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Spring 1981 Stritch '81 (Volume 12, Number 2) Cardinal Stritch University

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Graduation Plans for May 17 Announced; Annual Awards Dinner Barbara Bush to Speak, Receive Degree Closes Sports Season The annual Sports Award Banquet will Barbara Bu h, wife of the Vice Pre ident of the nited tate , ha accepted ister be held in Serra Hall on Wed., Apr. 22, to Camille Kliebhan' invitation to deliver the commencement addre and to receive an recognize participants in women's volley­ honorary degree from Cardinal tritch College during the 1981 Graduation Exercise on ball, men' ba ketball cheerleading, and un. eve., May 17. The event will be held in ihlein Hall at the Milwaukee Performing Art the Pep lub. Dean of tudents John Rig­ Center. Mr . Bu h vi ited C C Ia t October and toured the Reading Laboratory. genbach will al o announce the introduction During the ceremonie , it i e timated that 187 diplomas will be awarded. The academic of occer a a C activity next year. degree will be di tributed a follow : A ociate of Arts - 22; Bachelor of Art - 89; Team trophies awarded to the men's Bachelor of Fine Art - 5; Bachelor of cience/Profe ional Arts - 14; Ma ter of basketball team, which ended with a 23-7 Education/Profe sional Development- 9; record, include one for (a) first place in the and Ma ter of Arts - 48. Miami (FL) Christian Holiday Tournament, Committee Prepares P lans (b) second place in the Wisconsin Confer­ A special committee of faculty and tu­ ence oflndependent Colleges, and (c) third dents i working on arrangement for the place in the Morton College (ll..) Holiday cu tomary reception for graduate , their Meet. familie , and friend , a Graduation liturgy Stritch lost the WCIC championship in the College chape~ and a unday dinner when a last second, long shot was dis­ in erra Hall, according to r. Andree allowed and the Red Devils were defeated Ga pard, academic dean. by Marian College in overtime, 76-70. Formal announcements and detailed in­ C C, coached by Dave Markson and Tom structions are being sent to all partie chutz, ended 1980-81 ranked #3 nation­ concerned. ally among mall college . Seven Seniors Depart even enior on the 15-man quad have completed their eligibility. They are Emile From the President ... Bank , Greg Fro t, Pre ton Long, cott McFadden, Bill Riley, Brian Uebelacker, ARCHBI HOP Rembert Weakland and and Tyrone Young. In my previou column, I referred to i ter Camille chatted at the Milwaukee Uebelacker and Rick were named to Catholic college in general and to tritch in Press Club during an autograph party for the first and econd WCIC All- onference particular - noting that the e 240 inde­ his new book "Walking on the Wings of teams, respectively. Banks, Long, and pendent in titution ju tify their exi tence the Wind." McFadden received honorable mention. becau e they are different from ecular uni­ versities-rrrrri-rJtherprrfJttr:-sclrorJ . hey op - ly declare their belief in God a Creator of the Special Summer Workshops Designed world and its inhabitants, and they ub cribe to value ba ed upon the Judeo-Chri tian To Provide Exceptional Opportunities tradition of re pect for human dignity. uch a tance doe not change the nature Dr. William M. Cruickshank, interna­ about Sexuality, July 13-18, co-sponsored of Truth, Beauty, and Goodne a reflected tionally recognized authority in special with Mil. Archdiocesan Office of Religiou in tudie of the humanitie and cience education, heads an impressive list of visit­ Education. contained in a liberal art core curriculum. It ing lecturers who will teach at Stritch this July 20-24, Dr. Michael Warren, national doe , however, bear directly upon the "mis- summer. He will conduct a colloquium on leader in youth ministry, will conduct con­ ion" of the Catholic college, its attitude "The Learning Disabled in Home, School, versations on "Enabling Youth in the 80's." toward teqching, re earch, and eruice . . . and Community," June 22-26. To enable Workshop facilitators are Nancy Hennessy and the interpersonal relation hip between graduate students to attend this course and Cooney and Sr. Coletta Dunn. faculty and tudents, a People of God- all enroll for other - several related offerings Reading will be the focus of a post­ of whom po e immortal oul and are have been adapted to co.yer the following summer session workshop, Aug. 3-7, with de tined for eternal life. five weeks. Dr. Yetta Goodman and Carolyn Burke We Franciscan ister who ponsor The Education Dept. has scheduled a presenting "A Total Approach to Compre­ tritch are committed to the cultivation of workshop, June 25-27, to discuss and prac­ hension." Coordinators are JoAnne Cald­ pecial virtue exemplified in the life of our tice Lee Canter's basic Assertion Training well and Barbara Allen. patron, L Francis of A isi, a imple, yet skills in discipline through a program which powerful individual who ha continued to is being implemented successfully across 3 Leaders Appointed influence countle numbers of people over the nation. Pat Magestro, Education Dept. To Advisory Council the past BOO year . The e attribute are peace head, will be the coordinator. andju tice, loveandjoy,povertyandcharity, Study of Bishops' Pastoral Three more community leaders have penance for humankind' failure and rever­ "Unexplored Dimen ions of the Bish­ been named to the President's Advisory ence toward the Lord, the Go pel, and the ops' Pastoral on Handicapped People," co­ Council of Cardinal Stritch College, ac­ Church. sponsored with the N.C.E.A, will feature cording to Sr. Camille Kliebhan. In today' troubled society and our na­ Bishop George Wirz, Madi on (WI), Rev. They are Mr. John L. Murray and Mr. tion' changing economy, it is critically im­ John Aurelio, West Seneca (NY), and six and Mrs. Albert A. Silverman. Murray is portant that non-tax- upported college like other specialists who teach or minister to president of Universal Foods Corp. and our be enabled to maintain and manifest the the disabled - July 6 - 10. Srs. Sheila Silverman is board chairman and president moral and piritual value we trive to bring Haskett and Elaine Weber are conference of Vilter Manufacturing Corp. to the various academic disciplines and coordinators. Seventeen men and women now serve profe Drs. Daniel Maguire and Jessie Potter on the Advisory Council, headed by Dr. ions. .r!~~ are among 12 speakers/facilitators who will Leon T. Kendall, chairman, and Mrs. Margi conduct AWAKENINGS: A Study Week Flanagan, vice chairperson. 2 ivian Ehren, '53, orthwe tern Mutual Life In urance Co.; William E. Fritz, M&l College Invites Visitors Inve tment Management Corp.; Mary-Beth For 'Scene at Stritch' Kue ter, Con umer Communication Re- A pring Open Hou e for pro pective ource ; Thoma B. hrop hire, Miller tudent and their parent wa held on Fri., Brewing Co.; Cynthia C. tephen , Barn­ Apr. 10, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Activitie hill Haye , Inc.; and Dr. C. Edward Weber, included: pre entation on academic offer­ UW-M chool of Bu ine Admini tration. ing , tudent life, and financial aid ; rap It is hoped that the Ad vi ory Council will e ion ; campu tour ; and lunch. help with curriculum planning, profe ional Patricia Ranger, admi ion director, advi ement of tudent , and promotion of wa in charge of arrangement . liai on between the bu ine community and Cardinal tritch College. Undergrads Set Mark For Second Semester ndergraduate enrollmen for pring total 7 5 , according to r. Franci Marie tritch' Bu ine /Economic program DeLany, regi trar. Thi record number ha grown fourfold from 16 major in 1977 urpa e the previou high of 6 9 full-, to 66 thi year. After Education/ pecial part-time, and pecial tudent who regi - Education and Art, the department now tered during the econd erne ter of 1977- rank third large t in undergraduate con­ 7 . In the Graduate Divi ion, 41 2 are centrator - male and female. enrolled. Headed by Dr. Dickson K mith, the Bu ine /Economic Dept offer 11 re­ Fiesta for Handicapped quired and 9 elective cour e which are To Be Held at Stritch clu tered in four areas of empha i : Man­ In ob ervance of the International Year agement of Human Re ource , Marketing, for Di abled Per on (19 1), the Arch­ Quantitative tudie , and Computer ci­ dioce an Office of Religiou Education will ence (in conjunction with the Math Dept). hold its econd annual "Family Fie ta" at C C provide four academic approache tritch on un., May 31, from 9:00-3:30, for to Bu ine - all ba ed on a olid founda­ families with member who are handi­ tion of Liberal Arts cour e in the Human­ capped. itie . The e include: (1 a 4-year B.A. Weather permitting, over 400 vi itor degree program with 4 7 credits in Bu ine from Wiscon in and lllinoi are expected. required; (2) a Bu ine /Language major All familie are invited to attend. (B.A. degree) which combine tudie in Program Plan Outlined Bu ine and French or pani h for an in­ The day-long program will feature ternational per pective; (3) a B.A. minor, prayer, ong , torytelling, pre entation with 23 credits in Busine ; and (4) a for parents and their children, and a picnic Bu ine component of 15 credits mini­ lunch on campu . Archbi hop Rembert mum in the 2-year A ociate of Arts degree Weakland will pre ide at a concelebrated program. HAPPY WANDERER - Tia Bojar, po d liturgy in errs HalL at home with ouvenirs of her two-we k vi it Advi ory Committee Formed r. Gabrielle Kowal lei, pecial Educa­ to Ru ia earlier thi ear. Mr . Bojar Becau e the Bu ine /Economic pro­ tion Dept. head, i in charge of local ar­ t ach Education and Poli tical cience gram relate o directly to tudents' voca­ rangements. cour at tional po ibilitie and career plan Dr. mith, Margo Frey, Jame Ka urn Roger Au tria, and three member of tritch' Grad Students Participate in Examination Board of Director - Judith Murphy, r. Lourdette Van Drie~ and Charle Wendel­ To Test Reading Education Competencies berger- have worked together thi year to identify and enli t an Advi ory Council of Eighteen tritch graduate tudent recently participated in the College Profici­ experts in the Milwaukee community. ency Examination" orrective and Remedial In truction in Reading,' according to The Council' charter member are: Dr. Robert Pavlik, Reading Dept. head. The examination wa ba ed on material Jack Birchhill, A. 0. mith Corp.; Herbert normally taught in a equence of cour e which compri e a concentration in read­ W. De ch, Jr., Arthur Andersen & Co.; ing education at the Ma ter' level. Forty-four college and univer itie throughout the United tate were involved. Madeline Hunter Plans Five in titution of higher learning repre ented the midwe t region. The national reading competency To Return Next Year core indicated that 14 of the par­ Empha i wa placed on (a) the All fan of Dr. Madeline Hunter are ticipating graduate tudent from kill required to conduct and up­ urged to mark their 1982 calendar now. tritch cored in the upper one-third, ervi e a reading in truction program According to Pat Mage tro, Education with ix ranking in the 90th percentile. Dept. head, the popular LA educator for all tudent , including tho e with and a clo e colleague, Doug Ru ell, will The examination Pavlik explain unu ual reading difficultie and b) conduct an in ten ive weekend work hop on mea ured knowledge and under tand­ tho e kill needed to erve a a re- Apr. 17-1 next year. ing of all a pect of teaching reading ource per on to the general cia room Dr. Hunter' 19 0 ummer Work hop from the primary grade through sec­ teacher. on campu attracted 220 participants. ondary chool. - Eileen Hinkfu 3 'New Mexico Holiday' N. Y. Theater Tour Sr. Thomasita Fessler presented a "New Fifteen members of the Genesian Play­ Mexico Holiday" slide-lecture in the Little ers visited for a theater tour, Theatre on Sun. aft., Mar. 1. The program Mar. 8-15, to provide an entertaining and was sponsored by the Friends of Studio San educational look at the world of drama Damiano. professionals at work. They attended three Broadway and three off-Broadway plays. Model UN Session Other trip highlights included: a discus­ Ten students and Sr. Florence Deacon, sion with New York Times' theater critic, T. faculty advisor, attended the 1981 Model E. Kalem; tours of the "Met" and the United Nations Session in St. Louis, Feb. Joseph Papp Theater; and interviews with 18-22. several leading actors and actresses. Stritch's delegation represented Japan The group was headed by Rose Klassen - its assigned country - at the annual and David Oswald, Communication Arts event which draws hundreds of students Dept. faculty members. from colleges across the U.S. CSC's representatives were: head dele­ gate Tony Andreucci, Lavina Doberstein, Music Lecture Dan Dufner, Margaret Heine, Allen Hentz, Roger Ruggeri, principal string bass Steve Jaeger, Cheryl Lambert, Robert player with the Milwaukee Symphony, gave McAsey, Jill Prushiek, and Kathy Valente. a music lecture in Serra Hall on Wed. eve., Mar. 25. The program was free and open to Bloodmobile Visit the public. "Give a Gift of Love" was the theme of Stritch's semi-annual Bloodmobile visit to Piano Recital campus on Thurs. aft., Feb. 12, and 39 pints Pianist James McCormick, former tu­ were donated to the Blood Center of South­ dent of Sr. Romans Hertel, returned to eastern Wisconsin. Stritch for a concert in Serra Hall, un. Sponsored by the College's Health Ser­ eve., April 5. The program was open to the vices and Student Government Associa­ public without charge. tion, this community service was available to area residents. Jackie Ferris was student H. S. Math Competition chairperson. The Milwaukee Area Mathematics Council convened its "1981 Math Meet" 'Women in History' for ninth-graders at Smtch~ Sat., Apr. 11, at From Mar. 14-19, ten lectUres were given 8:30a.m. on campus in observance of "Women in Dr. James Kasum, Math Dept. head, was History Week." in charge of local arrangements for the Talks and speakers included: Traditional competitive event. Images of Women, Linda Plagman (twice); Herstory is History, Too and Women of Big Band Sound Courage, Sr. Florence Deacon; Seasons of a Mark Kleckley's Big Band presented a Woman's Life, Charlene Faiola; Women in jazz concert entitled "A Tribute to Count Science, Sr. Renee Costanzo; Women The­ Basie," on Sun., Mar. 29, in Serra Hall. ologians, Sr. Coletta Dunn and student The performance, sponsored by the Cul­ panel; Women in Art, Susan Haydock; tural Programs Committee, featured guest Woman: Proclaimer of Good News, chapel artist Manty Ellis playing guitar. service; and Women in the Franciscan Community, Sr. Jeanine Gruesser. Fifth 'Mile of Art' Arrangements were coordinated by Sr. Doris Hachmeister. Plans for the College's fifth Mile of Art, Sun., Aug. 23, were initiated early in Feb­ North Division Choir ruary as invitations were mailed to over 100 As a highlight of Black History Month, artists interested in participating. Their Milwaukee's North Division H. S. choir and works were "juried" by a select panel of Nefetari Dancers performed in Serra Hall judges late in March, according to Eileen on Wed. eve., Feb. 25. The program was Millonzi of CSC's Art Dept. sponsored by the Organization of Afro­ The annual, day-long event on campus is American Unity at Stritch. co-sponsored by the Friends of Studio San Emile Banks, a senior, was in charge of Damiano. Co-chairpersons for 1981 are Jo arrangements. Stout and Mrs. Millonzi. Language Arts Day 'Vanities' Production Ginn and Company and CSC's Reading Jack Heifner's bittersweet comedy, Dept. co-sponsored the annual Ginn Lan­ "Vanities," was presented in the Little guage Arts Day for elementary and sec­ Theatre Feb. 18-21. The all-woman cast, ondary teachers, Sat., Mar. 14. Main directed by Rose Klassen, Communication speakers were Dr. Robert Pavlik, Carolyn Arts Dept. head, included: Mary Beau­ Adams, and Deborah Wilmes. mont, Mil.; Deborah Dati, Fox Point; and Sr. Marie Gerard Peter, reading clinic Anne Schwenn, Kenosha. director, coordinated arrangements.

4 St. Bernardine Guild Shakespeare Comedy The t. Bernardine Guild will meet on The Communication Arts Dept. pre­ campus for its annual Monogram Ma and sented "A Mid ummer Night' Dream"­ Dinner, Wed., May 20, at 6:00 p.m. A one of hake peare's mo t popular come­ program highlight will be the presentation dies - in the Little Theatre, Apr. 7-11. of the "Christian Communicator Award" David Oswald directed the musical produc­ for 1981. tion and Ro e Klassen designed the co - Faculty Concert tumes. Three Music Dept. faculty members pre­ The all- tritch ca t of 24 members sented a recital in Serra Hall on un. aft., included even seniors: Brenda Barr, Mary Mar. 22. The performers were r. Annice Beaumont, Renee Carvenough, Mary Diderrich - organ, William Baumann - McKeown, Michael Ru ell, Anne chwenn, classical guitar, and Rosie Garcia - piano. and Patti !welling. The program was open to the public free of charge. Volunteer Tutors Dr. Robert Pavlik, Reading Dept. head, coordinated a day-long workshop for 12 volunteer reading teachers of the alva­ Nursing Open House tion Army' Multicultural Community High In a "health fair" atmo pbere, the Nurs­ chool, at., Feb. 14. ing Department held an open house on Fri. Held in the tritch Reading Laboratory, aft., Mar. 20, for student , faculty, and the the in-service ession focused on practical public. techniques for improving decoding/com­ Instructional equipment was displayed, prehension abilities of remedial readers. health-related literature was distributed, and the nursing faculty and students were Russian Soloist present to chat with guests. Wine and Basso Arkady Tombak, of the Moscow cheese were al o served. State Opera and Bolshoi Opera Choru , performed a program of Ru sian art and Parent-Student Dinner folk song in Serra Hall on un. aft., Mar. 1. On Sat., Mar. 21, C C's annual Parent­ ponsored by the Cultural Programs Student Dinner-Dance program included a Committee, the event was open to the Mass in the College chapel and a recep­ public without charge - as a community tion, banquet, and evening of dancing in service. erra Hall. Music was provided by the Jack Zafflro Trio. Women's Groups Among groups hosted on campus re­ Delta Epsilon Sigma cently were the t. Eugene's Women's Club, which held a day of recollection, The Beta Nu chapter of Delta Epsilon igma honor society held its pring meeting Tue ., Mar. 24, and a group from the B'nai B'rith international service organization, on Sun. aft., Mar. 23, in the Cardinal Lounge. which held a workshop, Mon., Apr. 13. Sr. Mary Aquin Miller is the society moderator. Employer Luncheon Patricia Hamsing, of Mortgage Guar­ Annual Dinner-Meeting antee Inve tment Corp., poke on "Admin­ The Wisconsin Society for Brain Injured istration" at an Employer Luncheon for Children will hold its Annual Meeting and students on Wed., Feb. 18. Dinner in Serra Hall on Tues. eve., May 19. Her presentation was one of a series A social hour in Clare Lounge is also sponsored by the Office of Career and scheduled. Placement ervices. The yearly gathering is convened by the Society to receive reports from the admin­ istrators ofthe St. Francis Children's Activ­ ity and Achievement Center which it spon­ sor . Volunteer areal o recognized. Carol Conlin is handling arrangements for the event. Cultural Programs Atty. Aaron and Anita Tilton, art enthu­ siasts, will speak on "Chagall," Tues., May 15, at 8:15p.m. in Serra Hall, according to David Oswald, chairman of CSC's Cultural Programs Committee. The program is open to the public without charge. On Thurs., Apr. 2, the Tiltons presented an illustrated slide-lecture on "White House China."

5 Six Faculty Members ALUMNI NEWS NOTES Awarded Higher Rank Alumni Day '81 was held at night- on The Alumni As ociation will conduct it The College's Board of Director has at. eve., Apr. 11, to be exact. pecial 1981 Phonothon in upport of the Stritch approved academic promotion for six fac­ gue ts of honor were member of the ilver Annual Fund on May 3-5, according to Tom ulty members - effective Fall, 1981 - Anniver ary Cia of '56 and the graduat­ Gaertner, '77 and Grad. '80, general according to r. Camille Kliebhan. ing Cia s of '81. Mary Ann Bova, '74, wa chairman. Advancements in rank are as follow : to chairper on for the event. Plan for thi year' campaign call for as ociate professor, Anthea Bojar, Educa­ Following a 4:30 Mas in the College groups of volunteer to pend three even­ tion Dept., and Dr. usan perry, pecial chapel, a "Renais ance Banquet" wa held ings telephoning Milwaukee area alumni. Education Dept.; and to a sistant profes­ in erra Hall - complete with appropriate Interested workers are invited to contact sor, Mama Boyle, Special Education Dept., banner , wandering minstrels, and a Mer­ r. Justine Peter, faculty coordinator, at Ro e Kla en and David 0 wald Com­ riment Hour. everal alumni leader wore 352-5400. munication Arts Dept., and Mildred Tryba, Renai sance-period co tume to under- Mary Van Beck Voelker, '66, is one of Art Dept. core the program theme. four co-author of a new textbook, Basic The C C Alumni A ociation pon ored Technical Mathematic , published by Studio ~Friends' Open "An Afternoon of Reflection" on un., Mar. Prindle, Weber, and chmidt Co. 8, from 2-4 p.m., in the Cardinal Lounge. Mary formerly erved on the faculty of Membership Campaign r . Ju tine Peter and Dori Hachmei ter tritch's Mathematic /Computer cience The Friends of Studio San Damiano coordinated arrangement for the event. Department and is a past president of the have begun their membership drive for Three isters of t. Franci of Assisi College's Alumni A sociation. 1981-82. Fees are $5 - single, $7.50 - were among 26 person honored at the family, and $10- patron. Benefits include annual Teacher Recognition Dinner of the Las Vegas Night Wins special rates for art trips, slide programs, Milwaukee Archdioce an League of Cath­ Parent, Alumni Support and special events. olic Home and chool A ociations at Thanks to parents, alumni, and faculty/ The Friend of San Damiano i a group Mount Mary College on Thurs., Mar. 19. taff volunteer , the Las Vegas Benefit on that supports tritch's Art Dept through r. Marie Terese chwind, t. Andrew at., Feb. 28, was enjoyable and profit­ due , donations, and members' sharing of chool, Delavan, and r. Dolores Theine, able. Between 250-300 persons attended time, talent, and interest as volunteers. St. Agne chool, Mil., are alumnae; both and 80 workers helped during the even­ For information, contact Sr. Dorothy erve as reading clinician at tritch during ing's fe tivities. Nearly 100 dinners were Roche at 352-5400, ext 244. summer. served. Mothers Club Events r. Lourdette Van Driel, t. Mary' According to Sr. Dorothy Roche, com­ Academy, Mil., is a member of C C'sBoard munity relations director, total income Scheduled for Spring of Director . grossed over $3,100 - from which food The CSC Mothers Club wil( hold its Of even tritch representatives who service and operating expen es must be annual Ea ter luncheon and card party on were peaker at the Wi consin tate deducted. "Also, tritch benefited from Wed. April 15, and " pring Fie ta' on Reading As ociation' pring onference, prizes generously donated by Milwaukee Wed., May20- both in erra Hall at noon. Mar. 19-21, four were alumnae. These area bu ine ses," he explained. Luncheon tickets are $3.50 per per on, faculty member included Sr. Joyce chlad­ Jim Baker, a parent, served a master of and guests are welcome. For reservations, weiler, '45, JoAnne Caldwell, Grad. '75, ceremonies. Robert and Mary Ann tollen­ call r. Frederick Locheme at 352-5400, Barbara Allen, Grad. '75, and Deborah werk, president-couple of the Parents As­ ext. 278. Wilme , Grad. '76. ociation, and Betty Wycklendt, past presi­ Among other who addre sed theW RA dent, u an Feider, '77 & Grad. '80, and Area Reading Meeting were Dr. Robert Pavlik, Reading Dept. r. J u tine Peter, moderator, of the Alumni The Milwaukee Area Reading Associa­ head, Judy Ca ey, and Dr. Carol ue As ociation, coordinated activitie for their tion met at Stritch on Thurs. eve., Mar. 5. A Greenfield. group . panel discussion was featured.

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Sr. Gabrielle Kowalski, Special Edu­ Community ervice Award at the Perform­ Dept., was interviewed on WBCS-FM, cation Dept head, has been elected to the ing Arts Center on Sat, Mar. 28 .. . Dr. Sun., Mar. 15, in observance of "Women's board of directors of the National Apos­ Marc Ackerman, Psychology Dept, was a History Week." tolate with Mentally Retarded Person .. . principal speaker during the College's ob­ Dr. Susan Sperry, Special Education Dr. Jerald Hauser, Education/Psychol­ servance of Psychology Week, sponsored in Dept., has a one-year federal grant for ogy Depts., recently conducted two faculty February by the campus chapter of Psi Chi. setting up in-service training for shop and workshop sessions on " Motivation for Tia Bojar, Education Dept, was one of home economics teachers to facilitate Teachers" at Samuel Clemens Elemen­ 20 delegates of the Forum for U.S. - mainstreaming handicapped pupils at the tary Schoo~ Mil. . .. Dr. Robert Pavlik, Soviet Dialog who toured Moscow, Minski, middle school level . . . George Cretilli, Reading Dept head, addressed the Madi­ Tallis, and Leningrad during the firSt two former associate professor who moved to son Area Reading Council, Thur ., Feb. 5. weeks of January .. . Sr. Lucille Walsh, California and serves as a school super­ Sr. Camille Kliebhan, president, wa Religious Studies Dept, and Sr. Jessine intendent there, plans to teach Reading one of six community leaders who served as Reiss, English Dept., have been reap­ 512-B at tritch, July 13-31 .. . Sr. judges for WITI-TV Channel 6's "Jeffer· pointed by Rembert Weakland Dorothy Roche, community relations di­ son Award" for 1981 ... Dr. Robert F. to two-year terms on the Mil. Archdioce­ rector, gave a workshop on "Conflict Man­ Flahive, vice president, received the Mar­ san Ecumenical and Interfaith Commis­ agement" to the permanent deacon class at quette University Alumni Association's sion . . . Dr. Linda Plagman, English t. Francis Seminary in March.

6 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Rose and Family Sr. M. Constance Kolbeck Ms. Barbara A. Schoen Sr. Chrlsline Kranlg Florence Schramm Mary Ellen Casey Kuesel ANNUAL FUND HONOR ROLL Mrs. Etthea G. Steidemann Sr. Mary Albert Leonhard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strassburger Sr. Therese Leonhard Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner Mary Lynn Armbruster Linzmeyer The per ons and groups listed below contributed to the Fred Voeglie Sr. Ruth Mary 1980-81 Annual Fund and The Society for Cardinal Stritch Mrs. David Wallace Sandra B. May Wh itefish Bay H. S. Class of 1955 Sr. Ann M1ller. OSB College through March. Donors include alumni, Board and Virginia R. Wig Sr. Mary Aquin Miller Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Zachman Suzanne Koetting Morey Advisory Council member , faculty, taff, students, parents, Sr. Clarice Murphy and other friends. IN MEMORY OF Elaine Neuswtrth VIRGINIA M. MILLER R1ta Okray New THE CARDINAL CIRCLE IN MEMORY OF Altrusa Club of Fond du Lac Sr. Edna Nosbush. SSND OF THE SOCIETY PHILIP E. BREWER Mr. and Mrs. Orval E. Behnke Sr. Justine Peter Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Barber Walter and Olive Biddle Sr. Mane Gerard Peter Robert Wittenberg Mrs. Thomas A. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brewer Fond du Lac Wilbert Vault Corp. Sr. Benedicta Ritchie Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Brewer Adelia Geidel THE ASSOCIATES Sr Mane Colette Roy Paul H. Cassidy Horn·Eernisse Funeral Home Inc. Nancy Kinsey Sargent OF THE SOCIETY Virginia W. Colosimo Clara R. Kellbach Sr. Marjorie Schakelmann Elmer L. Winter Mr. and Mrs. John Cook Mrs. Don C. Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dallmann Dr. John G. Koehler Deborah Scherrer THE SPONSORS George F. Dixon Kraut Foundalion, Inc. Sr. Mary Joyce Schladweiler Mary Ellen Egbert Florence M. Kummerow Sr. Mary Grace Schommer OF THE SOCIETY Sr. Hildegarde Schroeberl Marjorie A. Fiedler Magdalene Prlnzing Sr. Atoys~ne Schroedl ALUMNI Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gesell c!olonel and Mrs. Harry G. Methos Sr. Mary Peter Schwind Anne Lachacz Bjork Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gilmore Mary E. McEntee Gerald J. and Nancy Mehring Sr. Lucilda Sewald Susan M. Felder Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gother Richard and Jean Marie Mehring Dora Woo Shan Robert J. and Catherine Murray Kronschnabel• Mrs. Clarence Gray Constance Miller-Naranjo Sr. Lillian Shevlin William and Eileen Faxel Mahoney• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Head Edward E. Miller Jean Shelton Skemp Patricia Kampen Olsen Mr. and Mrs. George D. Heller F. J. and Pearl Miller Sr. Laverne Sommer Mary Van Beck Voelker Ernestine P. Henderson Mrs. Kenneth James Millers Furniture Store Sr. Mary Lenore Steilen Ray Jansen Karl and Laverne Mitzelleldt Joan Krebsbach Stewart Sr. Kathryn Dean Strandell OTHERS Mrs. Helen Johann Loraine M. Page Amoco Foundation Inc. • Henry B. Kay Lazeda Perschbacher Fota N Strommen Arthur Andersen & Co. Foundation· Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Kemp L N. Peterson Sr. Josella Tennie Roger and Asuncion Austria Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Koerner Red Gold. Inc. Sr. Edna Mae Weldgen Patrick W. Cotter Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kundmann Regal Ware, Inc. Sr. Rose Martin Weldgen Frances Foote Mr. and Mrs. Frank Liebel Mr. and Mrs. James D. Reigle OTHERS Thomas D. Hickey Mr. and Mrs. Wesley G. Martin Mrs. Clifford M. Rose James M. Bennett Roy and Margaret Hollenberger Mrs. Charles Meissner Mrs. Henry Rosenheimer B"nal B"rlth Women Rev. Msgr. Joseph J. Holleran Milwaukee Musicians Association Verna L. Rosenthal Jeanne M. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Waller F. Liszewski Ms. Jane B. Molumby Mr. Paul E. Schaeffer Marianne Buenzll Richard G. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Morefield Schmidt Funeral Home Peter J. Esser The Northwestern Mutual Life• Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Murray Mr. and Mrs. Waller J. Schwilzer Sr. Carolyn Frederick OSF Sisters (St. Francis Seminary) Sally F. Nelson Eva F. Theisen Lucille Frenkel Mrs. Charles E. Pain Mrs. Lee A. O"Leary Waller R. Trautschold Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Groshek Ph ilip Morris Inc.· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons John F. Twohig Mr. and Mrs. Philip Herro Martin M. Ready P.E.O. Sisterhood OTHER DONORS Sr. Romana Hertel Greg D. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Clary Perkins Garritt Holgerson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0 . Smith Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Potter ALUMNI Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klein Joseph L. Sondag Joan Regner Sr. Dorine Berg Sr. Joanne Marie Kllebhan Allen M. Taylor Mrs. Clifford M. Rose Sr. Kathleen Brennan Mary Lou Koch Mary and Robert B. Trainer, Jr Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rose Albert and Margaret Klemme Budlong Mr. and Mrs. Allred W. Krause. Jr. Wheelabrator·Frye Inc. • Carlton Rowe Family Sr. Dolora Delany Sally Leitman Mrs. Edward Witkowski Charles B. Rowe Family Patricia Derocher Bernard R. Lookatch Sr. Josine Dlderrlch Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Moser Sr. Mary Cehse Ehret Mr. and Mrs. William Murray Dorothy E. Houterrnan Fab1an Rick and Beth Nelson Sr. Ann Ferschl Mrs. Richard A. Nugent 'Youth Ministry' Program Sr. Annette Fessler Sr. Mary Patrick O'Connell Sr. Laurene Frederick John M. Perry James and Margo Walther Frey Mrs. Virginia Pillsbury (In memory of One of Stritch's academic goals for 1981 is to develop a model Sr. Edwardine Ganser Sister Stephanie) Sr. Roswllha Ganser Linda Plagman college-level Program of Preparation and Certification in Youth Sr. Venanha Goldschmidt Hubert 0 . and Patncla B. Ranger Ministry for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee that would be recog­ Sr. Agnese Guenther Mildred Redlin Sr. Humbellne Guenther Katherine H. Richardson nized and recommended by all dioceses in Region Vll of the Eugene R. Guzniczak Sr. Dorothy Roob Catholic Conference (Wis., lll., and Ind.). Minerva Megaro Hackett Sr. Celine Sandwell Sr. M. Eleanore Harkins Mrs. R. P. Schlanker Cooperative planning efforts already involve representatives Dr. G. H. and Marlon Trautschold Hennig Shalom Group St. Coletta School of the Dioceses of Milwaukee, La Crosse, Madison, Green Bay Sr. M. Agatha Herold (Sr. Kay Duffey) Janice Steiner Hoekstra Siemens·Allis• and Chicago - along with professional consultation from John Sr. Vivian Mary Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skemp Roberto, a national authority in the field. Ernest and Joan Nugent Horinek Dickson K. Smith Carol Ann Hoskins Susan Sperry Youth Ministry Needs Academic Base Marjorie E. Howard Patricia Turzlnski·Durovy To prepare youth ministers for leadership roles and respon­ Theresa lhde Sr. M. Lourdette Van Oriel Sr. Kathleen Jansen Mr. and Mrs. Leo Waleckl sibilities, their preparation requires an academic basis. The Sr. Lawrence Kloberdanz Virginia M. Wirth fundamental problem is twofold: to afford educational oppor­ Sr. Colette Koessler •Matching Gift tunities for (a) lay volunteers in parishes who are high school graduates but not regular college students, and (b) college graduates, including certificated teachers, who wish to qualify themselves for this apostolate. Both groups require background training in Theology, Catechetics, Adolescent Psychology, and related subjects. During the 1980's, CSC's Religious Studies Department has designed and offered courses, workshops, and field experiences in the area of Youth Ministry at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The College has also established a 12-member Youth Ministry Advisory Committee, and is engaged in the process of formulating a Multi-Level Youth Ministry Certification Program. Stritch Faculty Members Listed Local faculty leadership in these endeavors is being coor­ dinated by Sr. Coletta Dunn, Mrs. Nancy Hennessy Cooney, and Sr. Angelyn Dries (pictured at right with a student). - R.F.F. 7 Two Sisters Present Stritch-Community Children's Theatre Co. Talks on 'Spirituality' Disbands Due to Lack of Available Space On Sun., May 3, Sr. Leandra Eckelkamp, former director of The Sisters of St. Francis Early last fall, the tritch- ommunity Center from June 1976 to June 1980, the of Assisi, will speak on "Spirituality and a Children' Theatre Company had to be dis­ Children Theatre Company pre ented Global World" in the Cardinal Lounge at banded after four succe ful year due to four major play there before aggregate 7:00p.m. Sister Leandra recently received lack of available facilitie on campu and at audience of thou and of elementary a Master's degree in Futurology and now the tormonth Building annex. A a final chool children from both the inner city and teaches at Stritch. ge ture of good will, Ann Pakal ki, pre i­ the uburbs. Any exce s income realized Earlier, Sr. Brenda Ellis, SSSF, pre­ dentoftbegroup entacheckfor$1,143 to was donated to tritch. sented a workshop on "Spirituality and the the Annual Fund along with thank for a The popular productions included The Aging Process,' un. aft., Apr. 5. Sister ' rewarding relation hip ' and many plea - orcerer' Apprentice, Androcle and the Brenda coordinates the work of five retire­ ant memories. Lion, The Thirteen Clock , and The Em­ ment homes serving over 500 members of While the former Green Tree chool wa peror' ew Clothe . Each how reflected her religious congregation. lea ed and used as the tritch Education high quality becau e of the paid profe - The two talks represent the last in a sional direction and enthu iastic involve­ series of eight coordinated by r. Doris ment of 20-30 volunteer actors, tagehand , Hachmeister through C C's Institute of u her , publici t , etc. - all coordinated Spirituality. with the a i tance of Carolyn tephen , former director of community relation . New Company Formed St. Coletta's School ince leaving tritch, the former troupe ha reorganized it elf a the Yankee Hill Slates Homecoming Community Children' Theatre Company To celebrate the International Year of and now conducts its operations in the Disabled Persons, St. Coletta School, Jef­ Milwaukee Public chool Lincoln (H. .) fer on wiU hold "Homecoming '81" on its Center for the Art . grounds Sat. and Sun., June 27-28, accord­ In commenting upon the C C group' ing to Sr. Sheila Haskett, administrator. dissolution, r. Camille Kliebhan pre i­ T he event is intended for students, dent, tated: 'Our College has lo t a alumni, Sisters, Brothers, Priests, former dimen ion of public ervice enjoyed by staff members, and friends - anyone who every pupil and teacher who wa helped to has been a part of St. Coletta's past. 'learn to love children' drama through Sunday Highlights Told educationally and culturally rewarding per­ PRIEST DISC JOCKEY - Fr. Joe Jagod­ Program highlight include the school' ensky, a Salvatorian priest who offers Mass formances. We cannot adequately thank annual picnic and Earl Gillespie Run on weekly at CSC, is host ror "Rock of Ages," a the Theatre ompany and it member~ Sunday. Reservations are requested by youth-oriented program with religiou their courte y, genero ity, and upport. May 1 - c/o St. Coletta School, Route 1, themes, broadcast on Sundays (8-9 a.m.) "We wish them well in their future Box 43, Jefferson, WI 53549. over WKTI-FM 94. undertaking ," ister concluded.

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