I decided to specialize in it, he said. In 1957, after' Bovee had been teaching at Marquette four years, he spent a year in New York with the Reporter magazine Qand other publicationsl to learn about magazine journalism. Not on the regular staff, he was there partly to work and partly to learn. Last spring he was given a grant by the Magazine Publishers' Association fora study on free-lance writer- editor relationships. Bovee said that teaching at Marquette is uimmensely enjoyablef' He added his belief that every teacher feels overworked, but usually it's his own fault. Wlieir one begins to see some of the things he can do, he wants to get his hand in everything. Besides working on the Fine Arts com- mittee, Bovee prepares questions for the journalism graduate comprehensive ex- aminations, is on the Committee for Studies Abroad, and manages to write an article or two a year. ,Qui . f ..:Cl3i si ' S. , , an ji' 'lvl ,. W.. ' . it HALAN3 ' Vzwfs qUZHDO'v'fy ' .. ll With his feet propped up on the paper-strewn desk and puffing his pipe, Bovee talked of the differences be- tween the Marquette of 1947 and of 1964. Since the in- flux of veterans after the war, the cohesion of the student body has not been as strong as it was before, Bovee said. But the general character of the students is pretty much the same. As far as I can see, journalism students are still among the very best in the University academically. He added that they are socially aware and concernedf, However, they are more strongly dedicated to journalism work now, he said. A Bovee mentioned that the general policies of the College of Journalism haven't changed essentially ince 1947. Journalism Dean Emeritus O,Sullivan I nd Professor David Host developed certain views over the years about the nature of journalism and he role of the journalist in society which have per- meated the entire teaching program of the college. Those views were certainly here when I was a stu- llent, and they are certainly here now. They are un- doubtedly more developed, but fundamentally they are the samef' he said. l Since working for the Reporter, Bovee said, he has been intensely interested in the problems of minority groups, particularly Negro and Jewish. He is a member of the Marquette Faculty for Inter- racial Justice and the NAACP. It's amazing how seldom people think of themselves as being preju- diced, he said, going on to explain that it is not unusual for a man to be unaware of how prejudiced he actually is. We are very fortunate in having a Negro fam- ily living near us, he said. We've gotten to the point where we've forgotten the family is Negro. We,re no more especially conscious of them than of any of our other neighbors. None of the things have happened that people fear will happen . . . no one has moved away, no one has shunned them, no one has burned any crossesf' W. i , . .r,. 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The faculty and student body are our considerationsf, In October Helfer presented the Marquette Project at the Campus Planners, Conference, the annual meeting of a group of college planners from across the country. The Marquette Project was chosen for presentation because of its unique rede- velopment method: Marquette applies for land to the city, the city in turn applies to the Federal Ur- ban Renewal Board. This method is unique in Mil- waukee. The Marquette Project includes the following among provisions for a future enrollment of 18500: First and most important, more classroom space per student. A good teacher can teach in a barn, Helfer said, 'rand a good student can learn if classes are held outdoors, but we want to make education as easy for them as possible. Second, enlarged dormitory facilities and multi- story parking garages. Third, prohibition of vehicle traffic in the area from Wisconsin to Clybourn and from 16th to llth Streets, this prohibition will solve the problem of increasingly heavy pedestrian traffic. It is difficult for the present Marquette student to realize what good he will derive from the Mar- quette Project because little construction will be- gin before his graduation. But during the next four years new land will be acquired and now-standing buildings will be leveled by the City, said Helfer. The cleared land will then be sold to Marquette. 'Elf todayis students will look a little below the surface, they will see what this project will mean to themf, said Helfer. He explained that in 20 years todayis students will have aclimbed the executive ladderv and will be in positions to appreciate the acute need for well-qualified college graduates. If Marquette is to produce people qualified for the business and professional world of the future, we will have to expand, Helfer said. 1' if UU '4More than a supplement to ed- ucation, Navy ROTC training pro- vides an opportunity to assert one's individuality, dedication and sense of responsibility while serving the defense of the nationf, said Capt. Bernard A. Thielges, commanding officer of the Marquette NROTC unit. The NROTC offers both regular and contract programs to train men for commissioning in the regular Navy or Naval Reserve. The men in the regular program receive com- pletely subsidized education and S50 monthly while preparing for careers in the regular Navy. After commissioning they are required to serve four years active duty and two years in the Naval Reserve. The contract program is de- signed to provide Naval Reserve of- ficers for service during emergen- cies. It provides S27 monthly allow- ance to upperclass midshipmen, but does not subsidize education. Upon commissioning the contract men serve three years of active duty fol- lowed by three years of Naval Re- serve. In the classroom students are taught subjects ranging from lead- ership to gtlllllefy. This knowledge is then applied in drill and labora- tory sessions, as well as during the required six- or eight-week summer cruises. Platoon competition throughout the year stimulates spirit and mor- ale. Fall and spring competition in- clude the Captaiifs platoon inspec- tion, the senior officefs personnel inspection, and inspection of drill and manual of arms. Winter' com- petition is in simulated anti-sub- marine warfare. The platoon which accumulates the most points in these competitions is named Honor Platoon on Navy Day in May. The CONC-UER WARRIORS Qcounter guerilla? program sug- gested by the Continental Army Command for all ROTC units was initiated at Marquette in 1962. The Marquette unit was one of the first to put the program into operation. It,s a big confidence builderf' Capt. Iames K. Murphy, director of the program, said. A voluntary, non- credit program, it is intended to expose ROTC juniors to some of the tactical problems and experi- ences they will encounter at sum- mer camp. The program culmi- nates in a spring weekend problem in which each participant has an opportunity to act as patrol leader at least oncef' he said. This year an obstacle course, set up in the gym, was added to the program as a conditioner and con- fidence builder for more students. ROTC training, combined with undergraduate studies, prepares ROTC students to fulfill voluntar- ily their military obligation in a position of leadershipf' Col. Robert C. Tetu, ROTC commanding offi- cer, said. The ROTC program is the Ar- my,s basic source of junior officers. Once commissioned, ROTC gradu- ates are placed in a wide variety of responsible positions. Individual of- ficers are expected to know what to do on their own initiativef, Colonel Tetu said. Without ROTC training college graduates can advance to officer rank through Officer Candidate School or application for direct commission. But the acceptance of a college graduate to OCS is diffi- cult if the student attended a col- lege Where ROTC training was of- fered, Capt. Iames R. Barnett, as- sistant professor of military science, said. Applications for direct com- missioning are granted only infre- quently because the Army's other officer sources are nearly sufficient, he added. I Arm 4 1'-'Far X an 4 wif? moi .mt V Q I Even before a boy knows much about college, he knows about fraternities. He hears songs about the sweetheart of Sigma Chi or tales about the Phi Beta Kappa key. He may not know the differ- ence between the two fraternities, but he knows they exist. At Marquette, the prospective pledge found an array of pro- fessional and cultural fraternities to join. But they were not those of fraternity legend, for Marquette fraternities included profes- sional and educational aspects in their programs. They held pro- fessional meetings and sponsored visiting lecturers. In addition to professional activities, Marquette fraternities sponsored service programs. In April, Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, sponsored the 'cUgly Mani' contest to raise money for the Jesuit missions. At a penny a vote, students were able to choose the ugliest man on campus from those devised by student organizations. . K . . J? 4 v V ww 1,31 .TF +L 7 ,.' 5' 1,3 -'gl , F ' .sa , Y ff ' w 971' , .EA - 1 ., V 'L I -yu, M5gQ QigQg.r?7. 5 mf mi' -M, . wtf? w. 1 'N' 5 e 4. pf n , U K' ' TP' ' 'fw ' ' QQ: '. . .- 5 . .iffy 48, dak M4 . Q l Q' fd ls f I . 1 1 4-5 ,e'7fY3?? .1 .'i?ef ', A.-3 .1 - Hwrn N!! . . . .. .LN . PH' . f ' ,ff qggmgwsf . . .5 5,.,gg5Q,- I fi? 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After observation, the pledge saw the reasons why he had de- cided to join a fraternity: friend- ship, prestige, an opening into cam- pus activities. Dentistr Dean Leonard C. Alexander, D.D. S. We achieve educational suc- cess because we treat the student as an adult soon-to-be a colleague and as such get results on a mature levelf, said Leonard C. Alexander, D.D.S., dean of the Dental School. According to Dr. Alexander, over the years more and better students are being attracted to dentistryf, Marquette must there- fore develop a program which will challenge them. Our program's emphasis is on newly developed techniques utilizing high speed instrumentation and indirect tech- niquesf' said Dr. Alexander. He described indirect techniques as taking impressions of the patient's mouth and then doing much of the dental Work in the laboratory. The curriculum committee of the Dental School is consolidating courses to permit more class and laboratory time for these new con- cepts in dental education. The Den- tal School also uses closed-circuit television extensively in its pro- gram. TV equipment is now in- stalled in three classrooms and one pre-clinic laboratory. jt,fi'i5:. 'I . f. 5 y dk The Dental School recognizes the grow- ing need for specialists in such areas as teeth correction and gum disease. Thus, advanced courses in these areas are offered through the Graduate School of the Uni- versity. The Marquette Dental School now of- fers educational opportunities in virtually every recognized specialty areaf, declared Dr. Alexander. This is one of the reasons for Marquetteis full accreditation by the Council on Dental Education of the Amer- ican Dental Association. Besides attending classes, juniors and seniors in the Dental School treat patients in the Marquette Dental, clinic, giving nearly 100,000 appointments a year. The clinic, with 156 units, is the largest single- Hoor clinic in the World. Despite these statistics, our main clinic equipment is now obsolete, said Dr. Alexander. It must be replaced with high-speed equipment if the Marquette Dental School is to remain among the top in the US,', he continued. Dr. Alexander said this was the Dental School's chief problem and one which could be solved only with large grants and donations. pe 'J f-1153? Q, f b -We E9 ..-HM. N -.-V uv., wwf '.' .v P A- ,wir ' V' A 1- -it 4 U'--192 , . ,. f, l... wc'fTql, 411lQ5?x ff .f a .-Q ., ,., 5 ,q ,. .gg l E E - fi 1 5 .V E'5'?f'ZLf'214 . tff ff aif 'Hg'-A-za xya . 'wir -aitwaa , i Y '.vf'.. J' '7' I' fa wie-1, 1 r L t J 3 :sl - M fp. u W V--m 4.1, , ., ,,,. ., ...qu . , ,, .Q-In .:r:1j,w . '- -.g,. :,-f',C?'rT ' -,,-g- .' -1 Qgi-. .-..E.'.::',. 4. -A ' ' wwf' 'A cg-4 - .1 JQVIEUH V .-J,',.f:L.'5V, 4 , H,.i':'2I15X. ' ' .'.vg:J fl F: V 33-:V 51. f 2. 12,1 - q - -.j-,jfflf , . E2 , .. '5.ff 1:Q . . 'ILiFi1.-Biff! 'A 'WI 1, 2 .2 3:54031 PJ .27-:um ' 1' 5 livin 1.2 .if:1:'.'qsr.'QYfi But it didn,t stay wrapped up long, for 7:30 arrived quickly. The crews got back into their coverallsg the directors and technical crews moved into their places. Downstairs the performers ran through it just one more time. The din was almost unbearable. A folk singing quartet stood in one corner practicing-each member re- hearsing his own part without paying attention to any- one else. A pianist did finger exercises and a clarinetist ran over the scales. In the midst of all this, one girl singer tried to keep from saying anything. As curtain time neared, everyone started to quiet down. The hush continued until the iirst performers re- turned to the basement and reported that all had gone Well and the audience nwas greatf, Then the din rose again. Everything was fine, everyone was going to win. Upstairs the audience, nearly a thousand people, listened to piano Concertos, folk singing and jokes. Some- times they applauded politely. Sometimes they ap- plauded because they wanted to. The show was long and it was nearly midnight before the judges voted and the awards were announced. Afterwards everyone left and suddenly the auditorium was empty again. Only the crews remained to break everything down and store it away. Even as the phys- ical props of Musical Varieties were being taken down, some- thing of the show lingered on with the people who had come in contact with it. .upn . November 22 tb, 1 FV. .gm - . - S! .1 1: 4 hr fl- t i :Rf . H t' .- -' ea 1-'gflfl V,-, F5-QV.: ' - ' , ' D. . . . fl 'F' . sq v , , V 114' '. Mrriizi- if - I , - g ' '. i, A ,rs ., K i A if ,W 55. 51- - .V y f ...Q i . j -j, . . - I - ' I . ,-.' -IL. 1 Y A as ,tr , -, , , 4- Q i . , ' I ' A 1 XY ' ' is' ' 1 my ' ' ' .A , V ' 1' Y- z Qs -' , s ' ' '-+l s J , .1 Q ,191 4 x ,,g,ldf l-f ' as o r , is , J., . . . , 5, w f - . ' lffiijf , ' v ' ' . ' ' 401.1 f, --gn f ' , Wg L g+,,...i ., sv ,,, ,..: L U p F -jp, A X L A n ,pf , A j fur., 5 . 1 ' ' ri-V, ' pw, ' f ', 5 we .sb 5 The Presidents been shotln The stunning an nouncement produced half-hearted laughter the first time it was heard November 22. People thought it was another sick joke that wasnlt very funny. But i a few minutes everyone was running through e grey drizzle, open shock on their faces, to find radios and television sets. .. Twenty students crowded around a car radio in iront of Carpenter Hall trying to find out whether . ennedy was still alive. Others remembered the nion TV lounge and rushed there. Iournalism stu- ents ran from Copus Hall to the most up-to-date iews source on campus: the Associated Press tele- lype machine in Bellarmine Hall. It was punching out unbelievable words and sentences as fast as the keys could strike, words transmitted from Washing- ton, New York, and most often, from Dallas. Even after hearing the bulletin a dozen times, no one could accept it. Assassination, had become a word for revolution-torn countries and history texts a word associated with Lincoln, Garfield, McKin- ley, names from the distant past. Now suddenly it lvvas being used with the name Kennedy. That was the amazing thing: an assassination couldn't happen n this country, not any more, and certainly not to ennedy. He was too dynamic, too alive. But little more than an hour after the President ad been shot, the official announcement was made: 'President Iohn Fitzgerald Kennedy is deadf' All afternoon people streamed into Gesu to ourn the late President and to pray for the coun- try. But what then? No one knew what to say, what to do. And they had to do something. The Tubune staff decided to prepare a special edition All classes from two o,clock on had been called off, so many others drifted to the Union grill where some began to play bridge, but couldn,t even follow suit. Others sat in silence, still trying to understand how Iohn F Kennedy, President of the United States, could have been murdered. Almost everyone felt a per sonal connection with IFK,' and took his death as a personal tragedy. Friends met on the street and passed without ever really seeing each other. Eventually they drifted home, there was nothing to do. Parties had been cancelled, Saturdays Greek Meet called off. Most students stayed home, watching the follow-up reports on television, watching the late President as he had spoken and smiled only that morning. The words President Lyndon Johnson sounded foreign. Even the next morning, the event was unreal, but also more distant. The University cancelled Monday classes, and students began to figure out ways of cutting Tuesday's classes so they could get home early for Thanksgiving. Every now and then, political arguments broke out. And still, but less often than on Friday, the shock and disbelief re- curred. It wasn't true. But somehow, eventually, it had to be accepted, because it had happened. President John F. Ken- nedy had been murdered. .bw 45,9 I if K r X xslt. The Marquette Tnbun si G4-Wai? W.-1-1113 U X2'l::'2.3 M 75557161 ' iff On a Wednesday or Friday afternoon a student darting down the stairs of the Union grill swooped past a stack of news- papers lying on the landing and grabbed one on his Way by. The paper he picked up was the Marquette Tribune. Despite the careless handling it some- times received, its editors and staff spent endless hours on its production. This year the Tribune reflected the individuality of its editors, Stan Ziemba, Ginny Troy and Pat McGrath. , Among the innovations they made were a critical page and a column called 'Trometheus Unbound? This column was established to provide an outlet for non- journalism students to express themselves. It was described by the editors as 'Ka Search for significance, for meaning .... The only prerequisites were imagination, interest and a bit of restlessness. These same qualities were required for Tribune reporters. Even in Writing news stories, and especially in features, their objectivity was unavoidably affected by their individuality. From their choice of style and facts came the Tribune that kept the Marquette community informed this year. The editors saw the editorial function of the Tribune as an attempt to represent the students' voice on campus, but also to persuade the student body itself. They said they felt topics for the editorial page should be limited not by place, but by their effect on the student. , 1., - A .A A 'V . - L . , N - - s 1 ' 51, . A4 .. W Y GH 59 Tip- ff Weekend The spirit of Tip-OH pleasantly dis- rupted the campus routine a week before activities actually began. No one was sup- posed to be really excited until Tony Ben- nett sang Friday night. But by the time Bennett crowned Queen Mary Io English, even he had commented on Marquette's enthusiasm. December 7 brought perfect parade weather, boosting excitement even further. Crowds of students followed the last float down Wisconsin Avenue to MacArthur Square and, after the pre-game pep rally, they moved to the Arena for the highlight . Q X I. --. 255.4 A gjiti' I f' rf-ii N X A M- K' , ,., 'if' 4' -94 Q fx' +2231 , :Pg A 2 'ri .Asn-HH!--.9 Q -,,,. CML-Fwasez' AZ r .51 R 45 +2 ,gui A 'L ' -. :-'Q-Q fx - am 4-1,- lv 1,,., . J. 3. x x I 4-., I , K 4 -z Us J f 'F , 341' , '.- kv: ,. .N , . - . en , if ' 1 'E?lf'1'-'f f 'faqs' N-. . :5?3.l.. 531 5. ,ffv X ,--. 'Hr 's . w - ' xi' 4 gilfigeg 'nfl T v 0 la...-'-fy' - -' J. 3223+ 7 T' 'S'if1'3 ' , -4.3 .Ii 1 '-2 far: W N, . J ., 13'I'3'iyf IN ,,, .21 .lg 1 ,S .N , A fx -1 v -' ., . '1 Q . r L...y V--'- 4 ., 4 iw? , W I SRU xi M v- ,Q In ai-L fn- 'MA' V. . .,.g Engineering V. ,j':3..- .f3.g 1,- f mt . ' Wgffll lf Acting Dean Arthur C. Moeller Marquette's engineering cur- riculum is as good as or better than that of any public or private school in the Midvvestf, according to Arthur C. Moeller, acting dean of the College of Engineering. An excellent indication of the Collegeis educational quality, said Moeller, is the fact that all three of its departments-mechanical, elec- trical and civil-were recently ac- credited by the Engineers, Council for Professional Development for tive years, the maximum period of accreditation given by the group. The Dean said this degree of ac- creditation is achieved by perhaps only half of the nation's engineer- ing colleges. A further recognition of the Col- legeis stature cited by Moeller was the appointment of Marquette Dean A. Bernard Drought as Aca- demic Dean Pro Tern at the United States Naval Academy. Dean Drought, the Iirst civilian to hold that post, is now appraising the Annapolis curriculum in rela- tion to modern engineering knowl- edge and teaching techniques. Marquette's College of Engineering is con- stantly seeking more opportunities for practi- cal application of theory. A revision of labora- tory programs in the engineering methods se- quence utilizes new equipment to meet this purpose. Three small analog computers, which were purchased with a 350,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, enable students to practice on problems recently encountered and solved in industry. The co-op program, termed one of the most important aspects of our curriculumv by Dean Moeller, also provides the student with both engineering practice and experience in employee relations and administrative func- tions. Co-op students discover that knowledge of certain subjects is crucial and come back to classes instilled with a greater desire to learn, said Moeller. This year the Marquette co-op program had 180 juniors and seniors working for 53 companies and government commis- sions. .. .gig P A -'ill T ll .- 63 According to Department of Labor statistics, the demand for graduate engi- neers will continue to exceed the sup- ply, with a predicted shortage of 239,- 000 engineers by 1970. Yet Marquette,s engineering enrollment, like that of other universities, unexplainably con- tinues to decline, said Dean Moeller. Therefore, the Recruitment Committee, formerly made up of only faculty and alumni, has been expanded to include 20 students. Each of these students re- turns to his high school and talks about the opportunities of engineering. F ac- ulty members have also devised a plan whereby each of them adopts a high school and serves as a personal contact for prospective engineering students, Moeller explained. NOV. 26, 1963 Dear Fellow Marquetters: This is one of the most difficult letters of' my life to write. But I must write and say afare- wellf' On Tuesday morning, November 26, I Hy from O,Hare Airport to take up residence in Florida. My wife and I have been contemplat- ing this move at the time of retirement for several years. My recent sickness confirmed the decision and made it a little easier for me to decide to retire on schedule. I had planned to walk .around the campus and visit all of you personally to thank you for your wonderful cooperation throughout the years. But my strength was not sufficient for the Walk. In order to see all of you once again a fare- well luncheon was planned, but the doctors voted against this because I am still trying to recuperate from my last long trip to the hos- pital. At least I hoped to say agoodbyev in my of- fice to those who would visit me on last Mon- day-but President Kennedy's tragic death closed the offices on that day. So I must say goodbye by letter. Even this is difficult to do-after our forty-five years of continual as- sociation with Marquette. Thank you for your many years of generous cooperation with me on the Marquette team. These have been wonderful years-and I have never regretted any of them. May Cod continue to bless all of you and the wonderful work you are doing at Mar- quette. Farewell, Chas. Cobeen Charles T. Cobeen spent his life as a part of a group, but he never let himself get lost in it. He joined Marquette in 1916 as a stu- dent in the College of Business Admini- stration. As an undergraduate he cam- paigned for a student union, and didn,t stop until he saw one built. After gradua- tion he managed this union but kept on campaigning. When he sensed the need for a business fraternity, he brought Delta Sigma Pi to Marquette. When he real- ized Marquette students lacked band and chorus, he saw to it that they got them. harles T. Cobeen Mar. 5, 1893 -- Dec. 10, 1963 And when a demand arose among under- graduates for a debate team, Charles Co- been organized one. In 1947, Charles Cobeen became busi- ness manager at Marquette. This position enabled him to deepen his influence on the University. Now the faculty and admini- stration, as well as the students, could benefit from his ability to get things done. And throughout his 16 years of service, he remained the individual who came for- ward to provide the initiative and drive to force a project to conclusion. Harry Bober, professor at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts, brought his own unique interpretation of medieval art to Marquette this year. In- stead of approaching the subject histori- cally or by form, he traced four cardinal principles through the whole of medieval art. Bober listed these principles as cosmos, logos, sapientia, and lux and claimed that they would eventually become common knowledge. He explained cosmos as the principle in which order, system, and man,s place in the universe are emphasized. Logos refers to the emphasis in medieval manu- scripts on the depiction of the Word, which symbolized the idea of Christ as the Word of St. Iohnis Gospel. Sapientia, Bober said, is the encyclopedic character of medieval art reflecting by its diversity of subjects yet singleness of approach the unity of all knowledge and wisdom under Cod. By the principle of lux, Bober said he meant the manipulation of light in medieval works to bring out the vital symbol of Christ as the Light of the world. Bober elaborated his theory in four lectures for the Rojtman Foundation Art series, sponsored by the University Com- mittee on Fine Arts. In December, Bober discussed the concept of logos, using for illustration slides of medieval illuminated manuscripts. These manuscripts grew out of the im- portance given to I-Ioly Scriptures as the Word of God. Both the jewels and initial letters used in these bound manuscripts were symbolic, said Bober: the jewels sym- bolic of God because of their pure color, the initials symbolic of the text itself be- cause of their compression of meaning. Bober said the whole history of medie- val art can be seen in the illuminated manuscripts. They became the central art form of the Middle Ages, he said, because of their relationship to the Word, the fo- cal point of Christianity. Ro 'tman Art Series ee , Journalism Q,-'44-ga., ' -:Jw .ge , rt -5,5 1531, he 15211,-.v,5, The College of journalism aims to prepare each student to live up to his social, moral, artistic and professional responsibilities as a polished journalistf, Donald Mc- Donald, dean of the College of journalism, explained. These re- sponsibilities are interrelated but are distinct aspects of the Working journalist, he said. Student journal- ists attempt to develop them While in college. A journalism student devotes three-fourths of his class hours to liberal arts courses and the rest to journalism courses. The result is a journalist who should be aware of his role in our political society, one with the background and skill to report and interpret the news meaningfully, said McDonald. A student journalist's social re- sponsibility is to the common good of the academic community. The three student publications, while keeping the University informed, provide a creative outlet and test- ing ground for classroom theory, the Dean said. Dean Donald McDonald 1 ' Moral responsibility requires the student jour- nalist to distinguish the good from the evil in hu- man actions. Artistic responsibility demands that the student understand and meet the internal demands of the medium he is working in, McDonald said. Courses in both the theory and practice of journal- ism attempt to develop such responsibility in the student. Student journalists are encouraged to develop an awareness of their professional obligations by participating fully in student journalistic organiza- tions, said McDonald. Part of the practical key to the eventual achieve- ment of this fourfold responsibility, McDonald be- lieves, is to be found in the education and prepara- tion ot the journalist while he is a studentf, This is why the college tries to impress the students with 67 the importance of professional responsibilities. Modern news and advertising techniques de- mand modern facilities. In recognition that journal- ism is no longer merely a matter of typewriters and copy pencils, in October the College completed installation of a modern photography lab with equipment rivaling that of many newspapers. The College of journalism will continue to ex- pand to meet the needs of modern communication, said McDonald. Plans are now being formulated for a one-year aprofessionalv MA program, in addi- tion to the present uacademici' MA program, to pro- vide a journalism degree for non-journalism gradu- ates. Also under consideration is an inter-disciplinary research center for continuous studies of the Ameri- can press. . . .95 . '. '-71?y9Y..: ' 'F' ., , , Us if iv QQiiX'3-,fl9l gn - . Q Choral groups and bands are like ivy on the walls of university buildings. They are both a neces- lsary and traditional part of the campus image. Marquette's 75-member chorus and 60-piece band are more than merely a group of talented lpersons producing music. They are, examined closely, a coed pontificating on her French horn, 15 tenors waiting for 15 second sopranos to learn their part in Handel's Hallelujah chorus, a boy blowing on his trumpet. Finally, though, they are the unity produced by the conductor's baton, waving each voice and instrument into music. The chorus is directed by Gunnar Granquist, a music teacher in the Wauwatosa public school system and often the vocal arranger and conduct- ing talent behind many Milwaukee musical produc- tions. Among the 1963-64 chorus activities were: re- cording the Alma Mater for a Marquette film, sing- ing for a businessmelfs convention at the Hilton Inn, caroling at the Boston Store, performing with the band for the Christmas concert and soloing in a spring concert. In Varsity Varieties the chorus presented an adaptation of Pietro Mascagnfs opera, Cavalleria Rusticanaf a gala yet rustic Italian wedding scene. William Geisheker directs the Marquette band. 'cMr. Gf, as he is dubbed by his band, is a familiar face- at Varieties as faculty advisor and frequent ac- companist. But most of his time is concentrated on band. He said he was pleased with this yeafs large freshman section, his hard-working returning mem- bers and a few nearly professional performers in the brass section. 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There must be a con- stant re-evaluation of curriculum to keep it in tune with societyf' said Seitz. Such a re-evaluation re- sulted in the following changes in the Marquette law curriculum this year: condensation of certain coursesg the addition of a criminal law seminarg a new course in in- come taxation and one in the prob- lems of child adoption. While some schools are cur- rently teaching or preparing to teach space law, Dean Seitz did not feel that this area was crucial enough yet to warrant including it in the Marquette law curriculum. While the case book remains the basic tool of law education at Marquette, procedural and office practice courses provide experience in drawing up legal briefs and pleadings. The publication of the Law Review provides special train- ing in legal research. Wlim-' - 1-rw 51' 11. -,v Sm., be X Lf, try,-i .. . N '-L-...'.. -'1 35 FT ' . wr- ' -A ,glut 'x,. .fw:'L ' ,, ,K V ..- . 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He said he had found that, while private housing does afford a certain amount of freedom not permitted in the dorms, this freedom is tempered by increased responsi- bilities. c'There isn't any counselor telling us to keep quiet during study hours, Steve said. We donit have to be in at a certain time after a night out. But, on the other hand, there's no cook to prepare the meals and no maid to dust, change sheets, and mop the floor. Consequently, the daily routine differs from that of the dormitory. Instead of awakening to a pre- pared breakfast, the student must either go to a restaurant or fix it himself. The same situation oc- curs at lunch and dinner. Since it is less expensive, most students in private housing prefer to prepare their own meals. Washing dishes after each meal often proves to be a problem-no one wants to spend time doing it. 74 For students in private housing, one of the week- end days is usually set aside for housecleaning, buy- ing groceries, doing laundry, and attending to other chores. Since most students live in groups ranging from two to live, a system of some sort is Worked out, with each roommate taking on specific tasks. Ihevitably, faults are found in the system, and a 1 ultitude of little reorganizations takes place. Even though private housing isnlt the utopia tl ose living in dorms tend to think it is, there are distinct advantages. The student is, possibly for the first time, completely on his own. He begins to real- ize and appreciate the things that were done for llim throughout his life, and usually hels a better 1?C1'SO11fO1'ilI,v Steve concluded. Leonard Egan, a journalism freshman living in dchroeder Hall, has found that learning to get along vyith others is the biggest advantage of dorm living. Diplomacy is a necessary by-Word when his room- mates anger is aroused by Leifs typing at 1:00 a.m. But diplomacy isn,t the solution to all human rela- t'ons problems, As Len found out when he was Wrestling with a friend and the boys next door were thying to study, one sometimes just has to give in. s all part of Schroedeifs human relations Coursey meets in the dormitory Whenever classes are in session. .Umfesvw ' Y... Dorm life isn't as bad as people think, Len said. It's noisy at times, but there is cooperation during study hoursf' But students crowd the Schroeder lounges for bridge and televised AFL football games. The pool table, intramural football, dorm mixers and evening bull sessionsn also attract many of Schroedefs men. Len said he preferred intramural football, he has developed a vehement viewpoint on the Monitor Monsters, victory in the dorm intramural football league this year. Dorm politics provide still more opportunities for the expression of individual personality. Dinner each evening is accepted with stoicism. As Len said, What can you expect from institu- tional cookingly' About wearing a jacket and tie to dinner, Len complained, I can't see it. I spend twenty minutes changing clothes before and after dinner for a fifteen minute meal. It's a waste of timef, But for the most part dorm life is enjoyable. I came here from Massachusetts in September and didn,t know anyone, Len said. Meeting and get- ting to know the guys here has been a lot of fun. . A S To Kam Browne, a liberal arts sopho- more, Room 237, Heraty Hall, was home for the last nine months. Kam and her roommate have made this room the typical coed,s. Green cordu- roy bedspreads pick up the green in their wall-to-wall carpeting and print drapes. Stacks of books and Time magazines show the academic side of the coeds, lives, souvenirs hung on walls and arrayed on dresser tops show the social side. Kam, who has her own room at home, found dorm life a new experience. Living in close quarters with another girl requires a good deal of adjustment. g'Of course, I don't see much of my roommate, Kam chuckled. She sleeps during the day and I sleep at night. Heraty, a converted hotel, lacks the institutional ppearance of many dorms its size. It is broken into small units, each with its own bathroom. I don't care how friendly community bathrooms are sup- posed to be. If anyone met me first thing in the inorning, she wouldn,t like me anywayf, Kam said. There is study quiet at Heraty from 7:00 to Ll0:15 each weekday night, but the dorm is even iiuieter than others because of its carpeting and thick walls, Kam observed. Of course, not even the best acoustics can keep flown the noise when coeds are preparing for dates. Roommates and friends are always around to help choose the right dress and to loan accessories. Heraty Hallis head resident is Mrs. Esther Mor- gan, who takes enough interest in her girls to teach them many social refinements. For instance, she once gave them a chance to eat with chopsticks lxjust for the experience? Kam added that after dinner we can serve coffee in the lounge to our guests. Mrs. Morgan is anxious to know her girls. During the winter she served hot cider to those who visited her apartment. That way you don't meet her just when youire in troublef, said Kam. Kam said she felt she got to know her house mother especially well during vacations, when she couldn't always go home to Kingston, New York. it up A A ' sg, .5 H., ' ' 'x ' ,. ,w . , ,E KN I 1. .' I,--Y, V .. 15 in W ? F Milwaukee Marquette seems to do its best work losing 84-83 gamesf' wrote the Milwaukee Iournal. Those words summed up the first game of the Milwaukee Classic held at the Milwaukee Arena December 28 and 29. Marquette did a good job in losing to Georgia Tech. Coach Hickey said that the Warriors made Henough mistakes to lose the game, hut they also came through with enough Hne play under pressure to win itf, This opening game of the third annual Classic was a study in mili- tary maneuvers-charge and then fall hack. Marquette was often he- hind hy 10 or 12 points, hut each time rallied and regained the lead, a lead they couldift hold. Marquette was ahead at 81-80 with a minute and Hve seconds left, hut then hegan throwing the hall away, and with it their victory. The hV21l'1'i01'S came up with a rehonnd with less than a minute to go and called time out to prevent any errors and to keep possession of the hall. However, when play Was resumed, they promptly lost the hall and could only foul to stop a sure hasket hy Tech. Georgia Tech made hoth free throws to regain a one point lead. Marquette took the hall down court, working for the last shot of the game. They never got it. Classic But the hall was stolen again. This time a jump hall was called. The official tried tossing the ball a couple of times and finally Georgia Tech got it. A foul, two completed foul, shots, and an undisturbed lay- up hy Marquette preceded the final gun. Marquette decided to Win the second game. And they did, defeat- ing Dartmouth 98-69. The Warriors attempted 90 Held goals, hitting 41 of them, and grahhed 23 more re- hounds than the losers. Coach Hickey suhstituted freely during the second half, hut managed to maintain a comfortable lead, some- times as comfortable as 20 points. The 98 points scored by the VVarriors set a tournament scoring record . . . that lasted for two hours. It lasted until the University of XViseonsin heat Georgia Tech 104- 84 for the tournament title. The Badgers had reached the cham- pionship game hy defeating Dart- mouth 94-68. The Badgers had little trouble with either Classic opponent, as they used a fast hreak to run up hig, early leads that neither Dart- mouth or Georgia Tech could even come close to overcoming. 80 Liberal Art 1' ax. at-55' 1 .,-wwf. '.,,.m ...QL ..,1.,,,..t.,r - 1.04: -bf. '.-su L ,-f1.52'j.'r :raz.f,w . - :Wi '1Z,ZJzf,:.1fti-efgxhyjq,,fig . , 7.4 -. ,.-A ,. grim .3Gd4?'3r3ii21:fg'.' -5? ' 512-4355231112363 2, . . , .- , 1.,-ay.,-3:1 K 1-f '?Zf'sfZf'.--H 4 ,1'.sE-'f'f-5f151ri?f?qgi1fX-- - ,- -wb f9..aAsy '11 52: 3 2'-1-.141gewt.-.4ff,f,q, i -'l,i:'ll:l'2i73l7f'lU':Yl: . an - -. 1.-, -if.g.f:-uf,-I ,g1.G.tL:r.f' ' ' TJ'?':lfl :fl wg , . . Fr. Robert G. Gassert, SJ. UA liberal arts education seeks to give students a broad and inte- grated View of reality rather than a narrowly specialized prepara- tionf, said Father Robert C. Cas- sert, SJ., dean of the College of Liberal Arts. Through a balanced curricu- lum in the humanities, the sciences, philosophy and theology, and through co-curricular activities de- signed to develop the individual as a social being, the College strives for the total formation of students as intellectually mature and reli-- giously responsible citizens, the Dean said. The aim of liberal arts educa- tion is not career preparation im- mediately and directly. It is, of course, a pre-professional training for many fields and in some cases it has a limited professional aspectf, Father Cassert said, referring to the teacher-training program of the education department. The College of Liberal Arts, a federation of relatively autonomous departments, hopes to develop more inter-departmental p1'Og1'a1'1'lS along the lines of the Slavic In- stitute. Fr. Cassert pointed out the theology department as one of the most active With- in the college. The number of both gradu- ate and undergraduate students-majors and minors-is increasing following revi- sions in undergraduate courses and the introduction of a doctoral program. A Liberal Arts honors program was introduced this year with special sections in freshman English, history and theology. Fr. Gassert said he believes the program will give added tonev to the entire stu- dent body and will satisfy the more gifted students. The campus has leaders on the athletic and social levelsg the honors pro- gram singles out and develops the aca- demic leadersf, he said. .Ln 1 w I 82 Gesu A listening ear can pick up the chiming of the Gesu bell at a quarter to the hour. The rustle of coats and notebooks, furtive glances fit watches, the harsh alarm of the ten-minute bell, and then the noon exodus .... The crowd pouring into i3th Street at Carpenter Hall di- yides roughly into thirds that head, respectively, for noon classes, the Union, and Gesu. q The city,s Gesu habitues must often be mildly scandalized at the Jehavior of Marquette students who refuse to conform to accepted standards of church-going. They clutter the lower church stairs with books, come and go at odd times during Mass, and bewilder ushers by appearing in such numbers that they defy being seated. Marquette coeds have a non-conformist atti- tude about covering their heads, too. But the Church of the Gesu be- longs to Milvvaukeeis people as well as to Marquetteis. Side by side, the student attends Mass with German matrons, Great Lakes sailors, soci- ety dowagers, Gesu urchins, the overzealous and the lackadaisical, and an occasional Wells Street bum. Part of the education available at Marquette is to be found here in Gesu. Outside, its dirty stones and meddlesome pigeons are compen- sated for by its imposing structure dominating the skyline at sunset. Inside, practical lessons in living can be read on the faces of the old, the defeated, the embittered. One of them may be the student,s reali- zation that he cannot develop as an individual alone. 1 fx f v K- fif-fd... I , ,.., ,ws l-png.-,,,-1 , .6771-fqrf lm. LZ...-.1.fg ,Hum iff. fhvhl ?'.?'l,fE1 cffriffrr-fi ,g a,:g,fQ . 1,-7:25-i ,lii'fC91: fl ' ifiiv.-1. Mffmaj' YP: 'FT' -1 cjbizsylgys, .ff y -r: w 1,-3,1 ff -1 g,f:saZ'fmZf -1 -' ,nwff-sfq, .h ,ff Q1 ,. x , ff- L ' . 1'-f , 4: 4 ' I f '2fr3fA x, Q, - 'Qixf-if-sa Er .- . An L- 1-1 . ,g - ,x.:fva: ,,-.',.-,,,.A., 4- , ,. ,U-, . ,.. ,.. . ,-'- ,atv ,,z.f.cfl'Lfq - ,1:5 3,2':iI :- Ifiicfwf, 4+fa?,fg?' 2.6 . ff - fe.-' .Q-us. ' Lf- -.3 f' ,- 7-. 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N5 Emi To say that Marquette's wrestling team was short-handed is an understate- ment-the squad had eight men, only one in each weight division. NCAA eligibility rules kept freshmen off our team, but many of our opponents were not NCAA members. l After Dick Pekarek lost in the 137 lb. division in the Whitewater meet, Coach Barney Karpfinger found out that Pekarek had been ill all season, but had kept it quiet rather than leave the team without a man in that division. In the same meet, Marquette had to forfeit in the heavyweight class because of a knee injury to Vince King, the team,s only heavyweight. With these drawbacks, the team had compiled a 3-8-1 record midway through the season. Dick Farrell was undefeated in the 123 lb. class midway through the season and is defending state AAU champion for the third consecutive year. He has won the state collegiate tournament for the past two years. Wrestl in Intercollegiate Record Marquette 14 twisconsin State Marquette 16 Marquette 14 Marquette 28 Marquette 41 Stevens Point 16 Collegiate Tournament? Wheaton 15 MacMurray 14 Elmhurst 8 Second Place of 12 Teams twisconsin State Central Tournament! Marquette 19 University of Illinois- 10 Chicago Marquette 50 Wheaton 50 Western lllinois 56 Augustana 44 ltluadrangular Meetl Marquette 11 Whitewater 21 Marquette 6 University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee 22 N' E K .vi Q' , 9 ---li-. K: I if -sq -.. ...M s-.. ---. ' - -.. u -- -:eu -. -. x. L, E ' 'Sv FQ 5' 3 i 1 o-...Q 44 wwnun--Q JO EPH SCH RT Z joseph Schwartz, English department chairman, ends his day at his pink and White Wedding cake of a housev near Me- quon. After a candlelight dinner, Schwartz retires to his study, so tiny that he can reach almost all of its 1,200 books from his desk. I think better in a small roomf, he commented. HI used to think that the ideal place to study would be a clothes closetf, About 10 o'clock every evening, the five huge Borzois dogs, Iiacomo, Niccolo, Vio- letto, Bruno and Marca, are let into the kitchen to play. Keeping these pure-bred Russian wolf-hounds is his Wifeis favorite hobby. His Wife, Ioan, is a Marquette speech teacher. Schwartz likes music, especially operas and folk music. Although a strong sup- porter of the Chicago symphony, he feels rock-and-roll has an unusual beat good for dancing. He prefers serious to light theater, but, he laughed, If some lcids set up an orange crate and charged admission, I'd go.', As .li Marquette undergraduate he worked with Milwaukee little theater groups and the Marquette Players. Tennis is Schwartz, favorite sport. His best opponents ware Marquette people because they take it so seriously and We try to kill each otherf, Schwartz is the youngest of a Midwest German family that ponsidered reading and intellectual achievement important. 'We were taught very early to use the public library,', he re- called. I was an indiscriminate reader when I was in collegef, Schwartz commented, although for the first two years I did boncentrate mostly on Russian literature. But,,, he continued, being an American and deeply im- pressed by a sense of my natural roots, my interests turned oward American literature. At the time, there were few prom- ment Catholics in the field of American literature, and I wanted to compete with non-Catholics on their own level. I wanted to show them scholarship without Catholic provincialism.', , That's why I joined the faculty of an urban Catholic col- legef, he explained. 'GAS a member of the faculty at a Catholic imiversity I am free to see more than I would under any other bircumstances. Theology gives me this vantage point from which lo view reality more completely than I could otherwisef, 4 There is a strong relation between this conviction and Schwartz, teaching methods. aIt's a calculated effort on my part La... A... ' i H 5 ' .1 ,XXi,, ., . 'Y ' 1, X I , .- . 4 gr HJ, Q. ' fin fy ., iq-Aixwh A i . ' 1, ,A yn Q' -' 'TJTTITSI .' L fl,-S51 4 1, in .V-za, , A ' , ..4,a4ff.- N , . my W, Y f' 5 f? - ' , 4' Q, . V ft-KW . .i Y, ' I' If K, q . L- XL' 1 f , 13.5 .I r A ' NZ W-. - V L 'H ,--' f' '1:.'Q! ' 4 f fl' i A, , V ' 'A ,Wi , f . . 1 ' , I, 1 .,f an T- lr at - q ,v.1Q. J , di . '....... ,V n W1 ' -5.-V3.9 4 , ..f' Y 4..f-L.i fp . V535 - V- A ,T ...,.... . . .-. . ,.. , f . ,-' 'Y b , v ...f- .. ,833-1 .mf .... '-. '-. -e '. . az,-f-'gf-asv .- M' , . fb ' Y' A M, , --.. .. , , a . 'W' - ' . .R 'xi ' Ll' ' - . 'C' ' .- Tilibigfi . X ,' L . ' -'. ., f 'Tu'-' 'ffiff ' ' .K 'J'-4: ' V - 1. .P..'- Ag .5551-'QEIES7 YT ' ,ics-. ' 1x48 , A -I If i- '-.. .f .. -Y 3-315-fifrl I 4. . N MT:-'iw .. ,. .12 fr'- Q . :-,Z '. Av. . .:,-if1.:',e7--'- - 3' . ' . 1 ' I Q.. - gf ,, :-,gpg . . . HA' J f , .. 49.3 ' U- L-'M . .T '-F '- 3 I '45 A' 'iii' l A. .,?l, A A . I 1 , -QL 4- ..,,. 1- - ' , T- 'xr----fm., . ......1- '. '- .,,, ,- .. I-M Q.:-J ,J-Q ,.f a . - . - -fTA -w-Na za, v ,M . - ' to try to be as sophisticated and as alert to what's going on in 1ny field and as wise in the ways of the World as possible. I donit want students to get the impression that the Cath- olic viewpoint is in any way stuffy or inhibitingf, Schwartz described his method as being just as up on things, as avant garden as his peers elsewhere. I-Ie tries to be as good as any pro- fessor students might get if they went to Harvard, Yale, Duke, or Wisconsinf' Schwartz is very distressed with the Catholic intellectual who attempts to dissociate himself from the Catholic viewpoint. Schwartz described him as so eager to be- come a part of the big world, he dies with joy when someone from Harvard pats him on the head. Catholic educators should be doing the head-patting, he said. Schwartz said he wouldn't teach in a non-urban university. The object of the university is to present the best in intellectualism to the student and only a large, metropolitan center can do this, he explained. The non-urban university contributes to a sense of provincialism and parochialisin. Podunk may be pleasant and maybe more people should live theref, he said, but Podunlc can't afford to bring in the Chicago symphony ten times a yearf' Schwartz received his Masters in English from Marquette in 1947. In 1950 he started teaching here while working on his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. Schwartz usually sets aside his class-free days every week for outside writing. He has completed four undergraduate textbooks. His book reviews appear regularly in the Milwaukee Iournal and occasionally in America. In addition, Schwartz lectures a great deal. Although Schwartz, teaching is largely confined to upper division and graduate courses, he enjoys teach- ing freshman and sophomore English. He is very concerned with oral techniques in class and tries to retain the student's interest. His lectures are delivered in a resonant voice accompanied by abrupt gestures and humorous anecdotes. Schwartz praised the Marquette student of today gas more articulate, better prepared, reading more and generally brighteri' than the students of his col- llege days. :Tm very fond of the student from the Midwest and particularly the Marquette studentf' he said. Al- though he doesn't have the veneer of sophistication ffound in the Ivy League schools, he is 'just as bright and his professors don't have to crack through the veneer to make him learn, Schwartz commented. Student influence on Schwartz is quite strong. A student can have a greater insight than I into a work and this will modify my attitude to itf, he explained. Schwartz said that he believed that his attitude toward life is deeply influenced by the young people he teaches. Although they often pretend to be at the end of the worldf' Schwartz feels that constant con- tact with students creates in him a sense of optimism. J,-.L-A: fr:--L . , .V , ,.-.ig-gg '- ifisgffj-Jffgff'.fg,flu1a1-. I , fi? Z I H LE? Journal A White rabbit complexv inspired the Iournal editor before each issue's publication. Bill Becket, editor-in-chief of the Marquette Iourmzl Quarterly, said he enjoyed being editor, despite the fact that you always feel youfre latef, A lack of copy perplexed Becket as each dead- line approached. He said he particularly wished to publish articles on the topics of politics, sociology, art, music, and campus problems in general, but students had not had the urge to Write on these and many other topics. He said he would like to see short stories-with plotsf and poetry that sounds like poetry for a change. He felt that most of the fiction and poetry submitted capitalized unneces- sarily on pessimism. The Journal is a general interest magazine. Its struggle to get an article into print was sometimes as difficult as getting legislation enacted by Congress. A theme in its unpolished form, the leisure-time expositions of a literary mind, a scholarly thesis- all made their Way to the Iournal office. Some were solicited, others Were submitted freely by students. Often an articlels style and content demanded considerable attention from various Journal editors before it could be published. The article editor Worked closely with Becket and his chief assistant, George Ackerman, and often With the author him- self to give an article substance as Well as student appeal. I 94 Douglas Dauffenbach, poetry editor, and his assistant Lois Riso, were the only I ournal staff members who had a quantity 'of copy to Work with. Their job was mainly one of selecting and editing the best poems. Larry Lock, fiction editor, met with short story authors for final polishing of the pieces before publication. Whether Writing or editing for the llournal, students found an opportunity to express themselves in many fields. The Quarterlyis greatest problem was that few students took advantage of it. ' N' N 4 75351 ' 'v- '- ' is W 2 2 P '-Q--I V . -Lf-1' F 151. 'T' ' ,fr A ' 'fix v 5 1 V X A trpgb f,:g.'1 , , Et f 2 5 ' .ff . ' , ..f. , IJ- :xr , 1 M --an f-flyf' ' 3' t 1' ff -. . 11' if' , ,, M124-:V Kg Q.--1 'S 5 --A. 3.2 V' p I F C, :i -I'1-:L f H f nf 5, ffl, .. .11 J V--t .ai Q Semester Break Like Schulz' Warm puppy, hap- piness Was the semester break. The thought of those 12 fabled days separating semesters had lain dor- mant until iinal examinations. Then, during the grueling Week-and-a- half of testing, the break was the carrot hanging in front of the don- key. Thoughts of it succeeded Where cigarettes, coffee, No-Doz, and vitamins failed. ---,..-. me 'Q-1.-s-.,1-Q-I aint 3 Semester break roared in with all the zest and variety of a scav- enger hunt-12,000 participants searching for fun. The University seemed to empty instantly. At iirst every chair in the library was filled with a bleary-eyed student, and a double-take later it was deserted. Suddenly the Union was silent, the Bus Ad building was locked, and even Father McEvoy's business fell off. In this scavenger hunt the con- testants picked their own destina- tions, used any transportation, and named their own prices looking for the treasure of a good time. Tro- phies took many forms-two foot- ball-size lemons fresh from Vero Beach, Floridag a handful of ski- tow passes from Iron Mountain, a Madison-Population l26,706 sign from in front of a Highway Patrol station. But not everyone found the treasure. The 'Tye seen every movie in town laments and the dog-eared magazines attested to that. The holiday ended even more abruptly than it had started. Stu- dents walked dejectedly into dormi- tory rooms, scowled at the un- opened philosophy books on the desks, unpacked d a m p bathing suits, and got ready for the next semester to begin. u 1 A gag Q za- gm we W- 'K W 5 xiii 4499 Q: Q if V' 5. ef! Q ll JuQl ff ff ii: NQYH- 4 5 ii, Xftf? -r gf r Tx ., ,M ,lb ' K T a - X 1 ,......n- --1 A,.....--- . 'QM ,.,-- ...H- - 4 Bradley The Bradley Braves defeated the Warriors 81-73 February 4. It was the sixth straight loss for Mar- quette, making the record 4-12. The only ray of hope was Willie Kingsley, who scored 19 points and had nine rebounds. Even so, Marquette never led in the game, although Bradley's lead was narrowed to 36-33 at halftime. After halftime the lead mounted for Bradley to 54-46, 68-58, 72-63. Time became the essential factor and Bradley kept what Marquette wanted-the ball. Medicine Dean Edward M Bachhuber, M.D. 1 In the School of Medicine We don,t try to train specialists. All We attempt to do is furnish a stu- dent with a body of basic knowledge and an appre- ciation of certain principles upon which he can buildf' said Edward M. Bachhuber, M.D., associate dean of the Medical school. To accomplish this, the school uses a three-fold program of research, edu- cation and service. 'iliesearch and teaching complement one an- otherf' said Dr. Bachhuber. In addition to faculty research projects, summer fellowships for student research are made available by about 15 fund sources. Formal medical education is organized into basic sciences like anatomy, pathology and micro- biology and clinical sciences like surgery, psychia- try and pediatrics. In the third and fourth years- the clinical years- a student contacts the patient and applies the knowledge gained in his first two yearsf, said Dr. Bachhuber. He said the medical students are taught a com- prehensive approach to medicine involved in the concept of a family doctorv to see how a patientis illness affects every phase of his life-his family, his employment. Service and education are interrelated parts of the Medical school program. Third and fourth year students continue to attend formal classes and also serve as clinical clerks at Milwaukee County, Wood and Children,s hospitals, performing under super- vision the customary duties of interns: keeping medical histories, performing medical examinations, caring for patients. By treating patients as they would members of their own families they learn to develop those qualities consistent with the art of medicine-kindness, solicitude, coinpassionf' Dr. Bachhuber called a University hospital the school's goal. Although the School of Medi- cine is affiliated with Milwaukee hospitals, Dr. Bachhuber said that a combined school and hospi- tal would help attract and keep full-time clinical faculty. It would also open new areas for clinical research. In March, the University allocated 320,000 for preliminary planning of the hospital. John S. Hirschboeck, M.D., dean of the Medi- cal school since 1947, was appointed vice-president and secretary of the school last fall. He is now on leave to study its curriculum, administration and long-range objectives. His recommendations will be the basis for expansion within the School of Medicine. I ll ?' 102 zzo and Lukaszewskz The best concert Iive heard in the four years I,ve been heref, said Pat Killeen, liberal arts senior. Baritone Bernard Izzo and so- prano Margaret Lukaszewski per- formed for the second recital in the Marquette concert series February 9. Though the Union Ballroom was hardly half full, the audience was a highly enthusiastic one, demand- ing three encores from the two singers and a special encore from accompanist David Burk. Operatic and popular music were equally stressed. Izzo espe- cially demonstrated his versatility, switching from a tragic aria by Leoncavallo to a humorous song from Victor Herbertis Red Mill. Opening with a duet from Mo- zart,s Don Giovanni, the iirst half of the concert concluded with an- other Mozart duet, this one comic in tone, from the Marriage of F igaro. In these duets, the singers proved that they Were not only singers, but also accomplished ac- tors. Their expressions and delivery were especially good when Izzo portrayed the naive, then outraged Figaro and Miss Lukaszewski the coy and Worried Susanna. The highlight of the evening was the couple's enactment of Gian-Carlo Menotti's operatic in- terlude, The Telephone, in which Izzois marriage proposal was con- tinually int.errupted by the ringing of a telephone. David Burk,s piano provided the only instrumental background for the vocalists. Burk is an admir- able accompanist, and an excellent pianist in his own right, as he dem- onstrated in his solo rendition of Infante,s El Vito. DePaul The Warriors lost another game, this time to the DePaul Blue Demons, 72-69, February 12. Marquette outrebounded DePaul 50-48 and outshot them 31-27. But the Demons outdid Marquette in two crucial areas: free throws and timing. Iesse Nash, 6'4v forward, scored all of DePaul's points made under pressure. With four minutes left to go, Marquette made its last basket to make the score Marquette, 69, DePaul, 66. jesse Nash scored two more baskets and added two free throws in those final four minutes to give De-Paul its 72 points. Sister Mary Thomas, 0.S.F. ursing College nursing trains the pro- fessional person, the leader in nurs- ingf, declared Sister Mary Thomas, O.S.F., dean of the College of Nursing. A three-year nursing program trains the technician, the nurse needed at the bedside. The four- year program such as Marquette offers trains the professional-the nurse who will supervise and make decisions, said Sister. Many hospitals now require a college degree to advance to the rank of supervisor and beyond. The number of registered nurses return- ing to school reflects recognition of the increased need for college-edu- cated nurses, Sister said. This year there were 65 full-time and 132 part-time g'RN,s,' enrolled in the College of Nursing. A good nurse must fulfill the physical, psycho- logical, sociological and spiritual needs of the pa- tient. Her training must prepare her to prevent disease, cure disease, and rehabilitate the patient. The college-trained nurse can do so more ade- quately because she has the background in the social sciences, philosophy and theology as Well as in technical procedures, said Sister Thomas. Nursing students begin patient care in sopho- more year and combine it with theory and liberal arts through junior year. Witli this arrangement, when students study surgical or maternity nurs- ing, they don,t have to Wait six months to treat a patient. They do it all at the same time, explained Sister. In senior year, students affiliate full-time in 105 psychiatric or public health nursing. The Marquette College of Nursing is operated by the Franciscan Sisters under an agreement made with the Jesuits in 1936. It is the largest private school of nursing in Wisconsin. A new College of Nursing building financed by the order was dedicated last fall. The building houses faculty and administrative offices, class- rooms, laboratories and a library. In many respects, the building Was designed for expansion. 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The modern dress technique of the Caesar adaptation was also Brechtian. It gave the audience no choice but to watch the characters because it removed all distractions of unnecessary scenery and costuming from the stage. 107 This year's theater activities were highlighted by two other major events: the erection of an outdoor theater and the long-run- ning musical, Oliver. The new Theatre Paul Claudel, located under the stars in the open- air courtyard of Grandmora, was planned and partially constructed by the Players. It came alive during the summer with the shows, Caesar and Cleopatra, Queen of the Reb- els, School for Wives, and two one- act plays, The Zoo Story and The Lesson. LK Oliver, the Players' musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, ran from February, 1963, to November of this year, excluding the summer months. With the final curtain call of its 79th per- formance, it became the longest-running play in Milwaukee theater history. For many Players the theatrical activities of the Teatro Maria were a way of life, almost as impor- tant as the academic. The life required dedication and got it from people like Fr. Iohn Walsh, SJ., for 12 years director of the Players. As director and teacher he often stepped into an actor's role to illustrate his directions. Most people bought tickets, entered laughing and spent a few hours of a weekend evening watch- ing the Marquette Players perform. Few ever saw the true Marquette Players at work-with unmasked faces, sweaty leotards, contracting and expand- ing diaphragms, legs being molded into a choreo- graphed unity, returning home worn out after long rehearsal sessions. if r if Qi i L' A I q lm. x A uv Q 1 H -1 'Fx- '51 i NM A Q my ,V 5 2 .,,,,.,, Gam Wi' U rf, YH W, , 5,wJ.M-' U: ' 1Jg.M WR, fx s,2Bi'?f?'91 I V M' A' gaps, egw . VN ,, M Y M , . W , xl ' if w. 5 -- V ,V . 1 :ami W Y V W 1' Y W N .g I 1 'J ' I Xi' ' ':2::::4- , :Mn v ,,'J. :: I V.:-.-if'-I Z 1' :iz -35:55 'I - ,,,, . ., s5i:5i:fj.-f'ff 55fl:': N , , -'?3 ,',f. f5f5 i .. :wa ' rg gm , ,vgqxggfi g gg jfiy-' aa 5 M 'H' fi!! ' ff I ? '?'Si H U ..,..di:5:qw, ,,g1P'3iIf7'QJ.iZ,-Y, ' wi-s vgn'2rnn.'4 -.05 A Jaya' Q . 'vu-1 - -Imam css w an X Q Q , :fm Paintings, sculpture, tapestries and ivory from the University col- lection filled the Union Ballroom February 18-27 for the all-Univer- sity art show. Thirteen works bor- rowed from other universities, in- cluding Oxford, We1'e displayed in the Union Lounge. Together they formed the largest public display of art works ever sponsored by Marquette. Each afternoon and each eve- ning over 500 people attended the show. Students wandered in and and out between classes, during lunch, and whenever they fled the library. They noticed and com- mented on works they had passed unseeingly in the library or Car- penter. One student wanted to know where the Rojtman collection had been stored and was surprised to discover that most of it hangs regularly on the library walls. The spark that moved the Uni- versity Committee on the Fine Arts to action was a motion passed by the Student Senate suggesting a major exhibition. But the real force behind the show was Iohn Pick, committee chairman and associate English. professor. He arranged for the Thomas Gainsborough and Augustus Iohn drawings from the University of London and Oxford University on a European trip last summer. During the fall and early winter Pick and the other commit- tee members cataloged the Univer- sity holdings, some of which had to be exhumed from vaults and store- rooms. Alpha Phi Omega' fraternity helped gather the works from buildings all over campus and hang them in the Ballroom. Special lighting had to be arranged to show off the works. When the show opened for the special student preview February 18, Pick was a part of it, talking to students and later conducting a tour embellished with anecdotes. K Robert E. Gilka B line Award The lean, tough-looking man accepted the award without a smile but had to clear a per- sistent lump from his throat before he could begin his speech. After introducing his wife, his first remark was: The smartest thing I ever did was go to Marquettef, Robert E. Gilka, director of photography for the National Geographic, graduated from the College of Journalism in 1939. At a break- fast in the Union on March 1, the College gave him the Byline award, its outstanding award to distinguished alumni. Gilka was the first photojournalist to re- ceive the award since its beginning in 1946. At Marquette he worked for the Hilltop and after graduation for the Zanesville Signal and the Milwaukee journal. He became picture editor of the Geographic in 1958 and was made director of photography in 1963. His audience, made up almost entirely of word people as Gilka called them C journalists who report the news in wordsj, listened in- tently as the picture mann named photogra- phers of American history whose names are hardly known outside of their own profession. He constrasted the American attitude to- ward the value of pictures to the European attitude and found the Americans lacking. In Europe, photographic books are adult readingg here they are for children, he said. He listed the great newspapers of the country and accused them of failing to make adequate and intelligent use of pictures in re- porting the news. Reporters in the audience shifted in their seats. Gilka showed slides of pictures he con- sidered memorable: a submarine emerging in early morning through the ice at the North Poleg John Kennedy, Sr., bounding up the front steps of the Wliite House, hands in his pocketsg john Kennedy, Ir., saluting. When the Byline breakfast was over every- one knew the name of one picture man at least-Robert Gilka. He had pointedly asked the students in the audience where magazines and newspapers were going to find their pic- ture editors. His remarks had shown his aware- ness of the unlimited possibilities for pictures in journalism. Varsity arieties The lights and the audience around the performers, the rick- ety stage under their feet, the laughter and applause are the catalysts that produce show busi- ness for amateurs. ' V 1.12-f g ,E ,V E:.1',',g,QFg. l In . ..., EV yy? 4 ' :WY V I P qu' Like all amateur productions, VV's began with the auditioning of the unpolished My Fair Lacly,s of the campus. Skit directors franti- cally ran among the audition board members explaining what a bit of stage action would look like aided by multi-colored silk costumes, Broadway lighting techniques and a chorus of a thousand voices. Of the 17 skits brought to Va- rieties auditions only 12 were chos- en. After the announcements of 'gmaking the show were sent out, the real Work began. Groups which didn't use the Union practiced at places like Odd F ellows, Hall and the St. Maryis Hospital auditorium. Fraternities filled their basement barrooms with scenery and backdropsg sororities cut meetings short so their girls n 'N i, 'j 1 'WI N' I 'W ' -..-.7-f V I-gf-, -.-D.:-. 77271 ullf' if : , 1 1 ,.: 1 s. ' Way . J L... 3. .,... , f -FWS?-5 if 5 'I ' If Sk fa I ., g,s1fi34fl.1 wgrssffgix ww . , 'A--ff V 1 ,ig ,r ,gi Y, W - 'C 1 'n sh 11 MH u 1 xx Q X figvl, W2 3 w -'np' . .,. L Lywi YHA T , , K' 1 - 13 Nw' j ' ' Vi 14' - ww-5 lx -7' l-, I ' 11 '.,j1j.l. '1 H! a ,- L I '1 . 's ,3..5' n fitix ' 5 ...fffmggf 'f? 5f'if-WS? ww- . . --' 4 -'A'- ' M ' ,If 5 4 . x Y ' 1 . . -'B 4 ' A . 17,4 . Q 5: f 'aw ':': .i Flf9' ,L fi - ' 'f - g r- . Q ' ' was-1-'ff WET iff l' 1 Q' . . M- W--qw v:'?- ' W ' ' ' u ' Axfv1 '-' 47 K x ' ' Y ' '4' F Y. - ,-1--4-Xb w5,75'iv'ff- 'awww--1 wf- 'Y V S. pg- v is X .' . 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Heraty Hall dramatized a fairy tale with political implications and the Chorus brought an ultalian Weddi1i,g,' from Sicily. Eight harlequin trophies for individual perform- ances were awarded and seven trophies for achieve- ment with skits. Theta Phi Alpha's director cradled the Spirit trophy in her arms like a baby. Along with the trophies carried into the night went the determination of the unrewarded groups that next year these trophies would be in their hands. 1 It I ,XX . ' v if iw, Y X I sq, :mix . ' - aw.- -- - nr ,Z Jil, :11 -:T . , L ., :gi ' . ,.:f ff ' f' E 3241 m V - -. -,gw I 1 fs: , ,qzalix-'3:fy. , . ,Va-Ig .f ,1 ' - vb,,i., - F. ,f ,I - ' ' Ava? K -wry. . - A, iggzzi E5 ne g 1 'vip' 1 ji. 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X , Lip-.,g,1.:'1-.i5f ', ' 4, 'QQ-1fi+f fi f fa 7 H ' ,ff l H 4 Q v. .11 ffm a Q V l Ae-igitvy .4 ifff - ..g:,g 1 1 l P 4 23 120 RAYMOND BED ELL Raymond T. Bedwell, head of the Speech school's radio-TV cur- riculum and co-ordinator of the University,s radio and TV activities, once Wanted to be a chemical engi- neer. When my high school chem- istry teacher heard about it, he be- gan to pound his head against the blaclcboardf Bedwell said. Soon afterward, he went into dramatics and debate. In 1954 he received his BA in speech and English at the Univer- sity of Dayton, Ohio. He spent his summers Working for Cincinnati ra- dio and TV stations. Glancing around his ornate Speech school office, Bedwell seemed amused at some people's interest in salvaging the old build- ing. When parts of it are remodeled, he said, certain faculty members are sure to turn up, offering to save Whatever relics they can. When Bedwell works at home, it might be in the chicken coop, the garden, the yard, or in what his three children call his Work roomf, a locked room atop the garage. f ,. r i A I 3 , P , x ' . fp j . J S ,ff . A if .L V iff A if '. ,g 4 'lpr , . .gs , . 5 , , . ,gf I 4 2 E . 4 '5 -' 1 . . Z' 5 - . .,,,J.5'4.-1 gil' ' -J, -4.-A. , . ,A A -rfssigexafa il f ' Q' lfgffgb Jr ar! an-we i rp i.. V, Bedwell met his Wife Cosmina in a child psychology course at Dayton in 1953. She got a better grade than I didf' he recalled. Bedwell came here in 1959 to teach because Marquette offered him the greatest opportunity for development. He has been given a free hand, Within the limits of the institution, he said, to do What he feels necessary to improve broadcasting education. Bedwell teaches three or four courses a semester. The curriculum is management-directed, he said, not a course in disc jockeyingf, Marquette is one of 75 schools participating in the professional de- velopment movementn endorsed by the NAB, aimed at directing train- ing toward management. J BedWell's strong feeling for the managerial curriculum is reflected in his attitude toward the depart- rnentls three-year-old internship program. Selected seniors work two to ten hours per week at WUHF, a small station Where some depart- ments don't even exist, said Bed- Well. Bedwell Wants the limited pro- gram to grow. He continues to ne- gotiate With the larger stations, de- manding that each supply a man to see that interns learn all branches of broadcasting. Though his real love is broad- 123 V it back. He supposed that teachers objected years ago to the introduc- tion of books, and now object to television, for the same reason- that it divorces teacher from stu- dent Bedwell stated that TV re- moves the teacher from repetitive functions only he said that TV pre sents factual information clearly and quickly and leaves the class room teacher free to deal with in dividual students problems casting, Bedwell teaches Speech ll because C'it's the school's biggest operationf, He feels not all students need a speech course. If a high school graduate has already attained a cer- tain level of proficiency, he said, the speech requirement should be waived for him. He teaches Speech ll as informally as he can, to allow students to express themselves free- ly. Education must help students to establish criteria for evaluation, so they Won't blindly believe every- thing they read and hearf' he said. Besides teaching, Bedwell supervises the University's closed- circuit TV. The med and dent schools have solved an instruction problem by using TV, he said. Or- dinarily 25 people would stand around a dental chair to Watch an extraction demonstrated and 22 wouldn't see anything. Television could be effectively used more at Marquette, he said, but teachers, reluctance is holding l l Educational broadcasting has received a bad name nationally, he said, because producer-direc- iors have not used their opportunities. They must know how to evoke both satisfactory teaching and good presentation from teachers not used to ap- pearing before cameras. l In September he will begin teaching a new un- dergraduate course in the history of film develop- hient that will include the showing of Hlm master- pieces like The Great Train Robbery, Birth of a Nationv and Charlie Chaplin three-reelers. J Though he agrees that radio, TV and newspaper are all mass communication, Bedwell doesn't see fadio and TV as part of The Pressf, He is not too ponvinced that the main function of both the news- paper and the broadcasting media is to serve the Fyublicf, If it is, he reasoned, why do newspapers and stations go out of business when they start to lose moneyfy, l I don't know what the purpose of radio and ITV is,v he continued. The law says they must 'serve the public interest, convenience, and necessityf The flaw of economics says they exist to make profits. Their purpose is different for different people. For me, radio and TV are means of livelihood and di- versionf' He admitted, though, that both radio and TV form public opinion, and TV more so because more attention is paid to it. Most people think of radio as a background medium. It provides the noise they need to keep from going crazy in silencef, Radio listeners doift get much news, he said, but some donyt want any more and some doift deserve any more. You can,t take a bum off the streets and give him the New York Times? Radio gives the news faster, he said, but it directs you to the papers for detail. He said there is no good reason for papers and broadcasting to conflict, for both are part of mass communi- cation. Criticizing critics again, he said that he, too, could easily criticize radio for not presenting what he wants to hear-drama-but in doing so he would be disregarding the preferences of the majority of listeners. Most criticism of radio is narrow, selfish and consequently invalid, he said. The Aeolian Chamber Players presented a pro- gram of modern compositions in the Union Ball- room March 14. Their efforts were not totally ap- preciated by the scant audience of 75. Composed of Gilbert Kalish, piano, Thomas Ny- fenger, Hute, Lewis Kaplin, violin, and Joseph Rab- bai, clarinet, the Aeolians produced music which was Well out of the ordinary. Opening the perform- ance, however, was a rendition of Telemamfs Trio Sonata, a rather typical piece of Baroque music which was probably the most appreciated work of the concert. Following this one foray into past music, the Aeolians launched into the sea of modern dissonant music, producing sounds which alternately alarmed, confused and amused the audience. Of these mod- erns, Contrasts by Bartok was perhaps the most comprehensible Work of the evening. The use of the theme from Lullaby of Broadway in Darius Mil- haud's Trio for Violin, Clarinet and Piano gave the audience an idea of the use of the theme-and- variations technique in dissonant music. Perhaps the highlight of the evening was the Milwaukee premiere of Ralph Shapeyis Discourse for Four Instruments. 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Guests at its opening in 1907 marveled at the electric lights, but the presence of auxiliary gas jets reassured cautious Mil- waukeeans. Johnston Hall was the iirst example of reinforced concrete construc- tion in the city and featured a steam engine that pumped air into each room in an attempt at air conditioning. Two years later President Williain Howard Taft visited Marquette, and the liberal arts students greeted hi1n with a college yell in the First-floor corridor of the build- ing. In 1917 Marquette had completed an undefeated football season including a 103-0 defeat of Oshkosh Normal. That winter the University purchased the home of John Plankinton, millionaire meat- packer, and another house on the same grounds, which he had built for his son, William. The palatial stone-and-brick man- sion of the elder Plankinton has become the Speech school. 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'v, a b'21 A Dental Hygiene Forty years ago the first classes in dental hygiene Were offered at Marquette. In 1924 it Was unique for classes designed primarily for Women to be associated with the professional schools of dentistry and medicine. Today Mar- quette has three such programs to prepare Women for roles in safeguarding health: dental hygiene, medical technology, and physical therapy. The dental profession is currently divided in opinion on dental hygiene education, said Eliza- beth M. Linn, chairman of the dental hygiene department. Some dentists Want their hygienist to do only the mechanics of cleaning teeth and taking X-rays and therefore Want the dental hy- giene program reduced to one year. Others feel that the hygienist should have expanded duties such as filling minor cavitiesg they favor expan- sion of the program. Marquette favors the latter, said Miss Linn. We recommend that our students take one year of liberal arts, two years of basic dental hygiene and then a fourth year of liberal arts. We feel this is the ideal preparationf, The University con- tinues to offer both a two-year and a four-year degree program. Miss Linn called Marquette's urban location a benefit to the dental hygiene department. We have to rely on getting patients and it's easiest to get them here in the city. We don't get enough Marquette students, though, she said, probably because of conflicting class and clinic schedules. Student patients are not the departments only need. We need the Whole main clinic reno- vated, said Miss Linn. The equipment there is outdated. The equipment in the smaller clinics and the laboratories is modern and very ade- quate, though, she added. Elizabeth M. Linn, Chairman ifit.. ie. n I Medical Technolo The most immediate need of the medical tech- nology curriculum is more students, said Alice M. Semrad, director of the curriculum. The pres- ent enrollment is 136. We have faculty and clini- cal facilities available for an enrollment of 200,', she said. Alice M. Semrad, Director ,.,, ..,. RAM-, Medical technology students spend three years in the classroom and their last year, twelve full months, in an affiliation at one of six local hospitals. After this affiliation, students take the National Registry Exam required of all medical technologists and taken by approximately 3,000 yearly. In the last three years, Marquette gradu- ates have scored highest on this examf' reported Miss Semrad. Next year, during their hospital affiliation, stu- dents Will retLn'n to campus three hours each Week for lectures. This will allow them to correlate classroom theory and clinical experience, said Miss Semrad. Beth J. Phillips, Director Physical Therap Beth I. Phillips, director of the physical ther- apy curriculum, would like to see her students involved in more initial research during their clini- cal afiiliation. She would also like to see the pro- gram include more liberal arts. Physical thera- pists are working with people, not just treating themf, she said, Hand this necessitates more study of the liberal arts. While some schools, e.g., the University of Wisconsin, offer a Eve-year course in physical therapy, Miss Phillips said she saw no need for Marquette to expand beyond the four-year pro- gram until the enrollment increases. If Mar- quette had more PT students, we might run a summer session as UW does, allowing for a twelve-month clinical affiliation anywhere in the country, she said. Present affiliations are in the Milwaukee metropolitan area only. Enrollment growth would demand an enlarged faculty and more classrooms. Miss Phillips felt that the addition of a fourth full-time faculty member would permit this expansion. There are three full-time and four part-time teachers now. She added that an additional classroom would make it easier to run double-section classes. W-f2', .'tu.'.- -,321 glasqi. 1, , pp k , . il I . .vf .' - 5 fs T' ill. 3'i,l.1::, 2:1412 1, A' 'Y ,-YNY , ,'-,r '. ,A f-ff., ras? Fw: . -.1 - 5.3:- Q' 'Bukit 4.111- Jesuit Honoraries To pick one outstanding member of Gamma Pi Epsilon would be impossible, all Marquette's mem- bers of the national Jesuit honorary for Women are chosen on the basis of their scholarship and their loyalty and service to the University. New members are chosen by the present mem- bers, Mary Alice Gannon, dean of Women, the deans ofthe colleges, and the Very Prev. William F. Kelley, SJ., University president. v YY Although they have in common their standards and their selection process, Gamma Pi and Alpha Sigma Nu, the menis honorary, sponsored activities separately. Alpha Sigma Nu had a regular speakers' pro- gram this year. As another activity, each member submitted to his dean a Written evaluation of the progress ofthe college. Virginia Troy, president of Gamma Pi, explained that the group changes in character every year as the membership changes. In the past fevv years the group concentrated on theoretical discussions of such topics as The Woman at Marquette? This year Gamma Pi re-evaluated its possibilities and initiated activities which suited the diverse in- terests of the membership and which Were not repetitions of other groups, projects. The girls lectured in freshman orientation sec- tions during a Week of the orientation period early this year. They also inaugurated a voluntary tutor- ing service for persons referred to them by the dean of Women and the guidance center. Retreats No other single force is more important in the spiritual life than retreatsf' said Fr. Jerome Breunig, SJ. All Iesuit colleges, universities and high schools require retreats of Catholic students. Marquette students fulfill their requirement by attending one of three kinds of retreats: the general open retreat during Holy Week, a semi-closed Week- end retreat on campus, or a closed retreat at a re- treat house. an-77, Opinions on all three seem strong. The Jesuits readily admit flaws in the on-campus retreats. It is difficult to get the proper silence, recol- lection and spiritual reading on a campus retreat. The student goes home or back to the dormitory and he might have a date. We realize it is not the best situation, said Fr. Everett Morgan, SJ., a di- rector of men's retreats at the Dental school. There are some good points in a required re- treat at a big school. The student can take a good, solid look at his life and have a chance to get on the 135 right track. The retreat can show the student how to integrate theology and philosophy into his daily life. Any student who has some faith will say it is a good thingf' Father Morgan said. Several Marquette students commented on the values of their own retreats. Tom Neavins, a liberal arts junior who made a weekend campus retreat, said, There didn't seem to be much value in it for me. The atmosphere of dorm life and the other usual associations make it hard to stay in the spirit of the whole Weekend? Ron Renchard, liberal arts freshman, said, It seems to me that the value of a retreat is to find what you really lack and to make resolutions during the retreat to overcome your pitfalls. The lack of spirit, the atmosphere of campus and dormitory life and the idea of having been forced to make a retreat defeat this purposef' Iohn Staut, engineering senior, has made both campus and closed retreats. There is no colnparisonfi he said. 'KAfter the conference sessions on campus you get back to normal activity and easily lose all good intentions. The closed retreat has some lasting value. It gives you a chance to thinkf, Tom Benham, liberal arts freshman, said, 'gMy closed retreat Was one of the most profitable experiences of my life. Be- fore I went I thought it would be a farce, but it definitely gave me a new outlook on life. It helped me to view religion not as something abstract but as something real. E-TE Kathy Fisher, journalism junior, said the campus general retreat was of little value for her, but she favored closed retreats. The closed retreat allows you to get out of the dorm and away from people. You almost have to think. Even if there were no religious value, it would be of psychological bene- fit because you have a chance to relaxf' she said. About 1,000 Marquette students made closed 137 retreats this year at retreat houses such as Holy Hill, Oshkosh or the Cenacle. Marquette plans to build a closed retreat house for students. The University has several suitable pieces of property for it but lacks the money to build. A retreat house adequate for 60 students would cost at least S300,000. In the meantime, most students will have to make the best of on-campus retreats. Speec A ,M A ,, 5-qw if 4 ,f,A .- . ...., -lv--Q?--1: -. ,tQ,,,., fa-1 , A if if ,Q f-G e X 4 Q,-.a,?.Aa1 an 'W 1 1 1 W y I ,su 1 R '52 W . up-Hr ' - -Us 1 'W V Nh 15 I- K - 1 - , 1 H. 1 Y I W A i .f . v 1 ,., 'gf-nh 'T sqm? AWWY, X ' fl 21 I U y 1 V Nl A Il in Hugo E. Hellman, Director MI would not argue that more speech be required for all students, but I Wish that more students would choose speech electivesf' said Hugo E. Hellman, director of the School of Speech. Although most students must take only Speech ll fSpeech in Groupsj, other courses might also be beneficial. For example, an interpretation course could help prospective English teachers and a course in semantics could be useful for the language stu- dent, said Hellman. This year speech therapy had the largest enroll- ment of the six curricula in the School of Speech. Hellman cited as one reason for the large enroll- ment the federal governmentys support for the train- ing of speech therapists. The children's speech clinic conducted in Dutley Hall by the speech therapists requires regular addi- tion of new testing equipment. But the largest equip- ment investment has been for the radio-television curriculum, Hellman said. A video-tape machine was purchased this year and enough closed-circuit television equipment has been bought to use for Speech ll and Theology 30 and 31 courses. The most pressing need of the Speech school now is for studio and storage space for television equipment, said Hellman. If closed-circuit television is to be used more extensively, the Speech school will need more tech- nically trained people, said Hellman. Just putting a teacher in front of a camera doesn't make him a better teacher. You need technicians to train him 139 to use the medium effectively. Hellman said he also hoped for expansion of Teatro Maria, the theater used by the Players, most of whom are in the drama curriculum. The activity of the Players doesn't need to be expanded, but Fr. John Walsh lmoderator of the Playersl needs a place to really operate with the talent he has de- veloped, said Hellman. It's a shame that now only 150 people at a time can see the Players, produc- tionsf' . V In j-a..,g.., F rg r ., ,,,,'i'j'L-:.'g,3. . .W S N W' ra---...M :-,wl V W.: 140 pring on Campus Spring on campus? What campus? Skeptics! Granted, grass and trees are rscarce on campus, but spring hits Mar- quette hard, regardless. One morning everybody needs hip boots to cross the street, the next day the sun is actually shining and Warm. Song- birds have moved in overnight on the pigeons, domain, the last traces of salt have seeped into the sidewalks, and knee socks are shed. - 11- 24- , - qi? '1 Cds lg -1- I 'd Tj '--- v- '15 .1 ,sir D, fr If ,ww jg 4, 7:54, .. 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' ' - ', , 5, ' '4' - ' 1 fl -' ',, ,X . , .' -' l - '- . f ' Q' -f- -' , - ' ': ' -- rc, 5' '-'Z in-P '.N,j , , .6 'L-'fy .' -f Z v,-r' - - - '-, X A ' ---5.5, ' ' .j ,. .I ,,': A 1 I' . , 9 2 v- , 1' - ' U. ,- .-.f 57 X-L,-A, n Q - -- Y 1 ,A 1' fu, . - ',- , - - ' Flin. -If - ' 5 .., , gi- 3 '- -1 V - . K .. Debut ' X. ik 'ggi ---.-my M ' -Ju. i . N3-?M-- , 3 - 1'-'.5.:iQ,:' .-n A. 1 5' J. 11-' W AE-5? , , , JL ,Jr . 'ii 55 Q f v,i1 x T3 Mt. 1, D I -ig 1 X, . gift? .14 sf- . A: V ,Q H1 5 V. It 1, j- ,.f :Nw -sf 1 ' '41, .5 -r, 1, is - 'Abi-5.5, -F' f '- ,1., : f A-' w::.. v .i Q'.'p,-1571? 4-g'f5f.,f f,.-A .1 - ,, A l S a 1 . T2 1 kg' , I. E2 . . Anyone Who saw the early spring practices of the 1964 Marquette golf team was probably sur- prised. For the first time girls had a chance of making the varsity team. One of them, Mary Beth Nienhaus, was the medalist in the 1963 Wisconsin State Womenis Ama- teur Tournament and won the Wisconsin Public Links Tournament. The other, Suzanne Haasch, was runner-up in the 1963 Milwaukee Park Commis- sion Tournament and finished third in the Wiscon- sin State W0men's Public Links Tournament. 1 .i f This placed unusual pressure upon returning lettermen Mike Baldewics and jack Harms and the other male members of the teamf' said Coach Charles Nader. There is no NCAA rule against Wom- en competing in sports in which they excel. The 1963 golf team Was undefeated in regular competition. This season the team played at Tum- blebrook Golf Club, a 6,540 yard, 36-36 par course in Pewaukee. The schedule included Carroll Col- lege, UW-M, Beloit and St. Norbert's. 146 Tennis After two slim years, the Mar- quette 'net men, appear to be on the Way to the glories they enjoyed a few years agof' Donald A. Clark, Marquetteis tennis coach, said. He believed the team,s record Would be about even this year and said that chances Were excellent for a strong team next year. This year's team was led by Captain Pete Vanderhyden and Russ Stepke, both seniors. The other starters were Bill Prudlow, Iim Pelkey and Bob Von Bereghy, all sophomores. Clark said that because Mar- quette does not oifer tennis scholar- ships the caliber of players tends to run in cycles. Marquette had excel- lent teams during the late 1950's, but soon tuition raises forced many potential players to attend other schools. Now the cycle has been completed and Marquette again has some of the Iinest freshman and sophomore talent ever, Clark said. Bob Von Bereghy explained, It is not hard to learn to play tennis. But desire, ability and hard Work go hand in hand to make the Win- ning tennis player. Desire is the most important thing. When one wins, it is a personal satisfaction, but he Wins for his team and for his schoolf, This year's schedule included UW-M, the University of Chicago, DePaul, St. Ambrose, Loras, St. Norberfs, Ripon and Notre Dame. Although tennis, a minor sport at Marquette, does not enjoy much prestige on campus, Von Bereghy said, There is no lack of interest by the individuals involvedf, Photograph by: After the ,6l edition had met its last deadline, Jack Hamilton vowed that he would never have anything to do with the Hilltop again. He broke that vow this year for the third consecutive time. I-Ie was a familiar Figure around campus, taking pictures in all the places where photographers can take pictures, and in some places where most of them usually can't. All of the photography in the '64 Hilltop, with few exceptions, is Jack Hamilton's work. He turned in scores of pictures that match, and some that surpass, in quality those that appear in this book, but all of them could not possibly have been used. Like all good photographers, Hamilton has strong ideas of what makes a good picture and never hesitated to let his editors hear them. Often discouraged himself, by deadline problems and picture dis- agreements with the editors, he could cheer up a depressed staff by Ending humor in the most trying of situations. To Jack Hamilton go the thanks and best wishes of his women edi- tors! J ack Hamilton l '1 M , ..i,,, .,, ., ,ii 1.1 K 4- .emu E. . -4 'wl- ff.,, ,.-, f ,. 1.33.7 eg-Hg,-pf,---1,1 . , .., 1 ,L ff5-fl-V?FAlfiiiEi ' -tg. -,yu-. , - . Av gf, .,V,,4-E.,-,-3 521-If :U ' 2 i -mn 1 .V Le , mfg 'FQN fx ffZ'f?5 ,Q N. L-1 LQ '-A - - ia-M X I LL '1 i 1 E 5' ,., ' i ff? .1 A11 'J 'at gi., Hilltop g'This was our chance to do something different and worthwhile with a yearbook. Most yearhooks are stodgy and dull, but this one tries to carry out a theme that means something-it concentrates on peoplef, said Mia McTamney, Hilltop co-editor. Mia and her co-editor, Judy Fin- layson, felt that the Hilltop should present an accurate picture of the University and its students, that it should show not only the year's events, but also what they meant to students. This is Why they presented the year 1963-1964 as a continuous How of events and included fea- tures on people and living condi- tions that had a significant effect on the students. Though officially they had a large staff, the editors said few peo- ple Worked steadily on the year- book. Among them were lack Ham- ilton, the sole, han-ied photogra- r .4 JJ 4, iff' X-1, A .-21 r 150 Continuin Education Bro. Leo V. Ryan, C. S.V. The division of continuing edu- cation projects the significant re- search and distinguished teaching of Marquette into the mainstream of the community, said Bro. Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V., director of con- tinuing education. Bro. Ryan singled out the non- credit adult program in the liberal arts to provide a specific example of close community cooperation. Approximately 3,000 adults partici- pate annually in this program and attend classes once a Week for ten to thirteen weeks. WVorlcing closely with civic groups in Milwaukee, the division of continuing education this year de- veloped courses in such areas as civil defense and prohlcins of the aging. The civil defense course, co- sponsored with the Milwaukee County Civil De- fense Agency, Uwas designed to provide initiative and leadership in dispelling apathy about a vital prohlem area,', said Bro. Ryan. For the third year, a course in prohlems of the aging and the retired was offered in cooperation with the Milwaukee Senior Citizens program. Stalfed hy meinhers of the Marquette faculty and visiting lecturers, continuing education also sponsors: programs pertinent to doctors, dentists, lawyers, husincssinen, engineers and nurses, and special adult programs including lectures, seminars and institutes. The division coordinates the sum- mer and evening sessions and the reading services for students and adults. Another program which Bro. Ryan felt was especially beneficial was that of the Alumni Col- lege, an extension service of continuing education. In this program, members of the Marquette faculty lecture in WVisconsin cities where there is a con- centration of alumni, he explained. 'iContinuing education is not conducted pri- marily for the regular student hody, hut we hope to include undergraduate and graduate students moref' said Bro. Ryan. In aiming for more programs of wide student interest that would he offered to students as inex- pensively as possihle, Bro. Ryan said he would like more programs such as this yearis Paul VVeiss ap- pearance, co-sponsored by the philosophy depart- ment and continuing education. i'We want to give students two or three days to meet with our noted lecturers when they appear heref' he said. We are also planning more courses on foreign and domestic affairs and perhaps a series of debates and lectures by internationally known speakersf, Ed Hickey Ed Hickey and Marquette Uni- versity will end a six-year basket- ball partnership August 31. The dissolution, announced in March, was swift and unexpected. Even the paper cup and popcorn box throwers who had reprimanded the coach at the home basketball games were surprised. As a basketall scholar Hickey has few peers. Twenty-three win- ning seasons in 26 years of coach- ing place him among the coun- tryis most successful coaches. The Coach of the Yeari' award in 1959 illustrated the esteem he commands throughout the nation. At Mar- quette he compiled a 92-70 record and guided the 'Warriors to third place in the National Invitational Tournament last year. As a coach he was an enigma. Hickey treated each of his teams, good or bad, as the No. 1 team in the country. The 62-year-old coach and athletic director helped many of his student-athletesv find jobs after graduation. However, a gruff, brusque manner accompanied his skill and dedication. Hickey, often tactless and hard to get along with, lacked popularity but won the re- spect of his teams. Since 1935 the name Ed Hickey has meant college basketball. His departure from Marquette was a loss to the University. In April, Al MCC-uire, head coach at Belmont Abbey, North Carolina, was hired by the Athletic Board as head coach. Stan Lowe, formerly assistant athletic director, was appointed athletic director. nion ,. ann- fa Q' -w ., .f.': A2 H31 L' 1-1. 44. ,lx gg. , V, ' -111 -M zgm: f ,Z lv- 'C . . 2 fn me vz JI, IJ-:. ,xl , ,,,4.-,, V fs:-24 ..1:.:: ' L' E'-11 'U L wav? ' Jim 1 jztffgzf, I 'ii' Vfrf-'G-5 5-953' -.- s 1 13331, 115'-1 -31573 I ,-,J Q'-fr: 5, 51? Q. Z! -. 141' ' JS A Il , 'T . N f I GTI .W , Shi rf' ,,1,QPwf' .5 mb' J ,..'-u.- Li. va,- f,.b ,':',f' A J 1. 1-g-,V . QI,-4:'...2L1Li,v I qui'-51 5 . 1-13-,,g:.a1 - . 6:6153 5 ,gf :5,,n. ' ,a f.:-fb , ,jwrw a I 13.1 5-gg,:a, gn..-:,5,'ei, ony. wing , '5ff'n eE 3 P? -W. .,-mai-, 1, 1.15, 0132.2 -1. i?Q11Q2'i ' ,: A, ,A ,'1,'w1.n, -fs lv , ', 1:11 v 51' ,155 . A rd -. . A, 4. Just before noon, a steady stream of students flowed in and out of the front doors of the Union. A girl with no time to spare hurried to be first in the noon line at the bank window, another girl hur- ried from the second floor coed lounge to the grill downstairs, planning to beat everyone else to the hamburger line, a faculty member hurried to a luncheon appointment in the faculty dining room. All were congratulating themselves on having just avoided the noon jam. The smooth flow began to clog as more and more students poured through the doors and encountered head-on the grill's morning crowd emerging for noon classes. The mob that was soon milling in that bottle- 155 neck had no identity. It was constantly sifting and scattering individuals to all areas of the Union. Some people descended to the grill, battled their way to a hamburger, had a few cigarettes and a lot of conversation, and then returned to the library. But other students descended to the grill and spent the afternoon playing bridge. In the smoky din of the grill, no one was alone at noon. For to be alone in the grill then was to be lost in a crowd, both literally and figuratively. The center of daytime campus life, the Union was a place for meeting friends, talking and relax- ing, not a place to be alone. The Union was a place to bring ideas and share them with others, a place for discussion with others and learning from them. n..., .g 7-5 1 T it -e 4 QP' V.-4'-' 4 w -'-'EBL r . .Jw ' W. 2 fa iv- f. ...Ak 5 .'v,'1:f. 4 ' ', ' .951 --5 ., ,, ,5 3.5.4,-a-11,3 ' W W , w 'i r M e -W1 u.-V, ,v 45? S?-S ' Q..- . ., -- - n-f:,,,,,, ww , sa aw-4 Y . f 'QD QI4 xv. gi' IX -t N 1 :jf 1 - - -25: 5 .I L M AX IL QA-49 ' , 1 1 f 1.ff1i.1i'!5if3'? X j:2'.'1s,.?, -'rv-y . V 1- . Qzivpr, -1. f - ,E -7f': '-2' f . 1' 21'2'.:,Lf'-if f'-z,'.3.,'..- 'K V ' -5 ' V-'ggjlgizi fuk -v1-'ffl , A 'wil ' YTH J '-4 1 1 'hiv' Y' I I rw , Q 0 O C O .' 0 I u I 1 . Q .Q . Q. ' no 1 O Q I T4 159 Schlitz brewery, or one of the hun- dreds of bars that light Milwaukee streets. Students have found it far easier to be served at these bars than at the public library only a few blocks off-campus. The library is open for student use, but the library boardls denial that Marquette students are residents with free library card pri- vileges has fostered some student ill-will against city officials. Probably some of it is returned by the city police who have tried, so far unsuccessfully, to stamp out student jaywalking. 160 This problem becomes acute as spring approaches and migration to the beach begins. From approxi- mately April l on, nothing short of snow can keep students off the beaches. Milwaukee on Lake Mich- igan, whether Bradford Beach, wooded Doctor's Park, or Grant Park, is hard to resist. gs -s...,,M , .Lf-Wi J I I ffm'- 'nl . 1 1 L N ii F 423 Senior Wee Q In mid May a senior suddenly realized that he had only three col- lege weekends left. He hadn,t thought much about it, but the re- maining time had grown short. Somehow he got through the last finals and then the campus was left to him and his date for Senior Week. Parties were not hard to find when they wanted to lind one, but with the campus relatively desolate, it was even easier to find places to be alone. The time was short between the last iinal and the last weekend. The University sponsored a senior picnic Thursday afternoon. His parents arrived Friday. It was a nervous introduction between his girl and his mother: We've heard so much about youf' 163 'YQ ir' o I, WA 'l I 1 an .lvl -l J I I 2:Z', ' 'Af' He had managed to get through four years With- out being coaxed into a dinner jacket, but at the prom Friday night he grumbled along With the old pros about the Way his stiff shirt front kept buckling up under his chin when he sat down. The family stayed close together that Weekend. His mother despaired over the state of his clothes and urged him to pack neatly for the trip home. Marquette held its baccalaureate exercises Sat- urday afternoon. There Was a party for seniors, par- ents and guests at the Union that night. Wait1'esses kept the beer pitchers fullg the talking and laughter were loud. There were more introductions-proud ones: lid like you to meet my sonf' All the old friends of four years were there. Keep in touch! In case I donit see you again .... U Between the senior breakfast and commence- ment, the family took pictures, returned to the hotel room and talked, and supervised final packing. His parents applauded politely, absent-1nind- edly, through most of the commencement exercises, but they sat erect at the calling of his college. As 165 he walked across the stage, they whispered, There he islv Like that! It was over. Outside again, he posed for more pictures, re- turned friends' congratulatory shouts over crowds, muttered about how he had sweltered in that long black gown, received a hug from his mother and a handshake from his father. He joked about the blank udiploman he had been handed. He held his girl's hand especially tight. The turning point was over. -L fm.. . ., . , V g .-...fm ,w ,uw , , -1 ,. r ,, - -L. V-..,:,f. 1 fiiz, .if ?,'E'3-:if A ' ' f - 1 ' '-,v. '.-1nsa.'3.ln:z:: , .-L , ZI! c .ara After four years of college education, the stu- dent shoulcl come into focus as an individual. He should be able to form intelligent opinions and guide his actions in the light of his own new ex- perience. For the purpose of the university is to teach a man to thinkg a college graduate who knows how to think does not need to rel k , y on any group to now what to think. 'r-J-'2.-, Q15.- ':-,mf 'Q ' ' 5-Br,-,-555- Ng-,Llp 4 seg wif' 5l5iff5.:,.Q, .z - 5- M , 'r 1' 'V' ,, ,Ji 'W lla af e 1. wma -,Hi . . ,..4,m, in , , 1z 'Cg4 fr' Y V 1 ,--,':.'-1 ' ' ' R f- Seniors Business Administratlon James B. Alby Norman Armour Louis C. Bachrodt Thomas A. Bailey Carole J. Bartman Dianne M. Bartz William E. Belongia John G. Bendt Frederic J. Berres Jeanne L. Blasky Kenneth E. Borders Richard J. Bouquet Thomas R. Brennan Gerald R. Broz Robert E. Burke Robert E. Burmann James J. Burtschi Carl M. Buss Robert A. Bussey David J. Caravella Vito F. Caroselli James M. Catel Joseph T. Cesario David D. Chattin, Jr. Kathleen P. Chmielecki Jerry J. Christianson Wayne J. Christman Robert J. Clemens Larry R. Connors Francis C. Cox Willard J. Cox, Jr. John W. Crowe John S. Culhane Joanne C. Czerniak Michael J. Devitt Robert A. Diedrich David J. Doolan Frank R. Drasler Robert J. Ehrman Charles G. Falkner Barry N. Finch Carol J. Findlen Patrick J. Fitch Frances J. Fowler Karen M. Frymark Daniel A. Gallagher William A. Ganz Lawrence J. Gebhard Fred J. George Thomas E. Gibes Joseph B. Gorman John T. Graham Timothy E. Grimmer Sharon M. Gulig Thomas P. Guszkowski Matthew J. Haberkorn, Jr. John G. Hagen as is W 1 VA PF E if ',- T FA 5 X lb. f. 1 w i . F, 1 if J s 'ffiis A Fi X Afw,--ffy. I. .I ' in mf A in-A . J , T -.Ly .EJ :- - ' , ui- ' H and ,Gy I :fa -. III: l N5 F: '-in J!! l ' X we YP W! George T. Hegner James J. Hellmich Larry E. Hennessy Thomas N. Heppert Jacqueline C. Hernon Gerard J. Hinckley John L. Hoefler Richard H. Holland Paul R. Huber Dennis E. Huebner Thomas R. Huetth Eugene H. Jobst Patrick D. Kain Henry A. Kaminski Diane L. Kitzki Barbara A. Kopp David G. Krill Joseph E. Krol Thomas J. Krueger Paul F. Jerbi Jay J. Johnston Jay S. Judge John M. Lamm Craig P. Landre Thomas J. Laux J. Terance Lawler John A. Leitner W. Thomas Long Gerald A. MacDougalI Thomas Mack Carol A. Manning James E. Marx Michael P. McCIone John J. McConville Daniel P. McDonald Business Administration Donald N. Melin William J. Miller Edmond Missiaen William J. Monahan Charles J. Morrill William P. Murphy Robert E. Myron Daniel J. Navicky John W. Norton Robert L. Nowicki Gerald J. Offenbacher John L. Dnestinghel Thomas R. Packee Joel C. Papa Agnes H. Platt James J. Plemich James D. Poulsen Robert M. Quigley Andrew M. Rajec Marko Rakovich Edward J. Ratajczak Thomas C. Rauwald James A. Rembowski Michael J. Riebe Carl L. Rinaldi Wayne A. Ross James J. Rossi John F. Rozek Marylou A. Ruff James A. Rutkowski Daniel F. Ryan William F. Ryan John H. Salentine Rosalie S. Sanfilippo Maurice J. Sheehy Donald R. Simons Michael J. Singleton Philip J. Sipusic Robert l. Sires Richard J. Skowlund Michael J. Skwierawski William G. Smith Anthony R. Smyczek David L. Snyder John F. Snyder Judith A. Sporrer Joseph P. Stadtmueller Edward A. Stanczak, Jr. F. Michael Stockreiter Darlene A. Suskey Charles F. Urhauer David 0. Verch James V. Vertacnik James 0. Vollmar Raymond B. Walsh Jerome J. Ward Joseph P. Wenzler Peter J. Wick Daniel B. Wilets Joseph E. Wilson Mary Sue Wits Barbara C. Wolf Dennis J. Wroblewski John F. Young Stephen E. Zahn --1 ? Dentistr Armands A. Adamsuns Cirilo L. Adan, Jr. Roger E. Alexander Jack A. Amick Carl A. Bade Thomas P. Bartelt Robert J. Beckes Albert W. Boehmer Dav Roy Rob Geo Dan id L. Bozikowski T. Bonk Ronald W. Bregenzer James A. Carelli Spiro J. Chaconas Edwin D. Chelsea Leon 0. Cummings John H. Denman ert F. Deucher rge M. Dieck Darrell F. Dombek Sister Sara Jean Donegan iel L. Dries John R. Ebert Gerald S. Feldman ..o' .1 J n i . 5 K' L?- 1 if , is . .M-A ..., 1 ,? -.5 , .-J I c .'-.- s-.5 .14 , A . , iw - 71,15 .v .-. .J 1 X, ,galfty 3 U Jr k r J, ,,. W. -5 W. , ..,1. .1 .,,'--. ., -' r .126 ..,- , X i x Marshall B. Feuer Howard M. Field Edward C. Fox Frank M. Frampton Larry L. Fuller Lester B. Fuller Karl W. George Lawrence W. Gregory John W. Grignon E. Cary Halpin David P. Haro Benedict E. Homer James F. Kadlec Richard A. Kandel Keyoumars Khajezadeh Ronald J. Komarek Richard A. Labinski Noel B. Lapp Ell L. Lee Kenneth J. Lembezeder Sister Mary lmmacula List A. Robert Ludwig Gary L. Luedtke Ronald M. Maher Paul F. Malone Maynard J. Marshall Darrell L. Mergen Thomas A. Meyer Donald W. Mortensen LeRoy E. Mueske l Dentistry Edwin L. Myler Raymond A. Noonan J. Peter Nysather Richard E. Udgers Donald James O'NeiII Ronald L. Pack Ronald F. Paiser Rudolph J. Pasquan Nicholas A. Perri Ronald S. Pindel Norman Plotkin Bernard S. Pratte Kosmas Protopappas Ronald J. Pruhs Peter V. Rengstorff Daniel R. Riley Raymond J. Rishwain David A. Sampe Richard L. Schaefer Francis T. Schmitz Jack R. Smith Edward P. Theiss James N. Thiel James R. Trompeter Lawrence W. Waitrovich Ronald M. Wanek Allan J. Wasserman Thomas E. Wehmeyer Ronald K. Yamachika Roger L. Zimmerman if :cl LX pax ' -fr-:if ,A 1.1 '91 1. if ll : J Nil 15 ' -fs. . i li , Dental H glene Penny I. Alex Roberta J. Bacon Joan K. Bakshis Colleen M. Bouche Margaret A. Cady Karen B. Calkins Janet A. Cesar Sharon L. Corkish Jerilynn A. Cusciotto Dorothy A. Doyle Nanci C. Genich Judith A. Germanson Marianne B. Gorski Alice C. Groth Judy M. Hagemann J X, . -x I i Mary Beth Hart Nancy C. Hartsough Jane A. Heller Alice E. Holcomb Holly L. Hillier Mary J. Houlihan Sue A. Householder Marjorie L. Hubing Ann C. Jack Bonnie L. Jackson Carol A. Johnson Dorothy M. Kampen Kathryn A. Kaziak Jacqulin A. Kirschke Charlotte Koch Mary I. Kolfenbach Kathy A. Larson Kathleen A. Latham Karen Laudert Anne P. Levitsis Suzanne B. Mann Kathleen A. Murphy Margaret M. Nee Frances E. 0'Brien Karen M. Pancich Patricia M. Regan Diane M. Resheske Patricia R. Scalzo Karen Shea Karen L. A. Simonini Joan M. Sonntag Nancy A. Tanner Lucille M. Trompeter Judey A. Walsh Bonnie R. Wangerin Beverly S. Weber Diane J. Welker Patricia A. Wendt Kathryn M. Yost Caroline B. Zimmerman -'Q' 1 ln-er V Engineering Joseph H. Abler Robert W. Agnew Anthony V. Ambrosio Robert F. Antepenko Joseph D. Balser Thomas J. Batchelor G H regory E. Bethke Carl L. Blum Daniel E. Braun Joseph F. Buch Edmund J. Burckart arry J. Calvey Robert E. Crandall John L. Daniewicz , na :EF 'Q'-.gl-5... . . .1 ' ' '..w.:'- f. ' David H. Decker Edward L. Doyle Patrick F. Fallon Paul A. Fe.Iler Ronald J. Franciskovich Rudolph A. Fuys, Jr. Patrick M. Gannon Gerald G. Gantar Robert C. Garnier Jerome L. Gogat Michael L. Gorski Peter A. Hampe Martin Hatscher James A. Heinen Thomas J. Hietter Dennis Janikowski Gerald J. Jaskowski Richard L. Kelsey James A. Klein David R. Kraemer Daniel T. Krebsbach Robert C. Kwapy William R. Landis John Lang Richard H. Langrill Lee F. LaRock Charles J. Lassen John E. Laubach Ronald J. Leggio John C. Lemanski Donald E. Lukas James A. Mashock Lawrence J. Mazlack Andreas T. Melville Joseph E. Milanowski Herbert J. Mueller David H. Nearman John E. Neirinckx Ralph K. Oelke David R. Dtt Thomas L. Oxley Dennis Parr Thomas W. Petrie Ronald L. Piekarz Ronald A. Pierce Leon C. Ploszaj Greg C. Polt Rodoljub Radich Meir Ran Joseph C. Reichenberger Donald E. Reinhold Daniel R. Revall Willard E. Richards, Jr. Gerald M. Rinaldi Terence P. Robinson Eugene G. Sahel Lawrence J. Saladin Robert F. Sapita lraj R. Sarhaddi Richard V. Schermerhorn David W. Schimmel Michael R. Seitz James A. Sheridan Thomas R. Sifferman Michael E. Sokolski John L. Sokop John V. Staut Adam Staks William W. Stone Lorin J. Strigel John F. Sustar Leonard A. Teresinski Thomas M. Tole David M. Toth Michael A. Triassi David E. Vanevenhoven Ray F. VanPatten Frank R. Vincenti Stephen P. Volm Lawrence T. Wachowiak Patrick D. Watkins Jerome J. Wedding Phillip T. Weinfurt Richard J. Welk Anthony J. Werderitsch John A. Wilbur James C. Wild Bruce M. Zera J Journalism Barbara Abel George 0. Ackerman Mary C. Bach Mary Ellen Barber William C. Becket Bonita A. Brezinski Karen A. Cannizzo James M. Clifford Kathryn M. Coel Thomas P. Coleman Mary Jo Connors Mary K. Costello Frank J. Daily Anne K. Daly Betty J. Dauw Richard J. Gatza Mark A. Geiger Robert C. Halsey Jack Hamilton Kathleen C. Hanley Kathleen W. Healy Lynne E. Herdegen Virginia C. Hill Michael E. Hughes Robert Jursch David A. Kalvelage Thomas P. Kleher Mary E. Kronehusch Frances R. Krystofik Mary C. 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Geiger, Mary Anne Mnldle Row Walter A Davis Shirley M Wisner Theodore D Markle, Thomas R. Wortham, James O. Mc Namarl Gul M Robb Bettyj Dauw M lrilyn F MLV1Cly Frances M. Temple. Bottom Row Dunne M Messar Kristine J Skogstrom Clfxuchl jo Kolski, Joyce B. Markle, sccg Barbara Abel PI TAU SIGMA, National Mechanical Engineering Honorary Top Row: Iohn C. Lemanski, rec. sec Thomas R. Siflerman, Ron Pierce Herb Mueller. Bottom Row: Joseph H. Abler, tres Thomas W. Petrie, vice-prcsg John V Staut, presg David E. Vanevenhoven cor. sec. Q N Q, B' CHI EPSILON, Civil Engineering Honorary Fratcrnity Top Row: Tony F. Loehr, Peter A. Hampc, Paul A. Fellcr. Bottom How: Richard F. Fecllcr, tres joseph C. Rcichenhergcr, Charles J. Mazza, vice-prcsg Norbert V. Doma- galski, sec. , IIC , II E .' .1 n ETA SIGMA PHI, National Classics Honor Society Left to Right: Karen K. Skalitzky, secg Francis C. Cox, vice-presg joseph Mer- riman, presg Mary P. Host, Marilyn A. 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Dunn. 214 J .ff Y H YF' S if' I2 PSI CHI, National Psychology Honorary Society Top Row: Mike O'Connell, Michael J. Malloy, Robert Wnuczek, Robert Sullivan, Carl Krampf, John Park. Middle Row: Cathie M. Rouhie, Mary Bresnahan, Betty Harmatys, Karen Scott, Mary Lou Mueller, Rosalie Price. Bottom Row: Kathleen O'Keane, rec. secg Robert Deysach, presg Blake O'Lavin, vice-pre-sg John Randolph, tresg Margaret Selz, cor. sec. ..i . ,Lt PHI SIGMA TAU, Philosophy Honor Society Top Row: James D. Pollock, Marilyn A. Faehrmann, Joseph W. Suckiel, Joseph A. Keyes Mary E. Waldron, Walter A. Davis. Bottom Row: Kristine J. Skogstrom, Nancy K. Artner, Philip G. Heim, presg James O. Mc Namara, vice-presg Joanne E. Krudys, Kay Zeller. ' ' ' ' ' - +?3 1 - I v 'inf 5 v'7' 5 BETA ALPHA PSI, Accounting Honorary Fraternity T071 Row: joseph P. Stacltmueller, Dan Gallagher, Donald N. Melin, Raymond A. Christ, Andrew M. Rajec, Kenneth J. Roberg, Joseph F. Caimes, Thomas P. Guszkowski. Middle Row: Edward J. 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Mann, tres. m ' EF ii A 1 51 QE Ya 1 x 'ig ' Ami I l' l mn 4 -1 'T 5 Ez E525 1 SIGMA GAMMA CHI, Local Chemistry Honor Society Top Row: Marts Meisters, Paul D Gigl, James L. Lcssard, Robert A. Cattabriga, Patricia A. I-Iorkheimer. Bottom Row: Margaret M. Garsomb ke, Mary F. Herman, tresg jane A. Paulus, presg Hermann L. Karl, mod- eratorg Margaret A. Frederick, sec. SIGMA PI SIGMA, National Physics Honor Society Left to right: Michael F. Brunner, James J. Kolata, tresg Peter Ryge, vice- presg Michael Moduthagam, pres. l Y 1 l - . f ., ' ,TV .1 -. ... ff' li ENGINEERING SODALITY Top Row: Peter B. Femandes, Wesley M. Jost, Robert C. Scholz, john J. Schultz, jim Gorski, sec, John L. Duskey. Bottom Row: Alfredo A. Romagosa, John H. Marks, Ronald T. Strobel, Mark C. Peters, Michael E. Sokolski, Baron L. Schultz. 41' KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR Top Row: Thomas G. Anclers, Thomas Bailey, Edward S. Beckstrom, john T. Propsom, 'Thomas A. Sugalski, Philip A. Duffy, Robert W. Agnew, Paul W. Bickel. Middle Row: Joe Conaty, Bill Noviek, Marvin R. Kiefer, Patrick I. Grace, joseph F. Nicastro, john R. Park. Bottom Row: Carl Blum, rec. sec, Ieif Moriarty, presg M. C. Barnett, SJ., moderator, Daniel J. Navicky, vice-pres, L. Carl Rauen, cor. sec. MISSIO Top Row: Mary I. Rozyck, James M. Brien, Philip I. Butzen, Neil A. Witt, Constance L. Ciminillo, Charlene Gassert. Bottom Row: Carol Guagliardo, tres, john Weber, pres, Josef L. Molenda, vice-pres, Mary Ann Rebatzke, sec. LIBERAL ARTS MEN'S SODALITY Top Row: john J. Sticver, George 'l'. Frommell, Josef L. Molenclu, Ralph E. Lussu, Robert A. Stmchotu, Robert P. Drueekcr, Donald P. Byrne, An- thony I. Kuzniewski. Bottom Row: john P. Clemens, Thomas G. Repensek, Thomas E. Unz, sec, Gerald T, Semmler, prcfcctg john N. Lemeroncl, vice-prefectg Neil A. WVitt, Sumo prefcctg William P. Baum. 7, 4,-. Z? .. 1 T 1 l i l W ..f. rm, C7 . Q -.Di 1 'cv UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN'S SODALITY Top Row: Donna I. Hess, Leslie E. Chambers, Mary Misevich, Kathie Murphy, Elizabeth A. Dewey, Marga- ret M. Bossong, Suzanne Miller. Bottom Row: Nancy A. Nienaber, secg Judith Conrad, prefectg Ann Gog- gin, vice-prefectg Nancie Hebert, tres, Pat Huston. C7 7 Y of 73 4: I gr -L A 1 , , x . Fig iffsxh'-A A fx 'Y nzzzizr ff ,,,.,.,, 'f Zllrl , ,. , 5' T Milf Vg If, V7 V- ' zu' Y .1 ,,.f sf Q 'R -rl 15 'W A Q 'f . 1. sr l 1 cv- ,, 0. ff. 'pier ,. -9' fs do . .N I : l 4 ' Q l X 7 1 v JDURNALISM WOMEN'S SODALITY Top Row: Pat Scharber, Diane Per- rone, Kathleen O'Brien, Virginia L. Schoo, Ro Logrippo. Middle Bow: Edith Cybulski Tamblyn, Catherine Sullivan, Ann L. Carey, Christine M. Polachek, Iudith White- lock. Bottom Row: Gloria M. Babler, cor. sec, Kathleen A. Fisher, rec. secg Karen M. Stelzer, prefectg Teddi A. Grant, vice-prefectg Irene M. Matu- schak, tres. , . i .em 1 .. LT X W q . .,.A E W Fraternities ALPHA DELTA SIGMA, National Advertising Fraternity Top Row: Robert J. Lobus, Daniel J. Heebey, James J. Hellmich, John L. Hoeller, Bruce A. Bernberg. Third Row: Thomas R. Huettl, Gerald A. Melchior, Wayne A. Ross, William J. Kowalski. Secogd Row: Barry N. Finch, Gary L. Reiton, Joel Papa, Thomas Cuszkowski, Jesse Gutierrez, Robert D. Woo s. Bottom Row: Robert L. Tomz, rec. sec, John R. Auchter, tres, John K. Harms, programming vice-pres, Joseph B. Gorman, presg Dennis E. Huebner, exec. vice-pres, Vincent J. LoDuca, cor. sec, Alan J. Kastelic. DELTA TH ETA PHI, National Legal Fraternity Top How: Hugh S. McManus, Norbert C. Baldus, Michael S. Nolan, Edwin Ahrenhoerster, Theodore F. Mazza, Paul E. Schwemer, William L. Boyd, Larry L. Jeske, Gerald M. Crawford, James F. Strother, Aaron D. Twerski, Paul J. Clulo, Wylie A. Aitken. Third Row: James F. Bartl, Laurence D. Scott, Robert L. Starz, Ronald J. Jaskolski, Lawrence F. Waddick, Charles W. Elliott, William A. Finke, Robert A. Melin, John U. Schmid, James R. Ehrle, Michael D. Baudhuin. Second Row: Robert L. Hersh, Stephen L. Beyer, Fred A. Shapiro, Robert F. MacLaren, Robert J. Moser, John Koenig, Denis J. Wagner, Thomas E. NVeil, Eli C. Frank, Francis Podvin, Peter F. Reiske, Peter S. Balistreri, James P. Samster. Bottom Row: Robert J. O'Connell, moderator, James B. Young, vice-pres, David J. MacDougall, pres, James F. Janz, vice-pres, John M. Winters. E- 4 J A 4 4.1L Gi 751 'F-2 ALPHA KAPPA PSI, International Commerce Fraternity Top Row: Craig E. Soclerholm, john S. Culhane, Donald I. Treis, Philip M. Pailey, Patrick M. Reardon, Willard 1. johnson, Kenneth E. Borders, Dennis M. Gray, M. Karl Avery. Third Row: David L. Snyder, Timothy W. Woods, Kent I. Frisby, F. Michael Stockreiter, Thomas D. Utter, joseph M. Ness, james F. McKenna, Dennis R. Marotta, Thomas M. Bassett. Second Row: William Phillips, Thomas P. Heslin, Vincent Morreale, Timothy McCormack, William P. Murphy, William C. Robinson, James N. Anstett, Ray I. Riorclan. Bottom Row: james Ji. Rossi, john W. Mathers, Robert A. Capwell, William F. Ryan, pres, Robert E. Myron, vice-presg Theodore J. Russell, Daniel I. Derfus, Martin I. Dasher. ALPHA EPSILON PI, National Social Jewish Fraternity Left to right: Steven B. Stroiman, Ar- nold H. Koonin, Stuart Emanuel, pres, Myron Eisenberg, Michael Gendlin, vice-pres. SIGMA DELTA CHI, National Professional journalism Fraternity Top Row: Arthur C. Liebler, vice- prcsg Thomas P. Coleman, Mark A. Geiger, Michael Maciejewski. Middle Row: Stan Ziemba, sec, Pat- rick McGrath, Frank Daily, tres, Da- vid Kalvelage. Bottom Row: Thomas E. Berg, Robert Johanson, moderatorg jack Hamilton, James M. Clifford, pres, Neil Casey. 22 l l ALPHA PHI OMEGA, National Service Fraternity Top Row: Robert C. Scholz, Roger 1. Frankowski, Terrence J. Piper, XVilliam E. Doetzer, Michael R. Kauth, Thomas W. Hooks. Fourth Row: Gary R. Thuerk, Arthur A. Gonty, Gary G. Poehling, james VV. Collins, Francis X. Cuddy, jr., Joseph A. Annis Michael A. Gallo, jr., Larry T. Miller. Third Row: john A. Niecls, Thomas T. Bellino, john N. Lemerond, Bruce VV. Stencler, james M. Dupree, Patrick J. Trotticr john T. Belkovskin, Bruce C. Bachtel. Second Row: Warren C. Crabill, Charles Camilli, john P. Lynch, John D. Murray, Daniel Rinzel, james Krzyminski, Gerald Schuwecker, John A. Picconatto. Bottom Row: Timothy F. Comeford, David L. Bitter, james T. Bunch, pres, Walter K. Farrell, vice-pres, Stephen L. Tierney, rec. secg William J. Bremner, tres, Frank W. Cox. K At .- . . -,Q tied i A ' r -1 .. 1 X.. l . lx?- U ew' - l PHI TH ETA PSI, Local Cultural Liberal Arts Fraternity Top Row: William J. Knollicek, Daniel A. Brzostowiez, Thomas J. Stoffel, Robert J. vosskuhler, Michael O'- Keefe, john W. Roberts, Robert B. Deysaeh, Douglas L. Sharpe. Middle Row: Gary J. Delorit, David B. Murphy, Gerald L. Miller, Terry F. Sullivan, Paul L. Rempe, Richard I. Pagano, joseph A. Keyes. Bottom Row: Frank T. Wasielewski, Lawrence W. Stephenson, john G. Randolph, rec. sec, Richard P. Coley, cor. sec, Robert H. Yamachika, pres, Thomas E. Obenberger, tres, Philip G. Heim. 1 a EVANS SCHOLARS Top Row: Kenneth S. Sidell, XVilliam J. Cooley, Philip J. Butzen, Robert E. Farrell, Ioseph I. Kuciejezyk, WVilliarn C. Fleming. Fuurtli. Row: james J. O'Regan, james P. Fee, 1. Peter Coolsen, Glennon D. Mueller, George L. Burgett, Patrick E. Lynch, Thomas P. Ford, Benjamin A. Brand, joseph F. Krol. Tlzirzl Row: Steven J. Dapkus, Arthur E. Christensen, Dennis B. Giangiorgi, Gregory Hren, I. Daniel O'Connor, Edward G, Znger, Randal L. Hoyer, james R. Ryan. Second Row: Richard J. Growney, Bernard Browe, john Molenaar, Oliver T. Cody, Collins Fitzpatrick, Alan I. Borgealt, Edward F. Dolinar, Richard M. Jordan. Bottmn. Row: Edward F. Klein, john P. Scotellaro, john T. Lawler, Paul P. Biebel, secg Charles F. Urbauer, pres, Daniel A. Gallagher, vice-pres, Richard B. Cook, john F. Morien. PHI DELTA PHI, National Legal Fraternity Top Row: Sherin Sehapiro, james E. Low, john W. Pence, Carl M. Greco, Ralph T. Cane, Joseph 1. Roszkowski, James T. lylarquart, Edwin R. Rossini, Robert F. Berry, Anthony E. Migas, Donald I. Bauhs. '1'hird Row: James W. Dwyer, Neal J. Crowley, Michael L. Sorgi, Eugene W. Murphy, Terrence I. Woods, P. Lawrence Mulvihill, Edward A. Antonietti, Michael P. Mulhern, Eugene R. Hoyer, Stephen F. Schreiter, Roch Carter, James B. Bouquet. Second Row: john J. Spindler, john D. Finerty, Ha1'ry G. Snyder, VVillia1n F. Alderson, James A. Koester, Paul J. Burbaeh, William H. Melissy, William E. Haynes, john L. Reiter, Raymond J. Bausch, Daniel O. Ryan. Bottom Row: William C. Shehesta, Peter J. Lettenberger, vice-pres, james P. Burns, pres, David A. Snemnick, Ray J. Aiken, moderator. - - 3 L I L L .l L TRIANGLE, National Engineering Fraternity Top Row: Alfred R. Budney, Robert J. Bremmer, Jerome J. Wedding, Thomas A. Beaver, Daniel E. Braun, Robert J. Tercek, Ronald E. Erdmann, Dennis J. Pallai, Robert J. Balmes, Gary C. Koebl. Fourth Row: David H. Decker, Richard A. Andrews, William W. Stone, Frederick J. Zilly, Thomas F. Scully, Stephen P. Volm, George F. Lubeley, Charles A. Kozel, Richard E. Fedler, John A. Heidbreder. Third Row: Thomas J. Hietter, John D. Fobian, Joseph H. Abler, Chester R. Budney, Patrick M. Gannon, Gregory E. Bethkc, Randall K. Wilkin, Donald R. Kinney, Richard J. Welk. Second Row: Michael A. Triassi, William J. Grennan, E. Vernon Jaques, Rudolph A. Fuys, William A. Baumgart, Daniel T. Krebsbach, Paul A. Weasler, John F. Dacquisto, Richard V. Schermerhom. Bottom Row: Robert R. Greenwald, Joseph J. Schmitt, Thomas R. Siffemian, exec. tres, Edward F. Stevenson, sec, Ronald Leggio, pres, Roger W. Johnson, vice-pres, Michael Grimm, cor. sec, John C. Lemanski, Richard J. Panlener. ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA, International Medical School Fraternity Top Row: Gene J. Pawlowski, Paul WI Carter, Charles W. Vowels, Robert Sawyer, William D. Kaehny, Richard Liencsch. Third Row: George E. Cassidy, Kenneth P. Pohl, Charles P. Nichols, Thomas G. Kempken, Robert A. Hershberg, Michael N. Hart. Second Row: Albert L. Ball, Peter M. Sanfelippo, H. Michael Skopec, WVilliam C. Klein, Gregory J. Lundmark, John M. Raster. Bottom Row: George W. Koehl, pres, Murrill M. Szucs, vice-pres, John J. Kief, sec, Ronald C. Diebel, tres, Lee J. Johnson. SIGMA PHI DELTA, International Engineering Fraternity Top Row: Frederick I-I. Nuetzel, Patrick V. Dowd, Charles Gifford, Francis J. Van Antwerp, John E. Neirinckx, Thomas Huhn, Thomas R. Turek, Rich- ard J. Bloomer, Norman N. Johnson. Fourth Row: Thomas A. Heim, Paul B. Lum Lung, Leon P. Janik, Thomas M. Tole, John F. Healy, John E. MeRobcrts, Steven H. Uric, John P. Kelly, William B. Leary. Third Row: Ralph C. Curran, J. Patrick Carey, Michael A. Nickel, Dennis A. Shebesta, Richard J. Prudlow, John T. Zohlen, Peter J. Tarantino, Richard G. Staat. Second Row: Simon F. Krizan, Wes Jost, Paul J. Zohlcn, Robert P. Fettig, Thomas J. McDonough, Dick J. Grota, Chuck Armstrong. Bottom Row: John L. Sokop, cor. sec, WVilIiam H. Conley, Robert J. Proust, rec. see, Richard Fischer, viee-pres, Ron Pierce, prcsg Richard Kelsey, John L. Daniewicz, Robert F. Sapita. 319 DELTA SIGMA Pl, International Business Fraternity Top Row: Charles W. Jakopieh, Michael R. Hen- nessy, James D. Devine, Ralph W. Goetting, Jerry Ward, Ronald R. Baker, Joseph J. Mann, Peter P. Krupczak, Robert Aucr. Third Row: Richard J. Skowlund, James M. Regnier, Charles I-I. F ranckowiak, David J. Cara- vella, John F. Snyder, John L. Sadowski, Richard P. Goldstein, Duane W. Palke, Peter J. Wick. Second Row: Michael J. Singleton, Ted Jones, Dan A. Tiecioni, William H. Plant, Gary A. Glo- jeek, Paul D. I-Iess, William Kucera, James R. Finkler, James G. Neff. Bottom How: Robert A. Diedrieh, Daniel Kain, sec, Ron Gocrgen, vice-pres, John McConville, prcsg Dave Paulus, Russ Hughes, tres, David G. Krill. orc- - 2 1: ..r .- .l, , . 1 1 x I Pl SIGMA EPSILDN, National Professional Marketing Fraternity Top Row: Thomas Zablocki, Gerald J. Christiansen, Larry R. Connors, Thad- deus J. Popek, John E. Mack. Bottom Row: Carl L. Rinaldi, David D. Chattin, Michael A. Cavataio, see, Ray J. Riordan, pres, James B. Alby. Qs .. .4 , lffl, I -7-' if - .if ,N , .' 4 T 1 -. A 'J 4 T r Lf 1 ..r ., .-. ' ', , 1s.g . we t 226 ororities E . '.l 'F' .. - ea, , A 3 X611 ri-f 5 i - V :P-fa 3 F54 -' ' ' ' . Y Ml wg- J hi, I sfn N V, l fy , .- J l Qi ' .,, we in 'I l -- ' 'le 9 A cl VV I fp, 1 ir it Y .1 - -1 Y -tl vi ' Q. , ,Eff -51 'fu-I YYY Y iv K 1 Q' by H I . -4 I' W I .ll X I 'I-r'L xl if- 4 r '- A 4. 5 T' ll i wi. ' '-at Y-' X54 I rr . V V . . 1 - 4 X l f- :'.: . I l 'll' F ml 1 '..,' . .fl la, D' -44 'P '4 - A P . W 4 ' J ,. c X 'l-. . K , , , f -' . '-,Q wr may I 4 y .Q flies 235, U 2 1 ' f -tai, .' A , .W K -it ,, ii, xi - ' -9 -I' Q , Y' K b nil- 'lil up I 'A 'ilk I l TH ETA PHI ALH PA, National Catholic Panhellenic Social Sorority Top Row: Lenore Burbick, Carol Sendik, Kathy Sendik, Susan F. Frank, Mary I. English, Catherine L. johnson, Sharon H. Flynn, Anne L. Taggert, Mary J. Lee, Suzanne L. Harris. Fifth Row: Dorothy Rumler, Pamela Seese, Christine Graber, Maureen Mathers, jan J. Heintz- man, Nancy L. Eagen, julia A. Beerhalter, Toddy Mytys, Sharon Chioni, Constance I. Hill. Fourth Row: Amy K. Murphy, Nancy E. Newton, Lori Holm, Barbara A. Christiano, Catherine Kane, Barbara D. jones, Mary K. Mollohan, Bonnie L. Butler, Mary E. Pauly. Third Row: Kathy L. Rauwolf, Wilma M. Dunn, Judith M. Binell, Lois L. Riso, Susan I. Roberts, Mary J. Laughlin, Mary A. Beerhalter, Carol A. Maersch. Second Row: Suzanne M. O'Meara, Mary I. Mooney, rec. sec, Kathleen A. O'Brien, vice-presg Virginia C. Hill, pres, Mary B. LaGrange, cor. sec, Karen K. Skalitsky, tresg Gloria J. Karby. Bottom Row: Christine A. Wenc, Mary K. Lydon, Ann E. Angel, EHen Crossman, Patricia A. Kelley, Barbara A. Broderick, Kay Walsh. f EQ? QL 1- ZETA PHI ETA, speechme f ' , . 1 . , 6, ' Fraternity 4 N Q -V-f' 5 Top Row: Charlotte A. Toma, Colette A K -i A. Valiulis, Cathy Cunningham, Mar- . garet R. McCarrier. x Lf' , Bottom Bow: Joan M. Laurance, 4,4 eq, - Helen M. O'Connell, pres, Ioan R. , t l rl l Caresio. l f - , 1 L1 - 5- .., 5. S Q 1: Q 1 :Q - 'U' ' 'w J N SCEPTRE AND SWORD, Local Catholic Cultural Sorority Top Row: Patricia A. Dillon, Patricia A. Bacher, y l W ' 1 Rosalie S. Sanfilippo. M. Geiger, rec. sec, Kathy H. Niles, v Anne E. Niemiec, presg Patricia A. M tresg Catherine A. Brust. Linda S. Houge, Mary L. Aifronti, Elizabeth A. Ansay, Mary F. Herman, Susan I. Riordan, ice-presg Creevy, Bottom Row: Anne Coggin, cor. sec, Maralyn c ff. .' Ar mt al A ' z . 'S ' , V gg- i , fl e QT.. . J I f fl, . f ll . -, , , at R g ' J ' 54. . 2 - ff? 11- A- ,, ff , 'Q-f , .Q ,if 'f I if :NF ' I- AA . I it B 1. V V . ' T, f ' , -7 ' , if A 1 2,1 Y '12 if'- s.- ff- ' ' J ' , :ci ' IQ' N ,H , ' N- ' i 'L+ A ' ' : Q Q ' A . J-sm .5 V ' K f : Q Cixi' 1 l. 'asm' Q T ' ' -' ', '-' ' 'ff ' If I ,' L1 i. 1 . y 5 4 X 1 is A ' E? f '. B Q A 7, sl :- ,, 4 2- -a. v. . x s.. '. -s ' -Q. . r -1 ' . - .. f - - 1 4 - Q X f' Cxjqj., r -,J ar- , N KAPPA BETA GAMMA, National Social Sorority Top Row: Barbara A. Dunphy, Sharon A. Wem, Kerry Reif, Sue Rhyner, Bonnie A. Smolinski, Bar- bara A. Crebliunas, Diane R. Johnson, Connie Lane, Marilyn Toomey, Mary C. Bach. Fifth Row: Kathie S. Wahlstrom, Jeanne C. Weiler, Kay M. Kleinbroolc, Elizabeth J. Decket, Michelle DeLisio, Katie A. Krizek, Connie M. Mesner, Patricia C. Markey, Deronta Elliott. Fourth Row: Karen L. Simonini, Sandy L. Gulbranson, Mary Ellen Schnell, Mary S. McGovern, Jane E, Butler, Nancy L. Hollatz, Karyl J. Shields, Kathleen M. Kenney, Priscilla E. Perry. Third How: Elaine M. Ferris, Gloria Lazzerini, Lynn A. Mayar, Dale Carter, Mary Ellen Barber, Sharon A. Bruhy, Helen M. O'Connell, Patty Richards. Second Row: Margaret A. Mesner, Kay A. Mages, Anne K. Daly, cor. secg Sheila A. Mehigan, tresg Julianne E. Smith, presg Suzanne M. Mueller, rec. secg Gail M. Robb, Jacky Lane. Bottom Row: Dianne M. Messar, Sally A. Cesario, Abby Dalton, Barbara M. Seng, Barbara Polulach, Mary L. Carter, Jane P. Carter. aw go ALPHA EPSILUN IOTA, National Medical Sorority Top Row: Mary J. Ratkowski, Marta C. Muller, Anna M. Ledgerwood, Eliz- abeth Harris, Carla A. Folkers. Bottom Row: Jean M. Shaurette, Doris C. Anderson, secg Grace S. Wolff, pres, Kathleen E. Krumbiegel, vice- pres. ALPHA TAU DELTA, National Nursing Sorority Top Row: Mary C. Landwehr, Mary J. Kellner, Mary A. Lewandowski, Margaret M. Flesse Betty J. Sonntag, Ann Lynch, Ireane F. Coke Bottom Row: Marilyn J. Yunelc, Kathleen C O'Neill, tresg Jane A. Wimbiscus, presg Susan A. Washechek, Janet M. Stariha, sec. f 'E I ..,.-. . E.. iq' , IOTA CHI OMEGA, Local Social Sorority Top Row: Mary F. Herman, Ellen T. Ostemiann, Kathryn M. Schmitt, Cyn- thia A. Mages, Carol R. Zvonek, Cath- erine Brust, Judy Parent. Second Row: Kay Zeller, Diane L. Tretadue, Annamarie Krolicki, Su- sanne J. Schulz, Maryellen Haber- stroh, Pat A. Bacher, Judith Kuttner. Bottom Row: Sharon M. Gulig, tres 7 Susan E. Wig, cor. sec, Patricia A. Tremaine, vice-pres, Lynn A. Trim- born, presg Jane C. Fleming, rec. sec, Pamela M. Masters. fa , ,,,g,w pi N 2 H , . 'N .4 1 . ,U .1 , --:t ' I A '. .1 .fs . . 2 f DELTA SIGMA GAMMA, Local Social Sorority Top Row: Barbara B. Szemborski, Carol J. Find- len, Mary A. Wojciechowski, Marianne Franks, Margo M. Schmidt, Mary V. Taylor, Kathleen W. Healy, Patricia Hollis, Carol Clegg. Fourth Row: Barbara J. Boncher, Mary L. Krush, Kathleen A. Misudek, Barbara J. Thein, Susan M. King, Patricia J. Schinoski, Karen M. Scott, Kath- erine A. Fox, Sharon K. Bertotti. Third Row: Mary Anne DeWilde, Bette J. Krush, Helen E. Marmoll, Barbara A. Graves, Judith A. Borden, Alexa M. Fendryk, Dorothy A. Elmore, Joan E. Kavanagh. Second Row: Sally A. Fitzgerald, Judy E. Perhay, Ellen L. Ewig, Kathleen M. Lawrence, Sara Ann Sanfelippo, Janice B. Babcock, Ruth A. Neely, Diana M. Navicky. Bottom Row: Cellene J. Zentkowski, Marilyn J. Yunek, rec. secg Ruth Lynne Durbin, vice-presg Janet F. Josten, pres, Anne E. Niemiec, cor. sec, Nancy J. Wiza, Diane Perrone, tres. :, : Q,- i Q1 K ' 'L 0 ' 5Jv .53-K., r-fl D .' 5 Q' 'yz N . WW,,a. .Ie 5 - - . ..,- .,,.., - Ii - .fi P' I ,, -.X sf . r , . w ,I I 1 I ' , ' f i.k' A . I I 5 I A ul. ... '..r ' ' .4 ..... . . L , ' I f, ' ,, L T., Q JE W: M: I r ,-, I A Q . 1,-.. i I r II PF 4 A A , 1 x '- . I PHI CHI TH ETA, National Professional Commerce Fraternity for Women T072 How: Carol J. Bernstein, Diane L. Kitzki, Denise P. Lynskey, Cath- erine W. Dolan, Anne M. Convey, Elizabeth A. Ansay. Middle Row: Ruth M. O'Donnell, Kathleen Chmielecki, Agnes H. Platt, Mary L. Ruff, Darlene A. Suskey, Barbara A. Kopp, Rosalie S. San- filippo, Jerrilynn C. Kosmatka. Bottom Row: Karen M. Frymark, Jo- anne C. Czemiak, vice-pres, Carole J. Bartman, prcsg Miriam C. Cies, Frances Fowler, sec, Jeanne L. Blasky, tres. , . L if A ' Stiff? N s S 2 4 , , I AA, .' 1 .L fy A il Y, a , it Jw Fx ., I . , .. 1 . , , I - . , -,U I I 4 A 9 ,N J -A , A l ' ., ,, ,. .: 14, I A A: Q, - 1 l V-2 I jk- 'I ' 7'- ' . X q - - A B L. : I 1 . 5 4. A T A CHI SIGMA CHI, Local Social Sorority Top Row: Sue E. Flamme, Aurelia V. Nowak, Barbara J. Bobusch, Mary C. Carey, Patricia J. Traxel, Mary K. Bultman, Sue Carney, Sharon A. Callahan, Janice S. Moran. Third Row: Genie M. Cryan, Barbara J. Sternig, Maryann T. Wolter, Anne L. Kingston, Jacqueline A. Schlund, Mary-Ann Belson, Denny Aranda, Jeanne A. Magagna, Judy M. Bonny. Second Row: Diane M. Zabkowicz, Judy A. Fox, Kathy A. McGrath, Sandy L. Peatee, Mary Ellen McCough, Janet C. Munclay, Susan M. Colman, Cathy A. Jones, Margie E. Swagler. Bottom Row: Susanne Wise, Elizabeth C. Fox, Kathlene McCartin, tres, Jeannette E. Holmes, cor. sec, Anne Niehler, pres, Jo Anne Scanlan, vicc-pres, Angela Buttar, rec. sec, Susan MacLeod, Mary Wavcrnck. Q P KI! 'I Q 1 r v' l l' ,l N VVHNF X 5 ,. -, 4, ,idx fl 3 Q ' Avy' ALPHA DELTA THETA, National Medical Technology Sorority Top Row: Susan V. Rhyner, M. Kay Craig, Kathleen Kenney Neirincky, Virginia L. Knowles, Alice M. Eastman, Marlene F. Speckert, Katherine R. Garnier. Fourth Row: Judy K. Van Fleet, Kathleen M. Roach, Mary K. Kindt, Leigh R. Platte, Kathy M. Fox, Darcy A. Kuhn, Julia M. Fuetterer, Mary P. Haas. Third Row: Cailc J. Czerniakowski, Denise M. Goss, Joan E. Wagner, Janet F. Josten, Jeanne M. Farrell, Jacqueline J. Wright, Patricia A. Cahill, Pamela J. Beam. Second Row: Mary Ellen Haney, Becky Degman, Diana I. Talbot, Nancy L. Ruffle, Karen H. Cumsey, Jeanne M. Hammes, Janice B. Babcock, Judith A. Konen. Bottom Raw: Margaret M. Ibach, Betty Y. Murakami, tres, Beverly C. Gehl, sec, Elaine G. Curbis, pres, Carole A. Case, vice-pres, Priscilla J. Florek, Kathleen A. Waynert. ' + . l 16101 A I S+:-1' 'ST' I 2 It ,Q l cj Q I l i if H L I PHI ETA CHI, Local Social Service Sorority Top Row: Marilyn A. Rapozo, Leslie E. Cham- bers, Patricia Ann Pecsi, Mary M. Green, jo- anne E. Krudys, Carolyn F. Fuller, Mary C. Weimer, Phyllis M. Bryzgalski, Catherine R. Little. Middle Row: Barbara L. Froelich, Mary Ann Witt, Trudy E. Smith, Karol I. Karaffa, Bar- bara A. johnson, Mary C. Misevich, jean I. Pekoz, Janice A. Ebert. Bottom Row: Karen Zigan, Barbara L. Amidei, Rita M. McDonough, tres, Sharon L. Owen, ree. sec, Kathy L. Pavesic, pres, Lynn A. Rapozo, cor. sec, Rose E. Neidhoefer, vice- presg Sandra L. Natale. THETA SIGMA PHI, National W0men's journalism Fratemity Top Row: Anne K. Daly, Kay Martin, Kathleen Healy, Frances A. Smith, Julianne E. Smith, Mary C. Bach, Linda S. Houge, Dorothy J. Rumler. Third How: Helen E. Marmoll, Mia R. Me- Tamney, Karen A. Carmizzo, Judith R. Parent, Kathleen A. Fisher, Pat R. Scharber, Mary S. Vrobel, Mary Ann Rosswunn. Second Row: Shirley M. Killinger, Suzanne M. O'Meara, Kathy M. Petruzalek, Mary C. Bader Karen M. Stelzer, Barbara Abel, Virginia M. Troy, Edith Cybulski Tamblyn. Bottom Row: Helen M. Rothfus, Betty Dauw, Bonnie A. Brezinski, tres, Kathleen O'Brien pres, Connie Lane, vice-pres, Mary E. Krone- buseh, see, Diane Perrone. r A m . ALPHA DELTA ETA, National Dental Hygiene Sorority Top Row: Karen Shea, Beverly S. Weber, Col' leen M. Bouche, Alice E. Holcomb, Kathleen A. Murphy, Cayl M. Boersma, Ioan K. Bakshis. Third Row: Kathryn A. Kaziak, Holly L. Hillier, Caroline B. Zimmerman, Karen A. Laudert, Patricia M. Regan, Mary Beth Hart, Diane M. Resheske. Second Row: Karen Simonini, Kathryn A. Lar- son, Patricia Scalze, Sharon Corkish, Bonnie Wangerin, joan Sonntag. Bottom Row: Anne Levitsis, Karen Calkins, Karen Panisclr, cor. see, Penny Alex, pres, Iudey Walsh, joan Kolfenbach. ilitar 4 . - An Q - - ANCHOR AND CHAIN, Professional Naval Science Organization Top Row: William F. Zabor, George H. Cooley, Richard W. Bueker, Gerald A. Bolain, James F. Fox, james R. Lang, Allen W. Roessig, John E. Mack, john L. Daniewicz. Third Row: John A. Tomasko, Paul T. Dolan, Paul G. Schuler, Richard L. Theis, Richard I. Osting, Charles R. Miller, Douglas J. Bielan, john I. Moritz, Robert I. Salentine. Second Row: John N. Rachac, David R. Mayhood, Louis G. Zacherl, Stephen W. Chambers, I. Forrest Trembley, Kevin j. McCarity, Duane R. Shiffert, William P. Bau, Michael F. Eckman. Bottom Row: John E. McGee, joseph A. Zocher, yeomang Major Harry H. Holmberg, moder- atorg Gerald L. Miller, skipperg Daniel Ryan, paymaster. 7 TIL' RIFLE TEAM Top Row: Roger T. Lambert, Ralph Guilbert, Robert L. Bina, Richard H. Fox, John R. Brinkerholf. Bottom Row: Bruce E. Inzer, Robert L. Belli, Joseph S. Smith, coachg Wayne I. Selting, coach. i PERSHING RIFLES,k Company 1-2 Top Row: Thomas Strassburg, Joseph S. Smith, Dennis Hanrahan, John R. Mietus, James I. Hellmich, Iohn Batchelor, Frederick Michalek. Bottom Row: Timothy M. Warner, David L. Snyder, supply officer, Wil- liam I. Monahan, operations officer, Iudy Schweitzer, hon. exec. officer, Richard D. Holper, exec. officer, Adolph R. Zahorsky, adjutantg Iames Rr, O'Brien, rilleman. V . . . ,X 'A .-. X , . PERSHING RIFLES, Second Regimental Headquarters Staff Top Row: Michael I. Bell, expansion officer, Andrew T. Karp, supply of- ficer, Anthony A. Rozga, operations officer, Edward S. Beckstrom, special projects officer, Michael I. Malloy, special staff officer, William E. Daw- son, adjutant. Bottom Row: MfSgt. Francis I. Hil- coske, enlisted advisor, Ioan Burd, secg Thomas J. Schultz, exec. officer, john C. Regner, reg. cmclrg jane Eber- hardt, hon. reg. cmdrg Capt. Richard A. Kitts, faculty advisor. , SCABBARD AND BLADE, National Honorary Military Society Top Row: Richard Holper, James I. Hellmich, John C. Regner, Andrew T. Karp. Bottom Row: Daniel I. Navicky, Den- nis E. Huebner, David L. Snyder, Ed- ward W. Beclcstrom, tres, Thomas I. Schultz, William I. Monahan. MARQUETTE DYER Top Row: Howard J. Eslien, Carl M. Greco, Alan D. Eisenberg, James T. Marquart, Calogero Cataldo, Louis J. Molepske, Francis E. Buchhuber, James E. Low, Theodore F. Mazza, Eli C. Frank. Middle Row: James F. Bartl, William C. Sturm, Ronald L. Lampe, William D. Block, Karen A. Case, Mary C. Cahill, Judith E. Higgins, Paul J. Clulo, Larry L. Jeskc, Thomas E. Weil, Hugh S. McManus. Bottom How: Edwin Ahrenhoerster, Francis Podvin, Kenneth C. Donner, Michael D. Baudhuin, William A. Finke, Robert J. O'Connell, modem- tor. Publications 233 LAW REVIEW Top Row: Robert L. Hersh, Sherin Schapiro, Stephen L. Beyer, David A. Suemnick, Margaret M. Huff, Stephen F. Schreiter, John L. Reiter, Roch Carter, Paul E. Schwemer, Peter J. Lettenberger. Bottom Row: Frederick A. Muth, James B. Young, James F. Janz, Ed- win R. Rossini, Peter S. Balistreri. Q- MONITOR, Newspaper Top Row: Ralph Treder, Cordon Thomas, Duane R. Shiffert, John L. Duskey. Bottom How: Robert A. Erbetta, James T. Abbey, co-editor, Jerome J. Mittman, co-editor, James D. Miller. BLUEPRINT, Engineering Newspaper Top Row: Patrick J. Hartman, Thomas L. Dunlavey, James R. Warzon, Rus- sell G. Shomperlen, Robert J. Ried- ner, James D. Glosick. Middle Row: Robert J. Chybowski, Roger E. Stahoski, sports editor, Wayne J. Selting, Robert A. Dries, Jerry E. Paveglio. Bottom Row: Beynel J. Rodriguez, copy editor, Jerome S. Chudzik, busi- ness managerg Marjean Troik, Robert D. Jamieson, co-editorg Neil Heary, co-editor. Q7 MARQUETTE MEDICAL REVIEW Top How: John McDevitt, Joseph Skibba, Donald Huedinger, John Gro- gan, Albert W. Lizarraras, John F. Rampone, feature editor, Leonard J. Quadracci. Middle Row: David Clark, Carla Folkers, John J. Seifert, Wendelin W. Schaefer, Hannah E. Harris, Robert Sawyer. Bottom Row: Gerald W. Wadina, cir. mgrg A. Stephen Woo, jr., Peter M. Sanfelippo, James W. Keller, editor, Monica Buckley, secg Robert A. Hershberg. Q' THE WHEEL, Business Administration Newspaper Top Row: Thomas Burke, James A. Tewes, Dennis J. Wroblewski, Daniel J. Heerey, Wayne A. Ross, Bruce A. Bernberg. Middle Row: Barbara A. Kopp, Gerrilynn C. Kosmatka, Kathleen Chmielecki, Carole Mickle, Agnes H. Platt, Jeanne L. Blasky. Bottom Row: Mary E. Stokes, Thomas J. F uhr, John P. Savage, editor, Anne C. Poryc, secg Stephen W. Chambers. STUDENT SENATE Top Row: Robert L. Hersh, Greg Conway William E Belongia Ronaldj Bruhs Michael lVI'lC1GJ6WSk1 Thomas M. McGaviclc, Michael J. Bruch Middle Row: Thomas P. Cuszkowskl TIIOITIHSIIIC M Newman Kathleen W Healy Mar1lynJ Yunek Susan M Attermeier, Genie M. Cryan, Stephen C Elliott Bottom How: Jody Clowery, Joanne C Czermak cor sec Sue Carney rec sec John G Bendt pres James W. Collins, vice-presg John P, Lynch VARIETIES COUNCIL T071 Row: William J. Cooley, Bud E. Woodward, Ralph E. Lassa, tresg James W. Heck. Middle Row: Jacky Lane, Genie M. Cryan, Patrick J. Carberry, Kathleen M. O'Keane, Anne K. Daly, Trish Hamlow. Bottom Row: Michael A. Nickol, Robert F. Sapita, vice-presg Michael J. Bruch, prcsg John K. Harms. CARNIVAL COUNCIL Top Row: James Finkler, tres, Dan Kain, Don Kinney, Charles Jakopich, James Collins, pres, Dave Paulus, Wayne Kallenberger, vice-pres, John Nieds, David Carvella. 4 Bottom How: Joan Bakula, Penny Peek, sec, Sharon Bruhy, Dale Carter, Maureen Mathers, Jane Wimbiscus, Jan Josten, Dinah Alger. TIP-oFF COUNCIL ' T079 Row: John D. Murray, David H. Decker, vice-pres, John P. Lynch, pres. Middle Row: Paul A. Weasler, Gary C. Poehling, Roger W. Johnson, Wil- liam J. Bremner, Joseph P. Annis, David L. Bitter. Bottom Row: Kay Walsh, Bonnie But- ler, sec, Kathleen A. Murphy, Sharon Flynn, Barbara I-Iagele, Mary Costello. I 5, r l f. r I I B I dx l xr BROOKS COUNCIL T op Row: Zanclra K. James, Ray Riorclan, Bernie Kronner, James M. Dupres, Janice Bohahoy. Bottom Row: Suzanne M. O'Meara, Ron Goergcn, pres, Bill Kucera, comp- trollerg Patricia C. Brown, sec. ORIENTATION LEADERS Top Row: Julianne E. Smith, Anne K. Daly Tom P. Guszkowski, Catherine R. Little, john P. Lynch, Thomasine M. Newman Sue Carney. Third Row: Betty J. Dauw, Io Ann Done- lan, Claud A. Daiglc, William G. Robinson Ruth Lynne Durbin, Patricia R. Huston. Second Row: Kathleen MeCartin, Wilma M Dunn, James R. Finkler, Kathleen M. Law- rence, Genie M. Cryan, Kathy L. Pavesie. Bottom Row: David B. Murphy, Gary G Poehling, Robert L. Tatalovieh, Kathie F. Murphy, joseph P. Annis, William J. Knof- licek, Gary I. Delorit. 'U RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Left to Right: Judith Conrad, rec. see, Raymond S. Mueller, john Mc- Roberts, Daniel E. Braun, pres, John Weber, vice-pres. rpg '11 i x H fdfhy 73 7' r'- 1 Y ' I Th' ' N ll J Y ' l ' 5?-1 Z Z 'V ,gf -1 C r A l ? . , , , L ' I L A ' ' SDPHOMORE COED BOARD Top Row: Mary L. Quinn, M. Judith Crotty, Carol I. Bernstein, Allene C. Phillips, Pam M. Seese, Ioan T. Ben- son. Middle Row: Jan M. Grootegoed, jan A. Judy, Jacqueline A. Sehlund, Penny T. Sass, Sandra L. Peatee, Elizabeth A. Dewey. Bottom Row: Anne P. Levirsis, Joan E. Kavanaugh, tres, Joyce C. Smen- tek, pres, Mary Anne Krembs, vice- presg Diane M. Znblcowicz. 5, g.- .- - 1 : ,,.. .,, 1 ' a ' i - ur'-N E 1 112 -1 -.xr fav.- 1.51, H J- J r WELCOME WEEK-SENIOR WEEK COUNCIL Top Row: Sarah J. Van Roo, Daniel J. Derfus, Pat J. Traxel, Margo M. Schmidt, Barbara Szemborski, Karen L. Sirnonini. Bottom Row: Elizabeth R. Tate, Thomas P. Cuszkowski, presg Patricia A. Horkheimer, Kathleen M. Mul- vaney, Michael B. Grimm, vice-presg Sally A. Fitzgerald. :.l ,Lf --Q, .1 7f . '? .A 'S I nl ia? V . 1 INTERSORORITY COUNCIL Top Row: Dotty J. Rumler, Carole A. Case, Ann C. Topp, Denise P. Lyn- skey, Marilyn J. Yunek, Catherine A. Brust. Middle Row: Sharon A. Bruhy, Helen M. O'Connell, Dale Carter, Judy Con- rad, Pamela M. Masters, Jeanne Schell. Bottom Row: Catherine R. Little, rec. secg Joanne C. Czemiak, presg Carol R. Zvonek, Angela J. Buttar. n -ul ,. fr U. .- ,- I i CONCERT COMMITTEE Top Row: Patricia G. Oakes, Emily K. Raymond, Harry J. Seaman, Francis T. Wasielewski, vice-chairmang Josef L. Molenda, Carl W. Yost, Mark F. Moran. Middle Row: Suzanne E. Bouquet, Kathleen A. Seitz, Anthony J. Duben, James R. Sickel, Thomas M. Strass- burg, Catherine A. Schmanski, Carol A. Guzman. Bottom Row: Thomas R. Wortham, chairmang Andrea C. Jungwirth, tresg Nancy A. Ziesler, secg Paula J. Kos- zuth, Kristyne M. Kleiner, Susan M. Eicholz. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Top Row: Joseph B. Gonnan, Joseph M. Ness, William F. Ryan, Glennon D. Mueller, Robert Vosskuhler. Middle Row: Richard J. Bloomer, Wayne A. Ross, Ronald J. Leggio, E. Vernon Jaques, John J. McCon- ville. Bottom Row: Charles F. Urbauer, James M. Clifford, James S. Krzymin- ski, pres, Timothy W. Woods, tres, Timothy F. Comeford. . I, Ji .. ' 1. .l I C-Q - -Q 49 . -, T7 1 T. ' . 1 4 ! z-gl X X 4 1 rn F ET Q x lt. ,A 1 -. 4 , P JL INTERRESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Judith A. Porto, Teddi A. Grant, Mary K. Mollohan, Frances A. Bureau, Mary Mooney. Bottom Row: Kathleen Winters, Patri- cia Brown, cor. sec, Sue Carney, presg Mary Ellen O'Neil1, rec. secg Kay Cavanaugh, vice-pres. if I J .' 5' ', , 'I L Q Rift! L 261' J Lf 4 ., ASSOCIATED WOMEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Judith A. Borden, Suzanne L. Harris, Jody Clowery, Kathie Mur- phy, Mimi Ward, Trish Hollis, Mary C. Bader. Bottom Row: Karen Van Aacken, Nancy A. Tanner, vice-pres, Kathleen M. Kenney, Kathy Healy, pres, Kath- leen Chmielecki, rec. sec, Diane M. Resheske, Joyce Smentek. - l V .1 li lop Row MTUIICCJ Sheehy David A Strfm Jr joseph F C'urnes Jfmmns B Alhy, James I Hellmrch Dennisj Wroblewskr Larry R Connors Innes M Rcgnier john P. Savage. Bottom Row Agnes H Phtt Iwnne L Bhsky rec sec Brucc, A Bernberg, prasg Dan Gul- 5 i i GRADUATE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Left to Right: Michael Moduthngam vice-presg David L. Hattrick, pres, Yves Gardctte, tresg Elizabeth M Crowley, secg Thomas E. Waters. SPEECH COUNCIL Top Row: Lois Riso, Elizabeth 1. Dcckert, Alexander I-I. Cordon, john D. Lcwinski, james F. INIurtaugh, Margo M. Schmidt, Sylvia M. Page. Bottom Row: Carol A. Elliott, Susan M. Colman, Charlotte A. Toma, rec. secg Terrence C. Swann, vice-pres, tres, joan R. Carcsio, pres, Susan J. Riordan, cor. sec, Nancy A. Chamber- Iain. .27 xwm, X 1 riff' . MEN'S INTERRESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Top Row: George W. Crimmins, Ken- neth J. Wees, Clifford I. Wasko Thomas R. Ziehr. Bottom Row: Robert J. Starshak, AI- hert J. Diulio, jr., Patrick C. Meade, Joseph T. Maier. DEANS ADVISORY COUNCIL , ' mg A? .IOURNALISM COUNCIL Top Row: Barbara Abel, Thomas E. Berg, tresg Christine Polacheck, Sarah I. Van Roo. Bottom Row: Arthur C. Liebler, vice- presg Michael B. Maciejewski, pres, Michael I. Beverly, Helen M. Rothfus. lop Row Donald J. Bauhs, Michael S. Nolan, Hugh S. McManus, Joseph H. Hallows, james R. Ehrle, Peter S Bzhstrcri Robert A. Melin, Paul E. Schwemer, james B. Young, James E. Murphy, Peter J. Lettenberger Bottom Row: Robert L. Hersh, james F. janz, Dean Reynolds C. Seitz, James P. Burns, Roch Carter. W R I 242 Rf.-NZ' .WN LIBERAL ARTS COUNCIL Top Row: Walter K. Farrell, vice-pres, John P. Lynch, Arthur C. Helgerson, G. Michael O'Brien, John D. Murray, Douglas L. Sharpe. Middle Row: Richard Coley, Marilyn Faehnnann, D. Addison Ticcioni, Jody Clowery, Greg Conway, pres, Mary Ann Camrody, cor. sec, Gary Poehling, Patricia Hollis, Bottom Row: Patricia A. McGreevey, rec. secg Mary L. Affronti, J. Woodson Roberts, Mary Anne Saunders, Ralph Lassa. i . . , e 1 . -Af MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Top Row: Karen H. Gumsey, Gaile J. Czerniakowski, Joan E. Wagner, 'f-Z7 fv cb I Joyce M. Frederick, Mary E. Fraser, Peggy Collins. Bottom Row: Judith A. Borden, Patri- cia A. Cahill, tres, Marlene F. Speck- ert, presg Betty Y. Murakami, vice- presg Beverly C. Gehl, sec. ENGINEERING COUNCIL Top Row: Dennis Donovan, Robert Jamieson, John Staut, William Heckel, John Daniewicz, Patrick Gan- non, Donald Kinney. Middle How: Joseph Manone, Wesley Jost, William Grennan, Charles Mazza, John Dacquisto. Bottom Row: John Heidbreder, pres, Robert Chybowski, vice-pres, Richard Panlener, sec, John Fobian, tres. PHYSICAL THERAPY COUNCIL Top Row: Charlene Casscrt, Victoria D. Milazzo, Vincc King, Robert Eller- brock, Allenc C. Phillies, Kathy T. Rzluwolf, Nancy M. Felazzo. Bottom Row: David P. Guy, Barbara A. Deinerath, vice-presg Carol Greene, tres, Susan Attermeier, presg Mary Quinn, sec. v 'C .0 , '.,,' 'J-, tfQ..- '77 I If wi- X, J. . . . - -s a- Z-: 9 ' ' at NURSING COUNCIL Top Row: janet M. Laske, Dale C. De Bruin, Mary C. Carey, Mary C. Landwehr, Mary C. Wavernek. Bottom Row: M. Judy Crotty, tresg Kay L. Heath, secg Marilyn I. Yunek, pres, Susan A. Washechek, vice-pres. 1 f.:5f 'L--Fl' '93 R ' -fv- 'EP' V-Y fx DENTAL HYGIENE COUNCIL Top Row: Anne P. Levitsis, Mary E. Anderson, Margaret C. Bohn, Kath- ryn A. Kaziak, Karen L. Simonini, Patricia R. Scalzo. Bottom Row: Sharon L. Corkish, Karen Shea, vice-presg Dorothy A. Doyle, presg Colleen M. Bouche, sec, Diane M. Resheske. 'I , - 1' il. Q4 x 244 , Dormltor Counclls i... NOONAN HALL COUNCIL Left to right: Chris Dillon, Steve Kelly, jay Pezza, chairman, Stephen I. Sudik, James P. Fazio. ., V I ALUMNAE HALL COUNCIL T072 Row: Rosemary Margo, Theresa Michael, Carol S, Hieb, Katherine E. justi, Mary Beth MeEnnis. Bottom Row: Venita Sims, see, Bonnie Terrell, tres, Kathleen Winters, pres, Mary C. Gloster, vice-pres. if fi BONIFAS HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Pat Scalzo, Kathy A. Fisher, Nancy Tanner. Bottom Row: Diane P. Flynn, sec, Helen Mar- tin, vice-pres, Kay Cavanaugh, pres, K. Ott, tres. HERATY HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Kathi M. Tvrclik, Diane M. Picring, Francie T. Kewlcy, Pat M. Gorman, Pat L. Kelly. Bottom Row: Hilary D. Harris, sccg Carol S Celllaus, trcsg Teddi A. Grant, prcsg Elaine A Toomey, vice-pres. -Q' I 5 1 CAMPION HALL COUNCIL Top Row: JoAnne Scanlan, Kathleen McCartin, Sharon Clmioni. Bottom Row: Patricia Evans, vice-presg Mary Slont, sccg Frances A. Bureau, prcsg Angela Buttar. MARIAN HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Patricia M. Carty, Eliza- beth I. Deckert, Marilyn A. Koneck, Patricia A. Gilman, Marguerite I, Filler, Geraldine L. Perhay. Bottom Row: Margaret R. Kenclrigan, Lizann E. Malleson, Mary K. Mollo- han, presg Nancy L. Hollatz, Janice E. Chalker. .124-V'-Iv-. f W- ' 1'4 , '-'.:Q-7 :I+ , -' lr - 'rf - N I fri Mir . B54 ' l - 3 ' J '-P W I ui 1 4 :1 I - ' 1 .V Q .Ji ed, 'c-. ' , '. l P55345 I' ., :Y Ill I I' A ' I O'DONNELL HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Katherine R. Novak, Kathleen D. Skopec, Christine A. Knies, Rita A. Mitchell, Carroll A. Mat- tern, Colleen A. Merkt. Second Row: Patricia A. Smith, Mary K. Gorski, Judith A. Zimmerman, Elizabeth I. Palomhit, Carol M. Mon- zell, Caroline M. Clinton, Elizabeth A. Dewey. Bottom Row: Patricia A. Brandt, Mary C. Carey, tres, Judith A. Marmoll, cor. sec, Judith A. Porto, pres, Mary C. Murphy, vice-presg Patricia A. West, rec. secg Constance L. Ciminillo. Vi 5-1 l ' I .. ,Sfmt-ITE - i .1 ' ,'1fflI:r5LVIi'2f.1li b . 4 , - ' I - -' V ,. 4 'f D ' . .-I - 'Z , .f- , , fi L. I it ,ai , 12' - ,V , ' LISETTE LODGE COUNCIL I - 'Y X 3f-THAI Left to right: Mary M. Lynch, tres, A ' . I Greta C. Hottenroth, vice-pres, Mary L V I. Mooney, pres, Helen M. Rothfus, I ' Cecilia M. Barron, Nina I. Noring. , :f ' , I 1. S..- may I I , fr YZ? ' LOURDES HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Kathleen M. Kenefick, Sharon Callahan, Mari- anne Feulner, sec, Io Ann Donelan. Bottom Row: Catherine L. johnson, tres, Mary E. O'NeiIl, pres, Thomasine M. Newman, vice-pres. MONITOR HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Jerome J. Mittman, Roger I. Frankowski, James T. Abbey. Bottom Row: Kenneth I. Wees, seeg Clifford I. Wusko, pres, Joseph A. Zocher, vice-pres, tres, john C. Ag- new. .fs -fir' , 55' - Q 4, - '57 rf, 1' , f- ' .,'f ' ' 1 7 I x I x 'li 4 v ,ij . ff' ' I-,WA I I v ' L SCHROEDER HALL BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES Top Row: William I. Van Rooy, Larry G. Howell, William R. Wuerl, Peter R. McEnroe, William F. Zuhor, Robert I. Starshak, joseph P. O'SulIivan. Middle Row: Robert B. Martin, Jef- frey P. Hahn, Russell E. Shaffer, Dominic A, Montileoue, Michael j. Kloberdanz, Alexander H. Gordon. Bottom Row: George I. Kordiyak, Joseph T. Maier, tresg Albert J. Diulio, presg Thomas R. Ziehr, secg Michael A. Rehm. X I K 1 .rx fy- L, Cv x 1 XAVIER HALL COUNCIL Left to right: Nancy Imbus, rec. secg Mary K. Lydon, vice-pres, Brenda Mielde, presg Ginny Cast, Maureen Murphy, Faye Zimmerman, sec-tres. NICOLAS HALL COUNCIL Left to right: Patrick C. Meade, presg George W. Crimrnins,vice-pres, Chris- topher I. Volk, sec. Tas M. CARPENTER TOWER COUNCIL Top Row: Ann Kenny, Kathleen A. Quinn, Frances R. Krystofik, Maryann M. Smith, Mildred M. Harper, Mary A. Bohrer, Margaret A. Hewitt. Second Row: Maureen A. Wright, Suzanne K. Ryan, Marilyn V. Marlow, Nancy E. Newton, julie A. Moran, Nancy A. Zieslcr. Bottom Row: Marian Thiergartner, Diane Browning, vice-presg Patricia Huston, trcsg Patricia C. Brown, presg Kerry Damschroder, cor. secg Margaret McCarrier, rec. sec. STEWART HALL COUNCIL T071 Row: Richard B. Rose, Douglas J. Bielan, Michael H. Merrill, Chris- topher W. Gilluly, David Sage. Bottom Row: Dick Sheridan, Pat Gregory, tres and vice-pres, Ray Muel- ler, Mac Haberkorn, pres. INSTITUTE UF ELECTRONICS- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Top Row: Dennis L. Filut, james A. Heinen, Larry I. Muzluek, Larry M. Lesperanee, james K. Kopp, Paul S. Pepin, Wesley M. Jost. Bottom Row: C. Douglas Strain, John F. Dacquisto, tresg David H. Decker, presg Dennis J. Pallai, vice-pres, Wil- liam I. Grennun, William J. Schroeder. V! x AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Top Row: Rudolph A. Fuys, jr., David E. Vzmevenhoven, Thomas J. Wiener, joseph D. Balser, Michael J. Kozina, John I-I. Marks, Paul G. Scliuler, James C. Wild. Bottom Row: Stephen P. Volm, An- thony Desouza, Gerald I. Van Handel, tres, joseph I-I. Ahler, pres, Edward F. Stevenson, vice-pres, Lawrence I. Saladin. Co-Curricular ENGINEERING KNIGHTS T op Row: David H. Decker, Le Roy H. Wight, joseph H. Abler, Rudolph A. F uys. Front How: Robert Chybowski, Ron- ald Leggio, Edward F. Stevenson, presg Thomas R. Sifferman. 250 be b A ii4 SOCIOLOGY CLUB Top How: Lucille K. Harrigan, Patricia A. McGreevy, John P. Rader, Mary P. Niles, Donna D. Hildebrand Marilyn A. Faehrmann, Gerald T. Semmler, Judy A. Marrone, Sharon L. Hertensteiner, Angela J. Kische Donna J. Hess, Jane E. Devine. Middle Row: Judy A. Porto, Catherine E. Hauck, Maureen A. Cunningham, Rita-An Kiely, Donald M. Kellen Richard C. Shebelski, Cheryl L. Turbin, Ron J. Derennc, Pam L. Jung, Carol J. Geek, Margaret M. Bossong. Bottom Row: Judith Verbick, Mary A. Rebatzke, Josef L. Molenda, James R. Ryan, pres, Joseph W. McGee moderator, Bill Cooley, tres, Janet A. Mueller, sec, Barbara L. Amidei. 3, M . J ' 1 . ' 1 f-1 PRE-MED CLUB Top Row: Niels B. Christensen, Carl J. Saggio, Alan R. Kohlaas, James E. Voss, Cary A. Wilson, Terence V. Roth, Tim Cuile, John P. Zimmemiann. Third Row: Patricia A. Pecsi, Thomas T. Bellino, Cary F. Kanzora, Robert J. Starshak, Roger S. Kuharski, Cer- ald C. Leary, James K. Knebel, Elaine A. Strobot. Second Row: Richard E. Nensel, Linda R. Maxwell, Andrea C. Jungwirth, Mark F. Moran, Joseph E. Maier, Jennine Lefoll, Barbara M. Host, James Brien. Bottom Row: Steven B. Stroiman, Jerry Calderone, Clifford L. Hirsch, Bernard C. Silva, pres, John M. Uszler, vice-pres, Thomas E. Freeman, John J. Haggerty, Bonnie Knox. 1 F .ZH 'iff - .M If Fr .T7 T LE CERCLE FRANCAIS, French Club Top Row: Sandra L. Nettz, Mary J. English, Ria J. Taeyaerts, Robert L. Kleppin, Anthony J. Kuznicwski, Janice R. Pilot, Robert R. Joyce Tlzircl Row: Susan V. Rhyner, Joan C. Harley, Frank J. Weber, Catherine A. Schmanski, Nancy L. Bock, Carol J. Geck, Lois M. Quinn. Second Row: Nancy A. Krohn, Thomas G. Repensek, Teresa A. Fish, Yvonne H. Schmidt, Patricia Ann Smith, Judith Ann Novak, Mary L. Ruff. Bottom Row: Edward F. Klein, Priscilla E. Perry, Kathleen A. Quinn, Marcy L. Daley, sec- trcsg Lea M. Zaidins, pres, Donna A. Carpenter, vice-pres, Gail A. Radomski. SIGMA ALPHA ETA, Professional Speech Therapy Fraternity Top Row: JoAnne C. Scanlan, Dar- lene J. Leoni, Kathie Murphy, Diane Schwarz, Mary Jeanne Lee, Carol L. Shafer. Middle Row: Barbara J. Corirossi, M. Cathy Cunningham, Susan M. Hogan, Pat Kelley, Nancy Imbus, Mary J. Mooney. Bottom Row: Kay Walsh, Susan E. Frank, tresg Joan R. Caresio, 2nd vice- presg Maxine K. Turek, pres, Cathe- rine M. Meierhoff, lst vice-pres, Judy E. Christ, secg Bonnie L. Butler. NATIONAL MDOT COURT TEAM Left to right: Michael S. Nolan, James P. Burns, Roch Carter. Na ' if t ' f' ! C? ... 4' J Q., f S eb Q K J Q.--ny H QQ f l'L,',,-1' ' .-Aa. ,, . Q' P 3:7 . 'TLIZN :-' if ig 1 ix., -ly .5 gl rg - f- .xi I - A it -M X ,. . : L v a ef'-,ggi ,+P A 'Q ' 2 -1 I' rs I ' T ' k : V A f T is Eli , ' I' 1- : L 'N- I--' 94 -- f, . ' ' .Ll , A ' 'X ' 4 7' ,, f I ' , N 121- J.. M- Y i I : Y A ' A if ' W .6 'Y S V -f ' V up K Y I ntl. I ' n 'I I i H :F BAND Top Row: Annette Kuligowski, David Tennessen, Christine Poetzeo, William Ceishekcr, director. Fourth Row: Myron Eisenberg, Joan Bakshis, Allen Rubin, Richard Lorenz, John Duskey, Frank NVeber, Anthony Duben, vice-pres, Mark Moran, pres, David Bonds, James Spella. Third Row: Thomas Strassburg, tres, Lea Zaidins, Agnes Obst, Paul F laig, Joseph Pctrusek, Alan Kohlhaas, Barbara Demerath, Judy Powers, William Listwan, Cary Koss, Mary Alice Geisheker, Kurt Konkel, Myles Mielke, James Dickman, Clyde Bachand, James Robak, John Becker, Donald Piechowski, Richard Croff, John Bubnick, Richard Waldenmeyer. Second Row: Arthur Sytkowski, Richard Klement, Paul Pepin, Ronald Wallenfang, Mary Kronebusch, rec. sec, Henry Menzies, Darryl Daniel, Robert Bina, Robert Quatman, Marlene Buchholz, Roger Lucas, Marcia Mader, Mary Griebler. Bottom Row: Jo Ann Sobkowiak, Catherine Schmanski, Mary Jo Sgroi, Emily Raymond, Elaine Hassenpflug, Mary Lou Croney, Mary Little, Nancy Bock. Front Row: Drum majorette Marcy Daley, cor. sec. 1 HISPANIC CLUB, Spanish Club Top Row: Carol A. Graf, Janice G Bohaboy, Judi Lassus, Michael W w Brady. Middle Row: Carol A. Cuagliardo phy, Diane M. Cain, Karen M. Tobin Patricia L. Butz. W Bottom How: Penny Kelly, Dianne M Messar, rec. sec, Alberto J. Molina pres, Charles D. Watland, moderator Frank W. Cox, vice-presg Sylvia G Hughes, cor. sec, Karen A. Muhl tres. Taylor, Elizabeth A. May, Mary K. Brunk, Ellen M. Rafthis, Marita M. Bernadette A. Sbarboro, Clarann Mul: lin, Ileana M. Gonzales, Amy K. Mur- 9 1 a MARKETING CLUB T071 Row: Thomas Zablocki, Gerald J. Christiansen, tres, Larry R. Con- nors, Thaddeus J. Popek, john E. Mack. Bottom Row: Carl L. Rinaldi, David D. Chattin, vice-pres, Michael A. Cavataio, seeg Ray J. Riordan, James B. Alby, pres. I r, 1, I l ' i If STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Top How: Paul M. Fleming, james P. Murphy, William R. Grandolfo. Bottom Row: Thomas B. Burkhardt pres, Kevin S. Kennedy, Robert W Hansen, vice-presg Carla A. Folkers SCC. SIGMA SIGMA EPSILON, Local Professional Speech Education Fraternity Top Row: Annette M. Kuligowski, Mary Murphy, jeff Fitzgerald, Sandra I. Pitch. Bottom Row: Alexander H. Cordon, Charlotte A. Toma, pres, Kathleen M. Mehegan, vice-pres, Diane 1. Peatee. MEDICAL SCHOOL GLEE CLUB Left to right: David Welker, Gregory Flemming, George Cassidy, director, Gerald R. Sylvain, Charles W. Vowels, Robert Lazarony. ACCOUNTING CLUB Top Row: Donald N. Melin, Raymond A. Christ, William R. McDonald, Iames A. Tewes, Edward I. Rata-' jczak, Thomas E. Hoye, Edward A. Stanczak. Middle Row: Daniel I. Derfus, Oliver N T. Cody, Joseph P. Stacltmueller, Maurice I. Sheehy, Gerald R. Broz, Thomas E. Tomasik, John F. Morien. Bottom Row: Kenneth J. Roberg, tres, Diane L. Kitzki, sec, F. Bernard Ward, moderator, Joseph P. Wenzler, presg Kathleen Climielecki, joseph F. Cairnes. I MATH CLUB Top Row: Mark F. Moran, Marita D. Kane, William M. Stoffel, Robert P. Druecker, John E. Malir, james I. Metzger, James L. Baker. Second Row: Mary K. Gorski, Betty I. Bartel, Patricia L. Trainor, John I. Hlavac, Margaret I. Troik, Margaret N. Marks, Sharon A. Christie. Bottom Row: Stephen J. Sudik, Carol I. Rhyner, pres, Rita M. McDonough, Richard E. Fedler, vice-pres, Maria Elena Stanislawski, sec. 7- - V. KI .. fl? C' Q ' 9 'MS W! 1 1 Q., ,f V W . I .'. if Y ' . . ,, .- 3. - f' F. ' ' .P ' I I dy' . I I 1 - . f T ,. 7' , 1 it .1 Y .. .li . PI .V 5 i E, r- V I It- l r I ' ,Ayr X ,I-Erin.. . Ili - I 1 .v I . 1. 'V va . ' -5- 9- , , f2 . 1 I , lr- I ,.. ,. T ri- , ' . Q, H fl 7 I R S i V A it if n I-I M - . Q 3 A X . . I 1. . I I I I . PI ALPHA SIGMA, Professional Physical Therapy Fraternity Top Row: Marlene E. Buchholz, Mary L. Quinn, Carol A. Greene, Mary L. Croncy, Susan M. Attermeier, Allene C. Phillips, Muriel M. Squires, Mary K. Archer. Middle Row: Virginia J. Ranski, Barbara A. Demerath, Margaret M. Becker, Ioann T. Sabljak, Joyce M. Sabljak, Kathy A. Hanratty, Sandra L. Mertz, Elizabeth R. Tate. Bottom Row: Nancy M. Felazzo, Susan M. Muench, tres, Leonora M. Pagano, secg Victoria D. Milazzo, pres, Louise N. Arkin, vice-pres, Eileen Batchelor, Kathy T. Rauwolf. 3 ...... We AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Top Row: Richard I. Bloomer, Thaddeus M. Smyczek, William R. Weltin, Dennis johnson, Jerome S. Chudzik, John E. Neirinckx, james W. Pikulik, Peter A. Hampe. Second Row: George F. Lubeley, Joseph C. Reichenberger, Gregory C. Polt, Paul A. Feller, Norbert V. Domagalski, Dennis C. janikowski, Richard A. Kormanilc, Richard E. F edler. Bottom Row: Des Raj Malhotra, Robert B. Grosz, john F. Sustar, sec, Charles I. Mazza, presg Michael A. Triassi, vice-presg Karen Van Aacken, Donald Reinbold, Robert M. Krill. D. JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Left to right: Walter List, secg Kosmas Protopappas, presg Robert Cosentino, tresg Ronald Paiser, vice-pres. '::.-r FINANCE CLUB Top Row: Anne M. Convey, John P. Savage, Catherine W. Dolan, Miriam C. Gies, Ronald A. Petrie, Bruce A. Bernberg, Daniel L. Talaga. Bottom How: Stephen W. Chambers, tresg David A. Atraz, jr., vice-presg Carole J. Bartman, secg Willard J. Cox, jr., presg Francis J. Calkins, moderator. 'ff' STUDENT AFFILIATES OF THE AMERICAN CHEMISTRY SOCIETY T017 Row: James E. Brown, Jolm C. Schaefer, Dr. Daniel T. Haworth, moderatorg Eugene L. Schaefer, Wil- liam C. Koepsel, Philippe L. Durette. Bottom Row: Jane A. Paulus, Mary F. Herman, Richard E. Ncnsel, An- thony J. Duben, vice-presg Patricia A. Horkheimer, Pat A. Killeen. RHO TAU BETA, Professional Broadcasting Fraternity Top Row: Mary Ann Witt, James A. Uszler, Pat Graham, Cheryl L. Tur- bin, Michael Smith, Barbara Stemig. Bottom Row: Carol A. Gungliardo, Kay Zeller, Nancy A. Chamberlain, tresg Terrence G. Swann, presg Susan I. Riordan, sec. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION Top Row Anthony E Migas Patrick T King Raymondl Bausch james P. Burns James F Ianz Peter F R61SkC Hugh S McManus David I M'1cDougall james E Low Bottom Row James W Dwyer tres james F Bartl rec sec Robert L Hersh pres Edwin R ROSSIIII vice pres Reynolds C Seitz moderator GERMAN CLUB Top Row: Anita S. Nommesch, Fran- cis I. Monarski, Bemard I. Buchmann, John C. Schaefer, Philippe L. Du- rette, james E. Brown. Bottom Row: Trish Kelly, Mrs. Bar- bara R. Hoyt, mocleratorg Frances M. Schmidt, presg John I. Frielingsdorf, vice-presg Sr. Mary Karline, O.S.F. It 'ak v7 G xv? , , . . Q X ,ar mx, ,-.,, .FZ flex b 6,9 . r.. 1 1 all ,. 1 MANAGEMENT CLUB Top Row: john H. Salentine, Freder- ick J. Michalek, Thomas I. Walsh, David D. Chattin, Robert J. Ehrman, Robert A. Zachman, Donald N. Melin. Bottom Row: Agnes H. Platt, Daniel K. Harris, sec, Ioseph E. Wilson, vice- pres, Richard J. Bouquet, pres, Rob- ert M. Quigley, tres, Shaun C. De- laney. I - -if -1: STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Top Row: Mary Beth Nienhaus, Pa- tricia L. Hollis, Cellene I. Zentkow- ski, Kathleen A. Lawler, Lynn A. Rapozo, Pat Grossenbacher. Middle How: Marlene A. Morgan, Mary R. Slont, Mary Ann Whitt, Dorothy A. Ehnore, Kay Weigle, Su- zanne M. Haasch. Bottom Row: Bonnie I. Ohrman, Mary Krush, tresg Maria E. Stanislawski, pres, Marilyn F. McVady, sec, Pa- tricia A. McGreevy. I .. i N 1,7 '35 ,. 4' ,Q I 1 . I NI f I v v 1 . 'I -c A g -...Qi 5 I 1,49 REGISTERED NURSES' CLUB Top Row: Mary Meenan, Marian Houk, Shirley Lutkenhaus, Mary Iane Hospodar, Margaret E. Bollweg, Mary Ann Whelan, Anne Marie Hornak. Bottom How: joan E. Voytash, Ruth Ann Moen, Dianne K. Debattista, vice-pres, Janet M. Laske, pres, Bev- erly A. Kohler, tresg Karen I. Old- enborg. Special Interest AVALANCHE CLUB Top Row: Lawrence J. Mazlack, Marianne Walsh, Henry J. Stavinoha, Jane E. Voelker, Joseph D. Balser, Susan E. Olson, Michael B. Stoycheif, Robert J. Kluwin, Patricia West, John F. Laubach, Bernard J. Buchmann. Fifth Row: Mary G. Boersma, Judith A. Menzel, Mary M. Green, Patrick W. Clements, Nickolas T. Mavro- genis, Ellen M. Romanowsky, Edward W. Hoffmann, Donald R. Zurn, Mary S. Brinkman, Elizabeth M. Kemp- inger, Charles l-I. Doyle. Fourth Row: Janet M. Stariha, Bonita A. Brezinski, Joan P. Meyer, Mary B. McEnnis, William H. Binet, William G. Lasorsa, George W. D'Amour, Robert W. Weaver, Maxine D. Shaw, Jane A. Wimbiscus, Martha C. Zerfas. Third Row: Marlene Morgan, John Slifka, Tanya Kim, Georgene Brumlik, Suzanne Jozwicki, Georgia J. Web- ster, Bruce E. Inzer, Mary L. Kritter, Kathryn A. Larson, Judith Van Dan Elzen. Second Row: Karen S. Johnson, Mary C. Stover, Rosalie M. Logrippo, May L. Bruton, Dennis J. Grosh, pres, James P. Baukus, Harry J. Seaman, tresg Nancy A. Panian, James L. Rich. Bottom Row: Janice M. Hall, Judith A. Whitelock, Mary L. Dery, Sharon A. Christie, Mary A. Mith, Ireana F. Goke, Jean M. Van Belleghem, Marian C. Miller, Marilyn A. Marquart. 259 I ,. ,,,, . 4. J . '.'r LJ. U . , ' - r ' .E '. . 'x ,,,t, 'fv .. 'U . A-, 'J' -Q 1-'l qjir x , Q V 79 . ' 'l'. 1 f ' g e t I 5 J 'G L' A N . L .-9 WOMEN'S DRILL TEAM ff' V ' Top Row: Donna C. Kersten, Marilyn -'V ' Schmidt, Patrice Boyle, Marcella R. M ' - Woomer, Carole Vilser, Sharon Jones, 2 , r 'TQ X :Y N a- , Patricia Cunningham, Donna Cross, ' L. I' Y g Cathy Connell, Susan M, Rattc. , ' B' Bottom Row: Mary Jane Walmsley, Connie Ciminillo, Jo Walsh, Agnes Platt, Oper. officer, Karen Zigan, comm. oificerg Mary Minor. 1 'S' BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Top Row: Dennis C. janikowski, Carole Horton, Robert W. Morearty, Frances A. Smith, Frances R. Krystofik, Pamar H. Kantilal. Third Row: Stephen I. Sudik, Nickolas Mavrogenis, Patrick La Venture, R. Roger Stasik, Richard H. Langrill, Edward NV. Hoffman, Patrick W. Clements. Second Row: Ruth Ann Moen, Margaret Pathuis, Marjean Troik, Michael L. Corski, Delores M. Klein, Beth jo Bartel, Lourdes Morris. Bottom Row: joan E. Voytash, Robert J. Mroz, vice-pres, Raymond B. Walsh, pres, Kathleen Chmielecki, sec, Stephen F. Penn, Rodney C. Pribbanow, Robert Zirbel. 1 -e I , l CHICAGO CLUB OFFICERS Left to Right: Thomas E. Haviland, tres, Sande S. Skinner, sec, Thomas A. Beaver, pres, Iohn P. Murphy, vice-pres. PEOPLE TO PEOPLE Top Row: Ruth Lynne Durbin, Bar- bara Dilligan, Ann Coggin, Pat Crce, joseph Annis, Mary Ann Smith, Jo Ann Donelan, Kathleen Skopec. Bottom Row: Mary I. Chapman, Wil- X liam I. Cooley, Gary G. Poehling, David B. Murphy, pres, Michael C. Henk, Diane C. Browning. YOUNG DEMOCRATS T079 How: Mary E. Kronebusch, Bar- bara Hinman, Gary R. Thuerk, F ran- cis M. Skalak, Thomas Zablocki, Mari- lyn Toomey, Gregory J. Varanese. Third Row: Marcy L. Daley, Diane L. Butkus, John P. Murphy, Karen J. Heine, Margaret Pathuis, Maureen A. Wright, Patricia C. Markey. Second Row: Mary L. Kurtz, Martha C. Zerfas, Kathleen M. Saunders, Mary A. Saunders, Mary B. Schuman, Mar- garet A. Hewitt, Loretta B. Lyclon. Bottom Row: Lucille K. Harrigan, Julia M. Fuetterer, Mary J. Chapman, Helen O'Conne1I, rec. sec, Jenann C. Olsen, cor. sec, Joyce E. Naylon, Gail A. Radomski. L YOUNG REPUBLICANS Top Row: James D. Boncl, Lawrence J. Mazlack, Richard J. Nuss, Rod King, Bruce A. Bemberg, Josef L. Molenda. Middle Row: Jeff J. Jones, Mary Lou Kritter, Maureen A. Cunningham, Michael J. Bell, John L. McKenna, Frederick S. Levine. Bottom Row: Howard M. Madaus, Richard B. Rose, John J. Frieunsdorf, John P. Savage, pres, Mark F. Polan- sis, Barbara A. Polulach, sec. POLITICAL UNION Top Row: Michael J. Bell, Mary C Cray, Sandra A. McKeown, James P Hargarten, James D. Bond. Bottom How: Anne K. Recktenwald, vice-pres, Rod King, pres, Judy D Lovrinich, sec, Patrick P. Dunn. r- f.. qv! 'sf ' V Q : e ,QL :T ' LC' I l I I , .. f 1 I l f 1 1 . 1 I ' 7 ' , 1 . .. l - G F2 'J ' V D Nb nl - -11 WJ, MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY CHORUS Top Row: Donna D. Hildebrand, jean T. Meyer, Elaine A. Strobot, julia A. jerneycic, Greg C. Polt, Iiin W. Hill, john E. Malik, Peter H. Molenda. Third Row: Madeleine O. Davey, Carol I. Long, Mary Ann Witt, Patricia M. Murphy, Peter J. Holz- hauer, james R. Kropp, Joseph C. Zuercher, Eugene P. Mayer. Second Row: Kathryn M. Rausch, Linda I. Wittrock, Mary Beth McEnnis, Karen A. Voytek, james M. Brien, Joe K. Kuemrnel, Richard B. Rose, jerry Calderone. Bottom Row:, Bonnie C. Knox, Suzanne L. Miller, Constance L. Ciminillo, Maureen S. Kysiak, Victoria J. Edwards, Theodore E. Grasse, rnen's sec, Robert L. Warth, pres. 2' fx SACRED MUSIC CHOIR T079 Row: Elizabeth I. Palornbit, Edward I. Ratajczak, David P. Guy, Terry Neuenhaus, Patricia M. Ryan, Daniel I. Cusick. Middle Row: Eileen L. Murphy, Richard B. Rose, Margaret A, Hewitt, Rita R. Schneider, Karen A. Voytek, jeff I. Iones, Agnes B. Oswald. Bottom How: Bonnie M. Fogarty, Margaret A. Stauclenmaier, Gary A. Steiner, Horton Roe, director, Sr. M. Loretta, asst. director, Dennis R. Karamitis, sec, Kathleen M. Schalles. H 'Q F w nl 5 y 5515 . I lg-VK-ll V ' if ,, qc E115 fi, - - fl K I 'Rai . 1 4 F i V be P- LTA , C V C: .L 1 S 5 fa MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY CHORUS . Top Row: John A. Geiger, Donald C. Wolkerstorfer, Thaddeus I. Popek, Grant L. Rynders, janet M. Tilley, Frances A. Smith, Patricia L. Toomey, Susan F. Schroeder. Third Row: joseph A. Madden, Stephen j. Sudik, Frederick M. Van Hecke, joseph L. Petrusek, Mary L. Sanfelippo, Jean E. Curran, Mary A. Geisheker, Annette M. Garramone. Second Row: Michael F. Brunner, David L. Lee, Ielf I. Jones, Joe D. Droessler, Naughne L. Thomp- son, Judy A. Parent, Sophia A. Rifelj, Susan V.' Weiand. Bottom Row: Eugene L. Schaefer, tres, John V. Staut, Charlotte A. Torna, vice-pres, Ioan P. Mierzwa, women's sec, Ioan Long, Clarann Mullin, Ioan Madden. CROWN AND ANCHOR, Literary Society Top Row: Agostino A. Bono, Douglas J. McRae, James P. Hemmer, Michael I. Zimmer Michael O'Keefe, Terrence Sullivan, jeffrey F. Kay, Thomas P. Guszkowski. Bottom Row: William C. Becket, Walter A. Davis, Philip G. Heim, host, Joseph A. Keyes scribbler, Anthony A. Derezinski, Godwin Ggbuokiri, Michael T. Stapelton. .9 -,. .. .Q-4: - vii: rfff l SOCCER CLUB Top Row: John R. Mania, Maureen L. Zegan, Richard C. Walsh, Ron Renchard, David J. Ferreira, Dorothy A. Gruss, Mudhaifar A. Amin. Middle Row: Loretta B. Lydon, Lorraine Conly, Tahsin Ali, Michael P. Sliwa, Daniel I. Steininger, Mary Beth Nienliaus, Marilyn Sarao. Bottom Row: Mary C. Miner, Barry F agin, moderator, Suzanne M. Haasch, sec, C. Lawrence Shuster, pres, Mary Jane Walmsley. l li il - RABBITS, Athletic Club Top Row: Terrance M. Keenan, Bradford W. Shaw, Michael W. Hayes, John A. Musachio, Edward A. Witkowski, Peter Farmer, Robert I. von Bereghy. Middle Row: I. Timothy Graf, Robert A. Wilmot, Verne R. Smith, Richard M. Eisenmenger, John M. Harrington, Louis I. Castelli, Joseph T. Cesario. Bottom Row: John P. Stachnik, Iames D. Pollock, Stephen E. McPartlin, Steven H. Sovern, pres, Jack P. F ailla, sec-tresg Michael K. Wacker, Alan T. Doyle. GYMNASTICS CLUB Top Row: Kim J. Baker, Edward H. Boyle, James P. Retzer, John L. My- ers, William F. Burns, Robert F. Rctzer, Robert MacFarlane. Bottom Row: William D. Rauckman, Michael L. Corski, Peter I. Holzhauer, Robert Lagerman, coachg Albert T. Dobiash. .crnr RADIO AMATEURS OF MARQUETTE Top Row: Dennis M. Makurat, james M. Regan, Richard I. Davis, Robert I. Hahn. Bottom Row: Robert T. Ehr, vice- prcsg Michael P. Toman, presg Thomas A. Reilly, sccg Charles M. Kronenwet- ter, tres. Q wrists FRANKLIN FORUM, Forensics Union Top Row: John D. Murray, Lizann E. Malleson, cor. secg Sandra A. Mc- Keown, secg John G. Baratti. Bottom Row: Patrick P. Dunn, Eliza- beth I. Deckert, presg Alan D. Eisen- berg, advisor. 2 xg . M l ff INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CLUB Top Row: Franco F. Alvarez, Edouard Nomo-Ongolo, Stephanie C. Durski, Yves Cardette, Frank Morearty, joseph E. Dean, Thomas E. Zablocki, Mary Ann Hanlon, Reynel I. Rodriguez, Donald R. Zurn, Sandra L. Nettz. Fifth Row: Carol A. Cuagliardo, Peter B. Fernandes, Ann L. Carey, Ann S. Coggin, Linda S. Houge, Pamar H. Kantilal, Joseph Li, Mary Ann Jacobs, Judith A. Piper, Trudy Lux. Fourth Row: Linda Zappa, Irene Xavier, Stephen A. Pachikara, Antony J. Erinjeri, Kathleen A. Fisher, Cora L. Christian, Martha M. Lux, Iitendra K. Shah, Andrew H. King, Anthony de Souza. Third Row: Linda A. Dina, Alberto I. Molina, Karen M. Tobin, Michael Moduthagam, Ileana M. Gonzalez, Carol E. Goddetta, Ioan M. Platt, Valerie R. Mattais, joan E. Voytash, Thomas V. Kandathil. Second Row: Godwin Ogbuokiri, Roberte T. Cammiade, Alfredo A. Romagosa, tres, Peter C. Smith, pres, Ken- neth L. Schmitz, moderatorg Mary Arden Hauer, vice-pres, Maria C. Camboa, rec. sec, Mary J. Chapman, cor. sec, Sandy David. Bottom Row: Corazon M. Francisce, Ioan M. Clark, Marian C. Muller, Steihi San Buenaventura, Frances M. Schmidt, Betty Y. Murakami, Ciannina Brovelli, Marilyn I. O'Reilly. 3 . CLUB i - 5 Carton. SGC. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Top Row: Patricia A Scharber Joan M. Platt, Linda S. Houge james J O'Regan, Myles I. Mxelke Carl T Bottom Row: Valerie R Matthis vice pres, Donald R. Zurn pres Cltherinc A. Tyl, tres, Kathleen M ORe1lly ports .,,,v- T Npj. mnuur rrp 1'-'iiilii cf'li.iQf3 , n if , - 'Q 'Fr 0' -' lb! ,X 5-1-4 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM T072 Row: Ron Glaser, asst. coachg Pete Grant, Rocke Calvelli, jim Poulsen, Pat Dowd, Craig Leonard, Ioe Mimlitz, Henry Raymonds, asst. coach. Third Row: Eddie Hickey, head coachg jim Warras, Roger Buxton, Bronson Haase, Joe Price, Alan Gomber, Bob Weingart, trainer. Second Row: Torn Flynn, Con Yagodzinski, John Stone, Willie Kingsley, Bruce Dickman, Dave Burton, Paul Carbins. Front How: Bill Bau, Denny Shebesta, Bob McKnight, managers. C? I 1 la R ff L 'ghiiqlg , ' U! AIU! . 1 2 9' K fy ff' ' 7 ' ,V ..-ijw V CHEERLEADERS Top Row: Joe Annis, Jim Bunch, Vern Jaques, Mike Grimm. Bottom Row: Mary Io Laughlin, JoAnne Scanlan, Kathy Kulas, Ann Angel. 'N llolliillli FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Henry Raymonds, coachg jim Wochner, Bob Bruckner, Tom Kalchik, Dane Mathews, Bob Wolf, Ed Janka, Ron Glaser, coach. Bottom How: Marty Holmes, Billy Ioe Smith, Dan Anderson, Phil Butzen, Brian Brunkhorst, Iohn Musachio. SOCCER TEAM Top How: Barry Fagin, coach, Rick Walsh, Michael Knoeller, Edward Nomo-Ongolo, Ronald Rencharcl, Hemraj Chauhan, Ghobi Tabrizi, Alois Leluke, Iraz Sarhaddi, Siegriecl Thron, trainer. Middle Row: Tim Souers, Shane King, Tahsin Ali, Ali Tikiti, Suresh Jhawar, jim Greiff, Bob Cansler. Bottom Row: Abdul Alwan, Larry Schuster, Vic Amin, Mike Sliwa, Dan Steininger, john Mania. QI F sf' 0 CROSS-COUNTRY Top Row: Mel fBusJ Shimek, coach, Bob Erbetta, Gary Glojek, Dave Sage, jim Vidas. Ikxfiill-lo if Bottom Row: Iim Catz, Bill Jordan. . n ,, V . ,qv gf' J JL, -. V .Wi 1? F I' :ik-,itz-51 ' E, A ' aw 4, , 'rm y was ,if 13 ma' 43 . 'lrinawii j lm' Rmnaa 4 N ' I 'L 3 , ' ibn 4 sive l '- '33 G wr ' t7 - 0 M rr 5, uni mg ,M Umfmgi ,mrs ng! WRESTLING Top Row: Joe Bourbon, traiuerg Barney Karpfinger, coach, Bob Balmes, Vince King, Dick Farrell, Joe Bisceglie, George Roedler, Dick Andrews, managers Paul Chamon, George Crimmins. Front Row: Mike Smith, Gary Riotto, Al D'Aloia, Ray Pekarek, Tony Struzik, George Vergara. GOLF Top Row: Paul Kinnel, Sue Haasch, Bob Macholl. Bottom Row: John Weber, Mary Beth Nienhaus, Mike Baldewicz, Charles Nader, coach. 1 TENNIS Top Row: Don Clark, coach, Steve Dean, Randy Ostlie, Pete Vanderhy- eghy, Joe Ness. Bottom Row: Russ Stepke, jim Pel- key, Bill Prudlow. Y . . E1 k .fvigyk Z .,.,, ? 7, den, Paul Huelskamp, Bob Von Ber- Administration -- -.1 f R ' e . gil3lilr?'!'5' l,,,,Y, r '. . Academics l Louis C. Vaccero, asst. to -uice-pres. of academic afairsg Roman S. Cawkoski, registrarg Norbert I. Tlachac, director of admissionsg William A. FitzGe1-alcl, director of libraries. Robert S. Johanson l .5 S ' director of public relations . 1. ri r l Edmund S. Carpenter director of public information Public Relations T. E. Blackburn, editor, The Marquette Univer- sity Magazineg Mrs. Richard I. Panlener, staff asstg Robert Harlan, sports publicity clirectorg Edward F. Pepan, stab' asst. 274 Development a f Rev. Edward I. O'Donnell, SJ., chancellor Mrs. Bernice Neuman, records coordinatorg Robert McCarthy, assoc. director of deoelopmentg Carl S. Miller, assoc. director of develop- mentg Paul McCann, assoc. director of deoelopmentg james L. Sankovitz, assoc. director of deoelopmentg Mrs. Kathryn Miller, staff memb er. Mrs. Francis McElligott afsst. to the chancellor Frederick I. Gairity development director t d t ff ' Mary Alice Cannon, dean of womeng Patricia Watson, asst. dean of worneng Gerald Solloway, asst. dean of meng jane v N 1 -4 l 'l 'A I A A I 1 McGuire, asst. to the dean of womeng Wayne F. Tinkle, dean of men. l l K Roy Kallenberger director of physical plant E. A. Vossman assistant treasurer john Welch comptroller Finance ,.,.. Top Row: Anthony I. Cieri, budget directorg Sebastian Helfer, project plannerg james G. Dwyer, director of financial aids. Bottom Row: Charles Mullens, insur- ance administratorg Martin E. Casey, special projects administrator. is t if W F. W . Rev. Thomas Stemper, SJ. director of alumni relations lumni Ray H. Pfau, exec. sec, alumni assng Mrs. Carl Street, exec. dir, assn. of MU womeng David Carlson, M.D., pres, MU alumni assng Ruth Hardt, pres, assn. of M U women. 276 University Board of Regents l Honorary Members Walter Schroeder President Chris. Schroeder 62 Son, Inc. Leo T. Crowley Chairman of the Board I ret. I The Milwaukee Road Norman R. Klug, chairman EX Officio Members Very Rev. William F. Kelley, SJ. Rev. Edward J. O,Donnell, SJ. President Chancellor Marquette University Marquette University Rev. Raymond R. McAu1ey, SJ. Vice-President of Business and Finance Marquette University James E. Bie, secretary Rev. John P. Raynor, SJ. Director of University Relations Vice-President of Academic Affairs Marquette University Marquette University Maurice W. Berger William G. Brumder Executive Head Chairman of the Board Gimbels-Schusters First Wisconsin National Bank itll President Miller- Brewing Co. Francis Conway Humphrey E. Desmond Mary C. Dwan Eliot G. Fitch Chairman of the Board Vice-President-PubZisher Founder The I ohn C. Dwan President Thorp Finance Corp. The Catholic Herald Citizen Educational Foundation Marine National Exchange Bank Lawrence G. Haggerty President Warwick Mfg. Co, Chicago 1 , i 1 ' Aff: QFEI 1 .,.1n.,,-J, N . -1, ftffnlnn, George B. Hunt President Milwaukee Dustless Brush Co. Arthur E. A. Mueller Chairman of the Board North Central Airlines, Inc. Willis G. Scholl Executive Vice-President Allis-Chalmers M fg. Co. john A. Puelicher President Marshall Sz Ilsley Bank Howard I. Tobin President Milwaukee Gas Light Co. .21 Steven E. Keane General Partner Foley, Sammond Sz Lardner I V D 17 I. Victor Loewi Chairman ofthe Board Loewi 61 Co, Inc. Clifford Randall Ben Regan Partner Randall, Partner Zimmers, Randolph 61 Randall H ornhlower and Weeks Robert A. Uihlein, Ir. James C. Windham President President Ios. Schlitz Brewing Co. Pabst Brewing Co. School of Medicine Board of Directors Very Rev. William F. Kelley, SJ. Rev. Raymond R. McAuley, SJ. Rev. john P. Raynor, SJ. President Vice-President of Business and Finance Academic Vice-President Marquette University Marquette University Marquette University Walter H. Bender Associate Attorney Bender, Trump, Davidson 61 Godfrey Iohn H. Kopmeier President Wisconsin Ice Sz Coal Co. Philip Ryan President fretj Cutler-Hammer, Inc. F. S. Cornell Vice-President A. O. Smith Corp Edward A. Bachhuber, M.D. C limn, Ad1n.inis'trative Committee MU School of Medicine William A. Reiss President C. Reiss Coal Co. Richard D. Cudahy President Patrick Cudaliy, Inc. Mrs. Cyrus L. Philipp Civic Leader P u John S. I-Iirschboeck, M.D. Vice-President and Secretary MU School of Medicine Gamber F. Tegtmeyer, M.D. Medical Director Northwestern Mutual Q. --- - 17-W fer- Louis Quarles Partner Quarles, H erriott 81 Clemons I, rind.. , . ,r James C. Windham President Pabst Brewing Co. Very Rev. William F. Kelley, President Marquette University Rev. E. J. O,Donnell, SJ. Chancellor Marquette University James E. Bie SJ. Director of University Relations Marquette University thleties Greater Marquette Program 279 ampaign abinet Steven E. Keane Partner Foley, Sammond 6z Lardner John H. Kopmeier President Wisconsin Ice 8z Coal Co. Fred I. MacDougall Director of Purchasing Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. I. Victor Loewi, chmn. Chairman ofthe Board Loewi 81 Company, Inc. Mrs. A. I. Blommer F. S. Cornell Executive Vice-President A. O. Smith Corp. Herbert C. Hirschboeck Partner Whyte, H irschboeclc, M inahan Harding 8: Harland Stan Lowe assistant athletic director Dr. Thomas R. Abbot chairman, athletic board Eddie Hickey director of athletics '80 MU Alumni Association Board of Directors David J. Carlson, M.D., Med '48 President John A. Kluwin, Law '80 Vice-President Sz Presiclent-Elect Mrs. Charles Machi, Speech '52 Secretary David F. Hanley, Engr '51 T1'easu1'e1' Woodrow J. Bach, Law '86 Constance Baranowski, Dent Hy '47 Mrs. Elmer Brown, Nurs '55 Earle D. Calkins, D.D.S., Dent '18 Richard F. Casper, Lib Arts '88 Steve L. Chojnacki, M.D., Med '87 Milton M. Cohn, Law '27 Mrs. Phillip Cunningham, Lib Arts '88 Rev. L. A. Darnieder, Grad '58 Arthur C. Flamme, Engr '41 Mrs. Paul Gergen, PT '56 Helen Harrington, Nurs '52 Emmett S. Jaques, Journ '86 Cyril A. Jung, Engr '86 Milton A. Kassner, Bus Ad '81 Steven E. Keane, Law '87 Paul W. Kehres, Grad '48 Michael S. Kies, Grad '47 Jack A. Klieger, M.D., Med '41 Ralph E. Lassa, D.D.S., Dent '48 Mary Margaret Lederle, Lib Arts Mrs. Francis J. Lukes, '28 William D. Murphy, Bus Ad '88 James E. O'Brien, Journ '48 William J. Roddy, Bus Ad '51 Dolores Sarnowski, Nurs '48 John S. Semrau, D.D.S., Dent '27 James R. Shinners, Journ '41 Nance Jo Walsh, Med Tech '60 Association of MU Women Board of Directors Ruth Hardt, Dent Hy '45 President Mrs. E. M. Kozlowicz, Nurs '89 Vice-President Mrs. Michael O'Brien, Journ '61 Vice-Presiclent Mrs. Albert Schwahn, Speech '54 Secretary Mrs. C. Cummins, Journ '40 Treasurew' Mrs. Carl W. Street, Journ '41 Executive Director Mrs. James A. Boyce, Med Tech '55 Mrs. Thomas J. Croasdaile, Lib Arts '41 Mrs. John M. Washbush, Med Tech '68 Frances Gramling Hughson, M.D., Med '84 Mrs. Michael T. Jaekels, PT '57 Mrs. Quin H. Johnstone, Lib Arts '40 Beatrice Porth, '26 Rita Schmidtkunz, Lib Arts '50 Mrs. Robert M. Von Bereghy, Speech '41 Mary Weller, Lib Arts '61 .xi ,fi iffy ' 1:4 ff fl, I Guidance Center a t-E-'EW' Special Services .Y I .-. 'X STUDENT Placement Center EMPLOYMENT Health Center T 282 Writers Williarn Becket Judith Finlayson lack Harms Robert Iursch Mia McTamney Christine Mehl Raymond Mueller Mary Ann Rosswurmi Patricia Scharber Robert Weaver Brady Williamson Thomas Berg Michael Beverley! James Eberz Kathleen Hartnett Joy Maguire Michael Maciejewski Helen Rothfus Ann Topp 8 Photo Credits 1 964 Hilltop Judith Finlayson, Mia lVIcTamney Co-editors J ack Hamilton f J ack yynil Harms photography 8 R 2 layout Mary Ann Rosswurm . CUPJ' Christine Mehl R index Helen Rothfus y ' g organizations Kathleen Fisher ' r ' . seniors - in y James Eberz R chief assistant i i Patrick Dana Horan n H Blake O'Lavin: 125, 87, 39, 28, George Ceolla: 162, 405 Milwaukee Iournal: 26 bottom, 84, 86, 98, 995 Bob Tai: 118: News Bureau: 643 Fred Tonne: 147 moderator Assistants Kaaren Brennan Caroline Clinton Margaret Farrell Agnes Giegler Gail Gleason Connie Hodson Linnea Korpita Barbara Krepling Rosalie Logrippo joy Maguire Carroll Mattern Raymond Mueller Virginia Schoo In 5s,, Marquette University's Lite Science Building Q QKOF f 4 fiiiiwfi i s ' f .' J F ff., 1 ' ix ! 3 Q r 1 ' ff. x S I X N I l P i ish ' 'nu-1 ty . if , I .. ?f,-gy v , t r. , A 31 1 ,f iff' if 'T 1 ' . 0 55 M I' f . f.4. 5 4 I - 4' M iv ef 'yjxli WI, ' Ip llgfmepl I , of nl ,f '1 fini ' o :xl .mil llrlrl .-irr'll1'lr'i'I,v This newest addition to a great university's educational facilities is an excellent example of creative and structural ingenuity, reflecting the integrity and sincerity of those dedicated to providing the requirements of advancing education at Marquette. Located at 530 North Fifteenth Street, the Life Science Building is a noteworthy achievement in the life of one of America's proudest universities. Courtesy of Mr. Charles L. Coughlin 284 I DEX T0 HILLTOP 0 UME 50 A Abbey, James T. ........................................,.,.................................-v -233, 247 Abel, Barbara ......................................... ....................-..v . 0180, 210, 250, 241 Williamsville New York. Bachelor of Arts in ournalism. Sigma , J' Tau Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, journalism Student Council. Abler, Joseph H. ...................................................... 179, 210, 216, 224, 249 'Malone, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Alpha Sigma Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Engineering Knights, Triangle, WHO'S WHO in American Col- leges and Universities, Marquette University Concert Band, En- gineering Student Council. Accounting Club ..................................................... -----.--- 2 54 Acheson, Thomas R. ............,....,................................... .......... ..-...-.. 1 8 5 St. Petersburg, Florida. Bachelor of Arts. Ackerman, George O. .........................................................-....... .-------------- 1 80 Madison, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Tribune, Hill- atop, Journal. Adair, Stuart E. ........................................,...................,.......... ...............---- 2 01 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Student American Medical Association. Adamson, Armands A. ...........................................................................,,. 174 Medina, North Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Adan, Cirilo I., jr. .................................................,.................................. 174 Richmond, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association. Adler, Mary E. .....................,.............................,.................................... 184 Marshfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Aeolian Chamber Players ................................... ...,,.......,......... 1 25 Afironti, Mary L. .............. ,..... ....... .......... ..........,.... 2 1 0 , 226, 242 Agnew, john C. ..............,.....................................,................................... 247 Agnew, Robert W. .,.....,.....,....,......................................................... 179, 218 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers, Knights of the Altar. Agrusti, Leonard A. .............................,...............................,.................... 185 Patterson, New jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Pre-Med Club, Spanish Ahler, James G. ....................................................................................... . Ahmann, Mrs. Margaret A. ..................................................................... . St. Cloud, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta, Zeta Phi Eta, Varsity Varieties. Ahrenhoerster, Edwin .................................................................,.... 220, Aiken Ray J. ................................................................... ......,..... . Aitken, Wylie A. ..................................................................................... . Albers, Patricia R. .........................................,......................................... . Louisville, Kentucky. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Alby, james B. .................................................................. 169, 225, 240, Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admini- stration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Club, Business Administra- tion Student Council. Alderson, William F. 213 207 253 223 220 205 253 Alex, Penny I. ...............................................,..................,.....,,..,... 177, 230 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Alexander, Leonard C., D.D.S., Dean .................................................... 48 Alexander, Roger E. ...........................,.....,.,.,.,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 174 Brookheld, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, junior American Dental Association. Alger, Dinah ..............................................,..,.....,,.....,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 2 36 Ali, Tahsin ............................................,............... ......,. 2 64, 269 Alpha Delta Eta ........,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 30 Alpha Delta Sigma ..... .......... 2 20 Alpha Delta Theta ....... ....... 2 29 Alpha Epsilon Iota ..... ....... 2 27 Alpha Epsilon Pi ...... ,,,,,,,,., 2 21 Alpha Alpha Kappa Kappa Kappa Psi .. 224 ..........22l Alpha Phi Omega ...... ......,... 2 22 Alpha Sigma Nu ........... ........., 1 33 Alpha Tau Delta ............... .......... 2 27 Alumnae Hall Council ..... ....... 2 44 Alvarez, Franco F. .................................................................................... 266 Ambrosio, Anthony V. .................,............................................................ 179 Club, Young Democrats, Dormitory Council. Massapequa, New York. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Alwan, Abdul .......................................................................,.................... 269 Amend, Kenneth G. .................................................................................. 185 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Phi Theta Psi. ' American Society of Civil Engineers .................................................... 255 American Society of Mechanical Engineers ................................ ....... 2 49 Amick, jack A. .........,............,................................................................... 174 Reedsport, Oregon. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Amidei, Barabara I.. .......................................................................... 250, 250 Amin, Mudhaffar A. ................................................................................ 264 Amin, Vic .................... .......... 2 69 Anchor and Chain ..................................,...................,...........,............... 231 Anders, Thomas G. .......................................................................,.. 185, 218 Campbellsport, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Knights of the Altar. Anderson, Dane ........................................................................................ 268 Anderson, Doris C. .......... ,...... 2 27 Anderson, Mary E. ....................................................,.......,.......... ,...... 2 45 Anderson, Michael P. ..............................,....................................... ....... 1 85 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pre-Med Club. Andrews, Dick .......................................................................................... 270 Andrews, Richard A. ................................................................................ 224 Angel, Ann E. .................................................................................. 226, 268 Annis, Joseph P. ...................................................... 185, 222, 236, 260, 268 Miami, Florida. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Tip-Off Council, Cheerleader. Ansay, Eliabeth A. .................................................................... 185, 226, 228 Belgium, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Chi Theta, Sceptre 81 Sword, Young Republicans. Anstett, James N, ............................................. ......,..............,...............,,., 2 21 Antepenko, Robert F. ............,...............,..,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 79 Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Rifle. Team. Antoniettr, Edward A. ..........,.,,,,,,,.,.,, ,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., 1 84, 223 Calumet City, .lllinois. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Aranda, Denny .............................,....,.,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 29 Aranda, Maribeth A. ................,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Varsity Varieties, Dormitory Council. Arch, Janet L. ..................................,........,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,,.,,, 1 85 Western Springs, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Varsity Varieties. Archer, Mary K. ........................ ....,.......,.........,,,,.,,,..,,,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 5 Arena, Javier P. .......................... ..............,..,,.,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,..,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 2 0 1 Mexico D.F. Mexico. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Arkin, Louise N. .........,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 ,,,,,,-,,, 2 06, 255 Franklin, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Armour, Norman J. ............................... ...,....,,.....,,,.,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, 1 69 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Armstrong, Chuck ..... ....,.,.,.,., ..,,,,.,,, .,,,,.,,,, , , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, , 225 Army ROTC ................................................ ,,,,,,, 4 5 Arnold, Sister Joan ........................,.,,.....,....,,..,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Huntington, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Artner, Nancy K. ..............,,......,........,.....,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 85, 214 Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Iota Chi Omega. Associated Women's Student Council ..,.......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 239 Atraz, David A. ...................,...................,.,..,....,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Attermeier, Susan M. ...................................................... 206, 235, 243, 255 Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Physical Therapy Student Council, Student Senate. Auchter, john R. ........................................................................................ 220 Auer, Robert ................,....,..,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 5 Avalanche Club ..,..,, ,,,,,,, 2 59 Avery, M. Karl ...... ....... ....... 2 2 1 B Babcock, Janice B. ..................................,....,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 1203, 228, 229 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technol- ogy. Delta Sigma Gamma, Alpha Delta Theta, Welcome Week- Senior Week Council, Ballroom Dance Club, Orientation Leader. Babler, Gloria M. ..............................,.,....,,...,..,,.,,,,.,..,.,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 2 19 Bach, Mary C. ............................. ..................,.,.,,,..,,..,,,,.,.,..,,,. 1 82, 227, 250 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Beta Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Hilltop, Tribune. Bacher, Patricia A. ...............,......,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 185, 226, 223 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre 8: Sword, Iota Chi Omega, Varsity Varieties. Bachroclt, Louis C. ...............................,........,....,,,,....,.,......, ,,.....,.,.,....,.... 1 69 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Golf. 285 Bachand, Clyde ................,..,.........,...... ..,......... 2 52 Bachhuber, Edward M., M.D., Dean ...................................................... 100 Bachtel, Bruce C. ..............................................,............................... 185, 222 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Marquette University Chorus, Sailing Club. Bacon, Roberta J. ...................................................................................... 177 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Sophomore Co-ed Board, Dental Hygiene Student Council. Bade, Carl A. ............................................................................................ 174 Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Bader, Mary C. .................................................................................. 230, 239 Bailey, Prudence E. ..............................,,.....,...,.,.,..,..............,.....,.............. 185 Makati, Philippine Islands. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Bailey, Thomas A. ............................................................................ 169, 218 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Knights of the Altar. Baker, james L. ..................................................................,..................... 254 Baker, Kim J. ...........................,,.,.,...,,,,,....,,.,............,.,............................ 265 Baker, Mary E. ......... ............. .................................................................... 1 8 5 Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Hispanic Club. Baker, Ronald R. ..........................................................,........................... 225 Bakshis, joan K. ...................................................................... 177, 230, 252 Chicago, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Marquette University Concert Band. Bakula, joan .............................................................................................. 236 Baldewicz, Mike ............................. ....,......... ........ 2 7 0 Baldus, Norbert C. ............................................. ...... ........ 2 2 0 Bale, Susan A. ....................................................... ............................. 1 85 N. Riverside, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Balistreri, Peter S. ............................................................ 184, 220, 233, 241 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Mar- quette Oyer, Marquette Law Review. Ball, Albert L. ............................................ ............. ..224 Ballroom Dance Club ............................. ................... 2 60 Balmes, Robert J. ..........................................................,................... 224, 270 Balser, joseph D. ............................................................,....... 179, 249, 259 Hudson, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- ing. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Auto- motive Engineers, Avalanche Club. ,........ - ' 2 1- 5-ffm, 15' 1 , .,. . ., 3 G:pBfE:B'Y: A . L:-if f j - ,M A lf 235525312-?H..rf -1 C -f ' .f .1 v -' '1Q:ffc...a:g ., 'W'f-'-..r i 't5lf?W'lif . I , ,,.. . . , A .A . My ., ACCfU RAT,Eff.GQUNTlNG .AIS I I Q '14 , I fy I ' ..,.,. ' ' .f I 5 .,.. + gyll 3 - ' Q ,,,, . If N . ' : , I 1 ..,. , gg3f,,?.ai-1.ii.ijf,?.., 3, 1 ng 9 , ,' . ,,. p:ii..L2Ql,.Lii5if , 'A - eexeie' ,ff wifi -r'1e 'e'sr' , ' gi Q B 9- g - : if Aww, ..... . .. ,s E' - . rr 1 5.51 ,fi .ig ing. 1 g it A 2 . 1 .,,. Z LJ Q Q INI I Q MANUFACTURING COMPANY 622 N. Cass St. 30 Thurbers Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 Providence 5, R.I. REPRESENTATIVES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES 286 Band .................................................................................................... 68, 252 Banker, Vincent P. ..........................................,........................................, 201 Chi Epsilon, Scabbard 8: Blade, Pershing Rifles, American Society of .Civil Engineers. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Al- Bau, Bill ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 267 pha, Phi Chi, Student American Medical Association, Medical Bw, Jghn A, .,,.,,,,,.'.,,.-,,,.,,,--,.,,-,..,,,,. ' ,,,,,,,,,.,,..,-.---,-,..,l-.-,, --.-,,-,.,,,--, 1 86 5F1'l00l COHHC11- Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Bnrnin, John C- --------------------------'--------------------------------------'------------'-------'- 265 Bau, William P. ................................................................ ......... 2 19 231 Barber, Mary Ellen -----------------'-----4--------------'-----4------'------------.---4----A-- 182, 227 Baudhum, Michael D. ................................................i........,............ 220 233 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Kappa Bauer, Joseph N- ,---,---------v.-..'-.------,------4---- -----'----h---------v.---4-A,..----.----- 184 Tau AlPha, KaPPa Bern Gamma, There Sigma Phi, Tribune- Ingleside, Illinois. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Berheover, Knren L- .------------------.-.-------------------r----.------------------- -------'-------- 1 86 Bauhs, Donald J. ........................................,..................,.........,........ 225 241 Moline, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Baukus, James pr - ---A.-------A,,-, - -.'.'- -D,'--,--A--,,.',,,,h----- 2 1 2 259 BHIHCII, Capt- 1211165 R- ----------------------------------------------------------- ------- 4 5 Baumgart, William A. .,............................................................................ 224 Barnett, M- .G-, SJ- ----------------- ---------- ------------- --------------------------- 2 1 3 Beam, Pamela J. ............................,......................,............................ 203, 229 BHIIOH, CCCIUH M- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 246 Hartland, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. BHIYC1, Bette J- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 206, 254, 260 Alpha Delta Theta, Campus Carnival, Tip-Off. Ironton, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. U.S. Beaver, Thomas A, ,,.,,-.,,.,,-,,,,.,,,,,,,-,.,,A,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,,,,,,.-,,.,,,,,., 224 260 Medical Service Corps- Beckel, Jerome J. ...................,....,....................,........................................ 186 Barteli, Thomas P- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 174 Fremont, Nebraska. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Becker, john ,,-,v,,,,,,.,,,,-,,,,,,.,-.,,-,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 252 Delta, Marquette Uf1iVff1'51fY COHCCH Band- Becker, Margaret M. ..........,..........................................,.................. 206, 255 Bafihelme, Joyce A- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 204 S. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Ther- Sterling, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Sailing Club, apy, Pi Alpha Sigma. Yeung Demoffafs- Beckes, Robert J. ...........,.......................................................................... 174 Bafll, ,IHIHSS F- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 220- 253, 257 Stambaugh, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Berfinrin- Carole J- ------------------------'--------------------------------- 169- 223- 240- 256 Becket, William C. .................................................................... 95, 182, 263 Wheeling, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Aurora, minors, Baehelor of Arts rn Journalism, Alpha Sigma tion. Phi Chi Theta, Business Administration Student Council, Nu, Crown and Anchor, Journal editor, Tribune. American Finance Association- Beckstrom, Edward S. .............................................................. 186, 218, 252 Bartosch, Scott M- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 186 Ironwood, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Pershing Rifles, Scabbard Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. 34 B13de,Knig11t5 of the Altar, Knights Of the Altar. Bedwell, Raymond T., Jr. .............................,.......................................... 120 Barts-chi, James J- -----------------..--------------.-------..--------------...----.-..----..-.-.-..... 169 Beerhalref, Julia M. .......................................................................... 186, 226 Decatur, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Pj Gamma Mu, Theta Bartz, Dianne M. ...................................................................................... 169 phi Alpha. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Beer-halter, Mary A, r,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 26 Administration. Marketing Club. Belkovskrnr John T, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 22 Bassett, 'Thomas M. ............................ .......... 2 21 Bell, Miehnel jr ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 32, 261 Batchelor, Eileen -------- -------------- ---------- .--------- 2 5 5 Belli, Robert L. .............................,..............,........................................... 231 Barehelnr, John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 232 Bellino, Thomas T. .................................................................. 186, 222, 250 Bi1tCl'lClOI', TI'1Ol'I13.S ...................--.-....................................................... 179 Gary, Indiana. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. pre.Med Club. o In Commercial Buildings C TLER-H IVIMER Inc Dependable Electrical Products and Systems Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Tip-OH, for numerous applications o In Industry o In the Home Mllwaukcc, WISCOHSIH C 0 N .,. ,, 0 ,- Pioneer Electrical Manufacturer 17 287 'wen 'How 803 W. Michigan St. Recommended for dependability, service and savings on your 'TQ complete insurance needs LL Milwaukee Mutual Insurance Company 5 Milwaukee life Insurance Company BR. 'I-0525 Milwaukee, Wis. 53233 Belongia, William E. .....................................................................,.. 169, 235 Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Phi Kappa Theta, Student Senate, Brooks Council. Belskis, Paula M. ...................................................................,.......... 186, 215 Park Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Le Cercle Francais, Missio. Belson, Mary-Ann ............................................................,......................... 229 Bendt, John G. ................,................................,...........,.................... 169, 235 Port Washington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Sigma Nu, Delta Sigma Pi, Student Sen- ate, Prom Council. Benham, Tom .........,........ .......... .... . . . ............. ....... ...... . 1 36 Bennett, Tony ..........................................................................,,.,,,,,,,.,,..... 59 Benore, JoAnn M. .................................................................................... 186 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties, Homecoming. Benson, Joan T. ...................................................................,.................... 257 Beresford, Joseph F. ...........................................................r..................., 186 San Mateo, California. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Stu- dent to Student Program, Sailing Club. Berg, Thomas E. .......................................................,..,... ..,..........,.... 2 21, 241 Bergemann, Elizabeth A. ..................................,..,.,..,,.......,.,..........,.,.....,. 206 Madison, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Bergen, Kathleen J. .................................................................................. 186 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Bernberg, Bruce A. ........ 1 ................................... 220, 234, 240, 256, 261 Bernstein, Carol J. ......................................................,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,. 228, 237 Berres, Frederic J. .................................................................................... 169 Madison, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Berry, Robert F. ...............................................,.,,..........,....,.......,,.,., 184, 223 Marquette, Michigan. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Bertotti, Sharon K. ..........................................................,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,.,..,,., 228 Beta Alpha Psi .....................................................,.,....,.....,,....,,.. ,.....,.,, 2 15 Beta Gamma Sigma ........ ...........................................,...,.....,,,,..,,,,.....,,. 2 11 Bethke, Gregory E. .......................................................................... 179, 224 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Bichler, Robert H. .................................................................................... 184 Cedar Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Marquette Law Re- view, Phi Delta Phi. Bickel, Paul W. ........................................................................................ 218 Biebel, Paul P., Jr., .................................................................. 186, 215, 225 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, Evans Scholars. Bielan, Douglas J. ........................................................................ .... 2 51, 248 Bienlem, Donna K. .................................................................................. 204 Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Bina, Robert L. ..............................................................................---- 251, 252 Binell, Judith M. .......... ........................................................... ............ 2 2 6 Binet, William H. ................................................................................. ...259 Binzel, Carol A. ........................................................................................ 207 Marshfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Zeta Phi Eta, Intersorority Council. Bisceglie, Joe ............................................................................................ 270 Bishton, Barbara J. .................................................................................. 186 Olympia Fields, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta. Bitter, David L. ....................................................................v..........- 222, 256 Blackwood, John S. .................................................................................. 201 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Blank, Richard J. .....................................................................................- 201 Wausau, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Bnsky, Jeanne L. .................,.................................. 169, 215, 228, 234, 240 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Chi Theta, Business Administration Student Council, Wheel. Block, William D. ..............................................................................---.-. 255 Bloomer, Richard J. ................................................................ 225, 259, 255 Blueprint .................................................................................... ..........--.--- 2 54 Blum, Carl L. .................................................................................... 179, 218 Spring Valley, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Knights of the Al-tar, American Society of Civil Engineers. Bober, Harry .....,....................................................................................---- 65 Bobula, Jane E. ............................................................................. ......-..-- 1 S6 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Triangel, Blueprint, American Society of Civil Engineers. Bochicchio, Paula M. ................................................... .......... ................--- 1 8 6 Beverley, Michael J. ..........................................,........,..,,.,,,,.,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 41 Livingston, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Edu- Beyer, Stephen L. .................................... .......................... .......... ...... 2 2 0 , 233 cation Association. iq-ff .T-:vi-Gr LVM., ,f' . 4' - S MILLER T 'lt T TRAILER IN 1 , 1 op , . ELC! .cf .1.. 456 So. 92nd St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53214 Telephone: GLenview 3-3426 Manufacturers of MILLER Tilt-Top MACHINERY HAULING TRAILERS 4 to 22 TON CAPACITY - ,....2 1 L, XO I DESSERT FOOD PRODUCTS FOR oven IOO YEARS ROBERT A. JOHNSTON COMPANY Milwaukee, Wis. Hillside, NJ. San Francisco, Calif. Bobusch, Barbara J. ..... ............... 2 29 Bock, Nancy L. ............................................................................,... 251, 252 Bodden, William E. .................................................................................. 186 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon, Math Club. Boehmer, Albert W., Jr. ..... ...................,................,...........,...........,........ 1 74 Alpha Sigma Nu, Pi Delta Phi, Hilltop co-editor, Tribune, journal, journalism Men's Sodality. 289 Borden, Judith A. ............................,.......,.,.....,i......,............... 228, 259, 242 Borders, Kenneth E. ....,.,.,,..,..........,......................,...........,..... , .....,,,i 169, 221 Tell City, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Basketball Manager. :-1'+:'::': Bruce, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Borgealt, Alan J. .............................................................,................ 186, 223 Dental Association. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Evans Scholars. Boeke, Richard G. .................................................................................... 201 Bossong, Margaret M. ...................................................................... 219, 250 Hubbard, Iowa. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Bottum, Be1'I1211'd F. ..........................................................,....................... 186 Boeker, Karen L. ...................................................................................... 186 Barrington, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Rabbits Athletic Club, Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Eta Wl'CSfliHg. Y0l1Dg RCPUlDliC61'1S. Sigma Phi, Avalanche Club. Bouche, Colleen M. .....,,.....,................................................. 177, 250, 243 Boersma, Gayl M, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ', ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 230 Marathon, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Boergma, Mary G, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 259 Eta, Dental Hygiene Chorus, Dental Hygiene Student Coucil. Boettcher, Gilbert W., Jr. ..........................................................,............. 186 Bouquet, James B- .-......................-..-........................................................ 223 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Bouquet, RiCl121fd J. .......................................................................... 169, 258 Bohaboy, Janice G. ...............................,.......................,........,......... 236, 252 Wabasha, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Bohn, Margaret C. .........................................,,......................................... 245 tration. Dormitory Council, Management Club. Bohrer, Mary A. .... ,,,,,..,,.., 2 48 Bouquet, Suzanne E. ................................................................................ 238 Bolain, Gerald A. ...........................................................,.....,.,.......,,,,....... 231 Bourbon, Joe ................................................................................. ........ 2 70 Boldus, Robert A. ....................................... , ..............,...................,.,.,...,... 201 Bourdon, Joseph E. .................................................................................. 186 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Muskegon, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Bovce, Warren G. .................................................................................... 34 Bollweg, Margaret E. ........,............................................................. 204, 258 Boyd, William L. ........................................................................... ........ 2 20 Wheaton, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Boyle, Edward H. ...... 265 Boncher, Barbara J. ............................................................. ........ 2 28 Boyle, Patrice ............................................................................................ 259 Bond, James D. .............,.............................................................. ........ 2 61 Bozikowski, David L. .............................................................................. 174 Bond, Judith A. ...........................................................................,,.....,...,. 186 Rochester, Minnesota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Buffalo, New York. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts, Delta, Junior American Dental Association, Dental School Chorus. Bonds, David ............................................................................................ 252 Brady, Marita M. ...................................................................................... 252 Bonham, Edward L. ......,........................................................................... 186 Brand, Benjamin A. ...... .......... ........................ . .225 Charleston, West Virginia. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard 84 Blade. Brandt, Pi1lCI'iCi21 A. .................................................................................... 246 Bonifas Hall Council .............................................................................. 244 Braun, Daniel E. ...................................................................... 179, 224, 237 Bonk, Roy T. ............................................................................................ 174 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- Gurnee, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. gineering. Pi Tau Sigma, Triangle. Bonny, Judith M. .............................................................................. 186, 229 Bregenzer, Ronald W. ..........................................................................,. 174 Downers Grove, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Monroe, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Varsity Varieties, Bremmer, Robert .................................................................................. 224 Bono, Agostino .............................................,............................................ 263 Bremner, William J. ........................................................................ 222, 256 East Patcliogue, New York. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Bresnahan, Mary ........ 214 'Eaears?225132:irskskirioti:si35'2233t22fSv-' . Ir ----' f ra: . .. ' . .... ....,. ...... .... -'- ' . i--'--- ...... For the FIJZQSI III, ., rir' f Paint - lass - Mirror - W allpaper I I Manufacturers of Esser Quality Paint and Tru Plate Mirrors Distributors of Glass and Wallpaper I l 1 1 .. ., Branches: Menominee and Iron Mountain, Michlgcmp Lo Crosse, Oshkosh, fm 'A wma Sheboygan Racine Green Boy Wausau Wisconsin Rapids -.5-. l' if-ft. A ' - - Amr-fe--ewwf- .. Chippewa Falls, Waukesha and Madison, Wisconsung Waterloo, T. C. 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Brunk, Mary K. ....... .................... 2 52 Brezinski, Bonita A. .................................................................. 182, 230, 259 Brunkhorst, Brian ......,........................................................,.........,............ 268 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Brunner, Michael F. ............................................,.....,,...,,,,,,,.. 187, 217, 263 Sigma Phi, Tribune, Avalanche Club. Whitehsh Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Brien, james .............................................................................................. 262 Sigma Pi Sigma, Marquette University Chorus. Brien, James M. .......................................... ..... 2 18 Brust, Catherine A. ............................,..........,.................. 216, 226, 228, 238 Brinkerhorf, john R. ..... ......... 2 31 Bruton, Mary L. ................................................................................ 187, 259 Brinkman, Mary S. .,........................................... ................................. 2 59 Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Brittain, David E. ...................................................................................... 186 University Sacred Music Choir, Avalanche Club. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Bryzgalski, Phyllis M. .......................................................... ..........,..... 2 30 Pi Sigma. Student National Education Association. Brzostowicz, Daniel A. ............................................................................ 222 Broderick, Barbara A. ...................................................................... 186, 226 Brown, James E. ......................... .............. . .. ............................ 256, 257 Glenview, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sceptre Brown, Patricia C. .................................................... 187, 213 236, 239, 248 8: Sword, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- Baker, California. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Brooks ties, Theta Phi Alpha, Intersorority Council, Marquette Uni- Council, Dormitory Council. versity Chorus. Bubnick, john .........,.............,.,..,....,.,...,,..,.,,,,.,...,.,.......,.,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 252 Brogan, Mary R. .......--...-------------------------------------------------------------..v-----,------ 136 Buch, Joseph F. .................,...,,.......,..............r......,.,,,.,,,,,.,.....,.,,.....,,,,,..., 179 521dCllC Bf00k, New JCYSCY' Bflcllelm' Of AHS- Delta Phi AlPl1H- Slinger, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Brooks Council .....................-..............-..-......-......-..---....-.-..-.--.---...-.---.-1- 256 Buchholz, Marlene E. ........................................................................ 252, 255 Brooks, lOl1I1 C- ------------------'--------'--- --------------v-----------.-'----'---'------------4---- l-36 Buchhuber, Frances E. ,..,................,......,..,.,, .....,,,,,.,,,,,, 2 55 Villa Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Young Buchmann, Bel-mfd J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 57, 259 Democrats, Knights of the Altar. Buckley, Michael J, ,.......,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 3 7 Brosmitli, A121121 M- ---------------------------1'-4'---------V-----------------------------------1---- 186 Norwalk. Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts. West Hartford, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts, Buckley, Monica ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 34. Hispanic Club, Student to Student Program. Budney, Alfred R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 24 Brosmith, Alana M. ..................................-....-..-..-..---.---..---------.--------.------ 186 Budney, Chester R. ...... ...,.. 2 24 West Hartford, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts. Bueker, Richard W, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 1 Hispanic Club, Student to Student Program. Bultman, Mary K. ..........,,..,,.....,.....,..,...,-,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,...,,..., 229 Brovelli, Giannina ,......................................,.....-.. -------.- 2 66 Bunch, James T. ................................................................,..... 187, 222, 268 Browe, Bernard .......... .............. ............ 2 2 5 Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Cheer- Browne, Kam ............... ................ 7 5 leader, Interfraternity Council. Browning, Diane C. .......................................................................... 248, 260 Burbach, Paul j. ...............,...............................,........., ......,,.....-.,....,...,.. 2 23 Broz, Gerald R. ................................................................................ 169, 254 Burbick, Lenore ........................................................................................ 226 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Burckart, Edmund J. ..........................................................................,...,, 179 Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club, Musical Varieties, Varsity Varieties. Bruch, Michael J. ................................... ............................,................. 2 55 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, Blueprint, En- gineering Sodality. WEST AllIS CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. LIGHTWEIGHT AND CONCRETE I BUILDING BLOCKS AND MATERIALS Fon RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 10919 W. Blue Mound Rd. Milwaukee, Wis. 53226 GLenview 3-7980 291 EMP MIT MILLING MACHINES The famous Kempsmith line of Milling Machines dates back to 1888 when America's first real production surge was already in evidence. Today with more than a half century of experience as a background, Kempsmith continues to forge ahead in the industry. The well- known Kempsmith ruggedness, precision, speed and dependability are in keeping with modern high speed tools and methods. KEMPSMITH MACHINE COMPANY 1819 South 7lst St. Gkeenfield 6-3625 West Allis, Wis. Bureau, Frances A. ..........................,......,............,............,........ 206, 259, 245 Bussler, Richard H, .,,.,..,,.,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,4,,.,4,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, 187 Marquette, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts Men's Eta, Interresidence Hall Council. Sodality. Burgett, George L. ...............................................................,.,.................. 225 Butler, Bonnie L. ,.,,.,,...,,.,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 207, 226, 236, 251 Burk, David .......................,...................................................................... 102 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Gamma Burke, Robert E. .........,....................................................,......................... 169 Pi Epsilon, Theta Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta, Tip-OH Council. Greenfield, Wisccbnsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Butler, Jane E. .......................................................................................... 227 tration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Business Administration Student Buttar, Angela J. ....,.................................................,.,... 207, 229, 238, 245 Council, Student Senate. Youngstown, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Burke, Rosemary V. ..................................,..............,,.......,,...... ...,.,., 2 04- Chi Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Intersorority Council, Sopho- Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. more Co-ed Board, Varsity Varieties. Burke, Thomas ........................................................................ ,.....,. 2 34 Buttiee, Loretta M, ,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,4,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 187, 216 Burkhardt, Thomas B. .............................................................................. 253 Clarendon Hills, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Burmann, Robert E. .................................................................................. 169 Pi Mu Epsilon, Young Republicans, Chicago Club. Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Aclminis- Butz, Patricia L, ....,,,,.....,.,...,.,,,,..,..,,......,,....,..,....,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,...,,..,. 252 tration. Butzen, Philip I. ........ .................... .......... . . . ............ 218, 223, 268 Burns, Colleen M. .................................................................................... 187 Buxton, Roger .......................................................................................... 267 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Educa- Byhardt, Roger W. ..,................................................................................. 187 tion Association. Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Burns, james P. ...,.................................................. 184, 223, 241, 251, 257 Sigma, Pre-Med Club. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Student Byrne, Donald P. ...................................................................................... 219 Bar Association. Burns, Susan E. ........................................................................................ 187 A C Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Stu- Cady, Margaret A. .................................................................................... 177 dent National Education Association. Battle Creek, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Burns, Willialii F, .,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 265 junior American Dental Hygiene Association, Women's Inter- Burton, Dave ......................,..................................................,.........,....,.,... 267 residence Hall Council. Burtschi, james J. .................................................................................... 169 Cahill, Kathryn A. .................................................................................... 187 Decatur, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Busch, Barham B. ............................................,.......................................,. 187 Cahill, Mary C. ......................................................... ................ 2 53 St. Louis, Missouri. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Young Demo- Cahill, Patricia A. .................................................. ........... 2 29, 242 crats, Sailing Cluh. Cain, Diane M. ...... ....................... 2 52 Business Administration Council ...,..,,........,.,,,..,,.,,..,,...,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 240 Cairnes, joseph F. ..... ......... 2 15, 240, 254 Buss, Carl M. ............................................................................................ 169 Calderone, Jerry ............................................................... .............. 2 50, 262 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Caldwell, Williain I. ................................................................................ 187 Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, Chicago Club, Young Repub- Woodstock, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Alpha licans. Phi Omega, Chicago Club, Young Democrats. Bussey, Robert A. ...................................................................................... 169 Calkins, Karen B. .... .......................................................................... 1 77, 250 Wzluwvatosil, Wisccnnsiri. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Venice, Florida. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, tion. Management Cluh. Junior American Dental Hygiene Association, Dental Hygiene Butlcus, Diane L. ..................... ........ 2 61 Chorus. RIGHT, , Inc. In the Service of the Dental Profession for over 100 Years MILWAUKEE, wus. MAmsoN, wus. 292 Calkins, Francis 1. .................................,................,...........,.............,....... 256 Callahan, Sharon A. ...........................................................,..., 187, 229, 246 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Calvelli, Rocke ....................................................................................,..... 267 Calvey, Harry J. ..,........................................,....,.............,.,,.....,....,..i........ 179 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- gineering. Camilli, Charles L. ................................................,........................... 187, 222 Plymouth, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Cammaide, Roberte T. .........................................................................,.... 266 Campion Hall Council ............,.,.... .....................................,............... 2 45 Cane, Ralph T. ........................... 2 .........,.........................,........... ......... 2 25 Cane, Thomas R. ....,...............................i.......................................,....,,... 184 Qntonagon, Michigan. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Carlson, M.D., David J. .... ........................... 2 75 Carmody, Mary Ann ,,i,,.,.. ..,.............,.,.......,.... 2 42 Carney, Sue E. ...,....,........ ....,.. 2 29, 235, 257, 239 Carnival Council .....,..........,....,...,............................................................ 236 Caroselli, Vito F. .................................................................................... 169 Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Marketing Club, Pi Sigma Epsilon. Carpenter, Donna A. .....................,.......................,..,............................... 251 Carron, Eileen C. ............,............,............,.,,,.......,..,.................,,,,,.....,.... 207 Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech Council. Carter, Ellen D. ..................,.................,....,., 187, 210, 215, 227, 236, 238 Alexandria, Virginia. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Beta Gamma, Campus Carnival Council, Inter- I Cannrzzo, Karen A. ....,.,......................................................... 182, 212. 230 C I S0f0f'ifv,Ql0uHCi1- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Cdltef' JMC. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 227 Sigma Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha, Tribune. Mm' Lonme .' j: ' ' ' : - ' s 2 'r : --s 187 Capweu Robert A' ---- 221 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Sigma Guayaquil, Ecuador. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Psi, Anchor THUMCFOWIT and Anchor' and Chain Society, Young Republicans. gflffefi P HEY W- ---------------------------------4--------'---------------------------------.----------- gi Caravelle, David J- ------------.--,-.-,--v--------------.--------.----------------- 169, 225, 236 Cfftef' RW, ' ' ' ' A Q 'Q ' 5 ' Q ' 2 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- mea OH ' 1 ' jmxgghf 5.3, 512 21lf.251 ministration. Delta Sigma Pi, Prom Council, Campus Carnival Ieyennqf lfommg' ac eqr 0 QW5' P a lgma ut H Council. Delta Phi, Marquette Law Review, Moot Court. Carberry, Patrick J. Carton, Gail' T. .....................................................,.................................. 266 Carelliy James A' Caity, Patricia M. ................................................. ........... 2245 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Ease' Igaflfle 2 29, 258 ctnesio, Joan R. ........,........................,......................... ........ 2 26, 241, 251 Case, 1219? ' -'--- -----------'- 3 Carey, Ann L. ........................................................... ................. 2 19, 266 Casey' Malt. 'UZ75 Carey, Mary C. .......... .,..,,.. 2 29, 243, 246 Caseyci E m ' ' 4 Carey, J. patrick hlhluh ..-.,,-..V---.--..---. 2 25 11551 if, Gorge - -.----.---.---.-------------------------....-.---------------.--.--------- , 5 Castellx, Louis J., III ...................................................................... 207, 264 Noghbrook, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Rabbits Athletic Clu . Castulik, Nanka B. .................................................................................. 187 Creve Coeur, Missouri. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties, m Dormitory Council. Catalclo, Calogero ...................................................................................... 255 AND LDAN ASSDCIAIIDK Catel, james M. ........................................................................................ 169 .634 w M'-'-CHE'-Lxgowgt Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business ' Administration. . MILWAUKEE 4' WISCONSIN Cattabriga, Robert A. ............ .. ,,,,, ,,,.. 2 17 P F ' x I , I 45- Q- r : Z- 1 u. ii, , ess , I UU 9 , QL ' fs. fe I ' 0 g -P . ' p r 141 tl '7 X LJ :: ' uyfs E 1 sb A 1 . 193, grief 4 ' JN 2 . . A . 2. ' Isa ff. '- :-. ' '- '-- W ' d - lxlfi -ay Inside . . . outside . . . all around the house . . . There's a Iohnson's Wax product to protect and beautify everything you own. . :V 'I Q . 4 lf, . 4 4 9 F IIIHIII! L I d N I TB 5 'I - For fun and exciting entertainment ,yi llli ll ...Em on ms Cm we invite you to visit our Golden Rondeile I 3532 away ,GI dg -if ,-A at me New York worlds Fair, 1964-65. i '122' -4--be I a , .Q T .. . + N . ':.:.r:.: l 'ls' ' I I Q ea'! CZ..A:f- f A'-Q -1 Ae- 9 2 as -'OHM-is we 4 Johnuou': md S are registered trademark: of S. !'. Johnson 1 Roc. lu. f . . 293 Cavanaugh, Carol I.. ...............,.........,....................,..... ................... 1 87 Chi Sigma Chi ....... ........................ 2 29 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Chorus .................................. ,.....,,........,.................................. 6 8, 262, 265 Cavanaugh, Kathryn A. .......................................................... 187, 239, 244 Christ, Judith E. ........................................................... .......... ......... 2 0 7, 251 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Sceptre R Sword, Wcxi11e11's lnterresidence I-Iall Council. Cavataio, Michael A. .....,.................................................................. 225, 255 Christ, Raymond A. ..........................................................,............... 215, Cesar, janet A. ..i.,............,...............................,.................................,...... 177 Christensen, Niels B. .,.,......................................................................,. .. New Berlin, Wiscoiisin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior Christenson, Arthur E. ....., American Dental I-Iygiene Association. Christian. Cora L. ........... .................... . Cesario, Joseph T. .............,...i..................,..,.......,...............,............ 170, 264 Christiano, Barbara A. .............. ,................................................. .......... . . Berkeley, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Christianson, jerry I. ............................,,................................ 170, 225, Management Club, Chicago Club, Rabbits Athletic Club. ' aninistration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Club. Cesarro, Sally A. ......,........................................,.....,.....................,.. 207, 227 Christie, Sharon A. ........................................................ 187, 216, 254, Bellwood, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Kappa Beta Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta. Chaconas, Spiro J. .,,.,,,....................,........ ,..... ..........,...,...,,.................,, . , ,174 I Epsilon, Math Club, Avalanche Club. Milwaukee, Wisctmlisin, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Sigma Nu, junior American Dental Association, Dental Follies. New York, New York. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta, Zeta Phi Eta, Orientation Leader, Dormitory Council. Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Chrrstman, Wayfne J. .................. . ............................................................. 170 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Aci- 254 250 223 266 226 253 259 Westlake, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Chalker, Janice E. .....A.............................................................................. 245 ministration. Accounting Club. Chamberlain, Nancy A. .................................................................... 241, 257 Chudzik, Jerome S. .......................................................................... 254, 255 Chambers, Leslie E. ..,..,.................. ............... 2 19, 230 Chybowski, Robert ................... ......... 2 54, 242, 249 Chambers, Stephen NW. .......................................................... 251, 254, 256 Cieri, Anthony J. ........... ............................... 2 75 Champagne, Sister Mary Eucharist ........................................................ 204 Ciminillo, Constance L. ................................................ 218, 246, 259, 262 Milwaukee, Wisccunsiri. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Claassen, Fay A. ...................................................................................... 204 Chapman, Mary J. ..............................................,.....,............... 260, 261, 266 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Charnon, Paul .......................................................................................... 270 Club. Chattin, David D., Jr. .................................................... 170, 225, 255, 258 Clark, David .............................................................................................. 254 Milwaukee, Wisconisiim. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Clark, Don ................................................................................................ 270 istration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Management Club, Marketing Club. Clegg, Carol E. ................................................................................ 187, 228 Chauhan, Hemraj ...................................................................................... 269 Sao Paulo, Brazil. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma, Tip- Checrleaclers .................................................,............................................ 268 OE, Campus Carnival. Chelsea, Edwin D. .................................................................................... 174 Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Marquette University Concert Band. , , , Chicago Club Officers ............................................................................ 260 We W'll C'pl3reC'C'le the Oppommny to help Chi Epsilon .........,..............,,,................................................................... 211 you plan c Medical or Dental suite. Chioni, Sharon E, ...........,........................................................ 207, 226, 245 Highwood, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Theta Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta, Dormitory Council. Chmielecki, Kathleen P. ........................ 170, 228, 234, 239, 240, 254, 260 Milwaukee, Wisccnnsin, Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Phi Chi Theta, Business Administration Student Coun- cil, W0l11Cl'l'S Student Council, WELLS BUILDING . . BRENNAN, Inc. Plumbin and ,Heating Contractors Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dlvision 2-3329 294 Clark, joan M. ,,...,,.. .,......,...g............,.,..,............... ...........,.. ........ 2 6 6 Clemens, john P. .................,.....,..................,.....,...............,..................... 219 Clemens, Robert J. Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Council, Marketing Club. Connors, Larry R. ...............................,............................ 170, 225, 240, 253 Crystal Lake, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Business Administration Student tiOrl. ' Connors, Mary J. ...............................................,.......,....................,..,...... 182 Clements, Patrick W. ...................................................................... 259, 260 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Tribune. Clifford, James .M. ....................................v.,,.......................... 182, 221, 239 Conrad, Judith A, ....,........,........r.,.....,........,...,.............. 187, 219, 237, 238 Watertown, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune. Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sceptre Bc Sword, Orientation Leader, Liberal Arts Sodality. Cl1I1fO1'l, C?lf0liI'lC IW. ...............,.............................,.................................. 246 Congidlge, Sheila ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,...,,.,,,......,........,.... 187 ClOUSC, Ellen M. ...........-....................................................................,..... 187 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Neenah, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Convey, Ango M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, 2 28, 256 Sigmfi- Conway, Greg ....,....,...,.......,................,.....,,...,.......... ........ .............. 2 3 5, 242 Cl0WCfY, Jody ---,-v-,----'----------------- .--------------------,-------,------,--- 2 55, 239, 242 Conway, james W. .....,.,...........................,.....,.........,................................ 188 Clul0, Paul A. ............... ................ 2 20, 233 Milwaukee, Wisconsiiu. Bachelor of Arts. judo, Sailing Club. Cobeen, Charles T. ...... ...........-.......... 6 4 Cook, Kathleen L. ..,.............................,.,..........................,.... .................. 1 88 COdy, Oliver T. ----...--...........--..-...--.......-.-..----. ............................. 2 23, 254 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Coel, Kathryn M. ....,.,...............,................................................,............ 182 Cogk, Righafd B, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. .,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,........,.....,.,,.,,...... 2 2 3 Ft. Collins, Colorado. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Dormitory Qggley, George 1-1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.... 2 31 C011DCil. Cooley, William J. ...........................,............................ 223, 235, 250, 260 C0lCITl21U, C211'Ol A- ------------.------..----.-----.--------------'.------.------------------.--.--.---- 187 Coolsen, Peter ,,.............,.................... ..................... ,.................... 1 8 8, 223 Royal Oak, MlCl1lgflU- B2Cl1fl0f Of Arts. 50Cl0l08Y Club. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta, Evans Coleman, Thomas P. ........................................................................ 182, 221 Sghglafg, Freeport, New York. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma C01-bins, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,.......,..... 2 67 Delta Chi, Tfibulle- Corirossi, Barbara I. .............................................................-...------ .207, 251 Coley, Richard P. ................................................................-..-..-..... 222, 242 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Collins, James W. .......................................................... 187, 222, 235, 256 Era, Varsity Varieties. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Q01-145511, Shawn L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,.,.,.,,., 1 77, 230, 243 Phi Omega, WHO'S WHO in Amffimfl Colleges and Unlvef' Pueblo, Colorado. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Sitlesi CMUPU5 Carnival Council. Student Sellfllf- Delta Eta, Images, Dental Hygiene Student Council. C0lliUS, Peggy ----------.------------------------------------------------------A---4------'----A----4--- 242 Cosentino, Robert .....................................................-.-----.-..l- --.-----------l--.-- 2 56 Colman, Susan M. .........................,.............................,.,.. ......... 2 29, 241 Comeford, Timothy F. .,... ......... 2 22, 239 Conaty, Joe .................... ............... 2 18 Concert Committee Conforti, Mary T. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Mu.wAuKEE MARBLE co. Chi Sigma Chi, Stu- dent National Education Association. Conley, William H. Conly, Lorraine ,......,..............,...................... .,......................................... 2 64 Conmey, Edwin W. Rochester, New roman and DOMESTIC MARBLE 1 S7 Finishers and Contractors York. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Connell, Cathy ,......................................... ..,............................................. 2 59 'I22 N. 27th St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53208 WEst 3-0281 .IQHN S. JUN ,IN . Heating -Plumbing -Air Conditioning CONTRACTORS 81 ENGINEERS Professional Engineers Licensed in Stote of Wisconsin 615 South 89th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53214 GReenfield 6-3295 2.95 Costello, Dennis D. .,.............,...........,......................,...........,........,.......... 188 Crowe, john W. ,...,...,........,...,.........,..,.,. A.,., ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,4,A,,,.,,,,,,4,.,,.,,,,,,,,. 1 7 0 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Young Antigo, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Democrats. tion. Alpha Phi Omega. Costello, Mary K, ......,.........,,..i.....,................................................. 182, 236 Crowley, Elizabeth M. ...................,......,..,,..,.....,...,...,,,........,,.,...,,.,,,.,,.,,. 240 Fond du Lac, Wisccmiisiii. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta Crowley, Neal J. ,...........,... .,..,,,,,,. 2 23 Phi Alpha, Tip-OPE Council. Crown and Anchor ...., ,...,,.,,,,,,,. 2 65 Cotter, Richard G. .................................................................................... 201 Cryan, Genie M. .....................i.....i................................... ............ 2 29, 235 Buffalo, New York. Doctor of Medicine, Cuddy, Francis X., jr. .......................................................,................,.,.,, 222 Cox, Francis C. .............................................................. 170, 211, 222, 252 Culhane, john S. ,.................... ..........,.......................,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 2170, 221 Brookheld, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Eta Sigma Phi, The Wheel. Cox, Willard J., jr. ...........................................................,....,......... 170, 256 Glendale, California. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Young Democrats. Cullen, Nancy E. ..................,.........,...........................,........,....,...........,,,. 188 Columbus, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. istration. American Finance Association. Cummings, Leon O. ..................................................,..................,.......... 174 Crabill, Warren C. ...........................................................,...................... 222 Trenton, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Tau Delta, Craig, M. Kay ............................................................................................ 229 Delta Sigma Delta. Crandall, Robert E. ...................,.,............................................................ 179 Cunningham, Cathy .......................................................................... 226, 251 Greenclale, Wisccmiisiii. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- Cunningham, Dolores E. ..................................... ,.,.,,..,..,., 1 S3 neering. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Crawford, Gerald M. ...... .....................,...... 2 20 Cunningham, Maureen A. .................................. .. .. ...,..........,.. 250, 261 Crimmins, George ..,..... ......,.. 2 41, 248, 270 Cunningham, Patricia ..........................................,,,.......,.r,,,,,.,.,1,,,,,,,,,,,,, 259 Croney, Mary Lou ..... ................ 2 52, 255 Curbis, Elaine G. ............................................................................ 203, 229 Cross-Country ........ ...................... 2 69 Beecher, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Cross, Donna ............................................................................................ 259 Alpha Delta Theta. Crossin, james A. ....................................................,..............,,............... 201 Curran, Jean ........................................................................................,..... 263 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Curran, Ralph C. ................................... ..,.............,......,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, 2 25 Crossman, Ellen C. ..........,..................................,.........................,.... 188, 226 Curtis, Kathleen M. .....................................................................,.,......,.., 188 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Sociology Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Phi Sigma Club, Tip-Off. Tau, International Students Club. Crotty, M. .luclith ............................................................................ 237, 243 Cusick, Daniel J. .......................................................,.............,....,, 188, 262 Springheld, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Sacred Music Choir. Cusiotto, jerilynn A. ................................................,.,...,.....,.,,.,., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 77 P. galshwauk, Minnesota. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta . Czemiak, Joanne C. ................................................ ss, 170, 228, 255, 258 Ceramic 81 Gold Denfal I-Ub0l'0f0fY West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- VACUUM-FIRED PORCELAIN RESTORATIONS giggition. Phi Chi Theta, Student Senate, Intersoroiity I . Czerniakowski, Galle J. ......................................,,.,.,.,...,,..,,, 2205, 229, 242 2250 N- 2791 sf- DIV'S'0n 2-8552 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta, Medical Technology Student Council. K. Jr lll 15? 4? 'Ss if at 4 Z Animal hide has served mankind since earliest civilization. Its strength and beauty are inherent qualities. But the tcnner's skill is responsible for its conversion to leather as we know it now, with its many rich colors ond surface textures, its suppleness and built-in water resistance. Pfister ond Vogel is proud of its port in developing new tanning techniques. But it also recognizes cz debt to the great centers of learning like Marquette. Here old techniques in mony fields are constantly re-assessed. Here chemical research pcves the way for new techniques. And here, above all, the sense of challenge to do all things better is instilled in the hearts and minds of eoch new generation. Pfister 81 Vogel Tanning Co. Inc. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 53201 296 . D Dacquisro, John F. ..,,,., ,,,.v,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . , ,,,,,,, 224, 242, 249 Daigle, Claud A. ,,,.,,,,.,..,.,...,.,,,....,,,,,,4A.,..,,,,A,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 212, 216 Daily, Frank J. .,...........,..............,..,,,,,.,,2,.,....,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 132, 212, 221 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Tau Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune, Hilltop. Daley, Marcy L. ............,,...,.............................,............,..,..,...., 251, 252, 261 D'Aloia, Al ....,,,,...,,,.,,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,,.,,,1,,,,,,2,,-,,,,,,,,1,.,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 70 Dalton, Abby ........,..,........,,..............,1,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,-,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 227 Dalton, james S. ..............,,......,,........,,,,....1,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 1 88 garbondale, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Phi Eta igma. Daly, Anne K. ...............,............,,.,........,..,,,.,,.,,.,,, 182, 227, 250, 235, 237 Fox Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Kappa Beta Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Varieties Council. D'Amour, George W. .............................,...,...................,...,..........,.,...,. 259 Damschroder, Kerry ...............,............,.,,....,.,,........,,.,.,,,...,,.,..,.....,,,,.,,.. 248 Daniel, Darryl ..,.........................,.,..,......................,..,.....,.. ,.,....,........., 2 52 Daniewicz, John L. .......... .........,.,.., .......,.,,. ..,,,..,.,.,,,,.... 1 7 9 , 225, 231, 242 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Sigma Phi Delta, Anchor and Chain Society, Engineer- ing Association. Dapkus, Steven J. .................,...,...,...1.....,.,.....,.,,., ,.,,...,..,,,.,....,,.,,,,...,. 2 23 Dashek, William V. ..... ,,,. 2 15 Dasher, Martin I. ......,............ ......,........,..................,.........,........,......,. 2 21 Da Silva, Bernard C. ............................,...,.....,......,....,......,......,..,.........,.. 188 Hindale, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma, Pre-Med Club, Stethescope. Dauffenbach, Douglas .,..............,........,.,.....,.,.,..,.......,...,.,.,.,.,.,,.,,,....,,,, 94 Dauw, Betty J. ........................,...........1.......,,,......,..,,,........,.... 182, 210, 230 Moline, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Gamma Pi Ep- MARQUETTE SAVIN-GS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Savings--Low Cost Home Loans 2539 W. Greenfield Ave. MI. 5-0500 Thank You Marquette Students We will continue to serve you to the best of our ability GEIGER AUTOMAYIC SALES COMPANY SINCE 1933 3329 N. 35tl1 St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53216 Hllltop 4-0423 VENDING AT :Ts BEST, silon, Kappa Tau Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta, Theta Sigma Phi, Orientation leader, Hilltop co-editor, Tribune, journal. Davey, Madeleine ............ .,., .......,........,....,.. .,,..,,,.,.....,,...,..,......,.,..,........ 2 6 2 David, Sandy ............,,.,.......,..............,,.,,1,,.,.....,.......,......,,.1,...,,,,,...,,.,.,., 266 Davis, Walter A. ...............,...........,..,,..............,.,..,........ 188, 210, 214, 263 Niles, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Sigma Tau, Crown and Anchor Society. Dawson, Christine B. ............................................,............,,.............,..... 188 Silver Spring, Maryland. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Chi Sigma Chi, Tip-Off, Peace Corps. Dawson, William E. .................................................... ...... ............ 2 3 2 Dean, joseph E. ......................................., ..,...... 2 66 Dean, Steve ..............................,.. ,........ 2 70 Dean's Advisory Council ....... ............ 2 41 Debate ................................................ ...... ....... ....,........... 1 4 4 Debattista, Dianne K. ............................................................................ 258 DeBruin, Dale C. .................. .................................,............. ........... 2 0 4, 243 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Nursing Student Council. DeChristopher, janet L. ................................................................ 188, 213 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi. Decker, David H. ............................................................ 179, 224, 256, 249 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Triangle, Tip-Off Council, Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, Engineering Knights. Deckert, Elizabeth J. .................................................... 227, 241, 245, 265 DeForno, Kathleen A. ......................................... ............................. 1 88 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Defreece, Austin B. ....................,..................................... ................... 2 40 Degnan, Becky F. ............................................................................ 205, 229 Grand Forks, North Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Delaney, Shaun C. .................................................................................. 258 DeLisio, Michelle ................................................... ............................. 2 27 Delorit, Gary J. .....................................,................................ 188, 215, 222 Forestville, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma, Phi Theta Psi, Orientation leader. Delta Sigma Gamma ................................................... .......... ............ 2 2 8 Delta Sigma Pi ..................................................... ................ 2 25 Delta Theta Phi ............ ...... . . ................... 220 Demerath, Barbara A. ............................................................ 243, 252, 255 Denman, john H. .................................................................................... 174 Grosse Ile, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Dental Hygiene Council ............ ......................................................... 2 43 Dental School Council .... ................................................................... 2 40 Derenne, Rolland J. ................................................................ 188, 210, 250 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta. Derezinski, Anthony A. ................................................................ 188, 263 Muskegon, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Alpha Theta, Crown and Anchor, I.iberal Arts Student Council, Student Senate. Derfus, Daniel J. ....................... ................. . ................-.... 2 21, 238, 254 Dery, Mary I... ...................... ................... 2 59 Desouza, Anthony ............... .................... . .. ............................. 249 Detrick, Patricia L. ................................................................................ 204 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau ' Delta, Varsity Varieties. Deucher, Robert F. .......................................................-.......-................ 174 Cleveland, Ohio. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Dental School Chorus. Deutman, Sara J. ......... . ............................................................------........ 207 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Cor- rection. Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Beta Gamma. Devine, James D. .................. ............... . ..................... .................. . . H225 ALLE -BRADLEY C0 PA Qualit Motor ontrol MILWAUKEE -:- WISCONSIN 297 Devine, Jane E. .................. ........,....................,.....,....A.....,........,.......... 2 50 Kappa, Medical School Glee Club, Student American Medical Devitt. Michael J. ........,....................................,....,...........i................... 170 Association. Milwaukee, Vifisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Doyle, Alan T. .,,.,,,,.....,,.,,...,,..,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,..,.,....,,...,.,.,,..,.,,., 188, 264 ministration. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Dewey, Elizabeth A. ....... ......,...... ............. ...... 2 1 9 , 257, 246 Doyle, Charles H. .......,...,.,.,,,.,.....,.,.,.,....,.,,.,.......,,,,...,,,.....,,,,...,,,...,.,,, 259 DeWilcle, Mary Anne .,.........................,....................... .............,....,.. 2 28 Doyle, Dorothy A. .....,.................,.....................................,....,...,.., 177, 243 De Ycaza, Manuel M. .....i.............................................. .,................... 2 01 Los Angeles, California. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Student Panama, Panama. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Senate, Dental Hygiene Student Council. Deysach, Robert E. ,.........,........,............................................ 188, 214, 222 Doyle, Edward L. ....,,,,....,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. 179, 212 Wfauwatosa, Wisctinsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Phi Theta Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Psi. Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers. Dickman, Bruce ..............,..... ........ 2 67 Doyle, jane J. .................,......,...................................................,............... 188 Dickman, James ...,.. .............. 2 52 Wfauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Avalanche Club. Diebel, Ronald C. ...........................,........................................................ 224 Dowd, Patrick V. ............................................................................ 225, 267 Dieck, George M. .................................................................................. 174 Drasler, Frank R. ...................................................................................... 170 Watikegaii, Illinois, Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Ameri- Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- can Dental Association, Young Democrats. tion. Diedrich, Robert A. ..................i..................,.......,.......................... 170, 225 Dries, Daniel L. ...................................................................................... 174 Hales Corners, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Student Senate, Varieties Sigma Delta. Council. Dries, Robert A. ........................................................................................ 234 Dieter, Russell E. .................................................................................... 201 Driessel, A. Berkley ................................................................................ 144 Wzisco, California. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Drinka, Thomas P. ..........................,.........................,............................. 188 Phi Delta Chi, Marquette Medical Review. Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. DiGaudio, Paul T. ........,..,.........................................,,..................,.,.... 201 Droessler, joe ,..,,,,..,..,,.,..,,,,,,......,,........,................,.......................,,......... 263 Brooklyn, New Yo1'k. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Druecker, Robert ............................................................................ 219, 254 Dilligan, Barbara .................................................,............,................,.... 260 Duane, Nancy J. ....,..,.......,...,.................................................................. 188 Dillon, Chris ............................................................................................ 244 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chicago Club. Dillon, Patricia A. ........................................................................ 188, 226 Duben, Anthony J. ..........................,..................................... 238, 252, 256 Milford, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre 8: Sword, Dormitory Duffy, Philip A. .,...,..,.,,..,....,.................................................................. 218 Council, Won1en's lnterresidence Hall Council. Duncan, Clyde, and Rehl, Theodore ...... .................... 3 9 Dina, Linda A. ................ ................................................ .................. 2 6 6 Diiflio,lAllpE't J., Jr. ..................................................... ......... 2 41, 247 Do Dias i, ert T. ........... .............. 2 65 Doetzer, Willilam E. ...........,............................. ........... 2 22 RUEMELIN MFG' Co' Doherty, Elizaneth A. .......................................... ........... 1 88 . Wauwatosa, Wisccznsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Engmeers and Manufacturers of Dolan, Catherine W. ........................................... ..... 2 28, 256 SAND BLAST EQUIPMENT Dolan, Paul T. ................................................... .............. 2 31 Dolinar, Eclwardlli. ........,..... .................. 2 23 DUST and FUME COLLECTING EQUIPMENT 2 . VY' . ................................................................ 21 2 g2f,f1Q5jQfSlfjg,f:l,,f1l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- 1,132 3860 N. Palmer sf. Milwaukee, wis. 53212 Milwaukee, Wisccinsiii. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Donahue, Parnell M. .............................................................................. 201 New Ulm, Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Medical School Glee Club. Donegan, Sister Sara jean .................................................................... 174 Personal Insurance for Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association. -' YOI11' Hedllh 13011911101 I0 111111 ---------------------s--------'------v--------------------fe'--------------- 2461 260 3222522iiiisfsfsfiiiiaiifa2225522525255252iil25252225252222252525252525252525552122121225isf5is:at2s2zfe2sff2afe255525if2525sffgsgigegsgagzegsgsgsgs Y I DOHHQ1, 14211116111 C- .---.--.--.-.--.-----....-- ---..--.-----.----------..-----.---- -------.--- 2 S 5 - 01 'mme D0110l1U0, L11W1'C11Ce R- -V-A----------------------------------------- ------------- ----- 2 01 -Your Life Tacoma, Wtisliington. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Donovan, Dennis ......,,............................................................................ 242 Gran of lmzivfdlml Dorman. M1Cl1110l D. -I.......---.....----.---.------....--.------.-----..-.--.--.---.-.-.-.----- 183 P St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. 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HAESSLER H RD RE CO. 414 East Mason Street Dunlavey, Thomas L. .... ..............,.....,.....,....... 2 34 Ehrman, Robert J. ...........,.,......,,....,.........,,.,,...,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,4,,, 170, 258 Dunn, Wilma M. .......................... ........................,.............................. 2 26 Covington, Kentucky. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Dunn, Patrick P. ................................................,.,. 188, 212, 215, 261, 265 istration. Management Club, Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Eicholz, Susan M. ....,...............,......,......,.....,.,,......,,,..,,,,.,,,,....,.,,..,,.,..,, 238 Alpha Theta, Political Union, Peace Corps Committee. Eisenberg, Alan D. ................,...,, ,.,.,,,,, 2 33, 265 Dunphy, Barbara A. ..................,......,.............................................. 204, 227 Eisenberg, Myron ,,,....,.....,,, ,,..,,,,,i 2 21, 252 Hartland, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Eisenmenger, Richard M. ......,.............,.,......,.,....,. ,...,,,,..,, 2 64 Beta Gamma, NVomen's Student Council. Eitel, David L. ..........,.............,.r.......,,..........,,..,,....,,,.....,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 188 Du Pont, Ronald J. ................................................................................ 201 Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Arts. Caledonia, Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Ellerbrock, Robert F. ......................,..................,.,....,,,.,.,......i..,... 206, 243 Dupree, james M. ................................................................ ......... 2 22, 236 Ladd, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Durand, Elizabeth A. ............................................................ .............. 2 O4 Elliott, Carol A. ........................................................,...,...,,,,......,,.....,,,.. 241 Monmouth, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Elliott, Charles W. ...,,,..,...........,,,......,,......,,,,....,.,..,....,,,,,..,..,,,,...,.,,,,,, 220 Durante, Karen A. ......,........................................................................... 188 Elliott, Deronda E. ....................,...........,..........,.....,...........,,......... 204, 227 Greendale, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Euclid, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Beta Durbin, Ruth L. .................................................................... 188, 228, 260 Gamma, Marquette University Chorus, Campus Carnival. Rushville, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon. Sigma Elliott, Stephen C. .................................,..,.,...,,,.,,.,..,,.,.....,,,........,,...... 235 Tau Delta, Delta Sigma Gamma, Marquette University Chorus, Ells, Peter S. ..................................................,.............,.........,....,..,,.,,,,... 138 Sceptre 8: Sword. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Durette, Phillipe L. .......................... . ......................................... 256, 257 Elmore, Dorothy A. ................................................................ 188, 228, 258 Duroe, William G. ........................... .............. 1 88 Tariffville, Connecticut. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Britt, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma Gamma, Avalanche Club. Durski, Stephanie C. ......................... ........................ 2 66 Emanuel, Stuart .........................................................................,............ 221 Duskey, John L. ........ ......... 2 18, 253, 252 Engebretson, William E. ....................................................... ........ 1 88 Dwyer, james G. ...... ................................................................. 275 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Dwyer, james W. ............................................................................ 223, 257 Engineering Council ............................................ .... ...................... 2 4 2 Dwyer, Mary M. .................................................................................... 206 Engineering Knights ................................................................................ 249 Grosse Ile, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Engineering Sodality ..............................,............................................... 218 Kappa Beta Gamma, Physical Therapy Sodality, Physical Ther- English, Mary j. ,.,......................,..............,......,.............. 57, 189, 226, 251 apy Student Council. Washington, D.C. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Theta Phi Alpha, Sophomore Co-ed Board, Marquette University Chorus. E Erftzmus, Joseph J., Jr. .............................................,.......... 189, 212, 213 Eagen, Nancy L ,-,-,,,,,,,,, ..,.,,, ,,,,,,, 2 2 6 Chicago, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Eastman, Alice M. .... .......... .................... .---. .--.---...--- 2 2 9 G 21mmflMU- Ebert, Jgnige A, ,,,,.,..,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,... 1 .,.....,1,..,..,,......,,,,,....,,,,....,.....,.,......... 230 Erbetta, Robert A. ....... ....... ...... 2 3 5, 269 Ebert, john R, -,,,-,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,...,,,,,,. ,.,,,.....,,,,....,,.,.,..,,,.....,. 1 74 Erdmann, Ronald E. .... ............ 2 24 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. 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Alpha Omega. Faehrmann, Marilyn A. .,.,,,..........v.......,.............., 1.39, 213. 214, 242, 250 Feulner, Marianne ........,......................................................................... 246 Hales Corners, Wisccnnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Fcdlcr, Ridlnrd ....................................,............... 211, 216, 224, 254, 255 Phi Sigma Tau, Liberal Arts Student Council, Sociology Club. Fcc, 12111165 P. .--.............. ......-V............----.............................................. 2 23 Fagan, Rita A. ...................,.......................................,...,,.,.,............,.,.... 189 Fcency, Michael J. ........................................,............................... .......,. 1 89 Peoria, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Mi1w2n1kcc,WiSC0nSin. BHCl'l9l0f of Arts. Delta, Student National Educational Association. FCl21ZZO, Nancy M. .-.-.........-.......---.........,........................................ 243, 255 Fagin, Barry ,,.......,.,........,.......,...,...,,,.,.....,.,...........,........,..,,,. 17, 264, 269 Feldman, Gerald S. ...................,.........,........................................,......... 174 Fnilln, jack P, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 189, 264 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Ep- New Castle, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Silnn Pi, Alpha Omega, Junior Afncricnn Dcntal Association, Rabbits Athletic Club. Varsity Varieties. Farley, Anne M. ................................................,.......,............................... 189 Fell, MHdClYH L. ....-.......,.............,,-...............................----.................... 189 Buffalo, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats, Po Toledo, 01110. 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Farrell, Dick .........................................,.................................................. 270 Farrell, Jeanne M. ......................,............................,.............................. 229 Farrell, Mary E. .......,.............................................................................. 189 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Hispanic Club. Farrell, Robert E. ,..........................................................,................ 189, 225 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Evans Scholars, Varieties Council. Farrell, Walter K. ................................................................ 189, 222, New York, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Liberal Arts Student Council. Farmer, Peter P., Jr. ...............................................................,.... 189, Royal Oak, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Liberal, Arts. Rabbits Athletic Club, Pre-Med Club, Wi'estling, Boxing. 242 264 ing. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon. Fendryk, Alexa M. ................................ 2 ............................. 2 .......... 189 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gam- . ma, Sociology Club. , 228 Field, Howard M. .................................................................................. 175 Madison, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Filut, Dennis L. .......................................,.......................... ......... 2 49 Finance Club ............................................................................................ 256 Finch, Barry N. .............................................................................. 170, 220 Ridgefield, Connecticut. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma. Findlen, Carol I. ............................................................................ 170, 228 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Delta Sigma Gamma. Finerty, John D. ................................................ Z ................... , ....... 184, 225 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association, Young Democrats. Fink, Ann ................................................................................................ 204 Huntington, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Finkler, james R. ..............................................,................. 189, 225, 236 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Pi, Campus Carnival Council, Orientation leader. 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Fitzgerald, Jeff ......,.............. .....,.........,.. 2 53 Fitzgerald, Sally A. ,...,,.......,,,........... .,,.,,.... ...... ,... ......... 2 2 S , 238 Fitzpatrick, Collins .....................,......,......,..............................,............, 223 Fitzsimmons, Mary L. ..,......................................................................... 207 New York, New York. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Marquette Players. Flaig, Paul .................................................,.............................................. 252 Flamme, Sue E. ...,........................................................................ ........ 2 29 Fleishman, Thomas C. ......................................,..................................... 189 Racine, Wisccmnsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Flemming, Gregory ..............,.................,............................................... 254 Fleming, Jane C. .................................,..........................,............... 189, 228 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Iota Chi Omega. Fleming, Paul M. .................................................................................... 253 Fleming, William C. ...,.......................................................................... 223 Flesse, Margaret M. .........................................,.........,.................... 204, 227 Youngstown, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Fleur Mar aret K. ...........................................,.................................... 204 Yi 5 Big Bay, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. HALL STEEL CORP. 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Flynn, Tom ............................,.........................,....,....,................,............,. 267 Fobian, John D. ..........,.....,.............,.,.,...,........,,.....,...,,..,,,...,,..,.,,., 224, 242 Fogarty, Bonnie .............,.........,............,,,.,,.,............,,.,.,..,,.,...,..........,.,. 262 Foley, Karen M. .....,,......,..,,,,,,.,.,..,........,,,....,,,,..,,,,,,....,,,,,,..,,.,,...,,,,,,,,.. 205 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technol- ogy. Alpha Delta Theta, Varsity Varieties. Folkers, Carla A. .............................................,...................... 227, 234, 255 Fontanazza, Mary E. ..........................................................,,.................... 1.89 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Forbes, Mary A. .......,...............,.........,............,..........,.......................... 189 Crystal Lake, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Ford, Thomas P. ................,., ,,...,............,....,.,,................,......,,,...,,,..,,.... 2 23 Fossum, Dale R. ..........................................,........................................... 201 Duluth, Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Medical School Glee Club. Fowler, Frances J. ..............................................................,. 170, 215, 228 La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istrajtion. Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Chi Theta, The Wheel, Math Clu . Fox, Edward C. ........................................................................................ 175 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Dental School Chorus. Fox, Elizabeth C. ............................................................................ 189, 229 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Fox, James F. .........,......,..,..,,,.,,,.............,..,..,.....,...,.........,..................... 231 Fox, Judy A. ..... ........,...................................................,.......................... 2 29 Fox, Katherine A. .............................,.................,.......................... 228, 229 Fox, Mary K. .....................,...................................................................... 203 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Fox, Richard H. .......................................................,.............................. 251 Frampton, Frank M. ................................................................................ 175 Spanish Fork, Utah. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Francisce, Corazon M. ............................................................................ 266 Franciskovich, Ronald J. ........................................................................ 179 Joliet, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Franckowiak, Charles H. ........................................................................ 225 Frank, Eli C. .................................................................................... 220, 233 Frank, Susan E. ........................................................................ 207, 226, 251 St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Theta Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta, Tip-Off, Varsity Varieties. 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Freeman, Thomas E. ........................................ ---.... 2 50 Freshman Basketball Team ........................ .--. . --268 Frieunsdorf, John J. ............ ------- 2 61 Froelich, Barbara L. ........................... ---.v-. 2 30 Frommell, George T. .......................... ...--.----- 2 19 Friedrich, S.J., Lawrence W., Dean ......... ..---......... 1 8 Frielingsdorf, John J. ................................ ......... ...- .... -------- 2 5 7 , 261 Frisby, Kent J. ..........................................v-----.-------..v----------------------f------ 221 Frymark, Karen M. ...,....................................................... 7 ----.....-.. 170, 228 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Chi Theta. Fuetrerer, Julia M. .....,..............................----........----.---- 1.----. 1 39, 229, 261 Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Alpha Delta Theta, Liberal Arts Soclality, Young Democrats. Fuhr, Thomas J. ..............................................-.....-.---..-----..--------.------ ----- 2 54 Fuller, Carolyn F. ....,.............................. ...... ......... ..........----.-..-.- ------------- 2 3 0 Fuller, Larry L. ........................... -....----..------..-.-----f-------------.---- i --------------- 1 75 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Junior American Dental Association. Fuller, Lester B. ......................... ...........................-.--...-----.v----.----------------- 1 75 Palisade, New Jersey. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Furino, Diane T. ..........-,.-..-----.------1-1------------------------- ---- --------------------- 1 3 9 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Fuys, Rudolph A., JF. ........................................----- --------- n ------ 1 79, 224, 249 W. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle, Engineering Student Council, Engi neering Knights. QM: H64 my Do WHATEVER 109 .P 5 BANK ui Ille FIRST WISCDIISIII I!! V V f First Wisconsin x 2:2 ' National Bank A i 0 MILWAUKEE 302 I Gebhard, Lawrence J. ....................,.,.....,..,....,...,,.,,,,44,,,,...,,4,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 170 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. COOP Club. Gehl, Beverly C. ......................,...........................,..........,...... 203, 229, 242 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta, Medical Technology Student 81 IRON WORKS INC COM' I - Geiger, john ................................................,,.,.......,, ,.,,...,,.,.,..,.,.,.,.,,..,,,, 2 65 - Geiger,lMarZlyn M. .................,..,.,....,...... ,,......,,....,,,, 189, 210, 212, 226 Mi wau ee, Wisconsin. Bachelor o Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, ORNAMENTAL METAL FABRICATORS Sigma Tau Delta, Sceptre 8: Sword, Orientation leader, Cam- of Bronze Aluminum Stainless Steel Geiggis Iizrrivfgj 221 I Iron 8: Wire Alden, New York. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Boxing. . Telephone Mlffb-YU 5'-7300 Geisheker, Mary Alice ............................,..... .........,................. 2 52, 265 . Geisheker, William ........ .,,... 6 8, 252 2933 W. Cleveland Ave. Milwaukee 53215 Gelhausl Carol 5, .-.,w-- ..A.wb------ 2 45 Gendlin, Michael .........................,.......,.,,....,..,,..,.,,,,,,..,,..,.,....,.,,..,.,....,,,. 221 Genich, Nanci C. ..................................................,.............,....,,,...,..,..,., 177 Racine, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Images, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. G George, Fred J. ........................................................................,.. ........... 1 70 Galgano, Pamela A' --------V-.----,-'--,,,-...-'--.-------A--.'A44-,-',-AA---..'--'--.-..-4----'. 203 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Delavan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- m11115Ua11011' nology. Alpha Delta Theta. George- Karl W- 1 --------A- , ---------------------------------------------'------------------- 1 69, 175 Gallagher, Daniel A. -.-.--ll--Q-P-D'-----------l--V'-----.------l-..-l-l 170, 215, 225, 240 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Webster Groves, Missouri. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Delta- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Evans Scholars, Business Ad- German Club --5 -----------------f------------4-4------'---'-----'-----------------------4--- --------- 2 57 ministration Student Council, Finance Club. 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Gamboa, Maria C. ............................................................... .................. 2 66 Gamma Pi Epsilon .................................................................................. 133 Gannon, Patrick M. ................................................................ 179, 224, 242 Plymouth, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Triangle, Engineering Student Council. Gansler, Robert ................................................................................ 189, 269 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha, Soccer. Gantar, Gerald G. .................................................................................... 179 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- ing. Marquette Engineer, Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers. Ganz, William A. .................................................................................... 170 Mascoutah, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Business Ad- ministration Student Council. Garcia, Jorge L. ............... .... ..............................--....---.............-----.........- 1 8 9 Santurce, Puerto Rico. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Mu, Hispanic Club. Gardette, Yves ................................................................................ 240, 266 Garino, David P. ...................................... ..............----..-.----.....-.-..-.-------.'- 2 12 Garland, Victoria A. .......................................................................... 139 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. sity Chorus. Garnier, Katherine R. ........................................-...........-- v.-... ..------------. - Garnier, Robert C. .......................................................-------.-----.--- 179, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers. Garramone, Annette .........................................-- -- --------- -- Garrity, Joseph M. ..........................------------------------ -------------- - Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Garsombke, Margaret M. .................................... --------- 2 16, Gassert, Charlene .........................---....-...----------- --------- 2 13, Gassert, SJ., Robert G., Dean ...-....----------------------1----------------- ------------ Gast, Virginia J. ...............................---------.-------- ---- 5 ---------- - ----------- 2 Q4, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Univer- 229 212 263 189 217 243 80 247 Gatz, james R. ...................... .-....----.....------------------------- ------------------ 1 8 9, 269 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Cross Country. Garza Richard I. ................... -.........--v---------------------------- 3 ------------- , ---------- 1 82 Minger, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Tribune. Geason Cecilia M. .........---.--.-----.-1-------- ----------------------------------- ----- 1 3 9- 213 Hartland, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology Club. 1 Geck, Carol I. ................- ---------------------1----------------------------- ------4----- 2 3 0: 251 Gerwels, Eileen A. ............................................... ............. ...................,.. 1 9 0 Goshen, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Educa- tion Association. Gesu Church ....................................... ..,... .... ..... ................................... . .... 8 2 Getman, Susan B. .....................,.................,.........................,.................. 190 Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Sceptre 8: Sword, Tip-OIT, Student to Student Program. Geyser, Lura E. Miami, Flor Giangiorgi, Dennis B. ......................... . 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Gigi, Paul D. .............,,.........................................................,....,.. 190, 217 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Gamma Chi, Student Affiliate of American Chemistry Society. Gilbert, George J. ..........................................................................,....... 190 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Gilka, Robert E. ...........................,........... ...... 1 12 Gilluly, Christopher W. ...,....,........,.,....,........ ...... 2 48 Gilman, Patricia A. ................................................................................ 245 Girardy, Mary C. .................................................................................... 190 Detroit, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Glaser, Ron ,..................... .............................................................. 2 67, 268 Glojeck, Gary A. .......................................................... .............. 2 25, 269 Glosick, James D. ....... ............. 2 54 Gloster, Mary C. ................... .244 Godetta, Carol E. .................................................................................... 266 Goergen, Ronald M. ....................................................,......... 1.90, 225, 236 Granville, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Pi, Brooks Council, Student Senate. Goessele, Judith A. ............................................................... ............. 2 O5 Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Goetting, Ralph W. ................................................................................ 225 Gogat, Jerome L. .................................................................................... 179 Manitowoc, Vifisconsin. Bachelor of Science in- Electrical En- gineering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, American Society of Military Engineers. Goggin, Ann S. ...............,.................................... 190, 219, 226, 260, 266 Muskegon, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre 82 Sword, In- ternational Students Club, Liberal Arts Sodality. Goke, Ireane F. .............................................................................. 227, 259 Goldstein, Richard P. ............................................................................ 225 Golembiewski, Richard S. ...................................................................... 201 Grand Rapids, Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. ELZER-OR COMPANY Milwaukee, Wisconsin Building Construction I Builders of Marquette University Medicol School 803 DE SALES PREPARATORY SEMINARY 3501 S. Lake Drive SHeridun 4-4412 Milwaukee, Wis. 53207 Golf ............................. ............. .......... ...........,,,.....,,.,,. 2 7 0 Gomber, Alan ..................... ...................... ..........,...............,.,...,,,,,...,,.,,.,.. 2 6 7 Gonty, Arthur A. .......................................,...............,.,.,.... ,,,,,,,,,.,. 1 90, 222 Menominee, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Gonzales, Ileana M. ........................................................................ 252, 266 Gordon, Alexander H. ...................................,....,.,........,,.,. 241, 247, 255 Gorman, Jeanne C. ......................,,......,...,,,,,,....,,.,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 O7 Decatur, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta. Gorman, Joseph B. .......,.........,,,.,..............,.,,.,.,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 170, 220, 239 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Alpha Delta Sigma, Interfraternity Council, Orientation leader. Gorman, Pat M. ...........................................,,,,,.......,..,..,,,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 45 Gorske, Kenneth J. ......................,,.....,.......,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 201 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Gorski, Jim ..........................................,......................,,,...,,,,,....,,,.,.,,,,,,,, 218 Gorski, Marianne B. .....................................................................,. ,,...,.,, 1 77 Land O' Lakes, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Gorski, Mary K. ...................................................,...,,,,,.,..,.,.....,,,, 246, 254 Gorski, Michael L. ................................................................ 180, 260, 265 Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Gymnastics Club, Ballroom Dance Club. Goss, Denise M. .....................,......,................................,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, 229 Gower, Helen C. ..........................................................,..... .......,.....,,,,,,, 1 90 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi, Women's Student Council, Young Republicans. Graber, Christine .................................................................................... 226 Grace, Patrick J. .................................................................... 190, 218, 260 Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. Knights of the Altar, People to People. Graduate School Association ................ ............ ....... .............................. 2 4 0 Graf, Carol A. ........................................................................................ 252 Graf, Helene C. ........................................................................................ 190 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Education Association, Marquette University Chorus. Graf, J. Timothy ...................................................................................... 264 Graham, John T. ...........................................................................r..,..... 170 Knoxville, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Young Democrats. Graham, Patricia L. ........................................................................ 207, 257 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Rho Tau Beta, Sailing Club, Varsity Varieties. Grandolfo, William R. ............................................................................ 253 Granquist, Gunnar ............................ ...................... 6 8 Grant, Pete .................... ......................... 2 67 Grant, Teddi A. .................................................................... 219, 239, 245 Graske, Mary M. .................................................................................... 205 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Grasse, Theodore .................................................................................... 262 Graves, Barbara A. ................................................................................ 228 Graves, Judith K. ................................................................ U .................... 2 07 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta, Varsity Varieties. Gray, Dennis M. ...................................................................................... 221 Gray, Mary C. ................................................................................ 190, 261 Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Stu- dent National Education Association, Political Union. Grebliunas, Barbara A. .......................,..................,......,.,............ 207, 227 Evergreen Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Cor- rection. Kappa Beta Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta. Greco, Carl M. ...... . ...................................................... .... . ........ 2 23, 253 804 Green, Mary M. ...........,....................,,..,,,,.....,...,...,....,,.,.,,...,,...,.,,. 230, 259 Greene, Carol A. .............,,,...,..,,....................,.,.,,,.,.,..,........., 206, 243, 255 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Ther- apy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Physical Therapy Student Council. Greenwald, Robert R. ..................,..,...........,..,...........,,,,................,....... 224 Greenwood, Ronaele R. ............,......,.............................................,.,...... 190 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Gregorski, Robert F. ......................,............................,.................,,....... 201 St. Francis, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Gregory, Lawrence W. ...............................,,,,.................,..,......,,........,. 175 Toledo, Ohio. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association, Dental School Chorus. Gregory, Pat ...................................................................................,.,,.,.,, 248 Greif, Beverly J. ....................,........................... ,....,. 1 90 Detroit, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Greiff, jim .................................................... ........................ 2 69 Grennan, William J. ..................................... .............. 2 24, 242, 249 Griebler, Mary ........................................................................................ 252 Grieco, joseph T. .................................................................................... 190 Brooklyn, New York. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Grignon, john W. .................................................................................. 175 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association. Grimm, Michael B. ................................................................ 224, 238, 268 Grimmer, Timothy E. ............................................................................ 170 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Grisey, David T. . ................................................................................... 190 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Economics Club. Groff, Richard ........................................................................................ 252 Grogan, john ............................................................................................ 234 PHO iUPTDIN 3-5555 I I Insured Savings - Home Mortgages 4 l i d.4.i.Q s iigiasa toaa - - . 1 . f 7901 West Burleigh Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53222 Best Wishes rom .1 ya I. i A I U . i i ig J iw 1+ . . i . if k iz ,V 1 I 'i ig , '...' ..i. . ,X F Tom Coyle Ari' Anich Ask us about- Grochowski, Mary C. ............................................................................ 203 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Grootegoed, Jan M. ................................................................................ 237 Grosh, Dennis J. .................................................................................... 259 Gross, Mary M. ........................................................................................ 190 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta. Grossenbacher, Pat A. ..........................................,................. 190, 213, 258 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Sigma Delta Pi, Student National Educational Association. Grosz, Robert B. .................................................................................... 255 Grota, Dick J. ................................................,,..........,........................... 225 Groth, Alice C. ........................................................................................ 177 Chicago, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. junior Ameri- can Dental Hygiene Association, Campus Carnival, Tip-Off. Growney, Richard J. .............................................................................. 223 Gruss, Dorothy A. .................................................................................. 264 Guagliardo, Carol A. ....... ....... 2 17, 218, 252, 257, 266 Guilbert, Ralph ............ ....................................... 2 31 Guile, Tim .................... ................... ................ 2 5 0 Gulbranson, Sandy L. ...................... .................................................... 2 27 Gulig, Sharon M. ............................................................................ 170, 228 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Iota Chi Omega, Finance Club, Wheel. Gumsey, Karen H. .................................................................. 203, 229, 242 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Alpha Delta Theta, Medical Tech- nology Student Council. Guszkowski Thomas P. ................ 170, 211, 215, 220, 235, 237, 238, 263 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Alpha Sigma Nu, Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Crown and Anchor, Alpha Delta Sigma, Welcome Week Council, Student Senate. Gutierrez, jesse ........................................................................................ 220 Guy, David P. ................................................................................ 243, 262 Guyette, Susan A. .................................................................................... 190 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma, Student National Education Association. Guzman, Carol A. .................................................................................... 238 Gymnastics Club ............................................... ............... 2 65 Q ' 4 , . ,Q ' '-'A' I 'H' sf , , ,-, ,I M : 1 1,1 1. Bob Wagner The BIue Chip Plan Designed with the ColIege Man in Mind! We Represent the BIue Chip Compony CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE 534 Marine Plaza BR. 6-1131 305 Guzzetti, Karen J. .....,.,................................,.........,............,....,............... 207 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta. Tribune, Hilltop. Hamilton, Jack .......................................... ......................----..-......... 1 33, H Halsey, Robert C. .........................,,........... V..........v...................---.,-.----,- 1 82 Fayetteville, New York. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Wauwatosa, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma 221 Haas, Mary P. ...............................,,........,....,.........................,....... 203, 229 D l. Cl- H'll T fl, l Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Hnnnngstd legnnel Bgfcjpl -w-- w-.,.---V--- .-'--',--'---.,4-,,----.-.,.-,---...4---..,.-A,.-,- 2 29 nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Hnmne, 'peter A' --'-.-..,'.'.-.--QQ--4--...-'.,--,.------ Q,v-.,...,--...,,'-,...-.., 1 80, 211, 255 Haaschv Suzanne IW- -----------'------------'-----------------------' -------- 2 58. 264. 270 Theilman, llrfinnesota. Bachelor of SCIGHCE ill Civil Engineer- Haase, Bronson ................................................................................,....... 267 lng' fl-an Beta pl, Chl Epsilon. I-Iaberl-torn, Matthew J., Jr. ............................................................ 170, 248 Haney Mary E- --.----.-A-'-------.----,--- ---.-. -.ll-'-M-.----.--D.------,-,--,-..-,--,-,-- A 203, 229 Glenview, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- West Bend Wlseonslnb Bachelor of Science in Median Tech- tration. Dormitory Council, Management Club. nology. Alnnn Deltn Theta. Haberstroh, Maryellen ............................................................................ 228 Hanley, Kathleen Cl lnewuuen-.-------,-'-,--.',- A.-,-.-.- ---1--.--.-1-,,...,-,,.,, ..,-.--,,,,,,,-.,, 1 3 3 Hflgelef BHfl2H1'21 --------4------'--------------------'--------------------------------------4---------- 256 Omaha, Nebfagka, Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Tribune. Hagemann, Judy M. ................................................................................ 177 Hanlon Man, Ann llllell v---l -----..--.-4--,--.-.-,--.-.,--,.-.---,,--,.--- -.---,1--,,,,--,,,-,,- 2 6 6 Torrance, California. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Kappa Beta Hanrnhnn Dennis -.-lliltllllg-..,1-,-l1.-.--.---,--,- ,.---1,-.,,--- 1 1,232 Gamma. H t 'K th .-l--.------------ llll w---,-..w l--,-.-,-----,- -.,---.,,..-,-.,,-, 2 5 5 Hagen, John G. ..... 1 ........ ......................................................... 2 ................ 1 70 H:2i:ny'R0gerg, W. lhlllll--.-.-,--.-.-.----4-.--- -'---.4-.,-----,,-----.-,,.,1.1.,.-,,,,-,-,..,.,, 2 55 Elm. Groye, Wrscoiisin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Hnnsnn' John P. ---- iuh- --------l--U-..V-----.-----,-------- ,,---.----------.---,--1'--1 '-1--.-.------ 2 0 1 mlmstmtmn' Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Haggerty, John J. ......................................................... ....................... 2 50 Kappa Hahn, Jeffrey P. .............................................. ...... 2 47 Harley, Jonn C. - lllulllq ----,-- lltl elltl-.--.'l-4-.-'-,-.-'nllvllllh QV---,..-1.-..,,,1,,----.,, 1 9 0 3 251 Hahn, .Mary C' . I ' ''''' 1 9 0 San Francisco, California. Bachelor of Arts. Le Cercle Fran- Milwaukee, Wrsconsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Cals Hahn, Mary P. ........................................................................................ 190 Hnrdt Ruth - lllelllllvvllihlll A-----l-..,.l.------'-------------,- '---- --------,.-,-.,,, , 2 7 5 Milwaukee, Wisco11sin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Harlnntys EllAnnl5gtll 'lQ,ll .'--.'--' lhllvlllll,-l-l---4ll--.-,-4--------- -.4.4.-.---.',-.-- 1 9 0, 214 Hahn, R0l?eff J- ''-----'-------------- -'------'----------'----------f---------'------'----'--------- 265 Milvgiaukeel Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta, Hall' Clmlles L' ': ' 2 ' . ' 1 Z 'c 190 Pi Gamma Mu, Psi Chi, Sociology Club- Kenosha, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Harms John K - I--------DA-V.-l'l------------.- ---.--,'h-,-,--- 2 20, 235 Sigma Gamma Chi. 2 ' ' - ' Hall, Janice M. ...................................................................................... 259 Hallihan, Denise T. ......,.................. ...................................................... 190 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor o Arts. Marquette University chorus. LAWRENCE W. WIESNER Hallman, Judith R. ................................................................................ 190 l 1 , Berlin, Wiscoxisin. Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts Sodality, Plumblng COHHUCYOF-'RBPUIFIHS Young Democrats. A Hallows, Joseph H. ................................................................................ 241 - 4,1616 Halpin, E. Cary .............,..,.,...............,...............................,............. 175, 240 sHe d ' Milwaukee, Vfisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. 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Michigan Street One of the Largest and Oldest in the Midwest WINDOW SHADES- VENETIAN BLINDS CURTAIN and TRAVERSE RODS Bamboo and Woven Wood NEW CLEANING and REPAIRING Bkoaclway 1-3864 Haro, David P. ......,,....,...................,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, 1 75 Waukegan, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Dental School Chorus, junior American Dental As- sociation. Harper, Mildrecl M. ...........,,,.,.............,,,.,... ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 2 48 Harrigan, Lucille K. .............,.....,.......,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 190, 250, 261 St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Young Democrats. Harrington, john M, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,v--,, 264 Harris, Daniel K, ....... ,,,,,,,,, 2 58 Harris, Elizabeth ....,.. ,,,,,,,,, 2 27 Harris, Hannah E. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 34 Harris, Hilary D. .... ................ 2 45 Harris, Suzanne L. ...,..,...............,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 239 Hart, Mary B. .......................,.,,,,,.,....,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 177, 230 Cupertino, California. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Hart, Mary C, .......................,,..,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,.,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Hart, Michael N. ............................,,...,.... ,,,,,,,,. 2 24 Hartgarten, james P. ....,,,,....,.,,....,,,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 61 Hartman, Patrick J. .,...........,....,. ,,.,.....,.,,.,.,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 34 Hartsough, Nancy C. ........................................,......,,..,.,.,,,,,....,,,.,.,,,,,, 177 Rockford, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. junior Ameri- can Dental Hygiene Association. Hattrick, David UL. Hassenpflug, Elaine M. . ,,,.,..,,,, .....,.,,.,,....,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 191, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Univer- sity Concert Band, Pre-Med Club. 240 252 Hatscher, Martin ....................,..,...............,,....,...,..,...,,,, ,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 80 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. 1-Iauck, Catherine E. ............,,,,...........,.....,.,..,..,..,.,,..,..,,,,,,,,,., 191, 217, 250 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta, Sigma Delta Pi, Sociology Club. Hauer, Mary Arden .............,.......,....,.............,.......,,,,....,,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 266 Haviland, Thomas E. ............,...........,... ....,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 6 0 Haworth, Daniel T. .,,,............,.,...........,.........,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 256 Hayes, Jeanne A. .....,,.....,...,,..,.,..,.......,..,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 91 Detroit, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Beta Gamma, Varieties Council, Young Democrats. Hayes, Michael W. ............,.....................,..,..,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 191, 264 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Hayforcl, Joanne B. ............,.............,..,,,....,,,,....,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 0 3 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Cor- rection. Kappa Beta Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta. Haynes, William E. .....................,,.............,...,,..,,..,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 184, 223 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Healy, John F. ................................................................,.,..,......,,.......... 225 Healy, Kathleen W. ........................................ 85, 183, 228, 230, 235, 239 McLean, Virginia. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Delta Sigma Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Student Senate, Tribune. Healy, Thomas G. ......................................................................,.....,,. ,.... 1 91 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Heary, Neal .......................................................,..,,....,..........,...,.,,. ,,,,,,,. 2 34 Heath, Darrell R. .......................................,..,..,,,..................,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 191 Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sig- ma Gamma Chi, Student Affiliate of American Chemistry So- ciety, Marquette University Concert Band. Heath, Kay L. .......................................,.....,.........,.........,.,,,.,....,,,.,,,,,,,,.. 243 Hebert, Nancie .....,.. .... . ..,.,,,,,,,, 2 19 Heck, james W. ...... ,...,...,,,.,,,. 2 35 Heckel, William ...... ............,. .....,. ......,.,,..,.,,,,....,,,, 2 4 2 Heerey, Daniel J. ..................................................... ............,.,.,... 2 20, 234 Hegner, George T. .................................................,..............,..........,.... 171 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Judo Club. Heidbreder, john A. ........................................................................ 224, 242 Heim, Joseph P. ...................................................................................... 191 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Anchor and Chain Society, Brooks Council. Heim, Philip G. ............................................................ 191, 214, 222, 263 Madison, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Theta Psi, Crown and Anchor. Heim, Thomas A. ..................,...............,,.....,,.....,,........,..........,..,........... 225 Heine, Karen J. ........................ .............................................,, ...,,,., . ..,... 2 6 1 Heinen, james A. ........................................................ 180, 212, 216, 249 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Electrical U and Electronic Engineers. Heintzman, Janice J. .................................................................... 191, 226 Yakima, Washington. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Helfer, Sebastian J. ..................................................................,,.... 40, 275 Helgerson, Arthur C. .............................................................................. 242 Heller, Jane A. ...........................................................................,........,,,. 177 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Chorus. Hellman, Hugo E., Director ................,....,......,..,,,,...,,.,.,,.,.....,.,....,,.,,,,., 158 Hellmich, James J. ............,......................... 171, 211, 215, 220, 252, 240 Milwaukee, Vllisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Delta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, Scabbard 8: Blade, Pershing Rifles. Hemmer, james P. .....,.,,,.,..,..,,..,,,,..A...,....,.,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,..,,,, 191, 263 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Sigma Nu, Sig- ma Tau Delta, Phi Sigma Tau, Phi Theta Psi, Crown and Anchor, O1'ientation leader. Henk, Michael G. .....,......,..,...,.,.................,.,.,....,,,,....,...,,.,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 260 Hennessy, Larry E. .....,,.......,,.....,,.......,.........................,,,...,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,, 171 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- t1'at1on. Hennessy, Michael R. ................,,........,...,.....,.,...................,.....,,1,.,..,,,,.. 225 Heppert, Thomas N. ....................................,.......,.,...................,............. 171 West Bend, Wisccmnsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Heraty Hall Council .........................................................,....,..,..........,,.. 245 Herdegen, Lynne E. .,........,.....,..,......................,,......,..........................,,, 185 jackson, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Welcome Week, Hilltop. Herman, Mary F. ........................................ 191, 216, 217, 226, 228, 256 North jackson, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Gamma Chi, Iota Chi Omega, Sceptre 8: Sword, Student Affiliate of American Chemistry Society. Hernon, Jacqueline C. ........................................,................,.................. 171 S. Milwaukee, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Chi Theta, The Wlieel, Accounting Club. Herron, Diane L. ..........,...........................................,............................, 191 Lake City, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Hersh, Robert L. ............................................ 184, 220, 253, 295, 241, 257 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Marquette Law Review. Hershberg, Robert A. .................................................................... 2211, 254 Hertensteiner, Sharon L. ................................................................ 191, 250 Sheboygan, Wisco11si11. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Chorus. Heslin, Thomas P. .......... .................................. .............................. 2 2 1 Hess, Donna J. ......... ........... 2 19, 250 Hess, Paul D. ............... ....................... 2 25 Hewitt, Margaret A. ..... ........ 2 48, 261, 262 Hickey, Eddie ............. .......,,.... 1 52, 267 Hieb, Carol S. ............................................................................................ 244 Hietter, Thomas J. ........................................................................ 180, 224 Huron, South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Triangle, American Society of Civil Engineers. Higgins, Judith E. ......,......,.................................................................... 255 Hildebrand, Donna D. ........................... .................... .......... 2 5 0 Hill, Constance J. .......... ....... .......... 2 2 6 Hill, jim .................................... ............. ........................................... 2 6 2 Hill, Virginia C. .................................................................... 185, 212, 226 Crosby, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Phi Sigma Tau, Kappa Tau Alpha, Theta Phi Alpha, Theta Sigma Phi, Tribune editor. Hillary, john ...,..,............................................ ................................. 1 91 Clermont. Florida. Bachelor of Arts. Hildebrand, Donna ................................................................................ 262 Hillier, Holly L. ................................................----........................ 177, 230 Detroit, Michigan. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Hilltop ..,.,....,.................,.......................................................................... 148 Himmelspach, james E. .......................................................................... 212 Hinckley, Gerard J. ................................................................................ 171 Queens, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Hinman, Barbara ......................................................... ---.................... 2 61 Hintzke, Camille ...................... .......... 2 15 I-Iirschboeck, M.D., john S. ...... ............. 1 01 Hirsch, Clifford L. .................. ....... 2 15, 250 Hispanic Club ........................................... ...-...-..... 2 52 Hlavac, john J. ............................................. .... 2 16, 254 Hodel, Katherine M. ........................................ ----.--.-.. .-191 Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Hoeflef, John I., ,,,,,,,,,.......,,,.,,........,............................ ..................... I 71, 220 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Sailing Club. Hoffmann, Edward W. ...........................-............---.--....-. ---....----..- 2 59, 260 Hoffman, Susan R. ................................----....--.-........-.-------------- -------------- 1 91 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre 8: Sword, Liberal Arts Sorlality. Hogan, Susan M. ........................................................ ............................-- 2 51 Holcomb, Alice E. ................................------.-------------------,.----.------- 177, 230 Denver, Colorado. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. junior Ameri- can Dental Hygiene Association, Young Republicans. 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II 4 ll il! .1 I fx XJ! ll 'ii' 411. 1 Father Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit priest, and the Canadian born, Jesuit trained explorer Louis Joliet are credited with blazing a route which for a century and o halt comprised the main artery of travel in the Northwest. In December, 1672, his Jesuit superior at the St. lgnace mission provided the opportunity long awaited by Father Marquette and Joliet. They spent that winter preparing for the expedition. Mor- quette's diary chronicled the storing at Indian corn and smoked meat as their only provisions, and Indian warnings of horribIe monsters which devoured men and canoes together . On May 17, 1673 they left St. lgnace with a tive-man crew and two bark canoes. The Mascauten-Miami-Kickapoo village on the upper Fox River was reached on June 7. From there, guides led them through a maze of reeds and wild rice to the Meskousing CWisconsinI River at the present site of Portage, Wisconsin. Following this waterway the group FATHER MARQUETTE sighted the awesome Mississippi, almost a mile wide at this point, on June 17. Charting their course, they floated southward past the Missouri and Ohio Rivers, writing of wild cattle and monstrous catfish and sturgeon, to the Arkansas River. Here, to avoid trouble with the Spaniards further south, they turned back. By way of the Illinois River, the Chicago portage, Lake Michigan and Green Bay, they returned to the mission of St. lgnace. In failing health, Marquette kept his promise to return to the Illinois Indians, canoeing down Lake Michigan's coast in October, 1674. He stopped briefly at the site of Milwaukee and wintered near the mouth of the Chicago River and reached the Illinois Indians in spring. But death was near and, hurrying to reach the mission at St. lgnace, Father Marquette died on May 18, 1675 at the mouth of the river named for him, near what is now Ludington, Michigan. 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Hollis, Patricia ......................,.,..,.......,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,.,,.,,,,,.,,. 228, 259, 242, Holm, Lori T. ....................................................................i,,,.,.,,,,, 191, Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Theta Phi Alpha, Varsity Varieties, Homecoming. Holmberg, Maj. Harry H. ............................,.........,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Holmes, Jeannette E. .......,..,.................................,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 191, Milwaukee, Wiscivnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Chi Sigma Chi. 171 208 258 226 231 229 Holmes, Marty ............. .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 6 8 Holper, Richard D. ...., ................ 2 32 I-Iolzhauer, Peter ...,........................................,,,....,.....,.,,,,,............ 262, 265 Homer, Benedict ..................................,..,.,,,,,..,.,,,,,....,..,,.,..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 75 Milwaukee, Wisccmnsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association. Hooks, Thomas W. ..............,............................,..,,.......,....,,,.....,,,,,,,,..,, 222 Horkheimer, Patricia A. ....,.,.......,.......r.............,,...,..,,,. 191, 217, 238, 256 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Gamma Chi, Welcome Week-Senior Week Council, Student Affiliate of American Chemistry Society. Hornak, Anne M. ...,...,...........................................,..,..,,,..,..,,,....,,., 205, 258 Munster, Indiana, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Club. Horton, Carole ............................................,..................,....................,.,, 260 Hossli, janet A. ...........,.....,.,..........................,.,...,,,,,..,.,.,,,,............,..,,,. 205 Milwaukee, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Hospodar, Mary jane ..............,...... ...,..... ...,... .... . .........,.,,... 2 5 8 Host, Barbara M. .............,..........................,...............................,..,.,,..... 250 Host, Mary P. ...............................................,..............,........,.,.,.... 191, 211 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi. Hottenroth, Greta C. .................................................................... 191, 246 Palos Verdes, California. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Phi Sigma. Houge, Linda S. ......................................................,........,...... 226, 230, 266 Houk, Marian ....................., ........... ....................... 2 5 S I-Ioulehan, Mary B. ,............................................................................... 217 I-Ioulihan, Mary j. .................................................................................. 177 Bluffton, Indiana. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. junior Ameri- can Dental Hygiene Association. Householder, Sue A. .............................................................................. 177 Madison, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Howell, Larry G. .................................................................................... 247 Hoye, Thomas E. ............................................................... 254 Hoyer, Eugene R. ......... 223 Hoyer, Randal L. ............. 225 Hoyt, Mrs. Barbara R. ...... ............. ..............,.................................. 2 5 7 Hren, Gregory ........................................................................................ 225 Huber, Paul R. ........................................................................................ 171 Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Management Club, judo Club. Hubing, Marjorie L. .............................................................................. 177 Belgium, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Dormitory Council, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Huebner, Dennis ................................................................ 171, 220, 252 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Scabbarcl 84 Blade, Alpha Delta Sigma, Management Club. Huclskamp, Paul B. ................................................................................ 191 De Pere, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Arts. Tennis. Hucttl, Thomas R. ....,....................................................................... 171, 220 Milwaukee, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma. Huff, Margaret M. ........................................................................ 184, 253 Logansport, Indiana. Bachelor of Laws. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sigma Tau Delta, Marquette Law Review, Marquette Oyer. Hughes, jude M. .................................................................................... 191 Menasha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Hughes, Michael E. ................................................................................ 185 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Tribune. Hughes, Russ ............................................................................................ 225 Hughes, Sylvia G. .......................................................................... 217, 252 Huhn, Thomas .............................................. ....................................... 2 25 Hunt, john S. ............................................................................................ 201 Aurora, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Medical School Glee Club. Huston, Patricia ............................................................................ 2 248 Hutchison, Mary E. ................................................................................ 205 Miami, Florida. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Sophomore Co-ed Board, Nursing Student Council. in any language- WISCUN S N means dependable rv' new ,sn T, ' ,- ,sf WISCONSIN ENGINE powers irrigation pump in Saudi Arabia. This unit replaced a bucket brigade, and does a better job at lower cost. Wisconsin is a synonym for dependable heavy-duty air-cooled power among users of engines throughout the free world. To them, it stands for precision-built quality-the most power service with the least care- a step toward low-cost, reliable mechanization. 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Burleigh St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53222 SPring 4-8900 d I Delta Theta Phi, Marquette Law Review, Student Bar Asso- Ibach, Margaret M. ............,............,......,..............,.....,,,....,.,,.... ,,,, 2 03, 229 Clamon' Wauwatosa, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Jaques, E- Vfimou ---------------'-------------'-------------------4------------------ 224, 239, 268 nology. Alpha Delta Theta. IUYOSZ1 Mflfllyll L- ----- 3 ---------.-------------------Y---.-----.-,......----....-v--.....,....,... 191 lf11l5u5,IXlg1r1CyJ', .4..,,,,....,,,,,,--A,,.,,.,-,--..,.'.I.tttl----.------------,-,,,..,,,. 208, 247, 251 River Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. SOCIOIOBY Club- Sigma Alpha Eta. Jasl-zowski, Gerald J. ......................,....,,.,.,.,....,.,.,,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 180 Institute of Electronics-Electrical Engineers ,,,,,,,.,,,,-,--.,.,,.,,,,,,--.,,,,,,,,, 249 New Berlin, Wisconsiri. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- Interfraterniry Council ...l..,.,,,,.,..u,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,, .,.,,,.,A 2 59 gineering. International Relations Club ......,......,.,.....,,. ,,,,,,,,. 2 66 blaskolski, Ronald J, ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,., 4,4,,,,-.-, 2 20 International Students Club .,,.,,, ,-,,,,.,- 2 66 Jefbi, paul 13- -----.-.--',--.,'.---.--.--..4----,,----..--A...'.,...l.-'- '!.-AA.,--.A--.------..,'-,-'-- 171 Imeffesldfince Halllcol-10511 ----- 4,-------v-- 2 59 S. Wilmington, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Imef50f01'1fY COUUCII ------------- ---------------- 2 58 ministration. Marketing Club. 1112613 Bfllce E- --------------------- -4-.-. 2 31, 259 jerneycic, Julia ...............,,,.......,,,.....,,,..,,.,..,,,,....,,,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,u,,,,,l,,,,,, 262 1012 ,Chl Omega --------------4-------.4------.---------....----....----............................ 228 Jeske, Larry L. ......,u..............,.....,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 20, 233 Iwamcka RHYITIOUCI A- ---------------------'------'f'-------'------4---------s----------,--------- 203 jhawar, Suresh ...,.............................,......,..,.,.,..................,.,,,.,,,......,.,,,,,,, 269 11I3nit0l3a, Canada. Bachelor of Science in Mfeclical Technology, Jobst, Eugene I-I. ------.,..-.',,',,A..,--'-,.-'--.-A---4------...---,------.,.-..'--'-.,----....-.-.- 171 1220: Befflfifd ----------------------4---------------'------------------------4-------A---- .--------------- 1 02 South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. J Johanson, Robert ....................................,.......,.,,...,........,.....,,.,,....,....,.., 221 jach, james J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,v.., ,,,-.---- 1 91 Johnson, Barbara A. .....................,.,........,.,.........,.,....,..i.,,...,,,,. ,,,,,,,,.,, 2 30 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Johnson, Carol A. ...................................i................................................ 178 jack, Ann C. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 77 Waukeslia, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Appleton, Vfisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Delta Eta, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. jackson, Bonnie L, ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 177 Johnson, Catherine L. ......................................,............................. 226, 246 Racine, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene, Alpha Delta Johnson, Dennis ...................................................................................... 255 Eta. johnson, Diane R. ..... ........... 2 27 Jacobs, Mary Ann ...,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,- 266 johnson, Karen S. ..... ........ 2 59 jakopich, Charles W. ...... ,,,,,, 2 25, 236 Johnson, Lee J. ........... ........ 2 24 james, Zandra K. .,.,,,,,,,,, i,,, ,,,,,i ,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 3 6 johnson, Norman N. ................................,........,......,.,............................. 225 Jamieson, Robert D, .,,.,.....,,,,.......,,,....,,,,....,,,..A.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..-,,,,,,,,,,, 254, 2-412 johnson, Kathleen M. ............................................................................' 1 91 Ianess, Robert J, i,,i,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 91 Grand Rapids, Michigan, Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Clarendon Hills, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Tip-Off Council, Varsity Varieties. janik, Leon P. ..................................................,,.,.....,,,,.,.....,.,.......,,,.,,,.,,,, 225 jztnikowski, Dennis .....,..,...,.,...............................,,....,,,,,,,.,,,, 180, 255, 260 Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil En- gineering. American Society of Civil Engineers, Ballroom Dance Club. Interresiclence Hall Council. johnson, Roger W. ........................................................................ 224, 256 johnson, Rosemary A. ............................................................................ 205 Grand Rapids, Michi an. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Var- sity Varieties, Tip-OP? Johnson, Willr1i'd I. ,.........,,.......,.,.................................................. 191, 221 Mendota, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Psi, Brooks janka, Ed .....................................................,............,............................... 268 Council, Welcome Week-Senior Week Council. janz, james F. ........... ............................................. 1 Sai, 220, 233, 241, 257 Johnsos, Charles B. ......,............................................................ .... ........ . 1 91 Milwaukee, Xllfisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Alpha Sigma Nu, Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. INDUSTRIAL o COMMERCIAL o DOMESTIC COAL - FUEL OIL Our Sales and Engineering Staff Are at Your Service NORTH WESTERN-HANNA 2150 N. PROSPECT AVE. PHONE: BROADWAY 6-9400 311 QARIHIWP TOOL APID STAMISING co. INC. Specializing in Precision Short Run Stampings 4548 W. Mitchell St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53214 Arthur A. Dulde, Pres. Johnston, Jay J. ,,,,,,,..,,..,,.....,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,rr,..,.,,,,,,r,,,,.,,,,,,,.....,,.,, 175 Kaehny, William D. ...,,..........,.............................................,...... ,.,...,. 2 24 Lake Bluff, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Kahl, Judith A. ...................................,.................................................. 205 istration. Jordan, Bill ..,....,...................,....................,.............,,.............. ........,,.., 2 69 Jordan, Richard M. .........,.,..,...................,.......,........,....,....... .,.....,,. 2 25 Jorgenson, Ronald J. ..........,........................,...,........,....,,.............,,..,,,..... 192 Racine, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Jost, Wesley M. . ....,...,..... ....... ..............,....................... 2 1 8, 225, 242, Josten, Janet F. ..............., .... . ......,...............................,.. 2 03, 228, 229, 249 236 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Delta Sigma Gamma, Alpha Delta Theta, Campus Carnival Council, Varsity Varieties. Journal Quarterly .,.........................,.....,........,......................................... 93 Journalism Council ..............,...,..........,. ...,.,.,,. 2 41 Journalism Woir1ei1's Sodality ..... ........,, 2 19 Joyce, Robert R. ........................................... .... ................. .......... 2 5 1 Judge, Jay S. ............................................,..,....,,.............,........,............... 171 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Delta Sigma Pi, Wheel. Judy, Jan A. ...,.....................,....,.,....,...............,.......................................... 257 Jung, Pamela L. .............................,..........1........,....................,..... 192. 250 Waukegan, lllinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, His- panic Club. Jungwirth, Andrea C. ..............,.....................,.,.....,........,.............. 253, 250 Junior American Dental Association Officers ....,.....,..........,...,..,.,.,... 256 Jursch, Robert ..................................................,...................,...............,,.. 183 Fairfield, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Delta Sigma, Tribune, Hilltop, Varsity Varieties, Campus Carnival. Justi, Katherine E. .,...............,............................. ..,...,................... .244 Jones, Barbara D. .... ........,.,......,,.... 2 26 Jones, Cathy A. ...... .......................... .229 Jones, Jeff J. ..........................................,................................. 261, 262, 263 Jones, Nancy A. .............,...,..........................................,.,..,.................... 191 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Jones, Sharon .....,...................................................................,....,...,...,.,,,, 259 Jones, Ted ....................................................................................,.....,..... 225 Jones, Williain A. ....................................................................,.,............. 192 Menasha, NVisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Knights of the Altar. Kadlec, James F. K La Crosse, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. New Berlin, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kain, Daniel A. ............................................................ 171, 192 225, 256 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Pi, Student Senate, Prom Council. Kain, Patrick D. ...................................................................................... 171 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Delta Sigma Pi. Kalchik, Tom ........................,...................................................,............... 268 Kallenberger, Polly K, .......................................................................... 192 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Education Association. Kallenberger, Roy .................................................................................. 275 Kallenberger, Wayne .............................................................................. 256 Kalton, Marcia H. .................................................................................. 192 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Kalvelage, David A. ................,....................................................... 183, 221 Janesville, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune. Kaminski, Henry A. .............................................................................. 171 Rochelle, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Kampen, Dorothy M. ............................................................................ 178 Arlington, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Chorus. Kanclathil, Thomas V. ............................................................................ 266 Kanclel, Richard A. ....... ......,... ......................................... ...................... I 7 5 San Francisco, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Phi Al- pha Theta, Alpha Omega. Kane, Catherine ...................................................................................... 226 Kane, Marita D. .............................................................................. 192, 254 Sagharbor, New York. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Math Club, Avalanche Club. Kantilal, Pamar H. ........................................................................ 260, 266 Kanzora, Gary F. .................................................................................-.. 250 Kapal, Marcia A. .................................................................................... 206 Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Kappa Beta Gamma ............................. . .................................................. 227 Kappa Tau Alpha .................................................. . ................................. 212 Karby, Gloria J. .................................................................- .............- 1 92, 266 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma, Theta Phi Alpha, Prom Council, Varsity Varieties. B ILDI G ER ICE, I C. Q Movable Partitions Acoustical Treatment MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 53226 ' 620 N. 108th PLACE GLenview 3-6786 312 Kf1raffa,.Karol J' ...Q...... ......... 2 50 Kelley, Patricia A. ................,.......,........................,..........,..... 208, 226, 251 Kfl1'Hmif1S, DCf1niS ........-.---.,. ......... 2 62 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Cor- Kllfli Herllflilnn L. ..................... ...v..... 2 17 rection. Theta Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta. Kflflmei Slstfff Marv, O-S-B ---4' --------- 2 57 Kellgren, Susanne M. .................................................... 192, 213, 216, 272 IIEMPE Am-lfgw T- ------------------ ----------'-----------fe--------'----------------------'-------- Wliite Bear Lake, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. MP 0865 afflel' ---'-----'----------'---------------V-----------------------------------'--------'-- - Pi Mu Epsilon, Pi Delta Phi, Marquette University Sacred Music Karr, Mary E. ............ ................................,...................,,,..........,,,,,,....,,. 2 05 CI ' . Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Musi- Kellnegollifalv J 727 cal Varieties, Varsity Varieties. 4 ' ' 'i A ' ' ' ' 'i ' ' ' ' Kass, Charles A. .----. ,..-v KCHY, 11013314 P- ------ -e---- -----'- -------'----- ---------'-- Q V - -225 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Selly' , 1 ' ' ' 2 4 5' K, 1' 7 A12 - -------M.-.,A----,4I,A-------.-4.-.------'---.--'.-'.- -----.---,V---4-- '-,-.---- 2 2 e y, aricra . .............................................,...,............... ......,..... . - KES-,gf Cimiiioie M, --...-,.------,'---...-.-,.--I----------------------V... ---.------- lhgn- 2 02 Barrington, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. New Berlin, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Eelly, lgenfly -----------------',--------4---..,,----------------,---.---4--4-----v.- --4------ 2 Katauskas, Ursula A. .......,................................,...,....,.,............................ 192 C Y, fevff -----------.----------.v--------.----------.-----...-4Avv..........--..........v....,.,....... 2 Maywood, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Kelly, T1'iSl1 ---------------------.-----------------.4-------.--------------.----..4-.,-.--.,.-,---..--.--. 257 Kaurl-r, Michael R, ,,,,,-,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,--,--,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 222 Kelsey, Kathleen ' .....,........................ I ......... I ....,........ ' ..............,........... 2 05 Krrvgmrrgli, Jggn E, -,-,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.A,.,,,,,,-,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, 228, 257 Northfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Alpha Tau Kay, Nancy J. ...........,...,.,....,......,......,,......,........,.................,.,..,..,.....,.... 203 DGIUI: New Middletown, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Kelsey, RlCl1211'Cl L- ---4.-..-.----.------.----------.-..-----.-.---.-..-----.-----.......-.--. 180, 225 nolo .Al ha Delta Theta. Osage, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineerin . SY P S Kay, Je-Hfey ,,,,,,,,.,..-,-,,,,,,,..-,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,.4,-,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 2 6 5 K SigI113.Pli12ll.DCEf2l111 M 9 Kaye, Norman J, ,,,A,,,,,,,,,A,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.. 211 empinger, iza et . ................................................. ....... ......... 2 5 Kaziak, Kathryn A, ,,,,.,,,,,,.,...,4,.,..,,r,,.,......,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,...,.,.,,,, 178, 250, 243 KCFICIHII, Sl12ll'lCl1C Mi. ...,............,............. Z .......................... ......... 1 92 Woodruff, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha LaPorte, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Chorus, Junior American Dental Kemdpken, Thomas G. .........,............................................. ,........... 2 214 Hygiene Association, Ken rigan, MH1'garet R. ...........................................,.................,............ 2 5 Kazmarek, Gary T, .,,,,,,.,,,...,,,,i,.....,.,,,.,...,.,......,...,,,...,.,,,,,.,,.., ,,,.,i...... 1 92 Kenehck, Kathleen M. ,.....................,............................................. 192, 246 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Ilglichigan gity, Ilndiana. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties, Keehn, Alice L. ..................................,.............. ........ 1 92 ormitory ounci. Dayton, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Eenneilly, ,Elin ..............,..................................................................... 54 Keely, joan L, ,...,..,.,.,...,...,,........,......,.............r.. ....,.., 1 92 enne y, evin . ......................,.....................,.......,............................. 253 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kenney, Kathleen M. ....,..................,.....................................,.,...... 227, 239 Keenan, Terrance M. .,.................,........................,,,................,.,...,........ 264 Kenelmn, Ma1'y P. ........................................,.......,...........,...,................... 192 Keidel, Catherine M, .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,....,.,........,.,.....,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,...,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 208 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Tip-Off, 'Welcome Flint, Michi an. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Zeta Phi Eta, Cheer- Week-Senior Week. ea er, enny, nn .,................................................................,........................... I d g K A 248 Kellen, Donald M. ........................................................,.........,................. 250 Ilgerstenj Dor3naAC. .............. ...................................................... ............ 2 29 Keller, james W, ,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,..,,...,.,,.,,,,,.,.......,,,,,,..,....,,,....,,,,,.,..,.. 201, 254 eyes, osepi . ..........,................................................. 192, 21 , 222, 2 3 Alpena, Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Dayton, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Phi Theta Psi, Alpha Sigma Nu, Sigma Xi, Phi Chi, Marquette Medical Re- Crown and Anchor, Anchor and Chain Society, Liberal Arts view. Student Council, International Students Club. Kelley, SJ., William F. .......................... .......................................... 3 1 Kewley, Francie T. ................................,................................................. 245 I O II-I N S O 'l i .:.-f 'o'e li to H 2 W iiiliili Y ---',, I V ' ,,., E l'I'OMA' I 'IC 5515 ,.1., , 5 W-35 sr-r-r'rfrf'f 'W ef' A ,' ' V , ....., . ::1--- 1------f V ...,., 5 fQfE::5:5: '.-E51 -,.. ..,,..,. ii , if. X 40 SQ 640 70 50 90 Aw., 'iii 3 ..r,,,iL.,1 rii ann,-f A-eealfw-M-eW'm'EtiY??'temiiQS 'MLW.L LEE ' 'l 5 if-I ,,, ....... .,..: I R L S i S I E, I I . l .l :fil l 'N I tate ...... :Sl 5 ,, 1 W , 2 -:-: . fe--ff IN LEADING I 1 ...,.,. r is .... ' me I li COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES I I . Ill .. 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Knights of the Altar ....... ....... 2 18 Kief, john J. ..........,.........,................................,............,.............,........... 224 Knox, Bonnie .........,..., ........ Z 50 Kiefer, Marvin R. .....,...............,...................,......,.............,..................... 218 Kluwin, Robert J. ...... H259 Kilcoync, Raphael F. .................,.,................,...............,.,...........,....,.....,.. 201 Knebel, james K. .,...,................,....,.....,....................................,............. 250 Dayton, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Medi- Kleber, Thomas P. ...........,...............................,.................................... 183 cal School Glee Club. Fort Dodge, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Phi Al- Killeen, Patricia A. ..............,...............,.,....,.........,............,... 102, 192, 256 pha Theta, Tribune. Shaker Heights, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Stu- Knoflicek, William J. ,................................,.......................................... 222 dent Affiliate of American Chemistry Society, Women's Athletic Knies, Christine A. .,............,............................................................ ..... 2 46 Association. Kliment, Paul T. ..........................,......................................... ..... ............. 1 9 2 Killinger, Shirley M. .............,.,...........,...........,...,.........,.......,,.,i...,....,,., 250 Cicero, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sailing Kim, Lona M. ..,.....,..,...............,.,...,.....,...............,,.,............,,,..,.....,,..,.,... 192 Club, Young Democrats. Mt. Vernon, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Klein, Edward F. ...................... ..... 2 23, 251 Kim, Tanya .......,.........................................................,..........,,.,.............. 259 Klein, Williain C. .................. ........... 2 24 Kiely, Rita-an ...............,.....................................,................,.......,,,. 192, 250 Kleinbrook, Kay M. ...... ......- 2 27 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Young Kleiner, Kristyne M. ,... ....,-..... 2 38 Democrats. Knick, George W. ......................................................... .............- 2 11 Kinclt, Mary K. ..,,,,............ ......... ...... ,.....,. 2 2 9 Kleppin, Robert L. .......................................-.................. ........ 1 92, 251 King, Andrew H. ,.....,.,,...,.....,........... ..,.,.,, 2 66 Wisconsiii Rapids, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. King, Maryanne ................,...............,..... .,....., 1 92 Knowles, Virginia L. ....................................................... ........... 229 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Klein, Delores M. .................................................................................... 260 King, Patrick T, .,..........................,..,.,..........,.........,,...,,,........,,,...,........, 257 Klein, james A. ............................................................-.. -.............-.--.------ 1 30 King, Rntlei-ick J. .......,....,.......,,.......,..............,.,....,......,..,,.,..,...,,,.. 192, 261 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- Milwaukee, Wiscczlisiri. Bachelor of Arts. Political Union, Young gineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Republicans. Kloberdanz, Michael J. ............................................................--.-.--..-...- 247 King, Shane ............................................,,........,..,...........,.,...,.....,............ 269 Kleczka, Patricia M. ...................................................-............-..-...---.... 192 King, Susan M. ..... .............. 2 28 Sante Fe, New Mexico. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, King, Vince ............ ........ 2 45, 270 Marquette University Chorus. Kingsley, Willie ...,.. ......,.....,, 2 67 Klement, Richard ..................................-............-...-.......---. -.--.----.----------- 2 52 Kingston, Anne L. .... ,,,,..,.....,,.,,.,,.... 2 29 Klopfer, William J. ............................................----......-.....-.......-.....------ 201 Kinnel, Paul .............,..,, .... .....,. ,......,..,,,.,,,,.,.,..,..,,., 2 7 0 Wauwarosa, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kinney, Donald R. ........,............,.........................,,...,,........,,.. 224, 236, 242 Kappa. Kirschke, jacqulin A. ...........,.................,.........,..,...........,,,,.............,....., 178 Klimmer, Richard M. ............................-.-..... Z ----......------.----------.------4---- 192 North Prairie, Wiscorisiti. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Crown Delta Eta. and Anchor. Kische, Angela J. ...,...........................................,........,,.,,,...,.......... 192, 250 Kobey, Claudia B. ...............................--.-...------.-..---- : -.------.--------,- 192, 210 Milwaukee, NXfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Oakland Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts, Sigma Tau Delta, Knox, Bonnie .,,.,.,,..,,.,,,....,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 262 Marquette Players, International Relations Club. v 'iM .-UN .fi H -,,..., YQQ' ' qs A II il n iii e: Ili? t llfillili - I At the Heart of Milwaukee's Civic Center be Ennis of ummerre 745 North Fourth Street BR. 1-1786 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Mcirsholl 8. Ilsley Bank Stock Corporation Q, o noob g WHAT'S UN YOUR NIIND? As you look around- you see a world built by the curious. You see their answers, which, in turn, stimulate more questions. Dynamic curiosity is the heart of vigorous corporations like ALMS-CHALMERS, where thousands of inquiring minds are doing their share to help yy share in a better future. Ixlapper, Sister Mary Virgeen .....,,,,...,.,,,...,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.,,...,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 2 05 Milwaukee, Wiscoiisiii. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Ixoch. Charlotte ....,,,..........,,,,,,,...,,,A,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,A,A,4,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 78 Milwaukee, Vlisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Ixoebl, Gary C. .....,.,............,.............,....,........,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,.,. ...,,,,,, 2 24 lxochl, George W. .......,.................,....,.....,....,,,...,...,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,...., 2 24 Koepsel, Williaiii C. .,.... ,,,,,,,,, 2 56 Ixocnig, john .......,,.....,...............,,.....,.......,, ,...... .,.,.,.,, 2 2 0 Ixoerber, Janet P. .,........,.,,..,,....,.,,.,......,..,,,,...,..., .,,,.,,,, 1 92 Shorewood, Wiscrinsin. Bachelor of Arts. lxocrner, Judith A. .,......................,.,,........,,,.,......,,,,,....,.,..,,,,..,.....,,,,.,,,,,r 192 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats, Mar- quette University Sacred Music Choir. lxocster, james A. .,,,,.,,......,,.........,,........,.,,,,,,,......,.,,,,,,r,..,,,.,,....,,,,,.,,,.,, 223 Kohlaas, Alan R. ...........,.............,,,.......,,...........,,,.,...,...,,.,,.,.,...,.,. 250, 252 Kohler, Beverly A. ......................,....,.....,.,,..,......,....,......,,,,.,...,,... 205, 258 Flint, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Club. Ixolfita, james J. .................,......,..................,................................ 192, 217 West Allis, Wisccinsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Pi Sigma. Kolienbach, Mary J. ..,.................,...,..................,..,,.....................,,, 178, 250 Omaha, Nebraska. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Chorus. Kolina, Ann P. ...........,....,................................,,......,...................,.......... 192 Wliiting, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Political Union, Student National Education Association. Kolski, Claudia jo .,...........................,............................,,.....,.,......,..,,,.... 210 Komarek. Ronald J. ..........,...........,........................,,..,...,...,....,,......,....... 175 Muskegon, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Michigan Club. Koneck, Marilyn A. ....,............,.,............,.,,..,.....,...........,......,......,....... 245 Konen, Judith A. ..........,,i.......,.............,.......,.........................,....... 205, 229 Sugar Grove, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Konop, Thomas F. ........................,.,....................................................... 195 jackson Heights, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Pershing Rifles. Kopp, james K. ......................,.......................................................,.......,. 249 Koprowski, Robert L. .......,.........,..........,...........................................,... 195 Twg Rivers, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Arts. Tennis, Avalanche Clu . Koicliyak, George j. ....,........................,..,......,.,...............................,,..... 247 Ixrill, David G. .,.............,........................,....................................... 171, 225 Milwaukee, Wisccinsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Delta Sigma Pi, Finance Club, Marketing Club. Kiizek, Katie A. ..............................................,....................................... 227 Kionebusch, Mary E. .................................................... 183, 250, 252, 261 Xilfahpeton, North Dakota. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Marquette University Concert Band, Young Democrats. Ixonkel, Kurt ..........,.... .. ....................................................................... 252 Ixoonin, Arnold H. ......................................................................,......... 221 Ixoop, Richard H. ......................................,........................................... 202 Toledo, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Theta Chi, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Kopp, Barbara A. ......,............................................................. 171, 228, 254 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi Theta, The Wlieel, Marketing Club. lxoimanik, Richard A. ............................................................................ 255 lxosmatka, Jerrilynn C. ......................................... ....... ....... 2 2 8, 234 Koss, Gary ......i............... ............. 2 52 lxoszuth, Paula QI. ....... .......... 2 38 Kowalski. XXlilliam J. .,.. ....... 2 20 Ixo7el, Charles A. .,.,,..................... ...... 2 24 Koxina, Michael J ..,.............................................................................. .... 2 49 lsr remer, David R. .................................................................................. 180 Plain, Wisciiinsiii. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Kiampf, Carl J. ,................... ....................... ......... ........................ 1 9 3 , 214 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Kiembs, Mary Anne .............................................................................. 237 Ixiebsbach, Daniel T. ...................................... 1 .............----...........- 130, 224 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor ol Science in Civil En- gineering. Triangle, Tip-Off. lxiill, Robert M. ...................................... ......................-.--.....-.--'---...---.-. 2 55 Rutter, Mary L, ......................... .....-- 2 59, 261 Kiizan, Simon E. ..,.. .......-.---- 2 25 lgiohn, :Nancy A. ,,,,....,,............................ .......................................... 2 51 Kiol, joseph E. .......................................... ........-...............--......-..... 1 71, 225 Harvey, .lllinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Evans Scholars, Marketing Club, Economics Club. Krolicki, Annamarie ..........................................,.....-.......----......---.-..---- -223 Kronenwetter, Charles M. ............................................-..-...... .------ 2 65 Ixronner, Bernie ..............................,........,.... ....... 2 56 Ixronzer, Richard L. ............................... -....... -----. 1 9 3 Oshkosh, 'Wisconsin Bachelor of Arts. lxropp, August D. ............................................... ....-..........--....- .------ 2 0 2 Greendale, Wiscoiisin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. 315 RELCO . . . in WISCONSIN Electric and Hydraulic Elevators . . . Dumbwoiters . . Escolators . . Moving Sidewalks Design - Repair - Maintenance Wisconsin's largest, best-staffed ond equipped elevator manufacturer, Rosenberg offers the finest talent and ex- perience in elevator design, modernization ond main- tenonce. -. , X y' , Call FLagstone 2-0220 for 24-Hour Service 11.15 ROSENBERG HEI-G0 ei.evAToR co. i I:-SVRYORS I nc' g,,,,,,,,g 6737 N. 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Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin 53055 I 316 Kropp, james ......,,..,.,.......,.,.,.,,....,,,,...,,....,,,..........,.,.,,.,..,,,,.....,..,....,...,.. 262 Krudys, Joanne E. ..,,,.......................................,...............,.,v 193, 214, 230 Passaic, New jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Psi Chi, Phi Eta Chi, Marquette University Chorus. Krueger, Thomas J. ..................... . Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Atl- of Mechanical Engineers. . . - L Kwapy, Robert C. .............,........,.....,,..................,........,..,..................,,.., ISO Loveland, Colorado. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- gineering. Society of Automotive Engineers, American Society ministration. Management Club, judo Club. Labinski, Richard A. ...............................,....,,..,...,,..... ,..,,..,....,,,.,...,....., . ,175 Krumbiegel, Karen A. ...................................................,........,..,............ 205 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dental Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Gam- School Glee Club, Dental School Student Council. ma Pi Epsilon, Chi Sigma Chi. Labre, john P. ..................,.,..,..........,...,..,..............,,.,.....,,,r,,....,,,,,,.,,,.,, 193 Krush, Mary L. ..............................,............................................... 228, 258 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Krsyminski, james S. ......,......,..... ...... 2 22, 239 Lagerman, Robert .........,...........,......,..,..,......,,..,..,,,..,,,..,,,.,..,.,,..,...,.,,.,,,. 265 Krumbiegal, Kathleen E. ....... ......... 2 27 LaGrange, Mary E. ...................,....,...............,.,,,...,,..,,.,,,,..,.......... 193, 226 Krupczak, Peter P. ................. ............. .......... ...................... 2 2 5 Las Vegas, Nevada. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Krush, Bette J. .......................................,................................................ 228 Lambert, Roger T. ..........................................,.......,.........,,...,..,.,.........,, 231 Krystolik, Frances R. .....................................................,...... 183, 248, 260 Lamm, john M. ....................,.............................,,,,...,...................,.,,,.,,,., 171 Schenectady, New York. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Dormitory Council, Tribune. ministration. Kubsch, Kenneth R. .................................................................................. 193 Lampe, Ronald L. ...............................................,.........,.,.........,.......,,,.. 233 Kellnersville, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Landis, Linda L. ....,,......,........................,......,......,.....,,......,,.................,,,, 193 Kucera, Wfilliam ................................................................... ......... 2 25, 236 LaGrange, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Kuchera, janet M. .................................................................................... 193 Landis, William R. ........................................................,..,.....,................ 180 Wlahpeton, North Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En Kuciejczyk, joseph J. ............................................ ....... ......... 2 2 3 gineering. Avalanche Club. Kuemmel, joe .......................................................................................... 262 Landre, Craig P. ...................................................................................... 171 Kuharski, Roger S. ................................................................ 193, 215, 250 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi , f sms BANK 5 l ministration. Accounting Club, Management Club. il tk Sword, Alpha Tau Delta. Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Sceptre Sigma, Pre-Med Club, Welcome Week. Landwehr, Mary C. .............................................................,., 205, 227, 243 Kuhn, Darcy A. ...................................................................................... 229 Seymour, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Kuisis, Ronald A. .................................................................................. 208 Tau Delta, Nursing Student Council, Varsity Varieties. Bridgeville, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Alpha Lane, Connie .......................,.........................................,..............,... 227, 230 Phi Omega, Marquette University Concert Band, Student Sen- Lane, jacquelyne D. ................................................................ 193, 227, 235 ate. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Kappa Kulas, Kathleen V. ...........................................................,............ 206, 268 Beta Gamma, Varsity Varieties, Tip-Off. West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Ther- Lane, Mary C. .......... ..... .........................,.,......,.....,.......,.. ........................ 1 8 3 apy. Theta Phi Alpha, Cheerleader. Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Kuligowski, Annette M. ................................................................ 252, 253 Kappa Beta Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Tribune, Hilltop. Kurtz, Mary L. ................................................. ............ 2 61 Lang, James T. .......................................................................................... 231 Kutschera, Michael B. ............................................ ......... 1 95 Lang, john ................................................................................................ 180 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- Kuttner, gudith ..................................................... ............ .... 2 2 S gineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Electrical and Elec- Kuzniews i, Anthony -T. ................................... ...... 2 19, 251 tronic Engineers, Blueprint. Kysiak, Maureen ............... ...... ............. 2 6 2 Langrill, Richard H. ............................................................ 180, 212, 260 Marinette, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- . Y -Y - N -- , neering. Eta Kappa Nu, Ballroom Dance Club, Warrior T 2 ' ' W' ' ' Boosters. , I Lapp, Noel B. ............................................................................................ 175 - Y3 ,,,,,- 'I Evergreen Park, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta I , I Si fma Delta, Junior American Dental Association. it ..., I Lallocli Lee F. -----.-..-------------------.---------,.------------.--------------------------------- ,-130 A. 1' ' ' .--' ----- W Kaukauna, Wisconsin. .Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- ,N neermg. Marquette Engineer. Q' Larson, Kathryn A. ................................................................ 178, 230, 259 ::i ' 3 , Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha ' ,Qfi5',: M I Delta Eta, Avalanche Club, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. rl Larson, Sharon L. .................................................................................... 205 S I .,., il Laske, Janet M. ....................................... 1 ............................ 205, 243, 253 ,A , 740 N. Plankinton Ave. Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor ot Science in Nursing. R.N. .1 M ' af Club, Nursing Student Council. MEMBER FEUERAI. DEPDSIT INSURANCE DURPIJIWIUN X Lasorsa, William G. ' Lassa, Ralph E. . ..... ........................ ......... 2 1 9, 235, 242 Q ' e- ' -1- ' -' ' 'f -4 Lassus, Judi ............ ...................-..... 2 52 Your Doorway to CERTIFIED ZINC AND PRECISICN ALUMINUM die castings 1920 44 Years of Successful Service 'I964 ADVANCE TOOL 81 DIE CASTING C0. 3760 N. Holton St. Milwaukee 53212 W0odruff 4-0284 Lassen, Charles S. .........,...,........,....,..,..,...........,.....,, , ,.,..,,,,,....,,,,,,..,,,,.,,, 180 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, Per- shing Rifles, Raclio Amateurs of Marquette. Latham, Kathleen A. ....,.,...............,,..........,,.,,,,.,,...,,,..,,....,,....,,.,.......,.. 178 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Laubach, John E. ..........,...,..,,,,,,,..,.....,,,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,....,,,,.,.,,,,..,,.,,,, 180, 259 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- gineering. Avalanche Club. Laubach, John F. .........................................................,.,....,..,.........,...... 259 Laudert, Karen A. .......................................................,......,......... 178, 230 Appleton, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Laughlin, Mary Jo .................................................,............,......... 226, 268 Laur, Sherri A. ....................,........,,,.....,,,....,.,.....,.,,.....,......,.,.,,,,.,.,.,.,,,., 193 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties, Homecoming Council. Laurance, Joan M. ......................................,............................................. 226 Laures, Robert A. ......,...........,,........,.........,,.................,..........,...........,,,. 193 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi. Laux, Thomas J. ...........,................................................................ 171, 211 New London, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma. La Venture, Patrick ................................................................................ 260 Lawler, J. Terance ........................................................................ 171, 225 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Evans Scholars. Lawler, Kathleen A. ........................ . .... .. ............ .258 Lawrence, Kathleen M. ............. ............................... 2 28 Law Review ........ ............ ....... ............................................ 2 3 3 Lazarony, Robert ..........,..................................................,........................ 254 Lazzerini, Gloria V. .................................................... 193, 210, 213, 227 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Beta Gamma, Varsity Varieties. Leary, Gerald C. ............................................................ .................... 2 50 Leary, William B. ....,......................,........................................................ 225 Lebett, Catherine A. ..............................,.............................,................... 193 Washington, D.C. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Student to Student Program, Ballroom Dance Club. Le Cercle Francais ...........,...................................................................... 251 Ledgerwood, Anna M. ...... .............................. ....... 2 2 7 Lefoll, Jennine .............. ....... 2 50 Lee, David ................................................................................................ 263 Lee, Ell L. ................................................................................................ 175 Neillsville, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Lee, Mary J. .................................................................................... 226, 251 Leggio, Ronald J. ............................................................ 180, 224, 239, 249 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle. Legler, Jeannine J. .................................................................................. 202 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Epsilon Iota. Leitner, John A. ...................................................................................... 171 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Management Club. Leluke, Alois ....... ..............,.................................................................... 2 69 Lemanski, Jolm C. ........................................................ 180, 210, 216, 224 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. WHO'S WHO in American Colleges and Uni- versities, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Triangle, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Blueprint. Lembezecler, Kenneth J. ........................................................................ 175 Muskego, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. 317 Lemerond, John N. ........................................................................ 219, 222 Le Mieux, David R. .........,....................,........,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, 193 Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Ballroom Dance Club, German Club. Leonaitis, Susan C. .................................................................................. 193 Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Leonard, Craig ............................................................................,,,,.....,.. 267 Leoni, Darlene J. ....................................,.,...................,,...,.,,,....,.,. 208, 251 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta. Lesperance, Larry M. ............................................................................ 249 Lessard, James I.. .................................................................................... 217 Lettenberger, Peter J ..................................................... 184, 223, 233, 241 Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Lever, Michael D. ..............................................................................,... 193 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Levine, Frederick S. ................................................................................ 261 Levitsis, Anne P. ............................................................ 178, 230, 257, 243 Seattle, Washington. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Sophomore Co-ed Board, Dental Hygiene Council. Lewicl-ti, Nancy A. ........................................................................ 193, 227 Rocky River, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Edu- cation Association. Lewinski, John D. .................................................................................. 241 Li, Joseph ............................. ......... 2 66 Liberal Arts Council ............ ................... 2 42 Liberal Arts Men's Sodality .................................................................... 219 Liebler, Arthur C. .................................................................. 185, 221, 241 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Hilltop, Tribune, Journalism Student Council. Lienesch, Richard ....,,,,.......................,.................................................... 224 Lin, Agnes ...................................................................................... .......... 2 10 Linn, Elizabeth M., Chairman ................................................. ......... 1 30 Lipscomb, Mark G., Jr. ............................................................ ......... 1 84 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Track Team. Lisette Lodge Council ............................................................................ 246 List, Sister Mary Immacula .................................................................. 175 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. List, Walter .............................................................................................. 256 Listwan, William J. ........................................................................ 193, 252 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Uni- versity Concert Band, Pre-Med Club. Quality FACE BRICK and STRUCTURAL GLAzEo TILE Wisconsin Face Brick Gr. Supply Corp. I 7830 W. Good Hope Rd. Milwaukee 53223 Phone: FLagstone 3-6060 Wisconsin's H n w H R N . Dairy Finest EL D V Products Selah 1 Principal Operations Located ot Whitewater -- Waukesha - Elkhorn - Milwaukee 818 Little, Catherine R. ...... .............. .......... .... .............. 2 5 O , 257, 258 Sigma Nu, Psi Omega, junior American Dental Association, Little, Mary ................ ....................................................,...,.............., 2 52 Dental School Chorus. Little, Richard J. .............................,........,........,................,..........,........ 195 Lukas, Donald E. ...............,......,......................,,....................,...,,...,,.... 180 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pre-Med Club. Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Lizarraras, Albert W. ..................,...........................................,..... 202, 245 Chi E silon, American Society of Civil Engineers. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Lukaszewsii, Margaret ...............,.........,..............,..,.....,........,.,.,,........,,.. 102 Nu, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Marquette Medical Review. Lum Lung, Paul B. ............,,,.........,.............,,..,.... ...... ,,..,..., 2 2 5 Lobus, Robert J. .....................................................................,.,. ........ 2 20 Landmark, Gregory 1. .............................,...... ......... 2 24 Lock, Larry ..................,...... .... ........ 9 4 Lunsford, james ..,,................................,............,,...............................,... 195 LoDuca, Vincent J. ,... ,...,... 2 20 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Loebl, Herman F. ..... .... ............. ............. ........ 2 1 1 L utkenhaus, Shirley A. ..................,.......................................,..... 205, 258 Loehr, Tony F. ..................,.................................,.,................. ........ 2 11 Festina, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Club. Logan, Michael J. ................................................................... ...,....... 2 O2 Lux, Martha M. ....,.....................,.......,..................................................... 266 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Lux, Trudy .............................................. .............................................. 2 66 Logrippo, Rosalie M. .................................................................... 219, 259 Lydon, Loretta B. ..... ....... 2 61, 264 Long, Carol ............................................................................ ............... 2 62 Lyclon, Mary K. ...... ................................. 2 26, 247 Long, joan ................................................................................................ 265 Lynch, Ann ..............................................................,................................. 227 Long, Walter T. .................................................................................... 171 Lynch, John P. ..................,............................. 195, 222, 255, 256, 257, 242 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Homewood, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, ministration. Finance Club, Management Club. Student Senate, Tip-Off Council, Liberal Arts Student Council. Lonze, Joan M. ........................................................................................ 193 Lynch, M. Jean ........................................................................................ 195 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Lake Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Varsity Varie- Loomis, jane A. ......................................................................................., 205 ties, Welcome Week. S. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Lynch, Mary M. ...... .......................................................................... 1 94, 246 Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Wilmette, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties, Chi- Lorenz, Richard A. ........................ ................................................ 1 95, 252 cago Club. Pond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Lynch, Patrick E. . ............... ............................................................ 1 94, 223 Marquette University Concert Band. Madison, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Evans Scholars. Loretta, Sister M. .................................................................................. 262 Lynskey, Denise P. ............................................................................ 228, 258 Lourdes Hall Council .............................................................................. 246 Lovett, Raymond J. .................................................................................. 195 M Syracuse, New York. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. M. Carpenter Tower Council .................................................................. 248 Lovrinich, Judith D. .......,.................................................... 195, 215, 261 MacDougall, David I. .......................................................... 184, 220, 257 Whiting, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Political Union, Young Democrats. Delta Sigma Pi. Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Low, james E. ,......,....,..,,.........,...,..,.. ......, ........ 2 2 5, 255, 257 MacDougall, Gerald A. .......................................................................... 171 Lubeley, George F. ,,,.,,,,....,,,, .,...,.... ,,..,. ,...,,, ............ 2 2 4 , 255 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Lucas, Roger ,.,.,.,,.,,,.,..,.,,,..,,,,,....,,,,....,.....,..,,,.,,,,.......,,.,..,,....,.,,,........... 252 ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Sailing Club. Ludwig, A. Robert ...,..................................................,..................,........ 175 MacFarlane, Robert .................................................................................. 265 Phoenix, Arizona. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Macholl, Bob ............................................................... .......................... 2 70 Dental Association, Dental School Chorus. Maciejewski, Michael ..... ........ 2 21, 255, 241 Luedtke, Gary L. .................................................................................... 175 Mack, John E. ............. .... 2 25, 231, 253 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha MacLaren, Robert F. ..... ................... 2 20 Wisconsin's Greatest Nursery and Landscape Architects PLANT THE BEST P LA N T Mc K A Y S Wrsconsm's Greatest Nursery MCKAY NURSERY COMPANY xv' ' I Over 650 Acres Devoted to Growing Shade Trees Fruit Trees Evergreens Flowering Shrubs-Roses McKAY NUR ERY OMPANY Main Office-Waterloo, Wis., Phone 478-2121 170 Acre Nursery Madison Office: 1919 Monroe ALpine 5-9476 Milwaukee Office: 6222 W. Capitol Dr. HO. 6-7200 Mack, Thomas ..................,.,..........,.....,..................,,..............,.,............... 171 Springfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Management Club. MacLeod, Susan A. ......................,........................,,................,,..... 194, 229 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Marquette University Chorus, Varsity Varieties. Maclaus, Howard M. .........................,...,...................,..........,..,........,..... 261 Madden, Joan .,.......... . . .....263 Madden Joseph ....,,.. Mader, Marcia ............ Maersch, Carol A. ........ . Magagna, Jeanne A. .... . .........265 .........252 ............226 Mages, Cynthia A. .........,....................................,..... ...........................,.. 2 28 Mages, Kathryn A. .............................,........................................,. 193, 227 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Magestro, James C. ......................................................................,........... 240 Maher, Mar E. ........................................................................................ 193 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sophomore Co-ed Board. Maher, Ronald M. ..............................................................,................... 175 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Mahowald, Mark A. ,........ . Grand Forks, North Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Sacred Music Choir. Maier, Joseph T. .,..................................,............... 19-4, 212, 241, 247, 250 Marseilles, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Pre- Med Club, Men's lnterresidence Hall Council. Makurat, Dennis M. ....... . Malhotra, Des Raj . .......... . Malik, John ................. Malleson, Lizann E. .......... . Milwaukee, Wisconsin Rifles, Folk Music Club. 255 .........254, 262 265 232 Malloy, Michael J. ...................................,...................,........ 193, 214, . Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Pershing Malone, Paul F. .......................................................................,................ 175 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. Management Club .......,.............................................................,.,.........,.. 258 Mania, John R. ......................................................................,......... 264, 269 Mann, Suzanne B. ..................................................... ..... .......,.................. 1 7 8 I-Iortonville, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Mann, William A. ........................................,..,..................,......... 194, 217 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. 319 Mann, Joseph J. .....,......................................,......................................... 225 Mannasmith, Mary B. .................................................................... 194, 217 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Manning, Carol A. .........,...........,............................................................ 171 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Phi Chi Theta, Wheel. 202 Manning, John J. ............................................................................ 171, Cincinnati, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Student American Medical Association. Manone, Joseph ................................................ ....... ....... 2 42 Marian Hall Council ..................................... ........... 2 45 Maro, Rosemary ......... .............. 2 44 Marketing Club ............. ................. 2 55 Markey, Patricia C. ....... ........ 2 27, 261 Markle, Joyce B. ...... .............. 2 10 Markle, Theodore D. ............ ..210 Marks, John H. ......... ........ 2 18, 249 Marks, Margaret N. ................................................................................ 254 Marlow, Marilyn V. ...................................................................... 194, 248 Lake Zurich, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sceptre 8: Sword, Der Deutsche Verein, Missio. Marmoll, Helen E. ................................................................ 183, 228, 230 Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Delta Sigma Gamma, Tribune, Avalanche Club. Marmoll, Judith A. ................................................................................ 246 Marotta, Dennis R. ................................................................................ 221 Marquart, James T. ................. ........ 2 23, 233 Marquart, Marilyn A. ................. ........... 2 59 Marquette Medical Review ....... ....... 2 34 Marquette Oyer ....................... ....... ........... ....... .............. 2 3 3 Marrone, Judy A. .................................................................................... 250 Marshall, Maynard J. .............................................................................. 175 Richland Center, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association, Dental School Chorus. Martin, Helen ............................................................................................ 244 Martin, Kay E. ................................................................................ 183, 230 Falls Church, Virginia. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Tribune, Hilltop. Martin, Robert B. .................................................................................. 247 Martin, T. R., Dean ................................................. .................... 3 2, 211 Martone, Jane F. ............................................................................ 194, 215 Westheld, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma, Young Democrats, Liberal Arts Women's Sodality. fs-gy. 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Michigan St. St. Clara Club A Home Away from Home Pleasant Accommodations I Good Meals 4 D 1527 W. National Ave. Ml. 5-3,920 Wisconsin Marine Bank Drive-in-Banking-Parking S. 16th 81 W. Greenfield Member F.D.1.C. Maruszewski, Richard F. .....,,.....,..,..,.A,,,.,..,,A.4,4,,,A,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,4,,4,,,, 194 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Nu Epsilon, Phi Alpha Theta, Math Club, Anchor and Chain Society. Marx, James E. ....,,.......,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, 171 Kewaskurn, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- mimstration. Mashock, James A. ...................................,..................................,. 180, 212 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, ,Institute of Elec- tronic and Electrical Engineers. Masse, Donald D. . .............................................,................,.............,,...., 202 Lafayette, Indiana. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Student American Medical Association. Masters, Pamela M. .............................. .......... ....................... 2 2 8, 258 Math Club ..................................,...... ............. 2 54 Mathers, john W. ...... ....,...,,,.,.,, 2 21 Mathers, Maureen ....... ..,.... 2 26, 256 Mathews, Dane .............. .,.,..,,,,,, 2 68 Mattais, Valerie R. ...... .,.....,. 2 66 Mattern, Carroll A. ............................ ................................................ 2 46 Matthis, Valerie R. ................................................,.....................,. 194, 266 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. International Re- lations Club, International Students Club, Young Democrats. Matuschak, Irene M. .......................................,......................................,, 219 Maug, Kathleen A. ...............................................................,.................... 194 Ripon, Wisccmnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Maus, Marcia A. .......................................,.................................,,,.,.,.,., 194 Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Educa- tion Association, Varsity Varieties, Tip-Off. Mavis, john L. .......................................................,................................ 194 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Mavrogenis, Nickolas ....................................... ......... 2 59, 260 Maxwell, Linda R. ...,.............................................................................. 250 May, Elizabeth A. ............................................................................ 19-l, 252 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Hispanic Club. May, james P. ..................................................,....................................... 185 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in jiurnalism. Mayar, Lynn A. ....................................................................,. ........ 2 27 Mayer, Eugene ..................,.............................,......................................... 262 Mayhood, David R. ................................................................................ 231 Mazlack, Lawrence I. .......,............................................ 180, 2-'19, 259. 261 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Blueprint, Wrestling. Mazza, Charles J. ..............................................,..................... 211, 242, 255 Mazza, Theodore F. ........................................................................ 220, 253 McCi1l5e, james 1. .................................................................................... 202 Fort Wayne, Indiana. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Al- pha, Phi Chi, Medical School Glee Club. McCarrier, Margaret R. ................................................................ 226, 248 McCartin, Kathleen M. ........................................................ 208, 229, 245 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Chi Sigma Chi, Rho Tau Beta, Welcome Week-Senior Week Council, Ori- entation leader. McClone, Michael P. ...............,.............................................................. 171 Whitehsh Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. McConville, john J. ............................................................ 171, 229, 239 Kenilworth, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Delta Sigma Pi, Business Administration Stu- dent Council lnterfratcrnit Council , Y - QMcCoi-mack, Timothy ...................................... ....,.. 221 McDevitt, john ...................................................................................... 254 McDonz11d, Daniel P. .........................................,.................................. 171 Darlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. McDonald, Donald M., Dean ...................,.......................................... 66 McDonald, William R. .......................................................................... 254 McDonnell, Joseph F., Jr. ...................................................................... 194 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sailing Club, Young Republicans. McDonough, Rita M. .................................................... 194, 216, 230, 254 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Eta Chi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma. McDonough, Thomas J. ..........................................................,............. 225 MacDougall, Gerald A. .......................................................................... 171 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Sailing Club. McEnaney, Barbara A. ............................................................................ 215 McEnnis, Mary Beth .................................................. ....... 2 44, 259, 262 McEnroe, Peter R. ............................................... ................................ 2 47 Mclissy, William I-I. ........................................................................ 184, 223 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. 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T HE OILGEAR COMPANY Application-Engineered Fluid Power and Control Systems T560 WEST PIERCE STREET 0 MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, U.S.A. 53204 Phono! 645-671514141 322 McGavick, Thomas M. .... .,.-..,,,,... 2 35 McGee, John E, ...,.....,,.. ,,..........,,., 2 51 McGee, Joseph NW, ....,..... ,,,..., 2 15, 250 McGough, Mary Ellen ...... ..,.,,,,,,... 2 29 McGovern, Mary S. ...,.... ................ 2 27 McGrath, Kathy A. ..........,.,..,..,,............,,.,.,,......,.,.....,........,,,.,,,,-,,,,.,,,, 229 McGrath, Patrick E. .........,............,,.,.........,,,........,.,.,,....,,.,..,. 56, 183, 221 Wfauwatosa, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sig- ma Delta Chi, Tribune editor, Debate. McGreevy, Patricia A. ......................,................, 19-l, 226, 242, 250, 258 Brooklyn, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre 84 Sword, Liberal Arts Student Council, Sociology Club, Student Na- tional Education Association. McKay, Anne lN'I. .....................................,.....,.... ....., 1 94 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. McKenna, james F. ..............................,..... ......,...... 2 21 McKenna, john L. ............,.................,.... ...,..,,......,, 2 61 McKeown, Sandra A. ...... .,..,..........,.... 2 61, 265 McKnight, Bob ..................,......t.......... .....,,....,,........,,,.,..,,.,. 2 67 McManus, Hugh S. .,.,....,............................,.,................ 220, 255, 241, 257 McNally, S.D.S., Sister Eileen Patrick ..........................,...,,.,..,............... 208 Milwaukee, XVisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. McNamara, james O. ..........................................................,. 194, 210, 214 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Sigma Tau Delta, Missio. hleenan, Mary QM. ....,.......,.,................,.......,.........................,.......... 205, 258 Rock Island, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Clu J. Mehegan, Kathleen M. .......................,.................................,.................. 253 Mehigan, Sheila A. ..,.................,....................................,.............. 194, 227 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. hleholic, Andrew J. ................................,,.............................................. 202 Grand Rapids, Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Medi- cal School Glee Club. Meierhoft, Catherine M, ..........................................................,..... 208, 251 Highland Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta, Dormitory Council. Meisters, Marts .................................. ....... ............................... 2 1 7 Melchior, Gerald A. ...,................,...............,...................,,.....,................ 220 Melin, Donald N. ..................,...........,.......,................... 172, 215, 254, 258 Milwaukee, Wiscoiisiii. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club, Management Club. ltlelin, Robert A. ................,........................................ .. ............ 220, 241 Mellon, Richard XW. .............................,......................... ............... 1 S4 Wfhitehsh Bay, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Mellonig, James T. .................................................... ........ 1 94 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Melville, Andreas T. ........ ,..... ................................................., I ............. 1 3 0 Colgate, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- McNitt, Thomas E. ................. ............ ,.............................................,...... 1 9 4 gineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Men's Interresidence Hall Council ........................................................ 241 McPartlin, Stephen E. ,...............................,....... ......... ...... 2 6 Ll Mentzer, Eileen E. ................................................................ 7 ....-..i......... 205 McRae, Douglas ................................................................... ...,.. 2 63 Woodstrgck, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- McRae, Suzanne M. ........................................,..................... ....,..... 1 94 nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Shorewood, Wisconsiri. Bachelor of Arts. Tip-Off. Menzel, Judith A. ...........................................i.............. ......................-. 2 59 McRoberts, john E. .....................,.................................................. 225, 237 Menzies, Henry ................................................... ..................................... 2 52 McTamney, Mia R. ..... ....,...............................................,.............. 1 48, 250 Mercier, Judith A. ........................ ...................... ........ ........... U .......----....-- 2 O fl McVady, Marilyn F. .................................................... 194, 210, 213, 258 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Sigma Tau nology. Delta, Student National Education Association, Varsity Varie- Mergen, Darrell L. ......,.............................. ........................-.-----..-....-....-- 1 75 ties. Algona, Iowa. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Meade, Patrick C. ......,.............,....................................................,.. 241, 248 Dental Association, American Society of X-Ray Teclmicmns. Meade, Peter L. ...................................................................................... 194 Merkt, Colleen A. ......,........................... ..........----........----........-----v---------- 2 46 Los Altos, California. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Sail- Merrill, Mary B. .............,............................... ..... ....... ...,..-- 1 9 4 ing Club. Saginaw, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Medical School Glee Club ...................................................,................ 254 Merrill, Michael I-I. ...................................... . .----,-- 243 Medical Technology Council ..... ...,...... 2 42 Merriman, joseph ........................................ A----- - -211 IT' LL YO l The chance to work for your personal goals The chance to add to the progress of your chosen field l I The chance to contribute to the community and the nation that ll is your home. It's all there ahead of you --- if you set your goals high, work with energy and initiative, 1 give generously of your time and talents. l l i f f Y Y l N -V- 323 Mertz, Sandra I.. ......................,..............,..,,.,.....,........,.,....,,,,,.,,,,, 206, 255 Miller, Gerald L. .....................,..................................,......,.... 194, 222, 231 Wfest Allis, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Ther- Brillion, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi, Scabbard apy. Pi Alpha Sigma. 8: Blade, Anchor and Clin Society. Mesner, Connie M. .....,......,............,...,......,,......,,,,.......................,.......... 227 Miller, John C. ..................................................................... ................ 1 95 Mesner, Margaret A. ......,...........................,...............,......... 185, 194, 227 St. Nazianz, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Detroit, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Miller, Judith ..,................................................,......... .............. ................. 1 9 5 Beta Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Tribune, Varsity Varieties. Lake Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties, Messar, Dianne M. ....,........................,.,.........,,,.......,.. ..2lO, 217, 227, 252 Chicago Club. Milwaukee, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Miller, Larry T. ............... ................................ ...................... 2 1 0, 222 Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Beta Gamma, Hispanic Club. Miller, Marian C. ............................................................ ................ 2 59 Metzger, James J. ................................,.,.,............,.,...........,,.., 194, 216, 254 Miller, Mary D. .................,............,....................................................... 195 Milwaukee, Wisciiiisin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Glencoe, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Pi Mu Epsilon, Math Club. Miller, Suzanne L. ,.,................................................................. 216, 219, 262 Meyer, Jean ...i..........................,.....................,.....,................................... 262 Miller, Williani J. .................................................................................. 172 Meyer, Joan P. .,......,...,,,,...........,,.........,.....,,........,,........,.,............,..,,.,,. 259 Lake Geneva, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Meyer, Thomas A. ....................,,.,........,.........,...,..,,,,,,,......,............,...... 175 ministration. American Finance Association. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sig- Minor, Mary ,....,...............,,,...................................................................... 259 ma Delta, Junior American Dental Association, Sailing Club. Mimlitz, Joe ........... ............ 2 67 Micallef, S.J., Lewis A. .......................................................................... 194 Miner, Mary C. ........,,. ................. .......... ...... ................ 2 6 4 Milwaukee, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Misevich, Mary C. .......................................................................... 219, 230 Michael, Theresa .........,........,.....,......................... ...........,. 2 44 Missiaen, Edmund L. .................................................................... 172, 213 Michalek, Frederick J. ....................,,,,....,......... ,,,,,,. 2 32, 258 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Mickle, Carole ................. .........,... 2 54 ministration. Pi Gamma Mu, Economics Club. Mielde, Brenda .......... ............. ....., ......................, 2 4 7 Missio ,,,...................................................... ................................,......,....... 2 18 Miellce, Myles J. ....,....................................................................... 252, 266 Misudek, Kathleen A. ...............,.................................................. 195, 228 Mierzwa, Joan P. .,.,........................................................................ 183, 265 Marathon, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma, West Allis, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Science in Journalism. Sociology Club. Marquette University Chorus, Tribune. Mitchell, Jean E. .......................,...................................................... ...... 1 95 Mietus, John R. .................,...................,,,.........................,.,....,.....,. 194, 252 Columbus, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. West Allis, XX isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Pershing Mitchell, Rita A. .................................... ......... 2 46 Rifles. Mith, Mary A. ............. ................ ......................-............................ 2 5 9 Migas, Anthony E. ................................................................ 184, 223, 257 Mittman, Jerome J. ........................................................................ 253, 247 Wfaukesha, Wiscoiisiii. Bachelor of Laws. Pi Gamma Mu, Mjelde, Brenda K. .................................................................................. 208 Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. Stoughton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correc- Milanowski, Joseph E. ....................................,,.......,....,...,.......,......,....., 180 tion. Sigma Alpha Eta, Interresidence Hall Council. Ashland, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- Mocluthagam, Michael .......................................................... 217, 240, 266 ing. Gymnastics. Moeller, Arthur C., Dean .................................................................... 62 lvfilazzo, Victoria D. ..........,.............................................,.,. 206, 245, 255 lvioen, Ruth Ann .,....... ................................................... . .. ...... 258, 260 Clarendon Hills, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Ther- Moga, David B. .................................... .................................................. 2 02 apy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Dormitory Council, Physical Therapy St. Paul, Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Student Council. Molenaar, John ..................................................................................-..... 223 Miller, Charles R. ........... ......................................................,........,.... 2 31 Molenda, Josef L. .................................................... 218, 219, 258, 250, 261 Miller, James D. ..... ...... 2 55 Molenda, Peter .... ...................................... 2 62 Producers of White and Colored Quality Coated Papers THE APPLETON COATED PAPER CO. APPLETON WISCONSIN i l l 324 Moran, Mark F. ..,.....................,................... ........ 1 45, 258, 250, 252, 254 Pacihc Palisades, California. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Math Club, Marquette University Concert Band. Morearty, Robert W. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,-,,,,4 ,,,-..---.,,,-v--v,,,--,- 3 60 ,A 1 Morgan, Esther ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,,,,.,,.--,,-,---. , 0 76 5' ' ' Morgan, Marlene A. ............,........,..............,............... 195, 212, 258, 259 Des Moines, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Stu- dent National Education Association, Avalanche Club. Morgenroth, Mary K. .....,,.,...,,,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 05 8 Wauwatcmsa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Al- 6411 W. Burnham St. MILWAUKEE, WIS. 53219 MANUFACTU RERS OF pha Tau Delta. Moriarty, Edmund J. ................,............................... ,,.........,........ 1 95, 218 North Attleboro, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science in Lib- eral Arts. WHO'S WHO in American Colleges and Uni- versities, Knights of the Altar, Student Senate, Liberal Arts Student Council. - - Mgfiqzg Joseph M, ,-,.' --4-----------,- 2 11 CLAMSHELLS - DRAGLINES - MAGNETS mornin, gnlgn ........................ .................,..........,.. .... .....,. 2 2 3 , 254 orrtz, o n . .....,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 51 l .- . Morreale, Vincent P. ,,.,,.,...,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 195 231 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Psi. 3 Molepske, Louis J. ...... .....,,,,....,,....... 2 53 Momllf Childs? -l' ---- --- 5 4--- '----------------------'----- f 3 --------e-- , ------------ 3 --A--- - 172 Molina Albertol 25, 766 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business f ' ' ' ' Administration. Al ha Phi Ome a Mollohan, Mary K. .............,......... ....,...,,. .......... ....... 2 2 6 , 239, 245 M , . d P S - Monarski, Francis J. .............................................................................. 257 Moms' Lou! as ' 'r- ------'--'-' -'-------'------------ --------- 2 6 0 Mondi, John L, ,,,,,,,,--,-,,,,,,,,--,,,,UUUVU,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,q--,,,,,,,, 195 Ortensena Donald W. ... ...........................,....................,......... ......... 1 75 River Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Ballroom Dance Club. Fond bu Lac, Wisconsin' Doctor OfDfnfa1 Sufgeflh Monitor Hall Council ............................................,.,............................. 247 hRLici13seF'M -'-'-- '--''''----'' A--------'-'-'-'------------'--A------'----- ------4-- 3 5322855,Nr?6Ti1'?Z.EF35'ifjjjjjjjjjfjjjjffjijj15555511fjjjjgijjjJjiffjjifjfijffjjQjjjjjiiijfag Si3 Chirac. Illinois' Baflwlrr of Affs in Speech. Madison, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Mfozf Robert J' --'- -----------r-------'----------------- ------'-- ------------ 2 60 istration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Scabbard 84 Blade, Pershing Rifles, Mufllffl Glefmon D' '---------'------------'------------------'---------'----- ---' 2 23. 259 Marketing Club, Mueller, Herbert J., ......... , ................................... . ........,., , ,............ ..18.0, 210 Montileoue, Dominic A- .-------...------'--'---v---4-'V-----------'---'.--------'-,-,-----v-4 247 M1lYlN'l1Uk?C, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Ivleclmnrcal Monzelly Carol M. .-----.,----.V,--,-,---.-.'..-'.- Ul'-4-..AA-'.','V.-V h..--..'--.,--.'. ,. 2 46 MuEl.T?g1gg1r1IelelrgpgAP1Ta11Sigma. 250 Mooney, Mary J. ...,................................................ 208, 226, 239, 246, 251 1 ' - -A---'-----------'--------------'------s-----------r-e----'---------- ---'f'------- - - Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor ot' Science in Speech. Theta Phi Muellef' Karen My ' . '5'-- -- '----- -'- r- 3 ------r-r- 5 ------------ , -----------'- -- 204 Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta, Tiploff Council, Interresidence Hall Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Council' nology. Ballroom Dance Club. Moran, Janice S. .................... ....... ........ 2 2 9 Mueller? Mary If' -2 ' -' ------- 1 '-' . --------'-'----------------- 1 95, 214 Moran, Julie A. w,.-. A --.--.', 248 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. P51 Chi. Moreafty, Frank 'V-,--- -ulhl 2 -------------------------A -------'----------'- ----------------- 2 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Cor- rection. Kappa Beta Gamma. Muench, Susan M. ........................................,.......,....,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 255 'F' Q Mueske, LeRoy E. .............,.........,....,,,..,...,......,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2,175 G- C ELDIJ glilwgipgflee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sig- , Muhl, Karen A. ............ ............. .,.,...,..,,....,.....,,.,,....,,,,.,..,,,r,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 2 r Mullens, Charles J. ...., ,,,,,,,,, 2 75 Mulhern, Michael P. .... ......... 2 25 Muller, Marian C. ,.,..,,,,,, ,266 Muller, Marta C. ........... ................. .......... ....... .......,..,,..,1... 2 2 7 Mullin, Clarann ..............................................................,.,............. 252, 263 Mulvaney, Kathleen M. ....,.,...........,..........,........,....,.,.,...,......,,,,,, 183, 238 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Wel- come Week-Senior Week Council, Student National Educa- tion Association. . Mulvihill, P, Laurence ,....,.,,......,........................,....., ..,............,,.... 1 84, 223 Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Legal Aid Society. Munday, janet C. ........................,..............................,............................ 229 Munsterman, Marilyn ..........................................................................., 208 jerseyville, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Rho Tau Beta, Marquette Players, Hispanic Club. Murakami, Betty Y. ..................................,.......... .............,. 2 29, 242, 266 ,k.,,, - Murphy, Amy K. .........,.................,.................. .......... 2 26, 252 U Murphy, Capt. james K. .............................................,....,,........, 43 C., ,' L,,,,, L Murphy, David B. .........................................,,......,...,.......... 195, 222, 260 Faribault, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi, People ggi?-F5:!z'.3,:ff37 M2 Qing'gb5,Qgglg'Qgjfg2.i,e,4,sg,,f. -.ar-of-V ''Whig EJ People, Orientation leader, Welcoiiie Week-Senior Week ' ' ounci . 57 , ,,., If .,.,., ,ll .,.,..I.l J, ,,.,-,,,,---WL-1---2, 1--gflll Murphy, Eugene W. .........................................................................,.... 223 ,,, Murphy, Eileen ......... ........ . 262 l -A -3' Murphy, James E. .... ...... . ............241 , - ' .., Z M W ki ' Murphy, james P. .................................................................... lvlurphy, John P. ....................,..,..........................,......,.......... 195, 260, 261 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chicago Club, Sailing Club. 180 w. Holt Ave. Milwaukee, was. 53207 llrurplw. F. Kathleen ....--.--.-----.--..----.------------...-----..--...-.--------.-...--------- 208 Tel.: HUrnboIdt 3-8300 Oklahoma City, Oklal1oma. Bacl1elor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta, Tip-Off Council, Women's Stu- dent Council. lvfurphy, Kathleen A. ......,.......................... ...178, 219, 250, 236, 259, 251 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Murphy, Leo J. ....,.,,...,....,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,.,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,w, 2 02 Appleton, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Chi, Marquette Medical Review, Student American Medical Association. Murphy, Martha J, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 195 Indianapolis, -Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Murphy, Mary C. ...........,.......,.,..........,......,.,..... ....,, 2 46, 253 Murphy, Maureen M. ...,,,.,......,.........,,,,..,..,,, ,A,,,, 1 95, 2117 I-Iomewood, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Murphy, Patricia .,..,,,,..,,...,,..,,.,,,,,,,.,.,.,,....,,,...,....,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 262 Murphy, Williiitii P. .........,..................,...........,...,......,,,....,,..,,,...,,., 172, 221 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Murray, john D. ........,..,,...............,..............,................ 222, 256, 242, 265 Murtaugh, james F. ...........,....,......,,........,...,.....,i....,.,,,,,.,...,.......... 208, 241 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Delta Sigma Rho, Delta Sigma Pi, Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Varsity Varieties, Debate. Musachio, john A. ,.,,....,........................,.,....,,.,,.................,...,,,,,.., 264, 268 Muth, Frederick A. ....,. ..,......... 2 53 Myers, john L. ..........................,.............,.,..,.......... ....,.,,, 2 65 Myler, Edwin L. ...............................................,,,....,.,,,.,,.,......,....,,,,...,.,,,. 176 Harris, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Myron, Robert E. ..,............,............,......,...,.............,...,..........,....,.. 172, 221 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi. Mytys, Taida C. ................................,.........................,.........,,.......... 195, 226 Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. N . Nachazel, john ....,......,....,...................................................................,..... 202 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Medical Review, Student American Medical Association. Nader, Charles ............,...................,..........................,...,...................,...,.. 270 Nashock, james A. .................. ....... ......... 2 1 6 Natale, Sandra L. ...,............,..,.... ....... .,...,..........,............ 2 3 0 National Moot Court Team .....,........... .................................,.............. 2 51 Navicky, Daniel J. .............................................................,,. 172, 218, 232 Gary, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Scabbard 84 Blade, Management Club, Knights of the Altar, Wrestling, Boxing. Navicky, Diana M. ........................................................,............,.. 195, 228 Gary, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma. Navy ROTC ......,...,,......................................i............................,.. ......... 4 2 Naylon, Joyce E. .................,...,............,......................,,......................... 261 Nearman, David H. ........................,............,.,....,........................... 180, 216 St. Cloud, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Nee, Margaret M. .......................i................................................,........... 178 Milwaukee, XXfisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Neely, Ruth A. .. .................................... ...................... ........,................... 2 2 8 Neff, james G. ...,.................................................................................... 225 Neidhoefer, Rose ........................................,..........,.................... 195. 250 Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Eta Chi, Varsity Varieties. Neirinckx, Kathleen K. ...........,.................................................... 204, 229 Medford, Wiscoiisiii. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Alpha Delta Theta, Medical Tech- nology Student Council, Women's Student Council. Neirinckx, john E. ................................................................ 18, 225, 255 Prospect I-Ieights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neering. Sigma Phi Delta, American Society of Civil Engi- neers, Engineering Sodality. Nellis Eileen M. .........................................................i.......................... 205 Butler, Wiscoiisiii. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Del ta. Nelson, john R. ........................................................................................ 183 Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Tribune. Nensel, Richard Ii. ................................................................ 195, 250, 256 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Mar- quette University Concert Band, Student Affiliate of American Chemistry Society. Nesemann, Ann J. .................................................................................... 195 Algoma, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Nesemann, Sam P. ......................................................................,............. 202 Algoma, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Pi Tau Sigma, Al- pha Kappa Kappa. Ness, joseph M. ...................................................,.................... 221, 239, 270 Nettz, Sandra L. ........ ............. 2 51, 266 Neuenhaus, Terry ............................................................... ..................... 2 62 Newcomb, Mary J. .................................................................................. 205 Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Newman, Thomasine M. ........................................................ 235, 257, 246 Newton, Nancy E. ........................................................................ 226, 248 Nicastro, joseph F. ........ ................... 2 18 Nichols, Charles P. ..... . .........224l 325 Established I 912 CUDA Y SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATI N 1 SAVINGS MORTGAGE LOANS , Accounts Insured up to 510,000 1 4677 S. Packard Ave. SH. 4-5695 , CUDAHY, WISCONSIN I Nickerson, Doreen G. .........,.,....,.....,,,,,.,.,.......,..,,,,,,..,,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 06 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Ther- apy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Nickel, Michael A. ...........,....,,,,.,...., .... ..,..,,..,,.,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 5, 2:-35 Nicolas Hall Council ............,..,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 248 Niebler, Anne M. ................................,..,,,......,.,,........,,.,.,,...,.,,,.,,.. 195, 229 Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Delta Phi, Chi Sigma Chi. Nieds, john A. .....,........................,.,..,....,,.,....,,,.....,,,.,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,, 222, 236 Niemiec, Anne E. .........,,,..........,.....,,,,....,,,.,.......,,,,,,....,,,,..., 195, 226, 228 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Psi Chi, Sigma Tau Delta, Delta Sigma Gamma, Sceptre 8: . Sword, Liberal Arts Sodality. Niemyt, Judith C. ......,,.......,,...,.......,.,.,.,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 195 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Nienaber, Nancy A. ............,.....,,....,,..........,.,,.,......,,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,. 219 Nienhaus, Mary Beth ..............,....,....................,,.,.,.,,,,.,.,,,.,. 258, 264, 270 Niles, Katherine H. .,.......,..,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 195, 226 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre Sc Sword. Nirschl, Susan M. ..........................,............,........,,,.,,,,..,,,,..,.,....,,,,,,..,.... 195 Wlaukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. l S. D. B0 ESS Inc. General Highway l , Contractors 10815 Watertown Plank Road Wauwatosa, Wis. QAVE ATQ ALE? Ave -- To the young men and women of Marquette Whose search for knowledge has led them to the Hilltop --'Hai1! Vale -- To those with goal attained who leave the academic halls for a world they must secure, Godspeed and -- Farewell! MILWAUKEE BREWERS' ASSOCIATION Niles, Mary P. ..,.,..........,....,,.A,,.,.....,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,,4,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,v,4 250 Nixon, Edna D. ...............,.,....,,..............,.....,...,..... ,..,.,....,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,4,,,,,,, 2 05 Wlilmington, North Carolina. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Nolan, Michael S. ....,..,................,.....A.....,,,,,.,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 220, 2111, 251 Nommesch, Anita S. ,..,.,,, ,,,.,,A,,,,.,A4,,..,,., 2 57 Nomo-Ongolo, Edouard .,.., ,,,,.,,,,, 2 66, 269 Noonan Hall Council ,.,.,,,,,.......,.,..,,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,2,,,,,,,,, 2 44 Noonan, Raymond A. .,.,....,,...,...,........,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,., 1 76 Elroy, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Nora, Ruth M. .,.,.......,,,,..,,..,,,...,.,.,,,,,,...,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,A,,,,,.,,,4,,,,,42,, 195 Tiskilwa, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Concert Band, Marquette University Sacred Music Choir. Noting, Nina J. ........................,..,.....................,,................,.....,,..,...,,.,,,. 246 Norman, Ann E. .........,....,,,...........,,,..,,..,,,,,..,,,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,4,,,.,,,,,,, 195 Lombard, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Chorus. Norton, John 'W. ,...........,........................,.......,..,,,.....,,.,,...,, ..,,,.,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 1 7 2 St. Petersburg, Florida. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Finance Club. Nothem, james M. ...................,..,..........,.....,........,,,,,.,.,,...,,,..,,,,,, ,,,.,,, 1 95 Milwaukee, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Novacek, Paul J. ............................................................,...........,.,..,..,,,, 202 Eclmore, North Dakota. Doctor of Medicine. Kappa Sigma, Student American Medical Association. Novak, Judith A. ....,......................................................................, 195, 251 Depue, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Le Cercle Francais. Novak, Katherine R. ............,..............................,........,........,.. ..,,,,,... 2 46 Novick, Bill ..............................,.......................................................,....... 218' Nowak, Aurelia V. ...............................................,........................ 205, 229 Milwaukee, Wiscoiusiii. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi Sigma Chi. Nowicki, Robert L. ...,.....................,.,.......................... L ................,,,..,,.. 172 Milwaukee, Vlfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Acl- ministration. Student .National Education Association. Nuetzel, Frederick 1-I. .................................................................. ....... 2 25 Nursing Council .........................................,.................................. ....,.. 2 43 Nuss, Richard J. ......................................,............................................... 261 Nysather, john P. .......................................................,...................,...... 176 Stoughton, Wfisconsiu. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. O Oakes, Patricia G. ................. ............. ...... ....... 2 5 8 Ohenberger, Thomas E. .............................,.................. ....... 2 22 O'Brien, lirin ................................................................... ....... 2 05 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. O'Brien, Frances E. ................................................................................ 178 Chicago, lllinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. O'Brien, G. Michael .............................................................................. 242 O'Brien, Kathleen A. ........................................................ 183, 219, 226, 250 Elm Grove, Wiscoiisiii. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta Phi Alpha, Theta Sigma Phi, Tribune. O'Brien, james R. .................................................................................. 232 Obst, Agnes E. ................................................................................ 195, 252 Milwaukee, Wiscoiisiii. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Univer- sity Concert Band, Marquette University Sacred Music Choir. O'Connell, Helen M. .................................................... 226, 227, 258, 261 O'Connell, Mike ...................................................................................... 214 O'Connell, Robert I. .... .................... 2 20, 233 O'Connor, J. Daniel ...... . ...... ......................... . ............. 2 25 Odenwaltl, Theodore C. ........................................................................ 212 Odgers, Richard E. .....,.......................................................................... 176 Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Dental Follies. O'Donnell Hall Council .......................................................................... 246 O'Donnell, Ruth M. .................................................... 196, 210, 215, 228 Sheboygan, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Sig- ma Tau Delta, Phi Chi Theta. Oelke, Ralph K. ........................................................................................ 180 Milwaukee, Vfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Offenbacher, Gerard -I. .......................................................................... 172 Milwaukee, Xllfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Pi Sigma Epsilon. ' Oltutt, Dorothy P. .................................................................................. 196 Mexico, Missouri. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau. Oglauokiri, Godwin ......................................................... ........ ....... 2 6 5, 266 Ohrman, Bonnie j. ................................................. ....................... 1 96, 258 Milwaukee, Vllisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Chorus, Student National Education Association. O'Keane, Kathleen M. ........................................................ 196, 214, 235 Colgate, XXf'isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Varieties Council. O'Keefe, Michael .......... ....................... .......................... ....... 2 2 2 , 263 O'Lavin, Blake .......... ............. 2 14 Oldenburg, Karen J. ..... .......... 2 58 METAL FORMS CORP. Established 1909 3334 N. 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Thomas ....,.......,,,,..........,.........,,,,,,..4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, 180 O,M621ffl, SUZHDUC M- ---f--------.--.-.---------.---.----.......-.....v.. 183, 226, 230, 236 Hurricane, West Virginia. Bachelor of Science in Electrical West Medford, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Arts in Journal- Engineering. Phi Theta Psi, Debate. ism. Theta Phi Alpha, Theta Sigma Phi, Brooks Council, Tribune. P O'Neill, Donald J. ....,,,.....i...,i.,....,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 76 Pachikara, Stephen A. .................,...,,,........,,.,,.,,,,,,,...,, ,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 2 66 Butte, Montana. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Junior Pack, Ronald L. ...........................................................,.,,.............,,..,.,,,. 176 American Dental Association. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Ep- O Neill, Kathleen C. ......,....,..,,....,,,.,....,.,,,..,,,.,.,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,-,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 205, 227 Northbrook, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. O'Neill, Mary E. ..............................................,,,............,....., 196, 239, 246 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Edu- cation Association, Women's Interresidence Hall Council. Onestinghel, John L. ......,.....,.,..............,,,....,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,4,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 172 Milwaukee, Vlfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Scabbard 8: Blade, Anchor and Chain Society. Opgenorth, Diane C. .............,.,....,.....,...,.....,,,.,..,.,.,.....,.,.,,..,,,,,,,...,,,,. 196 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Phi Eta Chi, Hispanic Club. O'Regan, James J. ..,...,................,.....,.............................,.....,..,,,.,,,, 225, 266 O'Reilly, Kathleen M. .....,.,.......,.............................,,.............,.,,,,,, 183, 266 Boonton, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. People to People, International Relations Club. O'Reilly, Marilyn J. .............................................................,..,............. 266 Orientation Leaders ...................................... ........ 2 37 Ostermann, Ellen T. .... .,,,..,...,. 2 28 Osting, Richard J. ..,... ,..,,...,...... 2 31 Ostlie, Randolph J. ..... ......... 2 16, 270 O'Su1livan, Joseph P. .,.. ...........,,.. 2 47 Oswald, Agnes ..........,................................... ........ 2 62 Oswald, John T. .................................................... ......................... 1 96 Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. on, David R. ....................................,......................................,....,........... iso Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Ott, Melinda M. ....,................................................................................. 196 Michigan City, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Phi silon Pi, Delta Sigma Delta. Packee, Thomas R. ..............,...,,,,....,,....,,,.,.,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 172 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Varsity Basketball, Golf. Pagano, Leonora M. ..,..........,..,...........,.,,.,,,,.....,....,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 206, 255 River Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Pagano, Richarcl J. .....,,,......,.....,,,.....,,,,..,,.,,.,,,,,, ...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 2 22 Page, Sylvia M. .,,.,... .,.,...,, 2 41 Pailey, Philip M. ....... ...............................,..,,,.............. , .. ,....,.,,,.. ,221 Paiser, Ronald F. ...............,....,................,......,...,......,.,..,.....,........, 176, 256 Waukegan, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior Ameri- can Dental Association. Palke, Duane W. ,...,..,....,.. .... . . .........,.,,, ..,...........,, 2 25 Pallai, Dennis J. ...,...,................. ............................................... 2 24, 249 Palombit, Elizabeth I. ...................................,.................,............,. 246, 262 Pancich, Karen M. ........................................,............................... 178, 230 Great Falls, Mont. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Panenka, James B. .................................................................................... 196 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sailing Club. Panian, Nancy A. .................................................................................... 259 Panlener, Richard J. ........................................................................ 224, 242 Papa, Joel C. ................................................................................ 172, 220 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Sailing Club. Parent, Judith R. ..................................... ..... .......................... 2 2 8, 250, 263 Park, John R. ......,......................,,......................................... 196, 214, 218 Arlington, Virginia. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Psi Chi, Knights ofthe Altar, Tip-Off, Campus Carnival. Alpha Theta, Liberal Arts Soclality, Missio. Parr, Dennis .................................................................................-..........-- 180 Owen, Sharon L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,,,,,,,,---,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 196, 230 Janesville, Wisconsiii, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Phi Pasquan, Rudolph I. .... ............. .......-.......----...........-....-.-..---...---....--..--.--- 1 7 6 Alpha Eta, Ballroom Dance Club, Young Democrats. Roslyn, Washington. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Louis HQEEMANN co. 117 N. Jefferson St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53202 BR. 6-2695 Ornamental Metals. Architectural Metals. Ventilating. Stainless Steel Specialties. Industrial Sheet Metal. Architectural Sheet Metal. Slate 81 Tile Roofing. 329 l Best Wishes, Marquette University RELIABLE KNITTING WORKS ' Our 53rd Year 2051 North 19th Street Milwaukee, Vllisconsin 53205 l Pathuis, Margaret ...... ....,......,...,,..,.. 260, 261 Peters, Mark C. .,,.......,......,,....................,,,,.....,,,,.,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 218 Paulus, Dave ........,.... .............,............,....................,......,.,,.,... 2 25, 236 Peters, Michael B. ............,,.....,..................,..,,...,..,,,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 196, 215 Paulus, jane A. ,........,...........,.......................,.,........,,.. 196, 216, 217, 256 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma. Sigma Gamma Chi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Sigma Tau, Math Peterson, Virginia L. ...................,..,...,....,........,....,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 04 Club, Student Affiliate of American Chemistry Society. Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Pauly, Mary ......,.,...,..........,,..............,.........,,,........,......,...............,.... 226 nology. Alpha Delta Theta, Ice Capers Club. Pauly, Thomas E. ............,................,.........,,..,...,..,.......,................,,.......' l 96 Petrie, Ronald A. ......,...............,...............,......,..,,..,,....,,,,.,,,.,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 56 Port Washington, Xvisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Petrie, Thomas W. ........................,.......,........,,..............,...... 180, 210, 216 Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon. Malone, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- Paveglio, jerry E. ....,,,.......,.......,..,.............,............,....,...................,.... 234 gineering. Alpha Sigma Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Pavesic, Kathleen L. ...................,.......................,..............,......... 196, 230 Marquette Engineer, Engineering Council. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi, Student Petrusek, joseph ...............,........................,.,............,......,,.....,.,,,,, 252, 263 Senate, Won1eii's lnterresidence Hall Council. Petruzalek, Kathryn M. ,.........................,.....,........,,..,,........,,,..,,,, 183, 230 Pawlowski, Gene J. .......,,....,............................,..............,.... .........,.... 2 24 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta Sigma Peatee, Diana J. .............. ............... 2 53 Phi, Tribune. Peatee, Sandy L. ............ .....,... 2 29, 237 Pezza, jay .............,...............................................,,,........,,,,........,.......-..,,, 244 Pecsi, Patricia Ann ...... ......,. 2 30, 250 Pfau, Michael I. .......,........,.....,...............................,.,,.........,.......,,..,,,,,,,., 184 Peek, Penny ........,...... .............,. 2 36 Wttuwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Sigma Pi, Pegis, Anton C. ...... ........... 1 19 Phi Delta Phi. Pekarek, Ray ....... ........ 2 70 Pfau, Ray H. ..........,...........,........................................,...,......,.,....,...,.... 275 Pekoz, jean J. ....... ........... 2 30 Phi Alpha Theta ....... .......... 2 12 Pelkey, jim ................... .................. ...,......... ............................... 2 7 O Phi Chi Theta .......... ...... 2 28 Pence, john W. .............................................................................. 184, 223 Phi Delta Phi ........ ..........,..... 2 23 Milwaukee, Wisccmnsiii. Bachelor of Laws. Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Eta Chi .......................... ............,....... 2 30 Phi Delta Phi. Phillips, Allene C. ................... ..... 2 37, 243, 255 Penn, Stephen F. ......... ................. ............. ............................... 2 6 0 Phillips, Beth J., Director ..... .................... 1 32 People to People ....... .................. 2 60 Phillips, William ................. ................ 2 21 Pepin, Paul S. .............. ....... ......., 2 4 9, 252 Phi Sigma .......................... .......... 2 15 Perhay, Geraldine L. ...... ..........,... ............... 2 4 5 Phi Sigma Tau ....................... .......... 2 14 Perhay, Judy E. ...................... ...,............... t ...................................... 2 28 Phi Theta Psi .......................... .......... 2 22 Perri, Nicholas A. .................................................. .....,.... ...................... 1 7 6 Physical Therapy Council ....... .......... 2 43 Waukegiin, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Ameri- Pi Alpha Sigma. .................................................... ................................. 2 55 can Dental Association. Piaskoski, Paul A. .................................................................................... 196 Pei-fone, Diane ............,............ ........................................ 2 19, 228, 250 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Perry, Priscilla E. ....,......... ....... .......... 2 1 3, 227, 251 Picconatto, John A. ................................................................................ 222 Pershing Rifles ........... ...........................................................,.................. 2 32 Pick, John .......................... .............................. ................................. 1 1 1 Peterburs, Carole V. .............................................,................................ 196 Pi Delta Phi .................... ....... .......... .......... ......... . 2 1 3 Mequon, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sophomore Co-ed Piechowski, Donald ................................................................................ 252 Board, Women's lnterresidence Hall Council, Young Repub- Piekarz, Ronald L. .................................................................................... 180 licans. I Wallington, New jersey. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- Petfi, Karen j, ..........,.................................... .... ........ 1 9 6 gineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Dormi- Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. tory Council. E Z PAINTR CORPOR TIO Quality Made Us the World is Largest 330 Pierce, Ronald A. .4.,,,.,.,.,.....,A.,..,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,A,4,,,,.,,,, 180, 210, 216, Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Engineering Knights, 225 Sigma Phi Delta, WI-IO'S XVI-IO in American Colleges and Universities, Interfraternity Council. Piering, Diane NI, ,,,.,.,,....,,,,,,,.,.,,..,.,,,,,,1,, ,,.. ,,,11,, , 245 Pi Gamma Mu ....,......... ..., ,,,,,,,, 2 1 3 Pikulik, James W. ,.,.,, ,,,,,,,, 2 55 Piller, Marguerite J. .... ,,,1,,,. 2 45 Pilot, Janice R. ..,..... ...,,,,,,1 ,,,1,,1,,, . 251 Pi Mu Epsilon ......,.....,,,,.........,,,....,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,. 216 Pindel, Ronald S. .............,.....,.,,.,,,,....,.,,,,,,....,,,,,,1,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 176 llglilwaukee, Wfisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma e ta. Piper, Judith A. .,,,.,,,.......,........,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 196, 215, 266 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. 1 Phi Sigma. Piper, Terrence J. ......,..,.... ...........,...............,,.,....,,,....,,,,,.,........,.,..,,., 2 22 Pi Sigma Epsilon ...... ........,., 2 25 Pi Tau Sigma ..................,,.......,.,..,,.......,,,....,.,.,....,,......,.,........................ 210 Pitch, Sandra J. .........................,.,.......................,......,,....,,,........... 208, 253 Lakewood, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sigma Epsilon. Pitou, Carol M. .....................,........,.........,,,,....,...,.......,.,.......,............... 196 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Plant, Williani H. ...,........,..,.........................................................,........ 225 Platt, Agnes H. ...........................,,.....,............. 172, 228, 254, 240, 25s, 259 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Phi Chi Theta, Wlieel, Riflery. Platt, Joan M. .......................................................................................... 266 Platte, Leigh R. .....,......................,..,.................... ........ 2 29 Players ................................................................ ..................................... 1 07 Plemich, James J. ...............................,....................,..................,............ 172 Whiting, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Club. Ploszaj, Leon C. ..........................,.........................,................................. 181 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Society of Automotive Engineers. Plotkin, Norman . ..............,............................................................ 176, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Epe silon Pi, Alpha Omega. 240 l all WT he Finest By ANY STANDARD A Hotel Schroeder ' MILWAUKEE Walter Schroeder, President , Podriznik, Patricia J. ...............................,....,,,,.............................,........ 196 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans, Student National Educational Association. Poehling, Gary G. ........................................ 196, 215, 222, 236, 242, 260 LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Liberal Arts Student Council, Tip- Oif Council. Poetzeo, Christine ................... .....,.... ............. .......... 2 5 2 Pohl, Kenneth P. ........... ............. 2 24 Polachek, Christine M. ..... ,..,.... 2 19, 241 Polandis, Mark F. ......................,......................... .......,.. 2 61 Policlori, Charles F. ................................................. .................... 1 96 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Political Union ...............................................,....... .............................. 2 61 Pollock, James D. .....................................,............................ 196, 214, 264 Wauwatosa, Wiscoilsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Gymnastics Club, Rabbits Athletic Club. Polt, Gregory C. .................................................................... 181, 255, 262 Pierce, Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Polulach, Barbara ............................................................................ 227, 261 Popek, Thaddeus J. ................................................................ 225, 253, 265 Portman, John W. .................................... ....................... 1 96 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Porto, Judith A. ........................................................................ 259, 246, 250 Poryc, Anne C. .......................................................................................... 234 Poshek, Donna M. .................................................................................. 196 St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Poulsen, James D. ............................................................................ 172, 267 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Varsity Basketball. Powers, Emilie D. .......................................................................... 196, 215 Naperville, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Delta Phi, Sceptre 8: Sword, Avalanche Club, Marquette Uni- versity Chorus. Powers, Judy ............................................................................................ 252 Pralle, Patrick M. ........................................................... ....................... 1 96 LaCrosse, Wisconsiri. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Marquette University Chorus. Pratte, Bernard S. ...........................................................................-........ 176 Woodland Hills, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Phi Omega, Cheerleader. Pregenzer, Susan A. ...............................................-....----.......------.--...-.- 196 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pre-Med Club ............................................... ,-,---- 3 50 Prendergast, hflary T. ..................................... -....-. 1 96 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pribbanow, Rodney C. ................................. ----v----- 3 60 Price, Joe ......................... .................----------------..----,------1----------------------A- 3 67 Price, Rosalie A. ............................ ..--............--..-.----------------4--------- 1 96, 31-'l Rochester, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Sociology Club. Propsom, John T. .............................--.....- ---..---------------- ------f-4------- 3 1 3 Proskey, Vincent J. ............................--------------,,-----4--------- -'-.---------------- 3 03 Detroit, Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Protopappas, Kosmas ........................................------------.------, 176, 340, 356 Price, Utah. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. 1 Proust, Robert J. ............................ ----.1. ------- ---------- 3 3 D Prudlow, Bill ................. ---v----------v---4------- 2 70 Prudlow, Richard J. ..............................1-.... -.--..--.-----v------v-v---Af-44---'--.--- 3 35 Pruhs, Ronald J. .......................--------------4.--------- -------------2-4-------A-'-- 1 76, 340 Toledo, Ohio. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dental School Stu- dent Council, Student Senate. Psi Chi .....................-...-------,------------ ------ . ...... 214 A D G E CONSTRUCTION C0 PAVING CONTRACTORS MILWAUKEE gi n r fu- --- ...--.H-v Q Quadracci, Leonard J. .........A...............,,,...,..........,,.,....,,,,,,,,.,.,..,,,.,,.,.. 234 Quasney, Jayn E. .......,.......,.......................,,,.,.....,,,.....,,,.,....,,,,..,.........., 205 , . . Wauwatosa, Vlfisconsin. Bachelor or Science in Nugsing. Chi Sigma Chi. Quatman, Robert ....,....,........,,,.....,,.......,.......,....,.A.,......,.......,..,A.....,.,.... 252 Quetel, Thomas A. ........,.,,............,.,,................,,..... .,...............,........,, 2 02 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Quigley, Robert M. ........,......,................,.,..,...........,..............,....,.. 172, 258 De Pere, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Management Club, Accounting Club. Quinn, Kathleen A. ........,.....i.,........,........,.......,.......,.................,,.. 248, 251 Quinn, Lois M. .............,,............................................. ..,........,............. 2 51 Quinn, Mary L. .....,..............,..................... ...,..... 2 57, 2-15, 255 Quinn, Michael B. .........,.......................,,,........ ...................... 1 96 Escanaha, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. R Rabbits ....................................................... ' .................,..........,......,...,....... 264 Rachac, john N. ......,.....,........,...,...................................,.........,..,. 196, 231 Prague, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon, Scabbard 8: Blade, Anchor and Chain Society. Rader john P. ..............,,......,.........,........,........,..., .....,.................. 1 96, 250 Radi Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Concert Band, Sociology Club. ch, Rodoljub .................,....................................,..,........,...,........,.... 181 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Radio Amateurs of Marquette ...........................,.......,........,........,........ 265 Radomski, Gail A. .....,......................................... . ..... .,...,... 2 51, 261 Radtke, Kathleen C. .,............................................,,.....,. ........,...... 1 96 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Orientation. Rafferty, Lyn M. .....,............................................................. ......... 2 08 Highland Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Rafthis, Ellen M. ..............................................................,...... ......... 2 52 Rainville, Sister St. Anysie ........................................................ ......... 2 05 Milwaukee, Wisctmnsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Rajec, Andrew M. ..........,................................................................. 172, 215 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi. Rakovich, Marko .................,.................................................................. 172 Milwaukee, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Ramlow, Patricia A. ........................................................................ 197. 235 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties Coun- cil, Dormitory Council. Rampone, john F. .................................................................................... 254 Ran, Meir .................................................................................................. 181 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neering. Randolph, john G. ................................................................ 197, 214, 222 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Phi Theta Psi. Ranski, Virginia ........................................................................ 206, 255 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Ther- apy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Rapozo, Lynn A. .. .................................................................. 197, 230, 258 Kauai, Hawaii. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi, Student Na- tional Education Association, Peace Corps. Raster, ,Iohn M. ...................................................................................... 224 Ratajczak, Edward J. .................................................... 172, 215, 254, 262 Kewaunee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club, Marquette University Sacred Music Choir. SAVE AT THE FRIENDLY Mitchell Street Savings 81 Loan Ass'n Joseph T. Tolsky, Pres. Marie V. Tolsky, Sec'y-Trecis. 1605 W. Mitchell St. Mlfchell 5-5962 All Accounts insured up to 510,000 Mortgage Loans at reasonable rates. Ratkowski, Mary J. 331 ....,,,.227 Ratte, Susan M. .....,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,,,,,,-,,, ,-,,,-,-,,,,,,, 2 5 9 Ratz, Margaret E. ....,,,,,.,.,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,-,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 7 Oak Creek, Wiscoiasin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Rauckman, Williaiiu D. ......,,...,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,.-,,,,,,,,,,,,,--, ,,,--,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 65 Rauen, Kay M. ....,.,,,.,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 05 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Rauen, L. Carl ,,........,,....,,,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 97, 213 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Knights of the Altar, Track, Cross Country, Pre-Med Club. Rausch, Kathryn ............,,,.,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,-,-,-,,- 2 62 Rausch, Raymond J. .........,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,......,..,.,,.,,,-,,,,,,,,-,,,,.,, ,,,, 1 84, 223, 257 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Marquette Oyer, Stu Rauwald, Thomas C, ...,...,...,,...,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A , H dent Bar Association. 172 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Anchor and Chain Society. Rauwolf, Kathy T. ........................................,.,.,,,,,.,,..,,,.,.,,,. ,.,, 2 26, 243, 255 Raymond, Emily K. ............,...,,,.....,,,,,,,.,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,., 2 33, 252 Raymonds, Henry ............ ,,,,,,,., 2 67, 268 Reardon, Patrick M. ,..,...,.,,,...,. ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,-,--,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 2 1 Rebatzke, Mary Ann ..,.,..,....,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,--, 2 18, 250 Rectenwald, Anne K. ...,,...,,,,.,.,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,,, 2 61 Duluth, Minnesota. 197, 213, Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Pi Gamma Mu, Political Union, Young Republicans. Regan, james M. .,.......,.,.,,,...,,,..,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 65 Regan, Jane F. .,...........,,......,,,....,..,.....,,,....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 97 Troy, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Regan, Patricia M. ..,...,,....,,,,.,..,,,.....,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,-,,-,.,,,,,,,, 1 78, 230 Burlingame, California. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Registered Nurses' Club ............,,.,.,.,...,.,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 2 58 Regner, john C. ................................,...,..,,.,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,.,,,, 1 97, 232 McHenry, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pershing Rilies, Scabbard 8: Blade. Regnier, james M. ......................,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,..,,,,.,.,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 25, 240 Rehm, Michael A. ,...............,..,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 2 47 Reichenberger, Joseph C. ..........................,.......... ....,. , 181, 211, 216, 255 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neering. Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Civil Engineers. Reii, Kerry ............,.......,,.........,,,.,.,,..,,.,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,,1,-,-,.,,,,,,,,,,---,, 2 27 Helwig Carbon Brushes RED TOP BRUSHES J Absorb Vibration J Improve Commutotion J Assure Longer Brush Life Brushes are carried in stock for O WELDING GENERATORS 0 PORTABLE TOOLS ..,......., ' . . . ' 1' r . .- -' 1.5.5 si'-Tw 61125313 I t ..... .- 3' 1 RED TOP with 0 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC TRUCKS 0 BATTERY CHARGERS HQD Terminal 0 FRACTIONAL HORSEPOWER MOTORS Helwig Quick Discomicct Terminals for Safe, Quick Brush Change, HELWIG CARBON PRODUCTS, Inc. PHONE: FR. 2-31 I 3 M AY N A R D ELECTRIC STEEL CASTING Co Electric Furnace Steel Castings for All Purposes General Office and Works 2356 S. 27 th Street Phone Mltchell 5-0440 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Reilly, Mary C. ...............................................,.,....,,,,...,.,.......,.,, ,,,A,, ,..,,,, 1 9 7 Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Marquette University Chorus, Varsity Varieties. Reilly, Thomas A. .......................,...............................,...,.........,.,,i...,.,.. 265 Reinhold, Donald E. ......,......,.,..,....,........,........,,,i,..,......,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 131, 255 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Reiske, Peter F. .........................,.................,......,,................,,,..,.,,,,. 220, 257 Reiter, john I.. .........................,.............,......................,,,.,..... 184, 223, 233 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Delta Phi, Marquette Law Review. Reiton, Gary L. .......,....................,..,....,.....,,... ,.,,,,,,.., .,,, ,,,,,,, 2 2 0 Religious Council ...............................,.......,........................,..............,...... 237 Rembowski, James A. .......................,.....,..............,................,........,..... 172 St: francis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- mmistration. Rempe, Paul L. .....,.......,...........,,.................................................,,,, 197, 222 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi, Mar- quette University Concert Band, Missio. Rencharcl, Ron ........................................................................ 136, 264, 269 Rengstorff, Peter V. .................,........,.............,,.....,........,........,.,.,..,,,,,,.. 176 Maldison, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma De ta. Repensek, Thomas G. .....,..............................,.,..,......,.............,..,.. 219, 251 Resheske, Diane M. ...............,.................,................., 178, 230, 239, 245 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Student Council, Women's Student Council. Retzer, James P. ...................................................,...........,....,.,...,.......,, 265 Retzer, Robert F. ..,.......................................,...,..........,....,................,..,,.. 265 Revall, Daniel R. .,........................................................,............,.... 181, 212 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Blue- print, Avalanche Club. Rho Tau Beta .............,......... ...............................,.............,................. 2 57 Rhyner, Carol J, ............,............................,............,.........,....................... 254 Rhyner, Susan V. ........,.............................,,....,............... 213, 227, 229, 251 Rich, James L. .....,.......,....,..........,.......... .....,............. .....,.............,. 1 9 7, 259 Bay City, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Avalanche Club. Richards, Patty .......................,.......................................................,,....... 227 Richards, Willard E., jr. .......................................,................ f ,..........,.... 1 81 ' s linois Bachelor of Science in Civil En ineerin Des Plame., ll .. . ' I - g g. American Water Works Association, American Society of Civil Engineers. Rick, Michael B. ......................................... ................................. . .197, 2-12 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Ricoeur, Paul ..,...........,.........................................................................,... 20 Riebe, Michael J. ...........................................,..................,,.........,........ 172 Grafton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Rieck, Ronald R. ................................................................,..........,........ 197 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Riedner, Robert J. .................................................. ....... 2 54 Rieger, john J. .......,................................................. ....... 1 97 Milwaukee, X1Uisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Rifelj, Sophia .........................,.............................. .......... ........... 2 6 5 Riiic Team ..............,.........................................................................,......... 231 Riley, Daniel R, ....,...........................................,..................................... 176 Waukegan, lllinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, junior American Dental Association. Riley, Patricia A. ....,,...,...................,.....................................,.,........,..... 197 St. Louis, Missouri. Bachelor of Arts. Rinaldi Carl I.. ........ ................................................................ 1 72, 225, 253 Detroit, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Club. Rinaldi, Gerald M. ......................................... .................................... ..... 1 8 1 Mundelein, illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Rink, Nancy J. ..............................,......................................................... 197 Rock Island, illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Rinzel, Daniel ......,......,............................................................................ 222 Rionda, Gayle C. .............................................,...................................... 197 Washington, D.C. Bachelor of Arts. Riordan, Susan J. ........................................................ 208, 226, 241, 257 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sceptre 8: Sword, Rho Tau Beta, Orientation leader, Speech Student Council. Riordan, Ray ............................................................ 221, 225, 256, 253 Riotto, Gary .........................,.......................... .......................... .............. 2 7 0 Rishwain, Raymond J. .......................................................................... 176 Stockton, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Riso, Linda A. ...,............................................................,..... .................. 1 97 Eastchester, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Marquette University Chorus, Sailing Club. Riso, Lois I., ...............................................................,............ 94, 226, 241 SB H. FOSCATO TERRAZZO CO. Henry Foscoto, M.U. Eng. '26 Vincent Foscoto, M.U. Eng. '49 TERRAZZO CONTRACTORS 7261 N. 107th Sf. Milwaukee, Wis. 53224 Telephone: FLagstone 4-8280 Roach, Kathleen M. ....,.,...,,..,,,,...,,,.,,,..,.,..,,,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 204, 229 Highwood, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technol- ogy. Alpha Delta Theta. Robak, james .....,........,.,...,.....,..,,,.......,........,,,,...,,,,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 252 Robb, Gail M. .................................................................... 197, 210, 227 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Beta Gamma. I Roberg, Kenneth J. ............ ..,,................ .,,,......,., ,.,,..,,,. 2 1 5 , 254 Roberts, john W. .......... ..,,,,. ...........,, .,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 2 , 242 Roberts, Susan J. ........,........,................,........,...,.,..,,,,.,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 226 Roberts, Thomas H. ...................................,.......,,,,,...,.,,,.,..,..,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 202 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Robinson, Terence P. ........................................,,,,...,..,....,,,...,..,.,,,,,,,,,. 181 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neering. American Society of Civil Engineers. 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Tainblyn, Edith Cybulski ................................................................ 219, 230 Sullivan, Robert A. .................................,,,...,.,,,,,.,,,,.....,.,..,..,,,,.,rr 199, 214 Tanner, Nancy A. .................................................................... 178, 239, 244 Milwaukee, Wisconsili. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Sociology Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Club. Alpha Delta Eta, Women's Student Council, Dormitory Council. Sullivan, Terrence F. ................................................................ 199, 222, 263 Tarantino, Peter J. ................................................................................ 225 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Tatalovich, Robert I.. .... ....... ....... .......... ..... 2 1 6 X E E 2 T , 2 , Best Wishes . . . , to Marquette University FROEDTERT ENTERPRISES, INC. owners cmd developers of SOUTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER , FROEDTERT-MAYEAIR, INC. owners and developers of MAYFAIR sl-IQPPING CENTER I 342 Tate, Elizabeth R. .... ....... .....,,...... .,...,. .,,......, 2 3 8 , 255 Tomasik, Thomas E, ,,..,..,....,,,A,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 254 Tau Beta Pi ........,......................... .. .......,..........,..........................,............. 216 Tomasini, David R. ,,,.,,.,,,....,,,., ..,.,.,,.,,,,....,,,,,...,,,,,.,,2,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 202 Tallgher, Philip I. ........................................................................ .......... 2 02 San Francisco, California. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Greendale, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. 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UNIT DROP FORGE Division of EATON MANU ACTURING CO. 343 Turek, Th0mils R. .,..... .......... 2 25 Vertovec, Carollynn A. ....,,,,., .,,,,,.,,.,,,-.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,., 1 99 Tvrtlik, Kathi M. ..... .......... 2 45 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Twerski. Aaron D. ..... .......... 2 20 Vilser, Carole ,..,.,.,,,,.,.,,..,..,4,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,ii,,,,i,,,,,.,.,,,,4,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,, 259 Tyl. C111l1G1'i11C A. .............................. ........................................... 2 66 Vincenti, Frank K. ,......,.....,,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,.,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,4 0,181 Tylor, PflU'iCi21 A. ......,.............................,...............................,............... 199 River Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- Lyndhurst, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Edu- gineering. cation Association. Viola, Herman j, .,,.,i,,,,,,..,,,,,.4,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,--,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,4,,,,,-,,,,,4,,,.,,,,, 2 12 Voelker, Constance J. ........,.,..,,.......,,....,......,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 208 U Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Mar- UlI'1l10CfC1'. Mary A. ......................................................................,...,....... 206 quette University Chorus. Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Club. Voelker, jane E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, 259 Undergraduate Won1en's Sodality ....,.......................................,,,,........ 219 Vold, Eileen E, ,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,.,,2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-,,-4,,,-,,,,,,.,-A,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,4,,. 199 UDZ, Tl1OI111iS E. ...................................................................................... 219 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Ufbfaio-, Charles F. ................,,r....,................,......,,....... 175, 215, 223, 239 Education Association, Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Volk, Christopher J, ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,4 248 tration. Beta Alpha Psi, Evans Scholars, Accounting Club, Vollrnar, blames O, .,.,.,,.,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,....,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.--,A,-,, 173 Finance Club. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Urio, 51611611 H. -..................................................................................... 225 ministration. Finance Club. Urmanski. Mark C. .......................................................,.....................I.. 199 Volm, Stephen P. ....,.........,....................................,........,....,., 131, 224, 249 Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Quincy, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- Uszler, 12111105 A. ............................................................................ 199, 257 neering. Triangle, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. USZIGY, 101111 M. ........................................,,,.,.................................., 215, 250 von Bereghy, Robert ,,,,,,,..,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,r.,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 264, 270 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Voss, james E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 250 Phi Sigma. Pre-Med Club. Vosskuhler, Robert J. ,.,., ...,..,,, 2 22, 239 Utter, Thomas D. ...,..........,........,.......... ...... 2 21 Vogsmany E, A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 7 5 Vowels, Charles W. ,..... ,....,......... 2 24, 254 V Voyfash, Joan E. ........,.. ..........,...... .............. ....... ....... 2 5 s , 260, 266 Valek, Geraldine M. . ,.,........................,,.......................,. ...... 1 .ss Voyfok, Karen -----------.-------------.----------.----.---.---.-------.------..-..--------.-..---..-. 262 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Vrobol. Mary 5- ------------------------------------------4--------------------------- : --------- 135. 230 Vallulls, Colelfe A, Y ,,ll---.,,,,,,,,-.,,,,,,-,,-,,,,-,.,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,.,,,-,,,..,,,,,,--, 226 Kalamazoo, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta Vallls, Rgbgrt G, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,--,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I-,--.,,,,--.------v--,----.-, 199 Sigma Phi, Tribune, Hilltop, Varsity Varieties. Chicago, Illino ofthe Altar. Van Aacken, Karen Van Antwerp, Francis J. ......,, Van Belleghem, Jean. M. ..... ......... . is. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Knights w 2 Wacliowiak, Lawrence T. ...................................... .......... 1 81, 212, , 255 225 259 gineerir.. Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- 216 Van Den Elzen, Judith ............................................,............................. 259 Wacker, Mlfihflel K- ---------------.--v--------v---v--------------f---------------------------2--- 264 Vanderhyden, Peter S. .................................................................... 199, 270 W21Clf1iC1f, LHWYCDCC F- --.----------------------------------------------------'-- -------- 2 20 Menasha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity basketball. 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Van Hecke, Frederick .................................... ......,..........,............... 2 63 Wahlert, David W. ........----.-----.-.--------- -------- 2 00 Van Patten, Ray F. ..........................,..........................,,,..........,.......,,.,,, 181 Dubuque, Iowa. Bachelor of Laws. Antioch, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- W11hlStr0m, Kathie S. --.-....-------------.-----------44------------v----.----------------------- 227 neering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. WaitrOviCh, LHWICIICC W. .-.---------------------.--------------------------- - ----------'----- 5 -176 Van Ron, Sal-all J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 238, 241 Niagara, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior Ameri- Vnn Roo, William J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,-, 2 47 can Dental Association, Dental School Chorus. Varanese, Gregory l. ...... .,,,,,,,,. 2 61 Waldenmeyer, Richard ...................................i..................------............-- 252 Varieties Council ................ .......... 2 35 Waldron, Mary E. ..............--....-.-..------.------.----..---.-- -1 --.-- 5 ------------- 200, 214 Varsity Basketball Team ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,- 2 67 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau. Verbick, Judith ...,.,...................,,,.........................,,...,.. ,.......... .,,,.,....., 2 5 0 Walkei', John R. ................................--.--- --------.---------------..-----------.-------. 2 00 Vefch, David 0, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Pi Mu Epsilon, Math Club. ministi-ation. Wallenfang, Ronald ................----....---- .....--.-----------.---------..---.--------.---- 2 52 Vergara, George I. .....................................,......,,......................,... 199, 270 Walmsley, Mary 18116 .-.-.-..-...------------ -4------- 2 59, 264 McHenry, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts, Alpha Kappa Psi. Walsll, JO .........................-..----.------- -------.----------v----------'---------------------------- 2 59 Vertacnik, james V. ..........................................,.,..................,... . .......... 175 Walsh, John W. .....................----------- --------------- 1 --3 ----.--------------------------- 1203 Essexville, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Burlingame, California. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega istration. Alpha, Phi Chi, Medical School Glee Club. Vidas, Jim ................................................................................................ 269 Walsli, SJ., Fr. 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Bachelor of Science in Speech. Theta Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta, Tip-Off Council. Walsh, Marianne ..,..,..,.....,..........,.,.....,.,..,.,i,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,r,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 0,259 Walsh, Raymond B. .............................................,.......................... 175, 260 Wheaton, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Ballroom Dance Club, Management Club. Walsh, Richard C. ....,...........,,.,.............,,,..,..,....,,,,.,.,,........,,,,, 22264, 269 Walsh, Thomas J. .........,,,......,.....,...,,...,,..,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 258 Walter, Suzanne E. .,..................................,...,,,l..,.,.,,........,,..,,..,....,,.,,,, 200 Birmingham, Alabama. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Wanek, Ronald M. ..............................,........,............,......,,,..,...,.,.,.,,,,., 176 Montfort, Wisconsin, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Wangerin, Bonnie R. .....................,.............................,,,..,,..,.,,,.,, 178, 250 Milwaukee, Wiscoiusin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Ward, F. Bernard .............................................,................,,.............,.,..., 254 Ward, Jerome J. ...,...,................................................................,... 173, 225 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Delta Sigma Pi. Ward, Mimi ....................,.........................,.........,.,,..,.,....,,.,.........,,,,.,.,.,.. 239 Wargin, Roger C. .,......................................,...............,,,.....,.,......,......,,.. 200 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma, Judo Club. Warnier, Timothy M. .........,...................................,.....................,..,.,... 232 Warras, Jim .................... ................. ......................,.........,,...,....... 2 6 7 Warriors .........................,...................,...................... 84, 98, 99, 103, 118 Warth, Robert L. ........................................................................,... 200, 262 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma, Pre-Med Club, Marquette University Chorus. Wartha, Kathleen ........................................................................,..... 206 South Bend, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Beta Gamma. Warzon, James R. ........................,......................................................,.. 234 Washechek, Susan A. ...................,...................................,.... 206, 227, 245 Appleton, Wisctmiisiii. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Wasielewski, Francis T. ........................................................ 200, 222, 238 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Theta Psi, Concert Committee, Math Club. Wasko, Clifford J. ................................................................ 200, 241, 247 Lakewood, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Dormitory Council. Wasserman, Allan J. ....,.............................................................,........... 176 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega, Junior American Dental Association. Wi1tei's, Thomas E. .....,.....................................................,.................... 240 Watkins, Patrick D. ...................................................,......,..................... 182 Eau Claire, Xvisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Track Team. Watland, Charles D. ..,............. . ...........,...... 252 WzLvei'nek, Mary C. ................ ..... 2 29, 245 Waynert, Kathleen A. .... .................. 2 29 Weasler, Paul A. .......... ...... .......... ......... 2 2 A l, 256 Weaver, Robert W. ..... ................. ................................................ 2 5 9 Webei', Beverly S. .,.........,............................................................ 178, 250 Waukesliii, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Weber, Frank J. ............................................................................ 251, 252 Weber, John ................................................................ 200, 218, 237, 270 Waukesha, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Arts. Missio, Men's Inter! residence Hall Council, Golf. Webster, Georgia J. ................................................................................ 259 Wedding, Jerome J. ...,.................................................................... 182, 224 Riverdale, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Triangle, American Society of Civil Engineers. Wederitsch, Anthony J. ........................................... ....................... ...... 1 8 2 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Engineering Knights, Triangle, American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineering Student Council, Marquette Engineer. Wees, Kenneth J. .........,.....,....................,....................................... 241, 247 Welimeyer, Thomas E. ........................................................................ 176 Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Weiand, Susan ........................................................................................ 263 Weigle, Kay ........,.........,......................................................................... 258 Weigle, Mary K. .................................................................................... 200 Delphos, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Eta Chi, Student National Education Association, Peace Corps. Weil, Thomas E. .................,.......................................................... 220, 235 Weileif, Jeanne C. .................................................................................... 227 Wein1ei', Mary C. ....... ......................................... ............................ 2 5 0 Weinfurt, Phillip T. ....,............,.......,.............. i .......... : .......... 182, 212, 216 Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. 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Delta Sigma Pi, Finance Club, Marketing Club. 259 225 Weiss, Paul ........................,................,.............. ,..................................... 2 9 Wiener, Thomas J. .,,,,..,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,i,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, 249 Welch, John ..........................,.....,................. .......................... 2 75 Wig, Susan E. .......,.............,,.....,,.,.,....,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,.,,.,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 228 Welcome Week-Senior Week Council ......................,...............,..,..,.,, 238 Wight, LeRoy H, .,,....,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.4,, 2 49 Welk, Richard J. ..........................,..........,,.......................,.........,... 182, 224 Wilber, john A, .,..,..,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 182 Spokane, Washington. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- Whitewater, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Triangle, Institute of Electronic and Electrical En- gineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Math Club. gineers. Wild, james C. ....,,,..,,.,.,,....,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,.....,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, 182, 249 Welker, David .......,............................................,.......,,,,....,.,.........,....... 254 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Welker, Dianna J. .................................................................................. 178 Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Waukegan, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Wilets, Daniel B. ....,......,.,.........,,..........,,,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,..,..,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 173 Eta. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Wells, Steven .........,.,..................,.....,,,,...,.,,..,...,,,.,...,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.....,,,.,,. 73 ministration. Weltin, William R. ..... ...... 2 55 Wilkin, Randall K. ..............................,..,.....,...,.,.....,..,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,, 224 Wenc, Christine A. .,............................,.....,................,.,...,,........,,,.. ...... 2 26 Wilkinson, Edward J. .....................,,....,,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,., 203 Wendt, Patricia A. ....,........................................................................... 178 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Darlington, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Dental . Kappa, Student Senate. Hygiene Chorus. Wilmot, Robert A. ........,.......... .,,,..,.. ,,,.,,, ,....,,,,....,,,,,,,, 2 6 4 Wenzler, joseph P. ................................................................ 173, 215, 254 Wilson, Gary A. ............................................,.......,.......,...,....,....,..,.,,,,. 250 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Wilson, joseph E. ......................................,.............,.,.,...,,,.......,.,,,, 173, 258 Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Account- Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- ing Club, Business Administration, Student Council. tration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Management Club, Marketing Club. Wern, Sharon A. .................................................................................... 227 Williams, Anne E. .........................................................................,..,..... 204 West, Patricia A. ..,............................................................... ....,.. 2 46, 259 West Bend, Wisconsin. Batchelor of Science in Medical Tech- West, Thomas R. ....................................... ............. 2 00 nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Wimberg, Jeanne M. ..........................................................,......... 200, 213 Whatley, Sister Mary Veronica ............................................................ 204 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Marquette Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- University Chorus. nology. Wimbiscus, jane A. ........................................................ 206, 227, 236, 259 Wheel ,.,..........,.....,......,...... ...................,......................,.........,......,,..,,,,.,,, 2 54 Spring Valley, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Wheeler-, Marilyn A. .............................................................................. 208 Tau Delta, Campus Carnival Council, Avalanche Club. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Zeta Phi Eta, Winchester, Patricia A. ........................................................................ 200 Marquette Players, Intersorority Council. Worthington, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Edu- Whelan, Mary A. .................................................................................... 258 cation Association. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Winke, Diane M. .................................................................... 200, 212, 215 Club. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Rho, Whipp, Thomas E. ......,......................................................,,,........,,.,...... 200 Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Debate. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Winter, James O. .................................................................................... 200 White, Brenda R. .................................................................................... 200 La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Hagerstown, Maryland. Bachelor of Arts. Pershing Rifles. Dynamic Division o 1 EATCN - MANUFA TURIN COMPANY 3122- 14th Avenue Kenosha, Wis. Winters, john M. Winters, Kathleen .... ,..,A..,. 2 39, 244 Wise, Susanne ......,.............,...........,.,,,...,.,,.....,........,,,,,....,.,...,,,............,. 229 Wisner, Shirley P. .........,..........,......................................,..,.......,. 200, 210 Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Brooks Council, Spanish Club. Witkowski, Edward A. ......................................,..........................,........ 264 Wits, Mary S. ................................,.................,................,,..................... 173 Kewaunee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Phi Chi Theta, Marketing Club, The Wheel. Witt, Mary A. ..,...................................................,. 200, 230, 257, 258, 262 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi EtabChi, Rho Tau Beta, Marquette University Chorus, Math Clu . Witt, Neil A. ..................,.................,........................................... 218, 219 Witte, joan M. ............................,.........,.................,............,.................. 200 Alma, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Educa- tion Association. Wittrock, Linda .................,...................................................................... Wiza Nanc . .............................. .......................... .....,.................. 2 0 0 , Y J Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma, 262 228 Blueprint, Varsity Varieties Committee. Wnuczek, Robert J. .....,.............,,..........,.......,........,.......,.............,. 200, 214 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Wochner, jim ...................,.............................,..............,........................... 268 Woessner, M. Kathryn ...,.........................,...................,................,....... 183 Mukwonago, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Hill- top, Tribune, journal, Prom Council. Wojciechowski, Mary A. ................................................................ 200, 228 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma, Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Prom Council. Wolf, Barbara C. .......................................................,.................,,......... 173 Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Marketing Club. Wolf, Bob ......................................... .................... ............................. 2 6 8 Wolfi, Grace S. ............. ................ ........ 2 2 7 Wolkerstorfer, Donald .................................................... .................. 2 63 Wollner, Wilfred W. ............................................................................ 200 Mequon, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Wolter, Maryann T. ..,........................................................................... 229 Women's Drill Team ..........,..........................,........................................ 259 Woo, A. Stephen, jr. .....,.............................................................. 203, 234 West Allis, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha., Marquette Medical Review. Woods, Linette M. ..................................,............................................. . .200 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Univer- sity Sacred Music Choir. Woods, Robert D. ............... ........... ................................................. 2 2 0 Woods, Terrence J. ...... .. ............... 223 Woods, Timothy W. ........ ...... 2 21, 239 Woodward, Bud ........... ............... 2 35 Woomer, Marcella R. ..... .................. 2 59 Wortham, Thomas R. ..... ,........ 2 10, 238 Wrestling .......,..........,... ..........,.... 2 70 Wright, Jacqueline J. .... ............................ 2 29 Wright, Maureen A. ......................................... ............................. 2 48, 261 Wroblewski, Dennis 1. ...............,................................ 173, 215, 234, 240 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Wheel, Marquette University Concert Band. Wuerl, William R. Xavier Hall Council X ........247 847 Xavier, Irene ......................,.....,,,....,.,..,,...,,...........,..,.,....,...,,,,,,,.,,,, 200, 266 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. International Stu- dents Club. Y Yagoclzinski, Con .....,.,..............................., ,..,..,,.. 2 67 Yagodzinski, Gregory B. ..................,............,.,..,, .,,,,.. . ...,..,,.,,, 2 00 Escanaha, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Yamachika, Robert H. .......,.........................,.........................,...... 200, 222 Honolulu, Hawaii. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi. Yamachika, Ronald K. ..............,.................................................,........... 176 Honolulu, Hawaii. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Yost, Carl W. ....................................................................... .......... 2 38 Yost, Kathryn M. .......................................................................... ....... 1 78 Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Young Democrats ...................,..................................................,............. 261 Young, james B. .......................................,........,........... 185, 220, 233, 241 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Alpha Sigma Nu, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Delta Theta Phi, Homecoming, Student Bar Association. Young, John F. ...... ....................................................................,............. 1 73 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Young Repub- licans. Young Republicans .................................................................................. 261 Yunek, Marilyn J, ...,.........,...........,.........,.... 206, 227, 228, 235, 238, 243 Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Delta Sigma Gamma, Alpha Tau Delta, Nursing Student Council, Student Senate. Z Zabkowicz, Diane M. ....... .............. ........................ 2 2 9, 237 Zablocki, Thomas .......... ....... ......... 2 2 5, 253, 261, 266 Zahor, William F. ....... ......................... 2 31, 247 Zacherl, Louis G. .................................................................................... 251 Zachman, Robert A. .................................................. - ............................ 258 Zahn, Stephen E. ...........................,.......................................................... 173 Huntington, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon. Zahorsky, Adolph R. ............................................................................ 232 Zaidins, Lea M. .................................................,...................... 200, 251, 252 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Univer- sity Concert Band. Le Cercle Francais. Zappa, Linda .................................................................... ....... 2 66 Zegan, Maureen L. ...................................................................... ....... 2 64 Zelkovich, Therese K. ....................................,....................................... 208 Lake Villa, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Zeller, Kay .....,.......................................................... 208, 214, 228, 257 Almond, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Phi Sigma 'iv Tiff ml' .- Q o I 0 pp I 4 I MILWAUKEE f,FINE 'sAusA,GE SINCE lsso Our business is to help you plan that Wonderful Future WEST FEDERAL S VINGS 81 LOAN ASS'N. 5500 W. Capitol Dr. Teleplmne: UPt0wn 3-4122 Milwaukee 53216 Your Savings Insured to 810,000 by Federal Savings dt Loan Insurance Corporation 'L 348 Tau, Iota Chi Omega, Rho Tau Beta, Marquette University Concert Band, Ballroom Dance Club. Zellmer, james H. .,.........................,.....l.............................,..............,.., 203 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Zemanek, Daniel F. ................................................. ........ 2 00 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Zentkowski, Cellene 1. ............................................,............................. 228 Zera, Bruce M. .....................,...........,.....................,.................................. 182 Detroit, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, Wrestling. Zerfas, Martha C. ............................................................................ 259, 261 Zeta Phi Era ...................... .................. 2 26 Ziegler, SJ., F. G. ....................................,............................................... 215 Ziehr, Thomas R. .............,...................................................... 200, 241, 247 Augusta, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Men's Interresidence Hall Council, Marquette University Concert Band. Ziemba, Stanley T. ..............................,......................... 56, 183, 212, 221 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Phi Theta, SigmaDelta Chi, Tribune editor. Ziesler, Nancy A. ............................................................................ 238, 248 Zigan, Karen ......................... L .......................... .....,... 2 30, 259 s Zilly, Frederick J. ..... ......... 2 24 Zimmer, Michael ........... .--,,, , N263 Zimmerman, Faye ..................... ......,,,. ...... ....................... 2 4 7 Zimmerman, Judith A. ..................................,.........................,.......,..... 246 Zimmerman, Roger L. ....................................,...................,..,............,... 176 Burlington, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Zimmermann, Caroline B. .....................,.,......,...............,........,.... 178, 230 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Zimmermann, John R. ...,............,........................................................... 250 Zirbel, Robert ........................... ............................................................ 2 60 Zocher, joseph A. ....,... ....... 2 51, 247 Zohlen, john T. ...... ............ 2 25 Zohlen, Paul J. ........ ......... 2 25 Zuercher, joseph .... ................... 2 62 Zuger, Edward G. ......... ...................................................................... 2 23 Zurn, Donald R. .................................................................... 200, 259, 266 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. International Rela- tions Club, Student National Education Association. Zvonek, Carol R. .................................................................... 200, 228, 258 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Iota Chi Omega, Inter- sorority Council, Student National Education Association. MAYSTEEL PROD CTS, I . 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