American politician
Diane Joyce Drufenbrock SSSF (7 October 1929 – 4 November 2013),[ 1] also known as Sister Madeleine Sophie , was an American religious sister as a member of the Catholic School Sisters of St. Francis . She was a Christian socialist who was the vice-presidential candidate for the Socialist Party USA in the 1980 United States presidential election .[ 2]
Biography
Drufenbrock was born in Evansville , Indiana . In 1948, after graduating Reitz Memorial High School , she moved to Milwaukee , Wisconsin , to enter the Franciscan Sisters. A mathematics graduate of Alverno College in 1953[ 3] and of Marquette University ,[ 4] she taught mathematics at Alverno College , at the University of Wisconsin–Parkside , and elsewhere around Milwaukee, including at the then-new St. Joseph High School (Kenosha) when it opened in September 1957.
Drufenbrock gained a doctorate in mathematics from the University of Illinois at Urbana in 1963. After teaching for 13 years at Alverno College, she taught at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in her native Indiana for 18 years.[ 5]
Her interest in social issues led her to join the Socialist Party USA in 1976. She ran as their vice-presidential candidate in the 1980 United States presidential election,[ 6] and served as that party's National Treasurer . That campaign resulted in the Party's recognition by the Federal Elections Commission as a national political party.
Death
Drufenbrock died on November 4, 2013, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin .[ 1]
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National Co-Chairs
Stephanie Cholensky (current)
Pat Noble (current)
Presidential tickets
1976 , Zeidler /Brisben
1980 , McReynolds /Drufenbrock
1988 , Kenoyer /Ehrenreich
1992 , Brisben /Garson
1996 , Hollis /Chester
2000 , McReynolds /Hollis
2004 , Brown /Herbert
2008 , Moore /Alexander
2012 , Alexander /Mendoza
2016 , Soltysik /Walker
2020 , Hawkins /Walker
Parties by state and territory
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