Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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72g2wv?f 'fCf HILLTCP 1962- N Go ahead, work to build this new world. It de- pends on you whether it will be Christian or not. The world belongs to those who 'conquer' it first. -Emmanuel Cardinal Sahara live in an era of unprecedented change and therefore challenge, an era which will severely test the sincerity of our commitment to freedom, equality, opportunity. The technological developments and so- cial changes associated with the Nineteenth Century and Industrial Revolution have only gathered mo-A mentum. Intense political national- ism, expanding cities, exploding population, nuclear power, more subtle and powerful media of mass communication, new and improved machines: these are signs of this restless age. The decision is ours: Will we use this power, this knowl- edge to build or to destroy? if' X with the horror, fear, death and disillusionment that accompanied them, were the price men paid in this century. 'Ill- Two devastating, tragic wars expressed the internal con- flict which resulted when some men allowed their craving for power and material progress get out of hand. Wrote Albert Schweitzer: I-Ieretofore nature has controlled man but now man has learned to control elemental forces . . . before he has learned to control himself . . . He warned, For man can control himself only if he understands both himself and the civilization he has created out of his long- ing for justice and peace. Confronted by sweeping social, poli- tical and technological changes, many failed to realize what we today must recognize: There is only one man in the world and his name is All Men. There is only one woman in the world and her name is All Women. There is only one child in the world and the child's name is A1lChi1dren. -Carl Sandburg . T' .,,,. al... . ,Q sis ..-yf' j:., l.f'1 ' ' ZF' -Qffifi V , ..., Pegs? ' ,, . HT' T '--'-in I . ,,.., ,J s-.Q 'T , . 1' ' 'fiif 'A ..f'Z'.--,.-ff , - , - 11-L.. -,,,.--. ..-PL , 4-. ,,,,,,-- a . gxpo -.,4- 'lo 1 C . jk., 1 H' Gs. -Q.. We need to advance intellectually, morally, and socially to meet the developments of sci- ence and technology. Here Marquette University finds its opportunity and responsibility to provide the leaders who, with Christian values, can master the challenge of tomor- row. The world is not static, nor are its problems. Catholic education must anticipate the changing needs of a moving society and move forward to lead, to change while still hold- ing firm to the underlying, unchanging values founded in one Truth, one God. We see this forward movement around us in the Marquette Plan, in curriculum changes, in new courses, in the general broadening of opportunity and in the increasing demands made upon the students. We see it, we feel it, we believeg we seek to understand and to act with wisdom and courage. Winston Churchill expressed it this way in World War II, and his words still hold meaning: Do not let us speak of darker days. These are great days-the greatest days our country has ever lived, and we must all thank Cod that we have been allowed, each of us accord- ing to our stations, to play a part in making these days memorable in the history of our race. So Marquette moves on its way, the students' way, proclaiming a unified creed of wisdom, reason, and faith, which together will'make a better present, a better future, and a better world. ! , St. Ignatius Loyola Dedication We, today's college students, are given opportunities greater than those ever offered for the fulfillment of our vocations. Not only are we receiving the knowledge in the humanities based on a found- ation of theology and philosophy and the technical skill necessary for our future, but we are also given the opportunity for personal development. We are given these opportunities as part of our educa- tion in a esuit university. Thd Very Rev. John J. Foley, S.J., head of the Wisconsin pro- vince of the Society of Jesus, must supervise this education in the six states included in the Wisconsin province. Father Foley says that our education is helping us meet the challenge of a changing society because it prepares us to evaluate the usefulness of our future work, pointing out that we must relate our activities to the Supreme Be- ing, working toward and for Him. The Jesuits' work in America began with missionary activity. Later they extended their work to cover education and today it is one of their main concerns. The Wisconsin province, which covers Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota, North and South Dakota, and Wiscon- sin, is part of this massive work. The link between the province and the headquarters of the Society in Rome is Father Foley, who was appointed provincial July 31, 1961, by the general superior, the Very Rev. John B. Janssens, S.J. . i Included under the prov1nc1al's supervision are two universities, Creighton in Omaha, Nebraska, and Marquettep three boys' high schools, two retreat houses, five parishes and two missions. The pro- vince is also responsible for the new Jesuit University in Seoul, Korea, and has been assigned to establish a seminary in Korea to train diocesan priests. The Wisconsin province also recently opened its own novitiate and house of study at St. Bonifacius, Minnesota. Father Foley was born in Rantoul, Illinois, in 1901 and entered the Jesuit order at St. Stanislaus Seminary, Florissant, Missouri, in 1924. He was ordained in 1936. The provincial was educated at Creighton and St. Louis Universities and taught at Xavier University High School in Cincinnati and at Creighton Prep in Omaha, From 1938 to 1951, Father Foley was principal of Marquette University High School in Milwaukee. At that time, he also served on an evaluation committee for the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges. In 1951, he was transferred to Creighton University. There, he was assistant Dean of the College of Liberal Arts for one year, and then served as regent of the School of Medicine and Pharmacy for six years. Father Foley was president of Creighton Prep from 1958 till his appointment as provincial. As head of the fifth. largest province in the United States, Father Foley hasthe responsibility of training Jesuits, of pastoral supervi- sion of missions and parishes, and of educational supervision of the province's schools. As students at Marquette University, we ac- knowledge his great responsibility as provincial in the role of edu- cation-the responsibility of the training of young minds to face the future and challenges of this changing world. It is with this in mind that we dedicate the 1962 Hilltop to the Very Rev. John J. Foley. My dear graduates: Within a few days you will leave Marquette. One of the marks of a university is that it is a community of scholars, and we trust that in your years here you have felt yourself to be truly a member of the Marquette family bound together by a mutual devotion and dedication to truth. As a comparative newcomer to this family, I have been impressed with the warmth of my reception and my friendly acceptance to this academic community. Ironically, one of my first opportunities to speak to you turns out to be almost a farewell message. But I want you to know that your presence here at Marquette has had a continuously rejuvenating, refreshing effect on the faculty and administration. The seriousness, generosity and vitality which you have brought have made you distinctive to some of the oldest and wisest pro- fessors in the University. We are grateful for your personal contribution to the Marquette tra- dition. As you leave, I trust you will take with you three qualities highly valued in this tradition, three qualities that distinguish the Christianly educated man and woman-confidence, compe- tence and compassion. Leave out any one and the character of the Christian man or woman is grievously deformed. I have said you are leaving Marquette, but I have also said you have been a member of the Marquette family. And a true family, no matter how widely scattered its members may be, re- mains a family. We are proud of you and, though we wish you Godspeed on your pilgrimage through time, please know that you are still, and shall always be, members of our family. Please, know, too, that in the years ahead we shall look forward to your return and we shall be eager to learn of your experiences and your exploits, and the extent to which your present dreams have become realities. President, Marquette University QMQ 6222 is , Q WEQKQQLXIQ v V V VN HILLTCP 1962 Geraldine L. Nosalik VOlL1ITl8 43 Helen M. Caro Marquette University E dit 01.5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Seniors Activities Sports 'ER Y a wr Q by A few' highly endowed men will A rescue Hthe world for centuries to p come. H Cardinal Newman ' , . .- Presidenfs B . r Advisory 'f f ll . a ,L Councll Norman Klug I N A 'ww m,. ,,x,, A - X .4 5 fs! fr 'wnfqm ri., -W u, I H I , fs- -- . , Q. J 2 ' 'f f ll . - W ,gf r B 9 Donald B. Abert Robert C. Bassett Maurice W. Berger Joseph D- Bonness .l05ePh Cairnes 4. APN Humphrey Desmond Harold Fitzgerald Wallace M. Hughes George B. Hunt Iere A. Keogh 3 A N..---' In Victor Loewi Paul Maher W. Earl Miller Clifford Randall 'X' Joseph E, Rapkin Philip Ryan Willis G. Scholl Howard I. Tobin Board of Governors N SM .1'v' Vik' 1. wpfzag-'fa 3' Eff l' Tk, I - A? . lv ---. .1.,i- U, i 4.14 -'sri U 3 f4w114hHn ll' :If ' .. X Q'l,.'L A 5 w --P. . fc- E Charles Coughlin Leo T. Crowley Victor McCormick Walter Schroeder f Q f 1' X Administrative Personnel H Zinn? ,g i I WX i' i' Rev. Edward I. O'Donnell, S.I. Chancellor Q ' Rev. Edward I. Drummond, 5.1. Very Rev. William F. Kelley, 5.1. President Academic Vice President Rev. Raymtmd R- Rev. Charles M. William H. Conley McAuley, SJ. O'l-lara, S.I. Educational Assistant Vice President of Assistant to the Business and Finance President Charles T. Cobeen Roman 5. Gawkoski Business Manager Registrar TVX fm Roy O. Kallenberger Manager-Physical Plant Norbert I. Tlachac John W. Welch Director of Admissions Comptroller Qffice Student Affairs Rev. Floyd L. Stanton, SJ. Vice President of Student Affairs and Spiritual Welfare Joseph P. Brady Director of Housing David V. Hingtgen Director of Student Activities Dr. Mark W. Garry Rev. John Holbrook, SJ. Miss Mary Alice Cannon Director of University Dean of Men Dean of Women Health Services Public Relations Robert S. Johanson Director of Public Relations Mrs. Francis McE1ligott Assistant to Vice President of Public Relations and Development Edmund S. Carpenter Director of Public Information Miss Arm Grattan R0bert Harlan Assistant to the Director SPUHS Publicity Director of Public Information Donald McDonald Editor, The Marquette Magazine . UHWLN 3, 1 , 7' s lc 1 I I Edward F. Pepan Assistant to the Director of Public Information Development af John D. Wellman Vice President of Development f A Gerald Schaefer X Director of Annual G ' . Marquette Fund Frederick I. Garrity Director ofDevel0pme11f The New Life Sciences Building ,V ,VNJ ww I I, I 7 . ' I t' l I A ' 1 n at fer: f':1'r5 ,- 5 K 4 0 - Il .Q X 2' , .I I J., ,lr .alorflf f ,,, f 1:7 A, ,,,.jgQj?frf vp: f 1 5 AWIAVKWZIWAQA 'f A? ll V57 I 'ffl W l 5:1 'gl' ,INV A V' ll! rf 5 . y ,I JLG ,t r' ,f v gf 0 0' ff I xx map, ,l, , r 0 , . Iv: . REV. LAWRENCE FRIEDRICH, 5.1. Dean .df ,A 1 Graduate School BELLARMINE HALL, GRADUATE SCHOOL '...,Ls,.' I ' A ' i 01 A555 L4 954113 ff Graduate studies began at Marquette in 1904 with the offering of a research seminar in philosophy. When Marquette moved from the State Street campus to Wisconsin Avenue three years later, however, the Graduate pro- gram was discontinued for a number of years. Undergraduate expansion was the foremost consideration during these years. Not until 1922, when the Rev. Albert C. Fox S.I., became president of the Univer- sity, was the Graduate School revived. Fa- ther Fox felt that a Graduate School was es- sential to any University and with this in mind he introduced modern research type graduate work in twelve fields. The Graduate School was authorized to confer doctorates in 1931 when Marquette ' d was given a special rating on the approve list of the Associatio ties. Doctorates are offered in eight fields and for the first time n of American Universi- are being offered in biology this year. Masters degrees are offered in zz areas of study. Business education began at Mar- quette in 1910 when the College of Economics including schools of Busi- ness and Iournalism was formed. The following year the Rev. George A. Deglman, S.I., arrived at Marquette and it was largely through his in- fluence that the schools were sepa- rated in 1917. In that year the busi- ness courses were more closely inte- grated and departments of commerce, accounting, and finance were formed. The school was renamed six years later as the College of Business Ad- ministration. The college gained much prestige in 1928 when it became the first Catholic member of the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. The present Business Administra- tion building was completed in 1951. The design of the building, the first of its kind on campus, was simple and functional. Last September the Business Ad- ministration curriculum underwent a series of extensive changes. Greater stress was put on languages, labora- tory sciences and mathematics. The new curriculum is designed to give the Business Administration students, now numbering over 1,ooo, a wider and more liberal background. College 0f Business Adminisfmtion H 'awk - 4 ROBERT A. JOHNSTON COLLEGE OP BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION vu ORVILLE PALMER Dean DR. LEONARD C. ALEXANDER Dean School Denfisfry ELIZABETH M. LINN Director of Dental Hygiene SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY 1'7f' Dental education has advanced signifi- cantly since the early twentieth century when H grammar school graduate could practice dentistry after a three-year practical appren- ticeship. Dentistry is no longer a purely mechanical field. Today's dentist is oriented In basic sciences and must take the total health of the patient into consideration. Mar- quette's School of Dentistry has not failed to recognize this great advancement. Marquette College was affiliated with the Milwaukee Medical School in 1907 and of- fered courses in dentistry, medicine, nursing and pharmacy. BY 1922, the old Trinity Hospital at Ninth and Wells Streets was no longer adequate and ground was broken for the new Dental School. It was completed in the following year and was the second largest Dental School In the world. In that year a department of Dental Hygiene was added. In 1953, a new addition was built, joining the Dental School to the Medical School budding, permitting both schools to share many Of the same facilities. Another addition Was constructed in 1957, containing facilities for Children's dentistry, graduate and post- graduate instruction and research. l gy of N -r :dl t P- Q Q. fl V1- ft, r 4: Y I g ,Qui-f if 28 L 4 TA When the College of Applied Sci- ence and Engineering opened in 1908, it offered a two-year curriculum to a total of 19 students. The potential engi- neers began their careers in the base- ment of Johnston Hall and shared chem- istry and physics laboratories with the College of Liberal Arts. Three years later the Engineering students, under the direction of Dean john C. Davis, received some practical engineering experience. After tearing down part of an old brick residence be- hind Gesu Church, they built a concrete structure with a deep basement and two floors for classrooms and laboratories. Many a prominent engineer of today can describe how he spent his first lab periods pouring concrete and reinforc- ing it with old ironware. When the building was completed in 1913, a four- year curriculum was introduced. Bellarmine Hall, the house that the Engineering students built, remained their home until 1941. In that year the present Engineering building on Wis- consin Avenue was completed. After World War II, the college purchased machinery from the War Assets Ad- ministration at comparatively small cost. Other engineering equipment has been donated by Milwaukee Industrial' firms. It would cost about 52,000,000 to dupli- cate the equipment today. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 1 . 9 College Of Engineering A BERNARD DROUGI-IT COPUS HALL, COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM College 0 journalism J. L. O'SULLIVAN Dean vm 'L . x P I U1 .,,ji,, 11 In September of 191o, four aspiring journalists met with the Rev. Iohn E. Copus, SJ., in the cozy atmosphere of his office for a course in the Theory and Practice of Iournalism. This session marked the beginning of the country's third journalism school and first Catholic one. Initially the Journalism curriculum was included within the College of Economics. Father Copus, how- ever, had noble ambitions and wished to stress the ideals of the profession rather than purely the busi- ness aspects. I-Ie set out with great vigor to separate the two schools and two years after his death, in 1917, his dream was fulfilled. In 1924, a member of Father Copus' first gradu- ating class returned to his alma mater as a Journal- ism professor. Four years later, Jeremiah L. O'Sulli- van was appointed dean and still heads the school which now ranks among the finest in the country. The Iournalism offices were moved to Copus Hall, on the southeast corner of Michigan and 13th Streets, in 1950. The Marquette building plan, an- nounced in 1960, includes plans for a new communi- cations center. I E L ,,, Marquette purchased the Milwaukee Law School, an infant and financial failure, in 1908 for S6,ooo. During that first year law students attended classes in what they termed University Hall. It was a small space between the bookshelves in the stackroom of the Liberal Arts library in Johnston Hall. The following year, classes were moved to what is now the Dean of Liberal Arts' office. Law training at Marquette in those days consisted of a four-year curriculum of evening classes. Facilities were limited and classes were understandably small. When the school moved into a vacated residence on 11th and Wisconsin in 1912, a three-year day course was introduced and admission was restricted to high school graduates. In this same year the Jesuits invested about 51,000 in law books, the beginning of a library which has become outstanding over the years. Plans for a new Law School library are included in the first phase of the Marquette building plan. The present Law School building, Sen- senbrenner Hall, was completed in 1924 and accommodates close to zoo students. , . I 'XJ F it. , B -A REYNOLDS C. SEITZ Dean School Law SENSENBRENNER HALL, LAW SCHOOL College Uf Liberal Arfs JOHNSTON HALL, COLLEGE OP LIBERAL ARTS km J 'K Qu' ip:-1' uf' 'V REV. EUGENE H. KORTH, SJ Dean The Jesuits had been striving since 1848 to establish an institution of higher learning in Mil- waukee. Their first efforts, St. Aloysius and St. Gall's Academies, never reached the degree of intellectual quality which the Jesuits desired. Final- ly, in 1880, they directed the construction of a building at Tenth and State streets which became the home of Marquette College for the next quarter of a century. The academic setup of Marquette College was quite unlike that of the present day liberal arts college. Courses were taught according to the tra- ditional Jesuit study plan which consisted of a seven year classical program including what is to- day both secondary and college education. Human- ities, poetry, rhetoric and philosophy were stressed. A commercial program was also offered but it did not lead to a degree. As the secondary schools arose, the Jesuit study plan became impractical. Starting at the turn of the century, the curriculum was gradually reno- vated and in 1905 a four year course of study, similar to today's, was offered. A year later, a prominent Milwaukee business- man, Robert A. Johnston, donated 5110,000 to the school and Johnston Hall was constructed. Mar- quette College moved into the new building in 1907. The building was adequate for a time, but as other schools arose on campus it became cramped. The construction of a Science building in 1924 re- lieved the situation partially. The Marquette College of Liberal Arts offers liberal rather than technical education. While a student concentrates in a particular area, he must also study philosophy, language and literature. Marquette's early administrators were acutely aware of the importance of medical training in a university. Thus they were quick to negotiate when the Milwaukee Medical School suggested that the two schools affiliate. Under the resolu- tion, adopted in 1907, control, income and main- tenance of the medical school remained with the original owners. Marquette was responsible only for academic supervision and the granting of de- grees. The Medical School's quality suffered under this setup, primarily because of insufficient funds and poor administration. In 1913, when Marquette took over full control of the school and absorbed the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons, the school's standards improved. Two years later the American Medical Association gave the school a class A rating. A one million dollar bequest from Mrs. Har- riet L. Cramer in 1922 was ultimately used for con- struction of the present Medical School building completed ten years later. Labor and materials were inexpensive during these depression years and the school was built at a remarkably low cost. A library was added to the building in 1953. The expanding facilities have been accompa- nied by an increase in enrollment. Today about six hundred students study the Medical, Medical Technology and Physical Therapy curricula. Research facilities were greatly increased last summer when the Medical School, in cooperation with the Milwaukee County Institutions, opened a research laboratory on the County Institutions grounds. 2 School Medicine DR. JOHN S. HIRSCI-IBOECK Dean ,M - 4-4-f. .1 L' ' MISS ALICE M. SEMRAD Director of Curriculum SCHOOL OF MEDICINE in Medical Technology MISS BETH I. PHILLIPS Director of Curriculum in Physical Therapy College Uf Nursing SISTER MARY THOMAS, O.S.E. Dean ST. JOSEPI-I'S HOSPITAL COLLEGE CF NURSING Today, nursing education combines academic and practical training. This contrasts sharply with the program standard at the turn of the century. A student nurse then received only a short introduction to sickroom service. For this reason Marquette assumed no re- sponsibility for the Milwaukee Medi- cal School's nursing program when the two schools were affiliated in 1907. As nursing developed into a more scientific profession, Marquette began to include the trainees in its academic program. In 1924 a curriculum was in- troduced permitting student nurses to study under doctors from the Medical School for four months. This merely supplemented the practical training which the students received in various Milwaukee hospitals. Owing to a lack of adequate facilities, Marquette dis- continued the nursing program in 1920. After a six year lapse, nursing edu- cation was revived when Marquette merged with St. Joseph's Hospital Training School. Student nurses now receive practical training at St. Ioseph's and academic training on campus. Phi- losophy, natural science and English are stressed in a curriculum designed to provide the nurse with intellectual as well as professional competence. Early this year construction of a new College of Nursing was started. 5' f 1 4 'R ' 4- K I 3... f0.c X H. U ft. V 1 1. . X' WV M. ' .- 5 Q , if 7' X 1 T . f I , qAM . .r. 1 4 E .T 5 mmm-5... t NW' '1 Speech as a formal study at Marquette was not introduced until 1922 when Mar- quette was the first Catholic university in the country to open a speech department. The department developed rapidly and was ex- panded into a school two years later. Classes in forensics, dramatics and ora- tory were taught on the fifth floor of John- ston Hall. The students referred to the area as The Crows' Nest. In 1930 the Speech School was moved to its present location on Fifteenth Street. As radio and television became promi- nent, the school introduced courses to pre- pare the students for these fields. Radio pro- duction and closed circuit television studios enable the students to receive practical ex- perience. The speech clinic, established in 1925, has attained national prominence. Originally it was designed to provide services to Mar- quette students with speech defects and train speech therapists. Presently, however, the clinic's services are available to anyone de- siring them. Patients have come to the clinic from every section of the United States as well as Canada and Mexico. School Of Speech SCHOOL OF SPEECH HUGO E. HELLMAN Director 5' 4 'I' ,i fy W '-..'1 ' Col. Edward G. Kurdziel, U.S.M.C. Commanding Officer x ROTC Naval training was started at Mar- quette in 1940 as one phase ofastepped- up program to ready the United States in the event of serious emergency. The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps unit formed here was the tenth in the country and the first at a Catho- lic university. It became an active train- ing center during World War II when over seven hundred trainees invaded the campus for courses in aviation, sup- ply, medicine and dentistry. The present naval science curricu- lum was organized and established in 1946. Offices were moved from Bellar- mine Hall to their present site in the gym annex two years later. The courses are taught by Navy and Marine Corps officers. About fifteen per cent of the graduates are commis- sioned second lieutenants in the Marine Corps and the others receive ensign commissions in the Navy. The NROTC curriculum stresses the basic theory of naval science and the students receive active training on summer cruises. ' Waist - AROTC More than forty years ago, General le d that the col- l0lm Pershing remar e 1989 graduate is especially equipped for military leadership. Largely through Pershing's influence military training PfOgrams were introduced in colleges throughout the country. I Marquette's military program began fn 1918 when a Student Army Train- mg C0rps was established here as part Of the war effort. The present Marquette unit of the United States Army Reserve Officers Training Corps was established in 1951. Two years later the first three officers were commissioned. Now the ROTC Program produces an average of sixty Officers a year, Students enrolled in the military sci- ence Program receive instruction in the theory of military tactics. Between their Junior and senior years they attend Summer camp for six weeks of practical training. The increasing popularity of the program is evidenced by the enroll- ment which totals well over goo, in- cluding a record number of freshmen. l r-SX '-,A LT. COL. ROBERT G. TETU USA Commanding Oflcey I nn, .,.. ,,,.-W P' fl,----1r1 f:.1'.'.,l1l.1f.. gf x - M 5 fi, ,L ,f- BROOKS MEMORIAL UNION at lyk, Q lf A yu Two cocals look over the selections on the juke box in the Union grill. Union John Riteris Union Manager Reasonably priced meals are available Monday through Friday in the Union cafeteria. Library L I r William B Ready Directoro Lzbrarzes Every book in the Memorial Library is filed according to subject, author and title in the card catal08U9- MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY MEMORIAL LIBRARY Q... . f A f ff . 3 A library assistant checks out a book at the charge desk on the main floor. JJ .YL 46 Continuing Eulucuiion ' ve Brother Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V. Director ofthe Division of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions The division of Continuing Education is evidence of the concern of Marquette Univer- sity for adults who recognize that learning is a continuous process, according to Brother Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V., director of the department. Adult education began at Marquette in 1922 when the University took on the task of pre- paring a group of local accountants for their Certified Public Accountant examinations. The scope of the evening program was gradually increased, taking in Business Administration, Engineering and Nursing. All non-credit instruction and evening und- ergraduate credit programs are included in Mar- quette's Division of Continuing Education. The entire program includes over 250 credit and non-credit courses. In addition, numerous in- stitutes, workshops, conferences and individual lectures are offered during the school year and in the summer. Brother Ryan believes strongly in a cur- riculum emphasizing the humanities. A con- tinuing education program, he notes, ought to provide an opportunity for the serious, mature adult to broaden the horizon of his learning, to enrich the background he already has . . . and to deepen his knowledge in the liberal arts. Among the many other projects undertaken by the Division of Continuing Education is an educational program in Kenosha, Wisconsin, sponsored in cooperation with the Marquette Alumni college program. Frederick H. Boland, Irish ambassador to the United Nations, delivered a speech sponsored by the Division of Continuing Education. CARPENTER HALL Summer Session Sitylxglafqhuette was the first Catholic 'univer- tion 6 country to offer summer 1nstruc- - e summer program, adopted in 1909, wiis Originally designed for nuns, but gradu- a yDmafW lay students took advantage of it. tendaurmg the first fifty years 11909-'59j at- Whennfli soared from 26 to 2800 students. Educat' 9 Separate department of Continuing lished lfm and Summer Sessions was estab- ln 1959 the summer program was ifjgilb' 6Xpanded. A wide range of specialized and gltesuand vvorkshops were introduced and tonro ment increased to 4,100 in 1960 4,300 In 1961. disssllgfnlir session enrollment is no longer Summi 1S1ed by a majority of nuns. Last the I I C ose to 3,000 lay students attended simultaneous six and eight-week pro- Ffiims for graduate and undergraduate courses n EW and evening divisions. Rev. Thomas I. Stemper, S.I. Director of Alumni Relations The Alumni Association has played an integral role in the development of Mar- quette University. Primarily through its ef- forts, Marquette's expansion has been fi- nanced. The Association also enables thou- sands of Marquette graduates to keep in con- tact with their alma mater. Sixty graduates comprised the first Alum- ni Association formed in 1893. Soon after this the Association championed a movement to have Congress admit a statue of Father Marquette to the nation's hall of fame. The alumni achieved its objective in 1904. With the development of individual schools on campus, contact between alumni and the University itself was weakened. An attempt to unify all graduates through a fund drive in 1915 was only partially successful. Finally, in 1921, a strong and lasting All- University Alumni Association was formed. The articles drawn up then have governed the group ever since. The Association of Marquette University Women, comprised of women graduates, was formed in 1937. The group's earliest achieve- ment was the purchase of the Alumnae House dormitory at Eleventh Street and Kilbourn Avenue. Since then the A.M.U.W. has pur- chased many other coed housing units. The latest purchase is O'Donnell Hall. All women enrolled in the Marquette Alumni Associa- tion are also members of the A.M.U.W. Alumni Mrs. Walter Stumpf Executive Director of Association of Marquette jg. 1' 1 . . ist University Women A Raymond Pfau Executive Secretary Dr. David I. Carlson Emmett S. Iaques President Vice President William Murphy Helen Harrington Secretary Treasurer ,,,,,...-.na Annu Special Services Fl? Wm.-...,...,.,..,.r 6.11 The Tepee store in the Union carries n wide variety of school supplies, paperbacks, greeting cards and other items. ,,,.-we-' . ' I Many students have savings and checking HCCOUH 5 in the Union bank. Y The student health center provides many free medical services to all full-time Marquette gfudfntsi 1 fu All textbooks used at Marquette as well as a wide variety of school supplies are handled by the Univer- sity bookstore. .low ,QM 1 Ilan' 'New Available part-time jobs on campus and in Milwaukee are posted on the bulletin board in the Placement Center. Special Services ----..i, IUUIUN SWR.- -L4 - ' A zu' SK l Aw. Jn, v QT! 5 sruvew ,M rssmrf I 3 an X 1 ix Activities of 169 student organizations are coordi nated by the Office of Student Activities. M GRGANIZATIONS 'The root of the matter does not lie in textsp it lies deeper: it lies in the character of every man. Robert Hugh Benson ALPHA SIGMA U W7 S --- 3, Iohn D. McCabe Thomas I. Piper Richard F. Rappl Robert A. Vacca lay R. Vonachen Iames B. Young l0hfl W Hbllmilfl Ronald W Horkheimer David B. johnson Stephen Lammers Iohn Machacek Peter I Maxwell as GAMMA PI EPSILO HGNQRARIES Lois I. Proulx Judith Vosika Mury Mayer Mary E. Desmond l're.ridcnl Kathleen M. Andrews Sarah I. Emling Iuclith A. Gunther Iuclilh A. Hancur Qs wr Mary Lynne Iungers Gail I. Kukul Elaine Mm-kg STUDE T SE ATE - C7 STUDENT SENATE Bottom Row: Judith A. Zielinski, Timothy Sullivan, vice pres.g Betsy Biwer, corr. sec.g Dave johnson, pres.g Kathleen E. Mulaney, rec. sec.g Albert F. Luckas, Diane L. Duskey. Middle Row: Karen A. Kautzer, Patricia A. Lasky, Ralph F. Sett, Kenneth J. Stack, jose E. Cuevas, Ronald W. Horkheimer, Marilyn L. Gore. Top Row: Keith G. Myers, Anthony D. Tortorella, Paul T. Selzer, Charles C. Mulcahy, David L. Brown, Edward M. Ogrin, George W. Goetz. Moderator President David Iohnson g l Rev. Richard Sherburne, S I HO DRARY SOCIETIES DELTA PHI ALPHA, National German Honor Society Bottom Row: Rev. Robert J. Joda, Mari!! H. Haebenstreit, moderator: Kenneth .I- Trainor, pres.g Hannelore Klaus, F. Al- lowysius, SJ. ' Top Row: Patrick C. Boyden, Michael J. Capek, Helen Caro, Syl R. CIKIIIS- CHI EPSILON, National Civil Engineering Honor Society Bottom Row: James Kreissl, Edmund Jacobs, pres.g Leo J. Hojczyk, vice Pres' Top Row. William 1. Gigl, sec.: L00 J' Zoeller, Thomas J. Piper, William N- Ekstrand, Clifford J. Crandall. BETA ALPHA PSI, Local Accounting Honor Society Bottom Row: Bernard D. Strittmatter, tres.g D. Pat- rick Mullarkey, rec. sec.g Jerome D. Hanscum, pres.g John M. Charnon, vice pres.g John E. Lesch, corr. sec.g Jacqueline C. Hernon. Row Two: Daniel P. Donovan, Sinna K. Hollis, Judy A. Houghton, Michael J. Bruch, Ronald A. Knutel, John M. McGinnis, Francis J. Kicsar. Top Row: Frank R. Probst, Claude L. Schilling, John J. Meier, Thomas H. Chmielewski, Dennis H. Gensch, Thomas W. Bruett, David L. Counsell. .MI PHI ALPHA THETA, National History Honor Society Bottom Row: Rose Mary C. Gittens, Jerome H. Kringel, vice pres.g Rev. Paul Prucha, SJ, moderator, Con Merten, pres., Thomas J. Streit, tres., Carol E. Zvara, corr. sec. Row Two: Anthony A. Sicilia, Michael J. Ash, Rita C. Brudlow, Ann L l W, ETA KAPPA NU, National Electrical Walter, Mary M. Voigt. h Engineering Sofiefy Top Row: Robert J. Klein, Robert A. Melin, Charles C. Mulcahy, Williarn Bottom ROW! Hemi' Th0mP90U WC Sec Dqmlm T Pavelchjlgjohn W- Hellman. E. Schumacher, pres., Frtnk Boone vice pics ETA SIGMA PHI, National Classics Honor Society Bottom Row: Sharon L. Huebner sec., Peter G. Theis, moderator Rick G. Kemmer, pres., Robert J Peterson, vice pres., Thomas F Kaye, tres. Top Row: Owen H. Boehm, Miri- am Host, Jim Daubel, Richard J Hebein, Thomas H. Chmielewski John Price, Richard J. Hrynie- wicki, Thomas Neman. uf' Top Row: Richard J. Vilmur ccir scc Ronilcl P Reak, Lawrence B. Korta. DELTA SIGMA RHO, National Forensic Honor Society Bottom Row: Rick G. Kem mer, tres.3 Jim Ehrle, pres. Dennis H. Gensch, vice pres Top Row: John W. Hellman Michael J. Ash, Jerome H Kringel, tres. TOP Row: Damian IZ. Schumacher, Dam -..., 43? ii PX' -v AU National Philosophical Honor Society PHI SIGMA T , . - . -l Rev. Francis Waitle, Bottom Row: Christine A. Ffimkc, Michael J' AM' pus' 1 g ' GH . S'J mOdUlt0r'Lynn my . . f St- hen H. Scott, james N. T R t Thomas J. Giblin. John W- Htllmm' LP op ow I W A Morgan, Robert A. Vacca, Owen H- B09 lmf MC' P1 MU EPSILON, National Mathematics Honor Society Bottom ROW: Mike Gauer, HCS.: jill Clausen, iff- SCC-1 'James Gebert, pre-s.g Dr. JUSCPIT J' Tlllnclxo' modemtllfi Robert J. Ennis, vice pl'CS-L S'-Wm Hahn C0rr. sec. flow Two: Marie A, Puetz, Charles J. JHITUSZ, Niflw' A HS J- Kormanik, james Tylicki, Donald F. M114 Marv M. Lickly, Agnes M. Talacko. R, Revall, Thomas R. Sifferman, Douglas J. Bohn, 1111114114 P' Rwk, Richard O'Farrell, George A. DempSCY' 57 PI GAMMA MU, National Social Science Honor Society Bottom Row: joseph Markowski, Joseph W. McGee, advisorg Charles C. Mulcahy. Top Row: john T. Lee, first vice pres.g Thomas J. Streit, pres.g Keith G. Myers, Thomas J. Gihlin. .gl RI-IO TAU BETA, Local Professional Broadcasting Fraternity Bottom Row: Gregory G, Gorak, Michael H. Molentla, vice pi'es.g Kay Gibson, pres.g Paula A. Luttig, sec.g Nancy E Neal, tres. Top Row: Frank Mathie, Sarah M. Regan Lyle T. Warszewik, julie Tarnawski Kathy Fritlgen, Mary Kay Messncr. 4, PSI CHI, National Honorary Psychology Fraternity Bottom Row: Nancy L. Laufersweiler, Robert L. McCaHrey, vice pres.g john S. LoSasso, pres.g George W. Shardlow, tres.g Margaret E. Hoffmann, sec. Row Two: Barbara A. Beaird, Mary Hanscum, Sheila M. Foster, J. Lynn Gray, Mary Ellen Operle. Top Row: Donald A. Czech, Michael J. Reinardy, Norbert T. Melville, Edward J. Kelleher, john T. Coughlin, James E. Auer, Frank R. Crowe. PI TAU SIGMA, National Mechanical Engineering Honor Society Bottom Row: Tom A. Buczwinski, tres.g Phillip j. Batchelor, pres.g Sam W. Bird, corr. sec.g Sue H. Pelkey, rec. sec. Top Row: Donald R. McCann, R. Michael Fisher, Allen J. Hoover, jack W. Orth, Ronald W. Horkheimer. 5... 59 SIGMA GAMMA CHI, Chemistry Honorary Society Bottom Row: Peter J. Conigliaro, sec.g Edward A. Carberry, pres.g Hermann L. Karl, modcratorg Robert M. Nehs, tres. Top Row: Kathleen Krumbiegel, Carol Wfolkerstorfer, Mary F. Johnson, Kath- leen Kavanagh. P SIGMA PHI SIGMA, National Physics Honor Society Bottom Row- Dr Edgar E. Berners, mocleratorg Richard J. Yczelc, pres.g Alan 1. Toepfer, vice reg Mar QIA Mueller sec.g Frank E. Penaranda. P .3 g l ' 1 l.kl Ra mond M. Kramer, joseph A. Haertle, David L. Cutchin, Top Row: Dennis Chakka 1 a , Y Bob Ennis, joseph E. CuevHS- SIGMA DELTA PI, National Spanish Honor Society Bottom Row: Diane J. Bianchi, tl'CS.Q Maryanne Ash, corr. sec.g Dr. Samuel Trifilo, inoderatorg Charles M. Bell, pres.g janice M. Irmo, vice pres.g Virginia C. Mann. Top Row: Rita A. Fagan, Wil- liam G. Lavelle, Mary L. Hans- cum, Lynn A. Slattery, Harry J. Schanz, Ken J. Stack, Christine A. Franke. 'ff' SIGMA TAU DELTA, National English Honor Society Bottom Row: Mary M. Voigt, Paul ette G. Maier, Mary G. Quella, rec. sec.g Robert A. Vacca, pres.g Lynn A Slattery, Rose Mary Gittens. Top Row: Joan A. Arcieri, Mary K Panenka, janet H. johnson, Carol E Zvara, Willitlliu Venrooy, Jim Leaver Carl Schmidt, Tom Drain. C7 I i 1 ' limi . - TAU BETA PI, National Engineering Honor Society Bottom Row: Frank J. Barone, Henry E. Thompson, rec. sec.g Ronald W. Horkheimer, vice pres.: Clifford J. Crandall, pres.g james F. Kreissl. tres.g Robert B. Diederich, Phillip -I. Batchelor, Top Row: Ronald P. Reak, Nicholas J. Kormanik, Allen Hoover, XVilliam N. Ekstrand, Thomas -I. Piper, Leo T. Rauter- kus, Richard C. Hertel, corr. sec.g R. Michael Fisher, Damian IE. Schumacher. YT' 1 x. '7 X - li SIGMA SIGMA EPSILON, Local Speech Education Honorary Bottom Row: Susann j. I.aFave, Tom F. Pinter, vice pres.3 Barb M. Macknick, pres.g Dennis G. Kraynak, Nancy A. Hubhes, sec. Top Row: Richard G. Kemmer, Tony D. Tor- torella, Thomas F. Kaye, Kenneth F. Greiczek, Sylvia A. Belkovskis, Doris Biskupski. A RELIGIQUS GROUPS 61 5 9? Q' V RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Bottom Row: Thomas J. Sornuf, Barham A. Buivitl, rec scc.g Albert F. Luckns, prcs.g Mary Lou Rippa, corr. scc Top Row: Elaine A. Roth, Aileen B. Murphy, Marcia R Simenson, Augostino A. Bono, Roy jostcn. MISSION CLUB Judith M, Pollww, trcs.g Ann S. - lc . 5ud'ith G 'n Pl'Cf- ' Kwrcnrgz Blazine, vice prcs.g Paula M. Bclsltib, sc ., Schorsch. RELIGIOUS GUILD Bottom Row: john -I. Wcimzcl, Christine A. Irlxmkc, SCC.. Jerome P. Riclmrcls, prcs,g Jimi. 13. Fallon t., . J I S 4- IL s., o in LoSzxsso. Top Row: Molly O'Connor, il1ll'l7iIl'I1 M. Snyglclr, paula M. Bclskis, Grcttu M. Conlam, Phyllis M. I-lcrtcl. . Q f it at ,Q ., ,'x .4 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SODALITY Bottom Row: Keith G. Myers, sec.: Ralph N. Kolinsl-ci, prefectg Rev. Francis G. Ziegler, S.j. Dave j. Ullius, tres. Top Row: Maurice j. Sheehy, james R. Mucker- heide, Edmond Missiaen, Richard j. Stark. KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR Bottom Row: Philip A. Zarob, james R. Beix, corr. sec.g Fred A. Lafnitzegger, vice pres., Arthur C. Egbert, prC'S.3 Gerald W. Kintzle, rec. sec., james E. Spiegel, tres.g Ros- ario j. LaBarbera. Row Two: Ronald D. Cichocki, L. Carl Rauen, john 5- Koltes, Donald A. Newberg, Dan j. Navicky, Williiiin j. Funclaro, jr. Row Three: john V. Staut, Richard H. Egenes, Dennis W. Hickey, Daniel L. McAleer, joseph B. McAleer, Francis E. Bachhuber, lfrnst K. just. Top Row: Ken Shibilski. Richard H. Hartwig, Charles H. Neidhoefer, Herbert j. Aamodt, Gerald M. Wtmlff, Gerald R. Sylvain, Stanley C. Kiefer, james C. Zurawski. LIBERAL ARTS WOlVlEN'S SODALITY Bottom Row: Mary E. Lawlor, sec.g Rita A. Sellt, tres.: janet K. Gilman, prefectg Rev. Richard Sherhurne, S.j., moderator, Mary Ellen Operle, Mary Christiano, Carol R. Forst. Middle Row: jeanne M. Vogel, Betty M. Rawls. Susan M. Pollock, Barbara L. Xvitlciewicz, Mary lf. Rigler, Barbara A. Kanton, Elaine A. Roth, Barbara T. Christian. Top Row: Aileen B. Murphy, Carmella M. Sansone, Ann S. Goggin, Frances j. Dittes, M. Martha Dwyer, joan K. Rechner, Gina Maier. .4 U I L , 1 '. E. .. 3. -I , x I -is K ' wp: A ' '-I ,.,- ' .v f' '4 2 : -, - i - 1 I 1 5 .. .. , F K u 4, I , lv, - ' Q- ' 'PDQ g.. -V .- .. , NURSING SODALITY Bottom Row: Betsy Ellis, Rita A. Campbell, tres., Marcia R. Simenson, prefect, Carolyn L. johnson. Top Row: Patti Stright, Mary j. Newcomb, janet M. Stariha, Kathleen C. O'Neill. 1' , Q K' ENGINEERING SODALITY Bottom Row: joseph Abler, Cf1'P1'ffCCf5 -lghll Staut, co-prefectg Rev. j. BFCUUIH- 51 mo atorg Paul J. Fleming, SCC-3 Albert F- Ludxnh' Row Two: Thomas A. Sifferman, Larl'Y Bollik, Thomas Herzog, Alfredo A.. Romagosa, Richard II. Pruellow, Wfilliam T. ChlLlCSfC1'- Top Row: Michael J. Plichta, Robert W. Agnew, Mark C' Peters, Robe!-t H, johnson, Carl L. Blum, Xavier Gonzalez. I l LIBERAL ARTS MENS SODALITY Bottom Row: Ridmrd J' Hcbein, tres., Rev. Riclml-tl ' N 1 seC. Sherburne, S-J-, moderatorg Thomas A. Di ann ,I f TOP Row: Anthony J. Mensah, Tl10l'Ui15 J- 5 'i'l prefect, john J. Guyer, ,lvlm N' I-C m 'Ll' 63 JGURNALISM SODALITY Bottom Row: Lawrence l.. Lock, john M. Fetltlers, n1en's prefectg Rev, Geraltl P. Bren- nan, SJ., motlerator, Madeleine A. Mueller, womens prefect, Nancy J. Lantlers. Row Two: Stanley T. Ziemba, Mary S. Vrohel, Kathleen A. O'Brien, Thomas P. Kleher, Agostino A, Bono. Top Row: Kathy K. Higgins, Patricia A. Scharher, Rosalie Gilligan, john j. O'Meara, Mary M. Byrne, Cheryl L. Turhin. MANUS DEI, Liturgy Club Bottom Row: Mary IE. Wlaldron, sec., Elaine A. Roth, pres.g Anthony j. Mensah, vice pres., Susan M. Pollock, tres., Rita Selle. Top Row: Thomas A. Di Nanni, Carol R. Frost, liuuene I. Schaefer, john Guyer, Aileen B. Murphy, Rohert D. Pffagner, Carol j. Rhyner. 64 FRATER ITIES w-p I 'D ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA, International Medical Fraternity Bottom Row: Wfilliam Schneble, David Tomasini corr. sec., john M. Raster, rec. sec.g james A. Crossin tres.g Harvey R. Birschhach, vice pres.g Edward -I Buerger, pres.g David C. Bishop. Middle Row: john P. Hanson, Sam P. Nesemann Ralph F. Sett, Edward D. Sabol, Michael O. Murphy Edward J. NViIltinson, Jerome -I. Luy, jerry Dorffl Paul T. DiGaudio. Top Row: Bruce Thompson, XWarren Unterholzner, Dwight H. Brown, Robert A. B0lduS, Michael W Bachhuber, Clifford J. Simske, Michael C. Collopy james M. Sambs. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Bottom Row: Thomas Ii. Numan. Wfilliam N. Ekstrand, vice pres., joseph McDevitt. Top Row: Ken Hughes, Richard F. Morrissey, Williaiii T. Pavelchik, Michael -I. Bruch. Q vw l v ALPHA DELTA SIGMA, National Advertising Fraternity Bottom Row: Carl D. Reinhold, corr. sec.g Charles F. Bennett, tres.g Donald A. Bains, vice pres.g Bruce j. Robertson, pres.g Greg Huyette, Terry D. Kohlman, rec. sec. Row Two: Harold Stronach, Michael J. Bruch, Marc Kelley, Gerald Kuhiak, james N. jankowski, Richard Zehnder. Top Row: john M. Waslilvusli, Robert li. Reinhold, Ber- nard D. Strittmatterg' Robert j. Blonski, Robert W. Taylor, john E. Mackowski, Ed XV. Fix. 65 ALPHA KAPPA PSI, International Commerce Fraternity Bottom Row: Tony j. Pasion, Patrick j. Lynn, vice pres.g jay R. Vonachen, pres., Harry R, Palzkill, sec., Keith G. Myers, tres., NXfilliam O. Scott. - Row Two: Thomas V. Tanaka, lfdward jacobsen, Paul M. Tobin, james j. Rossi, Gerald W. Peterson, joseph L. Schaefers. Top Row: Robert D, Regner, Thomas j. Owens, Willigiiii F. Ryan, john F. Young, james li. Ring, Robert li. Myron, Thomas E. Dunne. ALPHA OMEGA, International Dental Fraternity Bottom Row: Marshall Cossman, Marvin W. Petashnick, Richard Kandel, sec., Norman Plotkin, tres., Allan Pike, pres., Keyoumars Khajezadeli, Frank j. Gold, joseph Schwartz. TOP Row: Wei'nei' Richheimer, Marshall B. Feuer, Neal Gansliei-off, Donald T. Glaesner, Marshall Freiman Peter H. jacobsohn, Stanley Sehler, blieldon I.. Dorf, Gerald S. Feldman. A L 1 ALPHA PHI OMEGA, National Service Fraternity Bottom Row: Alan Vogl, joe McDevitt, Thomas H. Chmielewski, Harold li, Lambert. vice pres., Thomas F. Schmid, pl'4:S-3 Gres Huyette, sec., Paul G. Miller, tres.l I41'W15 P. McCrea. Row Two: Roger Majchrzak, Gerald NV. Wgitlinzi, E. Martin Barbour, ThomalS ,lf Streit, Terry Gray, Barry j. Seidel, Kevin D- Barry, james II. Greene. Row Three: Michael j. lNIcCormack. Tony D. Tortorella, Thomas V. Hanson, Lee T- Hettinger, jerry T. Lastlasky, Thomas j. Boll, john R. Taccarino, Kenneth V. Schrein- er, Kenneth j. Hughes, Frank j. App. Top Row: Robert Sranske, C. Mifllawl Hausman, Gerald B, Swinarski, Bill Alder- son, joe P. Annis, Ed j. Krill, james B. Young, Denis H. Gensch, john P. Linstroth. llln.-. - 1' A 4 A .. - 66 DELTA SIGMA Pl, International Commerce Fraternity Bottom Row: john P. Kellerman, sec., james l-I. Keyes, tres., D. Patrick Mullarkey, Frank R. Probst, pres., William -I. Vlfickley, Cl1Lll'lC5 S. Muglio, vice pres., Alexander J. Moody, Patrick j. Dineen. Middle Row: William L. Edniier. Thomas J. Sheehan, Edward M. Cohan, Thomas R. O'Hare. Gary A. Lombardo, Clarence C. Birkhauser, Russell T. Lein, jim Schlitz. Top Row: jack R. Trimberger, Michael L. Sorgi, Robert A. Luta, james P. Holmes, Gordon li. Westphal, Tliomas W. Bruett, john G. Bendt, Ron Goergen. DELTA SIGMA DELTA, National Dental Fraternity Bottom Row: Billie B. Wilson, Ronald A. Lund, Stephan F. Stein, tres., 1-lorner Benedict, john Krebs, Glenn Maihofer, pres., Ralph Knight, john Kelly, james W. Chitwood. Middle Row: joseph K. Sernak, Thomas P. Bartelt, john L. Scaduto, Ronald S. Pindel, Richard L. Schaefer, Ronald K. Yamachika, Frederick C. Stel- mack, Fred Cory, Ansis Blakis, Rodney C. Dukart. Top Row: Daniel L. Dries, Glenn li. Grage, james Dorow, Ronald D. Giordan, David P. Haro, Larry Cook, Richard Galow, Roger E. Alexander, Richard E. Odgers, james R. Masuhr. l DELTA TI-IETA PHI, National Legal Fraternity Bottom Row: Harold D. Gehrke, Paul A. Pakalski, Roger E. Walsh, Frank L. White, dean, Richard B. McConnell, Charles C. Mulcahy, Robert S. Lindgren. Middle Row: Dale W. Arenz, Jerome E. Gull, Michael j. Doyle, john D. Payant, Donald E. Knapp, Thomas G. Hinners, Phillip j. I-lellmuth,Russell C. Schallent. Frank X. Koelsch, David C. Wilcox, Tom G. Bitters. Top Row: Richard Thuermer, Jerome E. Wollinka, Charles A, Ullrich, Peter Wheeler Reiss, Martin J. Schreiber, Allan E. lding, Donald C. Paveleck, Andrew O. Riteris, Robert W. Eichelberg. , , EVANS SCHOLARS Row One: Robert Farrell, Terry Lawler, Willizlrn Harper, tres.: Michael Monnelly, pres.: Daniel Donovan, sec., Ralph Kolinski, Lawrence Glynn. Row Two: jack Morien, Robert Fitzsimmons, I.ouis Cardinal, Donald Hugo, Leo Hojczyk, Patrick Doyle, Iidward Dolinar, jack SC0ICll1lf0- Row Three: jerry j. Schubert, joseph Krol, Randy Hoyer, Peter Heraty, james Ryan, Alan liorgealt, Gerald Madrzkowski, Michael Skwierawslsi. Row Four-5 Daniel O'Connor, Carl Hren, j. Peter Coolsen, john Formwalt, Ronald Klimelc, Paul Biebel, Thomas Giblin, Bernard Browe. Row Five: Donald Sulko, jryhn Grud, Glennon Mueller, Robert Sakalauslci, Wlilliam O'Regan, Daniel Gallagher, Charles Urhauer, john Gallagher, Kenneth Sidell. PHI THETA PSI, Liberal Arts Cultural Fraternity Bottom Row: Robert lrl. Yamachilia, rec. sec. james P. Hemmer, vice pres.g Ken R. Kreiling PTUS-1 Lee If. Wells, corr. sec., l.. Thomas Oxley founder. Top Row: james A. Rydlewicz, jon F. VanAhel Richard F. Morrissey, Wfilliam T. Pavelchik, Rob Crt L. Stonelc, Timothy C. Sullivan. PHI-CHI, International Medical Fraternity Bottom Row: Daniel Deruhach, PICS.: Rf'lW1Af B. jachowicz, Alfred V. Budris. Hector G. Mar- tinez, Lou We-iland. Row Two: Patrick A. Roe, Andrew j. Meholif, john R. XVagner, Stuart Adair, Russell IL. Dieter, Patrick P. Golden. Top Row: Paul Bozzo, David Moya, Domllll Masse, Robert S. Viel, john W. Wfalsh, Rod Bessolo. PSI OMEGA, National Dental Fraternity Bottom Row: Richard j. Venezia, tres.g jack A. Amick, Peter Nysather, Richard L. Carter, pres.g Raymond j. Rishwain, Don j. O'Neill. Row Two: George Ketroff, Thomas j. Barry. Rich- ard W, Wickord, Harry D. Clark, Frederick A. Budworth, Daniel P. Bender, sec. Top Row: Larry L. Fuller. james C. Lorheck, Roger L. Ziminernian, Rudolph j. Pasquan, john D. Morgans, Laurence N. Fridl, joseph A. De Wulf, William E. Bernier. PHI DELTA PHI, National Legal Fraternity Bottom Row: Prof. Ray j. Aiken, moderator: john E. Clarke, seC.g joseph P. jordan, Gerald P. Boyle, PICS-I john G. Wylie, Sherman S. Abrahamson, William M. Graham. Row Two: Michael R. Wherry, vice pres., Frederic N. Spidell, james W. Smith. Donald F. Fitzgerald, William li, McCarty, Donald j. Kraemer, Robert E. Meldman,Daniel P. Dawson, james L. English, F. Thomas Ament. Row Three: Daniel L. I.aRocque, Grant D. Waldo, james R. Long, Raymond R. Maturi, Edmund C. Chmiclinski, john P. Hayes, Gerald M. Stein, Frank T. Crivello, james H. Yagla, Thomas W. Bertz. Top Row: Henry C. Fuller, Charles F. Schroeder, james j. Burden, Thomas E. Hughes, Fred P. Ahrens, james j. Ermert, Phillip Eckert, Raymond S. Pushkar, Donald E. Mayew, Richard Sendik, Dennis G. Lindner, john j. Kircher. SIGMA DELTA CHI, National journalism Fraternity Bottom Row: john M. Fedders, josepli R. Cannizzo. sec., Roger A. Yockey, pres., Thomas T. Montieg.ZL'l. vice pres.g john Machacek. tres. Middle Row: Dave P. Garino, Kenneth j. Stack. Dennis P. Byrne. Tliomas 12. Neman, Paul C. Wagner. Top Row: Richard W. Coffman, Richard j. Budel- man, Earl L. Finkler, joseph P. Hopkins, joseph H. Holbrock. 'BGG . '.. ke ...-. - -f - + Q A L Q 4 l SIGMA PHI DELTA, International Engineering Fraternity Bottom Row: Charles Galasinski, jim Shaw, Marty Wiilsli, Phil Witlsli, vice pres., Thomas Urban, pres.g Thomas Henige Bill likstrand, rec. sec., Ron Fossett, Tom Grossman, corr. sec. Row Two: Richard 1. Grota, Robert L. Huher, john R. Tumpak, Robert F. Sapita, Michael j. Allard, Michael J. Weiss Frank R. Vincenti, Mark T. Nagan, Charles H. Armstrong. Row Three: Hank J. Nisiewicz, Peter -I. Tarantino, james M. Doran, Fred J. Pfirrmann, Donald Kresse, David L, Hg-im Michael A. Nickol, Alfred B. Howard, john J. Kaufmann. Top Row: H. Frederick Nuetzel, Williiim F. Doran, Thomas C. Lee, Williiiiii A. Howard, Wfilliam M. Bass, Austin Mackey Thomas C, Suavatla, Gerry W. Scholand, Allen nl. Hoover, David G. Busemeycr. TRIANGLE, National Engineering Fraternity Bottom Row: Clifford J. Crandall, Dennis J. Doyle, Fred 1. Taeyaerts, Joseph Zahkar, john L. Koepke, pres.g M. Paul Aschoff, tres., Charles Strassman, Albert Poetzel, C. A. Budney, M.j. Mulhanney. Row Two: Rohert H. lioysen, Michael j, Mollerus, Patrick M, Gannon, Edward Ogrin, David L. Brown, Robert R. Ver- hasselt, Rohert A. Doering, Robert DI. Noel, Anthony j. Wercleritscli. Row Three: Leo UI. Zoeller, Donald F. Madura, john T. XVl'ljLllI, james Pinion, Ronald Realc, Steve P. Volm, Thomas R, Siliferman, Ron ul. I,eg.:1Lgio, john A. Murray. Jerry F. Smith. Top Row: Thomas -I, Piper, Kenneth j. Xvinghart, Rohert G. Lindauer. Edmund j. jacohs, Michael A.SCully, Lou Meyer john IZ. Hallada, Richard P. Scherer, Robert J. liudney, Thomas XV. Iidmier. i mv: HK ng Q . Q- r 'N X . . u ' F: i X 1 1 T: I I J BTL :TT .I 1 gl if .QM .-, x , - l l, ' .- SCDRORITIES L, Cl f Q g 5,4 1 , it ... ..L..4 It INTERSORORITY COUNCIL Bottom Row: Mary Lynn Gerlach, vice pres., Judy A. Gunther, tres., Kath- leen E. Mulaney, pres., Pat Byrne, corr. sec., Liz McBean, Mary F. Johnson. Middle Row: Cecilia A. Giorgio, Bonnie J. Sisson, Barbara T. Christian, Jeanne M. Vogel, Mary Margaret Elton, Nancy A. Michniewicz. Top Row: Brenda E. Dominski, Malilee T. Zimmers, Mary Kirschling, Mary Jo Liegler, Mary L. Sass. Joanne M. Ramsey. Q Q J 'Teil - 3? x A5 AAH I :A ' Q. Mu l d H- al A Q46 V Mil ' 'W .J r m L ALPHA DELTA ETA, Professional Dental Hygiene Sorority Bottom Row: Pat A. Bobusch, Kathy A. Ksicinski, Penny A. Domagalski, vice pres.: Jenn A, Vogel, pres., Janice M. Rabe, Clarice D. Bergmann. Middle Row: Donna J. Ganser, Isabel I. Firpo, Judy R. Behling, Darlene L. Dupies, Marian L. Weber, Jennifer A. Conrad, Donna L. Meloy. Top Row: Diane L, Duskey, Mary C. Stemper, Karen M. Kodousek, Joan Y. Wr'igl1t, Mary C. Charles, Kathy G. Schunk, Linda J. Gicskieng. P Q Q Q 9 A - Q , - - 1-1 f . - . K 1 , 1 T, , 4 - -- 4 3 ., l 5 '1 H V A ' :ravi 57. 1 , A A K L , AIT I 4 I, A40 U AAD' ' Arm 3 ' . ,,', f -. -1 1' V y la 5 t . . ' M ' . ' P - ,Q .f ln d' f f A A g, , 1 1 W ,A ty. Q .-U Q . E A '5 .re 4 AAT A ' ' AAO E l AAU l 1 AAP ll V I A 1 ,' -Y 1 A ,. I H li l V l i Ili fl J ' ' ri l if y lv. I A M . ,lb f . , ' 'Elini I' V iz, A 7 ' .Sf Qi ALPHA EPSILON IOTA, National Medical Sororit vice pres. Top Row: Grace S. Wolff, jean M. Shaurette, Bilfbflfil A. Kulczycki, Sophie H. Pierog. Q -s ' Y Bottom Row: Marilyn Smits, SCC-3 Cflfhcfimf COYJOU, res., Katherine Trudnowski, tres., Elizabeth Harris, Q7 ALPHA DELTA THETA, National Medical Technology Sorority Bottom Row: Linda R. Hanson, tres., jean M. I-lartjes, sec., Patricia Karwoski, pres., Nancy A. Michniewicz, vice pres., Eileen M. Dugan, Rochelle A. Holweck, Margaret M. lbach. Row Two: Molly O'Connor, Joyce M. Dati, Nancy M. Guthrie, Julia M. Fuet- terer, Mary P. Haas, Karen H. Gumsey, Marilyn L. Gore, Diane M. Hauser. Row Three: Mary E. Maher, Barbara A. Walter, Barbara M. Snyder, Judy A. Gio- vale, Mary C. Grochowski, Eileen E. Mentzer, Karen A. Niquette, Mary F. Christiano. Top Row: Beverly C. Gale, Pamela A. Galgano, Elaine G. Curbis, Marlene F. Speckert, Barbara A. Barsul, Virginia L. Peterson, jane Loomis, julie Rauwolf, 3' :J :1 P1 5 .7 5 9 Q99 ALPHA TAU DELTA, National Nursing Sorority Bottom Row: Mary A. Kelly, Patricia A. Magnuson, vice pres., Judy A. Laugen, pres., Sheila A. Carberry, Sandy K. Fred- rick, rec. sec. Middle Row: Sandra F. Franks, Cecilia A. Giorgio, Cindy M. Freund, jude T. Dalton, Elizabeth A. Bormann, Frances L. Fetter. TOP ROWZ Judy A. Zessin, Marcia R. Si- menson, Peggy A. Gehhardt, Marilyn J. Yunek, Rita A. Campbell, Carol A. Kroli- kowski, Pat A. Lasky. 'mb-K ray i ' i 1 ! I X l f - ' Q.: 5:31 'B no L l X.4.S4fr' tIZ.aL ', F W' X V Y I . 1 i ' 3 A .. . r 2 e T .. og ': ' 6: .1 if 3' -. Q A ef' mfr 'Q -r 13x A. -J' 1 IOTA CHI OMEGA, Local Social Sorority Bottom Row: Patricia A. Klepacki, Mary F. Cahill, rec. sec.: Doris A. Nowak, vice pres.: Mary Lynn Gerlach, pres., Joyce A. Radtke, corr. sec., Mary Anne Ash, tres. Middle Row: Sharon M. Gulig, Mary J. Newcomb, Jeanne M. Vogel. Jane C. Fleming, Dawn M. Goodridge, Yvonne M. Wfeasler, Kay Zeller. Top Row: June M. Pandolh, Carol R. Zvonek, Pat A. Tremaine, Mary F. Herman, Arlene F. Malik, Mary Kay Maloney, Sharon L. I.arson. DELTA SIGMA GAMMA, Local Social Sorority Bottom Rowe: Camille R. Taglia, Gretta M. Conlan, Margaret A. Romeo, corr. sec., Mary L. Jungers, pres., Liz McBean, vice prCS.Z Janet H. Johnson, tres., Arlene C. Hammer. Sarah J. Emling. Q Q Row Two: Helen M. Heckler, Jean R. Patti, Barbara M. Lcsjak, Anne E. Niemiec, Janice B. Babcock, Patty Kirschten, Diane M. Na- vicky, Carol D. Slawinski. Row Three: Barbara L. Lehmann, Kay Gib- son, Karen A. Case, Patricia A. Lasky, Helen E. Marmoll, Kathy Kern, Diane M. Deneen, Sara A. Sanfelippo, Susan A. Hutt. Row Four: Mary Ann Gehl, Diane K. Ains- lie, Penny L. Paige, Elizabeth A. Sweeney. Lynn C. Sonefeld, Sina K. Hollis, Patricia L. Weber, Carol A. Wolkerstorfer, Barbara J. Thein, Kay Ott. Top Row: Janet F. Josten, Marilyn P. Mar- tincic, Mary A. Nwojciehowski, Jo Ann Reich- ling, Diane E. Burke, Mary A. Wiege1's, Sigrid K. Sample, Julie A. Rauwolf, Mary M. Giefer, Marcia A. Burke. 1 CHI SIGMA CHI, Local Social Sorority Bottom Row: Joan A. Strachota, tres., Brenda E. Dominski, Mary A. Mc- Isaac, Betty J. Mathers, pres., Mary Jo Liegler, vice pres.g Pat Breitenstein, Madeleine A. Mueller, Diane M. Flana- gan. Row Two: Jan Earhart, Anne M. Nieb- ler, Sarah M. Regan, Kathy McCartin, Judy M. Bonny, Medi K. Koehler, Susan J. Kelly, Elaine Shippy, Sue Downing, Angela J. Buttar. Row Three: Zylpha R. Basler, Susan M. Pollock, Julie A. Ryan, Judy R. Vandy, Geraldine M. Stadler, Virginia R. Gaul, Susie Mayer, Holly Haag, M. Maureen Weitekainip, Vera Ward. Row Four: Mary Therese Conforti, Judy A. Zielinski, Kathy M. Carrick, Jeannette E. Holmes, Patricia M. Lang, Betty C. Fox, Annette K. Schmid, Michele A. Marco, Gale A. Keane. Top Row: Sharon M. Vlagner, Jo Anne C. Scanlan, Malilee T. Zimmers, Judy A. Houghton, Kathleen M. O'- Connell, Madeleine A. McDermott, Barbara L. Dutney, Kathleen M. Foy, Karen A. Krumbiegel, Aurelia V. Nowak. 11 U ? wi 6 0 . I Y I v V I . P 1 , .Q -w if ,. ,ev- 1, ll ' l' ' lv fi, 'Q g, ' il I Y v G ' I - it A U , r 3 -., X3 lp- K' KAPPA BETA GAMMA, National Social Sorority Bottom Row: Barbara A. Grebliunas, Suzanne M. Mueller, Maureen M. Barry, rec. sec., Diane M. Herro, vice pres., Rita M. Klinge, pres.g Mary L. Pieri, tres.g Barbara A. Dunphy, Connie Lane. Row Two: Rosemary E. Palumbo, Marie A. Carella, Maureen T. McCormack, Mary H. Zanocco, Virginia C. Mann, Dianne M. Messar, Donna M. Cerminaro, Sara J. Collopy, Jean M. Kemp. Row Three: Katy Kibler, Barbara A. Powers, Iris M. Zale, Mary li. Barber, Anne E. McGovern, Kay A. Mages, Carol A, Heinl, Peggy A. McMahon, Suzanne P. Bodary. Row Four: Mary C. Bach, Mary Ann Butler, Mary A. Goodman, Joy M. lreton, Joan K. Zang, Susan L. Seeger, Cindy M. Freund, Kathleen A. Carbone, Jorene F. Wliitliey, Sally C. Bowe. Top Row: Kathleen E. Mulaney, Maggie M. Mullins, Betsy Biwer, Sherry Lou Daley, Mary L. Sass, Cecilia A. Giorgio, Judy A- Brown, Rondy IZ. Elliott, Peggy Conroy, Ellen D. Carter. Conn PHI ETA CHI, Catholic Service Sorority Bottom Row: Judith Moehring. t1'CS.1 Pilfflflil A- P9 m'W5lf sec., Mary Kirschling, pres.2 MHUY F- .I0lm5Un- WCC PIC5' Catherine R. Little. l Middle Row: Nancy M. Greiczek, Holly Coman, Einllrl' A- Fabrycki, Rita M, McDonough, Nancy E. Neal, Patricia F. Venezia. Top Row: Mary E. Amann, Geraldine M.4I.unz, Judy A. Zessin, Mary M. Lickly, Mary Jo Popp, Mary E. Rigler, Sharon L. Owen. PHI CHI THETA, National Commerce Sorority Bottom Row: Angela Diana, Janet K. Gilman, vice pres., Joanne M. Ramsey, pres., Helen M. Cobeen, tres., Sina K. Hollis, sec. Top Row: Patricia Lavan, Joanne Czerniak, Judy Hancock, Claudette A. Wcillner, Loreen J. Fratrick, Judy A. Stelzl. ' ' V 'f if PI ALPHA SIGMA, Physical Therapy I 6 Q if C Bottom Row: Sarah J. Emling, Muriel M. Squires, tres.g Frances A. Zett- . V 1 ler, sec.g Marcia T. Wetor, pres.g Joann T. Sabljak, Jacqueline R. Lutz. 1 Professional Fraternity X E l Middle Row: Carol E. Rozga, Donna T. Kimmel, Virginia L. Dougherty, Q Karen A. Kautzer, Margaret M. Becker, Joyce M. Sabljak, Virginia J 4 l -5. .- .. H- Ranski - .f , '- ' 'W - i F X Top Row: Joanne D. Ament, Phyllis M. Van Gocthen, Marilyn R. Shaules, x . Elizabeth A. Sweeney, Susan M. Attermeier, Mary L. Jungers, Louise ' ' M. Noll. I ' H . . M . 45? SIGMA ALPHA ETA, National Speech Correction Fraternity Bottom Row: Marion L. Orth, first vice pres.g Mary L. Delija, pres.g Patricia M. Kern, second vice pres.g Arlene C. Hammer, sec. Top Row: Camille R. Taglia, Mary E. Budaj, Kathy A. Higgins Judy M. Pageatt. Kathleen M, Mika, tres. SCEPTOR AND SWORD, Local Catholic Cultural Sorority Bottom Row: Barbara T. Christian, sec.L Milli' lee T. Zimmers, pres.g Joan A. Arcieri, vice pres.g Joyce L. Martin, corr. sec. Top Row: Jane Compo,,Car0l R. Forst, Mari- anne Balasty, Mary G. Quella, Carole A. Mur- Phy- J , .41 , -.ai ' . up ' NI. wh 1 3, QI. tm l Q Q , 6 'IQJQA ff ef f ' 54.3 4 2 ' 5 v- W -4- I 'T l THETA SIGMA PHI, National Professional Fraternity for Women in Journalism Bottom Row: Margaret Smith, Pat Byrne, vice pres., Katie Andrews, pres., Kathy Donnelly, sec.g Mary Anne Tynan, Nancy E. Flana an g . Top Row: Paula A. Luttig, Helen M. Caro, Helen J. Hausmann, Gerrie Nosalik, Marle- leine Mueller, Mary Wiegers, Kathleen M. Mulaney. THETA PI-II ALPHA, National Social Catholic Sorority Bottom Row: Barbara J. Heimann, Patricia E. Muth, Lynda C. Metz, tres., Sheila C. Carberry, corr. sec., Kay A. Zambisky, vice pres.g Anne Morris, pres., Penelope C. Smith, Judi A. Hancur, Kathleen A. O'Brien, Julie M. Beerhalter. Row Two: Patricia A. Kelley, Katie Artzer, Susan C. Long, Kay Walsh, Karen A. Kurtz, Sandra Franks, Helen Rae Laige, Marlene A. Ladrigan, Patricia M. Smith, Mary J. Mooney. Row Three: Susie J. Schmit, Mary K. Cos- tello, Sharon E. Chioni, Gloria J. Karby, Bonnie L. Butler, Barbara A. Broderick, Patricia K. Paul, Kathleen M. Mika, Suzanne M. Preston, Judy A. Kowalski. Row Four: Gretchen Taylor, Karen K. Ska- litzky, Camille M. McGreevy, Susan E. Frank, Mary E. Kelly, Carrie J. Thomas, Carol E. Peterson, Mary Jo English, Mary E. Zabawa, Melanie J. Rohr, Mary K. Lehman. Top Row: Virginia C. Hill, Toddy C. Mytys, Susan K. Moore, Susan C. Gorman, Joan A. Maslen, Lori T. Holm, Mary Beth LaGrange, Margaret L. Burns, Ann Kaufman, Judy A. Hanley, Nancy A. Zabkowicz. ' or ZETA PHI ETA, National Speech Sorority Bottom Row: Barbara L. Barczak, sec., Vir- ginia Stilp, vice pres.g Carol Hallett, pres., Marcia L. Cheeseman, tres. Top Row: Nancy A. Hubbes, Susann J. La Fave, Sylvia A. Belkovskis, Donna Leonardi, Joan K. Rechner. K x 76 oRoANizAT1oNs -5 13' 'Q , --- .. 5 Leda' K . iff' '54 I 1 e COOP CLUB, Organization of Students Enrolled in the Engineering Cooperative Training Program Terry L. Lehnen, tres.g Donald D. Willigiiiis, sec.g AMERICAN FINANCE ASSOCIATION GC'-'VEC P- NCl5l'fl-PfC5- Bottom Row: Wfayne J. Movrich, Robert J. Blonski, sec.: Donald E. Stockhausen tres.g NXfilliam G. O'Regan, pres.g Bruce J. Robertson, vice pres.g Ronald A. Petrie Frank B. Lenz. Row Two: Jerome P. Konen, James W. McGarty, Daniel J. Derfus, John I., Eilers Ronald L. Haddad, Robert F. Sroka, Robert J. Fitzsimmons. Top Row: Gerald M. Wfolff, Bruce A. Bernherg, Albert J. Diulio, James P. Holmes Patrick Dineen, John P. Kellerman, David A. Straz. 3 1 L , L D . ANCHOR AND CHAIN, Professional Naval Science Organization Bottom Row: Arthur J. Grossman, Charles H. Willcox, John C. Ryan, Jr., Battalion Commandcrg Antone D. Lehr, prCS.9 William T. Chidester, sec.g David D. Schuller, Carl H. Horst, Lynn W. Foell. Row Two: J. A. Tomasko, Daniel Derfus, Barry M. Fuss, John M. Nagl, Joseph A. Zocher, James G. Eberz, Marvin M. Dodge, Donald R. Henley, Wlilliam S. Gorman. Row Three: Russell W. Nies, Laurence J. Kennedy, Gerald A. liolain, Norman M. Johnson, Richard F. Galones, Gary C. Koelbl, John F. Healy, Kevin J. Serr, Patrick D. Quinn. Top Row: Gerald I.. Miller, XVilliam F. Zabor, Richard VU. Coffman, John P. Krick, Williiirn J. Vollmar, Ronald G. Davidson, Denis li. G'l5rien, Dean H. Gronkiewicz, Philip J. Terrano, Bernard li. Howerter. ASME, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Bottom Row: Robert Wiiiilwiscus, Eugene Sahel, vice pres., Charles StI'alSSI11H1f1, pres.g Jolm Lemanski, sec., Dvmllsl F- Madura, tres. Top Row: Frank J. Paulus, Steve P. Volm, Xavier Gonzalez, Williatii J. Schlapmalnl Allen Hoover, Wfilliam T. ChiLlCSlC1'- A gg Ps FN nn fc - ASCE, American Society of Civil Engineers Bottom Row: Ron Franciskovich, Etlmuntl J, Jacobs, James Kreissl, sec.g Kenneth J. Wingliart, pres., Jerry E. Smith, vice pres.g Carl I.. Blum. Row Two: Wfilliam J. Gigl, Alfretl B. Howard, Lawrence P. Kaplan, Patrick M. Gannon, Clifford J. Cran- dall, Anthony Wfertleritsch, Chuck Mazza. Tgp Row: Williani N. Ekstrantl, Paul Thomas W. Edmier, Leo J. Zoeller, Ron va TC J. Fleming, Robert W. Agnew, Richard J. Coyne, Thomas J. Piper, ACCOUNTING CLUB Bottom Row: Jacqueline C. Hernon, Joyce A. Dennilc, Ronaltl A. Knutel, vice pres., Francis J. Kicsar, pres., Frank B. Lenz, tres., Diane I-. Kitzki. Top Row: Maurice J .Sheehy, Iftlwartl J. Rhehacxak, John P. Schreiter, James R. Muckerheitle, Dan J. Derfus, David A. Straz, Jr., Claude I.. Schilling, James F. Kunath, Joseph P. We-r1zler', John F. Rozelc, Ken J. Roherg. , G i AIEE-RE, American Institute of Electrical Engineers-Institute of Radio Engineers Bottom Row: Frank Barone, John A. Mur- ray. tres.L Robert L. Perry. rec. sec., Frank R. Vincenti. Robert E. Sapita. Top Row: Richard J. Belcastro, Damian E. Schumacher, Robert H. Johnson, Edmund J. Burckart, Thomas C. Suvada, Mark C. Peters, Ronald P. Reak, Michael A. Nickol. :: ,- t A 'Um BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Bottom Row: Eugene L. Schaefer, Barbara M. Snyder, sec., Dennis C. Janikowski, Al- bert E. Luckas, pres.g Jerome J. Hodorow- ski, tres., Ann C. Melchiors, Williitili J. Schlapman. Row Two: Joyce S. Markle, Robert Mroz, Joyce Smith, John H. Scharf, Michael L. Gorski, Thomas P. Guszkowski, Barbara A. Kopp, Kay Zeller. Row Three: Jeanne L. Blasky, Delores M. Klein, Ronald P. Sterk, Janet A. Radosevic, Linda S. Houge, Kathleen P. Chmielecki, Bonita B. Reak, Carol R. Krasovich, Marion T. Herrmann. Top Row: David R. LeMieux, Nancy Wizri, Marilyn R. Shaules, Margaret M. Lake, Mary M. Casey, Karen M. Mueller, Ma1'y A. XWojciechowski, Robert E. Burke. QQ AVALANCHE CLUB Bottom Row: Thomas C. McAllister, Phyllis M. Hertel, rec, sec., Robert J. Kluwin, vice pres., Larry Dacunto, pres., Patricia F. Venezia, vice pres., Thomas J. Herzog, tres., Barbara A. Gehant, corr. sec. Row Two: James A. Sklena, Kathleen E. Kava- nagh, Kathie A. Fox, Dotty F. Rumler, Cecilia L. Ryan, Sharon A. Christie, Pat S. Lavan, Anne M. Spadaro. Row Three: Rosemary Booth, Robert A. De- Simone, Alice L. Simmons, Marguerite M. Dela- coma, Ellen M. Romanowsky, Jo Ann Sander, Rita J. Gehred, Eileen A. Gerwels, Emilie D. Powers, Judy A. Vosika. Row Four: Mary A. Piechura, Jim Donovan, Donald C. McKinnon, Jo Anne Clowery, John T. Losik, John E. Laubach, XXfilliam R. Landis, Ann L. VUalter, Cynthia A. Gleason. Top Row: Mary E. Xwaldmann, Mary L. Bruton, John Paluch, Bernadine XWrzeski, Elaine M. Reick, Michael M. VUL-Ich. Gloria Bushaw, Bill Hegner, Dennis E. Huebner. cs J -gc. . . V- o ' , FRANKLIN FORUM, Literary Society Bottom Row: Xllfnltcr C. Wticlis, I-Iolly Conmn. Catherine R. Little, Peter W. Reiss. Top Row: james S. Vifhitc, Willi41ti1 F. lwgm, jon C. Iiruss, jguncs A. Muckin, Mark F. Polunis. Q4 -7 .l 79 CROWN AND ANCHOR, Literary Society Bottom Row: Miclmcl J. Ash, John M, Ilugge scrihhlerg Thomgis A. Leonurtl, hostg Christo pher D. Hellman, james M. I.cuvcr. Middle Row: Roy J. josten, Rohcrt F, Vuccgi Martin J. Murphy, Thomas III. Kitltler. Top Row: Agostino A. Bono, jeromc C. Hans cum, Curl J. Schmitlt, Tiinothy C. Sullivan Jerome H. Kringel, 'IQIIOIDAIS A. Drain. v c- 1-i A -r he fr. A- I I if Y .P'. ' Vasa A ri J K .P X-A17 ENGINEERING KNIGI-ITS, Engineering Honorary Society l hn Murray, prcs.g Michael j. Mollcrus, Bottom Row: Clifford J. Crtmdnll, Marty Wztlsi, sec.g jo vice pres.g john Wfright. Cl lt I Butlnc , Thomas J. Piper, Richard P. Top Row: Ed M. Ogrin, David L. Brown, iuc' .. 'Y Scherer, Leo 1. Zoeller, john J. Kaufmann. Q.. 80 .. , F. r 3 'r '77 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS, French Club Bottom Row: joan Ackerman, judy Hastreiter, tres.g Barbara Hein- zkill, pres.g Dawn Goodridge. M 141. Top Row: Annette O. Nigro, Pat A. Grossenbacher, Sherry Lou Daley, Mary Kay Lohmer, Lea M. Zaidins, Gloria Lazzerini. GERMAN CLUB r ,i -1- 1' .-, Bottom Row: Gerhard J. Stefan, pres D Frances Sydow, moderatorg Agnes II Obst Top Row: Kenneth J. Trainor, I-Ianmlore Ixlaui vice pres.g David R. LcMieux, joseph J Allln M. Kay Weigle, Patrick C. Boyden. 'T HAWAIIAN CLUB Bottom Row: Paul Lum Lung, vice PICS-S Robert Yamachika, prus.g Wlalter C. Wzzclms. Top Row: Betty INIut'akami, Roderick Yee, Lyflll Rapozo, M. Kay Weigle, Peter C. Smith. '- fv- INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Bottom Row: Alice K. Muth, Joseph Markowski, pres.g Carrol Ann Lange, Walter C. Wachs. Top Row: Sue Harrigan, Bob Fischer, Robert Keyes, Tom Heiting, Marvin Simon. I ICE CAPERS CLUB R0 One Vir ini1 L Peterson Marlene F Speclcert, Kathleen R. Collier, sec.Q Linda R Hanson pres- Judith R B hl. ' ' i --, . e mg, w : g . . , . vice pres., Al Mumlschau, tres,g Sue Huilgens. Ellen M. Romanowsky. Row Two: Carol J. Boerner, Rochelle A. Holweck, Jane E. Scholten, Maril n A. E M i - Michaels, Karen H. Gumsuey, Mary S. Wits, Terry M. Noll. Y mst, my Lou OGmdy' Hamm M' Row Three: Karen Sue Johnson, Nancy Ann Ziesler, Judy M. Anton, Joan E. W, A Sl .' . Kerry I.Damschrodcr,Joan McAdams, Noreen A. ivit-finer. mm, we K' G-'UH f 'i Joan C' Mm, ff D 'las C. Strnm, James S. White, Phillip Kalchthaler, Patrick J. Carlin, Christopher W. Row Four: Rosalie Jo Ho man, our, Schmitt, Cliff J. Wasko, Richard J. Prucllow, Michael F. Gautieri. Gretta M. Conlnn. INTERRESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Bottom Row: Camille M. McGreevy, vice pres.g Jutlith A. Zielinski, pres., Janice M. lrmo, rec, sec.g Judy R. Behling, corr. sec. Top Row: Patty Dillon, Kathy Pavesic, Carole Strapazon, Sally McKendrick, Judy Vantly, Virginia Troy. I 82 JUDO CLUB Bottom Row: George T. Hegner, Dr. Robert R. LaDu, moderator, jim Dono- van, Thomas E. Kerher, ffrontj Xlifilliam Gorman, vice pres., fhackj Williiiiii La- velle. Top Row: John A. Bigley, jim Mar- quart, sec.-tres.g John M. Olson, Roger Wargin, Jim Houtakker, joe Kellner. 1 IR. AMERICAN DENTAL I-IYGIENE ASSOCIATION Bottom Row: Louise A. Krinninger, pres., Kathleen A. Ksicinski, sec.g Pat A. Tremmel, vice pres. Top Row: Pat A. Bobusch, Suzanne M. Rehder, Mary Anne Finley. U -J v1 .1 Il. l INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CLUB Bottom Row: JoAnn T. Donelan, corr. sec., Ransford W. Palmer, Helena R. Lit, sec., Dennis A. Chak- kalakal, pres., Dr. Robert R. LaDu, moderatorg josehna Pamintuan, vice pres.g joseph T. Yamamoto, tres.g Richard E. Kreski. Row Two: Zenaida S. Dacanay, Mi- chaela Y. Fujii, Anthony J. Mensah, Alberto -I. Molina, Godwin C. Og- buokiri, Neddy E. Rawls, Khajezadeh Keyoumars, Angelina S. Pinetla. Row Three: Paul I. Sunwoo, Frank E. Penaranda, Renato J. DelCarmen, Ter- ence R. Fernandes, K. Alexander Ellis, Charles H. Mureithi, Mary E. Wfald- ron, Carolyn Y. Wfilliams. Top Row: Dclroy O. Thomas, Edith F. Kubojiri, Peter C. Smith, Derek A. Beckford, Thomas L. Puthenpur- ackal, Frank Moriya, Salim Shah, Susann J. LaFave, Alfredo A. Roma- gosa. 1 ex MARKETING CLUB Susan C. Gorman, jerry Schultz, vice pres., Herbert J. Aamodt, Gerald M. Wfolff, Gene Schroeder. MOOT COURT Michael R. Wfherry, Richard Brotherhood, Francis L. Wlrite. i C! MANAGEMENT CLUB Bottom Row: Gerald M. Wtmlff, David J. Mountan, sec., Kenneth B. Van Dillen, pres., Leonard N. Bowe, vice pres., George W. Goetz, tres.g Paul J. Scobey. Middle Row: Ronald A. Knutel, Dennis Hueh- ner, james M. Sires, K. Alexander Iillis, janet K. Gilman, Ronald R. Rank. T0p Row: Donald D. McArthur, Keith G. Myers, Kay Ott, Bruce A. Bernherg, Fred Bureau, Thomas J. Herzog, james L. Waindell. M 4' .- vv . L 'D s., YT' MATH CLUB Bottom Row: Terence V. Roth, Sharon A. Christie, sec.g Rohert S. Matulis, pres., Glenn C. Vietor, james -I. Metzger. Middle Row: Carol J. Rhyner, Pamela I.. Parks, Mary Ann Witt, Barbara M. Smith, Mary E. DeRosso. Top Row: Helen M. Auchter, Marita D. Kane, Richard 12. Fedler, Robert Keyes, Mark F. Moran, Frances 1. Dittes. 4,3 in F c rv '9 Aka ' . x.'-N f PEACE CORPS COMMITTEE Row One: Roberta A. Boecker, Mar- garet E. Moran, corr. sec., Patrick Donn, Charles H. Neidhoefer, pres.' Julie Rauwolf, rec. sec., Andrea E Hinting. Row Two: M. Kay Weigle, Lynn A. Rapozo, Donna D. Hildebrand, Rose E. Neidhoefer, Mary L. Callahan, Angela M. Diana. PERSHING RIFLES Bottom Row: William J. Monahan, Paul Lum Ling, Richard Kasprzyk, Lewis R. Amendola, Thomas J. Todd, James C. O Connell, David J. Fitzenz, Thomas J. Schultz. Row Two: Michael A. Triassi, Hans G. Rinecker, Charles J. Mazza, Thomas J. Flaconer, Thomas J. Batchelor, Harold W. Rucks. Row Three: Edward J. LaClare, David L. Snyder, John V. Kost, Kenneth J. Morrissey, Lawrence P. Kaplan, Thomas B. Weis, George L. Richter. Top Row: John E. Cockayne, William A. Hipp, John R. Mic-tus, Donald K. Boldt, Richard J. Little, Fred J. Shively, Edward S. Beckstrom, Thomas M. Rucinski. PRE-MED CLUB Bottom Row: Richard J. Little, tres.g Priscilla J. Florek, sec.: William G. Lavelle, pres., John P. Rader, vice pres., Pat A. Killeen, Andrea C. Jung- wirth, Richard M. Bergen. Row Two: Thomas J. Sorauf, Robert E. Bcnka, Phillip D. Florek, Charles P. Loeper, Harold A. Jacobsohn, John J, Wenzel, Peter T. Kliejunas, Victor A. Orlandi. Top Row: Dennis P, Carey, Arthur J. Sytkowski, James A. Raettig, Terence V. Roth, J, Michael Uszler, Robert L. Warth, Carl J. Saggio, Charles A. Lipot, jr. L l a PROIECT MARQUETTE Bottom Row: Michael H. Molenda, Mary M- Byrne, Lynn W. Foell, chairmang john M. Fed- ders, Daniel A. Orth. TOP Row: Irene Xavier, Mary F. Herman, Elizabeth A. Ansay, Ruth L. Durbin, Carol ADH Lange, Mary Kay Maloney, James S. Wl1itC. ' 11 ' I E , V V' s 7 3 8 i liz' gil! .. x y y V . ' A il ai., li XY' l , A, 'S ' A l v- V X - t 'Q ' l t I ,fl . 'I ' A Q N ' I If -L, L ax 5 X . ,A A v F I 3.5741 V VF? - - yd ,V 'Xb 'xx , Jn. . x 5' REGISTERED NURSES CLUB Bottom Row. Judy A, gemple, Geraldine I. Ryder, Margaret Ondo, vice pres.g Mary Alice Godlewski, pres., Alyce L. Burnett Sec.: Dorothy L, Foster, Chaiche Abijatabutra. h Lucille H. Carpenter, Carole S. Marzuke, Edith F. Kubojiri, Ruth A. Schwartz- To Row: Mrs. jirap0ff1 KFUCSOP Oni P H ther, Mary A. Umhoefer, Marian T. Heiberger, Sharon A. Feeney. miller, Mary A. UC' w90DDl li,-1 WW, AtAl'rllYllV.lx K l N X . im'v'm. WRi:llll:w1ivminl'.iI li- ' ' 1. ll RADIO AMATEURS A OF MARQUETTE Bottom Row: Charles S. Lassen, Den- nis M. Makurat, pres.g james W. Gry gera, Cordell C. Hoffins. Top Row: james S. Wliite, Richard I Davis, Damian E. Schumacher, A. L Brault. , .V J SAACS, Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society Bottom Row: Edward Carberry, vice pres.g Edward Blanc, pres.g Pat Hork- heimer, sec., john Bauer, Pat Killeen. Top Row: Mary Ann Witt, Peter J. Conigliaro, Mary F. Herman, Robert M. Nehs, Mary Kay Maloney. SAE, Society of Automotive Engineers Rudy A. Fuys, pres., Titian J. Bett, sec., Frank J. Paulus, Robert B. jacques, tres. SAILING CLUB Bottom Row: JNCI C. Papa, Gus W. Neverman, Peter P. -Iakubenas, tres., Peter F. Reiske, gt,1n,m,,-tmtcg Xwilliam Nelson, vice-Commodore, Mary L. Callahan, Gordon A. Nickchen. Row Twog Ellen I.. Grosselfinger, Judy M. Bonny, jean E. Moen, Lawrence Sullivan, Roberta A. Boqgkqf' 5113111111 A, Bruny, Mary Neverman, Patricia A. Evans. Row Thi-egg Gerald A. MacDougaIl, Daniel F. Ryan, Stanley A. Ozimek, John P. Murphy, Mary V. Taylor, Pat I.. Graham, Pamela j. Beam, Linda A. Riso. Top Row: Daniel A. Orth, Patricia A. Vint, Gary W. Nolan, Marilyn R. Shaules, john L. Hoefler, Bob Milardo, Catherine A. Brust, GUY F- Milfslmlli Rudi' A' FUY5- :FRU- SCABBARD AND BLADE, National Honorary Student Military Society Bottom Row: Donald R. McCann, tres., Bernard F. Osterkorn, vice pres.g Major Louis Knipling, USA Captain Harry Holmberg, USMCQ Michael Gauer, pres., Charles H. Will- cox, sec. Row Two: Lynn W. Foell, Gerald F. Stiglich, David G. Klunk. Top Row: David G. Fitzenz, Antone D. Lehr, Willirlm A. Hipp, Williarti N. Ekstrand, Larry Dacunto. 356 f ' W F' 1 X. l ,gin 'GQ' Z.. , fxrayl 5'-'.-t I I' S W,--x . Y fs Y '1 L 9 SNEA, Student National Education Association Bottom Row: Muriel I. Fischer, Marge A. Mueller, Geraldine J. Jewulski, sec., Cynthia A. Gleason, pres., james G. Shaner, tres.g Mary Jo Loersch, Margaret A. Romeo. Row Two: Bill A. Bleul, Doris Bislcupski, Mary Ellen Ziesler, Barbara L. Witkiewicz, Georgia A. Bernath, Katherine L. Davis, Myrna M. Gefiil- Row Three: Rita Schmitt, Nancy M. Greiczik, Kathy H. Niles, joan A. Arcieri, Karen E. Blazine, Mary Ann Thuemler, Mary E. Zabawa. Top Row: Carol M, Wagner, Sharon A. Blazine, Mary Ann Heffernan, Patricia A. Bemowski, Carmella M, San. sone, Ruth A. Lindauer, Janice M. lrmo. VETERANS BRIGADE commander, James F. Bishop. ' gsiiii In ll. A- STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION 'M ll' -:..- ill' 5225. :srl Bottom Row: Vfilliam IE. McCarty, Allan E. Iding, tres., Charles C. Mulcahy, pres., Reynolds C. Seitz, dean, Fred P. Ahrens, vice pres., Frank T. Crivello, sec., James J. Ermert. Top Row: Robert E. Meldman, Martin J. Schreiber, Sherman S. Abrahamson, Peter Wlieeler Reiss. 6 sa 1 -f SOCIOLOGY CLUB Bottom Row: Thomas J. Cook, Charmaine A. Lassa, T tres., Donald J. Limburg, pres., Joseph, W. McGee, moderator, Mary Ellen Ziesler, vice pres.g Mary Ellvll Operle. Row Two: Mary Jo Loersch, Myrna M. Geritz, Janiv Fallon, Elaine M. Reick, Gloria J. Bushaw, Barbara L. Witkiewicz, Muriel Fischer. Top Row: Judith M. Schorsch, Sharon A. Blazine, Margaret L. Ott, Gretchen Ollinger, vice preS.3 Gretchen A. Rossow, Marilyn A. Faehrmann, Anne M. Farley, Karen E. Blazine. Raymond S. E. Pushkar, Tom G. Bitters, Top Row: Harry Schanz, Joseph H. Hoeper, Drnicl A. Orth, John A. Bauer, James Quirk. Bottom Row: Fred Bureau, James P. Meehan, quartet master, James G. Ahler, adjutantg Francis A. Schmitz D- ky K xc' N.- YOUNG REPUBLICANS Bottom Row: james S. Wliite, W. Reiss, pres., Suzanne P. Stockus, tres.: john C. Bruss, Holly Coman, rec. sec. Row Two: Lee E. Wells, Barham J. Sternig. Lynn W. Foell, Mark F. Polanis, Nancy C. Smith, Vlfilliam F. Iwan. Top Row: Betsy Biwer, Robert L. Wfallenfang, james A. Mackin, jo- anne E. Clowery, Walltel' C. Waclis, james A. Rydlewicz. rf: ,am LJ r 1' A .Q--J YOUNG DEMOCRATS Bottom Row: Michael J. Ash, AHCC Kelly, Alan Vogl, hrst vice pres., Willizlin J. Keppel, chairman: Marianne J. Chrahot, mfr, 505.5 Jeff Lyon, 1Nfary C. Dooling. tres., Sherry Lou Daley. Row Two: Irene O'Laughlin, Mary jo Loersch, Thomas J. XX!iener, james P. Willeit, joseph Vosit, joseph M. Schulte, Dawn M. Goodridge, Anne M. Spaclaro. Row Three: Nicholas B. Burke, Rita 5Cl1mill, Sarah M. Regan, Patricia Grossenbacher, Mary J. English, Patricia A. Zeimis, Mary Jo Connors, Mary F. Rengo, Ann T. Drinan. Row Four: Agnes H. Platt, Kathleen P. Chmic-lecki,, james M. DeCorrevont, Anne M. Farley, Margaret E. Moran, Joe E, Bourclon, Jerome H. Kringel, Thomas P. Kleher, Marcy L. Daley. Top Row: Rosalie Gilligan, Tom R. Fahl,.Pat I-. McGinty, Mary M. Byrne, Tom H. Hausman, Rita A. Kiely, Mary Ann Heffernan, John R. Taccarino, Camille M. Hintzke. Catherine R, Little, corr. sec., Peter 90 1 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY BAND Row One: Kathy Zielinslci, corr. seC.g Donna Frercs, Kay Heath, Karla Krumhiegel, Elaine Has- senpflug, Catherine A. Schman- ski. Row Two: Arthur Sytkowski, Davirl G. Klunk, pres.g Ronald L. Vfallenfang, Richard E. Nen- sel, Gerald T. Finley, Darryl O. Daniel, Mary E. Kronebusch, Marlene IZ. Buchholz, Marion T. Herrmann, Adrian P. Duszyn- ski, Margaret E. Henrlriclcson, john P. Rarlev, Dennis P. Carey, Michael J. Reinarnly, Mary Ann Vogel, Mary Alice Geishelcer, Barbara M. Snyrler, rec. sec. Row Three: Larry Jankowski, Kenna M. Lach, Agnes E. Obst, Lea M, Zaiclins, Darrell R. Heath, Paul L. Rempe, Barbara A. Demerath, Mark F. Moran, Patrick K, Rose, Charles H. Wfillcox, Eugene R. Raas, Marie A. Burke, Robert A. Goebel, Steven M. Stoehr, Ronald A. Kuisis, Thomas R. Ziehr, David A. Schultz, Frances A. Settler, Myles j. Mielke, Patrick M. So- bota, Karl H. Langlois, Stephen J. jenkins, tres.g james F. Ro- bak, Carol A. Cleary, Donald -I. Stonek, Willizlin J. Listwan. Row Four: Margaret A. Hewitt, Mary A. Griebler, Allen B. Rubin, Ray C. Johnston, Carol A. Hackl, Christine M. Poetyel, Mr. Vfilliam Geisheker, band clirectorg Fred Fleck, Lawrence Boeck, Marcy L. Daley, Sherry Lou Daley, David J. Tennes- sen, Thomas Kalchthaler, Paul D. Elmore, Thomas G. Netl- clerson. -:mini -gn-fill'-' 1 H M 4 NY'1'7'l '.4 Q2 CHCDRUS SACRED MUSIC CI-IQIR 1 M.U. CHORUS Bottom Row: Mary C. Mangold, Sandra I.. Collins, Medi K. Koehler, Diane M. Watson, Martha J. Walker, vice pres., Jolm Dunn, tres., Michael J. Bruch, business manager, Gunnar E. Granquist, director. Row Two: Nancy C. Smith, Carla L. Maercklein, Charlotte A. Toma, Mary A. Whiteman, Judy A. Kalinowski, Kathleen E. Wartha, Vicky J. Edwards, Helene C. Graf, Judy A. Janesko, Patricia J. Schinoski, Carol J. Geck. Row Three: Margaret E. Hendrickson, Mary J. Clancy, Mary F. Cahill, Maureen S. Kysiak, Jean T. Meyer, Mary M. Barrock, Joan P. Mierzwa, Christine A. Franke, Marcia R. Simenson, Pat A. Mroczka, Adrienne J. Ropa. Row Four: James M. Brien, Don A. Newberg, Marie A. Moser, Jeanne M. Child, Joyce S. Markle, Jo Ann E. Clowery, Pam L. Jung, Alice M. Eastman, Karen K. Adams, Colleen M. Burns, Pam L. Schaaf, Mary Ann Milewski. Top Row: Anthony E. Monfre, Ed J. Fenendael, Michael M. Welclm, Bruce C. Achtel, James G. Ahler, RObCrl L. Warth, Andrew T. Przlomski, John T. Propsom, Paul J. Fleming, James T. Bunch, George T. Gialamas. i V7 ? SACRED MUSIC CHOIR Bottom Rgwg Margaret A. Hewitt, Marilyn J. Unruh, Rev. Maurice Rudisclle, Arthur J. Bowman, pres., Jeanne A. Magagna. Row Two: Rita A. Maier, Dawn M. Goorlritlge, Gloria J. Bushaw, Mary K. Maloney. Top Row: Jemmn C. Olson, Thomas F. Kaye, Robert D. Rudiselle, Christopher N. Krein, Mary L. Bruton. 'rj' M.U. CHORUS Bottom Row: William A. Held, pres.: John V. Steut, boy's sec., Barbara T. Christian, girl's sec., Penny N. Peek, Lura E. Geyser, Ann T. Drinan, Catherine M. Griffin, Camille Lookatch, Kathleen S. McCormack, Suzanne L. Miller. Row Two: Joan C. Mutz, Linda A. Riso, Emile D. Powers, Judith A. Parent, Mary P. Bellehumeur, Mary A. Geisheker, Nancy E. Gorman, Gloria J. Bushaw, Janet F. Kuzminski, Roseann McIntosh, Patricia A. Gaynor. Row Three: Constance J. Voelker, Mary Jo English, Ruth L. Durbin, Mary Ann Witt, Donna D. Hildebrand, Pat M. Langelund, Patricia A. Scharber, Barbara M. Smith, Ellen D. Carter, Carolyn Y. Williams, Mary Anne Finley, Ellen L. Grosselfinger. Row Four: Pat M. Kleczka, Virginia L. Knowles, Barbara A. Gehant, Mary K. Craig, Mary E. Ward, Lynne M. Kuretich, Karen K. Skalitzky, Linda A. Svoboda, Marilyn K. Toomey, Eugene L. Schaefer, Norbert V. Domagal- ski, Martin J. Murphy. Top Row: Richard J. Hebein, James E. Voss, Ted J. Popek, Michael C. Quinn, James W. Beigle, James P. Daleiden, James P. DeCorrovont, John I.. Sokop, John A. Tomasko, Theodore E. Grasse, Michael F. Brunner. Marquette choir members sing at the Mass of the Holy Ghost. IN- in-G 4fP .f,,.'1 :sq CI-IORAL GROUPS DENTAL SCHOOL GLEE CLUB Bottom Row: Donald T. Glaesner, jim R. Hansel, Lawrence W. Waitrovich, Roy T. Bonk, Robert F, Deucher, john R. Smith, Paul T. Shore, Richard L. Schaefer, Don J. O'Neill, Richard D. Miller, Gene D. McCoy, Richard E. Odgers, Richard A. Labinslci, director. Row Two: james M. Minas, Lawrence W. Gregory, Dave L. Bozikowski, Gordon A. Hill, Henry H. Takei, Rod D. Paloutzian, Paul F. Malone, james T. Molinari, Thomas T. Olsen. Top Row: Steven C. Meyer, Kenneth F. javor, Michael J. lnda, Nick A. Perri, Gerald R. Sylvain, David P. Haro, jerry M. Gasser, Laurence N. Fridl. MEDICAL SCHOOL GLEE CLUB Row One: Kenneth Pohl, Richard Golembiewski, Thomas Travis, William Weber, George Cassidy, David Stout, Edward Wilkinson, joe Tombers, George Koehl, David Tomasini, pres, Middle Row: Francis Q. Mannarino, jerry J. Galloway, Mitch Kwoterski, Dale Fossum, Tom Burkhardt, joe Pilon, Andy Meholic, Robert Poirier, John W. Walsh. Top Row: james J. McCabe, Steve Zilch, James A. Schwab, Leo J. Puzynski, john T. Giesen, Pat Donohue, Kevin S. Kennedy, Ray Kilcoyne, Tom Redlin. 95 Bottom Row Frank L White Michael R Wherry Frederic N Spidell editor james H Yagla, Top Row Paul A Pakalski Roger E Walsh William E McCarty Donald F Fitzgerald joseph MARQUETTE MEDICAL REVIEW Bottom Row: Dennis Mur- phy, Curl Shy, Terrance Fisher, editor, Michael J. Dunn, Ann M. Kosloske. Row Two: Patrick Golden, Al Liznrraras, Liz Harris, Ralph Sett, john Stremple, Stephen A. Worm, jr. Row Three: jerry Fons, jerry Schmitz, Dick Buechel, Hur'- vey R. Birschbach, Mark Popp. Top Row: Wendelin Schae- fer. THE MARQUETTE ENGINEER Bottom Row: Charles D. Borders, Thomas R. Sifferman, co-editorg Gerald Gantar, co- d' W e rtorg illiam T. Chidester, Michael E. Sokolski. Top Row: Stephen C. Elliot, Les W. Cooley, Hank J. Nisiewicz, Rev. Jerome J. Bruenig, S.J., Marty C. Walsh, Alfred B. Howard. OYER! OYER! Bottom Row: Allan E. Iding, Raymond S. Pushkar, editorg Prof. Calvin W. Corman faculty advisorg Frank X. Koelsch. Top Row: Tom G. Bitters, Phillip J. Hellmuth, John J, Kircher, Sherman S. Abrahamson :sf l r ' Nz' THE WHEEL Bottom Row: Jacqueline C. Hernon, Kathleen P. Chmielecki, Barbara A. Kopp, Bill C. Sturm, execu- tive editorg Diane M. Flanagan, executive eclitorg Carol A. Manning, sec., Mary Sue Wits, James A. Rutkowski. Top Row: Agnes H. Platt, Diane L. Kitzki, Steve W. Chambers, Thomas P. Guszkowski, Robert E. Burke, Robert J. Mohalski, Carole J. Bartman, sec., Kay Ott, Maurice J. Sheehy, John E. Mac- kowski. IMAGES Bottom Row: Judy E. Larson, Isabel I, Firpo, Jane E. Scholten, Donna J. Ganser, Louise A. Krinninger, Art Labelle, Barbara Blake, Judith R. Behling, Kathleen A. Ksicinski, Diane I.. Duskey, Mary C. Charles, Joan Y. Wright, Patricia A. Bobusch. Top Row: Walter B. Valacich, Ronald D. Giordan, Robert A. Fenske, Joseph A. DeWulf, Thomas J. Barry, John W. Quigley, James V. Shannon, Ned J. Murphy. S an fi llllllx 2 A THE BLUE PRINT Bottom Row: Victoria A. Chappell, Nancy Jo Zukowski, Lou J. Meyer, co-editor, George Nelson, co-editor, Nancy J. Wiza, Frank J. Kellen. Row Two: Bob Chybowski, Tom W. Lorch, Anthony J. Wedereritsch, Lawrence J. Mazlack, Richard J. Belcastro, John C. Lemanski, Robert E. Jacques. Top Row: James W. Beigle, LeRoy H. Wicht, Paul R. Mueller, James P. Cross, Chester R. Budney, James W. Heck, Daniel Revall. Illl -I -A I .v 1 f' ' Q RADIG -TV The Speech School conducts in- structional classes in radio and tele- vision where students learn neces- sary broadcasting techniques. In ad- dition to the formalized classes in radio broadcasting, an experimental laboratory is conducted so that stu- dents may practice techniques learn- ed and develop new skills. This year, Rho Tau Beta, national broadcasting fraternity, has prepared a weekly, half hour radio series. The program, Warrior Weekly, includes interviews with Marquette faculty members and students and campus news. In addition to the formalized tele- vision classes, the Speech School has also experimented with Closed Cir- cuit television. This year, Economics I was broadcast to 250 students dur- ing the first semester, and Theology 22 was broadcast to 1,ooo students the second semester. A crew of seven men, including audio and video engi- neers, cameramen, directors and pro- ducers, conduct the television shows. Q tj ,. DEBATE Among the many tourna- ments Marquette debaters par- ticipated in this year was the Air Force Academy tournament in which they finished ninth. The team scored a four to one victory in the University of Illi- nois tournament in Chicago. Two debaters attained superior ratings and one debator ranked third out of 1oo debators parti- Cipating. Other victories included a record of eight wins and two losses at Wisconsin State Col- lege at Eau Claire and a record of four wins at Eastern Illinois University. The debaters also Participated in the Northwest- ern University tournament, one Of the country's top tourna- ments, in which they placed 19th out of 94 teams. They also played host to the Mid-West Forensic Association tournament in March. Forty col- leges and universities from 14 states participated. Dennis Gensch ye? M1 Michael Stapleton l0Seph Tierney P 100 .,, Ken Stack Article Editor D Q' MARQUETTE JOURNAL 'P Fiction Editor Mary Wiegcrs Joseph R. Cannizzo Co-Editor 47 William Hayes Poetry Ed'tor Q- of . of aft? W ,Q Carol E. Kramer Co-Editor Ruth Dugan Art Editor GLW Barbara Goetz Editorial Secretary UU. 101 Dennis Byrne, jenny Lind, David Garino Assistant Editors 1962 HILLTQP Gerrie Nosalik Helen Caro Co-editor Coqgditgf jack Hamilton Photo Editor , 1 I 5. V P Betty Dauw Index Editor X, , lv ' X P O Ra' .' K li 'V x ' JM' I aa.: wktr., . qT'.:.-K: 1 v ' K Ken Lampke Sports Editor George Ackerman, Larry Lock Assistant Editors Paul Wagner Associate Editor i gn Barbara Rogers Editorial Assistant Carolyn Krmpotic, Mary Sharon Vrobel, Connie Lane Editorial Assistants Richard Coffman Organizations Editor ft I. -1 nay Nancy Flanagan Copy Editor Kathy Woessner Society Editor Ex gi Bonnie Kaminsky Associate Editor john Paluch, Buddy Licblcr, Bill Zach Editorial Assistants !., 'fi X . john W. Machacek Executive Editor, first semester Editor-in-Chief, second semester Roger Yockey Sports Editor, first semester HE RIJUETTE RIBU E john 1. Sanko Editor-in-Chief, first semester 4' Judi Hnncur Executive Editor, first semester News Editor, second semester hi.. Kathleen Donnelly Society Editor Paul Wagner City Editor, first semester Copy Editor, second semester james F. Daubel City Editor, first semester Editorial Board Director, second semester , , ,-iw Richard W. Coffman, David Gnrino, Terry Bormann, Thomas Nemnn, james Cunningham Sports Editor, second semester City Editors, second semester Joseph Hopkins City Editor, Hrst semester X 'l tQ V I ' 1 in Mary Wiegers F .t Ed'to ,seconi Seenleiir I r L joseph P. Rowson News Editor, first semester TRIBUNE , 'N QN- 'ing i Thomas Neman Copy Editor, first semester Kathleen Andrews George Ceolla Editorial Board Director, first semester Photo Co-Editor ' I 'Eid 1, 'ku ,A iff' ' ' qv-sf A 2 , -,W - ' I ,r.,:E'w. .V . , H, .gif-v':::gfJ 1 5' ' Qi:-' ff. ' FM - 'Tig' ,, . . . - , ,1.-- , A .AV-. ,- vl :,.s,Q-,- .1-.M .. .n , . '-1 'W.r':A V . , , v n 5, 5-3 ,rn .4 , ., - - ,. A min: 1 ,. Y P. '. ml l 5 4' l l 'Sf Vito Fioravanti, graduate assistant in bi- ology, instructs one of his lab students. U GRADUATE SCHOOL SODALITY Bottom Row: Conchita Hojilla, june Fisher, Dianc Barber, Diane Chappic. Middle Row: Nicholas Foscolo, Mary Hauer, joe Yamamoto, josefina Pamintuan, Bruce Horacck. Top Row: Frank Moriya, john Quirk, john Mulryan, Stephen Lammers, Tom Wanglcr. Graduate School .Q Patrick Dowling, graduate student, concentrates in the Library lounge. 1' Graduate assistant in Speech, Robert Pirsein, lectures to his Speech 11 class. 3 f -.- ' i 1 1 J, Y , A Aff .fd X ' :Slap A ...,,, XR S . X X 3, Reid XVinstin and Ida J. Critelli do research in a special I I X section of the Library reserved for gfllsillmc Students' ' 3 In .rl Proctoring history tests is one of the duties of gradu ate assistant, Arthur Scott. 110 Michael G. Andre james M. Asnis Donald A. Baus Charles F. Bennett Business 332:13 l5.BEZi'f.iT 'e' Administration john L. Betz William L. Blackwell Robert J. Blonski Lawrence E. Boeck James R. Botsch Q V , Leonard N. Bowe Francis M. Boyle, Jr. Judith E. Brennan Thomas W. Bruett ay- Phi Robert O. Brunner Fred Bureau Robert L. Burke ,ff I a is 9 'P - Ju' , 1 - 2 -f . ., my wtf, Q X . . . Y, ,nf 3' , f . V farms! J- --.W :Jil ,, i ' f A- we . ' 1 ,' isfivf-' . -2 . f ' 7 . fi: ' - I push the same buttons you do. XVhy doesn't mine work? Students check their totals in statistics lab. Richard B. Caifano Edward L. Calvey , 'O .x,,, john M. Charnon s 4' .4 I li Rudolph S. Cherney Francis S. Chester Thomas H. Chmielewski Turn me around so I can see the photographer. Greg Hewitt and his partner dance at the annual Bus Ad Ball. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CGUNCIL Bottom Row: Bernard D. Strittmatter, tres.q Keith G. Myers, pres.g NXfilliam G. O'Regan, vice pres.g Angela Diana, Ronald A. Knutel. Top Row: Frank R. Probst, David L. Counsell, David J. Mountan, john L. Eilers, Bruce -I. Robertson, Richard Zehnder. Neil Christoffersen Richard T. Cleary Daniel A. Coakley Q av L7 Sf a ft Q' 'T' Francis Coffey Edward M. Cohan David L. Counsell Winthrop E, Dailey III Noshir Daruvalla William A. Dettman Angela .M. Diana Patrick J. Dineen joseph A. Dockentlorff 'O' I Alan J. Domhrowski Thomas M. Donahue Daniel P. Donovan Patrick J. Doyle Charles A. Dreas James J. Drew 4' 'Q ' J 1 1 2. .3 Jerome D. Hanscum Terry R. Hagen Ronald XV. Hankes Thomas E. Dunne Arthur C. Egbert john L. Eilers Daniel E. Felzer David G. Fitzenz Carl M. Greco John M. Grud Ronald L. Haddad Candid XVhat? -Q gr. 4-1-WY' -sl . tsl Bill Linau and Chris Pla- 'XAQ neaux pause on Bus Ad third ' I Robert-1, Figzsimnmng floor steps to check notes. George j. Fix james P. Friar janet K. Gilman rm' 'Sl' -1. 13. -nn.. w O F gg: E 5 l ? i Q i iii?-3 y 'I - i .Jn if If l were you, I'd quit small town poli- tics and go big time. Dave johnson and jon V .1 n A b el discuss problems in the Stu- dent Activities Office. T. --?f ii- Did you hear a strange, scratching sound from that direction? Bill Blackwell, Bob MacArthur, and Mrs. Nancy Niedermann check posters in the Bus Ad office. 113 David B. johnson lidwin F. johnson ij snr Thomas J. Kane Gerard IZ. Keidel john P. Kellerman , A , I l Rohert J. Hogan , ,v James P. Holmes james N. jankowski 'Jil Charlie? Look, I got my hands on the gouge :md .... A student uses the telephone in the Bus Ad lounge. lohn T. Harezlak james R. Hartl Michael C. Hausman Richard j. jankowski Carlzon P. Hayes Z, Thomas j. Herzog joseph H. Hocper 114 J 4 is , la! Business Administration Russell T. Lein Tom J. Lejeunc David J. LeMay Francis B. Lenz Robert M. Leonhardt The French really had a sense of humor. Margaret Garsomhke and Richard Haas listen to tapes in the language laboratory. Terrence D. Kohlman What 3 gegtl Robert J. Kuchler jim Alhy, Bus Atl junior, leaves a class in the Business Administration building. james H. Keyes Francis J. Kicsar Robert I.. Klein wx., john J. Knapc 'fu Daniel E. Kuhn Robert P. Kult Gary N. Kupec Pat H. Landerman 'S 'Ii sv ,Q- john E. Lesch Williani A. Lienau Raymond T. Lopata, Robert A. Lutz Patrick J. Lynn P , Q 11 ln' . N I: 2 ff i, vi Q Gerald j. Mchring al Q.. William C. McCann john M. McGinnis jose Robert A. Maas Robert B. MacArthur john Edward Mackowski Charles S. Maglio jr. resident Kennedy wouldn't be very proud of me! Sharon Marx john A. Maul ph B. McAleer I just got an A on my linal management project! A student from Gesu grade school takes a short cut through the Business Admin- istration building. The men's physical education class go through il Series of exercises. 11 6 john P. Meyer Thadeus A. Mirski John V. Mlakar That makes 21 girls whose skirts are above the knee. Four more and I'm writing to the Trib. Bill Sturm checks over a homework assignment between classes. '-755 , ' Sipfff- . - -Q., w.. g :unison ms ...,........ . K ' Ima-1 i K. ' , gun ' g WSE . vm L nina lk- Label them textbooks and anything will get through. Lawrence Giantomas examines textbooks. -'f Frank D. Morrissey David J. Mountan John F. Muhich I Nd' YQ! g ii D. Patrick Muiiafkey Q Keith G. Myers if Robert P. Niedermann 1, I Brian L. Nielsen q H , . 1 4 iii Bernard F. Osterkorn i joel L. Owen Harry R. Palzkill Thomas J. Peters Charles A. Pittelkow Richard T. Pittelkow Christine A. Planeaux William G. Poggenburg Paul T. Powers Galen R. Price john V. Prindiville Frank A. Probst Robert J. Radocha Joanne M. Ramsey Ronald R. Rank Edwin W. Reid, Jr. Robert E. Reinbold Robert F. Richards Bruce J. Robertson Michael V. Sansone Joseph M. Scanlon Joseph L. Schaefers v--vu Now we come to the theory of mass production . . . Business Administration students listen to a lecture. David L. Schmid Francis A. Schmitz Connie L. Schon Kurt E. Schrang Gene R. Schroeder Gerald D. Schultz Ronald V. Schwartzburg Elroy J. Schweitzer Paul J. Scobey t James M. Sires UI F x I.et's see now, 15 percent of a 334,000 ad would mean . . . High school seniors took advan- tage of the careers day spon- sored by Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising fraternity. 118 4 X' V 771 .. Norman J. Smaglik Russell G. Smith Roy A. Sommers Richard H. Sonnentag Allen P. Spaeth Robert F. Sroka Laurence E. Steiner Harold J. Stronach i 'Wi Z Donald E. Stockhausen james F. Strother Sister M. Kimminau Terrence Stephen james Terrien David E. Thelen Mary G. Toohey .' 4 -..-4 .-.4 t I 'fi , l' ' AW.. I il. . Hi.: .4-'S t- .,-0 9 He's trying to tell me I can't wear white socks in the Army. Students in an AROTC class listen nttentively. Well then, how about tomorrow night? George Vergnm stops at the student bank. john R. Trimberger Business Administration David 1. Ullius -lf.. L3 . Ji 4 1? Kenneth B. VanDillen W W Roger j. Vidergar Frederick J. Vollmar Jay R. Vonachen - Gerald J. Wfaffen James L. Wandell Gordon E. Westphal Richard R. Wiener Thomas F. Yorke When hc told me I couldn't use that greasy kid stuff. . . . Two students relax outside of Carpen- ter Hull between classes. :al -J Charles V. Zalewski Dennis G. Zapp Ray Zclinski Paul M. Zcps Paul A. Zion 'K -Q James H. Alexander john M. Alles Anrhony W. Arena Vlilliam A. Asselin Richard L. Barnes l w 5 john M. Cuomo Willianm C. Derrickson Sheldon L. Dorf Wlllianm J. Bauman Edwin D. Bowser james W Chirwood Lawrence lx. Cook And hc-rc's one of my wife and me in Juneau Park. Dental student Paxil Green shows a pal- ticnt his x-rays. james A. Dorow Ronald V. Dorst ,av john F. Doyle David R. Ellico Dentistry :xiii 'fff-'Elf' 'n ' l' 'zrl i DENTAL SCHOOL CQUNCIL William A Hammond Bottom Row: Arthur L. Labelle, prCS.9 Thomas J- Buffy, Sec- ' Middle Row: Richard Labinski, Allan R. Pike, Rormld DfUl1S- TOP Row: John B. Draves, Robert A. Fenske. Diane L. Duskey, John J. Wadas. Ronald M. Gillenwaters William E. Goodman Paul F. Green Dorlen A. Hammon James J. Hanrahan Daniel G. Hartnett Gary G. Hawthorne Ronald D. Giordan Frank J. Gold Thomas E. Hennes Guenther H. Hennig Richard J. Henry Ken W. Huether Peter H. Jacobson 121 Ross Jcsswein Richard D. Jewell Bill F. Keaton George Ketoff Jack B. Keuper Alan J. Kidd s-qv' ..S. I don't care what Nescafe says, that cup had only 42 beans in it. Gary Hawthorne, Tom Poulette and jack Quigley relax in the Dental school cafeteria. VA off? - x X , C., Jon A. Kordon john M. Krebs So I said to Duncan Hines . . . Affhuf L- I-nbeue Fr. Willi'1n1 McEvo SJ and - Yi , ff . Francees Arencl, Dental School cuss a new recipe. james M. Knauf cook for the past 12 years, dis- Norris N. Knight Ralph M. Knight .4-g Donald -I. Lambert Franklin H. Lehman Larry B. Lubar Ronald A. Lund , 'Ol .4 t. f ,W 4 '7'F'3i. ,Q J Ralph F. MacDonald james D. MacPhec Glenn T. Maihofer james R. Masuhr John A. Maternowski -4 9. . N Russell W. Obermayr William M. O'Hara john J. O'Neill Edward Q. Opichka Dick M. McEwan Donald j. McGowan Thomas 1. McNamara Gary E. Moore Andrew R. Mortali bf 'E' 123 Dentistry l James 12. Pilon i james T. Pawlisch Allan R. Pike Theodore F. Pacheco George R. Painter Robert M. Paprocki I uf 1 Y U Maybe we should zell him it's not a nail file. Don Saclcns, jim Holford and Richard Catrer chock some information in the dental clinic, Raymond J. Portman john W. Quigley . -H . ll . N 3, .. 5 -f . I s. These get funnier after every cup. Donald Levine checks some x-rays in the Dental School cafeteria. fig James E. Rogall Thomas M. Roman Donald Rosen Fred H. Ross 'si , 'K joseph E. Sahatini Robert E. Sabatini james N. Sauer Richard L. Schilling joseph Schwartz I don't Care what the machine says. You still owe me 20 cents. Pat Rafferty pays Charles T. Maloney for his lunch in the Dental School cafeteria. Stanley I. Sehler .lilmes V. Shannon Frederick L. Sherer J0hn M. Sheridan James D. Silva 4 , 1 v f, l l-,si I Q X Charles E. Spangenberg Thomas J. Staniforth Anthony J. Steffek Stephen F. Stein Donald J. Stoffield 125 Could I interest you and your friend in a little wager? Students group in the Dental School cafeteria for some professional talk. Nicholas M. Suaadolnik Herald A. Trimmell, lv' , 'I' ' pl Dentistry Walter B. Valacich Harvey L. Vogue Richard W. Wickord Warner R. Young f 'l 126 Marcia M. Arnolduss Sharon H. Ball Judith R. Behling Clarice D. Bergmann Patricia A. Bobusch Kathleen M. Burke if CII Kathleen L. Carter Mary C. Charles Jennifer A. Conrad jonnye F. Crockett Suzanne J. DesMarais ' .Mi -,' I ,f l 4 l J Penny A. Domagalski Darlene L. Dupies Diane L. Duskey Margaret M. Fahres Isabel I. Firpo Donna J. Ganser Ln P' - A hp F See that? A wisdom tooth at five! Barbara Langa shows her patient proper dental care. Dental Hygiene i X l ish-N lv I Not my tonsils, lady. just the tooth Judy Salmina works on a young patient in the dental clinic. Linda J. Gieskieng And if you bite, I'll tie your ponytail to the head-rest. Yvonne Worrell adjusts the chair to fit her small patient. Maureen D. Halpin Karen M. Kodousek Louise A. Krinninger Kathleen A. Ksicinski Judith E. Larson 'tv' DENTAL I-IYGIENE COUNCIL Bottom Row: Judy A. Salmina, Diane L. Duskey, pres.g Barbara A. Zannini. Top Row: Louise A. Krinninger, Pat A. Bobusch, Michele A. Marco. 1' xi sw V.. P str ll i Sandra L. Lehner Jeanne B. Lorimer Donna L. Meloy Jacqueline Metcalf Patricia E. Norman Susan M. Perkins Janice M. Rabe Judith A, Rinzel Patricia K. Rose f im Kathleen G. Schunk Sheila R. Stelmack Mary C. Stemper Kathleen M. Stier Audrey M. Strachota 5, 06 -7 Linda K. Zarit Joan Y. Wright Barbara A. Zannini Ykv 'Q 4 Janet M. Winger Judith L. Witte Joanne M. Vande Hey Betty A. Virnig Jeanne A. Vogel Janice B. Wagener Marian L. Weber .Q , J They belonged to my nrst patient. Brushing techniques are ex- plained by Pat Wriglmt. Dental Hygiene i 'Q S A typical scene in the dental clinic. After this go on to Station 7. lv, 5' I - vi f if . 'J .I A x'l A- L Q,-,: OT ENGINEERING COUNCIL Bottom Row: Rohert B. Jacques, Anthony J. Wedernitscli, Ed M. Ogrin, PI-wx Rim 1:.,55L.n' viqr' pi-es,g Thomas R. Sifferman, tres.g George Nelson. Middle Row: James XV, lick, Patrick M. Gannon, Frank J. Paulus, Ronald T, Reak, ohn A. lXIurray, Wfilliam T. Chidester, Alfred B. Howard. Top Rowi Paul R. Mueller. James F. Kreissl, Robert Wimbiscrxs, Lou Meyer, Edmund J. Jacobs, Kenneth Wfinghart, Allen J. Hoover. Frank J. Barone Willian1 M. Bass Phillip J. Batchelor Edward A. Behrens fi., Engineering Richard E. Alberts Michael J. Allard John A. Arndt Carl J. Aschenbrener M. Paul Aschoff Raymond L. Belanger Patrick Below Sam W. Bird, Jr. Larry C. Boettcher , .,.. 55, ' Ein' , I N . Will' ill:f'wi,ii if I 6. l - 1' ' i 2 Cp f 12Q Frederick E. Brahmer David L. Brown XVilliam J. Buksas Clair T. Carney, Jr. James J. Carney Raymond E. Carney . ,as .f -r QM' Cl' The mouse xx llks m here md Wham! ILRuy Ddixum I 1 Mlxtm Suu ml Dr. Evan Grccncr watch Professor Algimantas V. Cerekas Lawrence J. Dalcunto Robert A. Desimonc Anton A. Dick Michael H. Didier I Y Wllllanl N I' kstr md l 1 l John J. Guagliardo Edward J. Hassingcr Joseph J. Hauck Michael H. Haulik Michael J. Garland William J. Gigi Michael A. Glandt F. Xavier Gonzalez James W. Grygera Engineering 6 Joseph L. Heil Thomas L. Henige Robert C. Herk all James J. Hintz Richard C. Hcrtcl Robert A. Hilmer Just five more minutes until the women's phy ed class lets out. Setting up shop in front of the , Speech School, Bill Stone and Bruce Zera do their surveying. I 4 .ij -- v ' if. .-,.. f,. - X J if V -3 moo! - A.I.E.E, don't think I'll join. Engineering organizations set up an information table in the school's lobby. 131 gc: 99.11 r gd' J' 11 Nicholas C. Hodgson . I X Z J f C 4? ,Q . -,, 'X gr gmu Leo J. Hojczyk f- ' ' ' Allen j. Hoover 5 ,..f- ' npr K . -P . ' 43 Patrick G. Horan Ronald W. Horkheimer What I'm wondering is when I move on Aloys W' Hospcl to blueprints. Adolph Zakorslcy, Engineering freshman, an assignment in Creative drawing class. does Engineering 'Ii .,v ' : ,. H' mf' , XJ: 'x f 'T james J. Howard Willizlnl A. Howard Robert L. Huber james L. Huiras Robert J. Irving Edmund j. -Iacohs Stanley V. jaskolski Huhurn B. ohnson I ' 'I Thaddeus j. Kaczmarowski A.T.T off a quarterg Marquette bookstore up 30. Diligent student checks I.B.M. report. . . . and now I know why im's top secret. Paul Vilmur, a graaluatc student, and Dr. Tom K. Ishii confer in the millimeter wave lab. Eugene D. Kasticar john D. Kaufmann Charles J. Kircher Dgwid G. Klunk Nicholas J. Korman 1 5 ik, jr. Lawrence B. Korta Martin A. Kowalski Brian J. Kozlowski Robert A. Kozlowski ki! 11' fit!! .xg l ames I' Kreissl J. -. Donald M. Kresse Ronald A. Lesniak R Qu 'Z' Robert G. Lindaucr Thomas W. Lorch r 'VT-.ffm john T. Losik ..., . I ,Af 1 ' '53, 29 . r-,rdf Easy on the salt. Ray Caspary anal Dean Nehrig work with sub-critical reactor ugul fm. training. 134 Austin G. Mackey Arthur A. .Mangold Lee M. Mann Robert li. Manshcld Thomas G. Markwicsc Alex -I. Masiarchin Ralph A. Matzelle Thomas C. McAllis Donald K. McCann james P. Meehan james K. Michels fyi 'CJ' ter, jr. .5 -' it , by All that for a 2 credit course. X -46 .aid Graduate student, Tom Smith, operates analog computer. Peter J. Mihclich, jr. Adrian W. Miklaszewicz john A. Murray Thomas j. Muth xv? K Hank j. Nisiewicz john A. Norhutas jack W. Orth -A Robert W. Pauley Frank J. Paulus jr l . it ' .t w , Sue H. Pclkcy big Us . 9 -'H 'rt's'vP.4n ' ' I-04--st, ' f 'Hiif ,,,.1'A If I can skimp a bit more they can raise the tuition all they want. Steve Rich uses a scale in Chemistry lab. vl 1 P 1' Wilnier F. Pergande Engineering Thomas E. Peterson Donald A. Pelku 1 S Frederick J. Phrrmann Robert E. Picha Thomas j. Piper .1 6 'S' Q 'GX ll0W OPSI Thomas L Rauterkus jr Thomas-I Pojeta Terry N Prueher David M. Rice 4 --4 I . I r in A A 4 -YJ V Ah ' A J Come back here and say that! Students pause in front of the Memorial lihrary. Raymond F. Ronnebaurn Jerome J. Rusnak Donald j. Salko Rafael A. Sanch Richard P. Scher '37 02 CI' Ronald T. Schlaf Richard J. Schilesinger Jerry L. Schoemann David D. Schuller Damian E. Schumacher john F. Simon :z l gov linno Toomsaxlu Patrick D. Twohig Hans H. Vanderveldt juan C. Tenorio David Tepper Byron C. Thompson Henry E. Thompson David L. Spritkc Waltlcnmar P. Stcrncr Auron Storch Kenneth J. Sustnchek David B. Tamblyn Engineering Willittnm A. Verkcst james M. VanNuland I . Robert R. Verhasselt r. Whnddy'a' mean, I gotta' turn nn lecture in beforehand? Captain Kelley lectures to his AROTC class. 3 t ,v l -. F . S It still comes out a minus 4. Professor and student observe l.B.M. statistics. Maybe he'll pass me if I draw blood. Craig Soda-rlmlen, james Kusek. Gerald Miclmlske, Richgu-tl Amr and Herbert Szutmnry ponder over notes in theology class. Kenneth J. Wiriglmzxrt Philip Walsh Michael J. Weix james S. Wlmite av y Thomas A. Wnis Cyral M. Wulslm -:f Next year they're running my picture too. jim MCC:-cu tries selling il stutlent directory to Carole Puckee. Gordon L. Vold - S1 XT' 137 Kenneth J. Wotcznk Michael W. T. Wuerl Robert J. Zucler Francis J. Znuner Leo j. Zoellcr Peter E. White Robert j. Wimhiscus james M. Wimmer IOURNALISM COUNCIL Constance H. Efflcr Lawrence j. Giantomas Rosalie M. Gilligan Barbara K. Goetz Judith A. Hancur joseph R. Cannizzo, Arthur C. Licblcr, Thomas T. Monticgul, Kenneth J. Stack, Pres.. D'Ann Barnes. All Right! Whtm hid the paste pot? Anne Smith, Kay Mayo, Francis Ryan, Paul Wfagncr, Gcrriu i . William H. Capellaro Nosalik, Nancy Flanagan, julie Ryan, joseph Gorman rccuivc comment from Professor Lucas G. Stauclachcr in journalism James R-DCNUYCV 100 Lab. Kathleen E. Donnelly Iournalism Williani J. Bcauclot Donald A. Bluhm Anthony j. Brula Patricia M. Byrne joseph R. Cannizzo Robert B. Dylak ' I Z N . fi Williani J. Hayes Diane M. Herro Howard L. Hetzel joseph H. Holbrock Gerard D. lngenthron Carol E. Kramer 63' -O' ,,,' Ruth Ann M. Krymkowski ohn W. Machacek J Mary F. McAniff Mary Kay Messner Thomas T. Montiegel 139 Patricia J. Zakrzewski ,,..... Edward S. Wcmdenjak Roger A. Yockey Kenneth J. Stack Pauline E. Strazis Mary A. Wiegers l . - 'r Kathleen Elizabeth Mulaney Thc,maS E' Neman Not so fast Coach! joseph P. Rowson john Fedders listens to instructions from Bill Francis G. Ryan Macafee in Typograplmy Lab. ga 163 I've heard of systems for taking roll, but this guy's gone 11 little mo far, journalism sophomores present their Christmas party skit. 140 T Law F. Thomas Amcnt Despite what you've heard about my curve .... Dean Seitz lectures to his Constitutional Law class. Thomas XV Bertz john It. Clarke Michael A. Clarke Phillip -I. Eckert james j. Ermert Donald I7. Fitzgerald Henry C. Fuller Harold D. Gehrkc john P. Hayes rl Herbert C. Humke Joseph P. Jordan Donald E. Knapp Donald -I. Kraemer I'll change of the people, by the 11001116 and for the people to for the penplfi. hy the people .... He'll never catch it. Dick Erickson reads and takes notes in the Law School library. A K V 1 ,J , f . ., 1' puff' ,- ,ir-i '11-fnf 1 i. . .Db -if ' AX iii 51 '- Douglas H. Leniehcck Robert S. Lindgren Richard B. McConnell Robert E. Meldman Charles C. Mulcahy Theodore J. Salow Thomas N. Schley james W. Smith Gerald M. H. Stein DEAN'S LAW SCHOOL STUDENT ADVISORY COUNCIL Bottom Row: Peter J. Lettenberger, Raymond S. Pushkar, joseph P. jordan, Dean Reynolds Seitz, Donald F. Fitzgerald, james H. Yagla, Roger E. Walsh. Second Row: Robert E. Meldman, Paul A. Pakalski, Harold D. Gehrke, Andrew O. Riteris, Gerald P. Boyle, joseph H. Hallows. Third Row: William E. McCarty, Frank L. White, Charles C. Mulcahy, Frank T. Crivello, Phillip j. Hellmuth, Peter S. Balistreri, Roch Carter, Frank X, Koelsch. Top Row: Patrick T. McMahon, Allan E. lding, Thomas G. Hinners, john D. Payant, james E. Murphy, Russell C. Schallent, Robert J. Bonner, Sherman S. Abrahamson. Grant D. Waldo Roger E. Walsh 'Olivia L. Widmeyer ...f, Jerome E. Wollinka john G. Wylie 4 iv L If! Thomas Hinnes, Law senior, confers with a corporation lawyer in the Allis Chalmers library. james H. Yagla 'Z 142 Thomas H. Aageson joan I. Ackerman Leroy j. Adamczewski Roberta j. Adamski Robert W. Adler 1 fn-Q Richard L. Adrian John J. Ahern LIBERAL ARTS COUNCIL Bottom Row: Williixin G. Lavelle, Mary Ellen Ziesler, corr. sec., jeff Moriarty, tres., IZ. Martin Barbour, pres., Robert A. Vacca, vice pres., Paulette G. Maier, rec. sec. Top Row: Dr. Rohert A. l.aDu, moderator, Owen H. Boehm, Carole A. Murphy, Robert A. Fisher, Richard McDermott, Terry Sullivan, jim Hemmer, Lee T. l-Iettinger. Edwin R. Ahrenhoerster Anna T. Albers William F. Alderson Mary E. Alf Mary E. Amalnn Q Liberal Arts 13. Nancy M. Amann Doris C. Anderson ,Q 7' Marilynn F. Anderson 5 i N joycc M. Andre Z' .Q- - . X j f,. Larry J. Andrcini George j. Andrie i joan A. Arcieri James I.. Aschenbrenner MaryAnne Ash Michael J. Ash Won't Somebody please wind me up? Tim Tull clowns in g m class Helen M' Auchter Y y ' james E. Auer john A. Aucr Hmmmm? I wonder if she wears contact lenses? Pat McDonell and Tom Kaye work in the science lounge. R. .9- john W. Ausscm james P. Baggott Anna M. Bahr Glen G. Bakalars E. Martin Barbour 'U Claudio A. Bezanilla Dianne J. Bianchi jerome P. Bickness Charles N. Bell Mary S. Bones Georgia A. Bernath john C. Bertolone Edward J. Blanc Liberal Arts Brenda J. Bittner Elizabeth M. Biwer See that girl there? I introduced myself and she laughed. Michael Tatalovich, Liberal Arts junior, and Bob Stonck, Liberal Arts senior, talk before class. '.-. ,, u,. I T . Kevin D. Barry Maureen N. Barry john A. Bauer Derek A. Beckford Carl A. Beckstetlt Maybe I should have read this last night. Students listen to an English lecture. gi-Xb X xi- 8 X . 7 X, A sd' 1 1 ,L 1 . .. But teaching can't be all bad. Then he said, Senorita, you don't Karen E Blazine mind translating the first 106 ' pages for us, do you? Sue Gruupman, Liberal Arts freshman, pauses to talk with Pat Reardon. 145 Q Patricia A. Breitenstein Rosemary Booth Louise K. Brown Robert A. Brezinski Clem A. Budny Irene D. Burdey Sharon A. Blazine Suzanne P. Bodary Arthur J. Bowman jr. Owen H. Boehm Bernadette L. Bolger Thomas A. Boyd James F. Boyle Tw Katherine E. Boley li A! X fy, f l fx 146 lf he leaves the post ar 4-1, Fire Fly should pay 62.40 no win. Dr. Clemens Hannekin makes a point to his math class. of l Mary F. Cahill Z fwfr. . , Barbara A. Calvano Edward Carter On March 17, we're having a quiz. Roger J. Byrne Dr. Thomas Wlielrin lectures to his English class with a John P. Cahill touch of irish wit. William J. Burke 4 R i Ni i l W james E. Carnel Molly A. Carroll John T. Caughlin Richard J. Charnigo Robert E. Chase Howard S. Chesley Sylarius R. Claas Jill L. Clausen Dick A. Conforti -A 'a. .if t L , V Gretta M. Conlan Mary A. Connolly Patricia L. Cooley Mario F. Crivello Roberta A. Crouch Liberal Arts xiii., L. . Mary E. Desmond 1 Catherine L. Davis K Caroline L. Deibele I've heard about the desk shortage, but this is ridiculous. Liberal Arts freshman Thomas Brown SherryLouDa1cy uses the phone booth to read over john W. Dansby notes- Stanley E. Dary William P. Curran David L. Cutchin Donald A. Czech Luciana M. Dai Zovi Speak up, jose, we can't hear you. Kay Mayo checks some microhlm in the library. pi Jean A. Deustermann Edward P. DeVaney Robert P. DiPego Liberal First the Tower, then the Stratford . . vE,i1ffnM- D0n0h0C where else can you drink? a 5 Dgnovan Dale Beltz stops for a drink of water. MUD owen If the whole of being, intrinsically speaking, is bcing's every cause of being, what is being? The library lounge is a handy place to study. Li gm Dennis J. Doyle James William Dwyer Karen A. Eckert Carol J. Eddy William P. Egan James L. Ehrhart Ismail S. El-Khatib Robert J. Ennis Sister Ruth Ann Evans Michael A. Ewens Thomas R. Fahl .l0an E. Fehlen Richard R. Fernandez David A. Filtranti fn ,,.,ff' ' ' ' was if 4-my Paul J. Flaherty, 5-1- judith B. Fleming Mary E. Fleming 149 'Told you we shouldn't have late registered. Kathy Lucey and Judy Marschall eat lunch in available space in the union. Paul M. Fleming l 1V ,l A , lf Lynn W. Foell Adrianne C. Fogas Paul C. Forbrich I: ilu .4-- 'x' Carol L. Forst Elizabeth J. Fox ' -fr. i So I told him if he didn't behave he'd have to sit at the end Suzanne S. Fox of the table. Q , jose Lowry, Irene Xavier and Judy Conrad find study quiet in the Catacombs. 150 Liberal Arts Kathleen M. Foy Charlotte E. Freihofer Judith M. Friederich Barbara R. Froehlich Marilyn A. Fullerton Patrick L. Gaeta Kathryn A. Garthe Penelope T. Gazzolo Mary A. Gehl A little Lestoil and she'll never know the difference. Tile Tepee in tllC UI1i0n is Ll pllplllill' Plglfc fin' lglgf lnfnulg ghgpping. .34 .517 ,fa 'f fNw 'S .-UU' J . ' fm George T. Gnalamas Thomas j. Giblin Carole A Gildea Rosemary C. Gittens Cynthia A. Gleason Mary jo Goralzewski But she's got a terrific personality and was twist champion of Kalamazoo. Whaddya say? Sue Mueller and jim Lang chat in front of the juke box in the grill. -A '17 Robert A. Graf S f ll. Kathleen M. Grall Anthony F. Gramza J. Lynn Gray Terry R. Gray jean Hertel Greenwood Take a letter! Pamela Parks and Vince Rowe study in the hi-li lounge of the Union. Laugh at everything he sayS, he's an easy B. Men students enjoy a joke in 000 Of their Liberal Arts classes in Johnston Hall. .F Q 'P Dennis R. Grzywinski joseph A. Haertle Susan A. Hahn Joseph H. Hallows Peter T. Hansen Thomas E. Harbaugh Nancy A. Hardy Mary S. Harley Suzanne Harrigan nj john D. Harris julie E. Harshman Herschel R. Harter Judith C. Hasrreiter William Henry Haushalter jane F. Hazlett Helen M. Heckler MaryAnn E. Heffernan William J. Hegner ,f.fS'. is -15 ' :7 A I 1 lil William A. Held Kenneth H Hemng Thomas V Hemng Elizabeth I' Heim Barbaraj Heimann arbara T Hemzskill K - P It's the same story every semester-but dad, everybody's grades are bad. Janice Koziczkowski and Ron l-litchins do some last minute studying in the Grill. 'R ' a Wx if life .- I guess I'll be a housewife all my life. Mike Ravnrino and Lynn Ryan measure density in chemistry lub. 1 1 ,W L . f af A- , 'VII E may From Rome we went to London, and then on to West Bend. Dr. John Pick addresses his English 5 class. M , all is 5' 'v lm Wm: 1 1-vm - 153 Liberal Arts Kathleen A. Horan Thomas F. James Susan L. Jans Gerald J. Janusz Ronald L. Jennings Geraldine J. Jewulski Margaret M. Huff Vernon A. Hunter Mary J. Ireton Janice M. Irmo Richard C. Herdnch Carl H. Horst Mary A. Houghton Nuts! I'm over cut in theory and practice of Basketball I. Liberal Arts freshman Susan Wig makes a mental note of poster. John W. Hellman Mary E. Heyl E , Joan J. jochman 'Sf ' ' janet H. johnson Ernst K. just Look, every page is blank. Librarian Susan Buckwell helps Jim Jacobs at the main floor desk. If you persist in writing me notes, young lady, I shall report you to the dean of women. Sina Hollis, Business Administration junior, recopies notes under a discerning eye. Carol S. Kane John S. Karwowski Judith A. Kavanagh ,,-f ..' .ff-r '. 1 c - 2 'C jean S. Kawaoka John K. Kearney julie A. Keenan Joseph T. Kelnhofer Patricia A. Kempf Mary Katherine Kibler Wayne A. King Mary Kirschling John R. Klas Liberal Arts Hannelore Klaus Edward J. Klein Robert J. Klein Patricia A. Klepacki Ralph G. Klieforth Ronald Lee Klimek Rita M. Klinge James A. Koester Ronald C. Kollross 6' If you ask me once more who this guy Aquinas is, Stanley, I'll make you turn in your Companion to the Summa! Father Gerard Smith, SJ., lectures to his class. .. ILV, ' .Y ' , Darn, it really is hot chocolate! 'I , Philip Wienczewski relaxes in the Lounge. 'Q lui John V. Kost Donald J. Krebs Mary M. Kreilkamp Jerome H. Kringel Thomas J. Kub .41 ra, Marjorie A. Kurhajec , f 1 156 l Those religion jokes always go over big. Dr. Jerome Archer amuses his short story class. I wonder if he'll take roll today. Dr. James Barrett lectures to his biology students at the Varsity. Ronald L LaBrusciano Jerome T. Lasdasky Charmaine A. Lassa Nancy L. Laufersweiler Carol A. Lange Rosario J LaBarbera Mary G. Lawlor Antone D. Lehr Joan M. Leister Jeannine C. Lennon I . f 1 l Thomas J. Lesch Charles G. Lex Mary M. Lickly Mary Jo Liegler Donald J. Limburg .nf 'FY X ,A Theodore F. Mazza Felix C. Mazur joseph A. Markowski Elaine H. Marks Patricia A. Martin Rita S. McCabe 157 with . 1.555 Q ll' A6 'l Nm.. So that's what they mean by divinely inspired editors? Dan Murray reads the Tribune in Car penter Hall. Carla L. Maercklein john R. Malensek Doris A. Mangold Theodore D. Markle john P. Linstroth Mary Kay Lohmer Mary Lou Lorscheidcr John S. LoSasso jamees A. Madden Liberal Arts And anybody who dares to write on my clean blackboard .... Dr. David D. Draves discusses teaching methods with his education Class, 158 Thomas D. McCann Mary M. McCord Myron T. McCormack 1' H , E .xl Richard T. McDermott joseph D. McDevitt T Lauretta J. McElheny Camille M. McGreev Sally A. McKendrick Marie A. Mehr A Y Jo Ann Melchiore Robert A. Melin Norbert T. Melville In isn'r the pay. . . ir's the fringe benefits. Navy men join the crowd in the Union alley. Judith A. Merriman Norman M. Merz J X 'sv Liberal Arts Thomas J. Meskel And then I said to myself, Self, . . .' Philip Martinson pauses during gym Jacqueline L. Miday You wouldn't dare! Elaine Polaske studies between classes. John F. Miller Jose L. Miranda S-D Terry E. Mitchell Mary Josephine Monahan Michael J. Monnelly lfv' and there I was surrounded ' ' ' b F ' , I l . . Brian B. Mulligan y ranclscans Aloysius B. Mundschau Fr. Ralph Lassance, S.J, chats Patricia E Muth with Paul Piaskoski. John J. Newman, Jr. John F. Noelke Doris A. Nowak Jeanne T. O'Brien Maureen L. O'Brien Thomas A. O'Connor Q 'D Greg A. Peters james E. Peck Jose A. Perez-Ferrari Antonio J. Pnsion June M. Pzmdolll john F. Pazereskis - V x x -- v S --Ok, Paul D. O'Malley Edith A. Oliver Mary J. 'O'Rourke Margaret L. Ott Lawrence J. Otto Elarnc M. Pacetti Rosemary E. Palumbo Mary K. Panenka Roger E. Panther .' X - S ' 4 x. -,1-' -,,-.1-J -I, You can't talk about the Pope like that! Fr. Arthur Evans, SJ., conducts an English 6 class nfl A , -5,51 .' . Egfr- Well, I'll be! The book does spell it that way. up 'T-'- Ted Bruhm and Rocks Crrlvelli confer on a 1 1. -A it ,.'., J: I math problem. 'X no . -355' ' --Q , fc'- ' ' . 'I K wmrpyf , E 161 Liberal Arts Mary Grace Quella Elizabeth T. Quetel Ronald R. Raddatz Joyce A. Radtke Marian J. Rajani Sandra L. Rashid James S. Retfkin Jo Ann Reichling Elaine M. Reick Michael J. Reinardy gn What does he mean keen insight Students meet for speech class. They wouldn't dare do that to me, would they? Michael Burns, Liberal' Arts freshman, checks the bulletin board in Johnston Hall' Robert J. Peterson Philip J. Peychai ' Gretchen P. Ollinger an Mark A. Peters Thomas J. Petersik 9 Sf' K -e l Jennifer L. Pontoni Rita C. Prudlow Marie A. Puetz John F. Qualia ' -0 'U 'J Ag I ' 1 1 Y 'W 6' 7' ,Q :' 162 Liberal ' Arts .. -W.. ' 4 s 'I' N- 5 m 5. Z I I wonder if rhey're waiting for the same guy? Alice Keehn, Pat Johnson, and Mary Ann I.ewandowski read over their notes in the Varsity Theatre. James G. Sargeant Sigrid K. Sample Michael J. Sanfelippo Loretta L. Scafasci Harry J. Schanz -q Judith M. Schorsch Raymond W. Scheers Dennis E. Schendel Barbara M. Scherber Gerald J. Schindler Thomas F. Schmid J. Patrick Ronan I James C. Ross Daniel O. Ryan, Jr. John C, Ryan 4 Z Patricia A. Riesch William E. Robertson Margaret A. Romeo These 10 minute class breaks come Jerome P. Richards Ronald J. Richards in handy. The Hi-Fi Lounge proves conducive to good sleeping. Sister M. Ursula CRennj Rita A. Schmitt David C. Schuette joseph M. Schulte Nancy M. Seidel Rita A. Selk Paul T. Selzer .Ma ry E. Sepic Robert N. Spinelli Anthony A. Sicilia Peggy M. Smeeton john G. Smid Robert -I. Sranske Nancy A. Staley Kathleen M. Stanioch 16 ' x Rose M. Smith 2 N- Q George A. Sobiesk V - e 4' V' f Maybe you could see better, Smith if you closed only one eye. Lynn Alslattcry Rudy Puma, instructor, helps Tom Lass in biochemistry lub, Patricia C. Shannon George Willian1 Shardlow Willianl C. Shebcsta Gerald J. Sheehan I It's called sleep-reading. Michael Burns reads while Paul Chat'- non takes notes in class. N X Te-. . SA 164 Richard J. Stanislawski ', ,i Q Wayne J. Stankowski William B. Steele Kathryn J. Steeves Anna Marie Sternig i Dianne D. Steward SX, If four peanut butter sandwiches cost 31.24, how much will zt bag full cost? David A. Stich X s J .1 Roger Byhartlt studies in the library. Robert L-Stonek ,I X . Mis. v .., J -M .,.N 1 .al f'i .4535 . l . i Z..--' .Drk . 1'1 .. ...IIQK X. . 1 gg .qua K 5 1 A. .- 1l:f5,'A'Ni Q JV L' 1 ' ' f rf! ,' 1, , fu NI' -. x ,IV .'-'f'1 , XXV'- . ' -B Judith E. Strauss Thomas J. Streit Marian H. Striley Sharon A. Strupp Bonnie A. Swcndson Russell J. Szymanski Leroy R. S. Taegar Agnes M. Talacko James E. Tashkin M. Gretchen Taylor Susan M. Theissen Michael J. Thimmesch Carolyn N. Thomas See, it says so right here. Bobbie Blaettler and Henry Wacker confer over notes. John R. Thomc Mary A. Thuemler Judith Rae Torres Kenneth J. Trainor Jean C. Treacy William G. Treviranus, jr. Robert L. Vefbick -au NI 94 . Lv! 13-R t Robert A. Vacca 5 'D Gnret E. VanDeSteeg Fred C- Vim Remoftel Look, Jane, look. Look at Spot run. Wllllam -l' Venllooy Albert Jacobbe studies in the stacks. Catherine M. Vctrano james R. Vint Mary M. Voigt Elizabeth J. Mathers Vonachen Judith A. Vosika Ann L. Walter Walter Charles Wachs Janis C. Walter joan E. Ward 165 I, Liberal if Arts Multiplication is the name of the game Dave Haskell works in biology lab. 'Q Sister Mary Albert Wehri 166 Gerald J. Wesolowski Lucille C. Whelan Robert J. Whelaxn John P. White Charles H. Willccmx Judith A. Wilson 2' 6 John L. Wintley .Q if 0 I C- v' X Thgrnglg wfigging He IOll.l Ihill OIIC last VVCClC. WHIICF Wlljlnluk Students follow a Speech class. Richard J. Yezek James Bernard Young Mary Ellen Zahawa Joan C. Zach Joan K. Kang Carlton J. Zeiler 'C' fl, P. Wayne Ziebell David A. Ziemann Mary Ellen Ziesler 0 L, What does he mean the Army won the war? Jerome Gogat and Richard Streetcr sit in on it NROTC session. Malilee T. Zimmers Mary Jo Zummach Robert D. Zuiker Carol E, Zvara W VX Liberal Arts Prlul Bozzo and Liz Harris concentrate on il lab Problem. g MQ, F :fav Val D. Adamski Charlcs Aprahamian If I could get the top on, maybe it couldn't jump out so easily. Norman F. Blinstrub john A. Brungo Robert F. Bruns Medicine MEDICAL SCHOOL COUNCIL Rai h F. Sett, pres.g Katherine E. Trudnowski, sec. Catherine J. Condon, tres.g p 16 asv' Lou C. Buscaglia Richard M. Clifford Richard A. Collins Francis E. Conrad Philip Coverdale, Jr. Michael F. Cristoford Thomas O. Daly Ronald john Darling Ernest C. Deeds .g 4 ' 'i Eff 3: F. te 1 William B. Donovan Lee R. Duffner Michael J. Dunn Frederick J. Engelbrecht Erik P. Eselius 'of '1- Patrick Guinan Alexander C. Guira Helen J. Gurkow Thomas G. Hefter Lawrence M. Freeman Leon Garbowicz Gholi D. Ghashghai Henry M. Goldberg Maury D. Graves Thomas J. Fetmerston Terrance N. Fisher Jerome W. Fons, jr. joseph E. Fracasso john F. Fraser james H. Freel 4 'Q Hideo Ixaratsu Michael G. Karos R. David Helling Bart L. jewson Gerald J.Ka11a5 X. You might try putting paper in it. Dr. A. Welter chats with Bess Stein. 4. 9'C: . ..... if :df-1' Kai Ni Are you sure you want to go through with this, Al? Med students take turns being guinea pigs for many experiments. AL This time I'll add a little more gin. Sum P. Nesemann takes careful aim in lub. -win Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble . . . I h d Students toil in Med 351, physiology lub. C1133-lgs'F.TkcIi?C:gg Medicine Frank V. Kreitzer Barbara A. Kulczycki Ernest K. H Lee I-Q. 'J' .,,, If .. - - ' . 'j, ',- fix 'T ' a .Wx im Charles E. Link Michael J. Mally Carl J. Mani Richard j. Mathews I jacob W. Meighan Robert J. Mollerus Martin K. Moyes joseph j. Nigro joseph A. Ogonek ft . I ii siffl .L 169 Robert C. Olding William J. O'Leary james L. O'Shea john C. Price John G. Rawland George J. Reul, Jr. rdf Up periscope! Med students have to be engineers in order to handle some of the complicated equipment. Medicine 41 M Next time I'll write my own speech. Kenneth A, R055 john Raster listens to rt critique of a speech he gave at the medical students' Speakers Club meeting. HMI' . ' I 556-5 . . 9 'i 945'-'Ei mi :jd fu.. 31 , i gf ' -fi writ- ,sl C e . . .. uf Samuel G. Scime Richard B. Sheridan Richard T. Shore Carl M. Shy Thomas J. Russell Armin M. Sadoff Thomas D. Schmitz Daniel J. Symenow joseph E. Talbot Thomas C. Versic Francisco R. Villalobos Richard E. Wocmd Richard C. Zachcr 12 james A. Sladky Salvatore Spilvzza William C. Stewart Thomas P. Straub Kenneth L. Strebe ass BT, 4-8 all Alice L. Fordyce Marilyn L. Gore Judy A. Gunther Nancy M. Guthrie 15 Carol j. Beaudry Susan Beltemacchi Bernadette A. Bowes Sister M. Claudette, O.S.F. fReclcamP7 Judy A. Eiff 171 Medical Technology Patricia A. Karwoski Hww,,,,,,v4v Rochelle A. Holwick Susan L. Hook 15 I Linda R. Hanson jean M. Hartjes joan M. Haubrich I wonder if it would be easier if I took the cover off. Eileen Dugan and Nancy Michneiwicz, Medical Technology juniors, perform experiments in lab. 5 . l MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Bottgm Row: Pamela A, Galgano, Diane M. Hauser, trcs.g Marilyn I.. Gore, pres.g Barbara A. Barsul, vice pres.g julie Rauwolf. Top Row: Mary Christiano, Rochelle Holweck. Barbara Walter, sec.g Anne Williaxns. Medical Technology if Qi Go ahead, have a taste. Loretta Murach and Patricia Albers, Medical Technology juniors, discuss a lab problem. What's your opinion of the frog shortage? Mrs. Sara Durham, Janet Merkel, lab instructor, Sister M. Veronica and Mary jo Mulaney concentrate on at lab project. julie Rauwolf Carole A Strnpazon Roberta E. Ryan Penelope C. Smith Sylvia C. Southern h 'ix .ku A 5 J fl ' ' D' : fjf' , n , ,ffz 'A Wir Alma R. Abel Chaichero Abijatabutra Barbara M. Bechtel Barbara E. Beck A 4 N. . I I NURSING COUNCIL Susan S. Bischmann Sr. Mary T. Brendan Marietta E. Budack Alyce L. Burnett it judy Anne Burroughs Sheila A. Carberry Kathleen A. Carbone 1 Kathleen M. Carrick Arlene E. Ciestelski 1 ' ' ' f VR Bottom Row: Elizabeth A. Dricken, Carol A. Korolikowski, tres Patricia A. Laskey, pres.g Barbara L. Dutney, vice pres.g Constance Dennis sec Top Row: Mary A. Kelly, Mary Alice Godlewski, jude T. Dalton Marilyn j. Yunek. Kenna M. Lack, Judith A. Laugen, Susan J. Kelly. Nursing Ever since they closed the Stratford. . Mary Sabourin finds time for a Pepsi 5. 174 VE' i I . nur 1 . Elaine C. Degnan , I X i Leona E. Dethart - , Camille j. Devine M I Mary K. Dcwane - ' 1 -'- Sr. M. Digna Clrlurtgenj jf 7 1 z , Barbara E. Dombeck Barbara L. Dutney Mary Margaret Elton Patricia R. Falvey I W I Q2 The high point of sophomore year is the capping ceremony. Sr. Mary Federmia fStraesslej L ' ' Q Frances L. Fettcr Dorothy L. Foster Sandra lx. Fredrick Barbara W. Gallant uv' ., 'W' Wil . 1 5:f't 5N' N -, 3953355 ' -. :' . 13fWC' 'f 4.1 ' ff, . - 3 A Aa, 'Q - . si- ul How many minutes of voice training did you say you had? Community singing is a popular form of recru ation at the hospital. .0 f ,Q Q 2? . Peggy A. Gebhardt Susan C. Gerathy fn' -- x -X r I X y Mary M. Giefcr Judith M. Hamann Mary Anne L. Hofmcister I wish my watrh had a second hand. Student nurses have an opportunity to Come in Contact with many patients. an' Nursing N , Suzanne B. Hohmann Mrs. Hilda B. Houston Sr. Marie B. Immaculate QBissonnettej Angeline M. Janik Continued on the fourth floor. The hospital has a library which is convenient for the students. Margrette A. Jensen Mary Alice Kase Mary A. Kelly Susan V. Kelly Gail F. Kokal 176 I-1 Jirapom Kruesopon Edith F. Kubojiri Sister Mary Laboure Judith A. Laugen MaryCay A. Legatz ll I 5 lil Mary B. Lezala Susan C. Long Carole S. Marzuki Mary A. Mclsaac -'X yt Y. Ig, mu A Okay, who took the last piece of the puzzle. Kathy Carrick, Kathy Carbonc and Sheila Carberry amuse both their tiny patients and themselves. Catherine M. Metrey Ann F. Migas Joan R. Ohlman Margaret M. Ondo Mary L. Pieri ,tak Now that you've passed purse snatching, we'll go on to hubcaps. Public health nurses find two handbags a necessity in their profession. xii-Url' ,wifffaffs ' RW, '43 ' ' tic . . . f f I v ,if Elaine J. Polaske Lois J. Proulx If this one doesn't get him, I quit. Mary Ann Kelly selects a record in the nurses recreation room. Mary T. Sabourin Ruth A. Schwartzmiller Kathleen M. Schwentner lv 46 if an N i What do you mean, you don't see why we want to get men out here, Sister ? Sister M. Brendan, Lois Proulx, Sue Bischmann and Judy Burroughs participate in a seminar at St. Joseph's hospital. ,Li lv. v-v Susan L. Seecer Patricia A. Vint Sharon A. Walsh Pearl B. Wayerski Mrs. Marjorie B. Wendt Judith A. Werdcritsch Marjorie A. Viehl Kay A. Zambisky Verna M. Zimmermann Nursing 'x , PHYSICAL THERAPY COUNCIL Bottom Row: Jacqueline R. Lutz, tres.g Barbara A. Demerath, Donna T. Kimmel, sec.g Karen A. Kautzer, pres.g Mary L. Jungers, vice pres.g Elizabeth A. Sweeney. Top Row: Sarah Emling, Marcia T. Wetrmr, Joanne Ament, Martha Dwyer, Phyllis Van Goethen, Betty Brousseau. Mary Lynn Gerlach Mary L. Jungcrs Karen A. Kautzer Mary A. Kohncn Physical Therapy Dianne M. Brown Sister Mary Christopher Sarah J. Fmling -1 Joanne D Amcnt Jeannette F Brlsseur 0 l. .A 1 3 Watch closely! Now which shell is thc bean under? Physical Therapy juniors Kathy Vonesh and Tom Gawlik experiment with a hard boiled egg in electro-therapy lab. Carol R. Krasovich Lynda C. Metz Anne L. Morris Clare M. Palisin Marcia T. Wetcmr Phyllis I. Worden YT nf? -9 7 X Carol M. Hallett Kathleen M. Fridgen X Gregory G. Gorak K . .J I I Marirob Downes Carol L. Ellis Edward W. Fix --qu... Barbara I. Barczak Mary Ellen Budaj james A. Curley Sylvia A. Belkovskis Margaret L. Burns Carol M. Daly Nancy Birong Jeannine M. Campbell Mary L. Delija Florence M. Bradsky Ann P. Cataldo Irene G. Derus 6 SPEECH COUNCIL B0tt0m Row: Frank O. Mnflliv, MHIFIOU L- Orth, sec.g Susann J. LaFave, vice prcs.g Tony D. Tortorella, prcs.g Barb M. Machnick, rec. sec.g Michael H. Molenda, james F. Murtaugh. Top Row: Nancy A. I-Iubbes, Doris Biskupski, Claudia Thomspon, Nancy Arbucklc, Tom F. Pinter, Dennis G. Kray- nak, joan K. Rcclmcr, Charlotte A. Frankow, Neddy E. Rawls. . 179 Speech 1 l jo Kolnnda, Liberal Arts junior, looks at the statue of the Blessed Mother behind Bcllnr- mine Hall. Aww-Come on now! Who's going to teach us the Twist? Mr. Stnuclacher, Speech Speech teacher, arranges his class for the dt1y's discus- sion. 35 TN J? Kathleen M. Mika Karen A. Kurtz Susan M. Morrison Susann J. LaFave Marion L. Orth Donna j. Lconardi Judith M. Pheatt Suzanne M. Preston Patricia A. Rainier Gerry E. Ralph Lavonne j. Roenstad Ruth M. Seligman Sandee J. Simonick 2 Virginia M. Stilp john j. Stollenwerk joan A. Strachota Camille R. Taglia llllllll ,u..,l 45 6,957 tubes, and we've got to Gnd ONE that's had pr John Stollenwerk, Speech senior, and Vince Talbot, technician, work in the television studio. .IV 93 3 , :I 4 'Jil Sharon M. Tobin Anthony D. Tortorella Margaret M. Urann ml Martha j. Walker Yvonne M Weasler ,-on ? We're on the air! Where Lois M. Zorko an are you. Anita Bellomy, KLZl'lllllllllC assistant in Speech, focuses the television camera in the Speech School studio. . x v , Participation in the tive-year engineering co-op program involves work on actual con- struction, electronic or mechanical prob- lems. Nursing students begin working in the hospitals as sophomores, and by their senior year most of their time is spent in the wards. pr-1 i 3 5,5 Looking Ahead. . . As a part of their education, hundreds of students leave the classrooms before graduation to go into hospitals, news- paper city rooms, schools, industry and business offices. Through these previews of the fu- ture, students are able to apply class- room theories which become more meaningful. The one-the-job training programs are offered by each curricu- lum and valued as a teaching supple- ment. Jil N N T 'Q l Students in medicine, medical technology, physical therapy, dentistry and dental hygiene must spend a year or more in hospitals or clinics. journalism students, in addition to contributing to University publications, join the staffs of Wisccmnsin daily and weekly newspapers as part of it summer internship program. ,,,u4 ' 17' .Aga Before student volunteers, law seniors either prosecute or defend a case in the required moot court proceedings. Speech therapists prac- tice in clinics and city schools as one phase of the Speech School program. Education students practice teach for 0110 SCHTCSKCI' ill ClCIUCl'lILll'y Ol' SCC- ondnry schools. Business Administra- tion students, through their co-op pro- gram, gain practical experience in in- dustry and commerce. 4 I ' - :X .. I ACTIVITIES For it is the part of a truly great man not merely to be equal to great things, but also to make little things great by his own power. Robert Hugh Benson A W Z f . W, A 5 Q If n Z' 0 I , . j l x if. IL5l.lfllll4'Jf RM: -'A+ ,P 47X , U. 13: ...the face 0 187 Marquette A concrete campus flashes with neon signs and traffic lights, resounds with the hum of tires and screaming sirens, d'dt'1sulhur is acrid with the exhaust of buses an in us ria p -and is overshadowed by towering steeples. Gesu, with its Gothic spires and carved facade is a landmark and a tradition. Generations have passe g doors for a few moments of quiet prayer, Confession and . Within her doors, students have found solitude and serenity before finals, in moments of deci- sions, and in times of personal hardship. Here, thousands of students gather at the beginning of each year for the Mass of the Holy Ghost. The pursuit d throu h her heavy wooden Holy Communion of excellence becomes an individual endeavor as the Mass sets the theme for the year. Both the Freshman retreat over semester break and the general retreat at Easter are held at Gesu. Other week- end retreats throughout the year take place in retreat houses, Johnston Hall chapel and the Dental School chapel. An annual retreat is required of every Catholic student so that he may have time to reflect on what he is doing and where he is going. But retreat comes once a year while Gesu is always here to remind the student that this is a place of God and he-a child of God. i l l Soon after arriving, Carolyn meets her roommate and is introduced to dorm life. A university is a confusing, crowded, and exciting place as seen through the eyes of a freshman. In these pictures, Carolyn Parry of Albert Lea, Minnesota, is pulled through the activities of Welcome Week. Throughout the week, in bits and pieces, she learns about Marquette. She finds that a dorm is a friendly place but not quite the same as home. There is fun and hard work facing her in her four years here. She is on her own but there is always someone to go to for answers, advice, for confidence. First Impressions Study quiet, sleep quiet, campuses, overnights that nt O'Donnell Hull a curfew takes the p key. - ,ii Q . . . Carolyn learns lalce of at front door V 1: -. . - ' jf,,3?i Pg., . -. -f ,' 'f aw.. ,L , ,r - W4 Carolyn gazes at the libmry, hor arms hllcd with books, and realizes that this is the rcusou she is here. 5 L'i '3UiUiil1L ai lil M M- ,tl Above: Registration is confusing for everyone but for a freshman it can be an overwhelming experience as Carolyn finds out. Right: Fr. Edward J. O'DonnelI of- fers words of encouragement that bring a smile to Carolyn's face at the annual presitlents reception. lwL t r Orientation discussions offer Carolyn a chance to have her many questions about college life answered. M l'll climaxcs the activities of Wclcorlmc Week, and offers Carolyn The freshman picnic at ary 11 il chance to reflect on the your ahead of her. 191 Ns. Q 41 41 ' 'Sp-A 'fi' I 1 i E1 YE i . 1,1 ir , +'QW'f:iQ Q 5 qt.. niblf' , Informal Prom Portrait of the Year set the theme for the Informal Prom held at George Devine's Ballroom on Septem- ber 22. Silhouettes depicting the life of the Marquette stu- dent gave the dancers a glimpse of what the year held in store. About 250 couples braved the rainy Milwaukee weather to attend the first All-University dance of the year. Philippine graduate student Pina Pamintuan, and Tom Chmielewski, Prom Council vice president, reigned for the evening. Their court of honor was comprised of the Prom Council members and their dates. 1 r I ll Il K' fvggif N? Intermission at the Informal was highlighted by the corona- tion of queen Pina Pamintuan by Marirob Downes, last year's queen. . 1 1 X I Right: Tim Men, Journalism sraflu- Q ate student, addressed an orientation f e of the eve- discussion group a ter on ning lectures. ORIENTATION LEADERS GRIE TATICN Bottom Row: Mary Zanocco, Ruth Anne Gartland, Mary Desmond, chairmang Betty Mathers, Judy Kowalski. Middle Row: Susan Pollock, Kathleen Mulaney, Melanie Rohr, Ann Kaufman. jane Fallon. Top Row: Helen Caro, Mary L. Sass, Sina Hollis, Chris Harwich, Judith Zielinski, Maggie Mullins, Katie Artzer. 4 rx qu. una P. is. 1 ,I 4 'A 'J 'F 54 5-K'..L Y - 5 67 1:- 65 -Q li ,.., ...h 0? ' .I ,- , Au- I 5' 4 Q , 19 194 CCD VOCATIO Pleading that the world needs creativity at all levels of human action, the Very Rev. Ed- ward J. O'Donnell, SJ., former University presi- dent, addressed more than 7,000 students, par- ents and faculty members in the Milwaukee Auditorium, at the annual President's Convoca- tion, October 19. Man has been displaced from the center of human life, Fr. O'Donnell said, and in his place has been inserted the machine. A perfec- tion of tools and confusion of aims has charac- terized our times. An unprecedented affluence has also char- acterized the modern man, particularly the modern American, he said. I-le also pointed to the widespread break- down of respect for authority as another pecu- liarity of the American people. In explaining the role of the individual stu- dent in insuring the successful outcome of this crisis of man, Fr. O'Donnell urged the students to be creative. A fresh approach is needed to old and new problems facing man today, he said. A creative person, according to Fr. O'Don- nell's definition, is critical of society, but not corrosive, more interested in reform than revo- lution, flexible in his methods but not fickle in his goals. I-le is willing to change not for novelty, but to construct something better. He is patient when facing a problem but when he has the data and has reflected, he does not hesi- tate to move to a synthesis. Students who achieved scholastic honors in their classes during the past school year were presented with certificates by Fr. O'Donnell. The members of Alpha Sigma Nu and Gamma Pi Epsilon, Jesuit honor societies, were also hon- ored at the convocation. 'vuib MASS OF THE HCDLY GHOST ln his sermon at the annual Mass of the Holy Ghost, September 27, Fr. William Van Roos, SJ., defined the true intellectual as a balanced individual who recognizes his Christian responsibilities. He spoke out against the dangers of anti-intellectu- alism produced by false humility. Fr. Van Roos, who is from the Gregor- ian University in Rome, told the students that grace was not an easy substitute for study. Those in lower Gesu listened to Fr. Richard L. Porter, SJ., Economics Depart- ment chairman, who explained that while the purpose of the University is to edu- cate students in science and reason, it also gives them the chance to balance this knowledge with growth in faith. The meaning of our educational year is to prepare us for life and for our careers, Fr. Porter said, and the meaning of the Mass is to ask the Holy Ghost to, en- lighten our understanding so we can make good use of the school year. The Very Rev. Edward I. O'Donnell, SJ., former University president, celebrat- ed the Mass in upper Gesu while Fr. Stephen Rueve, SJ., said Mass in lower Gesu. qf as S ,egg- N .4 5 I 1 1 1 :lb-.. 4 6 X Q Y The lights of City Hall tower announced Marquette's Warrirui' Weekend to Milwaukee. Queen jean Kemp was crowned during the intermission of the dance helrl at the Milwaukee Auditorium. Her court of lmnor includerl: from left, Kay Zambisky, Nursing juniorg Bonnie Sisson, journalism junior: Chris Harwich, Journalism juniorg Carol Hallet, Speech seniorg and Katie Artzer, Speech junior. WARRICR , i I ' 1 I if ' 5 f 2 gig., .2 ,, i i Q 1? ' WEEKE Homecoming 1961, held the weekend of October 13, was a mixture of the traditional and the new because of the University's dropping football in December, 1960. Instead of the usual University football game, Fa- ther Walsh's Players were featured in The King and I performed on Saturday and Sun- day in a tent constructed on the tennis courts. Another new feature of this year's Home- coming was the All-University election of a Homecoming queen. Petite Jeanie Kemp, a Nursing junior, reigned over the weekend's activities along with a court of five girls. The traditional parade down Wisconsin Avenue was held Friday night, Oct. 13. Win- ners in floats and novelties were judged from entries from sororities, fraternities, dormi- tories and organizations. Football remained a part of the weekend in the form of a game between the Army and Navy ROTC held in the Marquette stadium. The President and I, the Homecoming dance, was held Satur- day night in the Milwaukee Auditorium. A replica of the Washington monument in the center of the dance floor carried out the dance theme. , 'om Pm A crowd of 25,000 people lined Wlisconsin Avenue to see the parade on Friday night. Twenty-six 0I',L:1lI1lZilfIUI1S competed for the float tro- phies. The Marquette hand and urea high school hands xlddetl to thc three mile parade. I MIKE -JOHNSON CP'MARSHALS i KAREN MAJDECKI HONDRARY The Homecoming Council orgnnizucl and carried out XXli1rrior Wcckcricl activities. Council mum- bcrs were seated, from left, Ann Kaufman, Mary Zunocco, Geraldine Staullcr, Anne Morris, Mau'- lcnc I.:ulrigam, Patricia Klcpaicki, and Maggie Mul- lins. Top Row: Dave Hintgcn, moilurutorg john Knrwowski, Frank Ballistrcri, Diivicl Brown, prc-5.5 Edmund Jacobs, Miclmcl Hnusmun, john Wi'igl1t, vice prcs.g and Clifford Crandall. Ahove: Maureen Harrington, THE KI 7 X, ' .nab One of the Siamese wives dance scene. 'n U10 PIHY, fChC11l'SCll fm' 21 Chuck, Siehert. the king in the production ic .Q- xx -17' hearsetl a dance on the stage of the Teatro Marii 1 i Right: Nancy Farley, as Anna, captivated the audi- ence with her renmlitions of the Rodgers and Hammer- stein musical score. Left: Master of Cere- monies james Murtaugh delighted the audience with his comedy dia- logues and impersona- tions. Right: The Daley sisters, Marcy and Sherry Lou, took first place in the specialty division with their baton-tap routine to Me and My Shadow. MUSICAL VARIETIES Engineering senior David Klunk presented a piano medley combining classics of Chopin and Rachmaninoff with Gershwin and Garner. The Highlanders, Nick Baldwin and Phil Rafferty, provided their own accompaniment for their inter- pretations of familiar folk songs at the annual musical competition November 18. Mary Ann Josh received hm' trophy from the Varieties council a fter she won hrst place in the clance competition. VARIETIES COUNCIL Bottom Row: Patrick Horan, production vice pres.g Marie Burke, sec.g George Goetz, pres.g Robert Dieclrich, gen- eral vice pres.g Robert Hu- ber, tech. vice pres. Row Two: Michael Bruch, Damian Schumacher, Bob Farrell, Peter Tarantino. Top Row: Nancy Flanagan, Kathy Kern, Ken Greiczek, Mary Mclsaac, Penny Peek. 'TT Sf w-v Sharon Ellis, Nursing sophomore, took first place in the vocal com- petition with her rencli- tion of Blue Moon and Puccini's Un Bel Di. SI 5 4-9 -., ,,,-Q V' N w?-5, .1- po GREEK MEET Kem Mulaney, Intersorority Council president, reigned over the Greek Meet, held on November 17. Castle walls, shields, and armor trans- formed the Elks Club Ballroom to reflect the 17th Century theme of A Knight in Camelot. Miss Mulaney's king for the dance was Marty Barbour, Liberal Arts Council presi- dent. Her court was composed of senior representatives on the lntersorority Coun- cil. 5 1 ' 3 5-sr? - . . B-11Haye5 Paul Selzer lim Cunningham? lIjl1inTi?lll1l35 Alpl1a1DeIta Sigma Alpha Pl1iOmf2sf1 Sigma Delta Ch' Q, 'fgdfqt V . t . 'fe Aw, t 'aa Qi 3 45 lf ' 'E Q I . X X 1 n .R f U' 'CT KZ' Gary Mercado Jim Holmes Jack Pelner ' Alpha Kappa Psz Delta Sigma Pi TVWHSIC buf Ron Fossett, Sigma Phi Delta, and his date I 'tie Artzer looked at the pin Fossett received when l 's named Mr. Fraternity at the annual IFC dnncl sett was chosen by a percentage vote at the dance 1 December 2, at the Schroeder Hotel. 'S Above: Coquettish Agnes Q-In Kolantlnj provides at vivitl Pict'-'fe of Piirisiun women in Le Bullet Des Femmes, it colorful inter- lutle in The School for Wives. Right: Agnes relates the tletitils of her romantic encounter with I-loritce to the jealous Arnulphe who immediittely plans his re- vcnge. Marqueffe Players SCHCDQL FUR WIVES if f 5' . 1' I Above: Astounded Arnolphe fHz1rry Zummachj in Moliere's School For Wix'es hears the romantic contents of the letter his fiance Agnes has written to his rival Horace fRobert Beaudryj. The play was presented by the Marquette Players under the direction of Father John vU1llSl1, SJ., during the fall semester. Right: Arnolphe cries, '1'onight I feel rt champion of my sex 215 he plots tn hreak up the romance of Horace and Agnes. The play Qnded on il sad note for Arnolphe :is he lost his young love. 20 NWomcn's Student Council president Betsy Biwcr was lcd to hor throne by her Rance David Miller. HOLLY BALL 207 Queen Betsy Biwcr and hcr date David Miller lccl the way to the ballroom floor as three hunclrccl Couples gathered at the Schroeder Hotel for the HOHY Ball, limuafl' 5' em in 7f. ll hh . cv 2: f . in I 'Wie WOMEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL Bottom Row: Diane Hurro, corr. scc.g Sully McKcmlricl4, rec. sccxg Betsy Biwcr, pi'cs.g Sillklll Iimling, vicc prcs.g Carol Peterson, trcs.g Diane Hziuscr. 1 i I Top Row: Gull Koknl, Sinn Hollis, Chris Hurwicli, Michclc Marco, Mary Cichl, Diana Duslccy, Maxry Pieri. w FRESHMAN RETREAT PI4'f+Y+Y4-'T'4 D Ronald Cerwin found time after Confession for some personal meditation, an important part of the yearly retreats made by all Catholic students. Left: john Bclkovskis stopped to talk with retreat master Fr. Wfilliam McEvoy, SJ., at the freshman men's retreat held in Gesu over semester break. Fr. Bernard Cooke, SJ., conducted the women's retreat at the Union. All freshman were required to attend the retreats, the lirst all class retreats at Marquette. SUPI-IOMCDRE COED BQARD Right: Around the Campus in 37 Twirls gave I ' -f. h' freshmen women a look at the Marquette 'ls ion picture on September 15. The Sophomore Coed Board members modeled outhts appropriate for ' - ' b'rs Kathleen all aspects of campus. Three mem t , Kulas Kathleen O'Brien and Diane Duskey, paused in the Union Ballroom during the fash- ion show. SOPHOMORE COED BOARD Bottom Row: Pat Bobusch, Carole Peterburs, Angela Buttar, vice pres.g Diane Duskey, pres.g Kathleen O'Brien. Middle Rowz, Susie Mayer, Paula Blankstein, Kathy Flanagan, Mary Maher, Lorie Seeley. Top Row: Marge Mesner, Mary Jo English. Karen Krumbiegel, Kathleen Chmielecki, Mary Hutchison. id. 7,4 V K-wk 210 WINTER CARNIVAL M :suv ' i 'Q' 'W 1 -. V- .go- ,aq l 'si 1- ,91 0 5 4' A-ff Don McKinnon darts past the Enish gate to take first place in the men's advanced downhill ski race at Maryhill. He also finished First in the men's advanced slalom race. Skiing stopped as the participants took a break at the annual Winter Carnival Feb. 16-17. y -4 211 31.14 f nw, , A, 'uw . , I V 2 vL'5 qt' Robert Kluwin, men's vice president of the Avalanche Club, attempted a short-cut method of stopping. Mike O'Connell and Dave Cutchins relax and discuss the day's activities. Robert Kluwin and Cecelia Ryan were crowned king and queen of Wiriter Carnival during the square dance party at Lake Park Pavillion. a I 1 il -Y 1 t A N ' .I ffl? 4 r -:A4v0,,Lv+ e . N I v ff 'X gli? ij, if ,. ,JT ' . ,yi , . i w n'f!,i , 'ji I .zwfffll , ri it 1 ! 'za 4 5 1- Ai' 5 pt .ff M.,-Q4 ,Yvv J gg . 4 Q ,i fllltailg, - 'WX 1 .ax ,Y ,wx Q V 'sw ,H iq MARQUETTILLIO THE GASLIGI-IT ERA 40 Q, Gasligllti Qirlcw'tllct1blcQ lm , ., . . 1 -., a ip posts and lattice work carried out tllc turn of tltc century thcme for the annual formal prom held on February 25. Prom Council president jack Trimbcrgcr aml Mary Ellen Bcckcr reigned over the dance hcltl at thc Pfister Hotel. Members f l- - ' ' o tu Prom Council and their dates comprised the royal court of thc king and queen. list' fl f--------fr. - . , J, -view-Q fllmll ,C '11 . Above: Judy Kowalski and Frank Probst paused at the entrance of the Union Ballroom at the Post-Prom Breakfast, held after the Marquettillion. Sponsored by Delta Sigma Pi, international commerce fraternity, the breakfast featured a French menu to carry out the theme of Rendezvous de Paris. PROM COUNCIL Below: Bottom Row: Judy Kowalski, sec.g Kathleen O'Connell, Diane Dcneen, Clarence Birkhauser. Middle Row: Tom Chmielewski, vice pres.g Jack Trimberger, pres.g Jeannette Holmes, John Bendt. Top Row: Kay Ott, Al Moody. Not pictured is Joe Ryan. The Spirit of Varieties begins to inspire frater- nity, sorority, dormitory and organization members early in the first semester. Members conceive work- able ideas and writers turn them into preliminary scripts. Amid the early preparations, dancers plan choreography, musicians transpose and compose music and choruses begin practicing. The Varieties Council, the people who produce the show, encour- age and help participating groups, plan publicity and work out innumerable details. The hard work accumulating and building props, perfecting final scripts, practicing dance and musi- cal routines, smoothing production problems and devising lighting and curtain effects culminates in a three-day show in March. SPIRIT QP VARIE TIES ,... xfgl i FO? -...mc ,g Above: The knowledge that a skit has been accepted and appreciated by the audience is intensely felt in the Blue and Gold Room where cast members prepare for the show. The Hrst burst of applause or hrst sound of laughter during the skit are the best rewards participants receive for their hard work. Left: The climax of Varieties comes on Tuesday night when the Spirit of Varieties trophy is awarded. The tro- phy is given to the group that por- trays the most enthusiasm, coopera- tion, ingenuity and spirit throughout all meetings, rehearsals and the actual show. X Props are necessary for almost every skit's visual effect. Building props and painting backdrops begin weeks before the show but hnishing touches are added during dress rehearsals. Stagehands c0mprise'an essential part of the production crew. They must follow cues given them by the stage manager and audio, light- ing and production directors regarding back- drops, the opening and closing of the SIX sets of curtains and raising and lowering Of the light batten. 'jill f -vn'ftQ ' it i' Q ,-1 I, Above: Participants anxiously practice their spe- cialty acts, dancers limber up and choruses re- hearse before their performances go on stage. Left: Make-up completes the visual effect of the skit. Participants use the traditional grease paint and stage make-up. PP' JP 4- '+- ff -rx 'vt I t 'Q If X Cast members anxiously wait in the Blue and Gold room for their production to go on stage. Most of them silently rehearse lines to ease the strain before the performance. Emcees introduce the acts and entertain the audience while the stage crew prepares for the next skit. The emcees perform comedy routines and imitations. Varsity Varieties After weeks of practice in dark, dingy rooms, participants are ready for the real production on the brightly lit stage of the Marquette High School Auditorium. 1... Above: Individuals in the skits compete for Harlequin Awards, trophies given to the best actor, singer and dancer. Harlequins are also awarded to skits for the best chore- ography, dancing group, stage and mUSiC1ll effect. Right: Participants, although competing on stage, help each other downstairs by sharing make-up, lumber, nails, tape and advice. Those who participate in Varsity Varieties are left with a feeling that they have, in their own individual way, cooperated to achieve one goal, the entertainment of the audience. This is the Spirit of Va1riCIiCS- reviews of University life. , .wwf Participating groups use many different themes for their skits This year the skits ranged from musical interpretations of grcit litcrituie to sttiiicll mr Nieman Chair NB! Rev. Edward J. O'Donnell, S.J., University chancellorg Alan Barth, Miss Faye Mc- Beath, and thc Very Rev. Williiiiii F. Kelley, S.J., University president, met af- ter the first Nieman Chair lecture held February 22. Barth, editorial writer for the Wzlsliingttmn Post, spoke on Freedom and Responsibility of the Press. Lectures The Nieman Chair was established in 1961 when Miss Faye McBeath donated funds to the College of Journalism to es- tablish it in honor of her late uncle, Lucius Nieman, founder of the Milwaukee Journal. As part of the program, five outstanding journalists were selected by Dean Jeremiah L. O'Sullivan and the Journalism faculty to present talks and to engage in panel dis- cussions with faculty members, newspa- permen and students on contemporary journalism. The lectures revolved around the theme Social Responsibility of the Newspress. The Nieman Chair lectures were one of the last activities in which Dean 0'Sullivan presided as Dean. The Dean announced his retirement for August 31, 1961. At that time he will have completed 38 years as professor and 34 years as head of the Col- lege of Journalism. Donald McDonald, edi- tor of the Marquette University Magazine, will succeed Dean O'Sullivan. John Oakes, editorial page writer for the New York Times, spoke on The Editorial Influence on Public Opinion in the Union Ballroom on March 7. -KM Mark Ethridge, chairman of the board of the Louisville Courier journal, discussed The Meaning of the News March 20. He also participated in ax panel discussion 7 with newspaper publishers on the responsibility to report news in depth, March ..l. '- or .. ...,,.,.,,, , -, . az. 1 The Newsprcss and the Arts was discussed by Marya Mannes, staff writer for The Reporter Magazine, on April 3. ,lily Jensen, head of the University of Illinois journalism department, spoke on Freedom of the Press: A Principle in Search of a Philosophy, May 10. --v 1 2.1 ii- ix lm. Students were challenged to become great American Catholic artists at the Brooks Council Last Lecture held November 15. Mrs. joan Schwartz, a Speech instructor and member of the Marquette Players, delivered the lecture in the Union Ballroom. 'G Speakers and Senator Leverett Saltonstall fRep.- Mass.J, spoke nt the Wrvrld Affairs Conference held in the Union on No- vember -i. Saltonstall spoke on the Military in a Free Society. Christopher Lane, a Notre Dame dehater, took the negative position at the annual Marquette-Notre Dame debate November 15. This year's topic was: Resolved: That lahor organizations should he under the jurisdiction of anti-trust legislation. Notre Dame won the debate. Cultural Activities Frederick Boland, former president of the General As- sembly and United Nations delegate from Ireland, ad- dressed an audience of S00 in the Union., October 24. Boland spoke as part of the state and city-wide observance of United Nations Day. -mn ff-Uma -v- 4 Aldo Parisot, Brazilian cellist fat leftl, gave a concert in the union October 29, as the first performer in the Concert Series. 5 , i Q- 6 1- i if -i yt. ll Sister M. Thomasita, O.S.F., chairman of the Art Department at Cardinal Stritch College, addressed the Fine Arts Guild on the subject of ecclesiastical art. This was the first in a series of lectures sponsored by the guild. 222 Wm Above: Philip Hauser, University of Chicago Sociology Department chair- man, spoke on the population problem. Feb. IS, in the eighth annual Sociology lecture, belt: The Most Rev. john J. Wriglit, Bishop of Pittsburgh, presented the hrst lecture in the continuing education series, Christian Thought and the Modern NXforId, Oct, 5. Bishop XY!right's topic was The Role of the American Hierarchy in American Life. Above: Noted Milwaukee painter, Karl Priebe, braved Feb. 18's snowstorm to deliver the third Brooks Council art lecture in the Union. Left: Coleman Blumfield, young American piano virtuoso, was called back for three encores at the second program of the Union Concert series, Dec. 3. Gen. Alfred Gruenther, American Red Cross president, spoke Io a Marquette coed after he opened the annual two-day con- vention sponsored by the Catholic Sodalrty Union of the Mil- waukee archdiocese QSUMAJ. Cultural Activities 223 Left: The ancient theatre of japan was described by Fr. john -I. Wfalsh, SJ., for the Fine Arts Society, February 10. Below: Aquinas lecturer james D. Collins traced the concept of The Lure of XVisdom through history at the annual Aquinas lecture, March 14. ,r ', rY , , 1 .'...., fgmgwffv iw . ' ,,,.,vw,t - , - --3, ..,,,,,.. 4' e r lik- N im I , , L .wp The Metropolitan Opera Studio Company presented scenes from Mozart's comic opera Cosi Fan Tuttc in the Union Ballroom, March 13 and 14. The tour, sponsored hy Life Iwiagazine, was hrst performed at the Wllite House for Mrs. john F. Kennedy. L .tl S Sororify flcfivifies Mary jo English gives Linda Rizzo her pledge pin at Theta Phi Alpha's Pref- erence Tea. The tea climaxed the so- rority rush parties and officially began pledging. .F rx Left: Bitter cold weather transferred Kappa Beta Gamma's annual skating party into an indoor briclge party. Below: Chi Sigma Chi pledge Sue McCloud ob- tains the signature of sorority president Betty Vo- nachen during the six-week pledge period. NWI? i Above: The Highland Fling afforded two students the opportunity to brush up on piano duets. Right: Residents of Highland participated in the eve- ning's activities. Delta Sigma Gamma sponsored the Ram- sey Lewis Trio at their annual jazz concert. ,...v-v- ' Union flcfiviiies john Riteris, Union manager, expressed his sentiment about the perennial prob- lem of bridge playing in the grill during the lunch hour. ., I -ei 'K Q 7 L . , t V , ,, 2 Left: Students taking part in the annual bridge tournament concentrated on their hands. The tournament was held in February in the Pere Marquette room. Above: The cheerleaders led the students at a basketball pep rally in the Union grill. IN-A It The hi4ti lounge in the Union is crowded with students studying, relaxing or waiting to meet friends. FM radio and hi-li music is piped into the room. BROOKS COUNCIL 227 Dinner in Dublin was the theme of this yca1r's Father-Daughter banquet, sponsored by the In- tersorority Council. The event attracted a cus pacity crowd to the Union Ballroom for n steak dinner on March 18. X Bottom Row: james E. McInerney,.tres.g Sheila M. Foster, sec.g George T. Gialamas, vice pres.g Timothy C. Sullivan, pres.gjol1nj.CCliCl10WSkl- Top Row: David V. Hingtgen, moderatorg Ronald M. Goergen, Andries Ruments, james P. Owens, Lewis R. Amenclola, Beverly J. BOJC, Paul G. Knutson. XXX Y Jim Rohuk and his Ol'Ci1CSfI'Ll presented scvcrnl jazz concerts in the Union :md at thc Marquette High School auditorium throughout the yuan: At one concert Judi Ann Horner Qrightj was fciiturcd as il soloist. jazz Concerfs Infernozfional Sfudenfs fl! Above: African Nationality Night, Feb. 24, displayed the culture of Africa at an International Students Club meet- ing. African students, gayly dressed in their native attire, sang, danced, and discussed the continent's social and cultural aspects. Right: Milwaukee residents joined MU students to present a fashion show and t0 display Chinese culture in the China Night program of the International Students Club, Oct. 28. From left, Genevieve Lum, Rosemary Wong, Shirley Yee and, far right, jane Lum, Milwaukee residents, show their Chi- nese musical instruments to Kam Chan and Helen Lit, Graduate students. 1 X VY lf r'--s Students enjoy themselves at a Foreign students party sponsored by Kappa Beta Gamma and Alpha Phi Omega, March 16. 1' ii 229 A 111- Campus Activities Male students have an opportunity to visit girl's dorms during the Christmas open-houses. This year the girls at M. Carpenter Tower decorated their floors to depict Christmas in foreign coun- tries. i .all 1 1 , Q. lh Ed Reno, Robert Ennis, Mary Voigt and john Nieb- ler do some last minute cramming before they leave to participate in the College Bowl, February 4. Marquette was defeated by De Pauw University. Male students living at Schroeder Hall Carry out the theme of their open house by joining the Beat generatwn- 1 S 1 X 231 The girls of M. Carpenter Tower dorm' begin the Ad- vent season with the tra- ditional Advent wreath cere- mony. l Elaine Pacetti prepared for Christmas holiday guests in her room at Bonifas Hall. 232 A couple docs the Twist at Schroeder Hall's St. Patricl:'s Day dance, O'Reilly's Rumble. Campus Activities Rev., John H. Holbrook, SJ., dean of men, greets St. Patrick at the College of Engineering Open House March 17. Dean Jeremiah L. O'Sullivan Qleftj poses with the winners of the By-Line Award, john F. Lossbrock, Ted Knap, and Joseph P. Wriglmt. The award is presented annually to alumni who have done outstanding work in journalism. q.gg.i ', A 1 .-A-' , 1 . xl 5 Q K f '? T9 .lj Alf. CAMPUS CARNIVAL COMMITTEE Bottom Row: joseph Atwood, moderatorg Ken Kreiling, pres.g Edward Cohan, vice pres., Geraldine jewulski, sec. Top Row: Gordon Westplial, tres.g jon Van Abel, David Mountan, joan Wriglit, Marian Herrmann, Edward Yoch, jean Kemp. Below: A delegate from California spoke at the Marquette Young Republican's mock con- vention held March 10 in the Union Ballroom. The convention supported Senator Barry Gold- water for the presidential nomination in 1964. ' nnufoklllll if 1 ,Y xii w ,Alu ,ii F ' I ANL .sii, ,t A ,W e , ,X 4 ,, W'f mir, ma i H i If' f Xa ' 3 ' K Marquette students turned out in great numbers to make the annual IFC Blood Drive an unprecedented success. The crowd of donators was so large that the Council had to schedule a second day for the donations. Members of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity, paused for a discussion in their fraternity house after a business meeting. jvxv -1-,J flcfivifies Dave Kopill pours coffee at the Ren- dezvous in Paris, the post-prom break- fast sponsored by Delta Sigma Phi. M-41 Representatives of Triangle fraternity proudly displayed the rewards for past efforts at the Engineering Open House. AlPl1a Delta Sigma members listen to a lecture at their annual Career in Ad- vertising day, February 10. it . ia ,il , Qyfql w 2 ' 1 jj l Ni K M- -an 1, cl FI 1 '15 0 ' it COMMENCEMENT .. fi , ...J4.qA f -.fax hi' A 5 . . . if you learn anything, it ought to change your minds, and hopefully it will change ours too. It will be a sign that we have both wasted four years if you leave here thinking the same way you do now. -Edmund S. Morgan, What Every Yale Freshman Should Know. Change is a slow process, sometimes painful, sometimes not, always frustrating for it is never constant. The change of the mind that is knowledge comes from many sources to meet many more needs. They sit here, a thousand strong, each a product of the meta- morphosis that has been Marquette. Change has made its im- print upon them. But will the changing stop here? It cannot, for the imprint of knowledge is a living thing and it is more in them than upon them-in a way, it IS them. To Be-for them-is to be in fer- ment, in flux. They will pass their lives in constant re-examination, re- interpretation, re-evaluation of the principles, methods and in- deed the very foundations of their society, for it is only in this way that the cycle of improvement can be perpetuated. Without this re-examination, and re-evaluation, good ideas in society would not be sifted from the bad, and change would become chaos. The order in change would be lost and its value negated. To carry the burden of knowledge is a gigantic undertaking, but the decision has been made. When they first embraced knowledge four years ago they embraced its frustrations with its joys, its responsibilities with its freedoms, and by their pres- ence here they confirm that decision. Though theirs is not to be an easy path, it is theirs and they will follow where it leads them. But, difficult or not, the cycle will be perpetuated and some day they will stand before their children, as their own parents stood before them, listening to the same question that started them on this path and has stayed them in its course- Why? 238 It's over and it's a good feeling! Four years of hard work and study are culminated on Sunday, june 5, as graduates file into the Milwaukee Auditorium to receive their diplomas from the Very Rev. William F. Kelley, SJ., University president. Welcome Week-Senior Week Council planned members included: Bottom Row: Bonnie Sisson, Barbara Zannini, zer, Harold Lambert, Helen Caro. Top Row: Thomas O'Hare, Marilyn Martincic, Mary L. Sass, Cecilia Giorgio, joan Rechner. the activities for senior week preceding commencement. Council Thomas Bruett, vice pres., Ronald Horkheimer, pres.g Karen Kaut- Phyllis Van Goethen, james Ring, james Pinion, Cindy Freund, Y -1-5 .fr 9 SPCDRTS Power beauty F' ln. '- 3 -f .hxugggr l ,,. V , !, '.: '73-2 9 'e-dvx Ll Dr. Thomas R. Abbott, Chairman of the Athletic Board The Athletic Administration underwent a complete facelifting early in 1962, continuing the changes undergone by the Athletic depart- ment since the dropping of football and track last year. On January 9, Dr. Thomas R. Abbott, pro- fessor of operative dentistry, was named chair- man of the Athletic Board to succeed Rev. John G. Holbrook, SJ., chairman since 1955. Dr. Ab- bott joined the dental faculty in 193 5, and had served on the Athletic board from 1947-50, On February 1, Dr. Abbott announced the appointment of basketball coach Ed Hickey as athletic director, succeeding Lawrence fMoon1 Mullins. Business manager Stan Lowe was ap- pointed assistant athletic director. Hickey re- tained the basketball coaching duties which he took over at Marquette in 1958. The Athletic board, governing body of All- University athletic events, meets twice a semes- ter to discuss current issues in the field of ath- letics and to help formulate the University's ath- letic policy. Besides Dr. Abbott, other members of the 10- man board are: Rev. James F. Orford, SJ., sec- retary, faculty representatives Iohn Mahar, Richard Connell, and Richard Lynchg alumni members Dr. David Carlson, Dr. Raymond Kuf- fel, and Robert McGinng student representative Paul Selzerp and athletic director Ed Hickey, a non-voting member, ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATIO Ed Hickey, Athletic director and Basketball Coach Stan Lowe, Assistant Athletic Director fi rf ff' 1 .- ,I if N 241 Willie Kingsley fllj lays one off the boards as NXfiS- consin's Ken Siebel leaps in vain. Dave Grams if-25 waits for the rebound. BASKETBALL The Marquette basketball team completed the 1961-62 season with a 15-11 record. The War- riors were 9-4 at the halfway mark, lost four in a row, then finished by winning six of the last nine. At the Milwaukee Arena, Marquette won 11 and lost three, on the road, they won four and lost eight. Ron Glaser was the leading scorer for 1961- 62, totaling 426 points for a 16.4 average. Fol- lowing Glaser were Bob Hornak with 14.5, Dave Erickson with 12.6, Nixon with 10.6, and Len Jefferson with 8.0 points per game. Rebound leaders were Erickson with 211, and I-Iornak with 204. Single game season highs were recorded by Glaser in points 130, against Deljaulj and by Hornak in rebounds 118, against Kansas Statej. Only two men will be lost by graduation, re- serves Ioe Scanlon and Mario Crivello. Big Len jefterson goes up for a rebound with Loyola's ViC Rouse Q-SOD, in a 63-60 Marquette victory. Dave Erickson also gets into the action, :ls the Ramblers Gerry Harkness USD :md Les Hunter HU look on. T PMHUUFIP, El -li L x, MARQUETTE 79 - AQUINAS 50 -15-ff-W., A ,Q '. 'Jai QQ' Q. --l- -4 00' .'--V... -,.....,i? J- 1. ' W ia.--.... ..' 95. 2+ 'Tl'- lf P33 'S i' Top Row: Assistant Coach jerry Kcidel, Capt. Richard Nixon, joe Coach Henry Raymonds. Middle Row: Head Coach Eddie Hickey, Ron Glaser, Dave Culver, Bob Weingart. Bottom Row: Dave Erickson, Willie Kingsley, john Fedders, Jay Dec. 1, 1961-Marquette opened its 1961-62 season at the Milwaukee Arena with something less than a bang in a 79-50 victory over Aquinas College of Grand Rap- ids, Michigan. The 29 point bulge doesn't reflect a tight first half nor the fact that the mighty Warriors were not expected to work up a sweat against the tiny northern outfit. IOWA STATE 72-MARQUETTE 68 Dec. 4, 1961-The Warriors came close but not close enough and started a trend that was to last through the season, dropping a 72-68 bad decision to the Iowa State Cyclones at Ames, Iowa. Marquette led by a point at halftime, 36-35, but the Cyclones' talented forward, Vinnie Brewer, scored 13 points in the second half to lead State to the victory. The Cyclones hit four free throws in the last minute to put the game on ice. Brewer scored 25 points, high for the game, although Ron Glaser had 22 and Bob Hornak, 21, for Marquette. 'M fl Scanlon, Lee Borowski, jim Poulsen, Pete Vanderhyden and Assistant 'ffl . , x Mario Crivello, Bob Chmielewski, Bob Hornak and Team Trainer Dolezal, Len jefferson and Bill johnson. Dick Nixon MU displays dribbling magic against Aquinas. f Lg, , mill C71 - fiT...erf'?5 'S- Lcn jefferson grabs the hall and . . . twists. Binh Horntik QSZD and Northern Micliigurrs Bob Arwnsteaitl LSU watch. lXIurquettu won 98-60. MARQUETTE 98 -NORTHERN MICH. 60 Dec. 9, 1961-Forward Dave Erickson put Marquette on the winning track once more with 28 points. The completely-outclassed Northern Michigan quintet was no match for the taller, hot-shooting Warriors who hit a torrid 56.5 per cent from the field and controlled both back- boards. Bob Hornak, who had 12 rebounds, and scrappy Dick Nixon each contributed 15 points to the victory. Len Jefferson, starting his first game, led with 13 rebounds. Guard ,lim Kara- betsos topped the Northerners with 20 points, while 6-4 forward Bob Armstead netted 18. KANSAS STATE 80-MARQUETTE 64 Dec. 15, 1961-The K-State Wildcats of for- mer Marquette coach Tex Winter romped to an 80-64 victory over the Warriors in the opener of the Sunflower doubleheader at Lawrence, Kansas. Out-rebounded 65 to 56, Marquette tied the score five times early in the game, but fell behind 40-33 at the end of the first half and were never a serious threat after that. Ron Glaser was high man for the Warriors with 18 points. He and Bob Hornak, who had 12, were the only Marquette players who scored more than six points. On the other side of the ledger, four Wildcats had 13 or more, led by 6-8 Mike Wroblewski with 20. Louisville's jerry Armstrong heads for thc hills as Captain Dick Nixon drives for the brisket, in 11 65-53 XVrirrior vic- tory. for Marquette to handle. the season, 69-63, at the Arena. on for the decision. The patented Ron Glaser UBI jump shot. MARQUETTE 92-WISCONSIN 75 Dec. zo, 1961-A vengeful band of Warriors, recovering from their double humiliation in Kansas, blasted Wisconsin out of the Arena before the largest crowd ever to see a basket- ball game in Milwaukee, 11,138. Led by hot- shooting Dave Erickson, Marquette built up leads as high as 28 points before Coach Ed Hickey began clearing his bench. The up-state Badgers brought a 4-1 record into the game and were given a good chance of winning. They fought on even terms with Mar- quette for the first ten minutes, then the War- riors exploded for 17 points to Wisconsin's three in the next five minutes. Marquette led at halftime 51-36, having shot a tremendous 60.6 per cent from the field. The Badgers stayed close by shooting a torrid 48.4 per cent themselves. The second half was purely anticlimactic, with even Marquette's third stringers seeing action. Coach Hickey used 14 players in the contest. Many arms reach for the bull. They belong to Bob Hornnk, and Minnesotzfs Bob Jensen 1201 and Ray Cronk 1221, Mur- quette topped the Gophers, 69-65. KANSAS 76 - MARQUETTE 62 Dec. 16, 1961-The Warriors wound up their weekend in the Sunflower State in the same manner that they began it-by losing. The vic- tor this time was the University of Kansas, the location, Manhattan, Kansas, the score, 76-62j chief contributing factors to the loss, a pair of deadly, long-range shooting guards by the names of jerry Gardner and Nolen Ellison. Marquette led twice in the early stages of the contest and pulled to within three points late in the second half. But the veteran Kansas guards, who scored 47 points between them, 25 by Gardner and 22 by Ellison, proved too much MARQUETTE 69 - MINNESOTA 63 Dec. 23, 1961-Marquette presented Coach Eddie Hickey with his 4ooth college coaching victory and Minnesota with its fourth loss of The Warriors hit 18 of 36 shots from the floor in the first half and held a 41-24 lead. From there on, it was all Minnesota, as the War- riors jabbed a little and clinched a lot, but held 245 MARQUETTE Q3 - UWM 5o Dec. 27, 1961-Slightly erratic from the Christmas layoff, Marquette overwhelmed the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in a Q3 to 50 tragi-comedy at the Arena. The Cardinals of UWM fought the Warriors on even terms in the first ten minutes. But then Marquette exploded, outscoring their opponents 29-3 in the last nine and a half minutes of the first half, turning the game into a farce and con- tinuing the joke after the intermission. Big Len Jefferson, four inches taller than any UWM player, was the individual standout of the evening, scoring a career high of 24 points and gathering 14 rebounds in about 25 minutes of playing time. BRADLEY 87 -MARQUETTE 56 Dec. 30, 1961-Bradley outshot, outrebound- ed and out-scored the Warriors, blasting them right out of the Arena. Marquette had their worst night of the season from the field, canning only 21 of 74 shots for a 28.4 percentage while Bradley hit 34 of 67 for a 50.7 per cent mark. The taller Braves also had a 61-44 rebound margin. After half-time Mar- quette missed 16 of their first 18 field goal at- tempts. Yes, he fouled him. Dick Nixon went for the ball in. the first DePaul game, played in Chicago, and missed. The Wrirriors won, 75-68. MARQUETTE 75-DE PAUL 68 Ian. 3, 1962-Sizzling from the Bradley defeat, Marquette journeyed into the De Paul University lion's den and emerged not only unscathed but victorious. The Warriors equaled their accuracy of the Wisconsin game, hitting on 54.2 PBI' Cent of their shots to break the Blue Demons' zo game home court winning streak, 75-68. Ron Glaser led Marquette's attack with 21 points. Dave Erickson had 18, including 10 from the foul stripe, and led both teams in rebounds. Captain Dick Nixon con- tributed 16 to the Warrior cause. M. C. Thompson and Dick Cook scored 21 and 19 points respectively for De Paul. Marquette had previously lost three straight times in the Demons' Alumni hall and came into this contest an underdog. However, it turned out to be a bad night for the odds-makers as the Warriors were never behind after grabbing a 6-5 lead on Bob I-Iornak's jump shot. Accuracy from the free throw line, Mar- quette's biggest weakness in inost of earlier contests, played a major part in the vic- tory. The Warriors hit 18 of their first 19 charity tosses as they built up a 16 point lead in the second half. A late Blue Demon rally was staved off with crucial free throws by Lee Borowski and Erickson. MARQUETTE 63 - LOUISVILLE 53 Ian. 6, 1962-Outscored from the field, Marquette hit 27 of 38 attempts from the free throw line to down Louisville 63-53 at the Arena. Both teams were erratic, with Louisville getting only one basket in the first seven minutes, and only two in the first eight minutes of the second half, while the Warriors went one stretch of nine and one-half minutes without a field goal. The Warriors were led by Ron Glaser with zo points while Captain Dick Nixon followed with 13. Bud Olsen led the Cardi- nals with 14. MARQUETTE 63-LOYOLA 60 Ian. 9, 1962-The broad shoulders of Len Iefferson plus balanced scoring made the difference as Marquette handed mighty Loyola of Chicago its second defeat of the season, 63-6o, at the Arena. Loyola, aver- aging over go points per game, had lost only to Ohio State in ten games. Jefferson led both clubs with 16 re- bounds, and contributed 14 points, includ- ing several clutch baskets in the closing minutes. Dave Erickson fights for the rebound as Lee Borowski blocks out DePz1ul's M. C. Thompson GOD, in the first DePaul 511110 MARQUETTE 60--AIR FORCE 36 l0H- '13, 1962-The Air Force brought old-fashioned warfare to the Arena but lost the battle to the Warriors, 60-36, after holding Marquette to a 14-14 tie at half- time. The Warriors ran off 10 straight points to start the second half, and in all hit 17 of 30 attempts from the floor after intermis- sion. Dick Nixon climaxed the rout with a three-minute one-man dribbling show during which he hit seven of eight free throws. The Warriors thus ended the first half of the season with a 9-4 record. ST. LOUIS 74-MARQUETTE 64 Ian. 27, 1962-St. Louis took advantage of its free throw opportunities to top strug- gling Marquette, 74-64, at Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis as both teams sank 27 field goals. In the last six and a half minutes of the first half, the Billikens turned a 23-20 defi- cit into a 35-26 lead. They stretched the margin to 48-32 at one point in the second half, and the Warriors never got closer than eight points. Dave Erickson, the Air Force's Bill Knipp 051, and Bob Hornak form a ballerina-like pose in going for the ball. An unidentified Falcon player runs in to assist. The win went to Marquette, 60-36. Qttinutri, El 5..- .a-7 X 1 .4fQl., inf. 'Q , T .Q .4 Leggo my lmntlsf' says Lee Borowski, as Dick Nixon and Loyola's Gerry Harkness flij wrestle for the ball in the first Wfarrior- Rambler game. WICHITA 79 - MARQUETTE 71 Feb. 2, 1962-Losing an early second half 11 point lead, Marquette's Warriors finally gave way to the skyscraping Wich- ita Wheatshockers and bowed 79-71, in Wichita. The Warriors led by as much as 13 points early in the game and held a 39-30 edge at the half. Wichita whittled the lead to 61-60 with 7:30 left, then ran off a 14-2 string to take an 11 point lead and seal the victory. CREICHTON 79 - MARQUETTE 72 Feb. 6, 1962-Wretched foul shooting tagged Marquette with its second Arena defeat of the season, a 79-72 overtime 1055 to Creighton's high-flying Bluejays. The Warriors led 71-65 with four minutes of regulation time left, but canned only one of seven free throws the rest of the way. Hustling sophomore reserve Jim Poulsen kept Marquette close by sinking all six of his first-half field goal attempts. Creigh- ton led at the half 44-39. 'Q- T.. Dick Nixon goes in for ii layup as Northern Micl1igan's Ron Slikas C151 defends. Marquette won, 98-60. XAVIER 68 - MARQUETTE 61 Feb. 10, 1962-The Xavier Musketeers handed the Warriors their fourth straight defeat, 68-61 at the Arena, as Len jefferson sat out his second consecutive game with three dislocated knuckles. The Warriors had trouble with the tough Xavier zone defense, and took their lumps under the boards, being out-rebounded 46- 23. Working out of the pivot, Dave Erick- son hit for 21 points, to lead all scorers. MARQUETTE 73 -DETROIT 66 Feb. 13, 1962-Marquette snapped a four-game losing streak by beating the De- troit Titans, 77-66, for their second road victory of the season. Dave DeBusschere was a one-man-gang for the Motor City boys, hitting for 33 points and pulling down 23 rebounds. But the Warriors had a hustling pair in Bob Hornak and Ron Glaser, who hit for 22 and 16 points respectively. With one second left in the first half, Bob I-lornak hit a jump shot to put the Warriors ahead 35-34. They never trailed after that. Marquette went into a partial stall in the last four minutes, with Dick Nixon controlling the ball and hitting seven of nine free throws. MARQUETTE QQ - DE PAUL 83 Feb. 17, 1962--Ron Glaser and Len Ief- ferson led Marquette to a rousing 99-83 drubbing of the DePaul Blue Demons. It was the Warriors' highest point total since the second game of the 1960-61 season, when they beat UWM, 99-63. A delighted crowd of 7,24O, third largest at the Arena this season, saw Glaser hit a career high of 30 points and Iefferson hold M. C. Thompson, eighth among the na- tion's rebounders, to one rebound in the first half. The Warriors led 42-30 at the half, scoring 57 points after intermission. Jefferson, Bob I-lornak and Dave Erick- son, each with four fouls, sat out most of the second half. Lee Borowski, John Stone and jim Poulsen came off the bench to score a total of 27 points. Glaser got 21 of his 30 points in the second half, as the Warriors led at one point, 86-62. The victory moved Marquette's record to 11-8, the same as at this stage a year ago. u-gm ' Ron Glugu- lnyg one up from the leftside, as Nortl1ern's Brz1dley's talented soph, joe Struwder, grabs a rebound, Daw some HS, ,md Mm.qucttc'5 Len Jaffe,-gon await while the Braves All-American forward, Chet Wtrlkei' the rebound 1311, looks on. Below, Dave Erickson pops Ll jump shot LOUISVILLE 85 - MARQUETTE 63 Feb. 21, 1Q62-A late first half surge by Louisville spelled disaster for Marquette, as the Cardinals went on to win, 85-63. With the score tied at 22-22, Louisville ran off an 18-3 string to grab a 40-25 half- time lead. Bud Olsen, 6-7 Louisville center, hit 14 of 19 field goal attempts and added 7 free throws for 35 points. Marquette got 21 points from Ron Glaser and 19 from Bob I-Iornak. LOYOLA 98 - MARQUETTE 84 Feb. 24, 1962-A go-go Loyola crew that loves to shoot did just that, with both hands, from all angles, and avenged an earlier defeat by Marquette with a 98-84 win at Chicago Stadium. Down 65-45 with 14 minutes to go, the Warriors perked up and were down by nine and moving up with two minutes left, be- fore the Ramblers regained control and outscored them 1o-5 in the last two min- utes. goalward LIg1llIlSfSf.LOU1S. MARQUETTE 8o-ST. LOUIS 64 Feb. 26, 1962--With the score tied at 54-54, Captain Dick Nixon sparked a War- rior explosion, scoring 14 of Marquette's last 26 points, and led his teammates to an 8o-64 victory over St. Louis. An exquisite burst of fast-break basket- ball carried Marquette to the victory. Len Jefferson and Dave Erickson repeatedly swept the defensive board and passed off to the side to Nixon. The speediest Warrior then took the ball the length of the court, before passing off or flicking in a jump shot. The Warriors ran well early in the game, but blew layups off the fast break. They were down 26-17 before Dave Erickson and Bob Hornak got them to within one point, 36-35, at the half. It was still close until the 54-54 tie. Nixon was the game's high scorer with 23 points. Dave Erickson and Bob I-Iornak followed for Marquette with 20 and 18 points, respectively, while Don Reid had 18 and Gary Garrison 13 for the Billikens. The late surge earned Marquette a 53-35 rebound edge. -av 'f 250 MARQUETTE 86 - VALPARAISO 77 March 1, 1962-Marquette had a tough time with a scrappy Q15-61 Valpa- raiso quintet but finished strongly to earn an 86-77 win on the Crusader's home court. Valparaiso stayed close for about 38 minutes, mainly on the shooting strength of 5-9 guard Fran Clements. Clements was the game's high scorer with 24 points. For Marquette, Dave Erickson had 21 points and 14 rebounds, while Bob Hor- nak scored 13 points and pulled down nine rebounds. ST. IOI-lN'S 71-MARQUETTE 69 March 3, 1962-A corner jump shot with three seconds left nullified a cou- rageous Marquette comeback and gave a 71-69 victory to St. Iohn's in a game played in Jamaica, N.Y. Dick Nixon again led the Warriors during their streak, scoring 14 points in a surge that carried Marquette from a 61-40 deficit to a 69-69 tie. Kevin Lough- ery, who had popped in ten field goals up to that time, then made number 11 as time ran out. Nixon scored 25 points, two less than Loughery, while Ron Glaser had 17, and Len Iefferson and Dave Erickson had 10 for Marquette. 30 its Senior forward Mario Crivello. 1 rf' ' C' 1, '22 'f ,nu Mairquettds john Stone U05 sneaks a rebound away from Dick Dzisk QSIJ of Detroit. The XX'.1rriors won a 95-92 thriller at the Arcngi, MARQUETTE Q3 - DETROIT Q2 March 7, 1Q62--A tremendous second half comeback, led by Bob Chmielewski and climaxed by Dave Erickson, gave Marquette a 93-92 squeaker victory over Detroit in the season's home finale. Down 78-60 with ten and a half min- utes left, Marquette rallied to narrow it to 84-75, when Chmielewski came in and hit five straight field goals and two free throws. With three seconds left and Mar- quette down 92-91, Dave Erickson stepped to the foul line and with a one- and-one free throw situation. Erickson's free throw attempt hit the front of the rim and bounced back, far and to the left. But he scrambled in, grabbed the ball, dribbled once along the baseline and laid the ball off the backboard for the victory. MARQUETTE 76 - XAVIER 67 March 10, 1962-A satisfying 76-67 victory over the Xavier Musketeers at Cincinnati wrapped up the Warrior's 1961-62 basketball season. The win broke Xavier's 12 game home-court win- ning streak and gained revenge for an earlier season defeat the hands of the Musketeers. Ron C1laser's three point play put Marquette ahead 5-4 with a minute and a half gone in the game and the War- riors never lost the lead. As a result of a successful stall Marquette scored 12 of their last '14 points from the foul line. Glaser with 23 points and Dave Erick- son with '17 led the Warriors, while Bill Kirvin and Frank Pinchback each got 18 for Xavier. Plllllilgf T Tl :ww-1 WARRIOR FRESHMAN TEAM K 'dl Dcnnis S1 oriti, jon Malmstrom, Iirl Cziirnes, Tom Schilkc, Tom Rooyakkers, Mark Top Row: Coach jerry 61 6 , ' -P Teisman and Coach Henry Raym0mlS. Bottom Row: Manager Gene Borders, John Thomas, Pat Daly, Paul Kukla, Mike Gorman, Pat Dowd, Rocke Calvelli and Tom Graham. FRESI-IMA BASKETBALL The freshman team won one game and lost 12 against the varsity reserves, in preliminary games to varsity home contests. The freshmen lost the annual frosh-varsity game, 85-46. Center Tom Rooyakkers f11.3 ppgj, forward Ion Malmstrom c1O.5 ppgj, and guard Rocke Cal- velli f1O.1 ppgj, were the leading scorers. Coach 251 Henry Raymonds Assistant Coach Henry Raymonds called forward Mark Teisman fQ.7 ppgj, the hardest working boy on the club and guard Pat Dowd fQ.O ppgl, the best outside shot. 'fox gg 252 1961 CROSS COUNTRY .fs Marquette Opponent 30 UIC 29 ' 1. J' Av A 30 UWM 27 i 28 Milw. Track Club 27 T , I 35 UWM 24 41 Wheaton 20 38 DePaul 20 V 26 Ripon 29 22 UWM 33 f4th placej Wis. AAU 22 UWM 34 19 UIC 37 CROSS-COUNTRY Bottom Row: Coach Bus Sliimek, Bob Greenwald, joe Cote, Steve Tierney, Etl Calvey, Tom Wiilsli. Top Row: Dennis Grzendiclewski, Bob Brown, jim Gutz, Keith Alley, jim Aimnn. CROSS COU TRY Plagued by lack of depth and experience, Coach Mel Shimek's cross country team suf- fered a disappointing four win, six loss season. Led by senior captain John Lesch, the Mar CROSS quette harriers won two triangular meets, de feating Ripon 26-29 and University of Wiscon- sin-Milwaukee 22-23 on November 1, and Uni- versity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 22-23 and the University of Illinois-Chicago 19-37 on Novem- ber 11. In cross country, the team with fewer points wins. Three of Marquette's six losses were by a total of five points. In a trianulgar meet on Oct. 18, Marquette was defeated by UIC 30-29 and by UWM 30-27. On October 28, they lost to the Milwaukee Track club by one point, 28-27. Other losses were to UWM 35-24, Wheat0I1 41-20, and DePaul 38-20. Marquette placed fourth in the Wisconsin AAU meet. Coach Shimek attributed the team's poor rec- ord to lack of experience tthere were only two lettermen on the 11-man squadj, lack of strength in the four, five and six running positions, and lack of interest due to the University's dropping of track. I-le was, however, proud of several of the freshmen runners, including his number three man, Ioe Cote. Lesch, Dick McDermott, and Ed Calvey were the only seniors on the squad. Bus Shimek Cross Country Coach COUNTRY ,fxs '. I ' 'A .r- , I - , ' ' . ' av z ... h .5 '-II' ,AI III I 4-av .. ' , 4 I - - -- I: A - - II f . I . .-I. QI., 1 I ,ILVW I ' 2- ,knife-', I 'III , fI.j , I III, an ,-9 I .- It ,I 3- tsigf - rev T? '55 -.ff ' MSDE ., -4' Almve: Co-captains John l.c-sch :intl Dick McDermott strain to keep the lglul gt the lmlfwuy point of the Milwaukee lfstiihronk Park Course. Witli l.esch finishing lirst and McDermott second, Marquette won the triungulni' meet, defeating UXWM 22-34, :mel UIC 19-37. Below: The runners hreuk from the starting line att the Wisctmrisin AAU meet at listulwouk Purlc. Marquette took fourth place in the AAU meet. iI T II. I ,4 lf, ig.,-W. ,, I If , I f S I Ivy' ,, L 'Kit' f - ' 2. .x's'f5' .' ' v 4 1' -. - Y P' M- N'-7' fl A-L. 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' , M' ' ,',.' , v-, ' .nv -1 ' 2 Running easily on the imlfmr truck are, frown left, Keith Alley, Steve Tierney, Tom hX,i1lSl1, and joe Cute. Below are jim Giitz fleftj and lid Culvey f- 254 RIFLERY The Army ROTC Riflery team won four matches and lost six in Wisconsin State ROTC League competition in 1961-62. Sgt. 1!C Dun- kelberger's team did their best firing in the sec- ond half of the season, and won their last three matches. The team averaged 1,819 points per match to their opponents' 1,84O. FQ!! Y Through March 15, the Iudo Club had par- ticipated in tournaments at Wisconsin and Il- linois, and were scheduled to meet Minnesota, St. Norbert's, and Purdue in the spring. lim Marquart took second place in his division at the Wisconsin State Invitational in November. The Judo Club also put on an exhibition during halftime of the Marquette-Xavier basketball game February 1o. W ul RIFLE TEAM Bottom Row: Bill Howard, Dick Sullo, Dick Kasprzyk, team captaing Dennis Grzywinski, Edward LaClare. Top Row: Michael Baldewicz, john Blookowitz, john Regner, Ernie Bayer, Tom Weis. Left: A demonstration of the four tiring positions: Sitting, Ed LaClareg standing, Bill Howard and Dick Sullog prone, Dennis Grzywinskig kneeling, Dick Kasprzyk. JUDO IUDO TEAM Bottom Row: john Olson, jim Marquart, James Conway. Middle Row: Roger Wargin, Jim Kuczynski, Harvey Schmidt, Bob Bielski. Top Row: Coach Robert La Du, assistant Dean of Liberal Artsg Pat Fallon and Bill Gorman, co-captainsg Jim Snyder, Ron llk. Left: Pat Fallon, on tiptoe, is shown throwing Roger Wargin. 1 T ff - DQ B If ye. 4. x .. ' -. 'M K . . 5. 13 1. . A f 4, ,H Ai - W 1 f .V J -,J .ww--v,,m ,. iff . -v f 'J' ' ,,.,,1- '. . .X Rf. -,r-I Q -3 .,.,g-yr, , H V -, ,r-..f ' 54' s-4, -4-y n. 1wHw ??i . 1 t. 'f-:vi ,W gh, - i -i - ws GYMNASTICS Hilti - 1 Mike Grimm balances on the parallel bars. GYMNASTICS TEAM Bottom: Mike Grimm, Dave Spehar, jim Mulhall, Tom O'l-lare, Lee Ovcrliolser, Top: Coach Bob Lagerman, Mike Gorski, john Schmitt, john Scry, Bob Macfarlanc, 3' F - - nj,-'M ' ' l Q. 'FJ tlii -L 4 ' if t V 5 .j . ,. 11 :N X! Y .l-Q? My -1 s I bp- - ' J- I hxlidklud-J: V -V 1 . ,piiluif ' I ei- ' . x ff.- it l fo . t . 4 , if ' 'L ' ' gg' --n,,j q'i f 5 -i 1 l 2 1 The Marquette gymnastics team turned in good performances in their few outings of the season. Participating in four events against outside competition, several indi- vidual gymnasts showed excellent devel- opment under Coach Bob Lagerman's di- rection and gave promise of stronger Mar- quette teams in the future. The M.U. squad placed third in the junior division of the Wisconsin Open Gymnastics Championship Ian. 13. On Feb. 1o, they met the University of Wis- consin in the first intercollegiate gymnastic meet in Marquette history. While they were defeated 74-30, their performance was satisfactory, according to Lagerman. Other events included the Milwaukee Turner Skill meet on Feb. 4, the State AAU meet on March 4, and exhibitions at the Silver Springs Community Center and at halftime of the Marquette-DePaul basket- ball game on Feb. 17. john Sery works out on the still rings. l pifngp-w,xucap,..n I ,,l WRESTLI Led by Captain Jerry Rusnak, the Marquette Wrestling team finished the 1961-62 season with a 10-1 record in dual meet competition. Coach Barney Karpfinger said: Our success was due as much to Rusnak's leadership and en- thusiasm as to his 11 and o won-lost record. Karpfinger called the Stevens Point and Luther College victories the most satisfying of the sea- son. Good balance marked this year's team. The top wrestler in each of the eight weight divisions had a winning record. Close behind Rusnak were Ierry Hansen C157 lb. weight classj 9-2, Dick Farrell Q123 lb.j 8-3, Norm Merz fheavy- weightj 8-3, and Ray Pekarek 1137 lb.J 6-2. 'P 1 -v- iv Top: Bill Tcssler of Marquette is on top of Jerry Barr ot' Ln Crosst Below: Ray llclcnim-k of Marquette and Chuck lNIcPherson of Lu Crossc Marquette Opponent 17 Stevens Point 11 21 U. of Illinois fChicagoj 12 22 Bradley 6 26 Carroll 6 24 UWM 5 23 U. of Chicago 3 23 LaCrosse State 3 14 Indiana State 16 21 Luther 8 22 Loras 8 16 Notre Dame 14 229 Won 1o-Lost 1 33 WRESTLING TEAM Bottom Row: Norm Mcrz, Glenn Mrochinski, Jerry Rusnuk, capminjg jerry I-Iansin, jim Trompeder, Ray Pckurek, Bill Tesslur, Dick Farrell, Dun Finlay, assistant coach. Top Row: Coach Burney Knrplingcr, joe Bischcblic, Dick Schoeneckcr, George Vergara, john Hella, Doug Dnuffenback, Dick Andrews, Terry Pruchcr, Paul Charnon. up, eltznlllii K, A 5 QUE, HUD, QUE? BUD UI' 4 Y it 45 f 'fa if Tl ' 4 7' ' nerr, vazsmus I in ' :mamma V J 'A ,msruus lvmsruns.l 17 av 'in ' 40 mm,,,g , Xmsruua, 4 . gt .. wi gre'-yoggf. Y ,M -i' f- .-.t..,..l g K . '. --nv A 4' ' '.'4:, - 5 r I 'N i -.- ' in 4 I ' ' Y is .- Q.. ,anne-fi ' -X ' 41. r- ' -4 - . , :'- - . , w . 'ran D . I is . - - '1 I T., ' V in i 111- , if 1 'i '!lh.,. ,Z A 'Q S a imp Below- Catherine Brust :intl Peter Nauert give the sails Il last minute Check before the Wisconsin Fall Invitational at Madison. Top: TWO MU ggilors put on the sails before the Timme Angsten Hnals in Chicago. f A' I - ' ........, ' .- '1. M --.-e-.+- f f.r'- ,. F'-Qffi' ss's - -4- --4' Wu' . yin-4 SAILI After having just missed qualifying for the national championships by two points last spring, the Marquette Sailing club experienced a mediocre racing regatta record this fall. The Chicago Yacht Club on Belmont Harbor was the scene of the season's big race, the 15th Annual Mark Timme Angsten Memorial Trophy Regatta. Marquette finished sixth in a 12-team field that included the Coast Guard and Mer- chant Marine Academies, which finished first and second, respectively. Peter Nauert concentrates on the wind and during the Wisconsin Fall Invitational races. 2 the sails U 7 lil 1 I , 74,5 ie f' - ' 1 ,I ,,. -' Y L x , '.,.t. 2.1.-. Marquette OF'F'0'1enf 44th placej Wis. Fall Invitational ffield of eightj 40 Beloit 22V fjrd placej Area C, Timme Angsten Eliminations Qfield of sixj 16th placej Annual Mark Timme Angsten Memorial Trophy Regatta ffield of twelvej A , Q as ,... s lags , N . , 'S w As of March 15, the Golf team had neither a place to play nor practice, as the course used by the team last year was undergoing alterations. Coach Charles Nader said that the late winter seemed destined to make the golf season a short one. Top prospect on the team was basketball star Bob Hornak, who shot excellent golf in tourna- ments around Milwaukee last summer. t?af3'.4 .P J . .ri r ip jd? av' ,X Larry Sclirock swings into nc- tion as the 1962 Golf season :ip- pronchcs. af Wa CQ ra GOLF TEAM Top Row: Larry Schrock, Bob Hornnk, Rich Egemes, Felix Mazur. Bottom Row: Couch Charles Nader, Clem Budney, jim Ken- ney, jack Milam. GULF Tedd Schuster works out prior to the 1962 tennis season. Another rebuilding year seemed in store for Coach Don Clark's tennis squad. With only two lettermen returning from last year's four-win, five-loss team, Coach Clark will have to rely extensively on inexperienced talent. Senior and two-year veteran Jim Refifkin is ex- pected to combine with two newcomers, fresh- man Chris Matlon and sophomore Russ Stepke, to form the nucleus of this year's team. 260 5.6 11- ! Ah' 3' , i , Au 1 Donald A. Clark, Director of Intramural Athletics Members of a Physical Education class play a basketball game. I TRAMURALS Over 55 per cent of the student body took part in Marquette's expanding intramural pro- gram in 1961-62. Under the direction of Donald A. Clark, in his 14th year as Director of Intra- mural Athletics, the program consisted of seven- teen sports, including basketball, touch football, softball, bowling, volleyball, track, golf, tennis, gymnastics, boxing, badminton, handball, table tennis, fencing, weight lifting, a free throw tour- nament and judo. Participation in the intramural program con- tinued to grow, with over 1oo basketball teams and 60 football teams of over 1,ooo members participating. Richard Smith works out on the pulleys. 'zv?r'FL ' . - . 4 , E J N ohn Peissig serves on the handball court. 'Q S3433 xp ,-.V KV., .l Jia .J 'P' T12-iw. -1 F' Above: An unidentified Army lineman puts the tag on Fred Brahmer of Navy in the hrst AROTC-NROTC Homecoming touch football game. The game ended in a 7-7 tie. Below: Ernie Bayer f98j and Gene Erl 0151 lead the blocking for Army quarterback Jim Estes Q83j. Richard Briske G21 of Navy pursues. AMW . Q9 TM' i ski .is Qgfllf Typ .7 mi I L wvul 0- 'A ' l .. , ' . ,,-.ul--fi I-mb' J - ' ' '7 N ' ' ' -13'-ft 4- 'V I Vw 'Y , ,.', U 554071. Nvwxl. , . ., , ,Jr -, - T , V e-'ff .f '-fu., ., 1-e -' we . .. , . -. I'-4 . d .,!55 ' ,V - 9.9-iff, -.,q,. ,Q - lk..uuv1'T 1' u-ez, , .. ' v U:fif.f'W 1- Rf., uf' Aw- i ',.A ayLx5,g5j- T-T ,' V, f. 'L f ' -- ,' s I - A If-73 v., 'A ' ', ,1'1'i4'4'1'I ' ' A , , f lj-1 '-A -K 1 ' 'H-'fznffk - '- , , . A -' 1 lf',1-'- . ' .. v '1--' ..'..- ,W in Angina -.-. , nrvlf' 'thx-ff, , ,- V . I,- ,, H un- . 661' Q '1' I. . vpn , 3 1. ,, 1 . uf-w va' I 4 4 ,iw L 1 afiif f ' 0+ J .,,,, , 1 ,jf L ZJLJ A L- 'Ula . . , X . gf -' , - 'fi :MA 3 FQ, Ll Lp .- L ' PM ' if WILLIE WOMPUM CHEERLEADERS Bottom Row: Willie Won1pum fGreg Huyettej Ann McKenna Top Row: john Kaufmann Cathy Manley Frank App Shelxa Carberry Bud Pratte captam Sue Moore, Al Poetzel. 1962 HILLTOP STAFF Editors Geraldine L. Nosalik Helen M. Caro Associate Editors Paul Wagner Bonnie Kaminsky University Section Senior Section Organizations Editor Dick Coffman Sports Editor Ken Lamke Photo Editor Jack Hamilton Index Director Betty Dauw Photo Staff Edward Bottkol George Ceolla Robert Domrois Larry Kelsey John Mackowski Blake O'Lavin Roger Smith Robert Smentek Robert Tai Photo Credits: Milwaukee Journal pp. Assistant Editors George Ackerman Connie Lane Larry Lock Mary Sharon Vrobel Faculty Moderator Patrick D. Horan 240, 257 Stan Scobie pp. 188-191 Roob Studio p. 212 Layout Advisors Clifford L. Helbert William A. Macafee Christopher Weber Society Editor Kathy Woessner Copy Editor Nancy Flanagan Art Editor Ruth Dugan 2 Editorial Assistants Carolyn Krmpotic Arthur Liebler John Paluch Barbara Rogers William Zach Production Supervisor R. Timothy Metz General Staff Dinah Alger Susan Barry Diane Cain Louis Galterio Jack Harms Andrea Hinding Linda Houge Donald Kelley Richard Kamradt Pamela Masters Mia McTamney Thomas Pellowski Helen Rothfus Gregory Monroe Sue Sniader Ann Spadard Cheryl Turbin Mary Ann Tynan To our staff and to all those who in some way contributed to the 1962. Hilltop, our sincere appreciation. Ann Topp Mark Wiffler We Editors 264 Producers of White and Colored Quality Coated Papers APPLETON - - WISCONSIN ru-'co' THE APPLETON C ATED PAPER CO. INDEX TO I-II A Aageson, Thomas H. .............................................. .................................. 1 42 Oconto, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Young-G.O.P. Aamodt, Herbert, J. ........................................................................ 62, 83 Abbott, Dr. Thomas ......... ................................... ............................. 2 4 I Abel, Alma, R, .,,,..,....,...,............................. ..................................,.......... I 73 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. Abert, Donald B, ,,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,....................................l.................... 1 6 Abijatabutra, Chaicherd ...,......,......,....... . .......... ' ............. Z ................ 8 5, 173 Bangkak, Thailand. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Abler, Joseph .....-....4.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,...,,,,,..... .................................................. 6 5 Abrahamson, Sherman S. ........................................................ 88, 96,, 141 Accounting Club .................. ------------------- 7 7 Achtel, Bruce C. ............... -4-------------- 9 2 Ackerman, George .............................................. .........................,....... 1 02 Ackerman, joan .I .................... .........--------------- -------------------------------- 8 l lv 142 jackson, Wisconsin. Bachelor of .Arts. FYQDCIT Honorary Fraternity, Student National Education Association. Adair, Stuart E. ...................................................................... ......... 6 7 Adamczewski, Leroy j. ....................................................... ......... 1 42 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Adams, Karen K. ....................................................... ......... 9 2 Adamski, Roberta 1. ............................................. --------- 1 42 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Adamski, Val D. ................................................................ ' ........ : ........... 1 67 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Adler, Robert W. ...................... . ............................................................ 142 Marshfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Gamma Chi. Adrian, Richard Lee .............................................................................. 142 White River, South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Varsity Sport fTrackJ. Agnew, Robert W. ............................................................................ 63, 77 LLTOP XLVIII Ahern, john J. ............................................- --..................... ..................,, 1 4 2 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young-Dems. Ahlcr, james G. ................................................................................ 88, 92 Ahrenhoerster, Edwin R. ..................................................................... ...142 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. YGOP, Welcome Week. Ahrens, Fred P. .................................................................................. 68, 88 AIEE-RE .................................. .......... 7 8 Aiken, Ray J. .... ,,,,,, 6 8 Aiman, jim ........... ............ ................................. .......... 2 5 2 Ainslie, Diane K. .................................................................................... 72 Albers, Anna T. ...................................................................................... 142 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Albers, Patricia ...................................................................................... 172 Alberts, Richard E. ................................................................................ 129 Helena, Montana. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Amer- ican Society of Mechanical Engineers. Alby, jim ................................................................................................ 114 Alderson, William F. ...........................,.......................................... 65, 142 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Home- coming Council, Prom Council. Alexander, james H. ............................................................................ 120 Evanston, Wyoming. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alexander, Dr. Leonard C. .................................................................... 26 Alf, Mary E. ............................................................................................ 142 Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. History Fraternity, English Fraternity. Allard, Michael J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.,......... ..................................... 6 9, 129 Schofield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, A.S.C.E.-American Society of Civil Engineers. Allan, joseph ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,....... .......................................................... 8 0 Alles, john M. ...............................................................................,........ 120 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association, Dental School Magazine. Alexander, Roger E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,... ............................................................ 6 6 Alley, Keith ........................... ........ 2 52, 253 Allowysius, Rev. F., SJ ...... ....--....-.-- 5 5 Alpha Delta Eta ................ ---...----- 7 0 Alpha Delta Sigma ......... ------- 6 4 Alpha Delta Theta ..... ------- 7 1 Alpha Epsilon Iota ..... ------- 7 1 Alpha Kappa Kappa ..... ..----- 6 4 Alpha Kappa Psi ............. ---.--- 6 5 Alpha Omega .............. ------- 6 5 Alpha Phi Omega ........ -.----- 6 5 Alpha Sigma Nu ...................................................................... ..... . ....... 5 2 Alpha Tau Delta .........................,............................................................ 71 Amann, Mary E. ............................................................................ 73,142 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha, Phi Eta Chi. Amann, Nancy M. ...................................................-......----.................... 142 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus. Amendola, Lewis R, ....,,,,....,,,,........................................................ 84, 227 Ament, F. Thomas ............................................................................ 68, 140 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Ament, Joanne D. ............................................................................ 74, 178 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy.. Pi Alpha Sigma, Physical Therapy Pow Wow. American Finance Association ............................................................ 76 Amick, Jack A. ...................................................................................... 68 Anchor and Chain .................................................................................. 76 Anderson Doris C. ................................................................................ 142 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma, Delta Gamma. Anderson, Marilynn F. ........................................................................ 142 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Andre, Joyce M. ................................................... .- ................................ 143 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma. Andre Michael G. .................................................................................. 110 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Andreini, Larry J. ................................................................,,,,...,..,....... 143 Mountain, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Andrie, George J. .................................................................................. 143 Gralncl Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Football, M Clu . Andrews, Dick ....................................................................................,..... 256 Andrews, Kathleen M. .................................................... 53, 75, 106, 138 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Journalism. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha, Publications, Welcome Week Council. Annis, Joe P. ...........,................................................................................ 65 Ansay, Elizabeth A. .... .......... 8 5 Anton, Judy M. ............ ....... .... .............. ............................ 8 1 App, Frank J. .................................................................................... 65, 262 Aprahamian, Charles ............................................................................ 167 West Allis, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Latch keyers. Arbuckle, Nancy ...................................................................................... 179 Archer, Jerome W. ................................................................... L ........... :156 Arcieri, Joan A. ................................................................ 60, 74, 87, 143 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Student National Education Association, Sceptre and Sword. Arena, Anthony W. .............................................................................. 120 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Junior American Dental Association. Arend, Frances .........................................................................,..,,.,........ 122 Arenz, Dale W. ........................................... ......, 6 6 Armstrong, Charles H. ............................................................................ 69 Arndt, John A. .................................................................................,,..... 129 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. A.I.E.E. Arnoldussen, Marcia M. ........................................................................ 126 Appleton, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. , Artzer, Katie .................................................................... 75, 193, 196, 203 ASCE ........................................................................................................ 77 Aschenbrener, Carl J. .............................................................................. 129 Laona, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Aschenbrener, James L. .......................................................................... 143 Mequon, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Band. Aschoff, M. Paul ................................................................................ 69, 129 Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Triangle, A.S.M.E.-American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. Ash, Mary Anne ........................................................................ 59, 72, 143 Gary, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Iota Chi Omega. ASME ........................................................................................................ 77 2 RADIO RT CO INC. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS 1314 N. 7th St. Milwaukee 5, Wis. Bkoadway 6-4160 Founded 1888 MANUFACTURERS Loose Leaf Books Accounting Forms and Systems 2-55 COMPLETE LINE OF Office Stationery Furniture and Frles Milwaukee 1 Wisconsin 255 224-246 East Chicago Street BR. 6-0842 266 Ash, Michael J. ............................ .........----------------------- 5 6, 57, 79, 89, 145 Barnes, D'Ann .................................. .....................................,,,,,,,.,,.,,,..... 1 38 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Sigma Nu, Barone, Frank J. ..........................................................,,.... 56, 60, 78, 129 Delta Sigma Rho, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Tau, Crown Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- and Anchor, Varsity Debate, Young-Dems. ing. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engi- Asnigy Jameg ,,,-.,-,,,,,,,,,..... ,.............-....----....----..------........................ 1 10 USCIS, Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Barrett, james M. ..............,.............................. ............. ................... 1 5 6 tration. Bnrreek, Mary M. ......... ....................................................................... 9 2 Assglin, A, ,,,,.,,............ ...--..-.--------------------------------- z ----....---..... 1 20 Bilffy, KCV1I1 .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .-.,.'....-. ------.-.. '.....---.....- '.----..-.-.---. 6 5 , 144 Norway, Michigan. Doctor of' Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Lake Mohawk, New jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Junior American Dental Association. Omega, Homecoming Council, Welcome Week Council, Athletic Administration .......................................................................... 241 Barry, Maureen M. .....................................................................,...... 73, 144 Attermeier, Susan M. ...................................... ...... ........... 7 4 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Atwood, Jggeph ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,........ ................................................................ 2 33 Gamma. Auchter, Helen M. ............................................ , .......... r ........ I ..........., 83, 143 Barry, Thomas J. ............ ......... 6 8, 97, 121 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Barsul, Barbara A. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 71 Math Club, Student National Education Association. Bartlet, Tromas P, -.-..-..------ -I 66 Auer, James E. ................................................................................ 58, 143 Bartman, Carole J. .,.,,, 97 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Phi Sigma Basketball .................. ,,,,.,,,. 2 40 Tau, Anchor and Chain, Intramurals, Sndality- Basler, Zylpha R. ....................................................... .......................... 7 2 Auer, john A. ........................................................................................ 143 Bass, William M. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,-, ,,,,,,,,,,,..--'.,-.,.- '--..,-.------.---..... 6 9, 129 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Aussem, John ................................... 3 ........... Z ......... v ..................... 143 Sigma Phi Delta, Campus Cal-nlval, Marquette Engineer Stag, Encino, California. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Bassett, Robert C, ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,--., I,.,,,,,,,..-,,,--------.-...,,,'...,,,,-.,-.,----,-..,- 1 6 Gymnastic Team, Dental School Cafeteria Staff. Batchelor, Phillip J. ................................................................ 58, 60, 129 Avalanche Club ...................................................................... ........ 7 8 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science ln Mechanical Azar, Richard .......... ............. . .. ........ 137 Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Intramural basket- B ball, Intramural football. Bateheler, Thomas J. ............................................................................ 84 Babcock, Janice B. ----- ----.------,-- .-.-- 7 2 Bauer, John A. ..........,............................................................. 86, ss, 144 Bach, Mary C. ., ........... ....... ..... 7 3 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Bachhuber, Francis, E. .... ........ 6 2 Bauman, William j, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,--.., ,,,,,.-----------.,I------'.,-----...-...---.--.. 1 20 Bachhuber, Michael W. .......................................................................... 64 Menasha, Wisconsin, Doctor of Dental Surgery. Baggott, james P. .....................................................-.. --.--...----..-.-.........,. 1 43 B111-15, Donald A. ............,,..,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ----,---t,..,,,- ,,,, 6 4 1 10 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. , n . t .... ' , Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Sigma Gamma Chi, Student Affiliate of The American Administration. Alpha Delta Sigma, National Professional Chemical Society, Band, Superior Student Program. Advertising Fraternity. Bahr, Anna M. ................................................................................,,...... 143 Bayer, Ernie ................................. ....... , ,. ,,,,,,, 254, 261 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Benlrfl, Barbara A. .......... ............. ........... . . . ................ 58 Education Association, Wisconsin Education Association. Beam, Pamela j. ..,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,-.--.,,-,--.--------------...-------. 8 6 Baknlars, Glen G. ....--.----------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ 1 43 Beaudnt- Wllllam J- K. ....................... .................,.,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,..... 1 38 LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Phi Balasty, Marianne ................................... .............. -------- 7 4 Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Assistant Editor-.Marquette Baldewicz, Mike ....................................... ......... .,------ 2 5 4 ,l0Ul'I181. Baldwin, Nick ........ --r----- 2 01 Beau'-1l'y, C2Ir0l J. ........................ ...........,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, 1 7 1 Balistreri, Frank .... ........ 1 98 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Balistreri, Peter S. ...... -------- 1 41 TeC11n0l0gy. Balkis, Ansis .,............... .............. .........................,............................. 6 6 Benudry. Robert ......................... ,,....,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 o 5 Ball, Sharon H. .................................................................. ---r------..-.-..-,, 1 26 B6Cl1lfl, Barbara M. ...................................,,...,, ,,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,------, 1 75 Clinton, Wisconsin . Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Band. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Ballroom Dance Club ........................................................----- ------------.-- 7 8 Beck, Barbara E. ....................................... ,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,---.---. 1 7 3 Band .....,,...................................... .................................................------ 9 0 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Delta Barber, Diane ............... .................. 1 08 Sigma Gamma. Barber, Mary E. ....................................................... ,............................. . 73 Becker, Margaret M. .............................................................................. 74 Barbour, E. Martin .................................................. .............. 6 5, 142, 145 Beckford, Derek A. ............................,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,-- ,,,, 3 2 144 Ann Arbor, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. International Club. y Liberal Arts Council President, Student Senate. Beckstedt, Carl A. ........,,....,...,,..,.,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D..---,-,-,,-,----'--..,,, 1 4 4 Barczak, Barbara I. ............................ , ........................................... 75, 179 Bachelor of Arts. Religious Guild, Ballroom Dance Club. West Allis, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Beckstrom, Edward S. ............................................................................ 84 Zeta Phi Eta, Sigma Alpha Eta, Sailing Club. Beerhalter, Julie M. ............,,,..,..,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,--,--, ,,,,,,--------,,., 7 5 Bardon, james ,,,,,,,.................. ........................................................... 6 8 Behlrng, Judith R.. .....,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,.....----..,,. 7 0, 81, 97, 126 B31-l-195, Rlqhafd L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,............. ................................--...-.---............ 1 20 MI1WHUkCC, W1SCOn5ln, Diploma in Dental Hygiene- Alpha Taft, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Student Clinicians of the American Dental Association. t Delta Eta, Ice Capers, The Images. Beigle, james W. .............................................................................. 93, 97 PLANKINTON HOUSE Corner N. Plonkinton and W. Michigan Bkoadwoy 'I-0260 Welcome! Parents of Graduates at Commencement Free Over-night.Porking M0del'h, Air-Conditioned Guest Rooms Dining Rooms and Cocktail Lounges In downtown Milwaukee adjacent to Theatres and Stores 267 Over a Half Century of Service Manufacturers of ffWAUfi'4o For Foundry Industrial Domestic Heating MILWAUKEE SOLVAY COKE CO. Mltchell 5-4700 3'l'l E. Greenfield Ave. Behrens, Edward A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,... ........................ .................--..-.---------------- 1 2 9 Bczanilla, Claudio A. ............................................................................ 144 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Mexico City, Mexico. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, AIEE. A H0meC0m1ng. Beix, James R, ....,,,,.,,.,,,,..,. ,.,,,,,,....,,,....... ...................................... --..-. 6 2 B ickness, Jerome P. ...........................................,...,..,...,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,. 144 Belanger, Raymond L, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ...................... ............................... 3 ----- 1 2 9 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Campus Carnival Arrange- Marblehead, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science in Electrical I ments Committee. Engineering. Biebel, Paul .....................................................................,.....,.,,,....,.....,,,. Bolcastro, Richard J, ,---,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........ .................................... 7 8 , 97 Blelskr, Bob .................. ,,,,,,,,, 2 54 Belkgvskisy John ,',,-.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, .,..,,,.................... . . .............................. 208 Bggley. John A. ...............................................................................,,,..,,. . 82 Belkovskis, Sylvia A, ,,.,.,,,,,,,. .,,,,,,.......,........ ............................ 6 0 , 75, ,179 Bird, -Sam W. ......................................................................,............. 58, 129 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Zeta Phi Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Eta, Sigma Sigma Epsilon Speech Council, Avalanche Club. Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, SAE, Veterans Brigade, Engi- Boll, Charles M, ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,................................................ 5 9, 144 neering Sodality. Mount prosper, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Birkhauser, Clarence, C. ................................................................ 66, 213 Freshman Fogtball, Chorus, Birong, Nancy ............................................ , ...........................................,, 179 Bellelwmeur, Mary P, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..........,. ........................................ 9 3 Glenview, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Bollomy, Anita .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,.,., ,...,,,,,................................................... 1 81 Pi Delta Phi, American Speech and Hearing Association, Below, Patrick J. ..........................,,.................................................... T129 Literary Club. Appleton Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engl- Birschbach, Harvey R. .... ....... ....... .......... 6 4 , 95 neerlngl Varsity Bnsketball, Bischeblie, joe. ................... ............. .......... .................. 2 5 6 Belskis Paula M' -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,.,.,,,....,...,,,...... ................................... 6 1 Bischmann, Lois ..................................................................................,,.. 177 Bolton-lflcclny Susan ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,.,...,..,........................ ........................... 1 7 1 Bischmann, Susan Strack ........................................................................ 173 Chicago, Illinois. Bacrelor of Science in Medical Technology. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Beltz, Dale . '.----,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,............................. .................. 1 4 8 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Alpha Tau Delta, Student Senate, Brooks Bemowski, Patricia A. .... ------------------------------------ 7 3v 87 , COUUCU- Bender, Daniel p, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.. ....... ....................... 6 8 Bishop, David C. ..... ....... ,........,.,,. . . ., 64 Bendt, John G, -----,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,. ................................... 6 6 , 213 Bishop, james F. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 8 8 Bones, Mary 5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.............. ........................................ 1 4 4 Biskupski, Doris ....... ....... ....... ,.,..,., 6 0 , 87, 179 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Bitters, Tom G. .................................................,,,,, ,,.,,,.... 6 6, sa, 96 Phi Sigma- Bittner, Brenda J. ...................................................... .................. 1 44 Benka, Robert E. .................................................................................... 84 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Bennet Charles F, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......... ........---.-------------- : ----------------- fl, 110 BlWC1', Ellliibelh M. .........................................................,...... 54, 73, 89 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. tration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Finance Club. Women's Student Council President, Student Senate Secretary. Bergen, Richard M, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,....... ..............- -..----------------.---..-............... 8 4 Blackwell, William L. ......................,,.,,.......,,....................,,........ 110, 113 Berger, Maurice W, ...,........................ ........-------- ------------.-----..----.......-.... I 6 Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Berghammer, Donald J. ............................................... l ........................ 110 Administration. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Business Adminis- Blaettler, Bobbie .................... .............................................................. 1 65 tration. Blake, Barbara ......... ............................................................................ 9 7 Bergmann, Clarice D. ...................................................... . .............. 7 0, 126 Blanc, Edward J. ............................................................................ 86, 144 Madison, Wisconsin. Diploma of Dental Hygiene. Alpha New Orleans, Louisiana. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Delta Eta. Sigma Gamma Chi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Student American Bernath, Georgia A. .................................... .---------------- U --------- h --.------- 3 7, 144 Chemical Society, Political Union. South Bend, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. PSI- Chl, Brooks Blankstein, Paula .................................................................................... 209 Council, Student National Education ASSOCIMIOU- Blasky, Jeanne L. ..,,................................ ........----........--------- Q ------------------ 7 3 Bernberg, Bruce A. ............................................-- ------------------------------ 7 6, 83 Blazine, Karen E. ........................................ .--.---..--------------- 6 1, 37, 83, 145 Berners, Edgar E. ........ ,.,.,.....,,.. ......... .....--..------ --........ 5 9 E I mhurst, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts. Va1'Sity VHri6ti6S. Bernier, William E. ................................................................................ 68 Blazine, Sharon A. .................................................................... 87, 88, 145 Berther, Donald D. .........,,,.,.,.,,,,,,.,...,,...................... ----....----..--............ l 10 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. V31'SilY V21'iCfiCS, F0lk- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Wayg, ministration. Bleul, Bill A. ..................... .......----....----------------------------------------------....--.. 8 7 Bertolone, john C. .................................................................................. 144 Blinstrub, Norman F. ...............-............---.-------.----.------------...---.....--...... 167 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Detroit, Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Med School Bertz, Thomas W. ..............,...,.,.,......................... ...-.....--.....---- 6 8, 95, 140 Glee Club. Loyal, Wisconsin. 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Administration. Bobusch, Patricia A. ........................................ 70, 82, 97, 126, 127, 209 Bianchi, Dianne J. ..............,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.............................................. 59, 144 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Diploma of Dental Hygiene, Alpha Delta Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Eta, Soph Coed Board, Images. 268 Blum, Carl L. .............. ............. .....................- ---------------.......... 6 3 , 77 Boyle Francis M., Jr. ............................................................................ 110 Blumfield, Coleman ............- .------------------- -------------------------------------------- - . .222 Miltinelte, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Bodary, Suzanne P. ........................................................................ 73, 145 istration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Student Council, Marketing Birmingham, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Club. Radio Workshop. Boyle, Gerald P. ............................................................................ 68, 141 Boeck, Lawrence E. ............----- -------------- --------------- 3 ------------ 5 ------------ 3 ------. 1 1 0 Boyle, James F. ...................,......... ,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,, ............ 1 4 5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Administration. Band. Boysen, Robert H. ................................................... ............ 6 9 Boecker, Roberta A. .............................................................................. 86 Bozikowski, Dave L. ...... ................................. ................ 9 4 Boehm, Owen H. ...................,........................................ 56. 57. 142. 145 Bozzo, Paul ...................................................................................... 67, 167 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of' Arts. Eta Sigma Phi, Bradsky, Florence M. ............................................................................ 179 Phi Sigma Tau, Liberal Arts Council, Sacred Music Choir. Rapid City, South Dakota. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Eta Boer-ner, Carol J. .................................................................................... 81 Sigma Phi, Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Varsity Varieties, Home- Boettcher, Larry C. ............................. Z .......... Z ........... Z ........................... 129 coming. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering- ASCE- Brady, 10501-Uh P. .................................................................................... 19 Gymnastics. Brahm, Ted ..,........................................................................................... 160 Bohn, Douglas J- ----- ------------------.. . 57 Brahrner. 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Brendan, Sister Mary Tiedt ........................................................ 173, 177 Boll, Thomas J. ...................................................................................... 65 Milwaukee' Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Bonk. Roy T- ---.-------------------------------- -'---------------------------------------------------- 9 4 Brennan, SJ, Rev., Gerald P, ,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,.,,,....,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,., 63 Bonner, Robert J. ...... ............... 1 41 Brennan, Judith E. ................................................................................ 110 Bonness, Joseph D. ..... .................. 1 6 Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Bonny, Judy M. ................ ............. ....... .... .................... 7 2 , 8 6 Administration. Kappa Beta Gamma. 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Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Bunch, james T. .,,,......,,........,,.,,, ........,..,,......, .,.,.,,......... ....... 9 2 Burckart, Edmund j. ...,....,................ .,............ ............................... 7 8 Burdey, Irene D. ........,.................,...........,,......................,,.................... 145 XVauwatosa, Wiscrinsin. Bachelor of Arts. Iota Chi Omega. 110 Bureau, Fred ............................................................................ 83, 88, Marquette, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Management Club, Student Council, Veteran's Brigade, Handball, Basketball. Burk, Diane 11. ......,..... ....................................................... .............,, , . 72 Burke, Kathleen M. ....................................................... ......, 1 26 Madison, Wiscrmnsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. 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Tom ........................................ ........................................ 9 4, 95 Burnett, Alyce L. ............................................................................ 85, 173 Wheaton, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Ballroom Dance Club, Registered Nurses Club, Welcome Week Dis- cussion Leader. Burns. Colleen M. .................................................................................. 92 Burns. Margaret L. ............................,,.,........................................ 75, 179 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Theta Phi Alpha, Players. Burns, Michael ................................................................................ 161, 163 Burroughs, Judy Anne ................................................................ 173, 177 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi Sigma Chi, Varsity Varieties, Homecoming. Busemeyer, David G. .............................................................................. 69 Bushaw, Gloria J. .................................................... ........ 7 8, 88, 92, 93 Business Administration ..................... ........................ 1 10 Business Administration Council ..... ..................... 1 10 Business Administration Sodality .............................................. ....... 6 2 Buscaglia, Lou C. ,.,,,,,,,,,,.................................. .................................. 1 67 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Butler, Bonnie L. .................................................................................... 75 Butler, Mary Ann .................................................................................... 73 Buttar. Angela. J, ,,,,. .,.,,,, 7 2, 209 Byhardt, Roger ....... .......... 1 64 Byrne, Dennis P. ....... ............ 6 8, 101 Byrne, Mary M. .......................................................................... 63, 85, 89 Byrne, Patricia M. .................................................................. 70, 75, 138 Algonquin, Illinois. Bachelar of Arts in journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Intersorority council, Marquette Journal. Byrne, Roger J. ........................................................................................ 146 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. C Cahill, John P, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,.... ............................................-.... 1 46 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Intramural soft- ball, Intramural basketball. Cahill, Mary F. ........................................................................ 72, 92, 146 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Iota Chi Omega, Chorus, Varieties. 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Campbell, Rita A, ........................ ...........-...-..------------------ -A4------------- 6 2 .71 Campus Carnival ,.,....................... .............----.---- -------------------------------------- 2 2 3 Cannizzo, Joseph R, -,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,......... . ............---.. : .-------.- l ---68. 100. 138 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, journal Editor, Tribune Editorial board. Cannon, Mary Alice ................................................................. ....,....... 1 9 Capek, Michael ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,.......... ................--.............................. 5 5 Capellaro, William H, ,........... ............------------------------ ----.-------------r..... 1 3 8 New Fairfield, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Pi Gamma Mu, Press Club, Tribune. Carberry, Edward A, ,,,,,,,,,,,.. ................... .................-...................... 5 9 , 86 Canberry, Sheila A. ..................................... I ........... 71, 75, 173, 176, 262 Ramsey, New Jersey. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Theta Phi Alpha, Alpha Tau Alpha, Cheerleader, Sodality. Carbone, Kathleen A. .......................................................... 73, 173, 176 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Beta Gamma, Homecoming Council, Sophomore Coed Board. Cardinal, Louis ,,,,,,,,,,..... ..................... ................................................ ,,.. 6 7 Capella, Marie ,,,,. ... .................................................,.,.,,.,.,,,,,, ,,, '73 Carey, Dennis P. ..... ....................... ..... . ..... 9 0 Carlin, Patrick ........................ --.................................. ..........,,.....,,,,,,, 8 1 Carnel, james E. .................................................................................... 146 Cannon Falls, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. 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Charnon, john Mark ..,.......................................................,,,,.,, ,,.,, 5 5, 110 Beloit, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Sciencein Business Adminis- traiton. Beta Alpha Psi. Charnon, Paul ........................................................................,...,,..,, 163, 256 'Chase, Robert E. ............................................................................,.,,,,,, 1116 Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Beta Beta Beta, Phi Sigma. Cheerleaders ............................................................... .......... ,,,,,,, 2 6 2 Cheeseman, Marcia L. .............................................................................. 75 Cherney, Rudolph S. .............................................................................,.. 111 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Chesley, Howard S. ...............,...................................,.............................. 146 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. 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Delta Sigma Delta, Interfraternity Council, Band. Chmielecki, Kathleen P. .................................................. 78, 89, 97, 209 Chmlelewslfl, Bob .................................................................................. 243 Chmielewski, Thomas H. ........................................ 55, 56, 65, 111, 213 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Eta Sigma Phi, Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, Prom Council, Welcome Week. Chmielinski, Edmund C. ........................................................................ 68 Christoffersen, Neil J. .......................................................................... 111 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Delta Sigma Pi. Ciesielski, Arlene E. ................................................................................ 173 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chorus .............................................................................. ................... 9 2, 93 Cl'll'2ll1'0f, Marianne J. ...... ............................ 8 9 Christian, Barbara T. ..... .......... 6 2, 70, 74, 93 Christiano, Mary .......... ........... 6 2, 71, 171 Christie, Sharon A. ..... ................. 7 8, 83 Chybowski, Bob ............ ............... 9 7 Ciclwcki, Ronald D. ........ .................................................. ............... 6 2 Claus, Sylvarius R. ..................................,......................................... 55, 146 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Clancy, Mary J. ........................................................................................ 92 Clark. Donald A. ...................................................................................... 260 Clarke, John E. ........................................................... ....................... 6 8, 140 Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Clarke. Michael A. .................................................................................. 140 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Omega-Spring Hill College, Mobile, Alabama. Clausen. Jill L. ................................ .,...............,..,,,.,,........,,,,............ 5 7, 146 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon-Recording Secretary. Clwfy. Richard T. .......................................... ............,........................... 1 11 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Scabbard and Blade. Clifford, Richard M. .............................................................................. 67 Bay Shore, New York. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. 273 LOF Glass Products Thermopane lnsulux Glass Blocks Mirrors PAINT- FOR EVERY PURPOSE T. C. ESSER C0. 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Cook, Lawrence K. ....................,..,........,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,.,,,---,,-...-- 6 6, 120 Cgbeen, Charles T. .................................................................................. 18 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Delta Cobeen, Helen M. .................................................................................... 73 Sigma Delta, Chorus, Contact Point, Cockayne, Jolm E. .....................................,.............................................. 84 Cook, Thomas J. .................................,..,,...,,, ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, 3 3 Coffey, Francis J. ...............................................,.............,,....................... 111 Cooley, Les W. ..........................................., ,,,,,,. 9 6 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Cooley, Patricia L. .........................,...,.,...,,... .,,,,-- 1 47 ministration. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Coffman, Richard W. .............................................,,,...... 68, 76, 103, 105 Coolsen, J. Peter .......................................... ,,,,,,, 6 7 Cohan, Edward M. ................................................,.......,,....,,.. 66, 111, 253 C0-op Club .................. .....................,....,.. ,,,,,,, 7 6 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Cordon, Catherine ...... ,,,,,., 7 1 ministration. Delta Sigma Pi, Campus Carnival, Business Ad- Corman, Calvin W. .... ....... 9 6 ministration Banquet. Cory, Frederick E. ...... .......... 6 6 Collier, Kathleen R. .............................................................,........,......... 81 Cossman, Marshall .... ............. 6 5 Collins, James ................................................................................. ...... 2 25 Costello, Mary K. ...... ................. 7 5 Collins, Richard A. .................................................................................. 107 Cote, Joe .................. ........ 2 52, 253 Swiftwater, Pennsylvania. Doctor of Medicine. Sigma Xi, Phi Coughlin, Charles .................................................. ............. 1 7 Delta Epsilon, Department of Biochemistry, research assistant. Coughlin, John T. ...................................................... .......... 5 8 Collins, Sandra L. .................................................................................... 92 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Collopy, MiChacl C. ................................................................................ 64 Counsell, David L. ............................................. --.-.--....----.-----------.- 5 5, 111 Collopy, Sara J. ......... ................ 7 5 Greenfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Coman, Holly .......... ....... 7 3, 79, 89 ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Business Administration Council. Compo, Jane ............... ................ 7 4 Coverdale, Philip J., Jr. ............................-------- -------1--.--------------.-------..... 1 67 Condon, Catherine J. .......................................... ............ 1 67 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Sigma Pi Sigma, Conforti, Dick A. ...................................,................... ......... 1 46 Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Chi. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts Coyne, Rlclmrd J, ,,,,.,,,.,.......,............ ...................................................... 7 7 Conforti, Mary Therese ......................................... ...............,...,.......,, 7 2 Craig, Mary Kay ....,,,.................... ...... ........................................ 9 3 Conigliaro, Peter ,..,.,...,..........................................................,.,,,,,, 59, 86 Cfnndnll, Cliffgrd .,..,,...................... ................ 5 5, 60, 61, 77, 79, 198 Conlan, Gretta M. .............................................................. 61, 72, 81, 147 Cristoforo, Michael F. ................--....------------------ -.....-----.-----------1............ 1 67 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma, Westbury, New York. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Mar- Religious Guild. quette Medical Review. COfllCy, William H. .............................. ..-- ----.------......................... 1 8 Critelli, Ida ...............--------- ------------1----------------------- -----------------....1..... 1 0 9 Connolly, Mary A. ...,.,.............................. ........, 1 47 Crivello, Frank T. ................----------- --------------------------------......... 6 8, 88, 141 Waterloo, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Crivello, Mario F. .....................----- --------..----------....-----......... 1 47, 243, 250 Connors, lwfnfy jo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,................... ,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Milwaukee, Wiscoimsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Basketball, Conrad, Francis E. ........................................... .......- ......... 1 6 7 Crockett Jonnye F. ....................------------ .---------------................ .................. 1 2 6 Milwfll-11460, WiSCOUSiH. DOCtOf of Medidne- Kingsport, Tennessee. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior Conrad, Jennifer A. .......,.,.................................... ............................ 7 0, 126 American Dental Hygiene Association, Dental School Chorus. Evanston, Illinois, Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Cross Country ......................................................................................,.., 252 Eta, lntersorority Council, Class Vice-pr6SlLlCI1lZ. Cross, James P. ...........................................................................,.....,,,,,, , 97 274 Crossin, james A. ................ ..........----------- -------------..4---.---------.. ................ 6 4 Crouch, Roberta A, ,,,,...,.,.......... .......... ..--..v..----................ 1 .................A . , 1117 Lake Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Homecoming, Varsity Varieties. Crowe, Frank R. ....... . Crowley, Leo T. ........... . Crown and Anchor .... 58 jose Cuevas ............... ---------- 5 2, 54, 59 Culver, Dave ............. .,.. .... .................. 2 4 3 Cunningham, james ..................---------- -------------.----------................ .... 1 0 5, 203 Cugmo, John M, .................... .........V----....---------................................. ,,,,.. I 2 O Brooklyn, New York. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Delta Sigma Delta, Contact Point, Interfraternity Council. Curbis, Elaine G. ...................................................................................... 71 Curley, James A. ...........................-....--................................................,.., 179 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Phi Chi, Phi Theta Psi, Band. Curran, Willialr11 P. ........----.--..-......-.....--.....--.---...............................,,,,.. 147 Antigo, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pre- Med Organization, Varsity Sport Golf. Cutchin, David L. ................................,................................... 59, 147, 211 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Ava- lanche Club, Math Club. Czech, Donald A. ............................................................................ 58, 1-17 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Czerniak, Joann ..,................................................................... ........ 7 3 D Dacanay, Zenaida S. .............................................. .................................. S 2 Dacunto, Lawrence j. .,.....,..,......................................................... 78, 87, 130 Brooklyn, New York. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Scabbard and Blade, Avalanche Club, Pershing Rifles. Dailey III, Winthrop E. Saginaw, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Boom and Camera Club, Speech School Council. DaiZov1, Luciana M. .......................,........................................-.----.----. ---- 1 47 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Daleiden, James P. .......................................................... ..........................---- 9 3 Daley, Marcy L. .................................................................................. 39, 200 Daley, Sherry Lou ...................,.................................... 73, 80, 89. I-17, 200 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Le Cercle Francais, Liberal Arts Council, Head Maiorette for band, Young Dems. Dalton, jude T. .......................................................................................... 71 Daly, Carol M. ........................................................................................ 179 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Chi Sigma Chi. Daly, Pat. .........................................................,........................................ 251 Daly, Thomas O. .................................................................................... 167 Buffalo, New York. Doctor of Medicine. Student American Medi- cal Association. Epsilon Chi chapter of Phi Chi Medical Frat. Damschroeder, Kerry J ..........,.................................,..........................,.......,. 81 Daniel, Darryl O. ...........................................................................,....,.,... 90 Dansby, john W. ...................................................................................... 1-17 Monroe, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Michi- gan Club. Darling, Ronald 1. ...................................................,................................ 167 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Medical School Glee Club. Daruvalla, Noshir J. ................-------------------------------------- ---------------------------- 1 11 Bombay, India. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. D31-yy Stanley E, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. ,..................... ..... 1 ......... Z ...... I ............................ I tl 7 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Dari, Joyge M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...... ..,..................... .....-........-.V---------------.-..----- 7 I Daubel, jim. ............... ......... 5 6, 105 Dauffenback, Doug ..,,,,, ,.,,,,,.,,,,, 2 56 Dauw, Betty .........................................,.,,, ,...,,..,,.......,.,,.......,,.....,..... ....... 1 0 2 Davidson, Ronald G. ............,,...........,....,,.,,,....,,...,...,....,...,..,.................... 76 Davis. Catherine L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 7, 147 East Lansing, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Student National Educational Association. Davis, Richard J. .....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,......,........,.. 85 Dawson, Daniel P. ..,.,.....,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,....,.. ........ 6 8 Debate ........................... ...... 9 9 DeBruin, LeRoy ............,,....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,.,,... .......................... 1 3 0 DeCorrevont, james M, ,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,....,,..,,,..... 89, 93 Deeds, Ernest C. ....,....,.....,,,....,,,,,,,,,,....,,......,,,....................................... 167 Detroit, Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. SAMA-Student American Medical Association. Degnan, Elaine C. ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,..,,....,..,,,....,,,,,,.....,.....,.....,.... 174 guido, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses U . Deibele, Caroline L. ....,....,,.....,....................... ..................................... 1 47 Kiel, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delacoma, Marguerite M. ..,..,,,...........,..... ...... ......................... 7 S DCICKWITICII, Renato J. ..........,.......................,............................................... 82 Delijal, Mary L. .................................................................................. 74, 179 Milwaukee. Wiscrmxasin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Phi Alpha ........, ,,.,..,,,,..,,,,.......................................................... 5 5 Sigma 66 Sigma Sigma Sigma Theta Phi .,.,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.....,.... ...... Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech Council. Demerath, Barbara ..... Delta ...., .................................. ............ ..................... Gamma .... ...... 7 2 Pi ......................... . ...... ...... 6 6 Rho .....................,.....,.,.... ...... 5 6 ' 66 Dempsey, George A. jr, ,,,,,,..,, H ,,,,,, . ,.,,...., 57 Deneen, Diane M. ,,,,,l,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 2, 215 Dennik, Joyce A. ..........,. ...,...,,...., ,,,,....... .,..........................,........ 7 7 Denoyer, James R. .....................,.............................................................. 138 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Veterans Brigade, Marquette Tribune. Dental Hygiene .............. Dental Hygiene Council Dental School .................... ......... 1 20 Dental School Council ...... ......... 1 20 Dental School Glee Club ..... ......... 9 4 Derfus, Daniel J. .........,....... ........ 7 6, 77 DeRoss0, Mary E. .................................................................. ......... 8 3 Derrickson, William C. .......................................................... ......... 1 20 joliet, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Derubach, Daniel ,,,.,...,..,.......................................................................... 67 Derus, Irene G. ......................,................................................................. 179 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Zeta Phi Eta, Marquette Players. Desimone, Robert A. ........................................................................ 78, 130 Massapequa Pt., New York. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Avalanche Club, AROTC. DesMara1s, Suzanne j. ...............................................,.............................. 126 Thiensville, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Campus Carnival. Desmond. Humphrey ............................................... ................................. 1 6 Desmond, Mary E. .................................,.................................... 53, 147, 193 Las Animas, Colorado. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Student Senate, Interresidence Hall Council. Dethart, Leona E. ....................................,,,..,,,,.....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,.,,,... 1 7 3 Sparta, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Deucher, Robert F. .........................,........,,,,..,,,,,.,.,,.,..,, ,..,, .,.,.. 9 4 THE IL UKEE ATHLETIC CLUB N. E. CORNER BROADWAY AT MASON ll Marquette University's Lite Science Building 0 f'!4:'i ' Qficgr ww., . e,+ff,g,5g 3 gig: ff 33-15: ' 'SW-f,: ' 1 3 1 ,I f,,g,.,.,fw 4.. if f 1 . nf 2 -5 ' iwiw-'.-f -' 1 -i 1 1 - . , ' 1 J ,1f?:L,,3g,Q'4 P' 4: - V guy, Aff.:-,. V . i-.51- - -'-i ' - i . ,iti l iif-' 5:3 11 ' .6 iff f' i f ,.: 5: ff, ,5ffff3f 15f sf-yr tg - fy My - arg J- .. f... p Q5 . S V, ,V x ,gg-.:x, ,J L - V H-,, - Ji 15' 'L Q . . L 'L ' Z -:fn , 25. ' f , fi'9'fVf , t,'7:1tf- -' Tw : ffjfff ylgf 1 . 2- Q Em M 2222, r- WI. 'Lf' f ,..'iZ?i? ff1s'ffrf'. 2 f 1 .. If!-.,'L-frfibflv sf 1, P -fy .gi ? 3 9' ,. ,.,:,r,'--i.'.4 f 2. .If - eg Q- Q ' . if ' yt, n ' f Y 2 wi ' Si' -211.1 .2 4 ,' Nflff -' .Y . . ' .. . i F54 - , .,,.X. W... -s:-.ow-.--i.,-1. ,iw ky wi N, ,f V H ' ' ,. .--- . ..,. . , 5' .V i-'gkg 21:13 L- 2, f'Af1V'r, W -f ' 9 4rP34JM'nf4'5o if f n f ' vw ' - i s-ai: Q 5 . fv'.:i ve f M lf. I . In I V, -.l tg 2.1. 5 I K... Q, ANI, W eq .M V - ,,,,., :,...:b7,t,2......1, .s guyir, W 1 ,, 0 . , A, . . .- 2 E555 if 2' I ' ' ' 1 - 5 v, - . tg gy.: 2 I-1 ruff' . px ...4-rf' .. .f y ' .? F' -5 - - -2 l E- . 1 5 il - f.A.Q,,Z.,,.J...'7 '.iNl ,.l' F iiflil' ,A 'Q .Q r . 1. ,. L .sdifi - 5. I - ' - t f'5,, .-fu . ' ,...'L?gsL -..,. ' - T' 4 .'f.:...z,ff...A..,::..wx. ' -'W V'-P -- . ' Q 3Y :' - , I, ! Im. - .. ' . . -- . , .. . 1 tg - ' I -A .,...:.,q,,m- .,,,?,.,NL2'. 5- G 4 :'L:,..:. . ':s'rt:vr-vfgl zft . '57 -'F-3- it-M-f:'4:Y h f - :Mm .:::3m5gggg,,s..... , --f'-,f1..- f.f. ,f,... . . ,... - --- tt ...,. 33,0gm-Mm-.iii,,,,gf!y7t5?2523fiF5323YI-32221,..:3gifi,gi,-1,y'g,1f'147j1fvwzz:-wws::q2ym:.:1::x ':1t::: '1.envw-4,11 ,... umm 1 . , , ,.........,.. ,,...,. ,....... . , . ,....,. ,, ,,,........ ' - x .. Ernst and Brufl, Arch iltrlf This newest addition to a great university's educational facilities is an excellent example of creative and structural ingenuity, reflecting the integrity and sincerity of those dedicated to providing the requirements of advancing education at Marquette. Located at 530 North Fifteenth Street, the Life Science Building is a noteworthy achievement in the life of one of America's proudest universities. Courtesy of Mr. Charles L. Coughlin 2 276 Ml SUPERIOR DIE SET CORPORATION DIE SET MANUFACTURERS Mltchell 5-6027 2754 South 19th Street Milwaukee 15, Wisconsin Q Dettman, William Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. A- -------'----------A'--------------- ------------.-------......... .............. 1 1 1 Doering, Robert A. .. Dolezal, Jay .............. ......... 2 43 Dolinar, Edward .... IQIQQQ .... ................. ....... . 67 Deustefmfmnv Jean C- ---------------------A----vv ,----------.-.-...-............ ...,.............. 1 - 18 Domagalski, Norbert V. .........,................................................................ 95 Sf- Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus. Domagalski, Penny A. .,,,,,,,,.....,,,..,,,,,................,,.............................. 70, 126 DCVHUCDY, ECIWHYQI P: ----..-.---..........i.. ....................................,,....... ,,,,,.,.,,,,, 1 . IS West Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts. Alpha Phi Delta Eta. ,Omega-, Dombeck, Barbara E. ................................................................................ 174 DCVIHC, Cllmllll? J. .......................................... ....................,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 7.1 South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. RHCIHG, W1SC0r1Sin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Dombrowski, Alan J. ................................................................................ 111 D6W2lHG, Mary K. ............................................, ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,A,,.,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,A 1 7.1 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha istration. Tau Delta, Avalanche Club, Young Democrats, Dominski, Brenda E. ...................................................,........................ 70, 72 De Wulf, Joseph A. ..........................,...,,...,..,..,,....,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, 97 Donahue, Thomas M. .............................................................................. 111 Diana, Angela M. ...................,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, H73, 34, 111 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. iStrflfiOI1- Phi Chi Theta, Business Administration Council, MU Peace Cor-pg Donelan, JoAnn T. .................................................................................. 82 Committee. Donn, Patrick ...............................................................................,.......... 84 Dick, Anton A. .,,,,,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 130 Donnelly, Kathleen E. ................................................................ 75, 105, 138 Brookfield, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Pi Gamma neering. AIEE-American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Mu, Theta Sigma Phi, Hilltop, Tribune. Didier, Michael H, .,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,......,,..,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 150 Donohoe, Eileen M. .................................................................................. 148 Des Plaines, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. ACE- Galesburgi Illinois- Bf1ChC10f of ANS- American Society of Civil Engineers. Donohue, Pat. ........................................................................................ 94, 95 Diederich, Robert B. ............,,..,....,,,.....,..,.,.,.,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,,,..,. 60, 150 Donovan, Daniel P. .................................................................... 55, 67, 111 Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Cl1iCag0, Illinois. BaCl1Cl0r of Science in Business Admiflistla- Tau Beta Pi. tion. Beta Alpha Psi, Evans Scholars, Wrestling tk Gymnastic Diedrich, Robert ....... ,....,..,, ,,,...,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 2 0 1 Team, Business Administration Council. Dieter, Russell E. .,,,...., ,,,,,,,, 6 7 Donovan, jim ...........................................................................,,......... 78, 82 DiGaudio, Paul T. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 .1 Donovan, Walter M. .......................,,...............,.........,,...,,.,,..,.......,, ,,,,., 1 43 Dillon, Patty ...................,.......... ,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 Staten Island, New York. Bachelor of Arts, Knights of the DiNanni, Thomas A. .....................,.....................,.,.,,,,, ,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 6 3 Altar. Dineen, Patrick 1. .....................................................,.,,..,,,,...,..... 66, 76, 111 Donovan, William B. ................................,,,,,,,.,.,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 67 Mequon, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Carmel, California. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, tration. Delta Sigma Pi, Campus Carnival, Finance Club. Moot Court, Medical Review. Di Pego, Robert P. ...........................................,........................................ 148 Dooling. Mary C. ................,..................... ,,.,,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Franklin Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Doran, james M. ...,..,,..,,,, .,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Dittes, Frances I. ...........................................................,.................... 62, 83 Doran, William F. .......................,.,,.,,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Diulio. Albert J. ...................................................................................... 76 Dorf. Sheldon L. ................,............................. .....,,,.,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,,..,,,..,. 6 5, 120 Dockendoi-ff, joseph Anthony, jr. ............................................................ 111 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Alpha Omega, Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. junior American Dental Association. Dodge, Marvin M. ............................-.... ---..---------------------------------------------. 7 6 Dflrff, Jerry .-.................................... .........,......,.......,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,, ....,,.,.,,, 6 4 - - - H - - I q CRUCIBLE STEEL CASTING COMPANY Radiographic Quality Control Service Milwaukee. Wisconsill 1i Dorow, james ,,,,,,,,,. ...44...,,......,.........,...A ---,,--------.---------------- --------A- 6 6 Dorow, james A. ,,,,,,....,.,..,.............. ......-------------- 1 -------------------------- 3 3 ------- 1311 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Glee Club. Dorst, Ronald V. ..........v................. .------.-------------------f-------------A-4 -------- 1 3 0 San Bernardino, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dougherty, Virginia L. ..................--- ---------------------------A------------ ----'-- 7 '1 Dowd, Pat ........,,............,............. .------v---------- ---------'-------------------------------A-- 2 5 1 Dowell, Ivfary jo ,,,...................... .....Y------------------44----A- 5 -----------------f--'--------- 1 '18 Los Angeles, California. Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts Coun- cil, Vice President of Lisette Lodge. Dowling, Patrick ..,...,............... ...i...-.---A--.-------------- -----------------------------'-'-'-' 1 0 9 Downes, Marirob ............................. ..--.------- : --A---.--- 5 ----- 1 ----------------- 1 79. 192 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Theta Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta, Women's Student Council, Orientation Leader. Downing, Sue .................................... -----------------------------------------------------A-- 7 3 Doyle, Dennis .............................- ------------------ A -------1--- 5 ------- 3 ----4A---4-- 6 9- 1-18 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Triangle, Marquette Engineer, Engineering School Council. Doyle, john F. .....,......................... ..v-----AA--Y-A-----------A--w1------ 1 ----------'---------- 1 20 Madison, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association. Doyle, Michael j. .............................. -------------------Y-wv------------------------------- 6 6 Doyle, Patrick j. ................................ ....--...----------vAA-------------------------- 6 7, 111 Melrose Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Evans Scholars, Academic Scholarship, Intramural Sports, Homecoming Chairman. Drain, Thomas A. .,............ ..................... ....... ......,.. 6 i I , 79 Draves, David D. ..................... .......... ....... ....... ........., 1 5 7 Draves, john B. .............................,...............................................,.......... 121 Dreas, Charles A. ................................................,................................... 111 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Varsity Football, Marquette M Club. Drew, james j. .......................,...........................,............,,.........,....,,,...,, N111 Waukon, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Drinan, Ann T. .............,..................,....,............... .......... .,,,,..,, 8 9, 95 Drought, A. Bernard ...................... ....... . .. ......,,, , 29 Druhs, Ronald ....,.............................................. .............,... ....... 1 2 1 Drummond, S.j., Rev. Edward j. .............................................................. 18 Duffner, Lee R. ...................................................................................... 167 New Berlin, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Al- pha, Phi Delta Epsilon. Dugan, Eileen M. ............... .............................................. 71, 171 Du tan, Ruth ................ .............. 1 01 Dulzart, Rodney C. ...... ....... .............. ............................. 6 6 , 83 Dunn, john .................................................................................-.1.............. 92 Dunn, Michael j. ................................................. . ..................... 7.52, 95, 167 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine, Alpha Sigma Nu, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Chi, Medical Review, Crown and Anchor. Dunne, Thomas E. ...........................................,......................... ....... 6 5, 112 La Grange, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Alpha Kappa Psi. Dunphy, Barbara A. .....................................................,............................ 73 Dupies, Darlene L. ............................................................................ 70, 126 Grayslake, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Durbin, Ruth L. ...................................................................,,,.,....,,..,,,, 85, 93 Durham, Sara ....................................,.,..............................,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,, 172 Duskey, Diane L. ................................ 54, 70, 97, 121, 126, 127, 207, 209 Wausau, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Duszynski, Adrian P. .............................................,,,,,,..,......,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 Dutney, Barbara L. ............................................,....,..............,,,.,,.. ,.,. 7 2, 174 Bay Village, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi Sigma Chi, Prom Council, Nursing Council. Dwyer, james W. ...................................................................,,,.... ,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 48 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Delta Sigma Pi. Dwyer, M, Martha .....................................................................,,... 062, 173 Dylak, Robert B. ............ ..................................... I .......................,,.., ,,,,,,,, 1 3 8 Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in journalism. Tribune. Earhart, jan ................ A ------- ....... 7 2 Eastman, Alice M. .... ....... 9 2 Eberz, james G ........ .------ -------------- ....... 7 6 Eck, james W. .........................1....----- ------------------- .......... I 2 9 Eckert Karen A. ,.......................... ........---...---..-.---.-.-- ...........,.. 1 - 18 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Arts. Eckert, Phillip j. ............. ................. ....--....--------------------------............ 6 8 , 140 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Eddy, Carol .........................,..,.............. ........-----V-------.---.-..--.................... 1 48 Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Avalanche Club, NEA and WEA. Edmier, Thomas W. ..,.....,,. .............. ........--.-- ------.............. ..... 6 9 , 7 7 2 CHAS. H. STEHLING CO. MACHINE DEPARTMENT Hide and Leather Machinery WOOD DEPARTMENT Wood Tanks tor All Purposes 1303 N. 4th Street Milwaukee 12 Save at the Friendly Mitchell Street Savings 81 Loan Ass'n Rud. J. Talsky, Sec'y.-Treas. 1605 W. Mitchell St. Mltchell 5-5962 4 Mp Current Dividend 4 My All accounts insured up to 510,000 Mortgage Loans at reasonable rates. THURNER HEAT TREATING CORP. Pioneer Metal Treaters Brand-New Plant and Equipment to Meet All Your Requirements 1501 N. Lovers Lane Rd. SPring 1-1600 MILWAUKEE 13, WIS. 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Gamma Pi Epsilon, Delta Sigma Gamma Pi Al lvl Egan' ' , ' 1 'A ' ' 'A ' 1 signin' xxlomenis Student Council, Pl1ySiCLll Tblefglgy Couniil River I'orest, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts, A.P,T. Engelbrecht, Frederick J, -...,..---...-- A .A--.A'---A.-,'..- '167 Egbert, Arthur C. ........................v..............,...............,.............. ........ 6 2, 112 San Carlos, Califnrniii, Doctor of ' Green Lake. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Engineering ......,.....,,,,,,, ,i,,,i,,.,,A..,, ...--..----A-... '.----.--A ' A A A ' 129 ministration. Knights of the Altar, Campus Carnival, Ac- Engineering Council ,,.,,,,,, ,...,,,,,., ..w'-.--..-.-..-..-A-- ' A ' 1 29 counting Club. Engineering Knights r,,,, ' 7 9 Egenes, Richard H. .......................,.....,........,.,...,........................,.. 62, 258 Engineering Sodaliry v,,,, hhhhh- ' 6 3 Ehrhart, james L. ....v......,........................,....,,,.,..,,............,,,...,............... 1-18 English, james L, ,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,l H ,hhv ------A '---.--. 4 A A' ' 6 Muncie, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Ava- English, Mary jo ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,i,,,. ,-.--.,...-- ----Av-.---'w'.------.. lanche Club, Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society. Ennis, Robert AI. .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,.----- w.-'------'- A A AA I 57' 59' 148' 73,0 Ehrle, Jim. ...............i....................................................................ii.......... 56 Menomonee Falls, Wiscriri,-' , B, l .1 '- 'f ,.f Eichelberg, Robert W. ............................... ......i.................................. 6 6 Arts. Sigma Pi Sigma, Pi sliilu g,,ndclcISI2il,lnCh,llEAU'1l Judy ,,.......,.............,...... ........,......................................,............. . 171 El'lCkS01't, DLIVC, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,, ,,,,,-..---.-A .'--- 2 . 10A 2.12, 241, 246 747 749 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Erickson, Dick ...,.,........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,--,,-,..,-, '..-.-4- - -'- A A '----- ' 140 Alpha Delta Theta, Erl, Gene ................. ,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v .,,,.,-,-,. l-- A A A ,'-. ' 'W761 Eilers, john L, .,,.,,,........,..,..................................................... 76, 111, 112 Ermert, james J. .,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.--,,.-.-,-,,,- ,---,-A--- A A' Huron, South Dakota. Bachelor of ScienccAin Business Atl- Racine, Wiscivnsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Stluczlgntl 0 ministration. Finance Club, Business Administration Council. Bar Association. Eisenmenger, Al ..................,,..,..........i...................i..........,..................... III Ernst, Marilyn A. ...............,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, D.I-AAV,A-,--,--AAAAAAAAAAAAAA S 1 Ekstrand, William N. ...........,................,...,. 55, 60, 64, 69, 77, 87, 130 Ertl, Charles G. .......,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,r ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,-,.,.,---- AA-A,AAAAAAAAAAAAA ' - Rochester, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in ing. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Phi Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers So- Delta, NROTC, Intramural Sports. ciety of Automotive Engineers. I El-Khatib, Ismail S. ................................................................................ 1-58 Eselius, Erik P. ....,..,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,--,-,,,,,,-,AAAA AAAAAAAA A A Bethlehem, jordan. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Ellico, David R. ............................................................................. ........ 1 21 Kappa, Bay City, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Estes, jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, --A-.--AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAAAAA 2 6 1 Elliot, Rondy E. ................................................................... ........ 7 5 Eta Kappa Nu ,..,, 56 Elliot, Stephen C. .............................................. ........... ...... ..... 9 6 E ta Sigma Phi ,.,,,,,.,,r. 56 Ellis, Alexander K. ...... .... ..... 8 2 , 85 Evans, Patricia A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- ,,,.AAA-AAAAAAAAAAAA A AA 86 Ellis, Betsy .................. ....................... -... ....r....-....... -.................... 6 2 E v ans, Sister Ruth Ann ,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,,--,'-.,,AA.AAAAAAA A ' i ' M148 Ellis, CIIFOI L. AA ------------f----------------- A --------- A ------------------------------------'-----'-- 179 Aberdeen, S0utl1 Dakota, Bgichg-lor of A1-t5A Peoria, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Home- Evans Scholar-5 ,,,,,,,,,-,,.,-.,..--- , -A.AAAAvAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 67 coming Council, Varsity ValriGtiCS. Ewens, Michael A, .,,,,,,,,---,AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ' Elton, Mary Margxlret ....--..-----.-------v---------- ----------v------------- A ---------- 7 0- 174 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Baqlieliir of Arts. U Milwaukee, Wiscciiisin, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Inter- sorority Council, District Student Nurses Association, Alpha F Tau Alpha. Fabrycki, Emily A, ,,,, ,,-,--,,,, AAAAA 7 5 Esfabllshed 1912 A , SILVERWARE GLASSWARE UTENSILS CUDAHY SAVINGS 8i LOAN ft, SYRACUSE CHINA L. 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Fallon, Janie 13. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, .,........... .,..,.....,,,....,,...,... 6 1, ss, 195 Fallon, Pat .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,..,.......,.........,,......,,..................,, 2 511 Faltynski, Dennis R. ...,..,,.................,,...........,... .................................... I 30 Mundelin, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Engi- neering Knights, Triangle, Blueprint, Varsity Varieties. 171 Falvey, Patricia R WIDLIIURC, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses Club. Farley, Anne M. .... . Farley, Nancy. Farrell, Dick ...... 39 ..........199 Farrell, Robert .,,,, .................,............ 6 7, ZOI Fedders, 16116 M, .,,,, ....... 6 3, 68, ss, 139, 2115 FUCIICF, Richard E, ,,,,., .........i........l.............. 3 5 Feeney, Sharon A, ,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,..........,............. .. .............................. S5 Fehlen, -Ioan E, ,,,,,,,,..,.-,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,..... .....,......... ,....... ......,,...,, I - I 9 Hampton, hffinnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus, Young Democrats. Fffhr, Gerald .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,........... ...... ............. .............. I 3 t J Feldman, Gerald S, ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,..,,.,,..,..,.........,,.... .,.................. ....... 6 5 Felzer, Dginiel E, -,.-,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,.,,,,,,,.......................,.,....,..... I 12 Milwaukee, Xlllisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Economics Club, Marquette Peace Corps. Fenendael, Ed j, ,,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,.,,..,............... ............................................ 9 2 Fenske, Robert A. .,............ .................................. .,........i........-....i 9 7 , 121 FCrl1andes, Terence R, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.........,............. ......... ........................ S 2 Fvrnanclez, Richard R. ........................i ..................----.-...-----...-..-..---..l.... 1 '19 San juan, Puerto Rico. Bachelor of Arts. lI1fCl'I1ilTillIlLll Stu- dents Club. Fctmcrston, Thomas J. ........................i...l...-- --..-----..-,--------------.-----,.-...... I 63 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Student American Medical Association, Varsity Bas- ketball. F0tter, Francis L. ..................... ---..----.-----4--.-----------------------,---l-4-l...A 7 I, 17-1 Greendale, Wiscoiisin. Bacl1elor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Feuerm, Marshall B. ..............--- A----------------------,-,A---------------..-....... ......... 6 5 Filtranti, David A. ..............------- ---'---4-----------------A-A-.--,-------.--. ....... I - I9 Beverly, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Arts. A.P.T. Finkler, Earl L. ..............-.----,------ -----------------A--------4------4-----.- ....... 6 8 Finlay, Dan ...................... .......... 2 56 Finley, Gerald T. ..... ............. 9 0 Finley, Mary Anne .......,,... 82, 95 Fioravanti, Vito .............-.-.-ll------Y--- ------........................... ..........,....,....... 1 t JS Firpo, Isabel I. ............------..-.l-----------........................................ 70, 97, 126 Belmont, California. Batchelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Alpha, Delta, Eta, Dental journal, Dental Follies. Fischer, Bob ...................---.............................................,. ...,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 Fischer, Muriel I. ......l.-............................ ...............,,,.,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 88 Fisher, june ............... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 113 Fisher, R. Michael ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8x 60 Fisher, Robert A. ..........A............................................ .....,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 .13 Fisher, Terrance N. ....................................................,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 2, 95, 168 NXfauwatosa, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Sigma Nu, Alpha Omego Alpha, WI1o's Wlio, Phi Chi, Marquette Medical Review, Student American Medical Association. Fitzenz, David G. .......................i..i....................................,.,,,,, 9.1, S7, 112 Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- K tion. Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade, Sash and Saber, MU Drill Team Commander. Fitzgerald, Donald F. .............................................,.....,.. 68, 9, 1.10, 1.11 Waukon, Iowa. Bachelor of Laws. Pl1i Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Delta Phi, Law Review Staff, Dean's Advisory Council. Fitzgerald, Harold .............................. ................................. ...,,,,,,..,,,,,, , , 16 Fitzsimmons, Robert J. ............................................................ 67, 76, 112 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor ot' Science in Business Adminis- tration. Evans Scholars, Management Club, Finance Club. Fix. Edward W, ,,,,,,.,,.,,,.....,........,.......... ........................,,...... ,,,,,,,, 6 . 1, 17Q Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Alpha Delta Sigma, Chorus, Players. Fix, George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,................................,,.,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,',---, 112 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Flaherty, SJ., Paul ,,,,,.1,,.,,,,,,.,........................................ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--, 1 .19 Fort Dodge, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. 279 The Midwest's Envelope Supply House Printing and Manufacturing Call E Vergreen 4-5310 WESTERN STATES Envelope Company 'I6'I6 W. Pierce Street MILWAUKEE 46, WISCONSIN HOME OF SWEET APPLE-WOOD SMOKE FLAVOR D H CUDAHY, WIS. 280 . F. H ESSLER HARD RE CO. 414 East Mason Street Flaconer, Thomas J. ,,.... ........... 8 4 Flanagan, Diane M. .........A.......... 72, 97 Flanagan, Kathy ....... ............................ 2 09 Flanagan, Nancy E. ..... ..,..., 7 5. 103, 138, 201 Fleming, jane C. ...............,....,..........................l...Y........,....................... 72 Fleming, Judith B, ................,.,............,.............,.................................. 1-19 Mequon, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Band. Fleming, Mary E. ...........,........,.............................. ......................... 1 -I9 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. .. ...i................. Fleming, Paul J. ..................................................... ............. 6 3, 77, 92 Fleming, Paul M. .............................................................................-...-.. I-I9 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Ballroom Dance Club, Avalanche Club. Fliller, Theodore B. ....................................................................-.-- ------ 1 50 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Florek, Phillip D. ....... ...................................... ......-.YY---.----.--------- 3 - 1 Florek, Priscilla J. ........................... ................................--....--....--.-..-- 3 -1 Foell, Lynn W. ..............................................................---Y- .76, 35. 37, 99 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard and Blade, Anchor and Chain, Project Marquette, Chairman YGOP. Fogas, Adrianne C. ............................................................................,-4--. 1719 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Foley, Dan ................................................................. ........ 2 5-I Foley, S.-I., Rev. John J. ....................................... ............................... 1 1 Fons, Jerome W., jr. ............................,....................,......,...,........... 95, 168 Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Latch Keyers, Medical Review. Forbrich, Paul C. .................................................................................. 1-'19 River Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Fordyce, Alice L. .......,............................................................................,. 171 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Theta Phi Alpha. Formwalt, john ..........,.................................,.......................................,. .. 67 Forst, Carol R. ..,...................Ai........-...............-......-..........-..... 62, 7-I, 149 Denmark, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts Womens Sodality, Sceptre and Sword. Foscolo, Nicholas ..........,.......,..1-Y--..-----.------ ------1-----Y-----------------------,v------ 1 08 Fossett, Ron R. ..................1......,..- 1.-----.1----1------------ - 69. 77. 129. 130. 205 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neering. American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineering Council, Sigma Phi Delta, Army Rifle Team. Fossum, Dale .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,---- --..-4-.-.----I.--------A---------.---.----- 9 4 95 Foster, Dorothy L. ...,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,.....--- 4..---.. 3 5 w,174 Riceville, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Beta Sigma Phi, Registered Nurses Club. F0Stef. Sheila M- .................. ........................,,,....... ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 5 3 227 Fox, Elizabeth J. ..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,--.,.--', ..Y------ 7 2 I 149 River Forest, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts. I FOX. Kathie A. ..,................ ....................,..,.,,,,,,..,.,... ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Fox, Suzanne S. .....,,,,...,,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,hlllhllnhllh l..--l....--..-,--.-.4.',,.- 1 4 9 Galesburg, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, National Educators of America. Foy, Kathleen M. .,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -.,,,,,-,.'..--..,.--,---,--- 7 3 ,150 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Fracasso, joseph E. ....,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..',,,-..,,.---- I ul '.,4-AAA...-'--. - '168 Bahalo, New York. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Franciskovich, Ron ......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,---,,,--,------,'--- A.--.Y-,--.. v---.....----- 7 7 Frank, Susan E. ...............,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,----w ,,-- v--,-----.A,-.---- 7 5 Franke, Christine A. ...... ----.,- 5 7, 597 61, 92 Franklin Forum ........... ,,,,,,,,,-,,- ---,-,...-,--,..,--w-,.--,. 1 1 79 Franks, Sandra K. ...................,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,----.,,,,---- 7 1, 75 Fraser, john F. ..............................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,, 1 68 Pasadena, California. Alpha, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha, Omega Fratric, Loreen J. ....,...............,............,.. ..,,........,,,,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 73 Fredrick, Sandra K. ........ . Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Freel, james I-I. .........................................................,.. ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 68 Bay City, Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Student American Medical Association, Medical School Glee Club. Freeman, Lawrence M. ...............................,,,..,.,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 163 Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. Sigma Delta Pi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Chi, Medical School Glee Club, Student American Medical Association. Freihofer, Charlotte E. .............,...,..,,.,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,..,,,, 150 Lakeside Park, Kentucky. Bachelor of Arts. Freres, Donna .............,.,..,,,,..,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0 Freund, Cindy M. ................,,..........,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,...,..,,.. 7 1, 73 Freund, Richard A, .....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,...,,.. 1 3 0 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers. 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LLIWITJUCC ---------------- -------------- ---------'-' ' Z ' Frieman, Marshall ................ ------- ' ' 2 Frindl, Laurence N. ........,----------- -----------------' -- 9 A Froehlich, Barbara R. ..........--.--- --'------------ ------- 3 ------A--- 3 '- . 1 5 0 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Education Club. 6 Frost, Carol R. .,............... ........-------- ------------- - ---- ' i Fuetterer, Julia M. ................- ------------ ----------'-- '------'-' 3 2 Fujii, Michaela Y. ................-- ------------ ------------ A---- '-'- ' ' ' 140 Fuller, Henry C. ...................... ----------'- -------------- ------ -- , --- I ' Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. 6 Fuller, Larry L. ..,.........,,.......................................................................... 153 Fullerton, Marilyn A. .......-.---- ------------ --'----'------ - ' , ' ' ' Janesville, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity 'lrlC1CS- l-lomecoming Committee. 67 Fundaro, William J., Jr. ........----- ---------'------ ----'- 5 Fuss. Barry M. .....................--- -- ------- Z 6 Fuys, Rudy A. ............... . ---------- G Gaeta. Patrick L. ................----- -------------- ----'---A--- 5 - : 't I ' ' 'ljo Blue Island, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts. Varsity Wrestling Team, Economics Club. 72 Gahl, Mary Ann ..............---- ---------- -------------- 6 C Galasinski, Charles ............- --------'----- ' 7 f Gale, Beverly C. .... ' Galgano, Pamela A. ..... 7 1' 121 Gallagher, Daniel .........---.- - ' Z7 Gallagher, John ................ ---------'--4- ------'------- -------'--- ' 7 Z Gallant, Barbara WilkiS0l'1 -------------- ---'------' 1 --- 'A : A ' T t 1 7' Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Avalanche Club, Alpha Tau Delta. Gal loway, Jerry J. ...... . Galones, Richard F ..........94, 281 95 76 Galow, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,... ,,......... .........-- -----.- ------- 6 6 Gamma Pi Epsilon ................................ ....----.-------------------------- --------------- 5 3 Gandhi, lndrajit R. .........,.,,,........,............. ..............------ f ----v-.---.-- I ------- : ----- 1 30 Bombay, India. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Gannon, Patrick M. ,...,...,...,...........,.................. .........-------.----.----- 6 9, 77, 129 Ganser, Donna J. .....,.,,.,,,,.,,,..,,,.,,,.,..................... ...........----------- 7 0, 97, 126 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Dental School Journal, Junior American Dental Hygiene Association-Editor. Gansheroff, Neal ,.,,..,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,...........,........ ......... ...--.-..------ 6 5 Gansler, Bob .................. ------- 1 44 Ganter, Gerald ....,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. .....-- 9 6 Garbowicz, Leon .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... 1 68 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Gariboldi, Joseph P, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,................. ...130 Joliet, lllinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Football. Garino, Dave P. ..............................,,.........,.,......,..,,,,,.......,........ 68, 101, 105 Garland, Michael J. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,...,.,,,,,,,......... 151 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Engineering Knights. Triangle. Blueprint Editor, Society of' Automotive Engineers. Garrity, Frederick J. ............................................... .,,...,,.. .................. 2 1 Garry, Dr. Mark W. ...........,..................... ........ 1 9 Gfll'S0mbke, Margaret ................................................................................ 114 Garthe, Kathryn A. ....,,.,...,.................,,,..........,.,.....,,,,,...,.....,....,,..,,,,....,,, 150 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Gartland, Ruth Anne .............,,................,,,,,..,..,..........,.,,,....,......,,,,......,,,. 193 Gzlrtland, Mary Anne ,,.,..........................,,.,.......,,,,,,,...,.,,,......,,,,.,..,,,.,,,... 193 Gasser, Jerry M. ........ . Gatz, Jim ................. ........ 2 52, 253 Gauer, Mike ............. ,........ 5 7, 87 Gaughan, Shelia K. ..... ........... 8 1 Gaul, Virginia R. ..,........ ....... 7 2 Gautieri, Michael F. Gawktoski, Roman S. 81 18 Gawlik, Tom ................... ....... . ..,... .... .............. ................. 1 7 8 Gaynor, Patricia A. ....................... ............................................................. 9 3 Gazzolo, Penelope T. Chicago, Illinois. Varieties. Bachelor of Arts. Brooks Council, V arsity uality Electrical Equipment Products and Systems for numerous applications o In Industry o In the Home o In Commercial Buildings C TLER-H lVIlVIER Inc. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Equal Opportunity Employer 282 RIGHT' Inc. In the Service of the Dental Profession for over 100 Years MILWAUKEE, WIS. MADISON, WIS. Geblmrdty pe, pl .-- .-'--,,--.....,,A.,,,,, ,,.,,,,Y,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,.,..., .A..,.. I ....,...... 7 l , 175 Gieskicng, Linda J. ..A,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,.,,.-.4-,--.. '.'. --.---.--v----..-A--- '-. '--- -w 7 0 7 137 Milwarikzheill Wisciiiisin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha West Allis, Wisconsiii. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Tau Dclm. ' Delta lita, Dental Hygiene Council. Geck, Carol J. ...................- -.----.--'A----'-----v---- ----------------A----A- --- -'----- 3 - - - 9? Glgli Wlllmm J- --g --------- 5 ------------------. ......................... ............,., 5 5 , 77, 151 Gehant, Barbara A. .............-.------------A-- -v----A--' ------A--- -A-------4----------- 3 - ' ff' M'lWi'UlfS'f- ,W15C011S111,- Bllflwlor of Science in Civil Engineer- Gelri, Mary A, ,i.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,.......................... ....................... 3 -.-.-,---,---- 1 50. 207 U mix- C111 EPS1l0r1,Amer1ran Snr-iety of Civil Englnws, Menomonee Fnllg, Wlgcnnsin, Briqlielor of Arts. P-i Gamma Mu. Cnldea.. Carole A. .... . ......,..,.,,,,,., ,.,,,.4,,--.,,---.-,.... Ullh----.----A-.---',.'--.--..--.4A-..- 1 5 0 Alpha Kappa Delta, Delta Sigma Gamma, Sociology Club. 7 Erie, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Gehred, Rim J' ,-AAA.-A4--A',,,-..A-.---,.-.Y-,A,-,,, ,4,,.,.,,,A,,,,.,,,,A,..,.,,,.. .,........,...,,...,. 7 8 Gillenwaters, Ronald M, ,,A,,.,,,,.,,.,,--.4w -4Q-A-.--lxhhh---- ---A-w-'- ------ - -,----- 1 21 Gcln-ke, l-llimld D, IIIlhhhlI..,IIIII,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.ii..i..... 6 6. 1710, 1-il Sprmlxheld, Illinois. Doctor of Dcnllil Surgery. ' ' Shorewood, Wigqgngln, Bliclliglor of Laws. Delta Tlwlil Phi. Gilligan, M. ROSill1c ........,.,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,...,....-,-..-'--. --'--..-'...---.....v' 6 5 , 89, 1:-1,8 YGOP, Dean's Advisory Council. H McHenry, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta Sigma Geisheker, M111-y Alice ,,,,,,.,,,..,,..........,. ,............, ...,.-A..---,,-------44--'-- 9 i lr 9a U PIU, Bimll- Young DC1110C1'a1tS, Niarquqttg Tribune' Geisheker, Williilin ........ ................ ..-..A- '-'A-- --------------4------A- L 7 1 7 G1l'1111ni 1111101 K- -------'--------..... .................... ..,..,.,,,,,i,,.., A,.,,A 6 2 , 73, 35, 112 Gensch, Dennis H. .................................-..----------,- A---A----A---------4------ 5 5' 56- 65 121151 Alffm- Ill1110iS- Bilfllelill' of Science in Business Arlininisri-ii. Gerathy, Susan C. ...........................................--.--..-------- --..----A4-------- 1 ----', 175 , 1100- P111 C111 Theta. Womens Sodality, Mrinirgqinenr Club, Wguwntogglv Wigftyngin, Bachelor' of Science in NLll'SiI1g. Rfilli-1101-15 Glllllliln. Rllflilltll D. ............,,,,,,..,, ,,A,,,,.,,,-,.--.... -..--'--.-4--v---.--....wv --,,-'- - 1 2 1 Guild, District Student Nurses Association. Phoenix, Arizona. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Gcrbert, James ,,,,,,,...,,,,,,..........,....,................................. ..........-.....--.-------' 5 7 Dbcmill ASS0ClilfiUl1, Dental Journal, Conflict Point, Sigrna Delta Geritzy Myrna M, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,rr,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,i. ..,........ ...,........... 8 7 , 88 Pi. Delta Sigma Delta, ' Gel-Inch, Mary Lynn ,,,,.,,,,,,,,A,A,A,,,A,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,...r.... ......,........ 7 0, 72, 178 GlOI'jll0, Cf:Cilii1 A. ,....,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,.., A-...--' -.--v---'--.Y.'---.-- -----A-w--..A I 7 3 South Milwaukee, Wligqonsin, Bachelor of Science in Pl1ySiCal Glovillt, Judy A. ..............., .-.'--.... - 7 Therapy, Iota Chi Omega, Pi Alpha Sigma, Intersorority Council. Giordan, Ronald D. .......,...... .,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,..,-,,,....-.. huyxlh. i 5 ' 97 Physical Therapy Pow Wfow. GIIICUS, Rll5eMill'Y C. ..........................,,.. .,,.,,,,,,.,,, 5 6' 60 ,150 German Club ................................................,.............................. ............. 8 0 I-fl Crescent. Minnesota. Bachelor of Artg, Plil Alpha Thetzl Gerwals, Eileen A. ................,.... -.....- 7 3 Si!-211121 Tau Delta. i Geyser, Lura ............................................................... ........................ . 93 GIRICSUCF. Donald T. .................,...,...,....,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, ,,--.------'.- 6 5 94 Glmghghai, Gholi D. .................................,.,.............................................. 168 Glalndt, Micllzlel A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-- ,-.--..Av.,'--4A,.-..' ---.'-'-... ' 1 31 Milwaukee, Wisccinsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Kaukauna, Wisccmnsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical V Gialamas, George T. ................................................................ 92, 150, 227 neering, American Society of Mqqlinniclll Engineers' Comp Club Chicago, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts. Brooks Council, Chorus. Glaser, Ron ..................,r.,, ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..l,l-,,--.-A 3 4 0 243 745 548 Ginntomas, Lawrence j. ..............,.............................,..................... 116, 138 Gleason, Cynthia A. ...,,,,.,,......,,,,,,,,,,,l -,,,,,l.,-.---. D H '-v..-- 78 '87' 150 South Bend Indiana. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Detroit, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. y y Giblin, Thomas J. ...................................................................... 57, 67. 150 Glynn, Lawrence .........,,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-.,,,-.,.l. 6 7 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Godlewski, Mary Alice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,-,,.l- .----'--. 3 5 Si mn Tau Phi Alpha Theta, Evans Scholars, Varieties Coun- Goergen, Ron ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,-,, ...,ll.-,.-.--.----'----'.,w i H -hll 'i g '7l,7 gif International Students Club. Goetz, Barbara K. ....,,,,,.,.,,,,.,r,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,..,,--,l,-----.. -llplq '--' ' I im' 123 Gibson, Kay ............................... ......................................................... 5 8, 72 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Al-is in Journilllsnf illomg, ' Giefef, Milfy ..................------------------ -------- Z ---------- I ------A------- ' A--AA----- 7 2- Coming 5ub'C0ITII'I1ittCe, Tl'lbUDC, Jgurnal edifgrial Secl-C. Hampton, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Delta tary. Sigma Gamma. Goetz. George W. ...............,......,.,., ,.,,,.,. l,,,,l, ,..,,,-,,,-,,-,,,----,.---,,,, 5 4 7 83, 201 Giesen, john T. ..........................------- .--------------4---------------------------A---A 9 'ii 95 Gogar. 10101110 ....... ............, .,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,-, llllllllllllhllllll 1 6 6 - 1 l l I l 1 3 - 1 1 MILLING MACHINES The famous Kempsmith line of Milling Machines dates bock to 1888 when America's first real production surge was already in evidence. Today with more than o half century of experience as a background, Kempsmith continues to forge ahead in the industry. The well- known Kempsmith ruggedness, precision, speed and dependability ore in keeping with modern high speed tools and methods. KEMPSMITH MACHINE COMPANY 1819 South 71st Street GReenfieId 6-3625 West Allis, Wis. 2 jfm: QBher 40 fears Qgiuhers tu the Mnihersitp 1 If It's Bound by Boehm, It's Bound to be Goodv Bound for Permanence and Beauty BOEHM BINDERY CQMPANY Emblashed 1904 194 E. Mason Street Milwaukee 'I, Wisconsin 284 1- ilx l 1 FF ELECTRIC C0 PAN 1 l ,l JOHN C. STAFF, Jr. President GEO. K. STAFF, Secy.8rTreas. 1 , l , ' CLASS OF 1935 CLASS OF 1937 1 l l 1 , l l J , , , - , Goggin, Ann S. .......................................................................A.............. 61, 62 Gramza. Anthony F. .................................................................................. 151 Gold, Frank J. ..............................,..........,.......................................,.... 65, 121 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Denver, Colorado. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega, Grasse, Theodore E. .....................................................1............................ 95 Junior American Dental Association. Grattan, Ann ............................................................................................ 20 Goldberg, Henry M. ..........................................................................,....... 168 Graupman, Sue .......................................................................................... 145 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Alpha Theta, Graves, Maury D. ...................................................................................... 168 Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Student American Medical Oakland, California. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Association. Gray, J. Lynn .......................................................................,,,.,,.,, 57, 58, 151 Golden, Patrick F. ................................................................................ 67, 95 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Psi Chi, Golembiewski, Richard ........ ............ 9 4, 95 Sailing Club. Golf ,,,,..,,,,...........,.. ............................................... ................................. 2 5 8 Gray, Terry R. ..........................................,.,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5, 151 Gonzalez, F, Xavier .................................................................... 63, 77, 131 South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of A1-15, Alpha Phi Santurce, Puerto Rico. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engl- Omega. neering, Project Marquette, International Students Club. Grebliunas, Barbara A. .,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,---hlln-..-,,,-.-.,,-,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Goodman, Mary A, ......,..........,................................. ................................. 7 3 Greco, Carl M. ..............,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,I,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 12 Goodman, Willizirn E. ............................---. ----------------------------- ------------- 1 2 1 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Fairland, Oklahoma. Doctor of Dental Surgery. tration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Finance Club, Marketing Club. Gondfidgey Dawn M, ,,,,,,.,..,........... ........................................ 7 2, 80, 89, 92 Green, .Paul F. .....,.,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 20, 121 G0fglCZCWSki, Mg11'y ...............----- --------.-- 1 -----' I ------------------'-------------1-'---- 1 50 Ml111l7WVn, W1SCl1DSiU. Doctor of Dental Surgery, 5011111 Bend, Indiana, Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts. Greene, James E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Gorak, Gregory G. ....................- ..-..---.------------------ ----------4A------------------ 5 8 1 179 Gffenefr DF- Evan ............................,...,,......, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,.,r,.,,.,.,,,,. 1 3 O Wnnwnrosii, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Spfvfh- R110 THU Greenwald. Bob .............................,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, 2 52 Beta, Boom and Camera Clug. GICCUWOQC1. Jean H. ................................................................................ 151 Gore, Marilyn L. ................... ...............---.------- ---- 3 ---------- , ------------ 3 - --54' 71- 171 White Plfllrls, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Forr Landerrlale, Florida. Bachelor of SCICUCC In Mfdffill Tech- GFCSOFY, Lawrence W. .............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,.,,...r,.,. 9-1 nology, Alpha Delta Theta, Medical Technology CUUHCII- Sfvdfnf Grcgczek, Kenneth F. .,.........,.....................................,,..,.................. 60, 201 Senate, Greiczek, Nancy M, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 87 Gorman, Jogepl-1 ,,,,,,, ........... ..-----.--A--------A- ------- 1 5 8 Gfililn, Czltherine M, .,,,,,, ,,,,,...,,, 9 3 Gorman, Mike ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ----------------- 2 51 G1'llTllTl. Mike ..............,,.,,, ........ 2 55 Gorman, Nancy E. ....... -----------------f-- 9 3 Gfochowski, Mary C. ....... 71 Gorman, Susan C. ......... '.-----AA ---------- 7 5 1 93 GFOSC. Glenn E. ................ ....... 6 6 Gorman, Willig1111 S, ,,,,,,,,,,- ......... 7 6, 82, 254 G1'0nkiCWiCZ, Dean H. ...... ........... 7 6 Gorski, Michael I.. .................. --.---------- 7 3- 355 Gf0SSClf1r1ger, Ellen L. ..1.... ......... 8 6, 93 Graduate School Sodality ,,,... .--------- ------ 1 0 3 Gl'0SSCnlJa1Cl1cr. Pat A. .,... .......... 8 0, 89 Graf, Helene C. ...,,...,..,,,,.,,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,...... ..............------ --------v- 9 3 G l'053lT121U, Arthur J. ....... ........... 7 6 Graf, Robert A. ........,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.................... .........------ 1 51 Grossman, Tom ......................, ................. ............. ...................,. 6 9 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Ai-15, Knights of the Altar. GFOUI, Richard j. ................,,................................. ................ ..............,...,.. 6 9 Graham, Pat L. ....................,.,,..,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,...... ..........1............-. . . - 36 Gfud. John M. .................................................................................... 67, 112 Graham, Tom ...................,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,................ . . ......- 251 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Grall, Kathleen M. ....................,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..-..-- 1 5 1 11011. Evans Scholars. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arrs, Grufnthcr. Alfred ................... ................. .............. ..................... 2 2 3 Grgrnquist, Gunnar E. ..............,,,.,,,,,, ....... 7 2 Grzendielewski, Dennis .......252 285 Grygera, James W. ..........................................................,.........,.,,,,, ,1-15, 131 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio En- gineers, Radio Amateurs, Choir. Grzywinski, Dennis R. ..................................................................,, 151, 254 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Political Union, Pershing Rifles. Guagliardo, John J. ...,........,.................,.................................................,, 131 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Co-op Club. Guinan, Patrick ...................,.................................................................... 168 Guira, Alexander C. ...........,,,....,,,,....,..,,.,....,.,,........,,............................,.. 168 Division of Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. A , Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Sigma Nu, EATON MANUFACTURING CO. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Class President 1, 2, 3, 4. , Gulig, Sharon M. ...................................,..,......,,,,......,,,............................ 72 Gull, Jerome E. .....,............. ....,,....,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,.,,.. 6 6 Gumsey, Karen H. ........,...........,.......,.,...,,,.....,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,1,,,,,,.,..,,..,.......,, 71 Gunther, Judy A. ............................,...............,......,,,......,,...,....,.,,.. 53, 70, 71 Galesburg, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Alpha Delta Theta, Intersorority Council. Q Gurkow, Helen I. .........,............,...,,,.....,,,,,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,1 168 Lancaster, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Guszkowski. Thomas P. ..............,..,,.....,,,,...,,,..,.,...,,,..,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Guthrie, Nancy M, ...........,.....,..,...................,,....,,.,..,..,.,,.,,,,.1,,,,,,,,,,,, 71, 171 Bardstown, Kentucky. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Guyer, John J. .....,........... ....... ,,,,,,,, 6 3 Gymnastics ................. ,............ ,,,,..,, 2 5 5 H gaag, Lljfiollypj. ...... .............. .,,,,,,, 7 2 aas, ary . .... ....... ,......, 7 1 MILWAUKEE' WIS' Haas, Richard ........... .............. ........................................................... 1 1 4 Haddad, Ronald L. .............................................,.............................. 76, 112 CLEVELAND, OHIO Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Young Republicans, Finance Club. Haebenstreite, Maria H. ........................................................................ 55 Haertle, Joseph A. .......................................................................... 59, 151 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Pi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon. Hagen Terry R. ...................................................................................... 112 Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. -I I I ' I -' Hahn, Susan A. ..,............................................................................... 7, 151 West Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal o ' I Q C lk C Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon. Wlscgnsln CC OH, O. Halma, John E. ...... . .............................,................................................. 69 Hallett, Carol M. .................................................................... 75, 179, 196 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Zeta Phi Eta, Intersorority Council, Welcome Week Council. Hallows, Joseph H. ...................................................................... 141, 151 Madison, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Law School Dean's Advisory Council, Vet's Brigade. Halpin, Maureen D. .............................................................................. 127 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Dental B I E Hygiene Council. U S V C Hamann, Judith M. .................................................................... ----.. 5 ----- 1 75 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. GASOLI N E DSNA- Hamilton, Jack .............................................. .....---------- ------------- 1 - - H Hammer, Arlene C. .................................. ..--..--------- , --------------'-- i 1 llwe re Serving Your Neighbor Today Chilton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Delta , , , Sigma Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta. Your Doorway to CERTIFIED ZINC AND PRECISION ALUMINUM die castings 'I92O 42 Years of Successful Service 1962 ADVANCE TOOL 81 DIE CASTING CO. 286 if A ll R 0-W? Tool. AND STAMISING co. INC. Specializing in Precision Short Run Stampings 4548 W' M Cl'ell Sf- iiliznniil-to ,I-I, llfis. Arthur A- Dulde, Pres- Hl1l111110f1i DOUGH A- -------...-................... ...............,.... ,,,,A,.,,,,,.,,A,,,,,.,,,,., 1 3 1 Htnezitik, John T. ,,,,,,..,,.,,,.,,,....,........... .......,..............................AA,......... 1 13 Nampa, Idal1o. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Dental Images, Dental Glee Club. tration, Football, Hllmmondr Willlillll A- --------A-------------- -----.................... ..............,...,,., . . 121 Harlan, Robert .................................... ...---.-..-.....-------,-...--------..........-.---A.. 2 0 Mllwallkecr Wl5C0l15ll1- Doctor of Dental Surgery, Contact Harley, Mary S, ,,.....,....,..I.............................. ...i.................................... I 51 Point- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties, Hancock: Judy ------------------------- --.--................,... .....,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,l 7 3 Jazz Concerts. H1l'1fl'?- Illdlfh A- --- -------------------.r.. .................................. 5 3, 75, 104, 138 Haro, David P. ,.1........... .........1......................................................... 9 4 Rlvefslller Illlfl0l5- BT16110101 of Arts in Journalism. Gamma Harper, William ................................................. ....--...------.--.--.....-----.-. 6 7 Pl EPSIIQIL KHPPH Tau Alpllll, Theta Phi Alpha, Theta Harrigan, Suzanne .1............................................r-....--....--. .......----.- 8 1.151 51811121 Pllli Tribune, Welcome Week Council. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. International Rela- Haokss Ronald W- -3 ------............1.... ...................1...........,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,. 1 12 tions Club, Project Marquette. BQHYCY Dum, W1SC0HSiH. Bachelor of Science in Business Acl- Harrington, Maureen ........,.................................. ......--...---....---------------, 1 99 rnlnlstrzltlon. Beta Alpha Psi. 1-liniis, Elizabeth ..........................,..............,.................................. ....... 7 1 Hanley, ,llldy A- ............................... .....................,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,1,.,,.,. 7 5 Harris, john D. ........................................................................r -.-.-....------ 1 52 H11l1f11l121I1, 12111105 I. ........................................... ..,....,...,,,,.......,.,,,.,., 5 2, 121 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Fond dll 1-IIC, W1SCOnSin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Ommicron Harris, Liz ....................................i.I........................... ....--.-...--.-------- 9 5. 167 KIIPPG UPSllOl1, Alpha Sigma Nu, Tl1e Image, Senior Class I-Iarshman, Julie E. ...............................................................................- 152 PfCSlCl6I1t. Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Pl1i Delta Pi, Interresidence Halnscum, Jerome D. ...........................................,...........,........ 55, 79, 112 Hall Council, French Club. Cl1CYCf1r16, Wy0l11ing. Bachelor of Science in Business Acl- I-Iarter, Herschel R. ............................................................ --.-....-.--..-------- 1 52 ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Crown and Fairbanks, Alaska. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Dorm Ancl1or, Noonan Hall President, Young Democrats. Senate, Young Democrats, Intramural Basketball. Hanscum, Mary .....................................,.............................,......,. ..,..... 5 3, 59 Hartjes, jean M. ................................................... ............................. 7 1, 171 Hansel, Jim R. ..............................................1,........ ..........,..................,.. 9 4 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Hunsen, Peter T. ....................................................................... .............,. 1 57 nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Wauwatosu, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liber-al Arts, 1-lnctl, james R. ........................................ ...........-.................................... 1 15 Intramural Basketball. Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Hansen, Jerry ................................................., ....,,,...,.,,...,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,....,., 2 56 ministtntion, Noonan Hall Board President, Young Demo- Hanson, John P. ......................................... ...... .................................... 6 4 crats. Hanson, Linda R. ........................................ .............................. 7 1, 81, 171 Hartnett, Daniel G. ...............1.................................................................. 121 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Norwalk, Ohio. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. nology. Alpha Delta Theta, Ice Cappers Club, Avalanche I-Iartwig, Richard H. .......................................................,,................... 62 Club. Harv, David P. ........................................................................,............... 66 Hanson, Thomas V. ...............................,.,..............,.,,...,,,..........,.... ..,,, 6 5 Hai-wich, Chris ......,,.. ,,,,,,,,, 1 93, 196, 207 Harbaugl1, Thomas E. ..,...............................................................1...,..,,, 151 Haskell, Dave ,,..,...,..,.,..,,,.,., ,.,...,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,.,,..... 1 6 4 Cleveland, Ol1io. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard and Blade So- Hassenpflug, Elaine .....,,......,,......,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,...,,,...,..,.......... 9 0 ciety, Psi Chi, Ancor and Cl1ai11, Navy Rifle and Pistol Teams, Hassinger, Edward j, ,.....,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t1,,,,,,......,,,.,,.......... 151 Marquette judo Club. Waterbury, Connecticut. Bacl1elor of Electrical Engineering. Hardy, Nancy A. .............,...................................................................... 151 Hastreiter, Judith C. ...,..,....,.,,..,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,....,,..,,,,........................ 80, 152 Oak Creke, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Honorary History Fraternity. Merrill, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Delta Phi, French Club, Liberal Arts Council. 1 1 - 4 SSEY-OTTO C0 PAN 615 N. 'l6th STREET MILWAUKEE 3 lOpposite Dental Schooll A Complete line of Dental Supplies and Equipment Wisconsin's Finest Dental Laboratory Special Attention Given to Student Requirements I' f l 1 287 . f , , E Haubrich, joan M. ......................................,...............,...,..,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,- 1 71 ' Milwaukee, Wisconsin. BacI1elor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Delta Sigma Gan1ma, Alpha Delta Tl1eta. 'lvl l Piiluckfjoscph J' I ':'' ' f ': ' ' '131 4, --ll I Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- .,:4, neering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. H if:- l Hauer, Mary .................................................................................,...,... .....10S Hauser, Diane M. ............................................... ........ 71, 171, 207 Hauser, Philip ..........................................,........,....,.............. U ' ' Haushalter, William Henry ......................................,............................. 152 A M Q Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. ii falf, ', Hausman, C. Michael ...........,.......,.......................................... 65, 113, 198 fl it .l Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Q, .A'-. u STATE BANK -5 tration. Anchor and Cl1ain, Alpha Phi Omega, Homecoming if '., ' Council, Prom Council. l ' 1. . ' I Vvvlbb 740 N, p,a,,k,,,,o,, Ave, I J. -.....--...............................................,............. gg xr ff... ..., , ,,,,,,,,,, MEMBER fEl1fRAl UEPUSII INSURANCE CURPUWUN Hiwiik, Michael 1-1. .......,.,....,...1.,...,..,..,..,..,,....,,,.,,,.,,.,,......,..,,,,....,,,, ,.....131 I Westchester, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- f f Y A Y , E 17- f A,.-3 neering. Co-op Club. ' 'W ' Hawaiian Club ........................................................................................ 80 , Hawthorne, Gary G. .......................................................,,............. 121, 122 Janesville, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. American Dental Association. Hayes, Carlton P. ............................................,......................,................ 113 H F O S C O Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ' ministration. Hayer, John P. .................................................................................. 68, 140 T E R R A Z Z O C O n Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Hayes, William J. ................................. .......,...............,,..... 100, 139, 203 I SI1orewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor o Arts in journalism. Al ha Henry FoSCGto'M'U' Eng' 26 Delta Sigma, Anchor and Cl1ain, Marquette journal, Inlrer- Vincent Foscoto, M.U. Eng. '49 lfraternity Council. Haz ett, jane F. ........................................................................................ 152 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Delta Kappa Chi, Project Marquette. . Healy, john F. ........................................................................................ 76 8661 N. 107th Sf. Milwaukee 231 WIS- Heath, Kay ..... A ............... ....... .......... E ........ 9 0 , He ein, Ricrar . ................ ............................... ............ 5 , 63, 3 Telephone' FLa9stone 4-8280 Heck, james W.J .............,,..................................................................... 37 Heckler, Helen M. ............................................................................ 72, 152 , ----.-1-.11-1 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma. Heffernan, Mary Ann E. ......................................................., 87, 89, 152 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats, Edu- cation Club. .. Hefter, Thomas G. ..................................................,............................. 168 Compton, California. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Chi. Hegner, William J. ........................................................................ 78, 152 Delaheld, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Phi 0 D Theta Psi, Avalanche Club, Varsity Tennis. Hegner, George T. ................................................................................ 82 JV ' ' nc. Heiberger, Marian T. ............................................................................ 85 Heil, joseph L. ...................................................................................... 151 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. American Society of Civil Engineering. Heim, David L. .......................................................................-........... ..... 6 9 Heim, Elizalbeth F. ............................... ......... .... .... -...-....-- --152 ' Milwau ee, Wisconsin. Bachelor o rts. P1i p a 1eta. General Hlghway Heimann, Barbara J. ............................................ --..-.-------------- 3 ------- 7 5, 152 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Varsity Varieties. Heinige, Thomas ,,,.,......,... .......................... ...-...-------------------------- --------- 6 9 Heinl, Carol A. ...................................-- -------------------------- ------------------------- 7 5 Heinzkill, Barbara T. ..................--.------ ------------ - ------------------- 3 -------- 8 0- 152 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. P1 Delta Phi. Heiting, Kenneth H. .................... -------------------------------- ---------------------------- 1 5 2 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bacl1elor of Arts. 0 Heiting, Tljomas V, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,.,..,.................... ............................ 8 1 ,.152 Winona, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, P111 Theta Psi, lnterresidence Hall Council, Historical Society Publications. Held, William A. ....------------------------ -----------------'-f---------------------------- 9 3, 152 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Chorus, Varsity Varieties. , ,,,,........ ........................................-....-.............-.................... 2 6 10815 wafeffown Plank R004 Eilllgglolf' David ......,,......,............. ......................,......................... 5 2, 128 Wausau, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. AIpl1a Sigma Nu, Wauwgfogq, Wig, Alpha- Qmega Alpha, Phi Chi, Student American Medical Association, Student Senate. Hellman, Christopher D. ...---.---------------.-------------.---.-.......-...................... 79 Hqllmgm, John W. ............................................................. 52, 56, 57, 153 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Tau, Delta Sigma Rho, Varsity Debate, Speech Council, Crown and Ancl1or. 288 Hellnqnn, 1-Ingo E, ,.,,,,,,,, ......,...........,.. - ll Hetzel, Howard I., ..,,...,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 39 1-Iellmnth, Phillip j. ...... ....... 6 6, 96, 1-11 Hewitt, Margaret A. ...........A............,,,.,,,.....,,,.,,,,.,..........,,.,...,..............,. 92 Hemmer, James P. ............... ----------- 6 7, 142 Hffyl, Mary E. ................................. ..............................................,.......... 1 53 Hendrickson, Margaret E. ............-. --------------------------,--- ------------v-v- 9 1 1, 92 New Orleans, Louisiana. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma 1-lenige, Thomas L, ,,,,.................. .................................................. 6 9, 131 Gamma. Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Hickey, Dennis W, ,,,,...,.,,,-...-...,,-,....,,.,----,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,..,,,, 62 Engineering, Eta Kappa Nu, Engineering Knights, Sigma Phi Hickey, Ed ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,,,.., ,.,,,l,,-,,.,, .,-,,,,.,.,,.-.A,A,,,l,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 2 4 1, 243 Delta, Engineering Council, Blueprint. Higgins, Katherine A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,.........,.,..., 63, 7-1, 180 Henley, Donald R. ...t----....-------i-------------------------.----i----l---t-l--...----iii..---. 76 Des Moines, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Hennes, Thomas E. ...------------------------- -----------------------i------i------.--i-----..---- 1 21 Sigma Alpha Eta, Varsity Varieties. Knnknnna, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Hildebrand, Donnn D, .,,---------.--...',,,,.....--,..,-,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,. ,,,,..,,,,4, 8 4, 95 American Dental ASSOCiati0n. Hill, Gordon A. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ......... 9 -I Hennig, Guenther H. ....................-.......--....-..--.......--...................i........ 121 Hill, Virginia C, ,i,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,..,l.,,l,...,,,..,,,...,,............ 75 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. AMV KSVJ I-Iilligan, Kathleen E, ,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,4,4,,,,, ,,,,, .,,,,,, 1 3 0 Wuerzburg, Germarly. Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Henry, Richard J- ---------------------..------------------.-----A----------..----.-...-...i.......... 121 Kappa Beta Gamma. Vtfaukesha, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Hilmar, Robert A, hh,,..,.,,,.,...,...,,.,,.......,,,,.,,4,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,,,,. ,,,, 1 SI Delta. Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- Heraty, Peter ............................................................................................ 67 ing. HCrClriCl1, RiCl1fl1'Cl C- ---------------------------------------------.-------------------......... .... 1 55 Hingtgen, David V. ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,................... . ........ .... ......... . . . 19, 198, 227 Mcl-Icnry, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. ROTC, Economics Club, Hinnerg, 'l'hoin,i5 G, ,i,,,, ,,,.,,,,..,, 6 6, I-ll Hel-k, Robert C. ............................................,....................................,,, 131 Hinting, Andrea E, ,.v.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,.. ,,.,.... 3 - 1 Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engl- Hinfz, james J, ,.--,,,,--..,,,,,,.4-,.,-,.,,,,,-,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,..,.,.....,,,,,,,,.,..,,,, 1 51 neering. American Institute Electrical Engineering, Institute Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Radio Engineers, Open House. Engineering. Society of Automotive Engineers. Herman, Mary F. ............................. . ........ 72, 85, 86 Hintzke, Camille M, ,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,.,,,,... . ,,,,....,............ ........... . 89 Hernon, Jacqueline C. ..... .... ....... .............. ......... 5 5 , 7 7, 97 Hipp, Williaiii A, ,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,.................... ....... 8 4 , 87 Herrmann, Marion T. ................................................................ 78, 90, 233 Hirschboeek, Dr, john 5, ,,,,, ......... 3 7 Herro, Diane M. .................................................................... 73, 139, 207 I-Iirthe, Williaiii M. ,,...,,,,,,,.. ......... 1 30 Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Hitchins, Ron ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,... .,,............,....................... 1 52 Kappa Beta Gamma, Women's Student Council. Hodgson, Nicholas C. .,..............,,,......................... ......,......................... 1 52 Heftel, Phyllis M. ............................................................................ 61, 78 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Hertel, Richard C. ................................................................. .... ..... 6 0 , 151 Frosh Track, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical I-Iodorowski, Jerome J. ..,,......,................................. ............................ 7 8 Engineering. Tau Bet Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Ballroom Dance Hoefler, john L. ,,,,....,,,,,,,.,.....,............................. .................................. 8 6 Club, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Hoeper, Josepr H. ............................................ ............................. I 88, 115 Herzog, Thomas ....,,,,,.....,,,,........................................ 63, 78, 83, 113 Darlington, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in BLISIHCSS Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Veterans Brigade. Administration. Eta Sigma Phi, Avalanche Club, Engineering Hollins, Cordell C. .................................................... ........----....------------ 3 5 Sodality. Hoffmann, Margaret F. .................................... ..--......---...-- 1 -------- ----- 5 3 Hettinger, Lee T. ..,.. ..,..,, .,........ ...... ..... 6 5 , 1 42 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. 1 L: E -T1 I IT'S ALL YO R ' The chance to work for your personal goals - The chance to add to the progress of your chosen field 1 1 The chance to contribute to the community and the nation that I is your home. It's all there ahead of you --- if you set your goals high, work with energy and initiative, give generously of your time and talents. THE J E V. MILWAUKEE 3 WISCONSIN CORPORATION 'g - - 1 ll 1-an 1 I 'L J. I-lELwlG Xi CARBON ' Pnonucrs, INC. 289 Hoffman, Rosalie J. ...,......,,.......,....,,.,.....,,..,..,,,.,, ,,,,A..,..,..,,,.,..., --.'- 8 1 Hofueister, Mary Anne L. ....................,,,,...,,.,.,,, ,,,,,,.....,,,,,,..., ----.- -.-1 1 7 5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Hogan Robert J. ................,,,,.....,,,,.,,,...,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,,...-.----.'-- Q .113 Albany, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Hohmann, Suzanne B. ....,........,,,,,...,,,....,,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,.,,, ,.,,....,,,-. 1 75 .Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Holczyk, Leo J. ........................................................................ 55, 67, 132 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers, Evans Scholars. Hoiilla, Conchita ................................................................................... . 108 Holbrook, Joseph H. .................,,.....,,,,....,.,.,..,.,.,....,,,.,...,.....,,,.,,,,,, 68, 139 Peoria, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Marquette Tribune. Holbrook. SJ, Rev. John ..................... ............................................ 1 9 Holford, Jim ............................ ..........................,.....,,............. 1 23 Hollis, Sina K. ............. ......... 5 5, 72, 73, 154, 193, 207 I-Iolm, Lori T. .................... ............................................ 7 5 Holmberg, Capt. Harry ..... ................................................................ 8 7 Holmes, James P. .......................................................... ..66, 76, 113, 203 Milwaukeep Wisconsin.-Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Srgma Pi, Prom Council, Orientation Leader. Manufacturers of ESl2?St,Ji?.l.ilf1ilt.'11111111113131311:iiiiiiiiii:311312iiiiiiiiijji111133i11:3i1i22i9IQ Zi1 iii' Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical CARBON BRUSHES-CARBON BEWNG5 H.mff5L1?SL0ft2?g.'3i51'?..?ffi?...f'f'f.5?i..l?.f'.'?.fli..T?fTTTfi..flfTl?5 ........ ...-..r99 CARBON CONTACTS-WE'-D G CARBONS ZZillZf,S.fZi'2.idift..113:2311:iii13ijjiiiiiii3ii:i13Qiiiiijiiii:3iijiijiijij123312jijijjiiijiijfiiiiiiifjj13? CARBON 8r GRAPHITE SPECIALTIES FRankIin 2-3113 Dayton, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Hoover, Allen J. ................................................ 58, 60, 69, 77, 129, 132 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Phi Delta, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engineering Open House 2550 N- 30th sf' M'Iwaukee lol WIS' 1 Hopkins, Joseph P. .......................................................................... 68,105 I-Ioracek, Bruce ........................................................................................ 108 I-Ioran, Kathleen A. ................................................................................ 153 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Student National Education Association, Orientation Program. Horan, Patrick G. .................. ...........................,............................ 1 32, 201 Matherville, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Varieties Council, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Horkheimer, Pat ......................................,............................................... 86 Horkheimer, Ronald W, .................................................. 54, 58, 60, 132 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Alpha Sigma Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, ,, ,, Welcome Week Council, Student Senate. Mode' D SERIES Hornak, Bob ................................,............,.......... 243, 244, 245, 247, 258 Horner, Judi Ann .................................................................,................ 228 Horst, Carl H. .....................................,............................................ 76, 153 Model Y SERIES for MISSILE TRACKING, RADAR CONTROLS, COMPUTERS, NAVIGATION INSTRUMENTS, GAUGING Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard and Blade, I-Iospel, Aloys W. ................................................. . ........... 1 ................ Z ..... 132 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Delta Phi Alpha, American Institute Electrical Engineers. Host, Miriam ............................................................ -----.-----.-..----------------- 5 6 Houge, Linda S. .... .. ----------- 73 Houghton, jucly A. ........................................... ----------------------------- 5 5, 72 Houghton, Mary A. ...................................... --..-.-------------------------------------- 1 53 Milwaukee Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre and Sword, Kappa Beth Gamma, Brooks Council. M INST-RUM5N1l51.0Hd ANY 020' IHCIITUIQY 0l2PIIC4z?0 S- Houston, M,-S, Hilda B, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,., F .,,... I .......... . .... ...... , ................. 1 75 . I f 5 CC IIODS. . IlC'PICCC!I Umlhum ICCHS HIITIC. 'Q ' . O Hghssgxeilgnlowgcrltdfquc, lower O Base mounting. Threaded mount- Xvnukeslln' Wisconsin' Bachelor O Science m urging 82 moment of inertia for long life. ing holes may be placed in frame Houlflkkef- Ilm -------------'------ ---------- --- ' - ' ' ' o Nylon wheels with lcgiblc tigurcs. top or enfls. , Howard, Alfred B. ................. ...--..-----.---..---------- --------------- 6 9 1 77, 96, 129 rgylatron pinioni bl h I Series. slpglc OL dual lhanlg Howard James J ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 32 o , 1 , w ec s. om oncn arscan c urc asc ' Z ' - - - - 0RIgitEor!Ief?rh:lI?1L4II drive, glock. sepngtcly tg mm dcsggf, OId.G1'CCDW1CIl, Connecticut. Bachelor of Science in Engi- wise or anti-clockwise rotation. requirements. nearing, American .Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society Your answer to an infinite number of variable of Automotive Engineers. demand: for PRECISION CONTROLS. HOWGFCI, WlIIl3ln.A- ----'-------- ' l ' 1 ' j 't , -69, 1323 254 Send for Catalog No. 400 NHSIFOIHIIQ.vV1SC?JTSl1BgiICI1ClOl o Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. igma I1 H. N T Howcrter, Bernard E. ............----------------- ------------.-------..------..----. ...... . .... . 7 6 Hoyer, Randy ............ ..--...------. ..... 6 7 Hrcn, Ctllill ...... ...-- ------ ----------..----........ 6 7 0 M Hr-yniewrc-1, Ricmr - ------------ ------------------.---.--....--.-........... ............. 5 6 M A N U F A c T U R I N G C P A N Y Huhhes, Nancy A- ------ f --------------------- 3 ------------ 5 --------4--.---- l --60, 75, 179, 180 Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Zeta Phi 1953 N. Buffum St.. Milwaukee 1, Wis. 0 53 THUFIJEYS AVC-. PYOVIUBDCG 5. R- I- Eat, Speech Council, Campus Carnival. Rgpggggn-1-A1-N53 IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES Hurlgens, Sue ...-..---.-----------------------------------------------............................... .... 8 1 290 Huber, Robert L. .............................................. ...................... 6 9, 132, 201 Rock Island, Illinois. Bachelor of 'Science in Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Varsity Varieties, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Huebner, Denis E. .............................---.....-........... ,,,,,,, 7 8, 85 Huebner, Sharon L. ...............,....--------------------.-................ .,...,,,, 5 6 Huethef, Ken W, ,.,.,,,,,................. ...........................,....,,,,,,,, ,,,,,--,- 1 2 1 Mento, South Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Huether, Mary A. .................-.,........--- -..................... .................,,,.,,,, ,,,,,. S 5 Huff, Margaret M. ....................-.......-.--..........................,........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 S3 Logansport, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Varsity Varieties, Campus Carnival. Hughes, Ken .....................................................................,,,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 65 Hughes, Thomas E. ................................,,, ,,--.,.'- 6 S Hughes, Wallace M. .... ,,,,, 1 6 Hugo, Donald ...................................,...................,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Huiras, James L. ...................................,.....,.,....,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 1 32 -Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. Humke, Herbert C. .............,........,..,.,.,..,.,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, ,.,,,,-' 1 , 10 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws, Phi Gamma Delta, Delta Theta Phi. HunrHGe0rge B- ....-..-.................................... ................,,,,....,,.,,,,,...,,,,, 1 6 Hunter, Vernon A. .........................,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 53 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Stuclent Member National Education Association. Hurtgen, Sister Mary Digna S.S,M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,----,,,,,,,,-,---,,--,-----,-- 174 Marshlield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Hutchison, Mflfy --.------------.....---............ ................................................... 2 O9 Hutt, Susan A. ..........,,...,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Huyfffe. Gres ----- .......... ....... 6 4 ,65, 111, 262 I Ibach, Margaret M. ...... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 71 Ice Capers Club .............. ..,,,,...............,...... 8 1 Iding, Allen E. .................................. ......... 6 6, 88, 96, 141 Ilk, Ron ...................................................................................................... 254 Il11mflCulata, Sr. Marie Bissonnette ...,..,,,................................................. 175 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Incla, Michael J. ........................,......,....,...,,,..,........,.................. ......... 9 4 Ingenthron, Gerard D. .............................................................,.... ......... 1 39 Overland Park, Kansas. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Interfraternity Club Council ................................................... ..... 6 4 International Relations Club .............................................. ..... 8 1 International Students Club ..... ..... 8 2 Interresidence Hall Council ....... ..... 8 1 Intersorority Council .............. ......... 7 0 Intramurals ...................................... ............ 2 60 Iota Chi Omega .................................................................... ............... 7 2 lreton, Mary J. .................................................................................. 73, 153 Kettering, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Irmo, Janice M. ...................................................................... 59, 81, 87, 153 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Vice President of Sigma Delta Pi, Bonifas Hall President, Interresidence Hall Council. Irving, Robert J. ...................................................................................... 132 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Pershing Rifles, Scabbard and Blade. Iwan, William F. .................................................................................. 79, 89 J Jachowicz, Robert B. ............ ....... .......................................... 6 7 Jacobbe, Albert ,.......,.,................................. .............................................. 1 65 Jacobs, Edmund J. .............................................. 55, 69, 77, 129, 132, 198 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelo r of Science in Engineering. Tau Beta FINELL PAPERBO Pi, chi Epsilon, Triangle, Homecoming Council, Engineering Open House. Jacobs, Jim ..................... ........ I 54 Jacobsen, Edward J. ....... ..... 6 5 Jacobsohn, Harold A. .....,.............,.....,...................................................... 84 Jacobsohn, Peter H. ,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,,..,.,.....,,..,.,.......,,,.....,,.......... 121 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. Jacques, Robert B. ........................................................................ 86, 97, 129 Jakubenas, Peter P, ........................................... .......... .................... 8 6 James, Thomas F. .................................................. .............. 1 53 Saginaw, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Janesko, Judy A. .......................,................................................................ 92 Jzlnik, Angeline M. .....,.......,.................................................................. 175 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Janikowski, Dennis C. .............................................................................. 78 Jankowski, James N. ....,....................................................................... 64, 113 Administration. Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Alpha Delta Sigma. - Jankowski, Larry J. .................................................................................. 90 Jankowski, Richard J. .............................................................................. 113 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration, Veterans Brigade. Jans, Susan L. ............................................................................................ 153 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Janusz, Charles ..............,,,,......,........................................................... 57 Janusz, Gerald J. .................................................................................... 153 Marinette, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon. Jaskolski, Stanley V. ................................................................................ 132 Engineering. Eta Milwaukee, Wisccmnsin. Bachelor of Science in ' Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers, Marquette Engineer. Javor, Kenneth F, .................,.................................................................. 94 Jefferson, Len ................................................ 240, 242, 243, 244, 245, 248 Jennings, Ronald L. .................................................................................. 153 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Kappa Alpha Psi, Football. Jensen, Margrette A. ................................................................................ 175 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Jesswein, Ross E. ........................................................................................ 121 Kenmare, North Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dental Follies. Jewell, Richard D. .................................................................................... 121 Loganville, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Jewson, Bart L. .................................................................. ..................... 1 68 Superior, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Jcwulski, Geraldine J. ................................................................ 87, 153, 233 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Campus Carnival, SNEA. Jochman, Joan J. ...................................................................................... 154 Apieton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. International Relations Clu . Jocobshoan, Peter H. ................................................................................ 65 Joda, S.J., Rev. Robert J. ..... ..... 5 5 Johanson, Robert S. ............ ..... 20 Johnson, Bill ..................... ........................ 2 43 Johnson, Carolyn L. .................................................................................. 62 Johnson, David B. ................................................................ 52, 54, 112, 113 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Alpha Sigma Nu, Beta Alpha Psi, Crown and Anchor, gtudent Senate President, Business Administration Council Presi- ent. Johnson, Huburn B. ......................,..............,.,...........,............................ 132 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. ARD ODUCTS CO. DIVISION OF ST. REGIS PAPER COMPANY MILWAUKEE I, WISCONSIN FOLDING cARToNs Q SPECIALTY PAPERBOARDS o FIBRE aoARos CORRUGATED Fl BREBOARD BOXES 0 SOLID FIBREBOARD BOXES ZQ1 A STORY OF WISCONSIN .ff 'z I 1 . . J :T X .I 4 fif H' ! 15 16. if , W ' R' +21 'Q-.fi if 1. . f if if -' film, 's 1. jf! Xi Lrftiihgx I in -' A ' -I 'f'i'N' . L ,fqff sa w- h .,.::- -- , ' Eglin ,gv -.:5EE.f:,13' hifi ?- 1I , ll , ,. 5? ff Fi '-1--::1::F. -'-f'f'- I-15'-Sz E' .vi . if ies -Seq-f' w.n4N2-1 Q? 'i?f -. fi '1..,1 -ifp- N at-11 lit! -'fi il ' ii . il! '14 'Q ik-.- tr ---- F E 5-. fl fit' '-1 ijiil. 'fifa FFR, in ' av: .xtmflvs -N ki. H .-5:5 xi. Jnru I ,Hi - ' J, Father Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit priest, and the Canadian born, Jesuit trained explorer Louis Joliet are credited with blazing a route which for a century and a half comprised the main artery of travel in the Northwest. In December, I672, his Jesuit superior at the St. lgnace mission provided the opportunity long awaited by Father Marquette and Joliet. They spent that winter preparing for the expedition. Mar- quette's diary chronicled the storing of Indian corn and smoked meat as their only provisions, and Indian warnings of horrible monsters which devoured men and canoes together . On May I7, l673 they left St. lgnace with a five-man crew and two bark canoes. The Mascouten-Miami-Kickapoo village on the upper Fox River was reached on June 7. From there, guides led them through a maze of reeds and wild rice to the Meskousing IWisconsinl River at the present site of Portage, Wisconsin. Following this waterway the group FATHER MARQUETTE sighted the awesome Mississippi, almost a mile wide at this point, on June I7. Charting their course, they floated southward past the Missouri and Ohio Rivers, writing of wiId cattle and monstrous catfish and sturgeon, to the Arkansas River. Here, to avoid trouble with the Spaniards further south, they turned back. By way of the Illinois River, the Chicago portage, Lake Michigan and Green Bay, they returned to the mission of St. lgnace. In failing health, Marquette kept his promise to return to the Illinois Indians, canoeing down Lake Michigan's coast in October, I674. He stopped briefly at the site of Milwaukee and wintered near the mouth of the Chicago River and reached the Illinois Indians in spring. But death was near and, hurrying to reach the mission at St. lgnace, Father Marquette died on May IS, i675 at the mouth of the river named for him, near what is now Ludington, Michigan. THIS HISTORICAL MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY FRIENDS OF MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY SUEL O. ARNOLD BADGER METER MFG. CO. BERGS MANUFACTURING CO. BERTHELET FUEL 81 SUPPLY CO. BOSTROM CORPORATION CHARLES L. COUGHLIN ALVIN E. GRELLINGER JOHN M. HERZFELD MORTON R. HUNTER DONALD E. MURPHY JAMES T. MURRAY NORTHWESTERN ELEVATOR LOUIS QuAm.Es V Geo. SEELMAN 8. soNs co. isAnoRs B. sHAPmo H. w. STORY Jos. 1'. 'rAl.sKY Run. w. 'rALsKY CO. INC. MRS. JOHN CUDAHY WILL C. GOBEL MAURICE L. GORSKY ZELOTUS F. O'LEARY JAMES P. O'NEIL CYRUS L. PHILIPP ROBERT A. 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' ' 'IUI54 jordan, joseph P. ................................................,.............,....................... 140 Kane, Marita D. .....................,.,.......,,,,.,.. ,,,,.,,,,,..,.,4... ---------'---.-..,.-A ' ' ' 83 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Law Review, Kane, Thomas J. .................,,,..,.,..,..,,,..,,,,,.. ,,,,,.,,,-,--... V-'--A.---A ' 1 1 5 Dean's Advisory Council. Lake Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in johnson, Karen Sue .................................................................................. 81 ministration. johnson, Mary F. ................. ..... 7 0 Kanton, Barbara A. .,,.........,.,.,....,,.,,,, ,,,,,,--,,,.,.-,-.--. -------- . 6 2 johnson, Norman M. ..... ........ 7 6 Kaplan, Lawrence P, ....,, -,,..,,,'.-.'.-. '.-.-..- ' 84 johnson, Pat .................. --------------- I 62 Kappa Beta Gamma .............,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, ,--.,.-... -..----.--- 1 I Ulnq 75 johnson, Robfrtpl-I. .... ------- Karatsu, I-Iideo ...,.........,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,.,.,,.,,----.---, --A---....,'---.-...-.-- ' h 168 jordan, josept . ....... ------- , , Los Aneles, California, Doftog of M ' ' . K Josh, Mary Ann Alpha. edicine Alpha Omega josten, janet F. ....... --------------- 7 3 Karby, Gloria J. ..........,,,,, ,.,..,,,,,..,,,,..,,.,,,. .,,.,-...--- ....- -'- 7 5 Josten, Roy ............- ---'---'- 6 1- 79 Karl, Hermann L. .,.......,,,.,.,,,..,,,,,, ..,,,,,,..,.,,,, , H ' 59 journalism ..............--. ----------- 1 38 Karos, Michael G. ,,,..,,.....,,..,,,,,,,.,,,, .',..,,.--..-.ll-...-. -.---..'. 1 6 8 journalism Council ...... -------- 1 33 Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. journalism Sodality .... ----- 6 3 Karplinger, Barney ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, ,',----.-.',-.,,..-A'--......l,--...l-...A--v .'. .--.-..-. 2 5 6 Judo ............................- ----- - -------- 2 S4 Karwoski, Patricia A, ,..,,,.,.,,,,..,,,,.,,,,.1--,,,,-..-,...--, ,...------,.--.---------. 7 1, 171 ,IUCI0 Club -------------- --------'- ' ' ' fa 2 CIUCHSO HCigl1IS, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical lun!-L Pam L- --------------- ---.---------------------------------------------------------4-------------- 9 2 Technology. Alpha Delta Theta, Chorus, Ice Capers Club. Junget-5, Mary L. ,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,................. ..............----- l -----.---v--- 3 -53, 72, 74, 178 Karwowgki, John S, .----'-'-.,.---.-A'- '----.'----.- --.---..---...-----.-.... ..-.---- 1 54, 198 Amherst, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Delta Sigma Gamma, P1 Alpha Sigma, Physi- cal Therapy Council, Student Senate. .ILll1,QVVIl'II'l, Andrea C, ,.,..,,..........,..................... .........------.l--------'----- ---------- 3 ' I Junior American Dental Hygiene Association ...........-.- ..-----------.-l------ 3 2 just, Ernst K. ...................................................... ..........----l----------------- ---- 1 5 -l North Bergen, New jersey. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Anchor and Chain, Chemistry Club, Knights of the Altar. K Kaczmarowski, Thaddeus J. .,,...,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,.,,.....,..,.,,....... ......... ............. 1 3 2 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. I Chi Epsilon, ASLE. Kam, Elizabeth ..............,.,,,.,., ,..,,,,,,..,,,,,,....,, ,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,. ................... 1 5 A 4 Kalchthaler, Phillip ..,.. ........ 8 I Kalinowski, Judy A. ..... ........ 9 2 Kallenberger, Roy O. ..,, ,i.. 1 S Toledo, Ohio.. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Home- ' coming Council, Varsity Varieties. MISC, Mary Alice .........,,.,,...,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,. ,,.,,,,.,...,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,, 1 75 Lima, New York. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses Club. Kasprzyk, Richard ............................................................................ 84, 254 Kflsfisar. Eugene D. .............................................................................. 153 La Salle, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Kaufman, Ann ......................................,.,................................. 75, 193, 198 K21ufmann,John D. .,,,....,,,,...,.....,....,.......,................. 61, 69, 79, 133, 262 Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Riggng. Engineering Knights, Sigma Phi Delta, Cheerleader. Kautzer, Karen A. .................................................................... 54, 74, 178 New Holstein, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Welcome Week Council, Physical Therapy Council. Kavanagh, Juditlm A, ,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,A,.,A,.....,... ,..,..,., 1 5-1 Antigo, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kavanagh, Kathleen .,,,...,..,,.....,.................. .............................. ....... 5 9 , 78 Kawaoka, jean S. ...,,...,,,................................. .........................,.A............ 1 51 Kauai, Hawaii. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Kaye, Thomas F. ,.,......................... .................................... 5 6, 60, 92, 1-11 Keane, Gale A, ,,,,.....,,,...................,.. ...............l...................................... 7 2 Kearney, john K. ........................................ ..................l.....lll................. 1 5-1 Towson, Maryland. Bachelor of Arts. Torch. Keaton, Bill F. ...,,,............................... .........A............A.-.......................l.. 1 21 Winslow, Arizona. Doctor of Dental Surgery. President of Sophomore Class. Keehn, Alice ........,...................................... , ......l..................................... 162 Keenan, julie A. .......................................................v.............................. 154 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Orientation Leader. Kehoe Barbara M. ................................ ...........1................v................... 1 80 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech Council. Keidel, Gerald E. ...................................... .......................... 1 13, 2-13, 251 Lincolnwood, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Varsity Basketball, Noonan Hall, Board of Representatives. Kelleher, Edward J. ............................ .................................................... 5 8 Kellen, Frank ........................ ................................................,............. 9 7 Kellerman, john P. ................................................................ 66, 76, 113 Watertown, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. Kelley, Capt. Gerald P. ....................... ,,,,,,,. 1 36 Kelley, Patricia A. ..................,......... ,,,,, 7 5 Kellner, joe ..................... ,,,,, 3 3 Kelly, Alice ........... ,,,,, 3 9 Kelly, john .... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 6 Kelly, Marc ..........................................................,.................,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4 Kelly, Mary A. .................................................................,,,.... 71, 175, 177 Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Homecoming, Nursing Council. Kelly, Mary E. ......................................................................,......,,,,.....,,,, 75 Kelly, Richard T. .................................................................,,................. 169 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Kelly, Susan J. ................................................................................ 72, 175 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi Sigma Chi, Nursing Council. Kelnofer, joseph T. ...............................................................1................ 154 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Libe1'aI Arts. Kelsey, Larry ,,,..,,,,..,,,,,..,..,,.,........,.......... ................................................ 1 06 Kemmer, Rick G. .......... .....................,.................--..-.-..... ,...-. --.. 5 6 , 60 Kemp, Jean M. ........................................................................ 73, 196, 253 Kemf, Patricia A. ...........,........................................................................ 154 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Kennedy, Kevin S, ,,,.....,.,........................................................... ...... 9 -1, 95 Kennedy, Laurence j. .............................................................................. 76 Kenney, jim .....,.,,,,....... ......... 2 58 Keogh, jere A. ........ ..... 1 6 Keppel, William j. .... .....,.. 8 9 Kerber, Thomas E, ...... .......................... , ,, ...,..,.., ,, 82 Kern, Kathy ................. ........................,...,,,,.....,,,..,,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 7 2 , 201 Kern, Patricia M. ............................,,,,....,,,,.,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, 180 Hartford, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta, Religious Guild. Ketoff, George ...............................................,.......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 3, 121 Dubuque, Iowa. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, junior American Dental Association. Keuper, jack B. ................................................................,,,,,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Keyes, james H. ................................................................,,,,....,,,,,,, ,66, 114 Belmont, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Delta Sigma Pi, Financc Club. ' Keyes, Robert ........................,.........................................................,,,, Sl, 85 Khajezadeh, Keyoumars ............................................ ...... ....,...., 6 5 , 82 Kibler, Mary K. ................................................................................, N154 Kettering, Ohio, Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Campus Carnival Committee. Kicsar, Francis J. ................................-...-Y-----. ----....----............. ............,., 1 1 4 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club. 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IQIIHIUCCFIUH- Tau Bvtil Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, Kluwin, Robert j. ......i....................i.i...........................,......v........... 78, 211 U lint-ZIITCWIUH C0lll1C1l, AIEE, Institute of Radio Engineers, Knape, john J. ..........................,.......,..........,......................,,,................. 114 KIFCIWY, 101111 J- ................................... ..,..........,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,4,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 S, 96 Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Kil'Cl1tC11, Patty ......................................... ..,.,,,,,,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,. 7 2 Administration. Homecoming, Business Administration Student Kirsfhling, Mary ....................................... ....,.....,........,........... 7 u, 73, 154 Council. GYCCII Bay, Wiscilnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta, Knapp, Donald .................................................. ........ .................. 6 6 , 1-10 Phi Eta Chi, Religious Guild. 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Bachelor of Science in Liberal A1'ts. Sigma Delta, junior American Dental Association. Delta Phi Alpha, Pi Mu Epsilon. Knight, Norris N. .....ii........................................................................... 122 Kleber, Thomas P. .................................................................,,,.....,., 63, 89 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Kleczka, Pat M. ..................................... ...,...... 9 3 Knight, Ralph M. ..................................,..................... ............ 6 6, 83, 122 Klein, Delores M. .......,....,.........,......................,.....................,... ,......... 7 8 Flint, Ivlichigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Klein, Edward J. ..........................................,...................,.......,,.......... 155 junior American Dental Association. West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. 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Kronebusch, Mary E. .i........,...... ...,..,......... ..............,,,.. .......,.... 9 t I Kuretich, Lynne M. ................................,.........,...........,......,.....,,...,.,4,,., 93 Kruesophon, jiraporn ..Y,........v.....,,..........,,......,.. ...................,......,.. 8 5, 176 Kurhajec, Marjorie A. .........................,..,.,,....,,..............,.,,.,,,..,...,,,,,, ,,., 1 55 Bangkok, Thailand. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Sturtevant, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Elementary Educa- Krumbiegel, Karen A. ........i........................................................,,. 72, 209 tion Club, Sociology Club. Krumbiegel, Karla .,.,................... ....,........... ................... ........,.,. 9 l J Kurtz, Karen A. ....,.............................................i.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,, 75, 180 Krumbiegel, Kathleen ........,.,.......,,....,.....................,..,,...,.............,,,..... 59 Kewanee, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy, Krymkowski, Ruth Ann M. ...........,......,,.....,,..,.,.................................... 139 Theta Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta. Milwaukee, Xlflisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Kusek, james ,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,.,,,i,,A,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,- ----A---- 137 Tau Delta, Marquette Players, Tribune Staff. Kuzminski, janet F. ..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,, ,,,.-,,,,,,. 9 7, Kgiqingki, Kathleen A, ,,,,.,,,......,....,,.....................,....,.... 70, 82, 97, 127 Kwoterski, Mitch .,,,,.,.i, ,,,,,,, ,-Y---. 9 . 1, 95 Milwaukee, Wiscrmnsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Kysiak, Maureen S. ,,,,, ,,,,Y,,,,,,,Y ,ylbhyyhl 9 2 Delta Eta, The Images, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. L Kub, Thomas J. ............................ ................-----A---VY --.--A------ 1 5 5 LaB1u'bera. Rosario J. ....................................,,......,....................... 62, 156 Milwaukee, Wisctmiisin. Bachelor of Arts. Garheltl, New jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Knights of the Altar. Kubnk, Gerald ...,.,,................................. ................---.....---.---.---.-.----.----- 6 4 Labelle. Arthur L. ................................................,................... 97, 121, 122 Kubojiri, Edith F. ..................................------ -----------------'----- 3 ---- 3 2, 35, 176 Cl1iC111-20, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Student Senate, Mt. View, Hawaii. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Images Editor. Kuchler, Robert j. ...................................-....--- -------Y-..-----------4----44-e'----- l 14 I-ilbilwki, Rifbarti A. ....................................,.......................,... 83, 94, 121 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Business Atl- I.aBrusciano, Ronald L. ,,,,,,,.,t,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. 156 ministration. Delta Sigma Pi, Business Administration Ball, Mamaroneck, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Campus Carnival. Lilfll. KCDHH M. .................................................................................... 90 Kuczynski, jim ,...............,..,,.,......... ......,........, ,........................---- -....... 3 5 - 5 I-Hclilre, Edward J. .........,.. ...,,,.......,.............. . .. ............... 84, 254 Kuhn, Daniel E. ,,,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,.......................... ..........------'-'-.--. 1 14 Lilllllflilfl, Marlene A. ...,.............. 75, 198 Chilton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business ALiI11iI1iS- LHDU, Robert R. ......... ........................................................ 8 2, 142, 254 tration. Laliave, Susann J. ............................................................ 60. 75, 179, 180 Kukla, Paul .....,....,.....,...,,.,..,.....,,,....,,...,...,,..,......................................... 251 Milwaukee, Vllisconsin, Bachelor of Arts in Speech. 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Intramural sports, Lambert, Donald J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,.......,,.....,..........,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.. 122 Kunath, janies F. .....,................,,,,,,.,,,.,,,...,,,, ,....,,,.,,,,.....,,,,,..,,,,..,......,.. 7 7 Milwaukee, Wiscoiisiii, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Sotiality, Kurdziel, Col. Eniwarci .,..... ...... - I2 junior American Dental Association, Glce Club. J. R. PETLEY CO. Manufacturers Direct Soles Representatives BRADLEY WASHFOUNTAINS and SHOWERS ASE LOCKERS and CABINETS VOGEL-PETERSON COAT and HAT RACKS 759 N. Milwaukee Sf. BRO'-ICIWUY 1-0684 Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin wrnn srrri COMPANY Divisions and Subsidiaries CARNES CORPORATION Verona, Wisconsin CHISHOLM, BOYD and WHITE COMPANY Chicago, Illinois DINGS MAGNETIC SEPARATOR COMPANY Milwaukee, Wisconsin V. K. BOYNTON Consulting Engineer 6413 W. CAPITOL DRIVE MILWAUKEE 16, WIS. BADGER WIRE 8m IRON WORKS, INC. ORNAMENTAL METAL FABRICATORS of Bronze Aluminum Stainless Steel Iron 8: Wire Telephone Mlfrbell 5-5800 2933 W. Cleveland Ave. Milwaukee I5 297 Lake, Margaret M. ....... -'---.--. 7 8 Lambert, Harold E. ..... ----- A 65 Lammers, Stephen ..,.. ---.' 55-7108 Ken Lampke ..,..,......,, ----.'-, ' 10, Landers, Nancy J. ...... h 63 Landis, William R. ,,,..,,,. ,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,. .v-,,.-',-------Y-- - h ' 73 Landreman, Pat H. .,,,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,4- .,,,,,,,-,,.,,,-..v,.,,... '.-.-- 2114 Kaulcauna, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- minlstratlon. Lane, Christopher ,,,,......,,. .,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,..,.,,,.-,,,,.,.,,. ,,,--.,v,-..--',-.l,. -, D I 220 Lane, Connie ............... -,...,, 7 3, 105 Lang, Patricia M. ...... ,,,.,..,,,-... 7 Langa, Barbara .,,.....,,,..,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , U ,,,,.-. ,,-.-.,,,-..,,-..,,...,- 1 26 Lange, Carol A. ........,,,,,,..,..,,,..,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.A,,, 3 1, 85, 156 Levittown, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. International Students Club, Project Marquette, International Relations Club. Langelund, Pat M. .,.,,.,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.-.-.--,,.,...,,,,--v,,.,..---- 9 3 Langen, Judy A. ................................... ............,.,,,...,.,,,....,,,.,,,,.,, , ,....,,., 7 1 LaRocque, Daniel L, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,..,,,,,,-, --,,,,-'--1.,,-.,.,,--,-.., 6 3 Larson, Judith E. .,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,...,,,,,.,.,,,,,,..,,,,,.,, ,,--,,,,,,-,,,,,,---,,,,,-,-,,,- 9 7, 127 gomali, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta ta. Larson, Sharon L, .,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,...-.,,,-,, D,,,-,.-,....-..-.,,,-,,1 7 3 Lasdasky, Jerome T. ..........,,,,,,.,,..,,.A,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 5, 156 Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Homecoming Committee. Lasky, Patricia A. ..,.....................,.,... ...,.,,,.......,,,,,...,,,,,..,,,.,,,,, 5 4, 71, 72 Lass, Tom ........,,,..............,,,.,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,,...,,,,,1,,,,,,.,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, 1 63 Lassa, Charmaine A. ,,.,..,....,.....,,,..,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88, 156 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Brooks Council. Lassance, SJ, Rev. Ralph ..... ....... ....... 1 5 9 Lassen, Charles S. ................... .......... .,.........,. ,,,,,,,,,. 8 5 Laubacd, John E. .,..,.,,...............,,,...,,,........,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, ,,.,1,..,,,,., 7 3 Laufersweiler, Nancy L. ................................,,,...,,.,,,... ,.,,,,, 5 8, 156 Columbus, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Laugen, Judith A. .....................................,..............,,.,,,,........,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 76 Madison, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Nursing Council. Lavan, Patricia S. ............................... .............,,....... 7 3, 78 Lavelle, William G. .................., ...... 5 9, 82, 84, 142 Lavine, Donald ............. ....,................... 1 24 Law .............................. ..................... 1 40 Law Council ....... ....... I 40 Lawler, Terry ........,,................................................. .............,............. 6 7 Lawlor, Mary E. ............................................................................ 62, 156 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts Woman's Sodality, Young Democrats. Lazzerini, Gloria ..................................................... ........................... 8 O Leaver, James M. ....................... ....... 7 9 Le Cercle Francais .................................................................................. 80 Lee, Ernest, K. H. .................................,................................................ 169 Honolulu, Hawaii. Doctor of Medicine. Sigma Gamma Chi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Chi. Lee, Jolm T. ................................................... ............. ..................... 5 7 Lee, Thomas C. ............................................................................-.-.....--.. 69 Legatz, MaryCay A. ................................................................ ................ 1 76 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chorus, District Student Nurses Association. Leggio, Ron J. ....................................................................................,,.. 69 Lehman, Franklin J. ......................................................-......-......-.....- ...122 Bear Creek, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dental School Glee Club. Lehman, Mary K. ......................--- .-------------------------- - ---- - -- 75 Lehmann, Barbara L. .... ---- ------ ------- 7 2 Lehnen, Terry L. ........................- ------- ----------------- ----------------- ------- 7 6 Lehner, Sandra L. ................-------------- .,----4-----'--------------- 5 ------------------------- l 27 Nekoosa, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Lehr, Antone D. ............-------- ---------------------------------------------------- 7 6, 87, 156 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard and Blade, Anchor and Chain. Lein Russell T. ................... ..-------------------------------- 3 -----------------.----.. . .66, 114 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. Leistcr, Joan M. ......--....- -----------------------, ------------.---------................... .... 1 5 6 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Brooks Council, Religious Guild. Lejeune, Thomas J. ............--.--.-..--.--.. V --------.- i .....---................ ..............,, , 1 14 Chicago Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Lemanski, Jolm ------------------------------------------.------.-.-.-.--..... ............... 7 7, 97 LeMay, David J. ---.------------.----------.'----.--.------.---.............................. ...,.,. 1 14 Milwaukee,. Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Marketing Club President, Veterans Brigade. Lemerond, Jolm N. ........-...........-.............................. ................,.,,.,,,,,,, , 63 298 LeMieux, David R. ........ ................................................................. 7 8, so Ling, Paul Lum ,,,,,,,,.. ....... 8 4 Lenicheck, Douglas H. ....................................A....,...............,.,..,4.,,,.,,,,, l-I1 Linn, Elizabeth M, ,,,,..,,,,,,..,4,,,,,,,..,AA............ ............,.........,.,,.,,,,,,,,..... 2 6 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Alpha Phi Omega, Lingffoth, John P, ,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,............., ......,,.......,.,..,... 6 5, 157 Alpha Kappa Psi, Delta Theta Phi, Legal Aid Society. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Lennon, Jeannine C. ..............................................................................., 156 Lipot, Chin-les A. ..........,......................... ................................................ 8 4 Evansville, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Lit, Helena R, ,.,,.,,,,...t,,,,,,,.....,.,,,.,,.,,............... ..................,............ 8 2, 229 14902, FFRUCIS B. ............----....-------....-----------..----......----............ 76, 77, ll-I Little, Catherine R. ...... ......... 7 3, 79, 89 Hammond, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Little, Richard J, ,,.,,, ................. 8 4 ministration. American Finance Association, Accounting Club, Li2g11'1'g1i'g15, Al ,,,,,,,,,,,, .............. 9 5 Leonard, Thomas A. ..........................................................,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, 79 Lock, Lawrence L, .......... 63, 102 L6OnafCli, Donna ...........................................................,.,...,,...,, 75, 180 Looper, Charles ...,..,,,. ..................... 8 -I Highland Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech, Zeta Phi Loersch, Mary Jo ,,,,,, ......... 8 7, 88, 89 Eta, Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Campus Carnival. Loewi, 1, Victor ,,,,..,,,,,,,................................ ....................................... 1 7 Leonhardt, Robert M. .....................................................,,,....,,,.,......,,... 114 Lohmer, Mary Kay ...................................... ....................................-- 8 0, 157 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Business Ad- Stillwater, Minnesota. Bachelor of A1'ts. SNEA, French Club rninistration. Finance Club. Lombardo, Gary A. ............................................................. ..............----- 6 6 I-Cry, 10110 ..............................,,.,..............,.,,,,..,,,..,,,,.,., ,,,....,,,,....,,,,....,,,. 2 55 Long, James R, ,,.,.............................,...................... ................................ 6 8 Lesch, John E. ...................................................................... 55, 115, 253 Long, Susan C. .................................................... .............................. 7 5, 176 Belgium, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Theta ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Track, Cross Country. Phi Alpha, Prom Subcommittee, Homecoming Subcommittee. LESCII, Thomas J. .................................................................................... 166 Lookatch, Camille ................................................................ ..............------ 9 5 Cutlally, WiSCOn5in. Bachelor of Arts. Loomis, jane ................................................ ............................---------------- 7 1 I-6SlalC, Barbara M. .......................................................................... 72, 172 Lopata, Raymond T., Jr. .............................................-.......... .-......-.---..- 1 15 Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Riverside, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Business Administra- Technology. Delta Sigma Gamma. h tion. Finance Club. Lesniak, Ronald A. ................................................................................ 133 Lorbeck, James C. ........................................................ .......................... 6 8 ROCkf0rd, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Lorch, Thomas W, .......................................................................... 97, 133 Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Lettenberger, Peter J. ........................,................................................... 141 neering. Blueprint, Institute of Radio Engineers. I-CWal'lcl0wSki, Mary Ann ........................................................................ 162 Lorimer, Jeanne B. ........................................ ........................---.....----.... 1 27 Lex, Charles G. ...................................................................................... 156 Madison, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. New Berlin, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Lorscheider, Mary Lou ........................................-.....-.....------------- --------- 1 57 Lezala Mary B. ........................................................................................ 176 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. LoSrisso, John S. ................................................................ .....-.- 5 8. 61, 157 Liberal Arts ........................,,.,....,,.,,,,,,,,................................................. 142 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Psi-Chi National I-10nOrafY Liberal Arts Council ...........,.................................................................. 142 Society in Psychology, Marquette Religious Council, YGOP- Liberals Arts Men's Sodality .,...... ................ 6 3 Losik, John T. .................................................................... ----.--------- 7 3. 135 Liberal Arts Women's Sodality ,,,,..,..................................................... 62 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- Lickly, Mary M. ........................................................................ 57, 73, 156 ing. Dextor, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Lowe, Stan ........ -------------- 2 41 Epsilon, Phi Eta Chi, Math Club, Superior Student Prigram. Lowry, Jose ...... ....... V -1---- 1 49 Liebler, Arthur C. ........................................... ............................. 1 03, 138 Liegler, Mary Jo .................................................................... 70, 72, 156 ,, ., Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Welcome Week Council, Prom Council. Llenaenlfiiifa'3v.?g..5g1'53 'sazisgigz si'''szisaz''i:. '1a1gi1.s.g 'x11:115 I-UUIS HCFFMANN co- . ministration. Welcome Week. Established T878 Limburg, Donald J. ........................................................................ 88, 156 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta. . Pl Gamma Mu' 117 N- Jeffe 59n sf' Ornamental Metals. ----'' '---- ------------- -- --'---------'--------------e-A'----- ---- ---------' Architectural Metals. Linclituer, Robert G. ........................................................................ 69, 133 Milwaukee 21 WIS- Venfilafing' Brookfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Stainless Steel Specialties. I Tflfmgle- BR. 6-2695 Industrial Sheet Metal. iiiliiyiig' Iiiifilefi' 5'' ' ' '1 a' H 'i111 11i111331i111i iiii '11'aa .ii Afchitecf-f-I She' Mes'- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Slate 81 Tile 110011719- Hilltop, Veterans Brigade. Lindner, Dennis G. ..............--.------------------ ---------------------- ------------------- 6 3 Link, Charles E. ........................--- ..-------- ------- - -169 Waukon, Iowa. Doctor of Medicine. WEST AllIS CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. LIGHTWEIGHT AND CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS AND MATERIALS FOR RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 8704 W. Schlinger Ave. Milwaukee 14, Wis. Tel.: SPring 4-IOI7 1 299 V W . . 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Park Ridge, riff'ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffQffffffffifffff1ff...QfQQffQQ1 via 66 ns Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club. R. .,.,.......,........................,..,............, ........ 7 -1, 178 Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Business Adminis- tration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Welcome-Week Council, Business Administration Council. Lyon, ,Jeff ,,.,..,,..,,,,,,.....,,.,,................... ................................... -.......----V-- 3 9 M Maas, Robert A. ......... ..................................... ............------V----------V---- : ------- 1 1 5 Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Delta Sigma Pi. Inter-Fraternity Council. MacArthur, Robert B. ...................................... ......................--.----.-- 1 13-, 115 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Management Club. MacDonald, Ralph F. ....,,.....,.......................,.,,................,............ ........ 1 22 Whitefish, Montana. Doctor of Dental Surgery. MacAfee, Bill ................................................................ ........ 1 39 MacDougall, Gerald A, ,.....,.,... ...,,.,,,,,.,,,..,,..,,,,.. .,.,,.................... 8 6 Macfarlane, Bob .....................,.,,....,,.......,,.............,.,,,.............................. 255 Machacek, Jolm W. ................,.....,,..,..,.,..,.,..,,....,,,,,,,,..... 52, 68, 104, 159 Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Sigma Nu, Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune editor. Machnick, Barb M. .............................,........,...,......,,..,...,,,.........,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 179 Mackey, Austin G. .........................,,,.,,,...,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 134 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. Mackin, James A. .................................,........,........., ,........,,...... ..,,,,,,,,,, 7 9 , 89 Macknick, Barb M. ..................................................,,,....,.. .,....,,,,....,,,,,,,, 6 0 Mackowski, Jolm Edward ...........................................,,,,.,,...,..., 64, 97, 115 uatosl Wisconsin Blchclor of Science in Business Admin- Wau 't 1, . . z ' ' - , istration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Prom Council, Tribune. MacPhee, James D. ..........,..............................................,...... ...,,,...,,,,,,,,,,, 1 22 Massapequa Park, New York. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Madden, James A. ..............................................................................,,,,,,,, 157 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Intramural Sports. Madrzkowski, Gerald .......................................................................,,,..., 67 Madura, Donald F. .,...................................... ................................ 5 7, 69, 77 Maercklein, Carla L. ...............................,,....................................... 92, 157 Mott, North Dakota. Bachelor of Science. Psi Chi, Chorus, Varsity Varieties. Magagna, Jeanne A. ,,.,......,......................... ..........................,..........,.,,,,, 9 2 Mages, Kay A. ,,,,......,,,..,,,,,.,.,......,..,....,........ .............................,.....,,., .,,1 7 3 Maglio, Charles S, ,,,,.,.,,,,,...,,,,,,..................................... .................. 6 6, 115 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Delta Sigma Pi. Magnuson, Cecilia H, ....,,....,.1,,,.,,,,,...,................................................,,,,1, 172 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor ot' Science in Medical Technology. UNIT CRANE 81 SHOVEl CORP. 6411 W. Burnham St. MILWAUKEE 'l9, WISCONSIN MANUFACTURERS OF CRANES - SHOVELS - TRENCHOES CLAMSHELLS - DRAGLINES - MAGNETS Magnuson, Patricia A. ....... 71 Maher, Mary E. .,,,,..,,,,,.., ,,,,,, 7 1, 209 Maher, Paul ............ ,,,,.,,,,, 1 7 Maier, Gina ................. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Maier, Paulette G. .... ....... ................ 6 0 , 142 Maier, Rita A. .........,....,............,............,,,,,,..,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Maihofer, Glenn T. ..........,,,,..,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,.,,,,.,,..,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 122 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, president, Junior American Dental Association. Maichrzak, Roger .......................,....,,,,,.,,......,,........,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,, 6 5 Makurat, Dennis M. ........,....,..,,.....,.,..,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 35 Malcnsek. John R. .................................................................................... 157 Brookheld, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Malik, Arlene F. ....................................,................,.................................. 72 Mally, Michael J. ......................,............................................................... 169 Birmingham, Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Student American Medical Association. Malmstrom, Jon ....................................................................................-..-.. 251 Malone, Paul F. ,................,........................ ----------V----V-.--V-- 9 4 Maloney, Charles T. .... -------...--------..------ 1 24 Maloney, Mary Kay .......... ------- 3 5, 36, 72, 92 Management Club ..,................................................................................. 83 Mangold, Arthur A. ................................-. --------.------------------- 1 -----------------V- 1 34 Merrill, Wisccmnsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Mangold, Doris A. .............................................,,..................................... 157 Tulsa, Oklahoma. Bachelor of Arts. Avalanche Club. Mangold, Mary C. .............-.---.---V-------------- ----------- ---------------------------- -VVV-- 9 2 Mani, Carl J. ............-..---.--------- -----------------------------------------------------------VV---V- 1 69 Glendale, California. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Chorus. Manley, Cathy .................1-------------- -------------------------------------.----V------.... ....... 2 6 2 Mann, Lee M. ...........V.-..-.-- --------------------------- , ---------- I ------------.----VV.--....... ...... 1 5 4 West Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Mann, Virginia C. .............---..--------V-----------V--------V--.-..-..................,...... 59, 73 Mannarino, Fl'aI1C1S ------------------------V----- ........ 9 4, 95 Manning, Carol A. ..--..-.---------------------------------V------V....................... ..,..,,,,,,, 9 7 Mansfield, Robert E. ............................1......................................, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 34 Morena, Illinois. Bachelor ot' Science in Engineering. Varsity Varieties, Football. Manus Dei ......--VV-----------------------V-----V---V--------..---V..................,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Marco. MICIICIC A. ------- ..,.,,, 7 2, 127, 207 Marketing Club ....-V ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 300 Markle, Joyce S. ,,.......,,,,.. ,..........................................................,...,,. 7 8, 92 Markle, Theodore D. ...................................... L ............................,...... .,,... 1 57 Milyvaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi, Dance Clu . Markowski, Joseph A. .....,........................................................., 57, 81, 157 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Gamma Mu, International Relations Club, International Students Club. Marks, Elaine H. ...,............................................................................ 53, 157 Northheld, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Delta Phi, Varieties Council. Markwiese, Thomas G. .............................................................................. 134 Milwaukee, Wiscinsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. ' Marquart, Jim ...................................................................................... 82, 2 Marquette En ineer Marquette g ........................... vvn, .-..,..- Hillf0P ---------- ...,...,. Marquette Law Review .............. ---'-- Marquette Medical Review ........ ,..,, Marquette ' 54 96 102 Marquette Journal ..: ................. .l-.-.... 1 00 95 95 104 Marschall, 149 86 Tribune ................... ,,,,,.,., Judy ...................... -,,,,---, Marshall, Guy F. ..... ..-.. , Martin, Joyce L. ....,....,,,.. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,....I, ,-,-.-.--.--.--.-...-..-.-...-...----- 7 4 Martin, Patricia A. .................................................................................... 157 Indianapolis, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Varsity Varieties, Campus Carnival. Mill'fiUCiC, Marilyn P. ........................... ..,,...,....,.,,,.,.,,,.,,.,,,.,.........,.....,..... 7 2 Martinez, Hector G. .........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 7 MHFUUSOU, Philip ---......................... ............... ,................ ................... 1 5 8 Marx. Sharon ............................ ..........,,...,....,.,.,,,,.,.....,,........................... 1 15 Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor Science in Business Administra- tion. Phi Chi Theta, Chorus. Marzuki, Carole S. ....................................., ,..,..,................... ..........,..... 8 5 , 176 lgfllgfil, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses u . Marmoll, Helen E. ................,,,,,.,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,.,......,,...,.............................. 72 Masiarchin, Alex J. ,,,,,,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,.,..,,..,. 134 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers, Open House Chairman, Publicity Chairman for the AIEE and IRE. Maslen, Joan A. .............. ................................,..................................... 7 5 Masse, Donald .,..,...,.,............,,.,..,,.,....,....,..,,,..,,.,.................................... 67 Masuhr, James R. .............................................................................. 66, 122 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Junior American Dental Association. Maternowski, John A. ................................................................................ 122 Mequon, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Chorus, Interfraternity Council. Math Club ........................................,,..............,.............................,......... 83 Mathers, Betty J. .............................................. .....,,,.....,,,, .,....... 7 2 , 193 Mathie, Frank ...................................................................................... 58, 179 Mathews, Richard J. ...............................,................,.....,.,...,,,..,,,.,,,,,....,, 169 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Matlon, Chris .......................................................,.,.......,,............,..,......... 259 Matulis, Robert S. .......................... ................................,........,.....,,........ 8 5 Maturi, Raymond R. ........................................ ..................,...,,.,,..,.,.... 6 8 Matzelle, Ralph A. .................... ....................................................... ....... 1 5 4 Brookfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- ing. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Auto- motive Engineers. Maul, John A, .,,,,,....,,....,........................................................................... 115 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Alpha Delta Sigma. I .. Maxwell, Peter .... .. 52 Mayer, Mary ......... .............. 5 5 Mayer, Susie J. ......... ....... 7 2, 209 Mayew, Donald E. ....,, .............. 6 8 Mayo, Kay ,,,,..,...,.,...,..,.,,............,..,,.,.............................................. 138, 147 Mazlack, Lawrence J, ................................................................................ 97 Mazur, Felix C. ..,,,,...,.,,..,.,....,.....,,.........,.,........................................ 157, 258 Stanford, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts. Band, Varsity Golf. Mazza, Charles J. ...................................................................................... 84 Mazza, Theodore F. ................................................................................ 157 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Political Union, Chorus. McAdams, Joan .......................................................................................... 81 McAleer, Daniel L. ...,................................................................................ 62 McAleer, Joseph B. .....................................,...................................... 62, 115 Monticello, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Knights of the Altar, Business Administration Sodality. McAllister, Thomas C. ,,,,.................................................................. 78, 134 Moline, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, Avalanche Club, Young Democrats. McAnilf, Mary F. ...................................................................................... 139 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. McArthur, Donald D. ................................................................................ 83 McAuley, S.J., Rev. Raymond B. .............................................................. 18 McBean, Mary E. ..,..................,.................................................... 70, 72, 172 Rochester, Minnesota, Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Delta Sigma Gamma, Intersorority Council, Welcome Week Council. McCabe, James J. ............... ............................................................... 9 4, 95 McCabe, John D. ............................ .............. ........... 5 2 McCabe, Rita S. ...................................................... .............. 1 57 Whitewater, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. McCaffrey, Robert L. .................................................................................. 58 McCann, Donald R. ...................................................................... 58, 87, 134 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Pi Tau Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, Rifle Team, ROTC. McCann, Thomas D. .................................................................................. 158 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Fine Arts Club. McCartin, Kathy ................................ ....................................................... 7 2 McCarty, William E. ...................,........................................ 68, 88, 95, 141 McConnell, Richard B. ...................................................................... 66, 141 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Alpha Kappa Psi. McCord, Mary M. ...................................................................................... 158 Farmer City, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Iota Chi Omega. McCormack, Kathleen S. ........................................................... ....... 9 3 McCormack, Maureen T. ......................................................................,.,.,, 73 McCormack, Myron T. .......................................................................,.,.. 158 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans. McCormack, Michael J. ............................................................,.....,,.,,,,,,, 65 McCormick, Victor .................................................................................. 17 McCoy, Gene D. ............. .............. ....... ......,..,,,,,,,,. 9 4 McCrea, James P. ...................................................................,,.,,,,...,,, 65, 157 McDermott, Richard T. ..................................................,,,,,.,. ,,142, 158, 253 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts Coun- cil, Cross Country QCo-Capt.J. McDermott, Madeleine A. ...................................... .....,........,,,,.,.,....,.,, 7 2 McDevitt, Joseph D. .................................... ...........................,,,.. 6 4, 65, 158 Winthrop, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. McDonald, Donald ............................,,.....,..,,,,....,,,.,. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 McDonell, Pat ..............................................,......,............ ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,.,, 1 43 McEIheny, Lauretta J. ISR Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Interresidence Hall Council, University Picnic. ,.J l CUDAHY TOWER HOTEL ll Transient and Permanent , DINING ROOM AND BAR N 925 E. Wells Street BR. 6-5586 . l ,1 - - - ---. A. -. 2 - 2 .1 ,, . ROOM TO GROW 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 important to you-then consider the possibilities Harnischfeger can offer you. Call Wayne Busse at ORchard 1-4400. HARNISCHFE GER Milwaukee 46, Wisconsin 302 For QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS Telephone golden uernoey weary C0-OPERATIVE 2206 N. 30th St. Milwaukee 45 HI Iltop 4-5400 McDonough, Rita M, ,,,,,,,,, -.',,,-,'--4 7 3 Mclilligott, Mrs. Francis ,,,,,,,,. -- .AA....--- 2 0 McEvoy, SJ., Rev. William ,,,.A,,A,,..,,,--,.-. .,,--.,,,-----.- --,--,,,, 1 2 2, 208 McEwan, Dick M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,- .v.,..,----------.v...,. ----.-...-,--, 1 2 5 Colton, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. MCGann, William C, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,A, .,,,,,....,,,.,.,,,.'----AAA,hl4,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,.4. 1 15 New 'York, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Anchor and Chain. MCGarty, james W, ,,,,,,.,,.,,,--,1,--,,.,,....,,II-.,,,,,,.Y-Y.11--.----,-..,,,,,,,,,,,1,,..,,,,,.. 76 MCGGC, Joseph W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, 5 7, 88 McGinnis, john M, ,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,.,,,,,,,v,,,,,,4,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,.,,,,,, 55, 115 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Beta Alpha Psi. McGinty, Pat L. ........................... .................... ...... 8 9 McGovern, Anne E. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.... ,,...,.......,. . 73 McGowan, Donald J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,.,,,,.,,.........,. 123 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. MCGreevy, Camille M. .............................................,............ 59, 75, 81, 158 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Theta Phi Alpha, Chorus, Interresidence Hall Council. Mclnerney, james ......................................................... .,....................... 2 27 Mclntosh, Roseann ...........,.,.....,.,........,,................,.........,,.,.....,.....,.......... 93 Mclsaac, Mary A. .................,,........,.,.,...,...,.,....,,...................... 72, 176, 201 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi Sigma Sigma, Varieties Council. McKendrick, Sally A. ..................................,............................. 81, 158. 207 Edina, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Women's Student Council, Interresidence Hall Council, Varsity Varieties. McKenna, Ann ....,......,.............,,,..,.,..,,,,.,,,..,,,,,...,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 262 McKinnon, Donald C. ,,.,...............,..,.,..,...,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,. .,,,,.,,. 7 8, 210 McMahon, Peggy A. ..,.. ,,.,,,,,,,,, 7 3 McMahon, Patrick T. ........................................,,..........,,,,,.......,,,..,,,,,.,.... 1-I1 McNamara, Thomas J ..............................,.,,..,...........,.....,....,,.,.,,,..,.,..,,,., 123 Racine, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Images, Inter-Fraternity Council. Medical School Council ......................................................................,... 167 Medical School Glee Club ............. ......... 9 4 Medical Technology ................... ..,,..... 1 71 Medical Technology Council ............................................................11.. 171 Meehan, James P. .....i......................................-------..---.- ---.------...------. 3 3. 1531 North Bergen, New jersey. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. AllMAN-CHRISTIANSEN PAPER CO. wholesale jine paper merchants since 1911 'I9'l N. Broadway O Phone BRoadway 6-4538 MILWAUKEE 2, WISCONSIN r 1 Medicine ....................... ................-- 1 67 Meholic, Andrew J. ....................... ..........i.i......i... ....... 6 7 , 94, 95 Mehr, Marie A. .....i.i................................................... ............... 1 58 Mankato, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus, Mehring, Gerald j. .....,.........................................................................,.... 115 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Delta Sigma Pi. Meier, john J. .....,........................................................................................ 55 Meighan, jacob W. .................................................................................... 169 Spokane, Washington. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Chi. Meillier, Noreen A. .................................................................................... Sl Melchiorre, lo Ann ....................A.........................................,.......,............. 158 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Melchiors, Ann C. ........................i........................................................... 78 Meldman, Robert E. ..............................,...................,............... 68, 88, 141 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Oyer-Oyer editor. Student Bar Association. Melin, Robert A. .....................A........................................................ 56, 158 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Young Dems. Melroy, Donna I.. .,.,...................................................................,.... 70, 127 Shelbyville, Indiana. Diploma in Dental Hygiene, Junior American Dental Hygiene Association, Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Council. Melville, Norbert T. ...................... ...............1---,..---..---------------...-.....1 5 8, 158 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Ballroom Dance Club, Liberal Arts Council. Mensah, Anthony J. ................................------...............1.................... 65, S2 Mentzer, Eileen E. .... ..... 71 Mercado, Gary ......................- ...---.-- ..-............. .... .................. 2 0 3 Merkel, Janet .................................................................................,.....,.... 172 Merriman, Judith A. .................................................,,............................. 158 Genoa, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Alpha Sigma, Le Circle Francais. Merten, Con ............................1......................................,.................,.,,,.... 56 Merz, Norman M. .............................................,......,,.......,.....,................ 158 Washington, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Football, Wrestling. Meskel, Thomas J. .....,.............,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,....,,.,,,........,,,,,,,,...............,. 158 West Union, Iowa. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Anchor and Chain, Chorus. Mesner, Marge ..,.,..,........,,.......,,,.,,,,,...,.....................,....., ,,... 2 09 MAYSTEEL g PRODUCTS INC. 1' Sheet Metal Fabricators Hospital Casework l, Gleason Reels Plants ot Mayville, Wis. Sales Office: 740 N. Plankinton Ave. l MILWAUKEE 3, WISCONSIN 1 Telephone: BRoadway I-2545 1' Y - , Y V 2, CARL BOBKE COMPANY PIPE 19 TUBE BENDERS 3044 W. Lisbon Ave. DI. 4-3122 303 p ADVERTISING . . . all media . . . nationwide 1 1 arnes advertising agency inc. . il 312 E. Wlsconsln Ave. o Mllwaukee 2, Wisconsin Messar, Dianne M. -------v----,,-----'-A--e-----A------------------,----------------...Y............ 73 Mission Club .,..,....,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... ,.....,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, ,.,,,. 6 1 Messner, Mary Kay .......................Y.................................................. 58, 139 Mitchell, Terry E, ,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,..,,...,,....,.',...,,-- v----. , 1 59 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Rho Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varieties Council, Tau Beta, Chorus, Journalism Sodality, Tribune. Mlakar, John V, ,.,,,,,,,,A,....,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,...,--,.--,,.,....A-,-..,, ,.-..,.,--- 1 16 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Metcalf, Jacqueline ..............................-vw.....--.i..---..--..Y.-...................,...... 127 Chicago, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Dental Hygiene Chorus. Metrey, Catherine M. .........-.....------------- -.------- 1 --------------.--'----------............ 1 76 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Metz, Lynda C. .......... ............-..----- -----------4-A 5 --------- 1 ------------ I -----------.... 7 5 , 178 Hamberg, New York. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Theta Phi Alpha. R. Timothy Metz ................--.-.---....----------------,----------------iA----------... 52, 193 Meyer, Jean T. ..............i....... --...-.-----------------------------------------Y-A-...-.....-- 9 2 Ixieyer, John P. ...........,,.................................... . ..---...-.. I .........--...... . ..,......,. 1 16 Dyersville, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Alpha Delta Sigma. Meyer, Lou J. ,.................------..-------A----------v-' -,--------------------------- 6 9, 97, 129 Meyer, Steven C. .................. ---4-------------- 9 4 Metzger, James J. .... --------4------ 3 3 Michalske, Gerald ..................- --------.----------- ------- ------------------------- 1 3 7 Michels, James K. .....................---...-.-------A ----------------------'------- 1 -------------- 1 34 Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Triangle, American Society of Civil Engineers. Michinewicz, Nancy A. ...................--------------------------- -------------- 7 0, 71, 171 Miday, Jacqueline L. .......................................----- --------1---------------,--------- 1 59 Massillon, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Religious Guild. Mierzwa, Joan P. .,...,,................................. .......................-.------------------- 9 2 Mietus, Jolm R. .................................................... ..................--....---------- 3 4 Migas, Ann F. .......................................................................... ............---- 1 76 Amherst Junction, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Delta Sigma Gamma. Mihelich, Peter J. .................................................................................... 134 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Mihm, Jack .............................................................................................. 258 Mika Kathleen M. .................................................................. 74, 75, 180 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Theta Phi Alpha. Sigma Alpha Eta, Intersorority Council, Orientation Leader. Miklaszewicz, Adrian W. ...............................................,...................... 134 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- neering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Milardo, Bob ................................................................... ...................... 8 6 Milewski, Mary Ann ................................................. .,... 9 2 Miller, Gerald L. .......................................... ........ 7 6 Miller, John F. ............................................................................ ......., 1 59 Lockport, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Miller, Judith A. .................-....----------.----------------..---------..--.................... 172 Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Medical Teclmology. Alpha Delta Theta. Miller, Paul G. .....................-------- -1--------------- ----------------1-----------........... 6 5 Miller, Richard D. ...... ..... 9 4 Miller, Suzanne L. ...... ..... 9 3 Miller, W, Earl ,,,,,,., .............. ....-------------------- - - - -................ .. 17 Minas, James M. ..,............................. ..-------1----.-1------------.---------............... 9 4 Miranda, Jose L. .........................- --------------.1------------------------------1------..... 1 59 Santurce, Puerto, Rico. Bachelor of Arts. International Student Club, Sigma Delta Phi. 3 Mirski, Thaddeus A, .,,,...,.,...,............. ......-----.-. ---1--------- I ---------------...... .... 1 1 6 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Football. Missiaen, Edmond ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,....,,... ................ . .. 62 ministration. Moehring, Judith .......... ....................,.,.........,..,......,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 73 Moen, Jean E. .... ,,,,,, 8 6 Moga, David ............... .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Mohalski, Robert J. ............ ,.........,..,,.,,, 9 7 Molenda, Michael H. ...... ......... 5 8, 85, 179 Molina, Alberto J. ........ ................... 8 2 Molinari, James T. ...... ....... ............. ....... ......,........,,,,,... 9 4 Mollerus, Michael J. .................................................................. 61, 69, 79 Mollerus, Robert J. ..............................................................................,. 169 Richland, Washington. Doctor ot' Medicine. Phi Chi. Monahan, Mary J. ..............................................................................,... 159 Kankakee, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Stu- dent Senate. Monfre, Antrony E. ...........................................................,,..............,.. 92 Monnelly, Michael J. .......................................................,,............. 67, 159 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Evans Scholars, Marquette Guild, Liberal Arts Sodality. Monahan, William J. .................................................,.............,,,.,.......... 84 Montiegel, Thomas T. .........................................,,,.,,.,.........., 68, 138, 139 Glenview, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune. Moody, Alexandar, J. ........................................................,............. 66, 213 Mooney, Mary J. ..............................................,...........,,..... .,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Moore, Gary E. ....................................................... ,,,....,....... ......... 1 2 3 New Plymouth, Idaho. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Moore, Susan K. ......................................................,...,,....,.,......,.... 75, 262 Moot Court ...................... .. ...................... ............. 8 3 Moran, Margaret E. ..... ........ 8 4, 89 Moran, Mark F. ......... ......... 8 3 Morgan, James M. ..... ...... 5 7 Morgans, John D. ....... ......... 6 8 Moriarty, Jeff ..................................... .---.--.. 1 42 Morien, Jack ......,..................................................... .....-... ----- 6 7 Morin, Sister Mary Laboure, R.S.M. ...........-.....-.-------------- --------- 1 76 Portland, Maine. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Moriya, Frank E. ............................. ...---.-.--------------------------------- ----- 8 2 , 108 Morris, L. Anne ............................--.--- ---..------------------------------- 7 5, 178, 193 Wiiuwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Theta Phi Alpha, Homecoming Council, Sophomore Coed Board. LION-isony Susan M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......... ......... : .......... Z ...........-.....-...-............ 1 80 Maywood, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. IVIO1-risggy, Frank ,.,,..,..... ..........---..-.--.--------------------------------------------.... 1 16 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. M0fri55ey, Kenneth ............................................................................ 84 Mori-issgyy Richglfd F, ..........................-..... ..--------....--........................ 6 4, Moffali, Andrew R, ....................... .------....--.------------............................... 1 25 New Haven, Connecticut. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Contact Point. MOSCf, Marie A. ............---------------- ------------------------------...--......... .............. 9 2 Mountan, David J. ....------------------------------.-----------------.-.... 83, 111, 116, 233 Yorktown Heights, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Campus Carnival Council, Business Administration Council. Ixiovrich, Wayne J. ...................................................... ........................., 7 6 304 REINKE GL SCHOMANN, INC. 1400 E- Pdfk Place Milwaukee 'l'l, Wisconsin Phone WOodruff 4-1600 Sheet Metal and Miscellaneous Steel Contractors Ornamental Iron Works Qualified Service Dealer Representing: H. H. ROBERTSON CO. Moyes, Martin K. .................................................................................... 169 Dayton, Ohio. Do Mrochinski, Glenn ...... Mroczka, Pat A. ....... . ctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Mroz, Robert J. ............... ....,,,, 7 8 Muckerheide, james R. ...... ....... 6 2, 77 Mueller, Gleason ........... ,,......,..,,.. 6 7 Mueller Karen M. ............. ,............,.,... 7 8 Mueller, Madeleine A. ....... ....... 6 5, 72, 75 Mueller Marge A. .......... .......... 5 9, 87 Mueller Paul R. .............. ........ 9 7, 129 Mueller, Suzanne M. ..... .............................. ................................... 7 3 Muhich, john F. ...................................................................................... 116 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Management Club, Vets Brigade. Mulaney, Kathleen Elizabeth ............................ 54, 70, 73, 75, 193, 202 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Kappa Beta Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Inter-sorority Council, Stu- dent Senate. Mulglney, Mafy Jo ,,,,,,,,.................... .............................................. 6 9, 172 Mulcah Charles C. ........................---- ---------------- 5 4, 56 57, 66, 88 141 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi,Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Delta Theta Phi, Tennis Captain, Student Bar Association president. Murphy, john P. ........ .............. 8 6 Murphy Martin J. ......... ......... 7 9, 93 Murphy, Michael O. ...... .......... 6 4 Murphy, Ned J. ........ ....... 9 7 Murray, Dan ........... .,...................... 1 57 Murray, john ...................................................................................... 61, 79 Murray, john A. ................................................................ 69, 78, 129, 154 Albany, New York. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Engi- neering Knights, Anchor and Chain, Triangle, Engineering Open House, Navy Ball. Murtaugh, James F. ................................................,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,, 179, 200 Muth, Alice K. ............................................,....,...,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 81 Muth, Patricia E. ............................................,...,,....,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 75, 159 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Sophomore Coed Board. Muth, Thomas J. .............................,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 134 Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Mutz, joan C. ...................................................................................... 81, 93 Myers, Keith G. ..............................,,,,..........,.....,, 54, 57, 62, 65, 33, 111 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Kappa Psi, Business Ad- ministration Student Council, Student Senate. Myron, Robert E. . 65 Myrys, Today c. ...iflfiliiilfiffflllfliiifflllfiIIIQfff' ' 'Wffffi 75 N Mulhall, Jim .................................................. ----------------.--------------.-------- 2 55 Mullarkey, D. Patrick ......... . .......................... ......--.-------------- 3 --55- 66, 116 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi. Mulligan, Brian B. ,...,.,..,,.................................... .................-----------.----- - 159 St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Mullins, Maggie M. ,,,,..........,...,.,,...,,...,,,........ ................ 7 3, 193, 198 Mulryan, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,......................... .......... 1 08 Mundschau, Aloysius B. ,.,....,,...........,.....,.......,,......,............. .......... 8 7, 159 gfalukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Band, Ice Capers u . Murach, Loretta ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,...... ..... 1 72 Murakami, Betty ,,.,,.,.,, ............ 8 0 Mureithi, Charles H, ,,,,, ,,.....,,,,..,..... 8 2 Murphy, Ailene B. ...... ....... 6 1, 62, 63 Murphy, Carole A. ..... ........ 7 4, 142 Murphy, Dennis ...... ............ 9 5 Murphy, james E. .... ......... 1 41 Nader, Charles ...... Nagan, Mark T. Nagl, john M. Nauert, Peter ........... Navicky, Dan J. Navicky, Diana M. ......25S 69 76 ......257 62 Neal, Nancy E. ........ ........ 5 8, 73 Nehrig, Dean ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 33 Nehs, Robert M, ,,,,,,,.,,. .,...... 5 9, 86 Neiclhoefer, Charles H. ,,... ................. 8 4 Neidhoefer, Rose E, .,..,, .................................,...... 8 4 Nelson, George P. ,,...... .............. .............................. 7 6 . 97, 129 Nelson, William ,,,,....,,...........................................,....................,....,...... 86 Neman, Thomas E. 56, 64, 68, 105, 106, 139 Land O' Lakes, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Eta Sigma Phi, Sigma Delta Chi, Marquette Tl'll7UI1U. ,l0Ul' Hilltop, Varsity Varieties. Nensel, Richard E, ......,,................--- ,-A---'---'-b ------ - Nesemann, Sam P. ........, . Newlnerg, Donald A. Newcomb, Mary J. ....,.. .....---4----4-------------- - Newman, John J. ....,...........---- --------,------- 4 ----'--- - r Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. llacltelor ol Arts. Neverman, Gus NV. ......----.- ,'----'--------4-------- Neverman, Mary J. ......l. . Nickchen, Gordon A. Nickol, Michael A, ...,.. . nal, 917 ,,,......6-1, l69 92 ...,.,.,62, 72 ...,..,.,.l59 86 ........69, 78 Niehler, Anne M. ...., A-f------, 7 2 Nielnler, John .......,...---,,,,--- ----'-'----A--------------------- A--- A---------,-,---4-- 4------ 3 . 5 U Niederman. Robert P- -- ---.,,,'-----------,--- D --V'--44444f---------f---------f----f,-A4'--.,- .116 Monroe, Wisctiiisin. Bachelor ol' Science in Business Ad- ministration. Sacred Music Choir, Management Cluh. NfgLlg1'g11g1ni1, lVl1'S. N:l11Cy ......................A....................,......,,,.......,. ..,,.., l IS Nigdlioefer, Charles H. ......................, ............,...............,.....,.., ..,.... 6 2 Nielsen, Brian L. ....,........................v................................,..,,l...,,...,,..... ll6 Mliwaukee, Vifisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Niemiec, Anne li. ...,..,....... ......l......... .............,.. .,.........,...,... ....... 7 2 Nies, Russell XV. ....,,.. ..,... , , 76 Nigro, Annette O. .................. ........,............,......,....,t,......,...,r.,,,.,,,,,,i, S 0 Nigro, Joseph J. ......,,...,.,,.,,...,,......,.,,.....,,.,,.....,,......,...,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,A 169 Oak Park, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Student American Medical Association. Niles, Kathy H. ,....,.....,... ......,,.......,.. ......,.,....... ..,..,.,.,........,,,,,,,r.,i,,t 8 7 Niquette, Karen A. ................................,......................,,..,......,,,....r,,,,,,,, 71 Nisiewicz, Hank J. ..........,..,....,.,,....,.,,....,,,..............l,...,.tt,.....,t 69, 96, i5-l Milwaukee, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Sigma Phi Delta, Homecoming Council, Marquette Engineer. Nixon, Dick ......,.,........... ...,.. 2 -li 2-l-l. 2-l6. 2-l7. 2-lS, 251 Noel, Robert J. ........,.............l........... ..............................................,.... 6 9 Noelke, John F. ........,.................,.............................. ....... ...... ....,.. l 5 9 La Crosse, Vlfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Nolan, Gary NW. ............l.................----..---...----,- --.-.-- 8 6 Noll, Louise M. ................................ .------ 7 'l Noll, Terry M. .,.. . Sl lHIS ISA PIlIlURE UPA lJlEAN SHINY llllllR 305 N0fl7utas. John A, ,,,,..,,,,,,,A,,,..,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,.,..,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, N .,,,,... 13.1 XVaukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. ASME, SAli. Norman, Patricia IE, ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,....,,.......,...... .,..........,....................,.... 1 27 Fargo, North Dakota. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Chorus, The Images. Nnsalik, Geri-ie .....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ........,.... 7 5, 102, iss Nowak, Aurelia V, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,., ,,,,...,,.,.,........,....,,..,, 7 2 Nowak. Doris A, .,,i,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,.......,......,,,, 7 2 , 159 Milwaukee, Wfisconrsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, lota Chi Omega, Sodality. Nlletzel, H. Frederick .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.. .,........ 6 9 Nursing .....,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 73 Nursing Sodnlity .,,,,, ,,,,,,,-,, .,,,,, 6 2 Nysatlier. Peter ..... ,..,.,,,,,,,.,,, ,...,,. 6 S 0 Ohermayr, Russell Y-Y. .,.... .......,........ .....,. l 2 3 O'Brien, Denis li, ,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 7 6 Oiirien, Jeanne T, .,.,,,,,,.,,..,,,,..,,.,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 5 A Q Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. O'Brien. Kathleen A. ,.,,, .,.,,, .,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 , 75, 209 O'Brien. Maureen l., .......,,........,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 159 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. l5al'room Dance Cluh, International Students Cluh. Ohst, Agnes li. .,.,...,..,,........,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0, 90 O'Connell, James C. ........ ,..,..,......... 8 Al O'Connell, Kathleen M. ,,,,,,,,, 72, 213 O'Connell, lklike ,,,,......... .,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 Il O'Connor, Daniel ....,... .,,.,,,, , , 67 O'Connor, Molly ............,,,,....,..,...,,...............,,, ,..,...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 , 71 O'Connor. Thomas A. ...,.....,........,,,.... ......................,.....,,,,,,,........,,.,,,.. 1 59 Janesville, Vlfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Varsity Varieties Committee, Intramurals. Odgers, Richard E. .......,...,,......,,.......,.,,,,.....,.............. .. ,,....,..,.... 66, 94 O'Donnell, SJ., Very Rev. Edward J. ................ ......,. I 2, 18 O'Farrell, Richard ......,.....,.......,.......... .....,. 5 7 Oghuokiri, Godwin C. .........................,,,.. ,,,,,, S 2 Ogonek, Joseph A. ,..............,....,,............,...... ..,,....,.....,......,.,..., l 69 Cleveland, Ohio, Doctor of Medicine. Ogrin, lidward M. ........,....,. ......,,......,......., ....... 5 - 1, 61, 69, 79. 129 'F or a clean, shiny automobile. . .or a pair of shiny shoes . . .ora room that smells fresh and clean. . .or a porch in summer without mosquitoes, ora new microporous plastic ...because it's the symbol ofJohnson'sWax,the people who make so manyfine and useful products forthe home, for industry, for agriculture. 306 MORODER--lNrrltNArloNAl STATUARY 8t ALTAR, INC. Milwaukee IZ, Wis. l - MARBLE Derzcgnerr - .Siculoforf - .Manufacturm WUOD . 1 MOSAIC 1 Since 'I909 BRONZE l 01-lnrn, Sj., Rev. Charles M. ..................A.v......Y.,....................,.......,... 18 Orth, jack W. ....,...........,.,..,.,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,A,,.....,,,,..,.....,,..............,. 58, 154 O'l-Inra, Williani M. ........................,................-....--....-.--..-....,-............... 125 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- Pearl City, Oahu, Hawaii. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior neering. Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Society of Automotive American Dental Association, Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Peace 0'l-lnre, Thomas R. .....A......................,.......................-.....-.c........... 66, 255 Corps Club. Ohlman, joan R. ..................,........................i.................. ............ 1 76 Orth, Marion L. ...........,,,.....,..,,,,.,,,,,,ii,.,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,.,,..,, 74, 179, 190 Peoria, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Wlieiittvn, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. O'Laughlin, Irene ....................................................,--.---.-----i-.,-- - --.--.--- 39 Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech Council, International Students Club. Olding, Robert C. ............,..............................................,.....,................ 169 O'Shea, James L. ................................,.........................,.,......................... 169 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Mooseheart, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. Marquette Medical OILCQIY, Wllllaln ,,........................................ ..1............1----1 . ----1.-'---..-,-- l 69 Review. Greentlnle, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Sigma, Phi Osterkorn, Bernard F. .....,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,., 87, 116 Chi, Medical School Glee Club. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Oliver, Edith A. ..,............................................... ......1...................... 1 60 ministration. Scabbard and Blade. Brooklyn, New York. Bachelor of Arts. O'Sullivan, Jeremiah L. ...,,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,....,, 30 Ollinger, Gretchen P. ............................1.....--...1-- ---'---- 161. 33 Off, Kily ..........................................,................ ................... 7 2, 83, 97, 213 Larchmont, New York, B1lCl1Cl0l' of ANS. Oli, Margaret L. ...............,..,,,,.,,,,,,A,,.,r,.,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. SS, 160 Olsen, jenann C. ......................................... ......-.. .-------- 9 3 Battle Creek, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Olsen, Thomas T. .......................................--. ------,---.- 941 Folkways. Qlgonx John M, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,.... ..................................... ................ 8 2 , 25-1 Otto, Lawrence j. .....,,,,,.,.,,.,..,,.AA,,r,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 6 0 O'Mnlley, Paul D. ........,.............................. ...--...---1 3 ---------Y---- : --'--- I --'1,---- l 60 Whitefisll Bay, Wisccmnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chirngo, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Eta Sigma Phi, Liberal Overholser, Lee ..................................,.,................................................... 255 Arts Council. Owen, Joel L. .......................................................................................... 116 O'IxIenr:l,J0l1n-I, ..,.,....................... .................----1--11--.-- 41-------Y---------,------- 6 3 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Business Ad- Ontln, Margaret M. ..,......,........................... .......--..------ f ------1-1------ : ---35, 176 ministration. Young Democrats. Lorain, Ohio, Bachelor of Science in NIIFSIUS- Registered Owen, Sharon L. .................................... ...................,...............,........... 7 5 Nurses Club. Owens, James ....,..............................,, ......... 2 27 O'Nelll, Donald J. ..................,......................... ......--.--1-.-....----------..- 6 8, 9-I Owens, Thomas J. ..... ...... 6 5 Q'NgiIl, John j. ................................................ ...--.............--.-....--1.... 3 .... 1 25 Oxley, L. Thomas .... ,...., 6 7 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Oyer! Oyer! ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 6 American Dental Association. Ozimek, Stanley A. ...., .............. ...... 8 6 0'Ne-ill, Kathleen C. ..............,.......... -.....----------1-----------------1---------.---- 6 2 P Operle, Mary Ellen ------------------'----------------------------' ---4-------------4-' 5 3, 63, 33 , , Opichka, Edward Q, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.................... ..,............. 1 ......................... 1 23 Pacettl, Elaine M. ............ . ...... ............,.........,.,..........,........,.,.,,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,, 1 6 0 Green Bay, Wisccmnsiii. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Della. Delta Phi Alpha, Phi Sigma, Sceptre and Sword, O'Reg,m, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..................... ........,....... 6 7 . 76, lll Pacheco, Theodore F. ,,..........,l,....,,.,,...,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,r,,,,.,r,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 1 23 O,-ies, Daniel L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,........ .............. ................... 6 6 B utte, Montana. Doctor of Dental Surgery. O'Rourke, Mary J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,l.,,...,,,..,,,, ...................... ,.............. 1 6 0 Packee, Carole .................................,.....,...,,..,,.,,.,,,,.,, ,..,,.,,, 1 37 Llnqnlnwood, Illinois, BalCl1eI0r of Arts. Pflgefllf. ,llldy M. --.-............ .................................. ...... 7 4 Orth, Daniel A., 111 .......................... ......-----.---- ----.'- S 5 . 86. SS Palse. Penny L- -... ...... 7 2 INSURED SAVINGS HOME LOANS Increased by Liberal Dividends CONSOLIDATED Savings 8t Loan Association Conveniently Located 1040 W. Wisconsin Ave. I BR. 6-8277 n ni 1 i DIAMONDS 7 No, even more valuable. They're pellets of high-grade iron ore, produced with the help of A-C equipment, from taconite - once considered unfit for mining. Tomorrow direct reduction of ore to pellets' at the mine? Very possible. A NEW POWER SOURCE on which Allis-Chalmers researchers are working, the fuel cell, may well be used to deliver efficient power to vehicles of the future. PLASMA PHYSICS, research into the mysteries of nuclear fusion requiring temperatures of 100,000,000 degrees, may develop new ways of generating electricity for you in the future. AND TOMORROW ? ...STILL ANOTHER CHALLENGE! From this new challenge may well come the products and processes needed to protect and prosper the Free Peoples of the world. Q ALLIS-CHALMERS 3' 07 308 IIB -B'I ll . A. GETZEL WOODWORK CO. 4 I Walter A. Getzel, President Walter W. Getzel, Vice-President Edgar W. Gaulke, Secretary-Treasurer Adolph P. Lofy, Assistant Secretary 2712 South 28th Street Telephone Mltchell 5-'I08'l Milwaukee 46, Wis. Painter, George R. v.......... .....................................................,,.,, ,,.,..,,,,,,,,, 1 3 5 Smithton, Pennsylvania. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association. Pakalski, Patil A. .............,.......r........................,...,.......,........... 65, 95, 1.11 Palisin, Clare Marie .......,..... ,............................................. ......,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 7 8 Lyndhurst, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Varsity Varities, Homecoming. Palmer, Orville ..........................,.................................................,........... 25 Palmer, Ransford W. ......... ............ ..,.......,, S 2 Paloutzian, Rocl D. ..................... .......... ....... ..,.... .r............. 9 1 1 Paluch, john ..,............,......,...,....,..,.....,......,,......,..,........,..........,..,,. 78, 103 Palumbo, Rosemary E, ....,..,.............,...........A......,........................... 73, 160 Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Palzkill, Harry R. ..................................................................,......... 65, Mineral Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Atl- ministration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Pamintuan, josefina .............................................,.................... 82, 108, Pantlolli, june M. ..................,......................................................... 72, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Iota Chi Omega. Panenka, Mary K. .......................................................,.................... 60, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma, Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta. Panther, Roger E. ..................................................................................... . Davenport, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Welcome Week Council. Papa, joel C. ...................,.,.............,.......,..............,...................,............ . Paprocki, Robert M. .................................................1............................. . 116 192 160 160 160 S6 125 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior ADA, Dental School Follies. Parent, Judith A. ..................----..... .........-..---..........1........... ........ 9 3 Parisot, Alclo .................. ........ 2 21 Parks, Pamela L. ..............-.-.----..-...--- --------------.-- ---,..---- -...-----..--.....--- 8 3 Pasion, Antonio ......................----------...--- ---..-..-.--------..........---...-... 6 5, 160 Seattle, XVashinton, Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Psi. Wfelcome Week Council. Pasquan, Rudolph J. ............------A- - ---'----------------- -'------,' -------,-- ------- - 6 3 Patti, Joan R. ....................----- '---- 7 Paul, Patricia K. ...................--444- -----------------e- --------4--- ------e'----4----e--4--- 7 ' P Pauley, Rgbeft W, ,,.,,,,.,,..............,.... .........-.--.-.-,.-. Z -----4A,-1----, . ------------'- : -151 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 1 Paulus, Frank J. .......,.................---.--. ---------AA'------ 1 ----------- 5 1771 96- 1291 1- 1 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Society of American Engineers, American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. Pavelchik, William T. .........................., ................. .-----.------ S 6 . 64. 67 Paveleck, Donald C. ......................... -------------A---- 6 6 Pavesic, Kathy ....,.....,,...,.,.....,,...................................-- ----4------'-- - 91 Pawlisch, james T. ..........................,........................ ......--4- -------- 1 3 3 Reedsburg, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Payant, john D. .....,,,,..,.,,,,,.,,...,.....,,,.....................................- ------44- 6 6. 1'11 Pazereskis, john F. ,.,,,,1,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,..,....,,........................ ........-., i -.-4 1 60 Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Fine Arts Guild, Sailing Club. Peace Corps Committee .,....,..,..,,...,.....,...,..,..,.........,...,.................. ..,-.--- 3 4 Peck, james E. ........,.........,...,......,.......,,,,,...,,...,..,.,,,.,.,....................... ...160 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Players. Peek, Penny N. ..............,.....,..........................,............... ,,,.......,........ 9 3, 201 Pekarek, Ray ............................................................................................-- 256 Pelkey, Sue H. .............................................................,...................... 53. 134 Pound, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Tau Sigma, Women's Stu' dent Council, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. K O N I C K I Heating 81 Air Conditioning Company Mueller Furnace Installations BLOWERS - HUMIDIFIERS - AUTOMATIC CONTROLS EV. 3-3380 'I919 S. 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Pefgantle, Wiliiiei' F. .....,......... ......A.A....---.-----A--- I -----A-----------'------4----- 1 ----- 1 35 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. ,.. Perkins, Susan F. ,,,,,,,..,..................... ....Y....Y....-..--v-------------.-,------- -------- 1 - I Green Bay, Wisconsiii. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Perri, Nick A. .r...................,................. .......A.-.------------------------- ----- 9 ' 5 Perry, Robert L, .,,,,,,,....,, ..................A-...---...-4-.--------- ----- 7 S Pershing Rifles ................, 4---- 8 4 Petasnnic, Marvin W. ..... ---------- ---- -----',-------4--- 6 5 Pctershurs, Carole ,,,........,. ....................... --A-----Y-.---------,------------------------ 2 I 79 Peters, Greg A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,..,....... ...............................----.........A-....... 1 60 Greenclale Wisctinsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Intramural Sports. Peters, Mark ,...........,,........ . .,..i........ .....--- i .---------- : -------- 5 ----------s-,------A 1 61 Cuclahy XXfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. IAACS.l x 309 Petrie, Ronald A, ,..,,.,, ....... 7 6 Pfau, Raymond ,...,,.,,,,,,...,,,,....,....,..........,..,...., ....A.............,.................... 4 8 Pfirrmann, Frederick j, ,,,,..,,,,,.,,,.....,... ..,.....,........................ . .......... 6 9, 155 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Sigma Phi Delta, Open House, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Pllealtt, Juclith M, ,,,,,,,,..,,.,..-,,.,,,..,,,,.,-,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,................................ T80 Toleclo, Ohio, Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta. Phi Alpha Theta ..,,......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,......,.,,............,........................... 56 Phi Chi .........,,.,,,,,,, 67 Phi Chi Theta ....... 75 Phi Delta Phi ....... 68 Phi Eta Chi ...... Phillips, Beth J. Phi Sigma Tau .. Phi Theta Psi .... Physical Therapy Physical Therapy Pi Alpha Sigma Council 73 57 57 67 178 178 74 Piztskoslii, Paul ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.v,,v--,,.-v.,-,-,,,,,,-,-.,,-4.-..,,-..---Y-4,,.-,,-.,.,..,-., 1 59 Picha, Robert E, ,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,,,,,,,,,--.,- ,.,,..,--..,--------,---,..,,,,--,-,,--,---,, 1 55 Peters, Mark C. ..,,............................ .......-----------------',----------f-----A--------- 6 P, 73 Milyvaukee, Wiscolisiii. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Peters, Thomas j. ......,.,,.................. ......-r--------A- ------------- 5 ----'-v------'--- I - -3--1116 151Ul1neering. Society of Automotive Engineers, Engineering North Canton, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Aclminis- Open House, tration. Pick, John .......,.......,......,......................,.,,,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,.,,..,.,.,,,,,. 1 55 Petersik, Thomas J, ,,,.,,,,.............,...... .........----------,A-------'---,------4-AA----4--4- 1 61 PiCCI1ura, Mary A. ..........r...,.........,.,,..,........,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78 Oshkosh, Wiscrrnsiii, Bachelor' of AVIS- 1'1UI'l1CCUl11111ll CUU11C1I- PiCl'i, 1V1111'y L. ..........................................,.....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 176, 207 Brooks Union Council, NX!auwatosa, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Peterson, Carol E, ..,,.......,................... 1..rr.---. Y-------------------A----Y--,------ 7 5 , 307 Beta Gamma, Wfomens' Student Council. Peterson, Gerald W. ............................ ....r...-----.Wt--A--'-----------A----t,------------ 6 5 Picrog, Sophie H. ..,..............................,...........................,,,.....,......,.,,.... 71 Peterson, Robert J. ........................1.... .......----------------------------- A --------- 5 65 161 Pi Gamma Mu ....................,......................,........,..,..........,,,,,...,.,,..,..,.,,,,. S7 South lvlilwaukee, Wisconsin. B11C11CI0l'0f ANS- Efll 51311111 PIN- Pike, Allan R. ....................................,.........................................,... 121, 125 Peterson, Thomas E, ,.,,......,.......... .....-.......--1-----Y--- 5 -----,1-' : -------------1-Y------- 1 55 Saginaw, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega, Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of. Science in Mechanical President, Student Council. Engineering, Pi Tin, Sigma, Society ot Automotive Engineers, Pilon, james E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 123 Engineering Open House. Flint, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Peterson, Virginia L, ,,,,..,............. ............. ---.-----VV.-.--....----r-----...... 7 1 , 81 Dental Association. Petkus, Donald A, ,,,.,,...................... .........--r--....------- 1 -----------------------..... 1 35 Pilon, joseph ........................................................................,.......,..,.... 9-1, 95 Chiqngo, Illingig, Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Society Pi Mu Epsilon ,,.,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 of Automotive Engineers. Pillllel, Ronald S. ........ ....... 6 6 Peychal, Philip J, ,,,,,,.,,,,.........,,... ........................1.......1.......................... 1 61 Pinecla, Angelina S. .... ....... S 2 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pinion, james ,,,.....,..,, ...,... 6 9 Ill When You Insist Upon AFL-CIO Skilled Building Craftsmen YOU MAKE SURE oi Top Flight WORKMANSHIP on That New Home MILWAUKEE BUILDING and CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL fmm W. Center St. 0 Affiliated With AFL-CIO O John Zonccnoro, Pres. O UP1-own 3.2100 310 ll l l ' 7 W 1 ' - 1 l l l 1 1 I 04'- UK..- XQ Qi ' , it Fiiif I, II ll ii ig '71 : lIZlI'l1- .. . 5 'Q 3 illibe Earth uf ummertt nf the itp nf milwaukee 745 North Fourth Street MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION , Q I Q - 1 - - I - I - - I Pinter, Tom F, .,,,,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,..,.,.,,,,,.,..,,,..,, 60, 179 Portman, Raymond J. ..............,.........................................................,,.,,, 124 Piper Thomas J. .......,....,,........,.,.4,...,,.,, 52, 55, 60, 61, 69, 77, 79, 135 Antigo, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Greenbush, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- Delta. ing. Alpha Sigma Nu, Wl1o's Who, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, POLIICHC, TOII1 -------------, ------------V----------------------------,-------.----,.................. l 22 Engineering Knights, American Society of Civil Engineers, Stu- Poulsen, jim ............ ,,,,, 2 43 dent Senate, President of 1960 Homecoming Council, Triangle. Powers, Barbara A- ---- .......... 7 3 Pirscin, Robert ,,,,..,,,..,....,..,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,...,,............,................................... 108 Powers, Emilie D- -A-------------------------------v----A-'---------------------.-v............. 78, 93 Pi Tau Sigma ...........................,........,.,.....,.........,..... ............,................ 5 8 Powers, Paul T- -'-------------------------------------,------------A-----.................... ..,..... 1 16 pmdkowy C1m,1eS A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 16 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Atl. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Pittelkow, Richard T. ..,.,,.....,,,.................,,,,.... . ,.................. 1 .....-..---.-.-- 116 Milwaukee, Wisco11sin. Bacl1elor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Pizynski, Theodore ......,................................,....... . ...-----------...---- '4-- -- 95 Planeaux, Christine A. .............,................,,....- -.-.-------rrr---------'-4----- 1 13- 116 New Castle, Indiana. Bachelor ot' Science in Business Ad- ministration. Phi Chi Theta, Women's Student Council, Varsity Varities. Platt, Agnes H. ,............ ------- S 9- 97 Piaeiaa, Michael 1, ...,.,,.... ....... ..------------- - 63 Poetzel, Albert .............................,......................----- ..------4---'-----'--- 6 9' 262 Poggenburg, William G. ................................ ...----------------,-'--- ------------4-' 1 I 6 Sturtevant, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. 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Polkow, Judith M. .,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,..,.i....,........... ......r-- 6 1 Pollock, Susan M. .,,.....,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,.......... 62, 63, 72, 193 Poltkin, Norman ....,..,..,.,,.,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,i..,,,.,,,,,.......... ..............r- 6 5 Pontoni, jennifer L. ............,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.......,.,.....1...... H161 Portland, Oregon. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Na- tional Education Association. Pgpck, Ted ..................,..,.....,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,................ .....---- 9 5 Popp, INIIIIIC .............................,..,... .----- 9 5 Popp, Nfary Jo ....... ------ 7 5 ministration. Powlick, Carol I.. ...1.......................,.................,....,.,,,,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 72 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Pratte, Bud .........................,.................. .,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 6 2 Pre-Med Club ....................,.......................,.,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 Preston, Suzanne M. .,....,,....,.........,,..,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 7 5,181 Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Theta Phi Alpha, Players, CI1orus. Price, Galen R. .....,,.........,.,..,....,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 16 Davenport, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. American Finance Association, Varsity Football, Intra- mural Sports. Price, john C. ....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 69 British Honduras, C.A. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Chi, Medical Glee Club. 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Schoemann, Jerry L. ,.......,................,,..,,.,,,,....,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,v,,,.,,,--,,,,,,-.A- 1 35 Schilltey Tom ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,.,,,,,,..,,,,..,.,,,, .,..,,.....,.........,......,..........,..,............. 2 Sl Wheaton, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Eiigi. Schilling, Claude L, ,.A,,,A,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,..,.,.,.....,.,...........,...,..,.........,.. 55, 77 neering. Chorus. Schilling, Riclmrd L, .,,,,,,,,,,, ' ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,..,,,,..,.,,................,,.,,. ...... l 2-1 Schoenecker, Dick .,,,.........,.......,.....,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 4,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,..--,,-v-,-,--- 2 5 5 Anna, Ohio, Doctor of Dental Surgery, Psi Omega, junior Scholand. 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Schlaf, Ronald T, ,,,..,..,,,.......,...,....,,.,......r,.....,,...,,......,,......................... 135 Schorsch, Judith M. .........................,.,.,,......,..,.,.,,,,,,,,r ,,.,,,,r,,.,,,,,,,,,,,. 6 1, 88 Kankakee, Ilinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Mission Club, Sociology. in. Blueprint, Varsity Varieties. Schraber, Patricia A. ..................................,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 3 Schlapman, Wiliam J. ........,...............,.......,,,.......,...,,,......,,..,,,....,... 77, 78 Schrang, Kurt, E. .....................,.,...,....,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Schlesinger, Richard J. ,.........................,,.........,.........,.........,................ 135 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- Administration. Campus Carnival, Homecoming. neering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Schreiber, Martin J, .........,,....,,...........,,,,..,.,.,................................... 66, 88 Sclllcy, Tl'l0mrlS N. ..................1...........................................................,. 1111 Schreiner, Kenneth V. ,.,,.......,....1...,................................ ......... 6 5 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Sigma Pi, Schreiter, John P, ,,,,,,,, ...,,..,. 7 7 Schmanski, Catherine A. ........,..........................................,.........,,..,,,,,,, 90 Schrock, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,...... 2 58 SCIHHILI, ADDCKIC K- -.---------------.------....----....-----.-...-........... ................... 7 2 Schroeder, Charles F. .................,........... ......... ..........-----.....-..-.....--..... 6 8 Sflllllitl, DZIVICI L. ----............--.....-..........................1.........,................. ,.,,., I 17 Schroeder, Gene R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,....................................... . ........... 83, 117 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 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Bachelor of Science in Business Club, Young Democrats, Football. Administration, Veterans Brigade, Homecoming Parade. Schultz, Gerald D. ....................................... .................,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 3, 117 Schmitz, Jerry ..............,..,.,,,,,...,,.,,...,................,...........,.........,......,,.,,,,,,,, 95 Neenah, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad. Schmitz, Thomas D. .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...................................... ,,,,,,,, 1 7 0 rninistration. Marketing Club, Young Republicans, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Schultz, Thomas J. ....................,................,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 318 Schumacher, Damian E. ............---------------- 56, 57, 60. 78, 85, 135, 201 Sendik, J. Richard ..,.....,................AAA......,.,.............. ........ 6 8 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Sepic, Mary E. .......,,.,...,.....l,.,..............,.....,,.,............ ........ 1 63 neering. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsil0n, Varsity Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Varieties, Radio Amateurs Of M-U- Serr, Kevin J, ,.,,.,,.,,,,4.,,,,,,....,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,....,,.,....i,.......... .....i.............. 7 6 Schunk, Kathleen G. ............--------.---------- ------------------,-----........... ............ 1 2 8 Sett, Ralph F, .,,,...,,.,.....,,,.,,,,.,,,.,.,.......................... ....... 5 4, 64, 95, 167 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Shalt, Salim ,,,,.,,.,,,,., ..................,...... 8 2 Delta Eta, American Junior Dental 1-lygienists Association, Shaner, James G, ,,,.,,,4i,,,,,,,..,.,,...,,..................................... ............ii........ 8 7 Dent Hy Chorus. Shannon, james V. ,....,.,.....,.................................. ................----.------- 9 7. 125 Schuster, A. Tedd .......-----.---------------------------------.-.---....--.......................... 259 Butte, Montana. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Images. Schwab, 1311165 A- ----- ........ 9 4, 95 Shannon, Patricia C. .................................... ...........-....----...------------ ----- 1 6 5 Schwartz, Joan -.---- ............... ......,.,.... 2 2 0 Wauwatosti, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Them, Schwartz, Joseph -.------------------------------------------------........................ ............ 6 5 Student National Education Association. SChWllItZ, Joseph ..------------------------..--....................... ..,..,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Shardloyv, Geox-gg W. I.ln.-.-'-------.,--,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,..,,,,......... .... 5 8 , Denver, C0l0l'21d0- DOCIOI of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega, St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Crown and junior ADA. Anchor, Dorm Council--Nicholas Hall. Schwartzburg, Ronald V. ........,.......................,.,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 51,,,,,1Q5, Marilyn R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,. .....,... 7 4 , 78, S6 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Shaurette, Jean M, ,,-,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,.....,,.,,,..,.... .............. 7 1 Adminixfatlon- Shaw Jim ,,,,,..,..,,.,,......,................. .............------------------- ------------- -------- 6 9 Schwartzmiller, Ruth A. .....................,..,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 3 5 y 177 51,61-,gsm Willialn C, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,...,,,,..............,.... ........ ........ 1 6 3 Tiffin, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Football. Nurses Club- Sheehan, Gerald ................. ...........----------- --------------------------------- 5 --------- 1 6 5 Schweitzer, Elroy J. ..................,,....,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 1 1 7 Milwaukee, Wiscgnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Veteran's Brigade, North Lake, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Coached Boxing, Assistant Athletic Trainer. mml5tfi1tl0n- VefffflU'5 Brigade, BUS. Ad Wheel, Finance Club, Sheehan, Thomas J. .......................... .....---,-------.--------- -----------------A---------- 6 6 Schwenter, Kathleen M. ..................,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 77 51,ee1,y, Maurice J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, .. ........................... ................ 6 2. 77, 97 Hales COUICFS, WlSC0I1Sin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Shel-borne, Sj, Rev. Richard ................- 1--------------- --------------f----4------- 6 2 1 65 . Band- Shefef, Frederick L. .,.......................... -------------------------------' -------------------' 1 2 5 Srrrne, Samuel Gene ........................ ..........................,,.....,,.,.,..,..,,,,,,,.,.,. 1 70 Great Falls, Montana. Doctor of Dental Surgery- Buffalo. New York. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Student Sheridan, John M. ............................ ........----.l.--.,----.----------- - -- ------- -125 American Medical Association. Bay City, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Sfobey., Paul J. ......................... ....................................................... s 5, 117 Sheridan, Richard B. ...................... ......------.---------.- ---.-- , - -3 ---------A--- g ---- -- 1-170 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Monterey Park, California. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chl, Administration. Finance Club. Intramural Sports. Srotetlaro, Jack ................................ ........................................................ 6 7 snibllski, Ken ................................ ......--....- ---- ------- -------- 6 2 5C0tt, Arthur ........................... ........... ................. 1 O 9 Shimek, Bus ............... -------- 2 52 Scott, Stephen H. ..,.. .,.....,., 5 7, 106 slnppy, Elaine ........ ----- 7 2 Scott, William O. ...... ............. 6 5 Shively, Fred J. ...... --11---- S 'i SCL1lly, Michael A. .... .......... 6 9 Shore, Paul T. ........ ...............--.------------------- -------------'--- ----------t-1----- 9 ' A 5Chunk, Kathy G. ............................,..............,........................................ 70 Shore, Richard T. ...............-....----..--- -------------------------------- 3 ------e--- 3 -----'--- 1 70 Seeger, Susan L. ,.,.,,..,,,,.,,..,,....,....,,,,..........,.,,,,..,,,,,,,....,,,..,,,,,.,..... 73, 177 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Doctor Of Medicine- Phi Chl, Clllllfmim St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa of 1961 International Phi Chi Convention, Med School Glee Beta Gamma. Club. Seeley, Lorie .........,,........,....,,,,,,..,,,,.,.,,,,,.....,,.....,...............,................... 209 shy, Carl M. .......,................................. ---......--.- 1 --1 .----------------------- H95- 170 Sehler, Stanley I, ..,..,,....,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,,,,.,,,,..,..,,.,.....,.. 65, 85, 125 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor-Of Mcdlcllie- AlPlm Omega Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Wl1o's Who, Alpha, Marquette Medical Review, Med School Glee Club. Alpha Omega, President of jr, A.D.A., Dental School Council. Sicilia, Anthony A. -.-------.---------------------- ------------ 5 ---------------------'----- 5 61 163 Seidel, Barry J. ..................,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,....,,,............................. as oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of ArtS- P111 Alpha Theta- seitlel, Nancy M. .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,....,,,,.....,.......... 163 Sidell, Kenneth ............................. .........------.--.------------------ ---',----------------- 6 7 Bellaire, Ohio, Bachelor of Arts, National Education Associa- Siebert, Chuck ................-- ------------------t --------'------- 1 9 9 tion, Le Cercle Francais. Sifferman, Thomas R. .--- ------- 5 7' 65, 69, 96, 129 Seitz, Martin ........................... ...,....,., .,..,,.,...,,..,.,i.....,,..........,...... ......... 1 3 0 Sigma Alpha Eta ........-- -------------------------------- 7 4 seltz, Reynolds c, ..,...,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,, 3 3, as, 140, 141 Sigma Delta Chi ..... ---------------------------- 6 8 Seligman, Ruth M. ...........,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,.,. ............. 1 8 1 Sigma Delta Pi ......----..- ---- 5 9 Covington, Kentucky. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Gamma Chi ...... ----- 5 9 Salk, Rita A. ............................................................................ 62, 63. 163 Sigma Phi Delta ....... ,------- 6 9 New Holstein, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts Sigma Phi Sigma. ......... ---- 5 9 Women's Sodality, Superior Student Program, Slgfllil Slgfflil EP5ll0l'l ------------'wr------------A------ ------------------------'-' 6 0 Selzer, Paul T. ..........................,.....,.,....,.,,.. ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 5 il, 163, 205 Sigma Tau Delta ....----....------.------------------.-,.-----------------l ---------w-------- --------- 6 6 Fresno, California. Bachelor of Arts, Eta Sigma Phi, Alpha Silva, James D- ------------r..---------------------r-l----------------------------- ---- ------'----- 1 25 ihihOmega, President lnterfraternity Council, Crown and . Butte, M0nI11I111- DOCIOI of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. nc or. Simon, john F. ..........................................................--..-- ------------------ ------ 1 3 5 Fond du Lac, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical bemple, Judy A. ...........................,........., ..,,,,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,................... ...... S 5 Semrad, Alice M. ...... 37 Engineering. CHILSTROM ERECTING COMPANY REINFORCING STEEL ERECTING 320 S.19fh Sf, Milwaukee 3 ORchard 2-1132 . JOHN HENNES TRUCKING CO. 1 MACHINERY MOVERS 320 S. 'l9th St. Milwaukee 3 ORchord 2-3470 7 7 7 7 s A STO Baraboo's Ringlings amassed fortunes but more than that, they 319 RY OF WISCONSIN It was around I880 when August Reungling, a German harness maker, brought his family to McGregor, Iowa. Shortly thereafter the Reunglings moved to Baraboo, Wisconsin and it was here that August's sons-their young minds filled with recollections of colorful circus boats they had seen in McGregor-began the pin and penny ad- mission, backyard shows that were eventually to culminate in the colossus of circus enterprises: The Greatest Show on Earth. RingIing Brothers Classic and Comic Concert Company was their first big venture, traveling in one wagon which had been painted by the elder Ringling-who also served as advance agent and per- former. Alfred played the cornet and organ, Charlie featured a trick riding act and played trombone and violin, Albert was a juggler RINGLING BROTHERS for a circus-and other animals were acquired and in 1890 the show became Ringling Brothers Carnival of Fun and took to the rails. It was now an organization with 30 railroad cars of menagerie and circus props. The Ringlings purchased the Barnum and Bailey Circus in I906, when The Greatest Show on Earth title was adopted. Brothers Gus and Henry were active in the enterprise for a time but it was John, the last of the brothers with the mammoth show, who eventually was proclaimed King of the Circus WorId. The undertaking grew into an organization employing thousands and played to record audi- ences of I5,000 ot single performances all over the world. and John a comical clown. There were 59 people in their first audience. Touring the middle west, the show added a hyena, a trained horse and a dancing bear. lt prospered. An elephant-a necessity brought the big top tent circus to full flower-the most thrilling, picturesque and appealing form of clean amusement the world has ever known. THIS HISTORICAL MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY FRIENDS OF MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY Abbot Crest Hotel I226 W. Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin I American Appraisal Co. 525 E. Michigan sf. Biz. I-7240 O Berdoll Engraving Co., Inc. Fine Engravings 5IO N. Water Street BR. 6-5060 The Heinn Company Originators of the Loose-Leaf System of Cataloguing Milwaukee, Wisconsin l720 S. 29th St. Mltchell 5-6528 Mitchell Street State Bank AI Herr Advertising Agency, Inc. ssiabiishea 1907 225 E. Michigan si. BR. I-2710 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. , 1039 w. MITCHELL stizsst Q . Jens Printing Corp. Complete priming Service Northwest .Dental Laboratory 1324 No. siii si. Miiwoukee 5 M W0Ukee I . St. Catherine'-s Home Manegold Concrete Co., Inc. FO' BUSI ?SSIGifIS 5015 w. state si. Bi.. a-7000 IZOI W- M'Cl QOf' Sf' I I St. Clara Club A Home Away from Home Pleasant Accommodations Good Meals i527 W. National Ave. MI. 5-3920 Mercy High School An Accredited High School for Catholic Girls so Y' 'ff' 320 1 i - I U l l r J '0 Multiple y1 lf 0Q Q .. . AUTOM IIILF ' 5 E nuruu Lme IwxunANcrCa at .4 in at 1 - - 1 Insurance Q-f0.,,,,.-S st 1 'fir Y' 01 fe t BR. 'I-0525 K1 X' 803 W. MICHIGAN STREET MILWAUKEE 3, WISCONSIN X Simenson, Marcia R. ....., ........,........... 6 1, 62, 71, 92 Smith, Nancy C, .,,,. ,... ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 , 92 Simon, Marian ................................................,...... .......,,........,,...,,,.,.,,,. 8 1 Smith, Patricia M, .,,,,,,.,,.,.,,.,,,,..4,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,.,..,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,....,,,,A,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 75 Simonick, Sandee -I. .....................,,......................,..,.......,.....,,,,,.......,...., 181 Smith, Penelope C, ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,.,,,,,,..4,..,,,,..,,,,,.,, 75, 172 Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Rho Tau Beta, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Welcome Week, Varsity Varieties. nology. Theta Phi Alpha, Homecoming Council ,Orientation Simmons, Alice L. ........,........................................ .,..,..,,..........,..........,. 7 8 Leader. Simske, Clifford J. ........................,.................,.......,,......,....................... 6-I Smith, Peter C, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Q,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 2, 89 Sires, james M. ...................................,....,........,,.................,.........., 85, 117 Smith, Richard .,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 6 0 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Smith, Rose M, ..,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 65 ministration, Management Club. Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Student SiSSO1'1, BOn1'1iC ................................... .... ........ 70, 196 NQIKIOIILII Educatioii Association, Sociology Club, Skalitzky, Karen K. ......... .....,.... 7 5, 95 Smith, Russell G. .......,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,, 118 Sklena, james A. ................. ................. .......... .... .----........-t 7 8 N I ilwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Skwierawski, Michael ............................................................................ 67 Administration. Veter1m'5 Brigade, Sladky, james A. ..............................................1....................................... 170 Smith, Tom .................,,,,...,1,,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,,,.,..,, i.,,,,.......... 1 3 4 Racine, Wisconsin, Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Smits, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 7 1 Slattery, Lynn A. ................................................................-.- 59. 60, 165 SNEA ..........................., ..,,,,........,........... 8 7 St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Snyder, Barbara M. ...... ....... 6 1, 71, 78, 90 Tau Delta. Snyder, David L. ...........,,. ..,.,,,.., ...................... 8 - 1 Slawinski, Carol D. ............................... ......---....-......--..--.----..--------------.- 7 2 Snyder. ,lim .......................,.,,,,...,.,.,...,, ................. ..254 Smaglik, Norman ..........................,.................... ................................. - 18 Sobiesk, George A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 63 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business 'Argo, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts, Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Bus. Sociology Club .......................................... ...... 8 8 Ad. Wheel. Soderholen, Craig .........................,,......., ......... 1 57 Smeak, joseph K. ........................................................................-........... 66 Sokolski, Michael E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,..,. 9 6 Smeeton, Peggy M. .....................................................---.....-....-.----........ 163 Sokop, John L. .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,..,........... 95 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Summers, Roy A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., 118 Kappa Beta Gamma, Welcome Week, Prom Council. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Bob Smentek ............................................................................................ 106 Administration, Bom Alpha Psi. Smid, john G. ........................................................................................ 165 Sonefield, Lynn C, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.. 72 Riverside, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Intramural Sports. Sonnentag, Riqlmrd H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 118 Smith, Anne -'-------------------------------------------------------------------------1---------------- 133 F0nd du Lac, Wiscoiisin, Bachelor of Science in Business Sn1itl1, Bilibflfll M- ----------------------------------------------------- -------------------- 3 3, 95 Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Business Administration Smith SJ, Rev. Gerard ............................................................................ 155 Student Council, Orientation Leader. Smith, james W. ............................................................................ 68, 1-ll Sophomore Coed Board ,,,,,,,--,.-,,--'----,,,,.--,-,,,,,-,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 09 Ynnkton, South Dakota. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Sorauf, Thomag J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-,,,..-..,,-,-. ,,,,,,, 6 1, 63, 84 Political Union, Intcrfraternity Council. Sorgi, Michael L, ,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,, 66 Southern, Sylvia C. ................................................................................ 172 Smith, Jerry E. .................. . ....... ......................... .......... 6 9 , 77 N. Olmsted, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Smith, john R. ...... ........... 9 -I Alpha Delta Theta, Med Tech Student Council, Welcome Smith, Joyce ............ ........ 7 8 Week. Smith, Margaret ..................--.... ---------- -1--- 7 5 Spndnro, Anne M. ...........,.........,,.....,,,...,.,,,,....,,,........,.................... 78,89 ACCURATE I Dies, Tools, Zinc Gi Aluminum Die Castings Since 1903 STRQH DIE CASTING C0., INC. The POWER of the ALLIED PRINTING TRADES LABEL There are over l50,000 union men and women in Greater Milwaukee, and others sympathetic to union principles, who are potential buyers of union-made goods. These buyers look first for the Allied Printing Trades Union Label on every piece of printed literature they receive. When the Union Label appears it indicates that the printing was produced in a union shop, it seems like a message from a friend, it encourages friendliness for the issuer. The absence of the Union Label raises a doubt, creates distrust and stiffens sales resistance. The organized workers, with their families, repre- sent over a half million people in this community. In reality the great mass of workers, organized and unorganized, approve the use of the Allied Printing Trades Union Label. Write the Words ALLIED PRINTING TRADES UNION LABEL on Your Copy When You Send lt to the Printer. ------ Qrrmoss EQQQT coumcit 0 l 'vi-X-. va:5.:YiP' Milwaukee Allied Printing Trades Council 321 Speckert, Marlene F. ..,.......,,....,,,,,...,.,,,.,, ,,..,,,, ,,,,,,, --..A-, ,-- .v'. 7 1 8 1 Spaeth, Allen P. ..........,.....,,,,..,,,,,,...,,,,,..., ,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,.,--...,-.- .,--,-.--.--.v-.-. 1 13 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Accounting Club, Intramural Sports. Spangenberg, Charles E. ...,,,.,.,....,...,,,,,,.,,,.....,,..,,,,.,.,,,,,..,,,., ,,-,.,,.---,.--, 1 25 Pebble Beach, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Psi Omega. Speech .................... .........................,.,,...,,,,,...,,.,.,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., 1 7 9 Speech Council ,,,,,A,,,, ,.,,,.. 1 79 Spehar, Dave ..,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,, -,,..,.,-,--4 3 55 Spidell, Frederic N. ...,. ,.,,.,. .,,,,,,,,...,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 3 , 9 5 Spiegel, James E. .........,,,,,,,,..,,.,,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,.,,,,,,,, , 62 Spicuzza, Salvatore ,,.,,,,,,,..,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,- ,170 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Chi. Spinelli, Robert N. .,,,.,,,,,.,,,,....,,,,,,...,,,,,....,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, 163 Bridgeport, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts. Gymnastics. Spritke, David L, ,r,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 136 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing.'Ballroom Dance Club, American Society of Civil Engi- neering. Squires. Muriel M. ............................................,,,...,..,......... ............. 7 fl Sranske, Robert J, ,,,.....,,,,.,..,,,..,,,,,.,....,,,,,..,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,, 65, 163 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Sroka, Robert F. ......................,.............................................,......... 76, 118 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Business Ad- ministration. Finance Club. Stack, Kenneth J. .....,.......,.............................. 54, 59, 68, 100, 138, 139 Rockville, Maryland. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Chi, Publications, Student Senate. Stadler, Geraldine M. ..............................................................,..... 72, 198 Staley, Nancy A. ...,........................................... ..................... .......... 1 6 3 Dayton, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Staniforth, Thomas J. ............................................................................ 125 Port Edwards, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Stanioch, Kathleen M. .......,.................................................................... 163 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Stanislawski, Richard J. ........................................................................ 164 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. - Stankowski, Wayne J. .,.......................................................................... 164 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Honorary Historical Fraternity. Stanton SJ, Rev. Floyd L. ...........................................,........................ 19 Stariha, janet M. ................... ' ...... 62 Stark, Richard I. ............. ....... 6 2 Staudacher, joseph M. ..... ....... 1 80 Staudacher, Lucas .................... ............. .......... 1 3 8 Staut, john V. .............................................. ......,, 6 2, 63 Steele, Williams B. ......................................,......, ...,..,,,,,..,.,..,...,.... 1 6-l Oak Park, Ilinois. Bachelor of Arts. Steeves, Kathryn J. .............................,......................,................,.......... 164 Palos Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Stefan, Gerhard 1. ...................................................................... A .............. 80 Stelfek, Anthony J. ....................................................,............................. 125 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Stein, Bess .............................................,.................................................. 168 Stein, Gerald M. H. .............................................................. .......... 6 8, 141 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. 125 Stein, Stephen F. ...,..,,,.,.,,..,,,.....,............................... ................---- 6 6, Ashland, Kansas. Doctor of Dental Surge1'y. Junior American Dental Association, Delta Sigma Delta, Dental Glee Club. John C. Papen . . . . . President Robert Koltermann . . . . Vice-President AI E. Redman . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer Edward Haasch . . . . Public Relations Manager , iw.. G.......i . . ....... D...k..... I Hampton Plumblng Sr Room 207 Metropolitan Block ioiz N. ard sf., Milwaukee 3, was. P ' Te'epl'0 e BROMWOV P7728 4ao2 N. sara sr. Hopkins 3-isoo Milwaukee 18, Wisconsin 322 l l f TRACTOR TRAN PORT I C 1 1 9 ' ,A TRANSPORTATION OF 1 A GRIC ULTURAL IMPLEMENTS GReenfield 6-7700 ' l 535 South 8451 Sffeel' Milwaukee 14, Wisconsin , 1 A, . , . . , l Steiner, Laurence E. ...,......,............. ..,....................................A,.,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, 1 1 3 Stgne, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A ,,,,,,,.....,............ ................... ...................... 1 5 1 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Atlminigtra. Stone, John ,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,, .............................................................. 2 50 tion. Stonek, Rgbeft L, ,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,.,....,,,......... ................,.......,...., 6 7, 144, 164 Stollenwerk, john J. ......................................,............,......,,,,,.,,,.,,,, ,,,Y,,,, 1 81 Cudaliy, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Rho Tau Economics Club. Beta, Homecoming Committee, Prom Council. Starch, Aaron ,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,.4.. .............................................................. 1 36 Stelmack, Sheila R. ..,..........................,,,..,,....,.,,.......,,,,.,,,,.....,,,,, .,,,,,, 1 28 Tgl-Aviv, Israel, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Antigo, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Stout, David ,i,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.......,...... .,...............................................,......,. 9 fl, 95 St6lmilCy, FfCLlriCli C. ..........................................,,........... ,.,,,,,,,, 6 6 Sri-achota, Audrey M, ..,.........,............................................................... 128 Stelzo, jutly A. ..................,,......,,,..,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,.,,,i,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 73 Milxvaukee, Vtlisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Stemper, Mary C. ...................r..............................,..................,...,,, 70, 128 Strachota, joan A. ........................................................................---- 72. 181 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Delta Eta, American Junior Dental Hygiene Association, Chi Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Homecoming Council, Dent. Hy Chorus. Avalanche Club. Stemper SJ, Rev. Thomas J., ...... ...............,.............. ..................... 4 8 Straessle, Sister Mary Fedelmia, R.5.M. .............................-....--.---.... 174 Sterk, Ronald P. ..........................................,............ ,..,,.,,.,....,....... ..... 7 8 Fort Smith, Arkansas. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Sterner, Waldemar P. .....................................................,...................... 136 Stram, Douglas C. ....................................................................----........-- 81 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Strapazon, Carole A. ....................................................................---- 81, 172 Sternig, Anna Marie ......................................................................,,,.,.., 164 Redlands, California. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technol- Glencoe, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus, Ballroom Dance ogy. Dorm President. Club. Strassman, Charles ..........................................--........------..-----------..----- 69. 77 Sternig, Barbara J. ................................ .......... ........,. ................. 8 9 S trauss, Judith E. ............................................................ ...................... l 64 Steut, John V. ......................... ............. ....... 9 3 Belgium, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Steward, Dianne D. .................................... .,..... 1 64 Iota Chi Omega. Monroe, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Str-az, David A, ,,,,,...,,,,,,,................................. .................................... 7 6, 77 Stewart, Wllliilln C. ................................................................ ....... 1 '70 Strazis, Pauline E, ,.,,,,..,,.,........................... ...............--........................ 1 39 Duluth, Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Stich. David A. --..........----....................----............................... ....... 1 64 Marquette Tribune. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sti-gba, Kg-imqtl-i L, ,,.,,.,,,,.,.,..,,,..... ....,................................................... 1 70 Stlcf, KflIl1lCCl'1 ................................................ ......... .,.,.,, 1 2 S Spencer, Wigctmngin, DOCIO1' of IYfC'CllCl11E. Pill Chl. Sussex, Wisconsin. Diploma of Dental Hygiene. StfCCtQf, Richard .--.,v,,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,.,, ..,.........,.................................,.,,...... 1 66 Stiglich, Gefklld F. .....................---................................................,... ,,., 8 7 Strait, Thomglg J, ,Y,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,. ...,,,...........,,...................... 5 6, 57, 65, 164 Stilp, Virginia M. ............................................................................ 75, 181 Aurora, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Pres., Phi Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech Education. Alpha Theta, Treas., Alpha Phi Omega, YGOP, Chicago Club. Zeta Phi Eta, Sigma Sigma Epsilon. Stremple, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,................., ..,.......,,............... 9 5 Stockhausen, Donald E. ................................................................ 76, 118 Stright, Patti ,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........,....,,,.....,,,.............,....... ........................... 6 2 Wauwattisa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Stfilcy, Marian H, ,,,,,,,,---,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,....,, ,.,,.,,,,,.,,,....,,,, 1 64 AdminiStrAltiOI1. Fiflilnfe Club. Campus Carnival. Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Young Dems, Dance Club. Stockus. Suzanne P. ............--------.---------------'-----A------------.---.----................ 89 Strittmatter, Bernard D. ,,,,........,,.,,............ ............................. 5 5, 64, 111 Stoffielcl, Donald J. ............-----......----.-- --------------.A.-----.---.-..-.. ............... l 2 5 Strobel, Carol ...,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,...,,,,,,,,,,....,.,.............................................. 172 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical American Dental Association, Delta Sigma Delta. Technology. ILDI G ER ICE, I C. Movable Partitions Acoustical Treatment MILWAUKEE 'l3, WISCONSIN 620 N. 108th PLACE GLenview 3-6786 V Al l l H4 I or .15 I Y4 I S1 Ai EN! Ya AC spells opportunity many ways. For example, this Wisconsin organization offers unlimited opportunity for recent college graduates in the development and manufacture of lnertial Guidance Systems for Titan ll, Thor and Mace missiles, and a modified Bombing Navigational System for the B-52 fC8tDJ aircraft. There is also the opportunity to work on research and development of a Stellar inertial Guidance System for mobile missiles, and navigational devices for space vehicles. l If you are looking for such opportunity, and have a BS, MS, or PhD degree in EE, ME, or Physics, contact your placement office or call or write Mr. G. F. Raasch, Dept. 5753, 7929 South Howell Avenue, Milwaukee 1, Wisconsin, SOuth 2-7000. To provide even further opportunity, AC oflers thelollow- Basic Principles of lnertial Guidance, Semi-conductor An 5QvGl0PPvrlw1i'Y Employm- ing training programs:CareerAcceleration Program-An Technology, Probability and Statistics, Philosophy of eight-month program with formalized classroom instruc- Reliability. tion and rotating job assignments in Manufacturing, Field Service Program-Two- to four-month classroom Reliability and Engineering. Courses include: Ballistic and and laboratory training on inertial guidance systems or Cruise Missile Laboratory Sessions, Advanced Servo- bombing navigation systems. Domestic assignments mechanisms, Principles of Airborne Digital Computers. follow completion of program. AC SPARK PLUG QTHE ELECTRONICS DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS MILWAUKEE 0 LOS ANGELES 0 BOSTON 0 FLINT 324 Stronach, Harold J. ...,,,........................ ...........................,.,....,....... 6 -1, 118 Des Moines, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Alpha Delta Sigma, Young Democrats. Strother, james F. ...................,................ ........Y.......................,,........,,., I 18 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Bus. Ad. Ball Publicity Strupp, Sharon A. ............................ ----...----.....-----..----4. ................ 1 6 4 LaCrescent, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Straub, Thomas P. ....................---------------- -----------,------ ......... 1 7 0 Toledo, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Student Bar Association ....................................---... ......... 8 8 Student Senate ............--.-.-..-------.-------- ----- -'------,- ..........-. 5 4 Stumpf, Mrs. Walter .............,... ...........-.....-... ................... fl 8 Sturm, Bill C, .......................,............,..... .......,,............................... 9 7, 116 Suaadolnik, Nicholas M. ..........................................................,........... 125 Prosser, Washington. Doctor of Dental Surgery. jr. Ameri- can Dental Association. Sullivan, Lawrence E. ............................................................................ 86 Sullivan, Patrick .................... ...................,... 1 30 Sullivan, Terry .......... .......................... 1 42 Sullivan, Timothy .... 67, 79, 227 Sullo, Dick ......................................................... ................................. 2 54 Sunwoo, Paul I. ............................................,,......,................................. 82 Sustachek, Kenneth J. .............................................,......................,....... 136 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Suvada, Thomas C. .,......,,,......,..,..,.,,,....,.,,,,,,...., ...................,,,...... 6 9, 78 Svoboda, Linda .........,.... ....... 9 3, 106 Sweeny, Elizabeth A. ...,...............,..............,....,. 72, 7-1, 178 Swendson, Bonnie A. .,,..........,..,,,,.....,,.,,,.,,.,......,,. ................... 1 64 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Swinarski, Gerald E. ..,..,...,,..........,,.,,,,........,,....... ..... 6 5 Sydow, Frances ....................,.,........,................... .......,....., ............ 8 C 1 Sylvain, Gerald R. ...............,................,..,............................... ....... 6 2, 94 Symenow, Daniel J. ........,..............,.......,,.........,,.,,......,.......1...... ......... I 70 Lancaster, New York. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. 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A,A,,,A,,,, 1 8 Tobin, Howard J. ......... .... ,,,,. , ,, 17 Tobin, Paul M. .i.....................................,............. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,A,A,... 6 5 Tobin, Sharon M. ..............................................,........,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,A,,.,,,AA,, 1 S1 Huron, South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. American Speech and Hearing Association, Sigma Alpha Eta, Prom Council Committee, Varsity Varieties. Todd, Thomas J. ............................................................. ,,,, ,,,,, S . 1 Toepfer, Alan J. ......,..............,..... ....................... ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Toma, Charlotte A. .... ..,,,,,,,,,.,,, S 22 Tomasini, David ...,...... ,,.,,,.,,, 6 41, 95 Tomasko, john A. ..... ........., 7 6, 95 Tombers, Joe ..........i............... ................. ...... ......,.......,,. 9 - i , 95 Toohey, Mary G. ....... ....................i.................A... t.... .-.. ....i...,.......,.,.,.... 1 1 8 Chicago, Illinois. 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Travis, Thomas ..........................,......................,...,..,,,.,.,...,,,...,........, 9-1, 95 Treacy, jean C. ...........................................................,..........,...,.........,... 165 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Prom Council. Trcmaine, Pat A. .......,......... ..........,.. ...,...... .,..... .,.,,..... ,..,.,.. 7 2 Tremmel, Pat A. .............................................. ..... S 2 Treviranus, William G., Jr. ........,.,.,......,........... ........ 1 65 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. ELZER-OR COMPANY Milwaukee, Wisconsin Building Construction O Builders of Marquette University Medical School 327 Triangle ............,,,,........ ..A.... A....... 6 9 Valacich, Walter B. ,,,,,,....,,,...........................,... ........,.,................... 9 7, 125 Triassi, Michael A. .... ........................ 8 4 Great Falls, Montana, Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Trifilo, Samuel ......... ..............................,...... ................................ 5 9 American Dental Association, Images. Trimberger, john R, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,.................................................. 66, 118, 213 Van Abel, jon F. ,.,,..,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,..,,,,..,,.,................,................. 67, 112, 233 Racine, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Vandel-Iey, Joanne M, ,,,,,,A,,,,,.,,,.,...,............ ......................................,... 1 28 tration. Delta Sigma Pi, Student Senate, Prom Council. Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Trimmell, Herald A., jr. ..................l..................................................... 125 Delta Eta, Dorm Council. Wichita, Kansas. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Vanderhyden, Pete .......,,.,...,...,,..........1..................................................... 243 Trompeter, jim ........................................................... ..........,, 2 56 Vandervelclt, Hans 1-1, ,............................................. ...,.......................... 1 36 Troy, Virginia ..........................................,............... ............... 8 1 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Trudnowski, Katherine ...... ........ 7 1, 167 Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, ISCM. Tsang, Paul ....................... ............ 1 30 Van De Steeg, Garet E. .......,..,,,...,..,,,..,....................................... .......... 1 65 Tully, Tim ................. ........ 1 43 La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Tllmpak, John R, ...,,... ,,...,....... .......... .,..... ..... 6 9 V a n Dillen, Kenneth B, ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,...,.,..,.,,........,........ ............... 8 3 Turbin, Cheryl L. ...................................,................................................ 63 Vandy, Judy R. ...,..,.,,,,....,,,.,,,,..,.., ,.,....,,,,..,,,, ,........................... 7 2 , 81 Twohig, Patrick D. ............................................................,..,................ 136 Van Goethen, Phyllis M, ,.,..,,,,,,,..,,,.,.,.,,,,.............................. ...... 7 4, 178 Campbellsport, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineer- VanNuland, james M. .....,.....,,,,.......,......,.,,..,,,,,.............................. ...... 1 36 .ing. Pi Tau Sigma. Tigerton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- TY11Cki, James ........................,................................................................. 57 neering. Tynan, Mary Anne ....... .................... ........ 7 5 , 103 Van Remortel, Fred C. ..,,..,.,.,,,..,,.,,......,,.....,.,.......,...........,.........,.......... 165 Ashland, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Speech Council, Intra- . U mural Football. Ullws, David J. ................................................................................ 62, 119 varieties Council ..................,.............................,........,.,.......................... 203 Des Moines, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Venezia, Patricia F. .................................................................. 73, 78, 172 tration. Beta Gamma Sigma, Business Administration Sodality, Bayshore, New York. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- .Anchor and Chain. nology. Phi Eta Chi. Avalanche Club. Ullflfh, Charles A. .................................................................................. 66 Venezia, Richard J. ..........................................................,....................... 68 Ul'11h0Cfer, Mary A. ........ ..... 8 5 VenRooy, William J. .............,.......................................................... 60, 165 Unruh, Marilyn J. .................... .......... ....................................... 9 2 Phoenix, Arizona. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Omega. Urlterholzner, Warren ...................................................................,........ 64 Verbick, Robert L. .................................................................................. 165 Ufann, Margaret M, ................................................................................ 181 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Track. Hinsdale, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sceptre and Vergara, George ............................................................................ 118, 256 Sword. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Liberal Arts Soclality. Verhasselt, Robert R. ...................................................................... 69, 136 Urban, Thomas ........................................................................................ 69 Phlox, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- Urbauer, Charles ...,,..,,..,...............................,............. I .........,. ..... 6 7 ing. Triangle, Inter-Fraternity Council, Varieties Council. Uszler, J. Michael ..,... ..,.................. ..... 8 4 Verkest, William A. .............................................................................. 136 Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. V Veronica, Sister M. .................................................................................. 172 Vacc, Robert A. ........................................................ 52, 57, 60, 79, 165 Versic, Thomas Charles .......................................................................... 170 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Sigma Nu, Dayton, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Sail- Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Sigma Tau, Crown and Anchor, Liberal ing Club, Vocational Guidance Day. Arts Council. Veterans Brigade ...................................................................................... 88 I . 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Sailing Club. w Virnig, Betty A. ...................................................................................... 128 Wachs, Walter C- ....------.....--.-.......................... .........,....... 7 9, 31, 89, 165 La Crosse, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Wawatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Voelker, Constance J. ............................................................................ 93 YGOP, Ben Ffilnlilln Politifal Union, International Relations Vogel, jcanne Anita ................................................,....................... 70, 128 Club, lnternlltionill Students Club, Campus Carnival, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Wacker, Henry ..................................................................,.......,.,,,,..,,,,,. 165 Delta Eta, President, American Junior Dental Hygiene Asso- Waclas, John J. ....-.....---------.--..-....................................... ,,,,, H121 ciation, Dental Hygiene Chorus. Wade, SJ., Rev. Francis ........ ,--.',' 5 7 Vogel, Jeanne M. ................................... ........................... 6 2, 70, 72 Wadina, Gerald W. ......................................................,,... .,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,., 6 5 Vogel, Mary Ann .................. ......................,................................,....... 9 0 Waffen, Gerald J. ...........................................................,.. ,.,,,,,...1,,,,, ,,.,., 1 1 9 Vogl, Alan ............................................,.................... .,................,.,,.,,.. 6 5, 89 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administm. Vogue, Harvey L. ........................................,.,,,,,,...,,....,,,,.,.,,,,,.......,,..,,,. 125 tion. Alpha Phi Omega. Chico. California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. American Dental Wagener, Janice B. ....................................... ,.,,.,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 2 3 Association. Stockton, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Class Treas- Voigt, Mary M. ..............................................................., 56, 60, 165, 230 urer, Dental Hygiene Council. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Wagner, Carol M. ................................,,.. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 87 Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Phi Alpha, Superior Student Program. Wagner, joan E. .............................. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 Vold, Gordon L. ...................................................................................... 137 Wagner, john R. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Wagner, Paul C. ....... ..,...... 6 8, 103, 105, 138 neering. Co-Op Club, Institute of Radio Engineers. Varsity Wagner, Robert D. ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Varieties, Engineering Dance Committee. 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Walsh, SJ., Fr. john .............,...,..............,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,.,,., 2 23 Walsh, john W. ................. .....,...................,,,.,... ,,,..,,,, 6 7 , 9-1, 95 Walsh, Kay. ............... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5 Walsh, Marty ...............................,.,,,...,.,...,.,,,,,,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,...,..,.,.,........, 61 Walsh, Philip J. ..,............,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 157 Rahway, New Jersey, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Avalanche Club. Walsh, Roger E. ......,...,.......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,...,,,,......,, 66, 95, 1-il Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Mil- Waukee Legal Aid, Marquette Law Review. Walsh, Sharon A. .......,,....,...,.,,,......,,..,.......,.,..,..,................................... 177 Mavston, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing. Registered Nurses Club. 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Werderitsch, Judith A. ............--------- ----------' 3 --------- 3 ------------- 3 ----------------- 1 77 Ward, Vera ..,......,................................................. .........,. 7 2 West Allis, Wisconsin. BaCl1el0f of SCICUCC in Nursing- Wargin, Roger ,,,,,,,,.,.,,, ........................ ..,,,,, 8 2 , 254 Wesolowski, Gerald J. .......................-..-- --------------------- 1 -------------------------- 1 66 Warszewik, Lyle T. ....... .............. 5 8 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of ANS- Pmlecf Mafqueffe- Warth, Robert L. ............. .....,... 8 fl, 92 Westphal, Gordon E. ..................-.------- ---------A 3 ------'A-- 5 ---------'- , 66, 119. 253 Wartha, Kathleen E, ,,,,.. ,,,...,,,,, 9 2 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of SCICDCQ IU Business Ad' Wasko, Cliff J, .....,..,,... ........ 8 1 ministration. Delta Sigma Pi, Campus Carnival- Watson, Diane M. ................ ........................ ............. ..................... 9 2 W etor, Marcia T. ................................- ------------------- 5 ---------- 3 ------------ 41 178 Wayerski, Pearl B, .........,......................................r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.....,,,,, 177 Random Lake Wisconsin. Bachelor of SCICHCC 10 PhY51Cal Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses Club, Ballroom Dance Club. Weasler, Yvonne M. ...................................................................... 72, 181 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Iota Chi Therapy. Pi Ailpha Sigma, Physical Therapy Student Council, Sophomore Coed Board. Whelan, Lucille C. .............................-..------ --------------------- 3 ------------------ ---- 1 6 6 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Omega, Young Republicans. Whelan, Robert V. ................,................................... .....----------------------- 1 66 Weber, Chris ..................................................................,.........,.............. .102 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Weber, Marian L. .......................................................................... 70, 128 Wherry, Michael R. ............................................. ...-.------------ 6 3. 85. 95 Appleton, Wisconsin. Diploma of Dental Hygiene. Alpha White, Frank L. .............................,............................... ...66, 83, 95, 141 Delta EIS- White, james S. .......,.................................................. 79, 81, 85, 89, 137 Weber, Patricia L. ....................................... ....... ...,.......... 7 2 Buchanan, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Webef, William ............................................. .......,.. 9 4, 95 neering. Anchor and Chain, Young Republicans, Engineering Wehri, Sister Mary Albert .............................. ........... 1 65 Council, Merrill, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. White, John P, ,..,,,.,...,,...,....,,.........,,,......,.,......,........................ ............. 1 66 Weigle, M. Kay ..................................-......... ......... 8 0, 84 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Weiland, Lou ............................................. ........... 6 7 White, Peter E. ...................................................................................... ..137 Weingart, Bob -...--.. ........... 2 -13 Rochester, New York. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- WeiS, Thomas B. ............. ....... 8 4, 254 ing. American Society of Civil Engineers, Sacred Music Choir. Weiss, MiCl'l2lel J- ....-..-....... ........... 6 9 Whiteman, Mary A. .............................................................................. 92 Welfekamp. M- Maureen ...................................................................... 72 Whitney, jorene F. .......... ....... ......... 7 3 Weix, Michael J- ....--..-........................................................................... 137 Wicht, LeRoy H. .......................... .......... .................... ................... 9 7 Colby, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Sigma Wickley, William j, ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,.,,,....,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Phi Delta. Wickord, Richard William .Q .......................................................... 68, 125 Welch, ,l0l1l'l W. ....--.-.................................... ................................... 1 8 Broadiew, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Doctor of Dental Welch, Michael M. ........................................ ......... 7 8, 92 Surgery. Psi Omega, Inter-fraternity Council, Dental School Welcome Week-Senior Week Council ........ ........... 2 38 journal. Wellman, John D. .....................,................... ........... 2 1 Wicox, David C. ...............,........,................................ .......................... 6 6 Wells, Lee E. ................... ..................................... .......... ......... 6 7 , 89 Widmeyer, Olivia L. .............................................................................. 141 Welter, Alphonse N. .............................................................................. 168 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Wendt, Marjorie B. ..........................................................,.....,,................ 177 Wiegers, Mary A. .................................................. 72, 75, 100, 106, 139 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. St. Louis, Missouri. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Kappa Wenzel, john J. .................................................................................. 61, 8-1 Tau Alpha, Delta Sigma Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, Political Wenzler, joseph P. .................................................................................. 77 Union, Marquette Journal, Hilltop, Tribune. BRENNAN, Inc. Plumbin and Heating Contractors Milwaukee, Wisconsin Dlvision 2-3829 332 '-T ' -i' ' Wimmer, james M. ...........................................,.......................,.,............ 137 Des Moines, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Eta Kappa Nu, Varsity Varieties. Winghart, Kenneth J. .................................................... 69, 77, 129, 137 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Triangle, American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineer- ing Open House. ELECTRUTYPE C0- Wimifiiikciiiiiiitiwwi3'6L3i3'5ii3'. 'i5i',Ii23iii2iA''iii'uiiiiiiQii iiiQgiEiiEI i.liilQii2iI28 Delta Eta, American junior Dental Hygiene Association. Windey, john L. ...................................................................................... 166 144 No. Wafer sf' Oconto, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Winstin, Reid ..............,....,.....................,...,,........................................... 109 Wissing, Thomas E. ..............,.............................................................,... 166 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. MILWAUKEE, WISCQNSIN Phi Sigma Society, Eta Sigma Phi. Witkiewicz, Barbara L. ............................................. ............. 6 2, 87, 88 Wits, Mary S. .............................. .... .......... 8 1 97 Witt, Mary Ann ......................... .................,..............,........... 8 3, 86, 93 K Witte, Judith L. ..................,.....,,......,.,...................,.....................,,.,...... 128 - - 1 -'t - - South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Chorus, American junior Wienczewski, Philip ...........................,...........................................,...... 155 Dental Hygienists Association. Wiener, Richard R. ...............,........,.,.................................,................... 119 Wiza, Nancy J. .........,,..................................,.......................................... 78 Riverside, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Wodenjak, Edward S. ............................................................................ 139 tration. West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Journalism. Wiener, Thomas J. .............................................................. ................. 8 9 Sash and Saber, Dance Club. Wig, Susan ............,......................,,,........................................................ 153 Woessner, Kathy ........,....................................,..........,. . ...................... 102 Wilkinson, Edward J. ..................,............................................. 64, 94, 95 Wojciechowski, Mary A. .....................................................,...,........ 72, 78 Willcox, Charles H. ................................................................ 76, 87, 166 Wojtalak, Walter ...,.......,.,.,,,...,.,...........................................,..............., 166 Mobile, Alabama, Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Scab- Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. bard 8: Blade, Band, Anchor 8: Chain. Wcwlff, Gerald M. ..................................................................,..... 62, 76, 83 Willer, james P. ........................................................................ .......... 8 9 Wolff, Grace S. ...................... ....,................................ ...................... 7 1 Williams, Anne E, ,,,,,,,,,,..,............,........ ....... 7 1, 171 Wolkerstorfer, Carol .... ,,,.,.,...,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,A,..,,,,.,...,..,,,,,,,.,...,..... 5 9, 72 Williams, Carolyn Y. ...... ......... 8 2, 93 Wollinku, Jerome E. ...................................................................... 66, 141 Williams, Donald D. ............................... .. ....... 76 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Wilson, Billie B, ,.,..,.....,.,....,....................... ................. 6 6 Wollner, Claudette A. ....................,........,,.,.........,.....,,,,................,....... 73 Wilson, Judith A. ............................................... ..............,......... 1 66 W0men's Student Council ...................................................................... 207 Rockford, Illinois, Bachelor of Arts. Wompum, Willie .................. ..,,,,.. 2 62 Wimbiscus, Robert J. .............................................................. 77, 129, 157 Wong. Rosemary ...................... ..................... ......... ......................... 2 2 9 Spring Valley, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Wood, Richard E. ....................................................... ............................. 1 70 Triangle, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Biggsville, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Rx fy K? -Q .-fx Qi I fi i tx-.x9kiN 'I i it x ' i' 0 , I X-. XIX .. lf if! I i ' . Jlsfiiil'- B I V' 'L -if I A ,I - - in U' I - ' A for sweeter honey in the hive Saving is a bee's life business. He tucks it away with a single-minded purpose we'd all like to copy. Here, we've made it as easy as can be for you to be a bee. You can bring it in or mail it in. Or use our easy-does-it Automatic Savings Plan. What's more, we'll swccten your savings regularly, with a honey of an interest rate. Like Dad used to say, MEMBER saving at the First Wisconsin is the bee's knees! f:g5::LC'f 05'T conromiou BANK at the FIRST WISCONSIN 5 1 - ' 3 FIRST WISCONSIN NATIONAL BANK OF MILWAUKEE ' 13 CONVENIENT OFFICESB A 4 . ,,..,. ....., , ...,.-.,-....Q....- .,.,. . . . . . ..,., ., . .. . ...-... ..-.....-..... ....-,...,........l A STORY OF W fri. W - :gif swf? f' -I 4 . 333 ISCONSIN Ann : -ix I J P . 'lv E' 1,-:lf -2' ' ni' ' Y' 1,9 '--2' K I . 'f pn, , - .ny . 2 -Q t 1 l, , if .' AEI 'hv. 5,g,f y ,',f,., ., , PAU L sg I 43 gf: s if f B U N YA N it Q23 N , X is f ,ve 5 I -HM 1 I., .- 'fv' I... - ' Wi-:i::5fa-:Qu I.. giyigzfgvg? Paul Bunyan and his fabulous deeds were born in the imagina- tions of story-telling Iumberjacks who toppled trees from Canada and Maine to the Pacific Northwest. Around warm shanty house stoves on cold winter nights, to the aroma of drying socks and thawing work clothes, these rugged men wove legendary tales of the gigantic Paul fwho once froze a river with tamed blizzardsi and his mighty blue ox, Babe iwho hauled it away to change its coursel. The stories are many and magnificent. Paul's Christmas party, for example. After inventing mass production in the logging business and getting it swinging, Paul tossed a party for his loggers. With Babe and Benny, his favorite oxen, he headed for Pyramid 40, in Section 37-which was so high that it took a week to see to its top. In fact, some went blind trying to see half-way upl On its top he found the Pea Soup Lake-which immediately froze, holding it fast. llt was a very cold dayl. Paul's men hung three logging sled loads of hams on the tree, for candles. Twenty-pound iron balls, painted red, served as cherries and heavier ones were gilded like oranges. A huge, silver shoe of Babe's topped the tree and ten thousand popcorn balls hung from its branches. On Christmas Eve the light from the burning hams could be seen for two hundred miles. The two thousand men from Paul's Big Onion camp each received a five gallon jug of Kentucky Dew and a plug of tobacco. The merry music of fiddles and accordions played twenty-four hours a day and the party lasted until New Year's tree he wanted, felled it with one swipe of his axe, and set it up in Day and then broke up-'cause the hams burned out. THIS HISTORICAL MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY FRIENDS OF MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY AAA Acme Lock Co. l3l9 N. I2th St. DI. 2-I29O Jenny's Sausage 84 Dairy Store 928 W. Oklahoma Ave. 9 HUmboIdt I-2020 First National Bank in Wauwatosa , 7430 West State Street BLuemound 8-5100 g An Accredited High School for Girls College Preparatory, Business and General High School Courses St. Mary's Academy Foster Boiler Works Corp. Bob O'Keefe, Pres. Boiler Repairing Steel Fabricating I I I2 So. 5th St. Tel.: ORchard 2-8237 0 ' Steinhagen 81 Steinhagen St. Francis Major Seminary 3257 S. Lake Drive Civil Engineers 2735 West State Street 3I95 S. Superior St. Milwaukee 7 Van's Food Mart 6027 W. Greenfield GR. 6-28I4 Wisconsin Marine Bank Drive-in-Banking-Parking S. l6th 8. W. Greenfield Member F.D.I.C. Wisconsin Paint Mfg. Co. HENTZEN Industrial and Architectural Paints and Lacquers 37IO N. Richards St. Milwaukee I2 334 Woo, A, Stephen, Jr. ,...--.---.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,A,,,,,,,. .,,,,,.,,,,,.,..,..,..,..,,,,,,..,..,,, 9 5 Mu,.Sig?a dDelta Chi, Tribune Sports Editor, Freshman Dis- Wo tl , Ph ll' 1. ,..,,,......,....... .................... 4 .....,................................... 1 vs cusslon en er. ryfgsilaniy Rfifhigan, Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Yorke, Thomas F. .....................................................,.......,...........,.......... 119 Pi Alpha Sigma, South Holland, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Wniieliy Yvgnng ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,.,,...,.......... ...............................,,.,,....,. 1 2 7 ministration. Management Club. W fc k,K eth , ,,,,,,,...,.,..,.. .............................................................. 1 57 Young Democrats ....................................i............................................. 89 O Sziilnthfminnaiota, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- Young, james B. .........i.......,.........,.....................................i.... 52, 65, 166 ing. Eta Kappa Nu, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Sigma Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers, Engineering Sodality. Pi Gamma Mu. Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, 1960 Wrestling ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,.. .............. ...................................................... ,...... 2 5 6 Homeliloming Parade Chairman, Franklin Forum. 6 Wright, Joan Y, ,..,,,,.,.,.......... ........................................,.. 7 0, 97, 128,235 Young, Jo n lf. .................,..,.,.,,...,.,.,,,....,,,,,,,.,,........................ ....... . 5 Cincinnati, Ohio. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Young Republlcans .................,.....,.............................,........ ........ 8 9 Eta, Dental School journal, Campus Carnival. Young, Warner R. ................................................................... ........ 1 25 Wright, Bisqhop john ...............,......................................... ..... ............ 222 Y liiilvhlziukfe, Yfisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. 71 Wright, jo 11 ,,..................... ............................,....... .,,.,.,,... 1 1 , 9, 79, 198 une , arl yn . ...............,.................,,..............................., .... . Wright, Patricia. ........ ........................... 1 28 Wrzeski, Bernzidgae ............................................................................... 78 Z Wuerl, Michae . . ...........................................,.,,,............................ 137 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- Zabaz,Vf'stMXH2qE'W,'.'gE : ' ' ' ' gtqilsg' 166 ing. American Society of Civil Engineers. Engineering So- e- I- Onsm' fic. em 0 rs' ea 1 P a' damy Engineering Association kNat1onal Education Association. . ' ' b ar joseph ...........,.........,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, ......,. 6 9 Wylie, John G. ....................................................... ........................... 6 s, 141 Za '. Milwaukee, wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. P111 Delta Phi, Zabkowlcze NNY A- -------------------------- ----- 7 5 O er-O er Zabor, William F. ...... ....... ........ 7 6 V Y ' Zach, Bill .................................,......... ,.......................... ............................ 1 o 3 . X Zacher, Richard C. .......................... ........................................................ 1 70 Xavler, Irene ....... ........,....... . ....... 8 5, 149 Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Y Kappa. Zader, Robert J. ...................................................................................... 157 Yzlgla, James H. ...................................................................... 68, 95, 141 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Waterloo, Iowa. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Associate Zaidins, Lea M. .................,......,,,.....,,, ,.,,....,...,,,...............,.,.,.........,,. 8 0, 90 Editor Marquette Law Review, Dean's Advisory Council. Zakorsky, Adolph .........,...........,..,,.,..,,,,..,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,........,,,,,................,.. 132 Yamachika, Robert I-I, ,,,,................................................................ ..67, 80 Zakrzewski, Patricia J. .....................,,,,..,,,,,.,...,..,.,.,,..,.,...,,....,............. 139 Yamachika, Ronald K. ............................................................................ 66 Bristol, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta Sigma Yamamoto, Joseph T. ...... ....... 8 2, 108 Phi. Yee, Shirley .............................................................................................. 229 Zale, Iris M. .......................................... .................................................. 7 3 Yezek, Richard j, .,.......................................................................... 59, 166 Zalewski, Charles V. .................................. ............................................ 1 19 East Islip, New York. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Sigma Pi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sailing Club. miI1iSfl'I1fi0I'l- Yoch, Edward ......................................................................,................... 253 Zambisky, Kay A. -................................ ................................. 7 5, 177, 196 Yockey, Roger A. .,,,.........,........................................,,,.......,.., 68, 104, 159 Dearborn, Michian. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Theta Belleville, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Pi Gamma Phi Alpha, Homecoming Council, Nursing Council. .IQHN S. JUN ,IN . Heating -Plumbing - ir Conditioning CONTRACTORS 81 ENGINEERS Professional Engineers Licensed in Stclte of Wisconsin 615 South 89th Street Milwaukee 'l4, Wisconsin GReenfieId 6-3295 Papers for Printing N ackie Paper Company offers a complete paper service to printers, publishers and lithographers and to users of paper for many tech- nical and converting uses. The mills whose papers we sell represent virtually every important paper making section of the country, including: S. D. WARREN COMPANY Boston, Mass. CHILLICOTHE PAPER COMPANY Chillicothe, Ohio BADGER PAPER MILLS, INC. Peshtigo, Wis. STRATHMORE PAPER COMPANY West Springfield, Mass. F Ox RIVER PAPER CORPORATION Appleton, Wis. INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY New York, N .Y. LEE PAPER COMPANY Vicksburg, Mich. LINTON BROS. COMPANY F itchhurg, Mass. RIVERSIDE PAPER CORPORATION Appleton, Wis. BERGSTROINI PAPER COISIPANY Neenah, Wis. CHEISIICAL PAPER MANUFACTURING CO. H olyolce, Mass. APPLETON COATED PAPER COMPANY Appleton, Wis. FRENCH PAPER COMPANY Niles, Mich. NORTHWEST PAPER COMPANY Cloquet, Minn. PENINSULAR PAPER COMPANY Ypsilanti, Mich. NACKIE PAPER COMPANY 100 N. NIARSHALL STREET I NIILWAUKEE 1, WISCONSIN 336 Wisconsin's Largest Printing Supply House PRINTERS RULE 8t SUPPLY CO., INC. DISTRIBUTORS OF Graphic Arts Equipment 3747 N. Booth St. Milwaukee 12, Wis. Telephone: EDgewood 2-6491 I 1 - - - - - - 1 H - I l Zang, Joan K. .........v............... ...... ................................................... 7 3 , 166 ' ' ' ' ' Kewanee, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Homecoming Committee 1959. K Zannini, Barbara A. .,.,..,.,,,.........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.................. 127, 128 '-S 41'y 'ufg Waukegan, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Welcome X ' Q Week Council, Dental Hygiene Council, junior American I. J 0 0 0 Dental Hygiene Association. Zanocco, Mary H. ....................................................,.. ..,..... 7 3, 193, 198 , Zapp, Dennis G. ..,................................................................,.,..,............. 119 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ail- I MILWAUKEE ministration. Wrestling, Management Club. ' Zarit, Linda K. ............................................. .............................. ........1. I 2 8 FINE 5AU5AG5 SINCE 1880 Northbrook, Illinois. Certificate in Dental Hygiene. Zarob, Philip A. ...................................................................................... 62 Zauner, Francis J. .............................................................1...................... 137 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi- O I N C neering. ' Zld,R'hd ............................,..........................,.,.................... 64,111 - - - Z2il2rf'Carl'f0:'J- Electrical and Hardware Specialties Rrlrzpllgiielga Xgiifronsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Dealer Soles only Zeimis, Patricia A. .............................................................. ................. 8 9 - A . - - - Zeller, Kay .................................................................,........................ 72, 78 525 W' Mclcmley ve Mllwaukee 12' wlsconsln Zeps, Paul M. .......................................................................................... 119 M'l k , W'sco s' . B ch I of Sc'ence ' B s' es: Ail- milnilgllglgtfgsn, 1 nm 3 eo' ' m um I LAWRENCE W. WIESNER Zeta, Bruce . ,............... ........................................................... ................. 1 3 1 gssslfshjliidv A- ---- -'------ 7 1, PLUMBING CONTRACTOR - REPAIRING eta i ta ........... .......,.. gfgggli, lgfllslfffytt -------- ------------------------------------------------------------v----------- 1 5He,id,,, 4,1676 Park Ride, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Man- 3246 scum Howellhkvenue Milwaukee 7,wiscon,in agement Club. Ziegler, SJ., Rev. Francis G. ........................,....................,.................... 62 Zielinski, Judith A. .............. .... ....... ........................ 5 4 , 72, 81, 193 gielinski, gathgf ................................................................................,.... 90 iemann, avi . .............................................t...........,........................ 166 I Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Band. Ziemba, Stanley T. .................................................................................. 63 Ziesler, Mary E. ................................................................ 87, 88, 142, 166 Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts Student -,, - ,, . . -1,-,-,1,,.-i1 g M RQUETTE UNIVERSITY PRESS ' Primm and Publfkherf I0 the Z-D7I'V67'.S'1b' I 1 48 YOU HAVE THE GIFT OF TIME time to challenge, to question, t spur a lumbering world, tim t err and err again until experience grows, time to light new visions, and to seek new stars, time, above all, to seed with innocence a skeptic world, and flex your minds and hearts with vigor, judgment, and truth. Your gift is time, how will you spend it? MILWAUKEE BREWERS' ASSOCIATION Blatz Brewing Company los. Sclllitz Brewing Company Independent Milwaukee Brewery Miller Brewing Company Gettelman Brewing Company Pabst Brewing Company 7 333 Council, Sociology Club, National Educational Association, ing. Chi Epsilon, Who's Who, Engineering Knights, Triangle, Homecoming Council, Welcome Week Council. , Student Senate, Inter-Fraternity Council President. Ziesler, Nancy Ann .............................. ........................... ............. 8 1 Zorko, Lois M. ........................................................................................ 181 Zilch, Steve ...............................------.- -------------- ------- -------- 9 4 , 95 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Varsity Zimmerman, Roger L. ...............................-.......-...-...---.......................... 68 Varieties. Zimmermann, Verna M. ...............---....----- -----.------..-------....-............... .... 1 7 7 Zuiker, Robert D. .................................................................................... 166 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Reg- Tomahawk, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. istered Nurses Club. Zukowski, Nancy jo .............................................................................. 97 Zimmers, Malilee T. ..............------....-------------.-..-.............. 70, 72, 74, 166 Zummach, Harry ............................................................................ 204, 205 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor Of AHS. Chi Sigma Chi, Sceptre Zummach, Mary Jo ................................................................................ 166 and Sword, Inter-sorority Council. Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Zion, Paul A. ....................------------------..-............................................... 119 National Education Association, Religious Guild. Toledo, Ohio. BaChCl0r, Of SCiCnCe in Business Administration. Zurawski, James C. ...................................................,............................ 62 Veterans' Brigade. Zvara, Carol E. .......................................................................... 56, 60, 166 Zocher, Joseph A. .................................................................................... 76 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Zoeller, Leo J. .......... . ........................................... 55, 61, 69, 77, 79, 137 Sigma Tau Delta, Homecoming, Young Dems. Cudahy, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- Zvonek, Carol R. .................................................................................... 72


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