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Summer 1973 Stritch '73 (Volume 4, Number 3) Cardinal Stritch University

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.stritch.edu/stritch_newsletter Ceremonies Mark Building Start On St. Francis Children's Center Formal groundbreaking for the St. Fran­ Other officials in attendance included: cis Children's Activity and Achievement Robert Moser, Stritch's Board chairman; Center was conducted at Stritch on Tues., Charles Loughery and Ronald Goergen, the June 5th. The festive event marked the st'ctT Society's outgoing and incoming presidents, of construction on the $1,350,000 model respectively; and Robert Flahive and Sr. facility being built by the So­ Dolores Linski, CSC officers. In an ecu­ ciety for Brain-Injured Children on a 4.5- menical spirit, prayers were offered by acre site located at the northwest end of Rabbi Jay R. Brickman and Rev. Robert the campus. Sullivan, and a Franciscan song of praise Nearly 200 adults and children gathered was sung by a choir of OSF Sisters. to watch ceremonies that involved repre­ sentatives of the W.S.B.l.C., Cardinal Society Seeks Funds Stritch College, and the Children's Center. The Center was designed by Brust and Four principals manned the two symbolic Brust, architects. Details regarding its plans shovels used on this occasion - Eli Tash and programs for children with learning dis­ (administrator) and Sr. Joanne Marie Klie­ abilities will be described in later issues of bhan (director) represented the Center and Su·itch '73. The Society has already raised Sr. Mary Aquin Miller (president) and Sr. $500,000 in cash and pledges for the project M. Camille Kliebhan (academic vice pres­ and is conducting a capital fund campaign ident) represented Stritch. for the remaining $850,000. SUMMER SESSION College Appoints New Dean of Students; June enrollments for the 1973 summer Admissions Office Changeover Reported school session total 631, according to the Three major admini trative changes have been made at Cardinal Stritch College thi Registrar's Office. Additional registrations summer as a new dean of students, director of admi sions, and a sociate director of ad­ are expected for short-term institutes sched­ missions were appointed to fill key po itions. uled in July - both on the Stritch Campus and at St. Coletta School, Jefferson. Miss Marianne Buenzli, former head resident at Ripon College, succeeds Mrs. Ann The initial enrollees were classified as Phelps a dean of students. Miss Buenzli holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Clarke Col­ follows: graduate students, 448; undergrad­ lege and a Master of Science degree in counseling and guidance from the University of uates, 166; and others, 17. Male students Wisconsin. Her appointment will be effective as of Augu t 1, 1973. represent nearly one-seventh of the total Mrs. Phelps, who has served Stritch for summer school population. three year , plans to pursue advanced grad­ Sr. Agnes Clare Beyer, summer session uate studies. director, reports: "Graduate courses in Recruitment Staff Changes reading and learning disabilities continue In the college's Admissions Office, Mr. to attract the greatest response, and our James J. Spitz has been named director and offerings in religious education for the re­ Mr. Jame P. Kadlac, associate director. tarded and the Undergraduate Division's Spitz ha worked as a recruiter sin ce 1970 program are showing proportionate m­ and was a member of the Speech Depart­ creases." ment faculty before that time. A graduate of Marquette Univer ity, he has taken grad­ Students Take Part uate studies at Northwestern University and has taught speech at Me mer Hi gh chool In Varied Activities and Marquette - as well as at Stritch. To balance six weeks of study with time Mr. Charles Murphy, former admission out for fun, the 1973 summer calendar of director for five years, is leaving to as ume student activities offer a wide variety of similar duties at the College of St. Thoma , social events ranging from five free movie St. Paul, Minn., to be clo er to his original on campus to four bus trip around the met­ Miss Marianne 8uenzli "home" and to serve a larger school. ropolitan area. Various get-togethers, picnics, and for­ Fall Calendar Dates Former Edgewood Recruiter mal dinners are being offset by visits to the According to Stritch's 1973-74 calendar, Mr. James Kadlac, a recreation major zoo, a brewery, Northridge, the St. Coletta fall semester classes will_be"gi_ Aug. 9-=---f;ro11rtJW- acH n-;wa mrmerly aTt

2 Mr. John Tryba, (1. ) associate professor of art, has taught at tritch since 1966. He holds B.A . and M.A.E. degrees from Art Institute of Chicago. Formerly taught or supervised art instruction in Hazelcrest (Ill.) elementary schools, Elgin (Ill.) Academy of Fine Arts, otre Dame H.S. (Milwaukee), and Colorado State College at Greeley ... honored by Mil. Council for Adult Learning in 1973. Sr. Dolores Linski, OSF, (r.) business officer and college secretary-trea urer, has earned a B.S . degree in business administration with a major in accounting from Marquette Univer­ sity. he coordinates and supervises all bus­ iness operations - the bookstore, residence hall , food services, bu ine s office, physical plant, post office, and secretarial and switch­ board services. Sr. Romana Hertel, OSF, (1.) Music Depart­ ment chairman, is a graduate of Chicago's Cos­ mopolitan School of Music - B.Mus. and M. Mus. - and Catholic University - Ph.D. in Musicology. She has also studied at Eastman School of Music, Univ. of Michigan, and As­ pen School of Music. Sister has taught at Mil­ waukee parochial schools, a Lima, Ohio, hi gh school, and Stritch. Her students have won many talent awards. Sr. M. Jeanine Gruesser, OSF, (r.) Sociology Department head, is a Stritch alumna who earned her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Cath­ olic University. Sister is a Fellow of Amer. Sociological Society, past pres. of Catholic Sociological Society, advisory board member of Nat. Catholic Family Life Conference, mem­ ber of American Anthropological Society. She is also director of on-going formation for the O.S .F. Congregation. Peter A. Baime, (r.) instructor of music in classical guitar, also teaches at Wis. College Conservatory. Baime has studied at UW-Mad­ ison, American Conservatory of Music - Chi­ cago, Wis. College Conservatory - Mil., and under various guitar masters in Spain. He has been featured on radio and TV programs and in college concerts and Milwaukee Symphony performances. Mrs. Patricia Wolfe, (1. ) Education Depart­ ment chairman, has a B.A. degree from Rol­ lins College (Fla.) and an M.S. in Education from Purdue Univ. She has taken additional graduate work at Florida State U niv. and UW-M. A kindergarten-primary teacher for 17 years, she has taught in Florida, Indiana, and Wisconsin. She has also served in Girl Scouting and is active in professional educa­ tion associations. Sr. Serena Halfmann, OSF, (I.) head of Mod­ ern Foreign Languages Dept., is a Stritch grad­ uate (B.A.) who took her M.A. and Ph.D. stud­ ies at Case-Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland. Sister also attended school in France, Mexico, and Canada. She has studied French, Span­ ish. German. and Latin, and has taught ele­ mentary and secondary schools - as well as college. Member of modern language groups. CSC Board Chairman Robert W. M oser was re-elected chair­ Summer Art Show man of the Board of Direc tors of Cardinal The 26th annual summer ex hibit of stu­ tritch College at the group's annual mee t­ dent works will be on display in an Dami­ ing. Mr. M oser is sa les vice president of ano tudio through Sun .. Sept. 30. The all­ the RBP C hemical Corpo r atio n . He has media show, fea turing a ordic or Sca n­ served Stritch since 196-1 . dinavian theme, opened on Sun., June 17, under the direction of Sr. M . Thomasita Orientation Program Fes ler. Over 90 tudent and 100 parents took part in the College· all-day orientation pro­ Piano Concert gram for new students enrolled for fall 1973. held on campu Sa t. , June 2nd . French pi anist G enevieve Prevot pre­ Individual and group coun eling, tours sented a ·' farewell concert" at tritch on and tests, and adva nce cia registrations Sun ., June 24, shortly before leaving for were available to students. Parents, mea n­ her nati ve homeland. Mis Prevot was art­ while, toured the phys ica l plant and heard ist-in-residence at th e College of Racine las t talks on student life, academic programs. year. A tal ented performer, she won first and financial arrange ments. ew students prize at the Bordeaux Conse rva tory - at and their parents met for lunch with faculty 14 years of age - and . even ye ars later. members and present tudent leader . was a first-prize winner at the Paris Con­ The dea n of students, Mr . Ann Phelrs. se rva tory. coordinated arrangements.

'73 Reading Conference r. Marie Colett e Roy. Reading Depart­ ment chairman. has announced th e college's 26th Annual Reading onference will be held on ca mpus. Sat. , Oct. 20. 197J. De­ taikd progran · . n fo rm

Dinner Meeting tate enator James C. Devitt spoke on ·· ew Vi tas for the Spec ial Child"" at the annual me.: ting and award dinner of the Wis. ociety for Brain-Injured Children and New Basketball Coach th e Wi . A s ociati o n fo r Children with Brad Mueller. "73. will coach men·s Learning Disa bilitie . held in Serra Hall. ba ketball at tritch during the 1973-74 ea­ Tue .. June 5th. on - while taking graduate cour e part­ Other business included prese ntation of time and erving as a teacher-coun elor at the ·· pecial Educatio n T eacher of the Juneau A cademy. Milwaukee. Year'" award to Mr . William Roots. of th e Mueller. a starting fon ard on Stritch"s M equon chools. and a report on the Chil­ var ity Ia t year. al o played basketball at dren· Activity and A chieve ment Center by Custer High School and for the El T oro Sr. Joanne Marie Kliebhan, director. Mr. Marine Base team while in service. Eli T ash pre ided at th e affair.

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Distinguished Speaker D r. Allen Sl agle, member of Stritch' Board o f D i recto rs, delive red the com­ mencement address at the College' 1973 grad uation exercises. Dr. Sl agle i chair­ man and program director of academic af- fairs for the U nive rsity of Wisconsin sy tem. ol He was formerly in charge of teacher ed­ uca tion programs, while a ociated with the State Department of Public Instruction.

Study in England Looking ahead to the '74 Janu ary Pro­ gram. the Department of Educa tion and History are see king to determine tudent interest in a pec ial over eas tuditour of St. Bernardine Guild England for 16- 18 days in December and January. The St. Bernardine Communicato rs If 40 participant can be enlisted. the Guild o f Milwaukee met at Stritch on group will focu attention on "Comparative Thurs. . M ay 17. for its annual M onogram Educa tion in England : The Open Primary M ass and dinner mee ting. At the banquet. School. " T our cos ts are estimated to be Charlie Hanson - W I radio personal­ 5450 to 5550. all inclusive. ity - received the group's Christian Com­ municator award and Rev. John H. Ende­ j an spoke on "Youth in the Church.'' Fa­ Faculty Lecture ther Endej an direct the CYO in Milwau­ kee's Archdiocese. T he histo ri cal and theologica l back­ ground of " hurch-S tate Relations" will be eli cus eel by r . Justine Peter and Coletta Dunn. chairmen of the History and Reli­ gious tudies Department s. res pec ti ve ly. at a pu blic lec ture on Thurs., Sept. 20. Sheldon and Ruth Res ni ck will pre ent a program on "The Sound - the Light - the pirit of I rae!." Sun ., ept. 30. Both events will be held in the Little The­ ater on ca mpus.

Scholarship Winners Five undergraduates have been awarded endo wed schol arships fo r the 1973-74 year. They are: M arianne Slattery - the Student Editors Patrick and Anna Cudahy Scholarship of Heading Th e C C e 11 ·s next year will 5400: Michalene Groshek - the Clotilda he Dorothy D'Aquisito. a sophomore. and Briel maier cholarship of5200: and Sr. Jean Jame Glad. a enior. D orothy will se rve Schuster, Cynthia G arcia, and M ary Anne a editor-in-c hief. and Jim will work as as- Kelly - the Mother Bartholomew Schol­ istant editor. Both were staff members dur­ ar hips of 5200 each. ing the 1972-73 school year. 5 Franciscans Celebrate Sr. M. Aquin Miller, president, has been re-elected treasurer of the Wisconsin Jubilee of Community Foundation of Independent Colleges and as a member of the Executive Committee for the Wisconsin A sociation for Higher Education . .. Robert F. Flahive, admin­ As part of a year-long observance of the istrative vice president, was awarded a Doctorate in Education by Marquette Uni­ !25th Jubilee celebration of the Sisters of versity at its May Commencement ... Mrs. Irene Kilmurry and John Tryba, Art De­ St. Francis of Assisi, members of the reli­ partment, have been chosen for recognition in the 1973 edition of Outstanding Ed­ gious community at Cardinal Stritch Col­ ucators in A me rica. lege participated in a special program de­ Miss Julie Lickteig, Home Economics Department, has been received into Pi veloping the theme - "Celebrating God's Lambda Theta, national honor and professional association for women in education Fidelity to Us," held on Mon., May 28. ... Sr. M. Frederick Lochemes, placement director, represented Stritch at the Spring The Milwaukee-based Franciscan Con­ Conference of the Midwest College Placement Association, held at Cleveland, May gregation has Sisters serving at mission~ 29-31 ... Sr. Patrice McNamara, Education Department, was chairman for two ses­ throughout the United States, Taiwan, Ja­ sions at the National Catholic Educational Association Convention in New Orleans, pan, and Lebanon. Besides Stritch, the OSF Apr. 23-27. Congregation has founded and operates St. Mr. Peter Baime, Music Department, performed during Summerfest '73 in the Mary's Academy. Milwaukee; St. Coletta classical tent on Milwaukee's lakefront ... Sr. Maryann Dillon, Education Depart­ School, Jefferson, Wis.; Lt. Joseph P. Ken­ ment, attended a workshop of the Wisconsin Campus Ministers, held at Madison, nedy School, Palos Park , Ill.: Cardinal May 15-16. Cushing School. Hanover, Mass.; and St. Sr. Marita Maschmann, History Department, has been elected chairman of Re­ Coletta Day School, Braintree. Mass. gion 9 of the National Sisters Vocational Conference ... Sr. M. Thomasita Fessler, Art Department chairman. has been included in the Dictional)' of International Other Services Rendered Biography ... Mrs. Patricia Wolfe, Education Department chairman, is a consul­ According to Sr. Leandra Eckelkamp. di­ tant to the Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development, San rector, OSF Sisters also serve in elemen­ Francisco ... Mrs. Marianne Rodwell, Art Department, has been appointed Wis­ tary, secondary, and special schools; reli­ consin's representative to the National Handweavers Guild of America. gious education centers; episcopal resi­ dences, seminaries, and other specialized apostolates. Graduate Division Emphasizes Historically , these many good works be­ gan in 1849 - when six Sisters came to Mil­ Research in Degree Programs waukee from Bavaria to report to John Martin Henni for assignment. by.Roben_llahive Others were~ An lny_estigation of Atti­ tudes of Normal Siblings toward the Men­ 12 Charter Alumni A research project remains one of the tally Retarded Family Member; Meeting major requirements in Stritch's Graduate the Needs of the Deaf-Retarded Child; and Return for Reunion Division programs of studies leading to­ Establishing a Resource Room and Diag­ The CSC Alumni Association celebrated ward the Master of Arts degree in reading, nostic-Prescriptive Program for Navajo its 25th Anniversary in grand earlier learning disabilities, mental retardation, Children with Educational Handicaps. this year, for all twelve original charter and special religious education. Other Titles Listed members and the group's first moderator Presently, three options for conducting Topics of research papers included: - Sr. Ruth Lawler - were present at the and reporting research are available to grad­ Study of Factors Influencing Reading Prob­ annual dinner in Serra Hall on Sun., Apr. I. uate students: (a) a thesis; (b) a research lems of the Spanish-Speaking Mexican These honored guests included: Ellen paper- ·augmented by on-campus seminar; American Child; Lateral Dominance and Disch, '40; Louise Burdick, '41; Marie Dirks­ and (c) an internship paper. In addition, a its Relationship to Reading; Blacks in Chil­ meyer Evanoff, '45; Gertrude Bucholz Bla­ limited number of students may fulfill the dren's Literature; Value Implications in In­ sinski, '46; Ina Kuzel, '47; Lucy Neal Med­ requirement through (a) supervised gradu­ expensive Literature for Young Children; ley, '47; Helen Alexander, '48; Sr. M. Ni­ ate field experience or (b) clinical intern­ and Suggestions for Teaching Listening vard Donovan, '48; Marion Kessenich, '48: ship at the CSC Reading Laboratory. Skills in the Primary Levels. Loretta Panther Blind, '48; Angela Riha Study Topics Vary Additional titles were: The Feasibility of Brannon, '48; and Rosemarie Voros, '48. Typical theses completed in 1973 reflect Mainstreaming Educable Retarded Chil­ New members were welcomed by Carol the range of research interests. Some of dren into Regular Classrooms; Driver Edu­ Schomisch Spitz, '70. Alumni president. the subjects covered (given here in short­ cation in the EMR Curriculum; Parental ened form) were as follows: Intermediate Attitudes toward Their Mentally Retarded SLOGAN WINNERS NAMED Reading, Language Arts Curriculum De­ Children; Cognitive Style and Auditory Dis­ Winners of the Alumni Association's re­ signs in Western Europe and Selected Sub­ crimination of the Disadvantaged Child; cent slogan contest were: first place-Sally urbs of Wisconsin; Practice with Vocabu­ Music and Its Behavioral Effects on the Martin, '70; second place - Sr. Jeanine lary and Reading Skills on Arithmetic Prob­ Mentally Retarded; and Visual Perception Gruesser; and third place - Kenneth Gear lem Solving and Computation in the Sev­ and Its Effect on Reading. (husband of Sylvia Vnuk, '56), respectively. enth Grade; Comparative Study of Physi­ The grand prize was a one-week trip to Mex­ cal Fitness of Educable Mentally Retarded Internship Papers Noted ico for two. Boys and Learning Disability Boys of the Subjects of internship papers included: The winning entries were selected by a Bartlett (Ill.) Learning Center. A Study in Development of Moral Judg­ panel of three judges from outside esc. continued on page 8 6 LEADERSHIP GIFTS Mr . Kathleen Ney Mrs. Frank Jennaro Elizabeth Reinartz (5500 or more) Sr. Elizabeth Novy, OSB Mr . Arthur E. Jaeger Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Robertson Mr. and Mr . Alfred S. Kliebhan Sr. Rose Oswald Hilda Kitzi nger Mr . Ida Roehre Mrs. Evelyn Owen Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Kriko ri an Elizabeth Reinartz ALUMNI Sr. Margaret Peter Mr . M. W. Kruszka Mr. & Mrs. Bernard A. Robert on r. Clare Ahler Mary Carol Powers Willi am J. Ku cziau kas Mr . Id a Roehre Sr. Edith Marie li en. 0 P Mrs. John W. Pritts Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Kuemmerl ein J hn A. Ruhl Mrs. Marianne Balestrie(i Mrs. Th mas Puis Frank J. Ladky Leonard J. Scheller C hristine Brah Dolores Ann Redmond Ralph L. Laney Mr . Raymond P. Schlanker Mrs. Angela Brannon Sr. Mary Marcia Risch Carol Laub Sr. Florine chmidt Mrs. Anne Carney Brown Sr. Julienne Marie Roth , SND Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. McBride, Jr. Th mas W. Schmitz Florenc Burns Sr. Mary Celeste Rupprecht (2) Mr . C. H. McCabe Urban Schr edl Mr. and Mr . Robert J. Camillone Mrs. Leo Ryan Mr . Martin McDevitt phie F. Schubert Sr. Barbara Campbell Sr. Mary Audrey Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. McGinn Mr . Laurent J. Schutte Patricia Carmody Mrs. Paul H. chmidt Mr. and Mrs. James Magestro Andrea Schwellinger Sr. Phyllis Chang r. Mary AI ysia S~: hr eibeis (In memory of J hn W. Siler Mrs. R. A. Cranf rd Mrs. Rosemary Sheehan Mr . John Van Sickle) Clinton Sloan Mrs. Virginia Culp amill c Shipley Dr. J hn W. Mel her Laura M. Springob Sr. Mary Arthur Czaja Joan ibilski Mrs. Catherine Mi chels Mr . Harold B. Stein Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller Mr . Ali ce K. tevens Mr . Margaret M. Millmann Mr . Delbert tollenwerk Louise Millunzi Mr . Walt er C. Stoltz ANNUAL FUND HONOR ROLL Mr. and Mrs. Ott Mink Mary Louise Stratton Over 560 per ons and group contributed $25,830 to the 1972-73 Mr . Lorraine Mitz Rita May Tharinger Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Ochu Harold P. Thom on Stritch Annual Fund during the period from December through Mr . G. D. Naparstek A. L. Tilton earlyJuly.Listedon this page, they include board members, faculty, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nehls A. H. Vander El t Mr. and Mrs. David Nel o n John V. Van Sickle students, parents, alumni, and other friends. Unless indicated Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nygaard Mrs. Henry Walter otherwise, the many religiou listed are member of the isters of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peter Mr. and Mrs. Jo eph Weiss St. Francis f Assisi (OSF). Ronald E. Price Mr. and Mr . R. C. Wetterhall Mrs. Anna P. Rathke Mrs. Lillian E. Woest In addition t the amount reported above, a pledge of $30,000 Mr . Aileen Reak Sr. Stephanie Zell has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Kliebhan.

Mrs. Virginia M. Dekker Mrs. Samuel Skcmp Sr. Kenneth De Lany Joan ibil ki Sr. Patricia De Lany Mrs. Samuel Skemp Mrs. Bonnie Delfeld Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stadler r. Janet Dielen Sr. M. Lenore Steilen Mrs. Marilyn Dingman Mr. and Mr . George Suda Mr. and Mr . Gerald Dunning Sr. Claude Telderer Sr. Mary Reynildis Frederick Mrs. Kathleen Thoma Elizabeth Freiburger Mary Ann Tochek Mrs. Margaret A. Frey Mr . Denni Trzuskow ki* Rev. Raymond Fournier. S.M. Dr. and Mr . Jerry W. Walker Sr. M. Benita Gan er Mrs. Barbara Wasylyk Mrs. Kenneth Gear Mrs. Norman L. Weil and Mrs. Mary E. Gilson Mr. and Mr . Edward Witkowski Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goldberg Bonnie Wochinski r. Bernadette Grabrian Mrs. Walter Zamow, Jr. Mrs. Barbara Gra ser Sr. Agne e Guenther OTHER DONORS Sr. Mary Yvonne Haase Mrs. Ervin Albert Sr. Doris Hachmeister Mrs. Helen Ander on Sr. Mary Aimee Haider Mr. and Mr . Peter Arend 12SthANNIVERSARY- Shown at theJubileeDinnerfor OSF Sisters atStritch Theresa F. Hardin Mr . John Armbruster are Rev. Reynold Rynda, OFM Cap., Mass celebrant; Sr. Lucille Walsh, local Sr. Eleanore Harkins Mrs. Edwin Bandlow coordinator; and Sr. M. Aquin Miller, college president. Mrs. Mary Ellen l'lartzheim Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartel Mrs. Guenther Hennig Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Becker ---:----.... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Horinek Mrs. Rus ell Beckerman Mary Horvath Henry Bednarek Sr. M. Josefia Jachimowicz, Li onel J. Berc S.S.N.D. Mrs. Shirley Ann Bl anchard Therese Kelly Mrs. Carol Brooks Gladys Kent Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callender Sr. Rosemary Kern Sr. Dulcia Chu Mrs. Glenn J. Kist Dr. & Mr . John Corrigan Sr. Theophane Klein Lou Davit Sr. M. Lawrence Kloberdanz Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Doherty Sr. Constance Kolbeck John A. Everts Sr. Anita Kolles, SSND Henry J. Farber Barbara Korzeniewski Mrs. Howard A. Farrell Mrs. Ronald Kun tman Ford Foundation Fund* Sr. M. Cornelia Lange, SSND Sr. Carolyn Frederick Sr. Mary Joanette Lenz Mrs. John J. Gach Mrs. Roland Lesniewski Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gaertner Sr. Mary Sira Li Frances Gan er Mr. and Mr . Edgar McCarthy Mrs. Arthur Goldstein Sr. Patrice McNamara Rev. Msgr. James J. Graham (2) Sr. M. Simeon Mahoney, RSM Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hahlbeck Father Bob Malloy, OFM Cap. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Harvey Sally Martin Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hatlevig Mrs. Lawrence Medley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heimann Mrs. Irven G. Miller, Jr. Mrs. Ethel A. Howard ORIENTATION - New Stritch students and their parents gathered with fac­ Mary A. Navin IBM Corporation* ulty and staff in June to learn about the coUege and Its programs. *Matching Grant 7 College Receives Gifts From Wills of Donors All ABOUT STRITCH ALUMNI Even though bequest from the wills of Patricia Dietel. T l. wh o former! taught Devika Rani Krishnaney. Grad. '73, ha.1 Stritch's benefactors have not been widely in Menomonee Falls. ' ill teach spec ial been appoimed asst's tant professor of learn­ publicized heretofore, it should be noted education at the Grafton (Wis.) Middle ing disabilities at the College of Racine. that such gifts are extremely important chool next year. sources of income for the college. In 1973, for example, Cardinal tritch r. Marcia Lunz. '67. music edu cator, pre­ Donna Wright tehling, '64. has had her first manuscript for a children's book ac­ College has received donations 'ranging sented a session entitled "Creative Arts f or from 31, bequeathed by Mi Francis Ia sroom Teachers" at th e 1973 .C.E.A. cepted by Vantage Press - with a view to publicati n. Conners from her estate to I ,000 given by Conl'ention in e w Orleans. Thi summer. a recently deceased member of the clergy she is conducting workshops f or teachers in Maine and Michigan. Ina K u::el. '4 7. has been director of the and long-time friend of esc to a gift of 100 Moline (Ill. ) Public LibratJ' f or the past ten provided by a late member of an 0 F is­ M argaret Klemme Budl ng. ·so. contin­ years. he has also sen •ed as librarian at ter's family. ues to direct a general mu ic program - a medical libr01:1' in hicago. the Johnson Legal Advice A vail able for individuals and groups - in the junior Wax Co. in Racine. and the public libraries Prior arrangements for such support of high school at Wheaton, Ill. of Milll'aukee and Chicago Heights. Cardinal tritch College through estate Mrs. Jeannine Coulson. '72. is working planning and the legal wording of wills may toward a Master 's degree at the Unil'ersity Rita Okray ew, '50, is teaching in an be made with ister Mary Aquin, President. of Wisconsin-Milll'aukee. elementary cho I in pringfield. Ill. Legal coun el will be provided, a needed. Barbara Korzeniewski, '72, is a member of the kgn .-grade I team at We tlawn Ele­ Joy Severino Lepere, Grad. '73, is em­ Research Topics mentary School. Cedarburg. Wis. ployed as a social worker at the Children 's Activity and Achievement Center, Mil. continued from paf?e 6 Joan ugent Horinek. '59. coordinates religious education (part-time) in grades 3 ment in Mentally Retarded Adults; I ndividu­ Beverly el on, '70, was accepted in June and4at St. Maria GorettiSchool in Madison. alized Instruction of Under-Achieving M en­ as a novice into the Order of Missionary tally Handicapped Pupils; Video as a Cor­ Frank acho, '73, works as a team teacher Sisters of the Immaculate Conception at relate in Lesson Demonstrations for ate­ of trainable retarded children in the Glen­ Paterson, .J . chists; and A Proposed Pre-Penance ate­ dale-River Hills (Wis.) school di trict. Frank t:hesis for the M ent ally Retarded hild at was a member of Stritch's first basketball Christine Brah. '72. is serving as a sub­ the Pre-Operational tage. quad in 197 1-72. stitute at all the Teaching Centers, Inc.

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