ON o 5= SICLI.MKVICK, JOHN EDWARD SVhh Louis, Missouri HACHHI.OR OK SCUiNCK SENKOSKY, ROBERT J. Wchsier Groves, Missouri BACHELOR OF SCIKNCK Le Cercle Francais ' 39. SIMON, MORDECAI Siiint Louis, Miisouri HACHELOR OF ARTS rniversity News ' 42- ' 43. SMITH, R. MORRISON Farminaton, Missouri BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Sodality ' 44- ' 47, Secretary ' 45- ' 46; Uni- versity News ' 44- ' 45; German Club ' 45- ' 47. SWENEY, JAMES P., JR. Saint Louis, Missouri BACHELOR OF ARTS Alpha Delta Gamma ' 4.5- ' 45, ' 46- ' 47; Class Treasurer ' 46. TALLER, MAYER Saint Louis, Missouri BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Radio Workshop ' 46- ' 47. TIERNAN, ROBERT WILLIAM, JR. East St. Louis, Illinois BACHELOR OF SCIENCE YOUNG, PAUL Saint Louis, Missouri BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Sodality ' 44- ' 47. ZIMMERMAN, GABRIEL Saint Louis, Missouri BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Page IH
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JUNIORS Rear row — Birchler, Lucchesi, Suellentrop, Jirauch, Eveld, VV. Baahlmann, Syllman, Sell, Johans, Roeder. Third row — Williams, Meyer, Stratmann, David, Gomez, Stroot, Schultz, Schweitzer, Marsden, Gould, Schaefer. Second row — Moore, Dobel, Sax, Chamberlain, Edwards. Fairchild, Carroll, O ' Donnell, Walsh, Simon, Holton. Front row — Godwin, Klocker, R. Baahlmann, Hartnett, Baker. Hutchison, Kraman, Rozier, Offner. F. Williams, Burns, FiNAN. Arts and Sciences At the conclusion of the war, the College staff was faced with stagger- ing difficulties involved in handling the phenomenal increase in enroll- ment caused by veterans taking ad- vantage of the provisions of the G.I. Bill of Rights. Although at present the College has trebled its normal en- rollment, every effort is being made to guide students towards the same high intellectual and moral goals for which the College has always stood. To this end, the College faculty has been augmented by the addition of many well-qualified teachers, and its facilities have been enhanced by doubling its available classroom space. The Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., has been Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences since September, 1944. Thf library, a Bi ' .SY sliidv hall. PnliF 20
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