Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1961
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Andrew 1961 BEIITY ROl'121 Volume 4.7 Edito Marquette University e 1961 Hilltop Milwaukee, Wisconsi iff! f f f I if If University Organizations ff I' J lj 72, i f 8 I 1 40 9 6 Seniors Activities Sports Spirit of Marquette 172 224 256 .,.mfg:c43'f?X QY Wv X N' A ' n a x ,I N ax!! Nf 'X f MSG- X . -- X 59 , 4 .-.. L o if 0 ' JP 3 Pk Xu. ff: .X x 5,5Q3LglxS-?l L iD k , . ax g -XX? Af g- Xl.X1j-I liff W , ,J IX xxx -?xw gffilllu? QA! A , F SD Q frw xff H ' I + W + '- f Qfwmmkgg N-- Q ,f X Wm 1, 1 .vw ,,.,, K b XXWWV wx x - X'X' ,v 'KN 'xx --:arf Y -A 'xggwkx X, NFEN - X 257525 'Y - X xxx.. ESQ ...Digg ,, NA ,N '1? X X A, X lg-:age X wN 'vXX SXQJ4 if J' . wif 1 Si' 'QL jiig 'Si ' gg AFJIQ-ff 'f5?9 ? MAN IS reaching into the universe. It is the dawn of a new era which has been termed the Golden, the Dynamic, the Soar- ing Sixties. The Sixties promise answers to some of man's most puz- zling questions. But they also present a new series of questions. Now that man has the capacity to destroy the world, can he prevent war? Can he meet the social crises which ferment among the races of the world? Clearly, in this decade of the Soaring Sixties, ,man is faced with important and diiiicult decisions. He must make them wisely and deliberately for, as never before in history, they will decide the fate of the human race. Who will make these decisions of the future? They should be men who are firmly founded in sound philosophic ideals and spiritual principles, men who are endowed with the strength of the new ideas which are born of research. They should be men who provide leadership for the organized effort needed to meet the problems of the decade. They should be men who strive to apply the world of ideal to the world of reality. Men such as these must be found not only in the scientific ranks and in the political and diplomatic fields but also among the intelligent public. The education of such men is the aim of Marquette. JOURNALISM NED ' ,X v'I - 'W z -Nqn if DIEDICATIQ IN 1914 four young men were the first recipients of Marquette bachelor degrees in journalism. One of them was Jeremiah L. O'Sullivan, who in later years was to return to Marquette as Dean of the college of journalism. Dean O'Su1livan was born in Hutchinson, Kansas. in 1894. He was educated at St. Benedict's college, Atchinson, Kansas, and Marquette University. After graduation he became a reporter and later city editor of the Milwaukee Sentinel. He left the Sentinel in 1916 and joined the United Press wire service. During his eight years with United Press, the Dean worked as division chief of its Kansas City and New York City bureaus. One of his functions during his days as division chief was to hire and train beginning journalists. It was through this ex- perience that the Dean developed a growing desire to teach. In 1924, he offered United Press a terse resignation: Hours too long. Wages too low. Life too short. Shortly thereafter, he joined the Marquette journalism faculty and in 1928 he was named Dean of the college. When Dean O'Sullivan took charge of Marquette's journalism college he began to implement his bywords as a professor: Truth, Competence, Compassion. With a booming voice and abundant good nature, the Dean introduced stu- dents to the principles of truth and to the skills which lead to competence. There was even a course in compassion. The Dean provided that important lesson by his own good example. Many former students, now eminent in the field of jour- nalism, can recall how they were helped through the diiiiculties of their under- graduate years by an encouraging word and a few dollars for book fees from the Dean's own pocket. In nearly four decades as an educator, Dean O'Sullivan has maintained his firm belief in the importance of journalism education to democratic society. We are not going to have a good press in this country without good schools of journalism, he has said, and if we don't have a good press, then society, as we know it, is going to end. The Catholic press has always been a special interest to the Dean. He has worked for its improvement, often pointing to its deficiencies. He has reached numerous Catholic students and educators through the Catholic School Press Association which he organized in 1931. He continues to direct its work from headquarters at Marquette. Dean O'Sullivan also organized the institute of the Catholic Press in 1948 as a research division of the college of journalism. In his 37 years of service to Marquette, Dean O'Sullivan has merited the acclaim of the Catholic and secular press alike. He has served as president of the International Union of Catholic journalists and of the American Association of Schools and Departments of journalism. He was selected to gather exhibits for the World Congress of the Catholic press at Vatican City in 1937 and in 1938 was awarded a Papal medal for his Catholic press work. A cursory survey of the accomplishments which merited these distinctions shows that Dean O'Sullivan has been alert in initiating and in adopting improved methods of journalism instruction. Thus, in this year marking the 50th anniversary of journalism instruction at Marquette, we respectfully dedicate the 1961 Hilltop to Jeremiah L. O'Sullivan, a dean of American journalism education, an inspiring example to his students, an apostle of the Catholic press, and a man of distinction within his profession. F if' 1 rm'-'Q X I-A'8!'!' iss is Q 5 vi 3-uu- -inf 5 ' I '. , A I 'x I ., sf'-,M 1 Q, - ,. .,, F2 ----H-msqd - ' A X x-v-,....,,,,..,,. o IVER ITY A CLEARLY defined plan for the decade of the Soaring Sixties was adopted by Mar- quette University in November, 1960. This is the Marquette Plan which calls for 545,- 000,000 within the next ten years, a plan that will further Marquette's commitment to intellectual and moral excellence. Two facets of the plan are faculty en- richment and research. Both will play a major role in determining the quality of edu- cation in the Soaring Sixties. The faculty forms the core of a college or university. They are the ones who set the criteria of excellence for the school, not the campus facilities, nor the athletic teams. They are the ones who direct the education of the whole man. who give life to the text- books, who advance as well as communi- cate knowledge. Marquette recognizes that the quality of its faculty ultimately determines the excel- lence it can achieve in the next decade. Dur- ing the next ten years, Marquette must re- tain its present educators and attract young talent to the faculty. The Marquette Plan calls for 53,000,000 in the next five years to further this aim. Research is one of the most important activities of a college or university. It is one which is constantly encouraged, as much on the part of the undergraduate and graduate student as on the part of the faculty. Every university strives to create an atmosphere of research. Marquette is no exception. The Mar- quette Plan calls for 510,000,000 to be used in research programs and projects dur- ing the next decade. The university now receives about 51,000,000 each year from various government and foundation grants in support of its program of faculty re- search. If Marquette is able to carry out these facets of the Plan during the Soaring Sixties, education will also soar. Henry Steele Commager, historian. voiced Marquette's hopes this way: If we plan wisely now, education may become the chief preoccupation of our society. It is hard to think of a better one. 10 Board of po-Il 1 , - -' 9- f J , .V 5 . p .1 x ,ax t -I' ,g Y! ' 'R i in 'K Q 11-5, . N. D. Q W Victor McCormick Charles Coughlin Leo T. Crowley Walter Schroeder President's Advisory Council if f-:Hx ,f 'V ,HV ,Q is f ' W' . '- X f Z 'Z3,'N ' 3 -1.3: :ze if we o 3 ,fd Y 'Q 4. 1 , A -A r ' Q Donald B. Abert Robert Bassett Maurice W. Berger Joseph D. Bonness ' .-. an-an is Norman KI g Chairman Joseph Cairnes Humphrey Desmond Harold Fitzgerald Wallace M. Hughes we N X A' .. 6, sv ig-Q 'a' A I , H' 6-'Q 3' ,Q . x J' ' vi V Y ax. , 'R .. .. ' R Q , 'B L BX X 4 George B. Hunt Jere A. Keogh Victor Loewi Paul Maher W, Earl Miller 37' our p JOSEPH E- Ropkin Clifford Randall Philip Ryan Willis School Howard J. Tobin ll dministrative Personnel 0'Hara Hall , QQ ',,5j,g Very Rev. Edward J. o'oo.meii, s.J. gf' f V, N A President Kia., -M-....s.,.,.av+ Rev. Edward J. Drummond, S.J. Academic Vice-President Rev. Raymond R. McAuley, S.J. Vice-President of Business and Finance Rev. Charles M. 0'Hara, S.J. Assistant to the President N . , ..,.!, 1 ,- iQ .N ... '. . . f . R li so fs' v : W... ... ,v Q ,N A I .M .. E L R0Y 0- Kallenliefgef John W. Welch William H. Conley Ralph E. Weber Charles T. Cobeen Manager-Physical Plant Comptroller Educational Assistant Registrar and Director of Admissions Business Manager 12 Rev. Floyd L. Stanton, SJ. Vice-President of Student Affairs and Spiritual Welfare Office of Student ffairs W Inky Qt, K, .1 Norbert J. Tlachac Director of Student Activities -if Dr. Mark W. Garry Director of University Health Services Miss Mary Alice Cannon Dean of Women Joseph P. Brady Director of Housing f '- , . if - Y i 1 'X , VX Q-s -,Q--...,.,, lv 4. L ...ev Rev. Thomas J. Stemper, SJ Dean of Men , -X U t A fri Q Robert A. Kidera Director of Public Relations R6 ew-1 ' Edmund S. Carpenter Director of Public Information . ' ff' - ,, r-W' ,- 7 -. . . Mrs. Francis Mcilligort Assistant to the Vice-President of Public Relations and Development ul ,,..m4!P ' Gerald Schaefer Director of the Annual Marquette Fund Public Relations Donald McDonald Editor, The Marquette Magazine Development 3 M 'Vi' John D. Wellman Vice-President of Development if 1 ,p Q V. Gro R L F d ic D duate School h, S J w .wx ,. ' ...ag Graduate School Graduate School 9:-Q, ' 1 -sw W' ' yr' , tx? 'lar Ts swf was ii -' -t -vo... .5 1 E Wt . 6 qi, In a recent interview, Fr. Lawrence W. Friedrich, S.J., Graduate school dean, said. Graduate work provides a much deeper understanding of the facts in a field of study. a real introduction into high level scholarly work, and training in the techniques needed to make new contribu- tions to the fund of knowledge. Accordingly, the Graduate school supports re.s'eurr'lz projects throughout the university. This year approximate- ly 510,000 was given by the Graduate school to people beginning in the research field. Projects are as varied as the branches of knowledge. A research project in the psy- chology department studied the effects of music on the emotions. A chenistry department project studied boron hydrides. Government agencies and private corporations have been responsible for more than if5l.000.000 in grants to the Graduate school, In March. the National Science foun- dation gave the school approximately 353,000 to support scientific research. X College K of Business Administration Rb AJI1 cngfs Ad rot Milwaukee was chosen as the site for several research studies within the College of Business Administration because it is a typi- cal city. The Eliot Fitch foundation awarded the school 510,000 to study industrial location factors in Milwaukee. An 58.500 grant from the Domestic Engineering corporation was used in a study of local institutions concerned with housing and feeding facilities. The Metropolitan Study commission gave the college 55.500 for a study of industrial growth and the anticipated economic gap between receipts and expenditures of local government. State and local financial relationships as to shared taxes and aids were studied. Business .eldzzzinistmtion lm 's .' 'ff . wnik 'Q :Ia 'iv 4131 Dr. Leonard C. Alexander Deon School of Dentistry School of Dentistry --.,,, Q' 'SNR Dentistry in rl X it' it : nf ws-sf' A 530,000 grant by the United States Public Health service in January, 1961, was made in support of dental researclz. Specifically, the grant called for an inves- tigation of the antigenic composition of saliva. The same firm also awarded re- search fellowships to a group of dental students. These fellowships give dental students an opportunity to explore the re- search lields under the guidance of re- search workers. A four year experimental program in dental educatiozi was inaugurated in 1959. This was made possible through a 580,000 grant from the United States Pub- lic Health service. College of Engineering d GCI ge of 0 .,:. '!:y X ii , Z -if . R5x. ki,+3I 1 . , i '. , 2, Q I J 0 , . as ,, ,, 1 6 ,,NL,,1. 1' 'A -- Engineering S+. M4 X A ef qtssfi:-Q In September, 1960, the National Science foundation awarded the department of electrical engineering 321,500 for a two-year program of research. The research topic was the interaction of strong electric fields and tiuids in motion. At the same time, the department of mechani- cal engineering was given 515,300 for an eighteen- month program of study on the stress distribution of various plastic materials. A local industrial firm made a 595,000 grant last year in support of a research project in engi- neering. The grant was to provide salary and tui- tion for a graduate assistant assigned to the proj- ect. X...-J Q i h L. 0'SuII Deon College of Iournalism Copus Hall, College of Journalism F t Xxtfv. i ,JW 7'- ournalism H' 1 23 A 510,000 Andrew Hamilton award by an anonymous donor in 1959 made possible an annual eight-week tutorial program for a journalism faculty member and a senior student. The senior. selected by the faculty for his demonstrated scho- lastic ability and promise of leadership, does reseurclz in a journal- istic lield of his choice under the guidance of a faculty member. The Lucius Nieman Chair of Journalism, a permanent profes- sorship, was established at Marquette in June, 1960. The Chair was made possible under a S300,000 bequest. Its purpose is to assist Marquette in maintaining an outstanding journalism teaching pro- gram. 24 School Law ,f 5,. -,.' u... 4-Q,f'? . leo 5' . -4 ,Q-1 54' 1 v f . .f N T' ' f1 1-c :N . V- '?,f. s ' ' ' -' ii., .-qs X x 3- 'ff ' . S-' . - . ' tl- i V pg, 0 : .. U 23 - s ., .4 V fx? ' .2 .5 .. N---f Ls' in L , ' J, 1' my -Q S N' H ' 'S' .'?f'i ' - IH . ' .., x s' g -nd 1 , -I , A L x .w, Q N wk ' A Q Q ' ' ,, - QQ i X Yr 5, 2 i A il nihuuiiil-an-an Reynolds C. Seitz Deon Sensenbrenner Hall, Low School Law Law Review publications constitute the sole outlet for legal research in the country. In accord- ance with this idea, the Marquette Law Review has as its primary purpose the publication of ar- ticles representing legal study. The Review pre- sents the writing of students. faculty members and professional lawyers. The Dean's advisory council is composed of a group of outstanding seniors who meet regularly with Dean Seitz to discuss problems within the school. In this way, a close rapport is established between the Law school faculty and the students. si L..,, Ak .-...N WL- F4 f'f4iiiQ hlxik ur-i 1 2 4? Johnston Hall, College of Liberal Arts 'u ,,e, src 5, if :-.Al 5 5 , . sa, e n l 5 M , W mrwv- ,':...,f ..., . .Mk , ,Wim College of Liberal Arts I E X l Rev. Eugene H. Korth, S.J Deon Liberal Arts ily, 5 . , fill' 0 .W 1 v ' x ' - ref: ,,A, The majority of grants made to the College of Liberal Arts are for I'6S6'lII'C'lI in the field of sci- ence. The departments of chemistry. physics and biology receive numerous grants each year. Re- search subjects have included embryonic develop- ment, electron microscopy. ocean hsh and the im- munological factors of cancer. The psychology department has also received several grants. The most recent one was a 335,700 award from the National Science foundation for basic re.s'earc'li on the effects of muscular tension on human learning. Several direct grants have been made to Mar- quette which could be applied toward operating costs, research, libraries, salaries or buildings. School of Medicine Dr. John S H rschboeck Deon School of Medic Medicine ' Grants for research and training in medicine totaled over a half million dollars during the first half of this school year. Included in this amount were grants for senior research fellowships as well as those for graduate and faculty research. Nearly all of the grants were for specific fields of study. Heart, circulation, physiology, cancer and preclinical science were the subjects of recent awards from civil and private agencies such as the American Heart association, the United States Public Health Service and the American Cancer society. A S350,000 endowment established a full-time Chair of Medicine at Marquette in 1957, The pur- pose of the Chair is to maintain Marquette's out- standing medical reaching program and to improve patient care and clinical research. ..i. 1 I , QW 4 Q Iflr' 3 V 3 f A 5,25 - :if , s - If , U 2 if Q - if , ' mm. mir ,gg 5 1 ' Q? in x ,A 5513: . ,5 , X H N V. , -1: .1 ts y. 0- ' A+- '1 'I' 1 A ' . if K ' - ' K 30 .fffjefi College of ursing 14,- . Q -, h ,ig-va 'S ,,, -. s f . M Q. ,-,W ff 5 vs. 5 . , o - , 'FN ' X TS . is asa 4, 1' J 47 as .a'4'55 -' XA! .rf . .-,,,.-.-- -X St. Joseph's Hospital, College of Nursing Sister Mary Thomas, 0.S.F. Deon N ursingq S T. 3 N. X? I 1 V i l J 1:-J r I 5 . The United States Public Health service gave ' a grant of Sl 18,000 earlier this year to provide if scholarships for professional nurse trainees. Can- didates for these scholarships were regular profes- sional nurses who were seeking advanced prepa- ration in public health nursing or in teaching. A second grant was made by this same firm for 515,000 Its purpose was to explore means to inte- grate mental health concepts throughout the cur- riculum. Thus far, the research under this grant has been done by psychiatry specialists. sr .. gh Af , 1 .,.. - I I . School of Speech School f S h Hug E H u Speech The Speech school. while not the recipient of any direct grants, has nevertheless initiated a modihed program of 1'e.s'ez1r'c'l1. Closed circuit tele- vision teaching has been experimented with in the past year. The results of the experimentation will be published and made available to the university. Evaluation of a therapy program for stuttering defects was conducted by one of the speech pro- fessors. He intends to incorporate the results of the program into a book. The Speech school also conducted a program whereby it investigated itself. A staff committee under the direction of a Speech professor studied the grading habits of instructors in the basic speech courses. 4. i l it wi -.K es., , ,f V fi . Q f Se :YW -1 ROTC iz? . 8 as l ns 10351. tw Col. Edward G. Kurdziel, U.S.M.C. Commanding Officer The Marquette unit of NROTC was established in 1940. Naval cadets can attend school under one of two programs-either as a midshipman in the Naval reserve or as a contract student. The Navy pays for the tuition, fees, books and laboratory expenses of a midshipman for four years. In addition, a midshipman receives a retainer pay of S600 per year. Contract students do not receive these benefits but do receive about S30 per month for their junior and senior years. Practice cruises are held each summer. Upon graduation, students are commissioned either in the United States Navy or the Marine Corps. RCTC es Ll'. Col. Leonard F. Griffin, U.S.A. Commanding Officer if AROTC was established at Marquette in 1951. The course of study is divided into two-year peri- ods of basic and advanced training. Students in basic training attend classes three hours per week and are granted two hours of aca- demic credit per semester. Those students selected for advanced training attend classes live hours a week and receive three hours of credit a semester. Upon completion of the advanced course which includes a six week summer camp session between the junior and senior year, a cadet can be com- missioned as a member either of the regular army or the reserve component. Bri 'F . Q Union Anthony Mayer Union Manager S 'Hunn-.lynn I-l YI Top: Pool tables in the Union grill provide recreation during breaks and after school. Left: Conversation and cards are the common occupation of students in the grill almost any day. Hot meals are provided three times a day Monday through Friday in the cafeteria. Brooks Memorial Union 1 fx ,I UU: A' ' Marquette University Memorial Library Librar ..,., , l ' .1 -...Iz -, ps. bn -J Q! , '-,RX -1- 5 .-,...,.... , .- ,- if '-4.1 ' 3N.'45.: ' L , Af 1 9' . i I I ii: ,X x ' w gl ' egg X i N ' 5 ,: ,, Q ' 1 , .e , jj Many students take advantage of the quiet in the library to do their studying. A music room on the first floor of the library contains a wide selection of rec- ords for reference and entertainment. ...h .Y 2.6 is l xl ' as-:sexi 'R N A QA m n. 13 ' if thu l The library accommodates 500,000 volumes in addition to its collec- tion of magazines and newspapers. William B. Ready Director of Libraries Continuing Education and ,.. Summer Sessions -X.. ., 3' 5 . S 3 . ' , 4,1 - '1 ' Q 5 , '- -, . M 3 thi- illh ima panama up 388 3:42,-qfabmziwu 5- K at X s Q V - 5 l , 5' 9 4 i Q -- Q , f . ff Carpenter Hall ,w.,,.,, Brother Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V. More than 250 credit and non-credit evening courses, and over 350 summer school credit courses, plus scores of institutes, workshops, con- ferences and individual lectures during both the regular school year and the summer are offered in the adult education program. Brother Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V., has been di- rector of the Division of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions since 1959 when it was es- tablished. Brother Ryan believes that a university's adult education program should be strongly weighted on the side of the humanities. A continuing education program, he said, ought to provide an opportunity for the serious, mature adult to broaden the horizons of his learn- ing, to enrich the background he already has- frequently it is a professional or quasi-professional background-and to deepen his knowledge in the liberal arts. Among the services that adult education at Marquette embraces are refresher non-credit courses offered in the professional schools, non- credit courses in general education, evening credit courses, area studies programs, the reading center and clinic, international and national study tour programs and individual lectures and conferences. Non-credit studies are offered in an almost infinite variety of both subject matter and format. This year a number of special lecture programs were included. Christian Thought and the Mod- ern World brought six lectures on subjects such as psychiatry, liturgy, Scriptures, evolution and religious symbolism as these are related to the realities of the contemporary world. Politics 1960 presented University political scientists and national political figures in an eight-week discus- sion of the 1960 Presidential campaign. lumni The Marquette Alumni Association includes all graduates and former students of the university who have completed at least one year of college work. Its activities include class reunions, clinics, dinners, luncheons and homecoming. The main idea of the Alumni association is to keep graduates interested in their alma mater and aid them in living their lives, according to Ray Pfau, director of alumni relations. We manage to keep in touch with most of our alumni, Pfau said. We have two main chan- nels of contact. One is the great abundance of alumni clubs in cities around the United States and in foreign countries. Our other channel of contact is through the publications of the Alumni office. said Pfau. We send out an alumni newsletter or a magazine every month. Alumni groups have been organized in ap- proximately 40 communities throughout the coun- try as well as in Puerto Rico and Hawaii. Most of these groups have at least one meeting a year. There are over 33.000 members in the asso- ciation. Alumni Officers Seated: Mrs. Robert Fennig, sec., James McCarty, pres, Standing: Emmett Jaques, vice-pres., William Roddy, tres, Raymond Pfau Director of Alumni Relations f- ' 5 . ., 5 Q- lt. 4 twai n. ,- ' ..,.f 4 A - - .' , Q - . 'Q--in g...-t, v Mrs. Walter Stun-:pf Executive Director of Association of Marquette University Women . f'-,X lg 'ik :Q .Q i 5' 311 2 32:3 'si' SRG N ZATIO THE TOOLS of destruction have been sharpened. In the future it is conceivable that one man might push one button and set off a chain reaction holocaust, ending civilization. As genecide becomes simpler, the problems of peacemaking be come more complex. Diplomatic negotiations at the international level require groups of intelligent, informed men who, if they are to be suc cessful, must crack the barriers of conflicting ideologies and interests The future of human society depends upon the effectiveness of these groups. The diplomatic corps performs international goodg however, there is also need for organizations which perform national good. The many branches of government at all levels must be made more effective in the future. Watchdog groups such as medical and legal organizations must continue to define ethics within their professions Religious groups are and will be needed to remind men of the pur pose of man's existence and his need to rule humanely if he is to pre serve a society worth preserving. Organizations at Marquette teach students to utilize unique mdi vidual talents to further a group purpose. That purpose might be to put a political party in office, present a flawless dramatic performance or further the ideals of the professions through student publications Through these organizations it is hoped students will learn leader ship and gain an appreciation of effective group efforts which they will apply when they leave Marquette. It is further hoped that they will become leaders in their communities and more effective citizens of both their community and their country-the kind of men needed in the crucial future. the turbulent, dynamic Sixties, R 2? 1l3'j:,,2wff2m' .-?,3'l2ff6? , 1 , ' fe R f' 1 ha Slgma Edward Arbow ii T. Michael Bolger I 'G' Paul Borgesen f Michael Dunn President s if . f' - . an X ' nl 1 xv- 2 s ' RE X gs James Gannon R. Timothy Metz Richard Ninneman David Walther ' ' ' 'lt' R ' Jerome Muller Richard Timmer Joe Warnemuende wi i 5- 'R National jesuit Honoraries Brian Hendley he , , we Ron H0fkl'el 'e Thomas L0 5U 9 Ronald H. W. Lum Peter Maxwell John McCabe Aary Ellen Grieshop President ' ,- 1, ' V is U X 'I ,s A . e ,: M , , f . qx , gf was L ., Q9 q is i ,F 'X Jane Quick Doris Sikorski at Gamma e XS X , 0 if X R P1 is? 'X I Marcia Adamkiewicz Epsllon u 1 Si, s., - , Gloria Bester If f A' 3 -. ,M ffl, , M :fiff a Q X Lillian Bozak P kiln. A it- 1, :rx Laraine Valerian S C ll Kathleen Whalin usan ounse .f- 1 , as 'N'. W '7 Carol Dowling - I: xwL :-W .X3 ,V Q : , :.,.:,i:.:.:- kl ,.vgt. I , my. V . I ..X, -' ' '- Jr - ' V??'fiS?f2f2f'5fI1i5S:::e-1 .. we ,Q 'L+ 4... v' 5.-5' Q' f ' . M. Carol Nevins Martha Milks Mary Mayer Jane Kleiner ji , 44 's ,.. Alpha Kappa Delta, National sociology honor society 1' , Michael F. McNally, Pres., Frances A. Ricigli- ,jf H ana, Joan S. Blankenheim, Victoria M, l-lerro, ' Sandra E. Stelter. 4-1 H ml Honoraries Beta Alpha Psi, Local honorary accounting society Top row: David L. Counsell, Dennis T. Rakowski, Duane C. Bojack, D. Patrick Mullarkey, Jerome D. Hanscum, Richard l-l. Sonnentag, Ronald W. Hankes. Middle row: John M. Charnan, William L. Cleary, W. James Huelscamp, John E, Lesch, Frank R. Probsi, Thomas W. Bruetf. Bottom row: Richard L. Campobello, Marvin R, Toepher, Helen T. Ouellette, sec., David R. I-leying, pres., James J. Grady, vice-pres., William J. Graff, tres., Robert R. Blum. ,I Beta Gamma Sigma, Honorary business fraternity r 'H i Top row: Robert F. Borst, Allan E. lding, Jerry L. Gilbert, Grant D. Waldo, Ronald H. W. Lum, Norman J. Kaye. Bottom row: Jerome K. Muller, Herman F. Loebl, viceepres., George W. Knick, sec.-tres., Orville H. Palmer, pres., Joseph M. Moricz, Chi Epsilon, Honorary civil engineering fraternity Ronald C. Sonntag, pres., John T. Lancaster, tres., Herbert J. Gurschke, sec. I . fps N---11 J 'Q Delta Phi Alpha, National honorary German society Top row: Helen Caro, vice-pres., Laura Sprengelmeyer, Katherine Kall, Botund Viragh, Walter Knoche, Luci- ano DaiZove, Mary M. Voigt, Kathleen L. Garson, tres. Bottom row: Carl H, Knoche, pres., Honnelore Klaus, Joan E, Unger, Jurgen Born, moderator, Eileen H. Allen, Mary C. Cahill, sec., Anthony M. Smale. JV Eta Kappa Nu, National electrical engineering society Kenneth P. Woeltel, Wayne A. Schaefer, pres., Eu- gene A. Floersch, corr. sec., Nicholas G. Baldwin, Robert Wenzel. f , ' s Phi Alpha Theta, National history honor society Top row: Mary K. Kelly, Mary C. l-lanratty, corr. sec., Donald F. Fitzgerald, tres., Carol A. Kelly, Charles C. Mulcahy, Ruth M. Lynch, James E. Held, Rev. Paul Prucha, SJ., moderator, Angela T. Mischke, Della M. Flusche, rec. sec., Michael S. Nolan. Bottom row: Roch Carter, pres., Martha M. Holman, Mary M. Mross, Rosemary McCarty. wt '50 'qw- Kappa Tau Alpha, National journalism honor society Kathleen H, Byrnes, James P. Gannon, Jane A. Quick, Martha Milks. Eta Sigma Phi, National classics honorary society 47 Delta Sigma Rho, National debating honor society Top row: Peter M. Sanfelippo, John W Hellman, pres., Mary Lou Kendrigan Jerry H. Kringel, tres. Bottom row: Michael Ash, vice-pres., Ju dith A, Mikulsky, sec., Brian P. Hendley Top row: Owen H. Boehm, William T. Pavelchik, Jim Daubel, Richard J. Hryniewicki, Richard J. Hebein, William C. Kline Thomas J. Herzog, Michael S. Nolan. Middle row: Martha M. Holman, rec. sec., Florence M. Brodsky, Thomas E. Neman, Sandra K. Guegel, Robert J Peterson, Dennis P. Jones, Mary Ann Heffernan, Thomas F. Kaye. Bottom row: Susan E, Strong, Paul D. O'Malley, Thomas H. Chmielewski, pres., Rev. George E. Ganss, S.J., departmental chairman, Thomas E. Wissing, vice-pres., Monica A. Buchanan. Pi Gamma Mu, National honorary social sciences fraternity Top row: Mary M. Mross, Sheila R. Creighton, Wayne Ringlien, Roch Carter, Alicia Giddings, Anne Bodi. Bottom row: Janice A. Ehegartner, vice-pres., Joseph W. McGee, sec.-tres., Joseph R. Chesen, pres., Marcia E. Skwarek, vice-pres. Pi Tau Sigma, National mechanical engineering honor society Top row: John A. Enright, sec., Richard D. Sovio, Nicholas E. Pier, Ronald W. Horkheimer, tres. Bottom rowi Phillip J. Batchelor, Gerald A. Fehr, vice-pres., Thomas J. Biesiadny, corr. sec., Richard E. Timmer, pres., Paul P. Spanier, LeRoy M. DeBruin. Y Pi Mu Epsilon, National mathematics honor society Top row: William R. Vitacco, Ken- neth P. Woelfel, Nicholas J. Kor- manik, Joseph L. Skibba, Charles J. Kircher, Larry T. Roth, John C. Mohr- feld. Third row: Judith C. Matteson, Ag- nes M. Talacko, Elizabeth M. Neu- mann, Gerald W. Wadina, Ronald Lee Gassner, Thomas P. Ward, James R. Gebert. Second row: Doris J. Sikorski, Patricia A. Brennan, Darrell R. Meulemans, James S. Fitch, Ted F. Raske, Timothy R. Schlax. Bottom row: Emery J. Szmrecsangi, tres., Laura M. Sprengelmeyer, rec. sec., Jerrold J. Jacobsen, pres., Dr. Joseph V. Talacko, moderator, Nancy R. Harter, corr. sec., Richard J. O'Far- rell, vice-pres. .Avi -9- Psi Chi, National honorary psychology fraternity Top row: Michael J. Reinardy, Charmaine A, Lasso, Paul W. Thoresen, Elenore C. Barts, John R. Klas, David Schultz, George Shardlow, Stephen R. O'Neil. Third row: Victoria M. Herro, Gerald H. Vandenberg J. Lynn Gray, Richard J. Stanislawski, Louis E. Cheri- co, Paul D. O'MalIey, John S. LoSasso, Rosalie J. Cicciarelli. Second row: Patricia A. Pike, Kathleen A. Melham, Carol A. Dowling, Martha J. Perry, Elaine M. Reick, Lauretta J. McElheny, Jerold J. Kellner, Thomas J. McGovern. Bottom row: Mary L. Fox, William C. Kelin, vice- pres., Mary Ellen Grieshop, corr. sec., Andree J. Lloyd, pres., Edward W. Weidenfeller, Martha M. Holman, Susan E. Strong. 1 Scabbard and Blade, National honorary student military society Top row Gerald F Stiglich John L Geroux Richard A Price, George P. Browske, Leonard W. Third row JamesJ Ziehr James R Armstrong Don J Zeller, Robert B. Bell, J. A. Campbell, Second row James T Whalen Robert B Troendly Leo R Mitchell, Edward A. Mass, Jack J. Stig- Bottom row Charles R Cyr tres Larry Dacunto capt Capt. Louis H. Knipling, moderator, Ter- rence Lynch Paul L Hettich Richard Miks Ronald H W Lum. Sigma Delta Pi, National honorary Spanish society Top row: Mary Walsh, Judy Vosika, Mary Anne Ash, Charles Bell, Dianne Bianchi, Vicki Herro, Mary Weller. Bottom row: John Dial, moderator, Henry Richards, tres., Diego Basti- anutti, pres., Marge Mahr, corr. sec., Kenneth Stack, vice-pres., Jan Ehr- hart, Mary Fox. 50 Sigma Gamma Chi, Honorary chemical fraternity Top row: Robert W. Adler, Thomas F. Mich, Richard J. Abler, jr., tres., Lionel H. Dahmer, Gerald W. Wadina, vice-pres. Bottom row: Joseph K. Frischmann, Kathleen Hartl, sec., Her mann L. Karl, moderator, Patricia A. Quade, Peter M. San felippo, pres., Thomas E. Ackeret. ,,.,..a TK 4 Q , Sigma Tau Delta, Honorary English fraternity Top row: Judith C. Marinelli, Mary Fran Dewane, Cathy A. Connell, Joan Kirwin, Billie J. Galka, John P. Fludas, Thomas J. McGurren, Robert A. Vocca, Sally S. Williams, Martha M. Holman. Bottom row: John R. Mulvihill, Carol A. Kelly, Catherine A. Mat- thews, Larry M. Murphy, Kathleen H. Byrnes, Veidre M. Sitnick, Thomas A. Swearingen. Tau Beta Pi, National honorary engineering fraternity Top row: Charles J .Kircher, Kenneth P. Woel- tel, Larry T. Roth, Thomas J. Piper, Wayne A. Schaefer, William R, Vitacco. Middle row: Ronald W. Horkheimer, Richard C. Hertel, Richard E. Timmer, Eugene A. Floersch, G. Nicholas Baldwin, Kevin L. Carey. Bottom row: Robert B. Bell, tres., Ronald Lee Gassner, sec., John T. Lancaster, Joe Warne- muende, vice-pres., Edward A. Gillis, pres. Religious Council Top row: Mary K. Gaffney, Jerry Schmitt, Ralph N. Kolinski, Richard F. Morrissey, Norman R. Thoresen. Bottom row: Dolores M. Laliberte, Edward J. Reilly, pres., Jackie Han- sen, vice-pres., Judy A. Barnhart. Religious Groups Business Administration Sodality Top row: Joseph F .Vitek, sec., Keith G. Myers, Joseph B. McAleer, Dale J. Feather. Bottom row: Norman R. Thoresen, prefect, Ralph N. Kolinski, vice-prefect. its Religious Guild Top row: Janie E. Fallon, Christine A. Franke, Charlotte L, Harwich, Michael J. Monnelly, George E. Barron, John S. l.oSasso, Jacquie L. Miday. Bottom row: John E. Carpenter, pres., Mary Ann Kwapy, Rev. George Bischofberger, SJ, moderator, Carol E. Peterson, Patricia K, Paul. Journalism Sodality Top row: Kathy M. Mulvaney, Kay E. Mar- tin, Martin J. Murphy, Louis R. Galterio, Mary M. Byrne, Art C. Liebler, Carol A. Armstrong. Second row: Ruth A. Brady, Lynne E. Herde- gen, Barbara J. Sternig, Mary S. Vrobel, John P. Lynch, Kathleen H. Byrnes, Carol E. Kramer. Bottom row: Dorene M. Dvorak, Roger A. Yockey, vice-prefect, Mary Kay Gaffney, prefect, Rev. Gerald Brennan, S.J., modera- tor, Agostino Bono, Madeline Mueller. Gr'-i'5 FW Engineering Sodality Top row: James A. Klein, Robert W. Miller, John V. Staut, Stephen P. Volm, James A. Stiles, James E. Mackey, Michael E. Sokol- ski, Theodore F. Zimmer, Bill T. Chidester, Patrick C. Lyons, Joseph H. Abler, sec., William L. Barthel, prefect. Bottom row: Rev. J. Breunig, S.J., modera- tor, Albert F. Luckas, Joseph F. Nappi, Thomas R. Sifferman, Daniel S. Braun, Stan- ley V. Jaskolski, Charles K. Kircher, Ro- berto A. Colonromeu. Knights ofthe Altar Top row: Kenneth J. Morrissey, Lewis R. Amendola, John E. Dyrek, Philip J. Welch, Stephen H. Scott, Philip A. Zarob, John C. Brooks, John J. Hillary, Robert L. Melcher, Arthur C. Liebler. Third row: Francis E. Bachhuber, Dan McAleer, James C. Zurawski, Kenneth C. Martone, Daniel J. McCarthy, Herbert J. Aamodt, Thomas E. Bowman, Charles L. Shaffer, Joe B. McAleer, Dennis W. Hickey. Second row: James B. Kohnen, Henry M. Kriescher, Francis S. Shibuya, James S. Krzy- minski, Joseph P. Kuechenmeister, Richard H. Egenes, Ernst K. Just, James R. Beix, William J. Fundaro. Bottom row: Rosario J. LaBarlera, Gerald R. Sylvain, tres., Arthur C. Egbert, vice-pres., Richard F. Morrissey, pres., David R. Heying, sec., Tibor G. Stoll, John P. Lynch. Liberal Arts Men's Sodality Top row: Thomas H. Nelson, Timothy C. Sullivan, Richard J. Hebein, William D. Kaehny, Robert F. Zwaska, Paul D. O'Malley, Bruce J. l-loracek. Bottom row: Brian P. Hendley, Edward J. Reilly, vice-prefect, Thomas J. Sorauf, tres., Jerry Schmitt, prefect, Thomas A. DiNanni, sec. 4, LK Mission Club Top row: Mary E. Lawlor, Gertrude A. Pax, Phyllis M. Van Goethen, sec., June E. Dilling. Bottom row: Delores M. Laliberte, pres., William H. Hoffman, vice-pres., Patricia A. Magnuson, tres. Nursing Sodality Standing: Laura M. Norman, Judy E. Hamilton, Marcia R. Simenson, Julie Gaulke, June E, Dilling. Seated: Gerri A. Meehan, pres. l 1 -4 .rr 3 , -S - , J l .4 Z . , - . .. . . 1- P fx in . iv ' Q , 6.511 .. Liberal Arts Women's Sodality Top row: Barbara L. Witkiewicz, Jackie R. Hansen, Janice Ehegortner, Judith C. Marin- elli, Carol R. Forst, Frances I. Dittes, Ann S. Goggin, Judith A. Moehring, Angela T. Mischke. Third row: Barbara T, Christian, Dolores M. Laliberte, Marlene J. Daluga, Morgarett A. Schlientz, Mary L. Sigma, Martha M. Holman, Rita C. Prudlow, Mary Fran De- wane, Second row: Kathy C. O'Neill, Kathleen D. Whitehouse, Jeanne M. Vogel, Mary E. Lawlor, Mary Christiana, Sharon Lee Bold, Carole A. Murphy, Joan K. Rechner, Betty Rawls. Bottom row: Marianne Balasty, Lillian C. Bozak, Jane K. Gilman, sec., Judy Barn- hart, prefect, Rev. Richard Sherburne, S.J., moderator, Gertrude A. Pax, vice-prefect, Gina Maier, tres., Barbara A. Kanton. F l K 'Q .A Alpha Delta Sigma, National professional advertising fraternity Top row: David J. Boulay, Norman R. Thoresen, William J. Hayes, Robert F. Perske, John A. Furr, William J. Graff, Carl D. Reinhold, James E. Terrien David E. Gennrich. Bottom row: Dale J. Feather, Ray J Evenson, corr. sec., Richard W. Yob, vice-pres., Raymond A. Rossman, exec sec., Robert W. Taylor, rec. sec., Ter rence F. Vitha, tres., Ned Carboni, pres. F5 C5 9 - ..t.,,:eyi 2 5 lnterfraternity Council Top row: Richard W. Wickord, Robert A. Maas, Isaura Rivas, Richard Yob, Paul T. Selzer, James R. Armstrong, John W. Machacek, Terrence R. Gill, Robert R. Verhasselt. Bottom row: William J. Hayes, Charles L. Rasmussen, tres., Leo J. Zoeller, pres., Gerald W. Wadina, sec., Harry D. Clark, Robert S. Lindgren. 3 Alpha Kappa Kappa, International medical fraternity Top row: Thomas H. Kowalski, Lawrence L. Foster, Thomas C. Versic, corr. sec., Martin K. Moyes, Gholi- D. Ghashghoi, Richard J. Mathews, Wilfred M. Gild, Ralph F. Sett, William T. Keavy, rec. sec., Charles V. Mattingly, Richard E. Wood, vice-pres. lottom row: John F. Fraser, pres., Fred M. Osborne, Bruce A. Thompson, Robert Bruns, James H. Freel, John G. Row- land, Harvey R. Birschbach, Charles W. Trunk. Alpha Omega, International professional dental Jewish fraternity Top row: Norman Plotkin, Donald Le- vine, Ronald Meyers, Donald Glaesner, Stan Sehler, Middle row: Dorf Sheldon, Marshall B. Feuer, Frank Gold, Marshall Cossman, Allan Wasserman, Richard Kandel, Nor- man Weiss. Bottom row: K. Khajezadeh, Lowell S. Lakritz, Werner Riddieimer, sec., Bert Greenberg, pres., Larry Lubar, tres., Mar- vin Petashnick. ALPHA PHI my 55 Alpha Kappa Psi, International Commerce fraternity Top row: Jay R. Vonachen, James P. Owens, John M Gira Ill, Robert M. Ulatt, William J. Kouba, Clinton E. Hogstrom, Tom J. Kuber, Ronald A. Bowell. Middle row: Charles S. Giovetti, Anthony J. Zagorskl, Keith G. Myers, Harry R. Palzkill, John F. Prette, David A. Heb- Son, William J. Mattek, Robert D. Reg- ner, James H. Sonntag. Bottom row: Charles L. Rasmussen, Pat- rick J. Lynn, Phil Tobin, sec., Skip Haas, vice-pres., Bill Utley, pres., James J. Grady, tres, John W. McKillob, Tony Pasion. I .X :Q ' Q 'Q Alpha Phi Omega, National service fraternity Top row: Carl A. Stephens, Joe D. Mc- Devitt, Ronald R. Raddatz, Mike Haus- man, Dennis R. Potter, Jerrold J. Jacob- sen, Richard T. Fleck, Gerald J. Waffen, John P. Linstroth. Third row: Tony D. Tortorella, Tom J. Boll, A. Robert Ludwig, Kenneth J. Hughes, Tim P. Kenny, James V. Ver- tacnik, William F. Aldersan, Kenneth W. Misevich, Frank J. App. Second row: Edward D. DeVaney, Gerald L. Schauwecker, Larry J, Andreini, John S. Jarwowski, Anthony E. Migas, Russell J. Szymanski, Thomas H. Aageson, Ray- mond S. E. Pushkar, James T. Molinari. Bottom row: Angelo P. Bruscato, Thomas F. Schmid, George D. Metrey, corr. sec., Rolland J. McFarland, vice-pres., James Young, pres , Thomas J. McGovern, sec., Thomas H. Chmielewski, tres., Gerald W. Wadina. 'E Rx F Delta Sigma Delta, National dental fraternity Top row: Charles C. Bona, Thomas J. McNamara, John Cuomo, Richard J. Tatro, Thomas K. Manolis, Paul Green, Matt Kane- shiro, James A. Dorow, Ronald D. Giordan. Middle row: Ronald J. Lese, William C. Levihn, James G. Beery, Rodney C. Dukart, Hans Beakes, James W. Chitwood, Richard D. Jewell, Richard Bissan. Bottom row: Sidney N. Waters, David C. Grunwaldt, Peter P. Chioda, Thomas Stenger, Patrick W. Lynch, pres., Gilbert Reid, vice- pres., Don Stoffield, sec., Jack Keuper, Ron- ald Lund. Delta Theta Phi, National professional legal fraternity Top row: Francis White, Paul Pakalski, Roger Walsh, Donald Knapp, Robert Lind- gren, Charles Mulcahy, John Byrne, Andrew Riteris, Robert Kuelthau, David P. Smith. Middle row: Richard Kamps, David A. Cook Richard McConnell, Jerome W o I l i n k a Harold Gehrke, William Hayden, Karl- Morio Dunst, Thomas Springob, Francis J. Skiba. Bottom row: Donald McNamara, Darryl K. Nevers, Robert R. Henzl, Prof. Francis A. Darnieder, moderator, Philip R. Brehm, Richard Kaestner, Joseph J. Binsfeld. r 1 Delta Sigma Pi, Professional commerce fraternity Top row: Martin J. Seipp, Robert J. Kuchler, Patrick J. Dineen, Martin A. Kult, Robert G. Goodman, James B. Convoy, Raymond J. Rausch, Patrick D. Mullarkey, Robert A. Maas, Jim Dwyer, Donald J. Laurent, Jerry J. Mehring. Third row: Edward T. Youch, James F. Thill, Raymond F. Fabbri, Patrick D. Kain, Neil J. Christoffersen, James E. Mclnerney, Ter- rence R. Gill, Gordon E. Westphal, John L. Drees, David J. MacD0ugall. Second row: Ronald S. Sciepko, Thomas W. Bruett, James L. Schlitz, Thomas P. Hafsoos, Michael J. Pfau, Thomas R. O'Hare, Ed- ward M. Cohan, John J. Felzer, Russell T, Lein. Bottom row: Gregory T. Dunlop, Thomas R. McMahon, Wayne E. Schink, Brand J. Spangenberg, Gerald W. Mullens, pres., James P. Holmes, sec., Frank R. Probst, tres., William J. Wickley. Evans Scholars Top row: Donald Salko, Patrick E. Lynch, John K. Formwalt, Daniel A, Gallagher, Robert J. Sakalauski, Bob F. Kelly, William G. O'Regan, Robert E. Farrell, Richard H. O'Brien, Edward A, Reno, William G. Verbrugge, Ralph N. Kolinski. Third row: Michael J. Monnelly, Peter J. Coolsen, Thomas J. Giblin, Paul P. Biebel, Ronald L. Klimek, Daniel P. Dono- van, Joseph H. Arndt, jr., William H. Smith, Charles F. Urbauer, Jerry J. Schubert, Second row: Donald D. Hugo, Robert J. Fitzsimmons, Michael J. Skwierawski, Frank J. O'Brien, Robert F. Stupp, Richard A. Giangiorgi, David F. Spehar, Donald S. Robinson, Carl Hren, Denis A. Molloy. Bottom row: Gerald R. Madrzykowski, Robert R. Kilponen, Lawrence E. Glynn, sec., George H. Jaegers, pres., Thomas E. Volk, vice-pres., Leo J. Hojczyk, tres., Alan J. Borgealt, LouisJ. Cardinal. -9' Phi Chi, International medical fraternity Top row: Larry M. Freeman, Norman F. Blinstrub, Salvatore Spicuzza, William M. Shanks, Thomas G. Kirkhope, Daniel A. Dernbach, Richard Buechel, James W. Keller. Bottom row: Thomas J. Russell, pres., Kenneth A. Ross, tres., Richard T. Shore, vice-pres., Gene W. Till, Sam H, Scime, George R. Buckun, Terrance N. Fisher. Psi Omega, National professional dental fraternity Top row: Donald Mauthe, Joseph Nykaza, Laurence Fridl, Lee Boese, Joe DeWulf, Ken Kempf, Stephen Koenig, Gary Koch, A. Samuel Petersen, George Brown, William C. Derrickson, James Boyd. Third row: Howard W. Schulze, Anthony J. Occhietti, Ed Bernier, Jack A, Amick, Harold W. Os- borne, James Lorbeck, Fred Vitt, Richard Fleck, John Mayer, Harold Kear. Second row: James Ryan, Tom Bonfiglio, Carl W. Grosspietsch, Charles Mitchell, Harry Clark, Thomas Barry, John J. Wadas. Bottom row: Thomas Knoske, Richard L. Carter, Richard Has- lam, Dick Venezia, Ned E. Set- timi, pres., George Ketoff, An- thony Levitsis, Richard Stanchina. Phi Delta Phi, International legal professional fraternity Tap row: Daniel LaRocque, Michael Wherry, Raymond Cote, Donald Timmel, John Lauer- man, Daniel Riordan, John Clarke, William F. Fox, James Hanley, Gerald Boyle, Phillip Eckert, Maurice Weisfeldt, Frederic Spidell, Fred Ahrens, Robert Merfeld. Middle row: Thomas Bertz, John Bach, Theo- dore Salow, James Smith, James Ermert, Rus- sell Eisenberg, Gerald Stein, Grant Waldo, Robert E. Meldman, David L. Walther, Donald Fitzgerald, John Hayes, Patrick Brown, John Wylie. Bottom row: James Yagla, Gilbert D. Sedor, tres., Kenan J. Kersten, pres., Richard J. Weber, Richard C. Ninneman, John Werra, Werner Scherr. XQTVI DELTA N .I 1 l ' r '!:: Sigma Delta Chi, National professional journalism fraternity Top row: Joseph H. Holbrock, John W. Machacek Daniel P. McGivern, Dick H. O'Brien, Tim Metz Jym Hayeland. Middle row: Roger A. Yockey, Joseph R. Cannizzo Ken J. Stack, James P. Gannon, Thomas N. Lor- sung, Barry E. Rohan. Bottom row: John F. Vrtis, pres., William F. Heu- felder, Brian Gray, vice-pres., Thomas E. Neman Alex Chodaczek, jr. ,I Sigma Phi Delta, lnternational professional engineering fraternity Top raw: Leonard W. Eschweiler, George P. Browske, William M. Bass, Austin G. Mackey, Ernest L. Cody, Thomas W. Grossman, Charles R. Galasinski, Thomas C. Lee. Third row: James G. Shaw, Glen N. Gay, Leonard N. Teresinski, Alfred B. Howard, David L. Helm, Michael J. Allard, Thomas L. Henige, Honk J, Nisiewicz. Second row: Phillip J. Walsh, John J. Kaufmann, Richard E. Timmer, Thomas W. Urban, Allen J. Hoover, Fred- erick J. Pfirrmann, William N. Ekstrand, Ron R. Fossett. Bottom row: Dennis'P. Sroka, Robert A. Amonn, business manager, William H. Roche, tres., John Geroux, pres., Richard A. Price, vice-pres., William H, Schoenecker, Donald J. Sitter. Triangle, National fraternity of architects and engineers Top raw: Robert E. Timko, James R. Armstrong, Leo J. Zoeller, Lawrence C. Schremser, Joseph J. Zobkar Thomas J. Piper, Walter L. Kucharski, Edmund J. Jacobs, Robert J. Wimbiscus, Richard P. Scherer. Fourth row: James H. Pinion, Robert R. Verhasselt, John T. Wright, Joseph C. Andrulaitis, Paul M. Aschoff Frank M. Paulus, Ronald F. Reak, Kenneth J. Winghart, Robert A. Felder. Third row: Vincent A. Fischer, Robert J,,Noel, Dennis Faltynski, David A. Jordan, Edward M. Ogrin, Louis J Huber, Eugene F. Migely, David L. Brown. Second row: Brian J. Fagan, Nicholas G. Baldwin, Dennis J. Doyle, Norman J, Latino, James L. Sachs, Albert H Poetzel, John Mollerus, Michael J. Garland, Robert D. Skach. Bottom row: Mike J. Mollerus, Fred C. Juricak, Franklin M. Gauer, sec., Ted Hodan, pres., D. Kevin Carroll tres., Edward F. Stevenson, Jack Stiglich, Joseph Warnemuende. 60 Intersorority Council Top row: Liz McBeon, Rosemary McCarty Kathy M. Mika, Joanne M. Ramsey, Pat Byrne, Sandra E. Graff, Mary C. Kirsch- ling, Judy A. Gunther. Middle row: Jane E. Kleiner, Marguerite J. Ceolla, Betty J. Mathers, Mary Margaret Elton, Kathleen E. Mulaney, Mary Lee Mur- ray, Mary Lynn Gerlach. l-lannan, tres., KGYSH M. Hunt, VlC9'D 9S-I Mary M. Grunewald, corr. sec., Joan M. Brien, Mary Anne Puechner, pres. Sororities 5 i r Alpha Delta Eta, Professional dental hygiene sorority Top row: Betsy Doering, Barb Kulmala, Susie Gerbenskey, Carol Buch, Kay Koley, Barbara Mitt mann, Jane Kneer, Jane Bergmann. Middle row: Ruth Ann Gundlack, Sandy Graff, Mary Hebblewhite, Arlene Potter, Judy Weston Dacy Riteris, Bonny Pleckinger, Caroline Lesch, Marguerite Kehoe. Bottom row: Janice Johnson, Emilie Onsrud, Kay Smittkamp, Teresa Wagner, sec., Mary Connelly pres., Mary Benedict, tres., Betty Clinton, vice-pres., Nancy Hoppe. Bottom row: Gloria J. Bester, Kathryn L. -if 1 1 L... J u QW' P e . w A f 11 Alpha Epsilon Iota, National professional medical sorority Top row: Marilyn Smits, Sophie Pierog, vice-pres., Katherine Trudnowski, Liz Harris. Bottom row: Ann Kosloske, tres., Barbara Kulczycki, pres., Sister M. lda, Catherine Condon, sec. Alpha Tau Delta, National professional nursing sorority Top row: Sandra K. Frederick, Susan E. Strock, Kathleen F. Bennewitz, Gerri A. Meehan, Mary M. Grune- wald, Patricia K. Varano, Mary L Pieri. Middle row: Patricia A. Kreiburger, Fran Feldmann, Mary A. Kelly, Judy A. Laugen, Mary Margaret Elton Mary Kay Dewane. Bottom row: Susan l. Engelbaugh Peggy A. Gebhardt, sec., Sandra L. Frank, pres., Mary Ann Sullivan, yice- pres., Judy E. Hamilton, tres., Julie Gaulke, sec. A 1 r Alpha Delta Theta, Professional medical technology sorority Top row: Jean M. l-lartjes, Martha A. Czarny, Judy A. Gunther, Kay M. Cornell, Barbara A. Oosten, Barbara A. Barsul, Carol A. Langenberg, Beatrice B. Kysela, Judith M. Bruce, Linda R. Hanson. Third row: Jane E. Kleiner, Carol J. Beaudry, Joyce C. Frischmuth, Mag- delen E. Redmond, Kay E. Pease, Joyce A. Thomas, Judy A. Giovale, Janet A. Morrissey, Nancy M. Guthrie, Nancy A. Michniewicz. Second row: Diane M. Hauser, Carol L. Powlick, Marilyn L. Gore, Mary Christiano, Eileen M. Dugan, Carol A. Mitchell, Kathy Bonner, Lois A. Amann, Joan M. l-laubrich, Rochelle A. Holweck. Bottom row: Joan M. Brien, Martha E. Geppert, Patricia A. Bannen, sec., Miss Estelle Downer, moderator, Geor- gene A. Luser, pres., Carol Ehrnst, tres., Julie Rauwolf, Barbara J. Mich- niewicz. i i f 3 . r l Y 4 .17 . i -L i Y , U. ? , qv ,cs - -' . .- ' . ' . 's.':.d!,- Delta Sigma Gamma, Local social sorority Top row: Julie C. Gerlach, Barbara E. Beck, Jacqueline D. Grace, Arlene C. Hammer, Anne E. Hoffman, Clara George, Liz Mc- Bean, Alicia M. Giddings, Patricia A. Silke. Fourth row: Mary A. Wiegers, Jo Ann Reichling, Patricia A. Kuenzli, Mary E. Heyl, Kathleen M. Casey, Jan H. Johnson, Donna M. Fedor, Barbara A. Oosten. Third row: Nancy M. Wendlandt, Martha Ann Blask, Diane M. Deneen, Jean Murgas, Mary M. Giefer, Barbara L. Lehmann, Kay Gibson, Mary L. Jungers. Second row: Sally J. Emling, Margaret A. Romeo, Helen M. Heckler, Camille R. Tag- lia, Kathleen M. Loftus, Joan M. Haubrick, Sigrid K. Sample. Bottom row: Judy F. Santilli, Mary Lee Mur- ray, Bernie E. Jelenchick, rec. sec., Doris J. Sikorski, pres., Miriam E. Connellan, moder- ator, Mary M. Grunewald, vice-pres., Kay A. Mooney, Brenda M. McCarthy, tres. fs A . Chi Sigma Chi, Local social sorority Top row: Paula M. Mielcarek, Joan A. Strachota, Marilyn J. Szilak, Mary Ellen King, Kathleen M, Carrick, Annette Schmid, Mary Joyce Ward, Mary A. Mclssac, Anita C. Holmes. Fourth row: Judith T. Grzesik, Kay M. Cornell, Ellen A. Roche, Kate T. Dermody, Malilee T. Zimmers, Jean Winzenburg, Nancy A. Leary, Diane M. Flanagan, Kathleen J. Murphy, Milka Prijic. Third row: Lois J. Proulx, Margie L. McGee, Mary Fran Dewane, Kathy M. Foy, Ruth M. Lynch, Bar- bara L. Dutney, Brenda E. Dominski, Kathleen M. O'Connell, Madeleine A. McDermott. Second row: Judy A. Burroughs, M. Maureen Weitekamp, Vera Ward, Georgia Dominski, Mary M. Mayer, Betty J. Mathers, Pat A. Breitenstein, Elaine M. Shippy, Chris A. Winkel. Bottom row: Kathy A. Zierden, tres., Mary M. Kessler, rec. sec., Kathy Zahony, Carol Ann Dow- ling, pres., Judy A. Clark, vice-pres., Susan J. Bartholomew, Jane A. Quick, corr. sec., Betsy J. Bercker. . W1 irmkax ,.. ....,, - i I i Iota Chi Omega, Local social sorority Top row: Nancy A. Sonnenshein, Angela T Mischke, Mary Anne Ash, Marilyn F. Daniel, Mary M. McCord, Mary F. Cahill. Middle row: Louise Lentzner, Patricia A. Quade Jane E. Kleiner, Barbara M. Macknick, Mary Lynn Gerlach. Bottom row: Helen T. Oullette, tres., Mary C Hanratty, vice-pres., Beatrice A. Dargin, pres Judith A. Popek, sec., Patricia A. Klepacki, corr SGC. .v . Kappa Beta Gamma, National social sorority Top row: Kathleen A. Carbone, Mary Lou Sass, Ann P. Fraker, Barbara A. Powers, Jane E. Siegel, Kathleen A. Donahue, Mary J. lreton, Judith L. Larson. Fourth row: Carole A. Gildea, Julie A. Keenan, Barbara A. Olsen, Patricia A. Bren- nan, Maureen M. Barry, Mary Jo Zummach, Sherry Lou Daley, Judy A. Starck, Carol A. Dollear. f Third row: Carol A. Carty, Kathy E. Hilli- gan, Patricia A. Rainier, Loretta R. Kane, 5 Mary L. Pieri, Rita M. Klinge, Betsy Biwer, Peggy Conroy, Judy A. Brown. Second row: Jeanie Kemp, Katy Kibler, Rosemary Palumbo, Mary McEvoy, Donna Cerminaro, Diane M. Herro, Maureen F. Baggott, Carol DeCarlo. Bottom row: Kathleen Mulaney, Mary A. Hogan, Judith Schaefer, rec. sec., Annette J. Ciolli, vice-pres., Carol M. Nevins, pres., Velle Snyder, tres., Kathy Hannon, Peggy ' Smeeton. 5 JS L. h A A I Phi Eta Chi, National Catholic service sorority Top row: Mary M. Lickly, Carolyn A. Moraski sec., Mary Kirschling, tres., Marguerite J. Ceolla Bottom row: Rae M. Ali, pres., Patricia F. Venezia vice-pres. ,P IZ.. 2 J .-.Jw Phi Chi Theta, Professional commerce fraternity Top row: Judy A. Stelzel, Chris A. Planeaux, Sina K. Hollis, Mary Anne Puechner, Mary Ellen Smith, Helen M. Cobeen, Angela M. Diana. Bottom row: Patricia D. Rogoski, Jean D. Grady, tres., Joanne M. Ram- sey, sec., Mary Anne Vitek, vice-pres., Sharon A. Butenhoff, pres., Rita A. Switalski. Pi Alpha Sigma, National professional physical therapy sorority Top row: Ginny L. Dougherty, Karen A. Kautzer, Mary L. Jungers, Phyllis M. Van- Goethen, Muriel M. Squires, Susan M. At- termeier, Ann M. Davis, Marilyn R. Shaules, Rosalie A. Bobbler, Joanne D. Ament, Joyce A. Smith, Mary Joan Gonia. Bottom row: Elizabeth A. Sweeney, tres., Judith A. Krison, pres., Jeannette E. Bras- seur, sec., Sally J. Emling, Louise M. Noll, Carol E. Rozga lseated on arm of chairl, Judith A.Swanke, Mary A. Kohnen. Sceptre and Sword, Catholic cultural sorority Top row: Loraine A. Valerian, Mary Ellen Grieshop, Marcia E, Skwarek, Angela T. Mischke, Mary Anne Sigler, Brenda MC- Carthy, Carol M. Nevins. Middle row: Mary Fran Dewane, Mary Well- er, Sheila R. Creighton, Lillian Bozok, Rae M. Ali, Rosemary McCarty, Carol A. Kelly. Bottom row: Judith C. Marinelli, rec. sec., Selonie Head, vice-pres., Martha Milks, pres., Malilee Zimmers, corr. sec., Linda Mann, tres. Sigma Alpha Eta, National professional speech correction sorority Top row: Betty J. Montgomery, Mary E. Krieger geas. Bottom row: Mary Lee Murray, Patricia A. Silke tres., Patricia A. Frankow, Kathleen M. Loftus sec., Dorothy L. Sexton. 4 Q x . 4 I K V M- ', l ' - X -f I3 M Clara George, Marsha M. Ambrogio, Jean Mur- Theta Phi Alpha, National panhellenic Catholic social sorority Top row: Louise P. McCarthy, Kathryn J. Steeves, Carrie J. Thomas, Camille.Mc- Greevy, Lynda K. Metz, Gretchen Taylor, Linda Anne Morris, Patricia E. Muth, Bar- bara J. Heimann. Fourth row: Jean M. Gitzinger, Janice M. Giermak, Mary T. Sabourin, Shelia O'- Loughlin, Joan A. Maslen, Mary E. Sabawa, Mary Ann Timmerman, Melanie J. Rohr, Kay A. Zambisky. Third row: Sandra N. Geugel, Patricia A. DeVaney, Kathleen M. Mika, Penny C. Smith, Mary L. Jordan, Jean M. Scott, Mar- garet L. Burns, Susan C. Gorman, Susan K. Moore. Second row: Helen Rea Laige, Judith A. Hancur, Susan M. Baugrnfeind, Susan C. Long, Suzanne M. Preston, Nancy A. Zab- kowicz, Judy A. Kowalski, Marla K. Aitzer, Marirob Downes, Maryanne Moenert. Bottom row: Marlene A. Ladrigan, Joy M. Hansen, Susan A. Dockendorff, tres., Jane C. Engels, vice-pres., Colleen M. Bannen, pres., Catherine M. Rohan, rec. sec., Mary A. Hurley, corr. sec., Karen Olson. 1 .,, , ,Q Q. , 3 , Theta Sigma Phi, National professional fraternity for women in journalism Top row: Rosemary McCarty, Kathleen E. Don- nelly, Pat M. Byrne, Kathleen M. Andrews, Loraine A. Valerian, Carol E. Kramer, Judith A. Hancur. Bottom row: Kathleen H. Byrnes, vice-pres., Glory A. Ryan, tres., Sally C. Thran, pres., Kathleen E. Hug, sec., Gloria J. Bester. A L N2 Zeta Phi Eta, National professional speech art fraternity l Top row: Susann J. LaFave, Mary A. Dillon. Bottom row: Marsha M. Ambrogio, Mary E. Krieter, pres., Shelley L. Sullivan, tres. uni rr. Crganizations American Finance Association Top row: Joseph F. Vitek, Thomas R. McMa- hon, David B. Johnson, Frank B. Lenz, Wil- liam G. O'Regan, William T. Billing, Bruce J Robertson. Bottom row: Daniel B. Donovan, tres., John E Esser, pres., Terrance F. Vitha, vice-pres., Don- ald E. Stockhausen. l Anchor 81 Chain Top row: Donald L. Lepsch, Stephen R. O'Neil, Gerald L. Miller, George J. Denecke, James R. Lang, Michael F. Stockreiter, William H. Conley, Jr., Robert B. Okon, John L. Doniewicz. Middle row: Thomas J. Kelly, Patrick H. Sullivan, Ralph I. Rugolo, Charles H. Willcox, John A. Crusoe, William T. Chidester, David L. Heim, Joseph A. Keyes. Bottom row: Lynn W, Foell, Tom J. Reed, William L. Cleary, poymosfer, Charles R. Cyr, skipper, Ronald H. W. Lum, exec., Joseph P. Danecki, James S. White, Harvey A. Dennenberg. ire ff fi Accounting Club Top row: John Lesch, Arthur C. Egbert, tres., Richard H. Sonnentag, pres., Ronald A. Knutel, Robert R. Blum. Bottom row: Francis J. Kicsar, vice-pres., Frank B. Lenz, Anthony J. Granata, Richard L. Compobello, John P. Schreiter. A 1 Y . fill X ASME Thomas W. Urban, Paul P. Sponier, Philip G. Berndt PI, pres., Len W. Eschweiler, sec. 9, S . ., i l 'E Xe st AIEE-IRE Top row: Nicholas G. Baldwin, Anthony W. Healy, John J. Guagliardo. Bottom row: Robert D. Skoch, vice-chair- mon, Robert S. Miecznikowski, tres., Lawrence C. Schremser, pres. Q fl 45.1 68 Avalanche Club Top row: Mark L. Roberson, Barbara Gehant, Alicia M. Giddings, Mary Glaser, David l. Cutchin, Ann M. Davis, Robert J. Kluwin, James L. Ehrhart, Donald C. McKinnon, R. J. Stanley. Fourth row: Philip R. McCOllom, Larry Dacunto, Kathy E. Kavanagh, Pat T. Murphy, Mary E. Wald- mann, Jacy Conrad, Edward Maksym, Pat A. Mroczka, Thomas J. Herzog, M. Allen Ladwig. Third row: Margaret Mary Bock, Patricia A. McGreevy, Ernie L. Rischar, Jenny Lind, Mary Lou Bruton, Mary Beth Merrill, Lenore M. Savage, Rosemary Booth, Dennis E. Huebner, Lenore C. Harbrecht. Second row: Mary Ann Tynan, Kathleen C. O'Neill, Susanne M. Kellgren, Lynne E. Herdegen, Patriica F. Venezia, Martha M. Holman, Mary Agnes Piechura, Gloria J. Bushaw, Susan J. Riordan, Phyllis M. Hertel. Bottom row: Julie A. Ryan, Katherine L. Garson, Mary Kay Dewane, Betsy Downey, vice-pres., John C. Moldovan, pres., Judy A. Vosika, rec. sec., Thomas C. McAllister, vice-pres., RoseMary Spellacy. Y -. L 4 . -.5 - Elementary Education Club Top row: Carol M. Hallett, Mary E. Zabawa, Judith A. Quinn, Linda J. Mann, Toni L. Itzin, Anne E. Hoff- man, Eleanore C. Barts, Joy M. lreton. Third row: Rita M. Klinge, Roberta A. Crouch, Sally A. McKendrick, Amy Sternig, Sherry Lou Daley, Janen R. Nolan, Margaret F. Ecks, Rosalie J. Cicciarelli. Second row: Mary Anne Hren, Mary Kay Lohmer, Jeanne A. Babicz, Georgia A. Bernath, Ruth M. Lynch, Martha J. Perry, Sandra E. Stelter, Joan S. Blankenheim. Bottom row: Mary Ellen Ziesler, Catherine L. Davis, Mary Ann Thuemler, vice-pres., Martha Ann Blask pres. Marjorie Kurhajec, tres., Mary L. Fox, Joan l. Ackerman. I rr J l P J E ' i 5' R J 5 f I' l A A .3. 3 L.. V f we.. M fr gg: l . .. 69 ASCE Top row: Kevin L. Carey, Robert B. Okon, Don Salko, sec., James L. Sachs, tres. Bottom row: Kevin D. Carroll, pres., Dennis R. Faltyn- ski, vice-pres. eb-N s.....J ' ...A SAE Robert B. Troendly, chairman, Rudy A. Fuys, sec., Frank J. Paulus, vice-pres., Titian J. Bett, tres., William J. Schlapman. Lg.. Ballroom Dance Club Top row: Robert E. Reinbald, William T. Chidester, Dennis M. Makurat, Jerome J. Hodorowski, William A. Hipp, Leonard J. Kalinowski, Robert L. Melcher, John E. Dyrek, Herbert J. Aamodt, Gerald M. Wolff, Louis R. Galterio. Fifth row: Nancy M. Greiczek, Mary F. Herman, Patricia A. Bemowski, Kathleen S. Verberg, Marilyn R. Shaules, Robert D. Zuiker, Leonard N. Bowe, Edwin R. Ahrenhoerster, Paul M. Flem- ing, Philip J. Sipusic, Michael J. Reinardy. Fourth row: Judy L. Barz, Maxine L. Heath, Kathleen A. Whalin, Marion T. Herrmann, Mary E. Zabawa, Judith A. Quinn, Kathleen F. Bennewitz, Mary V. Johnson, Sharon A. Rank, Paul P. Spanier. Third row: Carol J. Beaudry, Mary Kay Maloney, Mary A. Pie- chura, Ruth L, Durbin, Joan K. Rechner, Barbara M. Snyder, James L. Jaehnig, Joanne C. Czerniak, Joanne M. Ramsey, Bette F. Hessel, Marge A. Mueller. Second row: Ann C. Melchiors, Henry C. Fishman, Carolyn A. Moraski, tres., Richard C. Hertel, vice-pres., Kenneth F. Greiczek, pres., Sandra E. Stelter, sec., Albert F. Luckas, Mary Ellen Budaj. Bottom row: Janice B. Babcock, Kathleen D. Whitehouse, Elaine J. Woolsey, Eileen M. Dugan, Kathryn A. Zielinski, Rochelle A. Holweck, Karen A. Niquette, Jaan S. Blankenheim. 70 Franklin Forum Top row: James P. O'Connell, Walter C, Wachs, John C, Gower, Paul W. Hageman, Peter W. Reiss. Bottom row: Florian S. Zolewski, sec., David P. Smith, pres., Thomas J. Springob, vice-pres. ,LJ Graduate Association Top row- Jose h E Cuevas res Karen M Pa ette - D - i P 4, ' Y 1 vice-pres., Anton M. de Witte, Stephen E. Lammers, Frank E. Penarando, tres. Bottom row: Sally F. Engstrom, Eileen R. Allen. 3? 'ff Crown and Anchor Top row: Larry M. Murphy, Jerome Hanscum, William Z. Kaehny, Paul T. Selzer, Paul D. Velde, George W. Shardlow, Patrick W. Murphy. Middle row: Jerome H. Kringel, Timothy C. Sullivan, Thomas A. Drain, Bruce J. Horacek, Michael A. Weber. Bottom row: Robert A. Vocca, Michael J. Ash Brian P. Hendley, John W. Hellman, Jerome K. Muller. 1 Engineering Knights T o p r o w: Joseph Warnemuende, Richard E. Timmer, Larry C. Schrem- ser, Thomas J. Piper, Jack J. Stiglich, John J. Mollerus, Robert A. Amonn, Ted Hodan. Bottom row: Michael F. Juricak, Robert E. Skach, vice-pres., Stephen H. Treacy, pres., Richard A. Price, sec., Michael J. Garland. MF S S 4 .5,Mft' . Q-. Fine Arts Guild Top row: Veidre M. Sitmick, Jerome K. Muller, Mary Anne Sigler, Michael A. Weber, tres., Larry M. Murphy, Robert Sawyer, James G. Shaner, Robert J. Collins, Selanie L. Head. Bottom row: Michael F, McNally, vice- pres., Jean S. Nath, Kathleen A. Whalin, Thomas A. Leonard, pres., Melissa Kay, sec., Thomas A. Drain, Linda Shaw, Judy C. Hastreiter. L Boom and Camera E' i. Top row: Bill J. Zach, David L. Lancaster C rl J Krampf, Robert W. Pirsein, tres., John M Schaller David P. Smith, Pat A. Morgan. ' Bottom row: Kay J. Walsh, Barb M, Macknick sec Winthrop E. Dailey, vice-pres., Kay Gibson, pres Bonnie Butler, Tony D. Tortorella. s 'WN WZLWY X, cl 1 TT -1- 37.4 Q rw ,i. iii' ij. International Relations Club Top row: Jacqueline R. Hansen, Claudia B. Kobey, Edward J. Klein, Jerry Schmit, Joseph A. Markawski, Robert J. Collins, Patrick W. Murphy, Carol R. Frost. Bottom row: Andrea E. Hinding, Gordon J. Del-lond, tres., Janice Ehegartner, sec., Joseph R. Chesen, pres., Dolores M. Laliberte. g S N, . .-X .Q 313 Ice Capers Top row: Wayne R. Kohnke, Thomas J. Pojeta, Raymond M. Kramer, Bonnie M. Peterson, Rudy A. Fuys, Elaine J. Woolsey, Doug- las C. Strom. Bottom row: Pat A. Bemawski, sec., Jane E. Kneer, vice-pres., Al J. Treder, Sybil B. Winter, pres., James S. White, Judy Bruce. N. Le Cercle Francais Top row: Julie E. Harshman, Jennifer L. Pontoni, Sue Harrigan, Martin J. Murphy, Louis R. Galterio, Sherry Lou Daley, Diane M. Agnes, Mary Kay Lohmer. Bottom row: Jean S. Noth, Dr. Paul Gauthier, moderator, Maxine Heath, tres., Susan M. Bauernfeind, pres., Judy Hastreiter, vice-pres., John P. Fludas, Emily A. Fabrycki, Joan l. Ackerman. 73 Hawaiian Club Top row: Earl W. Ah Moo, Jim C. Lorbeck, Walter P. Wenska, Paul B. C. Lum Lung, James D. Cisler, Francis S. Shibuya, Bert M. Sumikawa. Bottom row: Ronald H, W. Lum, pres., Wesley l. Odani, Andrew Y. Arata, Tony Pasion, Ronald H. L. Fong. t'1 'mm' wa. N-.-.f Junior American Dental Hygiene Association lofficers only? Tap row: Marguerite Kehoe, Barbara Raymaker, Dacy Riteris, Carol Management club Nadolyn, tres. Top row: George W. Goetz, Albert C. Cusick, David B. Johnson, Daniel Bottom row: Diana Duskey, vice-pres., Kay Smittkamp, pres., Janice R- KVGUSQ, J0l'1 1 E- ESSSV, John E- Post. Johnson, sec. Middle row: Sharon A. Butenhotf, Raymond F. Fabbri, Leonard N. Bowe, Keith G. Myers, William T. Billings, Donald D. McArthur, Antoinette M. Sowa. Bottom row: Nancy J. Doran, Charles H. Geiger, vice-pres., Thomas J. Metz, pres., David J. Boulay, sec., Edward C. Rochon, tres. International Students Club Top row: Chinmoy Deb, Andre M. Moulu, Kanaiyalal K. Mody, Ashwin J. Gandhi, Thomas J. Gillin, K. Pothen Davasia, J. Joseph Murikollel, Susil K. Chakravarti. Bottom row: Fred D'souza, pres., Rev. Daniel O'Connor, Anton De Witte, Robert J. Collins, Joseph R. Chesen. QQ .., .gags na A ,M wa..-' ,h Q A 1. Junior American Dental Association Top row: Frank M. Frampton, Dave Bozikowski, Billy Ruvin, John Morgans, Roger Alexander, Gary L. Luedtke, Donald T. Glaesner. Third row: James M. Thiel, Allan Wasserman, Noel B. Lapp, Edwin L. Myler, Thomas A. Meyer. Second row: Darrell Dombek, Ronald L. Pack, Jerry Feldman, Richard Kandel, James Marshall. Bottom row: Rodney Jullart, Paul F. Malone, Benedict E. Homer, Norman Plotkin, Richard J. Preston, Larry L. Fuller, Walter E. Lehrer. X 1 ? . , M 3 X s. Math Club Top row: Katherine Kall, sec., Robert S. Matulis, tres., William E. Bodden, Frances l. Dittes, Katherine L. Gar- son. Bottom row: John Wilber, pres., James R. Gebert, vice-pres. ...ai , ft , ,M ,K tt . N uk J A xi ., is . ,. N 4, A as mi-irc 3 1. ,f VJ, M as v: j'g:t' Nic.: ,A 0 v Q Q i'-.nh-.2 , , A 5. 1 5 ,, 1 A, cr N. ,. ,. N X' 3 W 'i f?X J 352 .gi L.. Junior American Dental Association Top row: Edmund L. Engebretson, Rudolph J. Pasquan, Malcolm D. Jendresen, Jerry M. Gasser. Middle row: John R. Ebert, Roger L. Comeau, Wayne E. Witte, Joe F. Pissins, Eugene G. Newhouse, Jack R. Smith. Bottom row: F, Herbert Ross, George R. Pointer, Jack Bohanan, William Waldero, Francis J. Gillette, G. V. Black, Darrell L ergen. Judo Club Top row: Tom J. Krueger, Norbert C. Sinnott, Wiliam S. Gorman, vice-pres., Francis E. Bachhuber, Patrick F. Fallon, pres. Middle row: John A. Bigley, Dr. Robert R. LaDu, moderator. Bottom row: Ronald F. Mickle, sec.-tres., George T. Hegner, John E. Dyrek, Paul R. Huber, Robert K. Bielske, William G. Lavelle, James T. Marquart. 75 Marketing Club Top row: Petrina Critelli, Maryanne Vitek, Raymond J. Even- son, Richard W. Yob, Norman R. Thoresen, Nancy J. Doran, Antoinette M. Sowa. Bottom row: Brooks Smeeton, moderator, Sharon A. Butenhoff, tres., Mary Anne Puechner, sec., Jerome K. Muller, pres., David E. Gennrich, vice-pres. H -1 J we -2 ' .4 lift? l Q is ,,' , , 9 ,X ff' Y ji' H 17. ?lg,,cbhT' f na , 3 I A t 1 so t A Q P f i . . S v f 1 ' 11 Y . x S if l y ,W I y J xi iaf ' J if X , X' .. X' Y J '15 .4 sw J rnll ll -e N' 5- .4 5 M sf le 'Yi :1.' b 5f'f- 5. ' . A . . ri Pershing Rifles Top row: William A. Hipp, James J. Burt- schi, James R. Stovall, Edward S. Beckstrom, Frank L. Martin, Paul A. Scotti, Wiliam E. Bodden, Richard J. Little, John D. Mitchell, Peter J. O'Hara, Donald K. Boldt. Fourth row: Jim O. Winter, Richard C. Kasprzyk, Charles S. Lassen, John V. Kost, Robert F. Anteperiko, Torn W. Rauch, Carl F. Unholz, David L. Snyder, Kenneth J. Morrissey, Lewis R. Amendola. Third row: Tom B. Weis, Howard W. Po- korny, Robert J. Mohalski, Wayne R. Kohn- ke, James A. Bonesho, Richard J. Weiand, Clarence P. Hilbrick, George L. Richter, Paul B. C. Lum Lung, Douglas C. Kilian. Second row: Mike A. Triassi, Harold W. Rucks, William J. Monahan, John P. Yoshi- mura, James C. O'ConneIl, Leonard A. Agrusti, Thomas J. Schultz, Denis G. Gulino, W. Steven Van Deren, Thomas V. Tanaka. Bottom row: Patrick D. Kenny, Paul N. Her- rman, Gerald F. Stiglich, Leonard W. Esch- weiler, Anthony M. Smole, commander, Richard Miks, exec. off., Don J. Zeller, James T. Whalen, Larry Dacunto. Sociology Club Top row: Jerome K. Muller, Rosalie J. Hoff man, Nancy A. Sonnenshein, Mary Ann Gehl Barbara L. Witkiewicz, Katherine L. Bloom field, Charmaine A. Lasso, Paula M. Mielcarek Kathleen M. Stanioch. Middle row: Jean S. Noth, Mary Ellen Ziesler, Rita M. Mohlberg, Louise R. Lentzner, Elaine M. Reick, Sigrid K. Sample, Florence M. Brad- sky, Gina Maier, Michele A. Marco. Bottom row: Janice K. Brost, Mary E. Lawlor, Selonie l-lead, sec., Margaret F. Ecks, co-pres., Joseph W. McGee, moderator, Sharon Lee Bold, co-pres., Robert Lux, tres., Frances A. Ricigliono. PN s SNEA Top row: Joan A. Arcieri, Mary Ellen Ziesler, Kath- erine L. Garson, Martha Ann Blosk, Sandra F. Cerow, Louise K. Brown, Florence M. Brodsky, Carol A. Kelly, Jeanette A. Babicz. Middle row: Mary J. McCabe, Rosalie J. Cicciarelli, Mary Kay Lohmer, Eleanor J. Wolfe, Helen M. Duchter, Jonan R. Nolan, Joan D. Ring. Bottom row: Thomas E. Marx, Sharon A. Hennessey, Anne E. Hoffman, pres., Eleanore C. Barts, Michael F. Gallahue, tres., Martha J. Perry, sec. .ull-n-:al 5 Z if '- if V A .. if 7? -' . A gr . Q Q.. - ' S ' ' Y . ls' E ' P ' .. g, - z L X I N. 3 t in Registered Nurses Club fi, - l 2 Top row: Elaine J. Woolsey, Wanda Cest- , PM sf- i kowski, Barbara E. Jansen, Alyce L. Burn- , X e ' Q, - ett, Carol B. Johnson, Kathy M. Tuohy, l.. -'of' f 1. .lv g -sr ', ' 1 Pat A. Scully, Mary A. MocHoIdo, Mary 'Tlx ' R X E. Hart. ' ' l Bottom row: Thelma P. Wurster, Carole M. Wiedmeyer, tres., Zito Obremski, pres., Marlene J. Daluga, vice-pres., Lois R. r Greene, sec. l , , X 5 , S D . g i Sailing Club Top row: Daniel A. Orth, Patricia A. Vint, Joel C. E. Papo, Gus W. Neverman, Alice K. Muth, Bruce C. Dachtel, Thomas C. Versic, Marilyn R. Shaules, William Nelson, Robert G. Frost. Third row: Richard J. Grota, Lynn J. Gray, Rudy A. Fuys, Joseph E. Crisanti, Marge l. Quilty, Carole V. Peterburs, Mary L. Callahan, Barbara l. Barczok, Mary Ann Witt. Second row: Peggy M. Urann, Beth Smith, Catherine P. Schmitt, Gary R. Schultz, Joan K. Rechner, Emily J. Craver, Connie A. Nevermon, Mary Joan Gonia, Mary Joan Clesceri. Bottom row: Sharon M. Shelso, corr. sec., Gor- don A. Nickchen, William C. Klein, vice-com- modore, James E. Strumil, Commodore, Richard J. Yezek, Peter P. Jakubenas, Thomas A. Meyer. . 5' Political Union Top row: Carol E. Kramer, Tibor Stoll, Thomas J. Reed, Alicia M. Giddings, Walter C. Wachs, John C. Gower, John J. Spindler, Alice K. Muth, Sheila Creighton. Bottom row: Anne Bodi, Roger E. Walsh, vice- pres., Mary Anne Sigler, sec., Gordon J. DeHond, pres., Kathleen A. Whalin fseatedl, Rae M. Ali, Mary Quella. Sash and Saber Top row: Marshall Freiman, Wil- liam H. Schatz, David R. Heying, Gene A. Erl. Bottom row: Paul I. Hettich, pres., John Kost, sec. N25-ll 77 SAACS Top row: John A, Schecher, Jane A. Paulus, E. Richard Raas, Mary F. Herman, Mark F. Moran. Middle row: Mary F. Christiana, Peter M. Sanfelippo, Pat A. Horkheimer, Mary E. Cahill, Mary Kay Maloney, Peter J. Conigliaro. Bottom row: James J. Kolata, Mary F. Johnson, Gerald W. Wadina, vice-pres., Richard J. Abler, jr., Judith F. Marks, sec. www Radio Amateurs Top row: Raymond K, Leisten, Henry E. Thompson, Jan C. Mitchell, Cordell C. Hothns, Dennis M. Makurat, Thomas J. Herzog, David P, Smith. Bottom row: David G. Klunk, Damian E. Schumacher, Charles S. Lassen, sec., James W. Grygera, pres., James P. O'Connell, tres., James S. White, Adelard L. Brault. Young Republicans Top row: Marx F. Johnson, Catherine R. Little, Cana M. Ahern, John W. l-lellman, Mary Anne Ash, Robert W. Pirsein, Ray mana K. Lelsten, Xvalter C. Wachs, Dan J Zeller. Fourth row: Rabert A. Vacca, Thomas J Spnngab. acne G. Fltzens, Mary J. Tracy, Kenneth .l. Schreiner, James L. Rydlemcz, James E. l-luelskamp, Patrick J. Murphy, Garaer- H Cehand. Third row: Vvilliam H. Hoffman, Mary C. l-lanrattx Baraara M. Macknick, Rosalie JC ldartrnar-, Sally S. NNilliams, Mary Grace Qaella James S. White, Ran L. Haddad, TH:-:r G. Stsll. Second row: Ann C. Melchiars, Carol E. Kramer, Annette O. Nigra, Gloria V. Laz- zenni, Marx C. Walsh, Diane M, Agnes, Barbara J. Sternlg, Holly S. Caman. Bottom row: Mary Fran Dewane, rec. sec., Flarlan Salewski. tres., Daxid P. Smith, sice- ?eter VV. Reiss, pres.. James C. O'- Cannell, dlreatar. Jahn C. Gamer. pres. Carr. sec., Paul XV, Hageman, exec. bw- Young Democrats Top rov-: E'eg:'. :' 2 'se van. La.. Kenar ga' -::' Kwln. Paula Eelskis. Claudia B. Kabey, Jane F. Martane, f:':'-. - E+:-5: '-' E ne C:-: A. l-'rr xE'STI':'3' V.:-re Ar-ne Charaaat, Eanald E. Mayew, Jerame Km-gel, Fifth row: .:- L E' re' x:'- ee' 3 C ee:-, 4:. E. Martin. Mary Kay Sa4tnex, Rager A, lactwinl, Mithael 2 : :e Ser' -:-'e :e - Q:-s:': .:se:' 5. N4aAleer. Kenneth J. Haglnes, Arthur C, Egbert, Dan D. i.-L,.- , --H :IE l 1 u L,.,. ..E::e-,.:.. Fourth row: .:--es I e-r. - :e E Q- '-- Ee: : 1 Za,-:az-ai, Sraran M. She s: .enny LEnd. VVIlliCn'1 E. SWCPSOH, E e' A :i: e , . - Iac. -: s N' 5'e ' -a..'. .NK Eaasch. Mary E. Rlgfer, Sasan J. l-lampert, Cartl A. Arm- Thircl row-: an' , I::' 2' :- 3 '-e'-: e- I:':' V. '-Regan Earaara A. Nvalter, James H Gaadrich, Ursula A Katau- s-.as Ia'-. ' Q:--e 4-5'es - 3 : 'Jaw E. en :e-Ries: A :ert J. McAlo:n, JaAr1r'e C. Scanlan, Anthem' A. Dere- Sezcnd raw-: 'as ,. '.Q.., '- F-. f': -. V-. l-'ealy., VVllliarn J. Keppel Sars D. Beyncn, Jann D. Finerty, :'es '-':'ge 'ez -. 3: : : A.. Z5 1- 5 g:rr. sec., Jan F. Van Abel, tres., Carl L. Blum, Francis R. Drasler. Bottom row: . -:::' S..s: E. Sf':'g. Neaax E. Rav-ls, Irene O'Laughlin. vx..g:f-1- :e - ':'a A '4::: An- T. Drmcn, Allce J. Kelly. Mary Ja Loersch, Barbara M. D I CT ' 79 Undergrad M Club Top row: Daniel H, Finlay, Brand Sprangenberg, Bctand S. Viragh. Bottom row: Gary F. Mercado, pres, Edward Ccrter, tres., Dennis J. Ferriter, vice-pres., lsaura Riyas. Student Bar Association 'F 5,5 5.1 ph El Top row: Frank Koelsch Ill, Richard Brotherhood, Donald McNamara, Charles Mulcahy, Andrew Ril'6riS. Bottom row: Donald Fitzgerald, tres., Gilbert D. Sedor, vice-pres., David A. Cook, pres., Richard Kaestner, sec., Kathleen Malone. Veteran's Brigade Top row: Fred Bureau, Joseph R. Chesen, Charles E. Sikorski, Daniel A. Orth, Joseph H. Hallows, James G. Ahler. Bottom row: Robert V. Storey, Harry J. Schanz, tres., Raymond F. Ford, commander, Thomas J. Metz. PF11 V A G 5 f g it Nixon Hin 'Sree' hi Defi- rv ,lx XT-L L . M E U -v i ,R 1 Q .-www!! K ,,--' .. , ,, i I h M t Thomas Neman, John Machocek, John Sanko, Kenneth Stuck Tuna' Y- e 1 City Editors Co-editor HE M HIJIIETTE PJBU E .42wEfM5i'i E92 , Q,fg,Mi,.m I . .-. Z 'iwgaixf Q xi 1 1 A Brion Gray Editorial Director Qi , f 4 ii ig my ,wo QW - QQ51' et, . Aa: V y 53 -- i 1, . . I .r .ao s? 9 B 3 2 tjx I, I ,P ,H X,,,.ak e. . N N J N 1, fa Glory Ryan Feature Editor Jym Hoyelond, Robert Schmidt Photo Editors M SBK KW. M XVXYSKNXXK mga 322 XE it 9 S., si 4' L ' 2. l I Wi Q91 Laurence P. Smith Co-editor J. Patrick Kane Co-editor the Marquette Journal -q -,XQ - Q . -. . 1 r 5 Q -1 cs. i. , -1 1 Ub- 1 JET? , AY' v Charlene Holtgreven Cathy Vetrano, Patricia Byrne Editorial Secretory Aggigtqnt Editors 'Mat James Daubel, Joseph Cannizzo S Assistorit Editors . . not l...,g'f f N NeN4M.,n-I' wr ' 15' Laraine Valerian Article Editor Anne Bodi Art Editor Gloria Bester Fiction Editor Sally Williams Poetry Editor 1' T 7' ' 'sr X ixf eg, 1 l' ' .QE X. 19' ,J ,J 1 Carol Kramer Kathie Donnelly Associate Editor Associate Editor I 96 I Hilltop ,--,J sl Barbara Goetz Copy Editor Barry Rohan Co-editor 3 xg. 4 sc! ii 'Nm se. 'ff' ve' 1 A A 7 ' Gerry Nosalik, Mike Miller, Mary Ann Tynan Jack Hamilton, John Kimpel, Keith Rothschild Assistant editors Photographers Q ,Q- .. M' Sw , . 1 ff F, 5 ...f Q5 K1 ,...., X wc, rf 'N 1 'S lf , F 1 V ' Q,,.g '3x,r,x?slfRW L A Earl Finkler fav .W Y lf' Q SPOHS Edifof .. A94 sigma - Q- ,fm wT':55' f', Ep r, N yi :Plus 5 'Q-1 N-r'Y .SZ Y. f ' 1, '95 ,aa K .jr 1 . Is- 5... r 5 A . ... V' -v ' A x 13 I! ggi Katie Andrews Co-editor ns' Mary Wiegers Society Editor .5 ,X .,.. ow- . -1- Yi f '- ....,....-so-vlIlN '9' 6' Jenny Lind, Mary Kay Gaffney Editorial Assistants Par Murphy Orgomzotlons Edltor Marquette 86 A 4 Hledwl WCW l . -7-0-Q..,... ,H 4 Top row: Mark Popp, James Keller, Carl Shy, Ralph Sett, Donald Booth. Bottom row: Richard Buechel, Ann Kosloske, Edwin Montgomery, editor-in-chief, Barbara Kulczycki. The Wheel fa Top row: Walter J. Eschen- bach, Thomas H. Housman, Carole J, Bartman, sec., Kathleen P. Chmielecki, Jac- queline C. Hernon, Barbara iak, Diane L. Kitzki, Pat- rick J. Reardon, Norman R. Thoresen, Ronald A, Powell. Bottom row: John E. Mack- owski, Dorothy A. Krultz, David B. Johnson, editor, 6 4 Carol A. Manning, Mary Ellen Smith, William C. Sturm, James A. Rutkowski. -,ff A. Kopp, Joanne C. Czern- 4 1 g . RQ ETTE LAW' REVIEW Top row: Edward R. Kaiser, William M. Hayden, Francis J. Skiba, Nancy A. Simos, William L. Staudenmaier, Darryl K. Nevers, Robert R. Henzl, bus. manager. Bottom row: Richard J. Weber, Robert E. Kuelthau, Richard C. Ninneman, editor, William F. Fox, David L. Walther. THE MARQUETTE T.gs 'S Top row: Ron R. Fossett, Thomas C. Lee, Leonard W. Eschweiler, Larry C. Schrem- ser, William M. Bass, David John Garney, Thomas R. Sif- ferrnan, John R. Troka, Wil- liam T. Chidester, Gerald C. Gantar. Bottom row: Richard P. Scherer, editor, William H. Conley, Michael J. Garland, Alfred B. Howard, Hank Nisiewicz, business mana- ger, Chuck Borders, Terence T. Bormann. if H. xx V ..... Band Band Top row: Richard R, Berberg, Marcia L. Cheeseman, Thomas G. Neddersen, Albert C. Cusick, Robert J. Molepske, Alfred H. Fleck, Joseph H. Abler, Julianne Lezotte, corr. sec. Third row: Richard E. Nensel, Mark F. Moran, Marlene F. Speckert, Maxine L. Heath, Darrell R. Heath, John M. Washbush, tres., James F. Robak, Ronald J. Bacher, Leonard J. Kalinowski, Patrick M. Sobota, Frances A. Zettler, Kenneth F. Greiczek, Dennis J. Wroblewski, Ron- ald A. Kuisis, James E. Cook, Richard E. Raas, Loreen J. Fratrick, Marie A. Burke, David A. Schultz, Thomas A. Pelkey, Thomas R. Ziehr, James L. Jaehnig, John P. Rader. Second row: Judith P. Fleming, rec. sec., Kathleen S. Verberg, Agnes E. Obst, Donald J. Stonek, Patricia K. Rose, Dennis P. Corey, Jan C. Mitchell, Lea M. Zaidins, Michael J. Reinardy, Marjorie Piechawski, Ray C. Johnston, Mary Kay Cheshire, Marion T. Herrmann, Barbara M. Snyder, Claude L. Schilling. Bottom row: Charles H. Willcox, pres., David G. Klunk, vice-pres., Kathryn A. Zielinski, Sherry Lou Daley, head majorette, Dorothy M. Leucey, majorette, Kathleen E. Krumbiegel, majorette, Carol M. Hallett, majorette. Felix C. Mazur, drum major, William J. Geisheker, director. Director William Geisheker Chorus f 'sn' 19' iw Q.. l S V x f f' U -Q , ' 4 i 7 Q F l Chorus Top row: Bonnie J. Ohrman, John V. Staut, Barbara Q. Gehant, Alan L. Gaudynski, William T. Pavelchik, Michael C. Quinn, Robert L. Worth, Joan K. Bielefeld, Richard J. Hebine, Paul J. Fleming, David L. Hehli. Fourth row: Robert F. Zwaska, Mary Jo English, Anita M. LeBouton, Marcia R. Simenson, Christine A. Franke, Beth Zeyen, Patricia J Schinoski, Patricia A. Maroczka, Carol A. Langenberg, Gretchen Taylor, George T. Gialamas. Third row: Judith K. Kuttner, Constance J. Clark, Penny N. Peek, Jinny B. Zafirau, Bette F. Hessel, Ruth L. Durbin, Donald A. New- berg, Mary Cay Lesatz, Ellen D. Carter, MaryAnn Witt, Phyllis A. Reinert, Mary F. Cahill. Second row: Charlotte A. Tomo, Nancy J. lmbus, Linda A. Riso, Nicholas B. Burke, Gloria A. Bushaw, Deronda E. Elliot, Ann E. Norman, Joan P. Mierzwa, Susan M. Schnabel, Jeanne M. Wimberg, Jane Alice Homan. Bottom row: Kathy M. LeMieux, Patricia D. Rogoski, Virginia A. Kraus, Michael J. Bruch, sec., Barbara T. Christian, sec., Stephen D. Lombardi, pres., Martha J. Walker, vice-pres., Richard J. Abler, tres., Virginia M. Troy, Judy F. Marks, Mary M. Mross. 90 Choral Groups Medical School Glee Club Top row: William T. Keavy, pres., John J. Giesen, Parnell H. Donahue, Andrew J. Meholic, Lawrence T. Kammholz, William F. Reilly, Raphael C. Kilcoyne, James T. Johnson, Frederick M. Osborne, sec., Charles V. Mattingly, Ronald C. DuPont, George H. Miks, Timothy A. Crooks, .lohn W. Walsh, Stanley C. Pavlovich, Paul J. Bozzo, Thomas G. Kirkhope, vice-pres. Middle row: David J. Tomasini, Edward J. Buerger, Robert J. Freel, Philip T. Taugher, Kent A. Schaefer, Hector V. Martinez-Viera, Lawrence L. Foster, Gerald H. Dorff, John P. Manning, Robert B. Gabriele, Mitchell D. Kwat- erski. Bottom row: Gloria M. Rodriguez, director, Rodney J. Bessolo, Thomas H, Kowalski, tres., Philip W. Anderson, Edmund A. Lipp, Thomas H. Quetel, Manuel S. DeYcaza, Edward D. Wilkinson, Joseph T. Tombers, Dale L. Fos- sum, Joseph A. DeBeIlis, Mary A. Reschenberg, accompanist. Dental School Glee Club Top row: Roy T. Bonk, William C. Levihn, James C. Boyd, Ned E. Settimi, James C. Larbeck, George O. Brown, Thomas W. Olsen Sbehneniict C. Homer, Richard J. Tatro, Laurence Fridl, Anthony J. Occhietti, Gary L. Luedtke, John L. Scaduto, Richard L c ae er. Middle row: Thomas H. Konke, Richard J. Infield, Paul J. Bischel, Richard A. Labinski, Wayne E. Young, Charles L. Myers Tl'l0m0S D- Bflffelf, RiCl10fd E. Odgers, Robert A. Ludwig, Maynard J. Marshall, Guenther H. Hennig, David P. Haro. Bottom row: James Sadlon, director, Donald T. Glasner, Gilbert L. Reid, Lawrence J. Waitrovich, George J. Rock, Wayne E 23rVitteHGEry hH. Hoplin, Richard J, Venezia, Edward W. Bernier, Donald C. Souls, A. S. Petersen, James P. Ryan, Donald J. O'NeiIl ary . oc . -aux ,7 '.: ' I Q 1 ,Q ,jf YZ ., ' ' .- . , 2 get Mary Lou Bruton 4 Lauri M. Bausch ge -A if A Sacred Music Choir V6 , Sacred Music Choir Top row: Lauri M. Bausch, Mary M. Byrne, Thomas F. Kaye, Jim H. Mueller, Albert C. Cusick, Frank J. Krautkramer, Nancie S. Arbuckle. Middle row: Gloria J. Bushaw, Frances M. Temple, Elizabeth J. Boesen, Bobbi J. Remke, Marcia E. Hardy, Mary Lou Bruton. Bottom row: Susanne M. Kellgren, William H. Cain, sec-tres., Helen M. Caro, vice-pres., Art J. Bowman, pres., Joan E. Fehlen, Mary A. Kohnen. 92 V7 Q- I V if t l Women's lnterresidence Council Top row: Marianne Balasty, Mary Jo Donovan, Mel Lytle, Susan L. Hook. Bottom row: Mary E. Torrey, Corr. sec., Judy A. Zielinski, Mary E. Desmond, pres., Camille M. McGreevy, tres., Margie L. McGee, rec. sec. Interresidence Council ! . - A AVN 'fQs :-fIf- r ,53.. I 'it A EN' ix xxx . -fe-:sh gc .. -' 'A -'gif xx. til , ni-:. - Q 1 no A- M Y' ' e ' H is We Q ,. J . .. :arf Mary Desmond, IRC president, checked the WR, womens residence hall handbook, with Jane McGuire, IRC moderator. The council, composed of residence hall presidents and an executive president, coordinates activities of the i4 University residence halls. LS? W 5 J r Student Senate NNN! Qi QD J Michael Bolger, Student Senate president, discussed the Senate agenda with Norbert Tlachac, moderator. The Senate includes representatives of school and activities councils. Student Senate Top row: Jay R. Vonachen, Jane Bergman, James E. McQuaid, Robert W, Pirsein, Richard T. Fleck, Judy Bruce, Leo J. Zoeller, Edward J. Reilly. Middle row: Brian P. Hendley, Mary L. Jungers, Susan E. Strock, David P. Smith, Mary E. Desmond, Karen M. Payette. Bottom row: William D. Kaehny, Brian E. Gray, Mary Anne Puechner, corr, sec., Michael F. Juricak, vice-pres., Loraine A. Valerian, rec. sec., Thomas J. Piper. 'Y- fha . , . , up 1 - - 1 1 FP -is Aw fl ,.f,-hjy, 1 'dm 1 , Z Debate K l 1 'g lil l 6 ji ti Bob Weishom, Jim Murtaugh and Denny Gensch reviewed notes on this year's college debate proposition: Resolved: that the United States should adopt a program of compulsory health insurance for all citizens. The 1960-61 debate team, with about 20 members, par- ticipated in debate tournaments throughout the country. Several highlights of the season were the National Invita- tional Debate tournament at the U.S. Air Force academy in Colorado, the intercollegiate debate contest in Kentucky and the public debate in the Marquette Union where Mar- quette debaters defeated a team from Northwestern. Jo- seph B. Laine, debate director, called this year's team the best overall squad we've had in my six years' experience here. The debate program is open to all full time under- graduate students. Positions are awarded on a tryout basis. . f x 's Debate coach Terry Ostermeier Csecond from right? gave debating tips to Denny Gensch lleftl, Bob Weishorn and Jim Murtaugh. Radio-T Mike Johnson and Jim Ward read o script while Sandy Simonick provided sound effects. Q K si L r N u R Y i l J Fred Van Remortel, Sandy Simonick, Mike Johnson and Dick Long discussed radio and television techniques. The radio-TV .Sgt workshops were utilized in the curricula of the Speech school, King as 31 sz Workshop 3 0 , pi RN 5:44 -i , 14- K ff My Stephen Lombardi llettl, Ralph Eckoff lforegroundl and Gregory Gorak lrightl helped put Bob Pirsien on the air. The television workshop gave students the opportunity to produce, direct and stage their own shows. SA N my V 4113, Stephen Lombardi and Loraine Valerian learned the technical aspects of radio and television production os they made instru- ment adiustments. ik E IDRS The new sociely that teclznology is building denzrrrzds ll grasp and Competence among the ntciss' of citizens znzdreanzed of in earlier civilizariofzs. -ADLAI STEvENsoN THE INITIAL impact of the Soaring Sixties upon the college grad- uate will be felt most keenly when he seeks a job. In many cases. the job will have sought him before graduation. An accelerated industry talent search is ollering graduates excellent job oppor- tunities in many fields. Demand is great for physicists, chemists, mathematicians and other technicians of the space age. Dentists. doctors. lawyers. nurses and teachers continue to be sought, with schools unable to graduate as many replacements as are needed. There is also an increasing demand for engineers. Further, there are many openings for college-trained accountants. Job recruiters are concentrating on quality. searching for the students with the best grades. Clearly. the value of college education has not depreciated. Indeed, it is more precious than ever before and. from all indications. a degree will increase in value as the Sixties continue to soar. But along with specialization. job recruiters are seeking those with the broad background of a liberal education which cultivates the thoughtful. informed man upon whom a democratic culture depends so much. This liberally educated man has come to be the symbol of Western society. for he is the symbol of freedom. Thus. despite pressure from all other interests, the colleges and universities of the country must find time and space to con- tinue to produce this man. The Soaring Sixties present distressing problems. More than ever before, the solution of these problems demands a grasp of man's nature and his world. Leadership of the future belongs to the university-educated man. Donna Kott, Graduate student, examines a specimen plants lab, tw t '1 he i I nun-smnx in morphology of Graduate School Fr, John F. Abbick, SJ, and Jim Ebben, Graduate stu- dent, pause for a chat in Bellarmlne hall. - 9 The Graduate sodality meets with Fr. John F. Abbick, S.J , moderator. v X ,,., 1 f i Margaret Hoffmann and Nancy Butler, Graduate stu- dents in psychology, collect data for experimental study. his ,Maw Fifa' inf' - it Tom Lorsung, Graduate student in journalism, checks notices on the Graduate school bulletin board in Bellarmine hall, Some Graduate students hold assistantships, serving as instructors in the labora- tories and classrooms of the University. One ot these is Jane Cempura lrightl, who watches Jim Panenko, Robert Plecash and Janet Radowevic perform an experiment in a chemistry lab. Graduate School Journalism Graduate students discuss problems of the contemporary riewspress with Joseph Mader ftop of circlel, journalism professor. 100 William Adamovich Thomas C. Banker Harold L. Barber James J. Borden Brian P. Berry Boyd E. Best 5-9 wa i ...., Ai .Q-of 'G ,ang William T. Billings, Jr, John P. Biwer Robert R. Blum Thomas P. Bohler Duane C. Bojack ww Business Administration Council Top row: Thomas J. Metz, Fred Bureau, Daniel Donovan, William F. O'- Regan, Richard H. Sonnentag, John E. Esser, Terrance F. Vitha, James J. McDonald. Bottom raw: Mary Ellen Smith, Sharon A. Butenhoff, sec., Keith G. Myers, tres., Jay R. Vonachen, pres., David B. Johnson, vice-pres., Pefrina J. Critelli, Patrick J. Lynn. If I can get my thumb out of this thing, I may finish the test. Paul Trempala runs up a column of figures on the adding machine. Business ,,, dmini tration Thomas P. Bonness David J. Boulay Sr. M. St. Bridget Barbara A. Burek Robert F. Borst Francis P. Brady Terry D. Briscoe Richard C. Bush i i Mine still says one and one are three. David David Robert Fitzsimrnons and James Friar check the accuracy of tlweirtotals. wlllldm L. Cleary Petrina J. Cntelli Albert C Cusick 101 Daniel P. Dawson John P. Dewone William F. Dooley Nancy J. Doran Ronald J. Dornoff Michael J. Doyle -4. Maria T D Angona Busmess ACllD1l1lStI'dlflOll I What da ya think, Max-they look like our type? Charles Neidhoefer and Claude Schull :ng pause outside the Bus Ad college Sharon A. Butenhoff John A. Campbell Wayne Chamberlain Susan A. Chaska Stephen W. Butler Richard Compobello Sr. M. Charles Willard J. Chaska , 'Y WCS' wqp Jw' I , I fs.: 'K'-if .A and NYT? N, 102 3. -u .,.... -J John L. Drees Business Administration Gregory T. Dunlop Raymond J. Evenson Ronald J. Fallen John E. Esser Raymond F. Fabbri Dale J. Feather What a spot for on aquarium. ff James Janz and Don Kuhn glance at the -4 bulletin boa rd. z Blasfed nag pulled a leg muscle on the losl' turn. John A' Fur' Bernard Osterkorn and Rudolph Cherney compare the qdg in two newspapers, John J Felzer Wllllam T Flannery Donald F. Flynn John F. Fortin James T. Fuller David E. Gennrich Kenneth Giordan Charles S. Giovetti Shirley A. Glowacki William J. Glumm Robert G. Goodman H 4 ,- vw James V Huemann Q-v .a -.a Dell F. Heney Clinton E. Hogstrom George H. Huber, Jr. dw! 1 3 B ,O Q-sr 'wa-a-v i David R. Heying Frank Huber, Jr. W. James Huelskamp F INWE U1 VEETINM- 'WP1'IHl-if NU!!! 1 lb N. 1 Muff- .lm-Quay? Er, MMM A. mum ' .1 , gin X 3 fky, IQQ' vs. Allan A. Garski James J. Grady Jean D. Grady William J. Graff Anthony J. Granata Urban R. Haas Robert N. Hackett Richard T. Hackl Thomas P. Hafsoos John A. Harrington, Peter J. Hebein Joseph J. Hegarty I know this will be the last Homecoming. We're sure to drop football. Harry Hibner ond Gerald MocD0ugoll stop to talk near the entrance ofthe building. Business Administration There he goes-out of my life. Ann Gruenke pauses outside the Bus. Ad. building. Business Administration Suzanne T. Kirschten William J. Klusman Thomas E. Kneafsey Joseph P. Knapp Robert A. Koch Karl K. Kramoris Daniel R. Krause Daniel A. Krier Karen A. Kriofske Raymond Kurkawski David O. Lange Donald J. Laurent ld 21 That is where you write your name, Grimes, right there! Fr, Francis Ziegler, SJ., makes a point in accounting class, Gerald T. Janis Daniel E. Kautzky Patrick T. King William A. Johnson Laurence R. Kelly Ronald A. King 6-4? BX 1' 'T' if ,,,,. i ali K Robert J. Jese James C. Liegl Ronald H. W. Lum David J. Macbougall William J. Maher James E. Maloney Les W. Marsh William J. Mattek James J. McDonald Thomas R. McMahon Richard E. Mehring John J. Melk +ve' suv 'J' use 3, 105 I'm not going to shoot. Just come to my class for a change. Prof. Joseph Atwood, Bruce Robertson ond Robert Bionski stop to 'folk outside Carpenter hall. 'N-Q. . In that case, Sister, you use rule B, and poke him in the eye with the pointer. Frances Greiff ond Sr, St, Bridgit go over their notes from the lost closs. Thomas F. Miller Thomas J. Metz John N. Mickelson James W. Meyer Joseph J. Miller Kamel M. Moghrabi 'S K -'vu 'hind ,,--A R5 Business Administration 'Z' Q' 3. Nl .-0 2 Tom L. Peltier Business Administration Edward J. O'Keefe George W. Orcutt Ronsford W. Palmer Paul G. Oleksiuk Helen T. Ouellette Roland A. Payer If liz- K. s-.4 L Charles J. Mollica Patricia A. Moore James P. Morris John H. Moulis Jerome K. Muller James P. Murphy Ziad Y. Nashif John P. Neary Gerald P. Nett Norbert Niedzwiecki Clyde K. Niquette Edward F. O'Brien I could slide down. Students descend from the fifth floor after class. s...3-.. He asked me what was between us and I said three seats. Students listen to o lecture in o marketing organiza- tion class. Where did they put the aquarium? A Paul Zion stops ot the bulletin board Sid., between closses. in -4 Robert F. Perske Ronald J. Pfeiffer Dennis R. Potter Michael J. Pfau John E. Post F, Fred Powell Q .5 i .,-,, , 7 -.6 Business AClf11ll1lSUdtlOl1 fl. ...an 9.9 ,3 Ronald A. Powell Mary Ann Puechner Dennis T. Rakowski Charles L. Rasmussen Raymond J. Rausch Now fellows, l don't like these all male sections any . better than you do. Thomas W' Remy Prof. Theodore Mcirburg lectures on the economic history of Great Britain. ,.., x .fe ' . . f ' e .. - J -uv Greg Ripp lsauro Rivas Edward C. Rochon Richard J. Roenspies Patricia D. Rogoski Gerald J. Ropicky 108 Donald R. Rosseisen William E. Schaefer William H. Schatz Wayne E. Schink Gordon A. Schuetz Robert J. Schweitzer ' IVE vi if Martin J. Sedlacek Edward L. Shank Dennis P. Shealy Charles E. Sikorski Janet I. Smith James H. Sonntag ......,,..,.,.,L.-,. ,, un ' R .r ' .- ..-Nw. X 1 ff A ' , 'H ' Q ' Q V yi 437 sl P2 .Q-9 1 '-ni -any When is he going to adjourn to the Stratford? Eldon Bloedorn, Bob Chmielewski and accounting problems during class. Tom Chmielewski work on What's magic about these margins? Sharon Butenhoff, David Johnson, Keith Myers and Jay Vonachen work on stories for the Wheel Antoinette M. Sowa William S. Spitz Leonard J. Stevens John Spangenberg William C. Stemper Robert V. Storey 54 'Ltr Business Administration Lloyd A. Strauss v--v7- ...unin- .-,,,..... ,...,...-W.. ..-.. ,1- Robert M. Ulatf William L. Ufley Harold Vandenberg Joseph F. Vitek Mary Ann Vitek Terrence F. Vitha 109 James F. Waedekin Alan J. Wagner Michael J. Ward Marianne T. Wilkins Richard W. Yab Anthony J. Zagorski -4.-r This guy can t be real' Students listen to 0 lecture on the economic history of Great Britain Business Administration Which will give out first-my X sm lower jaw or my elbow? Students hear ci lecture in busi- ness policies. James F. Thill Norman R. Thoresen Marvin R. Toepfer William J. Thom Phil J. Tobin Edward H. Trier, Jr. Charles R. Theis 'I' 21 his Earl W. Ah Moo Donald Arbow Herbert M. Asato Richard Bauerfeind John M. Alexander Raymond F. Arvish Alvin J. Ashby William Becker ig Denti tr Al Savaglio and Bill Levihn look over teeth during an anatomy class. -1.5 .,. J Dental School Council Top row: Larry Lewis, Richard Stanchina, Gerald Donovan, Kay Smittkamp, Barry Valacich, Thomas Barry, Richard Rappl, James Sadlon. Bottom row: Mary l-lebblewhite, Gilbert Reid, vice-pres., Art LaBelIe, pres., Jane Bergman, sec., Louise Krinninger. Flayde E. Benedict Kenneth Bergsbaken Jack R. Bohanan Charles C. Bona James C. Boyd James B. Chidesfer Roger L. Comeau Frank D'Aquila, Jr. James R. Davis William F. Dresen Frincis J. Gillette, Jr. Scott R. Ewers Bertram Greenberg Richard T. Fleck Carl W. Grosspietsch Nelson J. Gendusa Herman F. Grunske D6Ilf1Stl'y QE' vi 'rw' Frank K. Guttman Richard N. Haskett Lester B. Hilborn Ronald M. Hubbard James C. Hamilton Donald E. Haupt Herbert Hommerding O. Richard Infield You've to cut back the cuticle and then file the nails Dr. John White, oral anatomy instructor, helps students during a lab. ,A 0 ah. 1 ue... E221 53 Contact Point Top row: Richard Stanchino, John Cuomo, Richard Wickford, Bob Schvenskey, Tom Wehmeyer, Mihran Bashirian, Middle row: Jack Keuper, Audrey Schmidt, Barbara Mittmann, Jane Bergmann, Thomas Barry. Bottom row: Stan Sehier, Art LaBeIIe, editor, Barry Valacich. 2 vw-- Harold J. Kear Lowell S. Lakrifz Michael J. Kelchak Ronald J. Lese David A. Kent William C. Levihn Gary D. Koch Patrick W. Lynch Ronald J. Labinski Thomas K. Manolis l Dentistry I Elmer Wheaton, Richard Jewell and Don Souls examine speci- mens in o lob. lf l only knew whal' I was doing . . . Gilbert Reid carefully works on ng.. model teeth in lob. Sheldon G. Ivers Lowell T. Johnson Martin M. Kaneshiro Malcolm Jendresen Saburo Kami John L. Kapust 'SA Dentistry John C. Mayer John B. McCormick Ronald D. Meyers Charles R. Mitchell Robert J. Mitchell bex ji-'Y - Thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty three, thrrty four7 Fred Budworth learns dental technuques un lab Man, that s a molar s molar Dental students relax nn the Dental school cafeterno Anthony J. Occhietti Wayne G. Pearce .an- K ,-Q 4s 1? qv . N-f ...av v lvl: gy James P. Sadlon Alessandro Savaglio Jay R. Schauer William Schoshinski 1 an can b Nd v-9 ...L 7... Samuel A. Petersen Wayne G. Pullen A. Edward Plotzke Gilbert L. Reid Sam J. Poidmore Thomas L. Rickert Luis R. Pnrtela George J. Rock QF' 'A,,.,....1' I don't mean to butt in, Joe, but don't you think you ought to read the chapter before you start pulling teeth? Mike Stepovich watches os Dr. Milton Meinhordt works on Raymond Timm in the clinic. Don C. Sauls Normas C. Savers, Jr. Robert E. Scheck Howard W. Schulze -...NA V K XL' Say, these slides are better than last week's. Joe DeWuIf checks slides in a crown and bridge lcab Dentistry r x , K Q, X950 'Q-fe , -nf-gy., . ' .. 7. , ' 89 i' X.. -Q Dentistry ev? 'Y Q-ai , Ned. E. Settimi Ronald R. Slowey Howard F. Smith, Jr. Michael L. Stepovich Ned J. Sloan Carl J. Smith Marlowe L. Sprain Roy D. Stover No, you'II not get a drop of our coffee. Thomas McNamara and Fred Scherer take a coffee break in the cafeteria. -...1 vu-4. f--V X Richard J. Tatro Gerald C. Tempesta Trygve B. Tobiassen Tom T. Waldbillig William M. Waldera Norman Weiss Elmer J. Wheaton Wayne E. Witte .FS One more shot of this and you're through, Aw, come on, gang. I don't want my picture taken. Dental assistant Louise Koeper helps a dentist in the Gerald Feldman and Marshall Feuer work in an oral anatomy children's clinic. lab Sally K. Alexander Mary C. Arts Claire T. Asbeck Mary M. Benedict Jane Bergman Dental Hygien Bonnie V. Bleckinger Carol A. Buch - V 'V uf. ., 1 'L vs: , . , 2 Q i , Betty L. Clinton Mary E. Connelly Betsy J. Doering Dental Hygiene Council Top row: Mary Benedict, Mary Hebblewhite Jane Schilling Joan Smith Sharon Tuominen, Barbara Roymaker, Louise Krinnlnger Bottom row: Audrey Schmidt, vice-pres.-tres Jane Bergman pres Jeanne Knedle sec Y va :Xt w --Ab. I never knew teeth could smell so bod Instructor Mary Lou Masik makes a point to Audrey Schmidt Mary Benedict and Patsy Naughton Carol M. Esterung Susan M. Gerbenskey Ruth A. Gundlach Mary E Hebblewhxte Kathleen A. Foley Sandra E. Graff Kathleen C. Hackl Bonnie L Hoag 117 Dental H Giene And if you jab this right down into the cavity . . . Sophomores Anne Moersfelder ond Loretto Norstrum work in cz lab. I wish she'd hurry up. My foot is getting sore. Anne Moersfelder asks instructor Mary Lou Musik a question. Nancy J. Hoppe Annette Ketchum Marguerite E. Kehoe Jeanne M. Knedle Jane E. Kneer Barbara J. Kulmala Mbit nee Mary C. Laux Caroline K. Lesch '::x,.,,.-...- v,.,a:.:. , ...:-.:,..e1::9.1,,,..f 1 4..1:W,:Fc1?3 N sz N. , . ,X .36 , .,r. -. AQ ye Barbara J. Mittmann Loretta A, Norstrum Anne M. Moersfelder Emilie J. Onsrud Carol M. Nadolny Carol G. Pitz Patricia M. Naughton Arlene C. Potter Christine M. Nolan Mary S. Quealy .NY , -V EQ .re . 4-ey., ., 1. ' f S. 5. ' If Q FI lsr, tl TN Q l i eff f - V is if h H. X, . ,..f.:.:f-.ff 5. ...gf .fff , 1 , Qfyii? ? 'f'f 'ff' Q Kathleen M. Reno Judith A. Schaefer Joan M. Smith Conchita Spennetta Dagnia T. Riteris Mmm. e x i Af-I-A175 i.Tgi?lf' Mi? Mary Ellen l-lebblewhite works with a Bunsen burner in lab. Audrey J. Schmidt Marilyn K. SmittkampDorothy J. Stephens Dental Hygiene 419 4 3 - Q.' 6 sae X6 I 4.,.,.s. , Ann M. Stoegbauer Mary E. Torrey Sharon L. Tuominen Patricia J. Verhagen Teresa L. Wagner Sandra A. Walsh Judith M. Weston - Sybil B. Winter Margaret R. Zeni Jeanne Knedle and Marguerite Kehoe examine an extraction. H fu J , t F 3 Ronald J. Bacher Robert C. Bakke wr' James E. Arens James R. Armstrong Joseph H. Arndt, Jr. Richard C. Auth John J. Abramson Ray C. Achterberg Robert A. Amann Joseph C. Andrulaitis Andrew Y. Arata Engineering Robert W. Baldus Roger A. Baumann Philip G. Berndt William L. Borthel Robert B. Bell, Jr. Thomas J. Biesiodny Engineering Council Top row: James S. White, Kevin Carroll, Patrick C. Lyons, Thomas W. Urban, Lawrence C, Schremser, Wayne A. Schaefer, Richard E. Tlrnmer. Bottom row: William P. Murphy, moderator, John F. Juricak, pres., Edward M, Ogrin, tres, Franklin J. Guagliardo, Michael M. Gouer, sec. i 5 1 3 1 ? Q Q J 2 ' 5 3 2 s i 5 5 f 2 f 5 - Q Blueprint Top row: Ronald W. Horkheimer, Robert B. Troendly, Ronald P. Reak, Edward M. Ogrin, Michael J. Mollerus. Bottom row: Robert D, Skach, co-editor, Joseph Warnernuende co-editor. - Engineering D. Kevin Carroll David J. Cyra :Na We've never yet missed an installment of Ruff and Ready. Milan Cehasek Ernest L. Cody, Jr. William J. Commins Leo J. Costello Leroy M. Debruin Thomas W. DeSwarte Gerald J. Diederich James F. Dimino Students study electrical engineering equipment in lob. , E. up J-7+ Sl' nv 4.1 ,, '1'e,.. Hurry up! lt's almost time for Huckleberry Hound. Engineering students make adjustments on lob equipment. Paul J. Breitbach Thomas J. Broski Kenneth J. Brzonkala Robert R. Butcher John M. Brennan, Jr. George P. Browske Robert J. Burm Kevin L. Carey -.-a an BCG!! G! Q' v wa ...Q Rx- i sf' .3 Jack C, Dolezal Leon R. Engler John A. Enright Gerald A. Fehr John R. Fehringer Timothy C. Flanagan Eugene A. Floersch Terrence J. Furtmonn Ronald L. Gassner John L. Geroux Envineering L b The curse of an engineer! Frank Moyer works with ci slide rule. Q-:np vol' ,Y-vga Oh, goddie! A cartoon before the feature goes on. Greg Befnke ond Paulo Blonkstein listen to on engineering physics lectu re. James R. Geurts Richard J. Goeden Herbert J. Gurschke Miles F. Hallett Edward A. Gillis James H. Grau Frank E. Hall Thomas L, Harp --nv' TL' 'Jw' X 1 lf i. !. ,rf ,-fn' gr'-f ' KY- , V: : 1 is pg- -x f if-,.3g2,??l i 2 ,yea 'Ilia sql if Dennis R. Laack -OR James C. Kranz James P. Kuhn . Qi5'??'u- Walter L. KucharskiRobert E. Kussman 1 Envmeerlnff -if-O' Exam time and not a seat in the place Norbert Domagalski checks an assignment before nav YL, Merle W. Hauser Michael E. Hawley Anthony W. Healy Cordell C. Hotfins David W. Johnson William 0. Johnson lk vi Z2 David A. Jordan Robert W. Jost William R. Jost Leonard J. Kalinawski Patrick V. Kirby Donald J. Klug class. This is the third Dear John letter l've gotten this year. Greg Rose, Ted Palmer and Lee Raclosevich chat in the engineering house, Engmeermg s. John T. Lancaster l l John T. Lane Norman J. Latina Gerald G. Lang James F. Lewis This thing has just outlived its ninth life. Henry Thompson and Ed Hassinger experiment in a electrical engineering lab. .-f .Eva-4 'QBUQVQ 0 '9 s tw l't4 Q Q 1, ga' QQ This is Radio Marquette calling Moscow. Come in, Nikki. Radio Amateurs Steve Gross, Andrew Arata and Jan Mitchell put through a call. 3. H3 irq an 5.4. Walter Liberick, Jr. Edward A, Mass Richard C. Liebentritt Frank M. Mayer James R. Ligman William S. McCormick Terrence P. Lynch William L. Meinholz James E. Mackey Darrell R. Meulemans Joseph F. Maly Donovan G. Meyer 124 Kenneth E. Meyer Bob S. Miecznikowski Richard Miks Frank B. Miller Robert W. Miller Leo R. Mitchell John J. Mollerus Robert R. Mooney Thomas G. Moore John T. Moroney Gerald S. Muehleck James V. Neyer ei KE' 'x , Q' ni W fv' X-.f 'Q' Ae 22.2 Just relax while I attach this electrode to your arm . . . Frank Paulus, Roman Poetzel, Leo Mitchell, Bob Page and Fred Taeyaerts are engrossed in lab experiments. 'Omw Engmeermg L, 5 Robert A. Nielsen Robert E. Page Robert B. Okon Bernhard Palm - I F7 .an 'Q Then when she comes in sight-push this button. 5 4 Tom Frichtl and Jim Kaminski set up surveying equipment. Theodore M. Palmer Frank M. Paulus 'S' lt's out the back door to the getaway car and we're off. Students consult their instructor in o materials lab. I ,IW Nothing like a draft notice to brighten an otherwise blue Monday. LeRoy DeBruin and Raymond Achterberg take time out between classes to study in the new engineering lounge. ...... Q U' ' cr linbmeermb John A. Pluta Richard A. Price ' Roman W. Poetzel Ray G. Quasius, Jr. 125 James A. Ranner Timothy C. Rogan Robert E. Reece Gregory J. Rose Gerald F. Reinders Larry T. Roth Anthony R. Ricciardi Richard E. Sabaskl William H. Roche Wayne A. Schaefer Herbert T. Roedel John F. Schoendorf -so an Y .,-5, Q 4' gy NP' pil '73 William P. Pedersen Paul A. Pelligrino 4.4 126 -'uni Lawrence Schremser Martin A Seitz Norbert C Sinnott John M Smith James J. Schuster Michael J. Shea Donald J. Sitter Jerome Sokolawskl Ronald C. Sonntag Paul P. Spanier I don't think that this thing is accurate since my girl hit me Dennis P. Sroka over the head with it. J kJ.St' I' h,J. Anthony Ricciardi, Gerald Diedericb and Edward Gillis check some calculations ac lg lc r on a slide rule before class. Edward B. Svihla Fred J. Taeyaerts Robert A. Ternus Richard E. Timmer John J. Trainer Engineering Well, it beats paying 532.50 a month. Baron Schultz, engineering student, stops on the stairs of the Science building to rest before class. Robert B. Troendly Jan Vanden Kieboom Duane J. Venner William R. Vitacco Joe T. Warnemuende Donald W. Weber Michael R. Wenzel Robert J. Wenzel Michael R. Williams 7 Richard L. Zoephel 0' -' 0 El1b1ll66l mb Gerald P. Wirtz Donald H. Woller James J. Ziehr Kenneth P. Woelfel James D. Zenner David W. Zdan K: , STV- 5 How do you like your steak? Paul Egan and Bob Norbutas adjust some electrical equipment during class. iq Q17 ..-W , u...a , .. 4' See, I had the right gouge. He just gave the wrong test. Students study together in the engineering library. ru - b e '- if lim x . JOUfhGnSH1C Top row: John vice-pres. Bottom row: Ge McCarty, sec, Donna Rae Foran Brian Elliott Gray Raymond F. Ford Dennis E. Gruse James P. Gannon Jaymes A. Hayeland Robert John Glessing James E. Held Claudia G. Ebert William F. Heufelder Jacqueline D. Grace Charlene Holfgreven Q' , , 55-.WA ' ouncH J. Sanko, William l-leufelder, Ray Rossman, rrie L. Nosalik, Brian E. Gray, pres., Rosemary Iournali Gloria J. Bester -3 . Qlr Thot's spelled L-U-K-E. Prof. Lucas Staudacher helps Steve Nicely and Nancy Majak edit wire copy during an editing lab. Kathleen H. Byrnes Alex Chodaczek, Jr. Ned P. Carboni Georgia J. Dominski X,S'fb V... . , s . . ,,., y.ff.,,. . ., , ' SP-vs 'Fw L- ' : 1 xi 'bytes Bonnie M. Domrose James A. Foley 'g 'A ' ff. QJ 'T X-v-if V N 11 H Dorothy Horzempa Kathleen E. Hug J. Patrick Kane Brian E. Kelleher Julianne Lezotte Beverly A. Lockbaurn JR' Mary E. Lytle Nancy K. Maiak Neil A. Martin Walter R. McCabe Rosemary McCarty Margaret L. McGee wi ur 0 Why just last week, l was sitting in those very seats . . . and then my parents decided that I had to make a living. Robert Woessner, graduate assistant, lectures to his journalism English I class. ournalism Dear Mom, . . . City editor Ken Stack, checks his reporters' copy during a reporting lab. Daniel P. McGivern Martha A. Milks John R. Mulvihill R. Timothy Metz Thomas J. Moritz Stephen R. Nicely Jane A. Quick 129 v-gp .4 10 Raymond A. Rossman Barbara M. Rugowski Glory A. Ryon Judith F. Santilli Carol A. Schaber Robert F. J. Schmidt y 4 s , ' ef Mary Lou Topo - .V 1 45 '-' 9 Carol M. Tylutki .x u,.,...'g?A-Ji Ig- J Laroine Valerian Kathleen T. Welsh Kathryn L. Zahony John F. Vrtis Patricia A. Willems Don J. Zeller 'fuifrii ournalism You insert tab A into slot B, then . . . . Dennis Byrne sets o line of type in the typography lob. Samuel W. Sherrill Judith A. Silvis Laurence P. Smith Susan E. Strong Sally C. Thran You only spell fat with one T. Tribune city editor Tom Neman helps Roger Yockey with 0 story he is writing during the reporting lob. La , -4' 'ld' ...D w-.. RSP' pl a F.: ,....- ...... Q-Q' G John H. Bennett Richard S. Bolte Philip R. Brehm Michael Donnelly Joseph J. Binsfeld Dennis R. Boyle Patrick F. Brown Russell A. Eisenberg il William F. Fox William M. Hayden oyer! oyer! Robert R. Henzl Top row: John Wylie, Donald Kraerner, business manager, Donald Richard D' Kaesme' Knapp. Bottom row: Karl-Mario Dunst, Prof. Calvin W. Carman, Faculty Ad- visor, Robert E. Meldman, editor. Law Council Top row: Kenan Kersten, Richard Ninneman, A. David Cook. Bottom row: Robert Meldman, David Smith, pres., Dean Seitz, R, Philip Brehm, Charles Mulcahy. Edward R. Kaiser James A. Kern Kenan J. Kersten Robert E. Kuelthou Kathleen M. Malone S' 132 Thomas M. McGinn John H. Poulos Robert J. Merfeld David l. Rothstein Darryl K. Nevers Gilbert D. Seder Richard C. Ninneman David P. Smith Harry F. Peck Thomas J. Springob Bernard J. Plotkin Louis Staudenmaier ,'oa ph-M -.-v' 141 we The Constitution bores me. How are you guys coming with the nursery rhymes7 Jerome Gull, Jerry Haushalter and Martin Schreiber study in the law library. x'- ,4 p..s.. What do you mean, No open book test? Students listen to a lecture in Domestic Relations' class. David L. Walther Maurice B. Welsfeldt Richard J. Weber John B. Werra 70 X Law we 5.14 S 93 X 31 'Q' In ten seconds, he should pass right under here. Ronald Aushwitz studies on a balcony in Sensenbrenner hall. Liberal rt Liberal Arts Council Top row: Thomas J. Sorauf, Thomas A. Leonard, Marcia E. Skwarek, Larry M. Murphy, John C. Gower. Middle row: Judy C. Hastreiter, Mary C. Walsh, Gordon J. DeHond, Martha Ann Blask, Paul D. O'Malley. Bottom row: Carole A. Murphy, Robert A, Vacca, tres., Brian Hendley, pres., Kathleen A. Whalin, rec. sec., Bruce J. l-loracek, vice-pres., Janice A, Ehegartner. Thomas J. Agnew James M. Allen Lynn L. Asp Rachel M. Ali Mary Anne Archdale Jeanette A. Babicz Richard J. Abler, Jr. 133 Margaret Bachhuber Robert Barford Maureen F. Baggott Judith A. Barnharf Robert T. Bale George E. Barron Colleen M. Bannen Eleanzre C. Barts Gary J. Borczak Mildred Bosarich Q Diego L. Bastianutti Bert L. Baumgartner Patricia F. Bemis Beverly J. Berres Mary C. Bauernfeind Michael G. Bezker Carol L. Benore Sr. M. Beth Liberal Arts ln a moment you'lI be powerless lto resist my chormsl. Marge Romeo ond John Smith practice their first aid. Thomas A. Bierdz Robert R. Bloenk James F. Bishop Kathryn L. Bloomfield .Ioan S. Blankenheim Nora 0'MeIia Bluhm Martha Ann Blask Anne C. Bodi ggfktn wmmninmwf Dear Sir, I love you. Your car is nice too. I live at . . . Using the hood of o cor os o desk, o student writes c note. Roseanne M. Bodinet Robert J. Bonner Elizabeth J. Boesen Michael J. Borer Sharon Lee Bold Eugene B. Boron T. Michael Bolger Barbara R. Boylan C2 Lillian C. Bozak Mary Beth Bregenzer Angelo P. Bruscato Stanley P. Budrys Mary C. Braden Patricia A. Brennan Monica A. Buchanan Susan A. Butz Liberal Arts I hope he's watching my form. Sharon Callahan and Marianna Egle take advantage of a warm October day to play tennis. he gl ..,-1- The coat? Why I made it from an old library tapestry. John Boyan and Linda Larsen stop to talk outside Johnston hall. John J. Celichowski Thomas J. Cesarz Louis E. Cherico Joseph R. Chesen Richard E. Cheski O 3- 6 Harry C. Christensen 137 Rosalie J. Cicciarelli Paul F. Cole Annette J. Ciolli Garrett M. Clanton Judith A. Clark John P. Clifford Colleen L. Coghlan Thomas J. Conley Cathy A. Connell Anita M. Cramer Sheila R. Creighton Don H. Crinklaw 5 fill Fast break .... Lee Borowski, Bob Hornak and Ron Glaser ponder a question IU Father McCobe'S logic class. LlbGldl Arts Neal J. Crowley Charles R. Cyr Jon A. Cyganiak Mary E. Danielson Lf.. Takes two to tango, buddy. You're in the way Jack Frestel and Elaine Marks enjoy a joke Johnston holl. W' C vi' 6' H- wr Beatrice A. Dargin William V. Dashek Emo De Felice Gordon J. De Hand Myron E. Demers Robert Denison, Jr. 3 E.. 1 ?! Patricia H. Dermody Marlene E. Derr Patricia De Vaney Mary Frances Dewane Susan F. Dick Jane E. Diedrich Robert R. Doligale Marcia K. Donovan Carol A. Dollear Mary Ja Donovan Liberal Arts I don't understand it: she just looked me in the eye and said, George, if you can't drink, then I have no use for you. Two students stop behind the library to talk. ng: Throw just one more eraser at me and you're out ofthe class. Fr. Bernard Cooke, S.J., lectures to his Psalms' class. Liberal Arts D 7-' hi? F' Vivian R. Dorsey Arthur P. Drechsel Carol A. Dowling John T. Duffey But you can't leave me up here! Tim Fredmon works out on the porollel bors in ey A -or the gym. -an rl? Back home in lNDlAna the ratio was better than this! Students listen to ci Physics lecture. Frances M. Dundon James L. Dunlavy Mary Patricia Dunne Constance Duplessie Sonia A. Eberhard Margaret F. Ecks I if Janice A. Ehegartner Diane E. Elletson Jane C. Engels John F. Fallon Donna M. Fedor Dennis J. Ferriter 140 Daniel H. Finlay I think you get more out of these small sections, anyway. A few students relax on the grass behind O'l-lora hall. Mary L. Fox Cathleen M. Finley Ann P. Fraker Nonnita M. Fleming Peter C. Franklin 'ia John P. Fludas Richard E. Fredricks X -0 '57 'W'W . Qi -.Q i -.-1 ,:':' . ...r C sl' !'! John W. Fulcher Ambrose Furey, Jr. ,-, ov- Liberal Arts 4 wa, 'j . ef 2f 1i3 , -ev- ' - , , . ,vi-X A 5 ' zf a+., if . Qs 1 - , . .2 , , .3 1 A Q n. i 4 S 3 I '5Nx M R A ggw f wx U QQ , . X W Next class, we'II have to move on to B. Sr, M. Violette explains an algebra problem to her class in human development and learning, Billie J. Galka Michael F. Gallahue 3 W NC -.-, - an . Y vrf ! 1 J 1 mf .I . A Jerry J. Galloway James R. Gebert Katherine L. Garson Bl'-4 Sr. M. Gerald -Q- -1 -Q. , 9' .AN 47? -7 if fs-X We've got him cornered-now fire! Helen Cornan, Mary Ann Higgins and Jackie Bell deliver the ball in bowling class at Gesu school. 141 Are you sure you'II need that much ink for Liberal Arts Judifh T. Grzesik Paul R. Gudmundsen Sandra K. Guegel Mary T. Haas Joanne M. Hafran Paul W. Hageman Paul J. Hagerty Kathy Hannan . A i the final? Jackie Miday and George Gialomas do an ' i experiment in o cell biology lab. Sharon D. Gerschke Alicia M. Giddings .-1 DT' , 'lui Q1 0' xv iam. -. ......11::.1z-,:. If--2asf.1:.L'f-1:1-2-32:2sms-:-... 3 'gifigfilff3:2215lgiilff'lf5:?f2:5Ei'??3,S5'l l- 21 4' 1 '-11 1221?-1-13's-e2:r:z1:.w- rv.. rv: N- 2 5:33-E:':l'::1'EIfE: - .iz 'vu ' f -.r '-vzsgsfsf., ' :Y is ' 'rf I Lawrence E. Glynn Alice l. Graham .env 7p Mary A. Graham Mary C. Griffith Mary Ellen Grieshop Michael Gryniewicz .. an F. '-v-mv -,..-- 33 2 i 9 47 .Q x SY 'T' Mary C. Hanratty Joyce M. Hansen Barbara A. Harper A. Kathleen Hartl Jacqueline R. Hansen Irene M. Happ Robert G. Harteker Kristie L. Haulund Then you add two eggs . . . Prof. Clemens Hanneken discusses an algebra problem with his calculus class. Science can be tunl Why isn't it? Students in a general biology lab work with slides and microscopes. '1- ii qs- Selonie L. Head Donald E. Heinkel Brian P. Hendley Sharon Hennessey XE my A .. is E Ernest A. Herre Victoria M. Herro Robert A. Hershberg Paul I. Hettich Jacqueline Hodgins Liberal Arts 'JR as 'if Anne E. Hoffman William H. Hoffman Martha M. Holman Anita C. Holmes Bruce J. Horocek Stanley J. Horman Mary Anne T. Hren Richard Hryniewicki Paula M. Huck Liberal Arts Well! I do give A's out, you Prof. Paul Gauthier hands back an exam paper to J. Forrest Trembley in his elementary Rus- sian class. ask' , , Karen M. Hunt Catherine A. Hustead Roger A. Iacovoni Toni L. ltzin Mary A. Hurley John S. Hyman, Jr. Thomas J. lmray Arlene M. Jacobs .,. Sociology 'I69-Advanced Beatnikism. Students in a comparative anatomy lab listen os their instructor explains the procedure for the next experiment, E r l know. D ' . . K s i zf V. at . i 144 Liberal Arts Yes, l'm sure that his body would fit there. A group of students wotch as Q friend puts the top of his cor down outside the engine house. Judith L. Keeley I could be wrong . . . but l doubt it. Prof. William Miller lectures to his American history class. George H. Jaegers Bernice E. Jelenchick Judy M. Janes William D. Koehny Janet M. Jansen Nathaniel Johnston Carl S. Jund Loretta R. Kone Q ...Q ir ,Nef Jerome G. Koskie Katherine N. Koll Maureen E. Keegan :-Tqvvfe , hm , Lawrence J. Keenan Jerold J. Kellner Carol A. Kelly T -Q '-1 Liberal Arts Mary Kay Kelly Judy P. Kilanowski 145 - Aw.. Q Sometimes l just feel lost in this sea of young, inquisitive faces. Patricia Kelley, groduote instructor, goes over homework before her French l class. Thomas G. Kempken Sarah A. Kennedy John J. Kief Saro J. Kildee Mary Ellen King Paul A. Kintz C' But it's my turn to have a date with him tonight .itudents in o microbiology Iob discuss their lost experiment Charles C. Kleis F. Joan Kirwin Carl H. Knnche John R. Knutson Mary M. Kessler William C. Klein Walter Knoche Donald R. Koiis l-as 55? ,sv- V! W. - --ff, V W, Q -... Lt. 1X .fb Fw. N--1 I X I av? ,. T ,W-AY Llbelal Arts -oar' -0 Ronald A. Koiis Patricia Kuenzli Kathleen A. Koop Thomas P. Kuiawa Suzanne E. Kornely Henry F. Kulik Raymond M. Kramer Mary Ann Kwapy rdf fi lt's guaranteed to make your teeth sparkle. Instructor Symrecsonyi explains Cl trigonometry prob- lem to his students. Rita Laimins James J. Lass Frank D. Lehnen Mary Jean Lewey Diane M. LaMere James R. Lebrun Louise R. Lentzner Andree J. Lloyd She always puts the garbage on top. James Boggott takes time out for lunch in Johnston holl. r E 'J , M tw. ali XA if I W- K gnc: S., ETP' Richard W. Long J. Robert Lux Rita M. Mahlberg Judith C. Marinelli Paul L. Lurenz Ruth M. Lynch Linda J. Mann Rosemary Marchese X X Hurry up, this radiator is getting hot Jim Baffico and Nancy Sheehan have a discussion before class. Liberal Arts Judith F. Marks Peter J. Maxwell Joseph E. Martines Mary J. McCabe Judith C. Matteson Brenda M. McCarthy Catherine Matthews David M. McCarthy I know the bell rang, but until I thread this needle, I can't leave the room. Paul Schmitz, Fred Reherman and Gary Schwen- sow work on a biology experiment. 148 Alicia F. McCormick Mary L. McCormick William H. McEssy Mary M. McEvoy 1 wif 111 lg lllll f .ff Come on, which one of you dropped the aspirin in my Pepsi? Pot Geroghty, Ken Culligon and Ruth Seligmon relox outside the library. Thomas J. McGovern Florence M. McGuire Mary C. McDermott Thomas J. McGurren .1 U x 1 'ua Liberal Arts nz,-A.-:. , ull...-.el Tv u'w.m.v..ar - According to Martin Luther .... Fr. John Mclddigon, SJ., and Joan Bielefeld discuss Q problem in the Question Corner. Michael F. McNally Janice K. Merfeld Madelgine Melziger Sr. M. Michaela Kathleen A. Melham George D. Metrey Thomas F. Mich Donald J. Mielke . .33 Now, folks .... SWK' 1 ll ll si Fr, George Bischofberger, SJ., lectures 'ro his class on the Life Of Christ. This is what John would call using my head. A physical education class practices volley boil, Anthony E. Migas James D. Miller Angela T. Mischke Kenneth W. Misevich Liberal Mary Anne Moenert Mary M. Mross Gerald W. Mullins Larry M. Murphy 6 149 Arts Patrick W. Murphy Joyce M. Murray Thomas H. Nelson Elizabeth Neumann e 'X 5 l s L Judith A. Mikulsky Brian J. Milroy Alice M. Mischo John C. Mohrfeld fm 1-'ls '37 P ' F iff. ..z' '3 l 'Cl , 495. ' .. . , 4+ , 'u f-Ig.. Y-xx if X .2- Liberal Arts John S. Neumeier :R 'gi GR! .gre A . Ax Susan M. Neyer M. Carol Nevins Judith A. Nieman Marjorie J. Neville Peggy A. Nickels Jannn R. Nolan 4 My, you have nice-looking knees. Prof, Robert Schweik points out on answer to his English 5 class. S51 vw-. Michael S. Nolan Douglas W. Olen Sarah A. Nolan Sheila M. O'LoughIin Judith M. Novesky Barbara A. Olsen Frank 0'Brien Karen M. Olson Cathleen O'ConneIl Stephen R. 0'NeiI Who sweats mids? A student naps behind Johnston hall. QE 4 k Margaret M. 0'NeiII Jerry G. Patrinos Elaine C. Owan Gertrude A. Pax Kathleen M. Ozzello Martha J. Perry Norman E. Pacyga Sister Peter Damian Lawrence E. Palatnik Mark A. Peters Liberal Arts Judith A. Popek QQ Carol E. Peterson Marjorie Piechowski loan M. Pientka Sheila P. Phalin James J. Piper Anthony J. Polito And there I was-the King of England on my right, the Prime Minister of France Prof. class. on the left. And I turned to them and said .... John Pick lectures to his literature Now, students, l'm basically a kind and gentle teacher, but I must insist on your term papers being ready the second week of class, Fr. Michael Murray, SJ., lectures to his theory of ethics class. 151 Liberal Arts Mary T. Ratner Walter H. Reynolds Stanley M. Ries Frances A. Ricigliana Joan D. Ring Wayne R. Ringlien Enrique M. Rivera Catherine M. Rohan Ronald J. Romenesko Tobias A. Roth So I told him, look Ness .... Ken Egide, Roger Bley and Dick Kabler wait for their political science class to begin. X , .sl-1 .-.1-. ua 5 A Rx 4 ruff, I , '?f 'E'l'f , f fm ' if riff i',1Q mz'cYt5i',?4 1 : If you're looking for Greek godesses, you've come to the fi wrong section. Fr. Richard Arnold, SJ., makes a point in his Greek class. J. Frank Prette Patricia A. Quade Judith A. Quinn Daniel Przybylowski Leonard J. Quadracci Matthew H. Quinn - 'Z Q' -eq 'GK Q- -.f 1 Louis A. Schmitt, Jr. Jon E. Schneider Patricia B. Schommer Sylvia J. Schultz Lois L. Schwarzhuber if wav 'i K 5. x S x fu 1 Q- 15' .f X111 ,- 41- Doris J. Sikorski Veidre M. Silnick Theresa Skowronski Marcia E. Skwarek S 1 l 'hi 1 William J. Smith Anthony M. Smole Belle A. Snyder Nancy A. Sonnenshein l '4 Thomas F. Spinelle Laura Sprengelmeyer Barbara R. Stephens Julie V. Stier Sharon J. Sprague Sandro E. Slelter Marilyn Sfernhagen Thomas J. Stilp Liberal Arts A mouse! A physical education student exercises on the low horizontal bar. I always wear an apron for my house work: it keeps me neat and clean. 2 Michael Kennedy performs an experiment in chemistry 'Ob- iii' Wg VUE' ,-5, wr i -of -...J -ey- James R. Straub Thomas C. Sushinski Larry L. Swette Paul E. Taddy David A. Suemnick Thomas Swearingen Marilyn J. Szilak Peter A. Taddy so-4 v 95 7 X : W? E : t, J-J-ui-45, 'S rw Q -. f 3-1. f , ...ns . X My . V - gf , . ' lt's not better than the Stratford-but it's cheaper. Frank Crowe takes o drink in Johnston holl. -f ,., f-as I -4 w-ff--1 mug aw' Robert W. Taylor Charmaine C. Tucker Raymond K. Timm Joan E. Unger Constance M. Todd George H. Van Balen Kenneth J. Trainor James E. Van Dyck Liberal Arts You're stepping on my toe, teacher. Prof. Richard Connell discusses a point with o student during his logic closs. 3 -04 Nancy M. Wendlandt Paul J. Weston Kathleen A. Whalin Kathryn M. Wheelihan Susan E. Willett Caren A. Wolf S-N X QQ L.: ,5 J.,-' tag N .rr '-Q. sb V There is something wrong with this lens All I can Marshall Freumon Ralph Gorenstem John Crusoe Clem Budny and Dove Stcmgl work C1 diverging lens experiment In physics lab Florian S. Zalewski Kathleen A. Zierden Walter H. Ziemer C Y!!! if ,Qi ,,.,.4 Judith A. Zillman Q22 Donald S. Blotnik Don A. Bollheimer Paul B. Borgesen Glenn 0. Bratcher Jerome C. Brooks Eugene J. Chap 157 John E. Connolly John W. Curtin Salvatore DeFrancesco Mary Anne Dietz Michael A. Donlan John Lewis Durkin .....v . x.-Q --v 'C' -if -3' -0 Aa 15 3 ' if A .Af Denis D. Faber T 'EN Dennis J. Factor Paul J. Fitzpatrick George P. Gersch Mary E. Farkas Adam Fueredi James F. Gorman MCdlC1HC Big Brother is watching you. A graduate student in medicine examines o slide under his microscope in lab. Now what do I mean when I say this class is crowded? Dr. John Hirschboeck, dean of the school, delivers the weekly Tuesday afternoon lecture to the medical students in the auditorium. Ronald E Grossman Joseph E Gutierrez William S Harada William J Held Clara V. Hussey Robert G. Isom Gene T. Izuno James S. Janowiak John P. Karnpine Robert Kastelic James P. Kauth me-n - un Theodore A. Keller Charles J. Kienzle Roger W. Kloehn John J. Mossort Williom J. Maurer F. Fuller McBride in Thomas E. McCauley Thomas J. McDevitt John J. McKenna William Moskalik Robert E. Myers Guenther Pohlmann Medicine William R. Myers Kenneth R. Peters William J. Pier, Jr. Donald J. Paluszka Jon Pick Nancy J. Plevo iii - 2' X .qi iv 'K I. C , 389 Thot's it-just o touch of the vermouthf' Students slfworpen medical Instruments for use in the labora- tory. W , we . . . after on hour I isolated the species-it was my thumb. Students compare notes on their latest experiments in the pothology Iob before closs begins. ,HQ Oo-la-lal What legs that girl has! Several med students compare what they see in the pathology slides under the microscope. i R'?l TF 52711 ff? Ya , J 1-6 'Q xl SQ-'ff 'lx' er' 1 This is the most peculiar aquarium l've ever visited. A doctor examines slide pictures of sections ofthe brain. Medicine s- , . .tqwyg - .1 r-. -L., x ', 1, J' gd ' i t I 'K Stanley W. Sherry Eugene P. Sinclair Diane M, Spieker James E. Stewart Robert E. Swencicki Paul F. Thesing, Jr. Gregory J. Topetzes Benjamin M. Tuma Jerome J. Veranth Gilbert S. Wadina John F. Wallerius Albert C. Yard r v ig sf. 1:1 Richard Qualliotine Lawrence J. Rassman Thomas F. Roe Walter Rottenkolber 1-?Q 3 -.. 5- Robert Purtell, Jr. ..-v wav Lois A. Amann Joan M. Brien Patricia A. Bannen M. Judith Bruce Josetta A. Berg Elizabeth J. Byrne Kathleen A. Bonner Kay M. Cornell 161 Medical Technology Council Top row: Martha E. Geppert, Carol A. Langenberg, Barbara A. Barsul, Sylvia C. Southern, seo, Mary E. Maher, pres. Bottom row: Marilyn L. Gore, Judith M. Bruce, pres., Marilyn P. Martincic, vice-pres. Medical Technolog fC Emily M. Czaikowski Joyce C. Frischmath Carol R. Ehrnst Martha E. Geppert gk I4 fr v E? Nzu X l any Oops, I forgot the olive. Jean Harfjes prepares a solution for testing in the lab. X Carol A. Mitchell Barbara A. Oosfen Mary Joyce Ward Janet A. Morrissey Magdalen Redmond Jane E. Kleiner Camille C. Lentino Beatrice B. Kyselo Geargene A. Luser Carol A. Langenberg Barbara Michniewicz Ke... What is blue and green with yellow spots? Sr. M. Claudette, Judy Haugen, Jean l-lartjes and Sally Southern ex- amine a specimen in the microscope, 7165 If l'm really careful .... Patricia Venezia tests a chemical solution in the lab. Medical Technology ..--. Sister M Anne Rita Joan E Betts Ethel J Breyhan Marguerite Ceolla Elanor E. Behling Mary Ann Brennan Sister M. Carlita, Madge A. Core ln my Easter bonnet .... Sr. M. Thomas, O.S.F., caps Jean Kemp in the capping cere- mony at St. Joseph's. Nursing Council Top row: Carol A, Krolikowski, Sally D. Prijic, Pat A. Lasky, tres., Joan K. Brown. Bottom row: Sue Strock, pres., Barbara L. Dutney, sec., Gail F. Kokal, Zito Obremski. 'ig 9 ii, Q M' Susan J. Counsell Jane E. Crawley Mary Lee Croatt Marlene J. Daluga fvx Jo Ann L. Dillon Beverly A. Dominski Barbara E. Dricken Sister M. Edward Sr. M. Elizabeth Ann ursing 164 Susan I. Engelbaugh Frances M. Feldmann Marlene A. Ferguson Sandra L. Frank Lynne Fredrick 1' ' '- I Nursino D Patricia A. Freiburger Ellen M. Freidheim Julianna Gaulke Barbara J. Giffin Lois R. Greene ..-1 X .4 .av- What some women won't do for a man. An instructor demonstrates the technique of giving bed baths on the dummy, Mr. Chase. Cl! new , .,....' 5 X t ,nw , 'QQ-. N ' I guess I showed her that I could spell her name. Sr, M. Carlito and Virginia Kraus entertain some young patien the ward during the afternoon. Judy E. Hamilton Mary E. Hart Mary L. Grimmer Mary M. Grunew pm. 'Eff' 3 ald Rosemary Harrington LoRita M. Hermes f 'N 'M , ts in -5' lt's too bad our dorm's so far from campus. Several student nurses gather around the piano in the the evenings. lounge during f 5 9 3 ,gs as K qv I . xr-e. 'ff 'Q - 'M .JN Close your eyes, open wide. I have a surprise for you. ispinachi Sr. M. Carlito feeds her patient his dinner, Marylou R. Holloway Lois E. Jacobs Carol B. Johnson Kathleen M. Hcrswill Barbara E. Jansen Mary Ann Kathrein 'SR Q Nursing Virginia A. Kraus Marie J. Kysfer 165 Paula G. Lubeley Sister M. Martha Dolores M. Lallberfe Joanne M. Masuret Nancy A. Leary Fran B. Loscko Gerene D. Matheson Paula R. Maxwell J X '-or U' M395 3 'G' 4 -sf' ? Joan PQ.. 9' Mary M. Mayer Gerri A. Meehan Carolyn A. Maraski Zito Obremski Mary Jane A. Mayer Sr. M. Aloysius Meng Ann F. Muhlenkamp Joan E. Oppeneer Nursinff b .M I' ,QQ , ilk. lt's Gerber's or nothing. Schmitt helps one of her small patients with his dinner. Nancy C. Pillar Sally D. Prijic Sister M. Rachel Sister M. Roberta Qi Sr. M. Rose Duchesne Suzanne A. Ruegg Margarett Schlientz Joan M. Schmitt Doris C. Schreck Rosanne Schuelke Mary A. Sullivan Patricia K. Varano Kathleen S. Verberg Mary F. Vidas W' JoAnn M. Nancy A. Lucena A. Carole M. Ward Weisbecker Whipple Wiedmeyer VG 13' ,, 3 Colette G. Wilson J. Elaine Woolsey Patricia M. Zeller Alice M. Wolohan Thelma P. Wurster Patricia E. Zettinig Nursmg L Carol J. Zimmel Jeanette A. Zuehlke ,g New l Jw, N. '? 'J -J.: ns M .. A full house on a lonely night. A group of student nurses take time out from ciosses ond work to ploy cords in the lounge. Ei .4 N .,. ...vw O.K. Let's play house now. Gerri Menon, Nancy Leciry ond Mory Moyer give two of their charges lunch in the word. 168 P Physical Therapy Council Top row: Karen A. Kautzer, Elizabeth A. Sweeney, Marilyn McAdam, Phyllis M. VanGaethen, Louise M. Noll. Bottom row: Barbara A. Wetenber, tres., Marcia T. Wetor, sec., Julie C. Gerlach, vice-pres, Mary L. Jungers, pres. Physical Therap Z i FC Wx if ' A ,. 3'. .Nh -a n Y xii A f -. . ..-,,,., 5 gl y A V- ---J l'll bel' you can't move your finger now. Karen Kautzer practices her massage tech- niques on the arm of Marcia Wetor. And then he asked me to polka with him. Carol Krasovich teaches Mary Lynn Ger- lach how to walk on crutches. Marilyn McAdam Catherine A. Mooney Mary Ann Morrison Ellen A. Roche Barbara Wesyenberg Susan Dockendorff Julie C. Gerlach Judith A. Krison Yi? Marsha M. Ambrogio Rita Lou Drought Susan J. Bartholomew John D. Finerty Jean T. Braun Patricia A. Fronkow Kathryn T. Dermady Ann M. Garvey Mary A. Dillon Kathleen M. Geary Kathleen A. Donahue Clara R. George 50 .. 3 F J ff., I-J 1' '- 'i o Carole M, Grendys Richard T. Haviland Speec Speech Council Top row: Kathy M. Lelvlueux, Tony D. Tortorella, Barb M. Macknick, Stephen L. Lombardi, Patricia A. Frankow. Bottom row: Mary Ann l-lumelsheum, rec. sec., Robert W, Pursein, vicef pres.-tres., James E. McQuand, pres., Susann LaFove, Carr. sec. Judith A. Henning Mary Mary Alice Mary Y A I a Hogan Humelsheim Kane Krieger Nagar xv' 'v Kathleen M. LeMieux Kathleen M. Loftus Stephen D. Lombardi Patricia C. Mala 1 A. , fr it 3 James E. McQuaid Betty J. Montgomery Susan C. Meyer Mary Montgomery i if L li 5 ,, Speech Jean L. Murgas James D. Murphy Would you look at that! Students rehearse a show for broadcasting in the radio workshop. Who dropped the ice cube down my sweater? Speech students watch a demonstration in modern dancing during an acting class. mu- IZ' -N QS: YVY N193 'Q 99 Mary Lee Murray Robert W. Pirsein Dorothy L. Sexton Mary Ann Neltner Judith Ann Schweiger Patricia A. Silke T fPiWx 12 -un., Catherine A. Smith Judy A. Starck Have you ever had one that hangs on for about three days? Ca A' Stephens Prof. Leo Jones lectures to his closs in theatre arts, Shelly L. Sullivan Speech R 'SP' Terri Vichuros Mary Ann Vogl Michael A. Weber Marcyanna Wills Thank you class! Now for my next selection . . Prof. Kennedy conducts o speech I I class. 2 ACTIVITIE THE RUSSIAN writer Dostoievsky once mused that the man of the future, living in a scientiiically advanced civilization and blessed with the wisdom of the ages, would still exexcise his right to be unreasonable. He reasoned: Men are still men and not the keys of a piano. In his argument for free will, Dostoievsky hit upon the hu- man factor which complicates man's existence in a populous world. Men are decidedly not piano keys which strike a perfect chord under the masterful influence of reason. They are complex individuals with ditfering sensitivities and backgrounds. Only in our dealings with human beings can it be said that reason must be applied with reason. Coming to terms with men is not a matter of applying an equation. As science makes the world smaller and people make it more populous, the need for more understanding in human relations will consequently become greater. In short, men will have to get along together. Cultivating healthy, rewarding. human relationships is not a thing to be learned from a university textbook. It is a lesson each man must learn for himself through his association in varied ac- tivities with his fellow men. Marquette University oifers numerous opportunities for cul- tivating close personal relationships through a prog 'am which in- cludes religious, cultural and social activities. Through this activi- ties program students can unite the world of books and ideas with the world of people and events. That union may aid them to be more understanding of their fellow men, a valuable talent in a populous and problematic future. V , i -Q - f 1 T s E Q in if if 1 twm, ' ISC Summer Dance Stephen Casper and Nancy Zukowski enjoyed a night of Moonlight ln Manhattan at the ISC summer dance held in the Wor Memorial, July l6. 'S Zee tt From left to right Ed Chase, Sandy Graff, Sue Counsell and Don Kresse applauded from their nightclub setting. Jerry Pionek lleftl and Richard Richard and their dates took a minute to relax, while the band took a break. 1 54, re f l if I A prayer that the long hours ot slanlng cards and wanting In lane would soon be over was not uncommon among students regnsterlng Below: Registration lasted three days September l2 l3 and l4 Schedules fo classes were planned and made and changed for over lOOOO students Rught Students used any available place to wrnte durlng the bustle IH the gym The latest and most appropriate campus styles, from Bermuda shorts to formals, were modeled by members of the Sophomore Coed Board and the presidents of the campus sororities in the fashion show sponsored by the Sophomore Coed Board. Carol Dowling and Leo Zoeller, IFC president, modeled formal wear. Welcome Week From rear, John Washbush, Ed Bottkol, Mike Reinardy, Tom West and Garth Swann got coffee and a smile from Bev Conrad at the Alumnae House coffee hour on Monday of Welcome Week. ,4 1- , WD W., if L 'W' if ' 5 . ' T . A -4' ... ,+ ' R V ,X 'w,. ,w' .J Q z E , I , - , 2 . :. , V. 5 Y ' 2 -zyz, '-15,5 5: The picnic at Maryhill during Welcome Week gave freshmen a chance to relax, get ac- quainted and enjoy a ham sandwich. ln an orientation talk to the freshman, Kenneth L. Schmitz, assistant philosophy professor, defined a Catholic university as a community ordered to the end of seeking truth for the love of God. J- W f , nx ' A Tom Staley twirled his partner, Rita Belkovskis, at the Welcome Meet Boll held in the Union Ballroom, The Welcome Week Council plans the activities for Welcome Week and Senior Week, Members are chosen from each school in the university. Top row: Tony J. Pasion, Carol M. Hallett, Dennis R. Faltynski, Liz McBean, Michael J. Mollerus, Kathleen M. Andrews, Patrick J. Lynn. Bottom row: Judith A. Hancur, Oosten, vice-pres. vice-pres., Karen A. Lois J. Proulx, Joseph Warnemuende, pres., Barbara A, ot communications, Ronald W. l-lorkheimer, executive Kautzer. 'L Week K-fm... Informal Prom Above: Tom Bruett and Beth Doherty enter the cosmo- politan Port of Entry of the Informal prom held at George Devine's ballroom, Sept. 23. Left: Jerry Blake's band furnished tempos from waltz to rhumba while couples danced under the dim light of a revolving cut glass globe. Below: Highlight of the prom was the coronation of Prom council vice-president, Jim Holmes, and Marirob Downes as king and queen. Orientation Rss-I i The orientation program was designed to help freshmen adjust to college life. The orientation leaders are: Top row: Mary Anne Puechner, Roger A. Yockey, John W. Hellman, Richard W. Yob, James P. Holmes, Jerry D. Hanscum, William H. Schatz, Richard H. Sonnentag. Third row: Marirob Downes, Kathleen M. Mika, Penny C. Smith, Jean Win- zenburg, Kathy A. Zierden, Carrie J. Thomas, Gretchen Taylor, Mary Ellen Grieshop. Second row: M. Carol Nevins, Carol A. Dowling, Mary E. Desmond, Gerald W. Mullins, Kathleen E. Mulaney, Mary Lynn Gerlach, Mary Lynne Jungers, Kathleen Hug. Bottom row: Judith A. Hancur, Kathy L. Honnan, Thomas J. McGovern, Ann- ette J. Ciolli, chairman, Jerome K. Mul- ler, Betty J. Mathers, Kathleen A. Horan. M1521 'in ,egg J , gg Q. sos N Wfif , .r 'i ' -ms ' Q '9'W :'r ' 'Ugg l ,A . f..ne new Q' a.e-i-'U-ff f-' 1- ir f ' . .-si: 7 I' an J ity: ' 1- 3 Above: Seniors discussed Womanhood at the an- nual orientation workshop October 8-9. They are Kathy Hannan, Karen Hunt and Kathy Zierden. Left: As part of orientation, freshmen learned how to use the library. From left are Bobbie Broderick, Kathleen Hug, orientation leader, Jeanne Gelinas, assistant librarian, Joyce Bonners and Ann Groggin. Above: Very Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., University president, addressed students on the place of the university as a stronghold of freedom in a dynamic changing worId. Below: Deans of the schools and colleges and directors of the various curricula listened attentively as Fr. O'Donnell prepared to distribute awards to scholastic leaders. Convocation The meaning of responsibility and freedom to university students was stressed by the Very Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., at the annual President's convocation, honoring scholastic leaders. in the Milwaukee auditorium, Oct. 13. l'Today, more than perhaps any other time in our history, he said, what a university does or fails to do will have effects beyond our calculation or imagi- nation. Speaking of freedom, Father O'Don- nell stated, I mean the internal freedom of the person which enables him to de- velop into a fully human, fully mature, fully responsible man or woman. Stating its meaning for the students, he said, I think it means first that you must strive always to be passionately dedicated to the cause of freedom and to use your freedom responsibly. 'disk l l l 1 l 181 Doris Sikorski, president of Delta Sigma Gamma, talked with Bob Scobey before the concert. Delta Sigma Gamma Iazz Concert Bob Scobey brought Dixieland jazz to Milwaukee in a con- cert sponsored by Delta Sigma Gamma in November. The musicians are Bill Napier, Bob Scobey and Richard Nelson. Dave Black raised a storm with his drum solo of Dallas Blues. , '..xm nw x -. el 182 Homecoming il'-.93 Fx Forward Thru Freedom presented by the Knights of the Altar and Loyola l-lall won first honors in the organization float division in Friday night's parade. The engineer's Cup of Tea took first place in the college float com- petition in their version of the Boston Tea party. The Homecoming theme was Our American Heritage. iiii SX Triangle bottled the ship that Vander-bilt to take second honors in fraternity house decorations. Q- .-ANQX' Y R nfl O'DonnelI's worrior who dunked the Com- modores took first honors in dormitory com- petition. Low school provided 0 heorse for the Commodores in one of many novelty acts which included fire engines and o , 184 ll E Nancy Flanagan distributed copies of the Trib- une's first edition. The moving press behind her ' depicted historic headlines, winning first place in - the college decoration division for the Journalism college. 3 U Cl'l'Y NEWb Ll:N I CK g N., I nu l-'la Ld ' P 'ifif' .sf lm? if ' JS? ' -xv , . , N , 'Ji TA! Hawaii demonstrated our expanding heritage in Schroeder hall's prize-winning float. Exp ml-.Ll Paul Bunyan cuts em down in Alpha Phi Omega's first place float. 1. -X . Homecoming, 1960 f' l, kj l The members of the Homecoming coun- cil are: Top row: Kay M. Zambisky, Jim B. Young, David L. Brown, William F. Alderson, George H. Jaegers, John T. Wright, Mary M. Kessler, George D. Metrey, Penny C. Smith, Colleen L. Cogh- Ian. Bottom row: Jane C. Engels, Joan A. Strachota, sec., Ruth M. Lynch, vice- pres., Thomas J. Piper, pres., Annette J. Ciolli. BNA' we fd X Members ot the Homecoming council served as Homecoming Sweethearts. They rode with their escorts in convertibles during the parade They aret Top row: Ruth Lynch, Penny Smith Colleen Coghlan, and Kay Zambisky. Bottom row Mary Kessler, Joan Strachota and Annette Cuolli O'Donnell's Precisionnaires marched at Saturday s game. The girls in blue and white executed o drill routine as part of half-time activities 'f'rls l. lI. i 4-fxx'lfll.nn.li 1 .ug1 7 -un... . ia Peter often listened outside the win- dow as Wend read to John who al- Y 1 ways wore a top hat, and Michael. Y . Q Marquette Players Ugg Peter hovered near the Darlings in the Marquette Players tall production of Peter Pan. Peter was played by John Neumeier, Mrs. Darling by Jan Kapral, and Jo Ann Kolanda was Wendy. Two brothers, Eddy and Mark Miner, played John and Michael. Tinker Bell lMarlena Lustikl and her court celebrated Peter Pan's return to the Land of Never-Never, land of lost children and Indians and the pirates of Captain Hook. 1000! .A-fftt Kidnap Wendy, seize the boys. The pirates plotted against Peter Pan and the children. The pirates Bill Jukes lTom Jocurnbal, Starky Uohn Genkel, Ceco iBob Colonnal and Smee lChuck Seibertl had the plank all ready for the children to walk. ,..,- FWF w fm Didst ye ever want to be a pirate, me hearty? asked Smee. I don't think my mother would want me to be a pirate, Butch lMark Molinel told him, when the pirates captured John and Michael ond the lost children of Never-Never land. Nendy and the Indians hold a pow-wow in honor if Peter Pan after he saved the Indian maiden l'iger Lily's life. :IU After rescuing the children from Captain Hook, John and Michael and the lost children of Never-Never land return to live in the Darlings' house, Peter and Tinker Bell return to the Land of Never-Never, and all live happily ever after, of course. Musical arieties Above: Sue Preston song Air des Bijoux to win first place in the vocal category of Musical Varieties. The show was held Nov. l9 at Marquette high school auditorium, Right: Mary Ann Josh placed first in the new dance category with o dance entitled Flapper Daze. Pianist Dave Klunk played Dizzy Fingers in the in- strumental category. A sellout crowd attended the show 189 Barb Brickrnan played Czardas, a violin solo, to win first place in the instrumental category. Fifteen acts appeared in the show. --.....,,,,,.,, Left: Ray Pushkar, Bill Schatz and Carl Stephens made up the Three Blind Mice choral group, They sang Unchained Melody to a bongo beat. Below: The Blazers, a barbershop quartet, won first place in the spe- cialty act category. Their barbershop harmony produced an unusual version of Mood Indigo. ,fx QQ 190 C5 Sharon Butenhott, president of Phi Chi Theta, presented flowers to the queen, Mary Anne Puechner, while Karen Hunt, dance chairman, looked on, Greek Meet fm if-T One couple took time out to talk in the Pfister hotel boll room decorated to the theme Plum Pretty. The queen danced with her escort Leo Zoeller to music provided by the lmperials. The girl-bid dance, held Nov. l8, was sponsored by the Intersorority council. 191 Mr. Fratermt ,,, .W ,,,, . .. ... r 1-121 -f -3 Iifix Snlfii ,i it . William Utley Joseph Warnemuende Alpha Kappa Psi Triangle R. Timothy Metz Gerald Mullins Sigma Delta Chi Delta Sigma Pi Pat Breitenstein fastened a flower on her escort, Mr. Fra- ternity, Dick Fleck. Fleck, Dental school senior and mem- ber of Alpha Phi Omega, received his title at the IFC Ball Frosty Fantasy held Dec. 2 in the Schroeder hotel's Crystal - ' - ballroom. Fleck was chosen over candidates from six other - ' fraternities. ' ' iz K ii i .f 35 . N Richard Ygb Donald Sitter Alpha Delta Sigma Sigma Phi Delta 192 1 Kei 95 S 's I' F Singing coed, Comile McGreevy, strurnmed a tune on a ukelele at the Highland Fling, sponsored by the High- land avenue women's dorms, Oct. 2. Highland Fling Brand Spangenberg offered Sharon Strupp a life saver-the hard way. Both participated in the games and dancing at Lisette lodge. Prior to the Highland avenue party, coeds serenaded fraternity houses. Scotch Rumble was the theme. .I 5.f.,+ f , ' Hohday iii 95' ,. Open House Friends of Fino Pomintuon lfrontl found her door decoration both well- engineered ond oppetizing when they stopped ot her room during open house. Fino, o Tower dorm resident ond groduote student, built o cookie castle. ,s is...- Mory Anne McHugh welcomed her parents to the Christe mos open house cut O'Donnell holl, Open house wos held in all the women's dorms on Dec. ll. Frostie's Holidoy Lodge, complete with skis, wos the theme carried our in room lO4 ct O'Donnell hall. Mory Hcirtl pointed out the decorations to visitors Mory Porrilli ond John Lemonski. H011 Ball I 1' ai- Left: Michael Rooney escorted Loraine Valerian, l96l Holly Ball queen, to her throne, Lari reigned as queen by virtue of her office as president of the Women's Student council, which sponsors the dance each year. Above: A couple danced to music provided by Jerry Blake's band. A winter atmosphere of Heaven and Holly filled the Crystal ballroom of the Schroeder hotel. Below: The crowning moment at a year's hard work for Loraine Valerian came during the inter- mission program. Betsy Biwer, WSC member and chairman at the dance, placed the crown on Lari's head as King Michael Rooney looked on. 1 S, , ?s - sa 3, wqkgvv- iw b. Laraine Valerian received a bouquet ot roses from her soror- ities, Theta Sigma Phi and Scepter and Sword She then spoke in gratitude and appreciation to those behind the throne. Women's Student Council Top row: Patricia A. Bannen, Sally A. McKendrick, Helen T. Ouellette, Carol E. Peterson, Carrie J. Thomas, Gail F. Kokal, Mary Ellen Grieshop. Middle row: Margaret M. Mullins, Marirab Downes, Di- ane M. Herro, Mary L. Pieri, Barbara A. Olsen, Colleen Bannen, Mary Ann Gehl, Gerri A. Meehan. Bottom row: Sue H. Pelky, Sally J. Emling, Kathleen M. Loftus, sec., Doris J. Sikorski, vice-pres., Loraine A. Valerian, pres., Judith A. Schaefer, tres., Betsy Biwer. 195 Robert Sawyer and Julie Rau'-walt enjoyed some comersa- tion between dances. A reception for the aueen was held prior to the dance at Lisette lodge, It was sponsored by the queen's two sararities. ik, Q 'v- - v -. ji N - izifjyiti-r' Q K. if 2, A ' . V' . tl L. sweikg s . A -' 4.1 X F' 1 --5 2A f ' J Q Q' C: v xr ' ' , 0 X ' . 196 The scholastic award trophy was presented to Alpha national advertising fraternity at the banquet. Gerry secretary, presented the trophy to Dick Yob of Alpha The trophy is given annually to the fraternity with the point average. 'N Delta Sigma, Wadina, IFC Qelm 5lQm0- Fr. Daniel O'Connor lleftl and Fr Thomas Stemper l'1'Ql 95f Qfflde chatted with Charles Rasmussen and his father before the banquet. The banquet was held Feb 7 at Mick Lewin's Steak Ranch. Fathers and sons watched banquet proceedings after a steak dinner. Following the banquet the men attended the Marquette-Louisville game, then a fraternity house stag party. IFC Father Son Banquet N5 4 -.i , ., ess, 197 Greeks promenoded the floor at the All-Greek square dance held Feb, IO at St. Rose's auditorium. The dance was sponsored by Theta Phi Alpha. We vs? 1 1 Qi cg. Dancers circled four at the informal mixer. Decorations carried out the theme of the party, Hay Day. 5 All-Greek Square Dance A couple ducked for the oyster as the caller directed the festivities. During the intermis- sion Greeks switched to regular dancing, All members of lower campus Greek organizations represented on the lnterfraternity and sorority councils were invited. X. X QQ time H -gh 'Q .L 5 . 1'-vaFM1.f.., Y-'P --if' c :QMKN .... Phil McCollum and Sue Riordan reigned as king and queen at the Winter Carnival sponsored by the Avalanche club. A mild Milwaukee winter and lack of snow cancelled skiing and other outdoor events. Right: The annual three-day carnival was reduced to a square dance Feb. lO at Pilgrim's Hall and a skating party the following day. Judy Vosika and AI Ludwig tried a tricky step at the square dance. Below: Kathy Garson and Bill Cleary promenaded the hall at the carnival's social event. x i Skating Part .-A.X'tl,4W, -ww Marlene Ladrigan, Melanie Rohr and Camille MCGreevy were more absorbed in playing cards than skating at the annual all-sorority affair sponsored by Kappa Beta Gamma on Feb. 7. Above: Sybil Winters demonstrated her professional technique to the co-eds attending the party at Mitchell park. Right: Louise Lentzner looked hopeful about her partner's hand in an after-skating bridge game at the park pavillion. Q .,... i Q C . ' 2 ' 3 3 3 ' 5'- N Y, , v ' is A . .1 5' My 2 5 yi .- X :iw Qhc K' lurrn of llmrts-bljv lmlivn nmr t Q lbw f - Y Carnival held Feb IO The booth won an honorable men kv L' gf U-.cf .,obo..ii K.. Q UV S, ' uvcn ll A carnival-goer pinned the tail on the donkey at the booth sponsored by the Young Republicans. A copy of the National Review or Goldwater's Con- science of a Conservative was given as o prize. ,'.-.--- ' me WA ' Members of the Campus Carnival committee were' Top row: Gerrie J. Jewulski, Katy Kibler, Kenneth R. Kreiling, Laura M. Sprengelmeyer, Mary M. McEvoy, Jean- nette Babicz. Bottom row: Edward M. Cohan, tres., Marilyn J. Szilak, vice-pres., John L. Drees, pres., Mary M. Mross, sec., Joseph G. Atwood, moderator. 'Tl ave: Mary Jane Kress looked hopeful despite the doubtful ex- ssions of the two onlookers os she tried to toss the ball in the lkef. Right: Jane Fallon and John LOSassO, engaging in a :ble blowing contest, concentrated on size to win o prize. xl Zeus, SJ., says no, an- nounced T, Michael Cae- sar in the Press Club skit. The Press Club won first place in the organization category and the Spirit of Varieties trophy. Tim Metz and Jim Gannon played Dave Romulus and Chet Remus in the Press Club skit. The skit was a take-off on university events, done in a Huntley- Brinkley news report style. G? ' . J' Var it Varieties MU and All That Jazz was satirized by O'Donnell hall coeds in a skit that won first place in the dormitory division. Varieties were held March 5-7 at Marquette University High School. nl 'T I 1 xv C l R ' b Q Mx za. 5 ,,,.r.:.. -- -' 1, ' l lv 'v 5 A' 3 X '. Tom Balisteri won second place in the individual performer's category with his folk songs, John Henry and the Spirit of the South, R Above: The Niorobi, who founded civilization, ate the losing basketball team, Sigma Phi Delta told the audience in a skit which took first place in the fraternity division. Right: Alpha Phi Omega won second place in the fraternity division with a minstrel show that was highlighted by unusual lighting effects. They called it King Rastus' Review. The lighting effects won a Harlequin for the fraternity. Y I5 kd. is . Orr i nv Above: Chi Sigma Chi's version of Peter and the Wolf won first place in the sorority division. The ballet, which acted out the tale of Peter and the gNoIf, was done to the music of the Peer Gynt uite. Q n ,fin vi V2 ,f mm W Q t i tie E x if iil , ,:L 13351.41 in 7, it K .cz .L A de. VC1l'SlUf Va1'1et1eS Left: Evans Scholars win second place in Kappa Beta Gamma their skit A Gambler Above: Don't You Know sang Mary Cahill to win first place in the individual performer's category. Right: Putting on moke-up before the show was some! thing new to some VV's performers, Here, Torn Nemon analyzes Chris Har- wich's make-up needs. parodied This ls Your Life t the organization division Below showered money from heaven in 's Dream. YI K and A ,ar 4' Varieties Council members helped to make the three nw 205 Left: Theta Phi Alpha won second place in the sorority division with o skit called The Creation. Below: Sue Moore showed why all the hard practice was worth it, as she shouted with joy when her name was announced as the winner of the Harlequin for dancing. She danced in Theta Phi Alpha's skit. R ' nights of the show run smoothly, Top row: Jane E, Diedrich, Mary A. Mclscioc, Ronald J. Bacher, Wil- liam H. Schoenecker, Thomas J. Giblin, Patrick G. Horan, Geraldine M. Stadler, Rosemary McCarty. Bottom row: George W. Goetz, vice-pres., Julianne Lezotte, sec., Frank E. Hall, vice-pres., Robert W. Pirsein, pres., Frank X. Koelsch III, Neal J. Crowley. Highland Halls made Like Tartsyilleu to win second prize in the dormitory division with their story of the queen of hearts who lost some tarts. Religiou .....-dhnhn Above: Fr. Lawrence W. Friedrich, S.J., spoke to the students in upper Gesu about the need for Catholic leadership. Left: Students packed upper ond lower Gesu to attend the Moss, held at the be- ginning of the school year. Acti ities I . 5 n A student prayed before a statue of the Infant of Prague during the all-soclality day of recollection held on Dec. 8. Fr. Frederick McManus, of the Catholic Uni- versity in Washington, explained the meaning of the liturgical movement in one of a series of Christian Thought lectures. Herbert Philbrick, former member of the FBI, spoke at the Wisconsin Catholic Action convention in February. The theme was Christian Attack in the Cold War. L!! A nv Tr ' U f 'f ' -Q ' 'wi' V ,' wen 45317 1, 4. . -r..,f'. K f. 'S ni. B ls . ff' fl: -- iff . 15 J ' ' Coeds with a 2.2 cumulative average register for rushing in fall or spring. The parties provide an opportunity for actives and rushees to meet one another. Chi Sigma Chi 5 Three parties are held by each of the social sororities, the second and third in costume. At the end of the rushing period the rushees file preference and are formally initiated as piedges, Iota Chi Omega Sororlt Kappa Beta Gamma x.: tl' -f' F -.0-L Acti ities . ,, is f is 32 N V 1, .Tiff-iii2:', Q ef 2 1' L. Ni, I 'H' S715 Q- WY' If . . , . 1 'wi , ucv f .1- l 1 :-' 1 . . if '-.,sJf4 - V Y ' . 1, -r V, -..e,,x5, Theta Sigma Phi Norma Lee Browning, Tribune, spoke before the Matrix Table dinner spon- sored by Theta Sigma Phi, journalism fraternity for women. The dinner was held April I6 at the Am- bassador Hotel. feature writer for the Chicago Theta Phi Alpha Judy Hanley served Barb Burek coffee as part of her duties as a Theta Phi Alpha pledge. The pledge period lasts about six weeks. Delta Sigma Gamma Delta Sigma Gamma, social sorority, celebrated Founder's Day in October at Mick Lewin's Steak Ranch. The Blazers entertained at the dinner commemorating the founding ofthe sorority at Marquette. -.J 49 A f 9 VY S3 fr .ff vi- I Triangle Phil Rafferty of the Highlanders entertained at a Welcome Week smoker given by Triangle, national professional engineering fra- ternity. Fraternit Activities lnterfraternity Council A ROTC member signed a pledge during the annual blood bank drive sponsored by the IFC. The council co-ordinates fraternity activities. Alpha Delta Sigma Russ Wittberger, former Marquette basketball star, spoke at an advertising fraternity smoker held in the Ambassador hotel. Seated are Ned Carboni, fraternity president, and Ray Ross- H1011 5j70l!f v Alpha Phi Omega Brian Gray, Alpha Delta Theta's candidate for the Ugly Man contest, sat patiently while a member got him ready for the camera. Don Koiis won the contest sponsored by APO. Proceeds went to the St, Francis Mission in South Dakota, Alpha Kappa Psi Two Coeds stopped at the A K Psi table to sign up for the fraternity- sponsored mile-long telegram. The telegram was sent to the basketball team at the start of the NCCA tournament in l-louston. Delta Sigma Pi .lean Kemp tcenterl was chosen the Rose of Delta Sigma Pi, With her are runnersup Nancy O'Rourke lrightl and Mary Zanacco. ips 'PX fs-.kk a1.n: limi 15.131 1 ,px 212 Campus Activities Father O'DonneIl announced the Marquette Plan at a press conference Nov. ll, The ten-year plan includes the construction of five new buildings and will cost about 545,000,000 il ' ' ...ai ,gl Q V, V ', vw, ,, , 0 'I ' ' - Q s . - . , , ,, , I n V A VI, R , mt , Y . .-..,., -- . A'-S- 4 l Edward P. Morgan of the American Broadcasting Co. was one of the speakers at a three day journalism con- ference on the topic The Citizen and the News. The March 7, 8 and 9 conferences were held to com- memorate the 50th anniversary of the College of Jour- nalisrn. A crowd of more than 2,000 visited the Engineering l open house March l8. They viewed exhibits and engi- l neering equipment like those shown in the heat engine V laboratory at the right. Right: Col, Leonard Griffin crowned Marlene Ladri- gan Honorary Brigade commander at the Army ROTC Military Ball. Cadet Col. Richard Miks looked on. The ball, Night of Knights was held Dec. 3 in the Crystal ballroom of the Pfister Hotel. Below: Tahitian Holiday was the theme of the annual Father- Daughter banquet March l2. The coeds and their fathers heard Dr. Frank Klement, history professor, speak after the dinner on the legends around Lincoln. .wane : T 1 i l Above: A male resident of Schroeder hall suffered female in- spection at the dormitory's open house Feb. l2. Left: Dave Schuller and Carl Horst took time out for punch at the Navy Ball May l3. The ball was held at the Wisconsin Club. gtk. ,, 'ix' W J 214 Campus Activities Right: The Republican vice-presidential candidate, Henry Cabot Lodge, visited Marquette Oct. 2l during the course of his campaign. Lodge made a brief speech to on overflow crowd in the Union ballroom, then answered questions from the audience. Below: Averell Harriman, former New York governor, spoke about meeting the Soviet challenge in the coming decode at o forign policy institute in November. 3 Vice-adm, William F. Raborn, Jr., spoke the Fleet Ballistic Missile Weapon System at on Polaris ana - :,.:'Ti1.i 9 Gamma lecture March l9. The chairmen of the l96O Democratic and GOP platform committees aired their views on United States Foreign Policy: Which Party has the answer? Speaking for the Republicans at the Oct. 24 gathering was Charles H. Percy. Congress- man Chester Bowles, lD-Conn.i Clefti spoke for the Democrats. 'Q Q ' i o Phi Deltd Ste: l f . f y gl Q Q. I ,R - 2? if iii il 9 Cultural Above: Dorothy Warenskjold, a lyric soprano, opened Marquette's l960-6l concert series on Nov. ll in the Union Ballroom. Miss Worenskjold sang arias from the operas in which she has appeared as well as songs by Ravel and Jerome Kern. Right: Fifty paintings by Anna Mary Robertson, better known as Grandma Moses, were on exhibit in the Union Ballroom Nov. I3-23, The exhibit was on special loan from the Galerie St. Etienne, New York, where it had been assembled to commemorate the artist's l0Oth birthday on Sept. 7. Acti ities Students were attracted to the display entitled My Life's History, which illustrated the major events in the life of Grondma Moses. s ll , fp i , l l W. Q27 Left: Michael Rabin made his first appearance on campus Feb. 5 in the Union ballroom. The 23-year old concert violinist was the third performer in the l96O-6l concert series. Below: The annual Sociology lecture was given Feb. l9 by John D. Donovan, professor of soci- ology at Boston college. About 400 people attended the lecture in which the sociologist declared that while the stature of Catholic intellectual life has grown dramatically in the last l5 years, it was still in a transition to maturity. 5 ' 3 r i . Above: Major Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, national chairman of the Civil War centennial commission and grandson of President Grant, spoke on the Civil War, Jan. I3, to open Marquette's com- memerotion of the Civil War. Right: The Beaux Arts trio performed Dec. 9 in the second of the concert series. The trio is composed of pianist Menoham Pressler, violinist Daniel Guilet, and cellist Bernard Greenhouse. Chopin. W? writ Upper right: Padriac Colum gave the annual Sigma Tau Delta lecture April l7 on the topic My friend James Joyce, Above: At the initial meeting of the Book of the Month club, the merits of P. A. Soeokin's The Crises of our Age, were discussed. John Pick, English professor, moderated the discussion. Right: Rabbi Emil L. Fackenheim, associate philosophy professor at the University of Toronto, gave the l96l Aquinas lecture April 7. He spoke on the Metaphysics of Historicityf' Leonard Pennario concluded the concert series April 9 with a piano concert that included works by Schubert, Schumann, Scorlatti, Liszt, Ravel and VC' 'Ki 218 The members of the Brooks Council, which coordinated and organized Union activities are: Top row: James J. Piper, George T. Gialamas, John L. Drees, Sharon A. Downey. Bottom row: Timothy C. Sullivan, Jeannie Murgas, vice-pres., William D. Kaehny, pres., Annette Ketchum, Georgia A. Bernath, sec. , fir .... 5 Students celebrated the wearin' of the green with a mixer in the Union ballroom on St. Patrick's day. Jim Robak and his 18-piece band performed at the February Jazz concert. Several Jazz concerts are held each year featuring local talent. Union Acti ities Fr. Bernard Cooke, SJ., spoke in the Last Lecture series sponsored by the Brooks council. 219 v 1 Q elf' I Daily S . 4 , i . , g I S Q Q f ,UM.itMff3 :QLwf:g!g . 2 Wei' X . -4- .. Q., W-M lwQ33kSdN , Nwwsg . unsung.. A pre-Lenten mixer was sponsored by the council in the Union ballroom on St. Valentines day. Left: Neil Martin displayed his skill in cz drum solo and explained something about drumming in his last appearance at a jazz concert. Below: Fr. John J. Walsh, S.J., talked with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Doyle after viewing the film, Gate of Hell. The film was made in the area where Doyle served in the Navy. ,fwmi , iw in' -, if fax, li C. V . N il tif, 5 V' W s s 220 Formal Prom T Q cf 3 Q i l. - ' 5 .'b. . ' -. 'H Dick Fleck, president of the Prom council, served as king of the l96l Marquettillion. His queen was Pat Breitenstein. The dance was held in the Antlers ballroom, April 2l. The annual post-prom breakfast was held from l24 3 am. in the Union ballroom, The theme of the post-prom breakfast was Vamos a Vegas or Let's Go to Vegas, Chairman of the post- prom breakfast, sponsored by Delta Sigma Pi, was Ray Rausch. The Prom council organized the Informal prom as well as the Marquettillion. Members of the Prom council were: Top row: Jack R. Trimberger, Thomas H, Chmielewski, Ronald R. Raddatz, Peter S. BOllSfI'GfI. Bottom row: Jacauie D. Grace, sec, Richard T. Fleck, pres., Jim P. Holmes, vice-pres, Jean Winzenbarg. kv -X li 'brief 5.A., ophomore Coed Board Freshmen played Name-go at a twin-sister party, The twin sister program of the Coed Board aims at helping dorm girls and Milwaukee girls get acquainted. Sharon Tuominen modeled a tennis outfit during the Welcome Week fashion show. Sharon and other mem- bers of the Coed Board showed in- coming freshmen fashions for every occasion in the school year. Members of the Sophomore Coed Board are: Top row: Ginny L. Dougherty Kathleen J. Murphy, Michele A. Marco, Joan M. Smith, Elizabeth A. Sweeny Sharon L. Tuominen, Susan K. Moore, Helen M, Caro, Barbara A, Welter Jeanie M. Kemp. Bottom row: Mary Ellen Smith, vice-pres., Maureen Weite kamp, Margaret M. Mullins, pres., Barbara A. Powers, sec., Diane Hauser. 222 Senior Week Robert Bale lwith glossesl, Jane Doolan, Marcia Adamkiewicz and Jack Kircher didn't leave a crumb on their plates, The picnic was held at Maryhill. l - R gy-I, ,vi .,,..w N ws ,. ' ii l ---1 36 5. 'wi r, , ,. Q H , 1, 1 4 . F gf K! , , 4 Q, 8 f --... 'fn ..f-is-ev N ' 4 P K .af-, H .Q li at H N w ' 5 Q I rrq' 'W 4-I J if I 1 , J' 'Y' T 'l f .M4 f' I .U 44 l 61 J S 5 My I,- ' ' M Q -a F J' Danna Dermody enjoyed a tree swing on the Maryhnll grounds The picnic began Senior Week activities. The Senior prom a Union party and o graduation breakfast completed the weeks festivities. Reminiscing over the past year and discussing plans for the future were lfrom the left? Tom Spinecle Sandra Weiss Judy Clark and Jim McBride. Y,- T' 223 Graduation Four years of fun. frustration and just plain hard work are capped for Marquette's seniors by baccalaureate and commencement ceremonies. For the graduate it is both an inspiring and a frighten- ing experience. The Arena is crowded on that Sunday with 1,200 seniors and thousands of parents. relatives and friends. The addresses are inspiring. the long procession of graduates impressive, congratulations from a dean and the University president personally satisfying. As friends and classmates file slowly across the stage. the graduate wonders at the size of his University. His own small circle of friends seems lost in the flow. His own ac- complishments often seem small in the rush of honor stu- dents and class leaders. Each college sends forth its students and in each group is drama, pathos, courage. disappointment. Here is a blind student, graduating with honors after four years of intermin- able toil. Here is an engineering graduate accepting his dip- loma while a wife and two small children beam from the Arena circle. Here is an athlete. a scholar. Here are the men and women of the class of 1961 who will represent Mar- quette to the world. But perhaps the most meaningful part of the day is the silent adoration and looks of pride on the faces of thousands of parents. They have waited long. worked hard and sacri- ficed much to witness this day. That son or daughter in the blue cap and gown might represent a new car they did not get or a vacation they did not take. But the look of happiness in his or her eyes makes it all worthwhile. For the graduate. it is a moment of prayerful thanks . . . thanks for parents who have made it possible. thanks to a God who kept providing courage when things got rough. thanks to classmates. friends. teachers. The speeches have ended. the racks filled with diplomas have been emptied. a final prayer and best wishes have been offered. The crowd surges to its feet and listens as this new- est group of alumni intones Hail. Alma Mater. The pro- cession files out with a quick look back at the now deserted stage and the banner. Marquette: A Commitment to Moral and Intellectual Excellence. Marquette's stage in the education of her graduate has ended. She offers a prayer that her sons and daughters will use the principles she has sought to inculcate in them. She hopes fervently that they will remain committed to excellence. 224 E I ,ff Wei' ......,a V, Q. rj PGRT SCIENTISTS periodically take time away from their test tubes to write scathing ar- ticles for popular magazines about the need for physical exercise among Americans. Americans they say. are people con- tent to sit and watch someone else build up a sweat. These scientists maintain that as Ameri- cans are propelled farther into their mech- anical push button future, they will have proportionately less physical exercise. A nationwide lack of physical fitness can become a formidable problem. History shows that nations must keep physically as well as technically strong if they are to sur- vive the rigors of war and other catas- trophies. Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower recognized this danger. He often suggested that Americans forsake their automobiles, at least occasionally, for bicycles. He further proposed that bicycle paths be built along federal highways. He engaged in many forms of physical exercise. thus shattering the myth that a politician's only form of exer- cise is handshaking. Marquette. like other major educational institutions. tries to instill a healthy sports interest in students through its intercollegi- ate athletic program. Marquette basketball. tennis, golf. cross country and wrestling teams compete for honors with many other colleges and universities. representing all sections of the country. These intercollegi- ate matches serve to build a strong student enthusiasm for sports. as well as to engender student loyalty and support for Marquette in all its undertakings. An equally important facet of university athletics is the intramural sports program in which hundreds of students actively par- ticipate in such sports as basketball. track. boxing. fencing. golf. handball and swim- ming. The aim of the athletic program is to provide healthy bodies to accompany the sound minds which future Americans will need as citizens and leaders of a world power. It is hoped, through the program, that students will carry an enthusiasm for sports and a recognition of the value of physical exercise with them into the promising. tur- bulent, pushbutton future of America. 2 226 41.7-'at ' , , V .rpg ' Lage- K 1. g ' Q . V 2' , .. J J y N - X N I ,X Y, x ' c E 4 -Q, 1 ' Rev. John G. Holbrook, S.J. ' ' , Chairmen A 3 -l','if1 1 i .kip Q: -s . A! fg 9' is . J . J. ,,'o T 1 .. .fl '.1 A N 'N tu Stan Lowe Lawrence Mullins Business Monoger thletic dministration University athletic events, meets regularly to dis- cuss current issues in the Held of athletics and to help formulate the University's athletic policy. The Rev. John G. Holbrook. S.J., is chair- man of the board. Other members include faculty representatives George H. Zimny, John F. Lynch and John L. Maharg alumni members James J. Bonifas. Robert McGinn and Dr. Raymond Kuf- felg and student representative, Leo Zoeller. Athletic Director 1 V? .. Q , y-P .. 5, c .9 i ' ' . 4 -4 . ,g 6 - . 1 32: YT 5 ' i n 1 '44'4 57.-fi. 5 Today Marquette stadium stands vacant. For the first time in 68 years no foot- ball team will represent the Hilltop. All that remain are memories. To a man like Frank Murray. perhaps Marquette's greatest football coach. satisfying memories come back. In Murray's first year. 1922. the Hilltoppers won eight and tied one while scoring 213 points and limiting the opposition to three points. Murray had many other good years at the helm. In 1923. Joseph Red Dunn went back into a game against Boston College with a broken arm. kicked the extra point and gave Marquette a 7-6 victory. The Hilltoppers were undefeated that year. Murray and many others will never forget the 1936 team that went to the Cotton Bowl. Marquette put up a good tight in the Bowl but Texas Christian had a fellow named Sammy Baugh at quarterback that year and they won. 16-6. Johnny Sisk. the Guepe brothers. Art and Al. Gene Ronzani and Jimmy Rich- ardson have fond memories of Marquette football. They were all star players at one time or another in the Marquette football drama. Sisk went on to star for the Chicago Bears. Art Guepe. Ronzani and Richardson are all successful coaches. Wisconsin, Navy and Notre Dame remember Marquette. Wisconsin had things pretty much their own way in the series. Navy remembers the 21-3 defeat by Mar- quette's Golden Avalanche in 1924. Notre Dame was tied three years in a row by Marquette. starting in 1909. Patrons of Milwaukee County stadium remember the Warriors. They remember the last attempt to bring Marquette back into the big time. Liz Blackbourn remembers the Warriors. He remembers the last good season Marquette had in 1953, when under his coaching they Hnished with a 6-3-1 record. He remembers leaving to coach the Green Bay Packers and coming back in 1958 to End Warrior football fortunes at an all time low. He remembers the announce- ment on Dec. 9 that Marquette had dropped intercollegiate football from its ath- letic program. Farewell to Football fine pass receiving aided the Warriors in their 23-l3 win. l l 1' ,- .40- Marquette 23 - Villanova 'I3 Sept. 17, 1960-Marquette's War- riors thrilled 15,400 opening night fans at M.U. Stadium. They downed Vil- lanova, 23-13. The Wildcats ran up more total yardage, but the Warriors had a 226-216 yard edge on the ground. Scoring drives of 68 and 99 yards gave Marquette a 14-O lead at the half. They picked up two points on a safety early in the fourth quarter and then, with Villanova threatening, Denny Fer- riter intercepted a pass on the Wild- cat 3O. Bob Collins later popped over left tackle for the clincher. Dave Theisen, sophomore halfback, lived up to pre-season expectations. He ripped off 107 yards in 13 carries. Big George Andrie hit the turf in the Villanova game. The 6'7 junior's Football 7 V... lr .,TH ' K an-J . 1 .11-1 -.-.3 A I lb U 1 i l 11.2 W 1 .E ' 'Q , Q- .t Vx . K V , 1, r , , ,. . l fr - ' ' v -sgky-J t - - ' w r- - If i Www., iqrvmvv - ff -N.-gg., - . -r V r J ' at f Q s fi. X . . , . , S A .- . i a , , 1960 Varsity Football Squad Bottom Row: tleft to rightl Mike Merkle, Eldon Bloedorn, Jim May, Dave Theisen, John Sisk, Capt, Denny Ferriter, Paul Poeschl, Pat Geraghty, John Muellerleile, Jim Szarwark, Ron Jennings -'frecond Row: Karl Kassulke, Jerry Tadych, John Loden, Gerry Barto, Chuck Dreas, Frank Lehnen, Wally Bellile, Tony Granata, John Vitale, ony Alleva. Third Row: Bob Wolfe, Kevin Weinberg, Ken Javor, Bernie Gajewski, Norm Merz, Mike Koehler, Bob Lott, Ken Krueger, Dennis Dorsch, Jim Lanigan, Bob Osterrnan, Joe Miller. Fourth Row: Bob I-linytske, Bill Johnson, George Andrie, Lou Distelzweig, John Lane, Dick Timmer, Mike Shea, Herb Roede, Gene Schalleron, Jack Frymire, Jett Messerknecht, Ken Shaffer. 5-ihtthvelcpz: Gary Podesto, Bob Wilkins, Steve Sichterman, Don Krebs, Ralph Kubinski, Bob Collins, Joe Schulte, Terry Zang, Bill Shebesta, im a er Top Row: Equipment Manager Paul Hollembeck, Team Manager Jack Mierzwa, Head Coach Lisle Blackbourn, Coach Fred Rice, Coach Jack Morton, Coach Pat Naughton, Team Trainer Bob Weingart, Team Manager Bill Tessler. 3 - , Wisconsirfs quarterback and strongest punting foot, Jim Bakken, was viciously attacked during the third quarter of the Wisconsin game. The Warrior's five game winning streak was snapped. The Badgers won, 35-6, in one of the hardest fought games of Marquette's i960 football season. Wisconsin 35 - Marquette 6 Oct. 1, 1960-Marquette's five-game winning streak ended when Wiscon- sin's Badgers downed the Warriors 35-6, before 51,553 fans at Camp Randall Stadium. Three Badger inter- ceptions, two of them turned into touchdowns, accounted for Wiscon- sin's principle tallies. Both coaches agreed that the score did not show how bitterly contested the game was. Marquette was no patsy. The Warriors penetrated Wisconsin territory twice in the first quarter, once traveling to the 14-yard line on a 54- yard drive. Wisconsin's head coach, Milt Bruhn, said, Marquette's team was head and shoulders above the team we played last year. The Warriors outgained Wisconsin rushing, C121-723, and had more first downs. C19-12J. Marquette coach Lisle Blackbourn said the Warriors played strongly enough, offensively and defensively, to have won most games. Marquette 20 - COP 0 Sept. 24. 1960-Marquette showed a stout defense and an inconsistent but powerful offense in shutting out the Bengal Tigers. The Warriors al- lowed only 228 yards. including 98 on the ground. They recovered two COP fumbles and intercepted two passes. Several times the Warriors moved deep into Tiger territory only to be stopped by a fumble or an intercep- tion. Captain Denny Ferriter scored Marquettes second T D w h e n li e grabbed quarterback Bob V a n d e r Wall's pass on the Marquette 34 and raced down the Held 66 yards for the score. Improved passing by Bill Johnson and Terry Zang along with a strong rushing attack led by Mike Shea and Dave Theisen sparked the win. 22 Warrior end Frank Lehneri C883 made an all-out attempt to block Jim Bakken's kick for an extra point. Although Mar- quette outrushed the Badgers offensively, they lost by a lop- sided score. 'X Indiana 34-Marquette 8 Oct. 15, 1960 -Indiana wa: bounced around in Big Ten play but they looked like champions against the Warriors. The Hoosiers normally porous de- fense stopped Marquette cold until late in the fourth quarter when Terry Zang threw a 55 yard scoring pass to Karl Kassulke. Outside of this, the game con- sisted of speedy Indiana backs blast- ing through and around the Warrior line. Marquette did intercept three Hoosier passes but they couldn't make anything of the opportunity. Cincinnati scored its first touchdown on a three yard plunge. The Bearcats went Football on to score four more TD's and pounded Marquette 33-13. Marquette 13- Boston College 12 Oct. 8, 1960-Undoubtedly, the most exciting game of the season was the battle with Boston College. The Boston Eagles mauled Marquette from one end of the Held to the other dur- ing the first three quarters, but the Warriors managed to score in the sec- ond quarter after a 69 yard drive. Boston scored their second touchdown in the third quarter, but failed a second time in the extra point attempt. With only minutes left, the Warriors went 41 yards in six plays to tie the score at 12-12. Ferriter kicked the extra point, and the Warriors downed the Boston Eagles 13-12 for the first time since 1932. ,. ,.- ...,. . . .... . Dave Theisen, Warrior's leading ground gainer. I l 9 Vanderbilt's Charlie Creagh rushed into a pack of trouble, namely Mike Shea C363 and Ken Shaffer l74J. C r e a g h picked up l6 yards in eight c a r r i e s as the Commodores whipped Marquette 23-6. Vanderbilt 23-Marquette 6 Oct. 21, 1960 - An old grad named Art Guepe came back to spoil Marquette's homecoming as his Com- modores banged the Warriors around for a 23-6 victory. Despite an abundance of home- coming spirit the Warriors were never really in the game. They lost the battle of statistics by a whopping 313-199 margin in total yardage. They fumbled twice and had two passes intercepted. A crowd of 17,000, the largest since 1954, saw Vanderbilt run up a 16-O margin before the Warriors mounted their scoring attack. The at- tack consisted of a 9 yard touchdown pass from Bill Johnston to Chuck Dreas. !S'l?? PQR1.t1 i3'f'fYf f W Y+' M 'CHQ-Xi?-'XKBP-9' M, , .,..., Y 4- 'F :ze-1 ' .5- A ,ip , ii P' 1 ' .,,,, ' , Q V .. N -1. if X 1.1 K '- r R . V s , 'xy z - ls 1' .fish .4 . . ' g 18- x 4 as : x gs -' VJ .--31-.4 f Dennis Ferriter, Warrior captain. 10...-.X as is at SWA'-N.---,4. '.: Holy Cross 20-Marquette 0 Oct. 29, 1960-Even the long awaited return of injured halfback Dave Theisen didn't bolster the War- rior's sagging olfense as the Crusa- ders beat them at Worcester, Massa- chusetts. Theisen, making his lfrst appear- ance in a game since the Sept. 24th game, gained only 24 yards rushing and appeared somewhat stale after his long layolf. He also fumbled a hand- off on the Holy Cross 28 which gave the Crusaders the ball for their initial touchdown drive. As a team, Marquette gained only 56 yards rushing and 84 yards pass- ing. Joe Schulte, who's main stock in trade is defense, looked like the War- riors' best passer as he hit two for two and gained 23 yards. Frank Lehnen had one of his better days at end, picking oif four aerials for 75 yards. With the offense sputtering, Gary Podesto had a good chance to show his punting skill. He booted one 67 yards and wound up with a 37.6 average in 10 tries. 232 Cincinnati 33 - Marquette '13 Nov. 12, 1960-Cincinnati took a 19-0 halftime lead and then withstood a second half Warrior surge to gain a 33-13 victory. A crowd of 11,200 saw Bearcat quarterback Larry Harp shine in both the running and passing de- partments. Marquette pushed across two tal- lies in the fourth quarter with a re- vived passing attack. Terry Zang threw a 51 yard bomb to Kevin Weinberg for one score and Joe Schulte hit big George Andrie for 19 yards for the V - Team statistics MU Opp. Terry Zang ran into Detroit interference on a muddy field. First downs 124 149 rushing 73 86 passing 43 48 penalty 8 15 Rushing yards 1003 1722 Passing yards 963 1283 Individual rushing Atts Yds Avg Tom' net yords 1964 3005 ThSiSeI'1 56 268 4-8 Passes attempted 191 171 C0llifWS 56 245 4-3 Passes completed 68 78 51190 38 159 4-l Punting average 37.0 35.0 JeV1 1lV1Q5 58 l96 3-4 Penalties-yards 41-376 60-617 other. Cumulative 1960 Football Statistics Detroit 32 - Marquette 'I2 Nov. 5, 1960-Marquette's season- long inability to stop a rollout pass was a big factor in their 32-12 drubbing at the hands of Detroit. The Titans gained 203 yards through the airlanes while the Warriors, with three different quar- terbacks. managed only 70. Coach Lisle Blackbourn said that the Warrior passers were hindered by extremely passive blockers. Statistics showed that the three quarterbacks gained a total of minus 23 yards rush- mg. Mike Koehler led the feeble run- ning attack with 50 yards in I3 carries. 1960 Marquette Coaching Staff Assistant coach Fred Rice, Line coach Pat Naughton, Head coach Lisle Blackbourn Assistant coach Jack Morton, Chief scout George Kelly. l l l i Who Played Football ? Football players played football. Big ones, fat ones, tall ones, bandaged ones. limping ones. smart ones and stupid ones. They may have had a shining hel- met and a jersey with stars on it or they may have had shoes with holes in them and an old. moth-eaten uniform. Some players played every Satur- day of the season. getting press clip- pings and fraternity invitations. Some only played in scrimmages and got dish- washing jobs. Coaches played football. They sat up till 3 o'clock in the morning. figur- ing out the best defense against the split-T formation. They growled at their wives when they lost. They took them out to dinner when they won. Fans played football. They thought up strategic plays guaranteed to sneak them into 50-yard line seats. They in- tercepted wayward hot dogs thrown their way by the vendor. They yelled useful bits of information at the coach. Sports editors played football. They put their heads down, took pictures and wrote articles. then tried to outrun the speedy deadline to the goal. -15 Send me a dozen more halfbacksf' HOW C01-lld YOU bU 9le that fouch' Looks like we Pun' 'gem down pass? V 1960 Freshmen Football Squad Top row: Roger Johnson, Ken Layman, Karl Stanizek, Tom Sumeeker, Dave Kopay, John Highlandfel, Ken Brown, Fred Rurman Jack Musachio, Ed Kuleza, Tom Zegunis, John Muschudo, Third row: Tim Boltman, Bill Tatum, Bruce Smith, John Baffico, Hollis Buel, George Highland, Jack Failka, Dick Herzlng Mike Croghan, Bill Carter, Mike Murphy. Second row: Tony Napolet, coach, Tim Zhulkie, coach, Mike Reider, Bill King, George Hartmann, Mike Dwyer, Tim Murphy Tom Connelly, George Blanchard, John Steinback, manager, Bill Bartholomew, coach. Bottom row: Larry Miller, Bob Reese, Denny Mulvihill, Paul Polanski, Chuck Faranda, Tony Corcentino, Fred Mueller, Lew Boch rodt, Bob Kane, Joe Bourdon, manager. Freshmen Football Unfortunately a promising 1960 freshmen football team will not get a chance to prove their mettle on a Marquette varsity squad next year. Among the better prospects on the team were quar- terbacks Tom Connelly and Mike Rieder along with backs Kenny Brown, Willy King and Dave Kopay. Good size and speed highlighted the end position headed by Fred Reherman and Bruce Smith. Jack Failla. although hampered by injury during the first weeks of practice. was considered fast and a good receiver. The line was big and strong. although somewhat lacking depth at the tackles. Ken Lehmann. George Blanchard, Hollis Buell and Dick Herzing were chief contenders at center. Con- verted backs .lim Baffico and George Hartman were standouts at the guards, as were Ed Flynn and Karl Stanizek at the tackle positions. The freshmen team was guided through the season by former Warrior players Bill Bartholomew, Tony Na- polet and Tim Zhulkie. The frosh scrimmaged the varsity four times. losing on each occasiong but as Napolet pointed out, the fresh- men had the problem of learning the Marquette winged and slot-T oifensive patterns which are more complicated than the straight-T employed in most high schools. Freshmen Coaching Staff Tim Zhulkie, Tony Napolet and Bill Bartholomew Basketball Despite a surprise letdown in the opening round of the NCAA tourney when they were drubbed by Houston 77-61, Marquettes basket- ball team had a rewarding season. Their final record was 16-l l. Next year. Kojis and his 2I.4 average will be gone. But returning will be Ron Glaser. 14.5, Dick Nixon. 9.7. Dave Erickson. 9.7. and Bob Hornak. 9.4. Coach Ed Hickey hopes this quartet, plus some promising freshmen. will give a good account of itself. Top row Duck Nixon Dick Pyzynskl Lee Borowski, Pot Below, Jim Estes, Jerry Keidel. Middle row Joe Scanlon Ron Glaser Bob Hornok, Ed Carter, Bob Chmielewski, Morio Bottom row Don Kojss Len Jefferson Andy Chuchvoro, John Fedders, Dove Erickson, Joy a web of De Paul defenders, Warrior captain Ed Carter prepared to fire a set-shot. Marquette 'I07 - North Dakota 68 Dec. 3. 1960-The Marquette Warriors, sporting a 13-12 record in 1959-60. opened their 1960 basketball season at the Arena in a record setting victory over North Dako- ta, 107-68. Don Kojis. 6'5 senior. sparked the Warrior quintet with 38 points before a 6,630 opening night audience. While North Dakota hit on 42.4121 of its shots com- pared to Marquette's 37.4fZ1. the Sioux were unable to stop the fast breaking Warrior squad. The Warriors' 107 points broke the previous Arena high of 100 set by the 1955 Marquette hoopsters. Marquette 99 - U.W.M. 63 Dec. 6. 1960-The Warriors' second game of the season saw the Cardinals from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on the short end of a 99-63 final tally. Don Kojis, all-American contender. scored 28 points as the Marquette team shot 4563- to U.W.M.'s 31W. The inability to match Marquette in height and in reserve strength was the main cause of the Cardinals' lass. 'nz Wisconsin 55 - Marquette 51 Dec. 10, 1960-After two decisive vic- tories in their first two starts, the Warriors traveled to Madison where they lost a heart- breaking game in the 56-year rivalry, 55-51. It was the first M.U. loss to Wisconsin since 1953. Although they shot a poor 29.9'Z while Wisconsin hit on 38.9fk , the Warriors' overall play was generally good. One big factor in the loss was Don Kojis' inability to score. He was held to 8 points for the entire game. Marquette 83 - Wichita 79 Dec. 13, 1960-The fourth game of Marquette's 1960-61 season was played in the arena where Marquette upset Wichita. 83-79. Although the Shockers were the taller and more experienced. the Warriors were able to come from behind in the second half, sparked by Don Kojis' 25 points and Dick Nixon's extraordinary ball handling. The Warriors trailed by 13 points, 17-4, in the opening minutes of the game. but hit on 44? of their field goal attempts to their opponents, 41.976, Off on a rampage with the basketball, Guard Dick Nixon outflonked the Iowa State defensive wall. Senior Don Koiis snared 23 rebounds and scored 23 points in the 70-62 Mar quette win. Completing the arch of his over-the-head j u m p-s h o t, Ron Glaser scored two points from the field against Iowa State. Marquette 96 - Illinois 87 Dec. 17, 1960-In another come from behind victory. the Warriors thrilled 8.440 Arena fans by downing Illinois. 96-87. Don Kojis led the attack with 24 points, but Coach Ed Hickey had high praise for his sophomores. Ron Glaser scored 22 points and Bob Hornak and Lee Borowski also added key baskets. With five minutes left in the game. the Warriors changed from a fast breaking game to a careful ball control game. The Warriors shot a fantastic 70W in the second half, and 49W for the entire game to Illinois' SSW. Marquette 70 - Iowa State 62 Dec. 20. 1960-Led by husky Don Ko- jis' 23 points and 23 rebounds. Marquette spurted to a 41-28 halftime lead over Iowa State and went on to whip the Cyclones. 70-62. The 7.895 Arena fans saw Iowa's 6'7 average front line fail to block Mar- quette's passes and shots as the Warriors hit on 38W of their field goal efforts. Ron Glaser again gave the Warriors a big assist on offense. He dropped in 16 points. second to Kojis. Lee Borowski had nine rebounds and 13 points. Back to back with a Wichita defender, Ron Glaser went after a rebound. He wos assisted a moment later by Jay Dolezal and Bob l-lornak. Glaser scored 20 points in the 83-79 Warrior victory. De Paul 81 Marquette 78 Dec. 23. 1960 Muquette lost 1 tight overtime battle at Alumni Hall when eight DePaul charity tosses and a held goal offset three Warrior buckets and a free throw in the extra session. Marquette had rallied from a 58-48 deficit with little more than six min- utes remaining in regulation play to tie the score at 71 apiece. DePaul's Howie Carl set an Alumni Hall scoring record with 43 points. including 19 straight free throws. Dave Erickson with 20 points and Kojis with 17 led the Warrior attack. Marquette 83 - Loyola 7l Jan. 4, 1961-The Warriors opened the new year in fine style as they downed scrappy Loyola of Chicago at the Arena with some excellent shooting and superior rebounding. Kojis led the Marquette scoring parade with 25 points. The Warriors outrebounded the Ramblers 57-38 with Kojis grabbing off 24. Len Jefferson, a surprise starter, played a good defensive game and scored seven points. lf 238 Marquette 91 - Wake Forest 83 Dec. 29. 1960- 1 would like to see those kids play when they're seniors, said one vet- eran sports announcer after watching the Warriors, playing with four sophomores and senior Don Kojis, upset defending champion Wake Forest 91-83 in the first round of the Dixie Classic at Raleigh, N.C. Even though the Tribe lost their next two games in the holiday tourney, they left to- bacco country tagged by many as the Cinder- ella kids. The Wake Forest victory alone sold Ed Hickey's players to the 12,400 fans jammed into Reynolds Coliseum. Marquette riddled a tight Deacon defense by pumping in 64W of their shots from the floor. The Warriors also outrebounded the taller and huskier Deacons. 56-49. Sopho- more Ron Glaser connected on 1 1 of 15 field goals and added seven free throws to lead all scorers in the first round of action. We figured we had to stop Kojis, Glaser and Erickson, Horace t'Bones', McKinney, Wake Forest coach. said after the game. They did a better job on the boards than our scouting report showed. Duke 86 - Marquette 73 Don Kojis rebounder. Dec. 30, 1960-The Warrior princes lost Dave Erickson, 6-7 forward and center. their gallant bid for the Classic cup 24 hours later when they encountered the Duke Blue Devils, Coach Ed Hickey summed up the 86- 73 loss very succinctly. Our boys were never able to get control of the game and settle down, he said. 'LI thought we would win when we pulled ahead, but I'm proud of the sophomores. We were licked by a great team. From the opening minutes the Warriors whittled away at four and five point Duke leads and it wasn't until 11:21 remained in the game, when Len Jefferson sank a 15 foot jump shot, that the Warriors led, 56-54. But the Blue Devils, led by Art Heyman enroute to a 29 point performance, tallied 12 straight points before the Warriors pushed one through the netting again. The Warriors then faced Villanova for third place in the eight team meet. showed the form that made him the Worrior's leading Dixie Classic Villanova 75 -- Marquette 70 Dec. 31, 1960-Both Marquette and Vil- lanova were tired but the Warriors proved to be more so and dropped consolation honors to the scrappy Wildcats, 75-70. The Tribe, shooting at a 26927 clip, continually fell into scoring lapses and found themselves behind 37-27 at halftime. The Warriors rallied in the second half to tie the score at 47-47, but an- other Villanova scoring splurge sounded the death knell for Ed Hickeyis team. Don Kojis and Ron Glaser were named to the all-tourney second team by the press, radio and publicitors. Ron Glaser fought for o rebound in the Creigh- ton game, Marquette 89 - Creighton 64 Jan. 14. 1961-A 58-point second half. featuring a successful fast break, helped the Warriors whirl past the Creighton Bluejays. 89-64. at the Arena. Creighton enjoyed a 40-31 lead at the half. but a second half spurt led by Don Kojis and Ron Glaser buried the Bluejays, hopes for an upset. Ko- jis topped all scorers with 29 points. in ad- dition to pulling down 26 rebounds. one short of the school record. Bradley 84 - Marquette 68 Jan. 28, 1961-Marquette battled the third ranked Bradley Braves on even terms for thirty minutes before they succumbed to the Braves' devastating fast break. It was the 46th straight home court victory for Bradley. A national television audience saw Don Kojis, Dick Nixon and Dave Erickson battle Bradley to a 36-35 halftime score, Bradley's favor. But then the Braves' jump- ing jack foursome of Chet Walker, Tim Rob- inson. Al Saunders and Mack Herndon took charge. Walker was high scorer with 21 points. Kojis led Marquette with 20. Louisville 84 - Marquette 63 Jan. 7, 1961-A hot shooting Louisville team downed Marquette before 10.915 fans. the largest Arena crowd of the season. The Cardinals hit on 54? of their shots to the Warriors' 28'Z. Coach Ed Hickey described the game as a 'llekyl-Hyde exhibition, stat- ing that the Warriors played well in the first half but fell apart in the second. Marquette trailed the nation's fourth-ranked quintet 34- 31 at the half, but wild passing and poor shooting by the Warriors in the second half enabled the Cardinals to breeze to their 13th straight victory. John Turner led the opposi- tion with 31 points. Don Kojis was high man for the Warriors with 21 points. Marquette 85 - Detroit 63 Jan. 10. 1961-Marquette hit a top twenty Detroit team with a barrage of early baskets and went on to mutilate the Titans 85-63 at Detroit. Accuracy from the charity line enabled the Warriors to enlarge a 40-21 halftime lead to a 22 point tinal mar- gin. They dropped in 19 out of 21 free throws in the second half. High scorers for Marquette were Ron Glaser. Dick Nixon and Don Kojis with 21. 20 and I8 points. respectively. Titan scoring aces Dave De- Busschere and Charlie North hit for 23 and 19 points. Bob Hornak, 6-4 forward. WAI - Qi. N 240 St. Bonaventure 92 - Marquette 63 Jan. 31. 1961-St. Bonaventure. ranked second in the nation. downed Marquette 92- 63 at the Arena. The Warriors held up well during the first half, trailing only 40-36 at the mid-point. but just couldn't keep up with the powerful Bonnies during the second half. All-American Tom Stith had 41 points and teammates Crawford and Martin had 24 points. Don Kojis was high for Marquette with 12 points. Len Jefferson hit for 11 points. Bob Hornak had 10. and Erickson. Nixon and Glaser each had 8. Marquette 87 - DePaul 64 Feb. 8. 1961-Marquette needed a strong second half comeback to defeat a stubborn DePaul quintet. 87-64 at the Arena. Consistent rebounding and balanced scoring were the keys to victory. The War- riors outrebounded DePaul 63-46. with Don Kojis capturing 26. He also contributed 24 points. followed by Dave Erickson with 12 and Bob Hornak with 10. Howie Carl led DePaul scoring with 29 points. S Howie Carl of DePaul drove for a layup between Andy Chuehvara C511 and Don Kojis 4445. Marquette beat DePaul at the Milwaukee Arena, 87-64. Coach Ed Hickey rose from the bench to protest a foul in the Drake game. The Warriors won a squeaker, 74-72. Marquette 88 - Xavier 79 Feb. 11. 1961-Marquette's sophomore studded squad remained oblivious to pres- sure as they sank 13 of 17 free throws in an overtime battle at Cincinnati. The 88-79 Warrior victory over a veteran Xavier team featured strong second half performances by Don Kojis and Bob Hornak. Kojis fired in 14 of his 23 points in the last 20 minutes and Hornak dropped in 11 of his total 15 in the second stanza. Xavier's Jack Thobe scored 24 points to take scoring honors for both teams, Loyola 81 - Marquette 78 Feb. 14. 1961-Loyola proved to be a little too much for the Warriors, edging them out 81-78 at Chicago Stadium. The game went along at an even pace until the last few minutes. Ron Glaser scored on a layup. mak- ing the score 78-77. With 39 seconds remain- ing. Loyola's Mike Gavin hit on a jumper. The Warriors had a chance to go ahead when Don Kojis was fouled. but he failed to make the free throw. With the score at 80-78. the Ramblers' Jim Mini sank a free throw to end the game. High point man was Loyolais Jerry Harkness with 26 points. For Marquette, it was Kojis. Nixon, Glaser and Jefferson with 20. 15. 13 and 12 points, respectively. Marquette 72 - Air Force 63 Feb. 18, 1961--Warrior height ac- counted for a 72-63 victory over the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. Don Kojis, 6'5 , Dave Erickson, 6'7 , Bob Hor- nak, 6'4 , and Len Jefferson. 6'8 scored 80? of Marquette's points and were re- sponsible for an impressive 55-31 rebound bulge. Kojis. high point man with 24. sur- passed the Marquette lifetime scoring record of 1,355 set in 1959 by Mike Moran. Erick- son dropped in 10 held goals. setting a per- sonal game high of 22 points. St. John's 85 - Marquette 69 Feb. 23. 1961-Nationally ranked St. John's dealt a decisive 85-69 defeat to the Warriors in New York's Madison Square Garden. After Bob Hornak dropped in a jump shot to give Marquette the opening lead. St. John's took a 3-2 lead it never relinquished. It was a case of an ice cold team battling a red hot one. All-American Tony Jackson and LeRoy Ellis led the Red- men to a 45-23 halftime lead and continued their rapid-tire point production in the sec- ond half. Marquette 74 - Drake 72 Feb. 28. 1961-Marquette staved oil a torrid Drake rally to defeat the Bulldogs. 74-72. at the Arena, A lapse in the early moments of the second half hurt the Bull- dogs. Not until Marquette had increased its 38-35 halftime lead to 69-52 did the visitors catch tire. They cut a 17-point War- rior lead to two points and had a chance to send the tussle into overtime. but a desperation shot missed its mark. Ron Glaser returned to early season form, scor- ing 22 points. Don Kojis had 20 and Dave Erickson popped in 14. Marquette 85 - Detroit 69 March 4. 1961-Marquette outshot. out- rebounded and outplayed a good Detroit team for the second time this season when it handed the Titans an 85-69 thrashing be- fore 9,035 Arena fans. A tight first half ended with the Warriors enjoying a 43-41 lead. The second half saw the Warriors jump to a 15 point lead at 61-46. The Titans were hampered by fouls in the sec- ond stanza through the loss of their scoring aces. Charlie North and Dave DeBusschere. Marquette scoring kingpin. Don Kojis. col- lected 27 points and 19 rebounds to lead both teams. '39 F f In spite of 6'9 St. Bonaventure center, Bob McCulIv, Don Kojis drove under the basket for a layup, Kojis averaged 21,7 points and l7.4 re- bounds Der game. 242 Louisville 75 - Marquette 50 March 6. 1961-Marquette got only 17 points in the first half as it fell be- fore Louisville. 75-50. in a battle of NCAA tournament bound teams. John Turner. the most murderous Cardinal on offense. could have handled the Warriors by himself in the first half. He tallied 17 points to match the en- tire Marquette output. Turner finished with 25 points. The Warriors were held to 50 field goal attempts. about 30 less than average. Marquette 77 - Xavier 74 March 9. 1961-Don Kojis made his last Arena appearance an unfor- gettable one as he powered his War- rior teammates to an aggressive 77-7-1 comeback victory over Xavier. The 6'5 senior provided almost half of his team's points and rebounds and more than half of its spark. His 29 points broke the Marquette season scoring record. adding another mark to a Warrior record book he already monopolizes. The first half was all Xavier. the Musketeers leading at the intermission point. -13-28. But a siz- zling second half. led by Kojis. Ron Glaser and Bob Hornak. wiped out the Marquette 88 - Kentucky 72 March ll. 1961-The Kentucky Wildcats suffered their worst defeat of the season. S8-72. at the hands of the Marquette Warriors at Chicago Stadium. The defeat stopped a Ken- tucky win streak at 10 games. High scorer for the game was guard Ron Glaser. who hit his long stretching jump shot with great accuracy. He scored 24 points. Don Kojis grabbed 22 rebounds and scored 21 points. Houston 77 - Marquette 61 March 15. 1961-A 16-10 season record brought the Warriors a bid to the NCAA. but a strong Houston team ended any hopes Marquette might have had for tournament glory. Marquette suffered through several cold spells that had plagued them throughout the season and the result was a 77-61 victory for Houston. Mar- quette didn't score a basket until the game was six minutes old and had only seven points on the scoreboard with eight minutes left in the half. It was -L2-18 at the intermission point. Don Kojis It is fitting to end the basketball section with a pictorial salute to Don Kojis who supplied much ofthe season's excitement. During his three varsity seasons at Marquette he broke eight MU records: most points in three sea- sons. l.50-lg most points in one season Q60-61 J. 5785 most field goals in three seasons. 6033 most field goals in one season. 232g most rebounds in three seasons. 1.2223 most rebounds in one season, 462g and highest scoring aver- age in one season. 21.4. Kojis is shown below from leftg going for a jump shot against UWM. taking a water break, and coming off the floor from his last home game CXavierJ to be congratu- lated by coach Hickey. deficit and provided the Warriors with one of their most exciting victories. Y - if M ,mae i a 1' . - -gf 'TNR . A w 1 1 4. - Y 5 1 - .M iQ J tw 4-L.. 1 ft' , 5 P '. . if. ff' ' .. .fi 7 ', 'H 'It '4.,,. ' Y., ' , 'l.'a':,-- ' 'I 'fr' i Z .-,. -..' ,Htl ,ll :Q 4 l13'.,. 4. i .4 ,':, lr .5 azffffa A ', ',',a'fzra I if l'1'ffl1 1 4 ,, , . :v, . f .5 5' ' 6' . 1 X V ' ' A Coach Jim Smith Because all positions are going to be wide open on the 1961 Varsity basketball team. Coach Ed Hickey has closely watched the 1960 frosh cage- men under the direction of freshman coach. Jim Smith. The two best pros- pects are seen in 6'6 forward, Dave Culver and 6'8 center. Willie Kings- ley, who are both outstanding re- bounders, This year's freshman squad finished up with an 8-4 record, and placed live men in the double figures. They were Pete Vanderhyden, 13.9g Dave Culver, 13.4g Willie Kingsley, 13.23 Jim Paulson. 10.43 and LeRoy Weyenberg, 10.3. Next year's probable starting line- up, as stated by Coach Hickey. will be selected from Dick Nixon, Ron Glaser, Bob Hornak, Len Jefferson, and Dave Erickson. The only starter lost this year by graduation was the well known 43244, Don Kojis. This loss of course leaves a gap in the Warrior squad, of- fensively and defensively-a gap that will be quite hard to fill. The frosh of '60 are the Warriors' biggest hope. 243 Freshman Basketball Dove Erickson showed the freshmen wl'1o's boss under the boords os he grabbed c rebound in the annual varsity-freshman tilt. Don Koirs 144.1 ond Don Von Ingen 1251 stood by. 244 Marquette Track Histor The Marquette track legacy. afiiuent both in its great meets and great performers. passed into oblivion with the close of the 1961 outdoor season. The current multi-million dollar expansion program and the athletic financial deficit have joined to make the 1961 track chapter the final one. Foremost in the long line of distinguished cinder men at MU has been Conrad M. Jennings. track originator in 1922 and coach through 1945. Under his patient tutelage. Marquette track blossomed from a mere phantasm into per- haps the outstanding sport in the schools history. The first full fledged Marquette track star was Melvin Bus Shimek. two miler par excellence. Running from 1924-27 for the Blue and Gold. Shimek won the Big Ten and National Collegiate titles and suffered only one loss. He stayed on at MU after his graduation. serving as assistant coach. In 1946. he replaced Jennings as head coach and held that position through this year. Jennings. Knute Rockne of Notre Dame and Ralph Young of Michigan State formed the Central Collegiate Con- ference track and field championships in 1925. and they have been held every year since. The CCC has come to be one of the hallmarks of Marquette track. The entries rose from four in 1925 to a record 59 in 1951. Hilltop track stock soared again in 1931 when Jennings' stellar medley relay team set a world record in the Hamilton. Ont.. International meet. Against New York university and a hand-picked Canadian team. John Sisk. Fred Sweeney. Pete Walter and Jack Walter bettered the existing record by more than a second with their 10:26.0. The foursome went undefeated that season. winning five relay races plus a number of dual meets. Ralph Metcalfe. Marquette's and for a time the world's finest printer. began his illustrious collegiate career in 1932. Metcalfe's rise to fame was meteoric. and his success also focused light on Marquette. Ralph Metcalfe Metcalfe was the national champion in the 100 and 220 yard and equivalent metrical races from his sophomore through his senior year. and he set every Marquette record in the sprints. He was second in the 1932 and 1936 Olym- pics in the 100 meters. losing both races by narrow margins. In his tenure at Marquette, the Negro speedster. known as The World's Fastest Human. equaled or lowered the world mark in the 40. 60. 100 and 220 straight-away and the 220 curve sprints and in the 70, 100 and 200 meter events. In 1934. Marquette sponsored its first national AAU championships. The honor of sponsorship was repeated in 1937 and 1948. Marquette was also chosen to host the 1936 Midwest Olympic trials. the 1936 Olympic decathlon try- outs. and the 1944 and 1945 NCAA championship meet. Coach Jennings turned out one of the better teams in 1939-41 when the Hilltoppers aligned 15 successive dual meet victories. Weighty contributions in this era were made by Edward Burke. a high jumper. who reached 6'10M on one occasion in Madison Square Garden for a world's indoor record. Shimek was promoted to head coach when Jennings became athletic director in 1946. and one of Shimek's first successful proteges was Kenny Wiesner. A consistent 6'8 high jumper. Wiesner went on and placed second in the 1952 Olympic games at Helsinki. Marquette had won its own Central Collegiate just once 119401. but they made up for this showing by taking first place both in 1951 and 1953. Instrumental in these victories was Bobby Allen. a two miler whose best time was 9:27.7 and high and broad jumper John Bennett. The legacy being left by the Marquette trackmen is in- deed a handsome one. one in which the athletes and their coaches. Conrad M. Jennings and Melvin Bus Shimek. may well take pride. Mel Bus Shimek Con Jennings 1 f N will - Track Led by pole vaulter Bob Verbick, the 1961 Marquette track team won one and lost two indoor meets and turned in some good individual per- formances in various meets. Verbick vaulted 14'6 against Notre Dame for the best mark of his three- year career. Track mentor. Mel Bus Shimek. said Verbick would have hit that mark last year if it weren't for in- juries. Marquette started all the season with a 72-52 loss to Wisconsin. Terry Evans ran the 880 in l:59.2 to finish hrst and Verbick captured the pole vault honors with a 13'6 effort. XJ ' 4 sv' ' A g ator? s 4 N X Top row Pat Watkins Pat Wright, Bob Lott, Dick Kennealy, Dan Krause John Susk Isauro Middle row Mark Lipscomb, asst. coach, Bob Verbick, Jim Allen, Botond Viragh Gary Mer cada Bob Schaefer Frank Mathie, Terry Evans, Bob Tupta, Mel Shirnek coach Bottom row Joe Bourdon trainer, Dick Bloedorn, Lee Oettinger, Mike O Connell John Bach John Lesch Jim Shapaker Tom Fahl, manager. K! RDUEJZ . ,vtnvrfg Y- e fx Bo Virogh Mcirquette's track cos Coptoin performed in the brood jump during the Central Collegiate track meet held at Marquette stadium. .1 Ill I On Feb. ll the Warriors came back to trounce Northern Michigan 70-44. The MU trackmen lost to Notre Dame 64-39 on Feb. 17. Terry Evans turned in a snappy 1256.6 half-mile to cap- ture tirst place in that event while the mile relay team of Bob Lott. Bo Viragh. Roger Van Scotter and Bob Schaefer won their event in 32292. Marquette finished fourth in the Central Collegiate track and field meet on Feb. 25. The Warriors picked up only two tirsts at this meet, Verbick vaulting 14-SW and Terry Evans win- ning the 880. The Westem Michigan relays on March 4 saw Marquette grab only one first. Verbick in the vault. The Warriors rounded out the sea- son with their mile relay team finishing second to Oklahoma State in the Jour- nal games and pole vaulter Verbick finishing second in the IC4-A meet. dv- -ff Z' 1' 5 '- . .eff r'w'?i7-iQ! Pole vaulter Bob Verbick 1960-6'I Cross Country Team Top row: Mel Shimek, coach, lsauro Rivas, John Lesch, James Allen, Robert Tupta. Bottom row: Frank Mathie, Richard Kennealy, Mike O'Connell. Marquette's Dan Krause cleared the bar in the 400 meter hurdles during the Central Collegiate conference track meet last June. Marquette finished sixth in a field of 17 teams. Kansas university breezed to an unprecedented fifth straight CCC championship with 7l paints, near- ly 30 points more than second place Notre Dame. 247 Cross Countr Pete Black showed neor perfect form on the rings. Gymnastics Team Top row: Joe Milonowski, Pete Block, Tom O'l-lore, Jim Pollock. Bottom row: Henry Kriescher, Mike Gorski, Jim Mulholl, Robert Loger- mon, cooch. G mna tics Coach Robert Lagerman was pleased with the gymnastics team's progress during the 1960-61 season. Despite the fact that the team never finished above fifth place. Lager- man felt that the individual members, most- ly freshmen and sophomores. gained valu- able experience that will count in the future. The Wisconsin State Open Gymnastics Championship Meet opened the season Jan. 14 at Marquette's gymnasium. Teams com- peting in the senior division were from the University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse and the Milwaukee Turner organization. Jim Mul- hall was a Marquette standout in the meet. The team entered the Milwaukee Turner Skill Meet Feb. 4 and the State AAU Meet at LaCrosse March 4. Highspots for Mar- quette were the performances of Pete Black, an outstanding freshman prospect, Jim Pol- lock and Joe Milanowski. The team closed out the season against Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin in the Granville Invitational Gymnastics Meet March 25. mari .1 f, Wrestling Team Top row: John P. Stachnik, Daniel J. Navicky, Daniel P. Donovan, Tom F. Janowski, Robert J. Norbutas, Lawrence J. Mozlack, Thomas K. Connelly, George J. Vergora. Third row: Raymond Pekarek, John Beaghan, Jerry Hansen, Dick Farrell, John Karninski, Robert Cooley, Bruce Zero, Coach Barney Karpfinger. Second row: James Trompeter, Jerry Rusnak, David McCarthy, Terry Prueher, Pat Gaeta. Bottom row: Dan Finlay, Bill Tessler, Wrestling The wrestling team. led by captain Dan Finlay. whipped seven opponents in dual meet competition while dropping two. This gave the Warriors the best record in the 12-year history of the sport at Marquette. In addition to the fine regular season performance, the squad grabbed a second place in the Wheaton In- vitational tournament held Feb. 17-18. The Warriors then concluded their campaign with another second place finish. this time in the Wisconsin AAU tourney. Finlay was clearly the leader in all respects. Coach Barney Karplinger credited him with lending great assistance to the spirit of the team besides finishing his collegiate career with a 12-1 season mark. He capped his tenure at Marquette by winning the 117-pound division championship at the Interstate In- tercollegiate Interscholastic Invitational tourney in Cleveland, Ohio. Finlay also won the state title in the 123-pound class. The only losses incurred by the Warriors were to Luther and the University of Chicago, while they dumped UWM, Bradley, Loras, Notre Dame, Carroll, Central State college and were also awarded a forfeit win over UWM. Credited with shaping the line record were Pat Gaeta, Terry Prueher, Norm Merz, Jerry Rusnak, Bill Tessler and Jim Trompeter. Captain Dan Finlay ileftl applied a chin lock to an opponent in a match at the Marquette gym. Coach Don Clark entered the 1961 tennis season with hopes for a better performance than the 6-6 record com- piled by the 1960 team. Last year's team. hampered by losses through graduation. didn't live up to Clark's Coach Don Clark showed Steve Aschoff the correct grip for o forehond smash. expectations. Although the rebuilding program will take another year to reach peak elliciency, Clark hoped to achieve an 8-4 record in 1961. The 1961 team was built around Ed Ogrin, the number one returning let- terman, Brand Spangenberg, team cap- tain, plus netmen Aschoff, Sullivan, Reflkin and Bremner. Tennis w 1961 Marquette Tennis Team From left: Tim Sullivan, John Carpenter, Jim Reffkin, Steve Aschoff, Don Clark, cooch, Bob Bremner, Mork Kelly. Golf fi! Two returning lettermen, Tom Bruett and Clem Budney, practiced their form in anticipation of the upcoming golf season, This year's matches were held at MiIwaukee's Tuckaway country club. mf 'Q Coach Charles Nader showed Al Berg the fine points of the interlocked finger grip, The Warrior golf team finished last year with a 3-l-l record, Team competition in l96l included Carroll, Beloit, UWM, St. Nor- bert, Ripon and LaCrosse cole leges. 1961 Golf Team Back row: Bob Harnak, Al Berg, Tom Bruett, Larry Schrock, Jerry Nowak. Front row: Robert Mooney, Matt Quinn, Felix Mazur, Jack Mihm, Clem Budney. 252 am... . Jeani Mages watched the birdie as she participated in the WRA badminton program. This year the Women's Recreation Association concentrated mainly on tournaments, bowling in the fall and basketball in the early spring. The tournaments sponsored by the WRA were open to all dorms and women's organizations on campus. They also held several playdays with different schools from the Mil- waukee area. At their spring banquet awards were given to the outstanding WRA members. W0men's Recreation Association Woman's Recreation Association Top row: Mary Fran Johnson, Mary V. Johnson, Marcia G. Smith, Mary J. Clesceri, Laura M. Norman, Margaret J. Lynch. Bottom row: Ellen C. Crossman, Carol A. Wolkerstorfer, sec., Barbara J. Winkels, vice-pres, Anne M. Spadaro, Terri Hallihan. 2 X i . i s 1 ? 5 3 3 X r A, . ,., , Q ,r . .,, 253 vi . , . Intramural basketball is one of the most popular athletic activities. Above lleft to rightl two team captains, Den- nis Sroka and Richard Price, had a pregame conference with director Don Clark and referee Dave Schuetter. Intramurals Intramurals at Marquette climbed to all-time highs. with 20 activities included in the program this year. With basketball and football drawing the most atten- tion. about 2.000 participants for the two. the facilities were tight pressed. Three basketball courts were used from 7-10:15 on most nights along with the boxing and wrestling rings. In the all-University football championship playoff. the Jesuits upset the Evans Scholars by a 20-6 margin. The basketball championship. decided in March in the single-loss elimination tournament, was the climax of the winter sports. Spring activities included the golf and tennis tour- nament, the spring bowling tournament and the all- University track meet. Other team activities in the program, directed by Donald A. Clark, were volleyball and softball. Indi- vidual sports included handball. table tennis, boxing, wrestling, fencing. weight lifting, dartball, badminton, gymnastics, skiing and judo. John Carpenter found indoor track another intramural attraction. Intramural football games were played at McCormack field. Teams battled through the season for the right to compete in the final play- offs for the championship. i o y.,X Fencing offered students O chance to improve their timing and coordination. Gvmnastics, requiring balance and strength, was a rapidly growing student activity. Pete Black practiced on the rings while Tom Ol-lore checked his form, an allfimportant factor in gymnastic competition. SQ.,-v-'X 'ig 1 44517 25 X,-4 ., 1, 4 g 1' .1 S sg ef gg 'Y x A panoramic view of the gym showed three basketball games and gymnastic activities in progress. . U-,vm ' in Boxing is another intramural favorite. Pete Espito fleftl and Irv Schiek sparred a few rounds warming up for the all-University boxing tournament, the highlight of the season. Al Doyle took advantage ot the weight lifting facilities. 1' iv ' V' PIRIT or MARQ ETTE The friendly atmosphere surrounding Marquette is formed by people-over 10,000 of them-representing every corner of the world. Their varied associations, activities, beliefs and backgrounds combine to build the 'fspiritv of Marquette. The spirit is, of course, as impossible to define as the many individuals who create it. However, the following section attempts to describe the whole by a pictorial glimpse of three of the parts: a liberal arts student who voices his attitudes toward study, activities, and the people around him, a lay professor with a bent for blarney and serious ideas about progressive educationg and a Jesuit priest who is a master of the kitchen as well as the confessional. This section attempts to reflect three campus personalities-three contributions to the spirit of Marquette. 2 -tiff! X, v iii' 4 , t HS ,A -, ft ,Et Jv.vl1il.v 110717 pull punches . . . THE WORLD OF A Marquette male is filled with many interestsg classes, the Union, fraternities and dating are a few. How much time will he devote to each of these activities? He is the only one who can reply to this question and upon his answer rests, not only his own future, but the future of Marquette tradition as well. Jim Young, a liberal arts junior from Milwaukee, offers his answer: At Marquette. the individual can become ex- actly what he wants to become. he says. He can come to college just to learn or just for a social life, or he can combine the two satisfactorily. It's up to him. Jim plans to enter law school at Marquette and is majoring in history and minoring in philosophy. This past year he was president of Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity and has held such positions as co- chairman of the l960 homecoming parade. Developing leadership is one of Jim's primary concerns. A leader, he says, is somebody who can listen to both sides of an issue and still make a firm deci- sion. He thinks it important that those in authority be strong enough to use it. As fraternity president. Jim has often found himself in situations where his deci- sions could have lost him friends. I had to decide. he recalls. This is a hard thing to do sometimes. Jesuit instruction conforms to Jim's idea of a manly philosophy. The Jesuits don't pull punchesg they're ruggedly honest about the truthfl he says, and yet they're bm S tr. 1: ' ' They're honest about the truth . . . They can deal with pe0pIe...' il sociable enough to know how to deal with people. They're familiar with the world and go to the same parties and activities that we go to. Why did Jim devote his time to the job of presi- dent of APO? He believes a fraternity is an import- ant aspect of a liberal education which enables stu- dents to put their ideas to work. A service fraternity such as APO takes pride in itself, he says, People are united in a common giving rather than a common taking. Jim doesn't ignore the social facet of college life. Generally. Marquette coeds are easier to converse with than girls who have not gone to a coed college. he says. and the classroom competition the girls offer makes them respected. Marquette's greatest impression on Jim is its friendliness, equality and cooperation. 'lAt Marquette everyone is accepted on one level. There is an immense combination of students from richer and poorer families, he says, and all of them are treated as equals. N . f ln a service fraternity .vuch as APO, people are united in a common giving rather than a conznmn taking. 259 HA leader listens to both sides of an issue and still makes a Firm decisionf, 1Warq11ette rnvzls are vzmiel' to corzverxe with than Coeds from all-girl sc'htmI.i . . . the t'ln.s'.s'rmmz competition they 0Her IIIIJICBX them r'e.s'fu't'lr'tl. THOMAS P. WHELAN is a professor of English with an impish grin and an abounding Gaelic wit who has taught and delighted two generations of Marquette students. In his 38 years on the Marquette faculty. Doctor Whelan has taught courses in law, Greek, Latin, English and Irish literature. Through the years he has maintained a downtown Milwaukee law practice. A Who's Who in American labor relations, Doctor Whelan has had over 20 years' experience in arbi- tration. Presently, he teaches Shakespeare and Eng- lish survey courses. Doctor Whelan's students are treated to an academic fare of learned literary criticism, genial good wit and, occasionally, outright blarney. When plagued by students who don't read class assignments closely, Doctor Whelan begins an in- imitable cross-examination. Why doth Brutus bootless kneel? he fumbles in a deep Irish brogue, Poor Brutus is barefoot, isn't that so? The unwary student agrees and when the laugh- ter dies down, he goes home to study his footnotes. There are occasional breaks in the class tedium by outright tomfoolery. John McCormack records played in class is an annual St. Patrick's day ritual. One day, Doctor Whelan arrived sporting a news- paper with a banner headline. Have you heard the news, he shouted. The heading: Caesar Slain in Senate. Born in Shragh, Ireland, on the banks of the Shannon, Doctor Whelan was educated in Ireland, Scotland and Italy. In his youth, he and his bro- thers were active in the Irish Republican army dur- ing that country's light for independence from Eng- land. He acted as a liaison oflicer in the Irish forces and a registrar in a Sinn Fein court. After his arrival in the United States in 1922, he received a master of arts degree from the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh and a doctor of jurisprudence degree from Marquette in 1927. Doctor Whelan takes genuine delight in his Shakespeare courses. Shakespeare's greatest qualities are excellence of character portrayal and his great poetry, he Active in civic atfairs. Doctor Whelan has had over 20 years experience in arbitration. Above. he is shown on the air at a local TV station discussing President kennedy s first news conference last January. On the left is University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee political science professor, Marvin Summers: right is Jack Krueger, WTMJ news director. points out. His best main characters are Hamlet, King Lear and Falstaff. Of course, you can't really separate the characters from the poetry. Doctor Whelan's concern for his students and the learning process itself, has made him critical of secondary education. f'Sophomore students today cannot express themselves as correctly, as easily and as incisively as their predecessors years ago, he says. They lack the proper literary and historical background. However, he concedes, they usually catch up by the time they are juniors and seniors. In the high schools there's not enough reading and writing demanded, he says. The discipline of the classics is gone. The emphasis is on authors and segments of literature which may be forgotten after a couple of decades. If this trend continues, Chaucer, Spencer and Milton will be as foreign to graduating seniors as Virgil and Horace are now. Although Doctor Whelan mercilessly needles his students into study, they are his greatest teaching ivy- You meet a number of young ambitious people who probe. who question, who take an interest in the arts and sciences for their own sake, he says. Meeting these young people is a compensation for all the drudgery of teaching. Active on campus, Doctor Whelan is the moderator of Crown and Anchor, an honorary literary society. The society invites local personalities to discuss topics ranging from modern poetry to socialism. Below, Doctor Whelan is sur- rounded by students Mike Ash, Paul Velde. Jerome Muller, and guest, Father Bernard Cooke, S.J., a professor of theology. Nwt FATHER WILLIAM McEvoy, known to most students simply as Father Mac, has many roles on campus. Chief among them are priest, teacher, counselor, cook. friend, solver of problems, interceder with au- thority and explainer to parents. He can be seen walking down Wisconsin avenue at any time of the year with his cassock blowing in the wind. Often called the apostle of Wisconsin ave- nue by his admirers, Fr. McEvoy admits to over 600 converts since he came to Marquette in 1947. Most were students, particularly from the dental school, the nucleus of his activities. Available at all times for counsel or confession, his method is 1009? informal. He hears confessions at his otlice in the dental school. Come in and sit down, he will say. What can Ido for you? Seated. as one friend casually talks to another, the sacrament of penance is administered. My situation here demands informalityf' Fr. McEvoy says. The students know they can come in at any time and I like the method because it's ef- fectivef' in cz pickle fhqf always come to me. Father McEvoy hears 200 confessions a week in this manner. As a teacher, he is an assistant professor of ethics at the dental school and of theology in liberal arts. Asked what he thinks of the modern student, he answers: They're a fine group of youngsters, but con- trasting them with past students I would want to think a long time before answering. College is a must now-society demands it. As a result you have a large number of people who don't belong in col- lege. In my day it was unheard of for a student to be married in college. Times change. An army chaplain from 1943-47, Fr. McEvoy was with the Military Police School and spent most of his time in France and Germany. There he worked among American Disciplinary barracks as well as German prisoners of war. The Germans weren't hesitant to come to con- fession because they didn't think I understood the language, he says jokingly. Father McEvoy learned to cook as a boy in Wil- liamsburg, Kansas, when his mother became ill. He When thefre later used the talent to finance himself at Kansas State Teachers college and Kansas university. He established the dental school snack bar in 1950. There with a chef's hat perched on his head at a jaunty angle, he is still king of the kitchen. His specialties are steak dinners, communion break- fasts, and Thanksgiving feasts. .lust down the hall from his snack bar and otiice is his small chapel. There Fr. McEvoy says Mass daily, and distributes communion at all hours of the day. When students approach him and ask to go to Communion, he obliges them. Last year, Fr. McEvoy distributed 52,000 consecrated hosts. Most of my boys are from the Dental and En- gineering schoolsf' he says, but they come to me from all over, and when they're in a pickle, they always come to me. Ahovin' Father McEvoy surveys his boys ut work in the Marquette dental clinic. Since his arrival at Marquette in 1947, he has made over 600 converts. most ot them dental students. Lnwur left: lx'llil'LlLlCllC.S chef-priest gives it piece of French toast a good turn. Lnwur l'l.g'lll.' Virtually avail- able at all times for Holy Communion, lfzither McEvoy administers the sacrament to one of his dental students. Last year he distributed over 52,000 consecrated hosts. get A A ,nh X 1 7, 1961 HILLTGP T FF Co-Editors Kathleen Mary Andrews Barry Emmet Rohan Associate Editors Kathleen E. Donnelly Carol E. Kramer Senior Section University Section Assistant Editors Geraldine Nosalik, Mary Ann Tynan, Michael Miller Society Editor Sports Editor Mary Wiegers Earl Finkler Organizations Editor Photography Editor Patrick Murphy Robert F. 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Affmuodff Hffbeff J- 'Ae-'- 'eA'4'--'-- - e-A 5 3- 69 Ali, Rachel M, ,A,...l,..,A,..,.,.,,,..,..,.........,......,.,...........,.........,. 65, 64, 77, 135 Abblck- Ff- 10110 Fw S- ,I- 4-ff-- -----ee - 9 3 Garfield, New jersey, Bachelor of Arts. Eta Epsilon Phi, Phi Albert, Donald B. ----...,--,,----.-.4 A..-,A. ...,.A,,Y- 1 0 Eta Chi, Sceptre 8: Sword, Political Union. Abler, joseph H, ....,,...,...,........,...,,,,..,,,,,,..,,,.........,.,...,,,,,......,.,.t.t,...t,,, SS Allard, Michael -l. .....,.......................,.......,....,,,... ................r.......... 5 9 Abler, Richard J., jr. ..,....,.,,,..,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.t..,,,,......t,,,..,,,.,, 50, 77, 39, 133 Allen, Eileen R. ...,.... ...,,......................,.,.,..........,,,.......,.,.................. 4 5, 70 Mt. Calvary, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Allen. james M. ...........................,.......................................... 155 245, 2-17 Sigma Gamma Chi, Marquette University Chorus, SAACS. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Varsity Track, Abramson, john -I. .,..,,,..,....,.,,,,r.,,,....,.,,,..,,,..,,r....,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,...,. 119 Varsity Cross Country. Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. ASCE. Alleva, Tony .................,.......... ....... ........ 2 2 8 Achterberg, Raymond C. ,,...,...............,......,..,..,.,.........,.,,,,.,,....... 119, 135 All-Greek Square Dance ..... ........ 1 97 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Alpha Delta Eta ..,............. ..... 6 0 Ackeret, Thomas E. ,,,,.,,,,,..,.,..,,,..,.,,,.,,,.......,..,..,..,....,.,.,,.,.,..,,,,,.,.,...,,,, 50 Alpha Delta Sigma ,,,,,.. .... 5 4 Ackerman, joan I. ..............,.........,,.,..................,.... .,,....,...,,,.,... 6 S 72 Alpha Delta Theta ..... .... 6 1 Adamkiewicz. Marcia ............,,..,...................,,,.... .......... ....,..,..,..,.. -1 5 Alpha Epsilon Iota ....... .... 6 1 Adamovich, Williams S. ..........,...........,.......,,,,......,,....,..,,.,,.......,.,,...... 100 Alpha Kappa Delta ...... ........ 4 4 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Alpha Kappa Kappa ..... .... S 4 ministration. Delta Sigma Pi. Alpha Kappa Psi ....... .... 5 5 Adler, Robert W. .....,..,,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,.,, ...,,,..,.,,,,,, 5 0 Alpha Omega .,..,,..., .... 5 5 Agnes, Diane M. ...... .....,,,....,.,. ,,.,.,,., ,,,,,,,, 7 2 7 S Alpha Phi Omega ....... .... 5 5 Agnew, Thomas j, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 35 Alpha Sigma Nu ,,.. ........ 4 2 Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts, Alpha Tau Delta ,,,,... .,,, ...... , , . ........ 61 Agrusti, Leonard A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 5 Alumni ,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,.,,...,..,., ..,,,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...,........... .,.............,,.... 3 9 Ahern, David M, .,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 73 Amann, Lois A, .,,.,,.,,,,,,..,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,....,,,,,...,,.,.............. 61, 161 Ahler. James G .....,.. ........,, .,.,....,, ,....,,.,.,.,,,.,..,.,,,,, ...,,,,,.....,...,. 7 9 Iv I ilwaukee, W'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Ah MOO, Earl NV. .,,...........,..,....................,,,,,,........,,..............,,..., 75, 110 Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. 1'1Of1Olulu, Hl111'11ll. Doctor of Dental Surgery. I-Iawaiian Club Amann, Robert A. ...............,,.,......................................,.... 49, 59, 71, 119 Delta Sigma Delta. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- Ahrenhoerster. Edwin R. ...... ...,...,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. ..,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, 6 9 i ng. Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Phi Delta, ASME, Engineer- Ahrens, Fred ...,.......,,,.,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, 5 9, ing Council, A112612 Marla K. .............. ,,,,,...,,,,, 6 5 Ambrogio, Marsha M. .................................................,............ 64, 65, 169 AICICISOH, William F. .,,.......... ..,..,.... ....,,...,....,..,.,,,.......,......,,,,.. 5 S , ISS Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Zeta Alexander. John M. .................... ..............,,,.,..........,,..,,....,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 10 Phi Eta, Sigma Alpha Eta. Sparta. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. A. D. A. Amendola, Lewis R, ................... ......... 52, 75 Alexander, Leonard C. ,.,,....,,,,,.,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18 Ament, Joanne D, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ........... 6 4 American Finance Association ...,., 66 Amick. Jack A. .........,,.,..........v,.. ...... 5 S Anchor and Chain ..................... ,,,... 6 6 Andreini, Larry J. ...... ..,..,.........,,,, 5 5 Anderson, Philip .,.....,.., ....,,.,.,,.....,...... 9 .1 Andrews, Kathleen M. .... .,.,..,.. 6 5, SS, 177 Andrie, George ...,............... ,................,................,., ...,...,........,.....,,,, 2 2 8 Andrulaitis, Joseph C. ...,......,,,..,.,..,..,...............,.,.,,....,........,,,,,..,.. 59, 119 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Triangle, Musical Varieties, Varsity Varieties. Antepenko, Robert F. ....,,,....................,,,.,..,.......,..,........,....,,,..,,...,.,.... 75 App, Frank J. .,...,....,.,...............,.........,..,....,,..,..,..,.....,..,.,.....,.,,,,..,,....... 55 Arata, Andrew Y. .......,.,....,...................,.,t...,..,.,,,,,,..,,,..,,.,... 75, 119, 125 Los Angeles, California. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Radio Amateurs. Arbow, Edward D. ..................................................,..............,..,,.... -12, 110 Seattle, Washington. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Sigma Nu, Psi Omega. Arbuckle, Nancie ....................................................,.,,.. ...............,..,.... O 1 Arcieri, Joan A. ............................................................................,......... 76 Archdale, Mary Anne C. ....,.,....................... ...................................,..... 1 55 Brookfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma, Orientation Leader, Arens, James E. ......................................,............................................... 119 Kansas City, Missouri. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. SAE. Armstrong, Carol A. ..............................................,..........,................ 52, 78 Armstrong, James R. .........................................1................ 49, 54. 59, 119 DePere, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- ing. Scabbard and Blade, Triangle, Interfraternity Council, Musical Varieties. Arndt, Joseph H. .................. ....... ..................................................,.. 5 7 Arnold, Rev. Richard, S.J. ............................................................,....... 152 Arnot, Jr., Joseph H. ,.....................,.,................,.......,............................ 119 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Evans Scholars. ASCE. Arts, Mary C. ,...,.......................................................,........,..............,..... 116 .Carroll, Iowa. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Arvish, Raymond F. ..., ., ...,.....,........,,.....,..,... .,......,,,....,,.. ,.... . . Anaconda, Montana. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior Ameri can Dental Association, Psi Omega. .110 Asato, Herbert M. .,............................................... .......,,......,...,..,,.....,.. 1 10 Honolulu, Hawaii. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Asbeck, Claire T. ....................,......,.,..........,.....,......,................. .......... 1 16 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Asby, Alvin John ...................,............................................,... Racine, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. ASCE .,..,... ..............,....................,........,...................,....... ......110 69 Aschoff, Paul M. ..................... ....... . . .. ...... 59 Aschoff, Steve ........... ,,............ 2 50 Ash, Mary Anne ....... ....,......... 6 2, 78 Ash, Michael J. .............,.. .............. ...................................., - 4 7, 70, 78 Asp, Lyn L. ......,....,......,...............,.....................,............................,....,... 155 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Attermeier, Susan M. ,..,,, ....,..,,..... ,.................,.........,.....,...,.......... 6 -I Atwood, Joseph .,.....,.... .........,...,.. ...... ,..,......,.. 1 O 5 , 201 Aushwitz, Ronald .,....,.... ............................,.........,. .,.................,...... 1 5 2 Auth, Richard C. ..........,.....,.......,........................................................... 119 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neering. B Babcock, Janice B. ....,....,...,,.....,.,.....,.,,....,,......,..................................... 69 Babicz, Jeanette A. ....,.,,..,.........,..,.................................. 68, 76, 155, 201 Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Campus Carnival, Con- cert Series committee. Bach, John ..................,......... .......,,........,.,..,...........,......,.,....,,,,........ 5 8, 215 Bacher, Ronald J. .................,..................,............................... 88, 119, 205 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Varieties Council, Marquette University Band. Bachhuber, Francis E, ,,,,.,..,..,,,,,......,.,,,A.,,..Yt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 75 Bachhuluer, Margaret A. ......................................................................., 155 Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sailing Club, NEA. Bachrodt, Lew .......................,.......................,.............,.................,........ 254 Bachtel, Bruce ...... ...... ......... 1 5 3 Baffico, James ........ ....... 1 47 Baffico, John ........... ....,........ 2 54 Baggott, James ...........,.,.....................,......................................,............. 146 Baggot, Maureen F. ......,..........................................,...................... 65, 155 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Bakke, Robert C. .......................................,...................,........................ 119 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Balasty, Marianne ........................,........... .................... ........... 5 5 , 92 MWQ Top Them All K8rL ROOFING CO. ROOFING - SIDING BUILT-UP 8. ASPHALT ROOFS SHEET METAL Estimates Cheertully Given 'l3'l 6 Manitowoc Ave. South Milwaukee, Wis. Telephone SOuth 2-3535 If no answer coll SOuth 2-2900 2 I I I Founded 1888 MANUFACTURERS Loose Leaf Books Accounting Forms and Systems af-as COMPLETE LINE OF Office Stationery Furniture and Sales 2-55 Milwaukee 'I Wisconsin 224-246 East Chicago Street BR. 6-0842 268 Baldus, Robert W. .,,.................,...........f..,v.f.......4....................A.............. 119 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Baldwin, Nicholas G. ....,...............,,,,.......,......,.........,......... 46, 50, 59. 67 Bale, Robert T. ..........,......,..........,.,,.A,.............,....v..............Y......,r.,....,.. 135 Forest Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Balistreri, Tom ,,,............................,..................... ......... 2 03 Balistreri, Peter S. ....,..............................,....... ......... 2 20 Ballroom Dance Club .... ........ . 69 Baltman, Tim ............... .... ................ 2 3 4 Band .......,...............A.................................................................................. S8 Banker, Thomas C. ................................................................................ 100 South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Bannen Colleen M. ........,.,,.........................,............................ 65, 133, 195 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Theta Phi Alpha, Sophomore Coed Board, Women's Student Council. Bannen, Patricia A. ....................,.,......................................... 61, 161, 195 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta, Women's Student Council. Barber, Harold L. .................,..........................1........1.............................. 100 Parker, South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Barczak, Gary J. ......................................1............................................. 155 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Barden, James J. ............,..,.................Y.......................................,.......... 100 Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Wheel, Student Council. Barford, Robert ...................................................................................... 155 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Veterans' Brigade. Barnhart, Judith A. .............................................,1..................... 51, 53, 133 Lee's Summit, Missouri. Bachelor of Science. Pi Delta Phi, Sodality, Religious Council. Barron, George E. .......,....,.................,....,........................................ 51, 139 Derry, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Religious Guild. Barry, Maureen M. ..... ................., 6 3 Barry, Thomas ........... ........ 5 8, 110 Barsul, Barbara A. ........ 61, 161 Bartelt, Thomas .............................,....................,......,............................ 90 Barthel, William L. .......................,..................,..........,.......................... 119 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. ASCE, Veterans' Brigade, Sodality. Bartholomew, Susan ............,...,......................,..........,................. 62, 169 Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Chi Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Cheerleader, Varsity Varieties. Bartholomew, Bill .... ....... . ., ......,.. 234 Bartman, Carole J. .... ,,,,.,........,.,,.... 8 6 Barto, Gerry .......,.........,.,....,,,,......,.....,.,.,.,,..,,....,,.,....,,,,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 228 Barts, Eleanore C. ......,,,,.,....,,,,....,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,.... -19, 68, 76, 133 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Barz, Judy L. .........................,.................,............................,. ............ 6 9 Bashirian, Mihran ................,.,...................,................,.,,....,,......,,,,,..,.., 110 Basarich, Mildred .,.........,............,........,,,..........,......,............,.......,....... 135 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gangma, International Relations Club, Secondary Education Clu . Bass, William M, .,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, . , , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 9, 87 Bassett, Robert C. ........,,,.,.,..,,.,,,,....,,,,.,,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.. 10 Bastianutti, Diego L. ....,,...,,.........,,,.....,,,,...,....,,.,,,.....,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,..,,,,.,,, 13-1 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Batchelor, Phillip J. ..,,...,........,.,,..,.,,.......,,,...,...,.,....,..,..,..,.,.......,...,,.., 48 100 YEARS Bauernfeind, Mary C. .................................................,...,,,..,..,,, 65, 72, 134 Menasha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Theta Phi Alpha, French Club. Bauerfeind, Richard F. .....,....,........................,........,.,..,.,....,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,.,, 110 Appleton, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. Baumann, Roger A. ....,..............................................,........,.,.......,....,..., 119 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Baumann, William J. ,...,,..,,,,,,,..,,,...... .......,,,...,,..,.,, ,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,...,.,,,.,,, 1 5 7 Sidney, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Baumgartner, Bert L. ....................................................,......................... 134 Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Chorus, Tennis. Bausch, Lauri .......,.... ........ 78, 91 Beaghan, John ,.,.. ...,....... 2 49 Beakes, Hans ......... .......... 5 6 Beaudry, Carol J. ...... ....,.... 6 1, 69 Beck, Barbara E. ......,....... .................................................................... 6 2 Becker, Michael G. ...,...................,........................................................ 134 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Univer- sity Chorus. Becker, William .,..,.........,,,.......,.....,...,,............,..,........,,,,.,,.,,,....,.......... 110 Tuscon, Arizona. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Alpha Omega. Beckstrom, Edward S. ............. .................... ....... ........ . . . 75 Beery, James G. .......,,..........,..,...............,..,..........,,,............................... 56 Behling, Eleanor E. ,,.,,..,,......,....,.,............,,..............,,,,,....,................... 165 Oconto Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Beix, James R. ........................................................................................ 52 Belkovskis, Rita ....... ............. ...... ....,............................ 1 7 7 Bell, Jackie ..................,.......,........,.,,....,.................................................. 1-51 Bell, Robert B., Jr. .....,.,...,.,...,,,....,.,.,.,..,.,,.....,.......,................. 49, 50, 119 Wilmette, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade. Bellile, Wally ........................................ ...................... 228 Below, Pat ............. ............,. .......... ....... 2 5 5 Belskis, Paula ................,...............,.,..............,.,. ....... 7 8 Bemis, Patricia F. .........,,,.....,..,,,.,...,........,,........... ....... 1 34 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Bemowski, Patricia A. .......................................... ........ 6 9, 72 Benedict, Floycle E. .....................,,,............................. ....... 1 10 Largo, Florida, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Benedict, Homer E. ................................................................................ 74 Benedict, Mary M. ............................................................................ 60, 116 Midland, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Student Council, Junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Bennett, John H. ..................................................,............ ........... 1 31 Viroqua, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Bennewitz, Kathleen F. ..................................................... ............ 6 1, 69 Benore, Carol L. .................,.................................................................. 134 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Fine Arts Guild. Berberg, Richard ................................................................ ................. 8 8 Bercker, Betsy J. ..... ....... 6 2 Berg, Al .................................................................................................. 251 Berg, Josetta A. .....................,,.............,..........,...................................... 161 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Bergbaken, Kenneth O. .......................................................................... 110 Shawano, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. AMERICAS LEADING LINE OF OF SERVICE Gehl Bros Mfg Co West Bend, Wis FORAGE HARVESTING EQUIPMENT 4 ...Q 1 5 X i I BISEUITS, CANDIES ANIJ CHOCOLATE FOR OVER IOO YEARS ROBERT A. JOHNSTON COMPANY Milwaukee, Wis. Hillside, NJ. San Francisco, Calif. 270 THE IL AUKEE THLETIC CL B N. E. CORNER BROADWAY AT MASON 1 l Berger, Maurice ...,..............,,........,,,............,..........,,.....,,,..,.,,,,....,,.....,.. 10 Bielefeld, -loan ....,,. ..,,,..., 8 9, 148 Bergman, jane ...........,Y.,....,,,,,,,,,....,,...,,,...,.........,,...,,,,.... 60, 95, 110. 116 Bielske, Robert K. ..,,...,,,,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,......,,,,,,,.... ....,......,. 7 5 Prairie Village, Kansas. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Bierdz, Thomas A, .,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,i,,,,..,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.. ,,,..,,,,,,,, 1 3 -1 Delta Eta. Student Council, Student Senate. Bergmann, james C. .,........,,.....,........,,.....,..,...,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.........,....,,,.i, 15' Madison, XX'isconsin. Doctor of Medicine, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Bermudez, Ramon H. ........,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,...................,,,,....,,,,,,..,,,,....,,.,,,,.,. 15 Mayaqiiez, Puerto Rico. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Bergschnelder, Charles M. .............................. ..................................... 1 5' Tucson. Arizona. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Vocational W'eek Program. Bernath, Georgia A. .........,,.....,,,,....,,,,....,,,,......,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,..,,.,.., 68, 21S Berndt, Phillip G. .........,,,....,,,,.,,,.,,.,...,,,,,,,.,,.,....,,,,....,.,,,,,,....,,,.,... 67, 119 Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Scabbard and Blade, ASME, Anchor and Chain Society. Bernier, Edward ...,....,..,,...,.,.,,,,.,.,,.,,..,...,,,,,.,,....,,.,.,..,.,,,.,.....,,,,,.,..... 58, 90 Berres, Beverly J. .................................,.............................,.................. 134 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Elementary Educa- tion Club, Sociology Club. Kenosha, XY'isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Biesiadnv, Thomas 1. ..,..................................................................... 48, 119 Milivaulcee, NV'isconsin, Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, Blueprint. Bigley, john A. ................ ....................................................,................. , , 75 Billings, XY illiam T., -lr. ............................ ..r............................. 6 6, 75, 100 Troy Center, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Finance Club, Management Club. Binsfeld, joseph -1. ...,...................................................,.................. 56, 131 Appleton, NVisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, lnterfraternity Council. Bischel, Paul .................................... .......,.. 9 O Birschbach, Harvey R. ....................... ............. 5 4 Bischofberger, Rev. George, S.-I. .............,.............,......,................. 51, 149 Bishop, George A. .................................................................................. 157 LaCrosse, XVisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Medical School Glee Club. Bishop, James F. .......................................,.........,.............,..,................. 134 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Veterans' Brigade, Varsity Berry, Brian P. ,.,..,,......,.,.......,................................................................ 100 Varieties, Intramural Football. Northbrook, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Bisson, Richard .............................................................................,.......... 56 tration. Delta Sigma Pi, Management Club. Biwer, Betsy ..............................................,......................................... 63, 195 Bertz, Thomas ....,......................................................... ..... 5 S Biwer, john P. ...,.................................................................................... 100 Bessolo, Rodney ................,......................................................... .....,.. 9 0 XX'aukesha, NX'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Best, Boyd E. ...............................................................,.......................... 100 stration. Delta Sigma Pi. Janesville, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Black, G. V. ............................................................................................ 74 ministration. Black, Pete .............................. ....... 2 48, 254 Bester, Gloria J. ..............,........,,,,,.....,,,............,,,,,,,,,,,, -15, 60, 65, SP., 128 Blackbourn, Lisle ........ ...... ............. .................... 2 2 8, 252 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Blanchard, George ....,............................................................................. 234 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Theta Sigma Phi, Intersorority Council, Blankenheim, joan S. ........................................................ 44, 68, 69, 134 Hilltop, journal, Tribune. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Ballroom Dance Beta Alpha Psi ..,......................,......,,,......,......,.....,.........,,,,........ ........ 4 4 Club, Elementary Education Club. Beta Gamma Sigma ...... .......,..... ......... . . . ........ 45 Blankstein, Paula .................................................................................... 121 Bethke, Greg .....,........................ .................................... ...................... 1 2 1 Blask, Martha Ann A. ............................................,... 62, 68, 76, 133, 134 Betts, joan E. ...,...,.....,....,...............,,.,...,,,......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.........,.,.,,,...... 165 West Allis, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gam- West Allis, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. ma, Elementary Education Club, Student Council. Sacred Music Choir, Welcome Week. Blatnik, Donald S. .................................,,............................................... 157 Beynon, Gary D. .......................................,................... ...,........... 78 West Allis, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Biebel, Paul P. ..., ...... ,,... 5 7 Kappa. B0 TRO CORPOR T10 Twenty-Six Years of Leadership in Transport Seating I 133 W. Oregon St. Milwaukee 4, Wis. SIESEL 9 Blaskovics, Milan E. .,,,...,........,............,...,.,.........,...,v. .-,.....-. ,-...---- 1 5 7 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Bleckinger, Bonnie V. .,.,...............................,......,...,,...,..,........,,,-.AA..---- 116 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, American Dental Hygiene Association. Bley, Roger ................,...........,...............................AA.,.,...,..,,,.,,,.,.,,--AA--,,,, 152 Blinstrub, Norman F. .... ....... ,........,.V, 5 7 Bloedorn, Dick ,...,....... .A..---Y-------. 3 45 Bloeclorn, Eldon ........,....,............................,..,............fV,,....., ,,.---,,. 1 09. 339 Bloenk, Robert R. ...,.......................................,,..,.......,,......,,,,,,,t,,,,,-,..VVVV 151 Bay City, Michigan. Bachelor of Science. Musical Varieties, Campus Carnival. Blonski, Robert ................................................................A-----,,,f---.,-.-..,, 105 Bloomfield, Kathryn L. ............................,,.........................1.,....,,,.., '6. 154 Austin, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology Club, Marquette University Chorus. Blueprint .....,..,................................,.........,........................,........,--,.,,,,-,,, 119 Bluhm, Nora O'M. ...........................................A...i..,..........,,.....-1--,,,,.V,1 194 Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Theta Phi Alpha. Blum, Carl L. ........................................................................,,.A.....,..,,,,,, 'S Blum, Robert R. .........,.....................,......A.............................A... 4-1, 6 , 100 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club, Band. Bobbler, Rosalie A. .........,............................................................A......... 61 Bock, Margaret Mary ..........................,,.............,....,...,......................... 63 Bodden, Wiliam E. ...,............................... ..........................,..,...YYVV 7 4. 75 Bodi, Anne C. ...................................................................... 48. 75, 95. 134 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Ta 4Delta, journal, Political Union. Bodinet, Roseanne M. ................,.................................,,,.............. ...... 1 55 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Boehm, Owen H. .....................................,. .,.......1 4 7' Boese, Lee ....,,...................,..................................,..........,........................ 53 Bosen, Elizabeth .............................................,............................ 91, 135 Des Moines, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Sacred Music Choir. Bohanan, jack R. ....................................................,......................... 7-1. 110 Columbus, Ohio. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Bohler, Thomas P. ..................,.........,..,.................................................. 100 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Bojack, Duane C. .....,......................................,,.....................,,......... -1-1, 100 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi. Bold, Sharon Lee ...................................................,..........,....,..., 55. '6. 155 Chicago Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Sodality. Boldt, Donald K. .....,.................................,,......,.............................. ..... ' 5 Bolger, Michael T. .....,................,...,........,..........................,,.... 42, 93, 155 Minocqua, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Sigma Nu, Student Senate, Brooks Council. Boll, Tom J. .....,.........,........................,............... ................................. 5 5 Bolte, Richard S. ..................,..............................,. ...... 1 51 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Laws. Bollheimer, Don A. ..............,..,,......................................,...................... 157 Dayton, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Bona, Charles C. .....................................,.,....................................., 56, 110 Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Bonhglio, Tom ......... .........,... ....,. ...,................ ........,.,.. 5 S Bonk, Roy ................................,............,........................,......................... 90 Bonner, Kathleen A. ....,,.....,....,,.,.......,........................,,..,............,,, 61, 161 Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Bonner, Robert j. ,........................................................,..,......,,.,............. 135 Grafton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Bonners, Joyce ........,..............................,..,..........,. .,.... 1 79 Bonesho, james A. .........................................,.... ...... 7 5 Bonness, joseph D. .................................................,.............,.....,,......... 10 Bonne-ss, Thomas P. ................,..,...........................,.........,,.......,.,..,...... 100 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Bono, Agostino ......,.....................,..,..,,,,,............,.,..,,.,....,,,,.. .,,,,,.....,, 5 2 Boom and Camera ...... ....,. 7 1 Booth, Donald ......... ,.,,,, 8 6 Booth, Rosemary ..... ,.,... 6 8 Borders, Chuck ...........,,,.,.................,..,,....,.,.......,.,,.....,.......,........,,...,.... 87 Borer, Michael j. .....................,....,.,........,.,....,.............,....,...,..,......,,,.... 135 Buffalo, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Intramural Basketball, Pre Medical Club. Borgealt, Alan j. ,........ ......,.,,,,,,,.,,. ,..,....,..,,.......,,,,....,.,,....,....,,..,.,,,.,,,.. 5 7 Borgesen, Paul B. .....,,,.,.,.,......,,.,,..,,,,,,,.,....,.......,,,,....,,,,....,,,......... 43, 15' Aberdeen, South Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Doctor ol Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Sigma Nu. Omicron Kappa Upsilon, Phi Chi, Delta Sigma Delta, Medical Review. Born, Jurgen .......................,.........,..,.,..,,.,,,...........,..,...,,.....,,,..........,...... 45 CONSTR CTION C0 ENGI NEERING-CONTRACTING MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN O Specialists in Reinforced Concrete Work, Difficult Foundations ond Building Construction ANDIS CLIPPER COMPANY Precision Built Tools For The Professional Barber 8- Beautician Sold Only Through Supply Dealers RACINE, WISCONSIN 272 , I Producers of White and Colored Quality Coated Papers THE APPLETON COATED PAPER CO. if iii APPLETON --lx lie WISCONSIN 4 K - Q - I Boron, Eugene B, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,AAA,,,,,,,,,,A,AA,A,,,,A,,,,Y,,,,A,AAA,AA,,,A 155 Brady, Ruth A. ....,....,.., ..... 5 Z Niles, Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Math Club, Mission Club. Brasseur, Jeannette E. ......,.,.........,..........,....,...............,,........................ 6-i Borowski, Lee ,,.........,.l...,...,,,...,..,,,l,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,.......,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,, 1 57, 255 Bratcher, Glenn O. .,v......v.,.....,.,.,.. ..,....... .,.....,......,........,.,.,.,..............., 1 5 7 Borst, Robert F. ,s,.......s,,...,,,,,,s,....,,,,,,,,....,,,,....s.s.,,,,s.s.,,,,,,,.,,s,ss,,,,,, -45, 100 Cincinnati, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Chi. ministration. Beta Gamma Sigma. Braun, jean T. ...........,.......,,.,..,......,,,........,.........................,.....,..,..,..,... 169 Bottkol, Ed ......,,,,..,,,,..,.,,,,....,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,i,,i,i,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 176 Boulay, David ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54, 73, 100 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Management Club. Bourdon, joe ,,,,.........,.,rr,,..,..r,,,,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,r,,,,.,,,,,,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,AAAA,,,, 254, 245 Bowe, Leonard N, ,...,,,,,,, ,AAAAYV 69, 75 Bowell, Ronald A. ,,,,,,, N 55 Bowles, Chester ....... ,.,,,. 2 1-3 Bowman, Art J. .......... ,,.,,. 9 1 Bowman, Thomas E. ...,,. ...,,, ,,,,,..,, ..,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, 5 2 Boyan, John ...........,.........,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,..,.,,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,AAA,,,A, 155 Boyd, James C. ............................................................,............. 53, oo, 110 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Dental Glee Club. Boylan, Barbara R, ........,,,,,,,,r,,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,.,,,,,,,,,Y,,VYV,AYVV,,,,Y,,,w,,,,,VV-,,, 155 Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Elementary Edu- cation Club, Ohio Club. Boyle, Dennis R, ..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,AY,,AVAY,,,v,,-,,,.AA,,-,,,wv,,.VVV.,-,VV.,,VV,--A,,,-.,-.-,.YA 151 Burlington. W'isconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Theta Phi. Boyle, Gerald ,,.........,... .,,,,r,,,,,, ,,,,,,,r,,,,, YY,,,,,Y,,,,Y,,,,,.YY,,A,,w,AAV,A,VA,-w-w,-- 5 S Bozak. Lillian C. ............,......................,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, A Nas, 53, 64, 1x5 Sfflmfllfkl. Connecticut. Bachelor of Science. Gamma Pi EP511l'f1, Sceptre and Sword, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Tau Delta. .5l1kltllIU'. Student Council. Bozikowski, Dave ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,w. ,---,,--,, -Vvwv,---..--.A---AYV,,YVV,,,VY 7 . 4 Bozzo, Paul nl, .,,,....,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,V,, ,,,.,-,,A, ,,-w--,,,v,-- - - E A-,,v.,,,vYVw V ogy Braden. Mary C. ............... . ....,.,.......... ...... ........,.,...,......,,,..,,,, .,.... 1 , A 5 Extilgytukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Sociology . u . Bradsky, Florence ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,A,A,,,,,,,.,-,,, ..,,,,,,-A,,, wvv,,,-,,,,, . i - x -16 Brady, Francis P. .. ...., ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,yyrq H V V, V inn Brillion, Wasconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Alpha Phi Omega, Intramurals. Brady, joseph P. ,.,..... ....,,,r,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,- 1 3 Sheboygan, Wisctmnsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Delta Sigma Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta. Brault, Adelard L. .................................................................................. 77 Bregenzer, Mary Beth ................,.......................,,.................................. 155 Momence, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Elementary Education Club, Political Union. Brehm, Lois M. ............,..... ................................................................... 7 8 Brehm, Philip R, .,......,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,.....,.,,,.,.,,.,,...,................. 56, 151 East Troy, Wisctmnsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Deans Advisory Council, Student Council. Breitbach, Paul J. .................................................................................. 130 Wfauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Breitenstein, Pat ..................,..............,.................1.................. 62, 191, 220 Bremner, Bob ............,.,,............ ,... ..................... 2 50 Brennan, Rev. Gerald, SJ. .................................................................... 52 Brennan, John ISI., Jr. .,............................,......., ,...,................................ I 20 Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neering, ASCE. Brennan, Mary Ann ................................................................................ 165 Gary, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Won1en's Student Council. Brennan, Patricia A. .................................................................. 48. 63, 195 La Grange, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Kappa Beta Gamma. Breyhan, Ethel ................,..,...,...,........................................................ 165 Shorewood, Wisctiiisin, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Brickman, Barb ......................,................................................................. 139 Bridget, Sister St. ............................................................................ 100, 105 Milwaukee, Vlfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Brien, loan M. ............................................................................ 60. 61, 161 Milwaukee, NVisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta, Intersorority Council. Broderick, Bobbie ......................,...........,................. ......... ........ 1 7 9 Brooks, vlolan C. ....,......... ....... ....... . 52 ily 273 Brrscoe, Terry D, ,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AAA,,,A, 100 Buckun, George R. .Y.., .........,, 5 7 Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Budar, Mary Ellen .ll, ,,,l.l,,,,.,,, 6 9 Administration. Budney, Clem ,,A,,,.,,,,,,,,A,,.,,,,,,,.l,,,,,,,.,,,,...,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,A 1 56, 251 Brooks, Jerome C. .,...vv..,,,....v,,..........,,,l,,,....,,,.........,.,,.Y,,....,,,.,,,,..,.,..... 15' Budrys, Stanley P. ..................,..,.,.,...,,,.,....,.,,... ..,....,,...., 1 35 Fox Lake, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science, Kappa. Budworth, Fred .....s..,.,.....,,,.......,..,..,,,,,.......,..., ...,.,..,,, 1 li Broski, Thomas J. ,,.,................v,,,,,,,....,,,,V,..,,..,,,,....,,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,...,..,,... 120 Buechel, Richard ,,..,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...r Y,,,,..,. 5 7 , S6 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Buel, Hollis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,, 2 3-1 neering. AIEE. Buerger, Edward ,,,,,, ,,,...,..., 9 0 Brost, Janice K. .....................i.i............i............... ............................ 7 6 Bureau, Fred ........,......................,.....................,.. .,.,.. .....,............... 7 S J Brotherhood. Richard .... ............ 9 Burek, Barbara A. ,,.,,.,,.......,..,,...,..,...,,.......,........,..........., .......,.... 1 00, 209 Brown, David L. ,......... ........ 5 9. 185 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Brown, George O. .... ....... 5 8, 90 tion, Theta Phi Alpha, Orientation Leader, Chicago Club. Brown, Judy A. .... ......... 6 3 Burke, Marie A. .................................................................................... 88 Brown, Joan K. ,.,. ......... 1 63 Burke, Nicholas ,,,,.,..,...,,,................,..,................................................... 89 Brown Ken ....,.....,. ,,,,..,.. 2 H Burrn, Robert J. ....,..,...,,,,,,,.,............,,,,..,............................................. 120 Brown Louise K. ..............................,..................................................... '6 Superior, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Brown, Patrick F. .................,.................,............................,,..,.,...., 58, 151 Burnett, Alyce L. ,,,,,r,,..,,,..,,...,.............,................................................. 16 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Burns, Margaret L, ,.,.,,,,,.r,.....,..,.,....,.......,.... ..................................... 6 5 Browning, Norma Lee ............................................................................ 209 Burroughs, Judy A. ..... ..... 6 2 Browske, George P. .................................................................. 49. 59, 120 Burtschi, James J. .... ............. .....,....................... .................. 7 5 Euclid, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Bush, Richard C. .......,.,.,.......,................................................................ 100 Sigma Phi Delta. Petoskey, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- BILICC, M. Judith ...........................,....................,.,.,.....,,,,., 61, 72, 95, 161 tration, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Bushaw, Gloria .........,.....,............................................. ......... 6 8. 39. 91 nology. Alpha Delta Theta, Student Senate, Student Council. Business Administration Sodality ........................................................ 51 Bruch, Michael ........................................................................................ 89 Butcher, Robert R. ................................................................................ 120 Bruett, Tom ...............,................ .......................... ....,,.. 4 4 , 56, 178, 251 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Bruns, Robert ,,,,.,.,..,i,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5-1 ne-ering, AIEE-IRE, Marquette Engineer. Bruscato, Angelo P. ............,.......................,......,.........,.....,,,........., 55, 155 ButenhoH, Sharon A. ........................................ 63. 75. JS. 1111. 103. 190 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Bruton, Mary Lou ...,......,......,,,....,,......,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,,...,..,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, GS, 91 ministration, Phi Chi Theta. Brzonkala, Kenneth J. .....................................,...................................... 120 Butler, Bonnie .......................................................... ....-.--..1.-'1,-.---... 7 1 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Butler, Nancy ,,....................................................................1 -....1-- 1-----.- 9 3 Marquette Engineer. Butler, Stephen W. ........................................................... ....1--.1--,,---.... 1 U1 Buch, Carol A. ,......................,,.........,,............,,.......,.................,,,,.., Go, 116 Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Slinger, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta ministration. Eta, Dental Hygiene Chorus, Dental Follies. Butz, Susan A. ,,.,....,,,...,....................................................... .1-..-- '--f--f- 1 5 5 Buchanan, Monica A. ...,.......................,,..........................,....,,....,... W, 135 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kewaunee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Eta Sigma Phi. Byrne, Dennis ...... ................ .......... ffff-1-- 1 5 0 Band. Byrne, John ...... ----- 5 6 ll l, - Y Y Y 1 l , l , . l l l O PAN l l o JOHN C. STAFF, Jr. President GEO. K. STAFF, Secy.8iTreas. J CLASS OF 1935 CLASS OF 1937 X 'N l l .1 1 , W i i, L ' 1 27-I 'W I I BUILDING SEIWICE, . l' Movable Partitions - Acoustical Treatment - Folding Doors I i I . MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN II 620 N. 108th PLACE GLENVIEW 3-6786 I I I I Byrne. Elizabeth J. ,........,,,,,,,.......,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,I,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA 161 Elm Grove. Vfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Chi Sigma Chi. Alpha Delta Theta. Prom Council. - - Byrne. Pat ,,,,.............,,,.....,,.....,,,,.....I,.,,,,....,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I, 60, 65, 82 I I W Byrne. Mary M. .,.....I.,,,,...,,,,....,.,,...,....,,.....,,., ..,II,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, '5, 91 I 4 - Byrnes. Kathleen H. ..I,,,,,.III,..,I.,I.....I...,,,,,,...,...,,,...,,,, 46. 50. 52, 65, 123 I - East Troy. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Kappa t Tau Alpha. Sigma Tau Delta. Theta Sigma Phi. Chorus. Pub- ..ca:ions. I I I c I l craig. Man- c. ....,,.e,,I...,.I,,,,.,,..,..,,,II..eeee,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 15, 156 I i CO. 422 South 4th Sheet Blloodwcy 6-4240 JUS. D. BONKSESS Inc. General Highway Contractors 10815 Watertown Plank Road Wouwatosa, Wis. Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Cakzii. Man' E. ..... ..., ...........,,...................................,,,.,,.,..,...,.,..,,, Cahill. Mary F. ..... .,........ .... .,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 , 89, 20-1 Cain. Vfilliatii ..... ,,.,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, 9 1 Cairnes. joseph ....,. ,,,. ,,...,,. 1 0 Callahan. Sharon .... ............. ......,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,........,. 1 5 5 Campbell. john A. ,...,..,......,.....,.,,............. ,,,,..,.,,...,.,,,,.,,...,,,,,,..,,,, 4 9, 101 Cleveland. Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Scablnard and Blade. Campobello. Richard L. ..................,,........,.,.....,,,........,..,..,,,,,,, -I-1, 6', 101 Rockford. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Beta Alpha Psi. Accounting Club. Campus Carnival .......................,,,,....,,,.,.,,,... .,,,,,,.,,, 2 00 Cannizzo. joseph R. ....... .......................... ...... 5 8 . 83 Cannon. liarjr Alice ....... ..............., ,......... ..,...,. 1 2 Cap-ek. Mzchael nl. ............................................. .2 ..,.. 136 Rive: Forest. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Carbone. Kathleen A. ...........................................................,........,.....,, 65 Carhoni. Ned P. ...................................................,.....,.,......,,,... 54. 128, 210 Ridgeneld. Connectzcut. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Alpha Delta Sigma. Tribune. Football-Basketball Program Editor. Cardznal. Louis j. ...................................................................,................ 5' Carey. Dennis P. ..................................................................................., Sb Carey. Kevin L. ...............................................................,.......... 50. 69. 120 Elmhurst. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. Chi Epsilon. Carzng. Dominic nl. .................................................................................. 156 Milwaulcee. X3l'isc-nnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Cariita. Sr. M. ................ ................. ............... . . . ........ 16-I, 165 Caro. Helen ................. ......... 4 5. 91 Carpenter. Edmund S. .........,........ 15 Carpenter Hall ........ ..................... 5 8 Carpenter. john ........... ........ 5 1. 250, 255 Carrzcic. Kathleen M. ............................. ........ .......................... . . 62 Carroll. D. Kevin .............................................................. 59. 69. 119. 120 Glen Ellyn. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon. Triangle. Blueprint. ASCE. Carroll. Roseann .............. ............,.............,..........................,................ 1 56 Mzlwaul-tee. Xfisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Carter. Bill . ...................... ..........................................................,........ 2 54 Carter. Edward ......... ....... ' 9. 255, 256 Carter. Ellen D. ......... ..................... 8 9 Carter. Richard L. ......... ...............................................................,.,..., 5 5 Carter, Roch M. . ...................................................................... -46, -18. 156 Cheyenne. XY'j.'oming. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Pi Gamma Mu. Cartj.. Carol A. ..................... ...............,.. ......................................... 6 QI . 196 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Casev. Kathleen M. ...................................................................,...... 62. 136 ifvfilvcaul-tee. Vfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma. Casper. Stephen ...... .... . ....,.... 1 '4 Cassidy, Patrick E. .,......,....,...,..,,,,...,,.....,.,,. , ,,,,,, 156 Freeport, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Caton, joan P. .............,,........................,....,.,,..s..,,,....,,,,........,,, , ,, ,,,, 136 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts, Sigma Tau Delta, Psi Chi, Sceptre and Sword, Varsity Varieties. Cavanaugh, Mary Jane Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Home- coming, Varsity Varieties. 1211 Cehasek, Milan ,,,.,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,r,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,, ,, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- - nee-ring. AIEE, Celichowski, John J, ,,,,....,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,1?o Greendale, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Brooks Council. Cempura, Jane ,.,.,..,.,,.,,,,,,.,.,.,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,t.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,r,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 90 Ce-olla, Marquerite J. .,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 t 1, 64, 165 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Phi Eta Chi, Intersorority Council, Sodality. Cerminaro, Donna .....,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,....,,.,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r, , 6s Cerow, Sandra F. ........,,,,....,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,t,,,,,,, . ,,,, '6 Cesarz, Thomas J. ....,,,...,,,,,,....,.,,.,,t,,,,,,,t,,,r,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,, 1 36 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Cestkowski, Wanda .,,...,,,,.,.,,,,.,,.t.,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,, '6 Chakravarti, Susil K, ....,,.,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,rr,,,, ,.,,,,,,, 'R Chamberlain, Wayne J. ...........,................ . .,............... .......... .,,.., . . .. 101 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Delta Sigma Pi, Brooks Council. 15' Chap, Eugene J. ,,,....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, Olean, New York. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Charabot, 'Marie Anne Charles, Sister Mary, S.C.S.C. ........,,, ,...,,,,....,,,,.t.t,,.,....,,, ...r..,,, ,,,, , , , 101 Merrill, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Charnon, John M. .,,,,,,,,.,,.,r,,, ,,,,,,,,A, ,,,,,,, ,,,,r, ,,,,,,,, -I - 1 Chase, Ed ..,.,,.,,...,,,,.,,.,,,r,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,, ,r,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,, 114 Chaska, Susan A. ...,..,.,,,.,.r,...,,,,,..,,,,,,....1,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, ,....,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , H101 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Beta Gamma Sigma, Theta Phi Alpha. Chaska, Willard J. .................,.................................................... ,,., , H101 Fargo, North Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Veterans' Brigade. Cheeseman, Marcia L, ....................................... ............ , , ,, ,, S8 Cherico, Louis E. .....,........ ............................ ............................... - I 0, 156 New York, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Cherney, Rudolph ........................... ................................ , ..... .... , , 1112 Che-sen, Joseph R. .... , -IQ 'W 'R 'Q 136 --------- ---- ---- - 1 . -. .- . Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. International Relations Club, International Student Club. Cheshire, Mary Kay .,......,.,,,.,,...,....,,..,,,.,,,,....,,,.....,,,.,..,. ,....,.,...,. ,, SS Cheski. Richard E. ....................................................... ...............,...... I 56 Irvington, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Chidester, James B. .....,,,,,.,....,,,,,,,..........,,,....,..,,,,,,,,,.....,.,..........,. ....... 1 10 Park Ridge, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Chidester, William T. .......,,,,,....,,,........,....,,........,,....,.,,.....,.,.... 66, 60, 8' Chi Epsilon ...,................,..,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,....,...........,.....,,..,., ,,......,,........ 4 5 Chioda, Peter P. ......... ......, , ,, 56 Chi Sigma Chi ................... ..... 6 2 Chitwood, James W. ,,,....... ............... . . 56 Chmielecki, Kathleen P. ..... .................... ' S, S6 Chmielewski, Robert ...,.... .,,,,..,.,.,,,,,.,, 1 OS, 255 Chmielewski, Thomas H, ..,,,,,,,,,,....,,.. ,,...,,,.,,...,,,..,, 4 , 55, 108, 220 Chodaczek, Alexander, Jr. ..........,,........,,....,,................................ 58, 128 Greenwich, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune, I-Iilltop. 275 snsunnucs + Week carnoucs canmtlcs LIFE INSURANCE - HOSPITAL INSURANCE LOSS OF TIME COVERAGE CAREER INSURANCE RETIREMENT INSURANCE MORTGAGE CANCELLATION GRADUATES: WHY NOT CONSIDER LIFE INSURANCE FOR YOUR CAREER? CONSULT US! 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KEMPSMITH MACHINE COMPANY 1819 South 71st Street GReenfield 6-3625 West Allis, Wis. 66The Finestv 'A By ANY STANDARD Hotel Schroeder MILWAUKEE Walter Schroeder, President - f -7 ' I V t Chorus .,..........................,.........,.,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,A-, 3 9 Christensen, Harry C. ........,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, --,,..,, 1 56 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Christian, Barbara T. ...,...,,.,..,,,..,.....,.,,.,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,- 5 5, 89 Christiano, Mary F. .......... ,,,, .,,,, 5 5 , 61, 77 Christoffersen, Neil J. ...., ...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6 Chuchvara, Andy ......,,.........,,..,A,,,,,.,......,,..,,,........,,,,,........,...,,.,,,,, 235, 240 Cicciarelli, Rosalie J, ..........,,........,,......,,,.,.....,r.,,..,,,,..,,,,.,, 49, 68, 76, 137 Peoria, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Elementary Educa- tion Club, Varsity Varieties. Ciolli, Annette J. ..... ,.....,..........,......,......,,,......,,,....,,.,.,,, 6 5, 137, 179, 135 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Homecoming Council, Sophomore Coed Board. Clanton. Garrett M. ..................................,,.............................,.,.,.....,,. 157 Rock Island, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Nu, Alpha Phi Omega, Football, Players. Clark, Constance ................,.,..........................,........,....................,,,...,,,,. 89 Clark, Don ....,....,.......,..,..,,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 50 Clark, Harry ,........,,...........,.,..,........,r,................,....,....1....,1,,,.,,..,,,,,, 54, 58 Clark, Judith A, ..............,.................,....,.,.....,,,.,,1...,,.,....,,1,,,..,,,,,,. 62, 157 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Elementary Eclucaa tion Club, Orientation Leader, Chi Sigma Chi. Clarke, John .,.,.,......,...,,,,.,.......,.........,.,,..,.,,.,1,,,..1,,....,,.,......,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, 58 Claudette, Sr. M. .................................,c,,,...,,.......,.....,.,,,.,,.....1.,,.,,,..,.... 162 Cleary, William L. ..............................,...,.....,,,...,............. 44, 66, 101, 198 Ashkum, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion, Beta Alpha Psi, Anchor and Chain, Knights of the Altar, Young Democrats. Clesceri, Mary J. .......,.,.............,...,.....,,........,....,.....,...1.,...,,.,...,,..,,,,.,.,1 252 Clifford, John P. ,..........,..,...,,.,....,...,..,..,,.......,....,,,,..,11,..,.....,,1,.,....,,1.,, 157 Roby, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts, Eta Sigma Phi, Sodality, Band. Clinton, Betty L. ..........I.........,..,............,,....................i..,.,.............. 60, 116 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior Dental Hygiene Association, Alpha Delta Eta. Cobeen, Charles T. ...,...................................,..........,,.........,....,..........,,, 11 Cobeen, Helen M. ..................,,.......,...,...,.............................................. 63 Cody, Ernest L., Jr. ...,,.,.,...........................,,.,.............,......,........... 59, 120 Bushton, Kansas. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- ing. Scabbarcl and Blade, Sigma Phi Delta, Homecoming. Coghlan, Colleen L. ........................................................................ 157, 185 Wahpeton, North Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Delta Sigma Gamma, Homecoming Council. Cohan, Edward M. ...,...,..............................................,................... 56, 201 Cole, Paul F, ......,1.............................,...........,..........................,.........,,.. 137 Lockport, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats, Football. 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Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Dermody, Patricia H. .,..,....,.,..,,.,....,,.......,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 58 ministration. Phi Chi Theta, Marketing Club, Student Council. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Dgncqki, joseph P. ,,.,.,,.,,,,,..,,,rr,,,,..,,,,......,.,.....,,,..,,,,,..,,,.......,.,.,r,,,...,,.. 66 Dernbach, Daniel A. ..........,......r.......,..,.,.,,..,,,,.,.,.,, ,,,,,, 5 7 Daniel, Iwlarilyn F. ,,,,,,,..r,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,...,,,.r..,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,..,,, 62 Derrickson, William C. ..........,,,,..,,,,,..,..,,rr,,,,,.rr,, ,A,,,, 5 8 Danielson, Mary E. ...,,,,,,.,...............,..,,...s..... ..i..,,,. 1 37 DeRosso, Mary Ellen .................,..........................,.. ...,,.......,....., 78 Escanaba, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. 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Dorsey, Vivian R. ............,..................,.............................................,,.l, 159 Domagalski, Norbert ,.....,..,.,....,..,,.,.,....,... ..,r..., 1 22 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Brooks Council, Dombek, Darrell ..,..,,,..........,....,,..........,...,..,............,..,.,,s, .1..,,,,,,,,..,ss, 7 -1 Sigma Delta Pi, NRA, Delta Sigma Theta, Players. Dominski, Beverly A. ..............,.....................................,....................... 165 Dorow, james A. .i.......,....,...,..,......................................,.................,..... 56 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi Sigma Dougherty, Ginny L. ..... ...................,,...........,..,..,....,,..,,,,,....,.,, 6 4 Chi, Homecoming, Varsity Varieties. Douglas C. 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Drain, Thomas ........................................................... ...................... 7 O, 71 Drasler, Francis R. ................................ ......... ...... ................. 7 8 Dreas, Chuck ............................................................................................ 228 Drechsel, Arthur Paul ............................................................................ 139 Fond du Lac, Wisccinsin. Bachelor of Arts. German Club. Drees, john L. .................,.............................................. 56, 102, 201, 218 Marinette, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admine istration. Delta Sigma Pi, Brooks Council, Campus Carnival. Dresen, William F. ................................................................................ 111 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta l Sigma Delta. 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Drinan, Ann T. ,...........,..........,...........,.............................,...................... 78 Drought, Rita Lou .................................................................................. 169 Riverside, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta. Drought, Dean A. Bernard .....,..,, ,,,,,,, 2 0 Drummoncl, Rev. Edward -I., SJ. ,,... ,..,,,, 1 1 D'Souza, Fred .v......,v.........,....,.,,,,.,,..,.....,,,.,. ,,,,....,,.,, ..., 7 3 Duchter, Helen M. ....,,.,..,....,....,,,,,,.....,....,...,..........,,,,..,,,.,....., ,,,.... 7 6 Duffey, john T. ,......,....,,....,,.....,,.,.....,,..,,........,,,,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.r,,,,,,,,,,. 159 Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts, French Club. Dugan, Eileen M. ..............l..,.............,.................A........,,.,.................. 61, 69 Dukart, Rodney C. ..A.A.,,.,,....l......................,.......,,....,.,,.................,........ 56 Dundon, Frances M. .............................,....................,,.......................... 159 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gam- ma, Avalan , Dunlavy, james che Club. Sociology Club. L. ..........................................,....................................... 139 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts, Brooks Council, Young Democrats. Dunlop, Gregory T. ....,......................,.............. .,...........,............,.. 5 6, 103 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Delta Sigma Pi, Players. Dunn, Michael Dunne, Mary Patricia E. ...............,.....,............,... ,.,.... 1 59 Manhasset, New York. Bachelor of Arts. 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Egan, Paul ....................... ............. .........,.. .......,.......,.,......,,.... 1 2 Egbert, Arthur C. ........ ........ 5 2, 61 78 Egenes, Richard H. .... ,................ 5 2 Egide, Ken ..... .......... ........,, ............,, 1 5 2 Egle, Marianna ............................... .....,......,..,..................,............... 1 Bi Ehegartner, Jani Syracuse, N ce A. ........................................ -48, 55, R2, 'S. 155. 159 ew York. Bachelor of Arts. International Rela- tions Club, Student Council, Sodality. Ehrhart, James L, .....................................................,...,........,................. 68 Ehrnst, Carol R. ...............,.............................................................. 61. 161 Excelsior, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. 281 The Midwest's Envelope Supply House Printing and Manufacturing Call EVergreen 4-5310 WESTERN STATES Envelope Company 1616 W. 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Farrell, Robert E. ...,.......... .............. ..................... ...... ....... 5 7 Farrell, Dick ...........................,................................................................ 2-i9 Fatten, Ronald J. .................................................................................... 102 Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Aurora, Illinois. tion. Accounting Club, Management Club. Feather, Dale J. ......................................................................., 51, 5-1, 102 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Sodality, XVheel. Fedders, John ..,..................,,..................................................................... 235 Fedor, Donna M. .....................,,...........................................,........... 62, 159 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma. 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Finkler, Earl .................................,............................................................ 375 Finlay, Daniel H. .................................................................. 279. 1-10, 2-19 Paris, France. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Varsity Wrestling, Undergraduate M Club. Finley, Cathleen INI. ................................................................................ 1-10 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. NEA, Ballroom Faber. Denis D. .................................................................... ............... 1 58 Dance Club, WRA- Dubuque. Iowa. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. 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Flmagan Nancy fi-AwwiiVViA-,-A -VVVVww----,-AA- ,w,,--,-w,,,,'----A A,---,,,,A,AA.w----,ww---- 1 8 4 erans' Brigade, Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune, Fi.mQgan, Timothy C. .........ECE...........,......E...EE........EEE,..,.l.EEEE....EEE,....E,.C.. 121 FOHF- CMI R' ------A--A-b----AAAAAA-4----A-----,---'-AAA---AAAA--'-AA----,---AAAAA-,--,--' -'-AAAA,,-- 5 5 Royal Oak, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- FOFUU- IOIWH F- -Aff-,----F----f-WW- --,--,-----,-4,-,,----------,fff---AAAvf----,,..AA,...... .,,,.,,,. 1 O2 neering. Flannery, Willialla T. ........,....VVV.Y...V..V...VVY.......V,VY.Y,i.wVV,V,,..-Y,V,,.w......i....... 102 Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Delta Sigma Pi, Sailing Club, Marketing Club. Fleck, Allred H. ,,,...,..,.,..,............V..,'Y,..,,,,....Y...,...YY.,,,,,....,.....YYYYYY.,....Y... 38 Fleck, Richard T. ....,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.....,,.....,Y,,,......... 55, 53, 93, 111. 191. 220 West Allis, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Alpha Phi Omega, Prom Council, Student Senate. Fleming, Judith P. ,.........................,.,........,,,.........,.......,........,.............,. 89 Fleming, Nonnita IN1, ,....,,,.,.,....,.....,..............,........................................ 1-IU Delavan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Booster Club, Brooks Council. Fleminv, Paul ...................................................................................... 69. 89 5- Floersch, Eugene A, .........................i........................................ -46, 50, 121 Xavier, Kansas. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Fludas, john P, .......................................................................... 50. Z, 140 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Student Council, journal. Flusclie, Della .,,,....,,.,...................................,.............,...... ................... 4 6 Flynn. 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Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Siga ma Phi, Tribune, journal. Formwalt, john K. . ................................ ............................. 5' Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Veterans' Brigade. Fossett, Ron R. .,.,.............................. ,...........,.....,........ ,,,,,,,, 5 9 , 87 Fossum, Dale I.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 90 Foster. Lawrence ..................................................,..........................,.. 54, 90 Fox, Mary I.. ..............................................,.,,......,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,, -19, 68, 1-10 Indianapolis, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts, Sigma Delta Pi, Psi Chi, Elementary Education Club, Sacred Music Choir. Fox, William F. ........................................,.,.......,,,,..,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,, 58, 87, 151 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Law Review. Foy, Kathy M. ..........................................................................,,.,....,...,,,, 62 Fraker, Ann P. ....................................,.,.......,......,...,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,.,,,,,, 65, 140 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Frampton, Frank M. ,.,,...,.,......,..,...,..,,,,.,....,.,,.......,.,...,,,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. T'-I Frank, Sandra I.. ,.............................................,....,...........,.,..........., 61, 16-I Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Wfelcome Vifeek. Franke, Christine ............................ ........... 5 1, 89 Franklin Forum ...,..........,...,....,.,.,.,....... ...,........, .,....,... 7 0 Franklin, Peter C. ,,,,...,,,..,....,,,...,..,,.,...,...,.,.....,,,.,,. ......,,., 1 40 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Frankow, Patricia A. ...................................................................... 6-I, 169 West Bend, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta, Zeta Phi Eta, Student Council. Fraser, john F. ........................................................................................ 54 Fratrick, Loreen J. .......................... ........ ....... ...... 8 8 Frederick, Sandra K. ..... ...... 6 1 Fredman, Tim ................... ................................................................... 1 39 Fredrick, Lynne ........................................................................................ 164 Strawberry Point, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Edu- cation. Fredricks, Richard E. ..........................................,................................... 140 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science. SAACS. Freel, james H. ........................,....,............................................... ...... 5 4 Freel, Robert .........,............ ...................................................... ...... 9 0 Freeman, Larry M, ........,, ,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Freiman, Marshall .,....,.,,................v,,,......,,,,.,.,,,,r, ,,,,,, ,,r,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 , 156 Freiburger, Patricia A. ...,...,,,..,.,,.,,,,.,..,.,,..,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,A,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 6-1 Fort Wayne, Indiana, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Varsity Varieties. Freidheim, Ellen M. ..,..,,..,,i,......,......,,.,,,,,.,.,,,....,,,,,A,,,i,,,,,,,iiii,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 164 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Varsity Varieties, Homecoming. Frestel, Jack ..,......,......,ii,......ii,,..,...,,,,,.....,,,,.i,,,., .,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i1,,, 1 PF Friar. James ,...,...,........., .i.. ,,.....,,,,i ,.,,,,,, 1 0 1 Frichtl, Tom ........,,.......,,i..,...,,,,.,,...,,,,.,. ,,,.,,,,,,w 1 24 Fridl, Laurence .......,.,,,.,..i.i,.i,,..,,,,...,..,,,...ii,.,,,,,,,,,,,i, ,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,1,,,, 5 8, 90 Friedman, Sister M. Martha, O,S.F. ,,,,,,,r,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,r,,,,,1,,1,,,,,,,, 165 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Friedrich. Lawrence W, .,,...,,,...,...,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,, 206 Frischmann, Joseph K. ,,,...,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,r..,,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 50 Frischmath, Joyce C. ,.,.,.,,,,...,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.111, 61, 161 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Welciime Week. Frost. Carol R. ...........,................................................. ...,. 7 2 Frost, Robert G, ........................ .,...,......,.........,...... .,,,, 6 Frymire, Jack .................... ......... .....,..,,..... ...,,..,.,..,..,..,,,,.,,,, 2 2 3 Fueredi, Adam .....................................,,,.....,.. .....,.,.,,..,...,,,,,.,.,...,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 53 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Fulcher, John NW. . ..,............................... . .........,,,,.,...........,...,...,......,.,.. 140 Far Rockaway, New York, Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi. Fuller, James T. ......................................................... ............................ 1 02 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Management Club. Gabriele, Robert ..... 285 G Gaeta, Pat ....,................ ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,1.,.v,,,,,,, 3 .49 Gaffney, Mary Kay ......, ,,,,.... 5 1, 53, ag, 85 Galasinski, Charles R. ....,................ ............. .,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,1,,,,,,.,, 5 9 Galku. Billie J. ............................................................ ................... 5 0, 1-10 Milwaukee. XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta. Gallagher, Daniel A. ..................,...............,.,....,,,,..1,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,A,1,,,,,,,- 5' Gallahue, Michael F. .............................,..,......,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, 1-10 Wfeymouth, Massachusetts. Scabbard and Blade, NEA. Galloway, Jerry J, .......................,.....,..,.............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 140 Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Galterio, Louis R, .........,......,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,1..,,,, ,,,Y,,,, 52, 69, T2 Gaiewski, Bernie ......... ,,,1,,11,,,,,1,,v 2 28 Gamma Pi Epsilon .... ......................,..... .. 45 Gandhi, Ashwin ..,..,.. ................ ,,....,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,.11, 1 75 Gannon, James P. ..........,,.......................,.......... -12, -16, 58, 81, 128, 202 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Al- pha Sigma Nu, Kappa Tau Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune. Ganss, Rev. George, S.J. .................,......,..,...,..,.,.....,.,,..,,,,....,,.,1.,,...,,,,, 47 Gantar. Gerald C, .,.....................................,............,.. ,......,,,,....,,,1,,,, 8 Garland. Michael ...,......, Garneu, David J. ......... . 8' Garry. Dr. Mark NV. ,................ ............................................................. 1 2 Garson. Katherine L. .,.................,.................,., 43, 63, 21, '6, 1-10, 198 Milwaukee. XXlisconsin, Bachelor of Science. Delta Phi Alpha, Avalanche Club, Prom Council. Garvey. Ann M. .....................................,,,..,.....,,...............,............ ....... 1 69 Fuller, Larry L. .......................... ................ .... ,...... ....,,,, -1 C e d ar Rapids. Iowa. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Varsity Fundaro, William J. ................,............ ,........ ...,..,,......,.,....,,,.,...,,,, 5 2 Varieties, Campus Carnival. Furey. Ambrase J., Jr. .........................,......................,,....,,....,,.,,,1,,..,,,,, 140 Gasser, Jerry M. ,................................................. ,...............,................ ' -1 Long Beach, California. Bachelor of Arts, Sigma Tau Delta. Gassner. Ronald L. .....................,..................,.........,................. -18, 50. 121 Furr, John A. ..........,....................................,,,....,,,......,,,...,,,.,,.,,,..,., 5-1, 102 Des Plaines, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- High Point, North Carolina. 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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- Eta. gineering. Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Phi Delta, Intramural Gebert, james R. .,,....,.........,,..,...........,,,.............,..,,,,,,,,......,,,....,,,,, 48, 1-10 Sports, Varsity Varieties. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Gersch, George P. .................................................................................. 158 Math Club, SAACS. Comstock Park, Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Medical Gebhardt, Peggy A. ..,...,,,, ,,...,....,,.,,,....,.,.,,,,....,,.. ,,,.,,,.,,,,.,..,,,.,,,A,,, 6 1 School Glee Club. Gehant, Barbara Gehl. Mary Ann ...... Gehrke, Harold Geiger, Charles H Geisheker. Willia H1 I- ---, .......1. 8 8, 89 ..........,.68, 89 1.16, 156, 195 . ....... .............. 7 5 Gelinas. Jeanne .........,..,.. ........,,..,,,,,...,,,,.....,,,....,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,.,.,,,,,,1,,,11AA,, 1 79 Gendusa, Nelson -I. .,........,,.,..,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,1,,.1,,,.,,,,,111,,,,A,.,,,,,,,,,, 111 Brooklyn, New York. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Student Council. Genke, John ...........................,.,......,,.,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 137 Gennrich, David E. ...,..,,,.,,....,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,..,.,,,,1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54, 75, 102 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Marketing Club, Ballroom Dance Club, Band. Gensch, Denny ....,....,........,,.,.,..,,,,,....,,,,,11,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,.11,, 9 4 George, Clara R. .....,.,,...,.,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,.1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62, 64, 169 Cross Plains, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in S eech Cor- P rection. Delta Sigma Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta. Georger, Sister M. Carlita, O,S.F, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 165 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Gerschke, Sharon D. .....,........................................................................ 141 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Geugel, Sandra N. ..............................................................................4... 65 Geurts, james R. .................................................................................... 121 De Pere, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Sigma Phi Delta. Ghashghai, Gholi D. ..............................................................-........,...... 54 Gialamas, George T. ........ . Giangiorgi, Richard A. .... . .......89. 141, 218 Giblin, Thomas . ................ .....--...4...----.-.. 5 7. 205 Gibson, Kay ................................................... ..........-.--.-------...-....---- 6 2. 71 Giddings, Alicia M. ..............................-----.-.---..-..---- 48, 62. 68. 77, 141 Littleton, Colorado. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. Delta Sigma Gamma, Avalanche Club, Political Union. 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Harrigan, Sue ....,.,,....,.,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,-, 7 2 Harriman, Averell ,,.,,,,.,,..,,,,..r,....,.,.,,,,,,,.,,..,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 14 Harrington, John A., Jr. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,,-,,-,---,,---,,-,,,, 105 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Harrington, Rosemary ..,,........,...,...,,.,,,r,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 164 Ishpeming, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Harris, Liz ,,,,...,,,..,...,...,,.,,..,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,--,,,---- 6 1 Harshman, Julie E. ,......,,.,....,,,,,..1,,,,.,,,,.,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Hart, Mary E. ......................................,....,.....,,.,,,...,,.,.,,,,,,.., ,,,,,.,,,,,, 7 6, 164 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, R.N. Club. 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Hayeland, -Iaymes A. ...........,................,,,........,....,,.,.,......,...,... 58, 80, 128 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune. Hayes, john .,............................................................,.....,.........,.........,,,,.. 58 Hayes, William J. ..,,................. ..,..,.,..,....,..,....,,......,,.,....,,,..,..,.,,..,.,,,, 5 4 Head, Selonie L. ..................,,.,...,,,....,.,,,,......,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6-l, 71, 76, 1-52 Bronx, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre and Sword, Play- ers. Healy, Anthony W. ...,,,,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,....,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 78, 122 Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. SAE, AIEE, Blueprint, Young Democrats. Heath, Darrell ,,...............,,.,...........,,,,.,.,.....,,,....,,,, .,,,,,....,,..,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,.., 8 8 Heath, Maxine L. ..,..,,,.............,,,........,,.,,..,....,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,.,... 69, 72 Hebblewhite, Mary Ellen .......,....,................................,.. 60, 110, 116, 118 Oshkosh, Vfisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Student Council. METAL FORMS CORP. l ,I Established 'I909 Milwaukee, Wis. I 1 Manufacturers of l M ETAFORM l STEEL FORMS FOR CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION l O l Sidewalk Rail -- Straight Wall Forms - Curb ond Gutter Rail -- Circulor Forms - Road Rail - Mcinhole Forms Special Shapes W, l i Hebein, Peter J. .,,..........,....................,.....,,,......,.....,.....,...... 47, 53, 89, 103 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Hebson, David A. ....,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Heckler, Helen M, ..,.,...... .,....,,,, ,, 62 Heffernan, Mary Ann ...........................,.......................,.,,..,,,..,,,,.....,., 47, 78 Hegarty, joseph J. ..............................,,............,...........,,,.........,,,,.,,.,,.,.. 105 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Delta Sigma Pi, Beta Alpha Psi. Hegner, George T. .......,...,.........,,.,,......,,,.....,............. ,.,..,,,, 7 5 Hehli, David ,.,,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,.....,,,.,.,,...,,,,.,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,2,,,,, 8 9 Heim, David L. ,,,,....,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 9, 66 Heimann, Barbara J. .....,,.....,.......,,,.......,,,.......,.... ,,...,,,, 6 5 Heinkel, Donald E. .,,,.,,..,..,,,,....,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 -12 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Held. james E. .............................,,..,.,..,,..........,......,..........,...,.,,,,,,.... 46, 128 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Rho Tau Beta, Student Senate, Stu- dent Council, Orientation Leader, Boom and Camera Club. Held, William J. .....,,,......,,.....,,,....,,,,.,..,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 158-K St. Cloud, Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Helling, R, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 57 Hellman, Hugo E. ..............,.....,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 32 Hellman, john W. .............................................................. ..-47, 70, 78, 179 Handley, Brian P, ..........................,......,.. 42, 47, 53, 70, 78, 93, 155, 142 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Sigma Nu, Delta Sigma Rho, Crown and Anchor, Student Senate, Debate. Heney, Dell F. ............................................,........................................... 105 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Henige, Thomas L. ,...,.,,....,,,,,.,,.,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ..,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Hennessey, Sharon A. ........................................,...........,...,.....,......... 76, 142 Marion, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. NEA, Young Democrats. Hennig, Guenther .................................................................................... 90 Henning, Judith A. ,.....................................,.................,......................... 169 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correc- tion. Sigma Alpha Eta, Delta Sigma Gamma, Varsity Varieties, Homecoming. Herdegen, Lynn E. .............................................................,..........,.,.,,., 52, 68 Hermes, LaRita M. ..................................,,.....,.........,......... ........ 1 64 Sterling, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. o Henzl, Robert R, ....,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,.,,,,,,....,,.,....,,,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, ST 151 Hilborn, Lester B. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, H Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Grancl Rapids, Mich. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Theta Phi, Marquette Law Review, Student Bar Associ- Hillary, john gl. ....,,, ....,,,, ...,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, . ation. Hilligan, Kathy E. . ...... Herman, Mary F. ...........,....,............................r. ,,...................,........ 6 9, ' Hincling, Andrea E. Hernon, Jacqueline ,..,.r,,......,,.....,.,..... ....,......., ............................,... S 6 Hinytzke, Bob .,,.,.,.,..,...., Herre, Ernest A, .....,,.,,,..,,.............................,.,.....,.,,....,.......................,. 142 Hipp, NVilliam A. ....,....... .. Milwaukee, Xwisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Hirschboeck. Dr, Vlohn S. ..........,..............,,.... ...... . .. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Hoag, Bonnie I.. .,........ ..,..... ,,..,........................ . . Herrmann, Marion T. ..........,,.............. ............. ..,.......,..............,. 6 2 D, SS Milwaukee. NX isconsin. Diploma in Dental Herrman, Paul N. ....... ...,............ ' i Delta Eta, Contact Point, Varsity Varieties. Herro, Diane M. ....,.,.,,,......., ...,.....,.,..........,,,.....,,,........,............... 6 5, 195 Hodan, Ted ......... ........,..,...,.....,...............,.....,.,,......... . I-Ierro, Victoria M. ...................................................,................ 44, 49, 142 Hodgins, vlacqueline A. ....................................... .... . . Rolling Meadows, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Sigma Niles, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Elementary 293 ...alll . 32 .. .. 63 'I .. 22N 40, 6v, 'S .. . ZH, 158 .,.... ......ll6 Hygiene. Alpha is! 'l Education Club, Delta Pi, Alpha Kappa Delta. Marquette University Chorus. Hershberg, Robert A. .....,.......,................,.......,................ .,....... ..,,... 1 4 2 Hoclorowski, ,lerome gl. ...................... ............................. . .... .... .... 6 C J Wztuwaltosa, Vlfisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Hoffins. Cordell C. .......,..........................,........... ,....... ....,.... . . .. ', 121 Heftel, Phyllis M. ................................,,.................. ......,,..... 6 S Sheboygan, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Heftel, Richard C. ........ ...,.,.......................,... . ....,.,. 5 0, 60 AIEE, Radio Amateurs. Herzing, Dick .......... ................ 2 54 Hol'l'man. Anne E. ........,,..............................,.,........ . ,,... 62, 68, '6, lrli Herzog, Thomas j. ....... ,...,. ........ 4 ' 68, ' Milwaukee, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Delta Pi, Delta Hessel, Bette F. ,....,... ..................,,........ .............,....... 69, 80 Sigma Gamma, SNEA, Elementary Education Club. Hettich, Paul I. ....,.,.....,,,........,.....,....,.......,... ....,...,......,,.....,,.,,,, 4 Q, ', 1-12 Holimann, Margaret ......,...............,......,...........,.,.........,......... ...,......,,,, 9 S Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Scabbarcl and Hoffman, Rosalie jo . ..,. .. .,........,,........................... . .. . ........ ,...'6, 'H Blade, Psi Chi, Sash and Saber. Hoffman, NY'illiam H. ..... ...... .... ....,...... ....,..,....... .,... ,...., 5 , 5 , 7 S , 1-is Heufelder, William F. ,...,.......,,.,............,.,.,,,,.,.,..........,,.....,,,.... 58, 81, 128 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Mission Club, Sigma Delta Pi. Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in journalism, Sig- Hogan. Mary A. . .. ..., .......,...................,..,......,,...,.........,.,,,...... 65, F0 ma Delta Chi, Tribune. Milwaukee, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correc- Heying, David R. ........................................................,..... .44, 52, 'T lo? tion. Kappa Beta Gamma. Sigma Alpha Eta. Hazel Green, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Hogstrom. Clinton E. ....... ............................................,................... 5 5, 105 ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Knights of the Altar, Sash and Nundclein. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Saber. istration. Alpha Kappa Psi, XX'elcome XX'eek Council, Man- Heyl, Mary E. ........,.....................,.....,,,,,.,,,.., .....,................,...........,,... 6 2 agement Club. Hibner, Harry .......... .,.,,.,.,,... 1 05 Horczyk, Leo VI. ....,,.......,,,......... ........,,.,...,,..... ,..,...,, ...,..,.. .,,,.... 5 ' HiCkCy, Coach Ed ........ .. 155, 240 Holbrook, Rev. John G., SJ. .... ...,. I 26 Hickey, Dennis VU. .,.,. ,,,,,,,,.. 5 2 Holhrock, Joseph H. ............... H ., 58 Higgins, Mary Ann ...... ....... 1 41 Hollembeck, Paul .................. ...,.. 2 Z8 Highland Fling ...... ....... ,,,..., 1 9 2 Hollis, Sina K, .............. ............................. .....,.,....,...... .....,...,,.... 6 3 Highland, George ....... .... 1 34 Holloway, Marylou R. ..........................................................,.....,,.......... 165 Highlandfel, john .......... ..., 2 54 Chester, Pennsylvonia. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Skating Hilbrick, Clarence P. ,..... .... ' S Club, Booster Club. If Y A Y Y, 1 l l IT'S ALL YUUR li The chance to work for your personal goals The chance to odd to the progress of your chosen held I The chance to contribute to the community and the nation that is your home. lt's all there ahead of you --- if you set your goals high, work with energy and initiative, give generously of your time and talents. TH E .1 1 sre. 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Holmes, Anita C. ....................,...,...............,........,,.....,,...........,.....,.... 62, 145 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Holmes, -lim P. .....,,............,,,....,,....,,,,,,,.....,,,,....,,,,....,,,, 56, 178, 179, 220 Holtgreven, Charlene A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,......,..,.,.............,,,...........,.,,. 82, 128 Ottawa, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. journal. Holweck, Rochelle A. .,,.....,,,,,,,,..,,......,.,,,,.,,,,...,..,,,..,...,,,.i1,,..,......ii. 61 69 Homan, jane Alice ............... ......, ..,,............................,,,,.... .....,.... 8 9 Homecoming ....................... ...,,,,... .,.... ....,.,. 1 8 2 Homer, Benedict C, ....,,,,........,.,..,.,..........,..,....,,....,,,, ..,,,.., 9 0 Hommerding, Herbert L. .,..,,,.......,...,.,,,,,.....,,....,.......,.,, ....,... 1 11 Gleason, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Hook, Susan L. ...............,.,,,.,.,..,........,.,.......,,,....,,,,....,,,, ,,,...., 9 2 Hoover, Allen J. .....,,,...,,,,,......,,....,,,,....,,,,....,,,,.,,.........,...,....,.,..,.,,...,.... 59 Hoppe, Nancy J. .................ii........,.......A......................,.,,,,.........1..,.,, 60, 117 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior American Dental Hygiene Association, Alpha Delta Eta. Horacek, Bruce J. ..................,.....................,.,..................... 55, 70, 153, 145 Ludington, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Crown and Anchor, Student Council, Sodality. Horan, Kathleen A. .....,.......,......................,., ......,...,,,. . ,. ............. ..179 Horan, Patrick ,,,,................... ....,,....,,............ 205 Horkheimer, Pat A. .......... ,......,.,.....,,,.....,.......... 7 7 Horkheimer, Ronald W. ..............,,,,...,,,.................... 42, 48, 50, 119, 177 Horman, Stanley DI. ........,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 145 New Haven, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Veterans' Brigade. Hornak, Bob ,,..........,,,,...........,.........,.....,,,..........,,,, 157, 255, 257, 259, 251 Horst. Carl .,......,...........................,., ,,...........,,.,,...........,....,,.................. 2 13 Horswill, Kathleen M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,..,,,,....,,,,....,,,,....,,,,,,,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,.. 165 Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. Horzempa, Dorothy M. ....,,,,,,..,.,.....,,,,....,.,.,,,,,,....,,.,...,....,,,,.....,,,....,,,, 129 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Varsity Varieties, Homecoming. Howard, Alfred B. ........................... .... .......................,......,. 5 9 , S7 Hren, Carl ............,...........................,,... .....,......,...........................,...... 5 7 Hren, Mary Anne T. ......................................................................., 68, 1-15 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. SNEA, WEA, Ele- mentary Education Club. Hrynicwicki, Richard J. ..................................,.... ...... ...,... 4 7 , 145 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Hubbard, Ronald M, ....................,........................,............,................... 111 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dental School Glee Club, Psi Omega. Huber, Frank, jr. ................,................................................................... 105 IXIilwaukee, Vlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Huber, George H., -lr. ...................................................... .........,........... 1 05 La Grange, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club. Huber, Louis gl. ................................................... ..... 5 9 Huber, Paul R. ................,.............,................ ...,.... 7 5 Hubertz, -lohn ........., ........................................................... ........ 1 5 6 Huck, Paula M. ............................................................................. ........ 1 45 Des Plaines, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Religious Guild. Huebner, Dennis E. ................................................,.............................., 68 Huelskamp. W, james ...................................,............................ 4-1, 78, 105 De Pere, NXlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Beta Alpha Psi, Young Republicans, Accounting Club. Huemann. blames V. ................................................................................ 103 McHenry, Illinois, Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Delta Sigma Pi. Hug, Kathleen E. .................................................................... 65, 129, 179 University Heights, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Ori- entation Leader, Publications, Theta Sigma Phi. Hughes, Kenneth J. .................,,......................................................... 55, 78 Hughes, Wallace M. ....... ............. .......... ....... ..............,...... 1 O Hugo, Donald D, ........,....................,...........................,,................,........ 57 Humelsheim, Mary Ann ....,,.....................,.....................,.............. 169, 170 Michigan City. Indiana. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Student Council, Dorm Council. Humpert, Susan J. ............................ ........... ............................,........ 7 S Hunt, George ............................................................................................ 10 Hunt, Karen M, ......................,,...........,............................ 60, 143, 179, 190 Cedarburg, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, In- tersorority Council. Hurley, Marv A. ..................,......,.................,.................................... 65, 145 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Hussey, Clara V. .....................,.,,..................,.......................... ........ 1 58 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. 295 Your Doorway to CERTIFIED ZINC AND PRECISION ALUMINUM die castings 1920 41 Years of Successful Service 1961 ADVANCE 1'00l 8 DIE CASTING C0. 3760 N. Holton St. Milwaukee 12 WOodruH 4-0284 ' Hyman. John S., Jr. ....,,,,,. .,,,,oooo,,,,,,A,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,.A,, 1 4 3 I Brooklyn, New Yorl-c. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha W Phi Omega, Chorus, Political Union. , I I Iafovorti, Roger A. ,,,,...,.............., ,,,.,,,,,,..,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,A,A, S , 1-45 Makers of NX hittier, California. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Young Democrats. Ice Capers ,,,..,,,.., ,,,,, 7 3 QUALITY PRINTING PLATES 3 MJ. Sem. M' l -V -,A-A 6 1 lding, Allan .,...,,,,.,.., .,,,, 4 S , Imbus, Nancy J, ,,,,., ,,.,,,,,o,o,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, ,.,,, S O Imray, Thomas J. ,,.,,,,,A,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,v.,,,, 1 at 3 Milwaukee, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. 1 Infield, O. Richard ..,...,,,,,,,...,,.,.......,..,,,,,,.IAI..,,..,,,,..I.,,,,,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,, Oo, 111 LaCrosse, Wusconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Chorus. Informal Prom .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..,.,,.,,., ,.,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 7 8 Interfraternity Council ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,1,, 5 -1 1 International Relations Club ...., ,,1,.1,. 7 2 International Students Club ....... ,,,,,,,, 7 5 Intersorority Council ......,,,.,,,. ,1,,,,, 6 0 Iota Chi Omega .,....,.............. ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Ireton, Mary J. ......,.,,.. ,..,,,..1 6 5, 68 ISC Summer Dance ..........,.............,,,...,,, ,,.......,, ,,,,1..,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 1 7 4 Isom, Robert G. ......,,,,.,,....,,,.......,,........,.......,...,.,1..1.,1.,,,,..........,,,,...,,1,, 158 Elkville, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Student American Medical Association. I um, Toni L. .,..........,.....,...............,...............,,.......,......,..........,...... 63, to Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Kappa 704 Sgufh Eleyenfh Sf. Milwaukee 4 i Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Elementary Education Club. Ivers, Sheldon G. ........,..................,.........,.........1...........,.........1 ....... 1 12 Whitelliill, Wisctwnsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Izuno, Gene T. ........................,,................,....,.......,.,......,,.,.................... 158 Telephones: Mitchell 5-7710-7711 Los Angeles, California. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. J Jacobs, Arlene M. .....................................................,.............................. 1-15 Milwaukee, Wisccinsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus, Secondary Education Club. I Jacobs, Edmund J. ............ ................. .......... ...... . . . ........ . . 59 THE H E I L co. MILWAUKEE 296 V-. Y Y 1 CHILSTROM ERECTING COMPANY 1 1 REINFORCED STEEL ERECTING A 320 S. 19th St. Milwaukee 3 ORchard 2-1132 1 .ICHN HENNES TRUCKING CO. MACHINERY MOVERS 320 S. 19th St. Milwaukee 3 Okchard 2-3470 , ,r,- , S, Jacobs, Lois E. ,e....... , .A..,.....AA----e-----,---e,ee-- , -,..----4e, eAee---e----e , ee------ A-'---, 1 6 5 Jones Judy M-, -------,- , --SQ--------A,-----A.-AA.,---------,.-----.---....,.., .............ww.......... 1 4 4 Monroe, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Barton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre and Sword. Jacobsen, Jerrold J, D,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,cc,,,,,, ....,,,,,,,....,,... 4 8, 55 Elementary Education Club, Sodality, Jafumba, Tom .cee......,el...................W,..eeee..,., -....------,,.e--ee----Aeee-----,----A-eA-,-, 1 S7 11111111111 David A. -------,-,-,-,-v----,-.--,,,.--,--......e....,........ ...............,......,. 5 9, 122 Jaegeri Ggofge ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.....,..,,.,....,....... I: .,,,... 57, 144. 185 Pittsburgh, Pef11'lSYlV2il'1l2l. B21Cl16lOl' of Science 111 Electrical Brentwood, Missouri. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Gamma Chi, Evans Scholars, Homecoming Council. Jaehnig, James L. .,,......-.----A-------,--V -------,--- ff-----'f-4---------A-----------f4-bA- 6 9- 83 Janis, Gerald T. ..........-----'-----'-.-----A'---,, '-- 5 --------ff V f----4ff--- 3 ------'---fffA---- 5---104 Hancock, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Delta Sigma Pi. Janowiak, James S. ..-.---------fv,------fff - ----f-A--e--e 5 'f'--------- 3 ------f ---fff------- 153 Manistee, Michigan. Doctor ot Medicine. Phi Chi. Janowski, Tom F. ......YYYA.....,-------A-,-----fe----------------------- - -- ------'-----A--'--- 3 49 Jansen, Barbara E. .......,,,..........-------,------Y'---.-- 5 -f'----,,--v' 5 -e-e-'ff-------ffff 36- 165 Davenport, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Club. Jansen, Janet M. ...................A..........--.....-..-----,4-A----,----'---,,-,------ -------------- 1 44 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Janz, James .....,....,,......................-.....---..-..----4 --- -- 1 03 Jaques, Emmett ............ --'- 5 9 Jarwowski, John S. .... ---' 5 5 Javor, Ken ................ ------- 3 38 Jefferson, Len ....,,....,......... .......................A....Y ..-----,-...--,-,-AA-----,-----v'- 3 3 5 Jelenchick, Bernice E. .........,........................--.......-.f--------,-.f..- --------- 6 3- 1-14 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gam- ma, Brooks Council Committee, Avalanche Club. Jendresen, Malcolm D. ..........i................................-............--AA------.- 3-1. 113 Janesville, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. American Dental Association. Jennings, Ron .....,................................................................. ...-------A.-,--- 3 28 Jewell, Richard D. ..... ....... ....... . W ....--.---.. ..56. 113 Jewulski, Gerrie ........................................................-......---..-.----------,f..f- 301 Johnson, Carol B. ........................................................................---- 76, 165 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Psi Chi, Alpha Tau Delta. R.N. Club. Johnson, David B. ............. ............. .......... ................ 6 6 . '15 Johnson, David ..........,....,.,............,................................................... 86. 103 Johnson, David W. ...................,............................................................ 113 Cedarburg, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. ASME, ASM. Johnson, Janice ......................,,.................................................... 60. 63, '5 Johnson, Lowell T. ,,,,,,,..,....,,,,,,,,,....,,..............,.................................... 112 Muskegon. Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association, Student Council. Johnson, Mary Fran ,........ .......................... ,.,..............,............. 7 7 , 78. 252 Johnson, Mary V. ...........................,............................ .......... 6 9. 252 Johnson, Mike .....,,,,,......,,,,..... ..........,...... ..,...... 9 4 . 95 Johnson, Roger .,..,,,,...,.,.......,.,.......,....................................,,...........,...... 254 Johnson, Sister M. Anne Rita, P.B.U.M. ......,..................................... 163 Aberdeen, South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Johnson, ' ' Owensboro, Kentucky. Bachelor of Science in Business ministration. Willianw A., Jr. ,.,,...,,,,,,,...,..,,,,......,,.,..........,,,,....,.....,.. ,. .....,.10-1 Ad- Johnson, William O. ......,.,,......,,,,......,,,,,,,,,..,,,......,....,...,...........,...,,,..,. 122 Cedarburg, Xlifisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Johnson, Bill ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,.,,., ,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,, 2 28 Johnston, Nathaniel J. .,,..,...............,....,.................... ,,..... 1 44 Birmingham, Alabama, Bachelor of Science. Johnston, James T, ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,....,.,,,,......,,,,......,,,,...., .,,.... 9 0 Johnston, Ray C, .,....,.,,...,,,..,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.. .,.,,,. 8 8 -17 Jones, Dennis P. ..,.. . Jones, Leo ....... ,....... fffivi Engineering. Triangle, Varsity Varieties, Homecoming. Jordan. Mary L. ...........,......,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,, -,,---,- 6 5 Josh, Mary Ann ................,,,,,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,l,,,,,,,',,-,, ,,,,,,-,,,.- 1 3 8 Jost, Robert W. .........................,..,,,,..,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,,l,,-,,,,,,, ,,,,,Y,',--,,,,w- 1 3 2 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. AIEE. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. gineering. AIEE. Journalism Council ....... Jost. William R. ............... . Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- Joumalism Sodality ....... ,,-,-, 5 2 Judo Club ...............,.... ',,--, 7 5 Jullart, Rodney .........,,..,....,.,,,,,.,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ------ 7 4 Jund, Carl S. ...,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,,,,-- -,--,-,--l,,--,.-- 1 44 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. JUUSCFS- Mary Lynne ................................................ 62, 64, 93, 168, 179 Junior American Dental Hygiene Association ,,,,,,,,,,,,,----,,-,,,,-----,,----- 75 Junior American Dental Association .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 4 Juricak, Fred C. .,.........,,,,,.,...,,,,...,,..,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Juricak, Michael ..... ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 1 , 93, 119 Just, Ernst K. ..... ,,..,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 K Kabler, Richard ................,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 52 K2-ffhflv. William D- ..---.--------.....1----....-..................... 55. 70. 95. 144, 218 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Crown and Anchor, Brooks Council, Student Senate. Kaestner, Richard D. ........,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 79, 151 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Oyer! Oyer! Kain, Patrick D, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-11,,,,-,,-,,, 56 Kaiser, Edward R. .........,.....,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87, 131 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Alpha Kappa Del- ta. Law Review. Kalinowski. Leonard J. ......,..,....,,,.,,,.,.,...,,,..,,.,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 88, 122 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Band, Varieties Council. Kall, Katherine N. .,,,..,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 45, 74, 144 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Delta Phi Alpha. Kallenberger, Roy O. .......,....,,...,........,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 11 Kalmbach, Jan K. ........,,.....,,,........,..,,.....,,,,..,,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78 Kami, Saburi ......,,,.......,,..,.....,,.,,,,.,,.,,,....,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 112 gerkeley, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma elta. Kaminski, Jim .....,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 4 Kaminski, John .......,.,... ..,,,,,,. 2 49 Kammholz, Lawrence .....,...,.,.,...,,,,,,...,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..., ,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 9 0 Kampine, John P. .....,..,..,..,..,....,.,,.,....,,,,.....,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 158 Marathon, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Football. Kamps, Richard ........,..,...,..,...,....,,,..,.,,,,,,...,..1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 56 Kandel. Richard .........,.......,.,,...,,,...,.....,,..,,,,,,.,,...,,.,...,,...,..,.,,.....,,.... 55, 74 Kane, Alice J. ....,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 170 Detroit. Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Al- pha Eta. Kane, Loretta R. .................,,,,.,.,...,..,...,..,.,......,..,...........,..,,,....,,,,,. 63, 144 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Elementary Education Club. Kane, Robert .............,.............,,.....,...,...,.,..,,, ,..,.,,,,,...,.,......,,,,.,.,........ 2 34 M AY N A R D ELECTRIC STEEL CASTING Cc Electric Furnace Steel Castings for All Purposes I General Office and Works 2356 S. 27 th Street Phone Mltchell 5-044-0 Milwaukee. Wisconsi - E - 298 CONGRATULATIONS to Marquette University on the 50th Anniversary of its l l College of Journalism 1 l FROEDTERT ENTERPRISES, INC. owners and developers of SOUTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER l 1 I FROEDTERT-MAYFAIR, INC. , I owners and developers of MAYFAIR SHOPPING CENTER 41 L Y . I Kane, J. Patrick .,v,..,,.,.................,,........,,,v,,........,,.,,..,,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,, 8 2, 129 Grand Forks, North Dakota, Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Journal, Hilltop, Sigma Delta Chi. Kaneshiro, Martin M. ,.,...........,..v,,.......,,.......... ....,..........,.,...,......r. 5 6, 112 Honolulu, Hawaii. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Hawaiian Club, Delta Sigma Delta. Ixanton, Barbara ,...........................,...............,..........,....,...,....,,,...,..,.,..,.. 53 Kappa Beta Kamma ,...,. ..... 6 3 Kappa Tau Alpha ...... ..... 4 6 Kapral, Jan .............................,............... .............,.....,.,........... .............. 1 8 6 Kapust, John L. ...............................................,...,.....,,.....,,,................... 112 New Buffalo, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Ameri- can Dental Association. Psi Omega. Karl, Hermann L. ...................,................,,,........,,,..........,,,,,,,,, ........,.,, 5 0 Karpfinger, Barney ................,.................... ,.... 2 49 Kasprzyk, Richard C. .......... .... . . ............. ..... 7 5 Kassulke, Karl ......,.......,......................,,...........,....... ......... 2 28 Kaskie, Jerome G. ....,.........................,,.....,................ ....,,.,, 1 44 Mitchell, South Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Katauskas, Ursula A. .................................................. ..... 7 8 Kastelic, Robert ............................................................ ......... 1 as Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Kathrein, Mary Ann P. ..........................,...........,..............,..,,,,.. .,,,,,,,. 1 65 Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Ixaufmann, John J. ........,.......,,,,....,,,.,,,,,,..,,,....,..,,,,.....,,,,,,,......,,,,......,,,. 59 Kauth, James P. ....................,,...............,..,.,...........................,............... 158 Port Washington, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omgga Alpha, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Medical School Glee Clu . Kautzer, Karen A. .....,.....................,.,.........................,,,........ 6-l, 168, 177 Kautzky, Daniel E. ....,..........,.......,...................,........,..........,.,,...,..,........ 104 Minbum, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Delta Sigma Pi. Kavanagh, Kathy E. ,,,,..,,,.,. ,,,,. 6 8 Kay, Melissa ...........,........... ...,. 7 1 Kaye, Norman J. 45 Kaye, Thomas F. ..... .,,.,,,.. 4 7 Kaye, Thomas F, ......,,,.,,......,, ...,,,,...... ,,,,,..,.,,,..,..,,,....,.,.,.,.......,...... 9 1 Kear, Harold J. .........,.........,.,....,,,,...,.,.,,,,,,,..,,,,..,.....,,.,,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,.., 58, 112 New York, New York. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Keavy, William T. 54 Keegan, Maureen E ' Richland Center, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Interresidence Council, Religious Guild. . ............................................................................,, 1-I-I Keeley, Judith L. .......................,.............................. ....... 1 -1-I Springlield, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Keenan, Julie A. .....................,.............................,.... ............. ........... 6 5 Keenan, Lawrence J. ...............................,,...................,.........,............... 1-'L-I Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Intra- mural Baseball and Football. Kehoe, Marguerite E. .................,.,.........,.........,.............. 60, 75, 117, 118 Clinton, Michigan. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Keidel, Jerry ............................................................................................ 235 Kelchak, Michael J. ................................................................................ 112 Gary, Indiana. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Junior .American Dental Association. Kelin, William C. .............................,...,.................................................. -39 Kelleher, Brian E. ...............................................,....................,............. 129 White Rock, British Columbia, Canada. Bachelor of Science in Journalism. Keller, James W. ...................................................................... 57, 86, 157 Keller, Theodore A. ................................................................................ 159 Evansville, Indiana. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Kelley, Patricia ...............................................................................---,....1 145 Kellgren, Susanne ................................................................................ 68. 91 Kellner, Jerold J. ...........................................................................- 49, 144 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Kelly, Alice J. .............,.................................................................. --....---- 7 3 Kelly, Bob F. ...............,..,....,........................,............................................. 57 Kelly, Carol A. .............................................................. 46, 50. 64, 76, 144 Rensselear, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Sceptre and Sword, NEA, Home- coming, Prom Council. Kelly, George .......................................................................-.-.....--------- .--. 2 52 Kelly, Laurence R. ..................................................................,............ ..... 1 04 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Management Club. Kelly, Mary Kay ................................................................................ 46, 145 Joliet, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Interresi- dence Council, Secondary Education Club. Kelly, Mark .,,,.,,,. Kelly, Mary A. ,,,,,,,, . Kelly, Thomas j. ....,.,........ . Kemaken, Thomas G. ..,,.,l . Hartland, Wisctiimsin. Kemp, jean .............,,,.,,l,,., Kempf, Ken ..........,,....,,,, Kendrigan, Mary Lou Kennealy, Richard ,,........ Kennedy, Robert ..........,..... Kennedy, Sarah A. ......w.... . EiiciibiQQQLLiiaEiQfH Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kenny, Patrick D. ,............ . Kenny, Tim P. ................. . Kent, David A. ,......,.,....... . ....25O 61 66 ..........1sl5 63 165. 211 .......... 58 -1' 73 Wil5,'2-1' ..........1 l .......l-I5 '5 Neenah, Wisciinsin, Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Ameri- can Dental Association. Keogh, .Iere .................,..................,.............................. ................. ........ 1 l I Keppel. Willirina -I. ...........,................,,............. .... . . ................................ 'S Kern, james A. ...............,.......................................................................... 151 Milwaukee. Wisciinsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Law Review. Kersten, Kenan -I. .,..,..,,.,,....,,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,....,,,,,.,.,. 58. 131 Milwaukee, Wisciinsin. Bachelor of Laws. Crown and Anchor, Phi Delta Phi, Student Council, Moot Court. Kessler, Mary M. .................................. ..........................., ...... 6 2 . 1-45, 185 Neenah, VUisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Home- coming Council, Political Union. Ketchum, Annette ,,....,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,t,,t,. . .ll'. 218 Lake Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Psi Chi, Alpha Delta Eta, Orientation Leader, Ketoft, George .................. Keuper, jack ..................... Keyes, joseph A. .,.. . Khajezadeh, K. ..,,. . Kibler, Kathy ....,.....,. Kicsar, Francis VI. .... . Kidera. Robert .................... Kienzle, Charles nl, ,,,,.,,,,,, . ......56. 110 66 2111 6' Cudahy, X3C'isconsin, Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Student American Medical Association. 299 Kief, John J. ..............,..........,...........,......,.,,t,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,....,t,,, 1 .15 Fond du Lac, Xwisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Chemistry Club. Kilanowski, Judy P. .,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 .1 5 LaGrange Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kilcoyne, Raphael ,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 11 Kildee, Sara -I. .,........,......,.,..,,,,,,,,,,...t,.,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, 1 .15 Wlaterloo. Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Kilian, Douglas C. ...,,.,,,,., .,.,,...,.....,,,,,,,, , , 'VS Kilponen. Robert R. .............................. ,.,,,,,,, S ' Kirnpel, john ..............,.,,... .,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1,,,,, . . . ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3.1 King, Mary Ellen .................,...,,,....,,.,,,,.,.,.,1,,,,,,,, .. 1,,,,,,,,,, ,1,,,,1,,,,,,, 6 3, 1.15 Wfauwatosa, Wfisconsin. Itacheloi of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Ele- mentary Education Club. NEA. King, Patrick T. ..,.,,...,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,..., .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 1 1 .1 Fond du Lac, Vilisconsin. Bache'or of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Veterans' lirigade, King, Ronald A. ..... .......................,...,, . ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. .,,,,,.,,,,, 1 1 1 .1 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Delta Sigma Pi, Chicago Club, Iklanagement Club. King, Wlilliam ...........,,....,,......,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25.1 Kintz, Paul A. ................,...,,,,,, ,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, ,,,, , . , , ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 H145 Milwaukee. Vfisconsin, liachc-lor of Arts. Kirby, Patrick V. .,,,,,r,,,,,, ,,,...,,,,1,, 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 3 3 Chicago. Illinois, Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Kircher, Charles -I. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, . ,,.,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,,,, .15 Kirkhope, Thomas G. ........... ,,,,,,, S 1 911 Kirschling, Mary C. ................................ ...,,.,, ..... . ..........,. .,,,,., 6 1 1 , 63 Kirschten, Suzanne T. ,,.,..,,..,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 1.1 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Kirwin, -loan ............................,.......,, .,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 5 ll, 'S, 1.15 Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Bachelor of A,-1, Sigma Tau Delta, Young Democrats. Kitzki. Diane .............. ...... .... .... ..... . .....,.,.., ,...... , ....,,,, , ....... 1-I 6 Klas, -lohn R. ......... ..... s 19 Klaus, I-Iannelore 43 Klein, Edward -I. ........... .. .......... .. .. ....... ...... . ,, 'Z Klein. NX'ill1.1ni C. . ............... . ............. . ......... ....... ..... . ................... . 1 .45 Port XX'ashington, W'isconsin, Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Eta Sigma Phi, Sailing Club, Fine Arts Guild, Kleis, Charles C. ................. .. ...... , ..,....,., . ...,, . ... ..,, . .,...1.1i hfilwaukee. Vfisconsin. liachelor of Arts. Tennis. SELZER-ORNST COMPANY Milwaukee, Wisconsin Building Construction o Builders of Mo rquette University Medical School More BRADLEYS Wherever Schools Are Built I School authorities, architects and builders, PTA's oll have insisted on the maximum in sonitory washing facilities-cis witness the almost universal use of Bradley Woshfountoins in modern school buildings everywhere. Brodleys provide more facilities in given spoce, reduce piping connecticns ond installations by 70 96 Or more, ond save on water consumption. With toot-control, hands ore free to wosh in the clean running spray of water. Hands make no contoct with pos- sible germ-ccrrying surfaces. A few SCHOOL Installations . . . St. Ambrose - St, AugusLine's - St. Edmuud's Dormitory - St. Elizabeth St. Josephs Hill Academy - St. Joseph's Parish - St. Mary's College BRADLEY WASHFOUNTAIN CO. Milwaukee 'l, Wisconsin 300 look to the utu 0 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 0 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 0 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GLOBE-UN1oN INC. BATTERY ELECTRONICS IGNITION UIVISIUIIS UF GIUIIE-IINIUII INC. Kleiner, jane E. ..................,,....,,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,....... 45, 60, 61, 62, 163 Milwaukee, XX isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Gamma Pi Epsilon, W'ho's XVl1o, Iota Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Theta, Intersorority Council, Sophomore Coed Board, Student Council. Klement, Dr. Frank ...........,................................. .,....,,,,,,,,,,.,, ..,,,,,, 2 1 5 Klepacki, Patricia A. ............. ,,,,, 6 2 Klirnek, Ronald L. .,.., ,,,,, 5 7 Kline, Wfilliam C. ..... ........ 4 7 Klinge, Rita M. ................ ..i..,....... .,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,111.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 , 68 Kloehn, Roger Wfalter ............................,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,, 159 Milwaukee. XX'isconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Klug, Donald -I. ,...............,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1,,.,1,,,1,.1,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,,,,,,, 122 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Scahhard and Blade. Klug, Norman .........1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 Klunk, David ....1,.,..11,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,11,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,11,,,,,,,, , , 83, 133 Klusman, Vifilliam DI. ..............,.,......,...............,,i,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, 10-1 kXf'estASalem, XXIISCUIISIII. Bachelor of Sciente in Business Admin- istration. Alpha Phi Omega, Marketing Club, International Rela- tions Cluh. Kluwin, Rohert UI. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,1,,,1,1,,,,,,,,,,,11,,1,,,,,,,,, 63 Knapp, Donald ............................. .. ....... ir.. . .. ............................... 56, 191 Kneatsey, Thomas E. ..,...,......, ,. .....,..r,.r.ii r.,,,,,,, ,,r,,,,,,,, , ,..ri,, , , ,,,,,,lO-1 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Houng Democrats, Finante Cluh, Boxing. Isnt-dle, Jeanne M. ....,. .,., . ,,,,1,.,, . ,.,,,..,,..,.,,..,.,1,,,,11,,,,11,,1,1, 1 16, 11', 118 Green Bay, XY'isconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Student Council. Kneer, -lane E. . ........ . .. ..................................,,,,,,..,,,,.i..,., ,... 6 o, '3, 11' Eau Claire, W'isconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Marquette L'nixersity Band. Knick. George: . . ........ .. ....... ....... ........................................,,....,..... . . 45 Knights of the Altar ,,,ir,,,,.ii11,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 52 Knipling, Capt. Louis H. .. ........ .. .. ............ .. .,...,.r.,rr,,,.,.,....,,,, 49 Knoche, Carl H. ........ ,, , ,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1.15 Milwaukee, Xyiseonsiii. Baclielor of Science. Delta Phi Alpha. KnoCl1e, Xwaltei' . ......... , , ,,r1 . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, - Qi, 1.13 Milwaukee, XXIISCUVINIII. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Knopp. Joseph P. ........... . ...... .... . .. .............. .......... .......... ..... . . ..1o-1 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- IIHII. FoiitlMlll. Knoske, Thomas ..... ..--,.. 5 3 Knutel, Ronald A. ............. ...........................,.....,......,.,.......,.Y,,-....-,..---- 6 7' Knutson, john R. .................,....,....,.....Vrr...V,,..-.Vr.Vrrrr--,,.--------,-------- ----- ---- 1 4 5 Milwaukee, Wisctwnsin, Bachelor of Science. Varsity Sports. Sailing Club. Kobey, Claudia B. .............................................................-.---...---..---- 3. -'S Koch, Gary D. ............................................................................ 58. 90. 113 Tomah, Xwisconsin. Doctor ot Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Chorus. I Koch, Robert A. ..................................................................1......1.------------- 10-1 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- iftration. Finance Club, Anchor and Chain. Koehler, Mike ............................................................................ ........--,.- 3 33 Koelsch, Frank X. Ill .... ..................................... ...-.. 7 9 . 305 Koenig, Stephen .......... ------- 5 3 Koeper, Louise ......... ..--... 1 15 Kohnen, james B. ..... .--.,...-- 5 3 Kohnen, Mary A. ...... ......... ...... ...... . . . ..1- .--.-- ---1------- 6 -1 . 91 Kohnke, Wfayne R. ............... ...........................................................--. -1 3. -'5 Kojis, Donald R. . ................ l-15. 211. 355. 356. 258, 3-IU. 241. 242. 3-I5 XX'est Allis, Xiasconsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Basketball, Alpha Sigma Nu. Kojis, Ronald A, .. ................ .......................................................---..1....- 1 46 Milwaukee, XX'1sct.nsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon. Intra- mural Sports. Kaieii, Gail ........... .. ...... ........................... ............................. 1 6 5. 195 Kolanda, ,Io Ann .,,.. .......... 1 S6 Kolata, james J. .... ------- 3 Koley, Kay ............... .-..------ 6 0 Kolinski, Ralph N. ..... ..... . . .. 4--..--- 51. 5E Konke, Thomas .................................................... ---- A -- 90 Koop, Kathleen A. ,................................................ ---4.-- 1 46 Cold Spring, Minnesota. Bachelor ot Arts. Kopay, Dave ....................................................... -.----- 334 Kopp, Barbara .......... ----- 7 3. 86 Kormanik, Nicholls .............. .......... .... ............ ................ ...-...-.---- 4 3 Kornely. Suzanne E. ............. ................. ................----1-.-----------4--1.----------- 1 4 6 Manitowoc, XX isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Brooks Council. NX'elcome XXX-ek. Korth, Rev. Eugene H.. 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Signia Pi Sigma Band, Krampt, Carl .....,..,.,,,,,,,,, .. .,...,.,.,,,,, .. .. .. .. ,. . , Kraninris, Karl K. .,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,..,, .,,. . . .. A,,,,, ., ., lXlilvs'aulxee, XX7lSCUI1Sl1l. Bacliellwr uf Arts in Business Aclmin istratiun. Kranz, 'Iames C. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..A.,AA,,,,,,, . ., . ,,,,,,, , H St. Paul, Minnesuta. Bachelur nf Science in Iilectrital Engineer ing. Eta Kappa Nu. Krasuvich, Carul ....,.,,,,, .,,,. ,,,,,...... . . . .. ,,...., ,,,, . . ..,..,,,,, Kraus, Vlfj.flI1l.la'h. .,,,.,..,,, ,,,, ,,,.,..,..,,,,,,, . . . ,....,,,,., , ,,,, Sv, 16-1, 7 98 . 55 . 65 , 911 .Isl , Srl 1,46 '1 1114 122 .168 165 IXlilwaukee, Wiscunsin. Bachelur uf Scrence in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. lxrause, Daniel R. ,,,...,,, . ,,..,,....,,,,, ,,,,,, . . ,..,,, ,,,,,,, . ..'3, 104, 2-li, 2-1' Berlin. XX'iscnnsin. Baclielnr uf Strence in Business Administra- tic-n, Track, lllanagement Club. Krautlcramer. Frank ,,,,,, .. ,,,,,,A,..,, .. ,,,,, ,,,, . . 91 Krebs, Don . ,,,,.........,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,. . . 218 Krerburger, Patricia A, ,,,,, ,..,... 6 1 Kreiling, Kenneth .,,,.., . ,,,.,.. 201 Kress, Mary -lane .. . ,,,, H2111 Kresse, Dun ,..., ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,.. .,,., ,,.,.,,, . . . . ,,,,, . . . ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, . .. .l'-I Krieger, Mary E. ...,.,,, ....,, ,,,,,,,, .. . . .,,l,.. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,.. . . ..6'l, 1'll Beverly Hills, Calrfninia. Bachelor nf Science in Speech Cnr- tectiun. Sigma Alpha lita, Zeta Phi lita, lntersnrnrity Council. Krier, Daniel A. ....,.,. . .,..,,.,,,,,,, .,.. . .,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, , . . ,,,.,,,,,,,, ......11H W'est Allis, Vfiscnnsin. Iiachelnr -if Science in Busrness Admin- istration. lllanagenient Club, Campus Carnival. Kriescher, Henry ,,,,,,,,, . .,...,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,.., ,... . . 52, 2,18 Krreter, Mary lf. ....,,..,,,,, .. ,.,..... ..,.., ,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, . . . . .. 65 Kringel, ,lermne . . ,..l.,, -l , HU, 'S Krinningcr larurse ...., .,,,, . ,,,,,, ,,,,... , . .. . ,,,,,, ,,,, .. 1111, 116 Kriufske, liareri A. ..,. .. ,.., . . ,,,,,,,,,,,, . .. ...,,,,, ,,,,,, ,..,,.., . . . .. 101 NY'.1Liw.it6s.t, XX'isc-insrn, liatlielwr nl Science in Business Aclinine istratiun. Phi Chi Theta, Brooks Council, XYRA. Kristin, ,luclitli A. ,,,,,,,, . . . ......,,.. .,,,, . . . ,,,.,.,, . ,,.,,. .. .,,,, 6-1, 163 lllilwaukee, XX'iscwrisin. lticlielui' nf Science rn Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Ballruum Dance Club. Krolilwwsl-Li, Carul A. .. ,,,, ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,....,... .,.. . .,,.... 1 6 3 Krueger, Ken ....,,.,.,.. ...IIS Krueger, Tum tl. ,,,,,,..,,,, . 'S Krultz, Dnrutliy ,,,....,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, H6 Kruinbiegel, Kathleen E. .,,, .. SS Krzyminslii, james S. . , 32 Kuber, Tum KI. ...... .. .. .. .. ii Kubinski, Ralph .......... .. . .. .... . ...,......,. ............ . ....22S Kucharslci, XX'alter L. .... ....,,...,,,.,. ............... . . .. . ............ HSV, 121 Chicagn, lllinuis. Bachelur uf Science in Civil Engineering. Triangle, vUL'IUlITlL' W1-eli. Kuchler, Robert UI. ...... .....,......... . .. . ..,.,..,.. ............. . 56 Kuechenmeister, -Iuseph P. .. ........... .. .. . . .... . . ....... 52 Kuelthau, Ruhert E. .........................,..... . ............... .. ........ 56, ST 131 Dfqperies, Milwaukee, XX'isconsiri, Bachelor uf Laws. Law Review, Delta Theta Phi. Kuhn, Dun ............. .... .... ...... ....... . . . . . .. .... .....lIl2 ,WWW liuisis, Ronald A, ...... ....... S S CR CIBLE TEEL CASTING COMPANY Advanced Quality Control-Service MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN I 302 Lancaster, john T. .,.........,.,,.,,,............,,......,..................,.........,, -15. 50, Kuenzli, Patricia A. ..,4,,.......................A,..4...,.,,....................,,... -,'..... 6 3. 146 West Allis. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Delta Sigma Gamma. Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. ASCE. Lane, john T. ...............,..............,........,....,....i.,..i.,,i,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, 125, Kuhn, James P. ,..........,.........................................,.................. ....ii.......... 1 Z2 Moline, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. . Pi Tau Sigma. SAE. ing. Engineering Knights, Football. Charleston, West Virginia. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Pueblo, Colorado. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- 125 228 Kuiawa, Thomas P. ,,,,,..,,.,,..ii.,,...,,i,...,.,,,,,,....,, ................... 1 46 Lang, Gerald G. .............................................,...............,.......,....,.,...,..,,, 125 Cudahy, Wisciwnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Kulczycki, Barbara A. .....,,............................. ,....... 6 1, 86. 157 neering. AIEE. Kuleza. Ed ,,.................................. ................. .................. 2 3 4 Lang, James R. .................................................,..........,.................,.......,. 66 Kulik, Henry F. .............,,...,.,........,,,...,...,,........ ,..,.....,...... 1 -16 Lange, David O. ...,........................,.....,......,...i......i,,..,..,...,.,,...,,.,,,,,,,,.i.. 10-1 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Kulmala, Barbara ul. .,,,..,...,......,,........,.. ....,.,...,.....,..............,,....,..... 6 O. 11 tration. Delta Sigma Pi. Wiiukegiln, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Langenberg, Carol A. ..........,.....,...,...........,.......,.,,,..,,,,,,,,. 61, 89, 161, 162 Eta. Peoria, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Kult, Martin A. ........................................................................................ 56 Alpha Delta Theta, Chorus. Student Council. Kurdziel, Col. Edward ...... 5-l Lanigan, jim ,.,.,,,,,,,,,...,, .,,,,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 2 28 Kurhajec, hlariorie ............ ............. .......... ....... ....... ............ 6 8 L 3 P P, Noel B, ,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,, 7.5 Kurliowslii, Raymtirlcl T. .......................................................................... 10-1 Lgfbecky James C, ,,,, ,,,,,,-- 9 0 Milwaukee. Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- LaRi-Jqque, Daniel ,,,, ,,,, 5 3 istration. Beta Alpha Psi. Accounting Club. Largon, Judith L, ,,,, ,,,, 6 5 KUSSH1iID, RUBEN E. .................................................................................. 122 Lafggni Lindg - --,-A-, ,,,-,,-, 1 35 Milwaukee, Vfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Liigkyii Patricia A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 65 Kllffflff- Judith ---,-----'---V-----------,--F-----,------,--------,, Afv'-'A------ff'-----f'--,------ '- 39 Lass. James J. ............................................................................ ........... 1 -16 195513, BC-1Ui1C6 15- --'-'------,--'f'---'--- 3 ------------------f-A-f--Aff''fA'--ff ,f-f- ----- 61- 163 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Boxing. Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor ot Science in Medical Technology. Lnssii, Charmaine A, ----.,,,-----,-,------,,,-------,,,,,,--,,,,,,A,--,-,,,,A,,,,, ----,,Y,, .1 9, 76 , A1P1 11 1361121 Them- Lassen, Charles S. .............................................................................. 75, 77 1SYSt6f- MMS .lr ---- , ggggggggg 1 ......A..a-........-----.-- 1 -------.-AA-----.----A.-..-....AA....-----.-..- 1 65 Latino. Norman J. ............................................................................ 59. 125 Shorewood, XY'isconsin. Bachelor ot Science in Public Health Chicago, Illinois. Biicneini of Scienfe in Civil Engineering. NU1'51l18- Triangle, ASCE. Intramurals. Kwilpy- L14111' A1111 ----------------------'------------------------------'---'------'--'-------- 51- 146 Lauei-man, John ,,,,,i,,,,,,,ii,.,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.....,......,., ,..., 5 S Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Religious Guild. Laugenw Judy A. Q-Q-vA,-----VYAV----vVYr--I'AAYVYWwgb-,------A--,A,AQ---'w.4ggugwwg--,----A.,------.-- 61 Kwatkerski, Mitchell ,.,,..,.......,.,..,,..,...,.....,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90 Laurent. Donald J' ---v---,--------AfAfA.ii----A----,AAffff-'-w'A.A----'--------'w-----AAvAA,A,AA-, 10,1 Casco, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- L tion. Delta Sigma Pi, Student Council. Noonan Hall Council. Laack, Dennis R. ....,,,,,.,.,,..,....,..,.,,..,,,..,.,..,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,iiii,iiii,,,,,,,,i,,V, 133 Laux. Mary C. ......... 5 ......... . ....---. . ...........-- . --...-------------------- 3 --------------- 3 ---- 117' West Allis. Vi'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- New L011d011- W15C0U?1n- D1P10f11a,1I1 Dental HYg1ene- .Il-lmof nearing. American Dental Hygiene Association. I,i1Ba1'le1'gl, RLjSi1f1U -I, ,,,,, ii iilgwirrr jg I..Z1V6ll6, William G. ..........................................--..........-.--....----------.---- Y -V5 LaBelle, Art .....,.......... ....... .,.,.. . . . ii,,i,,,,,,, 11O Law Council ............ ..................................... ------- - 1 51 Labinski, Richard ...,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,ii,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,i,,ii,,,,,,,, 90 Law School .............. ----.--------- 2 4 Labinski, Ronald DI. .,,....................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,111.,,1,,,,,,,,,,,iii,,,,,,,ii,,,i,,,,,, 112 Lawlor, Mary E. ...... -..-.---- 5 5. 76 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior Ameri. Layman. Ken .......i....... ---- ----------- 3 5 -1 can Dental Association. Lazzerini, Gloria V. .............................. ...........-.--....-.-------...--.-.----------- 7' 3 I.aDu, Dr. Robert R. ......., .1,..,.,., ,,11,1,,,,,, 7 5 Leary, Nancy A. ...................................................................... 62, 165- 161 Ladwig, M. Allen .....1.. ,,ii,,,,,,,i,,,, 6 3 Milwaukee, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi LaFave. Susann 1. ,,,,,,111 65, 159 Sigma Chi. Lagerman, Robert ..... ,i,,,iiii,,, 3 .13 Le-Bouton, Anita M. ................................................................ ..----......-. 3 9 Laige, Helen Rea ....,...,....1 ..,...,...11,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,i- 6 5 Lebrun, James R, ..,.................................................................. .....--......-- 1 46 Laimins, Rita ...........................,............,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,, 1 .16 Larigelon. North Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Ballroom Dance Milwaukee, Xwisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Club. Management Club. Lakritz, Lowell S. ..................1.....,.......,.11,,,.,,,,,,i,,,,,,i1,1,,,,1ii,, ,1,,,,,,,,ii 5 5, 112 LeCercle Francais .................... ............----.. 7 2 Milwaukee. WiSCLinSin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Ometni, Lee. Thomas C. ..................... ---------------- 5 9, 37 Dental Follies. Lehmann, Barbara L, ,,,.....,,,,..,.,...............,..................... ............-----..---.. 6 2 Laliberte. Dolores IXI. ,,..,,1,,,,,,,i,,i,i,,,ii,iiiiiii,i,,---,-,-1ii-i..iiiiii. 51. 55. 12' 165 Lehnen, Frank D, ,,ii,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,Yi,,,,,,,,....,,..,......,.....,,.. ...1-16, 228, 229 Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Science. Varsity Foot- Mission Club, International Relations Club. Sodality. ball. 1-3Mff9r Diane M- ---.------...-.............................................. .....................,.. 1 -i6 Lehrer, Walter E. ....... ...... ------------------ 7 4 Sf-.Pal-11, M1flI'lCS0H1. 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Lenz, Frank B. ...,..,.......................,,................,...,,, ........,..,.............. 6 6, 67 Leonard, Thomas A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,.,.., ,,,, 7 1, 135 Lepsch, Donald L. ...., ...,,... 6 6 Lesatz, Mary ..................,................,................,,....,......,,,.................,..,... 89 Lesch, Caroline K. .........................,.................,................................ 60 11 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Lesch, John E. ...,............................................,.................,. -I-1, 67, 2-15, 2-17 Lese, Robert ..........,............................................,.................................... 105 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Veterans' Brigade. Lese, Ronald J. ....................................................................... ....,,... 5 6, 112 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Leucey, Dorothy M. ...........................................................................,.... 88 Levihn, William C. ...................,........................................ 56, 90, 111, 112 Beloit. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Dental School Glee Club, junior American Dental As- sociation. Levine, Donald .............................................. ...............,....,...,,.....,........, 5 5 Levitsis, Anthony ........................................ ........ 5 8 Lewey, Mary jean ......................................... ...,.... 1 46 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Lewis, james F. ...............................................................,............,.,...,... 123 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Lewis, Larry .....................,...................................................................... 110 Lezotte, Julianne ...................................................................... 88, 129, 205 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Band, Varieties Council. 3. 23? 'ri ' C ' I, f ' fif' ' f If ,- ' I f 'W' I l I I v - . I A I fm gi E '-ft .1 1 i,1,.: l 3 eb , , A.. ,A , A Le ' 4 I t 1 K HEAVY-DUTY Al R-COOLED ENGINES 4-cycle single-cylinder, 2- and V-type 4-cylinder models 3 to 60 hp. 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Library ...................................................................................................... 37 Little, Richard J. .................................................................................... 75 Lickly, hlary M. ........,.,...........,.,.......,............,.,.................,,,,,...........,.... 65 Lockbaum, Beverly A. ...........................................,................................ 129 Liebentritt, Richard C. .,,,.....,,.........,...,.,,........,,,.........,....................,.... 125 North Lawrence, New York. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- Loden, John ............................ .............................................................. 2 28 ing. AIEE. Lodge, Henry Cabot .............................................................................. 21-1 Liebler, Arthur C. ...............................,.................................................. 52 Loebl, Herman F. ....... ...... 4 5 Liegl, james C. ....................................,..............................,.................. 105 Loersch, Mary jo ..... ............. 'S Rochester, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Loewi, -I, Victor .................................................................................... 10 istration. Veterans' Brigade. Loftus, Kathleen M, .......................................................... 62. 64. 170. 195 Ligman, james R. ...,....,.....,,............,...,..,.........,......,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,....,,.... 125 Newark, New jersey, Bachelor of Science in Speech Correc- Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- tion. Delta Sigma Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta, Womens Student gineering. AIEE. Council, Orientation Leader. Lind. Jenny ....................... .......................................,......,........... 6 8, 78, 85 Lohmer, Mary Kay .................................................................... 68, 72, 76 Lindgren. Robert S. .................. 5-1 Lombardi, Stephen D. ..,................................................. 89. 95. 169. 120 Linstroth. john P. ..... ...... ...., 5 5 La Grange, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Chorus. Lipp, Edmund .......... ..... 9 0 Long, Richard W. ..............................................................-..-.....--... 95. 147 Lipscomb, Mark ...... ..... 2 -15 Harmon, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Wrestling. Little, Catherine R. ...............,...,..,,,.,...... .....,,,.. . .. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,........ 7 S Long, Susan C, ,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.............,.....,.................. .......... . 65 I-IOYC-l. Andrce ,l. -................................................................................... 146 Lorbeck, james C. ........ ........---- --53, 7' Fond du Lac. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Band. Lorsung, Thomas N. ....... 42. 58. 99 Better-Bilt Millwork Milwaukee Mode . . GETZEL WOUDWORK CO. Walter A. Getzel, President Edgar W. Goulke, Secretary-Treasurer Adolph P. Lofy, Vice-President Mott J. Klemmer, Assistant Secretary 2712 South 28th Street Telephone Mltchell 5-1081 Milwaukee 46, Wis. y L L . .L I 305 l , ..i.a me la...l1atl0llWle 1 l a l 1 l afnes adVef'flSlf7g agef7Cy lf7C. l 312 E. Wisconsin Ave. 0 Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin Losasso, john S, ,,,,,,, .,,.,..,..,..,,,,,,,,A,,A,A,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,A,,,,,A,,..A,,A,AAA,AAA A 19, Sl, 201 Lurenz, Paul L. ,..,...., .. .. ...,..,.,.., ,,.,.,., ,..,.,,....,,,,..,,,,A,,, , , ,,,,,,,,1b1' Logcko, Fran B, ,,,.,,A,.,,,,,,A,,,.AA,,A,A,,,,,A,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,, 165 Binghamton, New York. Bachelor of Science, Veterans' Delaware. Ohio, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Kappa Beta Brigade. Gamma, Campus Carnival, Student Council. Luser. Georgene A. ..., .,,,,.. .. .,,,, ..,... . ,,,..,.,,.,..., . .......61, 162 Lott, Bob ,,,,,,,i,,,,,iY,,,,.,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,i, 228, 2,15 Milwaukee, XX'1sconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Lowe, Stan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 226 nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Lubar, Larry ..,,.,,,.,...,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,..,,, ...., ....,, ,,,,,,, . . . .. ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,., 55 Lustlli. M.1l'leI1L1 . ,,.... ,,,,,,,,, . ,.,.. .... . . ,,,,,,,,,...... .,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,, . ......1R6 Lubeley, Paula G. ..,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..., .,,, 1 6 5 Lux, -l. Robert ,,,, ,,,,,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ..,. . . ..,,, . ,,,.,,,.,..,,,.,,.,. ...'6, 1-1' Kiel, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Eggertsville, New York. Bachelor ot Arts, Sociology Club, Delta, Varsity Varieties. Young Republicans. Luckas, Albert F, ..,.,,,,....,,,,,,, ,,....., ....,, 6 9 Lynch, john P. .. 52 Ludwig, Robert A, ,.,,,,,,,,r,, ....,,, 3 S, Oo Lynch, Margaret . . ,,,,,,,, 232 Ludwig, Al ,,,,Y,Y,,,,,,, Y,,,,,rr,r,,r,,,,,,,,,,,.r., 198 Lynch, Patrick E. ,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . , S' Luedtke, Gary L, ,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,rr,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.r,,r,,,,,,,.,.,.,, ' 4, 90 Lynch, Patrick XX . ,,.,,., ,,.,.,,,,,....,,,,.. , . ,.,,.,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 112 Lum, Ronald H,W, ,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,1,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -12, -li, -19, 66, 'R 10 Dearborn, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Delta Sigma Honolulu, Hawaii. 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Maddigan, Rev. john, S.-I. .... ........ 1 43 ffaluig-5 1 Mader, joseph . ......,................ ..... 1 19 Y 21 E Mages, jeani ........................ ..... 2 52 I 'I' O Magnuson, Patricia A. ..... ..... 5 3 2' Q-ll! limo-, ivfafy E. ........ ........... i 61 hlaher, Paul ,,,....,,,,,........,,..,,,, ,,,....,,,. ,,,,.,,,,....,, ,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,............ 1 L l om Maher, Wlllll-II11 blames ................................ ............................................ 1 05 Milwaukee, Xllfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. lNIahlberg, Rita M. ............ .............................. .................................... ' 6 , 14' Milwaukee, Wasconsin, Bachelor of Arts, Sociology Club, 2701 W. NATIONAL AVE. into Gm .......................................... .............................................. S 2. 26 Maiak, Nancy K. ....................... ...........,.........,................................ 1 28, 129 Dunkirk, New York. 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Kenneth C. ,,.t ,,,,,,C,,,,,,,A 5 2 hlalone, Kathleen M, .,,,...,...,....,,..........,.....,.....A,....,...................V..,...... 79. 131 Marx. Thomas E. .,..... ,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,, 7 6 Milwaukee, Xvisconsin. Bathelor of Laws. Student Bar Associa- Masik. Mary Lou ,,,,,. ,.,.,,, 1 16, 117 tion, Oyerl Oyerl lNfaSl6I1. -loan A. ,....... .,....,........AA,,,...,A,,,Y.,1,1111,,,,,,,,,1,,1Yv,,,.,,,,,,1,,,.,.,,,.,,,,-- 6 5 hlalong, Paul F, ,,,1,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,..,,,...,.........,........,....,,,,,,..v..............,,..... el BLISS. ECIWLIYLI A. ..............,,,,.,.....,....,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 49, 123 Maloney, james E. ,.........,,,.......,,,,..,,,......,..........,..,..,,,,.,....,...........,,........ 105 lX'1cl'lem'y, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Seab- Bondurant, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. bard and Blade. Anchor and Chain Society. Ixlaloney, Iwlary Kay ,,,.,,..i.,,..,.,,.....,Y....,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,....,.,,,............. 69. lNl.15S, Robert A. ..,........,.....,i.i...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,1,,,,,YY,,,,Y,,,,,,,,1V1V,,.,wY,w,,1-- , 56 Maly, joseph F. ,.........,,,,,,..,....,.....,.....,...,....,...,....................................... 123 lN'l11SS11l't. JOIH1 .,.........,,.......,.,,..,,,.....,.,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,.,,,,1,, ,,,,,,,. 1 59 lXlilwaukee. Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Casco, Wisctinsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Management Club ,,.,.,,,...,,.........t..............,,.....,..,...,.....,..................t....... 75 Masuret, Joanne M. ......,.v....,..,.....,.....,..,,i,v,,,,,.i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,.1,.--,,-,-,---,,, 165 Mann, Linda j. .............................................................................. 64. 68. 1-17 Green Bay. Wisctwnsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. 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Chorus, Chemistry Cluh. lNIaroczka, Patricia ................................................,.,...,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 89 Marquart, james T, ...... ,,,,,, 7 5 Marquette Engineer .... ...... 8 7 Marquette Hilltop .......... ,,,,,, 8 1 Marquette Law Review .. 87 Marquette Players ........ ,,,.,. 1 S5 Marquette .. . ...,,,,......,,...,,,,,,,.,.r,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 8 0 hlarsh. Les Tribune ........ wi . .............................,............................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..., 105 Terrace Bay, Ontario, Administration. Canada. Bachelor of Science in Business Marshall, James .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 .1 Blarshall, Maynard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90 lNlathie, Frank ....... .. ,,,,,, 245 24 Martin, Frank L. ,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Martin, Kay E. ...... ..,.,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 , 78 Martin. Neil A. ...................,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 120, 319 Indianapolis, Indiana. 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Matulis, Robert S. .,....,........,....,,,...,,...r.r,,....,,..,,.,,,..r,.,rr. ..,.,,,r ' 4 Mayer, Mary M. ,,,.......,,..,...,,,,,,......................r..,,,.,.,,.,,,.,,,, 45, 62, 166, 16' Maurer, William gl. ,,,,..,..,............................i,,,.,, ........... 1 59 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Gamma Grafton, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Pi Epsilon, Chi Sigma Chi, YX'elcome NX'eek Council, Home- Mauthe. Donald J. ...........,...,,,,,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,, 53, 115 coming. Appleton, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Den- Mayer, Mary 'lane A. ....,,....,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 166 tal School Glee Club. Milwaukee, XY'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Maxwell, Paula R. ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 165 Nursing. Deans Student Advisory Committee. Indianapolis, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, R.N. Club, Mayew, Donald E. ................................................... ................. ' 8 May, Frederick R. ...................................................................................... 115 Mazur, Felix ................................ ............,.....,....,........,.......,.......... 8 8, 251 Dubuque. Iowa. Doctor of Dental Surgery. MCAdam, Marilyn ....................................................................................,. 168 Northbrook, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Avalanche Club, XY omen's Student Council. ia S.. .2 age arca g I I.. PRECISION PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES MACHINED TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS L, , W .II A ---- 'EFEYI - A. ,.f, 412929 -,Q-.V,w.AZv.,g ,-.,-. lifiil-4'-,iii ' WG.fteinf,!i04lIl g 0'-fr Ii'-'rf ' I ' ' ii iarexsf t.- If el ' ' ' ...JW '- :- ' .,. we 1 , L 180 W. Holt Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. Tel.: HUmboIdt 3-8300 McAleer. Dan ............................................................................................ 52 McAleer, joseph B. .........................,... ...... ................ ........ 5 1 , 52, 'S McAllister, Thomas C. ...... ,,,,,,,,..,,,,... 6 8 lyIcAloon, Albert FI. ,,,,,,,,,....,,,.....,..,, ,,,, 8 lNIcArthur, Donald D, ....,,....,,....,.....,, ,...,,, . r'5, '51 McAuley, Rev. Raymond R.. SSI. ..... ........,.....,,.... 1 1 McBean, Liz .................................................... ........ 6 0, 62, 1 INIcBride, F. Fuller ,,..,.,,.,....,,,,.,..,...,,,.,,,..,.,.,,.,.....,, ,,,,,., ,,,,,,, 1 5 9 XY'aupun, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. McCabe, john ................................................................... ......,.,.....,....... 4 2 McCabe, Mary I ,....... ................................................................... 6, 14' Milwaukee, W'isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Elementary Education Club, SNEA. McCabe, XY'alter R. .................................................................................... 129 W'ilmette, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in -Iournalism. Tribune. McCarthy, Brenda M. ................................................................ 62, 64, 14' Davenport, Iowa. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Sceptre and Sword, Delta Sigma Gamma. McCarthy, Daniel DI. ......................,,...,,.........,.,,.....,,...,....,..,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,..,, 52 McCarthy, David M. ........................................................................ 147, 249 Ashtabula, Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Beta Rho. Young Demo- cras. Undergraduate M Club, Political Union, Football, Wrest- ling. McCarthy, Louise P. ............,................................................................... 65 McCarty, james ........,,. ,........... ..............,,........ ,..,,......,,..,...,.,.,,,,,,,, 5 K J McCarty, Rosemary ...................................... 46, 60, 64, 65, 128, 129, 205 River Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Phi Alpha Theta, Varieties Council, Intersorority Council. McCauley, Thomas E. .............................................,....,.,.,,.,....,,,,,,,.,,.,..,,,. 159 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Student American Medical Association. McCollom, Philip R. ..................................,,,.,, ,,,,,, ,...r,,,,.,., 6 8 , 198 McConnell, Richard ....................... ......,.. ..,......, 5 6 McCord, Mary M. ............................ ............. ....... 6 2 McCormick, Alicia F. ......................................... ....... 1 48 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. McCormick, -Iohn B. .................................................................................. 115 Madison, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association. McCormick, Mary L. ................................................................................ 148 Columbus, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Elementary Education Club. 308 THE UNITED COAL Gr DOCK CO. Division of The C. Reiss Coal Co. 704 W. WISCONSIN AVE. Bkoadway I-3445 INDUSTRIAL COAL and OIL lxlc Cor-mick, Victor Aii....Yv..,.,,.,,.,, ........,,,,,.YYY.....,YY.............V....w...AV,..... 1 O McNamara, Thomas J. ......V,. ................ .........,...,........................ 5 6 , 115 lXIcCormick, William S. .,,,.,,A,,....,.,,,,,,,,,Y,.Y,.,..,.,....,.............,.,.VVV.VV..VV..A.. 125 MCQuaid. James E. ....,...YV,V.VVV...................V........,..,................ 95, 169, 170 Madison, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- Downers Grove, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Student ing. Tau Beta Pi. Senate, Student Council. McDermott, Madeleine A. ....,.......,.....,,..................,111...,11.....,...11............. 62 Medifal REVIEW .......,........,,...,...........,..... .........,.....,,,...........,,,,............, 8 6 McDermott, lvliiry C, ,,,,,,....,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.....,,,..,............,,,...,,,.,,......., 148 Medical School Council ......... ,...... 1 57 Grrmel Rapids, Michigan, Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Medical School Glee Club .......... ,..,,, ,....,, ,,..,.. 9 0 Fine Arts Guild, Medical Technology Council ,.,.., .........,,,,............,,,..... 1 61 McDevitt, Joe D. .....,......,,,,.. ......YY....1.........1.........,.....,.......,.....f...Y111Y1Y,1 5 5 Medicine -,...111..1....1.1...,V.1..1....V11V.11Y1vV11 ........YYY1....YY1Y.1..............1.1f....1111V1., 2 S McDevitt, Thomas J. ,..,..,,,,.,.,.,...,,...,,.....................,.Y.......................1...... 159 1V1C'C112lFl. G6l'l'i A. .V..........-.-.....,........,.1.1.1.,,...,..Y,..,...1., 55, 61, 166, 167, 195 Pocatello, Idaho. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Aberdeen, South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha MrDiin,ild, Donald ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,, 13 Tau Delta, Womens Student Council, Sodality. 1NICDonald, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,....,,....,,..,.................,.......,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,. 105 MC110liC, AULITCIK' .......................................................... ...... ........ 9 0 Niilwaukee, Wiscrinsin, Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Mehring. Jerry J. .........1...,.,..................................................... .............. 5 6 istration. Student Council. Mehring. RiChard E. ................................................................................ 105 hlcljlheny, Lauretta J, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,., ..,, -l 9 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- McElligott, Mrs, Francis ....................,.,,,...,,.. ................... ,,,,.,, 1 5 iStl'21fion. Mqlisgy, Willirrrn I-I, ,,,,.,..,..,,Y,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,....,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, t,.,,,,.... 1 -18 Meinhardt, Milton ............,.....,.....,,...,,,.,...,.,,..,..,,..,.,.....,,....,.,...,,....,t,..,.. 114 Fond du Lac, Xwisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Publications. Meinholz, William L. ................................................,............................. 123 McEvoy, Nfary M, ,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,......,,.................,,..,..,,.,.....,.... 65, 148, 201 Waukesha, Wisctlnsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Musi- ASCE. cal Varieties, Campus Carnival. MCIL'IICf, Robert I.. .............. .......,...........,,. ............. .,.................,.. 5 2 , 69 McEvoy, Rev. Willi.1i11, S.J. ...... .......... .................................... 2 6 2, 265 MC1Chill1'5, A1111 C. ...... ...... 6 9. 78 McFarland, Rolland J. ................ ......... . .............. 5 5 Mfldmzln, Robert .......,..................................................... ....... 5 8, 151 lN'IcGee, Joseph XV. ,,,,.......,..,,.........,.....,....................,.,......................... 48, 76 Melham, Kathleen A. ........................................................... ....... 4 9, 148 McGee, Ivfargaret L. ,.,.,,..,.....,.,.......,.............,..,.......................... 62, 92. 129 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Barrington, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journallism. Chi Sigma Melk, John ..........................................................,.................,............... 105 Chi, Tribune, Sacred Music Choir. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- IXIcGiim, Thomas INI, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,,,,.,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.. ,...., 1 32 istration. Veterans' Brigade, lvfarketing Club. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Meng, Sister M. Aloysius, O.S.F. ...............................,.........,... ........ 1 66 McGivern, Daniel P, ,......................... .... ........................................,. 5 8 , 129 Minot, North Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, Sigma Mercado, Gary .......................................................................... ....... 7 9, 245 Delta Chi, Tribune, Merfeld, Janice K. ...................................................... ........... 1 48 McGovern, Thomas J, ..........,.....,,..........,........................... 49, 55, 1-18, 179 Waterloo, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Alpha Phi Merfeld, Robert J. ...........................................,.....,.... ,..... 5 8, 132 Omega, Wlelcome Week, Campus Carnival. Writerloo, Iowa. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. McGreevy, Camille M. ........................................................ 65, 92, 192, 199 Mergen, Darrell L. ........................................................... ....... 7 4 McGreevy, Patricia A. .......,...................................................................... 68 Merkle, Mike ................. ,...... 2 28 McGuire, Florence M, ,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.........,.........,........,.,...,,......,.,,,...,.,........... 148 Merrill, Mary Beth ....... ....... 6 8 Monroe, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Homecoming, Math Metz, Norm ............... ....... 2 28 Club. Messerknecht, Jeff .....,. ,......,......... 2 28 McGuire, Jane ............................................................................................ 92 Metcalfe, Ralph ....................................,,.........,,,.....................,,....,............ 244 McGurren, Thomas J. .......................................................................... 50, 148 Metrey, George D. ..............,,....................................,..,............ 55, 148, 185 Kansas City, Missouri. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Delta Gamma. Phi Omega. Homecoming Council, Marquette University Chorus. lNIcHugh, Mary Anne ...... ........... . .. .... .... ......... .... .,.,....... 1 9 3 Metz, Lynda K. ......,,..,,....,.....,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,.., 65 Mclnerney, James E. ...... .............. 5 6 Metz, R. Timothy ..............................................,. 42, 58, 80, 129, 191, 202 Mclssac, Mary A. 1............. ....... 6 2, 205 Hamburg, New York. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha McKendrick. Sally A. ...... ......... .........................11..................... 6 8 . 195 Sigma Nu, Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune, Varieties. McKenna, John J. ....................................................................,................. 159 Metz, Thomas J. ............................................................,............. 73, 79, 105 Spokane, Washington. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Sigma Nu, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Phi Chi, Student American Medical Association. istration. Management Club, Veterans' Brigade. MCKillob. John NV. ,,,..,..........,...,............................................................. 55 Metziger, Madeleine .................................................................................. 148 McKinnon. Donald C. ................................. .......................................... 6 8 Joliet, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. McMahon. Thomas R. .................................................................. 56, 66 ,105 Meulmans, Darrell R. ...................,........ Q ........,.........,..,.,,...,,..........,.. 48, 123 McHenry, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Wrightstown, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- tion. Delta Sigma Pi, American Finance Association, Varsity Varie- gineering. Pi Mu Epsilon. ties. Meyer, Donavan G. .................................................................................. 123 MCM-1nuS, F11 Frfrderifk ............................................................................ 207 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Mar- MCNally. Michael F. .................................................................. 44, 71, I-I8 quette University Chorus. I-libbing, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta, Stu- Meyer, James W. ......,......,....,.,,,.,,..,...,,,..,....,.....,.....,.,,,.,..,,.....,.,,....,,...... 105 dent Council, Fine Arts Guild. West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- McNamara. Donald ..........................1................................................... 56, 79 istrarion. Beta Alpha Psi. l li X l lx! il ll ll lil wil l l i9 1l 'l 1l l' 'l l lf O i 'I' '77 4 ' 1 'l i 'P t +! l' l' i 'li W i 'l lr 'lr +1 i + so at Liudvll- ll- --h..Q- fll- f W li i ,, i l I N N Marquette-'s College of Engineering, having passed its haltecentury mark, keeps ever abreast ot its tieId's advances. Its high standing is ensured in large part by the close relationship maintained by the College with industry through its co-operative training program. This integration of theoretical knowledge and industrial experience produces confident young professionals, qualified and eager to survey the ever-widening horizons of a truly spectacular era. l l i l l i Courtesy ot Mr. Charles L. Coughlin l l 310 . . BRENNAN, Inc. Plumbin and Heating Contractors Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dlvision 2-3829 Meyer, Kenneth E, ,,,,,,,.,.A,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,...,,........,.ii....,..........,.... 12-l Michniewicz. Barbara rl. ...., ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 Nexv Holstein, Xwisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Mickle. Ronald F. ,.....,,.,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,4,, 7 5 Meyer, Susan C, ,.A.,,......,.,,,......,..,.,,..,,,.,,..A..,,...,.,,,,A.,,,,............................ 1'O Middy, JLICQUIE L. ...,,.A,...,,......., ............,,,..,.,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,YA,e,,,e,,,Ae,A 5 1, 1-tl Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Television Miecznikowski, Robert S, .,,,.,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 124 Club, Radio Workshop. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Meyer, Thomas A, i,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,t...,,....,.,,..tt......,....... '4 Triangle. Meyers, Ronald D. .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,...,t,...,,,,..t.,.,,...,,,.,,.t.,,.,.. 55. 113 Mielcarek, Paula M. .......,,........,..,...,.....,,.,.......,., .,.,,.,,.,.,, 6 2, 76 Milwaukee, Vifisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. Mielke, Donald J. ...........,.......,.....................,..,.,,,. ...,,,,,,,. 1 48 Mich, Thomas F. .,..,,.,.,,,.............,...,,.,..............,............,................... 50, 148 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Gamma Chi, Mierzwa, .lack ...........,..................,.,.,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, 2 28 SAACS. Mierzwa, joan P. ................................,....,.,,,....,,,.....,,,.,,..,,.,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,.., 89 Michaela, Sister M. ,.,,.,,...,,,,..,,,.,,,..,.,.,................,.,,,,,,..,........, ,.........,.. 1 -18 Migas, Anthony E. ......,..,,..,.............,....,.,...,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,c,,.,..,,,,,,i.,., 55, 1-19 Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Amherst, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Michniewicz, Barbara J. ....................,....,.......,.................................. 61. 162 Phi Omega. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Migely, Eugene F. ,.,.,,....,,...,,,.,.,...,,,,,,.,.,,...,,,,.,,,.,,c,.,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59 nology. Alpha Delta Theta, Student Council, Ballroom Dance Mihm, jack .............., ,..,,., .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 2 5 1 Club. Mika, Kathleen M. .....,....................................................,,,......,.. 60, 65, 179 MicKelson. john N. ..,..............,.................,......,,.,........,.....,..................... 105 Miks, Richard ,.........,,.......,,,..,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,.,,....,,.,,,,,.,,,,., 49, 75, 90, 124, 215 Algoma, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. tration. Delta Sigma Pi. Management Club. Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, ASCE, Brigade Commander 1 of Army ROTC. - Mikulsky, Judith A. ........... ,.........,.................. . ,.,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,, 47 Milanowski, joe .......,,,,,,,...,,,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,...,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 248 Milks, Martha A. .............................................,....,,.,..,,,..,.... -15, -16, 64, 129 Bradford, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Kappa Tau Alpha, Pi Gamma Mu, Theta Sigma Phi, O Sceptre and Sword, Tribune, Intersorority Council. Ham tOIl Mlkulsky' Judith A' P Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Rho, Pi Gamma Mu. Delta Sigma Gamma, University Debate Team, Campus Carnival Council. CO. Miller, Frank B. ............................,.,.,,..,..,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,.,..,,..,.,,, 124 La Grange, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Delta Upsilon. 5226 w. Hampton Ave. Hopkins 3.1500 S' -----------r-'e------e--e---e-----------------------P---------'--e-'--- '- ---'w'--- 123 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee 13' Wisconsin Miller. Joseph J. .........................................................,.,....,.,........... 105, 228 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Football, Basketball. Miller. Larry ..............................................,,........,,,...........,....................... 234 Miller, Mike ...,.,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,...........,,,,...................,....,..,....,,.,....,...,,.. 84 Miller, Thomas F. Cadott. Wisciwnsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Miller. W. Earl .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, 1 L l Miller, Wfilliam ,..,..,,,,..,,..,................... ,..,.............,,,,..,,,...,,,,,,,....,,,,,..,,,, 1 44 Milroy, Brian j. ,,,,.,....,,,...,.......,. ..,,....,.....,...,,,..,.,....,.....,,........,........,,....... 1 49 l Trumball, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Lniversity Band. Wrestling Team. Miner, Eddy and Mark ....,,....,,,,.,..,,.. ...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,....,,...,,,,...,,,,..,.....,,.,., 1 S6 Mischke, Angela T. ,,,,,,..,.,,....,,...,..,,,v.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -16, 55. 62. 64, 149 Milwaukee. Wiscimnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Alpha Theta. Iota Chi Omega, Sceptre and Sword. Sodality. University Debating Team. Mischo, Alice M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,..., . . . ..,, ....1-19 Des Moines, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Lfisevich. Kenneth VV. .,...,,......,,,.......,,....,............,...,.,.........,,,,.....,.. 55. 149 Rockford. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Mission Club ......,,.. ,........................,....,............,..,.....,,,.,...,. ..,..... 5 5 Mr. Fraternity ...,,,.,.,,,,,....,......,....,...............,....,,,,,..,....,,,,,,.,.....,,..,.,,.,,.,..,., 101 Mitchell, Carol A. .. ,.....,..,.........,,.....,,,,...,...,,,,.......,,,......r,,.,.,.,,,.,,..,. 61. 162 Trenton, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Skating Club. U 11 3 Mitchell, Charles R, ..,,..,,,,....,....,,......,...,......,... ,.....,.......................... 5 8, , Chicago, lllinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, L'niver- sity Chorus, junior American Dental Association. 311 l AllNlAN-CHRISTIANSEN PAPER CO. wholesale fine paper merchants since 1911 191 N. Broadway O Phone BRoodway 6-4538 MILWAUKEE 2, WISCONSIN Moerstelder, Anne M. ,,,,,,....,......,,,.,,.,,,. ,,,,,,.,,..,,,.....,..,.,, ,.,, . . ll' Marshheld, Wfisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Moghrahi, Kamel M. ..,,.....,,,..,,,,... ,,.......,.....,....,,....,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Milwaukee. XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Arabian Student Association. hfitchell, jan. ........... ...... ........................................... . .,.......... ' ' , SS. 121- Mohalski. Robert ............................ ........,..........,...... ...............,,....,,,, , , 'S Mitchell, john D . ....................................... ........., ..................... ' 5 Mohrfeld, john C. ..............................,....,..... . ..,,.,.,...,...,..,,....,,.. .....4S, 1411 Mitchell, Leo R. ......... ....................................... .... ........................... 4 f I . 124 Fort Madison. Iowa. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. L'ni- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- versity Band. Religious Guild. gineering. Scabbard and Blade. Anchor and Chain Society, lntra- Moldovan. john C. ..,....................................,...., .. .. .,... ,.......,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, I 18 mural Sports. SAE. Molepske. Robert j. ..... .,.,, S S Mitchell. Robert j. ....................................................... ................. 1 15 Molinari, james T. ....... ...,... ..... S 'i Oshkosh, Wlisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Moline. Mark ,. ....... ........................ .......,..... ..........,.,,.....,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2-Z Mittmann, Barbara j. .................................................................. 60, 110. 11' Mollerus. john j. .......................................................................... 59, '1, 124 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Engi- Eta, Corzlacl Point. neering Knights, Triangle. Varsity Varieties, Blueprint. Mody. Kanaiyalal K. .................................................................................. 'R Mollerus, Michael j. ................................................................ 50, 119. 1 Moehring, judith A. ...................................................... ......................... 5 5 Mollica. Charles j. ...................................... .............................................. 1 o6 Moenert, Mary Anne ....... ..............................................................,..... 6 5. 149 Milwaukee. XxllSCtll'lSll'I. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- West Palm Beach, Florida. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. istration. L Animal hide has served mankind since earliest civilization. lts strength js Wi and beauty are inherent qualities. But the tanner's skill is W, responsible for its conversion to leather as we know it now, with its many rich 4 G colors and surface textures, its suppleness and built-in water resistance, 'Ss Pfister and Vogel is proud of its part ef in developing new tanning techniques. But it also recognizes a debt to the great centers of learning like Marquette. Here old techniques in many fields are qffgk ' 5 constantly re-assessed. Here chemical research in E paves the way for new techniques. And here, above all, the sense of challenge to 4 do all things better is instilled Z in the hearts and minds of each new generation. 2 ll' l.lMi.l'!l.l.l..lllll.lli U0- 312 GENERAL MACHINE C0., INC. TOOLS - DIES - JIGS FIXTURES - METAL STAMPINGS 3628 W. Pierce St. Milwaukee 15, Wis. Tt'lCfl11.HlC ilflfiflfll 5-S750 PISZCZEICS PHARMACY Joseph Piszczek South 'I3th and W. Oklahoma Telephone: 0Rchard 2-0214 Thank You Marquette Students We will continue to serve you to the best of our ability GEIGER AUTOMATIC SALES 3329 N. 35th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Hllltop 4-0423 Vending At Its Best. Wisconsin Ice Sr Coal Co COAL FUEL OIL BURNER SERVICE GASOLINE We're Serving Your Neighbor Today Molloy, Denis A. .......,. ....,, 5 7 Monahan, William J. .... ...,.,,,,,,,. 7 5 Monnelly, Michael J. .......,,............,............,,............,.,..,,.,...,.,,....,.,.,, 51, 57 Montgomery, Betty J. ..........................................,..,.......,..,.,,...,........ 64, 170 Vincennes, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta, Political Union, Speech Association. Montgomery, Edwin ....................................................................,.........,.,. 86 Montgomery, Mary .....................,...................................................,.,,...,... 170 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta, Homecoming. Mooney, Catherine A. .,..,......,.,...........,,,,.,..,...,,..,,............,................ 62, 168 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Delta Sigma Gamma, Prom Council, Student Senate. Mooney, Robert R. ..............................,............................................. 12 , 4 751 Sterling. Illinois, Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Chi Epsilon. ' ' 106 Moore, Patricia A. ....,.............,.....................,..................,......................... . Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Beta Alpha Psi, Business Administration Digest, Accounting Club. Moore. Sue ...,.,............ ................................,,....,................................. 6 5, 205 Moore. Thomas G. ....... ..............,...............,....,....................................... 1 24 Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Moran, Marge E. .............................................................................,.,...,..., 78 hioran, hlark F. ................,..........,...................,.......,..............,,....,,.... 77. 88 Moraski, Carolyn A. ........................,........................................... 63, 69, 166 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Phi Eta Chi, Dance Club. Morgan, Edward P. .......,...........,.....,,......,.........,..................................,..... 212 Morgan, Pat A. ........ 71 Morgans, ,lohn ......... ....... 7 4 Moricz. joseph M. .............................,,.............,......................................... 45 Moritz, Thomas ul. ..........................,......,.......,.,.......................................... 129 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Publica- tions. Moroney, john T. ,...............,...................,.,......,........................................ 124 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi' neering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, AIRE, Engie neering Open House. Itiorris, blames P. ........................................................................................ 106 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Morris, Linda Anne ...........................................................,........................ 65 Morrison, Mary Ann ..,.........,..............,...,..,,,,....,...,,....,.,.....,,.,,.,.,..,........ 168 Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, University Chorus. Morrissey, Kenneth J. ................,...........,.,,.,.,...................,....,............... 52 .75 Morrissey, janet A. ...,.................................................,....r..,...,..,,,,..,. 61, 162 South Fork, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Morrissey, Richard F. .......,.................................................................. 51, 52 Morton, Jack ...,...,.......,........,.....,,..............,.,,.,................,........,....,.,. 228, 232 Moskalik, William ....................................,............................................... 159 Youngstown, Ohio, Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Motyka, Peter P., jr. .....,..................................................,....,.................. 113 Cable. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Moulis, john I-I. .................,...........................................................,..,.,...,. 106 Fox Lake, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Delta Sigma Pi, Chicago Club. Moulu, Andre M. ................................. .,..... 7 3 Moyes, Martin K. ......... .... 54 Mozlack, Lawrence ..... ....,,.............,,......... 2 49 Mroczlca, Pat A. ................,........,... .....,............................................,..... 6 8 Mross, Mary M. ..............................................,...........,. 46, 48, 89, 149, 201 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, University Chorus, Campus Carnival. Muehleck, Gerald S. .....................................,.........,........,......................... 124 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. ASCE. Mueller, Fred ..............................,..........................,........,...,.,,.,................., 234 Mueller, jim H. .....,...,. ,,,,., 9 1 Mueller, Madeline ....... ,,.... 5 2 Mueller, Marge A. 69 Muellerleile, john ............................,,..,......,................. ...... 2 28 Muhlenkamp, Ann F. ...................................................... ................ 1 66 St. Henry, Ohio. Bachelor ot' Science in Nursing. Mulaney, Kathleen E. ...................................,..,.,....................... 60, 63, 179 Mulcahy, Charles ............,................................................,,. 46, 56, 79, 131 Mulhall, Jim ,.,,...,.,.,..,,.. ...................,,...,. 2 48 Mullarkey. Patrick D. .... ..........................,............,....... 4 4, 56 Mullens, Gerald W. ........................................,....,....,..........,.................... 56 Muller, Jerome K. .................................. 42, 45, 70, 71, 75, 76, 106, 179 Lindenhurst, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Alpha Sigma Nu, Crown and Anchor, Beta Gamma Sigma, Business Administration Digest, Fine Arts Guild. 313 AIR CONDITIONING CONSULTANTS OUR GRADUATES ARE AT YouR SERVICE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL YORK-WAGNER Contracting - Engineering - Installation 745 N. 'l6th St. ' s o . ' if-faafggwaffgg mam . 0 . Dlvnsnon 4-6250 Mullins, Gerald W. .II.,,..,.,,.I..,,, . ,,,,AI,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I 149, 111, 191 Manitowoc, XXTISCLIITSIH. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Siginii Pi, Prom Council, lntertraternity Council. Mullins, Lawrence- ...,.,,,,.,,,.,.,,. . ,,,,.,,,,,,, .,,,, , ,.,1,,,,,,,, ,,,,,v,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 2 2 6 Mullins, Margaret ...,,,,. .,v,,,, l 115 G R I FFNT H - H 0 P E C 0 lNIulyaney, Kathy M. .,,, ,,,.,,,,,, 5 2 ' Mulvihill. Denny ..,.,..I ,.IIIII . , IIII,III I,,,,I . IIIIIIII.,,,I,I,IIII .gal Mulyihill. .lohn R, ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,, , ,1,,,,,,,,, , 1,1,, w.,1 , ,,5U, 129 MILWAUKEE Muskegon, Michigan, Bachelor of Arts in -Iouinalism. Sigma Tau Delta, Trihune. Murgas. jean L. ....,,....,,....,, . ,,.,,,..w..,,.w..........ii..iiiiiiii 62, 6-1, im, :is Toinalrawk, viii?-LUIISIII. Baclieloi' of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta, Delta Sigma Ganima, Brooks Council, Muriltallel, I. joseph , ,,,,,, ,,11,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 0 1 - M m ln Murphy, Carole A. .,,,,,,,. ....,,,..,.,,,,, ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,, S 5 , 155 eta! p gs Murphy, james D. . .,...,,,..., ,,,.,....., .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . . . ,,,,,,.,.,,.,,... .......1 lI Milwaukee, XX'iscunsin. Bachelor' of Arts in Spei-th. Veterans' Brigatle, Kersten Oratory. Murphy, -laines P, ,,,, .. ,,..,,,,.,, ,....,.... ,.,... ,.......,,,...., ...,,,,i,.., ,,,...., . 1 I J 6 Milwaukee, VC'isconsin, l'4acI1cIut of SLICIICL' in Business Admin- istration. Veterans' Brigade, Delta Sigma Pi, Varsity Viirieties, Post Prom. Murphy, Kathleen VI. ........,,....,,..,,,,, ,,,.,,..,,, . .,,,,..,,,.,.,.,.............,. ,,,,,,, . . 62 Murphy, I,art'y M., ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, So, 'KL 'l, 155, 140 XX'inneh.1go, lNlinnesot.1. Bachelor of Arts, Sigma Tau Delta, Crown and Anchor Society, Student Council. THE PRICE ERECTING CO. Murphy, Martin -I. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,, . .. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, S 2, 'T hfurphy, Mike . ,,..,,,,,,,,..,,..,...........,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,, Z 54 Murphy, Patrick -I. .. ..., ,..,,,,.. . 'S STEEL EREc1'oRs Igiufpp. 5-1: Q Q ,,..........,. ....,.,,,,,,.,.. V....,,,,, ..,... .,,V.,,, 9 L 3 .... y . 5 .... SS urp ty, .1 11C ' . i,,,,.,,...,,,..,.,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , -, A Milwaukee, XXIisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Phi Alpha, Crown .intl Anchor. Student Council, Inter- national Relations Club. Murphy, Pat ............ .................................. .......................... .............. 8 5 3402 WEST PIERCE STREET gjmhrhg 'errr rrr -'r-- --------r- -'--'-- f MILWAUKEE 15, WISCONSIN Murray: Mary Lee ....,..................................,..................,....... 60, 62, 6-I, 1 1 Forest Park, Illinois. Bathelor of Science in Speech Correction. Delta Sigma Giiinmn, Sigma Alpha Eta. Varsity Varieties, Home- coming. Over a Half Century of Service Manufacturers of iswuffst f'coKE'H For Foundry Industrial Domestic Heating ILWAUICEE SOLVAY COKE CO. Bkgqdwqy 1-5200 740 N. Milwaukee Street 314 Christiansen Roofs Our 82nd Year Re-roofing - Repairing Mastic Floors - Water Proofing - Sheet Metal F. J. A. Christiansen Roofing Co. N. zznd a. w. Purdue i-nniop 5-4141 Milwaukee 9, Wisconsin Murray, Fr. Michael, S.J. .,,,....,,,,,..,......,. ,....... 1 51 Nelson, William ........,,,,............,.......................,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 76 Murray, Joyce M. .,,...,................................ ........ 1 49 Neltner, Mary Ann ,,,........................,......,,...,..........,,,.....,..,,,.,,,..,,....,... 171 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Dayton, Ohio, Bachelor of Science in Speech, Elementary Edu- Murtaugh, Jim ...,,......,........,....,......,,,..,....... .....,,, 9 4 cation Club, Homecoming, Varsity Varieties. Musachio, Jack r,,.,,. .............,....,.....,.,... .,.,.... 2 3 4 Neman, Thomas ........,,,...,,,..,......,,.......,...,,..rr.,.....,,.r., 47, 58, 80, 150, 204 Musical Varieties ..,,,,,,,.... .......i,i......,.......,..,,........,....,,,, ,.,..,...,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 8 8 Nensel, Richard E. .,,.,,,,,.,..............,.,,,,,,.,,...,..,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88 Mutchler, Richard E. ,,,,.,.....,....,,........,.,.........,.,,,,,.,.,.,,,,.,........,,,,.........,.... 113 Nett, Gerald P. ............................................,,...........................,,,.......... 106 Janesville, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Junior American Dental Association. ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma. Muth, Alice K, .,.,.,,,,,,,,,....,....,,,..,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,..,. 7 6, 77 Neumann, Elizabeth M. .,......,...........,,,,............,,,,....,,,,......,,,,,.,,,,,, -18, 1-19 Muth, Patricia E, ,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 6 5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science, Pi Mu Epsilon, Myers, Charles ....,.. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,....,,, 9 0 Delta Phi Alpha. Myers, Keith ..................,.,...........,..,,.......,.,,,...,,,,.,,,, ,,.,,,, 5 1, 55. 73, 108 Neumeier, John S. ............................,.......,............,..,........,...,.,,.,. 150, 186 Myers, Robert E. ................................,,......,,,.,,....,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,,., 1 59 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Players. Manitowoc. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Neverman, Gus W. ......................,......,,,............,.......,......................,.,.. 76 Myers, William R. ..................................,...,....,,...,,,...,...,,....,,......,...,,,...., 159 Nevers, Darryl K. ....................,................................................. 56, 87, 132 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Doctor of Medicine. Medical School Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Sigma Tau Delta, Glee Club. Delta Theta Phi, Legal Aid, Law Review. Myler, Edwin L. ,.... ......,.....,. ,,,, 7 4 Neville, Marjorie J, ..........,............,.................................................,,,.... 150 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. N Nevins, M. Carol ...................................................... 43, 63, 64, 150, 179 Nadolny. Carol M. .......................................................,...........,...... 73, 117 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Rockford, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior Ameri- Kappa Beta Gamma, Sigma Tau Delta, Homecoming Couna can Dental Hygiene Association. cil, Orientation. Nader, Charles ...................................... ............,.,..., ................. 2 5 1 Newberg, Donald .............................................................. .............,.. 8 9 Napolet, Tony .................................................................................,..,... 234 Newhouse, Eugene G. ...........,.......................................................... 74, 113 Nashif, Ziad .....................,..............................,...........,,.,.........,.,....,....... 106 Washburn, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Tulkarm, Jordan. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Neyer, James U. .........,.,.......................................................................... 124 tration. Lake Bluff, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- Naughton, Patricia M. ...................................,........,,,.,.......,....,...... 116, 117 neering, Great Falls, Montana. Diploma in Dental Hygiene, Contact Neyer, Susan M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,....,.,,....,,,...........................,.............., 150 Point, Student Council. Lake Bluff, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Theta Naughton, Pat ,,.............................,,,,,...,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,..,.,,,,.. 228, 232 Phi Alpha, Welcome Week Council, Orientation Leader. Navicky, Danial J. ...,........,,,................,.........,,...,,.....,,, ,....,,,,....,,,,,,,, 2 49 Nicely, Stephen R. ,,,...,................................................................... 128, 129 Neary, John P. ....,..,..,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,....,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106 Kansas City, Kansas. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Nickels, Peggy A. ........................................,............................... ....... 1 50 Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Huron, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts, Chorus, Sodality. Neddersen, Thomas G. .............................................,.,.. .,,,.........,,...,,. 8 8 Nieclzwiecki, Norbert J. ..........................................................,,............ 106 Neidhoefer, Charles .........,.................................,,..,...,..... ,.....,.... 1 01 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Nelson. Thomas H. .................................,.......,.,....,,.,,......,,,.. ,.,.,,, 5 5, 149 tration. Delta Sigma Pi, Student Council, Orientation Janesville, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Sodality. Leader. PLANKlNToN House Welcome! Parents of Graduates at Commencement Free Overnight Parking Air Conditioned Guest Rooms Dining Rooms and Cocktail Lounges In downtown Milwaukee adjacent to Theatres and Stores RooM TO GROW sq, Harnischfeger is a good place to grow, to share in the future of a company that knows people are its greatest resource. During the past 77 years. the people of Harnischfeger have given us the brains, the vision. the imagination, and the skill to build continually better products for the world's basic industries. The people of Harnischfeger have established a solid foundation of product quality and customer service to build on. . .to grow on. Over the years. hundreds of Marquette University graduates have joined our company. They have grown with us to become important members of our organization-at every level in production, engineering, sales. administration. If room to grow, and to develop your talents to the utmost, is - ...Q1 3 N E important to you-then consider ' T? the possibilities Harnischfeger can offer you. Call Wayne Busse at ORchard 1-4400. HARNISCHFE GER Milwaukee 46, Wisconsin YE ix' sgfg ifig K 4 I i V l l i -J? 316 l SERVICE THAT RISES ABOVE THE ORDINARY l 'ee-wi - i' 1 .N .- -A - 111 5 A A x . ..,,:: 1E.:AL,. . :11-1 1 in - 4, X ...JA , UNI-Il BANK OF MILWAUKEE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION l l Nielson. Robert A. ...,.,.,,,,,....,,..,,..,,,.,,...............,,....A,,,,,.,,..,.,,,,....,,,,,,,, 124 Nursing .A,,,,......AA,.,,, ...,.... 3 0 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- Nursing Council .lll..l ...,..... 1 63 ing. Anchor and Chain Society. Nursing Sodaliry 4,,..,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,i,,,,,,i,,,,,i 55 Nieman, Judith A, ,,,,,,,,,A,,A,A,,,,,.,.,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,.,.,AVAV,,V,VVVV,,,,,,,A,A,,,,,,,,,,,, 150 Nykaza, joseph S. .....,....,.,...........,....,Y..,.,.....,,...........l...,................. 58. 115 Springtield, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Nigro, Annette O. .....,...,,,....,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78 Ninneman, Richard C. .....,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42, 58, 87, 151, 152 O Tomah. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Obremski, Zita ........................................................................ 76, 163. 166 Delta Phi, Law Review. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Niquette, Clyde K. ................,,,,....,.,.,,,..,.,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106 Tau Delta, R. N. Club, Student Council. lklilwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- O'Brien, Edward F. ................................................................................ 106 ministration. New Rochelle, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Niquette, Karen A. ,,... .....,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Administration. Management Club, Young Democrats. Nisiewicz, Hank J. ....................................... ,,,i,,.. 5 9, 87 O'Brien, Frank J. ............................................................................ 57. 150 Nixon, Dick .................,.......,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,...,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 255, 236 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Evans Scholars. Noelke, Sister M. Rose Duchesne, O.S.F. .........,.,....,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,., 166 O'Brien, Dick H. ............,...,..................,............................................ 57, 58 Springfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Obst, Agnes E. ........................................................................................ SS Noel, Robert 1. .......................,.......,..........,.....,,.,.....,,,.....,,,,,..,,,. ..,i,, 5 9 Occhietta, Anthony J. ................................................................ 58, 90, 113 Noil, Louise M. ................................................,,,,....,,.,,..,....,.... ,,,,,, 6 4 Iron Mountain, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Nolan, Christine M. .,,.......................................................,,.,.,..,,,...,,.,,, 117 Omega, Dental School Glee Club, junior American Dental Drayton Plains, Michigan. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Nolan, 'Ianan R. ........,,.,....,,,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,, 68, 76, 150 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Nolan, Michael S. ........................................................,,,....,,.,. 46, 47, 150 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Eta Sigma Phi. Nolan, Sarah A. ........................,,.,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 150 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Brooks Council, Young Republicans. Noll, Louise, M, ,,,,....,,,,,,.,.,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.r,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 63 Norbutas, Robert J, ,.,,., ,,,,,,, 1 27, 249 Norman, Ann E. ..... r,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Norman, Laura IVI. ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3, 252 Norstrum, Loretta A. .......,,,..,,,.,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Cedarburg, Wisccinsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Nosalik, Gerrie ............ ,...,....,,,,,,,,,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1,.,,,,,,r,,,,.,,,,,,, 8 4, 128 Noth, Jean S. ..................,.....,.,,,,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 71, 72, 76 Novesku, Judith M. ......,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,1,,,,,, 150 Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Delta Phi, Club, Young Republicans. Nowak, Jerry ,,,,.,, .,,., ,,..,,,,,.,.,,,, , , , Booster Association. O'Connell, james C. ......... ................. .......... .... ................ 7 5 , 7 8 O'Connell. james P. ............................................................................ 70. 77 O'Connell, M. Cathleen .................................................................. 62, 150 Sherman Oaks, California. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Young Democrats. O'Connell, Michael ........... ......... ............ . ......... . . . ......... 245, 247 O'Conner, Fr. Daniel .............................. ..................... 7 5, 196 Odani, Wesley I. ........................................ ............................ 7 5 O'Donnell, Very Rev. Edward J., SJ. ..... ...... 1 1, 180, 206 212 Odgers, Richard ...................................... ......................... 9 0 Oettinger, Lee ............................. ...... .... ............... 2 4 5 O'Farrell, Richard J. ................. ...... 4 S Ogrin. Edward ................................ ....... 5 9, 119 O'Hara, Rev. Charles M., SJ. ..... . ........ 11 O'I-Iara, Peter j. ...................... ....... .. 75 O'I-Iare, Tom ..,,....,.,................,................................................ 56, 248, 254 O'Keefe, Edward J. ................................................................................ 106 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration, Delta Sigma Pi, Prom Council, Accounting Club. Ohrman, Bonnie .................................... ................................. . ........---.--.. 89 o 317 Okon, Robert B. ...,..................A.....,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.A,.,...,.....,..,,,, 66, 69, 124 Osborne, Harold XX . ..,-- H 58 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Oster-korn, Bernard ,,,,, ,,,,,.- 1 113 Anchor and Chain Society, ASCE. Osterman, Bob ,,,,,,.,,,,,, AVYV 3 jg OAL2lUglIl1D, Irene ,...YYY.....V,V.,...,Y,,....YVVV....,.,.,,,,,,,.,.............,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,.. 'S Ostermeier, Terry ,,,,,,,,AA,, VVVV C 3.1 Oleksiuli, Paul G. .........,.,........,,,,....YYY,,YY,,v,,,,,,,,,,....,.....,.,....,....,,,,,,,,.... 106 O'Sulliyan, Jeremiah L. i,,, ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,wY.,vVYVV-,-A,,,V 1 2 Milwaukee, Wisctwnsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Otten, Sandy ,,,..,ii,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A,,AA,,,,,YYY..,AY...,YY,,AYV,,.,Y-,,,-A---,,,,w-,,-,, 1 55 ministration. Ouellette, Helen T. ,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,A,,,A,,,,A,,,,,, 4 4, 62' 106N 195 OlCI l, DOUQILIS W. ...........V....,,,,vv..V.VY....,,,,..-.,,v.....,.............,..,..v.....YYY,.... 150 Aslilgltkl, VUISCLIHSIH. Baflielol' of Science in Business Admimg. Milwaukee, Wiscrinsin. Bachelor of Arts. tration. Beta Alpha Psi. Iota Chi Omega, NVomen's Student O'Loughlin, Shelia .,...,.i,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,....,. ...,,,..,,,,... 6 5 Council, Choir. Olsen, Barbara ........,,,,. ..,... .,,,,,,, 6 3 , 195 Owan, Elaine C. ,,,,,,,.,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,t,,, ,,rrA,,,,r,r,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,1VV,,,,V,,, 1 51 Olsen. Thomas VU. ....,,,.....,,,,....,,,,....,,. ,,,, .,Y.,....,,,,.....i,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 9 0 Milwaukee, NX'isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Giimmg, Olson. Karen M. .....................................................,..............,,,....... 65, 150 Owens, James P. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,,,,1,Y,,,,,-,--V--- 55 Cross Plains, Wiscrwnsin, Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Oyer! Oyer! ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 ,,,,VVVV1,11,,-,11,YVVV,,...VV,w,,,Y,..,1,,,VVYYVv,-vv-- 1 5 1 O'1NIHllCy, Pzlul D. ......... .......................................,,,....,,,,....,,,, - I , -19, 133 Ozzellct, Kathleen BI, ,,.,,11,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,YYY,,,,,,Y,,,..,,,,,,---,,,V1,1,-,.-,,,wYvv, 151 O'LI:lffl7. J-H1165 ...............r............A...............................i........................... 155 Milwaukee, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Homecoming, NWEA, O'Neil, Stephen R. ,,,.....i....,,.,.,.,....,,,...,....., ......,.,,,,..,..,,,,....,,,, 4 9, 66, 150 Milwaukee, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Anchor and P Chain Society. Pack, Ronald L. ,.,.,..., ,,....,,,,....,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,1, ,,,, T - 4 O'Neill, Donald ............i.., ,,,........,.,, ..,,,,.. ,,,....,,,,..,,,,,..,.,......,,,,..11 9 1 I Pacyga, Norman E. ,,.,,,,.,, .,,,, ,,,,,,,1,,,,,t,,,,,. ,,,,, . , 1 51 O'Neill, Kathleen C. ........,.,,...,.,,,.,.,..,,, ,,,,.,..,.,,,, ,,,.,.,, ,,,,,,....,,,,,.,t 5 5 , 68 Harvey, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. O'Neill, Margaret M. ...., .,,, ,.....,,,.... ....,, ,,,,,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,...,.,,,,, 1 5 1 P . ige, Robert E. . .... . .. . ,,,, ,,.,,,, ,,,1,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . . . 124 Milwaukee, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, lslenasha, XY'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- SNEA, EIementaryEclucation Club, Chorus. gineering. ASME, SAE, ASM, Alpha Phi Omega. Onsrucl, Emilie -I. .,.,....,..,....,...,,,....,,,,,..,,,.,,, .. .... .,,,,....,..,.....,.. 60, 11' Painter, George R. ,,,. . ,,..,, .. ,,,., ,...., . .. . . '-I Stoughton, Xwisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha. Pakalski, Paul .,,, . . ,,.. ,.,, . ,,,, . . . 56 Delta Eta. American Dental Hygiene Association. Palatnik, Lawrence E. ,.,, .,.. ,....,,,..,,,, . . .,.....1i1 Oosten, Barbara A. ......,,,, . ,,,,,,,,, .. .. .. .. ,,,, .,,, . ..61, 62. 162, 1 Lakewootl, New jersey. Bachelor of Science. Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Palm. Berhard . . ..... ...,.. .,,. . .............. ...........,. . . . ...all-I Delta Sigma Gamma, Alpha Delta Theta, XX'elcome Xxferli Milwaukee, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Council. neering, AIEE. Oppeneer, joan E. .............. .,......... . .. .......,........,. ............ .......,..... . . 166 Palmer. Orville H. . .. . ..,. . . ,,,...... ..... . . ...,...... ..... . -I5 Sheboygan, XY'isconsin, Bachelor of Science in Public Health Palmer, Ransfoicl XX' . .... . ..., . ............. ...,.... .......... ,,,,..... . . 1 U6 Nursing. Kingston, -Iamaica. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Orcutt, George NW. .......... ......... . .. .... .. ..... ..,... . .............,..,............ 1 06 tration. International Students Club, Management Club, Pub- LaCrosse, Wisciinsin, Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- lications. istration. Beta Alpha Psi, Knights of the Altar. Palmer, Theoclore M. ........... ........... ........................,....,...,,,,. ..... I 2 2 , I2-I O'Regan, Williriiii G. ........................... ...... .......... ............. .......... 5 ' , I 56 Milwaukee, XY'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Orientation ............................................. .... ............ ........, 1 ' 9 Paluszka, Donaltl DI. .. .. ,, . ,.....,., ,,....,, , .IW O'Rourke, Nancy ..., .,....... 2 11 Milwaukee, XY'isconsin. Doctor of Metlicine. Phi Chi. Orth, Daniel A. ........... ....... ' 6, 'U Palumbo, Rosemary .. .. .. ..,, ............. ............... . . 55 Osborne, Frederick ...,, ....... 5 -1, 90 Palzkill, Harry R. . .,........ .................. .......... . 55 JOHN S. JUNG, IN . Heating-Piping-Air Conditioning CONTRACTORS 81 ENGINEERS Professionol Engineers Licensed in State of Wisconsin 2409 W. Greenfield Ave. Milwaukee 4, Wisconsin MITCHELL 5-0418 318 Pamintuan, Fina ,..... ........ 1 93 Panenka, james .,,..... ..... 9 9 Papa, joel C. E. ...... ....... .,... 7 6 Parrilli, Mary ........., ,.............4.., 1 93 Pasion, Tony .....,..,..,.. ...... 5 5, 73, 177 Pasquan, Rudolph J. ..,,. ........,.,...,...,.....,.,,....,.,.....,. ..,,,,,........... 7 A 1 Patrinos, Jerry G. .....,.....,,,..,.,,....,,,,.,.,......,,,,,,.......,....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 51 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Players. Paul, Patricia K. .,...,........,.........,,,,...........,,....,.,....,,,,........,,.,,,.....,,.,,,,,,,, 51 Paulus, Frank M. .,.,.........,....................,.............,,Y.,,,..,....,,.,........,, 59. 124 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Triangle, Varieties Council, Welcome Week. Paulus, jane A. .....................................r............................. .............. 7 7 Pavelchik, William ...........,...... .......... ......... -I 7 , 89 Pavlovich, Stanley ...........,.......,............... .............. 9 0 Pax, Gertrude A. ......................................... ....... 5 5, 151 Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Payer, Roland A. .................................................................................... 106 Nashau, New Hampshire. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Welcome Vfeek, Homecom- ing. Payette, lxaren .................................................................................... 70, 95 Pearce, Wayne G. .................................................................................. 115 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dental School Glee Club, Dental Schoool Follies. Pease, Kay E, ................................,.,,.......,.............................................. 61 Peck, Harry F, ..........,............................................................................. 132 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Dean's Advisory Council. Pedersen. Vfilliam P. ............................................................................ 125 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Homecoming. Peek, Penny ...................... ............. .................................................. 8 9 Pekarek, Raymond ...... ..,.. 2 -I9 Pelkey, Thomas ........ ..... 8 S Pelky, Sue ................................................................................................ 195 Pelligrino, Paul A. ...............................................................,................ 125 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Peltier, Tom L. ...........,..................................................,......................... 106 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Penaranda, Frank E. ..... .... 7 0 Pennario, Leonard ...... Percy, Charles H. ..,.2l7 Perry, James F. ...................................................................................... 73 Perry, lkflartha ...,................................................................ -19, 68. 6, 151 Twin Falls, Idaho. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. NEA, Elemen- tary Education Club. Pershing Rifles ...................................................................................,...... 75 Perske, Robert F. .............................................................................. 54, 107 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Homecoming. Petashnick, lvfarvin .......................,...............,..................... ........ 5 5 Peter Damian, Sister ............................................................ ........... 1 51 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Peters, Kenneth R. .................................................................................. 159 West Allis, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Medical School Glee Club. Peters, Mark A. ...................................................................................... 151 Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. SAACS. Petersen, A. Samuel ...............,.................................................... 58, 90, 114 Waupaca, Wfisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Peterson, Bonnie M. .............................................,.................................. 72 Peterson, Carol ................................................................................ 51, 195 Peterson, Carol E. ..........................................................,....................... 151 Pocahontas, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Religious Guild, Sodality. Peterson, Robert J. ................................................................,............... -17 Pfau, Michael J. .......................................................................... 56, 107 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Delta Sigma Pi, Homecoming Council, Brooks Council. Pfau, Raymond ...............................,........................................................ 39 Pfeiffer, Ronald J. .................................................................................. 107 Aberdeen, South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pfirrmann, Frederick J. ........................................ ........ 5 9 Phalin, Sheila P. ....................................................... ........ 1 51 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta .................................................... ..... 4 6 Phi Chi ....................... .................... ............. ..... 5 7 Phi Chi Theta ....... ..... 6 5 Phi Delta Phi ...... ...-. 5 8 Phi Eta Chi ................. ..... 6 3 Philbrick, Herbert ..... ..... 2 07 ARTOS ENGINEERING CO Manufacturers of PRODUCTION MACHINERY 2757 S. 28th St. Milwaukee I5 Wis Telephone: Ml tchell 5 6010 H E S C 0 I N Electrical and Hardware Speclaltles Dealer Soles Only 525 W. 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Doctor of Medicine, Plotkin, Bernard -I, ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,A,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,AAYY,,,,,V ,.,.,,, , V Pick, john ..........,..,...,,,......,,Y...,,,,.........,,....,,,,,.,, ..,,..,,,,,,,,.. . ,. .,,,, 151, 217 Milwaukee, Wisctiiisin. Bachelor of Laws, Piechowski, Marjorie P. ,,..,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,..V,.,.,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,1 ,,., R 2 Q, 151 Plotkin, Norman ,,.1.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,1,,,,,,v,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,, AVVVVVVVVVQ 5 s Q Redgranite, Wisctvnsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Plotzke, A. Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,VVVVVVV VVVV n I U Eta Sigma Phi, Band, SNEA. Morton Grove, Illinois, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Golf, Piechura, Mary A. .,,...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,...,...,,,,,,i., 6 R, 69 Pluta. john A, ,,,,,i,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V V Pientka, joan M. ........,,,,........,,,.,,,.,,,.,.,.,,,....,.........,,,....,,,,....,, .,,,,,.,,,,,, I 51 Menomonee Falls, W'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in En. South Euclid, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Elementary Education gineering. ASCE, Intramural Footlaxlll. Club. Podesto, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,l,l,,,,, ,L Pier, Nicholas E. ....,,,,,...,.......,,,,..,,,,, .,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, . .. ..,,..,.,..,,.,..,,,,,,,, 48 Poeschi, Paul ..,..,,,,,,, ...,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, , Pier, Wfilliam J., jr. .,.....,.,.,,,,,,.,.........,,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 5 9 Poetzel, Alhert l-I. .,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,l,, ,,,li,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , , M Milwaukee, Wisctvnsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Poetzel, Roman W. ................,,......,.....,......,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H ,,,,,, 124, Alpha, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Campus Carnival. XVauwatosa, XXfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical 19 iw 152 14 11-I 1'5 228 218 59 125 Pieri, Mary ........,....,.,,...........,.........................,..,...................... 61, 65, 105 Engineering. Pierog, Sophie .,...,..........................,.....,......,............. . ,... ..... .,,.... 6 1 Pohlmann, Guenther P. ....,,, . ,,..,,, ,,......,.,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,,, . . ,,,ll,,,,,,, , ,W159 Pi Gamma Mu ,.,, ...... ......, 4 8 Milwaukee, XX'isconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Pike, Patricia A. ...,................,,,..............,..... ......,..,........... . . .... -I9 Alpha, Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Chi. Pillar, Nancy C. ............,.,............ .......................,.,,,................. ....... 1 6 6 Poidmore, Sam -I. .. .... .......................,................,, ,,., . ......,,,, r . .. . 111 Cudahy, Wfisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Youngstown, Ohio, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Pi Mu Epsilon ................,,....,........ ............... .... .......,...... . , . 48 Poleta, Thomas J. .......... . .. ................. 'Z Pinion, James H. .... 59 Pokorny, Howard VU. , .. '5 Pionek, Jerry ..........,,....,,...,....,.,..................... ...,,. 1 '4 Polanski, Paul ....,,.,... N25-I Piper, James J. ............,,..................................... ....... . . ..... 151 Political Union ................ .... 77 Plymouth, Wisctwnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Polito, Anthony -I. ........,.,... .. ,........ ............ . . ....151 Piper, Thomas -I. .............,.,......,............ ...................... 5 O, 59, '1, 93, 185 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pirsein, Robert W. ................,,..............,,., '1, '91, 95, 95, lcv, 1'l, 205 Pollock, slim .... . .... . .,., ............. ....,........ ........ 2 - I 8 Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Student Senate, Pontoni, jennifer L. ,,,.........................,............. .......... ...................... ' Z Varieties Council. Popek, Judith A. ...... ........., ....... . . . .....,.. ........ ..... ..... . . . .. 62, 151 Pissins, joe F, .......,....., ..... '-I Milwaukee, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Iota Chi Omega, Pi Tau Sigma ,,,,............ .........,.....,..................,.............. . .... 4 8 NEA. Pitz, Carol G, .....,.....,..................,,....,.,... ........,.......,.,,....... ,.... 1 1 Portela, Luis R. ., ............................... .,,.......... . . .... .,........................ . 11-I Kenosha, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Vega Baia, Puerto Rico, Doctor of Dental Surgery. 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Schmitt, jerry ......,....,..,.............................,.,................,......,,........ 51, 55, 'Z Schmitt, joan M. ........,..,........................................................i........,.....i 166 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Schmitt, jr., Louis A. ...........,.,,,......,....,........,.......,.,......,....,......,......,.,. 153 Donelson, Tennessee. Bachelor of Science. Scabbard .incl Blade, Sodality, International Relations Club. Schmitz, Kenneth L. .......,........,................................... ....,,.,.... 1 Schmitz, Paul ....................... ............... 1 4' Schoenecker, William H. ..., ......,. 5 9. 205 Schnabel, Susan .............,.,.......,.... .......,.........................i.. ............ 9 9 Schneider, jon E. ...i..,..,......,,.........,..........................,.........,,... ........ 1 55 Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Schoendorf, john F. .....,.,.....................,............,.....,,,.....,.....,,.,...,.,,...,. 125 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Schommer. Patricia B. .i.......................................i.................................. 155 Xwayzata, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. School, Willis G. .....................,............,......... ...., 1 U School of Speech ..................................................................... ..... 3 2 Schoshinski, William O. ....,,...,.,..........,....,......,.........,,.......,...... ,.,..,., 1 1-1 Elm Grove, Wfisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Schreck. Doris C. ...................,............i................................................... 166 Carroll, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. R. N. Cluh. Schreiber, Martin ..,..,,.,,,,. ...,,,.... ..,........,,.,,,.,.. 1 5 I Schreiner, Kenneth J. ,,,,, .,., ,,.,,,,,,...,.,..,..,.,.....,..,......... ' S Schreiter, john P. ........,.,,.,...,.,.,,.....,.,,i....i........,.,,,,....,,,...............,......... 6' Schremser, Lawrence C. .,.........,.......i.....,.......... 59, 6', 'l. S', 119. 126 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering, Engineering Knights, Triangle, AIEE-IRE, Marquette Engineer. Schrock, Larry .......,.,.,...,,,...,...,..,.. .,.,..................,.......... ....... ..... 2 5 1 Schroeder, Walter ...., ..... 1 U Schubert, jerry -I, ,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,1,,,,i.,.,,.,,... ................,........... 5 ' Schuelke, Rosanne ,.,.,,,......,,,,,,,....,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.....i.....,.,......,.............i......... 16' XX'est Bend, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Iota 4 Chi Omega, Alpha Tau Delta, Sodality, Varsity Varieties. Schuetz, Gordon A, ,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,i..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,....,..,,,,............,... 106 XVisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Management Club, Marketing Club. Schuller, Dave ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,...,,,, ..... Z 1 3 Schulte, -Ioe ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,, ,.i,.,.,,. . . . ........... 2 2 S Schultz, David A, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,1,..,........................ -19, 83 Schultz, Sylvia DI, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,.,.,,,,.,.................i.. 155 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Welcome Nwefk. H0016- coming. H. FOSCATO TERRAZZO CO. Henry Fosccito, M.U. Eng. '26 Vincent Foscoto, M.U. Eng. '49 TERRAZZO CONTRACTORS 8661 N. 'l07th St. Milwaukee 23, Wis. Telephone: FLagstone 4-8280 II STANDARD OUNDRY I' COMPANY Racine, Wisconsin USTELCOH ELECTRIC PROCESS GREY IRON CASTINGS CYLINDER 8- CYLINDER HEAD 81 TRANSMISSION CASTINGS P 8i W MACHINE CO. MACHINE SHOP Sleplzcn A. Il'ar'1ina, jr. GENERAL JOBBING 8- MACHINE WORK ALSO REPAIR WORK 6330 W. Burnham St. Milwaukee I9 JOHN P. BAILEY Ceramic 81 Gold Dental Laboratory VACUUM-FIRED PORCELAIN RESTORATIONS 2250 N. 27th St. Dlvision 2-8652 MILWAUKEE MARBLE CO. 122 N. 27th St. Milwaukee 8 WEst 3-0281 FOREIGN and DOMESTIC MARBLE Manufacturers and Contractors ST. FRANCIS MINOR SEMINARY Founded 1356 3600 South Kinnickinnic Avenue, Milwaukee 7, Wisconsin Save at the Friendly Mitchell Street Savings 81 Loan Ass'n Rud, J. Tolsky, Sec'y. 1605 W. Mitchell St. Mltchell 5-5962 4 'Mp Current Dividend 4 'Mp All accounts insured up to 510,000 Mortgage Loans at reasonable rates. 3 27 The Heinn Company Jenny's Sausage 81 Dairy Store Mercy High School Originators of the Loose-Leaf System of An Accredited High School Cataloguing for Catholic Girls Milwqukeel Wiggongin I72O S. 29th Sl. Mltchell 5-6528 Klug 8r Smith Co. . Engineers 81 Contractors ' 4425 W. Mitchell St. Milwaukee I4 AI Herr Advertising Agency, Inc. 225 E. Michigan sf. BR. I-27IO Manegold Concrete Co., Inc. 5OI5 W. State St. BI., 87000 I Hoehnen Sign Co. . Medved Tool 8i Die Co. Builders and Designers of o Tools - Dies -- Jigs - Fixtures Jig Grinding-Jig Boring Metal Stamping A- W. Huss Co. 325 W. I:lOrldC1 ST. Milwaukee 4 Misericordia Hospital School of Nursing A fully accredited school of nursing conducted by the Sisters of Misericordia. Far information apply to the Director of Nurses I235 N. 22nd St. Milwaukee 5, Wis. DI vision 2-6383 O Mitchell Street State Bank Established 1907 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. IO39 NV. MITCHELL STREET Schultz, Thomas J. ..,,....,,,.....,,,...., ....,.,i...,i,,,,iii.,,,,,,,,,,,i,o,,,,,,,,iA,,,,,,,, ' s Seipp. Martin J. ,,,,, ,-,,g-A,-AA,,, s 6 Schulze, Howard YV. .,,..,,.v,,..,,,,,..,.........,.....,.....,....,Y.,,,,....,,.,.,...,..i, SS. lla Seitz. Reynolds C. ,s,,w,, 241, 131 Danbury. Connecticut. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Seligman. Ruth ,,i.,,. w,,,,,Ag,,, 1 .ig Intramural Sports. Selzer. Paul T. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,1.1,,1,,,,,,- 5 4 v -0 Schumacher. Damian E. .......,...................,........s,,.........,,,............, .,... ' ' Senntag, James I-I. ....,,.....,,,,,......,...,,,.............,1..,,,..,,,1,,,,,,.,,,,,,-,Y,1YYVYYw-.- JQS Schuster, James J. ..................................................,...........,,.................. 126 Mendota. Illinois, Bachelor of Science in Business Adriiiriigrrg. Milwaukee. XY'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineers tion. Alpha Kappa Psi. ing. Sigma Phi Delta, Marquette Engineer. Sett, Ralph F. ....................,..........................,.......,....,,,,... ...........,,,, 5 4, 36 Schvenskey, Robert .........v.....................................................,.... ......., 1 10 Settimi, Ned E, ..........................,.................,...,.......,,,,........1......, 53, 90, 113 Schwarzhuber, Lois I.. .....................,.........u.......,............ ........ 1 55 Kenosha. XVisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Psi Omegi, Milwaukee, Wiisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Band. Dental School Glee Club. Schweiger, Judith Ann .............,.,..................,.........,.,......,...........,.......... 1-1 Sexton, Dorothy L. ................,...........,....,,........1.,11.,,,,,.11,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,1,,., 1-1 Highland Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Cor- Indianapolis. Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma rection. Sigma Alpha Eta. Avalanche Club. Alpha Eta. Schweik, Robert ...................................................................................... 190 Shaffer, Charles L. .............,........... .,.s................. ...... ,,,, 5 2 Schweitzer, Robert J. ...............................,.........................................,.... IOS Shaffer. Ken ............... ..,... .... 2 3 3 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Shaner. James ......,,.....................,.........,..,,...,...,...................,. ..... H '1 ministration. Shank. Edward I.. .........................,.,...,,....,,.,.,..,...............,.,,,,,..,..,....,... IOS Schwellenbach, Edmund R. .................................................................... 133 Milwaukee. Vfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Beloit, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Psi Chi, Student ministration. Finance Club, Management Club. Accounting Council, Players, Musical Varieties. Club. Scabbard and Blade. Schwensow, Gary .................................................................. ............... 1 -1' Shanks. XY'illiam M. ..................,.........................,...,...... ..................,. 5 ' Sciepko, Ronald S. .............,..................... ..... 5 6 Shapaker, Jim ............................ ................. 2 45 Scime, Sam H. ...... ..... 5 ' Shardlow. George VV. ..... ........ 4 9, 'O, 'S Scott, Jean M. ........... ..... 6 5 Shaules. Marilyn R. .................................................................,.. 6-1, 69. '6 Scott, Stephen H. ..... ..... 5 2 Shaurette. Jean M. ........................................,....,...............,...........,........ 133 Scotti, Paul A. ...... .,..... ..... ' S Phoenix. Arizona. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. So- Scully, Pat A. ............... ................................ ..................................... ' 6 dality. Sedor, Gilbert D. ..................,..................................................... 58. '9. 152 Shaw. James G. ...................................................................................... S9 Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Foot- Shaw. M. Linda .............................................................................. '1. 155 ball, Wrestling. Fort X'X'orth. Texas. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Fine Sedlacek, Martin J. ,......... ...................,...........,...................................... 1 OS Arts Guild. Cuclahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Shea, Llichael .............,...................................................... 25. 126. 228 tration. Football. Eau Claire, Nlfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Sehl, Nona M. ........................................................................................ 155 Sigma Phi Delta, Pi Tau Sigma. Tau Beta Pi. Engineering Clark Mills, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republi- Knights, Varsity Football, Undergraduate M Club. cans, Skating Club. Shealy, Dennis P. .................................................................................. IOS Sehler, Stan ...............,.,...................,.......................,.......................... 55. 110 Milwaukee, X5i'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Seitz, Martin A, ....,...........................,..................................................... 126 ministration. Alpha Kappa Psi, XYIEICOITIC Vfeek. Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- Shebesta. Bill ..............................................................-.... ......- 3 ZS ing. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Sheehan. Nancy ......................,............. ...... ...,-- - 14' . 328 Northwest Dental Laboratory Milwaukee Paragon Cutting Die Co., Inc. 3869 N. Palmer St. Milwaukee I2 I Ruemelin Mfg. Co. I Engineers 8. Manufacturers of Sand Blast Equipment St. Catherine's Home For Business Girls l2Ol W. Michigan St. St. Clara Club 'A Home Away from Home Pleasant Accommodations Good Meals 527 W. National Ave. Ml. 5-3920 1 Steinhagen 8- Steinhagen Civil Engineers 2735 West State Street I R. D. Teece Vice-President in Charge of Engineering Harnischfeger Corp. Van's Food Mart I Dust 8r Fume Collecting Equipment ' 3860 N- P0IfnefSf. Wisconsin Paint Mfg. Co. . st. Francis Maior seminary HENTZEN lndustrial and Architectural Paints and Lacquers 3710 N. Richards St. Milwaukee St. Mary's Academy . Milwaukee, Wisconsin ' Resident and Day School for Girls. C ii P r ,B ' e ci , , , , ' ' Ociiireleisgssig-i0eiucSglrirSs1s.n Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi w'scons'n stale Bank Holds Membership in North cenfrei . Drive-in Banking - Parking Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. 322N1lLT:SlEEc3kiVErlve S. l6th 8. W. Greenfield Telephone: HU. 3-2430 ' ' Member F.D.l.C. Sheeley. William I. ..............--f..f------.A.A-.-----.--.--.4---.A------A-Yv--s-f,------AA-,,--- 155 Silvis. ,llldifh A- ---------------e--e--e-,--------,-.-4----,--A------- ............................... . N130 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Vlfrestling. Scarsdale, New York. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Sheldon, Dorf ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.....A,,,,,....,,,,.4.,.......,......,,,,.,.,....,. ....... 5 5 Delta Pi, Tribune, Journal. shelso, Sharon M. .................................................................... .... 7 8 Sirnnnick. Sandy ......................................................... .......... ............... 9 4 , 95 Slierburne, Rev. Richard, 5.,l. ...................................,....,.,.,... ..,....... 5 3 Simos, NZUCY ------...----,------------.,.,.,......,..,.,....., ........................... ............ 8 7 Sherrill, Samuel W. .................,.......... ,............... .................................... 1 3 0 Sinclair, Eugene P. ................................................................. .............,... 1 60 Dixieland, Alabama. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune, Welcome Week. Sherry, Stanley W. . ................................................................................. 160 North Bend, Washington. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Stu- dent American Medical Association. 1 Phi Chi. I gineering. judo Club, Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Sinnott, Norbert C. ...................................... ,..............,.....,,.ll,.., .,,,,. 7 5 , 126 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- Ballroom Dance Club. Shibuya, Francis S, ................................ ........,.......... 5 2, 73 Sipusic, Philip J. . .......,..........................................,..,.,....,....,, ,............. , , 69 Shimek, Mel ,.,,..,,,,............................ ,..... 2 -lei, 245, 2-i7 SiSlC, JOl'lI'l ....................,.....................................,,.......,........ ,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 28, 245 Shippy, Elaine M, ,.... ................,... 6 2 Sitnick, Veicltc M. ...............................................,,.,......,..,,,,,,,, 50, 71, 154 Shore, Richard T. Hammond, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Fine Shy, Carl .,..,.,.,.,,... ....... 8 6 Arts Guild, Ballroom Dance Club. Sichterman, Steve ...., .. ,... 228 Sitter. Donald .................................................................... 59, 126, 191 Siebert, Charles ............ ....... ....... 1 8 7 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Siegel, jane E, ,,,,.,,,,,..... .......,,........ ....,.. 6 3 Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Sifferman, Thomas R. ............................................................................ 87 Skach, Robert D. .................................................,.,..........., 59, 67, 71, 119 Sigler, Mary Anne .......,...........,.,...................................... 64, 71, 77, 153 Skiba, Francis ....................... .......... .................... 5 6 , 87 Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Sceptre Skibba, joseph I.. ...........................,.....,...........,....,,....,....,........,.......,,.. 43 and Sword, Political Union. Fine Arts Guild. Skowronski, Theresa C. ......................,.,..............,,,.........,..........,.,,...,,, 154 Sigma Alpha Eta ........,................................................... ....... 6 4 Oglesby, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Sigma Delta Chi ......................................................... ....... 5 8 Skwarek, Marcia E. .........................,....................,......... 48, 64, 135, 154 Sigma Gamma Chi ...... ....... 5 0 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Pi Gam- Sigma Phi Delta ..... ....... 5 9 ma Mu, Sceptre and Sword, Student Council, Chorus. Sigma Tau Delta .... ....... 5 0 Skwierawski, Michael J. ............................,...,,,..,............,,,...,.......,...,.,, 57 Signa, Mary I.. ............,.. ...................................................................... 5 5 Sloan, Ned J. ............................,.,................,.....,..........,...,,..... ,,,..,,r, 1 15 Sikorski, Charles E. ..........................,.............,............................... 79. 108 Marinette, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Slowey, Ronald R. ..........................................,......,.,......,,,,,,.,, .,,...,,, 1 15 ministration. Veterans' Brigade, Ballroom Dance Club. West Allis, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Sikorski, Doris J. ..................,......................... 43, 48. 62, 15-l, 181, 195 Smeeton, Brooks .......................,,,.................................,,........ ..... 7 5 Cincinnati. Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Phi Delta Pi, Pi Mu Smeeton, Peggy .......,.........,....,,......................,. .... .,,. , 65 Epsilon, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Delta Sigma Gamma, Women's Smith, Bruce .,,,.,,,.r,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,r,,,.,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,r,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 234 Student Council, Campus Carnival. Smith, Carl j. .....................................................,...,,,......,,,,..,,,.,,,,....,,,, 115 Silkc. P-ltricial A. ...................................................................... 62. 64, 171 Clawson, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Ameri- Milwaukee, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correc- can Dental Association. tion. Delta Sigma Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta, Marquette Smith, Catherine A. .........,................................,.,,.......,........,,.,,.,...,,...... 171 University Chorus, Varsity Varieties. Simenson, Marcia ........................................... .... Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. ......,..53, 89 Sigma Alpha Eta, Varsity Varieties, Avalanche Club. 1 329 Smith, David P. .................,.......,.,.....4.......... 56, 70, 1. T , JS, 95, 132 Snyder, David L. ......, AA,, 7 5 DePere, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Stu- Sgbofa, Patricia M, 88 dent Council, Student Senate. Sociology Club ,v.-.'--,V- I 76 Smith, Howard F., Jr. ............,.......,........,...,.........,..,........,......., ...... 1 15 Soeokm P A ' 717 Birmingham, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. V ' .' ' A i 'i iA''''' t ' , S . Sokolowski. Jerome E. ......,..,.......,,,..,...,,,,,,,,,,rr,,,,,r,r,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,A 120 mith, Jack R. .................,.........................,....,............,...,.....,,,...,,..,...... 74 S h M1 k W. ,. , . , , , Smith. Janet I' -nlb ----,A,AVV rrwu ---------A--'vv-vvVVVv.QQv,,AVvVVVb--bAAv--AVr--V Vrnnnuwn f V v Q 103 Out .1 Wau ee, isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil . - . 1 W . . En ineerin ASCE Avalanche Club Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- g , g' ' ' tration. Delta Sigma Gamma, Brooks Council. Sonnemheln' Nancy, A' -3 --A'- ----- '-- e-'ff'f--ff--f-- ffrfffffffffffff 3--63 76, 154 Smith' James ----'----Q--Q--,'----AAA-,VVv------,A---VrrY,,A-VYAAAA-,,.VV,,-AY,V,VV,A-AV,,VVVVVVVVY--,-A- 53 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Iota Chi Omega, Smith, Jim -,--''AAAAVV-...,,-'Q--- -A- -,-Q'--wwY-'-'-,,,,--YYifwA,-A-YiiiiiAVii '-YwAA Vif,-iii.---- 2 45 Sociology Club, Young Republicans. smith, joan M. .........................................,........,,...,,....,................ 116, iis Soflnffnwil- Richard H- ---,-----,---teeea----....,..,,,...,,,.. .,,...,......,,.. - 14.67, 179 Menlo Park, California. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Dental Sonntag. James H- ..........f...........................,.................,.,...,.........,. ......,. 5 S Hygiene Council, Junior American Dental Hygiene Associa- Sonntag, Ronald C. ..,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,, 4 5 ' 126 tion, Sophomore Coed Board, Student Council. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- Smith, John M. .............................................................................. 126, 15-1 ing. Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Phi Delta, ASCE, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- Sorauf, Thomas ..,.,.,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,, .,,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,, 5 5, 133 gineering. AIEE. Southern, Sally ..........................,..,.,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 162 Smith, Joyce A, .....,.......................................................................,........ 64 Southern, Sylvia C. .....,........,,,,..,,..,,,,...,,,..,,,,...,,.,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 61 Smith, Laurence Perry ...................................................,................ 82. 130 Sowa, Antoinette M. ................,..,....,,,,,,,,.,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 75, 75, 103 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Joliet, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Delta Sigma, Journal. tion. Phi Chi Theta, Management Club. Smith, Marcia G. .......................................... .................................... 2 53 Spadaro, Anne M. ......,,...,....,,.....,.......,,,,,,,.,..,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 253 Smith, Mary Ellen ............ ..... .... .... .............. 6 5 , 8 6 Spangenberg, John B. ...,.....,......,,,,,.,...,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 56, 79, 108, 193 Smith, Penny ....,.................,.,...............................,,.................. 65, 179, 135 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad. Srnith, William ..........................................................................,....... 154 miniStrat1On. Delta Sigma Pi, Inter-fraternity Council, Tennis, St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science. Evans Scholars. Spanier, Paul P. ......,.,,....,..,,,,,,....,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,r,..,.,,,,,,,,,,1, 48, 67, 69, 126 Smith, William H. ...............................................................................,.. 57 Caledonia, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- Smits, Marilyn ......,..,........,..,.......,........,,.......................,...............,.......... 61 gineering. ASME, SAE. Smittkamp, Marilyn Kay ..............................,..,.............. 60. '5. 110, 118 Speckert, Marlene .........,,....., ,.,,, S 8 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior Spehar, David F. ..,...,,,, ,,,,, 5 1 American Dental Hygiene Association, Student Council, Alpha Spellacy, RoseMary ,,,...,,,,..,,.,,, ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,...,,,,,,,..., ,,..,..,,,,,.,,.,, 6 8 Delta Eta. Spennatta, Conchita L. .............................,...,...................,...,..,,,,....,,,,., 118 Smole, Anthony M. .................................................................. 45. 5. 154 Morton. Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior Ameri- North Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha, can Dental Hygiene Association. Pershing Rifles. Speech Council .......,.....,......................... .,.,,., ,,...,., 1 69 SNEA .............................. ..............i..... 7 6 Spicuzza, Salvatore ..... ,.,.,...., ,,,,. 5 Snyder, Barbara M. ......... ................................. ............................ 1 3 9, 88 Spidell, Frederic ......... ........,.,.., ..,.,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,. .,..,,..,,,,,,.......,,.,,,,,,,,., 5 S Snyder, Belle A. ..............,..........................,.................................... 65. 154 Spieker, Diane M. ......,....,.,..,,.,.,..,,...,,..,,,...,,,..,...,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.....,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, 160 Oconomowoc, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gam- Racine, Nllfisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Delta Sigma Gam- ma, Elementary Education Club. ma, Alpha Epsilon Iota. l KOEHRI G CO 'f nf 'm' 0 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM RADIO Established 1907 Heavy Equipment Manufacturers MILWAUKEE 1, wiscoNsiN Dizifiozz r and Sl1b.firfi.11-left KWIK-MIX DIV. C. S. JOHNSON DIV. Por! Ilurzsbinglozz. II i.r. Cb.mzp.iigu, Ill. PARSONS DIV. KOEHRING CO. OF CALIFORNIA R I C 0 Nezvlon, Iouu Sforllon. Cal. O H-P-M DIVISION KOEHRING DIVISION Maw Gilead. ohio MflM'dllkE6 16. unit. INC. BUFFALO-SPRINGFIELD DIV. Springfield, Ohm KOEHRING-WATEROUS LTD. Brarzlford, Oni. LARKIN PACKER DIV. II'fi1xabarbie. Texas KOEHRING EXPORT DIV. Mif1z'.11reee 16. II i.i. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS I3'l4 N. 7th St. Milwaukee 5, Wis. KOEHRING INTER-AMERICAN DIV. BRoadway 6-4160 MI1ll't1IlkE6 16. II i.v. 330 S inelle Thomas F ' ' P , - -----,-,----------A.---,..-------,--,-V-,,-,-,...A....--..V. ....,............... 1 54 Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Psi Chi. Spitz, William S. ,i,,.,.i,,,...,...,,....,.,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i,,,,,,,,wii,,,,,,,,,, V,w.4w.,,A,,,,Y,,, 1 0 3 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Pre Medical Club. Stepovich, Michael L. ......,,,.....,....,,...............ii,.......,,,,,,i,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 114, 115 Saratoga, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Epsilon. Sternhagen. Marilyn A. ...i..,.i,,.,....,,.i,..,........,....,,.,i....,.,,,,,,,.,,i,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1511 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties, ministration. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Sternig, Amy ..,..,....,.,,,,,,.., ,,,...,,,r....,..,,,......,,,,.., ,A,.,,,A,,,,,,,,.i,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 S Sprague. Sharon j. ..,,..,,,,ttt.,,,,,A,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 54 Sternig, Barbara J. ........i................................................................... 52. 78 jackson, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Avalanche Stevens. 1-f20nHrd J- ,---,.............,................--.......----................................ 108 Club, Sociology Club. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Sprain, Marlowe L. ,,,.,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VA,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,Y,Y,,-,,- ,-,,,,,,,,-,,,-,v,,,,V, 1 15 ministration. Beta Alpha Psi. Forest Lake. Minnesota. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Stevenson. Edward F. ............................................................................ 59 Sprengelmeyer, Laura M. ....,...........,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 45, 43, 154, 201 Stewart, James E. ............................................................................,....... 160 Xwheaton, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Delta I Phi Alpha, Campus Carnival, Math Club, A Phi Chi, Medical Review, Medical School Glee Club. Kansas City, Missouri. Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Arts. Spindler, john j, ....,,......,..............,.......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 77 Stier, Julie V. ...........,............i................................................................. 154 Springob, Thomas J, ......,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,1.1,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, 56, 70, 73, 152 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws, Delta Theta Phi, Stiglich. Gerald F. ............................................................................ -19, 75 Franklin Forum, Young Republicans. Stiglich. Jack J.. Jr. .......................................................... -19. 59. 71, 126 Squires, bfuriel M. ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Sroka, Dennis P. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59, 126 Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Engineering Knights, Calumet City, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Sigma Phi Delta. A Council, Varsity Rifle Team. Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, Triangle, Welcome Week Stachnik, john ...................... . .. . . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2.19 Stilp, Thomas J. .................................................................................... H154 Stack, Ken ,......,... ,,,,,,,,, 5 3, 30, 129 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. 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SS Stanton, Rev. Floyd L., SJ. .........,.....,. ..,,,,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1.,,,,,,1,,,,, 1 2 Storey, Robert V. ....................................,.....i................................. 79. 108 Starck, Judy A. ..............,.,,,,......,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,11,,,,,,,, 65, 171 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Cor- ministration. Veterans' Brigade. rection. Kappa Beta Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta. Stovall, james R. .............................................................. ......... 7 5 Staudacher, Lucas .,......,...................,......,,,..,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 123 Stover, Roy D. ..................................................................... ............ 1 15 Staudenmaier, Louis XV., jr. .....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, S7, 152 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Marinette, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. 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Alpha Thompson, Henry E. ......,,,....,,.,,,,......,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77, 123 Phi Omega, Delta Sigma Delta, Dental School Glee Club, Thoresen, Norman R. .,,.......,,,,,...,,,,.,,,....,,..,..,,,....,,,, il, 54, '5, 96, 109 junior American Dental Association, Tatum, Bill ...........................,,...,.....,,........,.......,.,,..,,. ...,........, ,,..,...,. 2 5 A1 Tau Beta Pi ................................. ......... ....... ....... 5 4 I Taugher, Philip ......................., ....,..... ......,...,.,...... ,........,, ,.,..,,,,.. C I L 7 Taylor, Gretchen .............,............................................, ,,.......,,, 6 5, 2-19, 1'9 Taylor, Robert W. .......,..,.......,........,...,.......,,......,,,,. H .,,,,..,,...,,,,.. 5-I, 155 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Sigma. Tempesta, Gerald C. .......,....................,,,,........,.....,.,,,......,.......,,,..,,,..,., 115 Cumberland, Wisconsin, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Ome- ga, Dental School Glee Club. Temple, Frances ........................,........ H ....... ................... .... . . ..... . 91 Tennis .............................................. . ..... 250 Teresinski, Leonard N. ..,,...,.,............,...,,....,,.......,,,.. ,......,. .,,.....,, . . 50 Ternus, Robert A. ,...,......,,,..,, ,..,..,......... ,,...,,,............ ,,....,,.,......,......... 1 2 6 Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- ing. Scabbard and Blade. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, NROTC Rifle Team. Terrien, james E. ,,.. ............ . ., .......... 54 Tessler, William .,.,...... ..,,.......,....... ......... .... ...........,,.... 2 Z 8 , 349 Theis, Charles R. .,,.................,,,........,........,,,,......,,,.......,., .........,.... ..... 1 O 9 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Theisen, Dave ...........,,....,,. ...,,,............. ............................ ,,,. 2 2 S . 230 Thesing, Paul F., jr. ......,..,........,,.......,,,.......,..........,........,,,.................. 160 Dayton, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Student American Medical Association. Theta Phi Alpha ,.,.........,............... ,.....,... ,...... 7 7 Theta Sigma Phi .,.... .......... 7 7 Thiel, James M. ,....,...................,.......,,...... .....,,,.. ...............,.,..... R - I Thill, james F. .,,,..,,,,...................,................,..,.........,..............,....... 56. 109 Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Delta Sigma Pi. ' 195 Thomas, Carrie .......,............ ....... 6 5, 179. NX'aukesha, XWisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Sodality, The Wheel. Thoresen, Paul W, ...,,...,..,,.,.,.,,...,.,,,..,,.,.,..,.,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,, 49 Thran, Sally C. ,,,,,.,.,,......,,..,,......,..... ..,,,,,..,...,...,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 , 81, 150 Dubuque, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Tau Delta, Delta Sigma Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Publications. Thuemler, Mary Ann ,,,...,.,,...,,... ,.....,.,,,,...,,,,,,,.,...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, 6 S Till, Gene W. .,........., ...,..,,,,,,,,,.......,,.,,,,.. , .. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 57 Timko, Robert E. .....,. ...,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,......,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S 9 Timm, Raymond K. ,.,,..,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,......,,,,......,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 11-1, 155 Arlington, Virginia, Bachelor of Arts. Veterans' Brigade, Golf. Timmel, Donald ......,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Tlmmer, Riflklrcl E, , ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, -12, -IS, 511, 50, 71, Il9, IZ6, 228 Silver Lake, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Alpha Sigma Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Engineering Knights, Sigma Phi Delta, Varsity Sports, Student Council. Timmerman, hlary Ann ....,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. 6 5 Tlachac, Norbert .,.,,,,...,,,,. ,,., ,,,..,,, ,,,,, ,.,, ,,,,,......,,, . , ,,.,,,,......,,,, 1 Z , L 75 Tobiassen, Trygve B. ...., .,....,,.., . ..,..,,, , ., ,,,,......,,,,,, ,,,..,,,, , .,,,..,.115 New Berlin, Wfisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. 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Tortorella, Tony D. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,.......,,,,...,..,,,,..,... ,.,..,,,,,,,.., 5 5, 71, 169 Track ..,,,,,,........,,,,,,,,. .,...,,,,........ 2 45 Tracy, Mary J. .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,..,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,. 7 S Trainer, John J. .........,,,,,...,,,...,...,,,.,....,.,.....,,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,..,.... 126 Sparta, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. ASCE. Trainor, Kenneth J. ,.,,........,..,.,......,...........,.,,.,.,..,,,,......,,,,,,,,....,,,.....,,,, 155 Bailey Harbor, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Treacy, Stephen ..,...,,,..,.,...,,,..,,..,.,,.....,..,,,,,,,.,,,,...... .,.,.....,,,,.,..,.,.,....... 7 1 Treder, Al J. .,,,.,,.,........ ........ 7 Z Trembley, J. Forrest ...., ......tt 1 -15 Triangle .......,,...,..,........ .,,,. 5 9 Triassi, Mike A. ,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,..,,,,,,..,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,i,,,,,..,,,, 75 Trier, Edward H., Jr. ,,..,.,,,r..,,,,.,,, ,,.,,,.r,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,.r,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 1 09 Milwaukee, Vtflsconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi. TflfI1l3CI'gCl', Jack R. ......,.,.....,.,,,,......,,,,,.....,,,,,,,...,,,,....,,.,,,..........,.....,,,, 220 Troendly, Robert B. ................................................................ -49, 119, 127 LaGrange Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Scabhard and Blade, SAE, Blueprint. Troka, John R. .............................,.,......,........ .....,.. 8 7 Trompeter. James ......... ....................,....... ...,.... 2 4 9 Troy, Virginia ............... ..... S 9 Trudnowski, Katherine .... Trunk, Charles W. .. Tucker, Charmaine C. ..,,,,........,,..,,......,,..,.,.,....,......,, ,..,,,,,,, ,,.,.... 1 5 5 New Carlisle, lndiana. Bachelor of Science. Band. 61 5-l Lonsdale. Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Tuma, Benlamin M. ...... . Kappa. Tuohy, Kathy M. .. . 76 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Sopho- more Coed Board, Student Council. Tupta, Robert ............................................. .................................. 2 45, Z-17 Tylutki, Carol M. .................................................................................. 150 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Pi Delta Phi, Hilltop, Tribune. Tynan, Mary Ann ................ ............ ...... ........ 6 S , 61 U Ulatt, Robert M. .............................................................................. 55. 109 Hales Corners, Wisctwnsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, American Finance Associa- tion, Welcome Week Council. Undergrad M Club .......................................................A.................... 79 Unger, Joan E. ................................................................................ -15. 155 Monticello, New York, Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Unholz, C.lrl E. ................................................................1......---.-.---.......- 75 Urban, Thomas W. ........................................... .................... 5 9, 67. 119 Urbauer, Charles F. .............................................1...........................-.-.... 57 Utley, Willilinl L. .................................................................. 55. 109. 191 Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Alpha Kappa Psi, Welcome Week Council, Management Club. 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VanGoethen, Phyllis M. ................,.......,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,.,,,, ,..,,,,, 5 5, 6-1, 163 Van Ingen, Dan ........................... .....,..,.,,......, , r, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,A,,,, 2 .13 VanRemortel, Fred ....................,...............,,...,...,....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,v 9 5 Varano, Patricia K. ....,,........................,..,....,..,,,,...,...,, ,,,,.,,,,A,,,,,,,A, 6 1, 167 Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Alpha Tau Delta. Varsity Varieties ................,, ...........,, . . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .2112 Velde, Paul D. .... ,,,,Y,,,Y,,,w,,,1,YV T 0 Venezia, Patricia ..... .,,,w, 6 5, 63, 163 Venezia, Richard .... ..........,.,... .,,..,,..,,.,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 5 8 , 911 Venner, Duane 1. ..... 'V Genoa, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. ASCE. Veranth, Jerome J. ..............,.,..,.........,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,1,,,,,,,,1,,,1,,, ,,,,,,,,111,,,, 1 60 Duluth, Minnesota, Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kap- pa, Medical School Glee Club. Verberg, Kathleen S, .......,.,..,,, ....,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,11,,1,,,, 6 9 , 88, 16 Milwaukee, Wisctwnsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Band, Ballroom Dance Club. Verbick, Bob ...,.....,,,.....,,,,..,....,,,,,,.,., ..,..,,..,,,,,,,,...,,1,,,,, 1,,1,.,, 2 4 5, 249 Verbrugge, Wlilliam G. ..,. ,,,YYY,,V,V 5 7 Vergora, George ..,,...,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 .19 Verhagen, Patricia tl, ............,,,...........,,..,..,,.,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Kaukauna, Wfisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Dental Follies. . Verhasselt, Robert R, ...... ...........,.... ..........................,,, ,.,,., 5 - I , 59 Versic, Thomas C, ....... ,,.,,. 5 -1, '6 Vertacnik, james V. .... ,,,,,,1, 5 5 Veterans' Brigade ...... ,,,,, 7 9 Vetrano, Cathy .......... ..,,.. ,,,..,..,,.,, ,.,,,,,.,,,,, ,,1,.,1,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 2 Vichuras, Terri ..... ,,,,...........,.,.,,,,,..,,....,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 Gary, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Zeta Phi Eta, Theta Phi Alpha. Vidas, Mary F. ..,,..,, ,.,,,,,...,...,..,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,1,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 67 Kenosha, XX isconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Beta Gamma. Vint, Patricia A. .... ,,,.,, ,,,,.,.,...., ,,,,,,,, ' t 3 Violette, Sister M. . ......,..,............ .........,. ........... .,..,...,,,,...,,,, ..., 1 4 U Viragh, Botond S. .............,....,,,,..,.....,,...,..,.,...... U45, 79, 156, 3.15, 2-I6 Dawson Springs, Kentucky, Bachelor of Arts. 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Vitt, Fretl ,..,.,......,...... .,.,........,..,........,.....................,.......,....................... 5 S Vogel, Jeanne M, ., ,,,,,,, ...,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 MI, S-4430 Vogl, Mary Ann ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. ..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, , 1 1 Racine, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Kappa Beta Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Council. CUDAHY TOWER HOTEL Transient and Permanent HOME OF THE FLEUR DE LIS RESTAURANT V 1, 925 E. Wells Street BR. 6-5586 , A ee- i 336 BADGER-AMERICAN ELECTROTYPE CO. GROSS-CALLAWAY-FEllENl FUEL C0. 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Rachel, S.D.S. ....,...........,.,........................,........ 166 Vosika, Judy ..,....,,..,........,,.........,,,.............iii.....,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 8, 198 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Voss, David M. .......................................i................., .....,......,., 1 56 Wallerius, John F. ................................................................................ 160 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Fargo, North Dakota. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Vrobel, Mary S. ...................,.i......................,..,....................... ............ 5 2 Alpha. Vrtis, John F. ,........,.................,.......................,,........................,..,. 58, 130 Walsh, Fr. John J., S.J. .,...................................................................... 219 LaGrange, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Walsh, John .........,......,,,,.. ........... 9 O Tau Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune. Walsh, Kay ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,. .......,,..... 7 1 Walsh, Mary C. ..... ....... 7 8, 135 W Walsh, Phillip J. .... ........... 5 9 W3ChS, Walter C. ....... ................ ................................. 7 0 , 77, 78 Walsh Roger E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,..,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,...,,,,,.... 56, 77 Wadas, John J. ..............................................................,......................... 58 Walsh, Sandra A. ..........................................,,....i........,........................ 118 Wadina, Gerald W. .............A...................... -18, 50, 54, 55, 77, 156, 196 McHer1ry,Illin0is, Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior Amer- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Gamma Chi, Alpha Phi Omega, Interfraternity Coun- cil, SAACS. Wadina, Gilbert S. ...............,...................,......,,,,...........,,.............,,.,.... 160 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Waedekin, James F. .,,,.,.,,,.,,,...,..,....,.,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,....,.,,,,.,....,,.,.,,,,, 109 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Delta Sigma Pi. Watfen, Gerald J. ......,.,,........,,,,......,.,.,..,.,,,.,.,,,....,.,,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,....,.,...... 55 Wagner, Alan J. .......................,,.................................,., ,........................ 1 O9 New Berlin, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. ican Dental Hygiene Association, Dental Follies. Walter, Ann L, ..,......................,.............................................................. 78 Walter, Barbara A. ................................................................................ 78 Walther, David L. ............................................................ 42, 58, 87, 132 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Phi, Moot Court Team, Marquette Law Review. Ward, Jim ..................................................................................... ....... 9 4 Ward, Jo-Ann M. .....,........................................................... ........ 1 67 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Ward, Mary Joyce .......................................................................... 62, 162 Palos Verdes Estates, California. Bachelor of Science in Medi- cal Technology. Chi Sigma Chi. Wagner, Raymond F. ..............................................................1............... 156 Ward, Michael J. ...........................................,.....................................,.. 109 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. McHenry, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Wllgnff, THCS11 14- Yf'---....-.,.--....,.--...-,.-----A......af--.......-....----....-.--..f. 60, 113 istration. Veterans' Brigade. Waunakee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. 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Weber, Michael A. ................................................................,... 70, 71, 171 St. joseph, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Crown and Anchor, Players, Fine Arts Guild. Weber, Ralph E. ............,..................................................,............... ...,. 1 1 Weber, Richard J. .................................................................... 53, 87, 132 Marshfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Law Review. Wehmeyer, Tom ................... ....... ....... ........................... 1 1 0 Weiand, Richard J. ................. ........ 7 5 Weidenfeller, Edward W. ....... ........ 4 9 Weinberg, Kevin ................... ........ 2 28 Weingart, Bob ................. ....... .......... ...... ............. .... 2 2 8 Weis, Tom B. .......................................................................................... 75 Weisbecker, Nancy A. ................................................,..........,................ 167 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi Sigma Chi, Student Senate. Weisfeldt, Maurice B. .................................................................... 58, 152 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Weisham, Bob ............................................................................... L .......... 94 Weiss, Norman .................................................,...................,............ 55, 115 Detroit, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. Weitekamp, M. Maureen ...................................................................... 62 Welch, john W. ................ .. ...... .. ...... . .......,.. 11 Welch, Philip J. ..... .... ....... .......... ....... ............ 5 2 , 7 8 Welcome Week ........................................................................................ 176 Weller. Mary J. .............................................................................. 64, 156 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Sceptre and Sword. Welsh, lxathleen T. ....................... ......................................................... 1 30 Anchorage, Kentucky. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Trib- une. Wellman, john D. ......... ...................................................................... 1 3 Wenska, Walter P. .... ....... 7 5 v We-ldlandt, Nancy M. ......,,,.........,,.,....,,,,,,,,......,,..A,.,,.......,,,,,,,,,,,.., 62, 156 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma. Sociology Club, Elementary Education Club. Wenzel, Michael R. ,,..,.,,,,..,..,..,..,, t,..t....,,,,.,,, ,.......,,,,....,,,,.. ...... ,.......,.,, 1 2 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Flying Club. Wenzel, Robert J. ........,,..,.,.............,.. ,.....,..,., ........... ........ ...... - 1 6 , 12' Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. 131 Werra, john B. ,......,....,,..........,,............,.....,..,. .........................., . MSS, ,- Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Intramural Basketball. West, Tom ........,............,..,...........,.......... ..,.,,...........,...,..................,,.. 1 76 Weston, Judith M. ...i,..................,....,,..........,.......,.....,..........,.......... 60. 118 Baraboo, Wisconsin, Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Weston, Paul j. ................,,...,.....,....... ...... .....,.............,.. .... .,,..,,., . 1 S K w Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Westphal, Gordon E, ,.............,,,..................,,....,...... .......... ......,, ,,.. S I 3 Wesyenberg, Barbara A. .........,,.,...,.i....... ..........,.............,,....,..,,,, ,.,, . . 168 Wauwatosa, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Wetenber, Barbara A. ........,,,.....,,....... ,..... .,,, . ..,, M168 Wetor, Marcia T. .................... .,........,.. . . ..,........ 168 Whalen, james T, .,,,...........,,.,..... ......... . ...,..,.........., . ....,, ,,.. . -N, 'S Whalin, Kathleen A, ..........,..,,...,,..............,,,,,,,..,' 45, 69, '1. '7', 135. 156 Cambridge, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts, Gamma Pi Epsilon. Pi Gamma Mu, Sceptre and Sword. Student Council, Political Union. Whealon, Elmer -1. ...........................,....,,. ............... ...... .,........, . . . 112, 113 Fond du Lac, Wisctwnsin, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Phi Omega. Wheel ...................................,,... .....,.,.,,,.. . .. ,,,,,.........., ,,..,.....,..,.... S 6 Wheelihan, Kathryn M. ........,,,,....,, ,...,,,,, . ..... 1 S6 jupiter, Florida. Bachelor of Science. Whelan, Thomas ........,......,...,....,....., ....... , .. 160, 261 Wherry, Michael ....,................,.,....,,...........,,....... ,....,,... ................. 3 S Whipple, Lucena A. ..,..........,........,,................................. ,.,... ,............ 1 6 ' Me-tuchen, New jersey. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Wliite, Francis ........,....... .......... ...,. ...,,........... . . . 56 THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY safeguarding tomorrow ,.,..,,.f.: 1,' D. 1 . A sso esstr . V E... ..., i-s s., . .,.,...t - 221- 5 -' ...Q ii J. Lowell Craig 81 Associates 1216 N. Prospect Avenue BRoadwoy 6-9800 Dennis W. Loudon :Si Associates 1550 N. 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Prospect Ave. BRoadway 6-9400 White, James S. .........,.,,.. .....,,,. 6 6, 72, 77, 78, 119 Winter, Jim O. ....... ,,....... ,,....,,.r .,,....,,,,.,,.,,,, . , ,, 75 White, Dr. John ....,,,i,...,,..,.., ...........i,......,,..,......... 1 11 Winzenburg, Jean . ...,........,,,.,............,...,........,....,i,,.i,,,i,,,,,,,,,, 62, 179, 220 Whitehouse, Kathleen D. ,,,.. ....,., ,....,.., 5 3 , 69 Wirtz, Gerald P. .......,........,,,.....,.....,....,.,.........,.1.1.,,,,..1,,,,....,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,U127 Wickford, Richard ..........,,.. ....... 5 4, 110 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mech- Wickley, William J. .,..,,,,...,....,...., ,......,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,.,,.,,............ 5 6 anical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Wiedmeyer, Carole M. .,...,.,,,,,.,,.....,,,,...,,,,......,,,,,,.,,,,....,...........,.., 76, 167 Wissing, Thomas ,ii,.,,..,.,..,,.,,...,,,,,.,,,,..,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 47 West Bend. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R. N. Witkiewicz, Barbara L. ...., ...... ,,,.,,, 5 3 , 76 Club. Witt, Mary Ann .............. ,,,,,,,,,,s,..,, 8 9 Wiegers, Mary ................................. ................................................ 6 Z, 85 Wittberger, Russ ........,......... ........................i......,,,,.,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 10 Wilber, John ............. ........... 7 4 Witte, Wayne E. .......,..........i.....i,...,,,.......,........,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,, 7-1, 90, 115 Wilkins, Bob ..................... ................ .......... ...... .................... 2 2 8 IN Iilwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior Wilkins, Marianne T. ............................................................................ 109 American Dental Association, U. S. Public Health Service Joliet, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Phi Chi Theta. Wilkinson, Edward .,,........ ................ .......... ...... .................... 9 1 1 Willcox, Charles H. ....... ........ 6 6, 88 Williams, Sally A. ...... .......... 5 0 Williams, Sally .................................................................................. 78, 85 Wills, Marcyanna A. .............................................................................. 171 Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Delta Sigma Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta, Varsity Varieties. Willems, Patricia A. ......,....................................................................... 150 Cologne, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Journalism. Chorus, Tribune. Willett, Susan E. .................................................................................... 156 Stevens Point, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Williams, Michael R. .......................,.................................................... 127 Lombard, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Pi Tau Sigma, Religious Guild, Intramural Sports. , Y 67 Wilson, Colette G. .................,,............................................................... 1 Brookline, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Fellowships 1959, 1960., Band, Dental School Glee Club. Woelfel, Kenneth P. ......................,............,...................... 46, -18, 50, 127 Chilton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Engi- neering Association. Woessner, Robert ....,.......,....................,.......,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,....,,,,.... 129 Wolf, Caren A. ........,,,,....,,,,...............,...,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 156 Austin, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Zeta Phi Eta, Chorus, Young Democrats. Wolte, Eleanor J. .................................................,.,...... .............. ,,..., 7 6 Wolfe, Robert .......,..... .,,,...... 2 28 Wolff, Gerald M. .................... .......... . .. ....... .....,,...... . .. 69 Wolkerstorfer, Carol A. ..........,....................................,.................. 78, 252 Woller, Donald H. .,...........................,,................................................. 127 Pound, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Wollinka, Jerome ...............,....,.....,.,.,,....,,.......,,,...........................,...... 56 Wolohan, Alice M. ,,,,.....,.,....,,,,....,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,.,.,..,.............,..... 167 Birch Run, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. I Alpha Tau Delta, Campus Carnival, Varsity Varieties. Womens Interresidence Council ..,.,.......................,....... ...................... 9 2 Wimberg, Jeanne .......,................,...............,........................................... S9 Women's Recreation Association ...... ......... 2 52 Wimbiscus, Robert J. ..,............................. ............................. ....... 5 9 W0men's Student Council ............... ................... 1 95 Winghart, Kenneth J. ....... 59 Wood, Richard E. ........................,...................,............................... 54, 157 Winkel, Chris A. ........ ....... 6 2 Woolsey, J. Elaine ..............................,...,................,............ 69, 72,76. 167 Winkels, Barbara J. ..., .......... 252 Kansas City, Missouri. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Winter Carnival ,...,,.,..... .....,............................................................ 1 98 Nursing. Winter, Sybil B, ,,,,....,..,,,,,,,,.....,,,,....,,,................,.................. 72, 118, 199 Wrestling ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,..,,........,,...... 2 4 9 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior Wroblewski, Dennis ,,..,, ...... 8 S American Dental Hygiene Association, Ice Capers Club. Alpha Tau Delta. THURNER HEAT TREATING CORP. Pioneer Metal T renters of the Northwest Brand New Plant and Equipment to Meet All Your Requirements 1501 N. Lovers Lane Rd. SPring 'I-T600 V.K.BOYNTON . l Consulting Engineer 6413 w. cAPiToi. mov: l , MILWAUKEE 16, wus. 341 Sooner than You think W ..you will be moving into that home of your own When you Build, Remodel or Repair, remember thot there is just one woy to moke sure of top flight workmanship Insist Upon OUALIFIED AFL-CIO SKILLED BUILDING CRAFTSMEN M LWAUKEE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL 5900 W. Center St. John Zancanaro, President Affiliated with the AFI.-CIO UPtown 3-2100 Wright, John T. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,..,..,,,..,,,,,, 5 9, 185 Zanocco, Mary ,,,...,...... ,M211 XXfylie, john ..,..,.,,,.......,..,, ,,,,,,,,,, . ...., ,,,,.....,, ,,,,......,,,,. . 5 S , 151 Zaroh, Philip A. ...., .. 51 Xwurster, Thelma P. ........,,,.,...,,,.,,,,..,.,,..,,,,,..., ,,.. .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,... . . . '6, 167 Zawadzki, Gerald F. ..,., ,,,,... ,....,,, . .. .. ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,ii,,, 'S Celina, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R. N. Club, Zdan, David NW. ..,........... .................... ...... ..... . , . .....,...,.,,,,,,,. .... v,,.,., 1 Z ' Y Yagla, james .................... ....,.. . . .... ,,.. . ........ ..... ..... 5 S Yagodzinski, Gregory ................... ....................... . ..... ........ . .......... ' 8 Yard, Albert C. ....,.. ...................... . ..................................... . .. , ......16U Princeton, New -Iersey. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Yoh, Richard W. .....................,,,..........,......... 5-1, 75, 109, 1 9, 191. 196 Milwaukee, Wiscisnsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Interfraternity Council, Orientation Leader. Yockey, Roger A. .......,.,,,,.,....,..,.,,,,....,,.,,,, ,,....,,.....,,,,.,. 5 2, 59, 150, 179 Yoshimura, John P. ...... .... ................. 7 5 Youch, Edward T. .... ........,., . ........ 5 6 Young Democrats ........ ........................... 7 8 Young, james .....,.,...... ...... 5 5, 135, 258, 259 Young Republicans ,.,.... ....... ............... .....,.. 7 8 Young, Wayne .......... .....,....... .,.. 9 0 Z Zabawa, Mary E. ...,..... ............. ...... 6 5 . 68, 69 Zabkar, joseph J. ........ ...... .............. 5 ' P Zabkowicz, Nancy A. ..... ........,.. 6 5 Zach, William J. ........ ......,...... ........., . . . ,.., 71, 78 Zafirau, jinny ................ ..,,,.................................... .......... . . ........... S 9 Zagorski, Anthony J. ................................................,.......,........ .... 5 5, 109 Milwaukee, Wiscrwnsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Campus Carnival. Pershing RiHes. Zahony, Kathryn L. ................................................... .............. . 62. 130 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Chi Sigma Chi, Homecoming Council, Tribune. Zalewski, Florian S. ............,..........,...............,...........,.................. 50, 156 Milwaukee, Wiscsmnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Young Republicans, Franklin Forum. Zambisky, Kay ..............................,......................... ........,....... 65. 185 Zang, Terry ................,................................., ..... 2 28, 233 Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Pi Mu Epsilon, ROTC. Zegunis, Tom ,.................,...................... ,.,.....,,.. ,,,., 2 H41 Zeimis, Patricia A. ...... .... ................... ..........................,,.,... .,,,,.,. ' S Zeller, DOD ............... ...... ......,.,........i......i................A I 1 7, 75, 78, 81, 150 Chicago Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifies, Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune, IFC. Zeller, Patricia M. .,........,............. .... . .. ......,....,. .......,,......,.,.,,,. M167 XX'ild Rose, Wfisconsin. Bachelor uf Science in Nursing Edu- cation. Zeni, Margaret R. ............................,.................,.. ....... ...... . . . ........ 118 Marquette, Michigan. Alpha Delta Eta, Band. Zenner, James D. ............,.................................... . ...., ,......................... 1 2' Milwaukee, Wisciinsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neei-ing. Zera, Bruce .............. ....... 2 49 Zeta Phi Eta ,.,......,..... ............. .......... . . . ................... ...... . 1' Zettinig, Patricia E. ...... ..........................,..,........................,..........,.... 1 6' Milwaukee, Wisciwrisin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Zettler, Francis .............. ............ ......... . . ............................. Q S Zeyen, Beth ............... S9 Zhulkie, Tim ................... .... Z SA! Ziegler, Fr. Francis, SJ. ..,,.......... .......... ..... ......... .... ..... 1 1 l A l Ziehr, james il. ............,.................. ........................ .,............................. 1 2 Augusta, Vfisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Scahbard and Blade. Ziehr, blames -I. .............................. .. ...... ...... ......... ........ - 1 9 Ziehr, Thomas R. ................ ....... 8 S Zielinski, Judy A. ..... ., .... ...... . .... . . ........ .. 92 Zielinski, Kathryn A. ....................,..................... ,....... 6 9, SS Ziemer, Wiilter H. ..,.............................. ............... .... .......... 1 5 6 Milwaukee, Wisciinsin. Bachelor of Science. Zierden, Kathleen A. ................................................................ 63. 156, V9 Milwaukee, Wiscrinsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Chi Sigma Chi, Orientation Leader, Varsity Varieties. Zillman, juidth M. .................................................................................. 156 Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Avalanche Club. 342 JOHNSON S WAX makers of fine products for HOME ' INDUSTRY ' AGRICULTURE 0 S. C. Johnson 8x Son, Inc. 0U'n:s'ruYi ' ' ' Racine, Wisconsin Zicsler, Mary Ellen ,,,, .,,,,...,.,,,.,..,,,,....,,,,,,.. .,,....,...,,. .,....,.,,,, 6 S . '6 Zimmel, Carol J. ,,,,,,,,,,....,.....,,,,...,..,.,...,.......,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,.,.......,,,,,,,,,.. 16' - Theresa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R. N. Estobllshed l9l2 Club. Zimmerman, jo Anne ..,.........,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,,,,.,..,,,,i,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.. 156 l Rockford. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Zimmcrs, Malilee ,,,...........................................,..............,.................. 62, 64 Zilullcf, Lco ........................................................ 5.1, 59, 95, lO'. 1 6, 190 Zocphel, Richard L. A............................................................................... 12' Zion. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in INIcch.1nical Engineering. Intramural Basketball. Zwhlkwrlmeffe A, bs..,.......----....--Q-. ,Z ---.,....- , A,.,......... 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