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' - p •r ., A-: % - • ,5 ' dW ' '  4 r r ' ft % ' j ZIL 1954 ueia p L reiakton Ulniuer it ' f Jyyiakay ebra6l a L ' evnica nne Caldwell and r ita £5 Editors •t rCf ' r - - .r.-. ■; v- .; r2?:- .v . m3 ' r-i:i , ' « ,  , L , ■. . ; n i • TO n tmd nucleu6 ■J ■■I , ■jrZ:.llj . „J: we Sewice J n emonam C dward . C p6en 3 rancis t V Ic =J-Jertno H rCeaenl . eqenl loudlud yv. tc ammer PL.:b. l- rofeiior of fVloaern cJLanauaqei J- aul y. Mina jack S ckuiti 54 reih man L c tentd omen ryiiwlstr ' atlon Hulti ommunicationS CiuU htrvii r euaiou6 cJLlfe r reeks otoritieA fraternities J4o. tonoranei ocieLu Gemots M 8 12 36 38 48 70 74 86 102 126 128 134 ' 160 164 184 m ■•M ! l i • r ke wem Keuerend L an . f emert - y- J- reildent of ne L i-eiaklon ufniueriitu h.. lr■(Lxecutit e y iiiilanl to the - reiiaent . . . The exception to the rule that there is no such thing as a perpetual motion ma- chine . . . his official title is executive assist- ant to the president ... as such, he has trav- eled thousands of miles to tell the Creighton story to strangers . . . and to remind alums of Creighton ' s needs. He guides the fund- raising, developmental, building, operating, and endowment programs . . . promotes the membership and general activities of the alumni association . . . heads Creighton ' s public relations staff. ke LAmuer6itii (15 oar d or ru tees Very Rev. Carl M. Reinert S.J.. A.M., S.T.L. President Rev. John J. Foley S.J.. A.M.. S.T.L. Secretary Rev. Thomas H. Murphy S.J., A.M.. LL.M. Treasurer Rev. William F. Kelley Rev. Henry L. Sullivan Edward F. Leary S.J., A.M., S.T.L., Ph.D. S.J.. A.M. A.B., LL.B., K.S.G Legal Adviser cJLau llSoara or KeaenU Arthur L. Coad Presid nl, Packers National Bank Karl N. Louis Vice Pretident, J. L. Brandeis It Sons Bert Murphy Chairman of the Board, Andrew Murphy 8t Son W. Otto Swanson Chairman of the Board President, Nebraska Clothing Co. Daniel J. Gross, LL.B. Attorney Louis D. McGuire, M.D. Professor of Surgery, The Creighton Unirersity Ambrose J. Seitz ExecutJTe Vice President Union Pacific Railroad Clarence L. Landen President, Securities Acceptance Corporation W. B. Millard. Jr.. Ph.B. President, Omaha National Banlc 10 W. Clarke Swanson Executive Vice President and Treasurer C. A. Swanson Sons fisa i .y-. i-v. .sa ' .v .9 . •Jii -•i ' ' L olieae of -Mrts and S ciencci A L olleae of C-c ommetce f - -i,.;.. ' ' ivV- fcV 1 ' ' l- ' ,- ' .ft ' :.■w: ' {f : : . ' •y-ij. ■•; • lis i; ' ? ,v, ■' . H . H S cnool Of oLa V •1 v - : W Ljraduaie S chool School of JJentisl -r i- : ■f? pr: : ' ' W.v -. •4 ' 5- V f -.•• ' •■■.. t 5 • •.t. ' . - :-.t ' :r - ' ' -: : L olieae of l- harmacif -ichool OF r fie die L ontents vSo ard Of LjouernorS 14 yUean of 1 If I en 16 J-)ean at AJom.en 16 Student L ounielor 16 L olleae o - rti and ciencei 17 L oUeae of (commerce 20 S chooi of Jentiitru 22 Dcnool of oLaw 24 J ckool of Ifiledicine 26 L oileae of f- ' narmacu 28 ■3 . L atherine i Unit of V luriina 30 t. Joseph i Unit of r luriina 31 (graduate J cnool 33 acu itu 34 J2 f oiie eae6 9 ? w tfl n student u mon Arts: Robert Klein and Sebastian Basilico V oard oi ouernor6 Commerce: Kenneth Stangel, Pres., and Frank P. Hogan Dentistry: Norman J. Gradoville, Vice-pres., and William T. Holthaus 14 Law: Monte M. Taylor, Tr as.. and Paul A. Rauth Medicine: Tom W. Dunklin and Frank Brau Referee between faculty, schools, students . . . spon- sors and organizes big events each year . . . Homecoming . . . float building . . . dances . . , Junior-Senior Prom, selec- tion of princesses, queen, king . . . Frosh Frolic . . . promotes Red Cross Blood drives . . . annually publishes stu- dent handbook and directory . . . membership, two students from each school, elected in schoolwide competition . . . serve two years . . . Kenneth Stangel, Pres. . . . Rev. Austin E. Miller, S. J., Sponsor . . . Pharmacy: Tom W. Shermuly, Sec, and Miles Vana 15 WdL 2).un Wc omen J ean of filen f eu. rancli (y. UJelavyiayi S ludenl ( ounieCoi Presidents: Dick Dean 4, Tom Shanahan 2, Bob Klein 3, Pete Whalen 1 Rev. Wm. F. Kelley, S. J., Ph. D., Dean Miss Ellen de Walle the students . . , always available to assist oiieae f yw j and S c ciences . . . College ot Arts and Sciences . . . better known as Creighton College . . . Father William Kelley, S.J., Dean . . . triendly and etticient . . . Father L. F. Janscn, S. [., Assistant Dean . . . endeared to Fresh- men lor his orientation classes. Both aim for edu- cation ol the whole man . . . jDhysically, spiritually, intellectually. Fittcen possible ticlds ot concentration . . . home ol Pre schools . . . better known b?f Law, Dent, Med students as the calm before the storm ... or We thought the first three years were rough . . . library of over 92,000 books . . . English majors will have read all of them by gradu- ation . . . student projects: KOCU . . . The Creig iton- ian . . . the Bluejay . . . graduate well equipped to carry spirit, ideals of Creighton to the world . . . Father Kelly dictates to Pal Brierty 17 Mmi er liu oLlb Miss Hunl, Head Librarian checks out a book to John Hanna Father Jansen, Asst. Dean, enjoys a joke with Anne Eide it. Robert Aust, Asst. Prof, of Mil. apt. John Barrett, As«t, Prof, of Mil. idncy BiUior, Ph.O.. Assoc, Prof, of 8io, Alvin Beitinqef, A,M., Prof, of Math. James Broderick, A.M., Assoc. Prof, of Edu. Laurence Brown, A,M,, Assoc. Prof, of Soc,; Dir. of the D«pt. Donald Burdick, 8.S,, Teaching Fellow in Chem, Rev. Henry ©atper. S.J., Ph.D., Asst. Prof, of Hist,; Dean of Graduate School Charles Charvat, Ph.D., Prof, of Eng. Frank Clochetfo, B.S., Inst, in Eng. Drawing Morris Dansky, A.M., Asst Prof, of Math. Rev. Francis Deqlnrian, 5 J , AM,, Assoc. Pfof. of Rel. Lt. Col Frartcti Devlin, B S., Prof, of Mil. Harry Dolphin, B.S., Inst, in Journ. John Englund, M.S.. Inst, in M th. Rev. James Fitipatrick, S.J., Ph.D,, Asst. Prof, of Phil. Rel. Rev. John Flannfqan, S.J., A.M. Inst, in Eng, Rev. Burton Fr«$er, S.J., A.M., ln$t. in Mod. tang. Thom4S Gilroy, M.S., Inst, in Math. Aleiandre Goulet, Ph.D., Asst. Prof, of Mod. Lang, Mrs. Maurine Hamilton. A,M., Asst. Prof, of Edu. and Soc Re . Charles Hayden, S.J., Ph.D., Prof, of Phy. Leo jacks. Ph.D., Prof, of Class. Lang.; Dir. of Dept. Rev. Ralph Jung, S,J., A.M., Assf. Prof, of Rel, Rev. Patrick Kelly, S,J., A.M., Ajst, Prof, of Eng. Leo Kennedy, Ph.D., Prof, of Edu.; Dir. of Dept. Hans Laas, Ph.D., Prof, of Mo (. Lang., Djr. of Dept. Rev. Robert takas, S.J., A.M., tr st, of En , Rev. Herbert Lemke, S.J., A.M., Inst, in Soc, and Frank McCann, A.M.. Inst, in Sph. Rev. John Markoe, S J., A.M., Asst. Prof, in Math. Rev. Austin Miller, S J , A.M., Ajit, Prof, of Soc; Dean of Men Ma], John Naughton, A.B., Asst, Robert Nossen, Ph.D., Asst. Prof. of the Dept. Capt. William Obley, Henri Ouellet, Ph.D., Marie Pierik, Lect. in Edwin Puis, A.M., Robert Rellly. A.M. Prof, of Mil. English: Acting Oir, in Asst. Prof, of Mil. Prof, of Phi. B.S., Asst 1 Rel. Prof, of Lect. i Inst, in S.J., Ph.D., Prof, of Phi. Inst, in Eng, and Mod. Lang. S.J„ Ph.D., Asst. Prof, of Pljl. Sph. n Eng, Biol. 18 Louis Raiser, B.S. (tev, Henri Renard Elizabeth Ricker. A.M Rev, William Rossner of Dept. Edward Rousseau, A.M., Inst, in Phi. Sebastian Salerno, B.S., Inst, in Phys, Edu. Allan Schlelch, A.M., Asst. Prof, of Hist. John Sheehan, Ph.D., Prof, of Biol; Research Assoc. Clinical Cystology; Dir. of the Biol. Dept. Key. Edward Thro, S.J., A.M., Inst, in Class. Lang wJght West, Lecf. in Art louite Woeppel, A.M., M.N. Lect. In Edu d .PV- Basketball Coach Prof, of Donald ). naumann Asst. I ' rof. Chem. Rev. Virgil C. Blum S.J.. A.M. Instr. Hi.st. Rev. Thomas Bowdern .S.J.. Ph.D. Prof. Edu. Edward P. |. Corbett A.M. .Asst. Prof. Eng, ' incent L. Decker S.J.. A.B. Instr. Rel. § i Rev. Phillip r. Derrig S.J.. A.M. Asst. Prof. Rel.-Dir. of Dept. Rev. William G. Downing S.J.. M.S. Asst. Prof. Eco. and Soc. Dean F. Graunke, A.M. Instr. in Speech and Dram. Art Benedict J. Jaskoski Rev. Thomas N. Jorgensen C;. L. Kcnnv Re . James P. Kramper Ph.D. S.J.. A.M. Ph.D. S.J.. A.M. Asst. Prof. Bio. .Vsst. Prof. Eng. Prof. Chem.— Head of Dept. Instr. in Math. r Rev. Ignatius Davlin S.J., A.M. Assc. Prof. Phi. Vernon L. Hoyi Lect. in Journ. Bazii . . i aziire M.S. Instr. in Phy. iev, Francis J. Moriarty S.J.. A.M. Instr. Phi. I ' . Ravmond Nielson Ph.D. I ' rof. of Hist.-Dirof Dept. Phillipos E. Papadakis Ph.D. , ssc. Prof. Chm. Rev. James J. Qiiinn S.J., A.M. Instr. Phi. and Eng. Allen li. Sihlcsiiigci M.S. Instr. Bio. Paul J. Sorrentino A.M. Instr. Mod. Lang. . rthnr G. Umscheid Ph.D. Prof. Hist. Rev. Roswell C. William S.J., A.M. .Asst. Prof. Eng— Dir of Dept. Joiirn.— Dir. Comm. .Arts Dr. Bill Bluejay A.M., P.M., P.S., R.S.V.P. Prof, of Ornithology of the Western Slopes L olleae of L c ommerce Floyd E. Walsh, Ph.D., Dean Joseph Soshnik, B.S.C., M.S., Ph.D., Ass ' l. Dea Rev. William F. Kelley. S.J., Ph.D., Regent Presidents: Duane Bueltel 4, Louis White 3, Dan Simon 1, JJ Egan 2. 20 First Row: Norlin Riieschhoff, John Knutson, Don Kohns, Dick Rcttcnmaier, llolj I ' aulsen, Bol) Ko al, Don CimpI Sfxond Row: Bob Decker. Joe Barmeltler, Ed Jurek, Marilyn Siicha, Eel McCarthy, Joe Reeves, Pete Frenzer, Bill Young, Diiane Bueltel I HiRu Row: Earl McMillan, Jim Heaton, Mike Donahue, Bill Jeffers . . . the people not to make bets with . . . they know the score. Finance . . . marketing . . . accounting ... all go into the make-up of these future business men, who now have a great advantage over other students in financial matters. Dr. Floyd E. Walsh, Dean of these collegiates, sees to it that those stuclents go into tlie business world with the principles of modern business, as well as the ability to put these principles into practice. Gives the community business men with ethical principles . . . and they make their mark for Creighton . . . and will continue to do so . . . Norbert G. tmoch. B.S.C., M.S., Ph.D., C.P.A., Lecf. In Cost Ace. , |f Donald Wi B««lti B.S.C.. AM , C.P.A., Insfr. in Stat. ' ' ' John P. Bsgle j B.S.C, A.M.. Ph,D,, ' C.P.A., Prof, of Ace, Dir. of 0«pt. Bernard ., ■.: Colwiy, B.S.C , Instr, in Mkt. and Mch. Charles J Coi fn V. A.B,, A.M., Ph.D., Prof, of Mkt. and Mch., Dtr of Dept. William G. ' DoVt Hannah M. ; Do e, ' E James A. Hart, 8.S. Dir. of ' Dept. James A. Herbert, S.J., A.M., M.S., Asst. Prof, of Econ. A.. M.A., Instr. in SC . A.M., Ph.D., l.t.B., Asst., Prof, of Econ. and Act. B S.C, C.P.A. Ace. Instr. in James P. K en« , L.k.B., B.S., Instr. in Econ. Raymond D Shd ftr. X.B., A.M.. C.P.A., Asst. Prof, of Ace. Joseph Soshnik, f.S.C, M.S., Ph.D.. Asst. Prof, of Mgt, and Dir of Dept. Floyd £. Welsh, I.S.C., A.M., Ph.D.. Pfof. of Ace, Dean Virginia F. Chisholm, Sec. to Dean Mr. Beck clarifies a problem in Ihe stat lab. 21 cLooi of Jjentbtn . . . Anatomy . . . bacteriology . . . his- tology . . . metallurgy . . . prosthetics ... all this work to look down in the mouth all day? Well, when we retire we can always pose and make statements tor toothpaste ads. Students find that the dental school has an excellent li- brary containing 3,342 volumes . . . Yeh, and 1 did research in every one ot them. Dean James Pence ... ef- ficient, with the ability to inculcate a professional attitude . . . sees that stu- dent is not merely a dentist, but an edu- cated, cultured man, fully realizing his moral obligations, developed spiritually, intellectually, physically. Students get most valuable training through their clink service . . . ouch! . . . easy Doc ... Rev. Edmund J. Stumpf S.J., A.M. Regent James H. Pence D.D.S., F.I.C.D., F.A.C.D. Dean Ralph S. AlberHon, D.D.S., Prof, of ProsfMfic Dent, and Dir. of C f. Harry N. Boyne, D.D.S., M.S.. M.D., F.I.C.S., Oral Surgery and DIr. of Dept. V ;iliam J. Brennan, D.D.S,, Inst, in Oper. Dent. and Dental Anafomy Peter M, David, D.D.S-. Inst, in Crown and Bridge Arte M. Dunn, D.D.S., B.S., Inst, in Radiology Abraham D, Faier, D.D.S., Asst. in Oral Surgery Rev. James L. Fitlpatricli. S.J., A.M., S.T.L., Ph.D., Aisc. Prof. Phi. Maurice B. Griffin, D.D.S., Asst, in Dental Anatomy Frank T. Hamilton, M.D,, Inst, in Pathology -Emmet R. Hansen, B.S.D., D.D.S., Insf. in Oper 5tanie y J. Honsa, O.D.S.. Ir.tt. in Oper. Dent Jafnes V. Huerter, O.O.S., A« t. in Pedodontics Walter W. Key, D.D.S.. B.S.D., Inst, in Anasthesla and Oral Surgery John A. Klein, B.S.D., D.D.S., Prof. Pedodontics Aloysius A. Kubat, D.D.S., A  t. in Pedodontitl Joseph A. Lukas, D,D.S., Asst. in Oral Surgery Raymond J. McVaney,« D.D.S., Asst. in Prosthetic Dent. Cecil G. Muller, D.D.S., F.A.C.D., F.I.C.O., Prof of Orthodontics ' ' Orval P. Nesselbush, A. B., M.S., D.D.S., Ajst. Oper. Dent. Jamej T. O ' Connell, D.D.S., R.F.D., Inst, in Crown and Bridge Garland G. O ' Connor, D.D.S., Inst, in Oper. Dent. Bernard B. O ' Meara, D.D.S., Inst, in Oper Dent. Floyd L. Paynter, D.D.S., A.M., Inst, in Dent. Med. Albert G. Schati, A.B., U.B., Inst, in Juris- prudence and Spec. Ethics John F. Stewart, D.D.S., Asst. In Oper. Dent. James W, VaVerka, M.S., M.D., Asst. Prof. Chem. R. E. Weaver, B.S.D., D.D.S., Atst. Prof, of Crown and Bridge J. MaeRae Williams, BSD., D.D.S., Asst. in Oper, Di=ni. Rudolph J. Yechout, O.D.S., M.S.D., Inst, in Oral Surgery Presidents: Coleman Dell 3, Don Ullstrom 4, Len Hig- gins 1. A section of the Creighton University Dental Clinic Anthony R. Cimino D.D.S. Inst, in Crown and Bridge and Prosthetic Dent. i ' m rcc! (.. Nasr D.n.s. Inst, in Diagnosis and Dir. of Dept.; Dir. of Dent. Clinic Robert . ining B..A.. D.D.S. Inst, in Oper. Dent. Dr. G. P. Pirsch; Lawrence . . Donahoe. D.D..S., I Dir. of Dept.: Frank D. Carman, B.S.. D.D.S., Inst. L. Cahoy. D.D.S.. Inst, in Crown and Bridge; Fred G. Nasr. D.D.S.; Robert V. Vining. B.A., D.D.S.; Abraham D. Faier, D.D.S., Assi. in Oral Surgery rof. of Periodontia and n Oper. Dent.; Andrew Dean James A. Doyle with Bill Craig and Jim Langdon . . . Celebrating its Golden Year — titty years of providing Omaha and the nation with barristers grounded in civil and criminal law and, more important, with a practical knowledge of the moral law. Requirements for admission — three years of Liberal Arts ... a good average . . . intelligence . . . and once in — research, never ending research . . . with a library of 40,000 volumes I ' ll nener get to the bottom of this. James A. Doyle, Dean, and Rev. Paul Gregg, S.J., Regent, stress that the purpose of the school is to give students not only practical knowledge of common law, but also the history, the ethics, the development of the legal-mind that goes with it. School sponsors Legal Aid Clinic to those financially unable to afford legal counsel . . . wonder if 1 could sue my professor for mental cruelty . . . S ckooi cJ C auj Rev. Paul Gregg, S.J.. Regent 24 Presidents: Ed Patterson 1, Pal Hyde 3- Don Bell 2. Research . . . research . . . research . . Jim Koley seems quile interested in this demonstration I the lie detector . . . a mock trial in the famous Moot Couri . . 25 Dean Frederick G. Gillick, M. D. Dr. Harold Neu, Chairman of the Clinical Council, Rev. John J. Foley, S.J., Regent, and Dr. Frederick Gillick Dean J ckooi of . . . Hang out my shingle. Ma, I ' ve been ACCEPTED! . . . only four more years until I ' m an M.D. . . . Ophthalmology . . . Pathology . . . Physiology . . . Pharmocology . . . Microbiology . . . O, Gee!!! Ad- mission requirements are stiff . . . wide liberal edu- cation in arts, heavy science background . . . three recommendations from professors in Arts College . . . aptitude test . . . physical exam . . . must be passed by the Connnittec of Admissions. Frederick Gillick, M. D., Dean . . . Richard L. Egan , M. D., Assistant eaicine Dean . . . see to it that the purpose of the school is carried out . . . that Creighton provides not only doctors, but doctors with sound moral, ethical, and religious principles. Med School is a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American Medical Association. Creighton clinic treats hiuidreds annually . . . also gives Health Service to students . . . FREE . . . and excuses for missing classes . . . catch though, you have to be sick . . . (snitff) . . . 26 Dr. (.eoif c Sc;ml;m. Dr. , . . Murphy Rc . John |. lokv. .S.|., Dr. Ben Sliit ky Dr. lr;mk IJari;). Dr. Miiiiriie (.ricr, Dr. Harrx McCarlhv. Dr. I rcdcrick (.illick, Di Ri( h.ird Kgan Rev. John J. Foley, S.J., Regent Uack Row: Fr. Foley, Dr. John Ferguson, Dr. Richard Egan, Dr. Nicholas Dietz. Dr. Joseph Berherian, Dr. Victor Levine, Dr. Julian Baumel, Dr. George Sherr. Dr. Frederick Giliick Front Row: Dr. Charles VVilhelm, Dr. Irene Penlz, Dr. Stelios Samaras, Dr. Smith, Dr. Joseph Ciardner, Dr. William Niemer, Dr. Raymond Johnson. Mr. Don Stumpff, Dr. Ira Rosenblum, Dr. Leo Glements ' Frank R. Barta, M.D., Oir. of Psychiatry and Neuroloqyi John A. Borqhoff, M.D., Co-Dir. of Dermatology Richard L. Egan, M.D., Asit. to the Dean and Dir. of Undergraduate Clinical Instruction James f. Finegan. M.D., Dir. of Ophthalmology Frederick . Sillick, M.D„ Dean, Dir. of Preventive Medi- cine and Public Health 4[«erice E. Grier, M.D., Dir. of Obstetrics and Gyne- cology J. Raymond Johnson, Ph.D., Dir. of Physiology and Pharmacology James f. Kelly, Sr., M.O., Dir. of Radiology Zeno N. Korfh, KI.D., Co-Dir. of Dermatology Victor E. Levine. hl.D., Dir. of Biological Chemistry James W. Martin, M.D.. Dir. of Orthopedic Surgery Harfiy H. McCarthy, M.D., D}r. of Surgery W. Joseph McMarfin, M.D., Acting Dir. of Urology J. Harry Murphy, M.D.. Dir. of Pediatrics .Harold N. Neu, M.D., Dir. of Medicine B. Cart Russum, W.D., Dir. of Pathology James M. Severens, Ph.D., Dtr. of Microblolog R. Dale Smith, Ph.D., Dir. of Anatomy Thomas T. Smith, M.D., Dir. of OtolaryBgolo95| Presidents: Jones 4 Tom Grier 3. John Metheny Z. Ed Novak 1. Richard Mrs. Dolan. Secretary, Dr. James F. Kelly, Dr. Zeno Korth, Dr. Vincent Moragues, Dr. James Martin. Dr. James Finegan, Dr. Thomas T. Smith. i)r. William J. McMartin 27 L oite eae oi f PL armaCi i . . . Claims to have the most unified student body . . . the advantages of this group are un- limited . . . the pleasant winter walks from Pharmacy School to the Hilltop . . . the infinite pleasure derived from taking inniuiierable lab courses at one time ... all the time . . . Pharma- cology . . . Physiology . . . Chemistry. But then there is the annual day for antics . . . Pharmacy Day . . . picnic . . . dinner-dance. For the juniors and seniors, the annual Eastern excur- sion to investigate the making of pills . . . De- troit . . . Chicago. And at the end of four years ... a professional degree ... a credit and aid to the community . . . r. William A. Jarrelt, Pharm. D., B.S., Dean Rev. John J. Foley, S.J., Regent Presidents: Pete Thraen 2, Tom Hulcheson 4, Jerry Miller 3, John Dunn 1 cyp . . . Pharmacy organization ... to which ail students belong . . . greatly responsible lor the unity ot the school . . . the meetings every two weeks help keep the students alert . . . not only regarding pharmaceutical de- velopments . . . but also current events with which a professional man ought to be acquainted . . . not all work and no play . . . CUPA also plans and sponsors Pharmacy Day activities . . . Dean Jarrett, responsible tor its initiation . . . Lois Cooper. Lect. in Pint Aid Ann L. Cierwiniki, A.B., B.S. Pharm., M.S., Ant. Prof. of Bio. Sci. Frank M. Ferraro. B.S. Pharm.. M.S., A$$t. Prof, of Bio. Sci., Acting Director of the Department -r J ' Nikolaut R. HansI, M.S., Ph.D., Asst. Prof, of Phartn. Chem, Act, Dir. of Dept. Gene L. Johnsen, Lect. in Showcard WrHiaq and Window Display Wayne I. Koski, B.S., Lect. In First Aid William J. Linsay, A.B., LLB.. Lect. in Pharm. Law Clifton F. Lord, t.S. Pharm., Ph.D.. Asst. Prof, of Pharmacy, Act. Dir. of Dept. Sebastion Pirruccelte, 9.S., MS, Asst. Prof, of Phar., Dir. of Clinic Pharmacy Theodore Vedscle Antoinette Karbush, Sec. to Ijean Bob Hewson, Jack Thull, Henry Lease, Wes Wilhelm I One of those many labs . . Poor Fido 29 The lobby of Si. Catherine ' s Hospital V A- Sister M. Kevin, R.S.M., R.N., A.M., Dir. of St. Catherine ' s Unit L L aikenne s Ulnit or Class Offickrs: Delores Egan, Sec. 2; Rosemary Ratajczyk. Reporter 2; Shirley Lyman. Vice-pres. 2; Patricia Runa, Pres. 2; Betty Neiiberger, I reas. 2; Betty Looiiiis. I ' res. 3; .• nn McBride, Vice-pres. 3. n ur6Ln 9 . . . St. Catherine ' s since 1928 has t iven the community trained R.N. ' s . . . has given C.U. men date material . . . given Omaha hospital service since 1920 . . . .Sis- ter M. Kevin, R.S.M., director . . . basic curricidiim iollowed— academic work ot col- lege rank— combines in education scientilic, cultural, spiritual, social training . . . mix- ers . . . spring lormal . . . nurses prominent in Hilltop Princess and Queen selections . . . Student Ciouncii helps organize muses . . . promotes lriendshi|), proiessional pur- poses, social activities ... 30 Student Council in session Sister M. Louis, O.S.F., R.N., Dir. of St. Joseph ' s Unit M.S. in Nur. Edu., Ulnit or n urMn 9 . . . requirements . . . liberal arts back- ground . . . character . . . after acceptance, work, work, work . . . pure sciences . . . psychology . . . social culture . . . ethics . . . all carefully designed to mold the product of St. Joseph ' s School of Nursing . . . nurses who are not only well trained in this pro- fession, but who have acquired the social, spiritual, and emotional development which is a necessity in their field . . . and which give the community a priceless con- tribution . . . Fr. G. H. Fitzgibbon, S.J., Dean of the School of Nursing . . . Sister Mary Louis, O.S.F., Director of Nurses . . . studying . . . caring for patients . . . get- ting up in the middle of the night to get to those wonderful 7:00 A.M. classes . . . but has brighter side . . . Sweetheart Ball . . . Frosh Capping . . . Big Sister Party . . . and at the end of three long years . . . state board exams . . . and that all important R.N. . . . Entrance of St. Joseph ' s Hospital Class Officfrs: Skath): C:ii;irloue Christy, Sec. 3; Gretthen Schenkell)erg, Treas. 1; Rita Sears, Pres. 1; Mary Dunn, Vice-pres. 1; Joan McGroarty, .Sec. 1; Agnes McManaman, Trcas. 3. SiANDiNc: C:oIleen Stutesman, 1 reas. 2; Blondena Schmidt, Sec; Marjorie Pesek, Treas. 2: Patricia Demiith, Pres. 3; Joyce Hoiithy, Vice-pres. 3. SrnDiM ( )i ( n : Mary Stice. Faculty Adv.; C eline McLaughlin, Vice-pres.; Jean Hamilton, Pres.; Arhs.s I.;incaster. Sec; Retty Pepper. Faculty Ad .: Mary Ann Harmson, .Treas. oi S ckool or n ur6Lna Rev. Gerald H. Filzgibbon, S.J., A.M., S.T.L. Regenl and Administrative Dean. St. CAiHi-.RiNr. Sc:no )i. Of iirsin(. Facui.t : Standing: Miss Margaret Feehan, R.N.; Sr. M. Lor- raine. R.S.M.; Sr. M. Kevin, R.S.M.; Sr. M. Rose Ellen, R.S.M.; Miss Mary Clark, R.N. Seated: Mrs. Irene Kennv, R.N.; Sr. M. Liiella. R.S.M.; Sr. M. Scholastica, R.S.M.; Sr. M. Gervase, R.S.M.: Sr. M. Helena, R.S.M. ; Mi.ss , (ielaide McSharrv, R.N. St. Jo.sH ' H School Oi . ikmn(, FAc:iii.n: Betty I ' epper, Lois Turner, Sister Ann Francis, O.S.F., Marie Bastian, Patricia Miller, Sister Mary Eleanor, O.S.F., .Ann Laessig, Madeline Leininger. 32 ,Sr. Josii ' Fi School. Ok Niirsi (, Faculty: Skaied: Janice Paulsen, k. u Ian man. Ellen .Seeley, Joanne Alter, Helen Marsh, Stella Poppelreiter, ,Sist . ntonette. O.S.F. ,Standin(.: Mary Stice, Marge Skahill, Loyola Diiesinan. Ljraduate S ckool . . . the older, more sophisticated ot tlie Creighton crowd . . . must have undergraduate degrees to enter . . . further, must be prepared to do a lot ot work . . . ask Father Casper, the Dean of this pinnacle ot learn- ing . . . purpose of the school is simple enough . . . extend and enlarge the world of undergraduate departments by offering to qualified stu- dents the oppcntunity to pursue advanced courses and engage in special- ization and research . . . get tliat research ... no memorizing of text- books and notes here . . . haunt the C. U. libraries, O. IJ. library, public lii)rary . . . get soiuccs all the way from age-yellowed texts to current j:)ublications . . . attainment . . . an M. A. or M. S. degree . . . and the realization that the more you know, the more you find out you don ' t know . . . Rev. Henry Casper, S.J., Ph.D., EKean of Ihe Graduate School the (.r;uliiatc Comitil in session . . . Dr. l.eo Kennedy, Dr. Raymond Nielson, Dr. Roljcrt Nossen, Fr. Casper, Dt. Leo Jacks. Di. C ' . 1.. Kenny weLL vounc ' n, its THIS WAV. I ' M SHOOTING FOfl My MAsreRS. no wonder Phil Lipperl enjoys practice leaching 33 3 a c n I t Dr. W. J. McCartin, meet.; Dr. Chas. McMartin, med.; R. D. Shaffer, com.; Dr. Arthur G. Umsheid, arts; Allan M. Schleich, arts. John E. Aronson, arts; Dejij com.; James . . Herbert, com « Dr. J. F. Berberian, med.; Dr. J. H. Gardner, med.; Dr. V. Moragiies, med.; Dr. M. E. Stoner, med.; Dr. John Sheehan, arts; Dr. Leo Kennedy, arts. R. S. Kelley, law; VV. J. Nevvhouse, law; Jack North. law; Stephen F. Dieringer. prep; Dr. A. R. Cimino. « 34 7 2) n n e raiinke, arts; Donald Beck, Dr. Arlo Dunn, dent.; David O. Weinlierg, law; Dr. B. M. Riley, med.; Dr. E. E. Koehhc. med. Recipients of twenty-five year service award: Re . Tliomas S. Bowderii. S.J.. IMi.l).; James W. V ' aVerka. M.S.. M.D.; l.eo P. Clements. M.S.. I ' h.D.: Joseph W. McNamara. B.S.M.. Ml).; Miss Marv C. Hunt, .A.R.; Rev. Carl M. Reinert. S.J.. . .M.. S.l .L.; Michael Corev. B.S.. Nf.D.: Isaac Sternhill. B.S.M.. M.D.; eno N. Korth, .A.B.. M.D.; Rev. Henri Henard, S.J.. I ' h.l). 35 Cc tents omen L ommunica tioni 38 L reiaktonian -itaff 39 xo.c.u. 42 Jeleuision 44 ELeia Staff 45 L iubi 48 L oed L,iub 49 (commerce L oedi 50 L reiahton L ampuS reluiical L tub 51 L reiakton J- laueirS 52 ..Mmencan L kemical J ocietu 55 Crei- Uets 56 L.reiakton Oratorical iiociation 57 reskman L onctaue 58 •. Hawaiian L luo 59 international r etationi 59 Lacuna Jjemocrati 60 byouna l epublicani 60 okn L arroil S peeck L lub 61 f- re-le al .Association 61 f- reSS Club 62 Pieiad CU 62 f- asteur C iub 63 S!!)tuaent dSar — Association 65 - tudent Union Committee 66 Jri-eJLana Clubs 67 Wdda. i 70 . — ' ctiuities 36 L_ ommumcation6 38 Managing Kditor Laddie Kiizela News Kilitor Vernon Tore on City tditor Bill Fogarty Sports Editor liol) Gisler Editorial C;hief Mary McGrath Sotiety Editor Carol Shepherd Circulation Manager Harold Qninn Facidty Advisor, Adv. Mgr. Harry Dolphin Second emeiter ta, Managing Editor Bill Dunn News Editor Carol Shepherd City Editor Laddie Kuzela Sports Editor Bill Ramsey Editorial Chief Carleen Hess Society Editor Rita Brennan Feature Editor Mary McCirath Circidation Manager Harold Quinn Faculty Advisor, Adv. Mgr. Harry Dolphin At Rk.hi; Laddie Kuzela congratulates Bill Dunn upon his appointment as second semester editor. T% r o rieu,, u Eai n ews In the picture above, the first and second semester editors of The Creinghtonian offer mutual congratulations . . . but perhaps they could just as well be offering, in a sense, condolences, for each knows what the weekly publication of the campus chronicle involves . . . there is no let-up in the continued routine of getting stories . . . writing and rewriting them . . . correcting proofs . . . and making up pages . . . The pictures on these two pages trace the steps taken before the paper is put to bed. Sin- Om-: {.etting the stor . Here Bar!) Rew gets one of her awartl-winning interviews from Bill Finegan. •Sill- Two: Writing the story, . round the copy desk are l$ud McConaughy, Rita lirennan, Rochellc Roeder, Mary .Ann Collier. Kae Kirkwood. Les Hausner, Barh Rew, Laddie Kii ela, Jean Ihirtle and Carol Shepherd. Bill Dunn. . nn Verret, p HBPy 1 ■B ' ' ' 1 ■I. I UiM iiissH - f S ' k Sri ' i TiiRbE: Checking the proofs. Mr. Dolphin offers a suggestion as galley proofs are read hy Carol Shepherd, . nne X ' crret, •Rochelle Roeder. Marg Ryan, Bill Fogarty, Vcrn lorczon, and Bol) Cisler. ■Stf.i ' Four: Making up the pages. At the South Omaha Sun plant are Bob Gisler, Roy Cowan, Mr. Dolphin, Rochelle Roe- der, Anne Verret, Nfary McGrath, and Carol Shep- herd. Stki ' Fivi: The final check. Bill Dunn and L ddie Kuzela prove that this is an honor that is not without hours of hard work and overtime. an J io to 40 bed K reiaktomaviy Cv (_- Ul C ipeclallu interested in fvlonroe kouj Getting an interview from Vaughn Monroe . Some KOCU people watching CBS engineers record the show . . . A section of the crowd watching the show . . . The whole school responded enthusias- tically . . . the Camel Caravan Show with Vaughn Monroe and the Sauter-Finegan Orchestra . . . recorded here and broad- cast November 30. But the Creiahtonian stall and KOCU were particularly inter- ested . . . the paper for interviews . . . the radio station in the technical aspects ol production . . . I . . . and you thought you were exhausted from so much clap- ping! . . . the earner? caught this helper under the stage right during the most enthusiastic part of The White and the Bluo. 41 j ocy Ualuabie l x er6 xpenence xp . . . WOW . . . KFAB . . . KOWH . . . KOIL rivaled . . . Omaha ' s sixth A. M. . . the Hill- top ' s first . . . the students ' best . . . draws Bean- ery customers . . . trains announcers . . . engi- neers . . . disk jockeys . . . quiz program MCs . . . comedians . . . tragedians too . . . work tor all . . . fun for all . . . Mr. McCann offers en- couragement . . . Father Williams, advice . . . In Intercollegiate Broadcasting System . . . Com- munications Students active . . . 550 on your radio dial . . . . . . Chuck McFadden congratulates the new Station Manager. Al Vampoia . . . .Sr.AiiD: (.loiia CU) cr(lell, Jack Hall)ath. Doiothv lliggins, Anisa Miainis. .Mai nn (oilier. Uarliaia Smilli, (aiol ()Sulli .iii, Connie kostcl. Carol VViinsatt. Ruth Welsh MiDDi.i: Row: I ' atsy Rolts. Lois .Sthiferl. Arlcnc I.ampe. Carol Worth. Jere Suiter. Ka Muldoon, Bctl Sheehan P A( K Row: Don lieard, loin Shanahan, Jerry Duriiford, Al V ' ampola. l?ol) Cislei. Don Dynes. Da e Kupka. Di(k Huse, Dan Dervin 42 -i W : Smdm) SiMisiiK I ' .XKUiivi- Staff: Dick Hagrinan, Ailciie Lampc. Al Vampola, Connie Kostel, Bob Gisler, l.ois Schiferl, Ruth Welsh, Jack Halbach, Betly Slieehan. C:hiitk McFadden, Carol Wimsatt, John Connelly ;|. • Mary Ann Collier announces Music To Study By while an Dervin engineers . . . . . . Fr. Jorgenson leads Ihe Rosary each evening Tots Doors of Knowledge . . . Teaching French to Tiny Discussing the heart on . . . To Your Health ' C.U a IV. . . . Creighton participates in two television shows in Omaha, Doors of Knowledge and To Your Health over WOW-TV, and one program, Capsules of Knowledge over KOLN- TV in Lincoln, Nebr. . . . Dr. Victor E. Levine shows how medical science can make driving safer . i . . . Frank McCann gives a few pointers to the panel before the show begins . . . Your Friend the Dentist ... on KOLN-TV Ox ' Xecutiue Rev. R. C. Williams, S.J.. Dir. of Communi- calions Arls Skaih): Dorothy Scit er. litl Miirpliy, R. K. lUiikc SiANi)i (.: Mrs. (Jertnulc Aaron. Mrs. Marite Mathtson. Mrs. Dorothv Her. Miss Agnes I ' olaick. Rita Wolf Harry A. Dolphin, Instr, in Journalism or tke 1954 ue a iiau Les Hausner, Dir. of News Bureau Roberl Reilly, Dir. of Public Relations jp. . ' ■' _ m- , i ■itoS 1954 Society Editor: Ruth Welsh and her assistants, Marilyn Seidl and lynn Kirlin. Typists: Kathy Kostel, Patty Friel, Joan Kennedy, Jo Schneider, Mary Jean Moylan. Alary Loos, Joan Zegoh, Carol VVimsatt, Anne Bonfante, Joan Edwards Business Manackr: Ed Russell Layout Editors: Betty Hickman and Jackie Johnson. ... They told us we had Three Pages for society . . . Look, there ' s no write- up on the Bluejay staff . . . 1907.67 over the bud- get! . . . nope, you can ' t crop a 4x5 picture for a 6x7 space . . . Coi ' Y Ediior: I on) Klaninier a! Schenkellierg 46 Artists: Jeri Suiter an l John Reidel Staff iints, Dick Dean, Diane McEvoy anti (iretchen . . . oh, why did they have to lose those drawings . . . Do we want 10 pt. Baskerville bold or 8 pt. Memphis light? . . . Must be the Strobe light again . . . Who stole Ray Yost ' s picture? . . . Editor: Anne Caldwell Associate Editor: Rita Bernica Si ' ORTS Editors: Joan Jaksith and Don Ciinpl I ' noTor.RAi ' inK: Dave JJorgen 48 One of the first events on the school calendar is the co-ed lea and fashion show. 5( emme ... three and yer out! . . . reminis- cent of the Coed Club picnic and base- ball game this fall. Purpose of club is to get girls from different schools togeth- er .. . annual Coed Tea in September aids this purpose ... all Creighton Coeds welcome . . . lots of fun and worthwhile too . . . boosts school activi- ties . . . gives Coeds a sense of unity . . . caroling during the yuletide season . . . May party for the end of the year cele- bration . . . guided by Colleen Curnyn, Pres.; Barbara Watke, Vice-pres.; Joan Jaksich, Sec.-Treas. . . . sponsored by the girls ' dean, Mrs. C. W. Hamilton, Jr. . . . ,SiTii (,: Anne Claklwell. Rochelle Roeilcr, I ' .rma I ' eitinger, Mrs. Maininc Hamilton. Colleen C.urnyn, Karen Kirkwootl. Anne V ' erret Sta di (.: C.wendolvn S. Shirai, Marv Kllen Re iika. Alice Fong. Geri Bniggenhemke. Jackie Johnson, Joan Jaksiih 49 tte,- J4Jf C of ommeF ' ce S ckool t i farie Gasson, Phil Greeiiblatt, Patty McOonough. Joann Sulli an, Arlene Lainpc, Betty Hickman, Janice Jednak. Mary Ann Binsh. Pal Quinn, I ' eg O ' Connor, Eileen Berning, Carol Denipsey, Lois Schiferl, Marilyn Sucha. Kathy Mestecky . . . The Commerce School ' s tair sex . . . meet to pro- mote fellowship . . . succeed . . . loyalty keen . . . friend- ship great . . . well-knit group . . . study . . . learn . . . play . . . learn. Have own headquarters . . . called Commerce Cottage . . . scene of meetings , . . sessions . . . parties. Marilyn Sucha has top office . . . JoAnn Sullivan, Peg O ' Connor and Pat Quinn hold ITS So NIC£ OP yog TO CARjiy l y BOOKS ' office too . . . only full-time students participate. Annual picnic feeds group . . . and ants too. Santa Claus throws Christmas party . . . Senior members honored at dinner. Virginia Chisholm serves as facul- ty sponsor . . . one of the girls. Club boasts enroll- ment of all eligible . . . fast growing ... as coeds invade Commerce School. Pass the pickles — sourpuss f From: Hal ()iiiiiii, Mat Foley. I ' hil Kneifl. Bol) Brown, Dave a|)iei. Hcitnaii Kiciiclis I? (k: Bol) Ischani. Jerrv Reclmond. (.arv I ' rovosi. Tom Schermuh. Leii Silnvec, )ini Slalev . . . Every University campus is alive with nuisical talent . . . here are a tew ot Creighton ' s artists who have availed themselves oi the opportunity to join the Creighton Camjjiis Music Club, better known as Alpha Epsilon Sigma . . . iormed to give greater opportunity lor students interested in music and entertainment to find expression lor their talent . . . imder the directorship ot Fr. Paul Ken- nedy, S.}. . . . This group has termed the nucleus ot musical activity . . . result was a splendid dance band combination that supplied the musical needs ot various organizations on the camjjirs . . . Theii music was warndy received at the Christmas Concert Program and the Headtiner Dance . . . Their appearance on K.M.T.V. ' s Show tor , (usical Artists and appearance with the Dramatic Chdi ' s presentation ot the broadway musical Cood News marked the high- lights ot a very successtul year . . . President, 1 (jm Schernudy; Vice-President, Bob thrown; Secretary, Jerry Redmond . . . 51 Jjt ' . nock l resented HSv i Dr. I ' arpalaid Charles McFadden Madame I ' arpalaid Oonstance Kostel Doctor Knock Arthur Eckdahl Jean James Farber The Crier James Pruss Bernard David Kiipka Monsieur Moustjuet J«hn Halhach The Farmer ' s Wife Diane Saggau Madame I ' ons Mary Kenny First CoiMitryman Robert Spittler Second Countryman Robert Gisler Madame Remy , Anisa Shamis Scipio Owen Neary Nurse Ruth Welsh Villagers Sallie Kelly, Francis Scott. Mike Rossiter, Eleanor Ziegler, Kav Muldooii . . . Eleanor Ziegler and Sallie Kelly make a final check on the set . . . . . . Dean Graunke gives a few pointers . . . . . . The school teacher (Dave Kup- ka) is quiet upset at Dr. Knock ' s Art Eckdahl) latest revelation . . . . . . Bob Gisler does make-up on Bob Spittler . . . 52 9 L t o n p I a e r Seated: Eleanor iegler, Margaret Murphy. Nancy Kucirek, Chuck McFadden, Connie Kostcl, Mary Cox, Anisa Shaniis. Second Row: Lee Schocberl. Sallie Kelly, Mary Reid, Kay Muldoon, Louise Morlock. Ruth Welsh, Arlene Lanipe, Betty Sheehan. Ihird Row: Dennis Murphy, Don Beard, Boh Spittler, Francis Scott, Tom ' incent. Art Eckdahl. . . . The Players otter two plays tor the public . . . two cast parties tor themselves . . . one ot hilltop ' s most spirited groups . . . members vie tor honor of act- ing . . . competition is keen . . . once cast selected, all unite . . . all work tor play ' s success . . . some paint . . . some decorate . . . some act . . . club is open tfj all interested . . . members present skits . . . readings . . . other entertainment at monthly meetings . . . club boasts freshmen as well as seniors . . . many members go for Alpha Psi Omega, National Dramatic Group ... all members go for work and entertainment . . . some members go for fun . . . annual banquet in May . . . Oscars awarded for best performance . . . Chuck McFadden is prexy . . . ET TU SROTE? one of the hilarious scenes from Dr. Knock 53 ?7 eiv6 . . . Extra! Extra! Good News! Good News! . . . and Good News it was when the Crcighton Players joined forces with other campus talent for their second production . . . May llth and 15th in the auditorium. The musical by De Sylva and Schwab depicts college life in the ' 2() ' s . . . chosen to fit in with Omaha ' s Centennial observance. The cast included Tom Marlowe Bob Hynes Charles Kenyon Jerome Stark Patricia Bingham Mary Reid Constance Lane Betty Sheehan Bol)l)y Randall Jim Farber Babe O ' Day Gloria Coverdell Mary Loos Bill Johnson Bob Spittler Beef Saunders Angelo Calfo Pooch Kearney Bob Gisler Cheerleader Carol Wimsatt Sylvester Jcry Durnford Windy Hon Beard Slats Arthur Pranger Bandleader Owen Neary Ben Mike Rossiter Flo Connie Kostel Millie Jere Suiter Members of the Dancing and Vocal Choruses: Marguerite Murphy, Dennis Murphy, Diane Saggau, Jim Spellman, Joe Kranz, Leona Scboeberl, Nancy Kucirek, Betty Provaznik, Kay Muldoon. Don Brown, Arlene Lampe, Kay Kiefte. Regina Kepley, Anne Verret, Ruth Welsh. Sallie Kelly, Marilyn SeidI, Charlotte Salerno. Louise Obal, Charles Sar- razine, Lois Nurse, Mary Ann Collier, Joan Bonasera. Oliver I ' rinz. Jim Brown. Morris Coleman. Barl)ara Smith Director Dean CJraunke Orchestra Director Rev. Paul Kcnnetly, S.J. Choreography am! Vocal Music Mary Alford Graunke Production Manager Robert Hill Moderator of Dramatics.. Rev. Norbert Lemke, S.J. . . . Owen Neary end Mike Rossiler make a quick light change . . . Lee Schoeberl assists ... . . . Tom Morrison watches for the cue to take down the house lights . . . . . . Mel Tekavec adds a final stroke of make - up for Jim Pruss . . . . . . Busy at the make-up table are Marguerite Murphy. Diane Saggau, Cormie Kostel, and Anisa Shamis . . . Cc istn enii6im onnLuer6 First Row: Don Beard. James Arens. James Mills, Terry Johansen, Jerr y Dristoll Skond Row: Serafino Niccoli, Joel Notkin, Jiule VVerth, Philip Forde, Gordon Vidmar TiiiRu Row: Anton Dvorak. Roger Peterson, Eugene Sramek, Elmer Kobald. Charles Orth . . . Creighton Uni- versity affiliate of tfie American Chemi- cal Society Christopher moderator . . ly meetings destruction Chem Lab . , dent, Robert . . Dr. Kenny, . month- to plot of the . Presi- L. Au- IiKM Row: Rose Stehno, Maureen Powers. Mary Frances Hum. Fred Ciei.si. Fred C.reen .SrcoNb Row: Stanley .Smelt er. Ed Henley. Art Leilientritt. Dick Brennan I HiRi) Row: Bob Fgan. Rose Marie Jellison. Dr. Baumann. Jack Cavanaugh. Bill Carnazzo gustine, A4 . . . So- ciety features eight business and profes- sional meetings . . . one social meeting . . . active participation in other Campus ac- tivities . . . require- ments: members must be Chemistry majors or minors . . . purpose and objective: to pro- vide gathering place for budding chemists to discuss advances in chemistry . . . and give students an insight into the field of chemistry . . . 1 iKM Kow: M;nnicc Brau, Conine Rohlc. )c;ni I hirtle. Kathy I.a Planlc. Boh Augustine SrcoMj Row: Eouis Ryan. Don Roakc. Don Barry. Ed .Stokan, Harry Hughes liURi. Row: Dr. Kennv. Vcrn (.ol(lsl)crry. Larry Pillepich. I om McGee. Miles Vana . . . Third place winner in the Jubilee Parade . . . 55 Jstonorabii MV DAO HTER SAVS - «U ' RC A VET STUOeNT AT CftEfGHTON. WOND6R IP VOV COOtD TBtL ME WHATC wffoMc wiTH sessie. she WON ' T EVEN .C TOOCH Front Row: Red Dog Hogan. Smilin ' Lil. Sireen Sal. Cora Cadiddlehopper, Luke Luinpapple. Rosalee Ratskv, Muriel ' s Boyfriend , ... . Back Kow: Ft. Worth Hemenway, tlie Lone Stranger, The Phantom, Li 1 Annie Rooney. No. 921094, Gypsie Georgia Lee, The T hantom ' s Chubby Brother, Lester Lumpapple Gyrenes . . . Doughboys . . . Swabbies . . . Flyboys ... all gather to- gether . . . Crei-Vets is the result ... one big corps. Monthly Tuesday meeting organizes activities . . . group is progressive . . . helped push Student Union ideas. Halloween party - witches and goblins are scared away . . . Christmas tun for kiddies is a project . . . provides cheer for those without means. R. J. Mathiesen commands ... Dr. Joseph Soshnik moderates . . . Other leaders are Tom Matthews, Grover Smith, Donald Leidner and joe Hill. Eligibility to all ex-uniformed but R.O.T C. ... OirrsiuF Row: Harry Machek. Jerry Jenkins. |im Mathieson, Dallas Hemenway, Dr. Soshnik. Frank Hogan. lim Schneider, Don Leider, Bob Spittler, Joe Hill iNsC Row: George Burns, I ' at Hinchey, Bill Halpenny, Bob I ' esicka, Harry Hughes, Charles Usher, Rudy Bardcn 56 Bob Klein, Tex O ' Neill, Don Brown, Louis B. Ryan, Ray Nemer. . . . No experience necessary ... all willing can join in . . . all you need at first is ability to talk . . . Creighton ranks high . . . Miss Hunt recruits talent . . . members get good work- over . . . tirm counseling . . . sharp pointers . . . Father Bowdern has the baton . . . Bob Klein is 1953-54 president . . . tour big tournaments this year . . . lucky ones go to Louisiana and Wis- consin ... all debate in Omaha . . . CO. A. has been around since 1884 . . . not talked out yet . . . proves old clubs never die . . . develops potential . . . maintains interest in many fields . . . C.U. has tradition in debating ... all signs point toward keeping it so . . . =ljebaters em6 you £KP€cr ME TO SwALLOtV THAT STORy 7 NO, NO, O ' ONES r AT- liN T WHAT I nEAWT By King Dykmaii. Mary Mc(.raih, I ' eter Fren er. Don linitkner. I ' r. Bovvilcrn, I ' hil Kneifl. 57 mmyyien Ulnit . . . Freshman Conclave . . . twenty-four members . . . in- cluding Pete Whalen, Arts presi- dent; Dan Simon, Commerce president; John Dunn, Phar- macy president ... all officers in the Freshman Class . . . plus twelve others nominated by class . . . moderator. Father Jan- sen, Assistant Dean of Arts Col- lege. They plan annual Hi-C- dance . . . Freshman picnic . . . check absentees at Orientation class — many good friends lost that way . . . promote good-will to bring new students to Creigh- ton next year . . . Bottom Row: Emmett Neenan, Louis Ryan. James Heinies, Richard Rock, Jerry Olson, Dan Simon, Jerry Sp ethman, John Dunn, Lawrence Kelly Second Row: Louis Nichols, Marguerite Murphy, Robert Dolezal, Joe Casey, Mike Shannon, Robert Begley, James Peterson, Pete Whalen, Fred Montag, Maureen Powers, Sheri Armbruster Toi Row: .Skip Fisch, Mary Ellen Ruzicka, James Fischer A seclion of an Orientation class 58 ranaeiri m tkeif J oyvielandy OLu Weet J4t Allen H. Young. Jim Nakama, Raymond Masuda, Thomas H. Murotake, Gwendolyn S. Shiran, James K. Kawahara, Edwin Tasak, Alice S. H. Fong, Kenneth G. Voiing, William Kag awa, Walter H. K. Watt . . . Good sports . . . Hawaiian Club sponsors bowling team, interested in baseball and tennis teams. Club was organized to bring together students ot a common background. Some of the lonesomeness of Thanksgiving away from home is dispersed by their annual Thanksgiving Day Banquet ... at which the President of the University is a guest. Sam Wong is presi- dent of the club; Father Hayden, moderator . . . IK C Jjecldei J ' ate ojf l i ond Officers: Gwendolyn S. Shirai, Norberto Baysa, Bob Kagawa, Samuel Wong . . . International Relations Club . . . the cosmopolitan people of the Uni- versity . . . mostly history and politi- cal science majors . . . get better ap- preciation and understanding of what is happening in the world about us . . . especially as these events af- fect the United States . . . meetings, bull sessions on foreign affairs . . . What about Great Britain? . . . Will the French win in Indo-China? . . . good place to let off steam. Repre- sents C. U. in regional IRC meet- ings and meetings of the National Federation of Catholic College stu- dents. John Geiser, president . . . Dr. Nielson, moderator. Affiliated with American International Rela- tions Club . . . Lawrence Lilla. Don Lafave, Jerry Stejeskal, Leo Ryan, Charles Lammers, Jaik ceiser. I ' aul Body. Wilbur Conner, Norman Bradshaw, George .Sommer, Dr. 1 ' . R. Nielson, Helen Ternes, Carol Brogan, Dr. A. E. llmscheid. Lt. Aust (Speaking) ilk the klp wu . . . First political club on Creighton campus . . . orga- nized by John Naviaux . . . boosted by Don Bruckner . . . now led by Bill Becker. 1952 was first testing ground . . . rallied behind Jim Hart for Congress ... 60 active work- ers phoned, spoke, typed, rang doorbells, voted. Ike and Hruska won . . . members ate crow . . . carried wheelbar- rows . . . pushed buttons by nose . . . meetings kept on . . . loyal core attended . . . gave dinner party . . . while Demo- cratic prosperity lasted. Plans big things for ' 54 — even if Hart doesn ' t run . . . mem- bers will set up apple stands . . . will reaffirm party plat- form . . . will protest G.O.P. . . . (called grim old pessi- mists) . Dr. Raymond Niel- son represents faculty . . , members from six of Creigh- ton ' s Colleges . . . f epubii to e( team eep in ip nve oweir Bob Kozal, Don Bruckner, Rita Brennaii. Jim Winters, Bill Stejskal, lorn Rpn, Bill Ko al, Ann Caldwell, Bill Kcllogi, Becker, Pros.; Vern Torczon. Vice Pres.; Jerry . . . the cigar smokers of the cam- pus . . . they are in power again . . . Joe Hill, Jack Faricy, Shane O ' Neill, officers . . . see to it that young people are orientated in political affairs . . . strengthen G.O.P. in general . . . Dr. Um- scheid, moderator. Members must have affiliation with, or espousal of the G.O.P. principles. Club has regular meetings . . . plus dances and mixers . . . unofficia war with Young Democrats . . . affiliated with Young Republicans ' National Federation . . . WHAT A Airrsyd 60 Standin(,: Joe Hill, Dave Borgen. l.lmer KoboUl, John Brown, George Norquest. Joe Clrant Seated: James Cimningham. Irene .Sacco, Dr. limschcid. lex O ' Neill, Mary A mond Back Row: Leland VVykert, Arthur O ' Nfalley, Boh Risse. Boh Doyle, Dick Mullin, Program Chairman; Dick Shockey, Bill C:raig, John Rcspeliers. Lee Magee, Bill Woodruff. President; Toshiyuei Honda, Vice-President; Arthur Lefitz, Parliamentarian; Sam Boyer Front Row: Don Bell, Secretary-Treasurer; Bill Larson, Pat Heaton. Larry McGuire, Ed Patterson, James Kula, Warren Denenhcrg jokn L armit J tnues tor J ' iuent S peakina . . . One of Creighton ' s newest . . . John Carroll came down to Law in 1951. Bill VVoodrutt ' s group this year . . . Winsor Moore looks on. Activities niultijjly . . . civic luncheons . . . conventions . . . state speeches . . . D. Mullin plans programs. Cultivates one ' s speaking at the Bar . . . members criticize each other constructively . . . each one has his turn. Its habitat — moot court . . . its aim — the oratorical prowess ot Cicero ... its re- sult — awakened future barristers. .Some twenty-five make use ot the latest legal innovation on the Hilltop . . . introduces cU.c aw 61 . . . Pre-Legal Club . . . Seventy-five C.U. and O.U. Students brought to- gether for the purpose of acquainting pre-legal students with the nature and activities of the legal profession . . . gives the pre-law student the oppor- tunity of association with and estab- lishment of friendship with other stu- dents of common interest . . . spon- sored by Student Bar . . . Paul Watts, representative from Student Bar . . . directs meetings which are held monthly in Moot Court . . . Prof. Newhouse, faculty moderator . . . these two, along with the officers of the Pre-Legal CTub plan and organize activities . . . dinner dance ... re- freshments after meetings . . . also has voice in literary field . . . The Omaha Pre-Legal Cluf) Newspaper . . . Edi- ted by Gordan Ryan . . . And now we will review the case of John Doe and Joe Schmoe over the claim of Black Acre . . . First Row: Mr. Schlesingei, Frank Moik. Herli Schmcli , |oan MtCargill, Erma I ' etlinger. Rose Stehno Sfcond Row: Dr. .Sheelian, Jack Benilcr. Gordon Bidniar. Rita I ' otter. John . ' Xrdell, jean Thirtlc. I ' aul Hol worth, I ' res. Last Row: Ray Hofniann. I ' aid l.oos. Don Gardner, Kd Ciillcn Si ATii) Ru.iir: Dick Taylor, Bill Berner, [oan |aksich I ' asteur ' ( lub iKatei as J ' nend to J cientbts and L reiqk iomans 62 . . . They tornied to treat ol lite . . . and a treat to lite it is . . . active . . . leading . . . pushing all the way . . . Creighton ' s Pasteiu C.lub . . . biology, a requirement ... (a suggestion, how abfjut adding picnic basket . . . base- ball bat?) . . . One of the Hilltop ' s largest . . . one ot the school ' s best . . . Dr. Sheehan moderates . . . Holzworth leads . . . Taylor, Jaksich and Schult assist ... 100 others help in making the mixer and Christmas party success- tul . . . the club that made picnics famous! . . . you Ihink Ihat ' s funny — wait lill Jo Ann disappears wv JJ. an eyyiinawau J ' avilk. a HSnick mer ner David Hettich, John [iirnei, Tom VVhalcn, Vern Tortzon, Ron Ross, Miss F.li abcth Ricker. Karen Kirkwood, Don Bruckner, jini Spcllinan. Roclielle Roeder . . . 7 he people who should be wriiiiif this yearbook . . . established to pro- mote student creative writing, criti cisni, and literary and cultural inter- est ol students. Don Bruckner, presi- dent; Elizabeth Ricker and E.P.j. Corbett, moderators. Attend Grinnell Writers ' Conference in the spring . . . meet regularly to criticize each others ' works . . . and criticize and discuss literary work done on campus. Three members formerly in National Anth- ology ot College Poetry. Pass the pencil . . . leel an inspiration coming on . . . j- resi C iul? njakei J eadii ines Bud McC;onaughy, Rita Claire Bridget Brennan. Rochelie Roeder, Ann Verret. Mary Ann Collier, Kay Kirkwood, I,es Hansner, Barbara Rew, Laddie Kuzela, Jean Tliirtle. Bill Dunn. Carol Shepherd . . . Harry A. Dolphin, moderator. Had to give him top billing . . . my job at stake. Laddie Kuzela, president. I ' mpose to promote interest in journalism . . . see Creigh- tonian lor results. Holds a bantpiet once a year . . . gives edi- toiial writers a chance to eat words. Ciave a riance last De(eml)ci . . . great siucess . . . Press Cltib made money. .Some students had great time . . . others went date. Press C;liib gives to newspajx ' is . . . men with priiu i|)l(s, cihits, ideals . . . 64 Front Row: Bill Wagner, Terry O ' Malley, C;iarence Liu. Herli Denenljerg, Douglas Chang, Tom Walsh, Ed Paltesa, Bill Smith Second Row: Ken Treinen. John Folman, Bob Connell, Jim Langdon, Barney Stratton. Paul Kuliitsthek, Emil Dvorak, Don Mullin. Art OTeary. John Holland Third Row: Monte Taylor, Sebastian Todero, Walt Matejka. Gene Noonan, Jim Kula, Jim Koley. Bill Craig. Jerry SeidI, Rich Bednar Fourth Row: Melvin Kennedy. Jim Roan, Frank Spellman. Bill Hamilton, Lloyd Gregerson, Jim Holmberg, Fred Abboud, Dick Norris, Bob Rissi Fifth Row: Tom White, Jack Goebel, Rosemary O ' Mcara, Jody Connell, Sam Himter. Pat Hyde. Leon Garcia, Tom Coleman, Lee Bloomingdale Sixth Rcw: Leiand Wykert, Sam Boyer. Jerry Stark. Paul Watts. Bill Larson, Ken Sacks, Jerry Gitnick, Joy Lindcjuist, Leo O ' Brien, Larry McGuire Seventh Row: Frank Skrupa, Shane O ' Neill, Norman Long, Dick Bruckner, Tom Brown, Gene Donahue, Lee McGee Eighth Row: Pat Achatz, Tosh Honda, Dave Svoboda, Bol) Doyle, Pat Cooney, Elmer Gunderson Ninth Row: Paul Rauth. student IIJ ary J ' lirst in the r fation . . . Student Bar . . . one of the most popular and successtul gatherings on campus . . . orga- nized in 1950, has been getting praise and honor ever since ... In 1952 the .Student Bar at C.U, placed second in the nation in com- petition with other schools ... in 1953 the American Law Student Association ranked the Student Bar of Creighton number one in the nation . , . one of reasons for success is marvelous efficiency ... as can be seen from the tremendous organizational structure . . . fifteen committees ranging from an American Law Student Association Digest Committee to an Assault and Flattery Committee . . . Bill Smith is the President of this complicated structure of ninety members while Don Bell and Dick Mullin assist as Treasurer and Secre- tary respectively . . . Winsor C. Moore is the faculty moderator and Supreme Justice of said Bar . . . The C.U. Student Bar has been in- strumental in interaction between the Student Bar and the Nebraska State Bar Association . . . each member of the Student Bar has been issued a membership in the Nebraska State Bar Association . . . this program, also insti- tuted at the Nebraska Law School, makes Nebraska the first state to adopt such a pro- gram in the United States . . . Executixe Committee: SriiiM.: Professor Winsor Moore. Faculty Advisor; Bill Smith, President: Dick Midlin. .Secretary .SrANl)iN ,: Ed Patterson. Lee Bloomingdale; A.L..S.A. Vice-President; Don Bell. Treasurer; Art O ' Leary Stani)in(.: Dick Beclnar. Jack Duffy, Subh ' , B isiluo. Ciinlciii rcilciscii. Raihv Mestecky, Jody Clonnell, Anne Verret. Karen Kirkwood, Mary Lois Kelly. Kil Russell SiniNc: Bol) Klein, Len Higgins. Dallas Hemenway Jackie Johnson, Rita Bcrnica r il larauette an, o L an l i e- Frank Scott, John Buglewiiv, Joe Rooney, Doris IJhing, Lynne Kirlin, Cornelius ODonovan. Patty Friel, Rita Brennan. John Condon, Jackie John.son, .Suhhy Basilico, Carolu Nevins, Jo Schneider, Ciene I ' eiers 66 . . . Student Union Building Committee . . . the idealistic people of the campus . . . charged with the staggering task ot raising money to build a student union building . . . but Father Reinert has promised to match each dollar . . . rep- resentatives from every frat, sorority, and club on cam- pus . . . operates under Student Union Life Committee of Board of Governors . . . promoted Student Union Ball . . . Phillips Oilers game . . . corsageless dances . . . concessions at basketball games . . . has accumulated about $5,000 to date . . . Dallas Hemenway, chairman . . . Fr. Miller, facul- ty advisor . . . Subby Basilico, Len Higgins, Rita Bernica, Jackie Johnson, Dick Bednar, officers . . . Mer ENH AV WHAT ARC yoO DOING- T Vl M TO BAise Seme WONtv or? thC Standinc;: Keith Rodaway. John Buglewicv. Homer Quails. )anifs Schniidt, Denny Clark, Frank Stanek, Philip Ritter, Richard Rock, Daniel Dervin, William Merrigan SiTiiNf.: Ciloria Sweeney. Margaret Ryan. Barl)ara Smith. Paula Kennedy. Ann Kieffe, Jerry Suiter, Colleen Eagan, Diane Saggau, Mary C lajjp. Kay Muldoon. Dr. CJoulcl, Joliii Bender. Clarleen Hess. Boh Blackwell. Jim Spellman. Jean Kenny, Charlotte Salerno. V ' irdianne Botie L aiitornia J treet iLJecoines f ue . . . Dr. Goulet ' s group known on campus for fun . . . charm . . . zest of life . . . worthy attributes of the land they portray . . . today ' s France. What more appealing could be found on 25th and Cali- fornia than the French customs, zip, and good cheer which prevail at each meeting. Headed by Jim .Spellman, with Frank Driscoll, Colleen Eagan, and Robert lilackwell ably assisting. The enthusi- astic, would-i)e French are active in Tri-Lang ' s annual parties . . . Ji HENRI! HAVe you SEEN MV TUB£ OF GREEN? SrrriNc; Eleanor Minnelein. Jim Mills, Pat Buckley, Herb Stiimelt , Dick Brunner, Betty Provas- nik, Harold Neu. Knren Kirkwood Standinc; Roy Moore, Rolantl Hoff, Stanley Schmelzer, Bill Burgin, Herb Hagele. Herbert Peterson. Rochellt Roeder. Earnest Divis. Dr. Laas lA ie Ljekt 6 . . . Achtung! . . . meeting opens . . . Herr President Harold Neu then be- gins the business of the day . . . folk songs . . . Kaffee Klatchcs ... re- ports on the customs of the Rhine- land . . . Moderator Dr. Laas strives to instill in members deeper interest in German language and culture . . . in typical German fashion . . . over a cup of coffee. Activities include Tri-Lang Halloween party . . . Ger- man club picnic . . . and an occasion- al party in between . . . great organi- zation . . . 67 IiRsr Row: Charles Laninicrs. I ' at Hiiuhey, James McDonald, Jim Hicks, td Healey, Lanrn (.iistafson SicoM) Row: Colleen Iriel, Alice Butler. Tom Ryan, Morris Coleman Third Row: Dave Rosenl)erg, Barbara Biictk. James Heimes. F.d Maloric, John Marino . . . Drs. Goulet and Ouellet Let ' s have some hot music of the djorder . . . Hispanic costumes and culture become more vivid through this organization color slides on Mexico, Spanish records, display of various Mexican handicraft, pizza . . . have all made meetings inter- esting and lun . . . Paul Sorrentino) Faculty Moderator; Fritz Stanek, Pres., Joan Zegob, Sec, Rose Stehno, Treas. ... . . . Pictures portray the festive activities at the Tri-Lang Halloween party held at the Riverview Pavillion . . . Seatfo: R„sc Siehno, Fritz Scanek. Joan .egol). I ' aui Sorrentino, John Ardell, Ray Yost, Don Gardner ' Standing: Larry Carlson, Mary Reid, Siiljby Basilico, Rod Duff Shifter r Warry Af_, S . Ji,n d,  -a ' dHei Lt. Col, Francis T. Devlin, PMS T Skated: Lt. Robert A. Ausi, Capt. John C. Barrett, Maj. John E. Naughton, Capt. William M Ohley Standing: Sgt. Don C. Simonin, M. Sgt. Curtis D. Kier, Sgt. Eugene A. Branch, Miss Margaret D. Ryan, Sec. IJ. . y rmi l- ersonnel on Ujutij at Crei kton Univerditi Sta, I)IN(.: Cornelius O ' Donovan, lailimir Slorch. Manny Goldberg, Jit Donovan. Skatkd: Bill Young, Duanc Bucltc! M. Sgt. Dale H. Her, Sgt. Fred H. Wilhardt, Sgt. Clifford W. Hark 71 jQOVC Bani First Row Frerichs, Napier, Lhlik. Orth, Cassillas. Peterson, Pavlik, Gillis, Rooney, Niccoli, BalKock. Mesil n . x, S ondZw: Schmidt. Tushla. Rooke. HiU.ent, Rasmussen. Netner. Wenzel. Heng. Green. Kelly Leahy, McEn.ry, Provost Cox, Furtak IHIRD Row: Miller. Cunningham, Halbur, Antony, Bcister, Burgin. Egan, Redmond. Salzman. Choquette, Brown, Stangel . . . Weidner and Hagr- man on the range (left) . . Atten-shun! ke i .lfle e earn Back Row: Lt. Aiists s m, Sgt. .Simonin. Francis Scott. Jim Stalcy. nitk SiuUlitk. Boh Sicwan Front Row: Capt. Ohley. Don Bauer. Jim Miller. Al Vampola. Clred Schultz. Jim Kilker ,SiANDi .: Tom Hoffman, Frank Scott, Kenneth B. Young, Ed Nalty Seated: Jim Koley, Larry Carlson, Ray Yost SKArKD: Jim Winters, Exi Miillin, Vernon Torczon Standinc: Dick Stenner, Jim Miriovsky, Pat 1 horn ton There ' s nothing like a letter from home . . . Crack Driii, .Sqiiau: Lawrence Carlsen, Manny (.uldlKig, R. 1 Solt, Jiide Wciili, , William Foral, Keith Hey, Hector Vesty, Donald Rynes. Richard Vincent, Peter ( Lootens, Thomas Higgins, Paul Lamh, Gordon Rips, Paul Blatz, Edward O ' Grady, 1 Dennis Gain«y, Thomas Hazzard, Eugene Srainek . . . And after you ' ve moved your car from the Colonel ' s parking lot . . . Cc tents omen Student rrlaii e treat .. cotutei Lenoir avier orum frlen i J oaalitiei lA omen i S odaiitiei 76 77 78 79 80 81 84 I ej 9 LOUS 74 ' . it ' Jki 4 ♦ ■. ' m P- ' ii,giw- ' . ri:  V w- - ' I :ii m - ' • : ilk Ike S oaalitu reception in J ' eoirviam ea i itk the daiiu • 1 R A- . p - -«:.-« ■. - A NKflBP Hn iH mil liiii :jk j- irofeislona i r etreat fat topj IjmH, MnderaraduaU tribute to trie reilaioud life of trie ituaents. 77 In Sacrist ' : Bob Brown, I ' hil Cuba, Diiane Heng, jiiii Brown, Jim Ciin- ningbam, Maurice Coleman, Joe Kranz, Jim Kur ak, Tom Gaukel, Art Pranger First I ' lw; Jim Durr, Matt llblik, Marlin Mueller, Frank McDermott •Skcond I ' fw: Bill .Sachs, Tom Sbanahan, Serafino Niccoli, Fred Mas,sing Third I ' i w: Ciene I ' arsball, Larry Lilla, Bernard W ' halen, Bob Stewart Fourth I ' kw: Kd Cullen. Hugh O ' Meara oftk . . . The acolytes . , . who take their place at the altar in assisting the priests at the early morning Masses and at the student Masses . . . come from the ranks of the various .Sodalities of the Univer- sity. They serve at such important functions as the all-University Sodality reception and Marian Night . . . and some serve the early morning Masses in other churches and chapels in Omaha. They are the one organization which has the oppor- tunity for its members to be nearer to Christ each morning. Fr. Deglman is facul- ty moderator . . . 78 In Front Of Altar: Bob Decker, Tom Klammer, Leon Albin, Fred Watke, Dennis Buckley, Ronald Mestl, Joe Dineen, Eldon Winkel, Dick Rozman, Ford Malone V NJ I HP H Hl r - hIH IL Bay J k ' BI H iv5 Bv °i l K Ln lHllHi B ' jf 1 H 1 ■it ' fSaE rp fi h i W| H| l %„,ggt JM I B for student uSlc a6S Orcanisi: Arlene May; Director: Bob Weber First Row: Jerry Durnfold, Tom Pereira, Louis Ryan, Cwen Shirai, Marie Pereira. Joan Pereira, Carol Brogan Second Row: Mac Foley, Howard Kubitachek, Regina Kepley, Eleanor Ziegler, Joan Zegob, Betty Provaznik, Jean Pekas, Alice Fong . . . The Sodality Choir sang at such important events as the Solemn High Mass on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, the Sodality Reception, and throughout the year at the Thurs- day and Friday student Masses . . . First Row: Fr. Rossner, Moderator, John Riedell, Chuck Orth, Colleen Eagan, Laura Fisher, Regina Brannen, Fred Montag, George O ' Malley, Mike Barry Second Row: Don Brown, Don Beard, Maurice Coleman, Bob Weber, Fob Peterson First Row: Anisa Sbamis, Louise Morlock, Diane Saggau, Sharon Palladino, Mary Ann Douda, Mayone Miller Second Row: Marguerite Murphy, Diane McElvoy, Kay Muldoon, Eleanor Mannlein, Anne Verret, Rita Peterson, Gloria Sweeney Third Row: Irene Knutson, Roberta Raynor. Carol Brogan, Pat Buckley. Irene Huss- man, Rochelle Roeder, Ann Carey . . . Other noteworthy events included a radio broadcast and a pre-Easter Concert . . . Fr. Rossner, Ioderator; Robert Weber, Director . . . council members were Joan Zegob, President; Dave Hettich, John Buglewicz, Ro- berta Raynor, and Regina Kepley . . . 97 ai ler orum J r. T on5ori i56LOn ..y4cli IV lU Back Row: J,.e McCasl.n. I ' res.; Joan egoh. Set.; B.,1, VeI,e. Susannc MeGuire. Jim Reilly, Mary Joyce Lunn, Louise Morlock, Bol. Hillner, S cosltls.: Rev. Francis Deglman, Rev. John Ostediek, Marie I ' ereira, Joan Pereira. Alvina Laska, Clarence Liu, John Lynch, Viridiann Bode. Tean Kenny, Mary Jane O ' Neill . , „ a r i i ii Front Rcw: Bol. Townley, Bernice Laska. Bill I ' etunger, Jack Duffy, Anne Caldwell - copu of the letter ient (ait L hristmai to over a hundred rrliiiion S! uperlori explainlna the club i work. Reverend Fathers, .Sisters, and Christians: Fhe Xavier Forimi wishes you a Merry Christmas anil a Happy New Year. Many miles separate us, yet especially at Christmas time we feel near to you and your nol)le work. Although we are unahle to he with you in person, you are always in our prayers. Each memher of the Xavier Forum of Creighton University, Omaha, Nehraska, when joining the group selects a day of the month on which he or she offers Holy Mass, Holy Communion all joys, works, and sufferings for the intention of the mi.ssions. This day is kept each month and the practice continues throughout life. Our meetings are held monthly. ' Fhe highlight of each meeting is a missionary speaker, a movie informing us alx.ut missionary activities, or some other function which enaliles us to keep in contact with the mission field. In our common night prayers we always remember you. It is at this joyous season that we reassure you of our ccmtinuous prayers. May the Christ Child hless all your endeavors and may His Blessed Mother he your constant joy, inspiration and helper. During Marian year may she make you another Mary that brings thousands to Christ. Asking your blessing, we are yours in Our Lord, THE XAVIER FORUM 80 1 1 tail. mon izes fmup6 IDL . . . Sodality Union includes the nine Creighton Sodalities, St. Marys, and Duchesne. Representatives from each meet monthly . . . plan all activities . . . special projects are Sodality reception in Feb- ruary, Marian Congress in March, and Marian Night in May. Fr. Deglman is moder- ator . . . Joe Statz ot Phar- macy, Prefect . . . Sebastian Basilico of Arts, Vice-prefect. •J odalitu L c ouncLi IrroM Row: Bill KelK. Laddie Kiizela. Fr. Deglman, Sebastian asilico . ' OND Row: Kincst Davis, C:air()ll .Sattei field, Hugh O ' Meaia, •|irry Miller, Nfarly .Slatters, Ken Kvans ' )! ' Row: Bob Klein, loin Slianahan. Lou Nichols. Ditk Brunner Fr. Deglman, Don CimpI, Mike Barry, Leo Walsh, Ken .Stangel, Bob Dolezal, I ' aul Lehn, Leon .Mbin, Merlyn Oik, Bob Ko al, John Knutson, Bob Decker 81 J oaaiitu Standinc: John Krager, Joe Kirhy, Marvin C:ox, Bill Coats, liernarci Bogatz. Jim Hezcl. Dick Skow, Cohnan Dell, Boh Manion. Fi . Derrig SiTiiNc: John Marley, Ralph O ' Clonnor, Bill Conicowich, Boh Kozal, Jim Monahan. Clurt Zent, Greg Garro, Dennis C.a.sey, Greg Kopriva, Frank Hejl. Frank Claffy, Ron Ryan t Front Row: Jim Koley, John Respeliers, Fr. Lemke, Lloyd Gregerson, Gordon Ryan Standing: John O ' Neill. Jerry Seidl. Ed Patterson, Jim Langdon, Boh Rissi, Pat Achat , Paul Kuhitschek, John Brown 1 82 dlcal J odailt First Pew: William C ook, Ritliert Taylor, Leopold Bellantoni, Everett Roley, Larry Lucas Sfx;o d Pkw: Everett Viano, James Dean, Pierre Keitges, Eugene Winchester, Robert Haas, Everett Jones Third Pf.w; Robert Townley, Joseph McCaslin, Thomas Groham. Fr. Decker, Smiley Nagcngast First Pew: Joseph Rooney, James .Shea, John Metheny Second Pkw: Terrence Brennan, Raymond Buddell, Lawrence Thomas Third Pew: Richard Barry, Joseph Fox, James Harmeling P ' ouRTH Pew: Donald Glowczewsky, Timothy Dalton, John Duffy, George Krismer I Kiarmacu J odautti Front Kow: Rose Jellison, Betty Jellison, Dr. N. Hansel. Mr. Frank Ferraro, Fr. Degl- man Second Row: Carolii Neavins. Jack Condon. Bill Cronin, Roland Reznidek. Joe Statz Third Row: Dave Neuman. Valentine Goler. Jack Dendinger. Miles Vana FoiiRin Row: Tom Schermuly, John Belitz, Louis Ronnau, Bill Gouger 83 . . . Sodality officers prepare Thanksgiv- ing food baskets for the poor . . . Seated: Mary Ann Collier, Phyllis Greenblatt, Kae Kirkwood, Anne Eide, Diane McEvoy- Standing: Henrietta Johnson, Kay Muldoon, Jean Kenny, Gertrude Johnson, Fr. Bow- dern, Arlene Lampe m omens J odalit ' i - l—lMl ' dlKUlli . . . Bobbie Raynor, Kay Kieffe, Pat Burkeley, Donna Caldwell. Maone Miller, and Eleanor Mannlein look up a point for sodality discussion . . . 84 I ' lRST Table: Mary Loos, Rita Brennan, Anne Eide, Becky Anderson Bowdern, Mary Ann Collier, Eleanor Mannlein. Rita Peterson, Kay Kieffe Second Table: Marie Pereira, Ann Verret, Nancy Kucirek, Meg Ryan Virdiann Bode, Marilyn Siicha, Joan .egob, Jean Jaksich, Joan Pereira Pat Buckley, Fr. Anne Caldwell, Skaikd: Donna Wright, Joan Davis, Mary Ann Anderson, Colleen Casserly, Mary Ann Harmson, Rosemary W ' ilhelmi, Charlotte Christy, Katherine McCoy, Jane Pepper, Helen Enarson .Standin(.: Nancy Hicks, Rosaline Mcintosh, Agnes McManaman, Patricia Demiith, Joyce Hoiitbv. Maureen Reeder, Barl)ara Fritts, Rita Ryan, Prefect; Joyce Matt, Joan Bisenius, Delorcs Blalia, Mary Kay O ' Neill, Marjorie Pesek SiAM)i (.: ' irginia Sokolik, Betty Neuberger, VVinitred Schmidt, Delorcs F.gan, Patricia Riina, Mary Joyce Kenney, Janet Taborsky, Beverly Loomis, Rita Purnell, Mary Beth Kelly, Jean Kelsch Si aikd: Jeanne Card; Virginia Kihmetscher, Secretary; Fr. Kramper, Moderator; Rita Ful- ton, Prefect; Dorothy Maher FRONr: Mary Hanlon, Mary Lou Berberich, Jackie Lambert, Theresa Hoffman, Shirley I Lyman. Mary Ann C.rcco, Rosemary Ratajczyk, Jane Gregg SrANUiNc: Dorothy Boyer, Mary J. Mahony, Doroth Harlan. Frances Polito, Mary Torti- cillc. Eve Pla a. Joan McC.argill, Maureen Gillogly. Betsy Brady Siamd: Patricia Mentzer. Virginia Wiltse, Fr. Kramjier. Mary Kay Bolte, Cynthia Readv. From: Mary Kay Sullivan, Sharon Peterson. Mary .Mice Dierks, Carol Prucha. PhvlHs .Ansclmo, Helen Commer. Isabelle Kopel s t. c a t L e r I n S o J a i i t t. Joseph J odailtu 85 ( onten t6 War JJJi 88 aran C-miiu J all 90 aneui r4all 92 lA areham -Mall 95 IDowiin -Mall 98 Kyut-of- JJorm cJ.il ina 101 86 2), vrms ar i Fiist Row: Regina Brannen, Mary Aymond. Irene Sacco „ „. - «  Second Row: Joan Pereira, Bernadine Wise, Mrs. Brumgardt, Rosella Higgins, Bel- ly Topf , , . Comparing notes on Ihe day ' s activities . . . Marlene Tully, Betty 11)1 erdell . . . Those regular nictl Colleen Eagan, Shari Armbruster, Jean Sixta . . . Oh Mem, how could you; you know I was on a diet . . . m Sixta, Gloria Cov- :l| res . . . Standing: Dcrothy Jordan, Mary Aymond, Shari Armbruster, Rosella Higgins, Gloria Coverdell Seated: Colleen Eagan, Marlene Tully, Jean Sixta . . . Harmony at iis bcSt ... 89 Donna Caldwell, Lois Dineen, Alice Fong . . . Popcorn will be good after doing mountains of laundry Maiy Virginia Summerhayes, Mrs. Mary Tighe, Jean Pekas ... A few minutes ' chat with the housemother . . . Carol Brogan and Mary Kay Young . . . Flanagan end Page and Fisher, always a popular pastime . . . Bonnie Lampe, Julia Terlaje, Gwen Shirai, Mary E. Pouzar . . . Recipe for a peaceful night ' s slumber: 6 goldfish, 25 crispy crackers, well crumbled, and 1 short sheet . . . Corrine Robl and Bonnie Lampe . . . Hope there ' s ft stack of mail today Irene Knutson . . . After this term paper, only five more book re- ports to do today . . . Sleeping Beauties: Mary Ellen Rezicka and Grace Schoofs Cruel Villians: Ann Carey and Erma Pettinger . . . Seme people think eight o ' clock classes are more important than keeping good health with ten hours sleep . . . . . . homebound — if this seventh suitcase will just fit in ... A little brotherly help, when the clock says ten min- utes past the deadline . . . . . . From McNulty to Donahue to McKinney fire to help McKinney ' s prayerful meditation a little heavenly Ikom Row: Paul Fiirtak, Bill Brunncr. Paul McCarthy, Maurice Cole- man, I ' hil Cuba, Jim Heimes, John Kean, Ken Heimes Sf.conu Row: Boh Dolezal, High O ' Meara, Roger Cox iHiRD Row: Harry Miller, Red Montag, Art Pranger, Ray Pierson, Don Riley, Jim Brown First Row, Left: Don McCoy, Don Lampert, Ed Wilberding. Tom Periera, John Pekas, Len Kuntz Second Row: Bill Armatas. Lewis Nichols, Bob Kagawa, Paul Mockler. Joe O ' Toole, Jim McKinney Third Row, Front: Juan Daly Olmeda, Mike Donahue, John McNulty 93 thin the6e halls reside the leaders of tc ofnorrow . . . Oh, No! ... It can ' t be . . . not an AF in TWO classes! 94 ' Did I hear someone knocking at my door? . . David Hettich, Paddy Ouiletle. and Bill Comcowich gel a few instructions from Fr. Quinn . . . )I)CI I Jack Row: Mike Smiih. I.arrv Rnsinussen, Riihan ross. Victor Schhicthie. . IJcinanl W halen. I ' aiil Dicrs :;;;;:; l ' ' - T . ' ' K . Cene Shramek. Robert Miller HON, Row: Antho.n l)Non k. Ernest Horinek. |i,„ Xaugban. Jin, Bagan From: Denny Siillivaii, -Run Mestel On Stairs: Don Barrv, Kcl lellows, Alan Fisch. Charles Orth. Ed O ' Crady. Xoon, Lawrence Dawson. Jerry Redmond. George Mark Fashic McC.lone, C;ene . Dick Ford 95 Back Row: George Norquist, Bill Lorentz, Jack Gillis. John Brown, Leo I ' ulle, Fred Green. Fred (elsi MiDUiK Row: Peter Fritz, Fred .Schwcrtley, James Gunningham, Claire .Sol man, Bill Orester, Joe Kranz, Jim Bagan Front Row; Bill Bode, Joe Dineen, Jack Schultz. Paul Blatz, Mike Uonahey . . . That cigarette may be king size, 1 THOUGHT I ' D IVE you A R W6-. And then there was Ihe night that the temperature hit 18° below a,ll never hit the ball with it Back Row: Paul Lamh. |ini Hicks, I,ari Kcllv, Oannv Konl. I om Biiikt, Kd Healy MiDDi.K Row: John Leahy. Howard KuhilM lick. ( harlcs Sara inc, Jiidc Wcrtli. Kd Slokan, Don Rooke, Ken Evans, I ' anl Diers From Row: John Waldron, Robert MaloN. John Mc( rami. Jim Kischen f From Row: Leon ll)in, John kcstel. jack Duffy Second Row: Frank NfcC:abe, Duane Heng. Al Sloiip Third Row: )ini f)inr, Leon lloucl, Ed Corclen FoiiRiH Row: 15oh Suepcr, I ' aul N ' ordhues, Dennis Morgan, Dennis Byrne, Douglas (irant . . , Each evening the boys gather for the rosary: Frank .Spelhnan, Denny Byrne, Ed Corden, John Knudson, Dick Brunner, Don Shald, Jim Arens, Jolin Kestel, Leon Albin. Al Slonp. Dennis (lark. )iin Hezel, Bill Young, Ralph Wonderlin, Leon Doud, Jerry Redler, leading. Here ' s waiyi Front Row: Ed MtCarthx. El Rallis, Clasmir Murillo, Dennis tllark Second Row: Paul Roone . Keith Hey, Mike Berry. Serafino Niccoli Third Row: Ciary Farris. Larry Halhiir. Armand Cho c[uette, Angelo Calfo Fourth Row: Dennis lUitkley. Don Kohns, Boh Decker. Dick Fiijihara Fifth Row: Jim Diinphy. Kcnn I ' ahlik You ' re lucky if you ' re OUT when Casey ' s around Tur eyel . . . Standing: Dennis Morgan, Joe Cainiiingliani. Jim Mills, Ford Maione, Don lirown, Ken .Stangel, Jim lulirman, Clarence Liu, Bill Young, Leo Walsh Seatfd: Jim Hezel, Paul Tamisiea, John Knuctson, Marvin folacek Front Rovv : Johti DobroNolnev, Bill Merrigan, Ra|)hael Ho Tai .Skcond Row: Ralph Wondcrlin, Jim Arens, Dick Brunncr Third Row: Fom Jovce, Don Shald, Frank Driscoll Fourth Row: Jerry Redler. Gene I ' arshall, Keith Rodaway Your forly-five minutes are up LJut-or- Jjorm cyLl LULn 3ome 9 batch it . . . . . . Larry Lucas, Merl Oik, Jerry L ucas do justice . . • lo Ihis, no caption could . . . otIxerSy e5peclalm pwfeiilonal itudents, riave estal)u6ried riotnes or ttieir own . • • the Keith Dodds family . . . he ' s a frosh dent studeni . . . . . Fourth-year medic, Jerry Cain, and his family . . . c tents omen Ea UJl 104 EaieUli 116 Jennii 119 g.it 120 IDoivlina 121 ntramuraii 122 lAJomen 6 porti 124 rrlisce UaneouS 125 102 tUe ti euc6 ' .• i. ' i ' .; ' . V . . . Introducing the Creighton Athletic Brass . . . the man behind the scenes . . . Rev. David A. Shyne, S. J. . . . faculty moderator ... on the Hill since 1934 . . . held offices of Faculty Regent of Athletics and Director of Athletics . . . team ' s most faithful fan at home games . . . . . . Young Subby Salerno . . . second year as head basketball coach . . . guided his team through another tough cam- paign . . . always striving for perfec- tion . . . lost many heartbreaking games . . . but never stopped driving his team . . . everyone ' s friend . . . married and a father . . . All-City and All-State at Prep . . . four years at CU . . . frosh coach in 1949 . . . . . . Ever-ready to help ... J. V. Duce Belford . . . CU Athletic Director . . . obtains basketball schedule with top competition . . . well-known baseball man . . . baseball coach at CU . . . Intramural head . . . one-time Bluejay basketball coach . . . 29th year at Creightcn . . . . . . Dead-eye Ed Cole brings ball down court . . . Co -Captains Ray Yost and Elton Tuttle hook shots BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 73 Buena Vista 49 85 St. Ambrose 73 51 Michigan State 88 73 Marquette 92 83 South Dakota 67 65 Wyoming 71 64 Iowa State 72 59 SW Missouri 74 87 Wichita 100 63 Phillips 66 Oilers 71 65 Denver 60 61 Seattle 92 78 Seattle 87 78 Macalaster 68 72 St. Thomas 73 76 Illinois W esleyan 67 81 Regis 59 85 South Dakota 67 88 Omaha 67 84 Drake 89 90 Rio Grande 96 81 Lawrence Tech 92 75 lona 88 87 Scranton 65 80 Canisius 92 68 Wichita 72 54 Oklahoma City 69 93 Marquette 82 88 Omaha 64 87 Drake 72 69 Tulsa 78 93 Rio Grande 75 • . m . . . Bob Komasinski scrambles for ball against Wyoming while Ray Yost (98) and Elton Tuttle move in . . . CU ' s enthusiasm ignited as Creighton man scores two . . . Consistently the best floor player . . . Bob Meyer . . . . . . Tall Bob Komasin- ski . . . prepares for another game . . . Coach Salerno adds last minute instruction . . . Prospect of the fu- ture . . . Rookie Fritz Slenek . . . . . . Eddie Mullin St CU . . . four years 107 E i u e a C.KXKWisi (Back Row): Jerrv O ' Connor, F.d Mullin. Frank C.dllon, Bol) Koniasinski, Larry Lucas, Hugh Manhart. F.ltoii Tuttle, Jack I ' ctcrson. I ' at Thornton (From Row) : Boh Mever, Ed Cole. Dick Radcmacher. Frit .Stanck. Ray V ' ost, Dave I ' edersou, Ci)a(h Subhy .Salerno . . . Cheerleaders Diane Saggau and Carol Wimsalt slrike up Creighton Cheer . . . . . . Co-Capiain Ray Yosl reach, es for ball while Dave Pederson attempts to assist . . . Jack Peterson . . . ccnsistenlly in the Creighlon lineup . . . ' av© s Ped, ' Z GiiTo 60 ' kes . . . Stretch Tuttle (99) and Bob Komasinski battle for ball in victory over Marquette . . . YEH, BLUE! YEH, WHITE! YEH, BLUE] AYS! FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT! . . Hardworking Hugh Manhart I .:.- ' ? ' .- fP?- . . . Veteran Pat Thornton readies him- self to score . . . CHEERLEADERS FIRST ROW: Regina Kep- ley, Connie Kostel. Barbara Rew SECOND ROW: Colleen Friel, Ann Kieffe, Mary Belford, Patricia Friel, Diane Saggau ■mm ' --:, ■•. ' mmmmmm i mmmm Jr ' K ' 5« .i f 7 close . . . Eltcn Tuttle and Ed Mullin (84) pul squeeze play on Omaha U ' s Claussan . . . 112 . . . Eddie Cole adds Iwo to thirty-nine point output against Marquette . . . ke roik e earn October: yearlings begin workouts . l.F.Fi Row: Glen Sullivan, Dan Simon, Boh Gibson, Coach Paul Gradoville Mid Row: Dan Simms, Jerry Rudloff, Jim Eischen, Jack I ' agnanelli RiCHP Row: Ray Gasnick, Ixjnnie Liss, Frank Pignanelli, Jerry Spethman ' tor, . B . . . Harry Meister (84) leaps for ball . . . Jim Eischen (43) and Bob Gibson (63) move up . . . 114 5i ijn ,r  - • U-5a6ebail . . . Southpaw Fritz Stanek demonstrates form that earned him many starting roles . . . . . . Versatile Frank Gollon waits and re- views opposition . . . s , - - -as.-i l tt «i Ht o SO; • . . . Coach Belford with wife and daugh- ter .. . his two best fans . . . 116 E a i a i t First Row: Jack McGraw, Dick Manzo, Bill Kieffei Sicoxu Row: Coach Diice Belford, f;iant Yates, Bill Kcllv, I ' at Duft. Bob Suepei Third Row: Len inci, Fril Stanek. Frank C.ollon. |o!iii DiBaise, Buzz Stilibs, Don C:imp 1 I . . . Infielder Bill Kelly ad- . usls cap before stepping up to plate . . . . . . After Ihe game Shorlslop Bill Kieffer i leaves for home . . . . . , Pitchers Jim McBride and Grant Yates review pitching tactics . . . . . . Determined Pete Thraen digs in . . . 118 Municipal Stadium . . . site of many games . . . . . DiBaise dons jacket after mound chore . . . rf ' 3 enniS . . Sam Wong after work 3Ul . . . . U . . . Bob Brierty serves . fj --Z v fe : - S - - -- V : v -_.-::::: j -- III m v] 1 ----- — — -::::::f r ::: W m 1 Jj; ' -V ' ' i ; --::::7y I z.-Vy tei ' . . . Waiting to take off on tennis trip: Sam Wong, George Spruce, Harry Meister, Bob Brierty, Norberto Baysa . . . . . . George Spruce - turns shot as Harry Meister prepares take over . . . . . . Bert Baysa watches teammates in action . . . 119 . . . Well-known golfer Fiank Rizzulo tees off . . . . Jim Koley and lerry aiaiiery aiscuss golt techniques; Art Seigfreid demonstrates . . . . . Terry Slattery prepares to drive Ji wfi w Art Seigfreid . . ... In the back swing Koley . . . Jim V- owlln, 9 jILiJIi ' ' ' n ' oi BiU Dunn. BJ „if McCann. . • • ' LrDon Simomn, John Top contenders: VIP ' s and Agony Hall 121 . . . Jackie Murphy . . . handles clerical portion of athletics . . . ' ••S ' L is .,,. ..,,„ . . . Delta Thela Phi vs. Phi Delia Chi . . . . . . CU students take time for basketball . plies ball . . . . Jim Kurzak sup- . . . John Hagan of Delia Sigma Delta and Jim Shea of Phi Chi go after ball . . . { [ omen J S porh r . . . Freshman girls lake a dip . . . Mary Ann Waszak, Sophie Murphy, Bernadine Wise, Arlene May, Virginia Rolf, Mary Ann Douda, and Donna Caldwell . . . . . . Part of Creighton staff in league bowling holm. Rita Wolff, and Kathleen Fleissner . Ruth Saffley, Helen Gillespie, Virginia Chis- 124 podd Jdd6 n Cyndi c ontenh f- an . J4eiienic L ouncit 129 Jliela lApiilon 130 Vkela Plii ipka 132 J ' hi (L.pMlon 135 Jjella S iqma r ' l 136 Ujelta J iania Jjeita 138 Xi P.i PL 140 2)Jfa OUa PL- 142 PL !pL 2)Ja 142 PL Eau P 146 PL CL 148 J- ni r no S iama 150 PL 2)eL CL 152 -y lplia J- hi KJmeaa 154 - halunx 156 Jrnterfratern ' di (council 158 Ljamma J- i C piilon 160 - (pha S i ma flu 161 ipha rii Lymeaa 162 Bda ipliu p6i 162 Jjella S iqma f ho 163 Kko UAt 163 126 Lureehi nil -•• . ,— -- 1. - ' -, « — Wu««u« ' :,i .  w%.« w •♦r Wv. _s (9r 9r ltie6 Joan Edwards Doris Uhing President Mrs. Maurine Hamilton Moderator l- ankeite Council emc Carol Shepherd Treasurer Cathy Corboy Rita Bernica Secretary Jacquie Johnson Vice-President 129 keta lApsllc r 6Lion . . . Theta Upsilon . . . national social sorority . . . Mu Alpha chapter installed at Creighton this year . . . initiation in March by national otticers . . . sorority is member ot National Pan-Hellenic Confer- ence . . . stress upon spiritual and scholastic phases of life . . .this year ' s rushing featured Orchid tea, western rush party, formal prefer- ence dinner, formal initiation dance . . . members attend Pan-Hellenic spring formal . . . mother-daughter brunch held annually . . . annual steak fry and week-end at Cowles Lake are major summer activities . . . President, Joan Edwards; Vice-president, Mary Reid; Secretary, Patricia Quinn; Treasurer, Jeanne Thirtle; Sponsor, Mrs. R. E. Stover; Faculty Moderator, Rev. Ralph A. Jung, S.J. . . . . . Mrs. Stover pours coffee at the fall rush tea Pledge Dinner at the Blackstone Hotel a few of the guests at the formal tea Kappa ' s informal rush party at Hill Haven Food served Western style Mary Ann Bert Mary Burns ith Calliy C Eleanor l)oy nale Lois Deane Rosemary Ferris X ' irginia Heilman Janice Jedynak Gerlriuie Johnson Kae Kirkwood Rita Kisicki Nancy Kucirek Cathy LaPlante Eleanor Mannlein Mary McGrath JoAnn Micklonis Shirley Moore Marguerite Murphy Charlotte Salerno Carolu Neavins Agnes Novotny Rita I ' eterson Maureen Powers Pal ()uinn Marv Reict C;retchen Schenkelberg Carol Shepard Jean Sixta Geraldine Suiter fean Thirtle Marlene Tully keta PL, y4lpria T m Jacquie Johnson President Bart)ara Beuck Margaret Beiick Rita Bernica Patty Elevens Ann Bonfante . . . Theta Phi Alpha ... Chi Chapter . . . National Catholic women ' s social sorority . . . founded in 1912 . . . member of National Pan-Hellenic Council . . . aims to secure a closer comradeship among Catho- lic women students ... to advance their educational, social, and religious interests . . . formal initiation dinner, followed by alumnae-sponsored formal dance for both sororities ... day of recollection in spring . . . informal parties and spring steak fry . . . rnem- bers made trips to Marquette and K.U. to help sister chapters . . . President, Jacquie Johnson . . . Vice- president, Anne Caldwell . . . Recording Secretary, Marilyn Seidl . . . Corresponding Secretary, Joan Zegob . . . Treasurer, Berry Hickman . . . Sponsor, Mrs. Mark Hyslop . . . Chaplain, Rev. Norbert Lemke, S.J. . . . Carol Brogan CJeri Bnigenliem 132 My kingdom for a lape recorder! m h r..J i:f L ' t IK) ,Ui w I «•■wJ =-H, Anne Caldwell Ann Eitle Rosemary Cenovicli Rosemary Joan Connolly Fitzgerald Colleen Curnyn Norma Folda Joan Earhart Patty Friel Marie Gasson Phyllis Greenblatt Rose Jellison Betty Hickman SaHie Kelly Mary Frances Hunt Joan Kennedy Jean Jardee Lynne Kirlin Betty Jellison Irene Knutson 1 Connie Kostel Kathleen Kostel Sheila Lake Arlene Lampe Marilyn McCaffrey Diane McEvoy Kathryn Mestecky Louise Morlotk Mary Jean Moylan Kay Muldoon Peggy O ' Connor Carol O ' Sullivan Jean Pekas Janice Pflanz Elaine Radii Roberta Raynor Margaret Ryan Jo Schneider Leona Schosherl Nfarylyn SeidI Barbara Smith Jo Ann Sullivan Doris IJhing Barbara Watke Ruth Welsh Carol Wimsatt Joan Zegoh Eleanor Ziegler PL C pslion f Phi Epsilon . : . local Journalism frat ... on hilltop since 1929 .. . silver anni- versary for silver-fingered . . . people have ink instead of blood in veins founded to foster better relations among editors, writers, type setters, and moderator . . . also to help Creightonian generally . . . parties . . . informal meetmgs . . . basketball . . . banquets . . . Laddie Kuzela. President . . . Harry Dolphin, Moderator . . . meeting every second Tuesday of the month . . , Chuck McFacUlen, Roy Cowan, Hal Quinn, Bill Fogarty, Dick Hagrman, Dave Borgen, Laddie Kuzela 135 UJ)eita •S i % ma Pi Ed Nalty, Historian; Ernest Blease, Secretary Don CimpI, Inter-Fraternity Representative Ed Russell, President; Bill Young, Vice-presi dent; Bol) Kozal, Treasurer; Ken Stangel Vice-president I ' ele Iienzer. Dr. Begley. Etl Nalt). Bob O ' Donnell, lorn Hcrma nek, loni Bcglc , Ernie BIcasc, Irank llcjj .iii. Jim MiiKnskv Mike Barry, Jack Faricy, Bill Foral, Dean Walsh, Hugh Saxton . . . International in scope . . . Delta Sigma Pi promotes brotherhowi among Commerce students . . . fur- thers professional attitude with monthly dinners at which prominent business men are speakers . . . spon- sors tours of local businesses . . . big- gest event is spring formal dinner dance, honoring Rose of Delta Sig . . . this year on May 22 at the Black- stone with Eddy Haddad . . . mem- bers also enjoy steak fry, picnics . . . a good share of commerce class offi- cers come from the frat . . . also the two representatives from Commerce on the Board of Governors, including the President of the Board . . . Bud Knudsen. Ken Stangel, Merl Oik, Bill Young, Dick Chaput, Jack Gibbs, Ed Russell, Jerry Pohlen, Tom Vincent, Ray Duve, Bill Weidner, Bob Pesicka, Bob Kozal, Don Cimpl, Earl Mc- Millin Jim Kurzak, Dick Rozman, Ed McCarthy, John Knudson, Dick Korth, Ed Jurek, I ' at Nipp Frat members at one of monthly professional dinners 137 2jelta S l yvia .rJ eita . , Rush Dinner . . . . Delta Sigma Delta . . . Omega Chap- ter .. . enamel polishers . . . Purpose ot frat is to keep high the standards of den- tistry by inculcating in the minds of dental students and practitioners a spirit of fra- ternal cooperation toward scientific, ethi- cal and professional progress . . . activi- ties numerous . . . Inaugural Ball . . . Freshman Night . . . Senior Party ... In- tramural sports . . . well represented in class offices and Student Board of Gover- nors . . . Lou Klein, Grand Master . . . Dr. G.G. O ' Connor, Faculty Moderator . . . 138 Joseph Pecoraro. Worthy Maslcr; Louis Longo, Treasurer; Louis Klein, Grand Master; Herbert Dang. Scribe Subby Grasso, Don Ullstroni, Norm Gradoville, Joe Pecoraro, Ed Wilkinson, Dick Lowder, Art Matte, Bill Houston, Sam Wong, Jim Reilly, Greg Kapriva, Keith Thomas, Bill Holthaus, Ed Tasaki, Torn Endo, Ronny Ohtani, Lou Klein, Don Stormberg, Joe Gentile, Joe Grasso, Arnie Fieri, Dick Skow, Joe Berver, Clarence Durbin, Tommy Kuelbs, Bill Corso, Louise Longo, Herbert Dang, Jose Arroya, Norman Knott. Jerome Colgan, Les Pitman, Juan Lanosga, Ronny Mulcahy, Charles Cox, John Krager . . . And now I would like to repeat what I have said before . . . the selling point — What every modern home should have Xi Psl PL Standing: Ray Deiio, Wesley 01s jn. George Fisher. Elmer Duethman, Bob Kuhl, Bob Maggard, Al Brown, Joe Kirby, Leo Ciuiili. John Chen- char, Jack Crawfortl, Don Eggerman, Ken Anderson, Henry Sudnieier. Chuck Berner. Gene D ' Angelo • Seatkd: Larry Lucas, Denny Casey, Norman Giebler, Marshall Clarson, Ralph Herrman, Gordon I ' edersen, TLlnicr Vcltri, Joe Lavin, Curt cm. Louis Barinaga, Coleman Dell, John Stanesic 140 Seatkd: Ralph Herrnian, Vice-pres.; Marshall Carson, Pres.; Duethman, Sec; George Fisher Standinc;: Norman Guhler, Larry Lucas Louis Bannaga, Treas.; Elmer Xi Psi Phi . . . Dental trat . . ; C.U. has Alpha Kappa chapter . . . here since 1915 . . . founded to inspire and promote intellectual and educational advance- ment, moral rectitude, social unity, and mutual assistance among dent stu- dents . . . parties . . . banquets . . . get-togethers . . . Large group of mem- bers . . . all must be in good standing in dent school . . . (also have a good set of teeth) . . . boasts a good basketball team . . . Dr. R. E. Weaver, Faculty Moderator; E. M. Carson, President. 141 ef j i PT-jCES?---- . . . Delta Thcta Phi . . . Bryan Chapter . . . oldest law frat at C.U. . . . second oldest and largest stateside. Objectives and purpose— to give law students companionship and the chance to have a good time . . . informal initiation dinner . . . picnic . . . Christmas Party . . . St. Pat ' s Day cele- bration . . . Ball . . . formal initiation dinner . . . monthly luncheons. Also gives students aids for study . . . result— many honor students in each gradu- ation class . . . large alumni body . . . lawyers prominent throughout the world. Thomas Walsh, Dean . . . Professor North, Faculty Moderator. %ka %ta P Sfatf.d: I ' aiil Raiith, Treasurer; James Holinberg, Keeper of the Rolls; Tom Walsh, Dean; David Svohoda, Bailiff; Bill Woodruff, Master of Ritual; John Respelicrs, Vice Dean Standin(.: I ' at Heaton, rribime 142 Seated: Leiand Wykert, Lee Magee, John Follman, Sam Boyer, Dick Mullin, Richard Shockey Standinc;: Frank Spellman, Melvin Kennedy, James Roan, Fred Ahood. Gerald Stark Sfateu: Lloyd Gregerson, Gordon Ryan. John Respeliers, Tom Walsh. Ed Patterson, Leo O ' Brien. Jerry Seidl Standinc: Bill Woodruff. Leon Garcia, I ' aid Raiith. James Holm berg, Pat Achalz, Pat Heaton, Don Hamilton, Dave Svoboda 143 1- ifHs tik Phi Alpha Delta . . . More Chapter ... Law frat . . . purpose is to form a strong bond among members of different classes ... to form a strong link between the school and former students .to promote social and intellectual intercourse among members. More Chapter does just that with movies, monthly luncheons, dinners, dinner dance. Requirement-law student in good standing . . . alumnus or instructor of school. William Craig, Justice . . . Richard Kelly, Moderator. PLi Ipha Jjelta Don Bell, Jerry Gitnik. Bill Craig. Jim Kula. Bob Doyle 144 Seated: Thomas Coleman, Professor Richard Kelly, Barney Stratton, Walt Matejka, Douglas C hang, James Langdon, John Goebel, Thomas Whyte SiANDiNf,: Don Bell, James Murphy, Lee Bloomingdale, Dick Bednar Seated: Jerry Gitnik, Bill Craig. Pat Cooney, Larry McGuire, Paul Watts, Leonard Schneiderman, Toshiyui Honda, Clar- ence Liu Standing: Jim Kula, Dick Norris, Bol) Rissi, Bill Larson, Jim Koley, Monte Taylor, Dave Fitzgibbons, Bob Doyle 145 PL Pi . . . Alpha Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Pi — national medical fraternity . . . established in 1907 at Creighton University . . . sponsors, Dr. L. P. Johnson and Mr. Donald Stumpff . . . top man on fraternity totem pole, Tom Grier, Archon . . . high ideals and objectives ... to promote good comradeship and to aid members in scholastic endeavors . . . provides social activities for members ' relaxation (aspirin for all on the morn- ing after the night before) . . . athletic activities include intra- mural football, basketball . . . social activities include Open House . . . Rush Party . . . Pledge Party . . . Founders ' Day Ban- quet . . . Annual Dinner Dance . . . Phi Beta House Mother, Mary Christiansen . . . been with the boys for twenty-five years . . . justly honored with banquet held at American Legion Club . . . Mary and one of her boys 146 STANDiNf,: William Riievc, Editor; Ev Viano, Chaplain; Ronald Olnhausen, Secretary; Kevin Lawler, Treasurer Seated: Herbert Glide, Vice-Arclion; Thomas Grier, Archon; Donald Stiiinpff, Faculty Moderator ... A dinner was given by Ihe Phi Betes for their house mother in recognition of her 25 years of service to Alpha Alpha Chapter, in December at the Legion Club . . First place float in the Jubilee Parade . . . Intramural football champs Don McCluskey, John Metheny, Thomas Graham, William Riieve, Robert Haas, Kevin Lawler, Edmund Novak, Joseph O ' Neill, Donald Stumpff, Faculty Moderator, Thomas Grier, Ronnie Olnhausen, Gerald Kelley, William Johnson, Donald Weaver, Herbert Glide, Charles Carig- nan, John Reynolds, James Flood, Anthony Innocence Ferrari, Earl Ryan, Ev Jones, Joseph Barkett, Harold Christian, Robert Celli, John Busby, Neil Kenney, Ev Viano 147 PL CL . . . Phi Chi . . . Chi Upsilon Chapter . . . Medical fraternity . . . largest med frat in the world . . . open houses, rush parties, pledging ceremonies highlight social calendar . . . spring remembered by senior dinner and all-member dance . . . Phi Chi house resplendent with over-stufted leather furniture . . . real pride is basement rec room . . . piano often center of evening ' s fun . . . boast their own steward, the famed John Asborno . . . played host in fall, 1953, with Nebraska U. chapter to national Phi Chi Convention . . . Members achieve famed Phi Chi brotherhood . . . Presiding Senior, Dick Peters . . . Presiding Junior, Joseph Rooney . . . Secretary, Robert Rento . . . Treasurer, Benno Brink, Jr. . . . Seated: Kenneth Rupp, John Fischbach, A. C. Massaro, Salvetore Sautella, Louis Giorgi, Emil Dziubinski Standing: Edward Mastro, Maurice Schwartz, John Byers, George Picetti, Michael La Mendola, Don- ald Cuccia SisAted: Louis I ' ardini, Robert Castillo, Jay Carduff, Bernard C;ollopy, Benno Brink Standing: Ihomas Driver, Edward Schnoor, Rich- ard Peters, Michael Gillespie Seated; Eugene Riggio, Albert Dolan, James Rei- fert, William Olson, Jay Carduff, John Dunn Standing: Kenneth Goebel, Lawrence Thomas, Pat- rick Golden, Richard Peters, John Adamson, Thomas Brierty Seated: John Fluegel, Thomas Mirich, RoUand Pistulka, Bernard Kratochvil Standin(;: James Shea, Arthur Tuma, William Peterson, Robert Brierty, Richard Keenan Seated: Frank Bertolucci, Thomas Brierty, Robert rDreier, Albert Dolan, Charles Edwards, James Rei- fert Standing: John Asborno. John Dunn, John Fitz- gibbons, Ted Truml)le 149 m KT i i y PL o J i f ma . . . Phi Rho Sigma . . . oldest frat on hill . . since 1899 . . . 4016 Davenport Street ' s party room has been newly deco- rated . . . many members are Interfrat football, basketball, sottball participators . . . boys compare notes outside family circle with other Greek letter organiza- tions . . . any Med student eligible . . . purpose includes professional advancement of members . . . service to Med school . . . Med profession . . . community . . . Presi- dent, Delwyn Smiley Nagengast. I ' ete Ri ()1(), Don Seifert, Ron Daniels, Braliam (ieha. Gene Siiclia. Joe Ciarbeny, Joe onahan. Howard Hoenig k 150 Irving Rayman, Chuck Hamlin. Smiley Nagengast, Al .Sol)eranski, Bob aminit, John Ingram. Jack Duffy, Bol) .Stej- skal. Pete McMillan, Jim .Smith, Bill Boardman, Mike McGuire. Bill Giles, Bill O ' Rourke. Kurt Nicderee, Howard I ' oejjsel, Tom Christiansen, Ted Grage. Larry Grahek, John Caffrey, Tom Egan, Dick Cian . Jim Mannion. Sam Fraser. Ami Longo, Louis Sojka Jose Castro, Bol) Kalcz, Tony Griffin, Joe Fox, Jim Hayes, Vernon Sternhill, Jim Harmeling, Bill Meyer, Perry Keitges, Carl Torres, Jim Henry, Hiiz Taylor, John McCalla, Tom Haun, Ed Forbes, Leo Bellan- toni, Frank Schloeder Tony Cafaro, Gene Lamspa, Paul Pettit, Vince Caldarola. Gil Bacon, Ed Grage, Bob Nolan, Jose Salas, Paul Kern, Bob Haan, Maurice Schwartz, Marty Ellliogen, Hank C.errits, Frank Leary, Jerry Seagraves, Tom Egan, Dick Jones, Bob Dunlay, John Waken 151 PL =J eita L kl First Row: John Curry, John Dendinger. Joseph Statz, John I ' cterson, Michael 1 opf, James Rayl, Robert Hewson, Milton Sachs Second Row: Gerald Miller, Kenneth Koentz, Gerald Toller, James Koch. Wallace Soong, David Pederson, John Obert, Miles Vana, James Neiiman, Clarence Wilsey Third Row: Joseph Dolisli, Sal Ciciiilla, Frank Franco, John Stransky, Charles Hamilton First Row: Flavio I ' anigazzi, Thomas Schermuly, Sebastian I ' irrnccello, Frank Ferraro, Rav Skryja, Wesley Wilhelm, Jack Thiill Second Row: Donald Hunt, Donald Pederson, John I ' azderka, William Berndt, William Becker, Robert Reynolds, Donald Mayer 152 . . . Phi Delta Chi . . . supplanting Phi Sigma Chi . . . went national this year . . . not new on campus, though . . . was here before depression . . . initiated by Drake fraternity last November . . . founded to inspire greater ethics among pill-pushers . . . use less sugar, more medicine. Mainly social frat . . . but professional also . . . has dinner-dance . . . lectures . . . parties . . . get-togethers. Requirements . . . sopho- more standing or above . . . John Dendin- ger. President . . . Sebastian Pirrucello, Fac- ulty Moderator. • . . Jack Dendinger, President, receives charier from a national representative of Phi Delta Chi . . . Valentine Coler, William Cronin, Louis Rondaii, John Condon, Robert Connor, John Be litz Initiation Dinner 153 - wka r PL O, tneaa f Jim Schmidt, Keith Hey, Dennis Byrne, Gene Peters, Bernie Wieseler, .Sliane O ' Neil, Tom Winters, Fr. Lemke, Vilbiir Connor Dennis Murphy, m 1 luiin.is l ill Mcinah.iii, liol) liisliop Kilker I ' aiil Mastiika, Jerry Stark, Fred Green, Bill Johnston, Tom National officers come to visit . . . . Alpha Phi Omega, service plus . . . acted as hosts for Freshman Mixer in lall . . . organized lost and found department . . . willing workers at registra- tion time . . . praised by Jack Williams, registrar, for their efficient service . . . ushered at university functions . . . sponsored a Lenten religious movie to raise funds for the Student Union Building Fund ... on the campus five years . . . received national charter in 1952 . . . members must be former Boy Scouts . . . Tom Winters, President . . . . . Tom Winters, President KX chapter, is presented with a gavel at the state conference at Camp Cedars by ilobert Root, President Omaha Area Alumni . . . . . . Songfest at the Pledge Party . . . . Phalanx marches . . . Ike beams . . . Molotov trembles . . . Carlson barks . . . basics cower . . . girls sigh . . . non-ROTC yawn . . . Delta Morae chapter . . . tormcd to promote interest in military training, foster lellowship, and Be Prepared . . . does great job in forming future Army officers. Military Ball . . . annual steak fry . . . Christmas Party . . . Federal Inspection Din- ner Dance . . . only advanced ROTC eligible . . . Larry Carlson, Commander . . . Lt. Col. Francis Devlin, Moderator . . . Ten- shun . . . drag ou the colors . . . sound the bugle . . . issue the rifles . . . it ' s time for drill. - igp M kaianx nte tratemitu L ouyicll Larry Carlson, Commander John Artlell Bill Becker W ' illHir Connor Ed Cidlcn 156 Seated: Captain Barren. C olonel Devlin, Major Naughton, Captain Obley SxANDiNf;: Cadets O ' Malley, Scott. Carlson, Donovan, () ' Dono an, Young Peter Palmesano Roland Reznicek Tom Schoeneck Francis Scott James Swoboda Joe Swol)oda Cla ton Walsh Ken 15. Y ' oiing Ken M. Young Don Cimpl, Treasurer Delta Sigma Pi John Curry Phi Dela Clii Hill Ciraig, President Phi Alpha Delta Jun Donovan Phalanx nten atemi ■i f Xi Psi Ph l! Bud MtConaiighy, Sere Phi Epsilon 158 L ouncli lX Ct 7iA t li.ii Us illiciii I Plii Rho Sigma Joe I ' ecoraro Delia Sigma Delta liill Woodruff. Vice-president Delta I beta I ' lii Di(k IVtei I ' hi Chi Casmir Murill I ' hi Rcia I ' i 159 amma Pi L psiion f . . . (iainnia Pi Epsilon . . . Na- tional Jesuit lionor society . . . third year on Crcighton cam pus . . . joins Alpha Sigma Nii to honor seniors ' parents at Bac- calaureate reception . . . spon- sored tun-tilled Man About Creighton contest to raise mon- ey tor the Student Union . . . sponsored Beanery mixer . . . introduced handbook to new women students . . . Mary Jo Connell, President; Jacquie Johnson, Vice-president; Mary Reid, Secretary; Marilyn Sucha, Treasurer . . . Joan Edwards, Marilyn Sucha. Jacquie Johnson, Mrs. Hamilton, Mary Reid, Mary Jo Connell, ! Rita Kisicki, Geri Bnigenhemkc, Doris Uhing. tary Ann Moore i 160 Eleanor .iegkr. Mary Salyards. Catherine Ryan. Joan cgoh, Joan Jaksich, Carol Wimsatl. Carolii Nea ins, Rita Bcrnica, Anne C;aldwell wka r J i f ma % SrANDi (;: Delwyn Nagengast, Paul Kern, Buzz Taylor, Ed Jiirek, Monty Taylor, Paul Rauth, Cornelius Welch, Lee Bloomingdale Si-.atf.d: Don Cimpl, Perry Keitgcs, Kenneth Rihanek, Wes Wilhelm, Loren Augustyn, Monty Pinard, Jim Koley, Dick Peters, Tom Walsh . . . National Jesuit Honor fraternity . . . picked by Deans out oi the various schools and by the Presi- dent of the University . . . Most notable distinction a student can get . . . mem- bership based on superior scholarship, loyalty, lead- ership, service to the school . . . Sponsors annually a re- ception for parents and grads on commencement day . . . Founded in 1922 . . . Richard Peters, Presi- dent . . . Father Henry Casper, S.J., Moderator . . . John lUiglewicz. Miles Vana. Arthur ' ialpa Skatfic John Fitzgihbons. Ed Wilkinson, Bob Klein. Jim Peter, Ken Stangel, John Curry. Ernie Blease 161 Mipha y i (_y wieaa Firm Row: ( liuck M(I;i lcleii, loin Morrison, Mr. C.raimkc SifOM) Row: Owen e;ir , Clonnie Kostel, Bol) Gislev. M:ir Rcid I MiRii Row: Oon Brown. Anne Ciaklwell, Calliy Corhoy. Riilli Welsh, N(;iiil n Sciill, Arl Ktkd.ilil . . . Select group of players . . . actors, that is . . . make up Alpha Psi Omega . . . also always ready to help wash ott make-up . . . pull curtains . . . switch lights . . . Alpha Psi uses point system ... So much work on and back stage required tor membership . . . President, Tom Morrison: Vice-president, Chuck McFadden . . . Dean Graunkc ad vises. National standing . the Irat ]X ' rtorms lor stu- dents once yearly ... or else relinquishes national charter . . .. Several new members . . . one Irat with co-eds . . . rush weeks terrilic . . . parties, skits . . . Members have done credit to Creighton theatrics . . . have kept the ball rolling . . . inspire newcomers . . . tpha A- FiRsi Row: Mo Waring, Don W ' aile, Marilyn .Suclia, Boh Kozal Skcond Row: I oni Morri.son, Earl McMillan Thiru Row: Ed Jurck, Don Cinipl, Bill Weidner. Dr. 15cgley. E( N ' alty, Reno .Xewljcrg, Ditk Evans FoeRTH Row: Jim Lclian, Diianc Biieltcl, Jim Lilly . . . Beta Alpha Psi . . . Alpha Nu local chapter . . . celebrating its lirst ijirtlulay on the campus . . . Founded to encourage and promote the study ol accf)initiiig and its highest ethical stand- aids . . . Honor scjciety . . . students must have B average in accounting . . . Mo A ' aring, Piesident . . . Dr. John Begley, Facul- t y Moderator . . . Activities include National Cost Accountant Association meetings . . . Nebraska Society ot Certilied Public Accountants meeting . . . seminal and discussions on account ing . . . Maybe they could figure out my iu onic t ' x . . . let ' s see now . . . twenty percent ol twenty dollars . . . 162 JJ)eita i qpna . . . Delta Simula RIio . . . national forensic society . . . can tell you that black is white, and white is bine . . . established in 19.S4 on this campus . . . pinpose is to promote forensic speech activities in colleges and universities of the U. S. . . . annual meeting in Wisconsin . . . C.U. always there . . . Lee Bloomingdale, President . . . frat with Law stu- dents . . . fast talkers . . . Fr. Bowdern, faculty Moderator . . . aim of Frat this year is to be listed in the Student Handi)(jok and in the I ' niversity Hidletin . . . good luck . . . Pebbles, anvone? . . . U ( K Row; Don I5rii kncr. Tt ' x O ' Xeil!. Lee Bloomingdale Kkom Row: liob Klein, Fr. Bowdern, [ini Kolev O c Mis. .Ann (. erwinski. Thnio Taiiiga zi. .Siihhy rurcello, |oan Connelly, Ken Rilianck, C:liff Chvbowski. Dean Jaiittt, VVes Wilhelin, Boh Hew ' .son. Don i ' edeisen, Frank Ferraro. I oni Mutcheson. l)sent; .Sr. Jean Frames Hang. C;.. S.J. . . . Promotes the advancement of pharma- ceutical sciences by encouraging and recog- nizing scholarship in pharmacy . . . honor- ary national pharmaceutical society estab- lished at Crcighton in 1941 . . . society gives annual Freshman Award to fresh- man having highest scholastic average dur- ing first year of pharmacy . . . boasts many distinguished members ... a former Awartl winner, senior class officers, and Alpha .Sigma Nu affiliates . . . require- ments for membership include a B aver- age, capacity of achievement in science and art of pharmacy evidenced by strength of character, personality, and leadership . . . proud-of their chosen profession . . . strive to make themselves more ethical and use- ful to the world in which they live . . . Dean William A. Jarrett sponsors the society . . . Contents Jrnter- raterniti vSall 166 St. CalLrine ' , Bail 169 Wiiitar Bail no J t. 4oAeph i -)weetkeart vSalt 172 .-r4omecom inq 173 f oie of JJjelta -3 a 177 junior-senior J- rom 178 I 164 J ociet J eleriy tku beautu i6 to me • • • rrlaru r eid Xi P i Pki llflaru y nn J4armSen .. nn Weinerth I ' ni C piiion Ujella Jheta j- ki oan L dwards f ki Chi Coieen CaSSerii ipka Pki a iretcneit J eatn oLois r[u PL 2)eL Cki ■l atncia V- ieveni Joan JaLck 2)eL Si ma eL ■cJ eita iama f- i ke out t or rou J4eien of Uroij . . . Helen of Troy . . . symbol of man ' s conquest of grace and loveliness . . . steps out of the pages of classical literature . . . appears as Mary Jo Connell . . . Peony Park is transformed into tire stately realm of Troy on the night of December 4 . . . the courtiers of Helen, the Inter-Fraternity Council . . . the fraternity she represents, Phi Alpha Delta, Law . . . crowned by Council President, Bill Craig . . . Presented with roses by hist year ' s mythical Helen, Jo Anne Gass . . . and Helen again lives as a woman of beauty and grace . . . Candidates and their escorts awaiting the opening strains of the grand march J n lieu Of a tkefmometer id . . . red roies . . . Mirrored reflection of Theresa Kuti and escort, Jerry Speln- man, as she adds last minute touch before the dance . . . . . . Entering the ballroom on the arm of her escort. Matt Severin , is Mary Hosford, met by the hostess, Jeanne Kelsh . . . . . . starched cotton replaced by rustling silks and tatietas . . . dancing slippers in place of white oxfords . . . St. Catherine ' s nurses take night oft . . . Blackstone Ball- room . . . January Hi . . . gay music . . . light hearts . . . and the night shift in a dark ward seems far, far away . . . Enjoying a few minutes ' intermission !!!!!!■!!■■■••■■••••■•••■•• •■■■••■■■■li««Bii«a« alB «BB smsskh::::! •««■■■■■•«■•■■•■■I ,•■•• ■• ■••«■••■169 ke L olonet . . . . . . night of military splendor . . . Phalanx military fraternity . . . marches to gaiety and color . . . Peony Park ablaze with charm of honorary colonels . . . Regimental Commander, Colonel William Young Commander Second Baltalion, Lt. Colonel William E. Mullin and his lady. Honorary Lt. Colonel Jean Jardee Regimental Executive Officer, Lt. i Colonel Duane Bueltel and his nd -J is cJLadi . . . the dignity of a col- onel and lieutenant col onels . . . the night, De- cember II... Eddy Haddad playing t h e grand march . . . the martial spectacle un- folds . . . Honorary Colonel Mary Loos lady. Honorary Lt. Colonel Mar- garet Bueck Commander First Battalion, Lt. Colonel Larry Carlson and his lady. Honorary Lt. Colonel Helen Hall DL 1 crovune d a ic ueen ot -J earts . . . nurses ot St. Joseph Hospital . . . sweethearts, all . . . pay tribute to the season of Valentines ... on February 10 . . . Peony Park . . . crown Queen ot Hearts . . . Mary Kay O ' Neill, senior . . . active in Sodality . . . member of the Nebraska State Student Nurses As- sociation ... a beauty to capture all hearts . . . . . Admiring Ihe crown of the Queen of Hearts are the can- didates, Celine Mc- Laughlin, Joan Heese, Mary Kaye O ' Neill, Mary Ann Kiai and, seated, Patricia Rath- gerber . . . 172 ke dtudenU ivarm u, T VL t e team war m6 up . . . T he band wavnis up . . , f C J 173 or . . . J4c omecofnm f . . . February 26 . . . Homecom- ing game and dance . . . exciting climax to tlie basketball season . . . initiated by a spirited, afternoon pep rally . . . slyly followed by a snake dance . . . highligfited by a Agnes McManaman Law )oan Edwards Medicine Genene Baker Medicine victory over Omaha University . . . chief rival team . . . brought to a thrilling conclusion . . . dance at Peony Park . . . Queen of Home- coming, Bernadette Moylan . . . senior nurse representing St. Catherine ' s unit . . . known as Bonnie to friends . . . brings beauty home to students and grads . . . Rosemary Ratajczyk Dentistry Mary Reid Arts Rita Bernica Dentistry Margaret Beuck Commerce Helen Hall Commerce Betty Jellison Pharmacy Joan Connolly Pharmacy Joan Jaksich Arts Betty Hickman Law ' Kathryn Broghamer St. Joseph ' s 1 idd dSemadette oiAian ueen nd men • • • ' ' %i ■- , . . . Candidates awaiting the march are Rosemary Rata- jczyk, Betty Hickman, Joan Connelly, Rita Bernica, : Mary Reid, and Joan Edwards ... ° , . . . There ' s a light side to this too, as noted by Mar- garet Beuck, Genene Baker, Kathy Broghamer, and the Queen . . . . . . ike etc ance tJJ amaret 9 ... a rose chosen by meiii- bers ot Delta Sigma Pi . . . Commerce trat . . . honored at the annual dance . . . held at the Blackstone Ball room . . . May 22 . . . . . . a sophomore in the ere Suiter felaru cLc ooi iVlairu Keunek l o5e of Arts College, Margit is working toward a teach- ing certificate . . . she ' s a member ol the Sodality . . . ot Thcta Phi Alpha soror- ity .. . w ' ten J- a i J(atL J(oitei 177 s E R A S T I A N B A S I L I C O w I L L 1 A M C R A I G J A M E S B. P E T E R !7L P, nnces D U A N B U T H A R R M I K E B A R M E T T L E R WTm N K N m0m f- o H N T f) B I N D O N A E U U L L S T R O M D O N A L D P E D E R S E N ■hi L L O Y D G R E G E R S o N JACK DENDINGER 4 rKouat f and l v nncesses o D O N N J O A N E D W A R D S MARY LOl) SCIHWERY E L E A N O R S E L Z E R M A R Y A N N D E N D 1 N G E R T H E R E S E M c D E R M O T T B A R B A R A R E W J O A N C O N N O L L Y P A T R I G I A E N G L E R the c H R ouv t o H E 180 IdJ a Loretta J au hi djona id S toirm, beifi ' 9 yWC 1 ov . . . the royalty of Creighton . . . Don Stormberg of Dentistry and Loretta Hawks, representing Commerce . . . known now as King and Queen Creighton XXX . . . crowned on April 23 . . . Jerry Gray, court musician . . . Peony Park, site of the festive ball . . . students proud indeed of the popular rulers ... as the Junior-Senior prom becomes once again the highlight of the vear . . . . . . Shirley Sohler, Don Pedersen, Joan Connelly, Mary Reid, Mary Lou Schwery . . . . nd y i i ii Ljrau 6ets the pace . . . The man with Ihe baton Jerry Gray Seated: Eleanor Salzer, Pat Engler, Therese McDermott. Mary Ann Dendinger, Loretta Hawks. Standing: Jim Peter, Lloyd Gregerson, Jack Dendinger m  ■. Tl iS L onten ts commerce Co .Jjentiitru cJLaw frleaicine f narmacu • t. L atnerine 6 S t. Joseph i 186 195 200 203 205 210 213 216 Sc emors 184 rN m-x Robert Leo Augustine, B.S. Omaha. Nebraska American Chemical So- ciety, Secretary-Treasur- er 3, President 4 Thomas Brown, B.S. Denison, Iowa Spanish Clul) 1; Press Club 1-2: Sodality 2-3 Geraldine Frances Briigenhemke, B.S. Council Bluffs, Iowa Pasteur Club 2-3, Pep Club 2-3; Coed Club 2- 3-4, President 3; Ger- man Club 2-3; Student Promotion Cximinittec 3; Sodality 2-3-4; Sodality Choir 2-3; Theta Phi Alpha 2-3-4, Board of Directors 4; Swimming Instructor 3; Gamma Pi Epsilon 3-4 Clarke College Sebastian Antiiony Basilica, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Board of Governors 3-4; Spanish Club 3-4; Stu- dent Union Committee 3-4; Cana Club 1-2; Pas- teur Club 4; Sodality 1- 2-3-4, Consulter 1-2-3, Prefect 4; Sodality Union Vice-prefect 4; Tri-Lang Marquis 3 Air Force Mary Joan Bath, A.B. Omaha, Nebraska Coed Club 3-4; Sodality 3-4; International Rela- tions Club 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Theta Phi Alpha 3-4; Second prize Mullen -Jefferson Essay Contest 3 C:ollege of St. Mary Norberto Baysa, B.S. Waialua, Oahu, T.H. American Chemical So- ciety 3; Hawaiian Club 3; Sodality 3-4; Acolyte 4; Tennis llniversity of Hawaii Patricia Doris Boeh, B.S.N. Atchison, Kansas Sodality Mt. St. Scholastica Cx)l- lege; College of St. Teresa Henry George Broxun, A.B. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Inirat mural sports 3 ( olie eae f y h and ci ciences Donald J. Brjickner, A.B. Omaha, Nebraska Young Democrats 1-2-3- 4, President 2-3; Creigh- ' ton Oratorical .Associa- tion 1-2-3-4, Vice presi- dent 4; Press Club 2-3; German Club 12-3-4; Math Club 1; Student Union Committee 3-4; Pleiad Club 1-2-3-4; Sodality 1-2-3 4; Delta Sigma Rho 3 4. Secre- tary-Treasurer 4 Janice A. Casey, B.S.N. Mitchell, South Dakota St. Jo.seph ' s Hospital School of Nursing i John Herbert Cavajiaugh, B.S. Clarion, Iowa American Chemical So- ciety 4 Loras College; Air Force George M. Clarke, B.S. Rawlings, Wyoming American Chemical So- ciety 3-4; French Club 3: Pasteur Club 4; Soilal- ity; Intramural sports Wilbur Lewis Conner, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Pasteur Club 1-2-3-4; International Relations C:iub 3-4: Crack Drill Platoon 2-3; Junior Ora- torical .Society 1; Kappa Alpha Psi 1-2-3 4, Keep- er of K che pier; Alpha Phi Omega 2-3-4, Secre- tary 3, Vice-president 4; Phalanx; Minute Man Award 2; Drill leain . ward Nancy A. Cook, A.B. Sac City, Iowa French Club 2-3; Coed Club 3; Sodality 2-3; Theta Phi Alpha 2-3-4 Clarke College Catherine Ann Cor hoy, B.S.N. Omaha, Nebraska Xavier Forum 1-2-3-4; Sodality 1-2-3-4; Choir; Theta Upsilon 1-2-3-4, Senior Pan ■Hellenic Representative 4 St. Joseph ' s Hospital School of Nursing, Sen- ior Class President William Thomas Dunn, B.S. Topeka, Kansas President 3; Press Club 2-3-4, Secretary 3; Stu- dent Union Committee 3; Creightonian 2-3-4, Managing Editor 3, News Editor 4; Intra- mural sports 1-2-3-4 Margaret Mary Curnyn, B.S. Oma+ia, Nebraska Student Union Commit- tee 4; Coed Club 3-4, President 4; Sodality 1- 2-3-4; Xavier Forum 1-2; Theta Phi Alpha 1-2-3-4 John R. Cunningham, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Phalanx 2-3-4 Richard Leland Dean, B.S. Fiillerton, Nebraska Secretary-Treasurer 2. President 4; Internation- al Relations Ciul) 3-4; Spanish C:!ub 2-3-4; Pep Club 2; Young Demo crats Club 2-3-4, Direc- tor of Liason 2, Vice- Chairman 3; Creighton- ian 2; Creighton Players 1-2-3-4; KOCU 1-2; Sod- ality 1-2-3-4; Sodality Choir 1-2; Xavier For- um 2-3-4; Alpha Phi Omega 3-4; Tri-Lang Count 3 James Michael Donovan, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Spanish Club I; Pasteur Club 3-4; Sodality 1-2-3- 4; Phalanx 3-4, Vice- commander 4; Interfra- ternity Council 4, Pub- lic Relations C hairman 4; Intramural sports 2- 3-4 f = J| Suzanne Virginia Dorivart, B.S.N. Lexington, Nebraska St. Mary of the Woods College; St. Joseph ' s School of Nursing . . . Fr. Murphy receives the annual Convocation Day award from Fr. Reinert . . . Robert Clarence Egan, B.S. Dunlap, Iowa Young Democrats 3-4; American Chemical So- ciety 4; Pasteur Club 4; Math Club 3; Sodality 1-2-3-4; Intramural sports 1-2-3-4. William Cornelius Ellis, A.B. Omaha, Nebraska Spanish Club 3-4; In- tramural sports 2-3; Sod- ality 12-3-4 St. Benedicts College William H. Fogarty, A.B. Omaha, Nebraska Press Club 2-3-4; Creightonian 2-3-4, Sports Editor 4; Sodal- ity 1-2-3-4; Phi Epsi- lon 2-3-4. Secretary 4; Basketiiall 1; Intramural sports 2-3-4 Norma Anne Folda, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Spanish Club 2-3, Secre- tary 3; Pasteur Club 3; Pep Club 2-3; Coed Club 2-3-4; Sodality 2- 3-4; Student Union Committee 3-4; Theta Phi Alpha 2-3-4; Pledge chairman 4 Duchesne College Joseph C. Fontaine, B.S. Georgetown, British Guiana, S..A. Sodality 1-2-3-4 Patricia Joan Edwards, B.S. Council Bluffs, Iowa Secretary-Treasurer 4; Pep Club 2-3; Cheer- leader 2-3, Coed Club 1-2-3-4; Sodality 1; Theta Upsilon 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, President 4; Gamma Pi Epsilon 3-4; Pan-Hellenic Council 4; Bluejay 3-4; Helen of Troy candidate 3-4 Chris K. Fotopoulos, B.S. Omaha, Neljraska Spanish Club 3; Pasteur Club 2-3 American Chemical Society 2-3 187 I ' I Ray Donald Gaines, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Pasteur Club 2; Kappa Alpha Psi 1-2-3-4; Min ute Man Award 1 Jo Anne Mary Gass, B.S.N. Omaha, Nebraska Helen of Troy 2; Home- j coming candidate 1-2 St. Joseph ' s Hospital School of Nursing; Du- chesne Nope, diphtheria is no excuse for getting out of R.O.T.C. Peter Hugh Graham, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4 Armv Jeremiah Eclmond Hall, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska James Joseph Hannigan, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Alvin Leon Harris, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska American Chemical So- ciety 1; College Band 1- 2-3, Drum Major; Pha- lanx 2-3, Commander 3 Peter James Gamache, B.S. Ciladstonc, Michigan French Clul) 2-3; Pa teiir Club 4 Michigan State Colleg Air Force Dallas Francis Hemenway, B.S. Orchard, Nebraska Crei-vets 2-3-4; Pasteu Club 2-3; Spanish Clu 2-3-4; Student Unio Committee 3-4, Chaii man 4; Sodality 1-2-3- Army |p ' (lii|i«. |Ljp,  c|p David William Hettich, B.S. Granger, Iowa German Club 1; Pleiad Club 3-4, Publicity Di- rector 4; liluejay Activi- ties Editor 3; Sodality Choir 2-3-4 ii John Joseph Hggins, A.B. Omaha, Nebraska Pre-Lcgal Club 1-2-3-4; Apostleship of Prayer 1; Intramural sports 2-3-4 V Thomas Joseph Margaret L. Hoffman, B.S. Hogan, B.S.N. Des Moines, Iowa Austin, Minnesota Sodality 1-2-3-4. Chair- man of Eucharistic Committee 2 St. Catherine ' s Hospital School of Nursing, Stu- dent Council President 2; Waves Paid Ray Holzworth, B.S. Des Moines, Iowa Spanish Club 1-2; Pas- teur Clul) 3-4, President 4; Sodality 1-2-3-4; In- tramural sports 1-2-3-4 Harry Hillard Hughes, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska American Chemical S ciety 1-2-3: Crei-Vets 4 German Club 1-2-3 Simpson Colleger Coa; Guard ■  . ' . _i Beverly Jean Hummel, B.S.N. Hurley, South Dakota South Dakota State Clol- lege; McKcnnan Hos- pital Presentation School of Nursing i Joan Kennedy, B.S. Coon Rapids, Iowa KOCU 4; Young Demo- crats 3-4; Theta I ' hi Alpha 3-4 Marycrest College Jacquelyn Rose Johnson, B.S. Council Bluffs, Iowa Pep Club 2-3, President 3; American Chemical Society 3; Student Union Committee 3-4, Secre- tary 4; Coed Club 1-2- 3-4; Bluejay Layout Edi- tor 3-4; Pan-Hellenic Council 4, Vice-presi- dent 4; Sodality Choir Organist 1-2-3; Sodality 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Sec- retary 4; Theta Phi Al- pha 1-2-3-4, President 4; Gamma Pi Epsilon 3-4, Vice-president 4 John Lawrence Kestel, B.S. Waterloo, Iowa American Chemical So- ciety 3; Sodality 1 l - fpif Rosemary Johnson, B.S.N. Wichita, Kansas Pasteur Club 3; Theta Phi Alpha 3-4 St. Francis School of Nursing Rita Ann Kisicki, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Pasteur Club 12 3-4, Secretary 2; Pep Club 2; Glee Club 1-2; Coed Club 1-2-3-4; Sodality 1-2-3-4; Sodality Choir 1-2; Theta Upsilon 1-2- 3-4. Recording Secretary 3, Assistant Treasurer 4; Gamma Pi Epsilon 3-4 Kathleen Virginia Keating, B.S. Yankton, South Dakota Aquinas College; Mar- quette University; Mount Mary Sallie Rose Kelly, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska French Club 1-2-3-4; Xavier Fonnn 1-2-3-4; Theta Phi Alpha 1-2-3- 4, Treasurer 4 William Patrick Kelly, A.B. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4, Treas- urer 4; Intramural sports 1-2-3-4; Varsity Baseball 3-4 Gary A . Kohrell, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Spanish Club 2-3; lanx 2-3-4 Frank Paxil Kosik, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Pha- Laddie Joseph Kuzela, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Press Club 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 2, Vice-presi- dent 3, President 4; Pas- teur Club 1; Creigh tonian 1-2-3-4, Manag- ing Editor 4; Sodality 1- 2-3-4. Vice-prefect; Phi Epsilon 2-3-4, President; Omaha Advertising Club Scholarship Army Bryan Michael Lee, B.S. 3maha, Nebraska French Club 1, Activi- ;ies Chairman 3maha University; Navy Donald L. Burdick, B.S.: Phillipos E. Pa- padakis. Ph. D., As- sociate Professor of Chemistry; C. L. Kenny, Ph. D., Pro- fessor of Chemistry, Head of Department; and Donald J. Bau- man, M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemis- try . . . the big four of the Chemistry De- partment. 189 m Sister Mary Scholastica Lemmer, B.S. Aberdeen, South Dakota Presentation Junior Col- lege, Northern Style Teachers ( ' ollege Charles Anderson McFadden, B.S. Denver Colorado KOCi; 1-2-3-4. Chief Announcer 2. Program Director 3. Station Man- ager 4; Creighton Plav ers 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, President 4; Alpha I ' si Omega 2-3-4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 4 Lee Frederick McNamara, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Spa ' nish Club 1-3-4; Pas- teur Club 2; Chemis- try Clul) 4; Sodality 1- 2-3-4; Apostleship of Prayer; ' Intramural sports 1-2-3-4 Panl Joseph Loos, B.S. Delmont, South Dakota Pasteur Club 1-2-3-4; Spanish Club 1-2-3-4 Patricia Ann Malady, B.S.N. Marble Rock. Iowa Kappa Beta Gamma 1- 2-3 Patrick James Manion, B.S. Keystone, South Dakota Pasteur Club 4; Young Democrats 3; Spanish Club 3; Sodality Francis Xavier McCabe, A.B. Lincoln, Nebraska Pasteur Clul 2; Sodal- ity; Baseball; Intramu- ral sports Nebraska I ' niversity Robert Dean McConanghy, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Creighton Players 2- J Press Club 1-2-3-4; Spar ish Club 1-3; Sodality I 2-3-4; Phalanx 2-3-4 Phi Epsilon 2-3-4, Vict president 4; Interfra ternity Council 4, Se | retary 4; Creightonia City Editor 4 Sister Mary Claudia McNamara B.S.N. Aberdeen, South Dakota Presentation School of Nursing Patricia Jean Miller, B.S.N. Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Mid- land College Mary A tin Moore, B.S.N. Atlantic, Iowa Pasteur Club 3; Gamma Pi Epsilon 3-4 St. Joseph ' s Hospital School of Nursing Bonnie Rita Muir, B.S.N. Rock Springs, Wyoming Mercy Hospital School of Nursing Mt. Mercy College; Dorothy Ann Multhaiif, B.S.N. Mason City, Iowa •Sodality Clarke College 190 Lois Mane Nurse, B.S. Carroll, Iowa French Cliil) 4; liluejny 3 Briar Cliff College Louise Theresa Obal, A.B. Omaha, Nebraska C ollcgc of ,St. Mary Keith, Bernard O ' Brien, B.S. Randolph, Nebraska Pasteur Club 3-4; Sodal- ity 1-2-3-4; Intramural sports Cornelius Michael O ' Donovan, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska CUPA 1; Spanish Club 2; ROTC Drill Tram 2-3; Sodality 1-2-3-4; Apostleship of Prayer 1- 2-3-4; Phalanx 3-4. Ad jutant 4 Mary Jane O ' Neil, B.S.N. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality; Xavier Forum; Pi Lambda Sigma 1 St. Joseph ' s Hospital School of Nursing Eugene Edward Pars hall, A.B. Lincoln, Nebraska Xavier Forum 3-4; Aco- lytes Guild 2-3-4; Thom- ist Club 2; Catholic Ac- tion Club 3-4 James B. eter, B.S. 3maha, Nebraska ierman Club 1-2-3, ' resident 2; Pasteur lub 1-2-3; American Chemical Society 1-2-3; itudent LInion Commit- ee 2; Sodality 3; Aco- ytes Guild 3; Alpha iigma Nu 3; Tri-Lang ount 2 li , :i Robert J. Peterson, B.S. Menlo Park, California Crei-Vets 3-4; Sodality 1-2-3-4, Sodality Coun- cil 1-2-3. Sodality Choir 1-2-3-4; Sodalite Editor 2 Navy Villiam A. ettinger, B.S. lumberland, Iowa .merican Chemical So- ity 3-4; French Club -2; Sodality 1-2-3-4; Javier Forum 2-3-4, reasurer 4 Larry H. Pillepich, B.S. Albia, Iowa American Chemical Si ciety 2-3-4 . . . Thanks for your autograph, and the Blue . . . Vaughn. Thai was a terrific arrangement of the White Leo Ladislav Polak, B.S. Brainard, Nel)raska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Apos- tlesliip of Prayer; In- tramural sports 2-3-4 Jerome Pucelik, B.S. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3; German Cliil) 1-2-3; I ' asteur Club 1-2-3 Homer Emery Qxialls, B.S. C arthage, Missouri French Club 3; KOCU 3, Ass ' t. Continuity Chief; Alpha Phi Omega 2-3-4 U. S. Army Cwerald C. Redler, B.S. Albion, Nebraska Sodality 2-3-4; Xavier Forum 3-4 Norfolk Junior College Mary Elizabeth Reid, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Crcighton Players 1-2-3- 4, Vice-president 4; Spanish Club 3-4; Co-ed Club 1-2-3-4; Theta Up- silon 1-2-3-4, Vice-presi- dent 4; Gamma Pi Epsi- lon 3-4, Secretary 4; Phi Sigma Chi Sweetheart candidate 3; Helen of Troy candidate 4 Barbara Ann Rew, B.S. Council Bluffs, lowi Press Club 2; Pep (J 2; KOCU, News Di tor 2; Sodality 1-2- Creightonian Staff 4, Society Editor 3; dent Union Conimi 3-4; Pi Lambda Sigm Cheerleader 1-2-3; P Princess 4 Lorraine Marie Roerig, B.S.N. Sioux Falls, S. D. McKennan Unit Anthony Michael Romano, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Pasteur Club 4; Sodal- ity 1 Catherine Margaret Ryan, B.S. Douglas, Wyoming Pasteur Club 2-3-4, Vic president 3; Frenc Club 2-3; Xavier Forui 4; Gamma Pi Epsilon Clarke College Isn ' t that a healthy colony? . . . Leo Edward Ryan, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Spanish Club 2-3 St. Benedict ' s College 192 Carroll Delmar Satterfield, B.S. Rockford. Illinois Pasteur Club 1-2; Mass Servers Guild 1-2-3-4; Sodality 1-2-3-4, Coun- selor 2-4, Treasurer 3 William Albert Sauser, B.S. Randolph. Nebraska .Sodality 1-2 Herbert S. Schmeltz, B.S. Kansas City. Kansas Pasteur Club 3-4; Cier- nian Club 3-4; Sodality 4; Intramural sports 3-4 The Junior College of Kansas Citv Richard Donald Schultz, B.S. Battle Creek, Iowa German Club 1-2, Secre- tary 2; Pasteur Clul) 2- 3-4, Vice-president 4; .Sodality; Basketball 12- 3-4; In Ira mural sjiorls I -2-3-4 Mary Lou Schwery, B.S.nJ Panama. Iowa Sodality 1-2-3-4; ThK Upsilon 4 ; Mercy Hos|)ital Sch j of Nursing il v r- t I I larcella B. imanek, B.S.N. avid City, Nel)raska Joseph ' s Hospital :h()ol of Nursing Richard T. Sorensen, B.S. Council Bluffs, Iowa Pasteur Cilub I; .Spanish C;iul) 2-3 ichard E. ay lor, B.S. iiuicil Bluffs, Iowa jsteur C I u h reasurer 3-4; ural sports rmy -2-3-4. Intra- Pedro S. Terlaje, B.S. Agaiia Heights, fiuani American Chemical So- ciety 3-4; Pasteur Clul) 3-4; ' Spanish Club 1-2 T Richard Henry Stenner, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska International Relations Club 3; ScKlalitv 1-2-3-4; Phalanx 3-4 Jerome Bernard Stark, A.B. Omha, Nebraska Pleiad Club 4; Apostle- ship of Prayer 4; KOCH Immaculate Conception College; St. Jo.seph ' s Col- lege Ben C. Sills Ids, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska American Chemical So- ciety 4; German Club 1 Edward Charles Sweigard, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Phalanx 3-4 Teresa Chun Tiarnpo, A.B. Hong Kong Hong Kong University Sr. Eulhalia comes lo see how the job is progressing ernon James Torczon, B.S. lumphrey, Nebraska panish Club 1-2-3, ' ice-President 3; Young )emocrats 3-4, Execu- ive Committee 3, Vice- hairman 4; Press Club -.2-3-4. President 4; ' .reigh Ionian 1 - 2 - 3 - 4, ports Editor 3; City Editor 3, Editorial Chief News Editor 4; tore. Best Platoon .eadcr, 3: .Sodality 1-2: hi Epsilon 2-3 4 Charlotte Mary Tvrdik, B.S.N. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4 College of St. Mary Doris Elaine Uhing, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Coed Club 1-2-3-4; Stu- dent Union 3-4, Pan- Hellenic Council 3-4, Secretary 3, President 4; Sodality 1-2-3-4, Secre- tary 3; Theta Phi Alpha 1-2-3-4; Gamma Pi Epsi- lon 3-4 Louis Ernest Valker, B.S. Cincinnati, Ohio Spanish Clul) 1-2; Pas- teur Clid) 1; American Chemical Society 3; In- tramural sports 1-2-3-4; Tennis team 2 Barbara Lee Wahlstrom, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska German Club 1-2; Sod- ality 1-2; Kappa Beta Gamma 1-2 Patrick Joseph Walsh, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Pre-Legal ,. .ssociation 2- 3, President 2; .Apostle- ship of Prayer 1-2-3-4; Intramural sports 2-3 193 Paul Eugene Herman John A n n John Jose Ph James Melvin Watts, B.S. Wehr, B.S. Weinerth, B.S. W hi taker , B.S. Winters, B.S. Omaha, Nebraska Council Bluffs, Iowa Omaha. Nebraska Omaha . Nebraska Omaha. Nebraska Pre-Legal Club, 1-2-3. Sodality 1-2-3-4; Phalanx Pasteur Club 1-2 3-4: (;erman C: 1 u b 1-2: President 3; Drill leam. ■Spanish Club 2; Coed Yoimg Democrats 2-3-4; 2-3. Commander 3; Club 1-2-3-4: .Sodality 1- ■American C hemical So- Phalanx 3-4 2-3-4; Kappa Beta (.aiii- nia 1-2; Homecoming Candidate 2-3; Tri-Lang Candidate 2; Helen of Trov Candidate 4 ciety 1-2-3; C:heer Lead- er 3: Pep C;iub 3-4, ice- president 3; . lpha Plii Omega 3-4. T reasurer 3, President 4 Raymond Franci Yost, B.S. Omaha. Nebraska You need the grace of God to eat at Beal ' s! ■Eleanor _ Ziegler, B.S. Clollyer. Kansas rheta Phi .Mpha 3-4. Secretary 4 S;icred Heart Cr Ilcge Billy Bluejay LXXJ ' I, B.J. Birdvilk, Maineh Pasture Club 1-2-8; S.F C.B 2 4-(i; F.arly ■Ameri can Bird C.allers Orgr 1-9; Snack-bar Can Plavers Assn 1 2 21 2 Miss Goldbird of 19451 Varsity Ski and Sur Riders leam 4- ' : Mag ' na Ciuii Lousy; Sigm Phi Nothing c ; 9 e o Leon Joseph A Win, B.S.C. Brainarcl, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Xavier loriim 1-2-3-4; Intia- imiral sports 3-4 Thomas Joseph Begley, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Delta Sigma Pi 2-3-4: Phalanx 2-3-4, Lt. Com- mander 3; Intramural sports 1-2-3-4 John A. Ballantyne, B.S.C. Norfolk. Nel)raska Sodality 1-2; Intramural sports 1-2-3-4 ' SUl P, Duane Edward Bueltel, B.S.C. Manilla, Iowa President 4 Michael O. Barmettler, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Vice-president 2; Sodal- ity 1-2-3-4 James John Barnes, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Pre-I.egal C: I ii b 3-4; Yoinig Democrats 3-4; Sodality 1-2-3-4 Raymond Joseph Biiman, B.S.C. Harlan, Iowa Sodality 1-2-3-4; Intra- mural sports 4 Loras College, Diibiiqiie, Iowa Joseph Henry Biishey, B.S.C. Topeka, Kansas President 3; Sodality 1- 2-3-4; Varsity Basketball 1-2; Intramural sports 3-4; Omaha Pre-Legal . ssociation 2-3-4, Vice- president 2. Secretary- Treasurer 3. Eugene Francis Bart a, B.S.C. W ' Uber. Nebraska _i ri James E. Carvlin, B.S.C. I ' ittslmrgh, Pennsylvania c O m m e y c e Why, class, it ' s as simple as x + y Donald Albert Cimpl, B.S.C. Tabor, South Dakota Pre-Legal Club 1-2-3, Treasurer 2-3; Interfra- ternity Council 4, Treas- urer 4; liluejay Sports Editor 4; Sodality Union 4, Treasurer 4; Sodal- ity 1-2-3-4. Prefect 4, Counselor 3; Delta Sig- ma Pi 1-2-3-4; Beta Al- pha Psi 3-4; Alpha Sig- ma Nu 3-4, Treasurer 4; Intramural sports 1-2-3 JoJiJi Wayne DeVan. B.S.C. Omaha, Nel)raska Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, Balitmore, Mary- land f I Raymond Daniel Duve, Jr., B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3 4; Delta Signia Pi 2-3-4. Athletic Chairman 4; Intramural sports 1-2-3-4 John Francis Gihhs, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Xavier Forum 2; Sodal- ity 1-2-3-4; Delta Sigma pi 2-3-4 ■Richard Dean Evans, B.S.C. Schaller, Iowa Chamber of Commerce 3-4; Beta Alpha Psi 3-4, Secretary 4; Delta Sig- ma Pi 3-4 Army Eugene B. Even, B.S.C. Humboldt, South Dakota Sodality 2-3-4; Basket- ball U.S. Marine Corps John Hartnett Faricy, B.S.C. St. Paul, Minnesota Yoimg Republicans 2-3- 4, Vice-president 4; Del- ta Sigma Pi 2-3-4 College of St. Thomas. St. Paul, Minnesota • f T _ Jf ; h Martin Francis Haggerty, Jr., B.S.C. Kingston, New York KOCU 2; Glee Club 1-2; Intramural sports 3 Siena College, Loudon- ville. New York; New York University, New York City Left to Right: Johyi F. Hughes, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Stanley Mark Ferris, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Crei-vets 3-4; Student .Sodality 1-2-3-4; Ph; Union Committee 4; anx 3-4 Delta Sigma Pi 3-4 . rmy Edmund Gerald Jnrek, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Chamber of Commerce 3-4; Yearbook Staff 2-3, Senior Editor 3; Dean ' s Honor Roll 1-2-3-4; Sodality 3-4; Alpha Sig- ma Nu 3-4; Beta .Alpha Psi 3-4, Treasurer 4; Delta Sigma Pi 4 ' Where, oh where, has my little hot dog gone? . , But I bought your coffee yesterday, sir. Lawrence Patrick Earl H. Kerrigan, B.S.C. Knudsen, B.S.C. Omaha. Nebraska Omaha, Nebraska .Sodality 1; Intramural sports 1-2-3-4 Delta Sigma Pi 1-2-3-4) . . ' Tea! ' Robert John Komasiyiski, B.S.C. Omaha, Nel)raska Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 The academic procession at Convocation . r Robert Louis Kozai B.S.C. Omaha. Nebraska i ' oiing Democrats 3-4; fcp C;iub 2-3; Chamber jf Commerce 2-3-4, I ' icc-president 3; Sodal- ty 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 3, Vice-Prefect 4; Delta ;iigma Pi 1-2-3-4, Treas- irer 4; Beta Alpha Psi -4, Vice-president 4 homos Hugh fatthews, B.S.C. al)el. South Dakota ei-vets 3-4, Vice-Com- aiuler 4; Sodality 1-2- 1; Intramural sports 3- Robert Charles Learch, B.S.C. Oelwein, Iowa Sodality 1-2-3-4 Earl Francis McMillin, B.S.C. Minncota. Minnesota Young Democrats 3; Delta Sigma Pi 2-3-4; Beta Alpha Psi 4; Intra- mural sports 3-4 St. John ' s University, Collegeville, Minnesota James Joseph Lehan, B.S.C. Defiance, Iowa Kathryn Marie Mestecky, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Commerce Coeds 1-2-3- 4, Vice-president 3; Stu- dent I ' nion 4; Sodality 1-2-3-4; Coed Club 1-2- 3-4; Theta Phi Alpha 3-4 Donald Bruce Loisel, B.S.C. West Point, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Varsity Basketball 2-3-4 Gonzaga University p -?•« • James F. Miriovsky , B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Delta Sigma Pi 1-2-3-4 Robert Wesley Luse, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska CAN.A Conference 1-2 Navy L. James Madden, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Delta Sigma Pi 3-4 University of San Fran- ciiico, San Francisco, California Thomas Joseph Morrison, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Vice-president 3; Creigh- ton Players 1-2-3-4; Sod- ality 1-2-3-4; Alpha Psi Omega 3-4; Beta Alpha Psi 3-4 Robert Wesley Mountain, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Crei-vets 3-4; Sodality 1-2-3-4; Intramural sports 1-2-3 Army 197 ( f William Edward Edward R. Mullin, B.S.C. Nalty, B.S.C. (lorning, Iowa Omaha. Nebraska Varsity Baskelhall 1-2- 3-4 C ' .haiiil)er of Coiiimcn 1-2 3; Sodalitv 1-2 3 Delta Sigma I ' i 3-4. Hi torian 4; Beta Alpha 1 ' 3-4: Phalanx 3-4. tional I ' inance Officer Student Mass Reno Clement Lyle John Jerome John John Patrick Newherg, B.S.C. Ortner, B.S.C. Pohlen, B.S.C. Rinn, B.S.C. Red Oak, Iowa Carroll. Iowa Estherville. Iowa Omaha. Nebraska Alpha Beta Nii; Intra- mural sports Delta Sigma Pi 1-2-3 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1-2-3- 4; Delta Theta Phi 2-3; Sodality 1-2-3-4 Omaha University; Air Corps Sodality 1-2-3-4; Delta Sigma Pi 2-3-4; Basket- hall 1-2 Air Corps Sodality 1-2-3-4; League of the .Sacred Heart 1-2- 3-4 Richard Joseph Roth, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska .Sodality 1-2; Freshman Basketball 1; Intramural sports 1-2-3-4 198 Edmund Paul Russell, Jr., B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska President 2; KOC:U 1; hluejay Business and Circidation Manager 4; NO. I. Honorary Stu- dent Member; Sodalitv 1-2-3-4; Apostlesliip of Prayer 1-2 3-4; Mass .Servers Guild 1-2-3-4; Delta Sigma Pi 1-2-3-4, President 4 Richard John Sampsoyi, B.S.C. Omaha. Nebraska .Sodality 1-2-3-4 Hugh M. Saxton, Jr., B.S.C. Omaha. Nel)raska Crei-Vets 4; Student llninn Committee 4; Sodality 1-2-3-4; Delta Sigma Pi 3-4. Social C:hairman 4; Inlramiiral sports 1-2-3-4 American International College; Mr Force Donald Dean Schwedhelm, B.S.C. Norfolk. Nebraska Michael J. Simunaci. B.S.C Omaha. Nebraska Phalanx 3-4, Nation Finance Officer 3 llvm John loup, B.S.C. .rainard, Nebraska Klality 1-2-3-4; Apostle- lip of I ' ravcr; Intra- lural sports 2-3-4 Kenneth J. Stangel, B.S.C. Onawa, Iowa Board of Governors 3-4, President 4; Sodality 1- 2-3-4. Secretary 3; Xavier Forum I; Delta Sigma Pi 1-2-3-4. Junior Warden 4; Intramural sports 2-3-4; Alpha Sig- ma Nu 4 John A. Steenson, B.S.C. Omaha. Nebraska Crei-Vcts 3-4 Air I- ' orce Theodore John Stessman, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Crei-Vets 4 Army Marilyn Ann Sucha, B.S.C. Fremont. Nebraska Commerce coeds 2-3-4. Vice-president 3. Presi- dent 4; Chamber of Commerce 3-4, Treasur- er 3; Sodality 1-2-3-4, Prefect 4; Kappa Beta Gamma 1-2-3-4; Gamma Pi Epsilon 3-4, Treas- urer 4; Beta Alpha Psi 4 r James Patrick Thornton, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Pha- lanx 2-3-4; Varsity Bas- ketball 2-5-4; Freshman Basketball I; RO IC Rifle Team Donald L. Wnite, B.S.C. Le Mars, Iowa Chamber of Commerce 3-4; Beta Alpha Psi 3-4; Intramural sports 2-3-4 Loras College. Dubuque, Iowa Leo M. Walsh, B.S.C. Herndon. Kansas Chamber of Commerce I; Sodality 1-2-3-4 Army Maurice Eugene Waring, B.S.C. Page, Nebraska Psi 3-4, Beta Alpha President 4 William Francis Weidner, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska Young Democrats 3-4; Apostleship of Prayer 1-2-3-4; Delta Sigma Pi 2-3-4; Beta Alpha Psi 3-4; Intramural sports 2-3-4 ihout ashes. Father . With three gerages on your fifty-foot lot, you ' ll have to sleep in your Nash Villiam Nicholas ' o)i7ig, B.S.C. i| yons, Kansas ; resident 1; Chamber of ommerce 3; Mass Serv- s Guild 2; Delta Sigma ,i 2-3-4. Vice-president Best First Advanced idet Joseph Gasnick, B.S.C. Omaha, Nebraska s C k o o I o 2) e n t I t 9 A ' v ' 3 I V Kenneth Joseph Anderson, D.D.S. Twin Falls. Idaho Xi Psi Phi 12-3 4; Bas- kcthall 1-2 Jose Fansto Arroyo, D.D.S. Cayey, Puerto Rico Delta Sigma Delta 12 3-4 IJniversidail De Santi Domingo Jose D. Barhosa, D.D.S. Bayamon, Puerto Rico University of Santo Do- mingo; Army Clement Panl Becker, D.D.S. Osmond, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Intra- mural sports 1-2-3-4 Wayne State College; Army Joseph Berver, B.A., D.D.S. Hastings, el)raska Earl Marshall Carson, D.D.S. Logan, Iowa Treasurer 1; Xi Psi Phi 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 2-3; President 4 University of Washing- ton; Navy . A phase of gross anatomy . John Michael Chenchar, D.D.S. Rock Springs, Wyoming Sodality I; Xi Psi Phi 1-2-3-4; Intramural sports 1-2-3 University of Wyoming; Air Force Edivard Jerome Colgan, D.D.S. Kdgc mont, Soulh Dakota Student Representative 1-2; Sodalitv 1-2-3-4; Delta Sigma Delta 1-2-3- 4; Intramural sports 1-2- 3-4 Jack G. Crawford, D.D.S. Rock Springs, Wyoming Xi I ' si Phi 1-234 Herbert W. H. Dang, D.D.S. Honolulu, Hawaii Delta Sigma Delia 12- 3-4. .Scribe 4 Rayivond Josep] DeLio, D.D.S. Deiner. Colorado Xi Psi Phi 1-2-3-4 Regis (.ollcgc; Naw 200 Donald G. Egerman, B.S., D.D.S. .S| okaiie, Washington ScKlality 1-2-3-4; Xi I ' si Phi 1-2-3-4 C; o n z a g a University; Navy 7 or 11 Endo, D.D.S. Wahiawa. Oahu. I ' asteur C ' .hil) 1; Delta Sigma Delta 2-3-4; Intra- mural sports 1-2-3 Willamette University Norman Joseph Gradoville, D.D.S. Omaha, Nebrask? Board of Governors 3-4, ite-presidcnt 4; Sodal- tv 1-2-3; Delta Sigma Delta 1-2-3-4; Intramur- al sports Marine Corps . Sophomoie Dents, hard at it Joseph Anthony Grasso, D.D.S. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Delta Sigma 1-2-3-4 Army Ralph R. Herrman, D.D.S. LaCrossc, Kansas Interfraternity (Council 4: Sodality 1-2-3-4; Xi Psi Phi 1-2-3-4, Vice president 3; Alpha Sig- ma Nn 3-4, Recording secretary 4 Air Force Basil Robert Hoss, D.D.S. Howard, South Dakota Joseph H. Kirby, D.D.S. Los Angeles, California Student Union Commit- tee 3; .Sodality 1-2-3-4; Xi Psi Phi 1-2-3-4 University of Southern California; Army Louis F. Klein, D.D.S. Guymon, Oklahoma Delta Sigma Delta 1-2- 3-4, Tyler 2, Scribe 3, Grand Master 4; Intra- mural sports 1-2-3 Oklahoma . and M Thomas J. Kuelhs, D.D.S. Blue Earth, Minnesota Delta Sigma Delta 1-2- 3-4, Historian 4; Intra- mural sports 1-2-3 L Robert Jay Kuhl, D.D.S. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Xi Psi Phi 1-2 3-4 Juan Raphael Lanosga, D.D.S. Seattle, Washington .Sodality 1-2-3-4: Delta Sigma Delta 1-2-3-4 Seattle University; Navy V i Robert Leonard Larson, D.D.S. Cheyenne, Wyoming Xi Psi Phi 1-2-3-4 ffi Joseph J. Lavin, D.D.S. Spokane, Washington President 2; Sodality I- 2-3-4; Xi Psi Phi 1-2-3-4; Intramural sports 1-2-3- 4 Gonzaga University; Air Corps Charles Harry Linander, D.D.S. Spearfish, South Dakota Delta Sigma Delta 1-2-3- 4; Dr. Paynter Award Louis Frank Longo, D.D.S. Omaha, Nebraska Delta Sigma Delta 2-3-4, Treasurer 4; Intramur- al sports 1-2-3-4 Army 201 J Richard W. L. Loo, D.D.S. Honolulu. Hawaii Air Force That ' s il — open up wide Arthur Thomas Matte, D.D.S. Gallup, New Mexico Sodality 1-2-3-4; Delta Sigma Delta 2-3-4 Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexi- co; Navy Salvatore Nocita, D.D.S. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Delta Sigma Delta 2-3-4; Navy Robert E. Schell, D.D.S. Council Bluffs, Iowa Xi Psi Phi 2-3-4 Marines 202 Donald H. Stormherg, B.S., D.D.S. Sidney, Nebraska Delta Sigma Delta 2-3-4, Scribe 3; Sodality 2-3-4 Air Force Wesley William Olson Sioux Falls, S. D. Treasurer 2; Secretary 4; Xsi Psi Phi 2-3-4 Augusta College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Navy f,: ' WV ) Donald J. Ullstrom, D.D.S. Alamosa, Colorado President 4; Delta Sigma Delta 2-3-4; Intramural sports 2-3-4 Navy Richard Warren Lowder, D.D.S. Sioux City, Iowa Secretary 2; Pasteur Club 1; Delta Sigma Delta 2-3-4; Intramural sports 1-2-3-4 Morning Side College and Trinity College. Sioux City, Iowa; Navy Robert Persak Maggard, D.D.S. Omaha, Nebraska Xi Psi Phi 2-3-4 Navy ' Joseph Pecoraro, D.D.S. Gallup, New Mexico Delta Sigma Delta 2-3-4, Worthy Master 4; Sodal- ity 1-2-3-4 Highland University, Las Vegas. New Mexi- co; Navv Gordon Walter Pederson, D.D.S. Omaha, Nebraska Xsi Psi Phi University of Nebraska Monty Pierre Pinard, D.D.S. Gary, South Dakota Sodality 2-3-4; Alpll Sigma Nu 3-4 South Dakota State Co lege Come on in — always room fox one more s C k o o t o a w L Fredric Samuel Ahood, L.L.B. Lansing, Michigan t Richard John Bednar, L.L.B. Omaha, Nehraska French Club 1 -2, Vice president 2; Debate 1 Student Bar Assn. 1-2-3 Phi Alpha Delta 1-2-3 Intramural sports 1-2-3 Varsity Golf 1-2 Air Force i.- Lee A. Bloomingdale , B.S.C., L.L.B. Omaha, Nebraska Debate 1-2-3; American Law Student Assn. Vice- president; Student Bar Assn.; Alpha Sigma Nu 1-2-3; Delta Sigma Rho 1-2-3; Phi Alpha Delta 1-2-3; Thomas Jefferson Contest, first place James Oliver Broiun, L.L.B. Omaha, Nehraska Student Bar Assn. 1-2-3, Treasurer 1 University of Omaha; Navy Mary Jo Connell, B.S., L.L.B. Omaha, Nebraska Secretary, 1-2-3; Student Bar .Assn. 1-2-3; Gamma Pi Epsilon 2-3, Presi- dent 3; Homecoming Candidate 2; Helen of Troy Candidate 2; Hel- en of Troy 3 I Leo Francis Connolly, L.L.B. Council Bluffs, Iowa Delta Theta Phi 1-2-3 Willia?7i Benjamin Craig, L.L.B. Omaha, Nebraska Interfraternity Council 3-4, President 4; Stu- dent Bar Assn. 1-2-3, Secretary 3; John Car- roll Speech Club 2-3; Sodality 12-3; Phi Al- pha Delta 1-2-3, Presi- dent 3 Leon Joseph Garcia, L.L.B. . ntonito, Colorado Crei-Vets 1; .Sodality 1 2-3; Delta Theta Phi 1- 2-3; Phalanx 2-3 Army Jerry Martin Gitnick, B.S.C., L.L.B. Omaha, Nebraska Phi Alpha Delta 1-2-3, Vice-justice 3; Student Bar Assn. 1-2-3; Pi Lambda Phi Joh7i Willia7n Goebel, L.L.B. Sioux City, Iowa Student Bar . ssn. 1-2-3; Phi Alpha Delta 1-2-3; Phalanx 1 Future lawyers watch demonstration of the lie detector machine Lloyd G. Gregerson, L.L.B. Council Bluffs, Iowa Sodality 1-2-3, Prefect 3, C:ounselor 2; Student Bar Assn. 1-2-3; Junior Chamber of Commerce 1; Delta Theta Phi 1-2- 3; Delta Sigma Pi r u Hjyff ' i r Patrick J. Heaton, Jr., L.L.B. Sidney, Nebraska Delta Theta Phi 1-2-3. Tribune 3; Student Bar Assn. 1-2-3; Sodality 3: John Carroll Speech Club 1-3: Intramural s|X)rts 1-2-3 James John Hohnherg, B.S.C., L.L.B. Omaha, Nebraska John Carroll .Speech Club 1-2-3; American Law Student Assn. 1-2-3; Delta Theta Phi 1-2-3. Clerk of the Rolls 4 Patrick M. Hyde, L.L.B. Pretty Prairie, Kansas President 3; Delta Theta Phi 1-2-3, Executive 1 James Laiurence Koley, A.B., L.L.B. Omaha, Nebraska Alpha Sigma Nu 1-2 3; Delta Sigma Rho 1-2-3, President 1-2, Vice-presi- dent 3; Phi Alpha Delta 1-2-3; Thomist Club 1-2; Varsity I ebate Team 1- 2-3; Creighton Oratori- cal Society 1-2-3. Presi- dent 1-2. Vice-president 3; Sodality 1-2-3. Vice- prefect 2-3: Student Bar Assn. 1-2 3; Varsity Golf 1-2-3 James E. Kula, B.S., L.L.B. Fullerton, Nebraska Spanish Club 2-3; John Carroll Speech Club 2-3; Student Bar Assn. 1-2-3; Phi Alpha Delta 1-2-3, Clerk 3; Editor Assault and Flattery 2 James Maurice Murphy, B.S., L.L.B. Omaha. Nebraska Phi Alpha Delta 1-2 Thomist Club 2-3 Sodality 1-2-3; Intramu al sports 1-2-3 nil 0t Eugene Noonan, L.L.B. Wibaux, Montana Student Bar . ssn. 1-2-3; Delta Theta Phi 1-2-3; .Sodality 1-2-3 Richard F. Norris, L.L.B. Omaha, Nebraska Phi Alpha Delta 1-2 3, Treasurer 2: Student Bar Assn. 1-2-3; .Sodal- ity 1-2-3; John Carroll Speech Clul) 1; Intra- mural sports 1-2-3 . ir Force Leo Kevin O ' Brien, B.S., L.L.B. Lincoln. Nebraska Delta ' ] heta Phi 1-2-3; .S(Klality 1-2-3 . rmy John J. Respeliers, L.L.B. Coimcil Bluffs, Iowa Delta Theta Phi 1-2-3. Vice-Dean 3; Student Bar As.sn. 1-2 3; John C arroll Speech Club 1- 2-3; .Sodality 1-2-3; In- tramural sports 1-2-3 Kenneth Sacks, B. S., L.L.B. Coiuicil Bluffs, Iowa Phi Alpha Delta 1-2-3. Treasurer 3; Student Bar Assn. 1-2-3 Nebraska University, Lincoln Preparing briefs in the Law library . . . 11 ! w Wilhnr Cowan Smith, A.B., L.L.B. Omaha, Nebraska Phi Alpha Delta 1-2-3; Student Bar Assn. 1-2-3, Treasurer 2, President 3 University of Colorado; University of Iowa President 1; Board of (.oNcrnors 2-3, Treasur- er 3; Alpha Sigma Nu 1-2-3. Secretary 3; Phi Alpha Delta 1-2-3 Omaha, Nebraska Vice-president I; John Carroll Speech Clid) 2. President 3; American Law Student .Assn. 1-2 3; Delta Theta Phi 1-2 3, Dean 3; Alpha Sigma Nu 2-3 Notre Dame University. .South Bend. Indiana Thomas Carroll Whyte, B.S.C., L.L.B. Omaha. Nebraska Swlalitv 1-2-3; Phi Al- |)ha Delta 1-2-3; Intra- mural sports 1-2-3 s C k o o I o I e d John Brian A damson, B.S., M.D. Denver, Colorado S.A.M.A. 2-3-4, Treasur er 3: Phi Chi 1-2-3-4 Regi.s College, Denver Army ( ji SS i- ' As Ermand Joseph Bertoldi, B.S., M.D. Seattle, Washington Phi Beta Pi 1-2-3-4. Archon 3 Navy; Seattle University, Seattle, Washington Denver, C olorado Thomist Club 1; Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-1; In- tramural sports 1-2-3-4 Navy; Colorado Univer- sity Frank A. Bertolucci, B.S., M.D. Santa Cruz, California Sodalitv 1-2-3-4; Phi Chi 1-2-3-4 Navy; St. Mary ' s Col- lege, California Lor en Louis Angustyn, M.D. Loup City, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Phi Chi 1-2-3-4; Alpha Sigma Nu 2-3-4 Nebraska State Teach- ers College, Kearney Joseph Anthony Barkett, B.S. M.D. Stockton. California .Sodalitv 1-2-3-4; Phi Beta Pi 12-3-4 University of Santa Clara. Santa Clara. Cali- fornia Edward Thomas Berternan, B.S. M.D. Omaha, Nebraska .Army . . . each doctor listens to patient ' s heart beat and observes an electric cardiographic tracing of heart ' s beating . . . C i e Charles Thomas Brierty, M.D. Boone, Iowa Phi Chi 1-2-3-4 Robert Joseph Buchynan, M.D. Paola, Kansas Pasteur Club 1; Sodal- ity 1-2-3-4; Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 St. Benedict ' s College. . tchison. Kansas John Patrick Byrne, M.D. Mitchell, South Dakota Pasteur Club 2-3; Mass Server 2-3; American Chemical Society 1; Thomist Club 3; Sodal- ity 1-2-3-4. Treasurer 3; Representative to Ne- braska Conference of Church Colleges 2; Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 .Army Jerome A. Cain, B.S., M.D. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4 Air Force; St. John ' s University, Collegeville, Minnesota rs I Jay Jackson Carduff, M.D. Kansas City, Missouri President 2; Phi Chi I- 2-3-4 .Army 205 Coral Williatu Cotterell, B.S., M.D. I ' ortland, Oregon Stiuleiu A.M.A. 3-4. President 4; Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 C; o n z a g a University, Spokane, Washington; Navy Ronald Joseph Daniels, M.D. Rock Springs, Wyoming SoilaUly 1-2-3-4; Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4; In- tramural sports 1-2-3 University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming; Army fluoioscopy test Albert Mark Dolan,M.D. Buckingham, Iowa Phi Chi 1-2-3-4; Sodal- ity 1-2-3-4, Prefect 4; Intranuiral sports Robert L. Dreier,B.S.,M.D. Omaha, Nebraska Phi Chi 1-2-3-4 Navv Tom W. Dunklin, A.B., M.D. Fresno. California Student Board of C.ov- ernors 3-4; Phi Beta Pi Fresno State College, Fresno, California John Noel Dunn, B.S., M.D. Elkton, South Dakota Phi Chi 1-2-3-4, .Secre- tary 2, Convention Com- mittee 4 Gerald H. Evers, M.D. CJinton, Iowa President 1; Phi Chi 1- 2-3-4; Alpha Sigma Nu 2-3-4; Caducean Society 2-3 4, President 2-3 Paratroopers r ' 0g -m T- I i Richard Hartley Ganz, B.S., M.D. Kansas City, Missouri .Sodalilv 1-2-3-4; Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 Rockhurst College. Kansas City, Missouri; .Navy 206 Bealiam Jolin Geha, B.S., M.D. Kansas Citv, Missouri Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 Rockhurst College. Kan- sas C;itv. Missouri; Navv Michael Jo Crillespie, B.S., M.D. Norfolk, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4, Phi Chi 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 2; In- tramural sports 1-2-3 Infantry Don Thomas Gloxuczewsky, M.D. Storm Lake. Iowa Sodalitv 1-2-3-4 Kenneth Edward Goebel, M.D. Denison. Iowa .Sodality 1-2-3-4; Phi C;hi 1-2-3-4 University of Wyoming; University of Illinois; .Army AlvDi William Davis, M.D. Modesto, California Phi Beta Pi 12-3-4 Modesto Junior Colle Modesto, California Paul S. Eraser, M.D. Concordia, Kansas Pasteur Club 1; F Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4; 1| tramural sports 1-2 Coast Guard 1. Patrick E. Golden, M.D. Berkelev, California Phi Chi 1-2-3-4 Robert Peterson H (light, M.D. Saratoga. (California I ' hi Beta IM 1-2-3-4 Santa (Clara University; Navy Howard Eugene Hoenig, M.D. Fort Madison, Iowa I ' hi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 Robert Thorn as Hxiddleston, M.D. Butte, Montana Phi Chi 2-3-4 Carroll College, Helena, Montana; Army Jack K. Ikeda, B.S., M.D. Honolulu, Hawaii Vice-president 3; Ha- waiian Club; Phi Beta Pi 1-2-3, Secretary 3 f as ' J ' Harry J. Jenkins, Jr., B.S. M.D. Omaha, Nebraska St. Louis University 1 y Richard D. Jones, M.D. .South Sioux City, Neb. President 4; Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 University o£ Nebraska m m Thomas Henry Jones, B.S., M.D. S|K)kanc, Washington S Klality 1-2-3-4; Phi Beta Pi 1-2-3 4 (.onzaga University A basal metabolism rate experiment Joyce Kilmer, M.D. Kansas City, Missouri Thofnas W. Klein, B.S., M.D. Howard, South Dakota Sodality 1-2-3-4; Phi Clii 1-2-3-4 Leo Philip Leonelli, B.S., M.D. Portland. Oregon .Sodalitv 2-3-4; Phi Beta Pi 1-2-3-4 University of Portland, Portland. Oregon Richard L. Maginn, B.S., M.D. Red Oak, Iowa Phi Chi 1-2-3-4 Arniv I ' 1 k Paxil Sebastian Mahoney, B.S., M.D. St. Paul, Minnesota Phi Rlu) Sigma 1-2-3-4 College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota; Army 4 r x-i i£ i Johfi Francis Kelly, M.D. Fort Dodge, Iowa Phi Sodalitv 1-2-3-4 Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 Fort Dodge Junior Col lege S ' ' W v-i Hugh Peter McClean, B.S., M.D. .Seattle, Washington Phi Beta Pi 1-2-3-4 Seattle University; Ore- gon State College; Navy ' t0 , r f9 o. John Richard McDonongh, B.S., M.S., M.D. Tacoma, Washington I ' hi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4; Intramural sports Seattle University Thomas James Meany,B.S.,M.D. Rockwell, Iowa l.oras College; Army Patrick C. Meekin, B.S., M.D. Sinclair. Wyoming Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 University of Wyoming Joseph Leomird Monahan, B.S., M.D. Clinton, Iowa I ' hi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 St. Ambrose College Medical students find out what it feels like to be on the patient ' s side . . Richard Edward Peters, M.D. Omaha, Nebraska Vice-president I; Sodal- ity 1-2-3-4: Phi Chi 1-2- 3 - 4 . Intel fraternity Council 4; .Mpha Sigm ii 1-2-3-4. Treasurer 2, Vice-president 1-3, Presi- dent 4; Intramural sports 1-2-3; Phi C;hi Delegate to National Convention 4 Marquette University Luis Alberto Picard-Ami, B.S., M.D. Colon. Republic of Panama Sodality 1-2-3-4; Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 I ' awa Wcslevan Ck)llege; National Institute of Panama James Mayjiard Reijer, M.D. Hartington. Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3 4; Phi Chi 1-2-3-4 Marine Corps A W I Gerald E. Ries, M.D. Omaha. Nebraska Phi Chi 1-2 3-4 Emmett Thomas Murphy, M.D. Cdsniir A. Murillo, M.D. Beli e. British Honduras Butte. Montana Sodality 1-2-3-4; Phi Phi Beta Pi 1-2-3-4 Beta Pi 1-2-3-4; Interfra- Carroll College ternity Council 4 ((( na )Vtl William Robert Olson, B.S., M.D. Omaha, Nebraska Phi Chi 12-3 4; Honor- ary Biochemical Fratern- ity 1-2-3-4; Intramural sports 1-2-3; Eben J. Carey Award in Anato- my Marine Corps Loxiis Pardini, B.S M.D. Santa Cruz, Californialod lid Phi Chi 1-2-3-4 University of San Frati Cisco; Army Engene Ronald Riggio, B.S. , M.D. Temple City. California Sodality 2-3-4: Phi Chi I -2-3-4; Intramural sports 1-2 I ' niversily of Pitts- burgh; St. Vincent Col- lege Richard W. Roach, M.D. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 12 3; Phi 1-2-3-4 Ch raid F. itten, M.D. ils Lak?. N. D. na Nil 1-2; Phi Beta 1-2-3-4 vcrsity of North Da- j; Army Kaoru Sasaki, M.D. Honohihi, Hawaii I ' hi Beta I ' i 1-2-3 4 Arinv Olaf Earl Selatider, M.D. Denver, Colorado Phi Rho Sigma 1-2-3-4 o t ' flf fi ft I Reynold Shiggeto Shirai, M.D. Honolulu, Hawaii Phi Beta Pi 1-2-3-4 Donald Edward Sullivan, B.S., M.D. San Mateo, California Phi Beta Pi 1-2-3-4, Sec- retary 2; University of Santa Clara Laurence Francis Thomas, B.S., M.D. North Hollywood, California Sodalitv 1-2-3-4; Phi Chi 1-2-3-4 ' Loyola University; Army ohn Allyn obin, M.D. itchell. South Dakota jdality 1-2-3-4; Phi ho Sigma 1-2-3-4, Vice- esident 2; Interfra- rnity Council 2-3 Joh7i William Tooley, B.S., M.D. Seattle, Washington Phi Beta I ' i 1-2-3-4; In tramural Athletic Direc tor of Phi Beta Seattle University lo measure reserve melaboUsm and to lest caoacity of lung ' X ,f k f ' odney Redman Hke, B.S., M.D. Klerlin, North Da kota li Beta Pi 12; Kappa gma Chi 1-2-3-4 arth Dakota State; niversity of North Da- .ta; Navy John Walter Warren, B.S., M.D. Butte. Montana Phi Beta Pi 12-3-4 C.onzaga Uni ersity Norman Van Wheeler, B.S., M.D. Plymouth, California I ' hi Chi 1-2-3-4 University of San Fran- cisco; Navv Leonard £. Woytassek, B.S., M.D. Cayuga. North Dakota Phi Beta Pi 2-3-4 St. Thomas Clollege; I ' niversity of North Da- kota Allen Russell Wright, B.S., M.D. Omaha, Neiiraska .Sodality 1-2-3-4; Phi Beta Pi 1-2-3-4 Sebastian A. Zarbano, B.S., M.D. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3-4; Phi Beta Pi 1-2-3-4 209 ! ! c o i I e o p k a r wi a c 210 L 7 William O. Berjidt, B.S.Ph. St. Joseph, Missouri CUPA 1-2-3-4; Sodality 1-2-3; Phi Delta Chi 1-2- 3-4 I Stanley Edward Cloney, B.S.Ph. Eureka, California CUPA 1-2-3-4; Phi Sig ma Chi 3; Phi Delta Chi 4 Humboldt State College Analomy lab Sister M. Damian Brann, B.S. Ph. Manitowoc, Wisconsin St. Norbert College; Holy Family College Sister Elizabeth Marie Burger, C.S.J., B.S. Ph. Wichita, Kansas . ' -r Joan Connolly, B.S.Ph. Council Bluffs, Iowa CUPA 1-2-3-4; Scxlality 1-2-3-4; Xavier Forum 1; Theta Phi Alpha 1-2-3- 4; Gamma Pi Epsilon 3-4; Rho Chi 3-4. Sec- retary 4. John Lee Curry, B.S.Ph. Dallas, Texas Vice-President 1; CUPA 2-3-4; Phi Sigma Chi 3: Phi Delta Chi 4, Vice- president 4; Interfra- ternity Council 4; Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Sigma Nu; Freshman Award Sou t h e r n Methodist University; Army Clifford Alois Chyhowski, B.S.Ph. Milwaukee. Wisconsin Rho Chi 3-4 Marquette University John William Dendinger , B.S.Ph. Hartington, Nebraska President 3; CUPA 1-2- 3 - 4 ; Interfraternity C;ouncil 3; Scxlality 1-2- 3-4; Phi Sigma Chi 1-2- 3, Vice-president 3; Phi Delta C:hi 4, President 4; Intramural s|xjrts 2-3-4 Wayne State College Jk William Walter Becker, B.S. Ph. Omaha. Nebraska Cilee Club 2; Paste Club 2-3-4; You; Democrats Club 2-3 : Crack Drill Squad Pep Club 2; Americ; Chemical Society Sodality 1-2-3-4; P Sigma Chi 1-2-3-4; Ph; anx 1-2-3-1 Salvatore ' S Anthony Ciciuli l B.S.Ph. Omaha, Nebraska Rifle Team 1-2-3-4, Ci tain 3; CUPA 1-2-3 . postleship of Prai 1-2-3-4; Phi Sigma ' 2-3; Phi Delta Chi Phalanx 2-3-4; Lette; Rifle Team 1-2 3; Hi r-, Rifleteam 1-2-3 )i it. 1- ¥ Satnnel Louis DiRaimondo, B.S.Ph. Rockford, Illinois Sodality 2-3-4, Treasur 4 (ierald Thomas Dolejs, B.S.Ph. Omaha, Nebraska CUPA 1-2-3-4: Sodalitv 1; Phi Sigma C;hi 1 1% Frank J. Franco, B.S.Ph. Omaha, Nebraska CUPA 1-2-3-4; Scxlality 2-3-4; Phi Delta Chi 4; Phi Sigma Chi 2-3 Sister Jean Frances Hang, C.S.J. , B.S.Ph. St. Louis, Missouri . Robert Hewson, B.S.Ph. Baltimore, Maryland CUPA 1-2-3-4, Vice- president 4; Phi Sigma 2-3-4; Phi Delta Chi 4; Rho Chi 3-4; Intramural sports 3-4 Donald James Hunt, B.S.Ph. San Diego, California Sodality 1-2-3-4; Plii Sigma Chi 2-3; Phi Del- ta Chi 4 St. Joseph ' s Cxjllege; University of Louisville Thomas Sever Hutcheson, B.S.Ph. Council Bluffs, Iowa Treasurer 3; President 4; CUPA 1-2-3-4; Rho Chi 4; Rho Chi Honor Award to Freshman 1 Air Force Howard Rolland Johnson, B.S.Ph. Coimcil Bluffs, Iowa CUPA 1-2-3-4 Omaha University Sister J oh n Joseph Linnehur, C.S.J., B.S.Ph. Wichita, Kansas :: - f Don Francis Mayer, B.S.Ph. Kenosha, Wisconsin Glee Club 1; CUPA 1-2 3-4; Phi Sigma C;hi 1-2- 3; Sergeant at Arms 3 Flavio Frank Panigazzi, B.S.Ph. San Francisco, California Secretary 4; CUPA 1-2- 3-4; Phi Delta Chi 3-4, Treasurer 4; Rho Clii 3-4, Vice-president 4 City College of San Francisco; Navy John A. David Henry Pazderka, B.S.Ph. Pedersen, B.S.Ph. Omaha, N ebraska Omaha, Nebraska CUPA 1-2-3-4; .Sodality 1-2-3-4; Apostleship of Praver 1-2-3-4; Phalanx 2-3-4; Phi Sigma Chi 1- 2-3; Phi Delta Chi 4 Phi Sigma Chi 1-2-3; Phi Delta Chi 4; Basket ball 1; Varsity Basket- ball 2-3-4; Varsity Base ball 2-3-4; Intramural sports 3-4 In Ihe clinic drug room . Doyiald Lee Pedersen, B.S.Ph. Omaha, Nebraska Phi Sigma Chi 3; Phi Delta Chi 4; Secretary 4; Rho Chi 3-4. Treasurer 4; Intramural sports 1-2- 3-4; Merck Award 3 University of Omaha James D. Ray I, B.S.Ph. Sidnev. Nebraska CUPA 1-2-3-4; Phi Sig- Vice-president 1; Phi ma Chi 2 3; Phi Delta Delta Chi 3-4; CUPA 4 Chi 4 Carroll College, Helena Montana Robert C. Reynolds, B.S.Ph Glendive. Montana 4 Kenneth E. Rihanek, B.S., B.S.Ph. X ' alley. Nebraska X ' ice-president 2; Secre- tary 3: Sociality 1-2-3-4; Rho Chi 3-4. Vice-presi- dent 3. President 4; Al- pha Sigma Nil 3-4. Vice- president 4; CUP. 1-2- 3-4 Nebraska State Teachers College; .Army Milton Sacks, B.S.Ph. Council Bluffs, Iowa Armv Thomas C. Schermiily, B.S.Ph. Wichita, Kansas CUI ' A 1-2-3-4; Board of Governors 3-4, Secretary 4; Phi Sigma Chi 2-3-4; Intramural sports 1-2-3- 4 University of Wichita Raymond Joseph Skryja, B.S.Ph. Omaha, Nebraska CUPA 1-2-3-4; Phi Sig- ma Chi 2-3; Phi Delta Chi 4 Air Force Shirley Sohler, B.S.Ph. Omaha, Nebraska .American Chemical So- ciety 1-2-3; Sodality 1-2- 3-4; Kappa Beta Gamma 1-2-3-4; Homecoming Candidate 2; Helen of Troy Candidate 2 Joseph Francis Statz, B.S.Ph. Parkston, South Dakot; Treasurer 4; Studer I ' nion Clomniitte 3-- Sodality 1-2-3-4, Prefec 4; Phi Delta C:hi 4; Vai sity Basketliall 2-3 For we ' re all jolly good fellows . . csr ;5r ' % Jerry Fred Toller, B.S.Ph. Sioux City, Iowa It CUPA 1-2-3-4; Phi Sig- H ma Chi 2-3; Phi Delta Chi 4; Intramurai s[ orts 1-2-3 212 Michael Charles Topf, B.S.Ph. .Sergeant Bluff. Iowa CIPA 1-2-3 4; Phi Delta Chi 4 Elmer John Watson, B.S.Ph. Omaha, Nebraska Cl ' l ' A 1-2-3-4; .S dalit 1-2-3-4 Sister M. Naomi Wheeler, B.S.Ph. Manitowoc. Wisconsin Hol Family College 0 John Philip Stransky, B.S.Ph. Milwaukee, Wisconsin CUPA 1-2-3-4; Phi Sig- ma Chi 2-3, .Sergeant-at- Arms 3; Phi Delta Chi 4; Intramural sports 1- 2-3-4 John J. ThulL B.S.Ph. Omaha, Nebraska CUPA 12-3-4, Secretai 4; Phi Sigma Chi 2-; Phi Delta Chi 4; Vai sity Baseball 3-4; Intn mural sports 3-4 Wesley Guy Jamison F. Wilhelm, B.S.Ph. Wilson, B.S.Ph. Monterey Park, California President 2; C;UPA 1-2 3 4. President 4; Rho Chi 3-4; Alpha Sigma Nu 3-4; Phi Sigma Chi 1-2-3; Plii Delta C;hi 4 Fast Los Angeles Jimior College Meadow Grove. Neliraska .Navy s t. e n e s c c a t L I o o o n u r i 9 Darlene Eloise Berry, R.N. Des Moines, Iowa Drake University f y Jacqueline Joyce Barbara Jean Nina Cleone Patricia Anyi Dolores Mae Benson, R.N. Barnard, R.N. Barnard, R.N. Bauer, R.N . Bednar, R.N. Springfield. Nebraska Boone. Io ' a Boone. Iowa Council Bluffs, Iowa Omaha, Nebraska Sociality 1-2-3 Glee Clul) 12-3; Helen of Troy candidate 2; Homecoming candidate 2 .Sodality 1-2-3 Sodality 1-2-3 Rita Catherine Drowl, R.N. Omaha. Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3 Ruth Ann Blakely, R.N. Onawa. Iowa Rita Falkenberg Edgerton, R.N . Omaha, Nebraska President I; Vice-presi- dent 2; NSSN.A 1-2-3, Representative 3 Donna Rose Bral, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3 Patricia Ann Delehanty, R.N. Omaha, Neliraska Sodalitv 1-2-3 Mary Ann Dendinger, R.N. Treasurer 1; Sodalitv 2-3, Vice-prefect 3 A few minutes ' chal before Glee Club rehearsal fj F S ' - ' Marilyn Susan Engskov, R.N. Omaha. Nebraska Mary Ann Finnegan, R.N . Omaha, Nebraska N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3: Scxlal- ity 1-2-3 Rita Marie Fulton, R.N. Plattsmouth, Nebraska N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Glee Clul 1-2-3; Sociality 1-2- 3, Prefect 3 Loretta Margaret Hawks, R.N. Creston .Iowa N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Glee Club; Sodality 1-2-3; Sodality Council 3 Norma Jean Heng, R.N. Nebraska City, Nebraska Sodality University of Nebraska. Lincoln, Nebraska Peggy Jean Hohart, R.N. Creston, Iowa N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3: Glee Club 1-2-3: Sodality 1-2- 3 Dolores G. Koley, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska Secretary 3; Glee Club 1-2-3; .Sodality 1-2-3 214 Betty Ann Lines, R.N. C reston. Iowa N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3: Glee Club 1-2-3; .Sodality 3 Beverly Ann Loomis, R.N. Omaha. Nebraska President 3-4; Glee Club 2 3-4; Pasteur Club 1; Sodality 1-2 3-4; .Sodal- ity C:h( ir 1; Kappa Beta ( iamma 1 ) Mary Ellen Goetz, R.N. Hartington, Nebraska .Secretary 2; N.S.S.N.A.; Student Council: Sodal- ity Nebraska State Teach- ers College, Wayne, Nebraska v Barbara Jean Hood, R.N. C:reston, Iowa Glee Club 1-2-3 y Roberta Jean Maloney, R.N. Omaha. Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3 Reva Jean Kelsch, R.N. Randolph, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3 Virginia Emjna Kohmetscher, R.N. Falls C;ity, Nebraska Sodality 12-3, Reporte 3; Glee Club 1-2-3 Shirley Ann Maloney, R.N. Omaha, Nel)raska Patricia Ann McBride, R.N. Blue Hill, Nebraska Treasurer 2-3; N, S.S.N. V ' ite President 3; Gli. A. 2-3: Student Clouncil Club 1-2-3; .Sodality I 2: Sodality 1-2 3 2 3 Mount St. .Stholastii; College, .Atchison, Kan sas o 1 u s Tlierese Ann McDermott, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska ReiJortcr 3; Sodalitv 1-2- ;i; (.lee Club 1-2-3 St. Mary ' s College. Oma- Monica Mane McGinn, R.N. Coimdl Bluffs, Iowa Sodalitv 1-2-3: Treasur- er 3 iJ sential in the operating room I X Ritn Ann Koicak, R.N. Omaha. Nebraska lilcc Club I; Sodalitv 1-2-3 I Constance Joyce Paleck, R.N. Norfolk, Nebraska Glee Club 1; .Sodalitv 1-2-3 V % k Edith Doris Peters, R.N. Hot Springs, South Dakota Reporter 3; Glee Club 1 Rosemary Peters, R.N. Hot Springs, South Dakota Glee Club 1 Chadron State Teachers Beruadette Mae Moylan, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska Glee Club 1-2-3; .Sinlal- itv 1-2-3 Beverly Ann Satchell, R.N. Madison, Nebraska f Jacfjueline Marie Mustard, R.N. Clarks. Nebraska Glee C:iub 1-2-3 Alyce Mae Schlautma?!, R.N. Omaha. Nebraska Glee C:liil) I ; Sodalitv 1 ■2-3 ' oAnn Elizabeth chram, R.N. retna, Nebraska jilee Club I; Sodalitv I 3 Jean Frances Shaffer, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska (;lee Club I; .Sodality 1- 2-3, Secretary 3 Bette Jean Skorka, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska Glee Club 1; Sodality 1- 2-3 Marlene Marie Stangel, R.N. Onawa, Iowa Laura Mae Varilek, R.N. Custer. South Dakota Treasurer 1; Glee C;iub 1-2-3; .Sodalitv 1-2-3 Ruth Joanne Wakefield, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska Sodality 1-2-3 215 s t. O e r S c k o o I o I n Mary Ann Bendon, R.N. Council Bluffs, Iowa N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3 Marita Helen Baumayi, R.N. Harlan, Iowa .y i3 I Mary Joan Bisenins, R.N. Whittemorc, Iowa N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3: Sodal- ity 2-3 Sodality 1-2-3; A. 1-2-3 N. S.S.N. I Kathryn Ellen Broghanier, R.N . Alliance, Nebra,ska Student Ck)imcil Repre- sentative 3 Duchesne College, Oma- ha . Delores Mae Blaha, R.N. Ord, Nebraska Glee Clul) 1; Sodality 1-2-3. Second Vice Pre- fect 3; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3 I Sally Ann Bloomberg, Cherokee, Iowa R.N. Mary Helen Borer, R.N. Lindsay, Nebraska .Sodality 1-2-3; Cluh 1; N.S.S.N.A. 1-3 ff% Maureen Elizabeth Burg, R.N. Sioux Falls, South Dakota Sodality 1-2-3; Young Democrats 3; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3 Pediatric Carol Jean Chandlee, R.N. Dubuque, Iowa Sodality 1-2-3 Charlotte Ann Christy, R.N. Coon Rapids, Iowa Glee Club 1; Sodality 1- 2-3: Vice-president 1: Secretary 3 Patricia L. Demuth, R.N . David City, Nebraska President 3; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3, Treasurer 3: Sod- ality 1-2-3 Mount St. Scholastica, Atchison, Kan.sas Fatricia Engler, R.N. Stuart. Nebraska N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Glee Club 1; .Sodality 1-2-3; May Queen 1; Helen of Troy C;andidate 2; Mili- tarv Candidate 3 Patricia Jean Ann Farley, R.j Milbank, South Dak N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3 216 : ! ' Patricia Louise (,ihson, R.N. Chadron, Nebraska Siiuient Association 1-2- 3; Sodality 1-2-3 i 31 favorite service Laura Marie Jansen, R.N. Rockwell City, Iowa Sodality 1-2-3 Jean Carolyn Hamilton, R.N. Billings, Montana Student Association 1-2- 3, President 3 Montana State Univer- sity n4 Mary Anne Katherine Kiai, R.N. Honolulu, Hawaii Sodality 12-3 Joanne Pauline Heese, R.N. Earling, Iowa Student Association 1-2- 3; Sodality 1-2-3 Leatrice Mary Hoffman. R.N. Omaha. Nebraska ,„ ' Elaine Bernadette Leise, R.N. Hartington, Nebraska Treasurer 2; N. S.S.N. A. 1-2-3; Sodality 1-2-3 Ann Gloria Herholsheimer, R.N. I ' ender, Nelira.ska Student Association 1-2- Nancy Lee Hicks, R.N. Buffalo, Wyoming Mary Catherine Higgins, R.N . Howells, Nebraska Vice-president 1: N.S.S. Glee Club 1; Student N.A. 1-2-3. Secretary 2; Association 1-2 3: NS.S. Sodality 1-2-3, Treasur- N.A. 1-2-3; .Sodality 1-2 er 3. 3 Joyce Marguerite Houthy, R.N. Sidney, Nebraska Student Association 1-2- 3; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Sod- ality 1-2-3 Elizabeth Ann Hurley, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Sodal ity 1-2-3 Eileen Mary Hruska, R.N. Tabor, South Dakota Glee Club 1; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Sodality 1-2-3 V ! Eleanor Margaret Mara, R.N. Grand Island, Nebraska Duchesne College, Oma- ha Patricia Jean McCarthy, R.N. Des Moines, Iowa .Sodality 1-2-3; .Sodality Council 3; ScKiality Choir 1-2-3 Rosalin Mae Mcintosh, R.N. Sidney, Nebraska Sodality 1-2 217 Celine Katherine McLaughlin, R.N. Winterset, Iowa President 1; Student As- sociation Vice-president 3; Sodality Council 1-2- 3: Student Council 1-2- 3; Sodality 1-2-3 Donna LeFaye Miller, R.N. North Platte, Nebraska Glee Club 1: Assn. 1-2-3; Democrats 2 Student Young JI4 Rose Mary Peetz, R.N. Sidney, Nebraska Glee Club I; Student Association 1-2-3; N.S. S.N.A. 1-2-3 Chadron State Teachers College; University of Nebraska Agnes Therese McManamon , R.N. Spalding, Nebraska Treasurer 3; Student Assn. 1-2-3; Sodality 1- 2-3; Homecoming candi- date 2 Fatricia Anne Moran, R.N. Madison, South Dakota Sodality 1-2 State Teachers College, Madison, South Dakota Norma E. Pestotnik, R.N. Boone. Iowa Student Assn. 1-2-3; Glee Club 1; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; .Sfxlality 1-2-3; Signs and Symptoms 2 l ' Wo 1 ti. Joanne Margare Melton, R.N. Des Moines, Iowa ' The second mosl imporlanl event . . . caoping .  Joyce Elaine Mott, R.N. Boone, Iowa Sodality 1-2-3; Glee club 1-2-3; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3 Celestine C. Murphy, R.N. Spalding. Nebraska Student Assn. 1-2-3; Sod- ality 1-2-3 - 1 Barbara Phillips, R.N. Great Bend, Kansas Glee C;lub 1; Student Assn. 1-2-3; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3 Colorado Women ' s Col- lege. Denver. Colorado Patricia Joan Rathgeher, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska C;iee Club 1; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Student Assn. 1-2- 3; Sodality 1-2-3 Fratices Mane Nemec, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska Sodalitv 1-2-3 • • i ' ! Donna Ruzicka, R.N. Lindsay, Nebraska N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Glee club; Stutient Assn. 1-2- 3; Sodality 1-2-3 Mary Katherine ONeill, R.N. Omaha, Nebraska n Treasurer I; Presiden 2; N.S.S.N.A. 2; Sodal ity 3, Secretary 3 Duchesne College Rita Alice Ryan, R.N. Corning, Iowa N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Glee club 1; Sodalitv 1-2-3, Prefect 3; So l Union 2-3, Secreta So lality I™ tary 3 l ; r? w © A ' JBk Mlav ie vj I i Peggy Lou Barbara Jean Janet Eleanor Ann Dolores Elsie Beverley Jeannie $nss, R.N. Scholl, R.N. Scholl, R.N. Selzee, R.N. Strauss, R.N. Tate, R.N. l (St I ' oint. Nel)raska Central City. Nebraska Central City, Nebraska BcK)ne, Iowa Colon, Nebraska Papillion, Nebraska N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3: Stu- dent Assn. 1-2-3: C.lee Club 1; Sodality 1-2-3 Student , ssn. 1-2-3: NS. S.N.A. 1-2-3; Glee Club N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3: Stu- dent Assn. 1-2-3: C;iee club 1: Sodality 1-2-3 Student . ,ssn. 1-2-3: S.S.N.A. 1-2-3: Soda 1-2-3 N. lity Student Assn. 1-2-3: N- S.,S.N.A. 1-2-3 Mount St. Scholastica College Loretta Joan Thiele, R.N. ( karwater. Nebraska Student . ssn. 1-2-3; (.Ice C;iul) 1; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; doling Denu)crats 2: Sodality 1-2-3 Mary Luann Trusty, R.N. Fort Dodge, Iowa Student Assn. 1-2-3; N. S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Glee Club 1; Sociality 1-2-3 Mary Antionette Vanderheiden, R.N. Albert City, Iowa Student Assn. 1-2-3; N. S.S.N.A. 1-2-3: Sodality 1-2-3: ,So lality Choir 1-2-3 ? - Ann Margaret Van Hoff, R.N. N ' crdigre, Nel)raska Student .Vssn. 3; Sodal- ity 2 M Barbara Therese Welsh, B.S.N. Co-Ed Club 1-2; N.S.S. N.A. 1-2-3; .Sodality 1-2- 3-4.5; Thomist Club 1- 2, Secretary 2; Kappa Beta Gamma 1-2-3, Re- cording Secretary 2: Hel- en of Troy Candidate 1; Honorary Lieutenant Colonel 2 Shirley Ann Will, R.N. West I ' oint, Nebraska Glee . ssn. 1-2-3 Club 1-2-3; 1; Student N.S.S.N.A. Peek-a-Boo . Charlene Helen Womack, R.N. Secretary 2; Student As,sn. 1-2-3; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3 Fisk Uniyersity, Nash- yille, Tennessee Donna Rae Wright, R.N. IJes Moines, Iowa -Secretary 1; Glee Club I; Student A.ssn. 1-2-3; N.S.S.N.A. 1-2-3; Sodal- ity 1-2-3, Coimcil mem- ber 2. First Vice-prefect 3 r C dIIo ' piioa ue tkls is it . tL 1954 ueia iiau . . . we are glad to give it to you. After all the benzedrine and aspirin tablets, pleading, praying, crabbing, Iretting, yelling, begging, asking and answering questions, taking pictures, retaking pictures and re- taking pictures and . . . retaking pictures, it is now finished . . . thank goodness. We say thank you to those who cooperated so wonderfully, and to those As ' ho didn ' t cooperate, we promise we ' ll forget. We are thankfid for the friends we ' ve made and sorry aboiu the many we ' ve lost. So, here it is, lor you to like or dislike, to be protid of or to com- plain about. If it only serves as a useful and pleasant reminder ol your years at Creighton, we will consider our task accomplished. Anne Caldwell Rita Bernica The Editors 221 Laredo or mlakt man on 1 1 e beiieue in LjocL vWe beiieue in tke pei sonai dianilu ojf l i e beiieue tnat man nai certain nakh wnicn com.e fmm. LjocL ana not from the J tate l l e meretore are opposed to all torms of dictatonnip, noidina tnat trie total man ( totalitarianism I belonas to the S tate i l e beiieue in trie Janctitu or tne home - the basic unit of societu l i e beiieue in trie natural riarit of priuate propertu, but liheu ise triat priuate proper tu rias its Social obliaations e beiieue triat cJ abor rias not onlu riarits but obliaations beiieue triat Capital riaS not onlu riarits but obliaations e are uiaorouSlu opposed to all forms or racism - - persecution or intolerance because of race l U beiieue triat libertu is a Sacred ttiina, but trie laou wriicri rea- ulates libertu, is a Sacred obliaation l l e beiieue in incuicatina ail trie essential liberties of ..American =JJemocracu and taf?e open and frant? issue vuitri all brands of , spurious democracu l Ue beiieue, brienu, in trie teacriinas of K ririst, wrio rield that moralitu must reaulate trie personal, familu, economic, political and inter- national life of man ir ciuilization is to endure vi-t : U3 Wl twy- . -.je ,-JU  1 iMt . ndex A Acolytes 78 Activities 36 Agnew Hall 92 Alpha Phi Omega . . . 154 Alpha Psi Omega . . . 162 Alpha Sigma Nil .... 161 American Chemical Society 55 Arts 17 B Baseball 116 Basketball 107 Bergen, Archbishop . 76 Beta Alpha Psi .... 162 Bluejay 45 Board of (Governors . . 14 Board of Irustees ... 9 Bowling 121 c Choir 79 Clubs 48 Coed Club 49 Colleges 12 Commerce 20 Cionnnerce Coeds ... 50 Conununications ... 20 Creighton Campus Muskal Club 51 ( reiglitonian 39 Creighton Oratorical Association 57 Creighton Players ... 52 Crei-Vets 56 Crack Drill Stjuad ... 73 D Debate 57 Delta Sigma Delta . . . 138 Delta Sigma Pi .... 136 Delta Sigma Rho . . . 163 Delta Theta Phi . . . . 142 Dentistry 22 Dorms 86 Dowling 98 E Epilogue 221 F Fraternities 134 French Club 67 Freshman Conclave ... 58 G (iamma Pi Epsilon . . 160 (ierman Club 68 (;olf 120 C Graduate School .... 33 Circeks 126 H Hawaiian Club .... 59 Homecoming 173 Honoraries 160 I Interfraternity Ball . . 166 Interfraternity Council . 158 International Relations Club 59 .Intramural Sports 115 J John Carroll Speech Club 61 Junior-Senior Prom . . 178 K ROCLJ 41 L La v ........ 24 L.ay Board of Regents . . 10 M Mary Hall 88 Mass Servers 78 Medicine 26 Military 70 Military Ball 170 N Nursing 30 P Pan-Hellenic Council . . 129 Pasteur Club 62 Phalanx 156 Pharmacy 28 Phi Alpha Delta . . . . 144 Phi Beta Pi 146 Phi Chi 148 Phi Delta Chi .... 152 Phi Epsilon 135 Phi Rho Sigma .... 150 Pleiad Club 64 Pre-Legal Association . . 61 President 8 Press Cltd) 64 Prom 78 1 1 lll . R Regents, Lay Board of , 10 ' Reinert, Carl M., S.J. . 8 1 Religious Life 74 Rho Chi 163 Rifle Team .... 72 I Rose of Delta Sig . 177 ROTC Band .... 72 ' s Saint Catherine ' s . 31 Saint Catherine ' s Formal . 169 1 Saint Joseph ' s 32 Saint Joseph ' s Formal . 172 Sarah Emily Hall . 90 Seniors . 184 Arts . 186 i Commerce .... . 195 Dentistry .... . 200 Law . 203 Medicine .... . 205 Pharmacy .... . 210 St. Catherine ' s . . . 213 St. Joseph ' s .... . 216 Society . 164 Sodalities . 81 Sororities .128 j Spanish Club .... . 69 Sports 102 Student Bar Association . 65 j Student Union Building Committee .... . 66 T Televisicjn . 44 Tennis . 117 Iheta Phi Alpha . . . 132 -: Theta Upsilon . 1 30 I rustees, Board of . 9 w Wareham Hall . . . 95 Women ' s Sports . . 1 22 Xavier Forum Xi Xsi Phi Yearbook Young Democrats ' oung Repul licans 80 140 46 60 60 224 : m
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