Marquette University - Hilltop Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)
- Class of 1970
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' u , , - J P Rs.. - W-. f---.A-fi---Ji-.eggfgviffgvvl fl . -2 ' f,Q..1 . .N 1-iff' P 1 -rw L- a .. 3 NARRATOR: This is Marquette Uni- versity. It is located in the heart of Milwaukee Wisconsin, a large mid- western city. Milwaukee boasts a pop- ulation of l,Ll3Ll,MOO. Its major product is auto parts. K Marquette boasts an en- rollment of ll,72l. Its major product is liberal arts graduates. Milwaukee is Marquette's home, and like all homes it provides all the com- forts for living. There are grocery stores, res- taurants, hotels and places of entertainment. Marquette has a front and back lawn as most homes do. On the front lawn lies Lake Michigan where the Marquette com- munity joins Milwaukee residents to enjoy nature at its finest.n, 3 Opening the back door re- veals captive nature in both a horicultural con- servatory and a zoo. Like most families, Mar- quette has neighbors, too. Some are rich and some are poor. Some live in big homes. 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Q. .0-, V-JL 1-ra. . 4. -.31 , -'L '-'.-,'.1-safe, 4'-:Sarf-Q? gag 3:-311. F'Hfi!.v 4 f f 1 A.1.,.'-A:-' 1 gj.,Lf,, S.. 1U , ,rv 1 Q 1 1 I W f if f ' A ' , v . Q7 , ' ' . f.,,.,, ' - - 'Za 1 ' ,Ji-'f'j,g'fQ'f,'zi' 1 ,. ,jg 43,4 ,YQ -1g5jj:2,,,,AA., ,,1V-3425,-ig-K-,,, 4 A 'f 5' -11,315.1-4 . . 4.52. 5-J' .. '- -F if' if-g'if'::fw:fse?L',!eg'1fi-9,25 X ,fl .wi ' r 54. n A ,,. NARRATOR: Downtown Milwaukee, a montage of buying and selling, picking and picking up, creates a mood of hustle for many. People-in-a-hurry pass by lonely walkers. Preying sailors pass by people-in-a-hurry. It is the land of panhandlers and prophets of doomg of big-time merchants and small-time peddlers. It can be as high brow as Cords or as everyday as the P.E.X. Some deal in clothing, others in pornography. Some spe- cialize in originals and others in surplus commodities. All specialize in profit. 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POYGIANY IND ULYIIATKLV MIllYllfllllC ll IICLLLIHY MOVIE LOADCD WITH 1ALIlT,' - ' ' ' IASY l!Dfl IS CIKATZ ISTONYSNINGLV PIIYICT 5 IYCIYYNIX AN SLOQUINY FILM OF CIUSTIC COPI- 4 ,,,,'.. ' L7 :V 5324-w I 1 V, V W ' W1 'shurfuifb Baca? voo s. vm' so. lf' 7712 I WUMAWS Q Ssunmlcnnd Asometaarmm mi' unninr fault. ol, ur. A-'na Il. IIIIIITS CHU. fllnl Csfv- Q- FRANHYIE' YANYOVVC ' 'A ' H EVEMS and w .offh-ff .f nhlects 01 daily 'Y 1 4 1547. liyingla wen- 3 ' ' K - ' - f. reiected marriage I prnposala little yang Bang Qzluh sex and a little , ' ng gy 91,4 I Chisfiw. --tw A frsl 1 uf. fu- '... U. 54. A SUNDAY FUNNIES gaod-humoreri. . ....,,. .,... . .. AL-.-e.u,n -,, bodvol rlnxuuh THIS IS WHAT WINWUI UTOOLE 43 l M 4 fi? fin 4-S is .. 'ku '1 x '1,lL!5fi, ,gl-if: ' 3. '55 I r' A 'Q Wxtn i3?VC,f7g'i? . I :zfzfzdxw-J ,. pi . H- . J 5 Rh- D L' ' Cams , U 5 Y 4- . NOV?CQHT5NUOUSfP3HN1Q?CR' f- , . v--rg' ' . . ' ' ' in-. i 4,,T ' if 1 -va .-.. -- W' A . ?41 y , . 1 Nupvr Igxrimnafm H F M-: ,. 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' M3723 !..l if x f --., NARRATOR: The shops and places of busi ness which occupy space on the Marquette campus are like big fish in a small stream. They are far from frenzied downtown Milwaukee where stores viciously compete for the business of a well-mixed buying audience. Within the campus grounds there are several food shops and bars, a couple of drug stores, a few clothing shops and two or three churches. There are also laundromats and barbershops and banks and the- aters and card shops and cleaners. In every instance the Mar- quette community is the major source of their income. If the university were to dis- appear the stores and places of business would soon follow. Some stores realize this. Some attempt to make the Mar- quette student feel welcome. Some are genuinely concerned about the affairs on campus. Some hire Marquette students. Some even advertise in the Tribune. Many do not. Many should swim downstream. ' ' ,,. 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Qmmmmwsansm Q Q Q f1QzEssHxx QH1 mmmumua m.wfemlIJm1LxxS Q Q QMWIWE NHMSSSMHN MWQHE QQQQQQQQ sa w wma wlnmmfexxuwlmlnwr Q Q Q H1H1e3nrs3Ewli1wrQP'-smraz m11rmum1mmunm:Qmummxxs QQQQQQQQQ mmm SwHEw1ElmQ'M m.m wwfQxx1mu QQQQQQQQQQ mm m MMMQSMIEMEEHQ QQQQQQQ QQQQQQ Q Mawr MWME MM QQQQ QQQQQQ me Yi QM SEIEI LMHI QQQQQQ QQQQQ m M x! wl -53 -W ' yn , ,H M , I ,, , .-..- ..-U ,-..- -1. - I F I P' - 0' 11 7911.- J' ' bw p I n Q , 1, U Q : D- H, 4 I -ww-'?'V7-1' 5 N 'Y 0 rv. Q. PM! -KS, ' , i o. . . .Jw A .a v - i1 if 5,-'52 1 Z' lin -.-..-....- df' -,fx Q! ,fm f . x x el 5 E X r , L 1 1 W 1- 5 1 rx ,I f ' Q' fb f 'Q-4 Lf :A .J ! V' ' 0 I Si ll 'fl v....,, f....,. are--1 Q' 0 1 A1 t .dwg Jf MV fn? 1315 grin tv- 1 H NARRATOR: When spring came to Marquette last year, some young men turned their thoughts to love, others pondered final exams and summer vacation. But for many, spring has come to mean the return of Marquette's biggest participa- N tory sport, demonstrating. Monday, April lH, marked the start of spring at Marquette. The Fifth Army Inspector General came to Marquette to inspect the AROTC cadets on Tuesday afternoon. Students were urged to meet him with nchallenge and dissentn on the tennis courts adjoining the gym. Tuesday dawned cloudy and cold. The Inspector General, an instructor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, came and went during the morning, leaving before the l:3O p.m. appearance of the anti-ROTC coalition. Still the protesters, the curious and the hecklers gathered on the tennis courts in anticipation of the AROTC drill scheduled for two o'clock. Major Webb of the AROTC unit announced that the drill had been called off. 2At the same time, 75 to lOO pickets began marching around the tennis courts, shouting HROTC must goin The marchers went into the gym, downstairs, through the men's dressing area and then up the spiral stairs to the running track. After a few minutes of chanting and talking, Art Heitzer, student body ypresident, led the demonstrators downstairs again to the lower level of the t gym under the ROTC headquarters. There was more chanting until Major Webb appeared at the top of the stairs and said that he wanted to dialogue. Colonel Dey also appeared and after a few minutes of circular talk, the demonstration broke up. On Wednesday, Fr. Raynor announced that he had taken action on the ASMU lrequest to study the academic standing of ROTC courses and the place of ROTC 'lat a christian university. The same day, 50 anti-ROTC protesters met for three hours in the union grill annex to draft a statement and set up a steering committee. Thursday, 60 protesters showed up at the gym to demonstrate against NROTC. Fhey pushed past two security guards at the door but were met by Fr. Michael Sheridan, dean of men. There was a brief scuffle followed by a statement by Fr. Sheridan that the students would be suspended if they did not leave the building within five minutes. However, the threat was never carried out Meanwhile, Milwaukee police arrived on the scene, to the dismay of the pemonstrators and the administrators. No one admitted knowing who called them. V The demonstrators then moved outside to Clybourn Street and eventually 31 left for the union grill annex to plan and talk. ll H Julius T. Seole Don Zemcitis Bill McCarthy 7 4 N w 1f 1zII,g.15'1 ffl , 5, 'f MGT! ,mpg 4,:-- Li? 534.19595 d 7.,gr f.1L5f.'t'- '.:12j ,gf 'E'k3'f!f,12 if- If: aj,-31, Fla, 2-' 1'-'gn V- Q JI - 11f 4 ,- fl ., xx-slim'-'15 mags, x XV ifhrgx u 4, w1.e:i .Fun vi X ,xK X i NARRATOH: Friday was relatively quiet, 60 demonstrators contented themselves with a march through several of the buildings on campus and with two unsuccessful attempts to see Fr. Raynor in O'Hara Hall. A ladder was found and used by a couple of the demonstrators to scale the walls up to the second story windows where they perched on the sills. The first week of protests was over but there was much more to follow. The ASMU election campaigns were in high gear, if what happened before the actual election could reach a high gear. Two students submitted their names in nomination for the position of president, Bill McCarthy and Dan Zemaitis. McCarthy, from Evans Scholars, preached government at the student level ..... hamburgers and textbooks. He felt that most students don't care about issues. Zemaitis, who resigned his senate position at the beginning of the l968-69 academic year, proposed time for a year in the sun. He called for a complete constitutional convention where students would decide the fate of the student government. Also in the running was Julius T. Seale, Marquette's first and only canine candidate. The black mongrel was endorsed strongly by his owner, the in- cumbent student government president, Art Heitzer. Seale's name swept the campus and it seemed that as a write-in candidate he would pacify the many Marquette students who were disenchanted by McCarthy and Zemaitis. Perhaps it was the ROTC demonstrations or maybe it was spring fever, but despite the cause, the ASMU elections were just not generating any interest. The other ASMU posts open for election drew less than the usual number of candidates. Many seats were uncontested and two had no nominees at all. During the closing days of the campaign, at a time when it appeared that Julius would win in a landslide of apathy, the name of John Steinmiller was presented to the student body as a write-in candidate. The days that immediately followed were the most crucial for both the ASMU elections and the anti-ROTC movement. 33 UBMATRBQ F .SHOPPE Rm:-In - 1 s STEINMA EB f'- Asmu PRES Who was John Steinmiller? By the time he entered the election, the name of Julius T. Seale was better known than his. He was the silent but active senator from the College of Journalism. His credentials were good. As Chairman of the ASMU Sales and Services Committee, he was successful in getting ex- tended hours for the library, one of the few major accomplish- ments of the ASMU last year. He was probably better known for his job at Will Foley's re- nowned Suburpia, where he tended counter. Steinmiller conducted one of the most intense campaigns in the history of Marquette. Every available wall, window and side- walk was plastered with his name and a reminder that the name must be spelled correctly to count as a write-in vote. 34 On Tuesday, the 22nd, three students were suspended by Fr. Michael Sheridan, dean of men, on the steps of the gym. The group of demonstrators with them dispersed and reassembled at Joan of Arc chapel. They announced that they would remain inside with their blankets, food, cigarettes and make-shift toilet until Fr. Raynor came to see them. At 7:00 p.m. the doors were locked and barricaded. A growing crowd milled around outside. What followed is still a matter of controversy. According to the Milwaukee police, they arrived at the chapel at ll:22 p.m. in re- sponse to a bomb threat. They informed the students with bull- horns that they had to come in to check, and when the students refused to leave, they broke down the doors and immediately arrested the 65 occupants. According to students, the police broke down the doors without warning. They claimed that they would have left had they known about the bomb threat. Some contend the chapel is soundproof when all the windows are closed. Others believe that the students inside were manip- ulated by those who were com- municating via walky-talky, and who saw and heard the police. Regardless, news of the chapel incident spread like fire and the reaction was as heated. f. 5.15 ...Ex Q J, qv 2 ' ' fr' if v 6 ,, J , W l , V' v o x 9' xo E 4 x 5, x Q- 1 NX X .1 I.. Af: , ' f -,-1 gvxw ,Q iii ,J A, 5- i 1.1! 3 ...4 .pa l ' C' vs-f ,, to is 13.4 k pu W P 'Fi' .-1 -Sv , P 4 1 A is I 'O Q ' r' K' 'N 1' I Immediately after the chapel arrest, 300 students marched to O'Hara Hall chanting Raynor must go. Blankets were brought from the dorms and vows were made to camp out on the lawn until morning or until Fr. Rayner spoke. In the middle of the night, a car pulled up llth Street and Fr. Raynor was escorted through the crowd of Jeering students to the waiting vehicle. Wednesday was filled by ASMU elections and distorted accounts of the chapel incident. No one knew what type turn-out the election would have. The reaction to the chapel incident was evident. Many students were angered. From most accounts at the student level, the suspension of the students at the gym was an injustice but the arrest at the chapel was an atrocity. ROTC was no longer the issue for most. Student rights and police-administration cooperation became the topics of debate. While the anti-ROTC coalition was making plans on how best to capitalize on Marquette's newest martyrs, a group of students in another world waited for the ring of a telephone. Finally it came. The impossible was true. John Steinmiller had won in a landslide, receiving more than double the number of votes of his nearest competitor, Dan Zemaitis. Bill McCarthy was a poor third, with Mickey Mouse, Fr. Raynor and even George Thompson pulling in ballots. It was never announced how many votes Julius T. Seale received. At any rate, Steinmiller was the new president of the ASMU. For a short time he would be able to celebrate with his campaign workers at the small gathering, but not for long. Before him laid a distraught and heated campus and the first test of his administrative abilities stared him straight in the eye. Ex :ls If f'-5' if gf fl 1 HF' x -f ,. N E Y . 4 , X, .in K: . I -awww' T H -Q . i 1 I . , 'iam z'. ., V. - ,. ' -,ggxik-: ' ,Q ' L' f A :'11.p, :half ' -1 ,1::. A - ! Q1 --w V? V VIS-4 ff My .1 1 15555. 5 The week that followed the chapel incident was filled with rallies and mass meetings of concerned students in the union grill. The campus was swept by bomb threats that week. Nearly every dorm was vacated at least once. Even one of the meetings in the union was temporarily interrupted by the bomb squad. At all the meetings the story of what happened at the chapel was retold a thousand times. Anyone who was anywhere near the vicinity of Joan of Arc that night related his account of what he saw. The microphone was used by radical, liberal and conservative. It carried talk of filing a complaint against the city of Milwaukee, of taking over the administration building, of reasons for being a member of ROTC, for being in Vietnam, for doing away with ROTC, for doing away with Marquette University. Finally came the Pere Marquette dinner for faculty and administrators. While the faculty ate, the students regurgi- tated what had been said over and over again. Fr. Raynor and others were in- vited down by the ASMU to speak. At the dinner's end they did. Fr. Raynor stated what he knew of the incident and assured the students that the matter would be investigated. He left. So did the students. So did the issues. After the Pere Marquette dinner, the demonstrating and debating on campus pretty much came to a halt. It was getting too close to finals to spend time marching around buildings and up the stairs of the gym. It started to rain a lot more too, and it's a well-known fact that it isn't g any fun to march in the rain. ' Qif. The ROTC question was referred to a s if committee. There was one final attempt at dialogue between students and faculty in the union ballroom. There was standing room only for the discussion, which reached no conclusions. After that, anything on the order of a demonstration or rally which did occur went unnoticed. Q Joan of Arc Chapel,wbs5back to normallf i The relics were dusteqibff and the kneQ1SPS straightened. The guide resumed his spot. Outside, students occupied the benches in the gardeng some sunbathed during the few nice days, andgmany cut through the mall to get to their'dorms.ffyQ y y The library was filled to capacity with students cramming for finals.ch ' c The excitement on campus was centered around April love. the coming summer g and the end of school for Qnogher year. The men of ROTC marchedfon ..ep to their drills and classes and the students who had been suspended at the gym remained suspended. 3?Spring, l969, at Marquette was over. 1 Professor Warren Bovee un n nf 5 K 19' ,QEW Aww' f.- FS1 Ac xv '1-gfvlk: any ,1 1. l.fa-rum ss' 1 f wi' . K J , -31 1 vm. 4 af FS S-P134 -Fl 4 ui. . .51 ' . fi Tw .Ac- , 1.- Bernord J. Cooke and Pat Lanzing Bfmams Siam Y mg I ' I 1 PWNCRUH ERAPY X' .,l. , I f... W. . , , ,fy , 7- ' -gas i , ,ff iii ri 5 . T I . . ',,.3'Ejx A. .. . -at NARRATOR: After the last bluebook has been filled, the last bag packed, and the last friend instructed to write, Marquette students scatter. Some march back to the gym to register for summer classes. There they join priests, nuns and brothers who overrun the campus during the three-month recess. Students take courses to graduate early, to make up lost credits, or because they suppose some courses will be easier during the summer. Some students head home where they pick up summer jobs to make money for the following year. Although their working days are more routine, their nights are free from textbooks. A few lucky students travel, some pick up academic credit under university programs, and some just travel for fun with family or friends. ,I E , dmm-, A gl' Those who dare to stay in Milwaukee during the summer find the city and the campus very quiet and at times very hot. The familiar faces have disappeared, the classes are longer and they drag on. There seems to be something wrong with going to classes when most of your friends aren't. However, Milwaukee did offer some unique experiences to summer residents. The most controversial performance of the mid-June Summerfest was that of a bare-breasted Acapulco dancer who was arrested repeatedly by police. Then an old-time circus parade, one of the only ones left in the world, amhled through downtown Milwaukee. Hippopotamuses, funny-faced clowns and gig- ling children were far from the humdrum of courses in mathematics, philos- ophy and French Ll. Marquette Players presented The Drunkard, and at the end of August the Wisconsin State Fair featured a number of well-known personalities, such as Diana Ross and the Supremes and Johnny Cash. When the weather was really hot, many people headed for the shores of Lake Michigan for cooing and viewing. 44 lr 3 ?-..,. 7 'r a-211152. 2' 's . , -,. ,.. . , 5- fw ,., ,N- - , y'5Q9WQ3 - ,-'. 'Y' Km v I 1 ,- xx 'wa x o'r x. ,A M. 9 N Af xx xxx 'V y 17 2 G 'lk , if E. isiwi 'Q 2 v 1 - f 4-. ' k' ' gl V. 1 'x5WQgy, Qu . 'EP' IT , 1 1 N, f 1 4! L A? X I A 4- AK' 1-1 X L., of '3- i :lx 3 , r We '1 cmlI 'Q 4 i 5, I at V ' O' 4 eff ff Nw ' f f V V 11- I I 1 .if - P K 1551 , , I I . ,xifbwhf . , it ' r I .ljff Q 1' , ., , ' N gl -it-P ' 1 N it 'K 3 E, , , P ! Y F w I 47 'l'sra 5- .L 'Lf- N Nz - , I gi' :Fi A we Q , 3 5 A-P gg ,fa ' 9 A 'HHH 4735 iw' 1- fl L f '. . .r--L-W -:.w5.. A .w 1 . .F Y VA ' f ' .5 If , 'D i iffyfglli. lf -xr.. HALEERJ .1 . -I Q- ,QE ' 219. nf, '- E in :' it ' . NE ' -A-1 iw N ' 7 L 19 Q - ' b I . , Qwmf' .Y -i fam, I qr '+:t'f C r i-, QFx!1 'X' x -- Rgf wW is NQQX' - QgwN -D NN I K Ihr Q U, M I 4 pig XXOW 'AM VL V - ! ' 1 -' 1 E .V , 3 3 1 gf 5 fl 3 f I l y 2 - E ., 5 if ' TL fa , ,H in 4 V , f' i :Wf'ff J. .l U K' .Z '-lr? 21,1 gi I gk V 2' f' !,,'g ',n V il . I 'tfii' if fi ' 4 i , , f if LQ 9 5 f , 3 ' 7. F ! I , , f' I V I .f N , l . . r... -J NARRATOR: Welcome back to Marquette, 6455-2810. We have made a slight change this year in processing. You will hence- forth be known by your social security number, 538M-52-1890. With that straight, please proceed to check into your dorm, and wait for your roommate. While you are waiting you may unpack your clothes. You will notice that ample space has been made for your belongings. Please be kind enough to leave half the closet for your new roommate. Wake up, a6f38iL-52-1890. It is 7:36 a.m. and time for registration. You will proceed to the gym with your class schedule and trial study card. Those of you who have bursar's per- mits may proceed to the right. All others report to station 2 before enter- ing the gym. Sorry, !f38l4-52-1890. You have scheduled a French ll class for ll o'clock on Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday and this conflicts with your logic class which is of- fered only at that time. Please go directly to station l...do not pass station 2...do not collect your student I.D. -gig ,A- Wr E :- I - i --ggi 1-41 ' .V 4 '-. 1.3!- 4 463 ff I 1 I V 'nr l 1 X., ,ff if 'Q' ' W ? r V l P l 4 Y I 5 6 1 0 N N J I .I w 'O 0 1 X, V K I Q 0 0 9 x w l w I I w J i I 53 , ff 1' f--if i 5 f f Aff: 'W - . ia xi rj ii , XM-43 -Z:,.. W QQW4 - ' v 'IK 5 45. 16 I. ng. Ar ag 2' 4 ff . AW?-. 1 -. x, 4-e-Y ' 5. .L-S' Q--xg 'Hifi ,Hi :1 x.. , 'flfzfw . X x xx .1551 ' x NARRATOR: Classes begin. Without a lit- tle luck you have scheduled four 8 o'clocks and your first and only Friday class is at Ll:3O. If you are even more unfortu- nate or inexperienced you have scheduled an 8 o'clock class at Todd Wehr, a 9 o'clock on the fourth floor of Johnston Hall and an ll o'clock on the fifth floor of Business Administra- tion. After a couple weeks of class- es and a few assignments you de- cide it is time to buy those books you couldn't borrow, so you march over to the new book- store. There you collect about S6O worth of academic verbiage which will be obsolete by next semester because the books will be changed. When you receive your academic calendar be sure to circle the Mass of the Holy Spirit. It is a traditional manifestation of the university's commitment to moral excellence. 55 ..Yl .-wwf -J- -q-rl 35 ,Aft :ry ' ' ' F .1 L' 2 P57 'ra' 'J - ' ' .. '. fb' 5 r-A 'A r or . . 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Hi ,MV 1 1. 57, f ,. ff.-vnu . , -I 4 I Hr. '. Ap., . , 3 ' ,I ' lvl ,L 1 r I n 'z W . ,,!' ui' iii , 1. -v- .1 5 -L.,-fl rl- ,Qg , 1 - AqL,'L.' 'fs 1-431. 1'- F-?+ NSN: -w. , 3411+ ww wwf w ,sfa, f'.-.gf 1'fswif uffigg. : Q' T., . k..5,.,-.ff gf 'J ,,,,, -1 SEP-rrfff -J ' ' ' 1 -4.-,..- 4 :uf z a 11 ' E K1TrSF'i? xXf3L0shj7'1 C1 l OWN maker T iw! 340511, is Pi' IQ, 7.30, is ' C 'X Gvflckwfl JJVPJM ltfompj Kidd Kidkliiffqm -my M 0 1 Um. Relyce5fxmerfy3-LeQF f NARRATOR: You are cordially invited to attend a smoker or rush party, whichever is ap- propriate. If you are going to a fra- first smoker of the semester that you look presentable and that you know the words to at least a dozen drinking songs, although they will come in more handy during the second smoker when beer is served. Get a lot of sleep before the smoker because if you sleep during the talk of the guest speaker you may not get invited back. ternity's make sure You girls all know the rules for rush- ing. Get together with your friends, put on your Sunday best and prepare yourself for tea or punch. Remember, if you don't happen to like one of the actives, fake it. She is. If you happen to make it into the pledge or rush program, you may well be- come the brother or sister of a future life-long friend. You might also be confronted with a personality you call HbrotherH...with tongue in cheek. WNOY me wfiiwfn Q this - H 4 4:-ir---- W? ----u l V1 .f , -,, A 4 f 1 nm H My it? W Qfifgffm' A mf.-f fvfxwwri M- ,. 121212 ln , na, -' qw-E, Y. , W , W A ' li'hlW,'Wl .41 NARRATOR: Good Morning Breakfast Clubbers. Alumnus Don McNeill, long-time radio personality for early morning risers, conducted a class in radio announcing. Elsewhere, the Alumni Executive Board met to discuss plans for the year while a handful of students prepared to join the welfare march to Madison. The alumni meeting had greater participation than the student march, to the disgust of the Students United for Racial Equality and the welfare mothers marching. 60 ARQUETTE U l RAYM r QBritish Actor-in-Residencej l in LGOK BACK IN ANGER l Directed by Leo M. Jones by John J. Tyrrell by Thomas J. Gannon Ronald Kaye Costumes by Joan Calteaux . . Raymond Clarke . Carl Petersen . Joan Collins McConeghy . Nancy Westphal 61 , Robert Harland NARRATOR: Teatro Maria, Marquette's little theater, was the scene of an un- scheduled performance on Sunday, September 21. The actors prefer to remain unknown. The audience was the Milwaukee Fire Department and the Marquette security force. Shortly after the castings for Tete d'Or and Qu! the theater was set ablaze, causing approximately 38,000 damage. The arsonists left an unsigned note on the mirror of the theater dressing room. Despite the inconvenience, the curtain went up for the October l6 opening of Lug. fm ggi, 1,1 A, ... , -'ml ' NH V - . 51 1 I Q1 Q. ' 11 41 . M1 Y 111 1 Ll 41' 1. . 11' .115 1 1 1, Q 1 3 1 1' i 1 , f 1 f ff If I X I! rr' J I fl . 1 if A-1- ' 1.3-3 J'1-Tl'-' 1? 4- 1 f A 1 P . Y ' . B ' 1 1 . , o ' - ka 5. . .1 l 6? ' Q. Q' ,E N. 1' 1, I' '3 f ' 1.1 1 1'.':1.' , LMI, 1 I 4 v 1' .D 2 4 sw ' J . N -' , . Q1 QLRTSXJ, 'Q 'A 'Bn'- 13:.g.:.1.un.1- ,rg M--1: ? 'FN 1. ' X ,H -se ,, ,I :T - -mtv! , ,. ! - 1-3 ' f xl D- Q Q 1 X i -N -ki' his giIi'gQ 3' , 'Y .1 3:13. 4, -fs fie x., 4-2314? .11-,,. - 531 ' . 'ffl ' 1 if M sign-1. gg' diiqdzf - 4 .-,-Q H if X . I.,vk . :, ix Up xv .'- t 14 '. ' NU-5 .' V '.L.'., .3 .f '.r',- 1 1 Sq ' . 14 f.. A 5.1 . 'A 1.1-3- '-5 .' , R?-'.'?...t L' 'v 'P' wx-Eg.. ' -1 I H. gg- P- ,wiki .. . J V mv I X. 1 x W .gm 1- I 4 I , I it 1, 'f 5 I WIRES' 'z Q '4 ' yr l ' UL, ff, 4. ,., 5. cf .all ' a Aw. , . 1 1 Q J E X f ,. P .v, v' ' : ,fl '5 Nfr' v 1 5-,Q +1 -'Q A ,- '1 ., . . ,-. , 1 !s . .t. I 'K 1 HQ. fl:-2 . Y hh 1 ' 'Q J ,J S. nu Q 1 L5 xi Ti' 5f'rQl?f . .., ,L 1 vs A ' we 'm On September 2U, l968, in a tiny downtown park, lM men kindled a bonfire with thou- sands of l-A draft records. lt was their way of asking for fa society in which it is easier for men to be human.U One year later, Michael Cullen of Casa Maria, the only member of the Milwaukee lU not yet serving a jail sentence, led a HLife and Death Walkn as a memorial to the lM. A large part of the 300 ,participants were Marquette- based and most were reserved and orderly, as would befit a funeral procession. The group' route, due east from the Marquette union, culminated in a ceremonial coffin-burning on the same grassy plot where the lM had performed their act of lprotest one year before. Three people were arrested for no obvious reason. Said 71 year old Dorothy Day, hfounder of the Catholic Worker, lHToday was an invitation to us to think seriously about peace. S n 1 1 I l L , Dorothy Day and Mike Cullen 4. Q mn .du :qg ,... fe: SRF Jflii flu lla Z Wir!! ,.,5,u.,fE A ', lxax uf cgi? ,. ini-fi, 1 W- m ,, it X , -y 1 H41 X '. f! 0 -I -f' A v --x me lf. Q Ts :ab 1 , 1 L o., fn, '. ,V s. - ,ggdg xx X 'ir ww , , W 1 -lu 1 - 'Xu I ,Y ' i + , T-I 4 ir A A I 'Q as 1 gl . if I Q c , 31 I K nl , , ' v Y ...AA 1-11 .., 4, r. 4' Xf4Q.:.Qg.: -1 W .i 1 ' S Q . ' . 15Snv'v-,f . L sg ,l PL Ar f . 1 ff' 4 J fag 4? gl ,.. fit wx vw- . f P '4 fly. ' aj' .f I , A . , 5571? L ff ' lv! . M I 5- L ' I .Z ff . 54 A ,.,.,. Li..-v-,. x r-F5111 v- o 1 '. ,, Nx 4 ! r 2 -99' 'Qs If ,I 'M --0.65-, 4 new f'79T-Q, 5 , , , , , .515 5' ., A. ' fdfr' . i? :' 'T ,jfirqsfv V FS? sfww' ':.. 1 , YF, .. 1 , 1, .. Fifi' X +L ,, .....6i-1,...q-.... is Sunday, September 28, brought Olympic Day and sore muscles to the Marquette campus. Both were sponsored by the Rabbits Athletic Club. Baseball bats, balloons, tugging ropes, beer barrels and greased pigs tested the athletic ability and the sense of humor of those who gathered in Marquette Stadium. The equipment and prizes were supplied by the Rabbits. Dorms, fraternities and sorori- ties supplied the contestants. After the last pig had been captured, the scores were tallied. The big winners of the day were Phi Mu in the women's division and Alpha Kappa Psi and Argos No. l, a dorm team, who tied for first place for the men. Although attendance didn't break any records, and although Greek support was not out- standing, the activity was well organized. For those who did attend, it was a fun-filled Sunday. 71 - ,iz -' ,.., 2, ' f -wfiasfitc.. N V Q F 4,5- ,uf l : V .-' n iff' in K ... ..,4. a v P 'i' Y 1 X TRWQ? MILWAM f -f . Ig- 12:25 JJ-..-sx .--.::.97'5.f -f ig -., fa-P-lv' Q g1.:-'4Qf1.-':L-- V 1 f M14 1,- 4 -aw ' 'K' ff .2 .fffif-'fsiwz ' 1 :,zg3- .J j i L'-,gi n M is -11413 77:5 f X iff'-' x ,sa N FW-J1'a. . 'X f ' ' - ' sm 'gf'- .,-'f1:r:T3h nf 'Lg'- 4 ., 'HJ 'E-fQf:15-' QN-Q.:-.:i1g.fff'-, L 4 ..:sp .., .A 3,-1 :gf .4 4 -:5.:.: .i'.1.t.14.-C, ua '.'.LI '-1 'F Qsrw , 5 ' 5.1-f-39' Y-... Wuflga? .. H-.T A .QS-Q...--s.mg,- U , h-eaqss tri 7 ET- 7 . 0,559 3 l N 663 . lvl I P 'M fl E li : J 1 '1 f 5- T, 3 N I 5 h 3- j V4 'V . Pl w . '2 Q . L - - . ,fx 1 2 5 . I. -s f ' f - 1 w ' X 4 ' f ' ' I r A FL I! MP' l w 'vw' :' I ' , , .ff1T' I 1 f .-Z nl NARRATOR 1 If there is one thing that the Shriners and the members of the Milwaukee chapter of Students for a Democratic Society have in Y hcommon, it is their presumption that they are welcome on the Marquette campus. While the Shriners were cruising the streets on their mini-bikes, giving one another the magic sign and pinching coeds, members of SDS were interrupting English I and Biology I lectures, demanding that they be listened to. The campus was able to return to normal when the Shriners returned to their homes and SDS moved on to Chicago for its convention on October 8. fig NARRATOR: Life at Marquette encompass- es many facets of awareness and involvement. It includes a visit by Milwaukee-born Golda Meir, Prime Minister of Israel, who stopped off in Milwaukee during her American tour. It includes a reception at the school of Journalism in honor of retired but returning Dean Emeritus O'Sullivan, who helped establish the college. It includes the display of the absolute latest in automo- tive design, the Ford Techna Car, sponsored by the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers. It includes the opportunity to decide between listening to a 36-hour reading of' the war dead as part of the October l5 Vietnam War Moratorium or painting a banner for the up- coming university homecoming weekend. -GQBNM Q N H f -, uns , . ' f., 1 nn-I? Deon Emeritus O'SulIivon's Reception ikr 1 4. . ew if fkw f . vb fi 74 Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir QV 'x 4 a ,'t . ' ' 5 I' . '. n n 9 A ' HU fu- ' I ,uh n -f B 'x x ' -'K3::,,. 1 'F' 'ffl' 4' I. I '- QI K ':.'1 I w R-. 41' H :PQ-Ltr , . X',?4'f2 mf . Rn' I I 1 ,YQ '. fn? 7 , , 'f,,5L ask, 1 . 1 . J- w wh XA r f' A - yivfflzlj ' ' -mm dig 1 't V V Q 'E -mf ' 'N wx wa - .. 'fQU. J? ,pf ' I visa -. . . G nifl 'QQEB , ,:'7vi IA:- ' ' 9 V '-. I - ax. -1, -2 x ' M X , 'M I ,- .4 K - ' '1',1j,: A. L, T ,l --f -+wuuMa-,I .'-- V . ': 14-. .. , ,. ,Q .: ' .zflffw V'---' +- . ' ' K -'g,gX:,1., . , Pr 1 figggmgwa E?9i3fAgfjf N A L ,QL .Y 'Lf-- 2 ., II. , ,- , . 1.1-,. .. .,,. Y - 4 5 .-. ,--f if QQ HT ffilfifnilfav W. ,. ig, 'il' ' 1? !l 'S' A' Q W, ,. 1 1. br' Q I c U w Q - , Wa 1 'A at F The October l5 Vietnam War Moratorium began, for the Marquette community, with a mass concelebrated by ten priests. Schroeder Hall's basement was packed to capacity. And before the day's end, an even larger community would engulf Milwaukee's War Memorial on Lake Michigan for a candle- light ceremony. Workshops, lectures and rallie peppered the day's schedule, along with a noon funeral motor- cade down Wisconsin Avenue. Some events enjoyed wide re- ception. Most did not. Among those events which some students found time to attend were: a morning rally at Joan of Arc mall dominated by a battery of student speak- ers, several sessions of a MUCAP workshop concerning HThe City and the Warn, an informal lecture by Professor Albion Ross on the history of Vietnam, and the evening's dramatic finale, a city-wide rally for which 2,000 Marquette students cleared enough time in their schedules to march to the War Memorial singing HGive Peace a Chance.H ' 5 J Q '.4g- 5? . Q . Q its , it W M , If Q. , ,.,4,,,,,. is 2 M ' Y- - Y H ,U JI, 1 '4 , 4 I A it ' dt I - gf -,zur V, . A . A ' .Q , M -r I ::vw.' 'f r' if ,E V iffy ' y 5' A - . '- Mtn if g , v JV V I .. -, , ,. 1 -,sh y A ws. Ag Q .' ,,, -,i , ' - . me , -5, ,, ,I t f sim t w V s O 1 2' 11 V., H- J 1 1 b I ' 5865:- 5 A A I 0 1 y, .4,- 'wFf ..., 1. QU rm--- A , 4, ,-mf, Lvl HL . uu..4 , X 1Q gil 'I H ml.. -uvlvv.. cocoa 2 77 wi ,qv I V aa- r.- '15 . 'ff I' 'S' Y- x ,rl . 1 'Y . 5 8 :lil - rn 'Q 1 i A , 4. 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Do not put your trust in meng they will hand you over to courts of judgment, and scourge you in their synagogues, yes, and you will be brought before governors and kings on my account, so that you can bear witness before them.N Jesus of Nazareth HA spirit of national masochism prevails, encouraged by an effete corps of impudent snobs who characterize themselves as intellectuals.H Vice-President Spiro Agnew HIf Agnew said this, then to intelligent men the Moratorium must be the most rational movement ever.H Dr. Robert Ashmore, Philosophy HAll we are saying, is give peace a chance.H Moratorium chant l nUnder no circumstances whatever will I be affected by the protests.' President Richard M. Nixon nWe are what Mr. Nixon calls the mob in the streets and I don't consi- der myself part of a mob.H Jonathan Libby, student HThe issue is more than political. It is moral and social, and so we must take a stand,H Maryann Flynn, student HIf we pull out now it will leave a vacuum in South Vietnam1..a vac- uum that will be filled by communism.n Douglas McCabe, student HIf we are right, then there is still hope for this country to sur- vive. If not, if it really doesn't matter what we say or think, then I don't know what is going to happen to us.n U.W.M. student NAbsurd.H Vice-President Spiro Agnew l HBlessed are the peacemakers, they shall be counted the children of God.H ' Jesus of Nazareth .L.,.i Sigma Phi Epsiion's first place float NARRATOR: Put away your Moratorium arm- bands and candles and pick up your yo-yo. It's Kick-Off time at Marquette University. If you haven't helped make one of the elaborate HMoon the Mar- oonu banners which garnish the University walls, don't let it bother you...nsink a sub,n or nyell like hell.H Better yet, join the nworld's largest singly-sponsored parade, and disguise yourself as one of HBetty's Rebels,H or as a major- ette in nDaley's Debutants.H And don't worry about the crowd over-reacting...on duty for the event are 77 policemen, half of whom are working overtime. Hope you bought your tickets early. It's almost game time. Grab your flask and join in the excitement. There's plenty of room for everyone...and both teams showed up! 44'-' I .Inge mx F ,140 .--.J ,,...,-xv-Q... ,K C 1g Wits Kick-Off Queen Lynn Ross Pix NARRATOR: Want to lose SU,500? It's easy. Play HKick-Off.H First, decide to support with an all-university weekend, a club football team, instead of your NCAA-bound hoopsters. Second, get everyone to go to the Sheraton-Schroeder for a dance. And then have a bartender serve them Coke and Sprite as their liq- uid refreshment...in Pabst Beer cups...Just like the big kids. Next, wait until September to sign a group for your October 17 concert. And when people complain about your booking nGladys Knight and the Who,H blame it on the 2U-hour escape clause in the enter- tainers' contracts. Though, as one council member put it, nThey can't back out, they aren't well enough known.H And finally, forget that the only time an all-university weekend council showed profit was the last Tip-Off Council, which, as was men- tioned in point one, supported the nationally-ranked Marquette Warriors basketball team. Comedian George Stevens i v L v , . ,v .E X? '- - N- 'Tw c 'Lia' 'ni L N I ll ix ' 14 32 fs: A 4 .J 'YU f'Ef1'u'1h.K' izyf' 6 Q- , .'13,- xg,-xuw ' . '. , . v fx 'fl' ,. , ,A-, 4 ix . , G54 1 ' ' . 'P V , ll 'f ffJ..lv.,e., A V may M131 x ' . . ' ' 1, 'g. ,I fb? 'EF ,f 'lg ' f' 4? Q' ff' ' I f'i'j'f ' -Q ' fi,-L M?-'f r'+f'f ur' w-L lu- 15' wf'H ' - . . . .. . . .K , , .c . . .A U ,, , L , . i1 ' K ,v',-1 Rf -',1'1-fm ' ff: 1' I '. f' ' 'f . -1551, , - Q!! ff' 1 N' . f A -I . !-'P .'r'- s'1 '4d -'1,L !L- ' 1.4 '1'-'Z -gig' Aw-34 -V I h 5 5 it :M Wi w..f,q-- -+'wuf': :r:Q T'f,'rtf,g Q 5+ 't '- P - ' g li .:, : t.U j-'A' jf QA.. 43. ', V 'QU If . ily, 'Lin Q ' -fkfix , ' I Ngglfsli .'KvxS gk ' - qllpxfza 1 -0 6, ,,l Fill 1 , ' '. 'u 4- 1 ' X '-61- H' - ' ,, 1 21 Ap fqf! JJ 43. f'-QM Q qv? 2, 1f'mw n ' F' -' 8 HI QENA X J? ,. N7 .. A H L -, H.'f:wLffL'Q Apr V X M fwilfr 1 g f Y 'K ,J M ,I . l A A-! ,k',Id55k?,?7 415 X A , J .. - , Q, W7 . Ne NWN '4!fkW P 1, xv '- ffl A ., -. I 1- Q ,-f- W' S -..iff J3- ev, We 1 -aa, li- sz ,.x. 'Q 4 NARRATOR: The realm and variety of events at Marquette fluctuate as much as the Milwaukee fall weather. Wis- consin Senator Gaylord Nelson spoke at Marquette as guest of the Engin- eering Society. In the same area, Doug McCabe was engaged in the quiet, lawful activities of the Sir Thomas More Society. Later, how- ever, he was to find himself in heated pursuit of a female protest- er who threw red paint at Dr. Harry Kantor during his speech on Latin America. The girl was a member of Venceremos, an SDS organization. Fr. Raynor was able to see the quieter side of Marquette coeds when he ate dinner at O'Donnell Hall. It also gave him a chance to savor the infamous dorm food. In better taste, the Marquette Players presented Tete d'Ore as part of their fall season. YT -GQ'-. 'L I . I-M1 -'EEL , 1 -SF.. Y' v -2' R me ' ' fi A. .fl ffm- X,- -vwf fw 'w M' - N, ,wa N . wxWy!-www,Mm As. Amrraffi ,nga -4 tg-' .Af Q sr-1 . Q1 .,,. 'X l ' 1 f 9 Q A 1 f, its 87 lin. kv. -1. .L -L -4. -I -1 ln -I l 1 1 Q -. CA Q Q -. Q Q I Q 1 4 1 1 l .. l I l .. U l ., U - F i In - - u n D n I l n n u I ' n 0 n - Q rn - I u U Y I Q I n ' f . . ,, . 1 : I Q .Q 1 u f ' - Q ' . ' v u , I n , - n ,, . u , . - ' . 1 , . u , I n , I u , . ' . I 1 a n ' , . Q .1- ' 'V JT' My -+1 'Q 4 ' I -J -. ry' 5, if-, .. N l,?f:t'f,' . 1 '?sL111fJz 1 - - I ,, . ....-1. ' , ,1 S, ,F wi- , , .A 45' L R-4' .5 AN' - 'E 'ef .Q Relevancy is in the eye of the beholder. Neil Gross, dean of grad- uate education at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, urged Marquette Hbeholdersu to see the need for rele- vancy in the university's relationship to its com- munity. The relevancy of the church was brought un- der attack in the lecture of Episcopal Bishop Edward Crowther. The South Afri- can exile spoke on HThe Church and Racial Justiceu as guest of the Marquette Faculty Association for Interracial Justice. Relevancy was urged by the Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil when it revamped its pledging rules for the fall term. Stricter rul- ings on grade points and tighter control of Hhell nightsu were passed. The relevancy of union dances was challenged with the poor response to the Brooks Council Halloween Dance. But for nearly all Marquette Hbeholdersn health and love rank in the list of relevant priorities. NARRATOR: The Black Student Union awoke early in November to the tune of a false accusation. A teacher mistaking an Afro- comb handle for the butt of a gun found that his action was more than simple human error, it was a grave and serious in- cident. It was the catalyst which sparked a series of ral- lies and meetings involving MU students, administration, and student government. Demands were published by the BSU, included in them was a de- mand for the dismissal of the teacher involved. The BSU did not demonstrate, nor did they take the time to picket. They used their time for a series of meetings in which problems and demands were discussed and rational answers were pursued. The teacher who had original- ly sparked the incident pub- lished a formal letter of apol- ogy, seemingly putting an end to the crisis he began. V -1. - A-,r '+ . i vm - ln Pj' W ' H5721- ': Jkxvg F L .I nw. 4.-A-f mlm, . , n ,.- 9 , .,... . , Q. z ' I ' M- -11,532 7 if l v. Mew- Q. ' ' KIM.. 6 rf W. i H ir -l. Y-mfr-!,,,, We qi . Eta Sigma Phi's Initiation Dinner i 4 is l 'v--- ' -11 , t I ' f J ,. , .age 'ii , - :ip 1: g n I Q' 'wi-3 if-fz qg if Q .Jim A fi' Tri i tara, 1 :wif 11691-K figs-- -ppf if ,gi W ii 57 2' A A M 'ji Q tgfzxfrl in ,h u-Ay. FQ' Qi 2:31 ' g.' X 1 -jx, .Y ' '. 4 . Victor McCormick with Woolsock Lawyers L+- i Committee on Faculty Board Meeting NARRATOR: Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow you march. Feast with the sisters of Alpha Delta Pi at their annual Winter Dinner-Dance. Or dine with the International Students at their annual dinner which features dishes from all over the world. Drink at a Super TGIF held by the brothers of Delta Tau Delta. You will be joined by the sis- ters of Theta Phi Alpha, Alpha Delta Pi, Kappa Beta Gamma, Phi Mu, Chi Sigma Chi, and Sigma Sigma Sigma. Joining in the fun are the brothers of Alpha Delta Upsilon, Evans Scholars, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Sigma Phi Delta. March with the veterans in their parade down Wisconsin Av- enue or to the airport to meet the astronauts .... or picket both of them. Once you get past the drinks, anything goes. 92 S5 Q . r 3.- H-'Y' L -' ' ggi, rvrigfl, I' I X-. K' '7iLLf':f?' '-'1e'f.'- 4 43, ' 145,13 1.5 ,fi- . ' mn, EJ' Lf' , x. ,,- L, ,LQ g 1 ' -.1, 1 .+L.3L, f' ' f -1 rr' 5.31:--- - ' f 3 . - Q' .1 . L . ,, I - - :L L-f A Q- Q 's-4i'If,1Qq,'-ff , 'ff , .., ,,.v.,:,,.N,A -X . --1' 4 1 V4 ' cSE'1ffT-L!546 Pfff 4'-f ,-- . , 'A s ,A .. ,Q -. 11- 1- . A ,TM ,. 4. - -3.4- . -,-.1 'f' 5 - qui .: Q' Q 4, v,lf.,a.A ,,,., . ' . H,,f--. J. 34, fl,-. .. , 1 'A- ihjfz:-::w:,,1,-AL-Q .111-l14,,L4 ,Q '.:7vg3j: pix--:A 3 gi',,,,3f r - v 2+'Sf?s-J-stfs -'K--ei ky ......,.- 1, Q. 454 V ' 'A' f- Sq-ng war., I F MINSTREL: And it came to pass that a great banquet was given in the Kingdom of Commitment in honor of three heroic men who had traveled into the unknown. But the guest list for the banquet was made up by the Kingdom of Brew and so many of the common people of the host kingdom were not invited. But at the banquet there was music, poetry and food to tempt the gods. And during the great celebration the King of Commit- ment gave medals of courage to the three gallant knights for their great discovery. And he announced that their discovery was much like the discovery of the first hero of the Kingdom. And one of the knights com- mented that he knew the ban- quet and their discovery were not popular with all the com- mon people but that the first hero of the Kingdom probably was not popular with the people of his day either. And after the banquet and presentation of simple gifts by members of the Kingdom, the three knights were taken to the courtyard where they gave aud- ience to the common people. From there, they were taken to a musical symphony which ended their visit. And the people of the Kingdom were happy they came although most of the people didn't see them. ,I 1 4.5 RE' .11 I ' Q 'F , an SM- , . Mi-r..,,. ' Q61-'A 'im wg? WF X-.V UI 95 w-...S ' :5 h gi 1' .aut -'1 Q X ' Q , .J jv 1 Q : N ar. ' Y N Q i N i wx , 1 x . 1 . I . - V ' I ' 1, 1 , 2- 1 4+ it S H 5, 1 1, I I ' 'Vg ' Y y ff- QL-N? W wiv- lx , , . 1 tw. Q 3' 5.4 P L 5 .' ' - rl. l If , 1 .. ,, U .X nf- 11104, ' G HIL? X A mv if 9 -4 I 'v ' 1 -XIQI6 v A .., ,f 1' 'u ,J .. L , , . x' ' 4 f Q' ' gg Quik FM 'i. I 'f P 55 P 5 sf, 5 ff' H! g,u.fg:1. 5 ,,.4 5-i ,X 1,:g V I I 'I in i 'Zigi 7 'i il k X V F 1 E- 1, ff- f- , ,, X 4, E1 If . '-3 '- '. :. .V 'C if ffl' f 7 '. '-f ,,-. Q , 'ik , . Hg, SV fi' QL J. v 94 , 'if' K . ...L . I. if X 3 , J,-:fl .sf mix ' - K 5:5 2:1 5 3 1, - 'I 'ff J 51.-1. -x, 1 .,,- , - ., 5 . , L fx , gl ,. ., 1. f N' -' -.. V -MF '3..g ll, niciziwrlf l T 1? , ff' S 'F' ..3 r of J! ,f ' ,f,, M1 ' '- pi' ' ' 'Q 0 W A 45 if L. fl, i iz' Q1 Vt 4' il . , gr. Q if' 73.5 151' V, 1 A. -.' I' 14' in li . , ,. U. his 9 'sg -.1 L .gi l has ffl Ps' O'Donnell Hall Fire . . . Cleft? Marquette University Dental Clinic -,,f , I 'F Li . 'si'- A Q .W .' p i , Formal Initiation Dinner of Engineering Honorary Fraternity, Pi Tau Sigma, simultaneous with those sponsored by Eta Kappa Nu and Chi Epsilon. 99 A 3,75 - -11 5 . 5' A X. 56- .- 'lx. 1. pff 1 an., 3, szsifjff? 4 3 , 134 -if: l ' .-J , 'wr c,.,. We at T The November Moratorium came and went pretty much unnoticed in Milwaukee. Anti-war activities centered on the Washington Peace March. At Marquette, a sched uled NROTC drill competition ran smoothly, as did the M.U. Jazz Ensemble night in the union ballroom. Still in the wake of the Washington march, Delta Tau Delta and Theta Phi Alpha had a party for the children at Children's Hospital. A party fit into the Marquette Tribune activities, as editors and staff celebrated the birthday of a cohort. While some made merry, others made haste. The Varieties Council held tryouts for their November 22 presentation. 1, T? f c,,f?'a.'WfkgqQ-Q Wm, f-.1 w we aw-- f .4 yn-.. ,336 I -.1 v E . LI ' n rf '41 ' .' I x L ,,n , -me MA, .nf 'PNQ' 'bi iz! Q ' ' A . - - g m5 , W , -,11 -, 2 'f ,M Z :S ?sff.:1 ?' Q fi ,f. 2.74'7f3? .b I f Y . - 'r rf A,io'1 .5-pf :Q f wif ' -3 1 'A - '-1 . - -ff. -f 2ff - wi e-ww-'M?..fx - . .1. its VI' , 57+ 4 1 -7-, W fr- w '- ' ' ':w -xg y ,. , 1 -, U -'H -A . . mg - V N N 4..v.-': W sa? Q' -.,-g',',- . S- .-is 1 2 fL:, ' . Q i A ,f 1,' U J 1' 124.1-. - . ,f',. ' -..tw x,,b,i:-1 . ' :- Q .zk L . - 1 - Av . ' V l-el.-1. ,,en'.-gym! . ,W 14 R Y . -e. an ' 'A ! F1 -515, as 5, ' 1-: . . -,QSVTA . N Y ff - --A , ,....... -,--1 .-.Q.R- vw,- my ,WZ- K Y I PW 4 7, nl-.w,,A..?iY-iq? Y , , V - 1 -' Q A ,Z - 1 Vi , 4-- nw- '--' - I-'in ln- 5.1 D' up 'R 41, ,, -' -.. '-Q if T Kappa Beta Gamma Informa! Initiation ASMU Travel Fair vw' M C Chi Sigma Chi Christmas Dinner 103 ff . A Aria? F l NARRATOR: Howard Fuller, H.N.I.C.f, of Mal- colm X Liberation University, came to Marquette as guest of the Educa- tional Opportunity Program. He spoke to a group of l5O about the problems of black identity. Fuller stated the necessity of black independence and recalled the history of relations between blacks and whites. John Steinmiller, H.C.l.C.x, assem- bled a group of l3 freshmen to tell him about the problems of freshmen identity. The Task Force members advise the president on freshmen problems and impressions. They urged the necessity of a shorter Welcome Week with a more personal touch, re- calling the problems they confronted in their early University days. N H.N.I.C. Head Nigger in Charge Cself-designated? W H.C.I.C. Head Cracker in Charge 104 TI'-F14 ':f'?1J :ps .,. ,df wwf -ui-.JA-4511, 3. 'FWZ Anchor ond Chain Formal Dinner NARRATOR: Wake up, McCormick! ls that Schroeder's Raiders making all that noise outside the dorm on Saturday morning? No...it's another Milwaukee parade...this time the occa- sion is Thanksgiving and the debut of Santa Claus. Pre- ceeding the jolly old man down Wisconsin Avenue, march familiar personalities...the majorettes, ...the cub scouts...the veter- ans...the bands. Much more novel was Milwau- kee's Holiday Folk Fair, held at the Arena on November 21, which displayed national foods and crafts of peoples around the world. Novelty-hunters bought tacos, dibles, Vienna torte, silver mugs, wooden shoes, pinatas and beadwork from booth attendants dressed in their national costumes. MU Players' The Queen ond the Rebels X ,.3-4,37 4 ! vr-H a ' . 1.x 5 ali!! l - I , . f Q o , I , X L, S' fig N . ' ,1 fx 4' ' , z., - 5- . 3A if 4 22522: ,vrif ' my 1 K v .fl ,Q X 9 H , lf . 2 I 1 In '5 - 's - 4. Nlf Tr'r1n'wi- ,,. 'i 32.95- -f X 7 'ti' 3 t - 1 Q 'sl ,, -X 3 . ' - 9 g W' .5 I I - ' f VA 17-5-- A ' ' - ., ' X Y 1 L ' 1 F1 X , 'Ffvifw 'L eff? 1 . ' 4 'H ' :T if - i., f J' 1 - S255 W ' ' 5 ' 'fi - 1:2 pf 1 ' H in ff' ff lg. . M f A ' ' x ' .f 5 . 12' ' Q i , 4. ' ' , , :U V - 1 fs? s r 5 A l urvwf V4 ., 4752 qi iir' fa wav- 'Er- fir k ...Q 'hit kv V ,JI 1 L . r 1 ,-F15 s' - 55- xx 3 vm s Y , A ' ' Jh X M . 1, x x f . ' - I' K Q ' 4 ' . g f ' 0' I K ' .f55 ' E' I 55? ' S I I A 1 fl ,ass ,,,,..--4 Y uvxxwu A STKXES Q 9 Sl Xl 'Y W ' 'f C I I fi T-I ,AR .wp- Ar: 1' . X C g s f!,QE1' 2,5113 . ,338 r fl ,N .1 t .V 4151. in., . T I fffl-2. ik . x v -rf! .----'- 4 HYou've said nothingln charged 'M' a member of the student-dominated audience... Jacques Barzun, noted author, scholar and professor of history at Columbia University came as guest of the Edward A. Uhrig foun- dation of Milwaukee through Mar- quette's education. After his first talk in a series of four, he was falsely charged with saying nothing. His free public lecture on HThe Campus...Wilderness or Frontier?H was attended, in true Marquette fashion, tive, by prophet, and aged Columbia The question period, directed by former Speech School Dean Hugo Hellman, jacket readings, general accusa- tions, and lengthy introductions to questions that required only yes or no answers. Interested faculty, students and administrators were invited to three separate informal sessions with the The student meeting with Barzun was attended by 25 students. 112 division of continuing by radical and conserva- student and sidewalk by high school teacher Milwaukee graduate of University. was dominated by book French-born scholar. 5, v, -. V, ei an ,- ,.-ug. f P HB f X sr x 5 lf' , -as .4 fha x . NARRATOR: Tradition...found in the in- ' itiation dinner of Pi Gamma Mu, social science honorary... 1 found in the Milwaukee Club, a i t . fi, group of Milwaukee students who 'z li 29 organized to get into closer , contact with Marquette activ- lc ities, like Fr. Mac's Thanks- fi A giving Dinner...found in the , V I basement of the Dental School at Fr. Mac's annual dinner. ' The requirements for partic- , ' , ipation...a 3.0 g.p.a. and T ' 2U upper division hours in 1 , history, sociology, economics 5 or political science...Milwau- 9 f Q 4,,' L kee residence and an interest ' Q,'t' imfd in Marquette...a big appetite ,H A and the desire to share Thanks- Q giving with your stranded img, cohorts. ' r I 1 1 f J or Qxla, 'ii J 0 6 SFUIITS 'N ire.. F IIIAL .,.heAmu,unP.w,arAmr,um 'rlll-: WORLD'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER 1zulYEAn No me misss Chicago rrilnnie TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1969 f. saPAGlss,isl:c1'loNs 10h LDTTEHY DATES III DRAFT eventually ummm!-1 ship ut me lass intel-national B 'il 'l ' Live stock exposition. 11,-pnyr gugy-al...-v raariran p ,. 1- . FIRST IJRAWII IS SEPT. 143' Priorit List Washington, Dec. 1 IM-Here by calendar order re the draft priorities drawn tonight: Data Priority 'Date ority Data Priority Jan. I 305 Moy 330 Sept. 225 Jan. 2 I59 May 298 Sept. Ibl Jan. 3 251 May 4-0 Sept. 49 Jen. 4 zls my 276 Supl. zzz J . 5 101 M 364 So t. '82 Toll 3d ASSU red 4. 224 will iss s.:l. s . Jn.. 1 :oe May as srpl. s of IlldllCl2l0Il Jin. ll lee my azl Sept. IM Jan. 9 I94 May l97 Sept. 263 HY RUSSELL l-'ltesllultn Jan. I0 325 May 65 Sept. 7I l TM W f l Jan. l I 329 May 37 Sept. ISE W'f l H 'g PN- 1-Th' Jin. iz zzl May ISS Supl. 142 moat dralt ellglble young men JM. 13 313 May 275 5.p1, 175 in the United States next year ,l,,,, 14 233 May I78 Supl. I will be those born on Sept., 14 Jan. I5 I7 may Igg Sapf, II3 ln 1944 lhnl 1950. Jan. lb I2I HY. Sept. 207 The least likely to he cruel Jen. I7 zss mv sspl. :ss wiu be those born on June ll Jan. I8 I40 MAY 75 Sept. 146 In the same seven years. Jan. I9 58 Ma: '53 Sept. I77 These dates were determined JW- 20 280 May 250 5'P9- Z3 lnnignl in un. Nixon niniinis- J- 2' '55 Mew' 326 5'P ,m,,m.s ,mom wagon sg .l.... zz 337 May :lv srpl. leo quence draft lottery htld at Il: my 3zl K national headquarters of JM: 25 52 May 357 Sept 147 selective service system a Jw 15 92 May 296 swf, IB block from can Vllhlte House, Jan' 27 355 May 309 Sapa. 233 Selective service nlficinls sam ' -, Nev 226 Sant- 257 that as l-l general mle those JM' Za 7 MW ma 5UP'- l5l young men whose birthdays are MW 3 I 3 SGPI- 3 I 5 among the tirst third that were Jam' 31 21 l Juno 249 051, 359 drawn willdelinitely be drafted, June 218 Od, I25 those ln the next tnird have an Fell- I W' June aol od. 144 average probability ot being F'F 2 H4 -IUM 10 Od- 202 called, and muse in the final 2 gg june ,fg get gg Lhlrd A low probability. Fab' 5 IM un' C ' nmnilm- Tops un 25. g ag iff: 322 82:1 Ol' the first 122 birthdays - J na 335 Oct. 342 drawn, 17 were ni December- E-lg 2 Jin. 23: geo. no !h0hlgh'st.t any one onth. ' . June I et. 237 The lowlest ii-lronth was nlllarch Ez: june 223 'gg ' ' ' UH! C . 11 Rep. Alexander Plrnie ITL, N. YJ, Member mP fl 5 WUC faifll' NUUUY dis' 5:51 I4 4 gi ouse Armed Services committee. 'picks tlrst 'd' Feb. is sv June 73 od, ng from large glass container to start lla- The IWW Bffem 'WHY me Feb- lb U7 June 34l Oeb. 5 draft lottery in washmgtnn. who ls ut least 19 but not yet 25 Feb. I7 In June I04 Oct. 24l as ol nec, al, lean. and wnn Ea: 1: 232 Jilin. 328 gal, gg has not served in the military. 9 ' 'IM CI- r F la. 20 302 J 247 0 1, II1 Boy, 11, H as E::.l.::f J'Zi.5l'.'?'...Z fl ggg lgg 131 Ch S iie1 5fHi f'1'fr 'friifi'?'321f Hi- Yi .iz 'iz 1 ' Fa . 2 lllls Od. 7 amp teer ...... .... .. .... .. O.. ..,. l Beginning next month. po- Fab. 15 355 June 222 Od, 94 BY RICHARD ORR lenllal dxaflees will be called Feb. 27 205 Juno 353 Ogg, 229 ln the form ol a1Llndskog ot Prophetstowmlin the order in which their Fab. Z8 299 .tuna 209 051, JB m,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,'wlilleside county. lbirthdsys were ai-nn. lunignt. F'b- 2' 285 July .73 Ont. 79 i By having the best marketlEach dralt board will pick all March 1 103 .MY 305 NM. Ig bee! animal among nearly 500.meo with No. l, except those MHN1., 1 19 J,,1y 115 Nm. 34 steers exhibited as llve animals ' with determents or exemptions, Much 3 157 July 219 NM. 345 in the lntel-national this yllryibetnrc any man with No. 2 ls March 4 275 July IBB Nay, 255 the boythbscnme the YWUBEF selected. marc: 2 1:3 july 33 Soy, 310 steer e i itor ever to win el Depends on Emergency arc u y ov. 76 t prize in the 70-year his-, , M rch 7 l22 J I I3 N , SI try ot ine exposition. lnufmrf f:':f'rl:g1LZ 'gj nina 3 Jig mg. in ' J . 80 W uIl'sTake!:n1:!,llljJt1:-Iddehing U the end of the year will be tree 14:21, 10 323 515 243 N31 232 1 , 'I , ' from the dratt entirely unless March ll I36 J 1 I5 Nav. 46 vtlsosrallintflgrrgg gl: :::Zht?li:,11yeye is a national emergency. marc: 332 mov. 66 ' .- . arc J . l2b :stride and showing perhaps less ngggifmu Zredifslngixitgg 2, Marclr I4 354 11,111 312 NZ, 117 lemma! Ehan anyme else in the lottery. However, when Mud' I5 In -MY no NW' ul miaiiimiiiluiglllieel. n cattle Eel' de'ef f:fF':5 0' E f u0n5 li :gg breeder and professional steer, ml:f'::: ' uieunielxltsyaisi marc: July 217 Llov. I46 h'b'K IC lll . Wood- . .' . , . HTC J I IB7 OV' 203 Frllwl :dingy vgligelzd tile steerlreeewcd m. wmghis dmwulg Maul' 20 239 JSI: Z7 Nov. IB5 - - lwl eermlne elr pace ln MM, 153 0,1 155 to vlctory'lll the arena ln. vu dt ul I Ill' 334 July N . - ' 'the dratt selection order. March 22 265 JU1 172 Nay, 9 Brad li behalf, lt was a moment , Y 0, mpnm ,oy I Future lotteries, one tn be Msreh 23 256 My 23 NW, 132 , ...mu babygbuy 0 boy.. 'held each tau, will determine March 14 zss M, 67 Nev. no kg ,hauled as me judge lthe order of selection tor men M-wt 22 July 303 NOV- l31 D,-,,,.G,0,-1 uf Kama, Supl ympfwho are TB years old that year. 5:31 37 us 233 32? vf3emrty,llthanhl:ttan,s:u:ipb1x:di Will Call zsmoooum md MMT gg gg My 170 uw. 281 011090 my 011 Y 'rne Pentagon has es a Marc J l 287 nv. 99 rump w Slew I'-S U'il1mPh 111 that zsopoo young men will Marcll: go 213 ,I:lz l9z Ney. I74 the notlolfs greatest stock 1 ny-ubahty he called in NIU. Marc I Dx In show- y l Draft officials said that an April 1 31 I Du: In me smau torhsoz estimated 850.003 trout Apdl 1 231 Aug. 251 Bn 151 In 1965 Reel and ' rothel' 19 to 26 are e e Or A ' '3 3 , I45 oe. 165 Jann snowed tneli- own grand .ii-all next year. OI this tml, Agiil 4 BI xg. 54 Dse. ss champion steer at the Interns- 400,000 turned 19 this year: all- April 5 11:9 Aug, II4 Doc. ID tional. Reel exhibited ai--we other :sumo between zo and N Qltfi: g Aug. lu gn 'gg lconuinies on page 1.t0I.1.l I Icanunml nn pm S. col. 31 APU MQ- 4' ' prll 8 3 I Z Aug, 105 Doc. 43 April 9 119 Aug 21 Doa 4I . ' 'P April I0 zls A, ' 324 Dre. all g. on ame lrt a . .... .. .. ,... D... N4 April I2 346 A1591 13 301 Doc. I63 - - ' April I3 in Aug, in ore. za ' Doc. 310 This Wlll Break Tle 131 gg gg 1131 ig 3: 33 lt two or more men registered with any local dratt board QPU: AU9- Du- In the same hlrthday, they will be subject to call in an April ,B 90 QW' all Du. no determined by a second lottery drawing, in which letters APE' I9 an AWA 344 Du: '35 alphabet were scrambled. Here is the tlebreakiog Agri' 20 345 Azg' 19, DK' 70 of call, in which the initial of each malfs last name and Aprn 2' 51 Aug: 339 Dm 53 first name, it oecusary, will he matched with a scrambled April zz 315 Aug. 115 pn, 151 alllhebelf ,April za zsz A g. as Du. 95 I. J 8. T I5. F 2l. NI April 24 Z Azg. 286 Dec. H 2. G 9. W Ib. I 22.'A April 25 351 Aug. 245 DIC- l73 3. D lo. P lv. K 23. R April za 340 Aiq. 351 use 7l 4. X Il. Q lBz H 24. E April 27 74 Aug. H7 Doe. I23 5. N I2. Y l9.'S 25. B April Zi 222 fog. ig EIL If Auron, 0 . YI' .' , -. - :kin I ,j'!'? 5 .. A - J ,. . xg. - VJ... . J' ... 2.1-K' L -94' September lA Hello Operator, I'd like to place a collect call to Chicago, Illinois. April 2A Hello Dad. I was wondering if you heard. Well, what do you think? December 30 I appreciate that Dad, but... It's not the same, Dad. I know you did, Dad. February lA Hi Mom. Yea, Dad's on the other line. You heard? Un huh. Well? I'm sick October I8 I think it's human bingo, and I'm the big winner. What? I'm not going. September 6 Like I told you before, I don't believe in it. Yea Mom, I'm studying. October 26 How's Mary? What does she think...does she know? What Dad? I can't... September 7 I don't know...maybe go to jail. Mom? I read the article but it won't... November 22 Maybe Canada. A lot of guys are going to Canada...maybe Australia. I don't December 6 That wasn't too funny Dad. I mean, I've lost my sense of humor. Yea, Dad. August 31 I feel like a pig going to slaughter. Oh, hi Mary. Fine, how are you? December 7 He did? Well, you tell him to leave you alone. O.K. Mare, see ya later. July 8 The guy on the radio said to start packing. O.K. Dad, thanks. Yea, O.K. April ll Yea Mom, I'll let you know. Me, panic? O.K. bye...Un huh...O.K ..... bye... NARRATOR: Twelve strings cap- tured an audience .... Twelve strings, mas- tered by a genius of the Hhas beenn gener- ation, carried the Hnowu generation from a packed union ballroom into another world. Carlos Montoya's classical guitar cap- tivated the minds and emotions of his listen- ers in one of the finest concert perform- ances of the year. In a time of acid rock, folk rock and hard rock, Montoya's control of his instru- ment made him as popu- lar, with,the students, in the classical field as Blind Faith, Simon and Garfunkel and the Rolling Stones in theirs. The presentation of Carlos Montoya to the Marquette Community was one of the Fine Arts Council's major successes. F .L sW 3 l ? 1. Q' g .4, .Q 34' 4., Aa A ,. I J M ' X Q 1 . V L. va H. ,fn , , .req Au- F. A-F .. I r., '-5. E- . . K 1 j Z ' 1, ' um'-, - '.-'J . .,.., . 1 . ,,-,J- ? ,Ja BEM.. ,lm 1 m .... ng 4,95 3' a T V 'M ' fl W 'f !,355,7 .. ffl' Ng fair ' 1 wicuvounsrs Ll ' 0 . W +, 7 ' -- 4 h '12 gi 97-.fi I 1 .- lf- -Mk. . , A xDSTM'll ' i v I ' 1 I' T Q4 4' A I I , -,4 f 94 .4 R ' I ll If X I? 'L V fe qlfy TT EAS k i I erm XX f ...- H y I L 1 4 Mr I Q 5 xhs +R 56 NARRATOR: The month of December cries out for peace on earth, good will toward men. The Marquette University Chorus, under the direction of Gunnar Granquist, charmed its Christmas Concert audience with a touch of the traditional and re- ligious Yule music. Across the street, the Bach Chamber Choir filled historic Joan of Arc chapel with choral selections from Bach and other early com- posers. The accent was on peace in the bread and water fast of students, faculty and friends observing the December Moratorium. Mid-year graduation was marked at December's end by diplomas and pins for the Seniors and Nurses. T - 2: 3' Y .fN '- .k'1 '. A Q :yi v 'F .-itS xl 4' F 7 vu il ,' Q 'wh 3-,fy . 1 W 5 -gs. Q s .3 A ', - '5-5 4 ,,u , in .f ,,f. ixxx ff s im , xg, gif: N-..tf 4-' -- .Q-K I .. I 1 9. . Q- .VR h . S9 vhs ll' 'Iss Y - X - , ,lg ,Winn-.-.-.Y. th i fwggfiw' 6. E 21 Sir NARRATOR: Finals: ...no sleep...No Doz.. speed...cigarettes...coffee... write in two hours all you have learned in four months...make it or break it...pass or fail... Finals: ...no sleep... headache...pain all over...health center...thermometer...aspirin... cough medicine... Finals: ...close up shop...go home and forget...it'll wait 'til January... Finals: ...the end of a semester...where did it go... it's Christmas in Milwaukee... lose yourself in the downtown orowd...peace on earth...ring Christmas bells...a long winter's nap... 122 NN XA X. I ,... F X l Cv! gi 9' UE' ' O ' -l 78 ' X I ...f 1. 1 1 Y Q ' - 'l ww. 9 , 1 PSN, -- v .5 .dd Q A Q -'of' , it . Q ll , . v Q . . t ' m ' 5 ' s Q , I Q I . 1 o . 5 2 ' ' 6 4 ' Q 2 . . ' 1 . ' ', Q Q 5 0 'I' , . . I 0 . 5 ' O ' Q- . .Tl 'U I 65m 5 Q .:. .'. '0'9'o a. ' B o ' 'Ct' - . jf of' Q Q .Q . Qb:tlr. ' . if as '..g .., . A ag ' , .I A Ja' . ' . . s . - 32 Q . : 's 'uf lo. all U . 'gs go.r'... to 5 . 0 gl I o, 0 . fir. '5 X , Of g N . 9 A., .5045 Q, .B..:li:' 'S ' - 04 'Ln fx.: :go ' N. X-H11-' ' fig ht J- . .. ' ev! I Quin-5 311' LQ, -,.4. - - 9.1 v -., mf. . N -. . Q s ' lp, 1 L! 1 Q 'inf . . .. 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CThe university's yarchitectural tribute to a beer can is leaning testi- mony.D The brew...flowing from taps, cans and bot- ltles...mates with hot dogs, lpretzels, and more beer at .bars, smokers and apart- ment parties. ww 1' ' l Lfrlig- ' I., 1,7 . Ji' Q QL Y g 31' y 5 5 Y V S l !c'Jgn, in l 'MMWW 'Q-wr Liquor is a great co-celebrant. It toasts man's conquest of the moon and the arrival of Friday. It rings in new years and new pledges, it applauds the comple- tion of four years of college as well as eight hours of work. It eases the harried coed into her boyfriend's arms, it lubri- cates discussion of the last phil lecture in an Ardmore quiz sec- tion, it positions a drunk over a bar, it pads the pains of club football defeats. ln the names of sensitivity, euphoria and experience, attempts are made at revitalization or es- cape. Drugs are obtainable. They're passed, pushed and popped in dorms and libraries as well as at fraternity parties and apart- ment get-togethers. Coffee, the universally-accept- ed social opiate, and soft drinks Cwith or without cyclamatesb re- vive weary bodies and wet arid whistles. Refreshment is available in one form or another. .. ...avi 'P 1'-' vw 2 w ' ' FE -r:'- WT 1...---'.-4,...e-' -sa ,fi ..21- .- A 'J , ,,. Q ,S QW 1 ,I If ge., ti 'B , K1 ,T 1 Hg' . fi? .3 w . ' L,- is 9 :En 1? ff! Egg .v few . Fu is .4 40 Hip . 1 F 14. f l ,EI , ..' A 'QA QM mfg-ff' 3 . 3' MQW im a M- W! , nga uHmmms QQQQZ i DELICATESSEN 0- A, ,lir- .H fig 4-:gg nr, , , I , R, 1' .fyl - Ei:-0 hl 1 A . oolus ' -if-f is Everybody eats. Everybody has to. Differences lie in what and how they eat. Occasionally peo- ple eat out. Stu- dents and Milwaukee- ans share the search for the 6Oct break- fastg the bigger, better burgerg the choicest New York stripg or the real chili. Or groups segregate when pat- ronizing collegiate sandwich closets5 State Street cafesg university chow linesg or one of one, seven, or seven mil- lion hamburger par- lors. Elitest establish- ments include those whose clientele are only admitted with I.D.'s and punched meal tickets. Equally exclusive are apartments serv- ing home-cooked for home-thawedb meals to roommates and select guests. Shopping leads to well-stocked super- market shelves, to the local bakery or to the corner gro- cery where food stamps are honored. Meal preparation involves ten-gallon kettles, popcorn poppers or modern stoves. Table settings in- clude long-stemmed wine glasses, paper plates or wet meal trays. Somehow, a meal of some kind is served.. ll 134 if 'wi K in , l 5 l'f!r-- I , ?f ' ,ff , 4 Q . Us x V , V- . -,Lk - A 1Q ny.. 9 ' if i W lm Q,-Q 'f xv K ' ' i D I U ,, , 6,42 , .lx M ,V V ii I ,h . A J..,.igEEH7AdI W k . M , x -Q.. i , In W o S? Q I R as 'Q s K W-M.,-Y, .. l W? 5 W If , .-Q Sr l l N ll ,, 4. w is Three American astro- nauts and SOO guests celebrated a great con- quest in ceremonial opulence. Formal- gowned and black-tied patrons of education and students sipped champagne and savored beef stroganoff. Moon- shaped mounds of ice cream conquered by plastic astronauts high-lighted the banquet. Daily at Highland Avenue Community Cen- ter, 60-lOO neighbors , clad in work and school clothes, gather for a simple supper. They toast Hthe restoration of man's dignityu with powdered milk and in- stant coffee as they share scalloped pota- toes specked with ham, bread, soup and do- nuts. ln four Hcozyn dorms, groups of lOO-500 stu- dents seek edible, satisfying meals. ln- mates in jeans and collegiate co-ordi- nates are systemati- cally routed down meal- assembly lines. Gour- met specials include ham, fish sticks, Hgaines burger mystery pattiesu or steak. ln much homier sur- roundings, friends and families share apart- ment tables. 137 -. ,A -amd Ii. M Y? I-QF 5-..,. gb -in ,a.,.5. 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X ,,',',2T fgfw 'f q 'Y Qf WH ' 'f -- . - K 4 - f 1 Av- 1 1 1 .El ., - ' . A71 - 5 at I r-L24-TJ ,,,l,fr. 5, .. .f . , A. ,. . gm ' . .4 ,. 1,'i5?w +'47ff ' 1' f i V. xg 0 v 1 r ,lfgmw '- Q-4, 5' -if -. A' I ,af K - .4 D Ar-4,17 gr A . wwwkirff-'i-gyigk 'HWL 'liwnb QLL.,, QQ5, fl lqpgvgfgw 'rw,N,H H550 -'A 2514... COACH BUS SHIMEK: l thought if we could win 9 out of l3 we would have a pretty good season. NARRATOR: Marquette's cross country team did win 9 of their l3 grueling meets. They had a very good year: especially nwarrior Wizardu Brian Sobczak. Sobczak won 9 first places, 3 seconds, a fourth, and of course, the trophy as MU's most valuable runner in l969. It was the second straight year that the Warriors captured first place honors only if Sob- czak crossed the finish line first. It is due to his con- sistency that the MU harriers have been so successful. Coach Shimek hopes that he will be able to depend on next year's captain Tim Drewek, junior Dick Sucharda, and freshman Bruce Jankowski as leaders of his pack. As usual, lack of depth will be a problem, but a prob- lem that an experienced and dedicated coach like Bus Shimek BHM5dKwk should be able to overcome. l 145 4-' UA. ,fm ' nf, , .. P. ,4- 1-. eu- Q 144 C 1 Y . my-A 1':,,qy.,,.51Q.. . , A .a' f .f'-f:,,g-wiki A I - . .. K 1- Iwv.1' ' ' ., . L51 , ' ' f zfir.-ff 4 ,Cf 2 gi- .543 ,, . -. ..1.z:c:f , ' H -- mf, V-1: 3 .-,-1,5914 9: ,f Y X ..!'e?V.i1vf'i V', .l ,vvl'5' .'- J '- V' ' Q V' ,-1' H' hw fs,-+21 a. f.--X-5g.i,...,j . ., Y E 4.,-r 1 -- 7,-iw , L , W J. 1 P . V '65 ff' ,Q Q3 ,. t. g V 2 13- -,..,iYfg.ng.,-,,,.X-LH , Gi Irfan-1+ . 0 -x.- 4.- .E J' w ' ' 1 Q .' . -'x ' ' c ' 4 A -.- ,gfir 1' 4,'1w-' ..- W V . , ,A , X . , V , '- 'l.'4'7A T'L Fr' .'- 1'-' Na 1' .fi 1? 451 Yu 124 5,6-'.' '-jv',,,3p.',j ,?a 7-5-1- ,44-,'p fggjg-, - ff, a, ,, .. 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Y l-:.f.fj':..,:.:-nn-E--f .. t. it , Y -A ' . ,A - - - .4m..:u,7E3g'- Y- -yff . if C i J-W-.. tg..-.v,, -f- .W -' 4- ,' in - - .gi ' v.- -- ' 'EZ,4rz?4---'-- ...L ' -:u- -- Y -e 0 ,,,,, f Ui After spending many tedious hours in stuffy classrooms, laboratories, and libraries, Marquette students desperately need an opportunity to release their inner tension and frustrations. MU's intramural pro- gram, under the direction of Don Clark, provided each student with his or her choice of recreational escape. lf one wished to satisfy a supressed competitive urge there were dorm, fraternity, and independent leagues in football and basketball for the guys. Girls could compete with their dorm or sorority in volleyball tournaments. Many sought to improve and develop their figure or physique with the hope of attracting an athletic member of the opposite sex. Sand, surf and snow... With the Sailing Club, the student may learn to sail, scuba dive or party-go. 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W I w Marquette's wrestlers struggled through another disappointing season of dual meets, finishing with an unimpressive it wins, l2 losses and l tie. They were plagued with injuries: co-captain Dan Palachek was out half the season with a pulled groin muscle, and Pat Misenheimer was out most of the year with knee problems. But Barney Kip- finger's Warriors finished the season with a flourish, winning the AAU Tournament for the 3rd consecutive year Eight grapplers placed... lst: Bob Healy, co-captain Rick Poulson, 2nd: Bill Bezdichek, Bill Phillipson, Dan Jones, 3rd: Jim Broch- hausen, John Capellig and Uth: Kevin Byrne. Also in- dicating that the Warriors are a tough tournament team were an 8th place finish in the State Collegiate Tourney and 3rd at Wheaton. ivan 1 . Q pr-A . ' ' rwhfiii gpm 5 I W M l J 'r ' :1 Vi-C 4-rf' V- r's:::3i x 'mf fa' W N 4 I ' -7 V, .wgji ,fi easy? l A ai., ' 'uf' -1:l 4 gags. I Qu 1 V.F:, '1- . U,-Q: , .5' xii. . 4 W V .u u - KL Q N M V f'-ri. 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'.e-an-V' p- 'F ': ? 'Z'Sv-gig' Ur. . . -1,p,r,' - : .- :E TF 'A 'V of Allis? -Q .' 1 .U V N' 'V vu I Y 1:',i1, .1 gif l , I-' V' ' ' ' ,, V L ,wx A' - - , , V- -, 'if-J 34:--:,:..33f:: , , ,V , fgggrar fqg, f 4 ' 'L V. 'NA ' Y .' affffk, Eff-ff!:i':15'-Q'! J ' -- - V -V 'X . f- F131 fx-.fn . -1 5 .. 5 '5 ' ix af 'E 1 . ' 3 9, Jr - -.f1i':gd,1- A ,, V, 'W A Q ' ' -,-ia' K' iii ' .5 , V ,vglyfa ,Q ' kk-Lrkw V ,gmw , rf' vs ' 4 A , y k, . 4' .l .-' I Wg NARRATOR: Basic skill in the art of self defense could be a tremen- dous reassurance for students living on and around Marquette's urban campus. The Department of Intramurals is aware of the importance of such knowledge and offers instruction in both Judo and Karate. The finest teachers available give person- alized and practical lessons. ln early spring, students of Judo and Karate compete in state and regional meets. 151 -dvimli Qblfii- 1 Lv:'7 .- Wi,-s'?w ,- Qi-24' 'T if ni' Q.. ig. Y. TRACK 5.- I N -v If you've been participating in MU sponsored sports, but your team hasn broken the Journal sports pages, you are probably playing in intramurals. Basketball, swimming, bowling, and volleyball are all favorites of the part-time Warrior-enthusiast. Just before Easter, Varsity track and ten nis get organized for their meets af ter spring break. X s s ,fx , r r The MU Varsity Cagers have not lost to the freshmen since l96U when Coach Hank Raymond's yearling's defeated them, 70-66. That was Al McGuire's lst year as head coach at Marquette and he was playing against a freshmen team that he recruited. Coach McGuire also recruited for this year's freshmen: M high school All-Americans. These all-stars, supplemented by some out- standing nwalk-onn players, didn't beat the powerful l969-70 Varsity War- riors, but they did convincingly destroy their next 1M opponents. The na- tionally-respected freshmen were led by Jim Chones, George Frazier, Kurt Spychalla, Al McGuire, Jr., and Hwalk-onn Mark Ostrand. Somehow given the Hkiss of deathn, the young Warriors lost their aggressiveness and cohesive- ness, as well as their last 3 games. MU Freshmen 58 MU Varsity 7M W MU Freshmen 87 North. Mich. 73 MU Freshmen lOl Univ. of Ill. 79 MU Freshmen 8M UWM 56 MU Freshmen 83 Great Lakes 65 MU Freshmen lO3 Carthage J.V. 68 MU Freshmen 9M North. Ill. 58 MU Freshmen 80 North. Ill. 66 MU Freshmen 79 Notre Dame 6M MU Freshmen 97 Oshkosh 76 MU Freshmen 71 Milwaukee Tech. Ml MU Freshmen 7l Notre Dame 63 MU Freshmen 89 Univ. of Wis. 8U MU Freshmen 76 Rock Valley J.C.66 MU Freshmen 72 Northwestern 80 MU Freshmen 77 Minnesota 86 MU Freshmen 73 Univ. of 111. 93 , - 'R Q 155255 wen ' sf - j , ju pi. :gif fl ' . ! hi :E- I 2, W, ,Q , .gfx ' fr 45' . 1 I ' 1 I 2 w i'lW gf' V... . .- , , 'Cx . , -., U l ,X ' J 535, Eff .-it 4 nag, 1, ,.a, Y agen., A, 1 L-. V . 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I kim awk , ALX Q X AP' wk fi M I9 Nl: Q :gl I VET i 5 i '5 if gf Q: fi E 1 if K f .QQN AXXRQQ GEORGIA ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JOEL EAVES: The members of my QNCAAD committee voted Jacksonville first, Notre Dame-second and Marquette third. Iyyijf .Qlfg NCAAQTQURNAMENT CHAIRMAN TQM SCOTT: our pur tsl iS'to1Se1eetithe'L0'independent teqfy ?iQQnsider3th?gbbst in the country ani Aigegrtaimlyffeel Marquette is one of '1 was -third in the MidQHSQffOTheftHird team is the.one we can A. A Was ESGJU On gOli1?i' A975 DAaIffCO1'1-if A wet A . 'CO i time 'A . ACQAQH QHMMCGMI 'TRQ E, The deQQEQ5jQQQ5the aUhIdtio3UQird?is tomgo fyQgQEg?igiE-eyI AQAEEMIN sos THOMAS! QMQQWEQQEQEAQQQ all Nearftiiie set 8 19-3 1 - IOL ' 55 35 to theQNiT with H l3s5ffk4 iE5iQf' ,CEACH AL McGUIRE:g3g,,Aower csgygggs. iAEoLPH RUPP: I t,FQkfE5ytimeWhiE5iGAA iniites you to a togiifmgpt uusygggfspingy you a great honor.fg?QQ if QE fgo COACH AL MCGUIRE were snarvrggfag- ADOLPH RUPP: He ay anwgajaving. JOURNAL SPORTSWRQQEQQEERHAXBLEDSQEQ' If you're ybndering aQQf3iEEeMEgpprietyEQi a coach Helping to pnigggit i?Q3own ippi gi tion...weloomQ tg QE3QE1Hb53fL7 f,E?Aii91 ,lA COAQHgg5iQ5kUIREygqf7eyQEOUldnWf gigefus 'a A 'been sometlfijingy betwednfggjgiifggiiembers and me. o'l . ADOLPHy33g2Ef?HE1lg no, I had nothing to do A COACH AL MoGUIRE:' I wanted to meet a ' . Kentucky gain You s a year ago : I'm JOURNAL tor b y they , I'm Rupp you see. COA e th ' CO t l mple Iynun- the NCAA is one of the AcontrQlliHEASyb?ts,3 wouIQ1nbfIS3y1Qrfdo GUIRE2 I wanted to I 8th Ran ked Marquette University NIT CHAMPIONS MU 98 Northern Michigan 60 MU 86 UW-Milwaukee 58 MU 78 Michigan 86 MU 72 Drake 70 MU 83 North Texas State 60 MU 6M Bowling Green 55 MU 67 Minnesota 51 MILWAUKEE CLASSIC MU 99 Delaware 7l MU 6M Wisconsin H3 MU 81 Detroit 6l MU 85 Loyola 62 MU 72 DePaul 60 MU 67 Southern Illinois 57 MU 82 Xavier 73 MU 60 Wisconsin 5l MU 72 Loyola 76 MU 95 Notre Dame C2 OTSD 96 MU 79 Air Force 7A MU 66 St. Louis 5A MU 79 DePaul 60 MU 80 Detroit 60 MU 81 Xavier 73 MU 76 Creighton 66 MU 75 Southern Illinois 68 MU 79 Tulane 67 NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT MU 62 Massachusetts 57 MU 83 Utah 63 MU lOl Louisiana State Univ. 79 MU 65 St. John's 53 1 ' W iw f N GN V W' K fl- ,Q---..4..'s.LV ' ,- 4 -1 f-figk 1 fn- 'V X-A5-L Z.,-...ig sucn X 5 ell nu Xf'-'Q um A X ,,... ' 5,1271 ff- T N f- A , x 4 ,.,,l 1 9 in ,A-7,57 Y M E 1' 1 46, in 4 .4 Y - 4- IZ L' L. f N. l.V x 1? Q Z, X ,113- Av ,J H A x S ,A . V-15 3 B A 3 5 ,Q X gi, COACH AL McGUIRE: Defense can be COACH PRESSEMARAVICH:g3QQHYiH3 dGf9hBQM mis as exciting SS Watdhihg grass grdw. lGARY BRELLL. Ihthink we can i cut his grass ANNOUNCERijQ5QgFinalAsoore...Marquette Mwi4Jsmjmgg,r ' 'PISTOLJPETEfMARAVICH: It's a strained Ll .A4, , A sg ' 5GOACHmMAHAilQgx-yl'dOdA5?ieel sorry T j ?fbTfHimQ?f???'5f 'k I fVT7fC2 ' ? ' 9 Qld -PISTUEH?ETEFf-IVm afraidfQfineedles.L. lJOE3THOMHSQf I was justjsuper-psycho- flogiealfyfdp for playing Pistol Pete. And besides, me and Ric knew we had thoseihiggguys to contend with, so we ' gjust JQEEQQ a little higher. U ZCOAOHHMAREMPCHQ.,...inchedible jumping I nn O PISTOLHFETE:' Besides that, I've beih 'fighting a virus all day. 'COACH7AL MQGUIRE: As Vince CLombardiD .says, you play with hurts. QPISTOLVPETE: They bodied me lot. COACH MARAYICH: They kept a hand on whim.Hll tQQM5im5- I ff?Qg,5y . I il, PISTOL PETEf? I wantedftofcome out in-I the first half, gf A' ' COACH MARAVICH: He's such a great competitorpl DEAN MEMINGER: Offense is more fun, but defense wins games. .PISTOL PETE: It was a boring game. y COACH MARAVICH: ...bestgreboundingviy team we've met all yearQC. ?t ' JOE THOMAS: We have faced better de- fenses. , A PISTOL PETE: Stuff like that just bores the hell out of me. COACH AL McGUIRE:' I'd be willing to let Maravich go one-on-one AAAZL against Dean up in Harlem! Trdtt .A ' Shift?-I y,.iE?'.V sde N.Y. POST SPORTSWRITEH BIEK KLAYMAN?Qfi Forget about Pistol Pete. A d'fl COACH MARAVICH: He's so great, I enjoy coaching him. DEAN MEMINGER: I don't want to take any- thing away from Pistol Pete, but we had better players competing in the school- yards and playgrounds who never got to college. f I m'j COACH AL MCGUIRE: We ran Pete Maravich into the ground. PISTOL PETE: I know what I really can do. 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' , 'Sk '- - I -xg X 4' M Ur- va M i M 'Y - :.siAi E1 lx D S L- X .. - C .2 0. 4 .. ,, 13, A .. is D' ' Welc waukee joyed it is You break. refuse into d onion In a first ning W Player The ev Spee dents Basili honori dean o In a of cla brings and sm ome back to frost-bitten Mil- , 38M-52-l89O. I hope you en- your semester break, because time to get back to work. obviously did enjoy your ..you are refusing to eat the McCormick food. Be patient, condi- tions will change...that chicken you d to eat today will be made elicious chicken-vegetable- soup next week. ddition to indigestion, your few weeks might include an Eve- ith Raymond Clarke, Marquette s' British actor-in-residence. ent's sponsor is Zeta Phi Eta. ch school faculty and stu- are gathering at St. Josaphat ca on January 30 for a mass ng Dr. Hugo Hellman, former f the school. ddition to another semester sses, the end of semester break the beginning of rushing and pledging and the onslaught of teas okers. 4 P? 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For instance...when you hear the word HVietnamH you think Hdeath.H When you hear the word UBucksH, you think HAlcindor.H when you hear the word HMetaphysicsH you think HDad Murphy.H The sudden, unexplained depar ture of Marquette-tradition, James HDadU Murphy, two weeks into the second semester, pain- fully brought to mind the exodus of other faculty person- alities and department heads. The long list includes: Dr. Thomas Bennett, Dr. Gene Burd, Fr. Bernard Cooke, Jack Cummins, Dr. Richard Dana, Dr. Victor Kramer, Dr. Lawrence McCaffrey, Dr. Peter Mullany, and Dr. Robert Schweik. I 1 1 Dr. Peter Mullony K 5 Dr. Thomas Bennett Dr Rnchard Dano ,' 'A VV , ' 5 , S.. , Xi S f ,R -J n, , ' A 321, It x ig , Fr Bernard Cooke X 2, as fisft S , v Q. QI' , , 63 .,, y, Y, JB' Rrausgx nl. 'f '4s , Q fb- A w - ',v -, fin. -I . .gy I yr' V if L, :--- -.-1-':.'2' ' 'WH' L -1 1 i B K. A 4V , 3 1215? 1,-.5fs T'f'?31?'F-fi 1 QW.. . . , .4 , 15:5 55 If fjf: 4 , . 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'if- i g.g'f.- J H' 4- 'l r:4v1'gZ-fx' V4 'ffisiqffvff -nj-gym'-1211 . . 1-':.'E ' , -:i'TH'r. w .Y-fngi' - LET W ,i ,g 1 W Aff? A f'5q-x' Am ,312 fi,?E t N ,fy Eagvzr . 1 TP f'T'w ig Wg ' - , 59 37 ng-n fi- 1-Q.. Busses Leaving for Notre Dame Basketball Game .jig - V5 ' ' QI., QV: T 5,53 , ,af i i , CHORUS: But did he ever return? No, he never returned and his fate is still un- learned... NARRATOR: Last Spring, Fr. Ray- mond McAuley, Marquette' Executive Vice-President, announced to a capacity crowd in the union grill that he was going on sab- batical and would not re- turn until January, l97O. The students, who had as- sembled to discuss the ROTC dilemma, cheered wildly. The nblue mean- ieu of the administration was leaving... When he returned to Marquette Fr. McAuley found that his position had been abolished. He was also removed from the Board of Trustees...Had the students enacted a coup d'etat? NO...Fr. John Raynor and the Trus- tees had enacted a Hmajor administrative change.n S CHORUS: ...and his fate is still unlearned... 'D It 5, 5- 4 iii. 4 . E n 'K KF, 'I f Q rf L r' 3 :gal 'dnt P' 9 5' f'Y 6 you Do you remember Sam and Dave? The Winterfest Council did. lt brought the HDouble Dynamiteu soul duo to Marquette for Winterfest Weekend. Following the Friday evening concert, there was the usual dance at the Shera- ton-Schroeder...and on Saturday, a nWorld's Fair.H The more inspired weekend activities were a bed race, the Hgirls-onlyn pyra- mid-building contest, and a broom hockey tournament. Many enjoyed the weekend. Others did not. Many chose to ignore Winterfest completely, because they felt they were being ignored. They got that feeling thinking about the concert. All of the last three Nweekendn concerts have featured forgot- ten soul entertainers. This indicates the councils' single-minded view of what musical genres students enjoy. Even Financial Independence won't im- prove the quality of campus entertainment if the councils continue to tailor their jobs to suit their own tastes, which in- clude spending students' money on Uoffi- cialn wardrobes for council members. The Winterfest Council tried to be more relevant to the community by bringing orphans to its HWorld's Fair.H Very com- mendable. Next time, it should try being more relevant to the entire student body. r- k r K' X K x?k1 x m w , l V. gf ' I Efg,..-3 A' 4- 1 v I fwfff? , 1-ji fs 'iii ' P gel' ,Q J. :Hg .-, .m. I TZ' -2 fa V' , ie. , ,Ai 1- HLA' w ' il ' 2 ?7 ,tif -7' XJ' if gl A .1 . ' 'wg ,A .. 1 1 g -W - 1 -. , U 4 1 Y. 4 Y 'G 5 .ill- m-1 Q' N.: , 'JJ , V 'r . -. 'cf' 1 1,91 1 L' E - m fn A8651- I we 1' Vi wiv! W.-'va DF' 1.- mm'-f W-1 'PQ-Adi, 200 w1uVNw -S - - -- Ts ?!'B!H.-mm J, , f 'Q i If ls' -1 xx K J ,J A 'E' -T is P k fl W-, XJ ...- I Q , 1 bg vw .j burg- X nv.. ub'Q5'-x11lrL--Qnxf 6 s k K f g I Ill f, . -JL I 4- :X W' A KJ1 .QQNES . if , 1-,A f , - 4?-P' 7 4 -.V T nfl:- Chicago Attorney Daniel Wal ker, chairman of the committee which investigated the violence surrounding the l968 Democratic Convention, told his Marquette audience that lawyers must give a damn.H Walker, spon- sored by the Law School's Stu dent Bar Association and Wool sack Society, stated that man has 3 alternatives in living today...doing nothing, revolt ing or getting involved. ln the same light, Newsweek correspondent Robert Stokes spoke of Hengagen journalism, or the need for a reporter to get involved. Stokes, spon- sored by ASMU, stated that the Democratic National Convention forced reporters to leave the hopeless cause of objectivity and to take sides. Stokes stated that many newsmen felt the Chicago papers had soft- pedaled the violence so that they wouldn't lose their line of communication with Mayor Richard Daley. Robert Stokes Daniel Walker w..-pgs J 3 r nr U-ul :ant DIAN A 1 Dedication and commitment often go unrewarded. Students are able to make it through four years of college with no more encouragement than a pat on the head and no more reward than a diploma. After a certain amount of study and clinical work Mar- quette's student nurses and den tal hygienists are awarded the caps of their professions. The traditional ceremony serves as testimony that the young women have progressed successfully in their professions. 1' H.: 'HC 4' sz, 'Ml aff . . Q f 0 3 5 5 1, QE 5 ' ' 9 .1 '- v . 'Q 5 S . Q., f I J- V I A if It ,, ,vm sh .fy fe 'J 4 H -: ' M- : , I .. 49a u -T1 i ,A gf fy, 225' gi E H k' .Q -Q., rw 3 4:5 L 1 'TQ 435' Vx Q . ,, r -If -. 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Traditionally a quarterly, the Jour- nal was expanded to be published six times during the year. 213 ' 7 ' ' Engineers' Boll v r 1 , i i, fi- f Martin Buber, Jewish au- thor of I-Thou, was the sub ject of a lecture by Dr. Maurice Friedman, professor of religion at Temple Uni- versity. His book, Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue was called by Buber Hthe classic study of my life. 3 Brooks Council Bridge Tourney 'X -fw - , . '- pu, rg ' gp, Ai 'f 'EFI ' 'I ' l-'fy Y ff - lf' W Trng . ' ', ',- f 2 - 1 , 'W tj mx 1' ww- N 'Af L , v,,, .N -X in fu. .,.,. I , , bfi ,, N. I 1, ' 5 , . 4 r- ',Yx ,X 1- ' Mix V Rx X ,' , '. ' Y--'TS' - 1 ' ' -' -- f ' . ' - HZ. 1 V + - - f 'fi'k g.'f 'f ,ff SYAF1 5 QL ,Y N QfQ'fZg'1' H 4? 'r5f'i.':i1Qf -Vikki? m Qgffgw as fb -Avu4 iw -ri A' ,X F.,-,R.:E iEiW,i . , -1:7-3.. ,L X vb , iv,-'H,l41'-fx 1 , ., ' 'xi ,, i A? K- ,. .. ' g K' A - K ' lx-T wb ' Ns I A 115 -MV -.grim . 149' . gg: gy 'Y- , ' WN S 'Q 9:5 -sf ' ' .fi . 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M' 53,2 1 yr' ' fn I dm if 4 P qu' I 4 , A- I .S -2 JA .: M . AMN' I u 'I X X 11- .J , 7' If I., . hi . f 531 ,N 5. 4: wit' ,,, :fn ' ,, , 'eu .J 5-Hg lg 'M . Ja 1 A I '4m 14 ' X I I' wg! T61-TV: A .1 E.. I A .' ' 4 ' ei H' Sf 1, 1 . si ,L ,. ,Yin I 1,- 1 PM f ' U P :ga 5 5' 's ' .f-. A . . , f W ,, EA? .1 L- If , g fs '-1 . ,', .1 1 . --,Q ,A J' '- . , , ' 1 ' N- V, 5'!'f5' 1 A N 'Am x X f , 4 X 1, - Al . l , lk V l k I L -- lx , Q f, K X ' l. i Lf1 A A' X. Y A V gs x 5 1, . . ' N - ' Tv L f-' 2' 'S L ' . 1 sw f 1 XX X Xxx I Ag lu .bi V I w : K X M 2 X 'E ' 1 N L Eg 'Y H 33 X 1 l lg ff 1 1 , xx--X, in ii X xx Q XS 'r ,R gf 5 L I' sin. i Q 5 5 -4 gf Perhaps they had spoken together be- fore, but never together at Marquette. The occasion was the eve of the trial of Mike Cullen, Irish Immigrant member of the Milwaukee lU. The audience overflowed the assigned room in Todd Wehr Chemistryg 350 persons attended. Mike Cullen stated that nthe person is the most important thing that's created on this earth. And to begin to make peace starts with me.H Fr. James Groppi, radical cleric from St. Boniface parish, stated that Cullen is Hone of the greatest heroes of our time. I look at Mike and I see the Church. The Church is people who are committed. There was no attempt to rally sup- port behind a demonstration. There was no talk of protecting the accused from the morning trial. The occasion was somber. The mes- sage was clear. HNothing is too small to help bring about peace,H said Cul- len. HThe best answer is to begin with your own life.H II Qagimwi . mf . M. . T 4, - I , . xr, In T. U, ,,, :H ' P41-i 3'ff5 f ' .' .' 1 Ff?Y2?iis2 .1 ' f f 'A , ' v --V, lm 5. 'X I V -3' A 551 xl? First Site of Marquette University XX New Library Addition NARRATOR: Ah, yes, it's time for intervisitation. Now re- member girls, when your male company arrives, make sure he signs in down at the front desk. Now you go down and get him. That's right. Uh-uh-uh... keep that lighting ade- quate. Who knows what will happen if you're left in the dark, and besides, your floor hostess might roam in. But don't com- plain. Things could be worse. Next year you have to have parental permis- sion and the dorms will be divided into the girls who do and girls who don't. 21 7 I 1 l ' -4 S . Ha: ,H I -'ginger if 1. ,5 . 'vu . ,V .il t. s lg, X w eg. I Q'-' 'W U f 9 4 l v ,., , . A M .-wsu --, . gr - anti--Q '51 if F -...+ 4 This year's Fine Arts Week placed increased emphasis on bringing art closer to the students. According to the judges of student art dis- plays, there is more emphasis needed. Even if the students didn't send the judges into a cultural ecstasy, the Fine Arts Council did provide the community the opportunity to increase their cultural education. Sponsored events included a carillon concert, the pro- fessional voice of the Mar- quette University Chorus in concert, a score of epic films, such as Phantom Qi the Opera and be Bonheur, a play by Charles Williams as pre- sented by the renowned Mar- quette Players, poetry reading by Roger Steffens, a Modern Dance presentation by the Marquette Modern Dance Group, and a concert by flute-master Herbie Mann. Q 4 ff a 1 1 L . A L 1 53 Y 'W fv xx AM If 1 g' Q . A 1 . - K U1 S 'X l R hh. .BM Ps 4,9-ff 'Q ,V .1-. Q rx -1- I .xx w Yi I 4.1 Q- 9 -:lui aid ' Q I i Beta Alpha Psi Meeting Q-ns 'Q., Ih- . .V 7 '.'E':EW- , zn-x. - ,afiw QSSTQQ . W-ii :-lr, , - ,745 Y N , .. 1-5- Y Llifiizf' ' -w,gg::g... , f il. r fs:-1 , s Free University HCampusH radio hit Mar- quette this year, in the strictest sense of the word. Station Manager Marty West explained that his Hcarrier-currentu station was Ha closed-circuit radio station.H Critics called it a Hone-way intercom to the dormsng if you didn't live in the dorms, all there was on 750 was static. Static sometimes was bill-of-fare for regular WMUR listeners, since the fledgling station experi- enced plenty of technical difficulties. Often, DJ's found that a major dorm's transmitter wasn't operating. At one point, McCormick Hall lost the signal for nearly a month. When it could a- gain be found, many resi- dents had stopped looking. Still, during second semester, WMUR doubled its programming schedule. 221 X wg' , Ja .gi af' fv- 3, l .:'V' '41 ' if : LQ15-...A T5 lk- ' . i uv----E - l 3 Ziiig. .S T ,gm gf . v 13' F-in --1 v-iw K -, 'fb' E qw ii, - 4!, - .lt T ,.. ..- .LL 'Ii . .145 ' 1-', f: ff-wf4l l '- .---- -:O -lu-. 9 Elf ,rim ra -5 'zu Sift ,. , . fx , L , Q ll 4 -. Ve H, V .vc 113 - .. ,. Adi '4' V-.Q - . qpjtwlagvli-9 , . . 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Olsen 253 Daniel R. Olvey Robert W. Owen Vincent C. Pape Richard K. Patch Alan C. Paveza Richard M. Pavlak Harold S. Peckron Michael J, Petesch James J. T. Pittelkow Daniel A. Plodzien Michael T. Quinn Paul E. Rebholr William A. Regan Richard N. Reinhold Deborah E. Reynolds Robert R. Rink 'QQ' . V- T W . 1 ' fi. w w ' 1 , -1 . K , n n ,l Ulu, N, -,, , Z ,E w 254 Sr. M. Gloria Patterson Michael G. Pietrek Peter J. Reding Jose F. Rodriguez if :Q - L E, , ' , 'wf fif - -5 9 ..., - 'lil' we I- -,Z , Don E. Schlagenhouf Philip A. Sgariglia Gerald Sobczok Joseph R. Thomas William R. Wanosek 'fr-:jf M L1 'FD' . .ilyq fi. .. liiiiix Paul A. Schmudde John G. Shannahan Judith A. Sotak Michael Thomas Robert S. Woulters Norma J. Schuster sfelillen l-- Seidl Linda J. Shannon -l0hll T- 5m0l'l'illG Alan P. Stochura Gl'e90 Y Slfombefg Joanne K. Topham Ffef-lel'iCk J -Tufal Christopher R. Wiege J. Christopher Williams N J :ga -UV.,-'ff 1 -G.,-:' 'J 1 ,., f , ' ' .L ',,'. 1' . , . 'X 'wi' Q ku pq, . , 'v ' W my if V . ' Nm sm X. . .1 D. -.3 v -ew V If Q Tfff 3 HU' 1 'Y ,.,, Nr John Serafin David L. Slomczynski Mary E. Szypulski Richard P. Vroome 'Ubi 467.-. X V ig, 2 g .- .. , .5 -yr... i- i ' la i Q l ll p p fi 4? A E l HIYYWIEE Director of Curriculum Catherine M. Arend Kathleen E. Byrne 256 Tillie Ginsburg Sharon M. Arnold Catherine A. Boylan Kathryn J. Brown Natalie J. Byers Nancy A. Cervarich Cheryl K. Cole Mary E. Cotey Sarah A. Currie r Virginia R. Curry Gwen R. Deichman Carole Dreyer Teena T. Gasior Eileen C. Gbur Nancy J. Grathen Maribeth E. Guyelte Mary P. Hammond Susan L. Harrington Nancy L. Harness Patricia A. Kauth Linda M. Kemmer ie gi,-p '11 Linda M. Drucks Linda J. Gray Diann F. Herzogenrath Allyson J. Kingsley Debora J. Farr Susan T. Grimes Deborah S. Hobbs Kathleen M. Lawrenz 2 Shirley C. Lenz Mary K. Mulligan Rosemary D. Riopell Elizabeth L. Swartz 58 - --Q Y, l Teresa J. Leanardi Edith L. Preinfalk Carolyn J. Robbins Lois M. Tisch Jgyge A, Luegk Jane E. McLaughlin Jeanne L. Musarra Trudy J, P,-ice Jeanne L. Reindl Linda L. Ring Sandra A. Schatzman Connie J- Sl1iPleY April K. Stratz Kathleen A. Wright Julie A. Zannini Patricia M. Ziemba W. Ri v 1 E WS 5. Dean Leonard C. Alexander, DDS N 1 W K, .-. Charles M. Ashley Richard R. Baller Thomas G. Banks W, Gerald Berg, Jr. Sherman B, Berger Ronald J. Bills Craig W. Byers William J. Davis Richard F. DeMarco Donald Joseph DeNucci 2 Richard J. Donovan Anthony J. Gruber, Jr. David A. Hanna Michael J. Kellogg Mark S. Mandel 5 eo , Richard V. Escobar Duane C. Grummons Gregory A. Jensen Richard E. Kohlmeyer Thomas J. Maurovich Stephen C. Farr James L. Gulmann Bruce H. Johnson Jeffrey A. Krause Randall C. Males Dennis M. Freuen Brian J. Haerfel David A. Kailing Lon D. Lawrenz Thomas C. Moser Roger J. Forman Ronald C. Hager Anthony J. Katsune Thomas G. Malnar Mark A. Nelson --,- -J in .- If Michael D. Nelson John G. Newman Ronald D. Sanlilli Gilbert J. Schmidtke David E. Schwarting Richard T. Seymour Arnold J. Utzinger James D. Vesbach w .' n . 1 ' n ' T L?7?'f5'l ' 'i .:,.,I'.l' 'ug-.',Z 3. . V '-' ' .5 'ul .l l v EAT? ' in ' 'Q ,Il'.v,l ,fl J 1 .ff as a n f . if -d ,!!. ,,Q' gl, , my w 4. V 1 ff at Ralph A. Pamenter Robert C. Scholz Thomas E. Smith James F. Weisgerber Dale C. Propson Leonard C. Schrank uavld H. Sfelfer Timothy J. Woller . I 1 9 N X , , . 1 w Edgar D. Rajek Peter J. Schumacher David M. Teske Gary L. Wood EBIWIVINIIEE HI V3 N Fi A ni? Dean Joseph E. Motor ,f .. ' ., 1.4-LH - I J ' V 'w ,- w .,' - '- .F :E , r' , lv' , . , -' n xi, A Richard F, Ahlmeier Robert E, Ahlmeier John Ballinger Jr. Gene H. Baumeister Mcjed M. Abu-Lughod William N. Bqzen Michael P, Bin- Mark T. Boehlen Gerald R. Breitbach Jeffrey T. Bayorgeon Robert M. Budnik 262 Kenneth P. Camerier Robert J. Charvat John T. Curran Michael A. Deaett Hamid Seyed Eslami Ronald A, Ewqld Michael J. Femal Robert E. Ford Env '5r ' Wayne C. Christiansen James E. Demmith Michael J. Fairchild Randall Fredricks Bruce A. Companik John R. Doering Thomas H. Fehring William E. Freisleben Thomas R. Crowley Daniel A. Elia David F. Feller Gary A. Gagnon 3 'f ll Gerald J. Goggins John J. Hawkins W. Robert Jessen John P. Kirby Gary A. Krull 264 'U' - ., 71 . - my I 1, . 15 'lf' rg, A I L? f i , N J fi il QJ Y i I o Edwin C. Grazier James J. Hayostek Louis R. Jones Wesley W. Klages Clvde R. Krumrai A. Y I , 1 'x 1 , , . -.A ..-. 9, as . 5-, J AQ' .gg V: 5, V r, sn i5 'sd' John M. Hacker Harold J. Hein John F. Kaman James T. Klement William D. Lecher Charles A. Hansen Gary A. Huss Ronald L. Keck Raymond R. Konen Michael A. Lemke -u-.ny Stephen G. Hauser Richard E. Janke Thomas J. Kennedy James M. Kormanik John W. Lohre ,A V may xl ,HL1 ' : NX A W' William J. Markel Arthur P. Mudek Jerome A. Norcia Thomas A. Panfil James A. Rodrian w w V . 5 1 1 I, -3 1 l lc H K '?' . I 1 h 'V 77555- 1'l'.5f ' ' ' ' '- F 1 e A5 3 N H J 1 1-' 'Q .U-:X 11 di.-.TA n 1 1 1,111 l,r1.,', , U Y A11 ' A Y ' lf- 1 l 5 ... , Q , , J'-51 1' X ' 'lx 1 , .f,-3,1 Q, ,. -. 9 3114,-'Z 'YZUTI1 .,.f.n-Wm 'Ar' ,. U l , jg -W lil Ei , H 'sf John A. Mayer Thomas A. Mazza Theodore J. Mitrou John C. Muehlenberg Donatien G. Mularnbo William J. McCarley Jr. John R. Naber John J. Napolilli I Thomas J. Nayolilli Edward G. Parrone Richard F. Pedtke Clifford W. Petersen Dennis P. Roderick Thomas F. Roensch Louis P. Rossigno 23- NYJ: 1 1 V L V in .fi 1 J .N 1' l H11 , U 3 ' i l l 11 11, nj 1 1 11H1 11 I E, 1 '41 glin- me 1-. :tif -' 1 L I -- - 1 - i 'aj Of? iqn-1-'Y fzilf 5' ' . , 1 Q Joseph M. Moon Richard H. McCo Paul M. Neylon Thomas E. Pelt Richard H. Rottso neghy lk 265 l -1 A 1 i 453' Daniel K. Sander David R. Setzke Kamran Soleimani- Rudolph M. Umbs Michael D. Weber 66 1. a,da Donald R. Scheinoho Frederick D. Schroder George F. Sezemsky Thomas M. Shubat Mofi Peter G. Steak William F. Stockhausen Miguel Valverde Roger L. Vorner Gregory V. Welch James A. Wilke W Phillip C. Schuler Robert C. Siegel Michael F. Teresinski Roy C. Walborn Jr. Steven C. Zapf William J. Seemeyer Dole P. Smaglik Mark C. Tolzman Anthoney V. Weosler Jr Gary A. Zwick H If L I r n f N fy w .fl Vicki R. Anderson Barbara J. Beckwith Patricia A. Atkinson Daniel L. Carpenter Terrence M. Baun Jean K. Carney , J I,- JJ EU KNMXXMSKWIH J. Dean Clifford L. Helbert Jean M. Boyd Thomas F. Cordell Mary A. Burch David G. Cape Cynthia A. Crebbin Louise I. Crilly y 267 2 'bl -416' ra ,' A A lvl? H15 fi y -9 w 5, Shelia M. Feliron Dennis R. Hendley Patricia A. Klamecki Olga M. Maruszczak Thomas M. Morrissey 68 fad fi:- Marie E. Fletcher Charlene F. Janka Carole J. Kwiecien Brian R. McNaughi' Sarina A. Muffolelta inf? .Gr- ips: Carol A. Graf Richard A. Janka Patricia M. Laufenberg Barbara M. Meglin Beatrice A. Nerren v Y ,Yi .Y- , -,We-f,N,, L. n .. 21 l 'V 1 . eau -e , N, 1 .ix ' . , sg: 7 rv 7 Y' TITTZFW 'W xw ' ' T 'ff' i 4 - i -l , 'xg 'A .ft 1 'YJ N H: I Q, .Q 7 'EV lv . 7 ' F 1 71. H ' J V f. .154 J - 9 114 - - :Q -' 53217251-. :35'v54 E, if ,L ailkilliii-.Q ' 'V . 'nn 3243, . 45555 Georgia M. Hackett Eliean A. Kampa Nancy R. Maier Richard L. Merki Michael D. Neville W W ,.: fm . 5 i. . 1 - - -iw ' 2 .w . WI' x SJ If I l Ann M. Haggerty ' Karen S. Katafiasz Cheryl J. Marshall John W. Monczunski Delia L. 0'Hara Arthur S. O'Neill Richard S. Schaff Mary A. Spang Anita A. Torok Cynthia J. Werle -Qui, ,nw--....:' . i 7 .44 'Q 1. - ,A 5 . . A 'h 5,,E.,, . lv l l Marjorie A. Plummer Gail A. Schemberger Mary R. Stark Eileen T. Torpey James H. Wildrick Robert J. Riorclan Doris M. Sigl Patrick D. Sweeney Jane F. Uebelhoer Susan M. Wojcik Katherine S. Rostenkowski Janis A. Skierawski Thomas P. Sweeney Cecil T. Walker Jr. Daniel J. Wright Sf ,, Q5-4' lil 'E' 19-'B '-six V-77157 E? Kathleen M. Rubado Craig E. Sodaro June K. Toher John F. Weir Mary E. Yekenevicz A .W V. -4- .-i-- Ad ,' ,. - 0,5 - 4 ty 1 A JIRA I I I if rw w' . ' . - -1 we-:f.fJ :gf N-fi .1 '1f,Jis . A ' M: .N 1 -' I P J ,I MI' is ' I . L il' l 4:15 'l'f'll ' 1 'fi it , lu W: V, .im x ki' l wt ' gain .1'l Iafgg ff- 'JA' V 6 B Q 269 N if fr 'wry ' V ' ,.A.,1.Iz I i 4-1 .:mL.'- ' X Dean Robert Boden a Jeffrey L. Abraham Richard A. Berkonovic 70 A A QE: XL 'V 'QQQE b.b,' ' R 1 7 H. lllllklgi-ffl 3-,il Q. Q V, ' x l ? , WLYYSY is Lawrence O. Anderson Thomas NM. Anderson Wallace P. Barlow Jr. Robert E. Bertram Joseph W.. Bolognesi David B. Boxer 3 4 James C. Beckett Thomas E. Brown , 7 'Y Y '-l m f - .c- 1 ' -Y i ' -dvo A H, CF-A! l' - ,V si' A 'W Stephen R. Buggs Thomas S. Burke Terrence S. Cerni David S. Chartier Charles D. Clausen Henry H. Conti Gregory B. Conway William P. Crake Bernard F. Diederich Stephen E, Dolegchgl James C. Eaton Phyllis J. Eisenberg Michael C. Elmer Georgia A. Felger Thomas P. Finley Kenneth W. Fnrbegk James R, Gqss Thomas E. Greenwald Richard M. Helgeson Jan J. Hevier 'K Wffay. . Q I w l 'PBS' 1 lf. 'g l.Df Y 1 'x v--. , f 1. -f pf .. .M-e.:,H-'.1'.-' J , . -.,,. i W, 'ka' ia-A I ,'3'N gr 'fif'jgf.'m.e:!N J .eg 4 .3 'J i' ggi, ,,.-a- Robert A. McKnight Lawrence A. Horbinski William H. Nehrkorn Thomas P. Krukowski 27 Thomas R. Maloney Michael E. McMorrow Brion T. O'Connor 2 Carl H. Horst Robert C. Lally Donald A. Manzullo Christopher J. , McNaughton Gerard J. 0'Floherty Ronald E. Jacquart Grant F. Langley Wayne J. Marik Leslie J. Mlakar Frederick T. Olson , --egg. . ...I-, -. - IV'- : T e -. -' ' 4' Am .sg ' TCH' 'Q-lg, 2-,nga ' James E. Kenny David J. Lukas Henry C. Mafhewson Phillip A. Montalvo Terrence M. O'Reilly Peter P. Ottmer Richard J. Rakita Bruce E. Schroeder Dennis W. Soldon Marjorie E. Templin 71' 'T?: .,'- gr' ' 'ftf ' 'f ,. , J ,L . ,,,.W. M' Douglas W. Plier Robert C. Roth Jeffrey S. Schuster Richord W. Steffes Jerome P. Tlusty Y i '? . , -H.. 4 H3 I Lligfifsei 2 'P ' -NR-. 'LP -4-nt' 7 . H ' A Q 'l -..va 491 - in Tj? .N eg ,gif . 'J' x if A ,Q ,..-1 Kenneth J. Quincey Frank W. Russo David J. Siler Thomas W. St. John Thomas L. Wing E. John Roosch Andrew M. Raiec Frederick J. Safer Daniel M- 50550 James R. Smith Willard P. Techmeier William A. Wulf e'.. -- It -..T ' J 4 MI E IM, N IS df' Z? lg!! . ,-. David F- Albeffini Amelia A., Alexander Jeanne E. Allegretti BUFBGFG J- Amfllifl Mary E. Anderson Mary E. Antoine JOUYIHS Afbelllik Sr. Marie E. Arias Michael J. Aubry X I r-fx, QQ? Mary E. Auer John A. Balog Donna M. Behm Louis G. Bertucci '. ' E Mary F. Babich Barbara B. Bannon Bonnie J. Bellehumeur Mary R. Bigoness y f-fx, hiya ! Daniel R. Balch Donald M. Barber John L. Benecchi Steven W. Birkholz K J i ' 1 Lv kj:-t X . J 'fl 75,51 , I 543, V -. 'A - f . ffaigvv Q - v 1 vu A V-. 3 , Will' w'w1 f. E I-41. L 'v-57 Joseph T. Balislrieri Jeannine M. Bangs Jacqueline C. Bares James G. Bares Diana M. Berghausen Peter V. Bergstrom Kathryn A. Blankenheim Marilyn A. Blenk qi,-. Y-Q-p . , v-. f I f rf' 'X . ' , jr' . X JA' - 'Q Q- 5. F' . A ,ff-'J Q. 275 gs l Q . 1 A - - fi l r - ' N' 'Lf l r, , r' tiff' 5 V A ' f : 5' ,- 60234, ,xg am Q A L-J, - -, III I Elizabeth M. Boerher Priscilla D. Bovee Joan L. Bureau Anthony J. Caronna John A. Cavagnaro 76 19 419 'uv -,,,Q. ai 'ft .I7' Kathleen M. Boese Martin J. Boyle John J. Burke Lynn A. Carpenter Marija Cebasek -Q Robert L. Boley Edward R. Brunner Charles W. Cahill Sheila K. Carroll Mariella C. Cellitti -ei -. ,. Al I fi qi - ,af f2E5 ' V , i' ' Ai . V1 U -:vi ggi? f , V lv ,T - LT 'A f r . ei 3 :ir U , jill ' W7-Y lily, t ,ie-q W -:gee-Lz.g ,. ev -1- Gary W. Bomkamp David A. Bruno William E. Callahan Peter E. Casey Craig R. Chalk 'af Wi . ,Q F j, fe A. J . A V l 'Wx f I. , A .,..., 2571.-V,-f : -- -1- yr- - Richard G. Bourjaily Carol M. Buksyk Diana K. Cappel Susan M. Caspers Mark W. Chambers Nancy J. Childs Edmond J. Coleman Br. Robert F. Considine Sr. Barbara Ann Cudney Patricia M. Day , . , -. .,',n f ,Q A , .. -1- . 5 ., M if Paul E. Chovanec Nancy M. Collins Gary T. Cooper Nivea L. D'Acosta Louis R. deAlvare Kathleen Clark Kathleen M. Cleary Margaret M. Connelly Cllfbl Ann Connery Sarah K. Cotton Clifford Cresfodina Raymond G. Daly 5fePhen J. Dauw Kathleen M. Dechant 2 Mary J. Del Vecchio Linda S. DiBenedetto William C. Doll Scott W. Downey Kevin B. Dunn 78 Joseph A. Denaro Barbara J. Dillon Mary B. Dols Daniel T. Drewek Robert E. Emerick E E' EE 'r l ic' -. H Daniel A. DeRose James D. Desotell Joanne M. Deuster Paula S. DiMuccio Kathryn L. Dittman Arthur B. Ditzel Kathleen G. Donnelly M. Sheila Donnelly Virginia K. Donovan Erik C. Driessen Therese A. Druml John J. Duncan Ernest Erenyi Sr. Jane Eschweiler Marianne Eslien , ,, 1I f , , I f ,ll ggi- . Q1 .rg , J. . l - ' 2.45. , , , 2 51 Q .1 I : 7 Let fi- i ' , ,. r ,H , . Lol rQ'f'f,..N 14, Diane M. Faist Susan J. Fields Kathleen M. Fitzsimmons Mary R. Forrest Donnell H. Geib If c'r ' Michael P. Federle Mary E. Findsen Michael E. Flanner Elizabeth M. Forshay Barbara J. Geist rf- 1' '3 . fi :-: wi, il. , M .11 f H I' X H. 7 , ,: 'lf if V , X . H- L-'Q ' Richard J. Fehring Mary K. Fenlon Peter M. Fettig James H. Finn Georgeann Fiskow Joan M. Fitzsimons Marie T. Fleckensfeili Patrick J. Fletcher Rosalind J. Ford Joseph D. Frinzi Robert R. Gallo Carol F. Gehl Mary A. Generotzky Dale H. Geroski Jan E. Gill LIN,- V.: 1,w' fgji 1 - , .L ' on 1- Q 'arf , Y N H .5 W y i . J H 11 i ki is , 15 AFT if 279 2 Panick R. Glasow Theresa A- Glynn Phillip S. Goslawski ROSCHB Gl'eC0 Glen H, G,-gba Margaret M. Gruber Mary A. Halqg Thomas P. Hall Gayle M. Houtzinger Tll0m0S J- HCYBS L Peggy J. Godek Sandra J. Gresk Sally E. Gunerman Vincent L. Hanson Thomas W. Gole Thomas M. Griffin John W. Gyves Jeffrey E. Hartnett Kathleen M. Heinen Sf- NWN'-1 J- Heifke K ...Lf 'Q 'C1'...'IP' 1- ,J .Q l L ir- 'Q ,Tb 80 Barbara A. Goschke Yvonne F. Grimm Marcia E. Hagele Kevin J. Harry Kathryn A. Heller Eveleen Henry Laura A. Hodges Gary J. Hughes Dennis J. lbold James T. Jarosz 42 T37 Helen J. Herominski Michael J. Holasek Deborah K. Hume James E. lmbur Therese E. Jashinsky ' Y-5'-Q s -7:53 f ui, . f wg. .: Un! 'S -' A il ' 'iii ji! w ll il ff' .TA 5 J i..,,- . i nf? r . ff-w HU.. , E, ' if L l ff ' ' , D U E. , xy . I VH' - ,. ,. - ,x 1' 1 -'I ' .El . ' mx, 1 - ' fel? 352.2-X-N ,-1 - LiZ1F74SI':jC - - - A- ff-Lf., lf KJ., - V I :S:lz.gi,.,:v 'in'-!l,L' 4 251 -.- Pefer J. Hiltgen Cathy L. Hrapcak Jennifer L. Huppert Sally P. Jack Carolyn S. Johnson .---rw'-'r ,I-'lgf 5.54.-fi .5.f1571.5 'l':1t1l1'51sffJ?i 1' 'L ' T57 '7f ' faiwwuf ff:-Q' ii ' ' - 53 E41 ru F - an Y if? Pi - A Q A 9 - 'glvfl-l ii ? .- 'f fl? u .:. gi: .' K: i ww? -. .E ' fe e, .J we w V' 1 L. ' 'N' :A - 5 - . Ed-1, X . CFI? Claudio L. Johnson Elizabeth M. Joyce Kathleen L. Kelleher Thomas F. Kelsall Michael J. Kettenhoten 282 A CI? l W -11 A i N V. 0 i i i Cynthia M. Johnson Mary A. Juza Robert A. Kellen Robert B. Kenney Kenneth P. Kiedrowicz Michael F. Johnson Anthony F.XKosenga Patricia D. Keller Bonnie E. Kenny Kathleen M. Kinley Steven J. Johnston Kathleen M. Kaster Kevin A. Kelly Patricia A. Kerwin Gregory L. Klein Y 21: . 5 Y F ' ,at . ' At? ,qi-,W , :Y , 1132 Adelle H. Josten Stephen Kearney Mary Ann Kelly Francis F. Kethcart Kathleen Klingenberg .4 V M., ,,. L4I,.I:..- 1,- 7 2 W 'Za N M 5 Wi In J i '-F 1 4 ,Hi y RQ-:L-3, I Y W Susan M. Knapp Margaret M. Koetting Mary Kay Kozel John E. Kurak John J. Leary 'IH-,,., ,1-,. ,.-. 1.4 .L iv ' ' 'Q if Lynn M. Knitter William G. Kolata Mary C. Kozina Kathleen M. Kuzma Sally M. LeMay in? 1 TT' -'L 'fi'-523' P J! Mary A. Kocovsky Daniel P. Kondos Monica T. Krack Peter M. Lagerman Richard M. Lepesqueur 1 Lx? ,ni ' W- E .ix il l guru L Y - X Jane T. Koenig Janis M. Kopps Kathleen A. Krajenke Mary N. Lekesche Linda S. Leuschner w V E i ii . .F '.,,J,. . Gary S. Kotter Robert G. Kovacs Alice M. Kuchera Janice M. Larner Pamela S. Lieske 'UT 'f7 Kathleen E. Long Kathleen M. Lyons Margaret M. March Michael 5. Marsha Thomas W. Mathei 4 Y. j-,LZ-lv ' ' ' . 2,5595 L if L s f in Q . . -T, -ar- 'x if '33 'fir' ga -- J' ' 5 ' IL Nfl. Q. , ,N ,fvffi ' . , vii Hfyjj in ,114 'yi -i' .QA , Cf' , lg.: 'll-'lf Donna J. Matthews Patrick T. McAsey Teresa E. McCracken Patricia J. McKale Virginia V. Michels ive 27:-' iii! N.-'. we-hangs 'CQ 1-'Z N f tw' mv S44 YTT7 if ...ef J 'J , 2 'cm' ' ,,. ,rv , .L . at T FJ? K I Sl P -- l 53 'Q Nanci C. Mayer Rosellen M. Mazzulla Susan J. MacAloan Patrick J- MCAIGUVGY Vincent S. McAvoy Brian F. McClory Kathleen M. McCann Michael F. McCIay Karen S. McDermott Kathleen R. McDermott Daniel T. McGowan Terrence P- McGuire John M. McKechney Patrick M. McNulty James E. Metallo Til'I10l'llY l-- MEl'eViel' Christine M. Michna Russell H. Miller Susan E. Miller Syril B. Miller 285 Agnes M. Minihan Thomas J, Misany Linda M. Molter Jqhn P, Monday Brenda A. Murphy Michael J. Murphy Alan W. Naimoli Sherry L. Narloch v Luke P. Mitchell Mary K. Mortensen John P. Murray Dennis J. Neugent 286 I? 'Us John P. Modica Philip Moy Joseph P. Murray Elizabeth A. Nickodem JF 'jr f. - 'gg 1' ill' Ai? 1. e . -1 x l L 'EEL' . ' 1 1 , , 4.24, l V S' ff. 4 Q V '-vfA...a'- W .-ag! Q, F 1. - P P in 4 Jacqueline A. Molony George P. Munno Marvin G. Nagy Jane F. Norman 'NX wg... V Richard P. Nunke Patricia A. Ondercin Christine A. Palid Gerri Papushkewych if 1 -an tn i I ?Y '-C Elizabeth V. 0'Brien David M. Ostrowski Robert J. Palmer Kathleen A. Paravich x. ,1 ,- 's....q I 'ffl , , I . i r fl I .25 V . 1. - ., 1 U j w HF. L ,JN .ll YW' I X . r 1- V' I ,Lb v Daniel P. O'Hanlon Edith A. Owens Patricia A. Papa Kathleen J. Parker 1 feievz, -efanr we , I. ui, ,.. VT,..... -.,-'11 't 527 7- ,' ,, :QW-.H '- ':-an Y L- 1. ..-5 L f ' '1'- rf H 1 1 R ad. - .., i I N Michael W. O'Keefe Joanne S. Pach Juliane C. Papp Robert M. Paschke Mary L. Olander Pam A. Palasz Paul E. Paprocki Deborah J. Pasquinelli gf'- N f I .leaf we , Q 'Z' 4 A 1 1 1 -ap' Ks if ': .' 1 My Q ei: f mm L x If 7 Lefirf - if . . , 287 2 i fl. Mary E. Patterson John L. Peeters Evelyn P. Polach Dean G. Popps Floyd J. Purdy Sharon M. Pytlik Mark A. Recker Gael M. Reed Guerrino T. Rich Deane M. Ridolfi eg -u Tl A -' S 4:5 , f f 'V Y -' 7 Charles F. Pender Edward K. Poro Dianne L. Raefzman Peter A. Regnier Mary A. Riedl 'K John A. Petrie Maureen J. Pitzl David J. Potts Barbara J. Pugliese Goran J. Raspudic Julie M. Ready Sandi M. Retzinger Ronald E. Retzke Terry A. Rini Susan M. Rabers 1,-iv' 'l T' L. 88 :el- V. Dale W. Roethig Barbara L. Rueth Kenneth.J. Satorius Gene P. Schlereth Michael B. Seeley 'S' Geoffrey Rogers Michael G. Ruhland Evelyn C. Schaefer Catherine M. Schmidt Anthony R. Shaker z I Y. I W r ? an . 1,51 Jeanne M. Roslanowick Veronica J. Ryan Gregory H. Scheu Sally E. Scholl Angela N. Sevier . ,F -R 'V 'i .flo W ,WA 1 4 Sheila A. Ross William J. Ryan Marylouise E. Schieffer Margaret M. Schouten Barbara A. Shamon l l r Linda M. Rothermich Barbara E. Santarelli Terrance A. Schill Martin A. Schultz Patrick W. Shanahan U A - ' n?f'.11ms-Mu' . H,WfT..u5Q.i- . ,- -.,.W'....-, f,- .- .-.v-qv...-. . 3 gf ig.-.v me .. .5 M n 41:10. ' ' . , ,-' -. .L 7.5,-1 ,-I-.-.1 .. . ' -12 .H .. .X W . . lwlw I .GQ xl. 1' 9 Sn. .. Q - . , Ze? f 1,, . . 'hw- .vw 2 9 Kathleen M. Sheahan Susan K. Snoberger Charles W. Steinbach Michael J. Staub O Sr. Michaelann Sheehan Brian P. Sobczak Patricia J. Stevenson Andrew G. Stuart I :hunky Michael E. Sheehy Ernest J. Sorini Lawrence M. Stiles Robert A. Stuart Sandra Lee Subjak William F. Shirley Jacqueline A. Stanford Stanley R. Stoi Nicholas G. Studzinski Robert S. Sylvain ': T1iQl Lucy G. Smith Paul M. Stec Mary Ellen Straub Susan L. Stumpf Connie Taeyaerts iid-'E' S5 1 ,w w yu i I ' ff': '7 . P i V F -2:2 E. ,ar Donna M. Tarpey Gretchen A. Taylor Wallace J. Thies Nancy A, Tierney Rose A. Tietenberg Susan D. Tilka Judith A, Tl-enfq Ann M. Trierweiler Carolyn A. Tylenda Km-en B, Vqgner Kathleen L. Vail Kathleen M. Vail LL' Colleen J. Thomas Deborah F. Tindale John P. Ullrich Janice A. Von Lith Philip A. Tice John W. Townsend Mary M. Uszler James R. Van Wagner Charles R. Verhoeven Rita J. Watry Martin J. Wendzicki James K. Wolski Carl J. Zahner 519 .+- Joseph A. Vitrano Diane J. Weber Elizabeth A. Werb Daniel 0. Wolter Robert A. Zambrowski Charles G. Vogel Joseph C. Weber James K. Wiesner Joseph P. Wubben Diane M. Zerboglio 'T fr 'wx 4' C w ' V - ' if-rgn, 'CTf 'f'Y 292 we-'t J - :rail Ll ' ' 'l' . H n ,Lf yn v ,1 , h qnI!1.lLfA fl. . . , n wi, Q. A A 1 Hr. - Q k I 1 4 L ,. l l l l l ......... Barbara M. Vogt Joyce H. Wells John R. Winkowski Margaret M. Wyrwas Susan L. Zilisch l,-Q. 49 We--nr .af Thomas J. Walsh Michael F. Welsh William A. Wiseman Frank T. Yakos Barbara A. Zygmunt Q ' v Guy' A -fl, iff , r . 'Www--'D A: 'f..:g '- U vw ' ' 'ff'--L: r-- ' 3 'fe':.:f nv .'- we.. we ., 4, - .'-1...nr,. ki. ' - 'il-3-' 141942 axis. .4-., ,. . . -.-1-7.4 Y-an 'wus-.-. wnm im. iriiilw M ill? ' Q ,J W..- Director of Curriculum Alice M. Semrad lv ,-sr, V7 'tif' f I Oi 2. 1-...ri , A , x. .1 'Wad' we ff M- Marilyn J. Bailey Kathleen A. Bartol Mary M. Bauman Marilyn A. Bugni Laura E. BYl 'le Virginia L. Compton Nancy E. Esposito Barbara M, Gi-qgch Marie A. Hannon MUYS'-'Hel' E- Helms 9 i i 4 2 9 Patricia A. Lawler Eileen M. Mast Barbara L. Nunke Jeanne M. 'O'Malley Christine F. Rugowski Sharon A. Voelker i 1 i Virginia A. Meihaus Cathy J. Piasecki Julia H. Schnurr Shirley A. Weiss ifgvy-'X l 1 Y'JiT.FEw .ns ' H3 fin W SH! i i Dean Sr. M. Thomas Kolba, OSF 'EE W 15 1- P - , . ., JJ ':,--mtg ' . f .1 - 2-W' ff-. gif K 545 tix: - : Y . 1 .: 4 Hike ' , 1 na' ,- I iii QS. LV 3' 'H 1 . Lynn L. Ambroz Patricia A. Borowy Sr. Helene F. Brown LaDonna M. Bruegger Margaret M. Cahoy Wynelta M. Carl MUCH! L- Clemellf Susan M. Crawford Dorothy L. Derezinski 295 Janis B. Gabel Cynthia S. Gosselin Betty A. Graff Barbara A. Greisch Cathleen E. Gunetta Suzanne E. Hayes Janice D. Hill Jaan L. Holmes Dana L. Johann Mary J, Kniep Cheryl M. Kugel Karen L. Kuiowd Charlene J. Lehmann Victoria L. Lum Lung Barbara M. Lutz Mary Margaret Marquis Marilyn R. Matszko Kathleen AL McCaffrey Sharon L. Niemann Maureen A, O'Brien 15,9 'H ..-,U pv L 1 , . I M 'kwa A 96 Rita M. Orlowski Pamela S. Pakiz Mary L. Roberts Elaine C. Savick Margo A. Tankersley Barbara C. Traeger Elizabeth A. Weber Mary M. Willems Go 1:-17 . , I , . .ioliql Y 1-5 E , V I 'F'.'i'1i f 5' 4' A Y a 14 . ya. , us: Q3 .- A ibn? .Syl l 7- Beverly-Jean K. Perenick Julie A. Petra Pamela A. Riendl Mary Ellen Schmitt Patricia K. Steininger Sr. M. T. Stockheimer Cathy M. Vodicka Shannon E. Vogel Colleen M. Ward Shila A. Willkomm Pamela J. Wirth Mary E. Yahle .T -4 ' A W Q p S l Q ' no ' ' ferr SIZE' Ari? Ji' z z, T x in 3. ., 1 X, 7. w I .Qs + A 1 . 'I' ,I my 5 I 'E ' . I ': I l -fix he u N i, 6 . 1 l 'xf 297 2 I l I-lll Slim. WTF E H YY Acting Director Donald J. Gavinsku A-L. T f?,?3,j1 3,:Ytf5i': fsgzizf., Y-,fx - 1 1. V- ,'.:,11-L-.4 r 119'-. , V Tl Karen E. Even Randall L. Horatyk Kathleen M. Husung Barbara A' Ken: Jane L. Polka Phillip M. Sparacino Barbara E. Stone 98 W fb 71' ' ,,,p, ,u,,e.g' , Maureen R. Birk Wwe L. Bodien Gena M. Gardner Louise A. Mollinger Holly A. Van Steen Barbara A. Bell Susan M. Buss Danuta V. Gieryn Jacqueline M. Neubert Jal1n L. Wachtel M EEEHHI Dean Alfred J. Sokolnicki ri 498 'ln- .5 V will 7- uvfvv I Qvy, 9 110 -AKA xx '-...J fan! ffhff K! 480 evl, -1:--7-'Q 'W' 5-I Sharon A. Anderson Linda H. Annacchino Kathryn VD Becker Mary R. Bernardi V Barbara J. Bach Elizabeth C. Bauer Patricia Cohan Janet L. Conner Marcia K. Butz James S. Caruso Eileen M. Eisold Louis F. Frotangelo Mary Edythe N. Conover Kathleen M. Downey 2 Kurtis J. Gabruk Susan M. Gaunt Therese M. Harter Linda A. Humphrey Terri J. Johnson Judith M. Josten Sr. Patricia Koehn Barbara L. Lauterbach Peggy Leahy Edward H. Lohmiller ll Pamela A. Loiacono David L. Lulewicz Gloria J. Mangen Mary M. Means Margaret L. Miller L A k , , - H vi .1 . rt F , X z J. ..-' Q 42 cw ' PM -l w K ' all w - .. ,- M e .3 IL 'hr- -. lam' I 4 X 1-sf M '-Igrf OO Susan E. Hilton Thomas N. Kelly Roberta A. Lechtenberg Stephanie J. Luther Patricia E. Mullin Janice A. Henrichs Karen A. Killmeyer Rose Ann Lee Denise A. Mahon Maureen C. Murtaugh 343. 4r 3'5-V ' .. E 'bf -os Joan M. McConeghy Edna Mae Rewers Patricia G. Schwitzer Ann M. Stauclacher Joan B. Werthwein lvl f fe lu' 1 . 1- 1- 'J i. Nancy C. McCunney Barbara A. Robertaccio Patricia A. Semler Anne l. Toedt Carolyn M. Yank 374. ,. if' A9 CU! .5 J' f i if J' gli ev? in Q gy, I: -.'C. ..17' fu- K , , AA 'J-'x l L I , V V YV gi - l ,fig A i A' i' f' i A J -- gg. v J, ,X WV Ain 1--1' Joanne M. McDonnell Barbara F. Rahman Susan J. Starck Christine A. Von Dohln Diane L. Zaharias T39 '.'E,-. R if I : I , Vee. FMDV sf' Victoria D. Numrich Carolyn A. Ruez Helene M. Staniszewski Julia A. Twomey Donna L. Zoble R ...- I .' if 1 55 ' 'U A J F me ., ,-AP? Q' QF v w, . m e ff Mary C. Pitterle Joseph R. Salvo Carol A. Staskus Jerrold F. Wareham Joanne M. Zummo I? KN- ' L 5 14:31 e t5',Q 1 f .,-.. ...W V . .. , HW X .Lf , ...... xv? wsu , ., , ,..- v. A ,- ,,, . .gig 1 . ...un ' ,Q . L fzisfif ' ' 4 1- . .ff .,,,V N ,?,,., Eagan? kZi,E,f .Y . ll iff A , Lg, 1.1 Rf.- Q ,. . Q- U., V 'fu .V 21. W 2 - ' 1 , Q ' H ifisfliilniiff. . law K' , .- . x 7 My 91 1 J-.Q g E 2 2 U! 5 . if 3. 1, Z 5 ,wi . ,gf 1 Zhi: V' 1f5iff'iilxi'5E ,, . M., Tim: k y , yyiy 'frzi fsrzwi' NARRATORS: Because the l97O Hilltop is a radical departure from the traditional concept of Hyearbooku we feel that an explanation of our concept is called for. In our first letter to the students, through their various student organizations, we stated that it is the year's events that make one year different from another. In that we set out to act as recorders of the way things were at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the year l97O, we chose to accent the events which happened within that time. Traditionally yearbooks have portrayed the university as steeples, green grass, shady trees and gurgling fountains. around you. Where are the trees, where is the grass, find gurgling fountain. Traditionally students have been portrayed as squirt-gun or library hermits. Based on a scale of one to ten, score academic pursuit. We come up with a five. The other half with our surroundings, a reaction to our environment. towering Take a look us more than one toting pranksters the Marquette is involvement Traditionally Marquette has been portrayed as a collage of bright lights and happy people. Take a look around you. How much of the city is bright lights? How many of the people look happy? If you say Ha lotn then you haven't traveled down Wells or State Streets lately and talked with our nextdoor neighbors. We felt that it was time the University, the Students and Milwaukee were shown as they are and not as we would like them to be. Flashback is not Cinderella. Nor is it L Am Curious CYellowD. It was our plan and is our hope, that we lie in the category Hcinema verite,N and in the same bracket as Dylan's Qgnlt hook Qack. Both of us, fascinated by cinematic techniques, and both motion picture is a popular medium for carrying a message, movie as our means of expression. aware that the decided on the You may have noticed that the narration has been slightly opinionated. It is our belief that as students, reporting in retrospect, we have the opportunity and the obligation to comment on the success or failure of an event. If it was faculty or administration commenting on students, we 302 S in 1 e would protest. However, we are students, commenting on ourselves. For Every event commented upon, we were involved. If our views are the same vas yours,...fine. If not,...ours act as a catalyst for discussion. The pictures in the book are the work of a staff of student photogra- phers who were sent to cover daily events. The pictures which appear in lthe book are all authentic representations of the action or atmosphere surrounding an event. There are no posed pictures in the book, with the yexception of Senior photos, administration and the two ASMU candidates N Qof last spring. Like a hand-held movie camera, the film caught only what was there to see. The record in the back of the book is a condensed Hilltop, not auton- iomous from the book, but enhancing its total message. The record was lmade with the thought that it would not be played before the reader had finished the book. Although including a record is not a unique idea, we feel that ours reinforces our account of the year. In conclusion it must be stated that without your initial cooperation and without the genius of our dedicated staff, we could not have done what we have done. It was our hope, and is now our conviction, that the 1970 Hilltop records the events from spring 1969 to spring 1970 in the best way possible. We hare not so bold as to presume that our approach would have been appro- priate for the past or will be appropriate for the future. If only it is a representation of the temper of our time, we will have succeeded. Brian McNaught Brien Lee . . -1 W:-23'-C,':.4:w'iL-Era.- P SIBKEYSK The Original Soundtrack Recording A Hilltop Production Intro of Apollo ll Astronauts at Mitchell Field Er Raynor Moratorium Albion Ross, march to War Memorial C'Give Peace a Chance D Draft Lottery Paul McCartney death rumor Warriors at Arena Carlos Montoya Exchange of Classes Todd Wehr MU Chorus HRing Christmas Christmas break David Dellinger Winterfest concert Sam 8 Dave Al McGuire on the NCAA W H Au en Finale Kick-Off parade: ROTC marching Bellsn i : 0 1 I . u - - ' . . d Simulated amusement pages for covers courtesy of the Milwau- kee Journal. 6l Marquette Alumni Magazine 62 Tim Coursey CRaynor picb 67 Courtesy of The Milwaukee Journal CMilw IH picj 7M Courtesy of John W. AhlhauserCGolda Meir picD 80 Courtesy of The Milwaukee Journal CAgnew pich 8l Courtesy of Wide World Photos CVietnam picl llH Reprinted courtesy of the Chicago Tribune Cfront pass? llU Courtesy of The Associated Press Clottery listl llU Courtesy of United Press International Cdatelined story and pic? l5U Holger Peterson l55 Holger Peterson Cchaletj l8U Al Vitense CClarke pici 209 Tim Coursey Prints from the also used: Tom Grimaldi, Larry Kraase, and Rob CVissagio picb following were Elliott, Mike Kenney, Ron Riordan. The 1970 Hilltop, Vol. EM, has 30M pages. The cover was litho- graphed by Universal Bookbindery, San Antonio, Texas, Bernard H. Cohn, agent. Cover material is of Holliston Fabrics: White Rox- ite C grade Blubak. The page paper is Embossed Irish Linen, Moistrite Matte, 80 lbs. coated. End sheets and the record pocket are of Black Linen Finish, 65 lbs Beckett cover. Headlines are no pt. Resort type, photographed to size. Body copy is IBM Pica Typewriter 472. Cutlines and senior addresses are 8 pt. Metro Lite. Senior names are 8 pt. Metro Bold. The index is 8 pt. Garamond. Senior photos were taken by Morrison Studio, Inc. of Milwaukee. The book was printed in offset by the Marquette Uni- versity Press and bound by Boehm Bindery of Milwaukee. The record was produced by the Hilltop staff and pressed by Evatone Sound- sheets, a div. of American Eva- tone Corp., Deerfield, Ill., Ralph E. Klinke, agent. SE IOR DIRECTORY A Abraham, Jeff L. 1235 E. Randolph Ct. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Tau Epsilon Rho. Abu-Lughod, Mated M. 216 S. 76th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineering. Ahlmeler, Richard F. 2737 S. Howell Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Sailing Club, Marquette Hilltop, Marquette Engineer. Ahlmeier, Robert E. 2737 S. Howell Ave. I Bachelor of Science in Electrical EnKgineering. I I Eta appa Nu, IEEE, Sailing Club, Marquette Engineer. Albertini, David F. 53 Warner St. Hudson, Mass. I Bachelor of Science in Biology. Theta Chi, Pre-Med Club, Dormitory Council. Alexander, Amelia A. 2135 E. Broad Columbus, Ohio Bachelor of Arts. ASMU Publicity Committee, Heraty Dorm Council. Allegretti, Jeanne E. 6237 Forest Hammond, Ind. Bachelor of Arts. Amann, Barbara J. 8445 S. Marshfield Chicago, lll. Bachelor of Arts. I I Sigma Tau Delta, Riding Club, Sailing Club. Ambroz, Lynn L. 4933 W. Fairmount Milwaukee, Wis. I I Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Welcome Week Council. Andersen, Lawrence 0. 732 S. 77th St. West Allis, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta. Andersen, Vicki R. 2301 S. Covell Sioux Falls, S.D. I Bachelor Arts in Journalism. I Theta Sigma Phi, Marquette Tribune News Editor, Judicia Board. Anderson, Mary E. Box 399 Cokato, Minn. Bachelor of Arts. I I I Theta Phi Alpha, Varsity Varieties. Anderson, Sharon A. 139 Rochester Drive Sheboygan FaIls,IWis. I Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Anderson, Thomas W. 4412 21st Ave. Kenosha, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta. Annacchlno, Linda H. 4710 S. 35th St. Milwaukee, Wis. I Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Alpha Delta Pi. Antoine, Mary Ellse 203 S. Minnesota St. Prairie du Chein, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. I Phi Alpha Theta, Delta Phi Al ha Young Democrats, Cobeen Council. Arbeznik, Jo-Anne 4148 Carroll Blvd. I University Hts., Ohio Bachelor of Arts. Arend, Catherine M. 4955 Saxony Lane Greendale, Wis. I Diploma in Dental Hyggene. Alpha Delta Eta, American Dental Hygiene Association. Aresta, Br. Mark 16 Brewster St. Provincetown, Mass. I Bachelor ot Science in Business Administration. Arlos, Sr. Maria Elena 6825 Burleigh Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Arnold, Sharon M. Nenzel, Nebraska Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Ashley, Charles M. 6312 3rd Ave. Kenosha, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Atkinson, Patricia A. 322 Harrison Libertyville, Ill. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Atwater, Richard L. 1305 S. 50th St. West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Aubry, Michael J. 2720 Grandview Dubuque, Iowa Bachelor of Arts. Chain Pullers Athletic Club, Dorm Government. Auer, Mary E. 6529 Revere Ave. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. B Babich, Mary F. 2014 N. 40th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Horseback Riding Club. Bach, Barbara J. 536 Pleasant View Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta. Bailey, Marilyn J. 1080 Dousman Green Bay, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Phi Mu-President, Alpha Delta Theta, MU Judo, Cobeen Housing Com- mitte, RESPOND, Welcome Week Council. Balch, Daniel R. 5723 W. Wells Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. I Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Delta Sigma, Varsity Varieties. Ballstrierl, Joseph T. 3428 N. Humboldt Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Elks Club. Ballinger, John 213A S. 16th St. Milwaukee, Wis. I Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Balog, John A. 7701 N. Paulina Chica o, lll. Bacgaelor of Arts. I Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Delta Sigma, ASMU Liberal Arts Senator, Who's Who in American Colleges, Schroeder Hall Board of Govern- ors, ASMU Housing Committee. Balzer, Richard R. 8133 W. Hampton Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. Bangs, Jeannine M. 31 1 Arquilla Chicago, III. Bac elor of Arts. Kick-Off Council, Varsity Varieties. Banks, Thomas, G. 632 East Doty Neenah, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Bannoni, Barbara J. 520 W. Armstrong Peoria, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Ro, Kick-Off Council, Varsity Varieties. Barber, Donald M. 313 Hemlock Ct. Milwaukee, Wis. I I Bachelor of Arts in History. Bares, Jacqueline C. 14316 Ingleside Dalton, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Bares, James G. 206 W. Galena Freeport, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Barlow, Wallace P. 4626 N. Marlborough Dr. Whitefish Bay, Wis. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Assoc.- Representative, Oyer Staff. Barney, Charles P. 3930 ranklin Western Springs, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Delta Sigma. Barrett, James M. 1057 Richardson Simi, Calif. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Sigma Epsilon, ASMU Senator, NROTC, Business Administration Student Council. Barth, Stephen J. 510 Isabella Wilmette, III. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Sailing Team, WMUR Radio Station, Ski Team, Business Administration Council. Bartol, Kathleen A. 3227 W. Lakefeld Dr. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Bauer, Elizabeth C. 218 S. 9 West Bend, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. I Theta Phi Alpha, MU Kick-Otf. Bauman, Mary M. 640 S. Pine Arlington Heights, lll. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Baumeister, Gene H. Second Kewaunee, Wis. I Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. I Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers. Bayorgeon, Jeffrey T. 922 Lexington Janesville, Wis. I Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Baun, Terrence M. 845 N. 26th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Bazen, William N. 3387 N. 36th St. Milwaukee, Wis. I I I Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Becker, Kathryn V. D. 278 Cherry Valley Ave. Garden City, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Kappa Beta Gamma, Marquette Players, Speech Council, Dorm Council. Beckett, James C. 4354 N. 44th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta. Beckwith, Barbara J. 7900 Lotus Morton Grove, Ill. I Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Marquette Tribune. Behm, Danna M. 298 Route 1 Grays Lake, lll. Bachelor of Arts. I Alpha Delta Pi, Young Republicans, Cobeen Hall Judicial Board, Sweetheart of Triangle Fraternity. Bell, Barbara A. 5334 Elm Ave. Okauchee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Bellehameur, Bonnie J. 5315 N. Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Bellman, James R. 7501 W. Melvin Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Benecchi, John L. 269 Suffolk Ave. Revere, Mass. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Honors Philosophy Society, Schroeder Hall Board of Governors. Berg, Gerald W. 842 Louisionno I Sturgeon Boy, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. I Dental School Counci , Junior American Dental Association. Berger, Sherman 8. 3869 N. Humbolt Blvd. Milwaukee Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. Berghausen, Diana M. 730 N. 29th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Sigma Tau. Bergstrom, Peter V. 1770 Ludington Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Honor Students Association. Berkanovic, Richard A. 8320 W. Edgerton Greendale, Wis. Juris Doctor. Bernardi, Mary P. 674 Euclid Highland Park, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta. Bertram, Robert F. 1205 Hermitage Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta. Bertucci, Louis G. 52 Standish Ave. Wallston Mass. Bachelor of Arts. Rabbits Athletic Club. Biganess, Mary R. 57 Pleasant St. Paxton, Mass. Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Bills, Ronald J. 3400 S. Barrington Los Angeles, Calif. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Student Council, Class President. Blrk, Maureen R. Route 1 Green Bay, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, MUCAP. Birkholz, Peter A. 3704 N. Main St. Racine, Wisc. I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Theta Psi. Birkholz, Steven W. 3704 Main St. Racine, Wis. Bachelor Science in Liberal Arts. Phi Sigma, Phi Theta Psi, Tennis Team. Birr, Michael P. 2800 36 St. Two Rivers, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Er?1neering. Institute of Electronic an Electrical Engineers. Blankenheim, Kathryn A. 5325 S. Allenwood Hales Corners, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha, Winterfest Council. Blenk, Marllyn A. 14 Ashwood Rd. Port Washington, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts. Pi Mu Epsilon, Teachers Education Committee. Bodien, Joanne L. 939 S. 75th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Boehlen, Mark T. 3480 Crescent Lane Northbrook, Ill. I Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. I Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, Sailing Club, Engineerin Open House. 305 Q L Looking for ca reer opportunities. 77QZm 535446114510 7434? Www ' ln addition to publishing two metropolitan news- papers, The Journal Company operates radio sta- tions WTMJ and WTMJ-FM and television station WTMJ-TV. ln the task of publishing two metropolitan news- papers lmorning, evening and Sundayj and broad- casting top notch program material that is avail- able to millions of people at the turn of the dial, the staff requirements and organizational range of The Journal Company cover a broad range of talents, skills, crafts and professions. Each of these plays an essential part in the huge, complex task of modern mass communication. 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Since 1911 WTMJ Since 1927 WTMJ-TV Since 1947 WTMJJFM Since 1959 Boemer, Elizabeth M. 980 E. Circle Dr. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club. Boley, Robert L. 965 John St. Joliet, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Bolognesi, Joseph W. 1125 Kimberly Ave. lron Mountain, Mich. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Bomkamp, Gary W. 412 S. Harris Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard and Blade, Phi Alpha Theta. Barowy, Patricia A. 390 Pine Lane Wood Dole, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nursing Council. Bourjaily, Richard G. 1301 Park Ave. River Forest, III. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Delta Sigma, Inter-Fraternity Council Executive Vice-President, Greek Co-ordinat- ing Council. Bovee, Priscilla D. 527 N. Story Pkwy. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Boxer, David B. 1212 E. Randolph Ct. Milwaukee, Wis. I Tau Epsilon Rho, Juris Doctor. Boyd, Jean M. 847 Kentner Defiance, Ohio Bachelor ot Arts in Journalism. International Students Club. Boylan, Catherine A. 9927 Cherokee o Kansas Leaw od, I Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Varsity Varieties. Boylan, Robert E. 13033 S. Wood Blue Island, lll. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramurals, Student Government. Boyle, Martin J. 2711 Marlborough Son Antonio, Texas. Bachelor of Arts. Varieties Council. Breitbach, Gerald R. 4661 Parkside Dr. Wauwatosa, Wis. I I I Bachelor of Science in Engineering. ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Brophy, Mariery E. 530 Seneca Pkwy. Rochester, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramural Sports. Brown, Edward J. 580 W. Helen Palatine, Ill. Bachelor ot Science in Business Administration. Track, Board of Governors, Brooks Council, M Club. Brown, Sr. Helene Bldg. 50, Apt. 377 Bridgeport, Conn. I Bachelor of Science in Nursing. R.N. Club-Pres., Student-Facu ty, Medical Surgery Ill. Brown, Kathign J. 1697 Forest len Green Bay, Wis. I Diploma in Dental Hygiene. I Junior American Dental Hygiene Association. Brown, Thomas E. 7626 W. Beloit Rd. West Allis, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta, Legal Aid Program Bruegger, LoDonna M. RR. 2 Box 166 Wells, Minn. I I I Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Brunik, Robert M. 2174 S. 102 St., Apt. 9 West Allis, Wis. I I Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Brunner, Edward R. 780 Lakewood Blvd. Akron, Ohio Bachleor of Arts. Varsity Track ll. Bruno, David A. 964 Adrian Circle Girard, Ohio Bachelor of Arts. I Phi Kappa Psi, Alpha Kappa Psi, IFC-Pres., Winterfest Exec. V.P. Student Activities Board, MU Club Football. Buggs, Stehen R. 3118 W. Wells St. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Bugni, Marilyn A. 326 Prospect Hartford Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Theta, Fine Arts Council, Brooks Council, Medical Technolo- gy Student Council, Freshman Orientation. Buksyk, Carol J. 833 6th St. Menasha, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. I Young Democrats-Chairman, MUCAP, Spanish Club. Burch, Mary A. 6195 Central Ave. Portage, Ind. I Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. MUCAP, Young Democrats, Welcome Week Senior Council. Bureau, Joan L. 425 South ThiIrd Marquette, Mich. Bachelor of Arts. Burke, John J. 28 Jackson Ct. Fords, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Basketball. Burke, Thomas S. 4709 W. Anthony Dr. Greenfield, Wis. Juris Doctor. Alpha Sigma Nu, National Jesuit Honor Society, Delta Theta Phi. Buss, Susan M. 4834 29th Ave. Kenosha, Wis. I I Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapg. Pi Alpha igma, Welcome Week, Senior week, Dorm Council, P.T. Council, Varsity Varieties. Butz, Marcia K. 1 109 S. Crescent Ave. Park Ridge, llll. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech School Council, MU- CAP. Byers, Craig W. 2906 S. 46th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Assoc., I American Pedodontic Society, Psi Omega. Byers, Natalie J. 2906 S. 46th St. Milwaukee, Wis. I I Bachelor ot Science in Dental Hy- giena. Alpha Delta Eta. Byrne, Kathleen E. R. 5, Box 146 Madison, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hy- giene. Byrne, Laura E. 3521 St. Albans Cleveland, Ohio I Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. .. C Cahoy, Margaret M. Fredericksburg, iowa I I Bachelor o Science in Nursing. Cahill, Charles W. 10048 S. Crawford Ave. Oak Lawn, Ill. I Bachelor of Science. Alpha Epsilon Delta, A.S.C.EI, Biology Curriculum Committee. Callahan, William E. 616 S. Cumberland Park Ridge, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi, Welcome Week Coun- cil, Senior Week Council, vice- president. Camerier, Kenneth P. 116 S. 13th Street St. Charles, lll. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. I Tau Beta Pi, Triangle, ASME, Dormitory Judicial Board, Engi- neering Open House. Cape, David G. P.O. Box 91 Dryden, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Brooks Council, Chorus, Publications. Cappel, Diane K. 208 Finsbury LaGrange, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Carani, Carl A. 1451 McDaniels Highland Park, lll. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Rabbits Athletic Club Carl, Wynetta M. 310 W. Fairy Chasm Rd. Bayside, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Phi Mu-Vice-President, Young Republicans. Carney, Jean K. 1420 Pleasant Lane Glenview, Ill. I Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Chi Sigma Chi, Kappa Tau Alpha, Marquette Journal, Marquette Tribune, CCD. Caronna, Anthony J. 2223 N. 55th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Carpenter, Daniel L. 961 E. Morris St. Indianapolis, Ind. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Sigma Nu, Kappa Tau Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta, Marquette Tribune. Carpenter, Lynn A. 2140 Washington Wilmette, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Tri Sigma, MUCAP Cobeen Dorm Council, The Hilltop. Carroll, Sheila K. 924 S. Delphia Park Ridge, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. President-Cobeen Hall, CCD, WIRC. Caruso, James S. 1940 Ridge Terrace Northbrook, Ill. I Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rho Tau Beta, Varieties Council. Casey, Peter E. 315 Tait Ave. Rochester, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Booster Club. Caspers, Susan M. 4635 Casco I Minneapolis, Minn. Bachelor ot Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta, MUCAP, Intra- murals, Sociology Club. Cavagnaro, John A. 1811 N. W. Ave. Vineland, N.J. Bachelor of Science. Cebasek, Mariia 1109 Cora Joliet, iii. Bachelor of Arts. Spanish Club. Cellitti, Mariella C. 391 1 W. 95th Terrace Overland Park, Kan. Bachelor of Arts. I Honors Students Association, Phi Sigma, Young Democrats. Cerni, Terrence S. 613 53rd Dr. Franksville, Wis. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Cerniak, Donald H. 2101 Manchester Ave. Westchester, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Gamma Sigma, Scabbard and Blade. Cervarich, Nancy A. 40 Cody Lane Deerfield, Ill. I Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Winterfest Council. Chalk, Craig R. 5 North Emerson Mount Prospect, lil. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Gamma. Chambers, Mark W. 407 E. Capitol Dr. Hartland, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Phi Alpha, Crown and Anchor. Chartier, David S. 2759 N. 57th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Delta. Charvat, Robert J. RFD 1. Wauzeka, Wis. IIII Bachelor of Sciencein Engineering. Marquette Engineering Society, Young Republicans, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Childs, Nancy J. 9172 Sioux Detroit, Mich. Bachelor of Arts. I I Sigma Tau Delta, Phi Eta Chi. Chaka, Ronald S. 6941 Blue Mist Rd. Fort Wayne, Ind. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Rabbits Athletics Club, Intramurals. Chovanec, Paul E. 5601 S. 22nd St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Zeta Beta Tau, Karate Club, Inter- national Students, Saillng Club. Christiansen, Wayne C. 2337V2 Thor. Ave. Racine, Wis. I I I Bachelor of Science in Engineering. American Society of Chemical En- gineers. Cicchetti, Bro. Donald A. 10 Clark Ave. Beverly, Mass. I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Cichon, Thomas F. 2226 74th Ave. Elmwood Park, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Theta Psi. Clark, Kathleen 610 Steketee Rd. Ada, Mich. Bachelor of Arts. Sailing Club. Clausen, Charles D. l 129 N. Jackson St. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta, Marquette Law Review, Student Bar Association, National Moot Court Team. Cleary, Kathleen M. 60 Salem Ridge Dr. Huntington, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Young Repub- licans, Dorm Council. Clement, Marcia L. Box 151 Saxon, Wis. I I Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Young Democrats. Cohan, Patricia 21110 W. Wagar Circle Rocky River, Ohio Bachelor ot Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta. Cole, Cheryl K. R.R. 1. Clinton, Wis. I Certificate in Dental Hygiene. Coleman, Edmond J. 760 Glenayre Dr. Glenview, ll. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi. Collins, Nancy M. 2538 44 St. N. W. Washington, D.C. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, French Club. Companik, Bruce A. 1743 Davis Ave. Whiting, Ind. I I I Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. IEEE. Compton, Virginia L. 221 Independence Tipton, Ind. I I I Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. 307 FERKO we 3. 4290 North Teutonla Avenue Milwaukee Wlsconsln 53209 Phone 442 6788 Purveyors o Meat to the Food Service lndustry Conley, Thomas E. 975 Private Rd. Winnetka, lll. Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. Phi Theta Psi, WSH Board of Governors, Welcome Week-Senior Week, Freshman Orientation, Super Friday-Co-chairman. Connelly, John J. 445 S. Sleight St. Naperville, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Connelly, Margaret M. 6329 N. Bay Bridge Whitefish Bay, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Conner, Janet L. 1011 Arlington Marshfield, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Varsity Varieties. Connery, Carol Ann F. 303 S. Gibbons Arlington Heights, lll. Bachelor of Science. I Alpha Delta Pi-Service Chairman, Freshman Orientation. Connolly, Donald E. 1251 Arbor Ave. Highland Park, Ill. I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Chain Pullers. Conover, Mary Edythe N. 860 N. Academy Galesburg, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta. Considine, Bro. Robert F. 162 Bachtel Ave. Akron Ohio Bachelor of Arts. Conti, Henry H. 288. New State Rd. Manchester, Conn. Juris Doctor. Phi Delta Phi. Conway, Gregory B. 585 3rdISt. I I Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Juris Doctor. National Moot Court Team, Who's Who Among Students in U.S., Liberal Arts Student Body-Pres. Cooper, Gary T. 636 Nicholson St. N.E. Washington, D.C. Bachelor of Science. I Pershing Rifles, Kappa Alpha Psi, Track, Student Conduct Board, Home-Study Program, Marquette Community Con erence. Cordell, Thomas F. 8 Oakden Rd. Muncie, Ind. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, WMUR Radio, lnterfraternity Council, Dorm Government, Marquette Tribune. Cotey, Mary E. 310 Orchard Dr. Sussex, Wis. I Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Cotton, Sarah K. Boy Springs, Miss. Bachelor of Arts Gamma Sigma Sigma. Croke, William P. 11225 N. Prospect Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Low Review, Phi Alpha Delta. Crawford, Susan M. 132 S. lIsit St. Elburn, I. I I I Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nursing Council, Senior Class-Pres. Crebbin, Cynthla A. 2304 29th St. Columbus, Neb. I I Bachelor ot Arts in Journalism. International Students, MUCAP, Sailing Club, Up with People. Crestodina, Clifford 116 Sunset St. Waverly, la. Bachelor of Arts. Creten, Ronald J. 5225 Mansfield Lake Shawnee, Kan. I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer-lnterfraternity Council, Gross Product-Reporter. Crilly, Louise I. 2 Son Lorenzo Dr. Makati, Rizai Philippines Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Welcome Week-Senior Week Council, Tribune, Women's lnterresidence Hall Council, Committee on Stu- dent Life, Alpha Delta Pi, Theta Sigma Phi. Crowley, Thomas R. 5368 N. 103rd St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle. Cudney, Sr. Barbara A. 1920 Kranzfelder Bloomer, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta. Curran, John T. 7836 29th Ave. Kenosha, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. IEEE, Judo Club, Varsity Varieties. Currie, Sarah A. 4837 N. Santa Monica Blvd. Whitefish Bay Wis. I Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Kappa Beta Gamma. Curry, Robert W. RR 2 Metamora, Ill. Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. Phi Theta Psi-Pres., NROTC Exhibi- tion Drill Team. lntertroternity Council, NROTC. Curry, Virginia R. 537 Oakwood Thlensville, Wis. I Certificate in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Czerwincki, Sr. M. Virginette 303 Brotherton St. Wakefield, Mich. Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. Florencia 21 Bayamon Puerto Rico Bachelor of Arts. International Club, B Daly, Raymond G. 450 Marlboro Rd. Wood Ridge, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Dams, Michael R. 1330 W. Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Wrestling. Daniel, Darryl D. B905 W. Villard Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Band. Dauw, Stephen J. 1020 25th Ave. Moline, Ill. Bachelor of Science. Phi Theta Psi, ASMU Senator, Who's Who, IFC Scholastic Chairman, D D'Acosta, Nivea L. ' . ooster Club. Chairman ot Freshman Orientation. Davis, William J. 1978 W. Congress St. Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega, Denta G ee Club. Day, Patricia M. 1260 Grayton Rd. Grosse Point Park, Mich. Bachelor of Science. I I Alpha Epsilon Delta, Sigma Phi Chl, Society of Women Engineers, Resident Assistant. Deaett, Michael A. 27 Fuller Dr. Brattleboro, Vt. I Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering I Students for emocratic Society. deAlvare, Louis R. 7352 Harlem Niles, ll. Bachelor of Science. I I Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pershing Rifles, lnterfraternity Council, Men's lnterresidence Council. Dechant, Kotleen M. 1125 Sunny Slope Brookfield, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Deichman, Gwen R. S098 Greenfield Shores Kalamazoo, Mich. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. I Alpha Delta Eta, Dental Hygiene Council. Del Vecchio, Mary Jane 122 Harrison Ave. Garfield, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Cercle Francoise DeMarca, Richard F. 7849 Paso Robles Van Nuys, Calif. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta Demmith, James E. 1353 S. 112th St. West Allis, Wis. I I Bachelor of Science in Engineering. SocleStyMoIg Automotive Engineers, Denaro, Joseph A. 3133 Glendora Ave. Cincinnatti, Ohio Bachelor of Arts. Dentice, Angela M. 10424 W. Concordia Ave. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Sigma Beta Gamma, Theta Phi Alpha. DeNucci, Donald J. 2926 N. 50th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Student Senate, Dental School Council. Derezinski, Dorothy L. 2940 S. Ravenna Rd. Ravenna, Mich. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nursing Council, Nursing Treasurer, Chairman of Alexander Commit- tee. Dereng, Janet M. 6228 N. Forest Glen Ave. Chicago, lll. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Mu, Phi Chi Theta, MUCAP, Business Administration Student Council. DeRose, Daniel A. 1101 W. Henley St. Olean, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard and Blade, intramural Sports. Desotell, James D. 2361 N. 62nd St. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Deuster, Joanne M. 9527 W. Center St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Sigma Sigma. DiBenedetto, Linda 29 Mockingbird Ln. Oakbrook, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Diederich, Bernard F. 1217 E. Marion St. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi, Placement Digest. Dillon, Barbara J. 4 Clayshire Ln. Rockford, lll. Bachelor of Arts. DiMuccio, Paula S. 25 Kirkbrae Dr. Lincoln, R.l. Bachelor of Arts. Sociology Club-President. Dittman, Kathryn L. 134 Pine Hill Rd. Spencerport, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Ditzel, Arthur B. 109 Columbus Dr. Tenafly, N.J. Bachelor of Science. Doering, John R. 1540 S. 55th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Dolence, Vincent J. Box 188 Meadowlands, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. American Marketing Associates. Doleschal, Stephen E. 2735 S. 16th St. Sheboygan, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta. Dall, William C. 1446 N. 48th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Rabbits Athletic Club, Freshman Basketball, Intramurals. Dols, Mary B. 4628 W. 56th St. Edina, Minn. Bachelor of Arts. Dondlinger, Peter R. 5802 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Donnely, Kathleen B. 17 Haines Dr. Bloomfield, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Biology. Phi Mu, MUCAP, Freshman Orienta- tion, Tower Judicial Board. Donnelly, Sheila M. 516 Queenswood Bag Village, Ohio achelor of Science. Theta Phi Alpha, Phi Sigma, Band, Chorus, Sodality. Donovan, Richard J. 1612 Pork Ave. Racine, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. American Dental Association, American Pedodent Society, Delta Sigma Delta. Donovan, Virginia K. 965 Summit Ave. St. Paul, Minn. Bachelor of Arts. CCD, MUCAP. Doornek, Robert N. 5101 N. Lovers Lone Rd. Milwaukee, Wis. I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Downey, Kathleen M. 3112 Twin Oaks Dr. Joliet, lll. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Sigma Alpha Eta, Zeta Phi Eta, Sailing Club, Booster Club. Downey, Scott W. 3334 N. 52nd St. Milwaukee, Wis. I I Bachelor of Science in Phbslcs, Bachelor of Science in oth. Honors Student Association, Theta Chi. Drewek, Daniel T. 311 W. Lexington Blvd. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. I Political Science Honor Society, Scabbard and Blade, Liberal Arts Observer. Dreyer, Carole 5554 S. 5th St. Milwaukee, Wis. I Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Driesssen, Erik C. 1807 W. Reid Dr. Appleton, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Mu, Psi Chi, Alpha Kappa Delta. Drucks, Linda M. 365 Lopas St. Menasha, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Druml, Therese A. 3550 N. Pilgxjm Rd. Brookfield, rs. Bachelor at Science. I Pi Mu Epsilon, Chi Sigma Chi-pres., Winterfest Council, Liberal Arts Academic Committee. Duckin, Patrick J. 2854 N. 91st St. Milwaukee, Wis. I I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Duffy, Eugene 0. 6828 Dartmouth St. Forest Hills, N.Y. I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Club Football. Duncan, John J. 27 S. Woiola La Grange, Ill. Bache or of Arts. Theta Chi. 309 T F F ELECTRIC COMPANY JOHN C. STAFF, Jr., President CLASS OF 1935 GEO. K. STAFF, Secy. 81 Treas. CLASS OF 1937 Dunn, Kevin B. 10213 W. Wisconsin Ave. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Crown and Anchor. E Eaton, James C. 4745 N. Diversey Whitefish Bay, Wis. Juris Doctor. Tau Epsilon Rho, College Players, Men's Residence Council, ROTC Advanced Corps. Eisenberg, Phyllis J. 1646 N. Prospect Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Kappa Betta Pi. Eiscld, Eileen M. 2516 W. Greenfield Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sigma Epsilon. Elia, Daniel A. 919 Escarpment Dr. Lewiston N.J. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Triangle, Chairman af Engineering Election Committee, Publicity Chairman of Engineering Open House, Assistant Teacher in Care. Elliott, Robert A. 3225 Southdale Dr. Dayton, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Elmer, Michael C. 1304 E. 10th St. Merrill, Wis. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi, Low Review. Emerick, Robert E. 2420 Talcott Park Ridge, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Erenyi, Ernest 8830 W. Greenwood Terr. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Eschweiler, Sr. Jane 6825 W. Burleigh St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta. Escobar, Richard Y. 7040 N. Green Bay Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Eslami, Hamid 730 N. 23rd St. Milwaukee, Wis. I I I Bachelor Science in Engineering. Eslien, Marianne 123 Easy St. Ocanto Falls, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Eposlto, Nancy E. 8 Saxon Lane Westport, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta heta Med1calTech- nology Student Council, Heraty Hall Dorm Council. Even, Karen E. 1616 W. Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wis. I Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Ewald Ronald A. 5784 iq. Bel Aire or. Milwaukee, Wis. I I I Bachelor ot Science in Ergmeering. ASME, SAE, Engineering ouncll. Fabbre, Kenneth F. 16W47O 59 St. Clarendon Hills Ill. I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi. Fairchild, Michael J. 2008 Clinton St. Rockford, Ill. I Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Sailing Club. Falst, Diane M. 18779 High Parkway Rocky River, Ohio Bachelor of Arts. Farnham, Charles W. Ill 31 Wood Rd. Morristown, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. I National Honorary Society ofI Pershing Rifles, Pershing Rifles- Pres., Marcadettes-Drill Instructor, Marquette Rangers. Farr, Debora J. 6608 Milwood Rd. Bethesda, Md. I Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Farr, Stephen C. 426 Memory Ct. Green Bay, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association, American Society of Dentistry for Children. Faytis, Stephen L 2321 W. Henry St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Busines Administration. Phi Kappa Theta. Federle, Michael P. 2344 Fairgreen Dr. Cincinnati, Ohio I cience Bachelor of S . Chorus-President, Crown and Anchor. Fettig, Peter M. lll7 S. 76th St. West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Fields, Susan J. 2462 N. 63rd St. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Findsen, Mary E. 7232 Morgan Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Delta Tau. Finley, Thomas P. 3003 S. 50th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. I Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Alpha Delta. Finn, James H. B16 4 St. Brookings, So. Dak. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Phi Delta, Student Government, Pre-law Club. Fiskow, Georgeann 5317 S. 98th St. Hales Corners, Wis. Bachelor ot Arts. Alpha Delta Pi. Fitzsimmons, Kathleen M. 412 N. Ashland Park Ridge, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Fehring, Richard J. 3727 N. 37th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Band. Fehring, Thomas H. 3727 N. 37th St. Milwaukee, Wis. I I Baghelor ot Science in Mechanical ngineermg. Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pl, Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engi- neering, Bond, Society of Auto- motive Engineers, Sailing Club. Felger, Georgia A. 3604 N. Murray Shorewood, Wis. Juris Doctor. I Kappa Beta Pl. Feliton, Sheila M. 1008 Spring St. Syracuse N.Y. I Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Alpha Delta Pi, Hilltop, Varsity Varieties. Feller, David F. Howard , So. Dak. I I I Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers, lntemational Students Club. Femal, Michael J. 184 C, Rt. 1 I Appleton, Wis. I Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Young Republicans, Co-op, Engineering Open House. Fenlon, Mary K. 6915 W. Hadley Milwaukee Wis. Bachleor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Fitzsimmons, Joan N. 639 Glenview Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Flonner, Michael E. 1325 W. Dean Rd. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Fleckstein, Marie T. 13 Paris Ave. Hudson Falls, N.Y. Bachelor of Science. Chorus, Intramural Sports, MUCAP, CCD. Fletcher, Marie E. 209 Dorothy St. Minoa, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Tau Alpha, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Theta Sigma Phi, Hilltop co-editor, J-council Treasurer, Who's Who in College, Hilltop associate editor. Fletcher, Patrick J. 2117 S. 74th St. West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Chorus, Drama, Sports. Forbeck, Kenneth W. 2708 W. McKinley Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta. Ford, Robert E. 41 Stelling Ave. Maywood, N.J. I Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. I American Society of Mechanical Engineering, Sailing Club, Dorm Council, Anchor and Chain. Ford, Rosalind J. R. R. 1 Bachelor of Arts. Momence, Ill. I Delta Sigma Pl. Forman, Roger J. 1610 N. Prospect Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Alpha Omega. Forrest, Mary Rita K. 505 S. Maple Ave. Glen Rock, N.J. Bachleor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Forshay, Elizabeth M. 11033 Powder Horn Dr. Potomac, Md. Bachelor of Arts. CCD, Young Democrats. Fratangelo, Louis F. 916 E. End Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Rabbits Athletic Club, Sigma Alpha Eta, Welcam Week-Senior Week Council, Speech Council, Club Football. Fredrlcks, Randall 1607 S. Wildwood Dr. New Berlin, Wis. I I Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. I I Chi Epsilon, American Socxtey af Civil Engineers. Freisleben, William E. 8822 W. Silver Spring Dr. Milwaukee, Wis. I Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Band, American Society of Civil Engineers. Freuen, Dennis M. N. 7147 Fleming Spokane, Wash. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Frlnzi, Joseph D. 7304 Wisconsin Ave. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of arts. Frommell, James I... 2629 N. 80th St. Wauwatosa, Wis. I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Gamma Sigma, intramural Sports. G Gabel, Janis B. RR. 82 Box 130 Yorkville, in. I I I Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Gagnon, Gary A. 1524 S. Layton Blvd. Milwaukee, Wis. I I Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. I Engineering Open House, Engineering Big Brot er Program. Gallo, Robert R. 3530 19th Ave. Kenosha, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Gardner, Gena M. 401 Cambridge Green Bay, Wis I. I I Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Honors Program. Gabruk, Kurtis J. 97 Park Place Watchung, N.J. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Student Government. Gasior, Teena T. 1426 Morris Berkeley, lll. I Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Gass, James R. 1341 Division Green Bay, Wis. Juris Doctor. Law Review, Moot Court, St. Thomas More Scholar. Gaunt, Susan M. 1810 N. Hi Mount Millwaukee, Wis.I I Bachelor of Science in Speech. Theta Phi Alpha. Gbur, Eileen C. 6715 23rd Ave. Kenosha, Wis. I Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Professional Panhellenic Council. Gehl, Carol F. 1407 Evergreen St. West Bend, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Geib, Donnell H. lslandale Oconomowoc, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. I Phi Chi, Phi Theta Psi, CYO. Geimer, Robert H. 1342 Eliza St. Green Boy, Wis. I Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Upsilon. Geist, Barbara J. 67 Windermere Buffalo, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Sailing Club. Generotsky, Mary A. 5975 S. 35th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Geroski, Dayle H. 4121 Rabbit Run Dr. Cleveland, Ohio Bachelor af Science. Pre-Med. Club, Avalanche Club. Gieryn, Danuta V. 233 E. James Dr. I Port Washington, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Gill, Jan E. 408 indiana Ave. Atlantic City, N.J. Bachelor af Arts. Student Conduct Board, MU Community Conference. Glasow, Patrick F. 546 Hilliard Rd. Elvira, Ohio Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Gamma, Montlor Hall Dorm Council. Gloe, Christopher F. 1520 Spring Dr. Brookfield, Wis. I Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Glynn, Theresa A. 3635 Hamilton Cleves Hamilton ,Ohio Bachelor of Arts. Modern Dance Club. Gadek, Peggy J. 5691 Onaway Oval P Oh' arm, no Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Goggins, Gerald J. 9367 Country Club Dr. Evergreen Park IIII. I I Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Lenny's Club, Intramural Sports, Dorm Government. Gole, Thomas W. 2428 S. 83rd St. West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. 311 REINKE Gt SCHOM NN, INC. Sheet Metal, Ornamental Metal G. Miscellaneous Steel Contractors 1400 E. Park Place Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211 Phone 964-1600 QUALIFIED SERVICE DEALER REPRESENTING: ' H. H. ROBERTSON CO. STATE OF WISCONSIN Warehousing Distributors and Erectors for: REYNOLDS ALUMINUM PRODUCTS WISCONSIN AND UPPER MICHIGAN Goschke, Barbara A. 47 Glenmont Dr. Rochester, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Goslawskl, Phlllp S. 3009 W. 55 St. Chicago, Ill. Bac elor of Arts. Chorus. Gosselin, Cynthia S. 2709 Xenwood Minneapolis, Minn. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Alpha Delta Pi. Graf, Carol A. 155 N. Park Blvd. Brookfield, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Graff, Betty A. 3010 W. Chestnut Rd. Mequon, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nursing Council, Student-Faculty Council. Grasch, Barbara M. 13055 Dunwoody Dr. Elm Grove, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology: Alpha Delta heta, Student Council. Grathen, Nancy J. 1553 Weston St. LaCrosse, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta. Gray, Linda J. 2725 W. Highland Milwaukee, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Winterfest Council. Grazier, Edwin C. Box 331 Millheim Pa. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. HRN. Greco, Rosalie 3732 W. Greenfield Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Milwaukee Club, MUCAP. Greenwald, Thomas E. 3010 5th Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Marquette Law Review, Delta Theta Phi. Greisch, Barbara A. 11323 Bobolink Lane Mequon, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Nursing Council. Gresk, Sandra J. 3132 N. Knoll Terrace Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Griffin, Thomas M. 3844 Kipling St. Louis Park, Minn. Bachleor of Arts. Alpha Sigma Nu-Pres., Algha Delta Gamma, ASMU, IFC, Li eral Arts Council. Grimes, Susan T. 1912 Greenwood Pueblo, Colo. U Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Grimm, Yvonne F. Milwaukee, Wis. 4420 W. Midland Dr. Bachelor of Arts. MUCAP. Gruba Glen H. 1520 Kilian Blvd. St. Cloud, Minn. Bachelor of Arts. Gruber, Anthony J. 208 6th Ave. Baraboo, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Gruber, Margaret M. 476 Lac La elle Oconomowoc, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. , History Undergraduate Community, Liberal Arts Council, Cobeen Council, Freshman Orientation. Grummons, Duane C. Box 9 . . Glenwood City, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta, Junior American Dental Society, Junior Wisconsin Pedodon- tic Society, Junior 8. Senior Class Vice-Pres., Sophomore Class Sec. Gunerman Sally E. 2039 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, ASMU Eligibility Chairman, Sceptre and Sword, WIRC-Pres. l68J. Gunta, Joseph G. 3322 N. Oakland Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor .of Arts in Business Administration. Delta Upsilon, Delta Sigma Pi. Gutmann, James L. W220N9506 Townline Rd. Menomonee Falls, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surfgery. Delta Sigma Delta, arsity Track, Dental School Senator. Guyette, Marlbeth E. 419 Third Ave. Ottawa, lll. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Alpha Delta Eta, Conduct Board, Varisity Chorus, Class President. Guzzetta, Cathleen E. 2736 W. Highlland, Apt. 20 Milwaukee, is. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau, Alpha Tau Delta. Gyves, John W. 56-41 210th St. Bayside, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. H Hacker, John M 3328 W. Silver Spring Dr. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering. Chi Epsilon, Triangle. Hackett, Georgia M. 216 Oak Heights Dr., N Oakdale, Pa. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Fine Arts Council, CCD, Journal Quarterly. Haertel, Brian J. 1234 Cleveland Ave. Racine, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta, Fraternity Football. Hagele, Marcia E. 2409 S. 7 St. Springfield, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. lnternational Student Club. Hager, Roland C. Rt. 1 Alma, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. American Dental Association, Wisconsin Pedodentic Society. Haggerty, Ann M. 108 Moorland St. Springfield, Mass. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Theta Sigma Phi Ca-editor 1969 Hilltop, Varsity Varieties, Journalism Council, Young Democrats. Hagstrom, Dennis W. 111 W. Granville Rosealle, lll. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Sigma Delta. Halas, Mary A. 3009 W. Sierra Vista Phoenix, Ariz. Bachelor of Arts. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sigma Tau Delta, Sceptre and Sword, Marquette Journal associate editor, MUCAP, Liberal Arts Council, Varsity Varieties. Hall, Thomas P. B928 Wakefield Panorama City, Calif. Bachelor of Arts. Anchor and Chain, MUCAP, lnter- national Students' Club, Thomas More Pre-Law Club. Hammong, Mary P. 508 68th St. Kenosha, Wis. Diploma of Dental Hbgiene. Alpha Delta Pi, ASM Senator, Dental Hygiene Council, MUCAP. Hanna, David A. B22 N. 25th St. Milwukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Junior Am. Dental gfsgciation, Dental School Glee u . r Hannon, Marie A. RR. 4 Valparaiso, lnd. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Marcadeftes. Hansen, Charles A. 3648 W. 61st St. Chicago, lll. Bac elor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Triangle, Pres. Monitor Hall Dorm., Am. Society of Civil Engineers, Men's Inter-resident Council. Hanson, Vincent C. 700 Columbian Oak Park, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Intramural Sports, Dorm Politics, lnter. Frat. Council. Haratyk, Randall L. Box 443 Thermopolis, Wyoming Bachelor Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Harles, Robert G. 9320 Lincolnwood Dr. Evanston, lll. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Sigma Tau Delta, Liberal Arts Observer, Young Republicans. Harrington, Susan L. 20 Arrowhead Dr. Glastonbury, Conn. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Chorus. Harter, Therese M. 901 W. Columbia Terrace Peoria, lll. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Alpha De ta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta. Hartnett, Jeffrey E. Lake Villa, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Harty, Kevin J. 204 N. Brighton Arlington Heights, lll. Bachelorlof Arts, Delta Phi Alpha, Sigma Tau Delta, Crown and Anchor, Who's Who, ASMU, Liberal Arts Council, Marquette Journal, Community Conference. Hassler, T. J. Patrick 634 Main St. Neenah, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Sigma Nu, Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi. Hauser, Stephen G 4220 Verna Dr. Brookfield, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon, Band, American Society at Civil Engineers. Hautzinger, Gayle M. 10425 W. Melvina Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Hawkins, John J. 19WO62 Barbazon Ave. North Oakbrook, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Triangle, Varieties Council, Resident Assistant. Hayes, Suzanne E. 314 Greene Ave. Green Bay Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Jujitsu, Avalance Club. 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Alpha Phi Omega, Gun Club. Kaman, John F. 225 S. William Joliet, Ill. I l Bachelor of Science in Engineering. American Society of Mechanical I Engineering-Pres., Rugby Team. Kompo, Eliean A. 1957 S. 36th Milwaukee, Wis. U Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Sigma Phi, Marquette Tribune, Sailing Club. Kasenga, Anthony F. 644 Hyacinth Place Highland Park, Ill. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Delta Gamma, Intramural Sports. Kosimatis, Paul J. 1698 Central Ave. Deerfield, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. U Pi Sigma Epsilon, Varsity Golf, Navy Drill Team, Intramural Sports, Anchor and Chain Society-Treas. Koster, Kathleen M. 741 Reid St. West De Pere, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Katafiosz, Karen S. Bachelor of Arts. 2340 Westmonte Rd. Toledo, Ohio I Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Tau Alpha, Theta Sigma Phi. Katsune, Anthony J. 5230 W. Nash Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Kauth, Patricia A. 704 S. 6th West Bend, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. 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Kelly, Thomas N. 888 Old Hickory Rd. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Pi Sigma Epsilon, AROTC, Avalanche Club, Booster Club. Kelsall, Thomas F. 2363 N. 81st St. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Eta Sigma Phi, Pre-Med Club, MUCAP. Kemmer, Linda M. 720 6th St. Baraboo, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. American Dental Hygiene Association. Kennedy, Thomas J. 5250 Cleveland St. Skokie, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Phi Epsilon. 315 MAYNARD ELECTRIC STEEL CASTING C0 Electric Furnace Steel Castings for All Purposes C General Office and,.Works 2856 S. 27 th Street Phone: 645-0440 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wis. Kenney, Robert B. 6 Burling Ave. White Plains, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Kenny, Bonnie E. Countryside Summit, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Kenny, James E. 4203 N. 63rd Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta. Kern, Mary Anne 2861 S. 44th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Chi Theta, Beta Alpha Phi, Young Republicans. Kertz, Barbara A. 1420 Coachlight Dr. New Berlin, Wis. Bachelor ot Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma, Physical Therapy Council. Kerwen, Patricia A. 2858 Rosemary Lone Falls Church, Va. Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts Academic Council. MUCAP, Sociologcy Club, Anthropology lub. Ketchpaw, Sharon A. 1395 N. Williams Lake Geneva, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma. Kethcart, Francis F. Ouibwa Trail Mt. Prospect, lll. Phi Alpha Theta, Pershing Rifles, Dorm Council, Admissions Co-op student. Kettenhaten, Michael John 402 7th St. Neenah, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Biology. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Varieties, Dorm Government, Registration staff. Kiedrawicz, Kenneth P. 3163 S. 21st Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Band, Math Club, German Club. Klllmeyer, Karen A. Rd. 1151 Renfrew, Pa. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Zeta Phi Eta, Varsity Varieties, Flying Club. Kingsley, Allyson J. Sea Breeze Palm Beach, Calif. 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Bachelor of Science in Civll Engineering. Ki Epsilon, Sigma Phi Delta. Kormanik, James M. 3069 E. Howell Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, HSM. Kotter, Gary S. 3213 S. 12th St. Milwaukee, Wis. ...- Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Koetting, Margaret M. 109 St. Andrews Rd. Severna Park, Mo. Bachelor of Arts. Kolata, William G. 6319 W. Mitchell West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Sigma Tau. Kondos, Daniel P. 4500 N. Lake Dr. Shorewood, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Kopps, Janis M. 1650-A S. 21st St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Kovacs, Robert G. 816 N. Hawthorne Rd. Cedarburg, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Kovack, Roger F. 528 Flossmaor Ave. Waukegan, lll. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Varsity Golf. Kowal, James S. 2224 Westchester Springfield, lll. I A . Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Rabbits Athletic Club. Kozel, MaryKay 140 Morrison Ave. Mount Prospect, lil.. 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PPC Sigma Alpha Eta, Avalanche club, Sailing club. Leary, John J. 62 Washington St. Newburyport, Mass. Bachelor of Arts. Lecher, William D. 2918 W. Carmen Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Lechtenberg, Roberta A. 1040 Katherine Dr. Elm Grove, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Sigma Algha Eta, Alpha Delta Pi, Zeta P i Eta, Winterfest Council. Lee, Rae A. 3703 24th Ave. Rock Island, lll. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Chi Sigma Chi, Sigma Sigma Epsilon. Lehmann, Charlene J. 339 S. Waukesha Ave. Sussex, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Leider, Francis M. P. O. Box 147 Prairieview, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Chain Pullers Athletic Club. LeMay, Sally M. 12010 W. Locust St. Wauwatasa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Lemke, Michael A. 127 S. Addison Wood Dale, lll. Engineering. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Saling Club, IEEE. Lenz, Shirley C. 715 Nebraska S. W. Huron, S.D. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Student ADHA Trustee. Leonardi, Teresa J. 1640 Hickory St. Highland Park, lll. I Certificate in Dental Hygiene. Kappa Beta Gamma. Lepesqueur, Richard M. 520 Stevens Ave. Ridgewood, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Sailing Club-paper. LeResche, Mary N. 105 Harbour Elmhurst, lll. Bachelor of Arts. 1968 I-lilltop Staff. 317 cl-ul.s1'noM ERECTING coMPANY REINFORCING STEEL ERECTING 338 S. 'I7l'h St I 6721132 Milwaukee 53233 SUPERIOR DIE SET CORPORATION DIE SET MANUFACTURERS I 764 4900 I 900 W. Drexel 'Oak Creek, Wis. JOHN HENNES TRUCKING co. MACHINERY MOVERS 320 S. 19th St. Milwaukee 53233 672 3470 Leuschner, Linda S. 6225 N. Lowell Chicago, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Dorm Counselor. Lieske, Pamela S. 5829 N. Louise Chicago, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Kick-Off Council, Sociology Club. Lindgren, Carol A. 216 cKinley Ave. Libertyville, Il. Bachelor of Science. Linnemann, Joan A. 8027 Candlewood Dr. Alexandria, Va. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Pi, Kick-Off Council. Lipschultz, Jerry R. 2803 N. 47th St. Milwaukee, Wis. 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Look, John R. 4112 Club de Neveu Fond du Lac, Wis. Bachleor of Science. Fencing Club, Sailing Club, Phi Sigma Society. Lubinski, Susan M. 4512 W. Van Beck Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. h Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Delta Pl. Lucareli, Clare E. 7021 7th Ave. Kenosha, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Lueck, Joyce A. Rt. 2 Ea Ie, Wis. A Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Lukas, David J. 1815 Jerome Blvd. Racine, Wis. Juris Doctor. Tau Epsilon Rho, 1970 Placement Digest Editor, Moot Court Team, Student Bar Association. Lulewica, David L. 730 N. 23rd St. Milwaukee, Wis. I Bachelor of Arts In Sgeech. l Delta Epsilon, Delta lgma Pl, Speech Council. Lum Lung, Victoria 2454 Pauoa Rd. Honolulu, Hawaii I Bachelor of Science in Nursing. International Students Club. Luther, James F. 5952 N. Lydell Whitefish Bay, Wis. . Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Luther, Stephanie J. Rt. 1 Box 1 New Prague, Minn. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Varsity Varieties, Treasure at Heraty Hall. Lutz, Barbara M. 1212 E. Chambers Milwaukee, Wis Bachleor at Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Milwaukee Club, Nursing Council, Profession Pan- Hellenic Council. Lynch, Genevieve R. 1061 N. Oxford Grosse Point Woods, Michigan Bachelor of Arts. Varsity Varieties. Lyons, Kathleen M. 3 Windsor Road Milton, Mass. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Director of Varsity Varieties. M MacAloon, Susan J. 571 Linden Rd. Birmingham, Mich. Bachelor of Arts. Mack, Carolyn M. 1318 Chestnut Waukegan, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma, Sigma, Sigma. Mahon, Denise A. 156 Boulevard Scarsdale, N.Y. ' Bachelor of Science in Speeoh. Sigma Alpha Eta. Maier, Nancy R. 12401 S. McVickers Palos Hts. lll. , Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Marquette Tribune-reporter. Mallek, Jerome A. 4910 Saxony Lane , Greendale, Wis. . Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Malnar, Thomas G, Jr. 1101 W. 27 St. N. Wichita, Kans. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Malone, Michael P. 1219 Barneswood Downer Grove, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Schroeder Hall Board of Governors, Phi Theta Psi. Maloney, Peter 811 Fairhope Glenview, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Maloney, Thomas R. Roberts, Wis. Juris Doctor. Mandel, Mark S. 857 W. Theresa Lane Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor ot Dental Surgery. Alha Omega-Pres. l968l69, Dental School Council Pres. and Vice-Pres. Mangen, Gloria J. 516 2nd Ave. N.E. Sleepy Eye, Minn. I Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Manzullo, Donald A. 2252 New Milford Sch Rd. Rockford, lll. Juris Doctor. . Pi Sigma Alpha, Delta Theta Phi, Student Senator, Student Bar Association. Maphet, Harold W. 760 49th Ave. N. St. Petersburg, Fla. Bachelor of Arts. March, Margaret M. 34 Duest Place Yonkers, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Marcoe, John E. 389 15th St. Fond du Lac, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Marik, Wayne J. 7969 S. Alabama Ave. Clarendon Hills, Ill. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi, Marquette Law Review. Markel, William J. 9327 Millard Evergreen Park Ill. . Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pistol Club, Judo Club. Markham, Linda M. 588 E. Linden Lake Forest, lll. Bachelor of Science. Chi Sigma Chi. Marley, Frances J. 2405 W. Cornwallis Rd. Durham, N.C. Bachelor of Arts. Margus, Mary M. 802 E. Silver Spring Dr. Milwaukee ,Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Kappa Beta Gamma, Nursing Council, Sophomore Class Pres. Marsden, William W. Spring Valley Rd. Ossining, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Kappa Theta, Young Republicans. Marsek, Richard J. 607 Bel Air Circle Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi. Marshall, Cheryl J. 276 E. Judson Youngstown, Ohio Bachelor of Arts. Sceptre and Sword, Theta Sigma Phi Tribune, Brooks Council. Marsha, Michael S. 623 Mayflower Avenue Sheboygan, Wisconsin Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Varsity Varieties. Marsha, Patrick R. 623 Mayflower Avenue Sheboygan, Wisconsin Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Theta Psi, Chorus, Booster Club Fine Arts Week, Freshman Orientation. Martin, Frederick E. 1618 30th Street Rock Island, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Political Science Honorary Society, Phi Kappa Theta, Brooks Council, Freshman Orientation, IFC, MUCAP. Martz, Catherine J. 203 N. Union Kennett Square, Pa. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi, Cheerleader. Maruszczak, Olga M. 22 E. Russell St. Clifton, N.J. ' Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Avalanche Club, Marcadettes, Marquette Tribune. Mason, Peter K. Ridge Hill Road Sudbury, Mass. Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. Phi Kappa Theta, Dorm Publication Intramural Sports, Residence Hall Government. Mast, Eileen M. 3726 N. Bell Ave. Chicago, Ill. A . Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Band. Masur, Frank T. 1006 Hastie Road Pittsburgh, Pa. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Karate Club Instructor. Mathei, Thomas W. 1144 S. Waiala LaGrange, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Delta Upsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, IFC, Winterfest Vice-President. Matthews, Donna J. 5236 N. 107th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. h Phi Alpha Theta, MUCAP, Sailing Club, Avalanche Club. Mathewsan, Henry C. 332 N. Hartwell Waukesha, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta. Maurovich, Thomas J 6132 W. 129th St. Palos Heights, lll. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega, Glee Club, Intramural Football and Basketball. 1 Mayers, John A. 2856 N. 90th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor ot Science in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kagpa Nu, Varieties Council, Big rother Program, Institute of Electrical and E ectronic Engineering. Mayer, Nanci C. 35152 E .Jefferson Mount Clemens, Mich. Bachelor of Arts. MUSAP, Marquette Hilltop. Mazza, Dennis F. 3245 N. 95th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Tau Delta. Mazza, Thomas A. 5906 W. Cornelia Chicago, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Phi, Delta. Mazzulla, Rosellen M. 317 N. Veronica Court St. Joseph, Mich. Bachelor of Arts. McAleavey, Patrick J. 1010 W. Pettit Ft. Wayne, lnd. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Sigma, Alpha Delta Gamma. McAsey, Patrick T. 2838 S. Herman St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Kappa Delta, MUCAP. McAvoy, Vincent S. 126 82nd St. Brooklyn N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Biology. Phi Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Upsilon. McCaffrey, Kathleen A. 9920 W. Edgerton Ave. Hales Corners Wis. 1 1 Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Chi Sigma Chi. McCann, Kathleen M. 566 Thoreau Terrace Union, N.J. Bachelor of Science. MUCAP, Cobeen Dorm Council. . McCarIey, William J. 507 Irene Joliet, Ill. I Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Booster Club, Schroeder Hall Board of Governors. McCIay, Michael F. 32 Granfield Ave. Roslindale, Mass. Bachelor of Arts. ' Pi Sigma Epsilon, Intramural Sports. McClory, Brian F. 4105 S. Kirkwood St. Francis, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. American Chemical Society. McConeghy, Joan M. 2920 W. Highland Blvd. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Marquette Players. McConeghy, Richard H. 2920 W. Highland Blvd. Milwaukee, Wis. ' Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma. McCoy, Sheila M. 10356 Salem Drive Sun City, Ariz. Bachelor ot Science in Medical Technology. Alpha Delta Pi. McCraken, Teresa E. 922 N. Milwaukee Libertyville, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. McCunney, Nancy C. 122 Crump Road Exton, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. . Ka pa Beta Gamma, Sigma Alpha I Eta, Student Conduct Board. McDermott, Karen S. 640 Worcester Road - Framingham, Mass. Bachelor of Arts. ' I . Pi Delta Phi, MUCAP, Varsity Varieties Dorm Council. 319 B At the Heart of Milwaukee's Civic Center BANK OF COMMERCE 745 North Fourth Street 271-1786 A Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION On or about October I, 'I970 moving to Wells between Sth and 6th Streets QUALITY CONTROLLED Zinc Gm Aluminum Alloy Die Castings Since 'I903 STROH DIE CASTING CO., INC. McDermott, Kathleen R. 10200 Fairfield Chicago, lll. Bachelor of Arts. McDonnell, Jeanne M. Route 2 Ottawa, Ill. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Cheerleader. McGaver, Joseph R. 3704 Armour Ave. Cudahy, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. McGrath, James M. 8040 S. Whipple St. Chicago, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Evans Scholars, Bond. McGowan, Daniel T. 310 Davison St. Joliet, Ill. Psi Chi. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. McGuire, Terrence P. 4954 E. Carmen Bachelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Gamma, Monitor Hall Dorm Council. McKale, Patricia J. 4500 Oakwood Downers Grove, III. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. McKechney, John M. 174 Beach Glencoe, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Omicron Mu, Rabbits, Athletic Club, Sailing Club, Club Football, Pre-Law Club, Avalanche Club, Political Science Honorary Fraternity. McKnight, Robert A. 2440 N. Cramer St. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Tau Epsilon Rho, Editorial Staff of The Placement Digest. McLaren, Robert F. Red Gate Road Cumberland, R.l. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Intramurals. McLaughlin, .lane E. 4337 Westway Racine, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. McMorrow, Michael M. 7323 N. Mohawk Rd. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Delta Sigma Kappa, Pi Alpha Delta. McNaught, Brian R. 1419 Sandringham Birmingham, Mich. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Co-Editor of the Marquette Hilltop, Journalism Council, Marquette Tribune, Student Public Relations Committee. McNauqhton, Christopher J. 2405 N. 11th St. Wauwatosa, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta, Law Review. McNulty, Patrick M. 546 Franklin Ave. River Forest, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Biology. Delta Tau Delta, Band, Intramurals Varsity Varieties, Kick-Off. Means, Mari M. 4552 N. Delco Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Alpha De ta Pi. Avalanche Club. Meglin, Barbara M. Railroad Ave. Chester, Conn. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Meihaus, Vlrginia A. 31 Outer Ladue Dr. St. Louis Mo. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Merkl, Richard L. Oak Lane Libertyville-Tharnburry Ill. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sailing Club, Editor L.A. Observer. Mesta, Matias Avenue Zakco 2444 Chihuhua, Mexico Bachelor of Science in Business Merallo, James E. 4709 23rd Ave. Kenosha, Wis. Bachelor of Science Metevier, Timothy L. 2337 Sherwood Westchester, Ill. Bachelor of Science. Phi Theta Psi, Brooks Council. Fine Arts Festival, Winterfest. Michels, Virginia V. R5 Big Cedar Lake West Bend, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Michno, Christine M. 780 Royal Oak Lane Gage Lake, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. Theta Phi Alpha. Millar, Ronald R. 2843 Walnut Port Huron, Mich. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Delta Upsilon, Delta Sigma Pi. Miller, Margaret 73 Norfolle Clarendon Hills Ill.. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Theta Phi Alpha, Varsity Varieties Council. Miller, Marilyn M. 306 W. Illinois Ave. Palatine, III. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technolog . Alpha Delta Yfheta, Brooks Council, Welcome Week Council, Fine Arts. Miller, Russell H. 112 Woodlawn Road Phillipsburg, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Anchor and Chain Society. Miller, Susan E. 2784 N. 98th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Muehlenberg, John C. 2254 S. 63rd St. West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Muffoletto, Sarina A. 902 N. 16th St. Melrose Park, Ill. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Phi Mu, Theta Sigma Phi, Tribune Editorial Editor, Journalism Council. Mulamba, Donatien G. B.P. 1357 Luluabourg Conga-Kinshasa Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Chi Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers, Le Circle Francais, Engineering Council, International Club. Mulcahy, Patrick J. 735 E. Briarwood Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Tennis, Athletic Council, Intramural Board, Letterman's Club. Mulligan, Mary K. 2874 N. 87th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Diploma in Dental Hygiene. Spanish Club, Sailing Club, CIASP. Mullin, Patricia E. 144 Irwin Point New Monmouth, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Speech. Alpha Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta, Zeta Theta Eta, Greek Council, College Panhellenic Council, Kick-Off Council. Miller, Syrll B. I51 Churchill Ave. Somerset, N.J. Bachelor ot Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Alpha Kappa Alpha. WISCONSIN'S LARGEST CONTRACTORS OF MOVABLE WALLS AND PARTITIONS n Illl- I I lll IIIU Sllllllllll, lllll. 620 N. 108th Place o Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226 Q Phone: 453-s1as CARPETING 0 WALLS AND PARTITIONS 0 CEILINGS O WALL O AIR DISTRIBUTION I LIGHTING I I AND NOW FURNITURE! TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS COVERINGS 321 ,v A I .tv .R . . .i ,, , llll J - , 3. lilll 'f ' - l',l'l ll W f ii llll ll lj '1 Ha. 7 ,. 'np k Father Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit priest, and the Canadian bom, Jesuit trained explorer Louis Joliet are credited with blazing a route which for a century and a half comprised the main, artery of travel in the Northwest. 'L A In December, I672, his Jesuit superior at the St. lgnace mission provided the-opportunity long awaited by 'Father Ma rquette and Joliet. They spent that winter preparing for the expedition. Mar- quette's diary chronicled the storing of Indian corn and smoked meat as their only provisions, and Indian warnings of horrible monsters which devoured men and canoes together . On May I7, 1673 they left St. lgnace with a five-man crew and two bark canoes, The Mascouten-Miami-Kickapoo village on the upper Fox River was reached on June 7. From there, guides led them through a maze of reeds and wild rice to the Meskousing lWisconsinJ River at the present site of Portage, Wisconsin. Following this waterway the group FATHER MARQUETTE sighted the awesome Mississippi, almost a mile wide at this point, on June I7. I ' Charting their course, they floated southward past the Missouri and Ohio Rivers, writing of wild cattle and monstrous catfish and sturgeon, to the Arkansas River. Here, to avoid trouble with the Spaniards further south, they turned back. By way of the Illinois River, the Chicago portage, Lake Michigan and Green Bay, they returned to the mission of St. lgnace. In failing health, Marquette kept his promise to retum to the Illinois Indians, canoeing down Lake Michigan's coast in October, I674. He stopped briefly at the site of Milwaukee and wintered near the mouth of the Chicago River and reached the Illinois Indians in spring. But death was near and, hurrying to reach the mission at St. lgnace, Father Marquette died on May I8, I675 at the mouth of the river named for him, near what is now Ludington, Michigan. THIS HISTORICAL MESSAGE IS BROUG HT TO YOU BY FRIENDS OF MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY BADGER METER MFG. CO BOSTROM CORPORATION CHARLES L. COUGHLIN MRS. JOHN CUDAHY ALVIN E. GRELLINGER JOHN M. HERZFELD MORTON R. HUNTER DONALD E. MURPHY 322 LOUIS QUARLES GEO. SEELMAN 8. SONS CO. H. W. STORY JOS. T. TALSKY RUD. W. TALSKY ROBERT A. UIHLEIN JR. G. K. VIALL Minihan, Agnes M. 59 MacArthur Ave. Plainview, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts. Tower Dorm Council, Young Democrats, Metropolitan Club. Misany, Thomas J. 3349 N. Slst Blvd. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Scabbard and Blade, Brooks Council, Pre-Law Club. Mitchell, Luke P. 26 Courrier Place Rutherford, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Metropolitan Club, Young Republicans. Mitrou, Theodore J. 44 Eldertields Rd. Manhasset, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta, Winterfest Committee. Mlakar, Leslie J. Box 93 Claridge, Pa. Jusis Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta, Marquette Law Review. Modlca, John P. 49 Aspen Way Eglin AFB, Fla. Bachelor of Arts. Moehrlng, Pamela T. 425 E. Parkway Blvd. Appleton, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Chi Theta, Gamma Pl Epsilon, Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Welcome Week, Senior Week Council. Moles, Randall C. 3613 Polk St. Gary, Ind. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Mollinger, Louise A. 3330 S. 47th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Molony, Jacqueline A. 215 E. Lincoln St. Oregon, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Marcadettes. Molter, Linda M. 715 N. 12th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Monczunski, John W. 3528 N. Ozanam Ave. Chicago, Ill. Bachelor of Arts ln Journallsm. Sigma Delta Chi, Marquette Tribune. Monday, John P. 4260 E. 61st St. Greenfield, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Montalvo, Philllp A. 1503 Ashford Ave. Santurce, Puerto Rico Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Munteleone, Michael R. 389 W. 16th St. Chicago Heights, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pi Sigma Epsilon, Varsity Varieties, Welcome Week-Senior Week, Student Government, Football. Moon, Joseph M. 1039 Maryland Ave. Schenectady, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Freshman Basketball, Engineering Open House. Morrissey, Thomas M. 5800 N. Shoreland Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Editor of Marquette Journal. Mortensen, Mary K. 12 N. Jefferson Amboy, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Moser, Thomas C. 2924 Rural St. Rockford, Ill. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Psi Omega. Motszko, Marilyn RR 2 Whitehall, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. RN Club. Moy, Phllip 8635 S. Cottage Grove Chicago, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Mudek, Arthur P. 2815 W. Capitol Dr. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. MU Aviation Club. Munno, George P. 14730 S. Atlantic Dolton, Ill. Bachelor af Arts. Evans Scholars. Murphy, Brenda A. Lie Barron Rd. South Essez, Mass. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Murphy, Michael J. 2410 S. 60th St. West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science. Honors Program, SAACS. Murray, Arthur J. 105 Pine Grove Summitt, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pershing Rifles. Murray, John P. 10206 S. Prospect Chicago, lll. Bachelor of Science. Catholic Peace Fellowship, ASMU, Varsity Tennis, Crown and Anchor. Murray, Joseph P. 277 Birchwood Rd. New Milford, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta, Pi Gamma Mu, Pi Sigma Alpha, MUCAP, Schroeder Board of Governors. Murtaugh, Maureen C. 641 Rose Dr. Melrose Park, Ill. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Zeta Phi Eta, Sigma Sigma Epsilon. Musarra, Jeanne L. 1500 E. 9th Pomona, Calif. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene. Welcome Week!Senior Week Council, Dental Hygiene Council. N Naber, John R. 10920 W. Marion Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Nagy, Marvin G. 1623 S. 25th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Naimoll, Alan W. 316 Sherwood Ave. Paterson, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Sigma Epsilon, Young Republicans, Publications, Re igious Council, Confratemity of Christian Doctrine. Napolilll, John J. 6109 N. Kilpatrick Chicago, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Napolilll, Thomas J. 6109 N. Kilpatrick Chicago, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineering, Intramural Sports. Napp, Mary Kathryn 840 Lincoln Blvd. Manitowoc, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Beta Gamma Sigma, Kappa Beta Gamma, Phi Chi Theta, Avalanche Club. Narloch, Sherry L. 8205 W. Burdick Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Theta Pi, Pi Theta Pi, Hispanic Club, Young Republican Nehrkorn, William H. 1612 Ontario Ave. Savanna, Ill. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. Nelson, Mark A. 66 S. Ringold Janesville, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Nelson, Michael D. 66 S. Ringald Janesville, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Nerren, Beatrice A. 143 18 Highland Ave. Orland Park, Ill. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. S. Theta Sigma Phi, Marquette Hilltop, MUCAP, Young Democrats. Loul HQEEMANN Neubert, Jacqueline M. 729 Wall St. Mankato, Minn. Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Kappa Beta Gamma, Pi Alpha Sigma, MUCAP, Professional Panhellenic Council, Young Democrats, All-Greek Coordinating Committee. Neugent, Dennis J. 7812 N. Berwyn Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Neville, Michael D. 5210 W. Wisconsin Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. President of Alpha Psi Omega, President of Marquette Players, Young Democrats, L.A. Observer, Marquette Tribune. Newler, Jerome M. 58 Highland Ave. Maplewood, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. President of Alpha Epsilon Pi, IFC, Metropolitan Club. Newman, John G. 3401 N. Wisconsin St. Racine, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Junior American Dental Association. Neylon, Paul M. 1944 Russell St. Bellmore, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Phi Delta. Nickadem, Elizabeth A. 4875 N. Sheffield Whitefish Bay, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Kappa Beta Gamma, Winterfest Council. Niemann, Sharon L. 1855 N. Cambridge Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Alpha Delta Pi, Sailing Club. Norman, Jane F. 247 E. Edson Ave. Lombard, lll. Bachelor of Science. Norcla, Jerome A. 209 E. Main St. Waukesha, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle, Kick-Off Council, IFC, Engineering Open House. Numrich, Victoria D. Box 367 Eagle River, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Marquette Tribune, Varsity Varieties. Nunke, Barbara L. 3043 S. 56th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Tri Sigma, pha Delta Theta, Jr. Class Sec.-Treas., Sr. Class Sec.-Treas., Medical Technology Council. C0. Ornamental Metals. 1 17 N. Jefferson st. Architectural Metals. Ventilating. Milygukeg, Wig, 53202 Stainless Steel Specialties. Industrial Sheet Metal. 276-2695 Architectural Sheet Metal. Slate 8: Tile Roofing. 323 METAL FORMS CORP. Established 1909 3334'N. Booth St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53212 A Manufacturers of METAFORM STEEL Forms Fon CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 0 Curb and Gutter Forms-Sidewalk Forms Paving Forms-Straight Wall 'Forms Circular Forms Now located in the attractive Jennings Vil- lage complex, 76th, and Bluemound Road. Easily reached by private or public transporta- tion from all points within Milwaukee County. -The store area is greatly expanded and ex- presses the modern note in dental merchan- dising. ' Ample customer parking on the site. MOSS Y-OTTO COMPANY 305 N. 76th'Street' DENTAL SUPPLIES- DENTAL EQUIPMENT PHONE - 778-1443 Jos. D. BONNESS Im. Rf WP 1 General Highway ' Contractors o 10815 Watertown Plank Road Wauwatosa, Wis. J Absorb Vibration J Improve Commutation J Assure Longer Brush Life Brushes are carried in stock for 0 WELDING GENERATORS PORTABLE TOOLS , l Helwlg Carbon Brushes BRUSHES RED TOP will: HQD Terminal O C INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC TRUCKS 0 BATTERY CHARGERS 0 FRACTIONAL HORSEPOWER MOTORS Helwig Quick Disconnect Terminals for Safe, Quick Brush Change- HELWIG CARBON PRODUCTS, Inc. 2550 N. 30th St. Milwaukee, Wis. 53210 PHONE: 372-3113 Nunke, Richard P. 1109 Pepper Hill Kettering, Ohio Bachelor of Science. Alpha Delta Gamma. 0 0'Brien, Elizabeth V. 1215 Linden Oak Park, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. ASMU Senator, MUCAP, Con- fraternity ot Christian Doctrine. 0'Br1en, Maureen A. 25 Brookdale Pl. Rye, N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta. 0'Brlen, Susan C. 13150 Elmhurst Pkwy. Elm Grove, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Marketing. Theta Phi Alpha-treasurer, Freshman Orientation. 0'Connor, Brian T. 9100 Longwood Dr. Chicago, Ill. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Legal Aid, Mock Trial Program. 0'Flaherty, Gerard J. Shore Acres LaCrescent, Minn. Juris Doctor. Delta Theta Phi. 0'Hanlon, Daniel P. 418 S. 6th Ave. LaGrange, lll. Bachelor of Arts in Speech. Pre-Law Club, Traditional Music Society, Young Republicans, Marquette Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. 0'Hara, Delia L. 2069 Joliet Aurora, Cola. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Kappa Beta Gamma. 0'Keefe, Michael W. 603 N. Chicago Rd. Thornton, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Olander, Mary Louise 765 Kimball Rd. Highland Park, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Chi Sigma Chi. Ollrogge, John P. 210 S. Main St. Thiensville, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Intramural Sports. Olsen, Kenneth B. 18 Sherwood Dr. Ramsey, N.J. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Alpha Delta Gamma, Dorm Council, intramural Sports, Sailing Club. Olson, Frederick T. 2265 N. 72nd Wauwatosa, Wis. Juris Doctor. Phi Alpha Delta, Law Review. Olvey, Daniel R. R.R. .lil Noblesville, Ind. Bachelor ot Science in Business Administration. Beta Alpha Psi-Vice-pres. 0'Malley, Jeanne M. 6924 Menrose St. Louis, Mo. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Chi Sigma Chi, Kick-Off Council, Honors Program. Ondercln, Patricia A. 1008 Munroe Racine, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, Fine Arts Council, Marquette Players. 0'Neill, Arthur S. 15 Munro Blvd. Valley Stream, N.Y. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Delta Chi, Marquette Hilltop, Marquette Tribune, Journalism Council. 0'ReiIly, Terrence M. 3330 W. K.K. Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Tau Epsilon Rho. Orlawski, Rita M. 8339 Columbia Ave. Munster, Ind. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Nursing Council. Ostrowski, David M. 3812 W. 80th Pl. Chicago, lll. Bachelor of Science. Evans Scholars. Ottmer, Peter P. 3821 Humboldt Blvd. Milwaukee, Wis. Eta Sigma Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Tau Epsilon Rho, Marquette Law Review. Owen, Robert W. 3820 Brownsville Rd. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Ovens, Edith A. 9444 Lawndale Evanston, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. P Pach, Jo-Anne S. 12 Fairview Ave. Summit, N.J. Bachelor of Arts. Pakiz, Pamela S. 1055 Kranier Ct. Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Sophomore Class Secretary, Academic Excellence Committee, Heraty Hall Tip-Off Chairman. Palasz, Pam A. 2156 N. 38th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Sailing Club. Polid, Christine A. 1631 Wellesley Detroit, Mich. Bachelor ot Arts. Sigma Tau Delta, MUCAP. Palmer, Robert J. 1413 Chanterelle Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bachelor of Science. Brooks Council, Schroeder Hall Board of Governors, Fine Arts Council- treas., Pre-Med Club. Pamenter, Ralph A. 6838 Milwaukee Ave. Wauwatosa, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Panfil, Thomas A. - 3124 S. 47th St. Milwaukee, Wis. , Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. i Eta Kappa Nu, Sailing Club-treas., Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Marquette Hilltop, Milwaukee Club, Honors Program, Engineering Open House. Papa, Patricia A. ' 65 W. Heeler Rd. Central Islip, N.Y. Bachelor of Science. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, WIRC, Dorm Council, Pre-Med Club, Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society. Pape, Vincent C. 1557 S. 75th West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Pershing Rifles. Popp, .luliane C. 232 S. 68th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Pi Gamma Nu, Alpha Kappa Delta. Now in a new building with completely modern facilities to serve you better. 3 ll8l5 W. Dearbourn Ave. Wauwatosa Also Madison, Wis. WRIGHT Inc 9 9 a 3 In the Service of the Dental Profession for over 100 Years 325 ix , v ,W I . 1 -5 'eff' . - ' - -ny' .r 1. X11- H' 0 0 so 0 9 I 0 o 0 I Graham Cracker 81 Chocolate COOKIES, CHOCGLATE, READY CRUST smce 1848 ROBERT A. JOHNSTON COMPANY, INC. Milwaukee, Wis. Hillside, N.J. San Francisco, Calif. 326 Paprocki, Poul E. 7245 W. Lee St. Niles, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Theta Psi, Welcome Wool:- Senior Week Council. Papushkewych, Gerri 7301 S. Richmond Chicago, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Paravich, Kathleen A. 13017 Houston Ave. Chicago, Ill. Bachelor of Science. Phi Mu. Parker, Kathleen J. 1403 West Ave. Red Wing, Minn. Bache ar of Arts. WIRC, Honor Stu dents Program, Political Science Honors. Parrone, Edward G. 46 Shire Oaks Dr. Pittsford N.Y. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society Paschke, Robert M. 2931 Mayfair Westchester, Ill. Bachelor of Arts. of Civil Engineers. Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Delta Sigma. Pasquinelll, Deborah J. 8425 Parrish Place Highland, Ind. achelor of Arts. Alpha Delta Pi. Patch, Richard K. Box 333 Middleburg, Va. Bachelor of Arts in Business A ministra ion. d t Pershing Rifles. Patterson, Mary E. 201 Chandler Drive Mundelein, lll. Bachelor of Arts. Brooks Council, Political Science Honorary Fraternity. Patterson, Sr. M. Gloria 2315 Carolina Ave. Louisville, Ky. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Paveza, Alan C. 1001 East Wildwood Dr. Prospect Heights, Ill. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. WMUR Staff. Pavlak, Richard M. 6201 N. Keeler Chicago, Ill. Bac elor of Science in Business Administration. Rabbits Athletic Club. Peckron, Harold S. 1515 W. Atkinson Ave. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Phi Sigma Tau, Knights of Colombus Brooks Council Seminar on Labor Negotiations, Eorensics. Pedtke, Rlchard F. 9000 N. Central Morton Grove Ill. Bachelor at Science in Electrical Engineering. Engineering Knights, Triangle, Mar- quette Cheerleader, Engineering Association President, Engineering Council President and Secretary, WelcomeWeek-Senior Week Council. Peeters, John L. 51 1 S. Jackson St. Little Chute, Wis. Bachelor of Arts. Phi Alpha Theta. Pelt, Thomas E. 3813 N. 78th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelorlof Science in Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Band, Engineering Council, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pender, Charles F. 26311 Esperanza Dr. Los Altos Hills, Cal. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics. Phi Theta Psi, Gymnastics Team. Perenlck, Beverly-Jean K. 2012 S. 108th St. West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Alpha Tau Delta, Marcadettes, District Student Nurses Associaho-1. Petersen, Clifford W. 463 Yaungwaod Dr. East Strovosburg, Pa. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Tau -eta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Pi Sigma Epsilon, American Society of echanical Engineers, Intramural Sports, Engineering Council, Dormitory Governor, IFC Judicial Board. Petesch, Michael J. 3873 N. 44th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Petrie, John A. 5940 Fitch Chicagno, lll. Bac elor of Science. Petta, Julie A. 139 Highview Rhinelander, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Piaseckl, Cathy J. 5719 W. Fillmore Dr. West Allis, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Marquette Varsity Chorus. Pieroni, Julie A. 3201 W. Grand Chicago, III. Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. Students tor a Democratic Society. Pletrek, Michael G. 63l1C W. Center St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Veteran's Club. Pittelkow, James J. 2535 N. Harding Blvd. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor ot Science in Business Administration. Business Administration Wheel. Pitterle, Mary Claire 2504 Fairfax Eau Claire, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech. 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Smaglik, Dale P. 2851 N. 80th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. STE ASM, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Smith, James K. 5269 S. Lake Rd. Sturgeon Boy, Wis. Juris Doctor. Tau Esilon Rho, Legal Aid Society. Smith Lucy G. 1423 N. 122nd St. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor o Ar f t . Chi Sigma Chi, ifreshman Orientation. Smith, Thomas E. 2123 N. 48th St. Milwaukee, Wis. Doctor of Dental Surgery. Delta Sigma Delta. Smotrilla, John T. 9752 Avenue M. Chicago, lll. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Welcome Week Council, Intramural Football, Social Chairman in Dorm. Snodberger, Susan K. 301 Nebraska Dr. Goshen, Ind. Bachelor of Arts. Sobczak, Brian P. 15909 Rockside Rd. Maple Heights, Ohio Bachelor of Arts. M-Club, Track, Cross-Country, Athletic Council. Sobczak, Gerald 3417 N. Hackett Ave. Milwaukee, iWs. Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration. Sodaro, Craig E. 588 Williamsburgh Rd. Glen Ellyn, Ill. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Marquette Journal, Marquette Tribune, Varsity Varieties. Soldon, Dennis W. 3220 N. Bartlett Milwaukee, Wis. Juris Doctor. Tau Epsilon Rho, Placement Digest. Soleimani-Mafl, Kamran 835 N. 23rd St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineering. Sorini, Ernest J. 705 Kenwood Butte, Mon. Bachelor of Arts. National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta. Sotak, Judith A. 17900 Detroit Ave. Lakewood, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Spang, Mary, A. 1005 Berwick Court Duluth, Minn. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Theta Phi Alpha, College Panhellenic Council, A l-Greek Coordinating Committee. Sparacino, Phillip M. 4649 S. 23rd St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Physical 'Therapy. Pi Alpha Sigma. Stachura, Alan P. 2224 N. Leavitt St. Chicago, lll. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Chainpullers. Stanford, Jacqueline A 2421 .18th St. Washington, D.C. Bachelor of Arts. Black Students Union. Staniszewski, Helene M. 3947 N. 63rd St. Milwaukee, Wis. Bachelor of Science in Speech Therapy. Starck, Susan J. 7504 W. Wisconsin Ave. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor ot Science in Speech. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Alpha Delta Pi, Speech Council. Congratulation ,Wa1'1'iors.. . on a Blue Chip IT victory . Loeyyim Co. Member New York Stock Exchange Home Olllce: 225 Easl Mason Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 53202 I414j'272-5100 Milwaukee Suburban Offices: Wauwarosa ' Whitefish Bay ' Southwest Offices in: Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and throughout Wisconsin l i 333 Plan Your Future with Dynamaiic Division of EATON I I YALE Gm TOWNE I N O ' ' 7 wr . if L f I. 5... Manufacturers of electro-mechanical industrial drive units Challenging jobs for electrical and mechanical engineers 3122 - 14th ,Avenue I Kenosha, Wis. 53140 Call or Write D. H. Langeland - 'l-656-4211 Stark, Mary R. 1633 N. 123rd St. Wauwatosa, Wis. Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Marquette Hilltop, Marquette Tribune. 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Terence S. .... 271 Cerniak, Donald 1-1. . .. .... .251 Cervarich, Nancy A. ... .....256 Chalk, Craig R. ...... ..... 2 76 Chambers, Mark W. .. ..... 276 Chartier, David S. .. ..... 271 Charyat, Robert I. . .. ... . .263 Chi Epsilon ....... . .. 99 Childs, Nancy I. ...... ..277 Chi Sigma Chi 92, 103 Choka, Ronald S. .. ...... 251 Cliones, Iim ......... ..... l 64 Chovanec, Paul E. ....... .... 2 77 Christiansen, Wayne C. .... .263 Cicehetti, Br. Donald A. .. ..... 251 Ciehon, Thomas F. .... .... 2 51 Clark, Kathleen ...... ..... 2 77 Clarke, Raymond ..... . . .186 Clausen, Charles D. .. ..... 271 Cleary, Kathleen M. .. ..... 277 Clement. Marcia L. .... ..... 2 95 Cobcen Hall ........ ..... 1 11 Coffey, Ray ...... . . . 116 Cohan, Patricia ..... ..... 2 99 Cole, Cheryl K. ...... ..... 2 56 Coleman, Edmond I. . .. .....277 Collins, Nancy M. ,.... ..... 2 77 Committee on Faculty .. .31, 91 Companik, Bruce A. .. ..... 263 Compton, Virginia L.. . . . Conley, Thomas E. .... . 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Noiin 2iL v- 'Kim 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, .xj1ec1'al educatziun. And that means post-graduate study. The decision is yours. Make it carefully, lor it will be one ofthe most important you'll ever rnake. YVe at Allis-Chalmers hope it will be for further study. Being deeply involved in space-age technology, we know first-hand the importance of special skills and education. just as you will, in the future - zulzmz if c'oznzl.s'. ALLIS-CHALM ERS Eiplbllia Landkamer, Iean M. . Langley, Grant P. .. Lanzing. Pat ........ Larner, Ianice M. Lascari, Nicholas S. . Lauer, Ion M. ..... . Laufenherg, Patricia M Lauterbach, llarbara L. Lawler, Patricia A. .. Lawrcnz. Kathleen M. Lawrenz, Lon D, .,,, , Law School Student Ba 1.eahy, Peggy ........ Leary, Iohn I. ...... . Le Ccrclc Francais Lechcr, William D. 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Maloney, Thomas R. . Mandel, Mark S. .... . Mangan, Gloria X. Mann, Herbie ....... Manzullo, Donald A. Maphet, Harold W. March, Margaret M. .. Mareoe, Iohn 12. .. Marik, Wayne I. .... Markel, YVilliam I. .. Markham, Linda M. . Marley, Frances I. Margus, Mary M. Marquette Faculty for Interracial Iustice.... Marquette Iournal Marquette Players. .34, 44, 86, 106, 205, 219, Marquette Tribune ...................... Marquette University Chorus ........ 120, Marsden, XVilliam W. Marsck, Richard I. .. Marshall, Cheryl I. Marsho, Michael S. 25.5 272 -ll 28.5 25.5 255 268 500 294 257 260 203 300 283 119 2fi'l 500 300 296 255 285 261 258 258 285 285 283 205 28-1 105 81 28-l 25.5 25,5 28-I 300 264 500 284 284 28-l l0'l 109 284 28-l 258 272 500 206 255 500 206 28-l 28-l 285 28-l 500 268 253 260 284 28-l 272 260 300 219 272 28-1 28-I 28-l 272 265 28-l 28-l 296 89 212 221 101 219 284 253 268 284 Marsho, Patrick R. .. Martin, lfreslerick ll. Martin, Dean 'I'. Robert . Marti, Catherine I. .... . Maruszczak, Olga M. .. Mason. Peter K. ..... . Mast, liileen M. lylasttr. Frank 'l'. .... . Mathei. Thomas NV. . Matthews. Donna I. .. Mathewson. llenry C. Mauroyich, Thomas I. . Mayers, Iohn A. ..,.. . Mayer, Nanci C. . . .. Mazza, Dennis lf. . . .. Mazza, 'l'homas A. . . . . Mazztilla, Rosellen M. .. McAleayey, Patrick I. McAsey, Patrick T. . . . . MeAuley, Fr. Raymond . McAvoy, Vincent S. .... McCabe. Douglas ,..... McCaffrey, Dr. Lawrence McCal'lrey, Kathleen A. McCann, Kathleen M. .. McCann, Michael .... McCarley, William I. .. McCarthy. William .. . McClay, Michael F. .. MeClory, llrian F. Mctloneghy, Ioan M. Mctfoneghy, Richard H. McCormick, Victor ..... McCoy, Sheila M. McCraken, Teresa E. McCunney, Nancy C. McDermott, Karen S. .. McDermott, Kathleen R. McDonald, Terry ....... McDonnell. It-anne M. .. McEvoy, Fr. William McGayer, Iosepli R. . McGrath. Iames M. McGowan, Donald '1'. . McGuire, Al ......... McGuire, Al Ir. .... . McGuire, Terrence P. . Meliale, Patricia I. .... . McKechney. Iohn M. McKnight, Robert A. ....164, 236 ....28-l 28-l 119 284 ....20tl ....253 mu ....28-l ....28-l 285 . . .... 272 . . .... 260 . . . .265 285 253 . . . .265 H285 fQM2w .. .... ns .. .... 197 ..285 .. .... sn sc H , 31,109 H296 H285 .. 65 ...........265 35. 56 H285 285 ..30l H265 .. 91 ..2'J'l H285 fQ.au ..285 .. ....285 .. 65 ...alll ....l13 H253 255 ..285 .......l6'l ...,285 285 ....285 ...,272 McLaren, Robert F. .... .... 2 53 McLaughlin, lane li. ..... .... 2 58 Mclvlorrow. Michael M. . . . .... 272 McNaught, llrian R. ........ .... 2 68 McNaughton, Christopher I. . . . .272 McNeill, Don ............... .... 6 0 McNulty. Patrick M. ...... .... 2 85 Means. Mari M. ............. ...500 Medical Technology Council .... 232 Meglin, Barbara M. ......... .... 2 68 Meihaus, Virginia A. ...... .... 2 9-l Meier, Golda ........ .. . 74 Merki, Richard L. .. Mesta, Matias ....... Metallo, Iames ...... Metevier, Timothy L. Michels, Virginia V. Michno, Christine M. Millar, Ronald R. Miller, Margaret Miller, Marilyn M. .. Miller, Russell 1-1. Miller, Susan E. .. Miller, Syril B. .. Milwaukee Club Minihan, Agnes M. . MIRC .............. Misany, Thomas I. .. Mitchell, Luke P. Mitrou, Theodore I. Mlakar, Leslie I. Modern Dance ...... Modica, Iohn P. .... . Moehring, Pamela T. Moeller, Arthur . ..... Mol, Ioannes ....... ....268 ....253 ....285 ....285 ....285 ....285 ....253 .. . .300 ....29-l ....285 ....285 ....285 113 ....286 213 ....286 ....286 ....265 ....272 ....2l9 ....286 ....253 239 ffzzz Moles, Randall C. Mollinger, Louise A. . Molony, Iacqueline A. Molter, Linda M. Monczunski, Iohn W. . Monday, Iohn P. Monks ............. Montalvo, Phillip A. . Monteleone. Michael 'R. .. Montoya, Carlos ..... lllloon, Iusepll M. . . . . Morrissey, Thomas M. Mortensen, Mary K. .. Moser, Thomas C. Motszko, Marilyn .. Moy, Philip ....... Mudek, Arthur P. Muehlenbcrg, Iohn C. Mulloletto, Sarina A. MU Iazz Ensemble .. Mulamha, Donatien G. Mulcahy, Patrick I. . Mullany, Dr. Peter . .. Mulligan, Mary K. .. Mullin, Patricia E. .. MUCAP .......... Munno, George P. Murphy, llrenda A. .. Murphy, Iames T. . . Murphy, Michael I. .. Murray, Arthur I. .. Murray, Iohn P. .... . Murray, Ioseph P. Mttrtaugh, Maureen C. Musarra, Ieanne L Musical Varieties .... MUSTBE ........... bl Naher, Iohn R. ......... Nagy, Marvin G. .... . Naimoli, Alan W. .. Napolilli, Iohn I. .... . Napolilli, Thomas I. .. Napp, Mary Kathryn Narloch, Sherry L. . . .. Nehrkorn, William H. Nelson, Mark A. ..... . Nelson, Michael D. ... Nerren, Beatrice A. . . . . Neubert, Iacqueline M. Netlgent, Dennis I. .... Neville, Michael D. .. Newler, Ieronie M. Newman, Iohn G. ..... . Neylon, Paul M. ........ . Nickodem, Elizabeth A. .. Niemann, Sharon L. .... Norman, Iane F. Norcia, Ierome A. .. ..Qii' l9L Naorc ............. ..... so Numrich, Victoria D. Nunke, Barbara L. ... .. . .. Nunkc, Richard P. . . .. Nursing Council ......... CJ O'l3rien, Elizabeth V. .. . O'llrien, Maureen A. 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Among its unique features are one of :the most complete dial access language lab systems in the nation, an environment controled audio tape and film library, and a teaching techniques classroom, composed of two classrooms divided by a one-way mirror. Schutte-Mochon, Inc. Architects, Planners and Engineers l Congratulations To Coach Al McGuire 95 And The 1970 National Invitational Tournament Championship Warriors Ji? 2 , ,Q XI? f ' A Safe Place For Your Savings WEST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN Capitol Court 873-4122 Kenosha Corner 6th Ave. and 58th St. 658-2573 Best Wishes From Your Campus Representatives I ,, :5:E:2:E:i:iii:1:E?ff?????ifE2E:E REQ ,.jE51': -5 ., .2-1.l:f'2:l: ' ' A I : -3-'F' t. ':t f1' 5 : 53::51 5:E2:- 42Ef:2EEt:'i:f::2 '..ffE1 55: -C511--'-' 5 .I 'F' ' ..,. A ' Z .' 252IZfif2EIf?E2ESE1E3Ei3Ef: 9?1?2 , , .f'f'f I 'iifillvf 5:2511'15225551255-:I3'f'EI.':I-I, rzirlfwez' , . , I .... . I I? -. J. Richard Friedkin Wayne W. Blake Donald R. 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Owens, litlith A. .... . P Pauli, Io-Anne S. .. Pakiz, Pamela S. .. Palasz, Pam A. .. Palid, Christine A. .. Palmer, Robert I. Pamenter, Ralph A. .. Panlil, 'lihomas A. .. Papa. Patricia A. Pape. Vincent C. . Papp, Iuliane C. Paprucki, Paul li. Papushkewyeli. Gerri . Paravieh, Kathleen A. .. Parker. Kathleen I. .. Parrone. Edward G.. .. Pasehke. Robert M. Pasquinelli. Deborah I. Patch. Richard li. . . .. Patterson, Mary Ii. . . . . Patterson. Sr. M. Gloria Payeza. Alan C. ..... .. Paylak. Richard M. Peekron, Harold S. .. Pedtke, Richard F. .. Peelers, Iohn L. Pelt. '1'homas li, ..... . Pender. Charles lf. . . . . Perenick, lieyerly-Iean K. Petersen, Clifford W. .. Peteseh. Michael I. .. Petrie. Iohn A. Petta. Iulie A. Phi Alpha Theta .. Phi Delta Kappa Phi Kappa Theta Phi Mu .,........ Phi Theta Psi ...... Piaseeki, Cathy I. .. Pieroni, Iulie A. Pietrek, Michael G. . Pi Alpha Sigma Pi Delta Phi .... Pi Gamma Mu Pi Sigma Epsilon .... Pi Tau Sigma .... Pith ............... Pittelkow. Iames I. .. Pilterle, l'viary Claire .. Pitzl. Maureen I. Plier. Douglas W. Plutlzielt. Daniel A. Plummer, Mariorie A. Polaeh, Iiyelyn I. .... . Polta. Iane L. Popps, Dean G. .. Pom, Edward K. .. Potts, David I. Powers, Col. Shorty .. Prantil, Iohn ...... Pre Med Club .... Prienfalk, Edith L. . Price, Trudy I. ,... . Propson, Dale C. Pugliese. Barbara I. .. Purdy, Floyd ...... . Putlik, Sharon M. .... . Quincey, Kenneth ..... Quinn, Michael 'I'. .... . R Raaseh, Iohn E. ...... . Rabbits ............... Radical Student Union .. Raetzman, Dianne L. .. Raiee, Andrew M. Raiek, Iidgar D. . .1.0.5., 16-1 287 74 273 25-1 287 287 297 287 287 287 261 265 287 25-1 287 287 287 287 287 265 287 287 254 2118 25-1 25-l 25-1 254 265 288 265 288 297 265 25-1 288 297 225 212 209 92 56 29-1 29--1 Izs4 119 98 113 195 99 194 25-1 5111 288 273 25-1 269 2118 298 288 288 288 111 1119 212 258 258 261 it-i:288 288 288 273 25-1 273 71 208 288 273 261 Rakita, Richard I. .. Raspudie. Goran I. Raymonds, Hank .... ...... I A I i I I 11.64, Raynor, Fr. Iohn P., S.I Ready. ILlliC M. ..... . Rebholz, Patil li. . Reeker, Mark A.. .. Ruling. Peter I. .. Reed, Gael M. Regan, William A. Regnier, Peter A. .,,. . . Reinhold. Riehard N. . Reindl, Ieanne l.. Relzinger. Sandi M. .. Retzke. Ronald li. . Rewers. litlna Mae .. . Reynolds, Deborah li. . Rho Tau Beta ,...... Rieh. Guerrino 'l'. Ritlolii. Diane M. Riendl. Pamela A. Riedl. Mary A. Ring, Linda I.. . Rini. Terry A. .... . Rink. Rullerl R. .... . Riopell, Rosemary D. . Riortlan. Robert I. .. Robbins. Carol I. . . Robers. Susan M. .... . Robertaeuio. liarbara A. Roberts. Mary L. . . . . . Roderiek, Dennis P. .. Rotlrian, Iames A. ., Rodriguez. Iose F. Roenseh, Tliomas F. .. Roethig, Dale NV. . . . Rogers, Geofirey ..... Rohman, liarbara F. Roslztnowiek, Ieanne M. Ross, Prof. Albion Ross, Lynn ...,.. 151155, IX. ..... . Rossigltu, Louis P. .... . Rostenkowski. Katherine Roth, Mary K. ...... . Roth. Robert C. .... . Rothermieh. Linda M. . Rottsolk. Richard H. .. Rubado, Kathleen M. . Rueth, Barbara L. . . . .. Ruez, Carolyn A. .... . Rugowski. Christine F. Ruhland, Michael G. Russo, Frank VV. Ryon, Veronica I. .. . Ryan. William I. Ryehwalski, Chry:-an .. . S Safer, Frederick I. .... . Salvo, Iosepli R. .. Sam and Dave .. Sanchez. Iay ..... Sander, Daniel K. Santarelli, liarbara E. . Santilli. Ronald D. .. Sasso, Daniel M. Satorius. Kenneth I. .. Sayick, lilaine C. Scabbard Ee Blade Seliaelier, liyelyn C. .. Schaff, Richard S. .... Sehatzman. Sandra A. . Seheinoha. Donald R. .. Sehemberger, Gail A. . Seheu. Gregory H. . . . . Sehieiier. MaryLouise li. Sehill. Terrence A. .. . . Sehlagenhauf, Don li. .. Sehlereth. Gene P. Schmidt, Catherine M. Sehmidtke, Gilbert I. .. Schmitt, Mary lillen .. Sehmudde, Paul A. .. Sehnurk, Iulia H. . .... 31, S. ,. 33,'i4 , 36, 39,8 5, 273 288 237 38, 236 288 25-l 288 254 288 25-1 288 25-l 258 288 288 3111 25-1 98 288 288 297 288 258 288 25-l 258 .269 258 288 .3111 297 265 265 25-l 265 289 289 .5111 289 76 8-1 289 265 269 29-1 273 289 265 269 281: 3111 29-1 289 275 289 289 157 27.5 3111 .99 1119 266 289 261 275 289 297 196 29 26 258 266 269 289 289 289 255 289 289 261 297 255 29-1 7 9 Scholl, Sally E. ....... . Scholz, Robert C. ....... . Sehouten, Margaret Mary . . . .. Schrader, Frederick D. . . . . Sehrank. Leonard ...... Schroeder, Bruce E. . Schuler, Martin A. .. Schumacher, Peter I. . Schuster, Ieifrey S. .. Schuster, Norma I. .... . Schwall, Sandra Louise . Schwarting, David Schweik, Dr. Robert Sehwitzer, Patricia .. Sedlak, Agnes C. .. Seeley, Michael 11. .. Seemeyer, William I. . Scott, Dean ........ Scale, Iulius T. Seitll, Stephen L. Semler, Patricia A. .. Serahn, Iohn Setzke, David R. Sevier, Angela N. Seymour, Richard T. . Sczemsky, George F. . Sgariglia, Phillip A. . Shaker, Anthony R. .. Shamon, Barbara A. . Shanahan, Patricia W. .. Shannahan, Iohn G. .. Shannon, Linda I. .... . Sheahan, Kathleen N. .... . Sheehan, Sr. Miehaclann Sheehy, Michael li. ...... Sheridan, Fr. Michael Shipley, Connie I. Shirley, NViI1iam F. .. Shrincrs ........... Shubat, Thomas M. .. Siegel, Robert C. .. Sigl, Doris M. Sigma Alpha Eta. Sigma Phi Delta .. Sigma Phi Epsilon .... Sigma Sigma Epsilon Sigma Sigma Sigma Siler. David I. ............ . Sir Thomas More Society Skierawski, Ianis A. ...,.. . Sleik, Ion ...........,.. .. Slomszynski, David L. .. .. Smaglik, Dale P. ..... . Smith, Iames K. .... . Smith. Lucy G. Smith, 'l'homas E. .. Smotrilla. Iohn 'I'. Snodberger. Susan K. .. Snoopy's Club ...... Sobezak, lirian P.. . .. Sobezak. Gerald . . . Sodaro. Craig li. ....., . Soldon, Dennis WV. ..... .. Soleimani-Mah, Kaniran ... .. Sorini, lirnest I. ....... . Sotak. Iutlith A. .. Southern, Bill ...... Spring, Mary A. .... . Sparaeino, Phillip M. .. Spyehallaz, Kurt ..... Staehura, Alan R. .... .. Stanford, Iacquelinc A. .. .. Staniszewski, Helen M. .. .. Starck, Susan I. ..... . Stark, Mary R. ..... . Staskus. Carol A. Staudaeher, Ann M. .. Stee. Paul M. ..... . Sleek, Peter G. Stcffens, Roger ...... Stetfes, Richard W. .. Steinbach, Charles W. ............... . . , . . Steinger, Iatrieia K. ....... . ....... ...1-1 ...1-1 289 261 289 266 261 273 289 261 273 255 294 261 190 3111 29-1 289 266 65 32, 33 'srf34 's 255 3111 255 266 289 201 266 255 289 289 289 255 255 2911 2911 7911 2 2 111 72 D s 266 266 269 2119 ... 92 82,92 Steinmiller, Iohn ...33, 3-1, 36, 37, 65, 111-1 Stalter, David H. ....,............ . .. Stevenson, Patricia I. . . ........... . . . . 5, 5, 225 92 273 86 269 21 1 255 266 273 2911 261 255 2911 192 2911 255 269 273 266 2911 255 65 269 298 16-1 255 2911 3111 3111 269 3111 3111 2911 266 219 273 2911 297 237 261 Zan 359 Y r I I l l 1 I McCormick Hall hos accommodations for 741 residents. The twelve story building has 34 fan-shaped rooms on each of its top ll floors. The main floor of the dormitory has a formal lounge, hi-fi lounge, two dining rooms, food preparation and service areas, and administrative suites. A sauna bath, billiard parlor, meeting room and chapel are located in the basement. I Brielmaier, Sherer and Sherer Architects 360 Stiles, Lawrence M. . Sl. Iohn, Thomas W. Stockhausen, William F. ....... Stockheiiner, Sr. M. Thomasita .... Stoi, Stanley R. ........... .... . .. Stokes, Robert .,.... Stone, Barb E. ....... Strassner, Patricia L. .. . Stratz, April K. Straub, Mary lillen . Straub, Michael I. Stromberg. Gregory .. Stuart, Andrew G. . ...... . ...... Stuart, Robert A. .............,.... Students for a Democratic Society . Stutlzinslti, Nicholas G. Stumpf, Susan L ............ . Subiak, Sandra Lee .... SURE ............. Swartz, lilizabeth L. . Sweeney, Patrick D. . . . . . . Sweeney, Thomas P. . . . . . Sylvain, Robert S. ...,.. Szypulski, Mary li. ...... Taeyaerts, Connie ....... . . . Tankersley, Margo A. .... . . . Tarpey, Donna M. . . . . . . Taylor, Gretchen A. Techmeier, VVillard P. Templin, Marjorie li. Teresinslti, Michael F. Teske, David M. Theta Phi Alpha .. Tbiex, Wallace I. 3 Thomas, Colleen I. ... ... .. Thomas, Ioseph R. . . . . . . Thomas, Michael .... Thompson, George . 'l'ice, Philip A. Tierney, Nancy A. . . . . . . Tietenberg, Rose A. .. 'l'ilka, Susan D. 'l'indale, Deborah F. .. 'l'isch, Lois M. .... . Tlusty, Ierome P. .. Toedt, Anne I. .... Toher, Iune K. Tolzman, Mark C. .... Topliam, Ioanne K. .. . . . . 'l'orok, Anita A. Torpey, Eileen T. .... .. Townsend, Iohn W. ....... ....... . Traditional Music Socie ty... ...,119, Traeger, Barbara G. . .... ...... . Trenta. Iutlith A. ...... .... . Trierveiler, Ann M. ... ... Tutaj, Frederick I. .. 290 273 266 297 290 203 298 29-1 258 290 290 255 290 290 73 290 290 290 60 258 269 269 290 255 290 297 291 291 273 273 266 261 101 291 291 255 255 36 291 291 291 291 291 258 275 .5111 269 266 255 269 269 291 205 297 291 291 255 Twomey, Iulia A. Tylenda, Carolyn A. ...... . . . . . U Uebelhoer, Iane F. ....... .... . Ullrich, Iohn P. .... . 301 291 269 291 Umbs, Rudolph M. 266 Uszler, Mary M. 291 Utzinger, Arnold I. ..... ...261 V Vagner, Karen B. ....... ...291 Vail, Kathleen L. ...... ...291 Vail, Kathleen M. . .. 291 Valverde, Miguel ..... 266 Van Lith, Ianice A. 291 Van Steen, Holly A. ..... 298 Van Wagner, Iames R. .. ..... 291 Varieties Council ..... 101 Varner, Roger L. ..... 266 Verhoeven, Charles R. .... .292 Vesbach, Iames D. . .. 261 Visaggio, Mario ..... 211 Vitrano, Ioseph A. 292 Vodiclta, Cathy M. 297 Voellter, Sharon A. 294 Vogedes, Barbara A. .. 294 Vogel, Charles G. 297 Vogel, Shannon E. ...... ..... 2 92 Vogt, Barbara M. .......... ..... 2 92 Von Dohlin, Christine A. ... . . . . .301 Vroomc, Richard P. ....... ..... 2 55 W Wachtel, Iolin L. ......... 298 VValborn, Ray C. .. ... .....266 XVallter, Cecil T. .. 269 Walker, Daniel ....... 203 Walsh, Thomas I. ..... ..... 2 92 Wanaselc, William R. ..... 255 Ward, Colleen M. ..., 297 Wareham, Ierrold F. .. 301 XVatry, Rita I. ...... 292 Watson, Patricia A. .. 238 Waulters, Robert S. .. 255 Weasler, Anthony V. .. 266 Webb, Major Iames . .. 31 Weber, Diane I. .... 292 VVeber, Elizabeth .. 297 Weber, Ioseph C. ,........ ..... 2 92 VVeber, Michael D. ......... ..... 2 66 Weinburg, Prof. Bernard 98 Weir, john F. ............ ..... 2 69 VVeisberger, Iames F. . 261 Weiss, Paul ......... 188 Weiss, Shirley A. .... 29-1 XVelch, Gregory V. ..... ..... 2 66 Welcome Week Council .... .266 W'ells, Ioyce H. .....,... ..... 2 92 Welsh, Michael F. Wendzicki, Martin I. . Werb, Elizabeth A. .. Werle, Cynthia I. VVerthwein, Ioan B. .. 292 ffffzvz ....29z ....269 ..301 West, Marty .......... ..... 2 21 Whitten, Earstin ........ Wiese, Christopher R. Wiesner, Iames K. . . . . Wildriek, Iames H. Willie, Iames A. ..... . Willems, Mary M. ..... . Williams, Christopher I. Willkonim, Shila A. Wing, Thomas L. .... . Winkowski, Iohn R. .. Winterfest Council . . . Wirth, Pamela I. ...... . Wiseman, William D. .. WMUR .............. Woicik, Susan M. Woller, Timothy I. .. 65 .....255 .....292 .....269 266 297 .....255 .....297 .....273 .....292 .....l99 .....297 .....292 .....22l .....269 .....261 Vtlolski, Iames K. ...................... 292 XVolter, Daniel O. ....................... 292 Women's Interresidence Hall Council ...... 213 Wood, Gary L. ......................... 261 Woolsack Society .... ....... 9 1, 203 Wright, Daniel I. Wright, Kathleen A. .. Wright, Richard ..... Wubben, Ioseph P. .. Wulf, William A. Wyrwas, Margaret M. . . . . Y Yahle, Mary E. .. .... . . . Yakos, Frank T. ...... . Yank, Carolyn M. .......... . Yeltenevicz, Mary Beth ......... Young Americans for Freedom Young Republicans ............. Yokic, Albin I. Z Zaharias, Diane L. ....... . Zahncr, Carl I. ......... .. Zambrowslti, Robert A. . . . Zannini, Iulie A. .... . Zanoni, Dr. Alphonse Zapf, Steven C. .... . Zemaitis, Dan ......... .... Zerboglio, Diane M. .. Zeta Phi Eta ........ Ziemba, Patricia M. .. Zilisch, Susan L. . .. Zoble, Donna A. Zumrno, Ioanne M. .. Zwick, Gary A. ..... . 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M--- , , ....,...,....,...-A,.....,-........,.,,........T.,,,,,, V TI icll.CdS1,'eittl Picked for Joey.Bisl1op's Job may-wow. culf.LAr- nina ell: onetime gag writer for close friend of Johnny Car- -i. 35 thi: Amldimn Broad- -in: Cn choice to succeed The selecliwi oi Cavett was announced Wednesday by El- ton H. Rule. president of ABC. The new s Ii ow, to premiere Dec. 29. al s ri will Cllmpctc :igeinst thc Mew Griffin Show ' Bishop on its late night en CDS. D-nw. Bishop left the show Tues- ye show - originating' dey night :Ppqw York instead ofHol- It had been announced ear- -:ui 4-f wiil compete with llcr in the day that tv Bishop i5n's HUGTV program. show. begun in April, l967, Show Business :Zin the spur ol tlm mo- nt. President Nixon -:nc-Ll black tie Wednesday 'In to gn to n concert of the :irnal symphony orchestra Tonslitnuon hall. .lr was aczzompnnietl only his sporinl nssistnnl lor 'tural nilnirs. Leonard Gar- ni, 'Flin cbnrert featured pian- Vnn Clibum. It was thc :end rromrrmnnee or th e nrhony niter a six week slr: oi the musiciuns. The ,sen opened Tuesday. lixon Iwatl had dinner enr- orl-yimlng Am Center ' twin nm . 'TTT fl ffolrl Sl. Til DMT, 'LIU I0 'fill UST TWO WEEKS 'TOIJIGUT A7 ill! 'WUIHW ' W! T I' wnam-om. PSG VD! Ulltno 273-7121 fn.. 5.35: SN.. 'I ull 920: Gun. ol 'IIID flftrli el Kuhn Minn Can up ci-arena ' yr f.r.-.' ' FABULOUS FISH FRY? trivia YIU. S I. SU LAW ElY :creed From ll mm. 'Ill ? 5326 W. IURLETGH rome-ur: L r-it-mi-I, the ir., s...-.4 ol ix.. ,J hbuiw I' INTRIGUES . SARDIllO'S SOUTH .J Nil S. TONE lier with his family and Thnnksglvlng holiday guests, Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower and her B9 year nlrl uncle, Joel Carlson of Boone, Iowa, s 1 . Sen Francisco. Calif. -AP- A new two ye n r contract which the Snn Frqncisco sym- phony says will raise mini- mum snlaries about 2595 hasi been negotiated. The pact. announced Wednesdays guar- antees a 90,030 ni imurn salary forthe I969-'70 season and Ill,000 the following year. U O O Anthony rlzwlsy, singer. actor. composer and writer, will perform at the Lake Ge- neva Playboy club Dec. i2-20. l-lewlcy. 35. eolluboratod on rind starrexl in the Broad- way musicini-: 'ISI.op tho . T , im-. I - .tl g h fa A Anthony Hawley World. l Want tn Get mf and The Roar of the Grease- pain t, the Smell of the Crowd. Netvlcy most rc ce n t I y wrote. dirceteri :ntl starred In the controversial iilrn Can lieirunymuus Merldn Ev e r Forget Mercy l-lumppe a n tl Find True Happiness? ' v v v London hlnoles who plan to set up :I drc-nout's paradise en ri deserwl Irish island ownral by Beetle John Lon- non were told Wednesday to stay away. Residents nn the Irish mainland fear that the hip- pies will bring drugs and free love and DOITI-IDC their- daughters. Earlier this month Lennon offered the tiny island of Do- rinlsh off lrelancl's Atlantic coast free ol charge to the hippies. The lrlsh Cnuntrywomen's association ple n s a mass meeting in Westport. th e nearest mainland town to the island. to organize a protest. Poseidon Missile Fired Cape Kennedy. Fil- -AP- A multiwnrhcad Poseidon missile roarded down the EIISIBUK test Il0I!lIi.i'Ll.EllEELl THE ILLUSTRATED HMI H'liiiiTRi fiE'i Aunlclu wifi -gill' SIIUVU lf Thu lily. TW oi Loyfoll I I Cn K ed fi!-'13 I s:iz...:3:r' P' Y Bluunonind -- '.'.Z. ' -Q .L Dis, A7 Hy, outa ms. - ar 1 stasis.. sean: --llif iiliiliki Munn svunur Ftlllllflf Eg ,,.,, If :rs wtsvlv. ...L S5551 eww-V uns uusr it tztaluu' II All rum: N.l'ruaE Eiiigfilivlri . G ' ' 'A 12,9 . .. .,.. ., .. W Jlltuswc lsr il sllcwllm ELVIS RTSLEV wlav rvtll moon IIUDAPA unwr: CHANGE Of IIABIT I SPEEOWAT ELVIS PRESLEY fini Come. Easy 6 mohllu 100 S9 Outdoor AND - ' mont 41 'IWHA P ol USVEIT time DF annum Dorf UAV lrllll KIIYU rr A ' I U QW.- .. ..f,,...- ii, .. ' wi ...ini . ' la iso. xu for 7 X UU ii..-.-i7i'iiii'ls1 tiTsflIi3L'L'I c wr ll ll u ' u au would end Iate'in December because oI'n drop in ratings. ABC said guest hosts would Dick Covert take over until the Cdvett show began. I ward.the intellectual vein but he ls equally capable ot the liomespun variety. Some oi his must engaging routines deal with his experi- ences ns a native of Giblmn, I-lab., caught up in tha Ivy leazue traditions of Yale unl- versity. He was a comedy wtltm' for .lack Pan- and others before becoming o comedlan himsli tlbout four years ago, A Cavett. 33. first appeared on the ABC network in two spe- cials. Where It's At and What's ln. In -X968 he lxeganregular HIOYTILDZ I DPEIAYIIICEB Nl This Morning. a talk pro- Eflm later rctitlod The Dick Cavett Show. ' Cavelvs h u m o,r leans to-' The show was later eanmlgd lllfll gram Inlirh-ne evening tlaia on Mondgy , Tuesdays a n d Fri- days! ' ' Cavett also Is a s served as guest host on the Corgan show. I I ' ,f fl . I, , ,. , . Ili lil.-hilscu ill. UT l:lO:SlIU 9' STREETS of NEW YORK Oli Shi! D Liifliol Nltiittl T FOI HOLIDAY PARTIES 'TWC wg iw,u.11 Jo: uma. Hai' 'I': li: Lis, 'ia. qllei'r .i-'-- v5 .rl'.s:af rr:-wg fi Ps E... -1 s-eiii . ir 'ff- l U uv? Ti-Eitiffiife NOW ' TE' ' SHOXYING MOVIEQUI DE FILM INDUSTRY IATTNGS N 1 r. . ,Ny E., Le.f-n.er.-2mn.t- nf- ualls'aT1nvts--wuadnrauvpnn g-a-.2 t-ti.. Ti'1JiwT'.4.w 'f ' MW' SlAaVI?i..'t-....Hl3 ' J tow tr ntouun rmcts 'tnlxnur' IS l slullunr MJAHEHE' s'Zl2Eii 2Eli'u VKRAKATOA. ' EAST OF JAVA rscuuc M AlA7.'1E3.A giafxihrlg my . vin :fo one tvq5'o 'ii-ni Sltcows iu Fa2rfi:f1i'su4ii1uiii8' Aa oem if li om. very snuv3FrAiwnvipleqw . , HILL'f uEW'EiLI?ERtt2Q.ES5'cEDEU Q. . inn' QIIGII we WAR A DDZEH DIRTY VIAVS The Elllrlv Heroes um :Danni lollu IIIELAIID H- a-Level: Iiciieiltsi lrack oI,T5Ig?gder i GEITFQ:-UUA Qitgrfgo 'iiiiiugii i6D'iil 'M lIIKA VTHERESE AND ISABELLE' GIRL lil LOVER'S LANE :annum From Ima un. suOT'HiiiET-riaw' .. N l ' .. m 'Lili 795.-.i'i'5 b Hu woJv.vnmg Dean nm is:l.?:il.553liiZi':'r.:z:Ilsf' ' ?iIH.'?iIilrIi I T' ' A hi II 7 a1:..'::t l5iQ.5j.ts15Li?w'xli' sms or BORN fart lu iuonlrn turn mu Ring of 'Bright Water X .nests trnrfn. 'MYSZJE 9',.LE'e,lI'Il'1IiI MATIIIEE idniiznbw siui sIio'i1'iEis'iiovf Ill ill sTi'liim r'il 'IIi :swiss Eilneullsagrehes onviu v 0 f, of is na rsmwkqii mu. aim BATTLE EOF BRITAIIW' PETER USTIUOV UEKUSERT 'IHOT MILLIONS n..i ?i'2I..l' 'i2l:.!i2l'l3.5f'm ?-'ii' Hiifiilriiz' ' i t1oegi5rH5gHm.zui 1 orcuir-sen 'vouut sun lliuue' , EL'EE 5?rI'lZf5?'ie TrE'i I Ind IHCGIII ' I rHonounlI'i'uonznu Munir DMI! DOY- Brion Kellfr. P I CJIYLDII -'wml six vou an salmon BDU: Rilirl ' Gan ll Alldl nl! un-wi 'finlan- u WALY DIS!! V'S H THE LOVE BUG X JUN LEWIS 1 'HOOK, LINE AND SINKER' SMCIII MJIIMI TNIWYYUW DI I if sm avmzun In v. PTTt.noi-nfs 5 In Cerner we Ll5r iI:p'iV'j' I E- ggiriiliiiiiiiilinzi-,ItTf M ll Hin 3 lCADEMs AW Bs 3 y h Q 'd 5 I 4+.t'rtUr..mf 523555 u C y 'ilkswousiu DMTOOLE A ll IHC Sundance Kill 'ml' PAUL IIEWMLH PLUS SHORE? i'r1f2lS'uiAR TREE U mum Emuulnrnm BDA OFFICE DPEN A ill All. RUSIWCS Still HMV Ill Sli! TOY -.iiliL.i9irl2Iilili. UWW Vgfgggglit n:io'l.m. Jrhn ilk Mlllup Wayne Hudson Newman PAu5Kf'i's'ilaiTi'E'ifiIb'ii iiII' gzlfuxl UNDEFEATED sviriistufsmvmw. Airmizin. mn . 1 , . army - i1'f??i i st 2.23 Finally a movie thai tells ll like Il was! FLASHBACK '- PIRTS I AND Il .rtvnli in e.-in of tnbiissnus - nlus selected ,mms Shown ill 5:30 :nd 9110 Pllltd R-Restricted ri-It in :id-.' olitel Court Theatre Sill W. Fam! du Llc Av, Ill-HI! DICK VAN DYKE mcnflr MICKEY LEE 'ROOHEY THE COMIC Futon u 1. mu. me usa. 1:50 Muon ani.-lismmvnl-vlt.P.c. wwmss romonoow Ar 1 owtv 11 , I ii: ravi I 2'63.nh'Zf'yi ' ei'i'.l...-Bti: n,Q,f,QQ.S LOIE HUB mn alkyl. ali, Mmm POPI llwukre ,?1ii,5 '.3'?,'g,f, MOTURCYCLE TNIIILLFI ANGELS FROM HELL' EAl',f ' DEVIL'S O' BOTH PICTURES MATURE JAMES BROWN On Siege in Person 'ILIOII Ili WIIITEIT' SNTUH effhfirfmffin cmtmznrs tunnis rouommw THROIIGII suunlv opeu Tfllo, SHOW AT I Savile Claus Conquers lhe Marlians ' W' OPEN l2:3O 'J!l'.l l...,2ttii' ...Dm tours its nlcxnr ,Ill WALT DISNEV'S I1lQJI?,.5IJ.9fQ Angel in My Packer TIIOS Fill IVR EH'L i'52f,L Ll A -IINN I rm sive-Z. v-Lieffs-Eiiis wmen tgiirtigiivuenlieiis filivnwiilfga 'fhif ll Ehnllld YIM JSF 'iilii' iiiliilii CUCKOOH an cotoai sraaama I- ' MIIIIIELLI, I-'ll'W ' KURTOII num '-M tom 'rim fflnultf ll 3105, 5:05. ml, 9:25 wer AIlfYEini.'Si.i'3iii. C3l'I if'ii'f 5'3i2f iI!IJl MORE DEADLY THAN TILE MALE ' iri1'r.'Ii. A?:u ' ' ESV ETKL 7 own: Prestige Tluuire ,1TiiHIls'T2,'E'iii'Hfrila. sr. Eifwgo PREMIERE SHOWING BARRY IOII GORDON VOIGHT RIOIJT OF Ig 1 2' nTgJ'e,'ii'E':Eh Tzu ing' ir:i:3H3nrHZy tOiHii 5ii'iilU-my . our ' ako - Gvgllgrg TOMORROWTNQGHT ONLY M2525 i I .ibgftllnlllg Wg? an l'.1lfz:1lilylss.lti':2ilg'1 I T . ' Us U .4 ling! sliewi?r.lH'lT!'iii1nii.4 tvviT.v V K 1 jf ...ff y it flair- , -'i'iiii'iEii.'il s1 't I H its H' vga NN I-3'Li H',..l. Il.. ts. WINN ' INC KAT HE LION IN WINTER sign ne cmluiiws I-TATTHEE TOMORRSWETHEPOSII SIJIIDAV 'inline sittin 'sims Gill ' -hui festival I 1 u l I' fztffrqasethzint evrtlr. ES' egress PBURH 0'TOOLE - HLIl3J llld G IMI. P '0 QM. .. , r in . shi-.rt5!?..9'53.S'?2'n..l. li 'W- .WHI.'?'5Ii.Eifi, LQVE 5119 'in HHH Killian MATIHEE TOMORROW peg mi, St-ow 1, Om mu AAHE' HOW AS ABOVE west Allis iwwo Westlaw i.'lg'l',1,' unu li lmao 1,-,heme BULKEE Lioiifzo nerillno Plnv nun E. 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