Marycrest College - Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1969

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In the 1969 yearbook, we attempt to view Marycrest through all these eyes. In order to give the fullest defnition as is possible, we look at Marycrest people and attempt to jind the many ways they see this Catholic Liberal Arts college. During the 1968-69 school year, we have looked, snapped, and defned. And now wepresent, Marycrest College 1969. The Yearbook Staff 4 1 'Qi marycresl is cz college on cz hi!! ?' li FLEET v.,,K, ' , ' .. ' a :S 415, Q- mf Q' Q L. Q. ' gr f 3 L kv 1, ,VNS Z 3- I ss 'if 2 7, VR 'QD' marycrest Shirley Sch wieters Marjorie March, Margaret Kessler sg .1 5 Sister Mary Helen, Sister Regina Cathy Freund Jang! Rug? Sandy Nesbitt 8 people H M nning B Barb Grell the salt of the earth everywhere you look . ob Dubiel, Joe M Carolyn Cole Shirleen M cCorvey K, af' f for goodness goodness in believing in laughing in giving ,.,..,,...,,.,,,,,,,..,,..,,, ' ' f ' 'iv' , f fl- f f'-1 n -. g , g V, . 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'iii-J H4 3- -5 fi? 5 is 1 Nr and cz handful of lasts gi awww when Ain' -1. if marycresl is all these things smi 'Q' Y sssixz I P sv Wg Q 'R Q 3 it -5. fm Q E -,. sq, Q ,gg ,Q K 1 5 we f v freshnfzanhood is being new in a new world special freshman september EVEN is 0r1'erzlal1'0n 20, 1968 , Y mM0'pA Iowa Senator Harold Hughes political rally for senator hughes september 25, 1968 30 SQ? 164.1 1511 .QV 1 ill! 31 founders day october 7, 1968 Sister Mary Edith Kane CHM, and Dr. Con- rad Bergendofj, received honorary degrees of Doctor of Humane Letters during the eighth annual Founder's Day ceremonies, Sister Mary Edith, former dean of women, now serving as director of admissions, was awarded the degree for her dedicated and digni- fed services to religion and to education. Dr. Bergendoj president emeritus of Augus- tana College, was cited in recognition of his distinguished life of service as a citizen, and a scholar, and as a religious and educational leader. 32 fe K-1 , -.1u- Leading the Founderfv Day procexsion are Dr. Conrad Bvrgendqff Sister Mary Helen, prexidenlg Mr. Raymond Jordon, acting deang ana' Sisler Mary Edith. 33 Sue .Wewenhuhv BFISFV Baxter xg' we In:f'2 -5 fr'-'. I Q 1 f .-g K V 1 v i'l Q'1f ' ' Glu' av ,ik ,. NV gl . V N J '63 --Xt J- ,xv fur' 1 ' a KYHA x 5 4 , . - ' ' fx, ' . f1 'V .. 'VKX s 4, , home-ec cl style show 1, . -4:-ff 2 X 6 If , at X 4, , B , ub fffQ..f'fi' - Af 4 Q , Wh,N. N ,If th K 5 K X Aj . , ir . 11 41' Pal Bradshaw Roaalla I-'mo Marilvrz 0'Commr 35 3 homecoming October 23-2 7, 1968 'F-4 marycrest co-chairm en , I . ur VK H I If R .L A, I , Marycrest Freshman Dormitory-Decoration Contest Winner Homecoming Theme Song Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon? Would you like to glide in my beautiful balloon? We couldfioat among the stars together, you and I For we canfly! Up, up and away, my beauznul, my beautiful balloon! Suspended under a twilight canopy, We'll search the cloudsfor a star to guide us. Ifby some chance youfindyourseUloving me, We'llj?nd a cloud to hide us, Keep the moon beside us. WorId's a nice place in my beautU'ul balloon. It wears a nicer face in my beautUul balloon. We can sing a song and sail along the silver sky For we canfly! Up, up and away! 37 the parade before N. 1: 1-1. Q VL ., 'IS . Q W :Q e ' Q H 9 Y 5, X 5+ Y E 1: e SY ,ggw---.., .M EN, 1 3 Q 1 l E W , ive?-553 an 1 J! an Q W ff.f:'7f:fff and during e Z Q ii iii , f e The queen and her eourl: Jane Pritchard, Maureen Miller, Bernie, Markey, Sue Meyer. N01 shown is Rani Chione. 39 homecoming programs variety show- a'enny brooks-frea' smool the happenings variel y show a'enn y brooks the happenings variety show 41 student council house october 23, 1968 ff! riff xx , --f' f Y ,ff i .fo S ,,-H 'M ks .W-f is -5 '-SS, F777 os 45' Sixler Joan SheiIpre.s'w11x Ihc' keyx Io the new studenl vozmcil house fin background! as Jamfl Ruge givvx hw a 5200. l'0I!lI'I',7lIl1'UI1ff'Ol7l Sllltfvlll filllllllflkffll' lhv Martin Lulhvr King Scholarship Fund. 42 brechl on brechl november I, 1968 Membenv ofthe Brecht on Brecht casr' Laurice Harak Liz Fredrickson and Kar P h d 43 parenfs weekend november 9-10, 1968 .-.....,, 44 1-,MA-,,. The Lahrfkzmily 45 Director, Father Andrew McCormack charlz'e's aunt december 6-8, 1968 Tom Modzelewski, Sylvia Staszak Chris Bender Elmer Aspery Ginny Johnson Bob Dubiel Adi W if christmas . . and lhafs what christmas is all about speakers ana' performers William ana' Marilyn Dawn lulenists di singers Ben Richardson A Caasefor Optirnisnfz lnolpicturedl Koichi Tamara and Kazunfzi Anfiano workshop in japanese painting ana' sculpture 8 father ref!! y 4 4 . - 1 1 jo y ln Father Reilly Dr. Paul Skinner Dr.-101111 WUUPQ' a'rs. Skinner ana' wobfe . . . on drags february 4,6, 1969 IQVIOI' february 12, 1969 willianfz brown festival offazlh february 3 8 1969 Father James Barra Father Gerald Kraus, Colleen Hynan, Sisterjoan Shell social work career night february 11, 1969 Senior Q1 W Q11 11 M Senior clf1.v.s' Qfficr'r.s'.' ll-r? Kalhy llallagan, prc'.videnI,' Shcfrrv Wvlrh, v1'ce-prc'.v1'11'ur1rg Pal Imrlrl' scfvcflurn' Jewlnc' f'Yl'IHI'Hg, ll'f'll,VllFC'I',' BI't'lldlI H ex,s'z', ml-mnzpus I'l'l7I'f'5f'IIIl1Ifl'l',' Gloria Cirvwz, Qff-cunzpzzs rvprawlz- I!lIIl'6'. J fa, ROSA NN A UCHSTETTER Mendota, Illinois CA ROI. A NN A NDERSON Rock Island, Illinoiv AW'A fg ELIZA BETH E. BAXTER Iillirolt City, Maryland I:'Iwr1e11Iz1m' I:'a'ucaIion fwi KA TH Y BLISS B6 IIEl1lIOIffl Iowa Iilenzenlarl' Ifducalion VICTORIA ANN' BERGI.LfYD Aledo, Illinois Elenzenlary Educalion J UD TH BL? MIN Chicago, Illinois .X'ur.x'ir1g 53 SISTER PATRICIA BUCHHEIT Dubuque, Iowa Nursing 1' ,JW JUDITH LOUISE CALCARI Staunton, Illinois Elementary Education Vliilill.-..M., MA R Y CAMPBELL St. Petersburg Beach, Fla Elementary Education CAROLYN CASTRO Wilmette, Iliinois Art SONDRA MEKSHES CARRICO Bettendoff, Iowa A'Vuf5'fng 54 Chicago Heights, Ill. Social WeU'are Spanish hr FRAN CHIODO Des Moines, Iowa Elementary Education KAREN CHA MPLIN Vincent, Iowa Nursing ALICE ANNE CLARK Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education BARBARA COACHER Charles City, Iowa Nursing MICHELLE CLASEMAN Clinton, Iowa Home Economics ROBER TA RABBIT COCHRAN Chariton, Iowa English 55 CONSTANCE JOAN COLGAN Wyoming, Illinois Elementary Education SHA RON LEA DA L Y Chicago, Illinois Elementary Education BONNIE COLLINS Buffalo, Iowa Elementary Education ..-NM DAISY M. DELANEY Lewistown, Montana Social WeU'are -E.. COLLEEN DE MA Y East Moline, Illinois English DIA NE CONNORS Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education SHELIA DONAHUE Ottawa, Illinois Business stil CA THERINE DONNER Three Oaks, Michigan Elementary Education LESLEY ENDERLIN Alexis, Illinois Home Economics A NN EA SH Da venport, Io wa Nursing L. MARILYN INGRID ENGLUND Moline, Illinois Elementary Education MAR Y CA THERINE ENRIGHT Erie, Illinois Elementary Education IRENE MARIE ELDER East Moline, Illinois English JA NET ERPELDING Algona, Iowa Nursing SHERR Y E VA NS Davenport, Iowa ' Elementary Education LINDA ELAINE EVANS '-.....,, Fairfield, Connecticut Sofia! Wewve MA R Y A NNE FERRA RI Ogelsby, Illinois Physical Education JEANNE MARIE FLEMING Oak Park, Illinois Elementary Education LENA MARIE FERRERI East Moline, Illinois Elementary Education KA THLEEN FITZGERALD Bettendorf Iowa English 58 STELLA MARIE FRERKES Moline, Illinois Elementary Education MARJORIE FITZGERALD Story City, Iowa Social WeUore DENISE FUHRMANN Springfeld, Illinois Nursing '55 MARCIA ANN GOLINGHORST Walcott, Iowa Elementary Education MAR Y GIMBEL Davenport, Iowa E I. h MA UREEN GRANT Hg 'S East Moline, Illinois 59 Social WeU'are GLORIA GREEN Rock Island, Illinois .Sac ial Science CHRIS GRA VINO Rackjbrd, lllinaix Music Edacarian BARBA RA GRE-LL Davenporl, Iowa H IXIll!'VlA SISTER CA ROLE A .YNE G L'f'KI:'I:'.N' GFUIII Falls, Maulana Social Slzidies MA UREEN DIA NE GRIFFIN Knoxville, Iowa NHfSf H SANDRA GUERRINI Dal:ell, Illinois Speech and Drama 60 PA L'l.I:'TTE IIA NSOX D11 vvnpnrl, Iowa I'4l't'l1f'll KA TH Y Hf1I.l..f1 CAN Chicago, Illirmiv 11'f6'I!IE'lII!Il1l' llvlillflllfllll SANDRA A. HARRIS Den ver, Colorado fvl1l'll1I'.S'Ili1' Fra pl JA Nl: HILINZ Peoria, lllilmis Elefvzclztzlrj 1.11111 1111011 MAR Y J0ll.f1Y'M,f1.N' Oak Park, lllifmix Elt'I7I?IIILlf-1' EIIIIICYIIIIIHI J014l'Y E. llI:'MPS TEA D C'hic'11gn, Illinois Nursing 61 14 BRENDA HESSE Bettena'orjQ Iowa Social WeUare KA THLEEN HERD Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education MA R Y PA T HOGA R TY Davenporr, Iowa Social Science ff' PEG JA COBS Davenport, Iowa Physical Education KA YE HOLLA ND Otlumwa, Iowa Nursing JOAN MARIE .IEFFERS East Moline, Illinois Social Welfare 62 LINDA .IO YCE Chicago, Illinois Art 4 E nge ' V VVV,V I H A it ,W ' 2, L',, . I f 4-' N.- ,N ., ,L. , . . 33 il ' 255, ' W' ' A U . '52 ELEA NOR KELDING Moline, Illinois Music Education KA THERINE KAPRA UN Putnam, Illinois Nursing - -as I , ,.AA I ,T .2,W l,.i ,. LINDA KEAN Cascade, Iowa Home Economics Q-ww EN. I I S USA N K E LL Y Davenport, Iowa English 63 MARGARET ANN KESSLER Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education QQ'f xaY if xi CAROL YN J. KEHL Iivergreen Park, Illinois Elementary Education COLLEEN KILBRIDE Essex, Illinois Nunsing ANN KINLEY Coggon, Iowa Nursing NOREEIV KIVLIN Davenporl, Iowa Elwnentary Education MAR Y ANTOINETTE KNAPP Mason City, Iowa Nursing MICHAEL KOENIG Bezzendorf Iowa Ari SUSA NNE KR USE Davenport, Iowa lileirienlary Education 'wap PEGG Y JEAN KUHLENBECK Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education MA RSHA ELLEN LA CEY Peoria, Illinois Business Education SUZANNE LA WLOR Davenport, Iowa ROSEMA R Y A NN LAHR Iowa City, Iowa Elementary Education Art Education 'qs sw CHER YL LA MPS La Salle, Illinois Nursing PATRICIA ANN LEARY Chicago, Illinois Home Economies IDA MARIE LEGNER Blackstone, Illinois Elementary Education AR VEIN LINDSKOG East Moline, Illinois Education Social Science TONI MacDONALD Reynolds, Illinois Home Economics LUCY ANN LOHMANN Germantown, Wisconsin Social WeUare MONICA McCARTHY Washington, Iowa Biology PA TRICIA A. McDONALD Chicago, Illinois Nursing SUSAN LEE LUSE Davenport, Iowa Nursing ep., AA MAR Y ANITA MCMANUS Sherrard, Illinois Business Education SANDRA Mc WILLIA MS Rock Island, Illinois Mathematics MARJORIE MARCH Dyersville, Iowa Elementary Education fu.. M ANN MAHLSTADT Mason City, Iowa Nursing DEBORA H MARINA Rl Westchester, Illinois Elementary Education afmlvi KA THLEEN ANNE MASON Jackson, Michigan Elementary Education PA M MA N G E N 0 Chicago, Illinois Home Economics Mi CAROL MCNICHOLS Chicago, Illinois Elementary Education LINDA K. MENZEL Sioux City, Iowa Nursing 'x-in JA NE MOELLER Salem, Iowa Elementary Education S USA N ME YLR Burlington, Iowa Physical Education NA NCY NA GLE Davenport, Iowa English ,aww A VERNIA NEFF Moline, Illinois Nursing PATRICIA D. MITCHELL Arlington Heights, Illinois Nursing KA THR YN NEWBROUGH Des Moines, Iowa Social WeUare SISTER GERALDINE 0'BRIEN Ottumwa, Iowa Social Wcyarc KATHLEEN A. 0'HARRA Colchester, Illinois English ,ff 1' MA RIL YN KA THR YN 0'CONNOR Dunlap, Iowa French MAR Y VICTORIA OHSA NN Clinton, Iowa Nursing JOANNE 0'ROURKE North English, Iowa Nursing MARIE. O'DONNELL Clinton, Iowa Physical Education wav' 'il DIA NE PENNINGTON Davenport, Iowa English xx KAREN ANN PRITCHARD JANE PRITCHARD Dex Moines, Iowa Elementary Educarion Geneseo' 1f 0's, SUSAN CAROL PU TNA M Elementary Education Iowa Cm, Iowa Speech and Drama Elemenlary'Educalion MAR Y RA NDA LL Otlumwa, Iowa English MAR Y JA NE SABA TINI La Salle, Illinois Social Studies 70 NANCY SANDERS Davenportg Iowa Elementary Education 55..- CA THERINE MAR Y SCHLORCH South Bend, Indiana Elementary Education SUZA NNE SCHEBLER Davenport, Iowa Social WeUare BARBARA SCHNEIDER Wood River, Illinois Nursing ,sl-x mp' SIMONE IRENE SCHRODER Burlington, Iowa Natural Science 0 SISTER UNA SCHOMMER C.H.M. Minneapolis, Minnesota Elementary Education LINDA SCIDA Rockford, Illinois Social WeUare 71 LOIS LA NE SEA MS East Moline, Illinois Elementary Education J 0 A NN SCOTT Moline, Illinois English MONICA SENG Lost Nation, Iowa Social WZ2Uare YD' , -wr CA THERINE MAR Y SKA RBECK Galesburg, Illinois Social Science HOLL Y ANNE SIDDERS Moline, Illinois Elementary Education ELIZABETH SQEDER Peru, Illinois Nursing 72 DA WN STEELE 1 Rock Island, Illinois ' Business Education PH YLLIS STA NGER Davenport, Iowa Mathematics SHERR Y SWA NSON Davenport, Iowa Social WeUare PA TRICIA A. TEBEA U Chicago, Illinois French .IA NIS TA G UE De Will, Iowa Elementary Education MA R y THQMPSON Davenport, Iowa Physical Education 73 MAR Y ANN TORRES Moline, Illinois Elementary Education M. GLORIA VALDES Moline, Illinois Spanish LINDA TU TK 0 Streator, Illinois Nursing f , , XX -...vs MICHELE KA Y VANDER HORN Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education LINDA VAN HAMME Victor, Iowa Mathematics SUSAN URBAN Iowa City, Iowa Spanish L YN N VOSS Madison, Wisconsin Drama MARY LYNN WAHLIG Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education .IOA NNE DOSS WEG WORTH Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education MARGARET WALA TKA Davenport, Iowa Elementary Education SHERRY LYNN WELCH Kewanee, Illinois Social WeUare RUTH ANN WIEBEL Davenport, Iowa Social WeU'are y V -.. BARB- WALKER Burnside, Illinois English MA R Y ZA NG Kewanee, Illinois Elementary Education organizations tl-rt Diane Halford, Jeana Julius, Kate Clay, .lo Ellyn Sanders, BACK, Mary Dewey, Mary Ann e Fischer, Sherry De Wulf Sue hull. alpha delta theta Alpha Delta Theta is the professional sorority of medi- cal technologists. The Omi- eron Chapter ofthe sorority, present on this Campus, has the following aims: to unite women preparing for and en- gaging in Medieal Technology to achieve definite standards in the projessiong to raise the prestige of the medical tech- nology student ofthe eampusg and to inspire members to greater individual ejort. alpha sigma nu Alpha Sigma Nu aids in the preparation ofstudent nursesjor the assumption ofpro- jessional responsibilities. Alpha Sigma Nu officers, ll-rl Vicki Ohsann, treasur- er, Joan Hempstead, president, Toni Knapp, secretary, Jan Erpelding, vice-president. arete The purpose of Arete is to enable members and those participating in invitational activities to fur- ther develop their skills and techniques gained in classes and to ajord the opportunity for desirable social contacts. The students of St. Ambrose physical education club and the members ofArete en- joyment and relaxation through our recreational activities. FRONT ROW il-rl Mary Thompson, Teri Stickler, Sue Da- Ann Fararri, Peg Jacobs, Eunice Hogan, Judi' McGuire vis, Marie 0'Donnell,' BACKg Colleen Hynan, Joanne Olber- Notpresent-for Picture: Linda Glab. ding, Cindy Van Hecke, Mary Kay Phares, Sue Meyer, Mary 77 C6l'll6l' for apostolic action The Center for Apostolic Ac- tion is a volunteer-type organi- zation which provides students with the opportunity to become involved in the community, to be- come aware of the needs of others, and to attempt to meet these needs. Editor's note: The pictures on this page are of Volunteers work- ing on the Center's St. Vincent's project. They do not cover the en- tire scope ofthe club's members orprojects. N. W E f.. ,Me 78 M i , chicago club The only social organization on campus which encourages students from Chicago and outlying areas to work together in strengthening in- terest in all student activities and to further their development in the college community. FRONT, fl-ri Kathy Hallagan, Sharon Daly, pres., Pat Leary, vice-pres., Kathy Sapp, treas., Jane Smith, sec., Sharon Reilly. BACK, Julie Hayes, Mary Walsh, Maureen Daly, Nancy Reilly, Joan McNichols, Jean Flemming, Mary Jo Hayman. commuter's council Commuter's council develops and promotes the aims and the ideas of the Student Associa- tion of Marycrest. It acts as a liaison between day students and faculty-administration. All commuters are members. Commuter's Council ojjicers: Peg Foley, Kathy Fitzgerald, Sue Schebler. 1 79 crest The function ofthe Crest is to provide an opportunity for the students to express their opinions on matters relevant to the modern college student, and to inform the students of signyicant issues on both the local and national scenes. Crest stajf FRONT, ll-rl, Jeanne Judge, editor,' Sue Davis, business managerg Jeanette Patterson, BACK, Mary Giudici, Shirley Schwietens, news editorp Pat 0'Hara, Marcia Valle. Notpresentforpicture: Marie Millenfeature editor. N fledgekin program Fledgekin is a combination of two words: fledge: which means to rear or care for until seMdependence is achievedg and king which means relative orfamily. A Fledgekin acts as a guide helping the inexperienced freshman lFledgiel move easily into and through her college career. SEATED ll-rl Rusty Guros, Ginny Siedl, chairmang STANDING Ann Griffin, Alana Pimental, Sue Davis, Nancy Blough. 80 home economies club The Home Economies Club provides for the personal and professional develop- ment ofcollege home economies students. BACK ROW, ll-rl Sue Meiseh, Carolyn Warin, Jamie Reese, Cathy Lucas, Joanne Olberding, FRONT, Linda Welsh, Rose Walgrave, .lo Anne Curran, notpietured, Toni MacDonald. SUVU FRONT ROW ll-rl Barb McDermott Pat Riley, Kathy Hanlon: BACK ROW Elizabeth Fredriekson, Ann Nagle, house council The House Council of Marycrest College strives to promote resident hall living as designed to give the .students the greatest possible experi- ence in group living, seMdiscipline, and the de- velopment of good -taste. The complete success depends upon the students' willing response to participate in activities for the common good of the resident body. BACK ROW il-rt Mary Martin, Alana Pimental, Joan McNicholas, Joanne 0'Brien itreasl, Helen Papish. SEATED Carol Castro lsect. Monica Seng ipres, 7. Inter- Club is not designed to establish programs or carry out social functions. Rather, Inter-Club is es- tablished as the direct link between campus clubs and the Student Council. The majorfunction ofthe organ- ization is the power to sanc- tion campus clubs and or- ganizations. inter-club FRONT ROW fl-rt Betsy Baxter, Roberta Cochran ipresl, Sharon Daly lvpl, Joan Hempstead isec. 2, BACK ROW Rose Walgrave, Monica Seng, Kathy Brueck, Joyce Wille, Sue Meyer, Rose- mary Lahr, Sue Meisch, Sue Urban, absent Mary Ann Ferrari itreasl. 82 io wa club The purpose of Iowa Club is to promote unity between students from Iowa and the Quad-Cities area. FRONT ROW ll-rl Janet 0'Brien, Sue Meisch, Jeri Bowman, Maureen Miller. BACK ROW Linda Salak, Joanne 0'Brien, Kathy Brueck, Joyce Dolphin, Mary Alice Grwn, Carolyn Cole. le cercle notre dame ll-rl Marilyn 0'Connor, Pat Tebeau, Mary Strobbe, Nancy Tebeau, Sharon Reilly, Sally Weech. 83 FRONT: Mack Manning, Kathy Hanlon, Marilyn Chernestsky, Ginny Johnson. BACK: Carolyn Cole, Karen Pritchard, CIM' Schornak, Bridget Burke, Larry Leopold, Judy Johnson, Bill Caelow, Liz Fredrickson. marycrest mission club Mission Club is a new club with a threefold purpose: ill to foster in- terest in lay-mission work in those who are generous, but donlt know enough about lay missions, 122 to en- courage those who are thinking ofgo- ing to the missions, Peace Corps, or similar organizations, and to prepare them spiritually, morally and mater- ialistically, l3l the club serves as a source in which each member may share mutual desires and goals, those ofhelping the lessfortunate. marycrest drama club This is the Drama Club for majors ana' minors in speech and drama and especially for people interested in every aspect ofthe theater front act- ing to ushering, costume and lighting crews. Drama Club works on allfour of Marycrestfflmbrose productions. Participants also take field trips to Quad-City and Chicago productions. On campus the players sponsor a series of films and participate in homecoming and Mardi Gras. Mission Club ojicers: FRONT ll-rl Pat Fitzgerald, secretary, Marsha Lacey, vice- presidentp BACK: Joyce Wille, president. Not present for picture, Margie Peter- smith, treasurer. B4 music club The Music Club is for those who love and appre- ciate music. Music majors and minors together learn more about each other and their chosen line ofstudy through the common bond ofmusic. During the year, hootenannies, instrumental! vocal recitals, and other activities are given by members who also take advantage of a myriad of musical happenings in the Quad-Cities. fl-rt Teri Stickler, Marylo Scolere, Trish McDonnell. national student association fl rl Betsy Baxter INSA Co ordlnatort Lucy Lohman, Monica Seng, Sharon Daly. SEATED. Mary Ann Farrari, Marilyn 0'COVllI07', Sue Meyer, Peg Jacobs. STAND- ING. Mary Thompson, Jan Graboski, Linda Heithojl Susan 0'C'onn0r, Linda Hun- stad, Marg Jacobs, Marie 0'Donnell. orch es is The purpose of Orchesis is to partake on the inner satisfaction and mutual stimulation that is received from working together, and from participating in dance as a form of creative expression, for an artistic and educational development. I el cfrculo espanol ll-rl Gloria Valdes. Sue Urban, Pam Kimball, 86 SEATED. Janet Ruge, presidentg STANDING. ll-ri. Mary Jane Sabalini, treasurerg Maureen Daly, secretary: Margie Acker, vice-presi- dent. student council The purpose of student council is twofold: 1 j to provide students with a defnite means of communication in all areas which aject them: academic, social, and religious. 21 to actively encourage the development of Christian leadership and responsibility. 87 tri tau The purpose ofthe Tri Tau club is to unite the students majoring in elementary and see- ondary education so they may benejttfrom the ejfective programs in the club: guest speakers, and other educational endeavors. student- faculty committee SEATED: Joanne 0'Brien,' BACK ROW, Geri Bow man, Kathy Fitzgerald, Janet Ruge. Tri Tau ojicers: SEATED: Rosemary Lahr, Pres,,' BACK: Vicki Fager- burg, Treas., Fran Chiodo, sec.,' Maureen Miller., v. pres, 88 young democrats FRONT ROW fl-rl Ann Nagle, Tom Roehford, President: Margaret Balluji Pam Kimbleg BACK ROW Tom Kramer, Joan McNichols, Maureen Daly, Marilyn Ansly, Nora Volgamot, Larry Bellmore. 89 yearbook organizations and faculty-administration staff SEATED: Marty Beckman, organization and faculty-administration editor: BACK: Joanne 0'Brien, Janet 0'Brien, Judy Johnson. introduction and special events stajjf SEATED tl-rt Mary Kay Phares, Margaret Ballujf Vicki Enders BACK Mary Lou Klingman, yearbook eo-ordinating editor, introduc- tion andspecial events editorj Cyndy Van Hecke, Cathy Freund. 90 staffs underclassrnen stajjf SEATED ll-rl Alana Pimental, Linda Ewald, Nancy Blough, Rusty Guros. STANDING: Janice Grwn, underclassmen section editor. senior staff SEATED ll-rl Linda Welsh. senior section editorp Kathy Scarbeck BACK Rose Walgrave, Monica Seng, Mary Thompson business staff SEATED ll-rl Peg Foley, Helen Lammers, business manager: STAN DING, Dianne Schultz, Sue Van Besien, Melody Vermuelen, 91 ,ww W' J Q, W H ,X me ,S N,- diffffw -M ' J rf' ,-433:39 A . ,. -V K X . F. , 35 ff SQ 5 N-Q, ,- M ! wig, g iw K v nn .1- Nw. , juniors Margie Acker Margaret Balluf Anim Barnes Bettendorf Iowa Davenport, Iowa De Will, Iowa Mary Kay Beary Marty Beckman Diane Belger Lovilia, Iowa Canton, Illinois Iowa City, Iowa M Hfillflflf' Bender Barbara Blough Diane Blough Rock 1Sll1'1d. Illinois Peoria, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Mary jo Boysen Barb Bracke Sister Patricia Butler Clinygn, Iowa Silvis, Illinois Davenport, Iowa 93 juniors Susan Carmello Regina Cassini K Hlhy Christiansen Birmingham, Alabama Rock Island, Illinois DFS Plaines. Illinois .lo Anne Curran Cheryl De WuU Diane Dybsky Des Plaines, Illinois Moline, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Victoria Enders Suzanne Evans MIVJ' Fellini' Davenport, Iowa Shenandoah, Iowa D0 VPWPOFI. IOWK1 Mary Anne Fischer Carol Fluegal Helen Fluegal Davenport, Iowa Taylor Ridge, Illinois Taylor Ridge, Illinois 94 juniors Peg Foley Sandra Gamer Linda Glzlb Davenport, Iowa Davenport, Iowa Dubuque, Iowa Linda Glaudel Janice Grabowski Mary Alice Gryfn Moline, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Clinton, Iowa Kathy Hanlon Marie Hansel! Barbara Hefkenkamp Bettendorf Iowa Bettendorf Iowa R0Clf Bland, 1lli'10fS Angela Heitman Connie Hildebranski Sherry Hirl Marengo, Iowa Calumet City, Illinois DUVWIPOVY' IOWU 95 juniors Karen Hoedl Eunice Hogan Ann Irwin Homewood, Illinois Manchester, Iowa Moline, Illinois Jean Jacobsmeier Sister Elizabeth Jansen Judy Johnson Hgughtgn, Iowa Davenport, Iowa Hillsboro, Iowa 5 f Mary Lou Klingman Davenport, Iowa With This Ring I thee wed , . . Susie Carmello orders her class ring. 96 junior Pat Kloslvrmann Linda Lahr Ilelen Lamrners Ilyarsvillcf, Iowa Iowa Ciiy, Iowa I,C1VL I7170l'I, Iowa Diane Lannan Sharon Lenerz Margaret Malloy Davenporl, Iowa A urora, Illinois Vail, Iowa Fran Mapes Roberta McDerrnoli Carol McGuire Bc'IIc'nd0rf, Iowa Jamaica, Iowa De Win, Iowa Sue Meegan Patricia Meier Joannf' Mera Chirago, Illinois Manrlzester, Iowa Rockford, Illinois 97 juniors Marlene Miller Mary Ann Miller Paula lV,Vl'4'fH Sterling, Illingiy Davenport, Iowa Bettendorfl Iowa Janet 0'Brien Joanne 0'Brien Mary Kay Pharey Iowa City, Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Moline, Illinois Michaela Quinn Herlinda Rea Janet Rage Hampton, Illinois East Moline, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Linda Salak Corrine Schiffer Mary Jo Seolere Ankeny, Iowa Zwingle, Iowa Pueblo, Colorado 98 juniors Theresa Seng Sister Mary Bea Snyder Teri Sliekler Maquokela, Iowa Davenporl, Iowa Riverdale, Iowa Nancy Tebeau Janis Timm Cyndy Van Hegke Chicago, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Rggk Island, Illinojy Rose Walgrave Caroline Warin Linda Welsh Annawan, Illinois Shenandoah, Iowa Delwein, Iowa Mary Weston Sally Winkler Rose Marie Zibas Davenport, Iowa Davenporl, Iowa Cedar Poini, Iowa 99 V7 Qs: I x N R A 25 X , ,59vs'a'a -,H 5 ig? h so ho 17 1770 1' 9 5 13. its f 15? gm :Q- 595 4 Q, v-A-K f 1 ' LM Sophomore class Qf7?CPI'S.' fbotmm to lop! Mary Walsh, presidentq Sandy' Nesbitt, vice-pre.videnl,' Cathy Lucas, treaxurerq Diane Seelnzan, ,Y6'C'I'C'ItIl'v1',' and Julie Hayes, on-eantpux representative. Not presentjarpiclure, Mary Walalka, ojlcampus representative. , .nv xrrw M-A e FST ml: Q 'SA ff,fx '95,--qv, vylxxu IIQQQF K an wi sophomores Marilyn Ansley Elmer Aspery, Jr. Maureen Barta Griswold, Iowa Cleveland, Ohio Davenport, Iowa Nf1'1fyB10ugh Mary Ann Brodell .Ioan Bubon CIIICGEU- lllifwis Moline, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Mary Kay Bushma Sandra.Christiansen Cheryl Conrad Davenport, Iowa Davenport, Iowa MwlCl16SI6f, IOWCI Maureen Con way Marcia Cooley Paula Corcoran MWKHVPI Cllmmfn-V Aledo, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Earlville, Illinois Elmhurst, Illinois lOl sophomores Glenda. Cuffln Dolores Cusack Maureen Daly W.V0 8- IUWU Davenport, Iowa Chicago, Illinois Su? Davis Joyce Dolphin Ruth Drahozal Chaflff CIW- IUWU Cascade, Iowa Cedar Rapids, Iowa Diana Driscoll Robert Dubiel Linda Ewald Michele Feeley Williamsburg, IOWH Chicago, Illinois Silvis, Illinois Chicago, Illinois A 1 PHI Fffzgffald Peg Fitzgerald Sharon Fitzgerald Martha Flood Chlfflgfk Illinois Chicago, Illinois Bettendorf, Iowa Rockford, Illinois 102 sophomores Gertrudis Franceschi Margie Gilroy Sandra Glaudel Panama Bettend0rfQ lgwg Moline, Illinois . ,kr . , Cindy Gray Janice Gryfn Rusty Guros Marbury, Maryland Worth, Illinois Mahwah, NewJersey Elaine' Gust Marilyn Haas Barb Huggy Susan Hasso Rovk Island, Ill. El Paso, Illinois Dgvgnpgrl, Iowa Oskaloosa, Iowa Julie Hayes Judy Heddens John Hoie Heather Holding Emden, Iliinois Charles City, Iowa Omaha, Nebraska Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 103 sophomores MGH' BWI' HOVNU Charlene Hryniewich Jcarzrlejudge K 6010, I U W0 ACIOH, lMCl3'SllC'hlI,Vl'II.Y lJa1'e'11porI, Iowa Suxan Kale Mark Kenney Sallv Kloppenborg Rock Island, Ill1'no1',s' W6.YIlllI'Ill.YI?F, Ivlarrlarzcl IJIIVFIIQOFI, Iowa Deanna Koening Jaan KllPff'fI Pal Ladehojj' Mary Laird Washinglon, Iowa Peoria, Illinois Da vvnport, Iowa DUVFIIPOFI, Iowa Nanfy Langenberg Juzlr l.ilc'hh'eld Cvlllhrl' Lucas Mlm- Mangan Iowa City, Iowa Toluca, Ill1'no1',s' fvhIl'lI42f0, Illinois lfmw-I Cm-' lnwa IO4 sophomores Mary McCabe Barbara Mf'DermoIt CaxL'ac1'e, Iowa Delmar, Iowa Trish McDonnell Bernard, Iowa Barbara MCGUH Margarel McLaughlin Da venporl, Iowa Amboy, Illinois .loan Mcfvieholas Chicago, Illinoix Carvl M eenan I.1'ncol11n'ood, Illfrlozlv ,EA 'x 'Y Marx' Kay Buxhnza, Marie Miller Da venporr, Iowa 105 ff ,75 2 , Mary Purcell, Clllh-I' Freund, Ann Kruse, Mary Walazka, sophomores x Sandra Morrell Mileen Murphy Mary Newquisl Davenporl, Iowa Port Byron, Illinois DeKalb, Illinois Kay Nordslrorn Elena Orozeo Jaycee Palagg Burlington, Iowa Chulueanas, Peru Palos Park, Illinois Mary Beth Paonessa Connie Parkinson Mary Kay Pask van Terese Paul Oak Forest, Illinois Milan, Illinois Easl Moline, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois Mary Perino Margie Pelersmith Alana Pimenlal Rayalia Pino Slerling, Illinois Cedar Rapids, Iowa Kailua, Hawaii Panama 106 sophomores Janet Poduska Sara Railsback Mariela Real Ely, Iowa Moline, Illinois Panama Jamie Reese Nancy Reilly Sharon Reilly Davenport, Iowa Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Karen Riesberg Sheila Robertson Patricia RohU' Bill Rowland Dedham, Iowa Davenport, Iowa Bennett, Iowa Cuyahggg Falls, Ohig l Tom Scarding Diane Schultz Lynn Schneider Jane SCIFMIIBI' Chicago, Illinois Da VFHPOFI. lo wa Ohio, Illinois 321 I fndvff IOWH IO7 sophomores Shirley Schwmers Darlene Sharp Jane Smith Davenporfv jowa Mason Ciry, Iowa Freeport, Illinois Jim Sfpeffanf' Marv Srehle Marie Stump Oakford, Pennsylvania Moline, Illinois Apple River, Illinoix Diane Talberl Caxeade. lo wa Su e Da vis 1 08 Connie Timm Theresa Tininiermeyer Joan Tofanelli Davenpori, Iowa FOV! MUdi.Yr1I1, Iowa DUVFIIFKIFI, Iowa l Ann Totman Chrislelle Vaeth Sue VNH 3?SfFf1 Sycamore. Illinois Chicago, Illinois B6'lff'Hd0ff, IUWH Melody Vermeulen MUN' Wahl' Sally Weech Joanne Wiethman Rock Island, Illinois f'h f'f1g0- lmflol-V Rio, Illfnflf-9 Elmwood Park, Illinois 'X Marilvn Wildauer Joyee Wille Kathleen Wilinesmeier Pamela Wrighl Bettendorf Iowa Rock Island, Illinois For! Madison, Iowa Roth Island, Illinois IO9 fresh m en Janice Barker Jeanne Barflell Jane! Bors Ryan, Iowa Solon, Iowa Brooklyn, Iowa Patricia Bour Cindy Broughton Amy Campanile Monmouzh, lllir10iS Le Claire, Iowa Madixon, Wivconsin i I l Linda Campbell Bonnie Carlin William H. Callow Gilman, Iowa Blue Grass, Iowa SI. Louis, Missouri i Mary Jane Chiado Pam Claeys Mollie Collilon La Salle, Illinois Da venporl, Iowa Springfeld, lllinoix III freshm erz Peggy C ala Barhara Craig I1'1'lf'Ff1 Dlllll' Norwalk, Iowa Lawn, lIlIlIUI'.Y Cvllifflflfl, IlliI10i.V 'N Sheila Determan Belh Dray Kalhy DlIIIl'lIII.VUIl Haverhill, Iowa Davenporl, Iowa Bloomiizglon, Illmoix' Stephanie Enhurg Margaret Ii1Ylf'S .Ianiee Fleenor Rgfk llylgmj, 111117015 Beltz'nd0rlQ Iowa Burliiiglon, Iowa Jaan Frileh Emilie Giguere Mary Giudiei Aledo, Illinois Dflvmpofyv 1,,Wg Daveiiporl, Iowa H2 freshnfz en x N. Margaret Gosselin Jody Gregg Aurora. Illinois Rockford, Illinois Mary Greleman Nancy Hanne Carroll, Iowa Pleasant Valley, Iowa Sue Haskin Elizabelh Heck Cll'1f0'1, IOWG Council Blujlk, Iowa Pay Hggd Joyce Hosch Mgnkggnv lgwa New Vienna, Iowa H3 Joy Ann Greiner Keola, Iowa Theresa Hardi Moline, Illinois Garlha Heuer Da venpori, Iowa Gwendolyn Howard East Moline, Illinois fresh nfz en Pilar Huaco Linda Hunstaa' Gayle Hunt Lima, Peru Davenport, Iowa Honolulu, Hawaii Y Margie Jacobs Christine .fanning Marcy Kendrick Davenport, Iowa Iowa Park Ridge, Illinois Jane Klesner Susan Koyak Kathy Kriesel Fort Madison, Iowa Spring Valley, Illinois Kewanee, Illinois Christine Kudla Kathy Larkin Linda Leander Evergreen Park, Illinois Bloomington, Illinois Oltumwa, Iowa H4 fresh m en Raynell Lesnick Nancy Lively Jane Manning Charles City, Iowa Davenport, Iowa Ladd, Illinois Cynthia Martin Mary Sabina Martin Jean Mathiasen Park Forest, Illinois Vinton, Iowa Council Blum, Iowa Coleen Maura vich Palos Heights, Illinois freshmen Kill? MCDONNPN Judy McGuire Mary Kay MeMillin Slffliflg. Illinois Belrendorfl Iowa Slerling, Illinois Cdlhlfffl MFFZUN Peggy Miller Barbara Moore CIWFUEO- lmflffff Chicago, Illinois Elmwood Park. Illinois Ed Moser Geralyn Muldoon Connie Murphy Akron, Ohio Elmhurst, Illinois FUN MUdl,Y0'7. lvwa Maureen Myerx Janice Nahra JoEllen Nahra Rockford, Illinois Davenport, Iowa Bfllfndorjl IOWH II6 fresh m en Vikki Navarro Linda Neithofj' Mary Lou Nemmers Davenport, Iowa Council Bluffs, Iowa Zwingle, Iowa Mflfflfl Nimel Suzanne 0'Connor Margaret 0'Donnell South Plainfield- New -lf'FVf'J' Dunlap, Iowa Chicago, Illinois Pf1'0'Hf1'f l I JoAnn Olberding Mollie 0'Meara Rock Island, Illinois Dye,sv111f,, 10Wa J01fe,, Iffjnojs Helen Papish Mavis Patch Jeanette Patterson Pueblo, Colorado Rockford, Illinois Rock Island, Illinois H7 freshm en Peggy Piersch Gena Regan John Reilly Dubu qug, jowa Brookfield, Wisconsin Cleveland, Ohio Marv Ann Risinger Flor M. Rivera Roxanne Rohm Fort Madison, Iowa Panama Davenport, IOM! Mary De Wi Rumann Daniel Russo Carol St. Clair tt, Iowa Davenport, Iowa Coal Valley, Illinois Olga Ra Panama quel Sanchez Kathi Sapp Suzanne Sauer Chicago, Illinois Bennett, Iowa H8 o Mary Scheblcfr Carol Schielr: Mary Ann Schlorch Da venport, Iowa Holy Croxx, Iowa Soulh Bend, Iowa Clrford T Schornk Susan Scieszinski Marilyn Sharp Marietla, Georgia Albia, Iowa B?lt6ndorfQ Iowa ,aw 0 Colleen Sheehw' Norfolk, Iowa H9 freshmen Kris Smith Ruth C. Speth Dgvenpgn, IOM-g Davenport, Iowa Maria Stella Mahi' Stilwell Bloomingdale, Illinois Waukon, Iowa Patricia Stump Catherine Suhr Apple River, Illinois Da venport. lv wa Helen S:-rbowski Marv Thomas Chicago, Illinois East Moline. Iliinois 120 Marilyn Stejenrneier Fort Madison, Iowa Kathy Stohl Davenport, Iowa Rita M. Sweet Freeport, Illinois Marsha Tometieh Moline, Illinois reshnfzen Linda Tunis Teresa Tvedt Thomas Vashro Davenport, Iowa Montour, Iowa Minnetonka, Minnesota Eileen Vensel Linda Vergamini Tyre,-g Vittetoe Rock Island, Illinois Council Bluffs, Iowa Keofa' 10Wa Rim Wllhlhffm Christine AA Ward Ninette Weldemuth Rock Island, Illinois Davenport, fgwg Ggnegeg, Illinois Marguerite Whiteside Nora Wolgamot Rita Zang Reynolds, Illinois Dan ville, Illinois Kewanee, Illinois 121 ,mx M. Q. . aa'nfz1'nislraZi0n i3 j Y ff- si -- I .. - ,, f X ff' A - I , , .a 5 Yxf - W-Ms.. .N wk 5 61 wav' M Sister Joan Sheil, Dean of Women Siszer Mary Helen Rappenecker, President Sisler Jane Francis Hanrahan, Viee Presi- denljbr Finance. F A iv ' Mr, Raymond J. Jordan, Acting Dean af' Sisterjoseph Marr Walters, Regislrar Srudies 'X Sister Mary Edilh Kane, Director QfAdn1i.v.vi0ns and Financial Aids 122 Mr. Louis Dc'Luca, Vice Prendwzrjor Dc'x'c'l0pnien1 Mr. Edward Henkhaus. Chiefflccountant ui 2 5 , r if i Mr. Paul Harvey, Public Relations Director M rx. Susan Schauenberg Director of Counx elling Mr. Urban Sch wieters, Superin- tendent ofliuilding and Grounds Miss Leona Soehren Admissions Miss Patricza Keefe Admissions Counsc lor Counselor SITTING, Mns. Jack Briggs, Mrs. Wm. Kulp, STANDING, Mrs Thomas Mullin, Mrs. T, M. Thompson, Miss Barbara Bloomer i51 'WKf X 5 5 J Mlxxv Beulah Nunamaker. Plaeenz en I Direelor Mn Mary Hanrahan, Book- BetIySoec1'er, Campux Nurse ,N , ffqcr...-. Holland, Campus Nurfe 1 Ii mafia, N Z H3 .4 :LQ Mrs, John L. Hayman, Alum- nae Director N.......-.......-..- lf 2 D D 1, all D f 5 'w w ' ' 5,2255 Wi fi 1 vfiiii' '1'V rf f 4? fr M fx ' aff 1 fl X I , . ,, ,A H77 A 2 Y f f' L ' Mrs. Warren Holm, AdfPIlXSl0i1Y Mrs I-a' Driscoll Slrudenl 0f?ve L mon Dfrulor Mm' Orlean Schroeder, Printzng DFIJIIFIHZKVII Dlru lor Sister Marita Bartholome Head Librarian library staff Mr. Richard Rilej Head Cataioger 92223 Mrx. Grace Feng Acquisitions Librarian .,.,,W A- ef-' Mrs, Caroline Cline Order-Serials Librarian Sister Catherine Burns MUS MUJWU Slanfflf Pgrigdicgls Ljbfgrfgn ASSOCHIIB Dfl'L'L'l0l' ofthe 11'dL4C'0li0l'll1l Materials Center 'turf' 5:4555 i , Q . 1 . o W ai ' Mwwwffevtl j 1 M A J a f W Mrs. Margaret Johnson Circulations-Order Librarian faculty philosophy ohcl relz'g1'oh A..i Fulher flndrew MM 'ormavk A--K P1Zl'l0A'Uf1,1'l' f 2 i iw .:,: f I-'alher Charlw' Barrel! R cligion F other lfurl Richard Rel1'g1'or1 E13 8.4 lfallzvr Andrew Bzlzlzzx .S'1',s'1f'r Elizahvlh Pl't'lxE'I1 Phl'l0S0f7l'1w1' C 'hzzpluin Rvligion 127 languages and literature english ' ,I .wr if I 2 ' A ' 1 Q , A mi , H ff- , ,..,, A s.. .. 3 ,if W K Mr. RClVl'Il1f1I1llJIJfddl1 English Sisler Paul .'t1ClL'L'UV0lIU OSF , ElIAQll',S'l1 .s..,,,, . ,L- ,.-nf N01 Pivlureaf' Y Mm: Belly Clarke V, Jozzrflaliwz Sisler Palricia Tray ElIKQll.Yll 128 Mr. Harry Kelly linglish .S-asm 5 g ESQQ 5: ': 'H'-M-f-w.g Misx Kathleen llayav English modern foreign languages Mr. John Talboll, Jr. Spanish Father Eugene Haraxyn English .SISIEF Marie C ICIIICHIC' French N01 Piclured: Dr, Maria C'a,vr1Lv Spanish Mrs. IX,0ht'I'I Ohllllllll Spun is li Sivler Maria Trinilax French Sister Marie Ven Hors! Cvh6 I7'lf,S'lU' and PII-l'.K'iL'5' .S'lvIz'r l.orefI1u I'w'1111du UFS C'IIl'l7Il'XIfl' 1 im x . .. f igs ,,.1-: - natural sczence Sister Mary Reh mann Biology W. Mr. Jamcnv IJ. R4'.w1ic'k Ph 1'5ic,x' O D L g K O K I ,uf I 21, K I ,, 0 , f f?! I 1 S G ' -what . fa M, k W af H Mrx, R. H. Wvir, Jr. B 1'r1lagy Sister Cgfhleen Reid Mr. James Van Speybroeck Mathematics Mathematics mathematics M iss Sharon Barta Mathematics an 5 O L ,..x.1 Mr. Rohvrl F. Miller H ix tory social science 'Nr W Sl',X'IUl' lx 1lIf1ft'c'H liherdt lIix'mrV1'. Pflfflllfflf SC'I't'lIL't' 132 Szlvlcfr Barbara M illzfr .S'o4'iologl' Hn e arts s I f Miss Donna Mariharl A rl Q e al Q ? ,Wm -.1l..4....f...nr-f Sisler Clarke Eberdr Arr Mrs. Wolleal Music music Sister Benito Moore Music 134 Mrs. Roland Person Music Mr. Charles Cbsrello Speech and Drama speech we Cllfl a' drama N01 pic'mred.' Mr. Laurence Conner Speech and Drama Mrs. Marr Halberl Speeclz ana' Drama Sixrer Mary Olivia Sliboll M mic 135 Nun. l:'a'uc'ati0n Sis fer Teresa G 0 nl e: applied arts ea'ucati0n Mrx. .lavk Higqinv Mr. Donald Denharl Eduealion Edufalffm home economics Sixler Mary Dolores Feehan Home l:'c'w1on11cs Sister Mary Veroniea MUA ndrews Home Eeonomicv 1 36 Mrx. Charles Vorderberg Home Eeononzies' and sciences and psychology fi? Sister Mary Joanne Moore Mrs. Paul M Psychology-Education Psychology- librory science M rs, Bvvcfrlee Tram SUt'l'f1f U'4'!ff1F6' social webfczre business 138 hm .Skier Rnhvrm K eezzczn Bus in am .S'f.s'lcfr A rim' .llllfflll Mui 'uhm' Bm' in an : SAX ' X X K .X sk i fl Liv? 5' Q 5 . Mm: Richard Dallon P111 sim! Edllfdlllllll physical and health education M rx. I ren cf H earhvr Sister Margaret Maureen Carroll Ph-l',Xl'C'llf f1wdllC'l1II'0lI Physical i1'dll!'lIII'0H 139 nursing Sisler Therese Mariv Priichard Nursing Nursing Mrs. David Wedean Nursing html is is swrr s,s lis ,'f-uns, Sisier Mary Regina Seidl Nursing 140 Sister Mary Brigid C'0na'0n Mrs. Eugwi 1' Owrbx .Yzirsing guy, ,L Qxww 'I V 1 , , Sisler H el wz Undzfrwrmd .Vurxing Mm: C'atlzer1'r1e Buvon .YllfS'I'I7g 6, 1? Vf5,'2fl, W'- ' ' ,, 1 V fffwif iff' ,. Q ., ,,,g,ffe,,m,,f,.iQ7?:2'xi -' V 4 , .-,. M zsx 0rc'If'he'n Johnson f' If if Nurxzng '59 ' . 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Iowa WIG WA Y Sales and Complete Wig Service 1407 Harrison Street Davenport, Iowa 323-4632 ROYAL CAB 3l5 Harrison Street Davenport, Iowa 323-8035 ELLIOTT CA MERA SHOP 234 W. 3rd Street Davenport, Iowa and I604 5th Avenue Moline, Illinois L UDTKES PRINTER Y 332 lfl Harrison Street 324-3733 Davenport, Iowa 323-448i is aocx :sumo .1 we 3 If I7l3 Third Avenue R.I. 3 '. gi V X . ' V X x ,445 xxx The store with a young viewpoint 'l.'. -' : --' serving the area for almost 100 years CRESCENT LA UNDR Y A ND CLEA NERS l206 Harrison Street Davenport. Iowa 322-4423 LUDTKE'S GREETING CARDS 228 Brady Street Davenport, Iowa KA Y FURNITURE COMPANY l I5 East Second Street Davenport, Iowa 322-2661 DONA LD R. BEA LER Concrete Contractor 946- l7th Street Moline, Illinois 762-0844 WI R TEL 'S 220 Brady Street and Duck Creek Plaza Davenport, Iowa personal patrons Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lammers Mr. and Mrs. Karl Klingman Mr. John H. Schultz The Red-Haired Baroness Susie and Diane With love, Mary Lou Honey Christopher Barnard LA NGDON PLUMBING and H EA TI N G C O. 3010 l8th Avenue Rock Island, Illinois 788-I767 photographers: Photographers for this yearbook were: Mary Lou Klingman, John David King and NOR TH WEST DA VENPOR T Jack Hull of Hull's Studio, HA R D WA RE l6l5 Washington Street Davenport, Iowa 323-8563 Sister Joan Sheil, Richard Moore, and Jeanne Judge. Acker, Margie, 15,36,87,93 Ahnha Delta Theta, 76 Alpha Sigma Nu, 76 Amano, Mr. Kazumi, 48 Anderson, Carol, 53 Anderson, Mrs. Bess, 124 Anstey, Marilyn, 15,89,101 Arete, 77 Art Department, 133 Aspery, Elmerjr., 46,101 Auchstetter, Rosann, 53 Bacon, Mrs. Catherine, 141 Ballujf Margaret, 89,90,93 Barker, Janice, 111 Barnes, Anita, 93 Barret, Father Charles, 127 Barta, Maureen, 101 Barta, Miss Sharon, 131 Bartholome, Sister Marita, 17,126 Bartlett, Jeanne, 111 Baxter, Elizabeth, 35,53,82,85 Beary, Mary Kay, 93 Beckman, Marty, l,18,90,93 Belger, Diane, 93 Bellmore, Larry, 89 Bender, Chris, 46 Bender, Marianne, 93 Bergendoj Dr. Conrad, 32,33 Berglund, Victoria, 53 Bialas, Father Andrew, 127 Bliss, Kathy, 53 Block, Mrs. Harvey, 124 Bloomer, Miss Barbara, 124 Blough, Barbara, 16,93 Blough, Diane, 93 Blough, Nancy, 80,91,101 Blouin, Judith, 53 Bors, Janet, 111 Bour, Patricia, 111 Bowman, Jeri, 88,92 Boyle, Mike, 21 Boysen, MaryJo, 93 Bracke, Barb, 93 Bradshaw, Pat, 35 Brechton, Brecht, 43 Briggs, Mrs. Jack, 124 Brodell, Mary Ann, 101 Brooks, Denny, 40 Broughton, Cindy, 111 Brueck, Kathy, 82,83 Bubon, Joan, 101 Bucheit,'Sister Patricia, 54 Burke, Bridget, 84 Burns, Sister Catherine, 126 Bushma, Mary Kay, 101 Butler, Sister Patricia, 93 Calcari, Judith, 54 Campanile, Amy, 111 Campbell, Mary, 54 Campbell, Linda, 111 Cardus, Nettie, 17,142 Carlin, Bonnie, 111 Carmello, Susan, 9,94,96 Carrico, Sondra, 54 Carroll, Sister Margaret Maureen, 139 Cassini, Regina, 94 Castro, Carolyn, 54,82 Catlow, William H., 84,111 Center For Apostolic Action, 78 Cepela, Michaleen, 54 Champlin, Karen, 55 Charlie's Aunt, 46 C hernetsky, Marilyn, 84 Chiado, Mary Jane, 111 Chicago Club, 79 Chiodo, Fran, 55,88 Chione, Rani, 39 Christiansen, Kathy, 94 Christiansen, Sandra, 101 Christmas, 47 Claeys, Pam, 111 Clark, Alice, 55 Claseman, Michelle, 55 Clay, Kate, 76 Clemente, Sister Marie, 129 Cline, Mrs. Caroline, 126 Coacher, Barbara, 55 Cochran, Roberta, 55,82 Cole, Carolyn, 9,83,84 Colgan, Constance, 56 Collins, Bonnie, 56 Colliton, Mollie, 111 Commuter's Council, 79 Condon, Sister Mary Brigid, 140 Conner, Mr. Laurence, 135 Conners, Diane, 56 Conrad, Cheryl, 101 Conrad, Janet, 17,142 Conway, Margaret, 101 Conway, Maureen, 101 Cooley, Marcia, 101 Cooney, Sister Virginia, 124 Corcoran, Paula, 101 Costello, Mr. Charles, 135 Cola, Peggy, 112 Craig, Barbara, 112 Crest, 80 Cummins, Margaret, 101 Curtin, Glenda, 102 Curtis, Mrs. Jean, 137 Curran, Jo Anne, 81,94 Cusack, Dolores, 102 Dalton, Mrs. Richard, 139 Daly, Eileen, 112 Daly, Maureen, 79,87,102 Daly, Sharon, 56,79,82,85 Daum, William and Marilyn, 48 Davis, Sue, 77,80,102 Delaney, Daisy, 56 DeLuca, Mr. Louis, 123 De May, Colleen, 56 Denhart, Mr. Donald, 136 Determan, Shelia, 112 Dewey, Mary, 76 De WuM Cheryl, 76,94 Dolphin, Joyce, 83,102 Donahue, Shelia, 56 Donner, Catherine, 57 Drahozal, Ruth, 102 Dray, Beth, 112 Driscoll, Diana, 102 Driscoll, Mrs. Ed, 125 Dubiel, Robert, 9,46,102 Duncanson, Kathy, 112 Dybsky, Diana, 94 Eash, Ann, 57 Eberdt, Sister Clarice, 133 Eberdt, Sister Kathleen, Education and Psychology Dept., Elder, Irene, 57 Enburg, Stephanie, 112 Enderlin, Lesley, 57 Enders, Victoria, 90,94 English, Department, 128 Englund, Marilyn, 57 Enright, Mary, 57 Erpelding, Janet, 57,76 Estes, Margaret, 112 Evans, Linda, 58 Evans, Sherry, 58 Evans, Suzanne, 94 Ewald, Linda, 91,102 Fagerburg, Vicki, 88 Fall, Sue, 76 Farren, Rita, 15 Feehan, Sister Mary Delores, 137 Feeley, Michelle, 102 Felling, Mary, 94 Feng, Mrs. Grace, 17,126 Ferrari, Mary Anne, 58,77,82,86 Ferreri, Lena, 58 Fischer, Mary Anne, 76,94 Fitzgerald, Kathleen, 58,79,88 Fitzgerald, Marjorie, 59 Fitzgerald, Pat, 84,102 Fitzgerald, Peg, 102 Fitzgerald, Sharon, 102 Fledgekin Program, 80 Fleenor, Janice, 112 Fleming, Jeanne, 52,58,79 Flood, Martha, 102 Fluegal, Carol, 94 Fluegal, Helen, 94 Foley, Peg, 79,91,95 Foreign Language Department, 179 Founders Day, 32 Franceschi, Gertrudis, 103 Fredrickson, Elizabeth, 43,81 ,84 Frerkes, Stella, 59 Freshman Orientation, 28 Freund, Cathy, 8,90 Fr1'tch,Joan, 112 Fuhrmann, Denise, 59 Gamet, Sandra, 95 Giguere, Emilie, 112 Gilroy, Margie, 103 Gimbel, Mary, 59 Giudici, Mary, 80,112 Glab, Linda, 77,95 Glaudel, Linda, 92,95 Glaudel, Sandra, 103 Golinghorst, Marcia, 59 Gomez, Sister Teresa, 136 Gosselin, Margaret, 113 Goya, 81 Grabowski, Janice, 86,95 Grant, Maureen, 59 Gravino, Chris, 60 Gray, Cindy, 103 Greene, Gloria, 52,60 Gregg, Jody, 113 Greiner, Joy Ann, 113 Grell, Barbara, 9,60 Gretemen, Mary, 113 Gryfn, Ann, 80 Grmin, Janice, 1,91,103 Gryfn, Mary Alice, 83,92,95 Grwn, Maureen, 60 Guckeen, Sister Carole Anne, 60 Guerrini, Sandra, 60 Guros, Rusty, 80,91,103 Gust, Elaine, 103 Hass, Marilyn, 103 Hasse, Barb, 103 HaUord, Diane, 76 Hallagan, Kathy, 52,61,79 Hanlon, Kathy, 81,84,95 Hanne, Nancy, 113 Hanrahan, Mrs. Mary, 125 Hanrahan, Sister Jane Francis, 112 Hansell, Marie, 95 Hanson, Paulette, 61 Happenings, The 41 Harak, Laurice, 41 Harasyn, Father Eugene, 129 Hardi, Theresa, 113 Harris, Sandra, 61 Harvey, Mr. Paul, 123 Haskin, Sue, 110,113 Hasso, Susan, 103 Hayes,Julie, 79,100,103 Hayes, Miss Kathleen, 128 Hayman, MaryJo, 61,79 Hayman, Mrs. John L., 125 Heather, Mrs. Irene, 139 Heck, Elizabeth, 113 Heckenkamp, Barbara, 95 Heddens, Judy, 103 Heinz, Jane, 61 Heithoj, Linda, 86 Heitman, Angela, 95 Hempstead, Joan, 61,76,82 Henkhaus, Mr. Edward, 123 Herd, Kathleen, 62 Hesse, Brenda, 52,62 Heuer, Gartha, 113 Higgins, Mrs. Jack, 136 Hildebranski, Connie, 95 Hirl, Sherry, 95 Hoedl, Karen, 96 Hogan, Eunice, 77,96 Hogarty, Mary Pat, 62 Hoie, John, 103 Holding, Heather, 103 Holm, Mrs. Warren, 125 Holland, Kaye, 62,125 Homecoming, 36 Home Economics Club, 81 Home Ec. Club Style Show, 81 Home Economics Department, 137 Hood, Pat, 113 Horras, Mary Beth, 104 Hosch, Joyce, 113 House Council, 82 Howard, Gwendolyn, 113 Hryniewich, Charlene, 104 Huaco, Pilar, 114 Hughes, Senator Harold, 15,30 Hunstad, Linda, 86,114 Hunt, Gayle, 114 Hynan, Colleen, 50,77,92 Inter Club, 82 Iowa Club, 83 Irwin, 96 Jacobs, Margie, 86,114 Jacobs, Peg, 62,77,86 Jacobsmeier, Jean, 96 Janning, Christine, 114 Jansen, Sister Elizabeth, 96 Jejers, Jovan, 62 Johnson, Ginny, 46,84 Johnson, Judy, 84,90,96 Johnson, Miss Gretchen, 141 Johnson, Mrs. Margaret, 126 Jordan, Mr. Raymond, 33,122,128 Joyce, Linda, 63 Judge, Jeanne, 17,80,l04 Julius, Jeanna, 76 Kale, Susan, 104 Kane, Sister Mary Edith, 32,33,122 Kapraun, Katherine, 63 Kean, Linda, 63 K eefe, Miss Patricia, 124 Keenan, Sister Roberta, 134 Kelding, Eleanor, 63 Kelly, Mr. Harry, 128 Kelly, Susan, 63 Kendrick, Marcy, 114 Kenney, Mark, 104 Kenstea, Mr. Timothy, 125 Kehl, Carolyn, 64 Kessler, Margaret, 8,63 Kilbride, Colleen, 64 Kimble, Pam, 86,89 Kinley, Ann, 64 Kivlin, Noreen, 64 Klesner, Jane, 114 Klingman, Mary Lou, 1,90,96 Kloppenborg, Sally, 104 Klosterman, Pat, 97 Knapp, Mary lTonil, 64,76 Koenig, Deanna, 104 Koenig, Michael, 64 Koyak, Susan, 114 Kramer, Tom, 89 Kriesel, Kathy, 110,114 Kruse, Susanne, 64 Kudla, Christine, 114 Kuhlenbeck, Peggy, 65 Kulp, Mrs. Wm., 124 Kupfert, Joan, 104 Lacey, Marsha, 65,84 Ladehojf Pat, 104 Lahr, Linda, 45,97 Lahr, Rosemary, 45,65,82,88 Laird, Mary, 104 Lammers, Helen, 1,23,91,97 Lamps, Cheryl, 1,65 Langanberg, Nancy, 104 Lannan, Diane, 97,142 Larkin, Kathy, 114 Lawlor, Suzanne, 65 Le Cercle Notre Dame, 83 Leandor, Linda, 114 Leary, Patricia, 52,65,79 Legner, Ida, 6-5 Lenert, Sharon, 97 Leopald, Larry, 84 Lesnick, Raynell, 115 Library Science Department, 137 Library Staff 126 Lindskog, Arvein, 66 Litchfeld. Judy, 104 Lively, Nancy, 115 Lohmann, Lucy, 66,85 Lucas, Cathy, 81,100,104 Luse, Susan, 66 McAndrews, Sister Mary Veronic McCabe, Mary, 105 McCabe, SisterAnn Marita, 124 McCormack, Fr. Andrew, 46,127 McCorvey, Shirleen, 9 McDermott, Barbara, 81,105 McDermott, Roberta, 97 McDevitt, Mrs. Paul, 136 MacDonald, Toni, 66,81 McDonnell, Kate, 116 McGee, Barbara, 105 McGuire, Carol, 97 McGuire, Judy, 77,116 McLaughlin, Margaret, 105 McManus, Mary Anita, 66 McMillan, Mary Kay, 116 McNichols, Carol, 67 McNichols, Joan, 79,82,89,105 Mc Williams, Sandra, 67 Mahlstadt, Ann, 67 Malloy, Margaret, 97 Mangan, Mary, 105 Mangeno, Pam, 67 Manning, Henry 1Mackj 9,84 Manning, Jane, 115 Mapes, Fran, 97 March, Marjorie, 8,67 Marihart, Miss Donna, 133 Marinari, Deborah, 67 Markey, Bernie, 39 Martin, Cynthia, 115 Martin, Joe, 9 Martin, Mary, 82,115 Marycrest Drama Club, 84 Marycrest Mission Club, 84 Mason, Kathleen, 67 Mathematics Department, 131 Mathiasen, Jean, 115 7 Maurovich, Colleen, 116 Mazzorana, Sister Paul, OSF, Meegan, Cathleen, 116 Meegan, Sue, 97 Meenan, Caryl, 105 M eisch Meier, , Sue, 81,83 Patricia, 97 Menzel, Linda, 68 Mera, Joanne, 97 Meyer, Susan, 39,68,77,82,86 Miller, Marie, 105 Miller, Marlene, 92,98 Miller, Mary Ann, 98 Miller, Maureen, 39,83,88 Miller, Mr. Robert, 132 Miller, Peggy, 116 Miller, Sister Barbara, 132 Mitchell, Patricia, 68 Modzelewski, Tom, 46 Moeller, Jane, 68 Monson, Mrs. Howard, 124 Moore, Barbara, 116 Moore, Sister Benita, 12,134 Moore, Sister Mary Joanne, 136 Moser, Ed,l16 Morrell, Sandra, 106 Muldoon, Geralyn, 110,116 Mullin, Mrs. Thomas, 124 Murphy, Connie, 116 Murphy, Mileen, 106 Music Club, 85 Music Department, 134 Myers, Maureen, 116 Nalge, Ann, 16,81,89 Nagle, Nany, 68 Nahra, Janice, 116 Nahra, Jo Ellen, 116 Nation al Student Association, 85 Natural Science Department, 130 Navarro, Vikki, 117 Neff A vernia, 68 Neithojf Linda, 117 Nemmers, Mary Lou, 117 Nesbitt, Sandy, 8,100 Newbrough, Kathryn, 68 Newquist, Mary, 106 Niewenhuis, Sue, 34 Nissel, Marcia, 117 Nordstrom, Kay, 106 Nunamaker, Miss Beulah,125 Nursing Department, 125 N yberg, Paula, 98 O'Brien, Janet, 83,90,98 0'Brien, Joanne, 82,83,88,90,92,98 O'Brien, Sister Geraldine, 69 0'Connor, Marilyn, 35,69,83,86 0'Connor, Suzanne, 86,117 0'Donnell, Margaret, 117 O'Donnell, Marie, 69,77,86 0'Hare, Pat, 80,117 0'Harra, Kathleen, 69 Ohland, Mrs. Robert, 129 Ohsann, Mary Victoria, 69,76 Olberding, JoAnn, 77,81,ll7 O'Malley, Mike, 21 O'Meara, Mollie, 117 Orchesis, 86 0'Rourke, Joanne, 69 Orozco, Elena, 106 Overby, Mrs. Eugene, 140 Palasz, Joyce, 106 Paonessa, Mary Beth, 106 Papish, Helen, 82,117 Parent's Weekendend, 44,45 Parkinson, Connie, 106 Paskavan, Mary Kay, 106 Patch, Mavis, 117 Patterson, Jeanette, 80,117 Paul, Therese, 106 Penninton, Diane, 69 Perino, Mary, 106 Person, Mrs. Roland, 134 Pelersmith, Margie, 84,106 Phares, Mary Kay, 27,77,90,98 Philosophy Department, 127 Physical and Health Education Dept., 139 Picken, Sister Elizabeth, 127 Piersch, Peggy, 118 Pimantal, Alana, 80,82,91,106 Pino, Rosalia, 35,106 Poduska, Janet, 107 Poremba, Charlie, 14 Pritchard, Jane, 39,70 Pritchard, Karen, 43,70,84 Pritchard, Sister Therese Marie, 140 Putman, Susan, 36,70 Quinn, Micheala, 17,98 Railsback, Sara, 107 Randall, Mary, 70 Rappenecker, Sister Mary Helen, 33,122 Rea, Herlinda, 98 Real, Mariela, 107 Real, Sister Cathleen, 14,131 Reese, Jamie, 81,107 Regan, Gena, 110,118 Rehmann, Sister Mary, 130 Reid, Miss Catherine, 124 Reilly, John, 118 Reilly, Nancy, 79,107 Reilly, Sharon, 79,83,107 Religion Department, 127 Resnick, Mr. James D., 130 Retreat, 50,51 Richard, Fr. Earl, 127 Riesberg, Karen, 107 Riley, Pat, 15,81 Riley, Richard, 126 Risinger, Mary Ann, 118 Rivera, Flor M.,118 Robertson, Shelia, 107 Rochford, Tom, 89 RohM Patricia, 107 Rohm, Roxanne, 118 Rowland, Bill, 107 Ruge, Janet, 8,42,87,88,98 Rumann, Mary, 118 Russo, Daniel, 118 Sabatini, Mary Jane, 70,87 St. Clair, Carol, 118 Salak, Linda, 83,98 Sanchez, Olga Raquel, 118 Sanders, Jo Ellen, 76 Sanders, Nancy, 70 Sapp, Kathi, 79,118 Sauer, Suzanne, 118 Scardino, Tom, 107 Schauenberg, Mrs. Susan, 123 Schebler, Mary, 119 Schebler, Suzanne, 71,79 Schieltz, Carol, 119 Schtfer, Corrine, 98 Schlorch, Catherine, 71 Schlorch, Mary Ann, 119 Schneider, Barbara, 71 Schneider, Lynn, 107 Schommer, Sister Una, 71 Schornk, Clzjord, T., 84,119 Schroder, Simone, 71 Schroeder, Miss Orlean, 125 Schultz, Diane, 91,107 Schutter, Jane, 107 Schwieters, Mr. Urban, 123 Schweiters, Shirley, 8,80,108 Scida, Linda, 71 Scieszinski, Susan, 119 Scolere, MaryJo, 85,98 Scott, JoAnn, 72 Sharp, Darlene, 108 Sharp, Marilyn, 119 Sheehey, Colleen, 119 Sheil, SisterJoan, 18,42,122 Seams, Lois, 72 Seelman, Diane, 100 Seidl, Sister Mary Regina, 8,140 Seng, Monica, 72,82,85,91 Seng, Theresa, 99 Sidders, Holly, 72 Siedl, Ginny, 80 Skarbeck, Catherine, 72,91 Smith, Jane, 79,108 Smith, Kris, 120 Smoot, Fred, 40 Snyder, Sister Mary Bea, 99 Social WeU'are Department, 138 Social Science Department, 132 Soeder, Elizabeth, 72,125 Soehren, Miss Leona, 124 Speakers, 48 Speech and Drama Department, 135 Spellane, Jim, 108 Speth, Ruth, 120 Stancill, Miss Mayna, 126 Stanger, Phyllis, 73 Staszak, Sylvia, 46 Steele, Dawn Stejenmeier, Marilyn, 120 Stehle, Mary, 108 Stella, Maria, 120 Stibolt, Sister Mary Olivia, 134 Stickler, Teri, 77,85,99 Stiwell, Mary, 120 Stohl, Kathy, 120 Strobbel, Mary, 83 Student Council, 87 Student Faculty Committee, 88 Stump, Marie, 108 Stump, Patricia, 120 Suhr, Catherine, 120 Swanson, Sherry, 73 Sweet, Rita, 120 Szybowski, Helen, 110,120 Tague, Janis, 73 Talbert, Diane, 108 Talbott, Mr. John Jr,, 129 Tebeau, Nancy, 83,99 Tebeau, Patricia, 73,83 Terando, Sister Loretta, OSF, 130 Thomas, Mary, 44,120 Thompson, Mary, 73,77,86 Thompson, Mrs. T. M., 124 Timm, Connie, 109 Timm, Janis, 99 Timmermeyer, Theresa, 109 Tofanelli, Joan, 109 Tometich, Marsha, 120 Torres, Mary Ann, 74 Totman, Ann, 109 Tracy, Mrs. Beverlee, 138 Tray, Sister Patricia, 128 Tri Tau, 88 Trinitas, Sister Maria, 129 Tunis, Linda, 121 Tutko, Linda, 74 Tvedt, Theresa, 121 Underwood, Sister Helen, 8,1 Urban, Susan, 74,82,86 Valdes, Gloria, 74,86 Valle, Marcia, 80 Van Besien, Sue, 91,109 Vander Horn, Michele, 74 Van Hamme, Linda, 74 Van Hecke, Cyndy, 77,90,99 Van Speybroeck, Mr. James, Vashro, Thomas, 121 Venhorst, Sister Marie, 130 Vensel, Eileen, 121 Vergamini, Linda, 121 Vermuelen, Melody, 91,109 Vittetoe, Teresa, 121 Volgamot, Nora, 89 Vorderberg, Mrs. Charles, 13 Voss, Lynn, 74 Wahlig, Mary Lynn, 75 Walatka, Margaret, 75 Walatka, Mary, 100 Walgrave, Rose, 81,82,91,99 Walheim, Rita, 121 Walker, Barb, 75 Walsh, Mary, 79,100,109 Walters, SisterJoseph Mary, Ward, Christine, 121 Warin, Caroline, 81,99 Wedean, Mrs. David, 140 Weech, Sally, 109 Wegworth, Joanne, 75 Weir, Mrs. R. H., 130 Weiss, Shelley, 110 Welch, Sherry, 52,75 Weldemuth, Ninette, 121 Welsh, Linda, 1,81,91,99 Weston, Mary, 99 Wherley, Sister Marie Louise Whiteside, Marguerite, 121 Wiebel, Ruth, 75 Wiethman, Joanne, 109 Wildauer, Marilyn, 109 Wille, Joyce, 82,84,109 Wilmesmeier, Kathleen, 109 Winckler, Sally, 22,99,142 Wolgamot, Nora, 121 Wolleat, Mrs. M., 134 Wright, Pamela, 109 Yearbook Staffs, 90,91 Young Democrats, 89 Zang, Mary, 75 Zang, Rita, 121 Zibas, Rose Marie, 99 41 131 7 122 ,125 Q O Marycrest College 1969 was just a .sketchy idea in May, 1968. The idea grew and people followed it, nursed it and helped it grow, until it became the volume you are now hold- ing. I would like to express my sincere thanks to some of those people who helped this yearbook become. Thanks to Pat Meier, who organized the staff advised, and gave all she hadg -to the section editors Marty Beckman, Lin Welsh, Janice GrWn,jor doing a greatjobg and fto Helen Lammers, the business manager, who solicited ads andpaid the bills,' e-to Miss Kathleen Hayes, yearbook faculty advisor, trusting us enough to let us do our thing the way wanted to do it,' fto Kathy Hallagan, senior class president, for her mendous help on the senior sectiong eeffto Mr. Paul Harvey, Marycrest Publicity Director loaning pictures andfor giving his pro adviseg fand to the business omce, especially to Mrs. Ray Mrs. Mullin, for collecting subscription dues and helping with all the little money matters. Thanks to these and all who helped. It was real! for we IFE'- .l0f and for Mary Lou Klingman Q Miss Kathleen Hayes I60 Awww. vu-me H. eo..w.v 7 5 r 1 I l I I r P w L


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