DePaul University - Depaulian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

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Q- ff . ,g-., -my --..lL,ggk by , E x . , , 'Q 1- :vp 33,3 4 -. Q5-. 154,11 FW A I Katy- 5.L'. 'qjf'-' uf' q, 14' I . f , . ., ':v4.N . A V'1.y, . VA hmm -3- 18:51. F vm .Q hwy. 'P N., -M A b ,I -, .QW Vi Q.. Yr' mln- Sq ' 1 +- .. Q '., -1 -A Q. - .Q .. FE, ,Q -C I i ff'-gh Agri! K YC- Q Il Ns- F IBEIIIIIIE l'A-HIIIINAL MlINllEllElN, ll.ll llur glrivl all his lu:-as is Hilll'l'I'l' . . . . nl'llIlil'Hl'ill in palrv. , fx 1.-,, -,ual ',?3,,5 .yy E? .1 5 ! I A , TQUQ was 1- ff- -,em - Qwf Q 4 THE MUST IIEV. SAMllEl A. STIIITUH, Il.Il -xl'l'IllliSIllIll nl Fhiranglu, uml m-u l'llillll'l'lllll' ul Ill' Paul llnixvrsilp. 5 C THE VERY REV. MICHAEL J. IVCUNNELL, l. M., 5. T. ll. 'nj-d by all the University, and triend to everyone, Doctor O'Connell 'routed no little to the phenomenal growth ot De Paul University. cyclin a true love. for the individual student, seelcing ever the ideal 'r 0f'n Caflwllc philosophy and secular learning. l I A lAj,,.s ' .. .,..,,vf,-ew, r Sf-'fl J ..s.............,-A , , t . F' xx.. ,- s,:'.w,- A1 1 L5--.' . 'vp J-H. - The year I939 will be marlred in the history of the University as the year of the death of the Chancellor of the University, George Cardinal Mundelein. ln over two decades of tenure of the office. Cardinal Mundelein showed himself a sympathetic friend and a sage counsellor to the affairs of the school. His was a broad vision of the need and the needs of education. The progress of the Catholic School System under his guidance was little short of phenomenal. As an instance, he lived to see De Paul rise in twenty odd years from a small institution of less than three hundred students to its present size of over six thousand. His contribution of wisdom, advice, and sound progressivism was a large factor in that growth. ln l94O, Chicago will welcome the new head ofthe Archdiocese of Chicago, Archbishop Samuel A. Stritch. ln his varied career, Archbishop Stritch has given proof of his abilities as an administrator and a spiritual leader. Particularly pleasing to us professionally is his lreen interest in education as manifested in his latest post as Archbishop of Milwaukee. De Paul University joins all Chicago in welcoming him as the head of the Archdiocese and our spiritual father. The officers of the University feel confident that his counsel will always be available, his understanding broad and sympathetic, and that under his guidance as Chancellor that the University will advance to new heights of achievement. Ad Multos Annosl Michael J. O'Connell, C.M. .-X rriornciit of relax- 'N ation. ww ' N: i 4fA, ,j'i N3 ii ' Q iii- ir 4 Y i iff.-fl is -.'r-:i.ssiQff'r'Es's2 -rv 'l:f'sfff,-s'f'::r.22- 'C W' i' T ffm? ' 'J '- f 1 '.?- ' 'Ii .i'1'b', .' 1-... eff A .-. . , V .. . . if - '.'.1fs-'fflltsrlf .iff 2 f-'F T1 f.,-f ef f? 152.41-ff'f1.s.r Au . 4. ' , fs' '. 5' 0 .N-1' -.' t e- -'--f- .. jp, '- + r A Glu?-X 4 G V' 'Sw in ' 1 f,,,2 efQ .4-. ' 'Q'vij'r-l- --. '5s.'? :r.'5E:f, i5ff'f.'1f. fini' Q - ' - -.l'Q 'f'Q, Hhisi-fr3.CZ 5 P,1lf'fff?fr' 'C. J' Cl l Jgffs-ff' U... ' .-f'-.- Q . - if Q, -I gs . ,w ',-. ,,,,.,,w., 2:15 . . .,f:, -i - - r' A J i5'vf-f.i:-.i-2.'h- Qi, -fl-f.i2'1ff:?f'f lf 1: W-.E wl'.'H'- 1-fruisw' l i Si'fJ'.lT's'-,K fi s - --. '.i.:- vm- .f.ew-1ff'fqg.-ii',ff:r.'s- - -- rfi, .. gl, 2 ,- -HL, 1 i 1 f i -.r.'1.?. fi r-5' f r gmiwp :f f1?fe':ff ifffi' Pr ll'..e-Iffs:f.:M9:4sisi-JlfF5'T's f tw-,Rf K X Z LI-,zysrgtiaga-135 , ij . LEE, yy , I 5 1 -Iv lg.-4 .. 1.. Q- r H '-0,-,Ml 35,192 I ' ,gq5'gff'f,' : Q -' if A wil 7 ,i 4 4 ,, .---Q'i s7'l'Effl'as,5e .gb lr . ,, ,ff- f'f'-1. . ,QM Il. -,sk I ' r if ll h,, r ul. 1,4 ,tn -uni 'RNNY I, r . , If ,M rpm, if :i,,N:,1 , A ,I 3, , I dv-- ' T- -.4,, 1-,L .-:L -3 '2g'l1ylf ,, ' . ' 'J 'R' '1':'- :-f' .2 'X X 9' e X. ll 1-K se ,.1,,. Il IIFFIVEII ' ln- .1-ntznuzlx fd lilt' Ill -1 flllflf K..HItHH,U-,i Ufvrlnlflllllll .lll lil . 4 4 . Ni 4 4., Xt I1-1 time has Dt' ll-llll S ulle red 1,.,1, ..y -nth in-te-sarx leideisliip. l ,.. Ala ww NIA :U 1 lI'pper Leftl: Rev. IC. L. Gaffney, CM., Secretary of the l'niversity. Qllightli D, M. Sharer, C.P.A., C'oniptroller. lI,ower Leftjz David Itkin, Director rf the Department of Drama. fRightl: Arthur C. lleelger, Mus.D., Dean of the School of Music. bl. O'Connell, CRI., S.T.D. In the few years that Father O'Connell has been presi- dent of De Paul, he has risen to be respected among the outstanding educators of the country. The viee-president is the R ev e r en d 'l'honias C. l'owers, CM., A.hI., a man Well known and well loved not only by the stu- dents of De Paul, but also by hundreds of other Chieagoans, for his genial nature and his advanced religious teachings. The Rev- Lltllll Daniel Ll. Kiel-lugh, CHI., hI.S., il., ' 5535 l 'JP' 1 ..1 :J 4 l ii WILIII-'XM If. C'I.:XRlil-1. ,I 11. IIUXXIXRID ii, iicpxx. 111111 Dull' ef thc clnllfl-YK' lil IRIN' l:l'Illl nl llle llnullllnxli Colle 1 l l.ll11'l ll X rls :incl Srieiiri F.R.:X.S., has been financial gnarmlian ol De l'anl roi over 21 quarter of 21 century. 'lilll'OLlQll l1is keen lano edg e of Finance, Father Nlelr'l11gl1 as treas niei ot the l'niversityl111s eontributed in no si11all way to ailva IHCIII of De Paul. The Secretarial lunetioii, ll vital 1 f 1 - - n in any large organization, is well pkllllllllktl bx the 5 foi if the few :en presi- respected s of the J e r e I1 Cl man Well 11 the stu- adreds Of ature and The Rev- L. yrs., 'mer clean of tl1e Lptown Liberal :Xrts sehool the Reverend IC. L. Galifney, C.Nl. Nlr. Daviil Nl. S l1aiei C.l'.:X., Comptroller ll2lS much to clo to make tl1e nle 1 4 Nl 1nd ereclits balance at tl1e end of e11el1 liseal p erionl r. lol1n NleHugl1, LL.l3., l111s clone 11n excellent job as llniversity Examiner tl1ese past years. fi The cleans of the various colleges are: the Reveie J ' . X. 1. 5LllOl'SL'll, C Nl Gianluate Sehoolg the Revere osepli sl. Iidw111'cls, C.Nl., Liberal .-Xrtsg tl1e Revere N 1 , C l. O Nlallev C NI Q ommereeg XX illiam F. Cla I Law Sehoolg Howard lf. lfgan, lDO'.X'IlIO'.1'Il Colle oi' Liberal :Xrtsg .-Xrtliur C. lieelier, Nlusieg David li Itliin, Dramag and Xylllllllll Xl. Nlurpl1x', Dean ol I llSfl'LlL'flOll. 1 ' 1 RI-A. 1. C. IOXX l'.Rb, CBI., .'X.Nl, Klee-prcsicluit ol tlie I nix-1-rsiu A r.isnr1-roi tlie l niver IIX RFV D I lN'elIl'GlI, CM, NLS., ll R X 'S 'l'r RFY -X P SCIIORSUII, CBI , l'l1.l7., Dean ol' the Cirziclnnle Seliool ..4.. MR. JEL hionx e 'Nhlll C ll, l.I..l4., liiivvrsitx' lzxznniner 1 'WX ff' ini? -43 1 C l k,x 4 CH 1 ir.-' , ,- 5- jf 'Pr' -:',ff:r1f ,1 1f-'-'-f 4- -- T'g 1T ' ' R' M LAWN 1 1- .-4. 'if . 1 f A - 69' fo 1 5f7. ' Fi'-f45 1 ' 'efeii' 'K ' ' ,115-f-Q P' -. E ' :-3:13-L , 15.1 .i Yfiijl cw-L Ui ' 1'-1' J ' inf 1--9 'Z' aff- ' .s-V. J, 17 lr '71 1. - f' - 17:-ivy'-'r 333'-f.. gyi zf- ,ln 2 X - -, f 1' '1 if-:,.fll.E+frfr- ff .2 1 1 'fail-,'. ' ff'-',l,v,,f rf'1's ,-f. .- , -me--I - ,l .1 4 l' f 2 lgiilalu 1 lx . 1 x 'L 1 an-' ' LQ, --211.3 E W'15'..' ' Y f.1'f,u-.1 X- i Afglffigfi fix 11, j . ' f 111 -' fa- 'a i' 'I' 1 i-'1f. 1i l di,-A ' .1 ..1 -E . El, . g f-,gif P xr i 'PJ 'X 5 I iilfinll ' t' g . .., ,sf N 1 ,N . , . i : I x vf ff 'gt l k , L . ' ' ,... . sf Ili gf.. 1 lifl Y 1,1 llikllkb A Si ' IE T llll Eli ME T l A needed innovation at its beginning, the forged bond and backer of original social affairs in the past and present is De l'aul's Student Activity Council. Due to the division of De Paul students into two campuses, and the inherent desire to help them act as one, the Student Activity Council was formed at De l'aul in nineteen hundred twenty-four. Its members are the direct representatives of their classmates, the Council is the sounding board of student opinion, which ever strives towards the ideal: to make a greater Dc Paul throughout each active year. De l'aul has long been famous for the excellence and variety of its dances, the success of which may be attributed to the S. A. C. In addition to its duties in M rega rd to these annual affairs, the Council has discussed l .Jifiif 1.1 NUHQ,-,Al Rfk ll'--.-.aid I 'Univ l'X1 XX1 U A-f,'.:1. Ulf flllsftions of major importance within the past year, including the need for a social clubroom in the iD'm 'l'Hvii school, the choice of cheerleaders for bas- netball games, and the continuance and improvement 'SC Elagculliiglily successful Intramural program of U lo the moderator, Rev. H. -I. Ahern, CAI., A.h'l., is t xtcndcd heartlelt appreciation for another prosper- ous social season lor which he has been the guide. betxveen student and faculty and the active instigator Axbgl I if , 3 I 51. Ill 3 Z 1'7 v rv., -, ' vafr- N, , itfgggfgntfy , if .i',fi,', . Q H3iillxg,d , H -tthilf 'if 'Z-:,NTE' ' 1 'iz F 7 i 'E' 3:1-'19 A -.:jE:-gd, I ' f 'tif-,.A 1.41 4 jij,,' L if 1? 5 tc' V l' , lv' 14 ,g ,I 'Il 't ,l El ff- 1?12J'.'1 , , , , ,,, 2g5,,,3.i.,, f.1r',vi' ,- g'1-5:12--H-.' ' ,pf-a11..,,.f .ff- ,bond igator st and 0 two act as mt De mbers :sg the minion, greater :Hence nay be ties in cussed e past in the Jr bas- fement lm of A.M., fospCf' de. , M rv df? 5, ,, -ve--,. --.,', . - .............- STUDENT ACTIVITY CllUNCll MEMIHEIIS llptmvn liln-ral ,-his OLIYIQ K0'l l'KIi w11.1-'man U'SK'I.I,lV.'XX joux umcnxs m.AxRc'1a1,1..-x X'Ul.l,IiR I,I'K'Il,I,Ii O'C'ONNliI.l, JAM1-is ISAKIQR c'A'1'1l1-zmxla SC'IlI'l,IliN TIM II.-XRRINCLTON law School XVILLIAM wmm GICORUIC liI'INI-IDIZK CIIARIJZS CLI-IMICNSICN DANIICI, XVARD .IOIIN MI'I.l7OON JAMES MOORE JOIIN DAl'UllIiR'l'Y DIOIIN SC'IIOIfIlCl.lJ Sl-l'rl'lalriall Izl..-XlNl'. lxulll. lNlI.lbRIiS ILXXIMX l'lllllllll'I'l'l' I-kRl'1l5l-QRIVK rsnxwi XYlI.l.l.-XXI IIUIIIQXAIJI-'I l.IiUX.XRl7 umslex 111-1Rx1c'1-1 xl.-um-1.x1. I,ll.l.l.'XN XY.-XlSIlXX'lil.l. XX'll,l.l.VXNI ml.:-ix' 'I'llUNI.XS lilDl'l'lI.'XRIb Jo.-xx sim-is NI.'XRC'lil.I..-X 1,0111-'1-1.1-in Srllnnl ul fullbiil' I'1l,l-IANCJRI-I i'lIICS'l'liR Svlmul nl llranmau n.-xxu-il, czmsz Ilunnllmn lihvrall .-lrls 'rem ISRlijC'll.'X SITIJICXI' QLUYIQIQXMICN l' QU 1 Ik'l nv llzwk Iliggin fl'r'1lfll l'fl',' xIlIl'l'Q'HLl lncif lvr, vw1'rlur'y,' XYiIli:lm I XX Qual, f'r,,v1.l,l1I,' Lllld XX ll Hui 1,5llHlXlIIl, -:mr-j'f,'.r nlrnl. 'Lai Y X Q Dlllll'lI lIll'lllI1L'l'N nr 'rec lillfllfjl Pwr 25 llllllihli IIF lllllill l MIT. ANI! . l IE IE. Rll' ltlI1ll'll l. lzll' xxjxklls, 4' Nl, .-NNI. lltntn ot tln- l pttmlt itil- lt-gt' tit l.ilu'r:tl .Xr.s :intl N'it-iti't'- Nt-iglthoring the greystone Academy edifice and the twin towers ol' St. Vincent's stand the newer monuments In De l'aul tradition, the buildings of Arts and Sciences. l lere is acquired the aesthetic along with the empirical, the physical with the metaphysical. Here are taught the latest worthy thoughts and discoveries of an artistic or scientilic nature, treated in comparison to ancient and nietlieval lore, and sifted in accordance with es- tahlishetl truth. ln the midst of a great city -rough and unfeeling in its husiness the college appears as a flower springing up in a licltl of cockle. But the llower will not be 'HE l'lll lxl l lXl li li N Kr,j1-tru clioltetl, tor it is the symhol of knowledge that frees the intellect. and its roots are fed by a strong cultural desire that lends itself to the wisest minds. Seeded in l l I .1 ,. . , nit xv 5'l-- K 'l lf' Qtlatilxxxxxtxi H XRD XIR .XHSN RI-1X'. ' W'-' Val t xi xv ull X Wfmllx ltltwti 1 xtrlutltx' Xll'Rl'l7l'l'l ' Q ' . . '- .-. '. rnwf, ' .X Nl l'.Nl. .X Nl, HpI:lcIIRc Q re of no pl pi wi fo tet T1 te: ha pc in he W: set M ye ev Vl L. sc hr I-I th Zh fi 1, 792: ' fir F155 -+G? ' tr l -. 55 ., -it ' 'ii -E ftlii jo' gig 'UW -.LE ,nvuii t , ggi Vs : 'sg' ' f t af d:: t via 1 Ns N e the ents ces. cal, ight istic ient es- g in sing t be :TCSS rural cl in gg 5 -1 -n BECLERCQ E. f l . l l E f. -A-N'1'OilI0 RVHIO MlSSli.1XROI..'X cziatcztza mar. xuss ict ro KlSZl'l.Y tu-iv YD- l'l1.l7. M.xRrlx v. xiooar .ml rnoxms Ut nxtuu-'rr ext.. sis. cm., .vu religious ground, the institution imparts the doctrines of Faith as the predominating suhject, and to which none of its educational principles may be opposed. VVithin two years revolutionary changes have taken place in the Arts curriculum with regard to its classic pillars, Latin and Greek. 1939 was the lirst year in which the study of these languages xvas not required for a Bachelor of Arts degree. This year the duties of teaching them lay in different hands. For the Reverend Thomas -I. Foulkes, CBI., has departed from active teaching, and the Reverend Richard R. Sherlock, CBI., has returned from Catholic l'niversity to assume the position of Professor of Latin. Nliss Virginia XVoods, instructor in Greek, resigned in February to continue her post-graduate work in that lield. Dean of the College is the Reverend joseph bl. lid- wards, C.hl., who in his fexv years as faculty head has seen his school progress in great strides. Nliss Kathryn hliller continued as Dean of VVomen for the fourth year, and graciously lent her assistance to several social events of the students. Vocational guidance counselor for the year was Nlr. Wfillard Nlunzer, l'rofessor of Sociology. Nlr. -loseph L. Kleiner retained the duties of handling the tran- scripts and schedules and recording the grades. The financial management lay in the hands of Xliss Helen Haynes, Bursar. Changes in the History department xvere effected by the transfer of the Reverend ,lohn Conroy, CSI., to Rl-.lf lf if l'tDXX'liRS UNI., NNI. A ' 5 ' ' ': 'onztl advisor lor tht XX lI,I..XRl7 Nll Nll,R, .X.Nl, tot itt l'ptou'n students SS li.-X'l'llRYX Nlll,l.lCR, l'h.li., Dean of XVUIIIVI flf .. ,ir U --swcgerffyg f -i 1 l vlii, L ,-5 . ,ff M Y, l , A 1 1 ' 'rf W.-f , .- ft, nk 'f A' . I, . i,-v,:'gMk.jf,Fg fr . t,v Abi 1, ,NV fx .X .V',,1ij5,,X ' gs :9',l,'. -tl F 1 lf ir- it 'f 'Alf ,fx t . .3:+6LJc ll 54.--,L 1 .t,,l 6151.14 lf -it --jp .X 'A fx , ffl ' , allay.. 'as si' it is 'ltnvg Q ,U .4-4 t N 1. 1 iftaa ll a. - 1 F t . . ffflfl ' Iitrzti , :,,,,,. V J-...L I . ...YV ir, I Q REV. iirxxris it siiiixiex ixxnis J. l'.'XSS.tXRlil.l.l nir..-xiiy S.,yl7RlCA X, , AM. O...l3., I rn. 4 Il i l the new lfineentian seminary at Los Angeles, and the return th .il the Reyerentl lfreileriek R. Nlartinez, LM. Father Mar- L linen, in his ffiriner years at De Paul, has shown great interest tg N in student activities. F W 1 , , , . N . 1 f l ' l he Reverend lhomas -I. Barrett, C .Nl., recently rom , 111 N 'l 'l ll 'X' x l'erryyille seminary, conducted Father l'owers' Religion class- es during the latter's ineapaeitation. Nliss Kato Kiszely was appointed In the philosophy department in the stead of Father l,im'iiey. C'.S.X'., who was loreed to retire temporarily because ul' failing health. ln February Miss Mary Margaret Moris- sey eiiinpleteil her first year as head librarian, assisted by Miss llririithy l,ee and Xliss Sue Sowa. Seliiiiil spirit ran high this year among the student body. ROW 51 lfmsli-Sopli rivalry reached unprecedented proportions in the dinigu . . . N I , cn. ovi early lall. until it was tempered by the Cotillion and the Eeane, burning of the green hats. XVith splendid coordination among Sliggigllf Gordon Xl'mXllil,l1N 7 Q x HI , X Rl Y RIDX' l Q' ' rl 111 NYNIH' NUI I I R XX'll.l.I.t'lM 'l'-l'OXYlfR' i 1 H' N X1 ev, .x it .unix ,i,eon1.lss,l'li.n ear., iss. ' S L1 Row 1: Olszowl P9l'Czyn l T0fr1ab Voller, Deli ZEI dar Z8 3achs,q mack, 5 nedy, 'H if iii lf-.2 tar- 1' 'ffl 'ffl' if: F- A 'ff 1 'wi' fl , 'aI' ul.. . is .gy-.1-af ga' G w ex, 'elf sw i ' -' Jw' - 1 43'-.nf . .': , , .lr , .V , A 2 Hlivfp gff-:j,'. V :ag l i 4 ,5'5:'5..3.. ik ',',Qg' turn Tar- crest rom Qass- was ,ther au se oris- Miss Jody. 1 the . the nong flflzggvfi Z Y- -' V5 R 1 . Y l - ---f f--V--r V 1-CHVQ JAMES A. HART, REV. FRIZIHZRICK miss xi ii noi xi if lull ,.,,-,- AM. MARTINIQZ, cixi, ,mi MARY xiARcz,xRr-1 r ' ' ' 151. rr' i-is l'liRxl r-.xor it RR1ssi-ir, .mi is xi, ,x xi the Student Aetivity Council, XYi'z1iigle1's, anil Xl'oiiit-nk League, informal soeial affairs were well organized and at- tenclecl. Notable were the Christmas Benefit Party' anil the Fashion Show. Un two oeeasions evening soeials were lielil in the Auditorium. LIBERAL ARTS JUNIORS ROW I: Horwitz, Jackman, Loeseli, Kra- clin, Burke, DeLarco, Di Amore, Bausch- en. Row II: Boehm, Clark, Butkiewiez, Keane, Gawlinska, Cornolo, Iickstein, Higgins, Correa. ROW III! Gainer, Slinpger, Curzon, Maiiiola, King, Bourke, Gordon, Godinez, Andersliok. LIBERAL ARTS JVNIORS ROW I: Lee, Conley, Collins, Messineo, Olszowka, Paprocki, Terlikowski, bu- perczynski, Strycki. Row II: Parlour, Tornabene, XViclilacz, Radoclionski Voller, Zienty, Majewski, Booth, Stein- pel, Zemel, Pilipauskas. Row llli Zinn- da Zelinski Skrotlzki, I'elicrlwacliCI'. smells, Gillen: lVIcCulIough, Mimi, Su-l mack, Sal-zowicz, Nolan, Rooney, Ken- netly. l -- .1 yr bf, ,K ,,,. -,V--gi,ygQ5'w : V-w1f'1wf - - M---, it 'CII-fri'-'QS Tix ' 5 1 I J-WL 5 r' l 1 '- WG' I A firm 2 A 5 ' 'L .1 Q M lar A , 'lit-, i 4 'l saw- A N ' R M-ffv f PAFF 29 l'l NXIN l Nt .XY . ,XX1,llX1,ll1 X. 'X tmsiiic s Yll-'lNl N t . . . MS Nl Y lllt IXIXII lll l..Xl I XIX ll.XtitQliRI'Y t' Nl., .'l Xl l.l. li, .-X li, I-fd.Nl. mms ,I RIN' lll'fRtQNl.'XNN livsII'lI XY Iilltillll ulullw C VXI XXl DDS, NIS, l l my . . lllinlulkl Xyyxhlxiq Rh.lITR:,i1 V 'V U' siiiiti-uk t xi ui . Z.. 1 nga fp q c qi L 4 A L .,-3, if l ,es -wwf ',.'A.5Ie': f 'Qi If - -M' , Q f at an 3 , per ,J lx, Vs . jswp. s ' , . 5I'ff',,f, 1 . . -g. .. ' -rt,..f-is-ff-3.14 - s . 'Us 'Jgf -My , - .Q -11 I- , gu vmmg-ig',,X.g if F . ' A ,11:ffx,.l -,ig Q 'atv L 's q' N,.'5i r' Vilivgal g,A-,'!- U i . 1 Q in wui.. , 1 . 4 A O g If A la, M ' -U. 0' .ww .' ' fg'!3 s'-' . 'fs ' ' ' Y' V 33 --'haf Pwr ff M for Class officers were elected in October. VVill O'Sul- livan was made head of the Seniors, Gene Kennedy led the luniors, .lim Baker was chosen for the Soph- omoresf and .loc Hogan presided over the Freshman group, The XVranglers elected Bill Hinckley as pres- ident, and that organization accomplished much in serving the school. Clubs were popular on the campus this term. Nlost active of the study forums was the Edgar Allan l'oe Club. This society functioned under the direc- tion of Father F. bl. VVard, CBI., and invited as guest speakers persons of prominence in Literature and blournalism. Nor were these the only topics under discussion, for treated also were trends in hlusic, Art, and Social Science. The Classical Club continued quite successfully for its fourth year. The sodalities were re-organized this year, with Ielarry Bourke as prefect of the men, and with Hal- ina Gawlinska as prefect of the women's group. .Xctivities were conducted by Father Powers and Father Barrett. The regular dances were again held. Chief among these were the De Paulia and Homecoming dances, the Frosh-Soph Cotillion, the Junior Prom, and the Senior Ball. And important they are, for together with classroom work and extra-curricular activities, they afford the student a complete and well-rounded education. LIBEF' ROW' If CrniChiI ROW ' Brunk, A dfllbergl ninghami Duschenil ris, B061 LIBER Row It Mack, Ml Row II: Windle, Wiatrow Scott, M Lisack, Prusinski LII Row I: Ferro, Bc Cipala, if lillo, Bu Row III: ling, Gib dersen. Alfassa, Chaja, V LII Row Ig McArdle, zenas. I Molloy, I honey, K. III: Mor Murphy, toulas, Iv Rauen, jg sich, I-12111 Holmes, 1 LIE ROW I: C Sonnenbe, Burke, R , Quai SClSl0wiC: Springer, err Roth- nenfz, W. Zurror HC Q, 'Sul- nedy -Qph- Iman pres- :h in term. Xllan firec- guest 1 and mder , Art, inued l with Hal- 'roup. 5 and mong ances, ld the gether vities, lnded NJ 15 N? IU, J' LIBERAL ARTS SOPIIOMORICS Row I: Chapman, Breit, Corcoran, Crnich, Beck, Gaetti, Barbino, Bach. Row II: jenkins, Collura, Fielding, Brunk, Ashworth, Behnke, Brown, Fun- denherg, Durkin. Row III: Grish, Cun- ningham, Baranowski, Corcoran, Baker, Duschene, Hayes, Healy, Aronson, Ilur- ris, Boelter. LIBERAL ARTS SOPIIOMORICS Row I: Saracco, Pearse, McArdle, Mack, Miller, O'ConnelI, Rooney, Vick. Row II: Plocki, Rauen, Dineen, Knox, XVindIe, Sowa, Leonardo, XVieferich, NViatrowski. ROW III: Moran, Rudnik, Scott, Munich, XVrohIewski, lNIadde1i, Lisack, Scavuzzo, Scislowiez, Rzigo Prusinski. LIBERAL ARTS FROSII Row It Doorley, Cashman, Dzunrcll, Ferro, Bogusz, Ford. Row II: Drtssel, Cipala, Arendt, Ilaffer, Ilork, Biondo- Iillo, Buscher, Goetz, Ilays, Ilziycs. Row III: Bryant, Basko, Gliwa, Bert- Iing, Uihian, jezierski, Bogdanski, An- dersen. ROW IV: Brown, Fonthxun Alfassa, Harris, Bcgale, Uohn, Gold Chnjzi, VVechter. LIBIZRAL ARIS ITROSII ROW I: Mack, O'l7z1rreII, IN'IurpI1y McArdIe, Lupo, Kisonas, Keaveny, Ka- zenas. Row II: Martinkus, Miller Molloy, Hogan, Mohr, llennignn, Mal honey, Keating, Lehstein, Mzicias. Row III: Moran, O'Connell, Mooney, I,osk:1 , Murphy, Krier, Laskowski, I,:1z:1r, Kou- toulas IVICfIl'0 ZllI Owens Row IV Y I- 1 - Rauen, -Ialosky, -Ienieek, Ixcllchcr, jur- sich, I,:m1hrusc'I1i, Miller, Cohn, .luck Ilollnes, Baechle, I.ZllIl1L'. LIBIERAI, ARIS IVROSII ROW I: CZIIIIPZIIICIIII, Salerno, Prnsinski Sonnenlmcrf Shifrin 'l'I1ilw:iult, Kiel I-v . v . v ' i' Burke. Row II: Riley, Schulien, Xl cn- ' Q ske, Quaid, Smith, Phillips, Xvllillllfli SCisIowiL'z. ROW III: S05KlIZIlI,ZL'IIIl31Il Springer, Roske, Nuccio, 'l'hom:u, Rick- er, Roth. Row IV: Phelps. Rwvl. Squ- nentl, XV:llkosz, xXvCl'IIIl'I', I't'rln1:1n, P11- zurro, Ilolines. n I Q ik RL. v I . ,I F hi gf 40 C3- 'J . 3 as .-:f...---. , 7, 5 V si: .I lf . I tx- wiv: N. - , gi, 3 , Flili . w, -, if --rg'-gwf' K' s 5-75? rf- ' I . fr, it ea' :we 'S' lx ,Ji A'1'f'Fi' My l-.I 4 4-4' LW? or e o I , -,...s2f' ' ' limi: 31 lil XX XXllll.XNl I ll..XRlxlz ll l Ill l I XXI lll XY ll XRRY ll li.Xl-'li N 'su-icy - v---,-f.Q-,,- THE CULLEGE UF L W f another decade, De Paul f Law nears the half-century Founded in 1897, the College of J , own first as the Illinois College of Law, but became aliiliated with De Paul University in l9l2. Xl'ith an adequate foundation on Which to build, one of the inherent qualities necessary for success, and With a competent faculty for its presentation, the progress of the College of Law has been steady and fruitful. Capable hands have ever guided the policies of the College. For example, its present Dean, William F. Clark, l.D., and Assistant Dean Harry D. Taft, LLM., l'h.B.,'are both commanding figures in their respective fields and ably carry out all duties of their posts. But the effective work of any college directly de- pends on those men who come into daily contact with the student, herein, the Law School is again fortunate. For it includes in its faculty men Well versed in the study of law, who are fully competent in the moulding of young lawyers both in their Held and in the high character so necessary in the profession. This faculty has also brought great honor to the college by virtue ol' its scholarly contributions in the field of legal re- search. 'l'roviding students with the opportunity of coordin- ating their class work with outside sources accumulated from the vast held of law is the law library named alter Francis X. Busch, LL.D., dean emeritus of the school. Over l8,000 volumes culled from Irish, Eng- XVith the commencement o l'niversity's College O mark of its existence. I 'iw was lin 'WW S .ll'Sl'l'll R.-xii' Jl Row lr TOQ ailo, Nowal tore, Hdere Row Il: H son, Kamllf Di Magglo McCue, T2 McCormack Binder. Ro' ple, Pierce, Kessler, Ka LAW SCH Row I: At Fisher,Ber Hirschtick, Hogan, Q Zomel, Ra, Mangerich LAW SC PUCllZilSky, Xveitzenfe Lakowitz, 'Sl-lczefepa lfDf0n, R Xvethgka Elldeek, my Volt McKem z. Scillllan Andersc D X . ,, . it s'r,iN f tin sm, l.l.Nl. lS.'Xl'l2R, All Iiig LABZgNCihgRPiNC1S ROBERT F- SPINDELL ' ' A - -, -D. A.B.,'LL.B. xl. Paul ltury QS of Law, l9l2i , One with 'ess of of the am F, L.M,, peetive JIS. ltly de- Ct with IUIHEHC. . iii the .oulding he high faculty ly virtue legal re- coordin- Jmulated 'y named us Of the ish, E113- l. a-sg , F- SPINDLL jI'NIORS - LAXV Row Ig Tondrylc, Tracy, Golden, Tar- ailo, Nowak, Barch, Coburn, C'ai'ci:1- wry, Ilcerey, Ilogan, Litak, lloran Row ll: llogan, XVilson, Brown, Ile:- son Kam f, Diamond, Cohen, Goering, I P Di Maggio, Brody. Row III: Slacl Nlefnc, 'I'allen, I.aVere, Frankfurter NleC'orrnack, Meyer, Caplan, I.amore v n Binder. Row IV: XVard, Berman, Dem: ply, Pierce, Simond, Polajner, Sostrin Kessler, Kanter, l'Ill'SCl'lflCk. IAXV SCHOOL ADVANCED FROSII Row I: AllL.L'llStj'll, XVishnow, Goldman, Fisher, Berlison, Gzesh, Bernat. ROW Il: llirsebtick, Bartley, Armato, Piasecki, Hogan, Quinn, Fleming, Row Ill: Zurncl, Ramelow, lfloltzblatt, Jennings, Mangerich, Reis, Tommey, Swanson. IJXXV SCHOOL RICGULAR FRUSII Row I' Mu' liv S'llCl'I0 IVV R . up ., . 1 , -nn, yan, Puebalsky, Gibbons, Plunkett, Bloch, XVeitzenfeld, Bise. Row II: Rakowski, Lakowitz, Muldoon, Ferstel, XValsb, Knczerepa, Kastecki, Bobel, Konefsky, Vpton. Row III: Beirlqua, Kaestner, XVethekam, I'Iuebner, Klepec, Tucker, Undeek, Poterek, Karlin, Solomon, Lu- bin, Voltz. ROW IV: Barrett, lVilbrandt, lN'lCKenna, Drennan, Tenner, Jacobson, Scanlan, Lipinfki, Rotundo, ,Iennings, Anderson, Newman, Kiselis, Berg. is., LLB- ,K--fi - Qi: I 2 1 :i 5?7cirMsilli HPV- il .li i 'Pf,'E?Lli'r7I5,Q3 -fag Q-1-1J3 'fi5V ' fd I lbw, .if iirf, ,ill iff All A A Ll'75'fLlli I , ba- ' LW 'A 1ll7'!V7 B I 'yf,'w,fjQ. ' I , I flfl C ii ,.,q1,crew,vi. 2114 -i-in it a. I 1,1 ,lp i,':bf7+f, , , ii 't'g,wff,5:wi'23 My! it - tllZfy.,.1c1,,:Ss ,Q . I. ,, I, f,., ,, A ,mcg , 1 Ml. Ja?-M, ,f,w'-,-,Iwi 'll H XYJ. Pwr-,S-5 fel - f 3 ,l ,5,.,e'2ifQft'f 1:9, 'lJ, Yzm.-v-ii-'f:L2xa35ft.sY::,1,i.,. L ' ' ' ,4 - -. X. , . . 1 1 gfffgf 3Lff-:',.,1j,'.- riwca- 'M' -'.Wf '. mf PAGE 33 ' . ,,,,,s .Mgmt iii iio oixiwr xi.-cxxisi' x . iii xi:,ii.i, IUIIN XYII I IXXI .XRI'IlI'R .XNIEICRSUN 1lRIi,'lY,,X Xl,ll Nl Ili IS I .SIX lll XIQI I N Ill RINN XXI RX IXX t NI INIIN' lxlslv l'hli,lH'I Iivzi Kinsella, R014- istrar, and l,j'tI1l I Shun, Secretary - lzllicieiicy IIlL'll' Ill word. lish, and Canadian court reports as well as practically all the important Law Reviews and Periodicals pub- lished are at the disposal of the research student. Nloot Court and the Blackstone Room are familiar landmarks to all would-'oe lawyers. Picturesque in its detailed resemblance to a genuine court room and hal- lowed by an atmosphere of past glories within its walls, Nloot Court is a scene of mock trials and classes in trial technique. Less austere and overhung by an aura of intimacy and camaraderie, and with its Hne pictures and furnishings, the Blackstone Room is one of the most interesting sites in the Law School. Counted among the leading student organizations of the College is the Junior Bar Association. lt is the important connecting link between the law student and the profession. The Moot Court intercollegiate deba- ting team is selected from its membership. This is a panorama View of a successful institution, which gives greater promise forthe future . . . De Paul l'nivcrsity's College of Law. X U .L N . Ix.XX I II.X Hd' .Xl4R.'Xll.-NMS ,IIQRIQIXIIAII 1, , . 3 - 'CKl.IiY, I,I..B. Row I man, 0 woods Dom 11 aiko, Ty! ' St Klein, Row Terry, Swan. Willid Perlst: lie, Ai Houdi Creag cus, L Row I an, D Ier, X Molth Sampi Row 1 Grobl Corba Row Stllllt Phee, Iinlui Ian, ' O'Bri teflfnq VVilli genit ski, D Thou Pm: li x -sg. tically s pub- t. lmiliar S in its nd hal- swalls, intrial lura of Jictures of the tions of t is the .ent and te deba- titution, De Paul fi' M fifty? Q '24 ,fgfggi f,.1A 'Q 113' 3 .gas filimtgg Q Z: Ebbaw ' in -1 lim ' ,.:.'ifl' , VY gpgf. RICK XX' I.-'U-UN YA? XVIZRT ,lOSlil'll CIZRNY CECIL B. VVIILIAMS tiiuuis i- umm ,,,,.,t,ei,, no Xlllllllx.,llx,N1H..X. M Rl X' ALXKU I .XIII RX t,X1. .X Ni lXlll'XlI'iX1l - I V.: , :Mil mplgxxx XX! I ll J . . v gym, lhnljg NLS.. til A. 111.11 l'llllEliIE UF C MMEHCE The aim ot' the College of Commerce is to educate young men and women for a successful career in business. A broad background ol' the principles underlying business organiza- tions is lirst given followed by specialized training for a par- ticular occupation in the commercial field. The success of De l'aul graduates testifies to the soundess of their training. 'l'o the Reverend Comerford nl. O'Blalley, Chl., S.T.D., has been entrusted the dillicult assignment of directing the destinies ol' hundreds of students and of acting as an advisor to the men assisting him in his work. Now in his fourth year as Dean of the College ol' Commerce, Father O'hlalley is to he lauded highly for the splendid record he has established. Xlr. Russel D. llaines, NLS., C.I'.fX., is the Assistant Dean oi' Rl NWI Il ll.XINl'N N1.N.4'l'iX 1'-. . kv rua . c . J. o xi.-u.i.i-,i , cum., AM., sfiin. l7e:iu of the College of Commerce , ' th Vl si: 21 C l Rc Ht G1 ra. su ny Fa C 1 K M. IV Sn N: Ro to, W Di Br D1 N W Lit H: Cl ,.. A f a,-,, m e' 1 is Baz , Q-.R y Zia ft ? fr i? ZH i 2 J V' LP? if I, Hifi xx sl., gl ig A , XZ S lg ad za- Lr- of 1g. D., 'he 501' :ar to ed. of TD S 6 Cl if fi' 'I I f' l 79'fg 4,1 f . - mifif- f sf, ,QW 1:5 in X , ' ,LFP if 3 z :gg g P , 'Q ,X lx f, '1fi'eI:Y.-1 I 7iib5f2W'1' I X I J' ,W 443' f 341 3 41 ' 'zivzf ,Q frying, 'WAI na-2,1 Qififpiw P1552 ,453 J 2111.1 41 .ri C, I t ' I Row t ' 5 Char x l jakoi , son,' l kuml e . Row . . , . f -, 4 Adol - tit nz 1 tions wit IR wot xt. kt sstri. i. lxfN.XPl' A Mom txt ti' t I til Cobs, IHOUF, 5 Margaret Kleiner, Registrar, and Adele XVilkinson, l Secretary, capable stall of the Commerce ofliee phere conducive to study help to lighten the strain placed upon the minds of the students. I liasv access to libraries is one of the many features which Scan' ' . - ' 'CS make De Paul so popular with students taking courses which 9 dm involve research work. The Downtown Building has libraries lsomlf , ,sa - Cu on the nth, l-lth, and l5th lloors. lhe blohn Crerar and Public ,mm atm xi nncx Libraries are only a block away. 1 ifgfv ' W Social as well as scholarly activities are placed in the hands Z,-aft - U - ,1 ol the students themselves. lhey elect the people whom they 76' V think will serve them best as leaders. This year's class Presi- dents are in every way leaders. Thomas Scimeca heads the E Senior Class: .-Xl Nleyers is the hluniors' choiceghlustin hIcCar- thy is President ol the Sophomoresg and Frank VViscons is - 9- f the l' reshman Class prexy. - I heveral additions and replacements have been made to the I taculty during the past year. ln the Day Division, hir. Fay- 592 ette ll. hhaw, l'h.D., ts a new instructor in Economicsg Mr. lll1f Ralph flakes, Nl.l3..'X.. lectures in Nlarketingg and Father geiflg MM 'K.laclJonald and l'ather Klart' teach courses in Philosophy. 1 - I' ll . Nts lllf IWW Invtttlicls ot the lzvemng Commerce faculty are: cz,-nf Gore l l I -an - f.- , , jg' l mow ' A 1 son, ' S , V' ff . mas, 4 'Q Bran :rg 'N 'X Dvvy . Earzl D 1 5' lj. 4 D 0, t lttthfis tist'l,R Pellmlx I, iv-I .Q Kell ' tscs. ' Nl'-Wlktm llklxllnt wisn .-XR'l'lIl'R I. sctntizriak Wall .txt tatn, php. Hap? 'if ff 'E- if -152:14-9 2'-W. '- 1 - ,stra w il:t'iiiffl', :ff. ' X l X if ij.. gn' 1 f Z ,MXQ -Jlllilllson oflice l 'I 1 I S w .1 S I 9 u S C . 1' 2 ER A, , f : HPQ: ?E'FgLf , . ,. ,.', . SY f 'ff g'!,fj p:k IL '- L. fxwjik w Illiwglflfllfw , ff ll- if' 25 , S I U l X I DAX ccmM1-,Rc1-.- 5Ul'II Row I:Rm1, I lrnzm, fl'IlI'lx, lizmnlal II C'l1z1pmz1l1 Nlowlv YI-liwk lirvirvnll.-,-., Iulwrrmn, Rim ll. Clmprnznn, lwmlall-1 mn, Cfylmrzm, .-Xclumx, lim-rri-mn, llzlxlz . np, I . , . Im: N ' ,, Row Ill: Svllzxllcr, O'liriI-11, lllvul Aclulplm, XVclz, XVcl4slvr, Rapllu-I-l Il.,-Xin Mum, Milam. Row III Iivmilr, IJ. mlu, I rznpp, Ilmmrcl, I' rnclslvxn, Nluxvn- mutt Nlilflllli VIIIYIIIIII Kiln N ' l7. xY VIJNINII-lRC'I'1 ---- I-ARUSII Row I: Pour, II1ll'l'lN, XYclxI1, Ibullpr, Slkun, lun lluvk, Oklznllm-5, muxnnpfllxlxn Ovllrmlu. ROW II: fzlwlcly, I.fIll'll, Su lon, Oates, l IlllNf, 'l'lllly,.'Xl1:lNtm, Nlmll Svully, linlzmcl. Row III: Nlurzm, I rn svn, Iiullk, I,nlm:1I'7, Xxl'IIX'l'IA, Cuzlnllxlu Row IV: Nllclwoocl, iQcI'cxx'iI'f, limlvlm Zymlmn, llzmnur, M:llom'y, l'urI'l-ll, lilu vcl, l,:1llI--V, 'l':lylol'. DAY C'OMNlliRC'li- IARUSII Row I: Kl'Zlllll'I', llolmzm, llm-savvy, Van cy, SLTYIIIS, li:u'm'l1cl', Clrnll, lim-ll. Run ll: SIIIIIIIICS, tlnlvlumki, lin-rg, Nlviiulu 7 I I'llI.fIlI'l, IXIIIIIICS, I ru-lm. Rmx' lll: SIL'- gcl, l':1x':l, Stzxllmam, XX':xr:ul.x, limit vllcla, v0llIIll'l', fIl3l'I'llIll'llI, liulmcclx Row IY: l rcI-clmzln, Y1IIlilL'IllH'l'gll,liill CYAYIISIQI, l,ll'li1lI'7, lzlggc, lilllll, livlllx, llorv. l7.'XY C'ONINllfRC'lff IARUSII Ram' I: liicly, l.rviIt, lin-urlllm-lml, Kflrl mn, llzucf, O'Nl:1llm, l'mlnl-lq, Allllxll' IIIII5, l.:u'l.m'iI', Row llt Nlulllrrlm Ilfllllkll, Nlvliulrc, Quinn, XXIINVUII llwycr, IX-NY:1r, liolzlls, Il'lSx'lu11, l'r:x- LIIIIV, Row Ill: lhmlm, l'll'1lNl'l', Nlzm-vlxi MI-Ciorrin, licnluzlto, Nlnlom-5, XIm'Nl11- lmn, Ostrmulii, S Ill l I lx, llmlvlmzlrml lin-:urns Row IV: llcnncswy, XYLIINII. XV:1lsI1, Ullwlin, Grnlmzlln, Nlzlnlnln-lm, llzlpp, I,l1lgllI'l, frnig, Nlviiuin, XY:1lwl1 N. 'T PX . 6 HQ, FS PACE 39 2 I, 4 ...f 4' .-x ,.f f s , - - p,xt'i,'1',t:tJR14Y AZIZARAJ , , Sll.lXl h D AM .. ii tiilN n trucic rxxiiiii ini- iinoc xii x into Us J msg , . .-.2 1. til' KN! -ll 5:32 51.1121 XIXRK llt.lNl 4 up xlll IXtlIlN11lXKNlxl,.lll lf 'xl VH ll :Vik Q. lo lll lIl.XRllN I Nllt 't Xl-l.XlxlllX tXl XXl I ... l ' Nlr. lohn li. Cornyn, C.l,.A., Kl.B.i-X., part time instructor in accounting, and Nlr. Paul Gorby, the new lecturer in personnel management. No school is complete unless it can offer the students a diversilied social program. The more active minded De l'aul students have the oppor- tunity ol' joining fraternities and sororities, both social and honorary, writing for the publications, attending dances and numerous other social gath- erings. lfxtra-curricular activities are a necessarv part of a college education and De Paul has always kept this in mind while planning its semester calendar. De l'aul's College of Commerce offers students thc chance to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree either in General Business Administration or in one ot' the i'olloxx'ing majors: Accountancy, Fi- nance, lfcononiics, Nlarketing. A special pre-law course is ollered to those who intend to continue their work in the Law School. lt is possible for a student to complete a course in Commerce and l,axx' in six years, receiving the BS. degree at the end of the fourth yea r and the l,l,.l3. degree at the end of the sixth wear. iw.-cc, Q REX Rll Iii nh-5 I X1 lliih 'llll i Hi X, lkxln KHUKIINXHI oi xi NTI x tri i ' PV ' . -1 .roix ionx ia, ' . xi I.l,l5, ciiax ' . tfmflx ff? , I Row I2 D0ylei' nowskli wald, I Skoner, owieck, I Row I: Hollow Mikrut Belay, l Rau, R lugher, Bounty, Row Il Laughlf Minnie E Row I: Shibla, Madrig Murray Cooper, Row J Burke, Galinsk L51 1211 Phelan, E Row I3 gsm, Zcke. R Flinn, , lvicky I Row Ii Iaiglm, Coughif Bell, ci Goetz, Lflftugl Q1 3 ii -5-1 fi-,-in i i ig, :fu-.E qc A.::ggQY 5 i,- vi Um: K mi, an ,,'-5 'aff flag' 1 .'.,sg'. M91 . H, , .. 'ff ' 5.951 'f77:g:r rs 7 t lp' .17f. --', i 'Q Q, 5.55.3 ffzgfg f l L ', 'H 'lf,'::,,1 f'f. i-,L-fvlv, .g. :,..',1l ,rl i ,Q I, , LL..-Li., ,qt ' ' f ., Q- .f':5.1 ,, :Z 1 45 ii 1 I Y S 1' s e u v e El d e e 5 X, I f gc B2 4 f N ,..:.-:,,-., :I I N , .I ., ,, : :I Am Ps u . . . :QI -. ROW I: N 'um-zymki, C'nI1clI, .-XI n-rw' lhnyc, zjw, n' , xx' g , 1,1 IIIHVSIQI, NIUINCII, SICIIIRU, XmxI1'III, UN- wz1IcI, Aram r, 7' 5 W III: IIIIVIIN, Skrmcr, ,I1llII'Il, NII'I.L'Illl, CiuI1I:I:1r, lim'- mvicck, RuI1c, Alxgllxt. , . IJNN z Row I: Iiiggs, IIuIfm:m, Ilullmvny, Ii., IIolImv:1y, A., .IZlIillIVJXV5I'iI, I':1I4vIliN, , Nlikrut Iicrunl, Rim' II: I'uc'I1l1:l, IQJIIIII, I5mI.15,INfIu1pI15, Ii.1uIu,C.r.1y,.XuImu1I1 Rau, R., Ncsllcr. Row III: C'r:1u', lini- IIlIf,IIL'I', I':1Ic'zynsI4I, II:1ll:m, Daly, I.:1 IIUIIIIIX, NIul'pI1y, C':11'lnmIy, Rau, XV. f Row IV: XV i II II 111 I I I c r, .IIlNIIllJXXII'l, I,:1ug.fI1IIl1, fycxlblllltlf, IImImn, .IIllI1ll'N, I 5fIIm1ic'k, XVvIIcr. Row I: Rmcmlcilx, MvC'um-, Iyiwrxlxi, SIIIIIIU, SINIIIIIV, .'xl'IwL'lAIIl1lIIIl, Iiirlwy, Ix'IIlCIl'Ij.fIlII. ROW II: Iiurm, NIIQXIIINIU NIlll'l'llj', G I :1 1 u s, NIusI-Icy, SVIIIIIICII, Coopcr, Iin-lm-In-lm, NIIIVUIQ, NIm'C':xr1I1x A Rim' III: Smith, Ilzum-r, ,'XripuI1, Blll'I'ik', Spcvk, V:1v1'ik, SIl1lI'Iil'j', Smuclx llnlinski, Row IV: Slrmnlamg, NI:11'Ix- I-y, 'IIII'0I3IIIk'fl'I', AIIlI'llIlL'j, IIul:1IIng, f'Wf'QfW,m Ron' I: IIIUIN, Ia., IIN-IN, AI., XIJIIIII, CIVLIIIII, RIIITIIS, IQCVIIIN, IIILINNUIIC, -IlIIIIxl'I', Ifvku. Rim' II: Iizmv, I x'm'IIvI1, SVIIIIILII, Iflinn C' u I I c Il SvI1r:u'L Nlnrlum-Iur, NVICIQ, I'sII7I1l'l'IIV, NII'IiIIIIp, Qiqnllgugln-r. Nm III: I.C1lI1j', QIIIHIII , ,. ICllQ,'IL'l'l', I I:u'If4, Iicy, NIIISOII, Uicclxrlitw. C'ougI1I:m, Dmlallmuc, Row IV: KLIIIU, Hull, Cmsicr, I.cI1iIsk:1, I'Im, .MI:1sul1:IN, Gm-tv, IUIIIIIFIFOIII, Sikurski, c'1Il'l'0II, I,0I'tklS. .V -R.i,g.,.1.,. 5 'E?'f':', . . . -- ,I .kj id if V ,,, n I- if V P.: fQlrJ f : MB, ff I 1' lg 5 I rx - , K I I ,, . ww. I 'ff'7 I ' .,f Zgf, 'x -I 'Q li ', Q .FIQI Jfx- Q 'FI '- K I W -M:-Ia I-If I ,iz ,4 71 3?,A,'f nI XI, f1'f,lL,,A I . XP 3 VA J.. cf, by 'Il l If I I :III :1 . Y : 4 P . ' if Xsf . ACI DAY Row I:,C ell, VVCIS Dunne, l II: Mas' Hogan, Shaughnl McDonal III: H21 Donnell, Pawka, Mariga, 0'Keefe, Brown, I Donald, lfclelen, 5 Row I: Kohl, Ne horst, Dc Row II: Rnrlice, P Murphy, Olson, Le Metych, Wojcieck Clarke, I SCX, Har: PHX, Ranle llleinshen 15, Precir Gfilbacki ski, ,ur -W., , V ,rr W '11 l . 0 ...quil- Y .N W s 1 M :EWS ' ,,,, ffi' ,, 3 -..--:fl ..f?'4h l A jf, ,,',vq,35'Eg . N .feiglaif .,. -. 1 x I 5 sists O1Kl1'S.1'e1. l11l131'l'. Nl 13 X 111111111111 111 1111111111111 X11 I. I3ea1'l1, l1lS1II'LlL'I11I' 111 1111111111111 N11 1 S1fl'L1L'fOl' 111 lJ111111111'1'p1 E11.,l3., i11st1'111't11r 111 131111 instructor 111 typing. HELEN C. BABER 'l'l1r1111gl111111 1111' 11-111 1111 ff MBA. sperscd w11l1 1e1't11r1's g1111 Qonality 11cvel11p1111'111, 11 llLllLN 111 111 l1I of girls 111111 are S111111 111 1111111111 1111 1111 1 tin 1 DA Y SECRETARIAL GROUP O N E Row I: CZITOII, Killacky, Ten- cll, XVeis11aar, Hanlon, Foley Dunne, XVolfson, Allen. Row II: Mast, Halpin, lVIcCarti11 llogun, D riscoll, Cran S11a11 hnesev Burns CaQl1e1 II -. 1 1 - 1 McDonz1ld, Stricklan1l. Row III: I'Iar1li11g, Hogan, Mc- l70I1I1Ell, Rollins,Beier1e,Sl1ell Pawka, NVa1ewsl-ci, Frenzel Mariga, Driscoll. Row IV O'Keefe, C o m a n, Dooley Brown, Shapiro, Gillet, Mc- Donald, Ruppert, M a r t i I1 I21lClCll, Strening. GROUP T wo Row I: Rygel, Ritzmann Kohl Neross Conner I'IZl0'CI'- F 7 Y Cv 1l0I'Sf, Uevitt, Hickey, Joppa ROW II: Vietti, Karlovsl-ly R:111ice, Pawlowski, Rusllakoff M11rp11y, NIulve11n:1, Clark Olson, Lee, Gheotto. Row III Metych, Cro11i11, Narkiewitz XVOjCI6Cl'iOXYSl1fl, Grunt, Cook Clarke, Babecki, Cozzi, Derj sey, Harrold. ROW IV: lVIllI'- ray, RZlIllilIl,XX7l1lSl1,PllCll1'l1Sl'i1 7 XVe111sl1enker, Nleanv, Kvriaz- is. Precin, S i in 011, IVIartin I Gralmcki, Erdelyan, Lampar- sl-11. 1 1 A '1 -1-11, ,. WIN. 1 1 1 '1 .111 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 U1 ffx- rr' . -13 .111 wo to tl1C 1111115111 11111 501111111 1111111 111 1111 IDf1XX1ll11XX1l 1111111111111 1111 1ely11a111'e3,l111t11 1417111111 11111 111113111111 111 ll 111111 1111 'airs 1'11l111i11ati11g 1111' 1111111 11111 NL 1 rli 111111 play w11i1'l1 1111 111111 1111 11111 111 1111111113 ll 1111 111 1rt111e11t111rtl1e 1111511111 1 1 EVEN1 Row I2 lone, G1 Dunne. MqQuis O'Conn1 EVENII Row I: Stulg, I. Milord, Hughes, Batina, O'Donn1 son, Ma ers, Mf Row III ber, Mi, Muldoor O'Gara. IEVENII Row I: patrick, 0'Brien, Train, X' Cozzi, Selg, F1 Burg, C Adamcz' III: MQ Phy, AIM Walpole, Danko. IWENHX, Row 1: 0'Ha Jana Georg Row Gilm ban, . -,bw -44. AL IcKay, Loef- r i c e, lfman, Ir r a n, Serri- Row fo o k, irbera, Olsen, nieson, Usher, Ryan, Ie St, AL Ironey, Koung, dberg, , Stein, gianes, JCVIDC, erhoff, Lemke, I a n CI, Ziven, Kean, :Guam Evans, , Czar- Iewski, 'to. I p f I . if 5:57 e vu , A, I f' v -M 71 I . . .,V.,:.7,..,,,7f. - ,.......-:nas-...nw - V IQVIQNINKI SIif'RI'1'I'.XRI.W.I Row I: IInppur, Ilrninv, SVII- Ionc, Greene, I,evinwn, C':1wy Ilulmc. Row II: I,:lvvIIv NIc'QuIstnn, KIIIIIINN, Nlmm- U'C'r1nnor, Oplzlxki, cIfllllIUI'N ICVICNING SI-fC'RIC'Ix.'XRI.'XI Row I: XV :I I1 n v r, I,ucIuig Stulg, Lido, Mrnlyku, Nlmuxlm Milm-al, Cin-emma, NI Zl I I fx Il IIug.fIu's, IIUXYIIK'-Y, Ilfm II HZIIIIIZI, C':1NsirI x, Ciznm-I OI9onnm'II, SIM-l'uI:Il1, Wul- wn, Mxmgnn, NIl'f'1lII, Pfm- urs, NI I 1' I1 :I I L' Ii, Nldillixw- ROW III: I,f'lISIiL'f', Dart, IIJII' Iwr, INIILQOII, 51-well, ,liar-qm-N IN'IuImIoon, K1':1NllI4'Ii, Z :1 ll I- 1' O'C1:1r:1. ICYICNINU SI-1C'RIC'I'.XRI.'XI Rfm' I: 5IlIlI'kt'f', 5lllI1'l, I'll7- I7IlIl'Il'I'i, RIINIIIIIQHIII, Ricglcx' O'IirIcn, Iirm-ll, NI1'NuIly IIIVIIIII, XVirlv, Iiy rm-. Row II fozxi, II:1Iu'1'I4I, I,1lIIIl51ll'NIxI SI-Ig, I'IIlI11ll'If', C'rmI4, Iiuuvl' Iiuryg, CIIIIIIIIIIUIW, NIIll'IxllUIl'l JXcI:um'z.xk, I.IDTlII1llI, RUN II III: INIc'CInInn, II1'm'Ix, Nlnr- plly, JXIIKIVIIIIN, XVIIQIIUV, Ruvll XV:1poIv, xluliuw, .-Xmlzunwgxlx Ilxlnko. ICVICNINU SIiC'RIi'IxARI.eXl, ROW I: IiiIImrn, AIIICIIHI, O'II:1IIornn, Bower, C'I1:1rIcs, -Inna, Anderson, I2 p s t c i n, George-n, Vnuglm, Serritellzl. ROW II: Beck, Dietz, Kosiek, IVIcI70naIcI, NViIIinms, XVisner, G I I III 0 r e, Sass, I'IerI1e1'I, G nuglmn, MCM u rrough, I' r- Imn, Beach. A' ATT1'fL'3'q F z'f'7T'E ' If? gil: D ,, LI.i.11.,.w-,5f5fi, J Q1 QI In ff, I 5 IIQI .Q,g.yQLfQI.f if , . 1 XM... v v f' T fm H PAGE 45 X1Xlit.Uill X KING ., X Nl l.XXX'lil Nfl Xt',XllXtI,X1N. J l Xl XXI l 'i l'lll l l'N XXl IHIWNTIIWN lllllill l AIITI f, l IIOXVARD IIGAN, Ph.D. Dean of the Downtown Lihernl Arts College The Downtown Liberal :Xrts College extends its service to three classes of students: first, to those unable to attend the regular day division, who wish to matriculate as candidates for a hacealaurate degreeg second, to those qualified students who wish course instruction along the specialized lines of their own avocational interests, and third, to those adult stu- dents who wish to enrich the intellectual aspects of their pei'- sonalities without reference to specific degrees. Besides providing adequate of'f'erings in Philosophy, Latin, the Sciences, Iiducation and Languages, the Downtown Col- lege curriculum includes diversified courses, such as VVorld f ' ,as Y T HH I'3l5K1 1lZi,'EE I ti'1-Q, 1 -1 -'ml N XX'lIllXX1l ull Ml ttlRt'tnR XX IRXYKI IH-UQ H-HIIXH .H ROB Q ix M. . , , I h M H I . l U ERT A XX-llll . ll. I' .X N1 .X NI, Nil Rl'lIY,.-X,NI.,Iitl.l7. A.Miu YO Politi Centuu constr W i thousz minist Richa MCH Cla aftern classe As gradu, during Sessio l Libera Pact 46 vice the ates CITES s of stu- per- 1' - Si' 1 s- sg L tin, ol- ld l no 1 i Y I I l 1 v l wa:-rt N NY l Politics, English Life and Letters ot' the liighteenth Century, the Doctrine of the Church on Social Re- construction, Social Disorganization and Cytology. ' VVith an annual enrollment which is numbered in the thousands, the Undergraduate division is capablx' ad- ministered by Doctor Howard E. Iigan, as Dean, F. Richard Schnettler, as Assistant-Dean, and ,Iohn C. hlcl-lugh, the University Examiner, as Registrar. Classes in the Downtown College are held in the late afternoon and evening, from Monday to Friday, with classes on Saturdays from 9:00 to l:OO. As is the practice in the Graduate School, the l'nder- 4-,,,.,R,,,5S A., St,-,,N, .-NNI., l.l..l3. graduate College operates on the basis of th ree quarters during the academic year, with a separate Summer Session from June to August. The degrees offered are: RlC'll.-XRD in ff' f ,l . x. , i -.f 'tf hggfgi .-XI,l Rlil7 ll. Liberal Arts Librarian, Nlrs. Goult, checks on attendance. TIIOMQXS, All. mtiwflk Q23 ' Kiera x I r .. in T. .Vi-. i 'i? i1':f iiT1Fg, im-'SM , Y .if TW it -at . . 4-. - ' -if - -Hr. ir 9 - .Q - fav-. 1.-. VA: ,ii -J ,. . f ,V AAN... .r ,. L.:i,i4.l Ikxygir-3s,tf L f , V A- - . f ,. t. '::1 ,ff-. ,i - 'Zhi-., 1 t. -1.-5 '.. wi cuffs' Liv, ' ,ptfi-xi' ' lfll 'T j-4- V-',?,er.w 1- 'Rf'-in 't :.?... 'l,15qgf,., ,1 ,tw - xv . , i 'ill' gf3 !': L '?Q 'i-Lvl'-1 r 54 31' fwL '! ?7 f'V- 1 V. ,I .250 - .. ..' iv ?2. A 'YU A., .QQ-,-2,:..13, f' 'P' Fu- A .tar ,J' 59' U 3 tl' v 'V' .'f'V-fi' 'r it X , V, gcfg , , .'.9.-,sg . Q s ghing mtg, sxlglr- ,ji l S , i ft .w P1521 r 5. 2'-'if Y -m t E125 sf? t mm In tgfflmirsi J 'P iilxff ff- Lili ef' F, 1, L .. 1, ...-f::..:a-.-v 1 fl . ew ff ,ll 1 Mr ati- I .-. ', '1-.- .ftvrw:v.e4u.,q- I-4 H - H! -' i if .- N v-. -- ,...-1 , t 1 . s .sv-,, . , . , r - ' - IRI 1. .J SCI l NlC'l l'l.IiR, .-X Nl. Q 'Q lU5lzl'll I RILXXLTK llHNll'R .X Nl, HIS Nl.XR.XlS, .NNI Rl tilN.'X ll I liR'l'l-'l,lliS, .X Ii RUISICRT I . l Rll'9 l'li.l7. lil,l.AMAY llOl Ph.lD. KAN PACE 47 1,,,IWll,1' nl .Xl'Ir. llxlrllclnl' ul' Sflcllft. lgaltllclul' l'l1ilm.lpI1x, llglglwllml' nl' Stlcllfc lll lfdtlfzltlwll, zlllCl ll.lkllL'lUl' ul l'l11luwpl1y1n1 XlLlS1L'. Htfgff -fx ' , 341-213' Miki , I We z , . A :xg '.-- W N an . sl ,gf vii ,J , 1 1 .Xrnwng thu student pcrsmmcl arc men und womcu REV. GEORGE W. . wh IN, MASSIEY, AM. m pl'-ulivlllx' all uccllpzltlollall groups, SL llrv . . U lx: '-L - . 'S .1llS. l11wyc1's, policemen, lDC2'lLlflCl21llS, l lu 'yxmn phy lkll uI'k'l.ll'lCr. fnlcs lll1lllllgCl'S. dcntists. nurscs, tcachcrs, rmlmliyigxlmf. tlI'ill.ISlllL'll. rcccptirmists. radio artists mpc ggmlcncrs and social lmstcsscs. ll is lm' such students that thc Downtown College wth-rx its umrscs, spccilkzllly designed to satisfy thc m-wif ui' Ll umstnlltly imlcnsirmg gmup, intellectually uliu- and L'2lgCl' to lczlrn more. , land- VVILLIAM F. SPRAGVE, Ph.D. vu. 5 . E , AM. Af' X 'f. J-, ' ' 'f l 'IlY1xnl1'l.,ll,x -'1lx1',1 vm,-In N U lIlil,liN M. GQXNICY SR M. DOLORIZS O.S.l3., AM. . , f' J N11 N1.1l-my I Rl l'lI WIC.-XYIQR I-:MILE AUDET NllKIiSliI.I,, A,M. IJh.lD. l WILF C C HARll I ll N 2 ah ,sd .4 K 1 ,, 4 .5 ,vu . A LL s2'..l 1Fft:25'.:, Q , 3 11-'.Zf5?+ ff' '. f-.'- rl ',:,,-l , 4 15:-.5 : '- lam. 5-Y' ... f .J-Q5 f 'PA .Jai ' fn-1, N., 'L-,T .-g , ', . . ,, 3, L , .. f f .I ,I ,Q 'n-.X-lj. x '- eg.-.1 L,- GE VV. All KI F. Ph.D. Lomas XM. ,UDET I. -www Bti I CS u s...,..-fp - RIQY. XVII I RICH RI.i,.XX 0 I'., ANI, 3. Rl X' IINIHIIIX NI'.XRIxN . UI',I'I1.lI .'XliIii.'XII. CiRIiI-1X KIA. X .Xrh flaw lx I1rImI up lllHlIIl'lIIlII'lIf Im' lll plmmgr:lpIu'r. .Xwcssilvlc In studcnts from alll parts wt' Ulmiulgn, ilu' I,iIm HIAXRII-'s la. ISAKICR crnl .Xrts sclmul has cvcrx' IICL'L'SS2Il'Y I.C1lIlII'L'. Olliccs nu- IIII I'IlIJ ' ' thc third IIrm1'ot'tI1c Dc Paul Loop Builniing, whilc il spcrinl I I,ibc1'z1I .-Xrts III3I'11l'5' is on thc fifth IIcmr. WE' H II X-X' Xfnh -asf thc x Il r mums. VIII NI,IiY RICAIJ XX'.'XI,I 1-.R A. AM. ICQLCJIZRI, vnu. Sims of groups in thc IJOXYIIUNYII :Kris Cul- Icgc may vary. They' rzmgc from small SCIIII' nzlr courses to thc much Inrgcr Iccturc classes of io u s clcpnrt- PAGE 49 Xl KI'Rl NKll sl'Rt2l-l IQXRNHWSKX l'llllIEliIE UF FI IE HT Arthur C, Becker, Mus. IX, Dean of the School of Music Nlaking its own way in a world to some extent given over to the cultivation of the practical and the expedient, the Col- lege of Fine Arts, made up of the School of Music and the Department of Drama, is a credit to the University and at the same time lends an artistic atmosphere to the school. .AX pair of energetic and accomplished men, one, tall and allable, the other, dynamic and colorful, direct the destinies ol' the two departments. Dean Arthur C. Becker, lXlus.D., QX..-X.G.O., and Nlr. David Itkin, M.D.A., of the School of Nlusic and the Department of Drama, are impressive ligures about De l'aul and are well-deserving of the plaudits they have received from students and faculty alike. Dean Arthur C. Becker has undertaken other duties in addition to those ordinarily connected with leading a School of lNlusic and consequently has built an imposing institution. .X faculty composed of outstanding musicians completes the picture of the School of Music. There is no lack of recog- llllREx ' 3 N rcxirii .xxinnosr xiii-xi . . IRI-QNIZ NLNSUN lil,.'XNCllF BARBOT' Nltl5l'..XlN Xlllx I-ll H 4 A over Col- . the d at and inies s.D., ml of gures they 'thur ihose and lc-:tes :cog- llZlYlil ltkin, Nl.l5..-X., llt-:id of the Depart- l :nent nl- llfillllll. nized musicians and artists, for numbered among the faculty are Professors Lieberson, Czerwonky, Ambrose, and linupfer. also Sergei Tarnowsky, pianist, and Madame Nlaria Kuren- ko, of the Kloscow l'niversity and Nloscow Conservatory. A spirit of freedom in the pursuit of the Nluse, a zealous and tireless attention to work and detail, describes the De Paul Department of Drama. I-leaded by a unique personage, Nlr. David Itliin, this school has ever made forward strides and numbers among its graduates a present star of the Hollywood films. hlr. ltkin's exceptional ability has brought him numer- ous opportunities of lecturing before outlying universities, and of presenting plays on the road with a east of students from Chieago. Technically, the site of the College on the fourth hoor of the Downtown building is ideal. Soundproof studios are an asset, some designed for individual and small-group work, with others amply outfitted for large groups. l IRYING GINGRIVH Bbe., Nlusll. RICIIARD CZIZRXVONKY SAMVIEI, LIICBICRSON, Mus.lD. XVALTER KNVPFER T. Ni. .ll'S'lil'S BARBARA BECKRR DAVID NYVALL Mus,M. A.B., N1us.M. Mlis,M. zum 0-,JU-, 4,4 PAGE 51 IIEI' IITME T IIF lIII.'l ll EIIIIC Tlll RKLXRI Xl X ll.l.I-., . S.Nl. Rcujoscpli -I. Edwards, CM., AAI., Supervisor of the Department of Nursing liducntion. Filling an important part in De Paul's widely-Hung edu- cational program and one that has a truly worthy objective- the teaching and dissemination of essential information for the welfare of the race-is the Department of Nursing Edu- cation. This branch of the University goes back to 1926, when Dr. joseph A. Tobin was appointed director of Nursing Iiducation at De Paul. The nurses' program has the same level as the general educational program of the College of Liberal Arts. VVith the Rev. joseph sl. Edwards, CM., hlling the role of super- visor, undue stress on professional training at the expense of academic progress has been avoided. In accomplishing this aim, the Department has instituted a program for Nurses leading to a Bachelor of Science Degree. The Nurses' pro- gram consists of three years' training in the several affiliated or accredited schools of nursing, and with two years of further study the graduate nurse may earn a Bachelor of Science Degree. During the fourteen years he has been director, Dr. Joseph MAR ll' vin ri xnixj nn lli.'XsINsK,x,15s, ' ' ,i'e,1j'i', Q i . A. Wl lill frc ha wc fes l Sc foi Pl it fu R V K Law, H an sp, Qnu .p U 3' .: 41 -55 J' -A .L 'ii viism vx ,ffl 'fii g 'v '. at ng' . '--'.' '. if-V ,,, ..,.v AW .5 Ng: Lax Ur .lllNl'Ph .X lolun, XLD, l,lll'f!nI' su! Ihr ,lUNl'l'll U Nil I l.X .X N1 ' l,l'IlLHIIlll'llI ol XIIFNIHLZ A fmflllhlliwll 5 edu- H tive, QX. lobm h IS zlcuummplislxul ax lltlfllblk' fL'Lll L'Ull1PlL'IllltQIIICII' lll'SlyL'LlI'Hl Qtullx' lilotllcl' . . . , , - - - H 14 yn whllc lllL'l'L.lSlIlf'Il1ClllII'l1bL'l'UI SL'l1oolSzlHll- Alflhll l3l1lL'lil'11igc I5 thc bupulllumiunl lm- 01' .H A U Edu- llltlld fJl'1lL'L'l'CtilIL'li with Us Plllll l'IliYL'I'Silf' SIL' Fflfllff UWVFU5 HW flllllhf IWW thi' When from one to ninc. :XII thc while Dr. Tobin Ulmpus' 1' - 1 ' I l ' Y ' - - H- -Q 4- 5- ' 11f'1r': ursmg has bccnzlsslstcd by1lll1lblL'Sf1lH or IllL'll1lIIli , HM If 'lf 'rf' k M N Hi, mf ' 9 L , V I- - - . N. Nlnrx' ol x1lZ11l'L'fh llospltnlg ht. Ioscpll xxomcn cxpcllcmui lll thls pglrtlculzlr pro- . - . , . . Dneml I. . I I. H Ilospltzllg I,1ttlcCompg1nx'ot Nlzlrx' nn C I11- V cssmnn 10 c. , ,. . ' . ' Wigh . I cngog ht. I hcrcsc llospltnl, XX ZILIIQCQRIH, :uni N lhls yczu' thc .Xlcxlalll Brothers opened ll gt, -l.,lm'g, Springlicld. The :lk-kv,-L.liiu.d Duper? School ol Kursmg, thconlyonc lIlCxhlL'1lQf1J, 5k.hm,15 of Nu,-Sing gl,-L.: gt- -Xnthmny Q phi- nsehq for young men desirous of following thc L-glgog Sr, sloscplfs, Iilgin, :md St. hloscphk qgt 15 profession. Twcllty'-fivc students 1111- now at Iolict. UTSCS ' U pro- .Iiated lrther cience oseph I I. I ' ' - ' on-f Clmivxl-'o ll0S5il1ll5, .-Xlcxizm lirothurx .X group of studm-nl nurwx from 91 l'1Pll HUNPIIIII lmqm .lm ,, ,. I I , Hospital has opcnccl ll School of Nursing look thu-lr but ior the l llllt'I l HVIII. for msn stmluntx. , , S W ,L f1E?5 Q- X-?,'Qi1d?f'M jx My o - 1 ZF5?'? 55 A2fiif3J1f.LE QFTJ1 !, :.Vf' 'Ml Hztw 'X o .'L,.,jQ, 3 jfT!i,llA'+Lf1' 1 A we. o ,wg . Q A PACE S3 IllEl'AIlTMENT UF HIE E TAHY Elllllf Tlll Nliss Klan' liilvnllvn, l'li li ld, .X Nl., llllft- xox 1-I ilu- lll'lllll'Illll'lll ul l'l1'Illl'lll1ll'4l lfmlnrzi- llllll, .X vcrx' important stop in thc process of aiding thc large body I ul nuns ivlio comprise tlic teaching clcnicnt in thc city's parochial svlmols places Dc l'aul in thc educational limelight. Capalily directing tlic Department of Elementary Education is Nliss Nlac liilcullcii, wliosc wide cxpcricncc as a tcaclicr, ad- ininistrator, and supcrvisoi' brings all thc training nccdcd for so iinpnrtant a post. Xliss liilcullcn is assisted in thc organization and iiistrnctioii ol' thc program by Nlrs. Ruth VVCZIVCI' Milicscll. 'l'l1t- pmgrain consists ol' a prcscribcd two-ycai' course, at the cnd nl wliicli tlic nuns will rcccivc a diploma and a State certificate. 7 ,,,, l 'vzf' 1 . - Y A ' H' ' 'f -ll3 1'!1ii.s ' , , -, .1 , , tx VUVIMI Iv null 'ruiiu .1 5l.llt t'L'I'IlllK'IllC for teaching in the 'Y ll ' 1 ilu lltlltll rt L ...i.. ti N, ,,,,,, ,, ,:.. Ulm. Dc is i siz UH spa fat ai! lea P. rc: tiv thc cnt cd' 4 1 I wa in IJ l'4 cnt ph to P21 mi un mc 'lYif 5Vfil li 1, .,., 7 'Tff 'f f f'fT' :?'.'Lf-' 1 VA 'fiW:mst,, K -'f4 ,' 'Ziff' Z I 6 Y A A? Q' E ' HJ ig ' 1' P fl' 5 y if l l 4 If S H3 X . ,rf Z- 1 sg N i 2' is- '51, i u l I ll - 51 I i 4 vi A .v ,, . . - . t iff A ,-1 .i-5.1-'-A -A , v .Q at QQ- ' f . 4 , ..,.,,. Jdy iial :ion ad- r so :ion sell. end ate. I u...1gF:'i - --, -- ' I 1 j lull Illl TE .l,Hlllll As an evidence of its living unity within De l'aul l'niversity, the Graduate School is advancing to newer heights, both in the size of the student body and in their formal training. In order to meet the demand for specialized study in more varied fields, the faculty has been enlarged by a number of distinguished teacher-scholars. l'nder the leadership of its Dean, Reverend Alexander P. Schorseh, CM., Ph.D., the faculty is realizing ever more effectively the objec- tives of a graduate school: the training of the college graduate towards self-depend- ence, critical judgment, profound knowl- edge and scholarship, and scientific skill. The Department of Mathematics, which was raised to a major field of specialization in l93S, is more than fulfilling its initial promise. In their new quarters in the Sci- ence Building, the biological,chemical, and physical sciences are bringing added glory to the l'niversity. As they should, the de- partments are occupied with the aim of di- minishing experimentally the field of the unknown. Although still small, the Depart- ment of Physics is developing in the direc- th Iloll Rev. A. l'. Schorscli, CM., l'h.lJ,, Dean ol e Gratluate School. ' Ml 1'1 . . -UA. wr-2 of al major field of Specialization. luvidence of the high standard and 1 achievement of the Graduate School is giv- en by the advancement of the student body in the world. :X high percentage of the graduates have been raised to responsible positions in the Chicago School System, while many of our graduates in the Sciences have attained enviable positions in the in- dustrial fields. Those who have entered other l'niversities for the purpose of ob- taining the Doctor's degree have given emi- nent satisfaction, within the last year, sev- eral of our graduates have obtained the de- gree of Doctor of Philosophy. If the loyalty of its graduates is a sign of its service, the Graduate School has succeeded in this respect to a very high de- gree. In St. Louis on February 26, l9+l-0, in connection with the annual meeting of the American Association of School Adminis- trators and the National Society of College Teachers of Education, over sixty princi- pals, supervisors, and assistant superintend- ents took part in a luncheon sponsored by De Paul University. le , - - -, . j,- V - :-. .jiliff ',.' TL? 2... 5 Cf .'-'.4f,si:- Q QQ-'if,js-ff. '31, ., -'p ' if 'Vw '1 -.Jw . ., -J ' - ' K -V 4 Q , 1 -, 'g :'z - .s , -.5 -2- 5' 2-1 - , , -.1 ,,--1 .1 . .4.'f C7 ,,..-, 3E.,-::g,.,...,.,t,.g..-.:',-- , ,gs ,4,3g,:o..lg-,. --.,-.45,q.-'di' , ,gl '- -A 71 5 ' : 2.-.-, ' K I 1. 'f - ,-A -L 14-,'I .. !'!!.'g, 11-'- -'.-1.52 ' S .i 7.5 .' i l': ' 'J' 7 -i. ',--'l',' ' if ' ' 'J' . .V -:':.,i'j: I' f 5 'V - 3 -I ,, . , -, 3: -..- ,,., . .. --1 '. ' . -, S..- f.,' . .- . -..s .3 .H Quin - Q--.-5, 'S y. -v--...-:I ,Q 1 .3 ','j7,j .f..19'..f 5 hp' 151 5,---'-.Q .,j,. .,s,3'-, ,fr I, ,Q'- .1 .-,' ,' :' - '. 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Nearly 3000 students are enrolled in the various departments that go to make up the Summer School, and though Chicago is the nucleus for the large gathering of stu- dents, thirty-two different states have been represented at one session. .AX welcome innovation to scientific students has been the air-conditioned Hall of Science on the northside campus. All other classes are held throughout the capacious loop building. Dr. Howard li. ligan, dean of the Down- town College of Liberal Arts, is directing the complexities of the Summer courses and is having remarkable success. Classes are taught in education, philosophy, linglish, sociology, history, languages and other fields. Religious orders are present in abundance, with thirty- seven various orders represented. Dating back to l'!l l, the year of their in- ception. the Summer Sessions of De Paul have noticeably prospered and become an import- ant adjunct of the lfniversity. is it 1 ligfi llf Uv mefsu .H ' ,lf sz., i ' I dill ,A M a 1 lk L., 3 pf. - I IS that mmer S Uni- led in ke up ago is rf Stu- l been udents ei . s CICHCC 1 S ses are ilding. Down- ng the and is taught ' X lology, ligious thirty- eir in- 11 have mpOft- 2 Q . ., ,, -- .51 ,gf :'.'.-J-2yg 33., . ' jill. .'..::',', , .1 ... . 1:41-' Lf '-' 1 '2 '- ' TF . .3 eu., - U W ' ifag 'lf-V ' ' , 1.21 -.' ...,. -lr., f.-.,,. . -45. -- .-1 f ,-. 'x .1 ., 5-bs Z-'i:'..:. H: -' Ani. .' if gvfer- . .f-sw ' I I H e,e' , r Fi 953 , ' a f NU! fffjf WW, Q A f ,,, . 'A if XS ,Zz I . 1 , A .- , e l lg-Q. I N ,WJ A Wiww if 7 ' X 2,4 .Q 1 QV! l N ' AX Q x ' Q .1 9 I-'.'l:.' I NO' n .0 , . . 9 1 , 4 . o 0 -.-,igqi .0 u . .V .I- ,- o-A. a , - .5 .. s ,j .. ' 1 ' Q 0:36-'3 1' 4.1 oi-f ','7fjf'9if. 'J s, , ,w ,' :' 439' ,xl g,l ' f , U ff' I.. , . . vi 4, ,' 0 I 0 0 ,w 3 v -E I Q s- : -x ff . I 40 if i? XL ,- ' -J Aff X I 'I -ll 0 sr lr! XA' .-q9 ' 1 4 K FD svfi' - 'x Z' Vi, ffl fi, 1 4 1 1 1 , rd-1 I .1 . , ri .1 1 1, 4' 4 .j.g1e. -if I K an-2' . i2',:11s 'gf X , I. W, fi - ,, . ..,,-1 Ai' 'I FEP :W ifmviff' ' fb j4 1'g', 2 L- ' i A- 'gl ,-'ff furi ,Ea ings :fr r,:' 3 f.-,..:g1., f' ,Q i r i I i i i 1 i i 5 1 i i I 1 IE IIIIL' The spotlight wavers-then centers for a brief moment on the principals . . there'll be no curtain calls. PAGE 61 rule FAIlEWElil or What, it's time to go . . . why, it seems only a few moments ago that . . . that you stood in front of the Administra- tion building for the first time .... l remember you . . . you were trying so hard to be sophisticated . . . I wanted to laugh .... How could you when you were choking on that brand new pipe lll nev the cla: hom, l'm Let: one f , 'f 07? 6.54 'N-. I 2 Q UF seems . that 1istra- . . . I ng so anted in you ' pipe lllll FRIE ll . . . and the first dance. . . never wanted it to end the Senior Prom is over classes . . . nor cramming hour confabs .... l'm going to miss it all . . . me, too. .. Let's toast to those good old times .. one coke, Bill . . . and two straws. . . . 1? -T XI l C O O I . Gee, I and now no more nor noon- 'Xia -- .- - -.-if...-... Qfli 2' 1 SENIUB g HIQRNARID C. .-XKXV.-X, li. S.. Pfflei torians, Intramural li1lS0l?1lllv 1932i Trzinsfer student I niversttf' of 11 - HUIN. ROY DIUIIN AI.I.liRl'ZZO, LL.B., ln Re Nonsense. ,lUSlil'll I.. BAIME, LL.B,, Alpha Sigma Iota, Vice Chancellor, 1938. l l.URliNl'li -IOANNIC BANACH, B.S., Alpha Omegzt, Pledge Captain, 1937-'38, Rushing Captain, 1938-'39, t'orre-ponding Secretary, 1939-'40, 1X'om:in's I.CZlj.'fllt', Vice-President, 1939-'40, XV.A.A. Volleyball team, 1937-'38, junior Member American cilltllllflll Society. til-itllilil-1 ISICNICDIEK, I.l..B., Mee- lizin Nleutorizil Society, Devanev Vllllti ,lunior Bar, Student Activity t'nunt'il. ' plxpaktax 1-:xn-:RsoN BLAIR, .. 1., lRlil?l-1Rli'K BR.-'1C'Ii, li.S turi- xersity lizind. 1936, Alphaqnelm ijf 'l'H1l- D Svrgezmt-at-arins, 1939 llW'l,r i l 'llg 19402 Intramural ilJ'.1lf '. flm 1Pi0'1fhiP mm, Q i Alum-ir Prom Committee 1939. it-ni.-rlinll Committee 1940. Xivmng' eh,l93X'31 40,5' ' .'.f Council 1940 ludcm Acting ' x' 11'--Q' 'ff--,.. . . ALEXANDER VVALTER ALEX- ANDER, B.S., Bowling League, President, Golf. SIDNEY S. ALTMAN, LL.B., jun- ior Bar, Devaney Club, Meehan Memorial Society, Nu Beta Epsilon. NELLO JOHN BALDACCI, A.B., Young Men's Sodality, Glee Club, Classical Club. KATHLEEN F E R N E BATES, A.B., Pi Gamma Mu, Rho Delta Pi, VVomen's League, Die Deutsche Gruppe, Treasurer, 1937, Vice-Pres- ident, 1938, Edgar Allan Poe Club, junior League. ' BERNARD BERZOSKY, B.S., Hon- orary Accounting Society, Interna- tional Relations Club, Praetorians. MAURICE E. BLONDER, B.S., Intramural Basketball, Epsilon Tau Beta, Praetorians, Sophomore and junior Representative of Accounting Club, Honorary Accounting Society, President. ALLARD A. BRADDOCK, A.B., LL.B. Y ,., V..Q,w . . , , E .his .ft 1, - x . ' -if ' 5 ff 'Q , Q- ,U,:.l,. ,' rv.j 4 rl V .. .. 'Y . r,..,.., l - r ..-, ' - .- LL'.,,,.,,+.k -,-.u. EX- gue, lun- khan ilon. ua., lub, PES, 1 Pi g tsche Pres- flubg Hon- srna- 'ians. B.S., Tau and nting ciety, A.B-, nl wtf lf' 5 SNA 1. l Ib Jaw GERALD F. BRADY, B.S.,Ur'l'111lf- ianj DL' Paulia. ICDMOND M. BRANAND, B.S., XVranglers, Cheerleader. USCAR A. BRO'l'lVlAN, l.l,.B., Meehan Society, junior Bar Asso- ciation. ICDXVIN CANFIICLD, B.S., XVrang- lc-rs, Intramural Baseball, 1938, '39, liconomics Club, Accounting Club, 1937. LAXVRIENCIE ICDXVARD CARR, B.S., Pi Gamma Mu, Freshman Basketball, 1937, Intramural Basket- ball, 1938-'39-'40, All-'I'ournament Forward, 1939, llorseshoe Tourna- ment, 1939-'40, Intramural Football, 19-l-0, l3ie Deutsche Uruppe, Cp- town Quartette, Science Club Rep- resentative, 1937, Dr Pauliu, 1937, l'niversity band. CllARl,liS B. Cl,lilN'llfNSlfN, .'X.B., .I,D., Meehan Memorial Society, Secretary, 1933-'39, President, 1939- '-l0, Pi Beta Epsilon, Secretary, 1939-'40, Pi Gamma Mu, President, 1939-'40, Student Activity Council, Committee for Pu b l i c a n Dance lI,awl, Devaney Club, -lunior Bar Association. BERNARD G. COHN, Ph.B., 1.13, Devaney Club, Meehan Society. GHAIIUATES ' . x , - 11lI.I.I.XNl.l.Blx.'XllN1,b.b..,-Xlplia Delta Clanuna, 1936-'40, IJ, P,,,,1j,,' W35. '37, Ur Puuliun, 19311, '37, Commerce liditor, 1937, litlitor Freslnnzin lidition, IL' I'f1uIif1, 19553 Committee, llotneconiing l9,1l1l'q, l'l37, l'residt'Ii1, Sopliolllore Class, 1937, Chairman, l'iI'usll-Suplt q',,. tillion, 1937, Student .-Xctivitx' Coun- cil, 1933, Blue Key, 1939, 140, Nl.'XR'lAlN BRIZNXAN, .X.l5., Ulce Club, Classical Club, XYranglt-rs. VIUIIN C, Bl l.iilfR, B.S, Pi linin- ma Mu, Dr Paulia, 1937, Debate, 1937. IIICNRY ul. CARNICY, B.S., Varsity Basketball, 1936, '37, Varsity Foot- ball, 1937-'38, International Rela- tions Club, 1939-'40, XVranglers, I939-l-l0. JOHN CHCLOS, B.S., XVranglers, Accounting Club, 1937, Band, 1937- '38, Intramural Baseball, 1937, liconomics Club, Intramural Tennis, 1939. .IAMICS l.. Cl,liMlCN'l'S, BS., .Ne- counting Club, 19371 llonorary :Xc- counting Society, 1939-'40, Treasur- er, 1939-'40, MlCllAlil. XV. COLLINS, l.l..B., Phi Alpha Delta, Vice -lustice, 1940, Devaney Club, Student Activity Council, 1937, Co-Chairman lirosh- Soph Cotillion, Meehan Memorial Society. :uf , All-'T A 9 1- . - 4 , 5 5' 'j75fi l'2355ui', 'FT' 5' .. - .1 1'5 :' v 'flQ'zlfI.t '7'-s?7lP'Z'5 1 'I S35-T 5+ I ' :L.F'..x :I-. - iii... H V, -gi. ,viii y,-pr-9. Ag. . V -.t-2' aw.-1,-111 3 ' -'iifiww 'fziuf .W 1'QJ'p17e! fe ' fmram..--..-1 -. N- .1 .:. -. I 4 1 J'- . 1 ' ' 'pf ' ' - ,, I-.,.... . V ,x vl 4 A rm-1 I :. .. -.31 -fail rf ,fit 'J 15144-f1'.,-,ii ' 1 ' ,iii ,a ww V' S.. Y' -1'-' 4,-.g' L 1. 1- ' C-13 1- f ff if . ,tm-Q -- 95 'i,.n.i,,'-.14 . , X 2 f-U jf 1-:pw -.-v.'.'-1.,f- 2 , , f 7'l't 1. .. f , ,fg:.,.,..3 A . J, :.- ,it X N- ,., .,,..-Q., . f,,.,,.,t ,4. , lt -N ,,5L.,4- 5 ,... ,. ., -. , ' 'WM -x-'-.- '. . .walt -, . . V. '.'. .- A A v ' ... 1 '-. ,.,-5 .- f .11gj'..'u,. .1 - - 1. l l St ,L, rim,-'tm,, Wifi.. ?' - . ,f,, ,V ,N-, PAGL 65 ll SFI .NRRY ll CUSS UR, ll S. Il-LXN VRUSS, A ll, Alpha Hun-ga. lhftirlfnr, l'IS'I -HJ. Treasurer, l'rr-itlrnl lnler-Snrnrity C.0lIllCll, l'HUg Srrrrtilfy Sflllllf flfl-N, 19401 Sn-rrlary, XVmnrn's lxague, l939- 'JUQ Hr Puuliu Stall, 1936-'40, f' nmni-I, l'IZ'l-'-wg .luuinr Prom cilllll' tnillrr, 19393 liilgar Allan l'nc Club mint RCPffNl'IllClllX'C', I9-HJ. l'l3R. nl- E lun ,,- lg'-V YY .....,....,..... . XVII,l.lAM lll'Gll CORRIGAN. I.l., B., Gamma lima Gamma, Phi Bela lipsilon, President, 1938g Blue Kev, Football, 1936-'38, Blue De- mnh Ball, 1936, Fhairmang Meehan Memorial Society: junior Bar Asso- ciatinng Devancy Club. j A M Ii S -I. C' R O XV I, E X, B.S., XVranglc-rsg Pre-Legal Club, Ac- counting C'lubg Intramural Baseball, 1936, Intramural Basketball, 1938- '40, D I I7-XII?-FY AB LD., Devan- Wll.lil'R Il.-XIIN. l,l. B., Iicvaney cy. Club: Mcehrfn Nieihbrial Society: Vlnlvg Mc-chan Memorial Snvicty. Della Theta Phi. C RullliR'l' ILNVY, BS., XVrauglcrsg ln! nnuril lli rbtll H33 '39 Y. . IRANVIS .X ll. l rat :-1, lUSlfl'll l3li'l l'l,UI?l' 1-lcr sluilrul, 1938, .linux I1 nur.:-'num us., la,- f'-wli-H1. l'n-Filip-r, 10405 l1,- p,,,,15,, .mtl llf lmulmn, Spun. Iiliimr' 1939 lllur lm-x. l'rm-uf,-y, 19403 XVran '- , . . , h L. IH il '-ll 4 lllli. l reasnrtr l., . . 1 l 'l 'Ul liurum. Scerelari. lzlt - l' '- l UIYH-Ili llantl, Phi Kami., g . lfvh-1: ltilunr .-un.. nw Q- l l lub. DIZON ll. DEKKER, LL.B., Pi Gamma Mu. I.0l'RlE'l 1'.-X B. DOI-lI2RTY,,LL.B., Kappa Beta Phi: Meehan Memorial Society. ,l.-XMlCS A. DONNIZLLY, R, BS l.I..B., Meehan Mem0rialJSricieiv.l ,luninr Bar Association, ' . XII lizni.-y :iv- -1 Nil -x'U'Al.lllul1 lvl. - '- 2 U.-XX, BS, fY7iQW5,fIj,f, 'fc-: itll lx? 'C .J . , eg.. ,, 1f1lSfE5f' L Q :Ira FQ ' 4 wiiil .psf lj! tl img,-1' gt , Q.-,, ,Wg 'Q ! IH! HUATES ROY 'lf I-IIHQI-1R'lAUN.liS,,XYran:- lcrsl lfrosli-5 Ph Votillion fonunit- X.'Xl'll.-XX l'fXLil'fl.SI'l'fIN. M S.. lcv: Intramural lima-lvztll, IUXR-'Wg III, Stutlcnt .'Xt'tivity' Vouncil, WW. Ifvonornitw C'luh 'lunior liar .Xv-ociation, I 'l'IIUM.AXS M. liNRlliIl'l', I.l.,I5.. Nll'l'l'5 l NIl'IllllI'l1ll Sovit-ty: .lnuior UIQURGIQ XV. IZRIUKSUN, I,I..lI., Ilarg lianuna Ifta fiilllllllll. Nlcvlman Sorictyi l7vx':Ilu-y fluh S R.1XYMtJNlDj. Ii'li'l'ICI.SON. IIS, -IUSI-1l'll I .'XRlN.'X, ILS. XVII.I.I.'XM if l IiRS'I'IiI,, DIR., ILS, I Alpha Delta Gamma: llistorian, 9 5 A N . . 1933. Sccrcmry' V392 pi Umn,,,:, 5-OIL I-INl'., lib., l'lu Iivta Iiimlon, Mu: lmcrfmu.miU. C-mlucily 1939: 1931-393 Practornans, C'h:urman, DI. pnulimll 1937: 'ycmlis' 1940: XX'ayf anal Mt-ans C'ouunittvv3 :Xc- NICCIIIIII Mcmorial Socictyg junior Wllllllllll Vllllh 1937: llllflllmlfill liar Association. l'I1'N'l'3lllI IVf1llUZll'l'S- AI.IiIfR'l' LEO I'iINKIEI,S'I'IiIN. I,I,.I5., Phi Iicta Iipsilong Alpha Sigma Iota, Chanccllorg Iipsilon Tau Iietag I'i Gamma Mu, 1940. 1,1-:oN.AxRo ifmxx, 1.r,.1s., xumstt- lfoothallg XVranglcrsg Meehan Mem- orial Societyg Intramural Iiaskcthallg . Alpha Sigma Iota. , I I Q ,gi N 1 I,IS, .-XII., ID., Meehan Memorial Sovietyg junior Bar Association. DIEMOSTI-I IQNIQS I. GEORGOV- I'AI'l, A, I I'l'ZUIiRAI.l7, I'h.Ii, -I.D. XVlI.I,IAM I.. GATICS, I.I,.Ii., Meehan Memorial Socictyg Ilcvancy Club. MILTON GIiRIiIiR, Ii.S., XVrang- lc-rag International Relations Cluhg Intramural Basketball Champs, 1937- '38g Intramural Basehallg Praetor- ians, Vice-Prcsiclcnt. 'W' ' ' - . 'P . ' ' - fm 5'-:sa I 1 . V- . I I . ..-f It , ' i I A i f I 1 ci. me--. Hi 'vafwf wwfgwtwgawwwdwar fQ5t.rgwwaft WQMQHYWF 5,a:f-..:..5,'.. ' :A .li-:N J a.f::l',gN-9 jug W. ., 4. V, IT..-X L A' I lfinlv., 1 K A A, ,Ti..,flf:?f5AA-7 A j lag., I, 9' I ' . wr- .- Q O 5:-, ie W, - if Q- fwfr- ' n ,-MIC? -1, - Q - 1- -- vt vi '- 'v fiirv-afwwigfww ,fvh EWMH Y Wyl Magma V , I 1 2411: '52-f 4172-9 2iTT?f -'I.1'f, 3. 'i' . tin jilii 3 ,. uf. 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Delta Siirnw Pi- .ll 'l ' wfrdfim' 1937-'3S, Senior XVIITKICIII 19JS'39f H,.:,d,,m,u.r, 1939-'-IO: Internationa R,.l:,,g,,n, Club, 193S-'40, XVrang- lv,-X 1938-'40'g Bowling, 19402 Ill' traihural Basketball :incl l700ll1fill- lfR.'XNK li. lill'CII,IANO, -lr.,'B.S., plccoiuiting Sot'iC'I5'2 1013 Slgmfl IIt'l1Zl. l'llll,ll' IB, GOODMAN, I,,L.B., ,lunior Bar .'Xssociation. l..'XXX'RliXC'li GRIZIZNER, B.S., In- 1 u-ruational Relations Clubg XX rang- lrr-g 'I'r:uisfcr Stuclent, Northwest- vrn laiiversityz Intramural Basket- lvzrllg lntrzunural Baseball. Rl l'll I . CPROUAN, BS., Co-edi- mr, Dr Paulina, 19393 Co-editor, IL' l'nulia, 19401 Chairman, Frosh- Sonh Cotillion, 1933, A Capella Fhnirg :Xinavonsg Phi Kappa Delta, lllteilon lita Phi, Vice-President, 1929 '39 lnnx tp tpnovias, lays., 1.1.,1s. :IIT VFR ,loux ii.-ut'i'M.1xNx, IS - W . Bloc-ltan Memorial Sot-,CN . iw Inu' C lula ' ' JOHN GIBBONS, LLB. BERNICE S H IRLEY GOODE, LL.B., Rho Sigma Delta, President, 19395 Intersorority Council, Secre- tarv, 1940, Meehan Memorial So- cietyg Junior Bar Associationg Rho Sigma Delta, Pledge--captain and Scribe, 1940. H A R V E Y GORCHOFF, B.S., Praetorians. ROBERT F. GREER, LL.B. GUSTAVE M. GROH, B.S. ICDVVARD A. HARLAN, B.S., Ac- counting Club, 1939-'-103 VVrang- lers, 1939-'40, Bowling League, 1938-'40, Statistical Research Bur- eau, 1938-'40, Intramural Basket- ball, Football, and Softball, 1939-'40, International Relations Club, 1938- '39. CLARENCE J. IIAYDEN, LL.B, meeliaii Memorial Societyg Devaney u x. , ,S K, 77,3 'Nu ' I 9' .QQ ,K Q - tt? 2495 ,, l I lE, nt, re- lo- ho nd s., KC- lg' UC, ll'- Ct- 58- B. iey IF Q13 K 'I' --., ? 1 ' 7 - iw-.21-:.?f... - . if 'Ei!5if5: .5':ii il' -7 3' .i i-ii, rg ., lx ,f - .tj ' , 'T' -5. 3 .v MSX .11-iw .4 i . -1 ,VZ -'m-i.- '. -W, f. 1 of 4 -4:-he A eil fail'-rf. 1. 1 :if 2 1i'51??j. sa -jgf 1 If ii? ::i1': Sw . ' iii- '1' IJ' -ENV ' ' ' Z jU1lN l'. lll'..'XI.l-.Y, l.l.li,, Phi :Xlplia llulta, junior liar .'h.ovia- tion. ll.-XRRY Ill-INRY, l.1..1i. XVll,l.lAlNl l'. lllNRll'llS, 13.5. Transfer Sluclcnl from Vnivursity of Illinoisg XVranglcrsg lntrznnural Baseball. AN11' C. jO1lNSON, . x.l3., Rlio Delta Pig Inter-Sorority Council, Vice-President, 19403 Student Ar- tiviry C'0uncil, 19373381 Dr Pru1liun,' Dr Puuliu, lfeaturc liclitorg Iiclgar Allan Poe Cflulm, President, 19393 NVumcn's I,CZl1.fllCQ Classical Clulig ll0lI1fJl'0lI1ll11.f ci0lI1lI1lflCCQ junior l,I'0lI1 Committee, 1939. jOSlil'11 'l'. KAISIQR, 13.8. MARY C. KIEANIE, 13.5. NATHAN KIESSLER, I.I..B., Mes- han Memorial Society. UH llll TES l..'XXYRliNC'l'. ,l lllflx, li S, ll-- l11llll1Lf, 1931.3 Ur l'imlm, 1931.3 ,Xf- wninling Vluli XX'll.l.l.'XNl ll1Nl'Kl.li1,.X1i.,Iilnii Km-53 l'l1i Kappa .'Xlplia, 'l'ri-gnsurrrg XVr:ingli-rx, l'riwimli'ntg Si-nior l'lgi--, 'lin-:uurvr RUBICRT l. llURYll'Z, l.l.l3, junior liar .'Xwoi'iaIiung Nu lli-la lipsilong NlL'l'l11lI1 Klvllnnriill Sovivlxg 111-vzillvy C'lulx. l-QIJXV.-XRD lQl'Yli'1 1'li KAHICR- NA, ILS., Phi Kappa .-Xlpluag Intra- mural lizukcllvall, Soflliall, 1937-'4Ug XYraniglcrs, 1937-'-103 Soilaliryg Sri- cmw- Flulw, 1936-'37g Sailillc Clulv, 1938-'-103 Classical Vlulvg liilgar :Xl- lllll Pm' Cllllv, 1933-'-10. .'XN'l'UNl. x K.-11.128,li.S,,.'Xniavonsg junior Prom, C'liairrnan, 19395 jun- ior flaw, Vice-Prcsiilcnt, 1933-'39g Stuclcnt :Xvlivity C'uun1'il, 1933-'39g Iipsilon lim l'l1i3 Ur Puuliu. Sovicly Ifililor, 1939-'-103 IL' Paulizul, 1938- '39, 'I'llONl.-XS .-X. 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I N, ,X.Ii, XYII.I,I.-'INI NI, KUIiSI.IiR, ILS.: Pl lumffr In-in XK'rigIu IIIIIIHY l'-'I- iinuunzx Mug Imeruntiulml Relnuuns Ifgf, In rr IIuI-1 IIrII.l'frI?l Ivillll' IIIUIN IIUNIIIII-I I4'3I-IU'-3 1937-401 nm, I.I,,.1r .Xilgm IH.: I'IuI-, So- XYr:mgIcrNg Imrznmlrnl IIIISCIYIIII, ,l,,1,qg, 102i-'4u3 llu- llfql-rlxr IVS7-'39, II:lskL'II1:lII, I937-'39, Foot- e.f.,,,,.f, lwsv-'wg mm.--i.Q.1l um-, I-nll. 1937-'3'1p Sfzlrisriqzll RvSv11fl'I1 l'liiA51,ul 1 i..-J, l'lIW-'-UIQ W-uuruk Vluh, l'l3'1-'-403 IJrI'uulml1, 1939-'40 I-nu-xniu If-rum, ITM 1...,,f, 1 5 ' ' H ' MM ul me IUSICPIIINIZ KO'I 1'KIi, A II.. I'i IIIIIIIIIIII Mu, 19395401 I7cI- tn Zvlzl Gzumnn, I'rcsIcIcnt, 19403 Student .'Xclix'ity Uuuncil, 19-IOQ NVD- uu-u's I.cnguc3 Classical Club, Pres- ' 940 Ilmmcuming C'I1'1irm'm uh-m,l 3 ' - - . 4.lR.Xl.l1 RHI' I IK, I.I.II, I'i l'l40g Inu-r-Sorority Council, 19-IO: l..muu.u NIHQ Mrrlngm XII-:nn--ri.nI Su- UIQ-c Vlulvg I'IlILfIlI' :XIInn Pnc Clulwg -wh S-mI:nIil5. I I KHIY.Xl,IK. l.I.II, Ilrvnnry rrIl.m Niruwrinl Su 'icug IIUII, NI K 5IrrIx.1nlll.Hulie'JI KIHIIIKWIQ Iirvzmx Ilr.uh-rn-.ul llmlrslg I'nix'rrsily IM'- I-qmug Iluhg .Xrrmxlnlillg Vlulu RKHQIQR1' I' HRA!-Il' Ii'S. NIARII I' KRAXYKYYK, I.I. II.. I'i.1pp.u lift.: I'ig SIN-Ilzlu NIrxnuri:lI 5.-arllx gAIIrx.mrx I'IuI1g 'Iuuiur II:nr HIQXRY R. LAVA 141415 Iunim. 'x '3 Bar .-Xssucinlion. I ' If.Quf1f.IQf1'I f .7 ,'. - MH I-'WN-'IRD H I-lI'l'M-NN. Mx.. ulub. I.: Jmcly, Ihwgllmrx IDA' Ju,,i,,-r -.hwcimion of Com- ' 'lN'l'l'l'1 ,Iumur Bur Association. xumwxy unsm. lss,mn..sa,1- 'I '-IRD Sioux 1.uz.bxR. 1s.sI, m'Il. u'- 'i1Iff'..Mr-ux1uIlngK'IuIv l ruhnmu l 'I'3II' 19361 Yilrsitx' V1-v is, lmrruni--u.uI Rm-I.uiuu: Iwmxlulll, 1937-'SSQ XV ru u gl e rQg 'WIN If-'11--:mu g'!,,1. II UIlllL1: Illtrnmurzxl Iinskulhglll IIZINFIVLIII ' XXIII uv 1' um ll H MH YJ.: I NI fy- I:-bf, F' mr 70 NIH. Iaa'.'..y HH X - . , - -' f '1'I.I' M.XRIux U ' I MIA.. NIr!n..rl.lI bu,-,ru Ihr ANN-inliogg PU, I.I..II,, junior A L Imisl .X I , lx , g M.. GRADUATES jUllN l3.1.YNC1l,I.I,.1i. ICDXV.-XRD j. 51.-KDDFN, l.l..B.. Phi Alpha Delta, Ollicer, 1937, ln- terfraternity Council, Treasurer. 1939'-10, Meehan Memorial Soeietx, junior Bar Association. XV.-XI.'1'1iRj. M.-XLIXUXVICZ, B.S., Freshman Football and Basketball, 1935, Varsity Football, 1936-'33, XVranglers, Bowling, junior Prom Committee, Alpha Chi, jOlIN P. MCCARTIIY, I.l..B., Acolytal Society, NVranglers, junior Bar Association, Meehan Memorial Society, Intramural Tennis. BERNARD N1. NICGOXVAN, JVB., Freshman Football, 1936, Varsity Football, 1937-'38, Blue Key, Acoly- tal Society, Sodality, Classical Club, 1937-'38, Glee Club, 1938-'39, In- tramural Softball Champions, 1938- '39, Dr Pllllllll, 1933-'39, Dr Paul- izm, 1940. 'FIIOMAS G. MCFADDIZN, B.S.. XVranglers, 1940, Economics Cl nb, 19-10, Debating Club, 1939-'40, MARY MCMAIION, B.S., Pi Gam- ma Mu, llonoray Accounting So- ciety, Secretary, 19-10, Amazons, 1937-'40, junior Class, Treasurer, 1939. .1- ,4.,, lfDXV.'XRD ,l. NLXCKICY l,1,.B,.-Xl- pha Chi, Meehan Nlcmorial Society l93S-'39, Devaney Club, 1938-'39, junior Bar .'Xssocialion, 19-10. I-1l'lIliNli j. Nl.-VIIQXVSKI, 11.5, ,l.l1. .-Xl.UVSll'S .-X,N1AZ1iWSKl,1,l..li., Meehan NlCll1UI'llll Society, junior Bar .-Xssociation. RUSl'1C.'XRUl. NlL'CORNl. xCK,.'VB. xx'0lllL'l1'N .'xllllL'lll' xlssociatiou, Presi- dent, 1939-'-l-0, XXVUIIICICS League, Secretary, 1939-'40, liclgar Allan Poe Club, Chairman, 1939-'40, Dr Puulirz, 1936-'-1-0, De l'aulia Dance Couunittee, 1939, Cisca, Ulec Club, Classical Club, Sotlality, Fcononiivs Forum. NIICIIAICI. j:XMliS Mt'lPOXV. XN, l'h.B., Varsity Football, 1936-'38, jOlIN FRANCIS MCINIQRNICV. B S., Freshman Football, 1936, Var- sity Football, 1937-'38, XVranglers, Intramural Basketball, 1937-'38, jOIlN jUSliI'll MCMl'I,I.1CN, BS., Intramural Baseball, Basketball, antl Football, Die Deutsche Gruppe, Ulee Club, XVranglers, 'Fransfer from St. Viator College, Edgar Al- lan Poe Club, Cisca. ..,u I , ,H , .1 U Mtn vmtqvd, Y Mc i Q ,V ...T-Y--vffwx-2.7 -,.. ...,,,,.... .. -5. - -'wig -1 ' .:7' rf -.- 4,41 1 .. -vw 1.--, Q 1 , .f -53: .. . 4.1 1 3-1.54.1-1 ' if ' ns-5 asf.-5f'f?T.f','f'ff. rg Y 4.1. . 1 71. . 5 .1 Q, 'E iff ,1 XV, C .3-H-.-. V .- 1 T,--trgk M 4--,uf ' 7 --.1-fl' - - ' ' V!--f1 s f fri- . 2 ' ft-421: '- ' A 1f'h'q'r ' f '- ' . ' f --.'.1::-- N ,w s-'-5 1 we-Q ,AQ s- X. 1. . .--,.... . 1.'lI'z J-4 . -- -ff'-gm-, ,. -Q , , 5 -, . rj 1 - sql .--,fi . . ,f-3,3-'.,:w,1 ..-.al 'X - zglw ' 1 , . f :,f..z?3S lla- I f mill? ' 'F il ff-X .flfiiiiiq ' 5155136 rf' ,-aw.-.L Ll 5? Q f fl 341211 S ' , :i..?f..' 'IAFLCS . L-l- -4-'WW 'D ' 1 1 lf rc ' alh5'wia,:, 1-.-,121-i'2.f S -,. .,- e .fT3lIi51g.'3 - .'-yf id 3' 7 , f 1'.1,ll 'V . Y' 753 1 C , n.,h 'ij-' - .3 .2., 11 .' nfl:-.-pa, .'j ' -e ., j 1 ' VV M- ,, , g... t,fz.,:,13,g5j..-E'.7K,ns J, A s U .VL ft - - ' -' ' PAGE 71 - .so-1' ,,i:g2L.gm.1 4- Q I ,Q nr,-,' H' '25, , llltffffe ., SENIHH .. ,. . r - -- - - M -- -'- 'f'jrfr1W'Y 'j': IQIHY,-XRIJ K. MIZIIZR. 'A.I5., -lzll. Met-han Nleinorial Sovlfllih nljff' Chairman, junior liar Association. l.l-ION HENRY MEYIERS, B.I2cl.,- , . Music, Cniversity Band, lresxclent, I'nivt-rsiti' llantl Club, PT'-'Hllfllli Vniversiti, M Club, President, Sym- phony Orchestra, Musical Shows, 1937-'39, ISHN Mll.l.NlAN, lS.S., Praetorians, I-lvening Commerce Club, Represen- lative. IJAYID Nl. lNl0l,'l'llR0l', I,L.B., Nleelian Memorial Society, Devaney Club, -lunior liar Association, Mee- han Oratorical Contest, Finalist, IVS7-'3S. I3 A Y I I3 AMBROSIE MVRPIIY, XVILLARD C. MEIER, A.B., j.D., Meehan Memorial Society, Junior Bar Association. LEROY MIKOLAJCZAK, LL B , Junior Bar Association, Meehan Memorial Society, Football, 1936- '37, Devaney Club, Intramural Soft- ball, 1936-'38, Polish Club. IRXVIN J. MINARIK, LLB., Pi Gamma Mu, Meehan Memorial So- ciety, junior Bar Association, De- vaney Club. JAMES C. MOORE, Ph.B., LL B., Student Activity Council, Delta Theta Phi, junior Bar Association. -IAMES C. MURRAY, LL.B., Al- pha Delta Gamma, junior Bar As- sociation, Meehan Memorial Socie- ty, Devaney Club, Intramural Soft- l'l' ll' ball, 1938. lUllN IM. Srllillf. l-lhll., Mfvllnll IOSIEPII NISALON B S Interna- Nlrmorial Society: llevaney Club. iimml Relations Clulh I il l Ylt' HDR S. Nlil-SON, l.I..li., jun- DONALD NICXVMAN, LLB., Gam- lor liar Association, ma Iita Gamma, yy OI' gr U Ji I wl- llll' IIUATEI 1 1-11:w.'xRn lx xumus, ns, nam- Kcyg Ynrxity 151111-,mlmglllg X-H-Nh, M1131 R1 1 X1lK111K1 1' .'x1L 1'nut1m11. I '34 ' ' l R.'XX1i Nl. 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I IRIVIN R.-XVINIC, I.I..II,, xIl'L'IlIIII Mcmuriznl Suriv.-lyg lh-vum-5' Vlulmg juni-rr liar .Nwwizntimug In Rc Nma- III XXI IN I ' III IRR- If S SFIIN' CIQINI, ,IUSIQIIII RI-1I I'lK'II, IIS., Ur Paul- mn. CR:-Ifmlil-ur, IIFIUQ Ilr lInuliu, .VfillQ:.'11j' I':lIII1ll', I93S-'39g IIIUL' Ku: JXIIIIIJI Phi, Sccrclnry, 19383 XI'r:nugIvrN, St'l'l'l'IllfI, 19403 Snfxlmll MQIHSIL-Zl'fZ II:lslwIImII Vllallllpiulls, I U 19391 IIIIl'III'2lU'I'lIIIf i'nuncil, 19381 ix? III .X Iflx IX II IH N IN I. li 5. Ur I':luli.l lI:uu'm', IIIIZIIFIIIZIII, 19391 .x ,h rw I1r.1:m:1.1u limdixxg I.x'.lg.1m', IIFUNIQIHII, 1933-'39, 3 NI .X,l' R I K' I .X RlK'KIfI.NI.XN, Ill Ivl.l.X:.pI1.n IIMIIJ IIJIIIIIIICI, 1931,- XXERE13 1 .Wx t III 31' An-I.: psxluxx, lf11R.'44,u3 fix. W XI.f?1,I Nh.. il-If:-II II II' 'iI1 I ' If-1 NI:-rIm.xn Xlrumrirxl Su- I hlf Xu . 1 I II IIIIIHI 'QI I',II'II'I 1 -IIIIIIHV Ihr .X--fwI:l- 1 lm--11, 'nw 'I'f'Yv'f2ff... 1-'Fi I7 -f'hw'Ii7I 1'?' ' 97.11 ff '.ffifg5IWef .f?Qg'Q:,.' 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Sl-'.YN1Ul'R I7 M151-N, I.l.ll XX'll.l.I.XN1 PIQNN RUSIXLX, ISS.. lfroiioiiiics Vlulvg .Xrrnniiliiig Vlulvl Nlcclian Memorial Sociclyg junior Intramural llawliall anal lizukrllvallg liar .'xSNOK'l1lIl0llQ .Nlplia Signia lotag llll!'l'l12llll1l111l Ri-lationx l'llll'I l lll l,1'1'IlIll'j' Club. :XR'l'lll'R ROSliNl5I,l'Nl, l,I.,lS,, Signia llrlla. jOSlil'lI O. RI'lilNlil,l,l, HS, I,l,,li., Prcwiclcnt junior Clan, 19503 XYranglcrs, l,l'L'5lllL'lll, 19365 lntrr- national Relations C'lulw, Prwiili-nt: lntcrfrau-rnity C'ounril, 'l'rL-asurvr. 19363 Iota Sigma Delta, Pruxirlcnl, 19363373 liluc Kuyg NIL-chan Nlcin- 'mrial Socictyg junior liar .AX-soviation N, .'XR'l'lIl'R RI'l4IXU1fl , l.l. ll. l..-XXVRICNKT XK'll.l.l.'XM RYAN. .'X.ll., xvI'Zlll11lL'l'NQ l'l1i Kappa Alplla, Scm'ri-tary, 19375531 Yin- l'rwicli'n1, 1935!-'39g liluv Km-y, l,l'1'NiKll'l1l, 1939- '-HJQ lfoolliall, 1937-'3Sg Al1.'Il'N So- D.-XNllfI, lf. RYAN, HS., llanrl, clalityg Nlcclian Nlvlllllflill Sofia-typ 19363371 junior Proin C'oinn1itIucg junior liar :Xwor-izitioii, 'lirvasurvri Scnior Class, Secretary. Vlzlwivill Vllllv. MILIDRI-Il? li. SANIJISIQRCS, .'X,Ii., XV1I,I.I.-XM .-x RY.-xx 15.5. junior l4'U1'k I1 Gently, 1939: 11'fiHwH'- Class, Sccrctaryg XVranglers. Irnlwc' .,...5..,,-...:,-........,,.-.,-.4,,-..-.---4f..., .....,...--Nm-'N -V T, ,L .t 1 - . H. 1 x W 1 V , , . , ,. , K ,. AA X , . 1 1-U 1 mggz- pw!! , Q A 5 :YQ 'gg X , X 1 -iftigvariiikE:?51iLT'j,f-fi 'vifQ1Qlfi vi K u 9,'.5f'5'z5E'7vxL'ql'-qZl'i',I i gi 3 -.K ,.'j,f,.g,f','iX' 5353191 1 rig.: ff'11r,-in-ff' 11l,ff3fgsT'.:f M ' 111i5l5ff?HPi',gffsff1 if n 112 f I l5 l?g li' 3515 1-'QP' 1 i 11 fl s ' 1 lj iff!! A .. Sgiieliiiaaaszgqyrf PACE 75 . s K. 4 SENIIIII nm in V, st ANI..-xx, Its.. IH- dent, I'i Kappa Delta, 1939, Iresli- man Ifditor ul the IL' Panini. 1931, I Iitllluf nf IIN' Ur' Illlllltl. I939I DK bgningg Ile I'aulia llanee Clllllflllilll- l'liS' Illue KU! CIWH1 Iftlitor, llc- ximfl-1.iata...., 'nf 1'.m1i.1. was. NIARKQIIC S-CIIORSCII, IIS.. :Xma- ,..ns, lm--itll-m, 1935-'Svc llllvfllil- tional Relations Clult. S'-'Crf ilr5'- 19385391 Colnlneree Social kfllll' , mittee,Chairman,1933-'39. ,IUIIX SCIIXV.-XB, B.S., Xvranglers, .Xlplxa Chi, Intramurals, 1936, 1939. .-Xl.BIiR'I' I', SICROTA, I.I.,B., Nu lleta I-Ipsilon, Meehan Memorial Society, junior Bar Association. D.'U'lD ul. SIKICS, BS., Break It Gently, 1939, Accounting Club, V139-'40, I-Ieonomics Club, 1933-'-I-0, XYranglers, 1933-'40, De Paulia Conunitlee, 1939. lin-ini-iiuc' ts, smoxs, ns. R11 MUNI? SKI IQRUI-I, I.I..B., t..nnin:i. I-.ta tiainma, -lunior Bar i .Xssoei.i'tmxi, I're..i,1,.m' 1940: Init-r. , ttaternitx Council, 1939-'40, Nil-L.. l li n X1 Ll ,ein-trial gwicuz l3,.,.m,,,, I Vltllti legal Commentaries, Iiditor. IZLIE.-XNORI2 SCIIAEFER, A.B., XX'omen's League, President, 1939- '40, Vice-President, 1938, Senior Class, Vice-President, 19-l+0, -lunior Class. Vice-President, 1939, Student Activity Council, 1939, Rho Delta Pi, President, 1940, Treasurer, 1939, Dr Pauling Classical Club, De Paul- ia Dance Chairman, 1940. ARNOLD II. SCIIXVAB, I,L.B. THOMAS SCIMECA, B.S. Senior Class, President, 1939-'40, Sopho- more Class, President, 1937-'38, Ifresliman Basketball, 1936-'37, Var- sity Basketball, 1937-'38, Intramur- al Basketball, Champs, VVranglers, Iota Sigma Delta, Evening Com- merce Club. IEDXVARD SIIEA, B.S., Transfer Student from St. Mayr's CMinne- sotal, 1939. LIEON BERNARD SILVIZRSTINIQ, B.S., Praetorians, Accounting Club, International Relations Club, Bowl- ing Team, Intramurals. TIIIQODORIZ ROBERT SKROD- ZKI, A.B., Varsity Basketball, 1938- '-10, Freshman Football, Basketball, 1936-'37, XVranglers, Secretary, 1939, Treasurer, 1940, IV1en's Sodality. XV. KI.'I'IfR .IOSIQPII SNIIIIJA, B.S., XVranglers, International Relations Club, Iiconornitx Club: Transfer Student from Loyola University. If -' af! -I ,,.u,, I tr ,W Sgr .UQ ' r I 5151 I ' f 6 I' I Q it JOSEPHINE V. SOBAL, B.S., Rho Delta Pig VVomen's Athletic Associ- ationg VVomen's League 5 Die Deutsche Gruppeg Glee Club, Bas- ketball Volleyballg Saddle and Cy- cle Clubg Science Club, Volleyball Junior Champions, 1939. VVILLIAM N. S 'I' E F F E N, JR., LL.B., Dc Paulia, 1935-'38, Student Activity Council, 1937, Intramural Basketball, 19373 Junior Bar Asso- ciation, 1939g Meehan Memorial So- ciety, 1938-'39, Devaney Club, 1939, VVranglers, 1936. DANIEL J. SULLIVAN, l3.C.S., J.D., Junior Bar Association, Gam- ma Eta Gamma, Meehan Memorial Society. HERBERT F R A N CIS TIIIES, LLB. EILEEN R. TIEDE, A,B.,1Vomen's League, Classical Club, Edgar Al- lan Poe Club, Religious Forum, 1939, Rho Delta Pi, Vice-President, 1940. NICHOLAS JAMES '1'SARI'AI2AS, B.S., A Cappella Choir, 1937- 383 Delta Pi Mu, Publicity Agent, 1937- '39g Orchestra, 1936, XVranglcrs. 1939-'40, Bowling, 1936-'37, Fresh- man Football, l936g Qllilfiffl- 1937- .-xN'1'noNY v.-xsiaii, ns., rimm- ary Accounting Society. GRADUATES JEROME SPITZER, AJS., I,l..li. AR'I'llI'R J. S'I'li1NBliRCi, l.l..B. NORMAN C Sl'l,I.l1'AN, I,l..li.. Gamma Eta Gznnma, Prcsiclcntg Junior Bar Association, l9L'1'11l1l'j' Club, Chairman, 19395 lloniuconiinii Dance. XVILLIAM J. 'l'llONl.-XS, l.l..li. Kl'INNE'l'll 'I'lMIN1, B.S., J D., Mun-lian Memorial Society, Dcvancy Club, Junior liar Association. JOSli1'lllNli 'l'Sl'l, .-X.li. lil7V'i'.'XRD J. Y. ll'Cill.-KN, .'X.li.. XVranglers, 1937-'39, Edgar Allan Poe Club, Senior Representative, 1938-'39, Mt-n's Sodality, 1933-'39, Classical C lub, 1936- 393 cISl'Il: Acolytal Society. . .K f .--,---W ------1-ff -1'r'?T1'f T1,-Ffi 'P T1'i5'QT!Q'f? ' . If Nr. 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Vic Sutclizii' :ind Lcn Uuskn did thc honors on somc corlqing good storics,z1ssistcd llvsigm-l to sllwldlll Ilia' illusion, or wc bl' Rim .limc C111'l50'l- miglii six to pw-ui'x'c swim- good old mcm- From tlicn on tlic praise is furtlicr dis- iiifs. ilu l 4H IL- l'.1u!i,111 nmdv its dclnut fl'il7llfUl' illllflsc CXt 1l 'll'l1l Y QCHCS, KW' , ,bmi pisioi'i..il1i-.,py,1i,,3.,1 ilu- ,Um,m-,- :wily and Nlzijcwslii, tu rncd forwzird writcrs. x i..m.,,, Ilolin Nlcfullougli, slim O'Conncll, and , I I I I Gordon Curzon rcmlcrcd vailunblc assist- l.u--iu ul Ilia' iigdrs uric Qosl-,.liloi's ,. , I - I I II I I I I I II I I I zimc. llic womcn s world was rclzlycd in -ui oval-li iii --wi 'III' I I 1 . , . . 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' ' - - ' ' ww their I moh ul in, lllllg stndtnts should cllr u Mum, ll. KC,,m,dM XX IX' Ill lllL' t'1llllllL'l' lllltl L'2lL'l1 l'L'k'ClYC ll fflpf nptown editor of thc ' - - ' ' ', iefreshsn of Ilia IL lnufli out on lllllt tl ol ink still clinging to it. icll In tll'll 'C nl the madness. and the miracle ' f'v nut ttlnni- Ruth l Cnofln ' ' 1 gn and Gene li nt-lx. l,cn Unslta, lnhn Nlcfnllongh, Rose- t irnl Nlcihrinack. .Xinv lohnson and .'Xdcl- ntlc Nlaicwslai aided and abetted, while Vic char incrcly' ahcttcd and rolled out four lninilrt-tl ol the lit-st ahout three times an lllt'l'lItnill. 'l'hc Sports Page, directed hy lirncst 1 Cindi A, who liackctl out Q hips as relaxation. and 1 . sented the interesting and Xl llitltctl pic . . , , . 1 x im-tl slorx' ul llc l anl s athletic cndcavf lllflll-lllll' and Hr I'uulin inn .i mlmxnlslirzit f x ,, . i . A, fi ' . ,FA -1, IL' Puulia. fl rf ff - 4 Iileanorc Schaefer held forth to the world in these sacred precincts, while Joe Hogan, Halina Gawlinska, and Ray Munich like- wise mislaid copy. Features of the '40 De Pzzzzlin, headlined hy Gene Nlajewskfs hilarious nieanderings, included johnny McCullough's .fourrml,' Spillway, chaperoned by a numberofwriters, foremost among whom were Jean Cross, Gor- don Curzon, Cooper and Riggsg Legal Com- nientariesg and the chronicles of De Paulls social whirl under the direction of Jeanne Collins and Toni Kales. All in all, a new and gusty De Paulia sprang to life at the enthusiastic hands of a stall' which made up in effort and vitality what it may have lacked in journalistic ex- pcrience. I x 'Y 3 1 if f Q z '- if Qiiijllflf . 'aw-A lv -' -'qwf ' pp- jr.,'?' 2:51 if'?:,J-':1- ,,,. 1 5, 1- 'Qty-Q f fkffnf, fm- , 3:5 uf . - - -. 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'- ii - 1' ' V M Y. :lv .f fair ' K f i f,f',1f'j5i1' W ' X' -g'q'gr'.A . - ei I - . 1 1 ei ' ! 1 Xiu :im-if Ihr iininr .i iilk.llH'i.li -lieu 1ilN'4i1llN'1' 35 NTU lhrflui-Ih THE IIE I' llll IIANII Tn the uninitinted it seems that the fresh- men eluss has need of some method of being . . 7 M . 1 nllizinees. A Rettieh, eihtnr nt the :innunl zinii Hill X'Vzlrci. ' 15 H ' Student Cnuneil Ile-ani. IUZIVVZIIIQCIi1Cii2lIlK'L' 1 'I' Nvimvfr' 7 ,.x, -.13 . . y w X, and see In the enjfiynient nl the students. Sn that gill things might he equal they obtained Ni' Vi, 3' iniiueteii intn the sneiety life of the Vniver- sity. Talking engnizzlnee of this iiilkft the Puhlientiniis :lt De Paul sponsor the De Pnulin Dzinee. This ennies immeciintely .li'IL'l the new yeur has begun and niiers the upperelnssnien il ehzlnee tn renew old ne- qnanntnnees :ls well ns nn opportunity hir the freshmen tu fnrni new :incl eiiieetive ln nriier tn seeure gnnii nrgzniizntifni the pnwers-that-he seleeteii I':iC2lIlfJI'C Schaefer, i'I'erimiL'HI iii' Rho Dellzl I'i Sr1l'ril'itX', Irie X Q5 S! . f x X S xi XX .w Q' bx Q. ,R xi . X . . , -. Q Hx rx .L X . ez 'N ' 73- . ink ' 1 X, . the Athl Octo entit the r A nane seve of I? was men to dc and It W Pau' Gran year Conv T fer, .NQQ hu.. .I 'wifi' ' g 1. . 'i?, 1 ' il- f 4 . .' 4 'i ' i '-'J f 'gffir ,'m ,370 If Ji I 1 ' 5. Z , sn I 7 Y L,-Q . , . 'Jr J D ' f ill 'J, 'r,', A Z . hi rj ,urn f 2 ff l iii 5 . q. I 5, Q4 r -..,, 1 . . 7 Nj, , . . J K Q 1' - 13 ' W 1.5 31 ., Q Mig, Q. .i12Qj N ,qw If i j K 'W .gl S L l I resh- icing iver- t the is De ately is the tl ae- gf for , :etive n the atefer, t, Joe Vard, :lance l ts. So i 'aimed rbgi 1':'Qiff' - Joe O'lVIaIley's rendition -- The other liinoculai, of lVlalniny. the Grand Ballroom of the Lake Shore Athletic Club for the evening of Friday, October I3, and the mild fee of two dollars entitled the many couples to glide about to the music of Ea rl Voyles from 9 :30 to l zllfl. After looking over the records of the ii- nances of the De Paulia Dances for the last several years it was revealed that the dance of V239 was by far the most successful. This was gratifying to the Publications Depart- ment forthe profits from this dance are used to defray the expenses incurred by the paper and the annual in the course of publication. It was estimated that over five hundred De Paul students and friends gathered in the Grand Ballroom to celebrate the new school year and to make acquaintance with the new conviviality. The lfptown chairman, lflcanore Schae- fer had as members of her committee the l following students: Gene liennedv, .Xin i XYcll, illlf nat, Nlajcn ski clljuis il X. blohnson, lfrnest Godincx, 'Iohn Dolehide, Rosecarol Klcforniack, .I can Cross, .Ioseph Nloran, llalina Gawlinska, -loseph llogfan .Xl I-Iackett, -lolin xlfkilllltlll-Sill, .Xdelzlit 'H le Xlajewski, Gordon Curzon, and .lack llig- gins. .Ioe Rettich sought aid from Ruth Grogan, l,en Guska, .Xntonia liales, Bill Riggs, 'l'om Cooper, Nlarcella l,oei'fler, Bill - -1 llohcnadel , Frank Nltl,oraine, and I' rank G'Connell. Bill XYartl was assisted by Gene Nlajew- ski, George lienedek, Norman Sullivan, Charles Clemensen, Daniel ll'ard, lohn Nluldoon, .Iohn Daugherty, l,eonard Flank, and liarrv llvan. 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It is this depart- ment that informs the outside world of the inside happenings at the university. The bur- eau became centralized in the new executive quarters almost hve years ago when Nliss Carey assumed the duties of the ollice, fol- lowing her graduation from the Liberal :Xrts college. The facilities of the department are avail- able to every college in the university, and news of a general nature concerning the school, emanates from the ofiice of the l'ub- licity Director. The bureau sends releases to press associations, metropolitan, neighbor- hood, and out of town papers, to magazines, bulletins and educational periodicals. Stu- dent aids during the year have been Stanley .lacobson and Nilo Salemi. I nay ll ran ulitor of the .lourna Rl'Ilfll0l1.f lmlrurlion. Tiff! P '4.?,? 'file 4 JM? ww, in if ffl. ggi . ii ,I 3 -.. 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'9 s .M fs we it P5 Ig 35 'mg v., .L .Rei ' . v.', 3'.,.g.,Jn ' g., r2ii3ws 4' -Y n KL--:laude if l':iu-x, ilirerlor ul llie llc l'.iul rlr-parinn-ni nl pulvlirilx .IIIIIHNA UF lIElIlilllll.' I .'Tlllll'Tlll N . . . ln l'ebruary, WSI, De l'aul lniversny began publication ol' illC.lf1lH'llllf of Rr'f1'gf1'o1z.r 1lI.YfI'Ill'fl.0Il, the only publication in the ling- lish language devoted solely to the teaching of Religion. lfdited by lfllamay l loran, pro- fessor of liducation, the journal has subsc rib- ers in every state in the l'nion and in more than a dozen foreign countries. lts readers. numbered by the thousands, are made up principally of the teaching Sisters, Brothers, and Priests engaged in the work of religious education. The Very Reverend Xl. il. O'Con- nell, CRI., is chairman of the .Xdvisory Board, which reads like a YYlio's Vl'ho in the teaching of Religion in the l'nited States. The -lournal is published monthly during the school year. Parr , Y I N1 XI-lhxnif-tt, N X .X wapfxxi r .il llr l'.l1il .X len years ago the Government estahlish id the xdllfllltll lonth administration in order to .assist deserving students in meeting the llll.lIlkl.ll reqmrelnents ul an edueation QHIKL' !ll.lI time llle Xlrql ll2lS llL'k'llIllL' at pei'- lllllltlll llXllllt it utxx K1 . 1' i 4 is allege to the hene lll ol the rlllilflllw ol .XlllCl'lk'Ll. v v . llere .it lle Paul the Xl .X is under the uptixisioii ol Nli. l,. Nl. Nltllermott, lol nn ' llfoliessor ol' the l'niversitv. Klr. Kle- p t Q NATIIINA --- YOUTH AIIMINIITH TIU Dermott has done a splendid joh, as attested hx' the eompletion ol' nearly twenty major surveys sinee origin of the appropriation in WSE. .-Xll the money reeeived from the govern- ment is paid out to the students, since the university pays all the expenses of the ad- - ministration of the De Paul Unit. During the yea r 1938-39, approximately 247 De Paul students benefitted from the funds of the . NYQX. The material eolleeted th rough the various - surveys is very important both to the govern- ment and the business man. Abstracts of the finished surveys are published in the Infor- - mation Serviee of the Department of Com- . lllCl'L'C. i 1 I K t X , .X personal flu-ek of R li lliqiiiilwin 'TF llllt' ul lllt' Nllllllfllf rt'- I Ula un C I Hr Puffs lu Nlr. Nleller- No no Miss Carlson !l1 5 l12FXr'.s Hunt ' V ' I thzifs the wrong key. -if TN if - . , Z1-Jffws 1 Q ! l PL Th Paul 1940. sity it tion l form cours M Place succe coopi and own selve cxpe D1 t V, ,:f mv .. a , fm -, N , '-- 4. v ' 1 ,-'- H . it ,. , M 9 -. lf,-. ' 'J' 2 Q' ' . '.' ' ' 1.',,,1'i' J f I f,-.A -+,.,:: A- ., f3,i'7 ' -424, 1 ni . .k ca-, D- , M U f .7 ' 'J' '. :'f.'--7 iL. .al5 , -, V. 1. mf ,f-113: 'nf' :M , ' .-I. , f V -ia 1 ' Q pf.. it gg., I - A .,f-, .3.: 3b.-gl , , H. I . ,... ..., -I.. V, 4 .hgh I K , ' '- '. -, 1 'V .4 ,, . ,. . A -I E. -.mf ed or in rn- he 1d- U3 1ul the Jus rn- the or- fn- l a .4 PL CEMENT IHIHE ll The centralized Placement Bureau at De l'aul celebrated its fourth birthday in Nlarch. l9-lil. Like other departments in the l'niyer- sity it enjoys healthy, steady growth, registra- tion being open to all graduates, students, and former students who satisfactorily completed courses. Miss Dorothy Dockstader, director ol' the Placement Bu reau, attributes much ot' the success of the department to the outstanding cooperation on the part of De l'aul graduates and students in referring openings in their own oflices or positions for which they them- selves have been rejected because ol' lack ol' experience. During i939 the Placement Bureau arrang- ed lol'.tppl1eants three thou intl lIlltIXltXX which rcs Xli l i tl ll st,tl 1 ltr t I the ll l ttii unix 1 x L, tix gli in Ill l tl tu tilted in thirteen httndttd Nm :tion secured by De l'aul nten and wonitn l his Q ll ltlltk PLI L'L'lll lllk'l't l L lll lllt Illlllllltl Ill alettl: 'l'h tl plttttntnt oxti tht pitxiott xt ll C 1 ' l,lltL'll'lL'lll liuretu 1 tlso tt pon ihlt lor the orgtnifttion ol tht I nixti IIX Nl in Nlailttting Cilinit tx tilt seni or- ol tll dep-trtinent . 1 lmlt to tnluttt tn-l Bliss Dorothy lloekstntler inter- l'he lle l'.iul Klan Nlitl. tin views :ln :lpplieant lor one ol' tlinie his insult- t nqnn t r it the numerous positions open In ll lntlnsttiwl lrttlels nl th I llc lztul students. gr nt in their s--'melt t i t I l Q. X , ffs .Y,-sa-,pi-g,:g,.S, .. V qg ..A.,..9 :Q pe.'1',... --my .Q A . , ig, ' .4 , a-FM Y 7 ' ,. MJ. 5- ,.-,4 U ?' t t. 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'l'hrnughnut the ten as grand as prmssilylg, mg years the Cuftfllll 1135 l3CCIl Cl1'UWIl 011 Plfml' linished pinduet llespnlxt .1 master ti lil ni in ieh eres, revivals, and current plays or the time. hip nl' iiisti'tn'tinri .ind liarkgiwuiim Inn-ix i I1-t All have shown the merit or master direeting. ruin ntl the ye'rrxy.1s tht tliitttin f .rr 1 pl IX mg All have expressed the aims nl an organiza- by Nliss Ibn!-1, lfnlex neulx ity har tion seeking N5 rightful Pl21fC11mfH12ifS UW- e Cinntlin in 'l'he,1tre Cir-wup ulin ttnud till temporaries. tm tindersrnitl the lin nr ten yen -11 tnnrt -ict Through the past year the prnduetirmns nn the pn-1 nl Nlr. ltlyin .in-l ln. Un l nl, hQ were marked with enmedy, tragedy, and just ind every mt-inber lm- xxtirluil l1.n.i r.. Ninn.- thc plain dramatie aehievement. IX-lillfjfffxlll of nut the ten years. 'lln ren it rr lint lirtn 3 H GMI, Pax! Ronzf, P1'ff.'1r.v of Sofriely, The rnunded nut xxt-ll, lg0 Stuffit, and .lfzzrrfer in the C'flf!It'l!l'll! were DC some of the plays whieh graced the bnards are upon whieh the students of the Drama Sehnnl - V - . - N'4'lll'N lllP'll tln' little' llu.it.1 rr.-stnrni r - ll in lt i out trod. ln all of the plays the ability nl each l'l,,,l'jIllH,,,1 N,,,,,,t -- 1,,M., md, Mr , . ,i , H - - - - li' l'.sI , sul ,lvl 'i lu -it-rr l -nd member nl the east was strained until it was H' ,tifu ,fp .,',',f,i., ,l,,',,,,1',x,m,' u,,,',N H, , , Q ,,, l Lsrni .ls In Ili I Ivnlrxit gn I uifrl, itl tl 1 i I CCS I5 lll!'Nllt' ti llllllillll lllllhlll r A tml- .limi 1 fl lnlx in Ili I ri l nlrnnl i i ,r1 lt lr l r plmlilx ul xx ll' I rds ral re, as De iv- ito on ,pb lrama, FCS flll before lepart- 9rinei- the fi- le Pil- I' ,t , ' ' li - . --1 z .f1'1'- ' r 1 r Ai : ,Sa , .ful-A-i-..:: X 5 X . y A . N , 1 Ny f-.Q y ,y 'f,-'.,'., ij V. yu, , l it ,j4:,e , fjgggiqz. 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N11-1111.111-111.11111 N11-l11111 .1De1'11111's11wn 1111 1111-111111.111'g11111l111111er22. 113317, 111111 111 11111'l1I1X111l111lI11lIl ll-11161111-r1XI1lXX'L't'1i. 11 ' 'N 111 ll 111 1111 1111 1111 111 11 111-111111' 111 ll 1115- 1 111 1 XXII1111. 111.111-. LH1ll111l'1. 111111 5L'l'L'IlllY. 11111 111113141111 Ill.l1'1i 1'111111'111 f1nn111'f111 De ,hw . N 1 1 1-1-. N1 1 Ill 1:11 1 Xl, 1111-1111'I1l 111 1111' l . 1 .1 1-,1.111 .1- 111' 11111.l111 111- 11x1'I 1111' l'1111l's hfth consecutive year i11 a cooperative e11'11rt i11 the held of radio i11 educatio11. In 1935, De Paul joined with Northwestern a11d the l'niversity of Chicago i11 forming t11e l'niversity Broacasting Council. Today, De l'aul 1111d Northwestern maintain the cou11cil, witl1 the Field Museum a11d the Art Institute as associate members. Representing President Michael -1. O'Con- nell, CRI., S.T.D., i11 the University Broad- casting Council at the present time are Dr. l'l11w11rd E. Egan, Downtown Liberal Arts dean, Frederick VV. Mueller, assistant dea11 in t11e evening Commerce school, a11d David Nl. S1l2ll'Cl', university comptroller. Past programs presented by De Paul llllC1Cl' 111e C11LlllClliS sponsorship included: Family l'11e11:etb1111k, News Behind t11e News, It's 'l'l1e Law, Let's Hear Your Side, the widely 111111111111' Bull Sessions of De Paul's debaters, l311:1iness 'l'11day, a11d You a11d Your Child. .-X ppea ri11g most frequently on Hhleditation 111111 Xlel1111y Clllflllg its twenty-six week ru11 were l'1'111'eSs11r l-larry D. Taft, assistant Law s1'l11111l dean, wl111 delivered the philosophic 11issertati11n 1111 the theme chosen to give mea11- ing 111 the 1121595 program, sl. Manley Phelps, 1,l'f11.L'SS1Jl' 111' lfnglish a11d Public Speakingg Regina lljertelius, l,I'01'CSSOl' of Speech i11 the lDl'ZllT12l Department, and the Reverend 1'il'2lIl1i N111 rphy, Chl., Professor of English. lhese 111en1bers 111' De l'aul's faculty were e11111l11ye11 i11 giving substance t11 the abstract l1lL'1llL'. at times illustrating dramatically the lives 111111 works 111' the XYOl'1C1,S greatest liter- ary fl of 1116 m were P liatns flfl 11112166 SCh his Dfam dran1at1C UI manager- Starrin Czerwonl the Musi PCVHUVC lon. 1 fern and mg the fl21r,DQ C0Uneil, IISUKLHC ll O,Con- Broad- are D,-D 511 Arts lt dCan David 1 under Family Is, It's Widely baters, Child. itation ek run tLaw sophie mean- helps, ,kingg eh in erend glish. Were 5fI'2lCf y the liter- ' AV Y. 'ff'-avi fill' -2- ,,,.,. 1 . rf f' 1 473,151 Q f'!fi5 .' i ii' Q j 7 . 1, i . .-- . ,sho H973 A Wwqly, 'ri l ' 'i ii ,N tri, Nts,-tg.t. ,,.l 1 - .ir ip ,, ip, ' , ,frm w ,- i - 1 .sl , sion,-' A 1 A t ,ii-s...,,i ip' is-. ws.- N wt Tpigjp iff H silty Mg L.gA..M- - my figures. .hiding them in the preparation ofthe manuscript for broadcasting purposes were Professors Stanley Read, Ceeil XYil- liams and Arthur bl. Sehaetiter ol' the Coni- meree sehool, as well as David ltl4in,wl1o led his Drama sehool members in several short dramatie features. Allan Nliller ol' the l',B,C was indispensable as production manager. Starring as musieal soloists were Riehard C'zei'woiiky, head ofthe violin department in the Nlusie selioolg Sergei 'l'arnowsliy, emi- NIL it piani rind member of the Nlu it tli vol , A Xrtliur Ci. l3eelier, dean or the Nlu it Nb-1 il who led the .X Q .ippella tlioir' lxiipli NIL li tus, ten 1 Nlorris Cro IS 'Q 1 ir: .md Xlaisaiet l,estti Hi in- Ill ber loo lurriislied Xl rliii il' it il biekffrouiid tor llie pr- rim xx' ' ,H luimshed bw llenrx Heber .ind ilu XXMX Coiieeit oitliestri De l'rul lir reisori to be pioui' it it v elloit in iidio iu idut ilioii .lllrl llie tomin 5 1 season xxill, xxitliout doubt lind it 1 li mir lll Ilie lit lil. Sqying' IM- l':iul reweseiitzrtixm I tlit I lllX i in l lo.uli'1sliiig1 iouurl 'N H ,V .N i , , llielowl flizirles Nlelxoiii :ind gl. Nlxiiilelx I'lu-lps Inset Nllss hflllll lljelteluis ll bln-rl llarrx I7 I ill md lredi-rirk XX Nli ll I , Xaf' WN . ...A i l iv 'XJ K - 1.-'. fir I grin tel Music. ll IE I' ll l T E P ll XXI- say hats offu to the three large .Xrtliur C. Beck- er,Mus.lD,, Dean of the School ol ips that make up De Paul's elien- ' - e in the world of music. Oi course, they are far from being the only exam- ples ol the l niver ed ability, and seems ready for even greater successesi Perhaps no better description could be made of the Choir than that put forth last year by a leading critic, These youthful yoices achieved in the serenely moving music a genuinely angelic quality. Dillicult selections are second nature to members of the De Paul Symphony Orches- tra, directed by a renowned conductor, Mr. Richard Czerwonky. VVell-known for his concert and radio work, M r. Czerwonky has assumed an important place at De Paul. Twice-yearly concerts are a regular feature of the Symphony, Thorne Hall being the scene of their endeavors. Composers essayed include M a s s e n e t, VVagner, Rubenstein, Tschaikowsky, Saint Saens, Arensky, and others. Distinctly a brilliant organi- zation, De Paul's Symphony cannot be sufliciently praised. e And last but not least, De Paulls . . . . 5 Q musical talent emphasis within ix' XR 1:-5, i sity. but the :X Cappella t'htnr. the l'niversity Symphony Or- ch estra. and the l'niversity symphonic .md marching band make up a very impressive and impressing trio. th U1 i large but not unwieldy size, e .X Cappella Choir isa magnilicent .ind highly-trained group, relying for lll 5 it ellect on nearly perfect technique d timing rather than on the inherent 04? 3 fa LICIHIIS ol IIS members. Dean :Xrthur C, Beck- er. dt in nl the department ol music. is the K lu l.lllllL llllLNllH XXIII! s sry tr tr 4 ' ' if 5 highly regarded I-it his hrilli int hit 4 Q on-work with the Choir. lxnrollmtnt in 1 Vlvtll lsoptn to my tudtnt til tht l .lllt N HCI i lr not r Nil ik ' the 1 irty-voice .X Cappella ' 4 Q S ' i ' 'niyersity estricted to music students. While WSW! Yer Station XYC SX and a nation-wide Tires, 'IH' F's'4lr. the Choir displayed mark- Concert Band, under its impressario, Mr. T. M. Justus, himself a French- horn virtuoso, is worthy a good bit of watching. Alternating - first as a marching band at the basketball games and sporting events, and then appear- ing as a symphonic band at the various public appearances of more dignified nature, it is all De Paul. Entrants again are welcomed from the entire school. Its caliber is however high, and it is hnely directed. Concerts of the De Paul Band are held in Thorne Hall and the De Paul auditorium. Concert selections range from Irving Berlin and John Philip Sousa to Liszt and Mous- sorgsky. Mr. -Iustus and the members of the band pride themselves on their presentation this year of their second annual Clinic Pre- sen boc che Bai the sho The it z talei on Cont Sym Czei An sity the 1 i0rs War. Y gfCater 'U C0uld Jrth iouthfui EZ fllligic last 'ture to Oreheg- Of, Mr. f0T his nkY han 'au1. feature mg the essayed enstein, lY, and Organi- cannot Paul's essario, French- 1 bit of st as a igames appear- various gnihed' ntrants entire 7 high, held in no riuni. Berlin Mous- e band pn thn 77 in J scntcii Ull DcL'cr11iici'B in i '1 ll ilu lv, gn- , K I K In ' . K i3UL'iiCI' iiutci. Llii prep .kl,.,.,l ly.H,5e .HM ,,, ,NIL , ,..IL.ix.i x x , i fhCef 1le WUC iflVilwi I p iiuip ii ii ii Nlizzpxii 21.9 ez: iiu lk- I..iii ti.,::.t iiiaix iiziiiii ciiillik, xxiiiili illviiiplv-' tw ixiviliiii i1'N'Iw.gfx14,ig1x 'Nw 'lY'YV'i3 , ,MU-11 Kill! iillliln wt' llic iiiiixxiiiiml pix!-iiiiiiix .iii-. erm' x-.::i: ., vi' -' liiw .1 'iii 'ig .ai -hu '.'.' liltlll lily plvipvl' Ik'killliilllL hl Iilx N viii ll K Kiki .Z-Lili ' . L ll' . l 11 . s I 'Ll ' IV - L rs N ' , S 1 'L ' Q xi' 1' '. ' rm lill' rguim in-luulkx Ni liz s-- u' 1' 1' nplunix Orrin-Nlrii Rirlmiil rrumilny ix iiiguwlru I 2 UN' U ' sltx' iillllti 1:1 - ev ' IU the C hirngn hrzulmm, Drum ini Jura :Irv :1 U if i. wairvs fur si large rmud .gk L... 'Pal ,ll THE M nun: L eunnu' ann Guaia emu X hleasant reversion from the tendencies or rnotlt-rn song is supplied by a group of wtll-known singers from Downtown De I' nil. Their leader is .-Xrthur C. Becker, dean oi the Sehool oi' Nlusie. and they perform under the nanie ol' the Nladrigal Singers. Iheir nuniher is small. but its exelusiveness 1 v - 1 ' .ltternnnes its exeeptional talent. since it ls tletteil from among the linest singers in the . - . lolle e ol T'lllL' .Xl'IS. PN Y.ll'ltilIscit'kA1lSlHllS lind the Nladrigal Sing- ti really to oblige with their array of songs il ning hack In the troubadours of the seven- utnth eenturxp ln the past they have ap- pt iretl on the programs ot the lniversitv llroatleasting Council and in addition have given numerous song recitals in the city. XN'ith the addition of the Rev. T. Bar- rett, CBI., to the faculty of the Uptown College of Liberal Arts, the Glee Club there promptly was welded into a highly eflicient organization. Father Barrett's musical tal- ents were immediately put into use as the membership of the Glee Club took on a more prosperous look. The group got down to serious work and within a short time, had performed before the rest of the Cniversity at the annual Re- treat Breakfast, with hearty applause. The singers also were present at the First Friday Nlasses, singing on most of these occasions and also aiding during the Retreat. 4 I itll- If'fH H1 i'-lil-Ilia sew-rail centuries hazel. :ire 'lheyire all here-nieaning the inenihers of lfzither liarreltis li ' l i 'N l 'IN' Mllllfllill Chorus. successful l'htown Cilee Clula Q55 J!! T g':ryl 'V3AT V L' 'El e is i, 'ily t il 'H deff. ' Q.-- 4' .' ,-' ,, 1 t is , K. J Y rv' 'c'AL1,: a - I si,'Qi-ifaftt 'W' jx X ci '25, 'A , , , 4 lguzyfsiix 5, pg, K: - 1. U. ,I.,.L .. it -. gh ,kfihl 1 i 1. 161 1 ffif' -Juv ' A 1 ' B y. Bar- Jtown there icient L1 tal- ls the more li and Jefore .1 Re- The 'riday asions S ' Qf I ,. Un. ,, V, mfs'- 'T-' -hy, ij, 4 -QQE5 'Sl EH 4' f 91-'Wi 'ilk , Y 31 2 sw: f f -' J fs L 1 I' 1 A V ix . ,1 ,Milf-arg V E A-if R, 'r Ile 4 0 filo, ,r f . ., '-f . 1 llr ACTIVITY UIIIHIPS Where the world prepares its leaders and educational fullness is measured in deeds. Ixr rn A L,.1 ala' , ,W U .. , .. 4-evil 1 tml in speech encounters with ting colleges. Nor were these ttomcrs Io the De l'aul varsity in unexpericncetl lot. Ylionien de- tis Rita ,lane Carlson. Xlary t mer, Virginia Nlcfabe, aml l i im'cs Xlassey executed, not only i gitat munber of interesting de- t but also, lorcnsically, several , in il woman's debate squads. l i ink , tht tht it abilities. time aml again during the 7V T'Z7?' HIRE .' U CTI ITIE ,H lla- l'l3'l-l'l-lil debate season was particu noteworthy in bringing to the fore mt tt ,HMI lic-rc-tol'til'L' hidden forensic talent. lttl bv such members ol the 'Pill Xllilfll 'lg 3'-u ni in intl Clem' Nlajewski. a quite formida ,ioup ul newllcdged debaters en- wtd the mainstay of the women's squad Xid qu ul were l Iowa rd Dan, blames Tully, lYil li im l oley,.lustin NlcCarthy, Nlarvin Siegal, x ml NlcNellis, Lawrence Scully, aml on Dembski. Common knowledge to o t ul us is the fact that these men prov t tml extemled debate season. Debating t tml six times each week grew to be al s t habitual with most of these varsity men ncrs. .Xml they seemed to thrive on it llut it takes more than top-flight debaters R , afie, ree x tl Scanlan. l'lll CllL' Kennedy'.,lules Sher- ble ing thc grcybeards of the men's debate hec to make a debate year as successful as this one has been. It takes coaching, generalship, and above all, skillful assistance. Mr. Leo Sha- piro, head debate coach did all these things to a neat brown turn. And he did more. Cor- recting a speech fault, suggesting avenues of research, making speakers out of talkers, Mr. Shapiro not only coached, he befriended. He was abetted, more than less by Assist- ant Coach Gene Majewski, whose chief function was to teach the effective use of statistics and to emphasize the need for thorough preparation. Outstanding, perhaps, in this year's debate season was the debate o gb new to De Paul debate 1.1-zo sn.-ufnzo . . debate director , , , , -se tour young ladies subject, Resolved: lhe United against Manchester College on the States should join a Federal Union of World Democracies. This debate was stenograph- ically reported and will form a part of the 1940 edition of Nichol's Best Inter-collegiate Debates. Gene Kennedy and Gene Majew- ski upheld the negative of the question for De Paul. Other forensic competitors included New York lfniversity, College of the Pacific, Xl'ayne llniversity, Northwestern, Chicago, Detroit, Rutgers, Carroll College and many such stellar forensic aggregations from all over the country. A e 1 ordel MCC point Upto - l mack Maj: Gene kanci press Stem MCG G ro g Assis Gene down Mary ly fl FCSCZI lleba piro table, man Am as-f f af- 4, .WJ- , GYQ, , llgnx S .ml.1n .nppln zh lc! IlII H In 'ax I 4' :I I'- Gnc Illfllflf cl ulrlrllvx lp, and Xr'rnIll1'l'l'Ina'u-x O Sha- llll'l Xu, Xu, Klum ' NIM Y Ilsx N I. llllillll I I Il - Cor- lues of Out of only I IIIIRXII cl:-l1':r111gfI.--.1-:lx . - UN4'l'JllIl , Chl' .C VVHS IIILIVIK .mul .Xslfl.ml I Xiznj xx ki ASSISI- Whose 1.111 lxrl i luukvl th thC kann- 'lx lun l,.1k1-I Ilrwaw Ins pmn! 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This orgy of mud and blood took place after a heavy rain and the participants were liberally mucked up. The winners? The llpperclassmen, of course. S ,rm trooutr w 1: Moran, Corcoran, Fielding, XVeislnk, Dnsehcne, llzlrris, :uno Bftlllllll lxaibcrnzi. Row ll: Collurzi, C'orre:1, Rutlcl, Curzon, Barzinowski, I imll, j. Skrodzki. Row Illi Miller, Ralclochonski, l,1lll0lll', Rmlger, ' mnn lp, mn, Rohan, NVrohlewski, Bourke, Szikewicz, Gillen, llinckley. u ix luiumli Biker, Mciiownn, Madden, Sachs, Gordon, Dolehitle, O'C'onm-ll, ul ph C t oo Keanu, T. Skrotlzki, Browne, Gaiincr, Dolieny. f y Wig if ,.. .JA-4... V' T tivill o rgz its i imp boni Fen ily can T lers and hen .loe ,,-,--.w - ,., !,'g , f I T '. f - - -'rf suv-sf,-,, 'Thr' Q. '-' ,' ' ' ft' 1. ' 1, -7 . ,-'.u. K . liqfg ' . f,. 1' ' f'L5,f'.' 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HFIFCS. illlil MIISWY. activities :ls hay-ride :ind roller skating parties, :ind lvairn dances, AMAZIINS Continuing the social success of the years since its organization in 1925, the Amazon Club of the College of Commerce has thor- oughly enjoyed the school year, and further- ed the aims of its founders. Green caps this year became the enforced ogue, and style leaders of 'iris vere more '1d'1m'1nt than the l resident, . osephine hohnson, in LllfO1'ClllU' the decreed toques. lhese hats were nowhere more in exidence 'n it ie i ello lea in October, w en fres imen met their upperclissmen sisters ind were formally inducted into the club. ie assisting o ficers electee ear y in year, inc uded laran Massey, Xi ice-presie ent orothe -Xmato, lreasurer 'ind Nlary D 'ine fi F1 X X r'X.1V l Kelly, Secretary. XYith their President the oilicers arranged a trip to a local fur shop, where the complete process of furcoat manu- facture was demonstrated in detail to a la rge group of girls. ' ' e succcss'u union ' ' 1 .- 'irons Tected 'ift I' ' ' s si ' - rous natinee 'inces which were exc - ' rally ' ' e . e oi t 3 ' tiem was tie C iristnris dance, where exery- e rid '1 wonderfu time 'ine also he s 'e the charity ' f D ' . us .- rayon ' ses v' 1 o er cluJ.' 'lul le f tie m,st 'lctixe 'ears o school s existence Pace 107 i 4 .s....-...-,., . .Ill Illll ' s tlcnt ll'ol11 casc- I 1 in ition lor thc lixx tu 4 ' H 9 ' ll l'l Tl 0 l l versitx' has met such prominent schools as the Il Il I ., , ., Q l'nix'ersity oi' Illinois, Northxyestern, Loyola, lioolttl1to1'x lu .ntnal tfvtllllf nn phltlltc 1. . J,. ' and the l'nix'ersity of Chicago in mock trial tln ilu tnlt- xxlnth thc Iunioi l,.n qlssocia- llttll ttlx to oxcltr - Q competition. The competing schools are giv- mt' ln its attempt thc ls s,...,g . 'ts mem- en a set of facts from an Appellate Court otintion Iostcrs in.inx .tixne tor I -' ' ilL'Ill mem- hti Nlonthlx ltttuits hx pionin . 4 case and they are notilied one week from the trial date as to which side they are to take. hir ral mln- lt'-'il pnncssioii, intra-class and rs ' I Iiach case is heard in the orthodox courtroom giatc l1ll't'IlSlt'5 zll'c L'llL'fllll'iIgL'tl. :tml - - A ' - procedure and finally a decision is rendered ihoxr ill the Iunior Hai .Xssociation .ltts as ' . ' Q to l7L't'olllc lll Hllllfllllllllll lfll' l'lU Nllltlkllb htttti ittluanitcd xxith the laxx' pri it Illtlllllcl'-, turrent I mrohlcms, and ideals, u hy a judge noxx' actually sitting on the state mlession bench. The student laxx' firm of Goode, I-Io- gan, Leiberman, Nlajexyski, NI u r ra y, and f - - Zuraxyski represented De Paul at these Mock -3 X tilt ol Nlock lppcllaltcfourt lrlzlls, - :Xppellate Cou rt trials. pntitipittwl in hx the major laxx' schools in tht tilt iscoinltictc 't l hy the Illinois liar ' ' This season, the club has been successfully X ot 1 :non or xxlnth the Iunnor liar qlssocia- administered by Ray Smerge, president, and tioni in iuxiliarx. 'lilll 'Ihr lnnioi hir .ls-oclilllull. 'flu' ol the largest organizations in tht- I.:ixx' hchool, Its work is mioxxn .inl lflt hx cxcrx l.ixx qu, 's year De l'aul I'ni- Larry Ryan, secretary. l lt-nt at Dt- Paul, J Dc more inllui inte rl incre Fath John chair succc Tl those their the n In' the i speci Cisez in in poter A x I. V, ,. tx wr -1 H,?2z', f'f 41 I 1 ,sf H -ff -- .- ' '1.:3'iff my - ' Q74 infill' Lf 37- , 1253-' fi-3:-. 1 f. ', ', - ' Sw ,-Q, . 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Barrett, CBI., moderator, and john N lcCullough, Eucharistic-Our-Lady gan of De l'aul l'niversity and lfranccs ll of Nlundclcin College. 'l'his was a very plea llll Chillfmimi the YUM was Ulllsldcwfl il- VCV3' sant climax to the activities ol' Clisca. llc l'aul . 4 successful one. The plan for the year of Cisca inspired those participating in its effects to bring their family circle to a greater realization of the need for Christ in our daily life. Cisca took part in the welcome ol' .Xrc bishop Stritch. heing represented hy XYilfred U'Sullivan. Senior Class l'resident. Uisca did not have a College Forum hecause that .5 type of meeting has heen suspended since last Important in the organization of Cisca was Wil . the institution of a new division which held special meetings for the college students of 1 Cisca. Through the season this group gained in influence and importance, and will be a As to special activities, Cisca sponsored an cu .X number of students stood out in Uisca tctivities in the past year. such as Rita Nlc Grogan, Northside llrcfect, Steve l,oslia Klarv Weber, and Nlarx' lane Nlack. Ciene h- potent factor by next year. Kennedy, past l'I.U.l,. chairman. acted as Dis ssion leader during the course of the year IM I'gmI fist-gtnsg Rim lj farex, liiunl., Nl.tirusl.i, Nlarl., Nlcl-iogan, cilM'll officers: Stephen l.oslf.:l. Ri- Vross, Salerno, Ron ll: XXX-islztl., tiawlinska, Nlttullough, l ki No 131lNlt-CIroggm,:tntl lohn Nlcfnl- lan, 3ll'ciHI'lll2ll'h, llonrke, llolirny Row Ill' Rohan, lxing Curzon, lougli, li,U,l,. chnirnian. fi ll'll'll. 5l5 l5'- 1 l f Wigs, 'i 'S' if 'Q f' t .f 4 '- if--1' f2'N PACE 109 li A .51 xx? vj:-h ,,, ,el ,.,,--.,,,,. .Mg g f'--wx Jrlfzzf 2.flf I-4 I 5.19 'l up Y ,Q lM,sfif lf ' Q A iigiai, Q x5 'Jax- K :-if ' 1.5 I :Jil J . Z x . 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N ,-Af I' , Jr-- iere iate di- l of the ssed 'ro- ean 'eu- the 36t- ire- ics. of bu- the ind 1'6- Barney Clemensen, energetic pres- ident, proclaims while Eugene Lie- berman kibitzes. 4-v Itsjust :1 little place where old friends ineel--tlie Nleehqin Society meeting. JUH . EEHAN MEMURIS l 'UCIETY Early in the year of 1936, the students of the School of Law fell heir to one of the finest cooperative units on the campus, the Meehan Society. The society was founded as a memorium to the late sludge .lohn ul. Meehan, former law professor and librarian at De Paul. As a cooperative unit the Mee- han Society maintains a non-proht book ex- change for the beneht of its members. This one feature of the society is invaluable to the law student, because it enables him to study certain required or even optional reading during his leisure hours at home. The well chosen book shelf is the essence of the organi- zationg however, the Bleehan Society's ac- i vkrmrigwgf lr M q Nh' I Q si X '7943' ff!3i,,-r 1 tf1 ,.,,,,t 1 E , .,.. 5' ,, I ,J '., fi 1 ' 3 5 ,- if 'ff' 'T' , ffvfii 3... . V g V , V .1 ,gf i,AWy-,,,.,.y I ,fx -2-t,,, vigrx.-- . ' f- is gy fp-arp,-tg -fi -fi. H -I ',' . ' V.. . p.ff,1. 3 ,Yi,.,.-1. -- r. A., I 5'--vszrvfi' . 6,21 ,gif-.-1 -1. - HTNQ5' ,- . , X-,XMIM wrt..-. , 7. ,swf Q A ,Wy -. s--I, MJ-.---,. - .- 2, ij.-,,., f- -. . -' A ,-Q., ' f 1 -I fer,-.gf . im- J., --5 if 4- , ' V ' p. -g 11.5.-.1 Q- ' X QHQ' !2,. ,f41ihjv,ghfif1:':'xkgQ'35 nil S jlvgffs- gf 3. rf' - fi eil, 11-21 . Z.. 5? girl 3 4,.,39.i. 1 .gEy1,w?3mv5 ,,. Lihfx-bggr. . ,Ng-531, ,, ,f .1 A ,I :: .gt5:':.1, D 11,53 ,lata - WWE , '-,.i..,u.- :fsi 'gf-fri' I .1 - V +1 3 .i 5-35-ig-j .117 ig, tap ,C fig- pigq gjflfwii f, jr-iff ,jf 1. -if . -if: .swf ij.,-sift' , wi- I t . e1 ',..:.f Y, . QL-' J, fri. 1- - x -6,-:U S ' 'gf-3. ,, tk 1 'Q 1.,g.,.x5Avi,-,igs : .hi EY:zj,'5,:.5,:,- Qfcfifl ,V p T':L' .sX 'Q -iz--2 , -F -ici, :iff L . rig.- -' i tivities do not stop at a well supplied library. The fostering of further pursuit of the study of law is emphasized by frequent ora- torical contests, prominent law lecturers, quiz contests, and the successful formation ol' an Alumnae group. :X sign of the year's success is the great increase in the club's enrollment. Today the Nleehan Society is the largest organized group in the Law School. 'l'o be congratulated on his excellent sponsorship of the society is l'ro1'essor .lohn Curran. Those undergraduates who have ably assisted are Barney Clemensen, president, and .Xlice I-Ieerey, secretary. Pam 111 IIEVANEY CLUB 'l'he llevaney Club is named in honor ot the llonorahle .lohn P. DeV21HC5W fflfmcl' Vhiel' lustiee of the Nlinnesota Supreme Vourt. XYhile once visiting De Paul, -lustice llevaney' suggested the formation of a society ul, l,aw Students which would have for its purpose the encouragement and betterment will public speaking among Law students. Ill ateord with .Iustiee Devaney's suggestions, the group was formed and now is one of the popular organizations in the College of Law. livery type of subject is brought before the group for discussion, with particular stress being placed upon those subjects of a social legal nature. l'eriodieally, moot trials ofthe .Xppellate nature are conducted, with the students as attorneys and judges. The Deva- ney tllub also serves as a proving group for the material for the State Nloot Court l'onipetition. To assure the fullest benehts to all students, there are units of the Devaney Club in both the day and evening divisions of the College of Law. Inter-unit meetings offer to all who attend an exhibition of speaking, debating, and court room technique which is immense- ly valuable. During the year, 1939-40, Prof. M. P. Ra- pacz, of the College of Law, has given the Devaney Club the benefits of his learning and experiences, and has been of immeasur- able aid to all Who Worked With him. In the day division, the Devaney Club officers are John Hogan, President, John Kowalik, Vice- president, and Alice Heerey, Secretary. The ofiicers of the Evening division are, Harry Dolan, President, Dorothy Stalzer, Vice- president, and Joseph Ryan, Secretary. john Hogan, President, looks on as Norman Sullivan, Treasurer, xlflllllflf ul the Douiitonii lh-vxim-5 Club gather for :i picture. qudits the books t ., ,A-J-'i' T vfefj mer' of s' in tl' of si are 1 Tl and i in at all O ed b Com mem vfort xvhic the a Pri sistar and , C.P.. Tc dents ed in P1'Of1 W Rrrv N ' ,zu sf?-xx Ntxlic by 1 111 Students' lub in both the Couegc Y 10 all who 15 imfllmgg. f. M. P, Ra, as glVeIl thi his learning of immeasur- J him. lnjjjj 'lb oflieers iii Kowalik, Vijf. Secretary, Thr on are, 1-larri Stalzer, Viri- Secretary. ,ooks on easurer, ' ' Cllllll TING Clllli The De Paul I-Iorzorary flccounlizzg Su- ,gjgzy was organized in the College of Com- merce in September, 1938, with the purpose of stimulating further interest and thought in the field of accounting, and in recognition of scholastic achievements of students who are majoring in accounting. The Society is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have achieved a'1B average in accounting subjects and a 'CCH average in all other subjects, and who have been approv- ed by the administration of the College of Commerce. An additional requirement for membership is the presentation of a 15110 vford thesis on some phase of accounting, vshich must be approved by the members of the accounting faculty. Professor Russel D. Haines, CPA., .Xs- sistant Dean of the College, has supervised and guided the destinies of the aspiring C.l'.A.'s. To arouse interest in the commerce stu- dents, guest lectures and forums were includ- ed in the organizations program for the yea r. Professor H. A. Finney, C.l'.,-X., of 1'lI.lIIlt'j'. - ' . l President Blonder and his man bl 'I 1 H ll ' ' ' lxun H1 lllllll lfriday, Kli' . I f ' if 1, i Jjt Hgi:'JDZ.,j:LPf, S757 im,,Lf,f5'Zg. J f-1 -.wi - Qojiil, ?a,5,,f,:,z ll-Y . . ,. - wif ?ia1.r'iiQ'i.-l ,1,,- .. A ,jf .W r,,?fr,,1,g?V:,:7yj fda' ' TLQ, ii If r em' 1 'fi f Mfgl' i fl v -f r ,HQ N, 5, f1 A' 1 1 :Jia-552642545312-'fl 1 ll V , - ' e . ' 0 always -re, wit 1 Dem uskl, c u m s sec- l'L'l1l I h IU, 1 That IUZIHQS here again-Klikun, X H I, 5 rl thu littl man uh is I Il' I Ill Q 1 I I ' ' C lg ll H to have one of the students present a brief, li reside chat on some topic of current signifi- cance in the business world. Then the battle of wits would commence as the floor was giv- en over to a round table discussion. Xo matter how far these discussions would deviate from the true solutions, the members were certain of climaxing the forum with an intelligent conclusion since it was the prac- tice of Professor Cyril O'Donnell to sum- marize the case and to render his expert ad- vice and wise suggestions. Zigmund Klikun, active in other clubs of the Commerce School, was acting Chairman ol' the liconomics Club, and Nlarion Demb- ski took over the Secretarial duties early ill September. J' .1- v' , ,r -4 fn g. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -is 1 ., FL Q21f1'9 l ' '1'-'al Ull14'4'f1 '11 llll' lf1 1l1UlI111'N l'l'lflllllI Nl11111l11-rx 111 Illl' l-1111111111i1'- l'-1r11111: RIM li 'l'11r11:1111'111-, ll:1rl. R1111' 11: NIT-,llHlll'N ll1lrI.Nl111l1'r:1111rg .X11- Y RllllL:l'f, 11 RllllLf1'f. Nlillvr, Z1-1111-l R1111 111: Ki1w11'i11, 1311111111-1.11, lllllllf NV1-ixl11L, l'l1:11r111:111g vlilllll .Xfl'Illll, 511-1111111 l1.l1xl'l' Rnu lxt lI1-.111, R.1g11, R1'1111ll, Nl.111i111p1, Rlllglll. 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The practice ot' serving tea and refreshments has also dr nothing in the way of driving away interested students. Ulive liottke, president, spoke at a meet- ing eonnnemorating the departure of the previous moderator, Nliss Virginia Vlfoods, to linish her graduate work, and then intro rlnl-ris nl the i'lpussic:il C'lulv: Row I: Tietle. l'e:trse. fiZlH'llll5li1ln XM'-'ll-. lx--like, Scligieler. Ron ll: Su N'ft'lfllSkl, Kirstein, Y. Rod 'er tu, la- 'im iii' li.ildaeei, I3 Rodger, Collins, Nolan, Nlaniola, I--lilruski, llirr, Sretupel, XXX-islzll., Knight. l L. ll-Ulllfll. ljnaul, Snutli, king, llzitler, lord, Brent, l7olelnde, hae lxr lm lx duced the Reverend Richard B. Sherlock, CRI., the new moderator, who had recently returned from Catholic University. A series of interesting lectures followed throughout the year. These included: the Battle of Cannaef' by the Reverend R. B. Sherlock, CM., 'lGlimpses of Post Classical Greece, by the Reverend Basil Kolar, U.S.B., l'Lysias, the Lawyer, by Ralph S. Bauer, Ph.D., HPhilosophy and the Classics,'l by the Reverend John Kearney, C.lNI., and others. Part of the club's activity the past year has been the assembling of a scrap book con- taining newspaper accounts and other resu- mes of the club's work. Ofiicers were: Olive Kottke, President, Irene Pearse, Secretary, john King, Trea- surer, and Halina Cvawlinska, Social Chair- man. Ollieers of the Classical Club: John King, Treasurer, Olive Kottke, Pres- ident, Rev. R. B. Sherlock, Motler- ator, Irene Pearse, Secretary, Hal- ina Gawlinska, Social Chairman. tty illll Un ganiz the C Hugl Coun 1939- evenii Th 330, reeog It not but al ing sc the fc Thi mal n Soon , for al woulc lCfl0Qk recelltly Ollowed Cdr the Cl R. 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IIE I' lll ALIININA x ASSUCI TIO X xxxxxxx xxI'Q.llllA.lllxHl at Ue l'aul l nxx'er xx xx xx xxx its xxxurtlx xegxr, hut one xxhxth IIII Xl l x'llxil'IIlxxllslX Nllltl' IIS IIIUCPIIIIII ls xlxx IM l xxxl Xlxxnxxx.xe ,X-sxxexalxxxxx. lio XIII xlexl lxx xxxxxxllxxsxxxxx xxxexl xxrxxluxtes xxl lit I,.lLIl a R ' ' x xlxx llxxxlhxw -xl nx.xxxxt.xxxxxn exxxxtxet xxxtlx PN v . xxx lx .xnxx .llsxx xx xllx the xxxxrli hexxxg xlx IIIL' lx I xx xexsxlx, the xxxexxxlxex'slxxp lx is xexrlx , . xx xx 1 xx ls .xx pre-exxl one xx! the prxmxxx xxnmxxxxxxxs .xl De l'.xul. I x tI'l xxx xlxe Xlxxxxxn.xe ls Xli lan X Y xfx. xxlxxlx' xxxlxex' xxllxeer- xnelx Xl X xv-5. x:xx'px'x'sixlx'xiI1 .Xnx L. Ixlf' x C lxxxlxxxl hlnigx' l lexxxg, lI'k'.lNlII'k'I'f .xnxl Xlx l IN xxxxxx. N x:.xl sx'xi'x'I.ll'x, Ilxexrxxxxx I - 'x 'lt ' t.xixX lxx .ilxl llll' Ixx1'11xL'x'k,,Ltl 1 I graduates, has been especially benelieial to the whole university. 'l'he De l'aul :Xlumnae held their x'eunion anxl earxl party of the past year in the north ballroom of the Stevens Hotel oxx Saturxlay, December 2. Nlrs. ,Iohn C. Nlel-lugh assum- exl the chairmanship for the reunion. The i'eatux'exl prize, a ten clay trip to Florida, the week before Christmas, was won by Marie Cervexxx' of Cieero. Like all sponsored par- ties of the .Xlumnae group, this affair' was a singula r sueeess. .X XX'ho's XX'ho dinner was held ixx Hay. Returxxing members of the Alumnae were allottexl live minutes to acquaint those present xxitlx their progress sinee graduation. 4- F ,f fn IV Ii Fe 1' SKCZI ga r posi sehr prox xlenn tere eax ref Sen tive wel K i X. NJ SPO11- ieague. lllu' RVN lg ll'.iI'1l,l'Nl,, lllIllll'f.lI1l1'Ul tlii'x.,t-it-ii, .1iitlRqisrs'.llvil IM-Lil suitlx simplwgl gil mic nl tht- Nli'l'iii'iii:ii'lf., pirsiali-ii! 5l.llllliIlLL zirv liirillv U'C'1iiiiu'll, ll.iiri lrvtxirrs -piiiimrt-tl In ilu' I-'tlkyr ,Xllgm li 'lllsf'. lltllll Vlwss, Slllll .lllvlisull ,iiiml .Xili'l.iiil-A Nl.iirnsL.i l'...- Vluli 1 l 5 Ellln ll llAN I UE l lllll Hcifil t . . . . . . ' 0 liiitizttcml two ycairs llgtl hy' thc Rcvcrcml tim liwfwiiic aiuiiiqiiiitul with xi iiiultitiiilc ni I lfcixliiiniiil II. Xlliril, UNI., ziml pi'ngi'cssiiig suhjcrts, given hy aiutliuritics in thvii' irspuc- reunion stcziilily uiillci' his ililigciit iliiwctimi, thc lfil- tivc liclils. 'l'ypit'ail wcrc thusc ul' Sieigi- ie north -t gzii' .Xllaiii l'wc fluh hzis itzlclicil at l'iii'ciiwst l':lll1lllllL'l'L', mi Uriciitail l,itci'aitui'cg Dr. lmvii aturday, position zlmiiiig thc mgztiiizzitiiiiis ul' thc Stein of thc Nlusit' SL'llUUl,1lll C'uiitciiipfmi'::i'y' I 1 2lSSUlll- sclimil. 'llhc club wats fntiiitlcll vliicfly lui' thc 'l'l'L'H1lS ill NlllSlL'2 illlll fllllllllll Nfll'll'lilll Gill- 1 pn, The pmiiiiitifmii ol litci'ni'y activity aimimiig thc stu- CUC. flll l'i'csciit IJRIY XY1ii't'ni'c. I tlciit hmlv, but :ilu fm' thc luttlicrziii I' E - - - 'ldai thc I -II I C M l' H liitcrcstiiig was thc talk givcii hx' Nlr. ' tcrcft iii ai tic .' rt.: - - - ,, ' if MWC N N .litmus hnllcmi, II.lD., cntitlul l,ciii1:1i'ilii iln Ted Pm' Cliniiwiiaiii ui' thc club this l'C1ll' was Rugg- l'iiici-Sciciitilit' liivciitiiiiisf' llis trcaitisc If WUSH tqiml Klqftii-i11g1t'Iq, giiitl tt, tht- Ui-tliimyy 1-Q- wciit bcyiaml thc i'ciiim'iicil :ii'tist's gciiius :it spoiisibilitics of that uilicc was aulilctl that ul' Pillllflllg, th rmviiig light un his lcsscr knnwii in May, hostcss. For it has hccn thc custom to st-ivc but cquzil skill in thc ficlil ul' st'iciitil'ic inven- ae XVQ1'C i'cfi'csliim'iits at thc mcctiiigs. 'l'xw i'i-pi'c- tions. This vwsaitility' ul' ilu Vinci furmcil .present sciitnitivcs lmiii cnicli class iniiilc up thc cf-:ccii- thc kcyiiiitc nt' thc aiililrcss. tix wmmittcc. Su 'h Rl lzirffc iiuclcu: wat: - 1. II fl .II I I l I I I N N .-X b2lllt1llL'f was hclil in Nlziy to lmiim' thc xx uyti ic , 1 m vc1', tni'c11'i c 'tii ,- wiii - - L JI NI I l l Q. I. l L 'l N iiimlcrutoi' :tml thc rilliccrs, aiiiil in gciicrzil tu 1itt'ii ' ix' at 'a1Ha1'ltY alll icii 'c. - - - - - - L lu - L l l - l l culmiiiaitc thc iictivitics ul at highly success- 'l'hcsc lccttims liqivc ciinihlcil thc stuilciits ful ycair. l ., ,??I- 1 i itl 2 i ,QQ?fl6lIl, , t lilfgl l ' 'A Iixfgia 119 iffjfffe ' g,.L, .-3' liiuii IIIIE IIEUTSCHE GHUPPE c r three years ol' existence Die Deutsche ' the c still ilays an important part in ll l I , U otiil and cultural zutivitics ol D' D2 lhuc years ago. a Cfliristnias Festival sp c 1 iul. on- the souil lux ilu- Cu-rni-in tactiltx' gave rise to .1 4 ' 1 'roup should be formed ult i Ili it ituini in Ci - ilerstaniling and appreciation to lu ui tlu un -it Cu-rnian lite and culture. The group was loinu-il aiiil cvcrx' rear has seen new fields ot in-lt ivor in whicli the German Group par- lls lp llL'4l. l Xt tlu' beginning of the school XCZIV. A nuttin was liclil tor the election of olliccis 5 Io tontioiuf ilu' lornial organization ol the firoup Xt this ineetiiilf all the German stu- . . . Q.. .lint lLll'llL'l iau-il in ilu Haines and sirwiriv, l h h is 1 ' ' SlllL'SS of electing ollit' ilun tinu ilu hu I 1 i chosen filet Di lxarola Cu'igcrwas'1g1iri ers iltx' irlxi or. Ciorilon Curzon was elected Presi- -ltui ham .Xroiison was ch . 1 - -lint llax Nlunuli. lrcasurcrg Louise N oscn Vice-pr Q or C91 iiolo Secretary: Dorris .Xrenilt aiul lrene . , . ltilikowski, Social C'liairnu-ng and lx iul. l'uhlicity Courts el. lliis xcar the lcstivitics opener Norn l with .1 Christmas Party in the Liberal Arts build- ing. The W'omen's Clubroom was a master- piece of decoration, with pungent spruce branches providing the motif. The center of interest was a beautiful Christmas tree, with its candles burning. The capacity crowd that attended this third annual Christmas Party were entertained and fed in a lavish style. All kinds of cakes, cookies, fruits, nuts and cups of steaming coffee were on hand. Following their now-established custom of monthly meetings, Die Deutsche Gruppe sponsored a new idea in the field of enter- tainment when, on March l, it presented a Musicale, with students from the German classes providing all the talent. Refresh- ments were served as usual. The rise of the German Club to such a prominent position in the social life of De Paul University has been frequently the cause for admiring comments. And if thc next three years show such a phenomenal growth as the last th ree, Die Deutsche Grup- pe will become a traditional De Paul insti- tution. N1 1 1 l ll: lliiilsilir- bln -' '- ' ' ppt iolililig llulll from lo lvgu-Ly Qiyrdmy Cu,-you resident .1 I' . ,, lx i I I l Nl ,Xiillfg t...ul..n. l't-.ii-4-, I-uliix. 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' . . - 'nm'c. .Xmi hmx' wcll wc know that nmv ' -. .C mall -vt H1 IXXVIIIX vwl LIIII Iln ll lm Hu I1 nu In ll lllklllplll md mm , the Irfmtdfml'lsupcntu.1ll. umw. cxn'lLmx'c wi um if x ulmlm xu rr k'Il.lkIkli ln 1lSFHk'l.lIL mum- DM 5- U know fhf U ff'iSh'11i 'I imc 'ml MI Hi ml lit P H.Um.ms HH my mum Ut' SM- ll.XXl1f'.SLlI'L',II1Cf'L'1lHLd lffhL' I .ln-Ilcllclm' H, Q X XI ,X 1 ,,,Ip,k.1l,,l,,, Xyl R,,,,m uf tm. tuul'nn1m'nt 1'o1'.'Xcmpnlis mcrclmalnts, restau- ,hl HH ,H HHH lr l'm,,l.mImu.lx Imuis was rant number 88 CXCCPICK1,XX'ifhtJLll'Olt'lfI'iL'llki m,,l,ll ,H ,mm .lx IH. uns 5lIbL,l.x.NH! IIN, I3 11 or I1 us, of wlmm mn emu XVill Balch ,ml Hmm H, I Ulm xy' 1.-X:m'1'icz111izcd fUl'l1'l5 is ll kiil'L'L'Il1CSL'ClHi2ll1I, Ill! Nl NIHR lilll 1-fp Im! , ululr llr .mul l.llIK 4 H1151 -fuxmx lu .nm km ml pim'I1-hitting as cmccc and 1llfCl'IlZlfillQ1Hl thc . Hutc and gluckcnspicl Uh, yes. thc Scnim ' B111 SUJVX' U I 1 ' I Y I x ri I Ky, U' . ' ' x. f, 1 ,Q-'IA f i'.g'1Q-1 'L7'XfQf l4g'?5'1ff f .fm V ' 5f:iZ'f1 -' 'Lili 'ff img-Jiif 1 1 .r.,.i4 -- ,. 2--.im f A -If s wi ' f -:Wx . K gurl, Q xii. ,fir my 1 u -11217. ' -Wd., Q ' X nf the f the X rc- rdep 2000 arch, llter- K CX- 'that Ln1Hy rloxv C for lenic stau- fiend Bach dang nlthc 4 W,-Q 2,1 ,:r,5,.w1-It Qffgj5iK3R 21631 SWql135,h:5ll zgwdlyel RRQSEMSQ ,,,,J qi ,, X 113, r- 5fPJ?:H,1E Wk . O ' 'av' ' ,r ' XVilfrccl O'Sullivan :md Iiilccn Ticclc, Cirancl Nlzxrclm leaders of the Lilmcrul Arts wing, ff- C'l1:1rlcs f'lemcnscl1 and Mary Strom, precursors of the I.:m' prmncnxulcrs. lllflllllh SClYIlCC1l :lml Annu I.:1- W i-b-4.2 zur, lcnclcrs of the C0ll1lI1CI'l'C XVing.5. 5 cll'l'L'IlllLf, gzltcs, lmowk thn- Llntn-x? XVl1y Profcssor Column, who lct you in? Um' timc wlwn Kvnllccly l'L'1lllf lakes an lmvk scat to Mzljcwaki. 'wi by .DG D V' xi' A A24 Ruth Clrogxm, cl0ll1lHl'I'l'k' Sl'IIlUI' ull ' 1 I -' ' xslllx NYill CYQ u l l 1 x lll :ml I I' U. s..-:. u , .P VYJN it -. til 4 !, l ' -- . Q lfilllvl' llw Nliu l- l'.lIlll'I'll Nlu 1-I 'Al ' 4 is! :I lwzlml muy nl QHWII glpplw J 1 5 l'l,,-WX Unlx mu' lllimg xx-uw , lll.lIl xml Imxing ll m'ig.ll'vIIv, .xml I min ix mn hauling ll mnlrll. wi - - 'V f . r x I'.xr:rf 41 lt' I I i il law -.l1....l .'..nnn' l-.ngi-ne lxcnnedi 'ind Ruth Grogan, Al Meyers and Dorothy Melrlugh, , 4 ,.,. l,,,, , ,,,,,q Rat., HMI.-, l'roin leader 1.. :I THE .Ill Illll l'IlllMENf-HIE llii in 'lionl the year each college student .ni-i r--cd iw nt- the .innounccmenl as to the xxli in in-l where ot lui- and her ,lunior l'rom. If-llnltn .inrlllotllcl9cl'.1ullllallxlllllrlllllcc- lllel it t inn in Ilic l.inu.irx ll lssllt' nl the ll. l',.n.':... .in-l ll was not long lielorc 'lction :nl .W ' I lt the 1-'lt lull x.n.mt lix rctrinpection D lun -i l 1--in time -cents In lie .1 collcifiate 'i .lf .5 l.InI. 11.i--lm'cX.lll1wvl'ull.1l ion will 'ind , 1 tlins Iliiffn-'li-'ul tlic , . Iiii.ililii1fft-sol the sc- lils l , lll Nl Ill XX,lx llljrylll thy w I l-'nw N ,'5 l l- 1 y ttnie-1iolicp.nkc.lwitli ilmot - 5 1 il tlzf-11-'111'Il Il ' ' - A , N lllsl llkll tl,lXs: ll l -inf Ill' v ! 1 .il lli.i-. .iight mounted s of the Vptown school. representatives from Commerce. with phone calls, table reservations, and cor- sages. But came that night, and not much was left to be said, since everything had been arranged to dovetail quite to perfection. Up from the south, where he got his name and band together came Don VVallaee, and his society rhythms, the evening was replete with the notes of sax and trumpet, the drumbeat and vocals, the piano and guitar which kept the De Paulites swaying. And when the evening was only half over Dickie and Dottie looked around, seeking the chairmen of the ,lunior Prom, and they foullfl three of their classmates who had arranged, with the help of their capable committees, I0 assure all in attendance an enjoyable evening. .Xl Nleyers, ,I ack Higgins, and George TYHCX, leading the parade of students from their re- spective departments of Commerce, Liberal :W J an l , xv they CVCII some th ron and a the crow Th tioninl Steven be ren' ' ffl' Q 5'31i?f iig, . , Y, 55' h... I - .1 'J ' - , ' l fl ti J 'A thi' 4lT'?1.', 'ay ,:t5,f.y,I.-H, f tw- f ' ' 1 s ' ' 1f af. X 9 fi' if J- ' ,. , . 5,1131 .j i.f3.,ga, 1 ' ,'if'.'li i, -, A ,' .0-.. - E .:,.1, XX, gg 7 14.61. an ,W 1 lugh, ee. nd eor- tt much ad been on. Up me and and his ztewith lumbeat eh kept tlf over Qing U16 y found 'rangCCli ttees, YO :veniHg- 5 T raCYt heir IC' Liberal . i,g'f' ' Mtg, and Law, and many were the plaudits ghcv received throughout the course of the Welling. S0 Well had their planning sueeeed- ed that no moment was left uneseorted by mme activity drawing the attention of the Lhmng which had gathered along the tloor imd at the tables. Novelty numbers in which thc Cguples took part, vocalists from- the growd, indeed, this had been De lJaul's night. r1'hC Scene of all this Constant joyous fune- tioning was the North Ballroom ofthe l-lotel Stevens, loop hostelry, and this site will long he remembered forthe elamour and laughter Lights and shadows intersp that wa s s 1 it muth gi part --t the tn' 4- during whith thu otttt1'1't-t' l i m 't' on the L'X'L'll1ll tit th on the ' M It .i morn ol tht ttttitth. llttlut 1-7 We re ' 5 ' F t . ,X l.l.N 2, ' 1 1 i X XIX t ' v t' lllllnl tttitzl ' t-t.- it I7-zz' ' lord ot ill thu tttxtxtt...t1t.:th,tsp veyetl 1 ill with tht pltasttrt- -it in ll tw' and well exec - 1-tt r..t... tttctl 'tlI.ttt lttlmtti, .ts tl -- -s mx. ' , n v v ' L, cheertul piirtings ln-t-wlit-titwt lit' l tt. ' U' 'KN bark through the eyes ot her llztltrt' .ini + L . Dottie to rettll tho t nights xxhith 1 ' long alter the sum iz rat. mort-xtiti hwt- twill-.' the parting ot' th XX.l'.s, .Xtni lllls xt- ' L. slunior Prom xx-is rtttt't1I lllttst' lIl llls erse for this seein' pivtttrusflttt it tht' IWW llmttt' l - ' X if f I 6 11 '37 A ff lid , ,tL,x ,us ' , X L K+ 'Nl fs still' I ' ' -7, -. -at .... s. ...,w.--,u.a...,,,,, H -V ' ,L i ,fl'?2l'f'sis?sE-Vn'. , , t f tg lvl Q .LL gy 3 - '1.'L'S . -H'-Q---,Eggs ,375 ff I'-7 X1 t awwwr,wmutMfp,weht ' JQ1 ,T gi. gifs? Q55 13.6 ,pdl Xlrbl- t 1 mls. '-,S - ' b ,1-1 ' ,H It N 1 it K Y!j,sNl,, fy RMQQE- M ls s' f y tt ' 15- 1' lMetfm,m-,et-f 1 1 1 ,Qt , . .--Q4 :Ley Q,,3,f13..'.1,,1'.1.ll' y ,A X ttl,.t- tv . wftsmswf P ttyl turf 4 1 lw sft'l3::N L tvykfl 'll V t i 'yt' -.Qs fill 1954 ,- ...,s.5x,lr. ' , lt it it , it 'fr I . s if s .-ts , '1 f:..g ':5s...' Q Q' 512 g i ,tl 1, , ' F' L ,Jw- FIlll.'H-.'llPH lor llllkt'lllfllllll'lllL'X'L'lL'l'1lllS1lPl'lSlULlflCl t 1 tht linlou- l' rush l,ine. lllzlvezll'tel'Wg1X'e ul Irliull Ill l.lllLml In 1llrlUtl2L Illt X.lll.1lll l it hnnn trom the positions that thu had September. Then came Com- .Q---. --- . - nninnlnt 47 I nersincs titpt oxei the lun in in-l Nnior divisions located on llL'1ll'l3l' in-nt lhc llo h and Sophs signed the lrnntl lit IIX ol Clotillion. ' ':f:1T'T', CUTILLIU The lenders of the opposing forces, joan Hikes, -loan of Ark to the Frosh, and blames Nluldoon and James Baker, generalissimos of the Sophomores, met in Moot Court one blustery November night and buried the well-known hntchet. The provisions of the treaty are now well known to the outside world-the Sophs and the Frosh had combined their forces. But ul J .tg 04' 4 i 5. 1 , ,V 1 R , 0 .ff ld lr .Q t. - N Al ir: Crowded floors :il- ways did :ippcnl to ' - members of dance ' LRF,-QI ,-V committees. ff av .f f- e f. Someone stole Mc- ' C'nrthy's lollipop. The t ra use rilwd f S ' 1 pause that refreshes. ' lrilfllllj' fthe three MEJ enjoy the cf- forls of I'-fllhh Illlll Sopll. r thesl migl Seni diszti Vllel C: dan theii in ti drun Cc try t selve ol' tl :llso ing Q nortl' the 1 came from from Th and l the d lighti lnugl' tinkli harm So .lunicj woult celeb liiddi ,lunic Wl and t Hone Cwurii -if ,J loan lilmcs asimos Ft one Cl thc if well 1S and . But 's al- eal to dance Mc- nop. rib e d reshes. three e ef- and might hc t1itsititct'pi'ctt-tl hx tht' lnni--i' .anti Scnmr lfll'K'L atntl -it tht-x tlt'tl.it't'tl .i g.il.t tlisqirniaiim'iit cclchrattifni tn ht- ht-lil .tr l--nt tl.tntl1vt-tintlatnltluwntlit'1t'kl1ix't'N..tn-l.ilw tlictt' ltirkw, aintl t'cpfn'tt'-l Int' tlntx ln-.lt-tkt'-l in tiwniilintit-N, mxtipliniit'-. tclt-pli-tint-N. .intl l tlrnnis. trx' to suninifni alll thfiw itlt'ntilxin tlncni 9L'lVL'S Wllll Illt' lllrunl-I'L'tl ll.tg til lllt' Stiltllx nt' thc lilatcla-atinl-hltit' uiluiw tit tht- I-t-.nit 'Xl .... ing .lttninr atntl Scninr tlclcgattcf. lfrtnn tht- nurth cnnic thc lannnus slat-ttwinpt-i'f, tltnl in thc snow-whitc slirfnnlsg irtnn thc mnth, k lll'lL' Dr. Livingstnn :intl his l-wp-pigiiiiuxg lrnm thc CQISI, cannc thc lanly nil thc lnilwg lrtim tl1L' wcit, Uatmc hlatc. at---.........n... csc lcattlcrf rcatlizctl tli.it their intvnti-int 'clhtcty -tmtigltfiltl nl tht' X-it'thl.in-l. w , - . . V . . 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Back to the frozen loop we came, halting only at the Electric Club long enough to mazurka with a couple of Alpha Omegas. Then, after sending both our selves and our suits to the cleaners to be rejuvenated, we plunged gayly into the festivities of New Year's Eve-vying our time between Gamma lita Gammals affair at the Tower Town Club and Alpha Delta Gamma's at the Sky- line Club. Alpha Dt-lts and suave dates promenade at the Chicagoan. . s x -2 I . , E 4 Urogdl l fb i : I , r3.:u'. X .. l I nie '7 ps. 1, I 'A' -IZIIQC bout ' thc Zeta our fam Jzen stric Llplc F and lted, i x Yew I n ma ' own Sky- l 4 i I i V W W 1 I5 ii Their Hrst love has been De Paul for this we chose them. 'AMPll.' LE IIIEIL' we ' ??' H wr Q, ' A ' if 'N .Q-' ,'-' .,, M sf gf if wi M 1351 , ff s : - 1 -' 5 ' f V aff' I . .y 'I-UVlI'll ' IIE IIEH These are you 1' lenders. Selected from among seniors of all eolleges of De Paul, these men and women have been judged as outstanding in selmul zletivities 4 X. HM.. 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'if LJ Pu 'BBL I XIX , R ,K N ,sr 5 his -u fi of ','j',,:fr ' lf,-rg f ,. -n -.f' .1 g ,i , W ,:.j,, U, , AA J 17:1 . 5 f' f, ' 4- fn I-I Q' , .+I Q' ' -2 ' A . ,.. , I :yy .4. -:ig-up 4' -1-.-' .,L.Ug'.' X . , -.gg ' . 'r g,.'!f- . 'ff rf ,jk . 4-.. , , , .. A fu IDC E baskgtk 9Urcd 4 f0Hch 1 Ibircctc 5Jick TY VCVY pr Mhong T116 k bf1SkQtbz THLETIC De l'aul's status as one of the top-llight basketball centers in the country became as- sured during the past year. l'nder Head coach Thomas sl. Haggerty, who is .Xthletic Director of the l'niversity, and his aides. Nick Yost and Bob Xeu, the Demon quintet very prettily squelched opposing teams from among the nation's best. The brillant record of this vear's freshman basketball squad is traceable to txvo line AIIMINIITII Tlll -lilmlllil' ml. llaggt-rip, .-Xthletic llirector Slllll Director of Intramur- al Activities. coaches. Nick Yost. assistant basketball . - . .. -Q cotth uid hcid ticshman coach. and lloll A 1 1 Neu, assistant basketball coach, guided xvell . . , the reins ol the Clreen squad, developing sev- eral promising play C IW Yarsitv athletics, however, have in no wav lorced a curtailment ol the lntrainural pro- ffrim. .Ns a result, lntramural Director 'liom .5 . .,.U. x, X,. ll'l L'I'lY and .Xssistint lliictt i l iul lit 91.5 , 4 , 1 . A , ter have seen bv lar the larffest and most 'X I it - 'H' 1 i 1'if f ' interested participation of students it has ever r in ifillwli-1'. been our pleasure to xxatch. X tix much ot- Nlrs. Nl. llc flercq, director of XVllIIlUll.N sports. PAGE 145 Xl lt N I INNINIJIIIK l 1 kill ill rosie li. and ht id lrrshxnzm xxx, l1lXn lllllll l I lull tllt :tell eupied with the progress ol' his basketball :quad during the greater part of the year, 'l'om llaggerty has had marvelous eoopera- tion from l'aul Nlattei, his assistant, who de- serves sineere applause. lt is the intention of the Athletic Depart- ment that every student of the l'niversity align himself with one at least of the many sports ollered, and ol' xvhieh there is a diver- sity. .-X former lntramu ral sport, tennis, noxv bids fair to beeome a seeond major sport, as a result ol' the inereased student interest. XVomen's .Xthleties remains in the capable eharge ol' Nlrs. Nleredith C. Deflereq who has arranged for virtually every girl's parti- eipation in sports. Badminton, volleyball, basketball, tennis and, oh, yes -table tennis, are at the moment the major sports of the eoeds. Jvvt' .Q in . 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X1 .1111 111111-111 1111- 11.11 .11 11-.111 1w1'11tx' l1L'Y111L'L'5 111 1111- 5171111 K1111111 111- 111111111 1111'1'1'111. 1',.11'1 l11l'1Q, 1111 1111- 1111-11. .11111 1111- 1711'7 111-1- 11.11111.1 C1.1111111111.1,1x1-1'1- 111111-1 11111111111111. 1711111111111 111.111-111111111-11-111111111111-11.11111-11111111111-11171111 1,1-111z, 1110115 111.11111111111. 1511117 X1111111.11111111 .1 111111 1111111 ,111-11 11-111111 1-111l11111.1111. 1.1111111111 111k' 11111511-1 111112 11l'11'11 1.1 X -U l'1 X1- X'1.1 11 .!.1 ,YI INIIHHIIIHI IHHLHII-lll IIIII-U 1 X ' 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1.1. 1 12' col dul hm trm zlth tcm fczl ist. bzll h as for pro S hig bcil thc sch l' cobses :incl hlootlys were nut in zibunilnnce during this fzill frny. Forty-four hopefuls cntcreil the nnnuail hnrseshocs contest, cnntluctetl for bnth l'p- town and Downtown stuilcnts nn the Dc l'nul athletic field. Chick Czzichnrski ni' Dnwn- tnwn won the singles chainipinnship hy ile- feziting Larry Curr, l'ptnwn perennial linnl- ist. The intlivitluzil kicking cnntcst fnr lnnt- bnll was won by slim lierwin. .-Xn invitntinn has been just received from the great Ziefclil for 21 starring role in his new llrnaulwaiy production. Strikes and spares league was ainnthcr highly successful nrgzuiizzitinn the past year. being school-wide in scnpe. 'l'nni l'hclps lcil the l'ptowncrs with ai l8ll-aivcmgc. 'l'hc School champion, however, was frnm Down- .Xll-5t.ir I .ini I5 x n lun!! lmnlcr llc lilxc- ,Xl-if . . . l..lfI'N l.irr, flllllltfllp in Ilia li ri li 4 I urn x lczigue uf eight tennis aint fa- A f s XVYQU' ' 5 -J, l ' Q 1 llirl. lei , fmipri , , I , i- , town .ixlic l Q . . Q f ,- l Cfiuptiniili X spcci.il luuintx wats hclml lril' thc wnnicli. :intl was wfin lit licnnni l'i'usinski. 'l'hc Dnwntnwn l,c4ig ai wcll-rnunilcil unit, since it ci lnrty nicnihcrs. inipris l ippiuxini ill lx lp :incl overr- legzil suicitle. llL l f WUME of Nlrs. lJeC'lei'eq. Xyfllllflllf Xtliletie llireetrir. the pr'igl'2lI1I of athletic activities has been fhrouvh the untiring efforts . N - iantletl In include every con- t L lY'llllk' NPHVI lll XVlllL'll IllL' LU' of the women s sports. tils may participate. llatfniinton and Table Tennis plixeif an iniportant part in ionntling out the recreational l turrituluni. The preliminary tournaments run off in the beginning of the first semester estetf to the highly developed technique of the eoetls in these newly' acquired skills. lihe fioots and Saddles Club opened the I ill term with a series of rules through liin- 1 toln l'ark, but while the weather was mild, ruling shared the sport light with the tennis tehcs. Dorris .Xrcntlt with no previous tollege athletics record to back her, walked 1 may with the highest tennis honors after tftfeating many contesting champions. f When fall activities were well under way I xfilleybxlll eitltlc ill liltl' its ptJl'llHll tif- Pflpulm-- lly. 'f'he lnter-C'lass Volleyball'l'ourng1mL-or t ieateil .i miniature riot in the lfreshnien -. i ink- but the upperelass coeds heltf their own XI IB,-g'l,.ri-tl, director PURT in the pitched battles which marked the beginning of team rivalry. The Juniors took first , place honors, leaving second, third and fourth places to the Sophomores, F re s h m en and Seniors respectively. In the Inter-Sorority Tournament, the Non-Sorority team surpassed all opposing teams, winning the title undefeated. Rho Delta Pi held second place by a close margin. The volleyball season terminated in an invitational playday at Mundelein College for which the best players were selected from the class and sorority teams. Both schools played excellent volleyball and finished the playday with a victory apiece. W'hen the snow began to fly and the ice glistened, all skaters donned their single- runners for a whirl around the local rink. .-Xn ice carnival climaxed the winter sports program. One of the major activities of the year was basketball with its round of tournaments and all-star playoffs. In the Inter-Sorority Tour- nament the Rho Delta Pi team were con- testing champions forthe seventh consecutive year. Opposing teams tried to break their long record of success in the hard-fought games of the tournament, but the champions held the title for another year. ln Nlarch the coeds gave exhibitions nf swimming and diving at a splash party spon- sored by the athletic department. --X field day program in spring completed the recreational series of activities for the NUIIIZ This event included relay races, broad jumping. high jumping, basketball throwing and other track maneuvers. whim 'f tC21m Ok first SCCOnd, to the 3U and IH thc CHt,IhQ rpasscd .ingthc second in an follegc 1d from schools 1ed thc the icc single- L1 rink. ' sports ear was nts and fT0ur- re con- ecutivc k their -fought mpions ions of Y SIJOI1- qpletcd Of the y bfoild 1'0Wing ' LETIC ' 'UCI TIU t UMIE '. TH - .,t.g-.Q-V, 1 ,cmd PIU .ln impm-miit part in the During the winter season the organization ' , - -I ' ' et, with invited all skaters in the college to an ice ' -'-' ' -- 'sing because of U10 ill- carnival where races, figure-skating exhibi- ' 1 Q 1 ' 'U i i '1 ' t'lU 'm' tions and refreshments filled the entertain- 'I . ' ' 'fl' L S -' T -' 55'Wl11tl 'l ment Program. ' , - ' - ' ireser g ti' social and The first semester's program successfully i 'A '- -, 'tjz f incu eating true 7 - 1 - ' 'tie organization t ' i' --' g f ' introduce into 1 ' I 'f ' ' ' ' 5 '. Badmin closed with an award tea. VS inning teams in the volleyball tournaments received prizes for their victories. Halina Gawlinska and the I-lelen Superezynski merited jackets for their ffm outstanding achievement in all fields of sport. Q - ' - newcomers to the women's D . ' . , , -, L , mm uttmcm Um cmhusi- ln spring a swimming party and the spring F Qt - . 1 UU,-nl, C S. Thu tennis' award tea concluded the round of activities , ' -g ' 'int haskttiall tournaments spon- 5P0'l501'Cd by the f1550Cifltl0n- it . u' ' . ' 1 s it of keen Ofiicers of the VVomen's Athletic Associa- V 'i ' I ' 1 I ' Pity tCztmS. tion arc: i 1 - is ' 2 . Hts im, 511, i Cs- Club was Rosecarol McCormack, Presidentg Halina t ' ' -' 1 n 'nt e eoeds in Gawlinska, Vice-Presidentg Ann VVindle, ' - ' E - f - ' ff ot iorsemanship. Secretaryg and Joyce lXIcArdle, Treasurer. . i '. 1 'i uct-rsgfy g '.'l'l1'. ,, xxi L: ,, T. 1... I. .I ' . . 1 . . . i sg' pf. -g f lY..'X..-X, niemhers: St2.x'l'liD: lleld, Sohal, Paprocki, lVieCormack, Brunk, Dinecn. Si.wo1xr:: Ciahoto, lleld, Ferro, Ciawlinska, Breit, lVlcArdle, Carnev, Kisonas, lltihzuilt, XX'indle, Reilly, llaffur, Crniclt. i i Q1 aw f eu... Xtll s . . ittitational piogiam of ueix to f IIIILILNI ut! lllLIL'.l ttnsitx til IQJIII tonipttition in etch nit it 'lht Xl n'n' Xhletit X lo Itls tht niea oft tint lc nii1.tlx.tlutsolspot s lllilfl l spoitsnmnsliip nl 'als K lhiougll the xxollv of l Q Ill.lIlX nu. splits were d Q piogiani ol .utilities this XLII 3 .intl t.1hle tennis. ' V .lthlttit d -pa 'nt, l l .1 ls for the Iall t in nt E Xtlllttlhlll. l . i solid hx the XY X X tittttd 1 pil 5 iixalix among the tltss ind solo 5 l',.tiIx in tall .1 Bit l ill s 2 toinied lilllllLlL'NlL'klllLNllllll it l d ptilttting tht .tit of go l l U --iiii ns Xilltin Xsvvtlllllll th si llll N--su ii-- lX1tl -fiiii ulfoprtsttltiit ind Xnnllin 'U' ff-H Nl -ist li- xt tal. nt. in., .ni um... t..a',..t. ,, , W, ,.i,,,, l I . NV' IU 4.9 lllfll Fllflllllfll . . . . NHHll'lIlll'N going lu l11.xlf.L ll , , . IIN th: xludrnl mlm pap . . trying In gm-I 'Nun-' mn um FZINII :1 1'hc'kf . . . I ---,.. 'mn NI'lIlillIl up , . . llllhlllif.S doing uny- . . 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I 4 4 l v l me I' ul rn PTH: or Hlllli KEY 5 5, i l,:nur1-uve XY. Ryan NVilli:nn P, XV:lrml l l'rr5i.lrr1t l'im'-fwfxidrlll l l UI-'I-'lC'l-IRS 2 1..m'l:1-'.xc'li xv Rxuxx . .,, ....4..,,. I ww-.fi.f.'11r l Xl'l!.l,l.'XNl l'. XXIXRD ..., . .,4,.,.. 1'if.'-p,-,-11.1.-1,1 Hmxl.-xx ,l. wwxx . ....,.,.,, ........ . s'.-1-1-fm,-y ,lUllN 'lf lNll.l'fllll3l'f ....,.,. Trr11.rurrr Y u y - N 1 u , n I 0 I Q llluc lxcy Xntnmnl llmmr l'l'ntc1':11ty llrst Ill'1ll'f' lnculty mcmbcrs wcrc llllflilftlll. lhcsc '- - 1:--'--crlw ivi, lin!cllglplcrslulM'cSla1lUlisl1cll in thc Nlilllllc llL'1lll uf tllc Collcgc of Llbcrzll .-Xrts :tml Sci- Orxl. 'l'lu' llc l'nul ulmptcl' limits itscll' cnccs, nml Nlr. 'l'. Nl. .lustus of thc Nlusic null yum' lu wlcuting only tlmsc ,luniurs mul Sclmul Allltl mlil'ccto1'nI'tl1c l'nivcrsity Bzlml. Sl'lIl1hI'5X'.llu lmvc ln-mu11clmtslnanlling in tlu' .X i'nrm:1l mlzlncc fnllmvcll thc initintiun flin- I' A . , , . nnnnvurfmly lmy vnrluc nl lmllx wlwlgxwtlr null ncr. cxllxmurriyul.11' nclivilicw, . . , : Nlcmbcrslmnp nn Blue lxcy has cvcr bccn A lw-mul iniliatilvu -ll m-xx' mcmlmcrs Iflflli lmsul Ull thc Illl'L'L'-llfllll lmsisuf l'c:1ltytnGml. pl.uc .ul tlmr liniul4crlam'lacr llulvl .ln .Xpril umntl'y,z1ml mllliu-1-gify, and Dc l':lul'S chap- l M l 4 l iIu'cn ncu ummlmcr- .null uw lwn- lun' suluscrilncs wlmulclmcnrtcslly tn thcsc tcncts. l I hcsc .IN I., Sci- usic and. din- een Nod, Inp- cts. MEMIHEIIS IQRYIN IIRAIIII' l'RlilJ HR.XC'i4. c'II.xI:II-iS I'I,I-,MI-,NSI N KX'lI,l,I.XNI I'ORRIIQ.xx GORDON c'I'RzON I. S'l'I'.4XR'l' lDUYl.li w.IxI.'I'IzR DRIQYS l'.'Xl'l, I-'I'l'ZLiliR.'XI.ID .IOSI-:PII OI.-xx.-x'I'ASIO ICRNI-1S'l' OODINI-zz WIIIIANI IIINc'IQI,I-:Y IOIIN I. IIOOAN IIIIILII' IIOOAN EI'OIaNE KENNEDY IOIIN Iv1CcfI'LI,OI'OII ICVGIENIE MAJEXVSKI EIDXVARD NORRIS WILFRIZD O'Sl'Ll,,lVAN LEONARD OI'SIiA STANLEY PIASECKI IOSEPII RETTICII EDWIN SACIIS DAVID SCANLAN ALBERT SISCO RAYMOND SMEROE VINCENT TONDRYIQ GEORGE TRACY 196 S Fr, O'C'OIIDcll I-'r4 U'XI:IllI'I l'r. XII-IIIILZU CXIIIFIKC l':Ift lfkill lfr. fIIlffIlL'j' lfr, l'OxwrS Ir XMIIII ChL'I'I'j' l r, IfIlu:IrIIS liIl f'l III' llnggurry f'll'lIIl'IlNl'Il f 'l'fl..-U1 Rctlivh SI':IIIl:III WWIHI l7OlclIIdc Hilll'kll'j' Uvxlimklfll IJ of X! H -' MEMIIEIIS rm I4IlI.lflfN 1s.xl'l-'s xxxxnnlfx muxm unix lil'l.lQl5R 1:1-xnxx mm. l..XXYRlfNi'l-A cxxmc c'rl.xl:141-Ks L'l.I-'X1lV'XSI-iN IWXVIKLII 1' lT.Xl.HlfY lu-'wx In-imuin Wll.l.l.XN1 I-AFRSIAI-'l. XY.Xl,l'l-',R ll.xR1'M.xxx lll l.I5X A1.xvms ul-3R.Ax1.lw lilDI'l'lK XX'.XI.I'I5R :wsu-ix, JR. m,1x'ri r4m'1'ma x1.xl'mi1fx l.1a.'x11xA xx'xl.1sl'1z 1.u11mix rx IUIIN mel-ilssl. IHIIN N1.XRKl'X.'XS r.1.xm x1.Px1.1x1mx IRXYIN x1lN. xmr4 rmlslcnl' XUR'l'lIRI'I' I-R.XXi'lS KYVHNNHR ll.xRm.n P1-irlaxslfx I-R.fxxc'u 1:1-pxm IKIII. lalssuxx 11.lf.xxmu M'H.XIAl 111: url.:-x sllxxxux Immun' wmux lil xmwx 5I'l4lN IlIN,XNlx.X I.Xlx.XII,H I ll I'l N I ll IH: RHI!! KI X'Ul'.U'lil II .XXI I ll XVII HN l.Xl lx XX'Il,l1.l.X ll Pi Hom Illini Paul chap! alum have and Study UZIINI maim C I-1 ,ew EQ H. '.,.ff+-ff -, -f.Ws,, ,. llll llI.' EI'.'llll l'H I'TEll Ill: I'I GAMMA Mll iliarles ll. C ll'llll'll'fl'll Nl . r l,. N1 Nlclleriiiott l'rrx1.lrn! Imully .Nlwrirtiry tll-'l'lt'liRN Cll.'XRI,l'iS li. C'l,lilNlliNSl'iN ,... , , I'1.-,fi.l,'1il I.. Nl. Nlt'l7liRNlO'li'l' ..,..... ,,....l'mully .N'r1rflury Pi Gamma Mu, National Social Science I-Ionor Society, was organized in l92-l-. Tie Illinois Epsilon chapter was founded at De Paul University in February, l929. 'l'ie chapter members are college seniors, juniors, alumni, and instructors, men and women wlio have attained a high degree of scholarship and have distinguished themselves in tie study of social sciences. Membership in fi Gamma Mu is limited to students who have maintained a B average throughout their collegiate careers and who have been elected to the society by the faculty. ln the local chapter forty-nine faculty members and ap proximately three hundred students, each outstanding in his or her particular lield ol' endeavor, compose the organization. 'l'he scope of the society is to be that ol' .1 general honor society, the ultimate aim bei that l'i Gamma Klu should occupy a position in the social sciences comparable to that ot' llhi Beta Kappa in literary studies and ol' Sigma l'i in the natural sciences. lf ng I t l Y 1 l X t l'.xrzia 17: he -f i I lpn eu Prlen or BET EP llll r w1I,I,I.fxM XVARD JOHN MULDOON P,-,'5j,1,-H1 lf'ir1'-pwsidrlzt OFFICERS WARD ...A....,,A...AA.. .......,. P f-ffififffr N s1t'1,noox .A,,,,,,.,.....................,.......... I'i f'1'- lv'1'sif11'11f i'll.'XRl.liS C'I,liMlCNSliN ................ Rl'l'0l'lfiIlfj S1'r'r1'lzu'y l-'RANCIS UTUNNOR ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Corrrzvpondirzg S1'1'rz'Iary ,IOIIN XVICII l'he .Xlpha Chapter of Phi Beta lipsilon llonor Fraternity completed its deeennial during the l'I39-l'I-lll scholastic year. The oecarsioli was celebrated at a banquet in the Ull ffl arse ul uhith the Verv Rev. Nlithic l. Finnell. President ot the l nxversitv, ae- eepted an Honorary membership in the L'hapter. 'l'h erh 5 f 'rgrilgw ' e promotion of the scholarship, broth- oml. and service among the student body - 1 an General is the aim ol the l'raternitv To LA CZ ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, T l'l'll5lll'l'l' this end a handsomely engraved scholarship key is awarded to the highest ranking Freshman. Last year the award was merited by Fred Lorenz of the Commerce Sch00l- The activities of the Chapter are essen- tially scholastic rather than social and iIS purpose is not only to recognize past accom- plishment, but also to encourage further achievement by the membership and thc student body as a whole. PACE 116 rship , I ll g Izritcd fhool. assen- d its 'Com- rth6f 1 thC MEMBERS SAMVIEI. :XRONSON JACK BRIQICN XVll.I.IAN1 VARRUN 'IANHCS CONDON XVIl,I.IAfVl C'ORRIU. XN JOSEPH B. EAST JOSEPH FARINA XVILLIAM FIZRSTICI. JACK FIIELDINC ALBERT FINKELSTIEIN ARNOLD GRUBNIAN s'rANLEY JACOBSEN MARSHALL LAMORE EDWARD LITAK FRED C. LORENZ WILLIAM LUBY EDWARD MCNELLIS STANLEY PIASECKI MAURICE A. RICKELMAN NILO SALEMI JULIUS SHERMAN VETDLD STELMACK VICTOR SUTCHAR VINCENT TDNDRYK RICHARD voN HOLDT ROBERT P. ZELINSKI ,--1' Qwjbif- I AI V122 is ,, , 'II Tonclryk Ferstel Corrush Corrigan YViChlaCz NIcNellis Q , f C II VX' I' 1-K I.,--, -- 1.1 : ,I rrp RN fir - ..v I' me Ridifllllilll Pi1lSCCl'ii O'Cfonnor Lorenz Aronsou Clemenscn I, QI, ,mx .I,,. 'I 7, f -Xlu1I,',,j Q I .., ,I ,.. ,I,, , ,-I-41.19 .'1',IQ!-E, .JI..,X-, chu'-1.-', , ffm I lr, :MEAL ,' .' -4 - A , .R .' Sta-llllxlvk Kvllffllll Yun Hulxll C'umlun ZK'lillNl'ii Sutrhnr I'.xm1 17 XX :ml Iiralvc uclclrn IlnIu'n:lcIcI I uIm'ImmI,i SIIIIIYIIII MEMBERS FRED BRACE MICIIAEI. COLLINS JAMES IJONNELAN RAY GROBLE BILI. IIARTSTEIN XVILLIAM IIOIIENAIJEL ITIIXVARID MADDEN MARION MEYER l-'RANK CYCONNELL 4II'I,IAN PERRY STICPIIEN RADOCIIONSKI AR'I'III'R REIS liII,I, SAMPSON RAY SMICRGE ICDXVARD STAHL NORMAN SULLIVAN FRANK TAGNEY XVIIIIAM XVARD DICK XVI'1 1'XVI-IR MORRIS ZESII J' f , I ZC III! uf nv THE I TIEIIFII TEH ITY lllll lll lmiil. XI Ut null lr illllf UI I li l lu. l R.'XNK M, H'C'HNNlfl.l, lr :I 111 .'XRl'lll'R Rlilh I1 ff ul ul ICINY.-XRD MAIN! RAY SMI kt The IllICl'fI'2lICl'lliQ' Council was organi- izcd in 1925 for thc snlc purpnsc uf fnstcring intcr-fraternity athletics. ln its curly staigcs of cxistcncc thc Council ciimtiiitcwd runny diiiicultics but under thc stcllatr lcatticrsliip of thc idcat thcsc hardships were SLlL'k'CSSi.lliljA overcome. Thc most important activity ut' thc lntcr- fraternity Council is cmitml uvcr thc vnriuus fraltcrnitics so as to protcct thc rights unii a!Wk3t.:'. .. . IAMMA FH PTER UF LPHA BELT GAMMA XX'illiam llohenadel Fred Brace l'rr.viilf11t l'i1'1'-j11'1'5iJ1'11l Ol l lC'I RS XN'll.l.l.-XM llOlll'iNAl7l'il. ..,...,. ....... 1 ,l'l'.l'idl'llf l'iRlfl7lfRlC'K liRAf'l'i ........, ...... I 'iff'-f1l'l'Ji4fL'l1l .IOSICPII BVRGX ............................. ....... S '1'l'l'1'llll'y MAl'RlC'l-I RIC' Alpha Delta Gamma, a national social fra- lernitxt, was founded in the YCZII' ol' 192-l. lfoui' years later, Gamma Chapter was oi'- ganizeil at De l'aul l'nivei'sity. Sinee then the Alpha llelts have eontrihuted hoth scho- lastieally and sorially to lile at the unix'ei'sity'. 'lihis year the Alpha llelts opened their . 1 aetiviries xx ith the annual 'lilianlisgiving lfve dinner'-il.1iii'e.aclosed allaii' for hrotliers and ' ' . f , . , aluiiini, Xext raiiie the New X eil' s l' ve din . n . 1 ' mi-il.ime. .in event low' est-ihlislied in the 5 . 1 . Pi-.i ISO K I-I I ,M A N ,.,,,A ...... 7 'rfasizrrr soeial program of De Paul. Climaxing the years aetivities the Alpha Delts presented the Fifteenth Annual K a Z a ts k a or Uspflllg Dance in the 'l'e1'raee Casino of the Hotel Nlorrison. ln intramurals, the Alpha Delts have diS- tinguished themselves in all fields of endea- vor, winning the Sehool Championship ill basketball, and the Interfraternity Chamll' ionship lor the past two years. lg thc ed thc Ipring Hotel 'e dis- mdezl- qip in lamp- MEMIIEIIS IILXNK .XIYKXIN IC.X'1XIHNIl.'I.IIZRX KHIII RI ,XX-Iri Iivv' V. III I2.'x1fx '.'. II I IN'-I IL!! XIIXI I IIHXIAN i1lUI'IK RHISI Rl Iuka ul: V. IR.XNIx IHDIN.I .IRI III R INNII I N I IIXKIXRID III IQIXIN XVII I I.XXI I I ICN I I I IUIIN III I IDINQ. VIII I l.XXI IHI I X I IIUNIAS c..XI I .X4.IlI I4 I NINII- I x..XI,k IX KI NNI III 1.lIiI IX XX'Il.l,I.XNI cQR.Xll.XN1 RAN MUNI! URI-II.XNl'Il RHIII-Rl' lI.XI'I' XX'II.l,l.XNI IIUILXN NI.XI.K'1Il.NI KI III X .XIll'III'R KI RRINHX ll'sl'lN Nh4'.XRI'IIN WII.I.I.XNI NIIQLINII-N WlI,I.l.X3I XII-'IDWIIHII l'IIUNI,XS NIIIAZII I.XNIlaS NIl'RR.XX I-'RANK UTQIXXI-'III I.I-XIX.-XRII UVSKA WII.lII.IXNI RIQQQQS I'lIII. RHITXINI UIZURGI-1SVII.-XI.I.IfR RIIISIQRI' I'lX'N.XX 'S XIIJIII I l..I.-I III. nu NI rr: XIILU. XI I IIIII I IFINIVI IN II I I .Xudcr llnlym II f K IIIII XII' I ll IJ ,lx llllllll UQ..m,.,I Nllll lv Ill Klum-xx ll UI MEMBERS i'lI.AXRl,I2S CIEINIIENSICN '1'umr.'xsIQNRICIVV XVII.I,IAM 1f12Rs'1'I2I, ICDXV.-XRD FOLEY XX'II,I,I.-XM cs.-x'1'1ss RUBIQRT GRIZIZR XYARRIEN IIICKIEY -IOIIN IIOGAN PlIII.I,lP 11oc:AN w1l.1,1AM KAl2s'1'I2R IEDXVARD 1,1'1'AK w11,L1AM Mwrlz 'IOIIN MQc'.fxR'1'11Y czliokczla MVRPIIY JAMES MVRRAY 1fRANcv1s o'c'oNNoR PAV1, RINK I,AXVRIiNC'I2 RYAN hmslalfrl RONAN I'IIII,I,Il' SALICRNO ,HCROMIC smln RAYMOND SMICRCIIC IJANIIEI, sl'1.1.1v.AxN l11cRls1cR'1' 'I'llI'1IS X'lNC'liN'l' '1'oNnRx'K GI-QORCJIC '1'R,xc'Y '1'llcm.,xs WYNN I was .N I :I wi rl ra p p ro law b- ca p Y0a wriww . e I BETA MU lH I'TEIl UF GAMMA ETA ISAMNH N111 f..g.,. 1' S11Ili1.111 wma. .,.. 1'..111g..11 1:1 ,,., 1,,1111.f J11.1.-.t- 111-111'1'1:s NURMAN c'. s1'1.1.11'.-xx 1 , l.'l ,.,, 1..111,1 j.-xmlcs ,l. M.1x11ox1-11' . , 1'1.1,11,, 1 MIVII.-Xlil. 1, 141-11.1.1' , 111, .A.. .101 I w11.1,1.-xxi 1'o11R11..11x 11,,.1.11 SAI. Beta Nu Chapter of Gamma lita cillllllllll was established at De Paul l'11ive1'sity 1111 hlarch 2-l, l93-l-, by a group of law students with certain set ideals. It has progressed very rapidly i11 all activities, a11d is eo11side1'e1l as probably the most active fraternity i11 the law school. Norman C. Sullivan acted i11 the executive capacity of Chancellor during Gamma's past year and its successful ventures have been V'X'l'URl-i Rlilll R..1.1.l.'1 due largely to his excellent lea1le1'sl1ip. .Xlniost as ll'LllllllHllQll as the ll'Lllk'l'llllf it sell has hee11111e the Llllllllkll Xen' Nea 1' s lun Dance which this year was hehl i11 gala s lll liflufllllllgs at the 'lilHYL'l' 'l'11w11 Vluh. lll t'Qll Yylllglllll the plJllk'lL'5 ul the ll'LllCl'Illll Y1ll'l tl tllllllL'l'S were held i'111' the lllL'llll7L'I'5 llllil pill ties for members and port-11ti11l111e111l1e1's wt lk given i11 llL'L'HI'llilllk'L' with the ideals ol' thi l' ra te l'll i ty. 'U I uh Del :Tnnv rn ruin nr PHI ILPHA DEH XVI l,I,l.-XM I.I'liY CI IARLIES ZITNIK .luxli QA1' Clrrk OITFICICRS XN'lI.I,l.'X3I If I,I'I5Y. ,....,,.......... ....,............. I IIJIIH' NIIC'Il.'XI'fI, C'UI.I,INS .....,,............. ........ I 'ir' z'-. luslin' Ulit IRC Z li l.l-I lil.,-XNK ...........,.. ,,,. ........ T 1 'l'I1JlIl'l'l' C'II.'XRI.IfS Ll I Nllx .............,....... ....... f flrrl' IOIIN bC'llOIfIIiI,D ..... ........... I Umzclmll I'ndcr the aihle leadership oi' Iustice Bill y, .lost-ph Story Chapter of l'hi .-Xlp ta l,aw l'raternity' launched its N39-I9-Ill L lstill with a smoker held at the Nlorrison olel. 'lihc atteiidaiicc of over ISU members I l guests helped to inaugurate the sotiil L.l5llIl ' Ivllowiliif this .illair thc annual dance .5 ' 'K , . . htl-I in the lcrr-ice t 'IQIHH ol the Nlorr n s . , XY'lQ is lloiel. Intler the competent direction of 1 - . . . Iiiollicr th.ii'lcx Zitnilt over one liuniil-L-.1 couples enjoyed an evening that will not soon he forgotten. Shortly after the annual Christmas open house party was held in the VValnut Room oi' the Nlorrison Hotel, in conjunction with the girls of Epsilon Eta Phi sorority. On Nlarch 9th seven pledges were formal- ly initiated into Phi Alpha Delta to join thc ranks of its illustrious brotherhood. The out- standing event of this occasion was the initia- tion of l'nited States judge Michael Igoe as an active member of Joseph Story Chnpfcf- j , ll,-vu' f-gf . xiii' l i 3 I'L r ' I v'.-. - ' r ',,,4i1 I SOOII open Room with rmal- in the -e out- nitia- goe as npter. MEMIIEIIS yum Armar. XXHXIII IzR rum I'.RNI',sI' u.xmIR ,unix III .xxx II.'XRHI.ID 1n':-Lnxru cz-xxwm-31.1.,1.xc-mmm I-IR.4xxx1.x'x xmrs I'1DXV.'XRD NIADIJIZN IiI'1RN.'XRD M.-xR'Hx RUIIIQRT NI.'XRQI'.'XRIJ'I' IOIIN MCKI-INNA NVII.I.I:'INI MORGAN RAYMOND I'O'I'IiRIiK KICNNIZTII 'I'IIOINII'SON XVII.I.IAM XVARD AR'I'III'R XVIZUNIIR XVAI.'I'IZR XVIETI I ICK.-XM FRIED XVIIIIAMS FRIED XVI'I I'IiNMIiIIiR ,I zlvksrmlu Nlurgzln NIZIKIIICII Martin NICIQCIII IH NIM 'allu- f'Iu'rrx' XX':lrmI IIc:lIx NYctIn-krnn llI.IflII Hvrrk IIT' unann- I I III.lIlt Nrlmtuld fl '62, 95 '99 96 43 I' ul ' IW' lf' NVIIHLLVI I 1' XIIIIPIIX H X14 ll 1 lwllmlmi ll,Hl.,4-l,.,,,Nl,xl Ha ll l'.-ur: Kimi ly. lhm.Hu YN I K--flum fx.nlw1n.n XX'i1.nuI.,i if Q ..x rx, l Y llx .x..n limi fx H, lil ll 7 llll N1 111 .nag ' u A ' Y , few. MEMBERS XYILLIANIISHRRN' xv1LLLxx11suR11Jx4: ,HJSEIWI IHJYIJC Jcnxx CEXNHHSELL xLxxm1n,cwmRRuA jfnlx xxmLulu1n2 jcnlx ros11 R XX1lJ.LNNl ILNXTQS .umsuvu IHMXLY IHNVARD KAHHRNA NlAI'RlVE KIHJJIIHR EI7XY:XRl7 1Jxx1su NCHARDILONARD jcnlx NIACWASZ IJIWQH NLNJVVEI 4XN1WHlNX'NlERLU jAmuscuww s11nw1uN RA1xmvlumNsKx .xR1w1rR RHIS IXXYID RICKW LAXVRENCWQRXUXN IUTVKR SPRINKHQR RIVILNRlJS1UXN1KJN RlVlLNRIJ'VlHJNhXS cpucmxcfu 1'R,xvx' .IUSICPII TXYNIDRU I-'RAN K Y I ' R'l'l-INA XX'.'Xlfl'l-QR XYI'I'UXX'SKl RIVII.-XRD XX'l'I I'NVliR I'F bratc ilt D1 rHsth Uvid 'IYI was Hotg buck In LPH eu Mtn nr it vi' AlI'HA i XYilfretl Q'Snlliv:m 'l'liorngle XYUH, l'1'r.tn1f11l l'j, ,-.N-,A,,jl1, ,H Ull' XVILFRIQD 0'Sl'I.LlVAN ........ lC'l'RQ ri.r1tlrnl THOMAS VVYNN ..................,.......,. ...... . l'ifr-ffrnfitlrfil 5 XVILLIAM lIlNC'KI.liY .......... ,...... ,.......' I ' l'f'!Ullll'l' FRANK C'Ol,I,l RA ...........A,..,, ,,,..., I It-1nr.li1of X,.r,-liny PlllI,ll' S.-Xl.liRNO ..... I-if lfzflf itil .N'filflulj' Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity this year cele- brates its sixteenth year as a social fraternity at De Paul. And once again, Phi Kaps have distinguished themselves in the numerous ac- tivities of the school. The traditional Thanksgiving Eve Dance was presented successfully at the Bismarck Hotel, while the yet more traditional St. Patrick's Dance was scened at the Knicker- bocker Hotel. In addition to the Summer Formal expect- ed to close the school year, several small par- ties were sponsored hy the trateriiity. lileven new members were formally initi- ated into the fraternity on l eht'ti:tt'y' 25 at the Chicago 'l'oxvers Club. 'l'hey are: -Iohn Nlaeiasz, Duke Nlattei, XYilliani lit-rtling. Vl'illiam Kcllihcr, -loseph 'l'wyndro, Xlltlter ll'itow- ski, l'eter Springer, David Rieei, and .Kn- thony Nlerlo. 'l'he Rev. DI. Ci. l'hoenex, UNI.. was inducted as an honorary memher. Berry, l'ftlxx'ard l,auhe, Nlauriee ot' MI -v l .,.. , ,- ? Y h - 1 : 46 . tn fr.-t'm' llf't1.ln.1,flr- fr liur ll'ur.lrn litxttts l ltllxfll f.lItt11tt lX '- Y' ' ' l'H PTEII Ill: lllflT 'IVNIA I'I ll H U Hn - I t ut-mtf1c't-'tts .IHSI l'lI Cf iil.XN.Xl'.XSlll .. .. llrn.lnm.flrr ul XC'li VIAKNX ...,, ,Nfllillf Illllfnlfll ,I.XNttms lNtXNlxl.l..'XN fllllilil' lllllftlfll -l.U'li l'l:RRY .. 'I'1't'u.f:1l'f'r lhlt.t Sigma l'i was tktumlcll att XL-xx' Yttrli wtxitics, In L'Ilk'tlUI'1lgC sclmlntrsltip :tml thc l tttwrxity, Srlwftl wt Chttmtttt-tu', .Xcmtttttf ttsmciattintt ut' stmlcttts lm' tltcit' mutual :tel- tml l m.tmv, llll Xtwctttlu-1' 7. WUT. Klux- x'1tm'ctm'ttt by t'cscztt'L'l1 nml pt'zu'ticc. :tml tu .nmlt 1' l . Xl.tl4.1y. .Xltlrul Nlttywllu, l ln mltl pI'ttllttllL'llL'ltlSL'I'lllllllilllfllll3L'UYL'L'Illl1C fullt- N. l.tt-'tw-, .mtl ll ,Xllu-rt 'l'in-ttkctt xwrc tlu' tm'1'ui11lxmt'ltl atmltltc stmlcnts fmt' cntntnctwc. Il-itll-ll I'-. lt trics to t'ut'tltct' nt ltigltct' Sfillltlilftl ut' Unlt- llu' tt.m-unity i- .1 ptwttlu-if1tt.tl Q-tttmtttctu-. tm-ruittl ctltiu :tml vulture :tml Illll4 In pfv- ttt-t lm-nm'-N .ttlmmt-tttttfut tt m tmtx wt 'tu x ttlt tm tlu ttxtn tml untttttulnt tl xult tu ul 4 . tfc lf' l NlL'l' tltc ftmly wt lm tm tn tlu um tlu tfttmmmttx I ,Jr- s Q , . Y . . .1 : ', ' Q fc 9 nj. ju' ', - H. Qffnf., , at , It P',1,' 1' - ,Q-r,,Q',.,, - A , -114'-, 42 l. -4 1 ,Y . 'fm'-,7,' 5. 'fm . lll ' 1 1'i:.',QA ,f sr, -91 T n,3. ' Q, . 1- 12 mf- iff- ',y ., ,tt f t -,,-.,.g .-I l, . I G :li -. f 1. 'V 4 V - V, -:: - ' -' ll l ' thc :ld- 1 to om- Vcc. Om- 7l'O- Q of -...QQ-an FT I'EIlAlIXl' C fix. mm 4-.1' Ir'I1l . V1 l ll xruuy ,ll I i 1 .zum mn 3 S Fe lla j U e 'N 'il 'H N 3- N 0 fbe flea! FHATEIINITIES Alpha llvllu liunllnu Ill-lla Thvlu l'hi lla-lla Sigma I'i limnlnu Elan liannnm l'hi Alpha Ilvllu l'Ili Kappa Alpha I'hi Siglllil I'lli J! fbe flew! SUHUHITIES Alpha llnlvgu Ill-lla Zulu llamnm Epsilon Eta I'hi Kappa llvlal l'i llhu llvlta l'i llhu Sigma Ill-lla I'hi Gamma Nu GMM nun? ISEY l'l ummm Mu l'HI mam EI'SIllIN af' Ex s PA. -r' ,. , :4,'q...,'JLjh3S'P jJ gif ina, T1 3. 1, ' ,,. l,'Q5..xy . . 90. 0,12 ..- 3., :-',:' .:', ' .' abt ' -..,,' ,-.l -5- I ,---. .sen Je-fx.-.. nA ,'pL -, '.. ! . F' ... M' h LL 'A 48' .'.. A 1 x. '-A ,.,' -1,- :, yv.,..'sv s,g'. ' 1 4' MLK' -' -fd 1 ... Z i I 5 9 5 Q N I 4 1 t i SUIHIHITIES Torturous moments of initiation are too soon over -for it's fun rather than hardship - then coeds become sisters under the pin. PACE l9l sornritx' Council participates THE I TIER UP-UHITY CHU Cll JEAN CROSS AMX' JOHNSON Pl'l'.l'idl'lI1 l'in'-lrrzxtidcnt OFFICERS J l'i.'XN CROSS ..,..........,...,...... .,..... 1 'l'1'.ffff1'l1l JXNIY JOHNSON ................ ....... f 'fre'-pl'z'5id1'l1l l5lfRNlC'li OOOl3l', .........,..................... S' 1'Cl'1'l11ry Ol' thc many activities in w BIQRN lC'li MCURIQAL ...... ....... T rr1uur1'r hich the lnter , the most im- u ind portant is that ol' creating friendship 1 gootl will among the various sororitics ol' which the Uouncil is compris l nrcinost illll1lllQ'lllL' aictivit cd. ics which come nntlcr thc supervision ol' thc lntcrsoroi'itx' w - . . Council are rushing. pledging. initiations :Intl open social al'l'aii's of the imlividual coniicil nicmhcrs. Rules are laid down hx' the council in rcgaril to the ahovc lunctii with the purpose of aiding the individual sororities in all their undertakings. This organization has grown into the su- preme power of sorority life in the thirteen years of its existence. Any group in order t0 represent itself as a De Paul sorority must he a member, and come under the jurisdic- tion of the Council. Delegates to the Council are recruited from sororities of all departments Of thc l'nivcrsity. Qdunl 1: Su- rtccn cr to Dust 'dic- uitcd the MEMIIEIIS XLXRH .Uiljf ll I ,X ll .XY IKUNN NLXX l.X4.,XX N1.XRt..XRll 1..XNlN .XNIN IUIIXNUN IUNl-l'HINl- IllIINNllY NLXRX vl.XXl Ixll.lX .Xl3I'l..XlI5l' Kill! XK'Nlxl l'R.XXl'l'S NLXNNIN lil-'KXIVI NILMRI .XI I Il.l-.I-N I'.XX .X ww 1 J v 1' Q 1? 'I l 'xXxl l IIA' H IIA Hx timulv XYimll1- NIJ--vw KLJIIVX I-IILQQIII Kr-Hx .XXX XYIXIBLIQ slr -iirzl-ic xlI'fQIl'.ll lfr' Il rlifix N1llIIl'XXNkl l':lx:l l !lHlx x,lNIllLnll lirunk N-'h.u-Irr NYM-lm Kflllkc' lH,XlIll7ll' I -v-Q -. i A W Rf . if ' -- .:-- -.2 , x Jzfmff , 1 .. . ,J-1, ww- Q, ' ? 'H E f ! 'f, ' VA rj' Qf' fl' 'fl' V- kb' 1 5 vQ.:- Q ,vlxfibifkgs fr-.Y glkxgi -,V-jn1jj,f jg-x ' NMI i.,1'?l'LV. , WF, ,L f!f 41sgf fi 'f is is 'Q' ' Q, z: is I' f 'J - I I 4 ff If E'- L'q'-1261 ii at 44 j.j: ' f'f ' 'W 3 D' l ' DHA! M V I'.'mE 193 I I II II Xhwslllg .H I un-Ilmrn I5.III.llII 1,ll'IIIIl' XIJ I IlIIILn Nglffn X l.4l'I IIN-x-yl 5 IVHI' I 5 .f WL, V . Iiurkc Iizxrh IAUIVQ' Wallin RviIIv ., 31'-1344. ..... MEMBERS jI'I,II2 BACII XVINIFRICD B.-XVSCIIIQN IIICLIZN ISRVNK -lIi.-XNNIQ BVRKI2 -IICANNIE COLLINS DOLORIZS DRIESSICI. M.-XRTII,-'x FIZRRO LUIS ISA.'Xi'KS III-ILICN KNOX Q., -- lII',LI'.A I.I'.I-, .-XIDICIAIIUIC MAJICXVSKI LORRAINIE MIl.I.IiR LA VIQRNIZ PURTICN IiIi'I I'Y I'I'R'I'I2I.I, VIRGINIA RIiII,I.Y CAROL S.'XI.IiRNO ..f I.: -. f, 7 .1,,. , .7 1.',vfI if it CR L'1ll'C Agni gun IILTI' :lt t Scan hcl ll'H PH l'TEll UF All'HA IIMEII -nlnq ,IIQAX moss tiiii-'ifx vnu' l'rr4i.lrnl l'nr-fnu.l.'l1! niini-ins 'IRAN VRUSS ,, ,.., , l'rrJi.1rf1I i1ii,iaiax Yuki-1 . i. i, 1'i..-f-,.',i.1,',,1 l.l'l'll.l.li U't'HNXlfltl, Rrifmlillff Snr.-liiry l'il,URliNC'l'f ll.'XN.'Xl'll I .':1 lfa'Jf'flll.liIIll .N',i1.'lury ,insiiifiiixic xii-Lssixifu , , 'ri .-., nu., Mxkx' ruin ifni.t-:xi . 1:,,,f,,,,,, 1:i.ff.,m Cnniplcting alnnthci' year in hui' stn't'cssl'til Rnnin nl' thc Stevens llntcl was thc scenic ul L trccr :tt Dc llillll, :Xlphn Unicgat cnicrgcs thc l cln'tiaii'y t'in'ing1l lnitizitinn lhllinvcil hy' ltfatin :ls unc nl' thc nutstaintling snrnritics. thc Suninici' l nrniail in lunc. Nlztry Ruth Fnlcy, Rushing Caiptatin. hc- l'rninincnt .X. U. cncils :irc l'rcsiilcnt .lL'1lIl gin thc scalsnn with at Rushing tcn at thc Crnss. Dc lhiuliai wluninist. Prcsiilcnt nl' cctric Club. This wats lulluwctl hy xi ilin- liitci'sni'm'ity' C'num'il :intl St-t'i'ct:1i'y ul' thc nu' :tt Chez liniilc and at culminating tlinncr St-niin' Class. lfilccii Ynrc, Yiwu Prcfiilcnt. t thc lflcctric Cluh. stair nt' thc inusituil slum' :intl activity lcanlcr, Ono nl' thc highlights of thc Cliristinits :intl l lni'um'c Bgiiiaicli. C'nrrcspnmling Scr- NLISUII wats thc annual fnrinatl tlinncr ilniiicc rctairy, Yicc Prcsiilcnt nt' thc XYnincn's htld :tt thc lilcctric Club. 'l'hc Cniitinciitail League. BET CH PTER UF EP llll ETA PHI leannette Vi iehn X irginia de Grasse P1 1 :rdf nt Srcrrfary 'X'Nl X Plzffrfrlll N l R X l l IXSINIMOXS .1 fCL'-j5l'L'Jfffc'l1l Ol FILLRS IRC lNl X ni C R Corrf'.vpondi11g Srrrflary C II Xl ........................ Rvronlirzg Scrrclary C I Nl Y ILX I Cllhflllfl. .... ...................... T l'r'1l5!lI'l'r And then came the gala successful Christ- mas Open I-louse, held in conjunction with the Phi Alpha Delta Fraternity in the Vllal- nut Room of the Morrison! The social season for the semester was cul- minated with mock and formal initiation at the sorority house and a formal dinner dance at the l'anther Room of the Sherman Howl- -Uffaif. Q 1 X 1 - ,f-im. IIISI- with Afal- cul- m at ance otel. 5 .SQ-U-I MEMIIEIIS NIKRII ILM IIXIXNX IHRI I IN III IIII1 IN I'IIXlIIN.XXNI1I IIIR IIIIIN IIINNI NIR!-INIK IIKRKINN .XI Il I III I RI I IcIwlI'IIINI IIIIIXNIIN .XYIHNIK INXI I N Rl I .X Ixkl I I IHNI I'IlINI II II N .XI.Il'I NLXRIIIII I I R XXIII XI.XRNII.XIx INIRHI IIN NIIILXK I IIN III'I,I X NIIILXRI IIN MARX XIIVHRNIIVK Nl.XRt.II-' NIIN.XNI.XR.X .UQNIS NIUI I.III R .XI.Il'I' MINI II. III I'III RIXI, H'llI RRUY tiR.U'I-' U'KI-'I I I' IIXRRHIII. IIIINZIIWKA Iil.I,I'N I'.xI'RINAKI I'I.I-QXNUR RIHRILXN III'RXIl'I-Y RHI' I I R YICRXIV SVIIWAII KAIAIIRX N NI ISNI R .. Ir IrII41 Ilnxuxuu Xluuavx' :l'l:lfHtH LN., MRS. In I' hRIfI'.XI I'X.XN H III-rrun KI'-HI-IH XIJ1-I:.II. UI'l NI'+-I ly, if, XI.N.ma.nrn I'n'vr K1 NIP'-VII . f,,, I',x5l M- Nil-'I 'c 'df Y! A . 'yuf-' .I w Ag-if Jw vu .'f,' m' . 'im'f41A 'I ' S I .W 4, 1 M -. I Lima I 1'-'lx I Hrs I nr lduf l XX 2' Jr MEMIIEIIS INIRRIS ARI-iXI3'l' C'.4XI'IlI-'RIXI-f ISARIHNU li.XI'lll.liliN li.X'l'IfS IHUIMRICS ISVRKIC Iil,lZ.-Xlili'lAll C'.-XXUXN l,xX'liR.'X CRNIVII MARY I-'URI7 SYl.X'I.'X G.'Xli'l l'l AMY JOHNSON RI'l'.1Xl,IiON.-XRIJO N1.'XRCI.'XRli'l' l.UliSC'll ,IUYVIC Mr.-XRl5l.lC ISJXHICI. NIICNIBRISKI NI.'XRCi.NXRli'l' MURJXN C'.'XRRUl.I. Ul.SZUXYli.'X lil.l,liN l'.'Xl'R4N'Kl l'.Xl'I.lNlf l'Illl.l.ll'S l.liUX.'X VRVSIXSKI I-'l.URliNC'Ii S.-XR.'Xl'C'0 t'.X IAIIIQRINIC Si'lIl'I.ll-iN ,lf ISICPIIINIQ St DILXI, lIl'l.l-'X SUXNlfXlil-',Rli KAN YIVK NLXRVI l.l..X YUl.I.l-R Rl Ill XVI INHVRQQ R of Q sun, ing ,i-X , I IIET l'H l'TEIl Ill: IIHU llElT-X I'l 'O i., ll1'.l!l'lf1' Nilnirlrr l ilrfri l:-'.l-- IIIIH-Iaflf Ili, l,4:,f,'j' wt 1 iti Rs i-1i.li.xxni:if Sl'll.XIil 1 it 1-,, ...1. H: lill.liliN 'llllvltlf li.. ,,..,.1.,:f fill' l' I'I If lil't'K li'fiffl.frr:-1 N,.r.Iu1Vi NLXKN .XXX tilPRl'llK.XY 'Will-1fffr:.l:r:ff X..f...ii .XXX XK'lNlll l li'uvl.i.':.f 'tiff-IU! Rho Dcltit l'i hcgzin its scvciitcciitli ycaii' rufliing . , . tht' lf.:-tvi' liilwi'iii.il . . . spiiiig ul' caiiiipus activity with thc full rushing scii- lima' walls iii tht- p.ii'k . . . t-x't'i'yIl1iI1Li VHNIH-l l sun. at licutll' whirl ut' lil'LlQl'illll tczi and lliiwciw lH'21'll ! l lllf l 1'l l 'IN' U'- F MH . . . ll1CglL'QlI'llHl' tixiilitiuiinl silvcr. . . tliiiiici' l l1lH'l'Ul lllllflllg Hui' gi'.iilu.itt-N lxlt' iiifvit .,. . . . X' .Q . -.,'. hy lhck ring cziiitllcliglit . . . uwiiipaiiiifwiisliip fl 'UL X 'ummm I L 'tim PM hm Ml . Q - - - , hciiiwii' tlgiss x'it't'-piwxx A... Xiiix lwliiimii Ut nl thc hcairt . . . alll tulmiiiaitiiig in thc wcl- H , U - - - . . . . . lhiiiliii lciittiu' ulitwi' .intl Yt'IL'l'.tll t iiht cuniiiig ul IllllL'lL'L'll plcilgcs into thc sistcr- , I 1 ' . . . wc hill gtmil-lmxc tu Hui' piwiiiiimiit , . 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Q frilw This yuir prnvcii tn hc Qin cxccptiniiailly :Xt thc pledging ccrcmnnics held in Nlnnt inlcri-sting unc ini' thc nicinhcrs nt' thc lim Court, Phi Gzimnin Nu was hnnnrcd with lliiiptci' ni' l'hi Ciainilnai Nu. naitinngil mini- Thi' Pl'CSUllK'C Of MVS. C21l'miUh11Ch Gfimd iiiciu' and pi'ni'cssiniii1l sni'ni'ity'. viff'P U5idC'1f- 'l'hc Iirst aln'liX'iIiCS in-im' thc rushing pair- ,HW Ch i5t ml5 Pnfti' ilffimgcd by the UF thc in1'nrni4il unisisting nth ai Suivciigci' plcdgcs was guru fm thc 23111 of Dcccmbcr' I Q . g Q -I Q .E .V I ,lust about ll mnnth lzitcr thc informal :ind Ilunl ini! tha hnniil hx uint: i-I fi! llc! it t' ' i' fnrmail initizitinns inziugurzitcd thc new thc Su-vciis. SCINCSICIH li- H'm'i'lg f 'ff '1 H 'ff1f 'i l'H'fXfi1fL 'l'hc Snciail Qcziwn wav climwcd bv thc Wm i Vllfhill! 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' : 9' XQ 0, 'L ..- V '!w1A?f'5 w1rI,ag-v Q'.v'Qw - glib ' 9401.3 . - 'gh .3 44. fly, LS .ff-A ww ,,14.li.,,,lg-pkfwlLw-1'u..v ,f ',,' fn ' -'I V 'I' .J H 5,21 If-g, -vj7'i,.-tx,,.,,.Q,.'H,g.j M .. - f 1 5' x.- .-s ua, 1 ' it x i , . .Q , N, n , 4 .,,. , .1 uv. x v 1 41 1 ' V F .Q u 4 A 1 . . 11 Q jfs-'. Q at ' 1 iw' J ' . 5 V. . U., E3.!..w?l!.ca 1, AIIMINI TR TID Nl r. .lohn j. lxo- The Reverend G. M. Mullen, CM., M.A., Dean of Discipline. els die average senior, after his graduatnni cerenunnes arermver,leaves behind hinithe sceneslie renienibered maxveh, he htthzrealizesthe partthe faculty has played nilnsschoob nig and the process of his educatkmi. Tfhe eximence and the contniued success of any organizatnny especiahy an educa- thnialinsntutnny depenclto a great extent upon the adnnnis trative odicials--thoseinlio direct die sndft-nioving develop- ments, guiding them into profitable channels. I7roni die very start of this nisntution, IDe l'aul :kCHdCHly hasliad diatcxniperanon of keen-ninided educatorsxvho gnw ggentnwiusly'of dieir tniie aiid services. 'llie aclniinistrative sud? td the fleadeniy has labored to iniprove Ile l'aulin even' respect 'fhefhstoftheseisthe Reverend Edniund R.XUnw,C13l 'llie g111dtu1tnig class hi ltnie xvill niailc die crniiplethin of his hmurdi year as principal of IDe llaul l'niverQty flcadennx x':u's, HSV, Reg- istrzlr. I bll lv l lll'ZiilfR.Xl.l5 MR. A. C. SUl l'ON Bill. l,, NICCABIQ REV. K Nl . .X Nl. X Nl Nl,Se. Ali. lf. S. IQNZWIQILIER, Ali, H, if Nl R ll' to 115 stror lles plnu hl eoun odicc nirh hl ords sight ni ai llei Cfhl ln recei nien. gene die 1 B. I also ,IW lQov eigh Ill US liev. IJYH A ,,A.,. . In :I-Nlsl l'4iilu'r X'lllN in tlu' Luk ul m-'lilur' strung rli4ii'guu'iw m.iking ilu-ui Hut -vi li-iv llc sciwul in ilu' i.ip.uilx lil lh-.in Hi Ili-in plilu' aiiul lliirvlfii' ul .Xllilctu-. 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Nlr. li. l. llcciiy tc.u'lu's Ilu' tuturc PllfSix'lNlN. 5' CM' zilsu uviiuiuwvigil l.iw, fiviw .iiul cuviiwiliiw, 1 of lm 'l'lu'liisI1ii'y i'l.isfca .1 rc llIlllL'I' ilu' iliirctiiiii ademy' nl' Rcv. Dl. R. flgirk. l'.Nl., Llllll Nlr. nl. Al. limxus. Xlr. liiiuus .ilw u'.ulu's pliysiwl-:gy Rui l'il'Alllk'lS l'fiimx'cilci', 415 in tlu' p.i-I B' ciglu ycgirs. UlIlllIlllL'5 In inftriut ilu' Cicrnniii . - w . rlaisscs. Nlr. I. l'. l,HXX'llll'i wiuliuix ilu' hp lxrciuli ulgisfcs as wi-ll .if m.1ilu'm.itu's .iiul musuy l,AlllllSIll1lIL'rAll'L' ui lllL'll.llhlrHl Rev. - . - - 1 X. .l. llurlmi, K .Nl.. Rev. l'.. R. Xf1lis,L.Nl.. R cv. ml. ll. Nlurpliy, k'.Nl.. .uul Rm: l . nl. HW , .. .. .. 5 .N-N - . vxi xi i ainisli. i,,.,,Q,, 4.4 R .4 ,,, .yi 7 I I X I- ,I LYNX NIR. 'lf If. LOXVNIK MR. li. F. SLOMINSKI I Nl X NI .X,Nl., Nlhlus. RICY. IB. ,I. l-'LYNN C' Nl., NNI. Rll' I li XIl'Rl'llY xxx. Zur J -'S' 2 J. wixrsii LM., . l.NI. NIR. XY. ,I. Plllili, li.Sc. Rll I I llNt'IIl-R t'Nl, .X NI. REV. J. R. CLARK A.M. CM., AM. Rev. Cv. M. Mullen, CM., Rev. V. tl. VValsh, CM., and Rev. D. Flynn, CAI., instruct the English classes along with Nlr. E. F. Slominski. Courses in mathematics are conducted by Rev. B. Murphy, CM., lXIr.j. L. McCabe and Mr. E. VV. lNIcClane. Mr. McCabe is also the instructor of the drawing classes. Mr. VV. I Phee heads the Commercial De- partment. I-le teaches classes in typewriting, bookkeeping and shorthand. Rev. LI. E. McDonnell, C.M., was raised to the position of Chief Librarian, fulfilling a vacancy caused by the departure of the Reverend R. L. lXIcVVilliams, CM. The administration has endeavored to raise Dc Paul Academy to the highest of educa- tional levels. VVithout a doubt it has suc- ceeded. Educated by a faculty composed of men such as these, it is easily seen why and how the graduate of I-I0 shall find success in the world. The Academy has facilities to rise to still greater heights in the future. NIR 'lf NI. ,II'S'l'I'S RliV. A. ,I. DVRIIIN N1.Nlus. UNI., NM. Vi Cul ill Nlr. Ltttl by lcCz1bg fabc is sscs. izll Dc- vriting, rziiscrl illilling of thc to misc cducai- ns suc- Oscd nl' hy and :cess in ities to rc. THE PLASSES Enter the timid Freshmen . . . gazing about hopefully . . . eager Sophomores and Juniors reveling in new glory . . . Seniors flashing class rings . . . expectantly awaiting gradua- tion. . . .. ..-..,v.-.. ..,,. . L.. ... - .cu ...7 ,.':3gwg-,1vfgg., .i-1-rmauerawa. . THE HIE HMAN CL SS FRICSIIMAN OFITICFRS Jani-Qs J. st'i.i.1r.xN ..........A.........,.,............ 11,-.-ml.-U1 bionx M. nocz.-xx ,,,..,..... A...... 1 'iff--pf-.-ml,-,if l-IIJXVARID A. czraskia ...A.. .......... s .-ff-,-fa,-,- o ': , 'ice- l'Sllll'lll: bl. Sul- ': , 'SlQlt'lllQ ske, Secretary The members of the Class of '43 entered De Paul Academy last September with tra- ditional greenness, purchased elevator keys from upper classmen and helplessly wan- dered into the wrong classrooms. However, they soon became accustomed to their sur- roundings and wholeheartedly supported all school activities. The freshies were very much in evi- dence at the football and basketball games. They took an active part in the various ex- tracurricular activities. Although they may have been inexperi- enced in most phases of high school life their selection of class officers showed un- usual foresight. They chose blames Sullivan, president, blohn Hogan, vice-president, and Edward Gurske, secretary. Several freshmen successfully applied for positions on the football squads. These were R. Class, left guard, VV. Aquilino, right guard, bl. Mueller, left end, bl. Destafano, right tackle, and N. Neudorf, fullback. Among the members of the a capella choir are sopranos Connolly, Ecker, Gould- ing, E. King, bl. Kraemer, Ladd, R. Singer, bl. Sullivan and Zamorski, altos VV. Aqui- lino, Burgess, Clark, Franklin and bl. Henry, tenors Callaghan, Nelson, Lamberty, Saler- no, Schmaus, Fehr and Tausch, also basses Cascio, I-llavacha, Nlolony, bloyce, O'Connor and Rudolphy. The frosh band members are R. Brown, Burns, Hlavacha, bl. Hock, De Schepper. Kremer, bl. Nlueller, Burkhard, Zagonc illlfl Heidkamp. Others were active in the Camera Club, the Prep and Dv I'aulian staffs, the Dra- matic Club, and the De Paul Academy branch of Chicago-lnter Student CatholiC -AL'Iioll. lC1'.H'1ll. 'Q' . .sv V 112 - b v. ,b bw, A -, 4 , .ixiirisff-QT r. ' Q we .A 1 'vi-gf Q'.,1'-,,iQl4:'i?ff'iFfif'.iy s .A ', --1'-.jgb , . 4 f . .1 V . . ' 41, .',,, .- t f- W if ill. Q' at .i ' 5' Qffi-Ml'-, 1..'fY', A -.5-v'f'tf N, ,b In bl b .,....s, r 1 . i,.- , ' J , .sbb.A,, ,.bfq',.,b ' Wi? i-V5-Jlkfll V.: illtljfgd ,th tra, ll' kliyg l Wun- lf Sur- 'tccl all lll Qvi- gilmcs, JUS CX. 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Zlllll gin' plnllmiu' lvl k'.ll'lllIl ikxmlx , ,,,,,LX,N ,., , murc than tlu'11' slmrc ul glwrx nn tlu- uuwt - - 1:--mm EX xxx 11 -. I Iwn X'L'2ll'S. ' unumxx Nwnlzm-X. X , 'l.l1L'lI' llrst lllllYk'. :lf Al lrufglximwl Nlllslflll Hl'QAllllZQlllHll. was tlu- vlcrll-um ul 1-tluvr lluw xxlwlx slum' nu'n nl lugll ulwl mu . . . . auul altlmlctu' ftanulinggs. 'l'lu-sc xxcrc: .lmypll llwlmn, prcsilluntg Rwluwt l'lY.lll5, vim- pu ialcntg zuul llummgls Sullivgm, wu'cl.1rx l.IlllL'l' tlu' Q'lIlllLlllk'C ul tluwc -tullvnt-, Ilu' Snpllnllwll' Kllzlss llL'All'S Uvlllplvllwll 'rl .1 SllL'k'L'SSl.lIl ycnr. lJlSL'llI'tllllQll1L'l'lllCHl'rPL'x'I.lIHI',lllk'n'l.l . , . ul -lf k'2lQL'I'lfA CIlIL'l'ul llu' YLlI'IHllN ulmfwl zu'tix'ilu's. 'l'lu'y arc xwll l'L'lTl'k'SL'lIlL'xl in ilu' ranks ul tlu' llguul, llu- .X k'.lPk'll.l Klum' QllSk'Ql mul tlu' lu1nu'r-wus wIlu'1' k'Xll'.l l urru u lar autivilics. XYiIl1 Ilu' mpg-ning wi Ilu' frlwwl uwm uu'xl Scptcmlu-1' tlu'sc ywutlm- uill lu-muu' .lun . , - . . IN llu'x' wxll pwrtnlllx Nlwul-lun llu l'L' mu - . ..l spmlsilwilily nl' lcguling tlu' .u'.1-lvmy. .M -lu lm lcaulcrs. impm'tQmI tasks will lu' givcn tlu'm llulivulualls wuulll l1.1x'c l.11lul xxluwc llu' Snplumuwrc Class. ns ll unit. lfvuxul nun- ' ' ' lan! DQ lhml ig pnuul ul this llllllCml stu- lnulv. :uul wislu's tlu'm k'UIlllIlllL'll Fllk'k'L'FN .ll ll M-xii-fl. N I' ' X ll l tlu' .'XL'1lklL'llly. . .-, nw'- llfvlnlz., l'1ww:' I 7 v l I 9 ir..a's3.a ze ' I l THE Jll lllll Cl S jl'NlOR Ol-'l IC'l-IRS Rt JliliR'l' 'l', j .AXKIHOWSKI .................... Pl'l'Jftfl'lIf l-'RANK j, l'lRC'lll-QR ........ ...- .,...... I'in'-fu'r.viilf11l UIUSI-1I'll l'. li.'Xl'M.-XNN ...... ........A.. S 'rrrrlary CSU Q' president. lillllllhlll, Sccre' tary 1 ,lakuhow ki l'r ' l Pitcher, Vice- :Xlthough the present school year is not yet completed, the junior class eagerly awaits the fall term, for they will then be- come Seniors. Seniors . . . leaders of the school, indeed an exalted position among one's classmates. The very name of Senior suggests a rank above and beyond the other classes. VVhen a student becomes a junior he soon realizes that education is something to be acquired after much careful study, not merely a gift. His outlook on high-school life is changed. He is treated as a man and, as such, has new-found responsibilities. The results of the junior election in the latter part of October proved they had keen foresight and wisdom. They chose as olli- cers, representatives of the fields of scholas- tic and athletic achievement from their ranks. These three, Robert jakubowski, presi- dent, Frank Pircher, vice-president, and joseph Baumann, secretary, capably guided the juniors through their third year in high School. The juniors, with a total enrollment of one hundred twenty-seven students have the largest class in the academy. As such they have prominent members in many academy clubs and athletic organizations. This was particularly noticeable in the football and basketball squads. They are also well rep- resented in the Sphinx Club and the publi- cation departments. The Class of '-ll means to claim all pos- sible titles of victory and renown for DC Paul .-Xcademy. XVe wish them the best of success in their attempts. f 5 i il' X l . .,.g.Qq',,-wgt,,,f wg in f is Urn :cn bc- IIIIICQQI Smzltcs, H rank IC Soon C U1 hc Y, Hot -Sthfml In and, ltlcs in thc ld kccn as OHL cholnr 1 thcir prcsh ltg and IguIdcJ in high Iucnt of avcthc gh thcy Jadcnxy uisxvns I .lumuns all and .IVNIIIRS--I'Ivl'--'IH-Q-1 Rfm XKIIIIII, I' Ilfmrx, Ii.mmIn.ux1, I'-fr-I, .XmIrf, I .umgm Ir 1 XX I I-IlIlI.lI, IImIz-I., R II-Iran, IIN-rriu, I'--rIwH, I II-'mn Rwv. NY. I-Iv 1--, K ,I3':. l I I I YCP' NIUIXII RUNS XI.lllIuI.l, I.IIt'II.lIIII, NI4'I.HIlIl'II, NI.lI1f-zu , lflnrl., XI.nNxr'.sx- Izumi: I I I I I I - Y. xIIII1lL1Ill', Ii--ru-II, Im-M, Iirwlw, Iui.m-u-- IIIIRID R1-v. .,f,m,..w,., I..-,hp mmf.. I lv 1:1 ' publl' I'mm'rIunI, Ii Nlin--gm-, Stmu, Ixr.ux-rr, Nzmrh, XIIIIIIII'-, MIxlII1lI,jrr, R1-111, I' Ivy! II NIHI N I I I I Ilcimlkannp, ,I Ring I-ul RIII R-uv. Ilrr--III, Iilcin, Xiu- Rm-. XKQIY-II, IZ.-grhv :, XI I I I- IlLlII. SIHHI. NIJIIIV-, NUIIUII, XVIUIIWI, R Ri!-'I I IIN If,uII.u,gI1rr. I' Irrf.--H, I' I I , RUNKZ l'1lslvIIn, Iijurllvrn, ZIUQIN, IXIrII, II--Imr-, I Iiurkr, 1,11--1.1-,I Rf-1.14-:,XI-IN ' I 'III pob- I., XX'ilnmitl. I'glmIvrI1.n.lr. .IIIXIURN XIZIPIHI Izv-1 Nlvurrr ls4 Ln II for DC RUN: 5rIwrwI1, -I II'NI.lIIr'-, H'I7--lmvvll, NIu.'.x, I'ir.u!. Rn-f,II-1gIx'--4IxfmI1,I'ff , IIIl'Il'l', IIUFQLIII, I'ul.li.l, I'urm.m, I'rrxIlr Nu--xl' Rm-. I---xvkx, Ir--I--.-...ly 1. IL best ot filninu, Scmlfinl, Srluuidt, I'.mII-11-xru, Ixrrrf, Irmlf-r, M-r:krrI3.n I'r rw R '.'. 1 Ixcfcr, I'mluIsI.i, NY.nnI I-IIIKII Rumi lIf.lII11', XK'i:1.ursI.i, Wu, XY RM-Y., MII--'.-, I' 1 1 1 11 11 1 11' 1 11 1 1 1 FTEH Fllllll Y E H . . . Rillly, Sl'1'l'l'l1Il'j'Q R. Y. 1 li Il r 1 ll i 1' k, l,l'L'5lllClllQ N Y i Q N x liiidlacx, V111--p1'1'si11e111 MINOR 01114 l R5 11o1s1iR'1' V. 1sAR'1'N1CK .,AA................... 1'1-1-sim-nr STANLIEY A. KVDLACZ ............,... 1 ir1'-jm'sid1'11t AIOSIZPII N. RATTY ..,,....... ........... 1 Yl'fl'l'1lU'J' 111-11 11 possible to write on the pages of 1 this lllllllx 1111' class history 111 the Class ol . . y 1 E 111 we Killlllll not 111111 111 Olll' lllll11lS wor11s ' 1'11o111f11 111 11111's1 1111-1'11l111-so1 our l1lLll'YC2ll'S . N 1 1-1111111111111 111 131- l'1111l. l',111'h class has ac- 1 1-111111l1sl11-11 5011161111112 cspe1'111llx' wo1'th1' ot - . . 1111111 111' 11 111 s1'l1ol11s1i1', 11tl1le111' or social .11'1i1'i1i1 lilll l5L'llL'Llfll class 111'1'on1plish- 1 1111-1111 1111111111111l111111111111 hi 1 lX1'111 1 . '11llg'l1I1ll31JLlI ' s ' ' - '1 111s fields 1 ll 111 111 11111111111 111 1111 1 1111 111 ll-.ll'lllll . - llll' 111 .F 111'111 upon 1-1111'1'i11g 1111' .-X1'1111en1y ' 'Y - .. 111 1l11' 1111111 l'P,1I111'11s Ll 111-rx'o11s. scl1-e1111- s ' s 'QSL'1l 1111111 tl1e hands 1111 Xlilllltl 111 111 111111 .N , of the motherly nuns. I-le was to meet, 011 equal terms, youths embarking on careers, youths equipping themselves for varied v0- cations, all of them youths like himself, gf!- ing through a period of readjustment. He was a ma11 and would be afforded like treat me11t. Accordingly, his job was to be a man. Nlinor disappointments, failures, a11d trl umphs came to him in tur11. Still the hufll ing fire of youthful ambition was a drivlllg force that led to the greatest victory . - - graduation! Recognition of a job well done: readiness for the ups and downs of life! all fill the heart of the senior in recalling his class history. Xi ncct, on carccrs, ,ricd vu- Sclf, go- Cnt. I-lc kc trcnt- ne 21 man. and tri- he burn- driving 11 dons! ifeg all Q ll1L'X pk. not PUNHV, will ,V l'.lllll'llIi0Ilill no dm 1. IM ill lzlx I ON-Q i th l'l Q i V'-1 5 -W 'Q u-gi 3- ACAIIEMY .-XI.liXANl7lCR A. A Q I' I L I N O, Ifornrlzrrfial, I.t. XVt. Foot., '37, Lt. XVI. Basketball, '37, Track, '37-'40, Swinuning, '37, Commerce Club, '39-'40, Chemistry Club, '40. ROBFRT V. B.-XRTNICK, C:0IIIl'l'- fini, Sec, Commerce Club, '39, PICS. Iunior Class, '39, Pres. Senior Class, '40, Vice-pres. Commerce Club, '40, Iiphinx Club, '40, llvy, YVt. Foot., '39-'40, Track, '37-'40, Intra. Bas- ketball, '40, Cisca, '37-'38, Chemis- lrv Club, '40. l RANK A. BII,I,MI2II3R, Commrr- fini, Intra. Baseball, '37-'38, Ping- Pong Club, '37, Camera Club, '38, Bancl, '33-'40, Bowling, '38-'40, Commerce Club, '39-'40, Chemistry Club, '40. -lOSlfl'll XV. BRIARTON, C0111- mrrfinl, Intra. Baseball, '37-'38, Lt. XX't. Foot., '38, llvy. XVL Foot., '39, Commerce Club, '39-'40, Chemistry Club, '40, Intra, Basketball, '40. BRIAN li. BROXVN, Prr-l:'ngi11n'r- ing, lntra. Baseball, '37, Prep, '37, Bantl, '37-'33, French Club, '38, Treas. Stamp Club, '38, Sr. Christ. Iloetrine Mt-clal, '39, Intra. Basket- ball, '39-'40, Chemistry Club, '40, l-Ingineering Club, '40. R.XYblQNl7 l7. BI'I,KA, Ufllrrnl ,lf11.lru11f,Chuir,'37-'38, Commerce Club, '39, Chemistry Club, '40. RIN K ,nu 1 ' 10 In l 'I VI x x 46 C ommcrct u I C mem 4 Sunmnnu, 0 XVILLIAM A. ARCHER, General .Irmlrn1ir, Intra. Basketball, '37-'38, Intra. Baseball, '37-'38, Track, '37- - JS. VERNON VI. BEINECKE, Gd'lIl'I'!1l .'l1'lldI'lIIil', Intra. Basketball, '38-'39, Hvy. VVt. Foot., '40, Cisca, '37-'38, JOI-IN If. BRENNAN, C1t'l1l'l'll1 .'1C!ldl'IISIl', Intra. Baseball, '37-'38, Lt. WVt. Foot., '38, Intra. Basket- ball,'38, Commerce Club,'39, Swim- ming, '39, Chemistry Club, '39, PAUL J. BRICIIETTO, Commer- cial, Commerce Club, '39-'40, Com- merce Dance Comm., '40, Chemistry Club, '40, Treasurer, '40, RICHARD BROXVN, Gl'lIl'l'Hl ,'lfH!1I'lllII', Prep Staff, '37-'40, Iidi- tor, '40, Editor jr. Prep, '39, An- nual, '39-'40, Stamp Club, '38, Sphinx Club, '40, Chemistry Club, '40, Commerce Club, '40, Prom Committee, '40, Cisca, '40, Band, '38-'39. XVIl,I.lAM II. CARROLL, Crnrral .lf'lIlfI'llII!', Track, '37, Chemistry Club, '40, Commerce Club, '39. I C I II A Snrnn Cam nu pres 40 Swim ming, 40 I rep St iff 40 Research nnua 4 Chumstrx u 1 c I'IIII II' N 4 I RIBIN, l'f, I-g,gfg,.f IIIIAIIIIATEI Inu, Nv.ilxn1nix.,g, '37 hi Pg,-3. xqlpil 57-'50, Irr-h I:.,gZ1.h N11-.!,lf, 'I' lr'-mi1l'!v1i-,'2f, I:,,g1:.f-r1:.,g1I-1:- SUN .XKII N1 KII XXIII? RN 4. 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GAIAYAN, Pri'- lfllgfilirrrilzgf, S t amp Club, '38, Chclnistry Club, '39, IiIlf.fiIH'l'l'lllj.f Club, '38-'40, Camera Club, '33-'39, Frcuvh Club, '39-'40. XIXCI-.Nl P. tl.-Xl.l..'KCflll-.R, bru- frul .l1u.frrnir. Clwmistry Club, '40. RUOIH-fRI' gl. UULIVFX, l,'ulnnlrl'- full, lnlra, liar-kt-tball, '37-'39, lntra. 'Q--nv, 1 - '., llawball, 31- nh, l.t. Wt. lout.. 33, llvv, XVI. liaskctlwall, '40, Conuncrrc Club, '39-'40, Clwmixtry Club, '40 ,l.XN1l-'S- I-'. K2 ll :K M, lirrirmi .l..1.l.m1..tI1oir, 3,, Lt. XX t. Ibm., -., . . - AB, C .unvra K lub, SS, Chess Club, '-, -- '-t-. . - . P31 1l'l'Sl. sh- 39, lhcnuxtry 1 lub, '40, Draniativ Club, '39. -- -X-4 4, -V' --.fu W-W f . I ,u4,.hhf4,'4. . .Y.fm., l ','f :t 'A.l., f'R '?w' 51 ,--,.,,,,f.- Lg. ,U ,,5,, 3,2 ,','f, 5, . Ar -fi-1.-JH. 11 ' wx ry -. 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Commerce Club, '39-'40, Dra- matic Club, '40, Chemistry Club, 40. 1-2uw.'xRb J. x1.tt-noN.f'u.n, rm,- :itll .ltu.l,mif, Chemistry Club, '40, lvl lllllvlf hl.XRZ.'KNU, l,','n,'yf1l .l-tl-lfffllf. 4 lN'llllNlff Q lub, 39. ll.-XROLD -I. KOOB, Grrtrral .Im- tlrnzif, Intra. Basketball, '38-'39, Chemistry Club, '39. STANLEY KCDLACZ, COIllII1t'f- cial, Lt. NVt. Foot., '37, llvy. XVI. Foot., '38-'40, Capt., '40, Sphinx Club, '38-'40, Sec., '39, Treas, '40, Vice-pres. Senior Class, '40, Com- merce Club, '39-'40, Chemistry Club, '40, Sphinx Dance Comm., '40, Prep, '39-'40. IICGII 'l'. LAVERY, Gl'lll'l'lll :lcd- dfmir, Intra. Basketball, '37-'38, Intra. Baseball, '37-'39, Minstrel Show, '37, Chemistry Club, '40. j:XlVlIfS S. I,0l'UlllNlAN, Pl'r'-l:'ll- fflllfffillfj, Swimming,'37-'39, Bowl- ing, '37, Sec. Iingineering Club, '40, Chemistry Club Treas., '40, Intra. Basketball, '39, I,t. XVt. Foot, '38, Intra. Baseball, '37-'40. 'l'llUlNfl.'XS A. l,l'KASZliXVSKl, Grltrrul .'lmdr1l1i1', Cisca, '39-'40, Commerce Club, '39, Chemistry Club, '40, Prep Staff, '39-'40, Prop. Faith, '40, jun. Prep, '39, Annual, '40. 'l'llUNi.'XS NlAl.UUl.Y, Pl't'-I1'llfll- nrrrilty, Chemistry Club, '40, lingi- neering Club, '40, Band, '37-'39. til'1URCil'i YV. fNlL'NlCUl., Cffllfflll .lfutlf-mir, l,t. XVI. Basketball, '37, Minstrel Show, '37, Dramatic Club, '37-'39, Swirmning, '37-'38, lntra. Basketball, '33-'40, Commerce Club, 391 Chemistry Club, '40, Lt. VVt. loot., 38, lraek, '37, ' lill.-UIIIATEI Illl,xl.xN l xl l Rx, ff,,r': 1ff zlrll, Sllllllal llfxlvl .S'r,'-Glyn N,:1.,H. .Mm-, 4405 Ihr.-f4..:mn,'.z1,. H-.A. lvl l'-M, '-SU, 1-':m1.f-nf K lui., 'Z-.. -l'1g1lwmi-uv. l'3l,l,',:014,..,,,'u ERN! Nl I Nm ll X21 ,L ,X llnlr.l liulrlikgll, 'ifn lr.H.n li.:-r I-lz.fr ::l tlifflqwlflr 'Qu g,.,., , lull, 'if' 'J'- lZRl'K l' l' NUI! Yxl X' 1,',-,,,.,,,, .Il1l.frmh, if-r,g. 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XV l'll.XXYSl'il lfnm. lUSI'l'll N R.Xl'l'X, lrlfllfllll l..1- lnrniul, lnlm ll.:-clmll, 'XT-'Ng lul '! 'A ' Sr, ' I 'fb 5 ' ll,l 4 - lrau. lignskvllmll '3Z'.'3'l' lhml WT- ?l'l ' ll l'- 'ml HU ul lm - 'Wg Q'lblllllN'I'4'!' Vluls, 'KU-'-lllg Vlwm- lim' 'w.l,,'l LN-k' , '?fj1 P Fl' l ixlrx flulv, 'Mig l.l XVI ll.:-krllmll, 0 ',' My .l .l 'fl'-v 5 lffll 401 l '-501 Vim-c hrm-N. l'rnh lnlilll '-lu' l l3 'll ll l'- lx' 'WC l ' ' 4-hiv' -M, i'mmn, '-403 Vlxrmi-In Vlul-, '40 . ' .'- UN.X,l,'r.' . RIVHARD MV RLVIHIIID l,H',.mH- Ill-lll ll l lx IVX I ,finial YI lr l . A I -.-. .nm-, lnlr.n lhnwrlnlll, 1.g lldllll llifllllll, l.l. XXI. ll.nl.rll1.lll, J, , .,,,' . . . , . . . . - . . . V . . 1, , lxngnnrrrnng llulv, -803 Chem- l'.llL:lIll'l'flllK llulw, 40, ilu-un-lrx . . . , . INIYX ilulv, 40 llulv, 403 .XXIFRICXY -I. S.Xl.NlUX, f,-IHIIUIIV' fini, ll2lNLsl'll5Llll Nlgr., 'ST-'ESQ lulm liqnskctlmll, '3Sg l'r:u'L Mgr, '37- 'KSQ l.l, XVL lslllll, 'RS-'Wg lfunl. Nlgr, '37-.331 l.I. XVI lignkrllvglll. .IU5l'l.l'll l' 5k'll5Ill1I',l.'mnm.f, '39-'403 Cmnlm-rrp Club, '39-'-803 1ml,i'mlul1rrccl'lnlv,'5'l-'40gflncm- f'lNl'1l, 'Wg Clmniwtry Club, '40, NU flulv. '40 ,pf---Q-f--. -1 ... W5 Y: 'QM vaiyvig 'ru Q L 'NA' vfu, 5 xl X, s A W is .4 'lfu' Y? 35: 4 -A .x K ' ' .Q 1--f ,gs . ,, 5152 ll ik l 'Mr 231 Nl.'XR'l'lN ,l. SCllXlll7'l', 5'fi1'fIH'. Camera Club, '37-'40, Prep Plrotog., '40, Cunnneree Club, '40, lingineer- ing Club, '40, Jxllllllill Stall Pho '40, Cherni-try Club, '39. log., XK'll.l.l.'KNl 'l'. Sll.'XNl.liY, l'rr-l-n- yillrrrilly, lingineering Club, 38, Ciwa, '38-'40, Prep, '39- 40., Bowl- ing, '40, Chemistry Club, 40, ln- tra. liasltetlwall, '40. ' - w RUlil'1R'l' l . SUl.UlCR, ffl'lIl'I'l1l Cnntri Clul '38 '39 ,l4n.lrnnr, 1 - : 1, - Commerce Club, '40, llvy. XVI. Bas- ketball, '40. lflNl'.'XRl7 R. Sl'l,l.ll'.'XN, G4'ln'l'a1 .l4tli1:'lIlil', Intra. liasketball, '39, Lt. XVI. l-'uut., '39, lingineering Club, '39, Choir, '39-'40, Dramatic C lub, '39-'40, Prop. Faith, '40, Cisca, '40, Bowling, '40.. Rtllll-1R'I' 'l'. 'l'llUMPSUN, Grnrrul l .lm.lrn1ir, l rep, '37, Band, '37-' 40' Minstrel Show, '37, SXX'llllIllllll.f, '37 '33, lla-hating, '38, Chemistry C 40 -- ,,, ..,, , lub, l'l'flllXt'l'f llllll, ffrll1'l'ul .ful- tlrum, Chuir, '3R-'40, Camera Club, SS, lingineeringClub,'3S-'40, Vice- llffj- '402 Sphinx Club, '40, Dra- Illilllt' Club, '3v-'40, Pres., '40 k'lll'llllNlI'l Club, '39, Prep Stall, '40' .-Xnnual, '40. lilllklil' ll l'llXlXYY firm I -'HI-11 lflh. l lN'llllNlfX Club 40' ln- . v 1 ' -.-- -t II.l li.iNRell'.ill, 9,-35, ACADEMY .-XR'l'lll'R Y. SIQRJXFINSKI, Sri- rnrf, Orchestra, '37, Camera Club, '33-'40, Sec., '40, Chemistry Club, '40, Bowlitug, '40, Cisca, '40, Dra- matic Club, '40. IOSIQPII A. SINGER, f,'0lIlIIIl'I'l'illlt Ping-Pong, '37, Intra. Basketball, '37, Cisca, '37-'38, Swimming, '37- '3S, Bowling, '33-'39, llvy, NVt. Basketball Mgr., '39, Commerce Club, '39-'40, Chemistry Club, '40. FRANK N. S'I'EPl'IANY, f:0llIIIll'l'- rial, Prep Staff, '37, Camera Club, '38, Commerce Club, '39-'40, Bowl- ing, '39-'40, Chemistry Club, '40. ROBIQRT B. SXVIIERCZ, Colnlnrr- cial, Commerce Club, '39-'40, Pres. Prop. Faith, '40, Intra. Baseball, '37, Band, '37-'40, Orchestra, '37- '39, Prep. '38, Tune In , '38, Minstrel Show, '37, Cisca, '39, jun. Commerce Medal, '39, NV I I. L I A M D. 'l'OFFliNlC'l l'I, f.'07l1lI1l'ffiGI, Commerce Club, '39- '40, Pres., '40, Lt. XVI. Foot, '39, llvy. XVI. Foot., '40, Chemistry Club, '40, Prep, '39-'40, Intra. Bas- ketball, '40, Sphinx Club, '40, An- nual Stalf, '-40. S.-XNll'l-II. S. 'l'l'ZZlU, f.'0rl1fIn'l'1'i1ll, l'lllK'l'0lljI, '37, Commerce Club, '39-'40, Cbemixtry Club, '40, Intra. liaxketball, '40. 'xA --Af . . llfl'-l? R, tl lull, Lulrrllzrrflul, I.l. Xl t. l-out., 37, lk-liglriug' 'ggi fum, irlerce Clnl1,'5'1-'40s q'h,.,,,,s,r,. 1-lub, U. ' The following Seniors have not had their picture placed with the foregoing portraits: BRVUIC XV. ICIJGAR, UrIlrru!.lu1- ilrmir. 'l'r:u'k, '37-'-803 l.t. XVI. l-Xml., '37g c'hL'Illl5lI'f Vlulv, '-803 C'uinlm'rvc Club, '-80. c wif X1-L Sl lxl , Rlll We I ' I I gh! ff -S 'tif o L4 Z1 0? Sexxxxxx Cxuss Yxxsxxxxgx. X1 xxxxxi beexxxxxes xxxxx xxxxxg xo mxexxxpx xxxxs +xxXexxxxx mek. 'Uxxxxxxgjx we XxxxXCX xxx xxxxx Xxaxxds We dxQXxxxxu xox xwxxxexx we sxxxxve, and Qxxxxxdxg enxess the xx'acYx'xxxxxxnX dues xxxxg xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxgex, get, we Xxesxmte befxxxxe we ixxxxxxv xxux Pxendexxxg cuxeexs xxx exxxx 'xxxxxx xxxe Xxnvg xe'AXxxx xxx xxxexxxxxxy. Xjxxe M xxxe ?xenxXexxxg has xxxixxsed xxxxxx eaeh oi xxs 'A sxxxxX, as 'xxxxXeKKxxnX3Xe as xxxxx 'xxxxxexxxxxxsx exxxxxxxxxxxs. 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' .,, .1 Q ' 'gg 5' rg -ir , wp Alai: :ful K J 4 K3 j,.:xf:: X -4, 'Q'-'f v ' ,gif l I i i I A. ,. as r AUAIIIEMY AFTIVITIES Students at work and play . . . a vivid pic- ture in retrospect ot the activities at Dc Paul . . . traditional social events . . . varied stu- dent accomplishments. c A - - ML . -1 -- 1 Klux tht, Nt-tit-t,iit5 li,,itnit-k, MCNIOR CUMNII-.Ri l-. fzlqlllill-l'lllSl' Rnw: l'l't'illt'r, llint-t'n, lf. llt-itlkznnp, Nlr. lt nl nt I lt it tn i i. ' ' npptq Suit-i't'1, XYhitt', Vrtmltt-, Sitnxn Row: il. liaillzigltt-r, l':tstlitn'n. ftfplizitty, Nlvycrs, Szihnnn, lii'it'lit-tin, l.4lXXl'f, llr'i:ii'tttn. ililllllll Rem: lhffin, ll. llt'itllt:in1p, Cinltlcn, Singt-r, .l. Schniitlt, .X .'Xqnilinn, Pilztuslti, lfgqin, ,lt'nnint:s, lS:1rtnit'k. l t gmynovf- 'ET' I THE l'lllVllVlIEIlfE l'llIH t il 'liht' cxllllllllCl'L'L' Clltlh hzls tmntt' ztgztin Sinfc thc club is t'tmmptist'tl tml' htith lht' Sm-Cd 5 pt'tn't'ii itst'll' tt llllliltll'Ul'Q1llllZilIltHll3f'X'lI'ILlL' junior ztntl scnitit' t'nminci't'c sttitlcnts, twtn L-10301 ' nt' its lttnttitmns ttntl niztny' ztttninplishnicnts olliccrs ztrt' t'lt't'tt'tl from catch group. 'liht' tional t tlirtitigltntit tht' patst yt'zti'. lts tlatys nl' inl'znit'y' seniors i'ct't'ix'c thc mtmrt' rcsptmnsihlt- pnsi- 26, in nrt- nnxx' in tht-lm1it'ltgrtniittl. .Ns tht' lnniitlzt- tinns nl' prcsitlcnt ztntl vit'c-p1't'sitlt'nt. 'liht' ln Sp A tinn is stilitlly lixtwl in tht- 1lIlll1llSt7llIllC his- scnint' nllit't'i's xvcrc clcttctl in Nlzty nl' tht' was , 'P ttiry tit' llt' l'ttul .Xt'1ttlt'niy, this tluh hrs at lttst ycttr. Thcsc arc: Xvlllllllll 'l'tit'l't'nt'tti, hunch lik tight tn its pnsititmn :tinting tht- tmthcl' tmp prcsitlcnt, :intl Rnht'i't l3att'tnit'lt, tht' vit't'- rhvthi tl listtwl st html ttt'tix'itit's. pt't'sitlt-nt. 'l'ht- junitn' tillit't'i's xx't'i't' not t'lt't'- build. Nlr. XYilliznn nl. l'ht't'. pi'nl't'sstn' til' twin- tt'tl until lzttt' St'ptt'tnht'i' nl' tht- ncxt sthnnl NO. 'I tnt'i't't'. ttntl tht- tltih tattttlty' attlvist-i', is tht' tt't'in. 'l'hc stntlcnts thnst' Rit'hzti'tl firnh portul t nrigingil lntiiitlt-t' til' tht- snt'it-ty. Sintt' its :intl 'lilintnzts Nlnrplty' its ti't'ztstn't'i' :tntl st't'- texts! l t-.t.thlishint'nt in l'l3l, it hgis ht't-n tht- pttr- l't'Iztl'y', i't'spt-t'tix't'ly'. thc Cu f pnst' wt tht' tltth tn instill in its ntt'inht't's tht' 'l'ht'st- nit'n, xvnrltiitg in t'titn'tlin:ttinn with will Q , .thility tn tlt-.tl t-Ilitit-ntly txith tht- lingtntigtl Nlii l'ht't', att't'titnplislit'tl wniitltws tlnt'lllM War l't'nhlt'ins nt' tht' llllsllltwr :intl int't'tutntilt- tht'ii' tt'i'nt til't1llit't'. 'liltt-nllitt-i'st'htist'n this ' Thi ll twrltl. ytxti' wt-rt' at x't't'y't'a1p:thlt'gi'titiptil'ntt'n wltn tional 'l'ht- .tint tit' tht' C'twinint'i't't' Vlnh nuts git- tlt'st't'x't- tht' titntnst tml' t'i't-tlit. Hmm t-vniplistwl ht ltilly .ittlttgtintiiig tht- sttitlt-nts 'l'ht'int'mlmt'i's lllL'lllSL'lVL'41ll'L'2llSlltlk'Nl'l'l The mthttintttittnstwt.1ttn'ni.ilhtisintssnit-t-ting, ing tit' pixtist' ttn' tht' lint' twirlt tht'y tlitl in Cspccli tt'.tth1ngtht'nittth.tntllt'l.ii'gt'stttnsnt nittn- t-ttnnt-tttitni with tht' wttltly' l'i'tipgiggititnt nl mode it ry in .t sfslt'llt.lllt nt.tnnt't'. ,lillls ttyis it-.1-lily l g1ith ttilltwtinns. 'l'ht'y' tx't'i't' :tntnng tht' .tt't-tttiplislitwl tliitwttglt tht' ttittpt'i.ttitvii nt highest ttinti'ihttttn's. mt! ills' llN'lNlN'l'S 'l'ht' titglitlt ztnnngil Xl'inlt'r l'ii'nliti spnll' Cd bl Q Y , Q 1 if l i l l ' - ,V F' vid V Z7 V in f. I . . - . 'l'.'.' ' LV 'N' .-1 if ' I ' ,- Q if lg, :I ,tit I lt large' iftl. ' .l 5 - inf: ,fi 1 :tim ' iff gsiffwpfrfl 43' it ,tiijifijz V .136 L, .jZ1.,1.'L:r. 1 1 Q12 MII 3,14 ' . -t,L,, 1 the two The posi- The f the ietti, viee- elee- 'hool Hrob see- with iring this who serv- cl in in of the pon- I ,ll NHJR iUNINll-.RCl4. URUI l'-l iitsi Row' Xliirpli-., l,,tr5f,. yymy, l,,,l,.,.U l,, , I H, XY:irri.-L., R. -I. lironn, R, tiraliain, lliitlek, Zi.-:1,.,l Xplhnm. ilmilm MIL. innrl I I 'Ur lumix 'H Sicoxn Row: Solger, I-itf, li linrlw, l'. lleor-., Ii.,,.,m,x' I 'I XILHIAVWA 'N.I'H'i: ' llonell, lf. llorzln, Coinertord, -I. lleidkzinip, llrrold, tlwi,-ll,,, ly,,,,4,,,3' Qiirili in King, Uroli, Nlulliollziml, l'lllKU Roni XYii-tliier, l' if Nllliv IF, l .ull rti, r iz, l hi i lx ll rin ll liiirs, llloriimii, xiiiiqlry N12lfNlI2Ill, Nlziniola, R. XYalsh, fifuss, Straus, ' ,, K ' ,, hazir, XVinouit1. sored by the Commerce Club came at the close of a hectic week of mid-term examina- tions. The dance was presented on .I anua ry 26, in the De Paul Cniversity auditorium. ln spite of inclement weather. the dance was well attended. .-Xpproximately two hundred couples danced to the popular rhythm of Freddie Greene and his dance band. Not only does this club oller ample op- portunities for learning from the prescribed texts of the commerce course, but it has been the custom of this department to make sev- eral educational tours during the school year. This year the members visited the Na- tional and Continental Hanks. the Clearing l-louse and the Bell Telephone Company. The journey to the Clearing l-louse was ot' especial importance to the students as many modern bookkeeping methods were explain- ed. The academy commercial studies prov- ed to be of a similar nature to those explain- ed by the guide. with a visit paid by several niembert nl the .X hortioll ol Ills' Pfotccds ol l'it Com 1 s lt lor lnipiou merce Dance was gut a it - in thti ninititiil I ni 'l' i ments' ' 'o 'oo the alloted suni linanted thc purthasc ol an in iddin f ni nhint l he d int e ilso expens '-1 g . -. linanced the larcwell h.nnluet whnli ls held annually lor the departing Conunerte Seniors. The club members were liter honored . , . , lunior Q haniber ol C onuncrte l hese nicn led 'i discussion on the met lianit sol modern business. lt may be said without any tetr ot con- tradiction that tllls club is one ol the indis pensable clubs at De l'aul acadeniy. 'lillis position has been .ntluircd only through hard work on the P.ll'I ol the adyisti, tht ollicers and general members. Spirit ol this nature is yefli rommendablt 'l'ht Coni ,UL-I-L-Q Club is In be congratulated lor its line spirit. successes and resourcclulness I thtpltytll l-l,.lllt throu!hout ' as -A '11 '. 3 l'aul .-Xcademy. IW!! I l ,460 I -1 swift? ss: , fi , .Ling-'41 r .- A 2 'via 2.51 ffl- 17. - 1 ,ff ?,11?'4 X fAxl'5'f i?7,lT'-4 ' s C-A sf Algyici. W.. I. xbb' li l -. BL Pars 231 .TQT CHIC GU I TEHITIIIIIE T C THULIU CTIO CISCDX Ol-'l lC'liRS - U11pper,Vice-presitlentQ lie lleitlkamp, 'l'reasur- erg R. Graham, Presi- clentg Deal, Secretary. Chicago lnter-Stutlent Catholic .-Xctinn, limil lsleitlkamp became secretary antl trea- tnmmnnly calletl Cisca. formerly Ciscora, surer respectively. xx is intrntlucetl tn the stutlents of De l'aul 'l'he society itself is tlivitletl into four alis- Xcatlemy tlu ring the school yea r nf V133-3-l. tinet committees, the .'Xpnstnlic, the liuchar- llnwever. it was not until several years later istic-Our Latly, the Literature, antl the Sn- that it hecame actively nrganizetl. Since cial .-Xctinn Committees. liaeh group is ale- that time its tlevelopment has heen rapitl signetl to tleal separately with a special tl far reaching. phase nf Cisca. 'l'he past year saw Cisca raise itself In 'l'he .Xpnstnlic Clommittee untler the leatl- still greater heights at the .sXcatlemy, through ership uf Bruce Nlousey interestetl itself in e ahle assistance uf the Reverentl -lnhn li. the promotion of loyalty to church aml Nlurphy. UNI.. active motlerator of the school antl wagetl successful hattle against k'll'lX. many of the foreign isms. 'l'hey also work- 'l'he names nf the presitling stutlent-olli- eil in conjunction with the Society for Illu' ttrs were aminuncetl at the first De Paul l'rnpagation nf Faith. Xeatleniy Uisca meeting of the new season. 'l'he lfucharistic-fJur l,atly Committee Rnhert lf, Cirahani was nametl presitlent: was heatletl hy Rnhert XYilliams. 'l'hiscnm- lerome ll. Dapper, vici'-presitlent antl mittee pi-nmntetl tlevntinn tri Our l,atly anal l hnmas .X. l.ukasnewski. secretary-trem urgetl the reception of frequent communion. surer. llnweyer. in early llecemher the 'lihe Literature tlivision, in charge uf t cretary 'treasurer resignetl. -lnhn Deal antl Rnhert lfckman. took great stritles. 'l'he men of fhlf Sunda also Cl Throu Czltho posal i Of was th social Severn party N The latterp ing. M lata C0 success to proi Catholi The roller s Vohs, 21 The pa pacity C many u Conti acaclem vernia i trczl- I dis- JMU1 U Scr S IIC- Iccinl Icnd- :If in aIId gninst vork- r thc Iittcc conI- I and nion. 56 OI I IHCII xx.: QI :J D' . .,y. '-4 no 'iff- .TAP yt, - Z. I .I I I .1 5. x ', H III IIIIN N'IIIIIIIIIII'I' I X - XX - I hu HIIIX I I-Inf. III - I ' - I - 1' I .I .I , ' .,u - IIIIIIIIINII, IIII lI'IiIII I- I I I, I3 , I I hI'HlJII IMIII IIIIII- II' V C IIMIJII IIIHIIWIIIIN . I X IIIIMII III IIII' NIIl-II'III- III IIII IINII II-HIIIIII ' N X XXIN IMI IIUP'IIIUIIHII7 II- II I- II -I I IM III IIIJIIIILIH. I-HIk II. I 5I'k'I' '. III NIM LIIN JIMI I NI .I NIM .I I- I ' I IIIIIX XXl'I'l' IIII'-I'IIII-.I I- IIII' III II'I 'I IIIIII IIINI III IIII'-I' XIII I II- II III II' IIIIII IIIII In I h IIIN I..IIIIIl I..I IIIIIII , IIIQ. 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In 2lCL'Ul'tl2ll1CC with t11e 1313111113 111' this society, several IICXY l1'ICIT115Cl'S were se1e1'te1l i11 the See111111 inst111111ti11n 111' IICXX' ll1ClIl13L'l'S t1111t t1111k p1111'e 111 t11e e11111111e111'e111e11t111'the 1111111 se111este1'. They were: V1'i11i11111 '1'1111'e11etti, .lnseph Rutty, Yin1'e11t -lennings, George '1'11zzi. l'1L'l'13C1'f 11ei11k11111p 211111 .'X1l1L'l'1 ci21l1Cf'. .X11 2l1'C 501111113 111111 were 1111111itte11 ll1111L'!' the I'CL'L'l1ll1' 11e1'ise11 p11int-1111sis 1111111. Klziny i1111111'11ti1111s were p1'esente11 111' t11e 111111 this ye111' l'L'Q2l1'tl1I1Q 111e11111e1's11ip reg- 11111ti1111s 111 t11e sneiety. Chief 11111111111 these w11s t11e n1eth1111 111. selecting eligihle stu- 11L'I1lS. 11L'1'L'Ill1-flI'L', Slll11L'll1S were 1111n1itte1l 111115, ll1'lL'1' they 111111 l7CL'11 jllt1gCl1 t1CSCI'V1l1,H 111 e111'11 111111 t'YL'1'1' 111L'll1l7L'l'. 'lihe ehainge l1I'HLIQl1I 111111111 w11f 1111111itt11111'e 111 t11e 111151111- 1ZL1l11lll 111 H1L'I'1lL'1l 1111 11 11111111 hzisix i lt lg ,fi law 'I L 1 11111 11111 11111 I 11111 t11e 1111i 11111 r 1 111V 21k'2l 111113 11L'l1 '1 e111 :lt C211 1011 f1111 i, th i , these best of iiitions of this :lected :mbe rs of the foseph Tozzi, ey. All .er the by the .p reg- g these le stu- mitted erving Changi? THE .'I'HlNX l'llIIl ll't?lr'., Vtrwulrfzl, l'x':a!f.u.' lrf.1-rxrrr, lmr.r,ju'1, Nr-- PYf'HlfHf, Xlfnfr Nfzgr u :rm-, llfgvgv, Nmrt i nuw il requisite than eneh nezuleruy nun the tl.1nte tm- quite xuete-Ntul. XM-ll raver must earn il tntzll nl' thirty puinw lltffvllxll three lruntlre-l euuple- .nttentle-l, tw the tum pZll'llL'lPilllHll ln selmnl zletivitief. plum- .4,li,,'.,dj,,,, ,,, All K,,,,H.,-,,,,q, HW m g 5lm W 'V 5 l HUF' tl 'l- 'l'r.ulitiun.tlly t'llll'.lYt'tl up-ru the llt'.ll'lN bauul members :Intl elmrlsters ul nnte nntl ul lj.. lwlmlitmx is my mumhlx I.-UNI INMM the .Xnnu.ll .llltl lrtp ttlrturf t.un llllttll lN.L..lk,QN hum In my -Hhimwmmm HMM multi. lhu: at rli f ug ' wg ' ' - v - l I N , fu WH HL tu l 'mul mmf' ln lH'enkl4u't4 unlte the -tutlent lmtly nr .1 twn SL'lturl ntlltwtlej rule INLIY enlll nlnllv Wllntj. - -- - - v U Tl. I x 1 'i , I ' ll' ,N lnltl wqly. l'lrst.1ttl1e:1lt.1rr.ulul ht. X lll us ru e was :lt n net tn lurt ter tle rn- . . , , 1 , , , eents C lmureh .Intl weuml .lt the lll't'.lkl.lNl tllvltluall stutlent representntmn In the entrre . , . lnhlex Llt'l'llN5 the street, .tnutlxt .un .unw- aleaulemv. In their lll'Sl venr the newlx' , .. . . ' ' . . ' phere ul ll'lL'lltlllllt'N4 .mtl enlrvenetl wlmnl zulnptetl rules enusetl an great rnerense nl stu- , . spirit Neltlunu luun-l elxextluere tlent interest. ' ' ' . . .Xnntlmer que-t eruhnrlietl upun ual- the Qfgah' It is 'l'xx'n eleetmns nl new members are heltl 1 , . -- . . - . . . ' . UlllllllL'Fl ut the Ile l'.1ul .Xt.ulen1x' in-true ezleh year. I hey :ue nn the eauly palll ul eau lm Q A U ' ' semester. lileetinn nl' ullieers is enntluetetl HN l th' 'l l N l ll 'L-. llf? at the yL'3lI'lf' eluh lmntluet in the shrill! ul 'll4l'lll!f'l 1 'lL'll'4'l 'IW l lf't 'll 4' 'll muh Wm. lull gtuue. Prinmril5'. the Sllllinx Club eenters its All- HWS llll' 5l'll 'X C lull IWW 'l - -ll dll tentinn upnu sneinl funetiuns. The Rally lllme C'1llK'l1Y I'l'lLI l l-lllllllllll Ul'll l'l llll Dnnee was again at hi!hli!ht ut' the year. tilue-llun-n'etl rr.uliti-me nl Ile lhllll gun-le Cmuing nts it tlitl, before the must impnrtnnt INXS tn PI'fHunte KIM' l Yl' 'fl limi ill IIN' llfllfle football gnnle the ICJHI hui hntl U1 years. Hl Ute HlMlCHlM JHtlAllUClUlQ ul gntnlxviH PACE 2-H rl -ff ' I THE IIHAMATIC CLUB E lx. Sulhx .nt, lite-presv dentg Tozzi, President: Sehillinger, Secretary. ln l'l36, the Drantatic Club of De l'tul Xeadentx' presented a Xlntstrel Show. This production xx .ts a huge success. lt was the sual type of black-face show, in swift moving style. The Ulee Club and the liand ilus the Knights of the Nlinstrel Circle united lo QIYL' :ln L'lIIL'I'l2llIllllQl7L'I'ltJI'lN1l 1 - lhen, dutittg '37 and '38, th it lift c club was .-.x- tttgtt'ttx'e, l'or at two rear period thete r - no meetings or plavs. l he club was revived 'W I s XL'l ' in Wwh through lhe efforts ol Nlr. lt. l lonttnslti moderator. lhe dr'tnt'tttsts were success x s 4 ful in W Ulheers were elected. 1lIl1llSlk'1ll eontedx' X YZIS st' eetetl Intl the ealll wats ntattlc for gl t lsI . , . . . , l he Nl u s t t ont e d x thostn was entitled Tune ln. .Xs the plrtx was gt ntusteal. at eltorus an orttltestr.t were retrtnred. l hese were ea w w d tsilx upplletl 'lille gtegttlelttx .X Capella Choi! nas well tnted for the thorns -tnd serertl h.tnd nttnthtrs organized .tn oreltestra. Casting for Tune In was far from a in simple matter. Leading parts called for an ar actor who could sing as well as read lines. m After many tests, Mr. Slominski finally se- lected the most able students to play the 01 leads. fi Long and tedious rehearsals followed ot these selections. The actors learned to speak as their lines and to sing the songs assigned to tr them. The chorus was under the direction th of Xlr. T. Lownik. The choralists practised UP day after day, until the ragged edges of th to their numbers had been smoothed and per- A . , , . . gl fectcd. lhe orchestra, under the direction l of Nlr. li. lirabec, mastered the orchestra- tions of the play. -lerome Dapper, Robert VVilliams, lid- ward Sullivan and George Tozzi, of the I9-lfl graduating class, were assigned leads in the play. Because the .-Xcademy is not il co-educational school, the diflicult feminine singing roles were portrayed by younger ana n or an Hncs lysc- y thc rnvcd speak Cd U1 Cdon ftkcd :s of pew cdun :Stra- fid- ' thc ends mota Educ Ilgff I' T Eli CLUB Outstanding among the extra-curricular activities this year was the ever popular Camera Club.- lts activities were many. Perhaps the most important service to the school was the series of lectures concerning photography which were conducted by Rev- erend F. l. Fischer, Chl., the club advisor. The neophytes were first taught the elemen- tary principles involved in the construction of a camera. They then advanced to the processes of developing their negatives and printing the pictures in the club darkroom. .X class in the interesting process of enlarg- ing photographs completed the series of photography classes. liarly in September the club held annual election of ollicers. Harry bl. Quinn, a soph- omore, was elected president and Paul Cel- la, research editor for the annual, became vice-president. .-Xrthur Serafinski was re- elected to the ollice of secretary. Une of many interesting innovations was the monthly contest staged bythe club. Each of the monthly winners received a prize and was allowed to submit his winning picture in the final contest at the close of the year, The winner of this contest will be presented with a valuable award. Several members of the faculty served as impartial judges, They were Father Fischer, Mr. T. F. Low- nik and Mr. Ll. L. McCabe. All entries re- ceived their share of constructive criticism and careful examination from the judges. The club was also active Hnancially. As a result, the members procured a new en- larger and lens, a developing tank and an additional printerg also a more rapid nega- tive drier and print drier. The darkroom walls and lockers were painted, and new table drying racks were then installed. Equipment in the darkroom at the present time is estimated to be worth well over two hundred dollars. A number of the photographs found in this book were taken by members of the Camera Club. All told, the academy year of l939- 19-lO was one of the most successful years in its history since the club's rejuven- ation two years ago, by Mr. J. L. McCabe. TIIIE CAMERA CI.I7B-FIRST Row: R. Graham, R. J. Brown, Quinn, Father Ifiselier, I'. Cella, Sernhnski, O'Donncll, Lang. SECOND ROW: R. Singer, Stanley, N ' n i Sendziol, I,:1sser, Koltunczyk, De Schepper, Rybicki, M. Schimdt. 'FIIIRD ROW: l ltlll, lice-presulentg SCI'1lflllSlil, Krueger, bl. Blaszynski, XVeger, llayes, A. Vrbanus, Goschi, R. Ii. Brown. Zamor- N crelaryg Quinn, l'resident, ski, Tr:iutinann, L ,fk PP 1: si tc rl- .l - Ill ill IN re A dc IJ al m Sr V11 G. tw p iw of fi r of ea- I and Sturc YCHT. zntccl lbcrs Clgcs. Low- :S rc- icism dgcs. '. As v c11- ld 1111 nega- 11111111 new allcd. 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H1-hly 1-.Uh -lllllg-nl Aglhl lN'l'Il'1l QIk'.ll.l'N!Nl.lll11'1llllll llll1ll1Il11l1l 11. gllyh ylgl--D llll- -.11 l1'1l lllllf. 1'1:111'.11..11111x 111 1111111 1-1411x111111:- 11.-. 11.1-.-. 1 11----- V' ' l 1 x1..11.,1. lx X1-'iE..-., -mf...-, 11-.1.1.., l'1f.111-L1, 1'-1.1---1. 11----'Ti VAN'-f' 5'2 M 'L I. l ll.Ul'1'll- XY1v.l11f1, li--f1ll, X 11.111-a, fv-1-Ln, YN-'ll-1' lx'-i'l ' l'k7 '- N'l ll X INA' ' Nl1'l'l1.1111. l'l1111r xl ' X rl A,',?'Q-ll mga-gg 5 -HF' --.1 1991.639 PP 'J 9159 A Q Q1 ' Lx , V 1 . 1'-. fl, S P' THE CHE l TRY CLUB Jennings, Seeretaryg F. li ru p p e, Presidentg Loughman, Treasurer. 'l'he Chemistry Club became a recog- nized part of the extra-curricular activi- ties at De Paul Academy four years ago. During these years it has been capably as- sisted by Mr. :L C. Souton, professor ol' Chemistry, and club advisor. The club is one of the largest in the acad- emy, embracing ninety-six students in three chemistry classes. lts purpose is to compare the daily industrial processes in plants with experiments performed by the students in the laboratory. Club members are ol-lered practical ex- amples of their studies in chemistry, in the form of interesting tours. This year, both the Chicago Stock Yards and the steel mills were visited. :Xt each of the plants, the stu- dents were conducted through the building by guides who explained the various manu- facturing processes involved in the making of the completed articles. Student ollicers were chosen from the general membership, by p o p u l a r vote. 'l'hroughout the past year, Frank Kruppe served as presidentg Vincent -Iennings as the secretary, and james Loughman as club treasurer. 'l'hc members of this club, and Nlr. Sou- ton, are ardent and loyal sports fans. 'lihey' attended the majority of the athletic meets entered by the .Xcademy men in the pflSI SCZISIJH. U1 gd hi? Nr ll Cl ma en Nl gi: its al er: du on thi org elt sit sis Ia Ia 'S-N1 K , THE ENISI1 EEIIINIS l'lllll 1., 1 ,5-,,, 1. . 11 ,- 12.1. 1, 1.,,, ., o 5 n C1 U ra ing- X1111 111 ll- llllll 11'.11. 1l11' l'.llQ,f!ll1'l'l2Ilg1 l - Xf X, D - Al l gtivl- ' , , C lllll 1- 111'111l1 1'-1.1l1l1-l11'11 .ll'7llL: -1111' 1-1 llll' '1f11. - . 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'l'l11s 1111we1'er 1111es not 111s1'l11SC tl1e st11r1'111' I11111' l?1l'111X'll, Dapper, DlI11Cj'HI111 111-pp. appr11pr1atel1' 11111513011 the four men 111111 at Pl'2ll'L'l'n, 11101 ea1'l1 11C2lflll1lC. 'l'l1e foul' 5171111111111 1-111t11rs 111111' eringe at tl1e very sight fi 1, -,. - .-.. . - .1 ? 1 ' ffm-17' j nf4.1,'.1j, ' 1 fi' 1?'J3ji 31.1.21 fa . 11j1'l3.1r . 11' 1' 1151114 ' c 25:11 71 1-fir? -. Q 11 L' 1 'fsvf Yfljilf-. 1 111 13-1511 ,- -f .1 .' 04.145, -.1 .. .111 1 4 of e T for 1 com 11115 to 11 De A was '-10, p ro1 test1 .111 la, 17:1 Br R. PN A. slmrl Olfillll lwlcrh lllli nl' 'ritc1's, rk. Rzltty, ,ough- C, Ifml c um- UHOW ol lm- .lv am- ,lld L' rs. 9 xx Q 11' ted nv isclosc -cy and 1' mcn c four .,r Sight , if N XX U l We C f' IIE I' lll ACAIIE The De l'aul Academy band, under the tutelage of Nlr. T. Xl. glustus, has made much progress since its origin seven years ago. As in the past, Father Vohs was the advisor. Nlr. ,Iustus is ably assisted by Klr. lf. lirabec, Nlr. R. Brabec, Nlr. S. Szumilas, Nlr. L. Nlevers, Nlr. Lukaszewski, Nlr. gl. Schug and Nlr. D. C o n n e r. These men con d uct individual classes in instrumental music. The red and blue uniformed Red Dev- il band marched sixty strong at all home foot- ball games, led by a strutting drum major and fou r baton twirlers. They were also on the field at the City Cham- pionship game in Sol- dier Field. ll IC l CTIVITIES played Nlantilla , and YYoodland Fringe composed by Nlr. hlustus. The A Capella choir again took active 1 part in the musical activities of the Acad- emy. After individual vocal tests, forty-five choralists were selected. The choral group was again directed bv Nlr. T. A. Lownik. As in the past, the choir sang at the week- ly student-mass and at social meetings of the parents' clubs. A fine po l i c y of Christmas carol singing was also continued at several Chicago hospitals. The majority of the per- formances were on the live of Christmas. The County Hospital was visited s e v e r al days earlier. micsic nnu2c'1'oRs-iyir. '11 rf. Ullflffl' th? glllflilllfc Although no fancy 1 'W 'k' f 'f9 Mr- 1-M'-l S 'ti BW' of the Rev. li.. R. Vohs, maneuvers were execu- ted during the basketball season, the band was much in evidence at all home frames. 31 Twenty-one Academy band men played in the All-City high school band. This was a feature of the De l'aul l'niversity Instru- mental and Choral Clinic on December 9, at the linickerbocker lrlotel. Fourteen Demon tune-makers were awarded high ratings in the annual Archdi- ocesan high school lnstrumental Solo Con- test at l,oretto Academy, lfnglewood, on the 2nd of Nlarch. The entire ensemble competed in the Class ll section of another band contest the following Saturday. For the first time. the Academy men played host in the l'niversity auditorium. They opened their recital with Azalea, a required number. They also CBI., members of the choir and band combined their efforts to stage a very successful roller skating party in early February. The proceeds of this ven- ture were placed in a fund for the purchase of band and choir uniforms. The choralists then began to work upon plans for a choral concert. This concert, the first of its kind at the Academy, was pre- sented in the school library. The entire choir presented several numbers. An espe- cially trained octet and several solo numbers followed with excellent performances. The choir will conclude a highly success- ful season with appearances at the Bacca- laureate Nlass and at the graduation cere- monies the following evening. Truly a fine record, one that shall con- tinue to sing the praises of De Paul Acad- emy in years to come. .f ' ' ha 2 1 rltls- -s The De Capella Group I Academy The choi at rehea: Saxophoi hand rot Band m. twirlerg Sehill Clown r l mgf' uiivg Xczui- V-fivc group Nnik. , thc vcck- md :lt f thc fine stmzls alma vcrnl 'l'Iw pci'- 1 thc 'HM' was days lzlncc fohs, f thc ts tu vzlrty vcn- 'ham' upon ', thc PVC' ntirc :spe- mbcrs 4. CCSS' lffn' jCl'C' con- cad- K .-xv 3 li 1 N .VH MI- E ,hy ,W n, X S WV lf., lx, llll ll ll ' ANI! UTHEIL' Clllli Qlflx. This year as in years gone by, the DePaul characteristics of the students in their .-Xcademv Dads' Club proved an important charge. link in the chain which binds together the The welfare of the Academy was second parent, the teacher and the student. Organized in the year IV37, the club has been very successful as a result of the work of tireless fathers who are interested in the future of their teen aged sons. The ollicers who guided the destiny of the Dads' Club throughout the past year are: Nlr. S. R. Loughman, presi- dent, Nlr. E. tl. Schillinger, vice-president, Mr. C. H. Prince, secretary and Nlr. sl. F. Nickels, treasurer. Through the medium of the club meetings, the dads be- came acquainted with the tu- tors of their sons. This served a two-fold purpose. The fathers gained an insight into the characters of the men teach- ing their sons, and the teachers became acquainted with the individual traits and Mr. S. Louglnnan, Presidentg Mr. 12. Schillinger, Vice-presidentg Mr. P r i n e e, Seeretaryg Mr. J. Nickels, .l. I'Cil5lIl'UI'. C. only to that of the boy him- self. By sponsoring various social and athletic functions, the dads gave financial aid to the academy. They sponsored their sec- ond annual Parent Day football game, between VVebcr and De Paul. The game was won by De Paul, on a tech- nicality. Gfiiciating on the Board of Governors were the follow- ing: Rev. G. M. Mullen, GM., Mr. F. A. Dapper, Mr. VV. A. Herbster, Mr. P. bl. Perille, Nlr. E. F. Sullivan and Mr. A. Gustafson. These men, and the club ofiicers, plan the activities of the Dads' Club. VVe wish them the best of luck and continued success in the years to CUIUC. ccne at Dads' and Sons' Mr. P. Perille, social chair- Speakers' tahle at the lia- -cting night. man of the Dads' Club. thers' and Sonsu' hanqnel. 'I haS th rc yea umi thei Vioi F dra con' the are ed i gan 'I con' All of I Vol Acz gro of den surf the M 1' Mr I PAGE 252 'V f' X-I . I v:4:,-Luk i. i 1 :.J4,2, N 1 ,fl ' - 1' i :li'.?z32l2!f3.Zl.'i'k . ., -Ly , E. 'V .. . l y,.f,4,3, . : T- :.:1.fgai'Ql2Hily gag, If V5.3 'glgtjyycz J'-H! 14 ' ,. , 531 ' J ,. AJ te... ig . f f.: g4iip.?mM L , I h gtiil ' -'f'U'ii'r-'- '.f.'-'V'-it '?i'.' ' ' ir -7---'.' '- ' f-'Sz' .1 ihcir :ond lhn- Ioug Iong CI to SCC- Dqyf' Cbcr XVZIS ech- d of Unv- Hen, peg .IT Ivan Son. dub ad! ,uck S to In- Ihv Ilv Ifud XIf.fn.. 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I-111'1'11 111111, 11 1 .11111 ll11'1'1111111s, II .1g.1111 1111-1 111111 1111.11 -111 l'1,11 111-111, I1111.. l .-11.1111 1 I 1'1'v. 11 11-11 1111 X1.11111f .1111'I11-1 171111.11 z1'11': -C11'1 1-!111lA' 111.111 111X1X1!K1? 1111-.11 111-2 1' 11'11' 1 Nl'II I x 1 11 XI 1 1 1z1..1...11.. 11.11 .1 .. 1 11. 1' llXN1I N111111 1x-11 1-.r.g1g11 N11,11 N 1 1 11 11 N 1,11 l711!1r1, l1111.1,11'1 X1z'11,j 1' 41'-11,1 111' 11' N1 ' '1 N1 511141,-,1. I111111, X111..1- Q11. X111-1 11 Nh' 1.Qg+...,.4,..,. . .. 1.1 1 I,.. Q 'E 1 mi lli inli-in liotlx at holy eonnnnnion on the Interior of St. Vincent's Church, The Rev. Preston Murphy, 1, , 'H .,f ilu- ,fm-gn, during the retreat. Retreat Master. THE ANNUAL RETRE T The twelfth annual retreat for the student hotly ol' De Paul Academy opened with lloly Nlass in early Autumn of the year W39. lt included the days of October 25, Zo and 27. Reverend l'reston l'. Nlurphy, Chl., a graduate ol' De l'aul l'niversity, conducted the retreat. Fora number of years he taught at the academy but he later became a mis- sionary. .-Xt the present. he is engaged in hh mission work throughout the country. 'l'he retreat program gave the students ample time and opportunities for prayer and meditation. lt began on a ll'ednesday morning, with the lloly Sacrifice of the Nlass and the opening conference. lllls Vials lolloyyctl, lll tllt' L'l2lSSI'tHHll, by the recitation ol the rosary and spiritual reading. under the guidance ol' the priests .intl pioltssois. ln the alternoon. spiritual rcatling and ll short conference were brought to a close with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. A like procedure was followed on the second day. On Friday the entire student body receiv- ed Holy Communion and the Papal Bless- ing from the hands of Father Murphy. The retreat was closed with the breakfast served to all in the Auditorium, under the auspices of the Sphinx Club members. At this time Father Murphy expressed his thanks for the cooperation given him in the past days. During the time of the retreat, this mis- sionary gained the complete confidence of the students by his sincerity and friendliness. He prepared them for the dilliculties they must encounterg the lower classmen in their school days, and the seniors in their year after graduation, for this was their last high- school retreat. 'l'he retreat was a tremendous success and will be long remembered as one of the most outstanding in the increasing line of similar services at the Academy. l x s .Q-' gf, '-3 T 'v 'zu r ,. :Ii nf the e was eceiv- Bless- V. ikfast :r the s. At 1 his ,n the mis- ee of iness. they their year iigh- and most ilar f 4 Mlm ris.ix7f.'2 ' AP!-UIEMY FllllTllAll Jalrubowslri high Catholic League scorer . . . three opposing teams without a score . . . Whitey Kucllacz smashes the line . . . tenseness before the final whistle . . . third place in the south section. ATI'ILE'1'IC BOARD-XVal- ter McGovern, heavyweight football coach, confers with Rev. G. E. Mlilleii, athletic director, XVilliam VVendt, basketball coach, and Paul Mattei, assistant fo 0 t b a ll coach, are also board mem- bers. IIE I' lll ACAIIE Y ITHLIETIC IJMI I TH TIII The academy athletic board commenced the V139 gridiron season with few changes. The regular board, consistinf of Father 5 . t Nlullen, Nlr. Vl'alter NlcGovern and Nlr. Xl'illiam Xl'endt entered its third successful season last fall. lt was deemed wise to appoint an assist- ant to XYally Nlcliovern. 'llhe appointee was Paul Nlattei, former Blue Demon ath- lete and the captain of the De l'aul lvniver- . . . ,,- ,. sity lootball squad in nf. lhese two men, XYally and l'aul, then worked continuously to piece together our most successful Demon team since W35. memorable year ol' the Catholic League Championship at the .-Xcademy. llowcxci. thc same suctcss was not grant- cd to liill Vlicndt. coach of thc lights. :XS the final game ot their season ended, the ponies emerged lacking in victories but rich Ill t'XPt'l'lL'llk'L'. In addition to his ofiicial capacity as coach of the lightweight football team, Coach Wendt also capably fulfills the posi- tion of basketball coach. This season mark- ed the completion of his third year at the Academy. The members of both teams showed a great deal of ability on the field this season. VVe offer sincere congratulations to the lightweight and heavyweight teams for their hard work and the many hours they spent in practice every day during their competitive games. The cooperation between coaches, Plily' ers and managers is responsible for the suc- cessful outcome of the season. 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DIC l'.'Xl'I, l XYlil3liR ll De l'aul came upon its second victorx' through a detault. ln the hrst quarter Ri- emma took advantage ot' the Demons fum- hle to score on a lateral pass and then kick Tom Me5'ers Uharles l7uffey CTIU 2 Bob Vernon Adam llepp 'F' W? lx: 1-L oh X'l.,.mm lllllll HUIJZQ 138.1 X-. imf.g4. I 1 ' Ill!! lV'1P11'11Q X'- 1 'll' 1' ' 1 . 1'1111! 11111 thc' 1f111.i,.21-.'.' 1 I F 1 INK HIV' fl. 11' 'VV'-Q if 1--1.11-1. Illl 11l1'1 I.1L.11111,-,-, .Lg . 11.111 111 XXX-l11'g -1 1 QK'7ll'i' .111-i 1l1f' 111111 tIlllll.l lil' VXI I ' lin' l71'111f111- -111111111-1t I .Wk I 1 x N111-11-- f!lf.1 Xf.-JY... 111 lllllllllmhlll: 1111: 51 l.1-- 1 1111.11l1'1 l,'1ll.ll -111111111-' z I x. 1,.,.1 1 11-1 1 -- 1 -11-mo. av Iffg 1 +1- ', 193315 ' . ,wk STP , M'? ' 4 .,, K. vw i , . 1 x 1 ,f,.f,a '11 .1 1-i. ff-,lf M 11 , '1Q 11 , 1,1143 .. 1-N.z',.3 .f.: I : Iflllll lYl'l'Ul 1 .1,: 1 1 1 1 111111.--1 - D ., . JI., 1,.l,., fxtw 1111 X' 1' C., 1,11 .. ll1,:, 115111 H ' Fifi, , , ,N ,fv ,wx in I' second half Finnegan crossed the line after snaring a short lateral pass from Pollice. During the last ten minutes of play Fracero of bloliet scored two touchdowns and Blad- erick kicked the winning two extra points. Dli P.-Xl'L 6 ST. RITA-0 De Paul rolled on with the conquering ol' St. Rita. The only score of the game was made in the linal quarter. :Xfter a forty ya rd run, Freewalt passed the ball to Jaku- howski who skirted the remaining fifty yards to victory. U '?2 ' 'f2l . NIT. CARMEL-27 DE PAUL-13 De Paul fell under the onslaught of the south-siders in their final game. The first seven points scored by Quinn and Andre- ditch of Mount Carmel were quickly fol- lowed by -lakubowski's score on a sixty yard pass from Freewalt. Later, a place-kick tied the score. During the remaining half, theutouchdown twins Andrediteh and Mea- kim scored two touchdowns and Quinn con- nected for seven more points. VVhitey Kudlacz then switched himself from center to end and snared a long touchdown pass. .v Q, .' Q Q . , . , -1 f-.. - r 'YI-if - .. '- xv y Q , 'N 4 ...4 jf . ' - ni V M - , . , .:, -. iv i , .,,, ., - i ' Y fix .. i'f H - yi. .A ' M- W-1 V .Y , -, ., ' , 4' -.. wg. .:'!,'- '.' - I Y , .. 11-455 ' - X - .- fl - . . -' wx - K X ' A , . . .. Demons stars Beinkc, Fass Fiorino, Loerzcl, Class a Galuhn in action. Barlniek snatehes the hall fu a long run. Mt-vers and Ram' at seriln 'fyisgf gi .1 L ,. 3Q ' i s . -y uv., - . .. , 'qifx ii -: . .4 X ,f.. X I: F. F use -gym . .,. ' i,, -.4-1'-P js. igjhgi. .-.le D '- '-,T 5 V . .3.?J+ss1-4 - h Li., .1-ws.5:i..g.l1g4 IHZIKC P I'IICllCl'. lf -13 Uf the S first -IlCl1'e- Y fol- f Yard Pkick ' half, Mea- 1 C011- 1itey ICntc1' pass. ike, Fassl, Class :mtl l te hall for -If scrum tlztshctl lmpctully into their initial gtum' mm Ut' thcsc. thry' hcltl thc lirst at Nunn-lcss tic. if wi-K N, 't N 4 i l.It.Il I XX'l.lt.ll I I'uul'li.'tl,l. 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De l'aul was vietorious, 37-26. ln a later meet at the Demons' home grounds, they defeated the XYeher squad, -l2-29. .Xt the elose of the half. the De , . . . f Q l aulians were leading hx' three points. l hex' t . . IHETH ll ' .0 then played furiously to finish the game with a thirteen point lead. Bill Donato led the field with three baskets in the first half and four additional in the seeond. DIC Pi-Xl'L vs. ST. Rl'l'.'X 'l'heir seeond league game, at St. Rita's gym, was marked by defeat. The Redmen held their opponents to a l-l-l-l tie at the half, hut the Ritans quielily ran up twenty- one points to the Demons' additional six- teen. 'l'he De l'aul quintet lost -li-30 al- taulev, l' ul l i 1' U, fill!! Nlrfiorinirlt, NlIIIlIlLf4'f l . nogue. l'.Xt.l. ... 0 lioiifm Roni Dorint' fiiwilte, l'i'e1-uzilt, l'illllN'LfIlII R XX zilsh, lol' Rov- 1 K mirll XY:-nili, llnnerforcl. Nlnel lfr, Holger, xYZll'1,fl'f, llnrlu gzum: Ionzltu c first QI. 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Nevertheless, the Leo cagers took the lead in the first half and kept it until the final whistle was blown. 36-26. Determined to make amends, the De Paulians dashed to the Leo gym with an in- vincible spirit and won 3-l-31 in spite of the nine point lead held by the Leo men at the half. The Demons were in fine playing con- dition. Donato, Croke and Freewalt shared scoring honors. .lim made six basketsg five of these were in the second half, when they were much needed to clinch the game for De l'aul. DE l'Al'L vs. NIT. CARMEL The last game of the first round in the 'fov Roni lhdnug PoHke,lhunnhnrL Evans,iYBlaHey B0iTOM R0u':SolgeL Finncgan,FHeeu1dt,XValML Egan 1 .i -X 4 c W t - PA X , Wu fl '83 -X j At of All ' 5 ? -lx CL 5 i ' 1 F, 1 i 7 1 x8 FA U, ,. .. , S r In 2,2 'Sri gPAu ' X, 4 1: ICOn- mrcd S five they C for 'I thc . 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K nI'Im'l 211. l'Ivc wccks l.llL'I' Ihc f.ll'IllL'lIlL'N .l:.llll rlgisliul with Ihc IDUIHIIIIN .in Ihc lla' l'.iul lliiiir. llctcrlniliml In Ulllllllllk' Ll winning SIl'L'llli ul IhrccwIifcI'I1Iix'I-ggniiiw.IliI'I'.Igvi'- lrum Shclliclil Quill XYL'll'lL'I' mm Ihcir Iin.Il QLIIIIL' IH Ilic lllllk' HI ll lwlll' pull!! VlI'lfil'kI 21-79 'l'hc -uiriiig XY'l4 lcniil hx' l'.l'K'I'XN'.lll ..... . 4. ul' Dc l'aiul. an-l KI-mic HI' thc c'Lll'IllL'lllL lfgicli swixwl Iuur lmfkctx. llc l'nul rlmc-l the scaisun with nim' Ylflllfll'-. in wmv plain' hir Ihr Sunil: 5L'Lillllll Iitlc. PAC: 271 1-.pf THE LIGHT Lack of experience proved to be a serious handicap among the members of the junior quintet. VVith the exception of a single vet- eran star, the team was composed of Hrst year basketball men. However, when all points and technicalities are considered, the lights completed a season of much beneht to all concerned. The Ponies were not destined to be en- tirely bereft of victory. Under the instruc- tion of Coach VVill VVendt, they scored many points and won a total of five games. They successfully contested the junior quin- tets of XVebcr, St. Rita and Joliet. The latter two teams were twice defeated by the agile Demons from De Paul Academy. Although they lost seven of their twelve games in the league tournament, the De- mons put up a struggle with typical do-or- die spirit. ln their final game against the ,lunior Carmelites, they found themselves leading their opponents at the end of the hrst halt. But, the Carmel men put 011 21 . FIRST Row: O'Malley, Hobani Coach VVendt, Diemer, Burns, Ward, Manager Mutert. ' w Harrity, Horan, Manager ,e A. ,GIA terrific spurt and nosed out the Redmen six points, 31-25. They lost two games each to De La? Salle, Mt. Carmel and St. Leo. A win and a loss divided the scores between De Paul and Weber with one game for each squad. A tally of the twelve official league gamCS found De Paul with two hundred and eighty-five points. Their opponents SC0fCd three hundred and forty-one points. ' Bob Evans, a sophomore, was calltam of the light team and did his share of the scor- ing in every game. The high man Of the team was a junior, Jack UMHHCY- He made over seventy points while fulfilling his guard position. Jim Egan, the only ve eran Performer, Played center asnthe mam' spring of the team and l'PiI1kY Salmogi another senior, successfully p1aYCd af bo defensive and offensive posts. ' n Thus we conclude another basketball 55:5 son at the Academy. The light team hi, earned itself a name for fine sportsmaniutlg showed in all games. ThereforCi W? 516, these men, and feel certain they Wlll source of pride to De Paul in thC future' A CE , Salmon, Evans, Egan, C01-bgnii B a u m h a r t. Sizcoun Row: . f?1' lalley, Hoban, igaflr Corbett QECOND ROWQ l1emerxBUfHS, 12 Manager Mutert. .edmen by to De La X Win and . Dc Paul ich squad. gue games dred and nts scored tS. :aptain of i the scor- an of the Hey. He fulfilling only vet- rhe main- Salmon, ll at both tball sea- eam has manship e salute '1 be 21 ture MINIIII sl'nnTs Traclrsters prepare for successful season . . . Bartniclr and .lalrubowslri compete for De Paul victories .... Intramural sports . . . baslreteers in the Academy gym . . . lreglers bowl 'em over for high scores . . . swimming team enlarged and improved. Y' pw, ,. .. i:.:MM-M Ch 3. Q- I I. Gr T0 3 T -K su N' ' J 2 Q 1-.L -MJ Q TH CH The De Paul Academy track men pre- pared for the IQ39 track season with high hopes, despite the inclement weather that threatened them for some time. They re- ceived no indoor practice that year and thus hegan their first training at a date later than that of many of the opposing teams. The only lettermen returning to the cind- ers were .loc Dougherty and Bob Bartnick, one a senior and the other in his junior year. .loc was immediately chosen captain for he had a line record and always carried off his share ol' track honors. He entered almost all eyents and was quite successful. He won thc low and the high hurdles and placed in hroad jump, high jump and the relays. Hoh Bartnick usually entered the hurdles and two-twenty yard dash. but was inactive tor the greater part of the '39 season. This period of inactivity was caused bv severe cindcr hurns in an opening meet. ,loc Craw ran the quarter and half miles at a good pace. ,lohn Groppi managed to place in all section mccts hut failed to score in the city linals. lloh nlakuhowski. sophomore at the time. entered the relay and the one hundred QA x . fe TRACK TEAM Firm' Row: T ausch, Diet- rich, A. Aquilino, Donato, Fiorino. Saconn Row: Au- rilio, Eshoo, Uszler, Cnl- laghan, Sonnenberg. THIRD ROW: Cla rk e, Roche, Croke, Groppi, Capt. Bart- nick, Man. Singer. yard dash. This newcomer to the team threatened several records of long standing and set several new ones himself. Other members of the l939 season were Alex Aquilino, a quick pacing sprinter, Pitcher, starring at the shot put, Clarke, a possible miler, and Sonnenberg, a promising fresh- man trackster. Conditioning forthe past track season was commenced at Lakeshore Park, longaa-CQU- ter of De Paul Academy track activities. . . - . ' -gsion Demons come into the stretch in an indoor practice so O XY' QC fu fd. in, Dr an pl d 1' ni: hu bri dll dlc Ba au set C 1' any sp' I 1 ht. mt TK TEAM 1 Tausch, niet. quil' mo, Ijonam coma Row: Auf 0, Uszler, Cal, nenberg, Tumi, 21 k F er ROCIIU, PPI: Capt. Ban. Singer. io the team ing standing iself. Other were Alex erg Pirchcr, S, 21 possible lising fresh- k season was I long a cen- activities. IIIIVII k'1HlI5VIIIU'II -I If Nwvks 'II 'l'II'IlI' .tII'f III IDI: I' XI I. x- 5 I Ill I X , I , I Iii' Ilviiwii- fipviif'-1 H2111 X H .11 -can-ini iiiliiiv -tyii' III:-n .U'1 1 gi Iul St. Rim tnxim iii .1 'fainf iii'-1 II. 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IIIULW fi! llir si isuii 'IIi Iinnil sifiiv. N i'9'P 1111, practice session X gs- -Eg I' Hg5LgsEQq' I 'A 7143? I If F v f'i '7,ix V, I t t I I SPEEDSTEHS 0F THE CINDEHS Captain Bnrtnick takes the hurdle Pact: ' ii. lx '1't3ig-gilT ,S track honors in this important track and open field meet at Reis Park. Although the only De Paul Academy entrant, hg proved himself a veritable demon He set a new record of twenty-two and nine-tenths seconds for the two hundred and twenty yard dash, and equalled the long standing record in the hundred yard sprint. First place in the broad jump was also added to his ever increasing scores. Not bad at all, but rather an envious record for a newcomer to the track team. CATHOLIC ALL CITY MEET ' St. Georges' track team took first place in the Catholic High School League championship tilt, with a total of thirty- six points. De Paul Academy, represented by only the captain of the team, scored three first places. Joe made a leap of tive feet nine inches for a new record in the high jump Held, Won the one hundred yard dash in ten and one-tenth seconds, and took the two-twenty yard hurdles in twenty-three and three- tenth seconds for another Redman win. He also placed in two other events. Thus ended the '39 track season, one of much excitement and many new records. The Demons did not find themselves in the highest brackets of the final meets, but they may never- theless recall a season of many achievements. They set many new records and will set the pace for new records in the future. This season of 1940 saw a number of hopeful freshmen and other lower classmen applying themselves for a berth on the team. They are also bolstered by the return of several stars of the last season. Chief among these are Bob Bartnick, john Groppi, Bob Jakubowski and Frank Pircher. Determined to make a good beginning, the team opened indoor practiCCiI1 the Academy gymnasium in the early part of March. The members immediately recognized the leadership qualities of a returning lettermen, Bob Bartnick. Thus, without further f1d0, they chose this football and track star of the past year to fill the position of track captain. Their foresight is lauded bl' the admirable record of Bob himself. After several weeks of indoor practice, the team began its annual outdoor training at the familiar Lakeshore Park. HCFC they SPCIH hour after hour, relentlessly trotting off mile aftef mile on the hard cinder track, preparing themselves for 21 full season ahead. VVith the experience that comes of hourS of llractice, and the Demon never say die spirit, they willC0l1' tinue to bring honor to the name and traditions of De Paul Academy. Bartr the 1 ten l Demr ll phi nctiol Get 1 they'r miler: :ld meet at ezntrantx he V record of and lndred reord in tht . but rathtf 21111. YC Cilthfllig tl of thirty. the captain ,GZIP of hw P Held, Won zconds, and and three- tced in tm exfiitcmcnt themsclws nay ncvcr- y Set many the future. . freshmcn a berth on tzveral stars nick, John :rmined to Jractice in trch. The ualities of ut further ast year to lauded by t began its ark. Hel? mile affC for 21 fllll hours Of - Will Con- DC Paul Q ' QQQE 1 'f A E H555 -Q ' V I 5.1 ' ll: M, ,..,...,...-ff I ments? - -in . ' s ' . . i A l,kW'.rQWM3-f.: 'i e .'Ke:uleniy Swimming team. Mr. Souton, club , advisor, is at the extreme left. ,qt . f- tj...- ACAIJE Y I THAMUR L Three distinct branches of intramural sports are offered to the Academy student who does not participate in the varsity ath- letic activities. These groups afford a great deal of personal enjoyment and also promote a spirit of achievement among the more am- bitious students. For the past five years, bowling has been a highlight in the field of intramurals at the Academy. Under the guidance of hir. Har- ry Dietrich, this activity continues to in- crease its popularity as a diversion for the students. Each Vlednesday, after classes are over, a comparatively large number of De Paulians hasten to the familiar surround- ings of the Monte Carlo Bowling Alleys. Nlr. Dietrich holds the record for the highest individual game and the highest average. For the second season, Kair con- tinues to lead the student bowlers with out- standing tournament plays. Among the bet- ter keglers are Billmeier, a senior, and two juniors. Sehillinger and Costello. i '4' 2 .-ggy.f,,,,: Y :'j,.f,j X K PACE 280 i L ' 4 1 .Q ' The Demon bowling team gathers for a picture. The second of the intramurals is the ever popular swimming club, under the super- vision of Mr. Souton. As in the past, a capable swimming instructor was hired to help the swimmers improve themselves in swimming and other aquatics. The team was again bolstered by Pinter and Lough- man, members of the club since their fresh- man year. The A c a d e m y intramural basketball league has steadily increased in popularity. Sponsored by the school, in connection with the De Paul Prep, over one hundred stu- dents participated in the various games. All classes, from the senior to the lowly freshie, were represented in competition. The teams formed four divisions, all of which were incorporated into one malll league. A number of games were scheduled for each squad. After a series of games had been played, competition was narrowcd I0 one team from each of the four classes. To give a more entertaining and strongef final tournament game, the seniors were Plf' ted against the sophomores and the fresh- men contested the juniors. The Foul Balls were again triumphant against their opP0' IIC di fr be C21 fe Cl IT YY4 CC zltl th th th ke SCE lin HQ junio hall Muel phy. 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During test, answer in head worth ten in book. Girl who akes Virgil at mght makes -xigil. liasiest way to be on time is to put clock under you. lfuneral is grave matter. Chiropodist usually accepts defeat. lformer champion like used postage stamp -both licked. Student struggling to get well grounded in classics may get stranded on same. Uur father slipped upon the .ice Because he couldn't standg llc saw the glorious Stars and Stripes, XVC saw our 1'l!1fllC'l'!Il7lll. Sign on a peach display in a local grocery store: Don't squeeze ime 'till I'm yours. Tix sjnring Dr boizls is on dc wing, flow IlbS0iI1-- De 'ZL'iIlyS is Oll dc boid. Second to boxer: Well, old pail, I'm afraid y0u're licked now. Boxer Cgazing dizzily across the ringj: Yeah, I should have got 'him the first round when he was alone. as ek THE POUNDING Rlercilessly he pounded and thufmped the quivering, -inarticulate thing before hi-m. 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Pam. 2115 SAI T THERESE HGSPITAL WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 4 ' A general hospital conducted by the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Ghost, offering the latest facilities for medif cal, surgical, obstetrical and pediatric cases. A school of Nursing, fully accredited by the . Illinois State Board and by De Paul University. A school for Medical Technologists approved by the American Medical Association. XO L'll.'XXk'lf 'IU tjtqtq t X liilllfllf lfl' 'U 'Pfllyr fr-,HH Hprrllfiuul . XX ln' :n'4- :ull th.. lmlintl- tlrgtnn, ll.,-' E l w lJm'tm': Hit-Il. tlu-rm-I gt rin- 5,,'f,,,, :tw alloy., :uul l tlzttlft num UM :H mlb. Hi, :tntl tlnnlc tlu- upt'rgttgtm tm, 3, mmm. 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I-'rf,m flu' Ur l'nu.'tt: O O O Xirl' f1iUrr1n1rlrf, rztrm' tn vlan flu' ntlwr .hy fviyfymg nfl' rt tt-ry' tlvliglttfnl fmgrcnnvf' - 1 A u-hi.-It iznpn'-xml lrlx rwfgltlmr- to :u ZITI!! rxtvnt, lwnt nut f:r.urnl1l'.'. PAM: EH, X , 1 t W gms 1 i , 1 awarde g I c fz a f 4 0 va The confidence you piaoeot in us when you ci the contract tor printina the 1940 De Pauiian-inspired our entire boraaniza- tion to cooperate with your editors-usinq every skill ot our Master Craftsmen to pro- duce tor you the tinest Annual you have ever haot. To the editors-the faculty-the araauates ana the entire student booty-We thank you tor this Wonderful inspiration. Y Brio!-iowziy PRESS V1 Creators of Fine Annuals 435 N' Second Stfeef Milwaukee, Wis. This Book P nted on ART GLOSS ENAMEL GE ZSS ll1JIflIl'lN x:ul1lc'm'll lu xhl- Vwu-n 'ur .lm-pn' Ir pmiriw-ly zulnzwl-N llx lu V lJ,, ,' 1' . . I . '- mrs- '.'. 1 ll: X I ,LVN Ilfffllllll. 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Phone Humboldt 2600 Smi!h's Service:-able Products FACTORY SC lVlll.l. SUPPLIES ' BUILDERS l'lARDW'ARE. CU'I'l.liRY TOOLS Sl ELECTRICAL SUPPLIIES PAINT SL GLASS h W. Nom. M. t. Mar of Nazaret Hospital SANITARY FUEL Co. ' RMI Svul Runga' Uil 1120 N. l.lfAVI'I I' S'l,Rlflf'l' 811 Armitage Ave. Pllonvs Divcrsvy 2210-8505 CHICAGO. Il,l.lNOIS l',v.r ' P xy 1-1- H l' I-'l ff '1'1H -ir'-N 212.12 In-' 111:-I .1 fvf.:: I-- 1I:a!m' tor IIN' 1,121 fQ.11xtr'.a I1.1:: '. II- Q. A 'IIH 'ff-11111 IH 1I!lvI nxt In-: ff,gffAv , :All 1110112111 111' I1:u1 tv- Ixni-1:11-ff , I lx'i!!lI.r-llnmqm-1 .11f.r1 l.,fg, ,1l,..4 ,-.,- i I,-.3 . lift:-if , IUIN':llII11,fQIIHIIIIKIII1IIH'i rj1iI.iI I 'lI'.1fIQ - Lf 71.1 'I'I'II', IiIg1'v..w, Hfhi bl.-N-.114 71.2 111.1-5:1-zz, Q s 4 ll. l7'l1'l .Xt1l1ri. I:I' Is Ill TIM' 11124 I'1'li4 ,LN I, ' l,', lzu' sn- flu' Iguznilx fx nm- 1-mv-1, mx' In-' '.-.M -I - . -M XX Nfflivlw'-I 115 um' ur thuw :mam :xwn '.-.fuuqul ' 'L 3 , I , z 1:-.5 I 'I Nw' Huflnrxn. 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I'vC heard . . . some more frosh have bit the dust 2lC- cording to Vllrangler I'CDO1 fS - - - ,I-?1Ck Helg- on gins has been delegated to .HIC the Calm reports . . . Joe Fuhry is trying to flrld SOIUC d l nes . . . spotted ink for drawing .dotte 1 Things P712 Never Knew? They told me, when they were rushing me, and when I had joined I found out that was right-they were always thinking about them. I joe Ripped-benny hlflzafs The Answer As one of the old folks at home can any- one tell me when the younger generation is coming to? POP Cofcofim OUCHI morist. 'llhe surgeon must be quite a hu Ile always keeps me in stitches. Amy Johnson Phone Sunnyside 0613 Licensed Boiler Shop Phone Ravenswood 7920 Night Phone Rogers Park 2481 DAN HAYES BOILER 6. REPAIR CO. 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The stricken one raised his head and groaned, What's the matter, you aren't coming hack, are you ? Greetings cmd Best Wishes from the Chicago Signal Organization Manufacturers of Hospital Signal Apparatus and Hospital Bed Lamps If Compliments of JosEPH L. GILL Clerk of the Municipal Court 'k o JOHN SEXTON 86 CO. Edelweiss Quality Foods Chicago O . Brooklyn Established 1883 .III Ins! 11111I1Is ..1,11.1I1:1 11. 1 I N fI1111I'11I my I1.I1 I11111,,1 WH- sf, , ! Y ' I I w- I II 1111.1 I11 '1I1I11f11I 1'II1.I 11:'11:1I ,Im-I, If - ., I -, I111.f'1 IJ II'1'1I 'IIII 'II 1. 1f11,' 1:11.14 1,5 1,!11.- I .- I .V f ' 11 1111I 11I1.: 1I 11:01:11 11111 '11 1, 11.11, I' .. - 1 'l 1 HRH QH'I' 5 XX IM is .' NI11rIII'I: 5n:III'., -I1I:I'I 11. V.flI'lIx,H SHIII 5II.II,I'NIII'.II1' Ina'-I IIll I . xI.,1I..-11 -'u..II, .I.,,I'1 ,III -. 11 1 vi 'II111 I1 I1 I N ,. , 1 , 1J.1. 1.. 1 I .... 'w' ','I:1. 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JOSEPH XV. CREMIN XY'll.l.lA51 .-X. CRIEMIN REMIN 8. Q'CoNNoR liS'I'AIil.ISHliD 188' CATI-ICLIC CHURCH LCDANS AND SECURITIES l1iL. 1-11 All Forms of Insurance PHGNES: STATE 02-IO 35 NORTH LA SAI.l.l'E S'I'RIZlE'l' CHIC.-X110 I .1I 71,16 01110. day I got a letter threatening my life but l'm not 'zL'orried. l sent zt to ' I ' 'Z'07'l'-11 my znsurarzzfe company. Let tum L about it. Horrible Thought! I've just suddenly realized that thi ex- ers- trenie penalty for bigamy is two mot 111 IZIW- VVhite Tie and Tails ii? 92? Ei? Do you remember when Romeo 'was close to Juliet on the Balcony and slze murmured softly info his ear. Hfylly didn't you get orelzestra seats. KUEI-IN'S MENSWEAR -ALSO SHOES- lOO0fZ Armitage St. 3632 Irving Park Blvd. This Modern World Bly wife left me and took my bankroll Wit-h her--my house iburnt down and I haven't any insurance - my :business has -gone ibanlcrupt and all ,my investments are total losses-but Ilm satisfied. I smoke Chesterfields. Sainbo Speaking of coals to Newcastle and fl l1usman's holiday, it was Sagrn Goldwyn who said, I go to the mofvies efvery night, W'lzy not? I'-ve got to do something to take my mind off my business. Telephone References: RANDOLPH 0383 Chicago Law Institute Chicago Bar Association 0 Northwestern University-Law Chicago Public Library De Paul University U. of C. Press THE BOOK SHOP BINDERY listnblishetl 1878 Phone Lincoln 7180 DISTINCTIVE BINDINGS SINCE 1895 HANNIBAL 306-310 W. RANDOLPH STREET Incorporated CHICAGO FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINISHING - UPHOLSTERING Service to.Home and 1919-21 Sheffield Avenue Specializing in the binding .of new and old Books, Office Since 1878 CHICAGO Magazines, and Manuscripts of all kinds. Compliments o IHHNEISEHN HIHHIU HND IUHHM PAGE 29+ all I las Ire 'Ice Ibo ' a 'yn ht. zke -1 XXI' 'IIN-Q IUII 'arf 'gi ' . . V. . . IIN .L ..r ,I p..'.f1- lxumxrlrznizxvvr' f.-.Im mv' -Im. :fI.rx.i ,L 1:1131 HIII-'Il :I ruurfxr Im-I In-r. 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IU--fr -.:.-I Nw: T-I-. n ' If-r: ' If in f:-.XXVI-.-.-.LI1.?:r:.- 'VT-'Z g -wrt Ir If Ht: 't ' 1 f .:'. ff' I-fsxr: ,fm ,I H K '3'.f'I'.rN 2-I TIN' ,f.I'1 -T -. X. fI!1 . ,Qpgw v-I 51.2.12 ,jr .. MXYILI' I.x'..aI1 '.'. 411' 'U 'I'?u . :f'g'f'v' 'IXv':r UIPX v.-ulf: .ua-I -.-.f -'LI :V 1- nw- .Xi I lr .f in-.I IIVII 'A,.' I 5.1f.m x,a:II -I mg I-Yr'-II'. XIII, '.-fi: - .121 .-rm' an Izwr XXI ILIII .I CII-I :mil-I uf 1-- Lfmxx :QI fu v .ow!1'f.I,n'. .unf Tzu . Ir? ISN' Ir! HI, All SUII' I. ,.lllllHHl fur lnrnral Un-I -F F Q- . ,, . HOI5I'IIfRR 5IIff'x'I' CUSIP.-XNY ll inn mn' of our .wnmrx il ho .mln I rf .- mflliza' llix flIll'lIl'l' lm! unix 'flu xlmff I1 nl rllnzlgfrfl IIIIIIIIA lien ynuxx lfrfml. Cl DI I'l.l Nl I-INTS UI .K FICIICNII R. J. G. f:0lIllllillll'lll.1 BANSLEY AND KIENER ACCOUN'I'AN'I'S .NND . KUDI'I'ORS IMI N. XXX-IIN Slxcul 'I'cIcpI1--m' If-'11tr.uI GUI CHICAGO PI-IYSICIANS' RECORD CO. 161 YVL-st Harrison Strcct CIIICJLIO- llliwis -HU--H5 S0l I'II CIJXRK Sf. CI IIC.-NGO .-XI,I.I'IIUNI1N XI.'.'XII.XNII 'H- ffomplimcnts of LEWIS MEMORIAL MATERNITY HOSPITAL 5001 S. MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO, II.I.INOIS I'x-.r JH XVotta man! ln llalden, Blass., Donald XV. l,ovett pummeled a motor vehicle in- spector who had stopped him and asked 'tO see his driving license. llr. Lovett CXPl5U11' cd to the court, He didn't say please. A little man crept up to us and revealed the neu' theme song of the American Co-ed. lr is a quotation from one of our great l.atfn authors. namely Vergil. It consists of the first line of the Aeneid. You may now look it up. After giving certain people notice tor their actions in epistemology class it comes to our attention that a metaphysics class is likewise harboring an incipient romance. 'liho it took quite a while, Hank jlIlll'7'1ljl linallv succeeded in getting a place next to 4'llllll'l'j' l:'z'rl'. if? if Ei? Record Days at Sears on Irving Park brought out a great throng of De Paulites to do or die for old Roebucks in the inter- ests of humanity and their several pocket- hooks. Names we need so here goes, Doris .-lrcmlf, L!fIf,l'I'll fjfllifll, Harry Zemel, Sanz IIIYIIIXOII, flmy follnson, John King, and even the great Bill Ufard was there serving the public. Telephone Brunswick 1580-1 G. KEHL SONS General Contractors 1215-1225 N. Maplewood Ave., Chicago, Ill. 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Berndt, D.D. 739 Fullerton Ave. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS O O O Hours: By Appointment Official Photographer for the De Paul University Class of 1940 5fuD'O ' Phone Lincoln 8800 2308 Lincoln Ave. Chicago, Ill Paar 300 ls there any truth in the rumor that our ot the Alpha Ai Ut-lt's dt-lined ,f,rr,f5:, president as a neclzerchiet? i 55? fp ffrlelilzr' 7qil'U'lX'lll'f,K', .llmzrir l,'v,l,l,,,,1,,. and bam U' 151111025 transformed their locker into a dreamhouse. Adeline furnished the feminine touch by supplying pink drapes, with bows as ties, and Venetian lylintlg. 'lihey will have an open house 'l'hursd:w, at twelve noon. ' il? if if fllilt Pozlolski, the questionable sopho- more, was found guilty at Kangaroo Court on the charge of contempt of court, and sentenced to eat a half of pic with his l . behind his back. John Cannon with the help of the whole lfVrangler organization, initiated fllilt into the sophomore class bv pushing the blueberry pie in his face. I iands lVhen ovlerybody was bursting balloons and making a general racket, Jzumzv Cul- uff' Condon sat at his table, bored with it all, complacently holding his chin. l won- der what his date said that hurt his feelings. Dan Boss Bozikis supplied the dances with a bit of entertainment, a complete freshman band with vocalists. ln spite of the lack of practice we could at least recog- nize the tunes. fSeriously, they were very good.D Ed Bernard gave his supreme exhibition down at Pixleyls of Tizzie Lish giving one of her extra special recipes, contralto and all, but was quelled by the bouncer for the customers were getting dissatisfied with their own menu. It was so realistic that l don't see why he's wasting his time in Com- merce, a shi1't and he'd make a fortune. ae 916 -H6 foe Scoop Gianatasio c1'ashed into the public eye by receiving a letter signed Joyce from St. T-heresa's delivered to him durin-g class. Everyone waited with anxiety for him to open it, so they could read it. at ik 926 lVIidst the questions in the law school quiz contest, Stanley Lewie demanded more proof than merely Webste1',s Unabridged that a tomato was actually a fruit and not a vegetalble. Was his face red when it was proven such by a decision in a St1PI'9mC Court murder case. BEST WISHES TO ALL DE PAUL From A Friend , H.- ,.., ,H , ,,,,,......,-,t ..l ., .. HGSPITAL OF ST. ANTHONY D E P A D U A 2875 NV. 19th STREET CHICAGO, ILLINOIS l',v,i. 30 Abrahams, H. A n ..-.,..,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,...,... 3 4 Am, Rev. H. J. .--... -------- - Ambrose, R. .24, 36, 82 Anderson, A. ......... ........ 3 4, 182 Audet, E. ...... . B Baber, H. .... -------- 4 3 Baker, C. ....-------- - -- 49 Barbot, B. .........------ -----'- - --SO Barrett, Rev. T. ....... --------------- 2 7 Bauer, S. .............. ---------- 3 21 174 Beach, I. ..... . Beals, F. Becker, A. Becker, B. ...... . Benedetto, F. .,... . 98 ............22, 50, Bergmann, I. ......... . Blechle, Rev. Boyce, J. ................. . B rady, Rev. J. Buckley, J. .. ,..,,. Busch, F. .,,..,. Carey, G. .... Case, Rev. XV. ...... ....... . C erny, J. ......... . Cherry, .... . Clark, L. .......... . Clarke, VV. ....... . Corcoran, G. Corliss, J. ...... . Cornyn, I. C1 Daily, P. l7:1lv I iam' AQ 'fffffff' C ....,....88, .......30 .......30 .......34 .......34 89 .-......36 185 .........32, 173, 174, 32, 173, 174 irran, DI. ............ 34 ' Y Czerwonky, R. , ..... .......... D 1 74, 182 182 l7eClercq, M. DesMar:lis, II. llockstader, U. Dolores, Sr., Doty, C. ............... . Dull, M. ........ .. Ifdwurds, Rev. Ifgnn, ll. E. .. Ifggerr, XV. .... . Fl-Araj,A, ,,,, , Iielll. Rev. M, Iltvgc-rald, P. -KHA l-'olev D lfwlcy, U. Fries. R. ..... . PAGE 302 1 45, 162 47 M. fffQ E J. J. 22, 26, 52, 1 .......91 .......48 .......34 .......29 73, 174 23, 46 F .......49 40, 52 32, 3 8,173 ......-I8 ......47 De Paulian University Index mcumf G Gaffney, Rev. E. Ganey, H. .............. . Geiger, K. ...... . Gingrich, I. Gorby, P. ....... . Goult, M. ...... . Green, A. ........- - Gregalunas, F. .... . Gutknecht, I. ..... . H Haggerty, T. 30, 145, 148 Haines, R. .......... . Hart, I. .............------- - Haynes, H. ..... . Hirn, M. .....,..... . Hjertelius, R. ...... . Horan, E. ......... . Hoyt, L. ........ . Hu rley, G. .... . I nun, D. ..... ......... 2 2, I Jaehimowski, B. ...... . Jamieson, E. .......... . Jurica, Rev. H. .... . Justus, T. M. K Ketola, O. ............. . Kielbasinska, M, ...... . .......22, 30, 6, 3 7, .......47, 54, 173 .......27, 120 149, 156, .......29, 51, 94, 173 ........28 ......-.51 121 Kilcullen, M. ,,,,, -,,-,,---,,-,---'- 5 4 Kinnane, C, ..,,,, --,,,,-,, 3 4, 135 Kiszely, K. ....,. --,-----,-,-,- 2 7 Kleiner, J. ........ ,,,,,,,,, 2 5, 174. Kleiner, M. ..... . Knappl, R. Knauss, B. ........ . Knupfer, VV, .,., , Kurenko, M. ..... . L Lieberson, S. ,.,, , Loomis, K, Lynskey, C, ,,,,, , M Marr, Rev. J. .,,,,-,, Martinez, Rev, F, Mason, I, Massey, Mmeh P- --------- -..... 1 .... 1 12212 ..........42, 45 ......38 ........40 ........29 145, 157 173 174 115 97 89 .. .42 McCabe, L. ................... . McCarthy, Rev. C. .... l .- McDermott, L. M. ..... . ---------34, 185 175 McDonald, Rev. I. .....,,,,,,,. ,,.,--,-. ---'.--- 4 0 McHugh, Rev. D. J. ............ 23, 173, 174 McHugh, ................... ,,,,,,,...--- .-.--- 2 3 MCQUIHH, ............ ,,.,,-....-- ..-'. 4 2 Melvoin, C. .......... ,,,,,,,-,, 4 0, 97 Mikesell, 'R. W. ....... ,,..,.,,,, 4 3, 54 Miller, K. ........... ..... ,,,,,,,, 27, 121 Miller, Rev. B. ....... ,,,,,.,,-,- , 28 Moore, Rev. M. ..... ,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Morrissey, M. ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , '29 Mors, W. ........... ......,,,.,,,,.,,, ,-,,, 3 g Mueller, F. .......... ......,, 3 5, 37, 97 Munzer, W. ............... ........,.. 2 7, 121 Murphy, Rev. F. ...... ..,..,,,,,, 2 5, 135 Murphy, VV. ........ ......., 2 2, 46 q N Neville, M. .... . Nielsen, C. ..... . Nyvall, D. ......... ............ 5 1 O Oakes, R. ..., ......................... ............. 4 0 O Brien, Rev. P. ............................................ 46 O'Connell, Rev. M. J. ....................... . 21, 96, 173, 174 O'Donnell, Ch. ...................... .... .........------- 3 5 O'Donnell, Cyr. .................... 36, 114, 174 O'Malley, Rev. C. J. ...... 22, 36, 173, 174 O'Melia, I. ..................................................... 53 P Paour, Rev. P. ......... ------------ - 29 Passarelli, J. ..................... .............. .--.---- - - -28 Phelps, J, M, ,,,.,,,,,.,,..,..... ........... - ..... 4 6, 97 Phoenix, Rev, ................... .--..-------- ---------- I 8 6 Powers, Rev. T. C. 23, 27, 54, 173, 185 Powers, Rev. W. T. ....----- ------------ -----'- 2 8 R Rapacz, M. ...... -------- - 321 174 Read, E. ................. -. ........... . ..... 36 Read, s. ..................... ------- - Reardon, Rev. 1. ....... ---- 4 9 Regan, Rev. R. ..... ...... - ..... 3 7 Revzan, D. ............,... ---- ' ' 746 Ring, M. ............ j - ' '27 Rubio, A. ....... ---- ' H46 Runo, R, .---- ......... . S Sanders, VV. ..... ' ' Scanlan, D. ...... ' ' ----34, 185 ------.--...40 ---90, 175 ---------...40 173, 174 - ---- -....42 '40y '48v '27a 37, 97 ..27, 121 -.26, 186 'H221 ........30 I3, 174 ---.....36 14, 174 73, 174 . ........ 53 ........29 .......28 16, 97 ......186 3, 186 . ...... 28 :, 174 .......36 .....49 .....40 .......49 .......37 .....46 ......27 . ..... 46 46 ....30 Schaefer, A- --------4-'A---------- -...... 3 S, SS gchnettler, R. ..................,..., .......1,,,,,,,w,,A. .1 7 Schorsch, Rev. A. P. ...,.,..........,...,, 23, 55 Shapiro, L. ....1...............1......,...... 38, 102, 122 Sharer, D. ..........,............ ....,..........,.,, 2 2 Shaw, F. ----'---'-----------4-------.- ---1,.....1,.,.,.. . .40 Sherlock, Rev, R. B. ...,.. ....,..... 3 0 116 Shonkil, .. .... ............... ,A4A,,,,.4,.A- 2 8 Sparks, Rev. T. ..... A4,4,-.- 4, 9 Spindell, R. ........ .,4,,,, I 32 Sprague, XV. ...... . Stevens, F. ................. . Stevenson, A. I'I Sto11e, C. ............... . Ackermann, A. Adair, D. ........... . Adams, F. ....... . Adamczyk, H. Adasunas, S. ........ . Adkins, J. .... Adolph, I. Ahern, R. ........ . Akwa, B. ..... . Alfassa, S. .... . Allen, J. ............ . Alleruzzo, R. ...... . 1-I6 ...,....-10 A .......-l-7 ..,.ffff35Q' 181 45 ........41 37 39 ......,....105 Altman, S. ............... . Alexander, A. ...... . Alperwitz, A. ....,.. . Amato, D. ........ . ...ffff.f'37',' 6-1 31 43 6-l 64 64 -1-1 201 Anastos, J. ...... .........., 3 9, 85 A11derer, E. ...... ................ 4-4 Andersen, R. ....... ,..,,,,,,, 3 1 Andershok, N. .... ....,, 2 9 Anderson, ............ ,,,,,,1,,,, 3 3 Anderson, R. .... ......... 1 S1 Anderson, R. ....1... ,,,,,,,,,., 4 5 Anderson, M. ...... ....1......,, 4 -1- Andrulis, A. ................................,,,..,......,.,.,,.4 45 Appel, J. .......................,.................,,..,....,..,.,. 35 Arendt, D. ............ 31, 115, 120, 158, 198 Arendt, F. ............. . Aripoli ........ Armato .................. Arnstein, A. .... ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 35 Aronson, S. ...... ......... 31, 119, 120, 177 Ashworth, N. ....., ........,.1,,......,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 Aufmuth, S. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1 August ..........,,. ,,,,-.,,, 4 1 Augustyn ....... .......,.... 3 3 B Babecki, R. ,.,, -----,,,,-11 4 3 Baber .............. Bach, 1, ,,,,,,,, 19-1- Back, SV. ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,.., 1 81 BHddel611..,R. .... ......,..... 3 9 Baechle, 'E, ,.,,,, -,,,,,,--- 3 1 Bflime, J. ...... ............................................. 6 4 Bain, W. ..... ..........,,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,,1,,..,,,.,,,.,,,, 4 1 Baker, J. ............,...... 31, 103, 104, 115, 131 Bflldacci, N. ................... ...,,.............,.,.. 6 4, 116 Ball, H .... - ...... ..,,,,.,.,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,1,,,1 4 1 Banach, F. ....... ............ 6 1, 106, 137, 19+ Banner, J. .,,,,-. -,--------.,,--,-------,,.-.-,- 3 9 Baran, T. ................. ....... 1 58, 159 Bflffmowski, L. .,., ,,,,,,, 3 1, 104 Barbera, M, ,,,,,, . Barbino, C. ,,,,, , Barch .............. ..-1-I ..33 L,'NIX'IfRSI'I'X' INIJI X--L1111t'11 1'-I .11 Taft, ll. IJ - . , 'I':1r11o1vsk1, I S 4 D 37 f. ITS, 174 VIKIIOIIIIIN, .' I SID rllolmin' - 47 I rlman, I., XIFIHIIIICUIK, ,IA ,,,,, I1 T ll ll E lXl T Bartley ,,,,,,,, H Basko, G. ,,1, H ' Bates, 14. ..,.....,.. . '. Batinn, K. I nlln M' Hn' WS Battle, F. A' Bauler, ........ 'D Igilll5Cl16ll, XX'. ,,,, ,lflti Beacl1 ...............,,, ' ' 4. Beazley, C. ...... ' 4 1 136611, cf. ..... ........,..,. t' . ' , Beck, 4'.A-.- .......... is Beemsterlmoer, M A ' 44 Begale, A. ........ D -I Behnke, F. ........... lnulll I Beierle, M. ........, I A 43 Beirlqua ........ H 53 Belay, -I. .... Alhllllll 4 I Bell, ........... 39 Benedek, G, Beninato, M. ,.,,, H 39 Berent ,................. H41 Berg, P. ......... , AAWIDA 4,5 Berg, R. ....... 39 Berg .-----------. ..... . .33 Berkson ....,.. Ihl- , 33 Berman .,..,....... , ,,,,, 33 Bernat .............. ...., . . .... 33 Berflimz, W. ....... ............ 3 1, 136 Berry, W. ............. ........... 1 Ss, 186 Berzosky, B. ...... ..,., , , ,,,,,, 64 Biggs, J. ----...... .,.. . -41 Binder 1,..................., ,,,,, , H33 Biondilillo, C. ..... .,31 Bise .........................., .1.,,,...,. 3 3 Blair, XV. .......... ..,...1.... . . .364 Bloch ............... ..,.,,....,........ , ,33 Blonder, M. ..... ......,.. 6 -1, 113 122 Bobel ............. ...............,..... . .33 Boehm, I. .....,... . Boelter, O. .... . Bogdanski, E. ..... . Bogusz, E. .... . Boland, J. Bolek, C. .......... . Boomker, R. ..... . Booth,. R. .................. ,..........29 104 ......31 151 ..3l ..39 .......39 Borowxecke, B. ........... ......... . ......... . Bouchard, 'Ii ,,,,,,,,. ,.....,.,..,,,........... ......... . Bourke, H. ..... . Bower ............. Bower, M. ....... . Boyle, J. ......... . Brace, F. .......... . ...........29, 10-I-, Braddock, A. ..... . .---.-5'-- Brady, G. ...... . Brahm, XV. .... . Branand, IE. .....,.....,............. ,......... . 1511 H41 ---so 109, 119 61, 178, 1110 ......... .61 165, 105 Brandl, T. ........-4--------- --v------ I Breit, F. .......---- - 31, 116, 120, 121, Breitenberg, R. -. A-,------ ----------------------- - -- .....39 16-I -39 XX XX'.1.'.1-rn I XXA.l11,,:lr5- R,-.M I XX'.1r1l, R.--, 5 1 XX'ill.1'z-.,-,I XX'1'l1.111.y 1 13 XXI-lr. ll w....1., 1 X XUIIIILZ. XX llrt-1111.111, X1 llra-11, X llrvv:11l1x.1x, K llflwl, Ilrnxlnlf' It llro1111:111, ll Ill'IlXXIl llrtmll. if IIIIIXXIII I l'lr1nxl1r,,ll, IIr1111k, ll il llfllllu, ti llryznnt, ll. llulgt-r, Al Burke. ll, Burke, II llurkz-, 'I Burke, 1, Burke, R Burns, lf, Burns, I. Burns, I. Burns, Nl. llurns, R IIllNl'llt'f, .X IIlIssl', lI11tki1'ni1'1 R B1 rnc 1. C':11'1'1:1tor1' K':1l:1111aris, I c'illlllL.flll'f . 1':1lvin .... 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Clarke, V. .... . ..........29, 158 Cleary, W. .,......................,.................. ..------------ 3 7 Clements, J. ..............-----.-----4---- --A--------------------- 6 5 Clemensen, C. ................-.---- ---.---------------- - 65, 111, 127, 134, 173, 175, 177, 182 Coburn, ,,...........,............. ........------ -------'------------- 3 3 Coghlan, G. ...................,----- ----4---------------- --------- 4 1 Cohen .....,.......... ---------------- 3 3 Cohen, B. .... ---.------------------ 3 7 Cohn, B. ...... ------'----- 3 51 65 Cohn, M. .... .......-------.---------------- - -41 Cohn, P. ........ ................--..--- ----------------- 3 1 Collins, J. ...... ........... 2 9, 85, 193, 194 Collins, J. ............ .......,............... 1 16,158 Collins, M. ........ ................--....-------,------ 6 5 Collins, V. ....... .............................. 1 49, 154 Collura, F. ....... ............. 3 1, 104, 109, 186 Coman, E. .... ................................... 4 3 Cominsky, J. ...... ....................... 3 9 153 Condon, J. ........ .......... 3 7, Conley, E. ........ . Connell, B. ..... . Connor, A. ....... . Connor, H. Connors, M. Conrath, I. .... . Cook, B. 177 .....29 ......... ..66 37 Cook, B. ..... .........., 4 3 Cook, I. ,........... ...,....... 4 4 Cook, YV. .....,........ .............. 3 5 Cooper, T. ...... ............ 3 7, 85 Cooper, XV. .. Cooperman ......... , .......................... . Corbett, J. ............................. . Corcoran, M. ........................................ 31, Corcoran, R. .......... 31, 104, 115, 131 ..........159 198 158 Cornolo, L. ..... ......,........,.....,,,,.,,..,,.,, 2 9, 120 Correa, M. ..... ...,.....,........,.,....,., 2 9, 104 Corrigan, VV. ..., ......... 6 6, 173, 177, 183 Corrush .....,......... ................................ 1 77 Corsiglia, P. . ,........ .... ................,..,., 4 4 Coughlan, E. ........ ,,,,,,,.,,, 4 1 Cozzi ..................... ,,.,,,,,,,, 4 5 Cozzi, G. ...,,... ,,,,,,,,-, 44 Cozzi, J. ,,-,--, N43 Craig, J. ,..... ,--,,,,,-,,,, 3 9 Crane .......... .................... 4 3 . .l. Creagh, P Crnicli, L Cronin Cronin, Crosier, H Crosley Cross, . ..... .........,., 3 1, .5 .....,.... . Crowley, J. ,..,........................,.........,.. ..,,., ., Cuclina, L. ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -I,,,,,-,-,-,-,,--.'.,'.-. - Cullen, M. ..........,....... -,,-,, , Cunningham, A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,--.--,.'-.-,.,,, Y Curran, .............., . Curzon, G. .,.... 29 s35'101' '1'0'0 i'1'i5 ii' 1 1 y , Crlmrnli. J. ........................ . .... .... ........... . ' Wllfllfirskl. T. ..................,.... , .,.,.,, ,, .1f'E'6, E5f'i'08', '1'55, i'i5 i'05 164 . ..........................., . ........................ -41 ...41 195 ...66 ...41 ...41 ...31 44 20 ..39 Czarnecki, A. ..,.. ,--,,, ' D Dahlstrom, K. ................. , ,,,,,,,,,,,- ,N Dahn, XV. .......... ...,,,,,,, , 113101,-, D, ,.,, 1 .....55, 66, PAGE 304 ..41 ..66 135 UNIVERSITY INDEX-Continued Daly, G. --------- - Damrell, P. Danko, B. ......... . Dart, A. ........--.. Daugherty, J. Davy, R. .........-A - De Felicis, ........- de Grasse, V. ........ . Dekker, D. ....... . De Larco ...........- Dembski, M. ..... . Demple ............. Dermody, H. Dersey, N. .......----- De Sitter, M. de St. Aubin, 15'. 'ffffff Dettloff, F. .............. . Devitt, I. .......... . De War, J. Diamond .............-. DiAmore, V. ..... . Dletz, B. ............. . Di Maggio, I. .... . Dineen, C. .......... . Dire, J. ........... . Doheny, A. .......... . Doherty, L. ...,.... . .......41 116 ......45 ......45 .....35 ,........193 ,.,.........193 ...66, ...........37, 110, 197 196 174 .......29 114 117, ......43 136 ......44 .....,..44 6 .......43 ............29, Dolan, H. ................... ............ . Dolehide, I. ....................................... . ....66, 82, 104, 115, Dombrowski, E. Domkus, VV. 116, 136, fQffQf.'5'1',' .f.'.Q'.'.'i'0'Z1, 193, .....33 202 .....45 ....33 164 ....37 109 193,' -..ss H186 .....35 Donahue, J. ...... . Donnelly, . I Dooley, A. ............ . Dooley, A. ............ . Doorley, M. Dowdle ............ Downey ........ Doyle, E. Doyle, G. ....... . Doyle, L. ........... . Dragel, D. ...... . Draine, M. Drennan ....... Dressel, D. ..... . Driscoll, E. Driscoll, E. Dudek, VV. Dufinez, M. .... . Dugan, L. ....... . Duller, P Dunne Dunne Dunne, R. .. Dunnin , , If .ffff , K. ........ . g W. Durkin, A. ....... . Duschene ......41 9, 181 5 5 31, 120, 194 ..43 ........43 ..33 ......35 9, 197 ..37 ..45 . ,......... 43 .....35 ..31 . I- --....... ........... 3 1 Dwyer, R. ........ ......., -,,,,-,,,-,,, - Ecke, E. ........................ . Eckstein, R, .,,,, , Edelen, H, ,,,,, , Englestein .....,,,, Ed erton M g , . .. Rnfllert ................,. Enlund, E. ,,,,,,, , Enright, T, ,,,, , Epstein, F. Epstein, M, ,,,,,,, , Erdelyan, B, Erickson, G, Ettelson, R, ,,,,,, , Even s, E, Fafzfln, A. ..... . Fagan, M. ........67 193, 2 ......41 ......35 ......67 45 37 43 67 67 44 44 03 Farina, J. Farrell, E. ..... . Faust, N. .............. . Fedderson, W. ....... . Fehr, W. ..................... . Ferro, M. Ferstel, VV. Fielding, J. Fine, S. Finkelstein .......... Fisher ............... Fitzherny ............ Fitzpatrick, R. ........ . Fitzpatrick, Flack, H. ............ . Flanigan, R. .... . Flank, L. ........ . Fleming, T. Flinn, C. ........... . Floros, G. ......... . Fogarty, L. ...... . Foley, E. ........ . Foley, M. ...... . Foley, M. ..... . Foley, R. ......... . Foley, W. ........ . Fontham, R. Ford, M. ........ . Foutz .................... Frailey, M. Frankfurter ....... Fraser, T. .......... . Freedman, E. Frenzel, D. Fridstein, D. Friedberg, S. ..... . Froelich, G. Fuhry, I. ......... . Fundenberg, I. .... . Fyanes, F. .......... . Gaeffi, s. 164, 33, 67, 174, 177, 181, 104, 131, 194 182 158 177 .....67 45 .........194 181 116 .........153 41 ..........120 31 35 116 Gainer, E. .....,........ 29, 104, 149, 151, 152 Gager, E. .......... . Gaiinski, R. Galioto, G. ........................................ ..---..----- 1 64 Gallagher, I. Galvin, E. Ganey ............... Ganey, M. Gates, VV. .............. . 1 M Gaughan, 10 Gehlaar, W. . ................................. .,.. ..... 193 202 - ---- - ---- -1 . ................................................ 45 Gawlinska, H. .......................... ..1....-------- -'--- - 9, 115, 116,158,124 Gelman, G. ............................... . --------- -35 Gentile, H. Georgen, R. ....... . Georgis, M. ....... . Georgoulis, D. ...... . Gerber, M. Gessoo, U. ...... . Gheotto, L. Gianatasio, Gibbons ...... Gibbons, ,T. .... . Gibian, VV. Giblin, K. .. Giedraitis, A. Gillen, J. .. Jfff 67 43 .........68, 1 29, 104, 120, 1 Glllett, L, .,,,,,.,.. ................. ........--- -------- - - Gilmore, VV. ........ . 41 58 43 45 68 Giugliano, F. Glazos, T. Gliwa, E, ....... . Glowski, L. Godinez, E. 88 33 68 31 39 41 31 39 .....f.ffi5fm 83 G4 Cv G G1 G1 G1 G1 G, G1 G4 G1 G1 G1 G, G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 Gr G1 G1 G1 G1 G1 GL G2 Hz H: Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Haj Ha Ha ....67 ..37 .....39 39 ....35 194 182 158 177 ...67 ....33 ..-.41 ...45 ...4l ...fl-4 67 33 41 37 45 ....35 ...44 .194 ...43 181 ...31 116 ...35 153 ...33 ..39 ...39 ..43 ...39 ...44 ...41 120 ...31 ...35 116 ..35 152 ...41 164 ..41 ..35 ..45 202 ..67 ..45 1-64 41 ..35 ..39 ..4-5 ..37 ..67 ..67 ..45 ..43 188 ..33 .-68 ..31 ..39 ..41 158 ..43 ..45 ..68 ..41 ..31 ..39 83 l L X Cocring ..--4---- Goetz -------- '- GOCIZ, ..... . Gold, M. ..... . Golden, . ....- Goldman ........... ,... . 158 - I l' -ski, ...... ................ ,,... ....., . . ..,............,. ........,. 6 8, 193, 2 U00dman,HP. ....., ............. 2 .............. . - h ff, , ......... ............................. . C, .,,,, ...,.. 2 9, 104, 120, Gore, R. ---4- - -'-- - Gorman, I- ------- ' Grahaclil, I- ------ - Graff, L. --------- - Graham, W- '---'A- - Grann, E. Graw .- --.-- ------ - Gray, C. ................. . Grebasch, R. ----- - GrecewiCZ, G- Greenblatt, S, .... Greene, M. ------- - Greener, L. ....., . Greenfield, B. G reer, R. ----.- - Gresik, J. ...-.. - csfish, T. .....,... ..... . ciroble, ,,,.,........... ...........-.--.-.----.. .... ---. . Grogan, R. .----- 68, .......39, 181 -l-1 41 1.41 ...37 ..39 158 ..45 -68 159 85, 103, 127, 128, G1-gh, ...........--.-- --------------'---------- - Groves, J. ...---- --------------------4-- - Grunt, D. ......... . Gulanick, E. ...... . Gzesh ................ Hackett, A. ...... . H 134, Halfer, H. ........--.....-.----- 31, 116, 120, Hagerhorst, M. ..............,....................... . Halloran, F. ...... . .....35 136 68 ..68 .43 35 33 158 164 ......43 Halpin, J. ....... ................. 4 3 Hanlon, D. ......, ........ 4 3, 137 Hansen, A. ................ ...39 Happ, R. .................................................. 39, 181 Harding, C, ,..,....................................,.....,...... 43 Harlan, E. ............ 68, 110, 114, 156, 158 Harris, G. .....................................,..... 39, 203 Harris, H. ....... . ..................... 35 Harris, J. .......... ............ 3 1, 104 Harris, V. ........... ................. 3 1 Harrold, K. ....... ............ 4 3 Hartman, W. ....... ........ 3 5, 68 Harstein, B. ...... ........... 3 5 Hattan, J. ................ .......,. 4 1 Haunschild, J. ........ ....... 3 7 Hauser ...................... ........ 4 1 Haverkampf, J. ...... ..,...... 3 9 Hayden, C. ............... ................,........... 6 8 Hayes .,................... Hayes B Hayes: F.. 31 107, 201 Hayes, T. ........... ...... . Hayes, W. ....... ...... 3 1, 104, 115, 186 Hays, A. ........ ...,,,.,.....,,..,.........,...........,,.. 3 1 Healey, J. ...... .......,.,....................... 6 9, 185 Healy, J. ........... .......... 3 1, 104, 115, 186 Heavey, J. ....... ,,,,..,,..,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,. 3 9, 201 Heerey, A. ....... ........... ........ 3 3 , 197 Hein, L. ................. ......,.......... 6 9 Held ........................ ..... ..,,.......... 1 6 4 Hendershott, R. ....... ........ 3 7, 201 Hennessy, R, ,,,,,,,,,, , Hennigan, E, ,,,., , Henry, H, , Hesson ............... Hickey, R, Hlggms, J. ............ . .2 4, 29, 85, 104, 158 Jursich, M. ,....,.. -1AA-A ' ' A Il H451 11 IXD1'--X--Kluzmrizxxnm-ll llincklux' ' 1 .- lIinricks,, --44'A' M' 104' lj 'TS' lx' liar..-111161 .,,,, ll ' Holman, XV, , , ' , 11 Hudson ...,, -,,.4- ' 'V' lx' Iloffznan, IJ, H , '11 lIofTman, R, ,,,, 1 I A 3 i l19L:an, J, ,. 7 - ., llogan, J, ,,,, 1 HT, Iii H- Hopgall, P. .... .. .. J ' MI. M15 Hogan, R. ........ , M' llohenadel, XV, 4 'A' -', ' H Holland, Ia. H N W' llollowav, A, ,,,,,--- 'H llolloway, K. ...... A 'Al 'HH Holmes, .,1,,,,,,,, 1 A fl Holtzhlatt ...... Hopper, I., . ' f Horan ..........,.. A 'A 11011, II. ,........ I' Horvitz, R. ...... f L Horwiutz ........... 4'5,,. Horwitz, M, ,,,, MZ Hotaling .,,,,,,,,, 1 I Houdek, J. ....... ' '4,' 35 Howard, J, H739 Huehnerl ....... N33 Hughes, H. ...,... Hyman, F. ......, lll' ' '37 I Isaacson, Y. Itkin, B. .... - .. ..,.. 203 I Jahlonski, T. ..... ............... .39 Jack, E. .................. ........ 3 l, 169 Jackson ................ ......... 1 58, 185 Jacohmeyer, G. ....... .........,.......... 4 1 Jacobs, J. .............. ............., 3 9 Jacobs, R. .......... ............ 3 9 Jacobson, S. ...... .......... 3 3 Jacques, B. ..... . Jackomas, D. ....... . Jakuhowski, H. ..... ........... 4 I Jalosky, VV. ........ .......... 3 1 Jamieson, M. ....... ........... 44 Jana, G. .......,....,.... .......... 4 5 Janaes, H. .................. ......... -l 1 Jasinowicz, VV. ...... ........ 4 1 Jauch ........................ 1-----.--- 4 1 Jenicek, J. .... ----.----- 3 1 Jenkins, R. ...... -----------1- 3 1 Jennings ............ ................. 3 3 Jezierski, B. ..... -.---. ---- 3 1 - 153 Jindrich ............ A-..4---..1-.------.---------1---- 'l 1 Jirik, M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,..,,....,,.................... -l-l Johnson, A. ....... ......... 6 9, 85, 192. 19? Johnson, E. ..... ----1---.---------------------1 '1-- 3 2 Johnson, J. .... ...,............... 1 07, 1337 Joppa, J. ...... ....,............. . -lf-l 45 37 -ll -l-4 31 Joyce, M. ...... ------- - Julius, E. -- Julsen, F. ...... 1----'--A ' Junker ................ 's Juraska, E. ..... --- ' K Kaberna, ------ -------'- --'- ' 6 9 ' 104' Kaestner ......-- ---- 'A ' '4' 1 i Kahn, N. ..---- s ' ' ' K.llSz'!, l l'X.ll.l1v-J' lf.llu:'.J,sL, lK.llrs, K-'llN 'sl.l, l l'x.1I:nf-s, J Kaunglf lf.llIr Klllllll K-ll'J'l.m, li lx.luh.',- Ji K.url, X K.lIlll1 K.lfln1 sl, . K.lI'ulrn KJINl1'1'l,J li.lN'llLllI, ,X K.lllllll.lll, 1 lilllsel 4, lgIlll'll.lN, It lxmum, li K1':mr, l' Krxnn-, Nl lxrnrns, I lRl'llllllL1, I R K1-1-lil., l' K1-lliln-r Xl lx II1 Nl lu-II1, M ly-ll1,Nl J lXl'llIll'KlX, C' lil'I1lIl'tlX, lf Kvllnnlx, 'I Kvrins, Q' lxvrrrsnn, ,X, Kessler K1-6411-r, X Kl'll'lNl'll, :X Kms lx11,l-. Kiel, Y. . Kicllx, l. Ki1-Iv, l', Killmrn, Ci. Kilim: ..., Killnckx, l.. King, ul. . King R. Klum-. ll. Kium-I, ll, Klrlm.x', R. .l. lXll'NlK'lll, l.. 0 lln, Ilf-, 110 l'l Klwlls ...., lxnsonns, Nl. KI1-pee lxlwn, li, Klikuu, Z. lxnalw, 5. .. Knight, li lima, ll. Kocslrr, XV. Krwstlwr ... Kohl, lf. Kolnk, U. .,.... . Kola r .. Kmnniko, XV. Konclsli 1' Koprik, '19, Kosiuk, .-X. Kosllelwla, l7. Kmxkv, 0. 70 ll6, 12-1 I3-3 I I ....., 1 Kownlik. Kowalski. ,l. Kradin, J. Kl'nlm'c4', rx. Kramer, Xl. Krnul, R. Kraux l'- Krause . v 51 'F 55 .TM I'-1 31 Ili il, ul gc.. is Iv, 1-gg ST, Inf 101.1111 Iv si, KS. lu, J-fu ix ll IU IZ 131 Il lid ll Il I'l ll H JH li 79 101.1119 Il' H an lv ll .., .. JW? 13 Sl l'.3 ii H llll, Ili. IH ll Ili, ll'- ll llll, lll, l5' 144 .1 all 39 llf' as 33 fu, l l 34 IU If-3, l 3. ll- fn 37' 1.10, li? 211, Ill., 292 .U qw Tu gnu P.v:r1 305 Krawczyk, M. .------ 3 2 Kresl, J. ................. 3 1 Krier, M. ..... ' ' Krisch, B. --------' ' 44 Kroeger, M. .....-- - ' 1 Kruce, R. .............. -----------'-' 3 7 Kubicka, B. ........ ---- -'- 3 3 Kuczerepa ....... ' 7 Kuhnen, G. ...------ 3 9 Kula, E. ....,......... ......... . Kyriazis, M. ...... ---- 4 3 L Labacz, VV. ..--------------- -------- 3 9' 153 La Bounty, G. ------- -------------- -- 4 1 Lackovic, F. ......... ------------ 3 91 153 Lnffey, ....-...... .................. 3 9 Lackowitz ............... '------------ 3 3 Lamb, M. ..........------ --------- 4 4 Lambruschi, F. ....... -------- 3 1 Lamore ..................... --------- 3 3 Lamparski ........... -..------- 4 5 Lamparski, I. ..... -------- 4 3 Langan, VV. ........ -------- 3 7 Laskowski, E. ..... ---------- 3 1 Laube, E. ...........,... ........ 3 1 Laughlin, D. ......... ------- 4 1 Lava, H. ............ ......... 7 O Lavelle, M. ..... ....... 4 5 La Vere ........ ....... 3 3 Lazar, J. ...... ...,..... 3 5 Lazar, R. ....... ............. 3 1 Leahy, E. ........ ............. 4 1 Leavitt, G. ..... ................ 3 9 Le Blanc, G. .... ......... 3 5, 185 Lelmstein, B. ........ ................. 3 1 Ledo, C. ......... ............. 4 5 Lee, G. .... ........... 4 3 Lee, H. ....... .............. 2 9 Lehieka ....... ,,,.,,,,,,,, 4 1 Lemke, C. ..... ,,,,,,.,.,., 44 Lentz, R. ........... ,,,.,,,,., 1 59 Leonard, R. ........... ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 S5 Leonardo, R, ,,,,,,, -.-.--..-- 3 1 Leslie ...................... ,,.,,,,,,.,., 3 5 Levin, R. .......... ,,,,,..-.,- 4 4 Levine, E. ...... .,,-.--..., 44 Levinson, S. ....... .,,.,,,,..-. 4 5 Levitt, S. ........ ..,----.,-- 3 9 Levy, F. ............... .........., 2 03 Lewy, S. .................. .-.....- , Lieberman, E, ,,,,, , ..70 Lind. C. ........... ..... i iiiisfili Lipinsky ........... ,,.,.,-, i 33 Lippman, B. ...,.. 4 5 Lippman, L. ....,... Lipschultz ,.,,.,. 3 5 Lisack, J. ............ i iiililll N31 Lischka, N, ,,,,,,,,, ' 3 7 Liska, E. .......... - ' 7 0 Llfllli . .....................,, -'A-A-'....- 3 3 Loefliler, M, -,.h,, 2 4 Iljoefgren, A. ...... N - . ' .44 oesch, M. .......... ................. Loftus, N. ..,... '--' 29, 120' 198 Loilmen, B, ,,,,-.. ' 4 1 Looney, I. ...... - ..... 35 Lorenz, , 35 Loska, S. .,...,.,,- ' lg? .owerv '- l.oz:lr,i . A ' 149' 155 I.ul1y, XV, ,,,,,,., I ' 7 0 Ludwig, ,,,,, 7 0' 184 I.llpo, -..-- I '--- 4 5 Lupo, H --'---'-- 31 latter, n. '-------- 70 Lynch. D, '-- --35 Lynch, - .' . ---------'- 39 PAGE 305 UNIVERSITY INDEX-Continued Lynskey .....----- Lyons, A. ..... . M Macias, E. ....... .------- - Macias, J. ..... . Macina, G. Mack, I. ....... . Mack, M. I. .... 1 Mackey, E. ...... . Madden, E. Madden, K. Madden, M. ..... . Madden, N. Madrigali, H. ..... . Maggid, B. Mago, N. ..... . ...f.ffffff5'1, ' '.fff.'.ffff7'i, 1757- fQ'.'.'.'.'.ff5i',''1'6li, fQffQff...35 Mahone5Q I. ................ . Majewski, A. ................ ....... ................. . ....29, 85, 103, 109, 119, 121, 193, Majewski, E. .................. 71, 83, 88, Malin ....................... Malinowicz, Malinowski, C. Malinowski, T. ...... . Mallon, P. ............ . Maloney, J. .... . Maloney, I. Maloney, W. Mandelsohn, Mangen, K. Bfff .... Mangerich .... .... as fffff.l.4s Maniola, I. ........ ........ . Mann, I. ......... . Marcus, S. ....... . Marek, E. ............ . Marhoefer, A, .... . Mark, H. ............. . Marke E Y1' ' Markovvicz ........... Marnik, A. Maroney, B Marquardt ......... Marshak, S. Marten, I. . Martin, B. Martin, E. Martin, H. Martinkus Mason, VV. .......... . Massey, F. .......... 37, Mast, M. .,.,,,,, , Maticki, T. Maticki T Mazewslki, McAllister 1 I- - McArdle, J. ....... . McArdle, M. McCabe, V, McCall, M, McCarth y, G. . McCarthy, I, .,,, , McCarthy, I McCartin, McCormack McCormack, R, ----71. 103, 106, McCue M.C.110'5gr 5', McCune, McDermott, ......... McDonald E McDonald, M, McDonald, T, McDonald, VV. McDonnell I McFadden: -- McGinlev, VV. .-. I McGlinn, F, .........41 .-......41 1-.-141 '.'.ff...1 9 7 85 ........35 103, 107, 193, 120, Ifffff..71 109, 115, i2'1', 'i'53, 164 104, W 'f1QQ'fQ .... 39 fflffli .........-.39 29, 109, 115, 1 McGorrin, McGowan, McGowan McG1'eal, McGroga McGuan, McGuin, C. ..... . McGuire, McGuire, I. ...... . McHugh, D. ..... . McInerne McInerne McKay ................... McKenna .............. McKenna .............. McKillu P McLean, E. ....... . McLean, J. ............ . McMahon McMahon, McMullen, I. ............... . McMurrough, M. ..... . McNamara, McNamara, McNell1s, E. ............ . McNicholas, L. ...... . McNulty, F. McQuinn ............... B. ..... . McQuiston, I McQuire, Meany, I. .......... . Meier, E. Meier, VV. ..... . Merel, E. Messin eo, I. Metych, S. ...... . 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Mohr, Mokren, R Molloy, I Molthrop D Mons, R Mooney, W A Moore, Moran, I Moran, Moran, Morgan Morgan, W 194 174 35 72 31, 04, J' .Q ............ 203 i , ........,........ .31 1 - '1'.i111i .... 1 -11 ' ' ............. 3 1 - ---- 5 - ------ ----'--- - 1111233l1 J. ,...... ..------ -------- - - 1,5 - ----1 ---- ,,,,,, ...... - . 2 9 1- ' ......,....... 31 M. ........ ......... - 185 45 - -------- as M. ......... 44 Morrison, Morton, E. ......... ' Mosley, I. .... ' ' -l-39 Moseley, K. .....-. ' 'H-45 Motyka, L. ..... ' M-45 Motyka, M. ........ ' I I -45 Muldoon, E. ...... ' ' 176 Muldoon, I. ...... 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Nielsen, P. .... 7 Nierhoff ....,.... ....... .. .31 S9 S5 7743 SI .. JJ N72 4I 77731 43 1 .....Jl, I 53 72 -1- 7.777745 7,7,77.77Jf, 181, 182, 77.77743 7.71.37 ...74-4 ...- .... .37 ,7n14Q 149 Nodell, E. ...... .......7................................ 44 Nolan, Cr. ..... Norris, E. ............. ....... 7 Northrup, R Nowak ............... Nowicki ...... Nuccio ...... Oates R Oherharclt, XV. ...... . O'Brien, C. ......... 7 O'Brien, C. ...... 7 O'Brien, D. ...... . O'Brien, XV. Ochs, I. O'ConneIl, F. ...... ........ . 22 102 IIQ 73,149,15L 121 152 ..,..31 .7...7.739 7...77.39 73, 124, 179, .735 181 104 194- ..41 ..73 182 .745 ..45 .773 .....7731 O'Connell, J. .... ...................... 7 3, 83, O'Connell J. .......... .........................,.......... 3 1 O'ConneII, L ...,..,... 31, 119, O'Connor, D. ...,..... ......,................ 7 O'Connor, E ...................,......... O'Connor, F. ........ 73, 174, O'Connor, M ........................ 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Phce, R. ..., .7 Phelan ...7..... 7 Phelan, IP. Phanps ff Pllel ps, 'I'. , P. Piayggari, P. Piasecki, S. Piekarz, Ii. Pierce ...........7... ....7..7,. Pilipanskas, C Pine, M. ............7 .7 .7 Pisorski, S. Pizznrro, If. Ploeki, R. Plunkett 7...77777,77 Plusclrak, IE. Poclolskv, M. Polajner .....77.7. JS 31 Pollock, I. ..7777. .7 Porten, L7 .. Portes, I7. ..... Possner,I,7 7.77. .7 Poterek ..7..7.. Poull, C.. ..7.. 7. Power, M. ...... - Powers, G, .77.77 Precin, G. 7 Preih, I. .... . Price, M. ...77777.. 7 Prusinski, L. ..7.77 . Prusinski, S. ...... . 74 1492 31 v Puchalsky ..7.7..... .. ------------ -- v .I. . I 1 I42 Sw I .H In lil il Ta llll 41 41 H I'-4 -H T4 ISS 3'I Iii W l'1K 41 2111 Q- vi il ii T4 19 74 35 Si Si IIT 41 .SI 3I 19 ll 59 -- JJ 29 737 41 31 58 .JJ 74 39 33 74 94 74 51 85 20 37 45 43 39 44 Sl 21 33 Pulclialski, A7 ........ I. Purcell, XV. .7.. 7 JI JI . ' R. 7..7 31 'ln Quaid, 39 Quick, I. .... 2 rn , an . 1 an 1. R 11 1 I R71- I'.r' I Rnlx-f, l. K . R RJR-iuslg .l1I'- I:-., 1 vi.:--. I Rai.-sy dr I R.l'lLri1-n Rlulxls, Il Rallm, R Raurn, I, Rai., R Ray, XX' Rv-ailx I Rrliixi X Re-null, I Rri-, ,X Rruuh, I '11, R1-11-II-1, ,X Ri..-i, II. Rirlrllnan, NI Ixlrhrr, I Rirglrr, l' Rim:-, XX' Rignrx, I Ri-rnlan, I RIIIIIIJII, Nl Ruarh, ,I Rmllxr, R Rl-flu, I. Rllllgff, II Rmlgrr, X' Rohan Rwllllrr, XX' Rnllillw, li Ronan, I Rmnnrx, l Rmrnrx, I RINIIIFX, Row, R. Ranch, 5 RUNFIIIIIIIIII, .X Rowcnwlrin, XI Rnwllliil, XX.. Rowlw, R Rolhlislvrrg, 4- Rrllllnlll, I RHII, If Rwlnnmlu, l'. Ruulfr, X' Rulva-, .X RIIIXFII, RI Rulvinrlli. ,I Rnlvinolf, .X Rurlu Ruclul, I. Rualnil., I Rllpprrl, II Ru-llalwll, NI Ruth, I. Ryan, II Ryan, ,I Ryan, ,I Ryan, I.. Ryan, Nl Ryan, XX, RXLQCI, I hath'-. I. M' l Sg1I,uHll'l, -371 371.1 :I :- 4 i 71 il il 1. 57 I 5, II 'n 3 's K4 WI il IQ ii 'X U.. li iv ll lu 'nl Il. II iw 43 .N 2 II sa as fi TQ II T4 SI NI ii Sv 55 ii -ll Ii 's , X Iii IHS il II'l I I 4. H 43 S 'HI lui ll ii QI. 34 Ti Zi 1' II'l Ii-I 11, lug X Salemi, N. Salerno, C. ......... 1 Salerno, P. ......... 1 Sampson, XV. ........ 1 Sandberg, M. Saraeco, F. ...... 1 Sass, F. 1 ....,.. 1. Scalone, M. ....... ............-- -------'------- - 7, 85 109, 194 1.1.......31, 186 1, 198 .1...45 173 Scanlan, D. ..... ---4---'--- 3 31 76, 1031 Scavuzzo, S. ..............................,., 31, 104, 158 Schaefer, E. ............,.------- ------------------------- - ......76, 85, 86 106, 116, 136, 193, 199 Schglllcf, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.............. ........------ - Schenker, S1 .......... 1 Schimanek, D. Schmal, E. ...... 1 Schmidt, A. ..... 1 Schoen, M. ...... 1 Schofield .....,............. Schorsch, M. Schrack, A. Sehulien, C. ..... 1 Schwab V Schwa rtz ......... Schwab, A. ...,.. 1 Schwab, J. ....... 1 Seimeca, T. ........ 1 M Scislowicz, Scott, D. ........... 1 Scully, L. ...... 1 Selg, G. .... 1 Sennentz ...... 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Skr661ki,J. ......... 1111111171 1.139 1.1111111203 11.1.1144 .1111141 185 11111....35, 1111141 11131 11176 1111176 111111197 11111111122 111176,127 1111131 11131 111139 1111145 11131 WNW76 1111145 1111145 111139 1111145 111135 1111143 1111145 111141 1111143 1111176 1111143 1111145 111133 111111141 111131, 203 111111135 11111139 1111139 111111176 .111139, 131 .11111141 11111135 1111176 1111143 1111133 1111176 1111135 1111141 111111135 111111141 11111129,10+ 104, 149, 150 11111176 111131 116 111111144 1111141 1111111111135 .11111111111137 41 76 110 114 1 1 , 1111111111177,154 UNIVERSITY INDEX-C6116m1ed Sompolski, 1. ........1 ---- -----4-------- 3 9 1 31, 198 Sonnenberg, I . Sosdian, G. ....... . Souci, L. ......... . Sowa, S. ....... 1 Sowers, VV. ..... . Speck, H. .......... 1 Spitzer, J. ..... 1 Springer, P. Spunar, H. .... 1 Stack, M. .........,... 1 Stallman, L. ....... 1 Stalzer, D. ...,... 1 Steffen, VV. ..... 1 Steinberg, A Stelmack Stelnicki, E Stempel, E1 ..... . 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ThlCS, H. ..11. 1 Thomas, J, ,.,.,- h Thomas, R, ,,,,,,,,,,, A Thomas, VV, Thompson, K, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Q Tlede, E, ,,,,,, , Timm, K, ,,,,,,- , Tivnan, R, Tollstam, C, Tommey ,,,,,, Tondr 'k V, 5 1 Toomey, N, ,,.--. Tornabene, J Tracy, G. .... 1 Tragarz, T, Train, F, fYaPP,R. .....111.1 1 Trowe, J, ,,,,-.'. .npul - Tsarpalas, N, ,--- D TSU11 11- ......... 1111 1 Tucker ,,,,,,.-. -.,. Tucker, B, 7WUbz J. 1,1,1.1 1 S. 1111.1...1111111,, 1 J. ..1111.11 1 I. .11.1 1 77, 116, 127, 199 124, 137, 178, 183 111129 115 202 .111111135, 177 111111111133 1111135 1111111135 1111111132 201 1111111111137, 201 34, 147, 149, 151 11139 11133 1 11111111.11.1. 37 1111111133 .mu137,122 11111141 111144 11111139 111129,120 11111143 11111135 1111111141 11111111141 1111117,201 111131, 164 111177 1111136 11111111111177 .11111111135 131 1111149, 151 11111111111133 111133, 177, 182 1111129,115 mmm33,128 1 11.1111 1135 Ueberbacher, R. Ulm, E. .11....111111111 1 Ulman, M. ..... 1 Upton ...1....11........ 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K O ll llc Pilllllilll Alrulolny Imlvx A C l'rr1n,li Xlr AlI:1in,j. ............. ,.,..,,.- 2 20 C':xl1ill, R. ......,.,..,............ ,.,.,,,, 2 211, 341 II -l ' l Arrderlik, J. ..... ............ ................. 2 1 9 Calla12l1:111, J. .... 219, 243, 251, 21.7, 271. :,'f '1,'l Andre, E. ...... ....................... 2 23, 243 031111201 U- --.--.............,..........., .,,,,..,,,, 2 23 ,,', ,', , Aquilino, A. ............ 226, 236, 246, 276 CflPfllCr U. ,--. ...... ....... ,.,,,,,,,,,,, , , 2 22 I,t,:1,',ll'l'H',l Aquilino, W. .....,.......... 219, 251, 267 Caflmw, C. .... ......,.,. 2 30 ,,f,,,'-. ',', 1, Archer, W. ....................... 226, 246 Qawafr U- ---- 223, 251, 231 ,,-,,,,f,f,'T ',, Arendt, D. ...., ........ 2 20, 239, 251, 267 Cafffvllr W. .... . ,........ 220. 211. ,,,,.,,,,,f R' Aurilio, s, ....... ....................... 2 19, 276 gasfgaamh -.,. ..... 2 20, 243, 251 ,,,,.,,,,,',, H ,, -HSCIU, . ..... ..,,... ,,,,,,,,,, 2 I 9, 25,1 Inmrirll 'V I Cflflllflr F. ...... ..............1...........,.,.... 2 19 ,- '. B C611-16,-, M. ................ 226, 246, 270, 273 :Qff,I,.',f,, R,- Cella, J. .............................. .............. 2 19 ,,. ' f Baranowski, H. ....... ............ 2 23, 243 Cella, P ............. 226, 239, 244 246, 349 ::,,i,h:,l,,', IW Bartnick, R. B. .................. 220, 247, 251 Cerbin, P. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 227, 246 l,,,,,,,,,, 'W Bartnick, R. V. ............................ 224, 226 Chambers, I5 ,......,..,...,,,.,,,,, 227, 246, 247 2,,',, ',,,,, ,,,- 236, 239, 240, 246, 257, 265, 276, 278 Chapmarr, W .,,,......,.,,,,,.,,...,.,.,,,.,,,.,,,.,, 210 ,,,,,,,,,,5 ,Q ' Barron, J. ....,......,................,,,,..,, 220, 251 Christian, '11 .... 223, 243, 249, 251, 231 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,', ,- Bauler, N. ........... .............. ......... 2 2 0, 251 Clmllw, R. .................................... .... 2 23 1J,,,,,:1,,.,,,, M Baumann, ,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,, 222, 262, 268 Ciudnj, E. .................... ........ r.... 2 2 3, 237 1y,,,l,.I 1.1 Baumhart, R. ............ 223, 237, 272, 274 Clark, U- -..--.-.--- ------ 2 19. 251 11r..,2.,r1.-1., 11 Billlmwell, K. ---- ---.-------------.-.---........ 2 19 Clflrkr RCV- -r---- --------r- -4--A--r 2 l ljfillilll, I BClIlCCliC, V. ..... . ......................... 226 Clarke, R- ---------- ---------------- 2 23- 27 lllHll'lx, I , Berry, B. .............. ........................... 2 19 Class, G- ------- r------ 2 20, 262- 207 lllllll'1. 4' Billrrreier, F. ...... ......... 2 26, 236, 246 Class, R- ------ -----------r-r---r - A-21 . . Binder, B. ......... ............,..,.......... 2 23 Cl0lle5'r J- ---- ---'----A--'6----- 2 l2 ' Bins, J. .............. ............,. 2 19, 239 Claasfff, K, -------- --------- 3 20- 341 Bjornson, A. ....... ............... 2 23, 237 Clollflffrr lx- '------ 1A-'-- '-- ' 2 l Blaszynski, I. ,,,..,, .....,.. 2 20,244, 251 Coflflr P- --------------------------------'---9- 3301 321 Blaszynski, J. ....... ...................... 2 19 Call, T' ------A-+-------------'---1-'- 337- Zlf' 213 . . Bold, A. .-------.-- --.'-----.-- l -219, 245 Com,-rford, N ,,,,. 223, 237, 251, 261, 270 l25ll'l ,l- ll Bolger, H, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 20, 267 Camyar A- -------------A------------ 330- 32' ,u ,kmm R , , , Bonell, J, --.--, , -,,--,-- 223, 237, 245 C0HH0ll5', .l- ------ ---- ------- 3 3 4513- 52 ,fl 'H Bffmdfr W- ---- ---------------- ---------------- 2 2 0 Comm J' '2 ' 2 'J' Elf' 373 Jfcqfffff' 1 3 Brennan, J. .......,.,.,..,......... 226, 246, 281 COOHW1 M- ----- --1-5- ' 3,1 ,jf,j,', ',,' , Briarton, J. .............,.... 226, 236, 246, 281 Cofbefff l-. ---5--- ' g 3133144 '7 ' ' Briche-116, P. .............. 226, 236, 246, 257 C0Sffll0r T ---'- '5 1 ' ' gg, ,.-,,',,,,.,,,.,, ,, J, , 1 Bfieskf, D. ...... ........................ 2 20, 247 Cowl- -'-'--- 5 ' 5 an 33, I-:rl1g14'1'i,.'1 1 Brown, B. .........,....,,.. 226, 239, 246, 249 Cmllle' -l' TQ 2 L, Qlmglf' 7,49 1:'.J,.,., 1' Brown, G. ...............,.,.......................... 223 C Z',1 f0?d' C 222' 536 I-S,-,ly16',R 320, 1 S Bfownr R- J ---- ------------------- - ----------- 2 261 337 CES' g,L5 5gig 552', 2'6'7, 270, 273: 270 ................240, 244, 246, 248, 249, 257 7 .' T' ' Brown, R, E .....,..,,,,,,, 219, 244, 249, 251 Curtin' A' ' 'A A'A 6 53 25,6 251 Bfunsfeld, C. ................................ 220, 262 Cl'm'f 2 ' ' '3 ' ' ' ' ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 Blllka, ....,,,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,... 2 26, 246 I,-f:,,n,Il ll I lliunyard, J. ...... ................ 2 19 D ,.Q,,.,, 1, urgess, C, ....,,, ,,,....,., 2 19, 251 2 fy Burke, T. G ....... ......,....,............ 2 19 Daniel. D- ----------------'-1 - ' 2 11 Burke, T. P ........ ...,.... 2 23, 237, 270 Dapper. J- -------- rr-1- 2 '-'33f- 223' gif' 2-- 1.,.,,.1.-r, 1 Bufkhafd, ,,,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,,.. 2 19, 251 2431 2451 246' 3'lf' 243' '-LQ' -J ' lfilmr-35111, kk.. Burns, E, ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. 2 19, 251 Davis, R- -------------- --'---- 5 g---5g,, g55 '316 34191, 241, 2-17 2 ' Burns, J. .... ,,,,,,, 2 20, 267, 274 Deal, I- --------- ----- ---- - 3 - f- -2 ' ' ' Fiorino, V ............ .. --------- 220, 262, 276 Fischer, F. Rev. ..... ------------ - -2161 244 Fischer, .............-.- --------- 2 201 2471 251 Fitz, R. .................. ..------------ - -2281 237, 247 Fitzgerald, B. Rev .... ------------- --------'- 2 1 6 Fitzsimmons, F. ------ ----------- 4--------- - - 223 Flynn, D, Rev ...... ......--- 2 16, 2481 249 Foerst, H. ...... -- ---------------- --------- 2 23 Fggte, E, ,,,,....,,. .....---- 2 28, 2461 247 Fournier, F. ...... ....--------- -------- 2 2 81 246 Franklin, VV. .... -----------------A---- ---- 2 1 91 251 Freewalt, VV ............... 223, 240, 262, 265 Fritchle, F. ....... ..,..... 2 23, 246, 251 Fuhs, T. ..... . Furman, A. .... . Furmanslu, R ........ ...........220 G Galavan, T. ..... ....... ...........---------- 2 2 3 Gallagher, J. ...... .---.-.------- 2 23, 235 Gallagher, M. ..... ........ 2 20, 239, 251 Gallagher, R. .... ............-- 2 23, 267 Gallagher, T. ..... ..............------- 2 20 Gallagher, V. ...... ..................... 2 28, 246 Galuhn, R. ...... .......................- 2 23, 262 Ganey, A. .......... 228, 239, 240, 245 ..,,..,246, 249, 251, 257 Ganey, P. ..... ..................... 2 23, 251 Geraty, J. ...... .......................... 2 20 Goggin, C. .... ........ 2 33, 239, 251 Golden, R ......... ........ 2 28, 236, 246 Gorman, R. ...... .............. 2 28, 246 Goschi, N. ......... ....................... 2 19, 244 Goulding, P. ..... ........................ 2 19, 251 Graham, J. ..............,. 228, 237, 239, 246 Graham, R. .......................................... 228 238, 239, 2-l-0, 243, 244, 246, 249, 251 Green, T. .................................... 229, 246 Grillo, S. ,..,.,........................ 220, 251, 267 Grob, R. .... 223, 236, 237, 239, 249, 251 Groppi, J. .................. 229, 246, 242, 276 Gross, M. ....,..... .......,,,..... 2 23, 237, 281 Grzemski, L. .... ............................. 2 23 Gurske, E. ,.,., ,,,,,,,,,, 2 18, 219 Guzik, R. ....... .,,,.,,,,.,,,,, 2 20 I-I llansen, C. .................................... 223, 251 llarrity, A. .,,,................... ..... 2 20, 262, 274 llIllllJllCI', J ......... 220, 239, 2-l-7, 251, 267 Hayes, D. ............................ 219, 243, 249 Plvnly. ........................... .......,.,,, , ......., 2 19 llvlwl, D. ...............,.....,,..,,,,,... ,,,.,,,,,,,,, 2 19 lleiclkalnp, E. .... 229, 236, 238, 239, 246 Ilvidknmp, 11 ..... 229, 236, 239, 240, 249 .1 ......................,, .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 5 1 llcldkamp, J. ........ ....... 2 23, 237, 262 lluimlkamp, R. ...... ....... 2 19, 251, 267 flfnry. J. F ......... ............ 2 20, 245 Ilcnl'5', J. M ......,.,........................ 219, 251 Henry, P. ................,............. 223, 237, 267 llepp, A ............. 229, 2-l-0, 241, 2-l-6, 249 llcrhert, XV. ..................... ........ ....... 2 2 0 llerold, R. ..... ....... 2 23, 237 239 111461, J. ,.., . ...... ,.... . .. ' 229 lllnlws, YV. ...... ,--' I--H930 llintz, P. ........... ........ . , .,.,,, lll1lVZlCl'iZl, G. .......................... 11,,l,6,1, F. ....... ...,.... 2 20, 221W247' 562 116.-k, J, ....... .......,........ ' 719' 351 116141, 1.. ......, ,,,,,, 3 , 0' 55, llfwlllgv J. ......., 751 Ilogan, J, ,,,,,,, ' 313' 7,19 llolmes, R. .,..... 237 PAGE 310 ACADEMY INDEX-Contmued Horan, E, -,,,- ....... 2 23, 237, 276 Horan, J. .... -------------- ----------- 2 2 0 Horan, R, -,,, ,,,,,,. 2 23, 237, 251 Horgan, R. ...... ----------------- ----- 2 2 3 Hughes, VV. ..... -- --------- 2231 246 Hulla, J. .... .------ 2 20, 2471 251 I Iclzikowski, S. ......... --------- 2 23, 251, 1 . J' Jakubowski, R ............. 222, 223, 239, 240 Jarolin, K. .....................---..--....------ ------ 2 23 Jennings, V ........... 229, 236, 240, 246, 25? Johnson, R. ................,................. 223, 246 Johnsson, T. ..... .................. 2 19 Jones, R. .......,... . .......... 229, 251 Jones, W. ....... ......... 2 23, 281 Joyce, H. ........ ....... . .............. 2 19 Justus, T, Mr ............ ......... 2 16, 250 K Kair, F. ........... ...... ......... 2 2 9, 246 Kannry, A. ..... - ......... 229, 246 Kannry, R. ...... . ....,...........,,,,.... 219 Karowsky, S. ...... .... . ,,.....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 20 Kaspari, R. .... .......... 2 29, 246, 247 Keefe, R. ...... ............... 2 23, 251 KCCHHH, J- ...... ......... 2 23, 243, 249 Kefer, A .....,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, 2 2 3 Kelly, J. ..........,,...,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 29 Kelly, T. ......................... ......... ....,. 2 1 9, 267 Kent, P. ............ 229, 239, 246, 249, 257 Kerwin, J, .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, -,-,,----,, 2 20 Kestler, R. ....,,,, ,,,,,,-- 2 20, 251 Kiesler, G. ...... ........ 2 20, 251 King, E- ------- ..............,, 2 19 King, J- ------.. ........... 2 23, 237 Klarecki, E, ,,,,- ,,,-.------------.------.--- 2 23 Klein, W- -..-. ......... 2 23, 237, 251 Klerr, G. ......... ..... . .... 2 23, 246, 251 Koegler, W. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,--,,--,- 2 29 246 K0llCr, C. ....,,,,,,, ----------- 2 30, 251 K0l1llI'lCZyk, S, ,,.,,.,.,-,-,, ------,---.--- 2 19, 244 Tfoob, ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -------'------- ---------- i l .230 kofdar R- ------ ----...... 2 23, 245, 262, 265 Kovacs, J. Kraemer, J. Kraemer, J, N, ..........214 114464-ef, 1 'iijiji ,.., igijiiiiijjiem' 335 Iqrausey .......,,, , -'---.--. .-521:5---267 Krausef, W7. ..,, -.-.'-'-- , Kffmelv C' ------ .......... ...... 3 Q 1-3219, 251 llgfuffgff, J. ......... ...,,,,., ,,,.,, 2 2 0, 244, 251 KWPPQ F- --------- ----... 2 30, 236, 246, 257 ruppe, .,,,,,.- -.----- ,-----'------ 2 2 0 lgllcllarski, --------.-----------.---. ' 220 Rudlacz, S. ...... 224, 240, 241, 24.5, 249 262, 265 L Laliuy, B, ,,,,, 220 247 Ladd, D, ,,,,,,, '-- 1 Liilnherty, ,,,-- ' ' 1-ring, L. .,,, ,,,,,,, , 'A ' Langston, N, ---, '- ' '220' 2441 251 Larney, J, ,,-,,- '-' 3 1 3 L.. , A ------ --'---- --------- 13if.'iE:.,ix,13'1ii --2-so-230f 244, 246 Lavery, H, 3 ig' Lazar, XV, Lechert, R ,,,, .........219 ...........219 Lennon, J. ..... ........ 2 30, 246, 247 Liautaud, P. ..... ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,- 2 23, 246 L1PPCff, F- ---- ------.... 2 23, 231 Loobey, J. ....... .............,.,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 2 3 Loerzel, G. .... ...............,.,,,, , ,220, 262 Lojacono, S. .............. 223, 237, 239, 249 Lo Piccolo, A ..................... .,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, --,, 2 2 0 Loughman, J. .... 230, 246, 247, 249, 257 Loughman, S. Mr .............,.,,,,.,,,,, ,-,,,,,, 2 52 Lownik, T. Mr ...................,.....,, 215, 250 Lowry, W. ................ 230, 236, 243, 246 Lukaszewski, T. ........ 230, 239, 246, 249 Lynn, F. Rev ..........................,......,,, ,,,,, 2 16 Lynn, F. H ......... .,,,.,, ,219 M MacDonald, E. .................. 230, 240, 281 Mahoney, D. ...,.. ............. 2 23, 237 Malia, R. ........... ......................... 2 Z0 Malooly, T. ....... ....... 2 30, 246, 247 Maniola, E. ...... ............. 2 23, 237 Marshall, G. .... ......... 2 23,251 Ma rt1n, G. ........ . Marzano, Masiewicz, J. ..... . G. ....... . Mathes, M. ......... . Max, W. .... . .............. . ...........230 ........223 ..223 .233 McCabe, J. M .......... ......... 2 14, 247 McClane, E. Mr ....... ............... 2 15 McCormick, R. .............. ......... 2 20, 270 McDonnell, J. Rev ......... ...............-- ? ?? McFadden, V. ............ ......... 2 23, 237 McGough, E. ............... ...........--- 2 19 McGovern, W. Mr ......... ......... 2 60, 261 McKenna, F. ............ ....................----- 2 23 McKenna, I. ...... .....................--. ---- 2 2 0 McNicol, G. ..... .......... 2 30, 246, 281 Mehan, J. ...... ...................----- ------- 2 2 0 Menger, D. ........ 223, 243, 251, 267 Merrion, J. ..... ...................-- - 219, 267 Mertes, D. ........................ .......- . Meyers, T. ............................. 241, 246 57 236, 239, 240, ! 2 , ...........219 M1chael, E. ........................ ........-- - - Mmogue, E. .......................... 237, 245 Minogue, G ....... 223, Molloy, K. ....................... . Molloy, V. ....... ........... . Molony, J. ..... . 220: 223, ,,,.,......231 262, 264 231, 246 ..223, 237 251, 270 245, 267 239, 245 251 ,,,,,,,,,...219, Moos, J. ....... .................. ...------- -4----- - Morg, F. ..................... ........----- - 231 239 243 Mounsey, B. ...... , ! Mueller, J. ................ 219, 251, 223 239, Mueller, M. ............. . Y Mulcrone, C. .... 220, 239, 243, Mulholland, T. ................. ------- - Mullen, G. Rev ......... Munsch, W. .................... ....------ - Murphy, J. Rev. ..............-. ------ - 223 236 237 Murphy, T. ...... , ! 9 Mutert, VV. ..... ........- 2 23, Muza, R. ...... . N Nelson, A. ......... . .. Neudorf, E. Neudorf, N .......... Nickels, J. Mr ......... Nottoli, R. .................. . O O'Brien, C. .... ...... . O'Connell, R. O'Connor, J ........ .220 ...........220 246, 247 249 270 251, 281 249, 251 .223, 237 .214, 260 .220, 247 .216, 239 251, 262 281 241, 274 223, 251 .......219, ffff1219f- f1fffIf223Q I 1 251 231 267 252 251 231, 219, 246 223 251 1 l I ED 'JU .?EfZU2F2UEU2f!EQ29P9Pw9w:v:dw:o 246, 247 223, 246 223, 251 . ........ 223 220, 262 239, 249 ........220 249, 257 ........252 316, 250 243, 246 146, 249 ........216 ........219 40, 23, 46, 23, 23, 281 237 220 247 237 251 220 230 223 ........223 .......233 14, 247 , ..,... 215 20, 270 .....?32 23, 237 ......219 50, 261 ......223 ......220 16, 281 ,.....220 11, 267 9, 267 , ..... 219 .....231 2, 1, 3, 1, 5, 9, 9, 264 246 237 270 267 245 251 .....220 .....220 5, 7, l, 7, 9, l, 7, lr -1 1 1 1 1 7 7 247 249 270 281 251 237 260 247 239 262 281 274 251 I 251 231 267 252 251 246 223 251 O'Donncll, XV. Ofc-nlnck, R. ...... .... . ffNiIlliCj', F. .... . O Malley, j. .,.... .,...... 2 2 fyN1Illl0j', R. U'M:1lley, T. .... . f,,'SlllllViHl, J. Pnclovzlni, G. Pankiw, I.. ..... . Pnsdiora, L. Perille, j. ........... . Perille, P. Mr ......,. ........ 22 3, 24 3, 27 -1 J , 249 .....2I9 2 ...220 2 ...2l'l , 274 ...220 ...220, -47 231, 246, 251 220, 251, 267 231, 236, 246 ...223, 251 ...252 Perille, P. MTS .........................,............. 253 Peters, R. ............. ........... 2 23, 251 Pfeiffer, VV. ...... 231, 246, 248, 231 121,66 W. Mr ...... ........... 2 16, 236 piegzik, .................................. 223, 251 Pi161v511i, 15. .............. 231 236, 245, 246 pinfer, A. .,,........................................... 223 Pircher, F...222, 223, 245, 262, 264 Pollice,j ..... 223, 240, 265, 270, 272 Postulski, H. ........... ..................... 2 23 Porter, D ..................... 239, 247, 251 Porter, D. Mrs ...... ..................... 2 53 Prince, J. .................... 243, 2-15, 251 Prince, C. Mr ...........- ................... 2 52 Ptack, ............... ...------..-.... ........ 2 1 9 Purcell, R. ..... ....... 2 20 Quinn, H. .... ........ ........ 2 2 0, 24-4, 249 Rarty, I ............... 224, 231, 240, 246, 247 249, 257, 268 Reisel, R. M. ..... 231, 246, 247 Reisel, R. B. ....... ...................... 2 19 Reisel, M. Mrs. .... ................... 2 53 Reiter, R. ......... ....... 2 20, 251 Re11ucci, C. ..... ....... 2 23, 267 Renucci, F. ..... ....... 2 20, 267 Rice, VV. ....... ......... 2 23 Rick, VV. .... ........... 2 33 Riley, R. ....... ......... 2 20 Riley, VV. ......... ............ 2 23 Rissmann, R. ...... .................. 2 23 Roche, J. .......... ......... 2 20, 276 Rom, H. ........... ..................... 2 23 Romani, P. ..... 231, 246, 247 Rooney, R. ........... ............ 2 20, 251 Rudolphy, G. ..... ......... 2 19, 251 Rybicki, C. ...... ......... 2 20, 244 .-1L'.-XIJIQXI 1 S 'I n , . lNIJ1..X, k'1111Isz1,.1'i 1 l 1 --:, i S1111-r1111, 5, V X ' 1,,,.,., L S:1l1111111, ,X, ,H 1- :19, 5:1 . S1'l11'lll1:1114, -1- ' 'H' i - - 3 1,,,,,,,,'A,,, H 5l'llll'llI, rl. ..., 233 sv, .,, 'I' l :.'.g1.11', X41 5l'l11llilll.fk'f, lf. 223, :Q x S1-l1illi11g1-r,1-I. Xlr. ' ' ' ZT' s,-1,1111,,g,,,, 12. ,. QT? S1'l1111:1115, Ci, ,,,,,,,,., ., , if S1-1,,,,1111, .-1. ,.....,. .. :Il S1-h111i1lf,,l. ...,. .,,,,,,,V ' ,H 3- I-' l fl:11.1,1, 1. :. 56111111116 M. ...... 232, 2411 3,,-' IIS- ff 1 ,..,,,1,..1,,, X1 Sl'lllIllll1, ......... ...... l g M 9.7 I l 141.15111-I ..l . 55 Sclunirlt, IJ, ,,,, l n '4 J Qi, l 'Q'- WY ll gg..- Scholz, R. .... vllll ' ' H, I-1 14,1111 I '. fvi. Sclinrscli, I., 'l' V 51-1,11117,1c. ...,.. 1' jjj Sc11cl2i11l, XV, ..,, ,, -133 4,4 'Nl 5L'I'Il'hllSlfi, rx. 732' QAM' :Ah 1.111 ll--11r11, 1 Qerritelln, Y. ' ' 1,5 1.111 l'.111r1:, ,X Sllilllilllilll, j. 12. 11111, 1 , Slmlll'f5', XV. 737 :Ll l'rr111111, K,, M Sl1a1111n11,hl. .,.. ,,,,,,4 Q A ' Qu: Y1-111-111, R , , , 51166, 11. ...... .....,........,. ' 1' '55, ig- 11.-,,,1, 13 Q' 51111-ICF, ,I .............., ,,,,,, 2 32' 234g-5.1, 272' l'1111'i. I , Singer, R. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,',,--' 2 19' 344 115, V1-11-, 1 Rf, ' Sl0lTlll1Slii, 16. Mr ....... 216, 240, 243' 21, 1'011,1,,1,.,.,,, 11' 311. s11,1111, 1. ........... ...... 2 23, 237, 251-1 26: Solgff, R- ---------......... 232, 237, 2711 :TZ-7 30'1 f'1l19f14, J- .... .................... 2 20' S72 . Souton, A, Mr ,,,,.,,,., ,.'.A'A4v'4 H314 ll.ill5l1. ll 5,5 4 Stanley, L. -'--,.--- .-..w--'.,.A.-l.A 2 lo, 244 llliIl5ll. R ,ln Q Srm1r011, M. ....... ....,.........,.,,,, 2 23, 3,1 W 3 - R- .Inf - . Steplinny, F. ..... ..... 2 32, 236, 246, 257 ll,:'l'l'- l Rm - Strnss R. ........ .................... 2 23, 217 llf 1 - 4 Sullivan, B ........ ,,,,,,, 3 30' 251 llf 1-5f'r- R .-, , Sullivan, C. ...... ...........................,. 2 23 li.i'm'il' R li? 3 Sullivan, ID .......,., ...,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 lfj llf'4f '- ll, 31 , I S1111ivf11,, E. .... ..... 2 32, 242, 243 251 ll. ! - ll- M' ' 3 37 - 3 Sullivan, bl. ........................ 218, 219 251 ll.lm ' A' . , ' , 337' 2 S1111ivz1n, T. .............. 220, 221, 251 267 ll.? - ' 1 3 - 3 Swiercz, R. ..... ........ 2 32, 236, 245, 251 ll.! t ' R- , 3 Szerlong, VV- hvl- U 251 Xyilllfllllf, It 2 It fn. g Szvmczak, F. ..... ............ 2 I9 xl.l :'r'lx l' 3 5 ' U1111111111, l. IT, ,Z Xl'irl4115, l.. 2111, ,I XX'ir1l1, I7 231, ,I 1Yi1le, R, , 216, .2 T Tausch, R. ...... ............. 2 19, 251, 276 Theriault, C. ....... ..... .................... 2 2 3, '237 Z:11.:11111'. ..'X. . 3 '51, J' Thompson, R, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 232, 2.16, 251, 231 Z:111111r5l,1. R. 21 2- . ZW. J Tofifenetti, W. .......... 232, 236, 240, 246 Zinzlvr. R. Ili- 1 268 Zuirkl, ,I. . 2 0. J3. I Cr: Sl I-hlvertisefs Ind0X Bader Lumber CompHUY, John -- - Baldwin PlZlIl0 C0ml7any ------ ' '. - D D ' - ' Banner Boiler R Yvelding C0-w Thomas B AA ' lianslev and hlfnff ---- -'-------- - ' - ' Belden-Stratford Hotel ......... Bicek, judge Frank H ........... . Biggs Company, .l0S9Ph H ------- Book Shop Bindery ----.----.--'---- Bernclt, Dr. Arthur YV ...... . Broadway Press. .,......... . 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