Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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Gerard Smith, S.J., professor and chairman of the philosophy depart- ment of Marquette, is such a teacher in whom his teaching lives. He is a primary teacher, one who gives his students insights and challenges not found in textbooks or class notes, insights so original, so individual that only he can give them. His class lectures are permeated and punctuated with Fr. Smithismsf' In his description of man as an object of first intention he explains: Obviously the man whom we know in that way, exists or can exist in all his own physical splen- dor, with his ears layed back, his feet in the trough, eating corn on the cob, and washing it all down with a highball as long as his leg. Then he rumbles and explodes into laughter while his students join in, pleased to think that he can find such enjoyment from teaching them. They know him to be a wise man, reposed in his wisdom and vitalized by it. Fr. Smith was born in Sioux City, Iowa, on April 25, 1896. He entered the Jesuit order in 1914 at Florissant, Mo., after four years at St. Mary's College, Kan- sas. Both his bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees were received from St. Louis University. He did graduate work at the School of Divinity, St. Louis, Ore Place in Hast- ings, Englandg and Fouviere in Lyons, France. In 1936 he earned his doctorate from the Pontifical Institute for Medieval Studies, Toronto University. Fr. Smith came to Marquette in 1929 as an instructor in English and, later, philosophy. He remained at Marquette until 1935, when he left to spend a year at St. Louis as an associate professor. He returned to Marquette in 1936, and became head of the philosophy department in 1944. In 1955 he became the first American and the first priest to be awarded the Spell- man-Aquinas medal by the American Catholic Philosophical Association. This medal is given occasionally, but not annually, for excellence in philosophical writ- ingand teaching. Only two medals were previously awarded, one to Jacques Mari- tain in 1951 and one to Etienne Gilson in 1952. Fr. Smith was the Fordham University Suarez lecturer in 1955, the Marquette University Aquinas lecturer in 1956, and received the Marquette faculty award for teaching excellence in 1959. His professional affiliations include memberships in the American Philosophi- cal Association, the Catholic Committee on Intellectual and Cultural Affairs and the American Catholic Philosophical Association, of which he was president in 1951. His writings include over 70 articles in philosophical and educational quar- terlies. His philosophy text, Natural Theology, was published in 1951. In 1961 he co-authored a second text, The Philosophy of Being. Other books are Molina and Liberty Cunpublished dissertationj in 1936 and The Truth That Frees, 1956. Fr. Smith is editor of the Aquinas Lecture series, the Christian Wisdom series, the Highway to Heaven series, Jesuit Thinkers of the Renaissance, Translations of Medieval Texts and An Etienne Gilson Tribute. Fr. Smith's life is a search for wisdom and truth and a possession and com- munication of it. By giving of himself he is able to give this wisdom and truth to others. To this philosopher-teacher, we dedicate this book. Men and Women of Marquette: My hope today will make you wonder. As soon as you with- draw from Marquettefs campus in June, may you suffer a severe but not disabling onset of homesickness. May you pine for Mar- quette's buildings, old and new, for the people who are part of us, for Twelfth Street and Wisconsin Avenue, for the Gesu, for Mil- waukee parades, for the Union, and for the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan. lt would be regrettable if, after three, four, or more years of being part of this University Community, you could shake the dust from your feet, walk away, and rarely turn to glance back over your shoulder. Marquette's faculty does not feel that a Marquette education is a short-term ad hoc situation restricted to your precise years on campus. Rather, these are the years of affiliation with Mar- quette, when sons and daughters of the Mother University are conceived and born. A dreary prospect it would be if the children of a family were to move off from the family abruptly and not feel that, while admittedly acquiring munificently within the family, they had not left part of their heart, part of themselves, at their University. Marquette is not composed of buildings, nor of faculty, nor of administrators, nor of currently enrolled students, nor indeed of a composite of all these. These all exist to insure products, our product is our graduate or even those short of graduation who terminate their formal education with us. This makes Marquette much more extensive than Milwaukee. We truly exist wherever our products confront the world and proclaim by their depth, their habits, their ideals, and their reason- ableness, This man, or this woman, is Marquette Universityf' My hope, again, is that wherever you go, you will look back fondly on your Marquette Years not as an experience, but as a process of adoption into a University family or Society. May you be homesick to return frequently where you will always be wel- come. - Ewa wel? THE 1 HILLT P Volume 49 Marquette University Milwaukee, Wisconsin Y-Q UE3. lI,EB9S Ti H f1i E V H wil' Yi 1 V , . 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Windham President President Milwaukee Gas Light Pabst Brewing Company Company 20 BO RD OF DIR CTOR .U. SCHOUL OF MEDIGI E Walter H. Bender Associate Attorney Bender, Trump, Davidson and Co. vi'--. :X o. ,, la F. S. Cornell Vice-President A. O. Smith Corp. Richard D. Cudahy President Patrick Cudahy, Inc. Dr. John S. Hirschhoeck Dean School of Medicine 'Q :E Z C. Roy McCanna Joseph C. Moser Mrs. Cyrus L. Philipp Louis Quarles President Vice-President lret,l Civic Leader Partner McCanna Realty Co. Marshall and llsley Bank Quarles, Herriott and Clemons Philip Ryan Dr. Gamher F. Tegtmeyer President Medical Consultant Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. Wahl- 41 -5135 ' -. 7 - 1: 4, l . - l .J John H Kopmeier President i ' Y P. ' . i bf ' 'P f s. I, ls 1' W ,- I Wisconsin Ice and Coal Co William A. Reiss President C. Reiss Coal Co. Very Rev. William F. Kelley, S.J. President Marquette University Rev. Raymond R. McAuley, S.J. Vice-President of Business and Finance Marquette University Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. Academic Vice-President Marquette University M RQ ETTE UNIVERSITY FOU Very Rev. William F. Kelley, S.J. Chairman Rev. Raymond R. McAuley, S.J. Vice-Chairman Charles T. Cobeen Business Manager Marquette University Roy 0. Kallenberger Director of Physical Plant Marquette University Mearl F. Ryan Business Consultant D TION, INC. Carl A. Schmitt Secretary Carl Miller Co. Rudolph A. Schoenecker Executive Director Greater Milwaukee Committee Clement J. Schwingle President American Appraisal Co. George H. Tiernan President and General Manager Motor Transport Co. Cornelius T. Young Vice-President, Attorney Wisconsin Electric Power Company P BLIC REL T10 ADVI ORY COMMITTEE Kenneth W. Haagensen Coordinator - Special Products Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Chairman Walter Belson Assistant to the President and Director of Public Relations American Trucking Assn. Washington, D.C. William W. Cary Secretary - Board of Trustees Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. John Ducas Executive Vice-President Gaynor and Ducas New York, N.Y. Roger LeGrand Manager WITI-TV Donald E. Lynch Executive Director Public Relations Society of America New York, N.Y. John H. Paige Vice-President of Public Relations Wisconsin Telephone Co. K. B. Willett President Travel Aid Inc. Stevens Point, Wjs. Robert Johanson Director of Public Relations Marquette University Secretary Very Rev. William F. Kelley, SJ. President ' 1 He g... I ,Z as Rev. Raymond R. McAuley, S.J. Vice-President of Business and Finance Norbert J. Tlachac Director of Admissions ADMI I TR TWH PERSONNE 5 . -,4 X x I 5-9.4 Rev. John P. Raynnr, SJ. Academic Vice-President Rev. Charles M. 0'Hara, SJ. ldeceasedl Assistant to the President John W. Welch Comptroller f swf Roman S. Gawkoski Charles T. Cobeen Registrar Business Manager I if 2 - M '31-,T ' A! 4. ff 'Ii . 3 i 6 V ' W ' i L f-ll I V Roy 0. Kallenberger Manager, Physical Plant qv- GFFIGE OF STUDE T AFP IRS David V. Hingten Director of Student Activities Mary Alice Cannon Dean of Women in 'f'fw Dr. Mark W. Garry ' ' , Director of University Health Services Joseph P. Brady Director of Housing - J. Rev. Floyd L. Stanton, SJ. Vice-President of Student Affairs and Spiritual Welfare I ,VA-,cf2A 7 f A-.V .V . fi to lgf.X rgg. '.,, I V Y W I ' l--fffgggkm -eff ewqqm , in fi':'2l'Tllyjx.,-Vjgi, . - ge,ff'-.A,?'-7.54,-.Qi 1 ' .A g-.- if P' if f - .L 1: Wayne F. Tinkle Dean of Men Robert S. Johanson Director of Public Relations Mrs. Richard Panlener Assistant to the Director of Public Information l f 'I EER . -dm V, G .- -9-.i ugh 9 Robert Harlan Sports Publicity Director PUBLIC RELATIO Thomas E. Blackburn Editor, The Marquette Magazine .f- 'X, l gf ' 1'-. Edmund S. Carpenter Director of Public Information 1 lf, X i ,-.5-,QQ ' 'qv iiilllitiefigiilslt 1 . Xi . . ' o r Mrs. Francis- McEIllgott M Assistant' to Vice:Presldent of Public Relations and Development Edward F. Pepan Assistant to the Director of Public lnformation UNIVERSITY DE ELOPME T LJ ..BiA John D. Wellman Development Vice-President 1 ix use.. ,am .,,,,,. Frederick J. Garrity Mrs. Bernice F. Newman Development Director Assistant to the Development Director Rev. Edward J. 0'DonnelI, S.J. Chancellor l i Q , Rev. John Holbrook, S.J. Development Officer g T14-lHM:JL L,.e..l. .ul ll ll .5'if52ff Above is the area of downtown Milwaukee which may become the Marquette campus of the future. DE ELOPME T C MPAIG The future legal research center. : f l l In an effort to accommodate a steadily increasing en- rollment that is expected to reach 18,000 by 1971, Mar- quette University has proposed plans for a S45 million program of expansion and development. The program will have as its goals the enlarging and modernizing of the campus, improving the faculty, increasing the number of student scholarships, and expanding the programs of research. The University's proposal, which is still in the pre- liminary stage, is to be financed with the help of the federal and local governments. Under the plan, Marquette proposes to expand its present 27 acre campus to 62 acres through acquisition of adjacent lands to the north and west. lf the program is adopted, Marquette's rectangular- shaped campus will extend west from N. 11 to N. 17 sts. and north from W. Clybourn st. to W. Kilbourn ave. The acquired land will be divided into academic areas, parking space, residence and physical education facilities. Other aspects of the development program include the allotment of large sums of money for a scholarship program for needy and qualified students, the appropri- ation of' millions of dollars for teachers' salaries and bene- fits, and the strengthening of the University's research facilities. The planners feel that by tapping the reservoir of potentially outstanding students who lack the financial means for a university education and by attracting the best teaching talent to the University, Marquette's growth in size will be matched by a growth in academic prestige. in lf I ff . ' .1 . --Y V l fy 1' 1 l . 1 l v I1 X x miata ' F slr ff- 1 L I ll, If l v--fy P Y g if .Iii r Q1 N ,val-rpi 1. lJWM 'iwfu avg, 'lf - :n:aL:.:-1-:- YU Y , ,X .. . e 5:., l 'Jw - x , ff -. , f ff 11 L-1 ' - f s ' 's 'X '-- -f ,XI ...- +- 2-5 ' V fi V r 5, ' U , - 1 F4 .': fair. 1- HW' ', 1. I -1 r- p ' '---.V i -'--Fi ww Meer .-4 5 i5a 'g,T.'5,. 5r ': ,MSQLQ1-.1 - ii. , O ! 1' , -tml' Y M ,ig :N - The future communications building. The future central classroom building. !,,Z5XL gk .X ......,, r. -,Ks , ,f- ' Z FSR. Y in 7 - , . . W . -1' 91911 ' sqm , ,,, am l K 1 134 m waili' +. , gli . ' 'sm M ' V 4 I Y A 1 - 0 Q , l Q E-'wus - Eff ? dk ? I , -- - X -fp U g- ec' - 1 a W I ,. .ll---3 ' 1 . I . 1 at 7 e I . L-f-r-55:2-Ta - - Auf- V I I , . F-gui 'f ,lla 2 gg ,s--- im -, mi,,ia A .rs - as :lgeasasaaewl P . . I if iw sea -rr' it Y . . .if JI' ll I I FE 5U .'7 'l -,-,if ' ' Ev 1 -l,,.-, .Q ,,-at ,,,, Rev. Lawrence Friedrich, S.J. Dean GR DUATE SCHOOL Bellarmine Hall The Marquette University Graduate School Hrst began offering the opportunity for advanced study and research leading to master and doctoral' degrees when it became an independent unit of the universit yin 1922. Previously all graduate study was offered as a division of the College of Liberal Arts. Presently, a student entering Marquette's Graduate School may choose from 31 different fields of study, many comprising two or more areas of specialization. The degrees offered in these helds are: master of arts, master of science, master of business administration, master of edu- cation, and master of science in nursing. Pro- grams leading to a doctorate degree are offered in the fields of anatomy, biochemistry, biology, microbiology and immunology, pathology, phar- macology, philosophy, and physiology. All graduate students, regardless of their particular specialties, have access to each of the five separate professional libraries on campus as well as to the central Memorial library. In addi- tion, facilities for science students are available in several large hospitals in the area, at the bio- logical laboratories at Woods Hole, Massachu- settes, and at the research center of the Atomic Energy Commissions Argonne National Labora- tory, Argonne, Ill. 1175s, K as . I , 'l . J - W Robert A. Johnston Hall COLLEGE OE BUSINESS DMI ISTRATIO Robert Martin Dean YY- Hr iifi i 11 Business education began at Marquette University in 1910 with the establishment of the College of Eco- nomics. The purpose was to train men and women for careers in the various fields of marketing, banking and advertising. ln l9l6 the organization of the College was revised and the commercial curriculum took form in the Robert A. Johnston College of Business Administration, named in honor of a Milwaukee businessman and Uni- versity benefactor. ln 1928 the school became the nrst Catholic member of the American Association of Col- legiate Schools of Business. A student entering the College of Business Administra- tion has a choice of ten curriculums. These include the General Business Administration Study Program. the General Business Program combined with Law or with N.R.O.T.C.. and seven specialized fields. An internship program beginning after the junior year is also available. With the above curriculum, the College of Business Administration hopes to provide its more than 1,000 students with a core of broad, foundation courses in the principles of business management and specialized knowledge, and skills of specific business operations. l it -dismal 41 SZ ,h 'ii i ,g r . ' U 'ls '3 ' 4. Ni JJ ., 1 Q I 1 E . 2 . sro, EEL 1' , 1 r .- J : -, 39:25 ,gfiiifw . , I. ,. . l 4.5 A A':a'.:?' s, , . '. 'r i, sr. -'Erin Dr. Leonard C. Alexander Dean , t - if- ' Elizabeth M. Linn Direetor of Dental Hygiene 4 SCHOOL OF DE ISTRY , ,, FV! .'v .4xa .effffffgffacf , wi. :gift ,' . ' 53,2 -fi' .1 1+ X ,, ..v N. , w.,, . ,,,,. , 1 V f- 1 ,f ig, ' f.' ,Y .7 v Fm., ,' ,' ,' ' r a.. . .4 .1 4 f .gan N -J -. en e Mu, . ni 'f 15:2-f fr 'if' Q-51 ,fe Trlrljg fv - '. Evra, . r rf, ' 1,4 - Ezflyw ' -.JI 1'- ' sw A, 'QQ in e2-f . ' J 'I i ' r ,z :L M- K ,P , 1:1 ,, J ff If t , 1 4, .f ,. ' ' f B 1' 4 f 1 ,X . , , f 2 M., Q, , C f I I, . 1 .T 'iffkzf if? 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H 1 I 1 ,, .V Q 4..m.,,......-. 1 I f' '- -4L'7'iAF 1 ll' -' ' - ' M W of 1 or i ,, , - -B. i iQQ1.f1Z1 'fits 'Fig 4 P.Tqq. L 4 V . ., 1, .I School of Dentistry i: .l ,kg !!!m::, sl' ' lhigwa - ..,-J I 'a v - C The modern dentist is a highly educated sci- entist and an indispensable member of the health team. The Marquette School of Dentistry has been educating qualiiied dentists since 1894. Before that time the school was a part of the Milwaukee Medical College, which became affiliated with Marquette College in 1907, forming Marquette University. In 1913 the dental department of the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons was absorbed by Marquette, creating the present School of Dentistry. By combining lectures with many hours in labs and clinics the dental student learns basic biological, medical, and dental principles, while receiving extensive training in the technical aspects of his iield. The School of Dentistry fosters a spirit of scientific inquiry which prepares a stu- dent for growth as a dentist, and may engender within him the initiative for research or special- ization. A curriculum for the education of dental hy- gienists was also established at Marquette in 1923. Students may elect to follow either a two-year program, or a four-year program culminating in a degree. ...sig '92 '55, ew' Jeff 'YL 1 , l . y S-- if X if . MA .'fLif , - , COLLEGE ENGINEERI G lr W: W M 1 1 A. Bernard Drought Dean 'jj College of Engineering Since the middle of the last century when the Industrial Revolution brought about increased mechanization, there has been a growing demand for qualified engineers to work in industry, com- merce and government. To answer this demand, Marquette, in 1908, established the College of Engineering. Eleven years later, in 1919, the College introduced the cooperative system under which students alternate periods of attendance at college with periods of employment in industry. The program has grown to include more than 60 industrial hrms in nine states. The purpose of the engineering curriculum is to give a balanced program of liberal and spe- cialized subject matter, and to instill in the stu- dent a professional attitude toward his field. Op- portunities for specialization are great, for the College offers programs in the areas of civil, electrical and mechanical engineering. Ample laboratory facilities give the student technical ex- perience, and the highly qualified student may further his training in the College's graduate school. In the College of Engineering, the student is able to obtain the training needed to keep pace with the growing demands of technology and the education needed to gain a proper sense of per- spective at a time of massive technological change. 7 ' . Ei x . .. A A Donald McDonald Dean Copus Hall COLLEGE OF JOURNALISM In response to an increasing demand for trained newspapermen, Rev. John Copus, S.J., offered the first course in journalism at Marquette in 1910. Six years later the Marquette University Col- lege of Journalism became an independ- ent unit of the University. The Marquette Journalism faculty realizes that the need today is not just for technicians, but for liberally educated people who can evaluate events in the light of the complexity of modern society. For this reason, approximately 75 percent of a journalist's education is composed of liberal arts courses. The journalism stu- dent can choose to study in one of three sequences within the college: News-Edi- torial, Advertising, or Radio-Television. His training is increased by the op- portunity to gain practical experience on any of the three student publications: the Tribune, a semi-weekly newspaperg the Journal, a literary magazine published four times a yearg and the Hilltop, the University yearbook. r 1 . FF iilvgq, .xx 41 I v x f .N 'mug 1 HN H, v ILL X NM: 3 sm VVAAW 'E 5 W N1 , . r P 'L V xi ,Q i I ww wi W, .fgsfi n m f ,H , ,- If ssl nw x- .I 1 v h , L gy. v F P K. r i I 1 r . E ,S . PT ' K- - x N ' La P 3 ' Reynolds C. Seitz Dean Sensenbrenner Hall SCHUOL OF L W ,rdf ,,..f- '4 ll, I vu if ' M. 1 V ham. -- As civilization developed and population increased, an increasingly complex legal system evolved. As the function of a good legal system is to insure manls basic civil and human rights, highly trained lawyers and judges are of paramount importance. They are an integral part of the legal struc- ture which guarantees order in a democratic society. In 1908, Marquette University absorbed two evening law schools which were operat- ing in Milwaukee and combined them to create the Marquette Law School. It was subsequently granted membership in the Association of American Law Schools, and has also been approved by the American Bar Association. Since its establishment, the Marquette School of Law has served as a training ground for Christian lawyers, pro- viding the necessary legal and ethical train- ing for qualified members of the bar. Theo- retical training coupled with moot court and other practical applications of classroom ma- terial prepare the lawyer for work in all aspects of his field. In his training, the student concentrates on the ethical principles of justice as well as on the legal aspects of democratic law. The student becomes aware of his responsi- bility toward his profession, toward the law, and toward his client. COLLEGE OE LIBERAL ARTS H Korth, S.J. fl S .I- Today the educated man plays a more vital role in society than ever before. He is the intelligent and decisive leader who sets high standards for his community. To fulfill this role, he must be well versed in the liberal arts. Because a liberal arts background is essential to an educated man, the College of Liberal Arts is the center of the University. Here the individual receives training in the humanities and the sciences, and he learns the disciplines essential to the truly intelligent man. By exploring the ways to truth, the student becomes familiar with ways of preserving and communicating it. As a Catholic institute, emphasis is placed on divine as well as natural truth. As an American institute, Marquette is interested in teaching the individual how to preserve a free and democratic so- ciety. Since 1848, when the Rt. Rev. J. M. Henni, the first bishop of Milwaukee obtained a monetary grant from Chevalier J. G. De Boeye of Antwerp, Belgium, to estab- lish a Jesuit college in this area, Marquette has striven to achieve these aims. The Jesuits first directed St. Aloysis Academy C1857-18645 and later St. Gall's Academy C1864-18721. In 1864, Marquette College received a charter from the State of Wisconsin, and in 1881, the college officially opened. The first five graduates of Mar- quette received their diplomas in 1887. The charter was revised in 1907, and Marquette College became Mar- quette University. The College of Liberal Arts presently holds member- ship in the American Conference of Academic Deans, Wisconsin Association of Presidents and Deans of Liberal Arts Colleges, and the North Central Association of Aca- demic Deans. Dr. John S. Hirschboeck f Dean SCHOOL UF MEDICI E Miss Beth J. Phillips Director of Curriculum in Physical Therapy Miss Alice M. Semrad Director of Curriculum M in Medical Technology School of Medicine Marquette University's School of Medicine was founded in 1913 after the Wisconsin College of Physicians and Surgeons turned over its teach- ing rights and facilities to the University. The basic science building erected in 1932, was made possible by the million-dollar bequest of Mrs. William E. Gramer in 1922. In 1953 a new library and an addition to the basic science build- ing were constructed. The first two years in the medical program are devoted to the study of basic medical sci- ences. The next two years concentrate on clinical, laboratory, and ward work in cooperation with several Milwaukee hospitals and health agencies. The Medical School includes curriculums prepar- ing students for work in the fields of Medical Technology and Physical Therapy. It is the purpose of the Marquette School of Medicine not only to educate physicians who are skilled in the art of their profession, but also to develop in its students a high moral and ethical character. .1254 'x H ...,r.. for if , lf. 'hid S- f-l- hi u-1 ...A Q A ip r . va li ' - 'Eg AA-...O 'T' ,A -X .qv CGLLEGE OF NURSI G Sr. Mary Thomas, O.S.F. Dean x ,,. 5-lssyfzg' A ' -W, 4v'f-633, St. .Toseph's Hospital Jaap,-4.5 4 , vw l qv 4 A 1 ,x . bi: H -tx-TT O t aa - -new i, , In 1936, through an arrangement with the Franciscan Sisters, the St. Joseph's School of Nursing became the Marquette University College of Nursing, a component college of the Univer- sity. Presently, its four-year curriculum includes biology, English, history, logic, theology, philoso- phy, sociology, and psychology as well as profes- sional nursing courses. Nursing, however, demands manual as well as intellectual skills. These are provided by guided clinical practice, observational experiences, and patient care in addition to classroom instruction. The student is taught to make judgments and decisions based on practical knowledge of the mental, emotional and spiritual needs of the pa- tient, as well as his physical needs. Teaching and leadership skills are also developed in the student with particular emphasis on effective, interper- sonal relationships. Of the graduates, 75 percent enter institutional nursing and 25 percent enter Public Health nurs- mg. ee lx: School of Speech SCHOOL OF SPEECH Hugo E. Hellman Director -I -w ,xv I f o f-' - -..,. 4 Q ' I, ,,. ,,- , -, , ,, . ,Le lr' - ,ni , .. - g,:-.u.a.,--..-,- .- ,fell Y,:fffI Speech instruction and activities have played a major role in the academic life of Marquette University since the University's foundation in 1881. In 1910 these activities were organized as a department unit and in 1926 the School of Speech was made a division of the University. Today, Marquette's School of Speech of- fers iive specialized programs: dramatics, radio and television, speech correction, public address and speech education. A student enters the School as a sophomore after spending his freshman year in the College of Liberal Arts. He can choose from more than 70 courses ranging from diction to modern rhetorical theory, and from radio and television broad- casting to parliamentary law. Class work is supplemented by practice in radio and televi- sion workshops. Seniors in the Speech Cor- rection program combine classroom studies with clinical experience in the Marquette Speech Clinic. .,-a- .1 M-32. W. ,- A ,E Hg, ' H, Y., , ROTC The Army ROTC program at Mar- quette provides the individual with a chance to better serve his country by acquiring knowledge of the basic skills of a military leader. For the first two years, the cadet is trained in basic military orientation in- cluding marksmanship, weapons and small unit tactics. These skills are essen- tial to the future officer, for they provide the basis of sound military leadership. In the last two years, emphasis is placed on military operations and logistics. At the end of the Junior year, a six week train- ing period at summer camp provides a concentrated laboratory course in military tactics with emphasis on the individual in action. At the end of this extensive training, the individual is commissioned as a sec- ond lieutenant. After graduation, he starts his service tour applying the leadership traits learned at Marquette. ln 1926, the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps was first created to enable college stu- dents across the country to qualify for a naval commission. When the Navy expanded the pro- gram in 1940, Marquette, aware of the impor- tance of this program, became the first Catholic college to establish a NROTC program on its campus. NROTC offers the student a four year course in naval science designed to give the midship- man a basic acquaintance with naval skills, law, and tradition. He learns the principles of navi- gation and operations, and becomes familiar with the rigid naval discipline designed to build char- acter in men. At the end, of his four years, the candidate is commissioned an officer in the Navy or Marine Corps. He then serves the Navy for three years, putting into practice the skills and disciplines learned in the classroom. Brooks Memorial Union The Army takes time out to participate in the chief pastime of Union inhabi- tants. At almost any time of the day, a visitor can find students huddled around Union tables embroiled in a card game. BROOK MEMORI L UNION From behind the counter in the Union grill comes sugar and spice and every- thing nice. The Union Grill is the soda shop of Marquette. Dale Carter, Liberal Arts junior explains the deeper principles of metaphysics to an atten- tive listener. T . , 1l 4 'Hit N- ,.f ni' X ,J-.ar-Z2-L f c ,M-WEST ' .-w.r.'-'uv ' x.,.5 'a.' 4 -4-rv 51. i,' ' ' .3-rf-Z 'L--Sol A' C I! . I. ITE, ' ' - -. 1-'iv- ?.. .-1 .1 3 , '1 we l '51 r.,s.'5', - , '- -vm,-.': '-.- J '7'?-iff'-Z.'.422g?'.':' r ' 3,,, ,.4,,,, ..gu.-,g.:,- ,gf -. .M .4':n.1:- JZ. .lA...v..: ,13.4v:., .7 .-I .g.'f.:f?:7f-g'.? -1 fl-.aff . -. 2,5 , .-. 99,4-,!l...e-3, JN, . .'Z fl' 1 fgf- 'gt-,af . 'ooo fs 54-1,5 -'- .' -.'-' ':. - .mv .' ' ' 'li .-xv 1 . -, , 1- z-- .. ' --.-L' ' ' fu' m --H ., '. .ln ,fu ' .K .-g,,.. il hu -H 4 ' ' v..'-v 1 'l V .cling .Q I .I I y .Lua-4'. A 14 V f Y Pi. X W The Hi-fi lounge of the Union supplies a per- fect place to grab a quick nap or give class notes a last minute check. ' 6- ' f -P-- s John Riteris Union Manager ,.,:nM.Q, v1'H:!la'M?1E!. 1 i ifwifiiw R' - - ,yqg-4' MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY MEMORI L LIBR RY .Ei 51 fe'-lg 'Xi William B. Ready Director of the Libraries 'HE' sf -r . . . f lil f 1 1 f,t 'e: X - - 4-,- vb.-Q .- lt isn't always calculus, chemistry, theology and languages that are studied in the library. f l The library stacks provide a place of complete quiet and isolation for students who have hard studying to do. WL' ,wigi Y lX The microfilm service of the library keeps news- papers and documents on file for easy student access. 54 2. ' - r 1 V f f EE 3.-L , -. .,l '3' l ' 1 if ,,,- it-' ' l , E' , , f xg , ' pg fi- ' i v . V -' ' --.YE3..e' E57 v' 1 -rl. li X' 2 4 ,nrilrf , i ' P I X . N I li - l2f,?i.5.' 1'-' 6 I J iff l l 2 S -.-:-:-1 ,1 1 :. ll , E E. It E ' J f - 1' E W N rrrrr to a . ' i ,L r i VW ' , U l -,fl l fliff ,ff .,.,. 1, ' X . ,V Y -Y-0 .rl ' rf' will 'W 2522? 'j ill 1 . iff E 'L ' s ' ,W - .ll .' fr- ' ' A ----'-'I 'dv ',-- A -',A ' K - l 'KL . 1 1, ' -ajaggmid '1f7,51 . -. ,,....-Ai Shri i i-I' . ,iz im ff F Z- 1+ H Nil ! ' ' r ' 1 it fls . -1' -Y U ' 'Ei P X-- -A A ' K E: F.-, J -fi .M ' Lv, ,' yijm , ,,.. , v gi ,QL -,tix N tg irl-I n l - ' . SQL 'wife tl ':'::' . , -. L ' 3 ,W EL A Ml - -fi :A',i ,3 ,ULU 4 'G SP' . Banking Sewice- Do you have a nickel? This is all that it costs for the check cashing service supplied by the University Banking Service. i Health Service-Dr. Mark Garry, director of the University Health Service, administers the blood pressure test. The health service supplies medical attention and supplies to the student SPECIAL SERVICES body. Placement Center-A student looking for part-time employment gets useful information at the job placement center. Tepee- lf nothing else, they've got seIection. A student The Tepee also provides the student with a variety of paperback books. Guidance Center-A guidance councilor aids a stu- dent evaluate the results of a test. looks over the supplies in the Tepee. The Tepee is the Union store that sells the incidentals that make campus life easier. I 'n 5 i I V. I ibm., 1 'afvnvrfivtzrvvvff CONTINUING EDUCATIO Bro. Leo V. Ryan, C.S.V. Director of Continuing Education ii ...x Carpenter Hall .A.k...,,,,,,Q,-wr - fin? Q: ,W 2-ei ' 3, J i I , .-I il' 1 fElvN,' -'j'1Q:? E The Rev. John Courtney Murray, S.J., has warned that the real enemy within the gates of the city is . . . the idiot. Fr. Murray was referring to the ancient Greek usage of idiot which connotes a man who was not master of the knowledge and skills that underlies the life of a civilized city. The purpose of the Marquette University Division of Continuing Education is to com- bat the danger posed by this enemyg to provide a citizen the opportunity to master the knowledge and skills required for our times. Since 1922 Marquette University has been offering evening education for adults. The Division of Continu- ing Education today embraces all non-credit and eve- ning undergraduate credit programs. The Evening Divi- sion extends to its students many of the same oppor- tunities for degree work as are available to students in the day programs. For those who have a degree there are programs to expand their business and profes- sional qualifications by keeping informed of new de- velopments in their fields. These programs are offered in the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Business Administra- tion, Engineering, and Nursing. Over and above these are available many short-term, non-credit courses. The Division of Continuing Education also sponsors lec- tures and lecture series throughout the year. l l UNIVERSITY 'Z 'poeitivee end eritieelf' minds can go on saying as much es they like that the new generation, Iees imgen me-me than their elders, H0 Wenger believes im e flMULIE end in .e per- fecting ef the worldg Hee it ever eeeurred te thoee who- write and repeem these things them., if they were right, ell? spiritual maven ment on earth would be vfirtuelly brought to e stop? They seem tee believe that life would continue its peaceful eyelle when dee prived of light, of Ihepe and of the ettreeg time of em inexhemmetible future? Teilherd. de Chemin Michael Molenda John Maas William Lavelle Ralph Kolinski Alan lding David Garino Dennis Murphy NATIO AL JESUIT LPHA SIGMA NU L John Borgard Y ' President Robert Bonner William 0'R8g3I'l Raymond Pushkar - ' R: ' U X , vig . . gi, Na+ R v R M 51 E 1 J ' ': , 1 ,. '-N. . ' ' ' A - Q R 'L7' Edward RENO Tim Sullivan Paul Wagner Ralph Sett HO ORARIES Brenda Dominski President GAMM PI EPSILO at Mary Fran Johnson Patricia Ann Magnuson Carol Esterling fi AU! I I , SUSBI1 Pollock Joan Geraldine Nosallk Catherine Condon .I Sophie Pierog Mary Cristiano Geraldine Stadler Carol Wolkerstorfer Barbara Christian Rechner Helen Carb Lv ., 1 Q7 Q: v-' v' STUDENT SENATE Top Row: Andy Ruments, Jude T. Dalton, Tom J. Pinter, Sina K. Hollis, J. Patrick Wright, William C. Sturm, Marijane Lynch, Robert A. Diedrich. Second Row: Terence R. Fernandes, Diane M. Hauser, Tom A. DiNanni, Edward J. Wilkinson, Ed T. Yoch, Raymond S. Pushkar, John R. Maas, Kathy L. Pavesic. Bottom Row: Ronald J. Leggio, Thomas R. Sifferman, Mary L. Sass, rec. sec., Timothy C. Sullivan, pres.g William G. Lavelle, vice-pres., Elizabeth A. Sweeney, cor. sec., James H. Pinion. ,G Bill Lavelle, Student Senate vice-president, listens attentively while one of his fellow senators delivers a speech. Seated next to Lavelle is Tony Derezinski, president-elect of the Liberal Arts council. HO OR RY SOCIETIES 63 -4 Pl DELTA PHI, National French Honor Society Top Row: Ellen Carter, Pat Grossenbacher, Emily A. Fabrycki. Bottom Row: Susann Collins, sec.-tres., Patricia P. Radzin, pres., Nancy L. Klein, vice-pres. CHI EPSILON, National Civil Engineering Honor Society Top Row: John R .Troka, Joseph C. Reich- enberger, Frank J. Ruekert, jr., John N. Ries, Jerry D. Wren, Tom Gallery, Richard E. Anzia. Bottom Row: Richard J. Coyne, Robert A. Felder, vice-pres., Timothy L. Menning, pres., Keith L. Christiansen, tres., Ed- ward A. Bielefeld, Brian J. Fagan. BETA ALPHA PSI, Local Accounting Honor Society Top Row: Ken P. Shibilski, Joseph F. Cairnes, jr., John A. Becker, John A. Meyer, James J. Hellmich, Phil E. Bares, Fred A. Lafnitzegger, W. Patrick Lynch. Third Row: Robert P. Lipscomb, Jacque- line C. Hernon, John F. Rozek, Susan K. Moore, Maurice J. Sheehy, Ji ll Song, Jeanne L. Blasky, Rosalie S. Sanfilippo, Paul C. McDonald. Second Row: Raymond A. Christ, James F. Kunath, Diane L. Kitzki, Ed J. Ra- tajczak, Sina K. Hollis, Donald N. Melin, Donald R. Simons, Ronald A. Knutel. Bottom Row: Dennis J. Wroblewski, Joan D. Kosmatka, sec., Daniel A. Orth Ill, pres., William N. Bergstrom, moderator, Stanley C. Kiefer, vice-pres., Helen M. Cobeen, tres., Bernard D. Strittmatter. SIGMA DELTA PI, National Spanish Honor Society Top Row: Rita A. Fagan, vice-pres., Sharon Shelso, Sylvia G. Hughes. Bottom Row: Dr. S. Trifilo, moderator, Mary L. Hanscum, pres., Victoria M. Sclafani. PHI SIGMA, National Biology Honor Society Top Row: William A. Held, James A. Rydlewicz, Robert K. Bielski, William G. Lavelle, Robert D. Zuiker, Donald E. Heinkel,.1ohn F. Fallon. Bottom Row: Gary W. Barrett, vice- pres., Camille M. Hintzke, sec., Thomas E. Wissing, pres., Vito R. Fioravanti, tres. Pl GAMMA MU, National Social Science Honor Society Top Row: Ralph N. Kolinski, Mary Fran Cahill, Gail A. Shea, John J. O'Meara, Gerald J. Wesolowski. Bottom Row: Edward J. Krill, pre-s.g Jo- seph W. McGee, moderatorg Roger A. Yockey, vice-pres. SIGMA ALPHA ETA, National Speech Correction Fraternity Top Row: Dorothy H. Rendeles, Lois M. Be- rehm, Jean M. Chambers, Jacqueline A. Ma- dell, Margaret A. Cangelosi, Judie L. Haus- mann. Middle Row: Helen R. Laige, Julie K. Tarnaw- ski, Jan A. Kalmback, Charlotte A. Frankow, Marla K. Artzer, Beverly A. Bonich. Bottom Row: Jane M. Depies, tres., Katherine M. Meyer, vice-pres., Joan K. Rechner, pres., Neddy E. Rawls, second vice-pres., Deborah J. Dauw, sec. Pl TAU SIGMA, National Mechanical Engineering Honor Society Top Row: David Wolf, William T. Chidester, Charles R. Strass- man, John C. Lemanski, Joseph H. Abler, Thomas R. Siffer- man, Jerry W. Scholand, James A. Bonesho, John V. Staut, Robert A. Doering. Bottom Row: Tom A. Bucwin- ski, Daniel Garbey, Peter P. Jakubenas, vice-pres.p Michael J. Schoeben, pres.: Jon C. Swane, Mike P. Murphy, sec. PSI CHI, National Psychology Honor Society Top Row: Mary Ellen Operle, Michael J. O'ConnelI, Kenneth V. Schreiner, Robert J. Wnuczek, George D. Kunz, Janyce M. Mehr. Middle Row: Ronald E. Smith, John W. Boyan, Kathleen C. Radtke, Gale A. Keane, Donald A. Czech, Frank R. Crowe. Bottom Row: Rosalie A. Price, Mary L. Hanscum, sec., James E. Auer, pres.g James A. Schwab, vice-pres., Anne E. Niemiec. 'el-Q -RB il! SIGMA GAMMA CHI, Local Chemistry Honor Society Top Row: Mary F. Herman, Pat A Horkheimer, Paul D. Gigi, Rudy G Mueller, E. Richard Rass, Robert M Nehs. Bottom Row: Peter J. Conigliaro, sec. Charles L. Hall, pres.g Mary F. John- son, vice-pres.g Edward A. Carberry ETA KAPPA NU, National Electrical Engineering Society Top Row: Richard J. Belcastro, Don- ald B. Schaefer, Bruce H. Boehlen, Robert T. Daly, Robert J. Narbutas Henry E. Thompson, James J. O'Don: nel. Bottom Row: Robert C. Garnier, James D. Ponton, sec., Tituan J. Bett, Gerald G. Madson, pres., Charles L. Christensen. li Fr' tu:-fd-., Lf, , -- I ' SIGMA TAU DELTA, National English Honor Society Top Row: Mary A. Saunders, Patricia P. Radzin, James P. Hemmer, Thomas F. Kaye, David L. Short, Philip G. Heim, James E. Poulos, Geraldine M. Stadler, Michael H. Molenda. Middle Row: Nancy L. Klein, Betty M. Rawls, Mary C. Walsh, Ellen D. Carter, Barbara T. Christian, Judie A. Ryan, Susann Collins, Kristine J. Skogstrom. Bottom Row: Sophia J. Goginski, Kevin M. Phalin, David J. Baraga, vice-pres., John M. Bugge, pres., Betsy R. Gallery, sec., Thomas F. Altmann, John E. Price. ETA SIGMA PHI, National Classics Honor Society Top Row: Sharon L. Huebner, Philip J. Andringa, John J. Guyer, Richard J. Hebein, Jim Daubel, Karen K. Skalitzky, Mary P. Host. Bottom Row: Dennis V. Hicky, tres., Thomas F. Kaye, vice-pres., John E. Price, pres., Peter G. Theis, moder- ator, Mary C. Dooling, sec. Rozga, tres., Elizabeth R. Tate PI ALPHA SIGMA, Local Professional Physical Therapy Fraternity Top Row: Mary Kay Archer, Kathy A Hanratty, Phyllis M. Van Goethen Y7 . . 11 A . -L . were - - Q .If 11-1 f A-1 x, -. I Marilyn R. Shaules, Susan M. A 7 P. , ' A. Muench, Susan J. Plaisance, Su- g V 4' ,mv H EJ-, . S. --K zanne R. Srnits, Marlene E. Ducholz, 2. Y -1 ' J fe' i r A gf- Carol D. Cwiklinski. t-. I s A . ' ' J Middle Row, Barbara' A. Demerath, 5 E A 5 Q Margaret M. Becker, Joyce M. Sabl- ' ' , jak, Leonora M. Pagano, Mary A. ' A f :A 'V - , L T Piechura, Peggy L. Noll, Vicki D. . 1 ii - ' a- -, 4 F , ' gf Milazzo, Joann T. Sabljak. N ' 5, , Q -K J' . Bottom Row: Nancy M. Felazzo, ' ,, T 'Q U Q Kathy T. Rauwolf, Virginia J. Ranski, L rx 2 A , 5 3 1 sec., Muriel M. Squires, vice-pres. A r V ,Y Susan M. Attermeier, pres., Carol E. ' Eileen Batchelor. lx PI MU EPSILON, National Honorary Mathematics Fraternity Top Row: James R. Gebert, Richard E. Fedler, Thomas R. Sifferman, Robert J. Norbutas, Jerry W. Scholand, Henry E. Thompson, Vince A. Rowe. Middle Row: Mary E. Derosso, George M. Saviello, Pamela L. Parks, Donald F. Madura, Robert S. Matulis, Robert M. Nehs, John C. Lemanski. Bottom Row: Douglas J. Bohn, tres., William Bodden, vice-pres., Richard J. Yezek, pres., Kristine J. Skogstrom, sec. . - l 7 'irr ! A 7 X PHI ALPHA THETA, National History Honor Society Top Row: Jeffrey H. Nolte, Lee E. Wells, John H. Niebler, Wayne J. Stankowski, John J. O'Meara, Lee T. Hettinger, Roger A. Yockey, Thomas J. Pinter. Bottom Row: Judith A. Kowalski, Mary Fran Cahill, cor. sec., Ronald W. Kondrat, pres., Jill L. Clausen, tres.g Sandra L. Collins. Z' PHI SIGMA TAU, National Philosophy Honor Society Top Row: John A. Crusoe, James P. Hemmer, James R. Ehrle, Thomas F. Altmann, James M. Morgan, James E. Auer, James R. Fuller, Thomas J. Sorauf. Bottom Row: Judith K. Kuttner, John A. Giguere, Philip G. Helm, vice- pres.g Rev. Francis C. Wade, SJ., moderatorg Gerald T. Hunt, pres., Roy J. Josten, Kristine J. Skogstrom. E! srl 'ia' TCP RHO TAU BETA, Local Broadcasting Fraternity Top Row: Robert W. Pirsein, John Bugge, Frank Otto Mathie, Gerry Campbell, John J. Stollenwerk, James F. Murtaugh. Bottom Row: Kay Gibson, Paula A. Luttig, sec., William C. Sturm, membership vice-pres., Michael H. Molenda, pres., Terrence G. Swann, Nancy Chamberlain. 'K DELTA SIGMA RHO, National Debating Honor Society James R. Ehrle, Diane Winkle, cor. sec., Dennis H. Gensch, pres., James F. Murtaugh, rec. sec. SIGMA Pl SIGMA, National Physics Honor Society Top Row: Jack B. Greene, J. Edward Bottkol, Frank G. Karioris, moder- ator. Bottom Row: Ellen M. Proctor, Paul G. Miller, vice-pres., Vincent A. Rowe, pres., Margaret A. Mueller. . Nl - Q ALPHA KAPPA DELTA, National Sociological Honor Society Myrna M. Geritz, sec.-tres.g Nancy A. Zabkowicz, pres.g Adelaide E. Ma- jerus, Gail A. Shea. K 5 L nf, iii I i . TAU BETA PI, National Engineering Honor Society Top Row: Joseph H. Abler, James A. Bonesho, Patrick J. Gannon, Ronald P. Reak, Thomas R. Sifferman, Don- ald B. Schaefer, Bruce H. Boehlen, Gerald G. Madson, John R. Troka. Middle Row: Thomas A. Buczwinski, David F. Wolf, John C. Lemanski, Richard J. Talsky, Charles L. Chris- tensen, James J. O'Donnell, Charles R. Strassman, Peter P. Jakubenas. Bottom Row: Jerry W. Scholand, Rob- ert T. Daly, rec. sec., Timothy L. Menning, tres., Robert J. Norbutas, vice-pres., Rex E. Hunt, pres., Theo- dore F. Zimmer, cor. sec., Richard J. Coyne, Henry E. Thompson. R995- UP J he K J L BETA GAMMA SIGMA, National Commerce Honor Society Top Row: Norman Kaye, John Meyers, Daniel Orth, lll, Dennis Gensch, Ralph Kolinski. Middle Row: Joseph Moricz, William N. Bergstrom, Loreen Fratrich, Frank Jealkins, Herbert G. Zollitsch. Bottom Row: George Knick, Dean Robert T. Martin, Walter Gast. Q 'Q J - .-' .A - , W - , 4'!H':'u Q f 1 ur .3 k Y V . V ,QQ ' fx Q .-R. ' in . ,AY 1-4 V ' '47 - 9' 1- KAPPA TAU ALPHA, National Journalism Honor Society Geraldine L. Nosalik, Paul C. Wagner, Anne E. Smith, David P. Garino, Helen M. Caro. MISSIO R LIGIOUS ORGAN ZATIO KNIGHTS OF THE ALTAR Top Row: Fred A. Lafnitzegger, Michael Banasik, John E. Cockayne, Edward S. Beckstrom, Gerald R. Sylvain, Donald F. Moen, Herbert J. Aamodt, Robert G. Vallis, Neil E. Peterson. Third Row: John R. Park, William No- vick, Francis E. Bachhuber, John V. Staut, Stanley C. Kieger, James R. Beix, James Daleiden, Dennis W. Hickey, Jos- eph F. Nicastro. Second Row: Timothy L. Wade, Thomas H. Thibault, Donald A. Newberg, L. Carl Rauen, Ronold D. Cichocki, John M. Nagl, William J. Fundaro, jr., James C. Himmes. Bottom Row: Philip A. Zarob, Ralph J. Biamonte, rec. sec., Jeff Moriarty, vice- pres., Rev. M. G. Barnett, S.J., moder- ator, Gerald W. Kintzle, pres., Daniel J. Navicky, cor. sec., Thomas A. Sugalski. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Top Row: John E. McRoberts, John N. Lemerond, Pamela L. Parks, Vin- cent A. Rowe. Bottom Row: Thomas A. DiNanni, pres., lrene Xavier, cor. sec., Kath- leen K. Higgins, rec. sec., Joseph W. Sukiel, vice-pres. ,fr file K5 J 4 .b 'F Ei: vt. 57 Carol A. Guagliardo, sec., Judith M. Polkow, vice-pres., Vincent A. Rowe, pres., Marge E. Hayes, tres., Irene Xavier, Patricia A. Garcia, Pamela L. Parks, Patricia G. Oakes, Gretchen M. Hartwich, Joy R. Maguire, Anita S. Nommesch. 1. 'f f 'f' I' I: g ' ,- . . 'il A xi F ' l 3 - -, 4 - ' W .i MANus DEI, Liturgy Club Bonnie M. Fogarty, Sue M. Pollock, JOURNALISM SODALITY Top Row: Diane C. Perrone, Pat Holder, Stan Ziemba, Jerome B. Ernst, Thomas P. Kleber, J. Dennis Papp, Bill Becket. Middle Row: Teddi Grant, Kathleen A. Fisher, Pat Scharber, Dick Muel- ler, Kathleen K. Higgins, Patty Coyle, Tom W. Smith. Bottom Row: Gloria M. Babler, John M. Fedders, men's vice-prefect, Kathy A. 0'Brien, women's prefectg Rev. Gerald P. Brennan, S.J., moder- ator, Agostino A. Bono, men's pre- fectg Karen M. Stelzer, women's vice- prefectg Thomas P. Coleman. tres.g Jane M. Reiner, vice- pres., Joseph W. Suckiel, pres., Elaine A. Roth. ii. y. ENGINEERING SODALITY Top Row: Thomas R. Sifferman, Mark C. Peters, Robert W. Agnew, Carl L. Blum, Joseph P. Benson, Robert J. Norbutas, Paul J. Flemming, William H. Conley, Daniel E. Brun. Middle Row: Stanley A. Karls, James A. Klein, Joseph C. Zuercher, Alfredo A. Rom H. Abler, Brian C. Mertz, Richard J. Strassman, Richard E. Snider. Bottom Row: Robert F. Jakob, James A. Tewes, sec., William T. Chidester, co-pref agosa, Joseph ect, Roger C. Smith, prefectg John V. Staut, co-prefectg John E. McRoberts, sec.g Ronald T. Strobel. .. ,Nfu , - - --2 5- l 1 I if ., 4 .fl n 1ZI!ulL.xl.1 I ilk WOMEN'S UNDERGRADUATE SODALITY Top Row: Kathie C. Radtke, Frances l. Dittes, Susan R. Hoffman, Marcia R. Simenson, Sharon A. Callahan, Ann S. Goggin, Catherine A. Schmanski, Mary E. Rigler. Third Row: Mary Jo Loersch, Nancy A. Nienaber, Betty M. Rawls, Zandra K. James, Irene Xavier, Judy Hallman, Anne E. Niemiec, Patricia A. McGreevy. Second Row: Elaine A. Roth, Pat R. Huston, Camille A. Stroinski, Carole A. Murphy, Mary P. Niles, Mary R. Maier, Barbara T. Christian. Bottom Row: S. Jean Goginski, Kathy A. Murphy, Susan M. Pollock, Mary Ellen Operle, prefect, Janet M. Stariha, tres., Barbara L. Witkiewicz, Mary Anne Carmody. - H., - L S , -.I , f . C fr .mn -N ,,,.- - ' W W- wi l V A , , la tr' fb x . . n . . - '.' Q-4,7 ., A I Q.. ' LIBERAL ARTS MENS' SODALITY Top Row: Gerald T. Semmler, Neil A. Witt, Patrick J. Laventure, Robert J. Bielefeld, Nicholas Schu macher, Thomas J. Sorauf, Robert F. Zwaska. Bottom Row: Josef L. Molenda, John Guyer, tres., Patrick R. McKenzie, sec., Ralph N. Kolinski, co prefect, Robert H. Archer, co-prefect, John N. Lemerond, Richard J. Hebein. COU OILS JOURNALISM COUNCIL Top Row: Bonnie C. Kaminsky, Den- nis P. Byrne, Patrick J. Farnam, Terence T. Bormann, Jacqueline A. Schlund. Bottom Row: Kathleen A. O'Brien, Michael B. Maciejewski, tres., J. Pat- rick Wright, jr., pres., Sarah Van Roo, sec., Marge A. Mesner, William C. Becket. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL Top Row: Thomas P. Guszkowski, James P. Weller, John A. Meyer, Bruce A. Bernberg, Herbert J. Aamodt, Ray J. Riordan, John W. Mathers, Michael J. Singleton. Bottom Row: Mary K. Ott, Loreen J. Fratrick, William A. Ganz, tres., Wil- liam C. Sturm, pres., Gregory F. Huyette, vice-pres., Diane M. Flanagan. PHYSICAL THERAPY COUNCIL Top Row: Carol E. Rozga, Pat Anthony, Suzanne Smits, Vincent King, Mary Quinn, Martha Dwyer, Joni Rugloski. Bottom Row: Joyce A. Smith, Phyllis M. Qi! ,. Van Goethen, vice-pres., Elizabeth A. -Y Sweeney, pres., Barbara A. Demerath, tres., Susan J. Plaisance. ,V ' ., , -' GRADUATE SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Top Row: David K. Chow, Joseph J. Roszkowski, Terrence R. F6l'l'I3fIdBS. Bottom Row: James R. Gebert, tres., E. Fredricks, pres., Yves H. Gardette. Vito R. Fioravanti, Richard I ,IE 1 wil l 'EY i I ' 1 75 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL Top Row: Beverly C. Gehl, Margo l. Miller, Marilyn A. Schmidt, Marlene F. Speckert, Kathleen M. Kenney, Rosann M. Timpone, Judie L. El- stad, Karen H. Gumsey. Bottom Row: Barbara A. Barsul, Patricia A. Cahill, tres., Diane M. Hauser, pres.g Betty Y. Murakami, vice-pres., Barbara M. Snyder, sec. .,..7 ' Ii i I i l x , .4 ,Fl-' I . i ll, I SPEECH COUNCIL Top Row: Jane M. Depies, Alice P. Trainer, Joan Caresio, Deborah Dauw, Thomas F. Kaye, Katie Meyer, Terrence G. Swann, Dennis G. Kraynak. Bottom Row: Neddy E. Rawls, Charlotte A. Frankow, rec. sec., Tom F. Pinter, pres., Michael H. Molenda, vice-pres., Pattifay H. Thomas. 5' MEDICAL SCHOOL COUNCIL David B. Moga, David R. Tomasini, Vincent P. Banker, pres Edward J. Wilkinson, Jean M. Shaurette, sec. DENTAL HYGIENE COUNCIL Top Row: Patricia R. Scalzo, Caryll A. Friedrich, Mary L. Lecker, Cristine L. Nelson, Janet R. Truenbach, Mary T. Finn. Bottom Row: Susan M. Mathieu, Nancy Q '55 Y' -- .. I a . I - T , I ' il , f s . . X' . P. x - , I I . fi A. Tanner, vice-pres.g Marijane Lynch, pres.g Suzanne M. Rehder, sec. DEAN'S ADVISORY COUNCIL Top Row: Frank X. Koelsch, Allen E. lding, James E. Murphy, Michael J. Nolan, Robert A. Melin, Donald J. Bauhs, James R. Ehrle, James P. Burns, Robert J. Bonner. Middle Row: Jim F. Janz, James B. Young, Joseph H. Hallows, John P. Payant, Paul E. Schwemer, Robert L. Hersh, Peter Balistreri, Thomas G. Hinners, Frank T. Crivello, Patrick T. McMahon, Robert H. Bichler, Hugh S. McManus, R. Thomas Cane, Peter J. Lettenberger, Roch Carter. Bottom Row: Jerome E. Gull, Sherman S. Abrahamson, Russell E. Schallert, Dean Reynolds Seitz, Raymond S. Pushkar, John J. Kircher, Phillip J. Hellmuth. 3 I DENTAL SCHOOL COUNCIL Top Row: Richard A. Labinski, Lee R. Boese, Daniel J. McCarthy, Billie B. Wilson, Stuart A. Caplan, Walter A. Handzlik. Bottom Row: Rodney C. Dukart, Charles L. Myers, Marijane Lynch, John Maas, pres., Thomas J. Barry, vice-pres. 'I . 1 .L x NURSING COUNCIL Top Row: Maryann Blizzard, Holly J. Haag. Bottom Row: Mary C. Wavernek, sec., Marilyn J. Yunek, tres., Jude T. Dalton, pres., Kay L. Heath. LIBERAL ARTS COUNCIL Top Row: Lee E. Wells, Marilyn A. Faehrmann, Jon C. Bruss, Mary Ann Carmody, William J. Keppel, Lee T. Hettinger, Pamela L. Parks, John A. Crusoe. Bottom Row: Thomas J. Boll, John R. Brechtl, Mary L. Hanscum, cor. sec., William G. Lavelle, pres., Jeff Moriarty, vice-pres., Patricia A. Gaynor, rec. sec., John P. Lynch. ENGINEERING COUNCIL Top Row: John N. Ries, C. Rodney Budney, John L. Daniewicz, John M. Chaplock, Michael J. Slawnick, Timo- thy L. Menning, James W. Shapaker, John E. McRoberts. Middle Row: Wesley M. Jost, John E. Lemanski, Michael P. Toman, Daniel T. Krebsbach, John D. Fobian, James F. Snyder, George L. Nelson, Titian J. Bett, William H. Conley. Bottom Row: Charles R. Strassman, Gerald W. Scholand, Rudolph A. Fuys, vice-pres., Thomas R. Siffer- man, pres., Joseph H. Abler, sec., Daniel E. Braun, tres. ff -N I .. '-.4 1 I 3 'I' is si-Lease 13 A . X V7 CARNIVAL COUNCIL Top Row: Joseph Atwood, modera- tor, Jim Finkler, Jon Van Abel, John Piechocki, Ron Sciepko, tres., Jim Collins, Wayne Kallenberger, Ted Yock, pres. Bottom Row: Dale Carter, Jeannie Kemp, vice-pres., Marion Herrmann, sec., Janet Josten, Penny Peek, Rondy Elliot. WELCOME WEEK COUNCIL Top Row: Susan M. Mathieu, Michael B. Grimm, Patricia A. Horkheimer, Thomas P. Gus- zowski., Kathy M. Mulvaney. Bottom Row: Janice B. Bab- cock, James E. Ring, vice- pres., James H. Pinion, pres., James J. Rossi. 5 W PROM COUNCIL Top Row: David J. Caravella, John R. Taccarino, Joanne C. Scanlan, David Hingtgen, moderator, Gloria J. Karby, Daniel A. Kain, Thomas M. McGavick. Bottom Row: Diane K. Ainslie, M. Kathryn Woessner, Jeannette E. Holmes, sec., John G. Bendt, pres., Joseph A. Ryan, vice-pres., Susie J. Schmit, Mary A. Wojciechowski. VARIETIES COUNCIL Top Row: Anne Kingston, Penny Peek, Peter Tarantino, Raymond K. Leisten, Lee T. Hettinger, Anne K. Daly, Nicholas Burke, Nancy Flana- gan. Bottom Row: Robert E. Farrell, tres., Robert F. Sapita, vice-pres., Robert A. Diedrich, pres., Michael J. Bruch, production vice-pres., Kathy Kern, sec. BROOKS COUNCIL rf Top Row: Ronald M. Goergen, Jon C. Bruss, Herbert J. Aamodt, William E. Belongia, Donald A. Newberg. Bottom Row: Sheila M. Hecht, Sheila M. Foster, vice-pres., Andris M. Ruments, pres., Constance A. Bradach. TIPOFF COMMITTEE Top Row: David Decker, Thomas Boll, Lewis Amendola, Joseph Zabkar, William Belongia, Lee Hettinger, John Lynch. Bottom Row: Ruthanne Gart- land, Karen K. Skalitzky, M Denise Murphy, Joan A. Mas lan, sec., Marian J. Schaefer, Mary J. Mooney, Bonnie L. Butler. LJTI I K K7 INTERRESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Margo A. Loss, Rita A. Scherer, Dotty J. Rumler, Kathy John- son. Bottom Row: Linda C. Larsen, rec. sec., Kathy L. Pavesic, pres., Patricia A. Dillon, vice-pres., Sue Carney, cor. sec. I 'I K WOMEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Nancy A. Tanner, Holly Coman, Kathleen P. Chmielecki, Barbara A. Dunphy, Kathleen W. Healy, Kathleen M. Kenney, Elizabeth A. Sweeney, Clarene M. Farley, Paula M. Mielcarek. Bottom Row: Mary M. Mclnerney, tres., Michelle A. Marco, vice-pres., Sina K. Hollis, pres., Sue A. Smith, cor. sec., Diane M. Hauser, rec. sec. 5 nf NICOLAS HALL COUNCIL Z Top Row: Dennis Duesterhaus, John Steichen, Richard Barder, Fred Wiemer. , Bottom Row: John M. Fedders, moderator, Leonard A. Agrusti, vice-pres., Regis J. Cola- santi, pres., Robert P. Grosso, tres. 'E 3 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Top Row: Robert E. Burke, Michael J. Skwierawski, Edward J. Krill, Richard F. Morrissey, sec., John D. Fischer, Michael J. Bruch, tres., James D. Cunningham. Bottom Row: Daniel A. Kain, Wayne F. Tinkle, moderator, Roger W. Johnson, Ronald J. Leggio, pres., Ronald A. Pierce, vice-pres., Gerald J. Schubert. Y? 7 515, F. l F , 4 , 4 e I , T'f'1..J.1i- L p INTERSORORITY COUNCIL Top Row: Mary Ellen Smith, Carol R. Zvonek, Marianna Egle, Marilyn Yunek, Catherine R. Little, Anne E. Williams, Marilyn A. Wheeler. Middle Row: Angela J. Buttar, Joanne Czerniak, Judy A. Salmina, Helen M. Caro, Ellen D Carter, Jeanne M. Vogel, Virginia M. Troy. 1 ,Bottom Row: Cecilia A. Giorgio, rec. sec., Brenda E. Dominski, vice-pres., Mary L. Sass pres., Nancy A. Michniewicz, tres., Judith A. Kowalski, Mary F. Johnson, cor. sec. FR TER ITIES 81 J EVANS SCHOLARS Top Row: Charles F. Urbauer, William G. O'Regan, Glennon D. Mueller, Robert E. Farrell, J. Terry Lawler, Robert J. Saka- Iauski, Ralph N. Kolinski, Daniel A. Gallagher, William J. Cooley. Fourth Row: Paul P. Biebel, John Formwalt, John Gallagher, Greg Hren, Bill Fleming, Ken Sidell, George Burgett, Robert Maher, Dennis Molloy. Third Row: Randal Hoyer, Peter Heraty, Dennis Giangiorgi, Carl Hren, Joseph Krol, John Molenaar, Michael J. Skwieraw- ski, James R. Ryan. Seclond Row: Richard J. Growney, Edward J. Corr, Donald D. Hugo, jr., Jerry J. Schubert, Bernard J. Browe, Richard B. Coo . Bottom Row: Robert F. Stupp, Jack F. Morien, William J. Harper, sec., Edward A. Reno, jr., vice-pres., J. Peter Coolsen, pres.g Patrick E. Lynch, tres., Jack Scotellaro, Edward F. Klein. ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA, International Medical Fraternity Top Row: Gene J. Pawlowski, Robert A. Hershberg, Thomas W. Korb, jr., David R. Tomasini, Leo J. Puzynski John J. Kief, Peter M. Sanfelippo. Bottom Row: John A. Welsch, warden, George E. Cassidy, music dir.g George W. Koehl, sec., Kenneth P. Pohl, tres. Robert Sawyer, Michael H. Skopec. ! L l 'WF ALPHA DELTA SIGMA, National Advertising Fraternity Top Row: John L. Dunn, Daniel A. Orth, Bernard D. Strittmatter, Robert P. Jursch, Gary W. Nolan, Thomas R. Huettl, William L. Gruber, Carl D. Rein- hold. Middle Row: J. Patrick Wright, Joel Pappa, Michael Bruch, Robert Burke, Gerald Kubiak, Mark Kelley, Richard C. Zehnder. Bottom Row: Michael F. Strapp, Frank L. Gruning, tres., Gene A. Erl, vice-pres., Gregory F. Huyette, pres., John L. Hoef- ler, rec. sec., Joseph B. Gorman, cor. sec.g Barry N. Finch. ALPHA KAPPA PSI, International Commerce Fraternity Top Row: Patrick J. Nugent, Robert D. Regner, F. Michael Stockreiter, John R. Muehlbauer, William O. Scott, Steven E. Zahn, Thomas J. Owens, George Vergara. Third Row: Robert A. Capwell, Theodore J. Russell, James P. Carroll, William P. Murphy, David L. Snyder, Robert E. Myron, Carl M. Buss, James N. Anstett. Second Row: John W. Mathers, Daniel J. Der- fus, Andris N. Ruments, Vincent P. Morreale, Michael A. Cavataio, Ray J. Riordan, Donald A. Newberg. Bottom Row: Paul M. Tobin, John F. Young, William A. Ganz, Edward J. Jacobsen, vice- pres., James E. Ring, sec.g James J. Rossi, tres. , . 1 1 1,5 1 li 4 1 ,J if Q l ,F 'Tw SIGMA SIGMA EPSILON, Local Professional Speech ALPHA OMEGA, International Dental Education Fraternity Fraternity Top Row: Charlotte A. Toma, Kathleen M. Mehegan, Thomas H. TOP Row: Gefald 3- Feldman, SEC-3 DOFIGN T- GIHSSHGV, Hausman, Phyllis M. Hertel, Margaret M. Mullins. Stuart A-CHDIHVL Bottom Row: Thomas F. Kaye, Doris A. Biskupski, sec., Dennis G. Bottom Row: Burton E. Becker. Marshall Freiman. Nor- Kraynak, pres., Thomas F. Pinter. man Plotkin. Pres- ALPHA PHI OMEGA, National Service Fraternity Top Row: Gerald B. Swinarski, Robert J. Janess, Jim W. Collins, Jim T. Bunch, William E. Dowtzer, David L. Bitter, Terence J. Piper, Michael A. Gallo. Fourth Row: Lee T. Hettinger, Edward J. Krill, Arthur A. Gonty, Gregory F. Huyette, Frank Cox, Michale J. McCormick, Bruce W. Stender, John N. Lemerond. Third Row: Luke F. Matrang, William I. Cald- well, W. K. Farrell, Ronald A. Kuisis, Richard S. Cherwin, Daniel F. Rlnzel, Thomas J. Boll, William J. Bremner. Second Row: Edward P. DeVaney, Charles L. Camille, Kenneth V. Schreiner, Paul G. Miller, Gerald L. Schauwecker, Nicholas B. Burke. Bottom Row: Tim F. Comeford, Dennis H. Gensch, tres., John P. Lynch, rec. sec., Ken- neth J. Hughes, pres., Joseph P. Annis, vice- pres., Roger F. Majchrzak, cor. sec., Gary G. Poehling, asst. tres., Kevin T. Collins. DELTA SIGMA Pl, International Commerce Fraternity Top Row: Wayne Kallenberger, James P. Conboy, Ronald G. Davidson, Ron- ald S. Sciepko, Peter H. Hagen, Chuck W. Jakopich, David J. Cara- vella, Alexander J. Moody, jr. Middle Row: Michael J. Singleton, James R. Finkler, John G. Bendt, James F. Murtaugh, Donald R. Sim- ons, Robert P. Keyes, Russell J. Hughes, Thomas R. O'Hare. Bottom Row: Daniel A. Kain, Richard J. Skowlund, John J. McConville, sec., Steve Judge, pres., Ronald M. Goergen, vice-pres., John C. Seramur, tres., Patrick D. Kain. PHI THETA PSI, Local Cultural Liberal Arts Fraternity Top Row: Gary F. Koehn, William T. Pavelchik, Terrence F. Sullivan, John J. Kelly, Richard F. Morrissey, James l. Grieshop, Francis J. Podvin, Jon F. Van- Able, William J. Knoflicek. Middle Row: Paul Fleming, Timothy C. Sullivan, Phillip G. Heim, Ken Kreiling, Larry Labno, Lee E. Delvleyer, Gerald Miller, Joe A. Ryan. Bottom Row: Kenneth G. Amend, Robert Yamachika, rec. sec., David Baraga, cor. sec., James P. Hemmer, pres., Lee E. Wells, vice-pres., James A. Rydlewicz, tres., Joseph A. Keyes. DELTA THETA PHI, National Legal Fraternity Top Row: William J. Kockelman, Norbert C. Baldus, Joseph N. Bauer, Gerald M. Crawford, Donald C. Pavelfck, James B. Young Dale W. Arenz, Wayne E. Rowlee, Richard J. Thermer, James P. Samster. I Middle Row: Duane L. Arena, Stephen L. Beyer, Eugene L. Kaluzny, Paul E. Schwemer, Jim F. Janz, Robert L. Hersh, John Schmid, Russell C. Schallert, Prof. Winters, Prof. Darnieder, Prof. O'ConneIl, Phillip J. Hellmuth, Peter Balistreri, David T. Mac- Dougall, Thomas J. Fink, James C. Newcomb. Bottom Row: Frank Koelsch, Peter Wheeler Reiss, Michael J. Doyle, Thomas G. Hinners, dean, John Payant, vice-dean, Tom Bit- ters, Allen E. lding, Jerome E. Gull. PI SIGMA EPSILON Top Row: John Mack, Richard Jansing, Pat Nugent, David Chat- tin, Herbert J. Aamodt, Robert J. Mohalski. Third Row: Michael A. Cavataio, Robert E. Bender, William C. Sturm, Donald D. McArthur, Fran- cis E. Bachhuber, David L. Sny- der. Second Row: John W. Mather, Andy Ruments, Ray J. Riordan, jr., Michael W. Fleming, Harry F. Hibner, Bill Ganz, Tom O'Hare. Bottom Row: John W. Grey, John R. Muehlbauer, Robert T. Monday, sec., Eldon J. Bloedorn, vice- pres., Edward J. Jacobsen, pres.g James B. Alby, William O. Scott. PSI OMEGA, National Dental Fraternity Top Row: Fred C. Weigt, Michael R. Camino, John J. Schultz, Lawrence N. Fridl, James N. Thiel, Daniel P. Bender, Ronald W. Bregenzer, George O. Brown, Lee R. Boese, John D. Morgans, Hilding O. Branzell, Rudy J. Pasquan, Darrell F. Dombeck, Daniel J. Phillips. Middle Row: James E. Holford, John J. Wadas, James P. Ryan, sec., Donald J. O'Neill, Charles L. Myers, John R. Maas, David H. Wagner, Raymond J. Rishwain, William E. Bernier, Richard H. Baker, James J. Blado, Frederick A. Budworth, Thomas A. Busby. Bottom Row: Douglas Wild, Brian R. Spencer, Ronald D. Woody, John P. Nysather, Robert A. Kortsch, Anthony G. Levitsis, Thomas J. Barry, pres., John Williams, Richard J. Venezia, Gerald G. Agamaite, Thomas J. Bonfiglio, Jack Allen Amick, Richard L. Carter. I DELTA SIGMA DELTA, National Dental Fraternity Top Row: John G. Kraak, Rodney L. Koleno, Billie B. Wilson, Daniel J. McCarthy, Peter C. Tomasi, Ben C. Van Horn, Richard J. Bisson, Ronald S. Pindel, Richard A. Galow, Edwin D. Chelsea. Middle Row: James D. Dresen, David J. Lit- zow, John R. Smith, John L. Scaduto, David P. Aulozzi, Edward C. Fox, Paul L. Lurenz, Rick Gilbertson. Bottom Row: Rodney C. Dukart, Ronald F. - - f f Fry, Thomas J. Bahr, Steve Meyer, Gordon J. Rowling, Francis X. Kihara, Ben H. Loseth, David A. Sampe. TRIANGLE, National Engineering Fraternity Top Row: Daniel E. Braun, John Heidbreden, Jerome K. Wedding, Thomas W. Edmier, Ronald E. Erdmann, Robert A. Felder, Thomas R. Sifferman, Daniel C. Garvey, Ronald P. Reak. Fourth Row: Leroy H. Wicht, Patrick J. Gannon, Ronald J. Leggio, Michael B. Grimm, Dennis J. McNally, Eugene F. Migely, John D. Fischer, James H. Pinion, Robert A. Doering. Third Row: Cecil C. Williams, Richard J. Strassman, Rudy A. Fuys, Chester J. Budney, Fred A. Haerter, Thomas Gallery, Robert H. Boysen, Edward F. Stevenson, Thomas J. Hietter. Second Row: Richard V. Schermerhorn, John C. Lemanski, E. Vernon Jaques, David H. Decker, Robert Joseph O'Leary, Daniel T. Krebsbach, Paul A. Weasler, Charles R. Strassman. Bottom Row: Roger W. Johnson, Brian P. Byrne, Michael A. Scully, John E. Hallada, sec., Brian ,J. Fagan, pres., Jerry E. Smith, vice-pres., Donald F. Madura, John T. Wright, Chester R. Budney. PHI DELTA PHI, National Legal Fraternity Top Row: Daniel Dawson, Anthony Mizas, Raymond S. E. Pushkar, Joseph J. Roszkowski, jr., Edward A. An- tonietti Ill, Robert T. Berry, David A. Suemmick, Michael J. Pfau, R. Thomas Canc, William E. Haynes, Daniel A. Krier, Stephen F. Schreiter, Jim Long, James P. Burns. Middle Row: Jerry L. Haushalter, Ted Hodan, Robert H. Bichler, Edwin R. Rossini, John L. Reitter, John J. Spindler, Harry G. Snyder, Paul J. Burbach, Edmund C. Camus, William H. McEssy, James L. English, Sherin Schapiro, John D. Finerty, Raymond J. Rausch, James F. Parks, Peter J. Lettenberger, Roch Carter, Dennis G. Linder. Bottom Row: Richard J. Sendik, Sherman S. Abrahamson, Donald E. Mayew, clerkg Frank T. Crivello, register, Robert J. Bonner, exchequer, John J. Kircher, James J. Braden, Patrick J. Foster. SIGMA PHI DELTA, International Engineering Fraternity Top Row: Frederick Nuetzel, Charles R. Gala- sinski, Thomas J. Staley, William H. Conley, jr., cor. sec., Ronald A. Pierce, David G. Buse- meyer, John L. Daniewicz, Thomas IVI. Tole, Thomas C. Lee. Third Row: James M. Doran, Thomas A. Heim, Dennis A. Shebesta, John F. Healy, James J. Kraus, John N. Ries, Denis E. O'Brien, John L. Sokop, David L. Heim. Second Row: Paul J. Zohlen, Arthur J. Gross- man, Robert F. Sapita, Leonard W. Eschweiler, John T. Zohlen, Robert J. Probst, John R. Tumpak, Richard J. Grota, James G. Shaw. Bottom Row: Thomas W. Grossman, John E. Neirincki, Richard L. Kelsey, Peter J. Taran- tino, Alfred B. Howard, pres., Les W. Cooley, vice-pres., Mark T. Nagan, rec. sec., Jerry W. Scholand. SIGMA DELTA CHI, National Journalism Fraternity Top Row: Thomas Coleman, Dan Fisher, -4 John Fedders, Richard Budelman, James Clifford, Richard Coffman, sec. Third Row: Arthur Liebler, Dennis Byrne, tres., James Daubel, Frank Daily. Second Row: David Garino, Stanley Ziemba, Terry Bormann, Larry Luta, John Stachnik. Bottom Row: Paul Wagner, Robert tl Johanson, moderator, Joseph Hopkins, pres., James Cunningham, vice-pres., -7 Jack Hamilton. my PHI CHI, Medical Fraternity Top Row: Gerald lgnace, Thomas Burkhardt, Raymond Whiteman, Ronald Gioffre, Rodney Bessolo, Patrick Golden, Francis G. Mannarino, Alfred Budris, Thomas Eberl, Kevin Kennedy, Donald D. Masse, David Moga, Patrick Roe, John' Kuhn, Mike Ander- son. Bottom Row: Alfred Ferris, Parnell Donahue, sec., Joseph Pilon, tres., Craig Larson, M.D., moderator, Paul Bozzo, pres., Steve Sitter, Cullen Schwemer. ORORITIES .' A ' 7.1 Q Q. 'if X A, L SP 1: I U L. ,Q ,.' -ntl . V '- - .VJ w V Q . 4 . ,Q--' si X 1 L Q. Qi- HJ.,-I -4 . li, THETA SIGMA PHI National omen s ournalism Fraternity Top Row: Bonnie A. Brezinski, Mary Ann. Dickert, Mary E. Kronebusch, Virginia C. Hill, Julie E. Smith, Betty Jean Dauw, Mary Ellen Barber. Middle Row: Paula A. Luttig, Mary Ann .TVN-an, Nancy E. Flanagan, Bonnie C. Kaminsky, Virginia M. Troy, Susan M. O'Meara, Patricia J. Malone. Bottom Row: Margaret M. Smith, Kay M. Mayo, Geraldine L. Nosalik, sec., Bonnie J. Sisson, vice-pres., Helen M. Caro, pres., Anne E. Smith, tres., Kathleen A. O'Brien. G a l ! . J 11 W 'J ' ,GV 87 CHI SIGMA CHI, Local Social Sorority Top Row: Paula M. Mielcarek, Jo Anne Scanlan, Janet L. Arch, Patricia M. Lang, Betty C. Fox, Jeannette E. Holmes, Sharon A. Callahan, Annette K. Schmid. Fourth Row: Mary Beth O'Neill, Zylpha Basler, Sue Flamme, Judith Houghton, Kathi McGough, Gale Keane, Jeanne Magana, Chris Moore, Midge Wagner, Margie Swagler, Judy A. Turck, M. Therese Conforti. Third Row: Ginny Gaul, Cathy A. Jones, Sue M. Pollock, Anne L. Kingston, Geraldine M. Stadler, Judy M. Bonny, Julie A. Ryan, Maryann T. Wolter, Maryann Mc- Kale, Kathy M. McCartin. Second Row: Vera Ward, Jan A. Earhart, Jayn E. Quasney, Elaine M. Shippy, Maureen M. Weite- kamp, Anne M. Niebler, Helene E. Ryan, Dinah M. Alger, Lorrie Sealey, Kathleen J. Foster. Bottom Row: Angie J. Buttar, Holly J. Haag, sec., Michele A. Marco, Kathleen M. O'ConnelI, vice-pres., Joan C. Maas, pres., Diane M. Flanagan, tres., Midge McDermott, Brenda E. Dominski. IOTA CHI OMEGA, Local Social Sorority Top Row: Elizabeth A. Dricken, Pamela M. Masters, Mary Kay Maloney, Sharon M. Gulig, Pat A. Bacher, Lynne M. Kuretich, Judy A. Parent, Camille A. Stroonski. Middle Row: Jane C. Fleming, Diane L. Trentadue. Bottom Row: Mary F. Herman, Pat A. Tremaine, tres., Jeanne M. Vogel, pres., Arlene F. Malik, vice-pres., Carol R. Zvonek, cor. sec., Kay Zeller, rec. sec. ,left-, H x A - . . 0 - W. ,, V, 4. 9' r :Ty 'V V ' ii H l A F ' ' . if I ,- Mens I .li 541 v I I ' - Q , 2 T ... ,. ' , 5, .. 'ffl rv. , ' . ETA PHI ETA, National Speech Sorority Top Row: Joan R. Caresio, sec. Marianne Abaecherli, Maryann Mc- Guire, Marilyn A. Wheeler. Bottom Row: Alice P. Trainer, vice- pres., Carol A. Binzel, Eleanore L. Kerski, moderator, Judith E. Christ, pres. U. M, if ,, ALPHA DELTA ETA, National Medical Technology Sorority Top Row: Judy M. Anton, Diana J. Welker, Lynne M. Kuretich, Suzanne M. Rehder, Marilyn R. Manke, Alice E. Holcomb, Marijane Lynch. Third Row: Nancy L. Becher, Priscilla L. Payne, Judy A. Salmina, Mary K. Hawkins, Noreen A. Meillier, Kathleen C. Braun, Margo A. Loss. Second Row: Nancy A. Tanner, Penny I. Alex, Karen Shea, Susan M. Mathieu, Joanne R. Frieberg, Judith M. LaPorte, Caryll A. Friedrich. Bottom Row: Mary L. Lecker, rec. sec., Pat A. Tremmel, Jan R. Truebenbach, pres., Pat M. Vandehey, tres., Barbara A. Blake, cor. sec., Cristine L. Nelson. YQ 'DA PHI ETA CHI, Catholic Service Sorority Top Row: Lynn Rapozo, Mary Jo Popp, Patricia Bemowski, Carol Lee Cavanaugh, Mary E. Amann, Gerri Lunz, Rosalaine Neidhoefer. Middle Row: Kathy Pavesic, Holly Coman, Nancy Greiczek, Regina Burd, Jo Ann Hunteman, Sharon Owen, Suzanne Jicha. Bottom Row: Mary F. Johnson, Rita M. McDonough, tres., Catherine R. Little, vice-pres., Mary E. Rigler, pres., Alice K. Muth, sec.g Judy A. Zessin, cor. sec., Joanne E. Krudys. SCEPTER AND SWORD, Catholic Cultural Sorority Top Row: Linda S. Houge,Jane C. Compo, Elizabeth A. Ansay, Colleen M. Burns, Susan R. Hoffman, Ann S. Goggin, Mary F. Herman. Third Row: Rosalie S. Sanfil- lippo, Sandra L. Collins, Patri- cia A. Dillon, Bobbie A. Brod- erick, Susan-J. Riordan, Nancy L. Klein, Molly O'Connor. Second Row: Patricia McGre- evy, Patricia Paul, Mary Ellen De Rossa, Camilla Hintzke, Betty Rawls, Myrna Geritz, Mary Christiano. Bottom Row: Kathy Niles, Marianne Balasty, cor. sec., Carole Murphy, vice-pres., Bar- bara Christian, pres., Mary Hanscum, sec., Anne E. Nie- miec, tres. :- i u A l-1 f -r 7 'iz . V ' 'LZ' . ' . ' I 4' W . . ' ,gc ' , ' L- 61 4 A x.. -ff ii , t-- l ix , 3 4 A PHI cur THETA, ALPHA TAU DELTA, National Nursing Sorority Top Row: Maryann Blizzard, Mar- cia R. Simenson, Sue A. Smith, Janet M. Cook, Marilyn J. Yunek, Rita A. Campbell, Mary K. Morgen- roth. Third Row: Eileen M. Nellis, San- dra K. Franks, Cecilia A. Giorgia, Judy A. Zessin, Laura M. Norman, Mary E. Mizkewiz, Penny N. Peek. Second Row: Jane A. Wimbuscus, Margaret A. McMahon, Geraldine M. Lunz, Judith E. Trimborn, Jude T. Dalton, Patricia A. Magnuson, Patricia L. Detrick. Bottom Row: Janet M. Stariha, June E. Dilling, rec. sec., Patricia A. Lasky, vice-pres., Mary Ann Mack, pres., Kathleen C. O'Neill, tres., Patricia A. Jakubec, cor. sec., Susan A. Washechek. National Commerce Sorority Top Row: Pat S. Lavan, Joan D. Kosmatka, Mary K. Ott, Mary E. Vitzthum, Carol A. Cleary, Laverne M. Cum- mings, Diane L. Kitzki, Di- ane E. Burke. Middle Row: Barbara A. Kopp, Jeanne L. Blasky, Judy S. Hancock, Claudette J. Holt, Judith A. Hough- ton, Kathleen P. Chmiel- ecki,, Claudette A. Wollner, Joanne C. Czerniak. Bottom Row: Miriam C. Gies, Sina Hollis, Loreen J. Fratrick, tres., Mary El- len Smith, pres., Helen M. Cobeen, vice-pres., Carole J. Bartman, sec., Mary Sue Wits. 9. 75 1? li 7, - if 5 9 ' i ra- 2.- ' . ' ' s -1 ' 9-Kr ' , V I -. ' il: ' cgi I Vi 1 Vi -' JA 1 - 1 V L . - x I- : .L ii .. '11 N V 'y ' .7 N 1 ': ST ' V - aids: M 7. T, I rv ' S, -3 f .TL A' ZLL- ' 5 1 : I P J- ' ' it r - Q ii i? lf V ,f J' ' i A - l K fs E' l . k .- 1 ,7,If-'A I W A 'Rh , I :j r AJ, ATR: i F JQ I, , ,es P ,em I 4: if ' - P- qi ing A.. .I -. .. V .4 J v' ' 4 gg, .4 1 5 9 . 1 ' EZ f V5, . W A : l 3 xl J l 2 4 -5- :ta ' Q iilig s? 4,2 J J, V' 'Mi-:NVYB ,b YK il ' , H , A li ,l ffl' E l ,- ll , 1 r li lly.: E 1 gift A , . ' 'tim ll I 555, na , U ,J Jw y ,, A - r r fm ' ,. y C Q.. In - 'T ' N 'i ' ' 5 Di, F . . i- ole W' 04- 4 7 be - in N is I - .4 J : J -f Q ' B T S ,j --fu W' ' F J ,U ' Y 4 -43, ,fix Y :P . ., AAF -.1 W W? F W. L4 W . V THETA PHI ALPHA, National Social Catholic Sorority Top Row: Mary Beth LaGrange, Taida C. Mytys, Sharon A. Flynn, Kathleen A. O'Brien, Karen K. Skalitzky, M. Sue McEachern, Cathy L. Johnson, Judi A. Osberger, Mary E. McGreevey, Susan E. Frank, Lenore M. Bur- bick, Susan L. Harris. Fourth Row: Mary K. Costello, Terry E. Fraser, Chris Graber, Lori Holm, Carol E. Peterson, Julie M. Beer- halter, Susan C. Gorman, Ginny Hill, Maureen Mathers, Christie Pratte, Pattifay Thomas. Third Row: Mary J. Mooney, Jean M. Thomas, Kay J. Walsh, Susan M. O'Meara, Ann E. Angel, Pat A. Kelly, Bobbie A. Broderick, Sandra K. Franks, Marlene A. Landrigan, Helen R. Laige. Second Row: Patricia K. Paul, Susan J. Kaufman, Gloria J. Karby, Kathleen E. Sendik, Nancy A. Zabko- wicz, Linda A. Riso, Bonnie L. Butler, Ellen C. Crossman, Kathleen V. Kulas, Susan R. Robson. Bottom Row: Ruthanne Gartland, Joan A. Naslen, tres., Judith A. Kowalski, cor. sec.g Marla K. Artzer, vice- pres., Ann M. Kaufman, pres., Mary E. Kelly, rec. sec., Melanie J. Rohr, Susan K. Moore. DELTA SIGMA GAMMA, Social Sorority 'A - -A A ft - Top Row: Mary A. Wojciechowski, Helyn C. Sonefeld, Cel- lene J. Zentkowski, Marilyn J. Yunek, Nancy J. Wiza, Trish L. Hollis, Mary V. Taylor, Ruth A. Hagerty, Barbara J. Thein, Carol J. Findlen. Fourth Row: Barbara Szemborski, Ruth Lynne Durbin, Carol Clegg, Marilyn Martincic, Diane E. Burke, Joan D. Kosmatka, Kathleen Collier, Rita M. Belkovskis, Jude Dalton. Third Row: Mary L. Krusk, Janet F. Josten, Patricia M. Schield, Katie M. Lawrence, Helen E. Marmoll, Marcia A. Burke, Mary Jo Schneble, Joanne R. Patti, Dorothy A. Elmore. Second Row: Janice B. Babcock, Anne E. Niemiec, Susan A. Hutt, Patricia A. Lasky, Karen A. Case, Barbara A. Graves, Alexa M. Fendryk, Sara A. Sanfelippo, Patty Kirschten, Diana M. Navicky. Bottom Row: Marianne Engle, Mary K. Ott, Diane Deneen, rec. sec.g Barbara Lehmann, pres., Kay Gibson, vice-pres., Carol Wolkerstorfer, cor. sec., Sina K. Hollis, Elizabeth A. Sweeney. ALPHA EPSILON IOTA, National Medical Sorority Top Row: Monica M. Buckley Doris C. Anderson, Mary E gel, Carla A. Folkers. ette, Katherine Trudnowski pres.g Grace S. Wolff, sec. Desmond, Kathleen Krumbie- Bottom Row: Jean M. Shaur- ALPHA DELTA THETA, National Medical Technology Sorority A. Top Row: Sandra G. Selberg, Lee R. Platte, H : ug ,A Mary M. Graske, Kathleen M. Kenney, Alice ki-4. I . , J' N,-g l gf 2 5 M. Eastman, Virginia L. Knowles, Virginia L. ' Mi ' r L' Peterson, M. Kay Craig, Martha A. Czarny, Y A -., -l in 'gg '- 4 l' ,S A it Nancy J. Kay, Carole A. Case. Q ' A 2 I ,N :gg ve f . P '-5 Q Fourth Row: Janet A. Radosevic, Mary P. A 5 1 .M B ,fx 'r yr, A -1-1 ' if P if if 3- A QT 1 . gf' , Haas, Kathy A. Fox, Mary C. Grochowski, Mary - , ' l F' Y ' ' . J , 5 3 K , Jo Mulaney, Judy K. Van Fleet, Susan E. l F ' sl ' - Y . ,L I ' ,h Rhyner, Jane A. Loomis, Mary Ann Lijewski, I ' :M ig QQ , T- .V T . ' ' r Beverly C. Gehl. , es, 5 2 F ef Q' J is . Q rf ,I 1 X. 2 Q Third Row: Diane M. Hauser, Mary Ellen y- . 1 ,V W ri A- 'PE' 'I ' Peiffer, Molly O'Connor, Mary F. Christiano, r l -, P, ' 4 W 'ig - V' A , f Eileen M. Dugan, Mary Ellen Haney, Barbara A- - L ' . Y Q - 3,5 A L P A. Bader, Margaret M. lbach, Betty Y. Mura- ' if Q' , Q gf ii g 1+ ' H g ij. kami, Joanne R. Patti. , , J A if H A 'F I E ,.-rifnvrg, A 'i r l , 4' i 'F' A J Second Row: Karen M. Foley, Judith A. Konen, ,H V Q' -2, - -,wufjl-,X 1' 5 , . . ' fr he . Barbara M. Snyder, Denise M. Goss, Kathleen ' 'E Q 55, l E13 ' M. Roach, Anne E. Williams, Karen H. Gum- ff- l 4 I U 'f riflfnx l V, ,jj L 1... .: K vs sey, Roberta A. Kindt, Gaile J. Czerniakowski. :Effie , K '- A fl , f 2? 1 r- 7 Lf-vi., - Bottom Row: Donna J. Lyons, Judy A. Giovale, , , i A 2 , , b , A ' ' Barbara A. Barsul, tres., Nancy A. Michnie- A0 PM iff, A me ' ' wicz, pres., Marlene F. Speckert, vice-pres., 3 4 W K l 1 1 r 4 I I , Elaine G. Curbis, sec., Susan M. Schnabel, 1. 3 P. .N N T ' I Q -' - . - , Pamela J. Bean. ' , Eel I - J A FIX - fs 5 H fla - is-s V . JL f gf 'g 51 'QF F- IST Q Pl ALPHA SIGMA, Professional 1-. al., X' . ' lg, . - - N H V W5 V -- . Y l 'ff PhysicalTherapy Fraternity I Q ' , it l ' it l A ' F 5, ' Top Row: Mary Kay Archer, Kathy A. -- , Q' , , . l Hanratty, Phyllis wi. vaneoerhen, ivlari- V i 3 ' . - 2 ul as I , 5. 1. .D I 1 lyn R. Shaules, Susan M. Muench, Su- . 'ff' 'fi A lg :Q ' .af ' ,La ' san J. Plaisance, Suzanne R. Smits, 3 V' , f l- , - is Marlene E. Ducholz, Carol D. Cwiklinski. . 2 5 I ffl Second Row: Barbara A. Demerath, . ' v X 'A Y ' , Margaret M. Becker, Joyce M. Sabljak, '- -- i A ' . it Leonora M. Pagano, Mary A. Piechura, ,N A Q.: ,R m - P ' g i. YQ in 5' ,-,F - , gg Peggy L. Noll, Vicki D. Milazzo, Joann L A -'1 1 at a fa i if rsabijak. . ii ' .1 Bottom Row: Nancy M. Felazzo, Kathy 5 ll rr , T. Rauwolf, Virginia J. Ranski, sec., ' - V Muriel M. Squires, vice-pres., Susan M. , P , L - A ', l- 1 Attermeier, pres., Carol E. Rozga, tres., H i v L V E F, Elizabeth R. Tate, Eileen Batchelor. K . . , A f ' . J - .ala KAPPA BETA GAIVIIVIA, National i Hx.: V Y 5 l SocialSorority 5 f I 2 ., l E Top Row: Patti Russell, Mary Ann Goodman, I q ' V ' A W , A , J 5 . Connie Lane, Barbara Grebliunas, Marian , at 'l ' A,-im l , ? if' i, Schaefer, Julie Smith, Sheila Mehigan, Ce- jjft' 5 , . T, ff, . , ' ' ,. 'i cilia Giorgio, Barbara Ann Powers, Judith i ,,.. i ' IA 1 L' I j l K jill l ' Brown. le? - l F A . . Cf' , I A ' . f i ' 5.4 it Q J . '- ,ll Fourth Row: Rondy Elliott, Kay Mages, Greta ' ' ' ' Xi . - .5 2 - 'fn . Mi- , Hottenroth, Donna Poshek, Marge Mesner, ' af 5 3 , , ,I , - A . ,ij fi, if, 5 W 9 E Barbara Dunphy, Gail Robb, Anne K. Daly, QA' I he ' ' ' ' ' ' 't ' A 3 v ' '. Ti ' ' Gloria Case, Anne McGovern. Iii 1 ' 5, U Q 4 f . it Third Row: Lynne Carter, Kathleen Wartha, tl ' . , . p Af? . I , T il Terry Abruzzo, Mary Ellen Barber, Peggy Mc- 1 w i gi, i Q, f 2? E ' l I , , .L 2 Q 5 L 3 I ,I Mahon, Gloria Lazzerini, Terese Kanny, Mary i ,E Q ', f Q ' 'sf ' '-ft ' X J' . fi '- - l ' f l Pat Hahn, Lynn Mayar. A ' , J V A . Second Row: Sally A. Cesario, Virginia C. A A g , 'il QQ Q ' F, ' Mann, Marie A. Carella, Ellen D. Carter, Mary Q' 1 .5 5, , Q 'Q' l ,as , JF 1 I ' W L. Sass, Maggie M. Mullins, Sara J. Collopy, l A i .. Vi . '- , i I , 'o ig ' Fail , E ' - Diane M. Messar, Sharon A. Bruhy. ' ' 'Z X , .Q QB Bottom Row: Mary Ann Butler, Sally C. Bowe, ' H i Q 1 . , i , M I , Cindy M. Freund, tres., Donna Cermina, rec. , i I' F' H , X Q ' LA ' X , r ', li K sec., Mary Margaret Mclnerney, pres., Jeanie . . 1 . I . f' A ' ' t - ' ' I W ' . t 1 , . Kemp, vice-pres., Sue Mueller Marshall, Mary Bach, Peggy Conroy, cor. sec. 92 ORGANIZATIO STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION Top Row: Dale W. Arenz, David J. MacDougall, Robert J. Bonner, David A. Suemnick, Phillip J. Hellmuth, James W. Dwyer, Edwin R Rossini, Peter S. Balistreri, William F. Alderson, James B. Young. Bottom Row: John J. Kircher, James F. Janz, tres., John D. Flnerty, sec., Raymond S. E. Pushkar, pres., Thomas G. Bitters, vice-pres Dean Reynolds C. Seitz, moderator. .. - - if JL. '-'-, ,Qt IIE' t SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS Top Row: Patrick H. Sullivan, Raymond K. Leisten, Thomas G. Lemmer, Joe E. Milan- owski. Bottom Row: Richard J. PanIener,tres., Daniel Braun, pres., Richard J. Strassman, sec. PERSHING RIFLES Top Row: James W. Pikulik, Thomas Bonesho, Thomas Duncan, John R. Mietus, Lewis R. Amen- dola, John M. Blockowitz, Adolph R. Zahorsky. Third Row: John D. Mitchell, rifle team com.p John L. Pion, James F. Hegyes, Lawrence P. Kaplan, Andrew T. Karp, Richard P. Wiederhold, first sgt. Second Row: Tom E. Berg, Dan L. Talaga, Ronald J. Nadolinski, Michael J. Bell, Michael J. Balde- wicz, Charles A. Hardy. Bottom Row: Edward S. Beckstrom, Thomas J. Batchelor, pledge officer, Catherine Rose Little, hon. com., Thomas J. Falconer, com. officer, Jacqueline J. Wright, hon. exec. officer, Robert T. Komar, adjutant, Thomas F. Konop, oper. of- ficer. l Ill FW l CROWN AND ANCHOR, Literary Society Top Row: Robert Weishan, Thomas P. Guszkowski, Agostino A. Bono, Robert Cordes, James P. Hemmer, Jeffrey Kay, Thomas M. Kidder. Bottom Row: Plato A. Derezinski, Timothy C. Sullivan, John M. Bugge, hostg Roy J. Josten, scribbler, Ken R. Kreiling, Joe A. Hedges, Alfred E. Gruenstein, stewart. BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Top Row: Dennis A. Janikowski, Lynne M. Kuretich, Mark C. Peters, Eugene L. Schaefer, Robert F. Jakob, David D. Chattin, David R. LeMieux, Frances A. Smith, Marilyn R. Manke. Third Row: Ann C. Melchiors, Jeanne L. Blasky, Vickie S. Lock, Sandra L. Byrnes, Carol D. Cwiklinski, Sophie A. Rifelj, Rita M. Patti, Barbara J. Jennings, Antony J. Erinjeri. Second Row: Catherine A. Schmanski, Brian C. Mertz, Carole J. Horton, Linda M. Krueger, Patrick J. LaVenture, Karen M. Mueller, De- lores M. Klein, Jerrilyn C. Kosmatka. Bottom Row: William J. Houge, Richard H. Langrill, Robert J. Mroz, tres.g Kathleen P. Chmielecki, sec., Paul F. Klement, pres.g John V. Staut, Marilyn R. Shaules, Dennis F. Han- rahan. To vern SAILING CLUB Top Row: Martha J. Crikelair, Joanne M. Meister, Mary V. Taylor, Lynna A. Dillon, Mary B. Ford, Barbara J. Bobusch, Susan V. Rhyner, Mary C. Banks. Fourth Row: Maureen Sheehy, Margaret B. Watchler, Janet C. Munday, John Lang, Mary J. Crotty, Barbara E. Smith, Janice E. Chalker, Allene C. Phillips. Third Row: Sandy L. Gulbranson, Barbara S. Hagele, Lawrence E. Sullivan, Margaret A. Early, Marilyn J. Ryan, Nancy E. Gorman, Dennis R. Bournique, Nancy M. Felazzo. Second Row: Janice M. Pontarelli, Chester R. Budney, Guy F. Marshall, Ann Lynch, Lois A. Kelly, Rudolph A. Fuys, George J. Terranova, Jerome A. Goodman. Bottom Row: Gus W. Neverman, Mary Lou Croney, Stanley S. Chmiel, Peter P. Jaku- benas, vice-commodoreg Bill Nelson, commo- dore, Marilyn R. Shaules, yeomang Kay A. Otten, Gerald M. Ziemnicki. - , H, l S, g ' 1 f- U. .N J. J ,Q ASCE, American Society of Civil Engineers Top Row: William R. Weltin, Gregory C. Polt, Peter A. Hampe, Carl L. Blum, William H. Conley, John E. Neirinck, Norbert V. Domagalski, Robert W. Yatzeck, Willard E. Richards. Fourth Row: William Roemer, Frank J. Ruekert, William H. Boyle, George Lubeley, Thomas C. Lee, Dick Bloomer, Mack Witty, Richard J. Prudlow, Lawrence P. Kaplan. Third Row: Michael E. Triassi, Ronald H. L. Fong, Louis J. Mangold, Jerome D. Wren, Keith L. Christian- sen, Joseph R. Reichenberger, John F. Sustar, Pat- rick J. McCue, Jim G. Shaw. Second Row: Thomas J. Gallery, James C. Kaminski, David L. Heim, Richard E. Fedler, John R. Troka, Patrick Marchese, Volkan Aksoyek, Brian J. Fagan. Bottom Row: Robert A. Felder, Edward A. Bielefeld, Timothy L. Menning, tres., Richard E, Anzia, vice- pres., John N. Ries, pres., Paul J. Fleming, sec., Andrew J. Schlidt, Richard J. Coyne. 1-1114.11 REGISTERED NURSES' CLUB INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB TOP Row: Anne M- HOVUBIY, IVIHVY Jane H0SD0CIHl', JOHHVIS Nl- SDSU- Don L. Lepsch, John A. Crusoe, pres., Judy A. Finlayson, sec., Dick man, Fay A. Classen, Mary A. Umhoefer, Pamela A. Readecker, W, Norby, James A, Klein, Beverly A. Kohler. Bottom Row: Margaret K. Fleury, Mary A. Huether, sec., Marcella Werra, moderator, Coletta J. Norton, Janet M. Laske, Rosemary Lewandowski. POLITICAL UNION Top Row: Michael H. Molenda, William C. Sturm, Clark S. Tripp, Lee J. Radek, John P. Savage. Middle Row: Barbara A. Polulach, Mary Fran Cahill, Debra A. Wehrle, Mary E. Rigler, Louise S. Nelson, Barbara A. Schelble. Bottom Row: Mark F. Polanis, Daniel A. Brzos- towicz, Theodore F. Mazza, pres., Holly Co- man, sec., Jon C. Bruss, tres., James A. Rydlewicz. mmm 'N Lf -E, . . 4 Q L -1 N7 ' 95 AIEE-IRE, American Institute of Electrical Engineers - Institute of Radio Engineers Top Row: Donald B. Schaefer, John A. Mc- Roberts, Mark C. Peters, Robert T. Ehr, Robert C. Garnier, David J. Garney, Ronald F. Schwaab. Third Row: Rex E. Hunt, William A. Baum- gart, Titian J. Bett, Thomas P. Bowen, Brian C. Mertz, Dennis L. Filut, James A. Klein. Second Row: P. Neil Heary, Charles L. Chris- tensen, August W. Neverman, Gerald G. Mad- son, John J. Meier, Charles Budney. Bottom Row: John Lang, Donald L. Lepsch, tres., Robert Lee Perry, Robert J. Narbutas, chairman, David H. Dekker, vice-chairmang James D. Ponton, sec.g Bruce H. Boehlen. ENGINEERING KNIGHTS Thomas R. Sifferman, Daniel E. Braun, John T. Wright, James H. Pinion, Rudolph A. Fuys, Leonard W. Eschweiler. ASME, American Society of Mechanical Engineers Top Row: Jon C. Swane, Gerry W. Scholand, Robert P. Grosso, James H. Pinion, David L. Petersen, Ray- mond K. Leisten, John V. Staut, James A. Bonesho. Middle Row: Dexter R. Groose, Thomas G. Lemmer, David M. Toth, Dennis J. McNally, Dorian J. Slagoski, Patrick H. Sullivan, Thomas A. Buczwinski. Bottom Row: Peter P. Jakubenas, Gerald J. VanHandel, sec., Joseph H. Abler, vice-pres., John C. Lemanski, pres., Donald F. Madura, tres., Charles R. Strassman, Richard C. Haas. .l.C'l1K f'-N FINANCE CLUB Top Row: Stephen F. Kelly, Anne M. Convey, Stephen W. Chambers, Ronald A. Petrie, William G. O'Regan, D. Rich- ard Barder, John P. Savage. Bottom Row: Sharon M. Gulig, Donald A. Newberg, sec.-tres., David A. Straz, jr., pres., Bruce A. Bernberg, vice-pres.g Helen M. Cobeen. :Lb I J s Q'- I , W X.. SOCIOLOGY CLUB Top Row: Catherine E. Hauck, Janet A. Mueller, James R. Ryan, James D. Brit- tnacher, William .l. Colley, Peter Cool- sen, Kenneth V. Schreiner, Nancy Cul- len, Carol Geck. Third Row: Barbara R. Bergs, Judith L. Verpick, Mary Ann Bebatzke, Louise A. Greco, Patricia A. McGreevy, Ronaele R. Greenwood, Dolores H. Muller, Re- gina M. Sheehan, Lucille K. Harrigan. Second Row: Ellen C. Crossman, Betty M. Harmatys, Maureen Mathers, Michael F. Brunner, Mary Ellen Operle, Kathie C. Radtke, Eileen A. Gerwels, Camille A. Stroinski, Mary P. Niles. Bottom Row: Myrna M. Geritz, tres., Marilyn A. Faehrmann, Rosalie J. Hoff- mann, Joseph W. McGee, moderator, Thomas J. Cook, pres., Barbara L. Witie- wicz, sec., Mary R. Maier, Rose C. Curro, vice-pres. 'if LM ACCOUNTING CLUB Top Row: Donald N. Melin, Daniel J. Derfus, William R. Harrigan, Claude L. Schilling, William P. Lynch, Robert H. Rendl, David L. Snyder. Middle Row: John F. Rozek, Patrick T. Tanabe, Diane L. Kitzki, Gerald R. Broz, Jack F. Morien, Berry J. Roethle, Joseph DiJohn. Bottom Row: John P. Schreiter, tres.g Ronald A. Knutel, pres., Joseph F. Cairnes, jr., Kathleen P. Chmielecki, Paul D. Reinhold, Jerrilynn C. Kos- matka. S .. :mfg YOUNG DEMOCRATS Top Row: John D. Murray, Albert M. Kairys, Patricia A. Fifield, Frances A. Klouda, Michael Burns, Thomas H. Hausman, Mary E. Kronebusch, Marcy L. Daley, Kenn R. Hesterman, John G. Barattr, Ronald A. Kuisls. Fourth Row: Delores M. Klein, Linnea P. Korpita, Jacki A. Gentile, Carlo A. Obligato, Blaise C. Giusto, Robert L. Tucci, Tim P. Garrity, Mary T. Prendergast, Catherine A. Schmanski, Nancy A. Suto. Third Row: Kathleen M .Kenney, Mary J. Chapman, Kathy A. Sullivan, Mary Jo Loersch, Judy R. Hallman, Martha C. Zerfas, Lynn J. Fitzgerald, Nancy S. Wise, Barbara J. Jennings, Kathy Johnson. Second Row: Alice Kelly, Margaret Clifford, Teddi Grant, Susan Sniader, Mary Harrington, Jim Fazio, Pat Scharher, Roberta Chapman. Bottom Row: Karen A. Mulh, Stefan G. Donev, Alan J. Vogel, vice-chairman, Carol A. Cleary, cor. sec.g Donald E. Mayew, chairman, Mary I. O'Laughlin, rec. sec.g Kenneth J. Hughes, tres., Thomas R. Ziehr, Henry F. Stavinohs. gl -4!r'lf x,-A- YOUNG REPUBLICANS A Top Row: Theodore F. Mazza, Christopher J. Barton, Richard J. Strassman, William C. Sturm, Daniel A. Brzostowicz, Lee J. Radek, Jon C. Bruss, Larry T. Miller, James A. Rydlewicz. Middle Row: Rosalie S. Sanfilippo, Barbara A. Schelble, Mary Fran Cahill, Rosalie J. Hoffman, Michael H. Molenda, Louise S. Nelson, Holly Coman, Barbara A. Polulach. Bottom Row: Richard J. Nuss, Debra A. Wehrle, rec. sec., Mark F. Polanis, tres., Alice E. Holcomb, cor. sec.g John P. Savage, vice-pres., Peter Reiss, Clark S. Tripp. -1.Y-'TA N -Li, li 1 3 t uw .Qu . J an fx . un.. h-il - AVALANCHE CLUB Top Row: Mary L. Bruton, James J. Curley, P. Niel Heary, Timothy Beck, Bonnie A. Smolinske, Lynne Hanzel, Kam Browne, Norm M. Johnson, Larry D. Fink, Thomas P. Mullen, Mickey F. Ravarino, Robert E. Laus, Tod M. O'ConnelI. Sixth Row: Richard E. Raas, Edward J. Gallagher, Paul E. Hess, Michael J. Beverely, Richard P. Coley, Kathleen Hart- nett, Judy VanDanElzen, Helen M. Rothfus, Geri A. Johnson, Marty C. Morton, Ray C. Johnston, Janet R. Stone, Thomas R. Jaeger, Ellen M. Romanowsky, Donald J. lmbur. Fifth Row: Karen Steffensen, Guy F. Marshall, Karen S. Boeker, Loretta J. Zakzewski, Pat A. Lawler, Kathy D. Skopec, Katy A. Straub, Karen J. Reif, Joy R. Maguire, Cecilia L. Ryan, Diane R. Johnston, Shaun C. Delaney, William R. Landis, William J. Korinko, John Lang, Marian J. Lutz. Fourth Row: Janice S. Moran, Susan J. Riordan, Michelle DeLiso, M. Lorraine Conly, Judy A. Godvin, Maureen M. Smith, Bernadine M. Wrzeski, Elizabeth M. Kempinger, Cecilia A. Walinchus, Owen W. Lavin, Robert F. Meissner, Gail A. Erbetta, Pat N. Rafferty, Maureen Keane, Pat Lavin, sec. Third Row: lseult M. Hottelet, Teresa A. Fish, Jo Ann Sander, Joyce R. Gehred, Andrew T. Karp, vice-pres., Robert J. Kluwin, pres., Margaret M. Bock, tres., Charles Stiglich, Judy A. Vosika, Gail T. Carton. Second Row: Irene F. Goke, Georgene A. V. Brumlik, Jessie L. Caiani, Mary O. Ney, Rosalie A. Price, Marlene A. Mor- gan, James L. Rich, Mary L. Schaefer, F. Judith Ryan, Mary L. Yeatman, Mary Jane Bottino, Joan Ventre. Bottom Row: Kathleen M. Baker, Linda A. Racioppi, Sharon A. Christie, Marianne E. Pardo, Patricia L. Kelly, Dorothy E. Zwicke, Julie Diehl, Jane E. O'Brien, Virginia M. McGregor, Mary C. Stover, Nancy A. Ziesler. ECONOMICS CLUB Top Row: Ruth Foran, Daniel A. Q Brzostowicz, Joseph Ennis, Edmond Missiaen. Bottom Row: Patrick R. McKenzie, sec., Ralph N. Kolinski, pres.g John P. Krick, John M. Borzuyskowski. as- .L C9 ii , 'G WSG? 3' x. -IL SNEA, Student National Education Association Top Row: Dennis K. Sage, Frances I. Dittes, Thomas H. Hausman, Thomas R. Ziehr, Catherine A. Schmanski, Den- nis G. Kraynak, Marcy L. Daley, James F. Robak, Melanie J. Rohr. Fourth Row: Helen M. Stamm, Jeanne M. Wimberg, Barbara L. Witkiewicz, Marilyn R. McVady, Mary Beth La- Grange, Jacqueline A. McPartlin, Patricia A. Grossenbacher. Third Row: Kathy L. Pavesic, Carol P. Hebal, Karen A. Braunlich, Marge A. Mueller, Patricia A. Masek, William F. Bluel, jr., Mary Jo Loersch. Second Row: Richard J. Engstrom, Mary Ann Butler, Patricia A. Horkheimer, Marion T. Hermann, Maria E. Stani- slauski, Gabrielle M. Andries, Eileen A. Genueis, Mary Carol Gray. Bottom Row: Kathleen A. Quinn, W. James Dielen, Adolph Eisenmenger, Carmella M. Sansone, Ria J. Taeyerts, Thomas F. Kaye, Bonnie J. Ohrman. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS, f- French Club S 2 Lv, V m.. ml qi: . sw gf i FS, T Top Row: Mary Lou Schoone, Carol J. Geck, Loretta J. Zakzewski, Nancy ' '- - F: L. Bock, Marcy L. Daley, Elizabeth M. Kempinger, Irene A. Rakauskas, Janice S. Moran. ra Third Row: Pat Grossenbacher, Ter- esa A. Flsh, Priscilla Perry, Susan Sheridan, Barbara A. Johnson, Judy A. Andritsch, Mary C. Stover. Second Row: Gail A. Radomski, Emily A. Fabrycki, Donna A. Carpenter, Matthew Lanser, Mary Ann Laspisa, Sumio Takeichi. Bottom Row: Jo Ann Clowery, Lea M. Zaidins, vice-pres., Patricia P. Radzin, pres., Alice M. Nollet, pro- , , , X, 1 X gram sec., Mary C. McLaughlin, Ria i. ag J.Taeyerts. :JS u -F as i - N ' - ,., . ..-L Q-.V ':i.f7 l I X- - - A, A . ANCHOR AND CHAIN, Professional Naval Science Organization Top Row: Michael Morris, Richard Jansing, Jack Waschbusch, Edward Kosnik, Mark Keating, William Schmid, Joseph A. Cloutier, James M. Bielefeld, James E. Feeley, Norman Johnson. Fourth Row: Douglas Bielan, Mark Quinton, Dean H. Gronkiewicz, John Mack, Loring Nichols, William Kelly, James Dielen, Charles Miller, Stephen Chambers, C. Lawrence Schuster. Third Row: Bruce Makela, Michael Mackey, Ronald Davidson, Paul Dolan, Richard Theis, Ronald Hines, Joseph Heim, squadron leader, Charles Oakley. Second Row: Tom W. Smith, William P. Bau, Mark P. Cohan, G. Michael O'Brien, John A. Crusoe, Richard W. Norby, Mort S. Cohan, Martin J. Mueller, David J. Pienta. Bottom Row: John W. Boyan, James E. Auer, John P. Krick, Charles D. Clausen, Major Harry H. Holmberg, USMC, moderator, James A. Schwab, executive officer, Richard W. Coffman, Gerard P. Nugent, Patrick L. Town- send. PRE-MED CLUB Top Row: Ronald E. Costa, Nicholas E. Mischler, Ronald C. Possell, Terence V. Roth, John C. Schaefer, Thomas J. Stoffel, Betsy McMahon, Thomas W. Hooks, Carl J. Saggio, James E. Voss, Roger A. Konwal. Fourth Row: Richard E. Nensel, Louis W. Ragonetti, Charles F. Gress, Mark F. Moran, William F. Prudlow, Mary B. Tierney, John A. Schecher, John H. Stasiewicz, James T. Binzak. . Third Row: Jennie LaFoll, Bonnie C. Knox, Beverly A. DeLugo, Mary Pat Bellehumeur, Bernard F. DeSilva, Stephanie M. Sauser, John A. Picconatto, Priscilla J. Florek, Alice M. Nollet, Barbara M. Host, Kathleen A. Barth. Second Row: John T. Bjork, Richard M. Bergen, Thomas G. Anders, William H. Dale, Emily K. Raymond, Robert E. Benka, William G. Lavelle, Clifford L. Hirsch, Thomas. T. Bellino, John R. Grow. Bottom Row: Gary A. Wilson, Michael L. Gasiorowski, J. Michael Uszler, tres., Andrea C. Jungwirth, cor. sec., llsa D. Nothum, rec. sec., Richard J. Little, pres., John J. Brush, Art J. Sytkowski. fm Fx MARKETING CLUB Top Row: John C. Hubbell, Richard E. Jansing, Herbert J. Aamodt, James B. Alby, David D. Chattin, John W. Grey, John E. Mack. Third Row: Joann Meister, James E. Ring, Donald D. McArthur, Kenneth J. Morrissey, Kenn R. Hesterman, Gerald F. Sinclair, Claudette A. Wollner. Second Row: James J. Rossi, Karl G. Garson, Michael A. Cavatalo, Andris N. Ruments, Joseph W. Szczypta, Michael J. Singleton, Barbara A. Kopp. Bottom Row: John R. Muehlbauer, Claudette J. Holt, sec.g Eldon J. Bloedorn, tres., Edward J. Jacobsen, pres.g Gregory F. Huyette, vice-pres., William O. Scott. TT FRANKLIN FORUM, Literary Society Top Row: James R. Ehrle, Dennis H. Gensch, Joseph F. Cairnes, Mark F. Polanis, James F. Murtaugh. Bottom Row: John P. Savage, Jon C. Bruss, James A. Rydlewicz. JUDO CLUB Roger C. Wargin, sec. tres.g Patrick F. Fallon, pres., James C. Vider, Thomas E. Kerber, James T. Marquart, vice-pres. if-L ...Y -vs N ,-aaa-un, rf .-.. E. MATH CLUB Top Row: Richard F. Maruszewski, Pamela L. Parks, Clinton E. Vogus, Richard E. Fedler, Paul T. Dolan, i Mark F. Moran, Brian C. Mertz. Third Row: Ida M. Groeschell, Robert M. Nehs, Frances l. Dit- tes, Robert S. Matulis, Mary L. Schoone, Mary S. Langrill, Mary E. DeRosso. Second Row: Sharon A. Christie, Margaret J. Troik, Marita D. Kane, Margaret M. Marks, Suzanne L. Miller, Joan M. Donovan. Bottom Row: William M. Stoffel, Richard E. Jansing, Carolyn L. Kahan, James J. Metzger, pres., George M. Saviello, vice-pres., Vincent A. Rowe, Richard T. Clark. GERMAN CLUB Top Row: Thomas R. Wortham, Joseph Wippl, Frank Morearty, Robert W. Morearty, Robert F. Quintin, Mr. L. A. Hofstetter, S.J. Middle Row: Mary Jane Bottino, Linda Sue Houge, Jane O'Brien. Bottom Row: Ellen Romanowski, Pat Schar- ber, tres., Bob Archer, pres., Dr. Frances Sydow, moderator, Judith Piper. PEACE CORPS Top Row: Beverle A. DeLugo Marge Mueller, Joan Ventre, Mar- vin D. Simon, Donna S. Hess Kathie Radtke. Middle Row: Sandra L. Collins Margaret M. Bossong, Martha C. Zerfas, Mary J. Chapman, Mari- anne Bardo. Bottom Row: Michael J. Burns Patrick P. Dunn, vice-pres., Ron- ald J. Ritz, pres.g JoAnn Donelan cor. sec., William J. Cooley, sec. SCABBARD AND BLADE, National Honorary Student Military Society Top Row: James A. Schwab, Don ald F. Madura, Richard W. Cof- fman, John N. Ries, James E Auer, lvan L. Beltz, Gerry W Scholand. Middle Row: William J. Monahan Edward L. Bonham, Thomas J. Fal- coner, William T. Chidester, Ger- ald F. Stiglich, Thomas J. Batche- lor, John L. Onestinghel. Bottom Row: Michael J. Gigl Frank L. Martin, John W. Boyan vice-pres.g Gerald R. Starr, pres. William A. Hipp, sec.g Edward S Beckstrom, Charles H. Mulherin i+4-il JR. AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION MDOT COURT Robert F. Chojnacki, vice-pres. Rodney C Dukart pres Allen E ldlng Roch Carter James B Young INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CLUB Top Row: Hemraj Chauhan Reynel J Rodriguez Jhawar C Suresh Alfredo A Romagosa Yves H Gardette Ger ald R. Slyvain, Dr. P. Somani James R Bebert Sujlt K Dhar Dr Suresh C Choudhary Middle Row: Roberte T Cammlade Jean J Pekoz Charles H Mureithl Betty M Rawls Jane C Compo Karen M. Tobin, Eugene E. Selk Alice M Nollet Neddy E Rawls Bottom Row: Patricia A Cahill Anthony J Mensah Peter C Smith tres Marianne Balasty vice pres Dr Prems S. Sharma, pres.g Ann S Goggln cor sec Godwin C Ogbuokm Gwyneth Y L Ylm Betty Y Murakami ns RADIO AMATEURS OF MARQUETTE Dennis M. Makurat, Richard J. Davis, John R. Moriarity, pres., Robert T. Ehr, Frederick A. Wiemer, Gus Neverman, tres. .., F . . GQ ' 6' MANAGEMENT CLUB STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TOP Row: Donald A- Newberg, 'VIEW K- UH, JHITISS J- Schweifz- David B. Moga, tres., Jean M. Shaurette, sec., Vincent P. Banker, pres. Bottom Row: James P. Weller, tres., Joseph W. Bolognesi, pres., Gerald M. Wolff, sec. STUDENT AFFILIATE OF AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Edward Carberry, Richard Wensel, Mary Johnson, Robert Nehr, Peter Canigliano. 0- 105 SACRED MUSIC CHOIR Top Row: Suzanne L. Miller, Marilyn J. Unruh, Margaret A. Hewitt, Gretch- en M. Hartwich, Ann L. Carey, Karen L. VanAacken, Jessie L. Caini, Bonnie M. Fogarty. Bottom Row: Gloria J. Bushaw, sec., Dennis R. Karamitis, vice-pres.g Mary C. Morton, Arthur J. Bowman, pres., Robert J. Lazarony, Ed J. Ratajczak, Gerald F. Palma. K5 D - as Rs. MEDICAL SCHOOL GLEE CLUB Top Row: Ronald A. Gioffre, William N. Weber, Robert W. Hansen, Robert Sawyer, Leo J. Puzynski, Kenneth P. Pohl. Middle Row: Tong E. Wyman, Edward J. Wilkinson, Thomas J. Wera, Thomas B. Burkhardt, George E. Cas- sidy. Bottom Row: George W. Koehl, Kevin S. Kennedy, tres., David R. Tomasini, director, Ruth A. Kowalski, Joseph E. Pilon, pres. DENTAL SCHOOL GLEE CLUB Top Row: Robert F. Deucher, Donald T. Glaesner, Robert A. Sullo, John W. Portman, Arthur Willardsen, Jerry M. Gasser, Walter A. Handz- lik, Gordon C. Hansen, Clifford W. Spieker, Melvyn F. Foley. Middle Row: Robert N. Schaub, James M. Minas, Roy T. Bonk, Richard J. Pagano, Woody DeSmidt, John L. Scaduto, Paul T. Shore, Daniel H. Cook, James E. Michels. Bottom Row: Jim R. Hansel, vice-pres., Fred C. Weigt, Lawrence W. Waitrovitch, Jerry S. Couri, Raymond J. Espinoza, Richard A. Labinski, Richard J. Thill, Anthony M. Zimmerman, Michael Banasik, Richard P. Voss. 1 'Cr lvi.u. CHORUS Top Row: Genia C. Newbill, Alice M. Eastman, Virginia L. Knowles, Patricia M. Kleczka, Gretchen M Hartwich, Michael J. Knoeller, Stephen J. Scannell, David A. Yuill, Eugene L. Schaefer. Third Row: Robert J. Lazarony, Mary Kay Brunke, Phyllis M. Bryzgalski, Janice E. Chalker, Joseph C Zuercher, Maureen S. Kysiak, Michael A. Wolffs, Adrienne J. Ropa, Joan M. Maier. Second Row: Bonnie C. Knox, Annette Cocak, Pamela L. Ahles, Marilyn J. Unruh, Cynthia K. Danner, Mary P. Bellehumeur, Judie L. Elstad, Mia R. McTamney, Joan Mierzwa. Bottom Row: Peter C. Smith, Theodore E. Grasse, Anthony E. Monfre, Patricia A. Scharber, Judith A Janesko, co-tres.g Gloria J. Bushaw, sec., Michael J. Bruch, John V. Staut, pres. Y we ii M.U. CHORUS Top Row: Stefan Donnev, Andrew Pryzlomski, Ron Schwab, Craig Soderholm, Lynn Kuretich, Pam Jung, Joan Bielefeld, Jim Daleiden, Ted Popek, Kay Schmidt. Third Row: M. Kay Craig, Colette Cox, John L. Sokop, Susan Schroeder, Joseph A. Madden, Marcia R. Simenson, Mary L. Sanfelippo, Rita Mitchell, Barbara J. Boncher. Second Row: Mary A. Witt, Victoria J. Edwards, Donna D. Hildebrand, Sophia A. Rifelj, Alan D. Eisen- berg, Thomas W. Smith, Clarann Mullin, Michele T. Siciliano, Suzanne L. Miller. Bottom Row: Colleen M. Burnes, vice-pres., Robert L. Warth, sec., Michael F. Brunner, tres., Charlotte A. Toma, Mary K. Mollohan, Jean T. Meyer, Judy A. Parent, Pamela A. Readecker. ry' ll . ' 107 'al 'wild Gunnar Granquist I Director, Marquette University Chorus ' . . MARQU ETTE UNIVERSITY BAND Top Row: Anthony Duban, Timothy Warner, James Menzel, Barry Bonneau, William Cauffield, Annette Kuligowski, Thomas Kalchthaler, David Tennessen, Christine Poetzel, William Geisheker, director. Fourth Row: Allen Rubin, Richard Lorenz, Myron Eisenberg, Rick Waldenmeyer, John Bubnick, Robert Goebel, Ronald Kuisis. Third Row: Thomas Strassberg, Jerome Klinkowitz, Lea Zaidins, Barbara Krzyzaniak, Agnes Obst, Barbara Demerath, Mary Griebler, Darrell Heath, Phillip Hoyer, Thomas Ziehr, James Dickman, Myles Mielke, Stephen Jenkins, James Robak, William Listwan, pres.g Gary Koss, Mark Moran. Second Row: Arthur Sytkowski, vice-pres.p Richard Klement, Paul Pepin, Richard Nensel, Gerald Finley, tres., Mary Kronebusch, cor. sec.g Karen Zimmerman, Henry Menzies, Thomas Kettler, Marlene Buchholz, Dennis Carey, Marion Herrmann, rec. sec.p Mary Alice Geisheker, Phillip Florek. Bottom Row: Kathryn Zielinski, Catherine Schmanski, Elaine Hassenpflug, Mary Lou Croney, Patricia Brandt, Bryan Mertz, Nancy Bock. AN Front Center: Marcy Daley. William J. Geisheker Director, Marquette University Band J. ,af 5-T .f ' Qi? 'Pf x , , 1? H' 5: '55- , 1 ...- .N ..,. P . ' iii, -Q - L 5 15 lrtrm Z ll 5 N- will J ll' ll A ly , , John Dowd works on props for the Players second production of the year, the British musical Oliver Twist. The Marquette Players are one of the most dedicated, hard-working groups on campus. Since most of them intend to make the theater their life's work, their participation in student productions is serious business. In addition to carrying a full sched- ule of classes, the Players spend ap- proximately 20 hours per week on dancing, acting and voice lessons. When an opening night approaches, the Players spend every spare minute at the theater. All of them work either on stage acting or backstage painting scenery, sewing costumes, and tending the ticket office. Because of the cooperation and dedication required of the Players, students wishing to join the group must demonstrate their sincerity and willingness to work during a 3-month probation period. N. fa l-an During a rehearsal, Ron Kaye listens for cues and controls sound and lighting. Jo Kolanda and Robert Beaudry find a few moments to relax backstage at the Teatro Maria. K QV ' .a -Ml X -4 4.. :i'5A' W L-fu R 1' 26 1 -I if, 1 .4 w.. Qi. , 22:11 I 1 1 ! if.:-Q, f 1 Q1 -is I I K 5 - 5255: , j PUBLIC T10 S MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW Top Row: Dennis G. Lindner, Jerry L. Haushalter, Edmund C. Carns, Michael J. Doyle, Patrick T. McMahon. Bottom Row: Donald E. Mayew, Allen E. lding, Robert J. Bonner, editorg John D. Payant, Jerome E. Gull. THE MARQUETTE it N41 4 L THE MARQUETTE ENGINEER Top Row: William J. Grennan, Patrick J. McCue, Thomas G. Lemmer, Richard L. Kelsey, Mark C. Peters, John E. Mc- Roberts, LeRoy Wicht, Margaret M. Lake, Joseph Viossem, Karen L. Van Aacken. Bottom Row: John R. Troka, Rex E. Hunt, Thomas R. Sifferman, co-editorg Gerald G. Gantar, co-editorg Thomas J. Wiener, Steve C. Elliot, James F. Snyder. THE BLUEPRINT Top Row: David J. Carney, Mark C. Peters, John F. Mierzwa, Richard J. Cayne, Tony R. Bugni. Middle Row: Claud A. Daigie, Richard J. Strassman, Dennis L. Filut, John Lang, James F. Snyder, Michael A. Triassi. Bottom Row: Robert T. Ehr, Norbert V. Domagalski, Leroy H. Wicht, co- editorg Robert G. Wieber, co-editor, Titian J. Bett, James P. Cross. DYER! DYER! David T. MacDonald, Margaret M. Huff, Peter Balistreri, editorg James P. Burns, Raymond J. Rausch, Wayne E. Rowhee, Harry G. Snyder, Stephen F. Schreiter, Edwin R. Rossini. - 4,47 . f .,.,, 4 -4 THE WHEEL Top Row: Barbara Kopp, Bob Toma, Wayne Ross, David J. Gar- ney, Robert J. Mohalski, Tom Guszkowski, Chester B. Budney, Jerrilynn Kosmatka. Bottom Row: Stephen Chambers, John P. Savage, Robert E. Burke, executive editor, Kathleen P. Chmielecki, Jeanne Blasky, Jo- seph F. Cairnes, jr., fin. mgr. i i Mary Byrne Article Editor MARC! ETTE A . H .g, i r .iigo E .r.. ,..i ,.E-E.? K '- ' ,..i 3.4 .P u 'W I ,,! ' 4 il- ' 'Ts 4'-. - r -. I 3,3 ..: '-'LT W ' iw' 'ii 'ilu - 'Y . . I , ' . 1 rn' . 1 1 1, 1. . ' I David P. Garino Co-editor Y J Brenda Dominski I Poetry Editor ' 'tri I!!-'ZF ffm Larry Lock 2 1 Bonnie Sisson Fiction Editor Assistant Editor JOUR AL Christopher A. Weber Co-editor I h Kathy Woessner Editorial Secretary vb'-' Bill Becket Assistant Editor Bonnie Kaminsky Copy Editor John Yoshimura Art Director 11 l f . Paul C. Wagner Editor HE HUUETTE James F. Daubel Managing Editor W9 RIHU E X F ' Lvlljf' -. K vf l i i i 5 i l li w l .ff iv I i ii H ' my Julie Ryan ',g,l., Society Editor Geraldine Nosalik News Editor ,l Richard Coffman Editorial Editor I l Robert Halsey i Sports Editor v Anne E. Smith Copy Editor i. on Tex K 1 15' 51 . i E SHN' ' ,. i i L 'iim 'QA ii v'1v,.-,, Y- . 11541 E,c.,,.il r ii ' eeafirf' xi a. 'Q-wi, f . I ri iv 4 - iirr Kathy Healy Sports Editor, first semester .! 1. 1 ii E if Bonnie Brezinski Assistant News Editor ,N ...A i Art Liebler City Editor, second semester TRIBUNE Jack Hamilton City Editor Q-'P' ' L ' r i .., cn. Jw.. 1 Kay Martin City Editor, first semester f. Agostino A. Bono Betty Jean Dauw Co-editor Co-editor HILL OP George Ackerman Julie smith Associate Editor Associate Editor George Ceolla Photo Co-editor Connie Lane Society Co-editor Mary Bach Society Co-editor Anne Daly Copy Editor Mia McTamney, Jack Harms Assistant Editors .YP -. Frank Daily Sports Editor Stan Ziemba Organizations Editor Ann Topp Assistant Editor Jack Hamilton Photo Co-editor n Kate Niemeyer Index Editor Helen Rothfus Cheryl Turbin, Mark Wifler, Editorial Assistants hr ul! I .ji I 553 Q . -'dig' DEB TE L.. Joe Tierney directs a pointed re- mark at his opponent. Mike Stapleton reviews his notes be- fore giving his speech. Mike Singleton gives the three minute warning. Dennis Gench ponders his notes before his rebuttal. R D10-TV WORK HOP ,A ,, 'L' , . , , ,r,- 755:-. Li, F51 Q f'.:', l Jerry Campbell, Speech senior,fo- cuses his camera on the scene. Z, i Vincent Talbot, chief engineer, brings a technical problem under control. Jerry Campbell arranges the lights before the start of a closed-circuit television lecture. N, . x Fjrig, . , ' --1 - C Mike Nlolenda, Speech senior, views the action from the control room. ,xg A E IOR Wfhe srir is over. I step forth an boards. Leaning against an ripriglrt at the errrrarrce, I strain to make au farfni mira yield A clue to rher events that some rrr my day? E Emir Parrtrrrrak GR DUATE SCHOOL Teaching undergraduates is a function per- formed by many graduate students. At the upper right, Frances Korwoski, graduate stu- dent in biology, explains the bud system on a twig to a student in biology lab. At the lower left, she aids a student looking for information in a reference book. Listening to lectures and doing individual research is another part of the graduate stu- dent's daily routine. At the upper right, Beth Crowley, biology, takes notes while she listens to a lecture. Below, Robert Barford, philosophy, copies an important phrase he has read. 'fe pm-g Herbert J. Aamodt Robert F. Ackerman Sr. Carla Marie Addy, S.C.S.C. Francis E. Bachhub Roger W. Baker f les Bi' Philip E. Bares John A. Becker Robert E. Bender Gregory D. Blum FT' i ' -J :f, : . '72 1 , .a -Qi T , BUSI ESS DMI ISTR T10 don J. Bloedorn seph C. Boehme seph W. Bolognesi Charles D. Borders i .1 5 Hurry, dear, before your father wakes up. John M. Borzyskowski Robert W. Boxer -JD Do we have to go to the Varsity again this week- end. Michael J. Bruch Diane E. Burke James J. Campbell Paul A. Canary Stephen J. Casper Ill Robert M. Chmielewski Helen M. Cobeen James P. Conboy, Jr. Thomas P. Coughlin John T. Davies But you said you were single! 'fi' Alvaro W. Delgado Richard E. DeSmet Dennis P. Dorsch Eugene C. Dropp John L. Dunn BUSI ESS DMI ISTR TIO At last I get better housing. Michael H. Eck Gene A. Erl Walter J. Eschenbach James F. Estes, Jr. Elaine A. Evanoff James P. Fenlon Diane M. Flanagan Michael W. Fleming Ji 1 Richard H. Egenes Kenneth A. Ellis Q-.41 'R Loreen J. Fratrick Karl G. Garson Dennis H. Gensch John M. Gira lll Robert J. Girsch 'PG tjh-,V Z garmfal Patrick T. Guy Judith S. Hancock Thomas P. Hanratty William R. Harrigan Jon M. Goodman Susan C. Gorman Thomas W. Grossman William L. Gruber Francis L. Gruning Ruth A. Hagerty Jeremiah J. Hegarty William F. Hendricks Sina K. Hollis Claudette J. Holt Peter W. Homes Now I have everything but her watch William J. Kouba Judith A. Houghton John C. Hubbell James N. Hubing Kenneth J. Hughes Gregory F. Huyette Ralph N. Kolinski .loan D. Kosmatka Stanley c. Kiefer Gerald w. Kinrzle ..,.,. Ronald A. Knutel I hate people reading over my shoulder Edward J. Jacobson Kenneth K. Kaczmarek Marcus H. Kelley Randolph K. Keltner Miss Smith, pencil this young lady in for Saturday at 8:30 p.m. Patrick W. Lynch Gloria P. Mankowski Arlene F. Malik Brian W. Mandeville Lawrence W. LeFevre Donald H. Lesniewski Robert P. Lipscomb Frederick A. Lafnitzegger Patrick S. Lavan James F. Kunath 43 i ' li i 133 Daniel L. McAleer Donald D. McArthur Paul C. McDonald Thomas A. McMullen Joann M. Meister William A. Meister Just give me your number and we'll forget about the dent. Well l would leave if he'd get off my hand. . l 1 1? ,fl John A. Meyer Alex Mitchell X I Robert J. Mohalski I Robert T. Monda Susan K. Moor l' X -P YF John Muehlbauer Ill Robert W. Myles Donald A. Newberg Richard Nixon Gary W. Nolan Lee M. Oettinger Thomas R. 0'Hare John M. Olson Sr. M. Teresa 0'NeiI William G. 0'Regan Daniel A. Orth III Mary K. Ott Robert G. Ott Sr. Mary Jude Ovel 136 James E. Ring Andris Ruments Frank E. Santarelli Shirley L. Schaefer Kenneth P. Shibilski Claude L. Schilling Jerry J. Schubert Michael P. Sheehan William 0. Scott Mary Ellen Smith David R. Schmidt Ji ll Song I heard about a cute little place called Mllts Gerald R. Starr Richard J. Stark 'DF' Judith A. Stelzl Jin William C. Sturm Rita A. Switalski Joseph W. Szczypta i ' x Us . , It seems to me that the girl shortage at Marquette is greatly exaggerated. William F. Theis Richard J. Walenta John H. Walter Frederick J. Wampole J M. Maureen Weitkamp Richard J. Weber James P. Weller Charles I. Wesley, Jr. William J. Wickley Gerald M. Wolff Claudette A. Wollner Richard C. Zehnder out of that one? Boy! How will Flash Gordon ever get l never meant to drop in the drill. ENTISTR f ' 5 ,. James G. Beery ll ,fx ' iii.-1.2229 Y l K .xy le. . , W .- Rodney E. Barnes - 'wr 4.41: 2 VW.. . I Daniel P. Bender E,...,,ih A -Q V - u' HF' vi Wy ni' 9 -J I-LH. i , nl.,- William E. Bernier Paul J. Bischel Richard J. Bisson I W' , f UQ .r Anis Blakis Lee R. Boese Thomas J. Bonfiglio George 0. Brown ,K Y it my ia: 5 wr Rodney C. DuKart qfi-x f- ' Richard L. Carter Peter P. Chiodo Robert F. Chojnacki Frederick A. Budworth, Jr. Thomas A. Busby Charles H. Caplan Stuart A. Caplan Joseph A. DeWuIf Richard W Dion Next! I hear you've been dating Sharon too DENTISTRY Edmund L. Engehretson X x ' i: 03. K-26 'F-1 I?m afraid, my dear, that it tastes funny on purpose. Richard A. Galow Duane R. Gilhertson Richard W. Haslam George C. Hatsis Thomas F. Hempel ,av James E. Holford Daniel E. Kiger Francis Y. Kihara David E. Klefstad Thomas E. Konke Robert A. Kortsch Paul W. Krier Robert J. Lahr Leonard N. Lomangino Anthony G. Levitsis John R. Maas rp 499 wFv :J-7-4.-,k V, F' ' ,I A, 'Z' Edward P. Morgan Joh n C. Matteucci , , r - gg Q1 'X ix 3 a - ,ff Richard D. Napgezek And here is the address of the barber 142 Wesley I. Odani Thomas W. Olsen Harold W. Osborne Dimitrios A. Pappas Richard A. Peters 1 ,.. Theodore N Preovolos Richard G Ramstack James P Ryan Slegfrledl Schaberg Robert D. Thornley 4:- -ee Arden L. Thorshakken Robert D. Thompson Peter M. Van Derhei Richard J. Venezia Duane T. Verhalen if John J. Wapas David H. Wagner Fredna G. Waters Sidney N. Waters 5 -M' -V ii f .E ' mmf I .V -fm. ,v ? il Ross D. White Douglas A. Wild Ervin G. Wilkes Leon M. Willis l'm afraid we're out of marshmellow puffs. Ronald D. Woody Wayne E. Young 144 Susan P. Akin Diane L. Anderson Judith M. Anton Nancy L. Becher Barbara A. Blake Kathleen C. Braun il 'lie ' J ,f r I K- - 1 fa f I ,O il Y -K 1' 1 If Af- Carol Esterling Joanne R. Freiherg Mary Anne Finley Mary Finn Caryll A. Friedrich :xffl Janice D. Nancy J. Mary K. -H Gall Grow Hawkins Mary A. Jacobson Jeanne C. Krainz Now, regarding what you sand to me last night Frances C. Kraus 'l . DENTAL HYGIE E Lynne M. Kuretich Barbara J. Langa Be quiet, Bill, I've almost got you inside. Judith M. LaPorte Mary L. Lecker Margo A. Loss rrisxwg-.. f A l, ,... -21 ll :r Marijane Lynch Marilyn R. Manke Michele A. Marco Judith C. Marschall A111 Susan M. Mathieu Noreen A. Meillier Harriet M. Michaels Cristine L. Nelson Antoinette F. Pastorek Priscilla L. Payne . ,cm 35 -15 1 ii J -- Nancy A. Tanner Carol J. Tiedt Patricia A. Tremmel Suzanne M. Rehder Virginia L. Richmond Judith A. Salmina Patricia M. Schield Mary Jo Schneble Jane E. Scholten Patricia M. Vandehey I Patricia A. Vandenherg Janet J. Wasson Janice M. Wendt Stephanie L. Stauffacher Janet R. Truebenbach Patricia K. Wright DENTAL HYGIE E Sue J. Wiest Yvonne M. Worrell S UDearJohn .... H ENGINEERI G 1l-D Tfogixik ha H -K so . -: , R . , -A. R 11-3'-.-1 1 ,..-...1 ZIZKLYXI 9:22120 .,.i,,gg If-1.1 . . . , .4-5fAZ ' :.'Zl':11L!:lE51Z And if you don't think sewage analysis is important... Richard E. Anzia John M. Arseneau David M. Ahern Thomas A. Buczwinski Titian Bett Thomas J. Bernhardt Iqbal Singh Bhan Edward A. Bielefeld James R. Beaudette James W. Beigle Ivan L. Beltz 147 David G. Busemeyer J. Patrick Carey Keith L. Christiansen Leslie W. Cooley Richard J. Coyne Patrick L. Cronin John J. Boblick James A. Bonesho John H. Branch Joseph F. Burns i E 9 kill rib 1- n . But I just asked you to a dinner dance. You mean this burg doesn't even have a horse parlor. Leonard W. Eschweiler Bary L. Eversole Brian J. Fagan Robert A. Felder Ronald H. L. Fong John J. Forster ENGINEERI G William A. Dickes Z James V. Dieringer Leo G. Dillon Robert A. Doering James M. Doran William F. Doran V , -6 ,.- ,.v Richard J. Grota John E. Hallada Bernard J. Gajewski Charles R. Galasinski David J. Garney Dexter R. Groose Arthur J. Grossman, David W. Harley James W. Heck Jr. David L. Helm And Mom told me to put my name in each hook. And I always thought it was four. I 150 3 ll H .. li. f Q i I -Q4 II William A. Hipp Alfred B. Howard Carl Hren Rex E. Hunt ENGINEERI G What do you mean we can't leave the hospital in l l., Zrsxu-ll l IN.: Vf?f.- 'ee ' .lv l .. ,D l -. our pajamas? l - A' . t '-V l ll ' II :z ,- n rr. - A tall R il . 5 l , 1 ,G 'T 'W .Wfll YV-. . .-- g ag :.: iffff us- :QL g A 4ia7 .':- Aritlpzri You take notes on Super Duck and I'Il cover Bullwinkle. l Peter J. Jakubenas Richard G. Joecks James C. Kaminski Lawrence P. Kaplan Robert F. Kennedy Richard A. Koenen William F. Koester Robert W. Kolowith M. Eugene LaVoie M. Eugene LaVoie John A. Ledain Thomas C. Lee Terrence L. Lehnen Raymond K. Leisten Thomas G. Lemmer I assure you if you rent one of our jukehoxes, you won't be bothered again. Thomas L. Lenczycki Donald L. Lepsch Larry A. Lesch Kenneth H. Liehelt N WWE Juan C. Lopez-de-Romana Patnck C. Lyons -5 Don't get smart-it's her purse. ' 152 William B. Mayer John J. Meier Timothy L. Menning Louis J. Meyer John F. Mierzwa John R. Moriarity George P. Nelson August W. Neverman Robert J. Norbutas James J. 0'Donnell Edward M. Ogrin Edward J. 0 Leary E I I'm a zebra in disguise. .-ui' Robert L. Perry ,... .4 Merlin R. Piltz I. Allen Funt, did you say? ENGINEERI G N Mother cuts my hair. James H. Pinion , 'Q Michael J. Plichta Albert H. Poetzel Ronald D. Przybylski aff V ,, R l Willard E. Richards John N. Ries Dennis M Romeis But Itell you it's the bosa nova. Frank J. Ruekert Donald B. Schaefer Andrew J. Schlidt James P. Schmiedel Ralph E. Schmit Alvin E. Schneider Michael J. Schoeben What do you mean, Do I have an l.D. ENGINEERI G Will you help me to the nearest blood bank? I-COLA Li? Jerry E. Smith Thomas W. Urban William F. Waldoch Jerome G. Wegner Neil C. Wester William T. Sohuerman James G. Shaw Dale M. Simonich D. James Slagoski ? Gerald W. Scholand Louis R. Seefeld 1' l F V. . + K W Na ir wi 'rim i ' ': Ani ' Theodore F. Zimmer .x .J 'i i .Ji lu A it Munn T. Wright Robert W. Yatzeck ,ia What great hopes they had for us. John R. Tumpak Juris Turlais Jerome D. Wren John M. Stich Gerald F. Stiglich Charles R. Strassman Donald J. Trzuskowski X in i. Q P I . 1 W' I don't care if it was a Christmas present. Is this the approved way to stop tanks? I 1 . X ,H . A I I 1 Mary M. Byrne Helen M. Caro George J. Ceolla Richard W. Coffman Daniel R. Bialk Terrence T. Borman Sally C. Bowe Richard J. Budelman Dennis P. Byrne J OURNALISM Eugh-Have you ever heard such utter drivel James D. Cunningham James F. Daubel Mary Ann Dickert l .. . and so l want you to get a color story on Coach Hickey. -rf' .kT Q ,, lx, Q wr 'tug 4 Y . .1 Should I color it blue? Helen ,L Hausmann Nancy E. Flanagan Mary K. Gaffney David P. Garino Cl John M. Fedders What are you smiling at? That's the pri page. ce per Joseph P. Hopkins Delphine J. Kreski Gerald P. Kubiak -- -l 157 Ronald C. Kysiak Lawrence W. Luta Paula A. Luttig Patricia J. Malone Diane McShane 3 i ll il 'C :l , 158 Paula L. Mayovich Kay M. Mayo Geraldine L. Nosalik Carl D. Reinhold Christine H. Roock E lj.- - , , Julie A. Ryan Anne E. Smith Linda A. Svohoda Mary Anne Tynan VN r J - -sv' It says here- at first you might find your contacts a little uncom- f0rtable. Tess M. Vander Haar Paul C. Wagner Camella Wakeman l! .. ,A .:,:.:.i:. g Z l., U ' J A-.X X - , J. Patrick Wright A V AA El I hear they got 'em at a grade school fire sale Well - it itches. Sherman S. Ahrahamson Dale W. Arenz James J. Barden LW William M. Graham Jerome E. Gull Phillip J. Hellmuth Thomas G. Hinners Tom G. Bitters Frank T. Crivello Daniel P. Dawson -3 ,... 159 Theodore J. Hodan Allan E. Iding Eugene L. Kaluzny Karen M. Keating 160 ii John J. Kircher Frank X. Koelsch Ill James R. Long I think my deodorant has stopped working. Donald C. Paveleck ,E fm 'im , fwi' jim' J J Y John D. Payant Raymond S. E. Pushkar Peter W. Reiss Ee v f J. Richard Sendik Richard J. Thuermer ,ii Charles A. Ullrich - ink .L wwf, But according to the law they have to serve you T' You say you want to join the Zilly raiders? LIBER L ARTS James G. Ahler ,QQ A Diane K. Ainslie ' ' i 1 xy lem' E Q? ' a Joseph J. Allan Thomas F. Altmann Lewis R. Amendola fr' ui i 1 l ' James E. Auer John M. Bach Maryann Balasty David J. Baraga Zylpha R. Basler Barbara A. Beaird Becky J. Becker Elizabeth A. Bedard George A. Beemslerboer In my group there were 38'M, fewer cavities. l 'W--1 40' I I li'l 1. . N A I I - V N X , William Block I Richard R- Bl0ed0m Please, l'd rather do it myself. Kenneth S. Bistricky Roger N. Bley LIBERAL ARTS Richard M. Berger Rachel P. Berndoerfler Carol S. Bidon .loan K. Bielefeld James R. Beix Rita M. Belkovskis Dennis M. Bell John G. Bell Patricia A. Bemowski X It would go a lot faster if she would learn to count in her head. li That's a shot of the next English 5 final. LIBERAL ARTS Edward J. Bottkol John W. Boyan Constance A. Bradach Patrick L. Brezonik James D. Brittnacher Judith Ann Brown Jon C. Bruss Ann K. Brown Karen A. Braunlich 163 Margaret M. Bock Douglas J. Bohn Michael J. Boldt Robert A. Bunneau Lee W. Borowski .1 1 o l 'i .4 z, - ff- - mas - f' - QQ:-71 g 2 1-,1 1 .' ,bflfqys , 1 5:3 -Q., If fr, .0 164 I'll meet you in Red Arrow at dawn. Robert J. Brusky Daniel A. Brzostowicz John M. Bugge Kenneth J. Bukowski Marcia A. Burke Co i 1 ue' .g-af IIEBFI M. BUITIS Gloria Bushaw Mary Ann Butler Jerome R. Callaghan Mary L. Callahan Edward A. Carberry Marie A. Carella LIBERAL ARTS Thomas M. Carpenter i Frank J. Caughey wi ,, 1.1 . ,It 'i Maybe if I just read the preface and the last chapter . . . .A l in .ffl Mary H. Cawley Donna M. Cerminaro Marilyn 0. Chapin . , i Is Friendly Bob in? Richard S. Cherwin Marianne J. Chabot You're sitting on my hand. Barbara T. Christian Andrew M. Ghuchvara Patricia Ann Chuchvara Edward P. Cichosz John M. Clarey Charles D. Clausen Mary Joan Clesceri Mary G. Clifford Nancy L. Clune ' x Sandra L. Collins Susann Collins Sara Jane Collopy Jane C. Compo Carol A. Cody Michael J. Coffey Sally G. Coleman Kathleen R. Collier Lawrence A. Collins Peter J. Conigliaro Jeanne M. Conner Thomas J. Cook Robert A Cordes Jeannette C Corso P ' A - nfs: II ,. All I need now is a place to plug in my razor. 1 4 I l 1 l Ml ll mq C i l 4 I'm glad to see so many of you survived the first lecture. John A Crusoe Gertre A Cruze . 167 I wonder lf this rs how the Trappists got Kay L. Conzemius Frank W. Cox Lawrence L. Crawford Judith A. Croke Frank R. Crowe fr- 1 ', 3 Rose C Curro , W A JamesR Custer .1 - ,..rr, 168 LIBERAL ARTS Diane M. Deneen Harvey A. Dennenberg James J. DeRose Mary E. DeRosso Frances I. Dittes Brenda E. Dominski Brigid B. Dooley Mary C. Dooling Ann T. Drinan Ronald M. DuPIessis Janet A. Earhart Cynthia A. Edwards Xu A x But all the boys like her. E J - .J A 5 5 . .X l . 2 l E, , 1- l Betty A. Egan Michael H. Egle Doe, a deer, a female deer l .--yl The same to you, fella. Adolph Eisenmenger Douglas W. Elser David H. Erickson Jane E. Fallon James P. Finley l Mary L. Finn Suzanne J. Fisher James R. Fleming Ruth L. Foran ,. ah-. Susan Forrestal Sheila M. Foster Christine A. Franke Charlotte A. Frankow Rose Mary M. Froebel I think Parker's have something with this gin-flavored ink. 1 all Ti-Y 1 Ruthanne Gartland Ronald S. Gawronski Richard D. Gemma Myrna M. Geritz John A. Giguere You may have the mouse back when you leave Jean M Gntzmger Ronald D Glaser W JamesJ Glass gr James H Glmskl . 'L Q Y.,Jf' 1 ,, :5.l?lwz.'x i': ':L.-r- vi-il-,ME A o I Let me en-ter-tain you. Carole E. Grunt I just walked in from Madison. Diane Cory Grunwaldt John J. Guyer ' -ll.. John c. Griffin L? L' Judith A. Grogan We I in fi 171 Thomas H. Hausman Patricia M. Hayes Richard J. Hehein Sheila M. Hecht Marion T. Herrmann Daryl J. Hackbarth Mary L. Hanscum Lee T. Harmon David S. Haskell 1'-A tv Y, - -Y-.-YY iq , .. 5, 172 LIBER L ARTS Phyllis M. Hertel Lee T. Hettinger Dennis W. Hickey Gayle M. Hillenbrand Camille M. Hintzke Jo anne L. Hoffmann Rosalie Jo Hoffman Robert C. Hornak Gary R. Howard Lib -J? Sharon L. Huebner Donald D. Hugo, jr. Susan J. Humpert 1 E I tell you, I saw Pere Marquette standing right there Jo Hunteman Stephen J. Jenkins ff fi Mary F. Johnson Ray C. Johnston . l .. '. - ill, '. - f- -. r . 5-44L'e.,' Dennis P. Jones Philip W. Kalchthaler Jerald A. Kallas lf Barbara A. Kanton Apathy? Mary Ann Kaufman Kathleen E. 'Kavanagh Gale A. Keane . ...gf Sharon L. Keeley Alice J. Kelly John J. Kelly Mary E. Kelly Richard G. Kemmer f l Y- . Q A . ' V She has to come down V. sometime. James M. Kenney Terese A. Kenny William J. Keppel Mary K. Kern Sr. Mary Kevin -thi Jnseph K. Kiley Patricia Kirschten Nancy L. Klein Paul R. Klement 3 Mickey Knezevic Terry A. Kohriger Robert H. Koehler , fr 1 I ' I 'R 5 Jo A. Kolanda Judith A. Kowalski Mary R. Kraft lFlourish-Exeunt severallyl I wonder if I could get a gym credit. ' '. N :viii ar' .T ' Did you get the permit for the riot? 175 LIBERAL ARTS Stanley C. Kurth Matthew N. Kurtz Marlene A. Ladrigan Don't I just write the darlingest notes? Harry J. Krasnick Kenneth R. Kreiling Jeannie M. Kremer John P. Krick Edward J. Krill Edith M. Kuhl 69 Kathleen H. Lamb T .,, . -f j .. Linda C. Larsen Thomas E. Lass William G. Lavelle Robert J. Lazarony Mary C. Lehman 176 IBERAL ARTS Edward N. Leonard Ruth Ann Lindauer Diana M. Liska Mary Jo Loersch Kathleen A. Lucey Q. ,. ,.T.,7 fi? James J. Lukaszewicz Sara J. Lyons .loan C. Maas Paulette G. Maier Mary Regina Maier Denise L. Maitzen Roger R. Majchrzak 4 'T ir ' E Now is my chance to grab his lunch Adelaide E. Maierus Virginia C. Mann Francine Grace Marascu ll Patricia A. Masek Terrence L. Maskel , All i , l J 27' Q as Joan A. Masler Hum-I flunked the Polish Proficiency Margaret A. Mason i , ,I ll .1 1 fest again. Stephen D. Masters, jr. xl .LAO- Y l 'Z' A dentist? Why, no, Roseann P. Mattern Edward J. Mattson Robert S. Matulis Kathryn A. McCann 'G .al . Michael D. McCoIgan Marilyn A. McCormack Maureen R. McCormack Michael J. McCormack Kathleen McCoy I'm a trumpet player. 1' .r a-wif -in qgT .: l . Con Merten 4 ul 'fe , 1 r ui 1, Marianne R. Merwin ,ff if P -' ' if I A ' m he 1:7 . ' 'l Y l l , rg. - vu N, --N L f-vgzvf Janyce M. Mehr Randolph A. Meidl Robert J. Meli James E. Mclnerney Mary P. Mclntyre Patrick R. McKenzie Mary C. McLaughlin ' iii Madeleine A. McDermott Patricia A, McDonnell John P. McGahey Thomas C. McGowan Mary E. McGreevy That's the way it looks . . . She's got a date with each of us for Saturday night. 3K What do you mean a small glass of orange juice is 50c now. Donna E. Micek Paula M. Mlelcarek Are you smoking more now, but enjoying it less? r. 179 Now, I just don't know if I want to answer that question or not. Richard E. Mollin Margaret E. Moran James M. Morgan Margaret A. Mueller Jack W. Mihm Paul G. Miller Louis J. Molepski -ff Dolores H. Muller Margaret M. Mullins Carole A. Murphy Mary Jane Murphy Robert M. Nehs li- tl' L A ,. i 180 ,,T....-TT..-,.7-....Y. i I . . John H. Niebler Barbara N. Noldan Jeffrey H. Nolte Richard W. Norby Kathleen M. 0'ConneII Michael J. 0'ConnelI Mary Irene 0'LaughIin Patricia J 0'MaIIey John J. 0'Meara 1 ,fa Z I know we are better than the Vienna Boy's Choir. Mary Ellen M. Operle Robert Osterman Sr. Mary Joseph Palma, S.S.M. LIBERAL ARTS 1,2 Patricia M. Panlener 3 Pamela L. Parks If you don't get outta that chair, l'm going to break your arm. Wai' l l l 'xi The instructions clearly state that l'm supposed to be sitting on the table. Mary C. Parrilli William T. Pavelchik I think it's called Frosted Sherbet. Georgia Lee A. Payin Sr. Mary Perpetua Kevin M. Phalin W, I and F. W L 'H - N. Q 1 GB Luanne Phillips Carole A. Piller Susan M. Pollock James E. Poulos 'vi Barbara A. Powers John E. Price John M. Proctor Luis R. Pujals Martha Pyeatt fi j FT fi 'T' Y ' Q 'E ' 7 3 fqw 2 -ir. L -' Zfiigfigig f - l .3 ,- . Vg.. ' W 'Z ' li I ,, N 13 Q l -' - Aux xi . V ,V K 'M 1 . xxx . ' I ' l- wry . 4 . . J Ps I Jane M. Reiner Robert L. Reitman Sheila J. Rensch '? : L- Marietta Guartaro James F. Quirk Mary B. Radzinski Betty M. Rawls Ann R. Reetz Edward A. Reno, jr. Patricia J. Reul Mary E. Rigler Mark L. Roberson Melanie J. Rohr 1 5 Donald L. Roller .. . Ner-oww!! I bet he would make the darlingest toad I I LIBERAL ARTS f X Robert J. Roubik 183 Thomas R. Schaefer Paul J. Schelble Annette K. Schmid Frank J. Schnackenberg Kenneth V. Schreiner rr James A. Rydlewicz Carmella M. Sansone Joyce E. Santorelli Mary L. Sass -44 .. Mary P. Russell Patricia K. Russell Joseph A. Ryan I ' , ff .. Q'-r ,-.. 'V E: The brownies are a little chewy today. 1 V. -- Vincent A. Rowe 5 X, l l l is ' f f Li 'K' li l J. f 1 -1 2 '- -1'.V I ll ' : V af ' ' :I T, - l N we -4 ' 1 l I WJ ' yn I N . ' - 'f A l ,Q :ff ' 1 i' I 2? - - Y 0.4. lk jr: ' 1-Q' . A , J V . vik l ' 1 l 7 l . E -.. Z T Q l l 1 ' L . .alla . 184 LIBERAL ARTS Lawrence G. Schrock James A. Schwab Martin J. Seipp Susan L. Selves James G. Shaner Q' Gail A. Shea Donald F. Shebesta Sharon M. Shelso Elaine M. Shippy David L. Short Alice L. Simmons Well, the Romans didn't have ROTC and look what happened to them. 3' Marvin D. Simon Sande S. Skinner Jo M. Skroch fa... K. I A L f' v a 3 . L , 1.1! jf' This is the land of milk and honey? Soup 'n sand-wich. , rv. r. Y , N, . ' fir , - Xfvf I A K J V 5- Ha 'Av R L . . A, . ffl- J .. ' ' 1 I D -l J .4 ll James C. Slaughter Mitchell R. Smiegel Tell me, Mr Raines, how long have you been playing the Invisible Man? , 5? .l fx -, i, Y I- -- Ronald E. Smith Mary B. Smyth Kay F. Snyder 2? Thomas J. Sorauf Ronald H. Spielbauer Geraldine M. Stadler John B. Stanchfield Daniel P. Stepanek William R. Stephens Michael E. Stroh Dennis C. Stuart Gregory D. Sturm . LL l M fi' P5-we ky Q, , . A l R .V 1 '411,. Mary Jane Traiser Carolyn A. Trindel James Tylicki John R. Taccarino Donald J. Tomek Patricia M. Torpy Patrick L. Townsend Jean A. Ulrich Richard L. Verch ll ' 1,1 V ,' . And there is plenty of room inthe yard for a swimming pool Now to add the service charge Timothy C. Sullivan Leo A. Sutkus Gerald B. Swinarsky Gerald R. Sylvain Ronald L. Szywanski Will they accept a check endorsed in mustard? iw 3.515 187 LIBERAL ARTS Alan J. Vogl Patricia A. VonRueden Theresa A. Villers Jeanne M. Vogel Joseph G. Vosit . Q Vera Ward Lee E. Wells Susan J. Westerkamp Lucretia A. Wetzel Lynne Harris Wiken Carol M. Wagner Kathleen M. Wagner Mary E. Waldmann Dennis E. Walsh James P. Williamson Barbara J. Winkels Barbara L. Witkiewicz Carol A. Wolkerstorfer Remi M. Wolski YEL Gerald C. Wrobel Frederick A. Yagodinski Nancy A. Zabkowicz Iris M. Zale Mnull ll 11:37 Philip A. Zarob Judith A. Zielinski . l l an l 9'-15114, ' 9 N ' -IV, -N. . A, Q1 .,-9 , Y- I I ,f- ','.F',-Y Kathryn A. Zielinski Charles R. Zinser Robert F. Zwaska LIBER L ARTS N. 189 Right here is where we'll have the party. Michael W. Bachhuher T- fl ' Simon A. Basile Timothy G. Baumann Thomas P. Beach Gerald C. Bellehumeur Thomas P. Belson Harvey R. Birschbach E Donald J. Booth M. Joseph Bowler Kitchie-coo. Catherine J. Condon Richard L. Buechel Edward J. Buerger ,...-A Dwight H. Brown John D. Brusky George R. Buckun F f :UI fs James J. Gill, S.J. Frank Griffin B, . John M. Halle Joseph L. Holrk William T. Keavy Richard A. Kessler . ,,..NN,.-,.- I ..f...,,' . ,--:.:::,: I. M ' ' 7 22 ' 'J' ll ,f George M. A. Fortier Lawrence L. Foster Robert J. Freel Primates are what order' John W. Cornell Lawrence P. Cusick Joseph A. DeBeIIis Daniel A. Dernhach William J. Dowling Walter E. Gager All right men, together on the down beat. 'F' f - gm-muff-mf' 1- - V'Y,' XY: .535 F2441 i, J. No one will ever know that I am reading the Blueprint. MEDICI E Thomas G Krrkhope Ann M. Kosloske Thomas H. Kowalski Jerome L. Kremer Jerome E. Kwako I N! i' ,l .Qu-. 69' Lawrence S L2l'S0l1 Charles V. Mattingly JS Anthony D. Meyer 1.11. .. - H- - ,. ....... When she puts her leg out, l'lI slam the door. George M. Miks Dennis L. Murphy Michael S. Muscarella Gilbert J. Nock, jr. Robert G. 0'Briant Frederick M. Osborne 192 MEDICI E e Sophie H. Pierog Mark J. Popp Richard A. Rock Kenneth R. Roth James M. Sambs Ll Ralph F. Sett Richard H. Stone John F. Stremple William A. Syhers 1 I . ul 5 T' llxqw I guess it will look better after I get the candles on it. Bruce A. Thompson Warren C Unterholzner N6 Gene W. Till Donald G. Wong .v i 4 an .A l 5 V A ' l l l' K, ,gf 4. I l ' 'ff' That last bite nearly broke my neck. Sarah E. Ansay Barbara A. Barsul Mary F. Christiano Beverly A. Conrad Martha A. Czarny 'T agr- I I , V w ill L I refuse to play a girl again. MEDIC L TECH OLOGY ' 5 - Donna J. Lyons M. 'f-if Marilyn Martincic ' 'im f H I Wx y 3, ' l Ann L. McKenna Q,- 194 EDICAL TECH OLOGY Ann C. Melchiors Mary Jo Mulaney Nancy A. Michniewicz Mary G. Mullen Karen A. Niquette fv- Joan R. Patti Patricia K. Paul Carol E. Peterson Molly 0'Connor L 5 . -R iigfff P ,Pj Nancy E. Russ .Io Ann Sander 1' sr - V. All join hands and do-se-do. Grace A. Sargeant 31 Carol D. Slawinski Barbara M. Snyder ' U , rj ' 1 'H:..1.s.:. , Barbara A. Walter They call it supermilk URSI G Sr. Mary Marcella Allmanas, 0.S.F. l l l X -I. i ,. Let me show you what we had in increasing cloudiness with a chance of rain. Sr. Veronica Maria Bachmann, S.D.S. Sr. Mary Helen Baur, S.D.S. Arlene M. Behm Maryann Blizzaro Mary Christa Braun i l mind. i y i ' i . l i 3 1 is 7, 2 -1? Rita A. Campbell Wanda T. Cestkowski Margaret E. Conroy Janet M. Cook iP,.,- Jude T. Dalton June E. Dilling Elizabeth A. Dricken Sr. M. Emilie Felder, S.D.S. Sandra K. Franks Cindy M. Freud M Sr. M. Robert Forrest Cecilia A. Giorgio Mary Alice Godlewski Holly .l. Haag Color him gone. I wish l had a kleenex I wonder why this one didn't make the Index. Jean M. Hanrahan Mary E. Hinners Patricia A. Jakubec 1 if A Jeanie M. Kemp Constance R. Krief Cornelia K. LaBerge Patricia M. Lang .l Patricia A. Lasky Geraldine M. Lunz Maryann Mack Sr. Mary Justin Mader, S.S.M. Sr. Ma Nancy L. Mudrak l Sr. Mary Magdalen Nikolai Laura M. Norman Patricia A. Magnuson Diane S. McFarland Margaret A. McMahon Sr. Mary .lulietta Mendoza Mary E. Miskewiz Coletta J. Norton Mary J. Popp ry F. Petrykowski, S.D.S. G, N? P 2 '1 , 1 , ' I Dr. Connell will start class in a minute NJ p 199 l . L91 I wish he'd stop scraping his fingernails on the blackboard. Kathleen E. Veome Maria S. Vezina Sr. Philip Neri Walkenhorst, S.D.S. Marilyn T. Yanick .ludith,A. Zessin Hey, stop spinning the room. Margaret M. Stackreiter Sr. Andre M. Schauh Marcia P. Simenson Susan M. Richter 3 it ,J sue A. Smith 2' Judith E. Trimhorn .' f M A il il I l l Kathleen A. Vonesh Marilyn R. Shaules Elizabeth A. Sweeney Joyce A. Smith Phyllis M. Van Gpethen PHYSICAL gs . Susan J. Plaisance P ' E. , Katherine A. Pohlmann J 4 Carol E. Rozga ' . 'Z' 7 ' J Barbara A. Gehant Gay L. Grebe Donna T. Kimmel Marjorie A. Morgan Bonny .l. Anderson David J. Beck Winnie Casey Margaret L. Cuccio Virginia L. Dougherty Thomas Gawlik I might have mentioned that you were a little plump, but I never.. . Our next letter comes from a woman in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Jane M Denies 201 Judith M. Gierl Mary Ann Goodman Nancy M. Greiczek Robert J. Gricunas Marilyn B. Gura Judith L. Hausmann Kathleen J. Foster Charlotte A. Frankow SPEECH M. M. Kay Gibson Doris A. Biskupski Lois M. Brehm Beverly A. Bonich Margaret A. Cangelosi Marla K. AITZEI' Deborah J. Dauw Diana R. Day 2 202 T1 ri. . , f Jann A. Kalmbach Thomas F. Kaye Mary Anne Kehoe Dennis G. Kraynak Helen Rae Laige David L. Lancaster Barbara L. Lehman Anne E. McGovern Mary M. Mclnerney It's hard to carry around, but I have the best notes on Campus SPEECH Vim'- ' rf 1 rv My unabridged dictionary is in here Barbara M. Macknick .lacquline Madell K . someplace. Frank 0. Mathie Z lu. 1 I1 Z IS in 14 at ' II, ' i l Ii IZ! lg. lil l l l I wonder if my tie is straight? Q l M. Katherine Meyer V Michael H Molenda Tame. N qi. inf :E fl . , . H. . ..., r . i Enid M. Minor Patricia A. Morgan David J. Phillips Theresa M. Quirk Dorothy H. Randles Neddy E. Rawls Joan K. Rechner Bunny or no bunny, you owe me a dime for the Milk. Alice Sobanski Helyn C. Sonefeld Janet M. Tabert Julie K. Tarnawski Patricia L. Weber A TI ITIES 'KYQH gave me glurious Nature for my kingdom With power tw feel her and enjoy her? Goethe w A H 'I v . u f Pr I WELCOME WEEK .K 1-ST: J I 'Slfi The Very Rev. William F. Kelley, S.J., University president, Rosie Rocca, program director, and Fr. Floyd Stanton, S.J., vice-president for Student Affairs, met Kathleen Sweeney and other new students at the president's reception. j Xe .x -1 X Mike Nelis and Christine Scanlan were crowned king and queen of Welcome Week's final event, the Hello Neighbor Hop. It doesn't matter who you are, what you've done or where you come from. You're a freshman and you are at the bottom of the heap again. But you have company. There are 2,000 other freshman to share the thrills and disappointments of college with you. Welcome Week is just the beginning. There is the freshman mixer. with the girls look- ing their prettiest and the young men all spruced up. wandering around the dance lloor looking for the right one. There is the freshman picnic at Maryhill. Baseball and football and leap-frog races bring you together. Later comes a meal and a chance for relaxation. Here you can get to know one another and ask the inevitable question: Do you know John Smith from Notre Dame? At night. discussions rage over the superiority of the East to the Mid-West, and you begin to realize there is a world called knowledge ahead of you. You begin to explore this world and for a while you are king of all you see. There is more-the 8:00 discussions, the parties, coffee at your Union table-and sometimes you wonder if Welcome Week is what college life is really like. But soon classes start and Welcome Week swirls away to become another memory. na, REGISTR T10 'Q , l 'N qt? Q Y y- I ff 1, - A l y all 'Vi ' I . . J ...RN ' 1 M3 -. ' ' f -M'-' I' lr-,---Q Every university has its traditions and at Mar- quette one of the more rigorous ones is registration. At registration the student begins to truly feel the immensity of the university. Class registration occurs at the start of each semester, and the student linds himself engaged in a battle of wits with instructors and teachers over multi-colored IBM cards. Once the little cards are obtained. the student must follow a maze in, through, and around the Marquette gym, stopping periodically to till out more cards Call saying please print J and getting other cards handstamped to station eight to prove that he has successfully passed stations five, six and seven. Finally, if all is in order. the Pinkertons check a iinal yellow card and set him free to participate in another rigorous Marquette tradition, the book- store. J A f , i f l e ,-469' ,Q -gs, 7 I unnsnrnswnm-1um i1 Greg Huyette escorted Sarah Van Roo as she modeled during the Coed Board's fashion show for new women students. SOPHOMGRE COED BO HD Functioning as a little sister body of the Womenis Student Council, the Sophomore Coed Board is the freshman girl's guide to Marquette life. Dressed this year in light and dark shades of blue, the sopho- more girls sponsored programs throughout the year. Their first duty was the publication of MARQUETTIQUETTE, a booklet sent to the incoming freshmen during the summer explaining some of the problems they will face at Marquette. During Welcome Week, they greet the new girls with a fashion show and conduct their parents on campus tours. The Twin Sister party, in late fall, aims at bringing together the Milwaukee girls and the dorm girls. The High Tea and Fashion show for high school seniors and their mothers comes in early winter. In Janu- ary, the girls provided the decorations for the Holly Ball. SOPHOMORE COED BOARD Top Row: Dinah M. Alger, Sarah Van Roo, Kathy A. Hanratty, .loan Wagner, Suzanne Harris, Janet R. Truebenbach, Caryil A. Friedrich, Karen L. Van Aacken, Lynne Carter. Bottom Row: Pattifay Thomas, Mary Kay Archer, tres., Barbara A. Christiano, sec.g Clarene M. Far- ley, pres., Cathieen Jones, vice-pres.p Mary C. Wavernak. ORIENTATION LEADERS Top Row: Timothy C. Sullivan, M. Denise Murphy, Joseph A, Ryan, Catherine R. Little, James W. Collins, James P. Hem- mer, Kathy A. O'Brien, Joseph A. Keyes, jr., William G. Lavelle. Middle Row: Kathleen L. Pavesic, M. Katie Artzer, Ruthanne Gartland, Betty M. Rawls, Martha Dwyer, Ann Kauf- man, Patricia A. McGreevy, Judith A. Kowalski, Marlene A. Ladrigan. Bottom Row: Dave E. Garino, John P. Lynch, Lee T. Hettinger, Susan M. Pollock, Lee E. Wells, Michael H. Molenda, Thomas P. Guszkowski. Were it not for orientation. a new student's first week at Marquette could be worse than the first two or three weeks at boot camp. He would be lost in a maze of unfamiliar classrooms, offices, and stairwells. But thanks to the orientation pro- gram, new students can learn the ins and outs of college life with a minimum of pain and effort. Orientation leaders are authorities on the class cut system, the dating code, library procedures, and dor- mitory regulations. Post-class conferences provide the freshman with other useful information such as how to take a brewery tour, what bars do not require lD's, and which teachers are easy B's. ORIENTATIO Orientation leader Kathy O'Brien discussed the highpoints of student life with a group of freshmen. 2 10 l MASS OF TH On October 16, the Very Rev. William F. Kelley, S.J., University president, offered the Solemn University Mass of the Holy Spirit for the intention of the Second Vatican Council. All Catholic students gathered at the Milwaukee Audi- torium to offer their prayers for the Council's success. This year's Mass was combined with the Presi- dent's convocation and replaced the Mass of the Holy Ghost held in past years at Gesu in the upper and lower churches. Fr. Kelley was assisted in the celebration of the Mass by Fr. George Bischofberger, S.J., as- sistant theology professor, deacon, and Fr. Robert Joda, S.J., German instructor, subdeacon.. The student body joined in the singing of the Mass under the direction of Fr. John Snyder, S.J., sociology instructor. IOLY GHOST In the sermon Fr. Bernard J. Cooke, S.J., theology department chairman, asked the students to pray to the Holy Spirit so that He may en- lighten, transform and unite the Church during this ecumenical period. In all the councils of the past, noted Fr. Cooke, the power of the Holy Spirit has directed the Church. We should there- fore, pray that God sends the fulness of the Holy Spirit to the Second Vatican Council. The gift we are asking for is directly connected with the Mass, said Fr. Cooke, because the gift of the Holy Spirit is a result of Christ's sacrifice which is continued in the action of the Mass. Fitlti ,a..,,Lm3,15 gg, V4 ,tv so l . fail it -.r -,ff V. WESTER WEEKE D The Campus Carnival Committee and the Prom Council pooled brains and brawn this year to give Marquette stu- dents a Western Weekend to remember. Activities began on Friday night with Queen Virginia Hill and King Joe Ryan reigning over a heavily attended Informal Prom at George Devine's Million Dollar Ballroom. After a couple of football games Sat- urday morning, students Hooded the Mar- quette stadium for the flavor and fun of a Western Campus Carnival. Finally, on Saturday night, a standing-room-only crowd cheered and applauded the High- waymen on stage in the Marquette gym. Western Weekend spelled success from many standpoints. Both enthusiasm and attendance figures were high. Big name entertainment appeared on the Mar- quette campus for the first time. And, the Carnival Committee earned Student Senate status as an activities council. 0 .An-N.. Step right up folks . . .three balls for one ticket . . . a prize every time . . . give the little lady a chance. . . Proudly carnival booths in West- ern motif carred the southern end of the Marquette stadium back to the days of Billy the Kid. Students milled about in couples or groups, pausing here and there to take a chance or just watch the attempts of others. Booths offered opportunities varying from roping a turtle and riding a barrel bronco to venting frustration with a sledge hammer upon the luckless vehicle which made the faithful steed out- moded. Preparations for Western Week- end began early in the semester with planning and designsg hammers and poster paint changed discarded lum- ber and cardboard into Wild West replicas. Costumed students staged gun battles in the Union grill and campus dormitories to publicize the event and sell advance tickets. Glwv-an O-c vo-4 li' .,,,,,,, .iw l u 1 'it I I is l 4 1. 5344. . ,. fx' if '1 ,:' V -Q , ,5. U ,L 1 1'-5112 ' - 5-SJW 1.11 Army topped Navy 13-7 as Army captain Jim Estes starred by passing for one touchdown, scoring on a pass thrown by Ernie Bayer, and kicking one extra point. Mike Gigl caught a bullet pass thrown by Dick Schermerhorn for Navy. Schermerhorn kicked the extra point. The ISC struck early in the second half of the other game when WSC linewomen put on a tremendous rush and the ball was fumbled into the end zone. Referee Ron Pierce ruled it an ISC touchdown and then, threatened by WSC players, called the game a 6-6 tie and headed for the safety of the stands. if-fi , .4 rs. H121 W fw-54 J -:' 'L rig. f WH, N . GH'-,, K . u -. QI?- .'v ' - X 6 K 511m A ,gm Liv, E f, 5 i xafn' ' 4 . ,445 J .V 2 I hui' -,v. V ' i-X XT-i, 'Q ' -e g .- I 1 1 I g f' U Jv- 'S .56 r'f THE BO FRIE D The Marquette Players opened the 1962-63 season with a sprightly production of Sandy Wil- son's perennial favorite, The Boyfriend. Daz- zling sets, iiashy costumes and exuberant acting were all combined to create a gay, lighthearted atmosphere. The play is a romantic musical comedy set in the roaring twenties at a fashionable girls school on the Riviera. The Players entertained audiences with a fast moving presentation that included 13 songs and 12 dance routines ranging from poig- nant duets to raucous chorus numbers. As their second semester production, the Players presented a musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel Oliver Twist. A large cast, includ- ing 21 children, were involved in the performance. f Xu X Jerry Grasse and Jo Kolanda have fun during the shovv's finale which takes place ata costume ball. iw .V it - s I ,A f.. 1, gr I i Y' XL +A 7 lXR..X eg il it f . i . 9 ' gk 4 M vt, The chorus line concludes a snappy rendition of the Boyfriend. show's title song, The Grasse and Miss Kolanda sing and dance to Won't You Charleston With Me? ,i -I X ' - J- Q ' I l QQ :z :5 A I -Legg if ' - v ' - 11-. da Q l '4, '4 . R 3 FQ f 5.2. . ' liL 'tq- T' ly - J if Jr. I N- .-'Il ,,,,.,,l: V, V i -7,1 .3.xQ4Ag1,fjYx,, .. -:X W ffl' 1 ' ,.-, ,P .A Hn., Y , .. 2. f .1 l v ff , i 2 , . .-t,. . . v E' , 5 t We ' lt ooo r e 'W ll isli ' ' ' .,- - -.A Q 1 E eb . ,I ,H 3 0 Q E I 'x xg! I I 'I 'Fei A H gi f iff A ll - ' 1' 'j 1 X 5 , 1, X., f . , , .,. . ., J:--,lt i ' .':5' Q r . 1 1 . . . 1 A 25 age-rx'-f ' 'Q ' 3991 l i ' ' ir .31 .ii :Ui , xtlll it yi. ' ' ' ni-dm Winners were Pat Murphy for the Highlanders, Jim Keane, instrumental, and Dennis Gray, vocal. Technical crews began planning and searching for new ideas for a better show in early September. By dress re- hearsal, the crews had completed two days of actual prelimi- nary work such as the installation of equipment and a purely technical rehearsal to make sure all equipment was in work- ing order. At show time, tapes were ready to drop, lights had been adjusted for each act, stage props were in place, and curtain cues and microphone placements set. Everything was ready, and preparation turned into per- formance. Songs, piano playing-the music flowed for two and a half hours. Then it was over for performers and audi- ence. For the crews it was over too-except for the cleanup. And the experience gained in this show went into the making of Varsity Varieties in March. ' gif. 'L' . - r., Es 'ii' . ill V .. DR'-fra 1' 5- '-v ' XCWRIQQ X 3 E- Iii: . 5 Queen Mary Lou Sass 50 .47 .-Q nf GE EK EET The elegant Fern Room of the Pfister Hotel, decorated with chantilly lace, was the scene of the 1962 Intersorority Coun- cil Greek Meet. Reigning over the semi- formal, girl-bid dance were Queen Mary Lou Sass, l.S.C. president, and her escort, Timothy Sullivan. Both viewed the pro- ceedings from a throne arranged on a gold balcony overlooking the dance floor. During the intermission, Miss Sass was crowned Queen by Brenda Domin- ski, I.S.C. vice-president, and was pre- sented with a bouquet of roses by her so- rority, Kappa Beta Gamma. Lee Hett- inger, master of ceremonies, introduced the other l,.S.C. court members and their escorts. The dancing continued until midnight to the music of Chuck Howard and his band. as -s H, I GREEK MEET COURT Theta Sigma Phi. Eta. f Top Row: Brenda Dominski, Chl Sigma Chi ' Carol Binzel, Zeta Phi Etag Barbara Graves Delta Sigma Gamma: Mary Fran Johnson Phi Eta Chip Cecilia Giorgio, Alpha Tau Delta Mary Ellen Smith, Phi Chi Theta Helen Caro Bottom Row: Jeanne Vogel, lota Chi Omega Judy Kowalski, Theta Phi Alpha Barb Chris tian, Sceptre and Swordg Nancy Michnlewicz Alpha Delta Thetag Judy Salmina Alpha Delta I f 'l E I f F' ,ii P N fy 6,4 25 - :VV Y Mike Bruch John Fedders Alpha Delta Sigma Sigma Delta Chi Ed Corr Evans Scholars R FR TER ITY x, l if P Jim Shaw Sigma Phi Delta Al Poetzel Triangle 'I ' Q FJ Joe Annis Alpha Phi Omega Ted Yoch Delta Sigma Pi .35 2' - 1 - , l LEC Applause and congratulations greeted the announcement that Jim Shaw, Engineering senior, was the new Mr. Fraternity. The announce- ment provided the climax to the 1962 Interfraternity Council Ball. For the second year in a row the winner was a member of Sigma Phi Delta, international engineering fraternity. Eight other fraternities also sponsored candidates at the December 2 dance held in the Fern Room of the Pfister Hotel. Mr. Shaw received a scroll as a token of his victory, and his fra- ternity received a plaque. Mr. Shaw's date for the evening was Miss Holly Haag, Nursing senior. Fraternity members and their dates relax at the I F C ball during a brief band 'lf-.. :ny .B LL HOLLY B LL - ,L ,717 , . Y 1 . 0 I ll r. I i E 1 ,- ,. -.yr i . ' HE' Q .. ' iff I'-A ., , 1-3 lR'la'y. 2 1 i J 'l i ii '- li -nr . ',. 4. l J i Al I , me tl -. '- llnlli 'P' HOLLY BALL COURT Diane Hauser, Med Tech, Paula Nlielcarek, Liberal Arts, Peggy Mclnerney, Speech, Michelle Marco, Dent Hy, Chris Harwich, Journalism, Liz Sweeney, Physical Therapy: Sue Smith, Nursing. Winter Rosev was the theme of the 1962-63 Holly Ball sponsored by the Associ- ated Women's Student Council and held in the Crystal Room of the Schroeder Hotel. AWSC President, Sina Hollis, was crowned queen of the annual girl-bid dance by Kathy Kenney, chairman of the event. Miss Hollis, her escort Ron Pierce, and the Holly Ball Court were introduced during intermission by master of ceremonies, Mark Nagan. Barbara Layman, president of Delta Sigma Gamma, and Mary Ellen Smith, presi- dent of Phi Chi Theta, presented the queen with red roses and a trophy respectively. Jerry Blakeis orchestra provided the music for the dance, and the Sophomore Coed Board provided the green and white decorations. Queen Sina Hollis -xx . x ,au .! 5- V ,,. , I-l x' AQ ,.,:, Y. - ,, Q . El V :ew 1 :FE ' --, 235 -5 MN-5' fi KS- -..- 4 . 5 -x 4 ff X '11 .w V ,. 'Rm f v Q 1 X fy , . , 76. Q X . .. ., 14 ,A H' Nffbfij 5 f ,. J lid: lik R .1 I At x GW Q 's . ' 1' JF'- ' . ir , X v 1 nr , I Q. 'w R ax: .. :P 'G if-v,, f. -'nf' CW? N s Yi ,. bei:-,gwgfliv W 5, ,Q A . ,X Qiigtf M:-:S X --1335 WP X zz' f. N - ,,, C ar.. lf : 'Gif ,H L k' 1. W., X l ..-1-,hui ,J- J I ' x Ag . Amidst cheers for victory and rousing choruses of 'tRing Out Ahoya, Tip off Weekend was form- ally inaugurated during a pep rally and torchlight ceremony at MacArthur Square. Enthusiasm gen- erated by the rally pervaded both the rooters and the team, which easily defeated Texas-Western in a game that had the highest student attendance recorded at Marquette. Although icy winds and low temperatures provided Saturday morning's weather, warmly- clad crowds huddled along Wisconsin avenue to view the parade, Under the general theme, Toast to Triumph, one float bore an outraged skunk who defended himself from an unwary bear, and was accompanied by squeals of delight from children and bursts of laughter from students. A locomotive chugging its way toward Victoryville was surrounded by coeds in railroad garb swing- ing lanterns in unison. After the parade, students thronged to the Auditorium to hear a concert presented by the Limelighters, nationally known folk singing trio. The audience was alternately hushed, during a haunting rendition of a Russian ballad, and con- vulsed with laughter at some of the more ribald songs. An informal dance in the Milwaukee Audi- torium climaxed the activities, which, judging from the overwhelming success of this trial run, may become a permanent fixture in the future. l 5 E t L r l Above: The Heraty Hall Indians found a lively war dance helpful in combating the cold during Saturday's parade. Below: Actor Joe E. Brown, parade marshal, waved to the spectators. ,.rn--ff' 1.- 1 'NR N Maureen McCormick, Liberal Arts senior, was crowned Tipoff Queen between halves of the basketball game by Jean Kemp, last year's Home- coming Queen. John Wright, Tipoff council presi- dent, escorted the queen during the coronation. J-.,. -421' I , 1 1 e ..',, I. lb Q' . ' ,-. X. .at .-'1 ' sn ' -4, 1. 3 I n v ,if 9 .-fl. fo v , ' ' 4 XX f - ' ' ' L f , x if fit N X. V I 1 if ,X X I X WX I wx , ' o 1 , Q3 fl . I l, K, 3 x ' X X r -11 H ..- I 'R X Ya :A af .4 - , 1 W X WI TEH WEEKE D Mother Nature cooperated beauti- fully for the Avalanche Club's annual Winter Weekend, February 15 and 16. On Friday night there was a square dance in Lake Park pavilion and the election of a king and queen. Gerald Stiglich, Engineering senior, and Joyce Gehred, Physical Therapy junior, were chosen by a popular vote of the mem- bers attending. Nominations were based on service to the club. On Saturday, entrants in the ski races skied, slid, bounced, and tumbled down Mary- hill's freshly snow-covered slopes. In addition to the traditional races, there was a controlled snow shovel race which enabled participants to slide down a winding path seated on a large snow shovel. 1 S s VARSITY V RIETIES lota Chi Omega, local social sorority, brought the beauty, delicacy and origin- , ality of the Japanese Kabuki theatre to Varsity Varieties with the presenta- , tion of a tragic love story, The Triangle. Right: Lynn Trimborn, Speech junior, pantomimed the part of the villian Director and writer of the skit, Kay Zeller, Speech junior, accepted the covet- ed Spirit of Varieties trophy for the sorority. fi'-, '- 1 md Who done it? Bob Boysen, Engineering senior, learned the shocking truth in Triangle fraternity's detective skit. Delta Sigma Pi took top honors in the fraternity divi- sion with Musical Sounds, a take-off on fraternity life. Jerry Ward, Business Administration junior, was the well-intentioned housemother bent on reforming the fellas. X gg. . ii ' X f Left: Comedian, Jim Murtaugh, Speech junior, shared emcee duties with Jack Harms, Journalism sophomore. Above: Judy Brown, Liberal Arts senior, and Dale Carter, Liberal Arts junior, danced in Kappa Beta Gamma's musical interpretation of Casey at the Bat. The best dancer harlequin was awarded to Liberal Arts semor Jerr Schauwecker. He was Khrushchev in Alpha Phu Omega s presentation of Patrushka which won second place in the fraternity division Above: For her dramatic monologues as the spunky Cockney flower girl of Pygmalion, Lois Riso, Speech freshman, won the first place trophy in individual acts competition. Right: Jackie Kennedy presented an auto- graphed football to Sergeant Shrivley lElaine Haydenj in Heraty Hall's satire on the Peace Corps. Heraty won first place in the dorm division, and Miss Hayden won the best actress harlequin. ms KL 1 . -Q. ,, We 55 4+ X CO CERT SERIES - 1 Q - .wi in If .. Y 1' .xp V' . - figf ' L, A -it-mf E 1 Ki, , r' 'E X Q x is ' ' Shirley Verrett-Carter, mez- zo-soprano, provided vocal renditions of a different na- ture as her program ranged from operatic arias to Negro spirituals. it Lfw , F Pd -Y -. U 0 An APO member jokes with a little girl at the fraternity's annual childrens party held this year at Childrens' Hospital. Entertainment was provided by the Boot- leggers musical combo. 'U Nil Sigma Delta Chi pledges Neal Casey and Mike Macie- jewski, Journalism sophomores, and Pat McGrath, Journalism junior, do the dishes after the annual dinner given for the National Journalism fraternity by Theta Sigma Pi. FR TER ITY CTI ITIES I sk ., ' 'l ' Alpha Delta Sigma sponsored their annual advertising symposium on March 16 this year. Milwaukee businessman Burton E. Hotvedt, Chicago business- man John L. de Bedec, Robert Martin, Business Administration dean, and C. Brooks Smeeton, Business Administration professor, discussed what the college graduate can contribute to the world of advertising. fs 7- s- VTE SORORITY ACTIVITIES Sally Cesario and Diane Opgenorth, both seated, check the list of names Diane Perrone has col- lected as one of her Fall pledge projects. Donna Cerminaro, Liberal Arts senior, teaches the twist to an Indian student at the foreign students' party sponsored jointly by Alpha Phi Omega and Kappa Beta Gamma. fl' fr Judy Fox, Liberal Arts sophomore, makes a check-list of the contents in her goodie box which she must carry with her throughout her Spring rushing period. Fraternity and sorority members enjoy themselves at the annual All- Greek Square Dance sponsored by Theta Phi Alpha. The dance this year was held Nov. 14, in the Knights of Columbus hall. 236 JAZZ GO CERTS vase' Und In response to student requests for a more in- formal jazz concert setting, the Brooks Council presented Jazz in the Round. A two-level stage was erected in the center of the Union Ball- room and red lighting was used to create a re- laxed, night club atmosphere. Left and above: Jim Robak and his trumpet and sax sections. The bossa nova labovel and the twist irightl were two of the more popular dances at this year's Brooks Council mixers. UNION MIXERS F THEH-DAUGHTER ANQUET .n l'E!I ' ' Vn -- ' - ' , . ',.,-yur?v 'mf' . ., 4 .. .... ,, . F --V V G. It Y 4' ' 5 l ' Shamrock Showboat was the theme of this year's Father-Daughter banquet sponsored by the Intersorority Council on St. Patrick's Day. Above: Marianne Egle, banquet chairman, her father, Hilary Egle, Mary Alice Cannon, Dean of Women and guest speaker, and the Very Rev. William F. Kelley, S.J., University president. Right: Carol Clegg, Liberal Arts junior, helped entertain the fathers and daughters with Irish songs. .-...f . VIIIETIES lllllllfll Approximately 75 clubs, councils, fraternities and sorori- ties were represented at the Organizations Fair on Octo- ber 23 in the Union Ballroom. The fair, an innovation of the Brooks Council, gave students the opportunity to acquaint themselves with university activities. ORGANIZATIO R Paul Weiss, Yale philosophy professor, gave the 1963 Aquinas lecture on March 10. He spoke on Religion and Art and stated that each is an independent discipline which can serve the other. l. ': . c Q E of Samuel Babbitt, University Division director of the National Peace Corps, spoke Nov. 13, on the growth and accomplishments of the corps, and explained the opportunities it of- fers .to college students. LECTURHHS g .-l' , - gf .. T .Es hh The Rojtman Art series consisted of four lectures given by Fr. Raymond V. Schoder, SJ., on the development of Grecian and Roman art. Aliove are some of the S5500 worth of prizes offered to the students who sub- mitted the best notes on each lecture. hge., Fr. Bernard J. Cooke, S.J., gave two lectures which were part of the 1962-63 Christian Thought in the Modern World series. The object of the five lecture series was to exam- ine the Catholic and non-Catholic reactions to the Second Vatican Council. Teodoro Moscoso, U.S. coordinator for the Alli- ance for Progress program, was the featured speaker at the Nov. 30, World Affairs conference. He explained the Latin American opinion of the program. GOMME CEME T X, Ne...-bxv., ,mg ' h. -- sxks. lq w ' ' -, 1, Wm .hi xi .N 1 1, . 'v 7o,7 ,4 :v4:,, If The world holds no interest for me unless I look forward, but when my eyes are on the future it is full of excitement. Teilhard de Chardin As long as modern societies will secrete desti- tution as an ordinary product of their functioning, there cannot be any repose for the Christian. Jacques Maritain As the word, Commencement, indicates, gradu- ation is the beginning, not the end of the student's work. Not only is he still searching for knowledge, but the graduate also has the task of applying that which he knows in the social order so as to orient the world along more Christian lines. For the graduate of a Christian oriented education, this means discovering where in his day and age the destitution is occurring, and through appli- cation, working for a cure. And by working for this transformation, he rests his hope in the future. For if the world is to approach the Christian ideal, this approach can only occur in Time. Each generation must con- tribute its share to the intellectual and spiritual perfection of the world. The graduate, therefore, acquainted with the knowledge of past generations, must through his own activity add to this knowledge and contribute to the work of his own era. -sin., M Q , 1 'ii -sas, - mm V A L4-2, ' PORT 'WThere is :strong evidence that the threat to the strength of young America can be overmma :Yet the snacking fact remains that at llealst 60 per sem of our children dm not participate in a daily program of vigmfaus physical activity. 'This cmrmchmsivcly shows how much remains to he done and Mais is the critical time. -g President John Kennedy i S e Y THLETIC DMI ISTR T10 1 i . L' 3 ii' 454. l 1 K A I -g. ?. 5. I Dr. Thomas R. Abbott Chairman of the Athletic Board '-h, flu if - Ed Hickey , .9i.. ' Head Basketball Coach . 'A,f'fFa.- 5.3: Qt P -MN , . ati 'ips' V, V. e rig -'sil' - : 1' ,ff - ef-T.. Wg. '9 j5::. fir, in Stan Lowe Assistant Athletic Director 54.:-a.,GfFg-'Fl 271- 2.- Athletlc Director and The Athletic Board, governing body of All-Uni- versity athletic events, meets twice a semester to dis- cuss current issues in the field of athletics and to help formulate the University's athletic policy. Dr. Thomas R. Abbott, professor of operative dentistry, is chairman of the Athletic Board. Also on the board are Rev. James F. Orford, SJ., secretaryg faculty representatives John Mahar, Richard Connell, and Rev. Perry J. Roets, S.J.g alumni members Dr. David J. Carlson, Robert McGinn, and Ward Dunphyg student representative Ronald Leggiog and athletic director, Ed Hickey, a non-voting member. Capt. Dick Nixon, Guard Bob Hornak, Forward BASKETBALL The 1962-1963 basketball season will long stand out as one of the most successful and satisfying cam- paigns in Marquette athletic history. The Warriors, who compiled a 20-9 season record, began the season by knocking off four highly regarded opponents and appeared headed for national ranking. Then, just as the students deserted the campus for Christmas vaca- tion, Marquette's victory string deserted them and they lost twice to Wisconsin and once to DePaul. With the beginning of the New Year, the Warriors proved to be at best an extremely unpredictable team with the capacity to beat the best and lose to the worst. The game that made the difference between a mediocre and a sensational season was the bitter battle with Loyola in the Chicago Stadium. The War- riors, undaunted by Loyola's lofty reputation, forced the Ramblers to eke out a 92-90 win in overtime. From then on Marquette played like a team aiire with inspiration and climaxed the season by Winning two out of three games to take third place in the Na- tional Invitational tournament in New York. The splendid sophomores proved to be superb seniors as they entertained Marquette fans for the third successive year. Ron Glaser headed the War- rior cast and led the team in scoring with a 16.9 average. In addition, the rangy sharpshooter was selected on the all-tournament team of the NIT. Close behind Glaser was his running mate at guard, capt. Dick Nixon, who averaged 14.5 points a game and dazzled opponents with his ball-handling. De- fensive ace Dave Erickson had a brilliant season and exhibited remarkable courage by his rugged play in the NIT although his right hand was in a cast. In addition, the dependable center compiled a 12.8 sea- son average. Scrappy Bob Hornak provided the.War- rior fans with many thrills. Besides his polished floor play, Hornak averaged 10.4 points a game. Lee Bor- owski closed out his career with his finest season and his deadly jump shot played a vital role in several crucial Warrior victories. The senior forward averaged 10.2 points a game to round out the talented, veteran starting five who all averaged in double figures for the season. Senior Bob Chmielewski proved to be a reliable reserve for the Warriors. Ron Glaser, Bob Chmielewski Guard Forward Lee Borowski, Forward Dave Erickson, Center MARQUETTE 84-ST. LOUIS 49 March 19, 1963-The Warriors made an auspicious entry into the National Invitational tournament by blazing to a smashing 84-49 romp over listless St. Louis, before 15,589 in New York's Madison Square Garden. The win was the ninth in the last 11 games for Marquette and atoned for a previous failure in the 1956 NIT, when the Warriors dropped the first round game to Seton Hall. The seasoned Warriors rolled up a commanding 14-3 lead early in the game and lead at half time-40-26. It was clearly a team effort for the Warriors as they combined their usual deva- stating fast break and aggressive fioor play with a scorching offen- sive attack, hitting a torrid 50.8'Zn from the field. The Billikens were completely outclassed and could muster only a pathetic 22W shooting average. Guard Ron Glaser led the sizzling Marquette onslaught with 23 points. Bob Hornak, turning in one of his finest performances, poured in 20. Capt. Dick Nixon was close behind with 18 points and Lee Borowski added 12. Defensive ace Dave Erickson, play- ing with a cast on his broken right hand, still managed to dump in three points, but most significant, he held his opponent to only one basket. Coach Eddie Hickey's charges also outrebounded the taller Bills-50-39. Tricky Dick Nixon climaxes one of his dazzling dribbling maneuvers by breaking free to score on a layup. Two St. Louis defenders watch help- lessly The Warriors' appearance in this post season classic was the highpoint of an unusually successful season. . l. T. TOURNAMENT PROVIDENCE 70 -MARQUETTE 64 March 21, 1963-The Warriors ran into a cold streak frigid as an iceberg in the nearby Atlantic and succumbed to a towering Providence quintet, 70-64 in the semi-finals of the National Invitational tournament before a sell-out crowd in Madison Square Garden. Marquette, propelled by the superb marksmanship of Bob Hornak and the rugged rebounding of Dave Erickson moved to an early 13-9 advantage before the scoring famine set in. The Friars took immediate advantage of Marquette's offensive difficulties and edged steadily ahead to a 32-25 half time lead. The Warriors fell behind by 10 points in the second half, but they battled back on Bob Hornak's three baskets to nar- row Providence's lead to 43-42. But then the scoring slump crippled Marquette again and the Friars led by 11 points with six minutes left. Then Dick Nixon launched a belated scoring blitz to keep the Warriors within five points in the last minute. Despite his early inability to find the mark, Nixon dumped in 20 points to share team scoring honors with guard Ron Glaser. Providence's Ray Flynn led all scorers with 25 points. MARQUETTE 66 - VILLANOVA 58 March 23, 1963-The Warriors rebounded from their temporary slump, and recovered their scoring punch to crush upstart Villanova, 66-58 and take third place in the National Invitational tournament. The victory was Marquette's 20th against only nine defeats, bringing to a close one of the War- riors finest seasons. The Warriors battled back from an early five point deficit to open up a 35-31 halftime advantage. But, the Wildcats stormed back and trailed by only two points, 46-44 after the first five minutes of the second half. Then Marquette, sparked by senior Bob Hornak, pulled away to stay. The Warriors out- scored Villanova 18-10 within the next 10 minutes to increase their lead to 64-54. Hornak dropped in seven points during that spurt while Ron Glaser and Dick Nixon each contributed two baskets. Sharpshooter Ron Glaser closed out his brilliant collegiate career with a superb 26 point performance, which gave him game scoring honors. Reliable Bob Hornak contributed 13 points while center Dave Erickson, despite his broken hand, chipped in with 10. Capt. Dick Nixon and Lee Borowski each added eight points to round out their career. Elf L 6' K 1962 63 MARQUETTE VARSITY Top Row: assistant coach Mario Crivello, assistant coach Jerry Keidel Rocke Calvelli Pete Vanderhyden Jim Poulsen Pat Dowd capt Dick Nixon trainer Bob Weingart. Second Row: head coach Ed Hickey, Bob Hornak, Tom Packee Bob Chmielewski Ron Glaser Lee Borowski assistant coach Henry Ray Bottom Row: Dave Erickson, John Stone, Tom Schilke, Willie Kingsley Dave Culver Tom Rooyakkers Jon Malmstrom Front Manager Gene Borders. MARQUETTE 87 - WAKE FOREST 72 December 3, 1962-The Marquette Warriors, determined to better their 15-ll record of 1961- 62, opened their season with an impressive vic- tory in the Arena over highly touted Wake Forest. Dick Nixon sparked the Warriors with a career high of 26 points, giving him scoring honors for the night. Dependable Dave Erickson dumped in 18 points, while Bob Hornak contributed 14 and Ron Glaser 12. Both teams launched a torrid shooting attack, hitting over SOWJ of their shots. Ron Glaser 1331 and Bob Hornak 4521 simulate the popular Bossa Nova as they try to control an elusive ball in the season opener against Wake Forest. MARQUETTE 77 - TEXAS WESTERN 65 December 7, 1962-The Warriors delighted a crowd of 8,815 by overwhelming Texas Western's vaunted defense, 77-65, to initiate the festivities of the first Tip-Off Weekend. Again Marquette shot with remarkable accuracy, hitting 53fZ: of its field goal attempts. Veteran center Dave Erickson connected on 8 out of 10 shots to lead the Warrior attack with 16 points. John Stone, a transfer from Wisconsin, gave the team an unexpected boost after Erickson went to the sidelines with four personal fouls early in the second half. Stone hit five out of six field goal attempts and connected on all six of his free throws to key an early second half charge and tie Erickson for team scoring honors. However, Texas Western's Willie Brown hit 32 points to walk away with game honors. MARQUETTE 72 - KANSAS STATE 71 December 10, 1962-Free throws spelled the difference as Marquette slipped past a tenacious Kansas State quintet, 72-71 in the Arena. Each team scored 30 field goals and each had 18 attempts at the charity line. The Warriors con- nected on 12 while the visitors made ll.. Center Dave Erickson led the balanced team scoring with 18 points and hauled in 14 rebounds, while holding Rog Suttner, Kansas State's 7 foot center to 4 points. Ron Glaser and Dick Nixon contributed 15 points apiece while Lee Bor- owski dropped in some timely jump shots to add 11 more points to the Warrior attack. Kansas State sharpshooter Willie Murrell led all scorers with 20 points. Capt. Dick Nixon goes airborne to dump in a crucial layup as a Kansas State defender gapes in amazement. MARQUETTE 82-ST. MARY'S 70 December 15, 1962-The Warriors doggedly staved off a late rally by St. Mary's to preserve their lead and defeated the scrappy Gaels, 82-70 in the Milwaukee Arena. Senior Lee Borowski turned in one of his Hnest performances, scoring 21 points including 10 of the last 19 Marquette points. Bob Hornak dropped in 16 points while Ron Glaser contributed 14 to the Warrior cause. St. Mary's Steve Gray took game scoring honors with 27 points while Borowski was high scorer for the Warriors. Marquette connected on 33 of 71 shots for a .465 average. Lee Borowski 1251 battles Willie Brown C441 for a rebound while Bill tBad Newsl Barnes C451 tries to prevent Dave Erickson C211 from lending a helping hand. WISCONSIN 76 - MARQUETTE 58 December 19, 1962-Unbeaten Marquette made its first road trip of the season to renew the intense intra-state rivalry with Wisconsin. In Madison, the Badgers, keyed up to avenge last year's loss to Marquette, completely dominated every aspect of the game and overwhelmed the Warriors 76-58. Wisconsin hit 53.4921 of their shots while the Warriors, suffering from their coldest shooting of the season, shot a poor 28.7'Z1. Wisconsin also controlled the boards, hauling down 54 rebounds to 43 for Marquette. Bob Hornak was high scorer for the Warriors with 13 points. THE MILWAUKEE CLASSIC MARQUETTE 76 - NAVY 56 December 28, 1963-After sufTering two consecutive defeats on the road, Marquette returned home to be host in the first an- nual Milwaukee Classic holiday tournament. Wisconsin, Navy and Utah were the guest teams. In the first round, the Warriors returned to the victory trail by sinking a spunky Navy team 76-56. Marquette showed considerable improvement from the previous two games. Playing against the shorter Middies, the Warriors controlled both boards, out-rebounding their opponents 60-41. Rangy Ron Glaseris jump shots were sizzling and he led Marquette with 18 points. Dick Nixon followed closely with 15. WISCONSIN 70 - MARQUETTE 56 December 29, 1962-In the second round, Marquette once again encountered arch-rival Wisconsin, this time for the Champi- onship of the Milwaukee Classic. The game was a carbon copy of the Hrst battle and the Warriors fell 70-56. Though the Warriors were anxious to avenge their previous defeat, they shot a weak 33'W1 while the Badgers repeated their torrid shooting performance, hitting 50'Zn. Bob Hornak shared team scoring honors with Dave Erickson, each hitting 17 points. Ron Glaser followed with 10. DE PAUL 79-MARQUETTE 72 December 22, 1962-The Warriors fought valiantly to overcome an 18 point half-time delicit but De Paul held on to defeat the Warriors, 79-72, in Alumni Hall. The Blue Demons overpowered Marquette early in the game and led 17-5 after the iirst six minutes. The Warriors came back savagely in the second half and Ron Glaser's jump shot nar- rowed De Paul's lead 74-70 with only 39 seconds remaining. However, fouls by the Warriors enabled De Paul to insure their victory at the free throw line. Lee Borowski led the Warriors with 18 points. Bob Hornak dropped in 12 points, followed closely by Ron Glaser with 11. De Pau1's Emmett Bryant scored 26 points to Win game scoring honors. 247 L- H4 A fi, fi' I p 1 if MA ,, Q 6 L . I , ,V , ,,., i ,. . , W Q vp I E l I NY! if Q 'V ' I A 1 Ax. 1 lt, . , , VL ,pin f X i- A' I - In ' I . I ' X 'f' 3 ' I ggi I ,, I 05 ,as . E xif f' tax X : . ,A g Ron Glaser leads the team out of the dressing room to take the floor in the game for the championship of the Milwaukee Classic. MARQUETTE 85 - DETROIT 76 January 3, 1963-The Warriors upended Detroit 85-76 in the Motor City and chalked up their first win on the road. It was a hard fought battle and the Hnal score does not reveal the closeness of the game. With about 40 seconds remaining, the Titans trailed by only 4 points. However, desperation fouls by the Titans sent John Stone, Jim Poulsen and Ron Glaser to the free throw line and assured the Warrior victory. MARQUETTE 68 - LOUISVILLE 64 January 5, 1963-The Warriors continued their win- ning ways as they returned home to slip past a powerful Louisville team, 68-64. Dave Erickson, playing one of his greatest games, was phenomenal in every respect. The senior center dumped in 27 points and hauled in 15 rebounds while playing his usual excellent defensive game. Ron Glaser, again shooting with deadly accuracy, dropped in 19 points and together with Dick Nixon, provided th'e most spectacular iioor play since early in the season. Nixon contributed 10 points to the winning cause. LOYOLA 87 - MARQUETTE 68 January 8, 1963-The Loyola Ramblers, the number two team in the nation, roared into the Arena with their high powered offense and emerged with their 14th consecutive victory, 87-68. Determined to avenge last year's upset loss to the Warriors, Loyola played fast and furiously, but could muster only a 38-37 half-time advantage. Early in the second half Marquette pulled ahead 41-40, but then failed to score again for seven minutes. Loyola took advantage of the Warrior scoring drought and scored 16 straight points to pull ahead 56-41. A near capacity crowd of 10,125 saw Loyola's A1l-Ameri- can candidate, Jerry Harkness, establish a school record for total points and the most free throws made. He also took team scoring honors with 23 points. Dave Erickson maneuver- ing well for every shot, hammered in 23 points to tie Hark- ness for game scoring honors. Lee Borowski hit eight timely baskets for 16 points and Ron Glaser, playing forward in place of the injured Bob Hornak, responded with 15 points. Bob Hornak grimaces as he wrestles a rebound away from Ken Seibel 1351 ofthe Wisconsin Badgers. Dick Nixon 1411 stands poised and ready to receive Hornak's pass. Lee Borowski 1251 strains every muscle in an effort to beat Louis- ville's John Reuther 1251 and Jadie Frazier 1141 to the ball. MARQUETTE 80 - XAVIER 57 January 12, 1963-Rebounding quickly from the Loyola loss, the aroused Warriors dealt Xavier a crushing defeat, 80- 57, before a delighted crowd of 5,015 in the Arena. Senior sharpshooter Ron Glaser's game high total of 23 points pushed him over the 1,000 point mark for his college career. Bob Chmielewski, subbing for the injured Bob Hornak, sparked the second half Warrior attack with his shooting and finished with 17 points. Marquette kept decisive control of both boards, hauling down 68 rebounds to 57 for the Musketeers. Glaser also led the Warriors in rebounding with 14 while Dave Erickson was close behind with 13. MARQUETTE 90 - DRAKE 76 January 26, 1963-Sparked by Ron G1aser's phenomenal 39 point performance, Marquette overwhelmed Drake, 90-76 in Des Moines. Glaser hit 13 field goals and 13 free throws for the finest performance of his career. His scoring total has been surpassed only twice in Marquette history. Mike Moran scored 44 points for the school record in 1958 while Terry Rand hit 43 in 1955. The Warriors needed Glaser's scoring assault to overcome the Bulldogs who trailed by only three points, 79-76, with 2:18 left to play. Lee Borowski scored 16 points and Dave Culver came oif the bench to hit 13 for the Warriors. Joe Cahalan led Drake with 21 points. MARQUETTE 51 - ST. JOHN'S 47 January 28, 1963-Marquette, thrown off form by St. John's slowdown, control game, managed to edge the Red- men, 51-47 in the Arena. The Warriors, held to their lowest Arena point total in live years, shot a 40'Z: average to 37W for St. J ohn's. The Redmen came within one shot of sending the game into overtime. With only 14 seconds left St. John's had the ball, trailing 49-47. Dave Erickson blocked a desperation jump shot and Dick Nixon dribbled the length of the court for a layup. He missed but Bob Hornak rammed it in as the buzzer sounded. Erickson led the Warriors with 15 points. Hornak followed with 14. ST. LOUIS 73 -MARQUETTE 62 January 31, 1963-Marquette suffered a minor slump in the second half and fell before St. Louis, 73-62 in St. Louis. The loss snapped a four game winning streak and gave the Warriors their fifth defeat of the season. Marquette struggled to within five points, 65-60, with 1:50 left to play, but the Billikens controlled rebounding and pulled ahead at the end. Captain Dick Nixon led all scorers with 19 points. Dave Erickson tallied 15 points while Ron Glaser was close behind with 14. Dave Erickson prepares to stuff another crucial basket despite the futile lunge of Loyola's All-American, Jerry Harkness. John Stone charges in to follow up the shot. L ..-I ,f if , I ..s.p1- f . A 1 Q, 1 FV: -' ,if Spunky Ann McKenna shouts encour- agement to the Warriors during a heated moment in the Loyola game. BRADLEY 85 - MARQUETTE 69 February 2, 1963-The Warriors suffered their sixth set- back of the season at the hands of a flashy Bradley quintet. Marquette had considerable difficulty with fouls and lost de- fensive ace Dave Erickson on fouls midway in the second half. The Warriors compiled a respectable 4192: shooting average but were overshadowed by the Braves who hit at a 49'Z: pace. Bradley gained most of their advantage at the free throw line, pushing through 27 tosses to 15 for the Warriors. Dick Nixon turned in another superb shooting performance and led the Warriors with 24 points. Ron Glaser tallied 15. MARQUETTE 82 - TAMPA 60 February 5, 1963-After two consecutive defeats at the hands of Missouri Valley opponents, the Warriors returned home to trample the Tampa Spartans, 82-60. The Warriors controlled the game with aggressive rebounding which gave them a decisive 67-48 edge in that department. Junior for- ward Dave Culver was impressive scoring 15 points and hauling in 12 rebounds, both career highs for him. Ron Glaser pumped in 18 points to pace the Warrior victory. Game scor- ing honors went to talented Tampa guard George Shary who tallied 24 points for the Spartans. Dave Culver looks like he's walking a tight rope as he gracefully hauls down a rebound against DePaul. Bill Debes l50i, the Blue Demon's wounded center, gives Culver a wide berth as Lee Borowski gets ready to help. MARQUETTE 101 - WISCONSIN- MILWAUKEE 54 February 9, 1963-The Warriors shifted their offense into high gear and eclipsed the 100 point mark for the first time in two years, routing UWM, 101 to 54 in the Arena. Sparked by Ron Glaser's 28 point performance, Marquette hit 45 out of 94 shots for an impressive .479 percentage. The husky Warriors took everything but the glass off the boards, out rebounding the Cardinals 79-41. Dave Erickson hauled in 16 rebounds for the game high, and contributed 13 points to the Warrior scoring onslaught. Bob Hornak drilled in 17 points before fouling out with five minutes to play. Dick Nixon dumped in 15 and Lee Borowski 10, giving the War- riors four players in double figures. MARQUETTE 87 - DE PAUL 81 February 16, 1963-Marquette avenged an earlier loss to De Paul and moved into contention for a post season tourna- ment invitation with a solid 87-81 victory in the Arena. The Blue Demons came up with an impressive 51.676 shooting performance, but the Warriors buried them under a wave of aggressive rebounding. Marquette dominated the boards, haul- ing in 60 rebounds compared to 35 for De Paul. The Warriors also turned in an excellent shooting per- formance, highlighted by Dick Nixon's game high 22 point splurge. Lee Borowski whose jump shot was sizzling, fol- lowed with 20 points. Ron Glaser contributed 14. LOYOLA 92 - MARQUETTE 90 February 12, 1963-An inspired, underdog Mar- quette quintet battled the nation's No. 2 ranked team to a draw in regulation time, and came within a basket of knocking Loyola from the unbeaten list, before yielding to the Ramblers in overtime, 92- 90. The aroused Warriors matched the high-flying Ramblers point for point in the Chicago Stadium until Loyola pulled ahead 81-79 in the final minutes of regulation time. Then, with only 30 seconds to go, Dave Erickson dropped in a basket from the side to tie the score. Marquette controlled play through the early part of the five minute overtime, but a driving layup by Jerry Harkness with 30 seconds left put Loyola ahead 92-88. Erickson countered with a quick bucket, putting the Warriors back in the picture, but Bob Hornak's desperation heave missed the basket as the buzzer sounded. It was a fierce struggle in which the score was tied 21 times and the lead changed hands 16 times. The Warriors outshot their famed opponents, connecting on 44'Z: of their shots while Loyola hit 41'Z1. The Ramblers held a slight rebounding edge, 54-51. Captain Dick Nixon sparked the Warriors with expert fast-break passes and dropped in 23 points for team scoring honors. Dave Erickson, connecting on several crucial shots, contributed 20 points while Ron Glaser and Bob Hornak had 16 apiece. Ron Miller led Loyola with 28 points and Harkness had 26. Surrounded by a host of Redmen, Bob Hornak lunges into their midst to deflect a rebound to the waiting Dave Culver in the St. John's game. It was aggressive play like this that made the scrappy Hornak one of the Warriors' leading rebounders over the past three years. MARQUETTE 77 - DETROIT 63 February 28, 1963-The Marquette Warriors closed out their home season in impressive style as they re- covered from a shaky first half to down Detroit, 77-63. It marked the final home appearance for six Marquette stalwarts that have delighted Warrior fans for three seasons. With 55 seconds left in the game, Ron Glaser, Bob Hornak, Capt. Dick Nixon, Dave Erickson, Lee Borowski and Bob Chmielewski received a tumultuous standing ovation as they left the Arena hardwood for the last time. After leading 29-26 at the half, the Tribe exploded immediately in the second half and triggered by tricky Dick Nixon's superb marksmanship they shot over .600 and employed a tenacious defense that stopped the Titans cold. Nixon pumped in 24 points, 18 of them in the dazzling second half, and took game scoring honors. i Bob Hornak t52l is about to climax a furious struggle for a rebound MARQUETTE 69-ST. LOUIS 58 February 25, 1963-Marquette continued its winning ways and avenged an earlier loss to St. Louis by thumping the NIT bound Billikens, 69-58 before 5,125 fans in the Arena. The War- riors again put on a good shooting demonstration, hitting 5496 from the field while the Bills managed only 42'h. Ron Glaser moved into fifth place in Marquette's all-time scoring chart in winning game scoring honors with 18 points. Defensive ace Dave Erickson was superb, outbattling his taller opponents to haul in ll rebounds for the Warriors. In addition, he dumped in 12 points while Bob Hornak and Dick Nixon each added 14 to the cause. MARQUETTE 77 - LOUISVILLE 76 February 20, 1963-The Warriors cele- brated their selection to the post season Na- tional Invitational tournament and assured themselves a winning season by dumping stubborn Louisville, 77-76 in Freedom Hall. Marquette led 76-70 with only 35 sec- onds to play, but the Cardinals pecked back. With nine seconds remaining, Dick Nixon was fouled and dropped in the free throw that gave the Warriors their victory. All live Marquette starters scored in double figures as the Warriors hit a sizzling 50.7W from the field. Dick Nixon was high scorer for the Warriors with 18 points. Dave Erickson was right behind him with 17 points and Bob Hornak, Ron Glaser and Lee Borowski hit 12 apiece. Louisville sophomore John Reu- ther took game scoring honors with 26 points. against St. Louis by tipping the ball back to Dave Erickson, eagerly waiting to begin another of the Warriors' sizzling fast breaks. MARQUETTE 80 - XAVIER 67 March 2, 1963-Sparked by the brilliant shooting of guards Ron Glaser and Dick Nixon, Marquette came from behind to hand upset-minded Xavier a sound 80-67 defeat in Cincinnati. The Warriors got off to a slow start and trailed by as much as 12 points midway through the first half. They fought back slowly and finally Ron Glaser's jump shot with 10 seconds left game them a 35-34 half-time advantage. It was all Marquette in the second half with Capt. Dick Nixon and Glaser launching a personal scoring duel that decisively squelched any Musketeer dreams of an upset. Nixon took game scoring honors and tied his career high with 26 points, 18 coming in the second half. Glaser, whose patented jump shot was scorching the nets, followed closely with 24 points. Dave Erickson, who was hampered- by fouls, dumped in 10 points for the Warriors. Xavier' s 6-7center, Bob Pelkington, led the Musketeers with 24 points. DePaul's M. C. Thompson 1301 swings from the backboard after failing to block Lee Borowski's tip-in. Dave Culver 1351 and Ron Glaser C331 close in to follow up the shot. MARQUETTE 74 - CREIGHTON 68 March 6, 1963-The Warriors, after leading by as much as 20 points, staved off a determined Creighton rally and finally subdued the Bluejays 74-68 in Omaha for their sixth straight victory. Again it was the spectacu- lar play of guards Ron Glaser and Dick Nixon which sparked Marquette and preserved the triumph. The Warriors dominated the backboards and shot a respectable 4496 to open up an impressive 39-26 half- time lead. Creighton roared back after the intermission and came within three points of the Warriors. Nixon and Glaser combined for nine points in the closing minutes to offset the spirited Bluejay comeback, led by 6-7 Paul Silas, the nation's top rebounder, who scored 19 points in the second half. Dazzling Dick Nixon paced the Warrior attack with 20 points. Ron Glaser followed with 18, Lee Borowski chipped in 12 and Bob Hornak added 11. Silas led all scorers with 22 points. The victory was a costly one for the Warriors as star center Dave Erickson fractured a bone in his right hand. Apparently terrified at the threat of sharpshooter Ron Glaser's uncanny accuracy, the Louisville Cardinals waste no time in their hurried departure. Towering center, Dave Erickson, gets a rebound against Detroit as the befuddled Titans frantically try to persuade each other to challenge his possession. Erickson's superb rebounding was a vital factor in the War- rior success story this season. AIR FORCE 70 - MARQUETTE 63 March 8, 1963-Marquette, playing without the injured Dave Erickson and hampered by fouls, fell victim to the slow, ball- control attack of the Air Force academy and was upset by the Falcons 70-63 in Colorado Springs. It was the first Warrior defeat since the overtime loss to Loyola on Feb. 12 and gave the team an 18-8 regular season record to carry into the NIT. Marquette trailed by only one point, 62-61, with less than three minutes left, but the Warriors missed three consecutive shots and then Air Force iced the game with frequent trips to the charity line. Ron Glaser took game scoring honors with 20 points. Capt. Dick Nixon chipped in 15 points and Lee Borowski was close behind with 14 for the Warriors. FRESHME BASKETB LL The main strength of this year's Warrior fresh- man basketball team was its rugged and aggressive board play. Henry Raymonds, assistant basketball coach, characterized the frosh as big and aggressive. Raymonds, charges are better than average shooters and this season they boasted a winning record against the varsity reserves, their perennial rival whom they play before every Marquette home game. Tom Flynn, a burly 6-5 forward from Milwau- kee Messmer led the freshman in both scoring and rebounding. His 18.1 point average almost topped the all-time frosh mark of 18.5 points a game, set by Don Kojis in 1957-58. Flynn also hauled in an average of almost 10 rebounds a game. Conrad Yagodzinski averaged 15.3 points a game to finish second in scoring. The 6-5 forward also grabbed 90 rebounds for the season. Bronson Haase, a 6-3 guard from Waukesha Memorial, averaged 12.5 points to round out the freshman cagers who averaged in double figures for the season. Henry Raymonds Freshman Coach WARRIOR FRESHMAN TEAM Top Row: Coach Henry Raymonds, Roger Buxton, Conrad Yagodzinski, Paul Carbins, Dave Burton Tom Flynn Bruce Dickman and Coach Mario Crivello. Bottom Row: Alan Gomber, Branson Haase, Craig Leonard, Max Jones, Bill Geist, Jim Warras rt 211145 ii V A y a. - CROSS i r f -reef' !r-.,,.ii.,.i,1f,lIi - i - ' -i ' lL'i.IlEliiiiYf,f4 '21 i' e . y - ' .f A ' 'f n l ' ef' gi in -A l , gi - L' X ' 1 ', A , ' t , W ,. R i' L ol l i 1 -' X ..:.1 V x A ' ' +' ' -K if y ,,, i r CROSS COUNTRY TEAM 5,4 1 , Vi.. H A v Q. ni J L A! Top Row: James Aiman, Gary Glojek, , I iii , f X, Keith Alley, Mike Hannigan. K' 'Q I . Fe-4, 2 5. i I annum Row: Biuiordan, Buzz Shimek, rf ' A 5' l l 'A 'll l -A . . H n - , si coach, Dave Sage, Steve Tierney. I 4, .f . X1 1 , ' 1 'ffi ' ' ' - . .4 ' 1 ' 'Q ,af T .JF Q5 . D A 4- , gig X . Y V L W I g ' ' - H , ,i A , ' , X ' -A , -, ' 4 . , rf ' .L I 1 U ' -. I . V' ' 'tiff 'Xb f' , f-43f Lf ,. 1 ' l Q T1 'M i f .--. I' Xv 1 Keith Alley loosens his muscles by running several laps around the track in the University EYTU- Coach Buzz Shimek gives some locker-room advice before the start of a meet. I F, V l , 1 -. A L ' ' LEM. ' 255 NJ LJ s A ' sYMNAsTlcs TEAM Back: Pete Black, John Sery, Bob Mac- farlane, Robert Retzer and Mike Gorski. 1 Front: Coach Bob Lagerman. it i i x l ' xiax U Y i X f . Q., I Aff, 1 ' NU I 'K iggrx 1 1 , 1 ' 1 r - A 1. J Q r rf: . ' ' Pete Black strains as he executes some difficult maneuvers on the GYMNASTICS John Sery, his hands and wrists taped for extra strength, demonstrates his form as he goes through a practice session. 5 1 i Top Row: Paul Charnon, mgr.g Bob Weingart, trainer, Fred Balmes, George Roedler, Bob Balmes, Mike Smith, Bernie Gajewskl coach Barney Karpfinger. Middle Row: Dick Schoenecker, George Vergara, Dick Andrews, Doug Dauffenbach, Vince King, Joe Bisceglie, Dan Finlay, assistant coach Bottom Row: Al D'AIoia, Dick Farrell, Bill Tessler, Ray Pekarent, Casmir Sayls, Jim Trompeter, Jerry Podolny. s ' F ' radii! Tension mounts in the crowd as the referee gets ready to begin WRESTLI G Bernie Gajewski irightl squares off against his opponent before an important match in the Marquette gym. Moments later he had suc- cessfully pinned the enemy grappler to win the match. counting if Ray Pekarek is pinned by his opponent. The action took place during a meet in the Marquette gym. .i i 1 F -..vt ' ' 9. Barney Karpfinger Wrestling Coach at lt: Y 34 ,f TENN TEAM , . ff J' ', 6 X . . g J fi for ,, A - J Q1 fjyvrgflwfxi gf o ,fri ,S V- 'lj' ri: f t ' T' :nfl ,' I .V-viii: W9 - IJ J' - 'pf' -g,.'gfg --Q we -YF sei wt' MP ' , Na' 1-A .Tl 11 .- J ,- 'ES?5if f 4.2 --I TENNIS TEAM Top Row: Gordon Trenbolme, Paul Huelskamp, Don Clark, coach, Bernie Mattry, Dave Kolnings. Bottom Row: Bruce Stender, Joseph Ness, Ed Ogrin, Jim Wild. GOLF TEAM . A -. F u af. E?Z a, ff fe J effrff ' -' , ,' .- - - ' ' ',.., ' -- -' GOLF TEAM Top Row: John Weber, Louis Bachrodt, Larry Schrock. . Bottom Row: coach Charles P. Nader, Bob Machall, Jim Kenny, Joey Kroll, Jack Mihm. 258 JUDO TEAM Top Row: Pat Fallon, George Hegner, Roger Cagle, Richard Sullo, James Asher. Bottom Row: James Marquart, Ronald Hansen, Roger Wargin, Tom Toepp. Ronald Hansen demonstrates the judo proficiency that merits him a black belt as he throws a University of Wisconsin opponent. Though James Marquart is about to be smashed to the mat by his Wisconsin opponent, he is prepared to distribute the shock by slapping the mat with left hand and arm when he lands. Marquart is the holder of a brown belt. J D0 TEAM Instructor John Fedders demonstrates the proper use of the arms in the front crawl stroke to Tom Atwell, as lfrom left to rightl Bill Kuhns, Dave Schneider, Bob Zirbel, and Chuck Grees watch. , .. Mm W Maxam 'i l I ..l The beginner students are quick to celebrate their progress in swimming and demonstrate their enthusi- asm by rewarding instructor Fedders with the tradi- tional dunking. .......-.f 4 , ' ' WN, : ' ' 'H l V LAM, I J H , .... , ,ig--QP 4 ........ I '-r.. ,- , 9 Q ,g,,,,. p 5-iz-:P L' -T in i g, LMI., WllVllVll G For the first time, Marquette University incorporated into its physical education program swimming instructions for men and women. Instructions are given in beginner swimming, advanced swimming, and senior life saving with the classes held at the City of Milwaukee's Avenue Natatorium, 7th and Highland. Ruth Ferry, instructor in physical education, handles the wom- en's section which meets on Wednesday and Friday. Men's classes which meet on Tuesday and Thursday, are taught by John Fedders, Journalism senior and physical education instructor. More than 100 men and women participated in the program this year which was offered both semesters. In the men's sections, sophomore NROTC students were required to take the courses until they passed a basic survival test which required them to swim a distance of 200 yards, swim a length of the pool under water, execute a life-saving carry and carry the victim for a distance of 25 yards, and to enter the water wearing a pair of trousers, remove the trousers and inflate them for use as a iioat. The classes have added a significant new dimension to the general scope of the well-rounded University physical education program. . .1 V. -.ft L .3353-1'27,FAv, E ifffsgigsj I ,- g ,- geggi ' l if 1 2. fa? ' 1 'asilii,f,i I ', fi X Qgiiriil at V., Y , . ' l le , iii - ' lil. 'f,l?,s Yi u if - i 4-'bf Z i r - 'twill' ,L as I-qiil.Ti:It :V it X .z Ag. ' ' i ,.-L V . ,EY ,- l 5 T , F ull P, i -,,,f..si,,w 1 Z , ,LI ,, ,,.. ,P Z ia-P - ., ht :Ju Bob Quigley lfrontl and Bill Doetzer ibackl are not captains going down with their ship. They are merely practicing the best method of maneuvering a swamped canoe in a senior lifesaving class. Instructor Fedders supervises his charges and points out mistakes as they practice flutter-kicking while sup- ported by floating kick boards. . :V TF, 1 Donald A. Clark Director of Intramural Athletics Who says football is dead at Marquette? The illuminated score- board and the autumn foliage in the background attest to the popularity of the gridiron sport as an intramural player drives through a hole for a short gain on a quick opener play. - v, .L- - A -.. ,1 ggqip : if-.+'1Z pt- -ze fe ,-1 V,-.1 fi3'l5'5h , ,. .gf Q I TRAMUR LS No, these are not the Hyannis Port All-Stars in action and the grim expressions on participants' faces are not caused by worry over impending world crises. But, there is a more important reason for the anxiety of these players-they are battling to stay in contention for the intramural championship. ' I i- , . I 1 L . 5 Donald A. Clark, director of the intramural program, instructs Earl Julius and Tim Woods before they begin action in the intramural basketball league. Action is fast and furious in the intramural basketball league as Sigma Phi Delta battles the Inmates in a crucial game. t . la. Heavily taped Jim Estes leaps high in the air to slam in a tip shot. Ralph Paul trails the play in case a follow shot is necessary. r . Q ' c 1 I ' s Rf I . 'Ci' 'lg A -f, Q 1 jfex f 1 I I L 5' 1.-I W A gig 1 1 1 ,jixt x 1 . MQ V 4 ,. 1 .EWU We if ' Fa 5 .A' ' 'l4 1 5 QUE .. vu. .--Q-gg X, A ii L ,Q '9. 'X 1963 HILLTOP ST FF Co-editors: Agostino Achille Bono, Associate Editors George Ackerman University Section Photography Co-Editors George Ceolla, Jack Hamilton Betty Jean Dauw Section Editors Stan Ziemba Organizations Connie Lane, Mary Bach Activities Frank Daily Sports Stag Ph0t0gt'a1Jl2et'S: Blake O'Lavin, Mary Ann O'Connell, Kay Harney, Roger Smith, Bill Bergstrom, Frank Morearty, Bob Morearty, Robert Tai, John Fobian, Stef Donev. Assistant Editors Editorial Assistants Mia McTamney Ann Topp Cheryl Turbin F acuity Moderator Patrick D. Horan Prod action Supervisor R. Timothy Metz General Staff Bill Becket Dick Mueller Karen Stelzer Tom Pellowski Dotty Rumler William Zach Christine Mehl Mary Bader Sarah Van Roo Joy McGuire Diane Perrone Connie Hodson Jean Hannon Susie Smith Photo credits: Bonnie Kaminsky Marquette Studio p. 32 Roob Studio p. 223 In Marquette University's Life Science Building 0 . '. rf ' ,Q f ef 1 5. , ty nflhpf ' fir, f i , M 1 .f sy: , '41 v illa!! A lr' A 1 1 N ' 'f yi ff f , . '. ffl' 1 v ' O I , I 1, if . P . . K 'qi 'iv , 1 I . Q , ' ?1v ,?,w' 'pfkg-vQ', 1, FIA' x -f l - ,.',i 5' i Ljd 5 'I . ,, , I .- ' v' -M lv ig, m3 g.i, 95 f ,lr l ' lu gf!!! 1 0 r , p I - fl i h fr, :I lf-1 A 110.1 ul ilml liruxl , .-lrrl11'l1'1'l,: This newest addition to a great university's educational facilities is an excellent example ot 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 at Mr. Charles L. Coughlin INDE TO HILLTQP Xux A Aamodt, Herbert j. .....,.................................. 71, 74, 78. 82, 84, 101, 128 Riverside, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Brooks Council, Tip-Off Weekend. Abaecherli, Marianne ...........,.................,.................................................. 88 Abbott, Dr. Thomas R. ..,. .... .............................. 2 4 2 Abert, Donald B. .....,..... ..............1..........,....... 1 8 Abler, joseph H. ...................................,.....Y....... ...,........ 6 5, 69, 72, 77, 95 Abrahamson, Sherman S. ..................................................,......... 76, 85, 159 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Stu- dent Bar Association, Dean's Advisory Council. Abruzzo, Terry .................................,................................ ..............,. 9 1 Ackerman, George .........,,......................................,.................................... 119 Ackerman, Robert F. .........,........................,..............,................................ 128 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Addy, Sister Carla Marie, SCSC ............,....................,.............................. 128 Merrill, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Agamaite, Gerald G. ..... .............. .................... . . . .... .......... . .. Sl Agnew, Robert W. ....... ...... 7 2 Agrusti, Leonard A. ..... ................. .......... .... ................. ...,.. 7 9 Ahler, james G. .......................................................................................... 161 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Chorus, Veteran's Brigade. Ahles, Pamela L. ......,,................................................................................ 106 Ahren, David M. ...................................................................................,.. 147 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- gineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Young Republicans. Aiman, james .................................................,...................,....................,. 254 Ainslie, Diane K. ......,..,........................................ ........... - ................... 7 7. 161 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma, Prom Council, Campus Carnival. Akin, Susan P. ...........................................................................,................ 1-Ili Hortonville, W'isconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Aksoyek, Volkan ........... ......... ...................... ................... . ....... ...... 9 4 Alby, James B. .............. ........ s 2, 34, 101 Alderson, William F. ........ .......,,.,,.,.,,, 9 2 Alex, Penny I. ,,.,...,...,....,.,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,., 8 8 Alexander, Dr. Leonard C. ...... ,,... . ,.,. , . 52 Alger. Dinah M. .................................................................................. 87, 208 Allan, joseph J. ........................................................,,,.........,,..............,,,,.. 161 Kansas City, Missouri. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. German Club, Young Democrats. Alley, Keith ..............................................................................................,. 254 Allmanas, Sister Mary Marcella, OSF ......,...................,,............... ........ 1 95 Little Falls, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Delta Eta .............,.,............................,,,.,.. ........,.....,,.... ..... 8 8 Alpha Delta Sigma ...... ....... ..... 8 2 Alpha Delta Theta ...... ..... 9 1 Alpha Epsilon Iota ...... ,,,,, 9 0 Alpha Kappa Delta ...... ........ 6 9 Alpha Kappa Kappa ........ ........... 8 1 Alpha Kappa Psi ........... ..,....,., 8 1, 82 Alpha Omega ............. .,,,,,..,,,. 8 2 Alpha Phi Omega ....................,..,..... ......,,,,..,.,.,,.,,,.,..,.,,..,,,.......,,,,,,.,.. 8 3 Alpha Tau Delta ......,...................,.........,.,..,,,.,,,,,..,...,,.,.,,,.,,,.,..,..,..,,..,... 89 Altmann, Thomas F. ...........,....................................,.,,.........,,,.... 66, 68, 161 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Sig- ma Tau Delta. Amann. Mary E. .............. .......................................................................... 8 8 Amend, Kenneth G. ..........,.................,............,..,,,,,,.........,,,. ,...,,,,,.... ...... 8 3 Ammendola, Lewis R. .........................................,,,.....,.............. 78, 92, 161 Saddle River, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Brooks Council, Tip- 'Off Committee. Amick, jack Allen ..............,....................,........,.,,,,....,...........,.,.,.,...,......... 84 Anchor and Chain ....,. ........ 1 00 Anders, Thomas G. .......................................... ......,... ............................ 1 0 O Anderson. Bonny J. ...........................,..,..... ,....................,, .,,,,.................. 2 0 O Briston, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Mar- quette University Chorus. Anderson, Diane L. ................................... .......................... ..................... 1 4 4 Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygiene Association. look to the Futu 0 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 0 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 0 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT GLOBE-UNION INC. G E ll WW- ll -rs . ,nf- BA-rvznv Ei.:-:c'rnoNics swecmt. Pnonucrs DIVISIUIIS IIF GIDIE-IIIIIIIII IIIC. 266 Anderson, Doris C. Anderson, Mike .v,,..., 90 86 Andrews, Dick ...,.....,.... ,,,,, 2 56 Andries, Gabrielle M. ..,.. ....... 9 9 Andringa, Philip J, ,,,,,, ,,.,,,, 6 6 Andritsch, Judy A. .,.,.. ,,,,,,, 9 9 Angel, Ann E. ,.4,,,A,,, ,..,,,, 9 0 Annis, joseph P. ...,....., .,,,,,4 8 3 Ansay, Elizabeth A. .... ,,.,.,, 8 9 OVER 30 YEARS OF COURTEOUS SERVICE Shop Towels Workmen's Uniforms for All Purposes COVERALL CLEANERS 8t SUPPLIERS 1906 So. 77th St. D10 - PART CO. INC. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS Ansay. Sarah E. ..............A..............,...................................... ..................,. 1 93 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technol- ogy. Anstett, James N. .......... .....,...,.................,..,..,.. ,..,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,, 8 2 Anthony, Pat .........................,........................................ ...................,.,..,... 7 4 Anton. Judith M. .,.,...................,.....,..,........,..,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,...,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. 88, 144 Plymouth, Wisconsin. Diploma in. Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Antonietti, III, Edward A. ............................................,.,.......... . Arch, janet L. ...................................................,.,,...... ...... .,..... . Archer, Frances ..,, 85 87 .......253 Archer, Mary Kay ...... ........ 6 7, 91, 208 Archer, Robert H. .,,,. ,,,.., ,.,,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,, 7 3 , 102 Arena, Duane L. .......................................,.......................................,.... 82, 84 Arenz. Dale W. .................................................................... 82, 84, 92, 159 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Stu- dent ,Bar Association. Arseneau, John M. .................,........,..........,..................................,........... 147 Richmond, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Artzer, Marla K. ..,. ...,......,...,,.,,.,,......,..........,...,.,,.,...............,... 9 0, 201, 209 Denver, Colorado. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Theta 'Sigma Alpha, Sigma Alpha Eta, Freshman Orientation Program. Anzia, Richard E. ..................,...,,........................................................ 94, 147 Thiensville, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon. ASCE .......................................................................................................... 94 Asher, James ........,.........,.. ...... 2 58 Athletic Administration .... ............ 2 42 Attermeier, Susan M. ,....... ....... 6 7, 91 Atwell, Tom .................. ................................ 2 59 Atwood, joseph .......................................................................................... 77 Auer, James E. ............................................................ 65, 68, 100, 103, 161 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Phi Sigma Tau, Delta Phi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, Anchor and Chain, Intramurals. Aulozzi, David P. .......,....................,..............,...,......,........,.....,,...,........... 85 B Babbitt, Samuel ......,... .............. ........ 2 3 8 Babcock, Janice B. .,... ,..... . ....... 7 7, 90 Babler, Gloria M. .,........... ............................... .................................... 7 2 Bach, John M. .......................................................................................... 161 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity T1'ack, Intra- murals. Bach, Mary . ....................... ............................... ............................. 9 1 , 120 Bacher, Pat A. ........,... ......................................................................... 8 7 Bachhuber, Francis E. .,..........,........................,...................... 71, 82, 84, 128 Wilusau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration, Pi Sigma Epsilon, judo, Knights of the Altar. Bachmann, Sister Veronica Marie, SDS .................................................... 195 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Bachrodt, Louis .,......,..................................................................... ........ 2 57 1314 N, 7fl1 Sf, Bader, Barbara A. ................................................... ................. ..... 9 1 Ballgr, 'liiiorlrlilas LM .... ..... 3 Z ' ' Be , t . .................................................................................. .. Mdwaukee 5' ww' Bzikgi, Riigefeiicf. ...............,..................................................................... 5.128 Bkoadway 6-4-'60 miinyxgaxlticn. isconsin ac e or o iosop y in usiness M'1 k+,W' .'.B'hl fPh'l h'B' .A- Baker, Richard H. ...................................................................................... 84 Balasty, Maryanne .............................,.......................................... 89, 103,161 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre and Sword. Baldewcz, Michael J. .....................................,..,....................................... 92 Savings Your Doorway to Complete Family Protection A QXLN Ukqo o 0 - In Milwaukee Automobile utual Insurance Co. L u. 3 Q J M'l k l'f I C o - I will E6 I E IISIIYHIICG 0. ' H 0 the Security 803 W. Michigan St. Milwaukee 3, Wis. BR. I-0525 Baldus, Norbert C. ........... ...........................,.... S 2, 81 Balistreri, Peter ............... ......... 7 6, S2, 84, 92, 113 Ballroom Dance Club ....... ............,,....,,,.,....,...,., 9 3 Balmes, Bob ......,......,.,,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,.,,,,,, 2 5 6 Balmes, Fred .,,............Y .......... 2 56 Banasik, Michael .,.... ,...... 7 1, 105 Banker, Vincent P. ..,........ ..,,....., 7 5, lol Banks, Mary C. ,..........,..............................,.,A,............,.. .,............,............. 9 5 Baragh, David J. ...............,...............,.........,................................ 66, 85, 161 Chrisholm, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Theta Psi, Brooks Council. Baratti, john G. ........................................................... ....,.............,......., 9 7 Barber, Mary Ellen ,,,,...,.......,,.....,...,..,,.........,.,,,...,...........,., ,..,..,.. 8 7, 91 Burden, James J. .....,......,.............,.............,.............,.........,...... ......,... 1 59 Wiiusau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Barder, D. Richard .....................................,............................... ..... 7 9, 96 Bardo, Marianne ....................................................................,................... 102 Bai-es, Philip .............................................................................,,..,.,...,,. 128 Belgium, Wiscoiisiii. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Beta Alpha Psi, Sodality, Knights of the Altar. Barford, Robert .........,.......................,.......................,...,........,..,.,..,.........., 127 Barnett, SJ, Rev. M. G. ......................................... ............ ......,,.......... 7 1 Barry. Thomas J. ......................................A........................................... 76, 811 Barsul, Barbara A. ...................................................................... 75, 91, 193 Milwaukee, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technol- ogy. Alpha Delta Theta, Student Council. Barth, Kathleen A. .............................................. ....................,............. 1 00 Bartman, Carole J. ........................................... ....... 8 9 Barton, Christopher, J. ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 7 Basketball ....................... ............. .......... Basketball ......................... Basler, Zylpha R. ..............................................,.........................,..... . Marinette, Wisconsin. Sigma Chi. Basset, Robert C. ............ . .....,........246-252 .......243 .S7, 161 Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Chi 267 Becker, john A. .....,......,...........,,,,..,,,,..,,,,,.,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 28 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Beta Alpha Psi, ROTC. Becker, Margaret M. .................. .......,........,,,...,,,,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,.,, 6 7 , 91 Becker, Bill ...........,.,........,.....,..,. ..,.,.., 7 2, 74, 115 Bcckstrom, Edward S. .................,....................... ,....... 7 1, 92, 103 Beclard, Elizabeth A. .....,.....................................,.. ..,................ 1 61 Santa Clara, California. Bachelor of Arts. Beerhalter, Julie M. ........................................... ,,,,, 9 O 'MON i UPYQIN 3-5555 I 1 Insured Savings - Home Mortgages s yraes e Wmwww Qmtjzawzeaf 7901 WEST BURLEIGH STREET MILWAUKEE IG, WISCONSIN EtEEc Z lC Ec' 1rECe3 PRECISION PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES Batchelor, Eileen ......................... ....... . .67, 91 Batchelor, Thomas j. ..............,,.......,... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 2 , 105 Bau, Willialiii P. ......,......... ,........,...,,.,,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 O O Bauer, Sister Mary Helen, SDS ............................................ ..., . .195 Mcl-lenry, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Bauhs, Donald J. ...............................,........,........ .................. ..,,,,,.,, 7 6 Bauer, Joseph N. ........................................... ........,..,.,... ......... 8 2 , 84 Baumgart, William A. ..............,....................................................,.,.,,,.,. , 95 Beaird, Barbara A. .................................................................................... 161 Bw.fliiillliild3.1'.lifTffif'..Ef'flfflfff.ffi.ffl.Elf..il?ffffffffi..Efl.flfif.. 91 S Beaudette, Iames R. ........,,.......,..........,.............,,.,.,,,.,, ,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 1 -17 i I f It Y Norfolk, New York. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- mg' I t if iii! '06-f'ffi.:.f' 1 We 'Y 'K 'Www' B: cl , R bft .............. .. ........ O - C f ' Egllgfzrlllc. Bgaiyi Ann .................. .......... ............... Hebert. James R. .............................. .......,.......,.......................,.....,..,.,,,. 1 03 3 -I Bcchcr, Nancy L. .................................................,.......... ...,..............., 8 S, 144 Menasha, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta ' - J- - 'W Eta. Beck, David J. .............................. ..... ................................ . .............,........ 2 o o Appleton, Wisctinsiii. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. P1.Alph11 Sigma. 180 W. Holt Ave. Milwaukee 7, Wis. Beck, Timothy ........................... ....... . .......................,...,.,,,,,.,,..,,,,.,.,.,,,,.. 9 s Becker, Burton E. .................. ................................ , . ........,.......,...,,........ 82 Tel.: HUmboldt 3-8300 Becker, Becky J. .................................................... .... ..,...................,..... .,,. 1 6 1 Bancroft, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Education Association, Young Democrats. PLANKINTON HOUSE Corner N. Plankinton and W. Michigan Bkoodway 'I-0260 Welcome! Parents of Graduates at Commencement Free Overnight Parking Modern, Air-Conditioned Guest Rooms Dining Rooms and Cocktail Lounges In downtown Milwaukee adjacent to Theatres ond Stores I The MILWAUKEE ATHLETIC CLUB N. E. CORNER BROADWAY AT MASON O SAVINGS Ann l.oAN ASSOCIAIIDK a 634 W.MITCHELL .Cheat 0 MILWAUKEE 4, WISCONSIN VISIT THE ALL NEW SIEKERT 81 BAUM STATIONERY CO. 10830 W. Burleigh at Highway 100 OFFICE SUPPLIES-BUSINESS FURNITURE GESTETNER DUPLICATING MACHINES If It'S For The Office We Have lt! OVER 100 YEARS OF SERVICE AMERICAS LEADING LINE GEHL BROS MANUFACTURING C0 WEST BEND WISCONSIN OF FORAGE HARVESTING EQUIPMENT Beemsterboer, George A. ..,........................ .,.... 1 61 Gurnee, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Beery, james G. ....,................................................................................... 138 Granada Hills, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Behm, Arlene M. ..................,......,.................,..........,................................. 195 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Beigle, james W. .....................,,.........................................,.....,............... 147 Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Blueprint, Marquette University Chorus. Beix, James R. ....,..,............................................................................ 71, 162 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Knights of the Altar. Belcastro, Richard J. .........,,....................................................,..,....,...,...... 66 Belkovskis, Rita M. ..........................................................,................. 90, 162 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Gamma, Brooks Council, Communications Committee. Bell, Dennis M. ....................,..................................................................... 162 Wilmette, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Bell, john G. ..................................................,..............................,............ 162 Marinette, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Fine Arts Council, Brooks Council. Bell, Michael J. .................................,....................................,.,...,.......,... 92 Bellehumeur, Mary P. ..... ....... 1 00, 106 Bellino, Thomas T. ...... ............ 1 O0 Belongia, William E. ............. ........................ ,............ . .......,.. 7 8 Belson, Walter ..........................,....................................,......................,,.... 21 Beltz, Ivan L. ....................,.,....................,,.....,.....................,.................., 105 New Castle, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- gineering. Scabbard and Blade. Bcmowski, Patricia A. ............,................,.....,.................., ,,..,, .,.......,, 8 S , 162 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Bender, Daniel P. ....................,...,,,.,.,...,.,.......,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.., 84, 138 Monroe, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Bender, Robert E. .....,...........,,...................,....,.,,,..,,.,..,..,..,,,.,..... 82, 84, 128 Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Pi Sigma Epsilon. Bender, Walter H. Bendt, john G. .................. .,...,., 7 7, 83 Benka, Robert E. ..,... . Benson, joseph P. .... . ..........100 Berg, Tom E. ...........,....................,..,...............................,....,..........,........ 92 Bergen, Richard M. .. North Wood, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Student Council, Pre-Med Club. Berger, Maurice W. . Bergs, Barbara R. . .... .. Bergstrom, William N . ................. .......... . ........ 70 Bernberg, Bruce A. .......................................,...................................... 74, 96 Berndoeriier, Rachel P. .........,...,...................,............................................ 162 Neenuh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Honorary Spanish Frater- nity, Avalanche Club, Young Republicans. Bernhardt, Thomas J. ..........................,...,............................................. 147 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Institute of Radio Engineers, Intra- mural Sports. Bernier, William E. ............................................................................ 84, 138 'Manistique, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Dental School Chorus. Berry, Robert T. ........................................................................ ............. 8 5 Bessolo, Rodney ................. .............................. 8 6 Beta Gamma Sigma .............,.................................................................... 70 Bett, Titian ............................................................ 66, 77, 95, 113, 147 Alliance, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Blueprint, Engineering Council. Bettino, Mary jane ......................................................,............................. 102 Beverly, Michael J. ............................................... .......... 9 8 Beyer, Stephen L. ........................................ ....................................... 8 2, 84 Bhan, Iqbal S. ....................................................,..................................... 147 Ludhiana, India. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. International Institute of Marquette University. Bralk, Daniel R. ........................,............................................................... 156 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Tribune, Basketball. Biamonte, Ralph J. .......................................,............................................ 71 Bichler, Robert l-I. ...............................,................................................ 76, 85 Bidon, Carol S. .......................................................................................... 162 Grand Forks, North Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Sodality, Student Council. Biebel, Paul P. ...................................................,........................................ 81 Bielan, Douglas ................ ...........,...................... ................................. 1 0 0 Bielefeld, Edward A. .........................,............................................ 94, 147 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. Bielefeld, james M. .................,.............................................. ........ ..100 Bielefeld, joan K. ............................................................................ 107, 162 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Sigma, Marquette University Chorus, Brooks Council. Bielefeld, Robert ............................................,................. ................... 7 5 Binzak, james T. ................................... ......... 1 00 Binzel, Carol A. ...... ...... 8 8 Bisceglie, joe ..............................,....................................,................,....... 256 Bischel, Paul j. ........................................................,................................. 158 Bloomer, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. American Dental Association, Dental School Chorus. Biskupski, Doris A. .......,.............,...............,...................................... 82, 201 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Student Council, Student National Education Association. Bisson, Richard j. ...,.......................................................................... 85, 158 Barre, Vermont. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association, Delta Sigma Delta. Bistricky, Kenneth S. ...................,......................................... ................ 1 63 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Bitter, David L. .....,.................................................................................. 85 Bitters, Thomas G. ................................................................ 82, 84, 92, 159 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Stu- dent Bar Association, Oyer-Oyer. Bjork, john T. .......................................................................................... 100 Black, Pete ........................ .. .. ......... 255 Blackburn, Thomas E. .... .......... ....... .......... ...................... 2 4 Blado, james j. ................................,......................................................... 84 Blake, Barbara A. .............................................................................. 88. 144 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Blakis, Ants .,................................................................................ . ............. 138 Pierre, South Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Blasky, jeanne L. ....,..,........,....................................................... 75, 89, 113 Bleul, William F. ..,............................................,.............................. 99, 162 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Edu' cation Association. Bley, Roger N. .,........,............................................................................... 167 Port Washington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Blizzard, Maryann .,...................................................................... 76, 89, 195 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Block, William D. .........................,....................... .... ......... 1 6 7 Prairie View, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Blockwitz, john M. ............,..................................................................... 92 Bloedorn, Eldon j. ...................................................................... 84, 101, 128 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminisa tration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Club, Bus. Ad. Wheel. Bloedorn, Richard R. ........................................................... , ..................... 1 62 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Track. Bloomer, Dick .................................................................. ......... 9 4 Blum, Carl L. ........................................................................................ 72, 94 Blum, Gregory P. ...................................................................................... 128 Monroe, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Beta Alpha Psi. Boblick, john j. ...................................................................................... 1-17 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 4 Bobusch, Barbara j. .................................................................................. 93 Bock, Margaret M. ............................................................................ 98. 163 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Ava- lanche Club. Bock, Nancy L. .................................................................................... 99, 108 Bodclen, Willitlni ....... ............. .......... ....... ................... 6 7 Boehlen, Bruce H. ........................................................................ 66, 69, 95 Boehme, joseph C. .,..,.,,,......,...,,........,,................,......,........,.................... 128 Milwaukee, Wiscimnsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Boeker, Karen S. ........................................................................................ 98 Boese, Lee R. .............................................................................. 76, 811, 138 Wfest Allis, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Sigma Nu, Student Council, junior American Dental Association, Psi Omega. Bohn, Douglas j. ........................................,.,..................................... 67. 163 Allenton. Wisctmnsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Math Club. Boldt, Michael j. ........................................................................................ 165 Milwaukee, Wisctmnsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Boll, Thomas j. ............................................................................ 76, 78, S3 Bolognesi, joseph W. ..,......,........,...,....,....,,...,...,..........,................. 104, 128 Iron Mountain, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Aclmin- istration. Management Club. Boncher, Barbara j. .................................................................................. 107 Bontiglio, Thomas j. .......................................................................... 811. 138 Rochester, New York. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association, Psi Omega. 66The Finest ' By ANY STANDARD Hotel Schroeder MILWAUKEE Walter Schroeder, President 270 LLE -BR DLEY C0 PA Quality Motor Control MILWAUKEE -:- WISCONSIN Bonesho, james A, ...,.,,,,....,,,...........,............................ 65, 69, 92, 95, 147 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Tau Be ta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Society of Automotive Engineers. Bonham, Edward L. . .,........................,...........,...........................,.............. 103 Bonich, Beverly A. ...........................................................,.,..............,,. ..... 2 01 Milwaukee, Wis consin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Bonk, Roy T. ............,................,,.......,.,.................,................................... 105 Bonneau, Barry ,,,..,...,.....,.......,. ............................... .............,................ . 1 08 Bonneau, Robert A. .,.......................................,........................................ 163 Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pre- Med Club. Bonner, Robert J. ......,........, ....... ........................ .......... 7 6 , 85, 92, 112 Bonny, Judy M. ....... ........................ 87 Bono, Agostino A. .................,......................., ............,,............. 7 2, 93, 119 Borders, Charles D. Tell City, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Marquette Engin ECT. Bormann, Terence T. ..................... .......................,.............,.,....... 7 4, 86, 156 Minneapolis, Mi nnesota. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. 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Tau Delta, Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune, Marquette Engineer, Braun, Mary Christa .................................................................................. 195 Borowski, Lee W. ,,,,.,.,...,..,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 163, 243, 245, 246, 248, 250, 252 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts, Varsity Basketball. Braunlich, Karen A. ...........,................................................................ 99, 163 Borzyskowski, John M, ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,., 98, 128 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Winona, Minnesota, Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Brechtl, john R. ...................................................................................... 76 tion. Economics Association. Brehm, Lois M. ........................................................................................ 201 Bnssong, Margaret M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. 1 0 2 Dubuque, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Bottino, Mary Jane .................................................................................... 98 Alpha Eta. Bottkol, J, Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 163 Bregenzer, Ronald W. ....................,........................ , .................................. 84 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Bremmer, William J. .............. ........ 8 3 Pi Sigma, Marquette University Chorus, publications photog- Brennan, SI, Rev. Gerald P. ...... ........... 7 2 rapher. Brezinski, Bonnie A. .......................................................................... 87, 118 Bournique, Dennis' R. ..............................,........,..,................................... 93 Brezonik, Patrick L. .................................................................................... 163 Bowe, Sally C. ,,,,....,,,,.,....,..,...,,,,,,......,,.....,....,....,.,....,,,..,,,...,,..,,,,..., 91, 156 . Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Britnacher, James D. .................................................................-......--------.- 96 Beta Gamma. Brzostowicz, Daniel A. ...................................................................... 97, 164 Bowen, Thomas P. ,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Economics Club, Per- Bowman, Arthur J. .... ....... 1 05 Shing Rifles. Boxer, Robert W. ,,,,,,,, ,,,..,, 1 28 Broderick, Bobbie A. ............................................................................ 89, 90 - iiiuipviiantill' . 4 . ,Milf 121' ii' i . :Nj M-ii: , g , I WONDER S X XX BORAX I iisV'x Q85 'is ww . '- X '- 1 I I' I. --.. .. ..,.. ,, '-'X S , Bl ,,,,,., ,,., , ,,,,,, , .,.., 2 44.2 1 L, XT I O BISCUITS, CANDIES AND CHUC0lATE Fon oven loo YEARS ROBERT A. JOHNSTON COMPANY Milwaukee, Wis. Hillside, N.J. San Francisco, Calif. 272 Our business is to help you plan that Wonderful Future WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASS'N. Joseph J. Wick, Pres. 5500 W. Capitol Dr. Telephone: UPtown 3-4122 Milwaukee 'I6 Your Savings Insured to 510,000 by Federal Savings dt Loan Insurance Corporation Brittnacher, James D. ...........................,...,............,........,.,......... ....... 1 63 Brumcler, Williaim G. ....,..... ....... ..... 1 8 Dc-Pere, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Brumlik, Georgene A. V. .... ........ 9 8 Browe, Bernard -I. .....................................................................,.. .... . .. 81 Brun, Daniel E. .....,.........,. ......... . .. 72 Brown, Ann K. ..,.,.,.........,.,............,....................,.................... ........... 1 62 Brunke, Mary Kay ...... .... ............... 1 0 6 Battle Creek, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Brunner, Michael F. ....... ................................ 9 6, 107 Brown, George O. ................,.......,,....,............................................... 81, 158 Brush, john J. ,..................... ..r.............................................................. L 100 Lena, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Bruss, jon C. .............,........................................ 76, 78, 94, 97, 101, 163 Dental Association, Psi Omega, Marquette University Band. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha, Brown, joe E. .........................................................,....................,.,,,,........ 225 Brooks Council, Young Republicans. Brown, Judith A. ....................,...,.....,,...,.........................,......,. 91, 165, 230 Bryzgalski, Phyllis M. .......................,..........,....,. .... ............... 1 0 6 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Brzostowicz, Daniel A. ....,.................,..... .............. 9 4, 98 Browne, Kam .......................,....................,,,,......................,.............,,...... 98 Bubnick, john ..,..............,. ...................... 1 08 Broz, Gerald R. ...,.........,..,..,.....,,..................................,.,,...,,.,.................. 96 Buchholz, Marlene E. ....... ........ 6 1, 91, 108 Bruch, Michael j. ........,....,............................,....,.,...... 78, 80, 82, 106, 129 Buckley, Monica M. ....,..,,.....r...,.....................,,........................................ 90 Milwaukee, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Buczwinski, Thomas A. ........................................................ 65. 69, 95, 147 istration. Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Delta Sigma, Marquette Univer- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- sity Chorus, Varsity Varieties. neering. Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Me- Brucky, Robert J. .,.,........,..,.........,...,..,.,...,.....................,............,............ 16-'i chanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers. Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Budney, Chester B. .................................................................................... 115 Bruhy, Sharon A. ..........................................,.....,. ....... 9 1 Buclris, Alfred ...................................................................... ..... 8 6 Dependable Electrical Products and Systems for numerous applications o In Industry o In the Home o In Commercial Buildings C TLER-HAM ER Inc. Pioneer Electrical Manufacturer Milwaukee, Wisconsin Equal Opportunity Employer 273 - - ef!!-1-asf:1:4:5:1:2:5:-1-2-W E Eiizizz' L, For the Best Taste in Wieners -11'1 '1 A .-.: A'l A Jefferson, Wisconsin 1--?:-.-. L ' siiiii 'n Buy Sioppenbaeh ' Buclelman, Richard J. .........................................,......,.,..................... 86, 156 Burd, Regina .,,,,,..............................................................................,.,. ...... 8 S Oneonta, New York. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Burke, Marcia A. ..............................,..,....................,..................... .-.. 9 O, 164 Delta Chi, Tribune, journalism Student Council. Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts, Delta Sigma Gamma. Budworth, Frederick A., Jr. ................,...................,..,....,,.......,.......... 84, 159 Burke, Nicholas , ................................................................................... 78, 83 New Richmond, Wisconsiii. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Burke, Robert .,................ ............. .......... ........... ........ 8 0 , 8 2, 115 junior American Dental Association. Burkbardt, Thomas ..............................,.................,....................... .... 8 6, 105 Buggc, John M. ............................................................ 66, 67, 68, 93, 164 Burns, Collen M. ..............,........................................................ .84, 107, 164 Wliitensli Bay, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Wauwatosa, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre and Sword, Crown and Anchor, Student Council, Young Democrats. Marquette University Chorus, Student National Education Associa- Bugni, Tony R. ..........................................................,............................... 113 tion. Bukowski, Kenneth J. ................................................................................ 164 Burns, James P. ......................................................,.............,........... ---- 7 6, 85 Cudahy, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Burns, Joseph F, ....,......,............................................................. ...........-... 1 47 Epsilon, ROTC, Emmetsburg, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Bunch, Jim T. ............... . ..... .....,,.., 8 3, 262 Burns, Michael J. ....................................,..................................... .... 9 7, 102 Burbach, Paul J. .......... ............. ....... ....... ........ ,........... 8 5 B u r ns, james P. ................................................................... .............--4----- 1 13 Burbick, Lenorc M. ......................................,............................................. 90 Burton, Dave ........... ....--.- 2 53 Burke, Diane E. ........,..........................................,..,..i..,............. 39, 90, 129 Burton, Mary L. .......................................,.............................. .................. 9 8 LinC0lnw0ocl, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Aclministra- Busby, Thomas A. ........,............................................................. .-..---. 3 4. 139 tion. Delta Sigma Gamma, Phi Chi Theta, Campus Carnival, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Science. American Den- Homecoming. tal Association, Psi Omega, Marquette University Band. EARL LITHO PRINTING OMPANY, INC. Box 88 Menasha, Wis. I 274 ' Byrne, Mary M. ...................,.,....,..........,....................,.......,............. 114, Milwaukee, Wisconsiii. Young Democrats. Busemeyer, David Cv. ...............,..........,.........,...-....,........-................. 86, 147 Indianapolis, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Sigma Phi Delta. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. journal, 156 Bushaw, Gloria J. .............,...................................................... 105, 106, 164 Byrnes, Sandra L. .............. .......................,.,.... ........................... ...... 9 5 Thief River Falls, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Uni- versity Chorus, Varsity Varieties. C Business Administration Council .....,....................... .......................... 7 4 Cagle, Roger --------- --v-.-------. --..---...-------- 2 5 8 Bugs, Carl M. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,....,,,.., ,,,,,,,,......,,.,.,..,............... 8 2 Cahill, Mary Fran ..... ........... 6 7, 94. 97 Butler, Bonnie L. ,r,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,...,.,.,.....................,................,...,.... 78, 90 Cahill, Pi1l51'iCi21 A. .... .................... 7 5, 105 Butler, Mary A, ,,.r,...,....,........ii.................,,,.......,...............,...... 91, 99, 164 Caiani, Jessie L. ........... ....................... 9 8, 105 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Kappa Cflirnes, loseph F. ............. ....... 1 S, 96, 101, 113 Beta Gamma, Student National Education Association, Inter-resi- Caldwell, Willialn 1. ...... ....................... ........ ...................... ..... S 3 dence Council, Callagl'Ial'I, Jerome R. .....................,..................... ....................... 1 64 Butfaf, Angie J, ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,A,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80, 87 Monaca, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts, Burgett, George ,,,,,, ,,.,,.,.. 8 1 Callahan, Mary I.. .................................................................. ......,... 1 64 Buxton, Roger A ,.,..., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,-r,,,,,,, , ,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Vermilion, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. French Club. Byrne, Brian P. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,, 85 Callahan Sharon A, ............................................r................. ........ 7 5, 87 Byrne, Dennis P. ,,,,,.,...r.,,,,,,,..,.,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,.,.... 74, 86, 156 Calvelli, Rocke ...........,...............,.........,..................... ..i...... . 245 Northfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Delta Camille, Charles L. ...... ...... 8 5 Chi, Tribune, journal. Camino, Michael R. ..,, ...... 8 4 Cammiade, Robette T. ..........,.,................................................................... 105 W Campbell, james J. ............,.........,...,..,..............,.....................,................. 129 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. SILVERWARE GLASSWARE C Iidnongcs Club, Intramurals. 6 , ,,,,,,'.'T+-., amp e , erry ............................,,..,.............,..................,...........,... 8 U-l-ENSll-S Carnplgell, jerry p fa Camp el, Rita A. .......................,....................,,.,.......,,.,................. ..89, 195 Dallas, Texas. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. 'fi ff , , Canary, Paul A. ..................................................,................................. ....129 -'S-stlgjlflf .wu1:f277 Food Servmg Eqwpmeaf Footville, Wisctviisin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- :Q7 f ' for tion. Finance Club, Sailing Club. Restaurants, Hotels, Institutions, 22106, IR.,TR?H121S ----4 -------,-------------,----.-1----1-.--.-----------v---------.------.------ 76,733 ange osi, argaret . ....,,...............,............,.,,,,....,...,.............,............, - Schools' and Homes Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta. A Canigliano, Peter ........,......,..,,.....,...,..,............1.. ,, ,..,....,....................... 104 S, , Cannon, Mary Alice ........,...........,,,.,.........,..,...................,.,.............. 23, 257 Caplan, Charles H. ........,..................,.........,.....,...........,,.....,,.................... 159 845 N. Plankinton Ave. BR. 'I-6640 1Flint, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. - - Cap an, Stuart A. ...........................................,............................ 76. 82, 139 Free Parking Second 8 Wells Flint, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. Capwell, Robert A. ..............,............................,........,.,...,......................... 82 lll When You Insist Upon AFL-CIO Skilled Building Craftsmen 0U MAKE URE ol Top Flight WORKMANSHIP on Mhat New Home MILWAUKEE BUILDING and CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL YSTTO W. Center St. I Affiliated With AFL-CIO I John Zcmconoro, Pres. 0 UPl'own 3-2100 Caravella, David J. .....,,........,.,.......A..........,.............................,...,....,,,...... 83 Carherry, Iiclwarcl A. .,,,..,....,...........................,.........,.,..........., 65, 104, 164 Poynette, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Gamma Chi, American Chemical Society. Carbins, Paul .,........,......,....,....,..,.,,,.,,,,,....,,,......,.,..,.....,.,..,,,.,,....,..,..,,...,.. 255 Carella, Marie A. ..........................................................................,... 91, 164 Hillsborough, California. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gam- ma, Young Democrats. Caresio, Joan .................................................................,...................... 75, 88 Carey, Ann L. ....,............................,.......................................................... 105 Carey, J. Patrick ........ ...................,............................,.. ,.,......,............... 1 4 7 Villa Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Sigma Phi Delta, Tip-Off Weekend, Varieties Council. Carmody, Mary Anne .......................................................................... 73, 76 Carney, Sue ...............................................................,.............................. 79 Carnival Council ....... ....... ......................... 7 7 Cams, Edmund C. .... .....................,......... ............................ 8 5 , 112 Caro, Helen M. ..................................,................................. 70, 80, 87, 156 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Delta Phi Alpha, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Kappa Tau Alpha, Theta Sigma Phi, Tribune, I-Iilltop, Welcome Week Council. Carpenter, Donna A. ......................................................................, ........ 9 9 Carpenter, Edmund S. ............,...........,......,.............. ............................ 2 4 Carpenter, Thomas M. ..........................................................................., 164 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Young Republicans, Math Club. 275 Casper, Stephen I., III .................................. ........................ .................. 1 2 9 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Marketing Club. Cassidy, George E. ......,........................ ........................ ................. 8 1 , 105 Cauffield, William .................,.................................................................. 108 Caughey, Frank -T. ................................................................................. ...164 East Rutherford, New jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Freshman Foot- ball, Knights of the Altar. Cavanaugh, Carol Lee ............................................................... ............... S 8 Cavataio, Michael A. ............................................... ............. ...... 8 2 , 84, 101 Cawley, Mary H. ....................................................................... . Le-Circle Falls Church, Virginia. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Francais, Young Democrats. -s Cayne, Richard J. ............................................................... .--......--...-...... 1 19 Ceolla, George .............................. .... .......... 1 2 0 Cermina, Donna ........................................................ .............................-.. 9 1 Cerminaro, Donna M. ............................................. ....................... 1 65, 235 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Cestkowski, Wandal T. ...........................................................................- 195 Watersmeet, Michigan, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. . Wisconshl Ice Sc Coal Co. Carroll, james P. ............... .... ............... . ................................................ 8 2 Carter, Dale ........... ...,................ ....... 6 6 , 77, 80, 91, 230 Carey, Dennis ............. ........... ..................... ........,,............................... 1 O 8 Carter, Lynne . ...,.. ............................. .................................................. 9 1 , 208 Carter, Richard L. ........... ................. ...................................i.............. 8 4 , 139 Bozeman, Montana. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Carter, Roch ................................................................................ 76, S5, 103 Carton, Gail T, ......... .......... .............................................................. 9 8 Cary, William W. ..... ............... 2 1 Case, Carole A. ..... ..... 9 1 Case, Gloria ........ ..... 9 1 Case, Karen A. ....... ....... .... ....... .......... ......................... 9 C J G A Casey, Neal ...................................................... ....... ................................... 2 3 4 Casey, Winnie .......................................................................................... 200 ' S ' Y Ne' hbo Todo New Richmond, Vifisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical We re ervmg our ig r y Therapy. 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Bachelor of SCienCC in MCLUC211 TCC11- Chamberlain, Nancy ...............,,..A....,.......,,,,,..,......,,.....,,,.....,,,.................. 68 nology. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sceptre and SWOFC1, APIW Delta Chambers, Jean M. ..........................................,........,,.........,..........,......., 201 Theta, Religious Guild, Student Council. Dayton, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy, Sigma Christensen, Charles L. ...............................---.... ..----------- --------------- 6 6 1 69. 95 Alpha Eta. Christiansen, Keith L. ...............-...-.----------- A--4--4 ----4--------- 3 -----'----- 3 -'---- 4 i 147 Chambers, Stephen ......................................................,,,..,....,.,. 96, 100, 113 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civll ,Engineering- Chapin, Marilyn O. .................................................................................. 165 Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, American Society Of Civil E11S1f1ee1'5i Oak Park, Illinois. 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Charnon, Paul ....................................... ...................... 2 56 Ciehoeki, Ronald D. .......................-...-...-. -.-------------------'------,--' - -'----------- - 71 Chattin, David .......... ........ 8 4, 95, 101 Clclwsz, Edward P. ...................,........... ............................---1------------. ------ 1 6 5 Chauhan, Hernraj ...... ....,.............. 1 03 Milwaukee, Wisctpnsin. Bachelor of Science in LiI9el'1lI Arts. Cheerleaders .............. ............. 2 62 Clark, Donald A. ,......... ............................. ...........---.---.-------'---1--'- - -1----' 2 5 7 Chelsea, Edwin D. ....... ..... 8 5 Clark, Richard T. ,,............................ ....................... .---------.--.---------------- 1 0 2 Cherwin, Richard S. .....,........ .................................. ....,........,.....,..... 8 5 Cherwin, J. Richard ......................,........................................................... 165 Aurora, Illinois. 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Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Duban, Anthony .................................................................................-...... 108 Ducas, john ............... ....... 2 1 Deusterhaus, Dennis .,................................,............................................. 79 Dugan, Eileen M. .............................................................................. 91, 195 Wauxvatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Alpha Delta Theta, Dance Club. Dukart, Rodney C. ............................................................ 76, 35, 103, 159 Cucluhy, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Duncan, Thomas .......,..................................,...............,......... ,.,, . .. ....... Dunn, John L. .................,.. .. ................,........, ..,. . , .....,.... .................... 8 2, Markesan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Marquette University Chorus, Varsity Varieties. 92 129 Dunn, Patrick P. .....,.. .....,..,,..102 Dunphy, BaI'bara A, ............,..... .......,.... .....,, 7 9 , 91 DuPlessis, Ronald M. ....,,,...,,.,,,,.............,. ,,,.,,,,, 1 68 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Durbin, Ruth Lynne ........................,...,....,...,,................,......,.,................. 90 Durham, Sara L. .............,.........,,.....,....,......,....................,,......,................ 193 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Dwyer, James W. ................................................................,..................... ,92 Dwyer, Martha .... ............ ....,... 7 4 , 209 E Firhart, Janet A. ..................,........................,,.................,,............., 87, 168 Dayton, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Chi Sigma Chi. Early, Margaret A. ............................................,....................,........,....... 93 Eastman, Alice M. ............... ,............................,.....,...... ....,...... 9 1 , 106 Eberl, Thomas .............. ....................................................,.........,.......,,.., 8 6 Eck Michael H. .......,...........,....,........................................,...................... 130 Maywood, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Edmier, Thomas W. .................,................................................................ 85 Edwards, Cynthia A. ........................,..... ......... 1 68 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Ldwards, Victoria J. .......................,.............,....... ......... 1 O7 Lgan, Betty A. ..........,..,..........,..............,................ ......... 1 68 Wahpeton, North Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. 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Engineering ....................................................................... ......... ......... 1 4 7 Engineering Council ..... ...... 7 7 Engineering Soclality ..... ...... 7 2 English, James L. ........... ...... 8 5 lngstrom, Richard J. ..... ...... 9 9 Lnnes, Joseph .............. ...... 9 S libctta, Gail A. ....... ............................................ .,....... 9 8 Lrdmann, Ronald li. ..,............................................................................... 85 Erickson, David H. ............ .. .............. 169, 243, 245, 246, 249, 251, 252 Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Basketball. Erinjeri, Antony J. .................................................................................... 95 Eil Gene A. ...................................................................................... 82, 150 Medford, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- tration. Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Delta Sigma, Musical Varie- ties, Varsity Varieties. Ernst, Jerome B. ................................................................................ 72, 156 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Tribune, Journal. Eschenbach, Walter J. ............................................................................., 130 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Bus. Ad. Wheel. Eschweiler, Leonard W. ............................................................ 86, 95, 148 Glendale, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Engineering Knights, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Phi Delta, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pershing Rifles. Espinoza, Raymond J. .............................................................................. 105 L cs, James F., Jr. .......................................................................... 130, 261 Ferndale, Michigan. 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A I 130 Eta Phi Eta ............................,.........,..........,..............,............................... 88 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin. Eta Sigma Phi ......................,....................,.,.....................,..................,... 66 istration, Evanoff, Elaine A. ............v.....,.....................................................,......... 150 Fernandes, Terrence R, .4,,,4,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,.--,,,.--.,.-,-.,,,'--'--. 74 Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ferris, Alfred ,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,v -------. 3 6 Administration. Phi Chi Theta. Filield, Patricia A, -----.-', U 97 Evans Scholars .......................................................................................... 81 Filut, Dennis L. ,,,,,, '..,, 9 5, 115 Eversole, Bary I.. ................................................,.....,.....................,..,...... 148 Finch, Barry N, ,,,,,, -.-,..----- 8 2 Columbus Grove, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Findlen, Carol J, ..... . 90 Deering. Finerty, John D, ,,,.,., .---A---. 3 5, 92 Fink, Larry D. ........,. ,.----,-.--- 4 A 98 F Fink, Thomas J. ...... ,,.--...,, 3 2, 84 Fbrycki, Emily A. ........... .....,.... ....,......,..,., 9 9 Finkler, Jim ...,... ,,,,..,--, 7 7, 83 Faehrmann, Marilyn A. ,....,,,....,...,...........,.,,,,....,,,,.,.,,.,,,.,...,,..,,..,,,,,,., 76, 96 Finlay, Dan .................... ..,,....,,.,..,,,,,,,,.,,,. -444...-, 2 5 5 Fagan, Brian J, ...,.,.,,,,.,.,,.........,...,..,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,...,...,.,,.....,,,.,,,,,. 85, 94, 148 Finley, James P. ...................,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,....,, -4.v-,,. 1 69 Lyndhurst, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Epsilon, Triangle, Varsity Varieties. Finley, Mary Anne ....................,......,..,,,,.,,..,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,., .,,,,.,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,. 1 44 Falconer, Thomas J. .......................................,.................................. 92, 105 Escanaba, Michigan. Diploma in Dental Hygiene, Alplm Delta Fallon, jane E, ...................,........,.................,......................,.................. 169 Eta, Marquette University Chorus, Dental Hygiene Cl101'u5, Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Soci- Finley, Richard ...........,.... ........,........................,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, 1 0 3 ology Club. Finn, Mary L. ..,..,....,.,..........,.,,.,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.--,,,,,-,,.. 1 69 Fallon, Patrick F. ........................................................................,. 101, 258 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Farley, Clarence M. ...... ....... 7 9, 208 Finn, Mary T. ...,...............................................,.....,,,,...,.., ,,,....,,,,,,,,, 7 5, 144 Farnam, Patrick J. .,..,. .......,.. 7 4 Atlanta, Georgia. Diploma in Dental Hygiene, Alpha Delta Em, Farrell, Dick ,,,.......... ,,............ 2 56 Dental Hygiene Student Council, Dental Hygiene Chorus, Farrell, Robert E. ................ ........ 7 8, 81 Fioravanti, Vito R. ....................................................,,,. ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,1,, 7 4 Farrell, W. K. ...,...,............ .......,.. 8 3 Fischer, John D. ...................... ....................,,,...,......,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 ,gs Father-Daughter Banquet ...... ......................................... 2 57 Fish, Teresa A. .......... ,,,,,-,,, 9 3, 99 Fazio, jim .....................................,...........................,...........................,.... 97 Fisher, Dan .................. ,,,11,,,,,, 3 6 Fedders, john M. ...............,...,.......,.................. 72, 79, 86, 125, 157, 259 Fisher, Kathleen A. ..............,.................,...,,.......,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Ft, Wriglmt, Kentucky. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Sigma Fisher, Suzanne J. ....,.......,,...................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 69 Delta Chi, Journalism Sodality, Varsity Basketball. Fedler, Richard E. .............................................................,........ 67, 94, 102 Fitch, Eliot G. ...........................................,........,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3 Feeley, james E. .......................,...................................... .........,.......... 1 00 Fitzgerald, Edmund .... ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3 Felazzo, Nancy M. .........................................................,............ 67, 91, 93 Fitzgerald, Lynn J. ..... ............. .......... ,..,... ..,.,.,.,..,.,,,,, 9 7 Felder, Robert A. ...................................................................... 85, 94, 148 Flamme, Sue ...................................................,.................,......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 Wauwtltosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- Flanagan, Diane M. ....................,.....,.........................,,....,,.,,,,,,, 74, 87, 150 ing. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Triangle. Indianapolis, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Feldman, Gerald S. ............................,..................................................... 82 istration. Chi Sigma Chi, Bus. Ad. Student Council, Bus, Atl. Feldner, Sister M. Emilie, SDS ...................................................... ....... I 96 Wlieel. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Fleming, Bill ...... .... ...,.,,, 8 1 Elm Grove, Wi sconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Tip-Off Weekend. QUALITY CONTROLLED Zinc Gr. Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Since 1903 STROH DIE CASTING CO., INC. QAVE ATQ E VALEIQ Ave -- To the young men and women of Marquette whose search for knowledge has led 'them to the Hilltop -- Hail! Vale -- To those with goal attained who leave the academic halls for a world they must secure, Godspeed and -- Farewell! MILWAUKEE BREWERS' ASSOCIATION H. F. HAESSLER H RDW RE CO. I 414 East Mason Street Flanagan, Nancy E. .....,...,........,...............,,..........................,..... 78, 87, 157 Fox, Judy ....,.....,.,,,, ,,,,,,,., 2 55 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta Fox, Kathy A, .........,,,.A.... ...,,,..,,........,..,,.,.,..,,,...,..,,.,...,,,,,.................... 9 1 Sigma Phi, Tribune, Varieties Council. Frank, Christine A. ...............,........,.............,..,,..........,..,.,...,..,.,,,.....,.... 169 Fleming, James R. ................................,................................................. 169 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Sigma Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Delta Pi, Marquette University Chorus, Religious Guild. Fleming, Jane C. ...........................,.......................................................... 87 Frank, Susan E. ...................,,.,,.,....,.,,........................,.....,...............,.,....... 90 Fleming, Paul ..................., .......,.............,.........................,......... 7 2, 85, 94 Frankow, Charlotte A. ,.,....,....,.,........................,.....,.............. 75, 169, 201 Fleury, Margaret K. ...... .................. 9 4 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correc- Florek, Phillip ........... .............. 1 08 tion. Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Council. Florek, Priscilla J. ..... ........ 1 00 Franklin Forum ......................................,................................................. 101 Flynn, Sharon A. .... ....... 9 0 Franks, Sandra K. .....................,.............,...,,..,.......................... 89, 90, 196 Flynn, Tom ...........,.. ........... 2 53 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Theta Phi Fobian, John D. ..,...... . ............. 77 Alpha, Alpha Tau Delta. Fogarty, Bonnie M. .... ....... 7 2, 105 Fraser, Terry E. .......,...........,.............................,........................................ 90 Foley, Karen M. ...... .......,.,. 9 1 Fratrick, Loreen J. ..................................,....................,........ 70, 74, 89, 130 Foley, Melvyn F. .... ........ 1 05 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Folkers, Carla A. ..,. ..,........... ,.............. ........... ..... ......................... 9 0 i s t ration, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Chi Theta, Bus. Ad. Student Fong, Ronald H. .....................................,................,.,....................... 94, 148 Council, Marquette University Band. Honolulu, Hawaii. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Freclricks, Richard E. .................................. ..... 7 4 American Society of Civil Engineers, Hawaiian Club. Freiman, Marshall ............. ..................... ..... S 2 Foran, Ruth L. ............................................,....................................... 98, 169 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Kappa, Pi Gamma Mu, Economics Club. Ford, Mary B. ............................................................................................ 95 Forrnwalt, john ..........................................,..............................,......,......... S1 Thqnk Ygu Forrest, Sister M. Robert ......,....,.............................................................. 196 Towner, North Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Forrestal, Susan ........................................................................................,. 169 Marquette Students Milwaukee, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon, Avalanche Club. We will continue to serve you Forster, john J. .............,.............................,..,........,.................................. 148 , , Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- to the best of our cblllty gineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Musical Varieties, Engineering Open Fosteljolgilcilileen I. .............................................................................. 87, 201 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Chi SigmaChi,MarquetteP1aYers- 3329 N. 35th St. Milwaukee 16, Wis. Foster, Patrick J. ....................................................................................., 85 Hllltop 4-0423 Foste , Sheila M. ...............................................................,.............. 78, 169 Mankato, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Brooks Council. VENDING AT ITS BEST- Fox, Betty C. .............................................................................................. 87 Fox, Edward C. ...... ........ S 5 E ZCPAINTR CO POR T10 Milwaukee, WiSC011SiH l World 's Largest Manu acturer of PAINT ROLLER 287 R A R R 0 W7 TOOL AND STAMISING co. INC. Specializing in Precision Short Run Stampings 4548 W. Mitchell St. Aflilaiaukee MIWUH Arthur A. Dulde, Pres. Freiberg, Joanne R. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.....,.,,..,...........,.....,,.,............,,,.............,.,,,,,, 144 G Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta G ff . Eta, Marquette University Chorus, Junior American Dental Hy- fl Hey' MMY Kr j , ' I 'A ' . Z ' l 57 Siem Association. Ilflocllgcvilsfei, New York. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Tribune, , . 1 . il35SSl31lfl'le.l,i'1lZliL'?lll..ijiiiiiiiiiijiii1jjiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiii.t51113iitiiiififiiii1iiiii3iiiii5fg ?32 Gffifwski- 1- -'----4---------'.---,--,,'----- . -----.',-. , -------- . 4--------. - ---- 143, 256 Mcl-Ieury. Illinois. lflachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Beta Wausall' Wlsconslll' Bachelor Ol Sclellce ln Clvll Ellgllleellllgf Gamma, Alpha Tau Delta, Welcome Week Council. Wreslllng' Foolbull' , Fricll, Lawrence N. ................,........,...........,...............v....,.,..................,.... 8-i Glllllslllslll' ClllllleS.R' : '- '- : ' : ' I 861, l'l9 Frieberg Jommc R' lhlv .- - h 88 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- F,.iedl.id,, Cmyln A. 'DQhl-.-..-.I'...-'--.-QI-I...--'V --..--.--..4-.--.--- 75, 88, 144, 208 neering. Alpha Phi. Omega, Sigma Phi Delta, Welcome Week- Kettering, Ohio. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, 5e'll0.l'Week Cllmmlllee' Sophomore Coccl Boartl, Dorm Council. Gall, Jalllce D' -3 '- ' 1 . 2 ' . ' 'A ' l 44 Friedrich, SJ, Rev. Lawrence ....................,.........,......................,........,,.... 28 CeClllll3lll'g,.XWl5COllslll' Dlplolllll lll Dellllll Hyglene' Froehel, Rosemary M. ................................ ,,,,.,., 1 69 Gllllllgllelf Dlllllel Al ' ' ' 8 l Glendale, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts.. Gllllllgllelf Edward -l' ''' '''' ' 'l ' 9 8 Fry, Donald F. ......................................... .,.,, 8 5 Gllllllgheb Jollll ----------l- ' 8 l Fuller, james R. ..................................... .........,............ 6 8 Glllleqlf Betsy R' '- --' 6 6 Funclaro. William J., Jr. ..... .....,................... 7 1 Gllllelyi 'lillllmlls J' - ---- - '- '' ' l c 8 5, 94 Fuys, Rudolph A. ............ ......,.., 7 7, 85, 95, 95 Gallo, Mlcllllel A' -'-'-'---- ' - --' '-'- ' ' ' l -' ' 85 Galow, Richard A. ............................................................................ 85, 140 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Marquette Medical Review, Dental Follies. Gannon, Patrick J. .............................................. ................................ 6 9, 85 Gantar, Gerald G. ........................................................... ................. 1 12 Ganz, Willizxm A. ...... ........ 7 4, 82, S4 Garbey, Daniel ....... ................... ..... 6 5 Garcia, Patricia A. ........ ............. .......... .................................. 7 1 Gardette, Yves H. ............................................................................ 74, 103 Garino, David P. ...........................................................-.. 70, 86, 114,209 LUMBER COMPANY Ixonia, Wis. Terre Haute, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Alpha Sigma Nu, Sigma Delta Chi, Tribune, Journal, Freshman Ori- entation Program. x , Garney, David I. .................................................................... 95, 113, 149 Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Marquette Engineer, Blueprint. Garnier, Robert C. ......................................................,.,.--------------- ---66, 95 Garson, Karl G. ............................................ .................,.,-.-.-----------1 1 01, 130 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Club, Anchor and Chain Society. PI50PlES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'N. INSURED SAVINGS 0 MORTGAGE LOANS Robert W. Jcnzclzewski, Secretory BR. 6-8969 0 1205 East Brady 0 Milwaukee 2 288 Garrity, Frederick J. ,,,, ,...,. 2 5 Gibson, M. Kay .........................,,,.....,,,,...,..,..,,.,.......,..,,....,,,.,,,, 68, 90, 201 Garrity, Tim P. .......,.... ....,......,. ......... 9 7 Bartleville, Oklahoma. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Delta Sigma Garry, Dr. Mark W. .......................,....,.................................................,. 23 Gamma, Rho Tau Beta. Gartland, Ruthanne ...................,.........,.............................. 78, 90, 170, 209 Gierl, Judith M. ,..,.,. ..........,.,....,.,,....,,....,..,,...,,,.,,,..,...,..,......,..,,..,.,,,,.. 2 01 Flint, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Tip-OH Abbotsford, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Committee, Freshman Orientation Program. Alpha Eta, Interresiclence Hall Council. Garvey, Daniel C. ...................................................................................... 85 Gigl, Michael J. ................,.............................................,......................... 105 Gasiorowski, Michael L. .................................. ......... 1 00 Gigi, Paul D. ..............,........................,.....................,..........,......,........., 65 Gast, Walter ...................,... ...... 7 0 Giguere, John A, .,......,......,.,...................,,,,......,..,.................,.,,..., 68, 170 Gasser, Jerry M. ....... ......... 1 05 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau. Gaul, Ginny .................. .....,....... ...... ....... .r........ ...... 8 7 G i l bertson, Duane R. ...................,.......................................................... 140 Gawkoski, Roman S. ......................................,........................................... 22 Strum, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Gawlik, Thomas ..................................................,............................,........ 200 Gilbertson, Rick ........,..........,...,..........1..............,..................................,,,, 85 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Gile, Beverly .................,............,...............,......,........................................ 255 Pi Alpha Sigma. Giolfre, Ronald A. ...................................,.........,.............................. 86, 105 Gawronski, Ronald S. .......................................... ......... 170 Giorgio, Cecilia A. .......,......,,............,,..................,........,,,,. 80, 89, 91, 196 Calumet City, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Evansville, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Beta Gaynor, Patricia A. ........................................ ............ 7 6 Gamma, Alpha Tau Delta, Intersorority Council, Executive Gebert, James R. ........................................ ....... 6 7, 74 Branch, Student Senate. Geck, Carol J. ...................................................................................... 96, 99 Giovale, Judith A. ................................................................. ........... 9 1, 195 Gehant, Barbara A. .................................................................................. 200 Cheyenne, Wyoming. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Mar- Alpha Delta Theta, Interresidence Hall Council. quette University Chorus, Avalanche Club. Gira, John M., III .................................................................................... 130 Gehl, Beverly C. .................................................................................. 75, 91 Glenview, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Gehred, Joyce ................................................. ........ 9 8, 228 tration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, Geisheker, Mary Alice ..... ............ 1 08 Varsity Football. Geisheker, William J. ................ .......... . .i .................... ......... 1 08 Girsch, Robert J. .................................................................................... ..130 Geist, Bill ...................................................................................... ......... 2 53 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Gemma, Richard D. .................................................................................. 170 tion. ROTC. Youngstown, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Pre-Med Club. Gitzinger, Jean M. .................................................................................. 170 Gensch, Dennis H. ............................................ 68, 70, 83, 101, 122, 130 Iron Ridge, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Varsity Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Philosophy in Business Ad- Varieties, Student National Education Association. ministration. Delta Sigma Rho, Beta Alpha Phi, Beta Sigma Giusto, Blaise C. ........................................................................................ 97 Sigma, Pi Sigma Mu, Alpha Phi Omega, Debate, Bus. Ad. Stu- Glaesner, Donald T. ......................................,................................. 82, 105 dent Council. Glaser, Ronald D. .............................................. 170, 243, 245, 247, 252 Gentile, Jacki A. ...................................................................................... 97 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Sports. Geritz, Myrna M. ................................................................ 69, 89, 96, 170 Glass, James J., Jr. .................................................................................. 170 Lakota, North Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre and Sword, Perry, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Bachelor of Alpha Kappa Delta, Sociology Club. Science in Electrical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Knights of Gerweis, Eileen A. ......................,.............. ....... ....... 9 6 , 99 Columbus, Varsity Varieties, Tip-Off Weekend. Giangiorgi, Dennis .............................. ......... 8 1 Glinski, James H. .................................................................................... 170 Gres, Miriam C. ....... ...... 8 9 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. - ora clean, shiny automobile. . .or a pair of shiny A shoes . . .or a room that smells fresh and clean. . .or a porch in summer without mosquitoes, A ...or a new microporous plastic ...because lt's the symbol oiJohnson'sWax, the people who make so many fine and useful products for the home,for industry,for agriculture. i .. ri , ' 1.- I 289 Gloleli, Gary ............................................................................................ 254 Grant, Teddi ...,,.,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,. 7 2, 97 Godlewski, Mary Alice ....................,.................,.........,..,,.....,..............,,, 196 Graske, Mary M, -,,,, 4,.,,,, 9 1 Allegan, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Grasse, Jerry ,,,,.,,,,.,,,, ,,.,,,, 2 17 Nurse Club. Grasse, Theodore E. .... ....... 1 06 Gocinin, Judy A, ...........,....,........................,............................,...,...,.,.,... 98 Graves, Barbara A, ,,,,,, ,,.,,,, 9 0 Goebel, Robert .............. ............... 1 08 Gray, Dennis ........... .....,. 2 19 GOCfgCI1, Ronald M. ...... ............. 7 8, 83 Gray, Mary Carol ,,,,4,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,r,,4,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, 9 9 Goggin, Ann S. .............................................................,........,... 73, 89, 103 Grebe, Gay L, ,,,,.,,,..,,,r,r,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,-,,v,,,,,,,, 200 Goginski, SOPl1i11 ,l. ...........-......----...-....----.,--........v-..-..-...-.-...... 66, 75, 170 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Whiting, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Inter- Homecoming Dance Committee. I'lHfl0DHl StUCl6I1tS Club. Grebliunos, Barbara ,,-,,,.,.,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,-,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,, 9 1 Goke, Irene F. ...........................,.............................................................. 98 Greco, Louise A, ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,A,.,,-,,,,,,-, ,,,.,,, 9 6 Golden, Patrick ................... ..... 8 6 Greene, Jack B, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,, 6 9 Golf Team ---------- -.--.... 2 57 Greenwood, Ronaele R. ....... 96 Gvmber, Alan -----.-..-... ........ 2 55 Grees, Chuck ...................................................................................,........ 259 GOHIY, Al'fl1LlI' ...,,................... .........,....... ........,....................... 8 5 G1-igczeky Nancy M, -,,,.,...,--..,,,,,,,,,.4.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,--.,,,,,,,,,.-,,,.,,'-,.,.,,,, 88, 201 Goodman, JCIOIUC' A- ------------------------------.--------------------------4--------4-----4----- 93 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sigma Goodman, Jon M. ..................................................,................................. 131 Epsilon, phi Em Chi, State Center, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- Gfellingef, Cecile L, ,,,,,,,,,-,,.,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,, 170 tration- Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Goodman, Mdfy ........................................................,................... 91, 201 Gfennan, ,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 12 Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Kappa Beta Gregg, Charles F, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,.,, 1 0 0 Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta. Grey, John W, ,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,.....,.,.,,,..,.,......... V ..,......,,,.,,,.,.....,,,,,.... 8 4, 101 GOHTIZIFI, .l0SCpl1 B. ......................... ... ...........................,.... 82 Gfifurlas, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,......,,.....,,..,,..,,.,,.,....,,,.,,, M201 Gorman, Nancy E. ................................... ............................................. 9 3 Sr, Charles, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Gorman, Susan C, ............................................................................ 90, 151 Era, Dayton, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Griebler, Mary .,.,.,.,,,..........,,.........................,,....,...............,,....,.............. 108 Theta Phi Alpha, Marketing Club. Grieshop, james I. ,,,,....,..........................,...... ............ ...................... 8 3 , 170 Gorman, Willianx S. ................................................................................ 170 Rockford, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Theta Psi. Clinton, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. NROTC, judo Club, Anchor Griffin, john C. ..........,............................................................................... 171 and Chain. Clawson, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. NROTC. Gorski, Mike ................................................................. ........ 2 55 Grimm, Michael B. .......................................,............... .......... 7 7, 85, 262 Goss, Denise M. ..... ....... ...... .........,............ 9 1 Grochowski, Mary C. ............ ............. ............. . . .. 91 Gottlieb, Lou .............................................................................................. 227 Groeschell, Ida M. ..................................... ....--. 1 02 Gower, john C. .....................,.................................................................... 170 Grogan, Judith A. ................................... ..... .....-.... 1 7 1 Sister Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans, Whiting, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Student Council. Gronkiewicz, Dean H. ........................--..........-------------.-- .-------,-,--------------- 1 00 Graber, Chris ............................................................................................ 90 Groose, Dexter R. ...............................-..... ...-.-.-.-.---.-......--4-----------,-. 9 5, 149 Graffman, Gary ..................................................................... ........ 2 55 Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. B21Cl1ElO1' of 5ClCI1C6 lil M6ChHHiCHl Engl- Gmlmm, William M. ...................................................,............. ......., 1 59 neering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society Of Libertyville, Illinois. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Automotive Engineers, AROTC Riiie Team. Graduate School Association .............................................. ..... 7 4 Grossenbacher, Pat .........-..,.--.-----.---A4-----A--'------- -'----------4 ---------- 9 9 . . BRENNAN, Inc. Plumbin and Heating Contractors Milwaukee, W'isconsin Dlvision 2-3329 290 WlSCONSIN'S OLDEST AND LARGEST STRUCTURAL STEEL PLANT STEEL AND ALUMINUM PRODUCTS ' ENGINEERS ' FABRICATORS ' CONSTRUCTORS 8s IRON CO wisconsin - norms 6-2100 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- ' f G istigtion. Alpha Delta Sigma. ,Q - -1 4, I runt, aro e E. .,.....,....,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,v,,,,-,,,Y,,, ,,.,,-Y,, -,,,--,--.,, 1 7 1 Si Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. I ' O 0 Grunwalclt, Diane C, ,,.,,.,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ----,---A 1 71 ' 0 Quincy, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Guagliardo, Carol A. ................,.......,.,.. ,,,,,, 7 1 Guguere, john A. ..,,..,,.,..,,. ,,,..,.,,, ,,Y,.., ,,v.,,,,-444A--, 6 3 I X M I L W A U KE E Gulhranson, Sandy L. ,,,. ,,,, ,.,,,.,4,,.,,-,,-v,,,,,-----,-- 1 , 93 1 ' Gulig, Sharon M. ,,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,4,,,,,4,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,-,,,,,. -..-.-4-4 3 7 , 96 - ., Gu I, Jerome E. ........................,....,,.,.i,..,...,.,,.....,,.,,,,,r 76, 33, 34, 102, 159 , E 5-A u.5.A'G E, -SIN C E Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Law G Revielxir, Dean's Advisory Council. umsey, 'aren H. ............,...,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,4,,,,-,,,v,.,,,---.A 75, 91 SHORTY'S RESTAURANT Guru. Marilyn B- -----.---.........................,............................ ...........,........... 2 01 Lowellville, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Pine Room for Weddings ond Parties Eta. Guzkowski, Thomas P. ...,......,......,,.....,,.,.,,,..,,,,,.,,.... 74, 77, 93, 113, 309 3411 west Villard uP. I-6770 Guy, Barack T- ---------------..--.--..-.------...---..--.....-.....................,...... ....... . 131 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Psi Sigma Epsilon. Guyerajohn J. ..... : ........ 7 ..................................................,..,,...... 66, 75, 171 Grossman, Arthur J., jr. 1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,w,,,,1.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36, 149 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi, Sodality, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- Gymnastics ---------------------.-------.-..---------..---.-..-..-.......... ............................... 2 55 ing. Sigma Phi Delta, NROTC Drill Platoon, Varsity Varieties. H Grossman, Thomas W. ,..................,...........................,............,......, 86, 131 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Hmlg, Hfllly J- ----------------.----..--.-.--------..........--........ 76, 87, 196, 222, 224 istration. Sigma Phi Delta. St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi Sigma Grosso, Robert P, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,.,.,i,,,,,,.,,,, 79, 95 Chi, Alpha Tau Delta. Greta, Richard J. ,,,,.....,.,....,,....,.,.,,.,,,.,.,.,..,,,,..,r,,,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,. 86, 149 Haagensen, Kenneth W. ....... 21 Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- Haas, Mary P. ..................i.. ...... 9 1 gineering. Sigma Phi Delta. Haas, Richard C. ........................... ....... ..............,,..... ............. 9 5 Grow, John R. ...............,.......................................................................... 100 Haase, Branson ................,......,.....,,.....,....................................,................ 255 Grow, Nancy J. ,.,.,..,,............ ..........,.... ,..,...,..,....,.,.......,.. .....,.,,,.,....,,,.,.,, 1 4 - 1 Hackbarth, Daryl J. ....................,............,............,................................... 171 Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Student Delta Eta. Affiliate American Chemical Society. Growney, Richard J. ................................................,...........,.,,..,............... 81 Haerter, Fred A. ...................................................... .......................,........,. 8 5 Gruber, William L. .,........,....................................,.,,....................... 82, 131 Hagele, Barbara S. .......... ........................... ........ ................ .,,,.,....,. 9 5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Hagen, Peter H. ........................................................................................ 85 istration. Alpha Delta Sigma. Hagerty, Ruth A. .............................................................................. 90, 151 Gruenstein, Alfred E. .............................................................................. 93 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Gruning, Francis L. .................. ......... 8 2, 151 istration. 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Cl Haggerty, Lawrence G. ,..... ........ 1 8 Harrigan, Lucille K. .,................................................ .................-....---------- 9 6 Hahn, Mary Pat ..........,, ,.....,,..,.,, ,,,,,,,,., .,4.,.,,., .,.,A,A,,,. 9 1 H z 11'l'.lg2111, Williani R. ,,..,.....,........ ......... .,...........,.............................- 9 6 , 151 Hall, Charles L. ......................................................,.,.......,..,,,...,...,,,.,,,.... 65 Joliet, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admirlistrafioll- Hallada, John .i....,.......................................,......,...............,..,......, 85, 149 Accounting Club. Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- Harrington, Mary .............,........,................ ......................----.--------------4-- 9 7 gineering. Triangle, Varsity Varieties, Blueprint. Harris, Suzanne ...... ..,....... 9 0, 203 Hallman, Judy ........,..,........,.....,.,..,...........................,...,,.,......,,,......., 75, 97 Hartnett, Kathleen .,,,.... .......--..,----- 9 3 Hallows, Joseph H. ...... ...... . ....... .,.................... 7 6 Harwich, Chris ..............,... ...............--- 2 23 Halsey, Robert ........... ...................,..... 1 17 Hartwich, Gretchen M. ............................................ .-...---.----- 7 1, 105,106 Hamilton, Jack ....... .....i ....... ...... .....,... 8 6 , 1 18, 121 Haskell, David S. ......................................................... -.--..----.-,---..---------- I 171 Hampe, Peter A. .........................................................................,..,,,........, 94 Wauwatosa, Xltfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts P111 Hancock, Judith S. ..............................................,............................. S9, 151 Sigma, Pre-Med Club. Clayton, Missouri. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Haslam, Richard NW. ...........................i................ .------.----- --1------- ----4- 1 L 1 0 tion. Phi Chi Theta, Bus. Ad. Wlieel. Brookfield, Wiscoiisin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. I-Iandzlik, Wfalter A. ...................,............................,....................... 76, 105 Hassenpflug, Elaine ................................ ......................... ----.- 1 0 3 Haney, Mary Ellen ..... ........... 9 1 I-lritsis, George C. ................................. ........-......-....- .1...----------..---.--.4-4-4-f 1 1 40 Hannigan, Mike .,........,........... ....... ....,.. ......., 2 5 A ft Salt Lake City, Utah. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Hanrahan, Dennis F. ........................................................, .... ........ 9 5 Hauser, Diane M. .......................................... -..----------- 7 5, 79, 91, 195, 223 I-Ianrahan, jean M ...............,..........................,,................ .................. 1 97 Milwaukee, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of SCiSf1C6 in Medical TGCl1- Sussex, Wisctunsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. nology. Alpha Delta Theta, Student Senate. Hanratty, Kathy A. .....................,............................,.,................. 67, 91, 20S Hanratty, Thomas P. .............................................................................. 151 - il - I NX!auwatosa, NXfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Marketing Club, Cross Country. Hanscum, Mary L. .............................................................. 65, 76, 89, 171 Cheyenne, Vifyoming. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Psi Chi, Sceptre and Sword, Student Council. Hansel, jim R. .............................................,............................................ 105 Hansen, Gordon C. ...................,............ ........ 1 05 704 W. Wisconsin Ave. Hansen, Robert W. ..... ,....... 1 O5 Hansen, Ronald ....... ........ 2 58 Hanzel, Lynne ............. ..... 9 S Hardy, Chagles A. ..... .............. .......... .......... ........... 9 2 Harlan, Ro Crt ...............,...,......,..................,............................................ 24 , Harley, David W. .................................................................................. 149 8' Milwaukee, Wiscorisiri. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical En- gineering, Pi Tau Sigma. Harmatys, Betty M. ....,............................................................................... 96 Insured Savings.-Low Cost Home Looms Harmon, Lee T. .................................................. ........ 1 71 Haffifnitffioliyfffffffffii.iiiffiififff.fi.fiff.fI. ........ 120 2539 W- G'ee 'ie ' Ave' M 5050 Harper, Willialii J. ...... ........................... ..... S 1 1 - . - - - 11- I - SSEY-OTT COM AN 615 N. 'l6th STREET MILWAUKEE 3 COpposite Dental School? A Complete line of Dental Supplies and Equipment Wisconsin's Finest Dental Laboratory Special Attention Given to Office Planning 2 0 col WHAT'S ON YOUR NIIND? As you look around- you see a world built hy the curious. You see their ansvvers, which, in turn, stimulate more questions. Dynamic curiosity is the heart of vigorous corporations like Alfl.illSm4EHAindERS, where thousands of inquiring minds are doing their share to help y-gu share in a better future. Hauck, Catherine .... ...................v. 9 6 Haushalter, jerry L. ...... ...........,................. ......................,.......... 8 5 , 112 Hausman, Thomas H. ..,..................................,.................. 82, 97, 99, 171 Hayward, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Young Democrats, Student National Education Association. Hausmann, Helen J. ....,..................,....,. . ................,......... . ..................... .157 Brookhcld, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta Sigma Phi. Hausmann, Judith I.. ..........,.....................................................,,.............. 201 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech Council. Hawkins, Mary K. .................................................,............................ 88, 144 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Hayden, Elaine .......................................................................................... 231 Hayes, Marge E. ................................................ ..... 7 1 Hayes, Patricia M, .,................................................ ......... 1 71 LaGrange Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Haynes, Willizilll E. .....,..................................... ......... S 5 Healy, John F. .................................................. ............ 8 6 Healy, Kathleen W. ........ 79, 113 Heary, P. Neil .......... ....... 9 5, 98 Heath, Darrell ...... Heath, Kay L. ....... . .........108 Hebal, Carol P. .................................................. ..................................... 9 9 Hebein, Richard j. .....................................,................................ 66, 75, 171 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi. Delta Phi Alpha, Sodality, Marquette University Chorus. Hecht, Sheila M. .............................................................................. 78, 171 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Brooks Council. Heck, Iames W. ........................................................................................ 149 Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- ing. Varsity Varieties, Blueprint. Hedges, joe A. .......................................................................................... 95 Hegarty, Jeremiah J. .......................,.......................................................... 151 Milwaukee, Wisctinsill. Bachelor of Science in .Business Admin- istration. I-legner, George ........................................................................................ 258 Hegyes, james F. ............. .. 92 Heidlareden, john ..........,,.......................................................................... S5 Heim, David L. ......................................... ........ ......................... 8 6 , 94, 149 Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. Heinl, Joseph ..... . ...................................................................................... 100 Heim, Philip G. ........ ............... ................... 6 6 , 68, 83 Helm, Thomas A. .........,............................................................................ 86 Hulmarli, Phillip J. .................................................... 76, 82, 84, 92, 159 Hartford, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Stu- dent Bar Association, Dean's Advisory Council. Hemmer, james P. ........................................................ 66, 68, 83, 93, 209 Hendricks, Willianl F. .............................................................................. 131 Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Scahbard and Blade, Anchor and Chain Society. I-Iempel, Thomas F. ................................................................................ 140 Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. 31 IIHIIlllllllIII!!-liiliflidclliifi dllllllllllll Illlllll IllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIlIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIIllllIIII1llIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll- Heraty, Peter ........................................................................ .... .................. 8 1 Herman, Mary F. ................................................... ................. .... 6 5 , 87, 89 E Herrmann, Marion T. ........................................................ 77, 99, 108, 171 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. 'Mar- quette University Band, Campus Carnival. Hersh, Robert L. ................................................. ......... 7 6, 82, 84 Hershberg, Robert A. ................................................................................ 81 Heftel, Phyllis NI. .............................................................................. 82, 172 Watertown, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Avalanche Club, Religious Guild. Hess, Donna S. .................................................................. ............ 1 O2 Hess, Paul E. ..................................... ...................................................... . 98 Hesterman, Keno R. .......................................................................... 97, 101 Hettinger, Lee T. ................................................ 67, 76, 78, 83, 172, 209 Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Varsity Varieties Council, Tip-Off Committee. Hewitt, Margaret A. .................................................................................. 105 Hibner, Harry F. ...................................................................................... 84 5 Hickey, Dennis W. .................................................................... 66, 71, 172 Janesville, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi, Knights of the Altar, Sodality. Hickey, Ed. ...................................................................................... 242, 245 5 Hietter, Thomas J. ......... ............... 8 5 Higgins, Kathleen K. ..... ...... . ...... 7 1, 72 Hildebrand, Donna D. .... ..................... l 07 Hill, Ginny .................................................................................. 87, 90, 215 Hillenbrand, Gayle M. .............................................................................. 172 Dayton, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Interresidence Hall Council. Himmes, James C. .................................................................................... 71 Hines, Ronald ........... ........10O 293 Specif Bradley To Keep the Student Body Cleon Q School outhorities, architects and builders, PTA's all have insisted on the maximum in sonitory washing facilities-cls witness the olrnost universcll use ot Bradley Woshfountoins and Showers in modern school buildings everywhere. Brodleys provide more facilities in given space, reduce piping connections ond installations by 70517 or more, ond sove on woter consumption. With foot-control, hands are free to wosh in the cleon running spray of woter. Hands make no contact with pos- sible germ-corrying surfaces. A few SCHOOL Installations . . . St. Ambrose - St. Augustine's - St. Eclmund'sDormltory - St. Elizabeth St. Joseph's Hill Academy - St. Joseph's Parish - St. Mary's College BRADLEY WASHFOUNTAIN CO. Milwaukee 'l, Wisconsin WELCOMES YOU TO STOP IN ITS MANY SUPER MARKETS THROUGHOUT THE CITY You Just Can it Beat That A QP 5 ull llllltllllllllIllIlllIlllllllltlllllllllllIlIllllllllllulllllllllllll llllIllIlilIllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllilllllllIlllllllillllllllllllllllll 294 Hingten, David V, ..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,.,,,-,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.--,, 2 3, 77 Hinners, Mary E. ...,....,..,...,,.,,,,...,..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 97 , Igglvlxgukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Theta Qudllfy 1 pia. Hinners, Thlomas G. ...,.........,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,i,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, 82, 34, 159 Ulld Milwau ee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws, Delta Theta Phi, Delta Sigma Pi. Hintzke, Camille M. ,..,........,............,,,.,,..,....,,,,.,,..,,..,,,..,,,,. ..,.,,,,,,,,, 8 9, 172 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi H Sigmfr, Sceptre and Sword, Young Democrats, Religious Guild. . . ipp, Wiliam A. ...........,......................................,,,,,,,,,,,...,...,,.,,,,,,, 103, 150 w Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical En- gineering. Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, American In- stitute o Electrical En ineers. ' Hi.-ai., Clifford 1, ,...,..,,,,. F .,.,...,..,.,,..,..,,.,,,,...,,,..,..,,...,,,..,,.., ,...,.,,,,........ 1 OO Face Brick 61 Supply Corp. Hirschboeck, Dr. john S. .,.....,......,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,1 20 HOClfU'1, Theodore J. --4--.----------..---.-.-...---...-................-........................ 85, 159 7830 W. Good Hope Rd. Milwaukee 23 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Hogflef, Jghn L, ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,',--,,,,,',,,-,-----,,,---,-'-wV,,v--I -.-'.,,,.-- 3 2 Phone: FLogsl'one 3-6060 Hoffmann, Joanne L. ...,,..................,....,,.,,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 72 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Hoffmann, Rosalie j. .,..,...,........,,........,,.,.,.,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96, 97, 172 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans, Holmberg, Harry H. ...... ..........,.. ..l0D Sociology Club, Varsity Varieties. Holmes, Jeannette E. . ..................... ........................ ....................... 7 7 , 87 Hoffman, Susan R. ...................................,...,..... ,... ........,,,.,,..,,,..,,, 7 5 , S9 Homes, Peter W. .......... ,.................,...... .......... ....................................... I 3 1 Hofstetter, SJ, Mr. L. A ..,,.....,,.....,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 02 Appleton, Wisccmnsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Holbrook, SJ, Rev. john ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 istration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Holcomb, Alice E. ......................... ........,........... , ,. ,...,,,., 88, 97 Hooks, Thomas W. ..................................................... . ............................ ...I00 Holder, Pat ..............................,.......,...,...,,,,........,.....,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 72 Hopkins, joseph P. ........,................,..................................,............... 86, 157 1-Iolford, james E. ..,,,,..,.,..,..,,.,.....,.....,,,,,.,..,....,..,,.,,.,,,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 34, 140 Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Whitewater, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Ameri. Chi, journalism Student Council, Tribune. can Dental Association. Psi Omega, Intramural Sports. Horkheimer, Patricia A. ..................,........................................... 65, 77, 99 Hollis, Sina K. .............,..........,...........................,...,,,. 79, 89, 90, 151, 223 Hornak, Anne M. ....................,........................................,........................ 94 Fort Branch, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis- I-lornak, Robert C. ........................................ I72, 245, 245, 248, 250, 251 tration. Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Sigma, Phi Chi Theta, Milwaukee, Wisctrnsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Basketball, Golf. Student Senate, Won1ei1's Student Council. Horton, Carole J. ........................... ................................................-..----- 9 3 Hollis, Trish L. ...........,.........,........................................................,......... 90 Hospodar, Mary jane . ..... 94 Holly Ball ............................................ ....... ...,.....,........ 2 2 5 Host, Barbara M. ...... ...,4--- 1 00 Holm, Lori ........................................,... ..............................................,. 9 0 Host, Mary P. .,.............. ..-.- 6 6 Holt, Claudette J. ........................,.........,....,........,,........,......,.. 89, 101, 151 Hottelet, lseult M. ..... -------- 9 3 Milwaukee, Wisccwnsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Hottenroth, Greta .... --.-.------- 9 1 ministration. Phi Chi Theta, Marketing Club. I-Iouge, Linda S. ...... ....... ----f--- 3 9 , 102 It I P T' - 1, II at II 1111511 ,.-:..-gg I ' - .54 In the Heart of the Civic Center ,X is 11::' 1 : IIfi.IItI3 'rf 'ie - P YQQQT : ca 1 'L E' be Earth uf ummme 745 North Fourth Street Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 295 . Hubing, james N. ...........,,.......,,.....................-, A..,,,,,, ,.,,-A,,,,,,,,.,,,,A-,,,,4,A,, 1 5 2 . . . ln Belgium, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- . . istration. Scabbard and Blade, Alpha Kappa Psi. Elednc and Hydmuhc , Huebner, Sharon I.. ......................,..................................................... 66, 172 . EISVUIZOYS - - - Qumbwalfefs Bay City, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi, Sigma Tau Design - Repair - Maintenance Delta. , , , , Huelskamp, Paul .........................,,....,....,,..,.....,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, 2 57 Wisconsin s largest, best-staffed and equipped elevator Huether Mary A. 94 manufacturer, Rosenberg offers the finest talent and ex- Hum, L1-homas R ' Q' 7 Defiance in elevvfof design' mcdemizaflon Gnd mfllfl' Hughes Kenneth j. ffifffffffifffffffIfIfffffifffffIfffffffffffffssu-aim122 lencm ' LaSalle. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- -. - X f ' , Fl-ClgS'l'Ol16 tion. Alpha Phi Omega, Young Democrats. f 24,1-1 Se V'Ce Hughes, Russell J. .............................,.. ,... ...... ,............,. ...... ,,.,.,.,.....,.....,, 8 5 ' A or our r I Hughes, Wallace M. ,...,,....,...........,...,.........,,.. ,,,, 1 8 A1513 ROSENBERG 5115, wgiltgafgfg. 5 ....---......................................................... ....,............. 1 33 u o, ona ., r. ....,....................,.,,.........,,....,..,,,.,,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,,.r,,,,-, , C0-1 Inc' Shawnee Mission, Kansas. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. ,, , , ' 6737 N. Teuronia Ave., Milwaukee 9, Wis. Evans SCl'l0l211'5, Hvmecommg. Established 1905 HUmPeff, Sem 5- -----------A---------'f-----'------'---'--A-------------------------------------- ---172 Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Players, Student Senate. Hunt, George B. .....,.....................................................,....,.....,...,,., ,,,,.,..,, 1 8 Houge, William J. ..,........,......................................................... ............... 9 3 Hunt, Gerald T. .,............................................................,,...,,.,,,.......,,,,... A 68 Houghton, Judith A. ......,.......,............. ............................,......... 8 7, 89, 131 Hunt, Rex E. ................................................................................ 69, 95, 112 Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Bloomfield, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Chi Sigma Chi, Phi Chi Theta, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Bus. Ad, Wheel. Hunteman, Io ........................................................................,.,...,.,. ,,., 8 8, 172 Howard, Alfred B. ........... ........ ........................................................... 8 6 , 150 Batesville, Indiana. Bachelor af Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Hebron, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Anchor Huston, Pat R. ........................................................................,...,,.,.,.,.,,.,, 75 and Chain, Sigma Phi Delta, American Society of Civil Engi- Hutt, Susan A.. .....................,.................,.............,..............,,..,,..,,,,,,,..,,,,, , 90 neers, Marquette Engineer, Engineering Open House. I-Iuyette, Gregory F. .,.,.......... 74, 82, 84, 101, 132, 208, 244, 251, 262 Howard, Gary R. ...................................................................................... 172 Bettendorf, Iowa. Bachelor of Philosophy in Business Admin- Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. istration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Cheerleader. Hoyer, Philip ..,......................................................................... ........ ...... 1 0 8 Hayes, Randal .......................................................................................... 81 I Hren, Carl ..............,.......,........................................................................... 150 Ibach, Margaret M. .....................................................................,,...... ....... 9 1 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor Science in Civil Engineering, Evans Iding, Allan E. .................................................. 76, 82, 84, 105, 112, 159 Scholars, Intramural Sports, Campus Carnival. Milwaukee, XX'isconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Alpha Si ma Nu, Beta ren, reg ......,....................................................................................,..,. amina lglflil, e a mea 11, aw eview, 1 a iona out H G 81 G S' Dlt TI t Pl' L R ' it IM Hubbell, john C. ...............,............................................................. .101, 132 Court Team. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Ignace, Gerald ....... ,,,,,11 8 6 istration. Marketing Club, Management Club. Imbur, Donald J. ,,,. 98 Packaged Boilers o Process Steam Up to 300 Psi 0 Heating 'I5 Psi Steam or Hot Water 0 500,000 BTU per Hour to 20,000,000 BTU per Hour B 0 Oil or Gas Fired Full Automatic I . X Clea er roo AWB k MILWAUKEE 12, WISCONSIN PLANTS IN LEBANON, PA. 0 STRATFORD, ONTARIO 296 Interfraternity Council .........,,,, ,...,...... 8 0 Interresidence Hall Council ..... ............... 7 9 Intersorority Council ..........., ..,......,...,.... 8 O BA Intramurals ...........,............... ....... .......... 2 6 0, 261 Iota Chi Omega .....,,. ..,,.,,,...... ,....,..,,,...,..., 8 7 1 J gl I IN C. Jacobsen, Edward J. ..............,...........,.............,....................... 811, 101, 152 ORNAMENTAL METAL FABRICATORS Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Club, Track Team Jacobson, Mary A. .,,,.,,..,..,.,..,..,.......,,...,,....,....,.,,..,..,,,.,....,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,...... 144 of Bronze Aluminum Stainless Steel Iran 81 Wire Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Al- pha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Chorus. jacques, E. Vernon ......,......,...............,........... ..............,........,..... 8 5, 262 A Jaeger, Thomas R. ..,i.,.,......,,.,.,.,..,.,...,.,...., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 8 Telellbmze Mltcbell 55800 galliob, golgirt ---M72, 93 - a opic , iuc' W. ............,,,..,......,.,..,,..,........, ,.,,.,. ,,,,.,.,...,.,.,.....,.,, 8 5 2933 W. Cleveland Ave. Milwaukee 'l5 Jakubec, Patricia A. 197 Mundelein, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Varsity Varieties, Nursing Sodality. Jakubenas, Peter P. .........,.................,.......................... 65, 69, 95, 95, 150 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Sailing Club, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. james, Zanclra K. ........................................,.,.... ................................... 7 3 MEAT PRODUCTS janesko, Jsclith A. .,.,....... ,... ,,,............,......... 1 0 6 Janess, Ro ert J. .................. ..........,.................. 8 3 SMOKED WITH SWEET APPLEWOOD Janikowskia Dennis A. Dlbb 93 jansing, Richard .............. ....... S 4, 100, 101, 102 Janz, Jim F. ........,.......... .......... 7 6, 82, 84, 92 , jazzk Concertsk ..... ......................... 2 36 jeal ins, Fran' .............. ........,.,... ...........,........................,,.................. 7 0 ' jenkins, Stephen J. ................................................,........................... 108, 172 Winona, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Band, Varsity Varieties. ' ' Jennings, Barbara J. ..............................,............................................. 93, 97 vlicha, Suzanne ...............,.......,............................................................ 88, 195 , Antigo, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Meclical Technology. ' Phi Sigma Tau, Phi Eta Chi. joecks, Richard G. .,........................................................................,......... 150 ,I,.,I.t11:1:3:3Q2i2gE51g1,g:.,,,.,,, Milwaukee, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ,,.,,,.,.,1,z35335252222132222222222232325255E3f3155i ' , Johanson, Robert .......................................................................... 21, 24, 86 ' ,,,.,.,1,.gg155332225222522222Qiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilfli'i'i johnson, Barbara A. .....................i............................. ............... . .. 99 'f' ifi51515E5E5E51515f'i ' johnson, Cathy L. ..,, ............. . . 90 johnson, Geri A. ...... ..... 9 8 johnson, joseph T. ..... ................................ 1 9 johnson, Kathy .................................................. ............................... 7 9, 97 johnson, Mary F. ...................................................... 65, 80, 88, 1011, 173 I Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sigma Gamma Chi, Phi Eta Chi, Student Affiliate American Chemical Society, Intersorority Council. johnson, Norm M. ............................................................................ 98, 100 johnson, Roger W. ................................................... .......... .......... 8 O , 85 Johnston, Diane R. ............................ ............... ................................ 9 8 ohnston, Ra C. ................................................................................ 98, 173 J Lake Bliiff, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Mar- PATRICK CUDAHY, INC. quette University Band, Swim Instructor. jones, Cathleen .................................................. ......................... 8 7, 208 CUDAHY, WIS. Jones, Dennis P. ..................................................... ............ 1 73 Milwaukee, Wisccinsin. 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Kallenberger, Roy O. ,.........,....... .............................,.............,..............,. 2 1 Kallenberger, WSIYUC ..................................................................,.....,. 77, 83 Kalmhach, Jann A. ...........,....,............. .................................................... 2 02 Rossford, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta. Kaluzny, Eugene L. .................................................................... 82, 84, 159 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Kaminski, James C. .........................................,................................ 94, 150 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. American Society of Civil Engineers, Engineering Open Mgnufqgturers of House. Kaminsky, Bonnie C. ...,..........................................,,.......... 74, 87, 115, 157 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Hilltop, journal, Tribune. Kane, Marita D. ............,...............,..................... .................... ......... 1 0 2 . Kanny, Ferese .,.......................A..,..,...........,....................... ...... 9 1 Tl'-f..Tgp Kanton, Barbara A. ....,.......................,.....,...............................,.........,.,... 173 Grancl Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Soclality. Kaplan, Lawrence P. ...........,.................. ....... ..................................... 9 2 , 94 Racine, Vlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer- MACHINERY HAUI-ING ing. Pershing Rifles. Kappa Beta Gamma .............................. ......... .............. ....................... 9 1 T Kappa Tau Alpha ..,.... Karamitis, Dennis Karby, Gloria J. ......... . Karioris, Frank G. ...... . Karls, Stanley A. .... . 70 R. ..-- 05 ........77, 90 69 4 to 22 TON CAPACITY Karp, Andrew T. .... ........... 9 Z, 98 Karphnger, Barney .................................. ......,......,..............,.................. 2 56 Kaufman, Mary A. ..............,..................................................... 90, 173, 209 Grand Blanc, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Homecoming Council, Sophomore Coed Board. Kaufman, Susan j. .................................................................................... 90 450 5- 92nd sf- MilW0l-lkee 14. wis- Kavanagh, Kathleen E. ...........................,..............................................., 175 . . Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of science in Liberal Ai-rs. Sigma Te'eP e' G'-e e 34426 Gamma Chi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Student Aliiliate American Chemi- cal Society, Avalanche Club. 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Plankmton Ave, I ua lzty Metal S tampmgs ' '- mrmsrn rrnrniintvoslrlnsuniuct cuiioninnu p Kaye, Norman ..... .,.................,............... 7 0 Kelly, Lois A. ,,,,,,.,4,,,,.,,,,....,,...4,..,.,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,4v,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,4,A,,,.,,,4 93 Kaye, Ron ..,....................... ..................................................................... 1 10 Kelly, Mary E. .......,......,................................,..................,.,.,..,.,,...,.,, 90, 173 Kaye, ThOlTl21S F. ..........................................v............... 66, 75, 82, 99, 202 Gaylord, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Inter- Milwaukee, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech Education. residence Hall Council. Eta Sigma Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Student Kelly, Pat A, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,, ,,.,,, ,.,,, ,,,l,,.il,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,l,,,, 9 0 Council, Kelly, Patricia L, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,i,,, 9 8 Keane, Gale A. .......................................................,...........,...... 65, 87, 175 Kelly, William ......,...... .... ....... .......,.. .... .........,.,... 1 0 0 Bayville, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Chi Sigma Chi. Kelsey, Richard L. ,,,,.l,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,l,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 8 6, 112 Keane, jim .................................,...............................................,................ 219 Keltner, Randolph K. ,...,......,....,,........,.,.......... ....,..........,... ,....,,,,.,...,,,.., 1 5 2 Keane, Maureen .........................,,..................................,.......,.................. 98 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Keane, Steven E. ...................................,.. ....... 1 9 istration. Keating, Karen M. ..................................... ........ 1 59 Kemmer, Richard G. .........,.......,..,......................................................... 173 Saginaw, Michigan. Bachelor of Laws. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi, Delta Keating, Mark ........,.........,.............................. ........ 1 00 Sigma Rho, Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Debate. Keeley, Sharon L. .............................................. .... .......... . . . ........ 175 Kemp, Jeanie M. ................................................................ 77, 91, 197, 226 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Kehoe, hilary A. ...................,.............,......,................,....,....... . ................. 202 Beta Gamma, Carnival Council. Manchester, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Student Council, Kempinger, Elizabeth M. ........................,.......... ........................ 9 S, 99 Brooks Council. Kennedy, Kevin ....................,..........,..................,..... .....,.....,.,.,.....,.,,..,. 8 6 Keiclel, jerry ...........................................................,....,........................,.... 245 Kennedy, Robert F. ......,..................................,........................................ 150 Kellem, Marcus H. ..,....................,.......................................................... 132 Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Geneva, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Kenney, james M. ............................,......,,....,.............,........,,.....,.........,.. 1711 tion. Alpha Delta Sigma, Marketing Club, Bus. Ad. Wheel. Delavan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Kelley, Mark ............................................................................................ 82 Sigma, Phi Theta Psi, Varsity Golf, Pre-Med Club. Kelley, Stephen F. .....,.............................................................................. 96 Kenney, Kathleen M. ..........................................,................. 75, 79, 91, 97 Kelley, SJ, The Very Rev. William F ..................... 20, 21, 22, 206, 237 Kenny, jim ..... . ................................................,......................................... 257 Kelly, Alice J. .................................................................................... 97, 173 Kenny, Terese A. ...............................................,........,............................. 174 Morris, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Student Council, Young Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Democrats. Keppel, William J. ....................................................................,,,..... 76, 174 Kelly, john J. .,.,.........,......,.............................................. ................. 8 3, 173 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi. Anchor and Chain Society, Student Council, Young Democrats. NIEMANN SONS, INC. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, w. G. GASKET COMPANY E I NS OF SERVICE THREE GENSITQZ C1396 3218 No. 125th St. SU. 'I-4780 Brookfield, Wis. 2486 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. SH. 4-5156 For the Best Buys on Dependable Guaranteed BOWlERO Imported ond Domestic ,Tis A New World of Entertainment Wisconsin Auto Sales Wisconsin's 'lst Dealer in Imported Cars 'l'l7l'l1 Sf. 81 Burleigh BL. 8-9000 3008 N. 3rd sr. Lo. 2-5530 MILWAUKEE E' 299 . :if .Xl 1 I' J ,iii ' - iffi, - X 7-.cv Li .rs-.1 -8 -' ' 3. . X 'GQ J -L '- -r...'.v1 11-+.l' -JRR J 'ie X ' . 2.5213 -V' .Ll ff 'Q 'AJ -2, 5 Q uf -.Nfwxv .' '. g- f . A -E gsm-jelyx, ' R f WJ., ,. rf, W, .4 xg? N -. ...ll :-gg-4 F' ' MI, ' I 173,-.' V 'j:'.'..?'f, 'ilk Y ' Qs si-'-ffiffmr -' z' M A R Q U E I I E f ,, Y., ' ff i ng s g,f'fQ:Q:'I.1::'1 f Q ' i l II I II, .1 if .ff A Y 'I'-' 3 ' 'ifiii 2 , ik - gi p'.5f f1i .a2 in mdk 1 ic, . 3 2 . 'fi.'w- 5 : . 'w2.- 1, '- f ..fZuf,ff,dILQ .4fFW.Wi7:. is 14, I ' - 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 halt 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 ot horrible monsters which devoured men and canoes together . On May I7, I673 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 lWisconsinI River at the present site ot Portage, Wisconsin. Following this waterway the group 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 wild cattle and monstrous catfish and sturgeon, ta the Arkansas River. Here, to avoid trouble with the Spaniards further south, they turned back. By way ot the Illinois River, the Chicago portage, Lake Michigan and Green Bay, they returned to the mission of St. lgnace. In failing health, Marquette kept his promise to return to the Illinois Indians, canoeing down Lake Michigan's coast in October, 1674. He stopped briefly at the site of Milwaukee and wintered near the mouth of the Chicago River and reached the Illinois Indians in spring. But death was near and, hurrying to reach the mission at St. lgnace, Father Marquette died on May I8, 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. BOSTROM CORPORATION CHARLES L. COUGHLIN MRS. JOHN CUDAHY WILL C. GOBEL MAURICE L. GORSKY ALVIN E. GRELLINGER JOHN M. HERZFELD MORTON R. HUNTER DONALD E. MURPHY JAMES T. MURRAY AL HERR ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. ZELOTUS F. O'LEARY JAMES P. O'NEIL LOUIS QUARLES GEO. SEELMAN 81 SONS CO ISADORE B. SHAPIRO H. W. STORY JOS. T. TALSKY RUD. W. TALSKY ROBERT A. UIHLEIN JR G. K. VIALL JOSEPH J. ZIINO 300 KCOgl1, ISIC E. .............. ......... 1 9 Kihzlra, Francis Y. ...... .... ........................,.....................,...,,......,...,..,,, 8 5 , 140 Kofllfif, Tl10ITl21S E. ............................ ........ ...................v.....................,...... 1 0 1 Kahylui Maui, Hawaii. Doctor of Dental Surgery, Delta Sigma Kern, Kathy ............................. , .....,...........................,.......,.....,.,,.,,,. 4 Delta. 78, 17 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Varsity V2l1'iCfiCS Council. . Saratoga Springs, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Kiley, Joseph K. ................... ...,,..................,.....,,..,.........,....................,.... 1 74 IECISICL EIGFIHOIC L- 4-4-------------4- .---.-------- 4---.-.---.- ......... S 8 K immel, Donna T. ................................. ....... ..............,.........,................. 2 0 O IXSVIILI SISTGY Mary ---v-----i-w-----V------w----------------,-- ......-.. 1 74 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Kingston, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Kindt' Rolyefm A, ,l.,,,.,.,,.,,,..,,,-,,,,.,,-,-,A,-,-,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.A,l.,,,,,,,,,,, 91, 193 Keyes, ,l0SCPl1 A. -----------'-----4-4----------------------, -4----.- 3 5, 209 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Keyes, R0bCff P. ------v------------A4--A--w---4-------,-- ...-..-.,-.- 8 3 nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Kidder, Thomas M. ................ ....... .... ............... 9 5 K ing, Vince .....,,,,...,,..,.,,...,......, ,,,,.,, 7 -1, 256 K16f, 101111 1- -----------------A-A---A----'-----------------------'---.-------A----4-------------v--.----- 31 Kingsley, Willie ............,...... .......,..,... 2 45 Kiefer, Stanley C. ------.-. t --------.--.--.-.-------.------ , -.-.-.-------------................ 7 1, 152 Kingston, Anne L. ............,............,................................i...............,... 73, 87 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- Kintzle, Gerald W- ,.-,.-,.,---,,.--.,.------,--,,,,-,----,I,----,--,----,,.,.,,,-,-w-..,---- 71, 152 I l5lfflfi0f1' Beta AIPPH Psi, Kfllgllts Of the Altar- Earlville, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- Klgif, DF-H151 E- ----- i -----A--- : ---'------------------------------4-------------------w- +--------------- 1 40 tion. Anchor and Chain Society, Knights of the Altar. Birnamwood, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Kifchef, John J, ,...,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.v-,.,,,,,-,,,1,,,1 ,,,,,,1 7 5, 35, 92, 160 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Stu- dent Bar Association, Dean's Advisory Council. 'T T i - J 'Y . - Il Kirschten, Patty ..,........,..........,.............................,....................,............. . 90 Kitzki, Diane L. ..........................,.....................,.... ......... 8 9, 96 Kleber, Thomas P. .... .......... ....... .......... ................ ........ 7 2 ' J R Kleczka, Patricia ................................,.,....,.........,.........,,.....................,,.. 106 1 , . , ' Klefstacl, Davicl E. .....................,............,.................................,.,............. 140 X W AHillsclale, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, MOnulmU'e'S Dim' Sees if L..QffffffIffffIfIffiII1jffffifIfiifffffffffffffffflii Represenmllves ' Klein, James A. ........................i........................................................... 72, 95 i 1 Klein, Nancy L. .........,...................,..,.....,.................,................. 66, 89, 174 W BRADLEY WASHFOUNTAINS and SHOWERS ' Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Pi ASE LOCKERS and CABINETS xl Delta Phi, National Council of Teachers of English, National 'li VOGEL-PETERSON COAT and HAT RACKS KleifdlllghifljriilAfsociationl 150 l - - Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. 759 N' Milwaukee sf' BRoadway 1 0684 American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Intramural Sports. - - - Klement, Paul E. .....................................,............... ..................,...... 9 5, 174 , 1 Milwaukee 2' wisconsin i Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. l Klement, Richard ................................................. ........ 1 O8 ,DTT ' ,S - - K 4' , lr Klinkowitz, Jerome ................ ..,.................... ........ 1 0 S 1'1' - - ,... -ffff-: t,fwn.e-Wessex. 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Dental School Chorus, Marquette University Band. Knick, George ........................,................................................................. 70 Konop, Thomas F. ........................,................................,.....,.................. 92 Knights of the Altar .....,........ ...... 7 1 Konwal, Roger A. ............................,...........,............... ....... 1 OO Knoeller, Michael J. ....... ......... 1 06 Kopmeier, john H. ...,....... 20 Knoflicek, William J, ....... ......... 8 3 Kopp, Barbara A. ...... ....... 8 9, 101 Knopp, Barbara ........... ............ 1 13 Korb, Thomas W. .,,......., ........... 8 1 Know. 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Korwoski, Frances ........,........................................................................... 126 Kobriger, Terry A. ..,....,............................................................................ 174 Kosmatka, joan D. ...................................................................... 89, 90, 132 St. Nazianz. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Kockelman, William J. .,.................................. ....... 8 2, 85 ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Gamma, Phi Chi Theta. Knehl, George W. ........................ ........................................................ 8 1 Koehler, Robert I-I. .................................................................................. 174 Kansas City, Kansas. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Koehn, Gary F. .................................................,........................................ 83 Koelsch, Frank X., 111 .....................,..........,..................... 76, 82, 84, 160 West' Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Oyer-Oyer, Student Bar Association. O . . Koenen, Richard A. ................................................................................ 150 MIIWGLIICEG, WISCONSIN Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering.Eta Kappa Nu. - - - - - - Koester, Willliam F. ............................. .................................................. 150 D'Y's'ons and subslduuqes Milwau 'ee, Wisconsin Bachelor o Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Blueprint. 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Kowalski, Ruth A. ,..,,....,...,..,.......,,....,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,, 105 Kraak, john G. ...........,...,.............,.................. 1.,. ,,....,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 8 5 Kraft, Mary F. .................................................................................,.......... 174 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Chorus. Krainz, Jeanne C. ...................................,...........................................,.... 144 West Allis, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Council, Intersorority Council. Krasnrck, Harry J. ...........,...........,..,.......................,................................. 175 Elgin, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kraus, Frances C. ..........................................,.................. ......... 1 44 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Kraus, James L. .............r................................,....,...,................................ 86 Kraynak, Dennis G. ..................,......................................... 75, 82, 99, 202 Lansing, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Student National Education Association, Student Council. Krebsbach, Daniel T. ..,..............,................................................,..... 77, 85 Kreif, Constance R. .................................................................................. 197 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nursing Council. Kreiling, Kenneth R. .................................................................. 83, 95, 175 Chippewa Falls, Wiscciiisin. Bachelor of Arts. Crown and An- chor, Phi Theta Psi, Campus Carnival, Brooks Council. Kremer, Jeannie M, ......................................................................,........... 175 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Players. Kreski, Delphine J. .........................,.......................................................... 157 Elmhurst, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Publications. Krick, john P. .......................................................................... 98, 100, 175 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Anchor and Chain Society, Economics Club. Krier, Daniel A. ........................................................................,..,............ 85 Krier, Paul W. .....................................,.......,.......,....,..........,.....,,..,.......... 141 Belgium, Wfisconsin. Doctor of Dental Science. Psi Omega. Krill, Edward J. .............,,......................................................... 80, 85, 175 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Phi Omega. Krol, Joseph ..................................... .............................. ................... 8 1 Kroll, joey ........................ ...........,....... 2 57 Kronebusch, Mary E, ....,. ......... 8 7, 97, 108 Krudys, Joanne E. ......... ................... 8 8 Krueger, Linda M. ......., ..... 9 3 Krumbiegel, Kathleen .... ............. ......, .......... ............ 9 O Krusk, Mary L. .......................................................................................... 90 Krueger, Linda M. .................................................................................... 145 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Dental Hygiene Chorus, Ballroom Dance Club. Krzyzaniak, Barbara ..................................................................,..,.....,...... 108 Kubiak, Gerald P. ............................................................,....,.....,...... 82, 157 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Alpha Delta Sigma, Tribune. Kuhl, Edith M. .......................................................................................... 175 Two Rivers, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Edu- cation Association. Kuhn, John ....................... ...................................................................... 8 6 Kuhns, Bill ................ ......... 2 59 TRUCK RENTAL CO. Drive lt Yourself-SAVE MONEY +- We Supply Everything But the Driver O For Low Rates Call 502 W. Juneau Ave. BR. 3-6361 Kuisis, Ronald A. ...,.... .,.,,... S 5, 97, 108 Kulas, Kathleen V. ....... .......,..., 9 O, 262 Kuligowski, Annette ....,. ...,,,.,....,. ..,........ , , , ..,.......,...... .....108 Kunath, james F. ........,.........,........,...........,..............................,.,............. 133 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- istration. Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club. Kunz, George D. ........,................................,....,.......,...............,.............,. 65 Kuretich, Lynne M. .............................,..,..........,........ 87. 88, 93, 107, 145 Milwaukee, Vifiseonsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Iota Chi Omega, Alpha Delta Eta, Marquette University Chorus, Ball- room Dance Club. Kurth, Stanley C. ................,............................ .... .......,..................... 1 7 5 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kurtz, Matthew N. .........,...................,......,.... .......,. 1 75 Antigo. Wisciinsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Kuttner, Judith K. ..,,...,.,....................,.,..... ...,..... 6 S Kysiak, Maureen S. ,....,..............,. .......,...,..... ....... ............................. 1 1 J 6 Kysiak, Ronald C. ,,,..,. ,,...............,,........,..............,.,,..,.,,....,....,....,..,... 1 57 Milwaukee, Wfisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Tribune, lournal. 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LaVenture, Patrick J. .......................................................................... 73, 95 Lavin, Owen W. ............ .. .. ............. . ...... 98 Lavin, Pat .........,...........................................,................................. .,........ 98 LaVoie, M. Eugene ........................,............,.................,........................., 150 Salina, Kansas. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Lawler, I. Terry .........................................................................,. ...... 8 1 Lawler, Pat A. ....................................... .............................. .......... 9 8 Lawrence, Katie M. .... ............. 9 0 Lazarony, Robert J. ....... 105, 106 Lazzerini, Gloria ........................................................................................ 91 Lecker, Mary L. ......................................,.....................,......,...... 75, 88, 145 Appleton, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. 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Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Lepsch, Donald L. ..........................................,........................,.. 94, 95, LaCrosse, Xlifisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Interfraternity Council, Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronic Engineers. Lesch, Larry A. ,... ................... . ..................................,..................,......,., 1 51 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. 151 Appleton, Wisconsiit. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Bar Association. Loomis, jane A. ................................................................... Long, james R. ........................................................................................,. 160 Phi, Student Lopez-De-Romana, juan C. ............................................................,......... 151 Arequipa, Peru. Bachelor ot Science in Mechanical Society of Automotive Engineers, American Society cal Engineers. En gin eerin g. of Mechani- Lesniewski, Donald H. ...........................,................................................ 135 Lorenz, Richard .... .............. ...................,..................................... 1 O 8 Milwaukee, NXfisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Aclmin- Logeth, Ben H, .,.,A,.,,..,....,...........,,....................,...........,......,.....,.............. 85 istration. Finance Club. L055, Mai-go A, ,,.,, .,,.,...,,...,.,..........,,.,.,...,........................... . ..... 7 9, 88, 145 Lettenberger, Peter J. ................................................,......................... 76, 85 Sheridan, VUyoming, Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Levitsis, Anthony G. .....,i....................................................,............ 84, 141 Em, Mfarquette University Chorus, Dental Hygiene Chorus. Seattle, Wlashington. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Lowe, Stan .,.,,,,,,,..................,..................................................................... 242 Lewanclowski, Rosemary ........................................................................ 94 Lubeley, George ,,,,,....,,,,,,,................................................................. ....... 9 4 Liberal Arts Soclality .............................................................................. 73 Liebelt, Kenneth H. .................................................................................. 151 West Allis, Wlisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Pi Tau Sigma, Blueprint. RUEMELIN MFG, CQ, Liebler, Arthur ...................................................................... ........... 8 6, 118 . Liiecggrski, Ma,-Y Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,,-,,, 9 1 Engineers and Manufacturers of Lin auer, Ruth Ann ................................................................ ........ 1 76 A D BLAST E UIPMENT Brookheld, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. S N Q Idindery Dennis G. ..--.,-,--,--,,IQ',,,Uh,,-,.-,,,,,,,,,,,--.-,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,--,- ,,,,,,,, 3 5, 112 DUST and FUME COLLECTING EQUIPMENT Linn, Elizabeth M. ......................................................................i........... 32 p 5 . M1 k 12 Lipscomb, Robert P. ..................................................... ............................. 1 55 3860 N' Ulmer t Iwau ee Milwaukee, Wisctiiisin. Bachelor of Philosophy in Business Ad- Ix ministration. Beta Alpha Psi. Lis 'a, Diana M. ........................................................................................ 176 Palatina, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Band. W' Listwan, Wfilliam . ..................................................................................... 108 plumbing Conf,-acl-0,--. Repqil-ing Little, Catheriine R. ,... ....... . ........ S 0, 88, 92, 209 Little, roam J. .... ......................... 1 oo . Litzow, David J. ...................... 85 sHe don 44676 hit' ' ' ' 15? 3246 South Howell Ave. Milwaukee 7, WiSC0HSll1 Loeviii, J. via-ni ..... ..... 1 9 l l IT'S ALL YOU S l The chance to work for your personal goals The chance to add to the progress of your chosen field 1 The chance to contribute to the community and the nation that is your home. lt's all there ahead of you --- if you set your , , goals high, work with energy and initiative, .tl give generously of your time and talents. 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MacDonald, David T. .................................................. .. ................... .113 MacDougall, David J. ...,................... ....... 8 2, 84, 92 Macfarlane, Bob ............. ................ 2 55 Machall, Bob ....................... ...... .................... 2 5 7 Maciejewski, .Michael B. ....... ...................... 7 4, 234 Mack, John ...............................,........................................ 82, 84, 100, 101 Mack, Maryann ................................................................................ 89, 197 LaGrange, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Marquette Players. Mackey, Michael ...................................................................................... 100 Macknick, Barbara M. ...... ,..................................................... ................ 2 0 2 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Spanish. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Supervisor Student Program, Young Republicans, Student Council. Madden, Joseph A. .................................................................................. 107 Madell, Jacqueline A. ............................................................................ 202 Brookheld, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Mader, Sister Mary Justin, S.S.M. .........................,................................ 197 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Madson, Geralcl G. ...................................................................... 66, 69, 95 Madura, Donald F. ...........................................,................ 67, 85, 95, 105 Magagna, Jeanne .......... . . .......................... 87 Mages, Kay ................................................................................................ 91 Magnuson, Patricia A. .................................................................... 89, 198 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Alpha Tau Delta. 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Mangold, Louis J. ........................2... .........222.2222222222222222222222222222222222222222-22 9 4 Marketing Club .............. .......,,,.,,,,,,,,, .,,,,.,,., 1 0 1 lvfanke, Mm-ilyn R, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..i,,,,,... ....,..,.........,........................ 8 8, 93, 145 Marks, Margaret M. ..,,., --.---------- 1 02 Sussex, Wisconsin, Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Marmoll, Helen E, .,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,-,,,,-, ,,-,,,4 ---...-,-.--.-', 9 0 Eta, Ballroom Dance Club, junior American Dental Hygiene Marquart, james T. .........,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,v,,,,-,.,,.,,,,'.....-v--,. 1 O1 258 Association. MHYSCIMII, Judith C- -2-2222............................. .............,....,.,,..,,,,4,r,, N145 Mimkowski, Gloria P. ....................2.222-2222222--- ---2-22-------222222--2------------------- 1 55 L21 Grange Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hy- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- giene. junior American Dental Hygiene Association, Dental ministration. Management Club, Finance Club. School Chorus. IXLQUH7 Virginia C, ,,,,,...,..... .,,,...,,..............................................-2.... 9 1,. 176 IVIHISITHII, Guy F. .........,.,... ,,.,,,, ,h-.-e-, 9 5 , 98 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Marshall, Sue Mueller ..... .,,,-,,--,,,. 9 1 Kappa Beta Gamma, Varsity Varieties, Student National Edu- Martin, Frank I.. ..........,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 03 cation Association. Martin, Kay 22e2222....2........ .....,,.,,.,.,,.,,,. 1 18 Martin, T. Robert ...........,....,..,..,.,.,..,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0, 70, 234 Martincic, Marilyn P. ..,,.,,..,....,,,,,.,,,.,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 0, 193 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- nology. Delta Sigma Gamma, Alpha Delta Theta, Welcome Wee . 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Masse, Donald D. ..............,.,.,..,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 6 DI. 4-3122 Masters, Pamela M. ............,,....,...,,.........,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 7 Masters, Stephen D. ...,...,........,......,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 77 White Plains, New York. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Math Club. WEST AILIS CON R TE P ODUCTS CO. LIGHTWEI-GHT AND CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS AND MATERIALS FOR RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL BUILDING 8704 W. Schlinger Ave. Milwaukee 'l4, Wis. Tel.: SPring 4-'I017 MILWAUKEE MACK SAL S, INC. USED TRUCKS 3701 W. Lisbon Ave. DI. 4-3360 Matchrzak, Roger F. ,.,.....,,,..,...........,............................,........................... 176 McAuley, Rev. Raymond R., SJ ................................................ 20 21 2 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. McCann, Kathryn A. .........,........,..................................................... . Alpha Phi Omega. Charlevoix, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Mather, john W. ........... .................... - .................................................. 7 4, 84 Chorus. Mathers, Maureen .........,,.............,........................................................ 90, 96 McCanna, C. Roy .......... .............................................................. Matthie, Frank O. .....,..........,..........,. - ............................................... . Fox Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Rho Tau McCartin, Kathy M. .,.......,............................................................. . Beta, Track, Cross Country. McColgan, Michael D. ...........,.....,.................................................. . Mathieu, Susan M. ...............................,................................ 75, 77, 88, 145 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sacred Music Choir, De Sheboygan, Wisccviisin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha hate. Delta Eta, Welcome Week Council, Dental Hygiene Council. McConville, -Tohn -T. ........................,................,............................. . Matranga, Luke F. ............................................................,..................... 83 McCormack, Marilyn A. ........,.................,...................,................. .. Mattern, Roseann P. ..............,..................................,.............................. 177 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma Menasha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. National Education McCormack, Maureen T. ...................................................... 177, 224 22 Association, Marquette Players. Chula Vista, California. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta P1 Mattevcci, john C. ...............................................,.................................... 141 Kappa Beta Gamma, Varsity Varieties. Kenosha, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Arneri- McCormack, Michael J. .,..,,...,,...........,,,,,...,,.,,,,,.....,,,,,.,,.. . ......... .. 1 can Dental Association, Phi Omega. Watlwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega Mattry, Bernie .......................................................................................... 257 Prom Council. Mattson, Edward J. ................................................................................ 177 McCue, Patrick J. ........................................................................... 94 112 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Matulis, Robert S. .................................................................. 67. 102, 177 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon, Math Club, National Education Association. Mayar, Lynn .............................................................................................. 91 I Ma er, William B. .................................................................................. 152 ' YWRIUWZILOSH, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. Mayew, Donalcl E. .................................................................... 85, 97, 112 8 Mayo, Kay M. .................................................................................. 87, 158 West Bend, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Theta S. 1909 Sigma Phi, Publications. 'nee Maykovich, Paula L. .............................................................................. 158 Detroit, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Designers - Sculptors - Manufacturers Mazza, Theodore F. ............................................................................ 94, 97 MCAlC61', Dilnlel I.. ................................................................................ 199 Monticello, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Marketing Club, Knights of the Altar. McArthur, Donald D. ............................................................ 84, 101, 135 Milwaukee 12' wis- Hancock, Minnesota. 'Bachelor of Science in Business Admini- stration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Club. Your Doorway to CERTIFIED ZINC AND PRECISION ALUMINUM die castings 1920 43 Years of Successful Service 1963 ADVANCE TOOL 8i DIE CASTING CO. 68, 202 McCarthy, Daniel T. ............... .................. ..... 7 6 85 310 McCoy, Kathleen ........................................,.,......,......................,...,,....,... 177 McIntyre, Mary P. ......,...,.,,,,....,.,...,,,,...,,.,,,,..,,.,,,.....,.,....,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,...,,,,,, 179 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sacred Music Choir, Chorus. . Marquette Players. McDermott, Madelaine A. .....,........................................................ 87, 178 McKale, Maryann .....,,.......,,...........,....,i,,..,............,....,..,,.,.,,.,...,....,.,,.... 87 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. McKenzie, Patrick R. ....................,.,.......,........,,.,...,........,.............. 98, 178 McDonald, Paul C. .....................................................................,......,..... 155 Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Arts. Economics Club, Sodality. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- McKenna, Ann L. .........................,..........................,..,.......... 195, 249, 262 ministration. Beta Alpha Psi. Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- McDonnel1, Patricia A. ....................,,.....................................,.............. 178 nology. Theta Phi Alpha, Alpha Delta Alpha, Cheerleader. Gilleh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Players, Dance McKenzie, Patrick R. ..................................,....................................... ,... 7 5 Club. McLaughlin, Mary C. .........,.................................... ..................... 9 9, 178 McDonough, Rita M. .......... ....... . .. ....... 88 Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Mcliachern, M. Sue ................ ....... 9 0 McMahon, Betsy ...................................................,...........,........,............. 100 McE11igott, Mrs. Francis ....,.. ....... .......... ......, ...,... 2 4 lv I cMahon, Margaret A. ..,.............. ........................................... 8 9, 91, 198 Mclissy, William H. ................................................................................ 85 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa McFarland, Diane S. . ............................................................................. 198 Beta Gamma, Alpha Tau Delta. Minneapolis, Minnesota, Bachelor of Science in Nursing. McMahon, Patrick T. .............................................. ..................... 7 6, 112 Alpha Tau Delta, Varsity Varieties. McManus, Hugh S. ............................................ ..........................,........ 7 6 McGahey, john P. .................................. . .. . ...................,.... ............ 1 78 McMullen, Thomas A. ........... ............... ................,.............................. . . .135 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee, Wiscciiisin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- McGavick, Thomas M. ....................... ....,.. 7 7 ministration. Avalanche Club, Ballroom Dance Club. McGee, joseph W. ......................... ....... ....... .,................... 9 6 M cNally, Dennis J. ............................................................................ 85, 95 McGough, Kathi ....................................................,...........................,..... 87 McPartlin, Jacqueline A. ........................................................................ 99 McGovern, Anne E. .........................,................................,............... 91, 202 McRoberts, John E. ................................... .............. 7 1, 72, 76, 95, 112 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. McShane, Diane ........................................................................................ 157 Kappa Beta Gamma, Triangle Sweetheart, Welcome Week Highland, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts in journalism. Tribune. Committee, Freshman Orientation Program. McTamney, Mia .............................................................................. 106, 120 McGowan, Thomas C. ............................................................................ 178 McVady, Marilyn R. ................................... ................. .................. 9 9 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. Medical School Council ................... ........ 7 5 McGrath, Pat ....................................................,....................................... 234 Medical Technology Council ....... ........ 7 5 McGreevy, Mary E. ..................,....................,....,...,......................... 90, 178 Mehegan, Kathleen M. ...,.................. ........ . . ....... . ................. 82 Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Mehigan, Sheila ........................................................................................ 91 McGreevy, Patricia A. ........................................................ 73, 89, 96, 209 Mehr, Janyce M. .............................................................................. 65, 178 McGregor, Virginia M. .......................................................................... 98 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Young McGuire, Maryann ...................................,.............................................. 88 Democrats. Mclnerney, james E. ....................................................,...,...................,... 178 Meicll, Randolph A. ................................................................................ 178 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Pi, Brooks Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Council, AROTC. Meiller, Noreen A. .......................................................................... 88, 145 Mclnerney, Mary M. .......................................,............ 79, 91, 202, 223 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Wyandotte, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Speech Cor- Alpha Delta Eta, junior American Dental Hygiene Associa- rection, Kappa Beta Gamma, Student Council, Freshman Ori- tion, Dental School Chorus. entation Program. Meissner, Robert F. .................................................................................. 98 l Producers of White and Colored Quality Coated Papers THE APPLETON COATED PAPER CO. APPLETON WISCONSIN TON C E Meister, Joann M, ......,......,..... ...... ........................................... 9 3 , 101, 155 Gary, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Marketing Club, Sailing Club. Meister, Williaiii A. ........................................,....................................... 134 Dunkirk, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Admini- stration. Track Team. 311 Meyer, M. Katherine ........................................................ ...... .......... 7 5 , 203 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Micek Donna E. ......................................................................... ........... 1 79 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Education Association. , Melchiors, Ann C. ............................,............................................... 95, 194 Meyer, Steve ................-.--..----A-....-.....--------..-----------.--A--------------.-------------- 35 Menasha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Michaels, Harriet M. ............................------..-...---..-.-..--.---.------------,.------, f-145 nology. Dance Club, Varsity Varieties. Chicago, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Marquette Uni- Meli, Robert J, ,,,,,,......,,.,,...,..,.....,..,,.......,.....i..,.,. .,........,....,.,........,.... 1 78 versity Chorus, Dental Hygiene Chorus. Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Michels, James E. ..................-----.---.-.----..-------....-------.-..-----------.-------------- 105 Melin, Donald N. .................,..................... .... ....,.. 9 6 Michniewicz, Nancy A. .......-..............----.-----......----.------4..---------- 80, 91, 194 Melin, Robert A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 76 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- Mencloza, Sister Ihiary Julietta .F ........................................................... 198 1noloEy.Alphabl?elta Theta, Intersorority Council. 9 Z2 Wichita, Kansas. Bachelor o Science in Nursin . Mic Care ', Pau El . ............................V.-.-4.......------4--..-.-- 79, 87, 17 , 5 Menning, Timothy L, ,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, 69, 77, 94, 152 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Associated Appleton, Wisccnrisiii. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Women's Student Council, Campus Carnival. Chi Epsilon, 'Eau Beta Pi, Triangle, American Society of Civil Ilgielke, Myles .......................-.-................--.............-.-..----.-.--------------------- Ig? Engineers, Stu ent Council. ierzwa, JOHII ............--.-..----..................-----.--------------.--.--.----------------------- 1 Mensah, Anthon . ..........,........... ......,............................................... 1 O3 Mierzwa, john F. ............................................................................ 113, 152 Menzel, james ......,.,,.,,,...,,,,.....,,....,...,.,...,..,,,,,,....., ,,,, ,,,...., 1 0 8 Milwaukge, WiscoiEin.hBaflixeIlor of Science in Electrical Engi- Menzies, Henry ..........,.,..,.,,,.....,.............,.,.,....,....,.,......,............,.,....,,,,.. 108 neering. lueprint, oot a anager. Merten, Cornelius .................................................................................... 178 Mietus, john R. ...................................---.. .. -- --....-------------------,- -- 92 Milwaukee, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Migely, Eugene F. ................... .....- 85 Pi Gamma Mu, Pre-Med Club. Mihm, Jack .................... --.....-- 2 57 Mertz, Brian C. ........................................................ 72, 95, 95, 102, 108 Milanowski, Joe E. ...... ............ 9 2 Merwin, Marianne R. ......................................... .................................. 1 78 M11212Z0, V1CkY D- ------- ------- 6 7, 91 Orland Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. M1365 Eefflldrf --------1 --------- S 3 Messar, Diane M. .....................,........................ ...........,.. 9 1 E ef: affl' - ------ -------------- - - Mesner, Marge A. ...................--..................... ......... 7 4, 91 llblftgefr llldaqgfgl' ' ' g5 'gI '13g Mefzgefi 1-me J- ------------- ------------------------------------- --------------------------- 1 0 2 1 ?fi1Wi5l.i...' restsgags isggrsgz''gi''551.22 1'gQ i'fi:sg.imia. Meulefi Mar-gllfet A' ------ -- ---'-'------'- -------'----------------s------------------e-- 179 Sigma Pi Sigma Pi Mu Epsilon Avalanche Club Concert Milwaukee, Wiscorisin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Committee. ' ' ' Sigma Pi Sigma, International Students Club, Dance Club. Miller, Suzanne L. -...V-.'V'.w----'s '..,'-.l..-'--,-.--....-..-.--------.---'-4, 102, 105, 107 M6795 .lem T- ------------------------------------------------------------------'----------------------- 107 Milwaukee Classic ..... ...................... 2 47 Meyer, John A. ..........................................,.......,......,................ 70, 74, 134 Minas, Jgmeg M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 105 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Minor, Ened N, ,-,-,,,.,,.,.,,,,,--,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 205 mil11SfYf1f10n- BfffUGi111'lmHS1Sl11f1, BetaAlpha Psi. Belleville, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Meyer, Louis J. ...............................,..............,.,..............................,,....... 152 Varsity Varieties, Homecoming, Sailing Club. Sterling, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Mischler, Nicholas E. ...................................................... ......... 1 O0 Engineering Knights, Triangle, Blueprint, Student Council. Missiaen, Edmond ................................................... ..... 9 8 Y Best Wishes . . . 0 . to Marquette University C mornnam Eurrnvmsrs. mc. it owners and developers of SOUTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER H I FROEDTERT MAYFAIR, INC. owners and developers of MAYFAIR SHOPPING CENTER ' 312 Aums cupptn c . PRECISION BUILT CLIPPERS 81 VIBRATORS FOR THE PROFESSIONAL BARBER and BEAUTICIAN 1922 -- 41 Years of Quality -1963 Sold Only Through Barber and Beauty SUPPLY DEALERS ALLOY PRODUCTS COR . I Craftsmen in Stainless Steel Waukesha, Wis. 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Moen, Donald F. ,...,...............................,....,,...,,..,.... ,.,..........,.......,,,, . .. 71 Moga, David B. ...,.,.....,...,.,......................,..,,..,...,,,.... .,,,......... 7 5, 86, 104 Mohalski, Robert J. .,.................................................,.........,.. 84, 113, 134 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Pershing Rifles, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Bus. Ad. Wlieel. Molenaar, John ,,...,,.,,..,........,...,. . ..,,..,,,,,...,,...,...,..,,,....,,.,.. ,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,.., 8 1 Molenda, Josef L. ,............,.,..................,...............,,,.,,.....,.............,.,...... 73 Molenda, Michael H. .............,.......... 66, 68, 75, 94, 97, 123, 203, 209 Wauwatosa, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Sigma Nu, Rho Tau Beta, Radio Workshop, Project Marquette. Molepske, Louis J. ...............,.....................,.,.........,.....,.,...,,................... 179 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Molling, Richard E. .......,.............................................................,.......... 179 Port Washington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Young Democrats, Interresiclence Hall Council. Mollohan, Mary K. .....................................,...........................,......,......... 107 Molloy, Dennis i...... . ........ .......,.......,.....,..................., ...,.. .................. 8 1 Monahan, William J. ...................,.................,.............................,.......... 103 Monday, Robert T. .....,.........................................,.....,...................... 84, 154 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Marketing Club. Monfre, Anthony E. ................................................................................ 106 Moody, Jr., Alexander J. ............................................ ....... I 85 Moore, Chris ........................ .................. 8 7 Mooney, Mary J. .................... ......................................................... 7 8, 90 Moore, Susan K. ...................................................................... 90, 134, 262 Wlilbraham, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Theta Phi Alpha, Cheerleader, Varsity.Varieties. Moran, Janice S. .......................,........................................................ 49, 98 Moran, Margaret E. ................................................................................ 179 Rock Island, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Young Democrats, Peace Corps Committee. Moran, Mark F. ...................................... ..... ...... 1 0 0, 102, 108 Morearty, Frank .........................................................,............................ 102 Morearty, Robert W. ...............,.............................................................. 102 Morgan, Edward P. .................................................................. ........... 1 41 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. W Morgan, James M. ........................................... ,. ............................... 68, 179 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Brooks Council. Morgan, Marjorie A. .............................................................................. 200 South Bend, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Morgan, Marlene A. ................................................................................ , 98 Morgans, John D. .................................................................................... 84 Morgenroth, Mary K. .... ...... ....... .............. l 8 9 Moriarity, Jeff .......r............................................................................ 71, 76 Moriarity, John R. .................................................................................. 104 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi-' neering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Radio Amateurs of' . Marquette. ' ' Moricz, Joseph ............. ....... .............. 7 O Morien, Jack F. ............... ......... 8 1, 96 Morreale, Vincent P. ...... .........-. 8 2 Morris, Michael .............. ....... 1 OO Morrissey, Kenneth J. ...... ........... 1 01 Morrissey, Richard F. ..... ......... 8 0, 83 Morton, Marty C. ....... , ....... 98, 105 Moscoso, Teodoro ..... .......11-- 2 58 Moser, Joseph C. .............................................................. ........................ 2 0 Mroz, Robert J. ...........................................................................-.-..--...... 93 Mudrak, Nancy L. ...................................................................... ............ 1 98 Marinette, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Muehlbauer, John, III ............................................................ 84, 101, 134 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club. 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Mullen, Thomas P. .................,..................,..................................,.......... 98 Muller, Dolores H. .................................,........................................ 96, 179 Lindenhurst, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Young Republicans. Mullin, Clarann ........................,......,................,.,..............................,.... 107 Mullins, Margaret Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Kappa Beta Gamma, Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Sophomore Coed Board, Homec M. ................................................................ 82, 91 ,179 oming Council. Mulvaney, Kathy M. ........................... ....... ....... .,,................ 7 7 Munday, janet C. ...................,..., ..................,... 9 3 Murakami, Betty Y. ..... .............. ,.,....... ....., ........ 7 5 , 9 1, 105 Mureithi, Charles H. ........................,.............,..................,.................... 105 Murphy, Carole A. ,......... ............................................,............. 7 3, 89, 179 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Sceptre and Sword, Sodality, Student Council. Murphy, james E. ......................................,................................. ......... 7 6 Murphy, Kathy A. ................................................,..........,........................ 73 Murphy, M. Denise ....................................................................,... 78, 209 Murphy, Mary jane ........................,.......................,............,.........,........ 179 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. 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Schmit, Susie J. ...........,................. ..,..... ,,,.,.,,..,....,,,,,,,,,,.,,. ,,,,, 7 7 Schmitt, Carl A. ,................,..........,,.,.i...................................,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 21 Schnabel, Susan M. .,.,....,...,,.,,.,.,.,,.,.,.,.,....,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,.., 91 Schnackenherg, Frank J. .............................,.,........,,..............,.,...,.....,,,, 183 Wauwatosa, Wiscoiisiii. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Schneble, Mary Jo ......,...........,..,....,..,....,.......,,,..,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90, 146 Wfausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Delta Sigma Gamma, Varsity Varieties, Campus Carnival. Schneider, Alvin E. ........,,..,..............,.,,......................,.......,....,..,..,.,,,,,,,, 155 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Society of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers. Schneider, Dave ........................................,......... ...,..,...................,,.,.. 2 59 Schoder, Rev. Raymond V. ................................. .... ,........,...,,,..,.,, 2 5 8 Schoehen, Michael J. ......,.....................................................,.....,,,.,.,. ,.,. 6 5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma. Schoenecker, Dick ............,.........................................,........................... 256 Schoenecker, Rudolph A. ..................................................,.,.....,..,...,.,.. 21 Scholand, Gerald W. .......................... 65, 67, 69, 77, 86, 95, 105, 153 Rochester, New York. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Pi Mu Epsilon, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Phi Delta, Student Council, Intramural Sports. 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Scully, Michael A. ........................................... .........................,......... 8 5 Sealey, Lorrie .............. ..............,......................................................... 8 7 Seefolcl, Louis R. .................................................................................... 154 Milwaukee, Wiscoiisiii. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. American Society of Civil Engineers. Seipp, Martin I. ........................................................................................ 184 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Pi. Seitz, Reynolds C. .............................................................................. 76, 92 Selberg, Sandra G. ............................................. ................,.................. 9 1 Selk, Eugene E. ........................................... ........ 1 O3 Selves, Susan L. .............................................. ........ 1 84 Ironbelt, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Semmler, Gerald T. .................................................................................. 75 Senclik, J. Richard ............................................................................ 85, 160 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Stu- dent Bar Association. Sendik, Kathleen ...................................................................................... 90 Sonia, Steve E. .......................................................................................... 142 Patterson, New Jersey.Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. 325 H. FOSCATO TERRAZZO CO. Henry Foscoto, M.U. Eng. '26 Vincent Foscczto, M.U. Eng. '49 TERRAZZO CONTRACTORS 7261 N. 107th St. Milwaukee 23, Wis. Telephone: FLagstone 4-8280 OLYMPIC LANES 4040 So. 27th St. AT. 1-8200 7603 WAUWATOSA SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Current Dividends 4-'Xp Insured By the F.S.L.l.C. BL. 8-5880 W. State St. Wauwotosa, Wis KOEHRING CO. 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Concordia Ave., Milwaukee 16, Wis. 326 Qolalen uernoey airy C0-OPERATIVE QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS MILWAUKEE WAUKESHA Seramur, John C. .......,............,........,........................................ ..... ..... 8 5 Sery, john ............................................,.....,.,..........................,..,............. 255 Shaner, James G. ..............................................,....,.....,....,.,...................,. 184 Batavia, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Educa- tion Association, American Rocket Society. Shapaker, james W. ..................,.......................,,..,...........,..................... 77 Sharma, Dr. Prems S. ........v..................................,......................,.,,........ 103 Shaules, Ivlarilyn R. .................................................. 66, 67, 91, 95, 200 Palos Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Sailing Club, Dance Club. Shaurette, jean M. .................................................................... 75, 90, 104 Shaw, james G. ................................................................ 86, 94, 154, 222 Menasha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Welcome Week-Senior Week, Varsity Vari- eties. Shea, Gail A. .................................................................................... 69, 184 Newington, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta, Marquette Players, Marquette University Chorus. Shea, Karen ................................................................................................ 88 Shebesta, Dennis A. .................................................................................. 86 Shebesta, Donald F. .....................,............................................................ 184 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma. Sheehan, Michael P. .................................................................................. 136 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Sheehan, Regina M. ................,............................................................... 96 Sheehy, Maureen .................................. .......... .......................................... 9 3 Shelso, Sharon M. .....................,...............,.,............................................ 184 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Student National Education Association, Sailing Club. Sheridan, Susan ................................................................................ ..... 9 9 Shimek, Buzz ................................................................................. ........ 2 54 Shore, Paul T. .......................................................................................... 105 Short, David L. .................................................................................. 66, 184 Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Student National Education Association. Shibilski, Kenneth P. .............................................................................. 156 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Beta Alpha Psi, Knight of the Altar. Shippy, Elaine M. .............................................,.......,,..................... 87, 184 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. 09, v nm., F . 0 UNIT CRANE 8 SHOVEl CORP. 6411 W. Burnham St. MILWAUKEE 19, WISCONSIN MANUFACTURERS OF CRANES - SHOVELS - TRENCHOES CLAMSHELLS - DRAGLINES - MAGNETS , , I mai Siciliano, Michele T. ...., ,..,,,...,,,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,-,,,,, 1 O7 Sidell, Ken .........,................ ,,,,...,,.,,..,,,,,...,.,..,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.... 8 1 Sifferman, Thomas R. ,...... ........ 6 5, 67, 69, 72, 77, 85, 95, 112 Sigma Delta Chi ......,,,,,, .,.,,..........,..,.....,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 6 Sigma Gamma Chi ....... ............,..,.,,,..........,,,,,.,.,,,......,,, 6 5 Sigma Phi Delta ..... ,,... 8 6 Sigma Pi Sigma ........... ..... 6 9 Sigma Sigma Epsilon ...... ............ ....... 8 2 Sigma Tau Delta ................................,....,.,... ...........,........,....,.,.....,,.,., 6 6 Simenson, Marcia R. .........................,...,,,,,,,....,..,,,.....,,.,,,..,., 89, 107, 199 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Marquette University Chorus, WOIITCDIS Soclality. Simmons, Alice L. ......................,.............................................,........,,..,., 184 Stanford, Connecticut. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma, Student National Education Association, Avalanche Club. Simons, Donald R. ...... ............................ .,.,.,.,...,......,....,.,..,,.,..,,,.......,.,. 8 3 Simon, Marvin D. .........................,.............,.............,............,,...... 102, 184 Grafton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Chorus. Simonich, Dale M. ....................................................,.............,,.,.........,.. 154 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Sinclair, Gerald F. ,....... . .....................,...............,,..,..............,....,.,,,.... 101 Singleton, Michael J. .... .......... 7 fi, 83, 101, 122 Sisson, Bonnie J. ......., ...................... 8 7, 114 Sitter, Steve ,..,..............................................,.....,....,........,.,..................... 86 Skalitzky, Karen K. ............,.......,,..,.................................,......... 66, 78, 90 Skinner, Sande S. .................................,.....................,........................,,.... 184 Lake Zurich, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta. Skroch, jo M. .......................................................................................... 184 Arcadia, Wisconsiii. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club, Sodality. Skogstrom, Kristine A. ............................. ................................. 6 6, 67, 68 Skopec, Kathy D. .................................................................................... 98 Skopec, Michael H. .......... ............ 8 1 Skowlund, Richard J. .......................................... ................................. 8 5 Skwierawski, Michael J. .................................................................. 80, 81 Slagoski, D. James .......................................................................... 95, 154 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Slaughter, james C. .............................,.................................................. 185 Waterloo, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. , Better-BiIt Millwork Milwaukee Made . . GETZEL WOODWORK CO. l Walter A. Getzel, President Walter W. Getzel, Vice-President Edgar W. Gaulke, Secretary-Treasurer Adolph P. 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Snider, Richard E. ...... ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Slawnick, Michael J. ......................... ..,....... ,.................................. 7 7 Snyder, Barbara M. .... ,,i,,,,,,,,,.... 7 5, 91 Slyvain, Gerald R. ,......,.............. .......... ,....... ............ .............................. 1 0 3 S nyder, David L. .... ,,,,,,,.. 8 2, 84, 96 Smigiel, Mitchell R. ........,...................,...........................................,,...... 185 Snyder, Harry G. .... i,i,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. 8 5 Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Snyder, james F. ................ ..,.....,...,,,,.,...,....,...,....,....,.,........,..,.,,.,..,l,,, 7 7 Smith, Anne E. ....,..,.......,...,..........................................., 70, 87, 117, 158 Sobanski, Alice .....,....................,....,.......,,,,....,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,.., 2 05 So. Euclid, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Tau Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Alpha, Sigma Delta Pi, Theta Sigma Phi, Tribune. Society of Automotive Engineers ..,.....................................,.,,.,,,,,....,,,, 92 Smith, Barbara E. ..............................,........................,............................ 93 Soderholm, Craig ..................,....................,....,.,.,,..,...,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0,107 Smith, Frances A. .........................................................,.......................... 93 Sokop, John L. ..............................,. ..,.,., 3 6, 107 Smith, jerry E. ,........... ...,..............,................................................... 8 5, 154 Somani, Dr. P. ...................................,,.......,.....,....,.....,,,,.,,......,, ,,,,,.,,,,,, 1 03 Grayslake, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sonefeld, Helyn C. .....................................,,,........,,,,,,.,...,....,..,,, ,,,. 9 0, 203 Chi Epsilon, Triangle, American Society of Civil Engineers. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Delta Smith, john R. ......................,...........................,..............,,..................... 85 Sigma Gamma. Smith, Joyce A. ................................................................................ 74, 200 Song, ji Il ...........................,........,.........,...........,,,,,.....,.,,.,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 56 Monticello, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Philosophy in Business Ad- Pi Alpha Sigma, Dance Club, Student Council. ininistration. Beta Alpha Psi. Smith, Julie E. ........................................................r................... 87, 91, 119 Sophomore Coed Board .....................,......,.,,,.......,...,...,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,...,,,,,, 203 Smith Mar aret M. ......,........,...................................................,............ Sorauf, Thomas J. ................,,...............,.....,........, ,.....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, 6 8, 73, 185 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Sodality, , 8 37 Smith, Mary Ellen ................,................................................... 80, 89, 156 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Student Council. ministration. Phi Chi Theta, Intersorority Council, Orientation Speckert, Marlene F. ...........,...........,,........,,,....,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,,...,,,,,,, -,.,, 7 5, 91 Leader. Speech Council ....,,......... ,,,,,,.,,,, 7 5 Smith, Maureen M. ......................,........................................................... 98 Spellman, Joanne M. ........... ...,,,.,...,,,.,,,,..,,...,,,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., ,-,- 9 4 Smith, Mike ....................... .................................... ............................ 2 5 6 Spencer, Brian R. ................,.......,,...,..,,,,,..1...... .,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,-, 3 4, 142 Smith, Patricia K. .................................................................................... 146 Baker, Oregon. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Pl-ii Kappa, P51 Englewood, Colorado. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Omega. Delta Eta. Spieker, Clifford W. ,....,.............,,....,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,.,,, 1 05 Smith, Peter C. ................ .................................... ,.................. 1 0 3, 106 Spielbauer, Ronald H. .......,...........,......,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,-,, 1 85 Smith, Roger C. ...................................................................................... .. 72 Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts, Smith, Ronald E. ,...................................................................,......... 65, 185 Math Club. Milwaukee, NVisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Psi Spincller, john J. ................,,.,..,.,.....,,,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 3 5 Chi. Squires, Muriel M. ..............,,......,.,.,..,...,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7, 91 Smith, Sue A. .................................................................. 79, 89, 199, 223 Stadler, Geraldine M. ......,...,,.....,...,,.,..,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5, 87, 185 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Delta, Associated Womens Student Council. Chi Sigma Chi, Homecoming Council, Varieties Council. Simith, Thomas W. .................................,.............................. 72, 100, 107 Staley, Thomas J. .......,,...........,,,....,.,,..,.,...,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 6 Smits, Suzanne R. ..................................................................,..... 67, 74, 91 Stanchtield, john B. .......,.....,..,....1..,,.,,,....,,.,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5, 185 Smyth, Mary B. ..............................................................,......................... 185 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of A1-tg, Gymnastics, P1-C. Rochester, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Med Club. K. f ll? DC 4 A1 Ss of at L2 4 .6 Animal hide has served mankind since earliest civilization. lts strength and beauty are inherent qualities. But the tonner's skill is responsible for its conversion to leather os we know it now, with its mony rich colors and surface textures, its suppleness and built-in water resistance. Pfister and Vogel is proud of its port in developing new tanning techniques. But it also recognizes o debt to the great centers of learning like Marquette. Here old techniques in many fields ore constantly re-assessed. Here chemical research poves the way for new techniques. And here, above call, the sense of challenge to do all things better is instilled in the hearts ond minds of eoch new generation. Pfister 81 Vogel Tanning Co. Inc. MILWAUKEE 1, WISCONSIN 329 Stamm, Helen M. ..,........,. ..,..,. 9 9 Stiglich, Charles ................ ...... 9 8 Stanislauski, Maria ...,... .A..... 9 9 Stockreiter, F. Michael ...........,..................................................,..,.,........ 82 Stankowski, Wayne J. ........ ,....,.... 6 7 Stockreiter, Margaret M. .....................................................................- --199 Stanton, SJ, Rev. Floyd L. ..... .,..... 2 5, 206 Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Stapleton, Mike .................................................,........... ................,,,..,., 1 22 Delta, Inter-Residence Council, Varsity Varieties. Stariha, janet M. ................................................................................ 75, 89 Stoffel, Thomas J. .............................................................. .... -....---- 1 0 0 Stark, Richard J. .....i...................................,............................................ 136 Stolfel, William M. ...................................................... ......--- 1 02 Cedar Rapids, lowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Stollenwerk, john J. ....... ............ 6 8 ministration. Stone, Janet R. ............ ............---- 9 8 Starr, Gerald R. .............................................................................. 103, 136 Stone, john ........................... ..... ........ ................................. ....... 2 4 5 , 249 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Stout, Frederick J. ................................................................. ...-.......- 1 42 ministration. Scabhard and Blade, AROTC. Hamilton, Montana. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Stasiewicz, john H. ................................................................................ 100 Stover, Mary C. ...................................................................... . .....-- 98, 99 Stauffacher, Stephanie L. ..................,.............................,....................... 146 Strapp, Michael F. ............ .................................................................. 8 2 Barabaa, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Strassberg, Thomas .......................................................................-.... ---- 1 08 Smut, John V. ...................................................... 65, 71, 72, 93, 95, 106 Strassman, Charles R. .......................................... 65, 69, 77, 85, 95, 155 Stavinohs, Henry F. ....................... ...........................................,....... 9 7 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Steffenscn, Karen ........ ..................................... 9 8 Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Triangle, Student Steichen, john .......................... .............................................,. .......... 7 9 Council. Stelmack, Frederick C. .......................................................................... 142 Strassman, Richard J. .................................................. 72, 85, 92, 97, 113 Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Straub, Katy A. ............... .........................----.... 9 8 Delta. Straz, David A. Jr. ............. ..........-. 9 6 Stelmaszewski, Richard J. .....................................,................................ 142 Strittmatter, Bernard D. .... .............i-- 8 2 Milwaukee, Wisccinsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Amer- Strobel, Ronald T. ............. ............. ....... ................... 7 2 ican Dental Association. Stroinski, Camille A. ........................................................ ....... 7 5, 87, 96 Stelzer, Karen M. ...................................................................................... 72 Stroth, Michael E. ................................................................. ...........---- 1 85 Stelzl, Judith A. ................,......................,.........,..,....,............,,.,.,.,,,.,.... 136 Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Stuart, Dennis C. .................................................................... -....---- 1 85 ministration. Phi Chi Theta, Management Club. Buffalo, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Prom Council. Stencler, Bruce W. ...................,................................,..................... 85, 257 Student Bar Association ....................................................... ...... 9 2 Stepanek, Daniel P. .......................................................,........................ 185 Strupp, Robert F. ................................................................ .............-...... 8 1 Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Var- Sturm, Chuck D. .............................................................................. ........ 1 85 sity Sports. Northbrook, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Spanish Club. Stephens, William R. .............................................................................. 185 Sturm, William C. . ....................................... 68, 74, 82, 84, 94, 97, 137 Brookheld, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- Stevenson, .Edward F. ............,....................................,...............,............ 85 ministration. Rho Tau Beta, Pi Sigma Epsilon, Bus. Ad. Student Sticch, John M. ........................................................................................ 155 Council, Student Senate. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- Suckiel, joseph W. ................ .... .... . . ............ . 72 neering. Suemnick, David A. ...... --...-- 8 5, 92 Stilich, Gerald F. ................................................................ 103, 155, 228 Sugalski, Thomas A. .... ......... 7 1 71 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- Sukiel, Joseph W. .... ...-- - neering. Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, Avalanche Club. Sullivan, Kathy A. ..... ..... 9 7 JOHN S. JUN ,IN . Heating eljlumbing -Air Conditioning CUNTRACTORS Sr ENGINEERS Professional Engineers Licensed in State of Wisconsin 615 South 89th Street Milwaukee 14, Wisconsin GReenfieId 6-3295 330 Swinarsky, Gerald B. ..........................................,..........,.............,,,,, 83, 185 Pequannock, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Sydow, Dr. Frances ................................................,,...............,....,,....,,.... 102 Sylain, Gerald R. ...........,...............,..,,...........,,,..,,,,..,,.,,..,,..,......,..,,, 71, 185 Las Vegas, Nevada. Bachelor of Arts. Knights of the Altar, International Students Club. Synder, Barbara M. .................i............................,,,,.....,....................,.,. N194 Menasha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech- HOFFMAN HOUSE Sullivan, Lawrence E. ....... ...........,,. 9 3 Sullivan, Patrick H. ..,.. ,,,.,,,,,,,,...,,., 9 2, 95 Sullivan, Terrence F. ......................,......,.,..............................,,......,....... 83 Sullivan, Timothy C. ...............,..,....,,...............,.,,.,,,...,,... 83, 93, 185, 209 Fair Lawn, New jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Sigma Nu, Crown and Anchor, Phi Theta Psi, Student Senate, Brooks Council. Sullo, Richard ..,.......,.... ........................,...........,............,.........,,.,.,..,... 2 5? Sullo, Robert A. ............,...........,..........................,....,.........................,.., 105 Sumikawa, Bert M. ...........,...........,...................,.........,.......................,.... 142 Kailua Oahu, Hawaii. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Suresh, Jhawar C. .....,.......................................... .,........ .... .......... 1 0 3 Sustar, john E. ....,.............,,,.......................,,... ,.,,,,, 9 4 Sutkus, Leo A. ..........................................,.,...,.. ....... 1 85 Lake Bluff, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Suto, Nancy A. ..................................................................,..................... 97 Svoboda, Linda A. .........................,........,..................,..........,.....,.....,.,,.. 158 Amana, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Tribune, Mar- quette University Chorus. Swagler, Margie ...............,........,.........,.........................................,,........ 87 Swane, Jon C. ..................,....,..............,.........,........,.,......,................... 65, 95 Swann, Terrence G. ................................,........................................... 68, 75 Sweeney, Elizabeth A. ............................................ 74, 79, 90, 200, 223 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Delta Sigma Gamma, Pi Alpha Sigma, Student Senate, Student Council. Swimming .................................................................................................. 259 Switalski, Rita A. .......................,............................................................ 137 Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admini- stration. Phi Chi Theta. ARTOS ENGINEERING CO. M8HUf8CtUF9TS of PRODUCTION MACHINERY 2757 S. 28th St. Milwaukee I5, Wis. Telephone: Ml tchell 5-6Ol0 0 LUNCHEONS 0 DINNERS 0 COCKTAILS - SERVING DAILY - IExcepl' Mondays, September Through Junel Just 4 blocks off the Square at 514 E. Wilson St. - MADISON - AL 6-0685 Rockford 0 Wisconsin Dells nolojgy. Alpha Delta Theta, Marquette University Band, Dance Clu . Synder, David L. .,...........,.. . Synder, james F. ..... . Snyder, Harry G. ............,,.. . Syncler , Kay F. ...... ......... ..... . 82 , .....,., 112, 115 LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Scept1'e and Sword, Sigma Alpha Eta, Sigma Tau Delta, Religious Council, Brooks Council. Sytkowski, Arthur . ,..,.,,.....,,.....,.,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 100,108 Szczypta, joseph W. .....................,.....................,,..,...,.,....,,.,,,.,,., ,101, 137 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Bus. Ad. Wheel, Marketing Club. Szemborski, Barbara .....,..... Szymanski, Ronald L. ........ . Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Education Association. T Tabert, Janet M. ...,........,......,.,.,..........,.....,,..,,..,....,,,.,,,,,.,1,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 203 Oxford, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Sigma Alpha Eta. Taccarino, john R. ....................1.............,,........,..,,......,,,.,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,, 77, 185 Ocean City, New jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Prom Council, Young Democrats, Homecoming. Taeyerts, Rita J. ...................................................,.........,. ..,.,.....,.....,,,,,, 9 9 Takeichi, Surnio ...............1.,......................,,,.,,..,.,.,.,, ,,,,,.,, 9 9 Talaga, Dan L. ...... . Talbot, Vincent . ........ 92 .....,,,123 Tlachac, Norbert J. ...... .... 2 2 Talsky, Richard J. ..,..... ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Tanabe, Patrick T. . ...,............................,,..........................,.,,,.......,....,,.... 96 Tanner, Nancy A. ............................,...,.............................,. 75, 79, 88, 146 Omaha, Nebraska. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Won1en's Student Council, Dental Hygiene Council. Tarantino, Peter .................................,......................,........................... 78, 86 Tarnawski, julie K. ......................................................................,......,..,. 203 Elgin, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Correction. Rho Tau eBta, Sigma Alpha Eta, Varsity Varieties. Tate, Elizabeth R. ..................................................... .......... 6 7, 91 Tau Beta Pi ....................,.. ............. .. 69 Taylor, Mary V. ................ .......... 9 0, 93 Tegtmeyer, Gamber F. Tennessen, David .......... Tennis .......,............... .. Terranova, George I. Tessler, Bill .................. Tewes, james A. ...... . Thein, Theis, Barbara J. ...... . Peter G. ...... . Theis, Ricl1ard ..................... Theis, William F. .............. . Milwaukee, Wisconsin. istration. Thermer, Richard Theta Phi Alpha ....... Theta Sigma Phi Thibault, Thomas Thiel, James N. Thill, Richard J. Thomas, Jean M. J. ....,.. . iifffi 20 ..,...,.108 ........257 93 .....,..256 72 90 Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- 90 87 71 84 Thomas, Pattifay .......... ........... 7 5. 90, 208 Thompson, Henry E. ............................................................ 66, 67, 69, 73 Thompson, Robert D. .............................................................................. 143 West Covina, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior Ameri- can Dental Association, Intramural Sports. Thornley, Robert D. .................................................................................. 143 Muskegon Heights, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Thorsbakken, Arden L. ............................................................................ 143 Barron, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. junior American Dental Association. Thuermer, Richard J. ................................................................................ 160 Mt. Calvary, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. ' . .. . .. . 146 T1 ed t, Carol J. ................ . Hortonville, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Tiernan, George H. .... Tierney, Joe ............, Tierney, Mary B. Tierney, Steve .............. Timpone, Rosann M. 21 .........122 .........10O .........25ll ..,. 75 Tinkle, Wriyfne F. ........, ......, 2 5, 80 Tipoff Committee ...... 78 Tobin, Howard J. ...... ..... 1 9 Tobin, Karen M. ....... ..,...... 1 O3 Tobin, Paul M. .... ........ 8 2 Toepp, Tom ............... ........ 2 58 Tole, Thomas M. ..... ......,. 8 6 Tama, Bob .........,.. .........,,, 1 13 Toma, Charles A. ....... ........ 8 2, 107 Toman, Michael P. .... .......,.... 7 7 Tomasi, Peter C. .......... ............ 8 5 Tomasini, David R. ..................................................... ....... 7 5, 81 Tomek, Donald J. ......................................................... ........ 1 85 Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Homecoming. Topp, Ann .....................................,................................. ........ 1 21 Torpy, Patricia M. .....................,..................,.......... ........ 1 85 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Toth, David M. ......,................................................................................. 95 Townsend, Patrick L. .................................................................... 100, 185 San Antonio, Texas. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Anchor and Chain Society. Trainer, Alice P. .................................................................................. 75, 88 Traiser, Mary J. ....................................... ........ 1 85 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Tremaine, Pat A. ...................................................................................... 87 Tremmel, Patricia A. ........................................................................ 88, 146 Indianapolis, Indiana. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Association, Images. ' V 331 Vallis, Robert G. ....,....... ....... . . ..................... . 71 Van Aacken, Karen L. .... ....... 1 05, 112, 208 Van Abel, Jon .............. ................. 7 7, 85 VanDanElzen, Judy .................................................................................. 98 Vandehey, Patricia M. ...................................................,................ 88, 146 Menasha, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Junior American Dental Hygiene Association, Dental Hy- giene Chorus. Vandenberg, Patricia A. ..................................................,..,.................... 146 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. VanDerhei, Peter M. .......,.......................................,.....,........................ 143 Antigo, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Vanclerhyden, Pete ........................,,.........................,,,,,,.....,.,......,....,...,, 245 Van Fleet, Judy K. .......................................,,,,..,,................,..........,,.,.,.. 91 VanGoether1, Phyllis M. ..........................................................,.,,.....,...... 200 Minocqua, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Welcome Week Council, International Stu- dents Club. VanHandel, Gerald J. ...... . .....,..,,,...,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,. ,...,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, 9 5 0 D U C T S , IN C . Sheet Metal Fabricators , Hospital Casework Gleason Reels Plants at Mayville, Wis. Sales Office: 740 N. Plankinton Ave. MILWAUKEE 3, WISCONSIN Telephone: BRoadway I-2545 The POWER of the ALLIED PRINTING TRADES LABEL Trenbolme, Gordon ............................................................ ..... 257 Trentadue, Diane L. ....................................................... ........ 8 7 Triangle ..................... ............ 8 5 T1'iassi, Michael E. ............................................................................ 94, 113 Trimborn, Judith ..................................................................,....... 89, 199 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Trimborn, Lynn ...................................................................................... M229 Trindel, Carolyn A. .................................... ........ 1 85 Fairbury, Nebraska. Bachelor of Arts. Tripp, Clark S. ........................................... ............. 9 4, 97 Troik, Margaret J. ................................... .......... ........... 1 O 2 Troka, John R. ......... ....... 6 9, 94, 112 Trompeter, Jim ............ .................. 2 56 Troy, Virginia M. ............ ...... ...... .......... ...................... S 0 , 8 7 Truclnowski, Katherine .............................................................................. 90 Truebenbach, Janet R. ...................................................... 75, 88, 146, 208 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Sophomore Coed Board, Dental Hygiene Council. Trzuskowski, Donald J. ............................................................................ 155 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineer- ing. Student Council, Blueprint, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Tucci, Robert L. ........................................................................................ 97 Tumpak, John R. .............................................................................. 86, 155 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Sigma Phi Delta, Welcome Week-Senior Week. Turbin, Cheryl ....................................................................... ..... ................ 1 2 1 Turck, Judy ................................................................................................ 87 Turlais, Juris ......................................... ....... ............................................ 1 5 5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Sicence in Electrical Engi- neering. Tylicki, James .....,.................................................................................... 185 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Sigma Pi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon. Tynan, Mary Anne .............................................................................. 87, 158 Southington, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Hilltop, Tribune. Q u Ullrich, Charles A. .................................................................................. 160 Mundelein, Illinois. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Ulrich, Jean A. ........................................................................................ 185 Rochester, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Umhoefer, Mary A. ................................................................................ 94 Unruh, Marilyn J. .......................................................................... 105, 106 Urban, Thomas W. .................................................................................. 154 Greenwich, Connecticut. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Engineering Knights, Sigma Phi Delta. Urbauer, Charles F. ................................................................. .. ......... . 81 Uszler, J. Michael ....... ........ 1 00 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, represent over a half million people in this community. ln reality the great mass of workers, organized and un- organized, 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. Nlfiiiaiy Milwaukee Allied Printing Trades Council John C. Papen ...... ................... P resident Robert Koltermann . ..................... Vice-President Al E. Redman .... ............... S ecretary-Treasurer Edward Haasch ....... . ...... Public Relations Manager Irwin Gutbrod .................................................... Doorkeeper Room 207 Metropolitan Block IOI2 N. 3rd St., Milwaukee 3, Wis. Telephone BRoadway I-7728 MORRI O Photo rapher Specializing in Photographs that please. Graduations, Weddings, Passports, Family Groups, Babies and Confirmations. In our large concrete vault we keep your finished negatives on file, and can furnish on short notice duplicate orders promptly. Official Photographers for 1963 Hilltop of the individual Seniors and Fraternity Groups WISCONSIN THEATRE BUILDING 536 West Wisconsin Avenue Van Horn, Ben C. ..... ..,....... 8 S Van Roo, Sarah ........ ....... 7 4, 208 . . . .78 Varieties Council . ...... . ........ .. Varsity Basketball ..... ....... 2 45 Varsity Varieties .........,............,.............,............,,.....................,..........,.. 229 Venezia, Richard J. ,.......i.................................,...................,........... 84. 143 West Palm Beach, Florida. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Ventre, Joan ....,.................,.......................................,.....,................. 98, 102 Veome, Kathleen A. ............,.....,........,....................,.......,....................... 199 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Marquette University Chorus. Verch, Richrad L. ..........,......,..................,.........,..................................... 185 Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Vergara, George ........,....,.......,,.....,................................................. 82, 256 Verhalen, Duane T. ......i,.................................,,.....,.....,......e.................. 145 Earlimart, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior Ameri- can Dental Association. Verpick, Judith L. ............................................,.............,.,................,.... 96 Verrett-Carter. Shirley .........................,.................................................. 255 Vezina, Marie S. ........................,..................................,....,..............i..,,.. 199 Traverse City, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Vider, James C. ...........,............,.,............................................................. 101 Villers, Theresa A. ...................................................................,.,..........,. 187 Steubenville, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Tribune. Viossem, Joseph .................,..................,.................... ........ 1 12 Vitzthum, Mary ..........,..,...................................................,................ 89 Vogl, Alan J. ......................................,............................,....,........... 97, 187 Lewistown, Montana. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega, Psi Chi, Young Democrats. Vogel, Jeanne M. .......,.................................................,............ 80, 87, 187 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Iota Chi Omega, Intersorority Council, Sodality. Vogus, Clinton E. ........................ ...,......,.................. ..... ..... ............,........ 1 O 2 Vonderl-laar, Tess M. ...............,,............................................................. 158 Celina, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi. Vonesh, Kathleen A. . ..................... ............. ...........,............................... 2 0 0 Glenview, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma: Von Rueden. Patricia ........................,...........,..........................,,,.....,.,.... 187 Eagle, Wiscoiisin. Bachelor of Arts. Vosika, Judy A. ...................................................................................,.... 98 Vosit, Joseph G. ...........,.........................,....,.............,..,...,...................... 187 Westniiaiit, lllinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Voss, James E. ........................,.........................................,..................,.... 100 Voss, Richard P. .................................................,.................................... 105 W Wadas, John J. ...................................................................,............ 84, 143 Hammond, lndiana. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Student Council, Wrestling. Wade, SJ, Rev. Francis C. ...................................................................... 68 Wade, Timothy L. ................................ .......... ....... 7 1 Wagner, Carol M. ..........,.................................... ....... 1 85 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Wfagner, David H. ............................,..................,............,............... 84, 143 Antigo, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. American Dental Association, Psi Omega. 333 Wagner, Paul C. .,........,,.,,.,........,..........,..,.,............................., 70, 86, 116 Buffalo, New York. Alpha Sigma Nu, Kappa Tau Alpha, Sig- ma Delta Chi, Tribune, Hilltop. Wakeman, Camilla ................,.....,........................................................... 153 Dearborn, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Tribune, Hilltop. XValdenmeyer, Rick ..............,.,............................................................... 108 Waldinan, Mary E. ...............................................................................-.. 187 Brainerd, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Le Circle Francais. Student National Education Association. NValdon, William F. ................................................................................ 154 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. XValenta, Richard J. ................................................................................ 137 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Walinchus, Cecilia A. .............................................................................. 98 Walleiihurst, Sister Philip Neri, SDS ...............................................--- 199 Cuba City, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Wallinan, John D. ...........................,....,................................................. 211 Walsh, Denis E. .......................,..,.................................... ..... ..187 Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Walsli, SJ, Rev. John J. .......,...................................... ....... 1 11 Walsh, Kay J. ............................................................ ...---- 9 0 Walsli, Mary C. .....................................................................................--- 66 Wfalter, Barbara A. .................................................................................. 194 Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta, Student Council, Sophomore Coed Board. Wt1ltei', John H. .......................................................,.,............................ 137 Menominee, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Finance Club. Wampole, Frederick J. ............................................................................ 137 Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Management Club. Ward, Jerry ........................,..................................................................... 250 Ward, Vera ............,................................................................. ...... 8 7, 187 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. V7argin, Roger C. ...,........................................................... ....... . 101, 258 Warner, Timothy ...... ...... ............. 1 0 S Warras, Jim ........,,...... ......--.. 2 53 Warth, Robert L. ...... ....... 1 07 Wfartha, Kathleen ...... ....... 9 1 Waschbuscli, Jack ....,.... ....... 1 00 Washechek, Susan A. ............................................................................-- 89 XVasson, Janet J. ............,.........,............................................................... 146 Belvidere, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Watchler, Margaret B. ............................................................................ 93 Waters, Mrs. Fredna ................................................................................ 145 Gainesville, Georgia. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Epsilon Alpha. Waters, Sidney N. ........................,.,,........................................................ 145 Commerce, Georgia. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Wavernek, Mary C. ...... ................................................................. 7 6, 203 Wfeasler, Paul A. ...................................................................................... 85 Vlfeber, Christopher A. ...........................................,................................ 115 Chicago, Illinois. Kappa Tau Alpha, Crown and Anchor, Tribune, Journal. Wagner, Joan ............................................................................................ 208 Weber, Patricia L. .................................................-...-------.-------- --------------- 2 03 Wlagner, Kathleen M. ........................................ ....... 1 87 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Cor- Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. rection. Delta Sigma Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta. Wagner, Midge ............,,,,......,............................ ,...... 8 7, 232 Weber, John .................................................................... . .. -----.---- 257 NVaitrovitch, Lawrence W. .............................. .......... 1 05 Weber, William N. ..... ...... ...... ------ 1 0 5 INSURED SAVINGS Increased by Liberal Dividends HOME LOANS CONSQLIDATED Savings 8t Loan Association Conveniently Located 1040 W. Wisconsin Ave. BR. 6-8277 334 Weber, Richard J. ......,....,....,.,.,.,.A.,..........,........,.,......,,,.,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,......,. 137 Dubuque, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Brooks Council, Welcome Week Council. Wedding, Jerome K. .........................................,............,.....,,.....,..,......... S5 Wehrle, Debra A. ......,........l.....................,................................,....... 94, 97 Wegner, Jerome G. ........................,..,.....................,..,,,......,.....,.........,.... 154 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers, Intramural Sports. Weigt, Fred C. ...........,...,,,..,..............,,,.........,...,.,.......,.,.,....,,........., 84, 105 Weingart, Bob ................................................................................ 245, 256 Weiss, Paul ...,....................................... ...........,,.... ....,...,.................. 2 5 8 Weitekamp, M. Maureen ................................................................ 87, 137 Rantoul, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Chi Sigma Chi, Sophomore Coed Board. Welch, John W. ...................................................................................... 22 Welcome Week ............,.......................................,..... ,.,...,,..,.... ...., 2 0 6 Welcome Week Council ........................................................................ 77 Weller, James P. ..........................,,,......................................,,. 74, 104, 137 Fremont, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Management Club. Welker, Diana J. ..................................,................................................... 88 Wells, Lee E. .............................................................. 67, 76, 83, 187, 209 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Theta Psi, Student Council, Freshman Orientation Pro- gram. i Welsch, John A. .........................................................,............................ 81 Weltin, William R. ................................................................................ 94 Wendt, Janice M. .................................................................................... 146 Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Werisel, Richard ........ .... ....... ....... 1 0 4 Wera, Thomas J. ............ ............. ....... . . . ..... ..105 -Werra, Marcella ...................................................................................... 94 Wesley, Charles I., Jr. ............................................................................ 137 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- rninistration. Wester, Neil C. ........................................................................................ 154 Belgium, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. Engineering Open House. Westerkamp, Susan J. ............................................................................ 187 Lakewood, Ohio, Bachelor of Arts. Wetzel, Lucretia A. .............................................. .......... 1 87 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Wheeler, Marilyn A. .......................................................................... 80, 88 White, Ross D. ........................................................................................ 145 Englewood, Colorado. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Whiteman, Raymond ............................... ................................... .. 86 Wicht, Leroy H. ...................................................................... 85, 112, 113 Wickley, William J. ................................................................................ 137 Hancock, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Administra- tion. Delta Sigma Pi. Wieber, Robert G. .................................................................................. 113 Wiederhold, Richard P. ....... ............. 9 2 Wiemer, Fredrick A. ........ .......... 7 9, 104 Wiener, Thomas J. .................................................................................. 112 Wieshan, Robert ...................................................................................... 95 Wiest, Sue J. ....,....................................................................................... 146 Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Dental Hygiene Chorus Director, Dental Hygiene Student Council. Wifler, Mark ............................................................................................ 121 Wild, Douglas A. .............................................................................. 84, 145 Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Wlild, Jim ......................,...........................,.. ...,...................,..,.......,....... 2 S7 Wilken, Lynne H. Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Phi . Alpha Theta. Wilkes, Ervin G ..... .................... ................................................,............. 1 4 3 Berthold, North Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dent al Association. Wilkinson, Edward J. ...........,............. ..................,...................... 7 5, 105 Willardsen, Arthur ........................ ........... 1 05 Willett, K. B. ............. ...,....,.. 2 1 Williams, Anne E. .... . ..,..... 80, 91 Williams, Cecil C. ..... ........... 8 5 Williams, John ............................................., ......., 8 4 Williamson, James P. ........................................ ...... ....... ........ 1 8 8 Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Willis, Leon M. ...................................................................................... 143 Helena, Monta Dental Associa na. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American tion. Wilson, Billie B. .............................. ...................,.............,............. 7 6, 85 Wilson, Gary A. ........... ........... 1 00 Wimberg, Jeanne M. ..... ....... 9 9 Wimbuscus, Jane A. ...........................................................,.................... 89 Windham, James C. ................................................................................ 19 Winkels, Barbara J. ................................................................................ 188 St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. NVom- en's Recreation Association, Young Democrats. Winkle, Diane .......................................................................................... 68 Winter Weekend ......................................................,...... ....... 2 28 Winters, John M. ..... ....... 8 4 Wippl, Joseph .......................................................................................... 102 Wise, Nancy S. ........................................................................................ 97 Witkiewicz, Barbara L. ...................................................... 73, 96, 99, 188 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Sodality, Sociology Club. Wits, Mary Sue ........................................................................................ 89 Witt, Mary A. .......................................................................................... 107 win, Neil A. ..... ........ 7 5 Witty, Mack ............ ........ 9 4 Wiza, Nancy J. ............. ....... 9 0 Wnuczek, Robert J. ............. .............. 6 5 Woessner, M. Kathryn .......... ....... 7 7, 115 Wojciechowski, Mary A. ................... ....... ...... ......... 7 7 , 90 Wolf, David ........................................................................................ 65, 69 Wolff, Gerald M. ............................................................................ 104, 157 Chicago Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Management Club, Knights of the Altar. Wolff, Grace S. ........................................................................................ 90 Wolfts, Michael A. ................................................................................ 106 Wolkerstorer, Caro l A. .................................................................... 90, 188 St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Gamma Chi, Pub- lications. Wollner, Claudette A. ............................................................ 89, 101, 137 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Phi Chi Theta, Marketing Club. Wolski, Rerru M. ........................................................ .......... . ......... 1 S8 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Wolter, Maryann T. ............................................. .................. 8 7 Women's Associated Student Council ............ ..................... 7 9 Women's Undergraduate Sodality ....... ......................... 7 3 Wompurn, Willie ................................ ....... 2 49, 251, 262 Woods, Tim . ............................................................................................. 261 Worrell, Yvonne M. ................................................................................ 146 Fairfax, Virginia. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Marquette Uni- versity Chorus, Merritty Hall President. Best Wishes, Marquette University RELIABLE KNITTING WORKS 2051 North 19th Street Milwaukee 5, Wiscoiisiii Woody, Ronald D. .,.......,. ....... 8 4 Wortham, Thomas R. .......,,...............,,............................,.,.,.,.,,.......,.... 102 Wren, Jerome D. .,....................,..........................,.....................,...... 94, 155 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Chi Epsilon, Sigma Phi Delta. Wright, Jacqueline J. ,...... i........... ........,,.............,.,...,................,............ 9 2 Wright, J. Patrick ..............,.,................,........,......i...............,,. 74, 82, 158 Grosse Point Farms, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in Journal- ism. Alpha Delta Sigma, Student Senate, Tribune. Wfright, John T. ................................................................ 85, 95, 155, 226 Watertown, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. .Engineering Knights, Who's Who in American Colleges, Tip-Off Committee, Homecoming Council. Wrobel, Gerald C. .................,.....................,..,..... . .................,............... 188 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma, W.restling. Wrzeski, Bernacline M. .................................................................... ........ 9 8 Wyman, Tong E. ............... . ......... ....... 1 05 X 335 Zale, Iris M. ............................................................................................ 188 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Zarob, Philip A. ...................................................,....................,..... 71, 188 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette University Band, Brooks Council. Zehnder, Richard C. ........................................................................ 82, 157 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Ad- ministration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Bus. Ad. Student Council. Zeller, Kay ........................................................................................ 87, 229 Zentkowski, Cellene J. ............................................................................ 90 Zerfas, Martha C. ................................ .......................................... 9 7, 102 Zessin, Judith A. ...................................................................... 88, 89, 199 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Phi Eta Chi, Alpha Tau Delta. Ziehr, Thomas R. ...................................................................... 97, 99, 108 Zielinski, Judith A. ........................................................,....................... 188 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Zielinski, Kathryn A. .................................................................... 108, 188 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Marquette University Band, Ballroom Dance Club. Xavier, Irene ....... ................ ....... 7 1 Y Yagodzinski, Conrad ......................................... ....... 2 53 Yagoclinski, Fredrick A. ...................................... ....... 1 88 Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Yamachika, Robert Yanick, Marilyn T. .................................................................................. 199 Euclid, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Varsity Varieties. Yatzeclt, Robert W. .......................................................................... 94, 155 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineer- ing. Engineering Open I-louse. Yeatman, Mary L. Yezek, Richard J. Yim, Gwyneth Y. L. .... ....... 1 03 Yock, Ted .................... ....... 7 7 Yockey, Roger A. ...... .............. .............. 6 7 Yoshimura, John ............ .................................. 1 15 Young, Cornelius T Young, James B. . ....,. ..........................,... . ...... 2 1 sz, 84, 92, 103 Young, John F. ............................................................................. ...... .... . Young, Wayne E. 82 Mondovi, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior Ameri- can Dental Association, Dental School Chorus. Ziemba, Stan .............................................................................. 72, 86, 121 Ziemnicki, Gerald M. ............................................................................ 93 Ziesler, Nancy A. .........................,.......................,............,......,......,,.,..,, 98 Zimmer, Theodore F. ...................................................................... 69, 155 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engi- neering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Zimmerman, Anthony M. ...........,..................................,.,....,....,,,,.,.,.... 105 Zimmerman, Karen ..............................................................................., N108 .........188 Zinser, Charles R. ........ ...... ..................................................,......... . Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Marquette University Band, Math Club. Zirbel, Bob ..................................................................,........................... 259 Zohlen, John T. ............................................. ,,,,.. 8 6 Zohlen, Paul J. ............ ......... 8 6 Zollitsch, Herbert G. .... . Zuercher, Joseph C. Zvonek, Carol R. .................................. . Zwaska, Robert F. ..... ....................................,............................... . Milwaukee, Wis Zwicke, Dorothy E. consin. Bachelor of Arts. 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