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CUMTUX MILWAUKEE-DOWNER COLLEGE 196 | ‘BEHOLD, | STAND AT THE DOOR AND KNOCK”’ THE BIBLE If we work upon marble, it will perish: if we work upon brass, time will efface it; if we rear temples. they will crumble into dust; but if we work upon immortal minds, if we imbue them with principles, with the just fear of God and love of our fellow- men, we engrave on those tablets something which will brighten to all eternity. Daniel Webster President John Bockover Johnson, Jr. OUST Dean Frances E. Falvey FACULTY MARY OLIVE THOMAS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English THOMAS R. DALE, Ph.D. Professor of English CARL F. RITER, M.A. Professor of Art E. DANE PURDO, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art ARTHUR THRALL, M.S. Assistant Professor of Art Not pictured: HANS HOHLWEIN, M.F.A. Assistant Professor of Art SERRA re MARJORY IRVIN, M.M. Associate Professor of Music EUGENE CASSELMAN, M.M. Professor of Music NANCY HUNGATE, B.A Instructor in Physical Education SUSAN MUSCATO, B.A. Iustructor in Physical Education HOLLIE WHITE, M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics ELFRIEDE F. BROWN, ELAINE ZARSE, M.A. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Home Professor of Home Economics Economics MARIA H. HEBENSTREIT, Phe) Instructor in German GLADYS S. CALBICK, Ph.D. Professor of Spanish DOROTHY DART, Ph.D. Professor of French WILLIE MAE GILLIS, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychol- osy AMY PETERSON, M.S. Assistant Professor of Educa- tion JAMES W. SKELTON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education A. FREDERIC BANDA, M.A. Instructor in Economics DORTHEA W. HARVEY, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Religion Philosophy SIDNEY M. PECK, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology WALTER F. PETERSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History 10 DAVID E. MacARTHUR, M.A. Associate Professor of Speech and Drama HENRIETTA McNARY, B.S. Professor of Occupational Therapy MARION N. HARTMAN, B.A. Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy ALEXANDER BICK Special Instructor in Art MARY FRIEDLANDER Special Instructor in Physics HAROLD GREEN Special Instructor in Music ESTHER JEPSON Special Instructor in Music T. J. KUEMMERLEIN Special Instructor in Education HULDA LANGE Special Instructor in Music ROBERT LEGLER Special Instructor in Music CHARLES McCALLUM Special Instructor in Speech and Drama VIRGINIA PILLSBURY Special Instructor in Mathematics WILLIAM STANDING Special Instructor in Political Science ELOISE ROWLAND, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Biology ANNE B. LAY, M.A. Associate Professor of Biology BETTY BEHL, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry LAURIE GRENNEN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry ENID L. BEVER, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry FRANCES W. JONES, B.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics and ‘1ysics STAFF Mr. Bell, Mr. Bryce. Mr. Krikelas, Mrs. Baehr, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Blakey. 13 Miss Smith, Mrs. Moeser, Mrs. LaFond, Mrs. Chirafisi. Miss MacDermott, Mrs. Peterson. SEATED: Miss Damkoehler, Mrs. Gehl, Mrs. Jupp, Miss Richards. STANDING: Miss Lawrence. 14 SEIS REESE LEE LARSSON SCONE s ” ¥ “ BO NIRS TRUSTEES - BOARD OF TRUSTEES Officers Mr. Ralph M. Hoyt Mr. Walter H. Bender Mrs. Alexander C. Eschweiler Mr. John C. Geilfuss Class of 1961 Mrs. William M. Chester Mrs. Robert J. Kieckhefer Mr. C. Frederic Sammond Mr. Willis G. Scholl Mr. G. W. Van Derzee Mrs. Isidore Weiss Mr. Rymund P. Wurlitzer Class of 1962 Mr. Walter H. Bender Mr. Ralph W. Ells Mrs. Douglas F. McKey Miss Florence Otto Mr. Louis Quarles Mr. Philip Ryan Mr. Donald C. Slichter Mr. Edward I. Van Housen Class of 1963 Mr. John C. Geilfuss Mrs. Howard T. Greene Mr. Ralph M. Hoyt Mrs. Stanton W. Mead Mrs. Richard Riemenschneider Mr. Charles W. Stone Mr. Robert B. Trainer Mrs. Charles W. Wright Class of 1964 Mrs. Jackson M. Bruce Mr. Francis W. Dickey Mrs. Alexander C. Fischweiler Mrs. George P. Johns Mr. John B. Johnson, Jr. Dr. A. B. Schwartz Mra Us8) folan; |r: Mr. J. R. Wallace As we advance from youth to middle age, a new field of action opens, and a different character is required. The flow of gay impetuous spirits be- gins to subside; life gradually assumes a grave cast; the mind is a more sedate and thoughtful turn. The attention is now transferred from pleas- ure to interest; that is, to pleasure diffused over a wider extent and measured by a larger scale. For- merly the enjoyment of the present moment occupied the whole attention; now no action ter- minates ultimately in itself, but refers to some more distant aim. Blair 16 SENIORS JOANNE ADLER, B:S. Home Economics DIANE ALAGNA, B.A. Music PATRICIA ANDERSON, B.A. Spanish MARILYN AUSTERMANN, B:S. Home Economics Education JOYCE BECKER, B.A. Spanish and History SHERI BIEGELAAR, B.S. Occupational Therapy JANET BRAATZ, B.S. Occupational Therapy JOYCE CEJKA, B.A. Sociology and Psychology 19 NANCY CHARM, B.A. Sociology and Psychology KAY DOBSON, B.S. ANN DYER, B.A. Foods and Nutrition Biology HOLLY HABHEGGER, B.S. Occupational Therapy 20 JANE HOAR, B.A. History ANN KUETEMEYER, B.A. WINIFRED MADING, B.S. French Occupational Therapy JANICE MATULIS, B.A. Mathematics 21 SANDRA MONTGOMERY, B.S. Occupational Therapy CAROL NEIBEL, B.A. MARCIA MUTTERER, B.A. Language and Psychology Education and Psychology KATHLEEN PARMENTIER, B.A. Art 22 PRISCILLA PARSCHE, B.A. Sociology-Psychology VIRGINIA SADACCA, B.S. Occupational Therapy MADELINE ROST, B.A. Upper Elementary Education YVONNE SCHAPER, B.A. Spanish 23 SUSANNE SCHAUP, B.A. English JOAN TOMARKIN, B.A. Education and Spanish LINETTE SCHODER, B.A. Art JUDITH UNDERBERG, B.S. Home Economics NANCY VAN SCHELVEN, B.S. MARY WALLACE, B.A. Occupational Therapy Mathematics NOT PICTURED NANCY COBURN, B.S. Occupational Therapy 20 I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are mov- ing. Oliver Wendell Baines SGA JUNIORS Marianne Ahrne Gayle Barenz Mary Jane Bernhardt Barbara Bischoff Barbara Borns 28 Barbara Brandt Alouise Carlson Mabel Dow Nancy Feeley Rebecca Framke 29 Audre Ganske Luaine Herzog Peggy Hilton Nancy Holmes Jeanette Housner Dorothy Joan Kief 30 Piret Korkmann Bonnie Maas Caroline Meci Connie Meek BM Ann Mary Murray Hara Papadopoulos 32 4 Janice Mueller yor Carol Nelson Virginia Popko Judith Smith Priscilla Whiteley Carol Schuette NOT PICTURED Susan Fletcher Carolyn King Judith Lindner 33 Nancy With e) = — 7 aS a ee 2 as SE ag ee ee eee as en enres i aaa ie ltl me ? : H Emerson ” . ension that “It is the depths at which we live and not at all im the surface ext LEA LE SOPHOMORES SEDER OLA SG RR I dee Carol Weyer, Malle Vaarsi, Margaret Reiman, Ann Polek. Esther Harrop, Nancy MHabetler, Robin Cowles, Ruth Gienapp. Michelle Bonin, Mary Abrams, Anita Beltran, Wrenn Ballard. 36 Judith King, Margaret Lennon. Patricia Nell, Beverly Eigen, Janice Kuckuk, Georgis Sharp, Jean Parteka. 37 oe Bonita Guill, Kong. oes V gap er Cheesbrough, Diana DeVita, Beth Frances “For-as-much as all knowledge beginneth from experience, therefore also new experience is the beginning of new knowledge, and the increase of experience the beginning of the increase of knowl- edge. Whatsoever, therefore, happeneth new to a man, giveth him matter of hope of knowing somewhat that he knew not before.” Hobbes 38 FRESHMEN T= wa ns ete || a F 4 Lorraine Hoffman, Jane Gruettner, Shari Hoenshell, Barbara Hoffman, Robin Redfield. SEATED: Susan Freeman, Benita Downer, Shari Dietrich, Sandra Edhlund. STANDING: Ann Finucan, Patricia Thiel, Carol Grogan, Donna Transki, Laine Donker, Florence Vacca- rello. 40 Mary TeSelle, Sr. Darla Lettenmaier, Karen Krause, Jane Kiner, Betty Kozak, Janet Lesar, Anne Lichtfeldt, Barbara Tellock. Bagane “ Babee hec ance. Hurst. STANDING: Diana SEATED: Judith Jahnke, Anne Sears, Ellyn Johannes, Vicki Holtz, Nicole Scheel, Diat.e Rosedale, Sarah Haynam, Sandra Holscher, Barbara Thorn. 29! is is | i Judith McGlynn, Pamela Siefert, Jean Masson, Cynthia Stevens, Mary Jo Lorenz, Dale Lindenberg. SEATED: Mary Wells, Barbara Geisar, Virginia Varcoe, Carolyn Griebling. STANDING: Maralee Goltermann, Natalie Churchill, Patricia Vandenberg, Mary An Gibbon, Katy Ghawi, Linda Gaynor. 42 Stee REA LE ESET ELE AEBS TELCOS ODDS SIONS LI SMBS SHEERS ets SEER OSES SADIE SOSA P SD DESEO AOE L BREIL SSL SS SUDEP ESSE LOSSLESS és : s SHARAN HSE RECRUITERS fcc st sso Le SEDO RL Eau ona “Soaps ma sicns D. Burgelis, J. Bentley, R. Bock, P. Cartwright, C. Nickols, K. Overland, H. Messer, K. Bailliere, J. Archer. 43 CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS: Advisor, Miss Bever President, Sheri Biegelaar Treasurer, Winifred Mading Vice-President, Judy Underberg Not pictured Secretary, Nancy Van Schelven. JUNIOR CLASS: Advisor, Miss Hungate Vice-President, Peggy Hilton Treasurer, Luaine Herzog Secretary, Priscilla Whitely President, Barbara Borns. 44 SOPHOMORE CLASS: Vice-President, Georgia Shapre Secretary, Margaret Reiman Ad- visor, Mrs. Baehr, Teasurer Malle Vaarsi, President, Jean Parteka. FRESHMAN CLASS: President, Florence Vaccarello, Secretary, Cynthia Stevens Treasurer, Nancy Devries Vice-President, Linda Gaynor. 45 “TI have lived to a riper age than years can show. Tis deeds make old: these must thou number: with these my life fulfilled not with idle years.” Ovid 46 ORGANIZATIONS $.G.A. OFFICERS S.G.A. President, Carol Neibel Carolyn King, Carol Neibel, Priscilla Parsche, Ruth Geinapp. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Peggy Hilton, Janet Arntz, Carolyn King, Caroline Meci, Carol Neibel, Ruth Geinapp, Pris- cilla Parsche, Diana DeVita, Doris Tips. 48 FRONT: P. Landgraf, J. Conway, A. Carlson, C. King, B. Maas, L. Herzog. BACK: J. Tomarkin, D. Alagna, M. Rost, J. Mueller, J. Hoar, J. Cjeka. Sa RavAS FRONT: J. Hoar, P. Nell, B. Cheesebrough, M. Daniel, A. Juneau, A. Dyer, C. King, M. Bonin. BACK: C. Nickols, J. Jahnke, K. Overland, H. Messer, P Cartwright, P. Thiel, V. Varcoe, F. Vaccarello, J. Cejka. 49 RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE A. Lichtfeldt, J. King, A. M. Murray, F. Vaccarello, M. Vaarsi, B. Borns, J. Hoar. O. T. CLUB B. Thorn, C. Dhein, Mrs. Hartman, N. Holmes, D. Holtz, N. Scheel, N. Van Schelven, P. Vandenberg, V. Popko, R. Cowles, P. Nell, J. Kiner, J. Gruettner, J. Jahnke, E. Levy, M. Gibbon. 50 BSBA HAT COMMITTEE FRONT: G. Barenz, B. Maas, V. Popko. CENTER: L. Schoder, P. Parsch. BACK: B. Eigen, J. O’Neil, M. Loizeaux, A. Polek. RESIDENCE COMMITTEE FRONT: J. Mueller, A. Carlson, C. Neibel, M. Reiman. BACK: V. Popko, N. Charm, N. Holmes, K. Dobson. 51 JUNIOR BOARD FRONT: C. King, B. Maas, J. Mueller, J. Smith, P. Hilton. BACK: A. Murray, V. Popko, C. Meci, J. Conway, B. Borns. C. $. O. BOARD 9] OOOO OMI Be , ®) (0). @) 6) @) @) | ROS Ag Aaland dent dene dunk deme fanh fact Soeh (0) (@)@) (@) 0) 40) (Ge). ae eee fox OR uae A. Ganske, M. Rost, M. Austermann, G. Sharpe, J. Underberg, M. Gibbon. REA BRANNAN arenes saci FRONT: K. Chermak, D. Tips, L. Gaynor, K. Bailliere, K. Parmentier. BACK: C. Meek, K. Krause, J. Smith, J. King, P. Nell, A. Polek. STUDIO CLUB R. Cowles, S. Lyell, M. Goltermann, E. Harrop, K. Parmentier, Mr. Thrall, N. Scheel, L. Schoder, P. Thiel, S. Fletcher, J. Smith. 53 HOUSE BOARD ‘ kd 4. os i FRONT: B. Maas, L. Schoder, A. Dyer. BACK: J. Arntz, P. Parsch, C. Meek. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FRONT: S. Hoenshell, S. Corwin, M. Vaarsi, J. Underberg. BACK: K. Dobson, M. Auster- mann, N. With, J. Archer. 54 FRONT: F. Vaccarello, C. Stevens, A. Juneau. BACK: M. Bernhardt, M. Ahrne, P. Cartwright, P. Thiel, J. Hoar, A. Dyer, B. Cheesebrough, J. King. Mr. Thrall, B. Borns, J. Housner, R. Framke, E. Levy, B. Brandt, L. Hoffmann, A. Ganske, H. Messer, M. Vaarsi. 55 “Life is not dated merely by years. Events are sometimes the best calendars.” Disraeli 56 eonon oy SPORTS 58 PRESS ECHR EIS ea eeu Ee SERRE ne SSUES ODER NE NER HISD RELAY 59 see ania Be RSL CSE NCC SPARE IRR ORS OA JUNIOR PROM NS aa zea crv ROPE LIER DS IIHR REISE EAE LES ERLE EO LDS 61 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Hui wnt ES Wg Sy. 62 eget aR SRR HSE RRR OLEAN ys RPNOERN SELENE LE LESLIE 63 CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES 64 CHOIR ete ition cis maemnecasill 66 REGATTA 67 PT 3 J 3 4 e Q . x i x : to E50 SCO REI IRR SOAE ESSER REO Oa SNAPS 68 SNAPS sSenienvecses be ay sia LEA SBIR ROS 6 8 23 MESES panes woos se . a ste ARUN os cite 2 8 ti th 69 THE SENIOR PROM Copyright — Milwaukee Journal 70 71 “To be entirely just in our estimate of other ages is not only difficult — it is impossible. Even what is passing in our presence we see but through a glass darkly. The mind as well as the eye adds something of its own, before an image, even of the clearest object, can be painted upon it; and in historical inquiries the most instructed thinkers have but a limited advantage over the most illiterate.” J. A. Froude ! i 74 COLORS DAY 75 Tee are STRAPS LETT EE ERIN I aot RAZZING 76 SNAPS 4 Cid, HAT HUNT =.) 2 8 ae - 78 BRS 79 LOAN AER SRE ER OBERT EEE REISE DDS AOE IERIE: ose NOBLE SENIOR ACTIVITIES Anderson, Patricia: SNEA, Last Hunter. Austerman, Marilyn: Home Economics Club, CSO Board Member, Bazaar, Sports. Becker, Joyce Goldwyn: Spa nish Club, SNEA. Cejka, Joyce: SPA officer, CSO Board, SNEA, OT, Mother’s Weekend Committee, Social Welfare Committee Co-Chairman, Sports. Charm, Nancy: OT Club, Studio Club, SPA, Executive Council, Residence Council, Christmas Dinner Chairman, Christmas Bazaar, Senior Prom Co-Chairman, AA. Dobson, Kay Jone: Home Economics Club Vice-president, Christmas Bazaar, Choir, Class Vice-president, Junior Board, Junior Prom Co-Chairman, McLaren Officer, Residence Council, Parents’ Weekend Committee, Last Hunter. Dyer, Ann: Choir, Freshman class secretary, Downer Dial, Kodak Business Man- ager, SPA, AA Secretary, SGA Secretary, Junior Board, Executive Council, House Board, Faculty-Student Council, Snapshot, Crew Class ‘Team. Habhegger, Holly: OT Club Vice-president, Sophomore Class President, Junior Prom Court, Junior Board Co-Chairman, Freshman Christmas Decorations Co- Chairman, Christmas Bazaar. Hoar, Jane Kate: Choir, Cabaret Co-Chairman, Social Committee, Downer Dial Editor, SPA president, SNEA, Class Secretary, Religious Activities Committee. Kuetemeyer, Ann: Christmas Bazaar, Spanish Club, CSO President. Mading, Winifred Baxter: Mountebanks, OT Club, AA, Class officer, Sports, Crew, Last Hunter. Matulis, Janice Margaret: Address Book Chairman, CSO Officer, Snapshot, SNEA Treasurer, Kim Board, Mountebanks. Montgomery, Sandra: OT Club, President, Religious Activities Committee. 80 Mutterer, Marcia Duin: Choir member, SNEA member. Neibel, Carol: Freshman and Sophomore Class Officer, Junior Class President, Crew Class Team, SGA President, Religious Activities Committee, Parents’ Weekend Co- Chairman, Executive Council, Houseboard, Residence Council, AA Board, OT Club Treasurer. Parsche, Pap: Second Hat Girl, Executive Council, Houseboard Chairman, Hat Com- mittee, Junior Board Co-Chairman, Cumtux Co-Editor, Mountebanks, Choir, AA Board, SGA 2nd Vice-president, Sports. Rost, Madeline: Last Hunter, SNEA, Social Committee, CSO Board, AA, Parents’ Weekend Co-Chairman, Cumtux Co-Editor, Choir, Publications Board. Sadacca, Virginia: OT Club, Kim Board. Schaper, Yvonne Lucille: SNEA, Archery Class Team, College ‘Team, Cumtux. Schoder, Linette: First Hat Girl, Hat Committee Chairman, AA, Home Economics Club, Studio Club, Bazaar, Junior Board, Cumtux Art Editor, Father’s Day Com- mittee, Choir, Crew, House Board. Tomarkin, Joan: AA Officer, SNEA President, Snapshot, Junior Board, Junior Prom Co-Chairman, Bazaar. Underberg, Judy: Home Economics Club Officer President, Class Officer, Choir, SNEA. Van Schelven, Nancy: OT Club, Junior Board, Prom Court, Senior Prom Co-Chairman, Bazaar Co-Chairman, Senior Class Secretary, Class Cabaret Co-Chair- man, Cumtux, Choir, AWS Coordinator, Father’s Weekend Committee. Wallace, Mary Weiler: Class Vice-president, Junior Prom Chairman. 81 “The advertisements which appear in a public journal take rank among the most significant in- dications of the state of society of that time and place.” “Household Words” 82 ADVERTISEMENTS service that rises above the ordinary, BANKite at the FIRST WISCONSIN Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Welcome, Class of 1961! Alumnae Office Personnel The Milwaukee-Downer College Alumnae Associa- tion welcomes the members of the purple class of 1961. During your undergraduate days you have become familiar with the efficiency and friendli- ness of the Alumnae Office and with the charm of Alumnae Hall. As you leave the College, plan to participate in regional Chapter affairs, and keep in touch with your class. Hawthorn Leaves will keep you in touch with the College, and will welcome your news. See you at Reunion? H. NIEDECKEN COMPANY 190 N. Broadway BRoadway 6-2622 Milwaukee 2, Wisconsin school and office supplies printing Leaders In Their Industries! | Centgalab. Divisions Of GLOBE-UNION INC. 900 EAST KEEFE AVENUE © MILWAUKEE 1, WISCONSIN WORLD WIDE ENTERPRISES Chicago, Ill. ERFFMEYER SON CO., INC. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 246-250 Plankinton Building Milwaukee 3, Wisconsin Class Rings Pins Medals Trophies quality work better appearance CARL L. 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