Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

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1967 Hilltop Marquette University Milwaukee, Wisconsin Layout Editor Dennis R. Sinar Editorial Editor Kathleen M. Johanson Advisor Patrick D. Horan 4 For a whole generation of sometimes doubting youth, and adults as well, they brought new respect to old virtues of self-discipline, physical excellence, and determined application of mind and body . . . Even in the final few seconds of their lives, Virgil Grissom, Edward White, and Roger Chaffee made their entries in this nation's new science . .. other young men will soar and travel in the profit derived of this loss. Chet Huntley NBC News For astronauts Grissom, White, and Chaffee discovery ended in a burning Apollo capsule. May their individual examples of commitment enkindle a purposeful striving for discovery in our lives. Three astronauts waited in a capsule on a launching pad — tense with the knowledge of their roles in finding the unknown —dedicated to the challenge of discovery. We came to Marquette, naive to the realm of university life, wary yet anxious tor the challenges of the tomorrows. Marquette was indifferent with its IBM numbers and the dirt and grinding noises of construction and destruction. We felt alone. 9 We were not a part of the crowds who navigated their courses with ease and we only feigned confidence as we tried to follow schedules inked on squares of cardboard. The network of campus buildings and assured upper-classmen confused us. 10 Seeing others, the friends, the couples, we would remember our newness. 11 We began to communicate by sharing, giving our thoughts and feelings to others, launching ourselves into that first phase of becoming a part. 12 We realized the thrill of encounter —meeting each other's personalities, matching ideas —realizing and respecting the others as sisters, brothers, team-mates — individuals. 13 And through the discovery of others in the intricate interactions of individuals we found ourselves. 14 And the discovery of the “we gained momentum from that initial thrust of “Welcome Week permeating every sphere of our university lives. Seniors ... 237 Administration ... 141 Organizations... 159 Faculty... 131 16 17 The challenge of living together was to discover a purpose in the routine... 18 and experience the interaction of personalities. 19 As town students we felt the strain of two atmospheres and sought a balance between home and school. The fraternity —as brothers, we lived, thought and worked together, many individuals with a common alliance. 22 23 We survived apartment living by mastering new skills, remembering old ones, and appreciating the challenges of independence. The religious among us realized their dual role as part of two communities. Married students —integrating their life with baby bottles and studies, parenthood and class preparation . .. and understanding the actuality of family love. VL 29 The social collage —meeting people outside the formality of the classroom, being caught in an eddy of laugh and loves and talk. And the union was its hub —a crowded meeting place with the blare of a juke box, the unintelligible blend of conversations, hurried cokes and black coffee. In the evening's lull it was a place for a study break and a cigarette. Hours of hoping, waiting, then the bond of sisterhood was extended with a bid, a delicate rose and the thrill of acceptance to a sorority. Then we found each other in the aura of Greek letters, the depths of conversation over fragile china and bubbling punch. And the Greek spell permeated the camaraderie of a jammed IFC dance in exhuberant exclamations, jostling dancers, the victorious voice of Mr. Fraternity metallically amplified through a microphone. The IFC dance and parties tempered the link of our brotherhood. 33 34 Meeting the faces behind the names, tramping through our usual haunts, our parents saw what our letters spoke of. Campus Carnival—costumed barkers in the Union, a prelude to the Messengers' three hours of POW! at Friday night's dance. Whooshing down chutes, wrestling with go-karts, or chasing greased pigs, we were all a part of Carnival '66. 37 Collegiate and combed, the Brothers Four soothed a packed house of weary revelers with a mellow blend of song and sarcasm. 38 Tony Du vis Recoil I .oft us We transformed the table-cluttered grill annex into a dim spotlighted night club, the Inside — a Saturday night spot for folk music, mood blues or jazz. We structured Tip Off Weekend on a Court 'n' Classic theme ... and frugged in formals to raucous dance sounds. 39 Llndy Shearer, Tip Off Queen And still making the last hectic preparations, we paraded down Wisconsin Avenue. We survived long lines and near zero weather to listen reminiscently to our high school heroes, the Kingston Trio. 43 Through months of effort our ideas for Varsity Varieties matured into dialogue and song, dancing and mime. Who's He and (he Has Been 44 A backstage shiver of pre-performance jitters, then the curtains slid open and the audience was ours. Theta Phi Alpha. Hurequin for Best Dramatic Effects Ileraty Hall Theta Phi Alpha Tom Rumlx'rt of Evans Scholars. Harlequin for Best Actor 46 Alumni celebrated VV's 25th anniversary with a champagne reception and performances from the past. Father John Walsh, S.J. Don McNeill. Host of the Breakfast Club The Andrews Sister. Alumni Act 47 Kappa Beta Gamma. First Place Sororities 48 Delta Sigma Pi. First Place Fraternities Theta Phi Alpha For a while we forgot our classes in the whirl of spectacle and greasepaint. Delta Sigma Pi. First Place Fraternities 49 Scribbling notes, dozing, musing scrunched in theater seats, we worried about diminishing personality in relation to engulfing University. 50 51 Small classes teased us with the possibility of personal rather than impersonal education, of dialogue rather than monologue, of an exchange of ideas rather than notes. 53 But any satisfactions were tempered by many hours of graduate classes, research projects and teaching assignments. In return we offered an insight into the mores of our homelands. We crowded the library before exam time to escape the distraction of friends ... l.'IIIIIJIffMllill • iilmill i VV ill but found them ahead of us among the silent faces. Ensnared by the moods of musical words and strong images, we groped for the reality of life through poetry. Poet Allen Ginsberg 60 61 Always there were those teachers who were more than just professionals paid to teach, who gave not just words but themselves both in scheduled classes and in casual meetings. 62 In a society of specialists, we became professionals by mastering the technology of our careers. Miss Elizabeth M. Linn. Chairman of the School of Dental Hygiene S3 We developed the co-ordination to hold a mouth mirror and the contra-angle handpiece while always working to master the art of calming a nervous patient. Dr. T. Robert Martin, Doan of the College of Business Administration We analyzed consumer markets, punched IBM cards, set up production schedules, striving toward an understanding of business. We choose from myriads of courses, varieties of interests and special fields, then declared majors in the humanities and sciences. Rev. Robert C. Cassert, S.J., Dean of the College of Liberal Arts 66 Clifford L. Helbcrt, Dean of lire College of Journalism Communication —the key to our work with copy and headline, teletype and pica rule —we reached tor a perfection in reporting and persuading through the mass media. 67 Whether working with audiometer and language master to correct speech defects, or using the speech arts for drama, debate and broadcasting, we sought a mastery of voice. Dr. Hugo E. Heilman, Director of the School of S| cech Gerald A. Kerrigan, M.D., Dean of the School of Medicine Assaulting the vast store of medical knowledge, we were constantly aware of our approaching responsibility to human life. As medical technologists we analyzed the slides and test tubes which enabled the doctor to prescribe the patient's treatment. Working under strict supervision, we gave the patients personal contact with the medical world and learned from their illnesses. Sister Mary Thomas, O.S.F., Dean of the College of Nursing Miss Beth J. Phillips, Director of the Curricula of Physical Therapy In physical therapy we fused specialized training with psychology to rehabilitate patients to live with their disabilities. i 72 Exploring the sciences of tactics and navigation,schooling ourselves in the discipline of precise drill, we tasted the rigors and rewards of military life. Capt. Bernard A. Thielgrs, Commanding Officer NROTC and Col. Edward II. Dry. Commanding Officer AROTC 73 Dr. Joseph E. Matar. Acting Dean of the College of Engineering With voltmeters, transit and vacuum gauge we applied the exacting formulas in math and science to an engineer's study of machines, concrete and steel. Penetrating library caverns, experimental laboratories and the inspiration of our own minds, we magnified our undergraduate degrees through independent research of the scholarly and the practical. Rev. Lawrence W. Friedrich. S.J.. Dean of the Graduate School Implementing the complexities of law through endless comparisons of case studies in leather bound tomes, we investigated juris presentation and practiced it in moot court. Robert F. Bodcn, Dean of the Law School 76 Presidential candidate Gus Snndrnni Shaking hands, exchanging smiles, and listening to idealistic campaign slogans... Presidential candidate Dan Coyne Senatorial candidate Paul Rieger 77 We chose our candidates ... - - New A.S.M.U. President Dan Coyne We marched, we rallied, or we watched — Marquette winced at the impact of student opinions. what's so FRATERNAL ABOUT being AN EAGLE? ? With signs and songs some of us evidenced our moral decisions with political actions. Although our vows set us apart from others, our role kept us actively involved in the world. 83 The new liturgy brought us closer to the heart of our faith ... 86 Traditional retreats gave way to Encounters, Experiments, and Renewals, as the University tried new approaches to the problem of spiritual awareness. 87 In MUCAP we practiced our Christian commitment. 88 89 Through the people to people contact of VISTA and the Peace Corps we fused the benefits of modern technology with primitive skills. 92 Dr. Alois J. Schieber. English Department. Karen Voytck. Fine Arts Week Fine Arts Week Marquette University Chorus. Fine Arts Week Dave Brubeck Quartet. Fine Arts Week Sounds, shapes, colors —sensations we took for granted —hit us with new intensity. Alive to the world of the arts, some of us wanted to become part of it... How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying And the roles we played taught us how to succeed. “Getting Married” As we tried on other faces, other voices, we began to see more clearly what it means to play ourselves. We learned that true art demands discipline, and long rehearsals made us feel its discipline in every aching muscle. 98 Through the drama of a pageant, fifteenth century history became a part of our campus as the French cobblestone chapel of Joan of Arc was dedicated. 99 100 In the chorus we merged notes and voices, blending individual harmonies and tones in a unity of sound. 101 Matching steps and music, we ended the Tip Off parade with brassy marches in bold new uniforms. F. James Seng Isolated in the Musical Varieties spotlight we captivated a hushed auditorium, and stood waiting for the approval of applause from the blackness beyond the footlights. Lucy McCaffrey The We’u ns Michael Longo of Who's He and the Has Been Madeleine Davey Composer Roy E. Harris Betty Frirden. author Ally. Lloyd Daibcc. Assemblyman for Milwaukee County Sixth District We listened to the words of a poet, a civil rights leader, a composer and an author. Confronted by their thoughts, we weighed their opinions against our own. W. H. Auden, poet 106 Harry John Brown, Conductor of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Patricio Michaelcnn, Fine Arts Week The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Brooks Council Concert Series. Fine Arts Week In a mood created by music and voice, we sat in ballroom darkness, a living appreciation of the perfection of the concert artist. Although we enjoyed listening to the masters, we felt a need for self-expression. 110 We saw art expressed in a diversity of mediums and dimensions. COACH AL McCUIRE Coach Al powered Irish, energy, and direction into hours of suspense at the Arena and an NIT bid. 113 114 Marquette basketball '67 was a spirited drive for recognition ... Brian Brunkhorst (40) and Paul Carbins (51) 115 and the Arena walls reverberated with our frenzied cheers. George Thompson (24) ami Brian Bninkhorst (40) The sights and sounds of action were a wild one: George Thompson (24) Bruin Bninlcboret (40) and Captain Bob Wolf (15) Crorw Thompson (24) Captain Bob Wolf (15) and Paul Curbira (51) Kevin McGarity Players, cheerleaders, and spectators ached for success — together we responded to frustration as dozen-point leads dwindled and to delirium as last-minute strategy iced a victory. Pat Smith (11) nn l George Thompson (2-1) 119 Dan Anderson (25), Jim Burke (14), ami Bob Wolf ( 15) Dejection, satisfaction pervaded the hot, sweaty air — tenseness untightened and the arena emptied. Captain Bob Wolf and brother Mark Ed Shonscy 120 Pul Smith ill) Rewarded with a post-season tournament bid, players and coach looked to Madison Square Garden as a final proving ground. Pat Smith (11) ami Blanton Simmons (21) George Thompson (24). Pat Smith (II). Boh Wolf (15). and Brian Bmnkhorst (40) Wrecking odds-makers' predictions, the Warriors rammed their way into the finals. Trapped on campus by mid-term exams but sparked by a triple win, we rallied wildly down Wisconsin Avenue... Mike Curran and Blanton Simmons And with enthusiasm at a high, the Warriors hit the final game, going down in a championship loss —then, with a number 2 title, our heroes returned to an airport homecoming. Captain Bob Wolf 125 Some of us channeled our athletic talents into other areas and battled with the same determination to win ... 126 And even though we fought without the cheering crowds, the self-satisfaction of a game well-played was reward enough. Intramural sports gave us each a chance to escape from the routine of studies and pursue our individual athletic interests. And some of us who could not participate actively encouraged the revival of football as much as we supported our teams. We marched and shouted with big game fervor... 130 and each displayed his own idea of spirit. TEMPQQAPV' ?H!S S DC or street AT ANY yjME 131 FACULTY 132 Dr. William Miller: History Dr. James Barrett: Biology Dr. Lawrence McCaffrey: History Fr. Robert Crozier. S.J.: English Fr. Joseph Grau, S.J.: Theology Totally involved in life, some individuals dedicated themselves to a search for truth. Dr. Miller In their classes, facts were the beginnings Fr. Boilcau Fr. Crozier 135 Dr. Barrett of the mood of discovery and of nurturing its spirit in the minds of querying students. Fr. Boileau Dr. John McMahon: Philosophy 137 and commitments were made on the streets as well as inside the church. Fr. Gnu Dr. McMahon Fr. Crazier Engaged in a continuing dialogue with society about perplexing questions ... Dr. McMahon 139 they brought others to some of the answers. Fr. Gmu. Dr. Barrett. Dr. McMahon Dr. McCaffrey 140 And all the while their own groping toward self-perfection continued. Fr. Crazier Fr. Crozier ADMINISTRATION Very Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J.: President Robert E. McCarthy: Director of Public Relations David H. Harnett: Executive Secretary, Alumni Association; Mrs. Jane Street: Executive Director, Association of MU Women; Rev. Thomas J. Stemper, S.J.: Director of Alumni Relations. James G. Dwyer: Director of Financial Aids Hoy O. Kallenberger: Business Manager John W. Cowee: Vice-President of Business and Finance Standing: William W. Southern: Assistant to the Dean; Richard Scheurer: Assistant to the Dean; Sitting: Wayne F. Tinkle: Dean of Men; James M. Schelbc: Assistant to the Dean. 149 Miss Patricia Watson: Assistant to the Dean; Miss Constance M. Kcough: Assistant to the I)r. Mary Alice Cannon: Dean of Women. Dean of Women 150 STAFF 151 Patricia A. Whitlatch Co-Editor Candace L. Weigel Co-Editor 154 Susan Steigner Index Editor Edward R. Bock Copy Editor Kathleen F. Doyle Organizations Editor Kathleen M. Johanson Editorial Editor Patrick D. Horan Moderator m. WRITERS: D. Michael Ballard William J. Dunne William Hayes Beth Meyer lanis C. Rutka John F. Steinmiller Michael D. Sullivan Laurence M. Yep ASSISTANTS: Cheryl A. Benedict lulic A. Brey Patricia M. Daly A. lay Filip Brian W. Fitzsimons Martha A. Foster lames R. Friedeck Margaret R. Gottsacker Patricia Kiely Karen M. Marshall Anne V. Martin Judith R. Meissner Daniel C. Miller Sheila A. Murphy Carol A. Najda Pamela A. Powell Judith R. Quella Kathleen A. Spratt Kathleen M. Sullivan Gail M. Wolkerstorter PHOTOGRAPHERS: Richard F. Ahlmeier Paul C. Blank Niels B. Christensen William G. Hubbard Timothy J. Keane Gregory j. Koppe Thomas J. Miller Barbara Anne Mooney Robert H. Murphy Thomas A. Panfil Thomas D. Poppendieck Robert Tai Randolf W. Thomas Peter F. Trotter REPORTERS: Jean M. Boyd Geraldine M. Cieslik Elizabeth Coons James C. Dries Kathleen A. Grace James A. Keller Nancy C. Mayer Maureen E. McCarty Brian R. McNaught Beatrice A. Nerren Donna M. Reger Cathleen J. Scheurich Catherine M. Schmidt Elizabeth A. Tuma Brother A. Chris Mokrzycki: Special Assistant to the Editors Pages 2 and 3: Missing Man Formation, United States Air Force; Pages 4 and 5; Astronaut Photographs, National Aeronautic and Space Administration; Page 150: Campus Master Plan, Harr, Heidrich-Blessing (Chicago) Parents and daughter before St. Joan Chapel, Page 34, Journal Photo ORGANIZATIONS PHI THETA PSI Standing: W. Donahue, A. Bend. I). Kamys. Back Rate: |. Longo. J. I'ijn-r. T. Krcmploy, I). Hclardi. W. Grntli, J. CawcH, J. Fiirdck. Sccoml Rote: S. Carltonc. I). Gardner. A. Siwcono. B. SclvooncnberK,' Jos. Cassert. R. Halm. J. Skrentny, Cl. Freer. Front Rote: T. Richer (Vice Pres.). P. Mack (Pros.). R. Bruno. A. CarguiKi. J. OTIalloran. J. Gierke, J. Robison. E. Dtitrr. J. Albright. M Sullivan. W. Fninta (Tres). PHI THETA PSI Phi Theta Psi. the only cultural fraternity on Marquette's campus, was established in 1961. Membership is open to students in the Liberal Arts, Speech, and Journalism curricula. In order to develop the intellectual, spiritual, and social life of its members. Phi Theta Psi sponsors events in all three areas. They also participate in Carnival and Tip-Off. as well as all fraternity league sports. The fraternity runs Marquette’s Fine Arts Week and works on a Big Brother program with St. Charles Boys' Home. ALPHA PHI OMEGA As a service fraternity. Alpha Phi Omega engages in many projects beneficial to Marquette and Milwaukee. It works with the Welcome Week Council on the freshman picnic, assists the University with registration and the General Retreat, and sponsors several parties each year for hospitalized and orphaned children in Milwaukee. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Back Row: I). Thinsdimuit, B. Cod , J. McKInnr, J. McCnttl), T. Mealy, J. Murphy. J. Friedman. V. Cln -liulm. C. Trost. T. IVchura, J. Thomas. ThinI Row: B. Glennon, I . Hol liauer, I). M.ulsin, I. Spulatin, J. Zimmerman, j. Link, T. Budd, M. Cykowski, T. Merkle. I’. Shutter. 1’. Lcison. Second Row: T .Scholl. E. Bruimn. M. Kennedy, V. Vodraska. J. Miller, T. Brigham, B. Sparks. S. Lance, T. Kennedy, II. I)e I-i Mora (Trcs.). i'ront Row: I). Grimmer, E. Ward (Pres.), M. Grimmer, E. Santi, J. Iluhon (Correv See.), B. Sdv.dd.ach. ). Keummel, J. Bellandi, P. Montaler. J. Amutuzzi. I). Cairns (Vice Prev). Sot Pictured: S. Ziimnio (Rec. Set.) B. Frankouski. I). Bitter, B. LaSorsa, C. I)« yle. C. Ziller. J. Trotf, B. Balhieper. FRATERNITIES FRIARS 161 The Friars Club, a local service organization, was founded at Marquette in 1964. Presently they are working to become a colony of Phi Kappa Theta, national Catholic men’s fraternity. While working to fulfill the requirements for colony status takes much of their time, they also perform services for many campus organizations. Among their services, the Friars conducted a survey for MUCAP; have spent many hours painting schools and churches where Marquette's CCD conducts classes; coach football and provide tutoring at schools; and chaperone local high school and parish dances. FRIARS Back Row: T. Langer, V. Loffredo, W. Rocca. SI. Schiklwach-ter, L. Dennis. Front Row: D. Flick. T. Moeller. J. Lucas. J. McLennan. J. Starzyk, E. Sibbersen. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Tlirough a program of professional, social and athletic activities. Alpha Kappa Psi, national business fraternity, sponsors guest speakers, dances, and parties; participates in intramural sports; and conducts research in commerce, finance anti accounting. ALPHA KAPPA PSI Back Row: W. Rybcrg. T. Leahy. P. Frochlich. T.Wickstrom, St. Kern . C. Murphy, T. Frishy, D. Han. M. Blanton, C. Regan. M. Cilligan, T. Skiba, R. Erbetta. Step : P. Pailey, F. Maurice. T. Kcnward, R. Wisely. M. Cately. T. Rose, A. Pas km. J. Baldascrini, T. Kocurek, F. Kavauagh. J. Gorman, J. Delaney. J. Keigher. H. Molter, L. Bruno. Second Row: T. Myron, M. McCormick. J. Brady (Pres.), J. CKberger, W. Juge (Vice Pres.), R. Vallario, R. Tobin. T. Shoemaker. A. Noto, R. Hayes, F. Tintnip. Front Row: R. Mitchell. B. Reilly, B. Crover, T. Myron, J. Johnson. DELTA SIGMA DELTA Buck Rote: J. Murphy. P. Hohonfcldt. J. Dickens, R. Wood, II. Dixon, R. Adamson. E. Melkers. I). Brazzm. R. Pedersen. Second Row: M. MeFur-Lme. M. Flynn, A. Helgerson, R. Stuuffachcr, I. Schwengcl, T. Devine, K. McCoy. J. Forrester. Front Row: A. Urlakfa, R. Dneringsfcld. K. Schutte. R. Di Donato. DELTA SIGMA DELTA As the largest dental fra-ternity at Marquette, Delta Sigma Delta includes both professional dentists anil den. tal students in its memlier-ship. Monthl) business meetings feature lectures on various phases of dentistry. Socially t h e chapter sponsors many parties throughout the year, climaxed l v a large dinner dance in the spring. SIGMA PHI DELTA Back Row: S. Vogds. P. Martini. R. Drilling. T. Mazxa. I). Manlier. M. Sticfvatcr, R. Hoehmcr. Fifth Row: C. Wchrlc, J. Kattnor, F. Stainin, J. Ferranti. J. Hakolta. J. Finn. T. Schrellier. S. Koran. Fourth Row: D. Schimidde, 1.. Cruller. S. Otimn. I.. Bordcnave. R. Sullivan. J. Rawson, C. Jacipie. Third Rou: J. Oslmrn. J. Hvinilcnrcich. l. Kleist. I). Rogers. T. Dooley. Second Row: C. Cigot. P. Stiekelinaier. T. Lex, C. MocDougnll. T. Durkin. S. Vric, J. Schaefer, E. Kraemer. Front Row: M. Downing. J Ward (Bus. Mgr.). F. VanAntwert (Pres.), A. Wittehorg (Vice Pres.). W. Humphrey. SIGMA PHI DELTA Sigma I’hi Delta, professional engineering fraternity, holds meetings and smokers featuring guest speakers anil engages in professional activities. Social!) the fraternity participates in all-University .activities. The group holds an annual dinner dance and often plans mixers and dances with other organizations. Sig Phi is also active in the University intramural athletics program and h a s held the football championship for the past three years. TRIANGLE Triangle, a national engineering and architectural fraternity. is the only Marquette member of the National Inter, fraternity Council. It sponsors professional smokers with guest speakers and also presents an award to an outstanding freshman engineer. Socially the fraternity takes an active part in University functions and engages in mixers and parties with dorms and sororities. Every Christmas they sponsor a party for orphans. The brothers participate in interfraternity and intramural sports. Nationally for the past few year s. the Marquette chapter has been the Triangle basketball and volleyball champion. TRIANGLE Hack Raw: A. Illahut. R. DnManit, K. Herbert, H. Jctuung, C. Clark. R. Boone. P. Rodriguez. Fifth Haw: J. Mam. T. Grimm, P. Becker. G. Mcucci, I). Grimm. P. HitLis. W. GessUng. R. Nersimal, K. McCarity, C. Budny, W. Campbell, J. Kavanagh. Fourth Haw: G. Turner. M. McDonnell, P. Ruebl. D. Brodish. Third Raw: W. Pinter. 1). Mayhood, K. Shnnsey, S. Bell. Front Raw: R. Kr.mip. R. Powers. C. Iverson. I). Kraningcr, J. McShane, L. Jones. DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi, national professional business fraternity, conducts periodic tours of the leading industries and business concents in the Mil-waukee-Chicago area. In addition, prominent executives and controversial speakers in government and industry are invited to the fraternity house for informative business discussions. Delt Sig supports interfra. temity athletics and all-Uni-versity events such as Tip-Off and Carnival Weekends. DELTA SIGMA PI Back Row: W. Aronson, E. Johnston. R. Bu tonic. Third Raw: P. Siegel, M. Fclbcr, R. CaiHlclora. I). Streit, P. Eiehr, C. Waldvogcl. J. End, B. Westpliul, R. Ckwtting. B. Weitekamp. F. Stevens. T. Wesson. Strand Raw: C. Frohne, J. Confortl, J. Peterson. I). Sebum. R. Duffy. I). McGill. J. Magncy, J. Mulligan (Exec. Vice Pres. 1, H. Thorpe. J. McDonald. Bottom Raw: J. Sheridan. W. Grant (Tits.). J. Trainor (Pres.). T. Schneiger (Sr. Vice Pres.). W. Farrell. D. Clark, F. O'Regan (Jr. Vice Pres.). 164 SIGMA DELTA CHI While remaining on the Marquette Interfratemity Council. Sigma Delta Chi change d its status in 1960 from that of fraternity to professional journalistic society. I leadquartcrs for meetings and other SDX functions is the Milwaukee Press Club. The student group works with the Milwaukee Professional chapter of SDX in obtaining speakers and planning other worthwhile activities. SDXer's hold several professional meetings each year with Theta Sigma Phi. women's journalistic fraternity. Annual social activities of the society include a Christmas dinner. a mixer with Theta Sigs. and a spring dinner dance. SDX also works with the Journalism Student Council on an entry for the Tip-Off parade each year. SIGMA DELTA CHI Standing: L. Howell (Pres.). R. Moiling, C. Stanford, S. Kleininaicr, 1,. Tobin, T. Keane. Seated: C. McCarthy, J. Hamilton, R. Moeller. ALPHA DELTA GAMMA Hack How: J. Guttinan, K. OUen. W. Kale, V. Marik, J. Kerschrr, C. Martinson, K. Monroe, J. Heineit. Stcond Row: C. Punont (Corres. See.). T. Trenta (Trcs.), R. Pauley, G. Thomas. Front Row: M. Schenk. F. Kerzisnik (Pres.), P. Besanson (Rec. Sec.). ALPHA DELTA GAMMA Alpha Delta Gamma, national Catholic collegiate fraternity, was awarded “Best Fraternity in the Nation last year by the College Survey Bureau. ADC at Marquette is the only chapter requiring its actives to serve Mass twice a week at Gcsu and at special functions as a sen-ice to the University. Besides promoting a spiritual bond lietween members, the fraternity participates in many activities and social events on campus. Previously known as Knights of the Altar, this is the fraternity's first year on Marquette’s campus as ADC. EVANS SCHOLARS Members of the Evans Scholars attend Marquette on a special academic scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to golf caddies who have excelled in high school, caddied at least two years, and exhibited financial need. Candidates selected are screened by a scholarship board. At Marquette the Scholars are active in all phases of university life. Scholastically the fraternity has consistently scored a 2.8 average. Last year it won the Jennings trophy awarded to the fraternity which is best in sports. The members also participate in University social events besides holding their own parties and mixers. EVANS SCHOLARS Back Roto: T. Rambert. R. Welsch, R. Govs. A. Christensen. T. Rapp, J. McGrath, J. Serufin. D. Coyne, D. O'Strovki, E. Robinson, E. Krol, M. Pmyn, K. Hull. J. McShorry, M. Mulhern, E. Zugcr, T. Mates. Third Rim-: T. Hahn. E. Meyer, L. Kenny, J. StiKleur, W. McCurthy. D. Balchunas, L. Harkins, B. Hinrk-hs, R. Christenson. J. Cummings, I'. Butzen, J. Crisham. Second Rote: R. Flynn (Tres.), R. Ryan (Admin. Vice Pres.). R. IXmzrlli (Pres.), J. Fee (E-xec. Vice Pres.). O. Cody (Sec.), M. Maloney. Front Row: W. Remkns. J. O’Reagun. TAU SIGMA PHI Tau Sigma Phi, local serv ice fraternity, gained full fraternity status in 1966. The three permanent projects in which they engage are helping the missions, planning and coordinating the exchange program with Xavier University in New Orleans, and helping Father John E. Nans. SJ. Spiritual Welfare Director, witli posters, flyers, and other work. The fraternity also participates in all-University activities, both social and athletic, besides scheduling special fraternity parties, mixers, a n d smokers. Last year Tau Sigs won the trophy in the IFC blood drive for one-hundred per cent participation. TAU SIGMA PHI Back Row: R. Stanly, R. Tripp. J. Hines, J. Tony.in, W. Gregory. R. Amide), R. Farah. Front Row: M. Aim.in, P. Malloy, D. Thiess, C. Gallagher. T. Casey. R. Murinello, R. Downey, T. Bias!. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Hack How: R. AcLimiak. P. Dasso, J. Dye. B. Cray. L. Wehrle. Third How: B. Ziescrl, I. Doylr, C. Art man. J. Kilipowicz. J. Howard. B. Haddad. J. Digani. N. Shane, L. Patti. Second How: J. Fonslow, V. Wee lew, B. Sehommer. T. Barker, J. Dcrynda, T. Van Handel. L. Vazquez, J. Turck. B. Ccsarc. K. Griescmcr, J. Frcitag. I). Wojtccki. Front Row: C. Russo, D. Mazza. R. Smrz, D. Blankenheim (Pres.), C. Niggemann, K. Heine, Nl. Pierce. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising fraternity, sponsors an annual tour of Chicago's advertising agencies and industries during semester break. Professional speakers are scheduled throughout the year, along with tours of Milwaukee advertising facilities. The climax of the fraternity’s professional programs is the advertising symposium held in March. PSI OMEGA Psi Omega, professional dental fraternity, is the oldest Creek organization on Marquette’s campus. The fraternity holds monthly business and professional meetings, frequently sponsoring guest speakers in the fields of dentistry. Psi Omega also plans social activities, including fall a n d spring dinner dances, and participates in all-Univcrsity activities. PSI OMEGA Hack How: R. Lnssa, J. Voss. R. Hnusbcck, J. Wcrrcl, P. Adams, P. Prnllc, C. Larson. N. Dcsldcrio, D. Baker. P. Schumacher, C. Smrtko, M Miskclla, T. Schugd (Tres.). Front How: T. Wavcmek (Pres.), J. Springlxirn. PHI CHI Phi Chi is a national medical fraternity. Monthly meetings feature outstanding doctors as speakers. Besides their common interest in medicine, the brothers sponsor picnics and theater parties, encourage activity i n University events, a n d give an annual Christmas party for underprivileged children. PHI CHI Hack Rote: J. Whitaker, B. Dooley, C. Chappie. Second Rote: I . Negri. L. Kauth, C. Trenboline, C. Bush, T. Boyce, M. Bonasiak. T. Leschev, P. Walters. Front Row: J. Rutland, B. Fiorica, J. Johnson, F. Dibona, R. Lovett. B. Carson, M. Holliday. PI SIGMA EPSILON Active on campus since 1962, Pi Sigma Epsilon is a national professional fraternity in marketing, sales management, and selling, leading executives are invited to regular meetings to give members insight into the fields of advertising, retailing, research, and sales. The fraternity's alumni group works with the Dean of the College of Business Administration in recruiting prospective students each year. This past year, Fr. E. J. O'Donnell. SJ. chancellor of the University, was given honorary membership in the fraternity. PI SIGMA EPSILON Rack Rote: R. Gregory, I), Pfersch. J. Rhoades, J. Schreicr, I). Petersen, L. Miller. Second Row: R. A’Hearn (Mod.), G. Jukorik, J. Chappell, I). Steele, T. Hoye, J. Warner. Front Row: J. Bromhackcr (Sec.), J. Mam. J. Laim (Pres.), IX Haufmnnn (Vice Pres.). B. Huntington (Tres.). ALPHA DELTA ETA Hack How: B. Peotter, M. Nolan, K. Feeney, E. McEachem, l. Louise 11 (Pre .), K. Getz, J. Corbett. B. Botscli, K. Scikcr, J. Albrecht, L. Ziegler. S. Olson (Vice Pres.), M. llelmke. Front Row: P. Wntcmuinn, S. Schwan, P. Lindinari, J. Dnoust (Rec. Sec.), J. Niemnn (Tres.). Not Picturcil: B. Miller (Corrcs. Sec.). ALPHA DELTA ETA Alpha Delta Eta. professional dental hygiene sorority, was founded at Marquette in 1925. The sorority, which allows its members to decide annually whether or not to go national, has decided this year against affiliation with the national chapter. Alpha Delta Eta regularly holds mixers with fraternities from Marquette. Milwaukee Institute of Technology, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukec. It also has a Christmas formal, a dinner dance, anti a senior farewell banquet each year. Meetings of the sorority feature speakers from the Peace Corps and professional dental hygienists. SIGMA ALPHA ETA Sigma Alpha Eta. the professional Speech Therapy fraternity at Marquette, conducts field trips to a liome for the retarded. UWM’s clinic and various local clinics and schools for the deaf. The fraternity holds monthly meetings where guest speakers lecture on their particular specialty. SIGMA ALPHA ETA Bock Row: C. Lowell, C. Peterman, K. Tiemey. J. Cramling, K. Rokos, M. McCumiskcy. Fifth Row: J. Kulpa, R. Berlage, C. Clinton. V. Fcrronc. Fourth Row: R. Cuagliardo, J. O'Donnell. K. Nauratil, S. Braun. Third Row: K. Kralis, B. Forslund. S. Cuniffc. K. Dillon. S. Jones, N. DiMauro. Second Row: B. Debest. L. Hirscbfelo, C. Srawszewski, P. Eidcn. Front Row: R. Dickinson. P. Long. J. Buchok, B. Ia rch (Pres), S. Zwaska. ZETA PHI ETA Zcta Phi Eta. the Speech Arts fraternity for women. draws membership from all speech departments: education, drama, therapy, radio-TV. and public address. The first project is a fashion show scheduled early in the year. Besides setting up banquets and hosting guest speakers each in o n t h, the fraternity also stages an annual variety show, “Speech Spoofs. ZETA PHI ETA Standing: J. Kulpu, R. Bcrlgac, K. Rokos, J. O'Donnell, C. Lowell, B. FritJch, C. Clinton, M. Miner. Seated: J. Buchek, P. Long (Vice Prc .). B. Kireher (Sec.). M. Oakes (Marshall). C. DcFazin (Pres.), V. Fcrrona. B. Debest (Tres.). SIGMA SIGMA EPSILON Sigma Sigma Epsilon, professional fraternity for Speech Education majors and minors, offers practical preparation for the future teaching careers of its members. Each year Sigma Sigma Epsilon co-sponsors the Mar-q u c 11 e University Forensic Festival and also the Extemporaneous Speaking and Interpretive Heading Contests. Members coach and tutor speakers in the Milwaukee high schools and judge various Wisconsin state speech contests. Tire organization holds monthly professional seminar meetings, inviting guest lecturers to discuss various areas of speech and opportunities available on the graduate level and in the business world. SIGMA SIGMA EPSILON Back Rem.-: C. O’Malley. P. Campbell, J. Petcmich, J. Wcithwcin. Front Row: N. Nassif, J. Kurtz. E. Goes. J. Mizkcwz, G. Mangen. St muling: M. Trim born. PI ALPHA SIGMA Pi Alpha Sigma, local professional Physical Therapy fraternity. annually participates in one major project of service to organ, izations for handicapped people. This year the fraternity is helping the recreational department by chaperoning dances and craft sessions h e 1 d for handicapped children. At regular meetings, the fraternity has speakers anil movies of different paramedical fields, illustrating the role the physical therapist plays in the overall rehabilitation of an individual. Although only a small professional fraternity. Pi Alpha Sigma participates in all-University activities and also holds a spring dinner dance. PI ALPHA SIGMA Back Row: L. Rohloff, E. Dougherty, S. Walsh. M. Sturoinski. C. Molcpske, M. Madcr, M. O'H.irr, R. Kryscio, L. Tcronc, M. Clough, M. Kirchcr, E. Stcman, L. Caldcronc. front Row: C. Loftin. S. Rosin, E. McCruddcn. THETA SIGMA PHI Back Row: K. Mongin, J. Underwood. K. Underwood, K. Schuiuar, I. MuIiivImI. C. Hiiktf, B. Zjwkiewicz, R. Lenr, J. Hines. Seated to Left: C. Perry, C. Weigel, J. Sl.idlmiller (Vice Pic .). R. Logrippo, S. Griswold. Sc itcd in Front: P. Whitlatch, M. Mon-hurt. D. Bower, M. McGowan, J. Nentl, S. Amid ich, S. Barrett. Not Pictured: W Delacotn.i (Pres.). J. Ryder. G. Gleason (Tres.). F. Sloan, K. Werthwein. K. Brennan. L. Grny. THETA SIGMA PHI Theta Sigma Phi, national professional journalism fraternity for women, is open to journalism juniors and seniors active in e a in p u s publications. The fraternity sponsors a fall Publicity Clinic for all campus organizations a n d presents an award in the spring to the organization which plans the best publicity campaign for a Marquette event. Monthly business and professional meetings are held, often at the Milwaukee Press Club and with guest speakers. Theta Sigma Phi also sponsors an annual Matrix Dinner, celebrating the founding of the society, at which a distinguished woman journalist is featured speaker. PI DELTA PHI Left to Right: M. Walsh, E. Ryan (See.), M. Baker (Pres.). K. Ridge, K. ReLswcl er. PI DELTA PHI At their annual initiation, members of Pi Della Phi, French honorary, pledge to promote French culture. French is spoken at the ceremony which features a guest speaker whose topic is usually a French author. During the year, the group sponsors several French films and in the spring holds a cultural evening with a guest speaker or French entertainment. PHI CHI THETA Membership in Phi Chi Theta, professional commerce fraternity for women, is open to students in business administration and to economics majors in liberal arts. Annual activities include a dinner dance and a Founder's Day dinner. The group holds teas for the wives of faculty members and co - sponsors student - factulty coffee hours with the Business Administration Student Council. PHI CHI THETA Left to Right: K. Tierney, M. Mitten, Nl. McGarity, P. Pro-cliuzka, D. Kerstcn, D. Kowalczyk, K. Klemm, J. Mu y.trelli, M. Kosciclnlak, J. Sanchez. 172 RHO TAU BETA Left to Right: A. O’Connor, R. Lesar, C. Riopcll (Vice Pres.), L. Dunpliy (Sec.-Trrs.), J. Crosson. J. Doyle. RHO TAU BETA Rho Tan Beta, co-educational broadcasting fraternity, was formed in 1961, to familiarize members with the broadcasting facilities at Marquette while putting their classroom learning into practice. Every Friday evening. Rho Tau Beta presents a ten minute program, Marquette Reports. on WUVV.M, the FM radio station on the University of Wisconsin-Mil-waukee campus. The show features interviews with Marquette campus personalities. PHI MU Phi Mu, national panhellenic social sorority, sponsors an informal dinner dance each winter and a formal affair in the spring. The sorority also holds mixers with campus fraternities throughout the year anti participates in all-Univer-sity events. Members arc engaged in a national philanthropic project, the USS Hope. PHI MU Back Rote: P. Shea. M. Ruckwardt. J. Jastroch, J. Driscoll. C. Rodriguez, K. N'jvratil. C. Foil. C. Chcsrow. Third Row: J. Iverson. C. Straszcwski. B. Martin. M. Mezzanotte. J. Sikortki. B. Singer. M. Lischalk. M. Potts, J. Stunn, A. Dugan. K. Doyle. Second Row: C. Wolketstorfer. J. N'entl. P. Kearns, V. Frink, E. CfcchanowskJ, M. Curran. C. Ob, J. Piasecke. M. Jakobe. K. Unke, J. Traina, J. Ryder. Front Rou: D. Leischncr, D. Janik (Tres.), J. Rouleau (Pres.), C. Mickle (Vice Pros.). P. Iluefeli (Cones. Sec.). C. Lindgren. P. Cook. 173 KAPPA BETA GAMMA Back Row (Standing): M. Roc, M. Tessin, II. DeLisio, S. R«lcn , L. Silver-strini. Fourth Row: P. Toonu’y, K. Cross, L. Vazquez, M. Mileski, C. Festgr, C. Butler, M. Bellio, M. Domoicr. L. Reppa. Third Row: C. Roc. S. Bolton, J. Hoffman, A. Huntington, M. Nickodem, S. Corcoran, M. Hoyer, P. Boucher, A. Watson. Second Row: N. Gray, N. Thompson, M. Curry, M. Biiumer. F. Schaefer. Front Row: R. Brady. B. Ciolli (Tres.), D. Daoust, P. Sunday (Vice Pro.), C. Wetmorc (Pres.). E. Mulaney, I). Bower (Corres. See.). KAPPA BETA GAMMA Kappa Beta Gamma, the first social sorority established on the Marquette campus, begins each school year with a “Welcome Back dinner for its members. The sorority also holds two dinner dances, one formal and one informal, a communion breakfast each semester, and mixers with fraternities during the year. Participation in Tip-Off, Carnival, Ugly Man. and Varsity Varieties completes the group’s social calendar. Kappas also co-sponsor an annual orphans’ party in the spring at a local hospital or home. SORORITIES THETA PHI ALPHA Celebrating its 25th anniversary on Marquette’s campus. Theta Phi Alpha, national social panhellenic sorority, has been very active in all-University activities. This y e a r, both its Carnival booth and Tip-Off float p 1 a c e 1 first in the sorority division. In addition, the group held two dinner dances, one formal and one informal, and several communion breakfasts during t h e year. Through its pledge program, Theta Phi Alpha works for Glenmary Missions. THETA PHI ALPHA Back Row: N. Podding, J. O'Halloran. E. Carey, A. O’Connor, K Welsh, I). Hinnenkamp, E. Pinkerton. C. Carr, K. Winter, C. Smrz. M. Nesmith, C. Pinkerton, I). Baumann, N. Damicder, M. Baltliazor, K. Scanlon, K. Skowlund, S. Cuniffc. Third Row: j. Carr, P. West. K. Burke, K. Werthwein, I). Mucholl, J. Kinkier, J. Lunnin, C. Marta, E. Swint, M. Burke, M. Martin, L. Retis, M. McCarty. Second Row: M. Glihu, E. Harrington. M. Rastctter, M. Kane, T. Bryce, J. Osberger (Tres.). H. Harris. A. Komlodi (Pres.). M. Wilcox, M. Pinkerton (Vice Pres.), N. Evans (Rcc. See.). Front Row: E. Kreul, M. Emigh, S. Fallon, E. Sedlak, C. Quinn, J. Rnez, P. Kennedy. Sot Pictured: M. Brinkman (Corres. Sec.). CHI SIGMA CHI Back Rote: I . McKalc, I . Bccherer, J. Quinn. K Tierney, S. C-.uh.iry, N. Bohosch, B. Bluudfonl, A H.mdzhk. l. O'Grudy. K. Zovic. M Staff. Strom How: S. Murphy, M. Scltcurer, J. Spcrupanl, T. Adams, C. Ciimnillu. B. Scliuldach, C. Tukaka, K. O'Brien, M. John , C. 1Io.ikI.iikI, K. Lieglcr, M. Shippy, S. Lw, S. Ch.iplin, B. Hanson. 1 . Dunn. S. Kirley. B. Llnch, K. Wololun, S. Geiger. J. Zanocco, C. I ding, M. McCumbkey, K. Dillon. Front How: C. M.u s (Pres.), M Moronev, K. Dewnne (Vice Pres.), C. Clinton (Rcc. See.). S. Travel. P. Torek. S. Siewert. R I’iaM-vli, K. Edinler (Com . Sec.). Sot Pictured: S. Jones (Tres.). CHI SIGMA CHI Chi Sigma Chi. local social sorority, was founded at Marquette in 1926. Highlighting tin-year is the formal dinner dance, tin Black ami White, held in December at the Schroeder Hotel. Mixers and communion breakfasts, featuring past presidents as speakers, are also held. The sorority serenades a fraternity when a hid extended by one of its brothers is accepted. Annual participation in Tip-Off includes designing a banner and cosponsoring a float with Triangle. ALPHA DELTA PI Back How: S. Brooks, M. Hog.m, K. Funner, A. Ricci, L. Ogden, K. Hurt, S. Asscff, L. Kramp, M. Corrigan. C. K.illunki. M. Quinn, J. Jackson. N. Wasiclowski, M. A. Hcaly. Third How: P. Weber. L. Miller. G. Otis. C. Gru .ul. S. Braun, D. Rcsnor. M. L. Storhn, M. Muffin, C. Bayer, M. Kmight. K. TlUcy, D. Hammond. C. Mullens, K. Walsh, C. Gosselin. Second How: N. DiMuuro, J. Hall, B. Curran, I . Carti, P. Barry, J. Hammond, G. Perlioy, K. Kraft. M. K Jacyna, M. Schulte, L. Moulton. Front How: J. Vanderbeck, J. Roberts. M. Savage, K. Inzeo (PrcS.). D. Garrity (Vice Pros.). P. Lcnnhan (Tres.), C. Wilson (Sec.). L. Michelotti. J. Roesch, M. J. Bradley, K. Morrissey. M. Morvhart. S. Jerkin. B. Cunningham, M. Kotarski, J. McGuckin. ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta Pi, the oldest social sorority in the nation, is dedicated to working with crippled children. At Marquette, the sorority works with Marquette University Community Action Program (Nl UCAP) and also w i t h orphanages and children's home s. This year the group sent a Thanksgiving dinner basket to a poor family with ten children. Marquette's chapter is also active in aII-University activities and holds mixers and two dinner dances. PHI ETA CHI Service to the University is the aim of Phi Eta Chi, local social service sorority. Members usher at all-University e vents, s c r v e at alumni dinners, and help v i t h freshmen testing during Welcome Week. Special pledge class projects each semester have included work at homes for the aged and children. Socially, Phi Eta Chi is active in Carnival. Tip-Off. and Varsity Varieties. PHI ETA CHI Back Row: P. Bullard. M. Klixk m. V. Day. P. Lewis, M. Brady. K. Kelly. S. Janda, K. .Mongin. Nl. Sly, C. Piorkowski. P. Lyman. Second Hate: B. Adrian!. B. Kircher. J. Nowak (Rec. Sec.). J. Br e mski (Cones. Sec.). A. Crabowski (Pres.), P. Morgan (Vice Pres.), S. Stand (Tres.), C. Blankenlieim. Front Row: E. PcddicOrd. P Connsell, P. Bullway, A. Ney. K. Unfnagcl. K. Anderson. SCEPTRE AND SWORD Hack Hoic: W. Delacomn, L. Horvath. I Trainor (Tres.). Second Row: K Crowleu, I’. Poinahac, J. Hammond Front Rote: J. Zimmerman. P. Gardiner. B. Bedford. T. Petemich. S. Keneh. SCEPTRE AND SWORD Sceptre and Sword, cultural sorority, promotes the growth of its members through contact with culture as a sorority. Activities vary from year to year, but in the past the group has made trips to the Art Institute in Chicago, toured Western Printing in Racine and attended plays at the Milwaukee Repertory Theater. This year to celebrate the holiday season, the sorority members read Christmas poems at one of their meetings. Other meetings feature guest speakers. 176 SIGMA GAMMA CHI Sigma Gamma Chi, local chemistry honor society, was established at Marquette in 1940. Members are chosen on the b a s i s of competency in chemistry in the professional field or from graduate students majoring in chemistry. Undergraduate majors, w h o have completed at least ninety-two hours with a B average, are also eligible for membership. SIGMA GAMMA CHI Rack Row: R. Pohl. F. Sclunidt. L. Wagner, W. Kocpscl, R, Gisch. Second Row: P. Ballway, II. Karl (Moderator), J. Monroe, E. Lumsurgcs, J. Haggerty, J. Wursh. Front Row: P. Russell (Pres.), E. Skowronski (Sec.), T. Killinger (Vice Pres.), K. Switula (Tres.), M. Bdlehumcur, J. MuncinelH. HONORARIES PI GAMMA MU Membership in Pi Gamma Mu, social science honorary, is open to students of history, sociology, economics, and political science. Requirements state that a member must have completed at least 2-1 upper division hours in one of these fields and maintained a 3.0 average. An initiation and symposium is held each semester with speakers representing all of the above areas of s t u d y. During the past year, the group has investigated graduate studies in the social science field. PI GAMMA MU Standing: P. DiCicco, P. Butzcn, M. Zimmer, P. Lenihnn, H. Liljc-grm. J. McGee. S. Bales. Seated: L. Quinn, P. Welch, S. Simanek. DELTA PHI ALPHA Delta Phi Alpha, national German honorary, recognizes excellence in German and promotes the study of the German language, literature, and civilization. Those who have completed 12 hours of college German with a 3.0 average and have shown a special interest in the language are eligible for membership. The group meets monthly in the Goethe House of the Milwaukee Public Library' and invites guest lecturers to speak on various phases of German culture, history, art and music. Members also attend German movies and dramas and plan dinners and parties with a German theme. DELTA PHI ALPHA Hack Rou;: H. Hunbuch, T. Pilacck, J. Trityca, N. Wailkrzek, J. McGuckJn, B. Kirchcf, I). Hcbcr. Second Roic: Sr. J. Hcltkc. SDS, V. Lronardi. Front Rote: E. Witt (Sec.), S. Krcilein (Pres.), C. WoWcrstoffer, E. Srymanski, K. Boose. PI MU EPSILON Established at Marquette in 1933, Pi Mu Epsilon is a national mathematics honor society. Members are selected by the mathematics faculty after completing at least twelve hours in University math courses. They must maintain a 3.0 average in gen. eral studies as well as in math courses. In addition to scheduling lectures for members, t h e coeducational fraternity sponsors an all-University guest lecture with a guest speaker and an annual math exhibit. PI MU EPSILON Scaled: T. Mink ley, R. Singers. Standing; E. Lam-sarges, D. Wicrzbn, M. Bellehumeur. S. Goldsmith, A. Kumar. F. Woyach, B. Pitsch. 178 PHI ALPHA THETA Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary historical society, holds dinners a n d monthly meetings featuring qualified speakers. Each year the society donates books to the Marquette Library and sends delegates to the national convention h e 1 d during Christ-mast vacation in New York City. To become a member, a student must have at least a B average in two-thirds of his history courses. PHI ALPHA THETA Back Row: D. Osman. R. Heilman. J. Cullun. Third Row: N. Krohn, C. Emm, C. Blankenhoim. Second Rote: S. Hales, E. Brennan. Front Row: J. Hobbins. SIGMA DELTA PI Sigma Delta Pi, national Spanish honor society, was established at Marquette in 1950. Members must show interest in Spanish and complete at least three hours, beyond the basic language requirement, with a B average. Activities of the group include a communion breakfast following a mass said in Spanish, a dinner at a Mexican restaurant, and Spanish films. Regular meetings feature native speakers of the Spanish language. SIGMA DELTA PI Rack Row: D. Beaudoin, C. Griesbueh, K. Schnlles, C. Vueich, J. Clark, K. Kovac. Mr. J. Dial. Second Row: C. Schutz, F. Murphy, M. Stoyeheff, C. Mullin, M. Kltnglcr, F. Butz. A. Cugino, B. Krcpling, G. Vena. Front Row: F. Stuart, J. Timm, A. B -nct. ALPHA SIGMA NU Alpha Sigma Nu, national Jesuit honorary for men, was founded at Marquette in 1915. Its membership is selected annually by the deans of the various curricula on the basis of scholarship, loyalty, and service to the University. The President of the University may appoint additional members each year. The group prepares an annual confidential report of recommendations to Marquette President John P. Raynor, SJ. At regular communion breakfasts, held during the 1966-67 school year, members discussed the documents of the Second Vatican Council. ALPHA SIGMA NU Back Bow: R. Didonnto, J. Savage, T. Obenbergcr, L. Egon, T. Steiner, T. Guile, M. Schmitz. Seated: R. Marinello, T. Schnelger. GAMMA PI EPSILON Founded at Marquette in 1925. Gamma Pi Epsilon is the national Jesuit all-University honor society for women. Juniors, seniors, and graduate students, who demonstrate outstanding qualities of service and loyalty to the University while maintaining a B average, are eligible for membership. New members are nominated by the present active membership and approved by their respective d c a n s. Final approval is given by the Very Reverend John P. Raynor. SJ, President of the University. During the past year, members have discussed whether the g r o u p should remain strictly honorary in function or become more active in University affairs. The society also holds regular communion breakfasts. This year’s annual national convention of Gamma Pi Epsilon will be held at Marquette in June. GAMMA PI EPSILON I cft to Hiuht: P. Pomnhac, S. Rcmuks, J. Hiimmorxl, J. Zimmerman, R. Piasccki. C. Quinn, I. Matuschuk. 180 PI TAU SIGMA Pi Tan Sigma is the national mechanical engineering honor society at Marquette. Juniors and seniors are selected for membership on the basis of sound engineering ability, scholarship, and personality. PI TAU SIGMA Back Row: D. Donovan, J. Janeczko (Tres.), W. Lclssner, I . Hartman, J. Hosteny, R. Fait, front Row: W. Werner (Pres.). J. Duskcy (Vice Pres.), D. Meyer. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA Alpha Kappa Delta, national sociological honor society. was founded at Marquette in 19:38. Membership is open to students who have completed ten hours of sociology courses, while maintaining a B average in those courses as well as a general average of B. At regular meetings, the group discusses the specific interests of its members, including fields in graduate work open to sociology majors. ALPHA KAPPA DELTA Left to Right: J. Rouleau, R. Mamlerecheld, K. Baughman. J. Daly. S. Jamb, P. Lcnulmn, II. Liljcr gren. J. Nowak, Fr. D. Becker. O.C.D. 181 CHI EPSILON Left to Right: J. Osborn, T. Hl.i tk, R. Groff. C. I aul (Trcs.), J. Mddl (Vice Pres ). P. DeCabootcr (Pres.). CHI EPSILON Marquette's ehapter of Chi Epsilon, national civil engneering honor society, was founded in 1950. Members, selected on the basis of scholarship, character and sociability, are chosen from students who have completed at least one-half of their bachelor’s degree requirements. The group’s major project during the year is conducting help sessions for engineering students. ETA SIGMA PHI Eta Sigma Phi, Marquette’s classics honorary, is affiliated with both national and state classics groups. Members do not have to be classics majors or minors, but must have completed one year of either l itin or Greek with a 2.4 average. The group sponsors a Latin translation contest each year for area high school students and also operates a film service for area schools. Both students and faculty members speak at regular meetings about their experiences while studying and traveling in Home and other parts of Europe. ETA SIGMA PHI Back Row: M. Corski, N. Krnhn. Front Row: C. Prietz, S. Spohr, L. Propp, M. Cykowski (Pres.), E. Quick. PHI SIGMA Back Row: J. Piper, T. Palmer. P. Welch, Sr. C. Schaefer, M. Brady. II. Havelo (Pres.). Front Ruu': B. Ilertel. J. Ileinen, L. Morris, C. Quinn, S. Korenic. J. Bjork. PHI SIGMA Phi Sigma, biology h o n o r society was founded to promote biology research and science. Members, who meet monthly, must be biology majors and maintain a 2.8 or close to a B average. The group regularly sponsors student-faculty parties and coffee hours. PHI SIGMA TAU Phi Sigma Tau, national philosophy honorary, holds bi-monthly meetings featuring guest speakers who comment on the group’s current discussion topics. Members spend an entire semester on one problem, such as contemporary American philosophers. Any interested student with a 3.0 general average and a 3.25 average in philosophy courses may join this group. Non-members are also invited to participate in the group's meetings. PHI SIGMA TAU Back Row: T. Wallenmaier, P. Gardiner, T. Guile. E. Doerr. Front Row: R. Fischer. I). Osman. J. Zimmerman, Fr. F. Wade. SJ. M. Bollchiimeur. C. Quinn, T. Sudik. 183 TAU BETA PI Tau Beta Pi, national engineering honor society, was established at Marquette in 1932. Members are chosen by the engineering faculty from the upper one-eighth of the junior class and from the upper one-fourth of the senior class. Selection is based on outside activity, personal appearance and scholarship. The society sponsors help sessions for freshmen and sophomore engineering students as its major activity during the year. TAU BETA PI Back Rote: J. Madden. W. Lopour. Third Row: I’. DcCa hooter. J. Guidos, C. Doinmers hausen. Sccotul Row: J. Hosteny, V. Schnuhl, P. Dice . Front Row: C. Hartman (Cataloguer). C. Barilla (Pres.), J .Garcia (Trrs.), B. Mertz (Rcc. Sec.). Sfrjndliitf on Stcpt: T. Grimm. R. Fait, R. Klcmcnt. A. Jams. J. Juncczko, W. Werner (Corres. Sec.). OELTA SIGMA RHO-TAU KAPPA ALPHA Lett to Right: W. Scmlak v,, . Prei.), I Kraal (Tre .), J. Hcmmer (Mod.), G. Frank. C. Christian, J. Weiss (Pres.), S. Bales (Sec.). OELTA SIGMA RHO-TAU KAPPA ALPHA Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, national honorary forensics society, was formed by the merger of the two older groups in 1961. Members must be in the top 35 per cent of their class, have participated in two years of intercollegiate speech activity, and have the approval of the present membership. 184 SIGMA TAU DELTA Membership in Sigma Tan Delta. national English honor society, is determined by the head of the English department, with the approval of the present membership. Any student who is registered in an upper division English course and maintains a B average meets the eligibility requirements. The major event of the year for this group is the Sigma Tan Delta Lecture. A prominent speaker in some area of literary criticism is featured. At regular meetings, held every six weeks, members discuss some aspect of their topic for the year, “The Image of Man in Modem Literature.” BETA ALPHA PSI Beta Alpha Psi, local accounting honor society, was established at Marquette in 1941. Accounting majors in the College of Business Administration, who have achieved junior standing while maintaining a B average in their major courses, are eligible for membership. The group holds monthly meetings with professional speakers and sponsors field trips. Another activity of Beta Alpha Psi is a tutoring program for final exams. SIGMA TAU DELTA Back Row: P. Trainer, C. Cherry, D. Woclfel, K. Ridge (Sec.). Front Row: J. Hammond, A. Grabowski. BETA ALPHA PSI Back Row: D Huyford, L. Rin .cl, I). Boxer. K. Klemm, P. Harrington, R. Hunting-ton. Fourth Row: P. West. J. Moschnik, II. Rector, T. Trcnl.t, R. Lesni ik. C. Russo. W. Kimball. Third Row: J. Rctzcr. 1). Fahey, M. Pia-sceki, W. Frankc, J. Boh-mann. Second Row: S. Kaka-zu, T. Ncuschuefer. C. Wald-vogel, P. Drewek. M. Mc-Gurity. T. Stflcltmuoller, R. Hoenecke, M. Koscielnink. J. Burg. Front Row: I). Put-schocgl (Tros.), G. McKow-en (See.), J. SpeHa (Pres.). A. Loth (Vice Pres,). 4 ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY OFFICERS Bach Row: C. Sandroni (Leg. Vice Pres.). I. Mihskfcy (Prr r “m': w M rty (OHnp •c ASMU 185 The Associated Students of Marquette University (ASMU). or the Student Senate. represents t h e student body by hearing its requests and recommendations on various aspects of student life and channeling these to the proper administrative officers. The president of the ASMU is an eligible speaker and voting member of the University Committee on Student Life. The ASMU is composed of representatives from the various curricula councils, activity council s, co-ordinating councils, and conduct boards, as well as the elected student senators and officers. JUDICIAL BRANCH OF THE STUDENT SENATE The Judicial Branch of the Student Senate decides on civil and University-violations. It is composed of the All-University- Conduct Board, the Inter fraternity Council, and the Panhcllenic Council. Members of the All-University Conduct Board work with Milwaukee Judge Christ T. Seraphim in reviewing student violation cases, assigning penalties, and making necessary stipulations. JUDICIAL BRANCH OF THE STUDENT SENATE l ft to Rifihi: J. Trainor. J. OKeefe. D. Muvkh, J. Brady. J. Oslx m. M. Friend. S. Johnson. W. ScovUIe. K Jo-lumson. P. Pctnueh. P. Goenner. B. Theism. T. Merldc. XI. Dugnn. TIP-OFF COUNCIL Tip-Off Council handles all aspects of Marquette's second all-University weekend each year. Designed to replace? the former Homecoming celebration. Tip-Off serves as a salute to Marquette's basketball season. The early December weekend features a Friday night dance and a parade, pep rally, basketball game and concert on Saturday. This year, An Athenian Affair began the weekend at Devines Ballroom, and two Kingston Trio concerts brought it to a close. TIP-OFF COUNCIL Rack Row: I). D’Angelo (Vico Pres.), R. Ruzich, C. Wilson. B. Schal-duch, J. Fobian, P. Jones, M. Ferris, D. Da Valle, T. Mcrkle. Second Row: R. lnden, P. Becker, K. McCarity, E. Ward. Fnmt Row: P. Seifert. J. Zinuiiennann. Sot Pictured: J. Carr, J. Hutson. WELCOME-WEEK-SENIOR WEEK COUNCIL The Welcome Week-Senior Week Council co-ordinates activities of the opening and closing weeks of each Marquette student's university career. In the fall, new students attend mixers, picnics, guided tours, individual college get-togethers. receptions, and orientation lectures, all planned by the Council. Activities for the graduates each spring include a picnic, breakfast. Senior Night, and the traditional Senior Prom. Parents of graduating seniors are invited to parties and a President's reception. WELCOME WEEK-SENIOR WEEK COUNCIL Rack Row: J. Henman, J. Breiton-boeh, A. Sloan. J. Makins, J. Morch, M. Rcwald, J. Rucz. Second Row: M. Staff. M. McCormick, R. Mauch. Front Row: A. Komlodi (Exec. Vice Pres.), A. Sanfellppo (Pres.), C. Weigel, M. Bczdelc. Sot Pic-tured: J. Cramling, C. Iverson. CARNIVAL COUNCIL l,cjt to Rifilit: F. Marine-Ill. S. Boll. V. Schnabl, M. Minor. l. Oakes. J. Trmt. S. Kirley. I . FulLmi. B. Wanton, J. Kava-imrIi. J. Farrell. CARNIVAL COUNCIL The (Carnival Council sponsors all the activities of the Campus Carnival Weekend. The Council organizes the outdoor events which include novelty and food booths, competitive games aod races. Carnival Council also handles the entertainment and decorations for the dance and concert. The 1966 Council sponsored a concert with the Brothers Four during the weekend and developed the general theme. “Around the World,” for the Carnival Dance held at Devine's Ballroom. VARIETIES COUNCIL The Varieties Council presents two student talent s1k ws each year. Musical Varieties, a one-night show held in the fall, spotlights individuals on campus. This year MV's developed into the format of a musical review, including classical pianists, folk groups, flamenco guitarists, jazz trios and hillbilly jug bands. Varsity Varieties, a three-day show presented in spring, celebrated its 25th anniversary as an all-University event at Marquette. A director, chosen by the Council, checks ever ' phase of idt a development, script writing and individual performance. Before the last performance this year a reception was Ik Id for Ws alumni. VARSITY VARIETIES COUNCIL Back Rim;: C. Clark, D. Slaulxt, J. Mikulsky. D. Travanty, 1 . Bal-chunas. Second Row: I). Rmnov, J. Hammond, S. lXolczal, P. Eidcn. D. Bower. Front Rim: R. Donzelll, P. Butzcn, I). Knwingnr, W. McCarty. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Back Bote: J. Tomcck, B. Theisen, C. Mali.vhko. W. Kale. Front Rote: J. Gorcki. K. Fisher. T. Boh-mann. M. Delgado. B. Fitzsimons, I . Pellegrini, N. Zabrauskas. MARQUETTE RELIGIOUS COUNCIL The Marquette Religious Council is a co-ordinating committee composed of representatives from dormitories and all active religious organizations on campus, as well as individuals interested in the work of the Council. This year the functions anti activities of the Religious Council concern the new Christian Renewal Programs. Members gather information and handle publicity for the programs. Operation of the programs is directed by the Council with the help of the Jesuit Tertians and Fr. John Naus, SJ. Spiritual Welfare Director. PROFESSIONAL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL The Professional Panhellenic Council is composed of two elected representatives from each of the eight professional sororities on Marquette’s campus. It has sponsored such activities as the Betty Friedan lecture and the Best Dressed Girl contest. The PPC also works with the Office of Admissions in recruiting high school seniors and co-sponsors the Creek Meet and the Father-Daughter Banquet with the social sororities. PROFESSIONAL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Left to Rittht: P. Poouhac (1 0?$.), M. Moore, K. Feeney (Trcs.). S. Walsh. R. St. Clair. P. landmark (Sec.), P. Prochazka. E. Witt. D. Kownk-zyk. M. (leek. B. Kir-chcr. 189 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Back Row: R. Gregory, J. Lavin, R. Marincllo, R. Donzelfi, M. Mulhem, J. Schelblc, J. Osborn (Vice Pres.), Second Row: J. Nowak, J. O’Keefe. J. Magncy, I). Mayhood. J. Brady, R. Erbctta (Sec.), E. Doevr. Front Row: P. Mack (Trcs.), E. Ward. I). Coyne (Pres.), J. Amatuzzf. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The Interfraternity Council (1FC) is the governing body of the fraternity system at Marquette. The president and one additional member from each of the eleven fraternities serve on the Council. The IFC annually sponsors a blood drive, as a service to both the students and the community. Highlighting the year is the IFC Ball held early in the second semester. Other activities sponsored by the Council include Greek Week and an annual picnic in the spring. The IFC also supports fraternity participation in the intramural sports program. The IFC is responsible for determining and enforcing disciplinary action against fraternities or individual members when necessary. BROOKS COUNCIL Brooks Council plans the functions and activities held in the Brooks Memorial Union. It sponsors the concert series, jazz concerts, two film series, lectures, mixers. TGlF's, the night club in the grill annex, and the student-faculty coffee hours. The Council holds several functions in conjunction with other groups such as the Organizations Fair and the Fine Arts Festival Week. Brooks Council also aids in publicizing and promoting activities sponsored by other student organizations. BROOKS COUNCIL Back Row: B. Dr Best, C. Schulz, D. Bardclc, C. Crrgoric (Sec.). B. Bedford (Pres.). K. O’Con noil. Front How: J. Trainor, M. RrwakL COLLEGE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Two delegates from each of the six social sororities comprise the College Panhellenic Council, a co-ordinating body which regulates ull intersorority events. The CPC works with the Professional Panhcllenic Council on two all-University events, Greek Meet and the Father-Daughter Banquet. Tlie CPC and the Interfratemity Council co-sponsor an all-Greek picnic and also Greek Week. During Welcome Week, the CPC conducts a fashion show for incoming women students. COLLEGE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Left to Right: A. Dugan. M. Be Ufa), B. BLintlford, J. Nowak, B. Marlin. P. Jones. ATHLETIC COUNCIL The Athletic Council, formed during the 1965-66 school y e a r. acts as co-ordinator between varsity athletics and the administration. It promotes Marquette athletics through posters and announcements encouraging attendance at wrestling matches and other sports events. The Council is also working t o re-establish t h e Lettermen s Club, which became inactive when intercollegiate football was dropped at Marquette. ATHLETIC COUNCIL Ixii to Right: J. End, B. Vail, K. McCurity. C. Chlrbowski. Freer, L. Dam. H. Walsh, SI. Ponnik, R. 191 BONIFAS HALL COUNCIL M. Buchmann. N. Thompson. J. Mines. S. Hart wig, M. Blum. J. Klassen. J. Tomcek. I). McDermott. DORMITORIES COBEEN HALL COUNCIL Left to Right: C. Mosey (Pres.), C. Wolkcrstorfcr. M. Meyer (Corrcs. Sec.), M. Friend, J. Kamps, M. Creen (Rec. See.), J. Barnard, K. Cleary. A. Byrne, M. O'Mara. M. McOie, B. Kune, S. Schulte, P. Fitch, P. I aly. V. Fleming. L. Szczurko. P. Hoffman. M. Bannon, T. Petemich (Tres.), M. Coons. M. CARPENTER TOWER COUNCIL Left to Hi ah t: B. Theism, M. Juni. C. Vachon. A. Minihnn, L. Brdlinglon, S. VoeUccr. M. Balthuzor, J. Sage, . McCarron, S. Gazdiak, M. SpanR, C. Johnson. C. HoagUnd. L. O'Connell. S. Hilton. N. Mcttrrich (Moderator), M. Adjan. V. Andersen. M. Flaherty. WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALL COUNCILS Each of the women’s residence lialls has a representative student government known as the Hall Council. This organization is composed of elected officers including president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer. The Council also ltas floor or wing representatives and various committee chairmen. The officers are chosen at the beginning of the first semester with the exception of the president who is elected in the spring. The Hall Council serves as a line of communication between the Women’s Interresidence Hall Council and the women of the dormitory. Each Hall Council is represented at the WIRC by the dorm president and representatives from the residence hall. The representatives inform the women of regulation changes. The Hall Council has jurisdiction over particular rule and policy changes of the dormitory. The Council also sponsors open houses and supports participation in all-University events. besides providing student government, the Hall Council also offers opportunities for participation o n various committees including the academic, spiritual, social and cultural, and athletic areas. MARION HALL COUNCIL Back Rows: J. Koenig, B. Regan. M. Birbeck, O. Maruszzak, P. Gocnner. R. St. Clair. Front Rows: K. Weiss, C. Della Torre. J. Ruhancn, M. Boyle, D. Fitzgerald. K. Becker. A. Conroy, R. Honea. S. Buss. 193 O'OONNELL HALL COUNCIL Back Rote: C. Pupushkcwych, R. Purcell, D. Herzogenrath, I). I.nobs, M. Forrest, M. Kaffertv. T. Reif. Sccontl Roil' M. Collins, J. Sotuk, M. Schicffer, T. Price. L. LaVcnturc. Front Row: 1). Foist, B. Roberto, 1). Whalen, L. Ciclak, A. Glndimx. HERATY HALL COUNCIL Back Row: L. Kramp, C. Hunkier, T. Trancr. Second Row: M. Wood niff, M. Gallagher, M. Holman, S. Hamlin. Front Row: K. Graham. 1,. Seiacchetnno. X. Oiiy o. M. Delgado, D. Macholl, V. Gerken. SCHROEOER HALL BOARD OF GOVERNORS Back How: M. Ryan, J .Runde, J. Finn, G. Samuels, I . Polvcmi, R. McDonnell, C. McMahon, R. Calvclli, R. Kane. Strom How: D .Gruber. R. James. B. Edwards, A. Dotesco. R. Secry, L. Zupan, E. Tronolone, B. Fitz-simons, M. Sheeliy, T. Miller, Mr. V. Son them (Head Resident). Front Row: L. Fromm, J. Doyle, H. Bardi, R. Clark. M, Finnegan, J. Gcibel. NOONAN HALL COUNCIL Left to Right: J. McDonough. D. Krueger, W. Douglass (I’res.). P. Cfruolo. D. Ccrniuk. MEN’S RESIDENCE HALL COUNCILS Dormitory Councils operate within each of these mens residence lulls on Marquette's campus: Monitor, Nicolas. Noonan, Stewart, and Walter Schroeder. These Councils plan all-dorm activities anti co-ordinate each hall's participation in all-University events, such as Carnival and Tip-Off. At the same time, the Councils serve as a link between dorm administrators and residents. Each men's dorm is divided into smaller living units known as houses. Residence hall government begins on this lower level, with each house electing a governor to serve on the Council. Representatives are also chosen for each standing committee in the area of activities, academic, athletic, religious, and social. These committees plan programs for the recreation and welfare of all dorm residents, including sports activities, mixers, movies, open houses, and retreats. NICOLAS HALL COUNCIL Hack Row: M. Zasiehida (See.), J. Vundenbcrg. Second Row: I). Scluim, W. VanLinda (Vice Pres.), R. Durhetm (Pres.), R. OuLilian, K. Weisser. Front Row: B. Akashiun. I). Bell, W. Meier (Trw.). MONITOR HALL COUNCIL l-cft to Right: M. Zaprowiki, J. Farina, C. McStiane, T. George, K. Olsen. J. Ileimler. MEN’S INTERRESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL The Men's Interresidence Hall Council acts as co-ordinating agency for the individual men’s residence halls. Council members work with the Dean of Men and his staff to co-ordinate all activity within the residence hall system. The Council also recommends housing policies and integrates the men's dormitory activities programs, promoting participation in intramural sports and all-University activities. The group also functions as a conduct board, handling disciplinary problems as requested. MEN’S INTERRESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Back Rote: R. James, J. Rundc, K. Fitch, W. Octgen, R. Durltcim, W. Van Linda. Second Row: R. Clark, W. Haddad, J. Finn, L. Znpan. Front Row: E. Tronolone, W. Douglass. WOMEN'S INTERRESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL Is t to Right: R. liqnca, C. Certo, J. Sago, M. Croon. C. Hosey, L. Bcdlington, B. Rol)crto, C. Chris tian. N. Podding (Pros.), P. Pellegrini (Corres. See.). BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COUNCIL Lejt to Right: R. Trrracina, D. KrocRcr. M. McCormick, C. Russo. M. McCarity. T. Trento, W. McCarty. I). Kownlczyk, T. Van Handel, J. Mnmirrlli. SCHOOL COUNCILS WOMEN’S INTERRESIDENCE HALL COUNCIL The president and one other representative from each women's dormitory serve on the Women’s Interresidence Mall Council. This group works closely with the Dean of Women's office to co-ordinate dorm activities, making sure that stich activities fit into the all-University calendar without conflict. Functioning as a directional board, the Council dictates policy governing women’s dormitories. One student from each hall sits on the interresidence hall disciplinary' board. This subcommittee of the WIKC hears appeals from the dormitory conduct boards. Besides providing government and leadership for dorm residents, the Council sponsors penny nights, when a girl’s date may buy her extended hours for an evening. ENGINEERING COUNCIL Bock Rou:: R. Ycskc. C. Hurtman, J. Oliver, D. Keuth, J. Nultn, L. Wis-nfakL Front Rote: J. Mittman. J. Grymala. R. Rodrijiurz. DENTAL SCHOOL COUNCIL Left to Right: I). Williams, B. Botsch, R. Didonato. SCHOOL COUNCILS The unifying clement in each college and sc1kx 1 within Marquette University is its Student Council. Membership includes a president, elected representatives from each class, the school senator, and representatives from school organizations, such as professional groups, sororities, fraternities, and honoraries. Each school or college Student Council serves as a communication link between students and faculty. The Council acquaints the Dean and Iris staff with the problems of the students, then informs the student body of faculty decisions and policy changes. Through its senator, each Council keeps abreast with Student Senate developments and proceedings and formulates its views on current campus problems. The (Jouncils co-ordinate all activities for the sciioo], including Welcome Week parties, student-faculty coffee hours, holiday parties and mixers, communion breakfasts, and farewell banquets. These student govem-ent groups also plan school participation in al 1-University events. NURSING SCHOOL COUNCIL Back Ron-: M. Scoblic, Sr. Siena, A. Haluska. J. La .ymki. M. Swinl, R. Purcell, S. Smith. Second Row: J. Hull. C. Kuechlcr, B. Knofczynski, C. M ictus, M. McGovern, R. Walters, B. Rudolph, Sr. Claudia, E. Bamhrick. Front Row: R. Ferry (Pres.). M. Seidl (Vice Pres.), M. Zessin (Sec.), M. R«ws (Trey). PHYSICAL THERAPY COUNCIL Back Row: J. Schock, M. Mndcr, S. Walsh, E. McCruddcn. Middle Row: J. Lowe, M. Mayc, M. O'Hare, L. Rohloff, Front Rote: M. Kircher, E. Stemnn. DENTAL HYGIENE COUNCIL Left to Right: K. Feeney, J. Kuhnala, M. McCarthy. Sr. J. Ruseh, S. Hrendu. L. Oberwetser, B. Botsch (Pres.), J. Maklns. 200 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: V. Compton, D. drill, P. Strnssncr, P. Lawless, M. Duffy, P. Becherer. Kneeling: S. Kyle. Seated: J. Schley (Tres.), M. Btyrr (Vice Pres.), I). Duoust (Pres.), C. Marrn (Sec.). SPEECH SCHOOL COUNCIL Back Row: X. Dc Fazio (Rec. See.), B. Lorch (Corres. Sec.). P. Campbell (Tres.), .1. CramlinK (Vice Pres.), M. West, K. Tierney. Third Row: K. Justi, N. Di Maun). Second Row: M. Shippy, S. Braun. Front Row: S. Eastman, M. McCnmiskey. C. Lowell. 201 JOURNALISM SCHOOL COUNCIL Back How: J. Ryder, K. Schuster, VI. Gonring. E. Bock, J. Weir, R. Fantener, J. Nentl. Front Rote: S. Pouliot. T. Carrothers, M. NoctzcL G. Stanford. ALPHA TAU DELTA Alpha Tau Delta, professional nursing fraternity, offers a program of guest speakers and panel discussions. Regular meetings inform students of curriculum clumges and feature discussions on topics such as psychiatric nursing. During the past year, detectives from the Milwaukee Police Department spoke to the nurses on drug addicts and alcoholics and the problems they will face in the treatment of these patients. To encourage individual performance, Alpha Tau Delta offers an annual scholarship to a first semester sophomore. Socially the group sponsors a dinner dance each year and holds several fund raising projects such as car washes, hake sales, and an annual spaghetti dinner. ALPHA TAU DELTA Hack Bow: S. Seclig, S. Smythe, J. Tilly, K. Heine. B. Kssig, C. Spranzy. B. Nauf-venslcy, B. Rudolph. Third Row: N. Bixler, J. Socman, J. War burg, F. Ujcla, B. Jcnk, M. Sills, C. Andrastrk. Second Rote: R. Ferry, VI. Bezdek. N. Krimkowski, B. Lutz, M. Welland, I). Sehix-pfer, C. Kuechlcr, J. Muekerheide. Front Row: E. Vannackcn, R. Augustine, E. Ferrara. S. Hummel. JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION Left to Right: J. Nit-man. P. Nolan (Pres.), M. Finley, K. Feeney (Tres.), J. Laux. JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL HYGIENE ASSOCIATION The Junior American Dental Hygiene Association acquaints its mem-hers with their future profession. The group sponsors the “Big Sister ' program for incoming Dental Hygiene freshmen and sends representatives to the National Dental Convention each year. REGISTERED NURSES CLUB The Registered Nurses Club was organized for registered nurses, now completing a course of study at Marquette leading to their bachelor's degree. Monthly meetings feature speakers whose topics range from cursil-los or existentialism to cosmetology or experiences with mentally retarded children. REGISTERED NURSES CLUB Back Rote: M. Scidl. Sr. Theresa Anne. J. Podboy, P. Krctnbs, E. Bumhritk. Fourth Row: C. Fratcrrigo. M. Knueven, M. Trausch. Third Row: C. Diaz, Sr. Stephen. LCM, Sr. Claudia. OSF, A. Kruse. Second Row: J. Sample, Sr. M. deMontfort, LCM. Front Row: Nl. Mullingcr, D. Yohanck. SPECIALTY CLUBS 203 THE MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY JUNIOR CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Back Bow: H. Scobic, Sr. M. G. Hornll, M. Muller, I). Bicnldn (Pres.), Sr. M. O'Shnughnessy, M. Feir-tiig, Sr. P. Townsend, E. Torezynski. Front Row: M. Sanfelippo, Sr. M. Eltrudl, J. Neuman. THE MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY JUNIOR CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION The Marquette University Junior Chapter of the American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) familiarizes women students with the roles, obligations, and opportunities for them in medicine. AMWA also aids and advises girls expressing an interest in selecting medicine ns a profession. Monthly guest speakers include area women practicing in the field of medicine. The year’s major activity is Invitation to Medicine, a get-together for all girls interested in medicine from colleges and senior high schools in the Milwaukee area. AMWA conducts an informative survey each year, polling all Marquette women medical graduates, and its singing group participates in the annual Medical School Glee Club concert. ALPHA OMEGA Alpha Omega is u national dental fraternity. In addition to its regular business meetings featuring guest dental speakers, Marquette’s chapter sponsors help sessions for dental students. Socially the group holds dances with other campus organizations. ALPHA OMEGA Left to Rinht: I. Fcinberg, M. Kalin, G. Fagan and Mark, A. Shli-movitz, S. Berger, M. Berk, A. Boicr. MATH CLUB Exploring math study and application, the Math Club tries to bring mathematics out of the classroom and present it in relation to everyday working situations. The club offers lectures, various social events, and a variety of projects to further the student's interest in math. Activities include a tour through the University computer center and numerous faculty lectures. MATH CLUB Back Bou : M. Raymond, E. Lamsarges, M. Bcllehumcur. T. Minklcy. I). Smythc, S. Stoj. hront Row: M. Rm-kwurdt. J. Gartner, R. Sicvitz, P. Stockhausen, S. Goldsmith, F. NVoyach. DENTAL SCHOOL GLEE CLUB The Dental School Glee Club offers its members recreation and enjoyment through group singing. The Glee Club presents an annual concert. participates in the annual Dental Scliool Follies and makes guest appearances at other events. DENT SCHOOL GLEE CLUB Back Row: B. Bablrr (Director). R. Lam. G. Sampson, F. Austcr-mann (Trvs.). Front Rote: J. Mcrkt. T. Maurovk-h. MARQUETTE PLAYERS The Marquette University Theater serves as a performing center for students seriously interested in drama. By presenting both classic and contemporary plays, the company enables students to practice their dramatic skills. Tile Teatro Maria is an intimate and flexible theatre which lends itself well to the training of the actor and provides many opportunities for creativity and imagination in staging productions. Established by Father John J. Walsh, SJ. and the Players in 1955, the Teatro Maria is conducted as a repertory theater for greater metropolitan Milwaukee, giving special consideration to university and high school audiences through its ethical ional program. Leo M. Jones, heat! of the drama department, directs the Players in a program of acting, dance, voice, and pantomime. They are also taught playwriting and the various technical aspects of play production. MARQUETTE PLAYERS l ft to Right: J Caltraux. A. Cugino. C. Kirylo. A. N'aimoli, J. Hock, P. McCer, E. Jordan. MEDICAL SCHOOL GLEE CLUB This year tin Medical School Clee Club celebrated its 21st anniversary-on the Marquette campus. At Christmas time members sang carols at area liospitals. Other activities during the year included an annual spring concert for students, physicians and the general public. The group often provides entertainment for meetings of the Student American Medical Association (SAMA) and medical conventions held by Milwaukee physicians. MED SCHOOL GLEE CLUB Bach Row: L. Rugonctti. C. Guipplc, T. Dccths. Front Rote: A. Kaemmer, P. Hinton. R. PohL S. Laucr. 206 THE DANCE CLUB OF MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY The Dance Club offers students interested in contemporary, folk, ballroom, and square dancing the opportunity to acquire the basic skills from professional instructors. The group meets monthly to learn new dances, plan demonstrations and social activities such as dinner dances, holiday parties, communion breakfasts and lake Michigan cruises. During each meeting, professional instructors from the Wisconsin Dance Club of Milwaukee teach members Latin rhythms, fad dancing and basic ballroom steps. The dancers also incorporate American folk and square dances into their programs. The club sponsors square dances which are open to all Marquette students. Each lesson-meeting is followed by a social lour for members. DANCE CLUB OF MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY Back Rote: T. Shcehy, J. Wrangell, T. Reilly. A. Fischer. J. Ross. Front Rote: J. Pruden, M. Brady. M. Koenig . SHAMROCKS The Shamrocks, engineering sodality, conducts discussions on ethical and religious problems as they affect the professional engineer. Each year the group sponsors a closed retreat for engineers during the first semester. This year the Shamrocks continued a program, in association with Eta Kappa Nu, of visiting local high schools to interest students in engineering. The program’s emphasis was directed at the inner-city schools. SHAMROCKS Back Row: J. Conki. R. Hahn. J. Bielefeld, J. Sk-wcrt. Fr. R. Lumbcck, J. Breunig. A. Murifkc. W. Lopour. Front Row: D. Buechler, E. Schmitz, C. Mueller, A. Miller, T. Kilian, R. Born. RADIO AMATEURS OF MARQUETTE The Radio Amateurs of Marquette (RAMS) furthers the hobby of amateur radio among Marquette University students, and operates within the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission. As a member of the Amateur Radio Relay League, the national association of radio amateurs, the club is informed of new developments and interesting projects concerning fellow amateur radio operators. RAOIO AMATEURS OF AMERICA Back How: R. Schrader, T. Kili.m. J. Kuinford, T. Plichta. Front How: A. Marifkr, T. Reilly. COPE The 1966 freshman journalists changed the name of their newspaper from the J-Line to Cope. Started in 1964 by freshman journalists who wanted an opportunity to gain writing and editing experience early in their college careers. Cope serves all the students of Marquette’s College of Journalism. COPE Left to Hit’llt: D. Cape. K. Katafi.isz, I’. Powell. R. Janka (Editor). AMERICAN SOCIETY OF METALS The Marquette student chapter of the American Society of Metals was organized in 1925 to promote a fuller understanding of the metallurgical aspects of engineering. Although membership is open to all engineers, ASM draws most of its members from students in the metallurgy and materials science option of the mechanical engineering curriculum. Activities of the chapter include monthly seminars on materials, plant tours of materials industries in the Midwest, and attendance at regular monthly meetings of the Milwaukee Senior Chapter of ASM. Through its local professional association, ASM offers its mem-bers a chance to become acquainted with the activities of metallurgical industries in the Milwaukee area. Socially, the student chapter sponsors several functions, including smokers, sports events, movies and talks of general interest. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF METALS Hack How: J. Shay. L. Wisniski, R. Greet . Third How: I). Donovan, K. Ilrohsky, D. Bonds. T. Macco. Second Row: P. Kulkami. J. Gartner, W. Smith. Front Row: C. Dean. S. Kuldap, R. Yerkes, Prof. R. Jansen. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS Back Row: A. Mnrifke, J. Sicwert. J. Brenniit, G. Sandnmi, l. McDonnell, R. Conrad, R. Kli ment. M. Kurrant, L. Ekey, J. Stuht, A. Czeren. W. Lopour, J. Lyons. Second Row: M. Brest, T. Kilian. T. Kutkoskr, K. McGarity, S. Parrot. A. Kumar. R. Ahlmeier. T. Paufil. J. Miller, P. Haurykiewicz, V. Stimuli). Front Row: A. Miller. D. Buechlrr, R. Ahlmeier, J. Schaefer (Sec.), F. Stamm (Pres.), S. Krizan, P. Keller. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a professional society for men in the electronics field. Its student branch at Marquette offers the electrical engineering student experience beyond mere classroom work. Through its national publications, the IEEE keeps electrical engineers informed of the latest trends in the industry. Highlighting the year is the annual National Electronics Conference held in Chicago each October. Throughout the year, IEEE members tour local industries and attend monthly meetings, featuring lectures and films pertaining to the electronics field. 209 ENGINEERING KNIGHTS Back Rote: J. Stuht, J. War on (Tres.), R. Rodriguez. Front Rote: J. MikuUky, J. Shonsoy. ENGINEERING KNIGHTS The Engineering Knights lronor outstanding leaders and participants in extracurricular activities in Marquette's College of Engineering. New mem! ers are selected each year by the current membership and initiated at a ceremony following the annual College of Engineering open ltouse. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Rack row: R. Mauch. J. Kavanngh. I). Sander, T. Mlotkc, I). Fryer, J. Blunkcnhciin, T. McKenna, J. Mann. Third Row: J. Krieslclx-n. I. Ostmwski, I). Burtol. Second Row: R. Groff, T. Glesc, I.. Mangold. R. Siknnki. Front Row: S. Boll, A. Gasper, M. Sniythc. B. McGaffn y. J. MeCabe, T. Moon. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS The American Society of Civil Engineers aims to prepare memlxTS for a career in civil engineering by sponsoring discussion, lectures ami panels. The group also participates in University events, observes various construction projects, and sponsors exhibits at Engineering open house. STUDENT AFFILIATES OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Back Rote: J. Munroc (Pres.), I). Ztjm, K. Swiula, W. Kocpsel, L. Wagner, K. Harhcckc, D. Gooding. S. Furlong, Or. J. Verccllotti (Moderator). Front Row: F. Schmidt. E. Lomsarge . P. Hallway (Sec.). K. Hedin, J. Mancinelli, E. Skowronxki. R. Pohl (Vice Prrs.), J. DavU. STUDENT AFFILIATES OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society was founded to give students the opportunity to meet with professional leaders in the field of chemistry. Regular business meetings feature speakers whose topics include chemistry and related fields of study. Often these speakers are delegates to local conventions of the American Chemical Society. Each year during semester break, the group makes a field trip to places such as Argonnc National laboratories anti the Standard Oil refinery near Chicago. A picnic is held each spring. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a professional organization of engineers whose careers deal with mechanical engineering or related fields. The Marquette student chapter affords its members the opportunity to keep abreast of current technical developments and to become acquainted with the professional engineers in the Milwaukee area. During the year the students hold research paper contests, discuss future options in engineering, tour Milwaukee industries, sponsor exhibits at Engineering open house and participate in various campus activities. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Back Row: J. GrymaLt, J. Woodruff. Second Row: R. Ewald, B. McClory. T. Pelt. I). Dicktnan, I). Snuiglik, J. Schmidt. J. .Mittniann. L. Wisniski. R. Rodriguez. Front Row: D. Smith. J. Dierhcrgrr, T. Fchring, C. Hartman. R. Yoke, R. Bom. ETA KAPPA NU Eta Kappa Nu. national electrical engineering society, was established at Marquette in 1945. Members are selected from the junior and senior electrical engineering classes on the basis of character and scholarship. The group conducts help sessions for sophomore electrical engineering classes and with the Engineering Sodality co-sponsors visits to area high schools to interest students in the engineering program at Marquette. ETA KAPPA NU Back Bow: C. Broad, K. (Clement. H. Engel, J. Madden, J. Sicwert, C. Thomas, J. C a Ulus. W. Lane. Third Row: T. Grimm, G. Barilla, V. SchnabL Second Row: B. Mettz, R. (Clement. J. Simonis. Front Row: F. 7.ngcl, P. Dietz. J. Garcia, J. Halximinn. A. Jani . G. Dommrnhautro, W. NoeUf, It. Cron. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) draws its members from civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers, as well as from those directly identified with the transportation industry. The main purpose of SAE is to offer a healthy outlet, away from the classroom, for engineers to explore and discuss their ideas. At monthly section meetings, student engineers discuss projects and ideas with engineers from other schools. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS Back Row: R. Sikorski, J. Stuht. Fourth Ritw: S. Krizan, K. Sheth, C. Hartman. Third Row: L. Wivnbki. J. Schaefer. T. Walk udi. Second Row: C. Wiese, P. 11 inner, J. Mittman, 1). Bartol. Frimt Row: G. Schrot (Pres.), D. Dkkman. L. Rossi gno (Vice Pres.), DEBATE TEAM The Marquette Debaters start work in August when the topic for resolution is announced. Preliminary research begins and the varsity teams build affirmative cases and assimilate negative briefs. By the middle of October the first tournament assignments are made. This year intercollegiate competition sent the University debaters to Iowa, New Orleans and Boston. They attended tournaments at Brandeis, Harvard, Dartmouth, Ohio State and Tulane. During semester break the squad competes in two major tournaments. The national finals in April signal the end of the debate year. DEBATE TEAM Back Rtnc: S. Cuba, S. Birrinjjrr. P. Ford, J. Hcmmcr, Jr. (Director of Forensics), J. Lewinski (Grad. Assistant). Front Bou: C. Frank, W. Thies, M. Pittrrle, |. Webs, J. KrcuL SOCIOLOGY CLUB The Sociology Club seeks to interest its members in social work and careers in related fields. Meetings of the group feature guests who speak on job opportunities for sociology majors and minors. The club sponsors field trips to prisons and other institutions. This year memlx rs went to Chicago to tour and study slum areas of urban America. SOCIOLOGY CLUB Back Bow: J. McGee (Moderator), M. Hill, li. Liljegren, T. Wilson. I). Christenson. Second Bine: A. Arimond, D. O’Neil. A. JeJetine (Pres.). S. Corcoran, C. Hurley. M Sedl.il. Front Bow: M. Walmsley, A. Martin. M. Mileskl. CIASP The Conference on Inter-American Student Projects (CIASP) co-ordinates and supervises summer work projects for North American college students in the cities and rural areas of Mexico. I ist year eight Marquette students participated in the program. CIASP acts as a summer Peace Corps sponsoring projects in the areas of community development, teaching, social work and construction work. Volunteers conduct town meetings, youth activities and community surveys and teach crafts. English and specialized trades to Mexican school children. The men also help hiiild schools, homes and community centers ami the women teach sewing, cooking and other skills. CONFRATERNITY ON INTER-AMERICAN STUDENT PROJECTS Left to Right: M. M.o'iunani. R. J.mk.t. I). Flick, K. Spruit. NORTH POINT ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION The North Point Alumnae Association was formed by a group of graduates of North Point High School, a Jesuit school in India, who arc now attending Marquette. The members gather together occasionally for a social evening. NORTHPOINT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION tu'ft to Rinht: A. Gandhi. S. Plunuchara . A. Kuuur. I . Mahmoud. Fr. Stanford. SJ. T. Dolkar, Fr. Sltcrhuroc. SJ. 1° 214 YOUNG REPUBLICANS Back Raw: .1. Driscoll, R. Budnik. Fourthi Rote: K. Quirk. R. McSwoeney, M. PiueckI, I). Christiansen. Thini Rote: C. Seheiirich, L. Durkin. M. Holavek, B. Davit, L. Carbon, C. Blankcnheim, D. Smythc. N. Krohn, C. lolinvin, K. Trinity. R. Sylvain, T. Strottman. Second Rote: S. Cray. F. Sweeney. C. Marshall. E. Sclunielcr. M. Batmier, M. Pittcrlc, M. M.ignnr, T. Miller. K. McElligott. Front Rote: T. Wilson, S. Birringer, C. Schni, |. McCullough, E. Richter. B. Bertmter. Not Pictured: Thomas McCabe (Pres.). YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Marquette Young Republicans work to generate an interest in politics and political problems on the campus. The organization seeks to provide solutions to these problems. Ix th on and off campus through education and political action. The Young Hepuhlicans create an interest in the Republican Party and its candidates by enabling members to engage in campaigns. Debate forums and discussions are provides! to expose members to current problems. The group also sponsors social activities for its members. SURE Students United for Hacial Equality (SURE) aims to educate the Marquette community in the area of civil rights. This year members picketed the Carnival and Tip-Off dances at Devine's Ballroom protesting the Eagles Club’s membership policies. They also helped with registration of inner core voters for the Milwaukee school lx ard elections and urged the support of liberal candidates. SURE members conducted a Christian Renewal Program during the year aimed at discussion on social action. They also chaperoned dances and supplied coaches for sports activities at St. Bonifas parish. STUDENTS UNITED FOR RACIAL EQUALITY l eft to Riftlit: E. KowaKky (Scc.-Tres.), M. Moore. M. Morton, Cl. Stanford (Public Relations Chain nan). K. Williams, M. Denctt. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Back Rote: I). Jacques, C. Martinson. J. Kennedy, R. Sylvain, B. Murphy, J. Crosson. C. Mickle, M. Bauincr, M. Cleary. N. Schuster. M. McCarity. K. Schuster. Seated: M. Browner, M. Smythe. C. Wyant. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Membership in the Young Democrats offers a training ground for future politicians. Members receive practical experience by working for local and state candidates and by participating in the state convention. Through an active program of discussions and guest speakers, the Young Democrats keep members and nonmembers familiar with current events. The organization serves as a stimulant to create an active response to governmental affairs as well as to the principles of the Democratic Party. The Young Democrats list their goals as promoting political action, education, and service. YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM Back Bow: R. Sylvain, T. Slrotlmaii, M. Phttccki, M. Hnlusek. E. Schmielcr (Chairman), V. taiDuca, J. Wilbur. Front Bow: J. Yonts, W. Buckley. M. Curran. A. Talman (Tres.), M. M.i«nur (Vice Chairman), M. Sweenie. YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM Young Americans for Freedom is a Conservative youth organization tluit aims to spearhead Conservative activity throughout the United States. In the past the Marquette group has sponsored talks by Conservative speakers, distributed over 2,000 pieces of Conservative literature on campus and has collected over 10,000 pounds of soap to be sent to Vietnam. MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM (MUCAP) Back Bow: E. O’Donnell (Trw.), N. McKeague, B. llaUiiiKs (Co-ordinator), Fr. J. Grau. SJ. (Faculty Rep.). Second Bow: L. Ackcmiann. S. Larriinois. Front Bow: V. Marik (Campos Committee Chairman). F. Martinrlli (Public Relation Chairman). MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM The Marquette University Community Action Program (MUCAP) is a social service organization founded to assist students' on campus desiring to volunteer time and service to the Milwaukee community. MUCAP establishes and maintains contact with the various social help organizations in Milwaukee to leant their needs and also to determine in what ways interested Marquette students can sene these needs. Volunteers decide liow much time they can devote to a particular activity. Openings for volunteer work include tutoring, various types of recreational and youth work, assisting in hospitals and county institutions, and big-brother programs. YOUNG CHRISTIAN STUDENTS Young Christian Students, a Christian action organization, strives to make itself more effective by creating a Christian community among its members. It is primarily a discussion group and training ground for future Christian leaders. This year YCS sponsored “On the Waterfront. an alternate Tip-Off dance held at the War Memorial Center, to make people aware of the moral issue involved in the Eagles' Club controversy. YOUNG CHRISTIAN STUDENTS Back Bow: M. Xashleanas (Pres.), M. Doyle, M. Zerfas. Front Bow: M. Cserlulml. J. M.meinelli, M. Delgado. CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine at Marquette has been active for almost four years. Members work in parishes, schools and orphanages throughout tin Milwaukee area. A prime activity is teaching junior and senior high school CCD classes in nine parishes. This year the CCD initiated a new facet to its program on an experimental basis. Twenty-two Marquette coeds are working with little sisters from a Milwaukee home for girls. The success of the program lias been so great tliat an expansion is planned for next year. The CCD also has social activities including dances, communion breakfasts, and an annual variety show put on for the benefit of over 200 CCD students as well as for its own members. CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE Rack Rim-: D. Zcps, I). B.irtelt, W. Donahue. M. McCarthy, A. Martin, |. Faster. Fourth Row: Ft. Bischofhcrgcr, SJ. (Moderator), R. Wallace, C. Tobin. E. Forshay, K. Peterman, C. WoOcrrstorfcr. Third Rote: K. Morris, V. La If redo (Pres.), J. Koenig, H. Draper. Second Rote: J. Russ (Sec.-Tre .), F. Delia. P. Bell, B. Stager, J. Mancinrlli. Front Rote: B. Daory. M. Johnson. F. Fomclli. R. Vitillo, M. Cserhalmi, N. Barbee. JOURNALISM SODALITY The Journalism Sodality is a Catholic action group, combining a program of personal spiritual develop, incut with apostolic work. The Sodality carries out this work within the College of Journalism and the University, while employing a program following the spiritual exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola. As a member of the Marquette Religious Council, the Sodality participates in the Council’s Christian Renewal Program. The group also sponsors communion breakfasts, coffee hours, speakers programs and provides other services to the College and University. JOURNALISM SODALITY Hack Row: M. McCarty, A. Byrne. R. Lojaippo. Second Rote: C. McCarthy. K. Johunson, J. Ryder, M. Mueller. Front Rote: I. Mntusch.ik (Prefect), S. Barrett. A. Filip. K. Fisher. HISPANIC CLUB The Hispanic Club was founded in 1962 to cultivate and promote wider interest in the Spanish language and culture. At regular meetings, students who have studied at Marquette's Madrid campus show slides and tell of their experiences in Spain. Each year the club sponsors several dinners with decorations and food reflecting a Spanish theme. HONORS STUDENTS ASSOCIATION This year marks the first year of official campus recognition for the Honors Students Association. Membership includes all students in Marquette’s Honors Program. The USA unifies the honors students by sponsoring social and educational activities and provides an outlet for service to the University. Tutoring services are offered to other students in elementary foreign languages, sciences, and math. Other activities include periodic seminars on topics of general interest anti two closed retreats. HISPANIC CLUB Hack Ron: L. Quinn. C. Vneieh. M. Murphy. J. Murphy. C. Muffin, B. Thompson. J- Drfawll. C. Wilvat. Sm.ni! Rote: R. Kovacs. P. Hut . C. Pieroni, J. Smythc. Front Rote: B. Zdon, C. Schulz, K. Sdtaltes. K. Novae. K. Sehmieler. J. Clark (Pres.). Mr. R. Day (Moderator). HONORS PROGRAM Back Rote: B. Rudolph. P. Andres. A. B rne, C. IX-try. P. Truinor, M. Anzingcr, B. Pnsthimia, K. Woyach, I.. Stockton. A. Fisher, H. Bradley. J. Loomis. P. Frrisehmidt, F. Schmidt, M. Foster, C. Brnilx . F. Sk.d.ik, M. Ticfert Third Rote: C. Messm.in. T. Carrotlwrs. M. Staudcnmaier. C. Schulz. K. Ridge, Second Row: A. Mrlnj.ik. B. Bedford, S. Johnson. J. Rosv M. Mrycr. C. Lung. C. Gardner, K. Katufiasz, J. Norman, M. Hoyh-r. L. Knitter, K. Parker, K. Skowronski. M. Celhtti. C. Chiardi, J. Zimmerman. P. Stockhausen. Front Rote: T. Amoldusscn, R. Ban. J. Scliarfcnlx-rg. J. Broneskv. W. Thies, S. Downey. R. Harlx-cke, M. Murphy. T. Sudik. J. Prestem. T. Fagan. T. Panfil, F. Schmanski. CROWN AND ANCHOR LITERARY SOCIETY Crown and Anchor, literary discussion society, traces its history hack four centuries and lx asts John Donne and Hen Jonson among its mem-Ihts. The Marquette chapter, known as the “Red Hat Tavern,’ was founded almost 50 years ago. Membership selection is on the basis of academic superiority, creativity and general intellectual competence. Socially, the society sponsors an annual May time Masque, featuring original drama by past or present members. Crown and Anchor also holds the Summer Vale, a festival dating back to Jenson's time, where Chamber music anti Sherry arc traditional. CROWN ANO ANCHOR Left to Right: B. Fit simons, J. Trader. YY. Townsend, J. Hohbins. R. Brilliant. J. Knock, T. Guile. R. Heilman. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS DE MARQUETTE Le Ccrcle Francais tie Marquette, or the French Club of Marquette, is the official French cultural society on campus. Tlie club enables members to have fun while increasing their cultural background and knowledge of the French language. Members discover the relationship of French music, art. drama, literature, philosophy anti science to our own cultural society. A social gathering follows each meeting of the French Club. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Rack Row: E. Schrnking, Bro. C. Mnkrzyi-ki, A, Smith, B. Meyer, M. Lcttre. Front How: B. Cunningham. T. R.tmlxrt (Prr .). P, Counscll. A. Smith, S. Anderson. 220 PERSHING RIFLES The Pershing Rifles is interested in expanding the instruction for cadets in the Army llOTC program. The group serves mainly as supplementary training for the future officers. By participating in drill and by representing Marquette University in drill meets throughout the country, the cadets are exposed to practical experience in receiving and giving orders. The cadets also receive a basic groundwork in leadership and responsibility. In addition the Pershing Rifles tries to cultivate interest in the ROTC program among the students. ANCHOR AND CHAIN The purpose of Anchor anti Chain is to promote a professional attitude among the midshipmen in the Naval ROTC unit. The organization sponsors the annual NROTC Day and Awards Ceremony, the Navy Ball, and other military and social events. PERSHING RIFLES Back Row: R. O bot. J. Woodruff, R. R« dc, R. Chisholm. M. Tilley. I). Fra neck i. K. Wagner, Fourth Row: V. Boehm, J. V,iut:h. G. Braun. K. Carroll. R. Pezza. J. Clark. Third Row: I). Grunlund. L. Salis. K. Schallrs. J. RLiir.Srrowf Row: A. Filip. T. Spicka. Front Row: Nl. Condon. ANCHOR AND CHAIN Back Row: M. Sheehy. W. Barnard, I). Fanes, I . Kolczynski, C. Mc.Mnnuis, K. Reed, R. Cuner-man, C. Alexander. K. Fitch. Third Row: E. Capitola, C. Rcisenbuechlcr, E. Breslin. I). Schrader. R. Bollinger. K. Desmond. C. Thompson, G. Thompson, J. Hamilton, M. Wallace. Second Row: P. Kasimatis, H. Faui|iiet, l . Palacltcck. W. Kambic, A. Casper, M. Lulling. Nl. Fox. C. Iaimii|uist. D. Bogus. Front Row: J. Hosteny, P. Russell (Pres.), J. Fitzgerald (Vice Pres.), C. Dean, R. Mod-jeski (Major. I'nited States Marine Corps), R. Zahner (Midshipman), F. Lorenz. J. McGee. 221 SCABBARO ANO BLADE Back Row: C. Martinson, L. Pryor. F. McCuffery, J. Hostcny. Second Row: C. Lumlriuist, W. Boehm, J. Clark, J. Albright, F. Lorenz. Front Row: P. Bussell (Sec.), M. Klingler (Vice Pres.), I). McCarver (Pres.). SCABBARO AND BLADE Founded at Marquette in 1956, the Twelfth Regiment G Company of Scabbard and Blade, national honorary military’ society, luis members from both the Army ROTC and Navy ROTC units. Members must be juniors with a 2.4 general average and a 3.0 in military subjects. The society co-ordinates activities between both ROTC units and organizes the annual campus Army-Navy football game and post-game party at Kilroy’s. They also sponsor lectures on military subjects, some of which are open to the entire student body. MARCADETTES The Marcadettes, Marquette’s coed marching squad, is officially affiliated with the Army ROTC Brigade on campus. They appear annually at one home basketball game and at Tip-Off. Away from the campus, the Marcadettes engage in drill competition with other coed exhibition teams from colleges and universities throughout the United States. MARCADETTES Rack Row: J. Molony, J. Brcy, K. Giltner, Fifth Row: J. Ncubcrt, K. Morris, C. Drozd ik. Fourth Row: P. Powell. C. Urhaniki, H. Cirillo. S. Steigncr. M. Origan, Major Talbott. Third Row: J. Tahcr, B. Singer, I). Kersten, J. Armbnister, M. Koenigs. M. Wall miry. Second Row: L. Marshall, M. Hupp. E. Williams, B. IX- Best. Front Row: A. Filip, J. Cembicki. M. Filip. 900 MILWAUKEE CLUB The Milwaukee Club was organized to bring students who live off campus into closer contact with the activities of Marquette University. It is primarily a social organization which sponsors dances, parties, and other events. The Milwaukee Club also performs service contributions such as food drives for the needy. MILWAUKEE CLUB Back Row: R. Crceo, C. Mickle, T. Panfil, I). Jaqucs, K. StoilnT, C. I’.ipk.i. |. McCulloch, S. Slireinrr, G. Kchlnhofrr, J. Wrangell, T. Heinrich. Second Rote: R. Alilmeier, K. Panlcncr, R. Ahbneicr, J. Driscoll, Nl. Flamingo, J. IxMnnb. L. Lee. Front Rote: Nl. Koenigs. J. Stabler. PRE-MEO CLUB Back Rote: D. Christensen. T. Kelsall, R. Quirk. W. Pehrson, J. Ticgs. J. Korrnic. Third Ron: G. Kowal, T. Wilson (Stethescopc Editor), J. Cibfricd, H. R.ivelo. P. McAleavey, J. Hants . D. Beck, T. Palmer (Pres.). Second Rote: P. Kohls (Trrs.). R. Toft (Y'icc Pres.). R. Balistreri (Sec.). C. Christian, K. Anderson, C. Baker, L. Terone, H. B.irdi. Front Rote: R. Palmer. A. Naimoli, R. Harbecke, P. Pare . PRE-MEO CLUB The Pre-Mcd Club was formed in 1960 to aid premedical students with curriculum plans and to promote medicine as a career among Marquette students. The group also serves as a link between its mcmlx rs and the Medical School staff. Regular meetings feature physicians and medical specialists as speakers. Members also attend some professional medical meetings in Milwaukee. 223 METROPOLITAN CLUB Bark Row: M. Urian, J. Maivio. L. Liin-h. Front Row: R. lai Banca, J .Huffman. A. Minihan, E. Tron-olone. M. A. Bk-akley, P. Mack. B. I.inc h. J. Crosson. C. Scihilia. METROPOLITAN CLUB The Metropolitan Club was organized to bring together those students from New York, New Jersey, and New England. In addition to social events and meetings on campus, the group plans activities in the New York area during iioliday vacations. This year the club held an informal Christmas dance in New York City with members of the Met Club of Notre Dame University. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS The International Students Club of Marquette University was founded to promote better international understanding. To achieve this, the club provides opportunity for the exchange of ideas, experiences and impressions among its members, both foreign and American. Members can participate in panel discussions, cultural shows, seminars, social reunions, and international dinners throughout the year. Slide shows and talks are also given regularly. Informal coffee hours are held every Friday afternoon. The voice of the International Students is their monthly magazine, the Nota Bene. INTERNATIONAL STUOENTS CLUB Back Rote: G. Valvcrde. M. Bute. W. Craig. K. Aiks ne-Chin. Third Row: S. Pli.imicli.ir.is, I). Bogus, H. Liljejprn, J. Aliik.il. P. Tobin, J. N'ulin, W. Evans, M. Cluster. Second Row: K. Shcth. T. Dollar (Vice Pres.), C. Pereira. K. Crowley, A. Kumar. A. Canilhi, P. Hughes. Front Row: D. Feller, J. Boyd. R. Shaikh, P. Mahinond, I). Tliomas. AVALANCHE CLUB Back Row: J. Scbeultinger, C. Thomas, C. Mfzkewiz, E. Radovich. P. Stumpf, C. Fruterrigo, T. Tddcrer, N. Me-Canon. T. Ckhon, S. Merkel, E. Biol. A. Coleman, P. Reding. Third Row: C. Paukis, D. Digrlcn, J. Mizkewicz, M. Kozel, J. Vodker, S. Osoba. I. Worth, F. Logrip]x ,. Second Row: B. Nolan, C. Hrapdiuk. J. Hale , S. Barrett, A. Miller, M. Burns, R. Losch. Front Row: M. Means. L. Nuccfa), B. Cenex, M. Cashman, R. Treder (Men's Vice Pres.), T. Miotke (Pres.), E. Crash (See.). T. Berml (Women's Vice Pres.). AVALANCHE CLUB The Avalanche Club was founded in 194S to unite skiing enthusiasts at Marquette. Members built recreational facilities for their enjoyment at Mary hill near Milwaukee and maintain these facilities for the use of all Marquette students. During the skiing season, a work schedule is established, with all club members sharing in tasks such as operating the tow at Maryhill. The Avalanche Club also sponsors a Sadie Hawkins dance each year and special ski trips on weekends during semester break. M-CLUB The M-Club is the lettermen’s organization at Marquette. This group has been working with the Athletic Council to re-establish itself, since its activity was greatly reduced when the University dropped intercollegiate football. The mcml ers, working together to support all athletic teams at Marquette, sit in a block at sports events to promote enthusiasm and interest among the students. M CLUB Back Row: I). Ward. R. Walsh. L. Dam, J. Sdiindhdm, I). Madsen. A. Kult. Third Row: F. Calka, J. End. J. McGee, T. Greenwood. Second Row: M. Schwarda, G. Freer. Front Row: B. Bohmann. B. Vail. R. Chlebowski. F. Testier, M. Ponik, J. CLirk, G. McKowen. RABBITS The Rabbits Athletic Club promotes participation in Marquette’s intramural program. Members referee football and basketball games and organize University track meets for the annual campus Olympics Day in May. The Rabbits also participate in a 11-University activities and sponsor mixers and other private social events. RABBITS Back Row: S. Serainur. J. Knw.iUki, M. Smith, J. Bailey, D. Anderson, J. Langcnluunp. Ur. J. Robl (Moderator). Third Row: C. Avery. R. Culvelli, L, Redell, T. Gannon, J. Riunov, M. Chaney. Second Row: J. Farrell, J. Guest, M. Palumlio, J. Gilmore, M. Lcttrc, J. Casper, D. Kelly. Front Row: F. Mueller, M. Pktold, M Dennehy, T. Flannery, C. Swanson, T. Donncllan, J. Leonard, M. Suehanl.i, M. Harrington. STEWART HALL COUNCIL Left to Right: R. O'Boirne (Sec.), W. Kanger (Vice Pres.), K. Fitch. J. O'Heam (Tres.), S. Choy, R. Gross, W. Octgen (Pres.), T. Mctcvier (Soc. Chairman). MILLARD FILLMORE SOCIETY The Millard Fillmore Society was formed in early 1966 by a group of graduate students to “foster the development of meaningless phases of history. The membership, dedicated to satirical exposition, consists entirely of presidents. The society sponsors a Millard Fillmore lecture “when the situation is dire enough.” This year a coat of arms was adopted, featuring a purple antelope on a field of tuna nsh. MILLARD FILLMORE SOCIETY R. Heilman (non-member). 226 MARQUETTE ENGINEER THE MARQUETTE ENGINEER The Marquette Engineer, a technical magazine published four times a year by the Engineering students, is an active member of ECMA (Engineering College Magazines Associated). It provides the students with an opportunity for editorial and business experience; promotes technical writing and provides a means for its publication. The Marquette Engineer also informs the student lx dy on technical and non-technical matters, and provides a public relations medium for Marquette University and the College of Engineering. Hack How: G. Schmitz. J. Steffen, B. Bom. Sccoml time: J. Nuhn. H. Ahlmeier. 1). Burchler. Front How: S. Parrot. J. Slewert, J. Bren nig. V. Lopour. WHEEL Hack How (in tree): I). Kroeger, T. Schneider. Second How: M, Kern. C. Junkovicli. I). Drttmann, M. Cherny. Front How: 1 . Harrington. P. Prochazkn. M. McGarity. THE WHEEL Commonly mistaken as the newspaper of the College of Business Administration, The Wheel presents stories of interest to all students. While primarily written for Business Administration students. The Wheel frequently prints stories on such controversial topics as Vietnam, the draft and the Eagles Club. Its purpose is to encourage students to make decisions about these issues. The Wheel entertains its readers with satirical articles written by students enrolled in other Marquette colleges and schools. The Wheel also functions as a publicity outlet for such organizations as the Business Administration Council. THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF THE SENATE The legislative branch of the student senate is composed of 25 members elected on a proportional basis by the students of each college on campus. Individual senators introduce the bills which come before the senate each year. If a bill is passed the senator who initiated it is responsible for carrying it out. Any important bill which affects the entire student body is brought liefore the Committee on Student Life for approval. Two senators represent the students on the CSL. THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH OF THE SENATE Hack How: P. Janicki, F. Seng. V. Cliamller. M. Kolinski. E. Bernard, l. Staudcnmaier. M. Brisk-y. J. Hammond, E. Stemnn. Front Row: J. Kerschor. F. Van Hecke, C. Pas ion, I). Stcininger, P. Pleska. PHI DELTA PHI Back Haw: J. Mavis, I . Plcska, l . Herman. Thirty, L. Love. I). Sage, |, lamsdorf, J. Nteblcr front How: A Karpowitz (Sec.). J Sheehan (Pres.), G. Gcrlach, Prof. R. klit kc. Not Pictured: W. Jcmwro (Trcs. I, W. Farrell. I). Fclger. H. Jackson. LAW FRATERNITIES Delta Theta Phi anti Phi Alpha Delta, national legal fraternities, and Phi Delta Phi, international legal fraternity, promote high legal scholarship and professional responsibility. The groups sponsor both social functions for their own members and professional events, often open to all law students. PHI ALPHA DELTA Back Haw: M. Ktirrer. B. Dunjai, C. Salmi, R. Perkins, J. Murray. Second Row: J. McDonnell, T. Hrtzrl, F. Vella. P. Friesler, I). Jacquart, E. Conmey. First Haw: I). Kberliartlt, J. Wood (Vice Justice). D. Karempelis (Justice), R. Stepke (Sec.). C. Pittman (Marshal). Prof. M. Hagen (Fac. Mod.). DELTA THETA PHI Back Raw: M. Honnvich, D. Dugan. T. Whipp, J. Coughlin, T. Obenborgcr. J. Duffy, J. Fuller, J. Seymour, C. Cariseh, J. Fcldbnicggr. Fourth Raw: W. Brogclman. L. Powers, C. Marsack. R. Ricci. M. Bruch. M. McCabe, T. Guszkowski. M. Zimmer. 1.. Calvey, R. Stevens, T. Evans, Cl. Silc, M. Mealy, P. Wick, J. Savage. Third Raw: R. Gorm stein (Bailiff), S. Masters. M. Omelia (Vice Dean), J. Oswald (Dean), F. Daily (Tribune), P. Hrmky (Exchequer), VV. Bleukley, I). Purcell. Second Haw: M. Rick. J. LaPointc, D. Flynn. C. Imokatch, T. Smith. B. Jersich. W. Ross. Front Haw: H. F.slicn. J. Stadtmurllrr, C. Merten. I). Costello. R. Knoll, W. Hickmnrm. 228 OYER The Marquette Oyer, Law School newspaper, includes articles on current problems of the Law School and the legal profession. Supported by alumni contributions, the paper is produced by first semester juniors and second semester freshmen. Although the paper ceased publication after one edition last fall, it is scheduled to resume next year. OYER Back Row: J. Tosh, H. Goremtein, E. Bum. T. Boyer. front Row: I). Karraipclis. C. Cerlach (Ed.). S. Master . MOOT COURT Moot Court provides appellate practice for senior law students. During the spring semester, eight of the top twenty scholastically ranked juniors are chosen to participate. They spend the summer months researching and preparing briefs and arguments for fall, when they compete for the honor of representing the Law School in the National Appellate Moot Court Contest. MOOT COURT l ft to Right: C. Loolcatch, J. Ntcblcr. J. Murray. R. Perkins. W. Row STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION Back Row: J. Oswald. M. Plnka, J. Kuhnmucnch, J. Lawrence, W. Ross. C. Silc. J. Sheehan. J. McDonnell. I). Purcell, J, Murray. C. CcrUch. H. Diaz. Front Row: J. Stadtimicllcr. W. Bleakley (Vice Pres.), J. Mavis (Pres.), J. Frldbrncggr (Tres.), C. Marsack. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION The Student Bar Association, affiliated with the American I-aw Student Association, includes every full-time Marquette law student in good standing. Tile association publishes the Placement Digest, which helps seniors find permanent positions. The Student Bar Association sponsors an annual Christmas party, afternoon coffee lectures featuring prominent speakers, the Barrister's Ball and the De Toc-queville Lecture Series. Speakers and symposiums on criminal law are featured in the Law Day Program, a new event scheduled in the spring. LAW REVIEW Back Row: J. Loosdorf, M. Omelia. F. Daily. M. Kunar, J. Dully, B. Dun)ui, T. Erdmann, P. Brmky. D. Dugan, J. Oswald, T. Hrtzd, J. Nieblor, M. Rick. Front Row: A. Karpowitz, B. O’Neill. T. OhcnberRW. T. (ais kowski. M. Zimmer (Ed. in Chief), T. Whipp.A. Teplimky. P. Fricskr. MARQUETTE LAW REVIEW Founded in 1917, the Marquette Law Review is published quarterly during the school year. Each issue contains articles written by prominent attorneys and judges, student comments on recent decisions and legislation, and reviews of recent Ixxiks. The staff is composed of second and third year students selected on the basis of scholarship. The Marquette Imw Review offers special training in legal research. 230 SPORTS SECTION outrrf' liBOUETj, iWltTlC ikfiOUETn iBOU£rr ‘ iBOUET pjWUEn MARQUETTE WARRIORS Back Row: I. Bailey, J. Goodin. C. Smith. Second Row: A. McGuire, (Head Coach). J. Langenkamp, J. Cherniak. G. Thompson. B. Simmons. I). Anderson. B. Weingart (Trainer). H. Raymonds (Assistant Coach). Front Row: B. Neklewie (Manager). P. Carbins. B. Bninkhorst, R. Wolf (Qiptiiin), J. Burke. M. Cumin, B. Lucliini. C. R.ispudic (Manager). WRESTLING TEAM Back Row: P. Bucrk, M. Honan. J. McNamara, K. Polachcck. J. Schindhcim (C.ipt.). Second Row: C. Cummins (Stud. Mgr,), F. Tesslor. B. I loll,uni, J. Bmchhnusen. J Cradisnik, H. Cross. Front Hon: J. I toward. I). H. 1’onKon. I ('.u . nu.iod, I- Boh- tiumn, M. End. M. McDonngnl. Not pictured: B. McSwcency, J. Weidner, J. Hnjewski, S. Parr. I.. Mangold. FRESHMAN TEAM Back Row: F. Edwards, R. Rjihn, J. Thomas. Front Ron: T. Flynn (Assistant Conch), C. Sewell. J. Rekler, J. Burke, H. Raymonds (Coach). MARQUETTE CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Back Row: T. Paulson. G. LaVasscr, L. Dam. T. Rapp, S. Burry, J. McNamara, M. Shimek (Coach). Front Row: P. Collins (Cap!.). R. Chlcbowski. M. Suchardu, B. Vail, B. Sobczak, ). End. MARQUETTE SOCCER TEAM Back Row: R. Kiefer, J. Schubert, R. Walsh. B. Gander (Coach). Second Row: M. Mc.Monigal (Trainer). A Knit. E. Meyer, T. Milling. M. Ponik. J. Clark, J. Schuetz. C. Nader (Coach). Third Row: D. Steininger. H. Bolk. J. McGee. B. Webch, E. Riel Front Row: L. Fernandez. N. Plumuclmras, C. Zahner, D. Ward. F. Hernandez CHEERLEADERS Back Bow: S. Murphy, V. Gill. R. Piastcki Front Bow: E. Sbonsey. K. McGarity, D. Muyhood, S. Bell. JUDO CLUB Back Bow: D. Krueger, C. Buehler, J. Howard, W. Clark. A. Visscrs, T. Ryan, T. Cuyctte. Second Bow: R. Kazcl (Head Insinictor), P. Ilnwatli (Treas.), J. Cecl, R. King. K. Ludwig, F, Cccl. F. Van Heckc, D. Staral (Vice Pres.), front Row: R. Dunaj (Pres.), J, Sinnott (Co-instructor), C. Rucker, M. I!udak. J. Lynch, L. Dethlefs (Sec.). Irene Matusclmk News Editor Carol Ludorf Editorial Editor Karolyn Sell aster Woman’s Page Editor THE MARQUETTE TRIBUNE Margaret McGowan CamptiK Editor Leonard Egan Editor-in-Clnef Rosalie Logrippo Entertainment Page Editor James Van Etten Article Editor Cail Gleason Editor-in-Chicf JOURNAL QUARTERLY Ti Richard Sanders Poetry Editor Stephen Pouliot Associate Editor C. P. McCarthy Contributing Editor Donna Bower Fiction Editor 237 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Robert J. Baehl Shirlex A. Camiiio Warren F. Chisholm John J. Baldaserini David B. Boxer Louis S. Coric Henry II. Conti Richard P. Berhrcndt John O. Bromhacher Wavnc E. Casey Charles W. Courtney Michael M. Blanton Richard R. Brown Robert B. Cerminaro George W. Crimmins Robert J. Boot Thomas S. Burke Lloyd V. Chin John E. Daly 239 Leonard A. Dam Roger R. Donzdli Donald M. Fahey Kenneth A. Cordon Patrick M. Delaney Robert J. Downey Mary E. Focrtsch James M. Gorman Michael J. Dcnnehy E. John Doyle, 111 Charles E. Gallagher William F. Grant, Jr. Joseph Dermodv Kathlyn M. Edmier lames H. Glinski Kenneth J. Griesemer James J. Dishinger Ralph W. Goctting, Jr. Eileen A. Crosh 240 Rafael Cuilbert Martin J. Holmes George E. Jankovich Daniel E. Kaufmanu William E. Guilfoil Thomas E. Hove Patricia M. Jones Donna Kcrsten Philip E. Harrington Murvin Huber Alan E. Jung Man.' It. Kingfogl Hilar)' D. Harris David M. Jackson James R. Kan ter Bernard P. Kirchner Lawrence H. Heisler Paul B. Jacobson Steven T. Koka u 241 James K. Kopp Thomas P. Krukowski Charles J. Mann Nicholas J. Koremenos Joseph K. Kuemmel Ruth M. Litzler Robert M. Marinello Kelly P. Komcly Robert M. Kuenn A. Nicholas Loth Richard K. Martin Diane M. Kowalezyk Norman C. LcMieux David J. Lukas Mark J. McDonald David A. Kroeger Timothy Levandoski P. Michael Mahoney Mary E. McCarity K. Maureen Mitten Eileen E. Mulaney Charles A. Niggemann James T. McHugh Michael J. Moezynski Edward F. Mulvey Peter J. Nill Stephen V. Mclnemey Sharon J. Mooney Charles C. Murphy Daniel C. O’Meara Cary R. McKowen Kathleen R. Morrissey Mary M. Murtaugh Augusto J. Pasion Carole M. Mickle James M. Moulis James II. Ncy James M. Pitz John P. Plichta Daniel C. King Thomas M. Schneiger John W. Spludc Pauline A. Prochazka I irry J. Kinzcl Rafael A. Sepulveda 'Hiomas Stadtmueller John H. Quirk Daniel M. Sasso James R. Smith CeraJd J. Stilp James P. Retzer James R. Schindhelm Peter L. Sollento Patricia A. Stumpf Michael T. Schmitz James A. Spella Santo J. Sturino John K. Sweetland David P. Weber Carol J. Wctmorc Christopher F. Swords Frank C. Urban Bernard A. Weitekamp Robert W. Wisely David D. Thompson Charles J. Waldvogel Thomas B. Wesson Robert A. Wolf Howard E. Thorpe John M. Washbush Patricia A. West Fay E. Young 'lliomas J. Toole David A. Weber Thomas M. Zagorski Richard G. Adamson Ernest C. Beccacio Suresh C. Choudhary Richard A. Albright L. James Bell Michael P. Brillman Andrew H. Christensen Joseph A. Ansclmo James M. Bell William R. Bronkan Foster A. Colby Jerry R. Asbock Michael L. Berk Thomas E. Butler Charles A. Creevan Edward Bancker. Jr. Donald W. Oumosy David E. Culver DENTISTRY 246 Holx-rt E. Davie Hichard Docringstcld Adrian D. Dus ynski Wcstlcy P. Could C erald J. DcCregori John P. Dougovcto William N. Ehlingcr Stanley P. Greer John M. Dickens Honald L. Duffy Irwin Fein berg Paul A. Gruber IXmald 1,. Dickinson Michael II. Du Franc Patrick M. Fischer Hichard A. Guaocio William J. Dislimakcr Michael Gotthardt (a rakl L. Heikkila 247 Kenneth C. Helmut! Robert P. Long Kevin McBride Kurt L. Herbert Michael P. Joyce George Lorio Charles W. McCauley James P. Herman Martin J. Kahn Joel J. Madison Eugene D. McCoy C. Joel Hodge Clarence E. Kusik James C. Magestro Jon M. McKinnet Dennis A. Jankowski Gary L. Lindmoett Nicholas A. Mumiuritio Edmund Melkers 248 Denis A. Molloy Lawrence J. Pakyz Larry L. Riddcr Ronald D. Moos John H. Prey James J. Roclkc Russell R. Schwindt Teddy Nied wiecki Albert L. Pumilia James M. Schemke Cary M. Smith lisa D. N'othum Ronald G. Rctzlaff Lynn R. Schiveley Robert E. Smith Albert W. Nottoli Douglas J. Rekers John W. Schooneuberg Gary L. Sorith 249 Edward H. Spiegclberg William W. Sullivan Kenneth L. Van Asma A. Mark Werner James A. Stanchina Phillip J. Taylor Frank L. Wndas James J. Wcrwie Charles B. Stefko Ernest I). Tolli Charles W. Walk Duane R. Williams Ronald P. Stifter James R. Trinity George E. Warren Vincent J. Zizza, II Dennis R. Strangstalien James E. Twohig Charles R. Weitliaus Jacquelyn L. Albrecht Camille Giroux Melanie K. Helmkc Barbara L. Botsch Janet M. Daoust Christine M. Hagen Beverly R. Jackson Margaret K. Caulk Patricia M. De Furio Mary Ann Hcaly Mary E. Kitchin Joan E. Corbett Janet Duhon Margaret L. Helf Barbara K. Koch Sharon J. Cordes Kathleen M. Feeney DENTAL HYGIENE Carol S. Marten Barbara J. Miller Joyce A. Kulmala Pamilla J. landmark Man.’ C. McCarthy Bridget Murray Aria H. Lung Mary J. Louisell Elizabeth McEnchcm Jacqueline A. Nieman Joan M. Lavy1 Carol J. Luepke Mary Ann McFurlane Margaret J Nolan Harriet L. Lfljegren Julie J. Makins Sherry L. Olson 252 Patricia L. Paul Ruth A. Riebe Suzanne K. Schwan Jeannine M. Wnnezek Barbara J. Pcottcr Kathleen A. Riley Judy E. Schweitzer Patricia A. Waterman 1 Iclen C. Petr ' Lenore I. Roth Karen L. Siekcr Jane C. Will Jean A. Pitrof Sister Jeanne Rusch M. Denise Smith Ann L. Ziegenhagen Genevieve I. Popanz Margaret A. Rutter Nancy C. Turben avid D. Bartol larles A. Broad Hip II. DeCabootcr Farook A. H. Afsari John A. Becker Michael R. Cesarz Paul E. Dietz Jamil K. Alaily Peter J. Becker Richard J. Conrad James F. Dillon Mohammed Al-Moufti Stephen L. Bell Andrew Czcren Gerald Dommershausen George M. Barilla Car)' W. Breuckmaji John A. Danro Robert A. Dries ENGINEERING 254 John L. Duskey Lee J. Clueckstein Arthur II. Grunt. Jr. Harold D. Hockaday Ronald J. Fait James J. Gorski Joseph P. Habermnnn Joseph N. Hosteny Jorge 1. Caldos Richard W. Greene John P. Harwood Kenneth H. Hrobskv Jose M. Garcia Thomas R. Grimm James N. Hempel Thomas W. Huebner William M. Gessling Richard L. Groff Curtis L. Iverson 255 John T. Juneczko John D. Kavanagh Simon R. Kri un Allan E. Janis Michael F. Kccley David A. Kluck A.shok Kumar Anthony J. JeiHjuin Paul B. Keller Anthony L. Kozich David L. Lee Richard A. Johnson Charles F. Keyser Edward S. Kraemer John A. Lewis Dennis A. Kane Richard E. Klemant Richard W. Kramp Warren A. Lopour 256 Francis S. Luecke Charles W. Mapes Richard S. McEvoy Brian C. Mcrtz William C. Luehrs, Jr. David R. Mayhood Robert T. McSweeney Kenneth J. Michalski John P. Lynn John B. McCabe Joseph D. Mei John J. Mikulsky. Jr. John J. Lyons Michael T. McDonnell John A. Meldgaard Jerome J. Mittman Joseph A. Madden Duane A. Merkel Peter K. Moldovan 257 Thomas J. Moon James P. Pit Michael E. Roemcr Jerome S. Mydlach Robert A. Nevsimal Donald J. Polinsld Richard J. Rohde Furltad H. Nomei John E. Osbom Robert J. Quatman Timothy P. Rutkoske Bruce A. Nelson Thomas P. Parrillo Robert J. Riedner Roberta L. Ruzich Gregory G. Nelson William F. Pinter. Jr. Reynel J. Rodriquez Kuldip S. Sundhu 258 Paul H. Schmidt Peter E. Sluka Steven H. Urie John J. Ward Val J. Schnabl Karl A. Stadler John T. Vanderveldt John F. Weidner Jerome R. Shay Duane St. Germain Joseph V. Vattamattam Leonard A. Wisniski Walter Shovich Thomas C. Suvada Clinton E. Vogus Arthur E. Woodruff Roger L. Sikorski Terrence A. Torzala Thomas J. Walkush Robert J. Wysocki Kathryn A. Aria Wynne C. Delacoma Kolx-rt G. Frechette Sharon A. Barrett Carolyn J. Culp Leonard J. Egan Cail A. CIrason Donna C. Bower Michael Curtis Susan L. Evinreude Linda A. Cray Mary P. Brisley Robert K. Daly Jeanne E. Feld Catharine A. Harney Charlotte A. Burke William J. Daniher Kathlin A. Fisher Carol R. Hase JOURNALISM 260 Margarita Landazuri William A. Rice Jeanne M. Tremblay Rosalie M. Logrippo Jerolyn A. Nentl Kathleen M. Schumar Judith A. Underwood Carol A. Ludorf Carol A. Ols JoAnne Stadtmiller Kathleen C. Underwood Irene Mutuschak Stephen L. Fouliot Catherine B. Stanley Ju lith A. Whitdock Mary B. McEnnis Mary C. Ream Tliomas F. Steiner Barbara M. Zawkiewicz ■1 LAW 261 Thomas A. Hailey James J. Burtschi James W. Conway Howard J. Eslien I avid S. Herman Hichard H. Hussler Dennis D. Costello Terry T. Evans William M. Blcakley John E. Carpenter Tod O. Daniel John P. Fitzmaurice Wayne H. Hrogelman Gloria L. Case Hilda E. Diaz Dennis J. Flynn Michael J. Bruch James M. Conen Denis W. Du gam Harnett W. Franks 262 Emmcntt A. Gamhrell Thomas A. Ilauke John A. Kieckhafcr Paul D. La went Sidney Gray Allen J. Hendricks Honald S. Kocncr Laurence J. Love Thomas P. Guszkowski William W. Isetts, 111 Thomas F. Konop Martin E. Love John A. Hamell Harold B. Jackson. Jr. James A. Krzyminski Jack L. Marcus G. Michael llausman Te l B. Johnson James M. LaPointe John L. Mavis 263 Michael J. McCabe Louis J. Mestre Seymour Pikofsky Michael B. Rick Michael P. McCloue Thomas E. Obenberger Paul M. Pleska Michael J. Riebe Owen T. McKivett, II Bruce C. O'Neill Charles F. Polidori Car)' L. Roets Michael J. Mealy Robert J. Pcncgor Leonard R. Powers Rol ert C. Rutgers Cornelius J. Merten Wayne R. Peterson Michael B. Quinn IXnnis K. Sage Peter J. Salza Joseph P. StadtmueUer James O. Vollmar Robert L. Wilkins John P. Savage Allan D. Tcpllnsky David L. Worth Robert A. Wilmot Ronald C. Shikora Joseph J. Till, III Thomas E. Wliipp Thomas A. Wilson Car ’ F. Silc Joseph P. Trapp Dennis H. Wicht Thomas E. Zablocki Thomas J. Smith Wayne R. Van Ert Peter J. Wick Michael J. Zimmer Helen M. Adatnski James L. Alt Rosemary Armato Sara Joan Rales John R. Albright Daniel R. Anderson JoAnn P. Armbruster Rosemary Ballstricri Virginia M. Alexander Irene Andreadou Elizabeth J. Auer Robert A. Ballsieper John W. Allen Mary K. Anzinger Elsie E. 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Schuyler. Nebraska. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle. Tip-Off Council. Becker, Rev. Dismas........................................ -.180 Bedford. Barbara L. ......-........................... 175, 189, 218 Bcdlington. Laurie A.-----------— ..................— ——..........-.192 Beemster, Bernard J. ------------------------------_------------- 214 Bchrendt. Richard P. .......................................... 238 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Young Republicans. Wheel. Beicr. Ray................................. -.......................203 Bcix. James R. .—................... ...............-.............-.291 Burlington, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa Bclardi, David W............................................ .160. 266 Beloit. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Phi Theta Psi. Intramurals. Fine Arts. Bell, Dennis I............—............— -........ -............... 195 Bell. James M. —.................................................. 215 Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Jr. American Dental Association. Dental Follies. Bell. L. James ............................................... 213 Reno. Nevada. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Bell, Pamela K..............—.................................... 217 Bell. Steven L.... 16). 187, 209. 2.3), 253 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Civil Engineering. Triangle. Cheerleaders. Carnival Council. American Society of Civil Engineers. Bellandi, James A. --------------------------—.................... 160 Bellchumeur. Marv P..........,...-....—.....— 176. 177, 182. 20-1. 266 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Phi Sigma Tau. Sigma Gamma Chi. Chorus. Math C lub. Bcllio, Mary Lou................................... 17), 190, 266 Clarendon Hills, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Kappa Beta Gamma. College Panhcllcnic Counci. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Bcmis, Catherine A. 394 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta. Bcnct, Alexander V.................................... 160. 178. 266 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Phi Theta Psi. International Students Club. Hispanic Club. Bergen. Eileen M.....................................- 266 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bachelor of Arts. Bergen, Richard M. ............................................. 291 Northwood, Iowa. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Berger. Sherman B. .......................-..................... 203 Berk. Michael I............................................. 20), 215 Whitehsh Bay, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery Alpha Omega. Bei I age, Ruth A. ..........———-----------------------------„... 168. liv. Berman, David S. .......................................... 227, 261 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Phi Delta Phi Alpha Epsilon Pi. Bernard, Elizabeth A-----------------------------—— - 226 Bernd, Tcrese N. ....................................... 224. 266 Naperville, Illinois. Bachelor of Aits. Avalanche Club. Booster Club. Berube, Gene W. 218 Bcsanson. Patrick J. ............................................. 164 Beta Alpha Psi ........................................... 184 Beyer. Margaret R. .200 Bezdek, Margie M. 186, 201 Bielefeld, James M. _______________________________________ 2()6 Bicnlcin. Donna H .......................................... 20) Bilski, Walter 266 Norway, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus. Birbedt, Margaret A. 192 Birringer, Stephen C. .... ..................... ...........212, 214 Bischofbcrgcr, Rev. George, S.J. 217 Bixlcr, Nora E........................................... 201 Bjork, John T. .........—____________________________________ 182 Blahut, Albert L.................................................. 163 Blair, Joseph A. ........................................... 220 Blake, Christopher P. .................................. 266 Little Rock. Arkansas. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Blandford, Barbara S...................... -.............. 174. 190 Blankenheim, Carol L......... ...-.................175, 178. 214, 266 Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Phi Eta Chi. Young Democrats. Young Republicans. Honors Students Association. Blankenheim. David E.................................. 166, 266 Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Sigma. Blankenheim, James J____________________________________________ 209 Blanton, Michael M. ................................... 161, 2)8 Waukesha. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Bias, Louis R. . 291 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Blasi, Thomas D......... --- ,..., .......—-...................... 165 Blazck, Thomas F. _______________________________________________ _18l Blcakley, MaryAnn ..........................—.............—___22), 266 Yonkers, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Sailing Club. Metropolitan Club. Blcaklcy. William M................................. 227. 229, 261 Racine, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Student Bjr Association. Blum, Mary H.........................-....................... .—191 Bobusch, Barbara J................................................ 266 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Bobusch. Nancy M........ .............................. ........ 171 Bock. Edward R _______________________________________ 154. 201 Bode, Susan M. .296 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelcr of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Bodcn. Robert F.............................. -............... 75 Dean of the School of Law. Boehm. William W. .. B emcr, Robert D. Boesc. Kathleen M. _ Bohmann, James R. ____ Bohmann, Thcrcse M. Boileau, Rev. David Bolk. Helmut E. —_. Bollinger. Robert L. ... Bolton, M. Sue ...... Bond, James D. .... —---------------------------220, 221 _________________________________162 ZZTZZZZL..ZZ!!ZZZZZZZ224. 2)1 ---------------------------------188 ..................... 1)2. 1)4, 1)5 ---------------------------------2)2 _________________________________220 ---------------------------------- 17) _____—-.............266 Fargo. North Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans. SURE. Bonds. David A.............. —...... —................. 192 Rsmifas Hall Council 191 Bonncau, Barry L. .......................... —......... 266 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Band. 8ISC“,TS- CANDIES AND CHDCDIAIE R OVER i Roberta O O YEARS ' h”n Ton company S° F,onci o cmUf. 309 Bonneau, Robert A.-------------------------- —............- ..... 291 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Student American Medical Association. Bonovich Mu hat i I Boone, Robert W., Jr. ................... , — Boot , Robert J.......................................«...------- 238 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Gymnastics. Borchcrt, Richard F.----------------——.......... _..................-.266 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Bordenave, Lee J. ..........----- -.........., ........... 162 Born. Robert J...................................... 206. 210, 226 Botsch, Barbara L............................... 168, 198, 199. 250 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Dental Hygiene Council. Dental School Council. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Botte. Alice L .267 Washington, D.C Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre and Sword. Fine Arts. Boucher. Paula ............................................... 173 Bower. Donna C.............................. 170. 173. 187, 236. 259 Crosse He. Michigan. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi. Kappa Beta Gamma. Varieties Council. Journal Quarterly. Marquette Tribune. Boxer. David B............................................... 238 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Boyce, Thomas R. ... 167 Boyd, Jean M. -------„— —.——___________________________ 22' Boyer. Thomas G____________________ —..................... 228. 267 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Oyer. Boyle, Edward H. 267 Phoenix, Arizona. Bachelor of Arts. Track. Gymnastics. Bovlc Maureen R. 192 Bozcwicz, Thomas R............................................. 26? Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Karate Club. Bradley. Howard 1. 218 Bradley. Mary Jane 174 Brady. John C, ........ .... _______ —........... 161, 185. 189. 267 Alpha Kappa Psi. Interfraternity Council. Judiciary Board. Brady, Margaret A.................-............................ 182 Brady. Marita M.................................... 175. 206, 267 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma. Phi Eta Chi. Ballroom Dance Club. Brady. Thomas F.............................................. 267 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Brady. Ruth A._______________________________________.—......... 173 Branch. Joseph C._________________.______________________________ 267 Shorewood. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts Branch, Laurence G......................................... 267 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Psi Chi. Braun, Gerald J. ................ —........................ 220 Braun, Susan E. .................................... 168, 174, 200 Brcitenbach, Jcrold W. -.............—........................... 186 Brennan, Carolyn .......................................... 267 LaGrange, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Sociology Club. Brennan, Eileen M....................................... 178. 267 Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta. Phi Alpha Theta. Sceptic and Sword. SURE. Brennan, Patricia M. ............ — ....________._____ 267 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Breslin, Eugene J--------------------------------------------- 220 Breuckman, Gary W. ............................................ 253 Burlington, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. WSHR. Brcunig. John H. -......-............................. 192. 206, 226 Brey. Julie A.-------------------------------------------------...221 Brigham. Richard E. _______________________________________ 219 Brigham, Thomas B........................................... 160 Brillman, Michael P. 215 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega, Jr. American Dental Association. Brinkman. Mary Sue ....................................... 267 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon. Phi Sigma Tau. Psi Chi. Theta Phi Alpha. A.S.M.U. Judiciary Branch. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Delta Phi Alpha. Brislcy. Mary P. 226. 259 Maysville. Kentucky. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. The Legislative Branch of the Senate. Theta Sigma Phi. Student Senate. Marquette Tribune. Broad. Charles A. ....................................... 211, 253 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Sigma Phi Delta. Engineering Sodality. Religious Council. Brochhausen, James E..... Brodish, Donald ......... Brogclman. Wayne H. ____231 -------163 ...227, 261 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Brombacher, John O___________________________________ 167, 238 Dayton, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon. Bronesky, Joseph J. ...................................... _218 Bronkan, William R. 245 Tampa. Florida. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Brooks Council ................................................. IH Brooks, Susan C. -....................... 174, 300 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Alpha Delta Pi. Brott, Michael L. 192 Brown, Harry John ............—----------------------------------.106 Brown. Richard R-------------------------------------- .------- 238 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Student Senate. Sailing Club. Browner, Mary E. ........................................... 215 Bruch. Michael J.......................................... 227, 261 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Marquette Oyer. Bruett. Terrill 1................................................ 26' Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Delta Sigma Pi. Brunkhorst. Brian J......................... 114, 115, 117, 121. 230 Bruno, Louis L..................................... ... 161 Bruno, Richard P. .......................................... 160 Bruscato. John F. 267 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Braky, Peter N.............................................. 227, 229 Brusky, Robert J. ....................... ..................291 Green Bay. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Brat, Mary m Stinger, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Bruzzesc. Dominic J.________________________________________ 162 Bryce, Trudy E._____-.........—........................... 173 Brzczinski, June H..................................... 175, 267 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Buhnick, John A. 267 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pershing Rifles. Scabbard and Blade. Band. Buchek. Judith A. 168. 169, 301 Gary. Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Zeta Phi Eta. Sigma Alpha Eta. Buchmann. Marykay Buck, Charles R ...... Buckley. William. Jr. Budd, Theodore H. _ Budic, Robert M.______ Budny. Clement L...... Buechlcr. Dennis M. _ Buehlcr, Carl E.-------------.-------------------------- Buerk. Philip S__________________________—______________ Burke, Charlotte A. ____________________________________ Evansville. Indiana. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Burke. James F._________________________________________ .191 -----------167 -----------215 ___________160 ___________214 -----------163 192. 206. 226 -----------233 -----------231 ...259 -119, 230 .......231 .173, 301 Burke, John J. Burke, Kathleen A. Lombard, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Theta Phi Alpha. Burke, Margaret E. .................................... — 173 Burke. Thomas S. ....................—............... _..... 166, 238 Greenfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Sigma. Business Administration Council. Wheel. Bums. Katherine E................................... —............ 296 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Scope. Burns. Margaret A.------------------------------------------------- 224 Burritt. Frances L. 268 Oak Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Burtschi. James J. 261 Decatur, Illinois. Juris Doctor. Phi Delta Phi. Business Administration Council.................................. 197 Buss, Susan M______________-................................. 192 Bonier, Richard H. . 261 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Butler, Ann M. ... 301 Hazelhurst, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech Education. Sigma Sigma Epsilon. Butler. Thomas E.............................. ..._______________. ..245 Hazelhurst, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Jr. American Dental Association. 310 Butler, Carolyn M. ......................................—........175 Butorjc. Robert J......................... _.................. 165 Butt. Nirdl K. Butt. Patricia L...................................... 178, 218. 268 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Hispanic Club. Tip-Off Co-Chairman. Butzen, Philip J...................................... 165, 176, 187 Buzza, Edward J............................................. 228, 268 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Oyer. Byrne, Angela T. 21 Byrne, Ann L................................................ 191. 218 Byrne. Mary Jo...................... —.................... ...268 Bethesda, Maryland. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Rho Mu. Sodality. Byrne. Maureen D. ............................................. 268 Atlantic Beach, N'ew York. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. French Club. c Cairns. Donald J. ....-............. 160, 268 Akron, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts, Phi Alpha Theta. Alpha Phi Omega. Political Union. Booster Club. Calderon. Linda I.......................................... .170 Caldcronc, Gerald E....................................... 185, 268 Parma. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Political Science Honor Society. Delta Sigma Pi. A.S.M.U. Student Senate. Libcial Arts Council. Associated Students of Marquette University Officers. Callan, James J...................... -.....................178. 268 Elm Grove. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Pi Gamma Mu. Honors Students Association. SURE. Calteaux, Joan----------------------- — ----------------——205 Calvclli. Rick T. _................................. 194. 225 Calvcy. Lee F_________________________________________________ 22’ Camino. Shirley A....................................... —..... 2.58 Flossmoor, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Campbell. Patrice C________________________.__________ 169. 200. 301 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sigma Epsilon. Speech Council. Young Democrats. Camosy. Donald W. ________ Kenosha. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Jr. American Dental Association. Candclora. Richard P. .................... .................... 165 Cannon, Dr. Mary Alice 149 Dean of Women. Cannon. Thomas R.................................................268 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrat . Milwaukee Club. Cape, David G.______—- ---- -............ -.....-........—.......207 Capitola, Edward F.. Jr. ..............—...................... 220 Carasclla, Mary J. 268 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Musical Varieties. Carbary, Sandra A...................................... 174, 268 Dearborn. Michigan. Bachelor of Science. Chi Sigma Chi. Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. Carbins, Paul B.................................... 114, 117, 230 Carbone. Stephen L. —........................................... 140 Carey. Eileen J. .................................... 173 Carey. Kathleen A........................................... 268 Livonia. Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Caric. Louis S. 238 Delano, California. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin- tst ration. Carisch. Christian B . ■ 77 Carlm. Genevieve R........................................... 268 Sturgis, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Student Senate. Liberal Arts Council. Carnival Council 18 261 Whitehall, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Tennis. 175 173. 268 Grand Blanc. Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Tip-Off Councii. Rose of Delta Sigma Pi. Phi Alpha. 220 201. 218 Carson, Robert J. 167 Carty. Patricia M. — 174. 300 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Alpha Delta Pi. Welcome Week-Senior Week Council. Case. Gloria L. ............................................... 261 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Kappa Beta Pi. Kappa Beta Gamma. Casey, Thomas L___________________________ -............... 165 A TRIP TO THE MOON... When the first American astronaut sets foot on the lunar surface sometime within this decade, he will have been guided there with pinpoint precision by an intricate Apollo guidance and navigation system built right here in Wisconsin at the Milwaukee and Oak Creek plants of AC Electronics Division of General Motors. At AC Electronics, Wisconsinites are continually demonstrating their excellence in all fields of aerospace endeavor. AC ELECTRONICS DIVISION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN 311 Casey, Thomas J. —........................................... 268 Cincinnati. Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Perching Rifle . Casey. Wayne E. 238 Oak Lawn, Illinois. Bachelor of Science m Business Administration. Cashman, Mary V. .............— Casper, John R........ 223 Casper. Richard F., Jr. -............—........................... 268 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Rabbits. Intramurals. Caulk. Margaret K.......................................... 250 Waukegan. Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Cecl, Jamison E.................---------------------------------- 233 Ccllcttc. James D. —...................................... —..,...268 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Band. Ccllitti, Marietta C........................................... 218 Ccrminaro, Robert B.................. —..................... -238 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Ccrniak, Donald H..................................... —....... 191 Cetto, Catherine M. ._—....................... .................—196 Cerrcnaasky. Junes M. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Cervcnka, Diane J. ........................................... 268 Brookfield. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Ccsarz, Michael R..................—....................... ...253 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. Clubot. Roland W. ... 220 Chalker, Janice E. ---------------- —.................. .....291 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Sailing Club. Judo Club. Chandler. Victoria A. --------------------------------------- 226, 269 North Hudson, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. A.S.M.U. Avalanche Club. Chancy. Michael R........................................ ...225, 269 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Rabbits. Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. Chaplin, Sharen L.--------.----------------- —.............. 174, 296 Elmwood Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Chi Sigma Chi. Carnival Council. Women's In-tctrcsidcncc Hall Council. Chappell. Jane E-------------------------------------------—,—16 Pi Sigma Epsilon. Chappie, Craig I ........................... „■.....-..... 167, 205 Chase, Robert E. .......................................... 291 Fort Lauderdale. Florida. Master of Science in Physiology and Doctor of Medicine. Phi Sigma. Beta Beta Beta. Alpha Omega Alpha. Cheerleaders___________________________________________________ .233 Chermak, James A. ...........................—................ 230 Cherny, Mary A Cherry, Charlene S....................................... 184 Chcsrow. Charlotte F. .......................................... 172 Chi Epsilon ...................................... —...— 1HI (In ignu Chi 1' Chida, Marianne ................................ 269 Duluth, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Chin. Lloyd V. 238 Kingston, Jamaica. Bachelor of Science istration. Avalanche Club. Soccer. in Business Admin- 269 Garden City, New York. Bachelor of Arts „ 220 Chisholm. Warren F. 160. 238 Rocky River. Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Alpha Phi Omega. Young Democrats. Chlcbowski. Rowan T.----------------------.---—.....190. 224, 232. 269 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma. Honors Students Association. Tennis. Cross Country. M Club. Athletic Council. Choudhary. Surcsh C ............................................ 245 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Choy, Stephen S............................................... 225 Christensen, Andrew H.________________________________________ 245 Ephraim, Utah. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Christensen. Dale E...........-.....-........... 212. 214. 222, 269 Camden. New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Pre-Mcd Club. Sociology Club. Young Republicans. Christensen, Niels B. ___________ —_____________.____________ 269 St. Thomas. Virgin Islands. Bachelor of Science. Marquette Tribune Photographer. Liberal Arts Sodality. Christenson, Arthur E. ........................................ 165 Yes Sir, It's ESSER'S For the Finest in Paint • Glass • Mirrors • W allpaper Manufacturers of Esser Quality Paint and Tru Plate Mirrors Distributors of Glass and Wallpaper Branches: Menominee ond Iron Mountain, Michigan, La Crosse, Oshkosh, Sheboygan, Roane, Green Boy, Wisconsin Rop«dt. Chippewa rolls. Waukesha and Modison, Wisconsin, Woterloo, Iowa T. C. ESSER COMPANY MILWAUKEE, WIS. 312 Christenson, Jay________________________________________________ 16} Christenson, Richard A. ............... _......................... 269 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Christian, Cora L__________________________________ _I83, 196, 222, 269 St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Bachelor of Science. Gamma Pi Epsilon. Delta Sigma Rho. Tau Kappa Alpha. Sceptre and Sword. Debate team. Pre-Med Club. Women's Intcrresidence Hall Council. Christopherson, Mary D. —...................._.................. 296 Fullerton, California. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Young Republicans. Chung, Alexander____________________________ -.................. 268 Jamaica, West Indies. Bachelor of Science. Gcatclli, Maureen R........................................ $01 Crown Point. Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Cicatelli, Richard D. -------------------------------------_-------269 Port Chester, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Varsity Varieties. Cichanski, Lester C------------------------------------------ 269 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science, Cichocki, Noreen C............................................ 296 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Cichon, Thomas F._____________________________________—............224 t ielak, Lorraine M. 193 Cicchanowski, Ellen M. ----------------—------—— ............. ....172 Ciminillo. Connie L..................—..................... 174, 301 Lima, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha F.ta. Chi Sigma Chi. Honor Students Association. Tip-Off Council. Coed Board. Ciolli. Barbara J. 173. 269 Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. College Panhellenic Council. Ciraolo, Peter J..........-..................................... 194 Cmllo. Rosary A..................................................221 Clark. Charles |........................................... 163. 18- Clark, Donald A. ------------ Clark. James F. ...... 178. 218, 220. 221, 221, 232 Clark, Marilyn A. —296 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Clark, Richard J............................................... -194 Clark, Robert J.................................................. 196 Clark. William A............................................... 233 Clarke, Susan E..................—--------- —-....... —........- 269 New York. New York. Bachelor of Science. Sailing Club. Cleary. Mamie G. ................... —...................-........—215 Cleary. Kathleen M....... 191 Clinton. Caroline M. 168, 169. 174, 301 Rocky River, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Zcta Phi F.ta. Sigma Alpha Eta. Chi Sigma Chi. Varsity Varieties. Hilltop. Clough. Marjorie H...................................—— 170, 300 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Physical Therapy Council. Communications Committee. Cobcen Hall Council 191 Cody, Oliver T. 163 Colby, Foster A. --------------- —--------— ——..........——--------245 Fountain Gty, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Coleman, Edmond J. __________ ..___________________________ 221 Colgan, Mary Lynn................— ... .......-............... 221 College Panhellenic COMICfl .................................... 190 Collier. Michael J. 200 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pershing Rifles. AROTC. Collins. Constance J..................... —................... 269 Indianapolis, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Collins. Kathleen A. -------------------------- —................ -269 Indianapolis. Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Collins, Mary E. ................. —.............................193 Collins, Peter A. ...............————— 2 2 Combs. Sister Mary Shawn ......................................... 296 Aberdeen, South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Compton. Virginia L. .............. .....................- 200 Condon. Mark E-----------__--------------------------------- 220 Concn, James M........................... —.................. 261 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Phi Delta Phi. Conference on Inter-American Student Projects ................... 213 Conforti, John E. .............. —..........—...—............... 163 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine .......................... 217 Conmey, Edwin W. ........................................ Connell, Mary C. .............................................. 269 Grossc Pointc, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Pi. Student National Education Association. Application-Engineered Pow i Drive and Control Systems For any Linear or Rotary Drive Motion ••• For infinitely variable, precision control•• For absolute, Any-Speed” synchronization of multi-stage or multi-operation machinery and equipment For an unequalled user record of long, trouble-free life that is providing Lowest-Cost-Per-Year operation in virtually every classification of industry. . . . . . it’s OILGEAR! For a career-future with a recognized leader— a growing, pioneering-engineering company — where Marquette graduates function in key capacities . . . phone or write Mr. R.S. Carson for a copy of “Your Career” and an interview Fluid 1 0 WIST PIIRCI STRUT . MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, U.SJL S 313 296 Connell. Catherine F........................................... Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Connelly, Mary A. .......... .......................... —----296 Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Conrad, Richard J..................................... 192, 255 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. Blueprint. Marquette Engineer. Conroy. Anne M.____________________ Conti, Henry H. ______192 ......258 Manchester, Connecticut. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. Carnival. Greater Marquette Project. Conway, Connaught B................ ........................ -.269 Thorp. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Conway, James W................ .............................. 261 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Cook. Dennis M.........................................- 270 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Cook, Patricia A. ---------------------------------------------- P2 Cooley, Susan E................................... ............—294 Oak Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Chi Sigma Chi. Coons, Mary E.............................. —................ 191 Cope--------------------------------------------------------- 207 Corbett, loan E. 168, 250 Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Era. Corcoran. Sarah L. ____________________________________ 175, 212. 270 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Sociology Club. Cordes, Robert A. ........................................ 291 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Cordes, Sharon J. .......................................... .250 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. forio, George ....................... _.........-.........—------247 Corr, Catherine R................._............................ 501 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Chi Sigma Chi. Sigma Alpha Eta. Corrigan. Maura L. _________________________ -________________174 Cortex, Linda J. ........................................... 270 Santa Barbara, California. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Costello, Dennis D.................................... ... 227, 261 Racine, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Pi. I.aw Placement Digest. Coughlin, John T. Counsell. Patricia L.--------------------------------------------175, 219 Couri, Diana L. .............................................. 270 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Carnival Council. Courtney, Charles W. ■-............24B Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Coyne. Daniel W.------------------------------------------- 165. 189 Cowan, Jane M. ................................................ 291 Palos Park, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Cowee, John W........................... .................... 146 Vice-President of Business and Finance. Crabill. Mary I .270 South Bend, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Craig. Walter C.__________________________________________________225 Creevan, Charles A................. —------------------------ .245 Sunnyvale, California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. C timmms. George W.. Jr. 231, 238 Brunswick, Maine. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Wrestling. Crisham, Joseph M.------------------------------------------------165 Cross, Kathleen M. —................................. _..... —173 Crosson, Judith H. --------------------------------- 172, 215, 223 Crotty, Doris A. ------------------- —................. —........270 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Crotty, Mary J. .296 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nursing Council. Crowley, Katharine H.........—------------------------------—296 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses Club. Crowley, Kathleen N. Crown and Anchor-----------------------------------------------219 Crozier, Rev. Robert, S.J. Cserhalmi, Maria E.------- ............133, 134, 135. 138, 140 ___________________________ 216. 217 talk about protection ... New In-Sink-Erator stainless steel Invincible 77 disposer is warranted against corrosion for life! No other garbage disposer provides thin unique written lifetime protection on 8 vital parts—including shredders! What makes the Invincible 77 no special? It’s armored in beautiful stainless steel, armed with diamond-hard bite-designed shredders, powered by rugged H h.p. motor. It’s quick, quiet, trouble-free. And quality throughout! AH this, plus famous In-Sink-Erator exclusives: patented Automatic Reversing Switch, Detergent Shield, and customer Self-Service Wrench. Protection? This disposer is Invincible! See it soon. In • Sink ■ Eratorj 314 Cuba, Stanley L............................................... 212 Culp. Carolyn I......................................... 259 Elkhart, Indiana. Bachelor of Am in Journalism. Marquette Tribune. Culver. David E........................................... 245 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Basketball. Culver. David W.......................................... 270 Fort Dodge, Iowa. Bachelor of Arts. Culver. Joseph E.......................................... ll Cummings, Joseph H. .......................................... 16$ Cuniffc. Susan A............................... . 168. 17J, JO 1 Highland Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Theta Phi Alpha Varsity Varieties. ML'CAP. Cunningham, Barbara J. ....................................... 174 Cunningham, Patricia A................................. 270 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Marcadettes. Varsity Varieties. Curry, Mary Ellen .............................. —...........175 Curran, Barbara E.__________________________________________ 174 Curran, Maureen E. ................................... 172, 215 Curran, Michael B. ............................... 125, 250 I Michael Swansea. Massachusetts. Bachelor of Arts. Patricia M 270 Wauwatosa. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Cykowski. Mark F 160. 181. 270 Birmingham. Michigan. Bachelor of Sciences. Eta Sigma Phi. Alpha Phi Omega. Varsity Golf Team. Intramural Sports. Czcren. Andrew ....................................... 192, 255 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. D Dagclcn, Dianne L...................... ......__________ 224 D Ac tin. Maureen J...... 270 Rockford. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. D'Agostino. Peter A...................... ................ 270 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Pi. Daily. Frank J. Daly. Joan E................................................ 180 Daly. John E. 238 Zion, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Daly. Patricia M................................................... 191 Daly. Robert K JV Phoenix, Arizona. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Chi. Dam. Leonard A................................. -.190, 224, 252. 259 Fox Lake. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Chain Pullers. Track. Athletic Council. M Club. Marquette Cross Country Team. D-Amour. George W.............................................. 270 Kingsford. Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus. Dance Club of Marquette University 206 Dancn. John A...................................................... 255 Stctsonville, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. 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Jones, Virginia E................................................ 29 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Tip-off. Welcome Week. EMPIRE LEVEL MANUFACTURING CO. Established 1919 Levels for Every Need! Industrial and Scientific Applications 774-3388 10930 W. Potter Rd. Milwaukee, Wis. 53226 Jordan, Edith A. .205 Jordan, Irene .................—..........—.................... -107 Jordan. Kathleen J.........—.................................... 276 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Joswick, Thomas P. ......................................... ...276 Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chain Pullers. Booster Club. Journal Qoutldj ..........................................— 236 ___________________________201 ......................... 217 .......................... 247 Journalism School Council Journalism Sodality-------- Joyce, Michael P........... Tioga, North Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Jr. American Dental Association. 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Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Kagan. Sister M. Siena. S.D.S....................—.................29-T Spring Grove. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nursing Council. SURE. RADIO PARTS CO. INC. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS 1314 N. 7th St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53205 276 4160 330 Jfor £ ber 40 gears iBtnberS to tfje HniberSitp “If It’s Bound by Boehm, It’s Bound to be Good“ Bound for Permanence and Beauty BOEHM BINDERY COMPANY Eitobliihed 1904 104 E. Mason Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 331 Kahn, Martin J. .............. 20 V 217 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. Kalienberger, lojr 0. -................................ —______147 Business Manager. Kallunki. Grace D.... _ .... .. .174 Kakazu, Steven T._________________________ —____._________ ..240 Pearl City. Hawaii. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Kambic. William J. ______________________ ...________________ 220 Kamps, Jane E.............................. .................... Kamys. Daniel S. ..................................... 160, 276 Appleton. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi. Brooks Council. Carnival. Kane. Barbara M. ...................................... 191 Kane, Dennis A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Kane, Maryann E.................. —......................... 17) Kane. Ralph W................................................... 194 Kangcr, william A. _________________ -......-................. 22) Kanter, James R. . 240 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Kappa Beta Gamma . 173 Karaffa. Karol J. 276 Gary. Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Karcmpelis. Daniel J.___________... 227, 228 Karl. Herman................................................... t'6 Karpowitx, Anthony K..................................... 227, 229 Kasimatis, Paul J. . ................. 220 Kiss, James J.-------,-------------------------------------------276 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Katafiasz, Karen S....................................... 207, 218 Kattner, John F. .................................■—........... (62 Kuufmann, Daniel E. .................................. 167, 240 Oak Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Admin istration. Pi Sigma Epsilon. WSHR. Business Administration Student Council. Kauth. Lawrence C. —..............................—...-..........167 Kavanagh, Frank A........................................ 161 Kavanagh. John D. ................ 16), 186. 209. 2)) Springfield. Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Triangle. Carnival Council. American Society of Civil Engineers. Kcach, Sara M........................................ 175. 276 Kenosha. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre and Sword. Sigma Tau Delta. Musical Varieties. Keane, Timothy I........................... ......-......— 164 Kearney, Bernard J..........................—r................. )02 Parma Heights, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Speech Council. Scnroedcr Hall Board of Governors. Kearney, Mary E. .........------------------ —.............. „__276 Holland. Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Kejrns. Patricia M. 172 Keck, Barbara A. 276 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Communications Committee. Keclejr, Michael P, 253. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma. Sigma Phi Delta. Society of Automotive Engineers. Kehlnhofer, Gayle M. ................. —......... —............. 222 Keigbcr, James P. 161 Keller. Paul B....... 192. 25) Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Triangle. Tip-Off. Varsity Varieties. Kelly, David F............................................... 225 Kelly. K.ithlecn F. I 1 Kelsall, Thomas F. .................. —.........................222 Kemmct, Catherine J. .............................. ........... 297 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Communications Committee. Kemp, Jean A. 276 Waukesha. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Honors Students Association. Kennedy. Janet M. .................................. 201, 297 Highland Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Gamma Pi Epsilon. Alpha Tau Delta. Professional Panhellenic Council. Kennedy, John F.......... —........................... —....—.215 Kennedy, Michael J. —.............................—............ 160 Kennedy, Patricia I.....................—-------------------- 17) Kenney. James M. —.......... —................................ 292 Delavan, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. .160 165 .161 .149 .226 ___161 ___ 68 164, 226 .171, 221, 240 Kennedy. Thomas J.______________________ Kenny, Lawrence J. ..................... Kenward, Thomas E.____________._________ Keough, Mis Constance M. —.............— Assistant to the Dean of Women. Kern. Michael T........................._ Kerns, Michael R. —_____________________ Kerrigan. Gerald A.. M.D---------------- Dean of the School of Medicine. Kerschcr, Jon F.______.—.................. Kersten, Donna C. ....................... Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi Theta. Marcadettes. Kcrzisnik, Frank E. ............................................ 164 Keuth, Donald P. 197 Keyser. Charles F............................................. 255 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Track Student Manager. Kieckhafer. John A.---------------------------------—---------------262 Hale Corners. Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Kieffcr. Roger W. ............................................... 2)2 Kilian, Thomas M.________________________________________192, 206, 207 Killingcr, Thomas A. _________________________________________ 176 Kim. Tanya Mara T............................—— _______.____________276 Mount Vernon, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Young Democrats. King. Robert V. T................................................. 2)) Kingfogl, Mars- Beth —........................................... 240 Hartland. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Kircher, Barbara A................................169. 175. 177, 188 Kircher. Margaret M. ...................................... 170, 199 Kirchner, Bernard P. ........................................... 240 Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Kirlcy, Susan J............................................ 174, 187 Kirylo. George —.................................................. 205 Kish. Kathleen A. ............................... —......—------- 297 South Bend. Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Rifle Team. Kitchin. Mary E......... .......................... .... --------- 250 Nccnah. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Klassen, Joan M............................................... 191 Klawittcr, Michael A. __________________—...................... 277 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Tip-Off. Wheel. Klein, Andrew F. .....--------------- —.................. „...... 277 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Sigma Pi. Klcinmaier, Stephen W. ...........................——-------------- 16-1 Kleilt, Michael I 162 Klement, Richard E............................... —.18). 192, 211, 255 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu. Band. Klement, Roger G........................... —................... 211 Klemm. Kathleen M. I'l Klest, Joan E -..........................................277 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Young Christian Students. SURE. Klitzke, Ramon A........................—...................... „._227 Klingler, Michael E. ................................... 178. 221, 277 Hales Corners. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pershing Rifles. Scabbard and Blade. Sigma Delta Pi. Kiocksm. Mary K 175, 277 Fox Point. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Kluck, David A. ........................—........................ 255 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Knics, Christine A............................. —............. 277 Allendale. New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans. Knitter, Lynn M...............—.............................. 218 Knofczynslci. Beth A........................................... 198 Knoll. Robert R. _________________________________________________ 227 Knox. Dexter B.-------------------------------- —...............J77 Zion, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Knueven, Mary Lou .—....................—.................. 202, 297 Leipsic, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses Club. MUCAP. Knuff Robert J---------------------------------- —.............. 292 Cleveland. Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Koch, Barbara K. 250 Kewaskum, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Koehn. Gerard G. ______________________________ —............. -292 West Bend. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Phi Theta Psi. Alpha Kappa Kappa. 332 161 262 Kocurek, Thomas M._____________________________ , ________ Keener, Ronald S___________________________________ New Berlin, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi, Koenig. Jane T. .......-....................... -..... 193. 217 Koenigs, Mary E______________________________________ 206, 221, 222 .176. 210, 277 .277 Koepsel. William C. ...._____________ _______ Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Gamma Chi. Student Affiliates of The American Chemical Society. Avalanche Club. Intermurals. Kohls. Patricia K._______;................................ 222, 277 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma. Prc-Med Club. Kolb, Marguerite D. _______________________________________ -...277 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Kolczynski, Phillip J.__________________________________________ 220 Kolinski, Mary J............................................. -226 Komlodi. Alice------------------------ --------------17). 186. 277 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Welcome Week-Senior Week Council. Koncck. Marilyn A. _______________________ 201 Harvey, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Konop, Thomas F........................................... 262 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Law Placement Digest. Koock, J. Timothy ____________________________________________ 219 Kopemo, Michael J. ...................... —................... 2” Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kopp, James K. —_______________________________________________ 241 Bay Village. Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Triangle. Booster Club. Tip-Off. Koremcnos, Nicholas J.________________________________________ 241 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Wheel. Korrnic, John C ...............................-..... —- 222 Korenic, Susan A. ......-.....—................. 182. 277 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma. Phi Eta Chi. Kornely, Kelly P...................-_________________-.......... 241 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Chain Pullers. Economics Club. Koscielniak, Margie M. —......... .. ... .171 Kotarski, Margaret M...............— 174 Kosinski. Carol D. Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Kosac. Katherine R. .............— . . I 177 Lincolnwood, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi Hispanic Club. Marcadettes. Kovacs, Robert G............................................ 218 Kowal, Gregory J........................................... 220 .171. 188, 197. 241 Kowalczyk, Diane M. ........................ Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi Theta. Business Administration Council. Professional Panhellenic Council. Kowalski. John P......................................... 2)7. 277 Oak Park. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Rabbits. Psychology Club. Political Union. Kowalsky, Edith L. —......... —----—...................... 214. 297 Whitehall. Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. SURE. Koxcl. Mary K.___________________________________________________ 224 Kozich. Anthony L........................................... __25) Glen Ellyn. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Kraemcr, Edward S. ——..................................... 162, 25) Plain, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. Kraft. (Carole M................................................ 174 Kralis. Christine J........................................ 168. J02 Gan1. Indiana. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Young Democrats. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Kramp, Lorraine M. 174, 19) Kramp. Richard W. ....______________________________ 16), 2)) Westchester. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Triangle Varsity Track. Varsity Varieties. Kraninger. David J....................................... 16), 187 Kreilein, Sylvester L.-------------------------------------------- 177 Krembs, Patricia A. 202 Krempley, Thomas.............................................. 160 Krepling, Barbara A. . 178. 277 Huntington. New York. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Hispanic Club. Krcul. Catherine E. .................................. 17). 277 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Friends of Marquette Abbot Crest Hotel 1226 W. Wisconsin Ave Milwaukee, Wis. 53233 • The American Appraisal Co. Consultants in Valuation 525 E. Michigan St. 271-7240 • First National Bank in Wauwatosa 7430 West Stole Street 258-5100 • The Heinn Company Originators of the Loose-Leaf System of Cataloguing Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mitchell Street State Bank Established 1907 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Deposits Insured up to $15,000.00 1039 W Mitchell St. • Mercy High School An Accredited High School for Catholic Girls 1720 S 29th St. 645-6528 • Northwest Dental Laboratory Milwaukee • Sprinkmann Sons Corp. Heat Cold INSULATION Contractors Since 1888 462-7750 Milwaukee St. Francis Seminary 3257 S. Lake Drive St. Mary's Academy An Accredited High School for Girls College Preporotory, Business and General High School Courses 3195 S. Superior St. Milwaukee 53207 • St. Catherine's Home For Business Girls 1201 W. Michigan St. 333 Krcul, John F.________________________________________________ .183. 212 Krimkowski, Nancy A. .......... ...______—.201 Kroegcr. David A. 19 . 226, 241 Glen Ellyn. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Wheel. Krohn. Nancy A_______________________________________ 178, 181, 214, 278 Hamburg, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi. Phi Alpha Theta. Young Republicans. Krol, Edward J. -------------------------------------------------- 163 Kroll, Eileen M...... ....................................... 297 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Nursing Council. Krozan. SilPOO R. 192, 211 Krueger, Douglas A...............—----------------------------194, 233 Krukowski, Thomas P. ....--------------------------------------------241 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Track. Golf. Kruse, Alice M. 202, 29' Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses Club. Kryscio, Ruth A. -—------------ ....._----------------------------- 170 Krzyminski, James A.__________________________________ —........... 262 Chicago, Illinois. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi Alpha Phi Omega. Student Senate. Interfraternity Council. Krizan, Simon R. .162, 233 Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Electrical Engineering. Rho Tau Beta. Sigma Phi Delta. Society of Automotive En- tineers. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, ngmeering Council. Varsity Varieties. Kuechlcr, Carol F.----------.----.---------- .........._...........- 198 Kuemmel. Joseph K......................................... 160. 241 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega. Chorus. Kuenn, Robert M. 24.1 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Kuhnmuench, John R. ......................................——........—229 Kujawka. Bernice M. 278 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. SURE. Kuldap, Sandhu .........................-.......................... 192 Kattuuni, Prsbhsksd ................................................ 192 Kulmala, Joyce A. .199, 231 Waukegan, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta il. Eta. Student Senate. Dental Hygiene Counci Kulpa, Judith I.----------- —------------------ Kult. Albert G. ______168, 169 ________________224, 232 Kumar, Ashok ............................. 177, 192. 213, 223, 255 Calcutta, India. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Pi Mu Epsilon. Eta Kappa Nu. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. International Students Club. Kurtz, James L........................—................... 169, 302 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sigma Epsilon. Kurzer, Martin J. ------------------—------------------- 227, 229 Kusik, Clarence E. ------------------------ —............ 247 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Kutsche, Ronald A.--------------.---—...... —............... 278 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. Kyle, Susan M.--------------------------------------«—......... 200 LaBlanca, Rose Ann Lambcck, Rev. R. ...223 ...206 Lamsarges, fcvelyn A. 176, 177. 204, 210, 278 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Sigma Gamma Chi. Pi Mu Ensilon. Math Club. Young Republicans. Student Affiliates or the American Chemical Society. Lance, Stanley A.---------——— —............................... 160, 278 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Interfraternity Council. Communications Committee. Landazuri. Margarita .— ..........................................260 Havana, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Lane. William M...................................... «...... -211 Lang, Aria H. —............................................... 251 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Judo Club. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Langcnkamp, James H..............-__________—_______ ......223, 230 r. Thomas G. ......-............................ —...... 161 Langrill, Mary S. .............................................. 295 Marinette, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Chi Sigma Chi. more power to you from WISCONSIN- 3 to 60.5 hp Heavy-duty air-cooled Wisconsins ore 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. Peak load-lugging torque at slow speeds prevents stalling—and air-cooling slashes field care to adding fuel, maintaining the oil level and keeping the air-cleaner clean. WISCONSIN MOTOR CORPORATION MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN 83246 War Id'I Large ! Builder ol Heavy-Duty Air-Cooled Engine — 3 to 60 5 hp. 334 MAYSTEEL PRODUCTS CORP. Sheet Metal Fabricators Hospital Casework Gleason Reels Plants at Moyville, Wis. Sale Office: 740 N. Plankinton Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 Telephone: 271-2545 .173, 298 Lannin, Joan M. Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Theta Phi Alpha. LaPointe, James M...........—.......... —..................... 227, 262 Mcquon, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Lardinois, Sandra E.---------------------- ---------------------- 216 LaRivicrc, Philip A............................................ .278 Hinsdale, Illinois. Buchelor of Arts. Pershing Rifles. Men's Interresidence Hall Council. Noonan Hall Council. I-arson, Gilbert H.. Ill ..................................... -.166 La Sorsa. William G.......................................... .278 Sayvillc, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. I.assa, Ralph E. ...___________________________________________166, 204 LaTorre, Peter P.. Jr.................................. ....292 Oakland, California. Doctor of Medicine. Student American Medical Association. Lauer, Stephen J.................... —........ —............... 203 Laux. Joan M. ..................... -..................._...202, 231 New London, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Junior American Dental Hygiene Association. i iVasscr, Cary V LaVcnture, Louise A. ....----------------------------------------- 193 Lavin, John J. .................................... 167, 189 Law Review -------------------------------------------------------- 229 Lawent, Paul D. ............................................. .262 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Pi Delta Epsilon. Phi Delta Phi. Sigma Delta Chi. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Lawless, Patricia A.................— .......................... .200 Lawrence. Andrew W. ............................................. 278 Huntington, New York. Bachelor of Arts. M Club. Chain Pullers. Varsity Track. Varsity Gymnastics. Lawrence. Joseph A. -..........................229 Lararony. Robert J.................................. —.......... 292 Sandusky, Ohio. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. I.azvnski. Jane C............ —................................... 198 I.cany, Thomas J. ........------------------ 161 l.e Cerdc Francais ----------------- . --------------------------- 219 Lechtenberg, Lawrence W.--------------------------.--------------- 278 Elm Grove. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Lc Claire, Barbara ). Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Student National Education Association. ....278 Lee, David L. -------------- ,...——,............— , -.............235 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Chorus, Lee, Linda A............................................... 222 Lee, Sharon M........................................ 174, 298 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi-Sigma Chi, Brooks Council. Lee son, Peter J. .160 Legislative Branch of the Senate 226 Leishncr, Darlene V. ......................................... 172 Leissncr. William R. Le Jcune, Arthur H. 212, 278 Addison, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. LcMicux, Norman C..............„............. ................ ....241 Waukegan, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Lemke. Raymond H. 278 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts, it niii. m. Patricia j. 174, 176. iso. 278 Fenton, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. Alpha Kappa Delta. Alpha Delta Pi. Liberal Arts Council. Greater Marquette Student Project. Leonard, John K__________________________________________________ 223 Leonardi. Virginia I.______________________________________________177 Lesar, Rita A_______________________________________________ 170, 172 Lcschcr, Thomas J. ........................................... 167 Lctniak, Ronald S. -...-.......................... 184 Lottie. Marcel I. 219. 225 ' “ ' ‘ 241 Levandoski, Timothy J. Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Wrestling. Lewinski, John D. 212 Lewis, John A._______________________________________________ -255 Norfolk, Virginia. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Lewis, Pamela A. ... Lex, Thomas J. Licgler, Katherine E. Ltljcgrcn. Harriet L. .175 .162 .174 176, 180, 212, 223. 231 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Sigma Phi Alpha. Alpha Kappa Delta. Pi Gamma Mu. International Students Club. Sociology Club. MILLER Tilt-Top TRAILER, INC. 456 So. 92nd St. Milwoukeo, Wit. 53214 453-3426 Manufacturers of trailers for hauling contractor's equipment 12,000 to 44,000 LBS. CAPACITY 335 Linch, Bonnie F. Linch, Linda E. 174. 22) 22) _____247 Lindemoen, Gary L. Grand Forks North Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Liodgrtn, Carol A. , .172 Lindnurk, Pamilla J................................. 168, 188. 2)1 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Professional Panhcllcnic Council. Link, Joseph P,------------------------------------------ -160 Linn, Elizabeth M. ............................................ 62 lisdttlk, Maria 1). 172, 278 Chicago. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Mu. Marcadettes. Sociology Club. Little. Mary L._________________________________________________ 278 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Barchelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Liberal Arts Council. Band. I n. U r. Ruth M. Cleveland. Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Pi. A.S.M.U. Young Republicans. LoDuca, Vincent G._________________________________________ 21) LofTredo, Vincent J. ............ _..._................ 161, 217, 278 Middletown, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Friars. Loftin, Gail M.................................................. 170 Logrippo, Felice A............................................. 224 Logrippo, Rosalie M.............................. 170, 217, 2)), 260 Morristown, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi. Hilltop. Marquette Tribune. Varsity Varieties. Journalism Sodality. Long. Carol J........................................... 218. 278 Bismarck, North Dakota. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Honors Program. Chorus. Students for a Democratic Society. Long. Mary P........................................ 168, 169, )02 Appleton. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta. Zcta Phi Eta. Long, Robert P.------------------------------------------------ 247 Lake Mills, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta r. American Dental Association. Longo, Michael Lonsdorf, James P. .... Lookatch, Gordon D. Loomis, John M. r. Wa _____10). 160 ____227, 229 ....227, 228 __________218, 222 .18). 192, 206, 226. 2)) Lopour, W arren A.--------------------- Racine. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. Marquette Engineer. Shamrocks. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. Lorch. Barbara A______________________________________ 168, 200. )02 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Speech Council. Lorenz, Frederick M..................................... 220, 221 Lorio, George „ 247 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Jr. American Dental Association. Losch, Richard J. .......—....----------------------------------- 224 Loth, A. Nicholas ........................................ .241 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Gamma Sigma. Beta Alpha Psi. I.oughrin, John if.--------------------------------------------- 278 Oshkosh. N Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Louisell, Mary J._______________.________________________ 168. 2)1 Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Lore, Laurence J.________________________________________ 227, 262 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Phi Delta Phi. Lore, Martin E........—........................ —................ 262 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Lovett, Raymond J. _______________________________________________167 Lowe, Jams N. ............... ................................. 199 Lowell. Carolann M.______-_______________________ 168, 169, 200. )02 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Zeta Phi Eta. Speech Council. Avalanche Lucna, John V._______— -------------------------------------------278 Wilmette. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Lucas. Jon G. -------------------------------------------------- 161 Luchini, Bradley J. ......-.................................. 230 Ludorf. Carol A..................................... _ ...234, 260 Rocky River, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Tau Alpha. Theta Sigma Phi. Hilltop. Marquette Tribune. Ludwig. Karl W.---------------------------------------------------25) Luecke, Francis S. —------------------------------------------- 2)6 Hays. Kansas. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Luehrs, William G., Jr.------------------------------------- 2)6 West Allis, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Where quality is a family tradition AMERICA'S LEADING LINE OF FORAGE HARVESTING EQUIPMENT GEHL BROS. MANUFACTURING CO. WEST BEND, WISCONSIN 336 An end or a beginning? ALLIS-CHALMERS 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-1911C 337 Lucpkc, Carol I. ...................................... .251 Oshkosh. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Associtaion. Judo Club. Lukas, David J. -------------------------------------------------- 241 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Economics Club. Lulling, Michael E................__________________,__________ _220 I.um Lung, Mary C. ----------------------—------------------------ 298 Escondido, California. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Beta Gamma. Welcome Week Council. Lundquist, Carl I. ... ........... -................... .220, 221 l iit,-. Barbara M. 201 Lyman, Patricia A. 175 Lynch. Mary E. _______________________________ .._____________ 502 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. SURE. Marquette Players. Lynd. Odus J.. Jr_______________________________________________ 279 Racine, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Lynn, John P. M M. Carpenter Tower Council M Club ______________________ .256 Trenton, New Jersey. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. Lyons, John J.------------------------------------ —------.192, 256 New Hyde Park, New York. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Triangle. Intramurals. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. 192 224 MaM, Catherine M. . ..174, 279 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. MacDougall, Gerald A________________________________________ 162 Maeeo, Anthony 192 Macholl, Dorothy J.________..._________ ....------------ 175, 195 Macholl, Mary A 298 South Euclid, Ohio. Bjchelor of Science in Nursing. Mack, Peter G.............................. —....160, 179, 223 Macvko, Judith V. —.________________________________________—225 Madden, Jane A........................................... 279 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma. A.S.M.U. Madden. Joseph A....... —....................... 183, 211, 256 Menominee, Michigan. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu. Marquette Engineer. Chorus. Madcr, Marsha R. _____________________ ,._.___...170, 199, 300 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Physical Therapy Council. Band. Madison, Joel J....................... —................. 247 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Madsen, Dana C. 160. 224. 279 Syracuse, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Phi Omega. Track Team. M Club. Magestro, James C. ........................................ 247 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Dental School Council. Magney. John S.------------------------ .--------- Magnor. Mary Ann.............—...................— Maher, Maureen E.__________________________________ Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pm Chi. Mahmood, Pcrweea ---------------------------------- Mahoney, P. Michael ............................... Council Bluffs, Iowa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. Liberal Arts Council. Interfratemity Council. Makins, Julie J................................ 186, 199. 251 Naperville, Illinois. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Senior Week-Welcome Week Council. Dental Hygiene Council. Malik. John E...........................................—.......295 N. Riverside. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Chorus. Math Club. Malischke, Carl J.------------ Malloy. Paul .163, 189 .214, 215 -------279 .213, 225 _______241 ..188 .165 -165 .279 Maloney. Michael J. -------------------------.----------- Maloney, Nancy B. —---------——-----------------.... _---- Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts. Maloney, Susan E.---------------------------------------—__—..279 Saddle River, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Maly. Elizabeth A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Missio. Mancinclli, Joanne M...................—_________176, 210, 216, 217 Manderscheid, Ronald ------------------------------------- 180 Mangcn, Gloria J. 160 Mangimcli, James W.----------------------------------- —------- 279 Omaha, Nebraska. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard and Blade. Anchor and Chain. Young Democrats. Mangold, Louis I ----------- Mann, Charles J............................................. 241 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. Mann, James M._____________________________________________._____209 Mannarino. Nicholas A.-------------- ------------ -.............. 247 West Patterson, New Jersey. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Intramurals. Jr. American Dental Association. M.ml . M.u I. 296 Waukesha, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses Club. Mapcs, Charles W.......................................... 256 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Society of Automotive Engineers. Marasco, Corinnc E. -----------------,—-------------------------. —- 279 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Pi Alpha. Marcadettcs ............................................. —...221 Marchese, Salvatore N. .................................... 279 Northport, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Chain Pullers. Judo Club. Intramurals. Marciniak, James T.-------------------------------------------- 279 Franklin, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Marcus, Jack L............... —......—------—................. 262 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Marquette Law Review. Marian Hall Council ................. ..._____________________-.192 Marifke. Allen F. .....................................192, 206, 207 Marik, Wayne J. 164, 216 Marinclli, Frank I......................................-__187, 279 Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega. Musical Varieties. Carnival. Marinello, Robert M................... -_______165, 179, 189. 241 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Sigma Nu. Tau Sigma Phi. Radio Club. Intramurals. Interfraternity Council. Marischcn. Nancy J...... ...........................-........... 298 Elm Grove, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Maroney, Maureen A. _______—.....—..................... —174 , 298 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi Sigma Chi. Marquette Cross Country Team-------------------------------------232 Marquette Engineer........................... —.......-......——.226 Marquette Players .............. —.................... .99, 205 Marquette Soccer Team_________________________________________—232 Marquette Tribune ------.---- Marquette University Band Marquette University Chorus -------------------------.234, 235 _______________________________101 ____„______________________92, 100 Marquette University Community Action Program______________ 216 Marquette University Junior Chapter of the American Medical Women's Association ......................................... 203 Marquette Warriors------------------------------------------------230 Marra. Constance F. ..........—— ---------------------- 173, 200, 295 Minneapolis. Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Theta Phi Alpha. Medical Technology Council. Mam, James B._______________________________ —.___...—--163, 167 Marrs, Jeanne M....................—... _. ------------------- ..279 River Forest, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Marsack. Gary A.____________________________________________227, 229 Marshall. Cheryl J. 214 Marshall. Leslie A.---------------------------------------------- 221 Masters, Stephen M. ____—_____—......—...................... 227, 228 Marten. Carol S. —.......... 251 Appleton, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Martin. Anne V........—______________________________________ 212. 217 Martin. Barbara J. .................................... 172, 190. 298 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Phi Mu. College Panhcllcnic Council. Martin. Mary V....................-.............................. 173 Martin. Richard K......................... —----------------------241 Marshfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Pi Sigma Epsilon. Young Republicans. Martin, Dr. T. Robert ...„........................... —-—-----64 Dean of the College of Business Administration. Martmelli. Frank W. ______—— 216 Martini, Phillip J. ---------------------------------------------- 162 Martino, l.issa 189 Martinson, Charles L---------------------------------- 164, 215, 221 Maruszzak. Olga ------------------------------------------- 192 Massignani. Mary I...................................... ——...213 Malar, Dr. Joseph E----------------—.....—.......—...... —.......— 73 Acting Dean of the College of Engineering. Mates. Thomas J...............—........—__________ Math Club ............................... Matuschak, Irene M....................... 170, 179. 217, 234. 260 Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. 338 Gamma Pi Epsilon. Alpha Kappa Della. Theta Sigma Phi. Marquette TriDunc. Journalism Sodality. Muuch, Richard__________________________________________ 186, 209 Maurovich, Thomas J. ...................................... 20-1 Mavis, John L. .......................................227, 229. 262 Brookfield. Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Phi Delta Phi. Student Bar Association. Maxwell, Linda A. ........................................... 279 West Hartford, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts. Mayc, Mary M. Mayer. Eugene P. ...................... Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science, Chorus. Mayhood, David R. ______________________________ 163. 189. 233. 256 Rochester, Minnesota. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Aloha Sigma Nu. Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma. Triangle. Student Senate. Cheerleaders. Interfraternity Coun-cil. Mazza. Dennis F............................................. 166 Mtuota, Thorns A. .................. 162 tfi, Darrell A. 231 McAIcavey. Patrick J. 222 ‘ “ ' ‘___________________________________144 McAuley, Rev. Raymond R., S.J. Executive Vice-President. McBride, Kevin L. 247 Garden City, New York. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Sailing Club. McCabe, John B. 209 256 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Gvil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Sailing Club. McCabe, Michael J.............................. ..227, 263 Elm Grove. Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. McCabe, Thomas F. Roselle, New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Young Republicans. Metropolitan Club. McCaffrey, Francis J..................................... 22! McCaffrey, Dr. Lawrence . , ..... 11 McCaffrey, Lucy E...........—---------------------------- ... 102 McCaffrey, Richard J......... ...._ ... .209, 279 Hales Corners. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. American Society of Civil Engineers. McCarron, Nancy M..................................... 192, 224 McCarthy, Charles P................................ 164. 217. 236 McCarthy, Margaret F ...217 McCarthy, Mtn C, iw, 251 Minneapolis, Minnesota. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Fta. Dental Hygiene Council. McCarthy, Robert E. , 147 __199 279 Director of Public Relations. McCarthy. William C. McCarty. Maureen E. McCarty. Walter P.. Jr. McCarver. Dennis M. .......165 .217 185, 187, 197 .....221, 279 Plainview, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard and Blade. Anchor and Chain. Metropolitan Club. Track. McCauley. Charles W 247 Superior, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. McC Ic IIand, G. Bruce 292 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. McClone, Michael P..................—________________________263 Whitcfish Bay, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. McClone, Patricia K................. .................... .279 Whticfiih Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. McClory, Brian F............................................... 210 McClure, Sister M. Claudia ..................... — .298 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Registered Nurses Club. Sisters Council. Scope. McConnell, Robert G. 292 Tacoma, Washington. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Kappa Kappa. McCormick, Maurice G. ----------------------------- 161, 186 McCormick. Michael 197 McCoy. Eugene D.______________________________________ . ..162, 247 Stockton. California. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Phi Delta Epsilon. McCrudden, Eileen M.............................. 170, 199. 300 Bronx, New York. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. McCue. Mono a M. 191 McCulloch, James R. 214. 222 McCumiskey, Martha T. 168, 174, 200 McDonald. Mark J. .241 Riverdale, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Cfjc jlianfe of Commerce 745 North Fourth Street 271-1786 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Marshall llsley Bank Stock Corporation 339 McDermott, Diane K. McDonald, Richard I. McDonnell, Joseph F. McDonnell. Michael T. ___________191 ___________163 _____227. 229 .163, 192, 236 Chicago. Illinois. 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Michael V — ... —162 McGarity. Kevin J. .................—118, 163. 186. 190. 192. 233 McGarity, Mary E....................—.....171, 197. 215. 226. 241 Waynesboro. Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Phi Chi Theta. Business Administration Council. Young Democrats. Wheel. McGartv, Marjorie A. ................. —............ 173, 302 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Theta Phi Alpha. McGee, David P. ------------------------------------------- 205 McGee, James C.............----------------------------- —280 Boston, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science. Anchor and Chain. McGee, John E.. Jr. ...„.................. 220. 224. 232. 280 Shelburne. Vermont. Bachelor of Arts. Anchor and Chain Society. Varsity Soccer. McGee. Dr. Joseph W 176, 212 McGill, Donald W........................................... 163 McGinn, Jeanne C. ----------—— ...302 Glenview. Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. 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MdCale, Patricia J............................................ W McKcague, Neil D. 216 McKeever, Clare E. ...................................... 280 Water Mill, New York. Bachelor of Arts. McKenna, Thomas G................ —.................... 209 McKinney. Jon M. --------— «...----------------—........... 247 Cable. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. McKivctt, Owen T„ II _________________-_________—........... 263 Racine, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Phi Delta Phi. McKowcn, Gary R. .. . —------------------------ 224, 242 West Allis. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Track Team. M-Club. McLean. Wallace W. 29? Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. McLennan, Joseph R....................— .....—- ......161. 280 Wheaton, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Booster Club. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Friars. McMahon. 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Delta Sigma Delta. Tr. American Dental Association. Mclniak, Ann M Men’s Interrcsidencc Hall Council 196 Merkel, Duane A........................... ... ... 256 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Musical Varieties. Avalanche Club. Merkel. Stephen P. — .... ..... .... Mcrkle, Thomas A.................................. 160, 185, 186, 280 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Political Science Honor Society. Alpha Phi Omega. Student Senate. Tip-Off Council. Mcrkt, John I.................. —.....— ..201 Mcrlcscna, John P Everett, Massachusetts. Bachelor of Science. Boxing. Basketball. Merten, Cornelius J., Jr................................... 227. 26$ Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Theta. Pi Gamma Mu. Delta Theta Phi. Mertz, Brian C. 183, 211, 236 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. 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Bachelor of Arts. SURE. MUCAP. Schearcr, Linda A. --------------------------------------------- -.285 Birmingham, Michigan. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi Sorority. Tip-Off Council. Associated Women's Student Council. Schearcr, Martha Schelbc, James M.................................. Assistant to the Dean. Schcmkc. James M. ________________________ —....— Skokie, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Schenk, Michael J.-------------------------------- Schenking, Elaine M.----------——.................— Schcu. Gregory H.------------------------- —...... Scheurer, Richard 174 148, 189 _____248 .164 219 .214 .148 .214 92 .193 .161 .232 .224, 231. 243 Assistant to the Dean. Schcurich, Cathlccn J. — Sdiicbcr, Dr. Alois J. ... Schicffer, Mary Louise Schildwachter, Martin Schimck, Melvin —.------ Schindhclm, James R... Appleton. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Wrestling. Track. Schivelcy. 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Schmanski, Raymond F. .......................................... 218 Schmidt, Francis J. ..........—....................... — 176, 210, 218 Schmidt, Jon J.___________________________________________________ 210 Schmidt, Paul H.--------—.......-................................... WB Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon. Schmiclcr. Elaine........................—............... 214, 215, 218 Schmitz. Gerald L. ——--------------- —---------——.............. 206. 226 Schmitz. Michael T.----------------—---------—----—----------——.179, 243 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Sigma Nu. Pi Gamma Mu. Economics Club. A.S.M.U. Schmudde, David A. —------------------------------------------ 162 353 Schnabl, Val I. 183, 187. 192. 211, 258 Brookfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. Eta Kappa Nu. Pi Mu Epsilon. Tri-ancle. Carnival Council. Schneider, Thomas J........................................... 226 gcr. Thomas M 16), 179 14} Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Sigma Nu. Pi Gamma Mu. Delta Sigma Pi. Carnival Council. Basketball. Schock, Judith A. .......................................... 199 Schoeneman, Emi K.................................... .-...........286 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. MUCAP. Schoepfer, Diane M. 201, 299 Chesirc, Connecticut. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Young Republicans Metropolitan Club. Tip-Off. Scholl. Thomas W.................................................. 160 Scholz, James A.................................................. 286 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau. Honors Students Association. International Students Club. Tutoring Service (Honors). Schommer. Bradford G. .......................................... 166 Schoonenberj;, John W. ......... ' is Hales Corners, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Schoonenberg. Robert Schrader. David A. Schrader. Rodney ..... Schreiber. Thomas C. Schrcier, James W. _ Schreiner. Susan F.. Schrocdcr Hall Board of Governors Schrot, Glen B........................ Schuettingcr. John G.................. Schuetz, John M....................... Schugel, Thomas I. ................... Schulte. Charles A. Schulte, Myra F........ Schulte. Sally A. _____ Schum, David A......... Schumar, Kathleen M. 160 220 207 162 ..167 .222 194 .211 224 -232 .166 .218 ______174 ------191 .163. 195 .170. 260 Hinsdale. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi. Marquette Tribune. SURE. Schumacher, Peter J.................................................166 Schuster, Karolyn f.____________________________.______ .. .201, 215, 2)4 Schuster. Norma J. .............................................—215 Schulte, Edward .................................................. 162 Schutter, Peter A. __________________________——______________________ 160 Schutz, Carolyn M..................................... 178, 189, 218 Schwan, Suzanne K. ............................_.............. 168, 252 Brown Deer. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Schweisthal, Paul E. ......................................—— 29) Medford. Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Student American Medical Association. Schweitzer. Judy E............................................... 252 Northbrook, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Marcadettes. Tip-Off. Schwcngcl, James W. ............................................ 162 Schwindt, Russell R.............................................. 248 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Sciacchetano, L. P...................... —-------------------------- 19) Scibilia, Gcorgann A. --------------------------------------------- 223 Scobic. Helen J. __________________________________________________ 203 Scoblic, Mary A. __________________________________________ 198. 299 Aberdeen. South Dakota. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nursing School Council. Scovillc. Walter R._________________________________________________185 Sedlak, Mary B_________________________________________ 173, 212, 286 New Canaan, Connecticut. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. MUCAP. Young Democrats. Seelig. Susan M.____________________________________________________-201 Sccman, Joanne B. .................................... —-----------201. 299 Patterson. New Jersey. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Scope. Welcome Week. Seery. Richard T. ..............................—-------------------- 194 Seidel, Barry J. _....—............................................ 29) Kimberly, Wisconsin. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Omega Alpha. Scidl, Marjorie L. ..................................—-198, 202, 299 Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nursing Council. Registered Nurses Club. Chorus. Seitz. Donald G. 29) St. Cloud, Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Alpha Sigma Nu Alpha Kappa Kappa. Marquette Medical Review. KempsmitH MILLING MACHINES The famous Kcmpsmith lino of Milling Mochincs dates bock to 1888 when America's first real production surge wos olreody in ovidence. Todoy with more than o half century of eiperience os o background, Kempsmith continues to forge ohead in the industry. The wall-known Kempsmith ruggedness, precision, speed ond dependability ora in keeping with modern high speed tools and methods. KEMPSMITH MACHINE COMPANY 1819 South 71st St. 476-3625 West Allis, Wis. 354 STAFF ELECTRIC COMPANY JOHN C. STAFF, Jr., President CLASS OF 1935 GEO. K. STAFF, Secy. Treas. CLASS OF 1937 355 Seifert. Paul J. ....—.......-...............-________________________186 Seiltngcr. Valeric E. . 286 McHenry, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Concert Committee. Pine Arts Festival Committee. Scmlak. William D___________________________________________________ 18 Semrad. Alice M. ....................................—69 Director of the Medical Technology Curriculum. Sondik, Patricia L................................................ .286 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Scncchallc, Suzanne M. 286 St. Charles, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sen ft. Francis J. __________________________________ -..—102. 226. 286 Winnetka, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Varieties Council. A.S.M.U. Avalanche Ski Club. Sepulveda, Rafael A.--------------------------—---------- —......... 24 Santurce, Puerto Rico. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Eta Mu. Pershing Rifles. Hispanic Club. Rifle Team. AROTC. Judo Club. Serafin, John E................................................... 16 Seramur, Stephen I. 22 Sewell, Geoffrey D. .—......-............... ----------------------- 231 Seymour, Joel A. ................................................. 22“ Shaffer, Russell E.............................................. 286 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Wrestling. Schroeder Hail Board of Governors. Shjikh, Rosemarie ................................... .......... 223. 286 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. International Students Club. SURE. Shamrocks .........-.............—................................. 206 Shane. Nicolas J. ...............................................166, 286 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Delta Sigma. Shannahan, Eleanor N. ...................................... .286 Easton. Maryland. Bachelor of Arts. Journal Quarterly. Concert Committee. Shay, Jerome R. .......................-...................... 192, 2 8 Arlington Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi. Pi Tau Sigma. Shea, Patricia A............... ------------ ——..................... .172 Sheehan. John E................ Shcchy, Michael W. ............ Sheehy, Terence K. Sherburne, Rev. Richard P , S.J. Dean of Students. 211. 223 264 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. 174 Shippy. Mary I.u - 200 Suker. Karen I......................................... 168. 2 2 Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. ___171 ___168 Sicwcrt, Susan M. Sigma Alpha Eta Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Pi Sigma Gamma Chi Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Sigma Epsilon Siuma Tau Delta Sikorski, Jolanta 7.. Sikorski, Roger L. ... 164 178 -.176 -162 ..169 -.184 -172 .209, 211. 2 8 Franklin. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Society of Automotive Engineers. Site, Gary F_____________________________ —__— .227, 229, 264 Sudbury, Ontario. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi Student Bar Association. Sills. Mary E. ______________________ -_________—......201. 299 Prescott. Arizona. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Silvcstrini, I.mda 1..............—--------------—— —.......173 Simanek. Stephen A.................................... 176, 286 Racine. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. Young Republicans. Debate Team. Simmons, Blanton c 120. 123. 230 Simons. Jon W........................................ -.....211 Sinar, Dennis R.________—.________——__——...—I56 Singer. Barbara A.................... —----- —----172, 217, 221 Singers, Robert R._______________________________ 177, 286 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Sivk, James I) Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Chain Pullers. Sr. Claudia -.198, 202 . 227, 229 .194, 220 ______206 .14 . 21 Sr. M. Eltrudl 203 198 202 202 Skalak. Francis M 218. 286 Mauston, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Sigma Gamma Chi. 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Siegel, Paul J. ... 163 Siewert. James E. ________________________________ 192, 206, 211, 226 Art .176 210. 218 _____160 _____186 .............. -.-303 Marquette Players. ................. 2 8 Skowronski, Ellen J. Skrentny, Jan E..... Sloan, Amy A. —..... Slottke, Mary'Ann R. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor o! Sluka. Peter E. Riverside, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. Young Republicans. Sly, Mary J. ...................................... -...— -17 Smaglik, Dale P. .........................................—.______210 Smentek. Joyce G. 303 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon. Chi Sigma Chi. Student Senate. Associated Women's Student Council. Smetko, Carl S................................................. 166 MOSSEY-OTTO COMPANY 615 N. 16th STREET MILWAUKEE 53233 (Opposite Dental School) A Complete Line of Dental Supplies and Equipment Wisconsin's Finest Dental Laboratory Special Attention Given to Office Planning .‘356 Smigiel, Mitchell R. -------------------------------------------- 295 Deerfield, Illinois. Doctor of Medicine. Alplu Kappa Kappa. Smith, Anthea M. .. —.......................... 219 Smith. Arnold E. Smith, Douglas A.______________________________________________ 210 Smith, Eugene W. ........................................... 230. 286 New York, New York. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Kappa Alpha Psi. Basketball Team. Smith, Gary L. 248 LaMoure, North Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Smith. Gary M. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Smith, James R. ............................................ 243 Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. American Economics Association. Smith. Jeffrey 1.................................................. 287 Shaker Heights, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. Avalanche Club. Tip-Off. Smith, M. Denise Waukesha, Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Smith, Michael R. Society of Automotive Engineers Sociology Club — Sotak, Judith A. .. Soldon, Dennis W. ... Cudahy. Wisconsin Sol lento, Peter L. - Bachelor of Science. 211 212 193 287 .243 Scarsdalc, New York. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Hispanic Club. Young Republicans. Soltysik, Donna J. ----------------------------------------- 287 Chicago Heights, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Delta Pi. Communications Committee. Sorith, Gary L. —-------------------------------------------- —245 LaMoure, North Dakota. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. Soubczak, Brian P.________________________________________________ 232 Southern, William W. ....................................... 148, 194 Assistant to the Dean. Spaconc, Alan B._____________________________________________ —...160 Spalatin, Ivo J. .160, 287 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega. Spang, Mary A........ ........................192 Smith, Patricia A._______________________________________ 287 St. Paul, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Delta Phi. Religiou-Council. French Club. Smith, Patricia E. _____________________________________________ 299 Glendale. Missouri. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Smith, Patrick O.__________________________________118, 120, 121, 230 Smith, Robert E....................................................248 Grand Rapids, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Smith, Sandra L. ........................................ .287 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Avalanche Club. Student National Education Association. Smith, Susan E.............................................. 198 Smith, Thomas J.---------—.................................- _ 227, 264 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Beta Gamma Sigma. Delta Theta Phi. Smith. William L........—..................................... 192 Smnt, Cynthia J.--------------------------------------------------173 Smrz, Richard___________________________________________________ 166 Snyder. Thomas M................................................ .’s' 225 Sparks, William W. 160, 287 Mt. Prospect, Illinois. Bachelor of Atts. Rockford, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Phi Omega. Tip-Off Council. Speech School Council ........... —......-....................... 200 Spella, James A.......................-........................... 243 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Band. Sperapani, Joan D.-----------------——.............—..............—174 Spicka. Thomas A.........—----------------------------------------- 220 Spiegelbcrg, Edward H.-------------------------------—............. 249 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Splude, John W_____________________________ ;____________._________243 New Berlin, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Spohr, Sandy L.___________________ —------------------------181, 287 McHenry, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Eta Sigma Phi. Spransy, Catherine M. ______________ —........................ 201 Spratt, Kathleen A. 213 Springborn, James E. _____—--------------------.------------------ .166 Stadler, James A. .............................................. 222 SUPERIOR DIE SET CORPORATION DIE SET MANUFACTURERS 764-4900 900 W. Drexel Oak Creek, Wis. 357 Stadler. Karl A. 258 Appleton, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Stjdtmiller, JoAnne......................................... 170, 260 McCordsville, Indiana Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi. Professional Panhcllcmc Council. Marquette Tribune. Stadtmucller, Joseph P............................... 227, 229. 264 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Beta Alpha Psi. Delta Theta Phi. Student Bar Association. Marquette Oyer. Stadtmucller, Thomas W...................................... ...243 Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Staff. Mary E._____________________________________ . 174. 186, 293 Shorewood, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Chi Sigma Chi. Welcome Week-Senior Week Council. Varsity Varieties. Milwaukee Club. Stamm, Frederick W. —...................................... 162, 192 Stanchina, James A. ......................................... 249 Norway, Michigan. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Jr. American Dental Association. American Society of Dentistry for Children. Stanford. Gregory D. ............................ ... ... 164, 201, 214 Stanford, Rev., S.J.............. —.............................. 213 Stangl. Susan M ...................... _..................... 173, 287 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Eta Chi. Stand, Dennis E.-----------------------------------------------------233 Stanley, Catherine B......... ................................ 260 Wilmette, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Marquette Tribune. Journal Quarterly. Stanley, Richard J. ....165. 287 Wilmette, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Tau Sigma Phi. Aval- anche Club. Track. Stark, Gareth A. Crosby, Minnesota. Bachelor o Starzyk. John J. Stauber, Donald J. Staudenmaier, Margaret A. Arts. Chorus. Drama. _______287 .161 .162, 187 .218, 287 Marinette, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Student Senate. Honors Students Association. Staudenmaier, Mary 1...................................... ---------- -226 Stauffachcr, Richard 162 Steele. 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Philip Stifter, Ronald P. -227 .174 -163 ___227 225 Grafton. Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. ,_162 .249 BADGER WIRE IRON WORKS, INC. Ornamental Metal Fabricators of Bronze Aluminum Stainless Steel Iron Wire Telephone: 645-5800 2933 W. Cleveland Ave. Milwaukee 53215 358 Fother Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit priest, ond the Conodian born, Jesuit trained explorer Louis Joliet ore credited with blazing o route which for a century and a holf comprised the main ortery of trovel in the Northwest. In December, 1672, his Jesuit superior ot the St. Ignoce mission provided the opportunity long awaited by Fother Morquette ond Joliet. They spent that winter preparing for the expedition. Marquette’s diary chronicled the storing of Indian corn and smoked meat os their only provisions, ond Indian warnings of horrible monsters which devoured men and canoes together . On May 17, 1673 they left St. Ignoce with a five-man crew ond two bork canoes. The Moscouten-Miaml-Kickopoo village on the upper Fox River wos 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 ot this point, on June 17. Charting their course, they floated southward past the Missouri ond Ohio Rivers, writing of wild cottle and monstrous catfish and sturgeon, to the Arkonsos River. Here, to ovoid trouble with the Spaniards further south, they turned bock. By way of the Illinois River, the Chicogo portoge, Loke Michigan and Green Boy, they returned to the mission of St. Ignoce. In failing health, Marquette kept his promise to return to the Illinois Indians, canoeing down Lake Michigan's coast In October, 1674. He stopped briefly ot the site of Milwaukee and wintered near the mouth of the Chicogo River and reached the Illinois Indians in spring. 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Kathleen L.______________________________—-------------174 Tilley, Michael I. 220 Timko, Mary M. 293 Park Ridge, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Medical Technology Council. Timm, John T. 178 Tinkle. Wayne F __________________________ I IS Dean of Men. Tintrup. Frank L. --------------------------------------- 161 Titone, Mary F. ________________—......................... 288 Rockford. Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Tivnan. Carol A. ...................................... 288 Skokie, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. TipOff. Varsity Varieties. Tlusty, Jerome P. Tobin, Carol ....... Tobin, Larry M. —.. Tobin, Peter M...... Tobin, Raymond C. Toft. Roberta ..... Toher, June K. .227 .217 .164 .223 .161 .222 -221 Tolpo, George R. ................... -.................... 288 Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma. Tolli, Ernest D.......................................... .249 Norridge, Illinois. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Jr. American Dental Association. 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Uric, Steven H.............................—— ............—.162, 258 Rock Island, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. Urlakais, Anthony E., Jr. .--------------------------- —.....-..— 162 Vachon, Claudette L. Vagner. Allan B. ______________________________________192 ____________________________________ 289 South Bend, Indiana. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Gamma. Vail. Barry J................................... 190. 224, 2)2 Valesano, Kathleen________________ —........—.....-.........—300 Ottawa, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Vallario. Butter B. ...161 Valuch, Frances —....................... .;........—•—...........295 Cudahy, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Pi. Valverde, Gibaja M.......................................... 22) VanAackcn, Ellen M.................................... .--201. 299 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. VanAsma, Kenneth L. .................................;...........249 Manson, Iowa. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. DURING OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY WE SALUTE THE WARRIORS’ 50TH YEAR OF BASKETBALL MILWAUKEE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 803 West Michigan Street Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 363 A good name in industry Produces for Industry: Marine Drives, Flexible Couplings, Steel Costings, Weldments Speed Reducers, Motoreducers, Commercial Geors THE CORPORATION MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN 53208 VanAntwerp, Francis VanBclIcghem, Jean M. Cleveland. Ohio, anche Club. Vandenbera, James F. .162 ...-.289 Bachelor of Arts. Young Democrats. Aval- Vandetbecfc. Joan M. ....______________________________________174 Vanderveldt. John T. 258 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Society of Automotive Engineers. Van Ert, Wayne R.______________________________________________ 264 Wisconsin Dells. Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. 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Patricia ------------------------------------------ 149 Assistant to the Dean. Wattcnbach, Francic B.----------------------—.....—........... 289 Whitefish Bay. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Math Club. Milwaukee Club. Waugh. John M.______________________—_____________________220. 289 El Paso. Texas. Bachelor of Arts. Pershing Rifles. Wavcrnek. Thomas L................. —........................ 166 Weber, David A. ................................... -.... 244 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramurals. Greater Marquette Protect. Weber. David P. ________________________________________v-------244 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Sailing Club. Weber. John P........—--------------------------------------- -289 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma Tau. Honors Students Association. Young Republicans. Pre-Mcd Club. Weber. Patricia J.____________________________________________ 174 Webster, Georgia J. ..........................— 289 “ ‘ “achelor of Arts. MUCAP. -......-......290 Toledo, Ohio. Bachelor of Arts. MUCAP. Webster. Jane R. Red Wing. Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Wee lew. Victor T. ........................ Wchrle, Craig D. ... Wehrlc, Leonard J. Wcidner. John F. .166 —162 .166 .2)8 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. Varsity Wrestling. Weigel, Candace L.---------------—--------------------D). 170, 186 Weiland. Marcia C-------------------------------------------- 299 Evanston, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. Weiland, Marilynn J.-------------------------------------- 201 365 LOUIS HOFFMANN CO. Established 1878 117 N. Jefferson St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53202 276-2695 Ornomental Metals. Architectural Metals. Ventiloting. Stainless Steel Specialties. Industrial Sheet Metal. 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Patrick J..................................... 176, 182 Welcome Week-Senior Week Council ............................ 186 Welsch, Robert J 165. 232. 290 St. Louis. Missouri. Bachelor of Science. Evans Scholars. Soccer Team. Welsh, Kathleen M.__________________________________________ 173 Wcra. Thomas J. ...............29 3 Rochester, Minnesota. Doctor of Medicine. Phi Chi. Werner. A. Mark ________________________________________ 249 Black River Falls, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Track. Werner. William J. 180. 183 Werrel. Joseph............................................... 166 Werth. David I________________________________________________264 Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Wcrthwcin, Joan B...................... _ Werthwein. Kathleen R. ___________________ Werwie. James J. ________________169 __________156. 173 -------------- 249 Kenosha, Wisconsin. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Wesson. Thomas B____________________________________ —163. 244 Ridge Manor. Florida. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi. Track. West, Martin F.------------------------------------------------ 200 West. Patricia A---------------------------- -.......... 175. 241 Friendswood. Texas. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Theta Phi Alpha. Westfahl. Bernard J________..________ ..______________________ 163 WISCONSIN GASKET MFG. CO. ■ Light Gauge Metal Stampings Shims Asbestos Cement Board Fabrication Molded Extruded Rubber Plastic Specialties O Rings Gaskets of All Types 11500 W. Brown Deer Rd. Box 8058 Milwaukee, Wis. 354-4900 366 Papers for Printing Nackie Paper Company offers a complete paper service to printers, publishers and lithographers and to users of paper for many technical and converting uses. The mills whose papers we sell represent virtually every important paper making section of the country, including: S. D. 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Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Rabbits. Law Placement Digest. Wilson. Candvce A. 174, 186. 290 Minnetonka, Minnesota. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Pi. Tip-Off Council. Wilson. Dennis M. 290 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu. International Students Club. Wilson, Thomas A.......................................... 26-1 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Juris Doctor. Wilson, Thomas J. ................... .......... 212, 214. 222, 290 Demarest. New Jersey. Bachelor of Science. Phi Sigma. Prc-Med Club. Young Republicans. Sociology Club. Wing, John P.................................................. 290 Greenfield, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Winter, Kathleen A. 17) Wisely. Robert W. 161, 244 Lincolnwood, Illinois. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Kappa Psi. Chicago Club. Wisniski. Leonard A........................ 192, 197. 210, 211. 258 Mt. Pleasant. Pennsylvania. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon. Engineering Council. 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Richard S................................................. 162 Woodruff. Arthur E. 258 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. Varsity Varieties. Sailing Club. golden (Sjuerntey l airy CO-OPERATIVE QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS MILWAUKEE WAUKESHA BOB McGUCKEN INC. Concrete and Asphalt Paving N60 W15871 Kohler Lone 252-3080 MENOMONEE FALLS, WIS. Member: MILWAUKEE COUNTY PAVERS ASSN. — we care — Shop A P_____ The Store That Cares About You! 368 Gordon R. Rush Associates We will appreciate the opportunity to help you plan a Medical or Dental suite. PORTABLE STANDARD TYPEWRITERS New and Used WELLS BUILDING SALES, SUPPLIES and SERVICE Telephone: 271-6672 2573 So. KK Av«. Milwaukee 53207 483-0911 Woodruff. James F. Woodruff. Maureen A................... Woods. Robert B. . Passaic. N’ew Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Woodward. Donna K. 210. 220 ------19 ------290 290 Zabrautka . N'ancee L. Zagortki, Thomas M. 188 244 Cinnammson. New Jersey. Bachelor of Arts. Woyach. Frederick J. —---------------------------177, 204. 218. 290 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon. Math Club. Honors Program. Wozniak. Lance K. 290 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Science. Phi Theta Psi. Liberal Arts Council. Wrangell, James L. —------------------------------ —..... 206. 222 Wray. Marianne C. ...................................... .299 Cincinnati, Ohio. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Wrestling Team 2 1 Wyant, Charles J. ------------------------------------ .21? Wysocki, Robert J. .......................................... 2?8 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engi-necring. Chi Epsilon. _____290 19? .197. 210 202. 299 Ycrkcs, Lawrence J........................... Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Arts. Yerkcs, Robert D,____________________________ Ycskc, Ronald A.............................. Yohanek. Diane L. Kellnersville, Wisconsin. 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Zasiebida, Michael J. .....—.............-....................... 199 Zawkiewicz, Barbara M.------------------------------ t 0. 260 Miami, Florida. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa lau Alpha. Theta Sigma Phi. Zdon. Barbara R.......................................... 218. 290 Chicago, Illinois. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Pi. Hispanic Club. Zeps, David J. __________-________________ 210. 217, 290 Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Bachelor of Science. Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Zcrfas, Martha------------------------------------------------ 216 Zcssin. Mary E______________________________________________17?. 198 Zeta Phi Eta .................................. — 169 Ziegenhagen, Ann L................—......................... -2?2 Oshkosh. Wisconsin. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Jr. American Dental Hygiene Association. Ziegler. 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