Saint Ambrose College - Oaks Yearbook (Davenport, IA)
- Class of 1949
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Gigifxe Tillie B ev and Bernie . -xx e-SS' and l 0 an Library Reading Room D orofhy and jean MOST REV RALPH L. HAYES, D. D Bishop of Duvenpori President of ihe College Board of Control - 530 clilmiui 5112015 ion Rt. Rev. Ambrose I. Burke, S.T.B,, Ph. President of St. Ambrose Rev. Harry I. Taber, A. B. Vice-President Business Manager and Athletic Direciar if Rev. Leo C. Sterck, S.T4B,, HM. The Very Rev. E, M. O'Canr1or, STB., Ph. D. Dean of Studies and Registrar Philogophy Rector of Ecclesiasiical Department I i i i 1 1 Rev. Bernard M. Brugrrian, A, B. Bev. Bernard M. Kamerick, A. B. Dean oi Meri Spiritual Director i Bev. Fred A. Verbeckmoes, A. B. Rex,-A Lgwrence H. Ixflorkl A- M. Mr. Robert I. Taylor ASlii3iC1Ni BU5i1'19lSS Manager Librarian Business Office Manager Rt. Rev. Ulrich A. Hcluber, Pl'1.D. Biology www E ww-m.4.., Rev. lohn T, Kennedy, Pl1B. Physics Miss Mcxry M. Vinje, PhD. Biology fm Rev- Lvnch Rev. GGTCIld LA. lJllllS, Egiology PhD' Chennsrry Mr. Henry l-l. Greiscllclr, AM. Mr, Michgel L, GTOSSI A4 B, PhYSiCS Chemistry Mr. Frank D. Schnitger, BS. Mr. Norbert M. Lczngenfeld, BS. Chernislry BiOlOQY 5'-TNQ?LauguagQS Mr. Gusiavo Escoloar, AB. Spanish Mr. lohn L. Bernal, AB. Spanish and French Rev. Carroll A. MCGIVGTH, AB. Spanish 5' . A W Miss Alice G. l-laralclson, BS French We ,aw Rev. Raymond I. Kinnavey, S.T.B., Ph.D. Lalin and Greek Mr. Thomas E. Comfort, AB. Latin and Greek Rev. Sebastian G. lvlenke, PhD. Latin and Greek Ei Wm S Rev. Edward M. Cqrich, AM. MTS' M- Swck Art and Engineering Aft Rev. Cletus P. Madsen, -- : : buzz AB., STL. Music Eff S .::I 1 x 1 .,., , A fe .V .wa-r. . 345q54j7 rfar5rNi.g:,- . w,x Y l X 5 r 'Nye 4? wx QQQXBY eg ,. W? W.. - . ri SX ' 'A 65 , f,f1f4iiit:1:. X , A- fr -.gif A Q ' -N .n'5.v'f, -r,3fgjn:z::ms wr algae-,Q xr. - . Mr, Arthur In Petersen Mr. Clarence I. Kriesa, B.Ed Instrumental Music Band Mr. Chester D. Mcmn, M. M. Music Mr. R. E. Sutton, B. Mus. Ed., Ed. M. Music Mr, Pruderit C. Coussens, AB Music cmd German Mr. Hurry F. Heuri, B. M. Music Mr. Cherries S. Costello, AM Speech cmd Drcimcltics Rev. Frcmcis E. Marlin, AB. Speech cmd Drcimcitics Mr, Frank I. Getiein, AM. Speech cmd English PEZ iid 'ooh Philo S P Rev, Edwoird L, Lew, STB., AM. Religion Rev. Rolph A. Thompson, AB. Religion K4ZleQiOl1 Rev. Bemorrol M. Komerick, AB. Religion Rev. lohn A, Otto, AB., Ph.L. Philosophy Very Rev. E. M. O'Cohrior STB., PhD. Philosophy lfii Earl E. Lorrie, AM, Philosophy W Q? mcrtlfuzma ics Mr. H, Shannon Boyd, B. S. Mathematics and Engineering Mr. Iohn L. Collins, B. S. Mathematics Miss Mildred E. Blackman, B. S. Mathematics Bev. loseph A. Hratz, B. S. Mathematics Faculty Unavailable for Pictures leremiah F. Goggin, Ph.D.g Professor Emeritus of Chemistry lBev. fohn E. Keating, A. M., Associate Professor of English 'Bev Pasquale L. Ferrara, A. M., S. T. L., Assistant Pro- fessor of French. Matthew W. Hart, l. D., Lecturer in Com- merce. Charles A. Kuttler, A. B., Lecturer in Commerce. Paul Sacco, Ph.D.g Lecturer in Agricultural Sciences. 'On scholastic leave of absence. socialsciences Sociology . . .ev Rev. VVillic1n'i T. O'COnn0r, Rev. lolin D. Dolcin, Alfl. STAB., PUDA Sociolcfriy and Philosophy' Sociolociy and Pliiloisophy Political Science . . Rev. Vlfillicun I. Collins, Mr. William G. O'l-lore, AM. S.T.B., Ph.D. Politiccil Science cmd Economics Economics oincl Poliiiccil Science nl. Mr. Henry C. Grcijewski, AM. Poliiiccll Science Commerce . , Mr. Lloyd W. Bowie, AM. Mr. Walter G. Becker, HM. Commerce Commerce Mr. Iohn E. Nagle, ID., CPA. Mr. Wallace M, Evans, MBA Accounting Accounting Qahistbny Q11 Qclu Cltlon i Mr. Thomas E. Gartlancl, AM m.....,..... Education wg'-M X - Rev. C. Francis Griffith, STB., A.lVl. ,.:., wif HiSiOfY .,.:..1 . ff' . M cii iiiii .Q is ,K 1,3 ,,,': I I ..... .. ': :- 1 I :,. 1 ,V,A :',,, - W Miss Agnes C. Refine-r, AM. Rev. Roloertll. Welch, AM. Geography and Hmory History Mr, Leo F. Deutsch, AB, Physical Education Mr. Floyd F. Nessleiri, AM. Mr. lame-s W. O'Conr1or, BS. History Physical Friucafiori Mr. Matthew Starcevich, AB. Physical Education ghqjgnglish Mr. Iohn E. McGuire, AM. Rev. Patrick W. McCoy, AM. English Mr. William M. Ryan, AB. History Classroom ' ,ig . f., Rev. Urban E. Ruhl, S.'l',B., AM. English Mr. Paul E. Reeder, AM. English English English 1 5 l'i ka, 43' ' -21' 5 ,M . ' .wwnmw-,,,.. . 'fs sw , 5 sf- x x . Wi. 1: 'iw 4 s 5 - ,zg A 633.15 33 W. , Q- -14,:--5-::4::. ::-533 W my ,, V :':E:-:. v A EW W' 2 me W Sf 3: . ,M ' , mv, , A f .4561 S W4 f' as I .,,..........,.w--1 5 5 ,sv- V 5- Z- f K' ' 4 Opening Day Mass . was Every college has its traditions, and St. Ambrose opens each school year With a tradi- tional Solemn High Mass celebrated by the Most Rev. Bishop Ralph L. Hayes, ot the Diocese ot Davenport. This annual Mass is held out- doors, on the campus, which provides its own naturally beautiful setting, By dint ot previous custom, the school year is not officially open until the Mass has been read . . . Last September, along with Words ot wel- come and advice to the assembled 'student body, His Excellency stressed the necessity tor a sound Catholic education in order that suc- ceeding generations ot Catholic men may be taught in the tradition ot their iaith. He also mentioned that St. Ambrose existed primarily to supply men with the fundamental training ot Catholic gentlemen . . . W Senfonzs Roger Freiburg, President Edward Fallon, Vice President John McManus, Secretary-Treasurer RICHARD T. MORAVEK Chemistry and Mathematics Student Council, lg French Club, 3, Delta Sigma PETE DE DECKER Commerce and Philosophy Football, l IOHN KLOEPFER Philosophy IAMES GERARD CONNOR Liberal Arts EDWARD IOSEPH FALLON Social Science and Education lntramural Football, 2, 3g Chicago Club Presl, 4, PATRICK RICHARD WELSH Economics FRANCIS BURNS English IOHN WALTER MCCLUSKEY Commerce Epsilon CVice- IAMES MURPHY Music Basketball, 25 Choral Club, l, 2, 3, 4 GLEN GAYLORD WEBER Philosophy Manning Club, 2, 3 ROBERT GREENLEAF Mathematics CLARENCE EDWARD CREMEENS Commerce and English ROBERT L. WALLACE Biology and Mathematics Wrestling, 3g Monogram Club, 4 HOWARD EUGENE HOENIG Biology WILLIAM IAMES FREDDY Commerce KENNETH ROCHE CAVINS Economics and History MAYNARD R. BISSONNETTE Accounting and Philosophy Vice-Pres., lunior Class, 3 WILLIAM DONALD FLEMING Mathematics and Chemistry Class o IOSEPH AMBROSE CHERRY History and Political Science Dramatic Club, 3, 4 IAMES C. DULLARD Accounting and Philosophy KENNETH PAUL BONTE Commerce and Philosophy Debate Club, 3, Oaks, 3 RICHARD M. RUSSELL English Ti-Pi Club, 4, French Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Cot- iee house, 3, 4 FRANK P. ROGERS Commerce and Philosophy Legion of Mary, 2, 3, Chicago Club, 3, 4 TED LESNIAK Philosophy LESLIE EDWARD SCHAEFER Speech and Philosophy Drama Club, l, 2, 3, 4, lnter-Racial Club, 2, Am- brosian Players CBusiness Mgr.l, 4, Debate Club, 2, Ambrosian News, l, 2, 4, Education Club CPres.J, 4, Inter-Club Council, 4 IAMES MUELLER Mathematics and Physics PAUL DAVID STURGIS Philosophy and Sociology Head Cheerleader, Z, Student Council, 3, Chairman of Speakers Bureauflnter-Racial Club, 4 CHARLES CRUYS VORDERBERG Speech and English Band, l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Racial Club, 2, 3, lowa Future Teach- ers Association Forty-nine ROBERT CHARLES ENGELMANN History and Political Science Education Club, 4 EARL IOSEPH O'CONNELL Commerce and Philosophy IOHN EDWARD DOYLE Commerce WILLIAM FRANCIS SI-IERWIN Political Science and Economics Chicago Club, 4, Human and lnclustrial Relations Council, 4 HERBERT F. SAUNDERS Accounting and Philosophy Delta Epsilon Sigma CHARLES WILLIAM FURCHBRICH Accounting and Commerce CLIFFORD LESLIE HERBST Education and Mathematics Tennis, l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4 RICHARD ERBSTEIN Speech STANLEY IOI-IN WIELGOS Mathematics and Education French Club, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council, 4 ALBERT DANIEL TOFANELLI Pre-Medicine Class of IACK WEBER Accounting DONALD SMITH BLACKMAN Biology and Political Science TOM KENT Commerce IOHN WILLIAM COLEMAN Biology Intramural Baseball, l, 3 IOHN NICHOLAS MANDAS Chemistry DAVID FRANCIS BEISER Social Science and Physical Education Football, l, 2, 3, Monogram Club, l, 2, 3 EDWARD VINCENT MCGOVERN Economics and Political Science IOSEPH MARTIN MCGOWAN Philosophy locists, 2, Relief Drive, 2, Student Coun- cil, 3g President ot the Iunior Class ROBERT CARLYLE ENBURG Social Science and English Debate Team, 2, 3, 4, St. Ambrose Forensic So ciety tSecretaryl, 4 EUGENE KELLY Commerce - Forty-nine DON BLY Physical Education LOUIS CLARK MILLS Commerce and Philosophy IOSEPH VERNON DUNAGAN Social Science and Education Legion oi Mary, 3, 4, Industrial and Human Rela 'Lions Council, 3, 4 WILLIAM PAUL MCGRORY Science HUGH VICTOR IANNEY Pre-Law Pre-Legal Club, 3, 45 Inter-Racial Club, 1, 2, 3, 4 PAUL BAILEY DANNACHER Commerce and Phi Band, l, 2, 3, 4 FRANK PIERR IOHNSON Biology Inter-Racial Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 3, 4 losophy Future Teachers Club DAVID WILLIAM WIGGLESWORTH Philosophy Inter-Racial Club, EDWARD A. WIEGAND Commerce and Philosophy Oaks, 35 French Club, 4 IAMES W. HELLER Social Science French Club, 3, 45 2 Inter-Racial Club, 2-3 Class of IEROME DAVID STONE Commerce and Education THOMAS I. CASTRONOVO Biology and Chemistry lnter-Racial Club, 3, Legion of Mary, 2, 3 4 CVice-President, Legion oi Mary, 3l Chicago Club, 3, 4 T. I. BULST Biology RICHARD WILLIAM BRONNER Commerce and English Football, lg Senior Prom Committee E HOWARD H. GREEN Commerce and Science WII.LIAM IAMES KENNEDY Commerce and English PAUL IAMES O'DONNELL Accounting and Commerce Choral Club, lp Holy Name Society, 1, 2, 3 4 IOHN IAMES TOOHEY Commerce and Philosophy EDWARD IOSEPH BREHENY Accounting and Philosophy Ambrosian News, 2, 3 IOSEPH S. RYAN Accounting and Commerce Chicago Club, l, 2, 3, 4 Forty-nine ROBERT WILLIAM HUFFMAN Commerce and Economics RICHARD PHILIP MCMANUS Social Science and Philosophy NFCCS Delegate and Treasurer, 4, NSA Delegate and Treasurer, 4, Pre-Legal Club KVice4Pres.J, 3, Dramatic Clrb 3, 4 ROGER IOSEPH F RIEBURG Commerce and Economics Legion oi Mary, 25 Student Council, 4: OAKS 3 4 President oi Senior Class IOHN DOYLE COSGROVE Commerce WILLIAM E. BECK Accounting and Commerce Delta Epsilon Sigma RICHARD EDWARD KELSO Commerce and Accounting THOMAS PHILIP MCEWEN History and German Choral Club, 3, 4, Industrial and Human Relations Council, 4 HENRY LAWRENCE FABRITZ IR. Commerce and Philosophy Tennis, 2, Monogram Club, 2. 3, 4 LAWRENCE IOHN MCCAFFERY History and Philosophy Legion oi Mary fPres.5, lp Iocists, 3 fPI'6Sid9TlIl, 4: Student Council, 3, NFCCS Delegate, lg Debate, 4: Delta Epsilon Sigma WILLIAM BURNETT HOFFMAN Biology Wrestling, 3 M Class of IOHN IOSEPH MCMANUS Social Science and Physical Education Baseball, l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 2, Secretary- Treasurer of lunior and Senior Classes- Monogram Club, l, 2, 3, 4 CHARLES S. BOWMAN Social Science and Economic TOM MOWBRAY Commerce ROBERT FRANCIS MCANDREW Commerce and Accounting locists, 3, 4, Inter-Racial Club, 4, Delta Epsilon Sigma LEO SALEMINK Accounting RICHARD HENRY VELDE Commerce and Philosophy French Club, 4, Intramural Sports, 2, 3 EVERETT MATTHEW BONEY Commerce RICHARD F. O'NEILL Accounting and Commerce DANIEL IOSEPH LAWLOR Commerce and Philosophy 'ntromural Sports, 2, 3, French Club, 1 WALTER FRANCIS HANLINK Accounting and Commerce F orty-nine WILLIAM FRANCIS O'MEARA Accounting and Commerce Chicago Club CPresidentl, 3, Student Council, 35 Legion of Mary, 3 THOMAS A. GRADY Mathematics and Physics NEIL A. DECLERK Commerce and English IOHN THOMAS DELANEY Philosophy IOHN EARL MARRON Commerce and Philosophy Student Council, 3, St. Ambrose Forensic Society, 2 3, 4, Inter-Club Council, 4 IOSEPH PAUL FLOERSCH Philosophy Football, l, 2, 3, Basketball, l, 2, Softball, l, 2, 3, 4, Manning Club, l 2, 3, 4 FRANK CARL ARENA History and Philosophy Pre-Legal Club CPresidentl, 3, Student Council, 35 Delta Epsilon Sigma ROBERT IAMES LAWLOR English and Liberal Arts IAMES DAVID HOGAN Philosophy Tennis, 3 ROBERT MILES DUNCAN Commerce Goli, l, 2, 3, 4 Class of IOHN GAUGHRAN Philosophy ALONZO THEODORE ADAMS Bio-Chemistry NAACP l, 2, 3. 4 IACK H. GREENWOOD Commerce WILLIAM P. BECK Biology ANGELO IOSEPH NOBILE Philosophy Associate Athletic Director, Church Dept l 2. 3 4: Dramatic Club, 3g Choral Club, 3, 4 ORLO IOHN RAHN Economics and Accounting IOSEPH K. HANSON Biology and English Student Council tPreside-ntl CSecretaryl, Chairman ot Homecoming, 4 IOHN A. MCGINN Commerce and Philosophy Central Illinois Club, 4 RICHARD RALPH SCHATTEMAN Social Science and Spanish Secretary-Treasurer of IFTA DAVID HUGH TIERNEY Commerce 4g Co F orty-nine ELMER ARTHUR MAPES Physical Education and History Student Council, 3, Student Council Vice-President 43 Basketball, 2, Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4 HARVEY IOHN IOHNSON Philosophy IOHN W. CUNNINGHAM English THOMAS EDWARD DE PINTO Biology and Chemistry Legion ot Mary, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer, 39 Chicago Club, 3, Inter-Racial Club, 3 PATRICK THOMAS QUINLAN Commerce and Accounting Basketball, l, 2, Football, l IAMES PATRICK CONROY. IR. Philosophy and English Ti-Pi Club, 4, Chicago Club, l, 2, 3, 4 IOHN KOZIKOWSKI Chemistry and Physics Student Council, 2, Delta Epsilon Sigma IOSEPH PAUL ROELS Commerce and Accounting DONALD BERNARD HAYES Commerce and Accounting lunior Class President, Student Council, 3, NFCCS Senior Delegate, 35 President, lowa Region ol NECCS, 3, Vice-President, 4, Member National Council, NECCS, 4 ROBERT RAWLFS IR. Accounting and Commerce Band, l, 2, 3, 4 Class of IAMES THOMAS MCCABE Commerce and English Wrestling, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 3, 4 GERALD THOMAS COONEY Social Science and Philosophy Drama Club, 2, 3, 4, Pre-Legal Club, 3 Iocist, 3-4, OAKS, 3 IAMES FRANCIS MCMANUS Economics and Political Science Baseball, 3 FRANK L. ANGERER English and Music Drama Club, 2, Legion of Mary, 2, Coi iee House, 3, 4, Ambrosian News, 4 Choral Club, 4 STEPHEN WILLIAM MULLANY English and Philosophy Ti-Pi, 4 IAMES B. CAMPBELL Biology and Chemistry ALBERT H. DeVRIEZE Commerce and Economics WILLIAM DOUGLAS RUNYON Chemisiry and Philosophy Football, 1 RICHARD F. MUMEY Commerce and Philosophy RALPH WILLIAM ALDRICH Philosophy Wrestling, 4, lnier-Racial Club, 2 Forty-nine roHN WILLIAM REIDY English and Education Ambrosian News, l, Z, Debate Team, 2, 3, Student Council, 3, President oi the Student Council. 4 LEE R. DALE Social Science and Philosophy Cheerleader, 2, 3- French Club 2- Pre Legal Club, 3 WALTER SCHLOEMER Accounting VINCENT IOHN ADAMS Biology and Education DONALD PAUL FIRER Biology and Chemistry IOHN BERNARD MARRON Social Science Pres. Forensic Societ, Pre-Legal Club, Y 3, 4, lnter-Racial Club, 35 lnter-Club Council, 4, Student Council. 3 ROBERT E. HEALEY Commerce and Philosophy locists, 3, 4 CSecretary-Treasurer, lil, Ti-Pi, 3, 4 EUGENE PIOLI Commerce and Philosophy LARRY EDWARD CORRIGAN English and Philosophy DENIS MAHONEY Speech and English Football, 2, Softball, 4, Intramural Foot- ball, 3, Chicago Club, 1, Z, 3, 4, Dra- matic Club, l, 2, 3, 4 Class of RICHARD FARRELL CRUSE English and Speech Band, l, 2, Dramatic Club, 3, 4 QPresident, -ll Siudent Council KTreasurerl 4: lriter-Club Coun il 4 X- 1 ROBERT G. MOHR Commerce and English HARRY TAYLOR Economics Band, 1, 2, 3, 4 WILLIAM IOHN DE TAEYE Social Science and Philosophy DONALD I. O'DONNELL History and Economics FRED IOHN FREIBURG Commerce and Philosophy RUSSELL W. HEETER Commerce and Accounting IOHN EDGAR CURRAN Accounting and Commerce Debate Club, 3 IOHN AUSTIN TORNQUIST Social Science EDWARD IOSEPH RICE Philosophy and Ari Central Illinois Club, 45 Ti-Pi, 3, 4 Forty-nine FRANCIS DAVIS CONROY Social Science and History Basketball, l, Monogram Club, 2, lntramural Sports, 2, Chicago Club, 2 DENNIS SUTHERLAND SCOTT Biology ROBERT EDWARD LANG-AN Chemistry and Philosophy Ti-Pi, 4 CHARLES EDWARD FITZPATRICK Commerce and Philosophy Chicago Club, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4 Legion of Mary, 3 VINCENT EUGENE CARLIN General Science Football, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 2, 3, 4 RAYMOND A. AMBROSE Social Science and Physical Education Football, l, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club, 1. 2 3, 4, Chicago Club, l, 2, 3, 4 WALTER SCHLOEMER Accounting WILLIAM M. WALSH History Wrestling, 3, 4, Intramural boxing, 2, 3, 4, sofiboii, 1, 2, 3, 4 V. GREGORY McKNIGHT IR. Commerce and Music Dramatics, l, Student Council, l, Band, 3 DON GALLAGHER Social Science Lewis Hall Construction ol Lewis Holl wcts begun in l928 crnd Wcrs completed the tollowing yecrr. The dedication of the building took ploice during the Homecoming celebrotion in October of thot yeolr. This Hcill wczs notmed gtter Frotnk Lewis, Knight ot St. Gregory ond noted Chicolgo philctnthropist. Lewis I-lctll now houses classrooms and lctborotories. Entrance io McAuley Hall MCA ufey Hall One of the oldest buildings in use dt St. Am- brose, McAuley l-ldll, two miles southwest of the mdin colmpus, is d complete unit in itself. Besides the ordindry necessities of living, spiritual needs gre met in the smdll chdpel built by the Sisters of Mercy, the origindl occupants. The building functions ds or minidture of the lotrger colmpus hdlls . . . In its long olnd colorful history, the hdll hols been used GS cr porrochigl school, or nurses resi- dence, gn old Womens convalescent home, d fdculty residence building, and during the ldst Wdr, ds CI Ndvol bdrrdcks for officer trdinees. Since 1946, when the gredt mdjority of its in- hdbitolnts were returned vetergns, Mcltuley Holll hds hczd its interior remodeled in ci cool grory- green motif ond now serves os GH ordindry dormitory. lt is ndmed dfter Sister Mckuley, founder of the Order of the Sisters of Mercy ...... W Cya Juniotzs Leo Hardy, President Sam Compagno, Sec1'eta1'y-Tv'ea.suv'e1 First Row: T. Staley, R. Froeschle, C. Rosenlield, I. Kostelz, M. Mear, I. Piegore Second Row: F. Brady, R. Costello, D. Hollenbaclc, T, McC1inn, W. McConville, D. Felkor Third Row: P. Scheehan, R. Robson, G. Errion, I. Mooney, I. Baker, B. Connelly, F. Iacobs Fourth Row: B. Kratt, A. Knickrehrn, I. Donnelly, I. O'Brien, I. Srnidebush, T. Donihue First Row: I. Kelly, B. White, I. Grothusen, I. Cassidy, E. DiMarco, C. Sherwood Second Row: C. Koos, C. Kcmtz, A. Dobrovolskis, P. Wright, I. Cahill, D. Kurtz Third Row: I. Voile, F. Orozco, I. Van Horn, E. Michl, L. Possley, I. Murray Fourth Row: W. Ruftini, I. Hobson, A. Abdo, K. Lawlis, I. Errion, I. Springman, I Lefebvre First Row: W, Breuning, R iVVeisbruck, T. Mogan, B. Sueppel, W. Iohnson, P. Cooper I. Holleran Second Row: C. O'Shea, B. Zilligan, M. Foley, I. Walton, C. Synch, F. Lyewslci, B Uranich Third Row: P. Riley, V. Rolina, E. Siiglich, B. Becker, I. Wiehler, l.. Harry, S. Compagno Fourth Row: I. Dunlap, R. Bepko, W. Sullivan, G. Rousliar First Row: R. Breen, L. Gannon, R, Tagler, D. Dooty, I. Boyle, L. VonGunien Second Row: B. Vogel, B. Crowley, I. Iourny, I. Trickey, E. Sheehan, B Lanaghan Third Row: R. Quigley, T. Purcell, R. Wells, R. Anilore, I. Ryan, P. Langan, R. Whipple Fourth Row: R. Tappe, M. Schick, E. Kane, E. Vlfendle, E. Tobin, W. Luber First Row: D. Petrucelli, T. Loorne, M. Keigher, I. Mannion, T. W'alsh, L. Rock Second Row: E. Baron, A. Nelson, I. Hult, R. Callahan, H. Goossens, A. Randolph Third Rowi I. Killian, B. Nagle, E. Parsons, I. Nelson, B. Martin, H. Thoni Fourth Row: I. McGrath, D. Lanaghan, H. Schultz. I. Morrissey, R. Marnie, I. Lanzellotti R. Swade gusophomones Quinn Cahill, President Thomas Ping, Vice President Ed Scheck, Secretary-Treasiwer First Row: R. Naughtine, W. Lessrnan, A. Lesniak, D. Forbes Second Row: T. Loving, I. Klise, W. Hansen, L. Deskovick, I. Taylor, A. Hohnes Third Ftow: C. Fieweger, R, Kaalberg, D. Costello, E, Bevenowr, D. White, I. Sherwin Fourth Row: H, Struthers, W. Pfister, D. Mulvihill, H. Miskowicz, D. Maher, T. Dixon, D. Clippert, C. Bergthotd First Row: B. Fichtenkort, D. Peterschrnidt, K, Leins, T. Fitzpatrick Second Row: C. Condon, I, Cosgrove, D. Stiemann, I. O'Meara, I. Beary, T, Coughhn Third Row: H. Gutierrez, B. Hofmann, M. Shanahan, P. Disher, R, Sieren, R. Rutfini, H. Meyer Fourth Row: I. Northrup, B. Garland, L. Weidrnann, R, Ade, B. Payton, G. Waters, A. Arnschler, B. Flavin First Bow: T. Choutecfu, V. Aste, L. Etzkorn, P. Wolfe, B Peterson, I. Show Second Row: A. Leone, P. Iocobs, I. Bowling, I. Schulkins, R. Verondo, I.Leute-horns Third Row: I. Sutton, G. Forbeclc, M. Kelt, T. Ping, I. Toylor, P. Beory Fourth Bow: B. Reilrnon, I. Grothus, I. Dovy, T. Avesing First Row: I. P. Ghigheri, B. Opellco, Q. Cohill, I. M. Henneberry, E. McAllister, H. I. WllliQ I. A. Wcfss Second Row: E. Iohnson, W. I. Byon, B. L. Porrish, I. Aguodo, G. Worley, I. Sonlord Third Row: R. Hart, B. Foster, I. Shank, S. Byniszor, I. Hogotn, L. Golerich Fourth Row: L. Plese, B. Cdhill, M. Mulvihill, T. Morry, R. Costello First Row: I. Scolo, W. Spring, I. Morrissey, B. Angerer, C. Squire, C. Momn Second Row: K. McCctrrer, I. McClintock, R. Wossmer, W. Wiebler, B. O'l-lore, I. Hannon Third Row: B. Moclcsey, B. Connectly, B. Murdoch, B. Newell, M. Berg, I. Kelly Fourth Row: L. Ketzo, B. Howiksley, L. Kiltoy, A. Micholik, M. Riley, E. Scheck, I. Melligdn Qfnzeslwmen James Hanson, President Lee Matera, Vice President Paul Crowly, Secretary-Treasurer sas 4-fo First Row: P. Kent, E Frich, F. Byrnes, R. Von Wossenhove, D. Hciiny, R. Novolc Second Row: W. Fischer, M. Trocy, V. Adcim, T. Gronkiewicz, H. Nixon, F. Spellinon Third Row: D. Bohnert, I. Cosgrove, H. Burl, I. Ahcirt, I. Trecker, R. Mottson, G. Woli Fourth Row: W. McGinnis, R. Mills, G. Hughes, I. Costello, W. Hellinon, I. Dwyer First Row: H. Streicher, W. Dietrich, I, O'Grc1dy, E. Adler, H, Bledsoe Second Row: C. Cornelius, E. Wilson, T. Greenon, T. Modden, I. McDonold, I. Borion C. Logic Third Row: H. Neil, T. Vogel, I. Beiser, E. Zcxdjel, C. Duffy, E. Burke, Fourth Row: D. Tehcm, I. Beclcrnoln, B. Bush, C. Brennan, F.. Noe, I. Hesse, D. Monson First Row: L. Birmingham, D. Brady, D. Bohrer, W. Loui, I. Hanson Second Row: K. Nelson, R. Williams, VV. Holland, D. Weisenhorn, I. Hester, F. Mitch Third Row: E. Musich, D. Haley, D. Horton, I. Fuller, W. Ryan, I. Wargo, G. Flynn Fourth Row: H. Poepsel, T. Gibbons, R. Kelnholer, R. Bartz, L. Ambrose, H. Nichting, M. Mottet l First Row: R. Davis, H. Dexter, D. Maher, L. Magrine, R. Schwab, I. Voss Second Row: A. Nicosia, R. Hartigan, E. Harmon, L. Carney, P. Bender, E. Peterholl Third Rowi R. Simmons, D. Dane, D. Kerlcen, I. Hartcop, A. Liskee, VV. Reagan Fourth Row: R. Iones, D. Scott, W. Sydow, T. Feeney, P. Godescabois, W. Catfery . l First Row: P. Angell, A. Pierce, K. Bald, R. Roergiers, I. O'Hern, W. Hacker Second Row: M. Popelic, L. Carpenter, R. Dipp, I. Hubbs, F. Galvin Third Row: H. Lee, I. Gorman, E. Ieftords, W. Moylan, D. Driscoll, R. Baecke First Row: I. Iona, G. Iohnson, T. Vionzle, A, Villa, F. Burke 'Second Row: P. Harrison, T. Kuchon, T. Swift, A. Szczerbowslci, C, Aquila, F. O'Connor Third Row: T. Foley, I. Folk, Iohn Doe, R. Budelier, B. Russo, W. Beenck, R. lewell Fourth Row: R. Legner, R. Mc!-Xulill, F. Norton, G, Fuller, R. Boyle, W. Green, R. Wolters First Row: P. Doyle, P. Crowley, L. Brennon, L. Kellen, S. Dee, I. Butler Second Row: W. Voss, I. Vctn de lvloortel, P. Moy, D. Terondo, R. McGurk, L. Czornecki Third Row: I. Loughrin, M. Nicoletti, D. Morcotte, I. Show, D. Power, D. McNc1ir, F. Iohnson Fourth Row: C. Furlong, I. Feeney, R. McKillip, T. Murphy, C. Sacco, W. Burke I A A L' .Q , X-1 449 I g 'T ' ' z Davis Hall The origin of Davis Hall dates back to l922 when half of the building as it is known now, was completed. lt Wasn't until l927 that the final touches were applied and the Hall dedi- cated on commencement day, lune 8, l927. This building which is now used mainly tor dormitory purposes was named atter Bishop Davis, the third Bishop of Davenport. Double Room in Residence Hall Student Council 1 The Student Council was organized during the scholastic year of 1925-1926. lts purpose is to cooper- ate with the faculty in the administration of all mat- ters pertaining to the student body. lt tends to better the morale of the students by placing on their shoul- ders a share of the responsibility in managing their affairs and gives them an opportunity for expression, either personally or through their representatives. The Council meets weekly, at which time recommenda- tions are discussed and voted on, and are then sub- ject to the approval of the Council Advisor and the Board of Discipline. The 1948-49 Student Council, operating for the first time under the jurisdiction of the revised Student Body Constitution, convened on luly lst in order to lay the groundwork for the many tasks connected with the annual Homecoming celebration, Through the re- maining weeks of the summer, committees were organ- ized to handle the various aspects of the big event: the parade, the Homecoming dance, the Queen con- test, the bonfire, publicity, the fotball game itself, and the negotiations for a name band to play at the dance. In addition to this relatively long-range planning, the group collected the first Student Activity Fee provided for in the revamped Constitution, bought and sold the traditional green caps to freshmen, and ran off the Freshman Initiation with additional support from the Monogram Club, As the football season got underway, it was the Council's responsibility to see to it that Pep Rallies were organized and attended. lust before the first semester started, Mr, William O'Hare, professor of political science and economics, was chosen as Coun- cil Advisor for the coming year. At the first meeting of the new school year, loe McGowan, President of the lunior Class and Student Council Secretary, tendered his resignation from both offices because of conflict with his activities in the Church department. Leo Harty succeeded McGowan as lunior Class head and took his seat on the Council while loe Hanson, off-campus representative from lwlo- line, lll., was elected to the secretaryship. On December lst, lim Hanson, newly-elected presi- dent of the Freshman class, took his seat with the Council as representative of that class. Before the end of the first semester, lohn Beidy, President of the Council, and Bill Nagle, off-campus representative, filed their resignations because of lanuary graduation or transfer to other schools. loe Hanson was elected to the newly-vacated Presidency, while loe Van Horn was named to take over Hansons duties as Secretary. Dick Cruse was the unanimous choice to replace Frank Martin as Council Treasurer. Tom Gannon, newly- elected on-campus representative, joined the Council in February. From the opening of the first semester until Lent, the Council sponsored such various social activities as the Homecoming celebration, Freshman mixers, sweater dances, election campaigns for student offi- ces, Pep rallies, formal dances, band engagements, Variety shows, and promotion of the second annual Spring Field Day. ln general, the Student Council re- flected to the best of their ability the wishes of the students and the school .... Inter club Council OFFICERS lohn Coftou - - - - President lack Ringness - Vice President Bill Sueppel - - - Secretary Brother Wieglos - Treasurer The lnter-Club Council, a new unit on the St. Ambrose campus this year, is composed ot two representatives from each active student organization. Since only tour men may repre- sent the various clubs on the Student Council, this group was organized to select the four delegates, and instruct these to contorm to the decisions of the lnter,Club Council in their deliberations in the Student Council. i The action of this group during the school year has helped to coordinate activities among the various organizations on our campus. lt has helped the students develop an interest not only in their own organization but in the Wel- tare ot the student body as a Whole. Brita i pnilnn Sigma J nr- 7 '-, I 4. T Iames G. Connor Iohn N. Mctndas Robert F. Mchndrew President Secretory Treasurer Delta Epsilon Sigma is a national scholastic honor society for students and graduates of Catholic colleges and universities. Established in l939, the society now has over sixty chapters and continues to expand steadily, This year, according to custom, a faculty committee consisting of Walter G. Becker, Charles Costello, Chester Mann, Thomas Gart- land and William Ryan honored seventeen sen- iors with appointment to membership in the St. Ambrose Xi chapter of the fraternity. Selec- tion was based on scholastic achievement at St. Ambrose plus their interest and participation in extracurricular activities. This group was formally inducted in Ianuary but had been ac- tive since notification of eligibility in November of l948. Delta Epsilon Sigma has for its purpose the recognition and encouragement of true scholar- ship on the part of graduates of Catholic col- leges and universities. The founders, under the Most Rev. Edward A. Fitzgerald, had the dual purpose of uniting scholars Whose standards of achievement were distinctive and inaugura- ting a far-reaching and intensive program of intelligent Catholic living. The Greek letters Delta Epsilon Sigma, as interpreted by St. Thomas, read: Ult is for the wise man to set things in order. lt will be the responsibility each year of those members who are still enrolled at St. Ambrose to provide, through their example and guidance, an in- centive to scholastic accomplishment to their fellow students. Donald O'Donnell Frank Arena Vincent I. Adams Stanley I. Weilgos William E. Beck laines B. Campbell Robert C. Enburg Richard T. Moravelc Ralph W. Aldrich lohn Kozikowski Lawrence I. McCaffrey Herbert F. Saunders Robert E. Healey GP7'fl.Td P. Wceg was tmavailablc for pictwre. Ambrosian Players lst row, D. Mahoney, T. O'Connell, l. Reidy, W. O'l-lcire, l. Cherry Zncl row, lr Kelly, D, Terondc, T. McGinn. 3rd row, B. Nagle, I, Sherwin, l,. Schaefer. Dick Cruse - Ruth Durand Barbara Costello Patricia Colbert Charles Costello OFFICERS - President Vice President - Secretary - - Historian Faculty Advisor Students in Drama classes and all those in- terested in stage productions from St. Ambrose and Marycrest colleges organize a Dramatic clulo each year and become the producers of the hits that are presented throughout the school year. The Amlorosian Players, working in con- junction with the Marycrest Players, success- fully sponsored two of the four productions of this year, 'The Male Animal and MacBeth , as well as participating in the two Marycrest offerings, 'Victoria Regina and As You Like lt. t'Male Animal , a comedy satire on college life, was presented on the Homecoming week- end last Fall by the Ambrosians. Three per- formances of this production were held in the Marycrest auditorium and it was repeated in Keolculc, lowa, under the auspices of the Loras Council of the Knights of Columbus. Students appearing in this play were: Dick Cruse, Denis Mahoney, Carl Koos, Don Wooten, lohn Cos- tello, Tim O'Connell and Tom McGinn. lack Sherwin served as stage manager and foe Lauber handled lighting for the production. The Shakespearian production of last sea- son, Midsummer Nights Dream , proved to be so popular with the audiences that two of Shakespeares ,plays were placed on the agenda this season. The Amlorosian Players selected the tragedy UMacBeth to end their season. All the productions of this season were under the direction of Charles Costello and his as- sistants, Frank Cfetlein and Rev. Francis Marlin. I f IJ Scenes From The Male Animal College Band Clarence Kriesa, Director The St. Ambrose College Band, under the direction of Clarence Kriesa, has grown in the past two years to a fully equipped, well-trained organization ot 60 instruments. The spring concert tour ot the Band has spread its popularity throughout several midwestern high schools and serves as a good advertisement ot the line training in music to be obtained at St. Ambrose. ln addition to the various concerts, the Band participates in the two main musical events that are produced annually by St. Ambrose and Marycrestf'l'he Christmas Festival and the Spring Festival, Also on the Bands regular year's work are appearances in Diocesan and State Music Festivals. The colortul marching tormations ot the Band have helped to arouse tine school spirit at athletic contests, particularly during the toot- ball season. As a marching unit, the Band is led by Drum Major Don Wooten. Choral Club OFFICERS Toni Fitzpatrick ----- President Martin Wceg - - Vice-president .Al Koehler - - Soc.-Treasurer Altos, sopranos ,baritones and boss all contre Laine to form the St. Ambrose Choral Club that in the past two years has gained Wide recogni- tion for its many splendid performances. Under the direction of Father Madsen, head of the St. Ambrose Music department and Harry Heun, voice instructor, the club acts in in- dividual presentations, or in conjunction with the College Band. Long practice and the valuable experience this organization has gained from their many performances has brought about the building of a varied range of numbers to present before its audiences: Perhaps the most important and successful event the Choral Club took part in this year Was the annual pre-Christmas Concert held at the Masonic Temple, in which music groups from St. Ambrose and Marycrest Colleges, the Tri-City Aratorio Society, and the Boys choir from Sacred Heart Cathedral participated. Forensic Society First How: L. McCattery, F. Brady, R. Enburg, M. Keigher Second Row: I. Walton, I. Marron, W. Brooks, l. lngwersen, Rev. F. E. Marlin OFFICERS lack Marron - - - - - - President Frank Brady - - Vice President Robert Enburg - - Secretary Wayne Brooks - - - Treasurer Rev. Francis Marlin - - Faculty Advisor The St. Ambrose Forensic Society generally parti- cipates in two major forensic fields. They appear on the air over local radio station WQUA, and from their ranks come the members oi the school's debate team. The debate team's topic for the year was, Resolved that the federal government should adopt a policy ot equalizing educational opportunities in taxesupported schools by means ot annual grants. This year's schedule for the debate team included tive tournaments which pitted the Ambrosians against some ot the best debaters in the country. Highlights ot the season were victories over such renowned teams as: Marquette, Wisconsin U., lowa State, lowa State Teachers, Bradley, Western Michigan, Loyola lChicagol, and St. Olai's. The live regularly scheduled tournaments in which the tearn participated were: the Iowa Invitational at Cedar Falls C25 schcolslg Phi Kappa Delta Invitational at Bloomington, lllinois CSU schoolslg tournament at the University ot Northwestern Q52 schools from all over the countrYl: Northwest Conference at St. Thomas college in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the Iowa Confer- ence at Drake University in Des Moines. Monogram Club lst row. R. Swade, T. Staley, V. Carlin, H. Achim Znd E. Mapes, I. Errion, I. Lucas, R. Ambrose, E. Riley r Ed. Uranich, G. VVaters, I. Aguado, R. Wallace, R. Bevenour L. Ketza, L. Kilfoy, D. Forbes, I. Scherer, I. Baker D. Morris, B. Kristal, W. Lessman, G. Manion, I. McManus R. Lenahan, M. Scheclc, A. Michalik, I. Donnelly, K. Lawlis OFFICERS Tom Staley - ------ President Ray Ambrose - ---- Vice President Dick Swade ---- Secretary-Treasurer Athletic letter-Winners form the nucleus ot this group that was first organized on the St. Amborse campus in 1934. The constitution tor the club, drawn up at that time, was based on the one that governs the Notre Dame Monogram Club. When the Navy assumed control at St. Ambrose in l943, the club was forced to disband temporarily from lack ot members. Upon the return ot the school to a peacetime basis in l946, the Monogram Club reorgan- ized and has developed since then into one ot the inost prominent student groups on the campus. Manning Club First Row: G. Weber, T. Mogan, T. Coughlin, M. Griffin, W. Wiebler, I. Delaney Second Row: I. Gaughran, I. McGowan, E. Bawieck, I. Kloefpher, W. Dow, A. Nobile Third Row: T. Lesniak, I, Wiebler, T. Masters, F. Lijewski, I. Hogan Fourth Row: V. Roling, F. Nugent, G. Roushar First Row: W. Sueppel, R. Creagar, P. Wright, W. Sullivan, C. Hathorne Second Rowi l. Iohnson, T. Cooney, R. Weisburch, C. Kelly, W. Eruening Third Row: W. Koch, I. Kokjohn, T. Gilmour, B. Becker, A. Suter, W. Sheey OFFICERS Iames Wiebler ----- Chairman Bruce Becker - - Secretary Iunior and senior students in the Church department at St. Ambrose belong to the Manning Club, which offers an organization whereby those students can participate in regular meetings for the purpose of furthering interest and ability in discussion and de- bate. The topics presented at the bi-Weekly meetings are in the fields of religion and philosophy or any sub- iect having a basis for religious or philosophic debate. These discussions are usually presided over by one of the priests of the faculty who advise them in their debates. The Viatorians The Clerics of St. Viator is a religious community within the Roman Catholic Church, The community was founded a little over a century ago in France by the Rev. Louis Querbes. The three-fold aim of the institute consists of the sanctification of its mem- bers, teaching of Christian Doctrine, and service of the Altars. The headquarters of the American pro- vince, with The Very Rev. Richard French, C.S.V. as provincial superior, are located in Chicago Where is also found the provincial novitiate or house of trial. Here, in Davenport, is the provincial scholasticate or the house of scholastic formation, With Very Rev. Iohn Shipman, C.S.V., as the director, After a year of novitiate, the future catechists make vows of poverty, Chastity, and obedience for three years. They are then sent to the scholasticate where they continue their religious studies and also enter upon a course of academic studies. The latter they pursue at St. Ambrose College for four years. After this, they are sent to the seminary to prepare for the ordination to the priesthood. lt is also during their scholasticate that they make perpetual Vows of the virtues mention- ed above. The Brothers attending St. Ambrose College have a substantial degree of freedom in choosing their major fields, although they are advised and directed in this regard by their superiors. Most of them later continue in the graduate schools during summer sessions and after ordination. All these scholastic pursuits, however, point toward but one goal - Christian pedagogy. l f Pre-Legal Club lst row, D, Moher, M. Foley, I. Klise 'Znd row, R. Enburg, 1. Lcinzillotti, D. Mclvfonus, B. Mortin 3rd row, H. Ionney, I. Davy, T. Arnold The Pre-Legol Club Wos established in OFFICERS Mott Foley ----' - - - K President Ioseph Morrissey - - - Vice President Ioseph Lonzillotti - - Secretory-Treasurer Rev. Robert Welch - - Faculty Advisor October, 1947, by the students of St. Ambrose College engoged in following o curriculum- preporrotory to the study of low. The purpose of this orgonizotion is to perform those functions which Will prove beneficial to the members in their pursuit of legol knowledge. The club hos, in the post, engoged such re- knowned speolkers os fudge loseph Donegoin, former Chief lustice of the lowo Supreme Court, Mr.. Bernord Moron, Stoite's Attorney for Rock lslond County, ond Mr. Iohn Choipmon, Speciol lnvestigotor for the FBT. Another function of the club is the occumulot- ing of the necessoiry requirements for entrolnce into the lolw schools throughout the country. This informoftion is kept on o specific shelf in the librory. The Pre-Legol bonquet, ot the end of the spring semester, is the clubs moin sociol otctivity. Industrial and Human Relations Council First Row I Cooney, G. Weber, I. Kelly, A. Nobile, F. Lijewski Second Row E Rice, D. Gallagher, T. McEwen, W. Sherwin Third Row P Martin, B. Foster, V. Scott, I. Hart, I. Dunagan, H. Iohnson, E Kirby R Geigner OFFICERS Rev. William O'Connor - Faculty Advisor Gerald Cooney - - - President The purpose and function of this organiza- tion are to help develop a social and political consciousness in the St. Ambrose student body. lts activities have been in numerous fields. During the past year, members of the organi- zation's Labor Study Group conducted a survey of labor centiment among the student body, and with their findings initiated a petition for better labor legislation which they forwarded to both State and National Legislatures. The lnter-Recial and Economic Survey Groups conducted inquiries into the living con- ditions of minority groups in the community. These are but a few of the functions carried on by this active and informative organization. I. Sheridan, French Club lst Row: F. Burke, P. S. Kelly, R, Veronda, I. Allright, T. Chauteau 2nd Row: G. Dye, E. Burke, T. Comfort, E. Larre, I. Holleran, R. Naughtin 3rd Row: C. Squire, W. McGinnis, E. McAllister, I. McDonnell, I. Mindock 4th Row: E. Wiegand, G. Hughes The constant aim of this organization is to promote facility in the use ot the French language, and to encourage the study ot Gallic history and culture. This is accomplished by the showing of French singing cartoons, tull- length movies with English titles, lectures given by guest speakers and students concerning various cultural aspects, influence, current political problems and history of France. The Rev. Leo C. Sterck, Registrar, Dean ot Studies and Head ot the French Department, is the Honorary Advisor, while Miss Alice Haraldson and Mr. Thomas E. Comfort, language instructors, are acting advisors of the group. Membership in the French Club is open to all students who are interested in the language, whether they have studied it or not .... Chicago Club lst row, D. Mahoney, I. Burris, E. Fallon, D. Rauzi, M, Foley, T. O'Connell, B, Opelka, E, Musick, D. Curtair 2nd row, D. Forbes, W. Sherwin, B. Tagler, M. Keigher, I. Hister, T. Kienzle, I, Iana, E. Zojdel, I. Cegreudo 3rd row, H. Mislcowicz, I. Lanzillotti, M. Sheck, I. Sheridan, I. Piegore, S. Patuno, R. Langan, S. Rymsza 4th row, L. Diskovich, B. Gilhooly, I. Dwyer Ir., G. Hughes, B. Russo, L. Kruszlia, I. Scherer, A, Michalik, B. Robson, P. Sheehan, L. Kilfoy, L. Deutsch. OFFICERS Iohn Coffou - ------ President Rocco Carbone - - Vice President Manning Keigher - - SecretaryATreasurer Rev. Iohn McAuliffe - - Moderator The Chicago Club of St. Ambrose college was first formed during the Spring semester of l947, thereby being the first of the local clubs to be organized on the campus. lt is composed of stud-.J-nts from Chicago and a 50-mile radius around the city. This group has for its aims and purposes: service to the school, service to the student body as a Whole, and service to students from the Chicago area in its capacity as a social organization by sponsoring activities which further the interests of and are beneficial to the school and the students. Highlighting the activities which have been sponsored thus far in this regard is the Annual Christmas Dance. Held during the schools holiday vacation period, this year it was in the Grand ballroom of the Sheraton Hotel in Chicago. Another of its activities which centers around the Christmas season is the Chicago Club's party for the orphans at St. Vincent's Home, at which members of the club distribute gifts and candy and provide an evening's en- tertainment for the children. ln addition to this, the club is planning dances and picnics during the summer months, and at present is discussing the establishment of a scholarship fund. Central-Illinois Club lst row, D. Breen, P. Iohnson, I. Murray, D. Terando, I. Kelly, D. Morris, K. Lawlis 2nd row, R. Veranda, I. Klise, I. Folk, I. Lucas, G Waters, L. Morrissey 3rd row, I. Carey, B. Bishop, T. Purcell, H. Goossens, G. Errion, I. Errion, I. Mooney, G. Puller 4th row, D. Brady, D. Velde, I. McGinn, T. McGinn, R. Legner, I. Donnelly OFFICERS Iohn Ringness - - Bill Blough - Iim Ryan - C-:us Prrion - The Central lllinois club is one ot the newest student organizations on the St. Ambrose campus. lt began to function early last Fall, and since that time has become progressively more successful in each of its activities. Students from the central part of the state of lllinois torm the membership in this club, but by means ot petition, any boarder student at St. Ambrose who lives in lllinois outside ot the Chicago or Tri-City area may become a member. The club is governed by an executive council - - - - President - Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer Composed ot the otticers and committee chair- men, and a tive page constitution serves as a basis for proceedings. The aims ol this organi- zation are: Promoting interest among prospece tive students in lllinois to encourage them to enter St. Ambrose College, and to promote and actively participate in student campus activi- ties. Because ot the success ot their Christmas holiday dance held in Peoria, the club plans to make this an annual event for students and alumni ot St. Ambrose. Southeast I owa C lub lst row, W. Wiebler, W. Spring, B. Boyle, D. Hayes, T. Loving, L. Schafer 2nd row, L, Conrad, B. Fichtenkort, l. Wiebler, VV. Stone, E. Mitch, H. Poepal R Freitag D. McManus 3rd row, A. 'Witte, G. Sallen, H. Hoenig, I. Lwetkenans, D. Thomas, B. Sanders T Harold B. Martin OFFICERS Torn Loring - - - - - President Bill Sanders - - - Vice-President Don Sloat - - - - Secretary-Treasurer Rev. Ralph Thompson - - Faculty Advisor A group ot students from the southeastern part ot lowa banded together in lanuary and formed an active campus club with the only qualification tor membership being that the student come trom that area. The organization Was quickly recognized on the St. Ambrose campus, and its membership rose to over 50 students. Fostering ot school pride in intellectual pursuits, the cultivation ot academic comradeship among its members, and the promotion ot good fellowship at St. Ambrose were selected as the club's main purposes as an active campus organization. Ambrosian News First Row: E. Kristak, Ron Costello, W. Wiebler, I. Butler Second Row: I. Van Horn, M. Foley, D. Wooten, I. Leutkehans, I. Killian Third Row: C. Dugan, R. Hollembaek, I. Hult EDITORS Ronald E. Costello ----- Editor Paul Power - - - Business Manager Dick Hollembaek - - Sports Editor Bernie Callahan - - - Photographer Rev. Lawrence Morlc - Faculty Advisor The AMBROSTAN NEWS, issued Weekly in editions ot trom six to eight pages, is the student newspaper on the campus. it has been appearing weekly on the St. Ambrose campus since l93l, exclusive ot the War years when the student body was comprised ot Navy men. At the beginning ot the Spring semester in l949, the NEWS acquired a Unew loolcng an improvement that met with the approval of the news statt and readers alike. The page size was reduced slightly to give the NEWS the same dimensions as regular daily tabloids. The student still received more reading ma- terial, as the new size facilitated the publish- ing ot an eight-page paper every week. Education Club First Row: R. Balzar, R. Schatteman, F. Dunn, I. Sherwin Second Row: T. Chauteau, I. Cassidy, W. Luber, I. Cherry, T. Grady OFFICERS Leslie Schaefer ----- President Francis Dunne - - - Vice President Richard Schatteman - Sec.-Treasurer Thomas Gartland ---- Moderator The Education Club of St. Ambrose College, is another of the newly formed organizations on the campus this year. lt is now affiliated with the State Future Teachers Association and is a chapter of the Southeast Region of that group. Members have chosen as their objective in uniting: to aid prospective teachers in their chosen profession through practical advice in teaching methods by holdirig regular discus- sions under the guidance of the Education de- partment, and by securing prominent men in the field of Education to speak on the campus. Social life makes up a great part of the Clubs activities, and the climax of these events is the Spring banquet for the members of the organization. ln the Fall of l949, the Education Club will be hosts at a conference of all the chapters in the Southeast lowa Region of the Future Teachers Association. This is one of two con- ferences that are held twice yearly on campuses of the Region. Oaks Staff First Row: R. Rowlin, Mr. W. M. Ryan, Faculty Advisor, F, Kristal: Second Row: T. Chauteau, W. Luber, I, Hull, I. Van Horn, Cassy, Dugan B, l, Callahan - Ron Costello - Fred Kristak - Dick Hollembaelc Bert Zilligan - Q THE EDITORS - - - - - Managing Editor - - - Literary Editor - - Assistant Literary Editor CHARLES E, DOUGHERTY - - - - SDONS Ediwl' Publicity Director of - - Circulation Manager St. Ambrose College 'l'0 ST. AMBROSE Under thy name, under thy patronage, lfe lived and studied thru our col-lege days. And non' we raise one mighty voice to give Thy blessed name a sounding ring of praise. Saint Ambrose! Let the heavens bear our cry To thee, and past thee, to His lofty throne. Saint Anzbrosef Hear the praises of thy sons, 44 nd bless each one and tal-fe him for thy own. Thy I-:ind and watchful heart, through all the years Has lent the aid of heaven to our toil. lfve laid our cares and problems in thy hands, :Ind we have found thee generous and loyal. Christ's teachings on thy tongue and in thy pen, Chrisfs holiness about thy sainted head, We pray thee, flmbrose, to hold fast our hand, That time may never see the two unwed. find as thy trees, the Oalfs, have lowered high From tiny acorns planted long ago, So, with thy lVlaster's and thy own good grace Shall this thy eollege cultivate and grow. -The Class of 1949 N S Ti S12 3 N ii lm' E S 2 E Ski Q53 Mm -X ici? V. ,f G. I. Dorms ln l945 the government announced they were making tormer Gl barracks available to colleges to alleviate the then acute housing shortage that existed on campuses. St. Ambrose authorities then applied tor buildings to house single students, At the request oi a group ot married men-the application was changed and several additional buildings requested, The barracks were sent trom the Fairmount Army Air Base and erected in time tor occupancy in February oi l947. Popularly termed i'Gl Dormsw, the barracks will probably remain on the campus as long as they are needed, At this time there are a total ot l2U single students living in 8 dwellings, and l2 married couples living in 3 buildings. St. Ambrose 1948 Football Review The l848 edition of the St. Ambrose College Bees ended the most successful grid season since the pre-war football era. Under the capable leadership of f-lead Football Coach Larry 'lMoon Mullins and his assistants, Leo Deutsch, lim O'Connor, and Matt Starcivich, the Bees defeated seven opponents from seven different states while losing to three opponents from two other states. ln the four outeof-town games, the Bees traveled an approximate 4,280 miles carrying the lowa collegiate banner from St. Paul, Minnesota, to Corpus Christi, Texas. At home the Bees met opponents from South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri, Wisconsin, lllinois, and lowa. Altogether, the St. Ambrose gridders faced teams from nine different states, with lllinois the only state with two schools on the l948 schedule. The Blue and White grid machine finished the season with seven victories and three de- feats, although their opponents outscored them by All points. Coach Mullins' squad Won four of the games by a total of lU points. ln the three losses, the opponents rolled up llli points to the Bees 32 points, which accounts for the opponents' large total for the season. The backfield sparkplug for the St. Ambrose eleven was l8U-lb. Don Doody, a junior from Chicago, who rolled up 575 yards in 88 trips with the pigskin and was rated 4lst in the nation among smallecollege rushing leaders by the N.C.A.A. lnjuries plagued such fine per- formers as foe Petruzzi, Don Whan, Herman Miskowicz, and lack Mooney. The line play was led by such stellar gridders as foe Lucas, Art Michalik, Leo Kilfoy, Mike Scheck, Dick Forbes, Bill Newell, and lack Errion. Here, too, the injury problem Caused many changes to be made in the line-up from time to time. Doody on the Loose Aw Ref! A Touchdown for Lotus? Pigskin Parade of '48 Davenport, lowa, Sept. l7, 1948: Before an opening night crowd of SUUU fans, the St. Ambrose gridders defeated a hard-fighting Doane College eleven from Crete, Nebraska, l3-l2. The scoring all came in the first half with lack Melligan making the first touchdown of the season for the Bees on a l3-yard jaunt. Doane came right back to tie the game at 6-6 on a 71-yard drive. With lack Mooney, loe Petruzzi, and Art Nixon handling the pigskin, the Ambrosians drove 73-yards to score, with Nixon going over the goal line. Art Michalik made the extra point to put the Bees out in front l3-6. lust before the half, Doane scored again on nice runs by Rice and Butler. The extra point was missed and the score stood at l3fl2. This ended the scoring for the game, as the last half was mainly a kicking duel between Don Berg of the Bees and Mel Rose of Doane. Score by periods: ST. AMBBOSE 6 7 U U l3 DOANE 6 6 U O l2 4 -Y 4 -Y -Y' Davenport, lowa, Sept. 25, l948: ln a hotly contested battle at Municipal Stadium, the St. Ambrose Bees came from behind to conquer Northwest Missouri State Teachers from Maryville, Missouri, by an l8-lil margin. The Maryville gridders used a very diversified offensive attack alternating the single wing, the box, and T formations. The Bees opened the scoring on a touch- down by Art Nixon in the first quarter, which gave the St. Ambrose grid team a 6-0 lead at halftime. Most of the first half was all defensive play with both lines failing to let the ball-carriers score. The second half was full of action, with the Mary- ville eleven opening the third quarter with power plays to drive across two quick touchdowns and give the Missourians a l4-6 lead. Don Doody was the bright spot in the last minute drives by the Bees as he powered his way for yardage time and time again. With only 3 minutes remaining the St. Ambrose eleven trailed l4-l2 and on eight plays the Bees had another touchdown with Don Doody picking up 49 yards of the 93-yard drive. Whan and Petruzzi scored the other two touchdowns for St. Ambrose. Score by periods: St. Ambrose 6 0 0 l2 l8 Maryville St. Tchrs, 0 0 l4 0 l4 4 4 4 2+ 4 DeKalb, Illinois, Cot. l, l948: Seeking revenge for last year's defeat by St. .Am- brose at Davenport, the Northern Illinois State Teachers grid squad gave the Bees one of the toughest games of the season before bowing l6-l3. The never-say-die spirit of both teams was very much in evidence and when the final gun ended the game, the teachers were only inches from a touchdown. Injuries plagued the Bees, Leo Kilfoy, Larry Ketza, Don Morris, and a number of other players were side- lined. The Bee passing attack was instrumental in the game as a 60-yard pass play from Don Berg to lack Frrion scored the first touchdown and the second was scored on a 43-yard pass from Lee Matera to Errion. Art Michalik booted both extra points and the Bees scored a safety in the first quarter to account for the lfi points. Bob Vidimos and Norb Kervalis, two ex-Ambrosians, were standouts in the line for DeKalb, while Don Fortunato, Floyd Hunsberger, and Art Sandusky led the offensive maneuvers. Score by periods: St. Ambrose U 9 7 7 l5 Northern lll. 6 7 0 0 l3 'k ic Bl' 'A' 'k Davenport, lowa, October l0, l948: Coach Larry Moon Mullins was able to relax for a few minutes on the sidelines for the first time this season as the Blue and White gridders rolled to their first Midlands Conference victory of the season by downing St. Norbert's Zl-7 before 6,000 spectators. The line play of the Bees was outstanding in this game, they held the Knights ball carriers to a net rushing gain of 56 yards. loe Lucas, Art Michalik, Dick Forbes, Mike Scheck, Ray Ambrose, Earl Riley, and loe Hendron were the mighty men on the for- ward wall. The longest run of the season was made in this contest when lack Mooney, the Chillicothe, lll. scat- back, intercepted a St. Norbert pass and ran 90 yards Head Football Mentor Laurence Moon Mullins A brief look into the life of the Bees head football strategist Larry Moon Mullins is a difficult task because of Moon's many athletic activities. Coach Mullins received his football experience under the immortal Knute Rockne at Notre Dame. Moon was the fullback on Rocks National Champs in l929 and '30 Leaving Notre Dame, Mullins began his coaching duties at U. of Kansas, then moved to St. Benedict's as head mentor. Continuing his long coaching career, Mullins moved to Loyola of the South at New Orleans, then to St. Ambrose in l940, and the U. of Florida. While in the Navy, Coach Mullins handled athletics at lowa Preflight and Corpus Christi Naval Air Station, before returning to civilian life and St. Ambrose College in l947. Since his return, Moori's gridders have won lZ games while losing only 6 against some of the finest competition in the Midwest. to score. Art Nixon and Don Whan also came through with some beautiful running and passing to lead the Bee ground and air attack. Touchdowns were scored by Art Nixon, lack Mooney, and Don Doody. Score by periods: St. Ambrose 7 0 l4 0 21 St. Norbert 0 0 0 7 7 Hunan! 'lad' Take it easy Porky!! St. Paul, Minn., Oct. l7, l948: St, Ambrose had their undefeated string of four games broken today by the undefeated Tommies from St. Paul, Minnesota. The quick and powerful St. Thomas eleven was out to get even for the 39-l3 de- feat handed them by St. Ambrose the year before. Over 6,000 jubilant Monogram Day fans braved the cold and windy weather to watch the Tornmies down the Bee grid men 53-l9. The running of lack Salscheider, l948 Little All- Anierican, broke the Bees back after they had tied the game l3-l3 midway in the second quarter. From there on, the powerful St. Thomas line out-charged the Bee forwards, and their downfield blocking was very outstanding. The cold weather caused the St. Ambrose gridders a great deal of trouble handling the ball as five fumbles occurred on the first six plays. ln his last appearance of the l948 season, Fresh- man Art Nixon led the St. Ambrose aerial and ground attack, accounting for l29 yards on passes and ll0 yards by rushing. lack Mooney, Don Doody, Ray Am- brose, and Toe Lucas were injured in this game and were unable to see much action. Passes set up every one of the Bees scores, the first on a 55-yard aerial from Nixon to lack Errion for a TD, the second on a pass from Don Berg to Errion which set the ball on the five-yard marker where Herman Miskowicz drove over to score. The third and final touchdown was made on an 8-yard pass from Berg to Mike Scheck in the third quarter. ln the last quarter Coach Larry 'lMoon Mullins gave his reserves some experience, and the Tommies scored three more times to win going away. Score by periods: St. Ambrose 6 7 0 0 l9 St. Thomas 13 2l 0 l9 53 Mihalik and Lucas Collegeville, lnd., Oct. 24, l948: St. Ambrose gridders chalked up their fifth victory in six starts this afternoon by clipping the St. loseph Pumas, l8-7, as the St. Ioe fans dedicated their foot- ball field in opening day ceremonies. Coach Mullins used his reserves quite often and the boys responded with fine results. The big cog that hurt the Pumas was the passing of lack Melligan and the receiving of lack Errion. These two Bee perform- ers accounted for the first two touchdowns for St. Ambrose, the initial score being made after a 64-yard drive which ended on a l7-yard touchdown heave from Melligan to Errion. Then, a few minutes later, the Bees were stalled deep on their own 9-yard stripe when Melligan cut loose a 30-yard aerial which rion caught over his shoulder, then zig-zagged the other Gl yards to score standing up. The Pumas only threatened once in the first half, but the Deutsch- coached line held the Hoosier eleven on the one-foot line. The second half was all St. Ambrose, and the only St, loe score came in the last quarter on a pass from Hoban to Moore. Don Doody bulled his way from the 14-yard line for the last St. Ambrose score. Score by periods: St. Ambrose l2 0 0 6 l8 St. Ioseph 0 0 0 7 7 sf af if -w +- Davenport, Iowa, October 3l, 1948: Before a Homecoming crowd of ll,000 fans, the largest to ever witness a St. Ambrose football game in Davenport Municipal Stadium, the St. Ambrose gridders were forced to defeat by their oldest rival, Loras College of Dubuque, lowa. The game was im- Lorais Around End 1 , V .M + H.. . . Nabbed! portant from several standouts: fll it was the l948 Homecoming tilt for St. Ambrose, C25 the Victory Bell, the traveling trophy donated by the Chicago Club and inaugurated with this game, was to go to the winnerg C33 and the Bees had a chance to clinch the 1948 Mid- lands Conference football title by winning this en- counter, The game was a battle from the opening whistle with the Bees showing their offensive power in the first few minutes of play before being stopped on the Loras lO yard line. But two plays later Mike Scheck recovered a Loras fumble in the end zone to give the Bees their only score and the first of the game. The Duhawks came back on a 74-yard drive and a safety to give them a 9-6 halftime lead, The last half was a hard-fought stanza with the Bees making several strong bids to score, but none of them materialized. Then, in the final minutes of the last quarter, the Duhawks smashed across three rapid touchdowns in a sudden outbreak of offensive power. Two of the t. d.'s were made on an intercepted pass and a recovered fumble deep in the Bees own terri- tory. This game gave Coach Wally l7romhart's Loras eleven a share of the Midlands Conference football title with the Mullins-coached squad. Score by periods: St. Ambrose 6 U U O 6 Loras U 9 U l9 28 4 4 4 4 4 Davenport, lowa, Nov, 6, l948: Uncorking a remarkable second half passing attack, the Bradley Braves from Peoria, lll., rolled up four quick scores in the final period to defeat the St. Am- brose Bees, 33-7. St. Ambrose scored first in the opening minutes of play on a 50-yard drive with lack Finigan scoring on a quarterback sneak. Art Michalik booted the extra point to give the Bees a 7-0 lead, Then injuries hit the Bees again as loe Petruzzi, second leading ground-gainer this season, joined Don Whan, Ed Spera, Art Michalik, and other Bees sidelined with injuries. Gib Carl was the big gun in the passing attack for Bradley, his aerials to Billy Stone and Bob Flanagan kept the Bees secondary on the move. All in all, the Missouri Valley Conference school gained lB6 yards through the air, completing ll out of l8 passes, with most of these coming in the last quarter when the Braves pulled away from the Bees. Score by periods: St. Ambrose 7 O 0 O 7 Bradley 7 O l3 l3 33 it + if + 1- Davenport, Iowa, Nov. l3, l948: With the temperature hovering around the freezing point, the St. Ambrose gridders closed their home stay tor the season by downing the Augustana Vikings from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, by the score of l8-l2. The Vikings from the North had a big and powerful line, but the Bee forwards kept them on their toes by out-charging the Dakota lads. ln the first half the Bees ollense had gained N52 yards by rushing as coin- pared to 77 yards by Augie ball-carries. Don Doody led the Bee ground-gainers as he rolled up 65 yards in 9 tries, but he was very ably assisted by Bed Shipner, Don Berg, and Vince Carlin. lack Finigan scored first lor St, Ambrose on a 43-yard quarterback sneak through the center of the Augus- tana line. A lU-yard pass play from Shipner to Mike Scheck set the score at lZ-6 for the halftime intermis- sion period. The Ambrosians powered their way to another score in the 3rd quarter before giving away to re- serves. Vince Carlin finished his home stay for the season by scoring the tinal touchdown on a lb-yard all-tackle play. Score by periodsi St. Ambrose 6 5 B U l8 Augustana 5 U U 6 lZ -Y 4 -Y 4 31- Corpus Christi, Texas, Nov. QU, l948: Alter completing the longest trip ever taken by a St. Ambrose tootball team, the Bee gridders ended the season by coming from behind in the last minute to defeat the University of Corpus Christi, l5-l3, in what was described by Corpus Christi sports writers as one ol the best attractions ever seen in the state of Texas . Coach Mullins once again had to change his lineup considerably because of injuries, and the dilterence in temperature didn't help Moons cause. But the tight was still left in the Bees as they started right away on the first play ot the game by tackling the Corpus Christi ball-carrier in the end-zone for a satety. The Tarpons went to work and scored two touchdowns on runs by Halley and Berry. l:'ireplug Don Doody went to work by grinding all several good gains which had accumulated to lU2 by the end of the contest. Doody scored to narrow the Tarpons lead to l3-8 at halftime. The Bees completely dominated the play in the third period, the Corpus Christi gridders had only one play from scrimmage. Then in the fourth period the high- light ol the year took place when the Bees with only one minute left and on their own 46 yard marker un- loosened two successive passes from Don Berg to Mike Scheck which scored the winning touchdown. Art Michalik converted to make the final score read l5 to l3 in favor of Larry Moon'l Mullins' Bees. Score by periods: St, Ambrose 2 6 U 7 l5 Corpus Christi U. 7 6 U U 13 Ray Ambrose l Vince Carlin l t Ioe Petruzzi 79-48 Football Lettermen Bill Newell, Sterling, lll. Ioe l-lendron, Chicago, lll. Rich McKillip, Cvaleslourg, lll. Dan Maher, lowa City, lowa. Leo Kiltoy, Chicago, lll. Ray Ambrose, Chicago, lll. Earl Riley, Des Moines, lowa. Ed Uranich, Peoria, lll. loe Lucas, Streator, lll. Charles Sass, Rock lsland, lll. loe Aguado, Chicago, lll. Art Michalilc, Chicago, lll. Mike Scheck, Chicago, lll. Dick Forbes, Chicago, lll. lack Errion, Peoria, lll. Don 'Whan, Rock lsland, lll. lack Finnigan, Quincy, lll. Lee Matera, Rock Falls, lll. lack Melligan, Chicago, lll. Don Berg, loliet, lll. Don Doody, Chicago, lll. loe Petruzzi, Chicago, lll. Vince Carlin, Davenport, lowa Bob Shiloner, Hammond, lnd. Herman Miskowicz, Chicago, lll. lack Mooney, Chillicothe, lll. Ed Spera, Chicago, lll. Dick D011 Forbes Whan Spring Mud Bowl lack Errion Statistics for the 1948 Football Season Yards gained by Rushing Yards 1ost by Rushing NG1YGKf gakwd by Rudnna Forwcnd Pasang Anenqis Forward Passes Completed Yardsgynned by Passna Tota1CDHense No,ci Punk Ave.yards1ym'punt Ave. yds. gained per play on Tota1 Ottense Own 2549 200 2259 133 33 701 2000 53 35.1 5.0 Opponents 1301 375 1420 147 50 325 2251 01 30,0 38 St. Amhrose 13 Doane College 12 18 NW Missouri 14 16 Northern 111, 13 21 St. Norbert 7 19 St. Thomas 53 18 St. Ioseph Qlnclj 7 6 Loras 28 7 Bradley 33 18 Augustana CS. D1 12 15 Univ. oi Corpus Christi lTexasJ 13 TOTALS 151 192 St. Ambrose 19118 season record: Won 7 - - Lost 3 Bee Quintet Receives Last Minute Instructions Review of 1948-49 Cage Tilts The St. Ambrose cagers opened the l948f49 season against a strong and fast St. Thomas auintet from St. Paul, Minnesota, on the Bock lsland Armory court. Both teams started veteran tives and the game was a see-saw battle the first half, with the Tommies ahead 24 to 23 at the midway point. The second canto was a cold one for the Bees, and the shooting of Bill Sandstrom was instrumental in causing the Bees to suffer defeat by a 53-47 verdict. The second game of the season was more successful, as the Bees stopped a St. Norbert winning streak at 5 with their 7l-57 dunlcing of the Wisconsin lads, The fine rebounding and shooting of Kirby Lawlis and lack Donnelly was the main feature of the initial Bee victory of the season. A lanky St. Bene-dict's court team from Atchi- son, Kansas, met defeat at the hands of the Blue and White cagers on the Davenport High court, Thursday, December l6th. lack Donnel- ly's left and right-handed hook-shots were hitting quite consistently, the Peoria, lll., cager swished l7 points through the net in giving the Bees a 62450 victory. The Loras l-loliday Tournament was next on the agenda, but the few days layoff had their effect on the dribblers, for the Bees dropped their initial contest to Culver-Stockton by 54-48 Coach lim O'Connor Iack Donnelly Hits Again Tack Donnelly score. The Bees then moved to the consolation bracket, where they set a new St. Ambrose scoring record by swamping the Simpson Red- men, 85-48. The consolation finals found the Ambrosians having a strong first half against the home club, Loras, but the second half was a frigid one for all the Bees except lack Donnel- ly, who rolled up 26 markers as the St. Am- brose court men dropped the decision by the score of 74-62. Steve Slattery led the Loras cause by hitting l8 points. Thursday, Ianuary Sth, was a successful day, as the St. Ambrose dribblers started off the new year by pounding Wm. Penn College at Oskaloosa, lowa, 79-55. Little Len Czarnecki, a freshman standout from Chicago, hit his stride and accounted for 13 points, but was behind lack Donnelly and Gola Waters, who scored l9 and lil points, respectively. The Indiana trip was next for the Bees, and Coach lim O'Connor's cagers ended a l2 game winning streak at home for St. Ioseph on Kirby Lawlis' last minute field goal which clipped the Pumas, GU-57. The Bees trailed at halftime by 39-27, but the Blue and White netsters started pounding the hoops in the second period with the stellar play of Gola Waters and Kirby Lawlis the outstanding factors in the win. Friday night, lanuary 14, the Bees returned home to face the Bedmen from Simpson Col- lege. The game was a tough one all the way with both teams using race-horse tactics, but the scoring of lack Donnelly was instrumental in the 58-52 win for the Bees. Donnelly scored 22 points followed by Gola Waters with ll. Going into this game with Loras, the Bees had averaged 62 points per game and lack Donnelly was averaging l7.3 points per game. As usual, the great rival from Dubuque, Loras College, gave the Bees a tough time on the court, but the St. Ambrose cagers piled up a good first half lead to bring them a 43-34 victory. lack Donnelly and Len Czarnecki led the scorers with l5 and l3 points, respectively. The Blue and White continued their un- defeated record in the lowa Conference by The Hoosier Hot-shot Connects downing a stubborn Central team from Pella, lowa, on the Armory lloor. The Bees were torced to play without their two tall men, Kirby Lawlis and lack Donnelly, most ot the last halt as the two cagers fouled out. But the fine spirit of the Bees kept them rolling as they swept past the Dutchmen, 59-Sl. lack Donnelly was held by 6' 7 Stan Borgman, the Central pivot man, to 3 points, his lowest game total of the season. With the semester exams out of the way, Coach C'Connor moved his cagers up to West DePere, Wisconsin, to battle the Knights trom St. Norbert's. The hoopsters really went to work, using their fast break to bury the Green Knights by a score of 8Of6l. Kirby Lawlis swished the nets from all angles in the second half in counting l7 points for the evening, while Gola Waters showed the Vlfisconsin lads plenty ot floor finesse. The Bees started on a western tour the Sth of February by losing a rough and rugged game to Creighton University at Omaha, Neb- raska. The Bees committed 34 fouls which counted tor 26 ot the points for Creighton as the Bees went down to the tune ot 56-43. The defensive maneuvers seteup by the Bluejays kept the Bees baffled, and the loss of key men on fouls hurt the St. Ambrose quintet consider- ably. ...Q -Q ,l i C' 'l'll . ir -- Q Q ,, ,, ,T t Don Morris Bill Murdoch i ifrxnil liilt-Q? Gola Waters 3 4, ws-.--: His' 'fi' QA sv - .A,. Q' gg., -551'-5: E:5:g ' ,,,. . .,., , .,..... , , 5 f r 'Q fi if ' ..A, R, w -ffifggewiw g A . ,... W, - ' -4 ig Q .,. . 'f --'-: K .X .v..1.:-:Q 1 Len Czarnecki The powerful Regis Bangers were next for the Bees on their western swing, and the Den- ver, Colorado, team showed why they had won l8 out of 2U games for the eason by sock- ing a 62-44 defeat on the St. Ambrose squad. Bill Murdoch and Don Morris sparked the Bees, but it wasn't enough, as was indicated by 'the scoreboard. The St. Ambrose five returned to the home floor to smash St. loe's at Bock island Armory by the count of 62-47. This was the clincher to the Midlands Conference basketball crown for the Bees, since it was their fifth conference victory without a defeat. lack Donnelly returned to form by hooking 25 points through the nets. The play of Don Morris on defense was out- standing, as was the all-around play of every Bee player. Tim Q'Connor's five suffered their sixth loss of the season, Tuesday night, February l5th, when the Leatherneck cagers from Western Illinois State of Macomb, lllinois, chalked up their 20th victory for the season by downing the Bees 57-43. The game was a see-saw battle the first half when the score stood at 28-28, but the second half found two reserve cagers for Western hitting the hoop with one- handed set shots to shove the Bees behind. The last few minutes the Leathernecks held on to the ball by shooting only when necessary, which kept the Bees from gaining any points on the Western dribblers. The basketball cagers traveled to Pella, lowa, sg. Kirby Lcrwlis A' P-Siiwd .-.-.-.-.,.. . ,. Qwsm .Ii 355 1:-.-:1ft.' Wa - ::: s , ..,.-2-rggggrg. .. 3+ :, N, I . 'BW A 4 1 1-1 I f ' Bob Smiley Sideline support as Bees score l Bee cager opens February l8th, where they engaged the Central cagers. The Bees fast offensive maneuvers kept them in command of the game from the start as they rolled to a 42-27 first half lead. Don Morris clicked on his tirst five attempts to help the St. Ambrose cause and Bill Murdoch came through with his highest scoring total of the season by hitting for 2l markers. Don Morris followed close behind with l6. The final count showed the Bees on top 74-58. Moving from Central to Simpson, the Bees couldnt make it three in a row over the Bed- men, as Frank Casey's quintet squeezed out a 69-66 verdict in an overtime contest. The Bees suffered one of their coldest nights of the season, the players were unable to click and get their fast break started. lack Donnelly came through with QU points, and Bill Murdoch man- aged to drive l2 tallies through the net. Saturday night, Feb. 26th, the St. Ambrose cagers lost a thriller to the Loras Duhawks on their home floor by a narrow margin, 62-66. The tilt was the last for the Loras hoopsters in up Pumas deiense Howdy Poepsel regular season play, and the gym was jam- packed to capacity, The game was the usual Bee-Duhawk battle, with both teams giving out with all they had. Steve Slattery, senior center lor Loras, swished in 28 points to lead the host team, While freshman Bob Smiley split the 1948 49 St Ambrose Cage Squad nets for 22 markers belore fouling out in the last quarter. Returning home tor the last home tilt ol the season, the Blue and White cagers tied their season high tor one game by swamping the helpless Wm. Penn basketball quintet by an 8583 margin. lack Donnelly broke the in- dividual season record of 277 points by hitting tor 27 counters in the game to bring his season total to 298 points. The final game ot the season scheduled at St. Benedicts was cancelled because of the plans tor St. Ambrose to participate in an Iowa Sectional N.A.l.B. play-oft. The play-oils were cancelled when one ol the schools objected, and Iowa State Teachers was appointed to represent the Iowa district. Individual Scoring lor Season G FG FT PF TP Ave. lack Donnelly 20 120 58 60 298 l4.9 Bill Murdoch 20 57 30 37 lE4 8.2 Don Morris 18 50 33 44 l33 7.6 Gola Waters 20 53 42 60 l48 7.4 Kirby Lawlis 20 48 43 65 l39 6.8 Len Czarneclci 20 45 40 37 l30 6.3 Bob Smiley l8 35 7 40 77 4.2 Howdy Poepsel l9 23 25 29 7l 3,4 Dick Bartz ll 13 5 7 3l 2.6 Glyn lohnson ll 10 3 l0 23 2.l Don Berg l6 7 l 22 l5 l.0 TOTAL POINTS SCOBED: St. Ambrose l25l Ave. 62.6 Opponents lll0 Ave. 55.5 Front Row llelt to rightl: Poul Gebhordt, Bill Collery, Art Michcilik, Earl Riley, Charles Logic Top Row Cleft to rightjz Couch Mott Slorcevich, Horry Dexter, lim Horlmon, Dick Colson, Dick Simmons 1949 Wrestling Squad Coach Matt Stu-rcevich 'llie l9-48-49 socxsori record cmd scores: QPPONENT Si. Amb. Opp loxtoi XlVesleyon 30 lU Cornell O 3l l3iodloy 'll l5 Vlfczriloiirg lil 16 Vfcsiom lll. Slate CMcrcoml3, lllj l8 lS Nebrcslcot University 8 22 Oitiolio University 8 22 WC'i'il3urg 3 22 Seosori Recorclffi wins, 5 losses. Art Michcxlik Harry Dexter A Near Pin for Bee Grc1ppler Two St. Ambrose wrestlers finished the 1949 season with clean slates. Art Michalik, sophomore 225-lb. grappler from Chicago, finished his second season without a defeat in col- legiate wrestling, and Harry Dexter, the l2l-lb. former Daven- port high wrestler, completed his first collegiate season with- out a loss. Both boys were scheduled to participate in the National A.A,U. Wrestling tournament at Cedar Rapids, lowa, but Dexter was forced out due to a rib injury. Michalik corn- peted and won his first two matches before losing on a fall to the A,A.U. heavyweight title winner in a semi-final round. Although this was Michalik's first loss, a big future lies ahead for the l9fyear-old athlete and the wrestling picture in the years to come should prove very successful. Another athlete who represented St. Ambrose in the Na- tional A.A.U. meet at Cedar Rapids was Dick Colson, a trans- fer student from lowa State Teachers who was ineligible for varsity collegiate competition at St. Ambrose this past season. Dick won his first match but lost a close verdict in his second contest. He should give the Bees plenty of strength in the l36- lb. division in l9-49-50. The following eight mat men received wrestling letter awards for the l948-49 season: Harry Dexter, Davenport, lowa, Dick Simmons, Davenport, lowa, lim Hartman, Chicago, lll.g Bill Caffery, Davenport, lowa, Iohn Cfrothus, Davenport, lowa, Paul Cfebhardt, Manchester, lowa, Earl Riley, Des Moines, lowa, and Art Michalik, Chicago, lll. 4 Q Earl Riley Paul Gebhardt Z S lim Hartman Three Bee grapplers won Iowa Conference titles during the season. Harry Dexter and Dick Simmons, iormer Daven- port High Wrestlers, carried oft top honors in the l28 and l36 pound departments, respec- Lively. In the heavyweight oracket, Art Michalik, the giant sophomore from Chicago, retained the conference title tor the second consecutive year, Michalik hasn't lost a match in two years of colle- giate competition, 1948 BASEBALL TEAM Baseball Results of '48 St. Ambrose 17 Univ. of lll. Extension 1 CGalesburgD St. Ambrose 10 Western 111. State QMacombl 8 Cll inningsl St. Ambrose 6 St. Ambrose 3 St. Ambrose 4 St. Ambrose 7 St. Ambrose 9 St. Ambrose 8 St. Ambrose 21 CGalesburgl Upper lowa 3 Upper Iowa 9 Bradley University 5 Bradley 14 Monmouth College 3 Western 111. State CMacombl 3 Univ. of lll. Extension 2 1948 BEE BASEBALL SUMMARY The St. Ambrose baseball nine completed one of the most successful seasons in the history of the sport at the Davenport school. Under the capable leadership of Coach lim O'Connor, the Bee diamond men won six con- tests While losing three. Two of these losses came at the hands of the strong Bradley Uni- versity nine at Peoria and the other to Upper lowa University at Fayette, lowa. The Bee sluggers had originally scheduled 12 games for the season but rain interfered on three occasions and caused cancellation of the tilts. The victories were held over Monmouth College, Upper Iowa, Western lll. fMacombl f2, and Univ. of Illinois Extension CGalesburgl -2 Paul McAndrew and Chuck Stiglich were the No. 1 and 2 men on Coach O'Connor's pitching staff With Don Bauman and Bill Sum handling the catching duties. Toe Lucas, Don Morris, and Art Billie were the leading hitters for the Ambrosians. Other outstanding per- formers for the Bees were Gola Waters, lohn Bed McManus, lim McManus, Don Bauman, lack Einigan, Wayne Stone, and Paul Wolfe. Golf Review of 7948 Prospects tor a very successful season in N49 were quite noticeable to Bev. Father Kamerick as nine letter men returned from the I948 golt squad that won B out ot 8 matches and captured the Iowa Conference goli title, besides finishing second in the Midlands Con- Ierence and second in the Iowa State Golf Tournament held at Ames, Iowa. The l948 St. Ambrose inedalists lost their only two decisions to Iowa U, and Loras, both home on the Ames golf links, took top honors with the St. Ambrose link stars winning second place. Top men tor the Bees during the season were Bob Link, Davenport, Iowa, Tony Esposito, East Moline, Ill.g Bill Olson, Bock Island, Ill., Bernie Steiner, East Moline, Ill., Bob Duncan, Bock Island, Ill., lim Fahrner, Davenport, Iowa, Larry Etzkorn, Kirkwood, Missouri, Harry Achim, Aurora, Ill., lack Engler, Beloit, Wisconsin, and Al DeDoncker, Genesee, Ill. DeDoncker I 1948 St. Ambrose Golf Squad by very narrow margins. The wins were scored over Bradley CZD, Western Ill, State QZJ, Coe ill, and Loras KID, The golter's captured the Iowa Conference title tor the second consecutive year by nosing out their traditional uperiver rival, Loras. Loras came back in the Midlands Tournament to narrowly squeeze by the Bees to capture the Iirst Midlands Golt Meet, The Iowa State Golf Tournament included all the collegiate golf teams in Iowa and was held at Ames, Iowa. Iowa State, which is at was the only man lost through graduation in IQ48. Bill Clson is leading the I949 St. Ambrose golf team with his election by teammates to be Captain tor the season. The toughest schedule in the history oi the golt squad will be faced by Father Kamericks squad with Bradley, Western Ill., Loras, Marquette, and Notre Dame listed as opponents. Other schools are tentatively scheduled with two tourna- ments on the present schedule. 7948 St. Ambrose Tennis Results 1948 St. Ambrose Tennis Team Facing one of the toughest tennis schedules in the history of the school, the St. Ambrose court squad was forced to end the eason without sighting vic- tory once, although they were able to tie Loras, 2-2. During the l948 season Father Hratzs tennis squad lost to lowa U., Minnesota U., Bradley, Cor- nell, Western lll. State, and Loras. Lack of experience seemed to be the greatest handicap of the Bee court men, but Father Hratz expects the 1949 season to have a much brighter outlook. Although the Bees lost seven matches and tied only one, they were more successful when it came to tournament play in the Midlands and lowa Conferences. The courtmen tied for first place in the Midlands Tournament and finished third in the iowa Conference meet. Burke Dailey, former Davenport High tennis star, led the St. Ambrose singles competitors, as he fin- ished the regular season with five wins in eleven matches. ln tournament competition, Burke pulled down championship honors in the Midlands singles affair, but lost in the finals of the iowa Conference Match. ln doubles play, Clifford Squire and Malcolm Griffin were the top men for the Bees. They were able to reach the finals of the iowa Conference meet before losing to Garvey and West of Loras. Squire 6 Griffin 4 Leo Deutsch I ntramural Sports Any time of the day or night you will probably find Leo Deutsch, intrarriural director, rushing around the St, Am- brose campus keeping tab of the sports program which he inaugurated at St. Ambrose in l947. Deutsch, who is also line coach in football, first set up an intramural pro- gram at St. Ritas high school in Chi- cago and in six years as director Leo had one of the finest sports programs in the Chicago district. Deutsch bee lieves that lievery student should be given a chance to participate in some form of competitive athletics while in school. ln this wayf' he continues, the students become better acquainted with one another and physical benefits are received through participation in the program. Starting from scratch in l947, the St. Ambrose sports program is gaining momentum each year and at the pre- sent time over 700 students are partici- pating in intramurals. Basketball holds the No. l spot in popularity with over 360 students participating. Softball rates second with over 200 participants and is followed by volleyball with l60 com- petitors. Other sports which have widee spread interest arei bowling, swimming, water polo, ping pong singles and dou- bles, golf, and tennis. Director Deutsch has also held tournaments in pinochle, euchre, and checkers. Last year over l20 men competed in the pinochle tourna- ment. Much work is involved each year in organizing and arranging the intra- mural sports program. For instance, dur- ing the 1948-49 season more than 36 teams took part in the basketball pro- gram and the games were played each evening in the College Gym from 6:00 till l0:00 P. M. Cexcept when the var- sity teams of the college and academy were making use of the facilitiesl. The basketball program was set up in four leagues and the winners in each league were: League l-e-Umbriagos, Globetrot- ters and Whitney Parishoners fall tied for lst placeig League 2-Dirty Socks, League 3eTri-City Rockets, and League 4-Ot- tumwa Gaels. At the end of the season, the two top teams in each league participated in an elimination tournament to decide who would represent St. Ambrose in the an- nual Midlands conference. All of the teams participating in the tournament were as evenly matched as any tournament op- ponents could possibly be, with each game a close battle to the finish. The Dirty Socks won the tournament by a narrow 25-24 thriller over the fast-break- ing Ottumwa Gaels, but were eliminated in their first round of the Midlands Extra- mural tourney by a St. loseph intramural quintet. ln other intramural play, the Los Lo- cos volleyball team, composed entirely of students from Mexico, won the St. Am- brose title for the second year in a row and captured second place honors in the Extramural tournament at St. loseph. The Umbriaaos bowling team, coni- posed of Zielinski, Ketza, Lesniak, Bonges, Disher, Gotfryd, and Carbone, captured the HBowladrome title and also captured the championship title in the Midlands Extramural tournament. Ping-pong came next with Burke Daily topping the singles contestants and then teaming with Al Abdo, a Mexico City lad, to win the doubles title. Dailey and Abdo also combined to capture the Midlands Extramural doubles crown. Director Leo Deutsch wasn't able to bring home the first place award in the Midlands Extramural tournament, as he did in l948, but the athletes put up a terrific battle before finishing in second place. Loras captured the '49 title. Officiating of the intramurals is handled by Deutsch's intramural class members. The whistle-tooters are well versed in the rules of each game and there is very little need for arguments, The experience received in hand- ling these games will help considerably if any of the men plan on officiating in athletics after graduation. Lack of facilities seems to be the only hold- back on having a more extensive sports pro- gram. Touch football, soccer, and ice hockey are a few of the sports which would probably be placed on the intramural program if a place could be found to hold these events. lt is hoped that in a few years the program can be ex- panded to take in all of the sports which stu- dents are interested. Leo Deutsch recently received a letter from Louis Means, intramural director at the Uni- versity of Nebraska, who is one of the leading intramural exponents in the United States. Means praised Deutsch for his fine work in ex- panding the program at St. Ambrose and help- ing to organize the Midlands Conference Extra- mural tournament. The first annual tournament was held at St. Ambrose in l948, with Deutsch in charge. St. Ambrose intramural athletes won first place, St. Ioseph second, Loras third, and St. Norbert's fourth. The high-light of the Spring intramural pro-- gram is the Field Day, which is held in May on the St. Ambrose campus. The students take part in such events as softball and football throws, base running, shot put, high jump, track events, softball all-star game, and many other events which start early in the morning and end late in the evening. Awards are given to the winners in each event. 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A W5Ng.ai '- , 'F' Qs: , nsiiur -if X Adams, Alonco Theodore 922 W. 16th St. Davenport, Iowa Adams, Vincent Iohn Dewitt, Iowa Aldrich, Ralph William 747 16th Ave. East Moline, Ill. Ambrose, Raymond A. 5335 Racine Chicago, Ill. Angerer, Frank Lawrence Wilton Ict., Iowa Beck, William E. 1034 Brown Davenport, Iowa Bishop, Robert S 107 Iohnson Peoria, Ill. Bissonnette, Maynard R. Apt. 10B St. Ambrose College Davenport, Iowa Blackman, Donald Smith 2415 Pershing Davenport, Iowa Bly, Donald Francis 762 10th Ave. South Clinton, Iowa Bollaert, William Edward 906 20th Ave. East Moline, Ill. Boney, Everett Matthew 2716 llth Ave. Moline, Ill. Bonte, Kenneth Paul 1401 15th St. Moline, Ill. Brady, Frank Martin 1005 N, Center St. Bloomington, Ill. Bronner, Richard William 624 W. 5th St. Davenport, Iowa Burns, Francis I 1700 22nd St, Rock Island, Ill. Burris, Iames R. 5157 Wash, Blvd. Chicago, Ill. Bushma, Peter Ioseph 7742 So. Carpenter Chicago, Ill. Campbell, Iames B 1632 W, 13th St. Davenport, Iowa Seniors Carlin, Vincent Eugene 704 W. 16th St. Davenport, Iowa Castronova, Thomas 5172 W. North Chicago, Ill. Cherry, Ioseph Ambrose 225172 10th Ave. Rock Island, Ill Clark, lohn Bernard Ir. 227 5th Ave. North Clinton, Iowa Coleman, lohn William 442 10th Ave. South Clinton, Iowa Connor, Iames G. RFD Ontario, New York Conroy, Iames Patrick Ir. 6752 S. Bishop St. Chicago, Ill. Cooney, Gerald Thomas 3428 Tillmore Lane Davenport, Iowa Corrigan, Lawrence Edward 720 Leclaire Davenport, Iowa Cosgrove, Iohn Doyle 1429 Brady St. Davenport, Iowa Costello, Ronald Edmund 301 W. 6th St. Davenport, Iowa Cruse, Richard Farrell Mechanicsville, Iowa Cunningham, Iolin A. 1120 16th Ave. Rock Island, Ill. Dailey, Arthur E. 2842 Middle Rd. Davenport, Iowa Dale, Lee R. 1112 Grand Ave. Davenport, Iowa Dannacher, Paul B. 2513 Scott Davenport, Iowa De Decker, Peter Louis 7 Riverview Place Davenport, Iowa Delaney, Iohn Thomas 48 S. Crest Rd. Chattanooga, Tenn. Delsashmutt, Edward Iames 256 So. 9th Burlington, Iowa DePinto, Thomas Edward 1409 So. 60th St. Cicero, Ill. DeTaeye, WVilliam I 710 23rd Ave. East Moline, 111. DeVrieze, Albert H 1312172 18th Ave East Moline, Ill. Doyle, Iohn Bernard 1424 Grant St. Bettendorf, Iowa Dunagan, Ioseph Vernon 704 Grandview Des Moines, Iowa Duncan, Robert Miles 625 42nd St. Rock Island, Ill. Dwyer, Eugene Ioseph 0005 Escanaba Ave. Chicago, Ill. Enburg, Robert Carlyle 1539 24172 Rock Island, Ill. Engelmann, Robert Charles 1206 W. 6th St. Davenport, Iowa Eversman, George Henry 717 North 7th St. Burlington, Iowa Fallon, Edward Iosepli 3940 W, Polk Chicago, Ill. Firer, Donald Paul 1129 21st Ave. East Moline, I11. Fitzpatrick, Charles Edward 508 W, 44th Street Chicago, Ill. Flaherty, Robert Martin Ladd, Ill. Fleming, William Donald 37 Harrison Oak Park, Ill. Floersch, Ioseph Paul 915 20th Ave, So. Nashville, Tenn. Freddy, William Iames Atkinson, Ill. Freiburg, Fred Iohn 1131172 W. 10th St. Davenport, Iowa Freiburg, Roger Ioseph 410 S. Central Burlington, Iowa Gardner, Paul Iohn 1522 Main Davenport, Iowa Garrett, William Henry 1535 Mound Davenport, Iowa Gaughran, Iohn B. 312 W. State St. Westville, 111. Grady, Thomas A. 2115 So. 5th St. Springfield, 111. Greenwood, Iohn H. 1561 12th St. Rock Island, Ill. Grothusen, Iarnes Francis 1526112 14th St. Rock Island, Ill. Harnlink, Walter Francis 224 West 14th St. Davenport, Iowa Hanson, Ioseph K. 788 25th Ave. Ct. Moline, Ill. Hartman, lohn David 6231 So. Sacramento Chicago, Ill. Hayes, Donald Bernard 1433 Cleveland Ave. Burlington, Iowa Heller, Iames W. 501 So. Lincoln Davenport, Iowa Herbst, Clifford Leslie 1314 14th St. Rock Island, Ill. Hernandez, loseph Arthur 3624 W. Locust Davenport, Iowa Hiegel, lerry M. 1215 Tremont Davenport, Iowa Hoenig, Howard Eugene 713112 18th St. Ft. Madison, Iowa Hofmann, William B. 2540 Fulton Davenport, Iowa Hogan, Iames David 695 Maury Memphis, Tenn. Seniors Huffman, Robert Wm. 3331 Hobson Davenport, Iowa Hughes, Robt. Thomas 9040 S. Bishop Chicago, Ill. Ianney, Hugh Victor RR 4 Davenport, Iowa Iohnson, Frank Piere 2627 16th Ave. Moline, Ill. Iohnson, Harvey Iohn Box 395 Lafayette, Minn. Iohnson, Wayne Kenneth 2039 VV. 4th Davenport, Iowa Kaisen, Harold Christ 1902 Harrison Davenport, Iowa Kennedy, William Iames 1524 9th Ave. Rock Island, Ill. Kloepfer, Iohn Stephen 111 Richards Ioliet, Ill. Koch, Edward Iohn 2531 22112 Ave. Rock Island, Ill. Koch, William Louis 15246 Center Harvey, Ill. Kozikowski, Iohn 1716 13th Ave. Moline, Ill. LaMont, George D. 602 15th St. Bemidji, Minn. Langan, Robert E, 8812 Wabash Chicago, Ill. Lannan, Robert 1. 501 21st St. Ct. East Moline, 111. Lawlor, Daniel Ioseph Victor, Iowa Lawlor, Robert lames Apt. 11C St. Ambrose College Davenport, Iowa Legris, Harvey Ioseph 1905 Tremont Davenport, Iowa Lesniak, Theodore loseph 309 Clark St. Oglesby, Ill. Lindle, George 1. 410 Van Horn Muscatine, Ill. Logan, Stanley Martin 4 Grant Court Long Branch, New lersey McAndrew, Robert F. 2626 Brady Davenport, Iowa McCaffrey, Lawrence 1. 13926 Lincoln Dalton, 111. McCluskey, Iohn Walter 4402 West End Chicago, Ill. McEwen, Thomas Philip 120 E. Market St. Iowa City, Iowa McGinn, Iohn A. 401 W. 10th St. Sterling, Ill. McGowan, Ioseph Martin RR 2 Colfax, Ill. McGrory, William Paul RR 1 Brooklyn, Iowa McKnight, V. Gregory Ir. 303 S. Center Marshalltown, Iowa McManus, lames Francis 625 Colorado St. Davenport, Iowa McManus, Iohn loseph 625 Colorado St. Davenport, Iowa McManus, Richard Philip 208 Fulton Terrace Keokuk, Iowa Maas, Paul 3109 Grand Ave. Davenport, Iowa Mahoney, Denis I. 347 S. Cicero Ave. Chicago, Ill. Mandas, lohn Nicholas 1525112 Grand Ave. Davenport, Iowa Mapes, Elmer Arthur 501 W. 8th Muscatine, Iowa Marron, Iohn Bernard 436 W. 8th St. Davenport, Iowa Marron, lohn Paul 1711 W. 17th St. Davenport, Iowa Maskel, lack Iohn 814 15th Ave. So. Clinton, Iowa Matthews, Herbert Leslie 410 N. Belville Ave. Indianapolis, Ind. Mills, Louis Clark 2823 8th Ave. Moline, Ill. Mohr, Robert G. 925 34th Ave. Rock Island, Ill. Moravek, Richard T. 1015 W. 15th Davenport, Iowa Morgan, Lawrence 9-B, St. Ambrose College Davenport, Iowa Mosenfelder, Iohn A. 814 17th St. Rock Island, Ill. Mowbray, Thomas Ioseph Bradford, 111. Mueller, Iames Irwin 1142 42nd St. Rock Island, Ill. Mullaney, Stephen Wm. 627 S. Dittmer Davenport, Iowa Mumey, Richard W. 1702 llth St. Moline, Ill. Murphy, Iames W. Milan, lll. Nobile, Angelo Ioseph 901 Dodds Ave. Chattanooga, Tenn. O'Donnell, Paul Iames Williamsburg, Iowa O'Neill, Richard F. 1120112 14th Moline, Ill. Quigley, Robert loseph 7352 Colls Ave. Chicago, Ill. Quinlan, Patrick Thos. 229112 East 6th Davenport, Iowa Seniors Rahn, Orlo Iohn 405 S. Lincoln Ave. Davenport, Iowa Ralts, Robert Ir. 2325 W. Locust St. Davenport, Iowa Rasmussen, William I. 2011 6th Ave. Moline, Ill. Reck, William P. 1500 15th St. Rock Island, Ill. Rice, Edward loseph 1207 Third Peoria, Ill. Ringness, lohn R. 705 Indiana Peoria, Ill. Roels, Ioseph Paul 537 21st East Moline, Ill. Rogers, Frank P. 6831 No, Kenton Lincolnwood, Ill. Ruttini, William I. Ave. Pres. Masarik 123 Mexico D. F., Mexico Runyon, William D. 913 40th St. Ct. Moline, Ill. Russel, Richard M. 303 Union loliet, Ill. Ryan, loseph Stephen 811 LeClaire Chicago, Ill. Sanders, Robert Iohn Baxter Hotel Burlington, Iowa Sasek, Edwin F. 712 Linden Pl. Alton, lll. Sasek, Gilbert Anthony 712 Linden Pl. Alton, Ill. Saunders, Herbert F. 2002112 Lillie Ave. Davenport, Iowa Schaefer, Leslie E. 317 Ave. F Ft. Madison, Iowa Schatteman, Richard R. 619112 lst Ave. Silvis, Ill. Schebler, Arthur V. 2505 Davenport Ave. Davenport, Iowa Schmidt, Bernard Fay 2716 llth Ave. C Moline, Ill. Scott, Dennis S. 2644 Main Davenport, Iowa Sherwin, William F. 1049 N. Wells Chicago, Ill. Stone, Ierome D. 905 16th Ave. Rock Island, Ill. Taylor, Harry G, 1014 E. Rusholme St. Davenport, Iowa Tierney, David Hugh 117 E Denny Ave. Mokena, 111. Tofanelli, Albert D. 732 Sylvan Ct. Davenport, Iowa Tornquist, Iohn A. 1934112 Main Davenport, Iowa Velde, Richard Henry 1024 Bacon St. Pekin, Ill. Vorderberg, Charles C, 1212 Division St. Davenport, Iowa Wallace, Robert R. 2102112 Elm Davenport, Iowa Walsh, William M. 324 lst Ave. Clinton, Iowa Weber, Glen Gaylord Saunemin, Ill. Welsh, Patrick 2708 Farnam Davenport, Iowa Wiegand, Edward A. 629 E. 8th Davenport, Iowa Wielgos, Stanley lohn C S V 6219 Sheridan Rd. Chicago, I11. Wigglesworth, David W 2708 College Ave. Davenport, Iowa Abdo, Albert R., Mexico D. F., Mexico Ahern, Iohn M., Chicago, Ill. Ahlers, Alois H., New Vienna, Iowa Ambre, Richard L., Aurora, Ill. Angerer, Richard L., Rock Island, Ill. Arnold, Thomas D., Dallas City, Ill. Bach, Robert I., Davenport, Iowa Baker, Iohn W., Chicago, Ill. Balzer, Richard P., Bettendorf, Iowa Baron, Henry, Mexico D. F., Mexico Barron, Charles W., Vinton, Iowa Bawiec, Edward I., Oglesby, Ill. Becker, Bruce C., Memphis, Tenn. Bell, Lawrence I., Morris, Ill. Bepko, Ralph C., Chicago, Ill. Beran, Harold C., Victor, Iowa Beyer, Iohn M., Davenport, Iowa Beyer, Robert C., Davenport, Iowa Bixenman, Gerald L., Ft. Madison, Iowa Blackman, Wilmer R., Pleasant Valley, Iowa Bliss, Gayle I. Ir., Davenport, Iowa Blough, William A., Odell, Ill. Bluth, Howard R., Ioliet, Ill. Boldt, Richard L., Davenport, Iowa Bowers, Paul D., Davenport, Iowa Boyle, Iames I. Ir., Ottawa, Ill. Bradley, Iames T., Savanna, Ill. Breen, Thomas R., Streator, Ill. Breuning, Walter A., Peru, Ill. Brooks, Wayne A., Davenport, Iowa Brugman, Donald A., Rock Island, Ill. Bucaric, Ioseph A., Ioliet, Ill. Burns, Deland I., Kankakee, Ill. Burns, Iames M., Kankakee, Ill. Cahail, Robert F., Rock Island, Ill. Cahill, Iames M., Bradford, Ill. Callahan, Bernard I., Dixon, Ill. Callahan, Robert E., Rock Island, Ill. Camfield, Thomas W., South Bend, Ind. Campagno, Sam I., Rock Island, Ill. Campbell, Francis T., Chicago, Ill. Carbone, Rocco W., Chicago, Ill. Carey, Robert V., Rock Island, Ill. Carlin, Raymond M., Davenport, Iowa Carr, William P., Ottumwa, Iowa Carroll, Paul I., Philadelphia, Penn. Cassidy, Iohn F., Princeton, Ill. Champagne, Kenneth W., Davenport, Iowa Christensen, Alvin G., Davenport, Iowa Cline, Alvin G., Davenport, Iowa Coffou, Iohn I., Chicago, Ill. Collins, Iohn F., Osage, Iowa Connealy, William I., Sterling, Ill. Cooney, Thomas D., Woodstock, Ill. Cooper, Philip I., Memphis, Tenn. Cosby, Irving O., Chicago, Ill. Costa, Thomas M., Springfield, Ill. Coughlin, Thomas I., Peoria, Ill. Creager, Robert I., Bloomington, Ill. Cronkleton, Howard A., Donahue, Iowa Juniors Crowley, William V., Delmar, Iowa Cunningham, Eugene P., Des Moines, Iowa Danielsen, Robert L., Davenport, Iowa Darling, Franklin A., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Davis, Philip I., Nashville, Tenn. Davis, William E., Ottumwa, Iowa Dawson, William F., Ottumwa, Iowa DeBesschop, Iean I., Moline, Ill. DeDecker, Donovan L., Moline, Ill. DelMonaco, William I., Oak Park, Ill. DePron, Wayne R., Davenport, Iowa Devine, Paul W., Davenport, Iowa Dilulio, Dominic A., East Moline, Ill. DiMarco, Eugene R., Prophetstown, Ill. Dismer, William H., East Moline, Ill. Dobrovolski, Alphonse I., Chicago, Ill. Doehler, Iack E., Davenport, Iowa Dolan, Thomas E., Clinton, Iowa Donahue, Thomas I. Ir., Pocahontas, Iowa Donnelly, Iohn W., Peoria, Ill. Donohue, Maurice W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Doody, Donald I., Chicago, Ill. Doose, Russell I., Davenport, Iowa Doty, Floyd R., Muscatine, Iowa Douglas, Robert P., Davenport, Iowa Dow, William G., Bloomington, Ill. Doyle, Richard E., Neola, Iowa Dries, Robert E., Wheaton, Ill. Drozdowski, Casimir I., Chicago, Ill. Duffy, Dale C., Davenport, Iowa Dunlap, Ioseph A., Chicago, Ill. Dunn, Francis, R., Oxford, Iowa Dwyer, Edward C., Rock Island, Ill. Dye, Gerald B., Paris, Missouri Eich, Harry A., Rock Island, Ill. Errion, Glen I., Peoria, Ill. Errion, Iohn W., Peoria, Ill. Esposito, Tony, East Moline, Ill. Evans, Stephen D., Davenport, Iowa Feeney, Raymond T., Davenport, Iowa Feeney, Robert I., Davenport, Iowa Felker, Walter D., Ottumwa, Iowa Fitzsimmons, Iames P., Elmwood Park, Ill. Foley, Matthey O., Oak Park, Ill. Fowler, Iesse R., Moline, Ill. Freitag, Bernard F., Donnellson, Iowa Froeschle, Richard A., Davenport, Iowa Fuller, Iames P., Muscatine, Iowa Gannon, Lawrence I., Brooklyn, Iowa Gannon, Thomas M., Chicago, Ill. Gasser, Michael F., Davenport, Iowa Gillman, Bernard C., Rock Island, Ill. Gilmore, Thomas I., St. Louis, Missouri Golden, Thomas B., Davenport, Iowa Goldsmith, Iames H., Davenport, Iowa Gonyo, Iames E., Morrison, Ill. Goossens, Harry I., Moline, Ill. Greve, Walter W., Rock Island, Ill. Griffin, Malcolm I., Memphis, Tenn. Grothus, Iohn F., Davenport, Iowa Guck, Henry I., Souk Rapids, Minn. Gutiey, Lester F., East Moline, Ill. Hamerlinck, Iohn D., Moline, Ill. Hamill, Warren C., Rock Island, Ill. Hardin, Edward O., Rock Island, Ill. Harris, Frederick W., Davenport, Iowa Hart, Iohn W., Davenport, Iowa Hart, Thomas P., Davenport, Iowa Harty, Leo E., Seneca, Ill. Hathorn, Claud T., Memphis, Tenn. Hauschilcl, Wayne A., Davenport, Iowa Hender, Robert S., Davenport, Iowa Hennes, David K., Moline, Ill. Herold, Henry I., Chicago, Ill. Hiegel, William L., Davenport, Iowa Hild, George P., Davenport, Iowa Hillmer, William L., Moline, Ill. Hilton, Iohn T., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Hobson, Ioseph S., Mexico D. F., Mexico Hogan, Thomas D., Davenport, Iowa Hogue, Thomas L., Rock Island, Ill. I-Iolleran, Iames H., Tiskilwa, Ill. Hollernbaek, Richard L., Rock Island, Ill Horton, Charles D., Rock Island, Ill. Hughes, Dale I., Moline, Ill. Hughes, Thomas I., Rock Island, Ill. Hult, Iames C., Davenport, Iowa Ijams, Richard H., Moline, ll. Iacobs, Francis I., Clinton, Iowa Iager, Donald R., Davenport, Iowa Iager, Lyle R., Davenport, Iowa Iohnson, Benjamin F. Ir., Bridgeton, N. I. Iohnson, Keith E., Moline, Ill. Iohnson, Warren I., Chicago, Ill. Iorgensen, Willard I., Davenport, Iowa Iourny, Iames T., Davenport, Iowa Kane, Edward I., Chicago, Ill. Karwath, Arthur A., Davenport, Iowa Kantz, Carl A. Ir., Davenport, Iowa Keigher, Manning I-2 Manteno, Ill. Keller, William I-I., Davenport, Iowa Kelly, Charles H., Chicago, Ill. Kelly, Ioseph P. Ir., Rock Island, Ill. Kennedy, Iohn M., Hoopeston, Ill. Kilgare, Burton F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Killian, Iames L., Bloomington, Ill. Killion, Iohn M., Davenport, Iowa Kirby, Edward P., Ypsilanti, Mich. Kmetz, Francis S., Davenport, Iowa Knickrehm, Albert B., Walcott, Iowa Koehler, Alfred H., Rock Island, Ill. Kokjohn, Ioseph E., Ft. Madison, Iowa Koos, Carl H. Ir., Davenport, Iowa ' Korn, Thomas Q., Peoria, Ill. Kostelz, Iohn I., Ioliet, Ill. Kozich, Peter P., Davenport, Iowa Kratt, Robert A., Davenport, Iowa Kreil, Donald F., Davenportflowa Juniors Kristak, Frederick R., Chicago, Ill. Kristal, Benjamin H., Streator, Ill. Kurtz, Richard F., Fairfield, Iowa Kuta, Frank I., Chicago, Ill. Lanaghan, David M., Davenport, Iowa Lanaghan, Edward I., Davenport, Iowa Landauer, Alan D., Davenport, Iowa Langan, Patrick H., Streator, Ill. Lanzilloti, Ioseph I., Berwyn, Ill. Lawlis, Kirby M., Forest City, Ill. Lawrence, 'William G., Fulton, Ill. Lee, Warren H., Davenport, Iowa Lefebvre, Iohn T., Canton, Ill. Lenahan, Richard A., Bloomington, Ill. Lijewski, Frank E., LaSalle, Ill. Lindblad, Iohn L., Moline, Ill. Linden, Donald K., Davenport, Iowa Link, Robert O., Davenport, Iowa Little, Donald E., Davenport, Iowa Loome, Thomas I. Ir., Davenport, Iowa Lotspeich, Charles A., Davenport, Iowa Luber, Walter I., Highland, Ill. Lucas, Ioseph F., Streator, Ill. Lynch, Carlos I., Clinton, Iowa McCarthy, Donald I., Davenport, Iowa McConville, William E., Knoxville, Iowa McDonald, Iames A., Laura, Ill. McGinn, Thomas I., Davenport, Iowa McGrath, Iames E., Peoria, Ill. McLaughlin, Henry L., Moline, Ill. Maloy, Dale R., Mendota, Ill. Mannion, Gerald F., Chicago, Ill. Manock, Iohn D., Peoria, Ill. Marme, M. Raymond, Peoria, Ill. Marshall, George F., Rock Island, Ill. Martin, Charles E., Keokuk, Iowa Martin, Patrick I., Springfield, Ill. Masters, Thomas S., Omaha, Nebr. Masterson, Iohn A., Des Moines, Iowa Mear, August M., Kankakee, Ill. Menke, Cecil F., West Point, Iowa Merchie, Robert L., Moline, Ill. Michael, Vincent C., Davenport, Iowa Michl, Edwin L., Davenport, Iowa Mindock, Iohn K., Oglesby, Ill. Mogan, Thomas F., Nashville, Tenn. Molinari, Francis A., Chicago, Ill. Monahan, Ioseph L., Clinton, Iowa Mooney, Iohn F., Chillicothe, Ill. Morris, Donald I., Streator, Ill. Morrissey, Iohn I., Hopedale, Ill. Morrissey, Lawrence P., Peoria, Ill. 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Randolph, Aaron P., Davenport, Iowa Redd, Harold N., Chicago, Ill. Reilman, Thomas I., Davenport, Iowa Reynolds, Ioseph K., Moline, Ill. Riley, I. Patrick, Ottumwa, Iowa Robson, Robert A., Crete, Ill. Rock, Leo F., Sterling, Ill. Roling, Vernard A., Clinton, Iowa Rosenfield, Charles L., Rock Island, Ill. Roushar, George P., Oxford, Iowa Rozema, Morris I., Davenport, Iowa Ryan, Francis I., Streator, Ill. Ryan, Iames E., Bloomington, Ill. Schafer, Thomas B., Moline, Ill. Scheck, Michael L., Chicago, Ill. Schotka, Frank F. Ir., Silvis, Ill. Schultz, Herbert F., Rock Island, Ill. Scott, Vaile I., Rock Falls, Ill. Shank, Iames A., Whitefish Bay, Wis. Shuhan, Edward F., Ohio, Ill. Sheehan, Patrick E., Chicago. Ill. Sheehy, Wilford L., Searsboro, Iowa Sherwood, Clayton T., Clinton, Iowa Sherwood, Lloyd D., Clinton, Iowa Sierra, Iulien T., East Moline, Ill. Smidebush, Iohn E., Sterling, Ill. Smith, Robert A., Davenport, Iowa Smith, Willard M., Moline, Ill. Smoller, Andrew F., Clinton, Iowa Stahl, Paul, Davenport, Iowa Staley, Thomas E., Davenport, Iowa Steel, Iames R., Fort Wayne ,Ind. Steiner, Bernard M., East Moline, Ill. Stephens, Kenneth V., Davenport, Iowa Steven, Donald L., Davenport, Iowa Stevenson, Theodore T., Rock Island, Ill. Juniors Canada Stiefel, Mark A., Burlington, Iowa Stiglich, Emery P., Ioliet, Ill. Stiles, Glen M., Davenport, Iowa Stribley, Orrin R., Davenport, Iowa Sueppel, William F., Iowa City, Iowa Sullivan, William I., Dewitt, Iowa Super, William I., Ft, Madison, Iowa Suter, Albert L., Nashville, Tenn. Swade, Richard D., Berwyn, Ill. Szekely, Edward C., Rock Island, Ill. Tagler, Robert M., Chicago, Ill. Tangen, Raymond I., Bluegrass, Iowa Tappe, Richard W., Freeport, Ill. Terfler, Raymond, Chicago, Ill. Thoennes, Paul I., Bloomington, Ill. Thoensen, Frank C., Davenport, Iowa Thomas, Harry H., Rock Island, Ill. Thoni, Horace W., Nashville, Tenn. Tobin, Emmett I., Streator, Ill. Toohey, Bart I., Salem, Oregon Toomey, Iohn P., Davenport, Iowa Trickey, Iames I., Owasa, Iowa Underwood, Thomas V., Peoria, Ill. Uranich, Edward F., Peoria, Ill. Vaile, Ioseph E., Dixon, Ill. Van Echaute, Aurel G., Moline, Ill. Van Horn, Ioseph P., Rock Island, Ill. Van Speybroeck, Peter A., Moline Ill. Vasen, Warren I., Davenport, Iowa Vehr, George I., Knoxville, Tenn. Vinar, Hyman, Rock Island, Ill. Vogel, Bernard C., Sigourney, Iowa Von Gunten, Louis E., Wheaton, Ill. Vrombaut, Iohn T., Moline, Ill. Walsh, Norman I., Clinton, Iowa Walsh, Thomas M., Chicago, Ill. VValton, Ioseph H., Clinton, Iowa Warner, Robert M., Chicago, Ill. Weeg, Martin C., Davenport, Iowa Weisbruch, Richard C., Peoria, Ill. Weldon, Iames G., Bettendorf, Iowa Wells, Robert M., Rock Island, Ill. Wendle, Edward F., Alton, Ill. Whalen, Iames, Davenport, Iowa Whipple, Richard E., Vinton, Iowa White, Robert L., Davenport, Iowa Widing, Raymond I., Chicago Hgts., Ill. Wiebler, Iames R., Ft. Madison, Iowa Wiebler, Richard B., Davenport, Iowa 'Wiebler, William F., Ft. Madison, Iowa Williams, Kenneth IW., Rock Island, Ill. Witte, Albert B., Salem, Iowa 'Wood, Glenn O., Rock Island, Ill. Wooten, Ioseph D., Memphis, Tenn. Wright, Patrick I., Springfield, Ill. Wulf, William F., Davenport, Iowa Zilligan, Norbert I., Hazel Crest, Ill. Zmuda, Walter I., Moline, Ill. Zupanic, Leonard I., Ioliet, Ill. Achim, I-Iarold, Aurora, Illinois Ade, Ralph D., Moline, Illinois Aguado, Ioseph L., Chicago, Illinois Albright, Iohn I., Racine, Wisconsin Amschler, Alvin I., Chicago, Illinois Andrejasick, Frank H., Summit, Ill. Anderson, Art W., Davenport, Iowa Angerer, Bernard I., Rock Island, Ill. Aste, Vincent I., Memphis, Tenn. Avesing, Francis X., Muscatine, Iowa Ballic, William L., Rock Island, Ill. Bowden, Iohn D., Davenport, Iowa Beary, Iohn L., Louilia, Iowa Beary, Richard M., Louilia, Iowa Belha, Ierry P., Lyndon, Ill. Belmonte, Eugene R., Chicago, Ill. Berg, Don K., Ioliet, Ill. Bergthold, Cletus R., West Point, Iowa Bevenour, Robert I., Davenport, Iowa Bowling, Iames M., Memphis, Tenn. Brennan, Ronald G., Chicago, Ill. Brunson, Robert L., Davenport, Iowa Bruyntjens, Frank D., Moline, Ill. Bullard, Coy M., Davenport, Iowa Byrd, Billie K., Rock Island, Ill. Cahill, Bernard R., Bradford, Ill. Cahill, I. Quin, West Branch, Iowa Callery, Robert F., Princeville, Ill. Caron, Thomas E., Oak Park, Ill. Chouteau, Thomas F., Independence, Kansas Claussen, Gerald D., Davenport, Iowa Clippert, Duane I., Beloit, Wisconsin Colegrove, Duane C., East Moline, Ill. Colson, Richard C., Davenport, Iowa Condon, Cal, Flossmoor, Ill. Conover, Iames I-I., Davenport, Iowa Connealy, William I., Walthill, Nebraska Cosgrove, Iohn I., East Moline, Ill. Cosgrove, Thomas I., East Moline, Ill. Costello, Donald E., Davenport, Iowa Costello, Russell L., Rockford, Ill. Coyle, Iames A., Moline, Ill. Cox, Louis W., Davenport, Iowa Crane, William H., Moline, Ill. 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F., Chicago, Ill. McNiel, Donald I., East Moline, Ill, MacTaggart, Thomas M., Davenport, Iowa Mach, Iohn R., Rock Island, Ill. Maher, Frank I., Ioliet, Ill. Maher, Daniel I., Ioliet, Ill. Malksey, Robert M., Oskaloosa, Iowa Manatt, Sam L., Keota, Iowa Mann, Charles E., Clinton, Iowa Marry, Thomas F., Galesburg, Ill. Martin, Michael A. Ir., Springfield, Ill. Mattheis, Ioseph W., Chicago, Ill. Matthews, Rex D., Davenport, Iowa Mayer, Brother W. C., Chicago, Ill. Melligan, Iohn M., Chicago, Ill. Meyer, Herbert I., Chicago, Ill. Michalik, Arthur E., Chicago, Ill, Micklewright, Raymond W., Davenport, Iowa Mierzwinski, Brother E. A., Chicago, Ill. Minnihan, Harold T., Dixon, Ill. Miskowicz, Herman I., Chicago, Ill. Montgomery, Kenneth D., Clinton, Iowa Moran, Stephen P., Chicago, Ill. Morrissey, Ioseph A., Amboy, Ill. Mulvihill, Donald I., Chicago, Ill. Mulvihill, Mark M., Cumming, Iowa Murdoch, William E., Washington, Ind. Myers, Richard W., Coal Valley, Ill. Naughtin, Raymond I., Ohio, Ill. Newell, William E., Sterling, Ill. Nicosia, Anthony M., Chicago, Ill. Niemeyer, Iohn W., East Moline, Ill. Northrup, Iohn I., Des Moines, Iowa O'Connor, Iohn A., Peoria, Ill. O'I-Iare, Robert M., Chicago, Ill. Ohrt, Harry C., Davenport, Iowa O'Keefe, Donald I., Chicago, Ill. O'Laughlin, George W., Peoria, Ill. O'Meara, Gerald M., Williamsburg, Iowa O'Niel, Terrence I., Alton, Ill. Opelka, William I., Chicago, Ill. Papenbrock, Donald E., Davenport, Iowa Parrish, Whitney L., Victor, Iowa Parker, Shields I., Knoxville, Tenn. Pauly, Kenneth R., Moline, Ill. Payton, Robert I., Park Ridge, Ill. Peterschmidt, Dennis F., West Point, Iowa Petersen, Everett R., Davenport, Iowa Petersen, William R., Davenport, Iowa Pfister, Walter F., El Paso, Ill. Ping, Thomas I., Fort Madison, Iowa Plese, Leo M., Wilmington, Ill. Raabe, Albert I., Davenport, Iowa Reed, William E., Springfield, Ill. Rees, Clark H., Davenport, Iowa Reilman, Robert F., Davenport, Iowa Riley, Earl R., Des Moines, Iowa Riley, Iohn F., Rock Island, Ill. Riordan, William I., Chicago, Ill. Robinson, David I., Davenport, Iowa Roth, Donald L., Davenport, Iowa Rubley, Earl A., Davenport, Iowa Rudan, William T., Chicago, Ill. Ruddy, Edward I., Clinton, Iowa Ruffini, Ronald P., Mexico City, Mexico Rupsch, William I., Chicago, Ill. Russo, Bernard C., Chicago, Ill. Ryan, William H., Evanston, Ill. Rymsa, Steve I., Chicago, Ill. Rzepiela, Leo E., Chicago, Ill. Sanders, William I., Burlington, Iowa Sanford, Iohn I., Ottumwa, Iowa Scheck, Edward I., Chicago, Ill. Scheckel, Paul F., Chicago, Ill. Scherer, Ierry I., Chicago, Ill. Schroeder, Orin, Rock Island, Ill. Schulkins, Iohn A., Chicago, Ill. Schwab, Robert W., Davenport, Iowa Scola, Iohn V., Memphis, Tenn. Shannahan, Michael I., Chicago, Ill. Shaw, William I., Farrar, Iowa Sophomores Sheridan, Iohn I., Chicago, Ill. Sherwin, Iohn I., Highland Park, Ill. Sieren, Robert M., Keota, Iowa Sloat, Donald L., Fort Madison, Iowa Smiley, George S. Ir., Davenport, Iowa Smith, Donald S., Rock Island, Ill. Soehnlen, Thomas, Davenport, Iowa Spelletich, Stephen M., Davenport, Iowa Spring, Wilfred L., Keokuk, Iowa Springrnan, Ioseph I., Alton, Ill. Squire, Clifford O. Ir., Davenport, Iowa Steele, George P., Galesburg, Ill. Stevenson, Richard I-I., Rock Island, Ill. Stevenson, Theodore T., Rock Island, Ill. Stieman, Donald I., Streator, Ill. Stone, Wayne R., Fort Madison, Iowa Strafford, Lauren A., Moline, Ill. Struthers, Herbert C., Grayslake, Ill. Strumphy, David A., East Moline, Ill. Super, Richard I., Fort Madison, Iowa Sutton, Carlyle E., Davenport, Iowa Tappero, Malcolm G., Rock Island, Ill. Taylor, Iim S., Fort Madison, Iowa Trenshaw, Albert G., Minneapolis, Minn. Veith, Les A., Keokulc, Iowa Veronda, Richard D., Essex, Ill. Waldron, Donald R., Moline, Ill. 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Fisher, Ioseph L., Memphis, Tenn. Flavin, Thomas M., Lockport, Ill. Flynn, Flynn, Gerald S., Dixon, Iowa Thomas F., Davenport, Iowa Folk, Gerald W., Sheffield, Ill. Forbes, Richard T., Chicago, Ill. Fraise, Delbert H., West Point, Iowa Freitag, Raymond C., Fort Madison, Iowa Frey, LaVerne W., Davenport, Iowa Frick, Edward R., Chicago, Ill. Frow, Mike M., Bettendorf, Iowa Fuller, Iames W., Muscatine, Iowa Fuller, Iohn G., Kewanee, Ill. Furlong, Charles R., Ottumwa, Iowa Galvin, Frank I., Moline, Ill. Geissinger, William C., Davenport, Iowa Gibbons, Thomas T., Rutland, Ill. Gilgallon, Brother Paul F., Chicago, Ill. Gilhooley, Bernard A., Chicago, Ill. Glasnovich, Nicholas A., Galesburg, Ill. Godesaibois, Paul T. Ir., East Moline, Ill. Gorman, Iames E., Berwyn, Ill. Gotfry, Stanley I., Chicago, Ill. Green, Carl E., Long Grove, Iowa Green, Walter H., Lincolnwood, Ill. Greenan, Thomas F., Chocago, Ill. Gregan, Francis D., Keswick, Iowa Gfess, William A., Davenport, Iowa Gronkiewicz, Thaddeus R., Chicago, Ill. Grundy, Russell E., Chicago, Ill. Harrison, Peter B., Chicago, Ill. Hartigan, Ray I., Omaha, Nebraska Hartkog, Iohn R., Davenport, Iowa Harvey, Edward W., Memphis, Tenn. Hansenmueller, Iames I., Davenport, Iowa Heater, Iohn E,, Havana, Ill. Heimes, Martin I., Centerville, Iowa Hellman, William I., Dixon, Ill. Hennigan, William I., Sioux City, Iowa Herold, William I., Chicago, Ill. Hervey, William P., Ottumwa, Iowa Hesse, Iames L., Rock Island, Ill. Hester, Iohn I., Chicago, Ill. Hines, Richard I., Dewitt, Iowa Hoffman, Bob H., Ottawa, Ill. Hogan, Edward F., Chicago, Ill. Holland, William I., Rock Island, Ill. Horton, Donald W., Rock Island, Ill. House, Reynold L., Davenport, Iowa Hubbs, Iohn L., Silvis, Ill. Hughes, Gerald P., Chicago, Ill. Huss, William H., Davenport, Iowa Huyuaert, Bob B., Silvis, Ill, Hynes, Iohn F., Davenport, Iowa Ivanowski, Gene W., Moline, Ill. Iacobs, Warren A., Davenport, Iowa Iaeger, Robert H., Chicago, Ill. Iana, Iames P., Berwyn, Ill Ietfords, Edward F., Chicago, Ill. Iohnson, Felix E., Ohio, Ill. Iohnson, Glynn B., Davenport, Iowa Iones, Iames T., Kewanee, Ill. Iones, Robert M., Davenport, Iowa Iudd, William H., Davenport, Iowa Iudd, Iohn R., Davenport, Iowa Kath, Dave L., Davenport, Iowa Kellen, Louis P., Alton, Iowa Kelly, Iohn I, Seneca, Ill. Kelly, Iohn I., Williamsburg, Iowa Kelly, Paul I., Muscatine, Iowa Kelnhofer, Richard A., Hoopestown, Ill. Kent, Phillip I., Wilmette, Ill. Kerker, Donald C., Davenport, Iowa Kienzle, Thomas W., Chicago, Ill. Killian, Thomas F., Davenport, Iowa Koenigsaecker, R. L., Davenport, Iowa Kuchan, Anthony M., Canton, Ill. Kurriger, Francis I., Muscatine, Iowa Lampbrecht, Robert A., Davenport, Iowa Lansford, Iohn I., Sterling, Ill. Lauber, Donald R., Rock Island, Ill. Laughrin, Iames B., Savanna, Ill. Laws, Richard F., Milan, Ill. Lee, Hugh I., Rock Island, Ill. Legner, Ronald I., Odell, Ill. Leinen, Ierome L, South English, Iowa Lennaghan, Edward I., Webster, Iowa Leonhardt, Louis I., Chicago, Ill. Logic, Charles R., S. Milwaukee, Wis. Loui, Wayne A., Moline, Ill. Lutz, Donald E., Rock Island, Ill. McAuliIf, Iohn R., Morton Grove, Ill. McDonald, Iames L., Melrose, Iowa McGinnis, William R., Chicago, Ill. McGovern, Terrence P., Clinton, Iowa McGurk, Robert C., Chicago, Ill. McKillip, Iohn L., Otturnwa, Iowa McKillip, Richard L., Galesburg, Ill. McNair, Dan B., Columbus, Nebraska McNamara, Iude R., Davenport, Iowa Madden, Timothy D., Chicago, Ill. Magrini, Leo V., Chicago, Ill. Maher, Daniel I., Ioliet, Ill. Mahoney, Thomas I., Chicago, Ill. Manson, Donald G., Davenport, Iowa Marcotte, Donald I., Kankakee, Ill. Maroll, Robert G., Davenport, Iowa Martin, William F., Davenport, Iowa Martin, Richard S., Davenport, Iowa Matera, Lee A., Rock Falls, Ill. Mattson, Robert L,, Galesburg, Ill. May, Patrick M., Kankakee, Ill. Metzger, Francis G., Rockford, Ill. Mills, Robert E., Moline, Ill. Freshmen Mitch, Eugene L., Fort Madison, Iowa Mitch, Francis I., Fort Madison, Iowa Mittendort, Francis B, Champaign, Ill. Mohrman, Iames A., Fulton, Ill. Mottet, Francis P, Ottumwa, Iowa Mottet, Marvin A., Ottumwa, Iowa Moylan, Murphy Murphy Murphy Messick, William I., Rock Island, Ill. George F., Davenport, Iowa Paul H., Nashville, Tenn. Thomas W., Reinbeck, Iowa Edward I., Chicago Heights, Nagel, Henry C., East Moline, Ill. Niel, Harris A., Caspian, Michigan Nelson, Kurt E., Moline, Ill. Nelson, Vincent I., Davenport, Iowa Newell, Robert A., Sterling, Ill. Nichting, Harold A., Salem, Iowa Nicoletti, Michael L., Chicago, Ill. Nicosia, Andrew S., Chicago, Ill. Niswander, Arthur I,, Silvis, Ill. Nixon, Arthur I., Clinton, Iowa Nixon, Henry D., Granger, Iowa Noe, Robert N., Moline, Ill. Norton, Earl W., Rock Island, Ill. Novak, Raymond F., Muscatine, Iowa O'Brien, Lawrence P., North English, O'Connell, Timothy F., Park Ridge, Iowa O'Connor, Fredick M., Watoga, Ill. O'Grady, Ioseph R., Chicago, Ill. O'Hara, R., Davenport, Iowa O'Hern, Iames H., Rock Island, Ill. O'Hern, Iohn C., Clinton, Iowa Parish, Iames D., Davenport, Iowa Patrino, Samuel D., Chicago, Ill. Paulsen, Donald D., Davenport, Iowa Peirce, Arthur F., Davenport, Iowa Pekios, Robert C., Davenport, Iowa Perkins, Howard O., Davenport, Iowa Peterhotf, Edward H., Davenport, Iowa Peters, Matthew I., Iowa City, Iowa Petersen, Keith R., Davenport, Iowa Petrucelli, Domenico, Davenport, Iowa Poepsel, Howard F., Fort Madison, Iowa Popelier, Maurice A., East Moline, Ill. Power, David V., Nashville, Tenn. I Iowa Power, Paul, Davenport, Iowa Proulx, Eugene D,, Clinton, Iowa Ouearry, Iames W., Flippin, Arkansas Quinn, Clement I., Memphis, Tenn. Rauzi, Dominic C,, Melrose Park, Ill. Reagan, William E., Davenport, Iowa Reidy, Iames E., Rock Island, Ill. Ritchie, Ronald F., Davenport, Iowa Roeigers, Richard A., Moline, Ill. Rook, Richard R., Davenport, Iowa Russo, Bernard C., Chicago, Ill. Ryan, William A., Streator, Ill. Rysen, Robert L., Moline, Ill. Stuart, Charles C., Moline, Ill. Swett, Tom W., Kewanee, Ill. Sass, Charles E., Rock Island, Ill. Schlink, Robert F., Peoria, Ill. Schmidt, Iohn E., Ottumwa, Iowa Schmidt, Kark H., Davenport, Iowa Schmidt, Leo I, Fort Madison, Iowa Schneden, Richard A., Davenport, Iowa Schulz, Norbert W., Davenport, Iowa Schwitzer, Robert H., Davenport, Iowa Schwab, Robert A., Chicago, Ill. Scott, Donald E, Bettendort, Iowa Sears, Isaac W., Davenport, Iowa Shaw, Iames I., Aledo, Ill. Shea, Robert E., Galesburg, Ill. Sherry, Stephen H., Davenport, Iowa Simmons, Richard A., Davenport, Iowa Sloane, Loren T., Davenport, Iowa Sloat, Ierry A., Fort Madison, Iowa Smiley, Robert B., Davenport, Iowa Smith, Herb I-I., Davenport, Iowa Smith, Iohn T., Ottumwa, Iowa - Smith, Stanley G,, Davenport, Iowa Sneed, Kenneth A., Davenport, Iowa Spellman, Frank I., Davenport, Iowa Spencer, Iohn P., Memphis, Tenn. Spera, Edward A., Chicago, Ill. Sprague, Roger L., Bettendorl, Iowa Stabile, Arthur Ir., New York, N. Y. Stachovic, Edward L., Davenport, Iowa Starner, Lester I., Moline, Ill. Steffen, Matt E., Davenport, Iowa Freshmen Streicher, Harold P., Kewanee, Ill. Stroman, Ioseph L., Keswick, Iowa Stuart, Charles I., Moline, Ill. Swett, Tom W., Kewanee, Ill. Sydow, William P. Ir., Chicago, Ill. Szczerbowski, Arthur I., Chicago, Ill, Tehan, Donald R,, Rock Falls, Ill. Torando, Don I., Spring Valley, Ill. Thomas, Philip D., Fort Madison, Iowa Thomsen, Kenneth E., Davenport, Iowa Timmer, Iames I., Davenport, Iowa Toman, Donald I., Chicago, Ill. Tracy, Michael A., Ivesdale, Ill. Trecker, Iohn N., Park Ridge, Ill. Valiquette, Vincent I., Rock Island, Ill. Vande Moortel, Ioseph I., Moline, Ill. Van Wassenhove, Raymond I., Kewanee Ill Vogel, Thomas E., Bloomington, Ill. Voss, Ioseph I., Grand Mound, Iowa Vuglar, Ioseph R., Bensenville, Ill. Walker, Dale D., Rock Island, Ill. Wargo, Iohn R., Streator, Ill. Wass, Iames A,, Chicago, Ill, Wass, William A., Davenport, Iowa Waugh, Iohn I., Peoria, Ill. Weisenhorn, Donald I., Quincy, Ill. Welch, Frank P,, Davenport, Iowa Wendel, William P., Galesburg, Ill. Wesley, Ioseph E., Nashville, Tenn. Wigner, Iames E., Davenport, Iowa Wilkins, Glenn, Rock Island, Ill. Williams, Bobby G., Rock Island, Ill. Wilson, Everette E., Moline Ill. Winters, Harry H., Davenport, Iowa Wolf, George M., Homewood, Ill, Wroblewski, William D., Chicago, Ill. Youngkin, Wilford G., Davenport, Iowa Zadjel, Eugene V,, Gary, Indiana Zeigler, Ioseph P., Springfield, Ill. Zimmer, Iohn L., Rock Island, Ill. ADVERTI I G PATRONS Smoke Ring Inc. Quad-City Association of Milk Dealers Inc. Walter Beuse, Scott County Sheriff Halligan Funeral Home Victor Animatograph Corporation Sherwin-Williams Paint Co. Fishers Fine Foods A Friend Mac's Tavern si p V 1 Everybody kl10WS . . . from the seasoned Senior to the first-quarter freshman . . . everybody knows that men's fashions from Petersen's are tops on campus. Make Petersen's London Shop YOUR headquarters. Serving this community for 77 years t. Ambrose College FOUNDED IN 1882 DAVENPORT, IOWA St. Ambrose College is a standard liberal arts and pre-professional college for men. RESIDENT and DAY STUDENTS Literature will be sent upon application to. OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS ST. AMBROSE COLLEGE DAVEIPORT. 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Modern john Deere power equipment has taken over much of the muscle work, and chopped hours from the old dawn-to-dusk work day. No wonder more and more farm boys are staying with the land-realizing a childhood ambition to follow in their fathers' foot- steps. This is a good sign. These young farmers will hasten the fuller mechanization of our agriculture, pioneer new farming practices, and bolster vital food production. Yes, labor-saving, profit-making farm equipment is helping to raise our most val- uable crop-young Americans who love the land. In such hands, the future of our agrif culture, and of America, will be secure. Joan nnnnn liloline, Illinois Let can Sardou ortraits Record all the important events in your life Your Official Photographer Jean Sardou Studio 2nd Fl00I' WMM Jyfmmf mf afiaew Davenport, Iowa Complete Banking and Trust Facilities First Trust and Savings Bank Third and Brady Streets Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of Warren L. 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