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HILLTOP 1960 Gloria J. Bester • Brian E. Gray • Editors Milwaukee, Wisconsin CONTENTS HILLTOP 1960 UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONS SENIORS ACTIVITIES SPORTS IN RETROSPECT Volume 46 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY: A Commitment to Intellectual and Moral Excellence Muc h like a gyroscope, our university life should constantly revolve on a sound core to maintain balance. To achieve this, all potentialities of each individual student must be activated in their proper proportions. If one outweighs the others, it may topple the gyroscope. The student who places so much value on his social life that his intellectual life suffers has misplaced the gyroscope on the seal, tipping it perilously to one side. It can be rescued to its proper position only if we learn to be more than one-sided, to take advantage of the whole University—its teaching, organizations, and activities—so that we will become wholly educated persons. And it is the wholly educated man who is able to give each phase of his university life its proper weight. Last fall this concept of the wholly educated person was presented us at the President’s Convocation. We were challenged “to foster individual development within a framework of rational and moral values. If we arc to take up the challenge we must discover the deeper meanings of this message. Individual development is the primary accomplishment which will prove the success of our University education. In a university we find a mass of students who share a common bond of class schedules, social activities, and spiritual life. Despite these common characteristics, each student is an individual, morally responsible for the development of his own spiritual, intellectual. and social personality. '+ Last year, the University announced a new theme. Marquette University: A Commitment to Intellectual and Moral Excellence.” On this occasion. Father Adrian J. Kochanski, S.J.. Dean of Liberal Arts, stated that Marquette is reaffirming her vital concern for the development of the whole human person by demanding a higher quality of effort and achievement in all disciplines working to this end.” Under this new theme, students have completed another year of college education; for some, their last year. If they have accepted and met the challenge to full development, they have attained the balanced life, signified in the MU seal base of the gyroscope After 38 years of inspiration and guidance to students of the College of Engineering, Dean William D. Bliss retired from his active position. However, his retirement did not deprive the school of his services entirely, for in 1957 he was honored with the title of Dean Emeritus. Since then he has become the acting director of the Mechanical Engineering department. 0 With an informal manner and a cigar in hand. Dean Bliss made his students comfortable while he urged them to persevere and work, much as he himself has done during his lifetime. His own career illustrates his struggle to achieve an education. As a youth he Wisconsin, graduating as a chemical engineer in 1912. 0 In 1914 Dean Bliss came to Marquette and the Engineering School when school officials were looking for a temporary teacher to fill a gap left by a resignation. Dean Bliss, then working for Allis-Chalmers. volunteered his services. The Dean once reminisced about his early teaching days, saying “I taught thermodynamics, heat engines . . . everything. 0 Dean Bliss extended his temporary job and in 1919 initiated the co-opcrativc training program at Marquette, whereby engineering students were required to alternate two weeks working in local plants with two weeks in school. This plan was later made optional. In 1928. Marquette lost Dean Bliss for two years to Texas A M College. Then he returned as head of the Chemical Engineering department. $ When Dean Franz A. Kartak died in 1943. he was asked to take the dcanship. It seemed to be the best contribution I could make to the war effort, so I agreed to serve throughout the duration. he recalled, adding that when the vets came in. I couldn't have been dragged out of the place. $ The now completely willing Dean headed the Engineering College until his resignation in 1956 and led a steady, deliberate advance in engineering education along the soundest practical lines. He was continually searching for new ways to improve the school, and the students found him an easy man to approach with their problems. He had experienced them himself. 0 Even though the Dean has retired from duties of routine administration, observers remark that he seems to be around even more. And since he has time for closer contact with the students, the Dean himself believes he has “a higher job now. 0 To this symbol of perseverance, counsel and advancement, to a man who has taken upon himself a commitment to moral and intellectual excellence. to Dean Emeritus William D. Bliss of the College of Engineering, we respectfully dedicate the I960 Hilltop. quit high school for financial reasons to work in an oil field and later worked as a journeyman machinist before entering college. Faced with insufficient academic preparation—no high school diploma — and lacking funds, he persevered through Milton College and the University of MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT To the Graduates of 1960: As you reach the successful climax of your college careers, I extend to each graduate my personal and hearty congratulations. You have completed a strenuous period of study and growth and can be justly proud of your success and achievement. The crisis of our times places a serious obligation upon each of you to continue your growth in truth and virtue beyond your college days through all the years of your life. I hope that you will continue to nourish that thirst for knowledge and goodness which Marquette University sought to instill in you. The coming decades will also be years of opportunity for all of you. There Is great need in our world today for young men and women willing to use their talents and special knowledges for the service of their fellow men, striving to insure peace and justice for all mankind. I am confident that many of you will find your places in the front ranks of those so dedicated— reflecting credit upon the University which has sought to serve you. President UNIVERSITY Ie cannot expcc! to develop our well-balanced personality on our own. independent of the everyday influences on the campus. Rather, our personality gyroscope spins and grows within the framework of the University, using to best advantage the opportunities afforded by the administration, faculty and myriads of University services The proper growth and polish of our personality needs the benefit of counseling from teachers, the wisdom of the Library and the lightness of the Union. Without these, our gyroscope will falter and tip. searching for something secure to regain momentum, wj The University—with its strong academic program and a faculty dedicated to education rather than personal glory—has long been a basis for development. This year's expansion of departments, integration of courses for several schools and the new science building echoed the commitment to excellence and further strengthened the basis for our growth. Marquette's Catholic heritage affords another opportunity that is not available to all college students. We realize that religion is essential to our development. We have access to Masses at Gesu. the services of the Jesuit community and the religious atmosphere of the entire University. Just as the spirit of Catholicism permeates all things while we are here, so should it be our guide after we leave the campus. Wc cannot achieve our well-balanced personality without the benefit of religion to furnish the norms by which wc grow. BOARD OF GOVERNORS 9 Harry S. Johnston Chairman Charles L. Coughlin William A. Reiss Very Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J. Victor McCormick Leo T. Crowley Walter Schrocdcr Rev. Edword J. Drummond, S.J. Acodemic Vice-President ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION Willlom H. Conley Educational Assistant Rolph Weber Director of Admissions Roymond J. McCall Director of Guidance Center BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 11 Rev. Raymond R. McAulcy, SJ. Vice-President of Business ond Finance O'Haro Holl John W. Welch Comptroller 12 OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS Rev. Floyd L. Stonton, SJ. Vice-President of Student Affairs Norbert J. Tlochoc Director of Student Activities Joseph P. Brady Housing Director Rev. Robert E. Gann, SJ. Spiritual Director Miss Mary Alice Con Dean of Women Rev. Thomas J. Stamper, S.J. Dcon of Men Paul G. LoBissonicrc Director of Student Health Service 13 PUBLIC RELATIONS Mr . Woltcr Stumpf Executive Director of Associotion of Marquette University Women Raymond Pfou Director of Alumni Relotions Gerald Schaefer Director of the Annuol Morquctte Fund Robert A. Kidero Director of Public Relations Edmund S. Carpenter Director of Public Information GRADUATE SCHOOL Rev. Lowrence Friedrich, SJ. Dean Bellormine Hall, Graduate School 15 Graduate Association Bottom row: Evelyn C. .Jegen, sec., Peter L. Feledlck, tres. Top row: Franklin C. Ordonlo, Morgoret E. Smith, Patrick C. Boy-den. GRADUATE SCHOOL What is a graduate student? He is a husband, father, provider and student ... a slave to his books . . . an instructor... an inmate of Bcllarminc ... a weight lifter, who lifts only the heaviest of books ... an encyclopedia of many facts ... a person with little sleep and even less free time ... a library annex ... a philosopher . . . and he secs thick volumes of Aristotle’s works . . . students playing cards in the Union while he rushes to get a book the library doesn't have ... a mountain of debts . . . Acquinas. Descartes, and Plotinus . . . a diploma after so many years. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Orville Polmer Dean Robert A. Johnston College of Business Administration 17 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION What is a Bi s. An Student? He’s Harlow 0. Farnsworth III . . . metaphysics required ... a nervous senior at a job interview ... the male seclusion in the lounge . . . the Wheel feuding with the Blueprint . . . the Bus. Ad Ball . . . learning just how Fr. Roots marks . . . ADS . . . p.anning an advertising campaign that will cost too much . . . reading the Wall St. Journal .. . struggling through accounting . . . Bus. Math with Mr. Knick . . . pledging AKPsi or Delt Sig . . . being proud that you belong to the most efficient affiliate of Phi Chi Theta ... the Digest . . . defending your intellectual capacities with a Lib. Arts student . . . and that job experience at the stock brokers or agency. 18 SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Dr. Oswald M. Dresen, 1899-1960 Dean School of Dentistry 19 What is a dentist? He’s a tooth carpenter . . . Psi Omega . . . Delta Sigma Delta . . . Alpha Omega . . . Father Mac. his cafeteria and chapel . . . confessions . . . frustrated looks on hygienists’ faces ... work in the clinics ... hand scarred with teeth marks ... the Contact Point ... the Glee Club . . . the Follies .... He remembers freshman labs . . . anatomy . . . bridges . . . drills . . . enamel mechanics ... the Junior American Dental Association . . . oral work—professional and social . . . novocaine . . . Dentyne . . . fluoride . . . quarter exams . . . 604 N. 16th . . . Ivied walls ... lab jackets ... the Dent school library . . . clean bright smiles . . . helps from St. Ap-polonia . .. X-rays ... June—DDS. DENTISTRY College of Engineering COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING A. Bernard Drought Dean What makes an engineer? He's sliderulcs. T-squares, transits, blueprints . . . calculus, chemistry, physics, differential equations . . . stretching steel in “bust lab . . listening to professor’s pet research project in class . . . laying out railroad curves in Mitchell park ... nuts, bolts, screws, gears” . . . Monday. Wednesday. Friday classes at eight . . . light green cinder block walls plastered with bulletins . . . constructing man-made Niagaras for Triangle . . . Ambushes for Sigma Pi at homecoming ... all night sessions to make Blueprint deadlines ... the Harvest Ball . . . the Knight’s Banquet ... the loudest noise at the Homecoming Cheering Contest ... a bridge to build ... a road to plan ... a plant to wire . . . and then the diploma. Jeremiah L. O'Sullivan Dean COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM Copus Hall, College of Journalism v JOURNALISM What is a journalist? A journalist is Copus hall . . . sweating out a 10 p.m. copy deadline . . . Nightbeat ... the fresh ink smell of the first run off the press ... the excitement and tension of the Publications Banquet . . . rough copy for the Journal ... the Byline award . . . Hilltop page proofs and the picture that's rejected six times .. . inky hands from setting type at the Press .. . creativcs due every Monday . . . news quizzes ... Theta Sigs .. . S.D.X. .. . The Matrix dinner . . . empty coke bottles, copy paper and old Tribs ... the Mass of St. Francis De Sales ... the pressure of four-hour reporting labs . . . frustrations of the editor for the day . .. beat sheets on the bulletin board ... “discussions in Copus hall... the Press club Christmas party . . . broken typewriters . . . the summer internship program . . . the responsibility of a free press . . . looking forward to a job after graduation. Sensenbrenner Hall, Law School SCHOOL OF LAW Reynolds C. Seitz Dean What is a lawyer? A lawyer is Sensenbrenner hall . . . students clustered around the bulletin boards for assignments . . . the Dean's advisory council ... the long tedious wait for grades to come out in March . . . cards in the lounge . . . briefing cases . . . no coats, hats or briefcases in the library . . . competition between Delta Theta Phi and Phi Delta Phi . . . appellate practice before judges . . . Oyer-Oyer ... the Top Ten . . . the Christmas party . . . beer at the Sportsman and coffee at the Tower . . . excitement and tension of Moot court trials . . . professional luncheons . . . the Barrister's ball . . . Law Review . . . the St. Thomas Moore Guild’s breakfast . . . awards at the Law school banquet . . . and finally receiving the license to the bar. LAW LIBERAL ARTS 21 What makes a liberal arts student? It takes study in a basement lounge to the noisy accompaniment of presses . . . tramps up and down four floors of Johnston hall stairs . . . five minutes to get to upper campus . . . crowded lectures in the Science building . . . perusal of the bulletin boards ... visits to the Liberal Arts office with endless questions about curriculum . . . discussions with teachers and chaplains . . . learning the routes through Grandmora . . . departmental meetings ... the first floor chapel . . . homecoming floats . . . departmental exams ... syllabus .. . science, history, education, language, literature, philosophy, psychology, sociology, political science ... but one goal—graduation and the well educated adult. School of Medicine SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 29 WHAI IS A DOCTOR? He's a master of the scalpel ... Phi Chi . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa ... Phi Della Epsilon . . . happy hours in dog surgery . . . Gomcrs . . . Voluntary National Boards . . . hypnotism . . . Beckman’s follies . . . the no-necks of physiology . .. two tickets to Los Angeles ... Dr. Kuzma, friend to those who have no friends . . . prolonged Easter vacation . . . Whose paratoid are you trying to cannulatc today. Chris? ... 16 second prothrombin . . . Any letters today? . . . Sergeant Hall . . . Empire Lounge for a quick one . . . internships . . . night duty . . . patient wives . . . cold dinners ... professional status within sight. MEDICINE COLLEGE OF NURSING St. Joseph's Hall, College of Nursing JniVERJITV nuR iriG H HALL Sister Mary Thomas, O.S.F. Dean What makes a nurse? A nurse is endless treks between campus and the hospital for classes . . . two summer schools . . . freshman anatomy . . . that “tall feeling after sophomore capping . . . nervous anticipation of the first hypo . . . segregated classes . . . practicing nursing skills on Mrs. Chase, the class “dummy . . . lots of T.L.C. . . . walks through the catacombs to the hospital . . . memorization of bones and blood vessels ... or it might be the soft pad of rubber-soled shoes echoing through the hospital corridors . . . Public Health Affiliation during junior and senior years . . . masquerading at midnight for Varsity Varieties____a knowledge of the principles of nursing as well as of the nursing skills because here will be a professional nurse. School of Speech SCHOOL OF SPEECH Hugo E. Heilman Director NVhat makes a speech student? It takes that first speech in Speech II... coffee hours at the Theatre . . . the first encounter with Mr. Jones bulldog . .. ushering for the Players . . . pledging Zeta . . . working with a small child in Speech Therapy . . . giving a hearing or an articulation test . . . learning what an audiometer is . . . hurrying between the Speech Building and DufTcy Hall . . . Sigma Alpha Eta . . . perhaps it s staying up all night to paint sets . . . trying out for Fr. Walsh’s Acting Workshop . . . rehearsing, rehearsing, rehearsing . . . working in the Radio Workshop . . . writing your first radio or TV show and trying to use the scratchy records in the studio for background music . . . spending four years wondering when the new communications building will be built . . . the knowledge that the power in your voice can move millions. Lt. Col. Leonard F. Griffin, U.S.A. ROTC students displayed field maneuvers during the Engineering school open house. ARMY ROTC Sgr. 1 C Fronds Hilcoske lectures to a soils onalysis class in Army ROTC NAVY ROTC 35 Navy ROTC students hold Thursday drill on the drill field near the gym. Lt. Donald Fotlcr lectures to a senior ROTC course Capt. Joseph M. McDowell, U.S.N UNION Joke Rcploglc Union Monogcr Top: Since the Union's opening in 1953, the grill hos been the fovorite gathering place for students before and after classes Rooms ore also available to student groups free of charge for organization meetings. Upper left: Many students take advantage of the cafeteria. A college troined dietician plans each day's menu, providing a voriety of well-balanced meals. One hundred people, including mony part time student workers arc employed in the cafeteria. Lower left: The ticket booth is o hondy ploce to purchase tickets for activities sponsored by University organizations. The second floor ballroom, seating up to 600, is often used for displays, exhibits and speeches. I«vvy noon nour traffic in the gr.ll ore Sa2°0ForKP .fU ,V 0I ,h « chongc of mfo aTnnE' h. d°y ,hc CQfe,crjO ond flnll serve o ,500 students ond foculty members Brooks Mcmoriol Union A co-ed pouses in the first floor lobby to rood o news article about Marquette. Students olso may use the near-by University-operated bank. After-dinner discussions in the cafeteria are frequent. Students are also invited to eat in the faculty dining room near the cofcterio. Informal faculty-student coffee hours were inaugurated this year in the Union. There's nothing like settling bock and catching up on the events of the day. The hi-fi lounges on the first ond second floor ore also popular for reading and studying. 38 LIBRARY Upper: Students leave the Marquette Memorial library, which accommodates 500,000 volumes ond provides adequate research facilities for the students. Right: Study arcos arc available on oil three of the library's main floors for student use during the day ond in the evening. Marquette University Memorial Library The periodical section in the basement provides bock copies of most current magazines and newspapers for research work. William B. Ready Director of Libraries Students study in one of the lounge areas of the library's main floors. A smoking lounge is also provided on the first floor. Right: Desks ore provided in the stacks for student use Several special collections for faculty members and graduate students are also located in the stock orec. Left: A seminor room provides on excellent ploce for informal discussion ond study, os well as serving as a meeting place for upper division ond groduote classes. 40 ADULT EDUCATION AND EVENING DIVISION Brother Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V. In addition to the regular day program, the University also offers an extensive evening division and continuing education program, under the direction of Brother Leo V. Ryan. C.S.V. Evening division courses carry regular credit and provide an opportunity for degree work for those unable to attend day classes. Courses are offered in Engineering, Liberal Arts, Business Administration and Nursing. Short-term courses, which have no exams and offer no credits, arc offered to those who do not have time for full semester courses. These courses help adults to keep abreast of current affairs and include many self improvement courses. Carpenter Hall ORGANIZATIONS OuR gyroscope continues to spin, gaining momentum as wc participate in the University’s organizations. These groups are part of the raw materials of the school. They are formed of students—students of various cultures, classes and races, students with different philosophies of life and different ambitions. Yet the differences slip into the background when efforts are fused toward a common purpose. This purpose may be a lecture or to further religious, professional or social bonds. We may seek entertainment or scholarly research, By bringing guest speakers, entertainers and displays to campus, groups advance their own prestige and enhance the University's name in the community and educational circles, But more important. the organizations provide a training and proving ground for the development of the student’s potentialities. Here is a grass roots opportunity to display such talents as singing, writing and acting. Here, proficiency in the sciences and liberal arts find expression and professional bonds are strengthened. Here. too. is the place to gain valuable experience in leadership. Through organizations we learn to direct others. Wc can seek responsibility and can appreciate the feeling of a job well done. And in the hierarchy of committees and councils, we also learn to be subordinate to other leaders and we learn to take orders and to fill requests. Thus, through our organizations, we turn our raw materials into productive, worthwhile qualities to aid in the personality growth. STUDENT SENATE Student Senate Bottom row: Gforio L. Wittig, Michael L O'Brien, Clifford G. H. Wee, Noncy A. Weisbccker, Georgio Wogncr, Joonn T Rankin. Second row: Jock J Stiglich, Paul J. Oberbreckling, vicc-pres , Valene J Skonic, rcc. sec., John H. Borgard, pres., Mory Ann F. Schraifh, corr. sec., Fredric M Weber, Koy A. Mooney. Top row; Stephen E. Lammers, Thomas R. Gramins, Fred A. Muth, William J. Mulligan, James E. Held, Francis X Jacoby, Michoel A. Rooney. Norbert J. Tlachac Senate Moderator James Mullins president A L P H A S I G M A N U Thomas Gramins Edward Lamers NATIONAL JESUIT HONOR ARIES James Steimel Anthony Ziebert Raymond Pushkar Richard M. McCardcll Thomas Lorsung John Linchan Mary Coulson Patricia Clancy Carol Bczousck Marcia Adamkiewicz Joanne Kolasinski Dorothy Marshall Margaret McGinn Judith O'Reilly Margaret Schormullcr Alpho Kappa Delta, National sociology honor society Borboro A. Moldraski, rcc sec., Solly M Wonek, vice-pres., Audrey A Tonyon, pres., Sandro J Severn, corr. sec., Mary Sue Soncfeld, tres. Alpha Omega Alpha, National medicol honor society Bottom row: Ronald C. Brown, Richard C Marohn, tres., Anthony P. Ziebcrt, vicc-pres., Joseph E Goencn, Andrew E. St. Amand, Top row; Donald R. Laub, John A. Harris, John A. Kenny, Brian T. Coffey, Guenther P. Pohlmann, Gary A. Becker, Adam Fucredi, Paul B. Borgcscn. Beta Alpha Psi, National honorary accounting fraternity Bottom row: Alice M Coel, rec sec., Robert N. Berkopec, pres., Bernard Ward, A. J. Sie-vers, W. N. Bergstrom, faculty vice-pres., John A Whelon, tres., Nancy J. Cohan, corr. sec. Second row: Susan M Strossmon, Chorlci Jokubowski, Edward Strozishar, John McDermott, Robert Bellci. Top row: Robert H. Eldridge, John E. Comp-bell, John J. Rellond, Richard J. Knclscr, Thomas R Cramlns, Michael P. Shields. Beta Gamma Sigma, Honorary business fraternity Bottom row: Susan M. Strassmon, Gerald L Loth, Orville H. Palmer, pres., George W Knick, sec.-tres., Albert J. Sievers. Top row: Robert J. Bellei, Normon J. Kaye, Richard J. Kneiser, Grant E. Waldo, Robert H. Eldridge, Wllliom N. Bergstrom, Richord M. Lynch, Jomcs E. Mullins. Chi Epsilon, Honorary civil engineering fraternity Nell 0. Olson, mod., Donald S. Robinson, vice-pres., Edward E. Sanoni, pres., Robert E. Stehly. sec., Robert T. Rompetsreiter Delta Phi Alpha, National honorary Germon society Bottom row: Morgoref L Schormuller, tres., Robert E. Simmons, mod., Walter Knoche, pres., Judith M. Rich, sec., Elaine M. Pocctti. Second row: Mary Ann F Schroith, Joan E. Unger, Helen M. Caro, Mary M. Voigt, Locionno DoiZovI, Mary C. Cahill, Elizabeth A. Kunst, Laura M. Sprengclmcyer. Top row: John E. Moreorty. Kenneth M, Botinovich, Anthony M. Smole. Botond Virogh, Kenneth J. Trainor, Erwin F. Ritter, Patrick C. Boy den. Dclto Sigma Rho, National debating honor society Bottom row: Mary Lou V. Kendrigon, Barrington R. Narcisse, vice-pres., Thomos J. McCarthy, pres., Brian P. Hcndley, tres., Angela T. Mischke, sec Top row: DcDe Brock, corr sec., Joseph P. Lame, mod , Liz Harris, John R Horn. E a Kappa Nu, National electrical engineering society Bottom row: A. L Brault, corr. sec., Paul C. Curzon, vice-prcs., Thomas M Smith, pres., Charles R. Lcmke, sec., James P. Ackerman, tres. Top row: Jerome E. Heyer, Timothy R. Schlax, Paul L Vilmur, William B. Gallos Robert M. Auchter. Eta Sigma Phi, National classics honorary society Bottom row: Williom T Povclchik, Wendelin W Schaefer, tres., James S. Frey, vice-pres, John W Rotojczyk, William L Kelley, pres Second row: M.choel S- Noton, Poul D. O'Mol-ley, Robert E. Pesch, Thomos E Newman, John D. Horochek, Morilyn E. Moen Top row: Robert J. Collins, James J, Granby, Mary Ann Hcffeman, Dorothea A. Michel, Marjorie Piechowski, Theodore D. Markle. 47 Kappa Tau Alpha, Notional journalism honor society Dawn M. Gibeau, Vilma G. Morquez-Lim, pres., Thomas N. Lorsung, Mary C. Jelcn, Margoret A Spoas Phi Alpha Theto, Notional history honor society Bottom row: Isabelle V. Andriuzzi, Bernord J. Lutzke, Rev., R. N. Hamilton, S.J., John L. Brophy, pres Top row: Jomes S. Frey, Arltne A. Walter, rec. sec., Terrence M Murphy, Mary E. Brcuer, coir, sec., Jerold T. Cooke, vicc-prcs. Pi Delto Phi, Notional French honor society Bottom row: Jconne A. Lonk, Patricio A. Fruin sec., Connie V. Dubis, vlce-pres., Roger R. Wagner, pres., Judith C. Morinelli, tres., Jocqucs Finlay. Top row: Sister Mary Manuela, Cathy A. Connell, Anne E. Hoffman, Donald P. O'Meara, Nancy Birong, Mary Jane Lyden, Corol M Tylutki, Carol V. Schueller. Pi Gamma Mu, Notional honorary sociol sciences fraternity Bottom row: Jane M. Villeneuve, James E Mjl-ltn$, co-prcs., Joseph W. McGee, mdd., John L. Brophy, coptcs., Joan E Stout Top row: DeDe Brock, Connie V. Dub is, Gerald W, Sozamo, Noncy L. Glocde, Richard A. Now-rocki, Barboro A Moldraski, John G. Slater. Pi Mu Epsilon, Notional mathematics honor society Bottom row: Philip C. Tonne, Jerrold J. Jocobscn, trcv, Kenneth M. Botinovich, pres, Wil-lord E. Lowrcnce, Joanne M. Kolasinski, rcc. sec., Leo N. Heiting, vice-pres. Second Row: Joseph V. Talocko, mod., Marcia A. O'Mcaro. Timothy R. Schlox, Gail F. Ham ilton, Ruth A. Whitnoy. Atilano Gomez, Elizabeth A. Kunst, Laura M Sprcngelmeyer. Top row: Ronald 0. Hultgrcn, Carl E. Edmund. Williom 8 Gallcs, Gregor W. Swinsky, Glenn A. Potton, Gerald J. Hohm, Robert H. Rampetsreiter,Robert E. Pesch. Pi Tau Sigma, National mechanical engineering honor society 8ottom row: John H. Linchan, corr. tec.. Ralph H. Klumb, rec sec., Robert A. Browning, tres., Edward A Gillis, vice-pres. Top row: Gerald P. Wirtz, Ronold O. Hultgren, David R. Bruescwitx. 49 Psi Chi, National honorary psychology fraternity Bottom row: Annette Kctchum, Kay Donnelly, rec sec., James J. Granby, vicc-pres., John R. Wogncr, pres., Beverly A. Bocky, corr. sec., Sandra C. Weiss, Suzanne E. Komely. Second row: Jocqucline R. Hansen, Morcio S. Adamkiewicz, Julian D. Abraham, Thomas J. McGovern, Kathleen A. Melhom, Patricia A. Frum, Nona M Schl. Third row: Carole A. Gius, Joseph L Doyle, Norbert T. Melville, Eleonore C. Barts, Michoel W. Murphy, Mory Ellen Grieshop, Arlene C. Tropp. Top row: Sandra J. Sovern, Carl A. Bedd, John J. Kircher, Gregory Kcrsting, William G. Klein, Stephen R. O'Neil. Scabbard Blade, National honorary student military society Bottom row: Herbert J. Gurschke, 2nd Lt., V. M. Smith, Copt,, John L. Brophy, 1st Lt., Patrick G. O'Connell. Top row: Rodney A. LcMcnse. Robert N. Ber-kopec, John A Enright, Rolph H. Klumb. Robert A. Browning, Jock J. Stiglich Robert G. Hoch, A. James Heyer. Sigma Delta Pi, National Sponish honor society Bottom row: Michael J. Pikulcff, Morcio E. Skworck, rec. sec., Ronald D. Giordan, tres., Mary Jone E. Ehlert, vice-pres., Jean F. Hertcl, pres Top row: Mary L. Fox, Vicki M. Hcrro, Jomes R. Shall, Billie J. Golko, Steve M. Krause, Michael W. Murphy, Patricia A. Kuenzli. Sigma Gamma Chi, Honorary chemicol froternity Bottom row: Hcrmonn L. Karl, mod., Richard J. Alber. Jr., trcs., John F Binder, vice-pres., Joseph K, Frischmann, pres., Elizabeth A. Kunst, sec , Thomos F. Mich Top row: Mary Jane Buchek, Gerald W. Sazo mo. Peter M. Sanfelippo, Paul T DiGoudio, Jomcs L. Szmanio. Potricia A, Quode, Judith F. Morks, Gcrold W Wadmo, Morgorct L. Shormuller. Sigma Pi Sigma, Physics honorary society Bottom row: Ann Bonkoficr, Thomas C. Hocrtle, pres., Joseph Cuevas, trcs., Leo J. Murphy Top row: Anthony T Alumkal, Carl E Edmund, Roger L Kroes, A G Ba.kow. Sigma Tau Delta, Honorary English froternity Bottom row: Corol L. Pietrzak, Frances M. Schuster. Second row: Edward J .Wilkinson, Judy Rich, Noncy L Tcnfeldc, Gerald L. Bruns, Mary M Schlosscr, Georgia Wagner, Michael J Piku-Ml. Third row; Koy A. Siemsson, Ann McHugh, Joanne Kolasinski, Theresa Kurkoski, Carol Schucller, Gerald J. Hohm, Marjorie H Mohr, Carol A Schreiner, Elizobcth Harris, Mary Lou Maier, Mary Ann Howard. Top row: Gory E. Lyons, Jomcs J. Granby, Patrick A. Roe, John R. Mulvihill, Joon P Colon, Mary Ellen Hite, Marcia A. O'Mcaro, John L Brophy, Michocl W Murphy, Michael G. Farley. Tau Beta Pi, National honorary engineering froternity Bottom row: Ronald 0. Hultgrcn, pres., Robert A. Browning, vice-pres , Poul C. Curzon, rec sec., Timothy R. Schlox, Ires. Top row: Joseph T. Warnemuende, William 8 Gallcs, Rodney A LeMense, John H. Linchan, Robert M. Pipp. Religious Council Bottom row: Steve M. Krause, vice-pres., Mory Ellen Grieshop, roe see , Judith M Moran, corr. see., Gary E Lyons, tres., Clifford G H Wee. pres Top row: Richard Schneider, Dennis R Swann. Eugene L. Oswald, Donald P. O'Meoro, John J. Horrigon, Philip A. Wicncxewski. MU Religious Guild Bottom row: Rev. George Bischofberger, S.J., mod., Steve M Krause, vicc-pres , Mary Ellen Gricshop, rec. sec., Clifford G. H Wee, pres., Judith M. Moran, corr. sec.. Gory E Lyons, tros. Second row: Maureen E. Keegan, Patricio M Dunn, Cynthio A. Glcoson, Diono C Dovcnbcrg, Judith M. Adams, Borboro A. Woltcr, Patricia A Zcimis, Marcello M Merten, Rita A. Sclk. Top row: Mary M. Solhcim, Kathy A. Sonhuber, Jeon F. Hertcl, Thomos N. Baige. Raymond E. Pitzen, Julie V, Stier, Lorraine C. LeMons. Rosemary C Goeber Religious Groups Business Administration Sodality Bottom row; Thomos C. Porker, Ralph N, linski, Joseph P. Knopp, Norman R Thor Dole J. Feather Top row: John Knopc. Gcrold Loth, Rev I Roefs, S.J., Joseph McDonold, James Hoi 52 Graduate School Sodality James E. Mullins, Clifford G. H. Wee, Margaret E. Smith, Alice R Wcsscl, see., Richord Schneider, prefect, Groce Ruggeri, tres., Patrick J. Coffey, vice-prefect, Evelyn C. Jegen, Mory J. Poyzcr. Journalism Sodality Bottom row: Mory Ann F. Schraifh, Loraine A. Valerion, Kathleen Byrnes, Gloria J. Bcstcr, Rev. Gerald P. Brennan, S.J., John J. Horrigan, prefect, Mary Kay Messner. Second row: Modelinc A. Mueller, Mory Margaret Gront, Kathleen E. Donnelly, Bonnie M. Domrose, Mory J. Ruethling, Katie M. Andrews. Top row: Charlene A Holtgreven, James T. Cotter, Thomas E Neman, Kenneth J. Stock, Robert J. Glossing, Michael O'Brien, Ronald J. Schiessl, Dorothy M. Morgen. Knights of the Altar Bottom row: Dennis C. Stuart, Donald P. O'Meara, vice-pres., Phillip A. Wienczew-ski, pres., Richard F. Morrissey, rec. sec., James J. Stoffels, trees., Walter M. Donovan. Second row: Rosario J. LaBorbera, James L. Wagner, Peter C. Holiday, Gcrold R. Sylvam, Edward J. Wilkinson, Williom H. Hoffmann. Third row: Dovid R. Heying, Terence T. Bormonn, William C. Sturm, Art C. Egbert, Robert A. Vocca, Louis J. Boch-leder, Dovid P. Garino, Tibor G. Stoll. Top row: Walter J. Eschenboch, David A. Humphrey, John J. McCann, John E. Price, Robert J. Wnuczek, Lewis R. Amendoio. Potrick D. Kenny, Stephen J. Jenkins, Daniel J. McCarthy. Liberal Arts Men's Sodality Bottom row: Eugene L. Oswald, prefect. Rev. John R. Sheets, S.J., mod., Thomas H. Nelson, vice-prefect, John P. Clifford, sec. Top row: Timothy D. Griffin, tres, Ale C Kuklinski, Louis A. Schmitt, Bruce J. Horocck, Liberal Arts Women's Sodality Bottom row: Valerie J Skome, Mory M. Solhcim, sec., Joanne M. Kolasinski, prefect, Melissa M Kay, viceprefect, Donno M. Reichling, Rev. Richord F. Sherburne, S.J.. mod. Second row: Judith A. Barnhort, Ruth A Whitney. Judith J. Harney, Morgorct A. Schlienti, Carol V. Schuller. Marguerite J. Ceollo, Mory Ann Kathrein. Third row: Barbara A. Litersky, Joanne M Hofron, Annette E. Petrie, Kathleen M. Andrew, Carolyn A. Moroskl, Judith M. Rich, Dorotheo A. Michel. Top row: Margaret L. Schormuller. Potricio M Eooen, Sigrid E. Dietrich, Alice M. Coel, Angelo T. Mischke, Jonet M. Puarieau. Carrie J. Thomas, Louralee D. Huebner. Mission Club Bottom row: Elise H. McHugh, sec., William H. Hoffmann, vice-pres., Mary L Jordon, Gordon J. DeHond, Suson M. Borer, pres., Thomas H. Housmon, Shirley A. Kalinich, Noncy V. Bailey, June E. Dillmg. Top row: William Ryan Drew. Patricia A Mognuson. Nurse's Sodality Bottom row: Joon Brown, Ann Fouerboch, vice-prcfect, Connie Korpiel tres. Top row: Sue Vezino, Beatrice Bohrer, Rita Campbell, Pot Jokubec, Morcio Simeson, Mary Fron Carroll, Jane Hauser, Judy Hamilton, prefect. 54 Interfraternity Council Bottom row: Raymond S. E. Pushkar, vice- pros., Poul J. Obcrbrcckling, pres., Thomas E Vanderheiden, sec., Leo J. Zocllcr, tres. Second row: Jock W Rlgheimcr, J P. Gannon, George J. Rock, Gerald W Mullins, Brond J. Spangenberg. Top row: Tim R. Metz, Gil D. Sedor, Richard A Price, Joseph J. Binsfctd, Gilbert L. Reid, Norman C. Savers FRATERNITIES Alpha Delta Sigma, Notional professional advertising fraternity Bottom row: William G Ehlmcn, Chorles A. Corsky, sec., William T Swodley, vice-pres. Top row: Raymond A. Rossmon, pres., Jock W Righcimcr. Ned Carbon!, corr. sec Alpha Kappa Kappa, International medical fraternity Bottom row: Morfin W. Schmitt, Richard F Oualliotme, Michael J. Molly, Ernest C. Deeds, Martin K. Moyes, Dennis Factor, John F. Fraser. Top row: Erik J. Eselius, Walter Rottcnkollcr, Robert F. Burns, Thomas C. Vcrsic, Robert Purtcll. 55 Alpha Kappa Psi, International commerce fraternity Bottom row: Phillip C. E. Smith, Roy Engcl-hort, James P. Graf, vice-pres., E. J. Connor , mod., Tod Wegmonn, pres., Thomas R. Gram-ins, tret.. Ronald A. Powell. Second row: David A Hebson, Jomes J. Grody, John W. McKillop, J. Richard Sendik, Patrick Lynn, Urban R. Hoos, Lee J. DeObiose, Jomes G. Johnson, James P. Hartz. Third row: James H. Sonntag, Donald L Brich, Jay R. Vonochen, Charles L Rasmussen, John F. Leonordi, J. Frank Prettc, Jomes P. Chiller, Gerold W Sozama. 1 Top row: Williom L. Utley, Michoel D. Wilkin, son, Dennis E. Hebson, Robert M. Ulatt, .John H Borgord. Daniel R. Frisby. Johnny K. Hert, Robert L Krueger. .i Alpha Omega, National dental fraternity Bottom row: Chuck Kaplan, Joseph Schwartz, fres., Jordon M. Weiglcr, pres., Lowell S. Lakritz, sec., Ronald D. Meyers, Stuart Koplan. Second row: Donald S. Levine, Robert M. Look. Peter H. Jocobsobn, Wemer Richheimer, Lorry B. Lubor, Gerald A. Zall Top row: Robert B. Gordon, Sheldon Dorf, Ston Sohler, Frank J. Gold, Bernie H Binder, Al R. Pike, Donald Rosen. Alpha Phi Omega, National service fraternity Bottom row: Thomas J McGovern, Clarence H, Spence, rec. sec., Dennis V. McNeil, vicepres., Paul J. Wills, pres., Charles R Golosin-ski, corr. sec., Jomes E. Held, tres., Charles H. Conley, alum. sec. Second row: George D. Metrcy. Michoel W Murphy, Raymond S. Pushkor, Angelo Bruscato, John L Rummenive, Robert G. Flynn, Samuel A. Carollo, William H. Slattery. Third row: Jomes N. Thiel, Paul R. Gudmund-sen, J. David Hudgens, Kenneth W. Misevich, Gerald W. Wodma, Jomes B. Young, Philip S. Grclecki, A. Robert Ludwig. Fourth row: Richord T. Fleck, Eric R. Seeger, William J. Emanuel, Ronald R Roddatz, Timothy L Bertotti, Daniel J. Foley, William F. Alderson, Dennis R. Potter, Steven P. Poll. Top row: John J. Kircher, Peter L Geisler, John P. Frestcl, Ed A. Jaxwinski, Doniel E. Connell, Robert J. Collins, John L. Brophy, Mike Housmon, Thomos R. Schedlcr. 56 Delta Sigma Delta, National dental fraternity Bottom row: Richord Henry, George Coel, Donold Stoffield, sec., Patrick Lynch, pres., Gilbert Reid, vice-prcs., Dorlen Hammond, tres., Edward Lomers, Vincent Winter, James Chitwood. Second row: Frednc Weber, Richard McCardell, Daniel Lenoue, Jerome Moraroff, Thomas Mulligan, John Kelly, Willtom O'Horo, Donold McGowan, Andrew Mortal!. Third row: James Dorow, Thomos Hurst, Herold Trimmel, Stephen Stein, Roger Rose, Richard Totro, Robert LaBorge, Arden Longe, Donald Fitzgerold, Cyril Ledoux Fourth row: Ed Opichko. Robert Lynch, Leo Wegcrbouer, Frederick Holtz, Peter Huclster, Charles Bona, Rolph Knight, Richard Offer-man, Edwin Christie. Top row: Ronold Giordon, John Como, Jomes Rogall, Edward Mosbv. William Dresen, William Hassal, Nelson Genduso, Jomes Sicvert, Robert Watson Delta Sigma Pi, International business fraternity Bottom row: Dole J. Von Ermen, David 0. Longe, Joseph J, Hegorty, sec., Richord A. Herdegen, pres., Gerald W. Mallins, Michoel F. Whelon, Brion P Berry, osst. tres., Thomas J. Salentine. Second row: Raymond F. Fobbri, Thomos P. Hof-soos, J. Brand Spongcnberg, Russell T. Lein, Jocob J Commoroto, Edward M. Cohon, John J. Felzer, John N. Mickelson, George M. Lehmon. Third row: Williom J. Wickley, Dennis E. Anderson, Gerald L. Schisslcr, David J. MacDougoll, Wayne E. Schink, Michael J. Doyle, James W. Baudhum, Charles S. Maglio, Gerald T. Jonis. Fourth row: Daniel P. Mullorkey. John F. Over, Doniel E. Kautzky, Thomos R. McMahon, Jomes F. Woedekm, James P. O'Connell, James V. Hue-mann, Fronk R. Probst, Thomos W. Bruett. Top row: Williom T. Flonnery, John R. Trim-berger, Don J. Laurent, Williom S. Adamovich, Robert J. Powers, Jerry J. Mehnng, Jock O'Leary, James B Holmes, Peter S. Balistreeri, John L. Drees Delta Theta Phi, National professional legal fraternity Bottom row: Richard J. Krocko, Reginald M. Hislop, vice dean, Phillip Brehm, tres., J. P. Brennan, Froncis A. Dornieder, mod,, Frank De Guire, dcon, Gerold L Engeldmger, P. L. Cupery. Second row: Francis J. Skibo. Fronk W. Bcrtolini, Thomos M McGinn, Gerold S Walsh, Mourice J. Garvey, David P. Smith, Donold E Knopp, Robert R Hcnzel, Donald G. McNomoro, Joseph J. Bins-feld. Top row: Richard D. Koestncr, Robert E. Kielthou, William G. Bunk, John V. Kozino, Leonard J. Doc Quisto, David A. Dillon, Gordon A. Bormon, Darryl K. Ncvers, John G. Byrne, Joseph W. Weigel, R M Dunn. Evans Scholars Bottom row: Edword A Reno, William G Vcrbruggc, Williom J. Harper, Patrick Powris, tres., John R Horn, pres., Jomes R. O'Horc, vice-pres., Richard H. O'Brien. Arnold 8. Engle. Second row: Thomos M Smith, Michocl J. Moddcn, Louis J. Cardinal, Patrick J. Doyle, Donold D. Hugo, Jerry J. Schubert, Julion D. Abrohom, Robert J. Fitzsimmons. Third row: David F. Spehar, Michocl J. Monnelly, Edward J. Corr, Fronk J. O'Brien, Robert F Stupp, Leo J. Hojczyk, Donald S. Robinson, Gerold R. Madrzykowski. Fourth row: Ralph N. Kolinski, Donald J. Salko, Joseph H. Arndt, jr.. Robert J Bellei, Peter J. Cool sen, Patrick E. Lynch, Carl Hren, Richard J. Lesjok, Michael P. Shields. Top row: Thomas N Poige, Williom G. O'Regon, Richard J. O'Farrell. Larry Glynn, Donald I. Lusk, George H. Joeoers, William J. Smith, Robert F. Kelly, John M Grud. Daniel P. Donovan. Phi Chi, International medicol fraternity Bottom row: Dennis L. Murphy, Michoel J. Dunn, Gene T. Izuno, jr. pres., Michoel A Donlon, sr. pres., Stanley W. Sherry, sec., Donold J. Poluszka, tres., Frederick J. Engelbrecht. Second row: John C Price, Williom C. Stewart, Richord T. Shore, Richard B. Sheridan. Lawrence M. Freeman, George C. Liu, Kenneth A Ross, Ernest K. H. Lee. Third row: Guenther D. Pohlmann, Paul B. Borgesen, William E Osier, John A. Kenny, Terrance N. Fisher, Bort L. Jewson, R. David Helling. Top row: Norman F. Blinsfrub, Thomos J. Russell. Salvatore A Spicuzzo, George J. Real, Jr., Andrew E. St. Amand, Erwin F. Koenig, Richard M. Clifford, Charles F. Koenig, Michael F. Cnstoforo. 58 Phi Delta Phi, International legal professional fraternity Bottom row: Patrick T. Doherty, Ray J. Aiken, mod., Jomes P. Reardon, Kenneth Voss, Robert E Sutton, Richard J. Weber, Horry J. O'Leary, Lorry W. Rader, Robert G. Ulrich, Kersten Kenan. Second row: Russ A. Eisenbcrg, Carl T Brown, Joseph A. Goetz, Gil D Sedor, William J. Mulli-gon, John B. Ucrro, Gary R. Yokes, David L. Walther, Albert E Wehde, Walter J. Swietlik. Louis R. Ullenberg. Patrick L. Snyder, Robert J. Merfeld, Edwin P. Wosinger, Thomos G. Sazama, Richard Yefter, William Hommann, James Stcimel. Top row: Irvin J. Friedlond, Dale J. Prindiville, Joseph J. Murature, Thomos P. Hayes, David G. Cannon, Michoel Donnelly, Dan Wiess, Gerold F. Zurich, Maurice B Wiesfcldt, Williom D. Go id-ncr, Williom F. Fox. Robert A. Slottery, Richard C. Ninnoman. Psi Omega, International professional dentol fraternity Bottom row: William G. Klein, Ned E. Settimi, James V. Robins, vice-pres , Anthony J Occhietti, pres., Dominic J. Cioramitoro, Ires., Richard J. Stonchino. Gary D. Koch, Michael Uzeloc. Second row: Terry K Scheer, Thomas A. Andersen, Walter H Ebert, Jerry W. Walker, Don Arbow, Larry A. Helquist, Williom C. Derrickson, Don G Hartnett. Third row: Richard W. Wickord, George J. Rock, Howard W. Schulze, Fronk K. Guttmon, Carl W Gross-pietsch, George Ketoff, George J. CunninQhom, Donald E Keuler Top row: Clifford J. Hockctt. Jomes N Soucr, Donald F. Soelens, Olger D Infield. Ronald M Hubbard. R.chord E Mutchler. Richord Fleck, Norman C. Sovers, John E. Wheolon, Jr.. James D. Silva Sigma Delta Chi, National professional journalistic fraternity Bottom row: J. P. Gonnon, Michael L. O'Brien, sec., Ronald J. Schiessl. tres., R. Timothy Metz, J. Patrick Kane, Thomos N. Lorsung, pres. Second row: Walter G. Groy, Don J. Zeller, William F. Heufelder, Richard H. O'Brien, Brian E. Groy. Top row: Robert E. Finn, James T. Cotter, John J. Horrigan, Alex Chodoczek, Jr. Sigma Phi Delta, International professional engineering fraternity Bottom row: Donold J. Sitter. Michael J Deul, Mark E. Jonsen. vice-pres., Louis Rutigliono. pres , Thomos E. Vandcrhcidcn, rcc. sec., Cyral M. Walsh, Robert A. Amonn. Second row: Thomas L Henige, Bayord F. Kessler, Ranold C Sonntog, Henry J. Nisiewicz, Williom H Schocncckcr, Phillip G. Morcsco, Robert M. Pipp. Third row: Dennis R Swann, Don J. Briselden, Michael S. Mongroven, Dennis P. Sroko, Williom J O'Connell, Thomas J. Stump, Thomas J. Mayo. Fourth row: Ronn E. Wemitmig, John A. Jessop, Richord E. Mefrey, George P. Browske, Donold M Kresse, Richord W. Parker, Patrick H. Malone, John H Unehon. Top row: Richord H. Vogels, Austin G. Mockey, Ed A. Jozwinski, Richard A. Price, Ernie Cody, William M. Boss, James R. Guerts, Williom H. Roche. Triangle, National fraternity of architects and engineers Bottom row: Thomas J. Piper, Richard P. Scherer, Gerard A. Doyle, pres., Nicholos B. Simons, vice-pres., Theodore J. Hodon, icc. sec., James E. Zochar, fres., Lawrence C. Schremser, Stephen F. Schrciter. Second row: Michael J. Mollerus, John J. Mollerus, Cormon A. Schcmmcr, Franklin M Gauer, Robert G. Flynn, Michoel J. Garland, Kevin D. Carroll, Norman J. Latino, Dennis J. Doyle. Third row: John A Murroy, Don M Hiller, Ernest E. Horinck, Jomes F. Hcider, Gerold R. Lucttgen, Dennis R. Faltyn-skl, Michoel F. Juricak, Robert D. Scach, David J. Syro. Fourth row: Jack J. Stiglich, corr. sec., John L Koepke, Joseph C. Andruloitis, Paul M. Aschoff, Joseph T Worne-muende. David L. Andrew, Theodore J. Lemanskl, David L. Brown, John T. Wright. Top row: Robert G. Hoch, Jr., Morvin T. Kuypers, Leo J. Zoeller, Kenneth J. Gutzwiller, Edwin R Rossini, Robert E. Timko, Jomes R. Armstrong, Michael J. Schemmer. 60 Intersorority Council Bottom row: Morgorct A. Speos, Marcia S. Adomkiewicz, Sigrid E Dietrich, sec., Georgio Wogner, pres., Mary C. Kclnhofer. tres., Mary Anne Pucchner. Second row: Mary Lee Murray, Patricio A. Searing, Barbora L Sickel, Jone E Kleiner. Marguerite J. Ceollo, Susan M Strossman, Joan M. Brien. Top row: Mortho A. Milks, Joyce M Glogov-sky, Mary E Krieger, Kay Donnelly, Karen M. Hunt, Rosemary McCarty, Nance Jo Wolsh, Kothy L. Hannan SORORITIES Alpha Delta Eta, National dental hygiene sorority Bottom row: Mory H Kircher, pres., Patricia A Searing, Morlene A, Smith, treav, Joyce A. Hordina, corr. sec., Morilyn LaBarge, rec. sec., Barbora A Parnlli, vice-pres. Second row: Barb L. Borchordt, Helene M Dolce, Morilyn C. Korsch, Noncy Anne Wus sow, Marsha S. Kojis, Katherine A. Arnesson, Judith A. Kosscl. Third row: Bonnie Jeon Kilion, Judy A Gasper, Susan A. Stevens, Karen L. Koepke, Bar-boro C. Evans, Chris M. Albanese, Judith A. Juech. Top row: Kathleen L. Kossulke, Mory Ann Zjalo, Maureen J. Bromberk, Jill L Broult, Mary c. Mischlich, Jeanne A. Stonwick, Mar-lene M. Buretto, Sharon C. LaMar, Kathryn I Worthen. Alpha Delta Theto, Professional medical technology sorority Bottom row: Judy Brice, Borbara J. Michnic-wicz, Carol R. Ehrnst, tres , Gcorginc A. Laser, vice-pres., Nance-Jo Walsh, pres., Marjorie A. Edmund, sec., Joan M Brien, Patricio A. Bannen, Second row: Patricio A Karwoski, Suzanne E LaFond, Jone E Kleiner, Kothy Bonner, Carol A. Mitchell, Gretchen B. Briegcr, Joon M. Forrestal, Bruno M DcRosso, Beatrice P. Herrera. Third row: Betsy J 8ercker, Barbara A Oosten, Judith M. Wild, Carol A. Dowling, Emily M, Dzajkowski, Barbara Jeon Enyedy, Joon M. Houbrich, Jean M. Ahortjs, Judith A. Gunther. Top row: Ann E. Leahy, Valerio J. Skonie, Carol A Langcnbcrg, Bagriclle M Milewski, Mary G. Mullen, Julie A Rauwolf, Kay M Cornell, Joon C. Dvorak. 61 Alpha Epsilon lota. National medical sorority Bottom row: Barbara Ann Kulczyckl, corr sec., Dione M. Spieker, rec. sec., Noncy J. Plevo, pres., Mory Ann Dietz, tres Top row: Barbara R. Fronkow, Helen J. Gurkow, Thcrese M. South-gate, Carol W. Dick. Alpha Tau Delta, National professional nursing sorority Bottom row: Mary Beitlcr, tres., Jean E- Vom-berger, corr. sec., Karen Rattray, pres., Mory A. Dombeck, vice-pres., Fran Elliot, rec. sec. Second row: Carol T. Atkinson, Nancy J. Turck, Mary E. Coulson, Barbara J. Kovoch, Judy Hamilton, Lucena Whipple, Potricio Vorono, Julie Goulke, Delio Goulet, Dolores Gout, mod. Third row: Jane D. Houser, Beatrice Bohrer, Virginia Kraus, Mory Ann Sullivon, Joonnc M. Schindlbeck, Mory Ann Rodwick, Mary M. Grune-wald. Gem A. Meehon. Top row: Fron M Feldmonn, Rachel J. Finch, Kathy H. Boorse, Poulo G Lube ley, Betty A. Bey, Dorothy Parnell, Sandra Hansen, Mary Ann Werner, Marilyn L. Szczurek. Chi Sigmo Chi, Local social sorority Bottom row: Jonc A. Quick, Georgia A. Dom-mski, Barboro Jeon Cassiey, rec. sec., Mory A. Shea, pres., Susan M. Strossmon, vice-pres., Sondra J. Voverin, Sandra C. Weiss, Joon C. Dvorak, tres. Second row: Lois J. Proulx, Patricio A. Breiten-stcin. Peg go M. O'Neill, Kathy L. Zohony, Donno R Herrigcs, Judith A. Clork, Betty J. Mothers, Judith A. Burroughs, Mortho J. Ryan, Carol A. Dowling. Third row: Jconnc Woleben, Marilyn J. Szilak, Nona C. Lindwehr, Ellen A. Roche, Mory Fron Dewone, Judith T. Grzesik, Joon A. Strochota, Kathleen M. Foy, Barbara L. McKoig, Maureen M. Hegorty, Bunny J. McNamara. Fourth row: Kotc T. Dermody, Koy M Cornell, Betsy J. Berckcr, Noncy A. Leary. Mory M Moyer, Corol M. Daly, Ruth M. Lynch, Kathy Dowd, Jeon Wmzenburg, Barbara L. Dutney. Top row: Anita C. Holmes, Joan M. Horok, Judy A. Springob, Julie A. Hoislmoier, Mary Joyce Ward, Mory M. Kessler, Kathy M Cor-rick. Mory Ellen King, Peggy L. Glover, Dorothy C. Marshall, Kathy A. Zicrdcn. Delta Sigma Gamma, Local social sorority Bottom row: Mary Anne Archdale, Margorct L Shormuller, tres., Joan M. Elsholz, corr. sec., Morcio S. Adamkiewicz, pres., Mrj, Robert Con-ray, mod., Mary Sue Soncfeld, vice-pres., Gall F. Homilton, rcc. see., Glorio L. Wittig, Rosclyn C Mattia Second row: Carole A Zwi|ack, Marion J. Hoy-man, Mary L, Smullen, Mary L. Murray, Martha A. Blask, Jane E Doolan, Judith A. Mikulski, Judy F. Santilli, Kathy M. Loftus, Colleen L Coghlon. Third row: Borbaro A Oostcn, Marcyanna A Wills. Louise M. Obenchom, Ruth A. Whitney, Geraldine E. Binsock, Mary M, Giefer, Judy A. Henning, Jeon T Braun, Noncy M Wendlondt. Fourth row: Connie V. Dubis, Kathy M Coscy, Marge M Vander Vennot, Julie C. Gerlach, Bernice E. Jelenchick, Joan K Schaefer, Mory A Blonkcnburg. Jo Ann Rcichlmg, Margaret C. No-Ion, Barbara E Beck, Fron M Dundon. Top row: Doris J. Sikorski. Patricia A Silke, Bren-do M. McCarthy, Mary M Gruncwald, Anne E Hoffman, Clara H. Ripp, Kay A Mooney, Janet I Smith. Erma L. Eulgorielli, Donna M Rcichling, Patricio A. Kuenzli, Joan E. Stout Gamma Alpha Chi, Notional advertising fraternity for women Kathleen Hug, Rosemary McCarty, Corol Tylutki. lota Chi Omcgo, Local social sorority Bottom row: Borbora Jeon Enycdy, Mary Jane Buchek, Yvonne M. Weosler, Louise R. Lentznor, Frances M. Schuster. Second row: Potricia L Perry, Mary C Kclnhofer, Monica A. Searing, Nan Schuclkc, roc. sec., Mary L Wetzel, vice-pres., Borbaro M Matulewicz, pres., Angelo T Mi«chke, tres., Jane E. Kleiner, corr. sec., Mary Jo Mills. Third row: June M Pandolfi. Mory A Szukalski, Beatrice A. Dorgm, Mary C. Cohill, Mory C Hon-ratty, Donna J. Lyons, Marilyn A. Fullerton, Nancy A. Sonnenshein. Top row: Joan C. Zach, Helen T. Ouellette, Mary Lynn Gerlach, Mary M. McCord. Patricio A Kle-packi, Joon F. Palkowski, Carol L Atkinson, Joan M Apazeller. Irene A. Jaindl, Mory Jo Dowell, Irene D, Burdey, Marylyn J. Wolfe, Christeen A Noola. 63 Kappa Beto Gamma, National social sorority Bottom row: Barbara A Lemke, Judith A Schoe-fer, Carol M Nevms, tin. sec , Sharon E. Cavollo, tres , Donna M Kott, vice-pres, Frances M. Peacock, pres , Carol A Rowan, rec. sec., Georgio Wagner, Peggy N. Smeeton, Annette J. Golli, corr. sec., Kathy L. Hannan. Second row: Loretta R. Kone, Moureen F. Baggot, Sally E. Willms, Judith E. Snyder, Sue P. Bodary, DeDe Brock, Susan J. Smith, Koy Kibler, Mory Ann Gallagher. Third row: Barbaro A. Koceio, Mory A. Hogon, Potricio A. Martin, Corol A Carty, Julie A Keenan, Mary Ann Vogl. Patricia A. Brennan, Rita M. Klinge, Kathleen E. Muloncy. Fourth row: Kathleen A Carbone, Carol A. Dol-leor, Fran Loscko, Suson Kane, Jane E. Siegel, Anne-Lee Johnston. Barbara A Olsen, Judy A. Storck, Carole A. Gius Top row: Joy M Ireton, Anne M McCullough, Kothlecn A. Donahue, Noel J. Kane. Judy A. Fox, Belle A. Snyder, Elaine C. Owon, Arlene C. Tropp, Ann P. Froker. Phi Chi Theta, Notional commerce sorority Bottom row: Jean D Grody, Rita A Jogodmski, vice-pres., Angelo M. Diana, Shoron A Butenhoff. Second row: Betty M Ryan, sec., Mary Anne Pucchner, Donna M. Reichling, pres., Noncy J. Cohan, tres , Joyce M Glogovsky. Top row: Morio Teresito D. D'Angono, Christine A. Ploncoux, Joanne M. Romsey, Alice M Coel, Mory C. Kelnhofer, Sigrid E. Dietrich, Joan M. Apoicller, Marcio S Anderson, Kathleen A. Orth, Morgaret E. Geiser, Maryann Schneider Phi Eta Chi, National Cotholic service sorority Bottom row: Margie S. Kubiak, vice-pres., Kay Donnelly, pres., Mary Ann McLaughlin, sec., Carolyn A. Moraski. Top row: Marguerite J. Ceollo. tres., Mary Ann Werner, Morgaret J. Drobmk, Mary-Michoelc Morrissey. 64 Pi Alpho Sigma, National professional physical therapy sorority Bottom row: Elizabeth A. Sweeney, Stephen E Aschoff, Marcia T. Wetor, tres., Joanne M Commock, pres., Judith A. Swonkc, vice-prcs., Judith A. Krison, sec. Second row: Sandro L. Rashid, Roberto A. Kindt, Borbaro A. Pernusch, Annette R. Martin, Corol E. Rozga, Karen A. Koutzcr, Ginny L. Dougherty. Third row: Joyce A. Smith, Mary Lynne Jungers, Joanne D. Ament, Sondra L. Mertz, Susan M Kish, Morge A. Morgan. Jeonnettc E. Brosseur. Top row: Nancy L. Peik, Valeric J. French, Phyllis I. Worden, Betty A. Bergcmonn, Ann M Davis. Mary R. Siegel, Sheilo M. O'Neill, Phyllis M Van Goethen. Sigma Alpha Eta, Notional speech correction fraternity Bottom row. Patricia A. Zole, Ruth A. Tennes-sen, vice-pros., Barbara A Noughton, sec., Ruth A. Bonn, pres., Carol M. Hufnogle, tres., Joan M. Eltholz. Top row: Rochcl M. Mogo. Potricio K. Storondt, Adelaide A. Roscher. Judith J. Harney, Jonet M, Puorieau, Mory Jo Mills, Morylyn J. Wolfe. Sceptre and Sword, Catholic cultural sorority Bottom row: Selonie L Heod, Sigrid E Dietrich, corr sec., Judith M Rich, rcc. sec., Mary M Schlosser, pres., Koy M. Sicmssen, vice-prcs., Martho A. Milks, Rochel Mogo, tres. Second row: Ruth A. Whitney, Charlotte M. Man-kowski, Judy M. Jones, Judith C. Marinetti, Mory M Solheim, Frances A. Goutieri. Top row: Susan C. Jens, Gloria Wittig, Mary L. Schwenk. Judy K. Lowrence, Liz Harris, Mory Ann F. Schroith, Mary Frances Dewane. Theta Phi Alpha, Notional ponhellenic Catholic social sorority Bottom row: Linda Anne Morris, Lynda C. Metz, Borbara A. Naugh-ton, Joanne M. Hofron. sec , Donna M, Fontozzi. pres , Solly J. Berry Ires.. Patricia A. Edmicr, corr. soc., Irene M Hopp, Barbara J. Heimann. Second row: Morirob Downes, Adelaide A. Roscher, Mary A Moenert, Patricio K. Storondt, Mary A Hurley, Suzanne M Preston, Mary A. Howard, Borbora A. Towhey, Peggy A. Smith, Judith A Honcur, Karen M. Olson. Third row: Colleen M Bannen, Koren M. Hunt, Fronces A. Kevin, Sondra K. Guegel, Patricia A. DeVoney. Nora A. O'Melia, Terri Vichuros, Morgery A McGinn, Susan M. Neyer, Penny C. Smith, Mary J. Wood, Kothleen M. Miko. Fourth row: Susan A. Dockendortf, Ellen C. Lemihon, Jeon M Scott, Charlotte A. Ames, Judy A. Huppert, Shelia A. Murray, Mory T. Sabourin, Margaret L. Burns. Joy M. Hansen, Sheilo M. O'Loughlin, Sheilo A. Car-berry. Fifth row. Carrie Thomas, Gretchen Taylor, Pat E. Muth, Sue A. Campbell, Kay A, Zombisky, Louise P. McCarthy, Borbara A. Burck, Mary Ann Timmerman, Mory E. Olund, Mary E Wogmonn, Kathy M Rohan. Theta Sigma Phi, Notional professional fraternity for women in journolism Bottom row: Mary C. Jelen, sec., Down M. Gibcou, pres., Margaret A Spcas, tres., Mortho S. Meinert, vice-pecs., Jane M. Villeneuve. Second row: Vilmo Lim-Marquez. Mory E Adamskl, Mortho A. Milks, Gloria J. Bester, Alice R. Wessel Top row: Peggy A. Schommer, Sally C. Thron, Evelyn J. Pikulski. Mory Ann Schroith, Kothleen E. Hug, Lo-raine Valerion. Zcta Phi Eta, Notional professional speech sorority Bottom row: Morcia L. Cheesemon, Mary E. Krieger, tres Second row: Borbora L. Shekel, vice-pres, Noncy L. Tenfelde, sec., Julio L. Kriemer, pres Top row: Patricio Zole, Shelly Sul-livon, Carol Hallef. Accounting Club Bortom row: Robert J. Powers, Norman J. Smoglik, tres., John L Drees, v i c e-p r c s., Dennis D. Andersen. Top row: David R Heying. Arthur C Egbert, Fred F. Powell. AIEE-IRE Williom H Slottery, Leonard J. Kolinowski, John W. Stark, sec., Stephen F. Schreiter, pres ORGANIZATIONS American Finance Association Bottom row: Irene A. Jomdl, James P. Graf, Joan M Apozcller, pres., Edward J. Connors, mod., Robert L Krueger, vice-pres ond tres., James P. Schiller, Mary C. Kelnhofer. Second row: James F Russ, George S. Borkow-ski, Lee J. DeBiase, David A. Epson, Urban A. Hass, Ronald A. Powell, John W. McKillop, Richard J. Scndik, Daniel R. Frisby, Patrick J. Lynn, Jerome E. Gross, Jr., Charles C. Kujawa. Top row: Edward J Seiwert. Jomes J. Barden, Jay R. Vonochcn, Robert B. Sherman, Phillip C E Smith, John T, Merrimon, Robert M Ulotf, Willtom L Utley, Michael P Townsend. 67 American Rocket Society Bottom row: Paul T. Selzer, Btion P. Handley, Jam« R Gcurts, vice-pres., Thomas J. McCarthy, Jerome H. Knngel. Top row: Robert A. Ludwig, Carl A Stephens, Thomas E. Neman. ASCE Ernest Horinek, pres . Thomas J. Piper, vice-pres., Kevin D. Carroll, tres., Joseph H. Arndt, Jr., sec. ASME Bottom row: Jack J Stiglich, sec., Robert A Amonn, chmm , Thomos E. Vonderheiden, vice-chmn., S. L. Canterbury, tres Top row: John H. Lmchan, John R. Dwyer, Jr. Anchor and Chain Society Bottom row: Lcs W Cooley, Dovid G Buse-meyer, Antone D. Lehr, sec., Patrick G. Connell, pres., Stephen R. O'Neil, vlce-prcs., V. M. Smith. Second row: John A Crusoe. Theodore L Mengc, Thomas P. Devitt, Arthur J. Gross-man, William S. Gormon, Richard J. Grata. Third row: James E Auer, Thomos N. Tylicki, Ivon L. Beltz, Donald F. Madura, Douglos W. Peterson, Daniel Draft, William L. Cleary. Top row: Edward J. Reilly, Thomos R. Gramins, Joy E. Wichmonn, Fred J. Vollmar, Don J. Briselden. Arthur A, Gortzke. Carl H Horst. | 1 t f 11 f f i t t i-1 (f if: I 1 f- f: t: i : : • • : • ; : r tr !. f : t I • • • • Ballroom Dance Club Avalanche Club Bottom row: Mark W. Loomis, Wendelin W. Schaefer, Jocek A. Wrxyszczynski, Alice L. Simmons, corr. sec , Phyllis A. Tope, Phil J. Walsh, Laurolec D. Huebner, rec. sec , Richord L. Glccson, James A. Ebben Second row: Phyllis M. Herdel, Judith A. Swanke, Nona M. Schl, Sylvia A. Belkovskis, 8arboro J. Willson, Ruth A. Gortlond, Kath erine L. Garson, Laura M. Spreng-elmcycr, Rosemary Spellacy, Patricio F. Venezia, Joon M Forrestol. Third row: Louis J. Bochlcder, Wil-liom A. Bogley, Henry J. Williams, Marianne J. Chrobot, Melanie J. Rohr, Mory C. Arts, Ann C. Doody, Kathryn A. McConn, Eleanor J. Howord, Joan M. Conrad, Susan Forrestol. Fourth row: Jane E Niehenke, Thcreso C. Skowronski, Paul G. Miller, David L. Heim, Robert F. Zwoska, LeRoy L. Mick, Judy A. Vosiko, Cathy A. Connell, Donald Blois, Joseph R. Connizxo, Mark L Roberson, Lorry J. Docunto, Eric R. Secger. Top row: Ron Fossett, William A Howord, Jim Ehrhort, Michocl J. Weix, Thomas J. Kukor, Alfred D. Howord, Dennis J. Delorio, Sue C. Jens, Edward J. Hossingcr, Thomos C. McAllister, Brian P. Kenny, Alicia M. Giddings, Robert E O'Leo ry Bottom row: Jock R. Fchringcr, Richard C Hertel, Donald R. Blais, Dr. John Micholski, mod., Phil A. Famo-loro, pres., Kathleen A. Wholin, sec., Morgoret A. McIntyre, Jomcs R. Lebrun, George M. Harro. Second row: James T Molinori, Henry C. Fishman, Joseph H. Tu, Tuong D. Le, Sandy E. Stelter, Noncy M. Greiczek, Joanne Romsey, Joon S. Blonkcnhcim, Carole Y. Louko, Veidre M. Sitnick, Mary J. Buchek. Third row: Corol A, Schreiner, Henry J. Nisiewicz, Lois L. Schworzhuber. Mlchoel J. Rcinardy, Cathlcen M Finley, Kenneth F. Greiczek, Amy Stemig, Lis J. Gordon, Patricia Be-mowskl, Judith A. Krison. Fourth row: Philip A. Mokurof, Paul D. O'Malley, Thomos L Peltier. Jomcs J. Hintz, Robert E. Rcinbold, Mary L. Wetzel, Corol R Krasovich, Corol R. Ehrnst, Janet M. Puorieau, Theodore D. Markle, Carolyn A. Moroski. Top row: John R Klas, Donold J. Boker, Richard D. Miller, Williom T. Povelchik. Joseph R. Chcsen, Robert B. Sherman, David L. Cutchin, Roger R. Wogner, Thomos A Moloc, Mory-anne Sigler, Dennis M. Makurot. Boom Camera Bottom row: Koy Gibson, sec , Robert F. Kontur, Robert W. Pirsein, vice-pres., John L. Rummenie, pres., Michael E Doilcy, tres . William J. Hegner. Top row: Tony D. Tortorcllo, Corl A. Stephens. Bobbi Siettmonn, Jomcs P. Schuh, Sue Leslie, James E McQucid, John K Kearney Conrad Club Bottom row: Charles Kujowa, Bonnie Ka-siewicz Second row: Mary Ellen Pilgreen, tres . Chorles L. Jakubowski, pres., Morjone S Kubiok, sec. Top row: Ernest S Kozmo, Richord A Nawroki. Crown and Anchor Bottom row: Jomes J. Granby, John R. Horn, Thomas McCarthy, sec., Kenneth M Botinovich, pres , Brian P Hendley, James R. Geurts. Top row: Robert J. Bellei, John W. Hcllmon, Jerome H. Krmgel, Paul T Sclzer, Michoel J Ash, Bruce J. Horocck, John E. Moreorty, Thomas A. Droin, Stephen E. Lammers. Der Dcutsch Verein Bottom row: Kothleen Hartl, sec., Potricio A. Q u a d e, tres., Jomes H. Mueller. Top row: Tibor G Stoll, Sonia A. Eberhard, James S. Frey, pres., Corol A Wolk-erstorfer, Gerald R. Sylvoin. Elementary Education Club Bottom row: Audry A. Tonyan, Elcanore C. Barts. Sheryl J. Riley, Nancy L Glocde, Mary S. Sonefeld, Antoinette L Itzin, Solly M Wonck, Annette E. Petrie, Jonon R. Nolan, Judy A Quinn Second row: Barbara A. Olsen, Coroi A. Carty, Anne-Lee Johnston, Ann P. Froker, Anne E. Holfmon. vice-pres., Mory A. Howord, pres., Mory Ellen King, tres , Lois L. Schworxhuber, Margie S. Kubiok, Barbora A. Harper, Mory Ann McLaughlin. Third row: Carole A. Bizzono, Mory Anne Hren, Kathleen H. Melzer, Barbara A. Towhey, Marian J. Hoymon, Barbora R. Boylan, Gwen C. Sisk, Martha J. Perry, Kathleen P Wille, Corole M. Jrendys, Judith A Clork, Shorron A. Doyle, Patricio G. Boron. Fourth row: Susan A. Butz, Sally J Berry, Catherine S. Sendik, Elizabeth A. Mmord. Morgoret M. Stavo, JoAnn V. Holfmon, Dione M. Altringcr, Solly E Willms, Nancy M. Wondlondf, Loretto R. Kone, Annette J. Ciolli, Carol Nevins. Fifth row; Irene D. Burdey, Patricia A. DeVoney, Margery A McGinn, Mory J. McCabe, Joan M. Pientko, Judy M Jones, Morgoret M O'Neill. Mortho Ann Blosk. Sondro E. Stelter, Sheilo P. Pholm, Kathleen M Ozzello, Beverly J. Berres, Lillian E. Vocco, Patricia M. Breuer. Top row: Mary Ann Neltner, Dorothy C. Morsholl, Ruth M Lynch, Joanne M. Hafran. Karen E. Clair, Geraldine E. Bin-sock, Amto M. Cromer, Mary L. Maier, Mary M Solheim, Ann R McHugh, Sheilo M O'Loughlin, Suson M. Neyer, Joy M. Honsen, Linda J. Mann, Kothleen M. Cosey. Engineering Knights Bottom row: Cormon A. Schemmi pres., Nicholas 6. Simons, pres., Stiglich, sec., Gerard A. Doyle. Top row: Jomes E Zochor, Ger Luettpen, F. James Heider, Ed. A winski, J. Michael Schemmcr, Phil Marcsca, John H Lmehon, Joset Warnemuendc Fine Arts Guild Bottom row: Thomas A. Drain, pres., Carol A Schreiner, corr. see., Theodore D Morkle, Barbara A Schweiger. vice-pres., Beatrice A. Dargin, rec. sec. Top row: Scott D. Laurence, Carol L. Benorc, Jo Ann V. Hoffman, Key Don-nelly, Mory Anne Sigler. Franklin Forum John W. Quigley, Ernest K. Lee, tres., Thomas J. Russell, pres., John M. Cuomo, Gary D. Soldoti. Graduate English Studies Club Bottom row: Dr. Alois J Schiebcr, Peter L. McNomaro, vice-pres., Margaret E Smith, Evelyn C. Jegcn. Top row: Ronold H. Flint, tres , Thcmos G. Murray, Franklin C. Ordonio 71 International Relations Club Bottom row: Poul T. Sclxcr, sec., Kathleen P. Vicroy, tres., Jomes V. Welch, pres., Brian P. M e n d I e y, Thomos J. McCarthy. Top row: Thomas E Ncmon, Carl A. Stephons, Jock W. Righeimer, Claude M. Batinovich, Tobias A. Roth, Gordon J. DeHond. Jerome H. Knngel International Students' Club Bottom row: Anthony T. Konakkonott, Gloria A. Ton Lopez, vice-pres.. Doctor John Michal-ski, mod., James 0. Bonsu, pres., Patricia A Donoghue, Frank Y. Kimuro, Mary Jo Mills, sec. Second row: Joseph H. Tu, Minedto R Imperial, Maria Teresa A. Ungson, Mario Cora-zon, G. Dinio, Edwina A. Cobrcco, P. Vital, Tuong D. Le. Third row: Alvaro Wyld, Herbert Siebold, Hons Andervelot, Phyllis M. Van Goethen, Mongol S. Duo, Mothew Thorakon, Ransford W. Polmer, Thomos J Manokkil. Top row: Engigue M. Rivero, Jose A. Morales, Mlchoel E. Hoppe, Joseph R. Chesen, Richard Schneider, Raymond A. Iwonick, Barrington R Norcisse, Thomos J. Giblin. Junior American Dental Association, Juniors and Seniors Bottom row: George W. Coel, Gory D. Koch, Robert T Lynch, Mike Uzc-loc, Peter C. Huelster, Donald E. Foley, Fred A. Holtz. Second row: Gilbert L Reid, Leo F. Wegerbouer, Charles Bono, Edwin B. Christie, tres . Richard M. McCordell, pres., Vincent W. Winter, vice-prcs., Lowell S. Lokntz, Ronald D. Meyers, David R. Madsen, G. V. Block Third row: Anthony J. Occhietti, Wallace J. O'Connell, Edword L. Mosby. Daniel B Lenoue, Donald B Roubal, Nelson J. Gendusa, Lewis R. Knox, Ernest S. Kozma, Jerome H. Margratf, Richard J. Stonchino, Thomos F. Mulligan. Top row; Gerald A. Zoll, Carl J Smith, Robert B. Gordon, Robert L. Loborge, Arden H. Lange, Patrick W. Lynch, Bernord H. Binder, Cy J. Ledoux, Jordan M. Weigler, Donald E. FitzGerald. Junior American Dental Association, Freshmen ond Sophomores Bottom row: Jock W Quigley, Dorlcn A. Mammon, Michocl J. Doyle. Joseph A DeWull, Michael T. Foley, Mono M. Mognclio, Richord H Baker, Robert D. Thornley. Second row: Donald J McGowan. Ervin G, Wilkes, Duonc T. Vcrhalcn, Duane R Gilbert-son, Laurence N Fridl, Richard D. Jewell, Herald A. Trimmed, Stephen F. Stem, George R Pointer. Third row: Williom M. O'Hara, Robert F Chojnocki, Ansis Blokis, Peter P. Chiodo, Steve E. Senio, George J. Ryan, Richard L. Carter, Thomas F Hempel, Frank J. Gold, Larry B. Lubor, Thomas A. Busby. Fourth row: Dimitrios A Pappas, Robert A. Kortsch, Woyne E Young. Joseph Schwartz, Don Rosen, Ronald A, Lund, Francis Y. Kihoro, Jerry J. Galloway, Allen R Pike, King J Yee, Richard J. Stcimoszewski Fifth row: Charles H. Caplin, Herbert F. Ross, Richord W Hoslam, Thomas J. Barry, Jomes A Doron, Thomo; L Hurst, Fred A Budworth, William E. 8crnier, Harold W. Osborne, Anthony G. Levitsis, Richard J. Bisson Top row; Stuart A. Caolan, Stonlcy I Schlcr, Sheldon L Dorf, Jack E. Krirg, David H. Wagner, Mitch F. Kwotcrski, Thomas J. BonFiglio, Rodney E Barnes, Jock A Amick, Leo J. Puzynski. Junior American Dental Association, Freshmen ond Sophomores Bottom row: Ralph M, Knight, Werner Rich-heimer, R. J. Henry, Guenther Hennig, Paul J. Bivchel, John J. O'Neill, George O. Brown, D. E Kiger, T. E. Konke. Second row: William A Asselin, Fred D. Vitt, James P. Ryan, Ken K. Kempf, Douglas A. Wild, Jomes E. Hoi ford, Lee R. Boese, Brian M. Bocgel, Frederick C. Stclmock. Third row: Russell W Obermayr, Barry W Volocich, Andrew R Mortali, Donald J. Stof-field, John C. Motteucci, Peter Jacobsohn, Don-old Levine, Alon J. Kidd, Rolph F. MocDonold, John R. Ebert. Fourth row: Richard F. Rapp!, Leon M. Willis, Ronald D. Woody, Thomas W. Olsen, Siegfried J. Schoberg, Gary E Moore, John J. Kelly, James E. Rogoll, Thomos J. McNomoro, Richard W Wickord. Top row: Richard A. Peters, Edmund L. Enge-bretson, Dovid C. Grunwaldt, Richard A. Golow, Gary D. Soldoti, John M. Cuomo, James W. Chitwood, Duane Soldati, Edward Q. Opichka, Arthur L. Lobelle, Ronold D. Giordan. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association Bottom row: Joyce M Schwontes, sec., Mary Ann Zjolo, Mary Ellen Hcbblewhite, Marguerite E. Kchoe, vice-pres Top row: Morilyn J. Ziegler, tres., Sybil B, Winter. 73 Le Cercle Francois Bottom row: Judith A Merrimon, Theresa A. Kurkoskl, rcc. sec., Mary Jone Lyden, corr. sec., Lawrence D. Scott, pres., Mory Koy Spalding, Judith Quinn, vice-pres., Edword J. Reilly. Top row: John P. Fludas, Sherry Lou Doley, Mory A. Reed, Judith C Hostrciter, Carole A. Bizzono, Julian D Abrahom, Maxine L. Heath, Shirley A. Kalinich, Jean S. Noth. Management Club Bottom row: Ronold A. Powell, James T. Fuller, sec., James P. Schiller, Ransford W. Palmer, tres., William L. Utley, pres Second row: Jim R. Lebrun, Robert J. Fitzsimmons, John W Me Ki I lop, Donald R Blols, John A. Voldrighi, Lourencc R. Kelly. Top row: Phillip C. E. Smith, Edwin W. Reid, Chorles H. Geiger, Carl W Zillier, Daniel R. Frisby, James J. Peychal, Thomos E. Collins. Marketing Club Bottom row: John C. Goetz, tres., Mary Anne Pucchncr, pres., Donna M Rcichling, vice-pres., Shoron A. Butcnhoff, sec., Douglos B. Ladd. Top row: Charles W. Miller, mod., Jerome K. Muller, Pctrina J. Critelll, Morio Teresita D' Angona, David E Gennrich, Richard W Yob, Justin B. Bultman, Math Club Bottom row: Edythe A. Broome, Michael J. Reinardy, vice-pres., Kothcrina L Gorson, sec,, David L. Cutchin, pres.. Laura M, Sprengcl-meycr, tres., Lillion C. Bozok. Second row: Robert S. Motulis, Frances I. Dittos, Mary M Lickly, Philip C. Tonne, Joc-queline R Honsen, Jone C. Compo, Pamela L, Porks. Top row: Helen J Housmonn, Elizobeth A. Kunst, Richard E. Wilier, Thomas R. Siffer-man, Gerald J. Janusz. Pershing Rifles Bottom row: Donold R. McCann, James J. Ziehr, Richard Miks, Lawrence Dacunto, Gerald P. Kelley, An-thony M. Smole, Donold J. Zeller, William Weber. Second row: Thomas B. Hudspeth, James J. Severino, John A. Adorn, Howard W. Pokorny, Gerold F. Stig-lich, Michael J. Monnclly, Richord C. Kosprzyk, John K. Kearney. Third row: Thomas J. Todd, Wayne R. Kohnke, David G. Feucht, Ronald E. Morrison, Dennis R. Grzywinski, Dale M. Simonich. James T. Whalen, Ernest H. 8ayer, J. Poul Yoshimura. Fourth row: Peter J. O'Hara, Jerome J. Ohlcrt, Dennis J. Delorio, John V. Kost, Jomcs R Stovall, Lewis R Amendola, Patrick D. Kenny, Paul N. Herrmann, John G. Kluetmeier. Top row: Leonard W. Elchwcller, Daniel A. Brzostowicz, Jomcs J Schmidt, Richard J. Burbach, Richard J. Weiond, Robert E. Smentck, Robert J. Mohalski, Jerry A. Steingroeber, Herbert J. Mueller, John H. Plehn, jr., James A. Bonesho, William T. Schucrmon. Political Union Bottom row: Joseph R Chosen, Dede Brock, James W Smith, pres., Bruce C. Eckholm, vice-pres., John C Gower, tres. Second row: Jane M. Villeneuve, Gerry E. Binsock, Beatrice A Dargin, Anne C. Bodi, Yvonne M Weasler, Patricio G. 8oron. Top row: Jon F. Von Abel, Robert E. O'Lcory, Mory Anne Sigler, Nancy L Glocdo, Carol A Schreiner, Gordon J. DeHond, Jock A. Runte. Radio Amateurs Bottom row: David Smith, tres., Phil A. Mo-kurot, Jomes S- White, sec., Adclord L. Broult, pres.. Second row: John E Kimpcl, David C. Lecmon, Robert P. Niedcrmonn, Henry E. Thompson, Charles S Lassen, John M. Stahl, Charles D. Borders Top row: Andrew Y. Aroto, James C. O'Connell, Frank R. Crowe, C. Douglas Strom. Thomas J. Jordan, Lee F LoRock Registered Nurses' Club Bottom row: Dolores E Teller, Connie Hesch, vicc-pres.. Pot A. Kirchoffner, pres., Barbara E. Jonsen, tres., Mary Alice Kose Top tow: Eioinc C. Degnan, Morlcne A. Ferguson. Lois R Greene, Joyce A Bicblcr, Marlene J. Dolugo, Morion T. O'Toole, Connne R Drexler. Soiling Club Bottom row: James E Strumil, Mary L. Grimmer, corr. sec,, Gordon A. Nickchen, Commodore, Richard J. Yczck, sec., Williom G. Klein, tres. Second row: Lynn J. Gray, Charles R Strass-mon, Joan C Shelso, Sharon M Shclso, Barbara A. Bcaird, Peter P. Jakubcnas Top row: Marge I. Quilty, Gus W Ncvcrmon, T homos A. Meyer, John P. Me Go hey. Peter F. Reiske, Marilyn R. Shoules, Robert R. Mooney. Sash and Saber Bottom row: Bernard E. Muller-Thym, rec. sec., William G. Ehlmon, pres., Coptain C. H. Charles, mod., James Heycr, vice-pres., Jerome J. Ohlert, tres., Gcrold F. Stiglich, corr. sec. Second row: Raymond E. Pitzen, James J. Severino, Lawrence Docunto, John A. Adam, Jose A. Perez, John D. Kielich, Jomes M. Wetz, James W. Heck. Third row: Luis R Pujols, Gene J Powlowski, Thcmos J. Todd, Samuel A. Carollo, jr., Paul I. Hettich, Anthony J. Polito, Gregory G. Funk, Peter R. Moncher, Keith R. Rothschild. Top row: Williom H. Schatz, Chester R. Bud-ncy, Williom A. Hipp, Dennis M. Wosielewski, RiChord Miks, Gregor W. Swinski. John V. Kost, Paul N. Herrmonn, Jerry A. Steingrocbcr Anthony M. Smoie 1 t I, . it i t ';t $ t f :.t ?'t • t f f t f t t ■iff rtl l‘-t t ;t ■ — • r -i i ■ t t “ SASH “ a AND V SABER C - “ 1 • 76 Secondary Education Club Bottom row: Jomcs S Frey, pres , Carol M Tropp, vice-pres., Mary Kay Spalding, sec., Carol A. Schreiner, tres, Adrian M Dupuis, mod. Top row: Marie F. Cognetta, Kathleen M. Andrew, Julie V. Stier, Soma A Eberhard, Coth-lecn M Finley, Mory Koy Kelly, Joon E. Unger, Barbara L. Sickcl. Sociology Club 8ottom row: Diane C. Dovenbcrg, Lucio A. Cermglia, sec , Priscilla A Dillctt, Julion D. Abrohom, vice-pres., Sally M Wonek, co-prcs., Joseph W McGee, mod., Borboro A. Moldraski, co-prcs., Patricia M, Brcucr, Audrey A. Tonyon. Second row: Billie J. Galka, Mory Ellen Pilgreen, Gordon D Lookatch, Dione M Altringer, Louise R. Lentzncr, Frances A Gouticri, Robert F. Kontur, Nancy A Sonncnshem, Margaret F. Ecks Top row: Robert Lux, Mory Ann Gehl, Elizabeth A Gindorff, Lucy G. Hamel, Selonie L Head, Carol L. Benore, Judy A Nieman, Mory Brodcn, Kothryn L. Bloomfield. Society of Automotive Engineers Robert B. Troendly. Michoel J. Garlond, vice-pres., John S Rutt, tres , John R. Dwyer, Jr., pres 77 Student Affiliate American Chemical Society Bottom row: Thomas F. Mich, Peter M. Son-felippo, pres., Michael J. Sanfelippo, vice-pres., Marcel J. Lachcnmann, tres., Clcono A. Winkles, see.. Dr. John G. Surok, mod. Second row: Bernodinc K. Kosiewicz, Elizabeth A. Kunst, Potricia A. Quade, Mary F. Cahill, Mary J. Buchek, Judy F. Marks. Third row: James L. Szmania, John T. Frui, Gerald W. Wodino, Theodore A Knicr, Harvey A. Dcnnenberg. Top row: Richard J. Abler, Jr., George H Jaegers, Harry W. Clonohon, Thomos E. Acke-ret, Margorct L. Schormuller. James L. Ehr-hart. Student Bar Association Bottom row: David A. Cook, sec , Walter J. Swictlik, pres., Robert R Henzl, tres., Dovid J. Cannon. Charles C. Mulcahy. Top row: Williom G. Bunk, vicc-prcs , Dorryl K, Nevers, J. P. Brennan, Frederic Spidell, Ker-stm J. Kenan Veterans' Brigade Bottom row: James D. Murphy, Joseph H. Hallows, Robert S. Lindgrcn, vice-corn., Max G. Martinez, Com. Michael E. Hoppe, Daniel A. Orth, James F. Bishop. Second row: Jomes P. Meehan, B. Douglas Lodd, Richard J. Stcckboucr, John E Bushman, Bnon J. Bcdnarski, Robert V. Storey, William H. Slattery Third row: Richard J. Thuermcr, Ernest E. Honnek, Francis A Schmitz, Borrington R. Nar-cisse, Richard A. Herdegen, Edward A. Zanoni, Gerald J. Ives, Thomos J. Zimmer Fourth row: Gerald E. Moynihan, Eric R. Seeger, Richard J. Horne, James F. Waedckin, John F. Fortin, Donald Forrer, Williom F Schula, Horry J. Schanz. Top row: Edwin J. Long, Charles E. Sikorski, Harold E. Ruth, Joseph R. Chcsen, Corl W. Zillier, John T Merriman, Roy F Ford, John E. Compbell. Young Democrats Bottom row: Gerene D. Motheson, Nancy M Seidel, D Anne J. Wilkes, Theresa C Skowronskl. Jonicc A. Ehcgortncr, Mory L. Topa, Caren A. Wolf, Lois L Schwarzhubcr Second row: Paul T. Selzer, Thomas J. McCorthy, John D Fmcrty, tres . Jomes J Gronby. Jerome H Kringel, Geraldine E Bmsock. rcc. soc.. Mory Lou Kendngon, Brian P Hendley. Claudio L Goodrich, corr. sec. Third row: Mory M. K.ckcly, Mary Ann Evons. Cothy M. Vetrano. Anne C. Bodi. Borboro M Rugowskl, Mory C. Doolmg, Patricio A Zcimis, Mane A. Corello, Rita A. Selk Fourth row: Denn.s R. Grzyw.nski, John R Mulvihill. Mork C. Rooney. Louis J. Bachleder, John V Prmdi-v.llc, Al J. McAloon, James L. Dunlavy, Tom J. Conley. Carol A Wlakerstorfer Fifth row: Donald R. Goodmon, John J. Ahern, Tony D. Tortorello, Leo E Jilk. Gory J. Barczok, Gordon J. DeHond, Robert A Ludwig, Art C. Egbert, Carol E. Peterson, Joan F. Kirwm Top row: Jerry D. Honscum, John E Moroorty, Gerald H Dulmogc, Norman E. Pocygo, David R Heymg. Williom Ryan Drew, John T. Davies. Jon F Von Welch, Laurence D. Scott. Young Republicans Bottom row: Gerald W. Sazama, Yvonne M Weasler, Solly A. Heiss, sec., Florian Zalewski, tres. Second row: Carol E Kramer, Monica A Searing, Nancy A Sonnenshein, Mory C. Han-ratty, Sandro C. Weiss, Sue Schmidter, Peter M Sanfelippo, John C. Gower, pres. Top row: Borbora A Barsotti, Stephen F. Schreiter, Lourence D. Scott, George W Orcutt, Mory Anne Puechner, Mory Fron Dewane, Kay Donnelly, John J Kirchcr. 79 Chicago Club Bottom row: Koy A Kiley, sec., Robert J. Noel, vice-prcs, George Lehman, pres., Ronald A. King, trcs , Michael Housmon, Donna E. Micek. Second row: Luanne Phillips, Barbara M Nelson, Judi A Kavanagh, Barbara A. Borsotti, Kathy M. Loftus, Carol E. Kromer, Alice L. Wood Third row: Robert E O'Learv. Brion P. Kenny, Susan M Morrison, Denise M Murphy, Mary Jo Muloney, Diono E. Burke, Fred W. Moore. Top row: Robert J. Powers, Edwin D. Chelseo, James H Mueller, Donold A. Petku . John J. Kircher, Kenneth W. Linko, Eric R. E Seeger, Jomes E. Mclncrney. Hawaiian Club Bottom row: Andrew Y. Aroto. Jeon S. Kowo-oka, Ronold K Yomochika, sec.-tres., Richard Y. Mitsunogo, pres., Ronald H. W Lum. vice-pres., Bert M Sumikowo, Lmdo S. Lee, Ronald H. L. Fong. Top row: Valerie J French, Walter G. Gray Deanna M L. Chong, Earl W Ah Moo. Michigon Club Bottom row: Paul Bono, Kay Donnelly, Ronald J. Komorck, vicc-pres , Mory-Michacle Morrissey, pres., Tim Zhulkie, John E Price. Second row: Ann Koufmon, Mary M Lickly, Cynthia A. Gleason, Judy A Honley, Sue B. Hermann, Helen R Loige, Ruth Anne Gart-lond, Gen M Componello. Top row; John A Crusoe. Poul E. LeSoge, Mory A. Kelly, Kothryn A. McCann, Camilla Wokemon, Louis J. Molepske, Ronold E. Joc-quort, Daniel A Miller. Wiscon Club Bottom row: Nancy J. Petchcl, Eileen R. Allen, Patricio A. Zole, Thomos H. Aageson, pres. Top row: David G, Weinman, vice-pres., Koth-leen A Sonhuber, Alice Marie Quirk, Ralph G. Klieforth, Thomos M. Adrians, Thomas J. Strouf. so BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DIGEST Bottom row: Patricio A. Moore, John E. Mackowski, osst. ed., Angela M. Diana, Jerome K. Muller, cd Top row: James P. Schiller, Raymond Engclhart. THE MARQUETTE 9 n imm Bottom row: F. James Heidcr, co-editor, Ronn E. Wernitznig, business manager, Richard P Scherer, co-editor, Michael J. Garlond, feature editor, John L. Koepke, artist. Top row: Don J. Briseldcn, clrc. mgr,, Lawrence C. Schremser, articles editor, Henry J. Nisiewicz, Robert E. Timko. 81 MAROUETTK LAW REVIEW Bottom row: Robert A Slottery. ossoc. cd., Robert E Kuclthou, assoc, cd., George F. Grof, ed., Rupert J. Groh, assoc, cd., Joseph J. Murotoro, bus. mgr. Second row: James L. Sfeimel, Reginald M. Hislop, Irvin J. Friedlond, Frank C. De Guire, Maurice J. Gavey, Thomas F. Finch. Top row: Gerald S Walsh, Robert G. Ulrich Marquette medical review Bottom row: James E. Stewart, Gregory J. Topcties, Barbara A. Kulczycki, sec., Paul B Borgesen, assoc, ed., Therese M. Southgate, od. Second row: John P. Mullooly, Carl M. Shy, Justin A. Iscrt, James L O'Sheo, Joseph E. Gutierrez. Top row: Michocl J. Dunn, Dennis L. Murphy, Michael F, Cristoforo, Maurice E. Myers, James J. Brophy. Frank Aukofcr Co-editor Wolf Groy Co-editor Tcrrcncc McGorry Editonol Director Mortho Milks, Mary Jdcn News Editors Michocl O'Brien Sports Editor Jomcs Thompson, Sam Sherrill, Timothy Mctx, Jomcs Gannon City Editors Barbara McKoig Society Editor Robert Gletsing Moke-up Editor Jane Wilson Feoture Editor MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY 84 Ales Chodoczek, Jr. Sports Editor Kenneth Stock, Kathleen Donnelly, Barry Rohon Assistont Editors Borboro Goetz Loretto Stontc Patrick Schucsler Robert Schmidt Index Director Photo Secretary Photographers HILLTOP 1960 Carol Tylutki Associotc Editor William Swodlcy Associate Editor Gloria J. Better Brion E. Groy Co-editors Thomat Neman Photo Editor Eorl Finkler, John Sonko, Katie Andrews, Corol Kramer Assistant Editors 86 James T. Cotter Co-editor J. Patrick Kono, Robert Schmidt, William Bcaudot Assistant Editors 87 the Marquette Journal Down Gibeou Article Editor Jock Klotcy Poetry Editor Carol Sckueller Anne Bodi Fiction Editor Art Editor 88 t t «t f I f f f 11111 ♦ 11 t ft f f t % ’ 5-’J Utlit t mix I Chorus—(Left) Bottom row: Ann T Drinan, Saro E. Wolf, Mory Ellen Gondcck, Barbara M. Rugowskl, Judith M. Adams, Joyce T. Thomas, Marlene A Ferguson, Borbora R. Brodzellcr, Caren A Wolf. Second row: Grctchen Taylor. Kathryn L Bloomfield, Robert J. Lozorony, Donold A. Ncwbcrg, Wllliom Held, Dovld J. Betanski, Judith M Rich, Virgmio A. Kraus, Phil Rafferty, Jeanne M. Child. Top row: J Edward Bottkol, John V Stout, Steve D. Lombardi, Douglas F Toth, Michael T. McClellan, Lewis R. Amcndolo, Richord J. Thome, John R. Dunn, James Boutet. CHORUS After playing at football and basketball games in fall, the marching band converts into a concert band for the rest of the school year. Their annual concert was held on May 8 this year. Featured soloist was Dave Klunk who played Rhapsody in Blue, thus setting off the theme of “Concert in Blue.” Jerome Stowcll of the Chicago Symphony was the guest clarinetist. 89 H | H f f | S t i tIt ft i t i f M f M M i ’ T‘ Chorus—(Right) Bottom row: Michael J. Remordy. Bonny J. Anderson, Judith A. Froipont, Mory M Solhcim, Suzanne M. Preston, Ann R. McHuQh, Barbart T. Christion, Catherine L Davis, Nancy J. Laidley, Moroaret Huff. Second row: Anna Stcrmg, Colleen M. Burns, Donno M Stichter, Thomas P McCarthy, Judith M. Fronz, Ted F Mozzo, Nancy J. Garrity, Cheryl J. Riley, Kenneth S. Pochojka. Top row: Richard J Abler, Jr., Robert T. Linke. Richard J. O'Forrell, Richard W. Destoche, Lew F. Becker, Georoe T. Gialomos, David G. Weinmon, Robert F. Swoske, Steve J. Rowbottom, James W. Beigle. Marquette Band—(Left) Bottom row; David Zicmonn, Loretta Scafosci, Carol Hollett, Margorct Zeni. Second row: Charles Willcox, Dovid Klunk, Marvin Kowalski, Judith Fleming, Mory Qucllo, Mary Flynn Third row: Robert Deucher, Kothlccn Vcrbcrg, Corol Kromer, Jane Kncer, Kathleen Schwcntncr, Jeannette Brasscur, Ray Johnston, Gordon Schlocmer, Kothlccn Whitehouse, Kathryn Sedivy, Thomas Bortelt. Fourth row: Joon Wittenberg, Dorothy Krultz, Moxinc Hcoth, Paul Thoresen, Don Goodman, Arsdree Lloyd, Dennis Wroblewski, Arthur Ponke, Charmoinc Tucker, Steven Stoehr, Loreen Patrick, Neil Martin. Top row: Felix Mozur, Joonnc Commock, Thomos Lemmcr, Diana Liska, Marcia Chcesemon, Woyne Kohnke, Francis Podvin, Richard Hovilond, Robert Ennis. Marquette Band—(Right) Bottom row: John Price, Kathryn Zielinski, Rochelle Holweck, Sherry Lou Daley, Lydia Wendling. Second row: Chorlos Zmscr, Michael Kramer, Aloysius Mundvchou, Claude Schilling, Marion Herrmann, Mary Koy Chesire, Peter Tomosi, Barbara Snyder. Third row: Thomos Busby, Richord Preston, John Woshbush, Patrick Lyons, Stephen Jenkins, Kenneth Grelczek, Bonnie Domrosc, Michocl Sholfis, James Mueller Fourth row: Ronald Bocher, Orville Thiel, Leonard Kalinowski, James Dienstl, Jerrold Jocobsen, Richord Strudell, Lawrence Broun, Doniol Witon, James McQuaid, Anthony Dunojski, Dovid Schultz. Top row: Edith Kuhl, Juliannc Lczotte, Audrey Schmidt, Richard Ver-berg, Daniel Kief, Joseph Abler, Phillip Zorob, Lowrence Boeck, John Clifford. Horton Roe. Gesu choirmoster, directs the Socred Music Choir during a weekly rehearsal. The group tings Mastet at Gesu and presents a concert in the Spring. SACRED MUSIC CHOIR Sacred Music Choir 8oK.m ,= Paul J. Luki.sch, Joyt. M Murroy, Key Dom.lly Mo„Wi« L. McGw. P«., P«M- cia A. Cunnmghom, sec., Frances A. Goutieri, tres., Peter C. Holiday. Second row: Joon E Betts, Helen M Coro, Mory Ellen Hite, Corol A. Schober, Patricia A Zcimis, Gloria J. 8ushaw, Mary P. McIntyre. Top row: LeRoy M DcBruin, W.ll.om H Com, Douglas F. Toth, Mory M. Byrne, Louri M Bousch, Pomelo L. Parks, Billie J. Gaiko, Gern A, Meehan. 91 Dental School Glee Club Bottom row: Guenther H. Hennig, Paul J. Bischcl, Ken K. Kempf, Brien M Boegel, George 0. Brown, Thomas E. Konke. Second row; Anthony G Levitsis, George J. Rock, trev, Richard J. Totro, Thomas L. Hurst, Ned E. Set-timi, Wayne E. Witte. Third row: Woyne L Young, Robert L. Kortjch, Stephen F. Stein, John W. Quigley, Dorian A. Hommon, James A Doron, Jock L. Krinz. Top row: Mitch F. Kwotcrski, Ed Bernier, Gary D. Soldoti, Lowrence N. Fridel, Ronald M. Hubbard, Leo J. Puzynski. Richard F. Rappl, Fred D. Vitt. CHORAL GROUPS Medical School Glee Club Bottom row: Gloria Rodriquez, director, Richard T, Shore, Thomot P. Belson, Richord F Heorn, Gordon L Datka, Carl M. Shy, vice-pres., Bruce Thompson. Second row: John C. Price, sec , Chorles V Mattingly, R. David Helling, Robert J. Freel, Normon F. Blinstrub, Edward J. Buerger, Lowrence S. Larson, Ronold J. Darling, Mory Ann Rcschcnbcrg. accompanist. Top row: Thomas J Russell, pres., Fred M Osborne, Thomas G. Kirkhopc, John G Rowlond, George M Miks, Williom O'Leary, Harvey R. Birschboch, Gerald J Kollos, tres., Carl J. Mant, M. R. Hirschbocck. 92 R E S I D E N C E Men's Interrcsidencc Council Bottom row: John D. Fmerty, vice-pres., Richard M Spielmonn, pres., Robert M McLoone, sec Top row: Paul E. LeSoge, Jerry D. Hanscum, Thomas J. McCorthy, Paul T. Sclzcr c Mary E. Desmond, rec. sec., Camille M. McGrccvy, Clconc A, Winkels, Margo M. Gangctieg, Lois M Westcrkomp, Lorraine C. LeMans, Koren E. Cloir, Barbara L. McKoig, corr. sec. s 93 Norbert Tlachoc's secretory types forms in the Student Activities Building. The University eolendor and the activities program arc all hondlcd through this office. OFFICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES Two students stop to chof in the upper hall of the Student Activities Building where oll-Universify councils maintain office hours coch doy. Ruth McMohon, progrom director, and Georgia Oominski, Intersorority Council rushing co-ordinator, discuss the spring rushing activities In the office. Jan Kapral made up for her role in Tho King and I. Above: Ronald Fistel and Marlene Lustik talked during ono of the Player's weekly coffee hours in the theotcr. Loft: David Phillips, Corolyn Cardwell, Jeonnic Krcmer and Dominique Noth dis cussed the latest production. In the Spring, the Players turned to experimental theater with their Avant Garde productions. Rev. John Wolsh, SJ. Director 95 Rick Kemmcr James Ehrlc Thomas McCarthy Barry Narcissc DEBATE Marquette debate squads finished the 1959-60 season with mixed records. The varsity team of Tom McCarthy and Barry Narcisse hit their season high mark with a third place in the Northwestern Debate Tournament, one of the nation's largest. Narcisse scored individual triumphs in oratory, taking first place in Marquette's Kcrstcn Oratory Contest, and in the Wisconsin State Forensics Tournament. Freshmen debaters took second place at Purdue University, for their most important victory. Dennis Gensch William Sturm 96 A student director gives cues to on octor during rodio workshop. The students also write, produce, direct ond cost their own shows under rodio studio conditions. RADIO-TV WORKSHOP A student mans a camera in the Speech school. Students produce, direct ond stage television shows with actual equipment in the TV studio The TV workshop gives them practical experience in the technical ospects of television. Students rehearse their rodio scripts in the studio before show time. It’s June. I960, the year and month awaited and expected by many Marquette students as the time of completion, fulfillment —graduation. But though it is. it is not. for all of us realize that completion and fulfillment are yet to come. We are only partly fulfilled and by no means a finished product. We sec that our gyroscope should be in perfect balance now. We should be the whole man. the whole personality reflecting college years of spiritual, mental, physical, and social education. Each phase of our lives should contribute to the other—integrating, intertwining. and elevating. No single one should grapple with another. should conflict or stifle. Each should grow, made richer and more fertile by the development of the other. £ The ideal? We answer that it is an inquiring mind, a healthy body, diverse and numerous social experiences, enmeshed in a moral and spiritual love and dependence on God. 0 But even the ideal has a peak yet unwon. for the gyroscope continues to spin and is easily knocked ofl-ccntcr. More than skill and the past must keep it on course. Stability and success arc the prizes for initiative, labor, and perseverance. 0 Four years or more of formal training at Marquette for a profession, for an occupation and for life have passed, but the profession, occupation, and life have just begun as have the training and learning. Marquette has supplied the necessities, the introductions to logical analysis, appraisal, and primary use of fundamentals. The English major has been introduced to great writers of our language, but the open door reveals a spacious area of research to be done before communication to others can be effective. The M.D. attachment to an intern’s last name stands for Doctor of Medicine. Now he must prove it. Graduates of the College of Engineering seek their first position. They have yet to construct their first bridge. 0 And I ... Akbor Abbott Pour W. Ahern Leo W. Amend, Jr. Joon M Apozrllor Joteph N. Bouer Marcio S. Andenon Andre C. Bottoilc Robert J. Belle! BUSINESS ADMIMISTRATION Jamet T. Bennett Jerry C. Bergeron Robert N. Berhopec Robert N. Bietzk Robert W. Bilttein Tom G. Bitten Oonald R. Bloit George S. Borkovtkl John 0. Broun Donald L. Brich H. Dovid Bright Tillmon A. Bruett Business Administration Council Borrow row: Jerome K Muller, John A. Whelan, ires., Rita A. Jogodinski, sec., Robert Bellei, vice-pres., Joon M. Apozeller, Thomas Gromins, pres. Top row; David 0. Longe, John E Mackowski, Mor ' Anne Puechrter, Williom L. Utley, Donna Reichlmg, Williom G. Ehlmon, Jay R. Vonochcn. Write o letter to the Miniitcr of Finonco in Algeria. .. .? Students leave the Bus. Ad. building after class. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION James J. Doun Jemts C. Depict lean J. DcBiosc Gregory J. Dcttloff Andrew J. 8ugyit Justin B BuHmsn John f. Bureau John I. Bushman John E. Campbell Charles A. Cortky Alice M. Cael Nancy Jone Cohon Thomas I. Collins Richord R. Cramer Frank T. Crivcllo David V. Crowley If he move one more pin on thot chort I'll .. Students wait for closs to begin. 76 trombones ond 106 cornets odd up to o big personnel problem, but I should be oble to handle it. Justin Bultmon studies in an empty classroom. Business Administration Wheel Bottom row: John E. Mockowski, Diane M. Fanohan, David B. Johnson, cd., Edward J. Seiwert, asst ed., Norman R. Thoresen, Justin B. Bultmon. Second row: Moron G. Moses, James P. Holmes, Walter J. Eschenboch, Ronald A. Powell, Thomos H. Hausmon, Raymond W. Weinicn, Dale J. Feather. Top row: Judy S. Hancock, Sina K. Hollis, Nancy S. Skoro, Mary E Smith, Cloudette J. Holt BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Robert J. Doyle Jamet W. Dwyer William G. Ehlmon Robert H. (Idndgc Wayne F. timer Tom J. Cmbech Raymond Eneclhort John f. Fectt John G. (tchweiler Daniel J. Fotey Donna M. Fantozxi Kevin M. Fordc But we've seen The Industrial Revolution 15 times. Students listen intently to their professor during o cost accounting class. William C. Greenwood Johnny K. Mort Lawrence A. Grimmer Frederick Howkins Jeorme I. Gross, Jr. Dennis I. Hobson Rose Ann I. Guno Robert H. Heinrich Paul M. Hellmich Thomas H. Henning Ronald D. Hcroly Richard A. Herdegen David J. Garry Margaret C. Goiter Lea J. Geronime Richard L. Glecton Joyce M. Glogovsky James Peter Grot Thomas R. Gromins Anthony L. Graupp There must be a better woy to market chocolate milk. These cortons leok. Eorl Legler studies in the Bus. Ad. lounge before class. 101 ■ Thomas L. Hibncr Bernard C. Hlavoe Robert C. Mornick John C. Horter Donald R. Jackson Rita A. Jogodimki Irene A. Jalndl Charles Jakubowski Richard A. Jolotky Do no Id A. Junto Robert J. Kotcho Mary C. Kclnhofer And then he said thot there wouldn't be a recession and I said .... Professor C. Brooks Smeeton discusses marketing organization with Ray Evenson and Dave Gonnrich. And on a winged T, the right end ploys here. Mike La Porte points something out to secretary Joyce Rosenberg in the 8us. Ad. office. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Jam J. Kuntner 8. Oouglot Ladd Michael J. LoPorte Arthur R. Lott Robert C K «py Jama J. lofond Richard V. LoRoto Robert A. Loach Froncit P. Lrory George M. Lehman James K. Lemieui John F. Lconordl Robert S. Lindgren Jomei R. Long (dwin C. Lucck Ronold A Malik Walter Mangham, Jr. Melvin F. Marino Mon G. Martinet Ramon J. Mayer Bus. Ad. freshmen hod o chance to become ocquointed wilh one another ond with upper doss-men ot a porty given for them during Welcome Week. Ycoh, I'll push you for council president. Dick Meyer and Phil Smith relax in the Bus Ad. lounge between closses. The Cubs couldn't finish third in the Americon Association! Bus. Ad. students listen to their professor lecture during doss You see, fellows, it tokes o heterogeneous student body to moke o heterogeneous university. Professor Atwood lectures to his class in Industrial Management. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION John C. M Ooro%ot Do-old V. McCrotti Jotn T. Mernmon trank 6 Mastnik James W. Mayor Eugene L. Nord Dennis W. Milowski David L. Nov.rskc Thomas Montolbano Ceroid J. Nowak John P. Murtha Walter J. O'Brien But if we make loons at five percent interest, we've got it mode. Ron Fatten and Tom Hafsoos carry on a pre-class discussion in the corridor. Jomas R. O'Hara Kathleen A. Orth A Thomas Owenson Ceroid J. Philipps John R. O'Leary Robert D. Osswald John P. Polondn Richard J. Picogo BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 104 And don't forget to tell her that we beot Louisville. David LeMoy and Mel Branovon brush up on their school work in the Bus. Ad. lounge. Paul J. Roller MUhoel A. Rooney Jomci t. Rust Robert F. Romeo Jomci T. Round tliiobctti M. Ryan Robot I. Sannito Robert M. Savrnoch Robert D. Server Jomci P. Schiller BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Ceroid L. Schissler Maryann Schneider Henry . Soldi, Jr. Edword J. Selwert Joseph R. Sendik Robert B. Sherman Philip M. Shield Louise R. Simmons Thomas J. Si Phillip C. Smith Paul L. Sovey Richard M. Spielmonn Richord J. Stcckbouer Gerald T. Stoltmann Oh, no! I loft my term paper on thot Wells street bus. Students work out problems In their statistics class. R. M. Wcnncmon Michocl F. Whclon Silo S. Wood Corl W. Zillier John A Whelan V Jeon Wolcben Patrick G. Wynn George )■ Zwonar Susan M. Stro mon Edward C. Stroil hor Robert A. Sylvctter Edward C. TerMoat Robert M. Ulott John A. Voldrighi Richard G. Volley Oole J. VonErmen Eugene F. VonGorwc Charlc A. Wagner Gront 0. Waldo Tod Wcgmonn A boy? Lloyd Strouss uses the Bus. Ad. lounge for study. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION They soid to report three hours before departure. M k G‘91 Larry Slcwert and Dick Hennen relax in the Bus. Ad. Joungc. 107 Ocntol Council Bottom row: JoAnn T Ronk.n Gretchen M Schoenwetter. Bonord H. B.ndcr, Frcdr.c M. Weber, pres., Richard M. McCordoll, vicc-pres., Mory C. Laus. I°P ',Ch Kwoterski Andrew R. Morfoli. Carl W. Grosspietsch. Arthur L. Lobclle. Vince W. Winter, Kothleen L. Kassulke, Richard J. Stanchina. David 0. Cochran George W. Cool Richord C. Connell Dan G. Demltto Bcrnord R. Duke Donald E. Foley Walter H. Ebert Jomet N. Franklin Will om J. Egan John E. Gelt Donald E. FltrGerold Stanley J. Glryotai DENTISTRY Edwin B Chmtlo Dominic Claramitaro Donald C. Burcth Mlchocl (. Canon DENTISTRY 108 I wonder where she is this time? Dr Rubenstein makes a call before class. Robert B. Gordon Russell L. Heder Karl J. Hettwer William H. HoojI Joseph T. Herborger Fred A. Holt Easy Doc, you don't pull teeth with thot tool. Dr. R. L. Gorsky coaches Gerald Donovan. Peter C. Huelstcr Bruce R. Janssen Robert A. Jgigor James R. Jensen Donold E. Hauler William C. Klein Lewis R. Knox Jerrold L. Koch Robert J. Holier Gerald G. Korf Ernest S. Koima Joseph K. Kuglcr 109 LeRoy Moline, Jr. Thomoi F. Mulligon Lowrcncc J. Neumann Edward I. Mosby Richard Houghton, Jr. Raul J. Oberbrcckling Robert L. loBarge Edward M. Lamcn Arden H. Lange Daniel B. Lenonc Jome Levondoski Marlin R. Lewie Alan B. Luke David R. Madsen Vern W. Manthei Richard M. McCardcll Arthur J. McManus Timothy W. Meonor Wow! Uppers, lowers and in-betweens. Richord Noughton checks X-roys in prosthetics lob. DENTISTRY Am I in Dentistry or Engineering? Dental students work in lob. 110 Richord C. Oftermon Thomoi J. Pollasch Joseph M. Pavlik Francis X. Pfister Lawrence G Popp Donald W. Potter John J. Puttkommer Jose A. Rofols James V. Rabins, Jr. Roecr M. Rose Donald B. Roubal Terry K. Schccr Ronald G. Schmidt Donald W. Schneider Richard A. Schuttc James A. Sieved James W. Soderlund Richard J. Strond DENTISTRY Ye , Mom, I brush my teeth oftcr every meol. James Sadlon uses a corridor telephone. Contact Point Bottom row: Wolter B. Volocich, feoture ed , Arthur L. Lobelle, ed , Andrew R. Mortoli, ed., Nelsin J. Gcnduso, ed., Stanley I Sehler, news cd. Top row: Gory D. Soldoti, Leo F. Wegerbouer, Vincent W. Winter, Edward M. Lomcrs, Richard W. Wickord, Dick M. McCardell. Dear Mr. Hoffa .. . Typical scene at the Dental clinic. Ill And then he bit you? Martin Keneshiro, Jim Holford, Bert Sumikowo, Dole Belkr ond Mihran Boshirion toke o coffee breok In the lounge. Richard G. Strxok Robert C. Sullivan Michoel Uieloc Jerry W. Walker Robert I. Walton Thomat R. Worn Eugene R. Weber Fredric M. Weber Clifford G. Wee Gerhard J. Wridlcr Jordan M. Weigler Michoel A. Weintierl You grob the hood this way ond iob here. Ron Dorst studies dental techniques in sophomore lab. Keith R. Williams Gerald A. Zall Vincent W. Winter Rudolph C. Zernioch DENTISTRY Horold W. Ziolkowtki 112 Chm M. Albonete Katherine Arne o« Carol A. Beioutek Morlcnc J. Billhorti Barbara Bo'chordt Kothlcen Brockob JIN I. Broult Maureen Bramberk Judith L Brook Marlene M. Burette Helene M. Dolce Mary K Dunn Dental Hygiene Council Bottom row: Sharon C. LoMar, Marilyn LaBarge, vice-pres and tres., JoAnn T Rankin, pres., Kathryn I. Worthen, i c., Karen L. Kocpke. Top row: Mary C. Leux, Noncy Anne Wussow, Bonny J. Kilion, Judith A. Schaefer, Joan M. Smith, Sue A. Hemr DENTAL HYGIENE Jonh J. tllerton Judith A. Fronicn Barbara C. (ram Deloret A. Gallcc Now if he hod any wisdom teeth he'd be brilliant. Above: Lollie Morrissey and JoAnn Rankin compare mouth costs in materials lob. Right: Mory Ann Zjala checks a plaster cost. Judith A. Gotper Sue A. Hemr Corel 0. Grace Joyce A. Hcrdkno Judith A. Juech Kathleen Kotsulkc Bonnie Jeon Klllon Mory H. Kirchcr Karen L. Koepke Martha S. Kojii Morityn C. Kortch Judtih A. Kotsel Marilyn LoBorge Margo M. Longctieg Sharon C- LaMar Barbara A. Lcmke And it makes a pretty good chip dip substitute. Dent Hy students wotch o doss experiment DENTAL HYGIENE Suson A. Stevens Dorothy J. Sutton Kathryn I. Worthen Marylin J. Ztcgkr Nonty Anne Wuno Mory Ann Ziala DENTAL HYGIENE Orangey arc two for 15c this week. Pledge Janice Johnson shows Pot Seoring whot she has in her bog. Susan t. lucthgc Judy K. McIntosh Mary C. Mischlich Barbora J. Modar Laurel A. Morrissey Barbara A. Porrilli JoAnn T. Rankin Rita Sontini Crete hen Schocnwetter Joyce M. Schwantcs Patricia A. Searing Marlene A. Smith 115 Engineering Association Bottom row: Joseph C. Andrulaitus, tres., Michael F. Juricak, sec., Jomes R Gcurts, Jomes F. Hieder, vicc-prcs., Froncis X Jacoby, pres. Top row: Michael J. Garland, Thomas M. Smith, Ronold O. Hultgrcn, Stephen F Schreiter, John R. Dwyer, Donald S. Robinson. Brian J. Bednonki Donold J. Bm«ld«n Roy mood C. Catpory TKomoi H. Bennett Robert A. Browning Donald J. Coyen Jomes B. Bergcnthal David R. Sruesewiti Ronold f. Chapman Adelord L. Broolt, Jr. Somuel Canterbury Edwin J. Cheney ENGINEERING James P. Ackerman Thomas Ackerman Jomes J. Ackermonn Amir H. Ago David L. Andrew Robert M. Auchter Robert S. Austenteld Daniel W. Boerfleln Bobby G. Chilton Robert J. Ciiek Robert J. Conkl-n Paul R. Coooon Roderick J. Copa Chorlet W. Corcoran Thomas H. Cronin Poul C. Curion If you get it fixed by tomorrow it'll mean o bonus. Professor Robert L. Ritter counsels Mike Sholtls ond Art Trost Joel A. Donkcrt Oonold A. Dedlnot Richard Destache Michael i. Deuel Donald Dlugopolski Robert A. Donahue Williom J. Druml Mongol $. Duo Joints f. Dunn John R. Dwyer, Jr. Mork C. Cbscn Kathleen A. Fallon ENGINEERING I’m not sure, but I think I started wrong. Gerard Filips works a problem in on onalysis class. Karen A. Guitofton Thomas A. Houke Bruno A. Henke Alfred J. Meyer Robert C. Hortwig F. Jomci Heider Valentine A. Hetzel Jerome I. Heycr Fein A. fomoloro Lenard R. Feldhonn John C. Feldner Richard K. Felleni John W. Fenske Ed-ord J. Fiore, Jr. Donold O. Forrer William B. Gallos Irnie O. Germanotta Richard D. Giuli Kyle V. Green Richard M. Groti ENGINEERING II I build up o little more pressure the floor might collapse ond then. . . . Kevin Corey works in a materials lab. If looks o lot like her but you didn't quite cotch the right expression ... . Titian Bett ond Anthony Lasrodo discuss on assignment in drowing class. Don H Hiller Robert A. Hint Kenneth Hlntimon Theodore Hodon, Jr. Richard Holtkomp Cr.neit t. Horlnek Ronald O. Hultgrcn f. W. Hulvenhsrn Korl W. Hunter Gerald J. Iva Jerome W. Jaeger (dward M. Jonicn tdword A. Jof«in kl John A. Jtuep Brian P. Kenny Bayord f. Kettler Ronald N. K.cltcr Thomat A. KlllewoW Kyung W. Kim David G. Kifxlnger If the coffee come out strong enough we might be able to market the mochinc ond stort a choin of etpretto house . Professor Tom Ishii ond Dan Von Berg check on experiment in electronics. ENGINEERING Engineering Sodality Bottom row: Thomos R. Sifferman, Gerald S. Setter, Rev. J. E. Breunig, S.J., William L. Borthcl, Kenneth L. Koyser. Second row: Robert W. Baldus, Juon C. Tenorio, William F. Schuld, Robert W. Miller, James A, Klein, Richard D. Giuli, Richard T. Holtkomp, Thomas M Smith, Thomos J. Frichtl. Third row: Robert J. Wogner, Harold M. Grinwald, F, Xavier Gonzoles, Michael E. Sokolski, James A. Stiles, Terence T. Bormonn, Michael J. Plichto, Ronold Stoerz, Joseph Abler. Top row: Terrence P. Lynch, Robert D. Birdsell, Joseph M. Riedl, Michoel E. Hoppe, Robert Norbutos, John E. Fcldncr, Bruce Boehlen, Jomes Armstrong, Daniel Broun. Boy! If the professor only knew whot kind of curves I'm picking up. Thomas Lipo constructs o tronsistor amplifier. But I can't give you her phone number; it's ogoinst university regulations. John Wright, Dennis Romeis and Robert Huber confer with the office secretory. If I don't find it, the enemy must have it. Martin McNeil checks the files. trank J. loh.y Chunp tea Bodnoy A. IiMmu Paul I. Ic Safa David C. teaman Thoodara lomamki Chariot R. Lcmko Paul lotournaau Richard W. Kluq Ralph H. Kl jmb Roper C. Ka«h R. Koll vtontberger Anthony Kelpak William J. Konfor Robert C. Korotot David %. Krott Thamat A. KriaKky Leonard J. Kube Ronald i. Kulhanek Marvin T. Kuypon ENGINEERING ENGINEERING 120 Tom Doberstein gets torn rescorch Help fro Mr‘- Ru,h in the librory. Gerold R Lucttgcn John lukoihewich Thomot O. lynch Horry P. Molonc Phillip G. Morocco Thomot J. Moyo Donald M. McGoriglc Donald J McGuInctt Whoddo yo mean the whole building will collapse if we do it my woy? Daniel Boertlein ond Bob Conklin review for a class. Gerald Melons Richard K- Metier Martin J. McNeil Don M. Moyoe. Jr. Barrington Narcisse Gordon A. Nickchcn Richard Niggemonn Sam P. Nctomonn Edmond J. Nielsen Dcnnii R. O'Boylo Eugene A. Ollg Gary M. Orman Robert R. Packco Richard W. Porker William J. Potterson Louis ). Peeters Robert M. Pipp Edwin R. Rossini Robert Rampetsreitcr William F. Rush Front S. Rench Horlod E. Ruth Ralph M. Regner Louis Rutligliano Bogey ot one o'clock, men. I saw her first. Gus Nevermcn, Jock Pelner, Dole Simonich ond Ron Reok check their readings tn electronics lob still think you owe mo 75 , and you'll never convince me otherwise. Jim Dunn and John Janssen discuss o calculus problem. Rolph ( Slromowtfci Thomoi ). Slump Sure it' typical. Look at the termite ! A civil engineering display ot the Engineering Open House, March 26, was one ot 150 displays. 123 M 1 - !' ? Blueprint Bottom row: John E. Kimbcl, Michocl J. Gor lond, John J. Mollcrus, co-ed., John L. Koepke Michocl J. Mollcrus, Ted Hodon. C R Bundy Top row: Lowrencc G Bernouer, Lowrcncc C Schrcmocr, Michocl E. Hoppe, Louis J Meyer Joseph T. Wornemucndc, Jock J. Stiglich George P. Nelson, G. G. Funk, Robert B Trocndly. Daniel W. Von Berg Neil R. Wlenter Henry N. Weber, Jr. Bernard C. Won Paul J. Weitrer Donold J. Wright James I. Zochar Edward A. Zononi Ronald E. Wernifinig Joceh Wrxytxcxynthi Steve J. Zigon l.l_ft V l.k.l These lockers get smoller every year. Bob Boysen takes his drawing materials from a locker in the Engine house. Kenneth H. Suet Gregor W. Swintky Robert J. VonDcnBerg Ernest B. Verity Dennis R. Swann Charles H. Tomer Thomas Vanderhetdan Richard H. Vogels 124 Journalism Council Margaret A. Speas, vice-prev, Michael L. O'Brien, pres., Thomas N. Lorsung, Mary C. Jelen, Michael G. Farley Robert E. Finn Donna M. Frantx Down M. Gibcau Judith K Gibeault Mary M. Grant Walter G. Gray Anne I. Hoertel Ralph M. Hahn Oiane Bertell Hamilton John J. Harngon lance J. Herdegen JOURNALISM Mary t. Adamtki Adele Bartoich Fronk A. Aukofcr Jomei T. Cotter 125 Mary C. Hit Richard J. Horn J. David Hudgens Mary C Jrlrn Ronald W. Klug Sr. M. Lillian Kenneth t. Laami Thomas N. Larsung Vilmo C. Morquec-lim iamo J. McBride Margery A. Mcllheny Barbara I. McKoig --w Jmunc. I?sms?,yDe ,h ' - Tell mo, how did you mqnogc to get the Dent Hy, Med Tech, Nursing and PT beats? Jim Foley checks his story with professor Jomes Arnold. Dorothy A. Nodortf Lours A. Pa no role John R. Sander Mlchoel L. O'Brien Jack W. Righeimer Ronold J. Schiestl JOURNALISM How could you possibly get o headline count of 72? Professor Lucos G Stoudocher looks over Jim Gonnon's headline schedule before editing class. Peggy A. Schommer Mary Ann Schroith Morgercf A. Spcoi Loretta M. Stonte James Stothopoulos Philip M. Tatlmodge Jo met A. Thompson Kothleen P. Victor Jane M. Vilfeneuve f Mariana Weker Paul Wilkes Jane Ellen Wilson 8ut why won't you morry me? Morlone Weber discusses a Trib article with Terry McGarry. Low Council Bottom row: William J. Mulligan, pres., Gerald L. Engeldinger, vice-pres., Dorryl K. Ncvers, tres.. Joseph J Murotore, see. Top row: George F. Graf, Richard C. Nennemon, Kenan J Kirsten, Fronk C. Dc Guire, David P. Smith. Cordon A. Borman James P. Brennan William G. Bunk David J. Cannon Fronk C. Da Guire David A. Dillon Thomas P. Doherty Gerald Engeldinger Poul J. Ferr Thomas F. Flneh William 0. Gardner Mourice J. Garvey LAW Franklyn M. Gimbcl George F. Grot William A. Hammonn Joseph A. Goclz Rupert J. Groh, Jr. Thomos P. Hayes ilEUlffutf? LAW Oyer Oyer Bottom row: Dorryl K Never , assoc. cd., Dovid P. Smith, cd., Calvin W. Cormon, mod., Russ A. Eisenberg, assoc, cd Top row: Louis W Stoudacher, Jr., bus. mgr , Francis J Shibo, William A. Hammann Reginald Hitlop, Jr. dittoed H. F. Lum Daniel J. Miron John V. Koiina Bernard J. lutxkc William J. Mulligan Richord J. Krocko Nalolio Mcloughl.n Joseph J. Murotore Donald A. Levy Donald J. Miller Harry J. O’Leory Ycoh, I gave her the old koroti chop across the neck but she still woundn't listen. Two students chat in the Law school lounge between classes, Robert A. Slattery Williom Stoncxok Patrick L. Snyder James L. Steimel Albert (. Wchde Joseph W. Weigel Daniel J. Weiss Gary R. Yokes Richard Yettcr LAW Do you think this stuff would moke more seme ot the Stratford? Low students study on the Law school steps before doss. Robert E. Sutton Walter J. Swictlik James £. Talaska Louis R. Ullcnbcrg Robert G. Ulrich Kenneth E. Voss Gerald S. Walsh Edwin P. Wosinger Door Abby . . Robert Ulrich, o member of the editorial boord, ond George Grof, editor, work on the Morquette Low Review. Julion D. Abraham Marcia Aitomkioxi Eileen R. Allen 0 anc M. Altnnqcr Charlotte A. Ann Joseph R. Andcrcr Kathleen M. Andrew Sr. Anne. S.C.S.C. Charles T. Arkcnt Jo Ann M. Assclborn June E. Bachhuber Beverly A. Backy Carl A. Bade Marilyn J. Baker Janies M. Barry Wm. Bartholomew Kenneth Batinovich Sr. M. Berenice Joseph T. Bosto Valentin Baumpartncr Robert E. Berper LIBERAL ARTS Liberal Arts Council Bottom row: Beatrice A. Dorgm, Mary Jo Dowell, corr. sec., Steve E. Lommers, pres., James J Granby, vice-prev, Brian P. Hendley, trcs_, Ann R. McHugh Second row: Bruce J. Horocek, Dorothea A Michael, Jane M Villeneuve, John R. Horn, Morcel J Lochenmonn, Sondro C. Weiss. Top row: Michocl J PikulcH. Audrey A Tonyon, Lourcncc D. Scott, John C. Gower, Thomos H. Nelson, Kay A Siemssen. LIBERAL ARTS 131 Salvador Dali's painting The Madonna of Port Lligot attrocts the attention of two students James A. Bitter James 0. Bontu Susan M. Borer John H. Borgord Patricio G. Boron Barbara Borxyskowiki John L Brophy Mory lou Braasch Gerald L. Bruns Patricio M. Breuer Mory J. Buchck Cole A. Briick Kathleen M. Cain DeOe Brock Jamos L. Colkins LIBERAL ARTS It's getting to you can't get in anywhere without O Witcontin ID. A student leoves the Science building after lote classes. David A. Colllton Virginia A. Collum Zzzzzzz ......... Father Wtlliom McCabe lectures to an English class. Lucia A, Cerniglia Patricia A. Clclond Alfred R. Cioromcllo Marie f. Cognctto Karen E. Clair Jamet P. Cotleren Patricia A. Clancy Chorlei H. Conley Daniel E. Connell Audrian H. Conrady Richard J. Conroy Jerald T. Cooke Carolyn Y. Cardwell Lou A. Cotto Jamet V. Corroll Jamet Cerojewtkl 133 M. Koy Donnelly Gc019 0 Dougherty Kathleen Dowd Gerald J. Dortt Diane C. Dovenberg Shorten A. Doyle LIBERAL ARTS Rernard J. Cordet Thomox P. Doty Terrence f.. Crooks Constance A. Davit Penelope R. Crowt Stephen t Detonty Patrick Cxervintki C. Joseph DeSoWo Nanette M. Detttatt Manuel M. Deycaxa Poul T. Dtgaudlo Patrick S. Donahue Who got ptomaine poisoning? The cofcteria is one of the many services the Union offers I'll just have to find one more specimen before I go to class? LIBERAL ARTS Corel A. Droe««r Constance V. Dubn Mery S. Dudek Cothcrmc T. Ounn Michael E. Ounne Daniel J. Oymon Patricia A. Edmler Mary Jana I- Ehlert Janice ■- Eichmon Thomas D. Clliott William J. Emanuel Carl O. Enderstein James I. England Jacqueline R. Ennis Ann I. Erickson Shirley J. Ernst Sr. M. Cuqene, U.T.S.V Mary A. Esrons I'll get a reprieve; wait ond tee. A student catches up on the news in the Johnston holt lounge. My own blend: onions, pickles, o doth of tabasco. Worriorburgers provide after-class snocks foe hungry students. LIBERAL ARTS I'm omaxcd that I con be so calm with a bomb in that bag. Students use the Library to study between closses. Anne M. Golloqhcr Richard A. Geneva Elizobefh A. GIndorff Mory Ann Gallagher Nancy Gcttclmon Carole A. Gius What do you mean you con't cook? Fronk Mestnik ond Joon Pientko stop for o minute outside the Union. Judith A. Frolpont James S. Frey John T. Frey Patricio A. Fruin Mary E. Fabing DcCtte M. Fochs Manuel C. Felibcrti Mary C. Foley Donald F. Fitxgereld James F. Font Robert G. Flynn Jane M. Fox f LIBERAL ARTS Hmmm, that second one isn't bad looking cither. Angelo Bruscoto lectures in Father Murphy's history class. Nancy L Gloedc Kothlccn D. Gordon Jomes J. Granby Satan K. Gree.-ileof John R Grecnya Robert f. Grcgorski Philip S. Grcleeki Mory J. Gules Oelloyd J. Guth Jean C. Hoot Peter W. Hell lacy G. Hamel But whot more do I hove to do?. I only wont a dote for Soturdoy night. Joe Marlines chots with a friend in the Union lounge. Gail F. Hamilton Hannah E. Harris Judith A. Hayes Peter V. Harrington Jomes P. Harter Marian J. Hayman Dtonc M. Hothcrr Suxonnc Holxbaucr James K. Hondcl John R. Horn William J. Houghton Mory Ann Howard Joan F. Hudson Lauralcc D. Hucbncr James W. Hughes Judith A. Huppcrt Sr. M. Isaac Joqucs Susan C. Jons Richard J. Hebert Peter J. Heimbold Judith M. Hermon Rolph Hoepfnvr JoAnn V. Hallman Mary Jo Hoffmann Your understanding will help him find himself. Bill Emanuel looks at a coreer booklet outside the Placement Center. LIBERAL ARTS Let's settle this like todies. Koy Aschoff ond Maureen McCormock learn the principles of fencing in gym closs. Gregory Ker fin9 John W. Killian France A. Kevin John J. Kircher Theodore A. Knler Paler J. Kobe William I. Kelley Edward J. Kelly Mary Leu Kendrigon Jamrt H. Kenton Willi S. Jewell Jotaph Jezuhewici Mary B. Johonek Le lic K. Johnton Sr. M. Judine Shirley A. Kolinich Noel J. Kane Bernadinc Ka lewic Quick, ct 'em up in the next alley! Mary Ann Butler disploys bowling techniques. LIBERAL ARTS Wonted: Young man with spoccsuit, mutt be willing to trovel. Jerry Mehnng checks job offers ot the Placement Center. LIBERAL ARTS It doesn't soy o thing obout cooking. Students discuss closs lectures in the Union. Daniel J. Kraft Stephen M. Krause Joseph H. Kroner Margie S. Kubiok John M. Kuhn Kenneth W. Kuhs Gail S. Kuja.o tliiobcth A. Kuntf Thereto A. Kurkotki W. Greg Loeey Stephen C. Lammcrt John P. Longe Unoccustomed os I am .... Prof. Nicholas Topetics adjusts his tie before closs. Joanne Kolatintki Jo met G. Koliar Joan M. Kopp John M. Korb Dennis N. Kortmo Donna M. Kott LIBERAL ARTS Of course it' in French, whot did you expect? Dr. Conley lectures to his intermediote French closs, Lob M. Leonard! Richard J. Lcsjok Marianne Licrmonn Clare T. Liiio Mark W. Loomb A. Robert Ludwig Donald I. Lusk Robert f. Luta Jerome J. Lay Mary Jan Lyden Cary t. Lyons Isabel Harris MacLean If there's one thing I hote worse than o photogropher, it's o camcro. Students discuss a test outside the Science building. Patrick W. Lavln tmest R. LeDuc John Tak-Kyun Leo Judith K. Lawrence Jesse A. Lee Lorraine C. LeMans 141 Potrkk McGrath M. tliso McHugh Chorlci A. McKenno Ann R. McHugh Thomai J. McHugh MoryAnn McLaughlin Michael J. Moddrn Vincent A. Maggia Mary L. Malar Thomai A. Molec Charlotte Monkowtkl John P. Monry Rosolyn C. Moftlo Kenneth H. Moucr Donald I. Moyew Thomai J. McCorthy Michael T. McClellan Morgrry A. McGinn LIBERAL ARTS Bluebonnet's o flow ttortcr; I'll tokc In Orbit in the 5th. The Tribune mokes good reading on the way to doss. And just ot the stroke of twelve, the housemother turned into a witch. The latest news provides o breok from study in the Johnston hall lounge. These hair clippers work just fine. A coed works on o research project in the Science annex. Robert M. McLoonc Ornmt V. McNeil Bernice McNomora David S. Mellody Where do they keep the Mod comics around here onyway? A coed looks through a periodical file in the Library. LIBERAL ARTS Kathleen H. Melzer Elizabeth A. Minord Richard P. Mettino Marilyn I Mocn David B. Moqa John E. Morearty Lea J. Murphy Barbara H. Moldrotki Mary-M. Morritiey Michoel W Murphy Peter R. Moncher Rudolph G. Mueller Terrence M. Murphy Judith M. Moran Eileen Murphy John P. Nachazel Yes sir, this is definitely the clconer wash! Elaine Pocetti, ond Jocttc Schmidt wash slide trays in cell biology lab. 143 LIBERAL ARTS Plcose woke up! Fother Everett Morgon lecturer to his philosophy closs. Why, ye . I've been known to drop in here on occotion. Students chat in the Librory enfroncc. Vernon H. Noll er Tony M. Nopolct John P. Novln Thomas I. Neat Jonc I. NiehenWe Morqorcl Nowotske Daniel J. O'Connell Richard J. O'Farrell Robert I. O'Leary Craig G. Olson Mory I. Olund Donald P. 0‘Mearo Gene J. Pawlowski Patricia L. Perry Robert I- Pesch Patrick I. Peterson Diane Lynne Peterson Annette (. Petrie LIBERAL ARTS 144 Wonder if they're meriting tire today. Students listen to an inorgonic chemistry lecture in S300. Terrence W. Reich Judith M. Rich David A. Rhode Cheryl J. Riley Tho ormy wo right, never volunteer for anything. Barry Rohon helps Shirley Wiesner decorate a Christmas tree In tho Veterans Administration office. Corol Lynne Pietrxok Michael J. Pikulotf Morytllcn Pilgreen Jomet B. Potanski Richard Prendergast Roy S. E. Puthhor Thomas A. Quosney Thomas A. Quctcl Loo G. Radotcvich James E. Redding Mary A. Reed Albert H. Rcinhordt LIBERAL ARTS Thomot H. Robert Patrick A. Roe Diane P. Robinson Anne T. Rothfuchs Just three drops of this solution and poof, six month's of experiments down the droin. Norma Johnson, second from right, shows culture trays to Donna Katt, Paul Hogomon and Sue Gens in a cell biology lob. Anne T. Rukui Vittorio Rutkoutkat Martha J. Ryan Anthony C. Saletta Gerald W. Saiama John L. Stoduto Wcndelm Schaefer William T. Schemmcl Mary M. Schlosser Joatte C. Schmidt Douglai Schaumbcrg Suxonne Schmidter Don't worry, of course he'll be there. Musical Varieties backers hand out publicity togs at the Union entronce. Patricio A. Shield Barbara M. Siewert Koy A. Sicimvco Gwendolyn C. SUk Gerald L. Schmit France M. Schutfer Lowrencc O. Scott Margaret Schormullcr Barbara Schwclgcr Eric R. Seeger Carol A. Schreiner Mary L. Schwenk Jo me R. Shawl Carol V. Schueller Jean M. Scott Patrick J. Shelton Whaddya mean Dutch treat? I thought you wero buying. Students lunch of University Drugs. LIBERAL ARTS Your problem is you stood too close to the ball after you hit it. Mrs. Georgia Klein instructs Kathleen Landremon in golfing closs. LIBERAL ARTS Joon 8. Shok.ll Elroy S. Slowinski Donlol J. Slok Shoron T. Snyder One more step, buddy, ond I uncork my ploguc. A student prepares on experiment in inorganic chemistry lab. I think there are three boys following us. Students walk along Wisconsin avenue to class. Mory M. Solhcim Mory Sue Soneteld Sandra J. Severn James S. Sovey James R. Spoight Mory K. Spalding Clorcnce H. Spence Joseph C. Stockier Judith J. Stohoski trank J. Stongcl Margaret M. Stova Robert A. Slights 148 I got pinned just in time! Left: If there's anything worse thon 8 o'clock classes, the Russians haven't invented it yet. Students use Johnston Hall stoirs. Below: Hmm boy! she's got blue eyes, too. Harry Schan lunches in the grill. LIBERAL ARTS Pomelo G. Supp Robert W. Sykes Jomes 1. Szmamo Morrill M. Ssuct Richard Tallmodqc Nancy L. Tenfeldc Phyllis A. Tepe Audrey A. Tonyan Richord J. Thuermer Borboro A. Towhey Donald H. Tlmmer Carol M. Trapp Philip C. Tonne Arlene C. Tropp James J. Stotfels Joan I. Stout Elisabeth A. Sullivan Timothy I. Sullivon Kothcnno Trudnowski Pedro Volenf in M. VondcrVcnnel lieono M. Voiquci Raymond E. Vilt Herman J. Viola John R. Wagner Joon 0. Wolth Arline A. Waller Richard R. Wamboch Sally M. Wanek James I. Wotniewtki Thomas I. Wovro David G. Weinmon Corol A. Welch Hubert Wegerbaucr Sandra C. Welts Thomas Welcth LIBERAL ARTS Fire when ready. A pyramid attempt in a phy. cd. class fails. 1.50 LIBERAL ARTS You didn't tell the counselor we sneoked in offer midnight, did you? Father Kelly gives on assignment in freshman English. (dword J. Wilkinson Kathleen P W.llc Paul J. W.IU Cleonc A. Winfccls Lawrence W. Wirth Joseph A. Welter Anthony S. Woo, Jr. Ronald Yomachiko Gerald F. Zawadifcl James H. Zellmcr Thomas J. Zimmer Carole A. Zwijack And if I am elected I promise. . .. Coslmer Stowski gives his speech before the closs Going once, going twice, sold to the young mon in the purple suit. Prof. Horton Roe disploys o record in on opero closs. 151 Some people will go to ony lengths to show their vocation pictures! A Med student looks over slides in Pathology lob. Edward f. Bonatxak Nell L. Barber John R. Beck Gory A. Becker Michael J. Belton Eugene M. Boxytki Henry Brotfentborg Rolond C. Brown Roger H. Brut Richard J. Bukotky Kenneth J. Cichosi Patrick J. Clark MEDICINE James A. Clemence Gerald E. Cotton Brian T. Coftcy Alfred D. Dally MEDICINE Sure, doc, I understand, but thot referee wot out of his mind. Fr. Jomes J. Gill, S.J., ond Dr. Walter Zctt work in on anatomy lob. Frederick Dettmonn Corel N. Dick David P. Danortki Cd-ord J. Drogowtki John A. lck Cloyron A. Feldman Robert H. Feldt Jomet R. Felker John V. Flannery Robert J. Francis Robert J. Gagan (dward J. Gallagher You'd think her boyfriend had leprosy the way she keeps checking his blood. Dr Gardner watches Genie Willioms exominc slides. MEDICINE Aidntl Klacsyntki Irwin F. Koenig Gcrold H. Klomberg Donald J. Kubon Benedict B. Lenhart Cdward J. Licit Alan I. Lewis Joseph R. Logic Wilfred K. L. Mon Donald I. McIntosh Milo L. Meitner John R. Mornocho Frederick W. McLean Stuort I. Milton Richard C. Morohn John T. B. McManut John P. Mollooly Peter L. McDermott Thomas McNulty, Jr. Gordon C. Ontol o itMiM This little piggy went to market, this little piggy .... Dr Weston Gordner instructs Mork Popo in anatomy closs while Joseph Holik, John Sfremple ond James Sambs work on their own. William B. Polo Harold Leo Ripple John R. Ropen Gerald T. Rating William F. Schneider Arthur J. Sugiyamo M. Terete Southgate Bert M. Tonhlcff Eugene J. Stanton H. Robert Thering Andrew I. St. Amend Robert i. Toohill MEDICINE If it hadn't been for Postcur, we wouldn't hove to mess around with thil communal sink. Med students wash up in the locker room. A soon os he's through we'll hove o new codovcr to work with. Jomes Keller, George Miks, Gerald Lorentzson, and Ron McLln take a coffee break. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Phromie J. Jcngmn Cormelrto Lo Potto Attn (. Itohy Gobriollt Miltwtki Janice J. Ntho Eluobeth M. Noy Mary f. Purtell Valerie J. Short it Home t. Wo«ner Nonce Jo Wohk Lucille Wcrro Judith M. Wild Medical Technology Council Bottom row: Marilyn P. Marincic, Jane E Kleiner Second row: Raymond A Iwonick, Alice L. Wood, see., Valerie J. Skonie, pres., Barbara J. Michniewicr, vice-pres. Third row: Julie A Rauwolf, Judy Bruce. Gabrielle M. Milewski. Julionn C. Bolmct Morion F. Copock Cretchcn B. Briefer Bruno M. Dcrotto Joan C. Dvorok Borboro J. Enycdy Marjorie A. Edmund Joon M. Forrettol Nursing Council Bottom row: Bootricc Bohrcr, vice-pres., Miss C Thios, mod., Noncy Weis-bcchcr, pres.. Sue Counsell, sec. Top row: Ann Foucrboch, Fran Loscko Jane Houser, Joon Ohlman, Connie Lobcrge. Kathleen H. Boone Nancy M. Broyer Barbara Brodicllcr Linne B. Bra Suvon L. Bruce Erma L BuIqoicIII Mary Patricia Buro Ruth A. CovjcI Sr. M. Clairice Carol A. Connelly Mory E. Coulton Beverly A. DcQuaker NURSING Sr. M. Andre Carol L. Atkinson Joonne M Bonnet Elizabeth A. Boy Joyce Ann Bichler Beatrice M. Bohrcr 157 Sandro L. Women Loreno E. Hikodc Barbara A. Jun Jane D. Hou cr Marilyn M. Hughe Kathryn A. Kaulmon Wi I Rita F. Oohr Corinne R. Drcilcr Mary A. Dombcck Mary F. Elliott Patricia A. Donoghur Ann R. Foucrboch Sandro A. Drcicl Rachel J. Finch Patricia A. Foley Elicta 0. Carey Delio H. Goulet Mary C. Holt Hove you ever tried Scotch through o straw? Sandy Hansen gives water to Mrs. Chose, a proctice dummy. NURSING I've olways wonted to ploy with three voids! Mary Ann Warner, Delores Wohncr and Mory Pot Berg ploy bridge in their free time. 158 NURSING Barbara i. Kovach Loraine J. Kutz Margaret J. Molin Conttoncc K. Kurpiel Moro libontt Clora F. Martolek Helen J. Mortolck Cltricdo M. Martens Chariot ). Mortino Audrey M. McCorthy Sr. M. Mercy Marion T. O'Toole Dorothy A. Parnell Mary Ann Radwlck Karen G. Rottroy Corol A. Reed Sr. M. Rotalita Grace Ruggeri Here it is! Schrocder Hall — Di 2 . . . Sondy Honscn, Mary Pal BerQ ond Pat Foley check a supply catalog. Nurses spend o few spore minutes In the chapel at St. Joseph's. 159 It storts like this: For otross Mcnono s voters . . . Dorothy Parnell ploys the p.ono os Mary Po Berg, Joan Vornberger, Sondy Honsen ond Carol Atkinson harmonize. You don't really hove to be my moid of honor. There ore others. Dolores Wehncr and Borboro Jun study in their room at St. Joseph's. Sr. M. Vianney Dolores A. Wetinor Jeon £- Vornberger Mory Ann Werner Dorn E. Wilson Mory f. Zcitler NURSING 160 Physical Therapy Council Bottom row: Elizobeth A. Sweeney, Mary Lynne Juniors, Joanne M. Cammack, vice-pres Top row: Barbara A Pernusch, Gloria L. Wittig, pres., Julie Gcrloch, sec.-tres. PHYSICAL THERAPY Suton K. Oobcock Barboro J. Cassidy Lo. A. Hodoui Mary I. Banc Camilla Dcmbowiok Louisa M. Obenchain Joonnc M. Commock Don J. Govlmkl Noncy L. Peik Shoron C. Covollo Momc K. Dcvancy Jone tllcco Ooolan Joan M. Ilsholi Rita A. froior Walter H. Gobcrt Joseph f. Guodagni Julie A. HaKImalar Judith J. Homey SPEECH Speech Council Bottow row: Janet M Puarieou, sec.-tres , Wolter H Gevert, Julia L. Krcimcr, vico-prcs., James E. Held, pres. Top row: James E McQucid, John L Rummeme, Wmthrop E Dailey. Mory Jo Midi Nancy C. Myers Frances M. Peacock Rachel M. Moga Money J. Nytko Janet M. Puoricou SPEECH Maureen M. Hegorty Richord F. Johnson Dorothy C. Marshall James E. Held Mary Morgaret King Barbaro M. Matulewlcz Corel M. Hulnoglc Julia L. Kreimer Thomas F. McCorthy Wait till Little Red Riding Hood gets here ond Finds out who's playing the wolf today. Speech students rehearse a radio show. Hove ladder? Will trade. Bob Colonna arranges pictures in the lobby of the Tcotro Maria. 163 Wider! Mary Montgomery proctices speech therapy in the new lob in Duffy Hall. Potrick C. Rocey Corot A. Rowan Thomo R. Schcdlcr Adcloide A. Roscher John L. Rummcme Marvin H. SchuUcr SPEECH Open wide. Wider. Rita A. Scudori Glenn Stowort Mary L. Virnig Catharine B. Sandlk Patricia K. Storandt Marylyn J. Wolfe Barbara L. Sickcl Ruth A. Tcnncticn Patricia A. Zalc 164 PORTRAITS OF THE PROMISING One senior chosen by each college on the basis of academic achievement, honors and participation in University activities. KENNETH M. B M INOVICH I. Ultra I .-his GEORGE F. GRAF Law TIMOTHY R. SCHl.AX Engineering RIC HARD G. MAROHN Medicine FRANK A. AUKOFER Journalism VALERIE |. SKOME Medical Technology JULIA L. KRMMER Speech S3IJLIA1JLDV AA11 prav. we learn, we live—together. A University is as much a microcosm as is a man. a miniature of the world made up of people who have different interests, abilities, personalities. it is through our relationship with members of this body that we learn to appreciate society itself and the social nature of man which is God-given, not to be tolerated or drained, but to be enlarged, enriched, made to grow. | College is made up of various social relationships—spiritual, cultural and professional. We live with the people who fit into these categories. Not all of the student’s time is divided between books, typewriters. pencils, test tubes and slide rules. He seeks advice, service, training and companionship from those who make up the University. The student is seen in the classroom, in personal conference with teachers, at speeches and public events, in workshops. He can be found at a movie, on the dance floor, in the Union, at bowling alleys, auditorium, fraternity house, coffee shops—and in Gesu. | Wherever we find him. he is not alone. And it is those with whom he mingles who make up his society, who help to determine the amount and nature of social experience he will carry with him after graduation. The amount of time and energy spent on such relationships will partially determine their value to him now and later. | But we must remember that activities and social relationships are not the whole of society. To mistake them as such would be to topple our gyroscope or to set it twirling on the outer rim. The center of the Marquette seal is education and personality development intertwined with the individual himself and society. Both must be discovered and developed. If the goal of education at Marquette is to be attained, each of us must discover himself and then grow with others, proportioning the development of each part to the good of the whole. Students discussed courses during foil registration 167 REGISTRATION Registration enkindled the bloze of a new year of university octivity. Over 10,000 Marquette students weofhered long lines ond sore feet to sign up for courses. 168 On Sunday of Welcome Week, freshmen ond their porents met with faculty members to discuss college life at Marquette. WELCOME WEEK The Welcome Week Council was responsible for planning and organizing the vorious activities of Welcome Week President Jock J. Stiglich, stonding ot right, talked to his council. Bottom row: Susan M. Noyer, Barbara A Oosten. Second row: Georgio J Dominski, Tod Weg-monn, Annette Ketchum, Joseph T. Warne-muende, Mary M Grunewald, exec, vice-prcs., Jane A. Quick. Top row: Willlom L Utley, Bonnie Jean Kil-ian, Thomas J. McGovern, Ronold W, Hork-heimer, Ellen A. Roche, Mory M. Moyer. Dr. James H. Robb ond Rev. Williom E Dooley, S.J., addressed the freshmen during Welcome Week tn keeping with the progrom to stress the ocodemic rather than social life in this first Marquette orientotion. Ice creom and sodo pop attracted freshmen at their picnic held on Thursdoy of Welcome Week at Maryhill. INFORMAL PROM INFORMAL KING MIKE WHELAN QUEEN PAT MUTH Above: Informal Prom King Mike Whelan crowned his Queen Pat Muth. The Informal Prom was the social Scoson's Opener in September. As vice-president of the prom council Mike and his date, Pat, reigned at the dance. Left: Ed Krill, Mary Jens, Mike McCormock and Mary Bach looked over the decorotions which illustrotod the theme of the prom—Season's Opening. 171 Karen Hunt (back to camera) led a freshmen orientotion class. Aspects of the new coed's college life were discussed of these meetings. ORIENTATION s Coeds took a pledge to be good leaders during the annual Orientotion Leader's training institute. r t f f t t 9 | I f H f fff « « | f ,i, i. 5 f ♦ I • « I ' I ORIENTATION LEADERS Bottom row: Seated: Michael F. Whelan, Mary Anne Puechner, Mortha S. Meinert, Chairman Dorothy C. Morsholl, Mary Ellen Grieshop, Sigrid E. Dietrich, John J Kircher. Second row: Carol M. Nevlns, Annette J. Ciolli, Kathy L Hannan, Judy A. Clark, Jane Kleiner, Suson M. Strassmon, Jonc A. Quick, Annette Ketchum. Third row: Mory Ann Schraith, Koren M. Hunt, Kathleen E Hug. Maureen E. Keegan, Camille Lcntino, Mary Anne Archdale, Suson Neyer, Patricia Shields, Corol A. Dowling, Kathleen M. Loftus Fourth row: Thomos J. McGovern, Gerald W. Sazamo, Roymond S. E. Pusbkor, Julie A. Haislmoier, Kathleen A. Sierden, Barbara A. Burck, Susan A. Dockcndorff, Judith A. Huppcrt. Top row: Robert J. Bellcl, William J. Emanuel, James E. Held, Richard J. Knciscr, William L. Utley, Stephen E. Lammers, Dennis Anderson, James Granby. CONVOCATION Marquette students filled the Milwaukee Auditorium for the President's Convocation, October 22, called annually to honor scholastic leaders. The Very Rev. Edward J. O’Donnell, S.J., president of Marquette university, emphosized individual development in on address to nearly 7,000 students. Rev. Thomas Stempcr, S.J., Dean of Men Dr. Hugo Hcltmon, Director of the School of Speech 173 MASS OF THE HOLY GHOST The Moss of fhc Holy Ghost pro vided o spiritual incentive for another ocodemic year. Rev Gerord Smith, S.J., chairman of the Philosophy deportment, delivered the sermon in upper Gesu for the Moss of the Holy Ghost. Morquctte students ottended the Moss of the Holy Ghost in Gesu. The Moss is ccfcbrotcd annually to ask the blessing of the Holy Ghost the year's study. HOMECOMING 1959 The 1959 Homecoming Council oworded trophies for prize winning {loots, house decorations and college competition. Marquette—Dynamic Community of 10,000 was the theme this year. AMBl h UM Let's Ambush Um won first ploco in the fraternity house division for Triongle fraternity. Tho display showed a stage-cooch of Oklohomo Cowboys overcome by Marquette Warriors. Delta Sigma Pi took second place in this division. 175 Homecoming Council Bottom row: Roymond S. E. Pushkor, Potrlclo A. Edmier, Kothryn L. Zohony, Dorothy C. Morsholl, Morcio S. Adom-kicwicz, Fred A Muth, pres. Top row: Neil A. Martin, Henry J. Nisicwicz, Thomas J. Piper, Roon E. Wernitznig, Ray J. Rausch, Robert G. Ulrich, vice-pres. O'Donne'l holl won first ploce in the dorm division. MU Wan ors canned the Oklohomo Cowboys in Block -bourn's Connery. Nicolos holl ploced second in this division. A Victory Village of tepees representing compus buildings was the Speech school's prize winning entry in the school decoration division. Second place went to the Engineering college. Coed members of the Homecoming Council serve os Homecoming Sweethearts. This year they were: Marcio Adomkiewicz, Pot Edmier, Pat Clancy, Dorothy Morshall, Kathryn Zahony and Carol Nevins. Not pictured. Ruth Lynch Homecoming 1959 6 Above: We'll Bee-t 'Em won first ploce for Dclto Sigma Gamma in the sorority float division. Second ploce went to Kappa Beta Gamma coeds who carried out on Eskimo theme. Left: Bully For US, Sigma Phi Delto's winning float in the fraternity division, depicted an Oklahoma Cowboy being chosed up a coctus by a bull. Alpha Phi Omega won second with a portrayal of Morquette's Dynamic Community. A rain drenched crowd lined Wisconsin Avenue to the Lake for Friday's Homecoming parodc The College of Engineering won first ploce in the college float division. Warrior Oil Is Okie Foil showed Pistol Pete being dunked in oil by o Worrior-operated crane. The Medical Technology floot took second in this division with Hex 'Em at their thomo. Dixieland, Latin and popular music were ovoiloble as three bonds ployed for the annual Homecoming dance Saturday night at the Milwoukee Auditorium. Nearly 4,000 dancers crowded into three halls to hear their favorite music. THE KING AND I Loft: The Marquette Ployers made up for their first production of the year. The King and I, in the Tcotro Mario dressing room. Below: Mum, if you wish to remoin on board ond return with me to Singapore ... the captain (Harry Miller) told Anna (Jose- Below: Getting to know you . . Anna song to the palace children. Above: You ore lady who will be school teocher for royal children? You do not look scientific to me, the King (Chuck Siebcrt) told Anna at their first meeting I do not know anything except thot you ore my servant, the King yelled at Anno Oh, no yogr majesty—I am many things but I om not your servant, Anna countered. Simon LcGroe (John Neu-meier) chased poor Eliza (Sylvlo Schaeffer) in the ballet, Small House of Uncle Thomas. Right: Always believe what your t c a c h e r tells you, the King instructed h i s children. This man needs you, the King's first wife (Laverne Schcf-fler) said to Anno. Pot Clancy, vice-president of the Intersorority council, crowned Georgia Wogncr, queen of this yeor's Greek Meet held Nov. 20 at the Pfistcr hotel. Georgia was president of the ISC. GREEK MEET Above: Queen Georgia gazed ot her king, Ens. Michael Dougherty, a 1958 graduate. The fairy-tale ending to the queen's reign come the next morning when she and Mike were married, Left: The eyes of the crowd centered upon the king and queen as they danced. The Greek Meet, first alluniversity girl-bid dance of the year, is sponsored by the Intersorarity council. 181 George Lchmon Dclto Sigma Pi Frederic Weber Delta Sigmo Delto MR. FRATERNITY George Rock Psi Omega Michael 0'8ricn Sigma Delta Chi Mr. Frotcrnity, Ray Pushhar of Alpha Phi Omega fraternity, is conarotuloted by his date, Mary Fron Dewane. Roy was named Mr. Fraternity at the annual Interfraternity Ball held Dec 4 at the Elks Club. He won out over candidates of eight other compus fraternities John Borgard Alpha Kappa Psi James Heider Triongle Senotor Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn.) listened for o question from the gallery of Marquette students in S200. The speech and question-ond-onswer period were the first of the semester and were sponsored by the Political Union and the Young Democrats of Morquette. POLITICAL SPEAKERS New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller spoke in the Union ballroom in December when he was on his Midwest tour. Left: He answered a question for Jacquie Ennis. Right: John Fmorty osked Governor Rockefeller a question about his policy. Rockefeller's visit wos sponsored by Morquette Young Republicans. Senotor Humphrey extended his hand to o Marquette co-ed. Through the work of the various politico! groups, Marquette students were able to meet with a number of political figures. Above: Senotor Kennedy entered the gym which was filled to capocity. Below: He told student that educated politico! leaders ore needed. Former governor of New York, Democrat Avercll Hardman, spoke in the Union ballroom on United Nations Day. MUSICAL VARIETIES Boton 8lu« won first plocc for Sherry Lou Daley in the musical speclolty division of 1959 Musical Varieties. Abovc: The “Belles ond Blozers offered barbershop harmony os their entry in Varieties. Members of the oroup were Sandra Weiss, Martha Ryon, Patty Shcilds, Terry Crooks. Timothy Crooks and Jim Kouth Left: Jim Schuster and Jim Dunn used a guitar, bose viol ond washboard to satirize beatniks in their musicol specialty number. Neil Martin ond his drums competed In the musical specialty category by offering “Shortnin Bread. Sue Preston's rendition of Venltc Adorcmus and Ah je veux vivre won first place in the vocal division. Sixteen Navy ROTC members from Anchor and Choin won first ploce In the chorol division by singing Do Lord and Auro Lee. HOLLY BALL President Mary Ann Schroith, standing at right, spoke to the members of the Women's Student council who represent the university's schools and colleges. Bottom row: Doris J. Sikorsfci, Colleen C. M. Bonnen, Donno Reichling, vicc-pres., Mory E. Coulson, corr. sec., Adelaid A. Roschor, tres., Morilyn McAdam Top row: Carrie J. Thomas, Helen T. Ouellette, Patricio A. Banncn, Kathleen M Loftus, Barboro A. Olsen, Judith A. Schaefer, Laroine A. Volorian. 187 Left: Mary Ann and her king, James Pivee, led the grand morch in the 25th Anniversary Holly Boll held ot George Devine's ballroom on Jon. 8 Below: Doris Sikorski, Holly Boll chairman, crowned the rodiant queen. Queen Mory Ann smiled at dancers at the I960 Holly Ball. According to tradition, Mary Ann reigned as queen because she wos president of the Women's Student council. The Holly Boll is the onnual all-university girl-bld formal donee sponsored by the council. OPEN HOUSE Comlllo Wakemon decorated one of the doors ot Alumnae House. Lower compus open houses were held Dec. 6. ON CAMPUS Above: After O'Donnell holl guests viewed the holiday decorations, they went to the dining room for coffee served by one of the hostesses. Koy Sleeves. Left: Monitor holl coeds served punch to their guests ot on open house reception. Nora O'Mclia, DcEtte Fochsand their guests found conversation on the stoirwoy interesting while Tunic Kevin enjoyed an apple. Mary Kay Kelly poured cider for Dick Rock and Dionc LcMcre of the Highland Fling, annual mixer for Highland boulevard dormitories and fraternity houses, Girls serenaded the men at the fraternity houses, ond then the groups enjoyed refreshments at Lisette Lodge. HIGHLAND FUNG Music, talk and refreshments wound up the evening. Lisette, Campion ond Lourdes dorms sponsored the progrom. 190 WINTER CARNIVAL x Thrills and spills were encountered by skiers as they roced down Moryhlll. The Winter Carnival, sponsored annually by the Avalanche club, was held Feb. 12-M. Skiers waited to be towed up the hill, t supper and mixer at the Moryhlll chole followed the Saturday program. Winter Carnival. With her is king John Moldovan. Sue Pfeil, Rosemary Spellocy, Pat Roe ond Jim Ehrhort danced the Virginia Reel. Avalanche club members and their friends participated in a square dance held Friday night at Pilgrim hall to kick off the weekend of activities. UNION ACTIVITIES Soloists highlighted the concerts with their joz interpretotions. Jim Schuster Ann Tinkle Erickson Dick. Preston's 22-picce bond blasted out with its big bond sound ot one of the Sunday jazz concerts in the Union. Vocalists ond other musical groups olso performed. The Brooks Council sponsored on all-University caroling party Dec. 9. Carolers visited compu'. dorms, then returned to the Union for a porty. The sale of student directories attracted a large crowd at a Union booth Brooks Council Bottom row: Elizabeth A. Kunst, Kathleen M Andrew, sec , Michael A Rooney, pres., Janet I. Smith, vice-pres., Judy M Friedrich, John P. Nachozel. Top row: Susan E Strock, John R Thome. Ann M. Maher, T. Michoel Bolger Ray Engclhart 1960 Marquettillion King Right: Margaret Smith, 1959 Mor-quet til lion queen, crowned the I960 queen, Koy Mooney. Kay, first woman president of the Prom council, served in virtue of her office. Below: The Post-Prom Brcokfost followed a Loo Luau theme. Dennis Anderson, Patricia Cunningham, Pat Mullarkcy ond Judy Pheott listened to the Delatoncs after breakfost. The affair was sponsored by Delta Sigmo Pi, international commerce fraternity, and was held in the Union bollroom. MARQUETTILLION The king ond queen donccd the coronation woltz ot the fiftieth annual Formal Prom to the melodies of Tex Bcncke and hi bond. The Masquerade in Gold theme helped to create the otmosphere of a Mordi Gras boll. Kay Mooney 1960 Marquettillion Queen Prom Council President Kay Mooney, left, spoke to the members of the Prom council. The council sponsored the informal, formal ond senior proms and were the Marquettillion court of honor. Bottom row: Michael F. Whelan, vice-pres., Carol A, Dowling, sec., James P. Holmes, Peter S Balistreri. Top row: Borbora L. Dutney, William F. Alder-son, Jocquelmc D. Grace, Raymond Engelhort, Joy M. Hansen, Elizabeth J. Bercker, Gerald W. Mullins. Lotus Blossom, a Jopancsc version of Steeping Bcouty, won first plocc for Delto Sgmo Gommo in the sorority division of Vorsity Varieties. The skit also wos oworded the first Spirit of Varieties oward given to the group which showed the most cooperation and which hod on o;t w.th originality and oudience oppeol. Left: Sherry Lou Daly won the best individual dancer Harlequin award for her doncing in Koppa Beta Gamma's “Like Young. Eleven groups ond 12 individual acts performed in the 18th onnuol Varieties, March 6, 7 ond 8. Below: Everystudent, o porody of the morality play Everyman, gove O'Donnell hall first plocc in the dormitory division. It warned of the severe penalties for those who sacrifice their education for social life. Ann Tinkle Erickson won first place in Individual acts for her treatment of o Gershwin medley Colorful Japanese music, dancing and costuming gave Delto Sigma Gamma's skit on authentic oriental oir. Winner of the first ploce in the fraternity division was o silent movie farce staged by Triongle The skit, Emma Come Home, also won a Horlequm for best stage effect Alpha Tou Delia, Ihc only organization elected to compete, won a Harlequin oword for the best dromatic effect. Doncers simulated different bones of the body during a rendition of Dry Bones. Janet Lukasiewicz won the best octress Horle-quin as Alumnoc House's soothsoyer. Don Sitter of Sigmo Phi Dclto won the best cctor oword. Sigmo Phi Delta's Little Red Shoes had several short scenes with o ccntrol theme of humor. Chi Sigmo Chi, local social sorority, took second ploce in the sorority division with Holiday Down South. Defeat of the Cossacks, Alpha Phi Onego's skit, won second place in the fraternity division. The skit portrayed a bottle, defeat, ond victory celebration. Theta Phi Alpha's dance group won a Harlequin by depicting the drawbacks of watching TV movies. Varieties Council Steve Treocy, Varieties council president gave the council some directions. The Varieties council sponsored both Musical ond Varsity Varieties, Bottom row: Ralph M. Regner, Ronald J. Bacher, Robert W. Pirscin, John W. Stork, Donna Kott, sec., Stephen H. Treacy, pres. Second row: George W Goetz, Rita A. Scuderi. Top row: William E McCarty, tres., Joan 8. Skohill, Joon M Elsholz. Mary E. Adamski. Jomes E. Zacher. 200 The Coed Board sponsored o style show tor freshmen women students on Friday of Welcome Week. Sharon LaMar ond Fred Muth modeled date-time fashions Freshmen coeds heord about the Sophomore Coed Boord's Tw.n Sister program at a party early in Cccember. Dorm students teamed up with a 'twin sister from Milwaukee ond exchanged overnight visits. CO-ED BOARD I Sophomore Coed Board Bottom row: Angelo A Diana, Kotic Andrews. Second row: Judith A. Honcur, Gretchen Taylor, vice-pres.. Come J. Thomas, pres., Margaret A Smith, sec., Kathryn I. Worthen, tres., Patricia E. Muth. Top row: Morcia T Wetor. Julie A. Keenan, Shoron C. LoMar, Mary G. Mullen, Linda Anne Morris, Joanne M Ronsey, Penelope C. Smith, Kathleen A. Corbone. Chorus Concert The Marquette Chorus song ' Spring concert in the Union ballroom Morch 20. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES Pointing Presentation Modonna of Port L'Ligot by Dali was presented to the Very Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., by Mrs Enid Houpt of New York city. The work was donated by Mr ond Mrs. Haupt Marquette-Notre Dame Debate Michael Ash waited os Borry Nor. cisse, Marquette affirmative debater, finished his speech. Ash served as moderator for the debate with Notre Dame in October. Narcisse ond his partner Tom McCarthy debated the proposition, Resolved: that Congress Should Be Given the Power to Reverse Decisions of the Supreme Court, and lost. Military Ball Mark Jansen, cadet regimental commander, and Mary Kircher, honorory commander of the Army ROTC, led the grand morch at the Militory Ball held in the War Memorial center Dec II. Engineering Open House Kathy Fallon, Engineers' Sweetheart, proved it for herself. She admired Terry Lchnen's beard after he was nomed winner of the Engineering Open House bcord-growmg contest. Another Joe Joseph Lainc, professor of Speech, presented his original production Another Joe at Teotro Maria, Sodality Workshop A member of the Groduatc sodality directed a discussion group following one of the talks at the sodality workshop held Sept. 26 and 27 ot the Dental school. Physical Therapy Physical Therapy students attended a wiener roost held at Smith Park povilion during the first semester. Phi Alpha Sigmo, notional professional physicol thoropy sorority, sponsored the party. Women's Student Council Mary Ann Schraith, Women's Student council president, explained council functions at an open meeting panel discussion in September. The ponel discussed the intellectual, social and spiritual ospects of o coed's campus life. Sailing Club Members of the Soiling club rigged a boot during a foil regetto. The club participates m four or five regatfos eoch year. Ballroom Dance Club Phil Famolaro, president of the Ballroom Dance club, lifts his partner during a demonstration donee for nurses at St. Joseph's hospital Alpha Delta Theta Nonce-Jo Wolsh and Valeric Skome displayed the efficiency by the notionol medical technology sorority. Theta Sigma Phi trophy won Miss Loretta Fox, director of Public Relations for the Falk corporation and Marquette alumna, tolked obout her work to members of the national professional Journalism sorority Kappa Beta Gamma SORORITY Delta Sigmo Gamma lota Chi Omega Sorority Rushing Fall and Spring rushing for social sororities found coeds attending many parties From costume parties, to gomes and talk, the gatherings provided on opportunity for octives and rushoes to meet. Delta Sigma Gamma Above: Ruth Whitney and Mory Ann Archdole served os IBM checkers ot registration. Both Delta Sigmo Comma ond Phi Eta Chi, social service sorority, scheduled registration work os o sorority protect. Chi Sigma Chi Right: Mary Jo Leigler and Judy Grezik, members of the local social sorority, ushered for the Concert Series. ACTIVITIES Theta Phi Alpho irond right ond left ot the all-Greek square latholic Ponhellonic sociol sorority. Tom Gramms wos caught in a dance, sponsored by the nationol Phi Chi Theta Mrs. Mildred White, regionol coordinator for the national commerce sorority, presented President Donna Reichling the sorority's annual oword for the most octive ond efficient student affiliate. RETREAT Mory Ann Heffcrnan and Pot Byrnes kneel in proyer in the Johnston chapel. Weekend retreats for women were held throughout the school year ot Johnston, the Dental school and the Cenacle In addition to the all-University retreat in the Union. Above: Men students attended the all-University retreat held April 11-13 in upper Gesu. Right: Fr Williom McEvoy distributed communion at one of the private weekend retreats held in the Dental school chapel. Patrick Kane entered Gesu during the all-University men's retreat. Fr. Nicholas H. Gelin, SJ., president ond rector of St Ignotius high school in Cleveland, was men's retreat master. CAMPUS CARNIVAL Right: Morfho Ryon, Pot Shields, Terry Crooks ond Sondro Weiss wormed up for their performance in the Liberal Arts council's side show booth. Any organization moy enter o booth in the cornival to compete for prizes Below: A member of the Campus Cornival decorations committee worked on dispfays for the oll-Univcrsity program held April 30 in the gym. Campus Carnival Plonning the I960 Campus Carnival oround o World Foir theme was under the direction of Denis Anderson, council president, with the help of Joseph Atwood, moderator. Bottom row: Joseph G. Atwood, mod., Mary M. Schlosser, sec , Dennis D. Anderson, pres., Charlotte M Monkowski, tres., Linda J. Mann, vice-pres. Top row: Robert A. Vocco, Morilyn J. Szilok, John L. Drees. Joan M. Horok, Fronces Loscko, Diane M. Hofherr. 208 FRATERNITY ACTIVITIES Alpha Delta Sigma Bill Ehlman led songs of the national profesvonal advertising Campus fraternity octivities included many professional ond s ™0 proiects, os well os sociol functions. Alpha Phi Omego The national service fraternity sponsored the annual Ug'v Won contest to rai.c funds for the Jesuit missions Delta Sigma Pi Marirob Downes, newly elected Rose of Delta Sigmo PI, international commerce frotemity, telephoned the good news home. Sigma Phi Delta Sonta Clous Handed out presents at the yearly Christmas party for orphans sponsored by the national engineering fraternity. Interfroternity Council Blood donors were signed up during the ennuol blood drivo sponsored by the Council. The IFC coordinated all froternity activities. Sigma Delta Chi Tribune photos were scrutinized by two journalists attending Careers in Communications day. Sponsored by the notional professional journalism fraternity, the program was based on discussion of careers in journalism. % 210 GRADUATION 211 Every June, thousands of people crowd into the Milwaukee Arena to witness Marquette graduation. Among these thousands are the graduates themselves, distinguished from the rest by academic gowns and diplomas. They wear the academic gown—symbol of the educated and aware. They carry the diploma—symbol of years at Marquette and commencement. Their time at Marquette has been geared to many goals: winning Homecoming or Varieties trophies, meeting term paper deadlines. passing exams, mastering courses of study. Some of the goals were realized. Others, though achieved only in part, established new and deeper purposes. Some aspirations were discarded because they were dreams. With commencement, the graduates leave Marquette. In an exchange, they have left four years for an academic gown and a diploma. These two symbols that mark the graduates in the Arena crowd arc with them forever: Educated and aware, Marquette graduates are in life’s crowd. 212 CULTURAL ACTIVITIES Pamplona Choir The 16-voice Pamplona choir from Spo.n initiofed the concert series on Nov. II. They jong madrigals, folk songs and chorol works from fhe fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Luis Morondo conducted. Philippe Entrcmont Philippe Entrcmont, on intcrnotionolly occloimed French piono virtuoso, performed Dec 6 hr the second concert. Sigma Tau Delta Lecturer Alec Waugh autogrophed a copy of his lotest book, Fuel for the Flame. He spoke Fob. 10 an his impressions of people and ploces the world over. The lecture was sponsored by the national honorary English fraternity Fr. George Klubcrtanz, S.J. Fr. Klubertonz, dean of philosophy at St. Louis university, discussed evolution Nov. 13 at a lecture sponsored by the Philosophy department. Sigma Tau Delta Lecturer An Irishman Looks al the World wos Sean O'Faolain's topic at the second lecture March 27. O'Faolain is an Irish writer and critic. Netherlands String Quartet The Netherlands String Quartet, made up of former members of the Amsterdam Concert orchestra, appeared Feb. 22 for the third concert Their progrom included works by Mozart, Bartok and Schubert Camera Concerti The Comero Concerti, o 14 piece chomber orchestra under the direction of French horn soloist Joseph Eger, closed the concert series with o performance in the Union April 2. Aquinas Lecturer: Victor M. Hamm Language, Truth ond Poetry wes the topic of this year’s lecture on March 6. Victor M Homm. professor of English, discussed the various outlooks men hove held regarding poetry. Dali Jewel Exhibit Guests viewed the million dollar collection of Art-in-Jewels. designed by Salvador Dali, ot o formal opening reception Nov. 20. The jewels were looned for exhibition by the Owen Cheatham foundation ond were displayed in the Union ballroom through Dec 4. The development of our well-balanced personality is nearing completion. We have enlarged our intellectual capacities through the academic program, have added polish to our social nature through University activities, and have developed our physical selves. ★ Realizing that a person is not fully developed until he is physically grown. Marquette has established an intramural program geared to provide opportunities for training and relaxation. According to the University's listed policy, intramural sports are to “provide a wholesome program of physical activity for the entire student body.” A year-round program enables teams gathered from dorms, fraternities and independents to participate in football, bowling, basketball and softball. Individuals, too. may avail themselves of the gym's weight training, handball and boxing facilities. Such recreational sports are not limited to the men. however. Through the Women's Recreational Association, coeds are able to develop grace in such activities as fencing and bowling. ★ On the intercollegiate level, sports provide a high degree of competition for the trained athlete. Here he can meet his challenge, excell, and gain recognition on the field or court. The value of intercollegiate sports is not limited to the active participants, however. Sports become a social activity—witness the many football and basketball games where a feeling of comradeship springs from a stadium full of students. And the cheers thundering through the arena after a Marquette victory give evidence to the spirit generated by the game. ★ The last facit of our personality development—the growth of our physical selves—has been set into place. We should now be ready to take our position as integrated, well-balanced personalities. 215 Laurence Mullins Athletic Director Rev. John G. Holbrook, S.J. Athletic Board Chairman ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Stan Lowe Business Manager The Athletic Board, governing body of all-University athletic events, meets regularly to discuss current situations in the field of athletics and to help formulate the University’s athletic policy. The Rev. John G. Holbrook. S.J.. is chairman of the board. Other members include faculty representatives John P. Bradish. Clarence J. Supernau and George H. Zimny; alumni members James J. Bonifas. George B. Hunt and Dr. Raymond RufTel; and Alan B. Luke, student representative. The Robert McCohill award which is given annually to the University's outstanding student-athlete is awarded to Charles Mulcahy, tennis star from 1957-59 by Bernle Schubert. FOOTBALL Lisle Blackbourn Head Coach The 1959 season marked the return of Lisle Black-bourn to the Hilltop. During his absence of five years, he had coached the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League and was both football coach and athletic director at Carroll College. Blackbourn’s last year at the Warrior helm, 1953. was a successful one. The Warriors won six. lost three and tied one that year, the losses coming at the hands of Big Ten teams by a combined margin of nine points. Since 1953. the Warriors had experienced live frustrating seasons, winning seven, losing 37 and ticing three. Blackbourn brought the pro-type slot-T offense with him to Marquette. To direct the attack, he selected Pete Hall. Hall, “the workhorse wonder as he was once labeled by the Associated Press, did a superb job as quarterback. He was the nation’s third leading college passer and finished third in total offense. But it was not all Hall: it was a team effort. Marquette Coaching Staff Assistant Coach Fred Rice, Line Cooch Pat Naughton, Hcod Coach Lisle Blockbourn, Defensive Coach Jock Morton ond Chief Scout and Freshman Cooch George Kelly. 217 1959 Varsity Football Squad Borrow row: Tom Lester, monoger; Frank Mestnik, Pete Hall, Tim Zhulkie, Joe Schulte, Galen Price, Joe Anderor, Ken Jovor, Pete Ahem, Pat Geroghty, John Monry, Lou Costo Second row: Frank Hinek, monoger; Fred Rice, asst, cooch; Don Krebs, Dick Timmcr, Kevin Weinberg, Bob Wilkens. Jock Fry-mire, Frank Lehnen, Clorence Bruton, Fred Hawkins, Ted Mirski, Jock Micrzwo, manager, Third row: George Kelly, asst, cooch; Pot Naughton, osst. coach; Bill Hare. Fronk Reginclli, Tony Nopolet, George Von Balcn, Jerry Cooke, John Vitolc, Ron Jennings, Art Lost, Ernie Garcia, Jim Webster, Bill Johnson, Lisle Blockbourn, head cooch; Jock Morton, osst. coach Fourth row; Wally Bellile, Ted Clements, Gerry Borto. George Andrie, Steve Sichtermon, Ken Schoffcr, At Messerknecht, John Blyth, Herb Rocdel, Joe Miller, Norm Merz. Top row: Si Woods, Larry Hubbard, Bill Bartholomew, Mike Sheo, Ron Dulak, Tony Gronoto, Jesse Lee, Don Flynn, Charlie Dreas, Roy Vils, Dennis Ferriter, Tom Welsch, Jim Szarwark. Larry Hubbard juggles the poss from Pete Holl which resulted in the Warriors' first score of the season. Pitt defenders ore Joe Scisily (36) ond Dave Krouse. | Gerry Borto loops in voln os Pitt quortcrbock Ivan Toncic lets loose with o pass. Joke Siorwork crawls toward Toncic while Al Corfield stands helplessly behind him. The pass was incomplete. This was a successful season despite the won and lost record of 3-7. It was successful because the confidence which had been lost during the drought is restored in the team. Indications of things to come were shown in the Warriors’ opener. Returning to Marquette Stadium after two years of home play at County Stadium, the Tribe battled a highly touted Pittsburgh team. Hall filled the air with passes. He completed a 30 yard pass to Larry Hubbard for the Warriors’ first score of the campaign. After a scoring end run by Hall. Jim Webster booted a 27-yard field goal to put the Tribe in the lead. But disaster struck late in the fourth period. A blocked punt set up an easy Panther touchdown. Although statistics favored Marquette. Pittsburgh won. 21-15. thus spoiling Blackboum’s debut. Playing on a field of Milwaukee mud. the Warriors were unable to get their passing attack rolling against Detroit’s Titans. Their running game was stymied by a stout defense. A Detroit defender grabbed a Hall pass and ran it into the Marquette end zone. That was all the Motor City eleven needed, but they scored again late in the game, defeating the Warriors, 14-0. The annual game at Madison against the University of Wisconsin started out as if it might be a different story than in recent years. But it ended in the same way. The Warriors opened the game quickly. Twice in the first quarter they moved the ball to within scoring distance. Twice they failed to score. Then the Badger machine started to move. The Badgers rolled up 36 points before the Warriors tallied. A 29-yard pass from Joe Schulte to Mike Shea provided the Warriors’ only score. The final score: 44-6. Traveling to Bloomington, the Warriors became the target of an overpowering Indiana ground attack. The Warrior defense had difficulty containing the Hoosicrs' speedy, flashy single wing attack. Captain Joe Andcrcr The boll gets owoy from Jim Webster offer he wos hit by Holy Cross tocklers Tom Hcnehon (63) oppeors reody to cloim the boll for the Crusoders, but Lorry Hubbord (not in picture) recovered for the Warriors. Time after time, led by Hall’s tine performance, the Tribe threatened, only to be stymied by intercepted passes, blocked punts and costly fumbles. When it was all over, the Warriors had suffered their fourth loss of the season. 33-13. Frank Mcstnik and a Hall-to-Fred Hawkins pass accounted for (the Warriors’ scores. Undoubtedly remembering their upset defeat at the hands of Marquette a year ago. the Tigers of the College of the Pacific sought and got revenge. 22-13. Hall had a bad night under the California lights and the Warrior rushing game lacked the extra push when it was needed. Gambling on short yardage for first downs, the Tribe failed three times. Gaining 67 yards in 13 plays, the Warriors scored early when Mcstnik bulled over from the three. But the Blue and Gold went cold until it was too late. A six-yard pass from Schulte to George Andric late in the game provided the Warriors’ final tally. The Tribe crossed the country to meet its next opponent. Boston College. When rain postponed the game one day. the Warriors took to a Boston hotel Ron Dulok's tockle tends Cincinnati's Hurdic Phillips flying through the oir. Ron Dulak Ernie Garcia Pete Hall Pulling m a Pete Holl ocriol, George Andne pivots owoy from Oklahoma State defender Dove Cross. The touchdown ploy was good for 40 yards. Bill Hawkins Larry Hubbard Art Last Jesse Lee Frank Mestnik banquet room for practice. But the practice and rest did little good. The Warriors reached the low point of the season, bowing to the Eagles. 16-0. The Warriors returned home after four fruitless road games to meet Oklahoma State. It was homecoming. The Warriors were hoping for the same ending as last year’s homecoming when they downed a highly favored College of the Pacific team. W'ith only 45 seconds remaining, it appeared as if the Warriors were on the upgrade with a score tied at 12-12. But then the Cowboys scored the winning touchdown. Both Warrior tallies came as a result of Hall's passing. The first TD was a 25-yard toss to Andrie. the second, an II-yard pass to Hubbard. One thing was apparent—the Warriors were on their way back. The Tribe experienced its first victory the next week. Entertaining North Dakota State, the Warriors could do no wrong. They trounced the Bisons. 48-0. Jim Webster scored two touchdowns as did Si Wood . Andrie. Mestnik and Ron Jennings scored one apiece. The Warriors had snapped an II-game losing streak. The Tribe traveled to Cincinnati the next week, and it appeared as if their losing habits had returned. The Bearcats jumped to an early 14-0 lead: the Warriors overtook them. 15-14. on scores by Mestnik and Webster. But Cincy fought back to a commanding 34-15 lead. Then the Warriors started their comeback. With 5:30 remaining in the third quarter, a pass from Hall to Tim Zhulkic produced a score. Mestnik then scored his second TD of the day. The score was 34-27; there were a little more than six minutes left in the game. Cincinnati was forced to punt. The Warriors went to the air and had moved the ball deep into Cincy territory when a pass backfired. A Bearcat defender intercepted a Hall aerial on the Cincy one yard line. The Tribe appeared to be through. But luck was with the Warriors. On the next play, a Bearcat fumbled the ball and Andrie recovered. A IndiOno's Rondy Williams in on attempt to cotch o os Pete Hall (5) and Jennings close in. (ails pass Ron Si Woods Tim Zhulkic Tony Nopolct Frank Rcginelli Tom Welsch 35th ANNUAL MARQUETTE-WISCONSIN GAME Engineering Marquette' only touchdown drive, Joe Schulte get hi pos off in time, just avoiding the outttretched orm of Wisconsin Jim Holmes Providing protection for Schulte ore Al Messerknecht (79), Ken Schoffer (74), Chorl.c Drees (81). Jesse Lee (on ground) and Ron Jennings. Left: Si Woods snogs o Pete Holl poss os Boston College’s Bill Robinson makes on unsuccessful attempt to break up tho ploy. Right: Unable to stop Jim Webster is Detroit's Dick Kennedy (64). Webster was finally brought down by Bruce Maher (not pictured). Sloshing in the mud is Worrior Ken Schoffer. penalty moved the ball back to the six. Hall then rolled out and into the end zone. Marquette trailed by one point. The Warriors elected to try for two points and using the same play with which he had scored. Hall squeezed into the end zone and the Warriors won, 35-34. It was a victory well deserved; a victory in a game in which the Warriors would not give up. The Warriors closed the season with Holy Cross, a team which had only lost two games to the national powerhouses, Syracuse and Penn State. Unfortunately for Holy Cross they had to battle Marquette at its peak. The Warriors knew they could win, they wanted to win and win they did, topping the visiting Crusaders, 30-12. After the first quarter, it was all over for the Crusaders. The Warrior defense, giving its best performance of the season, allowed the Crusaders only 33 yards on the ground. Warrior touchdowns were scored by Mestnik, two, Webster and Hall. Two safeties added to the cause as the Warriors’ ended their most successful season since 1954. Above: OOP's Henry Wolloce carries the ball over the gool in the fourth period to lead the Tigers to a 22-13 victory over the Warriors. Identifiable Warriors are Ken Schafer (74) and Pete Hall (5). Below: Pete Hall lets loose with an aeriol in the North Dakota State gome. Holl gained notionol recognition as the nation's third leading collegiate passer. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 223 Freshman speedsters will figure heavily in Liz Blackbourn’s search for a new starting backlicld in the fall of I960. Although they lacked the overall size of recent frosh teams. George Kelly’s crew had an abundance of speed. Leading the way were Art Allen. Bob Collins. Jim Lanigan. John Loden. Bob Lott and Mike Merklc. all halfbacks. Battling for the quarterback position vacated by Pete Hall will be a trio of good signal callers. Lou Distclwcig. Jim May and Terry Zang. Ralph Kubinski. Gary Podcsto and Paul Pocsch will batttle for the fullback slot. Among the more promising frosh linemen are John Sisk and Dave Theisen, ends; Bernie Gajewski and Gene Schallcron. tackles; Tony Alieva and Eldon Bloedorn. guards; and John Mueller-Icile and Bob Osterman. centers. Kelly was assisted by former varsity players Bill Hare. Bud Manry, Bill O’Connell and Gil Sedor. Coach George Kelly Freshman Football Team Bottom row: Louis Distelzweig, Jim Lanigon, Bob Collins, Art Allen, Terry Zong, Phil Giesen, Bill Shebesta, Joe Gariboldi, John Loden Second row; Poul Poesehl, Ralph Kubinski, Mike Koehler, Gory Podesto, John Sisk, Jim May, Bob Hmytzke, Korl Kossulkie, Jock Muellerleile. Third row: Gene Smith, Roy Norville, Eldon Bloedorn, Ken Kruger, Dave Theisen, Bob Lott, Dick Vernier, Jerry Todych. Top row: Tom Mrozck, Tim Walker, Mike Dunn, Tim Scanlon, Gene Schollcron. Berme Gojowski, Dave Krocmer, Tony Alieva. With on early November horizon os a background, Marquette harrier John Lesch lead fellow Worr orj and their opponents, the Wisconsin Bodgers Lesch momtomed his Icod as the Warriors edged their cross-state rivals, 25-30. CROSS COUNTRY The 1959 edition of the Marquette cross country team finished with a fair 2-4 record. Early season injuries to Jim Allen and Isauro Rivas, both heavily counted on. prevented a winning season. Coach Bus Shimek’s crew topped Wisconsin and UWM while losing to Iowa. Minnesota. Notre Dame and to Indiana and Western Michigan in a triangular meet. The Warrior harriers won the Wisconsin AAU meet and finished third to Western Michigan and Notre Dame in the Central Collegiate Conference championship meet. Captain John Kotsubka, John Lesch and Dick McDermott led the Blue and Gold runners. After recovering from their injuries. Allen and Rivas also contributed capably to the Warrior cause. Coach Melvin Shimok 1959 Cross Country Team Bottom row: Phil Marcsco, Bob Schocfcr, John Horochek, Dave Mcllody, Cooch Melvin Shimek. Top row: Isouro Rivas, Dick McDermott, John Kotsubko, Jim Allen, John Lesch. BASKETBALL A terrific year except in the loss column.” These words of Coach Ed Hickey explain the 1959-60 basketball season. The Warriors, who concluded the season with a 13-12 record, played good basketball, but at times a shade too little of it. The habit of losing leads, which Hickey attributed to lack of depth and height, cost them six victories. The Warriors opened the campaign against NYU in Madison Square Garden. December 3. Down 32-28 at intermission, the Tribe rallied and were in the lead when a tally by the Violets, with 45 seconds remaining, gave NYU the game. 70-69. The Warriors rebounding was magnificent, with Don Kojis and Walt Mangham accounting for the most of Marquette's 42 rebounds during the first half. Overall, the hard fighting Warriors outrebounded NYU, 69-39. Kojis scored 13 of the Tribe’s last 20 points and led both teams in scoring with 31. The Warriors opened their home season in friendly Milwaukee Arena and breezed to an 88-63 win over Abilene Christian. Kojis and Mangham led Marquette with 21 and 19 points. E. S. (Eddie) Hickey Head Coach Coach Ed Hickey instructs the Warriors during a time out. Jim Kollor escapes a sprawling melee of plovers in the Louisville game. Pot Below Kojis again led all scorers when the Warriors toppled Valparaiso. 75-58. The 6'5 junior dipped in 20 points, and the Marquetters notched win number 17 in their skein of home victories. Kojis also pulled down 20 rebounds. South Dakota State was next to come to Milwaukee. Sloppy play on the part of MU kept the Jackrabbits in contention until Jerry Keidel and Kojis pulled the Warriors from behind in the last seven minutes to win. 76-69. Kojis sparked the Tribe with 27 points. With their one-two punch. Kojis and Manghnm. out of the game on fouls, the Warriors blew an eight-point lead and bowed to Illinois, 89-77, at Champaign. Jim Kersten, outbattling the lllini s taller centers, combined seven field goals and converted II of 12 free throw attempts to lead all scorers. However, his 25 points to- Ed Carter Moe Crivello Walt Mangham stuffs the boll os Louisville's John Turner 22) foiled to stop the Warrior fast break. gethcr with Mangham's 23. were not enough to combat Illinois' balanced scoring. Four lllini placed in double figures. A record tying crowd of 11.056 packed the Arena when the Warriors tangled with the Wisconsin Badgers in December. Marquette used the full force of its fast break in trouncing their state rivals. 84-66. Mangham. with 23 points and Kojis with 22. topped the Warriors who shot 43 per cent. Mangham grabbed 22 rebounds. Stanford brought a tight defense to the Arena and allowed the Tribe only 50 shots. But the Warriors connected on 23 of them to defeat the Indians, 63-50. Mangham controlled both backboards and snared 19 rebounds, but as a team the Warriors were outrebounded. 48-47. It marked the first time MU had been outrebounded. Mangham contributed 20 points. After celebrating Christmas. Mickey's crew entertained their cross-town rivals, UWM, and dealt them their first loss of the season. The Cardinals led once, at the 1-0 mark. Then the Warriors, led by Kojis and Mangham. took charge to win, 84-70. Kojis gave one of his better performances, scoring 30 points and snaring 25 rebounds. His rebound total was two short of the school single game record held by Mike Moran. Mangham chipped in 16 points and hauled down 22 rebounds. The old year went out on a sad note for the Warriors in DcPaul's bandbox gym when the Blue Demons made Marquette their seventh straight victim. 75-55. Loyola and St. Norbert became the next Warrior victims at the Arena. Down 32-28 at half time, the Tribe scored 16 quick points, then coasted to a 63-60 victor)’ over Loyola. Mangham's 19-point production was high for the night. MU exploded and missed the Arena scoring record by two points when they crushed St. Norbert’s Green Knights. 98-64. Kojis and Mangham again led the way. scoring 28 and 27 points and picking oil 33 rebounds between them. Jerry Keidel Jim Kersten 228 It was a whistle blowing night. The referees called a total of 45 fouls. But the Warriors took advantage of their opportunities, converting 22 of 28 from the free throw stripe. Against Louisville, whose front line averaged 6'7’ the Tribe shelved its fast game and played control ball to win. 61-57. Kojis. who along with Mangham scored 20 points, sank two free throws and scored on a tip-in in the final minutes to give Marquette its 23rd consecutive victory at the Arena. Whistle blowing tilled the Arena again when the Warriors toppled at the hands of Detroit. 89-85. The crowd was aroused by the 27 fouls called on MU. Jim Kollar, Kcrstcn and Mangham fouled out. Kojis, who contributed 23 points, and Joe Scanlon, who tallied 18. sparked a Warrior rally in an attempt to catch the high-flying Titans, but their effort fell short. The home game winning streak was over at 23 games. St. John's of Brooklyn, 1959 National Invitational champion, was Marquette's first opponent following semester exams. After controlling the game for 30 minutes, the Warriors tired and bowed. 69-63. Mangham chipped in IS points in a losing cause. Bradley came to Milwaukee with but one loss marring its record, that a loss to the nation's top ranked team, Cincinnati. The Braves were lucky to leave without another blemish on their record. Flaying before a record crowd of 11.104. the Warriors led their visitors at intermission. 40-30, but saw their lead go down the drain as the Braves hit hot shooting ways early in the second half. Once in the lead, the Braves employed stalling tactics. In the remaining min- Xovicr's Fronk Pinchbock is still grounded os Don Kojis lets loose with a jump shot. Joe Scanlon rides the back of Roy Mack os he puts in a loyup during the Bradley gome. 229 utcs only six points were scored. However. Marquette had tied the score, 57-57. and sent the game into overtime. It was close in the overtime period, too. but the Peoria team came out on top. 61-59. Kojis led both sides with 21 points. Marquette started fast when they met Detroit in the Motor City, but the Titans caught up and employed a stall which had proved successful for Bradley. Leading by one point. 58-57 with 1:30 remaining, the Titans capitalized on Warrior mistakes and increased their lead to the final score of 65-58. Mangham was the Warriors’ big gun. He scored 26 points, with 22 coming in a torrid first half exhibition. The Air Force Academy also resorted to stalling tactics to nip Marquette, 70-68. in overtime. Blowing an eight-point lead in the final three minutes, the Warriors missed winning the game in regulation time when Kojis’ last-second basket was judged to be too late by the officials. Kojis popped in 23 points to lead the scorers; Mangham. 22. The Blue and Gold snapped their five game losing streak at Louisville by defeating the home team, 78-70. The lead sec-sawed back and forth until mid way in the second half when the Warriors grabbed an eight-point lead which they maintained till the final buzzer. Kojis. 21, and Mangham. 20. paced the Warriors in outbattling the taller Cardinals. Kollar and Kcrstcn, who had 13 and 12 points respectively, were also in double figures for the Tribe. Invading the Windy City for the second time during the campaign. Marquette trounced the Loyola Ramblers. Don Kojis stuffs the boll os Stanford's Clayton Bowling (I3 and tcommote stood helplessly by. Wolt Monghom bottles for possession with Detroit’s John Parker (43) os Lorry Hughes ond Don Kojis look on. Frank Pinchbock dunks for a Xavier folly despite Jim Kersten's attempt to block the shot. Walt Monghom and Larry Hughes stond by. Bcrnie Poscal of St. John's seems determined to get around Don Kojis, but Kojis stopped his drive by knocking the ball out of bounds. Don Kojis Jim Kollor Wolt Mongham Kept outside by Marquette's effective 2-3 zone, Bradley’s Bobby Joe Moson (extreme left) prepares to shoot as teammate Alf Saunders blocks Walt Mangham 231 79-66. The Warriors amazed the Chicago Stadium crowd with their fast break which they supplemented with 47 percent shooting. Kojis popped in 19 points; (Collar, 17. Next, the Tribe ran into a hot shooting Xavier squad that quickly jumped to an 8-0 lead which they expanded to 44-26 at half time. Following intermission, the Musketeers increased their margin to 19 points. Led by Kojis, who netted 25 points, the Warriors closed the gap to 74-70, in what Hickey has termed the greatest comeback I have ever seen.’’ But the Warriors could not tie it up. Their comeback fell short; Xavier won. 79-75. Hickey’s crew blew a ten-point lead, losing to St. Bonavcnture, 74-70, to conclude a six game road trip. After losing their 42-32 half time lead, the Warriors battled back to knot the score at 58 all. only to have the Bonnies pull away. Kojis dropped in 29 points. MU’s quest for revenge w'as unsuccessful when they encountered DePaul at the Arena in late February. The Blue Demons, who had earlier dealt the Warriors their worst defeat of the season, came out on top again, 65-63. Joel Plinsko John Rcitingor Gregg Ripp 232 Detroit'i George Hcgcr seems to hove three arms as he ond Walt Manghom fight for the ball. Joe Scanlon (42) ond Jim Kollor owoit the outcome of the oction. The referee eyes Joe Scanlon on the line of scrimmogc as Jim Kollar (14) howks Buddy Tarver of Abilene Christian. The Demons won the game from the foul line in a game marked by rough play. Thirty-live fouls were called. 21 against the Warriors. Mangham fired in 22 points; Kojis, 16. Kojis 12 baskets enabled him to break Marquette’s held goal record when the Warriors topped Drake, 73-64. At the conclusion of the season, Kojis had tallied 219 two-pointers. 24 more than the record previously held by-Mike Moran. Kojis 20.9 average also set a new University record. At Des Moines. Kojis scored 24 points and Kollar 19. and the Tribe grabbed the lead midway in the first half. Their 52 per cent shooting enabled them to win going away. Marquette concluded the home season by defeating Xavier. 67-61. The 6.016 fans helped set the new one-season home attendance mark of 100.477. The lead bounced back and forth several times in the first half. But the Warriors shot a hot 54 per cent after intermission which proved to be too much for the Musketeers. Once again. Kojis with 21 points and Mangham with 18. paced the Warriors. Left: St hlorbert's Bill Feller is defenseless os Wolt Monghom puts up on eosy shot. Ed Corter (35) observes the ploy Right: Wisconsin's Jock Ulwelling (10) sfonds between Jim Kollor ond o possible two points os Joe Sconlon blocks out Bodgcr Bob Powers. A second-half rally fell short when Marquette dropped their final game of the season to Creighton. 69-66. Mangham and Kerstcn closed their college careers with 19 and 17 points, respectively. Kojis dropped in 15 points. He missed Marquette's season scoring record of 526 by four points. Kojis and Mangham. the “Kangaroo Kids. combined to make the nation’s best two-man rebounding team in college basketball during the 1959-60 season. Kojis snared 384 rebounds to place eighth among collegiate basketball leaders. Mangham’s 341 ranked 16th. Mangham was voted the team’s most valuable player. Ed Carter was elected captain for the 1960-61 season. Tim Rogon Joe Scanlon Joel Plmska bottles on Abilene Christian player for the rebound os R. A, Wode (40) and Warrior Ed Carter look on. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Jim Koltar battles Freshman Lee Borowski for the rebound in the Vorsity-Freshmon gome, which the Varsity won, 91-67 Other members of Jim Smith's crew ore Len Jefferson (34) and Dick Nixon. Varsity member Joe Scanlon (42) rushes in on the ploy. Coach Jim Smith Labeled by Jim Smith as one of the best ever at Marquette,” this year’s Freshman Basketball team possessed height, depth and speed. Three towering centers. 6 9 Andy C'huchvara and John Fcddcrs and 6 8 Len JcITerson. topped the tall squad; eight of its members were 6’5 or better. The tall crew of forwards was headed by Lee Borowski. Bob Chemiclcwski. Jay Dolezal and Dave Erickson. A trio of flashy guards. Ron Glaser, Bob Hornak and Dick Nixon, provided the speed although the forecourt men were by no means slowpokes. The whole team showed its proficiency at the most vital of all basketball ingredients, scoring. After losing to the Varsity. 91-67. the Freshmen played Alumni teams and intrasquad games before each Warrior home game. 1959 Freshman Basketball Team Bottom row: Fred Wiener, Lee Borowski, Dick Pyzynskl, Trish, Jim Estes, Dick Nixon, Mike Sorgi, Ron Gloser. Top row. Bill Gnwold. Len Jefferson, John Fedders, Andy Chuchvaro, Dave Erickson, Joy Dolezal, Bob Chemielew-ski. 1959-60 Wrcitling Team Bottom row: Bill Cook ley, Tom Janowski, Ted Yoch, Don Finloy, Jock Finloy, Jim Owen Top row: Borney Korpfmger, cooch.. Jerry Donohue. Bob Regner, Pot Goeto. Norm Merz, Dove Coghlon, Jerry Rusnok. Terry Prueher, Bill Tessler. WRESTLING Injuries handicapped the performance of the 1959-60 wrestling team, which finished with a 3-7 record. Seven of the top eight grapplcrs were out at one time or another due to injuries. After routing Bradley, the Warriors could only manage victories over Illinois Tech and UVV'M. Losses came at the hands of Loras. Luther. Notre Dame. Stevens Point. University of Illinois-Chicago. UWM and Wheaton. Captain Dan Finlay, who compiled a 7-2 dual meet record, retained his 115-pound title in the Wisconsin Amateur Athletic Association meet and took second at the Interstate Invitational Intercollegiate meet at Cleveland. Don Finloy grapples with his Notre Dome opponent during o match at the Marquette gym TRACK 236 Coach Melvin Shimck The Warrior track squad prepared for the outdoor season through a number of indoor meets. Bus Shimek’s crew opened the indoor season with a triangular meet versus Central and Western Michigan. February 20. A record breaking performance by Central Michigan's mile relay team in the final event enabled them to nose out Marquette for second place. Western Michigan proved too powerful for both squads, finishing first by a wide margin. Roger Abbott (second from left) represented Morqucttc in the 100-yard dash at the Central Collegiate Conference meet at Morquette Stadium lost June. 237 1959-60 Track Team Bottom row: Terry Evons, Jim Allen, Dove Mcllody, Botond Virogh Second row: Phil Moresca, Roger Von Scottcr, Bob Schoefer, Gory Mercodo, John Lesch, Dick McDermott Top row: Ken Ross, ossist. cooch, Isauro Rivos, John Kotsubka, Bob Verbick, Don Krouse, Steve Sichtcrmon, Roger Abbott, Bob Tupto. Mike Flynn, Tom Folk, manager, Melvin Shtmek, cooch Pole vaulter Bob Verbick turned in the best performance by a Warrior, vaulting 13 feet, six inches, good enough for a three-way tic for first place. Dan Krause finished second in the 60-yard high hurdles and third in the 60-yard low hurdles. Third-fourth place combinations were won by Si Woods and Steve Sichterman. shot put; Gary Mercado and Dave Mellady. 880-yard run; and Bob Schaefer and Bob Tupta. 600-yard run. Botond Viragh finished third in the broad jump as did Roger Van Scottcr in the 60-yard dash. The following Saturday at the Central Collegiate Conference meets at Kalamazoo. Marquette finished fourth behind Western Michigan. Notre Dame and Central Michigan while topping Loyola, Detroit and Drake. Bob Tupto is off ond running of the start of the 220-yord dosh ot the CtC meet. Worrior Karl Sturlten (second from left) clears the hurdle with eose in the 120-yard high hurdle event ot the CCC meet. The top Warrior performance was Schaefer’s third place finish in the 600-yard run. Mercado and Mellady once again finished three-four in the 880-yard run. as did Woods and Sichtcmian in the shot. Fifth place positions went to Terry Evans in the ! .000 yard run and Viragh in his specialty, the broad jump. The two-mile relay team of Mercado, Schaefer. Evans and John Lesch churned the course in 7:49.5 to grab Marquette's only first place at the University of Chicago Track Club relays. March 5. The sprint medley team of Van Scottcr. Viragh. Roger Abbott and Mellady finished second. Woods’ second in the shot and Abbott’s second in the 60-yard dash topped individual Warrior performances. Bob I.ott finished third in the 600-yard run. while Viragh and Vcrbick gained thirds in the broad jump and pole vault. The weekend of March 10 was a busy one for the Warriors when they closed the indoor season with two meets on consecutive days. At the Chicago Daily News relays, the Tribe’s mile relay team turned in their best lime and won first place. Van Scottcr. Viragh. Abbott and Schaefer ran the distance in 3:21.7. The two-mile team took third place honors. 239 The next night saw the mile relay leant, with Mike Flynn subbing for Viragh. drop to second place while competing in the Milwaukee Journal games at the Arena. The two-mile relay team finished third to Western Michigan and Notre Dame as it did the previous night, despite shaving .04 seconds off their 7:37.8 time for the Chicago event. Lcsch. Mercado. Mellady and Fvans handled the chores for the Blue and Gold. Gary Mercado and Roger Abbott Co-Coptoins Roger Abbott breaks the finish line |ust a shade before his Notre Dame opponent. The heavy- winter snow fall prevented Shimek from moving his crew outdoors as soon as he would have liked in preparation for the outdoor season. The Warrior cindermen were scheduled to participate in the Drake and Kansas relays and to duel Bradley. Central Michigan. Minnesota. Northwestern. Notre Dame and Wheaton. The season closed with the annual Central Collegiate Conference meet at Marquette stadium. Dove Spebor performs on the still rings. Gymnastics, in its second year as an organized sport at Marquette, is coached by Bob Lagerman, a physical education instructor and a former all-state gymnast. The Marquette gymnasts competed in the State Amateur Athletic L'nion meet at the Marquette gym at which Warrior Dave Spehar scored a perfect 10 points on the still rings. The team also demonstrated various exercises between halves of the Marquette-DePaul basketball game. La german hopes that gymnastics at Marquette will soon be on an intercollegiate level. GYMNASTICS 1960 Gymnastics Team Bottom row: Don Donovan. Bob Stupp, Roy Spmellt. Top row: Bob logermon. cooch, Jock Commoroto, Dove SpeHcr, Dennis Mocek. GOLF Joe Fasculo As ;i result of the late date of Easter, the Marquette Golf team had a short season of only five matches. The Warriors faced Beloit. Carroll. Lawrence, St. Norbcrt and UWM. Charles Nader, coach, had returning letter-men Bob Doyle. Joe Fasculo and Joe Jezuke-wicz to form the nucleus of the team. Rounding out the squad were Jim Bennett. Tom Bructt. John Kelly and Jim Young. Nader hoped his squad could do as well as the 1959 team which finished with a 7-0 record. All home matches were played at the Tuckaway Country Club. 241 1960 Golf Team Bottom row: Tom Bruett, Jim Young. Top row: Charles Nader, coach, Bob Doyle, John Kelly, Joe Fosulo, Jim Bennett, Joe Jezukewicz. 1960 Tennis Teom Bottom row: Chorlio Klics, Jim Bussdlc, Ed Ogrin, Bob Brunner. Top row: Chorle Mulcahy, asst. cooch. Brand Spangenberg, Jock Corpcntcr, Don Clark, cooch. TENNIS Coach Don Clark started the season hoping his squad could equal the fine I l-l record of the 1959 team. Gone from the team via graduation was Charles Mulcahy, three-time letterman who compiled a 28-3 record during three years at Marquette. Mulcahy was to assist Clark with the coaching duties during the I960 season. Battling for positions on the team were returning lettcrmcn. Jim Busselle. Al Luke, Bob McLoonc. Paul Sovcy and Brand Spangenberg. Newcomers Jack Carpenter. Ed Ogrin and Gregg Kipp appeared to be the best bets to round out the squad. The Warrior racquctccrs were scheduled to meet Carroll. Chicago. DePaul. Lakeland. Lawrence. North Central. Northern Illinois. Northern Michigan. Notre Dame. St. Ambrose and UWM. Brand Spangenberg 243 WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Tuesday nights were coed nights at the Marquette gym this year. The Women's Recreational Association held weekly meetings at which coeds participated in badminton, basketball, bowling, fencing, swimming. table tennis and volley ball. Awards were presented at a spring banquet to WRA members who distinguished themselves during the year by their interest and participation in the group. Elizabeth Kuchl and Catherine Court Moderators Marquette coeds engoge in a friendly game of bosket-boll ot the gym. Women's Recreation Association Bottom row: Gertie A Cruze, Carole A Piller, Judith A. Stelzl, Rita A. Switalski. Second row: Kay Donnelly, vice-pres., Ann E. i.cohy, pres., Judy E. Marks, sec., Cothleen M. Finley, tres. Fop row: Louro M Normon, Carol A. Wolker-itorfer, Barbara J. Wmkcls, Diane S. McFarland, Mory Ellen Pilgreen, Clcone A. Wmkels, Kothlceo H. Lomb, Annette F. Sklondcr, Mor-joret E. Gciser. INTRAMURALS 24-4 Donald A. Clark Director The Con Jennings Merit award, symbolic of the highest qualities of good sportsmanship ond athletic obtlify demonstrated by an Intramural teom, wos awarded to Alpha Phi Omega. Bill Emmanuel accepted the trophy from Intramural Director Donold Clark. Intramural sports are a part of the physical education program. The object is to provide a wholesome program of physical activities for the entire student body. The activities arc so varied that there is an opportunity for every student to participate in some sport of his choice. The program. under the direction of Donald A. Clark, includes basketball, badminton, bowling, boxing, fencing, golf, handball, table tennis, track and field sports and weight training. In Intramural competition, the Rabbits, independent league champs, proved to be the strongest outfit, winning both the all-University football and basketball crowns. They topped Alpha Phi Omega. 7-0 for the football title and edged Triangle. 66-61 for the basketball championship. Los Chicos won the dorm football championship and the Magoos gained the basketball title. Fraternity league winners were: Alpha Phi Omega, football; Evans Scholars, bowling; Triangle. volleyball; and Sigma Phi Delta, basketball. There was much activity in the Intramural ring this year. Bi-weekly boxing shows were on tap from November until the all-University boxing championships in April. Jerry Sheehan, a Business Administration student and a former amateur and professional boxer, coached the Marquette pugilists. Spring saw the arrival of the Intramural soft-ball season which was concluded with the all-University softball tourney. Clockwise, storting upper left: Heavyweight champion Ingemor Johonsson stopped ot Morquetto while in Milwaukee to receive on aword os professional athlete of 1959. Admiring Ingo's famous right arm ore Joe McAleer (left) and Roger Abbott. Boxing cooch Jerry Sheehan looks on. A participant ottempts a hook shot in an intramural basketball game. Jim Moloney sends his opponent ogoinst the ropes in an intramural boxing match. John Broderick (serving) and Al Tocper engoge in a game of hcndball ot the gym Ployers battle for the ball in an intromural game. Steve Wenc practices situps in the Intramural exercise room. 1959 Cheerlcading Squad Bottom row: Bill Schotz, Jockle Ennis, Sue Bartholomew, Pot Storandt, Borbora Ruoowski. Gory Orman. Top row: Bud Protte, Bill Holvershom. Dressed in their familiar Blue and Gold uniforms, the Cheerleaders, captained by Jackie Ennis, led cheers at Marquette athletic events and pep rallies. The basketball season saw the addition of a mascot, four-year-old Maureen Dwyer, who assisted with the checrinu. Maureen Dwyer IN RETROSPECT IN loODS ark TEMPERS of mind that invade our college lives from the excited confusion of freshman year to the anxious expectation and assurance that marks the last days of senior year. We can recognize moods in each other as they come and go. sometimes quickly, depending on the emotion to which they are attached. And, more important, we see moods in ourselves, affecting our studies, family and social lives, and our enjoyment of life itself. Each new year has given us new experiences and consequent emotions and moods. As freshmen we remember the adventure of getting to know the dorm, roommates. new friends, a new city . . . confusion of registration, classes . . . first adviser, term paper . . . first mids and final exams, disappointment and perhaps fear . . . excitement of going home for the first vacation . . . choosing our activities . . . the first game of bridge . . . As sophomores we belonged, knew our way around . . . welcomed the freshmen and gave advice . . . elation of renewing old acquaintances . . . desired to become more a part of the school . . . held our first offices in campus organizations . . . pledging . . . dances and parties. As juniors, we remember wondering at how fast two years had gone . . . seeing the end in view . . . concentration on major and minor courses ... a feeling of importance . . . more personal attention from teachers and advisers . . . cultural events . . . cooking ... a part-time job . . . economical living.) In senior year, we contemplated our vocations more intensely than ever before . . . completed our work in organizations . . . passed the gavel on . . . job-hunting . . . worry mixed with anticipation . . . accomplishment with a tinge of regret, y Then we became graduates with u sense of balance, ready and prepared to face our future. MOODS TEMPERS OF FRESHMAN YEAR We Look Forward To New Experiences SOPHOMORE YEAR We Find Intensity In All Things JUNIOR YEAR We Grasp Responsibilities SENIOR YEAR We Discover A Beginning In The End 248 Fresh man year—its million firsts . . . anticipation, uncertainty—all melt as the years go by. But memories will linger, memories of joys, of hardships. We remember the sad farew ells... and exploring the city ... 249 the first pile of books—how we wontiered if we would totter under their weight... ' and the first dunce ... and the search for fun— the organizations, choosing some, disregarding others. 250 We re m ember how every moment counted-study when and where we could sign here, sign here ■sign here, 251 and pledging when we wondered if we'd ever walk again, and all those names to learn . . . hut the end was worth it: the pin. symbol of professional and social bonds . . . and we were intense in all things—in living, in loving our God. And we realized we were growing up ... and the appreciation of classroom theory improved with practice . . . part time jobs gave added maturity, independence, accomplishment. 253 fields of interest narrow ed, assignments piled up . . . and we took on domestic and we remember the Union, where we spent entire evenings or quick minutes after u four-hour class . . . and we came to appreciate the University's cultural advantages and became more mature and polished . . . We remember the ending . . . leaving with regret but also with anticipation, much like that of our freshman year ... we took one last look at familiar things ... and we made a decision for the future, pledging our love, solemnizing our engagement . . . 255 nd with the last test, the last blue book, ambitions are realized: doctor, a teacher, an engineer . . . and we live to remember, r remember to live ... and we came back for another look . . . ties that hold us to the school are fibers of the heart . . . 256 A yearbook is born of many things. It is born of exasperation—a daily round of pictures to select, pages to design, proofs to read. It is often routine and mechanical. The staff is beset by pictures that don’t materialize. ideas that won’t come and time that goes too fast. It starts with high hopes that are gradually diminished by physical and financial limitations. There are sleepless nights and vacations cut short worrying about deadlines. Deadlines . . . deadlines . . . deadlines ... the word grows louder and more frequent until it echoes in all places and all times ... the endless question . . . “How’s the Hilltop coming?” ... the standard answer . . . “Fine.” There is occasional discouragement. But there is something deeper. Here is a work that will outlast the newspapers and magazines. We hope that in 20 years this Hilltop will hold even more meaning for you than it docs today. It is our satisfaction not only to have contributed to the life of the University but also to have captured this very life for future memories. There is a professional pride in giving final approval to a page form and than watching it come off the press. There are strong bonds among the staff and many enjoyable hours in Copus Hall. The anticipation of the book’s acceptance. the unveiling, the joy of a student seeing his picture for the first time—those memories outweigh all the uneasy spots of the year. Of these things the I960 Hilltop was born. Until now it has been our child. It has been our pain, our worry, our satisfaction, our joy. It is an unforgettable part of our college lives. But like all children it must grow up and take its place in the world. It must meet other people and face competition with others of its kind. Though it will always be a part of our memories, the I960 Hilltop now belongs to you. We hope you enjoy it. 1960 HILLTOP STAFF Co-Editors Gloria Jean Bcster Brian Elliott Gray Associate Editors Carol M. Tylutki William T. Swadley Senior Section University Section Assistant Editors Kathleen E. Donnelly. Kathleen M. Andrews. Carol E. Kramer. Barry E. Rohan. Kenneth J. Stack. John J. Sanko, Earl L. Finkler. Sports Editor Alex Chodaczek. Jr. Photography Editor Thomas E. Neman Photo Secretary Loretta M. Stante Quip Line Writers Walter G. Gray, James A. Thompson. Michael L. O’Brien Faculty Moderator Donald K. Ross Society Editor Larainc A. Valerian Organizations Editor J. Patrick Kane Index Director Barbara K. Goetz General Staff Photo Staff K. Patrick Schucslcr Barry E. Rohan Robert F. Schmidt Francis J. Mayes Keith R. Rothschild Patrick B. Murphy James F. Daubel Mary C. Hoey Charlotte L. Harwich Helen J. Hausmann Helen M. Caro Kathryn A. McCann Bonnie J. Sisson Mary Ann Tynan Camilla Wakcman Linda C. Larsen Madeleine A. Mueller Jean M. Gitzinger M. Denise Murphy Dorothy A. Barnes Senior Representatives Ruth A. Bann Sierid E. Dietrich Gerard A. Doyle Joan C. Dvorak Donna M. Fantozzi Mary Ann Howard Francis X. Jacoby John V. Kozina Mary A. Shea Clifford G. Wee Gloria L. Wittig ADVERTISING 258 Index to Hilltop XLVI Ajjjcwd. Thomas. H. Abbasi, Akbar Karachi, Pakistan. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Abbott. Roger ................................. ........... 237. 239. 243 Abler. Joseph 89, US Abler. Richard J.. Jr. 50. 77, 8S .49. 57. 73. 76, 130 Abraham, Julian D. Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Sociology. Pm Chi, Evans Scholars, Sociology Club. French Club. Academic Administration .................................. 10 Accouncing dob ---------------------------- ..---------------- 66 Ackerct, Thomas E. --------------------------------------- — 77 Ackerman, James P. _______46. 115 Janesville. W . Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Xu. Ackerman. Thomas P. ............................................ 115 Jackson. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Xu, Engineering Knights, Triangle. Varsity Varieties Council. Blueprint. Ackmann, James J.------------------------------------------- 115 Appleton. Wi . Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Band. Coop Club. Adam. John A. .............................................. 74, 73 Adamkiewicz. Marcia S.........—________ 43. 49, 60. 62. 130, 173, 176 Milwaukee. Wn Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Delta Sigma Gamma, Psi Chi, Homecoming Council, Intersorority Council. Adamovich, William S................................... ....... 56 Adams. Judith M. ..........-__________________________________ 31. 89 Adamski. Mary E 65. 124, 199 Sparta. Wis Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi. Tribune. Varieties Council. Adrians. Thomas M. ........................ .......................79 Adult Education ............................................... 40 Ahartjs, Jean M. ............... .,........................... 60 79 97 Aga, Amir, Haider ..............—_______________________________ 115 New Delhi, India. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Dance Club. Ahern, John J................................................. 78 Al rn, Peter W, 217, 218 Evanston, III Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Varsity Football. Ah Moo. Earl W. 19 Aiken. Ray I. . 58 AIEE-IRE ___________________________________________________________ 66 Alhanese. Chris M 60, 112 Milwaukee. Wi . Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygienist Association. Alderson, William F. _______________________________________ 55, 195 Alkumkal, Anthony T._____________- 3o Allen, Art 223 Allen. Eileen R............................................ 79. 130 Wauwatosa. Wi Bachelor of Arts Delta Phi Alpha, Ice Skating Club, Wiscon Club, Allen. Jim____________________________________________________224, 237 Alieva, Tony ............................................ „™. 223 Alpha Delta Eta Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Delta Theta Alpha Epsilon loia Alpha Kappa Delta Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Omega Alpha Omega Alpha Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Sigma Xu Alpha Tau Delta Altnnger, Diane M _________________ 55 ................. 55 __________________44 _____________55, 206 __________________42 ____.___________61 _________69, 76. 130 Jamestown, X.D. Bachelor of Science. Elementary Education Club, Sociology Club. Chorus. Amjnn. Robert A........................ - , , 30 67 Amcndnla, Utrji R. ................................... . 52, 74. 89 _____60 54. 206 60. 204 61 Demand This Label on All Your Printing TRADES fe C NOL £ Write or Phone for a List of Union Label Printers MILWAUKEE ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL 207 Metropolitan Block BRoodwoy 1-7728 259 97 Amend, Leo W. Jr. .— -------------—™—„—™_—h— ---------- Ripon, VPij. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Wiscon Club, Management Club. Ament. Joanne D American Finance Association —......—.....-............ American Rocket Society Ames, Charlotte A. . 63, I to 64 66 67 Niles. Mich Bachelor of Science. Theta Phi Alpha, Brooks Council. Varsity Varieties. Amide, Jack A. — ................................................ 2 Anchor and Chain Society 67 Anderer. Joseph R........................................I JO. 217, 218 New York, N.Y. Bachelor of Science. Varsity Football Andersen, Thomas A. Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery Psi Omega, Student American Dental Association. Anderson, Bonny J................................................. 88 Anderson, Dennis D. . 56, 66. 170, 171, 194, 209 Andehoo, Marcia S .............................................. 6 McHenry, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi Theta. Andcrvclot, Hans ....................-......................... 71 Andrew. David I. '0, 115 Fond du Lac. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Triangle, Chorus. Andrew, Kathleen M ............................. 5J, 76, 1J0. 193 Fond du Lie. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Eta Sigma Phi, Brooks Council. Secondary Education Club Andrews. Katie ............................................ 52, 85. 200 Andrie, George ............................................ 21', 219 Andriuzzi, Isabelle V____________________________________ ... 4’ Andrulaitis, Joseph C............... Anne, Sister, Meissner, S.C.S.C Merrill. Wis. Bachelor of Arts Another, Joe .59. 115 -.... I JO 202 ...........62. 6J. 66. 97. 105 A pa zeller. Joan M. Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Iota Chi Omega, Phi Chi Theta, American Finance Association, Student Council. Aquinas Lecturer Arata, Andrew Y. Arbow, Don ......... 214 ...75. 79 ------ 58 Archdale. Mary Ann _—...------------------------------ 62, 171, 205 Arkens. Charles T........................................ — 150 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Avalanche Club, Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society. Armstrong. James R._________________________________________59, 118 Arndt. Joseph H., Jr...................................... 57, 67 Arncsson, Katherine A. ................................ 60. 112 Kenosha, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Arnold. Prof. James 125 AROTC 34 Arts, Mary C ..................... -.......................... 68 AM I 67 ----------------------------------------137 -----------------------------------------59 _______________________________________ 64 Aschoff, Kay 58, 107 Aschoff. Paul M. Aschoff, Stephen E............................................ Ash. Michael J._____________________________________________ 69, 201 ASMS Asselbom. JoAnn M ...............................—. 130 Rochelle, III. Bachelor of Science in History. Chorus. Fine Arts Guild. Assclin, William A. ....................................... 72 Atkinson, Carol L.-------—------------------------ 61. 62, 156. 159 LaCrosse. Wis Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Iota Chi Omega. Alpha Tau Delta. Conrad Club. Sodality. Atwood. Prof. Joseph ....................................... 103, 209 Auchter, Robert M.......—.............................. „...46, 115 Green Bay. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Auer, James E............ ... Aukofer, Frank A. 67 .....82. 124. 165 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi. Tribune Editor, Journal. Austcnfeld. Robert S............................................... Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle, Blueprint, Intramural Sports. Avalanche Club 115 68 B Babcock, Susan K. New London, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Women’s Student Council. Bach. Maty .......— _____________________________________________________11 160 Producers of White and Colored Quality Coated Papers THE APPLETON COATED PAPER CO APPLETON a Q WISCONSIN 260 Bacher. Ronald J. __________________________________ .______8';, 199 tachhuber, June E.............................................. _ 130 Ainu, Wh. Bachelor of Science. Bachleder. Louis J.................................... .......32, 68. 8 tacky, Beverly A.............................................. 49. 130 $ . Louis. Mo. Bachelor of Science in Psychology Psi Chi. Bade, Carl A......... 1 $0 Chicago, III. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Psi Chi, Freshman Football, Student Council. Baertlein. Daniel W Huhcrtus, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. taggot. Maureen F......._............................. Baglcy. William A._____________________________________ Bailey. Nancy V............ ........................... Baker, Donald J._______________________________________ Baker. Marilyn J...... ........... Chicago. III. Bachelor of Arts. Avalanche Club. taker. Richard H_______________________________________ taldus, Robert W. taltsticri. Peter S. _________________ Ballroom Dame Club ------------ Balmcs, Juliann C. ------------- Marquette. Midi. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Bonaszak. Edward F. __________________ Milwaukee. Wis. Dm tor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Bane, Mary L. ....................................... -......... Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. 115. 120 ------63 ...... 68 93 ______68 _____130 _____ 72 ___118 56. 195 68. 203 ... 155 151 160 ___________-________64. Speech. Sigma Alplta 50 161 Bankofier, Ann Hann. Ruth A. _______________________________ Belleville. III. Bachelor of Science in Eta. Intcrtesidencc Council. Bannen. Colleen M............................................... 65, 186 Banncn, Patricia A. 60. 186 Barber. Neil L. 1'1 Mukwanago. Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Beta Kappa. Student American Medical Association, Student Council Barcrak, Gary J. ............................................. ”8 Barden. James J. 66 tarkow, A. G. ,__ 50 Barnes. Rodney E.................................................. . 72 Barnett. Rev Max. S.J.................................................. 26 Barnhart, Judith A.............................................. 55 Barry, lames M. ............ I-o Lake Mohawk, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Track tarry. Thomas J. tarsotti. Barbara A. tartclt, Thomas ______ Barthcl. William L. Bartholomew. William J. Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Varsity Football. Homecoming. Bartholomew, Sue.................................................... 246 Barto, Gerry.................................................... 21 , 218 Bartosch, Adclc Gainor ......................................... 124 Ann Arbor. Mich. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism Theta Sigma Phi. Photographer. Women's Recreation Association. Barts, Eleanore C................................................ 49. 69 Bachman. Mihran 111 Basketball. Freshman 2)4 Bass. William M .............................. __.................. 59 tasta. Joseph T. ................................... .... , 130 Biookiyn, N.Y. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega tatmnvich. Kenneth M._____________________________ 48. 69. 71, 130, 165 San Pedro. Calif. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha, Pi Mu Epsilon. Crown and Anchor. Pi Tau Sigma, Sodality. Brooks Council. Dean of Liberal Arts Advisory Committee. Battailc. Andrew C.................................................... 97 Memphis, Tcnn. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. taudhuin, James W'. ............................................ 56 Bauer. Joseph N -.... 97 Inglcsidc. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Beta Alpha Psi. Baumgartner. Valentine Martin ......................... _ 130 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Pvi Chi. tau . Eugene G. .................................................. 10 St. Cloud, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. Bausch. Lauri M................................................... 90 Bayer. Ernest H. ,, .............................................. 74 Beaird, Barbara A..................................................... “5 Beaudot, William J. K. 86 Beck. Barbara E. ................................ ................. 62 Beck. John R.------------------------------------------------ _.... 151 Dayton. Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Becker. Gary A........——____________________________________ 44, 131 Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Bcdd, Car! A.__________________________________________________________49 Bcdrurski, Brian J, 77, 11' Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Veterans' Brigade. Beiflc, James W. — 88 Beitier, Mary------------------------- . 61 Belkovskis. Sylvia A...........-.................................... 68 Belli . Dale...................................... -.............. 111 Bellarmine Hall 14 Bellei, Robert J..........-......................44. 45, 57. 69. 97. 1 1 High wood. III. tachelot of Science in Business Administration. Crown and Anchor. Beta Alpha Psi. Beta Gamma Sigma. Evans Scholars. Young Democrats. Student CounciL Be Nile. Wally_________________________________________________________ 21' Below. Pat ......................................................... 226 BdWV Michael I. 151 Manitowoc, Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Be Non. Thomas P. ............ -------------------------------------- vl Belt , Ivan L..................................................... 67 B( mowski. Patricia ............................................. 68 Benncs. Joanne M .. 156 Libcrtyvillc, III. Bachelor of Science in Nursing R.W Club. Brooks Council. Bennett, James T._________________________ ____________________ 97, 241 Philadelphia, Pa. bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Varsity Golf. Veterans' Brigade. !'■ nnett. Thomas H. 113 Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Benore. Carol L. ______________________________________________ 70. 76 Betckcr. Betsy J. ........................................ -.60. 61. 195 Berenice, Sister Mary, Keating. U.T.S.V 130 Kingston. N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. THE HEIL CO. MILWAUKEE BISCUITS' UMIESCHOCOLATE for over ,o0 Y ears 262 JOHNSON S WAX $ fine products for HOME • INDUSTRY • AGRICULTURE 1. C. Johnson A Son. Ino. Racino, Wisconsin Berg, Mary Put . Bcrgcmann. Betty A Bergenthal, James B ....157. 158. 159 ________________64 ________________115 Milwaukee, Wi . Bachelor of Science in Fngmcering. ASMF. Berger. Robert E............................ -....................... 150 Milwaukee. Wij. Bachelor of Arts. Bergeron. Jerry E. ................................................... 97 Kankakee. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Hcrg-trom. N 1. 15 Bencopec, Robert N. ......___________________________________ ■ ■ . - 9. ■ ' Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin' istration. Beta Alpha Psi, Scabbard and Blade Bt-'inaucr, Lawrence Ci. -------------- Bernier, William E........................................... -. 2, 91 Bcrres, Beverly J. _________________________________________________ 69 Berry. Brian P. ...................................................... 56 Hetty, Sally 1.......-....................................... 65. 69. 151 Naperville, III. Bacliclor of Science. Theta Phi Alpha, Elc-mentary Education Club. Bertolini, Funk w...................................................... 56 Bertofti. Timothy L. Wi 1)1 l-ansing, Mich. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Pin Omega. Student Council. Psychology Club Bestcr, Gloria J -...—52. 65. 85 Beta Alpha Pn Beta Gamma Sigma 13 ......................................... 89 __________________________________________ 117 ________________________________________ 90 _________________________________________ lil Betanski. David J. _ Bett. Titian Betts, Joan E.......... Betz, David F. — Ludington. Mich. Bachelor of Arts. Bey. Elizabeth A. 61. 156 Nekoosa, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Bczousek, Carol A. , 112 Omaha. Neb. Bacliclor of Science in Dental Hygiene Gamma Pi Epsilon. Buszk. Robert N Milwaukee. Wis Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Bichler, Joyce Ann Milwaukee. Wis Bigaj. James J. -75. 156 Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Club. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science m English. Scabbard and Blade. Sash and Saber. Billlurtz. Marlene J. ..........----------------- Milan, III. Diploma in Dental Hygiene Bihtrin, Robed W. — Chicago. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Signu Pi Binder, Bernard H........................................ 55. 71, Winnipeg. Manitoba. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Alpha Epsilon Pi. Alpha Omega. Student Council, Dental Follies. Binder, John F...................................................... 151 112 97 107 50 151 Binsack. Geraldine E. ............................... 62. 69. 74. 78, Jackson, Mich. Bachelor of Science. Delta Sigma Gamma, Elementary Education Club. Young Democrats. Binsfeld, Joseph J ................................... —.......54. 56 Birdscll, Robert D. .. .......................................... 118 Birong, Nancy---------- —....................—..—...................... 47 Birschbach, Harvey R. .............................................—.. 91 B.schcl. Paul J. 2, 91 Bischofbrtgcr. Rev. George. S.J.................................... — 51 Bishop, James F. ..................... ............................. 77 Bissingcr, Brad J. .................................. -.......... 151 South Orange. N.J. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega. Marquette Speaker s Union, Empire State Club. Bisson, Kit hard J. .............. —................................... 72 Bitter. James A....................................................... 1)1 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Bitters, Tom G..............—---------- —--------------------------------97 South Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. ROTC. Scabbard and Blade. Bizzano. Carole A. ........................................ 69. 75 Black. G. V................................ ......................... 71 Blackbourn, Lisle ..............—............ Blair. Milton C................-............. Barron, Wis, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Blais, Donald R. .216. 217 _______107 68. 75. 97 Duluth. Minn. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Avalanche Club. Ballroom Dance Club. Blakis, Ansi -----------------„----------.... ................. 72 263 Hlankrahurg, Mary A. ...................................... 62 Hlankenheim, Joan S......................................... 68 Blask. Martha Ann ..................62, 69 Blewett, Joan T...................... .......................... 161 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Blinstruh, Norman F. ........................... , ,,........ 57. 91 Bloedorn, Eldon ................................................ 223 Bloomfield, Kathryn L. .............................. -_ 76, 89 Blyth, John_______________________________ 217,21S Board of Governor ................... ............................ 9 Bodary, Sue P.____________________________________________________ 6) Bodi. Anne C.............................. ,.............74, 78, 87 Boeck, Lawrence................................... —........... 89 Bocgcl. Brian M______________________________________________ 72, 91 Boehlcn. Bruce .............................................. — 118 Bocse, Lee R._______________________________________________________72 Bohrer, Beatrice M. ------__-------61, 156 Wauwatosa, Wis, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Student Council. Sodality. Bulger, T. Michael_________________________________________________193 Bolton. Jack M.................................................... 161 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Rho Tau Beta, Varsity Varieties, Boom and Camera. Bona, Charles ............................................ 56 '1 Boncsho. James A. ------------------ rr.......................... 74 BonFiglio, Thomas J. ........................................... 72 Bonner, Kathy .......................... —...... . 60 Bonsu, James O.______________-—_----------------------------- 71, 131 Kumasi, Ghana. Bachelor of Science. International Students Club. Boom Camera 68 Bourse. Kathleen H. ..................................... 61. 156 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Sodality, Student Nurses' Club. Borchardt, Barbara 1.. ..................................... 60, 112 New London, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Chorus. Borders, Charles D. ............................................. 73 Borer, Susan M. ....................................... 5), 1)1 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Mission Club, Elementary Education Club. Borgesen. Paul B. .... n. 5'. 81 Borgard, John H II. 42, 55, 1)1, 181 Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science in Political Science. Alpha Sigma Nu, Alpha Kappa Psi, Student Senate, Welcome Week Council. Borkowski, George S....................................,.... 66, 97 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Finance. Borman, Gordon A. .................................... 56, 127 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Alpha Theta. Delta Theta Phi. Bormann, Terence T......................................... 52, 118 Boron. Patricia G. ______________69. 74, 1)1 N'iles, Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Elementary Education Club. Political L'nion. Avalanche Club. Borowski, Lee.............................................. 234 Borzyskowski, Barbara A._________________________________________1J1 Winona. Minn Bachelor of Science in English. Band. Botsch. Jim .................................................... 105 Bottkol, Edward J. ,______._____________________________________ 89 Boutct. Jim ............................................ , 89 Boydcn. Patrick C. ............................................ I) Bsiylan. Barbara R.................... —..................... 69 Boysen, Bob .................................................. |2) Bozak. Lillian C........................—........................ 74 aski, Eugene M 151 Mansfield, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Bouo, Pan!---------------------------------------------------- 79 Braasch. Mary Lou Bell 1 ' 1 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Theta Phi Alpha. Homecoming Committee. Varsity Varieties. Brackob, Kathleen A. ................. —---------------------- 112 West Allis, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Braden. Mary f Brady. Joseph P. - 12 Branovan, Mel ............................... -..............104 Brasseur. Jeannette E....................................... 64, 89 Brattensborg, Henry J —................................... 151 Fargo, N.D. Doctor of Medicine. Brault, Adelard I... Jr. 46, 75. 115 Fairfax, Va. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. Boom and Camera. Radio Amateurs. Braun. Daniel ........................................ -_____118 KOEHRING CO. Established 1907 Heavy Equipment Manufacturers MILWAUKEE 1, WISCONSIN Ditiuom: KWIK-MIX CO. C. S. JOHNSON CO. Pori V’jjhtoglon. IT' i. III. PARSONS CO. KOEHRING CALIFORNIA CO. Stutott, Iou j Stoeiton, CM. KOEHRING DIVISION M Iu juiet 16. Vit. THE HYDRAULIC PRESS MFG. CO. Mount CiUjJ. Ohio BUFFALO-SPRINGFIELD ROLLER CO. SpringfirlJ. Ohio KOEHRING-WATEROUS LTD. Brantford, Out. LARKIN PACKER CO. V’Axabjthif. 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Phillip---------------------------------------- Breitenstein, Patricia A. 89 156 Brennan, Rev. Gerald P., S.J. . Brennan, James P. 56 .61 52 ......................56, 77. 127 Shorewuod, Wi . Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Law School Chorus. Brennan, Patricia A. .......—...................——.......———. 6) Breuer, Mary E. ........................................ - 47 Brcucr, Patricia M 69. 76, 131 Bloomington, Wi . Bachelor of Science. Elementary Education Clun, Band, Sociology Club. Breunig, Rev. J. E.. S.J....................... ---------------- 118 Brice. JuJ 60 Brich. Donald L. ... 55. 97 Berwyn. Ill Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Pm. Brickman, Barbara .................. ....................... „199 Briegcr. Gretchcn B. .................................... 60, 155 Pittsburgh, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta Bricn, Joan M. „.. 60 Bright. H. David — 97 Columbus, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Brock, Cele A. 1'1 Joliet, III. Bachelor of Science. Bnscldon, Don J.......-........................ -__59. 67, 80. 115 Stevens Point. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. Anchor and Chain Society, Marquette Engineer. Brock. De l , 16. 48. 65. 74. 151 Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Bat helot of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. Delta Sigma Rho. Kappa Beta Gamma. Political Union, Debate. Broderick. John ....—,................................. —...—245 Brodcrsen, Mary Margaret 161 Spokane. Wash. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Delta Sigma Rho. Sigma Alpha Eta. Brod cller, Barbara R. 89. 156 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Theta Phi Alpha, Chorus. Student Nurses' Gub. Brombcrk. Maureen J. ...................................... 60. 112 Niagara. Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association. Brook Council ........... —...................... -.-....-------195 Brook Memorial Union ........................................ -50. 7 Brooks, Judith E. ..............—,......................... ...112 Los Angeles, Calif. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association. Mcrritty Hall Council. Broome, Edythc A. —-....................................... 74 Brophy, James J.------------------------------------------------- 81 Brophy. John I_______________________________ 47. 48. 49. 50. 55. 151 Milwaukee, Wis Bachelor of Science Phi Alpha Theta. Sigma Tau Delta. Pi Gamma Mu, Scabbard and Blade. Alpha Phi Omega. Sash and Saber. Brown, Carl T. -.................. .. '8 Brown, David L.______________________________—................... - 59 Brown. George O. — .........................——--------------------72, 91 Brown. Roland C. .......... -............................. 44, 151 Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Browning. Robert A..............—.................. 48. 49. 50, 115 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, ASME, SAE. Browske. George P. ..._,----------------—.......................— 59 Bmx, I.inne B I'6 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Bruce. Susan I.. -----------------------------------.—......... -156 Marquette. Mich. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chorus. Student Nurses' Club. Bruch. Julia-----------------------------------------------------155 Bruesewitr, David R......................................... 48. 115 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, SAE. 265 Wi)t JHanfe of Commerce of ttje Citp of iFRiltuaufeee 745 North Fourth Street MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION iiructt. Thomas W. Rructt. Tillman A. _.56, 241 97 Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Accounting. Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi. Prom Council, Business Administration Ball. Brunner. Bob ................—..................................—242 Bruns, Gerald L................ —--------—................ 50, 131 Long Beach, Calif. Bachelor of Arts in English. Sigma Tau Delta. Brunlon. Jean ............................. ..........——-------169 Brus, Roger H.___________________________ —..... Alta Vista, la. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Bruscato, Angelo................................ Bruton. Clarence ........ ...................... Brrostowicz, Daniel A........................... Buchck. Mary J. ...................................50. 62, 68, 77. 131 Gary. Ind. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Sigma Gamma Chi. lota Chi Omega. Ballroom Dance Club. Sacred Music Choir. Budworth, Fred A. ------------------------------------------ - 72 Buerger. Edward J. .................. -....................... 91 Bugyis. Andrew J.....—........---------------------- ------------98 Gary. Ind. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. ______________151 _________55. 136 ______________217 ______________74 Alpha Kappa Psi, Interfraternity Council. Bukosky, Richard J. -151 Linden, N.J. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Marquette Medical Review, Medical School Glee Club. Bulgarclli, Erma L.---------------------------------------- 156 Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Delta Sigma Gamma. Homecoming, Nurses' Sodality. Bultman, Justin B...................................... 73, 98, 99 Wauwatosa. Wis. Bachelor of Science in General Business. The Wheel, Marketing Club. Bundy. C. R. ............ -........-.....—-------- T............ Bunk. William G. .................................... 56. 77. 127 Kcndell, Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association. Advisory Council to Dean. Burbach, Richard J.___.___—.............................. ,___74 Burdey, Irene D. -------------------------------------- 62. 69 Bureau, John F............................................. 98 Marquette, Mich. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. 65. 171 .107 Burek, Barbara A. Buresh. Donald C. Green Bay, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Band. Buretta, Marline M_____________________________________ 60, 112 St. Louis, Mo. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association. Burg, Mary Patricia ____________________________________ ,_156 West Bend, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Burke, Diane E. ... Bums. Colleen M. Burns, Margaret L. Burns, Robert F. Burroughs. Judith A_____ Busalacchi, Josephine .. Busby. Thomas A. ....... Busemeyer, David G. Bushman, John E. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. 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'1 Cahill, Mary C.................................... _.................62 Cahill. Mary F........................-.........-................... 77 Cain, Kathleen M. .—.......................................... 131 South Bend, Ind. Bachelor of Science in English Varsity Varieties. Cain. William H. ......................................................90 Calkins. James L. ................................—.................. 131 Joliet. III. Bachelor of Science. Crown and Anchor Callison. David A. 132 Galesburg, III. Bachelor of Science. Callum, Virginia A. ............................................ 132 Fort Atkinson, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma Tau, Campus Carnival. Brooks Council. Cammack. Joanne M..........—........... —............. 6-1, 89, 160 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Student Council. Band. Camera Concern .......................—....—......................... 211 Cammarata. Jack ................................—................... 240 Campanclla, Gen M.................................................. 79 Campbell. John I u. 98 Mason City. la. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Campbell, Sue A.___________________________________________________ 65 Campus Carnival ....... . ....209 Campus Carnival Committer « ...... .. . 209 Campus from the Air IQ Canan, Michael E. —............... — 10 Darlington, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. Cannizzo, Joseph R.___________________—............................. 68 Cannon, David I 38. 77. 1 Milwaukee, Wis. Buchclm of Laws, Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. Cannon, Mary Alice ..........„.......-—............................- 12, 4} Canterbury, Samuel Luther III 6 , 115 Kilgore, Tex. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Phi Theta Kappa. ASME. SAE. Flying Club. Caplan, Charles H, .................. -...................... 55, 72 Caplan, Stuart A............................................... 55. 72 Carhem, Shelia A 65 Carbone, Kathleen A. ....... ... .63, 200 Carhoni, Ned 54 Cardinal. Louis J. 5' Cardwell, Carolyn V ') i. l c Lombard. Ill Bachelor of Science. Chorus. Players. Cjrella. Marie A Carey, Kevin ................................................... .11 Canni. Matio A. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech Alpha Pin Omega, Playcts. Caro, Helen M. Catollo. Samuel A.. Jr 55, 75, Mt. Prospect, III. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sash and Saber. Pershing Rifles. Alpha Phi Omega. Wrestling, Radio and Television Broadcasters. Carpenter. Edmund S. ....................................... -.... Carpenter Hall .......................................... -.......... Carpenter. Jack______________________________________________________ Cltridt, Kathy M. Carroll. James V. 161 90 161 13 40 242 61 132 Minneapolis, Minn. Bachelor of Science Players, International Students Club. Carroll, Kevin D. 59. 6 Carsky, Charles A 54. 98 Wauwatosa. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Sigma. Basketball Carter. Ed ............................................... 226, 233 Carter. Richard L. .............................................. 72 Cany, Carol A...............................................—...63, 69 Casey. Kathleen M---------------------------------------------- 62. 69 Caspary. Raymond C................................................ 115 Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Casscl, Ruth A................................................. 156 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Beta Gamma. Cassidy, Barbara Jean ................................... 61, 160 Purnghar, la. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Chi Sigma Chi, Pi Alpha Sigma. Varsity Varieties. Casto. Lou A.............„...........................—..132, 21 . 218 Chicago. 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(Hydroulic Traction Typo) Chilton, Bobby G----------------------------------------------- 116 Springfield, III Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Chi Sigma Chi ..---------------------------------------- —.—61, 205 Chitwood, James W......... —...... —.....56, 72 Chodacack, Alex, Jr............................. — 58, 84 Chojnacki, Robert P. —___... ______-........................ - 72 Choral Groups ________ Chorus _______________ Christian, Barbara T. Chrabot, Marianne J. Christie, Edwin B. Milwaukee, Wis. -----------------91 ............—201 _______________88 _______________68 _____________________________________ 56, 71, 107 Ductor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Student American Dental Association, Contact Point. Chuchvara, Andy.......................—_______________________________ 234 Curamella, Alfred R. 1 £2 White Plains, N.Y Bachelor of Science. Anchor and Chain. Ctaramitaro, Dominic J........ .......... -...................... 58. 107 Detroit. Mich. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Cichosit, Kenneth J................................................. 151 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Doctor of Medicine. Ciolli. Annette J. 6), 69. I'M Cizek, Robert J.................—................................ 116 Lombard. III. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. ASCE. Clair, Karen E...............—------------------------------ 69, 92, 132 Youngstown. Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Intcrrcsidcncc Council, Elementary Education Qub, Chorus, Brooks Council Clairice, Sister Mary, O.S.F. .................................... 156 Rock Island, III. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Claiuhan, Harry W................................................... 77 Clancy. Patricia A.................................. 43, 132, 176. 180 Baraboo, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu, Thcti Pin Alpha, Homecoming Council, Intersorority Council. Clark. Donald A._________________________________________________242, 244 Clark, Judith A. 6l. 69, 171 Clark, Patrick J. ________________________________________________ 151 Dayton. Ohicj. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Cleary, William L. ................................................... 67 Clrland, Pjtricia A............................................... 132 Chuago, III. Bachelor of Science. Student Council. Clcmencc. James A.____________________________________________________ 151 Milwaukee. Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Clements, Ted................................................. 217 Clifford, John P.--------------.—------------——--------------- 53, 89 Clifford. Richard M............................... —,.............. 5? Coakley. Bill---------------------------------------------------- 235 Cobccn, Charles T........................................... II Cochrane, David G. . ................. —........... —......... 107 Pardccvillc, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. 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Beta Alpha Psi, Phi Chi Theta, Welcome Week Committee. W.R.A College of Business Administration _____________________________ 16 College of Engineering 20, 177 Coffcv, Patrick J. Coghlan, Colleen L. College ol Journalism College of Liberal Arts College of Nursing Collcran. James P. 22 26 30 .132 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Veteran’s Brigade. Collins. Robert J_______________________________________46. 55. 223 Collins, Thomas E. 73. 98 Superior. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Management Club, Intramurals. Colonna. Robert .................. -.................. - -_162 Commorato. Jacob J. ........................................ 56 Como, John ......................... _______________________ 56 Compo, Jane C ....................... ................... . 74 ( arrow TOOL AND STAMPING CO. Specializing in Precision Short Run Stampings 4548 W. Mitchell St. Arthur A. Duldc, Pres. 269 Catfjoltc Emgfjtsi Unssurance octetp LIFE - ACCIDENT - HEALTH STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE FOR CATHOLIC FAMILIES OF WISCONSIN Mortgoge Protection Insuronce 716 N. Eleventh St. Milwaukee 3, Wis. BRoodway 6-2348 Joseph F. Walsh, Pres. Myrtle M. Gamble, Sec'y Conklin, Robert J. 116, 120 Wyckoff. N.J. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon, ASCE. Conley. Charles H. JJ, iJO Park Ridge. III. Bachelor of Art . Alpha Phi Omega. Flying Club. Chicago Club. Conley, Prof. John . .......—....................... _.140 Conley, Tom J. ............................................ 8 Cooley, William H._________________________________________________ 10 Connell. Cathy A.------------------------------------------ 4 , 68 Connell. Daniel E. ---------------------------------- 55, 132 San Diego. Calif. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega, Anchor and Chain Society. Connell, Patrick G. . 6 Connell, Richard C 10'r Racine, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Connelly. Carol A. 1)6 Shorewood, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Connors, Edward J.---------------------------------- —... . 55, 66 Conrad Club 69 Conrad, Joan M. _ —............... 68 Conrady. Audrian H. .132 Mukwonngo, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Pi Alpha Theta. oonty, Mrs. Robert ............................. ..._____ 62 Conroy, Richard J —132 Gary. Ind. Bachelor of Aits. Pi Gamma Mu. Veteran's Brigade. ( oniaii Point .................... I hi Convocation ................................................. 172 Cooftan. Paul R. ... . .116 .Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. AIEE-IRE Co-op Club. Cook, David A------------------------ _-----------„------------ 77 Cooke, Jcrold T. ............................... 47. 132, 217, 218 Sacramento, Calif. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Varsity Football. Varsity Track. Cooley, Lcs W.................................................. 67 Coolsen, Peter J--------------------------------..—............... 57 Copa, Roderick J. 116 Little Falls. Minn. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Copus Hall —................................ ... 22 Coraaon, Maria .................................. ... 71 Copack. Marian F. .................. -_________________ .155 Oak Park. III. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Welcome Week Council, Women's Student Council. Corcoran. Charles W......................................... 116 Superior, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. ASCE Cordes. Bernard I. I Wayne, N.J. Bachelor of Science. Young Democrats. International Students Club. Cortnan. Calvin W. ............................................. 128 Cornell. Kay M. 60. 61 Corr, Edward J................................................ — 57 Cotter. James T.------------------------------------ 52. 58. 86, 124 Devon, Conn Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi. Journal Editor. Tribune. Cotton. Gerald E. ------------------------------------------ _I51 Cummings, N’.D. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Eta Sigma. Theta Chi. Coughlin, Charles L. _____________________________________________ 9 Coulsun, Mary E. ..............................43, 61, 156, 166, 186 Maiden Rock. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Gamma Pi Epsilon. Alpha Tau Delta, Women's Student Council. Counsell, Sue -......-............-............................ 156 Court, Catherine ------------------------------------------------243 Cramer, Anita M.---------—----------------------------------------69 Cramer, Richard R. _____________________________________________ 98 Freeport. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Chorus. Finance Club. Cristoforo, Michael F. ----------------------------------- 57. 81 Critclli, Petrina J.......................................... 73 Crivello, Frank T. .............. ._ 98 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Busmen Administration. Crivello, Mac .............................................. 226 Cronin, Thomas H.________________________________________________II6 Omaha. Neb. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Crooks. Terrence E. .................. ...........—133, 184, 209 Wausau. Wis Bachelor of Science. Crooks. Timothy_________.................................. ..184 Crowe, Frank R. ............................................ 75 Crowley, Leo T.____________________________________________________9 ADVERTISING ... all media . . . nationwide i arnes advertising agency inc. 312 E. Wisconsin Ave. • Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin 270 THE UNITED COAL DOCK CO. Division of The C. Reiss Coal Co. 704 W. WISCONSIN AVE. BRoadwoy 1-3445 INDUSTRIAL COAL and OIL Crowl. Penelope R.............................. .—.....—___133 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Delta Sigma Gamma. Campus Carnival. Crowley, David V.____________________________________________— 98 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Crown and Anchor _........... Crusoe, John A.______________— Cruzc, Gertie A. ............. Cuevas, Joseph-------------- Cultural Activities ......... Cunningham, George J. —...... Cunnigham, Patricia ......... Cuomo, John M................. Cupery, P. L. ----69 67. 79 ____242 ____50 .212 _____58 -.90, 194 —70, 72 _____56 Curzan, Paul C Mukwonago, Wis. Bachelor of Science ing. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Cutchio, David L. — Czerwinskt, Patrick M. -...46, 50. 116 Electrical Engineer- .68. '4 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Psychology. ROTC, Chorus. D DacQuisto. Leonard J..................................—............ 56 Dacunto, Lawrence---------------------------------------- —68, 74, 75 Dailey. Michael E...............................—................ — 68 Daley. Sherry D.u ....................................73. 89, 184, 196 Dali Jewel Exhibit ...............———.......................... 214 Dally. Alfred D............................................... 151 Green Bay, Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Daluga. Marlene J ........................... —.................. ?5 Daly, Carol M................................................... — 61 Daly, Thomas P...........—..........—------------ .-------------- 133 Chicago. III. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Kappa Psi, Varsity Football, Chicago Club DAngi.ru. Maria Tcrcsita D..................................... 63. “3 Dankert, Joel A.......—........ .......................——— 116 Fond du Lae, Wis. Bjchclor of Science in Civil Engineering. Delta Gamma. Dargin, Beatrice A. -----------------------------------62. 70. 74, I JO Darling. Ronald J............................................... 91 Darnieder, Francis A. ___________——......................... —. 56 Datka, Gordon L.........................—...............—.......... 91 Daun, James J ................................................ -. 98 New Holstein. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Band. Davies, John T.--------—....................................... — Davis, Ann M. —------------------------------------ —------------- 64 Davis, Constance A------------------------------------------------ 135 Buffalo, N.Y. Bachelor of Science. Chi Sigma Chi, Campus Carnival, Student Council. Davis, Katherine L. --------------------—-------------------------- 88 Debate ................................................ 95. 201 Dc Biasc, Leon 1................................——------------——55, 66, 98 Oak Park, III Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. DeBruin, DRoy M............................................ - 90 Dedication.....................—.—................ —-.............. 6 Dedinxs, Donald A. —---------------------------------------- — 116 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. AIEE-IRE, Engineering Association. Open House-Electronics Lab. ROTC Drill Team. Deeds, Ernest C._________________________________________________ 54 Degnan. Elaine C ......—.................______________________— 75 DeGuire, Frank C._________________________________ 56. 81, 127 Stevens Piiint, Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Law-Review. DcHond, Gordon J.--------------------------------------53, 71, 74, 78 Drlamy, Stephen E. ----------------------------------------- — 133 St. Du is. Mo. Bachelor of Science in Political Science. Young Democrats. Golf Team. Dcloria. Dennis J. _____—-------------—---------------------- 68, 74 Delta Sigma Dcita ........... -..................................... 56 Della Sigma Gamma ............................... 62, 176, 204, 205 Delta Sigma Pi ----------------------------------- —..... 56, 206 Delta Sigma Rho .................——.................. .—---------------— 46 Delta Theta Phi 56 Dembowiak. Camille M ....................................... 160 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Demitros, Dan G................. —...... .... ..........—.—.— 10' Madison. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgccy. Psi Omega. Dempsey, Res Bernard, S.J. ....................................... 42 Denneberg. Harsey A.............................. _................ ” Dental Cooodt .........................—— ...................... 107 Dental Hygiene 164 i ii otal 11 giene ( ounc i 11 - Dental School Glee Lib 91 Dental SchiMsI Life .... 19 Dentistrs 164 Depics. James E........- -------------..........---—............—. 98 New Holstein, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Finance Club. DeQuaker, Beverly A.....................———-------------------- 156 Palatine. III. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Dcr Dcutsch Verein .................................. ......— 69 Dcrm«kly, Kate T. ............................——..—............... 61 DcRosso, Bruna M..............................................60, 155 Hurley, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Alpha Delta Theta. Dernckvm William C...........................——................ - 58 Dc Salvo, C. Joseph ......................................... — 133 Queens, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Young Democrats. Desmond. Mary E............................——...................... 92 Drstachc. Richard W................................... —...88, 116 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle, Chorus, Co-op Club. Dcttlaff. Gregory J.--------.---------------------- —........... 98 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Dcttlaff. Nanette M...................................... _. 133 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Alpha Xi Delta, Math Club. Dettmann, Frederick G. ____________________________________________152 Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Deucher. Robert---------------------------------------------------89 Deuel. Michael J........................................... 59. 116 Chippewa Falls, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Delta. Alpha Phi Omega. Dcvancy. Marie K ................................................ 161 Dubuque, la Bachelor of Science in Speech. Players. DcVancy. Patricia A. .—......................................- — 65. 69 Desitt, Thomas P......................—.-----——-------------------- 67 271 Marquette's College of Engineering, passing Its holf-century mark, keeps ever obreost of its field's advances. Its high stonding is ensured in large port by the close relationship mointoined by the College with industry through its co-operative training program. This integration of theoretical knowledge and industrial experience produces confident young professionals, qualified ond eager to survey the ever-widening horizons of a truly spectacular era. Courtesy of Mr. Charles L. Coughlin 272 Folding Cartons Specialty Paperboards Fibre Wall Boards Corrugated Fibreboard Boxes Solid Fibreboard Boxes PAPERBOARD PRODUCTS CO. MILWAUKEE 1, WISCONSIN Dcwjiic, Mlljf Fian ................................. 61. 6-1, 78, 181 DcWulf, Joseph A. .............- 72 Deycaza, Manuel M................................................. 135 Panama, Panama. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Della Pi, Sigma Gamma Chi. International Students Club. Diana, Angela M. ----------------------------------------- 63. 80. 200 Dick. Carol W 61, l 2 Milwaukee, Wit, Doctor of Medicine. Alpha F.ta Iota. Dicnscl, Ronald ............................... — — 89 Dfedrkh, William H Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigmj Pi Dietrich. Signd E. 43. S3. 60. 63. 6-1. 99. 171 Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Gamma Pi Epsilon. Sceptre and Sword. Phi Chi Theta, Sodality, Intersorority Council. Dietz, Maty Ann------------------------------------------------ 61 Digaudio, Paul T............................................... SO 133 Brooklyn. N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Sigma Gamma Chi. Phi Sigma Tau. Young Democrat'. Dilicit. Priscilla A ................. Dilling. June E.------------------------------------------ Dillon. Das id A Cudahy. Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi Dinio, G........................ ..._......... —............. Distclzwcig, Louis .................. —............................ Dittos, Frances I.-------—......._......... —.................... Dlugopoiski, Donald J ..................... -..................... Marinette. Wi . Bachelor of Science in Engineering Pershing Rifles. Scabbard and Blade. ASCF.. AROTC-Pcrsh.ng Rifles Drill Team. 56. 76 53 127 . 71 223 . 74 116 Dohcrstein, Tom Dockcndorff, Susan A. Doherty, Patrick T. Doherty. Thomas P. .65, .120 171 58 .127 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Laws. St. Thomas More Guild, Phi Delta Phi, Oyer-Oyer. Dohr. Rita A. 157 Appleton, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. R.N. Club. Dolezal. Jay ................................................ 234 Dollcar, Carol A.________________________ —.................. - 63 tEotoer Hotel RESIDENTIAL — TRANSIENT Owned ond Operated by Catholic Knights of Wisconsin—. Offering Life, Health, Income ond Student Accident Insurance AAA Recommended Wisconsin Avenue of Eleventh 185 Rooms with Tub ond Shower TV ond Kitchen Facilities ovoiloble Telephone BRoadway 1-3972 Facilities for Private Parties J. F. WALSH ANTHONY BASICK President Manager Dolce, Helene M. 60. 112 Palatine, III. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta F.ta. Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association. Dnmbcck, Mary A. ......................................... 61. 15 Pcwaukcc. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Alpha Tau Delta, District Student Nurse Association. Student Nurses Club. Dominski, Georgia A................................- 61. 93. 168 Domrose, Bonnie M. ——................................. _32, 89 Donahue, Jerome G................................... 99, 235 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Varsity Wrestling. Donahue, Kathleen A. —... 6? Donahue. Patrick S......................................... 133 Fort Wayne. Ind. Bachelor of Science. Indiana Club. Interstate Committee. Donahue. Robert A. ............—.....—.......-—-------------- 116 Lockport. III. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. Dontm, Michjci A. ............................... —.......... 57 Di'mik'IIv, Kathleen E. 52, 84 Donnelly. M. Kay 19. 60. 63. '0. '8. 9. 90. 1 33. 243 Spring Lake. Mich, Bachelor of Aits in Psychology. Phi Eta Chi. Psi Chi. Intersorority Council. Choir. Donnelly, Michael 58 Donughuc, PatriciJ A. 71, 15 Chicago. III. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. International Students' Club. R.N. Club. Donovan, Daniel P. ...............................— '■ 240 Donovan, Gerald 108 Donovan, Walter M........................ Doody, Ann C. -.................. 68 Doolan. Jane Eileen ........... —.........—.........-....-.62, 161 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Delia Sigma Gamma, Players. Dooley, Rev. William E., S.J. —-— Doohng. Mary C.---------—----------- Doran. James A----------------- Dorf. Sheldon L. -------—............... Dora, Gerald J. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Dorow. James...................... —---- 56 Durst. Ron...... ...........— _................. 111 Dougherty, Georgia Wagner II, 50. 60. 6), 133, I HO Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Beta Gamma, Intersorority Council. Student Senate. Dougherty, Ginny L. .............................................. 61 iberjb Dime C. 51, 76, 133 Minneapolis. Minn. Bachelor of Science. Guild, Sociology-Club. Dowd. Kathleen ............................................. 61, 13.1 Orange, Mas . Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Dowell. Mary Jo 62 130 Dowling. Carol A............. ......................60. 61. 1-1, 195 Downes, Marirob_______________________________________ ...65. 206 Doyle, Dennis J........................................... 59 Doyle, Gerard A.__________________________________________59. 70. 226 Doyle, Joseph L. 49 Doyle, Lawrence J. 99 Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Doyle, Michael J. 56, 2 Doyle. Patrick J. 37 Doyle, Robert J. ____________________________________________ 99. 241 Glen Ellyn, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Golf, Intramurals. Doyle, Sharron A. ______________________________________ 69. 133 Minneapolis. Minn Bachelor of Science. Elementary Education Club. Draegcr, Carol A. I - i Peoria, III. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Chemistry Club, Sailing Club. Drobnik, Margaret J........................................ 63 Drought. A. Bernard ..................................... 20 Druml, William J. 116 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, ASCE. Drummond, Rev. Edward J., S.J. ID Dua, Mangal S.............-.................... ..71. 116 Bombay. India. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. IRE-AIEE, Dubis, Constance V........— _. 47. 48. 62, 1.34 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Pi Delta Phi, Pi Gamma Mu. Delta Sigma Gamma. Players. Dudck, Mary S. ------------------- —......... —....—....1.34 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Duke. Bernard R. ......................... -......—---------107 Grand Rapids, Mich. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Beta Sigma, Delta Sigma Delta. Dulak. Ron .............................................. 217. 218, 219 Dulmage, Gerald H....................—-------.........-------------- 78 Duna)ski, Anthony ...------89 Dundon. Fran M.-----------------------------------------------------. 62 Dunlavy, James L. ....................................... —....... 8 Dunn. Catherine T. ................... —....--------------------- 154 Glenview, III. Bachelor of Science Dunn, James F. Psychology .116,121,184 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. ASME. SAE. Dunn, John —42. 89 Dunn. Mary K._..—112 Drain, Thomas A 69. 70 217, 221 Delta Eta. Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association. 57. 81. 223 56. 66. 209 51 18 56 56 134 53. 78 Chicago. HI. Bjchclor of Science. Chicago Club. Dupuis. Adrian M. ... Dtexcl, Sandra A , , 76 Harvard, III. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Delta Sigma Gamma. Drexler, Connnc R. 75 157 Oshkosh, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Club. Drinam, Ann T. M Dutney, Barbara L........—...............................61, 195 Dvorak. Joan C ..................................... 60. 61. 155 Valdosta. Ga. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Chi Sigma Chi. Alpha Delta Theta. Dwyer. Maureen ..246 Paragon Cuffing Die Co., Inc. Schaefer Brush Mfg. Co. Inc. Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi 3869 N Palmer St. Milwaukee 12 • Mfgrs. of Industrial Brushes Milwoukee, Wisconsin 3221 South Lake Drive MILWAUKEE 7. WIS. Pig'n Whistle Drive-In Schwankc - Sfufz Pharmacy • • Steinhagcn Steinhagen A. C. Rohde Civil Engineers Orthodontist, MU '13 Sf. Catherine's Home 2735 Wett State Street 324 East Wisconsin Avenue For Business Girls 1201 W. Michigan St. e Ruemclin Mfg. Co. Engineers Manufacturers of • Sf. Clara Club Van's Food Mart A Home Away from Home Sand Blost Equipment Pleasont Accommodations Dust Fume Collecting Equipment Good Meals Wisconsin Paint Mfg. Co. 3860 N Palmer St 1527 W Notional Ave. Ml. 5-3920 HENTZEN Industrial and Architectural • • Sf. Francis Major Seminary Paints and Lacquers 3710 N. Richards St. Milwaukee Sf. Mary's Academy Milwoukee, Wisconsin e Resident ond Day School for Girls College Preoorotory. Business and • Sf. Joseph's Hospifal Wisconsin State Bank General Hgh School Courses. Holds Membership in North Central 5000 W. Chambers Street Milwaukee 10, Wnconsin Drive-in Banking — Parking Association of Secondary Schools ond Colleges Telephone: SH. 4-2854 5. 16th W. Greenfield Member F.D.I.C. 274 Dwyer, James W. ..........................—_— ............. 99 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Dwyer. John R.. Jr_______________________________6 . 76. 115, 116 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. SAE. Engineering School Open House. Dyman, Daniel J--------------------------------------------- 154 Gray. Ind. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega. Dzajkowski, Emily M....................................... 60 Eascii. Patricia M. ......._........................................... 5' Ebnen, James A......................... —------------------------------ 68 Eberhard. Sonia A. 69, ”6 Ebert, John R........................... -........-......—....—..... ■— 72 Ebert. Walter H................................................... 58, 10’ Kenosha. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Pm Omega Ebsen. Mark E....................................................... 116 -55. 1M. 1)7. 171, 244 Wisconsin Rapids. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Ecks, Margaret F. ... .......................... ..............76 bckholm. Bruce C. ---------------—..........—--------------------------74 Edmier. Patricia A. ...._.................... ........65. 1)4. 1 5, 1 6 Elmwood Park, III. Bachelor of Science. Theta Phi Alpha. Homecoming Council. Edmund, Carl E............................................ 48, 50 Edmund. Marjorie A............................................ 60. 155 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Egan. William J. H77 Syracuse. N.Y. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Egbert. Arthur C______________________________________________52. 66. '8 F.hegartncr. Janice A. .......-...................................... 78 Ehlert. Mary Jane E. IV. 154 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science Sigma Delta Pi Milnun, William G. 54. '5. V’. 99. 206 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Sigma. S A M F„ Sash and Saber. Chorus. F.hihart, James 1.........._................................... 68. 77, 191 Ehrlc, Jaimes................................................. 95 I hrnst. Carol R. 60, 68 I uhman. Janice B . l- Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science Eisenbcrg, Russ A. . 58. 128 Eldridgc. Robert H........................................ _44, 45. 99 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Accounting. Beta Gamma Sigma. Beta Alpha Psi. Elementary Education Club .................................... 69 Ellerton, Janis J. -................ 112 Battle Creek. Mich. Diploma in Dental Hygiene BlfiOtt, Mary F 61, I' Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Alpha Tau Delta. Elliott, Thomas D 1)4 Richland Center. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Guild, Sash and Saber. Elmer. Wayne F — 99 Green Bay, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. ROTC. SA M E. Elsholr, Joan M ---------—__........... __.............. 62. 64. 161, 199 Chicago, 111. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Delta Sigma Gamma. Sigma Alpha Eta. Varieties Council Enderstein, Carl O. ----------------------—_______________________ 1)4 Stade. Germany. Bachelor of Art . inunucl. William J ______________ Fremont. Neb. Bachelor of Arts in PoIiucjI Science. Alpha Phi Omega. Embuch. Tom J..................... .........................._____ 99 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Engebrctson. Edmund L____________________________________________ 72 hngcldinger. Gerald L. 56. 12 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi. Delta Sigma Pi. Engclhart. Raymond H. .......................,—55. 80. 99, 194, 195 West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Accounting. Alpha Kappa Psi. Bus. Ad. Digest. Prom Council. Engineering------------------------------------------------ 164 Engineering Knights ............................................ 70 Engineering Open House 202 Engineering School Life...................................... .21 England. James E............................................. 1)4 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Pershing Rifles. Engle. Arnold B. ....——............. 5' IngUhrccht, Frederick J 5' Fnnis Jacqueline R. ...---------------------------- 1)4. 16). 182. 246 Hubbard. Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma. Theta Phi Alpha. Cheerleading Captain. Prom Council, Women's Student Council. Ennis, Robert.................................................. 89 Enright, John A. ..........-.................. 49 Entrcmont, Philippe ........................................ 212 I moli . Barbara Jean 60. 62. 155 Elyria. Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology, lou Oil Omega. Alpha Delta Theta. Asalanche Club. Ballroom Dance Club. Epson, David A.................................................. 66 Bache'ur of Science. 1)4. 197 )rientition Leader. 2)4 1)4 Erickson. Ann L Crookstoo. Minn. Players. Erickson. Dasc_________ Ernst. Shirley J..... La Crosse, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Elementary Education Club. Elschcnhach. Walter J. ....-............................ 52. 99 I schwciltr. join G. ... 99 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra-turn. Alpha Kappa Pm. Finance Club. Eschweilcr. Leonard W _.74, 75 Eselius. Erik J. .................................................... 54 Estes, Jim--------------------,----------------------------------------2)4 Eta Kappa Nu 46 I ta Sigma Phi 46 Eugene, Sister Gormley. I'.T.S.V. 1)4 Kingston, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Eulgarielli, Erma L.__________________________________________________62 Evans, Barbara C......................... . 60. 112 Milwaukee. Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association, Hilltop. Evans. Miry A. —. - 78, 1)4 Clinton, la. Bachelor of Science. Young Democrats, Players Evans Scholars 57 Evans, Terry ........................ -.........-..,.................2)7 EttMOO) Ray 101 Fahhri. Raymond F. Factor, Dennis 56 54 Christiansen Roofs Our 8 1 t Year Re-roofing — Repairing Mastic Floors — Water Proofing — Sheet Metal F. J. A. Christiansen Roofing Co. N. 22nd W. Purdue Hilltop 5-4141 Milwaukee 9, Wisconsin 275 HONOR ROLL SUEL 0. ARNOLD ZELOTUS F. O'LEARY CHARLES L. COUGHLIN CYRUS L. PHILIPP JOSEPH M. CROWLEY ERNEST J. PHILIPP MRS. JOHN CUDAHY LOUIS QUARLES FRENTZEL ENGINEERING CO. GEO. SEELMAN SONS CO. ISADORE B. SHAPIRO WILL C. GOBEL FRANK SHINNERS MAURICE L. GORSKY H. W. STORY JOHN M. HERZFELD JOS. T. TALSKY MORTON R. HUNTER RUD. W. TALSKY E. J. KOCHER ALBERT TROSTEL SONS CO. LOGEMANN BROS. CO. ERWIN C. UIHLEIN DONALD E. MURPHY G. K. VIALL JAMES T. MURRAY JOSEPH J. ZIINO 276 Al Herr Advertising Agency, Inc. Lemkc's Phormocy Misericordia Hospital 225 E. Michlgon St. BR. 1-2710 School of Nursing • A fully accredited school of nursing • conducted by the Sisters of Miterlcordio. Mottioli Pharmacy Fez information opply to the Director of Nu ses Hoehnen Sign Co. 1235 N. 22nd St. Mllwoukee 5, Wis. • Medved Tool Die Co. Division 2-6383 Hunzinger Construction Co. Builders ond Devours of • 4577 N. 124th St. SU. 1-9100 Tools — Dies — Jigs — Fixtures • Jig Grinding — Jig Boring Mitchell Street State Bank A. W. Huss Co. Metol Stamping 325 W. Florida St. MiUouhee 4 Established 1907 Member of Federol Deposit Insuronce Corp. • • 1039 W. MITCHELL STREET Jenny's Sausage Shop Mercy High School • • for Catholic Girls Mt. Sinai Hospital Klug Smith Co. 1720 S. 29th St. Mitchell 5-6528 Mt. Sinai Nursing School Engineers Contractors • 4425 W. Mitchell St. Milwaukee 14 Mormon Belting Supply Company Northwest Dental Laboratory Kubiak Pharmacy 4275 N 35th St. HI. 5-3191 Milwoukee 59 ..........68. 11?. 203 99 .65. 99 Fabing. Mary E. UJ Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science. Student Council, Sceptre and Sword. Falk. Tom ----------------- —........................——-237 Fallon. Kathleen A...... -....116. 202 Appleton. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Brook Council. Avalanche Club. Faltynski, Dennis R........ Famolaro, Felix A. —........... Brooklyn. N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. IRE. Ballroom Dance Club. Veteran ' Brigade. Fanahan, Diane M.------------.---------■—...................... Fantozzi. Donna M. Chicago. III. Bachelor of Science in Buiincu Administration. Theta Phi Alpha, Orientation Leader. Michael t . 124 Wauwatosa. Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Tau Delta, Publications. . Michael c. 50, 124 Wauwatosa. Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Tau Delta, Publications. Farrell. Richard J. - JT Fatten, Ron .......-------------------------------- -.........103 Faucrbach. Ann R..................................——............156. 15? Madison. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Sodality. Feather. Dale J. 51 Feddcrs, John .....—.........—..—..........—.......,.. Feess, John F. — 99 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin istration. Fehringcr. Jack R. ..... -—...................................— — 68 Fcldhann, l.enard R........-................................. — 11? Kenosha, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Feldman. Fran M Feldner, John E. ........... -..-...........................117, 118 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Felcdick, Peter L. Feliberti, Manuel C. 61 Guanica, Puerto Rico. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Gamma Chi. Pi Delta Phi. 15 135 Fcllenz, Richard 1 117 Clintonville. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. ASMF, Band. Felzcr. John J. • ■ 56 Fenske, John W. ..............................................—117 Park Ridge, III. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Ferguson. Marlene A. . - - ■ 73, 89 Ferr. Paul J. —.................................................. 12 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Firmer, Dennis ....................................................217 Feucht, David G. ............................—..................... 74 Feyrcr, Don .......................-...—.......................... 191 Pilip«, Gerard .116 Finch. Rachel I. 61. 157 West Bend. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Finch, Thomas F.........—------------- —..............—...... 81, 127 Manitowoc, Wis. 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Jane —...................................---------------- 89 Kneiser, Richard J. .............................. 44. 45, 101, l l Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Gamma Sigma. Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, Interfraternity Council. Student Council. Knier. Theodore A 77, 138 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Student affiliate of the American Chemical Society. Kmck, George W........................... ,...................... 45 Kmglif. Ralph M. ._____________56, 72 Knights of the Altar „... 52 Knitter. Thomas J. .......................................... 101 Milwaukee, wir. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Kn.ipp. Joseph P. 51 Knox. Lewis R 71, 108 Helena, Mont. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Student American Dental Association. Koccja, Barbara A. ...... ...........,,, 63 Koch. Gary D.................................................. ss. I Koch, Jcrrold L. ...108 Milwaukee. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. 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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Wiscnn Club. 65. 69. 159 -------- 225 245 .... 81 49. 62 .... 108 Doctor of Dental Surgery. Student American 89 101 293 Kuhn. John M. 09 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Kuhs, Kenneth W........................ —----------------------- 139 W«t Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Education. Kujawa, Charles ........................................ 66. 69 Kujiiwj. Gail S 1)9 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Kujawa, Gerald C.............................................. 101 Milwaukee Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Conrad Club, Kukar. Thomas J.............................................. 68 Kuklinski, Alex C............................................... 5) Kulczcki. Batbara Ann .................................... 61, 81 Kulhanek, Ronald f. .......................................... 119 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Konst; Elizabeth A 18. 50. 74. ”, 1)9. 193 Grand Rapids, Mich. 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Delta Sigma Delta, Junior American Dental Association. Lange, David O.____________________________________________ 56, 97 Lange. John P_________________________________________————--------139 Elmwood Park, HI. Bachelor of Science. Langenberg, Carol A. .................................— — 60 Langetieg. Margo M.........-........................... 92. 113, 164 Mac lison. Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Intcrresidcnce Hall Council. Student Council. Lanigan, Jim —______________________—...——.............- —----------——22) HOME OF SWEET APPLE-WOOD SMOKE FLAVOR PATRICK CUDAHY, INC. CUDAHY, WIS. 294 LaPortc, Michael J..........—.........—.......... —........... 101. 102 Wheaton. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Econ Club, Band. LaRocca, Carmclita T. l'S Elmwood Park, III. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech nology. Alpha Delta Theta. UROCfc, Lee F. ...................... -............................. 73 La Rom, Richard V---------------------------------------------- 102 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Larson, Lawrence S. ........ ——.......-.......-.................... 91 Lasrado. Anthony____________________________________________________117 Lassen. Charles $.----------—-------------——..................... 75 Last. Arthur R. 102. 21'. 220 Kenosha. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Football. Latino. Norman J........................................... 59 Laub, Donald R.________________________________________________ 44 Laurence, Scott D. ............................................. (I Laurent. Don J.------------------------------------------------------56 Ijius, Mary C........................ —....—........—.............— 107 Lavin, Patrick W -............................... 140 West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Law_________________________________________________________________165 Lawrence. Judith K. .________________________ -.................64. 140 Arlington, Va. Bachelor of Science. Lawrence, Willard E........................................... -. 48 Law Council .......................................... ■ . 12 Law School Life 25 Lazarony, Robert J. —----------------------------- —--------- 89 Leack. Robert A....... I 12 West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Leahy. Ann E.__________________________________________ 60. 155, 254 Carroll. la. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Women's Recreational Association. Leaman, David C. 73, 119 N'eenah, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. IRE. Radio Amateurs, Chorus. Leary, Francis P. _____________________________________________ 102 Watertown. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Leary, Nancy A. M Lebrun. James R............................................ 68, 75 Lc Getde Fnncaia 73 I.cdoux, Cy J. . .............................................. 56, 1 LeDuc, Ernest R............. — ------------------------- — l it) Decatur, Mich. Bachelor of Arts. Lee, Chung ____,---119 Seoul, Korea. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. ASCE. Lee, Ernest K. H............................................... 37, 70 Lee, Jesse A. 140. 217, 220, 221 New Orleans. La. Bachelor of Science. Lee, John Tak-Kyun ................................................ 140 Seoul, Korea. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Lee. Linda S. ........... __...................... . 79 Lcglcr, Earl__________________________________________________ 100 Lehman, George M. _______________________________ _56. ■’9. 102. 181 Chicago. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Chicago Club. I.ehnen, Frank __________.____________________________________ 21“ I.chnen. Terry .................................... .............202 Lehr, Ant one D. ......................................... .. 67 Leiflcr. Mary Jo _____________________________________________ ’05 Lein, Russell T. ............................................. 56 LcMans. Lorraine Co___________________________________________ 92, 140 Phoenix. Ariz. Bachelor of Arts. Lemanski, Theodore J__________________________________________ 59, 119 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Triangle. LeMay, David ----------------- ................................. 104 LeMcnse, Rodney A........................................ 49. 50. 119 Brussels. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma. Scabbard and Blade, Dorm Council, Intramural Athletics. LeMcre. Diane 189 LcMicux, James K. ........................ , 102 Waukegan. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Lcmke, Barbara Ann ____________________________________________ 65, 113 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Kappa Beta Gamma, Alpha Delta Eta. Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association, Secondary Education Club. Lcmke. Charles R. _...........46, 119 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. l.cmmcr, Thomas .... .____________________________89 Lcnk. Jeanne A. ... .. 4? Lcnouc. Daniel B. 36, 71, 109 Seattle. Wash. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta Lentino. Camille ............................................ l“| Lcnt ncr, Louise R............................................ 62. 76 Lconardi. lohn F 55. 102 Highland Park, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Lconardi. Lois M, _________._____________________________________ „140 Highland Park. Ill Bachelor of Science. Lernihan. Eilcn C. ................................... .... 65 Le Sage. Paul E__________________________________________ 9. 92. 119 Ishpcming. Mich. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Intcrresidcnce Council. Boom and Camera Club. Lrsch, John ................................................. 224, 257 Lcsjak. Richard J. .................................... 57, 140 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Economics. Evans Scholars. Leslie, Sac ...........—...............................................-. 68 Lester, Tout ..........................................—.............217 Lctourncau. Paul ................................................. 119 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Le, Tuong D. ... -.................................... !_________68, 71 Lcux. Mary C. 112 Levandoski, James A............................................. 109 Racine. Wis. Doctot of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Levine. Donald ............................................... 55, 72 Levitsis. Anthony G. ... '2, 91 Levy, Donald A 128 Thiensvillc, Wis. Bachelor of Law s. Phi Delta Phi. Leiyii, Mailm K. 109 Richland Center, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. 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Nanci C. — ------------- ——— 61 Lmehan. John H.......................... 42, 48, 50. 59. 67, 70. 120 Chicago. III. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Alpha Sigma Nu. Tau Beta, Pi Tau Sigma. Sigma Phi Delta. Homecoming Council, Student Council. Linka, Kenneth W.__________________________________________________— 79 Linkc, Robert T. ............................................ 88 Lipo. Thomas------------------------------------ —--------------119 Lis, Gordon J. ................................ -......... ——120 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. SAE. ASME. Co-op Club. Dance Club. Liska. Diana 89 Litenky, Barbara A. — 53 Liu, George C ............................... .....—..—-------5 Lizio. Clare T......................................... -.....—140 Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Delta Pi. Inter-residence Council. Lloyd, Andree.......................... —................. —----89 Loden. John............................ —..-..........—--------- 223 Loftus. Kathleen M. ........................... - 62, 79. 171, 186 Lombardi, Steve D. -_______—— ............... -............—. 89 Long, James R. _____.....______________——— ______________________102 Appleton, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Wiscon Club. Look, Robert M. — 53 Loomis, Kenneth E. ....................................... -..125 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Lookatch, Gordon D. - 76 Loomis, Mark W. 68, 140 South Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Avalanche Club, Fine Arts Guild. Lorentzsoo, Gerald............................................. 154 Lorsung. Thomas N........................—....— 42, 4 , 58. 124, 125 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Sigma Nu. Kappa Tau Alpha. Who's Who. Sigma Delta Chi, Hilltop Editor, Tribune. Loscko. Fran -________________________________________ .63, 156. 209 Loth, Gerald................................................ 45, 51 Lott. Bob 223 I.ouko, Carole Y.----------------------------------------------- 68 Lowe. Stanley 215 Lubat, Larry B. 55, 72 Lubeley, Paula G,............................................. 61 Ludwig. A. Robert_______________________________________55, 67. 78. 140 Phoenix. Am. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega, Campus Carnival, International Relations Club. Lucclc, Edwin C. .................... — ,, -.......102 Manitowoc. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega. Lue-Hing. Cecil ................................................ 120 Kingston, Jamaiaca, West Indies. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. ASCE. Luethge, Susan E................................................ 114 Fremont. Mich. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Student Council. Luettgen. Gerald R. ............................... 59, 70, 120 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Triangle, ASCE. Blueprint. Lukashiewich, John .____________.____._.__________________________120 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. AIEE-IRE. Lukasiewicz, Janet ................................. —..._________198 Luke, Alan B. . 109 Waukesha, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Tennis, Avalanche Club. Lukitsch, Paul J.__________________________________________________90 Lum. Clifford, H. F. „________—_______ —--------------------------128 Honolulu. Hawaii. Bachelor of Laws. Hawaiian Club, Phi Delta Phi. 297 Lum. Ronald H. W.---------—................—..................... 79 Lund, Ronald A.....................................—--------------72 Luscr, Gcorginc A. _ ..................................... -... 60 Lusk. Donald 1.......................................... 57, 140 Elmwood Park, III. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Evan Scholars. Lustik, Marlena ----------------------- —----.....—------------ 94 l.uta, Robert F......—--------------------- —..............—140 Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science in English. Fine Arts Guild, Varsity Varieties, Journal. Lutxke, Bernard J. ---------------- —------------------- 47, 128 Manitowoc. Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Theta Phi. Lux, Robert M MacDonald, Ralph F. MacDougali. David J. Macek. Dennis Mackey, Austin G. MacLcan. Isabel Harris Mackowski, John E. ----------------.------------------80, 97, 99 Madden, Michael J................................... 57, Ml Chicago. III. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Tau Delta. Delta Phi Alpha, Crown and Anchor Society, Evans Scholars, Players. Madonna of Port L'Ligat .............—............. •—— 201 Madrzkowski. Gerald R. .— ...........................—----- 57 Madsen, David R------------------- -................ 71, 109 San Jose. Calif. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Madura, Donald F. .......—......—......... Maggio, Vincent A. ___67 ...141 _______________________________________________ 6 I.uy, Jerome J...................... ...........................—140 West Bend, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Lyden, Mary Jane ...................................... 47, 7), 140 Youngstown. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Delta Pi. French Club. Secondary Education Club. Lynch, Patrick E................................................ 5 Lynch. Patrick W. 56, '1 Lynch, Richard M...............-.............................. 45 Lynch, Robert T. ............................... —.............56, 71 Lynch, Ruth M.----------------- --------------- —-------------- 61, 69 Lynch, Terrence P. 118 Lynch, Thomas D............................................... 120 Niles, 111. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Intramurals. Math Club. Lynn. Patrick J. 55. 66 Lyons, Donna J. . -------------------------------------------- 62 Lyons. Gary E.......................................... 50. 51. 110 Burlington. la. Bachelor of Science in History. Sigma Tau Delta, Religious Guild. Lyons, Patrick ........-----------------------------------------— 89 ________72 v, .240 ........ 59 _______140 Brooklyn. N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Economics. Empire State Club, Sailing Club. Maglio, Charles S.............—.................... —.......... 56 Magnelia, Mario M. ------.----------- .-----..—....-........ 72 Magnuson, Patricia A.------------—......................... 5J Maher. Ann M.................................................. 195 Mahr, Marjorie H. ----------------------------------------- 50 Maicr. Mary 1........................................ 50, 69, 141 Marseilles. III. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta. Chorus, Elementary Education Club. Makurat, Dennis M--------------------------------------------- 68 Makurat, Phil A............................................... 68 Make, Thomas A.................................... —......68, Ml Pctoskcy, Mich. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Malik, Ronald A 102 Glenview, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Brooks Council. Malm, Margaret J. .....................—................... 158 Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. Mailin'. Gerald W---------------------------------------------56 Mally. Michael J.......................................... 54 MaLonc. Harry P. ___________________________________________ 120 Wichita. Kan. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Marquette Engineer. Malone. Patrick H. _______________________ —.............. 59 Maloney, Jim .....—----------------------------------------- 245 Management Gob 7) Manakkil. Thomas J. .................................. .... 71 Mangham. Walter. Jr...................102, 227, 229, 250, 251. 2)2 Evanston, III. Bachelor of Science. Varsity Varieties. New Castle, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Basketball. JOHN S. JUNG, INC. Heating-Pi| ing-Air Conditioning CONTRACTORS ENGINEERS Professional Engineers Licensed in State of Wisconsin 2409 W. Greenfield Ave. Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin MITCHELL 5-0418 298 M.im. Girl J.------------------------------ —..........._........ 91 Minkowski, Charlotte M. 64. Ml, 209 Peru, III. Bachelor of Science. Sceptre and Sword. Campus Carnival. Mann, Linda J. ........................................ 69. 209 Manuclu. Sister Mary ---------------------------. Manry, John P. Ml, 217 Dallas. Tex. Bachelor ol' Science. Football. Manthei. Vcrn W. . loo Oshkosh. Wis. Doctor ol Dental Surgery Maresca. Phillip G. —....................... 59. 70. 120. 224. 237 Melrose Park, III. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer mg. Eta Kappa Nu, Engineering Knights. Sigma Phi Delta. Track, Cross Country. 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Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sigma Tau Delta. Chi Sigma Chi, Homecoming Council. Chairman of Women Orientation Leaders. Marsolek, Clara F............................................. 158 Independence. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. R.N. Club. Marsolek. Helen J. ........................................ _158 Independence. Wis. Bachclot of Science in Nursing. R.N. Club. Martens. Elfrieda M.____________________________________________ 158 South Bend. Ind. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Martin. Annette R......................................... _____ 6-4 Martin, Neil _____________________________________ _.89, 175, 184 Martin, Patricia A. 65 Martincs, Joe ............................................... 136 Martinet, Max G. ....77. 102 Rawlins, Wyo. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Martino. Charles J....................................... 158 l.ockport. N Y. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Mass of the Holy Ghost________ 173 Math Club ______________________________________ ............ 74 Mathers, Betty J. 61 Matheson, Gcrcnc D. _______________________________________ 78 Mattia, Rosclyn C. ..................................... 62, 141 Broadview. 111. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma, Brooks Council. Varsity Varieties. Matrcucci. John C __-------------------------------------- 72 Mattingly, Charles V. 91 Matulewicz, Barbara M................................. 62, 162 South Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Iota Chi Omega. Matulis. Robert . .......................... 74 Maucr. Kenneth H. i n Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science. May. Jim............................................... 223 Mayer. Mary M. 61, 168 Mayer. Ramon J. ___________________________________ 102 Gages Lake, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Veterans’ Brigade. Maycw. Donald E............................................. 141 Kenosha, Wis. Bachclot of Science in Political Science. Young Democrats, Political Union. Mayo, Thomas J. ................................... 59, 120 Joliet, III. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. Sodality. ASME. Mazu. Ted F. 88 Mazur, Felix .... _ 89 McAdam, Marilyn ........................................ 186 McAleer, Joe 2l McAllister. Thomas C.... 68 McAloott, Al J ................._................ -.... ,,, 78 McAulcy. Rev. Raymond R.. S.J. 11 McBride, James I 125 Cherry Valley, III Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Tribune. McCabe. Mary J.................. ..............._.......... 69 McCabe. Rev. William. S.J................................... 132 McCall, Raymond J. _________________________________ 10 McCann. Donald R............................................ 74 McCann. John J. —-____________52 McGinn, Kathryn A 68. 79 McCarddl, Richard M 12, 56. 71, 107, 109, 110. 164 Magnolia, Minn. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Sigma Nu. Delta Sigma Delta. Contact Point. 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Medical School Glee Club 91 Medical School Life ...................................... 29 301 Medical Technology W Medical Technology Council .. ............. ........ —155 Medicine I® Meehan, James P. ------------- Mechon, Gerri A. 61 Mchring, Jerry J.. 56, 138 Mcincrl, Martha Sue —......... -13. 65, 125, I'l Skokie. III. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Theta Sigma Phi, Tribune, Welcome Week. Meih.im, Kathleen A. W Mcllady, Davul S. 1 12, 224, 237 East Chicago, Ind. Bachelor of Science in History. Delta Sigma Pi. Track, Anchor and Chain Society. Melville. Noibcrt T...........................——..................- 49 Mclzcr, Kathleen H. 69. 142 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Elementary Education Club. Mcnge. Theodore L. — -------------- -.-....................... 6 Mercado. Gary — 237. 239 Mercy. Sister Maty ................. -....... ... ... 158 Manitowoc. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Mcrfcld, Robert J. ...........................................• 58 Mcrnman. John T................................ —......66, 77, 103 New York. N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Veterans' Brigade, Finance Club. Merriman, Judith A. .......................................... 3 Merten. Marcella M. 51 Mcrtz, Sandra I.. .................................. — —...... 64 Mery, Norm 217, 235 Mi $s«fjmeebt ai 217, 221 Mivsina, Richard P. 142 Brooklyn, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Young Democrats. Messner, Min K.i 52 Mestnik. Frank G. ... 103, 135. 217, 220 Bedford. Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Football. Metrey, George D. 55 Metre Richard 1 59, 120 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Debate. UNIT DROP FORGE Division of Fuller Mfg. Co. MILWAUKEE, WIS. KALAMAZOO. MICH. Metz, Lynda C. Metz, R. Timothy Meyer, Dick ________65 .54. 58. 83 ________102 120 46. 53, 130 79 Meyer, Don M„ Jr. Omaha. Neb. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Meyer, George J. ...... ...... -.....—______________________________ 120 Algoina, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Sailing Club. ASCE. Meyer, James W. .103 West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Meyer, Louis J. Meyer, Thomas A. Meyers, Ronald D. Micck, Donna E. Mich, Thomas F.______ Michalski. John ...... Michel, Dorothea A. Michigan Club Michniewicz, Barbara J. Mick. LcRoy I....... Mickclson. John N. Mierzwa. Jack Mika. Katlilccn M. Miks, George ....... Miks, Richard Mikulski. Judith A Milbcrt, Neil F. .... Dycrsville. la. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Phi Omega. Milcwski. Dennis W. 103 Cudahy. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Milcwski. Gabricllc M. .............. ... ... --------------60, 155 Cudahy, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Avalanche Club. Student Council. Military Ball 201 Milks, Martha A. 60. 64, 0'. K.’ Miller. Charles W 73 Miller, Daniel A. — ............. 79 Miller. David B. ................................................ 12( Elm Grove. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY safeguarding tomorrow J. Lowell Craig Associates 1216 N Prospect Avenue BRoadway 6-9800 Dennis W. Loudon Associates 1550 N Prospect Avenue BRoodwoy 1-3242 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 302 Miller, Donald J. __________.______________ Bloomington, III. Bachelor of Laws. Miller, Harry ____________________________ Miller, Joe................................ Miller, Paul G......................... Miller, Richard D........................ Miller, Robert W.......................... Mills, Mary Jo ..128 .1’8 ...21? . 68 _ 68 .118 .......62. 64. 71, 162 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Iota Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Fta, International Students Club. Minard. Elizabeth A. 6y, I 2 Western Springs. 111. Bachelor of Science Mtron. Daniel J. _____________________________________ , tM Iron Mountain, Mich. Bachelor of Laws. Mildtl. Ted ................................................. 217 Mischkc, Angela T. -----.—______________________________ 46, 5v 62 Mischlich. Mary C.......................................... 60, 11 I Egg Harbor, N.J. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Misevich, Kenneth W........................................ 55 Mission Club ........-..................................... 53 Mitchell, Carol A. ........................................ 60 Minniuw Richard Y.......................................... 79 Moder. Barbara J. ............................................ 114 Hortonville, Wi . Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association, Dental Follies. Mocn. Marilyn E....................................... 46, 142 Wauwatosa. Wit. Bachelor of Science. Eta Sigma Phi. Players. Mocncrt, Man A ........................ - --- 63 Moga, David B. 142 St. Paul, Minn. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Gamma Chi. Moga. Rachel M. _________________________________________ 64. 162 St. Paul, Minn. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Delta Pi, Sceptre and Sword. Sigma Alpha Eta. Mohalski, Robert J. _______________________________________ 74 Moldovan. John —---------------------------------—..............191 Moldtaski, Barbara Ann H. -----------------.—..... 14. 48. 76. 142 Hammond. Ind. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Kappa Delta, Pi Gamma Mu. Sociology Club. Guild. Molepske, Louis J.............._...... Molinari, James T.--------------------- Moline. Le Roy M., Jr. 79 ....................... 109 Baker. Mont Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. Mollcrus, John J........................................ 59« 124 Mollerus, Michael J. 59. 12J Monchcr. Peter R. 75, 142 Wauwatosa. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Sash and Saber, Ballroom Dance Club. Math Club. Mongovcrn. Michael S.............—....................... 59, 120 Sioux Falls. S.D. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, AIEE. Marquette Engineer. Montalbano. Thomas R. 10J River Forest, 111. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Homecoming Council Monnclly, Michael J. Mooney, Kay A. Mooney. Rofsert R. Moore, Fred W........ Moore. Gary E. — Moore. Patricia A. ___________57, 74 41. 62. 194, 195 _______________75 .............. 79 ---------------72 ______________80 Moosbruggcr. William J.---------------- ------------- Milwaukee, Wis Bachelor of Science in Engineering. ASME. SAE. Morales. Jose A.................................................. Moran, Judith M. . ......... ,.......................... ,.51. Elmhutst. Ill Bachelor of Arts. Religious Guild. Religious Council. Moraski, Carolyn A. ............................._,53. 63. Morcarty, John E ............69. 78, Grcendalc. Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Crown and Anchor. Delta Phi Alpha. Sodality. Young Democrats. Morgan, Marge A. ...................................... Morgan. Rev. Everett. S.J. .......—........ ,......-........ ...... Morgen. Dorothy Marie .52, Milwaukee. Wis. Bit he lor of Arts in Journalism. Delta Sigma Gamma, Tribune. Journal. International Students' Club, Brooks' Council. Sodality. 120 71 142 68 142 64 143 125 113, Appleton, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Morrissey. Mary-Michacle 63. 79. 56, 2. 107. _________216. .56. 71. Delta Sigma Coldwater. Mich. Bachelor of Art . Phi Eta Chi, Inter-state Gimmittee. Card Section. Morrissey, Richard F. ______________________________. Mortali, Andrew R. Morton. Jaik Mosbv. Edward L. Portagevillc, Mo. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta, Mk-cs M ir.-u (i Moycs. Martin K. .................................... Moynihan. Gerald E.___________________________________ Mro ck. Tom ...................... Mueller, Herbert J.___________________________________ Mueller, James H.---------------- Mueller. Madeline A. ..... Mueller, Rudolph G............._..... Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Mucllcrleile, lack _____ Mulaney, Kathleen E ----------------------- Mulancy, Mary Jo ------------------------------------- Mulcahy. Charles _____________________________________ Mullarkcy, Daniel P ------ Mullarkcy Pat ______ Mullen. Mary G Muller, leromc K.......... Mullrr-1 h ni. Bernard E __________ Muligan, Thomas Frederick ............................—_...56. 71, Phoenix, Aria. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma DeltJ Mulligan. William J. ................................ 4l. 58. 12’. Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. Phi Delta Phi. Alpha Phi Omega. Student Giuncil. Homecoming Council. Mullins, Gerald W. ) I. Mullins. James E........................................ 12, 45, 48, Mullins, Lawrence ......................................... Mullooly, John P. „................................................. Mulvancy. M Ronald .............................. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Atts in Journalism Veterans' Brigade, Tribune, Mulvihill, John R. ___ Mundschau, Aloysius 200 74 79 111 142 52 110 217 109 90 54 ........223 ________74 69. 79. 89 _______52 --------142 223 63 79 242 . 56 .194 200 97 . 75 109 215. ... .60. 73. 80 128 195 52 215 81 125 50. BOSTROM CORPORATION Twenty-Five Years of Leadership in Transport Seating • 133 W. Oregon St. Milwaukee 4, Wis. 303 MAYNARD ELECTRIC STEEL CASTING CO Electric Furnace Steel Castings for All Purposes General Office and Works 2856 S. 27 111 Street Phone Mitchell 5-0440 Milwaukee. Wisconsin — ESTABLISHED 1910 — m SELZERORNST COMPANY Milwaukee, Wisconsin Building Construction Builders of Marquette University Medical School r Mufjtorc, Joseph J 58. 81, 12n, Racine, Wis, Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Oyer-Oyer, Law Review. Murphy, Denise M. Murphy. Dennis L. . .. ST, Murphy. Eileen ....................... -.................... — Chicago, III. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Young Democrats. Murphy, James D. Murphy. Leo J. 0. Appleton. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Signu Pi Sigma, Hilltop. Murphy. Michael W. 49. 50. 5% Elm Grove. Wis. Bachelor of Science. P.m Chi. Sigma Delta Pi. Sigma Tau Delta. Alpha Phi Omega. Murphy, Patrick l. Murphy. Terrence M t , Milwaukee. Wi . Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Theta. Murray, John A. ............. ................................... Murray, Joyce M .............................. Murray, Mary Lee ..............—-------------------------- 60, Murray, Shelia A. Murray, Thomas G. .......................... ...... Muiilia. John P.......... Jersey City. N.J Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Veterans’ Brigade. Musical Varieties Mutchler. Richard E....... Muth. Fred ............... Muth, Patricia E.------—... Myers, Maurice E.--------- Myers, Nancy C............ Racine. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Players. 17J, 170. 128 79 81 142 142 142 169 142 59 90 62 65 “0 10 184 58 200 200 81 162 N Nachazcl. John P........................................... 142, 19 Milwaukee. Wis Bachelor of Science in Philosophy. Brooks Council. Nader, Dr Charles ------------------------------------------ 241 Nadoroff. Dorothy A. 126 Anaheim. Calif. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism Naffitrr, Vernon H 14 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Math Club. Founded 1888 MANUFACTURERS Loose Leaf Books Accounting Forms and Systems COMPLETE LINE OF Office Stationery Furniture and Sales ar- r 224-246 Eott Chicogo Street BR. 6-0842 Milwoukee 1, Wisconsin Napolct. Tony M______________________________________ i' 217, 220 Warren. Ohio. Bachelor of Science in History. Varsity Sports Narcisje. Barnngtoo R 46, “I. -7, 95. 121, 201 Kingston, Jamaica W I Bachelor of Science in Engineering Delta Sigma Rho, AIEE, Veterans' Brigade. International Students Club. Naughton. Barbara A. ................. —------------------- 6-1. 65 Naughton, Pat ...................................... 216. 21- Naughton, Richard T. 109 Great Falls, Mont. Doctor of Dental Sutgciy. N.i in. John P ------------ 1 I ■ Waukesha. Wis. Bacltclor of Science in Sociology. Sociology Club. Naw rocki. Richard A. ----------------------------------- 48. 60 Neal, Thomas J —.....—................. 1 i North Chicago, III. Bachelor of Arts Ntboo, Barbara M................................. -............ 79 Nelson, George P. 12 Nelson. Janice J_________________________________________________155 Milwaukee. Wis Bachelor o Science in Medical Technology Alpha Delta Theta Nelson. Thomas H.____________________________________________5 . 1 0 Nr letter. Mary Ann ____________-.............................. —..69 Neman, Thomas E. .............................. 46. 52, 67. 71, 85 Neola. Christcen A - .. 62 Ncscmann. Sam P 121 Algoma, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma. Netherlands String Quartet 21 Neumann, Lawrence J loo Milwaukee. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Ncumeicr, John .............................................. 179 Ncserman. Gus W. '5. 121 Never , Darryl K. ................. , - ■, 56, 77, I2 . 128 Nevins. Carol M. ............... 6 . 69, I'M, 1 6 Newhere. Donald A............................. ...................89 Ncy, Elizabeth M________________________________________________ 155 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Neyer Sudan M........................ ..............65. 69. 168, i i Nickchcn. Gordon A 5, 121 Oeonomowoc. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Sailing Club. 305 Nicdcrmann, Robert P--------------------------------------------- '5 Nfebenke, Jane E. ......................................... 68. MJ Toledo. Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Avalanche Club. Nielsen, Edmond J. .........................-................... 121 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Nieman, Judy A.___________...---------------------------------- 76 Nicmitz, Ray —................................... —........... 15 Niggcnunn. Richard E. —............... ....—.................... 121 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma. ASME. Ninncmun, Richard C Nisicwicz, Henry J ..— Nixon, Richard ......— Noel, Robert J......... Nolan, Janan R......... Nolan. Margaret C. Nolan, Michael S. . Norbutas, Robert Nord, Eugene L. 58, 127 59. 68. 80. 175 .254 . 79 . 69 . 62 6 .118 .105 Brookfield. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramural Sports. Norman. Laura M.--------------------------------------------------245 Nornbcrger. Joan------------------------------------------------ 159 North. Dominique _____________________________________ —.. 9-1 Norville, Rav .......................—..........-.................225 Noth, Jean S. ..............—.......—.........—.....-............. 75 Novitskc, David L. ________________....-----------—------------- 105 Ripon, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Scabbard and Blade, Accounting Club Nowak. Gerald J............—......... ... 103 Edgar. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Veterans' Brigade. Nowatskc, Margaret M.......................................... 14) Mukwonago. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Band, Dance Club. NROTC Nttntag ---------- ----------------- Nursing Council--------------------------------- . Nursing School Life....................—-........-.— Nytko, Nancy J. Hammond. Ind. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Players. Varsity Varieties. - 35 166 156 - 31 .162 0 Obencham. Louise Mary ............................... ——62, 160 Kenmore, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Delta Sigma Gamma, Pi Alpha Sigma, Student Senate, Sophomore Coed Board. Oberbrccklmg, Paul Jerome ...................-...-.......41, 54, 109 Milwaukee. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Interfraternity Council. Student Senate. Obcrmayr. Russell W................—.............--------------- 72 O'Boylc, Dennis R........................................... — 121 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma. Tau Beta Pi. Debate. O'Brien, Frank J............................ —............. 57 O'Brien. Michael 1.................... 41. 52. 58. 82. 124. 126, 181 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune, Student Senate. O'Brien, Richard H------------------------------------- 57, 58 O'Brien, Walter J 103 Oak Park, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Occhietti. Anthony J 58 71 143 Dcs Plaines. Ml. Bachelor of Arts in Phi Omega. Political Science. Alpha 75 56 49 O'Connell, Wallace J 71 O'Connell William J. 59 205 „172, O'Farrcll. Richard J 88. 143 Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science. Evans Scholars. Chorus. O Faolain, Scan ... — 56. .213 no Waukesha. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Beta Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta, Contact dent American Dental Association. Beta Beta, Point, Stu- 12 .242 O'Hara Hall II O'Hara, Peter J . 74 J. M. BRENNAN, Inc. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Milwaukee. Wisconsin Division 2-3829 306 O'Hara. William M. O'Hare. James R. -----56. “2 ----57. 105 Chicago. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Evans Scholars. Ohlert, Jerome J.......................................... 74, 75 Ohlman. Joan ....... O'Leary, Harry I. - Janesville. Wit Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Intramural Basketball. O'Leary. John R. .......................................... 56, Highland Park. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. O'Leary, Robert E................................. 68, 74, 79, Chicago. III. Bachelor of Arts in Economics. Political Union, Young Republicans. O'Leary, William_______________________________ ________________ Olig. Eugene A. 121 Fond du Lac, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Radio Amateurs Club. O'Loughlin. Sheila M. -....... - 65. 69 Olsen, Barbara A..... .................... . 6). 69, 186 Olsen. Thomas W. “2 Olson. Craig G. 1 i) Negaunce, Mich Bachelor of Science. Theta Omicron Rho. Olson. Karen M. ... ......................................... 65 Olund. Mary E. 65. 145 Duluth. Minn. Bachelor of Science. Theta Phi Alpha. O'Malley. Paul D.......................................... 46, 68 OMcara, Donald P. 17, 51. 52. 14 Durand. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Philosophy. Sigma Tau Delta. Pi Delta Phi. Dance Club. Knights of the Altar. O'Meara, Marcia A. -.......... 48. 50 O'Mclia. Nora A. .................................... 65. 189 O'Neil. Stephen R........................ __.............. 49, 67 O'Neill. John J.__________________________________________________72 O Neill. Margaret M...................... —.................. 61, 69 O'Neill. She.la M________________________________________________ 64 Oosten. Barbara A. —...........—.........................60. 62, 168 Open House —-------188 56. 72 ____ '8 15. 70 ....... 57 ____45 ...-171 ____171 121, 246 O'Toole. Marion T. ....................................... 75, us Muscatine, la. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. R.N. Club. Opichka, Edward Q. Orcutt. George W. Ordonio, Franklin C. O'Regan, William G. O'Reilly. Judith Orientation ........... Orientation Leaders Orman. Gary M. Minneapolis. Minn. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Cheerleader, Intramurals. Orth, Daniel A................................— ............—— 77 Orth. Kathleen A......... —-----------------------------.-. ..65, 105 Kenosha, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi ThctJ. Homecoming Council. Varsity Varieties. Osborne. Fred M.............—...—----------------------------— — — 91 Osborne, Harold W.--------------------------------------------—. 72 O'Shea. James I--------------------------- —............. -.... 81 Osier, William E.________________________________________________)7 Osswald. Robert D. ---------------- —----------------------------- 105 Wausau. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. O'Sullivan, Jeremiah L.------.----------- —--------------- — 22 Oswald. Eugene L...................................... 51, 55. 145 Marcus, la. Bachelor of Science. Sodality, Veterans' Brigade. Ouellette, Helen T. Over. John F. -------- .62, 186 ______ 56 128 Owens, Jim .. ...255 .128 69 105 P ... ..... . 142 145 121 Wauwatosa. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. - 91 Paige, Thomas N 57 72 —105 Painter, George R. Palandri, John P. Highland Park. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Palkowski, Joan F.___________________________________________ 62 Pallasch, Thomas J.________________________________________________110 Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Palmer. Orville-----------------------------------------------—.16, 45 Palmer, Ransford W......................................... 71, 75 Paluszka. Donald J.--------------------------—-----------------------57 Pamplona Choir.............................................. r , Panarale. Louis Anthony .......................................... 126 Chicago. III. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune, Journal. Pandolfi. June M________________________________________________ 62 Panke. Arthur -............................... S Pappas. Dimitrios A.........-........-.............................. '2 Parker. Richard W............................................. 59. 121 Appleton, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer mg. Sigma Phi Delta. ASME, Engineering Open House. Parker. Thomas C.------------ .-------------------------------------51 Parks. Pamela L. ——...........—________________________________ 74, 90 Parnell. Dorothy A. .................—.___________________ 61, 158. 159 Appleton, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Intersorority Council. Parrilli. Barbara A._______________________ ..._______________60, 114 Oak Park, ill. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Patrick. Lorecn ________________________________________________ 89 Patterson. William J. 121 Prairie du Chien, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. AIEE. Patton. Glenn A. .—.----------------------------------------- 48, 145 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma. Pavelchik, William T__________________—__________________________46. 68 Pavilk. Joseph M.................................................... 110 Gary. hid. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. Paw-low ski. Gene J. ..................................... 75, 145 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma, Pershing Rifles. Sash and Saber, SAME. Payzcr. Mary J.......—.......... —..........................——___- 52 Peacock, Frances M .. .65, 162 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Kappa Beta Kappa. Sigma Alpha Eta. Milwaukee Stockyards J 307 Animal hide has served mankind since earliest civilization. Its strength and beauty ore inherent qualities. But the tanner's skill is responsible for its conversion to leother os we know it now, with its many rich colors and surfoce textures, its suppleness and built-in water resistance. Pfister and Vogel is proud of its port In developing new tanning techniques. But it olso recognizes a debt to the great centers of learning like Marquette. Here old techniques in many fields are constantly re-assessed. Here chemical research paves the woy for new techniques. And here, above oil, the sense of challenge to do all things better is instilled in the hearts and minds of each new generation. PFISTER VIliEL TJMIK CO. MILWAUKEE t. WISCONSIN CONTROL Puts Power to Work. CUTLER-HAMMER Pioneer Electrical Manufacturer Milwaukee, Wisconsin 308 GEHL OVER AMERICA'S LEADING LINE OF FORAGE HARVESTING EQUIPMENT Gobi Bros. Mfg. Co. West Bend, Wis. Peeler , Louis J. -------------- —................................. 121 Green Bay. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. AIF.F.IRE. Avalanche Club. Peik. Nancy L.................—........................;---------64, 160 Sheboygan. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Chorus, Student Council. Pelner, Jack__________________________________________________________12 Peltier, Thomas L. ........................ —.......................... 68 Perex, Jose A. ...................................................... 75 Pernusch, Barbara A. —..........-.................-.......... —-64, 160 Perry. Martha J.----------------------------------------------------- 1 Perry. Patricia L........................................ —...62, 145 Glenview, 111. Bachelor of Science. Iota Chi Omega. Pershing Rifles ___ 74 Pcsch, Robert E. . -—...........—.......................... —46, 48. 14J Brookfield. III. Bachelor of Science. Eta Sigma Phi. Pi Mu Epsilon, Student Council. Sodality. Prtchcl, Nancy J. -------------------------------—-------------------— Peter . Richard A.------------------------—......................... — 72 Peter , Tom ------------------------------------------------------ 65 Peterson, Carol E. —-----------—..................................... 8 Peterson. Diane Lynne Chicago. III. Bai Peterson. Douglas W. ---------------------— Philipps, Gerald J. —----------- 103 Gary. Ind. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa P i. Football. Phillips, David ................................. —............. ....94 Phillip , Luanne .........-........-..........—_________ —............. 79 Physical Therapy 166. 203 _________________________________________ 64 _________________________________________ 103 Pi Alpha Sigma Picago, Richard J. — Milwaukee. Wis. istration. Pi Delta Phi Picchowski. Marjorie Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- 47 46 Pientka, Joan M........-....-........................_.____69, 133 Pictrxak. Carol Lynne_______________ —................. . 30. 144 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta. Phi Alpha Theta. Players, Conrad Club. Pi Gamma Mu----------------------------------------------------- 8 Pike. Allen R. _____________________________________________33. 2 Pikuleflf. Michael J. Sanford, Fla. Ba ...49. 30. 130. 144 ----------------143 chclor of Science in Elementary Education. ______________67 Peterson. Patrick E...................—............................ 143 Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. Petkus, Donald A..................———..--------------------------- 79 Petrie. Annette E.......—........... ■............-...-.....33. 69. 143 Fond du Lac. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Chorus, Sodality. Peychal, James J.---------------------—--------—.................. 73 Pfau, Raymond --------------------••—............................ 13 Pfeil, Sue--------------------------------------------------------- 191 Pfistcr, Francis X.-------------- —......................... 7--HO Racine. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. Phalin, Sheila P. ............................................ - 69 Phcatt. Judy--------------------------------------- —------------- 194 Phi Alpha Theta ................................ —---------------- 47 Phi Chi_____________—------------------------------------------------57 Phi Chi Theta —------------------------------------------ 63, 203 Phi Delta Phi 3K Phi Eta Chi ---------------- iachclor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Student Council. Players. Pikulski. Evelyn I.--------------------------------------------------63 Pilgreen. Mary Ellen 69. 76. 144. 243 Appleton. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Conrad Club. Women's Recreation Association. Filler, Carole A. —. 243 Pi Mu Epsilon 48 Pipp, Robert 30. 59. 121 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Phi Delta. Avalanche Club. Pirsein. Robert W. -------------------------------------------68. 199 Pi Tau Sigma Pit en, Raymond E. Pivec, James Plancaux, Christine A. Players ----„------------ Plehn, John H., Jr. ._ Plcva, Nancy J. --------- Plichta, Michael J. — Plinska. Joel-------—.. 48 -------75 _______187 ------- 63 ----—. 94 ______ 74 -------61 _______118 -231. 233 309 Pochojkj, Kenneth S. Podetto, Gary Podvtn, France Podvin, Jamet K. .. „ 88 ..223 _ 89 ...104 Wijconsin Rapids, W'i . Bachelor of ScietKe in Business Administration. Chorus. Poeschl. Paul__________________________________________________________ 223 Pohlmann. Guenther P............................................... 44. 57 Pokorny. Howard W. Political Speakers _ Political Union Polito, Anthony J. Poll, Steven P. ™ Popp, Lawrence G. Green Bay. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Dental School Choru . Student American Dental Association Popp, Mark ...................................................... Posanski, James B. . 74 182 . 74 . 75 . 55 .110 153 .144 Milwaukee. Wi . Bachelor of Arts. Potos, William B lVi Milwaukee, Wis Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Potter. Denm«. R ________________________________________________ _ 55 Potter. Donald W. ------------------------------------------------- 110 Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Powell, Fred F. - 66 Powell. Ronald A.......................................... $5, 66. 73, 99 Powers. Robert f.................._................. _..56, 66, 79, 104 West Des Moines, la. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Delta Sigma Pi. Brooks Council. Accounting Club Powers. Patrick .................................................. 57 Prjttc, Bud ....._.................................................... 246 Prendergast. Richard O............................................ 144 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Preston, Richard — Preston, Suoanne M. Prette, I. Frank ...... Price, Galen ........ Price, John C. .......... . Price, John E. Price. Richard A. Prindiville, Dale J. ----------89 65. 88. 185 .....— 55 _________217 Kinsman. Ill Buchclor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Prindiville, John V. Piobst, Frank R Proulx, Lois J. Pruchcr. Terry Psi Chi -------- Psi Omega.......... Puaricau. Janet M. ----------—57, 89. 91 ----------------52, 79 -...54, 59 .58. 128 ---78 ___56 --- 61 ___235 ---49 58 53. 64. 68. 162 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta, Zeta Phi Eta. Student Council. Sodality. Public Relations....................................... .... Pucchncr, Mary Jane 13 ..60. 63. 73, 78, 97. 171 Pucringer, Frederic E.____________________________________________ 104 Wauwatosa. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Finance Club. Marketing Club. Pujals, Luis R. ..................... .. 75 Purtcll. Mary F. ................................................. _155 Wauwatosa. Wis Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Purtcll. Robert ................................................... 4 Pushkar. Raymond S. E----------------- 42. 54. 55. 144. 171, 175, 181 Hubbard. Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Sigma Nu. Alpha Phi Omega. Prom Council, Homecoming Council Puttkammer. John J.___________________,..............................110 Rnhland Center, Wi . Doctor of Dental Surgery. Purynski, Leo J. __________________________________________ Py ynski, Richard_________................................. .72, 91 ....234 .50. 69, 77 -----------54 .144 Quadc, Patricia A. .................................... Qualliotine. Richard F.______________________________ Quasney, Thomas A .......................... Wauwatosa. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Welcome Week Council. Quel la. Mary_______ 89 Quctcl. Thomas A. 144 St. Thomas. Virgin Islands. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Gamma Chi. Quick, Jane A........................................... 61. 168. 171 Quigley. John W. --------------------------------------------70. 72. 91 Quilty, Marge I. ................................................ 75 Quinn. Judy A.................................................. 69. 73 wholesale fine paper merchants sitice 1911 191 N. Broadway • Phone BRoadway 6-4538 MILWAUKEE 2, WISCONSIN UNIT CRANE SHOVEL CORP. 6411 W. Burnham St. MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN MANUFACTURERS OF CRANES - SHOVELS • TRENCH0ES CLAMSHELLS - DRAGLINES - MAGNETS Monday's Coffee Alwoys Fresh! COMPLETE SERVICE RETAIL — WHOLESALE — VENDING CATERING The P. C. Monday Tea Co. 1120 W. Juneau Ave. BRoadway 1-3942 GORDON R. RUSH ASSOCIATES Mimeograph Duplicating Machines Supplies and Service 2573 So. KK Ave. Milwaukee 7 HU. 3-0911 310 KOHLER Enameled Iron Sinks The superior design quolity ond construe tion of Kohler sinks provide on eye-cotching, wife-pleosing combination hord to beof. Kohler cnomelcd iron sinks hove o lustrous finish, ocid-rcsisting to prevent spotting ond stoining. Deep, roomy basins offer plenty of chore space. Rigid cost iron construction insures yeors of quiet service, provides solid mounting for disposal units. The chromc-plotcd fittings ore all bross, offering maximum resistance to corrosion ond engineered for finger-tip control. KOHLER CO. ESTABLISHED 1873 KOHLER, WISCONSIN KOHLER of KOHLER Quinney, Ralph D........................................... r..101 Elkhorn, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. American Finance Association. Band. Quirk, Alice Marie R Racey, Patrick C. —-------------1(3 Ashland. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Plavcrs, Band. Rader, Larry W. 58. 128 Wausau. Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Raddatz, Ronald R. ........................... —............. 55 Radio Amateurs 73 Kadio-TV Workshop Radosevich, Lee G..... Ill Hales Comers, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Sigma Pi Sigma. Radwick. Mary Ann J............. ......................... 6l, 158 Sheboygan, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Alpha Tau Delta. Band. 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Scbcdlcr, Thomas R.----------------------------------- ... ..55. 16) Milwaukee, Wi . Bachelor of Science in Speech. Alpha Phi Omega, Brooks Council, Perilling Rifles. Schct-r. Terry K.________________________________________________ 58. 110 Two Rivers, Wi . Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. The Midwest's Envelope Supply House Printing and Manufacturing Call EVergreen 4-5370 WESTERN STATES Envelope Company 1616 W. Pierce Street MILWAUKEE 46, WISCONSIN Schcnuncl. William T................................................. 145 Ryan. la. Bachelor of Artv Alpha Phi Omega. Vanity Varieties, Campus Carnival. Schcmmcr. Carman A. ......................................... 59. 70. 122 Logan. la. Bachelor of Science in Gvil Engineering Engineering Knights. Triangle, Marquette Engineer. Blueprint. Silvcmmcr. J. Michael.................................... 59, 70. 122 Rock Valley, la. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Engineering Knight . Triangle. Blueprint. Engineering Open House. Scherer, Richard P. ----------------------------- —............. 59. 80 Schieber, Dr. Alois J.--------------------------------------------------70 Schicssl, Ronald J....................................... 52, 58. 86. 126 Milwaukee. Wi . Bachelor of Art in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi. Journal Editor. Schiller. James P. .....-------------------------------- 66. 73. 80. 105 Wauwatosa. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa P i, Student Council. Management Club. Schilling. Claude.......................... —......................... 89 Schindloctk. Joanne M.......................................... 61. 159 Aurora. III. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Alpha Tau Delta. Accurate Zinc and Aluminum Die Castings Since 1903 STROH DIE CASTING COMPANY, INC 11123 W. BURLEIGH SPRING 4-8900 MILWAUKEE 315 Schink, Wayne E. ---------------------------------------------- 56 Schisslet Gerald L. ............ .......................r; 56, 105 Chicago, III. 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Schneider, Richard ........................-................. 51, 52, 71 Schneider, William F. --------------.------------------------------- 154 Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Schnettler, Marilyn V......................................... 159 St. Nniini, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. R.N. Club. Schocnecker, William H......................................... ... 9 Schoenwettcr, Gretchen M. ----------------- —........——..- 107, 114 Beaver Dam, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Chorus, Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association. Schommer, Peggy A.........—...............................—........65, 126 West DcPcte, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Then Sigma Phi, Band, intcrrcsidcncc Council. School of Dentistry------------------------------------------------ 18 School of Law ...................——.......—--------------—........ 24 School 't Medldot -H Schormullcr. Margaret I............ —......... _43, 50, 53. 62, 77, 146 Painesville. Ohio. 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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. ASME, SAE. SAME. Setter, Gerald S............................................... 118 Seitz, Reynolds C..................................... . 2 I Seiwert. Edward J. 66, 99. 105 Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Bus. Ad. Wheel, American Finance Association. Selk. Rita A. 51. 8 Sclzer. Paul T..................................... 67. 69. 'I. 78. 92 Sendik, Catherine B. .......... —........................... 69. 165 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sceptre and Sword, Elementary Education Club. Sendik, Joseph Richard ................... ............... 55. 66. 105 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Pm. American Finance Association. Welcome Week Council. Scnia, Steve E. — 72 Scnvcnhrcnncr Hall 24 Settimi. NeJ E. 58, 91 Severino, James J............................................... 74. 75 Shall, James R. ........ - , 19 Sliaulcs, Marilyn R. 75 Shawl. James R. l46 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. 317 Shea, Mary A. __________________________ 4), 61, 159 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Chi Sigma Chi, Varsity Varieties Council. Shea Mike Shebesta, Bill ........—------------------------------------------- 223 Sheehan. Jerry ....................—...—.......... —.............. — 243 Sheets, Rev. John R................... — ...........—................. 53 Shelso, Joan C. ............................... — —................ 75 Shelso, Sharon M................................................ 75 Shelton, Patrick J. ................... —........................ 146 Mauston, Vi'is. Bachelor of Science in English. Sigma Tau Delta. Sherburne, Rev. Richard F., S.J. .................. —................. 53 Sheridan, Richard B........................--------------------------- 57 Sherman, Robert B. ....................................... 66, 68, 105 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Ballroom Dance Club. American Finance Association. Sherrill, Samuel ................................................ 83 Sherry. Stanley W. . 57 Shields, Michael P...... — —---------44, 57 Shields, Patricia A........................-................146. 171. 184 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Chi Sigma Chi, Elementary Education Club, Homecoming Subcommittee. Shields. Philip M................................................. 105 Chicago. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Evans Scholars. Shimck. Melvin 224, 237 Sholtis, Michael .......................................... — 89, 116 Shore, Richard T. .......................-....——...................57. 91 Shy. Carl M. 81, 91 Sickel, Barbara L. ... 60, 76. 163 Green Bay, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Zeta Phi Eta. Interstate Club, Wiscon Club. Sichtcrman. Steve ....................................... — - 217, 237 Siehert. Chuck ...................................................... I 8 Sicbold, Herbert ................................................... 71 Siegel. Jane E. ............................................. 63 Siegel. Mary R................................... _............. 64. 160 Milwaukee. Wis Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Siegfried, J. Schabcrg................................................. 72 Makers of QUALITY PRINTING PLATES NATIONAL ENGRAVING COMPANY 704 South Eleventh St. Milwaukee 4 Telephones: Mitchell 5-7710-7711 Sicmssen, Kay A............................................50. 6-1, 130, 146 Alexandria. Minn. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma Tau. Delta Phi Alpha. Sigma Tau Delta. Student Council. Sceptre and Sword. Sicrdcn, Kathleen A. ................................................... 171 Sicttmann, Bobbi ...................................................... 68 Sievcrs, A. J........................._...................... . 44, 45, 104 Sievert. James A.................................—---------------- 56, 110 Green Valley. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Sicwcrt. Barbara M. Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Sicwcrt, Larry 146 .106 Siffcrman, Thomas R. Sigler, Mary Anne .... Sigma Alpha Eta Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Gamma Chi Sigma Phi Delia Sigma Pi Sigma .74. 118 Sigma Tau Delta Sigma Tau Delta Lecturers Sikorski, Charles E.........- Sikorski. Doris J.___________ Silkc, Patricia A Silva, James D. Simmons. Alice I.. Simmons, Louise R. Chicago. III. Bjchclor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi Theta. Sodality. Simnnich, Dale M. 74. 121 Simons. Nicholas G 59. 70. 122 Valentine. Neb. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Engineering Knights, Triangle. Varsity Varieties. Intramural Sports Sisk, Gwendolyn C 69, 146 Wauwatosa. Win. Bachelor of Science. Elementary Education Club. Campus Carnival. Sisk. 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KONICKI Heating Air Conditioning Company Mueller Furnace Installation BLOWERS — HUMIDIFIERS — AUTOMATIC CONTROLS EV. 3-3380 1919 S. 13th Street Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin KILBOURN ENGINEERING CO. 9226 W. Douglas Rd. Milwaukee 18 V. KOLLER DIE TOOL CO. Designers ond Builders of DIES. TOOLS. SPECIAL MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE MACHINING PROTOTYPE PRODUCTION Milwaukee 4. Wit. Ill South tint Street Mitchell 3-SSSS R. L. RYERSON CO. 5464 N. Ft. Washington Rd. EDgewood 2-5064 Milwaukee 17. Wit. Wisconsin Distributor for TORO-WHIRLWIND POWER MOWERS GARDEN SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS Foctory Authorized Service We Service Everything We Sell Six, Thomas J. ............ ___________________________________________ 105 Waukesha. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Scabbard and Bljdc, N.R.O.T.C. Drum and Bugle Corps. Skahill. Joan B. 147. 199 Dubuque, la. Bachelor of Science. Phi Alpha Theta, Varsity Varieties Council. Skiba. 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Slattery, William H. ......................... .............„.55, 66. 77. 122 Chicago. III. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Alphj Phi Omega. Slawinski, Elroy S................................................... 141 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Pi Mu Epsilon, American Statistical Association. Math Club. Smaglik, Nomun J. ____________—---------------------------------------- 66 Brooks ___________________.......____________________101 --------------- 65 ”4 ... 71 99 68. '8 ___49 ____147 ___ 48 122 Smevton, Prof. C. Brooks Smeeton, Peggy N............ Smcntck. Robert E........... Smith, Carl J. Smith. David P. Smith, Gene ..................... Smith, James W. Smith, Janet I................... 56, 75, 127. 128 ------------225 _______74. 254 ______62. 195 319 Architects and Engineers Materials Drafting Room Furniture, Blueprints, Photostoti and Tracing Reproduction 29S5 N. Humboldt Ave. Milwaukee FR. 4-4660 See the New Custom Master Drawing Sets TANDARD FOUNDRY COMPANY Racine, Wisconsin STELCO f ELECTRIC PROCESS GREY IRON CASTINGS CYLINDER CYLINDER HEAD TRANSMISSION CASTINGS METAL FORMS CORP. Established 1909 Milwaukee, Wit. Manufacturers of METAFORM STEEL FORMS FOR CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Sidewalk Roil — Straight Woll Forms — Curb ond Gutter Roil — Circular Forms — Rood Rail — Monhole Forms Speciol Shopes Smith. Juan M. Smith, Joyce A. Smith, Margaret A Smith, Margaret H. -.112 64 __194, 200 13. 32. 70 60, 114 Smith, Marlene A. ....... Menlo Park, Calif, bachelor of Scrcnce in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Fta. Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association. Smith. Mary F.. 99 Smith, Mary H................................................. 160 Milwaukee, Wij. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Smith, Peggy A. ................. —--------—--------—............. 65 Smith, Penelope C. . .-------------------- .65, 200 Smith. 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Varsity Basketball Manager. Stewart, James K...................................................... 81 Stewart, William C stuliter, Donna M................................................. 88 Stickcl, Barbara L............................................... 65 STAFF ELECTRIC COMPANY JOHN C. STAFF, Jr. President CLASS OF 1935 GEO. K. STAFF, Secy. Treas. CLASS OF 1937 322 Greater Service Means Greater Sales MAYSTEEL j Better Homes Are Sold By PRODUCTS INC. Motol Specialties Hospital Casework Gleason Reels Plonts at Moyville, Wis. LIST WITH US NOW Soles Office: 740 N. Plonkinton Are. limit a , gl. s-tiao mu n. n u i •. mi. s-itio MILWAUKEE 3. WISCONSIN nil W. LUSm At . HI. Elm Gr r AC. -«« • Telephone: BRoodway 1-2545 Stier, Julie V. --------------------------------------------------------- 76 Stiglich, Gerald F. 74 75 Sti lich, Jack J.............................. 41. 49. 59. 67. 70. 12). 168 StiglitL Robert A 4' Milwaukee, Wij. Bachelor of Science. 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Gloria A............................. -............. 71 Tatro, Richard J....................................—---------——56, 91 Tau Beta Pi ..................................................... 50 Taylor, Grctchcn................................ —-- 56, 89. 200 Tclfcr, Dolores E........................................ '5. 159 Johnson City, New York. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. R. N. Club. Political Union Tenefclde, Nancy L ......................................—50. 65, 148 Grand Rapids. Mich. Bachelor of Science Sigma Tau Delta. Zeta Phi Eta. Players. Tcnncssen. Ruth A. 61. 16) Kenosha, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta, Varsity Varieties, Brooks Council. Tennis Team .................... .... ..„ 242 Tcnorio, Juan C......................................... 118 Tcpe, Phyllis A........................................—68. 148, 191 Danville, III Bachelor of Science. Sigma Delta Pi. Avalanche Club. TcrMaat. Edward C. __________.___ ...._ |06 Chicago. II. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Football. Tcssler, Bill-------------------------------- •— ir 2)5 Tharakan, Mathew ................................................. 'I Thiel, Orville .... 89 Thies. Miss C___________________________________________ - 156 Thciscn, Dave ........................................ . 22) Theme ______________—............................................... 5 Thcring. H. Robcit m Plain. Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Theta Phi Alpha ,____________________.____________________ —..65, 205 Theta Sigma Phi as Thiel, James N_________________________________________________ 55 Thomas, Carrie J. —-----------------------------------5), 65, 186. 200 Thomas. Joyce A._____________________________________________ 89 Thomav Sister Mary. O.S.F........ )0 Thome, John R. ........................................... 19) Thome. Richard J.................... ........................... 89 Thompson, Bruce_____________________________________________ 91 Thompson, Henry E................ _................................ 75 324 ELECTRIC MOTOR CO. 700 S. FIFTH ST. HltW. 4. WIS. lodttfrlel Motor Spoclolliti NEW MOTORS 1 50 through 2,500 H.P. Gear Motor - Variable Speed Synchronous - Squirrel Cage MOTOR CONTROL R E P A I R S • Prompt Motor Repairs • Breakdown Looncr Motors • TroublcShooters • Emergency Trucks Serving Wisconsin Industry for Over One-Half Century Thompson, James A.................................. —..... 8 , 126 Lucerne, Switzerland. Bachelor of Art in Journalism. Tribune. Hilltop. Thorcscn. Norman R. ........................—— -------------------51. 99 Thorcscn, Paul .......................................--------------- 89 Thorftky, Robert D. —................—.....................-...—...... 72 ____ 65 ...77. 148 .... 59, 80 ___217 .... 148 Thran, Sally C. Thucrmcr. Richard J. Mt Calvary. Wis. 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Band, Sociology Club, Tuohill, Robert J............................ ..................... |J4 Wapclla, III. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Student American Medical Association Topa. Man,- 1.. , 78 T.'petzes. Greg J.................................................... si Topetzes. Piof, Nicholas ......................................... 159 Tomer, Charles H. 125 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering Tortorclla. Tony D. 68, 78 Toth. Douglas E............................................... .89, 90 Towhey, Barbara A 65. 69. 148 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Theta Phi Alpha, Townsend. Michael P 66 MILWAUKEE PRINTERS ROLLER CO. 422 South 4th Street BRoodwoy 6-4240 325 THE MILWAUKEE ATHLETIC CLUB N. E. CORNER BROADWAY AT MASON I r.uk I • i n —-----------------------..237 Trapp. Carol M '6. 148 Columbus W11. Bachelor of Science. Eta Sigmj Phi. Sigma Tau Delta. Band. Trc-acy. 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Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Alpha Kappa Psi. Welcome Week. Finance Club. Ullenhcrg. Louis R. . Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Intramural Football. Ulrich, Robert G. Park Ridge. III. Bachelor of Law Council. Political Union Unger, Joan E...................... Ungson. Maria Teresa A............. Union Activities--------------- Union Building I fitv. William L Phi Delta Phi. Homecoming ----------—— 37 ..55. 66. 73. 97. 168. 171 Uxelac, Michael —............... ....... Detroit. Mich. Doctor of Dental Surgery Psi Omega. Vacca. Robert A. Vacca, Lillian E. 58. I. Ill _____52 ---- 69 Valacich, Walter B. Valdrighi, John A. ..72. 110 ..73, 106 Hindsdale, 111. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Management Club. Avalanche Club. Valentin, Pedro-----------------------------,----------------- 149 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Valerian, Laraine____________________________ — 52. 65, 84. 186 ____________106 Valley. Richard C. . Milwaukee, Wis. 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Vcrbruggc, William G. .................. Vcrhalcn. Duane T. —................. — Verity. Ernest B. --------- 149 - 68 89 89 ...257 - 57 - 72 ...125 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. AIEE. Vernier. Dick_____________________________________________________ 225 Vtrsic, Thomas C._______________-______________________________ 54 Veterans' Brigade Vetrano. Cathy M.------------------------------------------------ 78 Vianncy. Sister Mary Claytor, O.S.F............................. 159 Springfield. III. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Vichuras. Terri ............. ...................................65 Vicroy. Kathleen P. ....................................... 71, 126 Louisville. Ky. Bachelor of Att in Journalism. Phi Delta Phi. Tribune. Villcneuvc, Jane M............................. 48, 65, 74, 126. 150 W isconsin Rapids, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Pi Gamma Mu, Theta Sigma Phi, Political Union, Publications. Vilmur, Paul L........................... —........... . 46 Vils. Ravmond E. -----------------------------------.--------149, 217 Kaukauna. Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Varsity Football. Viola. Herman J............................ ...._______________149 Milwaukee. Wi . Bachelor of Science. Phi Alpha Theta. Vi ugh, Botond ................................................. 247 Vitnig, Mary L. _..................... _l65 La Crosse, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Zeta Phi Eta, Chorus. Vital, P.____________________________________________________________71 Vitale. John ----------.... -............ . ,_217 Vitt. Fred D----- 72, 91 Voeikcr, Gerald B. —----------.—. „.................................. — 134 Yakima. Wash. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Vogels. Richard H 39, 12J Green Bay. Wis. Bachelor of Psychology. Sigma Phi Delta, Tennis. Vogl, Mary Ann ........................ .......---------- ... 65 Volltnar, Fred J. 67 Vollmcr. Sister M. Andre .... ............. 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Walker, Tim .........................................—.... 22) Wallace. Theodore H. 141 Los Angeles, Calif. Doctor of Medicine. Sigma Xi. Pin Delta Epsilon. Walsh. Cyral M.____________________________________________________59 Walsh, Gerald S....-................................. 56, 81, 129 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Law Review, Oyer-Oyer. Walsh, Joan D______________ _________________________________ l w Cliarles City. la. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi. W..Mi, Rev. John. S.J.......... ■ i Walsh. jncc-Jo 60, 15), 204 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta, Intersorority Council. Walsh, Phil J.............................................. 68 Walter, Arline A. ........-...................................47, 149 Elmwood Park, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu. Walter, Barbara A.______________________________________________ 51 Walter, John D. im West Allis. Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. 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STEEL ERECTORS MACHINERY MOVERS RIGGERS 3402 WEST PIERCE STREET MILWAUKEE IS, WISCONSIN Watt . Thomas R................................. .----------—,—111 Twin Bridges Mont. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Phi Eta Sigma. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. W'avro, Thomas E. ..........—...—. ------------------------------.- 149 Kenosha, Wii. Bachelor of Science in History. Young Democrats. r. Yvonne M. ..................... ... ...... 62. 74. 78 Weber. Eugene K 111 Dale, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Chorus. Weber. F. Marlane ........................ —............. 126 Niagara Falls. N.Y. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Players. Gamma Alpha Chi. Weber. Fredric M........................ 41, 56. 107, 111, 181 Milwaukee. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Football, Student Senate. Weber. Henry N.. Jr. —.........—...........—................. 12$ Skokie. III. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Track. Crosv country. Weber. Ralph __________________________________________________ 10 Weber. Richard J............................................... 58 Weber. William G...........—........................... 74. 154 Oshkosh, Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Webster. James .................................. 217. 219, 222 Wee, Clifford G. H............................... 41, 51. 52. Ill Honolulu. Hawaii. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Student Senate. Religious Council. WegCffaauef, Hubert M. 149 Cudahy, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Homecoming Council. Campus Carnival. Wegerbauer, Leo F. ................-— 56, 71, 110 Wtgmann, Mary E. 65 Wegmann. Tad ...55, 106, 168 Fort Lauderdale, Flu. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Welcome Week Council, American Finance Association. Wehdc, Albert E ----------------------------- —......... 58. 129 Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Wehnir. DolofCS A. 157, 159 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Sodality. Wound, Richard J. ...........■—.......... —......— 74 Wcidler. Gerhard J..................................... -..Ill Antigo. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Sigma Gamma Chi, Student American Dental Association. Weigel, Joseph W. 56, 129 Milwaukee. Wiv Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Weigler. Jordan M. 55. 71, HI Milwaukee. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega, Junior American Dental Association. Weinberg, Kevin ........................................ 217 Weinman. David G. ................................... 9, 88, 149 Oshkosh. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Chorus, Wiscon Club. Wcinzcn. Raymond W.......... 99 Wcinzicrl, Michael A. -.............. —HI Oshkosh. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Weisbecker, Nancy A..... —------.---------------41, 156 Weiss, Daniel J........................... —................ 129 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. W eiss. Sandra C......................... 49. 61. '8. HO. 149. 184 St. Paul. Minn. 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Welch, James V................................................. 71 Welch. John W...................................................... n Welcome Week 168, 169 Welcome Week Council 168 Welcsh, Thomas___________________________________ 1 . 2i . 221 Youngstown, Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Varsity Football. Wenc. Steve ................................................. 245 Wendlaridr. Nancy M.___________________________________________ 6' Wendling, Lydia _____________________ Wcnncman, Raymond H. ______________________________________ 106 Oakdale, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Werner, Mary Ann ..................................... 61. 6$, 159 Ncciuh, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Phi Eta Chi, Alpha Tau Delta. Sodality. Wernitzmg, Ronald E. ...... ....................59. 80, 12$. I“5 New York. N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Marquette Engineer, Homecoming Council. Werra. Lucille M. 155 Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Science in MeJical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Wesse I. Alice R............................................ 52. 65 Westerkamp, Lois M........................................... 92, 150 Lakewood. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus. Wetor, Marcia T. 61, 200 Wetz, James M........... Wetzel, Mar) L........................................ 62, 68, 150 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science, lota Chi Omega, Ballroom Dance Club, Religious Guild. Whalen, James T........................................... _ 74 Whalm, Kathleen A.______-........._............................. 68 Wheaton, John E., Jr._____________________________________ ...._58 Whelan, John A. 14, 97, 106 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, American Finance Association, Student Council. Whelan. Michael F................. ....._____56. 106, 170. 171, 195 LaGrange Park. 111. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. Prom Council, Orientation Leader. Whipple. Luerna____________________ ..._______________________ 61 White, lames S...............................„................... 75 White. Mrs. Mildred______________________________________________ 205 Whitehouse, Kathleen ___________________________________________ 89 Whitney. Ruth A ...................... 4$, 48. 5$. 62. 64. 150. 205 Quincy. III. Bachelor of Science. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, Delta Sigma Gamma. Intcrresidcncc Hall Council, Campus Carnival. Wible. John E. I 2 ’ Cleveland. Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. ASME, Co-op Club. Wichmann. Jay E.________________________________________________ 6 uklcy. William J. V, Wickord, Richard W. .. 58. 72, 110 WiCttCZewski. Philip A. 51, 52. 150 Alpena, Mich. Bachelor of Science. Knights of the Altar, Religious Guild. Wiener. Fred W uimr. Neil R.......... 12$ Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon. Scabbard and Blade, Varieties Council, Pershing Rifles. Wiesfcldt, Maurice B. ........................................... 58 Wicsner, Shirley —...................... ....---------------- 144 Wiess, Dan ....-......................................... - 58 Wild, Douglas A......... 72 Wild. Judith M. ..............................................60, 155 Berlin, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Ballroom Dance Club. Guild. Wilkcns, Bob .217 Wilkes, Dc Anne J. .. -8 Wilkes. Ervin G.-------------------------------------- ..------- 72 Wilkes. Paul .................................................. 126 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Delta Sigma, Ohio Club. Sodality. Wilkinson, Edward J. _______________________________ 50, 52, 150 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in English. Sigma Tau Delta, Knights of the Altar. Welcome Week Committee. Wilkinson. Michael D....................................... 55 BADGER-AMERICAN ELECTROTYPE CO. 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Milwaukee St. BRoodwoy 1-0684 Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin 1 Will cox, Charles ...................—...—...—-----------------89 Wide. Kathleen P.................................. -.....69. ISO Duluth, Minn. Bachelor of Arts. Education Club. Wilier. Richard F................................ -...-.....— 74 Williams. Genie --------------------------—.—------------------IS) Williams, Henry J------------------------ —.....—.--------68 Williams. Keith R. Ill Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Willis, Leon M. ........-............... .................... 2 Willms, Sally E. 63, 69 Wills, Manvanna A. 62 Wills. Paul J. 55. 150 Chicago. III. Bachelor of Arts Alpha Phi Omega. Varsity Wrestling, Conrad Club. WlllsOfi, Barbara I Wilson, Doris E. ........................... -........ 159 Walker, Minn. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Wilson, Jane Ellen 83, 126 Charleston. W.Va. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Tribune. Wmkcls, Barbara J. --------- Winkcls, Cleone A................................. — 77. 92. 150 St. Paul, Minn. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. W.R.A. Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society. W inter Carnival 190 Winter. Sybil B............................................ .... 72 Winter. Vincent W. 56. 71. 107. lit). Ill Green Bay, Wis. Doctor of Dental Sutgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Dental School Chorus, Contact Point. W'inzenburg, Jean 6| Wirth, Lawrence W. 150 Seymour. Wis. Bachelor of Science. Wirtz, Gerald P.................... ... 18 Wiscoa club 79 Witon. Daniel ....—-------------— 89 Witte. Wayne E................................................. 91 Wittenberg, Joan ............................................ 89 Wittig, Gloria 1.......................... 41. 43. 62. 61. 160. 166 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Delta Sigma Gamma, Student Senate, Sceptre and Sword Wnuezck. Robert J. .............................................. 52 FINE SAUSAGE SINCE 1880 Wolcben, V. Jean ................................ ... .........61, 106 Detroit, Mich. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Wolf. Caren A............................... --- 78. 89 Wolf. Sara E. ......................... Wolfe. MarvLyn J....................................... 62, 64, 163 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction, lota Chi Omega, Sigma Alpha Eta. Zcta Phi Eta, Homecoming. G M ................................................... 160 West Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Phi Alpha Sigma. Walter. Joseph A.__________________ —-_____________________________150 Mishawaka. Ind. Bachelor of Science in Botany. Marquette Hoosicrs, Interstate Committee. Wolkerstorfer. Carol A................................. 69, 78. 243 Women’s Interrcsidcncc Council ................................. 92 Women's Recreation Association ............................... ...243 Women's Student Council 186, 203 Wong. Bernard C.................... -______________________________123 Honolulu, Hawaii. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Woo. Anthony S., Jr. 150 West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Publications. Wood. Alice I______________________________________________________79. 155 Wood. Mary J.................................................... 65 Woods. Silas S. .............................. 106, 217, 221, 222 Saline, Mich. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Varsity Football. Varsity Track. Woody. Ronald D. _______________________________________________ 72 Worden. Phyllis 1. ---------------- — 64 Worthen, Kathryn I. .......................... 60. 112, 114, 200 Rjcinc. Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Council, Sophomore Coed Board. W reviling Team - 't; Wright. Donald James ........................................ 12,3 Milwaukee. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Wright, John T......................................—„,39. 119 Wroblewski. Dennis 89 Wrzvszcynski, Jacck A. 68, 123 Youngstown, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Avalanche Club, SAE. WELLS BUILDING KAISER KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL AND RED LION ROOM JUNEAU AT THE LAKE BRoodwoy 6-8500 GEORGE L. WEIAND FUNERAL DIRECTOR MILWAUKEE CHEESE CO. Manufacturers of Beer Kocsc Cheese 3412 W. Center Street Hilltop 2-4010 P, 0. Box Milwaukee 2010 SU. 2-4200 335 HELWIG CARBON PRODUCTS, INC Manufacturers of CARBON BRUSHES — CARBON BEARINGS CARBON CONTACTS —WELDING CARBONS CARBON GRAPHITE SPECIALTIES Hilltop 2-7755 2550 N. 30th St. Milwaukee 10, Wis. MODERN MACHINE WORKS, INC. Specializing in Ihe Mochimng of Cronkihoft CUDAHY, WISCONSIN ST. FRANCIS MINOR SEMINARY Founded ltt« 3600 South Kinnickinnic Avenue, Milwaukee 7, Witcontin Smith. Bros. FISHERIES WHOLESALE RETAIL 2370 N. THIRD ST. C0.4-4030 MIDWEST DIE CASTING CO. Tools and Dies — Zinc Die Costings 3930 N. Fiat St. Milwaukee 12. Wi«. WENZEL HENOCH, INC. Mechanical Contractors 1524 N. 27th St. WEst 3-5560 M0R0DER--I NTERNATI0NAL STATUARY ALTAR, INC. Milwaukee 12, Wis. Designers — Sculptors — Manufacturers W00I)L MOSAIC BRONZE 336 LOUIS HOFFMANN COMPANY Established 1878 General Sheet Metal Contractors Industrial Maintenance Sheet Metal Fabrication 117 W. Pittsburgh Ave. BRoodwoy 6-2695 Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin Wussow, Nancy Anne 60, 112, 114 Milwaukee, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Junior American Dental Hygienists' Association. Dental School Chorus. Wyld, Alvaro................................. —--------------- 71 Wynn, Patrick G. .............................................. 106 Glenview. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Y Yakes. Gary R. ----„— ----- 58. 129 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Yamachika, Ronald K. ................... ..... '• . t)0 Honolulu, Hawaii. Bachelor of Science in Zoology. Hawaiian Club. Yangl. Frank L............................. ..____________________125 Cicero, III. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Yee. King J. Yetter. Richard 58. 129 Southampton, Pa. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Interfraternity Council, Legal Aid Society. Yezek, Richard J. ............................................. 75 Yob, Richard W. Yoshimura, J. Paul 74 Young. James B. _____ ...._________________________________ 55, 241 Young. Wayne E 72, 91 z Zach, Joan C. ■ - ■ - ■ M , ,..............- 62 Zachar. James E. 70, 12'. 199 Omaha, Neb. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Who's Who, Engineering Knights. Triangle. Varieties Council. Marquette Engineer. ZahOOV, Kathryn 1................... ................. 61, 175. I 6 Zale, Patricia A. 64, 65. 79, 163 Cudahy. Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta. Zcta Phi Eta. Zllevwi, Florian ............................................. 78 Zall. Gerald A. )), '1. Ill Milwaukee. Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. Zambisky. Kay A. ... „............ 65 CHAS. H. STEHLING CO. MACHINE DEPARTMENT Hide ond Leather Machinery WOOD DEPARTMENT Wood Tanks for All Purposes 1303 N. 4th Street Milwaukee COMBINED LOCKS PAPER CO. Combined Locks, Wisconsin Zang, Terry --------------------------------------------------- 225 Zanuni, Edward A. 77, 123 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon. ASCE, Veterans' Brigade. Zarob. Phillip —........................... 89 Zasticr. Fted G. 123 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Co-op Club. ASCE. Zawadaki, Gerald F. ISO Owen. Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Zeimis. Pat tit i j A. ............... - , - - 78, 90 Zeit. Dr. Walter____________________________________________ 152 Zeitler. Maty E. 1)9 La Fena. Tex. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Alpha Tau Delta. Band. Zeller, Donald J.......................................... 38. 74 Zellmer. James H. 1)0 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Philosophy. Zcm, Margaret 89 Zern ach. Rudolph C 111 Oshkosh, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Zcta Phi Eta c.s Zhulkic, Tim 79. 217, 221 Zicbcrt, Anthony P...................................... 42, 44, 154 West Allis, Wis. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Sigma Nu, Alpha Omega Alpha. Phi Chi. Medical School Glee Club. Ziegler. Marilyn J. '2. I ll Hastings, Mich. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Ziehr, Junes I. ................................... .... ,.... 74 Zielinski. Kathryn ... ................ Ziemann, David ................................................. 89 Zierden, Kathy A.--------------„— M Zigan, Steve J----------------------------------------------- ,---123 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Flying Club. Zillicr, Carl W. 73. 77, 106 Kohler. Wis. 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AC SPARK PLUG 88 THE ELECTRONICS DIVISION OF GENERAl MOTORS 338 P W MACHINE CO. MACHINE SHOP Strphrn .4. H'adirut. Jr. GENERAL J03BING MACHINE WORK ALSO REPAIR WORK 6330 W. Burnham St. Milwaukee 19 JOHN P. BAILEY Ceramic Gold Dental Laboratory VACUUM-FIRED PORCELAIN RESTORATIONS 2250 N. 27th St. Division 2-8652 Zimmer, Thomas J.....................— Milwaukee. Ww. Bachelor of Science. Zinser, Charles -77. 150 . 89 .12) Zirbel, John P.......—-------------—.— ___________ East Troy. Wii. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappj Nu. Scabbard and Blade, AIEE-IRE. Zjala, Mary Ann V.................................. 60, 72. II). Ill Milwaukee. Wis. Diploma in Denul Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Zochar, James E.................................................. 59 Zoeller, Leo J. 54. 59 Zurich, Gerald F.................................... .... 8 Zwaska, Robert F. ........................................ 68. 88 Zwijack, Carole A. 62, 150 Blue Island. III. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma. Zyonar. George J. ------------------- .— .........................106 Bclvidcrc. III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Brooks Council. Anchor and Chain Society. WISCONSIN HEAVY-DUTY AIR-COOLED ENGINES 4-cycle single-cylinder, 2- and V-type 4-cylinder models 3 to 60 hp. Serving Many Industries on Mony Fronts WISCONSIN MOTOR CORPORATION World's Lorgcst Builders of Heavy-Duty Air-Cooled Engines MILWAUKEE 46. WISCONSIN MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY PRESS Printers at hi Publishers to the University To further your technical appreciation of the I960 Hiu iop: This 46th edition of the HILLTOP is printed on 80 pound rose white brush-coated enamel by the Marquette University Press. Colored inks were mixed especially for the book by the General Printing Ink Company. Milwaukee. Cutlincs are set in 8 point Metro and copy type is 10 point l imes Roman. Two imported foundry types were used for headlines: Palatino in the regular section and Michaclangclo in the opening color section. Senior and group portraits were tuken by Morrison Studios. Milwaukee. Engravings and theme illustrations were done by Pontiac Graphics Corporation. Chicago, and the cover idea was executed by Craftco Covers. Joliet. Illinois. The Boehm Bindery. Milwaukee, completed the job. The editors wish to thank those who helped in any way with the publication of the I960 Hill top, especially the staff who contributed countless hours to the book's completion. Photo credits: Milwaukee Sentinel, page !7t . World Wide Photos, page 222. Wm. R. Whittcker. Cincinnati, page 219. 339 One Way to Make Sure of Top Flight Workmanship on that New Home Insist Upon Qualified AFL-CIO Skilled Building Craftsmen MILWAUKEE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL 5900 W. 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