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The University of Wisconsin - Whitewater's "Old Main" symbolized the University for many years.  In this picture from the 1960's, she stands proud in all her glory.  Dad earned his library credentials here and then worked in the Anderson Library, retiring as  Head of Acquisitions.  

Like "Old Main," he is fondly remembered on campus.  Over the years, people on campus have recognized the "Breitsprecher" name and shared their warm reflections.  While putting information together for this project, it was fun to meet people on campus that still remember dad.  All send their best wishes and enjoyed helping get information together.

The Librarians Council (1969):  [Seated] Seth Cain, Director of Library; Russell Moratz.  [Standing] Marguerite Mc Neil, Alice Golden, Paul Breitsprecher, Amy Peterson, Mary Elizabeth  Harris, James Matthew.

Alpha Beta Alpha:  [Front Row] Lois Roethler, Doreen Grabowskil, Carol Lundin, Eleanor Anderson, Yyvonne Jones, Lora Schallhorn, Pamela Rich, Evelyn Toms.  [Back Row] Paul Breitsprecher, James Mathews, Harold Eckes, Diane Whitney, Jeffery Reed, Norman Martin, Kenneth Michols, John Stoneberg, Squire Luttrel, Kay Sturtevant.

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