Rockhurst University - Rock Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

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' 1 ' N W .N .5 W., Up' 'ADF U 1? .t I V Q , ,, H ,f -': L . an W 'H' -K ' 1 ' ' ' n 1 K I . fu . lf' fd ,-4. , Q' ,x will ' , 4 1 i 1 . 5 urses' Capping i0 of '85 Mary James, Christy Roberts, Johnna Bodenstadt, Glenda Wet- ter, Melinda Wagner and Susan Graham proudly show off their caps. Marchell Vemell displays her cap and a rose which her mother gave to her as a gift. n June 12, 1983, the 1985 class of nurses from the Rockhurst College- Research College joint nursing program received their caps to signify their official entry into upper level nursing classes. During the ceremonies, the women received their caps and the men received a handshake and bobby pins. Dr. Joann King, Assistant Dean of Research College, Mr. Larry Padberg, Assistant Dean of Rockhurst Collegeg Dr. Theresa Mitchell, Dean of Research Col- lege, Sr. Rosemary Flanigan, professor of Philosophy, Dr. Charles Dorlac, Student Services Coordinator at Research, and Ms. Marilyn Nelson, BSN, and all instructors of Foundation Nurs- ing were present with Dr. King presiding. During her speech, Dr. King stated, You have successfully completed hours in the liberal arts component of the curriculum and two lower division nursing courses. These external symbols issued to you then today are rites of passage, if you will, to con- tinue to grow in acquiring the knowledge base, the skills, the at- titudes, the insights, the sensitivity, the judgment, the commit- ment necessary to be a professional nurse and graduate of Rockhurst College and Research College of Nursing. 16 Nurses' Capping , rr, 51311 3 :sf li Dr. Joann King im- presses upon the nursing students the importance of the cap while Ms. Janice Breon and Mr. Larry Paclberg listen. Instructor Martha Yeager presents Greg Moncrief with his bobby pins as she con- gratulates him on his Licappingri r the Class 'K 'IWW -,K fif ' I 4 :A i ,iii-1 ' M l ii X, if ' f f i Ex ,L 'ist A , 'pf' 1 wr Tl F l . l Q15-1, P1 A Ms. Ruth Vinyard receives her cap from Mrs. Mary Bouck. Joann Fleck, Kathy Cahill, Julie Martin, Stephanie Bentle, Tiffany Wright. Angie Bedami and Kelly Clifford proud- ly pose for the camera with their newly acquired caps. Nurses' Capping 17 3 l Largest Freshman reshman Orientation began August 27 welcoming the largest freshmen class to attend Rockhurst The 419 students were involved in many pre planned activities including a pizza party at Mr Gatti s a picnic at Swope Park a scavenger hunt skits and the Freshman Olympics During Orientation the freshmen were given a chance to ask questions and learn more about their new surroundings During the activity fair students had the opportunity to inquire about different clubs and organizations which are available to them Class Ever! Who thought up this game anyway? Freshmen get to see all X. , . sm' :SKK of the activities available Xl to them at the activities gg X' l l fair. 18 Orientation X fs ft' TF For .. 2' Y , K A 'Mm V' Z W X :XXX rf' f xg f it f ru D Q, Zqggvyrz M Cheeeeeno' A X21 2 H aff e ij W 6? W Don't worry, it's just rootbeer Mom. Joe Werth - super orientation leader! .ra 5 Orientation 19 e Join in rayer he Mass of the Holy Spirit, an annual tradition at Rockhurst, was held on Thursday, September 22. The mass placed a blessing on the joint efforts of students and teachers, and it symbolically stressed the importance of religious values in our lives. p Approximately 450 people shared in this p Q mass. Father Weiss, the principle celebrant, gave the homily and Deacon Langdon was the Master of Ceremonies. Followinglpthe mass, picnic food was served in the Thomas Moore Dining Hall., is l . it fl pl T l l T 20 Mass of the Holy Spirit s 'L :s :sr A - N , V, - - -Aff ff ----X: --, - -- - V - -F . ,,' 'L , , fd I Roc 22 Rockhurst Week C C hank you, Kansas City was the theme of this year's Rockhurst Week held the first through the eighth of October. Rockhurst Week was designed to show appreciation to the Kansas City area for all its support. Many organizations planned activities to show their appreciation. The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity along with the help of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity painted a house. The Student Activities Board planted bushes and cleaned up a nearby fountain. The Alpha Phi Omega fraternity also contributed by working at a soup kitchen. Parent's Weekend, which started Rockhurst Week, consisted of a softball game, an ice cream social, a mass, a dinner and a dance. This weekend gave parents an opportunity to become better acquainted with Rockhurst while they were visiting their sons and daughters. khurst Salutes ansas City ,l The next best thing to Van Halen . . . The Dooley Band. Jeff Vigil and Karis Schwent dance the night away. F ' i s-ra! l X U 1 i gg'-:nu-lv No Joe, don tyump! Joe Daus and Jim McCartney help out with the- TKE's service project. Both generations can feel the beat. Rockhurst Week 23 Love, the Computer and iving the audience a light view of the eternal verities in music, poetry and prose, Love, the Computer and Everything entertained all who attended the performances. The play was held on Oct. 1, 7 and 8 with the first performance during Parent's Weekend. Michael Wagner, a senior, directed the play which depicted a wide range of our emotional involvement in the world around us. It included original numbers and very few props. ve ryt lx i n g ROCKHURST CHORUS Michael Adrian Anita Lancaster Debbie Baniak Maggie Maristela Carol Blunk Kelly Rittenhouse Cathy Breidenbach Toni Rossitto Virginia Cain Joan Sobetski Lou Carnoali Frank Stodden -Donna Cox Beverly Teeter Mary Clynes Leonard Wagner Dorothy Engeman Michael Wagner Amy Hamilton Kathy Wickey Jennifer Herrera Connie Ziegler Mary Heshion PLAYER'S ENSEMBLE Janice Bonat Laura Reardon Kevin Lawless Beverly Teeter Kyle MacMillan H. J. Thompson The Player's Ensemble 24 I-OVC. The Computer and Everything The Rockhurst Chorus LlCht2IXSt2l11 Clrcus ,f , f 'www There was a large tumout for the show. The new way to tango - bear style. l erforming for a large audience in the quad, the Royal Lichtenstein Sidewalk Circus charmed the Rockhurst community with their comical feats. The entertainment troupe performed mime fables, magic tricks and animal acts along with juggling, unicycl- ing and tight rope walking. The performers spirited the corwd with their song. Royal Liechtenstein Circus 25 CAST lin order of appearancel Herod Harry Langdon Deus Jerry Stark Soldiers of Herod Don Crouse Scott Werner Gabrlel Kelly Rittenhouse Kings Robert Burke S J Pat Schafer Mike Lucifer Ric Herrera Wagner Raphael Joe Naylor Soldiers of Herod Don Crouse Leonard Wagner Devils Dave Kramer Bev Teeter Paul Moran Michael Kyle MacMillan Women Virglnia Cam Elizabeth Comfort Jeame Adam Kevin Barrett Ducate Anita Lancaster Cam John D Agostino Percula Carolyn Van Haaren Noah Eric Morton Pilate Michael Wagner Sem Pat Schafer Beadle Kevm Lawless Ham Scott Harris Ancilla Anita Lancaster Japeth Roger Hoag Soldiers Scott Harris H J Thompson Wives Elizabeth Comfort Diane Genes Carolyn Caiaphas Michael Kilgore Van Haaren Annas Roger Haug Noah s Wife Jeame Ducate Jesus Leonard Wagner Gossips Janice Bonat Virginia Cain Mary Amta Herod Eric Morton Lancaster Soldiers John D Agostmo Chris Bossman Mary Janice Bonat Mary Magdalene Amy Rupp Joseph Thad E Nugent Mary Salome Diane Genes Gir S Elizabeth Comfort Anita Lancaster John Paul Moran Shepherds Chris Bossman Kevm Lawless Paul Nichodemus Pat Schafer Moran ' 1 Jesus shows mercy on his persecutors. Noah and his family rejoice after God promises not to send any more floods. i WMM , ., f Q 0 , A Ad Majoren Gloriam Dei 27 Season Practicing for his per- formance, Leon Bates turns to explain his piano . expertise. The 1983-84 Season of the Arts proved very successful once again. Six performances throughout the academic year entertained Rockhurst and local Kansas City audiences. Neill Archer Roan, a classical guitarist began the Season on October 6. Mr. Roan is frequently a guest artist with different orchestras including the Chicago String Ensemble. During his visit, he also conducted a guitar workshop in conjunction with the Kansas City Guitar Society. The Martha Graham Dance Company was the second performance of the Season on October 14 at the Folly Theater. It has been said that Martha Graham has made the single most contribution to dance in this century. The principal dancers for this performance were Jean-Louis Martin, David Hatch Walker, George White, Jr., Takako Asakawa, Terese Capucilli and Christine Dakin. The Vanaver Caravan was the third group to take the stage on November 16. The group per- formed an electrifying story of a distinctly American dance perspective born out of rich folk traditions and coming of age in the works of America's early choreographers. They also presented a special afternoon performance for area school children and dance students. The first performance of the second semester was a recital by Leon Bates, a classical pianist on January 20. Mr. Bate's performance inaugurated the College's series of events celebrating Black Awareness. A disciplined body builder and sports enthusiast, he is skilled at attracting audiences and is a favorite on college campuses. The fifth performance was a return visit by John Houseman's Acting Company on February 5. The group of sixteen highly trained actors and actresses performed Pieces of 8. This company is the nation's only permanent professional touring theatrical ensemble. The performance was a col- lection of short comedic plays with a serious overtone. The final performance of the Season was Woo- ing, Wedding and Repenting by the Oxford Chamber Theater on March 31. The couple, Diedre Barber and Arthur Kincaid, assumed a wide range of characters from plays by Shakespeare, Neal Coward and lbsen and Strindberg. 28 Season of the Arts of the rts 1 2 2 l gl 5 CTI G CDMP ON TOUR FOR THE JOHN E KENNEDY CENTER Twfwvdevwdblempunbyagmrnnm Visiting S holar ecture Series The Vanaver Caravan The Vanaver troupe performs their dance teaches grade schoolers styles their dance techniques. Six speakers contributed to the success of the Visiting Scholar Lecture Series during the 1983-84 academic year. The program, which was initiated in 1956, has offered distinguished speakers to Rockhurst students and the Kansas City community since that time. The Rev. Jared Wicks, S.J., began the 1983-84 series on September 29. His topic was The Catholic Encounter with Luther Todayn centering on Luther 'and his controversial role in religious history. The second speaker, who presented the Charles Charrop- pin Lecture, was Dr. Jonathan Spence on October 26. His discussion topic was Catholics and Confucians: Matteo Ricci's Strategy in China C1583-1610l. Ricci was a Jesuit missionary who was among the first Europeans to be admitted to inland China in the late 1500's. The 1983 William L. Rossner Visiting Scholar Lecture was presented by Rev. Ladislas Orsy, S.J., on November 30. Marriage in the Church was his discussion topic centering on how marriage in the Church has changed although the basic view has remained the same. The Oppenstein Brothers Foundation Lecture opened the second semester with Dr, Jerry Jordan on February 29. Dr. Jordan, a professor of economics at the University of New Mexico spoke about i'Economic Policy Making in the 1980's - Evolutionary or Revolutionary. The fifth speaker was Dr. Ernest Boyer, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. On April 9, Dr. Boyer spoke on the Educated Heart about trends in education. The final speaker, Dr. Edmund S. Wehrle, presented the Henry A. Bundschu Visiting Scholar Lecture on April 26. The topic of his discussion was Truman and the East Asian Crisis focusing on the actions and decisions made by President Harry Truman and his advisers from 1945-52. Each speaker also gave an hour long presentation to students the morning after their lecture. Neill Archer Roan opened the Season of the Arts in September Visitln 3 Sch lar At Homecom- ing, this group of students poses for Rockhurst ances are ld a group mugshot. At the Parents' The Rock Room is the Weekend Dance, these favorite place for dances. four students feel the beat. 30 Dances , if . - ' .......AJ. X X A . , , i , V f , X, Sadie Hawkins Four freshmen having a fantastic Steve Stokes and Carol Fecht thoroughly enjoy their evening. 5 5 uttin' on the Ritz was the theme of this year's Sadie Hawkins Dance held Nov. 11 at Crown Center. The featured band was The Exceptions, a band which has played for other Rockhurst dances. To carry out the theme, tuxedos were offered for rent to both guys and girls. Many of the students wore the tuxes and purchased top hats at the door. 550 time. Aren't big brothers great? Sean Bradley poses with his little sister he 32 Sadie Hawkins Anne. f Jim Kelleher plays innocent after stealing John Butzls hat. E, it .s Homecoming Posing for a shot of the double date are Jim Hoerter, Liz Garza, Kathleen Kennedy and Gary Hummel. his year for the first year in many, the Homecoming Dance was held during the spring semester instead of the fall semester. Poppin' Fresh was the band playing while Rockhurst celebrated Homecoming on Feb. 18 at the Muehlebach Hotel in downtown Kansas City. The theme of All Night Long made the evening memorable for all the students who attended. 133 Dancing the night away, Martin Kraus swings Patty Coen around the floor. A large crowd of freshmen show enthusiasm about their first Homecoming dance. Homecoming 33 if , E HNF:-' ,E I' .' ' Y. gg, fn. ,E S31 A53 'V,4'. 4-wal-Q 'Q ymfll get a Theresa Loureiro alias Michael Jackson. Rosalinda Gomez tells Chumley Claus and Glen the elf what she wants for Christmas. lt takes three strong men to hoist up the garland. Christmas 35 Rockin' th Night Away The lst place winners, Pat Lamb and his band display their talents at the jam. he Volunteer Jam, held on April 8, gave Rockhurst students a chance to display enter- tainment talents to their fellow students. About 20 musical, comic and mime acts performed in the Rock Room before an almost full-house. By the end of the even- ing, Pat Lamb's band had finished first, Rob Pinter's band had finished second and Derek Young's com- edy routine twhich brought down the housel had finished third. As always, the Volunteer Jam un- covered some excellent hidden talent. if Q 36 Volunteer Jam The keyboard player thrills the crowd while the band plays. While MCing for the Jam, Chuck Zeikle and Steve Hancock enthuse the audience with their crazy antics. T ' 'Q J , 7 Z 3 , 'Xin 1 A 'vm-fill' in l r. r r r me-ws., X X W , W, W V f , Q WZ? Z 2 ' X if , ,n 9' f,, My f g H5 wmavs ,,g r Q Derek Young cracks up the crowd with his hysterical comic review. Rich Stansell and his band attempt to win the first place prize. wmv? ss 3 31 3 '4W,y V f ,X i, if V 1 X XX , i ., A Q , - f.1 1',ig,,' 2265-,.zi , ' 41, 1 M! ,, f ., V gf. wa mia 7 ,, f 39144 x W ,f ,f MM , '72 W , will f i , X l , ,, .,4,, ' f , 4 ,M ZW, iHw9?y' 4. 14.61 fi, A 4 My ,, 1 ff ,M A Volunteer Jam 37 Dances From Around th World Three Mexican dancers take time out to smile at the camera. he first International Week was held from March 25 to April 6 at Rockhurst. The fortnight of activities honored international students and cultures different from our own. Dur- ing this time, forums, lectures and a dance were held to acquaint students with the cultures of other nations. The dance and other activities were sponsored by the Interna- tional Forum, a club in its first year at Rockhurst. All the activities were held on the campus and represented a new emphasis the college is placing on international relations ' f Nw .MQW ..t.,,.t, ,Q W wmv-, .rt,..f,.,. V J X :- Rick displays his skill of breakdancing while driving. Another group of Mex- ican dancers smile after dancing. sm ik A -s MS sag E t X 38 International Dance mai X . A mf ,F X , W w ,Q I ff Mexican singers and players please the crowd with their songs. Two Irish dancers show Rockhurst how to do the jig correctly. Two Phillipino dancers display one of their native dances. Rick once again thrills the audience with his breakdancing. International Dance 39 March 1984 Ice Storm 1 fx. A frozen tree on the A view of Sed9WlCk quad. from Troost. . ,rf H .5 6953 . 4 7 1' at ,, f f -N. S ..-f Yen' ,ggggrg 5 r a 5- :wt 6 SQ . A look at the frozen vines by the Van Ackeren Gallery. s springbreak came to a close on March 18, an ice storm embraced the Midwest surrounding Kansas City and making travel virtually impossi- ble. Over 160,000 homes lost electricity and tree branches fell under the heavy ice. 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Cast' . . . . . .Joe Naylor . . .Kevin Lawless . . . . . . Steve Hummel . . . Pat Schaefer . . . . Janice Bonat . . . .Kathy Wickey . . . . . .Peter Sims . . .Chris Bossman Patrick McCarville . . . Sheila Graeve . . .Debbie Baniak . . Jennifer Gaines . . Matthew Salem Eulalie ........ Constable Locke Gracie ........ Olin .... Oliver .... Maud .... Tommy .... Zaneeta ..... Mrs. Squires .... ...... Salesman ...... Townspeople . . . 'in order of appearance . . . .... Michelle Lucero --- .Ia n... .--.--. .......JoeNaylor . Laura Langdon Michael Wagner . Frank Stodden . . . . Carolyn Van Haaren John D'Augustino Jennifer Herrera Mary Grace Murphy Joe Daues, Ric Herrera . . . . . . Laura Ernst, Adrian Goss Mark Langdon, Matt Nugent, Megan Nugent, Toni Rossito, Dawn Teter i The townspeople wonder about Professor Harold Hill. The infamous quartet sings during the Fourth of July celebration. The Music Man 43 During the play, Ric Herrera displays his disgust while Jeanne Ducate rambles on and on. h Glass en g i y Janice Bonat, Ric Her- rera, Jeanne Ducate and Leonard Wagner take their bows at the end of the play. rom April 12-15, the stage in Mabee Theater was set for Ten- nessee Williams' classic drama, The Glass Menagerie. The play's stars were Amanda lJeanne Ducatel, her children Tom tRic I-lerreral and Laura iJanice Bonatl, and I..aura's first gentleman caller lLeonard Wagnerl. The play revolves around the characters being trapped by their limita- tions and their inability to escape the monotony of life. It is a memory play which represents the impressionistic realism in which the characters are trapped in problems dealing with the real world. 44 The Glass Menagerie f all ,z,,1. ,,' 7 Kamik Leonard Wagner makes a toast while Janice Bonat lays ill on the couch. Contemplating the candlelight, Janice Bonat wonders what life is all about. Jeanne Ducate tries to console Ric Herrera while Janice Bonat pours their drinks. l l V The Glass Menagerie 45 T urses' ance 1984 Hi Mom!! We sure are having a good time. n Friday night, March 25, 1984, the annual Nurses's Dance was held at the Crown Center Hotel. A very large group attended the dance and ,f W6 1 QW everyone had an excellent time. Parties were held throughout the Research dorms and apartments before and after the dance. Z 1 Z - I Look what I found sit- Cheers!!! This is an ab- tingdowninthecorner. solutely wonderful dance!! 46 Nurses Dance ww IV 1941 Z2 f' ,X gf PM , ww, WA vp 25 .X xy, f f f V X r W A Sx X nf f - b M 1, 7 ' XX X ,, , ,, Wx 1, , , 'fi f Q , , I If 'X XKA fi-E ' A z X2 4 ir ff fp fy XX, .ss 5 xy, 24 Sf x 3 4 VX xg, V54 K -. ,V ,x x f 1 ,X f f 5, K ' ,YWA f -nulllw many fu af, , My , ,Ziff 7 i , , 5' an XM! ,QV fi W U Ixkw X 5 X f 7 U , Z, . 4, , , 1 W. 4 , - .Z I. , fry: lx' f A , X , V f fk K fl: K ' f, -'Qc' ax V A x V 3 . if I . in ,x 1 xx, J.. '41 irst urses Pm 2 Ceremo Veronica Farnan, a senior medal recipient, gives the farewell nurses' valedictory address. The nurses celebrate after their pinning ceremony. he Research College of Nursing Senior Pinning Ceremony was held May 12 at 2 p.m. in the Music Hall in downtown Kan- sas City. For the nursing students, the ceremony signifies the ending of their college career and entrance into the professional health care field. This year the pin held an added meaning with both the Research and Rockhurst names on each pin signifying the joint effort of the two institutions. Eighty-seven students participated in the ceremony which was unique in being the first graduating class of the Re- search f Rockhurst BSN program. A group of nurses wait for their pins 50 Graduation w X 5 Y' s,w,.,, A 4 f HHN, Q , . QQ, QQx,ML- 5, . 9 9 C? ' -1' Xqfx 1 ,,,, wg 4, L Us ' M Dietrich Will P Q V tt d g thp hh h dt d give t dd t ,, r i v l m I Cm ' , ' KA Q K '. Eazw, A I , .4v if V W W he 1984 graduating class of Rockhurst College participated in a unique graduation ceremony. The 64th Annual Commencement Ceremony was held at RLDS Auditorium in Independence, Missouri. The 489 graduates received their diplomas in a two hour ceremony which started at 11 a.m. on May 13, 1984. Sr. Gerturude Patch, vice president, served as master of ceremonies. The Rev. John Schlegel, S.J. announced the graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences. The Rev. Nicholas Rashford, S.J. an- nounced the graduates of the School of Management. And Ms. Theresa Mitchell, PhD. announced the graduates of the Research-Rockhurst College of Nursing. During the ceremony, the Most Rev. George K. Fitzsimons received the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws and Joseph A. O'I-lare, S.J. received the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. To honor tradition, the Rev. Robert Weiss, S.J. delivered the President's Address. - The dignitaries at the graduation ceremony listen attentively to a speech. Graduation 1984 W 5 , ff f . V! , L V VWWW, J fvws-S -5 , -W X Fr. Schlegel an- nounces the recipients of the Senior medal. 54 Graduation Fr. Rashford presents the candidates for BSBA degrees to Fr. Weiss for conferring of degrees. If Q! , ,, V jf., rj, W 'Q f ' ff 'L 4' i Sy 1 21 f ff ff 2 M ,, , f F ,-MU, W .51 lll 1 ' pi' 4 it li v A is x w , X if ,M if rr, ,W if Q. ,f K Mary Lou Bono smiles happily after receiving her diploma. Z, had V, Q, ff, , 1 fy mar MAOWW ! i w innnvhiw Wikia mlm fav' ff? M0044 WWW Graciously accepting his diploma, John DAgostino thanks Fr. Weiss. Students receiving BA degrees cross the stage. WW' 'W 7 'Wm' 3f 'w- 'H G yy WW if Zn me 444,52 wifi iw .ew -ff if Wi! OMVJKW WWW QMWJWVJ fd! iihv WWW W W f W W ww X 1 X tin Z fy! W ff f lv M W Wy! 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Aren't they sweet? f, ,, M y W f i , fe ' 7 4-W X , f X I 7,4z'f ff W f V , 'D s X J x ..---if frq X iv 'VN' 5,1 , Glenn Heitmann - crazed D.J. Pig Power!!! Patti Steiniger and Chris An- drew's latest motto. Student Life 59 But Bob, I thought you were shy. l 9 Shes got that million dollar smile. Z iff W f 434 W-.sm ,gf f , , ,ff M ffff , ,W ,f 0 ,ZW X mf QW W WW Q ffuilh A51 4 4 f ff'A.,ffni A ,ff l really think we better go home now. Oh, boy! Mom sent cookies!!! 60 Student Life UW. ,C . ,, , , W, Y, ,,, ,NA-A , . ,,.--1 w L r I L, ,, ,. X. . , A , ,- , A ,Vx 1 A freshman reassures his mother that he will do his first load of wash by Thanksgiving. John Hart chows down on whatever they call food in the Rock Room. is i 5 Discussing the latest homework, Laura Ryan and Julie Wilson enjoy the spring weather. While dancing at Homecoming, Jim l Xisf Q5 i X Z X X i x , X l 1 XX 62 Student Life Hoerter catches a glance of an unusual happening in the corner. 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Sr. Patch had been the director of an internship program for college students at the Washington Center in Washington, D.C. She was appointed to oversee the business operation of Rockhurst. A member of the Society of the Sacred Heart, she holds Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the San Francisco College for Women. She earned her doctorate at Stanford University. Her background in education includes 11 years as president of Lone Mountain State College in San Francisco and five years as director of the graduate school at the San Diego College for Women. She was executive director of the Fort Mason Foundation in San Francisco, a non-profit community service organization. KRC Radio Announces Cable Station KRC, the voice of Rockhurst College, expanded its listening audience to Greater Kansas City this year through an agreement with American Cablevision of Kansas City. Formerly, KRC could only be heard in the dorms and Massman Hall. However, this year KRC Cable Radio aired weekdays from 3-5 P.M. on Channel 21, the Higher Education Channel of American Cablevision. The programming for cable time in- cluded Top 40 music with news and public affairs focusing on campus events in the metropolitan area. A classical music program was also aired twice a week during the second semester. Plans for the cable connection were made last spring by Ross Passantino, KRC station manager. He prepared a study and proposal for KRC cable radio as a class assignment, then worked with faculty advisor Bill Ryan through the summer to make the proposal a reality. Kathy Lutz, program director for KRC, designed a regular format for the pro- gram and organized advanced student announcers to work under the cable guidelines. The announcers for this year's cable program were Chuck Ziekle, Mar- tha Lally, Kevin Hayes, Mike Doorack, Mark Nuelle, Mike Berendzen, Tim Mur- phy and Scott Karon. Coach Reynolds esigns Jerry Reynolds, head coach of the Hawks, basketball team and assistant professor of Physical Education, an- nounced his resignation during the spring semester. Coach Reynolds left Rockhurst after nine years to become head coach at Pittsburgh State University in Kansas. During his stay here, he compiled a 174-81 record as the school's winningest coach. As head coach, he led the Hawks to five 20-win seasons, one NAIA District 16 championship and two trips to the NAIA National Championship tourna- ment. He was also named Coach of the Year in District 16 four times. 66 Features is Re appo the S 1983 long colleg Mane Fa respc vario ment in ma the unde large the E Fo busir taugl organ and I H4 Soci BS College, :nce to 'ough an vision of heard in fowever, 1 aired nnel 21, mel of thne in- ws and s events :lassical twice a -n were sanuno, iared a le radio ed with igh the ality. ir KRC, ne pro- student 1 cable syear's e, Mar- oorack, m Mur- S 1' Rashford Appolnted Dean at io - ' the New School of Management Rev. Nicholas S. Rashford, S.J., was appointed the first permanent dean of the School of Management in September 1983. He was selected after a six-month long nationwide search begun after the college announced the new School of Management in the Spring of 1983. Father Rashford was appointed to be responsible for the development of various educational processes to imple- ment the concept of career-long learning in management. This concept embraced the development of the existing undergraduate business programs, the largest MBA program in the region and the Executive Fellows program. Formerly an associate professor of business administration, Fr. Rashford has taught and consulted in the fields of organizational behavior, decision making and human resource management. He received his bachelor's degree in SociologyfPhilosophy and Master's degree in Urban AffairsfTheology from St. Louis University, a master's degree in Management Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he was an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, and a doctorate in Behavioral Science in Medicine from Johns Hopkins University. His teaching experience includes posi- tions at Loyola University of Baltimore, Michigan State University and Clongowes College, Dublin, Ireland. He was the first Roman Catholic priest to work in industry when he accepted a position as personnel trainer with the McDonnell Douglas Cor- poration in St. Louis. r. Schlegel Accepts New Position 051' . f Rev. John P. Schlegel, S.J., dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, was ap- pointed to the same post at Marquette University in Milwaukee effective August 1, 1984. Fr. Schlegel has served as academic dean for the past two years. A native of Dubuque, Iowa, he entered the Society of Jesus in 1963. He holds a bachelor degree in philosophy and classics from St. Louis University, a bachelor of divinity degree from the University of London, a master's in political science from St. Louis University and a doctorate in international relations from Oxford University. Before coming to Rockhurst, Fr. Schlegel was assistant academic vice president at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. l-le has also been a fellow of the American Coun- cil on Education in academic administra- tion and of the National University of Australia's School of Social Science Research. While at Rockhurst, he taught political science courses and initiated programs such as the Medieval Fortnight and the Black Student Union Minority Lecture Series. He also became a noted speaker throughout Kansas City. Features Fr. an Ackeren . . . Mr. Kansas City Massman to Have 20,000 Square eet Added M3 y 68 Features The renovation of Massman Hall began during the early part of the second semester of the academic year. In early December, Fr. Weiss, Fr. Van Ackeren and members of the Board of Trustees broke ground for the addition. The new addition will include a new campus chapel, extended kitchen facilities, a centralized purchasing receiv- ing mail sorting and printing room, several meeting rooms, and a renovated Formal Lounge. The total amount of space added to Massman will be 20,000 square feet. The addition was financed partially through grants received from the Mabee Foundation and the Anna Tulles Estate. The construction began during second semester and was delayed by weeks' of rain and cold weather. When the weather cleared, workmen put in extra time on evenings and weekends to complete the building on time. The new addition is scheduled for completion in the summer of 1984. In November 1983, at the 96th Annual Chamber of Commerce Dinner, the following words were heard, The win- ners of the 1983 Mr. Kansas City Award are . . . the Rev. Maurice Van Ackeren and John H. Kreamerf' This award is presented annually to a person outstanding in the community for civic business and cultural activities which reflect a positive and creative force in the metropolitan area. This was only the second time since 1960 that two men shared the spotlight. Fr. Van Ackeren was president of Rockhurst for 26 years and is the 1st chancellor of the college. During his stay at Rockhurst, he has helped triple the stu- dent enrollment. He has also seen the number of buildings expand. The Jesuit residence, all 3 dormitories, the library and Massman Hall have all been built since Fr. Van arrived on campus. The chancellor has served as president of the Kansas City Regional Council for Higher Education trustee of Georgetown University and the Midwest Research In- stitute, and president of the Missouri Col- lege Fund. Cn receiving his award, Fr. Van Ackeren commented, I am receiving this award not for myself, but for Rockhurst College and the things for which it stands. MMM Fred Turner tPro'fessor of ation 1 985 soul and the sof all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. Amen Features 69 -f 1' '11 4.-F ,-Q '- The United States lympic Team Visits Sarajevo, Yugoslavia The XIV Olympic Games ended on Feb. 19, 1984 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia leaving the American team with some surprises and defeats. One of the unexpected downfalls was the young American hockey team who lost in the first round of the Olympic tour- nament to Canada and Czechoslovakia. However, the ice arena turned into a place of great excitement for Americans near the end of the games. Scott Hamilton, the favored American male singles skater won the gold medal on the last night of competitions in a beautiful performance. His colleague, Rosalynn Sumners, also skated beautifully to a silver medal in the women's singles and the brother and sister team of Kitty and Peter Carruthers' dream also had a silver lining in the pairs competition. ' On the British team, Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean glideded across the ice winning the hearts of the world with their majestic pairs' dancing. As the ice arena came alive with music, the overly snow-covered moun- tains began to hear the songs of skiers slicing down the slopes to victory. America's first gold medal was won by Debbie Armstrong, a 20-year skier from Seattle. Immediately following her perfor- mance was Cristin Cooper winning the silver medal. And pre-Olympic favorite, Tamara McKinney came in a very strong fourth place, missing the bronze by .43 of a second. On the men's slalom skiing, Phil and Steve Mahre skied out on top of the mountain. Phil finished first while his wife was having a baby and Steve glided down to take home the silver. Overall, the Winter Olympics ended in Sarajevo with a strong showing for the Americans with the summer Olympics scheduled for Los Angelos. 70 Feanues Soviets ppointa ew Communist As the excitement rose in Sarajevo, grief overtook much of the Soviet Union with the death of Yuri Andropov, the Communist Party Chief. For the Soviet Union, the question over the 176 days before Andropov's death was Where is he? because Andropov had not been seen since August. However, a new leader was appointed Party Leader within days and presided at Andropov's funeral. Constantine Chernenko led the parade of dignitaries up the steps of the Kremlin for the funeral ceremony. As the new leader, Chernenko held meetings with all the foreign diplomats. Among those diplomats was Vice Presi- dent George Bush. . U x pa r g ,,.. + -...gps- W LQL' ' ' ' A Are Rockl the W startli invad Carib Ba Am ei Georg the sa se v e W court everi stocl hapr tain futui with dista and AT8 Si their Pan! on t befo tion. no beca regii tion in cc . ...rw Y. l l' vpov's d the of the held mats. Presi- nvasion of Grenada Around the first of November, the Rockhurst campus along with the rest of the world, woke up to discover the startling news that American Marines had invaded Grenada, a small island in the Caribbean. Basically, the militia men rescued American medical students at St. George's Medical College. However, at the same time, the island was attacked on several fronts uncovering Communist bases across the tiny island. Cuban militia had slowly set up head- quarters in several places to head the bloody coup which led to the death of Grenada's president. In the end, however, all the American students were rescued unharmed and peace was restored to the tiny island. However, the whole secret attack drew much criticism and questioning from United States citizens. AT8ZT Breaks Up Causing Confusion Across the United States What it was was confusing! When the courts ordered the break up of AT8cT, everyone from the consumers to the stockholder was perplexed by what was happening. Consumers, already uncer- tain as to cost, quality and extent of the future service, were suddenly bombarded with advertisements for alternate long distance services, such as MCI, SPRINT, and LDX, all comparing themselves to AT8zT. Stockholders began to question where their stock would belong after the com- pany split. Brokers advised most to hold on to stock and let the chaos settle before attempting to deal with the ques- tion. As of January 1, 1984, Ma Bell was H0 more, the century-old company became a reduced AT8zT and seven regional businesses. 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' f dm M A M 'wg I ,. . .143-1 , f' -rr ,,4. -w lf -4 f, aff. f -, , - 11-, my M5 , 4, ,Q ,Z - we :W W- ,.,f r if ' ' 4' WMV f ,4 Q 'f ff , ' Z if J 'E 6 ' 1- A' W . 12 f K A' 4 A .fs f If ' L 1 3, , -f ,-f ,--' ,'t1 Y , ' A , ' The nited States Begins an Economic Recovery The breakup in AT8cT was just one major factor in the overall economic view of the country. Despite the trillion dollar national debt, the economy had taken on a definitely good outlook, unemployment dropped, interest rates had dropped from the previous rate of eighteen per- cent, inflation was slowly decreasing. All of this was keeping with President Reagan's promises, and, in November, it would indeed be possible to look at the financial status of today and say that we were better off than four years before. While the economic recovery, whether permanent or merely transient, was a plus for President Reagan's reelection bid, it was a stumbling block in the cam- paigns of the Democratic hopefuls. Before the New Hampshire primary, the media had declared Walter Mondale as an almost unchallengable front runner, but the young democratic senator Gary Hart surprised everyone by taking New Hampshire with his theme of 'New Ideas'. After that the race was on, with both Mondale and Hart doing equally well throughout the country and no clear cut winner emerged. Of the other three can- didates, John Glenn and George McGovern, whose 1972 campaign gave Gary Hart much of his experience on the road, dropped out early. The Reverend Jesse Jackson remained in the race, but, as the media put it, only for the beauty contest. The campaign was filled with mudslinging, especially notable during a national debate in which Mondale and Glenn got into an argument. Features 71 J 1 1 Hold Your Breath - i i N ,, T i li 1 '1 ll l 2 3 fs I LN4 ll 1 i 2 w i lx l wi 1 l, M5 Now,if2+2:5,thenx -1:x+4. V.. S. i- A You know, as hard as I Q try, l can't remember 2 Q 1 what happened two years r ago yesterday. E 1 If 1 i I l S 5:1 , ' Q it QM Sie ln? 5131 iM S1 ,. al ri if gli lr ll 1? 1 l 72 X Q N S K -w f P t y xo A x iXw ' 'WMA Oh, little basketball, please fall back into my arms. 'IW is-M ere Go Again Really, I didn't do it, but I'm running as fast as No, no! lt's my puck and I can. ou can't have it. V 3..- fw X ,V fm. , W N ,f fff Watch the birdie as it flips across the screen. l............. ....f- f 2 Q1 4 1 X X, A Nx 5 Did I really do that well on the test or is it just fiction? Well, I guess it'll be soup by tomorrow. Even Teachers Take Tlme to Relax Liz Kramer asks why. 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'Mm WJ' f W M NW? X 5- X161 S V We r 1 an Did you know that 98 girls have registered for next semester? lsn't that excellent? Look out Rocko - 5, here we come X his I It for Awhile How many freshmen Well, Coach, I just does it take to collect didn't know what else to money at a dance? do with it. !! ' 7 35 .mf 1 f X , , ,, . fciekwe f 'XML Q X f , ' I ' M Mary Hart finishes up the job one more time. 2 m 'Zz MA ,ff ,, ,. X ,, .. ,Qi , 4, ?W' WWW sw: ,, 1 ,x 79 . gk. f 0 2' M avfki r pig we -r , . S-.5 f 1 ' . :ft ure, new ig, i n x tefgiux A X - 1 or ,N X, x Qin WX When is someone going to clean this pigpen up? Julia Gray gives Dick Shaw the Faculty of the Year Award at the Honors Assembly. 79 S if Twdof Vfhe Pdmpmg girls , ' Q dance at halftime during V .V abasketbgll game. V f f ' Poiing fiir 'fGQ.?' Reg- gie Sqothand Rob Golter- . man ar9 BSU Pfesident rm xw - T HV xiii: iw' ' ,V. , W. ., , .. 'ii Q Vu: V gf A, 5 jr sigfff .nw Yah Nx.,.A . . 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Nix X Y? dfbf 1wV M. www .faq , QA ,K ' W J ' f f af . ., .... x W .- . .Lf 'Vw 4 Q- of ai Q1 82 ADG Alpha elta Gamma The Fall pledge class celebrates their initiation. The Delt fraternity ,?l .il-1-1 ' ' ef. M11 ww M, . ff QMWA f-if f ww , Kama- wdfff I 12 2. -9 a-,Sf , 5, 1 lW3.,,iA X :SI 7 G ' li f '12 gif 7 gi . 1, 1 1 nz' , gg? X 1- Q1 f q..,i?if6 el. A ' ' f -55223 ' , ' f' J, ' , 'f Q ill? . g l x . :iff X w 1 , ' y,x!fff:z f' 5557? 'ggi 'X 4 !343f5:2Qt3c,,11, .. . s Y f,'9'v1 M M5193 '-3 fy, X ,al I' ivzw '15 2' 1 'Z Lkgif. 'YT A, ' 'Q , wr, W H,-,T , ,,., .: ,j n:g,g.,A V' 1 - Mus. 7 Q ft- who ' . .3 , .1 Never let It be said that Vince Kublk, Joe Ed- w a r d s a n d T lm Oligschlaeger don't like a party. The Brothers of Alpha Delta Gamma were pleased with the success of the fraternity's 53rd year at Rockhurst College. The Delts spent most of the year celebrating in their traditional manner. After reluctantly saying goodbye to the graduated members, the successful Fall rush period was closed with the annual TOGA party. V All members looked forward to celebrating Christmas at our yearly CHAMPAGNE party as well as celebrating the Spring Rush period, which was highlighted by the always interesting PAJ AMA JAMMER. The Delts were proud to serve the com- munity by sponsoring an evening of magical enter- tainment for underprivileged children before heading to the Ozarks for the long-awaited LUAU weekend. Presldent - Patrick Wibbenmeyer Vice President - Joseph Edwards Treasurer - William Healy, Tlm Ollgschlaeger Secretary - Doug Warts ' House Chairman - David Fitzpatrick Social Chairman - John Repp, John Yankovlch Intramural Chairman - Doug Waris, Todd Matt Doug Wnric constantly has a question on his Vince Kublk tries to take a picture of Todd mind, Matt. ADG 83 G mi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Members of the in- tramural football team break their huddle. Showing off their new T-shirts, Pat McCarviIle, Matt Bansbach and Pete Soto share a laugh. iMi :- .f f-- W s Vik ' 1' I Q 1,-HN ff, 5 M' . N. ,,o. ,Y , s 'N ff f N wi E 3, J X ss g 5 Q x Q ,ffgw aaoo os- ss 'N Z K .-f L f X j 5 P f f , X 7 W i, t ,fbi Q Nyygj My i ,A , ff, f ' W f f - ,,f W3 X MW W 4. . 4 , S W,,m,MWW A group of partiers show their enthusiasm for drinks. During another foot- ball game, John Butz prepares to snap the ball. A 'Q ff Mi WWI fm X snr- 1 - f. 'n. V - - ' A' .IX ,-V f 1 I . i B+. Q' n A . gy! , . 1 1 ww' T au appa Epsilon X ya' .. so Msg-C M ' iarr,,-'f-,, r ,s sf J .. ,r K r W ix X 'URS 86 TKE The TKE fraternity. TKE Officers: John Klemm, Mark Fox, Mike Haynes, John Jokerst, John Godfrey, Paul Jokerst, Fr. Nick Rashford. This year has been one filled with success for Tau Kappa Epsilon, due to the combined efforts of moderator, Fr. Nick Rashford, S.J., President - John Jokerst, Vice- President - Mike Haynes, Secretary - Paul Jokerst, Treasurer - John Klemm, House Chairman - Mike Doorack, Social Chairman - John Godfrey, and Pledge Trainer - Joe Daues. At the beginning of the school year, TKE was awarded the Top TKE Chapter award by the National Fraternity. The TKE Keg Roll also came through during that semester giving the chapter the opportunity to throw a fund-raiser for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. During the second semester, the total number of initiates rose to 37 giving the TKES a total enrollment of 106 active members and the Top Membership Recruit- ment Award at the regional convention held in Kansas City. TKE also won intramural championships in Football, Soccer and Volleyball. tg li .EM w fn ' 5 awk S A group of partiers show their enthusiasm at the Endless Summer Party. Fellow 'l'KE's cheer on the hockey team during the intramural finals. frfif' e yr of if W6laC N oTh The sign which welcomes everyone to the The intramural foot- ball team gets psyched STUDENT SENATE - lst Row: Jim Gorman, Kathy Lutz, Denise Oz- bun. Second Row: John Pearson, Lynn Nevins, Patti Steiniger, Julia Gray, Jane Growney. Third Row: Ric Herrera, Diane Werkmeister, Michelle Lucero, Elda de la Pena, Jan Hudson, Debbie Baniak, Kevin Kaul. Fourth Row: John Hartung, Kyle MacMillan, Bryan Jones, Lou Grone. 88 Clubs Student Senate Julia Gray and Denise Ozbun have captured fellow officer Reggie Scott. Student Senate The new Student Senate . . . dynamic, creative and moving! The Senate represented the students in all walks of life, from resurfacing the ten- nis courts to the moving of graduation ceremonies to a bigger location. They also provided the college with a comprehensive student directory and united the campus through volleyball and softball games. The Stu- dent Senate strived to become an ac- tive voice on campus and succeeded in this goal by their various projects this year President - Julia Gray Vice President - Reggie Scott Secretary - Denise Ozbun Treasurer - Jane Growney Moderator Don Murphy, S.J. W Phi in Phi devel and 1: Taul En orgar those mem tion 1 uppe least avera Jo the c to M stud! and Phif ff 7 ff ff , , fr I, ff I , A '4- 1 .mf -, .C ' M145 f - ,gy ',j4':2- ffl: , O O O 1 li Social ctivnties Board and Phi Sigma Tau Phi Sigma Tau Phi Sigma Tau, the National Honor Society in Philosophy, was instrumental as a means for developing and honoring academic excellence and philosophical interest. This year, Phi Sigma Tau held several meetings. Emphasis was placed on rebuilding the organization and increasing membership to those eligible students. The requirements for membership to Phi Sigma Tau are: the comple- tion of three semesters of college, rank in the upper 35070 of the student's class and have at least two philosophy courses with a BH average in them. Jonathan Frazier was elected president of the organization, but his duties were passed on to Marureen Thomas when he went abroad to study. Barbara Reinig was elected Secretary and Dr. Samuel Kennedy is the moderator for Phi Sigma Tau. Social Activities Board The Social Activities Board is a creative group of students interested in the program- ming of student social activities and events. SAB's objective is to encourage students to become involved in activities and as a result bring students together. The activities sponsored by SAB represent a variety of interests for the enjoyment of the en- tire student body. Some of this year's functions included: films, float trips, King Louie bowling and skating, hayride and dancing, the annual Christmas Tree Trimming and the Homecom- ing and Sadie Hawkins dances among other activiites. The 1983-84 SAB was lead by Chairman Maureen Ebeling, Co-Chairman Penny Tucker and Lisa Aholt, along with the assistance of the representatives. In all they did, the SAB was given direction and support from the faculty moderator, Mr. Len Grinstead. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES BOARD - Front: Anne Schneider, Paul Klug, Michelle Kirchoff, Patti Padberg. 2nd Row: Carmela DeCaro, Ann Gilligan, Diane Montecello, Maureen Carroll. 3rd Row: Patty Klipsh, Gigi Lombrano, Teri Dougherty, Lisa Aholt, Anne Roberson. 4th Row: Marty Robbins, Trice Ebeling, Jennifer Rupp, Tim Taylor, Kathleen Kauf- man. 5th Row: Maureen Ebeling, Colleen Hegarty, Michelle Bennett, Len Grinstead. n ..- 90 Clubs J EA and Ps chology Clubs 4 JEA MEMBERS - 1st Row: Jeanne Passerell, Glen Heitman, Susi McGillan, Jan Hudson, Danny Vater, Rob Partee. 2nd Row: Dick Shaw, Kathleen Quirk, Chris Ascher, Gerrie McGraw, Michelle Victor, Rob White, Steve McGuirren, Pat Schaefer, Maureen Thomas, Mike Byrnes. 3rd Row: Keith Gloe, John Pearson, Chris Andrews, Tina Cum- mings, Chris Dorr. JEA JEA is an organization for those students interested in business, discussing common interests and meeting repre- sentatives of the business community. Besides having representatives from com- panies such as Hallmark come to talk with the group, JEA made field trips to the Kansas City Board of Trade and the Great Midwest Corporation Caves. By meeting the members of the business community, students could see an actual application of those theories learned in the classroom. The officers for JEA were Officers Faculty Advisor - Dick Shaw President - Glenn Heitmann Vice-President - Jan Hudson Secretary - Susan McGillen Treasurers - Dan Vater f Rob Partee PSYCHGLOGY ' Psychology Club attempted to increase and broaden the understanding of psychological .principles and their prac- tical applications. This year's curriculum included a speaker on career s oppor- tunities, a field trip to Mariallac fschool, home, and therapeutic environment for mentally disturbed childrenl and films on progressive relaxation training, depres- sion, and transactional analysis. Officers Moderator - Dr. Martin Meade President - Karen Orr Vice-President - Rhonda Bohs Secretary, Treasurer - Karen Colgan Activities Coordinator - Elisa Franklin u-nl ' n-li '91 in-l ' Tl to re and Kan tune Roc pub Roc Vl tivit Sub: Sch The tem flea r x gs r Q I Q Q rease g of prac- :ulum ppor- :hool, it for ns on :pres- olgan anklin Student Arts Council The Student Arts Council was formed to raise student awareness of the fine arts and performing arts at Rockhurst and in Kansas City. Since we do have the for- tune to have a performing arts series at Rockhurst, the major emphasis was to publicize the Season of the Arts events to Rockhurst students. With the allocations from Student Ac- tivities Fees Committee, they gave fully subsidized tickets to Rockhurst Day School students for all the Season events. There was a resounding rise in student at- tendance at the Season events averaging nearly 90 students at each event. Officers President - Jonathan Frazier Vicespresident - Michael Wagner Student rts Council and ccounting Club 'E Accounting The Accounting Club, a professional organization for future accountants, has the goal to give the students more ex- posure to the accounting profession. By conducting interview seminars and pre- sent guest speakers, the club familiarizes students with the field of accounting which cannot be achieved by an ac- counting textbook. Officers Moderator - Cheryl Buseman President - Nancy Ems Vice-President - Joe Stasi Secretary - Anne Kaul Treasurer - Kathleen Quirk ACCOUNTING CLUB - lst Row: David Renelee, Sheryl Buseman, Jan Hudson, Kathleen Quirk, Shannon Thompson, Ann Kaul, Tereasa Kellogg, Ann Radetic, Beth Annun- zatiata, Rich Stansell. 2nd Row: Nancy Ems, Joe Stasi, Lisa Johnson, Joe Saitta, Kevin Kaul. 1 1 P vi Biolog and Chemistry Clubs BIOLOGY CLUB - First Row: Tom Folz, Ron Verhaghe, John Haynes, Diane Werkmeister. Second Row: Paul Mac- Naughton, Kathleen Hazelhorst, Cindy,Ruttan, Aileen Falconi, Claire Hall, Emma Rico. Third Row: Agnes Otto, Lora Bias, Pat McCarville, Paul Neary, Dan Rear- don, Dr. Wilson, Jim Pat- ten, Todd Brower. Biology The biology club is an organization to promote student interest in the field of biological study. During this academic year two major field trips were sponsored - Squaw Creek Wild Life Reserve in November and a weekend Trip to Tumbling Creek Cave in February. A Christmas party is sponsored by the club and biology faculty as well as a spring picnic. President - Dan Reardon, Cindy Ruttan Vice President - Diane Werkmeister Secretary - Cindy Ruttan, Agnes Otto Treasurer - Paul Neary Moderator - Dr. Richard Wilson CHEMISTRY CLUB - First Row: Sara Mounter, Lora Bias, Jo Garcia, Brian Smith, Dr. Servoss. Second Row: Ken Hoff- man, Mark Angles, Tom Folz, Mike Todd, Pat Lamb, Dave Kramer. 92 Clubs fn! WW .f 1 .E W , Ku. Ll' naw FMU fs.. 'RU All FU my yu ul Jil au KW i r s - gg :gra assi vm? Mr' M fswsei 1cs.4mmu2.4i may ns.1or2r.1e 3233 mm FIU M172 -Q .. ww ,f to f9 30 81 82 SQ ReOs lr Pt AUM? Tl PMB: Poi-it ff 19509 1970 we 12943928721 269.09 im! 84 B5 x As-A... .- .- ii . 1., ' SV, t f mfyyw ' ' - is ' f, W f ff .I V fd! 1 .. , '4 'l mo pus by gra ing arr qua fre mil spc Ch ser for 1 tioi Bla poi tw4 Ali 1131 lic! LK! Br- iii ' . Zi' 5 . Q 3 .ff VI 30 ri ll U35 72 a 5 H . i if r 4,.,. 'v S . . . ,ir I I HQ, l'- ' if n i . :A f ff C. 5 ,ff ,r Q J 9 -Qi? V xg' RC Business Communicators Black Student Union ,M K S-ftxjfr gps Black Student Union The Black Student Union was one of the most active and vibrant organizations on cam- pus this year. The BSU began the school year by sponsoring a big brotherfbig sister pro- gram. The purpose was to guarantee incom- ing freshmen at least one friend before they arrived at Rockhurst. This program was followed by a Get Ac- quainted Social. The social introduced black freshmen to student leaders, faculty and ad- ministrators. Following the social, the BSU sponsored a Halloween party at the Niles Children Home. Our final project for first semester was the decoration of Sedgwick Hall for Christmas. Second semester began with the celebra- tion of Dr. Martin Luther King's birthday and Black History Month which was the most im- portant event of the year. The BSU presented two local leaders, Dr. Zilema Harris and Mr. Alvin Brooks, along with Mr. Tony Brown, a national leader. BSU also sponsored a minority lecture series on the campus with the help of Fr. John Schlegel. The year came to a close with a BSU retreat guided by Fr. Joseph Brown, S.J. and a senior farewell dinner. President - Reggie Scott Vice President - Kevin KeithfDarryl Getter ' Treasurer - Lisa Collins Secretary - Deredk Young QW., RC Business Communicators Ruth Hoag became the second president of the Rockhurst College Business Com- municators KRCBCD in December, 1982. She was assisted by Mrs. Weslynn, Martin - moderator, Patty Coen - Vice Presi- dent, Peggy King - Secretary and Derek Young - Treasurer. The organization is proud ofits mentor program. This program assigns a student to a professional business communicator who explains the various jobs related to business communications and gives the student other valuable career tips. The members learned more about business communications from a mentor social in the Regent's Room and a Layout session. December, 1983 was a transition period as RCBC because it elected new officers. Derek Young was elected president, Maria Dugan - Vice President, Collyne Wilson - Secretary, and Bill Healy - Treasurer. The new executive board worked to give RCBC members valuable information con- cerning their future and their career op- tions. They had an increase in membership and a greater interest in the business com- munications major. RCBC - Flrst Row: Peggy King, Dan David- son, Mike Muldoon, Derek Young. Second Row: Patty Coen, Gigi Lombrano, Mary Ann Dougherty, Declant Mooney, Michelle Ben- nett, Collyne Wilson, Mary Clynes. Clubs 93 ,S ,- ,' ff f f KRC and History Club Q41 rt, .,,,,, ,ry ,ff 4.,7,i,- .Z 4, S ' 1 0 :Vey , Q .s 1 ,V y K, I f y? , zu If , 7, . : ,C ,M ,: e 4 ' ,9Z:f,ff?f '- 'm- fn s. H! S., 5 ' ,X :mc Z 64,4 fww. 4 Q , i 1 If M54 V me 'fm 94 Clubs KRC Radio: First Row: Brian Bevins, Mary Renshaw, Janice Bonat, Kathy Lutz. Second Row: Dianne Alter- man, Steve Zirckle, Chuck Zeikle, Steve Hancock, Ross Passantino, Dan Smith, Mike Berendzen. Third Row: Dan Albus, Kevin Barrett, Alan Keyes, Bill Ryan, Paul Posener, Randy Benteley, Joe Daues, Mike Couts. KRC KRC is Rockhurst's campus radio sta- tion with more than 50 active members. KRC experienced many changes during the 1984 academic year. A new produc- tion studio with state of the art audio equipment was a useful addition. Also, for the first time in recent KRC history, the signal was sent beyond the campus. In addition to broadcasting to the dormitories and Massman Hall at 760 AM, KRC cablecasted its signal to cover 59,000 Kansas City area homes on American Cablevision's channel 21. History Club ' The Rockhurst College History Club sponsored trips to the Fine Arts Theater to see shows such as Gone With the Wind and Dos Boat and to the Renaissance Festival. Open to all students, the History Club serves as a forum to bring students together who share a common interest in History. Rockhurst also has a chapter of Phi Alpha Theta which is the interna- tional Historic Honor Society. Officers of the 1983-84 History Club were Mary T. Mattione - President and Elisa Franklin - Chancellor. -v '- ni pf 2 I 1 , f I 6 . .... 1 . w . l v, th' Rc Ti ba ga ba T. ca fin di va ,QGIMQ7 for ,f Wy ff K x, l 5 0, Zfgfff We 7 X 1 . if 'I f Q. 5 ZZ Pom-Pon Squad and P p Band .J 4 ga l all Club neater th the o the J Club .idents rest in :ter of iterna- :ers of ary T. 'anklin Pep Band Promoting school spirit was the goal of the Rockhurst College Pep Band. Rockhurst enjoyed their music and fun. The band played at each home basket- ball game and even several soccer games. To spread Christmas cheer, the pep band treated the residents of Cathedral Towers with a concert of Christmas carols. Dorm students were treated to final exam survival kits. Band members distributed shopping bags containing various goodies to many of the students. President - Sarah Mounter Vice President - Jennifer Rupp Student Director - Ric Herrera Secretary - Diane Werkmeister Treasurer - Paul McNaughton Pom-Pon Squad The Rockhurst Pom-pon squad is a team composed of 16 girls whose goal is to provide half-time entertainment at men's basketball games. It not only pro- motes spirit for Hawk fans, but also gives the women of Rockhurst the chance to participate in a dancing activity. Pep Band: First Row: Jack Reichmeier, Diane Werkmeister, Kit Kubis, Sarah Mounter, Jennifer Rupp, Donna Schnur- bush. Second Row: Ric Herrera, Phil Growney, Paul McNaughton, Pat Guido, Rick lbarra, Julie Feldman, Barb Reinig. Clubs 95 QQ lug nf Leading the crowd, the cheerleaders chant for the Hawks to win. This coed squad lead by four year veterans Ann Mansfield and Jeff Eagle stressed team support for the Hawks this season. The cheerleaders added a tremen- dous amount of enthusiasm to the basketball games with the help of the Hawk's Nest and the Rockhurst Rowdies. The cheerleaders incorporate gymnastics and building skills into their routines. Part of their routines include pyramid building and partner stunts. The cheerleaders display more of their pyramid building techniques. The cheerleaders once again lead the audience in a chant while building a pyramid. ,-,,,. f 4-vp? 'sw ffl dwell .,,,,f Players and Rockhurst Choir Rockhurst Players: First Row: Jeanie Ducate, Janice Bonat, Michael Wagner, Dave Fitz- patrick. Second Row: Roger Haug, Pat Schaef- fer, John D'Augustino, Jennifer Herrera, Leonard Wagner, Bever- ly Teeter, Pete Sims, Maggie Comeau, Mary Clynes, Julie Wilson, Joe Naylor. Players The Rockhurst Players give the Rockhurst Community the opportunity to experience the demanding and creative world of live theater as actors, technicians and support people, but also as theater au- diences. Theater was not simply an ex- tracurricular activity, but a learning experience. This year's playbill included Love, the Computer, and Everything, a reader's theater produced and directed by students, Ad Majorem Gloriam Dei, a Medieval Corpus Christi play, Music Man which played to sold out audiences, and Glass Menagerie, directed by David Steinberg. President - Michael Wagner Vice President - Janice Bonat Secretary - Jeanie Ducate Treasurer - Carla Bexten Rockhurst Choir: First Row: Jennifer Herrera, Deb- bie Baniak, Connie Ziegler, Gigi Lombrano, Amy Hamilton, Maggie Maristela, Mary Lou Pagano - Direc- tor. Second Row: Cathy Breidenbach, Beverly Teeter, Mary Clynes, Lisa Cooper, Joan Sobetski, Toni Rossito, Anita Lancaster. Third Row: Kathy Wickey, Kelli Rit- tenhouse, Leonard Wagner, Frank Stodden, Lou Car- noali, Dorothy Engeman, Carol Blunk. 98 Clubs '44-gui? , ,M BEE if , nm -A . -n. s ,.,.. 1 i 2 as 11 :bios 5 S N s Wg s f TS t Mi 1 sr A , X . fi gi f ff 'ff-swlw-,W 'z ,M WW, i 'Qu S F , S .'4 f 1 rt 7 4, ,S Elf I Alpha Phi mega and hysical herap Club ' dv :ly at ka 'tif Zjzryfg ,. 1 ,W ,N Wm -f N Q is f Z N a . ga MW K W A? Alpha Phi Omega: First Row: Mark Sandlin, Allison Smith, Jackie Heflin, Steve Jochems. Second Row: Bob Stepanek, Mary Goggins, Jill Farmer, Sue Meyer, Joe Tristanio, Sean Wiley, Paul Sander. Third Row: Mike Fink, Robie Craighead, Ann Steffen, Anna Benedix, Keri Roberson. Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a coeducational service fraternity dedicated to the three principles: leadership, friendship and serv- ice. APO provided service on the college campus, in the communi- ty and on the national level. lts members believe that serv- ice is its own reward and they benefit from the experiences. Last year APO involved itself in a variety of service activities in- cluding social work at a nearby soup kitchen and at a temporary shelter for the unemployed. It was also involved in national and international organizations such as Special Olympics, American Red Cross and UNICEF. Physical Therapy Club: First Row: Er- nie Wasmer, Marian Kraus, Lisa Kehring, S a n d y V a n Ryckeghem, Teresa 7 15 yt Page, Teri Gordon. Second Row: Judy Vinlove, Dawn Isa, W 1 ' QW! ,,,f V iii' ,JF Janell Vaughan, Gail P a u l , T e r e s a O'Hearn, Karen Her- ' zog, Mark Pettus, Kathy LeClere, Mike McNulty, Joan Sobet- ski, Linda Eckelkamp. 'Ort -........-4 1-H., ,f,, 3 ,. 50. 4495149- i Clubs 99 Hawk Staff: First Row: Joe Cherrito, Jane Growney, Mary Pat Reardon, Jonathan Frazier, Judy Stone. Second Row: Dave Hillard, Steve Wasko, Maggie Coles, Paul Sander, Anna Benedix, Julie Wilson, Deanne Dickens, Maria Dugan, Randy Long, Alan Keyes, Judy Mueller. Back: Bryan Jones, Lisa Johnson, Susan Lahey, John Pearson, Kyle MacMillan, Michael Wagner, Paul Wagner. T Hawk 1. dgithf ,M X 1 .Q kv , , NN XNXX X N Q, it NKMQNQ X ' X , 100 Clubs Jane Growney glances over to find out what is going on while Lois Rios watches Jonathan Frazier layout a page. Showing his work to Kyle MacMillan, Steve Wasko explains the story. Wim Q 92L2.,s1qa i u'39- 75 as ix st fl g an-'fr Mary Clynes and Susan Lahey work diligently during a layout session. The Rockhurst Hawk is an organization run by students committed to producing the newspaper for the entire Rockhurst community. The Hawk is published bi-weekly on Fridays throughout the school year. Established in 1917 as the Sentinel, the Hawk has seen many changes in its 67 years. This year a new section entitled Out and About was introduced to present arts and entertainment events cohesively within the newspaper. The Features', section had a major facelift with a new format based on a theme. Sections such as Fashion, Mr, Kansas City, and People proved to be popular themes. The Hawk also published two twenty 'page issues. Major Staffs-positions: Kyle MacMillan - Editor Maggie Coles - Assistant Editor Susan Lahey, Randy Long - News Editors Jonathan Frazier, Ann Steffen - Open Forum Editors Maria Dugan - Features Editor Michael Fink - Sports Editor Steve Wasko - Out and About Editor Greg Hack - Moderator Watching over John Pearson's shoulder, Maria Dugan asks what will be on the page. Clubs 101 eightliftmg and Girls Soccer Girls' Soccer: Diane Mackey, Diane Riordan, Nancy Blick, Carol Can- non, Ann Gaus, Mike Hummel - Coach, Kristin Luepke, Kitty Noonan, Kathleen Kauf- man, Michelle Campo, Chris Becker - Coach, Nancy Sullentrop, Diane Beckerle, Mariah Echele, and Chris Campo - Coach. Weightlifting Club: First Row: Dave De- Rouse, Chris Rooney, Rick Prather. Second Row: Terri Meara, Michael O'Rourke, Tony Nebuloni, Chuck Prather, Fr. Wheeler, Mark Fox, Frank O'Connell, Rusty Beck, J. Wright. 102 Clubs , I I ff' I I I I 'I . .., . ' .,- J :Si 7 g , wt : fr R.. nter- raternity Council, American umanics and International Forum Inter-Fraternity Council The lnterfraternity Council once again had a very exciting and unforgetful year. The IFC sponsored its first Freshman Orientation program which provided freshmen an opportunity to learn more about Fraternity life at Rockhurst. The IFC also sponsored its annual pic- nic on lower Burke. And in keeping with tradition, the IFC promoted fraternity life at Rockhurst. President - Reggie Scott Vice President - T. J. Brink SecretaryfTreasurer - Pat Schaeffer Advisor - Dr. Peter Nugent lnterfraternity Coun- cil: First Row: Dave Nelson, Reggie Scott, Chris Campo, Pat Wib- benmeyer. Second Row: Peter Nugent, Rob Golterman, Dan Beckman, Sean Bradley, Joe Edwards, Vince International Forum The International Forum is one of the newest student organizations on campus. Its success throughout the school year proved that a genuine interest about our world and the people in it exists on the Rockhurst Campus. By sponsoring activities such as the In- ternational Celebration lectures, films and discussions about people-and events around the world, the Forum seeks to in- crease the awareness of international af- fairs. It also encourages the debate on issues of global significance. President - Dylan Vernon Vice President - Tim O'Connell Treasurer - Claudia Richardson Secretary - M'Lissa Barnes Moderator - Juanamaria Cordones de Cook Kubik. American Humanics The American Humanics organization is devoted to helping its members under- stand youth agency organizations. Their agenda includes regular monthly meetings and field trips. President - Alan Keyes Vice President - Liz Russell Vice President - Judy King Vice President - Vincent Fitzgerald SecretaryfTreasurer - Nancy Sullentrop Clubs 103 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J Q.. XXX 7 f 4 I-Ialftime for Laugh After two months, Rob Partee finally gets the nerve to show his new cap to Collyne Wilson. A diligent student tries to make sense. out of her mess. .WM M- qw. 9 .9 M A T iff? 5 'H WK- EG IW Ak , 5? Ek wf W J. 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X X Q N s X f' , ue , 1' 1 .f XXX'-N-e....t ff 4. 41, 4 Viki Tennyson and a cleaning lady say, Did you know what happened Saturday night?,' we M Z l have just got to get that money for the weekend. I yi A student spends a u quiet evening catching up on the National Inquirer. QSWV' d Y 4 V ,x V M I Q t . Y J ,V g 1, A, w' w ff 'WMMJ We 1 Aiit Pat Becker decides to take a break in the mid- dle of a hockey game. '1 eee't frV'Eifi1f?g 3 if-1' 'ft V W2 3 , ,f fy 5 '1 v ? L Clubs 107 fain f M , A ,W f , , f W MW W4 W , ' fmkf MW 4 , I ' f I J , M W, If ' ' 2 ,Q ji Q, f , f igfff ,, X' f , f W ,, U I f ' ,, f , 'W , ,V ,, yf ,, f X , ' , I 7 Z nf ,W fl f fy 6' 4 , ,7 ' My I X My J Z. f f ff '7 f y 442 , ' fa fr 4 Qf ' fi f Blocking ,a thot, Maryanne Dougherty and Tricia Smith show how the Lady Hawks' defense works. The Lady Hawks vQ lIeybal l team displays their defense. Attempting to had the ball to the Hawks, Greg Buerglet knocks the other player. S Y Q, 'A 4 f 'h 7 My ff fi ,X 'ff If X! 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XXQXmQ..X,QNEif kiaNk'xS'Q NNN euug xiogg lueu lampog, Hama aiu .IOABU W P X-E R? N sm mm XX XX .N . Q 9 ' X X. XXX, . XXX XXX Qs X X XA X XX X .X R SR ww NN N x Wai ' - k?'XX XX ' XX Q xXx X XXX 'N X-I X X XX A Q- X 3 XX .X S wx XXX .RX - 3 .X :L X mi X-X -X X X XXX-XlXQ.X.XX .XX XXXX ww XXX XX XXS X XXXXXQ wh ww smmx X-X X X X ew XX- X K XX -XRXXXXXX X-A Q NSW X S Z . i 5 2 4 Q 2 V -aw- gif if Z5 412 Zi Fir it if 5 if if fr 'R ,ly 5 6' f Y wx- X. . 1 Zvi. .X S K W-iw ' + aff , . ,ri .,, , ,, , .W I in , fviuwirzifw Z 4 1.0 4 f - ii.,,, ' -fi e .,i ' ,iii r,Qjrfj.g't5 A 1 W, 1, 1 ,tif ' fav In spite of the blazing hot temperatures of August, the soccer team, dedicated to increas- ing their skills, practiced for four enduring weeks before the season started. Their devo- tion to becoming a winning team was first revealed when they beat the Alumni. Although this game released some of the preseason ten- sion there was still some uneasiness within the then newly recruited freshmen. Lacking momentum and not taking advan- tage of all the opportunities in the first two games of the season, the Hawks record started at O-2. This changed, however, as the Hawks shot their way into a seven game winning streak. Things were put into reverse by Parent's Weekend though, when the Hawks met with SLU. As the crowd cheered and both teams played a defensive game, the score re- mained O-O until the last ten minutes of the game when SLU scored off of a free kick. Even though this game broke their winning streak, the Hawks continued with a fantastic season. Coach Tony Tocco led the team to a successful season. ' 4 Hawk Soccer Team - Front Row: John Ware, Jim Dryden, Andy Jansen, Dale Kluba, Marty Berra, Todd Fuchs, Sal Gallo, Rick Pierce, Greg Buergler, I Hartzell, Pat Grady, Rick Schaeffer, Tim Dockery, Jim Bachesta, Miguel Tomosino. Back Row: Head Coach Tony Tocco, Mark Visconti, Joe Stephens, Skip Reh, Ted Powers, John Hungerford, Jerry Kramer, Bill Newbold, Rick Enna, Brian Howe, Rich Bare, Mike Cucchi, Tom Linhares, Tom Men's Soccer 115 Ted Powers dribbles between opposing players. The Hawks consistently dribbled in for shots at the goal. x 2 'i 2 Throughout the season Rockhurst was able to win every game in which they scored holding their opponent to scoring a maximum of two points. Ending the season with a record of 13-4-3 and a total of 41 goals compared with their opponents total of 13, the Hawks were able to win their 14th NAIA District 16 Crown against Avila. The Hawks showed their determination in every game. 116 Men's Soccer A 1 I A ll n V' V . , , ii 1 f' gzgge , A- has ' ,f wi Gs I ' if f MW ix . ' ' C 04 . 7 ,l ,512 .L 72? gpg- ff r wa' np, 'zifjqk any , ,igufw ., ,,,1 . ww 4 li .5 Z5 lx V Q ag i +1k +. x . Joe Stephens heads the f e ball away from an 3 l hz opponent. ,. Qmfmqmx Hawks defend their goal. EAS swf If S . 5xPe-giff? Gif' MS iff miie may H ggigig fislsslw 5Ql,:ri1.Q4g , ggiigm Siu ?iEf:iQ3 fiiggjiggigi tl 235325, 5 fm:-fya' lliliifiiis sfwmi' Wiiiifil f is NE N 'E Y Q 4' - in WH S 22532 favfuffs :iw MSM 55 Ms il V43 WE E ig'l3 'l my 4 gglig 3532 5 whim li W 5 llllllil lump: l llae fy n 7 l 'Hr X ,ff ,fyfffy , gif, 5 '21 If' 1 ,i YA-Cf' f wg' 4' 'K 7 ,f ,',f' l' ff 1 ',f, zyfff' , X, .,f,k 'hif ,ff ,X 5 , ,f ,fy W 7 M elll,, 2 E lalll , l fl llla llal , ,fla f A I f fOPpM an - an l an f , , e f f laa, l A--mi e - ' o l conmadeaxlegg 0 ell 4 k 1 f 2 0 ll 2 lll f Ottawa l ll 1 llae 0 0 flll l 1 1 3 l lo Missaommolla l , 1 f fQjzfQZHarris-Stow? 51, 2 0 Goshen l' e , l ' f X Q fm f ' , f mf' , 44' C f Digfiigi 16 Playyffs , 1 Rockhurst'6, Harris-Stowe Ollsemi-finall Rockhurst'2, Avila 1 lgzhagapionshipl e ff Aiea Playoff Rbckhtzrst 0, Benedictine 2 i Q 9 S x g. :S Fl E! Merfs Soccer 117 !. IIQQWVISQSH 9.U3LU0M 81 I BAS KET BALL Best Season ver amos sximelq U 9. D H U7 n O n F 0 F W Q. ! SPP? LU Z 310 uesng uoyl do P GP -l E. o 015 UN 'loqs Q 105 luepuag afxoqe sdwn! qlgmg xaq UI UH 'qmauxap auo dn smd Auaqinoq uuv A1 NWN-0. A 0 W' f ,,,,,N,,, gf- 1 1 V 3 1 s I v 1 , i . i 5 5 1 I '-15,2 , ' ' . - ' - Coach Kelso discusses strategy with the players during a time out. Elaine Thomas shoots a free throw. The Lady Hawks won their last 8 regular season confrontations, a record winning streak. Junior Diane Geary became Rockhurst's all time leading scorer with a 3-year total of 643 points. Mary Ann Dougherty broke the rebounding record in a game against UMKC and finished with 670 career rebounds. With a 12-4 mark in District 16 competition, the Lady Hawks were seeded fifth in the playoffs. The girls faced No. 4 ranked Missouri Western and lost 74-62. The season proved to be a very good one overall and next year may be even better as only 2 girls are graduating, Dougherty and Anne Gaus. Brenda Howell aims to shoot. 120 Womens Basketball ,elif I W 10 QQ Diane Geary manages to shoot over her opponent for another 2-pointer. X n i'i' X be X ' .Q 'QF Seniors Mary Ann Dougher- ty and Ann Gaus work together to set up a shot. y Diane Geary displays her t, shooting ability with an out- W - side shot. 'Third Place, ESU Tournament 'Third Place CMSU Tournamengz Q St. Louis Univ. tMo.l Q Washington Univ. tMo.l Missouri Western Benedictine tKs.l Q Evangel Q Southwest Baptist tMo.l Park lMo.l ,r of 9 ,, Woods 'f f X ,, If mf 4 jf ,ff ff f Jw ff , www f 5 j ,e ' iff: ,,' 711 . ,, 1 ,y My ww I .f,4,,1,g, X V, , , ,, fi , ,ff ' 'Ay ww, Womens Basketball 121 f-. .-V - ' ,rf z I I l r- . K ., Y , , Y W.. V Y YW V V- I Joe Monachino dominates the boards. Coaches Reynolds and O'Connor pensively watch their players. The loss of momentum played a key role in all four games, two of which stretched into overtime. Reynolds explained I'm sure it was in their minds, and that rather than thinking about winning, the con- cern was on avoiding the loss. Reynolds must have been right, for the Hawks fought their way back and defeated the Benedictine Ravens for the 122nd time. Also, the Hawks fought their way through three overtimes with Quincy College ending the game 65- 57, with Quincy making a 10 foot shot in the last four seconds of the game. The team ended the season with much needed experience and a 13-13 record which did not meet up to Reynolds' expecta- tions. Reynold's said, If you accept that, that's what you'll be. The Hawks anticipate a rebound. 124 Mens Basketball rffif L 5 'Kwik 5 its-dime Kilim Q 2 it if ' fr. f wk ' M. 3 f is ,,,, . Azmvff V f V V t 1 l ffl' sf fx fl xxxwsm X Dave Fennelly soars above UMKC players. ,,Uf. two s- W ,Q ff 'f , . fl ffxifff' X f 'f 5-'ily f' ' s,f fn ,f , '7 .,...,,,,,W.,w- Q39 Vw D 4 The Hawk s most loyal fan. Mike Gant shoots for two from outside. V , VW W ,, u-uf X if 5 Men's Basketball 125 ..A..,,,,..,.. ,, ,1,f,,A. .,..ww.....,W.MM.......-....A,..,..t-.f,.W.t.f..4.,,.w.f.. f.,-.m.m.-., iv X L., V V Y. Ti, 1,-5.-V., ,fx?,3,..:it.,:5.f Y --, A - t -Y -f,,.,, -- V , ----,- V- - ,v--,V------ .,,-Y-Q- - - - V , .,,XN.-.t...Y-:.,-..- -,........,..., -.-Y ..... YYYVV ...-...,:,,,, ... .,,, Y-.,,..--,-v.-. ,.-.,-..-, ...-. .. - RALS ll Students Enjoy ntramural Sports '-HD 715 l '! uf! 'I ' D 5 .-. 9 F -6 -, H 2 5- Q. 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This championship game provided great excitement. we N Njwzkg KZ 7 ,, . ,, .. ff! '7 , 'ljfp g, ,V ff W xxxww ,e fi . ,f. f ff on f fm 5 A , Miami f a - f f ' 5 :K px-.W - -f a , i t ff f , 128 Intramurals , X X Y? to Y- if! fi.: 4 M V, ,f , Everyone wants the ball. Intramurals provided competition and recreation. 5, E .fv- o w 0 3 w x 3 yt' Y 'in' , 'M in .Q wr , W5 7 . 4324 Wg XX . V., N we -i . .5 .N f N xf. X S ff f , Qx wx ' 2 f M . YY.. Q X 'Si was Q 0 v 5 f N0 SMGEZHG e S The rivalry continues between SAE's and TKE'S. B 0 T takes time out for a memorable picture. , Q X ,r., i E N 1 ' r ' Xt 'Y A ' .9 -X , , K .B ., if 5 Q. KQQMS Y 1 Aj ,, AVZ CNW!! MW Mf f Wfff WW wwf? ,mf mf. ,nf ff .If .,ff,ff' .ff ,f fo! VWW f M C! ' . ,WW ,,,,, f W , A, ,J -,,, yfyf ,f fn , ,,,, , , e, ' 6' WT .WW 777, fm' ,,,W , ff, 'V+ ff 'W' 'ff WWQW NW 'f X mmf' , ' 'fff f 'f WWW 'f W Z! ff on f 7 ffnf nfee e e , 7 , f o ' ' efne fo Q f fo ff o Wfeftfzrs e 2. w.T.F. 3. SAE II 3. B.O.T. 4. Ballbusters 4. Body Mechanics M ,C 5. TKE 111 5. P.O.'s i.'o INTQAMURi5iLnSPORTSMANSHIP AWARD . ... i Mary Mattione i -Robert Foster i 57 H 1 I E 4 . Ir I 1 IZA' rn ff? iv-, , an 1 9-,wg Mai? . ,if . if . f' if' . . s. . f,.tnOgoc.l n: OT! I. ,j' gg .1..l:4. ...H ,A 'VA 0 no 1 I , f.'3'r. .-:Z', 1 1 A . 5 . . J, it if 'Nix n 1, ' 71. 5' f. wx wr X-.-. .- . -- . w Q I I gn 1 I 4' A V if .- hir' a,u'..n I: 14' Q ,. ' .1 V21 1 E' . I - 9 ' f ',.,,-. '5Jm .1 N. ! 1- 'fbixf' , - W .lv K : - V J' 'vw .gf '- I A ., ', - . .AF A ',. 3 9523 f I ' ' :kikvf w - 1 .- .,-.ms -j.w'9'. ...- :If 1' ,D ' ' ' t .2 -. ' 5 .v -U' , qi , .4 . ' . - - ,- -: V ' ' 13- , . ' f I 3: .' Wr- .. ll av- ' '-v T' lwnj T' :I f - , L. .d. -...sag V: yi A . ' ' -ff-we j' 1 spy 'Q 'Z' Q. 'I I I l e u xg ':' . ,Ng 7 ., ah-.1.,,u',' H I . . :Q ' . - 5 41 : A , ' , Mgfinu jj.: W z nf' ' ' 91 fg 1..' f 421 .. I ,L id' 7 u. Q1 Q. 1,1 fri,-If, --' ,1 2.4 --7. 1 ' 's'14'.' f ',. 'Jr.n','-,, X I l 4 ' K ,S45t ff?f L'? 'v 'ug v 4' I . 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U Q Y..'a'fj'. lb' 32 , . . .w if E: I x .-l .'v . .' . - ' ' A 9 'fats'-'-1'-'zssnnnil 'I .' 1 -N I ...N---f , ul., s Q 1'...1,,,,-.F . ., : . x -W4 'J' 'f Y , .ip - Rf Q-fr I lf 1 . - l 211:-q-.L-4:1-V: 3 .A 1.5, , 1 vxnsgf-1 -L y1'tv. ' ' .P - Ml '-V. . 4--ff--ww Mentors 131 ADMINISTR T10 Robert F. Weiss, S.J. - President Sr. Gertrude Patch - Vice Presidentt S i 1 Maurice Van Ackeren, S.J. - Chancellor MM u V14 132 Administrators Nr qv-P 1 4M Wi W 4 3 x FV' Q , j uit ll ' f fx 54 ' in ff. it me lm f A 'Q -is f ff 31 f c ,.,, f' -1 , an 'V l 'df S+' 'I f ,, fxff 21 2, 2, 6 ssistants Fi Q X R is N gi s it 5 V Y 5 i l E l s 1. Delores Curry - Assistant to the Vice President 2. Ann Dixon - Ad- ministrative Assistant to the Chancellor 3. Therese Hendricks - Ad- ministrative Assistant to the President 4. Maurice M. McNellis - Assistant to the President 5. Lorraine Gietzen - Administrative Assistant to the Vice President 6. William Williams, S.J. -- Assistant to the President and Chancellor. Administrators 133 1. Paul Smith, S.J. - Campus Minister 2. Murray Blackwelder - Director 3. Delores Fleming, Mary Louise Orrick, Margie Duker - Staff 4. Jack Reichmeier, Jr. - Director of Foundations and Government Relations 5. Mary Hart - Staff 6. Pamela Miller - Assistant Director evelopment ffice ef Q XX X , , N so so 3 X X X wj is N D Rv, if f f f , ,ff 7 K' M71 ' Mi! f W W fr ff M y W ' ff' ff J 57 , g f . , ,, X C15 , ,I X 1 , 2 My V. .f ,fi A 2 a f x?W NRS x Public , , A f 45 uif W ., 4, rn, ' .Q Ay , ,eff 4f f i Z XZ X M fw ty f L vi ff ,M ff' ff 172 6. . ff , ,f f ,fi-ff?f .ff ' ,W V. , y K, ,. X, X yew f 5 V f . ,, , ,, ,, f, ft - of , fbi , ' V57 ff f ,ij'M7, , , f 4 W 'f' If ,, ,W fa , 4,1 f 73,57 5 ,gf .59 wtf 2 E tlllllllllllllllllt 4 E . ., K4 ,Y - '. f 9 5 'Z yeh Q. ' A- A if W , W 67' , V 1 1 f 7 ff f 1 ff f , ff , r fi f Z4 ff U' . , WY! f . ' ' 'V,,, ffm if X 1 f ll X MZ4 1 nformatilon and Alumni 1. Suzanne Gruber - Director of Public Information 2. Kate Pope - Publications Specialist 3. Beth Wet- more - Assistant 4. Bill Venable - Director of Alumni 5. Peggy Reardon - Assistant Director 6. Jean Sweeney - Staff W -ww A ygqfx X A AQ 5 7 ff .TA A . t .dw Administration 135 1. Jeanne Gaillart - Admissions Counselor 2.'Ann O'Brien - Admis- sions Counselor 3. Thomas Audley - Director 4. Lane Ramey - Assistant Director 5. James Millard - Assistant Director 6. Annette Evans 7. Judy Wendt 8. Mindy Jones 9. Peg Millard 10. Annette Clune - Ad- missions Counselor 'fs-vip-Je-' 4t....s.Af pppswmw v 136 Administrators ffice of Admissions if I .54 S P Xt 1 X X ffilx Y X SQN Y Z X Y X.. A X X . MN SWK .NN ,CX S ty f. 2 S Q isa? Financial Aid and Campus inistr S ' ik? 1 i f X 2: X 1 Ron Korvas Director of Financial Aid 2. Francis X. Chenot - Associate Direc- tor 3. Martha Thompson - Staff 4. Harry Langdon - Director of Campus Ministry 5. Jeanne Johnson - Assistant Director 6. Mary Coles - Secretary. Z 0 X ,. ,f Z jf! f , f . if V f, I. Z.. in ff ,.'y .nf nffff f, , M X f f X 7 ,,, ,J 2w,4f1,w, 4 V f 2 ff 2' If Af. 4 :WY 'Z f ,, f fr,-' Administrators 137 ean of Students, urse, Athletic partment 1. Amy Edsall - Staff 2. Edward A. Eddy - Dean of Students 3. Rosie Singleton - Staff 4. Leonard Grinstead - Student Ac- tivitiesfSpecial Events Coordinator 5. Liz Kramer - Assistant Dean of Students 6. Nurse Helen Hart 7. Eugene Hart - Director of Physical Education , f qv 138 Administration we Q 3 ei i Q. , ic Operators, SBDC Career Center 553,351 i V 3 rs ,iff lm' . 'Qs wwf, - X v - x s my 'fun-fa., tt ,5, ,Q i ot Xi. ' 7 f J f K 3 2 ,, W 1 1 ,,,, ? I M ,f 5 .f 4 Z Q ' : -4' , Q fi ' 47 ,W A' 7, if f 5 , gy f j H iff , . ,,', f ff ,K 1- f 5, f W, ' ,U W, V y fy '- . ,VW NJ XWZ . , z -1 we f, f-JW z' wwf jf' jf MV flfjf' ,X I , X ,J 2 f f My f rj f ff Qlfhli-, 0 J Q!! if rf i l C ' WM! X ,r 5 W 'f-ew X' 1 'Q ,ff W 7 fa,-f f 47 2 if 5232 ft a 5 X X sflvie s X K 2 V- ,v x-K 'Q 3 if E 1 ,F 1' fr is . X X X X K 1. Veronica Price - Operator 2. Bruce Culley - Director of Small Business Development Center 3. Carrie Slattery - Operator 4. Judy Burngen - Assistant Director of Small Business Development Center 5. Anastasia Altschul, Vonda Kurtz Oviatt, Carol Gambill - Greater Kansas City Center for Economics Educa- tion 6. Joanne Tussel - Assistant Direc- tor of Cooperative Education, Kevin Costello - Coordinator of Outreach Pro- gram, Dorothy Shea - Director, Debbie Rollheiser - Student Employment Coor- dinator, Elizabeth Greene - Director for Career Development sr WW- i I ta.. 1qf w- If W ,rr 341: a 6 Administration 139 arms. sr ibrary and Reglstrar ' SN 0 Qx XX A y ,t 5 ,X - t S ABN 3 X Begin' 1. Rosi Reislg - Assistant Registrar 2. Paul Arend - Registrar 3. Louis Chandler - Assistant to the Registrar 4. Irene Cooney, Mary Anthea, Jean Tackett, Renee Haugh, Ginger Wixon, Dorothy Nester, Rosemary Kramer - Office Staff 5. Jeanne Langdon, Gerald Hub- ble - Director of Library, Carolyn Smith, Sue Horvath, Martha Grimes - Library Staff Business ffice and hysical mf, 1. Donald Hall - Business Manager 2. Back: Vernie Hunt, Tamml Carr- ington. Middle: Betty Mayes, Joy Mulcahy. Front: Ginnl Jarman, Gloria Jones, Juanita Curtis. 3. Cathy Pierce - Accounting Manager 4. Physical Plant Staff 5. Donna Novak lant ,E-'Bas . XR was A K . r 2 N. .MW Q-QE., Es --....: , 1 num lam. umm 5 Administration 141 Computer Center, ood Ser ice X , , MWMMW, ,,,,,,,, WWW M fm f ,,,f Wwwff W ,M Wfwwfw V ff W4 www f Computer Center Staff: Tracy McCall - Computer Operator, Mike Mueller, S.J. - Assistant Director, Diane Ottoway - VAX System Manager, Dave Carson - Liaison, Paul Crandall - Applications Pro- grammer, Scot Eagle - Academic Computer Programmer, Paul Kerber - Director. W ,, ,,,,fMCWrM VLIWMWWMW WV , W f, Wmwkwwwwwff ,f f WWW VWWW ' ,W W ff ,, W, WW M ,. . . X , ,W .bgfff J. fy ,,' 4 ' 7, X f M. ,f Q f f WW WW,,,,,,,,f,f,,,,, W, wwwwffff 'WWW eh WW f , ,, ,W 'ffffff 1 Y f ,Q -f ,J fiyij, ,ff g, ,, jbif' f f M f , W, Z W ' XX XX Q XSXXXXNXXXS .4 X? NXXKSWKXS Food Service Staff Clockwnse X X X X X X . ' ' XX X X X XXXXX XXWX rom o e 1 n a XX X , P - P ll, X X X X Ruth at X Q I X -XX XXX? -few:-NW:-EX ' XXXX X X X V K X XXXXXX 'XSTWX emon eese. X X X XX QNX 'XX X XXXXXX Zig- Qld- ! X X X X XXXXXSX XX X' .X s ' XXXXXS MQ X X XX X X X eww wfg-,X:ffXfX:1.,. E X X XX fs X .X 'XXX X X X XXXXX '1i7?Q1.-T45 X XX KX XXXX XX X : ' ' X X XX , XX X XX :XXXXXX A X X X X XX c,sfm:i.fe'-X VX X X X X X X XXX XXX .QXX X X XXX , XXXXX- vw. ,. XX X X ' XXaXX XiXXXX4XXXXXsXXXsXXX A4 X X S XX XXX' X ?XX:3kXQXwggXXi .XXXX XQXXP ,XXX MA, ,- XXW XXX Xw wa S, 2 -4X Xfiw. -Q XXXXfL1X fv 1 X f XXXX XXX X - f VX X' ' X- X X XX XXNXX, X X- -at-, -X Xwgsff Q XXZXXX XXX-XN4 XX M X XXyXXxXs.XXs55XXXX X NSW Xw X91-X, 'XX 142 Administrators X X XX Q X X 'K Sk? sw NAS Q Koko YXXVXX, , X' XAFXXXQE X XX XXlXgif:XXf,X X 9 gig. , i XXQQF f ff 'Vfmj fm, 'wwfwvk Mffwf, ' V , 5 f U 'f ' f 4' - mf L ecurity and Counseling Center Z' A! kit s . WZWW 137' f 1 A 4 f 'VW' 'fww ? ,,,, ' 'Z f , W fn f W fnwifgf , N4 92 f ' Mft, We , ,Wal NN X uJr 'W'm. ,,,, X 1. Chief John Girard 2. Michael Harrison - Director of Counseling Center 3. Ray Kenney 4. Leonard Orecheln 5. Roy Wesley 6. Doug Bogart Wi ' s X 'sq .,- .. ,fx qimgiilkv-f. : 'Q I ,Z 1 em . is Admnmstratlon 143 A 4 1 Q.. Susan A. Adler Marshall Anderson Andrew Apathy Assistant Professor Associate Professor Instructor Education Biology Philosophy Robert Bailey Gary L. Bedell Assistant Professor Associate Professor Communication and Fine Arts Philosophy as 4,5 W? Wg! aw ,.,,,,,, ff W .Avy Jules Brady, S.J. Martin Bredeck, S.J. Donna Calvert Professor Associate Professor Instructor Philosophy Theology Physical Therapy Teachers 145 if 15N X tfrkish Q Marilyn D. Carroll Vincent F. Daues, S.J. Raymond Derrig, S.J. Associate Professor Professor Professor Sociology Philosophy Political Science Thomas J. Farrell, S.J. Sr. Rosemary Flanigan Assistant Professor Professor English Philosophy 1' f X CRES Y Joseph M. Freeman Timothy J. George Don E. Gibbs s N X X X-ssXNsfCfmx i sw 5 NX' i N xeg.. f Yr itil N li' 5 ss .Q Q ki s 1 fs kt SNXX X, X. ., , Q N ws X ,i X sfsg. ss XX. X xt Nt 5 ssstlx 'Ass X Tiki S Pls 's rw V X X X X R . N NX syxw rims if q mxgwi, 5 K. . M XXX i Pix ky 1 :EX Professor Visiting Instructor Associate Professor Philosophy f Theology Philosophy Chemistry 146 Teachers . N Q A xx MWWWMW Merrill H. Goldberg Robert F. Hegarty Lujean M. Hiebert Associate Professor Associate Professor Instructor Mathematics f Computer Science Mathematics f Computer Science Physical Therapy John J. Hill Professor Physics Thomas J. l-linkel Associate Professor Mathematics f Computer Science png Robert lmbs, S.J. Smllllel J- Kennedy John G- Koelze' professor Professor Associate Professor History Philosophy Mathematicsfflomputer Science Teachers 147 Y -runaway iiwibmus Edward S. Kos Rev. Robert J. Mahoney Professor Associate Professor Biology 'nwwf Weslynn Martin Assistant Professor Hnwwwnqwm Sociology Communications and Fine Arts .A Ron McCleary William F. Mclnerny Instructor Instructor Mathematics f Computer Science Theology Martin J. Meade Patricia C. Miller Associate Professor Assistant Professor Psychology English 148 Teachers ...a--we nnsu . s . A is A is Q t 1 if Martha Merrill Lecturer Music .-ani fmmmfwfw, wnuaa-,M-M, ...gr-unvlv' ii Francesca Mollura Assistant Professor Biology f WW i fwfzfw X QP? 5 Charles R. Moran Associate Professor Political Science i ,cl Walter Nesbit, S.J. George M. O'Connor Associate Professor Associate Professor Theology Biology Donald J. Murphy, S.J. Associate Professor Theology 1 iq, 4 Z1 Jak ' W Q52 ii i Z 5 Michael O'Connor Louis J. Oldani, S.J. Hugh M. Owens Instructor Associate Professor Associate Professor Psychology English Hi5f01'V Teachers 149 William T. Partin William R. Rehg, S.J. Rita Roth Assistant Professor lr1SfrUCf0r Assistant Professor History Philosophy Education 1 X Z William Ryan Joseph Rydzel Assistant Professor Professor Communication and Fine Arts History 150 Teachers X . E N XXC Reva R. Servoss Francis J. Sheeran Janet A. Sheeran Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Chemistry English Communications and Fine Arts 4 . f? I x . f Sy - aqixx g i s Y Adio, John M. Soptick Assistant Professor Mathematics f Computer Science P. E. Thomas Assistant Professor Chemistry is E sqrmsfy X xKx 'ws A f was . if X gi? 'M x as is N54 Ellen F. Spake Assistant Professor Physical Therapy Alice G. Tunks Professor Foreign Language f Ueffffff 2 f 0 , A Z ' f if 2 ge? ,Q 2 , f 4 fy 6 W, ,,f f w ,, -Z , 2 Zsflfv , H f, f if -gy f Mwmy H V ff! gf W WW, X , , , M f,Wfi,,..'f f r 405.57 f f W zww , MMM, . , X f X. J fn, L I X , VV! 4 Zrfg! f M I QI ,X Q f f 4, Nancy E, Walker James D. Wheeler, S.J Associate Professor Biology Professor Chemistry BIOIOQV S hool of anagement 1. Claire Nogela - Office Staff 2. Margaret Lyddon - Director of Executive Programs 3. Joyce Smith - Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs 4. Nicholas J. Rashford, S.J. - Dean of the School of Management 5. Peggy Crowley, Marion Nigro - MBA, Executive Fellows 6. Jerry Hamilton - Director of Professional Programs, Joe Rydzell, Mary Snell, Elaine Rogers, Louis Vittoria, Sherry Blazer, Jane Johns. X e if in , n 1' his-f 1 5 152 Dean - School of Management Whwtfmvwfwa-awww l 4 ,, ,A :Z VW ,42V'if:J , 2 . J, ' f X W f MW mlm? V' 'QPN N-M---' WIZMW sv, P X x ll?- NN S . X . Q in i . . P f . X X -X f - Y wk f , s - ws 'f S s i 'R N wxff Q . Www A 1 A X X ' ,2 - X- i 6111:-3: is , 'ifj .5 A B Si s fyiwg so f Q mrwffye-f X xt fe is rj, ,,,,,C,,W , K ss' has Eugene Arthur, S.J. Cheryl Buccman Associate Professor Instructor Business Admin. f Economics Accounting if .s ,.', Us-f Q, ,sc f sg 'A - A., Bruce D. Culley Thomas F. Denzer, S.J. Marlene Donahue Assistant Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Accounting Economics Accounting Camilla W. Poland Merle E. Frey Assistant Professor Pf0f9S50f Accounting Business Administration Teachers 153 Nxssmw Richard E. Hunt Bryce J. Jones Assistant Professor Professor Management and Marketing Economics and Finance Leonard Koenigsdorf Chris R. Kukuk Thomas L. Lyon Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Associate Professor Accounting Management and Marketing Management and Marketing 154 Teachers ,7 is Gerald L. Miller Francis J. Murphy, S.J. Associate Professor Associate Professor Management and Marketing Industrial Relations su - Peter D- NUQCM Edward J. Ryan, Jr. Associate Professor Professor Industrial Relations Management and Marketing Richard D. Shaw Micheal M. Tansey Anthony L. Tocco Associate Professor Associate Professor Associate Professor Management and Marketing Management and Marketing Accounting 4 4 A variety of teachers enjoy an intermission of the international festival dance. Teachers 155 Research College of ursmg 1. Janice Miller - clerkftypist, 2. Joanne King - Associate Dean of Nursing, 3. Dr. Theresa Mitchell - Dean of Research College of Nursing, 4. Jeanne Miller - Assistant, Martha Harrison - Financial Aid Coordinator, 5. Levada Catton, Jo Hogluncl, Carol Beverlin - Admissions Staff, Not Pictured: Max Griffin - Admis- sions Director, Charlea Dorlac - Student Services Coordinator, Juanita Steffen - Secretary in Dean's Office. Sark- uw? 'gmc so X -Riff! X -,Q jf' Q! Q X 2 .X ss N K FN4 X 1 sk Q X . 22 , f iff V W , V f f. Qjgff' A-,wa , wfufwf 5 I 4 .154 Qgvfff ,ff fr: ' ,Q J 4, l fan S 156 Research College of Nursing if W Sharon Clair Instructor I i A A iX 1. XXX-X'-X:N . :QNX Q1 ' KN S X X X xi Xxyx ,gf ,',, X I X 1 X X X X J., -X W Ruth Calatta Course Chairman Stages of Adulthood f Community Health X X TX X55 . Q X X k X X fx N . s to X -2 i5XwN'5XX S -. : X X, X, k Sw. Q- XX I X S :X-X gms' ,X - .. , X Xxiggk , X If , S X' -X ' mXXf S NX Q X N X to -X vii ' j ,X XX XX A X X . Qgus Xxx X Xfkefx ' ffX iq? as Q X f ff N ima 1? XifSiIXl Xin 'KSA 'XX -iX,XXQ.s',-Xxtgss m1,,.XX9:N.' ss X 1 cs: X. XX X ,751 XX',wsw,f 'I -X a1XmssQ, Xg,Xr'fX'X, 'rg - Q, X XX g1iSf5X ,, Q . Xixs-XX. XX, :X w, X X Wg: fx xgxg X' ,J,,XXv,,-ff gXXf,X X 7 X XX f:vc,,gXXfX Q I I I -Xfff I Elaine Hardy Marlaine Malone Instructor Instructor ff! Susan Malhey Instructor Matermty Nursmgf Major Health Teachers 157 I I I ,ii 11 1: .rg ,. vii - 4 ,I 1 1 121 Iii II 12 111 1'- 1 :ls 312 U3 1 4 -11 N3 1, 1,11 I 1 11 Is 11 1? iii 1 3 's 115 11? gi 's F11 U5 lg 11 1, 11 11' 1 11 ll, I! 21' I x II 1-If It '1gI HIL lyll 1:1 .51 11 -3 l1 Hi I I 'ECTS' Karen Roberts Instructor Kathleen D. Pozek Instructor S E , 1 s ff, Rogene Shinpaugh Sally Robinson Jeanne Sebree 158 Teachers Instructor Instructor Instructor W f Q ,, ws' 7 QW f 4 icf ,,1sf,,,, Wig ' Q44 we IN Katie Stillwell Kathleen S. Swanton Instructor Instructor Um Q if N2 -sg is 'MIMW' Debbie Topham Instructor W 4 , 'LLL X 15 j.gQQ f, iff-fel eff? ,mf .f Anna Williams Instructor Teachers Not Pictured: Marie Barrentine Course Chairman Janice Breon Pre-Clinical Instructor Rebecca l-l. Burpo Nursing Instructor Elaine Darst Instructor Mary J. Fischer Instructor Mary Lou Franko Instructor wr, 1 L I. 1 1 1 1, 1, 1 11 1 1 1, 1 1, 1. I Lynn Warmbrodt I Instructor I I I . 40 . ,, g Mi, 1 gl If 4 wwf- 11 Mmm hge' num Yankee Instructor Instructor Roberta McCanse . Instructor Kathleen Mclloberts Instructor Cindy MacQuarrie Instructor Colleen Mall Instructor Jolene Mason Instructor Sheryl Max Instructor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 Mary Peterson Instructor 1 Diane Powers Instructor Judith Robinson Instructor Tanya Salyer Course Chairperson I Sharon Snow K Instructor 5 Mardie Tuttle Instructor Teachers 159 -1 L 1. Y 'L Ip ,, . 1 English epartment and Learning Center ENGLISH DEPARTMENT - Back Row: Joe Cirincione, Bob Burke, S.J., Cal Evans, Tom Far- rell, S.J., Louis Oldani, S.J., Frank Sheeran. Front Row: Patricia Cleary Miller, Sara Morgan, Valerie Alexander. Elizabeth Andersen - Direc- tor of Tutoring Center and Benita Rountree. 160 Teachers . , .,.VTk.., its f ek, r if 1 ' ' YQ , . . fivrjri ,X fa a i i i -mt ws ww Ji- r' I X . 1 i I l i 1 gr if ll . '1 M H1 ll ll ,l M -.w .- el, vw n Will the real Murray Blackwelder please step forward? ls Mrs. Phafl really an aunt? A surpnse what? lm going to kill you!!! Y Teachers 161 Q 1 a 1 v fjl :Nl I- sl iw? iwzf sf! :J 1, .4 Wi 2 H e ' Q e Before studying. Dave Q Fitzpatrick laughs at A joke someone just toldq 1' Q' 1 1 ' ' , J' A , ,. 11' A w TH , 0ne tlieir aftemoon waiic, Wendy Steffen and Patty 112' Padberg smile for the :1'!. M53 camera. QED 1 Y ' , , After winning his bowling l., , 1:1 - A game at King Louis nite, gi 3 Steve Plein waves his arms in ly fi Victory. l if e VH ' I 162 Faces .f V -X, A 163 Faces CES Sf Coll ge of Arts and Sciences Kathleen T. Aylward Elementary Education Kansas City, MO Troy L. Baker, Jr. Chemistry Festus, MO Mary C. Clynes Business Communication St. Louis, MO Patricia A. Coen Business Communication Nashville, TN Steven E. Copeland Computer Science Fairfield, IA Michael K. Couts History, Philosophy Kansas City, MO Mary Ann Dougherty Business Communication Overland Park, KS Jeffrey B. Eagle Computer, lndust. Relations .'i' Q ' Raytown, MO Maureen K. Ebeling Business Communication St. Louis, MO Aileen Falcone Biology Kansas City, MO Carol Fecht Computer, Accounting Jefferson City, MO Chris A. Flanigan Computer Science St. Louis, MO 164 Seniors ., f 3 5 , . 1. 4. 1 . .- -. f f . . i 'U I' f . . z sl. dxf s tqwgglrl Z 4 2 f ff, ,f, ,, gr f, F' V- ,1 . I 'i n .vm 1 .Zi y-.W , f 'M,,,,, ?'- T771 P tv J M. , . , . fit ,sf ff ' U' 5757 25'f,,Vff, f ,f ,gf ' M ' fcfkyzf f K 17 QU' gpm! ,,,, 7 ,ff ' ,,.. 7 if l4 'wf fwf 4 , 1 Thomas J. Folz Chemistry Bartlesville, OK Richard S. Gahn Chemistry St. Louis, MO Angela Maria Garcia Psychology Kansas City, MO Barbara J. Gaunt Computer Science Lee's Summit, MO Valerie Gladney East St. Louis, IL Mary E. Goetz Physical Therapy Kansas City, KS James W. Gorman Chemistry Prairie Village, KS Julia Gray Political Science, English Topeka, KS Brigid D. Greene Communication Kansas City, M0 Shirley M. Gregg Education Kansas City, MO Nina Gutierrez Computer Science Kansas City, MO Clara M. Hall Biology Peoria, IL Kathleen R. Haselhorst Biology Festus, MO Roger L. Haug English, Spanish, Philosophy Kansas City, MO Dawn M. Henneberg Computer, Mathematics Kansas City, MO Karen L. Hercules Respiratory Therapy Kansas City, MO Seniors 165 Frederick M. Herrera Communication, Econ, Phil. Santa Fe, NM David W. Hilliard English St. Louis, MO Ruth E. Hoag 4 Business Communication Kansas City, MO James R. Hoerter Computer Science Mission, Kansas Richard C. lbarra, Jr. Computer Science Kansas City, KS Elizabeth A. James Biology St. Louis, MO Margaret M. King Business Communication Kansas City, MO Michael D. Kranz Computer Science Gladstone, MO Joan Lake Kansas City, MO Lynn J. Lang Psychology, Phil., Spanish Victoria, KS Erin F. Laughlin Elementary Education Kansas City, MO Vincent P. Leonardo Computer Science Cameron, MO Joseph J. Lidona Physics Kansas City, MO Kathleen M. Lutz Business Communication Omaha, NE Rose M. Marra Computer, Economics Independence, MO Mary T. Mattione History, Political Science Kansas City, MO 166 Seniors ,AWZGZZQV na' ,f 7 if '7 '1. 7 K. Patrick J. McCarville Biology Oshkosh, NE Karen M. McCollam Psychology Topeka, KS Theresa L. Mitchell Elementary Education Gmaha, NE Thomas Naumann Computer, Communication Ferguson, MO Paul F. Neary Biology Ballwin, MO Karen Orr Psychology Kansas City, MO Denise R. Ozbun Business Communication Kansas City, MO Robert M. Partee, Jr. Computer Science St. Louis, MO Ross E. Passantino Business Communication Independence, MO James I. Patten Biology Kansas City, MO Paul J. Pearce Computer Science Leawood, KS Ted M. Powers Political Science, Economics St. Louis, MO Daniel J. Reardon Biology Kansas City, MO Barbara A. Reinig Computer, Finance Economics Ankeny, IA Louis A. Rios Computer Science Kansas City, MO Brian J. Smith Chemistry Kansas City, MO Seniors 167 Martin Spencer Computer Science Kansas City, MO Kelly R. Thornburg Chemistry Independence, MO Michael R. Todd Chemistry Grandview, MO Daniel Vater Business Communication Leawood, KS 168 Seniors Michael W. Wagner Psychology Butternut, WI Diane G. Werkmeister Biology Arnold, MO Robert Winningham Industrial Relations Lee's Summit, MO Throughout this academic year the divi- sion of Rockhurst College into the College of Arts and Sciences and School of Manage- ment has become more and more apparent. The appointment of Fr. Nicholas J. Rashford, S.J. to the position of Dean of the School of Management is but one event that brings the emergence of the School of Management to the foreground. The separa- tion of the schools that make up Rockhurst College was also seen at the 1984 com- mencement exercises in which the students were seated and received their dipolmas ac- cording to the school from which they were graduating. In keeping with this spirit of growth, the 1984 ROCK presents the graduating seniors with respect to the school Y., -4 at ,-so-1 xiffit? from which their degrees were earned. Another addition to this year's ROCK is the students from Research College of Nurs- ing. These students form what could be call- ed the third school of Rockhurst College since, in addition to their own nursing courses, they receive a background in theology, philosophy, and the humantities that distinguish the student as having com- pleted a solid liberal arts core which is re- quired of all Rockhurst graduates. So it is, that the students of Research College of Nursing came to appear in the ROCK with the students of the College of Arts and Sciences and the students of the School of Management . . . nt Marcia Anthony Accounting Overland Park, KS Laura A. Atzmiller Finance Economics Lee's Summit, MO Carla J. Bexten Fin. Econ., Political Science Jefferson City, MO Sandra K. Blakey Accounting Kansas City, KS Mary Lou Bono Human Resource Leawood, KS Bernadette Bowen Management, Indust. Rel. Omaha, NE Elizabeth Brink Finance Economics C Burlington, IA Michael P. Byrnes Accounting Grandview, MO Michele M. Campo Finance Economics St. Louis, MO Raymond Carter Accounting Shawnee Mission, KS Frances M. Christ Finance Economics Denver, CO Donna R. Collins Finance Economics Overland Park, KS Seniors 169 Kimberly A. Corrigan Management Lenexa, KS John A. D'Agostino Accounting Blue Springs, MO Michael A. Dayton Accounting Kansas City, MO ' Christopher P. Dorr Finance Economics Clayton, MO Jeffrey S. Dunn Management Stillwell, KS Nancy M. Ems Accounting Arnold, MO Lauretta A. Farkas Finance Kansas City, MO Robert F. Foster Accounting Kansas City, MO Susan E. Foulds Marketing l Kansas City, MO David M. France Finance Economics Kansas City, MO Peter John France Marketing Kansas City, MO Anne M. Gaus Marketing St. Louis, MO George W. Gerules Accounting Overland Park, KS Robert Golterman Fin. Econ., Philosophy St. Louis, MO Louis H. Grone, IV Management St. Louis, MO Jane E. Growney Accounting Kansas City, MO 1 Seniors Maureen A. Hanson Accounting Kansas City, MO Sheila B. Hayes Accounting Kansas City, KS Colleen M. Hegarty Finance Economics St. Louis, MG Glennon M. Heitmann Marketing Frotenac, MO LaVaughn M. Henry Finance Economics Kansas City, MO Laura L. Hernandez Management, Education Raytown, MO Brian C. Holloway Management Raytown, MO Jennifer E. Holmes Marketing Kingsville, MO Jan M. Hudson . Accounting Kansas City, MO Michael Hunter Accounting Kansas City, MO Brian K. Jones Accounting Kansas City, MO Kevin Keith Management Omaha, NE Dale G. Kluba Management Florissant, MO Donna J. Kohn Management, Spanish Kansas City, MO Daniel M. Kongs Accounting ' Overland Parks, KS Martin J. Kraus Accounting Boonville, MO Seniors 171 Karen A. Lane Accounting St. Louis, MO Richard A. Lapinski Finance Economics Mt. Prospect, IL Frank J. Licausi Management Kansas City, MO Lee Ann Litle ' Management Cdessa, MO Steve G. Livingston Accounting Kansas City, MO Nancy F. Lott Marketing Overland Park, KS Patricia A. Lynch Accounting Kansas City, KS Kyle L. MacMillan Management, French Grandview, MO Mark R. Mager Finance Economics St. Louis, MO, Ann M. Mansfield Finance Economics Kansas City, MO Jane M. McClain Accounting Kansas City, MO Rochelle D. McDowell Accounting Kansas City, MO Susan M. McGillan Management Kansas City, MO Steven P. McGurren Management Prairie Village, KS Janet S. McMahan Marketing Overland Park, KS Gail E. Meyer Management Kansas City, MO 172 Seniors 'dryla- , X 'Q , 1. Q X r S+ Gif ' s x t., 'K IUXIQK fa. .gig e g.. ,ag me fn.. Q A - ifJ'!?': 'riff - grill? 1, 1.33 L na '1,J,,,. 'ffl , gf, 5.1: ff' -fu 5, X z!yf',v,k1 MPI 4 1 ' .Q X ,. .k1i,fv,f:,.f,l,,i:gfh 41 ,sau-41' qs g l 7 f 4 ,E E W1 .. David R. Schollars, Il Human Resources Kansas City, MO Francis A. Sehorgl Management Kansas City, MO John C. Schrader Finance Economics Kansas City, MO Reginald P. Scott Mkt, Political Science St. Louis, M0 Marc W. Shirley Finance Economics Overland Park, KS Lenoran T. Sledge Finance Economics Kansas City, MO Linda Smith Management Kansas City, MO Joseph P. Stasi Accounting, Computer Kansas City, MO Timothy J. Sutter Human Resources St. Louis, MO Tamara S. Uding Accounting St. Genevieve, MO Richard J. Wallisch Accounting, Computer St. Louis, MO Michael D. Weller Accounting, Economics Sedalia, MO 174 Seniors YILJ Patrick J. Wibbenmeyer Finance Economics Perryville, MO Julie A. Wilson Finance Economics Glendale, MO QW! 2 N .. Y Q .i . . X A 'raw gig Q Coy 'xv-5. fr N A. .5'fj'jg - . S. is-fur ,A as is was WP 1 K wigs -15, X, 'FXS F ..-. . NHL.. A 11: I , . y, few: e 9759 is 1 'Q ff Z, Q if 116' Pamela K. Hiestand Independence, MO Darla Hill Hardy, AR Karen M. Hollar Camden Point, MO Hayley L. Hon Kansas City, MO Teresa A. Hopper Independence, MO Lori A. Humphrey Lake Quivira, KS Teresa A. Johnson Adair, IA Paula M. Jonak KansasCity, MO Mary E. Jones , Kansas City, MO Theresa R. Keller Stewartsville, MO Cynthia A. Knierim Raytown, MO Janet G. Leazenby Mount Moriah, MO Dorothy M. Leeper Columbia, MO Beverly S. Lindemann Sweet Springs, MO Patricia A. Livingston Kansas City, MO Vickie K. Love Independence, MO Seniors 177 Ginni L. Martino Kansas City, MO Carrie M. McDermott Kansas City, MO Julie McDonough Kansas City, MO Kathleen R. McEwen Kansas City, KS Christine M. Meagher Kansas City, MO Amy M. Mehaffey Dansas City, MO Paul Mendelsohn Overland Park, KS Kimberly J. Moroney Marina Del Rey, CA Gregg D. Morris Kansas City, MO Amy Mortensen Leawood, KS Mary Murdock Kansas City, MO Rene M. Musgraves Marshall, MO Susan R. Nigro Dallas, TX Velina Fristoe-Petrovic Kansas City, MO Debra K. Prather Raytown, MO Pamela Rohrig Lee's Summit, MO 'QT -, . , at . ww, as 'x 1' 3, X 9' g if I i I Q 0 . 178 Seniors C U S . iw? 17,37 Kimbra A. Rosenberg Kansas City, MO Jeanette Ross Kansas City, MO Joni Santulli Leavenworth, KS Robin A. Schluckebier Sedalia, MO Jeanette E.. Scott Shawnee, KS Melanie R. Shaw Springfield, MO Carol Sloan Kansas City, MO Eileen R. Small Liberty, MO Sherrill F. Snyder Raytown, MO Mary E. Sprague Kansas City, MO Barbara J. Stansfield Knoxville, TN Janita J. Stephens Kansas City, MO Pamela D. Stock Jefferson City, MO Cindy L. Terry Raytown, MC Patti A. Theno Quincy, IL Cindy L. Tobin Kansas City, MO Seniors 179 Sandra L. Turnbull Kansas City, MO Edith M. Uelk St. Ann, MO Tamara R. Van Meter Parkville, MO Jamie L. Viterna Belton, MCD Andrea M. Walter Kansas City, KS Lisa M. Walter Overland Park, KS Rena Wiles Kansas City, MO John A. Williams St. Joseph, MO Mary A. Williams St. Joseph, MO William A. Wilson Kansas City, MO Julie A. Wittman Sedalia, MO Diana S. Wood Shawnee, KS 1 EH . 1 3 v Q r 180 Seniors t's hat Time Again 'T . fff' e f- l l 4 he l 1 -f Q4 f M 1, , , f ' mwyw' ' f ff- , f .X f j - 1' ' fd.,,,f'sX 7 ffwyfzqfmffy jf l r f r U Zffyfq, , I , ,.f, 575,Q 455, 1 2 si W , .,.1jZjy2WW,,W4 f 5, f a 7 A -X M134 , ,f ZWW W ,.,5g5fW..f ., Q, ,Wwe ,f WWQK,-T W WVWWW W i f ' ff if V Q- W l x f4fg,,in.,+w -,f ef -- , KJ Hi ,ir 5 I I W ? 1? We 7 ,ww WW 'pf f M W . fh Qffww-,W , f my Q I , W yfgx '-U-wWyVWf,yc4Q' B f X M ,, fwyv f ,pf ' ft rw ff f 'Q fftfz: my Q A l M ef - , ff , ,, T o m P e t e r s e n wonders which way to throw the ball - Front or backwards between his legs. Do tests really have to exist? -was :mann 5 Q f-ff-I 'QU 4.5, an-u .il-'SW 1 22.731 .ll x - X' 'ii fi ITU' ti sr r,.l.1 N 5.732 -ff! ' .V , S K fivsziilffi 'fflifk A su A Q 1 H .....,..... i gf A FQ, S ,t s ,... ur q : f Tom Folz tells one of his many OKie stories while Sue Krull stares bored in the other direction. I UN ORS: Class of 1985 5 4 A f At a gathering in the dorm, Anne Schultz gets ready to jump up and dance wildly, While working in the library, Ron Verhaghe shows a freshman how to find microfilm as Mr. Litsey checks out the situation. Smile, Marty! You're on candid camera! By the way, WHAT IS THAT thing you're carrying around?? LL ff, ,af ,f Q F 1 82 Juniors Ki f ' if f 449' f, W. , off ,m,M WWWVM Xfswws Q X Z iw Z f 410, f of T464 T ff jf , ? ty, mf EZ 'ff'-me . Mwww ,, 75, M Z filiff 'E if fl 16 WW 9 New if Wcgggig 1143? 7' A ,4 4 ,yi 'fn . L? 4 gm. wsu , ' f' wi 'www 'Nb' 'K B 5, L F X, E i K 1 , ., gk, ,,,..- ,TT ,, K , Y , fl ,V .,J' 4 John Jokerst Glenna Jones Bret Jordan Chris Kahlmeyer Mary Kanatzar Jerry Kaufmann Kevin E. Kaul Jim Kelleher Kathy Kennedy Barbie Kierl Judy King Mary Klug Maria Konrad Gerry Kramer Marian Kraus Sue Krull Vincent Kubik Susan Lahey Janet Lamb Pat Lamb Ann Lapinski Kathy Leclere Paul Lilienkamp Randy Long Ramona Lucas Karen Ludwig Paul MacNaughton Diallo Madison Ronald Mayne Marta Mazzuca ., gy rg- - H., wiv X A f if si 'Cf' t , A5416 ., X Q9 S X ff wrap NV .f--em it -X X, S Q W , N f, 3 I N-., 39- 5 X X , Y is tl x Q was W . ..x, . 1 fxxw K-'Si . ,N X, 51 f 9 W , Tim Taylor Mike Teahan Maureen Thomas Shannon Thompson Madeline Tighe Miguel A. Tomasino Pat Tracy Dan Trotter Penny Tucker Tom Turgeon Jeff Turner Dylan Vernon Don Vietor Judy Vinlove Sandy Walker Barbara Washington Tanya Weston Robin Wilkinson Yolanda Wills Mike Wilson Venita Wilson Cathy Winkler Charlie Wiotz Sharon Wirtz Derek Young Chuck Zeikle Kathryn Zubrod Mary Armstrong Lisa Boyle Kathleen Cahill Kelly Clifford Ellyn Connor Amber Cozort Dana Craig Jeanine Dana Lori Dorell Joann Fleck Naomi Greenberg Tracie Gulley Gen Ann Haas Margaret Happel Terri Hopkins Annetta Howland Mary James Janet Keith Kathy Keller Susan Knipmeyer Cathy Kramer Dawn Kyle Georgina Lambert Joann Leach David Markham Julie Martin Sharon Phelps Linda Romine Valerie Tennyson Vicki Thomas Linda Thorne Connie Thrailkill Rebecca Troutman Kathy Van Norman Mindy Wagaer 1 -li . Hx ,4 . L, ln, . Q E L 1 1 sopuo o A During the SAE Blood Drive, Judi Owens sits up after the vampires have gotten her. Smile, it makes people wonder what you are up to is Ann Gilligan's latest motto. During a club meeting, Teresa Kellogg considers tying the speaker's shoe laces together. AW f W , f 192 Sophomores I 4 AS Q Z M WW W? 1 Q Z ff M, 1 W W sf ,mf Z ri ,, , Z Z ,f Ak of Z Z ,W , My Z S f W W WW ,W f 1 i 1 f f f .W ,M , ,, W W, J W-vw W TW W f W- U, W. , ff f W W W 'W Mqwffm.. .MU W .--A Dv ,,,... ,, , tsltitvs 'Nw .A ,, .y 2, . Anne Anderson Elatris Anderson Terry Anderson Tim Anderson Mark Angles Beth Annunziata Jean Armstrong Scott Arnold Mary Ayer Chuck Aylward Becky Bade John Baker Tom Bannon Jim Barrier Rhonda Battor David Becerra Richard Behr Michelle Bennett Randall Bentele Mike Berendzen Mike Biritz Nancy Blick Jeff Blom Carol Blunk Phil Boedeker Rhonda Bohs Janice Bonat Rita Booker Jeanne Boone Versie Bradley Leah Breckenridge Catherine Breidenbach Mark Brewer Twana Brown Jacque Bruffee Pat Bruno Jean Budde Greg Buergler Mary Cain Dan Carlson Scott Caron Jim Carpenter Connie Chalfin Doug Chapman John Chapman Matthew Chapman Theresa Chiarelli Juli Christopher Sophomores 193 l Ks 194 Sophomores Lisa Collins Maggie Comeau Chris Connor Judy Cordell Lezley Cotton Alicia Curry Paul D'Agostino Rachel Dawson Christy Day Mark de Garcia Elda de la Pena Michelle Dennis John Diebold Mike Doorack Jeanie Ducate Laura Duchardt Rob Duchild Judy Duffield cfm xgvnis no Q 2? A i bi' 2 rf , Mf- 1 Q' ,QQ ,lx Q Chris Heintzelman Denise Heinzman David Hembree Gregg Hibbeler Carol Hill Franz Hirtreiter David Hoffman Kaye Hopper Brian Howe Kimberly Huitt Bob Hummel Dennis Hunt Tom Ink Shannon lrvin Patricia Isaac Concepcion Johnson 196 Sophomores Keith Johnson Paul Jokerst David Jones Regina Jones Chris Jorgensen Kathy I.. Kaul Lisa Kehring Teresa Kellogg Tim Kelly Alan Keyes Cathy Kleeschulte Patrick Klein John Klemm Patty Klipsch Susan Konop Karen Koob Jean Kostusik Mike Kozisek David Kramer Ginnelle Krause Scott Kuechler Connie Kukal Jennifer Lee Joseph Leweller Amy Lockard Dale Marie Long Veronica Lopez Theresa Loureiro Michelle Lucero Kristin Luepke Mary Makarewicz Lana Malspy Joe Mandacina Maggie Maristela Catherine Martin Glen Martin Todd Matt Annette Mayer Sue Mayer Pam McCann Steve McClain Shawn McDonald Carolyn McFarland Sophomores 197 Maureen McGrath Mary K. McNamara Paul Meara Susan Meyer Trisha Miller Eugene Mims ' Brendan Mitchell Joe Monachino Angela Moore Denise Muehlenkamp Mike Mundy Tim Murphy Angela Murrell Lise Nakicen Brett Nanfito Tony Nebuloni Lynn Netter Lynn Nevins Bill Newbold Derrick Nichols Chris Nolan Danelle Noon Kitty Noonan Mark Nuelle David O'Sullivan Tony Occhipinti Yoshiko Okamura Dennis Onweiler Steve Ostermueller Agnes Otto 198 Sophomores t r,ilL 2 pw KN vi Aff Q Q A'-dy ggi, 7 fi 4 is M 4-,.m-4-,H 1k.,,k rw ,nn , if E fn L 1 rf.: , 1, P 5 E v. L, Peter Stauffacher Shawn Steadman Terri Steinhauser Jo Stock Frank Stodden Stacy Sunderwirth Dave Switzer Jonathan Tabiendo Linda Tankersley Dan Tarwater Tom Taylor Beverly Teeter Trish Thompson Joe Toigo Mary Tracy Joe Tristanio Quita Tutt Randy Twehous Sandy Vanryckeghem Maria Vela Ronald Verhaeghe Gabrielle Vidauri Michelle Vietor Jeff Vigil Martin Villmer Leonard Wagner Christine Walker Stephanie Ward Doug Waris Dave Watson 200 Sophomores Qu, f v ,rd , hd' 'ff' M Vw gi' va., 3' T - N' um , iii 'e ? -k J ta W ji? ia L li in 1. 'L A .- L h FRESHMEN: Class of 1987 7 By her smile, anyone can tell how much Liz Cooke is enjoying orientation. While skating at King Louie night, Abby Lenzen and Marcie Balle take time to wave at the camera. 202 tfrwsliriwn One of the freshmen takes time out from his schedule to smile. X xvmaws xx? x so 'Q X X 3 9 ix X x Xt X XX XX X X X x N gggxxx N if x x N X X 'QWX Q' cs XX X NY xxx Xt X xx '55 X x N NX XX A ,QQ X X XXX X X X X X X X sf X XXXAX. xX A R X arte HXXX xg XX gx XXX .ns yx 34 ww 'A J f . ,B ' ' f ' Xw ,L fd' 'Qt ' 'L A 1 , f f -r A, x ff: Peggy Ablen Patrick Adams Steve Adams Laura Ade Michael Adrian Anne Agne Dan Albes Richard Allgaier John Allvvin Julie Alport Diane Altman Marvin Anderson Mike Anderson James Andreyo Julia Andrieu Richard Arellano Dennis Baca Jim Bachesta Jettie Bailey Laura Baker Marcia Balee Bruce Ballah Debbie Baniak Greg Bantrup Pete Barkofske M'lissa Barnes Rosa Barreto Kevin Barrett Joseph Barrier Sean Barton Brent Batliner Diane Beckerle R. Joseph Behen Linda Bendorf Anne Benedix Denise Benton Paula Berberick Merle Bergerson Jennifer Bergman Jean Biersmith Kris Birk Mary Bishop Cindy Bock I Chester Bogus Debbie Bollinger Kim Bollinger Kevin Bolton Cliff Bokker Freshmen 203 Chris Bossman Charlie Boyce Anne Bradley Deborah Bradley Kathy Bradley Frances Brancato Sandra Brandt Teresa Brandt Carolyn BranHaaren Denise Bratcher Chris Brenneke Julie Brown Michael Burke Melody Burns Virginia Cain Denise Calvert Sarah Cambell Susie Campbell Valerie Campbell Louise Caola Maureen Carroll Robert Casson Perry Ceriotti Nancy Chamberlain Joe Cherrito Lee Chonister Louis Christifano Jeff Ciurej Carla Claassen William Clark Cathy Classe Cathy Cline Elizabeth Comfort Vicki Compton Liz Cooke Debra Coombs f 4 2 , My , wvn iii, 7' , xg ' Sx if Q 1 l 41 1 fi.- Q XX . t , N df Fixx. :ix ts ' - fn. . X . NK if Q X 'S .1 L im if yi- , .Q I iNs NIL. X we ' wyyv 1 4,5 . xg ' ' .. 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Lisa Cooper Steve Cooper Jeff Copeland Donna Cox Robert Coye Jim Coyle Roberta Craighead Bill Creach Lisa Cremer Don Crouse Mike Cucchi Jane Dalrymple Jeff Dassow Jill Davis Louise David Kim DeChicchio Leann Deatz Tom Defeo Dave Derousse DeAnn Dickens Kyle Dietrich Bryan Distefano RoseAnn Dobesh Tim Dockery Martha Dolan Shawn Dolan Mary Ann Drummond Jim Dryden Elizabeth Duke Allison Duvall Paul Ehrnman Richard Eiken Anita Elkins Susie Elworth Laura Ernst Jill Farmer Freshmen 205 Julia Feldmann Joyce Felz Rita Ferris Maria Ferro Jeanne Ferronato Mike Fink Tom Fiztgibbons Karen Foster Kristin Fox Carolyn Frazier John Froeschl Ramona Garcia Dave Garegnani Brandy Garrison Paula Geiler David George Dianne Geries Mark Gerules Daryl Getter Maria Giacometti Mary Goggins Kathy Gorman Sheila Graeve Bill Graf Paul Green Kate Greene Sharon Groppe Mike Groszek Tobie Grover Phil Growney Scott Guilot Steve Hally ' fs :, Syl, , --x 5X K rw.:- . S :VXQX X N V' Xxx NX 1 2 3 r r ,K ' 206 Freshmen wr' , J 4. T h -53,3 4 M' x Q , if -4-1 Andrew Janson Steve Jarboe Phil Johannes Mike Johnmeyer Alyce Johmson Carmen Johnson Tracy Johnson Nancy Johnston 'Anneliese Jones Carolyn Jones Janice Jones Kris Jones Theresa Jones Wanda Jones Nancy Joy Mike Jung Karl Joseph Kathleen Kaufman Tim Kearns Christina Keck Tom Keleher Lynette Kennedy Sharon Kennedy Ann Kenney Anita Kierl Jerry King Michelle Kirchoff Richard Kleeb Paul Klug Gail Knotts Mary Koehler Elizabeth Kohler .JV ,Aeffxx ff? ff f+f'f- . WSW - ,1 'vzvwyfvvf qi, ef ' A Q ff: 1 X 1 V P X was 0 f Mg' H swkk X fy 4' J Y' 'X Amr Y ,- ' ::j,.- 1 yjswvw 'W Q 1 W N ' f f N - f YI if ' X 'T , ,i ,cs Min , ,QQ f ' W .f 4, , 79 sb l xx 4 f fl? fill Xxx. ty K Qt! zi- i Y ,aiiffng ,, m, M. 9 x 2 in 'Q 'X if as N Y 2 x -. X. X Q X . , X X l x v xt X X ,h t X lv X hier V t f L Qf'w. x ss- X LAAMI K Q 1 1, . W., I 1 S1 5 1 X fi .P . L, I an v. Q . JN? , X X, f pf 7 ,fb - M, ,, 9 V i, .W J, , Qfifxs Uzfr Dianne Kruger Anita Lancaster Walter Langley Dusty Larrison Kim Law Donna Lechner Abby Lenzen Rise Leonard Tom Linhares Gigi Lombrano David Long Mike Lowe Ann Lucas Karen Luebebering Diane Macke Angela Madrigal Teresa Martinez Mark Martinovich James Marx Rebecca Maurin Stephanie Mayhew Greg McCalley Amy McCarthy Candy McCommon Teresa McDonnell Katie McGrath Matt McGrath Kelly McGuire Kris McKinney Steve McMahon Brian McNamara Terri Meara Freshmen 209 210 Freshmen Alicia Melgoza Clete Menke Susan Mercier Ann Messina Karen Meyr Lee Miller Sandra Miller Diane Montecillo Pam Mooney Marcia Moore Susan Moore Paul Moran Katie Morrison Jackie Morton Mark Muehlibach Julie Mueller Judy Muller Michael Mulloy Angela Murphy Mary Grace Murphy Joanie Nagle Joe Naylor Michilli Nehls Melissa Nelson Steve Nester Mike Neuhoff Don Newsham Elizabeth Nichols Rhonda Norton Frank Novascone Salvatore Nuccio Dennis O'Brien Jackie O'Brien John O'Brien Frank O'Connell Terri O'Connor Pat O'Donnell Lena Ohap Cheryl Ohlms W Y, , , My ,J . 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Q, PX sv fa S xxresx X .7 rf fh' assignment. , Q -6 f James Oldham Donna Ozbun Patti Padberg Cathy Pagni Laurie Palmer Michael Parsa Helen Patton Rick Pearce Sherry Peebles Ann Pepple Mary Pfyl Glen Politle Paul Posner Rick Prather Molly Prenger Lynnette Procopio Joan Putthoff Keely Ray Mary Reardon Kari Redding Laura Reese Jenny Regan Elizabeth Rellihan Sherri Rhone Norma Richey Susan Riordan Darren Roach Peter Robben Anne Roberson Kerri Roberson Ann Roberts Amy Rupp Steve Ryan Karl Ryberg Steve Saathoff Freshmen 211 1 . I W Z: if .xx Qi' 1 i 4 4 Y W , W Wrfmv w...., , , , 1 A . , 215 Swag x ox. , V X is X wx Ni XX , 'Y Q' 'rg 'ff , ,, t is ,X 1. N is S S e at i , x gf S -.. if-1 .fo so .JS X, .ta rms s .P sh t, l Way Q QV '4-,JV ITTOYQ ,WW X X A Wm-7, ' X M y W V we ww i vw W f ff lf! f W Wf ' f f f 1 f fy My f Wy if f ff f W f M WWWM-my f f ff 0 ,, , , 1 We ff ? W. f 5 X 4 , f f X , , M , Gee, will there 44 V A 9 iz mwfltogethers like this. Dan Smith Tricia Smith Richard Smith Sharon Smith Steve Smith Joan Sobetski Paula Spaw Franc Spehar Tammy Spellmeyer Allison Spinks Sue Stamm Lucinda Stansell Anne Stecher Wendy Steffen Judy Stone Charles Streb Kellye Strickland Ana Suarez-Solar Chris Sullivan Rich Sullivan Steve Sulzer Jeff Summit Tim Swan Barb Ten Eycle Dawn Teter Joe Thoennes Elaine Thomas Mike Thomas H. J. Thompson Adrienne Thornton Pat Toebe Tracy Toenges Freshmen 213 214 Freshmen Kristen Trandahl Tony Trinidad Jeff Turner Lisa Twiggs Paul Twombly Maria Ubalde Cheri Uhlig Ana Valdez 'Lori Veselich Vicki Victor Jeff Villmer Mark Visconti Dan Volz Rene Vonderhaar Rita Walters John Ware Pamela Wash Steve Wasco Beth Watson Scott Werner Mellarie Whitcomb Kathy Wickey Kelly Wilda Susan Willey Paul Williams Rita Wingert Bridget Wolfe Sharon Wood Susie Woodbury Gail Worth Joe Wunderlich Kris Ziegler Janet Roberts QW X was Wvwflirwswvnnzw 5 f i ,, 4 'wwf During a scrimmage at practice, Karl Ryberg displays his ball handl- ing ability. Wm., wi was .44 ,NX X x N if ,R ,541 l i l l I wr: X vs., ., . K -Q is M , wr XX Q R XNys X qw s Greg Roth Q 5 ' . ., , , X X X X fgkufzxx X X5 XX X X ss K -as Q-N? X W, X S-5 X walkway :K X 1 - 1 G Q l Qt' Amv Rock if Q .- Lorinda Rogers ' f ' ' Q 3 Karin Rohovit 4' 1 Dale Roof E X '- J Lisa Rookstool Q K X 'S Toni Rossitto 's I X l . 4 f z ,..,4,..-Wffwffi vs-f , ,, m,.,4,h,,,d ,ff M W , . , at , During finals week, Ann Roberts asks herself, Is all this studying gon- na get me anywhere? During a relaxing study break, Bryan Distefano tickles the ivory in Massman Lounge. Freshmen 215 v , , 1 1 1 I X 1 w l 1 K N w f W thglibrarycm 3rdXi1QQr, rQgialhi weeliday 'f1iQhtl in V X f ' 'M5f9 KC1vi1'?S ef1f15W'4fSf f1 4IUF'15' Q. tioyi from qnolhefsfpdexqtx fx H During agime, the coaches and p!ayers watg:h the actxon - A X0n,the qourt . ' fx' w, VN- Nixy -M3 . gg 5 Hmwx fy g i, , ' gyigg A N fy g T1 XX Xx-. 'li N as Ca ffeggk.3z,, - X NX k Xw X. . .VS , I 5-51 V053 X .ix XX X .i XXQXX X iii ,,,' 1 X 1 A - Nuff, ax ff? 'fs X X sg Q ,h 1 x . A . - N A XX. N Q fx ' X35 Xi f XXX 'XX X XSX x X 'YQ x X51 ik XXX XX fi X wx XX x X . x hx S N sx XTR N XX h xl X .3 R I xx A x XXX R x XX .xi wx XF' 1 XS. X1 K X i X ' -xx X I 216 Index x XS W: ' X . x .1 TN X X X x ww X N Q I xx iiq C 5 , 'LQ .. i 1 ' lt' 1 1 1 f Ads 217 Abare, John J. Abare, Marion L. Abeln, Margaret N. 203 Abney, Eugene A. Adams, Patrick 203 Adams, Steve R. 203 Ade, Laura 203 Adrian, Michael C. 24, 203 Agne, Anne E. - Aholt, Lisa A. 89 Aiken, Sheila Albes, Daniel G. 94, 203 Alexandria, Vincent R. Allen, Patricia A. 183 Allen, Philip H. Allgaier, Richard 203, 212 Allwin, John D. 203 Alport, Julie A. 203 Altman, Diane R. 94, 203 Ammatelli, Anne M. Ammatelli, Teresa M. Andersen, Marshall L. Anderson, Elatris M. 193 Anderson, Marvin D. 203 Anderson, Michael J. 203 Anderson, Terry D. 193 Anderson, Timothy J. 193 Andrews, Christine M. 7, 90, 183, 184 Andreyo, James L. 203 Andrieu, Julia M. 203 Andrus, Ray W. Ad 81 Index Anello, Joseph P. 183 Anglemyer, Debra K. Angles, Mark A. 92, 193 Angotti, John C. 183 Angotti, Kathleen M. 183 Annunziata, Beth A. 193 Anthony, Marcia A. 169 Aponte, Laura L. 183 Arden, Patricia J. Arellano, Luz R. 203 Armenta, Condelario J. 183 Armstrong, Jean T. 193 Armstrong, Mary R. 189 Arnold, Mark C. 183 Arnold, Scott N. 193 Ascher, Chris B. 90, 183 Ashford, John H. Ashley, Greer M. Atkinson, Connie E. Atzmiller, Laura4A. 169 Aubuchon, Matthew J. 183 Aubuchon, Sherri D. Ayer, Mary C. 193 Aylward, Charles L. 193 Aylward, Kathleen T. 164 Baca, Dennis F. 203 Bachesta, James 115, 203 Badami, Angela L. Bade, Rebecca L. 193 Bagby, Timothy P. 183 Bahlinger, Michael P. 183 Bailey, Jettie I. 203 Baker, John L. 193 Baker, Laura L. 203 Baker, Troy L. 164 Baldwin, Lenora C. 175 Balee, Marcie 203 Ballah, Bruce W. 203 Baniak, Deborah 24, 43, 88, Bannon, Thomas 193 98, 203 Bansbach, Matthew D. 84, 183 Bantrup, Gregory W. 203 Barber, Flawn L. 115 Bare, Mark E. 115 Barkofske, Peter 203 Barnes M'Lissa J. 203 Barr, Katherine A. Barreto, Rosa L. 203 Barrett, Kevin 27, 94, 203 Barrier, James A. 193 Barrier, Joseph A. 203 Barton, Sean P. 203 Batliner, Brent J. 203 Battor, Rhonda J. 193 Bears, Barbara Bears, Sheila Beasley, Beth A. 175 Becerra, David H. 193 Beck, Hugh W. 102, 183 Beck, Janice L. 218 lndex IJ-HAU LQ Thanks to U-Haul Center of Central Kansas City The Moving Company Who Rented Us the Truck to Bring You the 1983 Rock 5347 Troost 361-2506 , Bruffee, Jacquelyn J. 193 1l -1: cost 506 Beck, Rusty 183 Becker, Christopher J. 102, 106, 183 Beckerle, Diane R. 102, 203 Beckmann, Daniel G. 103, 130, 183 Bednar, Mary B. Beggs, Kimberly R. Behen, Ralph J. 203 Behlke, Angela C. Behr, Richard J. 193 Bell, Mary Belpedio, David G. Bender, Collette D. 175 Bendorf, Linda K. 203 Benedix, Anna 99, 100, 203 Bennett, Michelle M. 93, 193 Bentele, Randall 94, 193 Bentele, Stephanie Benton, Denise 203 Berberick, Paula A. 203 Berendzen, Michael W. 94, 193 Bergerson, Merle 123, 203 Bergman, Jennifer E. 203 Berra, Martin L. 115, 183 Berry, Joan M. Bevins, Brian A. 94, 183 Bexten, Carla J. 169 Bias, Lora L. 92, 183 Biersmith, Jean 203 Bifford, Bernice Biritz, Michael J. 193 Birk, Kristine M. 203 Biscanin, Valarie 183 Bishop, Mary L. 203 Black, Renae L. 175 Blakey, Sandra K. 169 Blando, Joseph A. Blaue, Debbie C. Blick, Nancy J. 102, 193 5 Blom, Jeff 193 Bloom, James C. 175 H Blunk, Carol D. 24, 98, 193 Bock, Cynthia M. 203 Bodenstab, Johnna L. 16 Boedeker, Philip J . 96, 193 Bogus, Chester L. 203 Bohs, Rhonda A. 90, 193 Bolin, John P. Bolinger, Debra L. 203 Bollinger, Kim A. 203 Bolton, Catherine V. 183 Bolton, Kevin 203 Bonat, Janice M. 24, 27, 43, 44, 94, 98, 193 Bone, Stacie L. Bono, Mary L. 55, 169 Booker, Clifford H. 203 Booker,,Rita P. 193 Boone, Jeanne M. 193 Bossman, Christopher G. 27, 43, 204 Bott, Maryann Bowen, Bernadette M. 169 Bowin, Cheryl K. 175 Boyce, Charles 204 Boyle, Lisa L. 189 Bracy, Karen K. Bradley, Anne M. 32, 204, 205 Bradley, Deborah A. 204 Bradley, Kathy L. 204 Bradley, Sean T. 32, 103, 183 Bradley, Versie R. 193 Bramblett, Susan G. 175 Brancato, Frances M. 204 Brandt, Sandra K. 204 Brandt, Teresa A. 204 Bratcher, Denise M. 204 Breckenridge, Leah M. 119, 193 Breidenbach, Catherine R. 22, 24, Brenneke, Christopher J . 204 Brewer, Mark S. 193 Brickner, Lori A. 183 Brinck, Elizabeth 169 Brink, Thomas J . 183 Brooks, Mary M. 98, 193 Brower, Todd D. 92, 183 Brown, Arminta L. Brown, Denise Brown, Janet K. 175 Brown, Julie M. 204 Brown, Pamela S. Brown, Sheryl L. Brown, Twana 193 Bruno, Patrick J . 193 Budde, Jean M. 193 Buergler, Greg J. 108, 115, 193 Bullock, Sarah Burke, Linda L. 175 Burke, Michael G. 204 Burns, Melody A. 204 Burton, Susie E. 183 Butz, John D. 32, 84, 183, 188 Byrne, Lawrence N. Byrnes, Michael P. 90, 169 Cahill, Allena M. Cahill, Kathleen M. 17, 189 Cain, Mary 193 Cain, Virginia C. 24, 27, 204 Calcaterra, Richard A. 122, 123 Callegari, Robert Calvert, Denise R. 204 Campbell, Patricia B. Campbell, Sarah E. 204 Campbell, Suzanne E. 204 Campbell, Valerie R. 204 Campo, Christopher J. 61, 102, 103, 183 Campo, Michele M. 102, 169 Campos, Chris J. 183 Cannon, Carol A. 102, 183, 230 Caola, Louise P. 113, 204 Carlson, Daniel B. 193 Carlson, James O. Carlyle, Gailynn S. 175 Carney, Nancy J. 175 Carnoali, Louis A. 24, 98 Caron, Scott 193 Carpenter, James P. 193 Carroll, Maureen 96, 204 Carroll, Maureen Carter, Raymond F. 169 Cascio, Lois M. Casson, Robert 204 Ceriotti, Perry 204 Chaffin, Constance E. 193 Chalberg, Sherri L. Chamberlain, Nancy L. 204 Chambers, Alisa N. Chapman, Douglas A. 193 Chapman, John S. 193 Chapman, Matthew L. 193 Cherrito, Joseph A. 100, 204 Chiarelli, Mary C. 175 Chiarelli, Theresa L. 193 Christ, Frances M. 169 Christifano, Louis 204 Christopher, Juli M. 193 Ciaramitaro, Nicki A. 183 Ciurej, Jeffrey A. 204 Claassen, Carla J . 204 Clark, William J . 204 Clary, John 183 Classe, Catherine M. 204, 211, 230 Clement, Robert G. 183 Clifford, Kelly M. 17, 189 Cline, Cathy E. 204 Clynes, Mary C. 24, 93, 98, 164, 216 ' Coakley, Denise Coby, Cynthia A. 93 Coen, Patricia A. 33, 48, 164, 231 Coggins, Laura L. 183 Coles, Margaret E. 100, 183 Colgan, Karen M. 90, 183 Collins, Donna R. 169 Collins, Lisa 194 Collins, Patricia G. Combs, John B. 183 Comeau, Margaret L. 98, 194 Comfort, Elizabeth 27, 204 Comfort, Jayne L. Compton, Vicki J . 204 Conner, Carol A. Connor, Christopher D. 194 Connor, Ellyn A. 189 Cook, Janet M. Cooke, Elizabeth H. 204 Coombs, Debra 204 Cooper, Laura L. Cooper, Lisa 98, 205 Cooper, Steven W. 205 Copeland, Jeff 204 Copeland, Steven E. 164 Cordell, Judy D. 194 Comelius, Carol L. Corrigan, Kevin J . Corrigan, Kimberly A. 50, 170 Cotton, Lezley D. 194 4 lndex 219 Q . -1.25. Couts, Michael K. 94, 164 Cox, Donna M. 24, 205 Coye, Robert 205 Coyle, James R. 205 Cozort, Amber L. 189 Craig, Dana E. 189 Craighead, Roberta A. 99, 205 Crawford, Marva D. 183 Creach, William 205 Cremer, Lisa 205 Cronan, Elizabeth A. Cronister, Hubert L. Crossland, George Crotty, Ellen G. . Crouse, Donald W. 27, 205 Cucchi, Michael A. 115, 205 Cummings, Tina M. 90, 183 Cunningham, Craig R. Curry, Alicia 194 Curry, Timothy M. Curtis, Marjo L. D'Agostino, John A. 27, 43, 55, 98, D'Agostino, Paul 194 Dalrymple, Jane E. 205 Dana, Jeanine 189 Daniels, Garry J. Darragh, Kenneth J. Dassow, Jeff J. 205 Daues, Joseph M. 23, 94, 143, 183 Davidson, Daniel G. 93, 183, 185 Davis, Carolyn Davis, Cynthia A. Davis, Jill 205 Davis, LaRoyce M. Davis, Nadine L. Dawson, Rachel S. 194 Day, Christa L. Dayton, Michael A. 170, 183 De cmcchio, Kimberly 205 De Cuyper, Joseph Y. 181 De La Pena, Elda M. 88, 194 Dean, Nelson L. 176 Deatz, Leann 205 Decaro, Carmela 183 Decrevel, Leslie A. Defeo, Thomas A. 205 Degarcia, Mark J. 194 Dennis, Michelle C. 194 Derousse, David A. 102, 205 Desmarteau, Bonnie B. Dewey, John T. Dickens, Susan D. 100, 205 Diebold, John A. 194 Dieckhaus, Janice A. 176 Diener, Michele M. 176 Dietrich, Kyle R. 205 Difelice, Bernard 183 Dimaggio, Margaret A. Distefano, Bryan K. 205, 215 Dobesh, Roseann M. 205 Dockery, Timothy J. 115, 205 Doczekalski, Sophia J. 183 Doering, Christopher A. 183 Dolan, Martha M. 205 Dolan, Shawn R. 205 Dombek, Dayna J. Donaldson, Mark J. 184 Donohue, Margaret M. Donovan, Paul E. 184 Doorack, Michael G. 194 Dorr, Christopher P. 90, 96, 170 Dorrel, Lori A. 189 1 Dougherty, Mary A.93,108,118,119,164 220 Index Dougherty, Teresa M. 184 Dover, Janice Downs, Denise J. Doyle, Sharon M. Drake, Susan M. Driver, Gloria L. Drummond, Mary A. 205 Dryden, James 115, 205 Dubose, Regina M. Ducate, Jeanette L. 27, 44, 98, 194 Duchardt, Anita M. Duchardt, Cynthia L. 184 Duchardt, Laura J. 18, 194 Duchild, Robert G. 194 Duda, Thomas A. 184 Duffield, Judy L. 194 Dufour, Daniel W. Dugan, Daniel J. 184 Dugan, Maria T. 100, 195 Duke, Elizabeth M. 205 Dumont, Philip D. 184 Dunham, Lisa Dunn, James K. 195 Dunn, Jeffrey S. 170 Dussold, Trisha L. Duvall, Allison M. 205 Duzan, Marlene K. 176 Dvorak, Anne M. 195 Dwyer, Patrick J. 184 Dye, Daniel G. Eagle, Brent M. 195 Eagle, Jeffrey B. 96, 164 Eagon, Daryl 195 Ebbesmeyer, Arden J. 184 Ebeling, Maureen K. 61, 89, 164 Ebeling, Patrice D. 194 Echele, Mariah E. 102, 184 Eckelkamp, Linda M. 99, 126, 194 Edmonds, Mary L. 184 Edwards, Joseph C. 83, 103 Egun, David Ehrnman, Kathleen A. 194 Ehrnman, Paul J. 205 Eiken, Richard A. 205 Eisenbath, Patricia A. 194 Elkins, Anita L. Elkins, Anita L. 205 Elliott, Cynthia L. Elworth, Susan M. 205 Ems, Nancy M. 106, 170 Engelhart, Lori D. 34, 184, 191 Engeman, Catherine J. 195 Engeman, Dorothy C. 24, 98, 195 Engle, Paul 195 English, Curtis L. - Enna, Rick 1 14 Ernst, Laura M. 43, 205 Erviti, Antonio G. 195 Espey, Amy J. Espinosa, Denise M. Espinosa, Mark F. 184 Esplund, Jay L. Evans, Caroline E. Everhart, Barbara A. 176 Everson, Lola 184 Falcone, Aileen T. 92, 164 Farkas, Lauretta A. 170, 184 Farmer, Jill M. 99, 205 Farnan, Veronica R. 50, 76 Farnen, Laurie A. Fasone, Kerry S. Fecht, Carol A. 32, 61, 164 Feise, Joanne Feldmann, Julia P. 95, 206 Felz, Joyce M. 206 Fenimore, Paula 184 Fennelly, David R. 123, 125, 195 Ferguson, Francis P. Ferris, Rita M. 206 Ferro, Maria D. 206 Ferronato, Jeanne L. 206 Finch, Amy K. 176 Fink, James M. 99, 206 Finnell, Terrell M. Fitzgerald, James R. 83 Fitzgerald, Vincent R. Fitzgibbons, Elizabeth L. 195 Fitzgibbons, Thomas J. 206 Fitzmaurice, Sheila M. 195 Fitzpatrick, David L. 98, 162 Fitzpatrick, Patricia A. 195 Flanders, Marjorie K. 195 Flanigan, Christopher A. 164 Fleck, Joann 17, 190 Fleischmann, Patrick J . 195 Fleming, Mary C. Fletcher, Brian D. 184 Flippin, Sharon K. Floersch, Mark E. Fogarty, Marian E. Foley, Michael J. Follis, Edward P. 184 Foltz, Ronald J. Folz, Thomas J. 49, 92, 105, 165 181 Foster, Janice 184 Foster, Karen L. 170, 206 Foster, Robert F. Foster, Steven R. Foulds, Susan E. 170 Fox, Kristin L. 206 Fox, Mark N. 86, 102, 184 France, David M. 170 France, Peter J. 170 Franklin, Elisa L. 90 Franklin, Felicia C. 195 Frazier, Carolyn J. 206 Frazier, Jonathan E. 89, 91, 100 184 Fredericks, Jody French, Marilyn R. 176 Fretwell, Richard Freyder, David 184 Friesen, Rick A. Fristoe, Vincent D. Fristoe-Petrovic, Velina E. 178 Froeschl, John J. 206 Fry, Sharon K. Fuchs, Todd M. 115, 195 Fuller, Harold T. Funk, Peter Furlong, Marie K. 195 Gabel, Karen S. 176 Gahn, Richard S. 164 Galliart, Roland H. 195 Gallo, Salvatore 115 Galvez, Lila-Grace A. 195 Gangel, Catherine M. 184 Gant, Michael W. 22, 123, 125, Garcia, Angela M. 165 Garcia, Maria E. 195 Garcia, Ramona E. 206 184 Garcia-Ferrer, Josephine M. 92, 184 Garegnani, David 206 Garrison, Branson L. 206 Garstecki, Nina M. 176 Garza, Elizabeth 33, 184 Gasparovich, John 195 Gasper, Janet L. Gaunt, Barbara J. 165 Gaus, Anne M. 102, 119, 170 Geary, Diana M. 1 19 Geiler, Paula A. 206 Geisel, John S. 195 Geisel, John S. George, David G. 206 Geries, Dianne M. 27, 206 Gerules, George W. 170 Gerules, Mark E. 206 Getter, Darryl 206 Giacometti, Maria L. 206 Gieseke, Suzan M. 176 Giffin, Donald W. 184 Giles, Alicia K. 195 Gilligan, Ann M. 192, 195 Gilligan, Thomas S. Gilmore, Douglas Gladney, Valerie 165, 184 Gloe, Brian 184 Gloe, Keith C. 90, 184 Glorioso, Janet G. 195 Glover, Maurice L. 195 Goddard, John J . Godfrey, John J. 86, 195 Goetz, Mary.E. 165 Goggins, Mary F. 99, 206 Golden, Michael C. Golterman, Robert J. 80, 88, Gomez, Rosalinda O. 35, 195 Goodman, Scott R. 58, 195 Gordon, Theresa M. 99, 195 Gorman, James W. 88, 165 Gorman, Kathleen T. 206 Goth, Susan L. 195 Grady, Patrick J. 115, 185 Graeve, Sheila A. 43, 206 Graf, William 206 Graham, Susan 16 Grasser, Timothy J. 195 Gravino, Joseph P. 195 Gray, Julia L. 49, 88, 165 Grayson, Margaret P. 195 Green, Paul E. 206 Green, Steven A. Mike's Tavern 5424 Troost In 333-7423 1 Greenberg, Naomi R. 190 Greene, Brigid D. 165 Greene, Kate 206 Gregg, Gina K. Gregg, Shirley M. 165 Greig, Daniel K. Grieshaber, Sandra K. Grone, Louis H. 49, 88, 170, 230 Groppe, Sharon 206 Groszek, Michael 206 Grover, Tobie L. 206 Growney, Jane E. 49, 88, 100, 170 Growney, Kevin J. 195 Growney, Philip C. 95, 206 Guck, Christine 185 Guemple, John D. Guido, Pat 95 Guillen, Adrianne L. Guillot, Scott 204, 206 Gulley, Tracie L. 190 Gunter, Michael Guse, Charles B. Gustafson, Frederick C. 185 Gutierrez, Nina Y. 165 Haas, Gen A. 190 Haefner, Robert C. 195 Haggerty, Christine A. 185 Haggerty, Lisa R. 195 Halbhuber, Karen L. Hale, Laura J. Hall, Clara M. 92, 165 Hall, Jamie E. 176 Haller, Charles J .J . 195 Hally, Stephen M. 184, 206 Halsey, Sharon K. 207 Hamilton, Amy L. 24, 98, 195 Hamilton, Kim A. Hamilton, Todd W. Hampton, Charles R. Hampton, Stephanie L. 176 Hancock, Stephen E. 94 Hanna, Jean Hanson, Mary K. Hanson, Maureen A. 171 Hanson, Patrick A. 185 Happel, Margaret 190 Harber, Melissa S. 176 Hardy, Barbara S. 195 Hare, Michelle 207 Hare, Rodney E. Harris, Douglas 185 Harris, Jeanne M. Harris, Scott C. 27, 207 Harrison, David L. Harrison, Nancy S. 195 Hart, John M. 62 Hartman, Amy F. 207 Hartt, William J . Hartung, John 88, 207 Hartzell, William 8, 1 15, 207 Harvey, Nancy C. Haselhorst, Kathleen R. 92, 165, 230 Hastert, Barton L. 185 Hatfield, Rebecca J . Haug, Roger L. 27, 98, 165 Haugh, Linda F. 185 Havrilla, Louis P. Hawkins, Sheryl A. Hayes, Kevin B. 195 Hayes, Sheila B. 171 Haynes, John I. 86, 92 Haynes, Michael J . Healy, Susanne M. 207 Index 221 Healy, William G. 82, 185 Heckel, Kristine M. 207 Heeter, Ferrell J. 123, 207 Heflin, Jacqueline 99, 185 Hegarty, Colleen M. 171 Hegarty, David D. 185 Hegner, Terese A. 176 Heintzelman, Chris E. 196 Heinzman, Denise A. 196 Heitmann, Glennon M. 35, 59, 90, 171, 191 Helin, Yvette Hembree, David B. 196 Hempen, Caroline M. 207 Henderson, Nancy A. Henderson, Patrick J. Henneberg, Dawn Mary W. 49, 165 Henry, Ann C. 176 Henry, Lavaughn M. 171 Henry, Rachel L. Hercules, Karen L. 165 Hercules, Michael 207 Hercules, Thomas G. 185 Hernandez, Anna M. Hernandez, Carla J. 207 Hernandez, Laura L. 50, 171 Hernandez, Pamela C. Herr, Timothy M. 207 Herrera, Frederick M. 27, 43, 44, 88, 95, 166 Herrera, Jennifer 24, 43, 98, 207 Herring, John D. Herzog, Karen L. 99, 207 Heshion, Mary M. 24 Hettich, Elizabeth R. 185 Hibbeler, Gregg K. 196 Hiestand, Pamela S. 177 Hill, Carol A. 96, 196 Hill, Darla L. 177 Hill, Gregory P. 207 ' Hill, Teresa A. Hilliard, David W. 100, 166 Hinote, Alice F. 207 Hirsch, Elizabeth J . Hirtreiter, Franz J. 196 Hoag, Elizabeth L. 185 Hoag, John M. 207 Hoag, Ruth E. 166 Hoedl, Theresa R. Hoerter, James R. 33, 62, 166 Hoffman, David P. 196 Hoffman, Denise A. Hoffmann, Kenneth D. 92, 185 Hogan, M. B. 185 Hollar, Karen M. 176 Holloway, Brian C. 171 Hollowich, Barbara A. 96 Hollowich, Christina M. 96, 207 Holmes, Jenifer E. 171 Holmes, Jill M. 207 Holt, Brenda J. Holt, Robert W. 207 Holtmann, John H. Holtmann, Mary L. 185 Hon, Hayley L. 177 Hooks, Gwenette E. 185 Hopkins, Terri L. 190 Hopper, Kaye M. 196 Hopper, Teresa A. 177 Horsch, Laurie 207 House, Michelle S. Howard, Amelia S. Howard, Craig 185 Howe, Brian C. 115, 196 Howell, Brenda K. 119, 185 222 lndex Howland, Annetta S. 190 Hron, Joyce C. Hubbell, Terrie S. Huber, Dennis J. Hudson, Jan M. 49, 88, 90, 91, Huerter, Susan M. 185 Huey, Susie R. 112, 207 Huitt, Kimberly S. 196 Hummel, Gary P. 33, 185 Hummel, Michael L. 102, 185 Hummel, P. S. 34, 185 Hummel, Robert A. 196 Hummel, Stephen M. 43 Humphrey, Lori A. 177 Hungerford, John W. 1 15, 207 Hunt, Rhonda R. 185 Hunter, Dennis B. 196 Hunter, Michael B. 171 Hurst, Laura 207 Hutchison, Deborah S. 207 lbarra, John A. 185 lbarra, Joseph F. 207 lbarra, Richard C. 50, 95, 166 lnk, Tom R. 196 lnman, A'Lisa C. 207 A Inzerillo, Lisa A. 207 lrvin, Shannon L. 196 lsa, Dawn Y. 99 Isaac, Patricia Y. Iseman, Andrew J. Ismert, Mark D. 207 lsom, Dana 119, 207 Jackson, Lori K. Jacobs, Tamayo S. 185 Jacoby, Carolyn L. Jamerson, Laverne James, Elizabeth A. 165 James, Mary M. 16, 190 Janson, Andrew B. 115, 208 Janssens, Joanne L. Jarboe, Steven B. 208 Jarman, Debra A. Jarrett, Craig Jenkins, Melissa J . Jennewein, Thomas G. 185 Jennings, Michelle B. Jewett, Kathy L. Jimenez, Susan M. Jochems, Steven G. 99, 185 Johann, Karen R. Johannes, Margaret Rose Johannes, Philip F. 208 Johnmeyer, Raymond M. 208 Johnson, Alyce 208 Johnson, Carmen 208 Johnson, Concepcion 196 Johnson, Keith W. 196 Johnson, Lisa K. 100, 185 Johnson, Teresa A. 177 Johnson, Tracy L. 208 Johnston, Nancy A. 208 Jokerst, John B. 86, 186 Jokerst, Paul A. 86, 196 Jonak, Paula M. 177 Jonas, Trudy A. Jones, Anneliese K. 208 Jones, Brian K. 88, 100, 171 Jones, Carolyn K. 208 Jones, David 196 Jones, Francis J. Jones Glenna R. 186 Jones Janice 208 Jones Karl M. 171 Jones, Kris M. 208 Jones, Lynn D. Jones, Mary E. 177 Jones, Michael G. Jones, Regina 196 Jones, Robert V. Jones, Sally M. Jones, Theresa M. 208 Jones, Wanda Y. 208 Jordan, Thomas B. 186 Jorgensen, Christian M. 196 Joy, Nancy 208 Jung, Michael 96, 208 Kahlmeyer, Chris J . 186 Kanatzar, Mary K. 186 Karl, James K. Karl, Joseph P. 123, 208 Karleskint, Catherine A. Kaufmann, Gerard F. 186 Kaufmann, Kathleen A. 102, 119, Kaul, Anne M. 91 Kaul, Kevin E. 88, 186 Kearns, Timothy M. 208 Keck, Christina M. 208 Keeling, Kim M. Keene, Robin L. Kehring, Lisa M. 99, 196 Keith, Janet D. 190 Keith, Kevin N. 171 Keleher, Thomas E. 208 Kelleher, James F. 32, 186 Keller, Katherine A. 190 Keller, Theresa R. 177 Kellerman, Sean M. Kellogg, Teresa A. 192, 96 Kelly, Donna L. Kelly, Timothy S. 196 Kennedy, Kathlee D. 33, 186 Kennedy, Lynette D. 208 Kennedy, Sharon M. 208 Kenney, Ann P. 208 Kern, Krista A. Keyes, Alan G. 94, 100, 196 Kierl, Anita 208 Kierl, Barbara R. 119, 186 King, Jerry A. 208 King, Judith A. 186 King, Margaret M. 93, 166 Kirchoff, Michelle A. 208 Kirwan, Joseph W. Kleeb, Richard M. 208 Kleeschulte, Cathy A. 196 i 91 in, 196, 208 if 332:13 197! rf--S Klein, Patrick 196 Klemm, John A. 86, 196 Klipsch, Patricia L. 197 Kluba, Dale G. 115, 171 Klug, Mary E. 186 Klug, Paul G. 208 Knickerbocker, Mary J. Knierim, Cynthia A. 177 Knipmeyer, Susan L. 190 Knotts, Gail M. 208 Koehler, Mary K. 208 Kohler, Elizabeth D. 208 Kohn, Donna J. 171 Kongs, Daniel M. 171 Konop, Susan M. 118, 1 19, 197 Konrad, Maria A. 186 Koob, Karen K. 197 Kos, Edward S. Kostusik, Jean M. 197 Kozisek, Michael J. 197 Kramer, Catherine A. 190 Kramer, David R. 7, 92, 197 Kramer, Gerard S. 115, 186 Kranz, Michael D. 166 Kratofil, Patrick W. Kraus, Marian R. 99, 186 Kraus, Martin J. 33, 171, 230 Krause, Ginnelle 197 Kreiner, Karen R. Kruger, Dianne M. 209 Krull, Susan M. 181, 186 Kubik, Vincent P. 83, 103, 186 Kuechler, Scott A. 197 Kuhlman, Gregory W. Kukal, Constance 197 Kyle, Dawn M. 190 Laffere, David L. Lahey, Susan 100, 186 Lake, Joan E. 166 Lamb, Janet M. 186 Lamb, Patrick A. 36, 92, 186 Lambert, Georgina 190 Lancaster, Anita L. 24, 27, 98, 209 Lane, Karen A. 172, 166 Lang, Lynn J. 166 Langdon, Harry N. Langley, Walter G. 209 Lapinski, Ann M. 14, 186, 191 Lapinski, Richard A. 172 . Larison, Lance 209 Laughlin, Colleen M. Laughlin, Erin F. 166 Laurine, Barbara E. Law, Kimberly 209 Lawless, Kevin W. 24, 27, 43 Leach, Jo Ann L. 190 Leazenby, Janet G. 177 Lechner, Donna M. 209 Leclere, Kathryn R. 99, 186 Lee, Jennifer 197 Leeper, Dorothy M. 177 Leftwich, James J. Lenzen, Abby 209 Leonard, Mary F. Leonard, Rise L. 209 Leonardo, Vincent P. 166 Lewellen, Joseph 197 Licausi, Frank J. 172 Lilienkamp, Paul F. 186 Lindemann, Beverly S. 177 Lindenstruth, Maria Linhares, Thomas B. 115, 209, 212 Litle, Lee A. 172 Livingston, Patricia A. 177 Livingston, Stephen G. 172 Ljungdahl, Mary M. Lochirco, Mary J. Lockard, Amy E. 197 Lombrano, Jean N. 93, 98, 209 Long, Annette R. Long, D. Marie 197 Long, David E. 209 Long, Randall S. 100, 186 Looney, Christopher M. Lopez, Veronica A. 197 Lord, Dianna J. Lott, Nancy F. 172 Loureiro, Theresa M. 35, 197 . I--w-. Jo Garcia and Sara Mounter work diligently a cure for the com- c Love, Vickie K. 177 Lowe, Michael P. 209 Loya, Steven Lucas, Ann M. 209 Lucas, Romona L. 186 Lucero, Michelle M. 43, 88, 197 Ludwig, Karen S. 186 Luebbering, Charles L. Luebbering, Karen A. 209 Luepke, Kristin M. 102, 119, 197 Lutz, Kathleen M. 88, 94, 166 Lynch, Michael J. Lynch, Patricia A. 172 Macke, Diane 102, 209 Macmillan, Kyle L. 24, 27, 88, 100, Macnaughton, Paul A. 92, 95, 186 Madison, Diallo 186 Madrigal, Angela A. 209 Maes, Daniel G. Mager, Mark R. 172 Mahoney, Noreen B. Maier, Beth M. Makarewicz, Mary C. Malick, Frank J. Malsby, Lana L. 197 Mandacina, Joseph M. Mangis, Christine R. Mansfield, Ann M. 96, 172 Maristela, Magdalena P. 24, 98, 19 Markham, David B. 190 Marra, Rose M. 166 Martin, Glen 197 Martin, Julie E. 17, 190 Martin, Mary C. 197 Martin, Michael S. Martinez, Teresa 209 Martino, Ginni L. 178 Martinovich, Mark S. 123, 209 Martone, Andrew Marx, James 209 Mason, Linda C. Mason, Lori Matt, Todd W. 83, 197 Mattione, Mary T. 48, 166 Maurin, Rebecca J. 209 Mayer, Annette M. 197 Mayer, Susan A. 197 Mayhew, Stephanie J. 209 Mayne, Ronald G. 186 Mazzuca, Marta A. 186 McCalley, John G. 209 McCamish, Terry J. McCann, Pamela K. 197 McCarthy, Amy S. 209 McCarthy, Jessica W. McCarthy, Robert J. McCartney, James F. 23 McCarville, Patrick J. 43, 84, 92, 1 McClain, Jane M. 172 McClain, Steven J. 197 McCollam, Karen M. 167 McCommon, Candy M. 112, 209 McConnell, Jeanne M. McDaniel, Terri J. McDermott, Carrie M. 178 McDonald, Shawn A. 197 McDonnell, Mary C. McDonnell, Teresa A. 209 McDonough, JoAnn C. McDonough, Julie A. 178 McDowell, Rochelle D. 172, 187 McEwen, Kathleen R. 178 McFarland, Carolyn A. 197 1 7 67 lndex 223 ' ' Q ' ',-. ,, .f - .. . k . . McGillin, Susan M. 90, 172 McGonagle, Gerald F. McGrath, Kathleen A. 209 McGrath, Matthew J. 209 McGrath, Maureen 198 McGrath, Michael P. 128 McGraw, Geraldine A. 90, 187 McGuire, Kelly A. 209 McGurren, Steven P. 90, 172 McKinney, Kristin L. 209 McLear, Julie T. McMahan, Janet S. McMahon, Steven M. 172, 209 McMillin, William L. McNamara, Brian 209 McNamara, Mary K. 198 McNamara, Thomas J. McNulty, Michael F. 99, 187 McNulty, Michael P. 187 Meagher, Christine M. 178 Meara, Maria 102, 209 Meara, Paul R. 198 Meeks, Ionia M. Mehaffey, Amy M. 178 Meiners, Regina M. 187 Melgoza, Alicia J. 210 Mendelsohn, Paul S. 178 Mendoza, Enedina H. Menke, Cletus J. 210 Mercier, Susan 210 Messina, Ann M. 210 Meyer, Gail E. 172 Meyer, Susan L. 99, 198 Meyers, David J. 173 Meyers, Rita M. 187 Meyr, Karen A. 210 Mickes, Michael J. 187 Mikesic, John B. 187 Mikkelson, Brian R. , Miller, Kandace R. Miller, Lee A. 210 Miller, Sandra L. 210 Miller, Trisha R. 198 Mims, Eugene E. 198 Mincher, Jeffrey E. Mispagel, Mark C. 187 Mitchell, Brendan B. 198 Mitchell, David C. 173 Mitchell, Reilly J. Mitchell, Richard A. Mitchell, Robert A. 87 Mitchell, Theresa L. 167 Moeller, Anthony R. 173 Moeller, Mary T. Moeller, Melissa A. Monachino, Joseph F. 123, 124, 198 Moncrief, Gregory D. 16 Montecillo, Diana R. 210 Mooney, DeClan E. 93 Mooney, Pamela R. 210 Moore, Angela D. 198 Moore, Marcia D. 210 Moore, Susan F. 210 Moran, Paul C. 27, 210 Morey, Cheryl L. 187 Moroney, Kimberly J. 178 Morris, Eileen T. Morris, Gregg D. 178 Morris, Mary L. Morrison, Katherine L. 210 Morton, Jacqueline 210 Mounter, Sarah A. 92, 95, 187 Moylan, Margaret A. Muehlebach, Mark E. 210 Muehlebach, Paul W. Muehlenkamp, Maria D. 198 Mueller, Julie L. 100, 210 Muldoon, Michael G. 93, 187 Muller, Judy M. 210 Mulligan, Charles M. 187 Mulloy, Michael 210 Mumma, Karen G. Mundy, Michael F. 198 Murdock, Mary L. 178 Murphy, Angela E. 210 Murphy, Mary Grace C. 43, 210 Murphy, Timothy 198 Murrell, Angela G. 198 Musgraves, Rene M. 178 Nagle, Joan M.- 210 Nakicen, Elizabeth A. 198 Nanfito, Brett M. 198 Naumann, Thomas 115, 167 Nauser, Theresa M. Naylor, Joseph B. 27, 43, 98, 210 Neary, Paul F. 92, 167 A Neary, Sherree L. 173 Neas, Patrick D. Nebuloni, Anthony M. 102, 198 Nehls, Michelle L. 210 Nelson Nelson, Nelson Nelson David A. 103, 173 Melana S. 187 Melissa A. 210 Melissa A. Nester: Stephen G. 210 Netter, C. L. 198 Neuhoff, Michael T. 210 Nevins, Lynn R. 88, 198 Newbold, William O. 8, 1 15, 198 Newell, Casey M. Newman, Julie M. ' Newsham, Donald A. 210, 212 Nguyen, Thanh-Thuy T. Nichols, Derrick C. 198 Nichols, Elizabeth M. 210 Nigro, Susan R. 178 Nill, Michael R. Noe, Mary C. Nolan, Christine A. 198 Noon, Danelle D. 198 Noonan, Kathleen 102, 198 Norton, Rhonda J. 210 Novak, Donna S. Novascone, Frank L. 210 Nuccio, Salvatore 210 Nuelle, Mark D. 127, 198 O'Bar, Michael A. O'Brien, Dennis E. 210 O'Brien, Jacqueline S. 210 O'Brien, John J. 210 O'Connell, Francis J. 102, 210 O'Connell, Timothy J. 187 O'Connor, Theresa J. 210 O'Donnell, Patrick 210 O'Grady, Keven Michaelp O'Hearn, Teresa A. 99 O'Rourke, Michael S. 102 O'Sullivan, David 191, 198 Obersteadt, Robin M. 187 Occhipinti, Nathal A. 198 The Lone Star in Olde Westport 4117 Mill Street 561-1881 Jimmsfs Family Style Restaurant Morrow, Mary T. Mortensen, Amy M. 178 Morton, Eric H. 27 224 lndex 09 Oh Oh Ok Oli Oli Oli Oli On Or Or Os Os Ot Os O2 O2 Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pe Pe Pe Pe Pe Pc Pe Pe Pc Pe Pe Pf Pf Pl' Pl Pl Pl Pl Pi Pi Pi Pl Pl Pc Pc Pr Pc Pc P1 Pc Pc Pc P1 P1 P1 Pi Pi P1 P: P. D 'i 'l'fu -1,11-1 Ogle, V. M. Ohap, Lana M. 210 Ohlms, Cheryl A. 210 Okamura, Yoshiko 198 Oldham, James R. 211 Oldham, Mary A. 187 Oligschlaeger, Tim A. 83 Oltjen, Thomas 187 Onwiler, Dennis L. 198 Orpin, Lori J. Orr, Karen M. 90 Ostermueller, Joseph S. 7, 198 Ostrander, Hugh R. 122 Otto, Agnes A. 92, 198 Owens, Judith C. 192, 199 Ozbun. Denise R. 89, 96, 167 Ozbun, Donna S. 211 Pace, Vincent P. 199 Padberg, Patti 162, 211 Pagacz, Lea A. 187 Page, Theresa Grace 99, 199 Pagni, Catherine 21 1 Palmer, Laurie J. 21 1 Parker, Celia Parsa, Michael B. 21 1 Partee, Robert M. 43, 90, 104, 167 Passantino, Ross E. 48, 90, 94, 167 Passarell, Jeanne M. 173, 187 Passarell, Michael J. Patten, James I. 92, 167, 187 Patton, Helen L. 211 Paul, Gail L. 99 Payne, Anthony E. Pearce, Eugene W. Pearce, Kenneth E. Pearce, Paul J. 167 Pearce, Pearson Richard L. 211 , John E. 88, 90, 100, 199 Peebles, Sherry L. 1 13, 21 1 Pendleton, Byron E. 199 Pepple, Anne M. 211 Petersen, Thomas A. 173, 181 Petrak, Gregory K. Pettus, Mark N. 99 Pfost, Cynthia A. Pfyl, Mary C. 211 Pham, Linh M. Phelan, Patrick W. 199 Phelps, Sharon L. 190 Philipp, Evette L. 199 Phillips, Rachel Pierce, Robert C. 15, 173 Pinney, Laura K. Pinter, Robert R. 187 Plante, Jacqueline A. 199 Plein, Stephen P. 162, 187 Podry, Patricia L. 187 Polich, Ann L. Politi, Dean A. 199 Politte, Glen E. 211 Poorma n, Ronald L. Portugal, Maria L. 199 Posner, Powell, Paul S. 94, 21 1 Glenn M. Powers, Joan M. 199 Powers, Theodore M. 115, 116, 167 Prather , Chuck E. 102, 187 Prather, Debra K. 178 Prather, Frederic J. 102, 211 Prenger, Molly W. 211 Procopio, Lynnette 211 Pulliam, Lorrie A. Purcell, Jim J. , is-Ei K ' '. ',,l. l7f ' ' ' - 'J . ' I i M' A ' - 'J f ' ' ' .,,,, .rnfn.'ss'vsa.:.m:.ssL...-.L...... Putthoff, Joan 21 1 Quinn, Kathleen L. 90, 91, 198 Quinn, Lora E. Quirk, Kathleen A. 173 Quirk, Kevin J. 199 Rader, Diana Radetic, Anne E. 199 Ramey, Allison B. 199 Ranallo, David B. Rauch, Joseph F. Ray, Keely A. 211 Reading, Sherry L. 199 Reardon, Daniel J. 92, 167 Reardon, Laura J. 24, 187 Reardon, Mary P. 100, 211 Redding, 'Kari L. 21 1 Redding, Patrick J. Reece, Evelyn R. 199 Reed, Julia J. Reese, Laura 211 Regan, Jennifer 211 Reh lll, Herbert G. 115, 187 Reilly, Mary E. 199 Reimal, Kathleen R. 199 Reinig, Barbara A. 89, 95, 167, 230 Reinkemeyer, Kathleen A. 50, 173 Rellihan, Elizabeth M. 199, 211 Remele, David M. 187 Renkoski, Lisa L. Renshaw, Mary E. 94, 188 Repp, John A. 83, 199 Rew, Allen D. Rhone, Sherri 211 Rialti, Julie M. 188 Richardson, Carole 211 Richardson, Claudia C. 188 Richerson, Sandra L. Richey, Norma J. 211 Rico, Gemma T. 92, 188 Ringhausen, Michael D. 199 Riordan, Diane M. 102, 173 Riordan, Susan 211 Rios, Louis A. 167 Rittenhouse, Kelly M. 24, 27, 98, 199 Roach, Darren E. 211 Roark, William A. 188 Robben, Peter F. Robbins, Marty A. 199 Roberson, Anne M. 211 Roberson, Kerri M. 99, 211 Roberts, Ann K. 211 Roberts, Christina K. Roberts, Janet E. 214 Roberts, Sharon G. 199 Rock, Amy C. 215 Rogers, Kyle 199 Rogers, Lorinda L. 215 Rohovit, Karin L. 215 Rohrig, Pamela M. 178 Rollheiser, Liz 199 Rome, Thomas P. 173 Romine, Linda 190, 230 Roof, Dale 215 Rookstool, Lisa R. 215 Rooney, Christopher C. 96, 102, 199 Rose, Irma Diana Rosenberg, Kimbra A. 179 Ross, Jeanette M. 179 Rossitto, Antoinette 24, 43, 98, 215 Roth, Gregory L. 215 Rouchka, James Rouse, Tammy D. 188 Rowland, Deborah L. Rowland, Dennis R. 199 Rudolph, Melissa E. 188 Rundlett, Sandra J. Rupp, Amy L. 27, 211 Rupp, Jennifer A. 11, 34, 95, 188 Rush, Lori A. Rush, Richard A. Russell, Andrew S. 188 Russell, Elizabeth C. 188 Ruttan, Cindy G. 92, 105, 188 Ryan, Jeanine M. Ryan, Laura J. 62, 188 Ryan, Steve P. 211 Ryberg, Karl 123, 211,214 Saathoff, Steve 211 Saban, Beverly J. Saban, Denise A. 106, 73 Sailors, Kipp A. 212 Saitta, Joseph A. 173 Salazar, Georgina R. 188 Salyer, Peggy Sander, Paul F. 99, 100 Sanders, Ronda S. 199 Sandlin, Mark R. 99, 199 Sankey, Marcia F. 212 Santulli, Joni 179 Savarie, Susan A. 212 Sbisa, Daniel C. 50, 173 Scarvers, Cathleen 212 Schaeffer, Richard 115, 212 Schafer, Patrick D. 27, 43, 90, 98, 199 Scherrer, Anne T. 212 Schierhoff, Jo A. Schierhoff, Mary A. Schloeman, Christopher 212 Schluckebier, Robin A. 179 Schmeidler, John M. 212 Schmidt, Daniel T. 212 Schmidt, Tammy L. Schmidt, Thomas J. 188 Schmitz, Stephen J. 123, 199 Schneider, Anne M. 188 Schneider, Teresa J. 199 Schnieders, Patricia A. 173 lndex 225 Schnurbusch, Donna M, 95, 212 Schodrowski, Joseph F. 212 Schoen, C. C. 212 Schoenen, Lori A. Schollars, David R. 174 Schorgl, Daniel G. 188 Schorgl, Francis A. 174 Schrader, John C. 174 Schramm, Thomas E. Schreiber, Lynne A. 96, 199 Schroer, Joseph A. Schuengel, Adrianne R. 212 Schulte, Don J. 188 Schultz, Anne L. 182, 188 1 Schumacher, Kimala D. Schuman, Marvin P. Schuster, Susan A. 106, 188 Schwartz, Rory 212 Schwartzberg, Sarah Schweiger, Laurie Schweitzer, Peggy M. 212 Schwent, Karis M. 22, 212 Scimeca, Mickey A. Scott, Jeanette E. 179 Scott, Latrice Y. Scott, Raymond L. 199 Scott, Reginald P. 48, 80, 89, 10 Seales, Laurene G. Seitz, Mary E. 199 Seiwert, Joan E. 188 Setter, Lori A. 212 Sevasko, Jeffry A. 199 Shaughnessy, John A. 212 Shaw, Melanie R. 179 Sherlock, Karen J. 212 Sherman, Paul C. 188 Shields, Kathleen D. 212 Shipp, Mari E. 212 Shipp, Mari E. ' Shirley, Marc W. 174 Shortell, Terri L. 212 Shouse, Ronald W. Shroder, Susan L. 212 Shutt, Cynthia J. 199 Sigler, Jamie K. 188 Silva, Antolin 212 Silver, Gregory W. 188 Simone, Michele A. 212 Simons, Robert S. Sims, Peter-John 43, 98, 199 Sinow, Deborah A. 212 Skahan, Mary E. 119, 199 Skoff, Mark L. 212 Skordas, Fotios A. Slattery, Brenda L. 212 Slaughter, Ann C. 199 Sledge, Lenoran T. 174 Sloan, Carol A. 179 Small, Eileen R. 179 Smart, Terese A. 212 Smith, Smith Alison A. 99, 199 ,Angela E. 212 Smith Brian J. 92, 166 Smith Daniel R. 94, 213 Smith, Johnna L. Smith Linda Shenice 174 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Michelle L. 199 3,174 Snyder, Brenda Snyder, Sherril F. 179 Sobetski, Joan M. 24, 98, 99, 21 1,213,230 Solomon, Gregory J. 188 Sortino, Douglas A. 199 Sostarich, Timothy Soto, Peter J. 188, 190 Sowell, Dauphine E. Spaulding, Donald B. 188 Spaw, Paula L. 213 Spehar, Francois Y. 213 Spehar, Pascal E. Spellmeyer, Tammy S. 213 Spencer, Martin A. 168 Spinks, Allison J . 213 Spitzer, Sarah S. Sprague, Mary E. 179 Sprenger, Daniel J. Staab, Alexander W. 199 Stablein, Mary K. 199 Stadler, Gerhard F. 199 Stafford, Teresa M. 188 Stamm, Jeffrey J. Stamm, Susan M. 213 Stansell, Lucinda 213 . Stansell, Richard L. 37, 188 Stansfield, Barbara J. 179 Stasi, Joseph P. 91, 174 Stauffacher, Peter J. 200 M WWW ffifi 2 , , . y , 4 5 V ff f r. Smith makes jaily visit to the Rocky! oom. Z A Tennyson, Valarie 107, Terry, Cindy L. 179 Teter, Dawn 34, 43, 21 Theissen, Jeanne Theno, Patti A. 179 W V I F' I f Z, ,mg 5 , 2 Steadman, William S. 200 Stecher, Anne 213 Steffen, Ann M. 99, 188 Steffen, Wendy 162, 213 Stegall, Tylaine A. Steinhauser, Terri S. 200 Steininger, Patricia E. 88, 188 Stepanek, Robert J . 99 Stephens, Janita J. 179 Stephens, Michael I.. 188 Stephens, Milton J. 115, 117, 188 Thoennes, Joseph D. 213 Thomas Thomas Thomas Claudette Elaine 100, 112, 119, 213 Thomas, Thomas, , Maureen C. 89, 90, 106, 189 , Michael B. 213 , Vickie Y. 190 Thompson, Hoy J. 24, 27, 213 Thompson, Mark Thompson, Patricia 18, 200, 228 Thompson, Shannon 91, 189 Thon, Cynthia S. ,Patricia A. 19, 108,110,118,213 , Richard J. 213 , Sharon M. 213 , Stephen P. 213 Smotherman, Kembra D. Snelling, Kathryn A. 226 lndex Stevens, Lisa M. 188 Stevenson, Clinton S. Stewart, Tina D. Stock, Jo D. 200 Stock, Pamela D. 179 Stodden, Frank J. 43, 98, 200 Stokes, Stephen M. 32 Stommes, Kateri M. Stone, Judith L. 100, 213 Streb, Charles L. 213 Strickland, Kellye R. 213 Suarez-Solar, Ana C. 213 Suellentrop, Nancy L. 102, 10 Sullivan, Christopher B. 213 Sullivan, Richard P. 213 Sullivan, Rosalie A. Sulzer, Stephen M. 213 Summers, Stephen W. Summit, Jeff W. 213 Sunderwirth, Stacy 200 Sutter, Timothy J . 174 Sutter, Timothy B. 213 Swanwick, Phyllis K. Switzer, David A. 200 6, 188 Tabiendo, Jonathan L. 200, 230 Tankersley, Linda K. 200 Taphorn, Lisa J . Tarwater, Daniel T. 200 Taylor, Thomas J. 200 Taylor, Timothy M. 189 Teahan, Michael J. 122, 123, 189 Teeter, Beverly J. 24, 27, 98, 200 Ten Eyck, Barbara 213 Thornburg, Kelly R. 168 Thorne, Linda A. 190 Thornton, Adrienne 213 Thrailkill, Connie L. 190 Tidona, Joseph J . 166 Tierney, Michael Tighe, Madeline C. 189 Tobin, Cindy L. 77, 179 Todd, Michael R. 92, 168 Toebe, Patrick A. 213 Toenjes, Tracy L. 213 Toigo, Joseph P. 200 Tomasino, Miguel 115, 189 Tonga, Nadine L. Toplikar, Marcia A. Tracy, Mary 200 Tracy, Patrick K. 61, 189 Trandahl, Kristin T. 214 Trice, H. H. Trinidad, Tony 214 Tristanio, Joseph A. 99, 200 Trotter, Daniel R. 189 Troutman, Rebecca J . 190 Tucker, Penny E. 89, 189 Turek, Gary J . Turgeon, Thomas R. 189 Turnbull, Sandra L. 180 Turner, Jeff S. 189, 214 Turner, Jeffrey G. Tutera, Tina A. Tutt, Quita B. 200 Twehous, Randall L. 200 Twiggs, Lisa 214 Tw Ubi Uba Udi Uel Uhl Urr Val Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Va Ve Ve Ve Ve Ve Vi4 Vil Vi4 Vis Vig Vil Vil Vil Vil Vi: Vi' Vc Vc W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W lk lk lk lk lk lk V V V V V V V V V V Twombly, Paul D. 214 Ubalde, Jose Ubalde, Maria M. 214 Uding, Tamara S. 174 Uelk, Edith M. 180 Uhlig, Cheryl A. 214 Umsted, Lori Valdez, Ana M. 214 Valla, Susan L. Van Buskirk, Edward J. Van Haaren, Carolyn J. 27, 43 Van Meter, Tamara R. 180 Van Norman, Kathryn R. 190 Vanryckeghem, Sandra L. 99, 200 Vater, Daniel B. 90, 168 Vaughn, Janell L. 99 Vela, Maria T. 200 Verhaeghe, Ronald E. 11, 92, 182, 200, 230 Vernell, Marchelle Vernon, Dylan G. 189 Veselich, Lori 214 Victor, Vicki L. 214 Vidauri, Gabrielle A. 200 Vietor, Donald J . 189 Vietor, Michelle A. 90, 200 Vigil, Jeff G. 22 Villmer, Jeffrey M. 206, 214 Villmer, Martin R. 182, 200 Vinlove, Judith E. 99, 189 Vinyard, Ruth J. 17 Visconti, Mark L. 1 15, 214 Viterna, Jamie L. 180 Volz, Daniel E. 214 Vonderhaar, Rene A. 214 Wacker, Nancy S. Wagner, Leonard L. 24, 27, 44, 98, 200 Wagner, Melinda E. 16, 190 Wagner, Michael W. 24, 27, 46, 98, 100, 168 Walker, Christine E. 200 Walker, Sandra G. 189 Wallace, Kelly R. Wallisch, Richard J . 174 Walter, Andrea M. 180 Walter, Lisa M. 180 Walters, Rita N. 214 Ward, Stephanie M. 200 Ward, Timothy R. Ware, John 115, 214 Ware, Karolyn A. Warhurst, James W. Waris, Douglas S. 83, 200 Wash, Pamela 214 Washington, Barbara T. 189 Washington, Helen G. Wasko, Steven M. 100, 214 Wasmer, Ernest L. 99 Watson, Beth 214 Watson, David A. 200 Weaver, Vicky S. Weber, Anthony F. Weisz, Ann C. 200 Weller, Michael D. 174 Werkmeister, Diane G. 88, 92, 95, 168 Werkowitch, Carl A. Werner, Scott T. 27, 214 Werth, Joseph A. 19, 200 Wessling, Matthew J. Westhoven, Rebecca J . 200 Weston, Tanya 189 Weter, Glenda R. 16 Wetherton, Dericia L. 201 Wetmore, Beth Whelan, Frances L. Whitcomb, Mellarie 214 White, Ronald P. 90, 201 Wibbenmeyer, Patrick J. 83, 103, 174 Wickey, Kathleen M. 24, 43, 98, 214 Wild, Kelly A. 214 . Wiles, Jacqueline R. 180 Wiley, Michael S. 99, 201 Wilken, Diana L. 201 Wilkinson, Roberta A. 189 Willey, Susan M. 214 Williams, Janice L. 201 Williams, John A. 180 Williams, Julia M. Williams, Mary A. 180 Williams, Paul 214 Williams-Jones, Terri A. Willkett, Retha 190 Wills, Yolanda R. 189 Wilson, David B. 201 Wilson, Julie A. 62, 98, 174 Wilson, Julie L. 201 Wilson, Kathryn A. 201 Wilson, Laurel G. 201 Wilson, Margaret 201 Wilson, Michael A. 189 Wilson, Venita 189 Wilson, William A. 180 Wingert, Rita 214 Winkler, Catherine A. 189 Winningham, Robert 168 Wirtz, Charles 189 Wirtz, Sharon R. 189 Wittman, Julie A. Wolf, Donald D. Wolfe, Bridget M. 214 Wood, Diana S. 180 Wood, Sharon L. 214 Woodbury, Deralyn S. 214 Wooden, Angela J . Woolsey, Lenora D. Worland, Robert Worth, Gail 214 Wright, J. B. 102, 190 Wright, Kathleen M. Wright, Tiffany A. 17 Wuebker, Frederick J. 201 Wunderlich, Joseph 214 Wunsch, Diane M. 1 Wycoff, Teresa M. 201 Wynne, Mary H. Yanez, Florian D. 201 Yankovich, John H. 83, 201 Young, Derek S. 37, 93, 189 Youngblood, Denise G. Yuhas, Josephine A. Zeikle, Charles C. 36 Ziegler, Connie R. 24, 98 Ziegler, Mary K. 214 Zirkle, Brian R. Zirkle, Steven L. 94 Zoellner, Corinne P. Zoernig, Daniel E. Zollmann, Robert M. Zubrod, Kathryn R. 189 Iii wi 535 t .gi Lls QE S 1 5 Q l an l il 2:1 3 Hi - i .N . ffl .,, .,i i ig, lzll ,. Zi F4 ,Z I ,, 1 l l 1 ii il ll ll nl gl gl ll 5 is ll li ll is l '1 ii il l U li ll l i u J Q fl i li ll il .,, lu :il iz ,l 'Z a ,. ll 1 fl Ml Al ll il W 1, index 227 A fG l lb y thqd ockhurst College is a place where we live, attend class, learn and call home for four years. We mature and grow here through the tradition. Therefore, we will always g ,,,,,, i ,,,,,, J alma mater with fond memories. Tnsh Th p t k nt to rel dth k b th f t t Rockhurst WM Looking at th g ks , f th t th l 228 on rg ,.h.g, , . Hi? F P T r w A 3.---,? f QZ f if In f' ' . t 2 W 5. Darryl Getter .,.. 6. Cathy Classe .... 7. Diane Geary ...,. 8. Pat Fleischmann . . 230 Credits fdrlhe we . Classes. Student Life Ron . Photographer t l Make Stephens. Q . .Photographer 4. Derek Young .... t .Copy Writer .Clubs t h 1984 Rock Staff vu., f 5 5 t Jill Holmes . . . Classes, Student Life t 14. 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