DINOSAUR NAT. MONUMENT T 10, RED FEATHER 1 j DENVER COLO. SPRINGS a prairie schooner ' Spuds ' foreword The 1955 BANGER, recording on these pages in word and picture the life and spirit of Regis College, hopes it takes root in the hearts of students, faculty and friends, and in the forthcoming years that it may stimulate in the imagination enduring treasuries of your most cherished campus experiences. With this in mind let us Introduce. . . . 76e REGIS COLLEGE Denver, Colorado f $e% ms EDITOR Marty Moran ASSOCIATE EDITORS James McKeehan George Clark SPORTS EDITOR Ken Karr BUSINESS MANAGER Don Gallegos PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Roman Borgerding ART EDITOR Harvel Blackwell ADVERTISING Warren Hartenbach $ I REV. HENRY P. HECKEN S.J. an tftf D B tfVE w o .oiP ' G en d Ve 363 Y t b o ;ta ii s ' , do ba an op? or tun ity iae v o vs J ben de di- c „tin the it bo to ch oo- .is C SN , des ' , r v in as tb-v V an e VJe rn ' • an ve rY u . e a ttl li£ to • at t Yiat Vio ic« lot th l9 55 u de dic a ' tion an vj ben co roP a? ■d to is m anV •.a ' 5i dev oU on an d S ' ie On o ' de d e a ' uon .rV then. to th itu de n ts Reg 1 Co VVe1 is in ea litY T e co gtvt tion i a de bt • d o F e ■etv by the Vi utn ( on ' s tn de tvts N V o bav ( dn ate it tn Re6 lS U lb ' .re io e in th n a ( an d i- n sp i • d to be tte Vi ie i a Th VJ otn bav« be en gu de Rang e Sta ii an d ( V 9 vje c o n ( tbi p? ot tu n tY an dtbe Seni- or Cias ' •iv F i eg VLen ,i e Y di c a ting tbe V955 • di on 1h Rang er to Vie 1 -V en 1 1 JjB I 1 I S HI ' Wk Introductory Pages Dedication Archbishop Vehr Administration Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Organizations Activities Sports Feature Advertisers Index 1-3 4-5 10 11 21 39 49 59 71 93 109 153 162 169 ■-ii.:,Jfc Bishop Carroll Carroll Hall ukhiskop of Denver MOST REVEREND URBAN J. VEHR, D.D. 10 ti RICHARD F. RYAN, S.J. PRESIDENT, REGIS COLLEGE 12 ofr c6 ° w be« s e «« b gtad Mtn a « GoU£ cva8S .  i9 good £t as , living e ,«e  . « b ltW « d V at ° Mater .  « « ha ve edttC aU° - «e = ee vo urS eU - .,„ that Y° ur . « en. d „,o« ea edoca Vte ° ra be— ' « ' yovJ og « £ 1. Y Tv ieV-S - oVeI O. coU e 8 es ° t   . eT • s0 «. - e educate e see voutBeVi- t your n . ornen tYie ,-, ideals, t e 11 f vD u ea be - ions, luicacioue  go0 d.  ovAed n ° e b :fiU ldi , as Y° ai c solved a J e bad the oos , - nd ttiicacious  good .  « - Ve4 f patted ° £ ave fbold «oe gain ed d a £ tbe l£« GOd ' 8 d e— e- u Ye-; o£ % s - . e cod aoa -f ; s : Y : -::: ' - t. re cog« lie e c« ' e a „ to th« g tea ato0 n6 e God aod Y ou Y, iS e « et V« « ' edocaU° ovirS eWes a b .lor« God. , , tbei T ° w t „ u wl OT adaa teS - 8S ion 01 ior , «e «ast V „ gra s5 e G° d - rts oi Y° uT .L D ride i tn ° USa «ea - nd -S 13 Administration Rev. Louis G. Mattione, SJ. Dean Rev. John J. Gibbons, S.J. Registrar Rev. William F. Houser, S.J. Treasurer Rev. William H. Steiner S.J. Supt. of Buildings Grounds 14 Rev. Francis J. Malecek, SJ. Dean of Men Rev. Walter F. Harris, S.J. Chaplain Mr. John V. Coyne Director of Evening Classes Rev. Harold L. Stansell, S.J. Asst. Director of Evening Classes Rev. Charles F. Kruger, S.J. Librarian 15 Mr. Adrian N. Dorzweiler Assistant Librarian faculty George E. Bechtolt, M.A. Asst. Prof, of Spanish German Rev. Louis A. Bloomer, S.J., M.A. Assoc. Prof, of English Rev. Christian L. Bonnet, S.J. M.A., Ph.L, S.T.L. Assoc. Prof, of Philosophy Rev. Lucius F. Cervantes S.J., M.A., Ph.D. Instructor in Sociology Rev. Fred T. Daly S.J. Candid. Ph.D. Asst. Prof, of Mathematics Rev. Joseph V. Downey, S.J. M.A., M.S. Asst. Prof, of Physics Rev. William B. Faherty S.J., M.A., Ph.D. Asst. Prof, of History Rev. Mark S. Gross, S.J. M.A. Asst. Prof, of English faculty Rev. John J. Jolin S.J., M.A., Ph.D., Asst. Prof, of Classical Languages Rev. Barnard S. Karst S.J., M.A., Asst. Prof, of Education, Director of Carroll Hall Donald A. Klene, M.A. Instructor in English Harvey E. Moore, B.S. Instructor in Physical Education Franklin L. Oetting, M.S. Instructor in Chemistry Francis J. Ozog, B.S., Ph.D. Asst. Prof, of Chemistry Rev. John J. Quirk, S.J. M.A. Asst. Prof, of Modern Languages Peter A. Rotar, B.A., M.B.A. Instructor in Business Administration faculty Rev. J. Clement Ryan S.J., M.A., S.T.L., Assoc. Prof. of English Rev. Joseph A. Ryan, S.J., M.A. Professor of Accounting Rev. Thomas F. Singleton, S.J. B.S. Instructor in Mathematics Rev. Ervin A. Stauffen S.J., M.A., S.T.L. Assoc. Prof, of English Most Rev. Bernard J. Sullivan S.J., M.A., LL.D., D.D. Asst. Prof, of English Paul G. Tice, B.S. Instructor in Accounting Rev. George M. Tipton, S.J. M.A., Ph.D. Asst. Prof, of Chemistry Rev. Elmer J. Trame, S.J. M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Biology -s faculty Fred R. Van Valkenburg M.A., Asst. Prof, of History Rev. Edward H. Wintergalen S.J., M.A., M.S.C. Asst. Prof, of Economics John A. Flanagan, M.A. Instructor in Psychology Athletic Director Brother Renk, SJ. Student Health Brother Knoll, SJ. Maintenance Fr. Maleck, S.J., Mr. Coyne, Bishop Sullivan, S.J. 19 jgygBHf !k H2 fc rti i Miss Lucile Brienza Mrs. Viola L. Cinea Mrs. Alice M. O ' Connor Miss Marguerette Dickerson Mrs. Ruth Meder 20 Mrs. Eileen Wigginton ™ American Colleges and Universities RUSSELL BEIRICH JIM BURKLE RON DOWNEY ' RICHARD CLOUGHESY Acme Swn be ea ( in American Umtoe A OWl This honor comes in recognition of the who was officially recommended by th requirements of the aforementioned pu WALTER IMHOFF 22 MARTIN MORAN THOMAS SWEENEY ' Jine e wt n 9 afefoea i in ig £ tubents; % anb College ollcge accomplishment of the student lamed institution and met the JOHN McBRIDE PAUL BUHLER 23 RICHARD SMITH WILLIAM F. OWENS President Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration JOHN A. HAMMOND Vice President f Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Accounting PHILIP C. FERTITTA Secretary Walsenburg, Colo. 3achelor of Science Accounting ROBERT E. O ' HAIRE, JR. Treasurer Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration Seniors 24 1955 RUSSELL J. BEIR5CH Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Accounting JAMES L. BILLINGER Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science THOMAS PAUL BLACK Che enne, Wyo. Bachelor of Science Mathematics RICHARD T. BONELLI Colorado Springs, Colo. Bachelor of Science History 25 PAUL R. BUHLER Maryviile, Mo. Bachelor of Science History JAMES A. BURKLE Sioux City, Iowa Bachelor of Science Business Administration JOHN B. CARRAHER Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration RICHARD G. CLOUGHESY Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Philosophy Seniors 26 FRANK A. CONLIN Williston, N. Dak. Bachelor of Science Economics EUGENE A. DELL Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration DAVID A. DOTY, JR. Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Chemistry RONALD J. DOWNEY Trinidad, Colo. Bachelor of Science Chemistry 1955 27 Ill ; SHr?-- KEVIN J. FEELY Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration DONALD E. GALLEGOS Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration RICHARD GANNON Littleton, N. H. Bachelor of Science Chemistry BARRY J. GEORGE Clayton, Mo . Bachelor of Science Business Administration Seniors 28 «££$ 1955 JAMES E. GRANT York, Nebr. Bachelor of Science Business Administration NIELS F. HAGGERTY Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science History NORBERT E. HERMES Scott City, Kans. Bachelor of Science History LEROY A. HUDACK New Baden, III. Bachelor of Science Business Administration 29 Hi WSsSr M ! • WALTER F. IMHOFF Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration WJ tJT K FRANCIS J. JACQUES Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science English JOHN C. JANSEN Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration HERMAN J. JARRETT Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration Seniors 30 RICHARD D. JONES Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Sociology ROBERT M. KELLY Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Philosophy ■■•( $ 1955 WILLIAM J. KEMPKER Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration JAMES L. KLEINSCHNITZ . . Denver, Colo. M ' Bachelor of Science Qf 1 English 31 CHARLES D. KNIGHT Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration JOSEPH L. KOLB Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Accounting JOHN E. McBRIDE Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Accounting MARTIN MORAN Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science English Seniors 32 1955 MARK A. MAHER, JR. Denver, Colo. JOHN J. MURPHY Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science History RUSSELL G. NIEMEIER St. Louis, Mo. Bachelor of Science History NED JAMES O ' BRIEN Colo. Springs, Colo. Bachelor of Science Zoology 33 RICHARD F. O ' MALLEY Aurora, ill. Bachelor of Science History WALTER H. OPPENHEIM Coldwater, Ohio Bachelor of Science Biology GEORGE E. PHILBIN Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Biology FRANK W. PRISELAC Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science English Seniors 34 PAUL E. REEVES Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration GEORGE A. REICKERT ) Denver, Colo. - Bachelor of Science History ROBERT G. REINHARDT Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science English JOSE B. RUYBAL Antonito, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration 1955 35 Seniors HARRY J. SAILOR, JR. Farmington, Mo. Bachelor of Science Sociology JOHN B. SCHAFER North Platte, Nebr. Bachelor of Science History FRANK J. SMENTOWSKI Colo. Springs, Colo. Bachelor of Science Chemistry RICHARD W. SMITH Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Arts Philosophy 36 Ti THOMAS J. SWEENEY Strasburg, Colo. Bachelor of Science Business Administration JAMES D. WRIGHT Denver, Colo. Bachelor of Science History In the hearts of the members of the Class of 1955, the spirit of Regis has been forever implanted. None know what fortunes the world will bring but all are forever certain of the love which they bear for this school. The tradition of the ages, the magnificent education for God and Country supplied to them by the Jesuits, and the inestimable value of the associations made at Regis have become a part of the Seniors ' characters and a moving force in their lives. 37 Award 1 Leroy A. Hudack William F. Owens This award is given by the Ranger staff to those students, who by their interest, coopera- tion and school spirit, deserve recognition for their contribu- tions to Regis College. James L. Kleinschnitz Russell G. Niemeier Ned J. O ' Brien Harry J. Sailor 38 A Jack Schafer il unwrs ) • 1)4 r i PAUL V. DUNN I ZUaJ Denver, Colo. President [sa L junior Class Officers GILBERT A. CAVINS Rock Island, III. Vice-President RICHARD M. SCHAFBUCH Denver, Colo. Secretary WM. MICHAEL SHANNON Cape Girardeau, Mo. A v V '  Vs Treasurer PAUL V. MURRAYy!£ l 0 yy Denver, Colo. Student Council Rep. RICHARD A. WALTERS Colorado Springs, Colo. Student Council Alt. WM. R. AHLIN Hastings, Nebr. GEORGE P. ASHCROFT Denver, Colo. ROBERT J. BENNETT Denver, Colo. Class of 1956 ROBERT F. BROCKISH Denver, Colo. TV v «• J-t u BERNARD H. BUSER Pueblo, Colo. CHARLES A. CARTER Leadville, Colo. DON J. CHAMPEAU Leadville, Colo. DANIEL CROWE Denver, Colo. JOE PAUL DEVLIN Hale, Colo. ROBERT V. DOLAN Denver, Colo. JAMES J. DOYLE North Platte, Nebr. JAMES DeCREDICO Denver, Colo. £ K® A ,j« ' Place The Face 41 Juniors MICHAEL DWYER Denver, Colo. JOHN D. ELDREDGE Denver, Colo. WM. M. ERNST St. Louis, Mo. v ;■..,■%m. %, JAMES P. FASSLER Canon City, Colo. RONALD FERRENDELLI Trinidad, Colo. WILLIAM R. FLYNN Grand Junction, Colo. GERALD FRANKENREITER Denver, Colo. DONATUS FUERTGES Denver, Colo. PAUL A. GATSCHET Hays, Kans. Greg Hodes and Farouk Foley with his Vista Dome VV2 42 Class of 1956 ROBERT E. GOODWIN Arvada, Colo. JOHN T. GRACE Denver, Colo. JAMES P. GRANT Junction City, Kans. RAYMOND GREFF Phoenix, Ariz. BERNARD HAMMONS Denver, Colo. RICHARD HANNEMAN Denver, Colo. JOSEPH B. HUGHES Riverton, Wyo. JOHN J. HURLEY Pueblo, Colo. JOSEPH M. IMHOFF Denver, Colo. Bill Owens, Dick Salada, Ken Mulvey sample Schnependriech 43 tjuuiors BERNARD V. JONES Denver, Colo. DONALD A. KAUFHOLD Naperville, Ml. TOM C. LAHEY Denver, Colo. DAVID C. LITTLE Denver, Colo. GORDON R. LOCKETT Pueblo, Colo. PAT R. LONG Milwaukee, Wis. STEPHEN P. LUBECK Denver, Colo. ' Hi % C V °TE JAN I RAY McGARRY Sioux City, Iowa JAMES F. McKEEHAN Milwaukee, Wis. Ned O ' Brien, Bill Ahlin and Queen Candidate 44 Class of 1956 MAURICE E. McKENNA Denver, Colo. DONALD L MARTIN Salina, Kans. JACK P. MATHIS Denver, Colo, LARRY K. MILLER Lodgepole, Nebr. HARVEY J. MORGAN Colo. Springs, Colo. GEORGE MOSSBRUCKER Denver, Colo. KENNETH J. MULVEY Denver, Colo. WARREN T. MURNAN Denver, Colo. WM. R. NEHER Denver, Colo. Marty Hart, eminent conductor of the Regis College Philharmonic Orchestra, leads his musi- cians in a titillating performance of Peter and the Wolf. 45 Juniors MICK O ' DONNELL Denver, Colo. PAUL J. O ' HAYRE Denver, Colo. WM. E. O ' TOOLE Denver, Colo. -. ™ 4 X X M m «r 4S DONALD PETERSON Colorado Springs, Colo. JERRY L. POWELL Thermopolis, Wyo. ROBERT L. RILEY Piqua, Kans. GEORGE C. ROCHE Denver, Colo. HUGO ROCHE Paxton, Nebr. JOE J. ROSSI Denver, Colo. Doodles Weaver gives a free home demonstration. 46 Class of 1956 . ■- : :. HHH WM. L. RUCKER Denver, Colo. RICHARD A. SALADA Detroit, Mich. GERALD E. SCHMITT Rock Island, III. RONALD SHANNON Denver, Colo. RONALD SIMPSON Denver, Colo. HOWARD F. SMART Denver, Colo. PAUL STEVENS Denver, Colo. GEORGE W. STOCK Denver, Colo. DANIEL J. SULLIVAN Denver, Colo. ' Out of Africa 47 HENRY K. TAKATO Denver, Colo. CHARLES L. THOMAS Denver, Colo. EUGENE H. THOMAS Denver, Colo. Mm ISIDORE VALDEZ Denver, Colo. CARL WASINGER Fort Collins, Colo. WM. WINEGARDNER Denver, Colo. JOHN R. YOUNG Denver, Colo. Cakes and Ale ' 48 49 « | DAN RIORDAN President Milwaukee, Wis. JIM KERRIGAN Vice-President Leadville, Colo. TIM HARRINGTON Secretary Milwaukee, Wis. BOB BORKOVEC Treasurer Riverside, III. BILL EARLY Student Council Rep. Denver, Colo. SB: f ROBERT ALCORN Denver, Colo. H. ANDERSON Denver, Colo. JOHN ANTISTA Trinidad, Colo. R. ARKFELD Battle Creek, Nebr. THOMAS ARMS Minneapolis, Minn. ' Saturday night or early Sunday morn! JERRY BOULAY Sioux City, Iowa JOSEPH BOWLDS Denver, Colo. WM. BRANNAN Denver, Colo. EDMUND BOYCE St. Louis, Mo. JIM BROWN Thermopolis, Wyo. JOHN BRIDGES Denver, Colo. DONALD BURNS Denver, Colo. ROBERT BURNS Nara Visa, N.M. GERALD CARON Colorado Springs, Colo. CHARLES CARROLL Denver, Colo. MICHAEL CASSIDY Phoenix, Ariz. DONALD CERRONE Denver, Colo. JOE BISCHOF Pinckneyville, III. RICHARD BLACK Los Altos, Calif. ROMAN BORGERDING Dutzow, Mo. 51 opkomore Class PATRICK CONNORS Denver, Colo. PAUL COOPER Denver, Colo. LEO CREMINS St. Louis, Mo. X Joe Kolb and Dick Walters The Age of Innocence. 1 JOHN CULIG 1 Ute! Pueblo, Colo. jlffr JAMES DAY U fr Denver, Colo. LOUIS DePAEMELERE f X,., Casper, Wyo. DAN DERVIN 1 - ' - k Omaha, Nebr. JERRY DIAZ Tempe, Ariz. DAVE DIGNAN Denver, Colo. JOSEPH DUNN Milwaukee, Wis. JOSEPH DOYLE Springfield, III. DALE DURAN Denver, Colo. RICHARD ECKHARD St. Louis, Mo. JOHN ECKROAT Denver, Colo. THOMAS ELNEN Wichita, Kans. 52 Class 1957 PAUL ERRAMOUSPE Rock Springs, Wyo. JOHN EVANS Oklahoma City, Okla THOMAS FANIA honton, Mo. Harry Quadracci tries to get his dime ' s worth from a long distance call to the Lemon Orchard. PAUL FOLEY Wichita, Kans. RICHARD GAMMON Keokuk, Iowa SERAFIN GARCIA Antonito, Colo. JAMES GATELY Colorado Springs, Colo. CHARLES GERSHBACH Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. BERT GILBERT Denver, Colo. JAMES GLIVAR Denver, Colo. RICHARD GONZALES Denver, Colo. ROBERT GOTTSCHALK Garden City, Kans. DANIEL HARRIS Bennett, Colo. MARTIN HART Delphos, Kans. MELVIN HARTMEIER Fairfield, Wash. 53 Sophomore Class MERLIN HELLMAN Houghton, Iowa RICHARD HENRY Tulsa, Okla. GRANBY HILLYER Denver, Colo. Jim Ryan and Don Kerzon in their second floor plaza Pent house. GREG HODES Kansas City, Mo. THOMAS HOOGERWERF Moline, III. ALLEN HOWER Littleton, Colo. LOUIS HREN Leadville, Colo. JAMES JAGGER Pueblo, Colo. WALTER JOHNSON Denver, Colo. HUBERT JONES Denver, Colo. KEN KARR Chicago, III. EDWARD KELLY Leadville, Colo. DONALD KERZON Leadville, Colo. DELMAR KUHLMAN Wichita, Kans. LEN KUNTZ Otis, Colo. fll U 54 JOSEPH LARDINO Oak Park, III. EMANUEL LAWBAUGH St. Mary ' s, Mo. ' It oft must plunge, sir, in your cup. ' LARRY LEKIC Anuilar, Colo. JOSEPH LIBONATI Denver, Colo. EDWARD LINDNER Denver, Colo. GIL LOFYE Milwaukee, Wis. RALPH LONG Denver, Colo. CHARLES McGABE Denver, Colo. TERRANCE McCARTY Denver, Colo. EUGENE McCLAIN Wichita, Kans. JOHN MAJERUS Denver, Colo. WARREN MEIDL Denver, Colo. JAMES MINOGUE Minneapolis, Minn. EDWARD MOCKLER St. Louis, Mo. 55 EDWARD MOORHEAD Wilmette, III. MAURICE O ' CONNOR Council Bluffs, Iowa He Stoops To Conquer ' TONY ORESKOVICH Pueblo, Colo. DAN O ' ROURKE Tulsa, Okla. JOHN ORTNER Holyoke, Colo. JOHN PLUMB Denver, Colo. RAYMOND POISSANT Biddeford, Maine LARRY PRIBYL Paxton, Nebr. DAVID REIDY Rock Island, III. ARDEN REUSINK Denver, Colo. DALE RIES Los Angeles, Calif. REGIS ROBERTSON Wichita, Kans. MANUEL ROSADO Puerto Rico JAMES RYAN Chicago, III. 56 ' Pea Pickers ' WILLIAM SANDERS Wichita, Kans. BRUCE SCHUSTER Denver, Colo. EDWIN SENA Denver, Colo. WALLACE SHANNON Wauwatosa, Wis. EDWARD SCHOULTZ Milwaukee, Wis. JOHN SHARROW Denver, Colo. WALTER SICKLES Colorado Springs, Colo. ROBERT SIMPSON Denver, Colo. HARRY SIMS Denver, Colo. EUGENE SMALDONE Denver, Colo. WILLIAM SMITHHISLER Colorado Springs, Colo. TIMOTHY SPREHE Oklahoma City, Okla. of J957 MIKE SAILOR Farmington, Mo. RAY SANCHEZ Aguilar, Colo. 57 1957 TOM STALEY Tulsa, Okla. ROBERT SUTTON Denver, Colo. GENE SWEENEY Strasburg, Colo. JOHN TANNER Denver, Colo. WILLIAM TROXEL Fort Lupton, Colo. The pause that refreshes. JERRY TROKEY Farmington, Mo. RICHARD TURELLI Denver, Colo. HAROLD WANEBO Denver, Colo. ROBERT WICK Milwaukee, Wis. CHARLES WOODWARD Wichita, Kans. DANIEL WRIGHT Minot, N. Dak. THOMAS ZALEWSKI Milwaukee, Wis. WILLIAM ZOOK Denver, Colo. 58 59 WILLIAM BOLLWERK President University City, Mo. Jreskwuw Class icers f m JOSEPH C. GASPERS Vice-President Oak Park, 111. 4 --«. EUGENE P. O ' NEAL Secretary University City, Mo. DANIEL PORRECO Student Council Denver, Colo. ROBERT LaGUARDIA Student Council Alt. Denver, Colo. • «-W ; C. ADAMS Golden, Colo. D. ALLRED Kersey, Colo. W. APPELBAUM Webster Groves, Mo. V. ARCHER Denver, Colo. J. ASHCROFT Littleton, Colo. K. BABBITT Flagstaff, Ariz. 60 GUY A. BACA enver, Colo. FREDERIC BARTHOLOMEW Denver, Colo. TOM BAYER Clayton, Mo. The Beginning of the End Tom Birdsall, Don Vitt, Tom Bayer, Warren Hartenbach, Michael Kennedy. OWEN BEACOM Chicago, III. BILL BENNETT Denver, Colo. HARVEL BLACKWELL Denver, Colo. AL BELLIO Denver, Colo. TOM BIRDSALL Clayton, Mo. RONALD BIRDSONG Denver, Colo. Class of 195$ SID BLUBAUGH Wichita, Kans. LARRY BOYLE North Platte, Nebr. WILFRED BRICKELL Colorado Springs, Colo. MIKE BROPHY Wauwatosa, Wis. GEORGE BRUNO Denver, Colo. LARRY BROWN Denver, Colo. JACK BURNS Tiltonville, Ohio JAMES BZDEK Colorado Springs, Colo. 61 Hi VINCENT CARBONE Denver, Colo. DICK CAMPBELL Denver, Colo. FRANK CAMBRIA Brooklyn, N.Y. DICK CABELA Chappell, Nebr. BOB CHAUVIN Denver, Colo. JACK CHAVEZ Denver, Colo. FRANCIS CARNEY Larkspur, Calif. DICK CAREY River Forrest, III. dreskman Class GEORGE CLARK Tulsa, Okla. J1MCHING Denver, Colo. DICK CIZEK Sidney, Nebr. HENRY CLOSE Wilmette, III. JIM COLLINS Black Hawk, Colo. PHIL COMPTON Denver, Colo. ' Fourth door on the right JACK CONNOR Sioux City, Iowa BEN COSTA Albuquerque, N.M JOE CUMMINGS Denver, Colo. 62 ED CURRAN Denver, Colo. JIM CUSHNER Denver, Colo. ANTHONY DEANE Denver, Colo. RAY DEISCH Presho, S. Dak. JOHN DELOHERY Denver, Colo. DICK DINES Denver, Colo. MIKE DOLLAHAN Chicago, III. JOHN DONKERS Detroit, Mich. HUGH DUNCAN Casper, Wyo. Class of 1958 JIM DUNN Wheatridge, Colo. ED DURAN Denver, Colo. BOB ELDRIDGE Denver, Colo. JIM FATTOR Denver, Colo. BOB FRANTZ Denver, Colo. BILL FREEMAN Denver, Colo. JOHN GARBELLA Denver, Colo. GEORGE GARROD Denver, Colo. 63 JOHN GATENS Reed, W. Va. MICHAEL GAUGHEN Schuyler, Nebr. EDWARD GORMLEY Salt Lake City, Utah JOHN GRAY Denver, Colo. LEONARD GUIDA Denver, Colo. JAMES HAFFEY Denver, Colo. JOHN HALASKA Wauwatosa, Wis. WARREN HARTENBACH St. Louis, Mo. Jreskman Class is ' Winter sports ' ft JOHN HARTLEY Denver, Colo. DONALD HAZEN Plainville, Kans. LAWRENCE HEATON Denver, Colo. EDWARD HEIMANN West Point, Nebr. ROHN HERRICK Leadville, Colo. STEVE HUMANN Denver, Colo. - a s Zi «m JAMES HUTCHINGS St. Louis, Mo. ROBERT IRION Colorado Springs, Colo. EARL JACKSON Denver, Colo. 64 IVAN JOFFER Denver, Colo. JAMES JOHNSON Denver, Colo. WILLIAM JOHNSON Chicago, I II. ADAM KARAS Denver, Colo. MICHAEL KENNEDY St. Louis, Mo. DERN KJELDGAARD Lyons, Nebr. ROBERT KOPP St. Louis, Mo. ADOLPH KOROSHETZ Leadville, Colo. JIM KRIEGSHAUSER St. Louis, Mo. Class of 1958 JOHN LARSON Silverton, Colo. ROBERT LANZ Colorado Springs, Colo. MICHAEL LENNON Sioux City, Iowa REX LOVE Canon City, Colo. EDWARD LYNCH Minneapolis, Minn. FRANK McATEE Littleton, Colo. WM. McCLELLAN Chicago, III. M. McCORMICK Carlsbad, N.M. 65 i H V V ,4 ! ■■•■wm. Mcdonough Chicago, III. WM. MclLWEE Carlsbad, N.M. EUGENE McKENNA Antigo, Wis. JOSEPH McNULTY Denver, Colo. DAVID MANSFIELD St. Louis, Mo. RICHARD MANSFIELD St. Louis, Mo. F RANK MARTINEZ Santa Fe, N.M. THOMAS MAY Denver, Colo. freshman Class ' Alice in Wonderland ' PHILIP MUEHLECK Waukesha, Wis. CHARLES MURPHY Colorado Springs, Colo. RAY NASS Moline, III. R. MENCHACA Denver, Colo. ROBERT METZ Denver, Colo. RICHARD MOORE Denver, Colo. R. MORITZ Tipton, Kans. R. MOYNIHAN Aspen, Colo. Jim Miller St. Louis, Mo. M d 66 JACK NIEBURGER Denver, Colo. PAUL NICHOLS Ironton, Mo. CHANNING NIXON Granger, Iowa Strangers in Paradise Jim Hutchings, Dave Richoff, Sam O ' Neal, and Paul Nichols. GEORGE NOONEN Denver, Colo. JOHN O ' HARA Denver, Colo. JERRY O ' CONNELL Evanston, III. JOSEPH ODEA Denver, Colo. LARRY NOWAK Brule, Nebr. BERNARD O ' HAYRE Denver, Colo. Class of 1958 MICHAEL O ' H ALLEARN Wheaton, III. LOUIS ORTIZ Denver, Colo. WILLIAM ORWICK Mud Butte, S. Dak. JERRY OWENS Benkelman, Nebr. JOHN OWENS Denver, Colo. JAMES PACELLO Denver, Colo. DON PACHECO Denver, Colo. GERALD PETERS Waterloo, Iowa 67 JON PETERSON Denver, Colo. MICHAEL PFEIFER Denver, Colo. JAMES PINGPANK Mountain Lakes, NJ. JAMES PREVOST Denver, Colo. HARRY QUADRACC! Wauwatosa, Wis. JAMES RAINE Leadville, Colo. WM. RASMUSSEN Oshkosh, Wis. DAVID RICKOFF St. Louis, Mo. 7 re sk man Class ' Memories of Casanova ' DANIEL SAMIDE Denver, Colo. E. SANDOVAL Brighton, Colo. IRVIN SANDOVAL Santa Fe, N.M. WILLIAM RODGERS Denver, Colo. RICHARD ROHRER Strasburg, Colo. FRANKLIN ROSETTA Denver, Colo. PAUL ROTAR Denver, Colo. AL ROTOLA Denver, Colo. P. RUOFF St. Louis, Mo. 68 ANTHONY SANTOPIETRO Denver, Coio. JOHN SCHIEFERECKE Dresden, Kan. HERBERT SCHMIDT Denver, Colo. FRED SCOTT Denver, Colo. TED SERMONET Milwaukee, Wis. FRANK SFERRA Denver, Colo. PHILIP SHARKEY Toulon, III. LAWRENCE SPRINGER Denver, Colo. ROBERT STRAUSS Denver, Colo. WAYNE STREET Denver, Colo. DICK SULLIVAN Denver, Colo. GEORGE SUMMERS Strasburg, Colo. EDWARD TANGUAY Denver, Colo. THOMAS TESSIER Milwaukee, Wis. RICHARD THORPE Denver, Wis. THOMAS TORREY Denver, Colo. HOWARD TRITZ Leadville, Colo. 69 ANDREW VALDEZ Lajara, Colo. MICHAEL VALIANT Denver, Colo. RUSSELL VANDER VEER Denver, Colo. VICTOR VANHEE Kansas City, Mo. JAMES VERRETTA Denver, Colo. RICHARD VITRY Denver, Colo. DONALD VITT St. Louis, Mo. LEE VORHIES Greybull, Wyo. LEONARD VOSTREJS Denver, Colo. HERBERT WALKER Denver, Colo. JOSEPH WEBER Denver, Colo. MARTIN WELLES Milwaukee, Wis. THOMAS WELLS Wisner, Nebr. R. WILLIAMS Denver, Colo. ALFRED WOLFE JR. San Louis Obispo, Calif PETER WRENN Chicago, III. ED ZIMMER Hartington, Nebr. FRANK ZITO Denver, Colo. 70 71 f a Kappa Psi business 3 rater nit y Top Row: Martin Hart Gene Sweeney Kevin Feeley Jim DeCredico Bottom Row: James Minogue John O ' Hara John Delohery Bill Owens 72 Top Row: Hugo Roche George Stock Merlin Hellman Fred Scott Bernie Hammons Bottom Row: Bob Chauvin Jack Majerus Phil Muehleck John Eldredge Bottom Row: Ed Kelly Paul Foley Bill Winegardner Eugen e Dell Top Row: Charles Thomas Mel Hartmeier Ronald Shannon Robert Goodwin Joe Kolb Top Row: Mr. Paul Tice Bob Burns Dick Walters Jim Jagger Ralph Long Bottom Row: Dick Bonelli Isidore Valdez Howard Smart John Antista 73 a Qamma Fr. B. Karst Moderator The purpose of this fraternity is to unite congenial-minded Regis men in a brother- hood of love and high respect; to develop the highest Christian ideals of manhood among its members; to foster the interest of Regis college among its members and their fellow students; to organize and maintain an association composed of all Regis alumni; and to actively support all functions of any other organized group at Regis insofar as said function is undertaken for the benefit of the school. Past Officers, Back Row: Dan Riordan, Mick Schafbuch. Front Row: Tom Zalewski, Grover Niemeier, Paul Murray. - New Officers, Back Row: Harvey Morgan, Charles Gersbach, Mick Schafbuch. Front Row: Tom Zalewski, Paul Murray, Harry Sailor. Top Row: Joe Dunn, Mick Schafbuch, Paul Dunn, Clark Shannon, Leo Cremins. Bottom Row: Robert Wick, Jack Schafer, Charles Gersbach, Dan Riordan. rs n Top Row: Dave Mansfield, Jack Plumb, Harry Quadracci, Dick Mansfield, Bob Kopp. Bottom Row: Gerald Schmitt, Jim Pingpank, Mick O ' Hallearn, Dale Ries. Top Row: Jim Hutchings, Jim Fattor, Dick Thorpe, Bill Earley. Bottom Row: Bill McDonough, Neils Haggerty, Herb, Jones. Top Row: Ken Karr, Harvey Morgan, Hank Sailor, Tom Zalewski, Pat Long. Bottom Row: John Borgerding, Ray McGarry, Paul Murray, Grover Niemeier, Bob Bor- gerding. 75 f ) Moderator: Fr. J. C. Ryan Officers: Bottom Row: Mick Shannon, Bob Buhler, Jerry Powel Top Row: John Hurley, Gil Covins. Front Row: Jerry Powell, Mick Shannon, Gil Covins. Back Row: Ned O ' Brien, Jim Grant, Chuck Thomas, Bernie Buser. As always, the Athletic organiza- tion on the Regis College campus is an important club. R Club mem- bers have distinguished themselves in one or a number of athletic acti- vities: tennis, baseball, golf, and basketball. Their clean sportsman- ship in all phases of athletic life en- deavors to elevate Regis to greater dignity and glory. 76 Bottom Row: Joe Rossi, Gary Caron, Bob Buhler, Ed Kelly. Top Row: John Hurley, Al Hower, Tom Lahey, Don Sherman, Bob Riley, Missing — Dick Gonzale s. Bottom Row: Jerry Jacques, Jim McKeehan, Jim Kerrigan. Top Row: Tom Hoogerwerf, Dick Eckhard, Don Kerzon, Lee Hudack. 77 in phn fterck man ' s Society One of the largest organizations on the Regis cam- pus, the St. John Berchman ' s Society provides servers for the many Masses each day. Besides these regular Masses the Society has men serving at Benediction, Stations of the Cross, and special Masses whenever needed. Under the direction of the Rev. Thomas F. Singleton S. J., the Don Champeau Ron Downey Chuck Carter Don Kaufhold Bernie Buser Jim Fassler Louie Hren Don Kerzon Merlin Hellman Gene Sweeney Maurice O ' Connor Edward Kelly Martin Hart Dan Riordan John Antista Society ' s objective is that no Mass be said on the campus without having an acolyte present to assist the priest. It gives the student members a chance to better assist at all religious exercises. The integrity of the Society is shown by its large membership. Manuel Rosado, Dick Gammon, Ray Greff, John Ortner, Bob Riley, Paul Devlin, Jack Hurley. 78 Paul Erramouspe, Pete Culig, Jim Ryan, Mike Cassidy Jim Kerrigan. Dick Arkfeld, Tom Fania, Mike Dollahan, Tony Oresko vich. John Schiefercke, Pete Wrenn, Bill Bollwerk, Jim Raine. Richard Cizek, Dean Kjeldgaard, Adolph Koroshetz. Dick Mansfield, Ed Zimmer, John Babbitt, Dick Cabela, Bill Johnson. Don Vitt, Mike Kennedy, Henry Close, Harry Quadracci. Bob Kopp, Glen Herrick, Al Wolfe, Dave Mansfield. John Donkers, Ray Deisch, Mike Brophy. 79 Vets ' Bill Owens, Sec.-Treas,, Bob Brockish, Alt., Dick Salada, Pres., Louie DePaeme- lere, Repr., Missing Ken Mulvey, Vice-Pres. Fr. J. C. Ryan SJ Moderater Under the direction of Fr. J. C. Ryan, the Vets ' club reigns as a constant source of activity and spirit on the Regis Campus. Composed of a capable group of veterans this club sponsors various social and service events, and assists in helping veterans adjust themselves to school life. Back Row: Dick Gonzales, Ken Mulvey, Ray Poissant. Front Row: Bill Owens, Bert Gilbert. Back Row: John Sharrow, Jim Prevost, Dick Connor. Front Row: Louie DePaemelere, Tom Fania, Russ VanderVeer. 80 eiub Top Row: Bob GottSchalk Tom Lahey Tom May Mike Gaughen Lower Row: oyd Howerton m Johnson Bob O ' Haire Don Hanneman Top Row: Jack Burns Don Burns Jim DeCredico Frank McAtee Serafin Garcia Lower Row: Mel Hartmeier Dick Salada Kevin Feely Walt Imhoff Top Row: Ronald Pulice, Bob Chauvin, John Murphy, Morris McKenna, Gaylen McFarland. Lower Row: Dick Blach, Roland Biegler, Bill Mcllwee, John Donkers. 81 odality of Our £ady The Sociality of Our Lady combines spirit- ual, social, and intellectual activities to pre- sent a well-balanced program for the Regis College Student. Recitation of the Rosary, Masses, and periodic conferences are spon- sored by the Sodality during the school year. As must be the case on a Catholic campus, the Sodality of Our Lady is an integral part of Regis life. Front Row: Frank Sferra, Dan Crowe, John Jensen, Hank Close. Back Row: Phil Sharkey, Art Reusink, Ray Greff, Jim Miller, Fr. Ryan. Front Row: DickSalada, JohnO ' Brien, Ken Babbitt. Back Row: Mike Dollahan, John Ort- ner, Tom Fania, Elivinio Sando- val. Front Row: Bob Lanz, Jim Fassler, Tom Elnen. Back Row: Ray Deisch, Dan Harris, Dean Kjeldgaard, Al Rotola. 82 Student Council The Student Council comprises the elected representatives from each class and from each campus organ- ization. It aims at strengthening re- lations between the students of the various classes and organizations, and between the students and the administration of the college. The Council encourages existing student activities and facilitates the develop- ment of new ones, strives to dis- cover student talent and to foster student initiative. Past Council, Sitting: Tom Sweeney, Dick Cloughesy, Walt Imhoff. Standing: Charles Knight, Russell Beirich, John McBride, Bob Buhler. Past President Jim Burkle Moderator Fr. J. Quirk New President Jack Hurley E «maT Newly E lected Council, seated: Paul Murray, Jack Hurley, Mick Schafbuch, Paul Dunn. Standing: Gilbert Covins, Mick Shannon, Don Champeau. Voi. XXXVIII, No. 1 REGIS COLLEGE - DENVER, COLO. May 1955 Brown Gold Staff: Ray Greff, E. L. Moorhead, Gary Caron, Bob Sutton, Tom Staley, Dick Salada, Walt Imhoff, Bernie Buser, Jim Halaska, Dick Smith, Ed Kelly, Jim Kleinschnitz, Jim DeCredico, Roman Borgerding Esq. REGIS BROWN GOLD Moderator Fr. Wintergalen S. J. Dick Smith James Kleinschnitz Gary Caron Dick Salada Ed Kelly John Halaska Thomas Staley Ed Moorhead Bob Sutton James DeCredico Gene Dell Joseph Bowlds Walt Imhoff John Larson Richard Schmitt Frank Priselac Dick Connor Roman Borgerding 84 Editor Executive Editor Sports Editor Feature Editor Circulation Manager Advertising Manager Columnist C olumnist Feature Writer Feature Writer Feature Writer News News News News Cartoonist Cartoonist Photographer Editor Dick Smith , Regis College Martin Hart Director Formal Engagement History Club Fr. Stcinsell Moderator Front Row: Bob Buhler, John Hurley, Dan Dervin. Back Row: Frank Sferra, George Roche, James Billinger, Niels Haggerty. 4 ■. s CS m ' ; Officers: Joe Rossi, John Grace, Moderator Fr. Stansel, and Al Bellio. Front Row: Dick Jones, Joe Rossi, John Grace, Al Bellio. Back Row: Gary Caron, Bob Sutton, Moderator Fr. Stansel, Dick Salada, John Eldredge. Citerary Club Mr. Don Klene, Dick Smith, Hugh Duncan. Mick Wells, Dan Wright, Bob Moynihan, Gary Caron. Dick Smith, Mr. Don Klene, Hugh Duncan. 87 Chicago Club Back Row: E. L. Moorhead, Pres. M. O ' Hallearn, M. Doll- ahan. Front Row: D. Kaufhold, W. Johnson, W. McDonough. Back Row: N. O ' Brien, J. O ' Hayre, M. Dollahan, R. Kelly. Front Row: R. Reinhardt, D. Sherman, J. Cummings. Back Row: W. McClellan, J. Ryan, H. Close. Front Row: P. Wrenn, J. Gaspers, J. O ' Connell. 88 Leo Cremins, Don Vitt, Bob Kopp. Bottom Row: Dave Rickoff, Jim Kriegshauser, Jim Miller, Tom Bayer. 89 V Milwaukee Club Fr. L. A. Bloomer Moderator Officers, Front Row: Clark Shannon, Ted Ser- monet, Tom Tessier. Back Row: Tom Zaiew- ski, Pat Long. Front Row: Jim McKeehan, Ted Sermonet, Tom Tessier, Gino McKenna. Back Row: Tim Harrington, Tom Zaleski, Ed Schoultz, Pat Long, Phil Muehleck. Front Row: Harry Quadracci, Bob Borgerding, Gil Lofye, Bill Griffith, Mike Welles. Back Row: Mike Brophy, Joe Dunn, Clark Shannon, John Halaska, Bill Rasmussen, Bob Wick. 90 Ken Karr, Tim Davidson and typewriter. 0$,. ,ijpK Fr. Quirk S. J. Censor Librorurn Roman Borgerding Photographer Martin Moran Editor Ken Karr Sports Editor Warren Hartenbach Advertising Tim Davidson Assistant Editor Ned O ' Brien Literary Editor Jim McKeehan Assistant Editor George Clark Assistant Editor Harvel Blackwell 91 Art Editor Don Gallegos Business Manager Id T r Lady ' s Shrine The Circle 92 Annual Student Retreat St. Francis Regis Chapel where the annual retreat is held. Each year towards the end of the first semester, the college sponsors a three-day retreat for the students. During these three days, which are filled with instructions, meditations, prayer, Benediction Mass, and spiri- tual reading, the students pause from their studies and activities to strive to become more spiritually perfect. Retreat conference with Fr. Pates. 94 AB Fr. Mattione SJ offers Mass for the retreatants. Retreatants receiving Communion. The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius were given to the resident students by Father John Quirk S. J., a member of the college faculty. The day student retreat, held in the Spring, was conducted by Father Richard Pates S. J., athletic director of Regis high school. - Fr. Pates SJ conducts the Spiritual Exercises of St. Igna- tius Loyola. 95 c o es the re eof sh ' the Pop ' ' ■w ' V ■;• Hj H ♦ f 1 Father Tipton discusses Atomic Architecture. College Zelevision Series Regis College, in conjunction with KBTV Channel 9, presents bi-weekly an educational series, which features lectures by faculty members on various topics in their field. The Treasure Chest, which has attracted favor- able comment throughout Denver, is in its third year on KBTV. Fr. Stansell lectures on The Origin of Our Liberties. 98 Zke Alpha Delta Qamma fraternity Of Regis College Request Zke Mo nor Of your Presence At Zke fflntk Annual Coronation Ml On kcember Sirtk Nineteen Hundred And Tifty Jour 99 n ELECTIONS In November, at the Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity ' s annual Queen Candidate ' s Dance, a very colorful and intensive campaign is begun by the campus organizations on behalf of Regis College for a year. It all adds up to a very memor- Coronation Ball, with the selection of one to reign as Queen of Rgis College for a year. It all adds up to a very memor- able evening and the social event of the year. Jim DeCredico, Russell Bierch, Joe Imhoff, John Eldredge, James Burkle and Jim McBride make the selection for their favorite. CANDIDATES Left to right: Sylvia Lucero, R Club; Carolyn Zoeller, Spanish Club; Mickey Schafer, Alpha Kappa Psi; Julia McCarthy, Denver Club; Gretchen Goit, Vet ' s Club; Jan Allison, Alpha Delta Gamma; Duchess Jaceno, History Club; Carol Carbone, Ski Club; Shirley Eckhardt, Rho Chi Sigma. 7 100 ni ted! teri 101 Miss Pat Fallon, last year ' s Queen, in- vests Mickey Shaffer with crown and scepter for the coming year. 102 14 Rulh Henrv ' een McD —„, P Qul urray, with u Y with Harry Sailor uch ' ,-e Fr e;c:r ps °- ' o.B r , e „ ' ' «ick Schaf- w;.:: , ; fo • Ed c l rnon ' vv fh 2 ° l , Jerry rv C6 ' n He ° n cf U Qe r - . A1 ° Alor o e 5 ' _ n °s s er ' ■' - for, Of , er j i. 103 Mr . Mrs. Borkovec 104 Variety Show A solo by Rotola. 105 Kay Shulte, Marty O ' Brien, Ken Karr, Roman Borgerding conduct Chicago Club radio raffle. -« • -m i — C - % Frank Conlin, Jack Schafer and dates. Mul Ken ° es. 106 Regis College Play Mouse «  10 Right: L To R. Ed O ' Dea, Ben Costa, and Dick Carey. Left: Dick Carey, Frank Sferra. Center: Bob Garland, f$ f fZ L To R. Joe Cummings, Ed O ' Dea, Ben Costa, Jack Plumb, Dick Carey, and Pat DeFrancis. L To R. Jim Drinkard, Bob Sutton, Charles Gersbach, Diana Dietrich, Joe Cummings, Bob Garland. ir L To R. Kay Dignan and Jim Drink- ard. Lefthand Corner. Charles Gersbach, Bob Sutton, Jim Drinkard, Frank Sferra, Joe Cummings, Harry Wane- bo. Center: Frank Sferra, Kay Dignan, John L arson. Kegis Colleg Play Mouse L To R. Frank Sferra, Dick l_arey, janesy McAnn. 108 Sports 109 JOHN FLANAGAN - ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Serving as Athletic Director and Baseball Coach, Mr. Flana- gan deserves notable recognition for his unceasing efforts to expand the college sports program. His pursuits have been thus far successful, and prosperous athletics at Regis are imminent. REV. FRED DALY S. J. - INTRAMURAL DIRECTOR In his second year as intramural director, Fr. Daly has given the College a complete and active program of student partic- ipation in intramurals. His enthusiasm with the students has been outstanding and undoubtedly the intramural program fulfills adequately the college curriculum. REV. WILLIAM B. FAHERTY S. J. - TENNIS AND SKIING Moderator Fr. Faherty has been o ne of the mainstays on the Athletic Board for the past few years. As Coach of the tennis team and moderator of Varsity Skiing, he has done a note- worthy job. Sociology and history complete Father ' s main interest, but his interest in school functions will always be interminable. JOHN V. COYNE - NAIA REPRESENTATIVE Mr. Coyne is the senior member participating on this year ' s athletic board, having served six or more previous terms on committees with various positions as NAIA representative. He skillfully handles all the tournament information for Regis. 110 Coach Harvey Moore In his second year at the Ranger helm, Harvey Moore has completed another respectable coaching season. After a slow start the Rangers caught fire and finished the year with a fine record. Their appearance in the NAIA tournament for the fifth time was a fitting compliment for the hustling Rangers and their coach. If Mr. Moore can continue to acquire talent and improve the present squad, Regis will indubitably possess numerous champion- ships. Ill tyuad Koster Name AGE HT. WT. YEAR NO. POS. HOME Shannon, Mick 20 6 ' 6 215 jr. 13 C Cape Girardeau, Mo Gavins, Gil 20 6 ' 8 195 Jr. 23 G Rock Island, III. Hower, Allan 19 6 ' 3 190 Sp. 12 F Littleton, Colo. Hoogerwerf, Tom 19 6 ' 0 170 Sp. 16 G Rock Island, III. Eckhard, Dick 19 6 ' 2 170 Sp. 20 F St. Louis, Mo. Mockler, Ed 19 6 ' 2 180 Sp. 22 F St. Louis, Mo. Joffer, Ivan 18 6 ' 8 215 Fr. 10 C Denver, Colo. Street, Wayne 18 6 ' 8 225 Fr. 1 1 C Westminster, Colo. Sermonet, Ted 18 6 ' 5 215 Fr. 24 F Milwaukee, Wis. Gatens, John 18 5 ' 11 170 Fr. 7 G Charleston, W. Va. Bollwerk, Bill 18 6 ' 2 185 Fr. 17 G F St. Louis, Mo. Gaspers, Joe 18 6 ' 3 170 Fr. 6 F Oak Park, III. Nass, Ray 18 5 ' 10 165 Fr. 21 G Rock Island, III. Grant, Jim Red •Dog ; Team Manager Junction City, Kans. Left to Right: Thinker, Writer, Excited, Dreamer, Interested, Bored, Disgusted, Hopeful, Spirited, Joyous. 112 Loyola Qame 113 STICKS WAS THE TEAM ' S HIGHEST SCORER WITH 522 TOTAL POINTS FOR A 20.1 AVERAGE, BETTERING ED KOHL ' S 18.6 MARK. MICK ALSO BROKE THE SINGLE GAME AND SEA- SON FREE THROW RECORDS, CA- REER FREE THROWS, AND SINGLE SEASON POINTS. WITH ANOTHER YEAR TO GO, SHANNON CAN BE COME ONE OF REGIS ' ALL TIME GREATS. 114 GUARD-6 ' 2 -! 75-20-JR SKIPPER WAS THIS YEAR ' S CAPTAIN AND AS USUAL SHOWED HIS HUSTLE AND FLURRY THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE SEASON. WITH A COOL HEAD AND A SMOOTH ONE-HAND SHOT, SKIP BROUGHT THE RANGERS OUT OF MANY A TIGHT SPOT. GU Skip Cav ' ms 115 ' ' Hoogte TOM, THE PLAY MAKER OF THIS YEAR ' S MOOREMEN, WAS THE TEAM ' S SECOND HIGHEST SCORER. HIS DEADLY TWO HAND SHOT AND ONE HAND JUMP SHOT NETTED 342 POINTS. GU ARD-6 ' 0 - 1 70-1 9-SOPH. Hoogerwerf 116 TAKING AWAY TOP REBOUND HONORS FOR THE SEASON, HORSE DIS- PLAYED THE VIVACIOUSNESS THAT EARNED HIM A STARTING BERTH THE ENTIRE SEASON. HE TOOK THIRD HIGH- EST SCORING LAURELS WITH 321 POINTS. Morse ' ■' :■' . FORWARD-6 ' 3 -1 90-1 9-SOPH Mower FORWARD-6 ' 2 - 1 70-1 9-SOPH. SPIDER, ANOTHER RETURNING LETTERMAN, GAVE THE TEAM CONSISTENT REBOUNDING AND SURE-FIRE SHOOTING. WITH HIS ONE HAND SWISHER, DiCK NETTED 184 POINTS. ' Spider Sckkatd 118 pkH Rebel ) Qatens HAILING FROM CHARLESTON, WEST VA., JOHNNY IS ONE OF THE MOST VERSATILE FRESHMEN EVER TO DON THE BROWN AND GOLD. TAKING ALL-STATE HONORS IN FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL, AND BASE- BALL IN HIGH SCHOOL, GATENS SHOWED SPECTACULAR BALL HANDLING THIS YEAR, AND NO DOUBT WILL SEE PLENTY OF AC- TION NEXT YEAR. GUARD-6 ' 0 -l 65-1 8-FROSH. sajKs ) 119 FORWARD-6 ' 4 -21 5-1 8-FROSH SERM IS ANOTHER OUT-OF-STATE FRESHMAN WHO HAS SHOWN OUT STANDING QUALITIES IN HIS INITIAl YEAR AT REGIS. CALLING MILWAUKE! HIS HOME, TED ' S SOUTHPAW SHOOT ING NETTED 1050 AT MARQUETTE HIGH THIS YEAR HIS IMPROVED HOOK SHO AND NEVER ENDING SPIRIT WERE THI SPARK FOR MANY RANGER VICTORIES 120 BILL COMES FROM ST. LOUIS WHERE HE PREPPED AT UNIVERSITY HIGH, LET- TERING FOUR YEARS IN BASKETBALL. HIS TWO HAND SET SHOT IS DEADLY, AND HIS CEASELESS HUSTLE ALWAYS PROVES A VALUABLE ASSET TO THE SQUAD. ALTHOUGH HE SAW LIMITED ACTION, BILL ' S CHANCES FOR A START- ING POSITION ARE EXCELLENT. GUARD-6 ' 2 -l 85-1 8-FROSH. mu 121 ED IS A TRANSFER STUDENT FROM ST. LOUIS UNI- VERSITY, WHERE HE PLAYED SHARP FRESHMAN BALL. ALTHOUGH HE DID NOT SEE MUCH VARSITY ACTION, MOCKLER SAW CONTINUOUS ACTION ON THE JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD. HIS TWO HAND SET SHOT SWISHED MANY NEEDED BASKETS AND HIS EAGERNESS IN PLAY SENT MANY FOES TO DEFEAT. FORWARD-6 ' 2 -l 80- 1 9-SOPH. Wayne Streetcar Street STREET WAS A FORMER HIGH SCHOOL STAR AT WESTMINSTER UNDER COACH MOORE ' S TUTELAGE. HE LETTERED THREE YEARS IN BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL AND TRACK. A BESPECTACLED GIANT OF SOME 6 FEET 8 INCHES WAYNE HAS DEVELOPED A FINE HOOK SHOT THAT SHOULD PROVE VALUABLE IN FUTURE RANGER CONQUESTS. CENTER-6 ' 8 -225-l 8-FROSH. 122 JIM RED DOG GRANT Hey! How did I get in this Section 123 Hangers vs. Kivals Western State Qame 124 125 Maws State Qame Seattle U. Qame 126 127 Colorado College Qame Denver U. Qame 128 129 Denver U. Qame Colorado A kM- Game 130 Colorado A- 4. M. Game 131 A Lit-tle Bit of Everything. 132 A Slight Combination of a Few Contests. 133 nwr This year ' s Junior Varsity team, which replaced last season ' s Freshman squad, was composed of returning sopho- mores and numerous talented freshmen. Playing in The City industrial League under the name of New York Furni- ture, the Jay Vees turned in a respectable job with Coach Buhler ' s direction. Bob, a senior physical education major, is an all-round athlete. At 5 ' 8 , 150 pounds hailing from Maryville, Mo., Buhler has played varsity ball in his freshman and sopho- more years and has been a regular on the baseball squad for the last three years. Holding the title of president of the R Club, he also was selected to the ' 54- ' 55 WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. We wish to extend our sincerest congratulations to Bob and may he have success in all that he undertakes in the future. - z % BOB BUHLER - ASSISTANT BASKETBALL COACH Front row: T. Davidson, J. Gaspers, J. Kirchner, I. Joffer, E. Mockler. Back row: Coach Buhler, R. Nass, M. Kennedy, T. Zalewski, G. Lofye, W. Rasmussen, Sandoval. 134 NAME YR. Davidson, Tim 2 Gaspers, Joe 1 Joffer, Ivan 1 Kennedy, Mike 1 Kirchner, John 2 Lofye, Gil 2 Mockler, Ed. 2 Morris, Al 1 Nass, Ray 1 Rasmussen, Bill 1 Sandoval, Irvin 1 Weber, Joe 1 Zalewski, Tom 2 HT. 6 ' 2 6 ' 2 6 ' 8 5 ' 11 6 ' 5 6 ' 0 6 ' 1 6 ' 1 5 ' 10 510 5 ' 10 6 ' 4 6 ' 0 WT. POSITION HOME 180 F Keokuk, Iowa 170 F Oak Park, III. 215 C Denver, Colo. 160 F Richmond Heights, Mo. 175 C Kansas City, Mo. 170 F-G Milwaukee, Wise. 165 F-G St. Louis, Mo. 175 F Denver, Colo. 165 G Moline, III. 165 G Oshkosh, Wise. 165 G Santa Fe, N. Mex. 180 C-F Denver, Colo. 170 F Milwaukee, Wise. 135 IVAN JOFFER GIL LOFYE 136 TOM ZALEWSKI IRVIN SANDOVAL TIM DAVIDSON MIKE KENNEDY JOE GASPERS 137 JOHN KIRCHNER Ken Babbitt shows his form. Back row: J. Kerrigan, D. Kerzon, R. Herrick. Front row: T. Harrington, E. Kelly, Leo Cremins. 138 Laughing Boy. 139 It ' s a record!! r v. JIM McKEEHAN - JUNIOR R. GONZALES - SOPHOMORE 140 This year ' s golf team comprised the returning lettermen of last year ' s links team plus the addition of several talented freshmen. Matches were held with Colorado College, Colorado U. Mines and Denver U. „ .■ED SWEENEY-SENIOR GEORGE PARK - SOPH. How to win at golf? Cheat 141 MIKE KENNEDY - FRESHMAN With the returning of many lettermen from last year ' s squad, the Regis nine looks to a prosperous season. Under the guidance of Coach John Flanagan, the Rangers expect to cope with such regional teams as Denver U., Colorado U., Fitzimmons Hospital, Lowry Air Base and Colorado College. Some of the returning regulars who will bolster the Ranger nine are Mick Shannon, Bob Buhler, Bernie Buser, Bob Riley and Tom Leahy. Several fine freshmen will also vie for starting berths. This season should show much im- provement over last year ' s squad, and baseball success at Regis is taking an upward pattern. BERNIE BUSER What ' s the Score???? 142 BOB RILEY JOE ROSSI GARY CARON - BASEBALL MANAGER E. L. MOORHEAD JIM DOYLE 144 BILL AHLIN COACH AND HIS BOYS 145 r.A-N-G-E-R-S 146 . Intramural Baseball Pat Long, Jack Connors, Bugs Wick, and Leo Cremins. That ' s a foul on you, Brown!! Looks like varsity material. ■W ' - f m ' . ? 1 . II I ■•.:,4 ' ' ■■■- j l 1 L J N . Hteiv jF ' 4Jr 1 Tipoff. 148 Grrr, It ' s all mine Ries, Kelly and Robertson in form. 149 rf Football Intramurals Champions M. O ' Hallearn, J. Connor, B. Applebaum, D. Carey, M Lennon. Softball action. 150 Grover at the mike - Caron at the pencil 151 and - - - WHO ME????? Intramural Ping Pong Tie score. 152 1.53 Jack Sherlock, Publicity Director Mr. David Hoene, Assistant to the President. J w m - ' ■' gSK ¥£ . 1 R 1 £ LJt 1 f -■■__. , Presidents: Fr. Ryan and Hurley Doctor Stapleton of the Colorado Medical School and Fr. Trame of the Biology Department. 154 Major James Ching of the Chinese Nationalist Army and Regis Student. ' Conquest, War, Famine, Death V o e ' What about the Birds Bees? 155 Chief Engineer. Why w , khd °f Youth C ate d ,. UTh must be! k ' n d of Youth thh Two for the price of one. Soo9- s ' voe. 156 One for the road. Tickets, Please ' Tally Ho! - - There goes the fox. 157 And now a wo our sponsors. rd from those w onderful people, lose th in gs Three of a kind 158 T.H Steve Wilson of the Frustrated Mess ' ' My six convicts ' 159 Maintenance ' McNamara ' s Band Board Meeting Sociology lecture 160 Jh Mcmoriam flames Jrancis Walsh S. $. 1884-1955 flokn P. lease h 1932-1954 Zhomas Z . Clark 1936-1954 Canny Grande 1935-1953 May Christ who called thee receive thee; May the Angels lead thee into paradise,- May the Martyrs receive thee at thy coming. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord; And let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. HamnanH J. P. Arms, Inc. 910 Pifisbury Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Mrs. P. J. Foley 61 Mission Road — Eastborough Wichita, Kansas Mr. Mrs. J. Andersen 4645 Lowell Blvd. Denver, Colo. C. J. Frankenreiter 2315 Kearney St. Denver, Colorado Leonard J. 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BROWN Equipment Rental inc. 86 Denver Club Building Denver Colorado 1 Much praise must be given to the Ranger Staff for their 635 5th St. most successful yearbook. Oshkosh, Wisconsin O. R. Weyrich The Royal and Illustrious Order Basin Core Inc. of the Hierarchy of Hibernians 208 Midland Savings Bldg. I h Denver, Colorado JSaSr CONGRATULATIONS Compliments of Charles E. Dimit Sanitary Barber Shop 626 Main St. 724 Colorado Bldg. Walsenburg, Charles Fertita Denver, Colorado Colorado Prop. 165 We congratulate you -Class of 1954 May you lead a fuller life for having been Rangers. • NEW DRILLING COMPANY 707 Denver National Bldg. Denver, Colorado The members of the Soeiety of Jesus extend to the gradu- ating class their Best Wishes and sincere Hope for Success. Thomas f. Bauer, Sr. 166 Senior ciMties Section B BEIRICH, RUSSELL J. B.S., Accounting; Denver, Colo. Delta Sigma, 2, treasurer, Alpha Kappa Psi 3,4, Den- vera Club 3, History Club 3, Sodality 2,3, Brown Gold 2,3, Mary S. Ryan, Award in Accounting, Arch- bishop Vehr Award in Religion Delegate to N.A.M. Convention 3, Director Student Council 4, Who ' s Who 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. BILLINGER, JAMES LEE B.S., History; Denver, Colo. Brown Gold, History Club, Denver Club. BLACK, THOMAS B.S., Mathematics; Cheyenne, Wyo. Wyoming Club 2, Sodality 2, St. John Berchman ' s So- ciety 1,2,3,4, Secretary. BONELLI, RICHARD T. B.S., History; Colorado Springs, Colo. Delta Sigma 3,4, History Club 4. BUHLER, PAUL R. B.S., History; Maryville, Mo. History Club 3,4, R Club 1,2,3,4, President, St. John Berchman ' s Society 1, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Freshman Basketball coach 3,4, Missouri Club 4, Who ' s Who 4, Director Student Council 4. BURKLE, JAMES B.S., Business Administration; Sioux City, Iowa Alpha Delta Gamma 1,2,3,4, Debate Society 1,2, Sec- retary I.R.C. 3,4, Glee Club officer, Sodality 2,3, Rang- er 2, St. John Berchman ' s Society 1,4, Variety Club 4, Ski Club 1,2,3,4, President Student Council, Who ' s Who. CARRAHER, JOHN C. B.S., Business Administration; Denver, Colo. CLOUGHESY, RICHARD B.S., Philosophy; Denver, Colo. Biology Club 3,4, Pres. Junior Class Chairman 3,4, Prom Vice-president, Student Council, Who ' s Who. CONLIN, FRANK A. B.S., Economics; Williston, N. Dak. Vet ' s Club, Regis Band, Ski Club. DELL, EUGENE A. B.S., Business Administration; Denver, Colo. DOTY, DAVID A., JR. B.S., Chemistry; Denver, Colo. DOWNEY, RONALD J. B.S., Chemistry; Trinidad, Colo. Rho Chi Sigma 2,3,4, President Biology Club 1,2,3, Debate Society 1,2, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, President St. John Berchman ' s Society 1,2,3,4, President Ski Club 2,3,4. FEELY, KEVIN J. B.S., Business Administration; Denver, Colo. Vet ' s Club 4, Alpha Kappa Psi 4. 167 FERTITTA, PHILIP C. B.S., Accounting; Walsenburg, Colo. Delta Sigma 1,2,3, Alpha Kappa Psi 3,4, Sodality 3,4, Secretary 4, Bowling League President 4, Intramural Sports 1 ,2,3,4. FOX, ROBERT V. B.S., Chemistry; Aurora, Colo. GALLEGOS, DONALD E. B.S., Business Administration; Denver, Colo. Ranger 4. GANNON, RICHARD J. B.S., Chemistry; Littleton, New Hampshire Biology Club 2,3,4, Debate Society 1, History Club 1, Glee Club 1, Literary Club 1. GEORGE, BARRY J. B.S., Business Administration; Clayton, Mo. GRANT, JAMES E. B.S., Administration; York, Nebraska HAGGERTY, NIELS F. B.S., History; Denver, Colo. Alpha Delta Gamma 4, Denver Club 3,4, History 4. HAMMOND, JOHN A. B.S., Accounting; Denver, Colo. Alpha Kappa Psi, 1,2,3,4. HERMES, NORBERT E. B.S., History; Scott City, Kansas History Club 4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Sodality 1,2, St. John Berchman ' s Society 1,2, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Va- riety Show. HUDACK, LEROY A. B.S., Business; New Baden, III. Delta Sigma 1, Alpha Delta Gamma 2, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 1,2, R Club 1,2,3,4, St. John Berchman ' s Society 1 officer. I IMHOFF, WALTER F. B.S., Business Administration; Denver, Colo. Delta Sigma 3, Alpha Delta Gamma 3,4, Vet ' s Club 3,4, Brown Gold 4, Alpha Kappa Psi President 3,4, Student Council Treasurer 4, N.S.A. Veep 3. JACQUES, FRANCIS J. B.S., English; Denver, Colo. Delta Sigma President 2, Denver Club 3,4, R Club 2,3,4. JANSEN, JOHN C. B.S., Business; Denver, Colo. JONES, RICHARD D. B.S., Sociology; Denver, Colo. Denver Club 3,4, Sodality 3,4, History Club 3,4, Span- ish Club 3,4. JOYCE, WILLIAM G. B.S., Chemistry; Denver, Colo. KELLY, ROBERT M. B.S., Philosophy; Denver, Colo. Denver Club 3,4. KEMPKER, WILLIAM J. B.S., Business Administration; Denver, Colo. Denver Club 3,4, Ski Club 3,4. KLEINSCHNITZ, JAMES L. B.S., English; Denver, Colo. Brown Gold 2,3,4. KNIGHT, CHARLES D. B.S., Business Administration; Denver, Colo. Student Council, N.S.A. chairman, Delta Sigma 2,3. KOLB, JOSEPH L. B.S., Accounting; Denver, Colo. Alpha Kappa Psi 1,2,3,4, Brown Gold Business Mgr. 3, Sodality 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. McBRIDE, JOHN E. B.S., Accounting; Denver, Colo. Delta Sigma 2,3, Vet ' s Club 3,4, Brown Gold 2,3, Who ' s Who Award, Wall Street Journal Award, Stu- dent Council. McCAMBRIDGE, JOHN A. B.S., Chemistry; Denver, Colo. MORAN, MARTIN B.S., English; Denver, Colo. Denver Club 3,4, Ranger, Editor 3 4, Variety Club 3, Ski Club 3,4, Literary Club 3,4, Who ' s Who Award, International Collegiant Society 4, I.B.A. National President 3,4. MURPHY, JOHN J. B.S., History; Denver, Colo. Biology Club 3, History Club 3,4, Vet ' s Club 3,4. N NIEMEIER, RUSSELL B.S., History; St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Delta Gamma, President and officer 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Radio Club 3,4, Band 3,4, Missouri Club 1,4. O ' BRIEN, NED J. B.S., Zoology; Colorado Springs, Colo. Chemistry Club 1, Biology Club President and officer 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Sodality 1,2, Brown Gold 1,2,3,4, R Club 4, Ranger 4, Variety Club 3, Ski Club President and officer 1,2,3,4, Hockey Club 4, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4, Tennis team 3,4, International Col- legiant Society 4. O ' HAIRE, ROBERT B.S., Business Administration; Denver, Colo. Alpha Kappa Psi 3,4, Vet ' s Club 3,4, Senior Class Treasurer 4. O ' MALLEY, RICHARD F. B.S., History; Aurora, III. Brown Gold 3, Student Council 3. OPPENHEIM, WALTER H. Pre-Med, Biology; Coldwater, Ohio OWENS, WILLIAM F. B.S., Business Administration; Denver, Colo. PHILBIN, GEORGE E. Pre-Med, Biology; Denver, Colo. PRISELAC, FRANK W. B.S., English; Denver, Colo. Sodality 1,2, Brown Gold 2,3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4. R REEVES, PAUL E. B.S., Economics; Denver, Colo. Delta Sigma 1,2,3, Denver Club 3, History Club 2,3, Vet ' s Club 2,3. REICHERT, GEORGE A. B.S., History; Denver, Colo. Denver Club 3,4, History Club 3,4. REINHARDT, ROBERT G. B.S., English; Denver, Colo. Denver Club President and officer 3,4. RUYBAL, BENITO B.S., Mathematics; Antonio, Colo. Delta Sigma 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Band 1,2,3,4. SAILOR, HARRY J., JR. B.S., Sociology; Farmington, Mo. Alpha Delta Gamma 1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Brown Gold 2,3,4, Ranger 3. SCHAFER, JACK B. B.S., History; North Platte, Nebr. Alpha Delta Gamma 3,4, History Club 4, Nebraska Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3,4, Brown Gold 1,2, Variety Club 3, Hockey Club 4, Freshman basketball. SMENTOWSKI, FRANK J. B.S., Chemistry; Colorado Springs, Colo. Chemistry Club 2,3,4, Sodality 2, St. John Berchman ' s Society 1,2,3,4. SMITH, RICHARD W. A.B., Philosophy; Denver, Colo. Biology Club 1, Sodality 1, Brown Gold Editor 3,4, Radio Club 3,4, Student Council, Dean ' s Honor Roll 1,2,3,4, Who ' s Who. SWEENEY, THOMAS B.S., Business Administration; Strasburg, Colo. Delta Sigma 1,2, Alpha Kappa Psi 3,4, Student Coun- cil 3,4. w WELSH, JAMES C. B.S., English; Denver, Colo. WRIGHT, JAMES D. B.S., History; Denver, Colo. History Club President, I.R.C. President, Vet ' s Club 3,4, Literary Club 4. 168 FACULTY Bechtolt, George E. Bloomer, Rev. Louis A., S.J. Bonnett, Rev. Christian L., S.J. Cervantes, Rev. Lucius, S. J. Coyne, John W. Daly, Rev. Fred, S.J. Downey, J. V., S.J. Dorzwiler, Adrian N. Faherty, Rev. W. B., S.J. Gibbons, Rev. John J., S.J. Gross, Rev. Mark S., S.J. Hecken, Rev. Henry, S.J. Harris, Rev. Walter F., S.J. Houser, Rev. Wm., S.J. Jolin, Rev. John J., S.J. Karst, Rev. Bernard, S.J. Klene, Donald Knoll, Brother, S.J. Kruger, Rev. Charles S., S.J. Mattione, Rev. Louis G., S.J. Malecek, Rev. Francis J., S.J. Moore, Harvey Oetting, Frank Ozog, Dr. Francis J. Quirk, Rev. John J., S.J. Reinc, Brother, S.J. Rotar, Peter A. Ryan, Rev. Joseph A., S.J. Ryan, Rev. J. Clement, S.J. Ryan, Rev. Richard, S.J. Singleton, Rev. Thomas F., SJ. Stansell, Rev. H. L., S.J. Stauffen, Rev. Ervin A., S.J. Sullivan, Most Rev. Bernard J., Steiner, Rev., S.J. Tice, Paul Tipton, Rev. George, S.J. Trame, Rev. James, S.J. VanValkenburg, Fred Wintergalen, Rev. Edw., S.J. Flanagan, John A. STUDENTS Adams, Conrad S. Ahlin, William R. Alcorn, Robert D. Allred, Donald L. Anderson, Horace J. Antista, John A. Appelbaum, William Archer, Vincent J. Arkfeld, Richard M. Arms, Thomas L. Ashcroft, George P. Ashcroft, John E. Bruno, Beorge T. 61 16, 88 16, 90 16 16 15, 110 16, 110 16 15 110 14 16 16, SJ. B Babbitt, Kenneth J. Baca, Guy A. Bartholomew, Frederic Bayer, Thomas E. Beacom, Owen F. Beirich, Russell J. Bellio, Albert Bennett, Robert J. Bennett, William R. Billinger, James Lee Birdsall, Thomas C. Birdsong, Ronald J. Bischof, Joseph B. Black, Richard A. Black, Tom Paul Blackwell, Harvel E. Blubaugh, Sidney A. Bollwerk, William J. Bonelli, Richard T. Borgerding, Robert Borgerding, Roman A. Borkovec, Robert B. Boulay, Jerry J. Bowlds, Joseph H. Boyce, Edmund J. Boyle, Lanny D. Brannan, William B. Brickell, Wilfred A. Bridges, John M. Brockish, Robert F. Brophy, Michael R. Brown, James N. Brown, Larry R. 15 14 17 17, 74 17, 87 15 14, 95 15, 89 17, 111 17 17 17, 83,91 19 17 18, 72, 85 18, 76, 80, 82 12, 101 18 15, 86, 98 18, 87 18 14 18,73 18, 98 18 19 19, 84 19, 110, 145 60 40, 44, 145 50 60 50 50, 73, 78 60, 89, 147, 150 60 50,79 50 40 60 60,79, 82, 138 61 61 61, 89 61 22, 25,72, 83, 100 61, 86, 88 40 61 25 61, 89 61 51 51,81 25 61, 91 61, 126 60,79, 89, 121 25, 73 90 51, 84, 91, 106 50, 104 51,70 51 51, 89 61 51 61 51 41, 80 61,79,90 51 61 Buhler, Paul R. 23 , 26,76, 77,83, 86, 134 Burkle, James A. 22, 26, 83, 100 Burns, Conald F. 51, 81 Burns, Jack O. 60, 81 Burns, Robert L. 51,73 Buser, Bernard H. 41, 76, 78, 84, 142 Bzdek, James S. c 61, 87 Cabela, Richard M. 62, 79 Cambria, Frank A. 62,70, 105 Campbell, Richard O. 62 Carbone, Vincent F. 62 Carey, James R. 62,70, 107, 108, 150 Carney, Francis J. 62 Caron, Gerald C. 51, 77, 84, 86, 87, 143, 151 Carraher, John B. 26 Carroll, Charles A. 51 Carter, Charles A. 41,78 Cassidy, Michael C. 51,79 Covins, Gilbert A. 40, 76, 83, 115 Cerrone, Donald A. 51 Champeau, Don J. 41, 78, 83 Chauvin, Robert H. 62, 73, 81 Chavez, Jack B. 62 Ching, James 62 Cizek, Richard L. 62,79 Clark, George F. 62 Close, Henry J. 62, 79, 82, 88 Cloughesy, Richard 22, 26, 83 Collins, James V. 62 Compton, Romuald 1. 62 Conlin, Frank A. 27, 106 Connell, Leo H. Connor, Jack E. 52. 147, 150 Connors, Patrick F. 52 Cooper, Paul E. 52 Cordes, Richard F. Costa, Benjamin P. 62, 107 Cremins, Leo P. 52, 75, 89, 138, 149 Crowe, Daniel J. 41, 82 Culig, John J. 52, 79 Cummings, Joseph P. 62, 88, 107, 108 Curran, Edward L. 63 Cushner, James N. D 63 Davidson, Tim A. 91, 134, 137, 140 Day, James J. 52 Deane, Anthony J. 63 DeCredico, James P. 41,72, 81, 84, 100 DePaemelere, Louis 52, 80, 106 Dervin, Dan A. 52, 86, 87 Devlin, Joe Paul 41, 78 Diaz, Gerald M. 103 Dignan, Dave F. 52 Dines, Richard A. 63 Dolan, Robert V. 41 Dollahan, Michael 63, 79, 82, 88 Donkers, John A. 63,79,81 Doty, David A. 27 Downey, Ronald J. 22, 27, 78 Doyle, James J. 41, 144 Doyle, Joseph P. 52 Drinkard, James 107, 108 Duncan, Hugh M. 63, 87 Dunn, James J. 63 Dunn, Joseph A. 52, 75, 90 Dunn, Paul V. 40. 75, 83 Duran, Dale A. 52 Duran, Edward N. 63 Dwyer, Michael A. E 42 Earley, Bill B. 50, 75 Eckhard, Richard L. 52,77, 89, 118 Eckroot, John D. 52 Eldredge, John D. 42, 86, 100 Eldredge, Robert V. 63, 73 Elnen, Thomas E. 52, 82 Ernst, William M. 42 Erramouspe, Paul 53,79, 144 Evans, John F. 53 Fania, Thomas F. Fassler, James P. Fattor, James C. Feely, Kevin J. Ferrendeili, Ronald Fertitta, Philip Fitzgerald, Paul T. 53, 79, 80, 82 42,78, 82, 103 63, 75 28, 72, 81 42 24 Flynn, William R. Foley, Paul .J Frankenreiter, Gerald Frantz, Robert H. Frawley, Gerald Lee Freeman, William F. Fuertges, Donatus A. Gallegos, Donald E. Gammon, Richard T. Gannon, Richard J. Garbella, John B. Garcia, Serafin L. Garland, Robert J. Garrod, George F. Gaspers, Joseph C. Gately, Jim W. Gatschet, Paul A. Gatens, John T. Gaughen, Michael F. George, J. Barry Gresbach, Charles K. Gilbert, Bert D. Glivar, James F. Gonzales, Richard A. Goodwin, Robert E. Gormley, Edward F. Gottschalk, Robert A. Grace, John T. Grant, James E. Grant, James P. Gray, John R. Greff, Ray A. Griffith, Bill Guida, Leonard V. Haffey, James M. Haggerty, Niels F. Halaska, John V. Hammond, John A. Hammons, Bernard J. Hanneman, Donald C. Hanneman, Richard A. Harrington, Timothy J. Harris, Daniel G. Hart, Martin T. Hartenbach, Warren C. Hartley, Hohn Wm. Hartmeier, Melvin H. Hazen, Donald D. Heaton, Lawrence C. Heimann, Edward B. Hellman, Merlin J. Henry, Richard F. Hermes, Norbert E. Herrick, Glan R. Hillyer, Granby R. Hodes, Greg P. Hoogerwerf, Thomas T. Hower, Allen E. Hower, Wesley D. Hren, Louis A. Hudack, Leroy A. Hughes, Joseph B. Humann, Steve B. Hurley, John J. Hutchings, James B. Imhoff, Walter F. Irion, Robert M. Jackson, Earl C. Jacques, Francis J. Jagger, James R. Janse, John C. Jarrett, Herman J. Joffer, Ivan B. Johnson, James E. Johnson, William R. Jones, Bernard V. Jones, Hubert J. Jones, Richard D. Joyce, William G. 42 53, 42, 73 42 63 63 A ' l 28,91 53,78 28 63 53, 81 107 63 60,88, 134, 137 53 42 64, 119 64,81 28 08 80 53 53, 80, 140 43,73 64 63, 81 43, 86 29,76 43, 123 64 43, 78, 82, 84 90 64 53, 70,74, 75, 105, 107, 1 53, 64 29,75, 86, 88 64, 84, 90 24 43,73 81 43 50, 90, 104, 138 53, 82 45,53,72,78,85 54,61, 89,91 64 53,73, 81 64 64 64, 81 54,73, 78, 103 54 29 64,79, 138, 150 54 42, 54 54,77, 116 54, 77, 117, 147 54,78 29, 38,77 43,72 64 43, 76, 77, 78, 86 64,67, 75, 83,89 22, 30, 43,72, 100, 101 64 K Karas, Adam A. Karr, Kenneth J. Kaufhold, Donald A. Keefe, Thomas J. Kelly, Edward J. 54. 64 30,77 54,73 30,82 30 65, 134, 136 65, 81 54, 88 65,79 44,75 54 65 75,78,91, 106 44, 78, 88 54,73,77,78, 84, 138 169 Kelly, Robert M. Kempker, William Kennedy, Mike H. Kerrigan, James E. Kerzon, Donald J Kjeldaard, Dean Kleinschmitz, James Knight, Charles D. Kolb. Joseph L. Kopp, Robert M. Koroshetz, Adolph Kriegshauser, Jim J. Kuhiman, Delmar Kuntz, Leonard J. 31, 88, 149 31 61,65,79, 89, 134, 137, 140 50, 77, 79, 138, 150 54, 77,78, 138 65, 79, 82 31, 38, 84 32, 83 32, 52,73 65, 75, 79, 89 65, 74 65, 89 54 5 4 LaGuardia, Robert Lancaster, David P. Lancaster, Don P. Lahey, Tom C. Lanz, Robert M. Lardino, Joseph M. Larson, James C. Larson, John L. LaVoie, George K. Lawbaugh, Emanuel S. Lekic, Larry A. LeMay, Lawrence A. Lennon, Michael P. Libonati, Joseph V. Lindner, Edward C. Little, David C. Lockeft, Gordon R. Lofye, Gil Albert Long, Pat R. Long, Ralph B. Love, Rex C. Lubeck, Stephan P. Lynch, Edward J. McAtee, Frank D. McBride, John E. McCabe, Charles W. McCambridge, John McCarty, Terrance McClain, Eugene P. McCellon, William McCormick, Michael McDaniel, Denis M. McDonough, William McGarry, Ray Mcllwee, William F. McKeehan, James F. McKenna, Eugene J. McKenna, Maurice E. McNulty, Joseph A. Maher, Donald L. Maher, Mark A. Majerus, John Mansfield, Dave E. Mansfield, Richard E. Martin, Donald L. 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