New
Hires, Promotions, Partners
Ralph Cagle, U.W. 1974, has joined Hurley, Burish & Milliken
S.C., Madison, as of counsel. He practices and consults on lawyer
professional responsibility and mediates in tort, business, and professional
disputes.
Kevin J. Collins, U.W. 1997, has been named corporate counsel
for Schwarz Pharma Inc., Mequon, in charge of legal affairs for the
company's North American affiliate. He formerly worked for Aurora
Health Care and a Green Bay law firm.
Timothy J. Ziolkowski, Marquette 1993, has joined the intellectual
property practice group at Cook & Franke S.C., as a shareholder. He
previously was with Boyle Fredrickson Ziolkowski S.C., and has a background
in mechanics and engineering. He focuses his practice in preparing,
prosecuting, and defending patents.
J. Mark Wilkinson, Tulsa 1998, has joined the firm as an
associate in the intellectual property practice group, where he focuses
in prosecuting patents. Wilkinson previously was with Boyle Fredrickson
Ziolkowski.
The following were elected partners in Davis & Kuelthau S.C., Milwaukee:
Daniel J. Borowski, U.W. 1990, Susan G. Schellinger,
Marquette 1993, and Everett E. Wood, U.W. 1992, practice civil
and commercial litigation in the litigation section. Wood also handles
construction matters, and Schellinger practices in bankruptcy law.
Steven R. Glaser, Marquette 1993, joins the business and
corporate law section, practicing in mergers and acquisitions, corporate
governance, limited liability companies, contract law, business and
tax planning, and real estate.
Gregory B. Ladewski, Michigan 1990, and Nancy L. Pirkey,
Valparaiso 1993, are new shareholders in the labor and employment
section practicing in collective bargaining, contract negotiations,
grievance and arbitration, employment discrimination, and school law.
Pirkey also practices in sexual harassment, family and medical leave
laws, employee discipline and discharge, personnel policies, and employee
handbooks.
Katherine Miles Duren, Suffolk 1986, has joined the U.W.-Madison
Division of Continuing Studies as assistant dean. She previously was
the director of continuing legal education seminars for the State
Bar of Wisconsin.
Nicholas E. Fairweather, Case Western Reserve 2000, has become
an associate in Cullen, Weston, Pines & Bach, Madison.
Jeffrey K. Fields, Marquette 1997, has become an associate
at Wynn Law Office, Brown Deer, a residential landlord tenant law
and commercial and retail collections firm.
The following have joined Godfrey & Kahn S.C., in the Milwaukee office:
Lecia D. Gordner, Iowa 2000, in the tax department; Michelle
D. Hugghis, Illinois 2000, June S. Santiago, Marquette
2000, and Geoffrey R. Schiveley, Vanderbilt 2000, in corporate;
Michelle M. Nelson, U.W. 2000, in securities; Marnie A.
Struss, U.W. 2000, in real estate; and Alicia L. Vander Pas,
U.W. 2000, in estate planning.
Ross J. Nova, Arizona 2000, joins the Green Bay office practicing
in litigation and labor and employment.
Kenneth A. Iwinski, Marquette 1992 magna cum laude, has been
promoted to vice president-legal/assistant secretary of Northland
Cranberries Inc., Wisconsin Rapids. He joined the company in 1998
as assistant general counsel. He previously was a senior associate
with Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols S.C., Milwaukee.
John Skilton, U.W. 1969, and David Harth, U.W. 1979,
have joined Heller Ehrman, Washington, D.C., as shareholders practicing
in patent litigation. They also will support a new office of the firm
in Madison. Skilton is a former president of the State Bar of Wisconsin
and focuses his practice in biotech patent litigation. Harth previously
was with Foley & Lardner's litigation department and practices in
complex scientific and technical litigation.
Gregory J. Heller, Marquette 1995, has been named assistant
team counsel to the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Hawks, and Atlanta Thrashers,
and counsel to Turner Sports. Heller was previously an associate with
Horwood, Marcus & Berk, Chicago.
Gregory J. Cook, Marquette 1976, a shareholder in Kasdorf,
Lewis & Swietlik S.C., has relocated to the firm's Green Bay office.
Daniel R. Peters, Tulsa 2000, has joined the firm's Wausau
office as an associate.
Robert J. Heinrich, Minnesota 1998 cum laude, has joined Mayer,
Brown & Platt, Chicago, as an associate practicing in finance and
banking law. He previously was law clerk for Hon. S. Martin Teel,
Jr., in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Columbia.
Laura M. Katers, U.W. 2000, has joined Julian, Musial, Friedrich
& Lunder S.C., Madison and Mt. Horeb, as an associate in the Mt. Horeb
office focusing on family law, estate planning, and small business
transactions. Katers was editor-in-chief of Wisconsin Law Review.
Catherine M. Kelly, U.W. 1996, has joined Steinhart & Falconer
LLP, San Francisco, as a corporate associate, emphasizing financings,
mergers and acquisitions, licensing, and working with emerging growth
companies.
Kip Kobussen, Hamline 1987, has been promoted to chief legal
counsel with General Casualty Insurance Companies. He has been with
the company since 1989; first as an associate claims attorney, then
associate counsel, assistant general counsel, and assistant vice president.
Thomas McDonald, Marquette 1995, has been promoted to senior
product developer for KeyCite at West Group in Eagan, Minn., overseeing
design, development, and implementation of features for KeyCite on
Westlaw.com.
Bruce M. O'Brien, U.W. 1983, has joined Higgs, Fletcher &
Mack LLP, San Diego, as a partner and member of the taxation, estate
planning, and business transactions practice groups. He has an LL.M.
taxation from the University of San Diego and focuses on tax controversies,
partnerships, LLCs, business planning, estate planning, and probate.
He formerly was with Shaw & O'Brien LLP, San Diego.
Kimberly Petersen, Yale 1996, has joined Godfrey & Kahn, in
the estate planning practice group in the Milwaukee office.
Catherine A. Ritterbusch, Marquette 2000 cum laude, has joined
Meissner Tierney Fisher & Nichols S.C., Milwaukee, practicing in civil
litigation, and environmental and municipal law.
Brian P. Rohde, Marquette 1995, has joined WorldCom Inc.'s
Washington, D.C. office as an associate focusing on real estate and
network infrastructure matters.
Michael Aldana, Michigan 1990, and Mitchell S. Moser,
Northwestern 1991, have been promoted to partners in Quarles & Brady
LLP, Milwaukee. Aldana practices in labor and employment law, including
hiring and terminating employees, employment discrimination, wrongful
discharge and noncompete claims, contract negotiations, and contract
administration and arbitrations. Moser is in the litigation group,
representing automotive, materials handling, recreational vehicle,
and chemical manufacturers in product liability litigation.
James D. Friedman, Notre Dame, 1972, a partner in the firm, has
been appointed to serve on the Preliminary Review Committee of the
Lawyer Regulation System.
Thomas M. Santarelli, William Mitchell 2000, has joined Madrigrano,
Zievers, Aiello, Marry & Dowse S.C., Kenosha, as an associate primarily
practicing in business matters.
Jon M. Schoeffel, U.W. 1971 cum laude, has joined Knuteson,
Powers & Wheeler S.C., Racine. He formerly was with the Racine office
of von Briesen, Purtell & Roper S.C.
Diana N. Sedlacek, U.W. 2000, has joined Grooskopf & Black
LLC, Eau Claire, as an associate, focusing on family and criminal
law.
John A. Skolas, U.W. 1977, has joined ValiGen Inc., as chief
financial officer. ValiGen is a European/American life sciences company
integrating functional genomics, population genomics, and gene repair,
with operations in Newtown, Penn., San Diego, and Berlin.
Traci L. Tadwalt, Texas 2000, has joined Bell, Gierhart &
Moore S.C., Madison, as an associate, focusing on litigation.
John C. Vitek, Nebraska 1985, has joined Wille, Gregory &
Lundeen, Milwaukee, as a partner continuing in taxation, corporate,
and real estate law, including tax planning and business transactions.
Von Briesen, Purtell & Roper S.C., Milwaukee, has promoted the following
attorneys to principal associates: In the health care practice group
- Kalisa B. Barratt, Vermont 1994, practicing in medical staff,
corporate compliance, risk management, Medicare reimbursement, fraud
and abuse, and Stark; Lisa M. Gingerich, California Western
1994, advising clients on corporations, partnerships, limited liability
companies, integrated delivery systems, antitrust, hospital affiliations,
and mergers and acquisitions; Leslye A. Hermann, Chicago 1992,
focusing in health care requirements, Medicare compliance, corporate
compliance programs, compliance audits, and disclosure obligations;
Amanda S. Layden, Marquette 1995, practicing in corporations,
partnerships, LLCs, integrated delivery systems, fraud and abuse,
hospital affiliations, and mergers and acquisitions.
Maureen A. Hegarty, Marquette 1995, in the litigation group,
focusing on commercial litigation; Linda S. Isnard, Marquette
1988, in the litigation and school law groups, focusing on general
civil litigation and appeals in both state and federal courts; Susan
E. Lovern, Iowa 1995, in employment and business litigation and
appellate law, representing employers in both state and federal litigation
involving age, disability, race and other discrimination claims, family
and medical leave issues, and various tort claims. She also works
in contract, lease, warranty, fraud, and other commercial disputes.
Robin L. Van Harpen, Minnesota 1995, practices in labor, employment,
school and education law representing public and private employers
in open records claims, wage and hour claims, discrimination and sexual
harassment suits, and labor relations.
Elizabeth L. Walker, Hamline 2000, has joined her father at
Walker Law Office, Cobb, as a general practice associate.
Rosemary R. Elbert, Marquette 1961, has been named deputy
director and civil unit director of Wisconsin Judicare Inc., Wausau.
Diane L. Meulemans, U.W. 2000, has joined the organization's
civil unit as a staff attorney and will participate in Judicare's
Native American Elders Outreach Project. She also will handle general
poverty law casework, community outreach, and education.
Ellyn K. Fuchsteiner, Vermont 1999 cum laude, has joined
the organization's Indian law unit as a staff attorney. She'll also
participate in the Native American Elders Outreach Project.
Mergers,
Relocations, New Associations
John A. Birdsall, U.W. 1989, has established Birdsall Law
Offices S.C., 222 E. Mason St., Milwaukee. He will continue practicing
in criminal defense and small business litigation.
Susan L. Frank, U.W. 1992, has established Susan L. Frank
Attorney at Law. She will continue practicing in employment, professional
negligence, personal injury, and consumer and business torts at 123
E. Main St., Ste. 201, Madison. Frank previously lived and practiced
in Oregon.
Mark Fremgen, John Marshall 1990, has opened Fremgen Law
Offices at 136 Jackson St., Oshkosh, a full-service law firm primarily
focusing in criminal defense, family/divorce law, and personal injury
litigation.
Michelle Fitzgerald, Marquette 2000, has opened Legal Horizons
LLC, 7412 W. State St., Wauwatosa, a full-service reference business
offering law-related services.
Todd J. Friedbacher, Harvard 1994, has opened the Geneva office
of Powell, Goldstein, Frazer & Murphy LLP, practicing before
the World Trade Organization.
George Vernon, Chicago 1975, has opened the Law Offices
of George Vernon, Monroe, and will continue practicing in general
civil and commercial litigation with an emphasis on product liability.
Previously, his office was in Chicago.
James A. Wynn, Jr., Marquette 1979, has been elected to the
American Law Institute. He is a North Carolina Court of Appeals Judge.
Nelson, Dries, Connell & Kramer S.C., Brookfield, has changed its
name to Nelson, Connell & Kramer S.C. James A. Bottoni, Marquette
2000, has joined the firm.
Pamela Pepper, Cornell 1989, has formed Pamela Pepper Attorney
at Law S.C., 731 N. Jackson St., Suite 800, Milwaukee. Pepper
will continue practicing in state and federal criminal defense, including
appellate work.
Thomas & Bonnabeau P.A., has relocated to 5402 Parkdale Dr.,
Suite 101, Minneapolis, Minn., continuing its focus in computer and
information technology law.
Appointments,
Elections
The Association for Women Lawyers has elected the following officers:
president - Lesli Hosford McLinden; president-elect - Gwendolyn
G. Connolly; secretary - Catherine M.P. Hertzberg; and
treasurer - Mary L. Richards, all of Milwaukee.
The Civil Trial Counsel of Wisconsin has elected these officers:
president - William R. Wick, Manitowoc; president-elect - Patrick
W. Brennan, Milwaukee; and secretary/treasurer - Wayne L. Maffei,
Baraboo.
Dennis D. Costello, Marquette 1967, was elected to a second
term on the board of directors of Wisconsin Trial Judges Association.
He is a reserve judge and corporation counsel for Walworth County.
Hannah C. Dugan, U.W. 1987, has been appointed to the Wisconsin
Judicial Commission for a three-year term by the Wisconsin Supreme
Court. The commission investigates and prosecutes complaints against
judges, enforcing high standards of judicial conduct both on and off
the bench.
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Joseph M. Fasi II, Stetson 1983, has been appointed chair
of the Medical Liability Committee of the Defense Research Institute,
the nation's largest association of civil litigation defense lawyers.
Fasi is a partner in Peterson, Johnson & Murray, Milwaukee, focusing
on medical malpractice, trial work, and entertainment law. |
Seymour Gimbel, U.W. 1955, has been appointed court commissioner
by Milwaukee Juvenile Court Judge Michael J. Dwyer. Gimbel practices
law at Seymour Gimbel Law Office, Milwaukee.
Daniel W. Hildebrand, U.W. 1964, has been appointed to serve
a three-year term on the American Bar Association's standing committee
on ethics and professional responsibility and the association's commission
on public financing of judicial campaigns.
The Juneau County Bar Association has elected these officers: president
- Rebecca Richards-Bria; and secretary/treasurer - Thomas
J. McNally.
Cynthia A. Van Bogaert, U.W. 1982, has been elected national
president of the Worldwide Employee Benefits Network, a nonprofit
association that provides educational meetings, publications, and
networking opportunities for employee benefits professionals. Van
Bogaert is with Boardman, Suhr, Curry & Field LLP, Madison.
The Walworth County Bar Association has elected the following officers:
president - Victoria A. Oleniczak, East Troy; president-elect
- Theodore N. Johnson, Elkhorn; and secretary/treasurer -
Maureen D. Boyle, Elkhorn.
The Wisconsin Association of Minority Lawyers has elected these officers:
president - Tracy M. Johnson, Milwaukee; president-elect -
Elaine E. Richards, Milwaukee; secretary - Maria S. Dixon,
Wauwatosa; and treasurer - Sherman C. Mitchell, Milwaukee.
The Wisconsin School Attorneys Association has elected the following
officers: president - Robert W. Burns, Green Bay; vice president
- Kirk D. Strang, Madison; and secretary - Ken Cole, Madison.
The
Wisconsin Supreme Court has appointed the following members of the
Board of Administrative Oversight (BAO) that is created under the
new Lawyer Regulation System. The 12-member BAO will monitor the fairness,
effectiveness, and efficiency of the attorney regulation system and
will propose substantive and procedural rules to the court. The BAO
also will assess the perceptions of the integrity of the lawyer regulation
system, and will inform and educate the public and the bar about the
system's operation.
Burneatta L. Bridge, U.W. 1982, is deputy attorney general,
sits on the State Bar Board of Governors, and served on a BAPR district
committee.
Dennis R. Cimpl, Marquette 1975, is a Milwaukee County judicial
court commissioner. He has served on the State Bar Board of Governors,
the BAPR Study Committee, and a BAPR district committee.
Claire A. Fowler, Hubertus, a nonlawyer member, owns Gemini
Employee Leasing Inc., which she founded in 1981. Fowler serves on
numerous professional boards and committees.
Krista L. Ginger, Madison, a nonlawyer member, is executive
assistant to State Public Defender.
John W. Holzhuter, Marquette 1983, is a partner in Consigny,
Andrews, Hemming & Grant, Janesville.
T. James Kennedy, Kenosha, a nonlawyer member, owns and manages
Senior Citizen Services.
W. H. Levit Jr., Harvard 1967, is a partner and chair of the
International Practice Group at Godfrey & Kahn, Milwaukee. Levit previously
was a criminal defense attorney, has served on a BAPR district committee,
and is former chair of the State Bar's Committee on Resolution of
Fee Disputes.
Truman Q. McNulty, Marquette 1948, a partner in Whyte Hirschboeck
Dudek, Milwaukee, is a former State Bar President and State Bar and
the ABA board member. He has served on numerous State Bar and ABA
professional discipline and ethics committees, and on the editorial
board that produced the Lawyers Manual on Professional Conduct.
James W. Mohr Jr., Harvard 1972, is founder, managing partner,
and president of Mohr & Anderson in Hartford. He is president of the
Washington County Bar Association.
Michael J. O'Neill, Mayville, a nonlawyer member, is a mechanical
engineer with John Deere in Horicon. He is a past member of the Mayville
Police and Fire Commission and the Mayville School Board.
Ann Ustad Smith, Northwestern 1984, is a partner with Michael
Best & Friedrich, Madison, and is a member of the firm's ethics committee.
A past member of a BAPR district committee, Smith also represented
BAPR on open records issues in 1999.
Deborah M. Smith, U.W. 1980, is legal counsel for the State
Public Defender's Office. Smith helped to start the Dane County Drug
Treatment Court, and has served on a variety of courthouse committees
and the State Bar's BAPR Study Committee.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has appointed the following members of
the Preliminary Review Committee (PRC) of the Lawyer Regulation System.
The PRC will review attorney misconduct or medical incapacity investigation
results and determine whether to proceed in the matters. Michael
S. Ariens, Marquette 1982, Saint Marys University School of Law,
San Antonio, Texas; Wayne A. Arnold, U.W. 1974, State Public
Defender's Office, Rice Lake; Thomas W. Bertz, Marquette 1962,
Anderson, Shannon, O'Brien, Rice & Bertz , Stevens Point; John
R. Dawson, Duke 1970, Foley & Lardner, Milwaukee; Karri L.
Fritz-Klaus, Marquette 1983, The Law Office of Fritz-Klaus, Milwaukee;
Rev. Steven K. Gjerde, nonlawyer member, Spencer; Dr. M.
Tambura Omoiele, nonlawyer member, Madison; James D. Wickhem,
Marquette 1975, Meier, Wickhem, Lyons & Schulz SC, Janesville;
James D. Friedman, Notre Dame 1972, Quarles & Brady LLP, Milwaukee;
Joan Greendeer-Lee, nonlawyer member, Tomah; Bernard T.
McCartan, Marquette 1976, American Family Mutual Insurance, Madison;
Frank D. Remington, U.W. 1984, Wisconsin Department of Justice,
Madison.
Authors,
Speakers
Joseph A. Pickart, Iowa 1990, and Kristina E. Somers,
Boston College 1995, have co-authored the Wisconsin Chapter of the
ABA Property Tax Deskbook, 2000 Edition, published annually
by the American Bar Association. The book describes the statutory,
regulatory, and judicial framework of the property tax in the 50 states
and District of Columbia.
Pickart and Somers are with Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, Milwaukee,
and practice primarily state and local tax law, emphasizing contested
tax matters. They are also contributing authors to The Complete
Guide to Wisconsin Sales and Use Taxes, published annually by
Michael Best & Friedrich.
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Ken Driggs, Mercer 1980, U.W. LL.M. 1991, has published
Evil Among Us: The Texas Mormon Missionary Murders (Signature
Books, 2000), about the 1974 murders of two Latter Day Saints
missionaries outside Austin, Texas. This is his first book.
Driggs is a public defender in Atlanta, focusing on the defense
of death penalty cases. |
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Richard Podell, U.W. 1969, was interviewed on CNN's "Burden
of Proof" program about a British high court ruling authorizing
doctors to separate a pair of Siamese twins despite their parents'
objections. Podell recently shared his expertise on international
family law at the Belfast Conference for Family Lawyers of Northern
Ireland, Ireland, and England. Podell is president of Richard
J. Podell & Associates, Milwaukee. |
Katherine L. Charlton, a partner in Shneidman, Myers, Dowling,
Blumenfield, Ehlke, Hawks & Domer, Milwaukee and Madison, received
the Association for Women Lawyers' Annual Pro Bono Award. In addition
to her practice in employment and family law, Charlton frequently
represents pro se clients and is a volunteer participant in a family
law pro se clinic in Milwaukee County. Charlton received the same
award from the Association for Women Lawyers in 1995.
Howard Eisenberg, U.W. 1971, is the first recipient of the
Defender Award for contributions to professionalism in criminal practice.
Eisenberg is Dean of Marquette Law School, where he's been since 1995.
He is Wisconsin's first state public defender and wrote the current
public defender statutes.
The Wisconsin Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (WACDL) created
the Defender Award in honor of the late William Coffey, Milwaukee,
an association founder. WACDL is the only Wisconsin professional organization
devoted solely to criminal law.
Gregg Hagopian, U.W. 1987, Milwaukee assistant city attorney,
has received the Most Valuable Member Award from the Wisconsin Association
of Assessing Officers in appreciation of his initiative and contributions
to governmental assessors throughout Wisconsin.
John Halloran Heide, U.W. 1987, has become a board certified
family law trial advocate through the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
Heide is also a Brown County court commissioner and a shareholder
with Everson, Whitney, Everson & Brehm S.C., Green Bay.
Kevin M. Maroney, U.W. 1988, was given the U.S. Labor Department's
Distinguished Career Service Award for sustained high quality and
efficiency. Maroney is associate director of the department's office
of congressional and intergovernmental affairs, working on legislation
pertaining to pension and health benefits under the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act (ERISA) since 1993.
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Elyse Mollner Stackhouse, U.W. 1990, has earned her
masters in business administration from the U.W.-Oshkosh. She
is corporate counsel for Rice Management Inc., a multistate
provider of skilled nursing services.
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Nancy K. Splain, U.W. 1977, has completed two years in the
Ukraine as a liaison with the ABA's Central and East European Law
Initiative, a program designed to strengthen legal reform efforts
in the newly independent states of Eastern Europe. Splain worked with
Ukrainian Supreme Court and lower court judges, attorneys, and bar
associations. Among the projects she worked on were CLE seminars,
a business law course, and freedom of expression issues. Splain resides
in Phoenix.
The following have been recognized by the State Public Defender's
Office: Barbara Maier, Marquette 1976, and Owen Williams,
Illinois 1970, received the Justice for All Award in recognition
of their outstanding work in indigent defense.
Dave Zerwick, U.W. 1978, Leslee Ruscitti, Northern Illinois
1985, and Laura Schwefel, U.W. 1995, received a Wisconsin Public
Defender Award in recognition of their outstanding commitment and
dedication to the State Public Defender mission and to the training
of the Milwaukee Police Department.
Brian Figy, Western New England College 1991, received the
Rubin Society Award in recognition of dedicated service to his community.
John E. Donahue, U.W. 1975, and Randy S. Nelson, Marquette
1977, have earned inclusion in the 2000-2001 edition of The Best Lawyers
in America.
Donahue has been a partner of Weiss, Berzowski, Brady & Donahue LLP,
Milwaukee and Delafield, since 1981 and focuses on employee benefits
law, and Nelson has been a partner since 1984, focusing on estate
planning, business succession planning, and tax planning.
In Memoriam
William H. Belter, U.W. 1949, Appleton, July 7, 1926 - Dec.
12, 1999.
Danford J. Bubolz, U.W. 1949, Verona, May 23, 1920 - Oct.
19, 2000.
Robert G. Gehrz, U.W. 1941, St. Paul, Minn., July 9, 1915
- Dec. 12, 1999.
Howard C. Johnson, U.W. 1975, McFarland, Dec. 31, 1948 - Oct.
6, 2000.
David Keyser, Marquette 1942, Milwaukee, Sept. 27, 1918 -
Nov. 12, 1999.
Eugene J. Koenen, U.W. 1952, Shorewood, Sept. 23, 1923 - Sept.
18, 2000.
Edgar E. Lien, Valparaiso 1960, Madison, Aug. 3, 1936 - Oct.
28, 2000.
Mary Hurth Raney, U.W. 1933, Glendale, Ariz., May 30, 1908
- Sept. 26, 2000.
Stevens L. Riley, U.W. 1956, Eau Claire, Sept. 24, 1932 -
Aug. 21, 2000.
Erwin Seehafer, Valparaiso 1951, Augusta, Oct. 14, 1918 -
March 31, 2000.
Austin F. Smith, U.W. 1936, Manitowoc, Nov. 18, 1911 - Oct.
1, 2000.
Arnold J. Wightman, U.W. 1953, Madison, Jan. 19, 1927 - July
19, 1999.
Harold M. Wolfson, Marquette 1937, Los Angeles, Calif., Nov.
27, 1913 - May 17, 2000.