Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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contents editorial 8 seniors 161 organization 225 Dialogue, the dynamic life-force of a society ... the intercommunication of thoughts, emotions, impressions through written or spoken words, bodily gestures, facial expressions or prayer. The interaction of individuals and groups on different levels ... socially with other societal members ... communally with othei societies .. intellectually with those more knowledgeable ... spiritually with a Supreme Being. Marquette, a society composed of personalities with diverse backgrounds and firm convictions engaged in dialogue to understand and work with one another effectively... to maintain internal harmony in the Marquette community ... to establish a rapport with Milwaukee and ultimately the world. The 1966 Hilltop portrays a brief segment of this dialogue within the Marquette society. dialogue 1 1 - A1? 1 w. s 4 8 lather lohn p. raynor, si: president A role of balance and perspective ... Marquette's twentieth president, the Very Rev. John F. Raynor, S.J. A study of constructive stimulation of the University’s environment to create an ever stronger force in American higher education. Accomplished with determination and patience as each day demands a new role: “public speaker, judge, administrator, diplomat and catalyst.” Underlying the myriad of duties, the engagements, the decisions is a unique philosophy: the continuous goal of creatively correlating the intelligence of other people... pulling the faculty, stalf. students, alumni, friends and benefactors together. A belief that Marquette has reached “a particular time in history wherein it faces the first and perhaps the last opportunity to have a decent campus that is suitable for our intellectual life.” In plush meeting rooms or on outdoor platforms Father Edward O’Donnell, S.J.. Marquette Chancellor, expounds on the merits of a Jesuit education ... gathers financial support from friends and alumni for the Greater Marquette Program ... utilizes past University presidential experience for responsible administration. Father keeps abreast of campus activities through his position as moderator of Alpha Sigma Nu. the Jesuit Honor Society. In O’Hara Hall. Academic Vice-President Arthur Moeller concerns himself with an expanded curricula. Looking ahead: increased science and fine arts courses. Meanwhile, the task of approving faculty appointments and promotions, distributing financial programs for colleges, visiting all University departments to meet the faculty in their own environment. Hectic but challenging positions. chancellor and vice-president: synchronizing plans lor academic progress a an introduction to a new pace ol life during welcome week 13 REGISTRATION MATERIALS 2nd FLOOR __________f USE tftiL STAIRWAY 14 Cars whisk past on the expressway, load-heavy and trunk-pregnant with garment hags, loot lockers, suitcases. College hound freshmen glance at each other ... proudly ... shyly. In Milwaukee fathers learn there arent' many left turns off Wisconsin Avenue. On campus: parents evaluate roommates, upperclassmen evaluate freshmen, freshmen evaluate everything. “Welcome to the first social event of the school year.” Boys talking to boys at mixers. Late evening gab sessions to find new friends ... early morning tests: psychological, theological, compositional. Welcoming convocations in each school and then registration: penciling in the next four months of life on a small card. Upperclass men investigating dorm open houses ... the traditional Maryhill picnic or a tour of Milwaukee ... Fatigue and homesickness ... “I know you've heard this before but WELCOME! 15 16 meeting student needs trom admission to housing With class schedules, time appointments, room assignments, course cards, department stations and stalls of faculty and students, Registrar Roman Cawkoski oversees a life-sized registration monopoly game combining strategy and chance ... Interviews with prospective students, files of personal facts and high school histories are the working materials of Admission Director Thomas Audley ... Bursar William Schendt records financial obligations, meets mushrooming costs, yet promises more scholarships for the fortunate ... The responsibility of Housing Director John O’Connell might be a full time act for a master juggler. Finding space for an increasing campus population, acknowledging preferences and matching roommates only to have some contracts broken ... Files, notes, bills, receipts and competent individuals meeting student needs. english dialogue in the mass forms new community union Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of Creation” ... untrained voices join together... wrinkled, neighborhood ladies, city workers, students ... text ljooks stacked in pews ... “Lord have mercy, Christ have mercy” ... late arrivals half-genuflecting ... a powerful baritone voice booms out above the others ... “Glory to God in the highest. And on earth, peace ... muffled sounds of kneeling and standing. A reading from the Holy Gospel according to ...” morning, midday, late afternoon Masses at Schroeder Hall. O’Donnell, the Dental School, Gesu. “The Lord be with ..the happy, the worried, the hopeful, the skeptical. “And with your spirit” ... united with the priest... a gold chalice raised high ... “Lord, accept these gifts’’... the preparation for a blessed banquet. A special hush broken by a simple ring. This is My Body” ... to renew our love, in a community among men ... in God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. 17 Brooks Union, ignited with the Carnival spirit of “Futurama ... radiating colored spotlights .,. sparkling aluminum foil rockets ... moon monsters flying from booth to table ... yoyos “rounding the world, walking the dog. Charlie Brown murals. Circuits to the stadium in sweatshirts. imagining future centuries in carnival effervescence 18 19 faded jeans, and corduroys ... nail-pounding, hoard-scraping, paint-splashing... Watch out! A reflecting satellite orbiting Devine’s above nebulous swirls of crepe dresses and suits ... the blasting of Dee Robb and the Robbins ... rocket-streaming crepe paper. Dust trials of chariot races, wheel-barrow runs, tricycle triumphs ... “Come on! Twenty more feet! More testing of physical stamina to the roar of the Crispy Critter lion. Dodging jurors’ dart guns, rotten eggs, commeal “pies” ... nosediving into water-filled moon craters ... endlessly spinning the roulette wheel. Carnival barking to pay-load the 2000 A.D. time-capsule with mementos, questionnaires, telegrams and Polaroid shots. Pulling, straining with rope-burned palms ... away from assignments to the Four Lads ... “Standing On the Corner” ... a collegiate response, No Not Much” yet “Moments to Remember. 20 soccer team goals with precision passwork and mid air struggles Muscular legs pound the cleat-chewed field. A quick approach of enemy feet results in a tangle of swinging limbs broken by a successful relay to a strategic teammate ... a rapid dribble down field toward a lonely goal centurion, poised to block an MU victory. 21 surveying the pulse ot wall street in business administration Sweater-clad men and women probe corporation anatomies, measure the limbs of industry, grope for the pulse of economics and commerce. Students pore over actual business problems in a classroom setting. IBM language interpreted, time-production ratios scrutinized, decision-making accelerated by management games and liberal arts courses to humanize the technical. Attendance at a management forum to analyze, study, solve “live problems of J. C. Penney Co. An internship to provide practical application. An analysis and discussion of theories: supply and demand, assets and liabilities, prices and profits. Between classes, a quick perusal of the fine print of the Wall Street Journal: AT T up IX points. Graduation: from four years of theories and case applications to professional business opportunities. 23 intramural exuberance and pigskin thunder Mud-stained “surfers” in reversed sleeveless sweatshirts, torn football jerseys, striped T-shirts, hitching to the stadium. Hustling onto the field, the players wait for late comers. A whistle blows and another game begins. Desk-weary muscles stretch in action across the field ... a wobbling pigskin finds its mark in a belly clutch. Rubber sneakers pound the thinly turfed ground, halting in bruising clashes of non-padded bodies ... a sudden scramble for a loose ball, recovered amidst a cluster of outstretched hands. “Pass! Fake to halfback, left end, down and in.” Quarterback barkings mingling with defensive heckling. The ball spirals beyond desperately reaching hands and Inninces wildly on the grass. Another attempt, another half until the final whistle sets the score. Tired Ixxlies — Monitor Monsters, Rabbits, Sigma Phi's — straggle off the field and head for trophies, showers and beer. 24 against time indefatigable victories of long distance runners Blue and gold sweat suits peeled. Long, muscular limbs warm up ... flex, stretch, loosen, relax. “Last call for the three-mile race. Marquette vs. —. Runners to your marks!” Shoulders bend, reach ... stomachs coil, tighten. Heavy silence. Suddenly a gun metal CRACK. A lunge forward over pock-marked hills, rugged paths. Hard, slicing winds ... stomach cramps. Opponents pass with sweat-slicked bodies. Long swift legs, automatic pistons, pounding the ground, surging wildly past half-way flags. Steel spikes chew, grinding October grass into the lead position. Arms fly ... tired, tumbling pendulums. Chests heave: burning up the autumn air. Home, a thin white victory line. Final exploding STRETCH forcing the mind to overcome the body. Wild panting, blurred trees, branches. Spun gravel... scorched throats. Seconds consumed ... defeating them all: Oshkosh, Ripon. Plattevillc ... Concentrated” library study ... keeping one eye on a book and the other on passing legs ... watching Wisconsin Avenue traffic ... trying to memorize the six steps of the scientific method ... wondering where the next painting will hang ... conjugating Spanish verbs ... attempting to penetrate Conrad's symbolism ... talking with another procrastinator ... relaxing on the front steps after four hours. Intellectual escape to the Honor’s lounge ... washing down Milton and Spinoza with strong black coffee ... willing to study yesterday, today, tomorrow ... blazing lights into late hours sporadically broken by a radio, a telephone call, a 15-minute cigarette break ... postponing a bull session for an hour with biology ... searching for an old math quiz in the test file. Cramming ... deciphering weeks of notes ... meeting sunrise with No-Doz and quick, cold showers. imprinting thought from page to memory 26 27 Indian summer convocation: dedication to students, (acuity and future goals Time designated for an annual assembly ... a dignified procession of college deans decked with academic regalia ... band and choral selections ... recognition of scholastic achievement by a presidential handshake. A restless audience of half-interested students, attentive faculty and honored parents. A presidential address of Marquette’s goals: “A community bonded together by the common objective of searching for and communicating truth.” A community coping with an explosive age, characterized by “the accelerating advance of contemporary man.” An advancement such that the assimilation of data in any area of human inquiry exceeds the capacities of individual scholars and thinkers. A knowledge explosion in which our educational venture must be clearly self-aware. 28 A bearded voice magician deciphering notes sung gently, powerfully by a professional choir ... musical praises spilling out into the night, echoing a standing ovation. norman luboff: from bach to the blues 29 Two SURE members distributing red, white and blue school BOYCOTT buttons in the Union lobby ... students milling around them ... “We declare these truths to be self-evident: that.. ” Years of words unheard, unanswered ... cries for educational reform from an isolated people. Finally, a new effort to learn, talk, laugh, grow, work and play together NOW. A call for a new integration, new courage to speak up for freedom. Boycott the public schools. Set up freedom schools!” A weekend prayer vigil outside the school board office ... singing in the cold, standing in the rain, marching for equality. Children’s voices, Monday morning, going-to-freedom-school voices ... a congested classroom of dark, expectant faces, intent on a youthful teacher nervously attempting to penetrate artificial barriers and communicate hope. 30 cries for reform inspire new school integration A small crowd of students, builders, planners, faculty gather, waiting for a button to be pushed, releasing water into a 700 year old fountain. The future link between the upper and lower campus ... the long awaited mall built with student donations of $12,000. A focal point for a more beautiful Marquette, and as expressed by President Raynor, “an integral part of our campus, an investment in the future.” The brief ceremony ends ... curious sidewalk foremen pause a moment at the new concourse and then continue on their way. after donations and delay, a trench inspired mall 31 commitment to gi troops demonstrates viet nam involvement A spontaneous proposal to send a telegram to General William C. Westmoreland, commander of US forces in Vietnam. Sign-up in the Union Grill... some walk by unconcerned, others dig in their pockets for the 40-cent charge ... some laugh. 1 have a brother in the Air Force. Newspaper headlines: 6 Yanks Killed. “The following Marquette University students and faculty appreciate the dedication of our fellow Americans fighting for freedom in Vietnam.” Dorm collections to increase the signatures. “The US must use its strength to help the weaker nations fight off the threat of Communism. US Death Toll in Vietnam Hits New High. The list of signatures grows longer throughout the week. “Our stand in Vietnam is a commitment.” Fiery Suicide in Front of UN ... nation-wide draft card burnings. Morality and conscience governing over 2000. MU Students Back GI’s in Vietnam. A college realization that outside a friendship circle, a university campus, a national community, there exists a world of humanity ... the awakening to problems greater than beards, dorm hours, grades, return of football... the attempt to become a helping brother in the solutions: Peace Corps. Inquiring stops at the Union booth and the campus Peace Corps office ... coffee talks with Marquette graduates returned from isolated, backward villages in foreign countries ... classroom lectures... questioning those who once thought about it. mentally sharing two years of hardships and unexpected rewards ... viewing a film on Indian volunteers ... judging self-ability to link two languages in teaching, building, farming and sacrifice. Believing in the Peace Corps idea ... a promise, a total commitment pledged to understanding, brotherhood and self-discovery. (all peace corps week offers new vistas 33 34 new cultures, languages introduced by foreign exchange students An opportunity for Marquette students to associate with other worlds ... When I got here, I had no place to live. 1 was unfamiliar with the city and I got lost many times ... A chance to view cultural differences in native dresses, customs, artifacts: Arabian dolls and jewelry. Indian scarves with gilded linings. Philippine mats woven of hemp and rope. Hong Kong silk paintings ... An occasion to explain mannerisms: American life is not at all like the American cinemas we get. The constant rush: “Americans are slaves to time. In our country, time exists for us. for enjoyment, for friendship. At Marquette, some sincere relations develop, others — superficial attempts. Standard inquiries: Where are you from?” (remoteness) ... “Do you like it here? (loneliness) ... What are you studying?” (adjustment). future defense foundations in army-navy role Cuba, Berlin, Dominican Republic, Vietnam: Americans fighting, killing, being killed. The Marquette gym: small-unit tactics, guided missiles, steam propulsion systems, maps, amphibious warfare — analyzed, diagnosed. On the rifle range: oiled weapons sighted, fired. Bellowed commands lead squads, platoons, companies in Army green or Navy blue, digging heels into the asphalt tenuis court. Left! .. . Bight!” I .ight shimmers oil gold brass and marching spit shines. M-l's clutched at the slock, rest squarely on shoulders. In the summer heat of Port Biley, Kansas, more early morning drills, muscle-straining calisthenics and maneuvers. Somewhere on the Atlantic, midshipmen scrub decks, chip paint, splice lines, practice wardrobe etiquette. College men learning to lead, to take and give orders, to become future officers in the armed forces. 37 spirited coeds lorm new bonds vowing unity as loyal sisters n Pink-frosted mouths curving upward ... pearls gleaming on mohair necklines in richly fashioned array ... fifty campus co-eds seated in poised display, voices cascading in feminine cacaphony. Girls accustomed to each other’s company still delighting in the panorama of the sorority congregated. Thirteen neophytes trying to hide their glaring unlikeness mimic gestures and trilling laughter to cover nervousness ... superficially gilding a richer fibre of friendship by selection, by convention, by effort in unity, by sympathy in trust. Scintillating silver-lined candle flame alx ve a white linen tablecloth. Thirteen eager initiates ceremoniously sharing in a bond of loyalty ... a way of life for university years. “Grandmistress, I present.. vows repeated ... jewel-studded pins presented to former pledges ... laughter, song, applause, unity in traditional sisterhood. 38 Bw C Pack Pms Hopw brooks union: central magnet fusing diverse activities ol university life A town hall, a recreation room, a corner drug, a college hang-out and more ... It's a reflection in glass doors, an entrance hubbub of friendly “Hi's and poster announcements. It's a muraled grill absorbed with hustling'' people, new faces, old friends, juke box blarings. coffee and coke conversations, waitresses decoding orders. It’s the Tepee selling cigarettes, paper, sweatshirts ... the click of cue sticks against wood . .. intent faces and sudden yells with champion card hands .. . fraternity and sorority tables with busy-pledges ... TGIF mixers. Pen Marquette lounge conferences . .. minutes of study in the FM lounge ... bank tellers replenishing student wallets ... organizational meetings to program student activities. Senate office business ... anxious moments waiting to see the dean ... It's a magnetic campus center where Marquette students, faculty, alumni and guests communicate. 42 After the registration for classes, the settling in dorms and the return to the daily routine, an old Varsity football spirals across the Marquette campus ... Pere Marquette: I led Want It Hack! ... “Happiness Is Having a Football Team! ... “Monitor Wants MU Football Back! “Ring Out A hoy a becomes a brighter fight song in Milwaukee's crisp Indian summer air. A stag session leads to a petition ... a Senate resolution leads to a rally and a new spirit is found in old cheers ... Willie Wampum off the basketball court leads a stadium-bound crowd of students. Hondas and open-top convertibles race down Wisconsin as marchers pause to watch. A new campus hope ... a sentimental alumni dream ... “We’ve been waiting for you for five years. Bing Out A hoy a’ fades into the night. .. the clock runs out... the stadium empties with an MU Rah Rah ... but the score is still undecided. autumn chills and grid fever: warriors march to the stadium shouting “tootbair 43 r Shakespeare’s “much ado about nothing romantically retold in bright Spanish hues Rehearsing late into the evening, painting Spanish sets, memorizing Shakespearean lines, discovering character ... to be shared, judged and enjoyed by the opening night audience. Emerging from a darkened stage the play begins ... Count Leonato and his daughters in silk hoop skirts and rustling laces. The heroes. Benedick and Claudio - swashbuckling cynic and starry-eyed romantic. Beatrice and Hero. I eautiful Spanish women: caught, wooed, denounced, discredited, saved from Bastard John's revenge. Generous doses of Shakespearean wit. slapstick relief from the Night Watchmen, justice in expose. The drama resolves with lovers reuniting, a double wedding celebration with lights, dancers, actors in a whirling finale. The stage darkens as enthusiastic applause rises for: Raymond Hill. Dorothy Braudel. Helen Cuditis. Fred Nuernberg. The Teatro Maria empties ... the magic of communication between actors and audience fades until the next performance. 44 guitars, iazz and vocal talent perform (or full nouse Late arrivals settle down in the Marquette High School auditorium. Last minute chatter fades ... suddenly, the beam of a spotlight quickens backstage pulses of Musical Varieties talent. “Lida Hose harmony from The Quartiers. the magic wands of the Enchanters. Jim Seng on the flamenco guitar plucking Spanish fire from six strings. The Jerry Calderone Trio of bass fiddle, drums and cool piano, putting Walt Disney to jazz. Madeleine Davcy capturing Best of Show with a Brigadoon song. Classically challenging notes from singer Karen Vovtek and musical laughter with the Salvatorian Sisters. 46 47 48 Endless napkin twisting, systematic chicken-wire stuffing, frantic phoning for a flatbed, a warehouse ... knight sketching, crest painting, crepe paper stringing ... constructing cannons, soldiers for “Victory Resounding.’’ Tip-Off is approaching. 49 from script to show in radio, tv studios Bright, clustered lights illuminate studio one. Adjustments erase ugly shadows ... curtained backdrops disguise wood-frame sets. Student technicians consult complicated switchboards, arrange heavy television cables, rewind long spools of taped radio commercials. All eyes on the clock. Air time approaches: one more experiment, a chance for correction, precision. Studio two: announcers prepare scripts, editing five minute news reports, selecting ten of the top forty. It’s eduCAtion, not edJUcation. Begin again on the hand signal. Throats dry out... take five ... a momentary escape from studio heat. Thick, soundproof doors swing shut, echoing last minute directions. ’'Remember to scratch shot three! Cues from the floor manager, repositioning title cards, chalk marks. Closed circuit monitors warm up ... an engineer brings up a musical theme. Red lights order quiet. Stand by! Ten seconds ... five, four, three, two ... 50 51 debating ideas on the right of law enforcement A podium world chartered by ballots, long train rides and attache cases. Competition file l o. es, pregnant with weeks of research typed on index cards ... ideas on the right of law enforcement, criminal prosecution ... freedom. Time limited verbal jousts between a sincere affirmative and a glib negative. Shuffling, sorting, organizing evidence ... conferring with a colleague. Afterward, impartial judging with helpful criticism. Then back to the hotel room, walking in the silence of victory or defeat. 52 shopping downtown to replace necessities, destroy budgets A Saturday escape from studies, a chance to forget the hooks by window shopping from 11th Street to the post office. Waiting in line at Big Boy’s, melting into the crowds of shoppers, milling through J. C. Penney's, Gimbels... comparing prices between Cord’s and the Boston Store. Advertisements luring prospects ... expensive clothes threatening to destroy budgets. 'I'm only looking, thanks.” Replacing an empty bottle of English Leather. Ties — stripes and paisleys, shirts, slacks to CHARGE WITH YOUR UNIVERSITY CARD. Browsing in Casual Comer with a patient friend, trying dresses on, knowing there’s not enough money, yet finding the perfect style. A purchase, a quick Coke at the Butter Bun cafe. Traffic grows heavy ... ruby tail lights move up Wisconsin, the Marine Plaza chimes ring out. Walking back to the dorm with a “just had to buy it package. 9 vertigo, modernism become greek meet theme PanheMcnic scurrying to l oost publicity, ticket sales, co-ed courage ... But he won't go. I don't dare. Which dress?” A twist from the traditional Meet, dancing the “jerk in the Sky Boom of the Plankinton House. Mobile abstraction... confusion, a forgotten crown ... “Vertigo.” 54 Faculty, guests, students and guitar enthusiasts assemble in the Union ballroom anticipating the concert sounds of Hey de la Torre before the house lights dim. A single figure in a black tuxedo purposefully strides on stage, pausing to acknowledge the applause of welcome. A complete silence settles over the audience as the man and his guitar become one in a memorable performance of Bianco Fiore, La Maga de Goya The audience responds to the artist, applauding his unique style and colorful rhythm. rey de la lorre A. H t ... unites with his guitar. W i producing h T rainbow TV rhythm 4 56 ffV Pre-professionals in white shirts and ties toting briefcases walk briskly to and from classrooms and court. Hours of preparation consulting thick, legal volumes. Multiplex substance, civil and appellate procedure of law, contracts, properties and torts to analyze and discuss in class. A courtroom, a gavel-wielding judge, an intent student jury. “Is the defense ready?” Sources to check: casebooks, abstracts and briefs. Application of common sense and logic. “How do you plead?” “Not guilty. “The defense will show ...” A myriad of questions to answer. What was the degree of negligence? Was the will witnessed? What was the intent? What is the standard of care? What is the truth? A lawyer: the guardian of order. Law: an offspring of man's eternal quest for justice. future legal advisors ponder statutes, apply judicial procedure in moot court 57 58 60 Tip-Off begins near DePaul University. Enthusiastic Warriors dribble a basketball 90 miles to Marquette, setting the pace for a wild, “Yell Like Hell” contest. Thousands of bounces later, hip-swinging beats of the Seven Sounds cutting loose. A “Night of Knights” at Devine’s, where Jerry Blake remembers “Moon River, “Ebb Tide”... a special number for queen Joy Maguire and her court. All over the city float builders frantically working up to parade time when Wisconsin resounds with the naval battle of the Monitor and the Merrimac ... David toppling Goliath ... man conquering the atom ... Jason defleecing the dragon. Trumpet blasts of CHARGE!... Tom Fynn sinks the badly scarred marathon ball as thousands watch the Demons whip the Warriors, 82-64. Disappointment fades with an evening concert of comedy and jazz. Jackie Vernon, a wry, unemployed shepherd with an off-key cornet and a screenless slide show. Stan Getz ... rhythms on a silky tenor sax, vibraphone, bass and drums bringing a new jazz sophistication to 15th Street. Themes from “Black Orpheus, “Morning of the Carnival” and a generous encore of “Desafinado. 61 Searching under powerful microscopes, white-smocked graduate students consult specially prepared slides exploring the mechanisms by which cell growth is controlled. Dr. Norman Klein, scientist-professor, guides the intricate experiments. Embryology “is the most exciting, the most fascinating thing 1 know.” Discovering the mysteries of abnormality in glass test tubes, thalidomide diversification, distorted limbs and normal cell growth. Waiting, watching, observing egg incubation. A chick embryo outside its shell, comparing controlled cell development to wild multiplication in an effort to learn more about the basic process of life. determined research of patterned egg cell growth 62 Under green fluorescent lights rows of tiny milk preserving ! lt«n «rk JT R ma ch. bottles hold murkv bacteria suspensions. Red needles track patterns on graph paper. Dr. Donald blood If a. i% « t Mjtyt Greifl, pipe-smoking pathologist, and Dr. Vladimir platelets 1 «Vk«3 w U 4r up , oh4 wWaUnkip Damyanovitch of Yugoslavia analyze freeze-drying ti m«N _ hd vll preservation of blood platelets. Research: 90 per cent doing, nine per cent setting up experiments and one per cent thinking. “Having original thoughts is rare. by freeze-drying 63 Out of the Renaissance, into the Baroque. A new glory for church, pomp and circumstance. Make it bizzare, capricious and bold; embalm it with splendor. Walter Sharp brings the art of Rome and Paris into historical focus; St. Peter’s and Versailles; Madame de Pompadour and Cupid — urbane nymphs living in frivolity. Festivals, fountains and a royal barge. Sins of enjoyment pictured in the grace of innocence. Joshua Taylor explores Modernism: new art for a new world. Monet and mist. Pure color, slashing lines breaking into images. A Fauvist explosion. Vibrant and decorative effects of color and free treatment countered by cubist wit. Impressionistic dabs become splashes of America on the run. New York critics thought it was all fun until “Pop and “Op. Gas station murals, neon lights: skeins of paint becoming symbols of contemporary life. rome. pans, new york an in locus millard fillmore: beloved namesake ol a new society A crowded Union Ballroom for the Millard Fillmore Society's first study in the appreciation of the ridiculous. Preface for the new ultra-camp organization: “Where can we go but up? A Sentimental introduction by the Phoebe Fillmore Foundation members on the group's origin — the famous tennis court oath behind the gym, a constitution drafted in an inn on Clybourn Street. A spotlight procession for “Dad Murphy, dressed in academic regalia, speaking on “our beloved namesake: Millard Fillmore. Thirteenth United States President, born in Buffalo, New York, near the River Chips, who, as a youth, worked at odd jobs “for beer money. Later, as a draft dodger, I know not what others may do. but as for me, I cannot go. A climactic standing ovation for Dad's rendition of Millard’s cry, “Tell Phoebe 1 Love Her . . . a revived “marquette tribune’’ innovates At Marquette Tribune headquarters copy pencils, layout sheets and galleys clutter editors' desks. Phones ring to inform, to question, to criticize. Reporters semi-weekly receive story assignments, search for sources between classes, meet 8:00 a.m. deadlines. Into Copus Hall, then Alumnae House, University personalities stream stirring up new issues, responding to controversy, questioning the Trib’s leadership efforts of “responsible involvement. “The O’Conoclast” column and the revived “Prometheus Unbound spur interest in University affairs . . . The Tribune’s innovated supplements foster campus discussions on Viet Nam, civil rights. Marquette’s community involvement. Student motivations. The Marquette Tribune, a paper striving to present thorough news coverage and to transform student apathy into concern. Greg Kissela, Margaret Farrell, co-editor; Christine Mehl, coeditor; Lois Hiso Swann. Vincent Swann. Ann O'Connor, Nancy Perriello, Ann Carey “iournai Quarterly’’ evokes critical. creative response Hesitant neophytes and confident staffers submit their literary efforts for editorial appraisal, defend their selections against the copy pencil, develop “cepts into researched, definitive thoughts, together produce a quarterly maga .ine reflecting their intellectual pursuits. Articles containing strong, personal convictions founded on extensive investigation . . , critical book reviews analyzing controversial readings. Poetry evoking emotional or mental response . . . fiction portraying n segment of life through the creator's dialogue and description. Photography artistically presenting situations with depth and wordless insight. The Journal Quarterly, a campus medium through which the Marquette student can become tin “liberally educated man in possession of knowledge for personal satisfaction. 67 development ot communication arts Gathering information on “beats. in interviews, from reference materials to learn the sources and techniques of uncovering a story. Writing news stories, articles, interpretives. features, critical reviews to discover and perfect a writing style. Editing, “hed” writing, analyzing pattern newspapers to develop correct news judgment. Studying the law to learn the rights of and the restrictions on the press. Becoming familiar with composing and press rooms, photo laboratories, radio and television studios—the mechanical tools of the journalist. Practicing lay out principles of composition to create an eye-appealing advertisement. Determining subscription rates, circulation and advertisers for an entire magazine issue to gain experience for future periodical management. The students in the College of Journalism realizing that a successful career is not solely based on the ability to write. 69 03372709 dashing femininity on the court 70 Co-eds sporting uniforms of woolen bermudas, faded madras blouses and worn tennis shoes wildly swing defensive arms, awkwardly dribble the ball, inaccurately shoot toward the baskets for the sake of dorm loyalty or the loss of a few pounds. private housing: cost and comfort Off campus housing is freedom and privacy in the White Ro apartments. State Street’s Victorian castles or modern efficiency units . . . relaxation on unmatched 1920 furniture or on coordinated contemporary furnishings. The responsibility of painting the bathroom ceiling, fixing leaky faucets, vacuuming the living room rug, hunting for grocery bargains and planning meals. The enjoyment of no phone restrictions, no bed check, no sign out sheets . . . the adversity of phone bills, rent and warnings from the electric company. Sometimes a fireplace to defrost the numbness after long walks from campus or perhaps a sunroof on which to laze in the spring. Extra storage space for books or clothes and quiet nooks for solitary thinking. An opportunity for a dinner by candlelight or a foot-stompin’ party ... a place to call your own. 72 me search for identity and adjustment in dorm living Monotonous hallways open into dormitory rooms, each with its own personality ... a mixture of modem and worn dwellings where an attempt to express individuality barely covers the sameness. Beyond matching bedspreads and complaints about food there is the challenge of living in tight quarters with another person . . . adapting to different accents . . . understanding and tolerating diverse views on race, sex, politics and religion. Initial loneliness is quickly dissolved through wing friendships which become as strong as fraternity or sorority bonds. New friends are easily made while playing on dorm teams, doing laundry, watching TV or practicing on the guitar. Privacy becomes a compromising situation with the sharing of clothes, after shave lotion, books, money and after date bull sessions. Dorm living-learning to accept and live with the multiplicities of human nature. 73 house advisors meet the unpredictable with objective guidance A week of introductory lectures and discussions: preparation for a house advisor's time consuming, unpredictable work. Meeting freshmen parents, filling out personality evaluations, answering endless questions . . . Who should 1 get for Theo 32? “Are we allowed to go to the bathroom after bedcheck? The house advisor—not a trained counselor with panaceas, but an objective source of guidance and Information who wins confidence through respect, sympathizes with problems and consoles homesick dorm residents. A mature student with the opportunity to channel destructive ingenuity into healthy pursuits, reconcile roommate conflicts and recommend study habits . . . the burden of mundane duties of bed check, demerit slips, the enforcement of study hours. The goal of the dorm advisor: to aid the student in his personal adjustment to social living. Tibetan tapestries draped from the wall accent the Dean of Students' desk, laden with Senate proposals, organizational requests for speakers, routine complaints about dorm rules. An energetic Father Sherburne tackles the problems with the goal of “creating conditions for the total growth of an individual. Down the hall, colonial furniture marks a feminine environment for Miss Cannon, Dean of Women . . . busy with a full agenda and last minute situations—a co-ed’s emergency appendicitis attack, a friendly chat with a student over the common problem of adjustment and new freedoms, the “grey area of growing up. At fraternity parties. Ixisketball games, in his office. Mr. Tinkle, Dean of Men, a University favorite, who is an instructor rather than a disciplinarian: “The professor takes care of academics, I worry about the education of the rest of the man. All three respect and develop student individuality. three deans tackling campus problems and growth through dynamic interest 76 d t L Friday afternoon practice hours at the Odd Fellows Temple, preparing for the Christinas Gift Concert. Grateful appreciation from relatives seated in the Union Ballroom. Voices harmoniously choir “The Angels' Song, softly tap Little Drummer Boy, joyously proclaim “And the Glory of the Lord, nostalgically reminisce “The Night Before Christmas. Castanets clap out “Malaguena,” drums regulate the “March of the Toys, hells jingle for the “Sleigh Bide to kindle the audience’s Christmas spirit. concert gifts ol voice and drums Marquette West Virginia FC FT TP FC FT tp Wolf 8 8 24 Williams 11 8 30 Flynn 8 8 22 Palmer 7 0 14 Simmons 7 4 18 Head 5 1 11 Bmnkhorst 3 6 12 Benfield 5 0 10 C. Smith 4 2 10 Holmes 1 0 8 Carbine 3 1 7 Cavacini 3 0 0 Buxton 3 I 7 Lesher 1 2 4 Shaffer 1 0 2 Total 36 28 100 Totals 38 11 87 Marquette 46 54—100 West Virginia 40 47- 87 a classic repulsion ol huskies and mountaineers Marquette Flynn FC FT TP 9 5 23 Wolf 6 2 14 Simmons 6 0 12 Carhins 5 1 11 Bmnkhorst 2 3 7 C. Smith 2 2 6 Luchini 0 2 2 Total 30 15 75 Marquette............ Washington........... Washington Harris PC FT TP 9 3 21 Brickner 5 5 15 Westlake 5 4 14 I lovde 5 0 10 Olson 3 4 10 Fisher 2 0 4 Totals 29 16 74 .45 30-75 36 38-74 78 Inside a phosphorescent-like circle of MU white and West Virginia blue, a long arm tips the Classic into play. The circle fragments into five blue-white pairs, hustling to score goals and to quell the offense. Wolf and Simmons snap strings again and again for a halftime edge. The second half: the Mountaineers resort to a full-court press, but layups, jump shots and free throws continue to sink readily through the Warriors' rim tallying the century mark for a 100-87 win. In the finals the Warriors face a tough Washington squad that humbled the Badgers. The ball rapidly oscillates between the two overhanging loops for a 74-73 disadvantage as the Huskies consume dying seconds. Finally, a desperate rebound. A pass upcourt where Flynn’s frantic shot smacks the backboard. A hollow gun POP, as the swishing net dockets a Classic victory. MjniuHtr WmIuu Slate KC: HT TP k: ki ip Wolf 0 8 26 Thonipum 10 1 21 iimiiklvmit 5 7 17 Retd in 1 24 Corbin 7 2 16 Armxtrtmx 3 3 '1 Sunntonx tt 5 17 Slt'Dowrll 3 n ft Flynn .1 3 9 Harm 2 I 5 C. .Smith 1 2 4 Qriw 1 2 4 Antlrtvm 1 it 2 Pete 1 0 2 Hutton 0 2 2 Andcnan 1 0 2 Coodin 0 2 2 Total 32 31 ttt Total 31 14 7fl M ui |iirtto 47 48 -‘. 5 Wichita St.itr 38 :w Tti last breaks defeat witcmta wheatshockers Eighth-ranked Wichita: much speed and a smothering press. Paul Carbins gobbles the ball off the backboard. Blanton Simmons’ hesitant jump shot reaches home. MU fertility and Wichita drought result in a 19 point mid-game lead. In the second half clusters of goals and the fast break quell a Wheatshocker uprising. Brian Brunkhorst infallibly sinks shots and Bob Wolf bombards the goal for a 95-76 Yuletide win. 80 ’ an Bleary-eyed, test-weary Kris [Cringles hide candy under dorm pillows. Gaily wrapped sweaters, charm bracelets, lockets, pewter mugs are exchanged between couples clasping each other's gloved hands. In the Union hi-fi lounge decorated by a snow-powdered Christmas tree, college tots with their eyes all aglow find Johnny Mathis a better luliabye than a study aid. Visions of sugar plums dance across tinfoil trimmed doors, while feminine greetings welcome visitors to dorm open houses. A weather-worn creche askew on the library lawn portrays an ancient story to students lugging their suitcases to the chartered, airport-lxnmd buses . . . HOME and the family, the six-to-two shift at the post office, midnight Mass, term papers . . . while in Milwaukee a Christmas quiet permeates a deserted snow-covered campus. catching warm Christmas spirits in the yuletide glow ol the holiday season liberal arts: complex diversity The standard mixer question, “What college are you in? The often repeated answer: “Liberal Arts. Over 1500 Marquette students pursuing diverse University curricula. Dressed in white protective smocks. Biology majors hunch over microscopes, compare plant anatomies, dissect animals. Future English teachers study Anglo-Saxon language structure, decifer Shakespearian meanings, apply teaching methods in Milwaukee schools. Linguists memorize verb forms, practice inflection, read foreign literature. In the Science Building laboratories chemists and physicists pore over equations and conduct experiments to identify unknowns. Psychology majors statistically measure test results, study experiments on human behavior and motivation as sociology students determine the environmental effects on man. Contemplators delve into the minds of Sartre, St. Thomas Aquinas, Kant while theology majors ponder the mind of God. Politically-minded students discuss the fundamental principles and concepts of the American governmental structure, study Communism, analyze foreign policy. The College of Liberal Arts—the core of Marquette University. 82 83 Wisconsin advances in a foul cluttered fizzle The bellow of a horn rises above the clatter of a sweater-clad audience seeking haven from the post-Christinas blues. “HEY, HEY. WHA'DYA’SAY? WORK AND TAKE THAT BALL AWAY! Simmons and Flynn pellet the basket for a comfortable lead. A shattering Wisconsin revival lights up a 40-40 halftime deadlock. Theatrical refs dramatize crippling Warrior fouls. “HEY. REF! YOU FORGOT YOUR BADGER JERSEY!” The Warriors’ guns fizzle into a dismal basket-missing, foul-cluttered 73-72 defeat. Marquette FC FT TP Wisconsin FC FT TP Sim mom 8 3 19 Zuber 8 0 25 Wolf 6 4 16 H.imi-1 6 2 14 Flynn « 2 14 Gustafson 3 2 8 Buinlhorst 4 0 8 Mnrcnx 2 4 8 C. Smith 3 I 7 Carlin 1 5 7 CUrlum 2 3 7 Sweeney 3 0 6 Uichlni () I 1 Franklin 2 1 5 Totals 29 14 72 Totals 25 23 73 Marquette 40 32 72 Wisconsin .40 33-73 84 A shoulder-clasping huddle, a last encouraging phrase. Seated, the Coach leans far out over the court . . . “Try No. 1, Tom! Bob, let’s move the ball!” No. 1 works: a pass to center and back under to Wolf—two points. But starters foul anti recruits fail for a halftime deficit. A slow walk to the locker room. During the second half impervious Loyola works around the “man to man” and runs the score to a 65-87 defeat. Back in the locker room, revival with long showers, a coke and McGuire's frustrated voice muttering: “We’ll have anothei crack at them.” Marquette Loyola FG FT TP FG FT TP Wolf 7 11 25 B. Smith 5 10 20 Simmons 4 7 15 Bril 7 5 19 Flynn 5 3 13 Wardlaw 5 3 13 Carbim 1 3 5 Perez 3 4 10 Brunkhorst 1 0 2 Coleman 4 0 8 Luchini 1 0 2 Miller 3 2 8 Anderson 1 0 2 Manzkr 3 0 6 C. Smith 0 1 1 Calihan 1 1 3 Totals 20 85 05 Totals 31 25 87 Marquette .31 34-65 Loyola ... 40 47- -87 5 medical dedication analysis, cause and cure From early morning to late evening... surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and general medicine. A team of junior and senior residents circulating with three medical students, acquiring a patient's medical history—often more significant than the followup physical examination. Determining a disease and then reference reading to establish the cause and cure. Checking patient progress, reading nurses' charts, receiving results from laboratory tests performed by student medical technicians— tissue analyses for tumors, cancer and hormone deficiencies, blood tests for transfusions, urinalyses for diabetes. Student nurses on the floor at 7:(X) a.m. advising new mothers, responsibly observing an unconscious patient in the recovery room, comforting patients, administering injections and changing intravenous bottles. Future doctors, medical technologists and nurses dedicating themselves to health services. “Inescapable” dental chairs hold trustful Milwaukeeans, squirmish children, volunteer students. Blinding lights illuminate strong, trained hands adjusting bridge clamps, drilling teeth, filling cavities. Professional jargon uttered about molars, bicuspids and occlusions while examining open mouths with miniature reflecting mirrors. Professors of dentistry patiently observe the students, correcting inaccurate diagnoses, awkward procedures, mismatched enamels. Dental hygienists framed in crisp white uniforms and starched caps assist by charting histories, sterilizing instruments, cleaning tobacco stains. X-raying beneath the surface activity. The College of Dentistry and the program of Dental Hygiene filling the demand for skilled personnel to assume positions in dental offices, school health programs, hospitals and health agencies. dental school's precision and patience 89 At Kiwanis Children’s Center, the Adult Curative Workshop, County Hospital, knowledge gained in kinesiology, anatomy, physiology and pathology guide physical therapy students in applying the proper treatment for revitalizing muscles, lessening pain, increasing recovery. Therapeutic exercises to strengthen muscles unused since birth, damaged in accidents or neglected after operations . . . electrical stimulation to rejuvenate degenerating muscles . . . whirlpools to gently massage, relax and decrease spasticity . . . paraffin baths to counter arthritic pain . . . heat packs, infrared and ultraviolet exposures to increase the blood circulation to injured bodily areas. Physical therapy students gaining personal satisfaction through humanitarian service. physical therapy: pathway to renewal 90 speech therapy: a study in sound Saturday morning speech therapy appointments at Duffey Hall . . . the ten-year-old who stutters, the sixteen-year-old who talks at a pitch inappropriate for his age and sex ... a middle-aged cerebral palsy victim who speaks slowly and laboriously. Forty-five minute sessions aimed at building confidence and articulation . . . training the patient to properly use the larynx, the vocal folds or the chest cavity . . . employing the facilities of tape recorders, audiometers, special tests and childrens books to emphasize correct lingual forms. A long and involved process—teaching the patient to recognize his error and then rectifying the sounds, first by syllable, next in a limited number of commonly used words, finally, after hours of patience, transferring the correction into everyday speech. 91 92 group cultivation ot a new reading approach Observing nineteen classrooms in Milwaukee public schools. Sister Marita listens to first graders relating experiences and dramatizing stories as the basis for an integrated approach to the teaching of the language arts. A researcher in Marquette’s department of education studies the whole-class” approach to the cultivation of reading skills, a method centered in the child with concentration on developing concepts rather than merely on analyzing words. The object: not to teach reading skills but to make readers out of children. “We bring meaning to the printed page to let children get meaning from it. Teachers preparing only one meaningful lesson for both goml and poor readers, challenging the method of ability grouping by providing for each child’s particular needs within the whole-class structure, experimenting in order to change textbooks from ‘See Dick. See Dick run,’’ to stories in which modern children are interested. 93 Doctor Saul D. I .arks researching the first intrauterine year of life, studying the nine month period of child development inside the womb with bio-electrical techniques. An aid in discovering complications, predicting multiple births, creating a greater chance for survival. A role especially important in the study of heart and brain areas. Involved techniques to determine whether the heart is malforming or developing normally. The presence of life in the womb detected now in ten or eleven weeks instead of the usual twenty. The Doctors philosophy in studying living materials: to unite the arts of electrician, engineer and doctor in preserving life. A unique idea and successful attempt at eliminating unnecessary boundaries between the research of the engineer and of the physician. uniting the sciences tor survival prediction 94 • • Victory starved Blanton Simmons and Bob Wolf dribble the ball downcourt. Hard, rilled passes. Feinting rubber soles bum the basket runway. The hungry hands of Tom Flynn claw the leather from the quivering hoop. Ball, plays and players click for a 10 -60 slaughter. Marquette Xavier Flynn FC FT TV 12 3 27 O'Connell re FT TV 9 4 22 Stinttvon 7 4 18 W.llUmi 8 1 13 WoU 6 3 15 UrngrhoU! 4 3 11 BrunkhorM 0 3 15 Quick 2 2 6 Carbtn 3 3 U Lynch 1 2 4 LuchinJ 0 8 8 Macel 1 1 3 Buxton 3 0 6 Crane 1 0 2 Andrrvm 1 0 2 Lacey 0 2 2 Holmes 1 0 2 Ihct 0 1 1 M. Simtli Totals 0 1 1 39 513 103 Total 24 16 64 Marquette 49 54-103 Xavier ... 30 34- 84 95 War Memorial art becomes the accent for Holly Ball's Crystal Fantasy as talk turns to abstract paintings and photopraphy. The bosa nova sounds of Herbie Stark salute Queen Joyce Smentck while the season’s second girl bid dance breaks the monotony of Milwaukee's long, cold winter. mid- winter crystal fantasy Encouraging shouts from die-hard wrestling fans prompt Tom Greenwood to triumph over 123 pounders . . . Tony Struzik, Phil Buerk and Jim Schindhelm to score points and occasional pins . . . the smallest heavyweight Vince King to outclass giants for a tangled season of 14 wins, 6 losses. 97 The ring of a six a.in. alarm clock ... an early morning trance punctured by congested buses, crowds, briefcases, creeping traffic and no parking spaces. On campus, locker doors bang shut on boots, umbrellas, books. After class, over to the Grill Annex ... a haven of familiar Milwaukee faces. Talk turns to families, car pools ami clashing schedules. A four o’clock meeting of the Milwaukee club . . . the local student’s “in” to University affairs. Back home for a late dinner . . . “everything kept warm on the stove. TV blaring, Susie crying, Bobby pleading for help with his geography. The ring of a late evening telephone call . . . the “switchboard” never closed, a car always available and the front door always open. town students: hectic schedules 98 An unused bluebook discarded on a deserted table in the echo-filled Union Grill. A jostling crowd lifts overflowing mugs in a foamy toast at the Ardmore. Sleep becomes the most valuable commodity for twenty-four hours. Then buses depart for Indianhead at midnight . . . “Who's got some extra longjohns?” Once you can snowplow there’s nothing to a stem christy but an easy . . . Out of IxhI at WHAT time?” Shadoweyed. finger-cramped, exam-weary students sinking into luxurious lethargy . . . “Great fliek on the late ... An escape into Fleming, Hand, Uris or Batman comics. Five bathing suits, shades and next month’s allowance for Lauderdale, Bimini or Nassau. “Temperatures reached a record low of 29 degrees today at Daytona.” “Two days of driving and 1 could get a better tan . . . Home, calories, sleep, a sun lamp . . .“Next year let’s do something over semester break.” semester break: Dimini. batman and sleep 99 Wednesday afternoon concerts with the Milwaukee Symphony ensembles. Woodwinds, brass, strings capturing the restraint and appeal of England . . . the triumphal formality of a Bourbon court ... the epic tones of czarist Russia . . . the blend of British aristocracy and Virginia elegance in colonial America . . . the complex tempo and emotional swirls of the modem United States. Restful pauses in hectic weeks for a few appreciative listeners. musical diends ol wood, orass and string 100 an attempt to overcome the living tatcons A1 McGuire, coach, counselor, trainer and Ikiss working hard to offset the strong defense of the flying Falcons and a Warrior slump. Animated shouts of encouragement to Wolf who scores high to combat Flynn's early game foul out. Yet disappointment in a final 83-79 loss. Marquette FG FT TP Air Force FC FT TP Wolf 10 8 28 PrtllUt 9 8 24 Hninkhnr.it 4 r 13 Markham 9 6 24 Iaichini 4 3 11 Be rout 5 3 13 Flynn 4 2 10 Sullivan 2 4 8 Burton 1 0 8 Andrade 2 2 6 Simmon 2 0 4 Huxchihl 1 2 4 C. Smith 2 0 4 Fldxerly 1 0 2 Anderson 0 I 1 llerout 0 2 2 Total 27 25 79 Totals 29 25 83 Marquette . 27 25-79 Air Force . . 29 27—83 Open smokers: meeting the brothers, discovering matched interests, observing personalities with objectivity. Fraternity pledging: a trail step lasting eight weeks to a year. A time of earning aproval, enjoying camaraderie and learning respect. “Yes sir . . . Early Saturday morning. Eight hours at the house: cleaning, scrubbing, painting. A good opportunity to memorize the Greek alphabet forwards and backwards, become acquainted with fellow pledges, plan a group project or accept the challenge to be a fraternity barber. Multifold responsibilities: taking part in University events, knowing names and particulars of all the actives. The sudden necessity of scheduling time and activities. An attempt to fit the demands of academic pursuit into the enthusiastic promise and rewards of fraternal life. fraternity pledging: work and enjoyment 102 103 northern michigan fizzles m a hot arena (lurry Sour memories of last second road defeats spur the Warriors to Irattle Northern Michigan. Brunkhorst’s follow-ups fatten the halftime score. Flynn hits . . . hot Arena air explodes in a Hurry of fists. Simmons and Wolf angrily make baskets for a 105-94 Warrior victory. Marquette Northern Michigan FC FT TP FC FT TP Simmons 13 4 30 Summers 11 12 34 Flynn 9 8 26 Ferguson 5 0 10 Wolf 8 4 20 Koski 5 5 15 Bnmkhorst 5 2 12 Ya gixlzin.sk i 0 3 15 Corbins 5 1 11 Kovack 4 2 10 C. Smith 3 0 6 Boyd 1 0 o Cocluti 0 2 2 Totals 43 19 105 Totals 32 30 94 Marquette........................01 44—105 Northern Michigan................ 59 35— 94 104 ashes, introspection and the will to abstain “Dust you are and into . . Tuna fish days cut to two, plus Fridays . . . My first Lent over twenty-one and there’s nothin’ to do.” “As in body we abstain from food, so in spirit may tie fast from sin. Unfamiliar voices added to the noon Mass . . . “Such a strong satisfaction in fasting when it’s not required! Although the spirit is willing . . . the momentary slump in cigarette sales reverses . . . the daily rosary is forgotten . . . “Father, forgive them . . .’’ Twice as nervous as launch day and twice as tight a schedule . . Gemini Seven Astronaut Captain James Lovell on visit to Milwaukee and Marquette. The Wisconsin hero opening the University's participation in National Engineering Week . . . receiving the Pere Marquette award for missionary zeal in the exploration of unknown regions. Natural unpretentious acceptance: “I appreciate the award very much and I hope I can contribute just a little . . The first rendezvous with another space capstde as man conquers another frontier. me iames lovell visit: a day of reciprocal honors 109 no Filins, lecture-discussions, concerts and art exhibits—amateur and professional talent brought to the campus in a Festival of the Arts. A week devoted to artistic expression and enrichment of cultural experiences by students, faculty and the community. Opening Sunday night jazz vibrations from the Oscar Peterson Trio playing such selections as 'Hog Town Blues” and “Younger Than Springtime. In the Union Ballroom contemporary art with brash, bold paintings, exotic sculpture and weird mechanical creations. Downstairs in the FM lounge, displays of student art scrutinized, praised and deplored by youthful critics. Throughout the week movies from another age lending an air of nostalgia to the festival . . . Charlie Chaplin. Mack Sennett and W. C. Fields solving the worlds problems with custard pies. Experimental films, poetry of e. e. cummings, modem dances by a UVVM troupe and a lecture by Pulitzer Prize Poet W. D. Snodgrass expand art's expressional modes. A witty tour through the world of cubism and surrealism with Professor John Pick and a panel discussion on the “Role of the State and the Arts” led by Charles Mark of the National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities. Ingmar Bergman's “Through A Glass Darkly” and Concert Pianist John Browning brings a successful finale to Marquette's concentrated exploration of art forms. Ill Mixing with “Highlanders, dancing in the rec room, laughing at secret-revealing skits. Asking friends or pinmates to formal” dinner dances. Relaxing between classes at “the table, talking to fraternity men with hopes of a weekend date. Socializing as a sorority girl. buoyant sorority social life ending me season with a victory over detroit Marquette Wolf FG FT TP 9 5 23 Bmnkhorst 7 3 17 Carbins 5 5 15 Simmons 5 5 15 Luchini 2 3 7 Flynn 2 2 fl G. Smith I 0 2 Buxton 1 0 2 Totals 32 23 87 Murqnotte . Detroit Detroit FC FT TP Murrey 9 7 25 Boyce 9 3 21 Hyatt 6 2 14 Rodwun •1 0 8 Moore 3 0 6 Sulci 1 0 2 Bel lock 1 0 2 Totals 33 12 78 41-87 41- -78 In the locker room congratulatory hustle after an 87-78 victory over Detroit as Captain Torn Flynn reminisces after his last game. Sports reporters corner an exhausted Coach McGuire. “When Tom finally came through, that did it. Those two baskets from tire foul line got us going. Carbins did a fine job rebounding. It was a good year. In the team's 14 wins. 12 defeats, Bob Wolf with a 22-point average breaks the all-time record of 21.4 set by Don Kojis in 1960-61 but misses the highest season total by six points. 113 114 In the background, hammers pound, materials rip, moving furniture scrapes against the floor, students laugh as they create ingenious scenery. Overhead, lights flick on and olf in search of the right mood in unique color combinations. On the Teatro Maria stage, speech majors, future dramatists, interested Marquetters listen to directions from graduates originally interpreting their first plays—modem drama by contemporary authors—“Mask of Angels.....Fhe Bald Soprano, “Zoo Story. In the audience. Leo Jones and a faculty member briefly prepare for the after-play discussion wherein specialists, directors, audience and Flayers explore the action, penetrate the lines, search for the meaning of Sartre. Camus, Ionesco, Albee. A new concept in Marquette dramatic product ions—the experimental theater. 116 The Wisconsin Club ringing with approval from six hundred interfraternity brothers and their dates. Dan Ticcioni, Delta Sigma Pi. elected Mr. Fraternity by sorority sisters, faculty and fraternity men as representative of loyalty, dedication, action in Creek brotherhood. lie ball: a salute to mr. fraternity 117 advanced study and research in graduate school 118 Strenuous entrance examinations followed by frustrating anticipation. Finally, admission into advanced study and research possibly with fellowships or assistantships. Investigation into knowledge and truth for the goal of a master’s or doctorate degree. Theses outlines, dissertations, written and oral qualifying exams representative of sacrifice and hard work undergone in the pursuit of intellectual advancement. 119 philosophical accents on contemporary man through the aquinas lecture To honor the Angelic Doctor. Father Robert Johann, S.J.. speaks on Philosophy in Perspective.” A study of contemporary man caught in the release of limitless possibilities that usher in richer meanings to his existence. The task of philosophy is to understand more than ever what it means to be a person. Accent on life's quality, on the search for interrelation and on the realization that the Unifying Principle enhances man's wholeness. 120 “The speaker who came in from the cold, Vance Packard—author, social critic, acute observer of the modern transitional world and the resulting American upheaval. The growth in productive capacity requiring consumer absorption of everything manufactured. The need to increase the demand for goods and services resulting in governmental and industrial use of persuasion. The population explosion, the development of outside markets anti the evolution of giant organizations. The continued economic reliance on military and space expenditures: “What would we do if peace actually did break out?” The intensified emphasis on higher education: “It can become a fetish and we can make too much of it.” Changes requiring an American search for “values that are realistic for the new conditions. vance Packard considers the modern, transitional world 121 122 Under the leadership of President Michael Grimm the formulation of ASMU senate legislation to change and improve the students' environment. Prompted by a ban on beards, the Marquette Report emergcs-a statement on student rights and values as guiding principles in rewriting the student handbook. Liberal and conservative senators: veto support of Milwaukee's school boycott; approve a bill calling for a referendum on freedom of conscience, later vetoed by the president; individually defend and oppose the senate’s right to take stands on civil and political issues not directly concerned with the University. After much deliberation, a bill suggesting mandatory retreats limited to freshmen with non-academic restrictions to enforce compliance. Throughout the year passage of direct student benefits including discount programs and travel (lights. 123 124 Student senate elections: a two-week Hurry of campaign promises and slogans. “Responsible leadership, Responsible Change. “Put the Student Rack into Student Government. “Swing with Jim.” Campaign activity around campus: persuasive speeches, rallies, buttons and banners. A Tribune press conference and a debate in the Union Grill. Heated arguments between friends over candidates. Suddenly, confusion and jangled political nerves over: campaign violations of unauthorized posters, election committee powers misinterpreted, protests, percentage docking of votes declared procedurely illegal by the senate, an off-and-on election, vote recounts and a senate proposal for a new election defeated. Finally, victorious school senators and a new senate president. Jerry Calderone. by a slim 49-vote margin over Bob Sullivan and Jim O’Regan. 1 126 The recent donations to Marquette's Art Collection usually on display throughout the campus are assembled in the Union Ballroom. Rich eighteenth century embroidered French vestments. Pattarino's sorrowful Head of Christ and Lehmbruek's bronzed “Young Woman. In contrast valuable oils, such as Romano's Adoration of the Shepherds and Monnoyer’s colorful “Still Life With Flowers. Alongside, the passionate “Miserere et Guerre prints of Roualt. 127 a laboratory search tor the solution to socio-medical illness Four study groups of white rats, one hundred days of observation to determine the causes and bodily effects of emphysema and alcoholism. Simultaneous research on a social and medical problem by Dr. Melvin Schmitz, professor of psychology. What makes a person tick? What makes him change? We cannot understand the human being unless we look at him psychologically, physiologically and biochemically.'' 128 The Catholic Worker movement, initiated by Peter Maurin, is the subject of a history being prepared by Professor William Miller. Research: questioning Dorothy Day, the movement’s dynamic “saint in the New York slums, studying her notes and papers donated to Marquette, reading the monthly issues of The Catholic Worker, traveling extensively to interview workers. The purpose: to grasp their sense of mission in the reconstruction of the social order, their dedication to the corporal works of mercy, their deep-rooted respect for a human person. 'It is a very unique. I suppose you could say, manifestation of the Catholic mind in America, but it’s an aspect of the Catholic mind that I suppose needs to lx known by many, many more people. analyzing a unique movement in american Catholicism 129 130 John S. Hirschboeck Vice-President, School of Medicine Hoy O. Kallenberger Business Manager Rev. Raymond R. McAuley, S.I. Vice-President, Business and Finance James E. Bie Director of University Relations A small steeple rising from a reconstructed medieval structure of grey stone and mottled clay tiles. Workmen, skilled in the art of masonry, at work on the Joan of Arc Chapel. Old and weathered materials: sturdy wood l eams. stained glass and hand-hewn stone imbued with the romance of history. Contrast in proximity: the brown brick contemporary lines of the modern chemistry building dedicated to the late Todd Welir. A massive square structure faced with white decorative concrete forms. Elsewhere a new women's dormitory renovated from an eight-story hotel. Cobeen Hall opening its luxurious rooms to residents last fall. Two additional floors on Walter Schroeder Hall: ten stories of brick and glass overlooking the ribbons of concrete freeways invading downtown Milwaukee. A campus and a city sharing the sights and sounds of progress. v i 132 from folk songs to the frug in winter carnival Sawdust on the gym floor, swirled, swept away by gyrating dancers moving to “Ixmie Louie with the Messengers and “Hang On Sloopy” with the ’‘fabulous McCoys.” A rocking initiation to Schroeder Hall's Winter Carnival. Saturday night, an unforgettable concert m.c.'d by folk singer Don Conners introducing Johnny and the Hurricanes decked in ptirple-splashed shirts. Shouts of “Do You Wanna Dance? contrasted with “The Sounds of Silence from Simon anti Garfunkel: warm, powerful guitar tales of life in the metropolis. 133 night classes: education in a different atmosphere 134 Street lights, neon signs, car headlights and illuminated classroom windows. Older faces, business suits hurrying across the darkened Union mall after dinner. High heels sounding through Johnston. Carpenter and Biz Ad. Milwaukeeans expressing mature opinions from art to industrial pyschology, broadening their perspective, mingling with day students who wedge in another three credits through evening education. 135 obligatory retreats initiate pros and cons 136 “All full-time undergraduate Catholic students are obliged to make a retreat by Easter Sunday each year. The penalty for non-compliance: denial of future registration or withholding of a diploma. Students question: Should retreats Ik mandatory? Over 2000 petitioners proclaim objection ... retreats can't be forced, religion is a free expression of love for Cod ... many students will voluntarily make retreats ... academic sanctions shouldn't Ik used to enforce religious policy. A desire for improvement: increased retreat facilities, a renovated program, discussion topics pertinent to present student problems. Others voice approval of the present policy: students enter Marquette, a private Catholic university, with full realization of the rules ... the present retreat encourages some to confession and Communion at least once a year. Father Nans, Director of Spiritual Welfare, reasons: “Since this is a Jesuit University, it is felt that the students who enroll here should have the advantage of this one characteristically Jesuit instrument, the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius. As a student grows into adult and mature Christians, it seems necessary through retreats to help them to see the relevance of their theology study to their present existential situation and tin demands it makes upon them, to translate theory into practice. A raised issue, a needed solution. s m;rm;vi 7 non w 1:1; k Ml I .iIImiIh' full-tiiii. uimIi r_r.i.lu ,i, . •• «• h..I a u| hm,|, their Jiimul rrtrml r. |iiir l In ■tteiMl GENERAL RETREAT MOMIW -T! n MT1IL 1-5-6 In u -pint of 4 liri-tian limllii tIummI of otlii-r Itiilh- r«- rordulh imltnl to participate. Retreat hxvrrtM be fin a I 10.00 a. m. ■ i o«lu lr .t UU p.m. vm W..U. a tanUa •I m m Inlnlii MEN: Life Srienre Viidiloriuiu and Schroeder Hall WOMEN: I nion Ballroom for •UrmlaiM'i I Vk« U -lioulil In picked up 137 138 Nervous laughter echoing through Marquette High's basement cafeteria. Varsity Variety dancers, actors and singers temporarily abandoning books to taste the excitement and drudgery of show business. With grease paint covering a five o'clock shadow, top hatted villians synchronize their hand motions, jingling gypsy campfolk practice last minute leaps, silently spirited bartenders adjust mustaches. Fratman listens to instructions. Anxious directors whisper: “Now, remember, you're a new boarder... pretend you just got an unfair campus so revolt with enthusiasm ... pull on that chain like it's real! A black cape is whirled into place, canned facial expressions are assumed, a 1910 nickelodeon accidentally rings out. The skits begin. Two hours of music and color with trophies to Chi Sigma Chi. O'Donnell Hall, Alpha Phi Omega and the Avalanche Club. 141 142 The man in every coed’s life: her father. A banquet to honor him with salutes from President Raynor, Dean Tinkle, Suzanne Ryan, president of the Professional Panhellenic Council. Dad: The mental and spiritual influence in a daughter’s life. co-eds honor their fathers Friends, alumni, residents marvel at the newness, reverently listen to the blessing, applaud Delta Sigma Pi’s presentation of roses to their late founder’s wife. A dormitory is dedicated to Charles Co been who devoted his career “to the progress of the institution he served so well.” open house to dedicate cobeen hall 143 Endless circuits around the gym rim. Erbetta and Dixon crouch start to mock commands while McNeil jumps the hurdles. With melting winter's lethargy and gold medal fever, Collins' spring spikes chew the wet cinder anti Flynn's hands abandon the basketball to launch the discus. track springs Into locus 144 Stiff rackets warm up despite n water dappled court and a diehard chill. With visions of love-45 Terry Cahill and Rich llacker iron out crimps in serves, Rowan Chlebowski and Rob Davies oil faulty returns, and Phil Ruehl keys himself for enemy slams and manuevers. tennis court precision 145 Rugged academic training in three progressive fields: civil, mechanical, electrical engineering. Problematic studies in circuits and mathematical equations. Solutions awaiting formulation through IBM experiments and applied imagination. Measuring durability, adjusting analogue computers, registering abstract patterns on a humming oscilloscope, searching for the most precise techniques in the science of engineering. 147 149 After days of whipping, swirling rain, golden sun and gentle breaths of l alce Michigan waft on the campus. Behind library windows students stir, stretch, stare vacantly at a lx ok, wander outside to sit and talk on the lawn. Denim and madras-couples strolling along the lake, books forgotten. Laughing, singing faces on a Saturday picnic. Ilair streaming behind sun-pinked faces of co-eds astride Hondas. Dormant muscles sporting on fresh green turf while a tiny crocus blooms unnoticed in the shadow. 151 An economic study of Milwaukee’s 120 parishes at the Archbishop’s request. Dr. Alan Smith, a Business Administration professor, analyzes the socio-economic data from the 1960 census to determine the relative parochial wealth and needs. Various factors are considered, such as the number of sch x)l and pre-school children and adults over 65. family income in the inner core in contrast with the suburbs, and parish txMindaries. research into the needs and wealth ot mnwaukee parishes 152 The alumni office maintaining ties between grads and their alma mater. Special programs for medical school freshmen to meet with Milwaukee doctors. Campus and alumni news circulated in the Marquette Alumnus. Participation in Tip-Off Weekend with undergraduates. Sponsorship of the spring Alumni Weekend with honors to Jeremiah L. O’Sullivan. 1914 graduate and former dean of the Journalism college, as the Alumnus of the Year. The Alumni Association— a strong link joining the past and the present. keeping the alumni informed and active 1966 hilltop Gregory Stanford Copy Editor Katherine Hufnagel Seniors Editor Ro Logrippo Index Editor Stephen Pouliot Editorial Consultant Linda Gray Organizations Layout Editor Charles McCarthy Editorial Assistant Jo Anne Stadtmiller Organizations Editor Carol Ludorf Editor Thomas Steiner Art Director 154 The evolution of a yearbook into a continuous magazine story relating Marquette activity with this year's central theme: dialogue. In design, this book adapts the golden section principle used in Crecian and Renaissance times. Pages are divided into sixteen rectangles from which four subtly distinct layouts were created. Dialogue is narrated impressionistically. Action and mood pictures attempt to capture the setting and atmosphere. Unobtmstive headlines follow copy style for continuity. The use of three colors creates a tonal reference for seasonal events reported during the year. Finally, senior and organization sections basically follow the same format to further a unified presentation. The 1966 Hilltop, a symbol of hard work and sacrifice, begun in September. Schedules for organizational pictures in the Union Ballroom. Gathering and typing an endless number of names and, at the last minute, identifying forgotten faces. Alphabetizing and typing senior summaries along with indexing names of students in activities. Arranging a vast number of pictures on page layouts. Cropping photos and paste-ups. Assigning stories then rewriting them in an impressionistic style. Phone calls to arrange for photos, copy information and last minute changes in photo assignments. Contact sheets, late prints, missed deadlines and mistakes. Vacations spent in Milwaukee. But satisfaction in the finished product—the 1966 Marquette University Hilltop. 155 lather arrupe. iesult general. visits mu In celebration of its fiftieth anniversary. Alpha Sigina Nu. Jesuit 1 lonor Society, hosts a weekend national convention. Discussion meetings with addresses by such distinguished men as Norman Cousins, editor of the Saturday Review, and Andre Girard, well-known contemporary artist. Highlight of the convention: the honored visit of The Very Reverend Pedro Arrupe, Father Ceneral of the Society of Jesus, who steps into history as the first Jesuit Father General to visit America. A guest appearance of Father Arrupe at the Pere Marquette Dinner where University faculty members are honored for teaching excellence. Cited: Father Virgil C. Blum, S.J.. political science professor, and Rudolph E. Morris, sociology professor. On Saturday the impressive concelebration of the Mass by Father Arrupe and thirty-four Jesuits. That evening at a formal dinner, Alpha Sigma Nu members. Wisconsin Governor Knowles, Milwaukee Mayor Maier and other dignitaries and guests attentively listened to Father's plea to help make Cod meaningful for the agnostic. “Here is a critical mission ... to institute a secular dialogue with scientific humanism.” “Monte Carlo— Grad Spree” in the Union Grill. Casino games of chance and skill. Arm-in-arm couples escape to the Annex to drink and dance to the soothing tunes of Jerry Calderonc’s Trio. Barbecued chicken, beer, softball and chatter at Maryhill. A rock band and a jazz combo swing out memories at the Holiday Inn with “oldies but goodies, climaxed by a queens coronation. June 5, 1966: Mass in Upper Gesu Church followed by a Union breakfast. Introductory remarks from Mike Grimm, farewell speeches by Dan Ticcioni and Teddi Grant. In the Milwaukee Auditorium faculty and parents solemnly applaud graduates as President Raynor bestows coveted diplomas, the symbols of an unforgettable maturating segment of life. seniors Brian T. Adumec William E. Alexander Sheri nail J. Andrews Stephen J. Aschauer business administration 162 James J. Auchtrr Robert E. Auer Ronald R. Baker I). Richard Barder John N. Batchelor Thomas J. Baudhuin Joanna M. Blackburn Anne C. Boryc Rol ert L. Brandncr Frank L. Brantman CillH-rt A. Brooker Denis C. Burns Judith M. Bussey Thomas W. Callinan Carl F. Charles John P. Clemens Joseph A. Cloutier .Wort S. Cohan Dan E. Cowan James B. Crtike Allen D. Cyskiewicz Terrence E. Dalton Stephen C. Demit Shaun C. Delaney James D. Devine Bruce VV. Diekrnan Peter J. DiFrancesca, III Lynne A. Dillon David E. Doerr Michael R. Donahue Daniel M. Dresscl Gregory J- Edwards James W. Engel Robert A. Erbetta Paul J. Emster Ambrose R. Esser 163 Ronald J. Furah Louis C. Fava Robert C. Felker Patrick J. Cannon Andrew F. Giannattasio Judith A. Codvin Richard P. Goldstein Alan F. Comber James T. Graf Sally E. Cull Bronson J. Haase Daniel J. Heerey David J. Heerey Neil P. Hennessy Paul I). Hess Kay M. Kodak Joan E. Kavanogh Cliarles E. Keller Michael T. Kern Marvin R. Kiefer Bernard M. Koninski Arnold H. Koonin Marie B. Kronner Peter P. Knipczak William R. Kncera Michael F. Kuhns Lynn A. Landers William A, LeFaiver Stephen J. Lcsselyonng Robert J. Lobos 165 Vincent J. LnDuca Carol A. Lulxiki Robert C. Lucht Joan K. Madden Joseph J. Mann Kenneth A. McAvoy Roger S. McCabe Philip A. McDonald Thomas W. McElwee Peter R. McEnroe James F. McKenna Jerrilynn C. Melchior Richard P. Melius James M. Menzcl Thomas E. Michalski James L. Milanowski Wayne J. Movrieh James P. Moynihan 166 Rolx-rt P. Murtaugh Michael J. Neyens Richard J. Nuns James F. O’Brien ■nM Doan I . Orlev Jean K. Osojnieki R.irli.vr.i A. Owens Peter P. Parsonese Robert I . Panins Barham J. Peters Karen L. Petersclli David L. Petersen Rolrert J. Petmsks Jay F. Pezza John T. Piepr .ny William II. Plant Dennis M. Popp Edward T. Printy Paul W. Przcwlocki Suzanne M. Radler Paid P. Ramsey James M. Regnicr 167 William J. Schmid Daniel R. Schreibcr Charles F. Sohwass David F. Sokolowski William A. Stac ' Henry F. Stavinolu John S. Steinmetz David H. Sturm Allyn J. Sweet Jerome J. Talaga James A. Tewes Rosalynn Rehorst Paid D. Rcinljold Robert H. Rendl Robert J. Rice James E. Riedy Betty J. Roethlc Delbert F. Ruth Gregory B. Schaefer, Jr. Jack G. Schickcrt Donald J. TreLs James C. Vidcr Patrick J. Welch Peter T. Werner Joseph B. Wortman 169 Dale F. Aderhold Joseph A le a lay ilurokl J. Atinsky Roy I). Atkin Rol crt C. Baker 1 . Michael Banasik Peter J. Barak David J. Billie James A. Bo jar Eukciic J. Bowen John E. Broderick Kenneth W. Bueltmann Allan D. Callaway Charles D. Callaway Roderick S. Chapman Jay T. Cline Kalliope C. Costaras Cerald S. Couri Austin B. DeFrcccc, II Woodrow A. DcSmklt, Jr. 170 Darryl I). Dcttmnnn Robert M. Eisenberg Timothy S. Evcnsan John W. Fitzgerald Mdvyn F. Foley Frederick W. Funke Cary S. George Charles F. Gleason John G. Coni? Sanford E. Cruskin Lynn A. linen Walter A. Humlrlik Cordon C. Hansen Jerome J. Hansen Neil I). Hansen Robert M. Hciden Sr. Mary Clarence Heitke, S.D.S. Robert L. Heller 171 Thomas F. Hcrlihy, Jr. Frederick J. Holt Bruce K. Hummel John C. Keene Sr. Mary Juan Keller. O.S.F. Alan N. Klcinman Marvin E. Klippcl Ronald L. Lumbcrton Marshall R. Lapin Dennis L. Levitsky Charles A. Marsh Luke F. Mntrunga, Jr. Thomas E. Meade Jerome D. Melbingcr Harry P. Michaelidij Donald L. Mitchell Robert J. Mroz Dennis R. Nosek Donald V. Novakovic Joseph P. Nowak Wilfred S. Pawlik Ccr.ild I). Pionek Michael J. Powers Richard J. Pyzynski Dennis P. Riley Thomas P. Roedcr Cordon J. Rowling, Jr. Roman R. Sarwas Dean M. Schacht Paul R. Schulze Michael Schuster Cary Schwcnsow James H. Shipley Walter D. Skinner, III William F. Stangel Carl S. Stasiewicz William J. Stasiewicz John P. Steichen 173 David A. Stich John A. Stob Duilin A. Stricca Robert A. Sullo Joseph R. Theisen Richard J. Tliill Kathleen T. Peatee Thomas C. Vincy Richard P. Voss Jon R. Wagner Bruce W. Winner Sr. M. Herman Joseph Wocste, S.M.S.M. Donald Zabrowski M. Anthony Zimmerman 174 Bernardino Banin Banda M. Bakke dental hygiene . !ary L. Bartoletti Elizabeth A. Bingham Barbara K. Birkrem Irene E. Blake Bonnie J. Bredel Sheila K. Breitcnbach Sally M. Buckingham Samira J. Cipolla Jill R. Clark Sharon J. Cordes M. Elaine Creager Elizabeth J. Cretan M. Katlileen Donovan Betty A. Douglas Carol E. Duncan Patricia M. Fischer 175 Kathleen K. Fliss Lois C. Francois Kathryn A. Cinestra Pnmma F. Haffey Deborah A. Hale Diane M. Hanson Karen A. Heimsch Joan M. Hengel Donna L. Huffman Marcia C. Jones Kathleen A. Kehoe Ellen M. Kernnn Kathleen M. Keeper Thelma M. Kopp Lynn A. Landers Shari L. l.oefflcr Judith C. Martin Susan M. Miller Charlotte E. Mylen Nancy A. Ovcnneyer 176 Judy E. Schweitzer Geraldine M. Smith Kathleen A. Speyer Carol D. Tar .y E. Lynn Thiele Mnryanne Tillinnu Nancy L. Veselica Mary J. Williams Susan E. Zimmer Carole R. Zinser 177 John C. Agnc v Thuddeus J. Andreski engineering Richard A. Andrews Gregory A. Artnb.isy Werner G. Ast Thomas L. Atwell Dennis W. Barto Gregory M. Benning Warren T. Besscrt James M. Bielefeld Robert J. Boivin Daryl P. Braun Robert J. Bremner, Jr. Kenneth E. Burnett David J. Burton Robert J. Carney Hcmraj Chauhan Stan W. Clunielewski Norbcrt J. Christman James P. Clancy 178 Claude R. Colleyacmc John P Crotteau Ralph C. Curran Thomas E. DeWitt David W. Ernst William J. Everson Dwight D. Fisher John D. Fobinn Dennis B. Ciangiorgi William J. Crennan Dennis E. Grossklans Robert B. Crosz Paul E. Costomski Michael J. Haas David L. Harp 179 James V I I.itnIiiiiiiii Lawrence L. Ilaii.se David V Hinton Eugene J. Hnegele James II. Hoiiynuui Leon I’ J.mik 1 )enni M Johnson Rnlx rt H Johnson John K. Kenny. Jr. Philip J. Kirchberg Ross C. Knudsen Richard S. Kobielski George R. Kocu Joseph J. Kochanskf Thomas R. Kochnnski William D. Koepp Edward F. Kosnik James F. Kostcr Michael J. Kozina Charles M. Kronenwetter 180 James F. Luekow Charles H. Maicr Gregory J. Malinowski James J. Marck Brian J. Mathison Clarence H. McCullen Charles N. McCarry Bryan D. McSweeney Darrell P. Mieselcr Joseph II. Miotke John R. Mitchell Alberto J. Molina Kenneth B. Madge. Jr. Norman J. Muchleck 181 Thomas P. Mullen Murad L. Muradian Chobad Naghshtabrizi David H. Xiggemann Thomas J. Ponozzo Gerald J. Pearson Thomas R. Podtke Paul S. Pepin Terry F. Peppard Arnold J. Peterson Donald F. Picchowski James W. Pikulik John J. Podomorski William A. Policy Richard P. Reiter Roger A. Ring David E. Rodriguez Michael C. Rolewic 182 Richard M. Rudolph David M. Sage, Jr. Robert C. Schmitt Harry J. Seaman. Jr. I'.iiiI C. Schuler John J. Schultz Thomas F. Scully Fnsili A. Shaikh Russell G. Shoinpcrlcn Julius R. Sims. Jr. L. Clark Smith Allen II. Somers Roln-rt S. Sposatn Ramon A. Stackhouse John H. Stung Richard W. Stcinholl Otto S. Stengel Richard J. Statesman Ronald T. Strobel Lawrence E. Sullivan Richard G. Sullo Froilan C. Tennrio 183 Larry M. Wackcr John F. Waschbusch William M. Wesley Randall E. Wheeler Dennis J. Wilwerding Mack P. Witty Fred J. Wolters Rolx rt D. Ycrkcs Adolph R. Zahorsky Ronald P. Zimmerman Joseph C. Zucrehcr Robert L Tercck Marc R. Turgeon William F. Turk Thomas W. Vail Karen L. VanAacken Francis J. Van Antwerp Donald R. Voigt Ronaltl J. Violet Dennis J. Voth Francis J. Blakely Bicliard W. Block journalism Diane C. Browning Gcrakl E. Buldak Ann L. Carey Robert C. CrUclIi David E. Duubel Mitchell S. Dydo Judith E. Edinger Mary E. Faivre Margaret E. Farrell Joseph T. Finnigau Helen A. Fritz Cecilia E. Gardner Agnes V. Giegler Theodora A. Grant Jean E. Hannon Dennis F. Hanrahan 185 Joseph W. Hast rci ter M. Constance 1 liaison Gregor)' 1 . Kissela Michael C. Knerlanri Roliert F. Lanzetti Martha R. LeBlanc Barbara F.. Smith Michael F. Strapp Frank V. Volpintestj William O. Winston Joy R. Maguire Christine M. Mehl Mary A. O'Ccnnell Patricia A. O'Connor J. Dennis Papp Nancy J. Portfolio Christine M. Polacheek Margaret L. Purcell Sr. M. Rita Richard Suzanne K. Ryan Richard C. Shebelski Louis J. Andrew. Jr. Frauds E. Bnchhuhcr Roger Bley William D. Block Clement L. Budny, Jr. Robert E. Burke Robert O. Burr, Jr. Calogero J. Catnldo Vincent A. Cianci, Jr. C. Michael Conter Timothy O. Cowdin Patrick J. Dixon William R. Drew Alan D. Eisenberg Gene A. Erl Marianne T. Esposito Michael W. Fleming Thomas J. Gallagher 187 Lee J. Gcroniine John C. Cower Terr ' R. Gray Philip S. Crelecki Charles F. Crumley Charles J. Hartzhcim Jeremiah J. Hcgarty Timothy P. Kenny Patrick T. King Richard P. Klinkowit John M. Koeppl Janet P. Koerber Ronald L. Lampc David W. Ldfkcr Stanley L. Lind Robert F. MacLarcn Daniel P. McDonald Joseph F. McDonnell, Jr. Robert A. Melin Louis J. Molepske Rojtrr J. Mueller Peter S N'clton Neal P. Nettcsheim Holier! G. Ott Thomas A. Pldn James A. Rutkowski Kami C. Ryan Hilliard J Selieiirer William M Schmitz Mackey A. Spero Gerald R. Starr MicKael E. Stroll William C. Sturm Donald P Stylet Frederick A. Suran Terry I). Tepcr Charles H. Thei Robert C. Thompson Joseph E. Tierney, 111 Richard II. Timmro Jeffery M. Weir Michael W. Wilcox Thomas G. Wilkoskl 189 Carol M. Adamovich Pamela L. Allies liberal arts John C. Andries Grctehen R. Anselm Anthony Antao Susan A. Antonneau Thomas J. App Gerald E. Auger Joan A. Bakula Janet M. Baidu John G. Bamtti Klisc W. Barellj Betty J. Bartel William P. Ban 190 Robert J. Baumhardt Mary A. Beerhalter Mary Ann Bekon Joan T. Benson John T. Bjork Linda J. Black Nancy L. Bock Robert F. Bode. Jr. Richard A. Bond Mary Jane T. Bottino Peter J. Bourguignon Toni A. Bowers Judith M. Bradley James M. Brady Neil T. Breen Rosemary Brennan John A. Brooker William IX Brostmann 191 James E. Brown Susan N. Brown Kathleen A. M. Browne John J. Brush Phyllis M. Bryzgakki John A. Bnbniek Timothy f. Bnltmau George L. Bnrgett Maureen M. Burke Carmen A. Curlone Marjorie A. CoruMxly Donna A. Carpenter James R. Carpenter Roger A. Buxton Giro! M. Caffrey Joseph A. Cahill William I). Cahill Rolxrrte T. Cammiade Mary L. Campbell Dennis l. Cantwell Timothy A. Carr Gail F. Carroll John W. Ccrkus Louis F. Ccnilli Ruth J. Chojnacki Gwenn E. Chriss James 0. Christenson Ronald D. Cichocki Frances M. Clarice Lawrence E. Clausen Thomas H. Clausing Sylvia A. Coffey Mark P. Cohan Charles P. Collins, Jr. Mary L. Conly 194 Maureen E. Crittenden Nancy A. Cronin Maureen A. Cunningham Lynn M. Curry Joseph P. Dnnecki Cynthia K. Danner Mary D. Desmond Dorothy L. Derwinski Patrice L. Dewane Joseph K. Dicello Junes L. Dickort James J. Dickmun, II Barbara Ann DilliRan Thomas E. Dixon Mary E. Doerr Tliomas L. Doerr Patricia A. Dohearty Mary E. Drain Mary A. Drctzka Mary Kay Driscoll Robert P. Dmeeker, III Anthony J. Dnben Peter J. Duke Kathleen A. Dunn Philippe L. Durette Catherine E. Dwyer Nancy L. Eagen Anne Marie Eckenlrerg Thomas V. Egan Susan N. Kichholz Myron C. Eisenberg Barbara J. Doyle Carol M. Doyle John Nl. Doherty Sharon S. Dolaiin Paul T. Dolan Stephen E. Dolesch.il 195 Iver M. Engebrctson Kathleen M. Ennis Call A. Erbctta Colleen K. Ernst Micluiel T. Evert Susan L. Folsetti Norbert F. Famaus Barrett J. Feeney Ann Nl. FeDeer Mary K. Fettig Mary L. Fiedler Lawrence D. Fink Bruno Finoechurio Lynn J. Fitzgerald Maureen T. Fitzgerald Collins T. Fitzpatrick Rick S. Flagstad Thomas J. Flynn 196 Bonnie N. Fogarty Susan N. Foley Richard A. Follott James H. Foos Jumes F. Fox James A. Fritz Carolyn F. Fuller Stephen J. Furlong Gerald T. Gardner William L. Geiger Gerard A. Genovese Din no M. Geraghty John R. Gervasi Joseph E. Gcttler John F. Girsch Ilcana M. Gonzalez Frank M. Craebncr, Jr. Mary M. Creen Charles F. Cress Jeanne M. Griffin 197 Richard J. Growney Dorothy A. Gross Jeffrey P. Hahn Thomas M. Hajewski VI. Kathleen Hale J. Scott Harper Kathleen D. Grimshaw John C. Grogan John R. Grow Thomas J. Hengen Matthew 1 . Henk Constance J. Hill Philip J. Hinton Thonuis W. Harwood Suzanne C. Hayden N’ancic S. Hebert John B. liegeman Jane F. Hehemann John M. Heinen Thomas B. Hein en Thomas O. Hixon James C. Hobbins Sheila M. Hoey Felix W. Holcwinski Thomas W. Hooks Hiclutrd D. Horak Isruit M. Hottrlet Constance M. lukmann Michael E. Janieki Raymond A. Jankowski John R. Johannes Barbara A. Johnson Geraldine A. Johnson Barbara I). Jones Eugene P. Jordan Janice A. Judy Ray J. Kaczmarek Patricia S. Kahn William J. Kalmer Catherine P. Kane 199 Dennis R. Karamitis Anthony J. Katsune James I. Keane Donald M. Kellen Nora K. Kelly Penny Kelly John R. Kemmet Elizabeth M. Kempinger Thomns F. Kcrstein Rnymond-Hcnry Kesper Thomas D. Kcttlcr Karen E. Killian Delores M. Klein Edward F. Klein Kristync M. Kleiner Raymond W. Knight Michael J. Knoeller Alan R. Kolllhaas 2(X) Michael C. Korniniarek Kurt F. Koukcl Stephen C. Kupka Anthony J. Kuznicwskl Louis Lucivitn Suzanne M. LaCLirc Vincent L. LaPorta Stephen J. Laucr Cornelius J. Lavclle Patricia A. Lawler George M. Leber, Jr. Thomas E. Legcre Maryann Levins Jean M. Licata Franklin H. Limherg Bernadette A. Limlemann 201 Joannr Long Patricia A. Lonzc Marilyn A. Lopata Core S. Lowc-Ching Andrew F. Lynch Mugiirrilr A. Lynch Daniel P. Mack Curlotta P. MacLran Cynthia A. Mages Robert W. Maher Kathleen M. Mulaney Thomas R. Malia David J. Mangan, Jr. James W. Mangan Una Mac M. Marcottc Margaret M. Marks Arthur E. Maronek Judith A. Mnrrone 202 Susan D. Martin Susan E. Martin Mary E. McGough Rosemary E. McGough Virginia M. McGregor William C. McGuire John A. McIntosh Donald R. McKay Sandra A. McKcOwn Robert A. McKnight Jean A. McLaughlin Marcia P. McLaughlin Andrew R. McManus Kathryn I. McQueen Patrick C. Meade Allan J. Mentgen 203 John P. Meyer Kathleen M. Meyer Frances I. Michebon Charles R. Miller Peter C. Millm.m Mary C. Miscvieh Mary A. Moore Janice S. Moran Julie A. Moran Claruuu Mtillin Amy K. Murphy Jeri J. Murphy Christine Murawski Sandra L. Natale Thomas K. Ncavins Mary Paul Xcidhoofer John F. Neill William M. Nells 204 Donald C. Ncnscl Judith P. Nemmers Luring B. Nichols Joseph C. Niehler Anita S. Nommcsch Edouard Nomo Ongolo Katherine R. Novak Patricia C. Oakes C. Michael O'Brien Kathleen M. O'Dowd Kathleen T. O’Neill Victor A. Orlandi Joseph P. O'Sullivan Carolyn T. Owens David V. Parmer Mary E. Pauly Thomas M. Pelaut James D. Pelkey 205 Mary E. Pdry Allcne C. Phillips William J. Phillips Diane M. Piering Robert W. Phunpe Judith A. Pohl Lnnny S. PoLmsky Mary II. Polta Barbara A. PoluLieh Donna R. Pomponio Judith Ann Porto John E. Potts Thomas J. Powers Rodney C. Pribbanow William M. Projieck Janet M. Pruden William F. Pmdlow Bette M. Pnischo Thomas D. Ported M.uk S'. Quinton Thomas M. Rudaich Judith A. Radilc Milo L. Raffadli Mary E. Ruftis Louis W, Ragonetti Irene A. Rukauskas Rev. Raycr Raphael Marilyn A. Rapozo Mary Ann Rebatxkc James G. Rehholz Mary L. Roh Mary G. Rchl Michael A. Rehin Sandra M. Reiter Anne M. Rcntmcs Thomas G. Repensek Patricia C. Rettallnta Louis II. Rice Sandra J. Richards Laurunce J. Riley 207 Vincent P. Rizzo John W. Roberts Alan R. Robinson Arthur J. Roche, III George R. Roedler, Jr. Ellen Romhs Mary L. Sunfelippo Sandra M. Sarslu Elaine A. Roth Douglas M. Roy Janet Ryczck Margaret K. Sahbnan Sharon J. Sanboeuf Joan M. Saunders Eugene L. Schaefer John C. Schaefer Karen A. Schaefer Geraldine E. Ropa James A. Rosiak Joanne A. Rosinski Richard A. Scluicfer Mary E. Sehendcl Jean A. Schindhclm Jacqueline A. Schlund Catherine A. Schmanski Robert T. Schmidt John J. Sclunitt Kathryn M. Schmitt Robert C. Schmitt Ro! ert C. Scholz, Jr. Mary L. Schoone Karen J. Sehoutcn Susan F. Schrocder Susan M. Schneider Mary J. Schumacher Nicholas J. Schumacher Thomas P. Schwaba Carol R. Schweninger Robert J. Scott, Jr. Pamela M. Sccse 209 Susan I). Secwakl Carol A. Sondik Luwroncc 1). Sluirpc Richard M. Skibha Kathleen 1). Skopcc Richard J. Skouge Thomas E. Sinigelski Antony H. Smith James G. Smith Joseph S. Smith Dennis P. Shcahan Maureen Shcchy Glenna Nl. Sheeran Ann Shclkofsky Jerome J. Shimck Joan M. Siettmann Michael L. Smith Peggy L. Smith Ellen M. Smyth John J. Stalina Gt-rluml J. Stefan Judith A. Stefan Albert I). Stefanich Thomas J. Stemper John J. Stiever William M, Stoffcl Sr. M. Jacqueline Stoiber, S.15.S. Elaine S. Stolz Susan C. Stonich Mary C. Stover Thomas M. Strassburg Katherine A. Straub Steven B. Stroiuun Stephen J. Sudik Sheila M. Sullivan Thomas I). Sullivan Vincent P. Swann John E. Sweeney 211 Rose Anne Tanner 1'homa.s L. Tanty Constance M. Ties to Katharine A. Taylor Michael W. Taylor Daniel A. Ticcioni Mary B. Tierney Rosann M. Tim pone Karen M. Tobin Elaine A. Toomey Marjean Troik Gregg A. Trojunowski Patrick J. Trottier Janet M. Tschkla John P. Tures Kathleen M. Tvrdik 212 Thomas E. Unz Demetrios Vngonrdcs Sr. Marie du Bon Pasteur Valliercs, S.M. Lawrence G. Vanden Plas, Jr. Charles T. Van Vliel, Jr. Midiael C. Voter Judith L. Vcrbick James A. Vidas Janet T. Voegeli Ellen K. Voissem Madonna J. Vogt Christopher J. Volk Janice M. Volkenant William R. Volkcr Robert H. Vrceland Mary W. Vrtis Ronald L. Wallcnfung David F. NValsh Thomas E. Walter Timothy M. Warner Barbara L. Watson James R. Watson Nancy A. Weber Cary R. Weida 213 Kenneth R. Wen tin nd Sharon A. VVem Kathy E. VVickstrom Mary II. Wiener Gary A. Wilson Norris B. Winchester Joanne M. Winkler John S. Winkowski Joseph W. WippI Edward A. Wrolxd Martha M. Wynn Peter S. Ynmamura Donald V. Young Loretta S. Zakzwesld Jacquelyn J. Zandrews Virginia M. Zarob Doris M. Zepezauer Martha C. Zerfus John P. Zimmermann 214 Barbara A. Zink! Pamela A. Zwers Robert J. Agostinelli Nicbolas A. Bachhuber medical John M. Casamiquela Gregory K. Clum William P. Curran, Jr. Eugene M. Dagon Paul M. Fleming William R. Crandolfo Donald P. Hamnctoii James F. Kegel Robert L. Klein Richard L. Levine Richard C. Licncsch William J. Lyons John W. McGrail Paul R. Miller Carl F. Moyer James P. Murphy 215 216 Thomas J. Sahourin Carla A. Skibha Karl A. Stuart Wyman E. Tong Dennis J. Upah Charles W. Vowels Thomas C. Werner Richard C. Zimmerman Kathleen F. Anders Kathleen A. Barth medical technology Theresa M. Corrao Mary L. Cullen Rose Marie Dittrich Elizabeth M. Ellis Mary Beth Fraser Joyce M. Frederick Marilyn A. Celdrcich Martha J. Greene Janet M. Crootegoed Marie A. Haag Nan C. Heidenreich Lois A. Kelly Mary K. Kindt Bonnie C. Knox Jean T. Meyer Linda M. Olsen 217 Ekla B. Pajqualc Patricia A. Pecsi Linda A. Racioppi Janet M. Rydcski Marilyn A. Sclunidt Donna F. Siefert Sharon P. Sullivan Marilyn T. Torpy Margaret B. Wntchler Kathleen A. Wayncrt 218 Mary C. NVientjcs Mary K. Zainbreno Margaret E. Byrnes Carole P. CapelU Mary C. Carey Norine E. Caserto Sr. Jeanette Clarke Sr. M. Rebecca Dlrcks, O.P. Maureen P. Duffy Margaret V. Farrell Muriel E. Fischer Joan C. Foley Eugenia A. Gagnon Linda L. Cinnnini Sandra J. Hilla Diane K. Hohlitzell Florentina M. Hooker Marguerite A. Hotz 219 Jacquelyn M. Imse Mary L. I vers Joan B. Jacobs PameLi Junin Hellene M. Johnson Natalie J. Karr Marcia C. Kasza Barbara A. Klubunde Kay M. Kleinbrook Rosalie M. Kortcnhof Katharine A. Krizek Joan E. Kumm Margaret J. Magnuscn Mary S. McGovern Karen J. Oldenborg Marilyn M. Ott 220 Sr. M. Walburgis Pfuller Mary R. Purcell Karen J. Reif Kay F. Rutten Penelope T. Sass Mary A. Schaefer Mary K. Schneider Mary A. Seelmnn Manly nne J. Som Thcrcso A. Stcjskal Gloria J. Thomas Joan E. Voytash Sr. Mary Darcy Waterman Kathleen A. Weingart Constance M. Wdx Sr. Justin Wildemun Kathleen M. Winters Kathleen A. YounRl) ck 221 Mary Lou Croncy Mary M. Hinkforth Jeanne M. Johanek Vincent H. King physical therapy Annette J. Kocak Dolores Lochowitz Rosemary Morgan Jeanne C. Weiler Marcella R. Woomer 222 Mary M. Adrian Regina T. Bagdonns Laura A. B.ik Barbara J. Bcrgcnmnn Suzanne E. Bouquet Mary K. Bultniun Thmuasine K. Callahan Marry Lee Curron Susan M. Column Susan A. Corcoran Karen A. Cuddy William E. Dawson Anthony D’Eugenio JoAnn T. Donclan June M. Driscoll Carol A. Elliott Caro! A. Falk Josephine E. Fitzgerald Alexander H. Gordon Katherine M. Crogan Dorothy A. Habcrkninp Mary R. Hoxie Thomas R. Jaeger Virginia M. Joy William J. Kcough 223 Mimi A. Kline JoEllcn C. Kocsterer Patricia L. Krejd Annette M. Kuligowski Robert S. Lambicnte Nancy A. Lawler Jane C. Lcnz Margaret A. Major Lizann E. MaQeson Jane M. McLennon Sharon M. Milet Janet C. Munday Mary C. Murphy Jane M. Nemcc Sandra L. Peatee Karen J. Pentis Marie A. Rausch Constance A. Russell James E. Schuler Susan Sheridan Kathleen A. Shreihuk Bonnie A. Stnolimki Patrick J. Sullivan Lois Riso Swann C. Joyce Szili Anne L. Taggart JoAnne B. Tumawski Mary E. Uhlcr Mary C. Von Kaenel Christine A. Wenc Sarah C. Williamson N. Susanne Wise Linda Zappa Mary K. Zipprich Angela M. Zullo 224 organizations senate judicial board officers STUDENT SENATE JUDICIAL BRANCH Top Rote: Patrick Hnrtmnn. John Robison, Ralph C. Curran. Thomas R. Pedtke. Richard I). Moral. Dennis Ragosa, Charles Franekow-ink. Christophei Connolly. II mm oa' Steiner. Fourth Hou': Man T Peltier. Walter C. Hebert. Phillip Montalvo, Ceroid S. Frank, lames P. Toft. James F laiary. Thomas M. Seifert. Marie K. Wolff. Third Row: Vicki A. Chandler. Barbara L. Bedford. Mary Jo Kolinski. Laurence W. Frederick, Maryann E. Kane, Karen Oban. Patricia L. Sullivan. Second Row: Catherine M. Certo, Josephine A. Kell, Helen A. Fink, Cecilia A. King, Kathleen M. Johan son. Margaret S. Ullrich, Elizabeth J. Auer. Bottom How: Bill Blnet. chairman, all-university student conduct board; Con laivellc, judicial administrator. AS-MU; Mary Sue Brinkman, chairman, VVIRC; Jim Gas-sert. chairman, MIRC, ASMU OFFICERS Timothy Koock. legislative vice-pres; M ike Grim in. pres; Jim O'Regan, exec, vice-pres; Con Lavelle, judicial administrator. STUDENT SENATE EXECUTIVE BRANCH Toil Row: Ra Mueller. I airy Dntnlu. John T. Smith. Bottom Row: Dick Brown. Man Campbell, see. ‘ .illy. Ron Webb STUDENT SENATE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Top Row: Teddi A. Grant. Jim Breeden. Don Nensel, Gary Pochling. Sr. Jacqueline, Thomas S. Burke. Middle Row: Roln-rt E. Burke, Mary Sue McGovern. Sharon L. Reinaks. J. Timothy Knock. David P. Guy. Bottom Row: Thomas Merkle. Ann M Felker, Joseph Petrusek. executive council legislative council councils religious women's student RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Top Row: John Stalina, John MiLnhky. Third Row: Pam Gardiner, Anthony Antao. vice pres; Mary Ruckno. Second Row: Chuck Broad, pres; Kathleen Johanson, rcc. see. Bottom Rote: Helen Martell, Mary Beth McGuire, Judy Andritsch. cor, see. WOMEN'S STUDENT COUNCIL Top Rote: Mary Beth McGuire. Maureen Cunningham. Avis HuLisku. Kathy Zovic. Hilury Harris. Susan Zimmer. Third Row Linds Sthearer. Mary Jo Lucas. Susan Kirley. Karen Van Aacken. Mary Kelly, Peggy Heinz. Second Rote: Natalie Karr. Bobbie Rnzich. Ires; Joyce Smcntck. pres; Sally Gull, vfce-pres; Madeleine l avey. Bottom Rote: Diane Browning, cor. see: Kathleen Schrlhle. Rita Piasecki. rec. sec. v brooks varieties BROOKS COUNCIL Top Row: Janice Pilot. Bill Grunt. Third Row: Joseph Trader. Barbara Bedford. Second Row: Ronald Baker, prev Ruth Hogan, see; James F. Trainor, tres; Bottom Row: Mary Catherine Stover. VARIETIES COUNCIL Top Row: Steven Van Dyke. Dick Ilorak, tres; John J. Mi-kulsky. Third Row: Jim Smith. George Frommell, Dave Kran-ingcr, Joy Maguire. Second Row: Bud Woodward. William Geishcker, faculty advisor: Walt McCarty. Jef Fitzgerald, pres; Philip But7.cn. Bottom Row: Joan Hammond, Sharon Milet. Gwenn Chriss. councils athletic welcome week-senior week ATHLETIC COUNCIL Top Rote: Joe Petmsek. Graham Freer. Thittl Rote: Bronson Haase, Rk-k Walsh. William Lansing. Second Rote: Richaixl B. Cook, Don Gilmore, Edward Klein, Rottoni Ron: Robert Erhettn. Mike End. WELCOME WEEK-SENIOR WEEK COUNCIL Top Rote. Alice Komolodi, Pal Carty, Bob Tereek. exec, vfce-pres; Bichard Brown, Curt Iverson, Colleen Rognn. Middle Rote: Jan M. Hall, Reyncl Rodriguez, Laura A. Bak, Joseph W. Wippl. pres; Tcddi A. Grant, vice-pres. of communications. Bottom Rote: Ellen Keman, Bill Jage. Mary Staff, Jane M. Gmmling, Tony J. Snnfclippo. PROFESSIONAL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Top How: Carol Duncan, Judy Bussey. Third Row: Joan Hammond, Maureen Mitten, Hellene Johnson. Second How: Rosemary Morgan, sec; Suzanne Ryan, pres; Mary Baehring, tres. Bottom How: Madeleine Drtvoy. Jo Anne Stadtmiller, Mary Make. TIP-OFF COUNCIL Top Row: John P. Zimmerman, Don D'Angelo, lames Warzon, Ken Kowakw ki. third How: Bill Sparks, Patty Jones, Kam Browne. Erl Shonscy. Second How. Man. Eichliol . Jan Osberger, Lowell Pratte, Peg Lynch, Connie Ciminillo. Bottom How: Lindy Schearer, Skip Cuddy, vice-pres; Ron Erdmann, pres; Karen Cuddy, sec. professional panhellenic tip-off councils interiraternity INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Top Row: Peter C. Mack, Philip J. Butzen. Marc J. Ackerman, John E. Potts. William M. Nclis. Middle Row: Steven B. Stroiman. Donald C. Ncnscl, Mike Smith, Charles Franckowiak. Stanley A. Lance, Daniel W. Coyne. William W. Sparks. Bottom Rote: Scott Harper, Vincent J. Loducn. Dan A, Ticcioni. pres; Brian J Mathison, tre ; Crejt J. Edwards. 232 WOMEN'S INTERRESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Top Rote: Geri Slattery. Gail Moloney. Pat Hoffman. Grace I). k'allunki. Bottom Rote: Samly Oipolla. Maty Pat Brislry, pres; Nancy Pochling. cor. See. CARNIVAL COUNCIL Top Row: John Kavanagh. Thomas Schnciger. Third Row: Scott Harper, Gail Erfaetta, Terrence E. Dalton. Second Row: Joan A. Bakula, Hellene Johnson, see; Mary Lou Oakes. Bottom Row: Robert P. Murtaugh. pres; Mary C. Miner. MEN'S INTERRESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Steve Meyer. John Magney. Bottom Row: Russ Dahlberg. Jim Cassert. vice-pres. Not Shown: Bob Sullivan, pres. women’s interresidence hall men’s interresidence hall carnival HERATY HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Sharon R. Parrot, Diane Kelli, Mary Reilly, Pat Ballard. Nancy Hirsman. Robby Swanson. Diane M. Hammond. BarlNira Curran. Pat Souhrada. Middle Row: Kathleen M. Scanlon, tres; Kate Sweeney. Susan A. Brooks, vice-pres: Nancy E. Podding, |an Dasher, rcc. sec: Tseten l olk.tr. cor sec. Bottom Row: Ruth Bra ly. Carol J. Iadser. Mary McCarthy. BONIFAS HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Jean Curran, Judy Hildchrandt. Middle Row: Mari-lynn Grosso, vice-pres; Shnrcn Chaplin, pres. Bottom Row: Naughnc Thompson. Christine Knies. Absent: Mary F.llcn Rice, tres; Kathleen Crooks, sec. STEWART HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Don Flick, John Ritter, Frank McCuinn, Tom Frohne. Bottom Rou;: Peter Schutter, sec: John Murphy, pres; Jim Hutson, tres; Scott Snyer, soc. chrm. dorm councils neraty bonifas stewart schroeder tower SCHROEDER HALL BOARD OF GOVERNORS Top Row: Charles O’Brien, Robert Marinello, Larry Vaughan. Jim Gassert, Paul Venscl, Dave Jorling, Paul Russell. Middle Row: William Snuse, Ricluird C. Pinney, Robert G. Sullivan, pres; Russell G. Dahlber, see. Bottom Row: John T. Smith, Philip Stickclmaicr, Charles Fegtcrer, Robert Wallace, Paul Richer. TOWER DORM COUNCIL Top Row: Lois Ackermann, Beverly Wilson, Jane Shepard. Middle Row: Mary Brust. Ires; Gail Moloney, pres; Judy Sago, see. Bottom Row: Mary Ann Mealy, Patricia Doyle. dorm councils nlcoias marian o’donneii NICOLAS HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Dennis Bed. David Guy, Don Gilinorr. Jim ZuiuImiii. Matt Stefunac. Bottom Rou: Hector De La Mora. sec; Steve Meyer. vioc-pres; John Magney, pres; Richard Gandelora, tres. MARIAN HALL Top Row: Pam Ferric, Lisa Logrippo. Kathy Monroe. Vickcy Lynn RiopdL Fourth Row: Kathy Doody. Sharrie Kayne, Kilecn Nilloy. Thin! Row: Rosemary St. Clair, Patricia Shaver. Maria Hnfkes. Second Row: Lrnorc Roth, Ires; Geraldine Slattery, pres; Mary Lou Cunningham, sec. Bottom Row: Helen Sellingcr. Patty Mead. O'DONNELL HALL COUNCIL Top Row: Limb Schmitz, Penny Will, Marilyn Geek. Peggy- Kelly. Third Row: Patty Lyons, Joanne Bullock. Mary Vander Zandcn, Elizabeth Timm. Pat Zamhisky, Lory Szczurko. Second Row: Serena Asseff, cor. see; Pat Hoff-man. pres; Pam Bell, vicc-prcs; Ginny Lconardi. tres; Kathy Poterek. rcc. sec. Bottom Row: Pam Pellegrini. Peggy O Mara. Jeanie Zanocco. Lynn Marguerite, Beverly Rolierto. 236 monitor codeen noonan MONITOR HALL COUNCIL Top Rote: Hmhiuh F. Timmons. lame I . Ilughev Mitldh Rote: Hie hard Brigham. sec: Chester Budnrs. Thomas Trent a. Brian Long. Bottom Row: James Gorski, vice-pres and tre ; Ronald A. Veske. pres COBEEN HALL COUNCIL Top Rote: Pam Underhill, Pat Trainor. Patricia Garrity, Mardi McCnmiskey. Maryanne Friend. Third Rote: Susan Bachmayer. Mary Both McGuin . Kathleen Wcrthwein, Sheila Kearns. Ann O'Connor. Maura Corrigan. Second Rote: Sheri Baurichter, Nancy Hopkins, vice-pres; Grace I). Kal-Itmkl, pm; Pal Johnson, tres; Laurie Gore. cor. sec. Bottom Rote: Joyce Smentek, moderator; Judy Zimmerman, Mary I .on Gliha. Diane Brow ning, moderator. NOONAN HALL BOARD OF GOVERNORS Top Rote: Albert Nofri, cor. sec; Christopher Connolly. Bottom Row: James O'Laughlin, pres; Eugene W. Bums, vicr-pres. Ahtmt: Joseph Blair, Ires; David Moose, ree. sec. fraternities phi theta psi alpha phi omega PHI THETA PSI, Local Cultural Lihcrnl Arts Fraternity Top now: Bill Frnnta, Michael Longo, Jim Pijxt, Dick Honk, Nicholas Schuntuker. Dave Pclardi. Bichard Cams. Third Rote: Louis W. Bagnnetti. Matthew L. Henk, George T. Froro-mell, Dan S. K.imys, Pete |. Engels, J. Greg Smith. Daniel H. Collias. Second Row: Rol ert Bode, tres; Thomas Place, cor. set?; John Potts, pres; Larry Riley, rcc. see; Ji'n Gassert. Hott o Row: Larrv Sharpe . Jack Stlever. Dan Steininger. Peter G. Mack. ALPHA PHI OMEGA, National Service Fraternity Top Row: Warren Chisholm, Charles II. Doyle, Step h e n Doleschal. Skip Cuddy. George Trust. Joe Tomassetti. Hobc Scholz, Bog Frnnkowski. Frank Marinelli. Fourth Row: James I. Keane, Daniel E. Doran. Thomas M. Pelant, Theodore H. Budd, John P. Zimmermann, Wesley J. Vo-dra ka, Charles J. Zeller. Jr; Robert A. Ballsicper, Dennis M. Grimmer, Jnmes W. Stonebridge. Third Row: Peter Holzhaucr. John Sta-siewicz, Thomas Egan. Bill Pnullow, Thomas Merklc. Leo Bonaventura. Donald McKay, Bill La Sorsa, Ivo Spa In tin. Second Row: James Miller. Dick Cica-telli, rcc. sec; Dan D’Angelo. tres; Patty Jones, sweetheart; Bill Sparks, pres; Jack Brush, vicc-prcs. Bot- evans scholars alpha della sigma EVANS SCHOLARS Top flute: Bnh Maher, Tom Rapp, Roger DonzeOi, Robert Flynn, Philip Butzcn, Joe Cum minus. Mike Mulliern. Fourth How: F. James Stordeur, David R. McClellan, James McSheny. Larry Corr, Joseph Crislum. Terr) Pyle, James Fee. Bruce llinrk-hs. Third Row: I asm Redman, Dan Coyne. George Munno, Dennis Ciangiorgi. James O'Regan. Edward Robinson, Oliver Cody, Edward Zngar. Second How: Tom Matt'S, Collins Fitzpatrick, John Molenkar, NVally Remkus, Tom Rambert. Mike Pniyn, Michael Taken. Larry Kenny. Bottom Row: Donald Bakhtinas, Jan Christenson, Richard B. Cook. Ires; George Burgett, pres; Ed-ward P. Klein, vice-pres; Richard J. Cmwncy, sec; Jack Morien. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA, National Advertising Fraternity Top Row: Jack Schickcrt, Robert Lopas, Joseph Sloutk r, David Hecrey, rec. sec; Kenneth J. Cricscmcr, James R. Fonslow, Carlo L. Russo. Bottom Row. John F. Torek, prof, vice-pres; Vincent J. Lol uca. pres; Bradford George Schommer. soc. vice-pros; Paul I). Renibold. tres. 239 fraternities pi sigma epsilon alpha epsilon pi sigma phi delta PI SIGMA EPSILON. National Professional Marketing Fraternity Top R o iv: William Le-Faivcr, Dave Peterson, Rolv «-rt Huntington, Gil Brnoker, Bottom Row: Jolm Lavin. Hill Alexander, pres: Tlrom-as Hove. Ires: James Purcell. ALPHA EPSILON PI, National Social Jewish Fraternity Top Row: Paul D. Pa went. Myron G. Eiscnherg. see. Middle Row: Steven B. Struiman. Marc J. Ackerman, pres. Bottom Row: Michael Hopmayer, Alin R. Kohlliaas. Sot Shown: Hu I’olansky. vice-pro. SIGMA PHI DELTA, International Engineering Fraternity Tn]i Row: Christopher Gilluly, John E. Osborn. Thomas Nicoml, Greg Stamm, Donald A. Rogers, Stephei Van Dyke, Bill Humphrey, Jerome Immrl. Lee Janik. Fifth How. Ralph C. Curran. Chet Pauls. Lou Smith Fred Witteborg. John P. Kelly. Fourth Row: John Spensieri. Terrence Dooley, Gerald MacDongall, Phillij Martini, David Schmuddc, Orrie Creppuu. Third Row: James M. Str.mghn. Philip J. Kirchhcrg, Gary P Leiicr, Thomas R. Turrk, n?C. sec; Charles McCarry, chaplain; Michael 1). Downing. Mike G. Stiefvatcr Set-ami Row: John Ward, cor. sec; Brian Muthlvon. pres; Dick Bloomer. Joe Vanantwerp, Steve Uric, vice pres; John Dunn. Botttim Row: Thomas H. Durkin. Gerald L. Jncrjue. Tliomas J. McDonough. John P Ferranti. Jr. ALPHA DELTA GAMMA, National Catholic College Fraternity Ti i Row: Michael J Schenk. Joint F. Turn. Joseph F. Warden, Gregory Cnrr. Stephen J. Lauer. Fifth Hour: Jon F KeTNcJu r, Boyd Bollinger. Fntrick Be -unSOti. Richard Murder. H u y m o n 1 knight. Fourth Rote: Philip Minton. Donald Nen-scl. James Snditer. Richard Finney. Third Rote: John Stalina, Karl Heine. Margaret Ullrich, sweetheart; Anthony Antao. Sec-tnul Rote: Marvin R. Kiefer, vicc-pres; Rev, M. G. Barnett, S.J.. moderator; Michael Smith, pres; Raymond W. Glover, cor. see. Hotfoot Rote: Wayne J. Marik. Henry W. Theoltald. alpha delta gamma delta sigma pi DELTA SIGMA PI, International Business Fraternity ’ Hnu. Drum Morns. Jim Sheridan, Janus Devine. Rick Rohh. Joseph Mann, Greg Farr, James Mulligan. Dave McDowell. Fifth Hon : John V Clark, Thomas M S« Imeiger, Howard E. Thorpe. Robert I. Mr.mdner. Rolxrt I. Mil.irdo. Michael G. Felher. Charles | Mann, F. Michael Fcnlnn. Fourth Hoti S x tt Harper. Gieg Kilwards. Rill koiera, Paul ll -ss. Nicholas Favonctti. Michael Reverb Dennis She.di.m. Third Rote: lerry C.ilderone, Robert F Mnrt.mgh. lohn A. McIntosh, Bernard A. eitek.nnp. John A Cei.iln, Henry II Conti. John 1'. Clemens. Si'fund Rote: Richard P. Gold-stem. Ires; J Frank IV a. sec, Rita Piasecki. rose; Charles Framkowiak. pres; Patrick Delaney, vice-pt. s F Michael Mahoney. Ilottom Hon D.m Ticcioni. HiU Cr.mt. Mike End. John Slifka. 241 sigma delta cm triangle SIGMA DELTA CHI, National Professional Journalistic Society Top Rote: Larry C. Howell. Francis J. Blakely, tres; Gerald E. Butduk. ThinI Row: Ray Mueller, Bill Uttenwcller. Charles P. McCarthy, Gregory D. Stanford, Gene Rohlman, Robert T. Monnig. Serum Row: David Daulx’l. Gregory P. Kissel a, pres; Mitchell S. Dydo, see; Frank V, Volplntestn. Bottom Row: Richard Block, Jim Ball, Larry Tobin, Robert Critelli. TRIANGLE, National Engineering Fraternity Top Row: Ron Erdmann, Fred Bahnes, Dave Kraninger, Tom Gorvcr, Tom Turcek. Jim War- on. John Moreh. Robert Balmes, Bob Bremner, Fourth Row: Jack Ellis, Robert DexMarais, Jim Kessler, Steve Bell, Curt Iverson. Cus Sandroni, Pete Becker. Darrell Mieseler, Reyncl Rodriguez, Michael Slawnik. Third Row: Jim Price, Dick Strassman, Pat McHugh, John Fobinn, John Kavanagh, Bob Boone, Jim Kopp, Alfred E. Newman, Michael T. McDonnell. Second Row: John Schnnbl. Carl Cravandi. Ed Shonsey, James McShane. Rick B. Bml. Dave Mnyhood, Joseph P. Bartclmc, Robert Grcenwald. Bottom Row: Richard Panlener, William Crcnnan, sec; George Ltibdcy, tres; Thomas Scully, pres; Joseph C. .illy, vice-pres; C. R. Budney, David Sage. 242 ALPHA KAPPA PSI, International Commerce Fraternity Top Rote: Daniel R. Schreilwr. Tom Konward. Bol Tonkovicl . Don TrcLs, John Balduserim, John Delaney. Michael Gilligan. Tliirtl Row: Jack Brady. Kenneth Russell. Jim Anderson, Michael Blanton. Frank Tintmp, James Gorman, Richard Declmin. Second Row: Michael F. Kuhns. Maurice 0. McCormick. Torrence J. Myron, l on Matter, Dan Man. William C. McCamy, Jr. Bottom Row: Brian Reilly, William J. Phillips, pres; Jan Osherger, Psi girl; James McKenna, vice-pres; Stephen Duggin. TAU SIGMA PHI, I.ocal All-University Service Fraternity Top Row: Dave Thiess, Mike Stoycheff, Ken Sherman. Dave Preng, Boh Marinello. Third Row: Tom Blasi, Mike Hainrin, Joe llettennann, Tom Hughes. Second Row: Rick Flagstad. Mike Aiman. Charles Gallagher, Tim Wade Bottom Row: Paul Rogers, Dick Stanley. Mike N’elis, pres; Pat Gregory, cor. sec; Ron Fa rah, rec sec. alpha kappa psi tau sigma phi honoraries alpha sigma nu gamma pi epsilon ALPHA SIGMA NU, National Jesuit Honor Society Top Rote: Richard M. Rudolph. Walter A. Hundclik. John A. St l . Roliert I . Drunker. Middle Row: William Bn-ket, Joseph (’. Zuercher, Joseph E. Tirmey. Gerald R. Starr. Bill Kucera, B. Jerome Huhliard. Bottom Row: John E. Mi-Rob-erts. John I . Savage, viee-pre ; Thomas P. Gusxkowski, pre ; James A. Tewe . 244 GAMMA PI EPSILON, National Jesuit Honor Society Top Row: Christine Melil. Terre Benson. Thinl Row: Mary Kay Biiltm an, Ann M. Fel-ker, Carol Semlik. Scrim Row: Diane Browning, tres; Mary L. Sanfelippo. viev-pres; Maureen Cun-ningluun. pres: Sally Gull. Bottom Ron: Joyce Frederick. BETA ALPHA PSI, Accounting Honorary Fraternity Top Row: William A. Stacy. William B. Bergstrom, faculty vice-pres; James A. Tcwcs, tres; Peter P. Panamese, Daniel J. Cannon, Carl F. Charles, Dennie J. Gaffney, pres. Bottom Row: Robert G. Fclkcr. Marvin R. Kiefer, John G. Schnickert, James L. Deysach, sec. PI MU EPSILON, National Mathematics I lonor Society Top Row: Richard Skibbu. Charles Roby, Richard M. Rudolph, Frederick J. Wnyach. John E, Potts. Paul Russell. Third Row: Geri Johnson, Robert Baum-gardt. Jr.. Joseph C. Zucrcher, Paid E. Diet . Mary Lou Schoone. Second Row: Margaret Marks, Anthony J. Dairen, Rodney C. Prihbanow, Betty J. Bartel. Bottom Row: Terre Benson, Suzanne LnClare, cor. sec: Jack Johannes, pres; Connie Mill, roc. sec; William Stoffel, vice-pros. beta alpha psi pt mu epsilon tau beta pi pi tau sigma TAU BETA PI, National Engineering I lonor Society Top note: Ronald J. Violet. Hu hard M. Rudolph, Richard S'. SteinhoH. Michael J. Haas. James Fessler. Middle Rote: Joseph I . Bartclme, Joseph C. ' uerchiT, Fred C. Wlttchorg, Thomas Donat, Brian C. Mertz, Ross C. Knodsen. Rottom Rote: James A. Rademachcr, Prter W. Lee, James M. Bielefeld, pres; Bruce D. Homer, cataloguer; Paul K. Dietz, Richard J. Pnn-Icner. PI TAU SIGMA, National Mechanical Engineering Honorary Top Row: James A. Rademacli-er. Fred C. Wittelxirg, rec. see; Peter W. Lee. Rottom Row: John Fobian, cor. sec; Richard J. Panlcner, pres; John T. Janeczko, vice-prcs. 246 • w ETA KAPPA NU, Electrical Engineering Honorary Fraternity Top Row: Thomas J. Donat, R. W. Steinhoff, Robert H. Johnson. James M. Bielefeld. Middle Row: Brian Mertz, Richard K lenient, William 1). Koepp, Ronald J. Violet. Michael J. Haas, cor. sec; Charles Kronen wetter, James Kessler. Bottom Row: R. T. TlMinerfelt. Paul E. Diet -, tres; Brian J. Mathison. rtfe. sec; Joseph P. Bartelme, pres; Terr ' K. Pappano. Joseph C. uer-eher. CHI EPSILON, Civil Engineering Honorary Fraternity Top Row: RoIktI B. Grosz, tres; Richard P Reiter, Ham- J. Seaman, Jr., Bruce I). Horner, Darrell P. Micseler, Karen Van Aacken. Bottom Row: Richard M Rudolph, pres; Larry M. Wacker, vice-pres. eta kappa nu chi epsilon delta pm alpha sigma tau delta eta sigma phi DELTA PHI ALPHA, National German Honorary Top Row: Mary Eichholz, Candy Weigel, Charlrs Collins. Toni Walsh, Joseph C. Zuercher, Marilyn Rapozo. Susan Eichholz. Middle Rote: Agnes Ciegler, tres; Thomas J. Ravan, vice-pr«; Martha Zerfas, pres; Bonnie M. Fogarty, sec; Andreas Schuchhardt. moderator. Bottom Rote: Elizalieth Witt, Janice Tritk-a. Barbara Kircher, Jane McCuckin. SIGMA TAU DELTA, National Knglish Honorary Society Top Rote: Patrick Meade, Betty Bartel. James Vidas. Middle Row: Tom Walsh, Maureen Cunningham, Joan Hammond. Bottom Row: Virginia McGregor, Mary Kay Fromelt. ETA SIGMA PHI, National Classics Honor Society First Row: Mary Pat Rose, Thomas E. Unz, pres; Thomas Malia, viee-pres. Second Row: John Geiger, sec; Mark Cykow-ski, tres; James I. Keane, Praetorian Guard. PI DELTA PHI, National French Honor Society Top Rote: Jane Hchcman, Kevin Farrell. 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SI iridic Row. Jim Vidas, sec. vice-pres; Collins Fitzpatrick, pres; Mary Lee Campbell, first vice-pres; Katherine R. Novak. Bottom Rote: Sharon Dolacin, Kathy Ennis. 252 PI ALPHA SIGMA, Professional Physical Therapy Fraternity I'op Ron Man Mu lee. Call M Luftiu. Nancy Hettericli. Marcie Wimnii er, Sheila Murphy. Hot-tom ton: Jeanne Jnli.ui-ok. vlce-pres; Mary Quinn, pies; Eileen Me-Crndden. cor. vt, David | , Cuy, Mary I. on Oroney. tres. PHI ALPHA THETA, National History' Honor Society Top Row: Ray Mueller, Rnlrert Kleppin. James F. Fox, Tony Kuzniewski. Middle Row: Ruth Choj-naeki, Mary Lou Bellio, tres. James I Keane, pres; Ann L. Carey. Su-zette Cohan t. Rot tom Rou James C. Ilohhiiis. Marcia McLaughlin. Patrick Meade. DELTA SIGMA RHO, National Honorary Forensics Society lurft t Rixht: Sandy McKcown, pres; Lizanne Malleson, Sara loan Hales, vice-pres; Cairn Christian, sec-tres pi alpha sigma phi alpha theta delta sigma rno p.r. military JUeb rllle team j H anchor chain RIFLE TEAM Top Row: Brian J. Davis. Dennis J. Fnmecki. Third Row: Gene A. Carroll, Richard H. Fox. Second Row: Mark L. Cavulieri, J. Stephen Smith, captain. Bottom Row: Robert C. Critclli, Joseph A. Blair. ANCHOR AND CHAIN, Professional Naval Science Organization Top How: Jack O'Hearn, Charles O’ Bricn, Paul C. Schuler. Charles Collins. Phillip J. KolcZyn.ski, James F. Fax, Paul Russell. Patrick Devery, Ronald DeVoy, Laurence W. Fred-erick. Bottom How: Joseph A. Clon-tier, Stephen G. Knpka, Michael G. O’Brien, skipper; Major D. E. How-urd, moderator; William P. Ban. bat-talion commander; Brian J. Mathi-son, James M. Bielefeld, Joseph N. I iosteny. PERSHING RIFLES Top How: Gerald J. Braun, Robert A. Sqnillncn, Robert M. 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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENT COUNCIL Top Row: Sliaron Reuiaks, Kathy Zovic, Rose Marie Dittrich, Joyce Frederick. Middle Row: Madeleine Davey, tres; Patricia Garrity, vice-pres; Kathleen Barth, sec; Peggy Collins, pres; Pat Becherer. Bottom Row: Mary Timko, Mary Jakobe, Jane Fobian. 262 sororities theta phi alpha sigma sigma epsilon THETA PHI ALPHA, National Catholic Panhellenic Social Sorority Top Row: Marcia McLaughlin, pat Kennedy, Kathy Werthwein. Joan Launin. Kam Browne. Katy Straub, Mary Little, Renee Loiot.in.ui. Shannon Fallon. Fourth Row: Betsy Scdlak, Mary Pinkerton, F.liza Swint. Christine Quinn, Connie Marra, Kathleen Bohmer, Suzi Bell, Helen Cuditis. Jeanne CarT. Third Row: Connie Hill, Mary Rastettcr, Mary Kane, Peggy Burke. Patty West. Pain Bell, Diane Browning, Judy DcZurik. Second Row: Una Marcotte. Beth Harrington, Patty Sendik, Trudy Bryce, Mury Ann Bcerhalter, Cail Carroll. Karen Oehlcr, Kathy Burke. Bottom Row: Peggy Heinz, Mary Sue Brinkman. 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Elise Barelli, Kathi Walsh, Patricia Barry. Kit Tilly. Carole Cupclli, Pat Lenaluin, Mary Connell. Fourth Row: Chris Polaehek, Sue Brown. Joan Hammond. Alicia Turner, Mary Maxsie, Jayne Roberts, Diane Felli, Deinlre Geraghty, Gerri Perhay. Third Row: Jane McGuckin, Linda Michelotta. Kate Sweeney, Barb Peters. Liz Moulton. Diane Piering. Mary Kichhol . Laura Bak, Judy Perhay. Second Row: Mary Savage, rec. sec; Joy Maguire. pres; Sally GuD, tres; Mary Ann Levins. Jan HplI. Bottom Row: Judy Porto. Mary Kay Jacyna, Kelly GUsow, Nancy DiMauro. Johnnie B. DeWilde, Candy Wibon. 264 PHI CHI THETA, National Commerce Sorority Top Row: Man. Cherny. Kathleen Klemm, Mary Petty, Sandy McKeown. Susan Jung. Margie Kos-cielniak. Middle Row: Maureen Mitten. Kay Ho-dak, tres; Ann Boryc. pres; Lynne Dillon, sec. Bottom Row: Janet Meany, Suzanne Radler, Janice Muzzarclli. 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Bottom Row: Pat Turek, Marilyn Snrao, Joan Bakulii, Jane Fob inn, Joanne McGin, Peg Lynch, Kay Edmier, Lindy Schearer. phi chi theta chi sigma chi sororities alpha delta theta kappa beta gamma KAPPA BETA GAMMA, National Social Sorority Top Row: Lynne Dillon, Maureen Byrne. Karen Schaefer, Eileen Mulaney, Pat Too-mey. Karen Lowery. Nancy Cronin. Fourth Row: Michelle DeLisio, Connie Inkman Paula Sunday, Elaine Toomey, Kerry Rcil Kathy Durso, Katie Krizek. Third Row: Car olyn Brennan. Toni Bowers, Kathy Kchoe Connie Russell, Nancy Cray, Kay Klien hrook, Mar ' Sue McCoveni. Second Row Call Erbetta, tres; Nancy Lawler, chancel lor; Pat Lawler. pres; Karen Cuddy, cor sec; Barlkira Watson, rec. sec. Bottom Row Kathy Ahrcnhoerster, Naughne Thompson Colleen RoRan. Kay Chirpich, Barbara Ci olli, Barham Polulach. ALPHA DELTA THETA, National Medical Technology Sorority Top Row: Mary Zambrcno, Patricia Garrity, Marilyn Geek. Joyce Doroginin. Fourth Row: Lynn Baugniet, Mary Kindt. 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Third Row: Pat Long. Sue Bouquet, Dorothy A. Hclierkamp, Janet Munday. Jane Lenz, Sue Cuniffc. Second Row: Mini! Kline, Jo Ellen Koestcrer, Sharon Jones, Camline Clinton. Judy Buchck, Jo Anne Tarnawski. Bottom Row: Susanne Wise, vice-pres; Pat Krejci, pres; Jane N’emec. tres. THETA SIGMA PHI, National Womens Journalism Fraternity Top Row: Agnes Ciegler, Kay Harney, Carol Hose, Carol Ludorf, Mary E. Faivre. Fourth Rmc: Wynne Delacnma, Mary Ann O'Connell, Jo Anno Stadtmiller. Call Gleason. Margiiret Farrell. Third Rote: Diane Browning, Connie Hudson. Ann O’Connor. Chris Pola-chek, Teddi Grant. Second Row: Suzanne Ryan. Nancy Perriello, Irene Matuschak, Judy Underwood. Bottom Row: Ann L. Carey, tres; Gloria Bahler, vice-pres; Judy Andritsch, Christine Mehl. pres; Jean Hannon, sec. alpha delta eta sigma alpha eta theta sigma phi sororities zeta pm eta alpha tau delta alpha epsilon lota ZETA PHI ETA, Speech Arts Fraternity Top Row: Veronica Ccrronc. 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ALPHA EPSILON IOTA, National Womens Medical Sorority Top Row: Elise Torczynski, Julie Tybor, Helen Scoblic. Bottom Row: Sr. Mary Myron, Marta Muller, pres; Donna Bienlein, sec. 268 l SCEPTRE AND SWORD, Local Women’s Catholic Cultural Sorority Top Row: Patricia Dohearty, Elsie Baicr, Linda Horvath, Ann Fclkcr, Michele Gonneley, Pam Cardiner, Sally Kcach, Mary Sanfelippo. Middle Row: Patricia Tcttaliata. Marilyn Sarao, Anne Remmcs, Marsha Moore, Pat Pomahac, Barbara Bedford. Wynne Delacoma. Elizabeth Witt Bottom Row: Terre Benson, tn-s; Joan Hammond, cor. see; Patricia Oakes, pres; Anita Nommesch, vice-prcs; Pat Trainer, soc. chnnn; Cora Christian, rrc. see. PHI MU, National Panhellenic Social Sorority Top Row: Betty J. Bartel, Jean E. Kumm, Jacquelyn M. Sturm. Jolunta Z. Sikorski, Marilyn M. Oft. Barbara Niemeyer, Loretta J. Zakzcwski, Mary M. Mezzanotte, Jane A. Rouleau. 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Fourth Row: Lurry Sorce, Jim Bernet, Frank Brizio, James Bond, Bernard Beemster, John Savuge, Terrence Dalton. Third Row: Jane McCuckin, Bobbie Jane Perkins, Phoebe Fillmore. Betty Bartel, Elizabeth McGuire, Doreen Mehrbach, JoEllen Wilbur. Second Row: Don N'enscl, vicc-pres; Tom McCabe, pres; Janet A. Meany, sec; Mike Hupy, Elizabeth Tuma. Bottom Row: Judy Yenisak, Lourdes Morris, Cinny Lconardi, Kathleen McElligott, Helen Sdlinger, Lynn Marguerite. STUDENT PROJECT FOR INTERNATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY Top Row: Sandy McKeown, Pat Toomey, Carol Curran. Bottom Row: Emil Stanixlawski, Sam Sherrill, director. 271 special interests snea political union 272 STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Top Row: Nancy Bock. Linda Horvath, Carolyn Fuller, John Doherty. John Bowinkle, Chuck Roast. Mary Lou Schonnc, Elinor Coes. Maureen Byrne. Fourth Row: Mary Jo Stipck, Edith Quick, Eileen Bergen. Catherine Schmanski, Loretta Zak-zewski, Evelyn Lamsarges, Andrea Tomich. Anna Grosgalvis. Third Row: Barbara LaClairc, Barbara Bickett. Kathleen Unke, Betty Bartel, Judith Marrone, Marjcan Troik. Charmaine Straszewski, Melita Mueller. Mary Beth Rynders. Second Row: Laurie Gore. Marilyn Sarao, Michael Kamps, Virginia McCrcgor, Patricia Rettaliuta, Carole Wichinann, Jean Coodwillc. Bottom Row: Margaret Staudenrnnior. Marilyn Lopata. Martha Zerfas, Tom Walsh, vice-prcs; Kathie O’Neill, sec; Beatrice Green, Sandy Smith. POLITICAL UNION Top Row: Jack Johannes. Thomas Finley, David Fae-stel, William Uttenweilcr. John Doherty. Middle Row: James Vidas, pres; Sandra McKeown, vice-prcs; Emil Stanislawski. Bottom Row: Clurmaine Straszewski. Clair Blong. Kathleen Unke. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Top Row: Jane Hchemann, Anthca Smith, Dave Walker, Marianne Walsh, Jeanne McLaughlin. Marilyn Sarao. Middle Row: Robert Klrppin, Donna Carpenter, pres; Mary Jane Cox, Kevin Farrell, vicc-pres; Bette Knish. Bottom Row: Teresa A. Connors. Anne Renames, Suzanne LaClare. Not Shown: Rosemarie Bovio, tres; Liz Kempinger, sec. SURE, Students United for Racial Equality Top Ri w: James Morgan, Marcia Moore, Creg Stanford, Maxine Shaw, Nate Fillmore. Third Row: Mary Jane Gallagher. Ken Morgan, Claudia Siewert, Sr. Mary Arndt. Second Row: Sue Morton. Albert Stefanich, James Bond. Bottom Row: Margaret R. Kendrigan, Maria L. Mussignuni, Gerald F. Palma. BRILLIANCE INCORPORATED (BINC) Top Row: Laurie Bcdlington, Kathy Schumar, Steve Suhi, Louts Ragonetti, Charmainc Straszewski, Maryannc Friend. Fiwrth Row: Kathleen Unke. Jerry Calderone. Edward Robinson, Kathy Kelly. Barhara Kircher. Third Row: Cathy Broun. Gail Buyer. Tom Poppendieck, Lenore Roth. Patricia Rettaliata. Secotul Row: Roger Thcine, Carolyn Fuller. Mary Keller, Kathy Smith, William C. McGuire. Bottom Row: Mike Nashk-unax, Joe Bova, Jim Van Etten. le cercie francais sure bine Hispanic club crown anchor wshr HISPANIC CLUB Top Row: Stephen J. Furlong. Harry J. Seaman. Jr; Reynel J. Rodriguez. Fifth Row: Jean Curran. David F. Bogus, Ceorge Nl. Barilla. Catherine Sullivan. Fourth Row: Sandy McKcown. Cabe Guijarro. Carol Jarcrnba. Susan Steigner. Third Row: Suzanne Stewart. Charmainc Straszewsld, Rita A. Cuagliardo, Fat McCough. Second Row: Juines Clark, tres; Kay Schallcs, cor. sec; Pattie Butz, pres; Carol Caffrcy, rec. sec. Bill Uttenweiler, vice-pres. Bottom Row: Patty Cook, Alberto Ramirez, Clarann Mullin, Alberto J. Molina. CROWN AND ANCHOR, Literary Society Top Row: Timothy Knock, Mike Shaw. Third Row: T. Steiner, L. J. Kgan, F. Nietzsche Hclirnan. Second Row: Alfred Grunstein, Richard Brigham. Bottom Row: James C. Hobbins, host; Joseph E. Trader, Robert P. Druecker 111. WSHR Top Row: Anthony Trip!, Roland Bancher. moderator; L. Thomas Zupan. Middle Row: Louis R. O’Neill, Jr; Peter Lee. Thomas R. Pedtke. Bottom Row. Ray Jancy, Steve South worth. Bob Vanderpan. SOCIOLOGY STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Top Row: Susan Morton, John Kemmet, Murcia Lischalk, Pat Lroahan. Bottom Row: Stephen Kupka, Mark Cohan, chairman; David Rosenberg. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CLUB Top Row: Frank Craehnor, Jr; Vincent J. Gossclin, Kumar Ashok, Joy K. Alukal, Gregory Stanford, Ali Ahmad. Edouard Nomo Ongolo, John Schmitt. Fifth Row: Sheth Kiran, M. C. Gkwister. Cesar Pereira, Janet Tschida, R. Roger Stasik, John M. Nuhn, Humberto Ravelo. Fourth Row: lleana M. Gonzales Joyce Doroginin, Tom Swierczek, Ray Sameek. Lawrence Ssettuba, Gerry Michuhki. Mary E. Faivre, Kathleen N. Crowley. Third Row: Tsetcn Dol-kar, Elaine Roth, Gail Wolkerstorfer, Tariq Shammamy, Kenrick Alleyne-Chin, Carol Curran, Patricia Counsell. Second Row: Frank Kicsar. Carmela Lopez, sec; Anthony Antao, pres; Roberto Cammiade, vice-prcs; Hector Ladxi. tres. Bottom Row: Barbara Haas, Maria Fclicitad Fernandez, Thelma Pclayo, Karen Tobin. soc. student adv. bd. inL students club pre-med club am. soc. ol mecn. eng. PRE MED CLUB Top Row: Robert T. Schmidt, Winfield O. Pchrson. Jr; Niels B. Christensen. Alan B. Seacone, James R. Tiep, William R. Volker. Lee Welty. Gael M. Reed. Fourth Row: John Cucolo, Pete Ciraolo, Cora Christian. Dave Driscoll. Jim Dickman. Pete Hackett, Humberto Ravelo, Louis Ragonetti. Third Row: Amelia Sloan, Steven B. Stmiman. Jerome C. Hajewski, Alberto L. Ramirez. Patricia K. Kohls. Ignore P. Pereira. Cecilia A. Piorkowski. Second Row: Mary Ann Carrara. Carole Baker. Patricia Ballard. Rosemary Balistrieri, Joan Probst, Roberta Toft. Jeanne I-imosse. Bottom Row: Richard Brigham. Mary L. Sanfelippo. sec; John M. Puskas, pres; Elaine Strobot, vicc-pres; Tom Palmer, tres. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Top Row: James Dillon, Allen Aspengren, Patrick Hartman. Michael Kozina. John Fobian, Sandy Bukctt. Paul Gostomski. Bottom Row: Reynel Rodriguez, Charles K. Keyser, pres; Bob Grosso, vicc-pres; Cliuck Maier. 276 REGISTERED NURSES CLUB Top Row: Mary Ann Seel-man. Samira llilla, Mary Ann Miller, Mary Purcell. Sr. Mary Rebecca. Joan Voytash. Bottom Row: Karen Oldenborg, Sr. Mary Jean, sec; Lenorc Domers, pres; Clara Conter. SOCIOLOGY CLUB Top Row: Mark Cohen. Joan Kumm, Maria Lischalk, Kathryn McQueen. Patricia Lenahan. Fourth Row: Judith Creenlar, Kathy Novak. Marilyn Lnpata, Mary Kay Buchmunn. Third Row: Carole VVichmann. Damien Jacques, Jeanne Tomcek, Joseph McGee, moderator. Second Row: Dorothy O'Neil. John Winkowski, John Kemmet, pres; Mary Lee Campbell, tres; Cwenn Chriss, vicc-pres. Bottom Rote: Mary Jane Walmslcy, Kathy Ennis, Sue Antonneau. BALLROOM DANCE CLUB Top Row: William O. Winston, Susan Bonners. Stephen J. Sudik, Jacqueline Ross, James C. Houge. Middle Row: Delores Klein. Eugene L. Schaefer, vice-pres; Brian Mert , Barbara M. Host. Bottom Row: James J. Wilhelmi, tres; Mary Purcell, sec; Rodney C. Pribbenow, pres. Bottom Row: Marita Brady, Marsha Mader, Joan Mart. rn club sociology club ballroom dance club saacs jp. aflha instrument soc. ot. am. STUDENT AFFILIATES OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Top Row: Daniel Mack, Eugene Schaefer, John Schaefer, William Kocpsel. Middle Row: Anthony Duhen, Stephen Furlong, Janie's Warsh, Kevin Switala, Francis Skalak, Wai Ming Cheng. Bottom Row: James Munroe. vice-pro ; Patricia Ballway. sec; Evelyn Lamsargcs, Rolx-rt Pohl. Not Shown: Philippe Durette, pres. JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL HYGIENISTS ASSOCIATION Top Row: Kay Caulk, Cerri Smith. Middle Row: Joan I-inx, trustee; Kathy Gine-stra, pres; Mary Pat Paterson. Ires. Bottom Row: Sandy Cipolla, Kathy Fliss. Not Shown: Judy Martin, sec: Peg Nolan, vice-pros. 278 INSTRUMENT SOCIETY OF AMERICA Top Row: William Sillik, William Everson, William Koepp, sec; Herliert J. Reinkc. Bottom Row: Ronald T. Strolx-I, tres; Eugene J. Hoegcle, Fred Stamm, vice-pros; James N. Hempel. ENGINEERING KNIGHTS Left to Right: Rcyncl J. Rodrigue z. vice-pres; Ron Erdmann, John Agnew, Boh Crosso. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS Top Row: Michael Kozina, Charles Maicr, Roger Sikorski, Marry J. Seaman, Jr; Thomas Walkush. Fourth Row: Brian C. MdtZ, Paid F. Ryan. Joseph H. Mkrtke, James Mrinpel, James L. Stunt. Thirtf Row: Chuck Keyscr, Roger Ring. James Dillion, John Fobian. Patrick Hartman. Second Rote: Dennis Buechler, John Verch, Paid E. Costomski, William B. Campbell, James Cross, Dan Dickman. Bottom Row-: Kenneth E. Burgett, tres; Thomas O. Miotke, vice-pres; Dennis M. Donovan, pres; Norman J. Muchlcck, sec. IEEE, Institute of Electronic-Electrical Engineers Top Row: Eugene J. Hocgele. Arnold J. Peterson, David K. Church, James N. Hempel. Fourth Row: Dennis Buechler, William Sillik, William Everson, Timothy P. Rutkoskc. J. C. Zucrcbcr. Third Row: Joe Subjak. John Brcunig, Walter Jost, Peter Sluka. Charles Kronen-wetter. Second Row: William D. Koepp, sec; Ronald T. Stmbel, Ires; Ralph P. Bukett, Fred W. Stamm, vice-pres. Bottom Row: Tom Kilian, Emmett Jordan, Jay Herbert, Tom Panfil. engineering knights am. soc. ol aut. eng. leee rabbits math club sailing club RABBITS Top How: Marty Holmes, Brian Brunkhorst, Tom Flynn, John Lyons, Roger Buxton. Fifth Hou:: Mike Dennehy, Charles Keller. Boh Wolf, Tim Bultman. Tom Dixon, Jim Moynihan. Fourth Row: Ddbert Ruth, John C. Guest, John I . Kowalski, Robert J. Von Bercghy. Arnold II. Koonin. Third How: Joe Biscoglie, James McHugh, Edward Printy. Eugene Jordan, Jerry Endres. Second How: Aim Comber, Louis Fava, Bronson Haase, vice-pres; Steve Scramur. pres; Mike Chancy, sec: Peter DiFrancesca. tres. Bottom How: David E. Kelly. Gerard A. Genovese. Terrence E. Dalton. Robert E. Krausmann. MATH CLUB Top Row: Julian G. Fenendacl. Walter R. Jost. David J. Burton, John M. Doherty. Emmett M. Jordan. Fourth Row: Steve Furlong. Robert Peck. James Dillon. Don Eickinan. Third How: Mary Kay Gorski. Mary Ruck wardl, Joseph S. Suhjak. Evelyn Lnmsarges. Mary Reh. Second Row: Kathleen A. Unke, Rita T. Szivecz, William Stoffel. pres; Frederick J. Woyaeh, tres. Bottom Row: Mary Brust. Judy Gartner. SAILING CLUB Top Row: Chuck Keyser, Ginny Skotch. Ccrry Miclul-ski. Pat Toomey. Larry Sullivan. Third Row: Peggy Kelly. Tom Wallenmaier, Peter Mecklenburg. Henry Tilcston, John Ritter, Pat Hamilton, Marge Sahlman. Second Row: Mary Lou Croney. treS; Dick Brown, Richard Morse. Bottom Row: Connie Russell, Patricia Smith, Chuck Schulte. AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS Top Row: Jiinge Umar, James Manthei, James W. Pikulik, Roger L. Sikorski, John C. Agnew, Harry J. Seaman, Jr; William Frcislebcn, David C. Freyrr, Sandy Bukeit. Middle Rote: Ralph C. Curran, John E. Osborn, Froilan C. Tenorio. Richard P. Reiter, Rolxrrt C. Cassert, Philip H. Decubooter. Robert B. Grosz. Richard L. Grofi. Bottom Row: John McCabe, Tom Kochunski. vice-pres; Richard Johnson, Dennis Giangiorgi, pres; Bruce Horner, Ires; Karen Van Aackcn, sec; Ronald Rutkowski. AVALANCHE CLUB Top Row: Bill Bend. John Paluch. Terry Bcmd. John G. Schucttingcr, William E. 1 arming. Michael J. Gausden, Tliomas (). Miolke, Peter M. Kay, Tom Kelly. Raymond M. David. Fifth Row: Reyrwl Rodriguez, Sharon Barrett. Ralph A. Tredd. Bradford G. Schommer, Gordon R. Thomas. Patrick A. Dewane, Anthony Milling. Edward F. Richter. Betty Bauer, Barbara Masters. Fourth Row: Betty Denkewaiter, Laicy McCaffery, Pat Bullway, Richard Melius, Frank Zugel, Michael Jakulewicz, Cindy Festge, Allen Miller, Curoiann Lowell, Kuthy Winter. Third Rote: Marie llofkes, Elizabeth Burns. Vicki Chandler, Mary Polta. Cerri Slattery, Carolyn Schroeder. Maxine Sluiw, Mervin Huber, Crctchen Stark, Karolyn Schuster. Second Row: Joseph A. Velardi, Sharon Kayne, Anne Kinnard, Harry J. Seaman, Jr, tres; James R. Warsh, pres; Patti Stumpf, vice-pres; Kuthy Helmbacher, Sharon Lee Osoba, sec; Mary Jane Cox. Bottom Row: Sheila Connolly. Mary Lou Gliha, Mary Malec, Frank Amone, Jeanne Tremplay, I a) is Veronon. Linda Massey, Patricia Moran. asce avalanche club milwaukee club radio amateurs ol am. MILWAUKEE CLUB Top Row: Kathleen Tinkle. I.cLtnd Schellingcr, Gene W. Berube. Terwnce Tinkle. Brian F. McClory. Frank J. Liska. Janet Driscoll. Barliara Picr clula. Fourth Row: Karen L. Rysticken, Virginia IXriski, Anthea Smith. Ra |itel Agruss, Steve Suhi, Laurie Asterud. Mike Brady, Kathleen E. McElligott. Third Row: Jacqueline Jastroch, Delores Jendrzcjewski, Margaret Harney, Gayle Kehlnhofer. Mary Nowak. Carol Papka, Jim Wrangell. Susan E. Schreiner. Lisa Eaton. Second Row: Saudi Lardinois, Mary Koenigs. Carolyn Walczak. Margaret Kotarski, Patricia Counsell. Rose Marie Gryga, Cheryl Lambert. Bottom Row: Patty Jones. Mary Staff. Wayne F. Tinkle, moderator; Rita Piasecki. RADIO AMATEURS OF AMERICA Top Row: Tom Kilian. station manager; Chester R. Budney. Ralph P. Bukett, Jim Parker. Middle Row: Robert J. Hahn, tics; Thomas Reilly, pres; Charles Kroncnwetter. see; David F. Bogus. Bottom Row: William Everson. 282 THE METROPOLITAN CLUB Top How: David Noland, Fat Morgan, Dan Cdlahan, M. C. Clarter. Mitltlli’ Row: Mary Jane Wabmlcy, vice-pres; John Hrafcy, pres; Richard Canis, Ires; Dennis Bell, L. J. Giantomas. moderator. Bottom Row: Ricliard M. Triano, Sheila M. Connelly, Bonnie Adriani, Thomas Lux. BOOSTER CLUB Top Row: James M. Simpson, Sharon A. Barrett. James M. Manthei. Terry N. Bcrnd, T1 E. Lee. Fifth Row: Tom Shuhat, Charles P. McCarthy, Wayne Marit, Rick Truini, Ken Sherman. Dennis Reardon. Fourth Row: Marieen Jatpies, Anne Martin. Tom Kelly. Shirley Oldenlmrg. Barhara Campbell, Tom Strottinan, Mike Shydlowski. Third Row: Rita A. Cuagliardo, Joe A. Egan, Cliarmaine Straszeuski, Sandra L. Wcinkauf, Kathy Johnson. Susan Smith. Ro Laigrippo. Sccotul Row: Mary Ruckno, Tim Adams, Fat Janus, Jim Kopp. vice-pres; William Lansing, pres; Rick Nuss. Bottom Row: Ruth Ann Berlage, Antoinette Musso, Charles Fell. Kathleen Unke. Fain LeiJak. MINNESOTA CLUB Top How: Jim Smith. Tom Steiner, lam Egan. Steve Pouliot. Carol Ludorf, Pam Underhill. Middle Row: Terrence Dalton, tres; Christine Cregoric, Scott Sayer. vice-pres; Jim Collette, sec; Jane McCuckin. Bottom Row: Laurie Core, Abbi Fillmore. metro club booster club minn. club varsity chorus CHORUS Top Row: Jeff Jones, Joseph Znrrcher. pres; Thomas Pcdtke, Joseph Trader. Third Rtnv: Karen Voytek, co-tres; Mary Sanfelippo, co-sec; Mary Sundberg, Peter Moienda, Jim Hill, Steve Srnlik. Second Row: Lisa Kuton, Barbara Kiri her. Angie Ney, Mary O’Brien, Sr. Germaine Huhjan, Mary Jane Keating. Bottom Row: Joan Mart. Emilia Cordils, Kathy Kelly, Sharyn A. Gazdziok, Anne Martin, Sr. Mary Bartholomew, OSF. BAND Top Row: Annette Kuligowski, sec; James Gibfried, Barry Bonnean, Carol Kucchler, Kathleen Schmanski. Third Row: Joe Petrusak, Karen Woedckin, Myron Eiscnberg, JoAnn Dolacfn, Charles Schulte, Tom Pelt, Barb Zinkl, Tony Du ben. Second Row: Nancy Calhoun, Rusty Ruekwardt, Mary Mezzanotte, Barbara Secanky, Mary Alice Ceisheker, Donna Stollcnwerk. Bottom Row: Paul Pepin, Bob Quatman, Bill Frcis-leben, Phil Major, Charles Pfannerstill. 284 CHORUS Top Rinn: John Pillar, Marty Susala, John Sanfclippo. Jerry Brcitcnbach. Third Rote: John McMillan. George D’Amour, Jim Kuzma, Elaine Strobot, Sown Bonners. Kathryn Rausch, vice-pres. Second Row: Cathy Dicz. Janet O'Donnell. Zade Koressd, I ori Sciacchetnno, Pat Lauwarrins, Maureen Becker. Bottom Row: Sr. Mary Luan Braun. OSF; Ellen Koman, Helen Pctry. Jean Haller. Josephine Kell. Jane McCarville, Pam Underhill. BAND Top Row: John Becker. Marcy Daley, Pat Daley, William Gcishckcr, director. Fourth Row: Jim Dickman, Mary Ann Raymond, Steve Hauser, Don Piechowski, Jim Schwitzcr, Frank McCaffrey, Rick Waldenmcyer. Richard Groff. Third Row: Jon Bell, Jim Cross, Bob Vonderpan, Dan Dickman, Eileen Milloy, Therese Crib, Darlene Lrischner, Shirley Cartmann. Second Row: John Duskey, pres; Jon Kerscher, Barbara Dishau, Paul Wirtz, tres; Bob Navratil. Bottom Row: George Lrutcrmann, Toni Winninger. Sally Ann Hassert. Sue Seelig. Mary Waid, sec. 285 denial school delta sigma delta alpha omega DELTA SIGMA DELTA Top Roto: Bill Sullivan, Terry Lawrence. Mike Joyce, William Giswold, Robert Long, Michael Hayes, Chuck Kass. Third Row: Mike Flynn, William Dishmokcr, Jim Trinity, Darryl Grembon, Ed Spicgclberg, Patrick Fisher. Second lime: Howard Dixon. Dtiilio Stricca, Bill Harris, Mike Viani, Robert E. Davier, John P. Murphy. Bottom Row: Tom Devine, Robert Didonato, John Stob, Gerald Heikkila, Bruce Pendleton, Phillip Taylor. 286 ALPHA OMEGA Top Row: Allan Berger. Robert Eiscnberg. Middle Row: Peter Barak, Leland Lakritz, sec. Bottom Row: Allen R. Rubin, pres; Marshall Tobin. DENTAL SCHOOL COUNCIL Top Row: James H. Shipley, Marshal! Tobin, Robert Didonuto. Milldlf Rote: Allen B. Rubin, John T. Forrester, Charles Gleason, James C. Magcstro, sec; Edward J, Ossi. Bottom Row: Kathie Pea lee, Thomas F. Herlihy, pres; Robert Heller, vice-pros. PSI OMEGA Top Row: William Stungd, Nicholas Desidcrio, Dennis N'osck, Walter Skinner, Ralph E. Lassa II, David Stich, Thomas Schtigrl, Curl Sibilski. Fourth Row: John Vitz, Carl Smetko, Anthony Zimmerman, Jerome J. Bcckcl. Third Row: Cary Schwenson, Ronald Herget. Henry Mcnzics, Dale Aderhold. Second Row: Robert J. Mroz, John Deene. Gerald S. Court. William Bronkan, John Lang, Fred Bast. Bottom Row: Frederick Holt, Jim Springbom, Verdine Bosehee, Gerry Asl eck, Ernie Tolli, Bill Servais. JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION Left to Rifiht: Charles Gleason, pres; Gerald Heikkla, Ires; Anthony Zimmerman, viee-pres. Sot Shown: James L. Bell. sec. deni school council psi omega _______________iada law school delta theta phi student har assn DELTA THETA PHI Top Row: Richard Busslcr, I cnis W. Dugan, Thomas A. Plcin, Richard J. Schcurcr, Thomas F. Kanop, Joseph NfcDoncll, Jr; Joseph J. Till 111, Michael Zimmer. Cary Silc, Lee Ceronime, Bob A. Melin, Miduicl Mealy. Fimrth Row: James O. Vollmar, Michael J. McCabe. William M. Bleakley. Joseph E. Tierney III. C. Michael Confer. Donald P. Styler, William C. Sturm. Thomas A. Bailey. Richard P. Klinkowitz, Robert E. Burke. Leonard R. Powers. Ronald S. Koener. Ted B. Johnson, Thomas C. Wilkoski. Third Row: Michael Bruch, Michael Stroh, bailiff, Michael Wilcox, clerk of exchequer; John Cower, vice-dean; Timothy O. Cowdin, dean; Professor Robert J. O'Connell, moderator; Louis J. Andrew, Jr., tribune; Cerald R. Starr, master of the roles. Second Row: Wayne Brogclman, Michael B. Rick, James A. Rutkowski, Thomas E. Obenberger, Joseph P. Stadtmucllcr, Charles F. Polidori. Allen J. Hendricks. Thomas P. Cuszkowski. Bottom Row: Con Merten, Bill Isetts, Clem Budny, Bob Rutgers, James M. LaPointc, Ronald Shikora. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION Top Row: Charles R. Thcis, C. Michael Ilausman, Michael Mealy, Timothy O. Cowdin. Middle Rote: James A. Bottoni. John Cower, Joseph Me-Donnel). Jr; Daniel J. Karempelis. Bottom Row: Joseph P. StadtmueOer, tres; Gerald R. Starr, vicc-pres; Louis J. Andrew. Jr, pres; Thomas A. Bailey, sec; Robert E. Burke. 288 KAPPA BETA PHI Top Row: Janet Koerber, chancellor; Karen Ryan, vice-dean. Seated: Helen Din , registrar; Marianne Esposito, dean. MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW Top Row: Tltonuu A. Pldn. Jeremiah J. Hegarty, Michael J. Zinunrr, Thomas E. ObcnbcrRcr, C. Michael Confer. Middle Row: Louis J. Andrew, Jr; Terry R. Grey, Charles F. Poiidori, Allen J. Hendricks, Michael B. Rick. Denis W. Dugan, Thomas P. Guszkowski. Bottom Row: I ee J. Geronime, lead article editor; George R Starr, student editor; Joseph E. Tierney HI. editor-in-chief; Michael W. Wilcox, student editor. kappa beta phi mu law review moot court oyer MOOT COURT Top Row: Robert E. Burke. C. Michael Haus-man, Michael Zimmer. Bottom Row: Ronald I,. Lampc. Harold B. Jack-son, Charles R. Thcis. OYER Top Row: Cordon Lookntch. Cary Certach, Cary Clojak, Howard Conkcy, Terry Sheeky. Richard Ricci. Steve Masters, Mark Miller. Bottom Row: James R. Black. Frank J. Daily. Daniel J. Karcmpelis, Michael J. Bruch, assistant editor; C. Michael Hausman. editor; William Stiedcmann. 290 PHI DELTA PHI Top Now: Howard J. Eslicn, Terry R. Crey. Jerome Tepper, Michael E. Pcrino, Ronald L. Lam pc, C, Michael Hausman, Sy Pikofsky, Allan I). Eisenberg, Louis J. Mrstrc. Middle Row: Sid Crey, John L. Mavis, James O. Conen, Paul D. Lawent. Laurence J. Love, Daniel P. McDonald. Louis J. Molepske, Michad W. Fleming, Barnett VV. Franks. Bottom Row: Terry I). Tepcr, Paul A. Piaskoski, Gene A. Erl, historian; Charles R. Theis, clerk; Paul M. Pieska, Jeremiah J. Hcgurty, Patrick T. King. PHI DELTA EPSILON Left to Rifiht: Allan Hirsch-bein, Harold Jacobson. James J. Ansheld. phi delta pm med school phi delta epsilon sports cross country cheerleaders CROSS COUNTRY Top Row: Mike Suchurda, Graham Freer, Carl Gravumli, Fete Collins, Tom Atwell. Bottom Row: Coach Bus Shimek, Bob Erbetta, Barry Vail, Jim Vidas. CHEERLEADERS Top Row: Georgia Quatman, Cheri Rotello. Middle Row: Ed Sbonsey, Dave Miyhood, E l Ward, Ed Klein. Bottom Row: Rita Piasocki. Kathy Ginestra. varsity basketball freshman basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL Top Row: Billy Joe Smith, Marty Holmes, Morlcy Smith, Mike Curran. Middle Rou: Manager Mike Fen Ion, Head Coach Al McGuire, Brian Brunkhorst, Jim Coodin. Dan Anderson, Gene Smith. Trainer Boh Weingurt. Assistant Coach Henry Raymonds. Bottom Row: Blanton Simmons. Paul Carhins, Tom Flynn, Roger Buxton. Boh Wolf, Brad Luchini. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Top Row: Coach Hank Raymonds, Assistant Trainer Mike McMomgal, Joe Moon. Tom Rose, Jim Kelly, Mike Mulhcrn, Jim Cherniak, John Leonard, Manager Boh Neklewicx. Bottom Row: Assistant Coach Bruce Slender, Jim Schwaah, Terry Tinkle, George Thompson. Jim Bally, Jim Langenkamp, Dave Velander, Assistant Coach Tom Fitzpatrick. 293 (rack soccer TRACK Top Row: Cary McKowcn, Barry Vail, Jim Vandervoort, Chuck Miller, Conn Hagen, Dana Madsen, Lon Dam, Howie Dixon, Carl Cravandi, Graham Freer, Dave Sage, Terry O'Reilly, Assistant Trainer Joe Bardon, Head Trainer Bob Weingart. Middle Row: Coach Shimek, Dick Krainp, Robb Weingart, Tom Flynn, Bruce Dickinan, Jim Rhodes. Jim Jackson, Tiin Kase, Bob McNeil. Bottom Row: Andy Lawrence, Tom Grimm, Jim Trainor, Tom Atwell, Jim Buhr, Jim Schindhelm. Pete Collins. 294 SOCCER Top Row: Dennis Ward. Louis Fernandez, Tom Callinan, Coach Dr. Charles Nader, John McGee, Tony Milling Rick Walsh, Dan Steininger. Bottom Row: Al Kult. Mike Ponik, Somiate Phanucharas, Jim Clark, Brian Devenish. GOLF Top Row: Bob James, Joe Cummings. Bottom Row: Ccorge Munno, Mark Cykowski, Dick Cook, Rich Uhlir, Coach Charles Nader. TENNIS Top Row: Dick Wolf. Steve Dcam, Coach Don Clark, Creg Fitz-Maurice. Bottom Row: Terry Cahill, Rowan Chlebowski, Phil Ruehl. 9011 tennis soccer cross country MU 2 2 Wisconsin MU 15 48 Concordia 3 2 lllinois-Chicago 28 30 Milwaukee Track Club 0 9 Michigan State 25 33 Oshkosh 4 2 Northwestern 23 34 lllinois-Chicago 1 2 Lawrence 33 39 Carthage 0 0 Wheaton 33 39 Carthage, 53 Beloit 0 10 St. Louis 24 31 Stevens Point 1 2 Marvknoll 28 28 UWM 15 50 Concordia 17 44 Ripon 27 32 Carroll 19 41 Plattcville 1966 athletic scores wrestling basketball MU 17 19 Wisconsin-Milwaukee MU 80 79 Valparaiso 13 17 Bowling Green 69 82 DePaul 26 10 Wayne State 79 62 North Dakota State 22 8 Cleveland State 65 73 Davidson 5 25 Northern Illinois 61 70 Louisville 21 16 Oshkosh State 100 87 West Virginia 14 17 Omaha University 75 74 Washington 28 3 lllinois-Chicago 95 76 Wichita State 18 16 Winona State u 68 Yale 20 11 Wheaton 86 88 Evansville 5 31 Wisconsin 72 73 Wisconsin 15 14 MacMurrav 65 87 Loyola 20 11 Plattcville State 103 64 Xavier 26 10 Loras College 71 11 Toledo 25 6 Central Michigan 94 74 Indiana State 18 9 Whitewater State 81 74 Detroit 19 16 Stevens Point 84 85 Loyola 23 15 LaCrossc 90 72 Washington (Mo.) 20 11 Wisconsin-M ilwaukee 70 76 DePaul 21 11 Notre Dame 79 83 Air Force 78 82 Xavier 105 94 Northern Michigan 82 64 Wiscon sin - M il wau kee 68 70 St. John’s 71 67 Niagara 87 78 Detroit Judith Underwood Kathleen Underwood William Uttenweilcr Nancy Wegner Candace Weigel Patricia Whitlatch Daniel Wisniewski Kathleen Wright reporters William Ban Laurie Bedlington Rolx-rt Berra Mary Blum lur ’ Connell Kathleen Crowley Kathleen Doyle Mary Ellis Carolin Faytle Helen Fritz Christine Crcgoric Kathleen Hall Joan Hannon Carol Hase Janis Hines Gregory Koppe Rita LaCosse Carol Leiser Rita Lrsar Joanne Long Charles McCarthy Barbara Mooney Bobbie Jane Perkins Sr. Rita Richard Mary Rockclmann Suzanne Ryan Joanne Ryder Karolyn Schuster Judith Sofa Lurry Tobin Peter Trotter photographers Lawrence Vundcn Plus, Jr. Robert Johnson Thomas Poppendieek Robert Tai Gregory Koppe Thomas Steiner assistants Kaarcn Brennan Mary Pat Brisley Francis Caliri Patrice Campbell Mary Coons Patrick Cilbronon Laurel Gore Christine Cregoric Gregory Koppe Linda Massey Charles McCarthy Kristen Mongin Jerolyn Nentl Mary Beth Noetzel Mary O’Reilly Bobbie Jane Perkins Mary Beam Dennis Sinar Catherine Stanley Mary P. Underhill writers James Ball Michael Ballard Donna Bower Gail Gleason Myma Jesse Robert Lanzetti Carol Ludorf Stephen Pouliot Gregory Stanford statt Carol Ludorf Editor Thomas Steiner Art Director Stephen Pouliot Editorial Consultant Gregory Stanford Copy Editor Linda Gray Organizations Layout Jo Anne Stadtmiller Organization Editor Katherine Hufnagel Seniors Editor Ro Logrippo Index Editor Charles McCarthy Editorial Assistant 1966 hilltop specifications Headline type is Aurora Bold Condensed, 16 and 48 points. Body Type is 10 11 Caledonia. Covers were manufactured by De Luxe Craft Manufacturing Company. Paper is white 80 Polychrome dull coated book for offset printing. The ink is dull black. This l ook was printed at the Marquette University Press. 298 Hruti mi Brail. Arthitrcu This newest addition to o greot university's educational facilities is on excellent example of creative and structural ingenuity, reflecting the integrity ond sincerity of those dedicated to providing the requirements of advancing education at Marquette. Located ot 530 North Fifteenth Street, the Life Science Building is o noteworthy achievement in the life of one of America's proudest universities. Courtesy of Mr. Chorles L. Coughlin 299 INDEX TO HILLTOP VOLUME 52 .162 Ackermann. Lois —.......-..............—..................... 235 Ackerman. Marc J. —.............-.....-.....-............. 232, 240 Adamec, Brian T. 162 Cudahy. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Management Club. Gymnastics Club. Adamovich, Carol M........-.............................. 190 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Adams, Tim...................................................—285 Aderhold, Dale F.______________________________________ —170. 287 Stratford, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Adjan. Liz ......................... _.............. —........-255 Adrian. Mary M________________________________________223. 245. 249 West Allis. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Chi Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Student Senate. Adriani, Bonnie---------------------—-------- .... ....-..248. 283 Agard, Ann M...................... _.................... 175 Janesville, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Agnew, John C..........................................178. 279. 281 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Triangle, Engineering Council, Engineering Knights. Rochester. New York. Doctor of Medicine. 282 190 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus. 275 250 256 243 37 175. 251 Norfolk, Virginia. Diploma in Dental Hygiene Eta, Ir. American Dental Hygiene Association. A lea lay, Joseph - Alpha Delta Dental Follies. 170 Kew-Gardcns, New York. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. 88 School of Dentistry. 162, 240 Flint, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in tion. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Young Democrats Business Administra- ’ 275 251 241 Alpha Delta Pi 248 238 250 252 240 243 286 239 244 252 275 190 Kailua. Hawaii. Bachelor of Science. 35 281 190 Park Ridge. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts, national Students Club, Sociology Club. Pi Gamma Mu, Inter- Anchor tk Chain................................—.________________ 254 Anders, Kathleen P. —........................................ 217 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Anderson, Dan „___________________________________________ 293 Anderson, Jim ——___________________________________ —______ 243 Andreski, Thaddeus J.................................... ....178 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Andrew, Louis J., Jr._____________________________________ 187, 288 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Marquette Law Review. Student Bar Association. Andrews, Richard A. _______________________________________ 178 Hastings. Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle, Campus Carnival Council, Wrestling. Andrews. Sherman J. ___________________________________ . O'Fallon. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Andries, John C .....—.................. -......... -........ .190 Fort Worth, Texas. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Gamma Chi, Phi Theta Psi. Andritsch, Judith A.....-_____________________ 185. 228. 243, 249. 251 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Tau Alpha, Theta Sigma Phi, Hilltop, Marquette Religious Council. Anselm. Gretchen R......„.................................. -190 Brockport, New York. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Ansheld. James J.________________________________________________ 289 Antao. Anthony 190. 228. 241, 275 Zanzibar, Tanzania. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Gamma, International Students Club. Marquette Religious Council. Antonncau. Susan A......------------------------------- 190. 255. 277 Algoma, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marcadettes, Sociology Club. Anzrack, Diane---------------------------------------------- 255 App. Thomas J.___________________________________________________ 190 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi. Arndt. Sister Mary _____________________________________________ 273 Amone, Frank................................................... 281 Artabasy. Gregory A.___________________________________________ 178 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Asheck. Gerry -......-....................... —......-.......... 287 Aschauer. Stephen J............................................ 162 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. ASMU OFFICERS____________________________________________________ 235 Aspengren, Allen _____________________________________________ 270 Asseff. Serena ____________________________ ...________________ 236 Ast. Werner G. .............................................. 178 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Asterud, Laurie ............................................... 282 Athletic Council 230 Atinsky, Harold I. ________________________________________________170 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. Atkin. Roy D................——-------------------—---------_-------170 Boulder City, Nevada. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Atwell. Thomas L.________________________________ 25. 178. 292. 294 Grafton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Track. Cross Country. Auchter. James J.............................................. 162 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Gamma. Audlcy, Thomas J. ........... —.......—......................... 16 Director of Admissions. Auer, Elizabeth J.............................-................... 226 Auer. Robert E.................................................... 162 Chicago. Illinois Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Track, Business Administration Council. Auger. Gerald E. ...—..................... —................ .190 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Augustine, Rita A. -........................................ Avalanche Club................ „......................... Aycni. Cyril ---------------- ------------------------------ .252 281 34 B Bablcr. Gloria M. ....................-....... -........66. 185. 249, 251 Green Bay. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Tau Alpha. Theta Sigma Phi, Marquette Tribune. Bachhubcr, Francis E. ......-............. ...................—— 187 Wausau, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Bachhubcr, Nicholas A.......................... -...........-....——.215 Kaukauna. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Bachmayer, Susan........................................ — Bachring, Mary .__________________________ ............ Bagdonas, Regina T. .....-237 ...231, 252 . .. , , -223 Santa Cruz, California. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Rho Tau Beta. Bagin, Bernardine ............................... .....—........175, 251 Madison, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Dental Hygiene Council. Baier, Elsie ______________________________________________________ 253 Bailey. Thomas A___________________________________________________ 288 Baily, Jim..........,................................................ 293 300 here's why you should have your own account You’re handling money every day. Important money —your own. And chances are you have to watch every penny. A checking account helps you do just that. Cash is great, but it’s too easy to lose. Checks are safe. 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Wisconsin at 3rd . . . 271-5200 Vliet Street Office, Vliet near 27th . . . 933-5700 FIRST WISCONSIN NATIONAL BANK OF MILWAUKEE Membe Fodcral Depout Insurance Corporation 301 Bak. Laura A. -..............................................225. 250. 248 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Alpha Della Pi. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Welcome Week-Senior Week Council. Baker, Carole ............. —......-............................ —... 276 Baker. Robert C..................................... -.................. 170 Madisonvillc. Kentucky. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Baker. Ronald R .................................... -.......162. 229 Brookfield. Missouri. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Brooks Council. Student Greater Marquette Project. Bakkc. Randa M____________________________________________________ -175 Waunakee, Wisconsin Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Bakula, J.un A 190. 23J. 219 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Campus Carnival. Balchunas. Donald..................—.................................... 259 Baldascrini, John ................................................... 245 Baldus. Janet M. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts Chi Sigma Chi, National Panhcllcnic Council. Bales. Sara Joan ...................................................... 255 Bailsmen, Rosemary ................................................. 276 Balistrcri. Thomas J................................................ 187 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Folk Music Club. Ball. Jim _____________________________________________________________ 242 Ballard, Mike ____._________________________________________________ 246 Ballard. Pat ......................................................254. 276 Ballroom Dance Club 277 Ballsieper. Robert A.................................................... 258 Ballway. Pat....................................... 248. 251. 271. 278 Balmes, Fred ....................................................... 242 Balmes, Robert —__________...____..._________________________________ 242 Barusik. P. Michael .................................................. 170 LaCrossc, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dental School Glee Club. Bancher. Roland _____________________ —.......................... 2 Band _____________________________ -______________________________ 284. 285 Banks. Mary C...................................................... 219 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Tip-Off. Barabs. Judi ——.—................. —................................ 252 Barak. Peter J. „..............-...................................170, 286 Detroit, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Omega. B.ir.ins. Judith A River Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Baratti, John G....................................... „..............190 Englewood, California. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Brooks Council. Barbour, Edmund M..................................................... —215 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Student American Medical Association. Birder, D. Richard ... 162. 241 Highland. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Signu Epsilon, Alpha Delta Gamma. The Wheel. Bardon, Joe _________________________________________________________ 294 Barclli, Elise W-------------- ..---------------------- _------- 190, 2-18 Munster. Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Pi, Student National Education Association. Barilla, George M. ................................................ 274 Barnett, Rev. M. G., .J. .'11 Barrett. Sharon -_______________________________________241. 245, 281, 285 Barry. Patricia Bartel. Betty J. ............................... 190. 245, 255. 255, 256 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Mu, Young Republicans, Student National Education Association. Bartelme, Joseph P...........................................242, 246, 247 Barth. Kathleen A J|7, 246. 250 Denver, Colorado. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Brooks Council. Bartholomew. Sister Mary. O.S.F. ................. .......... 284 MltO. Dentil W 1 g River Grove. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers. Bartoletti, Mary L............................................. ... 175 Butte, Montana. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Bast. Fred ______________________________-.............................. 287 Bastianutti, Diego ..................................................... 249 Batchelor, John N............................................. 162. 255 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pershing Rifles, Scabbard Blade, Beta Alpha Psi. Bau, William P_______________________________________ .—...190. 254 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Anchor Chain. Marquette Tribune. Baudhuin, Thomas J........—..................................... 162 Algoma, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi. Brooks Council. Bauer. Betty _____________________________________________________ 281 Baugnict. Lynn F........................................ „...217, 250 Mishicot, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology, Alpha Delta Theta. Pre-Mcd Club. Raumhardt, Robert J, ..........................................190. 245 Waupun, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Theta Alpha. Baurichter. Sheri ___________________________________________ 257 Bayer, Gail ------------------------------- ™------------—...... 275 Bc-chcrer. Pat ...........-............................. 246. 249 Beckel. Jerome J. 287 Becker, John L. ......___________________________________ 187, 285 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Becker. Maureen..........................-..................... —.285 Becker. Pete ................... -............................ 57. 242 Bccket. William C. Bedford. Barbara L. Bedlington. Laurie . Bcenster. Bernard Beethaltcr, Mary A. ...................244, 249 226, 229. 241. 255, 254 ........-.........—.......275 255 -..............190, 247 Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Bchrbahm, Dr________________________________________________________ 247 Bell. Dennis____________________________________________________256. 285 Bell. Jon ___________________________________________________________ 285 Bell. Pam ......... —......_.............................. 256. 247, 255 BcM. Steve ..................................................... 242 Bell. Suzi_____________________________________________________ 247 Bellio, Mary Lou ........................... —.....—....—....__241, 255 Belson. Mary Ann___________________________________________190. 249, 252 Manitowoc. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigmj Chi. Politi-lal Science Honor Society. Bcnning. Gregory M....................................... —...... 178 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Gvil Engineering. Benson, Jeon T._________________________________ 28. 190. 244. 245. 255 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Gamma Pi Epsilon. Pi Mu Epsilon. Sceptre Sword, Sophomore Coed Board, Ballroom Dance Club. Bcrgemann, Barbara J........................ —.............. 225. 251 Madison, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Bergen. Eileen_______________________________________—............. 256 Berger. Allan -------------------- .----------—...........—.......... 286 Bergstrom. William B.............................................245 Beriont. Arlccn .................................................. 47 Bcrlagc, Ruth_______________________________________________ 252, 285 Bcrnj. Franklin I 191 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Bemd, Terry .............................................. 281, 285 Bcmct. Jim ..................................................... ..255 15c rube. Gene W. 282 Bc-sanson, Patrick ................................................. 241 Bcssert, Warren T. ... 178 Elmwood Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Beta Alpha Psi_______—........................................... .245 Beta, Katherine M....................................... —_____—______191 Byron. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Beverly, Michael .......................................................241 Bickett. Barbara T.................—______,__________________ —191, 256 La Moille. Illinois. Bachelor of Aits. Student National Education Association. Bic, James ..........................................___...........—..151 Director. University Relations. Biclan, Douglas J........................................... —.191 Barrington, Rhode Island. Bachelor of Arts, Porthole. Bielefeld. James M................... 178. 242. 244. 246. 247, 254. 255 Milwaukee. Wisconsin Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. Scahhard Blade. Eta Kappa Nu. Engineering Sodality, Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers. Bienlcin, Donna...................................................... 252 Billig. David J. 170 West Allis. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Binder. Margaret ..........-............................... 191, 250 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Bind. William H......................................... 191. 226, 281 Reno, Nevada. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Gamma Nu. Avalanche Club. ASMU. Bingham, Elizabeth A............................................ 175 Lake Geneva. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Birkrrm. Barhaia K..... ........................................175 Deerfield, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. 302 Bisanz, Annette K. ..._............................................ 219 Lansing, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nutsing Registered Nurses Club. Bischofberger, Rev. G.. S.J. ....................................._....2 11 Biscoglic, Joe .................... _................................ 280 Bjork. John T. ........-.............................................. 191 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pre-Med Club. Black. James R........................-.................................290 Black, Linda J..... 191. 2-48 Alexandria. Virginia. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi, Varsity Varieties. Blackburn, Joanna M...................... ___......................... 162 Koundlake, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admimstra-tion. Blair. Joseph _______________________________________________ 237. 254 Bblce, lime E 175 Arcadia, California. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Dental School Glee Club. Blakely. Francis J..............................._............... 185. 242 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi. Marquette Tribune. Blandford. Barb ............ ------------------------------------- 249 Blanton, Michael ....... Blast, Tom ------------- Blcaklcy, William M. Bley. Roger N. .245 243 288 187 Bode. Robert F.. Jr. _____________________________________ —191. 239 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Phi Theta Psi. Hoden. Robert F......._...................-...........-............. 51 Dean. Law School. Bohmer, Kathleen .............. -.................................. —. 247 Boivin, Robert J............................................. 178 Vergennes, Vermont. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers, Engineering Sodality. Bojar, James A. _....................._......................... 170 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Bollinger, Boyd ................. _............................ 241 Bonat, Thomas J. ........................ „..................... 247 Bonaventura, Leo ...... _......................—. 238 Bond. James .............. —.._.........._....—...............255, 273 Bond, Richard A. .......................................... 191 Oconto. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Bonifas Hall Council........................................... -2.34 Bonneau. Barry —........................................... 28-1 Bonners, Susan ............................................... 277, 285 Boone, Boh ..__________________________________________________ 242 Booster Club .................................._................. 28.3 Port Washington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi Block. Richard W 185, 242 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi. Block. William D_______________________________________________ -187 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Marquette Oyer, Law School Placement Digest. Blong, Clair ............._.................................. 254, 256 Bluchcr. Dennis ................................ — 256 Blueprint ............... _................... ... 256 Bobusch, Baibara ...................................... _........ 249 Bobusch. Nancy .................................................. 249 Bock. Nancy L.............._..............................-...191. 256 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Band, National Student Education Association. Bod. Rick B______________________ -_________________„_____-......— 242 Bocyc. Anne C ........-............................. —.162, 256 Waukegan. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi Theta. Business Administration Council. The Wheel. Boschee. Verdine _______________________________ _________—....287 Botsch. Barbara___________________________________________ 244. 251 Bottmo, Mary Jane ......................................... 191 Rocky Point, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans, Political Union. Bottom. James A. ________________________________ —........... 288 Boucher. Paula___________________________________,—........... 38 Bouquet. Suzanne E.......______......................... 223, 251 St. Paul. Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Spetch Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Theta Phi Alpha. Bourguignon, Peter J...................................... 191 Giccn Bay. Wisconsin of Governors. Bova, Joe Bowen. Eugene J. Bathelor of Arts. Schroedcr Hall Board .241, 273 .......170 Clovcrdalc, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Why do we spend more time testing Klear than making it? So we won't make a guinea pig out of you. Know what every batch of Klear goes through before you buy it? 104 gruelling tests-that's what! 71 on the raw materials. 18 during production. 8 on the package itself, and 7 on the finished product It's like college exam week, only tougher. At Johnson they have to score 100% to pass. And what does it mean to you that the Klear you buy has passed 104 tests? Simply this: You can take Johnson quality for granted, because Johnson doesn't. c-Johnson wax 303 Bower, Donna Bowers. Tom A.__________________________________________ Lima, Ohio. Bachelor of Art . Kappa Beta Gamma. Bowinlcle, John ................ ....................... Bradley. Judith M. Downers Grove. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Brady. Jack ................................... Brady, james M. ............................... Genesco, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Brady, Margaret .... Brady. Marita ............. Brady. Mary Ellen__________ Brady, Mike ............... Brady, Ruth ______241 .191. 250 ______256 .191 .243 191 Brandner, Robert L. ........252 ......248 ......246 .254, 282 — 38. 234 .162, 241 Medford, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma p,. Student Senate. Brandt. Patricia A. ......................................... 219, 252 Campbcllsport, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Band. Brantman, Frank L. ............................................. 162 Lake Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Schrocdcr Hall Board of Governors. Braun. Daryl P................................................ 178. 254 Bird Island, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Braun, Sister Mary Loan. O.S.F........................................285 Brcdcl, Bonnie J.................................................... 175 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Diploma in Dental Hgyienc. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Breen. Neil T..................................................... 191 Garden City. New York. Bachelor of Arts. Metropolitan Club. Breitenbach, Jerry-------.......................................... 285 Brcitcnbach, Sheila K_____________________________________________ 175 Appleton, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Bremner. Robert Jr. ...................................... 178. 242 Prospect Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Gvil Engineering. Triangle. Student Greater Marquette Project. Student Senate Elections. Brennan, Carolyn ............----------------------------------------- 250 Brennan, Rosemary ............................................ 191 Morton Grove, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chicago Club, Young Democrats. 250 ...237, 274. 276 Brinkman, Mary Sue — — 226, 247, 250 233 255 228 170 Brooklyn, New York. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Psi Omega, 288 28- 273 162. 240 Park Ridge. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon. Wexford, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. 229 234 191 Brookfield, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Math Club, German Club. Brown Diek 227. 230. 280 192 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Delta Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. Phi Alpha, 192, 248 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. 192. 251. 247 Kingston. New York. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Tip-Off Council. Browning. Diane C 185, 228. 237. 244, 247, 251, 252 Evansville, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Theta Phi Alpha, Welcome Week-Senior Week Council. Associated Women's Student Council. Bruch, Michael................................................... 288, 290 Biuenig. John .................................................242, 256, 2’9 Brunkhorst, Brian .............................................. 280, 293 Brush. John V......................................... .......192. 238 Ambridge. Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science. 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Chester.......................................... 257. 242. 282 Buethlcr, Dennis______________________________________________ 242, 279 Bucltmann, Kenneth W 170 Prospect Heights, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Jr. American Dental Association, Dental Follies, Buhr, Jim ------------------------------------------------------- .294 Bukctt, Ralph P______________________________________________ 279, 282 Bukett. Sandy ............................................... 270. 281 Buldak, Gerald F............................................ 66. 185. 242 Locknort. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Marquette Tribune. Bullock, Joanne ............—-------------------------------------- 256 Bultman, Mary K. ....................................... 255. 244, 249 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Gamma Pi Epsilon. Chi Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech Council. Bultman, Timothy M. --------.........------------------------ „192. 280 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Burgett, George L. ------------------------------------- 192, 259. 252 Deerfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Theta, Evans Scholars. Political Science Honor Society, Inter-fraternity Council, Sociology Club. Burgett. Kenneth E. ____________________________________________ 178. 279 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Society of Automotive Engineers. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Burke, Kathy .................................................. 247 Burke. Maureen M............................. ....—.................. 192 Lombard, Illinois. Bcahelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Burke. Peggy .........................—...........——...... ... .......247 Burke, Robert E___________________________________________ 187. 288. 290 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Student Senate, Student Bar Association. Burns. Denis C .......................................... 162, 241 Glendale, Missouri. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Tip-Off. Burns, Elizabeth _______________________________________ ______281 Burns. Eugene W. 2 57. 254 Burr. Robert O., Jr................................................... IS' Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Burton. David J. 178. 256. 280 Neenah. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma. Blueprint, Basketball. Business Adminisiralion Council Buss, Robert O................................ ............... ..2l5 New Ulm, Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Phi Chi. Medical School Glee Club, Student American Medical Association. Bussey. Judith M-----------. --------------------------- .-------162, 251 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi Theta, Professional Panhellenic Council. Bussler, Richard---------------------------------------- ----------288 Butler. Ann M.____________________________________________ 245. 247 Butz, Paltie ... ----------------------------------------------- 274 Butzen, Philip____________________________________________ .229, 252. 259 Buxton, Roger A. .—..................................... . 192, 280. 295 Breda, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Basketball. Byrne, Maureen ------------------------------------------------ 250, 256 Byrnes. Margaret E........................................ 219, 245, 252 W'auwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Caffrey. Carol M.................................... ...192. 249. 274 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish Club. Cahill, Joseph A. ________ ,______________________ ...__________ 192 Terre Haute, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Cahill, Terry _______________________________________________________295 Cahill. William D. 192 Brooklyn, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Cairns, Don________—_—............... —.......................... 258 Calderone. Jerry ---------------------------------- —...241, 245, 275 Calderon, Linda----------------------------——...................—..241 Calhoun. Nancy Callahan, Dan Callahan, Thomasinc K. 284 285 .225 Wheaton. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Alpha Delta Pi. Callaway, Allan D_____________________—_____________________________ 170 Superior, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Callaway, Charles D.................................................. 170 Superior. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Dental School Glee Club. Callinan, Thomas W................................... 162. 244. 294 Hopkins, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Soccer. Business Administration Council. Cammiadc, Robcrte T_________________________________________ 192, 275 Hong Kong. China. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre Sword, International Students Club. Campbell, Barbara ___________________________________________________285 Campbell, Bill................................................. 256. 279 Campbell, Mary Lee................................ 192. 227, 252. 277 New Richmond, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta, Pi Gamma Mu, Sociology Club, International Students Club. Campbell. Pat_____________________________________________________245. 247 Canis. Richard ________.______________________________________ 259. 285 Cannon, Miss Mary Alice____________________________________________ 76 Dean of Women. Cantwell, Dennis M.-------...------------------------------------ 192 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Capelli. Carole P. ........................................ 219, 248 Kenosha. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Delta Pi. Alpha Tau Delta. Caravella. Mary Jo....................... —-----—.................. 248 Carbary, Sandra...........------------------ _--------------------- 249 Carbins. Paul ........................— ............................. 295 Carey. Ann L__________________________ .....67. 185. 245. 249. 251, 255 Springfield, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Tau Alpha, Phi Alpha Theta. Theta Sigma Phi, Hilltop, Journalism Sodality. Carey. Mary C................................. —............. 219. 245 Villa Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Chi Sigma Chi, Young Christian Students. Nursing Council. Carlone, Carmen A.____________________________—— --------------------.—192 Pennis Grove. New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Carmody, Marjorie A-----------------------------------------------—192 Winnctka. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Psychology Organization, Welcome Week-Senior Week. Carney, Robert J. ................................................. 178 Rockaway, New York. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers, Instrument Society of America. Carnival Council ------------------------------------------ ..-----253 Carpenter, Donna A.------------------------------------ 192, 249, 275 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Lc Ccrde Francais. Carpenter. James R. -----------------------------------. ...—----------192 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Carr, Gregory Carr, leanne ... Carr. Timothy A. ______241 ______247 ______ 95 ______276 193, 247 Flint. Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Carrara. Mary Ann ____________.________________________ Carroll. Gail F........................................ Rochester, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Theta Phi Alpha, Student Senate Communications Committee, Lisette Lodge Council. Carroll, Gene A. ....................................... 254 Car run. Mary Lee___________________________________________ 223 Two Rivers, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech Council. Cartwright, Robert M....................................... 249 Carty, Pat ------------------------------------------------ 250. 248 Casamiauela. John M......................................... 215 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Caserta. Nonnc E._________________________________________ 219 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Cataldo. Calogero J....................................... 187 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Cauicy, Sister Peter Claver__________________________________ 47 Cavaheri. Mary L....................................... —.254 CCD ....................................................... 241 Cefalu, John A. ................. __ .. ._______________________241 Cellettc, Jim............................................. 283 306 Cerkas, John W. . Manitowoc. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Am. Certo, Catherine M. Ccrulli, Louis F. 193 ...226 ....193 Winchester. Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science. Chan. Gregory K................... -................ Hong Kong. B.C.C. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Chancre. Peter ...........-........... —.......____ Chandler. Vicki A............. ............................226. 281 Chancy, Mike 290 Chaplin, Sharen ..................... .....................—234 Chapman, Roderick S............................................ 170 213 287 Rugby, North Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Charles. Carl F.......................................... 162. 2-13 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club. Chauhan, Hcmr.ii .................................................. S.E. Rly. India. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. International Students Club. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Cheng. Wai Ming ................................ 193. 278 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. Chermak. Jim oy. Mr. Chi Ep Chicoy, M Epsilon Chirchirillo, Anthony I........................................ Queens. New York. Bachelor of Arts. Intramurals. ... 293 ....249 .....247 .193 Chirpich, Kay Chisholm. Roderick ... Chisholm. Warren ( hi Sigma Chi Chlebowski. Rowan ... Chmielewski, Stan W. .....230 ....234 ----239 249 ...-.293 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Cho,nacki. Ruth J . 193. 233 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Pi Gamma Mu, Young Christian Students. Choplm, Sharon .................................................. 249 Chnss. Gwcnn F.. I'M. 229, 277 Edina, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. Varieties Council, Sociology Club. Christensen. Niels ......—................................... 276 Christenson, James O.......................... —...-........... 193 .—..—239 —233, 276 —..—.178 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Christenson. Jan ............................... Christian. Cora ................... —........-.....— Christman, Norbert J. ............................. Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Intramurals. Chuich, David K. 242, 236. 279 Cianci. Vincent A., Jr....................... —................ ..187 Cranston, Rhode Island. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Cichocki, Ronald D. ............................................ 193 Portage. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. CIASP ,................. —.242 Gcatdli, Dick 239 Cicchanowski, Ellen...........................-..........——.......23.3 Ciminillo, Connie .....................-................. 231, 249 Ciolli, Barbara................. —.....—■■■■..................... 250 Cipolla, Sandra J. ..............—......................173. 233. 244 Kenosha. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Women's Interresidence Hall Council. Dental Hygiene Council. Cinolo, Pete ................................................ 276 Clancy, James P. 37, 178 Montrose. New York. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Anchor A Chain. Clark. Don .......... —___________________________-.......... —295 Clark, James_______________________________________—.— 36. 274, 294 Clark, John A. ............-...........—........................ 241 Clark. Jill R............................. —............... -175 Green Bay. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Clark. William ' 234 Clarke, Frances M. 193. 249 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Chi Sigma Chi, Rifle Team. Clarke, Sister Jeanette ..................................... 219 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Sisters Organization. Clausen. Lawrence E................. —_____________—............. 193 Rockford. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. ACCURATE COUNTING IS BASIC FOR ABSOLUTE CONTROL t □ LJ FR F=l IVI M t N f U 8 1 N G COMP 1 H 1 622 N. Coss St. M.lwoukee, Wi . 53201 30 Thurber Av . Providence 5. R.l. REPRESENTATIVES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES 307 Clausing, Thomas H...............................---------------—19J Port Washington. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Clemens. John P. 162. 241 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. Business Administration Sodality, Carnival Council. Cline, Jay T. 170 Moscow, Idaho. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Clinton. Caroline — 249. 251 Clough. Peggy 246 Cloutier, Joseph A..................................... 37, 165. 254 Terre Haute. Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Anchor Sc Chain. Alpha Delta Sigma. Cobeen Hall Council ......................... —................... 237 Cody. Oliver --------------------------------------- --------- 239 Coney, Sylvia A.........—.............—.......................... 193 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Education Association. Cohan. Mark P. 193. 275. 277 Belmont. Massachusetts. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Cluh, Student Advisory Board. ( bhflAt Mort S.................... -.......................... 16' Belmont, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Anchor Chain. Colgan, Mary Lynn ......................................... 255 Colleyacmc. Claude R....................—.......................——179 Ithaca. New York. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi- neering. 193. 24S, 254 Collins, Charles P.. Jr. —...... Fails Church. Virginia. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha. Anchor Chain, Sailing Club. Collins, Daniel R. ...........-........ Collins. Margaret M. ....................... 239 217, 246. 250 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Medical Technology Council. Collins, Pete ...........................—292, 29-1 Colman, Susan M..........................—..................223. 249 Cleveland Heights. Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta, Chi Sigma Chi. Speech Council. Conen. James O. .............................290 Conkcy, Howard ....................... -...-................ 290 Conlan, Mary Carol ........................................ 255 ooi] Mary I 193 Mineola, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Sailing Club. Avalanche Club. Connell, Mary .........—.....—.....-..........._....—.....,......248 Connelly. Sheila M........................................... 283 Connolly. Christopher ................................ 226, 237. 254 Connolly. Sheila ...... —............. _......................—281 Connors, Teresa A......—..............— 249, 273 Contcr, Clara ....................... ...........................277 Corner. C Michael ...................................... 187, 288 Ccdarburg, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Conti, Hcnrv H. 2 11 Cook. Richard B.......................... 193. 230. 239. 245. 295 Morton Grove, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Golf. Evans Scholars, Athletic Council. Cook. Patty .............................................. 253, 274 ( y. George H. 19 Houston. Texas. Bachelor of Arts, Corbett, Joan ™..................................................231 ( ..Koran. Susan A. Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Cordes, Sharon J............................................. |7y Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Corr, Cathy.................... „......................... 249 Corr. Larrv ..... ............................................ Corrao. Theresa M. ......................................... 217 Lewiston. Maine. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Avalanche Club, Chorus. Corrigan, Maura .......„................................. ?yt Costa, Ronald E. Uwistown, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science. Pre-Mcd Club. Costaras, Kalliope C......................................... no Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Epsilon Alpha. Counsell. Patricia__________________________________________ 275. 282 Court, Gerald S.__________________________________________ J70. 28? Peoria, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Dental School Glee Club, Jr. American Dental Association. Cow an. Dan E. 163 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Cowdm, Timothy O.......... 187. 288 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Cox. Mary Jane .........................................249. 273. 281 Coyne. Daniel W. ____________________ 2 '2. 239. 245 Ctcagcr. M. Elaine ............. I 5 Dayton. Ohio. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Cretan. Elizabeth J.__________________.__________ ..._____________175 Waukegan. Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Crisham, Joseph ..._______________________________________ 239 Critelli. Robert C. ...185. 242. 251 Saddlebrook. New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Pershing Rifles, Varsity Varieties. Intramurals. Crittenden. Maureen E........... ......—........................ 194 Washington. D.C. Bachelor of Science. Sceptre Sc SwOtJ Croke, James B........................................ ;____—-___163 Shorewood. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Croney, Mary Lou...................... ................ 222, 253. 280 Jcnkintown. Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Who's Who. Physical Thetapy Council. Cronin. Nancy A________ _______ 194, 250 Lima. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Crooks, Kathleen -............................................ 234 Cross. James ........................................ 279, 285 Cross Country ................................................. 292 Crosslcy, Bob ......................................_.............135 Crotteuu. John P............................. ................___179 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. American Society for Metals. Crowley, Kathleen.................................... ,.254, 275 Cscrhalmi, Maria................................................—241 Cucolo, John ..........—.................... ................... 276 Cuddy, Karen Shcean ....................................223, 231. 250 Hinsdale, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech Education. Kappa Beta Gamma, Tip-Off Council. Cuddy. Skip ............................................. 231. 239 Cullen, Mary L. __________________________________ _________ 217 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. 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Curran, Barbara .— ..............—...-------------------------.... —. 254 Curran, Carol .........—... .................-.........254. 255. 275 Curran, Jean......... — --------------—— .----------------------254, 274 Curran, Mike .............................................. -295 Curran, Ralph C.....................................-..179. 226. 281 Des Plaines, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. American Society of Civil Engineers. Interfraternity Council. Intramurals. Curran. William P., Jr. . 21' Antigo, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Phi Chi. Curry. Lynn M. ........................................— 194 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Curry. Maryellcn ................... ..... ... ..............—58 Cykowski. Mark ........................................ -..248. 295 Cyskiewicz, Allen D................................................ 165 Waterford. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Dagon, Eugene M.............................................. 215 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Dahlber. Russell G. . 2 55. 255 Daily, Frank J. 90 Daley, Marcy . Daley. Pat.............................. -..........- - 285 Dalton. Terrence E......................165. 255. 254. 255. 280. 285 Oak Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Carnival Council, Rabbits, Wheel, Chicago Club. Dam, Len ...................... „.............................. —294 D‘Amour, George_________________________... —---------------285 Danccki, Joseph P. _________________ —............... —......—.194 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans. Daniel. Spencer ........................................... 241 D’Angelo, Dan_______________—............................ 251. 258 Danner. Cynthia K. 194 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Daoust, Janet -.------------- Dasher, Ja I. D an ... Daubel, David E. Fremont. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi. Marquette Tribune. Da Valle, Marcia C..................... .......................... Elmwood Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Davey, Madeleine -------------------------«... David, Raymond M.............................. Davicr, Robert E. ...------------ —---------- Davis, Brian I. ----- Dawson, William E. 251 254 66. 185, 242 194 . 48. 228. 251. 246 .................281 .286 ______254 225. 254 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Pershing Rifles. Scabbard Blade, Tip-Off. Dcam, Stephen G. ________—.............................. 165. 295 Niles, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Tennis. .....-254 .252. 255 ......281 .....19-1 Dealt, Michael Dc Best, Barbara ..... Decabooter, Philip H. Deckcrt. Elizabeth J. St. Louis, Missouri. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau. Kjppa Beta Gamma. Varsity Varieties Council. Liberal Arts Council. Declusin, Richard ......—......................................—245 Decne, John ...... ..._.....-............................... —..287 DeFjzio. Ginny DeFrcece, Austin B., II----------------------------------------- I i Bellevue, Washington. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Up-silon, Jr. American Dental Association. Delacoma, Wynne DeLaMora. Hector Delaney, John .... Delaney. Patrick ... Delaney, Shaun C. .....251, 255 ...........256 .....245, 255 ___________241 165 Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Management Club, Avalanche Club. Delgado. Maria ________________________ -.............-....-......241 Delia, Fran ______________________________________________ 241, 255 DeLisio. Michelle —........... —------------------------- 194, 250 Bcthcsda, Maryland. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Lc Cerclc Francais, Avalanche Club. Delta Phi Alpha ............................................. 248 Delta Sigma Delta ........................... ... 286 Delta Sigma Pi 241 Delu Sigma Rho 2 Delta Theta Phi ...................... —..................... 288 DeMatteis, Carol .................................... is Denkcwalter, Betty ......................—___________________ 281 Dcnnchy, Mike------------------------------------------ .---.280 Dental Hygiene Council _______________________________________ 244 Dental School CoODCll .....-.................... 2H' Derwinski, Dorothy L 194 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans. Dcsiderio. Nicholas _____________________.... ------------ DcsMirais, Robert----------------------.------ —__________ DeSmidt, Woodrow A.. Jr.--------------------------------------- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Desmond, Mary D. —.............. ...................... Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. 287 242 170 194 Pasco, Washington. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Chi Psi Phi. Teramo, Italy. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. 294 — 254 165. 241 Morton Grove, Illinois. Bachelor ministration. Delta Sigma Pi. of Science in Business Ad- J41 286 254 245. 249 194 Manitowoc. Wisconsin. Bachelor Dewane. Patrick A. of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. 281 DcWildc. Johnnie B. DcWildc. Mary Anne DcWitt. Thomas E. ____248 ----251 179 Chippewa Falls. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon, Tau BctJ Pi. American Society of Civil Engineers. Dey, Colonel Edward H.. U.S.A. _______________________ 56 Commanding Officer R.O.T.C. Dcysach, James L.....—------------------------------------ 245 DeZurik, Judy_______________________________________________247 Diaz. Helen .......................................... 289 Diccllo, Joseph K. ..... ................ Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Dickcrt, James L..................... —.. Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Dickinson, Retta lean Dickman, Bruce W. .194 .194 .249 ---------------------------------165. 294 Morton Grove, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Basketball, Track. Dickman. Dan -______________________________________——.............279, 285 Dickman, James J.. II.......—....................... 194. 276. 285 New Berlin, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Biology. Prc-Med Club, Band. Didonato, Robert ...........................—.............. 286, 287 Dictzel, Sister Myron ........... ...-----—....................... 47 Dicz, Cathy .................................................. 285 Dietz, Paul E........................................ 215, 146, 247 DiFrancesca, Peter J. —.........-----------------------_----„I65. 280 Melrose Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Rabbits, Economics Club, Chicago Club. Dilligan, Barbara Ami W1 Cambria Heights. New York, Bachelor of Arts. Political Union, Warrior Boosters. Dillon Kathy ..........................................-__......_...249 Dillon, James F.----------------------------------- 244, 270. 279, 280 Dillon. Lynne A. 165, 250 Flint, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi Theta, Kappa Beta Gamma. Sailing Club. DiMauro, Nancy ............—------——................——............ 248 Dircks. SistCI M Rebecca, O.P. 219 Grand Rapids. Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses Club. Dischau, Barbara .......—----------- -....................... —285 Dittrich, Rose Marie ................................. 217, 246, 250 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Dcltj Theta, Medical Technology Council. 310 Dishmaker, William .................................................. 286 Dixon. Howard--------------------------------------------------- 286, 294 Dixon, Patrick J........................... .......................—187 Harvard, Illinois. Bachelor of Laws. Dixon, Thomas E.----------—.............................. 194. 280 Waukesha. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Karate Cluh. Basketball. Doerr, David E. ................................................... 165 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Doerr, Mary Ellen............................ ................._194 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Doerr. Thomas L. —........................—................ —___19-1 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Dohcarty, Patricia A...... 191, 255 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre Sword. Doherty. John M........_............................. 195. 256, 280 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Student National Education Association, Math Cluh. Dolacin, JoAnn-------------------------------------------------- 28-1 Dolacin, Sharon S. ............................................ 195, 252 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. Dolan, Paul T. . 195. 255 Papillion, Nebraska. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard Ac Blade, Anchor Chain. Doicschal. Stephen E. . 1$), 259 Sheboygan. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Dolkar, Tsetcn ..........................................55. jvi. 275 Domcrs, Lenore ............................................. 2 15. 2 Donahue, Michael R. .... 16.5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Donat, Thomas J............................................. — 179, 246 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Donelan, JoAnn T.--------------------------------------------- 22) Bcthcsda, Maryland. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta, Pcople-to-Pcoplc, International Students Club. Donncllon, Karen «...____________________________________________ 252 Donnelly, Jam” -Donovan, Dennis M. . Donovan, Kerry .................................................... 47 Donovan, M. Kathleen __________________________________________ 175 Tulsa. Oklahoma. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Musical Varieties, Student Senate. Donzelli, Roger______________________________________________ 259 Doody, Kathy .................................................. 2)6 Doran, Daniel E...... - - 2)8 Doroginin, Joyce .................................. 250, 275 Dotofo, Larry ................. .............................. 227 Dotski, Virginia .......................................... 282 Douglas, Betty Ann.................................. 175. 251 Waukegan, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Downes. Sharon............................................. 249 Doyle. Barbara J........ 195, 250 Hyattsville, Maryland. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau, Psi Chi. Doyle. Carol M........................................... «... 195 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Doyle. Charles H. ......................................... 2)9 Doyle. Mary Frances __________________________________ 241. 245 Doyle, Patricia _____________________ 2 5 Dram. Mary E. __________ Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta. Dresscl, Daniel M. ...................... 165 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Chain Pullers, Intramurals. Drctrka, Mary Alice j ,s Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Avalanche Club. Drew. William R. is' Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Pi Gamma Mu. Phi Alpha Theta. Alpha Kappa Psi, Young Democrats. Driscoll, Dave ......................................... 276 Driscoll, Jane M....—....................................... 22) Perth Amboy. New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Marquette Players. Driscoll. Janet _________________________________________ 254, 282 Driscoll. Mary K. 195 Palatine, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Brooks Council. Tip-Off Committee. Drozdik, Cathryn .... ,................. 255 Duffy. Maureen P.......... ................. ........—............ 219 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. ’ 40’ SO 60’70 80 90' J 0 H N S JLU o JOHNSON AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEMS IN LEADING COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY Including Many Marquette Buildings JOHNSON SERVICE COMPANY - Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 DIRECT BRANCH OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES 311 Drucckcr, Robert P., Ill........................195, 214, 250. 274 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma Tau, Alpha Sigma Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, Crown Anchor, Liberal Arts Sodality. Duben. Anthony J.____________________ 195, 245, 251. 278, 284 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Gamma C.hi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Band, Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. Dugan, Alice .............................................. 253 Dugan, Denis W,___________________________________________ 288 Duggin, Stephen Du lion, Jan ........... —............ „.............. 81, 244 Duke. Peter J. 193 Wellington. Kansas. Bachelor of Arts. Duncan, Carol E. __........-............... 28. 175, 231, 244, 251 Fairfield, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association, Dental Hygiene Council. Dunn. Kathleen A. ,,,,,, 105 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Dunne, Sandy .....—.—-.................................. __ 47 Durette, Philippe L. ......„„.......................... 195, 278 Manchester, New Hampshire. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Gamma Chi, Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. Durso, Kathy —..................................... _... 250 Duskey, John —............................................. 285 DuSuza, Daniel _........................... ................ 254 Dwyer, Catherine E......................................... 195 Grossc He, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus. Dydo. Mitchell S. .._......... ... 66. 185, 242, 246 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Marquette Tribune. Eagcn, Nancy L..... Edingcr, Judith E. -....... 185 Cincinnati. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. National Panhcllenic Council. Eaton. Lisa-------------—------------------------------- 282, 284 Eckenberg. Anne Marie .................................... „ 195 Grand Rapids, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Edmicr, Kay ____________________ ____________________________ 249 Warrcnsville Heights, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts m Journalism. Marquette Tribune, Avalanche Club. Edwards, Gregory J________________________________ _163, 232, 241 Tulsa, Oklahoma. Bachelor of Science in Business Adminis-tration. Delta Sigma Pi, Interfraternity Council. Egan. L. J..................................... 4. 66, 68. 274. 283 Egan. Iliotnas W......................................... 195, 238 Grosse Pointe Woods. Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Varsity Varieties. Eichholz, Mary_________________________________________________231, 248 Eichholz, Susan M. ........................................ 195. 248 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha, Tip-Off Council. Eickman, Don ______________________________________________________ 280 Eisenberg, Alan D. ..............................—......_..46, 187. 290 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Pi Kappa Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Sigma Delta. Eisenberg, Myron G.-------------------------------------- 195, 240. 284 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Epsilon Pi. Band. Eisenberg, Robert M. ---------------------------------------- 171, 286 North Hollywood, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega, Jr. American Dental Association. Elliott, Carol A. ........................................ -223. 245 Shaker Heights, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Speech Education. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Speech Council. Ellis, Elizabeth M---------------------------------------------- 217 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Phi Eta Chi. Intersorority Council, Welcome Week-Senior Week Council. Ellis, Jack_________________________________________________________ 242 End. Mike_________________ ___________________________________ 230. 241 Endres, Jerry------------------------------------------------------- 280 Engel, James W.____________________________________________________ 163 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Engels. Pete J. ------------------------—_____— ...........—.239 Engerbrctson, Iver M..................................... —....196 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Engineering Council............................................ 244 GARBAGE -9AINTY V C Gleatt, modern kitchens demand In-Snk-Erator, originator and perfccter of garbage disposer . QUIETEST ever made. Ends messing with smelly garbage. QcUK-fyiee! 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Erdmann, Ronald E...................... —....... 179, 251. 242. 279 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Engineering Knights, Triangle. Tip-Off Council. Erl, Gene A. ............................................ 187. 290 Medford, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Scabbard Blade, Alpha Delta Sigma, Phi Delta Phi. Ernst. Colleen K.................———...................... 196. 249 La Crosse, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Ernst, David W. I Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha. Frnstcr, Paul V. .---------------------------------------------- 16.5 Belgium, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon. Eslicn. Howard J............................................. 290 Esposito, Marianne T.............................. -.......18'. 289 River Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Laws. Kappa Beta Pi, Student Bar Association, Law Council. Marquette Oyer. Esser. Ambrose R. ................................... —....16) Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Eta Kappa Nu ------------------------- —........................ 247 Eta Sigma Phi..........——----------------------------------- 248 Evans Scholars .... — — .......................... 2)9 Evcnson, Timothy S.------------------------------------------- 171 Boyceville. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Evert. Michael T.-------------------------------------------------194 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Everson. William J.................................... 179. 278. 279. 282 Engcrson, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Radio Amateurs of MarquePe. Institute of Electron-icvElectrical Engineers. .256 256 .185. 251, 275 Faestel, David Fahey, Donnid Faivre, Mary E. DcKalb, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Journalism Sodality, International Students Club. Falk. Carol A................................................. „22) Whitefish Bay. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Marquette Players. Fallon, Shannon ..................—................................ 247 Falsetti. Susan L.............................................. 196, 250 Elm Grove. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Psychology Organization. Farah, Ronald J. ......................................... _164, 24) Hollywood, Florida. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Tau Sigma Phi. Farina, John F.___________—.— ----------------------------------------256 Farnaus, Norbcrt F................... .......................... 196 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Farrell. Kevin___________________________________________________249. 27) Farrell. Margaret F................................ 67. 185, 249. 251 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Tau Alpha, Theta Sigma Phi, Journal Quarterly. Farrell, Margaret E. ............................... —67, 185, 249. 251 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Fava, Louis G.............................—----------------------164. 280 Hollis, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Rabbits. Metropolitan Club. Pee. James--------------------------------—............... -.........—2)9 Feeney. Barrett J. ............................................... 196 ____ tt I. Flossmoor, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Feeney, Kathleen.............. ....—--------- Fegterer, Charles___________________—........ Felkcr. Ann M. .251 2)5 ..........................28, 196, 241. 244. 25) Marshfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Student Senate, Young Christian Students. H. F. HAESSLER HARDWARE CO. 414 East Mason Street 313 Fclbcr. Michael G. ........ ... 2-11 Fclkcr, Robot C, 164, 245 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Delta Sigma, Business Admin-istration Council. Fell. Charles ....................................................... 283 Felli, Diane 2VI. 2-18 Felske, Richard E. (Major) --------------------------------------—233 Fenendacl. Julian G..........................................-........280 Fen Ion, Michael P. —.....241, 293 Fernandez, Louis ...............-.................................... 294 Fernandez. Maria Fclicitad ............................... -........273 ........................ 252 ............................ 236 .......................... 252 242, 246. 247 ___________281 ..........196 — 196 -243 ...255 -283 —254 ...273 ...255 ...226 -196 ________256 ........183 Si ma Delta ________196 Ferrara. Elisa Fcrrie, Pam . Ferry, Becky Fcsslcr, Jim______ Festgc, Cindy ... Fcttig. Mary K. ------------------—— ........................-____ Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Fiedler, Mary L.-------------------------------------_------------ Janesville. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Filip, Alexander ........—__________________—____________________ Filip. Mary ..—........—— ..............— -----------—------------ Fillmore, Abbi ---------------.....—............................ Fillmore, Millard .............................................. Fillmore. Nate------------------------------------—.............. Fillmore, Phoebe ------------------------------------------------- Fink, Helen A............... ............................. Fink. Lawrence D.................................................. Naperville, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Finley. Thomas __________________________________________________ Finnijtan. Joseph T.________________________________________—. Springfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Chi, Marquette Tribune, Chain Pullers. Finocchario, Bruno________________________—__________________ — Macedon. New York. Bachelor of Arts. Fiore. Mary Jo------------------------...................................—JMI Fischer, Lynn ......................... ............................... —242 Fischer. Muriel 1.......................................................... 219 Waukcjtan, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Phi Eta Chi. Fischer. Patricia M..................................—.........— 175. 231, 286 Freeport, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Fisher. Dwight D. ------------—............................... —.........—.179 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Scabbard • Blade. Fisher, Sister Mary Elizabeth. S.M. 164 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Fitzjicrald, Jef ——................................................ —_229 FitZjterald. John W................................................... —.171 Mondovi, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surjtcry. Psi Omcjja, Jr. American Dental Association. Fitzgerald. Josephine E. ..._...................—......................... 223 Manhassct. New York. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sijtma Epsilon, Varieties Council, Speech Council. Fitzgerald, Lynn J. _____________________________________________________ 196 Clayton. Missouri. Bachelor of Arts. Fitzgerald, William A. Director of Libraries. Fitzmaurice, Greg .......... Fitzpatrick, Collins T. — .147 295 196, 239. 245. 252 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts, Phi Alpha Theta. Pi Gamma Mu, Liberal Aits Council, Evans Scholars, Young Democrats. Fitzpatrick. Tom ...................................... —.____________293 Flajtstad, Rick S. ......................_........................196. 243 Northbrook, Illinois. Bachelor of Aits. Tau Sijtma Phi. Flanagan. William H. ....................... —..................... 171 Sun Prairie. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Sutj ry. Psi Omejta. Fleming. Michael W.......................................... —18”, 290 Ifartland, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Marquette Oyer. Fleming. Paul M._________________________________—... ................. 213 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Pin Theta Psi, Phi Chi. Ballroom Dance Club, Avalanche Club. Flesch. James E____________________________________ ,... ._________.„171 Fond du l.ac, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Flick, Don ------------------------------------..............234, 241. 242 Fliss, Kathleen K............................................_....176, 251 New Berlin, Wisconsin Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Flynn, Mike................................ ....................... 286 Flynn, Robert .................................................... .—239 Flynn. Thomas J. ......................................196, 280. 293. 29 1 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bachelor of Arts. Rabbits. Basketball, Track. Fojtartv. Bonnie M.------------------------------------------ —.196, 248 Honolulu. Hawaii. 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Foley, Joan C. -------------—........ —;—........-—-................. 2,9 Muscoda. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Foley, Mclvyn F................................. -........ •••......! • Brookfield, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Dental School Glee Club. Foley, Susan M. W Birmingham, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Campus Carnival. Follctt, Richard A. .................—................—-..........— ..164 Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramurals. Fonslow, James R.....................-....................... - - 238 Foos, James R--------------------------------------------------- 197 Gibscnburg. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Foreign Affairs Forum .................. Forrester, John T. 254 287 Fox, James F.......... .............................197, 255, 254, 255 Aurora, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard Blade, Phi Alpha Theta, Anchor Sc Chain. Fox, Richard H. ............................................. 254 Fox, William H. .....................-.................... V I64 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Finance Club, Anchor A Chain. Franckowiak. Charles ..........................—.........226, 232, 241 Francois, Lois C................. .................—-------—.......176 Belleville. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Franccki, Dennis J. —--------------------—........—............... 254 Frank, Gerald S. ........................._----------------—— .....226 Frankowski, Fran --------------- —....................... —.......249 Franks, Barnett W.________________ ...-------—------------------ -290 Prantt, Bill_______________________________________________________239 .217, 250 Fraser. Mary Beth---------------------- —-------------- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta, Medical Technology Council. Frederick, Laurence W....................... —............. 226. 254 Frederick, Joyce M. —___________________......___ Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science nology. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Alpha Technology Council. Freer, Graham ___217, 244. 246, 250 in Medical Tech-Delta Theta. Medical —230, 292. 294 __255, 281. 284 293 ...281 —119 -237, 256, 273 ------------253 Freislebcn, William____________________ Freshman Basketball _____—_____________ Freyer. David C Friedrich, Rev. Lawrence W., S.J. Dean. Graduate School. Friend, Maryanne ._____________________ Frink, Virginia .................. -____ Fritz, Helen A....................................... 185, 243 Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Journalism Sodality, Marquette Tribune. Fritz. James A. _______________________________ —.............. -197 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Tau Sigma Phi. Frohne. Tom............................................... 234 Fromelt, Mary Kay_______________________________________197, 248, 249 Grenville, South Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Sigma Delta Pi. Missio, Ballroom Dance Club. Frommcll, George T. ............................ 197. 229, 239, 250 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau. Psi Chi, Phi Theta Psi, Varieties Council. Fullam, Diane ........—............... -........-.........——-------43 Fuller. Carolyn F..................................197, 248. 256. 273 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi, Avalanche Club. Funke, Frederick W. ................................... -.......171 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Furlong. Stephen J............................. 197, 274, 278, 280 Moline, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society, Math Club. Fuzzy .......................................................... 256 G Gaffney, Dennis I. .........................-...—.......... 16-1. 245 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Delta Sigma, Business Administration Council. Gallagher, Charles .............................—■—.............. 243 Gallagher, Mary June 273 Better-Bilt Millwork Milwaukee Made For Over 50 Years W. A. GETZEL WOODWORK CO. 2712 South 28th St. Telephone 645-1081 Milwaukee, Wis. 53246 West Allis Plant 8301 N. Lapham St. Telephone 476-1260 315 Gagnon. Eugenia A. ........—................ v-------;----------219 Hudson. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Della. Galinsky. James M.............................................. 164 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Anchor A: Chain. Galljgher, Thomas J......................—...------------------ 187 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Gamma Pi Epsilon —........-................................ -..2-44 Gandclora. Richard______...-------------------------------- ....256 Gannon, Daniel J........................................ 6-1. 245 Plymouth. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Sigma Nu. Beta Gamma Sigma. Beta Alpha Psi, Business Administration Student Council, Accounting Council. Gannon, Patrick J..................... —-------------- —--------164 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Chain Pullers, Intramurals. Gardiner. Pam_____________________________________228, 241, 250, 255 Gardner. Cecilia E.............. —....................... 185 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Women's Interresidcnce Hall Council. Gardner, Gerald T..........................................—-—197 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. .......................... ..257, 246. 250 _______________________________________ 285 _______________________________280 Garrity, Patricia Gartmann, Shirley Gartner, Judy — Gasscrt, Jim Gasscrt. Robert C. Gasscrt, Rev. Robert S., S.J. Dean, Liberal Arts College. Gausdcn, Michael J. ........—... Gawkoski, Dr. Roman S.---------- Registrar. Gazdziak. Sharyn A. ............ Geek, Marilyn ...... .. ........ Gchant, Suzctte —............... Geiger, John _______,___________ Geiger. William L. .226. 255. 255. 259 __________——281 ______________85 .281 16 _____________________284 .............. 256. 250 __________________ .255 .................... 248 ..................... 197 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Gcisheker, Mary Alice.............. ............................. 281 Geishcker. William J.......... 77, 229. 285 Band Director. Gcldrcich, Mutilyn A..............................................217 Whitefish Bay. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Gcmbicki, Judy ......——...................................... —.255 Genovese. Gerard A. —----------------------.------------- 197, 280 Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Arts. Rabbits, Intramurals. George, Gary $. ..................................... —--------.171 Los Angeles, California. Doctor of Dental Sutgcry. Gcraghty, Diane M.......................................... 197, 248 Palatine, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Alpha Delta Pi, Marcadcttcs. Gcraghty, Deirdre ......................... ... 248 Gcrlach, Gary ............................................—......—290 Gcronimc, Lee J................ ............... —.....—188. 288 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Marquette I.aw Review. Gcrronc, Veronica ...............—.................... ......... 252 Gcrvasi, John R. ........................................... 197 Blue Island. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Rabbits. Intramurals, Karate Club. Gctticr. Joseph E.......................................—........_197 Williston, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Getz, Kathy _—................. -............. Giangiorgi, Dennis B. ________________ 254 .179, 239. 244, 281 Highwood, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Evans Scholars. American Society of Civil Engineers, Student Greater Marquette Program. Giannattasio, Andrew F. .. —164 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Gionnini, Linda I........................... —............ -......219 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, District Student Nurses Association. Giuntomas, L. J................................................ 245, 285 Gibfried, James............................................... 284 Giblin, Mary Ann .......................................... 252 Gieglcr, Agnes V. ..................................... 185. 248. 251 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Delta Phi Alpha, Theta Sigma Phi. Hilltop, Marquette Tribune. Gilbronan. Pat ........................ —............................ 1 Gilligan, Michael .............................................. 245 Call Hertz! TO RENT OR LEASE TRUCKS Rent by hour — doy or week Low rotes include insuronce — 90s ond oil Economicol long-term leasing 142 N. Milwaukee St. Phone 271-1617 VISIT THE ALL NEW SIEKERT BAUM STATIONERY CO. 10830 W. Burleigh ot Highway 100 OFFICE SUPPLIES—BUSINESS FURNITURE CESTETNER DUPLICATING MACHINES If It's For The Office We Have It! QUICK FLASH FUELS INC. Complete Hcoting Service Domestic ond Industrial Installations Ask Those We Serve 258-7700 H. FOSCATO TERRAZZO CO. Henry Foscato, M.U. Eng. '26 Vincent Foscato, M.U. Eng. '49 TERRAZZO CONTRACTORS 7261 N. 107th St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53224 Telephone: 354-8280 316 GigI, Jacob A------------------------------------------- —-------- 179 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Gilmore, Don ______________________________________________„_230, 236 Ginestra. Kathryn A.............. I'6. 2'8, 290 Rockford. Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Cheerleader, Dental Follies. Girsch, John F. ____...____________ —_____________________________ 197 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Am. Giswold, William _____________________________________________ 286 Glasow, Kelly............................................... 2-18 Gleason, Charles F................................... ... 171, 287 Orland, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dental School Council, Jr. American Dental Association. Gleason, Gail............................................... 216. 251 Gleason. Jack ..................................... —........ 30 Gliha, Mary Lou ,...........——........................... .237, 281 Glojack, Gary................................— 290 Glostcr, M. C._____________________________________ 250, 275, 283 Glover, Raymond W........................................... 2-ll Gochria, Judith A. 164 Wilmette, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Avalanche Club. Goes, Elinor.................................—_____——......—........256 Goldstein, Richard P. ................................ 16-1. 2-11 Rochester, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Brooks Council. Gotnber, Alan F.............................. ............. 164, 280 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Rabbits, Intramurals, Karate Club. Gonis, John G._____________________________________________ —______ 171 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Gonzalez, lleana M.______________________________ 197, 249, 275 Panama City, Panama. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, International Students Gub, Ballroom Dance Club. Goodin, Jim .............................. „................ 293 Goodwillc, Jean _____________________—— .......................256 Cordils, Emilia ........................................ ....284 Gordon, Alexander H._____________........................... 223 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Speech Council, Schrocdcr Hall Board of Governors. Gore, Laurie.............................. —....-...237, 256, 283 Gorman, James ------------------------------------------—243, 244 Gorman, John M. ...........................................—....179 Dayton, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Schrocdcr Hall Council, Chain Pullers. Gormclcy, Michele .................................... 241, 253 Gorski, James —____________________________—.______________-....237 Gorski, Mary Kay .......................................... 280 Gorvcr, Tom_______________—................................. —.242 Gossclin, Vincent J. ________________________________________ 275 Gostomski, Paul E____________________ ._____________ 179. 270. 279 LaSalle, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Society of Automotive Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Gower, John C.......................................... 188. 288 Sister Bay. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Student Bar Association, Young Republicans. Grabowski, Annette ._____________-...................... .248 Graduate Sodality —........................................ 243 Graebner, Frank M.. Jr.-------------------------------- 197, 2 5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. International Students Club, Spanish Club. Graf, James T....................................... —------164 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Rabbits. Gramling, Jane...................................... .230, 245 Gran, Barb ______________ -.....—....-.....-................... 38 Grandolfo, William R.___________—.................. _....... 215 Phoenix, Arizona. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Phi Chi, Student American Medical Association, Intramurals. Grant. Bill .......................................... -229. 241 Grant, Theodora A.------------------------------------185, 230, 251 Havre, Montana. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Rho Tau Beta. Theta Sigma Phi, Who's Who, Student Senate, Welcome Week-Senior Week Council. Gravandi. Carl__________________________________ 242, 292. 294 Gray, Linda ---------------------------------------——---------15-1 Gray, Nancy —-.......—................-........................—250 Gray, Terry R.-----—---------------------------------------- ..188 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Alpha Phi Omega, Marquette Law Review. Law School Placement Digest. Green, Beatrice —-------------------------------------- .256 Green, Mary M.____________________________-....................... 197 Barrington, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Greene, Martha J.............................................. .217 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Greenlar. Judith............................................. 241, 277 Greenwala, Robert R........................................... 179, 242 South Euclid, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Triangle. Gregoric, Christine —______ -................................ 283 Gregory. Pat — ———______________________________________— _________243 Greiff. Dr. Donald -------------------------------------------- 63 Grclccki, Philip S....—------------------------ —_________________188 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Grennan, William J............... —......... -............... 179, 242 Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Triangle, Engineering Council. Grcmben. Darryl _________________________________________________ 286 Gress. Charles F._________________________________________________ 197 Richardton, North Dakota. Bachelor of Science. Grey, Sid___________________________________________________________290 Grey, Terry R.............................................. -288, 290 Grib, Theresc ___________________________________________________ 285 Griesemer, Kenneth J.--------------------------- —............... 238 Griffin. Jeanne M....................................—............. 197 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Chicago Club. Griffith. Virginia Grimm, Tom ________________ —-----------------------------------—294 Grimm. Mike 'I. 12?. Grimmer, Dennis M.------------------------—................... Grimshaw, Kathleen D............................................... 198 Katonah, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Groff, Richard L............................................. 281. 285 Grogan, John C. ............... —.............. -.................198 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Grogan, Katherine M............................................ 223 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Grootegdcd, Janet M............................................. 217 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Chi Sigma Chi, Sophomore Coed Board. Grosgalvis, Anna--------------------------------------------------—.256 Grossklaus. Dennis E............. -.............................. — 179 Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers. Grosso, Bob.................................. 244, 256, 270, 279 Grosso, Marilynn________________________— ---------------------- 234 Grosz. Robert B.................................. 179. 247. 281 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi. American Society of Civil Engineers. Grow, John R........................................... —-----------198 Wadsworth, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Noonan Hall Council, Pre-Mcd Club. Growney, Richard J........................... —.........— .....198. 239 Lake Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Evans Scholars, Liberal Arts Council. Gruber, Don ------------------------------------------------------ 241 Grumley, Charles F............................................. —.188 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Marquette Law Review, Marquette Oyer. Grunstcin, Alfred --------..——-----------—-—........................- -.274 Gruskin, Sanford E. ——.-----------------------------------------------_- 171 Southfield, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. Gruss, Dorothy A.---------- ——.............. —...................— — 98 Morristown, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Avalanche Club. Soccer Club. .........................................282 _________________________________ 274, 283 ______________________________________ -247 _________________________________________280 ________________________________________274 Gryga, Rose Marie .. Guagliardo, Rita A. Guditis, Helen ----- Guest. John C...... Guijarro. Cube Gull, Sally E. _______________________ ....164, 228, 244. 248 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Associated Women’s Student Council. Guszkowski, Thomas P. —.................................. 244, 288 Guy. David____________________________________________236, 246. 253 H Haag, Marie A.--------------------------------—...-......... -....217 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Haas. Barbara----------................................... 273, 275 Habjan, Sister Germaine.................................—---------284 Hackett, Pete--------------------------------------------------- 276 317 4290 N. Teutonia Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53209 Phone 442-6788 Purveyors of Meat to the Food Service Industry 318 Haas. Michael J. ................................... 179. 246. 247 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Haase, Bronson J................................... 164, 230, 280 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Rabbits. Basketball, Athletic Council. Haberkamp, Dorothy A.................................. 223. 252, 253 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Phi Mu, Sigma Alpha Eta, Zeta Phi Eta, Young Democrats, Stu-dent-to-Student Program. Haefeii, Jean .................. ..................... -..........253 Haen, Lynn A. I'l Evansville, Minnesota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Haffey. Pamma F. —175 Virginia Beach, Virginia. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Hagen, Conn ................ -.....-........ —............. ... 291 Hahn, Jeffrey P.................................................. 198 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Economics Club, Schroeder Hall Board of Governors. Hahn. Robert J. 242. 282 Hajcwski, Jerome C............................................ .276 Haicwski, Thomas M.......................................... 198 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Halaska, Avis ...................................................... ::s Hale, Deborah A. ---------------------------- r................ 175 Waukesha. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Hale, M. Kathleen ............................ _. 198 Denver. Colorado. Bachelor of Arts. Hall. Jan M. Haller, Jean ..... Hallman, Linda -Hamilton. Jack Z. Hamilton, Pat .. Hammcl, Sally ________ Hammond, Diane M. Hammond, Joan Hamrin. Mike Handzlik, Anne Handzlik, Walter A..................................... 171. 244 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Sigma Nu, Dental School Glee Club, Dental School Council. Hannon, Jean E. 185, 251 Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Marquette Tribune. Hilltop. Hanrahan, Dennis F.......-....... —.............................. 185 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Marquette Tribune, Ballroom Dance Club. Hansen, Gordon C. —.......................................... I'l Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dental School Glee Club. Hansen, Jerome J. —_________...._____171 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Varsity Wrestling. Hansen. Neil D. ................. —..... —.................... 171 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Hanson, Bonnie------------------------------------------ 245, 249 Hanson, Diane M. ............................................ -.176 Loves Park. Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Harney. Kay Harney. Margaret ______ Harp. David L. Mcnasha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Harper. J. Scott--------------------------------------198. 232, 233. 241 Tulsa. Oklahoma. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Pi. Carnival Council, Interfraternity Council. Harrington. Beth —---------------------------------------------- 247 Harrington. Donald P. ...—.................................... ,...215 Tucson. Arizona. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Harrington, Phil .................... „----, 256 Harris, Bill ___________________________________________________ 286 Harris, Hilary Harris. Pat____ Harshman. James V. .....228, 247 .241, 252. 255 ___________188 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Baihelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers. Hartman, Patrick ............ -...................... 226, 256, 270, 279 Hartnett. David H. ._....-_______________________________________ 128 Executive Secretary. Alumni Association. Have. Carol --------------------------------------------------------- .251 more power to you from WISCONSIN- 3 to 60.5 hp Heavy-duty air-cooled Wisconsins are built for dependability in agricultural, construction and industrial service — at temperature extremes — under heavy, changing loads. They are quality-built for smooth-firing performance and long life. 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Hau, Dan —...................................._.....................24) Hause, Lawrence L..................................-............„...182 New Berlin, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Hauser. Steve ......................................... 28) Hjusman, C. Michael..................—... .................. 288. 290 Hayden, Suzanne G.____________________________.___-________________ 198 Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Chi Theta, Economics Association. Hayes, Michael .—................——--------------------------- 286 Heafcy. John___________..._________________________________ -.28) Healy. Mary Ann .......................................... .25) Hrberkamp, Dorothy A........................................ 2)1 Hebert, Nancie S. .......................................... 198 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts Sodality. Hebert. Walter C..............................................226. 2)6 Heerey, Daniel J. ....................................... .........16-1 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Sigma, The Wheel, Student Greater Marquette Project. Heerey. David J. ..............................-..-..164. 2)8. 244, 2)6 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Sigma. Wheel. Business Administration Council. Hegarty. Jeremiah J. .................................... 188. 288, 290 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bcahclor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Marquette Law Review, Basketball. Hegcman, John B.________________ —................................ 198 Waukon, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Hehemann, Jane F__________________________________________198, 249. 27) Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi. Hcidenrerch. Nan C. ____________________________________________ 217 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. GRIFFITH-HOPE CO. WEST ALLIS, WIS. Quality Metal Stampings Heiden, Robert M................................-..............-...171 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Heikkila, Gerald ........................ —................. 286, 287 Heimsch. Karen A........... 176 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Heine, Karl .............................................. 241 Hcincn. John M.............. _..-------------------------------- —.198 Hinsdale, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Delta Gamma. Heinz, Peggy .................-.......—------------—.......... 228, 247 Heinzen. Thomas B............................................. 198 Medford. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Heitkc, Sister Mary Clarence, S.D.S. —................ —....47, Pi Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Sister's Organization. Heitkc, Sister Jeremy .................-................ -......... 47 Hclbert. 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Bachelor of Arts. Krupczak, Peter P............................... —......—-----22, 165 Port Huron, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. Tip-Off. Krush, Bette ___________________________________________ -249. 273 Kuccra, William R. 165, 241. 244 LaGrange Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Sigma Nu. Who's Who, Delta Sigma Pi. Brooks Council, Student Senate. Kuechler. Cat..I ............——.............................—_ 284 Kucmmel, Joe ——......................... n 238 Kuhns. Michael F...................................... —22. 165, 24.3 Peoria, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi, Brooks Giuncil, Interfraternity Council. Kuligowski, Annette M..........—............ ....... 224, 247, 284 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech Education. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Speech Council, Band. Kulmala, Joyce .....................................-...-....... 251 Kult. Al----------------------------------------------------- 294 Kumar, Ashok —................................... 275 Kumm, Joan V. 220.253, 277 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Phi Mu, Sociology Club. District Student Nurses Association. Kupka. Stephen G.......................... -........ 201. 254, 275 Fremont, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Anchor Chain, Sociology Advisory Board. Kuzma, Jim -----------,-----------------------------—.——- 285 Kuzniewski, Anthony J. 201, 241, 252, 253 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Liberal Arts Sodality, Le Cerde Francais. Kwasny, William C......................... —................ 181 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Tau Theta Epsilon. American Society of Civil Engineers. L Lacivita, Loui 201 Youngstown, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Chain Pullers, Track, Chorus. 327 or a beginning? ALLIS-CHALMERS An end There was a time when a college degree could be considered an end — sufficient education for the job ahead. But no more. Not in these days of ever-advancing technology and intense individual competition. Now. whether you’re planning on a career in science or the humanities, the requirements are much the same — special knowledge, special skills, special education. And that means post graduate study. The decision is yours. Make it carefully, for it will probably be one of the most important you’ll ever make. We at Allis-Chalmers hope it will be for further study. Deeply involved in space-age technology ourselves, we know first-hand the crucial importance of special skills and education. Just as you will, in the future—when it counts. A-mtc 328 LaClauc, tiiibju ............................................. 256 LaCIarc. Suzanne M 201. 245. 249. 275 Wiuwitou, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Pi Delta Phi, Lc Celtic Fiancais, Hilltop. Lakritz, Lcland .......................................... 286 Lambert. Cheryl ....................................... 254, 282 Iamhcrton. Ronald L l'2 Racine. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Lambiente, Robert S. ............... —............—.............. 224 Bath. New York. Bachelor of Science i can Speech and Hearing Association, lamossc. Jeanne .. lampc, Ronald L. Speech Therapy. Amcri- ------276 ___188. 290 Bellevue. Iowa. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Moot Court Team, Marquette Over. Lamsarges. Evelyn..................................... 251. 256, 278. 280 Lance. Stanley A. ............................._................. 252. 258 Landers. Lynn A............................. —.............. 165. 176 Appleton. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. laing, John ..................... —........................—— 287 laingcnlcamp. Jim ........................ . 295 Langrill, Mary . 249 lainnin, Joan _______________________________________—...............—247 I a living, William .MO. 281. 285 Lanzetti, Robert F 186 Clifton, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism Journalism Sodality. Marquette Tribune. Lapin. Marshall R. ....................... ... 172 Highland. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. LaPointe, James M .......................................... -.....288 LaPorta, Vincent L............................................ —.......201 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chain Pullers. Lardinois, Sandi ................—............................... 254, 282 Larks. Saul D.. M.D................................................ 94 Research. La Sorsa. Bill______________________________________________________ 25R Lassa, Ralph II II 287 Laucr, Stephen I............................................ 201, 241 Mamaroncck. New York. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Delta Gamma. Lauwercins. Pat Laux, Joan .......... Laveile, Cornelius J. ____285 ... 278 201. 226. 255. 245 Mcnasha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Who’s Who, Associated Students of Marquette University, Student Senate. Lavin. John................................................ 240 Lawent, Paul D. l-iwlcr. Nancy A. 4, 250 Lansing. Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Kappa Beta Gamma. Varsity Varieties. Lawler. Patricia A. . 58. 201. 250 Lansing. Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Kappa Beta Gamma, Tip-Off. Varsity Varieties. ------------------------------------------24) ---------------------------------------—294 —.........................................286 ------------------------------------------226 .......—------------------------------- 25 Lawless, Dick Lawrence. Andy ........ Lawrence, Terry ....... Leary, James F......— Leavitt. John _________ Leber, George M.. Jr............................................ 201 Newport, Rhode Island. Bachelor of Arts. Anchor A Chain, Sailing Club. IxBlanc. Martha R .............................................. 186 Summit, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Lebredo, Gerardo 6_______________________________________________ 249 Lee, Peter W..............................................180, 246. 274 Seoul, Korea. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, American Society of Mechunical Engineers. Lee. Sharon -..................... ....................... —_____249 Lee. Thomas E................................................. 285 LeFaiyer, William A ..................................... 165, 240 Eric. Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Pi Sigma Epsilon. Legerc, Thomas E. ......-....................................... 201 Somcrdale. New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Ldflter, David w iss Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Moot Court Team. Marquette Law Review. 254 288, 289 Lenahan, Pat 245. 248. 275. 277 Building? Remodeling? Repairing? To get the job done right, Insist Upon , AFL-CIO Skilled Building Craftsmen Engage general contractors who employ ONLY AFL-CIO Skilled Building Craftsmen Engage subcontractors who employ ONLY AFL-CIO Skilled Building Craftsmen MILWAUKEE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL 5900 W. Center St. 873-2100 John Zonconoro, President Affiliated with AFL-CIO 329 Ixnsmcyer. Kenneth ................................................ 181 Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Triangle. Lenz, Jane C............................................. 224, 251 Huron. South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alplu Eta. Leonard, John .................................................... ...295 Lennardi. Ginny —. ... 236, 255 Lesjak. Pam ... ---....-------------------------------------------- 283 Lcsxclyoung, Stephen J. ....................................... ..165 Fox Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Young Republicans. Leutermann. George ............................................... 285 Levine, Richard L. ............................................... 215 Mequon, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Delta Epsilon. Levins, Maryann T________________________________________ 201. 248 Jacksonville. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Pi. Student National Education Association. Levitsky, Dennis I.. ............................................. 172 Regina, Saskatchewan. Doctoi of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Liberal Arts Sodality ................................. ................ 241 Liberal Arts Student G uncil 245 Licata. Jean M ................................................ ....201 CosCob, Connecticut. Bachelor of Science. Metropolitan Club. Math Club. Lienesch, Richard C....................................................... 215 Dayton. Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Medical School Glee Club. Lirnberg, Franklin H................................................. 201 Whitdish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. National Student Education Association. Avalanche Club. Ballroom Dance Club. Lind. Stanley I................ ...................................... 188 Highland Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Gw School Placement Digest. I.indemann. Bernadette A.................................................. 201 Lansing. Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Political Union. Linn, Miss Elizabeth M. .............................................. 88 Chairman, Dental Hygiene. Lipurini, John F....................................................... 181 Wyckoff, New Jersey. Bachelor of Science in Gvil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. I.ischalk, Maria ........................................... 255, 275. 277 Listen, Frank J...........................„............................... 282 Little, Mary ------------------------------- -........ —.......... -...247 Lizzo, Kevin M --------------- _--------------------------------------- 236 Lobo, Hector . _...................... _...................................J275 I.ohos. Robert J.__________________,—_____________________________________ 165 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Intramurals. Lochowitz, Dolores ...... ....-—..........— —------—.............. .222 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Chi Sigma On, Physical Therapy Council. LoDud, Vincent J. .................................... 166, 232. 238 West Allis. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Business Administration Council. Interfratemity Council. Loefflcr, Shari L. New Berlin, Delta Eta. Loffredo, Vincent Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. .175, 251 Alplu .......241 Loftin, Gail M. - 253 .236 154. 283 181 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science ing. American Society of Gvil Engineers. in Civil Engineer- 237 254 202 Bismarck, Nortli Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus. Marquette Tribune, 251. 252 286 239 202 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Lookatch, Gordon 290 laipardo, Marianne ... I.opas. Robert l.opata. Marilyn A. .246 ..238 ______________202. 256. 277 Riverside. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Student National Education Association, Sociology Club. Lopez, Carmcla -------------------------- —...................... 275 Ixipcz-Ennaucz, Reynold ......-.................................... 254 Louisell, Mary Jo —-------------------------------------------- 251 Loustaruu, Renee __________________________________________________ 247 Love, Laurence...................................................... 290 Lowe, Stanley .......----—----------------------—................—101 Athletic Director. Lowc-Ching. Gore S............................ —-------------------202 Jamaica, West Indies. Bachelor of Science. Lowell, Carolann__________________________________________251. 252, 281 Lowery, Karen -------------------------------------------- 38. 250 Lubecki, Carol A.----------—------------------------------——---------166 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Accounting Club. Lucas, Mary Jo..................................................... 228 Luchini, Brad ------------------------------ —._______________ 293 Friends of Marquette Abbot Crest Hotel 1226 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwoukee, Wis. 53233 The American Appraisal Co. 525 E. Michigan St. 271 -7240 First National Bank in Wauwatosa 7430 West Stole Street 258-5100 The Heinn Company Originotors of the Loose-Leaf System of Cataloguing Milwoukee. Wisconsin Mitchell Street State Bank Established 1907 Member of Federal Deposit Insuronce Corp. Deposits Insured up to $10,000.00 1039 W Mitchell St. • Mercy High School An Accredited High School for Catholic Girls 1720 S. 29th St. 645-6528 • Northwest Dental Laboratory Milwoukee Sprinkmann Sons Corp. Heot Cold INSULATION Contractors Since 1888 271-2911 Milwoukee St. Francis Seminary 3257 S Loke Drive St. Mary's Academy An Accredited High School for Girls College Preporotory, Business ond General High School Courses 3195 S. Superior St. Milwoukee 53207 St. Catherine's Home For Business Girls 1201 W. Michigan St. 330 COUNT-DOWN! On the day you said your first word, the count-down” began. Now, as graduation approaches, the count-down” nears its end. Through all the intervening years, you have been painstakingly prepared for your flight. Parents, clergy, teachers, friends—all have played their role in readying you for this moment. Thus equipped with the fuel of knowledge, the drive of truth, and the guidance system of moral precepts, you may confidently face the moment of “blast-off.” Your course is well plotted. Only a deviation from the eternal principles you have learned can disturb your flight into the future! MILWAUKEE BREWERS' ASSOCIATION 331 Lubclcy, George F.-----------------------------------------181, 242 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Triangle, American Society of Civil Engineers. Lucht, Robert C................ -.......... —............... —.166 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Musical Varieties, Accounting Club. I.uckow. James F...........................-.....................181 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Ludorf. Carol.................-.................... 155. 251, 28) l.ukusik, Charles A. .......-............................... 251 Lux, Thomas.......................................... _. .28) Lyman, Pat.............................................. 242, 248 Lynch, Andrew F..............................-...................202 Short Hills, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Pi, Radio Club. Lynch. Marguerite A...........-....................—202, 231, 249 Homewood, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Tip-Off Council. Lyons, John........................................—.....„.......280 Lyons, Patty ................. _............................ 2)6 Lyons. William .1 20 Dcroit. Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. M Mflics, Katherine.......................................... 249 Muck, Daniel P. ......................................202, 251. 278 Batavia, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Gamma Chi, Student Affiliates of the American Chemistry Society. Mack. Daniel............................................. 251, 27$ Mack. Peter G........................................ 232, 2)3. 2)9 MacLcan, Curlotta P._________________________________________ 202 Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Aits. Mac Laren, Robert F. ,................ 188 Grccndalc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Madden. Joan K. 186 Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Beta Gamma Sigma, Chorus. Mad cm ache r, James A. ....................................... 246 Madsen, Dana .............. -....................................294 Maertz, Sister Karen 47 Mages, Cynthia A..........._......................... 202, 252, 25) Atlanta. Georgia. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. Phi Mu, Economics Association. Magestro. James C. .............................. ... 287 Magney, John ........................................... 23), 2)6 Magnor, Mary Ann_____________________________________________ 255 Magnusen, Margaret J.............................. -........... 220 Oshkosh. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Alpha Delta Pi. Nursing Council. Maguire, Joy R.................................... 186, 229. 248 Brccksville. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Delta Pi, Varieties Council. National Panhcllcnic Council. Maher. Robert W__________________________________________ 202, 2)9 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Evans Scholars, Intcr-fratetnity Council, Intramurals. Mahoney. P. Michael ............................. —............ 241 Maicr, Charles H...................................-..181, 270, 279 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Major, Margaret A. 224, 251 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta, Tip-Off, Welcome Week-Senior Week. Major. Phil _________________________________________________ 284 Malaney, Kathleen M. . 202 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. MjIcc, Mary___________________________________________2)1, 25). 281 Malia, Thomas R.......................... ............. —202. 218 Endicott. New York. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi. Malinowski. Gregory J._____________________-____________________ 181 West Long Branch, New Jersey. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Mullcson, Lizann E. ............................. — 224, 252, 253 Ridgewood, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts in Speech, Delta Sigma Rho, Zeta Phi Eta, Rho Tau Beta. Mancinelli, Joanne ....................................... 241,245 Mangan, David JL, Jr. ----------------------------------- —..202 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Mangan. James W._________________________________________________202 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Mann, Charles J. ................................. —............241 Mann, Joseph J........................................ 166. 241 Wilmette. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Interfraternity Council. Mann, William A. —. —...............................—249 Manthei, James ........—----------——-................. ...—.281, 28) Marcadcttcs................ —............................—.......255 Marcotte. Una Mac .______.——---------------------------- 202. 247 Lewiston. Maine. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Musical Varieties, Welcome Week-Senior Week. Marek, James J. —...........—-----------------.--------------- -.181 LaGrange, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Marguerite, Lynn ----------------------- —.. ...------2)6, 255 Marian Hail ....-......................-.........................2)6 Marik, Wayne J..............................................241, 27) Marinclli, Frank .............................................. 239 Marinello, Robert —.......... ...... . ..235, 24) Marit, Wayne ................. _......—--------------------- 28) Marita, Sister M„ O.S.F.................................... 92, 9) Research. Marks, Margaret M..............-......... ........202, 241, 245, 248 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Chi, Math Club. Intersorority Council. Maronek, Arthur.......................................... -..... 202 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Maroncy, Maureen . Marquette Engineer Marquette University Law Review Marra, Connie ....... Marrone, Judith A. Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Education Association, Psychology Organization. Marsh, Charles A................-........................... — 172 Yakima, Washington. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Mart, Joan ..................................—......—......-...... 284 Martcll, Helen .........—, ---------------------------------------228 Martin, Anne ...................... .........................28), 284 Martin, Barbara ------------------------------------ —...-.......25) Martin, ludith K. ________________________________________ 176. 278 Kirkwood. Missouri. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Martin, Robert T. ——-------------------------- —............... 2) Dean of College of Business Administration. Martin, Susan D. Dearborn, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Martin. Susan E. -202 .202 New Orleans. Louisiana. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Massey, Linda............................-................ 24). 281 Massic. Mary A_________________________________________49. 20). 248 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Pi, Varsity Varieties, Sociology Club. Masters, Barbara ..................... —.............—™24). 281 Masters, Steve-------—............................—............. 290 Matar, Joseph E........._.....—------------------------------ 147 Acting Dean, College of Engineering. Mates. Tom--------------------------------------------------- 2)9 Math Club_______________________________________________________ 280 Mathison, Brian J.......................181. 2)2, 244. 247, 254. 255 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Scabbard Blade, Sigma Phi Delta, Engineering Council. Varsity Varieties. Massignani, Maria L.......................................... 27) Matuschak, Irene .... 66, 2-1), 251 Mot rang . Luke P., Jr. ... 172 Rockford. Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Phi Omega, Psi Omega. Mavis. John L. ..........................-——------------------ 290 May. James J. ......—......................................... 20) West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Economics Club. Mayhood, Dave--------------------------------------------- 242, 290 McAndrews, John C. —........................................... —20) Rock Island. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. McAuley, Raymond R.. S.J. ...............—............ —.......1)1 Vice-President, Buisness and Finance. McAvoy, Kenneth H.............-............................... 166 Glenview. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pershing Rifles, Noonan Hall Board of Governors. McCabe, John —..........—_____—...................... -.......281 McCabe, Michael J............................................. 288 McCabe, Tom ..........—------------------------------------ 255 McCabe, Roger S....................................... —.......166 Tayiorville, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Economics Association. McCaffrey, Lucy E. —....................-........—--------20). 281 Providence, Rhode Island. Bachelor of Arts. Avalanche Club. McCaffrey. Frank .......—..................................... 285 McCamy, William C . Jr. 24) McCarthy, Charles P.--------------------------- 154, 242, 24). 28) .332 RADIO PARTS CO. INC. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS 1314 N. 7th St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53205 276-4160 METAL FORMS CORP. Established 1909 3334 N. Booth St. Milwoukco, Wis. S3212 Manufacturers of METAFORM STEEL FORMS FOR CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION • Curb and Gutter Forms — Stdcwolk Forms Poving Forms — Stroight Woll Forms Circular Forms McCarthy. Mary McCarty. Walt McCarvillc. Jane McClellan, David R. McClone, Pat .........— McClory, Brian F. ..... McCormick, Maurice G. McCrudJen, Eileen McCullen, Clarence H. _ ...2)4 .46, 229 _____285 .....2 9 _____249 .282 .....24) .246, 25) ______181 Lima, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Intramurals. McCumiskey, Marti ................................ ..2)7, 249 McDermott, Raymond J.........._............................. 20) Aliauippa, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. McDonald, Daniel P.----------------------------------- 188, 290 Darlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. McDonald. Philip A. ______________________________________166, 254 Darlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Accounting Club, Young Democrats. McDonnell, Joseph F., Jr.......................... —......188, 288 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association. McDonnell, Michael T....................................... 242 McDowell, Dave ..................................... 241 McElligott. Kathleen .................................. 255, 282 McElwee, Thomas W. 166 West Allis. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramurals. McEnnis, Mary Beth-------—.------------------------------------ 66 McEnroe, Peter R................. -........................ 166 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin istration. Men’s Interresidence Hall Council. Finance Club. McGarity, Kevin — ....................................... 43 McGarity, Miry ............-...............................——256 McGarry, Charles N. -------------------------------------- I l Rockaway, New Jersey. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Society of Automotive Engineers. McGarty, Marge McGee. Molly A. Kansas City, Missouri. Bachelor of Arts. McGee, John .............. McGee, Joseph McGm, Joanne McGough, Mary E. _........294 ...252, 277 .249 .20). 249 Crystal Lake, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. McGough, Pat--------------------------------------------------- 274 McGough. Rosemary F.. 20). 248 Eau Claire. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Sociology Club, Avalanche Club. McGovern. Mary Sue .............................. -..220. 250. 252 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Beta Gamma, Alpha Tau Delta. Student Senate, Welcome-Week-Senior Week Council. McGowan, Margaret ............... —............. . 234 McGrail, John W. -’r Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Medical School Glee Club. McGregor, Virginia M. 203, 248, 256 Kingston.Ncw York. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Student National Education Association. McGuckin. Jane -------------------------------- 248. 255, 285 McGufoa, Frank ......................... —...— McGuire, Al -................................ —85. 101, 104. 294 Head Basketball Coach. McGuire, Elizabeth __________________________255 . .228, 2)7. 24). 248, 254 ...20), 27) McGuire, Mary Beth---------------- McGuire, William G....—........... Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Brilliance Incorporated. McHugh. James ........... -.............................. 280 McHugh. Pat------------------------------------ -....... 242 McIntosh. John A................................. 20), 241 Winnetka, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Pi. Rho Tau Beta. McKay. Donald R.--------------------------------------- 20), 2)8 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega. Inter-fraternity Council. McKenna, James F.............................. .. —-—166. 24) Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. McKmght. 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Gary........-_________________________________ -.294 McLaughlin, Jean A._______________________________ 205, 249 Glen F.llyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre A Sword, Lc Cerclc Francais, Student National Education Association. McLaughlin, John--------------------------------------------255 McLaughlin, Marcia P....................... 203, 247, 253 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Pi Gamma Mu. Theta Phi Alpha. McLcnnon, Jane M......................................... —..224 Oak Park, llinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. McManus. Andrew R............................. ............ 203 Lindenwold, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. McMillan, John _____________________ —_....—. ........... 285 McNeil. Bob 294 203. 277 Arlington Heights. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. McRoberts. lohn E. 244 251 242 239 181 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science ginccring. The Marquette Engineer. Mead. Patty in Electrical En- 236 Meade, Patrick C. .203, 248. 253 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Sigma Tau Delta, Minnesota Club, Men's Interresidencc Hall Council. Meade. Thomas E. ... ______.____________________ — -------------_172 Albuquerque, New Mexico. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Mealy, Michael _______________________________________________ 288 Meany. Bill............................. —-------------------- 37 Meany. Janet A................................................ —255 Mecklenburg. Peter________________________________________ 280 Medical Technology Council ....._..................... 246 Mehl. Christine M..... 67, 186. 244, 249, 251 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Gamma Pi Epsilon. Theta Sigma Phi, Kappa Tau Alpha. Journal Quarterly, Hilltop. Mehrbach, Doreen --------------------------------------------- 255 Melbingcr, Jerome D.__________________________________________ 172 Owen, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Jr. American Dental Association. Melchior. Jerrilynn C.______—_______________________________ .— 166 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi Theta, Business Administration Council, Professional Panhellenic Council. Melin, Robert A___________________________________________ 188, 288 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Delta Theta Phi. Marquette Law Review. Dean's Advisory Council. Melius. Richard P. ____________________________________ -166, 281 Lake Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Avalanche Club. Chicago Club. Mcntgcn, Alan I. ------------------------------------------- .203 Norwood Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Mcnzcl, James M. .„. .166 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Band. Menzics, Henry __________ —............................. 287 Merkle, Thomas 238, 252 Merten. Con .............................................. 288 Mcrtz, Brian C.... Mestre, Louis J. Metropolitan Club Meyer. Jean T. .246, 247. 277, 279 ________________290 ______________ 283 .217, 250 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Tech nology. Alpha Delta Theta. Chorus. Meyer. John P. ...... —_______________ Danville, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Meyer, Kathic M. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Meyer, Steve .204 .204 Mczzanotte, Mary M. ___________________________________ Michailidij. Harry P.----............................ Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Michalski, Gerry...................................... Michelotta. Linda 233, 236 -.253. 284 ________172 .275, 280 ______248 334 166 Michalski, Thomas E.------------------—...........—---------- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramurals. Michclson, Frances I. .204 Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. International Students Club, Political Science Honor Society. Mickle, Carole.......................................... 25, 253, 256 Micseler, Darrell P..... 181. 242. 247 Chaska, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Triangle. American Society of Civil Engineers. Mikulsky, John ................................................ 228, 229 Milanowski, James L................................................ 166 Ashland, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramurals. Milardo, Lynda....................................... -......244, 251 Milardo. Robert L. 241 Milet, Sharon M. ............................................. 224, 229 Riverdale, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Varsity Varieties, Speech Spoofs . Miller, Allen .................................................. .281 Miller, Charles R. .....................„.........-.......37. 204. 294 Brillion, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Anchor Chain, Track. Miller, James_____________________________________________________ 238 Miller, Mark 290 Miller. Mary A................................................. 220, 277 Lincoln, Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses Club. Miller. Paul R..................................................... 215 Wenatchee, Washington. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Miller, Susan M. ............................................. .176 Byram, Connecticut. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association, Metropolitan Club. Miller, William D.............................................. 129 Milling, Anthony -—................. 281 Milling. Tony .............................................. 29-1 Millman, Peter G. --------------------------------------------- 20-1 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Milloy, Eileen...................... —--------------------------- 285 Milwaukee Club .---------------------...—--------------------------- 282 Miner, Mary ........................................... 233, 252. 255 Minnesota Club -------------------- _--------------------------- 283 Miotke. Joseph H. ......................................... 181, 279 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Avalanche Club, Society of Automotive Engineers. Miotke, Thomas 0........................................... 279, 281 Misevich, Mary C............................................. 204 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Mitchell, Donald L............................................. 172 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Mitchell, John R............................................... 181 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Society of Automotive Engineers, Wrestling. Mitten, Maureen .............................................. 231 Moeller. Dr. Arthur . 11 Vice-President of Academic Affairs. Molenda, Peter ________________________ Molcnkar, John ......................284 .................... 239 Molepske, Louis J................... —................... 188. 290 Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Molina, Alberto J..........................................181. 274 Merida, Mexico. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Hispanic Club. International Students Club. Moloney. Gail.............-..... ..... 231. 233, 235 .237 242 236 226 249 293 243 243 253, 273 Prophetstown, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Moot Court 290 Moran, Janice S. 204. 249. 252 Rock Island, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Political Science Honor Society. Moran. Julie A. ...............——- ................................—. 204 Mundelein, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Morch, John-------------------------------------------- . 242 Morchart, Missy........................................... 248 Dynamatic Division of EATON, YALE TOWNE INC. 3122-14th Avenue Kenosha, Wis. 335 Morgan, Pat _________________________________________ , 34ft. 283 Morgan, Rosemary. . 222, 231« 246 Genoa, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Physical Therapy Council, Professional Pan-hellenic Council. Mulligan, James Munday, Janet C. ... .......... 241. 244 224, 245, 249. 251 ... .255 280 273. 275 248 Movrich. Wayne J 166 tion. Alpha Delta Sigma. Avalanche Club, Finance Club. Moyer, Carl F.---------------------------------------------- 215 Baraga. Michigan. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Chi. Moynihan, James P. ...................—................. 166, 280 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Marketing Club. Rabbits. Cross Country, Rugby Club. Mroz, Robert J. ........................................ _l?2. 287 Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Ballroom Dance Club, Jr. American Dental Association. Mudge, Kenneth B.. Jr. ................................ ....181 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers. Muehlcck. Norman J.................................... .-181. 279 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Blueprint, Society of Automotive Engineers. Mueller. Mehta . .. 241, 256 Mueller. Ray 227. 242. 245. 246. 253 Mueller, Roger J......... ................................... 189 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Mulancy, Eileen _------------------------------------------ —230 Mulhern, Mike 239. 293 Mullen, Thomas P. ... ................................. —....182 Peoria, llinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Avalanche Club, Society of Automotive Engineers. Muller, Marta-------------------- —.........................—252 Mullin, Clarann___________________________________204, 249. 253. 274 Tomahawk, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Phi Mu, Marquette University Chorus, Hispanic Club. day. „ Solon, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta, Chi Sigma Chi. Speech Council, Varsity Varieties. Munno. George —..............—.—........................ 239. 295 Munroc, James ..------------------------------------- —--------278 Muradian, Murad L.---------------------------------------- 182 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. International Club. Instrument Society of America, Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers. Murawski. Christine____________________________________________204 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Pi, Marca-dettes. Murphy, Amy K________________________________________,_________204 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Murphy, Barb Murphy, Kathleen .''n Murphy, James P. ........—................................ 215 Butte, Montana. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Murphy, James T. ____...______________________ Murphy, Jeri J. __________ 65 ___________204 St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Spanish Club. Murpny, John ___________________—................ 234. 286 Murphy. Mary C............................ 224. 245. 247. 249 Fort Atkinson. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech Educa- igma Counselor, Speech Council, Who’s Who. i apeecr tion. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Chi Sigma Chi, Marian Hall Murphy, Sheila ............................................. 253 Murtaugh, Robert P.................................. 166, 233. 241 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Campus Carnival, Who's Who. Murtha. Monica M. Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Musso, Antoinette........................................... 283 Muzzarelli. Janice.. ......................................... 244 Mylen, Charlotte E..... 176 Trumbull, Connecticut. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Metropolitan Club. Myron, Sister Mary....................................... _252 Myron, Terrence J. —---------------------------------------------243 Animal hide has served mankind since earliest civilization. Its strength ond beauty are inherent qualities. But the tanner's skill is responsible for Its conversion to leather as we know it now, with its many rich colors ond surface textures, its suppleness ond built-in water resistance. Pfister ond Vogel is proud of its port in developing new tanning techniques. But it also recognizes a debt to the great centers of learning like Marquette. Here old techniques in many fields ore constantly re assessed. Here chemical research paves the way for new techniques. And here, above oil, the sense of challenge to do all things better is instilled In the hearts ond minds of each new generation. Pfister Vogel Tarming Co. Inc. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 53201 336 Fothcr Jacques Morquette, o Jesuit priest, ond the Canadian born, Jesuit troined explorer Louis Joliet ore credited with blazing a route which for a century and o holf comprised the main ortery of travel in the Northwest. In December, 1672, his Jesuit superior of the St. Ignoce mission provided the opportunity long awaited by Father Morquette ond Joliet. They spent that winter preporing for the expedition. Marquette's diary chronicled the storing of Indion corn ond smoked meot os their only provisions, ond Indian wornings of horrible monsters which devoured men ond conoes together . On Moy 17, 1673 they left St. Ignoce with o five-mon crew or d two bork conoes. The Moscouten-Miomi-Kickopoo village on the upper Fox River was reached on June 7. From there, guides led them through a maze of reeds ond wild rice to the Meskousing (Wisconsin) River ot the present site of Portoge, Wisconsin. Following this waterway the group FAT HER MARQUETTE sighted the awesome Mississippi, almost a mile wide of this point, on June 17. Charting their course, they floated southward post the Missouri and Ohio Rivers, writing of wild cattle and monstrous cotfish and sturgeon, to the Arkansas River. Here, to avoid trouble with the Sponiords further south, they turned bock. By way of the Illinois River, the Chicago portoge. Lake Michigan and Green Boy, they returned to the mission of St. Ignoce. In foiling heolth, Marquette kept his promise to return to the Illinois Indions, conoeing down Lake Michigan's coast in October, 1674. He stopped briefly ot the site of Milwaukee ond wintered near the mouth of the Chicago River and reached the Illinois Indians In spring. But deoth wos ncor and, hurrying to reach the mission at St. Ignace, Fothcr Marquette died on Moy 18, 1675 ot the mouth of the river named for him, near whot 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. S. J. CASPER CO. INC. BOSTROM CORPORATION CHARLES L. COUGHLIN MRS. JOHN CUDAHY ALVIN E. GRELLINGER JOHN M. HERZFELD MORTON R. HUNTER DONALD E. MURPHY JAMES T. MURRAY AL HERR ADVERTISING AGENCY, INC. LOUIS QUARLES GEO. SEELMAN SONS CO. H. W. STORY JOS. T. TALSKY RUD. W. TALSKY ROBERT A. UIHLEIN JR. G. K. VIALL WILL C. GOBEL 337 N NaboraUki, Ambrose........... ........... ............. ... ...502 Nader, Charles .............................................. 295 Naghshtabrizi, Ghobad .........................—.................. 182 Tehran, Iran. Bachelor of Science in Gvil Engineering. Nashlcanas, Mike................................_..............241, 275 Naulc, Sandra L. _____________________________________________ 204 Beloit. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Eta Chi. Sociology Club. Navratil, Bob---------------------------------——................. ..285 Nay Ion, Joyce---------------------------------------------------- 247 Neavins, Thomas K 204 Rock Island, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Neidhoefer, Mary P.................................................. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Neill. John F. 204 ..204 Bethesda, Maryland. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Neklewicz, Bob..................................................... 295 Nclis. William M. 204, 252. 245 Hinsdale. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Tau Sigma Phi Nclton, Peter S-------------------------------------------------- 189 Balsam Lake, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. 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Ncy, Angie ................................................... 284 N'eyens, Michael J. .......................................... 166 Dubuque. Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramurals. Nichols, Loring B. .... W Cochituate, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Arts. Anchor A Chain. Nochols, William F.____________________________________________ 254 Nicolas Hall Council........................................ 256 Nicbler, Joseph C............................................. 205 Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Niemeyer, Barbara A................................. 205, 250, 255 Mcadvillc, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi, Phi Mu. Psychology Organization. Nicnaber, Nancy_________________________________________ _______ 245 Niggemann, David R........ 182 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Musical Varieties, Welcome Week. Nilloy, Eileen ______________ —................................ 256 Noctzcl. Mary Beth ......................................... 246 Nofri, Albert 2?7 Nolan, Peg .................................................... 278 Nolan. Kenneth J............................................ 205 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Atts. Noland. David............................................... 285 Nommesch, Anita S....................... ... 205, 255 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre A Sword, Student National Education Association, Delta Phi Alpha. Nomo-Ongolo, Edouard ............................... 205, 252, 275 Douala, Cameroon. Bachelor of Arts. Political Science Honor Society, International Students Club, Soccer. Noonan Hall Board of Governors .237 Nosek. Dennis R................... -....................... 172, 287 Berwyn. Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega Novak, Katherine R................................. 205, 252. 255, 277 Belle Plaine, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Mu. Sociology Club, Student Greater Marquette Project. Novakovic, Sociology , Donald V. Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Nowak. Joseph P. .172 Buffalo, New York. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Nowak, Mary............ Nuhn. John M. . Nursing Council Nuss, Richard J. —172 ...-.254, 282 ....-......275 245 .167, 28) Fond du Late, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramural . Student Council. EMPIRE LEVEL MANUFACTURING CO. Established 1919 Levels for Every Need! Industrial and Scientific Applications 10930 W. Potter Rd. Milwaukee, Wis. 53226 SAVE AT THE FRIENDLY Mitchell Street Savings Loan Ass'n Joseph T. Tolsky, Pres. Morie V. Tolsky, Sec'y-Treos. 160S W. Mitchell St. 645-5962 All Accounts insured up to $10,000 Mortgage Loons at reasonable rates. GEHL Where quality is a family tradition AMERICA'S LEADING LINE OF FORAGE HARVESTING EQUIPMENT GEHL BROS. MANUFACTURING CO. WEST BEND, WISCONSIN 338 Olsen. Linda M. .21? 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O'Connell, Prof. Robert J..................................... 288 O'Connor, Ann_____________________________ 67, 186, 2)7. 249. 251. 252 Washington, D.C Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi. Kappa Tau Alpha, Chi Sigma Chi. Journal Quarterly. Hilltop. O'Connor, Thomas A................—.......—...;—.................. 216 Janesville. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Sigma Tau Delta, Intramurals. () Donnell Hall Council__________________________________________ -Mr, O'Donnell, Rev. Edward J., S.J. ............................... 11 Chancellor. O’Donnell. Janet ......................——..........................- _.285 O'Dowd, Kathleen M.......................................... 205 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. O'Driscoll, Kathi ......................... Oehlcr, Karen _____________________________ O'Hearn, Jack ....248 ....247 ----254 .2)” O'Laughlin, James ------------------------- —................ 2)7 Oldcnborg, Karen J......................................... 220, 277 Lake Crystal, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Oldenburg. Shirley —...................................... .28) Ols, Carol ----------------------------------------------------- 25) Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Olson. Karen .......................................... ——........-226 O'Msra, Peggy ................................................. 236 O’Neil. Dorothy............................................. 277 O'Neill. Kathleen T. .205, 256 Rock Island. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Student National Education Association. O'Neill. Louis R.. Jr................................. 2M O'Regan. Jim................................................ 2)5. 2)9 O'Regan. Thomas J-------------------------------- -............... 216 Waukon. Iowa. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi O'Reilly. Mary ........................................ 69. 169, 269 O'Reilly. Terry -------------------------- ----------------------- 294 Orlandi. VktOr A Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Orley, Dean P. -............................... —--------------- 167 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Osbcrger. Jan ________________ —.—-------.—-----------—........2)1, 24) Osbotn, John E..................—............................... 281 Osoba. Sharon Lee................................ —-----------...281 Osojmdd, Jean K 167 Iron Mountain. Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Ossi. Edward J._______________________________...—.------------------287 O'Sullivan. Joseph P. ...................................... ....205 Hutchinson. Kansas. Bachelor of Arts. Schroedcr Hall Council, Varsity Golf. Ott. Marilyn M............................................ 220. 25) Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Phi Mu, Sailing Club. Ott, Robert G............—........................................ 189 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Basketball. Football. Ovcrmcyer, Nancy A. . 176. 251 Oak Park. Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Owens. Barbara A. ..............-.............................. 167 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Alpha Delta Pi. Quality Coated Papers Producers of White and Colored APPLETON COATED PAPER CO. APPLETON WISCONSIN 339 QUALITY CONTROLLED Zinc Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Since 1903 STROH DIE CASTING CO., INC 11123 W. Burleigh St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53222 774-8900 Owens, Carolyn T............ Wilmette, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Oyer _____________________________ .205 Pavonctti, Nicholas Pawent, Paul D. 290 Piwlak, Wilfred S. .242. 246 ______182 Palma, Gerald F. Palmer, Tom ...... Pampcrin, Jeanette . Pannl, Tom Panlcner, Richard Panono, Thomas J. ...... Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineer ing. Society of Automotive Engineers. Papka, Carol .................................................. 282 Papp, J. Dennis _____.__.186 Trenton. New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Journalism Sodality. Intramurals. Pappano, Terry F................................................... 247 Parker, Jim ................................................ 282 Parmer, Davni w. 20$ Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. Pershing Rifles. Parr, Greg ____ ___________________________________________________241 Parrot, Sharon R.............................................. ’U. 256 •se, Peter P. 1ft-. 24$ Albuquerque, New Mexico. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Partak, James .............................................. 256 Pasquale, Elda B.......................................... 218 Paterson. New Jersey. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Tip-Off, Varsity Varieties. Paterson, Mary Pat.................................. ..177, 244, 278 Alma, Michigan. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Council. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Patti. Rita....................................................... 250 Paulus. Robert P. —.._---------------------- —................. 167 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pauly, Mary E--------------------------------------- _--------- 205 Port Washington. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi. Theta Phi Alpha, Le Ccrclc Francais, Student National Education Association. Lena, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Pearson. Gerald J. ....241 ...240 -.173 .182 Springfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engi necring. American Institute of Metalurgical Engineers. Pearson, Susan L. ....................................... 177, 251 Wilmette, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Pcatce, Kathie __________________________________________________ 287 Pcatce, Sandra L______________________________________ 224. 245, 249 Toledo. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Chi Sigma Chi. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Speech Council, Sophomore Coed Board. Pecsi, Patricia A. ---------------------------------------------- 218 South Bend, Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Phi Eta Chi, Pre-Med Club. Peck. Robert ............................................ ... 280 Pedtke, Thomas R. -------..._....................... 182, 226, 274, 284 Morton Grove, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Rho Tau Beta, Chorus. Pehrson. Winifield O. Jr.................... ....................... 276 Pelant. Thomas M.________________________________________ ,205. 238 Grafton. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega. Pelardi, Dave _____________________________________:______________239 Pclayo, Thelma —............ —...................................... 275 Pclkcy, James D.......................... —.................. 205 WhiteAsh Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Wrestling, Tennis. Pellegrini, Pam--------—............................... __......236 Pelt. Tom-------------------------------------------------- 284 Peltier, Mary T. _________________________________________________ 226 Pendleton, Bruce____________________________________________________ 286 Pentis, Karen J.----------------------,----------------------------- ,224 LaGrange, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Marquette Players, Varsity Varieties. Pepin, Paul S................... I........................ 182, 284 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers, Band. Pcppard, Jerry ____________________________________________________ 255 Perhay, Gerri .........................._............................ 248 Perino, Michael E. .290 340 Our business is to help you plan that Wonderful Future WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASS N. Joseph J. Wick, Pres. 5500 W. Capitol Dr. Telephone: 87 7-4122 Milwaukee 53216 Your Savings Insured to $10.000 by Federal Savings dc Loan Insurance Corporation Branch Office, 6th Ave. and 58th St. Kenosha Phone 654-4393 Pcppard, Terry F. .......------------------------...—............ ..182 Onalaska, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Scabbard ft Blade. Blueprint, Campus Carnival. Perkins, Bobbie Jane______----------------------------------------- 2)5 Pereira. Cesar ------——........................................... 27} Pereira. Lenore P.......................................-..........-.276 Perriello. Nancy J_________________________________________67. 186. 251 Glen Ellyn. Ilinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Journal Quarterly. Pershing Rifles 254 Peternicn, Judy ........—.......................................—...247 Peters, Barbara J. ........................ _........... _167, 248 Burlington. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Pi. Associated Womens' Student Council, Marcadettes. Peterselli, Karen L. .......................................... 167 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Chicago Club. Peterson, Arnold J..................................... 182, 256, 279 Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Blueprint, Ballroom Dance Club. Peterson, David L..................................... 167, 240. 244 Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Business Administration Council, Campus Carnival. Peterson, Mary Pat ........................... —................. 251 Petrusek, Joe......................................... 230. 238. 284 Petrusky, Robert J.................................. ............... 167 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Busines Administration. Petty, Helen-------------------------------- —....-............—285 Petty, Mary E. .—....................„............................—206 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Chi Theta. Peaaa, Jay F.......................................... 167, 241 Warwick. Rhode Island. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. Pfallcr, Sister M. Walburgis ................................... 220 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Pfanncrstill, Charles........................................... 284 Phanucharas, Somiate ................— ........................... .294 Phi Alpha Theta 253 Phi Delta Epsilon Phi Delta Phi Phi Eta Chi Phillips, Allene, 289 290 248 .206 Buffalo, New York. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma. Welcome Week-Senior Week Council, Sophomore Coed Board. Phillips. Miss Beth J. 90 Director, Physical Therapy Phillips, William J. 206, 243 Northbrook, Ilinois. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Psi, Interfraternity Council. 256 Phi Mu 253 251 250 239 246 253 Piasccki. Michael 241, 255 .42. 228, 241. 249. 282, 290 Piaskoski, Paul A 290 Pi Delta Phi 249 Piechowski, Donald F. 182. 285 Rcdgranite. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Band, Blueprint. Picprzny. John T. ........................................ 167 Buffalo. New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Metropolitan Club, Intramurals. Piering. 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Political Science Honor Society, Young Democrats, Varsity Varieties. Smith, Sandy______________________________________________________256 Smith, Susan 283 Smolinski, Bonnie .A .................... —________________ 224, 245 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Kappa Beta Gamma. Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech Council, Tip-Off. Smyth, Ellen M ____________________________________________ 210 Lombard, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Soccer............ -..............................—............... 294 Sokolowski, David F............................................. 168 Racine. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. CRUCIBLE STEEL CASTING COMPANY Radiographic Metallic Particle Quality Control Milwaukee, Wisconsin 352 Society of Automotive Engineer Sociology Club ......... Somers, Allen H. ...279 ...277 .183 Greendalc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Gamma Delta Iota, Anchor Chain. Sorce, Larry................................................ -253 Sorn, Marilynne J......... .................................... 221 Elgin, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Souhrada, Pat ________________________________________________ 234 Southworth, Steve ..........—........... —...................... 274 Spalatin, Ivo _____________________________________________________238 Sparks, Bill -___________________________________________231. 232. 238 Speech Council ----------------------------------------------- .245 Spero, Mackey A............................................... 189 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Speyer, Kathleen A. ______________________________________________ 177 Evanston, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Spicka, Tom____________________________ _________________________254 Spiegciberg. Ed_________________—_______________________________ .286 SPIR ___________________________________________________________ 255 Sposato, Robert S.____________________________________________ 183 White Plains. New York. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Varsity Varieties, Musical Varieties. Springborn, Jim ............................................ 287 Squillaca, Robert A. —....................................... .254 Ssettuba, Lawrence ....................................... .275 Stackhouse. Ramon A........................... ... . 18' Centerville, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Soccer, Society of Automotive Engineers. Stacy, William A............... -........................ 168, 245 Scotia, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Stadtmiller, Jo Anne_____________________________________155, 231. 251 Stadtmucller, Joseph P. ..................................... 288 Staff. Mary..... 230. 282 Stalma, John I.__________________________________________210, 228, 241 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Religious Council, Alpha Delta Gamma. Stamm. Fred______________________________________________242. 278, 279 Stanford, Gregory D___________________________ 154, 242, 246. 273, 275 Stang. John H............................................... 185 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Stangcl, William F.............................................. 173, 287 Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Young Republicans, Dental School Glee Club. Stangl, Sue .........—........................................ 248 • 235. 256 243 ...281 ...211 Stanislawski, Emil Stanley, Dick ...... Starck, Gretchcn .. Starke. Jerome P. .. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts Starr. Gerald R.........................................- 189, 244. 288 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Alpha Sigma Nu, Delta Theta Phi, Marquette Law Review, Moot Court Team. Stasiewicz, Carl S............................................ 173 Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Intramurals. Stasiewicz, John H. ......................... —.......... .211, 238 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega, Prc-Med Club, Intramurals. Stasiewicz, William J...... .................. —.................. 173 Chicago, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Intramural . Stasik, R. Roger ITS Staudcnmaier. Margaret ............ —...................—.......... 256 Stavinoha. H.F. ........................................— -23. 168 Schulenburg, Texas. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Avalanche Club, Football. St. Clair, Rosemary ............... -......................—————....236 Stefan, Gerhard J.......................................—.......... 211 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Sigma Epsilon. Gymnastics Team, Ballroom Dance Club. Stefan, ludith A. 211 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Ballroom Dance Club, International Students Club. Stefanich, Albert D. ... 211, 273 Kenosha. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Students United for Racial Equality. Steichen, John P. —...........—.....—............—............. —..173 Northbrook, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Dental School Glee Club. Jr. American Dental Association. Steigner. Susan............................ -................255. 274 Steiner, Thomas...........—....................... 155, 226, 274. 283 REINKE 1400 E. Park Place 6l SCHOMANN, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211 INC. Phone 964-1600 Sheet Metal and Miscellaneous Steel Contractors Ornamental Iron Works Qualified Service Dealer Representing: H. H. ROBERTSON CO. 353 Steinhoff, Richard W................................... 183, 246. 247 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu. Steiningcr. Dan —--------------- 239, 294 Steinmetz, John S.............................................. 168 Marine City. Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Young Democrats. Ste;skal, Thcrese A............................ —...............—221 Lime Springs. Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Ballroom Dance Club. Stemper, Rev. Thomas J., S.J. . 12ft Alumni Director Stemper. Thomas J................................................. 211 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi. Slender, Bruce .—-----..............——...................... 293 Stengel. Otto S................................................. lft$ Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Triangle. Welcome Week Council. A.C.M. Slew-irI Hall Council 234 .274 — .174. 287 ssi Omega. ...-233 ---290 211, 239 Stewart. Suzanne Stich, David A. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Stickelmaicr, Philip Sticdcmann. William Sticver, John J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Phi Theta Psi, Liberal Arts Sodality. Student National Education Association. Stipck, Mary Jo________________________________________________ ._236 Stob. John A...............................................174, 244, 286 Inglcsidc, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Sigma Nu. Who's Who, Delta Sigma Delta, Jr. American Dental Association. Dental Follies. Stoffel. William M.................................. 211, 243. 252, 280 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Political Science Honor Society, Math Club. Milwaukee Club. Stoibcr, Sister M. Jacqueline, S.D.S. ............................ 211 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Student Senate, Stu dents United for Rjcial Equality. Stollenwerk, Donna.............................................. 284 Stoncbridge, James W............................................ 238 Stolz. Elaine S............................................... —..211 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psychology Organization. Stonich, Susan C. 211 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Sceptre Sword. Stordeur. F. James -------------------------------------------- 239 Stover, Mary C__________________________________________ —211, 229. 233 Lima. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Mu, Brooks Council. Avalanche Club. Stoycheff, Mike................................................—243 Strapp, Michael F............................................... 186 Waukesha. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Delta Sigma, Marquette Tribune. Strassburg, Thomas M. ___________________- --------------- 211, 234, 233 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pershing Rifles. Scabbard Blade. Strassman, Richard J........................................ 183, 242 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Blueprint. Straszewslci, Charmaine---------241, 231, 252. 253, 256, 273. 274. 283 Straub, Katherine A. --------------.-------------------------- 211 247 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Street. Mrs. Jane ____—................................ —■.....—128 Executive Director. Association of Marquette University Women. Stricca. Duilio A. -------------------------------------——174, 286 Pueblo, Colorado. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Strobe!, Ronald T__________________________________ 183. 242. 278. 279 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Engineering Sodality. Strobot, Elaine ------------------------------------------- 276. 285 Stroh. Michael E.----------------------------------------------189. 288 Menomonee Falls. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Stroiman. Steven B. ...........--------------------- 211, 232, 240, 276 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pre-Mcd Club, Interfraternity Council, Varsity Varieties. Strottman. Tom---------------------------------------------------- 283 JOHN S. JUNG, INC. Heating - Plumbing - Air Conditioning CONTRACTORS ENGINEERS Professional Engineers Licensed in State of Wisconsin 615 South 89th Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin S3214 476-3295 354 Stuart. Karl A.............. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Pi Delu Phi. Phi Chi. Track. Studt, lames L.----------------------------- —.............. 256 Stumpf, Patty...................................... 256. 281 215 Sullivan, Sheila M. 211 Patty _ Stunt. James L. Sturm. Donald H................. ___279 ...168 Marshall. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- ist ration. ...253 Sturm. William C 189. 288 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Law School Placement Digest. Styler, Donald P. 189, 288 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi, Law School Placement Digest. 256 227 226 279 292 Suchtcr. James 241 Sudik. Stephen J...................................... 211, 277. 284 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta. Marquette University Chorus. Crown A Anchor. Suhi, Steve _____________________________________ -..........273, 282 Sullivan. Bill------------------ -........ .... .....— ........... 286 Sullivan, Catherine............................. ............ _...274 Sullivan. Lawrence E.............................................. 183 Shawnee. Kansas. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sailing Club. Sullivan, Patricia L............................................ 226 Sullivan, Patrick J................................................. 224 Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Rho Tau Beta. Sullivan. Robert G. ........................................ 233, 235 Sullivan, Sharon P.__________________________________________ 217 Birmingham, Michigan. 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Swanson, Robby ............................... ,------------------ 234 Sweeney, John E. .................... —......................... 211 Monet. Missouri. Bachelor of Arts. Interresidence Hall Council. Sweeney, Kate — -.234, 248 Sweet, Allyn J.................................................... 168 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Swierczck. Thomas W....................................... 254. 275 Swint. OlU Switala. Kevin 251, 278 Szczurko, Lory ....................................-............... 236 Szili, C. Joyce .......................................... —224 LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Varsity Varieties, Tip-Off. Szivecz. Rita T. —..........- 280 Taggart, Anne L. Denver, Colorado! Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Theta Phi Alpha, Speech Gmncil. .224 A good name in industry Produces for Industry: Speed Reducers Motoreducers Commercial Gears Marine Drives Flexible Couplings Steel Castings Weldments CORPORATION MILWAUKEE 1. WISCONSIN THE FftLK 355 WRIGHT’S, Inc. In the Service of the Dental Profession for over 100 Years MILWAUKEE, WIS. MADISON, WIS. Tabaka, Carol................................................. 249 Taken, Michael ............................................... 239 Talaga, Jerome L .........—.......................................—168 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Tanguay, Mark ............................................ 246 Tanner, Rose Anne---------------------------.-------—.............. 212 Carthage, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Players. Tanty. Thomas L............................................... 212 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Intramurals, Young Democrats. 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Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Tennis ________________________________________________ —..........295 Teper, Terry D. 189, 290 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi, Alpha Epsilon Pi. Tepper, Jerome ..._______________________________________________ 290 Tercck, Robert I--------------------------------------------- 181. 230 Lyons, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Triangle, Welcome Week. Senior Week, Tettaliata, Patricia --------------------- ..........____ Tewcs, James A._________________________________________168, 244, 245 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Sigma Nu. Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Business Administration Council, Business Administration Sodality. Theme, Roger............................................... 241, 273 Theis, Charles R. ..............................189. 288. 290 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Theisen, Joseph R._____________________________________________ 174 Eau Claire. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Jr. American Dental Association. Theobald. Henry W.________________________________________________241 Theta Phi Alpha_________________________________________________ 247 Theta Sigma Phi ................................................ 2 i| Thiele, E. Lynn_____________________________________________ ..-.177 Pcwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Thielges, Capt. Bernard A.. U.S.N............-.................. 37 Commanding Officer R.O.T.C Thiess, Dave----------------- —.......—------------------------—243 Thill, Richard J. __________________________________________ 174 Anaheim, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Dental School Glee Club. Thomas, Gloria!__________________________________________ 221, 252 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Thomas, Gordon R.______________________________________________ 281 Thomas, John G. .---------------------------------------------—169 Glenview, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Young Republicans. Thompson. George ............................................ 293 HESCO, INC. Electrical and Hardware Specialties Dealer Soles Only 525 W. McKinley Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. 53212 Best Wishes, Marquette University RELIABLE KNITTING WORKS Our 55th Year 2051 North 19th Street Milwaukee. Wisconsin 5S205 356 THE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY safeguarding tomorrow J. Lowell Craig Associates 765 N. Jackson Street 276-9800 Dennis W. Loudon Associates 1550 N. Prospect Avenue 271-3242 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202 SELZER-ORNST COMPANY Milwaukee, Wisconsin Building Construction Builders of Marquette University Medical School Tlionus, Sister M.. O.S.F. ........87 Dean, College of Nursing. Thompson, Naughnc...................................... 2)4. 250 Thompson, Robert C. I Mukwonago, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Phi Delta Phi. Thoncrfclt, R. T.......................................... 247, 255 Thomdal. Mary ................................................ 255 Thorpe. Howard E. ........................................... 241 Thron, Edward A. ................. „........................ ..249 Ticcioni, Daniel A.................................... 212, 2)2, 241 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts Delta Sigma Pi, Inter-fraternity Council, Liberal Arts Council. Tiegs, James R.-------——............._.............. ...__________276 Tierney. Joseph E., Ill 1X9, 244. 28ft Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Alpha Sigma Nu, Delta Theta Phi, Marquette Law Review, Moot Court Team. Tierney, Mary B.---------------------------------------------- 212 St Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Prc-Mcd Club, Young Democrats. Ti lesion, Henry ___________________________________________ 280 Till, Joseph J., Ill ......... -...........-.................... 288 Tilley, Kit ......—------------------------------------------- 248 Tillman, Mary Anne ............................... 177, 244, 251 Appleton. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Council. Timko, Mary.................................................. 246 Timmcrs, Richard H............................................... 189 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Sigma Delta Pi. Phi Delta Phi, Law School Placement Digest. Timmons. Thomas F---------------....................... ...2)7. 256 Timpone, Rosann M, —------------------------------------------- 212 Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Minnesota Club. Avalanche Club. Tinctti, Edward . 2)4 Tinkle. Kathleen ................... ,, Tinkle, Terrence -282, 29) Tinkle, Wayne F. . .............. 76, 282 Dean of Men. Tmtrup. Frank ________________________________________________ 74) Tip-Off Council 251 Tischcr, Norbert A. — .169 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin-istration. Tobin. Karen M.________________________________________212. 249. 275 Dearborn, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi, International Students Club. Hispanic Club. Tobin, Larry Tobin, Marshall ........... Toft, James P. ............ Toft. Roberta _____________ Tolli, Ernie — Tomassetti, Joe ......... — Tomcck. Jeanne . Tomczak, Pat -242. 254 . 286, 287 ......226 2’6 ______287 ------2)9 ......277 ______241 ______256 ...215 Tomich. Andrea------------------------------------------- Tong, Wyman E.___________________________________________ Honolulu, Hawaii. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi, Medical School Glee Club. Tonkovkh, Bob-------------------—------------------------- -—24) Toomey, Elaine A. ... 212. 250 Lima, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Young Democrats, S.P.LR. Toomey, Pat______________________________________250. 254, 255. 280 Torczynski, Elise ........................................ — 252 Torpy. Marilyn T. ____________ —............................ 218 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. —-235 ..........294 229, 274. 284 ..-229. 294 ____2)7, 25) _________249 _________281 Tower Dorm Council Track................ Trader, Joseph ......... Trainor. Jamsc F.------- Trainer, Pat____________ Traxcl, Susan ---------- Treder, Ralph A......... Trcis. Donald J. 169, 24) Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Young Republicans. Trcmplay. Jeanne —............................................... —281 Trenta. Thomas .....-............................... 257 Triangle —....................... ------------------------------ 242 Triano. Richard M............................................. 254, 28) Trinity. 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Tom .............................................. 242 Turck, John F. .’’S Turek, Pat ...................................... _....._....„.249 Tures, John F. '12, 241 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Gamma. Turgcon, Marc R. ....................................... ... 184 Dover, New Hampshire. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers, Intra-murals. Turk. Ken_____________—.________________ .______________________ 269 Turk, William F. 184 Mundelein. Illinois, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Warrior Boosters. Turner, Alicia. .............................................. 248 Tvrdik, Kathleen M................................................ 212 La Grange, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Tybor. Julie 252 Tyszka, Richard 254 u Uhler. Mary E.________________________________________________ 224 LaCroise, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Alpha Delta Pi, Varsity Varieties. Uhlir, Rich_____________________________________________ ...295 Ullrich, Margaret S.................................. -...226, 241 Underhill, Pam ................................... 237. 283, 285 Underwood, Judy ...................... —................... 251 Unke, Kathleen ....................... 241, 253, 256, 273, 280. 283 Unti. Yolanda .........-....-................................ -247 Unz. Thomas E................................... 212, 241. 248 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi. Liberal Arts Sodality. Upah. Dennis J__________________________ -___________________ 215 Vining, Iowa. Doctor of Medicine. Uttenwciler, Bill____________________________.____242. 243. 256, 274 V Vagourdes, Dcmetnm , . . 212 Shore wood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts, Vail, Barry ....—.................................... 292. 294 Vail, Thomas W.............................. —............ .184 Dcs Plaines. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers. Vallieres, Sister Marie du Bon Pasteur, S.M................. 212 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. VanAacken, Karen 1_____________________ 184, 228. 244, 247, 256, 281 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon, The Marquette Engineer. American Society of Civil Engineers. VanAntwerp, Francis J. —--------------------------------—-----18-1 Cheboygan, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Anchor Sc Chain. THE JULIEN SHADE SHOP, INC. 829 W. Michigan Street One of the Largest ond Oldest in the Midwest WINDOW SHADES —VENETIAN 8LINDS CURTAIN end TRAVERSE RODS Bamboo ond Woven Wood NEW CLEANING ond REPAIRING 271-3864 Best Wishes . .. to Marquette University FROEDTERT ENTERPRISES, INC. owners ond developers of SOUTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER FROEDTERT-MAYFAIR, INC. owners and developers of MAYFAIR SHOPPING CENTER 358 BOB McGUCKEN INC. Gordon R. 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Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Sigma N'u, Crown A Anchor. Sigma Tau Delta, Young Christian Students. Brooks Council. Vaughan, Larry ............ ..............................-..... 2)5 Velandcr, Dave ----------------------------------------------- 293 Velardi, Joseph A.......... ........................—— Vensel, Paul ................................................ 235 Verbick, Judith L................... _..........-.......... 213. 248 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Sociology Club. Verdi, John 279 Veronon, Lois — Veselica, Nancy L. 177. 251 Dayton, Ohio. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Vetter, Sister Kenneth ________ .... .......................... 47 Viani. Mike Vidas. James ....213. 248. 252, 256. 292 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Sigma Tau. Political Science Honor Society. Crown 6c Anchor, Political Union, Track. Vider. James C__________________________________________________ 169 Greenfield. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Sigma, Judo Club. Viney, Thomas C............................................... 174 Janesville, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Violet. Ronald J_____________________________________ 184. 246, 247 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Institute of Electronics— Electrical Engineers. Vita, John------------------------------------------------ 287 Vodrazska. Wesley J........................................ 238 ------213 Vocgcli, lanct T. Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Vogt. Madonna J. Mattoon. Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Voigt, Donald R. ..213 -184 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers. 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Sister Justin .................................. -17, 221 Madison, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Varsity Varieties. Wilhemi, James J....................................................277 Wilkoski. Thomas ( I8‘ Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Laws. Delta Theta Phi. Will. Peggy ............. -....-................................. 2)6 William-.. Maty I. 177 Brodhcad, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association, Williamson, Brady .................................................2)8 Williamson, Sarah G. trie, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta, Zcta Phi Eta, Varsity Varities. Wilkoski. Thomas C. ...............................................288 Wilson. Beverly 2 s5 Wilson, Candy .......................................... ,....,...,..,248 Wilson. Gary A 211 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. P i Chi. Prc-Mcd Club, Young Republicans. Wilwcrdmg, Dennis J. 184 Omaha, Nebraska. 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Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Phi Alpha, Welcome Week-Senior Week Council, Milwaukee Club. Wirt , Paul----------------------------------------------- -....-.285 Wise. Susannc N.............-........-.........-.........224, 245, 251 Danville, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Chi Sigma Chi, Young Democrats. Wittier, Bruce W.......-.............—......................——174 Dcs Plaines, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Witt, Elizabeth..................................-............248. 25) Wittcborg, Fred C. ..................-......—-------- -.......244, 246 Witty, Mack P........................-.......................... 184 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Gvil Engineering. Wocstc, Sister M. Herman Joseph, S.M.S.M........................ 174 Waltham. Massachusetts. D octor of Dcnul Surgery. Wolf, Bob ................................................. 280. 29) Wolf. Dick 295 Wolff. Marie E..............-..................................... 226 Wolkcrstorfer. Gail ........................................ 275 Wolohan, Kay ................................................. 249 Woltcrs, Fred J. _______________—..................................184 Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Institute of Electronics—Electrical Engineers. Women's Student Council ____________________________________ 228 Woodward. Bud Woomcr. Marcella R.............................-..............222, 25) Seattle, Washington. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Marcadctts. Wortnun, Joseph B................................------------------169 Grossc Potntc, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon. Woyach. Frederick J. —■—■—.................................. 245, 280 Wrangell. Jim . --------------------------------------------- 282 W robe I, Edward A.......................................... 214 Cleveland, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Marquette Tribune. Wroblcwski, Miss Arlene ---------,----------------------------- 41 Assistant Director. Student Activities. STAFF ELECTRIC COMPANY JOHN C. STAFF, Jr. President GEO. K. STAFF, Secy. Treas. CLASS OF 1935 CLASS OF 1937 362 Wynn, Martha Marie ..214 Marion, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Sailing Club, Avalanche Club. Y Yamamura, Peter S. 214 Aica, Oahu, Hawaii. Bachelor of Science. Ycnisak, Judy................................................. 255 Yerkev Robert D. .............................................. tS4 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. American Society for Metals. American Institute of Mctalurgical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers. Ycske, Ronald A.______________________________________________ 2)7 Young Americans for Freedom ...............................—255 Young, Donald V............................................. :i! Northfield, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Intramurals, Young Demo, crats. Youngbcck, Kathleen A. -------------------—_—..---------_ 22l. 25) Hampton, New Hampshire. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Phi Mu, Sailing Club. Young Christian Students ._____ —____________________ ..______—241 Young Democrats 254 Young Republicans 255 Zabrowski, Donald S............................— Rosholt, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Zacchio. Anne .174 . 4) .184 Zahorsky, Adolph R. Berwyn, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Pershing Rifles. Zakzewski, I.oretta J. ..._...................—........ 214, 25). 256 Gary, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Mu. Student National Education Association, Avalanche Club. 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Young Christian Students Zeller, Charles J..............................™.................. -.2)8 Zcllmer, Robin-----------------------—.__________________________ 254 Zellner, Judv ...___________________________________________ _______241 Zepezaucr, Doris M................._.............................. 214 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Zeps, David.........................................................241 Zerfus, Martha C.................... ......... 214. 241, 248, 252, 256 Sioux Falls. South Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Political Science Honor Society, Delta Phi Alpha, Young Christian Students. Students United for Racial Equality. Zcssin. Mary 245 Zeta Phi Eta ....................................... . 252 Zigan. Karen _..................................................... .248 __________227, 242 .288. 290 .177. 228, 244. 251 Zilly, Joseph C--------------------------- Zimmer. Michael........................... Zimmer. Susan E--------------------------- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Associated Women’s Student Council, Dental Hygiene Council. Zimmerman. M. Anthony —-.................... 174, 287 Seattle, Washington. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Jr. American Dental Association, Dental School Glee Club. Zimmerman, John P.--------------—.............. 214. 2)1, 2)8 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega. Tip-Off Council, Student Senate. Zimmerman, Judy ...................................... 2)7 Zimmerman. Richard C......................................—216 Appleton. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Student American Medical Association. Zimmerman. Ronald P.------—------------.---------------- ..184 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Zinkl. Barbara A....................................... 2ti 284 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Band, Sociology Club. 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