St Louis University - Archive Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

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we .fdrckiue of 7950 0I QlfU0lf' Faced with increasing difficulties in production and finances, the thirty-third edition of the Archive strug- gled behind the mask of complacency to bring to the students of St. Louis University a journal of the one hundred and thirty-second academic year. The assessing of senior students for the purchase of the book was a major factor in the debt-free production of this year's Archive. Small advertising revenue and the little response by under-classmen toward advance purchase of the book put a strain on the budget. This strain is evidenced by the size of the journal. Financial difficulties were not the only headaches thrust upon the staff. Each one of the four main sections of the book was delayed by at least one major obstacle. Communications with New York during the Christmas mailing rush in an effort to locate a number of missing senior portraits put the annual's largest section more than six weeks behind and diverted much time and attention of the editors. The feature division was several times dropped and restored, 'according to the book's changing financial outlook. There were willing workers, but not enough of them. Time was shortrwith stacks of Work to be done. This, then, is the background of the product turned out by a short-handed yearbook staff. Though the book is smaller than its predecessor, its contents include about the same number of seniors, more organizations, more informal pictures and as many pages of sports as last year. We feel that you will be pleased with the fruit of our labor. - The Editors l ... REV. ALPHONSE M. SCHVVITALLA, SJ. Dean E11Le1'zft-Ms, School of Medic-ivie eibecbca fion It is to the Rev. Alphonse M. Schwitalla, S.J., dean emeritus of the Medical School, that we dedicate this 1950 edition of the Archive. Father Schwitalla's resignation as dean was announced in December of 1948, shortly after he had completed his twenty-iirst year as head of the school. During his long career, he established an international reputation in the field of medical education. Just before he resigned, he became the iirst layman to receive the American Medical Association's award for distinguished service. The new wing of the Medical Building, formally opened not long afterward, was named SCHWITALLA HALL in his honor. The retired dean is now devoting his attention to writing in the iields of nursing and medical education as well as hospital administration. Father Schwitalla will celebrate his golden jubilee in the Jesuit order on July 25. He re- ceived his A.B. from the University in 1915 and his M.A. the following year. In 1915, he was or- dained a Roman Catholic Priest. Except for a brief period of study away from St. Louis, Father Schwitalla has spent his entire career with the University. flrlgi 'ffl' Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., was appointed president of the university early in January of 1949, succeeding Rev. Patrick J. Holloran, S.J., who was then recuperating from a heart attack. Father Reinert became dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in 1944, was named vice- president of the University in 1948, and had been acting president during Father Holloranls illness. REV. THOMAS C. DONOHUE, SJ. Vice-President of the University, Member, Board of Trustees Page Four ,Qrt ,i.jj,.p 4 ' M is: 2' refiiclenf REV. PAUL C. REINERT, SJ. President of the U1rziz'emify Clzairmozz, Board of Trustees , . ,, --- , y, - -' A-1 ' K'2s ' A ' A' ' COIfLfQl'lf6 .gzniom .Snark I Organiza fiona gave fwfea Pgl' REV.. BERNARD W. DEIXIPSEY, SJ. REV. VALENTINE I. ROCHE, SI. ' Regent, C0'l'1Z7lZ61'Cl? School V, 1 w Page Six REV. VINCENT L. JENNEMANN, SJ. T1'oa,5u1'e1' of H10 U117:UC7'S7Tf3' Mizzisfm' of foszfiz' C077'l77Z71t7Vif1V KOQPGJ 0 3716 feed REV. BAKEXYELL NIORRISON, SJ. Sfzzdonf Comzsolor REV. ROBERT I. HENLE Dean, Graduate School, School of Pldlosoplzy and Scieazce IQEV. Tl1U141sER M. SMIT1-I, 417, W, .5 REV. EDWARD T. FOOTE, SJ. Rc'gz'111', 11lecz'fiml 5611001 REV. LEO C. BROWN, SJ. Dirvcfor of Iam'-ifuir' of SOCI'U1Sf'I'C7ZCC.Y Ball 0 mmen eafl of l - Miss NANCY RING REV. THOMAS J. STEMPER, SJ. P Page Sc'-:fm eniord Diplomas were awarded to 391 graduates at this year's February commencement exercises. Neils C. Beck, dean of Parks College, delivered the main address to a capacity crowd in the gymnasium. Eight seniors won their degrees MAGNA CUM LAUDE. Scenes here are from the midyear graduation. In the circular picture at right, Graduating Senior jack Duns- ford receives a warm handshake from the Very Reverend Paul C. Reinert, SJ., President of the University. Below, from left, Professor Gustave K. Klausner receives the honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Father Reinertg seniors file into their places before exercises, still more enter the door into the gymnasium. On the opposite page, Senior Randolph Mudd gets a first look at his diploma, seniors and guests listen to an address by Dean Beckg Reverends Bannon, Macelwane, and Scheller enter the gym for the ceremonies. - Page Eight 2 A7 --1 ' 's'L' ' 3331 Page Ten Ojfice of the College of Arts and Sciences are locaied in Dz1B0m'g Hall, the U'1l1-UCVSl'fjV f1Cl17ILi7'llSZl7'Uf'l0JL Building. ----- - REV. Mfx'i'THLxs B. RJARTIN, S.'l. Dean Cora. .f A... an .Siienced A Liberal Arts education aims at the develop- ment of those elements which designate a man as a morally, intellectually, physically, socially, and aesthetically sound individual. Second only to things divine in God's design of man is the spirit of man expressed through his mind, his heart, and his will. To the development of these the centuries-old institution of liberal education is dedicated, and is dedicated again in 1950 through the University's College of Arts and Sciences. The College exists not to train in techniques, but to build a spiritg not to increase power of earning, but to increase the power of being. Its graduate is measured not so much by what he can do, as by what he is, what his mind and his heart and his will have become in his four years of transition from youth to manhood. Towards the attainment of this objective, the perfect Christian in the wholeness of his being, the College designs its curriculum, guides its teaching, directs its libraries and laboratories, stimulates its activities, and inspires its faculties. Knowledge is but part of the aim of the College of Arts and Sciences. More significant even than a high level of knowledge is the whole set of habits and attitudes and judgments developed in the course of mastering knowledge. The College of Arts and Sciences develops men rather than technicians. It is dedicated to the production of men of high religious principles and habits, men of knowledge, men of trained and developed minds, men of attitudes and ap- preciations and sympathies and balance, men pre- pared to walk down the narrowing paths of life's inevitable specializations, the while their heads and their hearts remain high enough to command all the relationships of true living, and to pursue always the end for which man was created. REV. FRANCIS T. SEVERIN, SJ. Assistant Dean. Page Eleven ti?-,A .. ALEXANDER AM MANN AMPLEMAN ANDREW AUER BALANAG BARMEISTER BARSAM BEARDSLEE BEDFORD BELL BENNETT BERNARDI BISCH BLATTNER BLOOD BOEHMER BOERSIG I' if all ccenced QFLLOPZS .A f 5 ' ' ALEXANDER, GUSTAVE DORE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Glee Club. AMMANN, XNILBERT HERNIAN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Pi Mu Epsilon '4Q. IXMPLEMAN, RICHARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sociology Club '47-,483 Go ernment Club '49-'50. .-XNDRI-zw, PAUL D. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science AUER, EDWARD JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sodality '49, Sociology '49, Page Twelve , LQ.',,,,, 5 V- ,,.., .L- . . -.az-.1 BALANAG, FLORA DULAY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sodality '46-'50g Corresponding Secretary '48-'49, First Vice- Prefect '49-'50, Central Com- mittee '48-'5og La Uni-on Pan- americana '46-'48, Glee Club ,47-'48, League of Wonien Vot- ers Y47-'48, Phi Sigma Iota '49- '50g University News 146-'48, Sociology Club '47-'48. BARSAM, GEORGIA Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sodality '46-'50, Glee Club '46- '47- BEARDSLEE, JASON CLARENCE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sociology Club '47-,5O. BEDFORD, GERARD FRANCIS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science -' BELL, VVILLIAM HARRISON University City, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sodality '46-'50. BENNEIVII, RIDGELY C. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Student Affiliate, American Chemical Society '48-'49. BERNARDI, FRANK Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science BISCH, MARY ANN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Kappa Beta Gamma '47-'50, Sargeant-at-Arms '48-'49, French Club '46-'48, Secretary '47-'48, Spanish Club '46g SO- dality '46-'5og League of NfVom- en Voters, National Federation of Catholic College Students, Class Secretary '47-'48, Prom Queen '49. BLATTNER, ROBERT FREDERICK Madison, Illinois Bachelor of .Science BLOOD, FRANK X. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science BOEHMER, ROBERT OWEN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science BOERSIG, THOMAS CHARLES Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science . American Chemical Society '49 '5og University Chorus ,4Q-,50. BOTTGER BRANDON BRANER BRENDECRE li. BRIZNNAN W. BRENNAN BRESLO BRO NME BROST BROUSSARD BRUCE BRU MLEVE BURMEISTER BURNES BYRNE CAMPBELL CANTALIN CAREY I 5 Glflfl CLQIQCQ5 encore J4 f 5 ' ' BOTTGER, JOAN ANN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sodality. BRANDON, BERNARD JOHN, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Government Club ,49-,5O. BRANER, PAUL FREDERICK Collinsville, Illinois Bachelor of Science Student Conclave '49-'50, BRENDECKE, ROBERT EDWIN Richmond Heights, Missouri Bachelor o Science f Alpha Delta Gamma, Vice- President ,4Q. BRENNAN, ELEANOR ANN East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Science Sodalrty '46-'50, Spanish Club 46-'48, Sociology Club '46-'48, Igeague of Vkfomen Voters '48- 0. BRENNAN, WILLIAM JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science BRESLO, JEAN PHYLLIS University City, Missouri Bachelor of Arts University News '48-'49, BROMME, DOROTHY A. Denver, Colorado Bachelor of Science Sodality '46-'50, German Club '46-'48, Student Affiliate, American Chemical Society ,49- '5o. BROST, LAWRENCE F. Springfield, Illinois Bachelor of Science BROUSSARD, MARY ANN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science BRUCE, HUMPHREY BERNARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science BRUMLEVE, STANLEY J. Teutopolis, Illinois Bachelor of Science BURMEISTER, RAY XIVILLIAM Glendale, Missouri Bachelor of Science German Club '46-'48, BURNES, DONALD FRANCIS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Alpha Delta Gamma '48-'50, Recording Secretary '50, Radio 'Workshop '46-'50, Playhouse Club ,46-'47, Playhouse Work- shop '48-'49, University News ,46-,SOQ Revelations '46-'49 3 So- dality ,46-,48, Recording Secre- tary '47-'48, Ushers Society '48-'50, Acolytes Association '47, Campus Radio Station '49, National Federation of Catholic College Students '50. BYRNE, HARRIET MARIE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Kappa Beta Gamma '48-'49, President '46-'47, Sociology Club '46-'49, French Club '46- '48, Spanish Club '46-'48, So- dality '46-'50, Sodality Union '48-'49, National Federation of Catholic College Students '48- 749 CAMPBELL, JANE IXIARY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Kappa Beta Gamma '47-'50, Vice-President '48-'49, Sodality '46-'50, Spanish Club '46-'48, League of Wlomen Voters '48- '5o, Sociology Club '46-'48, CANTALIN, JOHN E. Baden Station, Missouri Bachelor of Arts University News '39-,401 Uni- versity Band '38-,4O. CAREY, ANN LEE East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Science Debating '46-'48, Secretary '46- '47, Le Cercle Francais '46-'48, Radio l1Vorkshop '46-'47, Sodal- ity '46-'5o. Page Thzrfeen CARLOS CARNEY CATANZARO CHESTNAS CHESTNUT COLLINS CONNORS COOKE CRONIN CROY DALE DAMES DARMODY DAUES J. DAVIS W. DAVIS DEVEREAUX DIEFERDANGE I' 5 all CLQIQCQJ el'lL0l 5 .fd f 5 ' ' CARLOS, CRISTOBAL ANTONIO Clinton, California Bachelor of Science Sociology Club '49-'5O. CARNEY, KIARY IEILEEN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Gamma Pi Epsilon '49-'50, Treasurer '49-'50, Glee Club '46-'4Sg Sodality '46-'50, Span- ish Club '46-'47. CATANZARO, FRANCIS BERNARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Student Affiliate, American Chemical Society. CHESTNAS, JOHN VVILLIAM Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science CHESTNUT, EARL XVILLIAM Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science French Club '48-'49. Page Fourteen MD. ,... , ..,,,.. M. . Q.. L,.ac.e ,. . .L . .. COLLINS, ROBERT ARTHUR Des Moines, Iowa Bachelor of Science Swimming Team '49-'50. CONNORS, NATALIE ANN East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Science La Union Panamerica '47-'49g League of VVomen Voters '48- '5Og French Club '46-'48g Stu- dent Affiliate, American Chem- ical Society, SOdz1lity'46-'50. COOKE, JOSEPH TRENTON Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science CRONIN, JOHN JAMES Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sodality '46-'49, Spanish Club '46. CROY, NORIVIAN L. Advance, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sodality '47-'50, Arnold Soci- ety '48-'50, '48-'5O. DALE, ROSEMARY PATRICIA Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Government Club '49-'5O. DAIVIES, URBAN LOUIS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Alpha Delta Gamma, German Club, Sociology Club, Sodality. DARMODY, NIARY PATRICIA Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science French Club '47, Sodality '46- ,5O. DAVIS, JOHN GREGORY Springfield, Illinois Bachelor of Science DAUES, GREGORY W. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science DAVIS, VVILLIAM ELIAS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science . Student Affiliate, American Chemical Society. DEVEREAUX, PHILIP J. Florissant, Missouri Bachelor of Science DIFFERDANGE, MARY THERESE V eteran, Vlfyoming Bachelor of Science French Club '48-'49, j- -'-e --V1-fi L- :M i DOERR DOHERTV DOOLEY DUNKIN DYER EDWARDS EICHORN ELBOVV ENGER ENGLER ERNST EVANS FABRY FARLEY FAURE FEDOR FINNEGAN E. FISCHER J4 If 5 ' ' I 5 GLW, CLQIQCQ5 QFLLOPJ DOERR, ROBER'F IVIARTIN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science DOHERTY, ALICE JAYNE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Gamma Pi Epsilon '49-,5O, Sec- retary ,4Q-'50, French Club '46- '47g Glee Club '47-'48, Sociol- Ogy '47-'48g Sodality '46-'5O. DOOLEY, JOHN ALVIN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science German Club '46-'47, La Union Panamerican '47-'49, Sodality ,47 50- DUNKIN, ALFRED VERNON, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of A-rt: Alpha Psi Omega'48-'50, Treas- urer '48-'4Q, Secretary '49-,502 Eta Sigma Phi '47-'5Og Phi Sigma Iota '49-'50, Classical Club '46-'50g French Club '46- '5O, President '49-'50, Program Chairman '47-'48, Playhouse Club '46-'48, Treasurer '47-'48g Radio Workshop '48, Sodality 142-'5og University News '46- 4 . DYER, ARTHUR LEONARD Clayton, Missouri Bachelor of Science EDWARDS, VVILLIAINI HAVEN Granite City, Illinois Bachelor of Science Basketball '48-'50. EIcI-IORN, JEROME JAMES Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Arnold Society '48-'5Og Execu- tive Officer '48-'4Q. . ELBOW, PAUL X,AVIER Springfield, Illinois Bachelor of Science ENGER, DANIEL JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science ENGLER, JOHN GAYER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Revelations '47-'50, Class Sec- retary '46-'47. ERNST, JOHN VINCENT Decatur, Illinois Bachelor of Science Basketball '47-'48, Baseball '48. EVANS, ACIERLE EDWARD Springfield, Illinois Bachelor of Science FABRY, CLAIRE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Government Club '49-'50, So- ciology Club '48-'SOQ University News '48-'5O. FARLEY, CHARLES P., JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sigma Chi Sigma '49g Student Affiliate, American Chemical Society '48-'49, .Treasurer '49, FEDOR, FRANK J. New Milford, Ohio Bachelor of Science German Club '46-'47g Sodality ,47'i48- FAURE, JOHN F. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science FINNEGAN, JANE ANN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science League of 'Women Voters '46- '47, Spanish Club '46-'47g SO- dality '46-'50, Central Commit- tee '48-'5o, Recording Secretary '48-'49 FISCHER, ERWIN MICHAEL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Page Fzfieen Page W. FIsCI-IER FITZGERALD FLEMING FLOOD FORD FOSKIN GALANIS GANTZ GASKIN GATZ GAUDIN GAUDIO GAWKOSKI GEMEL GENZLER GERECKE GRAHAM GRossMANN I if CUT, ccenced 8l'LL0l 5 .fd f S ' ' FISCHER, VV. L. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science FITZGERALD, THOMAS JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science A.R.O.T.C,g Sodality, Ushers. FLEMING, JOHN T. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science FLOOD, ILOBERT E. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science FORD, PATRICIA ANN East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Science Eta Sigma Phi '46-'50, Kappa Beta Gamma '46-'50, Historian '48-'49g Phi Sigma Iota '49-'50, Classical Club '46-'5og League of VVomen Voters '47-950, Presi- dent '48-'49, Spanish Club '46- '5og Sodality '46-'50, Univer- sity News '46-'5o. Sixteen FOSKIN, STEPHEN RICHARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science GALANIS, JOHN PAUL Saint Lo-uis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Acolytes '48-'50, Cheer Club ,46-,475 German Club ,46-'47, Sodality '47-'49, Secretary '49- '5og Soclality Union '48-149. GANTZ, JOHN AUGUST Richmond I-Ieights, Missouri Bachelor of Science Choral Club '46-'483 Sodality ,47-i5O, Secretary '49-'50. GASKIN, ALFRED SAMUEL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science GATZ, VVILLIAM LAWRENCE, IR. Paragould, Arkansas Bachelor of Science Government Club '49-'50. eflfii--f-1 iiflilf-'?.lifL-'. s .iJSIL.1ee.L3 ' ' -V L,-.ME-2 GAUDIN, SISTER MARY ANN, I D. C. Shreveport, Louisiana Bachelor of Arts GAUDIO, EUGENE ALEXANDER University City, Missouri Bachelor of Science Basketball '46. GAWKOSKI, ROMAN STEPHEN Clinton, Iowa Bachelor of Science Pi Mu Epsilon '49-'50, French Club '46-'48, Fleur de Lis '47- '48g Sodality '49-'5O. GEMEL, LAWRENCE A. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Student Affiliate, A m e r i c a n Chemical Society. GENZLER, VVILLIAM GEORGE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science French Club '47-'48, Radio Workshop '48-' 50. GERECKE, CARLTON M. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science GRAHAM, PAUL ROGER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sigma Chi Sigma '49-150, Stu- dent Affiliate, American Chem- ical Society '48-'49. GROSSMANN, ALFRED AUGUST Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Phi Sigma Iota, German Club ,46-7471 Spanish Club '47-'48. GUNN HAAK15 l'IANDLEMAN HARDX' HAIZKINS HARRIMAN HASEMEIER HAYS HEALY HECK HENCICE HERNAN HESSEL HICIQEX' HIGGINS HILL HONARD C. JACKSON I 6 Gllfl ccencefi elfLL0l f5 .A t J 5 . 0 GUNN, JOHN A. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Alpha Delta Gamma '47-'50, German Club '49-'50, Spanish Club '47-248. HAAKE, SISTER M. YVONNE Red Bud, Illinois Bachelor of Science HANDELMAN, BERNARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Radio Vilorkshop -'46-'47, 'Uni- versity News '46. HARDY, MARY PATRICIA Kansas City, Kansas Bachelor of Science Women's Sodality '48-'50, American Chemical Society ,48- '50, Radio Vilorkshop '48, Play- house Workshop ,49. HARKINS, DOROTHY MARIE Kansas City, Missouri Bachelor of Science Women's Sodality '47-'50, Mixed Glee Club '47-'48g So- ciology Club '48-'50g Spanish Club '47-l48. HARRIMAN, SARAH MARGARET Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts Phi Sigma Iota '49-'50, XNom- en's Sodality '46-'50, Central Committee ,48-,SOQ La Union Panamericana '46-'48, Fluer de Lis '47-'48, HASENIEIER, ALFRED CLAIR Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science HAYS, NVILLIALI RICHARD Gillette, VVyoming Bachelor of Science Pi Kappa Delta, Secretary '49- '5Og Alpha Sigma Nu, Varsity Debating Team ,47-'50, Radio Jhlorkshop '48-'49. HEALY, PAUL L. Newton, Iowa Bachelor of Arts HECK, LUCY Jo Saint Charles, Missouri Bachelor of Science VVornen's Sodality '48-'50, So- ciology Club ,47. HENCKE, PAUL G. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Fleur de Lis '46, Associate Ed- itorg University News '45, ,47- '48 HERNAN, HELEN MARIE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Kappa Beta Gamma '48-'50, VVomen's Sodality '46-'50, League of VVomen Voters '48- '49, Spanish Club '46-,485 In- tramural Sports '46-'48g Reva- lations ,47, 749, Sociology Club ,46',47- HESSEL, BARBARA ANN Greene, Iowa Bachelor of Science Women's Sodality '46-'50, In- ternational Relations Club 747- '5o, Secretary '49, Treasurer '50, University News '48. HICKEY, JOHN T. Dayton, Ohio Bachelor of Science Playhouse Club '47-,485 Radio X1Vorkshop '47-'48g German Club '47-'48. HIGGINS, HARVEY JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science HILL, CHARLES ELMER, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Arnold Society '48-'49g La Un- ion Panamerieana ,48-y49. HONARD, RICHARD Joi-IN Erie, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science JACKSON, CATHERINE M. Brooklyn, New York Bachelor of Science Government Club '48-'50, VVomen's Soclality. Page Seventeen E. JACKSON JEEP JENKINS JOHNSON KACIN KASSELL KA'fZENBERGER KELLER KELLY KENTES KERSTEN KETTENBACK KIELY KIRCHOFF KOELSCH KURY LALLY LANCASTER I' 6 GU1 CLQIQCQJ 8l'lL0l 6 .fd f .SQ ' ' JACKSON, EDDIE ALBERT Sweet Home, Arkansas Bachelor of Science Alpha Phi Alpha. JEEP, EDWARD GERARD Vilebster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Science Mixed Chorus ,44, '48-'49. JENKINS, HARRY JEROME, JR. Omaha, Nebraska Bachelor of Science Varsity Football '48. JOHNSON, CARL L. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science KACIN, JACOB E. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science University News '45, '47-'49, Debating Team i45j Radio lNorkshop '48-,4Q. Page Eighteen KASSELL, CHARLES NiALCOLM Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sociology Club '48-'50, Treas- urer 149-750, Spanish Club ,45- '46. KATZENIREIQGER, JOSEPH EDWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science KELLER, RAYMOND lWICHAEL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Art: KELLY, EDWARD EUGENE Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Science KENTES, MILTON C. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science KERSTEN, ROBERT ALLEN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science German Club '46-'48g Radio Vlforkshop '47-,505 Sociology Club '46g Glee Club '47, KETTENEACH, LAWRENCE JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sociology Club '46-'47g Sodal- lfy '46-'47- KIELY, CLAIRE ANN Richmond Heights, Missouri Bachelor of Science Kappa Beta Gamma '47-'50, Pledge Mother '48-'49, Wom- en's Sodality '47-'50, Spanish Club '46-'47, Sociology Club '46-'47g League of VVomen Vot- ers '48-,49g Campus Queen '48- ,49- KIRCHOFF, NORRERT ANTHONY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science ' ' .5 ' KOELSCH, ROBERT RALPH Pittston, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Sigma Chi Sigmag American Chemical Society '48-'50g Uni- versity News '50g International Relations Club. KURY, JOHN WILLIAM Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Science Pi Mu Epsilon '47-'50, Sigma Chi Sigma '49-'50, American Chemical Society '49-'50. LALLY, KATHLEEN BARNES Balboa, Canal Zone Bachelor of Science VVomen'S Sodality '48-50, So- dality Union '49-'50g Sociology Club '48-'50g International Re- lations Club '48-'50. LANCASTER, CHRISTINE NIARIE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sociology Club '46-'50, l LIESER LENZE LEUER LORD LUKE LYONS MCKAY A-ICNAL'IEE NIACE NIAHONEY NIAKAREWICZ NIARTIN ATASTERSON FIATHEWS NIATTINGLY NIAY LTAYNE NIESTRES I if GLN, CLQIQCQ6 Ql'I,L0l 5 .fd l 5 ' ' LENZE, OTHMAR JOSEPH Saint Charles, Missouri Bachelor of Science German Club ,46-'48, Fleur cle Lis '47-'48, Business Manager. LEUER, PERRY JOSEPH New Madrid, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sociology Club '47g Le Cerele Francais '49-'5O. LIEsER, GEORGE FIYANCIS, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science LORD, JAMES LAWRENCE Peoria, Illinois Bachelor of .Science Fleur de Lis '47, Editor '47. LUKE, HERBERT KWAI NAM Honolulu, Hawaii Bachelor of Arts LYONS, ANITA GRACE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Gamma Pi Epsilon '49-'5og Al- pha Kappa Alpha '48, Presi- dent, VVomen's Sodality '46- '5Og Mixed Glee Club '46-'48g Debating Club ,47-'48, Univer- sity News '46. MCKAY, JOHN THOMAS, SR, Jennings, Missouri Bachelor of Science ATCNAMEE, MAIQILYN ANN Clayton, Missouri Bachelor of Science MACE, CLAUDE LEO Tarrytown, New York Bachelor of Science French Club '46-'47, Debating Club '47-'48. BTAHONEY, THOMAS NVILLIAM, JR. ' Toledo, Ohio Bachelor of Science AIAKAREWICZ, LEONARD CLARENCE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science NIARTIN, THEODORE S. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science ATASTERSON, SIs'rER LIARY ADRAIN, AD. P.P.S. Ruam, Illinois Bachelor of Arts NIATHEWS, JOAN KATHLEEN University City, Missouri Bachelor of Science Kappa Beta Gamma '46-'50, Secretary '46, Treasurer '47 VVomen's Sodality '46-'50, Seci retary '47-'48, Radio NfVork- shop '47, Playhouse Club '46- '47, Le Cercle Francais '45-'46 University News '45. NIATTINGLY, XNILLIAIVI BRASHEAR, JR. , Cairo, Illinois Bachelor of Science h-LIAY, LoUIs FRANCIS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science IXIAYNE, DONOVAN JOSEPH Duluth, Minnesota Bachelor of Science Glee Club '48-'49g French Club '48-'5Og Sodality '49-'50, Gov- ernment Club 149-'50, NIESTRES, HUGH NIICHAEL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science I American Chemical Society '49- '5o. Page Nmeleeli E. NIILLER J. MILLER NIUETH BIUNGENAST NEWTON J. NOLAN L. NOLAN J. E. O,BRIEN J. L. O'BRIEN O'CONNOR OEHRLEIN O'MARA PALUMBO PETERSEN PETRY PHEGLEY D. PHELAN J. PHELAN PICICERING PILLA Page NIILLER, ELIZABETH HELEN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Phi Sigma Iota '49-'50, Secre- tary '49-'50g Le Cercle Francais '46-'50, President '47-'48, La Union Panamericana '47-'50, International Relations Club '47-'5O- NIILLER, JACK ERNEST Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sociology Club '48-'5o. RIUETH, H. RALPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of flrls Tennis Team '47-'49, Spanish Club '48, Archive '48, Univer- sity News '47-'50, News Editor '49, Editor-in-Chief '49-'50, TXTUNGENAST, THOMAS CARL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Phi Sigma Iota, President '49- 50. NEWTON, JAMES C. Jennings, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sociology Club '47-'48g Span- ish Club '48-'49. Tttlen ly Sagem.-..f,,,,. .q.,-. gr --:..,.- ,, - Arla an NOLAN, JOHN PETER Redwood City, California Bachelor of Science NOLAN, LOUIS RIcHARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sodality '47-'4Q. OYBRIEN, JAMES EDWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science 0'BRIEN, JOHN LEONARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Radio NVO1'kSl10IJ '49-'5o. O7CONNOR, JOHN ALEXANDER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Alpha Delta Gamma '49-'50, Radio Wlorkshop '48-'5O. OEHRLEIN, THOMAS FRANCIS DeNVitt, Iowa Bachelor of Science Eta Sigma Phi '48, Sodality '47-'49 O,R'IARA, CHARLOTTE MARY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science XNlomen's Sodality '48-'49, So- ciology '48-'49. .silenced en i om PALUMBO, JOHN NIICHAEL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Sociology Club '47-'5o. PETERSEN, HAROLD EUGENE Davenport, Iowa Bachelor of Science Pi Mu Epsilon. PETRY, NVILLIAM JOHN Quincy, Illinois Bachelor of Science Glee Club '48-'50, Mixed Chorus '48-'50, Class Vice- President '47-'48. PHIZGLEY, LUVERN NVILLIAM Valmeyer, Illinois Bachelor of Science Alpha Psi Gmega '48-'50, Ger- man Club '46-'48, President '47- '48, Vice-President '48-'49, So- dality '47-'49, Glee Club '48-'50, University News '48-'50, Mixed Chorus '48-'50, Play-house Club '47-'48, Radio VVorkshop '48- '5o, Playhouse Workshop '48- '49g Tre Ora Chorus '49-'5o. PHELAN, :DORIS Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Science WOmen's Sodality '46-'50, Cen- tral Committee '49-'50, Corre- sponding Secretary '49-'50, Mixed Chorus '48-'49, Spanish Club '46-'47, Sociology Club '47-'48, League of VVomen Vot- ers '48-'49g Sodality Union '48- '49. PHELAN, JOHN XIVESLEY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science ' Arnold Society '48-'50g Sociol- ogy Club ,47-'50, Treasurer. PICKERING, JAMES ROBERT Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science German Club '46-'47, Govern- ment Club '49-'50. PILLA, JOSEPH PASQUAL Florissant, Missouri Bachelor of Science Pi Mu Epsilon '49-'50, PIPER POHRER POTTS QUINN RATICAN REES REHG RIES REPPELL RICE ROBERTS J. W. ROCHE J. J. ROCHE ROSENBERG . SANTER SCHILLER , SELVAGGI SENDELBACH SHAUGHNESSY SHERRILL 0 Q .X4l f:5 6Ll'l STQIQCQJ Ql'I,LOI 5 PIPER, JAMES BERNARD Michigan City, Indiana Bachelor of Science POHRER, ROBERT GEORGE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science University News '46. POTTS, THOMAS J. Jennings, Missouri Bachelor of Science QUINN, MARY GARVIN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Kappa Beta Gamma ,48-,501 WOmen's Sodality '46-'50, Cen- tral Committee '49-'5O, Sodal- ity Union '48-'50, Spanish Club '46-'48, Sociology Club ,46-'49, League of Women Voters '48- '5o. RATICAN, WALTER E. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts REES, FRANCIS MARION Overland, Missouri Bachelor of Science Radio Workshop ,46-'47. REHG, VIRGIL RICHARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Spanish Club '46-,475 French Club '47. REPPELL, MARILYN REGINA Rockhill, Missouri Bachelor of Science Kappa Beta Gamma '47-,501 VVOmen's Sodality '48-'50, RICE, JOSEPH PATRICK Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science S O d al it y ,48-'49, Sociology Club '47-'49, RIES, ANDREW CHARLES Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts Tennis '46-'49, Coach '47, Cap- tain '49 , Eta Sigma Phi '46-'48, Sergeant-at-Arms '48, Ushers' Society '47-'48, Sodality '48, Classical Club '46-'49, Univer- sity News '46-'49, Intramural Ofhcial '48 , Crown and Anchor '50, Class Vice-President, Del- ta Theta Phi, Student Bar As- sociation. ROBERTS, LOUIS A. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science ROCHE, JAMES WILLIAM Chicago, Illinois Bachelor of Science ROCHE, JOHN JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Arnold Society '48-'50, Opera- tions Officer l4Q-'5O. ROSENBERG, MAX YALE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science SANTNER, JOSEPH FRANK Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Pi Mu Epsilon '49-,50. SCHILLER, FRED F., JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Pi Mu Epsilon '49-'50, Univer sity News '47-'48, Band '47 A.R.O.T.C. '48-'5O. SELVAGGI, Ross L. Clayton, Missouri Bachelor of Science Delta Nu '48, Theta Kappa Phi '48-'50, Sodality '46-'50, Classical Club '46-'47, Play- house Club '48, University News '48-'50, Sports Editor '49- '5O, Ushers' Society '48-'50, Archive '49, Sports Editor '50, SENDELBACH, JAMES ROBERT Delphos, Ohio Bachelor of Science SHAUGHNESSY, NOREEN LOUISE Washington, D. C. Bachelor of Science WOInen's Sodality '46-'50, Le Cercle Francais '46-'47 , Revela- tions '47, '48, '49, League of Vllomen Voters '49. SHERRILL, ROBERT EDWARD, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Page Twenty one Page S UITER SHIPPER, ROIRERT HENRY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science SIIJO, EDWARD JOSEPH Wloocl River, Illinois Bachelor of Science SIMON, DONALD JOSEPH Webster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Science American Chemical Society ,47- '5O, Chairman of Publicity '49- ,SO SIMON, NATHAN I. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science SINNOTT, JOHN JOSEPH North Tarrytown, New York Bachelor of Science Sigma Chi Sigma '48-'50, American Chemical Society ,47- '5o, Vice-President '48-'49, President ,453-ISO, Playhouse Club '46-'47, Debatng Club '46- ,473 Archive '46-,47, Sodality ,46-l48. Tcven ty- two .Aria GLFL SULLIVAN TAULLIE SKEES, ANTHONY JOSEPH Cecilia, Kentucky Bachelor of Science SLIWINSIQI, ROBERT ALOYSIUS Brookfield, Illinois Bachelor of Science Sodality '49-'5o. SPENCER, JOSEPH IXlORBERT Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Basketball Manager '48-'50, So- dality '46-'47. STALLIEAUMER, FRIDOLIN JOSEPH Hlicliita, Kansas Bachelor of Science STEEN, JOHN MYERS Saint Petersburg, Florida Bachelor of Science Government Club '48-'49, SI-IIPPER SIDO D. SIMON N. SIMON SINNOTT SKEES SLIWINSRI SPENCER STALLBAUMER STEEN STEUBY STOLSEK STREETER THROCKMORTON TAYLOR THOMPSON TRISKA .Shienceo en i ora STEUBY, JUNE PATRICIA Clayton, Missouri Bachelor of Science Kappa Beta Gamma '47-'50, VVOmen's S O d al ity '46-'50, Spanish Club '46, Sociology Club '47, League of Women Voters '48, Fall Festival Har- vest Queen '48. STOLSEK, MARY LOUISE East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Science WOmen's Sodality ,49-'50, STREETER, JOHN B., JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science SUITER, ULRIC JAMES Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Bowling '47-l4Q. SULLIVAN, DANIEL VVALTER Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Science Government Club ,4Q-,5O. TIZXULLI, THOMAS ALOYSIUS Alton, Illinois Bachelor of Science American Chemical Society 150 TAYLOR, ROBERT E. Carthage, Missouri Bachelor of Science THOMPSON, ANNE F. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Ari: THROCKMORTON, ESTILL O. Belleville, Illinois Bachelor of Science Government Club '49-'50. TRISKA, ROLAND ANTHONY Hanover, Kansas Bachelor of Science PTUS UTAR ' VITT XIYOLLAND YVAHLIG E. XY.-XLSH J. XIVALSI-I WALTER VVALTS XIYATSON NYEBER XYELBOR XYELLS WHEELER WINDSOR VMINTER XNOLF XYOLFANGER YOUNG ZITZMANN ZYGMUNT - I' 5 CLI1 CLQIQCQJ QI'lL0l 5 J4 f cl 5 ' ' UTAR, SISTER MARY ELIZABETH, XXVALTER, LOUIS PHILIP, JR. NMELBORN, WILLIAM MARTIN XMOLF, KATHRYN ANN AD. P.P.S. Ruma, Illinois Bachelor of Science VITT, JOHN THOMAS, JR. Overland, Missouri Bachelor of Arts Eta Sigma Psi '47-,50, Vice- President '49, President '50, Sodality '47-'5o. VOLLAND, GRETCHEN Webster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Science Pi Mu Epsilon '49-'50, Spanish Club '47-'48, League of VVomen Voters '48-'49, Women's Sodal- ity '46-'5o. WAHLIG, ROBERT L. Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Science WALSH, EDWARD BQALACHY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science XIVALSH, JOHN G. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Football '46, University News '47-'50, Pictures Editor '48-'49, Archive '48-'50, Feature Editor '49-'50, Crown and Anchor '48- '50, Host '50, Playhouse Club '46, Radio VVorkshop '48. Ohio, Illinois Bachelor of Science Sodality '48-'50, Clemens Hall Student Council '48-'49, Presi- dent '48-'49. XIVALTS, LEONARD F. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science WATSON, PAUL LESTER Richmond Heights, Missouri Bachelor of Arts Alpha Delta Gamma '48-'50, Sargeant-at-Arms '49-'50, So- dality '48-'49, Ushers' Society '48-'49 VVEBER, JOHN RUSSELL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Alpha Delta Gamma '47-'50, Sargeant-at-Arms '48-'49, Var- sity Basketball Manager '47- '48, Varsity Baseball Manager '47-'48, Student Conclave '48- '5O. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Alpha Delta Gamma '47-'50, Recording Secretary '48-'49, Le Cercle Francais ,47-'48, Sociol- ogy Club '48, University News, Associate News Editor '47-'48, Playhouse Club '47, Radio Wforkshop '47-'48, VMELLS, J. VV. GERALD Louisiana, Missouri Bachelor of Science VVHEELER, PATRICIA RIDLEY Normandy, Missouri Bachelor of Science Kappa Beta Gamma '48-'50, Treasurer '49-'50, Intramural Sports '46-'48, Sociology Club '47-'48, Spanish Club '47-'48, League of Women Voters '48- '49- XNINDSOR, THEODORE BACON Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Chem- ixtry NVINTER, NORDERT AUGUSTINE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Bachelor of Science Alpha Psi Omega '49-'50, VYomen's Sodality '48-'49, Ra- dio XfVorkshop '48-'49, Revela- tions '48-,495 Entertainment Bureau '49. WOLEANGER, THOMAS XVILLIAM Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science YOUNG, JAMES H. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science ZITZMANN, R.ALPH MILRERI' Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Freshman Football '47, Revel- ations, Publicity Manager '47Q University News '46-'49, Sports Editor '47, intramural Sports Manager '48-'5O. ZYGMUNT, EDWIN J, CR. Chicago, illinois Bachelor of Arts Page Ttvenly Ihr ee REV. BERNARD W. DEMPSEY, SJ. Regent Page Twenty-four CHARLES E. WULLER Associate Dean 3400! of gommerce ann! jinance It is the duty of a commerce school worthy of the name to prepare men of principle and of charity, who will give to the dealings of the busi- ness World the unselfish and beneficial tone of a science. The constant presence and pressure of econo- mic, industrial, financial, and correlated factors in present day life are impressively evident. There is a World-consciousness of a realism reach- ing even into the higher strata hitherto consid- ered too tenuous for the mundane and the pro- saic. There is an ever-increasing importance placed upon them as the troubled times leave little room for anything other than the mad rush for accumulation of possessions. It is the purpose of the Catholic school of business to counteract, as far as possible, the evil effects of this system and to substitute for it the sane methods advo- cated by Popes Leo XII and Pius Xl. As a type of education, the curriculum pre- sented in this School has proved to be very satis- factory. All indications point to a demand and development of the school of commerce, univer- sal interest in the subject matter, the abiding human interest in its many phases, and the call for leadership and training in industry and in all the practical fields of man's activities forecast wider horizons. , THOMAS F. QUINN Dean YY' , bv Davis-Slzaugluzessy Hall houses the School of Commerce and Finance. Page TzL'ez1ty-j9L'e ALRERS ALEXANDER ALLOWAY ANDREWS APPLEGATE ARNOLD ARP ASHBURY BEARVELDT BALTZ BARNARD BATTLEs BECKER BEHRMAN BEINE BENE BENOIT BETTA BETTGER BETZ BIEGER Page ALBERS, FRED FRANCIS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScience in Commerce ALEXANDER, GEORGE STEVENS Saint Louis, Missouri BL1Cll!3l01'OfSClL'l1L'El7lC077'lf77lfC7'C0 ALLOWAY, CHARLES IVICCLEL- LAND Normandy, Missouri Bachelor ofScierlce in Commerce ANDREWS, ANDREW DEMITRIUS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor oftfcieazce in Commerce APPLEOATE, ALBERT H. East Saint Louis, Illinois BOClZ8l07'Uf5iC'lCllCE in Commerce Marketing Club '49-'5o. ARNOLD, XVILLIAM CONRAD Madison, Illinois Bachelor 0fSL'lGlLL'El17, Commerce Twenty-six fzidw- -f-: - , 0Ifl'Ll'l'L0l C9 ARP, LAWRENCE ALFRED Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Commerce ASHBURY, ROBERT HENRY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Commerce Student Council '48-'49, Co- Chairman '48-'49, Vice-Presi- dent Junior Class '48-'49. BAERVELDT, PETER C. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie11cem Commerce BALTZ, BERNARD ANDREW Pocahontas, Arkansas .BC1Cl16l0l'0fSC'lL'llCE'll1'I, Commerce Sodality ,47-'5O. BARNARD, XMILLIAM JAMES, JR. Alton, Illinois BUCllBl0V0f.9ClUl1-CEl11fC01'l'l771E7'CE Playhouse Club ,47-,485 Glee Club '47, .gzlzoof Sznioro BATTLES, BERT L. Jennings, Missouri Bachelor 0fSc-fence in C0111-nz erce BECKER, IVIELVIN E. Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzelor of Science in Commerce BEHRMAN, EDWARD ANTHONY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofiicience in Commerce BEINE, FRANCIS JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri BachelorofScienceihCommerce Sodality '49-'50g Morgan Club '49-'sa BENE, EDWARD EUGENE Mascoutah, Illinois Bachelor ofSc'iencei11 Commerce BENOIT, PAUL E. Alton, Illinois Bachelor ofScie1-zce in Commerce Sodality '48-'50. BETTA, JAMES CHARLES Collinsville, Illinois Bachelor ofScie11.ce -in Commerce S O d al i t y '49-'50 5, Marketing Club '49, I.- BETTGER, JOSEPH WILLIAM Asbury Park, New Jersey Bachelor o S cience in Commerce I YH f ' t' ll' BEili'Z,, FREDERICK ADOLPH Alton, 'illinois B acllgel or of Science -in Commerce BIEGEB, V DONALD A. I-Iouston, Texas Bachelor ofScience in Commerce BIERMAN-, IQOBERT BIAYIZR Normandy, Missouri Baclzclor0fSriv:1rvi11Couiuivrre BIRK, Ro12ER'r C. Maplewood, Missouri BUl'l1610I'0fSLi1iClIl'l? in Comuzarre BOLLINGER, JOHN CLAY NN'ebster Groves, Missouri Baclzel0r0fSrienrc in Couziimrrt' BozADA, CXLFONSU MARCUs Mascoutah, Illinois Bachelor ofSriv11re in Couzizwrre BRADSHAW, CHARi.Es BIACK Lebanon, Kentucky Bac11el01'ofSric11re in COIIIHIGVLTC BRADY RICHARD JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fScicm'0 in Com ll1l'7'L'C 0l'l'LI'l'l QPC8 3 BRASCH, CARI.Y1.r: IULIAN Sant Louis, Missouri Bnclzvlarof.S'riw1rv in CtIIIlIllFl'L'C BRAUIER, V1Rc:1E A. Saint Louis, Missouri ,-l.r.mriaic of Srivnce in Com- uzerrv BRENNAN. -IAMIES F. Saint Louis, Missouri Barllclor0fSriv1zrr in Cozzrizrrrrv BRENNAN, -IoHN RIQGIS East Saint Louis, Illinois BUl'lIL'10I'0f.SIt'lit'lll'!' in COIllIlH'I'l'L' BRowN, JAMES A. Saint Louis, Missouri Baclmlor uf.Si4'ieurc1'11Conznmrre Marketing Club '49-'50, Vice- Presiclent '49. BRoWN, XAiAI.TER DWYIER Harrisburg, Illinois Bachelor 0fS4'im1rei11Conlmercc CAOUK .SZI'Li0l 5 BRUCE, HARo1.D HliNliY Saint Louis, Missouri Burlzrlor of .Sit'Z'I'lII'C in Bzz.vi11e.v.v BRUCKHR, XVARREN A. Robertson, Missouri Baclmlor of.S'vie11fc' in COII1Illf'l'l'C' Bumifus, Bomx1E REvE1.i.E Saint Louis, Missouri BaclwlornfSrim1rc in CUlIllIIl'7'l'L' BURGER, GEORGE JOHN, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of.S'cic11rc in Com nzvrre BURNs, BIICHAIEL BERNARD Springfield, Illinois Barlzeloz' 0fSt'iL'Ilt'L' in C0 uz mcrce BURTIELUW, XNALTER EDWARD, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Barlzclor Uf5l iCl1L'Ul'11 Conznzerre BUT1-I, FREDERICK ARTHUR Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzel01'0fSrienrei11Comwzerce CANTWELL, NIARY ZITA Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fScience'i11. Couzimerce Phi Chi Theta '48-'50, Treas- urer '48-'49, President '49-'50, Gamma Pi Epsilon'49-'50, Vice- Presitlent '49-'505 Sodality '47- '5o, Recording Secretary '49-'50, Central Committee '48-'50, So- dality Union '49-'5Og Marketing Club '49-'50, Archive '48-'50, XVho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges ,49-'50, Student Council ,49-'50 CARLIN, BRYAN LAWRENCE Saint Louis, Missouri BaclzeI0rofSCience in Commerce Arnold Society '48-'50, Sodal- ity '48-'50. BIERMAN BIRK BOLLINGER BOZADA BRADSHAW BRADY BRASCH BRAUER J. F. BRENNAN J. R. BRENNEN I. BROWN W. BROVVN BRUCE BRUCKFR BUMPUS BURGER BURNS BURTELOVV BUTH CAN'rWE1,I. CAR1,1N Faye Ttuenly- vet CARTEIST CARTER CARY CLAYTON CLEMENS CONSTANTIN CORDES CORDIA D. COsTELLo J. COSTELLO CROWLEY CURL CURRAN DAHLNIANN DEPPE L f . 0IfI'Llfl'l6l CQ C 00 8l'lL0l J CARTEN, THOMAS JOSEPH COHEN, VVILLIAM COSTELLO, JOHN J. Dorchester, Massachusetts Bachelor ofSciehce in Commerce Varsity Football '47-'48. CARTER, EDWARD FRANCIS, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScier1tce m Commerce Sodality '46, Marketing Club '49-'50, Treasurer '49-'5O. CARY, CLAYTON GEORGE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScier1ce in Commerce Basketball '46-'48. CLAYTON, GERALD JAMES Litchfield, Illinois Baclzelor ofScier1fce in Commerce Track '48g Institute of Person- nel '49g Sodality '47-'4Q. CLEMENS, VERNON LEON Cannelton, Indiana Associate of Science in Com- merce Page Twenty-eight Ki-W ,-naar for 'f-K Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Scieh ce m Commerce CONNOR, JAMES ANTHONY Indianapolis, Indiana Bachelor of Science in Commerce CONSTANTIN, ANCELO Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofSc'iehcefi1l Commerce CORDES, EDWARD JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri Associate of Science irc Com- merce CORDIA, JOHN E. Saint Louis, Missouri BachelorofSciehce m Commerce Basketball '46-'50g Baseball '46- i4Qj Sodality '46-'48. COSTELLO, DAVID WILLIAM Belleville, Illinois Bachelor 0fSC1:G1'l'CE'l'l'L Commerce East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor ofScie11ce irl Commerce Basketball '4Q. , COSTELLO, THOMAS PATRICK Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofSciehce in Commerce COVA, VICTOR LOUIS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScience in Commerce CROWLEY, WILLIAM PATRICK Saint Louis, Missouri BachelorofScieucem Commerce Theta Kappa Phi '45-'50. CURL, H. JOSEPH Rushville, Illinois 'Bachelor ofScierice m Commerce Sodality '48-'5O. COHEN CONNOR T. COSTELLO COVA DEPTULA DEKAY CURRAN, VVILLIAM A. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScierzcei1l Commerce Baseball ,47. - DAHLMANN, ROBERT C. Belleville, Illinois Bachelor ofScie11,cei1fL Commerce DEPPE, GERALD P. Jennings, Missouri Associate of Science in Com- merce Theta Kappa Phi, '45-'48g Ger- man Club '45-'46g Conclave Representative '47-'50, Treas- urer '49-'5Og Revelation '48-'49g Sodality '45-'46. DEPTULA, LAWRENCE STANLEY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie1ice in Commerce DE KAY, WILLIAM R. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science DIFRANCO, COS-'l'AN'l'INO D. Saint Louis, Missouri Bfl1'1ICl0l'0fSCfClIl'U in COIllIllL'l't'C' DILI., JOSEPH P.-xriuck Saint Louis, Missouri BacI1cIo1'of5cir11fv in CUIIIIIICJTK' Marketing Club '49 DoBsoN, GEORGE RICHARDS Kirkwood, Missouri Baflzclo 1' ofjicivn ca in C0 111 nzerrt' DQRMAN, D.-xvrn ALAN University City, Missouri Bat'11e101'0fScie11cf' in COIIIIIIEITF Marketing Club '49-'50. DoRsEY, XVILLIAM IosEr'H Saint Louis, Missouri Bacl1el01'0fSc1'e11fei11Conzvnerre DOWD, JAMES Pfvrizlcii Saint Louis, Missouri Barlwlor of Scienrc ommerce Lgiilzoof .glniorfi .DUnl'AY, MARVIN Saint Louis, Missouri BUCIIFIOI'0fSCit'lIf'U in C0111111v1'rv Delta Sigma Pi, Senior Win'- den '49-'50, Student Louncil '49-'50, Class Treasurer '49-'5O. Du'rToN, Jtn.1,xN CH,4XRI,liS Anson, Maine Bucllvlor0fSrivl1rr in C0r11111w'fc' Erxicxi-isi. RUl!liR'l' Ai.r.EN Springfield, Missouri Barlzelo 1' ofSc'ir11rv in Coziznzrrrz' l2UEizI.E, THOMAS P. Kirkwood, Missouri Barlmlor 0fSL'fFlIL't' in Co lHIlIl'I'l'U ECN, CARL .QXLISIERT Springfield, Illinois Bclclzelor 0fSfirnrei11 C07I1lllC7'l'U Sodality. liclcislrr, ALFRED lDliNNIS Saint Louis, Missouri I3'r1rln'lo1'0fSrz'm1rv in COIIIIIICVFF Eolil., JACK Saint Louis, Missouri Burl1cl01'0fSrir11rf in C-UHlllIC'1't'I' lil-IRI-IAR'I', ,losiarn AN'rHoNx' Saint Louis, Missouri Bf7z'1ll'lUI' nf.S'cimn'e in C07IlI1ICl'l'C ISHRLIER, Ionx XYiXL'l'liR Saint Louis, Missouri BIICIIPIUI'Ofgfffllft' in CUIIIIIICITF Footluall 'etjg Track ,475 Per- sonnel Institute 49. ESCHENIERENNIZR, ,loHN JOSEPH Brooklyn, New York Bc1c'l1cl0r0fSc1'c11cc in Commerce Arnold Society '48-'50, Clem- ens Hall Student Representa- tive, Vice-President '47. ESCHICNILRENNIZR, THOMAS B. Brooklyn, New York Barhclor ofSciicnce in C071l7IIE7'C6 Arnold Society '48-'50, R. O. T. C. Promotional Policy Board '49-'50, Marketing Club '50, Fsslc, THOMAS EDWIN Saint Louis, Missouri Barlzelof' Ofsfl-611561.71 Commerce EVANS, GEORGE ALnU1z'r Saint Louis, Missouri Barlzclor 0fScie11fei11 C017ll'1ZCl'C0 Marketing Club '49-'50. F,xI.LER'1', I-LxRoLD GEORGE Cape Girardeau, Missouri Brzcliclor 0fScieucei11 Commerce Fixssi, PAUL Saint Louis, Missouri B!1L'17l?!0I'0fSCl'f'I'IL'Ei7LC0llZ771E7'CE Soclality ,47-YSO, Corresponding Secretary '49-'50, Class Repre- sentative '47-'48. F i DIFRANCO Dru. DOBSON DORMAN DORSEY Down DUMAY DUTTON EARNEST EBERLE ECK ECKERT EGRL EHRHART EHRLER J. ES-CHENBRENNER T. ESCHENBRENNER Esslc EVANS FALLIZRT FASSI Page Twenly-11inc FELDMAN F ERRETTI FIEGE FINN FINOCCHIARO FRANK FREIVOGEL FRITH GABLE GALCZYNSKI GALLAGHER GALLAHER GERHARD GOESSMANN GRAHAM GRANA GRAUL GRAY GREENWELL GREWACH HAHN 0l'lfLIfl'l,Ql CQ C 00 8l'lL0l 5 Sl, l S - Page FELDMAN, IRVING Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSc'ie1zce i1z Commerce FERRETTI, LEO A. Sawyerville, Illinois Bachelor ofScie1zce FIEGE, XVINIFRED B. Columbia, Illinois Associate of Science in Com- merce FINN, AIICHAEL PHILIP Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSClEI1CEl71f Commerce FINOCCHIARO, SALvAToRE A. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofSciehcei11 Commerce Thirty -Y f --..--'W Af W- -- .- FRANK, ROBERT EDWIN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie1iceirL Commerce FREIVOGEL, LLIILTON ROBERT Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie11cei1L Commerce FRITH, DONALD VVORTLEY Xhlebster Groves, Missouri Bachelor ofScie11cei1i Commerce GABLE, ROWAN JOSEPH Affton, Missouri Bachelor ofScie1zcei1i Commerce GALCZYNSKI, EUGENE EARL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science ih Commerce GALLAGHER, JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Bilsiness GALLAHER, RAYMOND ANTHONY Richmond Heights, Missouri Bachelor ofScie1zcei1L Commerce GERHARD, FRED E. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScier1ce in Commerce GoEssIvIANN, MARGARET JOY Normandy, Missouri Bachelor ofScie11ce ia Commerce Phi Chi Theta '48-'50, Presi- dent '48-'49, Marketing Club '49-'5O- GRAHAM, EDWARD PATRICK, IR. Ferguson, Missouri Bachelor ofScie11ce in Commerce GRANA, PAUL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScien ce in Commerce GRAUL, I-IOWARD ERVIN Belleville, Illinois Bachelor ofScie1-ice i1-L Commerce GRAY, BENEDICT JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Associate of Science ia Com- merce GREENWELL, JAMES EDWARD Lebanon, Kentucky Bachelor of SL'iL'1'l'CEl'Il Commerce GREWACH, PETER JOSEPH Belleville, Illinois Bachelor ofSciencei1i Commerce HAHN, KENNETH H. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science iii Commerce HAKA, JOHN E. Tifiin, Ohio Bl1l'h!'l0l'0fSL'fCl1L'6lil!C-OIIIIIICITIF HALL, JOHN JOSEPH Clayton, Missouri Baclielov' 0fSC'i01ll'L'l.1I COIIIIIICITC HAR'l'NETT, EDGAR COLLINS Maplewood, Missouri Bac11e10l'0fSr1'I'11ce in Coninmrcc' Pi Kappa Delta '49-'5og Delta Sigma Pi '49-'5og Sodality ,47- '5og Debate Team '48-'49. HASEMEIEII, JANE HESSEL Greene, Iowa Baclicl0rofScimzcei11Commerce Phi Chi Theta '48-'50g Glee Club '47-'48. HAXUSER, FREDERICK A. Saint Louis, Missouri - Bachelor ofSciencei11,Co111,1z1,ercc ommerce Skov! .gzniom LTIZCKMAN, lQ0llliR'l' JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri .4l.v,vOrir1h' nf Sciuncv in CUIII- H1C'I'l'C LIEINIJLEMAYER, RICHARD Alton, lllinois .-l.v.focirIfc of Srimrc in Com- znvrru l-IELLAIAN, EUGENE E. Richmoncl Heights, Missouri Brlclwlor of Sl'lt'lIt'L' in B1l.YillF.V.Y ,'ldlIIIIl1Xfl'U1lUll HEBIAAXNN, PAUL SlSHliOU0RE Belleville, lllinois Bachelor 0fSL'ft'Ilt'Fl'IICOHIllIL'I'1fU Hl4INIl', TiIOMAs SHAW Macomb, Illinois Bachelor ofScif'1zcc1'11 Conzmcrcr Football '42, '46-'48. HENDERSON, VVILLIAM VV. liriclgeton, Missouri BachelorofSrir'11cci11Commerce HOEMEIs'1'ER, HAROLD CHARLES Xlebster Groves, Missouri Barlzclm'nfScz'nnrc in C0771ll1L'7'L'L' l'l0l.LI2NIlACl-I, RAY Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzolor of .SLITCIZCC HORN, Cl-'IARLIES HENRY Saint Louis, Missouri l3Uf1lClUl'UfSClflIL'l' ill Colzzmcrcc Arnold Society '48-'50g Market- ing Club '49-SOQ Air R.O.T.C. '48-'50, HORN, VICTOR ROBERT Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fScicnc0 in C0171 17IUl'L'L' I'liORSTMANN, RICHARD .ALVIN Saint Louis, Missouri BarlIa!or0fScie1zcei1z Commerce HOULE, JO1-IN MARTIN Menomonie, lfVisconsin BIIt'l1C'!Ul'0fSC1.Ell.CBillC07Ill1'll?I'CE Tennis '49-'5og Playhouse Club '48-'5og Radio Workshop '49. HOXVAIQIJ, JOSEPH GERALD Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzcl01'0fScie1zcei1z C011-znzcrce HUAIMEL, FRANK N. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Market- ing HURLEY, JOSEPH XV. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science HlJ'l'KIN, ALLEN University City, Missouri Bachelor of .S'c'ie1-Ice in Fimmce HAKA HALL HARTNETT HIXSEMEIER HAUSEli HECKMAN HPIINIJLIENIAYEIQ HELLMAN HENIANN HEMP HENDERSON HOFNIEISTEIQ HCJLLENBACH C. HKJRN V HORN HORSTMANN HOULE HOWAIQD HUM MEL HURLEY HLITKIN Page Tlzirlv one I' -as - A-:ff fav I-IYAMs IVANESKY JANKU JANSEN JILEK KEM MERLTNG KEM PS HALL KIRGzXN KERR KI NG E IQNOLL R. ISNOLL KOHL IQORDSMEIER KIUEGER LIYAMS, JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScience in Con-nnerce lvANEsKY, CHARLES JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in lndust- trzal Relations JANKU, CHARLES F. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science JANSEN, .ALBERT BERNARD XN'elJster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Science in B'lLA'lI1EIYS JILEK, LEON Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science KJXUFAIAN, MARVIN BAER Saint Louis, Missouri BachelorofSciencein Conznzerce Page Tlzirfy-ituo 0I'lfLI'lflQl CQ KAUFBIAN, ROBERT GEORGE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScicnce in Conunerce KEMMERLING, XIVARREN JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScience in Commerce ICEMPSHALL, VVILLIAM B. Des Moines, Iowa Bachelor0fSc'iencein Covnnierce ICERR, KENNETH HOWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Associate of Science -in Coni- 7l1L'l't'C' KING, JOHN DEE Hayti, Missouri Bachelor of Science Shoo! Lgzniom KIRGAN, ALLEN XV. Alton, Illinois Bachelor 0fSClC'lIL'0l.IZC07l17'l1!27'!'C KLEIN, LLICHAEL JERRY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScience 'in Cornnierce S O cl al ity '48-,501 Marketing Club '50, Student Council '49- '5o, Class President '49-'50. KNOBBE, LEONARD ANTHONY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScience in Conznzerce Sodality. IQNOLL, EDWIN JOSEPH Salina, Kansas Bachelor0fScie1zce in Commerce KNOLL, RAYMOND I. Saint Louis, Missouri Associate of Science in Corn- 77113763 Iik1'5e-:': ::Lv:i:Ei:Egi-a-543--Efjwfr in W- gl - M. KAUFRIAN R. KAUFMAN KLEIN KNODBE KRIEGsHAUsER KRUM M KOHL, LEO Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Market- ing 4 KORDSMEIER, JAMES RICHARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in llflarket- mg ISLRIEGER, XNILLIAM H. Saint Louis, Missouri Associate of Science in Conz- 11-zerce IQRIEGSHAUSER, ROBERT EUGENE lfVelJster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Scien ce in Co1nn1erce KRUMM, RAYMOND JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Scien ce -in Conunerce M14 ICRUTEWVICZ, PAUL ROBERT Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fScicncc-in C0111 merce Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer '49- '5og Student Council '49-'50, President, Senior Class '49-'5O. KUEHN, VVILLIAM EMIL East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor 0fScie11ce in CO-211 merce LA BARGE, CHARLES Louis, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri BC1Cl1Cl0l'0fSCll'lIt'l'fl1'COIlIll1C7'l'l? Alpha Delta Gamma '42-'50, P r e s i d e n t ,47-'48, National Treasurer '48-'49, Sodality '42, LANDHOLT, GERALD Fox Saint Louis, Missouri BdCl1L'l07'0fSC1.l'1lCC ill-COHIIIICITL' S o d al i ty '48-'49, Marketing Club '48-'49. LARSON, EARL XV. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSc1'c11ee in C0111 mercc LEBER, JEROME GREGORY Saint Louis, Missouri Baclielm' ofScie11cer'11 Conznzerce Personnel Instltute '49-'50. LEDNICKY, MARY LoU1si-2 Everest, Kansas i-Irxocinle of .Slt'lE'I1t'C in Com- HIUVCL' LEE, YOUNG You Saint Louis, Missouri Bacliclor 0f.gC1-t'lIl'l' in C'UHIllIt'l'l't' LEHMAN, Louis W. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0f.gfll'lIz'l'1-ll Ci071lHlf'7't'F Basketball '46-'5Og Conclave '49-,551 LEVICK, JOHN XYILFORD Shrewsbury, Missouri Bachelor 0fSC1'UIIt'L' in C0l71l11I'l'L'U LUTH, FREDERICK JOHN Webster Groves, Missouri BlIt'l1C'l0I'0fSt'lt'lIt'L'1.IICOIYIVNICVCC ommerce Shoo! .SZl'li0l 6 hlCCANN, JAMEs P. Conshohocken, Pennsylvania Bachelor 0fScie11cei11 Commerce Soclality '48-'50, M CC-AR'1'HY, RlDl3liR'l' Louis Saint Louis, Missouri Barlzelor 0f.SlL'lf'Ilt'0llICOH1l7lL'l'CU 3lCll0NAGl-l, JOHN FR,xNc1s Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0f5t'll'lIL'l'1'll C-071lI1'lC7't'6 BICENIERY, BLARY JANE Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzelor 0fScieuce in Commerce Kappa Beta Gamma '47-'50, Treasurer '48-'4Qg Gamma Pi Epsilon '49-'50, Sodality '46-'50, C e n t r a l Committee '47-,495 Playhouse Club ,46-'47, Revela- tions '47-'49g Student Council '49-'50. Al-CFARLAND, FRANK JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor offcience in C0ll1flIIL'l'C6 h'lClN'IfYRl3, GEORGE RAYMOND Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSc'ie1zce in Commerce MCVAY, TERENCE OWEN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor' 0fSc-iencein Commerce Delta Sigma Pi '49-'50g Sodal- ity '49-'50, Ushers' Society '49- '5Og Marketing Club '49-,505 C O n c I a v e '49-'50, Student Council '49-'5o, Pi Mu Epsilon '5o. RIADONIA, JOSEPH PAUL Helena, Arkansas Bf1CllC'l07'OfSl iC'llt'PilLC07l'li1I1E7'L'6 Marketing Club '49-'50, Indus- trial Relations Club '49-'50, M,x1Ns, JOHN DONALD Saint Louis, Missouri Bl1tT,7L'l01'0fSCiL'71C6i71'COHIVIIZVCE Marketing Club '49-'50, Span- ish Club '49-'5O. ALARTENS, NORVEL HENRY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSClf IlC8fI1iC0'l1l71167'CE IQRUTEWICZ KUEHN LABARGE LANDHOLT LixRsON LIEBER LEDNICKY LEE LEHMAN LEVICK LUTH BICCANN hlCCARTIj1Y NICDONAK H LICENERY BCCFARLAND NICINTYRE MCVAY BLADONIA RIAINS MAR'rENs Page Thirf3 thi ee L '-rail Lime E'rl2s.a,Li?' ,122 1 l J R. NIARTIN J. H. MARTIN NIAY BJEISNER NIETZGER MEYER RTILLIGAN XCIILLS ALIITCHELL IWOGAB BIOLINI MORRISON NIUDD NIURRAY NADLER NAERT NATSCH NEGRO NILSSON NOWACKI OYBRIEN MARTIN, JAMES RICHARD Saint Louis, Missouri Associate of Science in Com- merce MARTIN, JOHN HENRY Clayton, Missouri Associate of Science in Com- merce MAY, MARY ANN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofbicfieuce in Commerce Phi Chi Theta '48-'50, Corres- ponding S e C r e t a r y '48-'49, Marketing Club '49-'50, Secre- tary '49-'503 Spring Prom Maid 49- LIEISNER, JOSEPH CHARLES Raymond, Illinois Bachelor ofScience in Commerce Sodality '47-'50, Recording Sec- retary '48-'49, University News '48-'5og Clemens Hall Coun- cilor '48-,49. RIETZGER, FRANK EDWARD Springfield, Illinois BachelorofScierLcein Commerce Sodality '48-'50, Treasurer '49- 150 Page Thirty-four ommerce Shoo! .gzniom MEYER, ROBERT EDWIN Saint Louis, Missouri BClCltt?l07'0fSC'lC'lZCt?1.1'Z-C-07'H1l1E7'C8 NIILLIGAN, NVILLIAM JAMES Saint Louis, Missouri BachelorofScie1icemCommerce IYIILLS, CASIMIR JOSEPH Yonkers, New York Bachelor ofScicrLce in Commerce Archive '47-'48, Soclality '47- '5o, Vice-Prefect '49, Prefect '49-'5og Sodality Union '48-'50, Arnold Society '48-'50, Nation- al Fccleration of Catholic Col- lege Students '49-'50, Ushers '48-'5og Student Council'49-'5og Industrial Relations Club ,49- '5o, Secretary-Treasurer '49, XfVho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges '49-'50, Student Counselor '47-1485 Alpha Sigma Nu '5o. MITCHELL, SHEILA CATHERINE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScierLce in Commerce Phi Chi Theta '48-'49, Vice- President '48g Marketing Club '493 Sodality '46-'49, Class Sec- retary '48, Student Council '48. 1-I' 'T 7 --1' 'fr 7-fr-H hlOGAB, EUGENE G. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie11cel1z Commerce NIOLINI, JOHN JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSciehce in Commerce BLIORRISON, ICENNETH B. Auburn, Illinois Bachelor of Scieaice in Commerce MUDD, RANDOLPH, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSciehce in Commerce Delta Nu '46-'48, Theta Kappa Phi '48-'49, President '49, Uni- versity News '48g Archive '49, Editorial Board ,491 Sodality '49g Crown and Anchor '48-'49. NIURRAY, ROBERT EMMETT Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofSclerzce in Commerce NADLER, PAUL M. Labadie, Missouri Bachelor ofScience in Commerce N AERT, DONALD RICHARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSCl!?1ZC!Zl74 Commerce N,F.C.C.S.'4S-'49, Sodality '48- 49- A NATSCH, CHARLES HENRY Jefferson City, Missouri BachelorofScle1icemCommerce NEGRO, JAMES J. Staunton, Illinois Bachelor ofScieucein Commerce Spanish Club '48-'49, NILSSON, JoYCE JERN Granite City, Illinois Bachelor ofScieuce in Commerce NOWACKI, GILBERT M. Beckemeyer, Illinois BachelorofSciencemCommerce Alpha Sigma Nu '49-'50, So- clality '47-'5og Arnold Society '48-'5o. O,BRIEN, JoHN JOSEPH East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor ofSclerlce in Commerce O'CONNOR, TICRENCE JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri BUClIC'l0l'0fSt'lt'lI!Tt7 in Co111111o1't'e O'HE.fXRN,. Nllfl-IAIEL josliifi-I Hannibal, Missouri Ba-cl1elo1'0fSCle11coinCo111111o1'cc OYNEILL, BRIAN M. Saint Louis, Missouri Bacl1elorofScie11co llll Co111111c1'cc Delta Sigma Pi, Arnold Soci- ety '4S-'5o, Adjutant Recorder '49-'5og Marketing Club '49-'5og Sodality '49-'50, Air R.O,T,C, '48-' 50. O'NEILL, DoUt:LAs WORTHING- TON Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie1zre in Co111111c1'ce Air R.O.T.C. '48-'50, O'REILLY, JOHN FINLEY Charleston, Missouri Bachelor ofSci'e11cei11Co111111e1'ce Sodality '47-,503 Acolytes Asso- ciation '49-'5o. Olflfllflfl QPC8 ORNER, C H AR1.1-is NN-'iLLARD Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzelorof.S't'ie11cei11Co111111e1't't' O'RoUiucic, JOHN 'l'nomAs,. Ju. Normandy, Missouri Baclzclor 0fSl'lt'llt'C in COIIIIIICITU Sodallty '46-'5O. OSSOI.fX, -l.OSl1Il'H P.-XUL Collinsville, lllinois Bt1t'llCl!1l'Ofsflfllft' i11 Co111111o1'ce Basketball '46-'50, Baseball '49- ,SO O'SULLivAN, ,lol-iN JAMES Rochester, New York Bacl1ol01'ofScic11ceinCo11z111e1're PETRY, BURNELL JOHN Highland, Illinois Baclzelm' 0f5l'lL'llL'L' in C0171 111e1'co Arnold Society '48, Shoo! .geniom Pi-lives, 'l,lONAI.D EUGENE Fredericktown, Missouri l3IlL'llCl0l'0f.qt'lClIt'U in Co11z111e1'ce Il'LIsc'HKE, IosE1'1-I EDWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelm'ofSrie11ceinCo111111e1'ce PUICLKIZR, EUGENE B. Saint Louis, Missouri Bacheloz' 11fScio11cc in CO'l7lll1E'7'l't' POELIQEIQ, FleANcis 'IIJSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri ilrxociafe of Science in C0711- llIL'I't't' POWER, lQ0l5lER'l' X7INClEN'l' Saybrook, lllinois Bachelor ofSclc11cei1zCo111111e1'ce Sodality '49-'5o. PREsWHEA'1', FRANK Saint Louis, Missouri BUClll?l0l'0fSClCl1c'!?'lll'C071l1l'lCl'CE l?REU'l', ROBERT F. Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzelo1'ofSc'ie11cein Com111e1'ce RALPH, PIOWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Account- mg R1XU'l'I2NSfl'RAUCH, ROBERT CHARLES Bel Ridge, Missouri Bacl1clo1'ofScie11coi1z C0l7Z11lEl'C6 REAGAN, THOMAS MICHAEL Saint Louis, Missouri BachelorofSc-ie11ce-inC0111.111e1'ce Arnold Society '48-'50, Com- inanding Gfticer '49-'50, Sodal- 1ty'49-'50- REED, CHARLES EDWARD Glendale, Missouri Bachelor 0fScie1zcei11 Co111me1'ce O CONNOR O'l-IEARN B. O,NEILL D. O,NEILL O,REILLY ORNEE O'RoUnKE OSSOLA O,SULLIVAN PETIQY PHIPPS PL1scHKE E. POELKER F. POFLKER POWER PRESWHEAT PRUET RALPH RAUTENSTRAUCH RE.AGAN REED Page Thirty five REESE IQEID REIFSTECIC RELL RETKOWSKI J. J. ROACH ROCKENMEYER ROEWE ROMER A. ROSS ROTERMUND RUBIN SAEGER SANDMEYER SANGERMAN REESE, FRANCES ADA Tyrone, Pennsylvania Bachelor ofScie11ce in Commerce Phi Chi Theta '48-'50, Secre- tary '49-' 50. REID, SAMUEL RICHARDSON Clayton, Missouri Bachelor of Science in .Market- mg REIITSTECK, EDWARD G. VVebster Groves, Missouri Bachelor 0fSCl6lllT61l1Z Commerce RELL, HARRY ERNEST Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScience in Commerce RETKOwsKI, FRANK EDWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofSc'ience in Commerce Sodality. Page Thirty-six 0lfl'Ll'lfLQl CQ RING, NORMAN EDWIN East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor ofScie11ce in Commerce Class Treasurer '48-'49. ROACH, JAMES GRANT Belleville, Illinois Bachelor ofScie1zce in Commerce ROACHI, JOHN JEROME Belleville, Illinois Bachelor ofScie11ce ia Commerce ROCKENMEYER, CHARLES E. Mount Vernon, Illinois Bachelor ofScie1zce'iu Commerce ROEWE, GLENNON BERNARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fScience in Commerce Shoo! .ghniore ROMER, XNILLIAM VANDERITE University City, Missouri Bachelor ofSc1'e1z ce in Commerce ROSS, ALOIS XNILLIAM Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of.S'cience in. Commerce Ross, IXLIYRON VVALTER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie11cem Commerce Arnold Society '48-'50, Secre- tary-Treasurer '49-l5O. ROTENBERG, EUGENE JACK Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScien ce in Commerce ROTERMUND, ADOLPH M. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie1z ce in Commerce RING J. G. ROACH M. Ross ROTENBERG SANGERMAN SAVARD RUBIN, IVLARVIN STANLEY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie1zce ia Commerce SAEGER, NORMAN ARTHUR Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScieace m Commerce SANDMEYER, FRANKLIN H. Topeka, Kansas Associate of Science in Com- merce SANGERMAN, ROBERT LUCIAN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of.S'c'ience 'in Commerce SAVARD, EUGENE JAMES Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Com merce --f-I ' 'TPV'-'f' - .L, . f Y - . ---,AWE SCHAHERG, IRVIN XNILLIAM, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bacl1cl01'0fSt'ieufc in CSUHIIIICITL, SCHERER, IQENNETH I'IliNRY Saint Louis, Missouri BUCl'l8l0l'0fSL'1iCJLC01.11C0lIIllll?7'!'6 Alpha Sigma Nu '49-350, Secre- tary '49, Chancellor '49-'50, Delta Sigma Pi '49-'50, Student Council '49-'50g Sodality '49- '5og Class President '48-'49g Class Vice-President '49-'50. SCHERMANN, RUDOLPH STEVE Saint Louis, Missouri Barhelor 0fSCic'11rr'i11 Couznzerre SCHMIDT, ROBERT Rox' Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSC'1.CllCC' in Com 1l1l'I'L'0 Baseball '46-'49g Basketball '46- '5o, Co-Captain '49-'5O. SCHMITT, PAUL XYILLIAM Ferguson, Missouri Bachelor 0fSf1'CIIL'B in C0171 ulcrre ommerce Shoo! .Seniors SCH MrTTCENs, HENRY !'XI,l3lZR'l' Saint Louis, Missouri flmorlclle of SClL'Hl'tl in Com- IIIPITL' SCHREIBER, Ci-TARLES .l'lAROLD, JR. Clayton, Missouri Barlwlof' 0f.S'fie11rz'z'11Comlnerrc SCOTT, JOHN XN'A1.TER Saint Louis, Missouri Barlzvlor0fSrirm'v lill CUIIIIIIUITIZ SELLMEYER, ROBERT I'IliNRY Saint Louis. Missouri BachelorofSrimn'vinCnn1n1r'rf'c SHAUGHNESSY, PATRICK Springfield, Illinois Bachelor 0fSfiw1re in Conznzrrfe Soclality '48-'5o. SHEA, CHAR1,Es EUGENE Saint Louis, Missouri fl.v.r0f1'alc of Sdezzce in C0111- nlcrre S1-IEHLE, X'YAL'l'I2R NNVILLIAM Saint Louis, Missouri Barlwlor uf5'riem'f'i11Cavzzavzcrre SHEEI-IAN, 'lil-IOMAS STE1'H1-:N Saint Louis, Missouri liavlzcluz'afSrie11rei11C0u1111erl'c Sl-IULTZV, CHAR1.Es EUGENE Saint Louis, Missouri BUt'l1L'lO7'0fSClL'll!'Ci1IC0l7lIJ16I'L'C' Delta Sigma Pig International Relations Club, Treasurer '47- '48g Glee Club '47-248. SLEATER, ARTHUR JOHN Kirkwood, Missouri BGC11Gl07'0fSl'l8JlfL'L iI'lC0lI11ll6'l'C8 Delta Sigma Pi '48-'50, Histor- ian '48-'49, Headmaster '49-'50, S1'AssER, FRANK B. University City, Missouri Baelzelor 0fSn'1'el1ce in C077Il7lC'1'C6 SPENCER, JAMES THOMAS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fScz'c1zrez'11 Commerce SPILKER, ROBERT G. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSrie1zcc in CO7Hfl716l'CL' SPRINGMAN, JEROME VALERIUS Alton, Illinois flxxociafe of Science in Com- merce SROCK, JOSEPH JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri BUFl7El0V of.S'rie11re1'11 C0111111e1'ce STEIN, WALTER JosEi'H East Saint Louis, Illinois BlIC17L'l0l'0fSC'lEl'lC6i11C077'L7'lZ87'CE Delta Sigma Pi '48-'5og Sodal- ity. l 1 l l l l SCHABERG SCH ERER SCHERMANN SCH MIDT SCH MITT SCH MITTGENS SCHREIBER SCOTT SELLMEYER SHAUGHNESSY SHEA SHEBLE SHEEHAN SHULTZ SLEATER SPASSER SPENCER SPILKER SPRING MAN SROCK STEIN Page Tl1l'l'ljl-.YF'I'Ull- SIILLWELL STOCKHAUSEN STRANGE STRAUBINGER STUECK SUDA SUESS SULLIVAN SYDNOR THOMSEN TI M PANI T I MRONE TOLBERT STILLWELL, ROBERT BERNARD Saint Louis, Mis-souri Bachelor ofScle11,ce in Commerce STOCKHAUSIEN, CARL H. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSc'z'e1zIceir1lCowlmcrce STRANGE, ELEANOR MAE Madison, Illinois Bachelor ofScie11fce1'n. Commerce Phi Chi Theta '48-'50, Histor- ian '48-'49, Treasurer '49-'50. STRAUBINGER, RUTH Maplewood, Missouri Kappa Betta Gamma '48-'50, Marketing Club '49. STUECK, NVALTER EDWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofSclerLce in Commerce Soclality '49-'5O. Page Thirty-eight -a is-sag: -ffaa-:a5fSxfaz..aIa::i:-afar: 0lflfllfl'L8l CQ SUDA, VMILLIAM J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of5cie1z'cel1'1 Commerce Arnold Society '48-'50, Air R.O.T.C., Distinguished Mili- tary Student. SUESS, EARL CLIFFORD- Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie11ceIi1z Commerce Delta Sigma Phi '50, Student Council '49-'50, Chairman '49- '5Og Marketing Club '49-'50, SULLIVAN, RICHARD THOMAS East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Commerce SYDNOR, ANDREW FRANKLIN Kansas City, Kansas Bachelor 0fScie1zce in Commerce J. THOMPSON R. THOMPSON TIERNEY TOTI-I VAHLKAM If VOGELGESANG Lgizhoof Lgzlfziom THOMPSON, JAMES DAVID Granite City, Illinois Bachelor ofSciencel1L Commerce Air R.O.T.C. '48-'50, THOMPSON, ROBEIQT' L. Wald-O, Arkansas Bachelor of.S'c'ience -in Commerce THOMSEN, HOWARD H. Saint Louis, Missouri Associate of Science in Com- merce TIERNEY, JOHN LEO Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScience 'in Commerce Theta Kappa Phi '44-'50, So- dality '44-'45. TIMPANI, BLASE ARTHUR Gaastra, Michigan Bachelorof Science in Commerce TIMPONE, 'VVILLIAM THOMAS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor ofScie1zcel11 Commerce TOLBERT, VVALLACE TED Granite City, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Commerce TOTH, JOHN GEORGE 'Granite City, Illinois Bachelor 0fScience m Commerce VAHLKAMP, DAVID FREDERICK Saint Louis, Missouri BachelorofSciewzcemCommerce VOGELGESANG, CARL FRANCIS Rock Hill, Missouri Bachelor 0fSC'lL'l1fCE in Commerce VONDER HAAR, XIIRGIL H. Saint Louis, Missouri Barlzelor 0fSric:1cc'1'l1 C0'l7lIIHfI'cTC WADE, GRACE F. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science i11-Acz'01zl1f- 'mg XVAGNER, FRANCIS LEE Cedar Rapids, Iowa Bachelor ofSrI'e11rc'z'11Conzzncrcc Arnold Society '48-'50, Cpera- tions Otlficer '48-'49. XVALKER, JOHN BERNARD Decatur, Illinois Bachelor 0fSC'il?llCL'liILCOIl1'lI1C'I'L'C' Sodality '47-'50g N.F.C.C.S. '48- '5O, Delegate '48-'50, Treasurer, Acolytes and Ushers Society '49-'SQ 0I'l'LI'l'L QI Ce XNiARlE, NORMAN VINCENT Saint Louis, Missouri BUL'1IU10l' of.S'cz'cucc' ill-C0l1IlI1t'l't'C XMIZHRLIZ, ,IO1-IN LACKEY Saint Louis, Missouri BClC1l6'l0l'0fSCiCIlf'C'1'llfC0'11l7IIfL'l't'f? Marketing Club '49-150, Nation- al Chairman '49-l5O. X-YILKE, ARTHUR FRANK Saint Charles, Missouri Axxofinlc of St'l.ClI!'C in Cum- :nerve XYILLARD, LEsI.IE DIXLE Bridgeport, Illinois .BCIC11l?l0l'0fSL'lC'1ICC 111 C01llll1t'I'L'L? W'IsNIEwsIiI, IQOBERT Saint Louis, Missouri BaclzeI01'0fScie1zcei1z Coifzrlzwfr S O d al ity '49-'50, Marketing Club '49-'5o. LSLAOO Lgzniorfi X'VOLTlSRlNG, WILLIAM IOI-IN Saint Louis, Missouri Bnclzelm' 0153515071 rr in C0111 1nc'1't'z' VVOOD, JAMES CLAIRE East Saint Louis, Illinois BaclI01O1'0fScieIzrci11Commerce VVOZNAIK, PAUL IQICHARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bnclml0rnf,S'I'ic11feinCommerce VVRAPE, I'IIiNRY JOHN Clayton, Missouri BGCIIUIOI' 0fScivnrc in Ci0llIlll'C'1'CC' Theta Kappa Phi I47-'5Og Var- sity Basketball '46-'49. VVULF, ILICHARD IXLBIZRT Louisville, Kentucky Bnrlzclol' 0f.S'cienrt' in C07l1H1Cl'CL' Sodality '48-'49 YOUNG, EZEKIEL IOSIAH Dalhart, Texas Baclzelor 0f,S'ciencei1t Commleme Football 747-749. ZAK, LEON X!VAI.TER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor 0fSCiCllC8i7lC017117l61'CE ZIELINSKI, XIVILLIAM LOUIS Maplewood, Missouri Bachelor ofScimLce in C0m11Le1'ce Delta Sigma Pi '49-'50, ZIMMER, ROBERT N. Saint Louis, Missouri Barlzelor 0fScie11re-in C01m1ze1'fe ZUCKER, THEODORE ARNOLD Clayton, Missouri Bachelor 0fScz'e11rei11C01n111,e1'ce VONDER HAAXR W ADE VVAGNER WALKER VVARE XXVEHRLE VVILKE W ILLARD W IS NI EWSKI W OLTERI NG W OOD Woz NAI It WR A IDE VVULF YOUNG ZAK ZIELINSKI ZI M MER ZUCICER Page Tliirfx func Page F oriy . ,,,. -- The Soho 01 of Denfistz 'y C07lfCIZ'7Z.Y a larf Je 0 perzz!z'21e clinic ,Qgi2,,aL -X--' agiizoof O! Qbenfiafrg The School of Dentistry of St. Louis University is committed to that theory of dental education which is based upon the autonomy of Dentistry as a distinct profession. The School cannot follow those educators who see in Dentistry only a spe- cial field of Medicine. It is this viewpoint which is fundamental in the organization, the adminis- tration, and the curricula of the School. The purpose of the School is the development of dental practitioners, the development of men trained in digital dexterity and skill in manipula- tion without which Dentistry must fail in achiev- ing its greatest effectiveness. REV. FRANCIS I. O,REILLY, SJ. Regent DR. LEE ROY NlAIN Dean Page Forty-one ABRAM ADAMS BRESSLER BUscH IZSPER FERRY ABRANI, IRVING Brooklyn, New York Doctor of Dental Surgery Alpha Omega, Secretary '48-'49, Vice-President '49-'5O. ADANIS, IOI-IN Bridgeport, Connecticut Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '49-'50, Grand Master '49-'5og Inter- Fraternity Council, Treasurer ,49'l50- YLXLBRIGHT, CECIL RAYMOND Olmsted, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '46-'50. AUsTIN, ROBERT EDWARD Jacksonville, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '46-'5Og Class Vice-President '46. BAKER, VVILLIAM DILLON Phoenix, Arizona Doctor of Dental Surgery Alpha Phi Omega '46-'50, Presi- dent '4S-'4Qg Delta Sigma Delta '46-'5Og Class Secretary '47-'48. Page Forty-two ALBRIGHT AUSTIN BAKER CALAERO COUR DE LUCA FISCHER FRYIZ GIESSING genial! .SDAOOK .gzniom BARON, VVILLIAM JOSEPH Sewaren, New Jersey Doctor of Dental Surgery Sodality '48-'50, BOTTONE, AURELIO ROBERT Brooklyn, New York Doctor of Dental Surgery Psi Omega '46-'50, Treasurer ,49-,50- BREssLER, LEON Louis Paterson, New ,lersey Doctor of Dental Surgery Alpha Phi Omega ,47-,SOQ Al- pha Omega ,47-'5Og Inter-Fra- ternity Council '49-'50. BUSCH, ALBERT ISLE Chicago, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Alpha Omega, .Treasurer '48- '49, President '49-'5Og Inter- Fraternity Council, President '49-'5Og Alpha Phi Omega 147- '5O. CALABRO, ANTHONY STEVEN Medford, Massachusetts Doctor of Dental Surgery Psi Omega '46-'50, Outside Cus- todian. :'fAf92:'5f:T',kTEif'El.1zLLA'....QEk...'I:f?Z-al. UL- -RM-.-5-a.,FL QTY.. -..:L:1 we L - - Lu.. COUR, JAMES PAUL Springfield, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi '48-'5O. DE LUCA, GEORGE BENjAMIN Riverdale, New York Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi '47-'50g Inter-Pra- ternity Council '49-'50, DUNCAN, DOY HOLLIS Murfreesboro, Arkansas Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta. ERNY, JOHN J. Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta. ESPER, LEONARD NVILLIAM Springfield, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '47-'50, Worthy Master '49-'50, Inter- Fraternity Council '49-'5o. BARON BOTTONE DUNCAN ERNY GROTANO GUEMBER FERRY, DANIEL JOSEPH, IR. Brazil, Indiana Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Deltag Sodality. FISCHER, PAUL M, Staunton, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta. FRYE, DICK TAYLOR Sulphur, Oklahoma Doctor of Denttll Surgery Delta Sigma Delta. GIESSING, GEORGE CONRAD, IR. Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Dental Surgery GROTANO, LUKE ANTHONY Long Island, New York Doctor of Dental Surgery GUEMBER, RAYMOND H. Milwaukee, XNisconsin Doctor of Dental Surgery 41 HAWK HORSON INGRAM IvY JENSEN LAYMAN LEE LIRE LICALLISTER MACK XIARTIN JKIICHAEL LIINERVA AIOFFITT IXIONTE ell GL C 00 QFLLOP6 HAWK, JOHN FRANCIS Strasburg, Ohio Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta. HOBSON, ROBERT LOUIE Garden Grove, California Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '46-'5Og Class Vice-President '49-'5O. INCRAM, JOHN BENTLEY Enola, Arkansas Doctor of Dental Surgery IVY, RALPH CARROLL El Paso, Texas Doctor of Dental Surgery JENSEN, VVILBUR ORION Preston, Idaho Doctor of Dental Surgery KONO, TOM M. Salt Lake City, Utah Doctor of Den-tal Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '48-'50, Al- pha Phi Omega '47-'5O. LANDOLFO, JOSEPH FELIX Newark, New Jersey Doctor of Dental Surgery LAYMAN, BOBBY DON Orrick, Missouri Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta, Alpha Phi Omega. LEE, JOHN BERNARD Stauton, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '48-'5o. LIIJE, HARRY VERNON, JR. Chicago, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery LICALLISTER, FRANCIS BERNARD Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta, Senior Page '48-'4og Sodality '48-'5og Class Secretary '49-'5o. NIACK, NVILLIAM BERNARD Carlinville, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '47-'50, Sen- ior Page '49-'5O. BIALISZEWSKI, LEO STEPHEN Batavia, New York Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '46-'50, Wlorthy Master '48-'49, Inter- Fraternity C O u n C i l '48-'49, Class Secretary '48-'49. KIANCHETTE, NVILBUR KENNETH New I-Iarmony, Indiana- ' Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '46-'50, NIARTIN, CARL BERNARD McLeanSboro, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta S ig m a D elta '46-'50, Scribe '49-'50. NIICHAEL, JAMES Ithaca, New York Doctor of Dental Surgery Psi Omega '46-'5Og Sodality '46-'50, LIINERVA, MARTIN MICHAEL Brooklyn, New York Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi '46-'50, Secretary '47-,48, Treasurer '48-l4QQ SO- dality '46-'50, KONO LANDOLFO NIALISZEWSKI .LQIANCHETTE RIORRISON BLIULCAHY MOEIPITT, JAMES THOMAS Virden, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi '47-'50, Reporter '48- '49, Vice-President '49-'50, So- dality '46-'5O. MONTE, PHILIP HENRY Providence, Rhode Island Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi '46-'50, President '49-'50, Sodality '46-'5og Inter- Fraternity Council '48-' 50 gViCe- President '49-'50, Class Treas- urer '48-'49. NIORRISON, ROBERT GEORGE Youngstown, Ohio Doctor of Dental Surgery - Xi Psi Phig Inter-Fraternity Council 21,85 Sodality '46-'5o. NIULCAHY, NIICHAEL JOSEPH New York City, New York Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '47-'50, Page Forty thi ee TOLO MEO IVIUNIZ, NIANUEL IQAMON San Sebastian, Puerto Rico Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi '46-'50, Sodality '46- 150 NEWMAN, PAUL Brooklyn, New York Doctor of Dental Surgery PEARSON, CHARLES FRANKLIN Nashville, Tennessee Doctor of Dental Surgery Delta Sigma Delta '48, RIOUX, CONRAD Hartford, Connecticut Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi. ROUFA, ARTHUR ABRAHAM Clayton, Missouri Doctor ofDe11tal Surgery Alpha Omega '45. Page Forty-four MUNIZ NEW MAN PEARSON RIOUX ROUFA SHREWSBURY SILEN SOTIROPOULOS STOVESAND SULLIVAN SUNDERMAN TITCHENAL VASILEFF WEBER ZEIGLER ibenfa .gzlzoof Lgzniom SULLIVAN, EUGENE FRANCIS Fall River, Massachusetts Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi, Sodality '46-'50, SHREWSBURY, GEORGE BIRMING- HAM Kansas City, Missouri Doctor of Deutal Surgery SILEN, MIGUEL A. Ponce, Puerto Rico Doctor of Deutal Surgery Xi Psi Phi. SOTIROPOULOS, GUS G. Springfield, Illinois A Doctor of Deutal Surgery Xi Psi Phi '47-'50, Secretary ,4 . STOVESAND, HUBERT PAUL Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Dental Surgery Psi Omega '47-'50, Senator '48- '49g Class Vice-President '48- '49 SUNDERMAN, RALPH HARRX' Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Deutal Surgery Alpha Sigma Nu '49, Xi Psi Phi, VVhO's VVhO Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges ,4Q, Class Presi- dent '46. TITGHENAL, FRANK STERLING East Saint Louis, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi. TOLOMEO, EUGENE CHRISTOPHER Paterson, New Jersey Doctor of Dental Surgery Psi Omega '46-'50, Pledge Master '48-'50, President '49- '5O, Inter-Fraternity Council '48-'50, Secretary '49-'5og SO- dality '46-'5o. ZIMMERMAN VASILEFF, VASIL Madison, Illinois Bachelor of Science Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi, Class President '48-'49, Class President '49-'50, VVEBER, RICHARD AUGUST Glasgow, Montana Doctor of Dental Surgery Alpha Sigma Nu '48-'-L93 SO- dality '46-'50, Class Treasurer '49',50- ' ZEIGLER, PAUL EUGENE Madison City, Illinois Doctor of Dental Surgery ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT KING Poplar Bluff, Missouri Doctor of Dental Surgery Xi Psi Phi l47-'50, Student Conclave '48-'49g Class Secre- tary '47-'48. POSf-g1'Ud1'ldf6 course in dry-fly uzczkiug. A dem student learns how fo z'0rfu1'e cz jlafffelzf. Prom Queen Blary Ann Bisch Pr011uf1zaNdu1,g.dt the Take zf-zcf0,' flIE3',7'6 smiles on her subjecfs. provu. A-mall, Tom M'etlzenitis rocks the OK., Ron, flzafs your cue. room wiflzf rytlzuz. Page Forty-jizfe Rueppol Hall houses the Instituto of Technology .gmsfifufe 0 jCAI'LOAgg REV. JAMES B. NIACELXVANE, SJ. Dean REV. VICTOR J. BLUM, SJ. Assistant Dean 'Rss W? fi Although the Institute of Technology was inaugurated as an autonomous school of the University in Septem- ber, 1944, the department of geophysics has been in existence since 1925. The Reverend James B. Macel- Wane, SJ., organized the department, the first in the Western Hemisphere. The School maintains seisrnological, gravity, geomag- netic and geoelectrical laboratories. Other facilities which assist scholars in the pursuit of technical knowl- edge are the electrical and radio communications engi- neering, machine tool, geological and petrographic lab- oratories. The Institute is now carrying on original investiga- tions by means of a newly designed seismograph con- structed under a United States Navy grant. The addition of this instrument is representative of the ever-broaden- ing scope of the Institute's iield of study and research. Page Forty seven Lgndfifufe 0 .iclufwkgg eniord AMESBURY APEL BEEBE BERGER BURR BUSCH ABIESBURY, ROBERT FRANCIS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Indus- trial Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers '47-'50, Society for Advance- ment of Management '49-'5o. APEL, CHARLES KARL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Conininnication Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers 249350- BALLINGER, JAMES C., JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Engi- neering Society of Engineers '48-'5Og Society for Advancement of Management '49-'5o. BARMAN, DOUGLAS DALE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Experi- inental Geoplzfysics BARRY, KEVIN RIICHAEL Cleveland, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Petrole- nin Geojlliyxics Sodality '48-'50, Prefect '49-'50g Sodality Union ,4Q-'SOQ Society of Engineers '48-'5og Society of Exploration Geophysics '49-'5Og American Institute of Mining and Metalurgical Engineers '49- '5og M-en's Glee Club '48-'49, Mixed Chorus '48-'49, Acolytes '48-'5O. Page Forty-eight BALLINGER BARMAN BARNARD BARRY BARTON BIERNACKI BROCIOUS BROWNEIELD BRYANT BUDD1: BUTLER CAGLIA CALLAHAN COWLES CRAVEN BARNARD, GENE EDWARD East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Coin- innnication Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon '47-'5og Insti- tute OI Radio Engin-eers '49-'5Og Society of Engineers '46-'5O. BARTON, VVESLEY BRUCE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Electri- cal Engineering Society Of Engineers '46-'5og Institute of Radio Engineers '49-'50 BEEEE, MILFORD HENRY Albuquerque, New M-exico Bachelor of Science in Petro- lenin Geophysics BERGER, LAWRENCE ALBERT Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Indies- trial Engineering Society for Advancement of Management '49-'5Og Institute of Radio Engineering '48-'5og Sodality '48-'5og Intramural Sports l47-21.8. BIERNACKI, PHILIP STANLEY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Society of Engineers '48-,SOQ Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'5og Radio Club. BROCIOUS, THEOMA ETHELDA Fort Myers, Florida Bachelor of Science Pi Mu Epsilon '48-'49. BROWNEIELD, ROBERT L. Louisville, Kentucky Bachelor of Science in Geologi- cal Engineering Society of Engineers '47-'50, Chairman '49g Sodality '47-'50g American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers '48-'50g University News ,47- '5og National Fed-eration of Catholic College Students '48- :SO BRYANT, JOSEPH NOE Lebanon, Kentucky Baclzelor of Science in Electri- cal Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers '49-'5og Society of Engine-ers l49',50- BUDDE, JOSEPH CHARLES Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Electri- cal Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers '49-'5Og Society of Engineers '46-'5o. BURR, JACK Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Electri- cal Engineering Amatcur Radio Club '48-'5Og Arnold Society '48-'50, Insti- tute of Radio Engineers '48-'50, Society of Engineers '49-'50, BUSCH, ELMER J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Indus- trial Engineering Society for the Advancement of Management. BUTLER, LAURENCE WALTER Maplewood, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Inclus- trial Engineering CAGLIA, ANTHONY JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio C onnnnnications Society of Engineers ,47-'49, Institute of Radio Engineers '49-'50. CALLAHAN, JAMES A. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physics COWLES, ROBERT C. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physics CRAVEN, JOHN B. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Indies- trial Engineering Society for the Advancement of Management '49-'5o3 Society of Engineers '48-'50. Lgnofifufe 0 jchnokgg eniom CROWLEY CRUMP DANIELS DAUGHERTY DAvIs DEML DEITTSCHMANN DIRKERS DONNA DURUQUE IJUCHEK ECKLEY FAUsT FELDMANN FERREE D. FERRENBACH L. FERRENBACH FIscHER Fox FRIERDICH Fusso CROWLEY, HAROLD JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Elec- tronics CRUMP, JACK GEORGE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Communication Engineering Institute ' of Radio ,Engineers '48-'50g Sodality '49-'5o. DANIELS, VVARREN EDWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Petro- leum Geophysics Theta Kappa Phi '48-'50, Treas- urer '49-'5og Sodality. DAUGHERTY, CECIL S. Blackwell, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Pi Mu Epsilon '49-'5o. DAVIS, FRANCIS XAVIER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Communication Engineering Amateur Radio Club '48-'50, President '48-'49. DEML, ANDREW I. Medford, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Radio Club '48-'5og Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'50, Presi- dent '49-'5og Sodality '48-'50, DEUTSCHMANN, FRED C. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Elec- tronic Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers. DIRKERs, N ORDERI- AUGUST Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Electri- cal Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers, Pi Mu Epsilon. DONNA, JOHN M. Maryville, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Petro- leum Geophysics International Relations C l u b '46-'49, Vice-President '48-'49g Society of Engineers '47-'49, Vice-President 948-'49 Q Sodality '48-'49, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- neers '49, DUDUQUE, THEODORE JOHN Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics DUCHEK, HAROLD WILLIAM Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Electri- cal Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers '49-'50, Sodality '50, ECKLEY, VVESLEY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineer-ing Pi Mu Epsilon ,48-'5Og Ameri- can Institute of Mining and- Metallurgical Engineers '48-'5o. FAUST, CHARLES VVILLIAM Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Communication Engineering FELDMANN, CHARLES HOWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Indus- trial Engineering Society Ior Advancement of Management '49-'50. FERREE, RAY JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Petro- leum Geophysics ' Arnold Society of Air Cadets ,48-YSOQ Sodality '46-'5og Ameri- can Institute ot Mining and Metallurgical Engineers '49-'5Og Soci-ety of Engineers '46-'50, Sociology Club '47-'48g Air R, O. T. C. '48-'50, FERRENBACH, DAVID BRADSHAW Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering Golf Team '48-'50, FERRENBACH, LEE C. Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Petro- leum Geophysics American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engine-ers '49-505 Sodality ,47-,SOQ Society of Engineers ,49-'50. FISCHER, VVILLIAM ANDREW Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio C ornmunication Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'50, Treasurer '49-'50, Ama- teur Radio Club 447-'50, Treas- ur-er '49-'5og Sodality '48-'5o. Fox, WILLIAM E. JR. Stoughton, Massachusetts Bachelor of Science in Geologi- cal Engineering Society of Engineers. '46-'50g American Institute of Mining an d Metallurgical Engineers ,49',50- FRIERDICH, WALDO JOHN Belleville, Illinois , Bachelor of Science in Radio Communications Pi Mu Epsilon '49-,505 Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'50. Fusso, JOSEPH WINCENC, IR. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science in Profes- sional Geology Sodality '48-'50g American In- stitute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers '49-'5o. Page Forty nine J ndfifufe 0 Slchnoggg eniom GAMBER GENETTI S HARRIS T. HARRIS HUGHES HUM MEL GAMBER, XIVILLIAM NEIL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Electri- cal Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'50g Society of Engineers '46-'50. GENETTI, LEONARD JOHN Gillespie, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Elec- tronics I Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'5o. GERARD, THOMAS I. ' Saint Genevieve, Missouri Bachelor of Science in lndus- trial Engineering Society for Advancement of Management. GIEHL, ALOYSIUS H. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Corninnnications Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers '47-'50, Amateur Radio Club ,4Q-'50, Society of Engineers '48-'5o. GRACE, LAWRENCE EUGENE Doniphan, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering Society of Engineers '48-'50g American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers ,49',50- CIRIMMER, RALPH JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Profes- sional. Geology American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Page Fifty GERARD GIEHL GRACE HART HECK HELLING HUMNIERT JACKSON JENNINGS HEXILL, HARRY Ferguson, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon ,48-'49, Seismo- logical Society of America '48- ,49- HARRIS, STANFORD EUGENE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Tennis Team '48-'5og Institute of Radio Engineers '49-,503 So- ciety of Engineers '46-'50. HARRIS, THOMAS LEE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Institute of Radio Engineers 348 HART., JAMES VVALLACE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Petro- lenrn Geophysics American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering. HECK, HENRY VVILLIAM Saint Charles, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering ' ' Delta Nu '44-21,85 Theta Kappa Phi '48-'50, Alpha Sigma Nu '49-'50, President '49-'5og So- dality '44-'50, Prefect '44, En- gineers Society ,47-'50, .Treas- urer '48-749, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering '49-'50. HELLING, VINCENT E. Saint Charles, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Indus- trial Engineering Society for the Advancement of Management, Society for Engineers. HILL, ROBERT BRIDGER . Monroe, Louisiana Bachelor of Science in Petro- lenrn Geophysics American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering '49g Society of Exploration Geophysics '49. HOELSCHER, LAWRENCE HUBER'F Saint Charles. Missouri Bachelor of Science in Profes- sional Meteorologgr Pi Mu Epsilon '49-'5o. HUGHES, DAVID DAY DANA Saint Petersburg, Florida Bachelor of Science in Geologi- cal Engineering American Institute of.Mining and Metallurgical Engineering '48-'5o. I'TUMMEL,. ANTHONY WILLIAM New Baden, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering Sodality '46-'50, Society of En- gineers '47-'5o3 Glee Club ,43 and '46-'50, GRI MMER HAILL HILL HOELSCHER JUDGE KENNA HUMMERT, JAMES BERNARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers '48-'50, Sodality '44-'48, Soci- ety of Engineers '48-'50. JACKSON, SAMUEL LEE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science Society for Advancement of Management '48g Society of Engineers '48, JENNINGS, ATAURICE House Springs, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Society of Engineers, Institute of Radio Engineers. JUDGE, SYLVESTER CLARKE, III Clayton, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geologi- cal Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon '48-'50, Ameri- can Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers '49-'50, President '49-'5og Society of Engineers ,47-,5O. KENNA, JOHN Chicago, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Indus- trial Engineering Le Cercle Francais '46-'47g So- ciety of Engineers '47-'48g Arnold Society '48-'5o. .gnfififufe 0 jchnoggg eniorei ' KOLB KRAUS K RUM MEL LAKE LAKIN LECI-ITRECK E. LUCAS R LUCAS RICCREARY RIEINHOLTZ RIERTA NIEZINES JNIILLER NIINTON 'XIURINO O'SHAUcI-INESSY OVERTON PALMER PERKINS RAIDT REED KOLB, RALPH OTTO Maplewood, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Gornninnication Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'50, Pi Mu Epsilon '48-'5o. KRAUS, HERIVIAN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Radio Amateurs Club, Treas- urer '48g Playhouse Club '46. JIQRUMMEL, VVILLIAM JOSEPH, R, Clayton, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geologi- cal Engineering' Society of Engineers '46-'49g American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers '49 LAKE, NVILBERT VVILLIAM Webster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Profes- sional Geology Society of Engineers '48-'50, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers '48-'50, LAKIN, 'WILLIAM THOMAS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Indus- trial Engineering Society of Engineers l49-'50. LECHTRECK, LAWRENCE VVALTER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Coin- rnunication Engineering Institute of Radio Engineering '47-,505 Sodality '47-'50, Radio Amateurs Club '47-'50, LUCAS, EDWARD JOSEPH Stoughton, Massachusetts Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Institute of Radio Engineers, Socity of Engineers. LUCAS, ROBERT CHARLES Richmond Heights, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Goniinnnication Engineering Sodality '47-'50, Institute of Radio Engineers ,47-'50, Ama- teur Radio Club '48-'5o, Vice- President ,495 Society of Engi- neers '46-'5o. MCCREARY, ROBERT VINCENT Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzelor of Science in Indus- trial Engineering Society of Engineers '46-'50g Institute of Radio Engineers ,47-'50, Treasurer '48-'49g Soci- ety for Advancement of Man- agement '48-'5O, Vice-President '49-'SQ AEEINHOLTZ, HARRY J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Gornrnnnication Engineering Amateur Radio Club y47-,501 Society of Engineers ,475 Insti- tute of Radio Engineers ,47-,5O. NIERTA, FRANK JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Indus- trial Engineering Society for Advancement of Management '49-'50, Society of Engineers '48-'5o. AIEZINES, :ANDREW J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Institute of Radio Engineers '47-'5og Amateur Radio Club ,4Q-,505 Society of Engineers '48-'5o. NIILLER, CECIL CARTER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Explor- ation Geophysics Society of Engineers '48-'5og American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers '49-'5og Society of Exploration Geophysicists '49-'5o. lMliINTON, JESSE XNILLIAM Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers '49-'50g Society of Engineers '48-'5og Sodality '44-'48 NIURINO, CLIFFORD JOHN Ear Rockaway, New York, New York Bachelor of Science in Meteor'- ology O'SHAUOI-INESSY, VINCENT PATRICK Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Sodality '46-'50, Amateur Ra- dio Club '47-'48g Sodality Union '48-'50, Society of Engineers l46-'50, Secretary 748-l49j Insti- tute of Radio Engineers '48-'50, OVERTON, GENE E. Saint Joseph, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Goin nznnications PALMER, THOMAS YEALY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in lllcleor- ology PERKINS, KENNETH LEE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Electri- cal Engineering RAIDT, JACK C. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Sodality '48-'50, Secretary '48- '503 Society of Engineers ,47- '5og Institute of Radio Engi- neers '48-'5og Pi Mu Epsilon '48-'50, REED, DON L. Normandy, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Alpha Sigma Nu ,4Q-V505 Pi Mu Epsilon '47-'49g Sodality '46-'50, Prefect '48-'49g Sodal- ity Union '48-'50, President '49- '5O, Institute of Radio Engi- neers '47-'5og Society of Engi- neers '48-'50. Page Fiffx one 3 ndfifufe 0 jc noigg eniom REINHARDT IRICHERT ROEGER ROSENEELDER SAX SAYER SCH MIDT SCHOCH SEXAUER SHEEHAN SHELLEY SIMPSON SLATTERY SPENGLER STAUDER STELLOH REINHARDT, VVILLIAM CHARLES Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Electri- cal Engineering RICHERT, ROBERT Lotus Kankakee, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Pi Mu Epsilon '48-'50. ROEGER, ALOYSIUS WILLIAM Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Pi Mu Epsilon '48-'50. ROSENRELDER, IQORMAN FRANCIS University City, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Society of Engineers ,4Q, Insti- tute of Radio Engineers '49. SAX, VVILLIAM ALBERT University City, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Petro- leum Geophysics Delta Nu '46-,47, Theta Kappa Phi '47-'49s Sodality '47-'499 Society of Engineers ,47, So- ciety of Exploration Geophysics '49- Page Fifty-two SAYER, JOHN DICK Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Institute of Radio Engineers '49-'50. SCHMIDT, VVILLIAM FREDERICK Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'5Og Society of Engineers. SCI-IOCH, VVILLIAM ANDREW Pinckneyville, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Indus- trial Engineering Institute of Radio Engineers '47-'49g Society for Advance- ment Of Management ,499 Arnold Society '48-'49g Chief Engineer, Radio Workshop '47- '49g Band '47-'49, Publicity Di- rector '49. SEXAUER, RAYMOND THOMAS Sainte Genevieve, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Communication Engineering Band '46 and '49-'50, Institute of Radio Engineers '49-'5O. SHEIZHAN, JAMES SrEIfHENs Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Alpha Sigma Nu '49-'50, Sodal- ity '46-'50, Prefect '47-'48g So- dality Union ,47-,5O, Vice-Presi- dent '48-'49g Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'50, Vice-Presi- dent '48-'49g Society of Engi- neers '46-'50, Amateur Radio Club '47-'48. SHELLEY, WILLIAM BRYAN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics SIMPSON, ALVIN GEORGE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio C o rnninnication Institute of Radio Engineers '49-'50, Society of Engineers '49-'50. SLATTERY, GERALD FRANCIS Omaha, Nebraska Bachelor of Science in Petro- lenni Geophysics Arnold Society '48-'50, Ameri- can Institute Of Mining a11d Metallurgical Engineering '49- '5og A.R.O..T,.C. '48-'50, SPENGLER, DAVID EUGENE Granite City, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Petro- lenin Geophysics Arnold Society, Charter Mem- ber '48, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- neering '49. STAUDER, RAYMOND GEORGE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Institute Of Radio Engineers, Society of Engineers. STELLOI-I, JAMES HOWARD Normandy, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering Sodality '48-,SOQ Society of En- gineers '47-'5o, American Insti- tute of Mining and Metallurgi- cal Engineering '49-'5o. Lgnofifufe 0 jclmoigg eniom QA STOLWYK STURM THIRKHILL THIROLF TRAFTON VALENIIA VENKER NVAGNER NVA LD MILLER VVEDB XV EIS VVELTER VVETZEL W1 CK WOOD LEY STOLWYK, DAVID JOHN Webster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Explor- ation Geophysics Society of Exploration Geo- physics '49, STORM, ORVILL Louis Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Indns- trial Engineering Society of Engineers '48-'5og Society for Advancement of Management ,4Q-150, Secretary '49-'50- THIRKHILL, EDWARD ROBERT Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering Alpha Sigma Nu '49-'5og Pi Mu Epsilon '48-'50, President ,49- '5Og Swimming Team '48-'49g Student Conclave '48-'50, Presi- dent '49-'50p Sodality '46-'50g Society of Engineers '46-'50, Vice-President '47-'48g Society of Exploration Geophysics '49- '50, THIROLF, ROBERT G. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Sodality '46-'50, Corresponding Secretary '49-'5og Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'50, Vice- President '49-,505 Society of Engineers '46-'50, TRAFTON, ROY G. Overland, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers '49-'5Og Society of Engineers '47-'5Og Society of Exploration Geophysics ,4Q-y5O. VALENTA, RUDOLPH C. Wlebster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Explor- ation Geophysics Society of Exploration Geo- physicsg Swimming '46-'49. VENKER, DONALD PARRY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Geo- physical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon '48-'49, Society of Engineers '46-'49g Sodality '46-'47Z Seismological Society of America '48-'4og American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers ,4Q. WAGNER, ELWOOD E. Richmond Heights, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Society of Engineers '48-'5o. WALDMILLER, CLETUS ARTHUR Buffalo, New York Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Society of Engineers '48g Insti- tute of Radio Engineers '49. WEBB, JAMES RAYBIOND Los Angeles, California Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Institute of Radio Engineers. VVEIS, ROBERT ANTHONY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Petro- lenni Geophysics American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. VVELTER, HAROLD JOSEPH Toledo, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Radio Cornrnnnication Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon '48-'50g Arnold Society '48-'5Og Playhouse Club '47-'48g Radio Vllorkshop ,47- '48g Sodality '47-,50. WETZEL, JOHN PETER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Applied Electronics Society of Engineers '48-'5og Institute of Radio Engineers '48-'5o. WTCK, VVESLEY OWEN Maplewood, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Electri- cal Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon. WOODLEY, VVILLIAM TRAUGER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio Coinninnication Engineering Bowling '48-'50g Radio VVork- shop '46-'47: Mixed Chorus '48- ,491 Glee Club '48-'49. Page Fifty three .sznf .f J.. A Catholic school espouses the cause of equity by inculcating into its students a jurisprudence which, because it is grounded on the dictates of a sound philosophy conformed to the eternal statutes of God, despises the opportunism of injustice. Law itself is the most far-reaching of the social sciences. It deals with the whole field of human activities and provides the legal mechanism through which society functions and is controlled. It is as complex as society itself. With the social order as unsettled as it is today, an unusual oportunity pre- sents itself to the young lawyer, provided he has proper appreciation of the moral and philosophical standards that should underlie the whole structure. As early as 1842, the University conducted a regular law course under the able direction of Judge Richard Aylett Buckner of Kentucky. The mistake, however, was made by placing all the hopes and future of the school in one man. When Judge Buckner became seriously ill in the fall of 1847, the law classes were discontinued. With him died the Law School. REV. THOMAS E. DAVITT, SJ. Acting Regent Page Fifty-four PAUL E. FITZSIIVIMONS Dean Not until the fall of 1908 was the Law School reorganized. To the Rev. James J. Conway, S.J., was assigned the task of re-establishing the law faculty. He was aided by eminent St. Louis lawyers who volunteered their services as law teachers until the University had its Law School firmly estab- lished. The prospectus of the new Law School, issued in August, 1908, stated the purpose of the school: to furnish a thorough and comprehensive training to students whose previous attainments and maturity qualify them for the pursuit of professional studies. In carrying out this aim, the school looks not only to produce efficient lawyers, but men well equipped for the progressive and conscientious administra- tion of public affairs. The school will pursue no fixed and immovable policy. The changing and growing needs of the student body will remain the motive of any course or method of action it will adopt. In keeping with the above statement of prin- ciples, the School of Law has steadily progressed, perfecting its courses to meet the changing condi- tions of the times, and adopting improved methods of instruction. gp Qfz 5' 0, A ALDRICH APOIAN ARNOLD BURT BYRNE CANHAM DEVo'ro IDOUGHERTY DOWNEY ALDRICH, CLYDE FRANK Little Rock, Arkansas Bachelor of Laws APOIAN, I-IAIG East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Laws ARNOLD, JACK .T,HoMAs East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Laws Class Treasurer '48. BELL, HARIKY L. University City, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi. BRET, NVILLIAM N., IR. Jefferson City, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha Delta, Justice '48- '5o, Student Conclave '47-'50, Sodality '47-'50, Student Bar Association '48-'50, Class Presi- dent '48. Page I:lft5J4.Yi.1f . BRUNS, PAUL ANTHONY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws BURT, CLEON LEROY Fruitvale, Idaho Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha Delta, Intramural Law Review, Secretary '49, Ed- itor '49, American Law Student Association. BYRNE, VVILLIAM PAUL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Sigma Pi '46-'47, Delta Theta Phi '47-'50, Vice-Dean '49-'50, Sodality ,47-JSO. CANHAM, ALDEN BROOKS Springfield, Illinois Bachelor of Laws' Iustinians. BELL BRET BRUNS COSTELLO DALY DE MRO DREHER DUGGAN EHRHART oo! .gzniom I COSTELLO, ROBERT EMMETT, IR. Belleville, Illinois Bachelor of Laws Class Secretary '48. DALY, RICHARD LEWIS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association. IDEMRO, JAMES MARvIs Nashua, Iowa Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi. DEVoro, Leo C., IR. University City, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi. DOUGHERTY, CHARLES JOSEPH Brentwood, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Alpha Sigma Nug Intramural Law Review '48-'50, Associate Editor I48, Class President ,47. DOWNEY, EDWARD F. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of La-ws Delta Theta Phi, Sodality '46 50, American Law Student As sociation. DREHER, RAY T. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi '47-,501 Sodal- ity '47-,505 Student Bar Asso- ciation '49-'50, DUGGAN, LESTER WILLIAM, IR. Richmond Heights, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi, Sodality '47- '5o, Radio Workshop '46-'47 Student Bar Association '49-'50, EHRHART, LAWRENCE EUGENE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Law: Delta Theta Phi, Sodality '46- '48, Le Cercle Francais, Treas- urer '46, Student Bar Associa- tion ,4Q-y 50. Essrc, JOHN R. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Latex Phi Alpha Delta '49-'50, Amer- ican Law Student Association. EVANS, HOYTE CARL Saint Louis, Missouri BHC!!-CIOI' of Laws Delta Theta Phi '48-'5Og Stu- dent Bar Association. EVANS, JAMES HrXR1' Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of nLo-ws Phi Alpha Delta, American Law Student Association '4Q. FISHER, CHARLES MCKINNEY Vifebster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Laws FITZGIBBON, RICHARD D., JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Nu '46g Student Bar As- sociation. aw LSZAOOK Lgzniorfi 1-'REDERIc1cs, l'lliNllY I., JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi '48-'50, Fene- ing Club '47g Sodality '46-'50 'Q Q I American Law School Associa- tion '49-'50, Class Secretary '49. FREEMAN, EULQENE PAUL, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laiux Delta Theta Phi, Soclality. FRENCH, ELTON Ll.l2WIfLI.YN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laces Class Treasurer '47. GALLEN, XAFILLIA M AIATTH EW, IR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws GEARY, VVILLIAM ANTHONY, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Lamar llelta Theta Phi '48-'50, Bas- kethall '44-'45, Baseball '48-'50, American Law Student Asso- ciation '49-'50g Soclality '44, '46- '50g Class Vice-President, IGT ,Mi GRANT, XVILLIAM FRANc1s Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Lazux GRANTHAM, RUssEr.1. A. East Saint Louis, lllinois Bachelor of Laztxr Phi Alpha Delta. HABENICHT, TQORERT JULIUS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws HECKEBIEYER, JOSEPH A. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Sigma Pi. I1ELLlER, AIELVIN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws' HENRY, ROBERT VVILLIAM Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha Deltag Saint Louis University lntermural Law Re- view '48-'50g American Law Student Association. HERIZEIQS, JOSEPH A. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor' of Laws and Letters Delta Theta Phi '47-'50, Sodal- ity '46-'50, Student Bar Asso- ciation '49-'50, Class Vice- President '42 CNight School, Commerce and Financej. HIBBELER, GIETNER L. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Lows . K Essic H. EVANS I. EVANS FISHER FITZGIBBON FREDERICKS FREEMAN FRENCH GALLEN GEARY GRANT GRANTHAM HABENICHT HECKEMEYER HELLER HENRY HERBERS HIBBEI.Eli Page Fifty-sewzz HOEHLE HORSFORD HOWE IUETT ,KEARNS KIRN LION MCCOY MARION HOEHLE, ROBERT EDWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi '48-'50, Sodal- ity '47-'49, Sodality Union '48- 149, Student Bar Association, Vice-President, Senior Class President '5o. HORSFORD, VVILLIABI C. Normandy, Missouri Bachelor of Lawi- Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association. HOWE, THOMAS P. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Pi ' 1 493 Student Bar Association '49. HUMAN, FRANCIS WILLIAM, JR. Clayton, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi '48-'49, Sodal- lty '47-'50- Page Fifty-eight CLLU HUNTER, LUTHER DENNEY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Intramural Law Review Board '49-'50, Junior Class Night Law School Treasurer '48-'49, Iosrizs, CLEMENT BERNARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws IUETT, RICHARD ROY Hannibal, Missouri Bachelor of Laws KEARNs, JAMES A. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Law: Delta Nu, Alpha Sigma Nu, Student Conclave '49, Class President '49, A. B. Saint Louis University '38, University News, Editor '39. HUMAN HUNTER IOSTES KLINE LOCKE LOPINOT NIARKUS NIEHAN NIEYER Shoo! .gzniorzi KIRN, RALPH ROBERT Webster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Law: B. S. in Ed. '38, State College, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, M. A. '42, University of Missouri. IQLINE, NVILLIAM B. Wlebster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association. LOCKE, CHARLES RICHARD East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Laws LOPINOT, JEROME F. East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Laws LYON, GERALD C. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws McCoy, BARNEY C. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Secretary, Evening Senior Law Class '49-'5o. MARION, JAMES BRUCE Montclair, New Jersey Bachelor of Lazer American Law Student Asso- ciation. BTARKUS, RALPH L. Breese, Illinois Bachelor of Laws I Phi Alpha Delta '48-'50, Uni- versity News '46-'47, Student Bar Association '49-'50, Sodal- 1tY '46-'47- MEHAN, RICHARD JAY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi. IVIEYER, LIILTON EDWARD, IR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws AIZICHENFIZLDER, ALRER1' ALOYSIUS XN'ebster Groves, Missouri Baclztclor of Lariat Delta Theta Phi, President '49- '50g Student Bar Association '49-'5og Class Vice-P resident '48-'49 RIOLLOY, JOHN FRANCIS Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Latex AIORLEY, JOHN FRANCIS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi '48-'50, Parlia- mentarian '49-'50g American Law Student Association. MoRR1s,5JOHN JOSEPH Normandy, Missouri Bachelor of Law: Delta Theta Phi '49, University News, Sports Editor '46-'47g Sodality '46-'47g Student Bar Association. aw 3400! agzniom NliVII.I.Ii, Hunan EIIVVARIJ East Saint Louis, Illinois Baclwlor of Laws O'I3R112N, Ii1uwARn .IOSliI'l-I, JR. University City, Missouri Baclzclor of La-zur Delta Nu '43-'44, Delta Theta Phi '48-'50g Student Bar Asso- ciation '4o-'5O, Sodality '43-'44, '48-'5O. OYDONNELL, JAMEs ALFRED, JR. Newton Square, Pennsylvania Bachelor' of Laws POLK, ORA East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachclor of Latex ROBERTS, JOHN C., JR. East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Laws RozA11'1s, JOSIZPI-I Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzvlor of La'zu.v SANDERS, IDONALD HENRY Clayton, Missouri Bacllclor of Latuv Class Ilresitlent '43-'49. SANnERs, JAMEs L. Saint Louis, Missouri l?Clt'llL'l0I' af Laws Class Treasurer '48-119. SCHVVARZ, ROBERT ROWE Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzclor of Laws Student Bar Association, Delta Theta Phi. SHAFFAR, CHARLEs HILARY Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzclor of Laozus' American Student Law Asso- ciation, Phi Alpha Delta '49-'5o. SHARP, ROBERT YANTIS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws SHARPE, RALPH L. Newton, North Carolina Bachelor of Latex SHAW, XIVILLIAM JOSEPH Saint Louis, Missouri Baclzelov' of Laws Delta Th-eta Phi '48-'50, Master of the Rolls '50, University News '47, Sodality '48-'5og Stu- dent Bar Association '50, SIMOKAITIS, FRANK J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws I Phi Alpha Delta 149-i5Oj Stu- dent Bar Association '49-'50, Class President '48-'49. MICHENFELDER iMiOLLOY LQORLEY NIORRIS N EVILLE OYBRIEN O'DONNELL POLK ROBERTS ROzA1T1s D. SANDERS J. SANDERS SCHWARZ SHAFFAR SHARP SHARPE SHAW S1MOKA1'r1s Page Fifty mne SIMPSON STEPHEN SULLIVAN SUMNER SWEENEY THARP TRAUERNICHT TRAVERS TRAYNOR TURNER VAsILE1fF VESPA W ALSH XNHITSON W ULLER VVYNE SIMPSON, ROBERT EDWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws STEPHEN, DONALD HENRY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Theta Kappa Phi '44-'50g Delta Theta Phi '48-'5og Student Bar Association '49-'50, Sodality '48-'50, Tennis '45. SULLIVAN, GEORGE EDWARD Vllebster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association. SUMNER, EDWARD VVILLIAM, JR. Richmond Heights, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Theta Kappa Phi '45-'50, Swimming Team '47-,48. Page Sixty aw Shoo! .ghniord SWEENEY, JOHN C. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha Delta '49-l5o, Vice- Justice '49, American Law Stu- dent Associationg Saint Louis University Intramural Law Re- view Board '48-'50, Associate Editor ,4Q-,5O. THARP, NORMAN Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Alpha Sigma Nu '48, Intra- mural Law Review Board '48- '5O, Associate Editor '49, Class Secretary '47-'48. TRAUERNACHT, CARL, JR. Vilebster Groves, Missouri Bachelor of Laws TRAVERS, JOHN ANTHONY Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws TRAYNOR, STUART JOSEPH Gillespie, Illinois Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha Delta '49-'50, Class Treasurer '48-'49. TURNER, LUCY NIAE East Saint Louis, Illinois Bachelor of Laws VASILEEE, NICK DANIEL Madison, Illinois Bachelor of Laws VESPA, ROBERT FRANK Springfield, Illinois Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha D-elta. VVALSH, EUGENE PETER Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Delta Theta Phi '48-'50, Clerk- of-Exchequer '49-'50, Play- house Club ,475 Sodality '47- '5og American Law Student As- sociation '49-,5O. ZACHRITZ W HITSON, ROBERT B. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Laws VVULLER, JAMEs HERMAN Richmond Heights, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha Delta y4Q-JSO, Clerk '49-'50, American Law Student Association '49-'50, Board of Governors '49-'50, Saint Louis University Intramural Law Re- view, Editorial Board '48-'50, VVYNE, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. Green Bay, Vilisconsin Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha Delta, American Law Student Associationg Cardinal Glennon Community Playhouse. ZACHRITZ, DONALD RAYMOND University City, Missouri Bachelor of Laws Phi Alpha Deltag Student Bar Association, Class Vice-Presi- dent '49-'5o. I tlziuk this one calls for the flip of I'Zl pay the check. cz coin. Tell us another, Mr. Hcmriegaii. Law Sdzoofs annual moot trial. Students hate to leave when the bell Arts college students study many and rings. varied subjects. Did we discuss this in class? Aspirirzg Cartoonists tlzreateiz to over- crowd Al Cafvjfs ,brofessiovr Page Sifty-one Nizmerozzs laboratories and modern scientific equip- ment can bc found in the Ilfcdiccll SCIIOOZ Building Page Sixty-two DR. LIELYIN A. CMBERG Dvan 5300! of Qfnecbcine A School of Medicine which strives to inculcate Christian ideals and practices into the lives of its students is highly instrumental in maintaining for the Medical profession the respect which it should and does command. From the time of Hippocrates to the present day, the methods and practices of medicine have undergone yearly mutations. It is necessary that the doctor keep close contact with the social and economic problems of his patients as well as with the maladies that infect their physical being. He must have a thorough knowledge of the fields of medical interest and the ability to adjust himself to new findings, not only in his own special field but also in all the sub-sciences relative to the practice of medicine. In addition to a spirit of unsparing service, of untiring attendance to duty, and of genuine sym- pathy, the physician of today must be mentally alert and have that intellectual initiative which enables him to keep abreast of the times and to become acquainted with the abstract findings of the laboratory upon the physical incapacities of the living patient. In order to equip the doctor with these qualities, the medical school of today must be more than a foundry wherein young men are changed into automatons, working with organisms rather than with human beings. The human constitution, anthropological and etiolog- ical factors in disease and environment, all must be considered fully and with that philosophical alertness which leaves the mind open to new and better methods. In the last quarter century, the complexities of the physician have been added to by the discov- ery of the healing effects of various physical forces, including light, heat, and electricity. And yet the medical schools have been able to raise the level of their achievements to keep parallel with the rising reservoir of knowledge about man and his ills. The answer to the challenge of change is the young man who enters the field of medicine with a high resolve, with superb ideal- ism, and with the motivation which alone is enough to bring to fulness the life of each in- dividual: the motive of service dedicated to God and to the relief of humanity for the sake of His long-suffering Son. REV. EDWARD T. FOOTE, SJ. Regent Page Szlviy three ANLAGE BAGKER BAUER BINDBEUTEL - BOOTH BRUCK BRUNO BUEHNER BURGER CALLAHAN CALMAN CALOVIGH CIMINO CLARKE COTTON COX CUNNINGHAM DARNALL DE LA GUARDIA ' DEMPSEX' IDONAHOE I l AC6l,! .gzlcoof .SZIQLOIA6 ANLAGE, HENRY JOSEPH Miami, Florida Doctor of Medicine BACKER, BdATTHIAS HENRY, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine BAUERJ ROBERT ANTHONY Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa '46-'50. BINDBEUTEL, DONALD JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine BOOTH, FRANKLIN M. Valley Park, Missouri Doctor 0 Medicine f Phi Beta Pi ,47-'50, R.O.T.C. '48-' 50. Page Sixty-four BRUCK, VVILLIAM EDWARD Cleveland, Ohio Doctor of Medic-ine Phi Chi '46-'5O. BRUNO, CYRIL LOUIS Pittsburg, California Doctor of Medicine Alpha Omega Alpha '49-'50, Vice-President '49-'50, Phi Chi '47-'50, Sodality '49-'5o. BUEHNER, DONALD FRANCIS Evansville, Indiana Doctor of Medicine BURGER, PAUL BURGER Kansas City, Kansas Doctor of .Medicine Phi Chi '46-'5O. CALLAHAN, DONALD EDWARD Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Phi Beta Pi '47-'50, CALMAN, CARL H. Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine CALOVICH, EMERY R. Kansas City, Kansas Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi '47-'5O. CIMINO, LOUIS EUGENE Tampa, Florida Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi '47-'5O. CLARKE, FRANK Los Angeles, California Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi '47-'50, Pledgemaster ,48'749- COTTON, CLAIRE EUGENE Soiux City, Iowa Doctor of Medicine Cox, WAYNE BRESEE, II Edwardsville, Illinois Doctor of Medicine CUNNINGHAM, JAMES GEORGE Bellingham, Washington Doctor of Medicine DARNALL, THOMAS VVELLING- TON Bloomington, Illinois Doctor of Medicine . Phi Chi '48-'50, Kappa Phi Kappa ,4I-,50. DE LA GUARDIA, A. THOMAS Santiago de Veraguas, Repub- lic of Panama Phi Chi. DEMPSEY, JOSEPH HARRY Winter Park, Florida Doctor of Medicine DONAHOE, JAMES LOUIS, II Tulsa, Oklahoma Doctor of Medicine ENGELHARDT EWERS FLYNN FORNER GOMEZ GRANT ENGELHARDT, ROBERT CHRIS- TCPHER Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa '46-'49 EWERS, FRANK JOSEPH, JR. Chicago, Illinois Doctor of Medicine Phi Rho Sigma '47-,5O, Secre- tary '47-'48. FINN, MURRAY EUGENE Kansas City, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Phi Beta Pi '46-'50, R.O.T.C. '48-'50, FITZGERALD, WILLIAM THOMAS Portland, Oregon Doctor of Ilifed-icine Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Sigma Nu. FINN FITZGERALD F LEMING FRANKS FUMICH FUZZELL HENRICICSON HENSLEY HINKA MP Vneckcocf Lggltoof .SZl'li0l 6 FLEMING, ROBERT JAMES Saint Cloud, Minnesota Doctor of Medicine Phi Beta Pi. FLOREK, FLORIAN F. Edinboro, Pennsylvania Doctor of lldedicirze Phi Chi. FLOTTE, SYLVESTER ALBERT Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa '46-'5og German Club '45. FLYNN, EDWARD PATRICK Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Alpha Sigma Nu '45-'50, Treasurer '46-'47g German Club '46, Sodality '44-'46. FORNER, VINCENT THOMAS Detroit, Michigan Doctor of Medicine FRANKS, ARTHUR, JR. Harrisburg, Illinois Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi, President Freshman Class '46-'47. FUMICH, PAUL M. Cleveland, Ohio Doctor of Medicine FUZZELL, JAMES Kennett, Missouri Doctor of Medic-ine GASSER, LOUIS JOSEPH Youngstown, Ohio Doctor of Medicine Phi Beta Pi, GIUSEFFI, VINCENT JOSEPH, JR. South Orange, New Jersey Doctor of Medicine Phi Beta Pi. GOMEZ, CESAR AUGUSTO Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Doctor of lldedicine Phi Beta Pi '46-'5o. FLOREK FLGTTE GASSER GIUSETFI HoLToN HURLEY GRANT, ROBERT PULCHER Detroit, Michigan Doctor of Medic-irze Phi Beta Pi '46-'5O. HENRICICSON, VVILLIAM ELSBY Poplar Bluff, Missouri Doctor of .Medicine HENSLEY, DANIEL RICHARD Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Phi Rho Sigma. HINKANIP, JOSEPH FRANCIS Chicago, Illinois Doctor of Medicine Phi Rho Sigma, Sodality '48 '50, HOLTON, EDWARD B. Independence, Missouri Doctor of .Medicine Phi Chi. HURLEY, JAMES WILLIAM Hillsboro, Oregon Doctor of Jlffedicine Phi Rho Sigma. Page Siam fi e HUSTED KILROY LEMIRE HUSTED, ROBERT LEE Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi, Class Secretary 747. JIMENEZ, JOSE LUIS Ponce, Puerto Rico Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi J47-'50. JOHNSON, EDWARD MARION Haines, Oregon Doctor of Medicine Phi Rho Sigma '46-,5O, Vice- President '47, Class President '48',49- JONES, BERTRAND THOMAS Butte, Montana Doctor of Nledicine Alpha Kappa Kappa '46-'50, Executive Committee '48-l4Q. Page Sixty-six JIMENEZ JOHNSON JONES KELLENBERGER KILLIAN KLEIN KUTRYB LANGDON LA VIELLE LEAHY LYONS BLTCCANN AfiCNAMARA KIALENCH ATANGELS magma! .giiwof .gznioro KELLENBERGER, ROBERT EDWARD Alton, Illinois Doctor of Medicine Phi Rho Sigma '46-'50, Treas- urer ,47, Vice-President ,4Q. KILLIAN, NLERLE FRANCIS Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi '46-'50. KILROY, EDWARD GERALD North Olmsted, Ohio Doctor of Medicine KLEIN, ARTHUR Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Phi Delta Epsilon, Senator ,49- '50, KUTRYB, VVALTER JOHN Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of .Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa. LARIB, FRANCIS P. University City, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Student Conclave. LANGDON, J. RAY Pueblo, Colorado Doctor of llledicine LA VIELLE, CARROLL JACK Cleveland, Ohio Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi. LEAHY, JOHN G. Tifhn, Ohio Doctor of llcfedicine Alpha Kappa Kappag Class Vice-President ,47-148. LEMIRE, ROBEIiT VVILFRED Cleveland, Ohio Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi. LYONS, THOMAS JOSEPH Seattle, VVashington Doctor of Medicine MCCANN, JOHN FRANCIS Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Class Treasurer, '48 LTCNAMARA, JOHN EDWARD Salida, Colorado Doctor of Medicine Class Treasurer '47. ATALENCH, HENRY LEO Livingston, Illinois Doctor of Medicine Phi Beta Pi '46-'50, Vice-Arch on '48-'49, Archon '49-'50. KTANGELS, KENNETH ALBERT' Sylvia, Kansas Doctor of Medicine AIARI-RODRIGUEZ RIINER MITCHELL BIORALES NLURPHY NORTON NOUSEK NOWAK O,CONNELL OSTER PARKHILL PAYNE PLOUSSARD RAWLINGS REDINGTON RIDGE ROSS RUMER IXLLARI-RODRIGUEZ, PAUL Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Doctor of Medicine R.O.T.C. '47-'50, MINER, NVILLIAM DICKSON Waverly, lllinois Doctor of llledicine NLITCHELL, ROY E. Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine NIORALES, CARLOS EDGARDO Santurce, Puerto Rico Doctor of Medicine NIURPHY, JAMES JOSEPH Jennings, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Wefcaf Skov! .gzniorfi NORTON, AUSTIN THEODORE Manchester, New Hampshire Doctor of Medicine Phi Beta Pi '46-'50, Historian '47-'48, House Manager '48-21.9. NOUSEK, JAMES EDWARD, JR. Cleveland, Ohio Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi '46-'5o. NOWAK, THEODORE VINCENT Blossburg, Pennsylvania Doctor of Medicine GJCONNELL, PATRICK FRANCIS Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Ilfledicine Phi Chi '46-'50, Sodality '47, OSTER, TED AI.PHA Spokane, washington Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa, Recording Secretary '47-'48, PARKHILL, URIE ALLEN Allenhurs-t, New Jersey Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi. PAYNE, CLAIR L. Logan, Utah Doctor of Medicine PLOUSSARD, JOHN HENRY Maplewood, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa, '46-'5O. RAWLINGS, FRED ERNEST Cape Girardeau, Missouri Doctor of .Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa ,47-,5O. REDINCTON, JAMES CRESCENT Galesburg, Illinois Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa. RIDGE, JOHN CLINTON VW-:st Palm Beach, Florida Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa. Ross, HERMAN CHARLES Kirkwood, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Chi lQUMER, DONALD GLENN Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of llfledicine Alpha Kappa Kappa '46-'5o. Page Sixty ve eu SCHNEIDER SCHWARZ SHARP TRAPPE TRUCKEY Urz W AY VVELSH 8 LCUL SCHNEIDER, RICHARD JOSEPH San Francisco, California Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa '46-'50, Treasurer '48-'49, Vice-Presi- dent '49-' 50. SCHWARZ, HAROLD AICCLURE Akron, Ohio Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa, Lambda Chi Alpha. SHARP, AUS'l'IN ROGER Ridgewood, New Jersey Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa '46-'50, President '49-'50, Alpha Omega Alpha 149-'50, Alpha Sigma Nu '49-'50, Student Conclave '48- '5o. Page Sixty-eight SIMON, DAVID LEO Saint Louis, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Phi Delta Epsilon '46-'50g Sen- ator '49-' 50. SPRAFKA, GREGORY A. Saint Paul, Minnesota Doctor of Modicirze Phi Rho Sigma. STEVENS, JOSEPH RUDOLPH Kings-ton, Jamaica, British XN'est Indies Doctor ofMedici1ze Phi Beta Pi '46-'50. TRAPPE, SIDNEY THEODORE New Athens, Illinois Doctor of Medicine Phi Beta Pig Class President '47 48- SI MON SPRAFKA STEVENS VAN NORMAN VERA VOGELER W ILLIA M s XVORK MAN .Sijmof .gzniorfi TRUCKEY, ROBERT BERNARD Seattle, VVashington Doctor of Medicine Phi Chi, Alpha Sigma Nu '46g Alpha Epsilon Delta '45, Class Treasurer '46-'47. UTZ, DAVID CHARLES Rochester, Minnesota Doctor of Medicine Alpha Omega Alpha, President '49-'5Og Psi Upsilon 746-,502 Phi Beta Pi '46-'5o. VAN NORIVIAN, ROBERT TURNER Marshall, Texas Doctor of llledicifie Alpha Omega Alpha '49, Phi Beta Pi '46-'5O. VERA, MIGUEL Monterrey, N. L. Mexico Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa '47-,50. VOGELER, OTTO ARTHUR Seattle, VVashington Doctor of Medicine Phi Rho Sigma. WAY, KENNETH EDWARD Manchester, Michigan Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa. WELSH, RUSSELL LEO Indianapolis, Indiana Doctor of Medicine Alpha Kappa Kappa '47-'50 Corresponding Secretary '47- '49g Class Vice-President '48- '49 XIVILLIAMS, JAMES RHYS Niles, Ohio Doctor of Medicine Phi Beta Kappa. VVORKMAN, GEORGE MARVIN Hermann, Missouri Doctor of Medicine Phi Beta Pi. Will the student in seat 163 please wake the 717671 next to l1i11fz.? Every university student is allowed expert medical attezzttion at Desloge lzosjrltal. Aristotle and Plato lzold an i11fo1'mal class at the Academy. Hear rmytlzlvzg, Doc? Now, how many drops did that call for? A stitch in time saves M'rzl2'i11g fudge? nine. Does it take pictures, too? Just to prove that we have ' 1zo bats in our belfry. Page S-i.1'ty-nine Page Seventy .Af0df?7'7Z Fiffmifz-Desloge H0.rj2z'!a! is across the sfreez' from Me Jlledz' I ' ca Sclz00!B11z!a'z'11g. SISTER lXlARY GIQRALIHNIQ, SSM. Dvcm The School of Nursing had its remote beginning long before 1928. St. lVlary's Infirmary, Where nurs- ing service had been performed since 1874, estab- lished a training school in October, 1907. The importance of the School of Nursing, at the present time, can scarcely be over-estimated. It offers vocational opportunities for Women students in some of the most attractive and useful fields related to Medicine, permitting the participation of devoted and capable individuals in medical activities. .SQAQOK of Wuroing 4 asv- 1 'i K wr, I' W .,,,,,wv f.. ,' Ricxx Joi-iN I. lX1ClNl5RNY. SJ. Regent Sf. llffll'-V15 Hosfvifal fIOZflSf'.S' CfUSSI'O07II.Y and d0I'IlIZ.f0l'I.L?5 as well as facz'Iificfs for jnafiruifs. -gm...-if .. .,,, . , .. .... .....4...s..., .,g.- tx. v , ARTZ BOGGIANO BRANDHUBER CARLEY CUNNINGHAM Page Se-zen ty-two n DROEGE BLAIN BOLDEN BURRUS CROOKS DANIELS DUFENER BLoMEs BRADFORD CALLANAN CROWLEY DowNEs urging Shoo! .Shniom ARTZ, TNVELDA MARIE Camp Douglas, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing Gamma Pi Epsilon '49-'50, Public Health Nursing Club '47-'50, Chairman '48-'50g Nurs- ing School Organization '47-'50, Board Member '48-'50g French Club ,48-,4Qj Sodality ,4Q-,5O. BLAIN, :NTARY FRASER Roanoke, Virginia A Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy Technology Physical Therapy Club '46-'50, Nursing School Organization '46-' 50. BLOMES, CATHERINE MARIE Eureka, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education BOGGIANO, KATHERINE CHAR- LOTTE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education VVomen's Sodality '47-'50, Cor- responding Secretary '49-'50, Sacred Heart Committee '49- '5o, Chairman '49, League of Women Voters '47-'50, Treas- urer '48-'49g Nursing Organiza- tion l47-l5O, Public Health Club '49-TSO, BOLDEN, ELLA MARIE Fort Wort-h, Texas Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education BRADFORD, PATRICIA JAMIESON Saint Marys, Ontario, Canada Bachelor of Science -in Nursing Education BRANDHUBER, EILEEN TNTARY Toledo, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education Sodality '48-'49, N u r s i n g School Organization '48-'49. BURRUs, MARGARET TRENE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Radio- logic Technology Glee Club '46, Roentgen Ray Technology Club '48-'50, CALLANAN, LUCILLA TNTARGARET Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education Sociology Club '46-'47, Glee Club ,47-'48, Sodality '46-'50g Nursing School Organization '46-'50, Recording Secretary ,49- '50g intercity Nursing Organ- ization '48-'5og Class Treasurer ,47-'50, St. Mary's Student Government '47-'50, Athletic Committee '48-,49j St. Mary's Basketball Team, Captain '48- ,49- CARLEY, MARIE AGNES North Ridgeville, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education Sodality '48-'5og Public Health Club '48-'50, CRooKs, TNTILDRED LOUISE Broomfield, Colorado Bachelor of Science in Radio- logic Technology Roentgen Ray Club, Secretary and Treasurer '47-'50-g Nursing School Board ,4Q. CROWLEY, DOROTHY NTARIE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education CUNNINGHAM, ROBBIE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Nursing School Organization '46-'50, Nursing School Organ- ization Board ,48-'49, Medical Technology Club '48-'50, Sec- retary '48-'49, President '49-, 50. DANIELS, CELESTE ORILLA Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education DoWNEs, EILEEN BLTARIE Shrewsbury, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Sodality '46-505 Spanish Club J46-'47, Medical Technology Club '46-'50, Secretary '49-'5og Nursing School Organization '46-'50, DROEGE, BERNICE MARY Washiiigton, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Medical Records Library Science Nursing School Board, Vice- President '48-'49, Sodality '47- '5og Spanish Club '49-'50, DUFFNER, ZMTARGARET IOSEPHINE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Nursing School Organization '48-'50, Sodality '47-'50g Sodal- ity Union '48-'49g Sociology Club ,48-,SOQ Spanish Club '48- '5o. birding Shoo! Lghnioro EARLEY, S1s'rER lNLlARY CROWN or THORNS, M.S.B.T. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Nursing Edncalzon ECKELKAMP, ERNA CATI-IERINE Xhlashington, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing Glee Club '47-'48, Sodality '47- '5Og Nursing School Organiza- tion '47-'50, Class Vice-Presi- dent '48-'5o. EICKHOFF, SISTER hLliARY Dom- INIC, O.S.B. Saint Joseph, Minnesota Bachelor of Science in Nlll'5l'II-lj EICKHOFF, SISTER M. KEITH, O.S.B. Saint Joseph, Minnesota Bachelor of Science in Nursing Edncaiion GATLIN, ANNA BETH Pampa, Texas Bachelor of Science in Public Health Nursing Nursing School Organization 747-'50, Corresponding Secre- tary '48-'49, Public Health Nursing Club '47-'5O. GUAJARDO, ADELA AIARTINEZ Monterrey, N. L. Mexico Bachelor of Science in ilcfedical Technology Kappa Beta Gamma '47-'50g Gamma Pi Epsilon '49-'50g Medical Technology Club '47- '5o, President '48-'5og Spanish Club l47-'50, Secretary '48-'49g Nursing School Organization '47-'50, Nursing School Board '47-'48g Sodality '47-'50, HENrGEs, MARY E. Humboldt, South Dakota Bachelor' of Science in Nursing Education Nursing School Organization '47-'49, HOULE, JUNE ADAIR Forest Lake, Minnesota Bachelor of Science S o d a l i t y '48-'5O5 Nursing School Organization '48-'5og Glee Club '48. l'lUS'l'ON, XfX'1LllllR JAY Union City, Peinisylrania Bachelor of Science in Radio- logic Technology U n i v e r s i t y Band '47-'5Og French Club '47-'50, Rocnthen Ray Technology Club '47-'50, Publicity Oliiccr '47-'48 JEFFERSON, h'liARY CARMISLLA Jackson, Mississippi Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Nursing School Organization '43-'5Og Medical Technology Club, Treasurer '48-'49g Sodal- ity '48-'50, ICENNEDY, MARIE LORRAINE Colorado Springs, Colorado Bachelor of Science in Public Heal1l1.Nnrring Nursing School Organization '47, Public Health Nursing Club '47-'5o. IQIRKPATRICK, FLORENCE CECELIA Overland, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing Sociology Club '46-'47, Glee Club '47-'48g Sodality '47-'50, Nursing School Organization '46-'5Og Saint Mary's Student Government '47-'50, Secretary '49-'50g Inter-City Nursing Or- ganization '49-'5Og Class Secre- tary '48-'49, Class President i49-'50- IQLEPPISCH, RUTH ANN Collinsville, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education U U Nursing School Organizationg Sociology Club. Koen, DOROTHY FRANcEs Highland, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education Sodality. KRAUsE, NAOMI KA'FHERINE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in llledical Technology Medical Technology Club '48- '50g Nursing School Organiza- tion '48-' 50. KRE1sLE, MARGARET MARY Evansville, Indiana Bachelor of Science in Nnrrring Nursing School Organization, Physical Therapy Club, Stu- dent Conclave, Sodality. BICCREIGHT, ALICE JANE Oakmont, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Radiol- 093' EARLEY ECKELKAMP D, EICKHOFF K. EICKHOEE GATLIN C-UAJARDO HENTGES HOULE HUSTON JEFFERSON KENNEDY KIRKPATRICK KLEPPISCH KocH ICRAUSE KREISLE BTCCREIGHT Page Sezwzily-tliree A'lCDONALD MCNA MARA NIERTENS BIICHEL PASTERNACK Page Seventy-four NICDONNELL MCMAHON M ARSDEN .h'IEIS'l'ER M. BIEYER R. NIEYER NIULLINS OLIGSCHLAEGER PEPE PETERSON POHL POLESNAK birding Shoo! .gzniom NICDONALD, CLARE ALICE Ebenezer, New York Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education BTCDONNELL, FRANCES PAY Richmond Heights, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing S O d a l i t y ,47-,505 Nursing School Organization ,47-ISO, Secretary '48-,491 Glee Club ,47-,485 Student Council '47-'50, Treasurer '48-,4Q, President '49-'50, Class President '48-'49. NTCLTAHON, LAURA KATHLEEN Plymouth, Massachusetts Bachelor of Science in Nurring Education Nursing School Organization '47-'50, Sodality '47-,501 Soci- ology Club '47-'48. MCNAMARA, IQATHLEEN ELIZA- BETH Fort VVayne, Indiana Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education P u b l i C Health Club '47-'50, Publicity Chairman ,4Q-,SOQ Nursing School Organization ,47-'50, Vice-President '49-'5o. ATARSDEN, SHEILA TERESA Trinidad, British XNest Indies Bachelor of Science in Radiol- 093' BIEISTER, FRANCES T. Richland Center, Wlisconsin Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education AIERTENS, SISTER BLIARY LEONTIA, S.S.M. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing BIEYER, NIARY Perth Amboy, New Jersey Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education S o d a l i t y '47-'50, Nursing School Organization '47-'50g Glee Club '47-'48g Sociology Club '47-I48. MEYER, RUTH CATHERINE Effingham, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Nursing S o d a l i ty '46-'5Og Nursing School Organization '47-'5og Glee Club '47-,485 Class Secre- tary '47-'48. NIICHEL, IQUTH MARGARET Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education League of VVomen Voters ,47- '50, Vice-President '48g Sodal- ity ,47-,503 Nursing School Or- g a n i z at i O n 747-'50, Public Health Club '48-'50, Sacred Heart Committee ,4Q. NlULLINS, NIARY VIRGINIA Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology Nursing School Organization '47-'50, Medical Technology Club '47-,5O. OLIGSCHLAEGER, DOLORES NIARIE Saint Elizabeth, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology PASTERNACK, SISTER HENRIETTA M., S.S.M. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing PEIJE, RosE MARIE Niles, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education ' I Nursing School Organization, Sodality. PETERSON, ROBERT T. Alton, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Nursing Radio Club ,4Q-'5O. POHL, EULONDA Dayton, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy Physical Therapy Club '46-'49g Nursing School Organization '46-'49, Debate Team ,47-,481 Soclality '46-'49. POLESNAK, HERNIINE Forest City, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education I . Nursing School Organization '46-'5o. ur-ding .gilioof .glnioro TQEIGELSBIZRGIER, DIARY THERESIE Rolfe, Iowa Bachelor of Science in llleclical Record Library Science Mixed Chorus '48-'49g Sodality '48-'5og Nursing School Organ- ization '48-'50g Nursing Organ- ization Board '49-'50. Ro1sER'rsoN, DORIS M. Barry, Minnesota Bachelor of Science in Nzzrsing Edncalion S o d a l i ty '48-'50, Nursing School Organization '48-'50, Treasurer '49-'50g German Club 218. RUNEZ, FILIIRES FLOIRISNDO San Jose, Neveva, Ecifa, Phil- Ippines Bachelor of Science in Nznzving Edncalzon SAUER, SHIRLEY AIAE Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of .Science in Medical Technology Nursing School Organization '46-'5og Medical Technology Club '46-'50, Treasurer '49-'50. SAVAN, JOSEPH PAUL Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Plzyrical Therapy Nursing School Organization '49, Physical Therapy Club '46- '49- SCHAEFER, ELIZABETH ANN A Decatur, Illinois Bachelor of Science in N1f!7'Sil1g S o d a l i ty '47-'50, Nursing School Organization '47-,501 Class Secretary '47-'48 SEBIANEK, JANET MARIE Cleveland, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Ninfxiizg Education Nursing School Organization '47-'49, Inter-City Nursing Or- ganization '48-'49g Glee Club i47Q Sodali-ty '47-'48, Sociology Club '47, Class Secretary '49, SMIALEK, SISTER MARY LAETIS- sIvIA, FEL. O.S.F. Chicago, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education SMITH, NIARY AGNES Sedalia, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education Nursing School Organization '48-,SOQ Sodality '48-'5og Riiie Club '48-' 50. STAll'l'MII.LliR-, El.1ZAIZli'l'H ANN Akron, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Public Healllz Nursing Gamma Pi Epsilon '49-'50, Mixed Chorus '40, Sodality '46- '5o, Vice-Prefect '48-'49, Pre- Iect '49-'5Og National Federa- tion of Catholic College Stu- dents '47, National Students' Association Delegate '47, Pub- lic Health Nursing Club '47- '50, S'I'.XLLMANN, JUNE N. Holyoke, Massachusetts Bachelor of Science in 1,llj'.Vic'fIl Therapy Technology Physical Medicine Club '47-'49, Nursing V School Organization '47-'49, Physical Therapy Rcp- rescntative '48-'49, Glee Club 47,119- STRO M , M A BEL l R IBN I2 Richland, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Public I-lealllz IVIITJIDIIAQ Public Health Clubg Nursing School Organization, TINIII, GENEVIIEVE NIARIIS Michigan City, Indiana Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology S o cl a l i t y '47-'50g Nursing School Organization '47-'50, Nursing S c h o ol Board '49, Treasurer '49, Medical Tech- nology Club '47-'50, Vice-Presi- dent C495 French Club '47. XN'AL'l'ERS., TVTIRGINIA ANNE Burlington, Iowa Bachelor of Science in N'zw'sing S o d al i t y '47-'50g Nursing School Organization '47-'50, Glee Club '47-'48g S t u den t Council '49-'5og Class Secre- tary '48-'50, NVEINDELL, WILLIAM OTTO Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Nifnzriizg Physical Medicine Club, Secre- tary. VVETLI, ALICE JAYNE Toledo, Ohio Baclzelor of Science in N-n1'sn1g Ediicalion - U Nursing School Organization '48-'49 XMILMS, TONE ELIZABETH Sleepy Eye, Minnesota Bachelor of Science in Nursing Ed-iication A 1 Rifie Clubg Sodalityg Nursing School Organization. TQEIGELSBERC-ER ROBEIQTSON SAUER SAVAN SEMANEK SMIALEK STADTMILLER STALL M ANN TI AI M XNALTERS VVETLI W ILM5 I I 3 RUNEZ SCHAEEER SMITH STRO M XNEINDELL Page Sezfenty-fize ' NIELS C. BECK Dean Parks College is located in East Saint Louis, Illinois. fault ci.ll,e Parks College was founded in 1927 as a private institution by Oliver L. Parks. In August of 1946, complete control of the school was given to the University, and, under this arrangement, Mr. Parks served as its dean. He resigned in October of 1948 to devote full attention to his business interests. But he remained on the staff as a mem- ber of the executive committee, which considers all major problems of internal policy, standards and procedures relating to the School. Niels C. Beck succeeded Mr. Parks and is now serving in that capacity. g The history of Parks closely parallels that of aviation itself, because the College taught and developed many of the leaders who set the pace in the industry. Hundreds of successful Parks graduates are ample evidence of the high caliber of its technical training. Possessing the finest facilities and personnel, Parks College, with its own private airport and twenty-three modern buildings, is qualified to give the students the best education in the field of aviation. F1'es1z-Z00ki11g blt'iICZ7l.I'IgS like A2'iafi011 Hall, above, adorn Parks College cczmjz-us. The primary objective of Parks College is to provide the best possible preparation for a career in aviation. There are three main courses offered to this end: Air Transportation, Aircraft Main- tenance Engineering, and Aeronautical Engineer- ing. But fundamental, too, is the necessity of developing desirable personality characteristics. In the Words of Oliver L. Parks, the college aims into provide aeronautical training so thorough, to maintain performance standards so high, and at the same time to emphasize the development of integrity, complete dependability, and all-around good citizenship to such an extent that the avia- tion industry in the future, as in the past, will Whole-heartedly Welcome all our graduatesn. 'EDWARD H. BARKER Assiszfant Dean Some of the smdcnls are roamed in Parks Hall. Page S e'z'c11ty-seven pCU L6 eniom ARBOR BARTZ BOTTNER BUNCH BURNS DE WULF ECK FAIN F OSTER Fox GILLESPIE GoMBos GURSKY LIIZRMANSON HILL ARBOR, GERALD STANLEY Providence, Rhode Island Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Beta Gamma, Alumni Secretary '49, R.O.T.C., R.O. T.C. Rifle Club, N.R.A. Pistol and Rifle Club. BARTZ, HARRY XMILLIAM Buffalo, New York Bachelor of Science in Aero- nautical Technology Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. BOTTNER, ALFRED LESTER Ridgewood, Long Island, New York Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Phi Alpha Chi '47-'50, Cadet Officers Club, Society of Auto- motive Engineers. BUNCH, VVARREN GENE Overland, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Beta Gamma '47-'50, Sec- retary '48, President '49, Parks Student Council '48, Treasurer '48, Cam-era Club '47, Society of Automotive Engineers '47, Ofhcers Club. BURNS, XMILLIAM TROY Butler, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Beta Gamma '48-'50, His- torian '49, Parks Gun Club. Page Seven ty-eight CLARK, DUANE EVERETT Kansas City, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Aviation ,Maintenance Engineering CREWS, ARTHUR THERON Jacksonville, Florida Bachelor of Science in Aero- nautical Engineering Society of Automotive Engi- neers, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Model Airplane Club 46. DE VVULE, BTAURICE I. Lake Forest, Illinois Bachelor of Science -in Aircraft .Maintenance Engineering Phi Alpha Chi '47-'49, Histor- ian.'48, Vice-President '48, So- cial Chairman '49, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club '49-'50, Vice- President '49. ECK, RAYMOND OTTO Xhlilliamsport, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation FAIN, 'RICHARD ,Toi-IN VVest Haven, Connecticut Bachelor of Science in Aviation .Maintenance Engineering FOSTER, DONALD LOWRENCE Macomb, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Aviation llflaintenance Engineering Society of Automotive Engi- neering '49, Fox, BENJAMIN JOHN Ridgefield Park, New Jersey Baclzelor of Science in Air Transportation Society of Automotive Engi- neers '48-'49 , Rifle Club '48-'49, GALLAGHER, LEO C. Cambridge, Massachusetts Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maiizteiiaiice Engineering GERBERT, GERALD THOMAS Seneca, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance Engineering Cadet Officers Club. GILLESPIE, THOMAS NVALTER, JR. Blu-eheld, VXleSt Virginia Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Beta Gamma '47-'50, Student Council '48, American Meteorological Society '48-'50. GOMBOS, ROBERT ANDREW Lakewood, Ohio Bachelor of Science in Air Transfvortation Glee Club '49-'50. GURSKY, GILFRED C. Summit I-Iill, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Beta Gamma '47-'50, Sec- retary '48, Vice-President '49, Camera Club '49-'50, Society of Automotive Engineering, Cadet Officers Club, '48-'50. CLARK CREws GALLAGHER GERBERT HORPE HOWELL HERBIANSON, ROBERT S. G. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Pi Sigma '47-'49, Pledge- master '48, Alpha Phi Omega, Student Council '48, Camera Club '47-'49, Secretary '48, Vice- President '49, Torqne '47-'48, Feature Writer '47-'48, Cadet Officers Club '47-'48. HILL, NORMAN CHARLES Kenosh, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Pi Sigma '47-'49, Pledge- master '48, Cadet Ofhcers Club '47-'48, Treasurer '47, Torqne '47-'48, Advertising Manager '47, Feature 'Writer '47, Stu- dent Council '48-'49, Vice-Presi- dent '48, President '49. HOIJPE, EUGENE ROY Detroit, Michigan Bachelor of Science in Aviation Operations Alpha Beta Gamma '47-'50, American Meteorological So- ciety '49-'5o. HOWELL, LAYTON NEVILLE Fountain City, Tennessee Bachelor of Science in Aviation Illaintenance Engineering Air R.O.T.C. '48-'5o. lgarhzi cofige eniord HOWER, AlliRL1i FRANCIS Nadeau, Michigan Bachelor of Science in Air Traxnrporlaiiozz Alpha Beta Gamma, Vice- President '49, President '49, Camera Club, Vice-President, Student Council, Vice-Presi- dent. HUEF, LEWIS LLOYD Neweom-erstoxvn, Ohio Baclzelor of Science in Aero- nautical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon '49, Alpha Phi Omega '49, Glee Club '48, Cloud Hounds Model Club '47, Institute of Aeronautical Sci- ences '49J Society of Automo- tive Engineers '49. HUNsAKER, LEON MARTIN Deweyville, Utah Bachelor , of Science in Air Tran-.vporialiozz JOHNS, AYILLIAM EARL Kennewick, Wiashington Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation JOHNSON, ROBERT BERNARD Pulaski, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Pi Sigma '49-'50, Vice- President '49, President '49, Student Council '49-'50, Society of Automotive Engineers '49- '5o, American Meteorological Society '48-'50. .KAZMARliK, EDWARD Metuchen, New Jersey Bachelor of Science in Aero- nautical Engineering Institute of Aeronautical Sci- ences '47-'49, Society ol Auto- motive Engineers '49. IQFILLIER, JEAN l-IERM AN Bergenlield, New Jersey Bachelor of Science in Air Traiwfiorlalion Engineering PLENT, EUGENE BLAIR Niles, Michigan Bachelor of Science in Aero- nazilical lllainlcnance Engineer- ing ICIDNER, JOHN P. Keyser, Wlest Virginia Bachelor of Science in Aero- nanlical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon. ICINNARD, ISJENNETT H. Yakima, Wlashington Bachelor of Science in Aero- naiilics KOLB, DONAI,D FREDERICK Lodi, California Bachelor of Science in Aircraft lllaizzienance Eiigineeriing Society oi Automotive Engi- neers, Student Conclave. KtJVACIC1'I, GEORGE JOsEI'I-I Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Air Traizxfiorlafioa Pi Mu Epsilon '48-'50, Society of Automotive Engineers '48- '5O, Parks international Club '48-'49, Vice-President '49. l..'XC'l'll2NBliUCH, PJAVID PIAYS Pleasantville, New York Bachelor of Science in Atiialion llJtlllIlL'IlHIll'L' lfngineering Society of Automotive Engi- neers '47-'50, President '49. LA Y, HOWARD C1-IARLEs Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Air 7'l'Hll.l'fl!H'l!1llUIl LEACH, JAntEs AI.Itl2R'l' Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Bachelor of Science in Arxialiolz Ofieralions Alpha Sigma Nu '49, Alpha Beta Gamma '47-'49. LE BLANC, GEORGE ROBERT X'X'altham, Massachusetts Bachelor of Science in Aviation ll'ltll.lllC'llHllt'L' Eng-ineering Alpha Beta Gamma, Alumni Secretary '48, Vice-President '48, Society of Automotive En- gineers '47. LONG, THEODOR ROLLAND Glendora California Bachelor of Science in Aircraft llflainlelzauce Engineering LORRAINE, VVILLIAM ROBERT Lavelle, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Aircraft llfflllllfll-ZZIICC Engineering Phi Alpha Chi '49, Sergeant-ar Arms ,4Q. AIAAKAD, GUY ANTHONY Alexandria, Egypt Bachelor of Science in Aviation .Mainlenance Engineering Phi Alpha Chi, Assistant Pledgemaster, Chairman of Rushing Committee, S o c c e r Team, Captain, Parks Interna- tional Club, President '48-'49, Student Council '49, Society of Automotive Engineers. AICLEAN, GEORGE EDWARD New Orleans, Louisiana Bachelor of Science in Aero- nautical EllglllFEl'lI'1vg Institute of Aeronautical Sci- ences, Glee Club, Student Council '49. AIICHELS, ALOYSIUS OWENS Melbourne, Florida Bachelor of Science in Air T1'GH5f707'ldf'l07'lf HOWER HUEE HUNsAKER JOHNS JOHNSON KAZMAREIC ICENT KELLER KIDNER KINNARD KOLB KOVIXCICH LACHENBRUCH LAY LEACH LEBLANC LONG LORRAINE BIAAKAD McLEAN M ICHELS Page Seventy nine MILLER MORIN MYER OLES PARKER PETERS PITRELLI REIS RIVLIN SCHWARZ SHANK SHOOK GU' 5 0 eg? 8l'LL0l 6 l C' ll ' NTILLER, RUSSELL FRANCIS Chappaqua, New York Baclzelor of Science -in Aviation .Maintenance Efzgineering Soci-ety of Automotive Engi- neers '47-'5O. NIORIN, ROBERT PAUL Gladstone, Michigan Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Beta Gamma '48-'50, R.O.T.C. '48. Page Eighty MYER, ROBERT JOSEPH Millville, New Jersey Bachelor of Science in Aviation .Maintenance Engineering Society of Automotive Engi- neers. NICHOLSON, XXVILLIAM LLOYD Union, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Meteor- ology Alpha Pi Sigma, Baseball CParksj, Basketball CParksJ. NICHOLSON PHELAN RUSSELL SMITH OLES, FRANCIS JOHN Olyphant, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Aviation llflaintenance Engineering Society of Automotive Engi- neers '48. PARKER, GRANT STARR Madison, Wisconsin Bachelor of Science in Aero- nautical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon. PETERS, ARAD STEVENS Bradford, Vermont Bachelor of Science in Aviation M aintenance Engineer-ing Parks Varsity Basketball Team '47-'48, Manager '47-'481 Cam- era Club '48-'49, Torque '48, Editor '48, Society of Automo- tive Engineers '48-'4Q. PHELAN, DENNIS JOSEPH Kirkwood, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Aero- nautical Engineering Tennis Team '48, Sodality '48- '49, Pi Mu Epsilon '47-'49, In- stitute Of Aeronautical Sciences '49- A PITRELLI, JAMES ARDIAN , i Belleville, New J-ersey Bachelor of Science Alpha Pi Sigma, Vice-Presi- dent, President, Student Coun- cil '48-'49, Treasurer '49, Gun Club '49, Treasurer '49, Torque '48, Conclave Award '49, REIS, ANDREW JOSEPH, JR. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science' in Aero- nautical Engineering p Sodality '48. RIVLIN, JAcK Brooklyn, New York V Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maintenance Engineering Society of Automotive Engi- neers '47-'50. RUSSELL, RALPH THOMAS Eederalsburg, Maryland Bachelor of Science in Aviation lllaintenance Engineering Alpha Beta Gamma '49, Treas- urer '49, Baseball '49, Society of Automotive Engineers '48- 750 SCHWARZ, EDWARD THOMAS Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Science in Aero- nautical Engineering Sodality '47-'50, Prefect '48- '5O, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences '48-'50, Sodality Union '48-'50, Vice-President '49-'50, SHANK, ROBERT RAY Greenville, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Aviation Maiiiteiiance Engineering Alpha Sigma Nu '49, Society of Automotive Engineers '47- '49, Vice-Chairman '48. SHOOK, JOHN BERTON Easton, Connecticut Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Beta Gamma '48-'50. SMITH, ROBERT CARL Silver Creek, New York Bachelor of Science in Airport M anagernent Alpha Pi Sigma '48, Basketball '48-'49, Society of Automotive Engineers '48. fate ore, SPECKMAN, CECIL HIZRRIJXN Santa Monica, California Bachelor of Science in Air TI'U1l.VPOI'fGfi0lI' ' Phi Alpha Chi '43-'49, Social Chairman '48, Pledge Master '49- STAMM, NEAL EUGENE Xhfatsontown, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in A-riafioii ll-Iaintenance Eizgmeernzg STEARNS, ALLAN JULIUS Girard, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Pi Sigma '48-'50g Stu- dent Ofhoers Club '48-'50, STEINKE, FRANK COUNTS Iaeger, VVest Virginia Bachelor of Science in Acro- nantical Engineer-ing Alpha Pi Sigma '45-,SOQ Bas- ketball '45-,461 Sodalityg Cadet Officers Clubg Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. STRAUSS, HARLAND ROBERT Lake Mills, VViscOnsin Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Pi Sigma '49-'50, Corre- sponding Secretary ,49-'50, Glee Club '48-'5o. SWEET, ERVIN JACK Stratford, New York Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Alpha Beta Gamma '48, THRALL, ARTHUR LYLE Gig Harbor, Washington Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Alpha Pi Sigma '47-,48, Secre- tary '48g Basketball Team '47- '49g Glee Club '48-749, A.R.O. T.C. Officers Club '49, Secre- tary '4Q. TIMM, GEORGE LUDWIG Bronx, New York Bachelor of Science in Air Transportation Camera Club '48, Parks Inter- national Club '49-,5O. ' ULLIKICH, EDMUND RICHARD Okanogan, Vilashington Bachelor of Science in Aviation Ilffaintenance Engineering Basketball Manager '47-'48g Glee Club '48-'49j Society of Automotive Engineers '47-'49, Secretary '49, 6 en iam NYADE, LEMERT EARLIE Farmington, Maine Bachelor of Science in Aero- lItIltil.L'.5' XMARDIEIN, jOnN L,'xwIzENcE Alton, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Aero- lmnlical Engincerillg Alpha Pi Sigma '48-'5og Pi Mu Epsilon '49-'5og Sodality '47-'50, Secretary '48-'49g Institute of Aeronautical Sciences '48-'50, Treasurer '49-'5og Glee Club '47-,501 Society of Automotive linginee rs '.L7-2181 Student Council '49, W ELGE, B U Il N E'rT Chester, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Air Trczinrporlatioiz Alpha Pi Sigma '47-'50, Treas- urer '48-'49, Vice-President '49- '50, Woon, ARCI-IIE ROWLAND, JR. Chaparra, Oriente, Cuba Bachelor of Science in Air Tl'llllXfJ07'il1ll07Z Alpha Beta Gamma '47-'50, Treasurer 1183 Parks Gun Club '49, President '49, Wiuonr, GEORGE TLMOTHY Rutland, Vermont Bachelor of Science in Aviation lWC1i7'lft?lll1ILC6 Engineering Alpha Pi Sigma '48, Vice- President '48, YOUNG, ALLEN VIRGII. Union, K-entucky Bachelor of Science in Airline Operatioizs Alpha Beta Gamma ,47-'50, President '48g Camera Club ,47- '5o, President '48-'49g Student Council '47-'48, I 1 SPECKMAN STAMM STEARNS STEINKE STRAUSS SWEET THRAI.L TSINUNI ULLRICH W ADE VVARDEIN W ELGE VVOOD NN RIGHT YOUNG Page Eighty one Since 1932 the curriculum in the School of Philosophy and Science has been prescribed by the Aposto- lic Constitution of Pope Pius XI. For the average person it is very often necessary to recall the fact that the School of Philosophy and Science is a part of the University, not a separate little unit in itself. Historically speaking, the school has a tradition which lies rooted in the last decades of the nineteenth century, for it was in 1889 that the school was founded. Hitherto, the Jesuits who had finished their classical training at St. Stanislaus Seminary in Florissant had been sent to Woodstock College in Mary- land to pursue their philosophical studies. When the University mi- grated to Grand Avenue in 1888, there was found room for a sepa- rate Philosophiate of the Province and in the following year, the school moved into its own quarters on Lindell Boulevard. Page Eighty-tivo Skov! of lgfaigdolalzy an Sbience REV. FRANCIS IANSKY, SJ. Assistant to the Dean REV. ROBERT I. HENLE, SJ. Dean and Superior Scholastics attending the U1zri7Jev's1'ty live in Desfmet Hall. With the increase in enrollment, housing facil- ities had to be increased and the result was the acquisition of Aquinas and Bellarmine Halls. With the removal of the Theologate to St. Mary's, Kansas, in 1931, the building on West Pine was requisitioned for the students of philosophy, Page Eighly-llzrce MR. ANDERSON MR. BAILEY MR. BARRY MR. BOSKEN MR. BRAHM MR. BROWN MR. BRYDE MR. E. BURNS MR. R. BURNS MR. CAHILL MR. CALDWELL MR. CASEY MR. CHIZNEY MR. CONNELLY MR. CURRAN MR. DONOVAN MR. DUFFY MR, EARLY MR. GANNON MR. HART MR. HUNTER ANDERSON, MR. JOHN JOSEPH, S.J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts BAILEY, MR. RICHARD LEE, Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts BARRY, MR. LAWRENCE ELMER, S.J. Cairo, Illinois Bachelor of Arts BOSKIN, MR. I-ROBERT ELMER, S.J. University City, Missouri Master of Arts BRAHM, MR. HtXROLD CHARLES, S.J. Milwaukee, W'iSconsin Bachelor of Arts Page Eighty-foztr fglzigxiolo y an S.J. BROWN, MR. GERARD F., S.J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts BRYDE, MR. GEORGE WILLIAM, S.J. XfVichita, Kansas lllaster of Arts BURNS, MR, EDWARD IRVIN, S.J Wlashingtolx, D. C. Bachelor of'Arts BURNS, MR. ROBERT LOUIS, S.J. Omaha, Nebraska Master' of Arts CAHILL, MR. NEIL, S.J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts CALDWELL, MR. THOMAS AUGUSTINE, S.J. Milwaukee, W'isconsin lkfaster of Arts .ii ence CASEY, MR. THOMAS JOSEPH, S.J. Springfield, Illinois Bachelor of Arts CHENEY, MR, ROBERT JOSEPH, S.J. Boston, Massachusetts Bachelor of Arts CONNELLY, MR. JOHN THOINTAS, S.J. Chicago, Illinois Bachelor of Arts CURRAN, MR. DONALD JOSEPH, S.J. Buffalo, New York Bachelor of Arts DONOVAN, MR. THOMAS JOSEPH, S.J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts eniom DUFFY, MR. FRANCIS LEO, S.J. Baltimore, Maryland Bachelor of Arts EARLY, MR. JOHN DRENNAN, S.J. Baltimore, Maryland' Bachelor of Arts GANNON, MR. MICHAEL IGNATIUS, S.J. Chicago, Illinois Bachelor of Arts HART, MR. JOSEPH EDNVARD, S.J VVicl1ita, Kansas Bachelor of Arts HUNTER, MR. ANTHONY DEVEREUX, S.J. New Rochelle, New York Bachelor of Arts MR. IODA MR. KOMOSA MR. LORD ' MR. LUCEY MR. JNICGARRY MR. LIAHER MR. MANHART MR. MARSH MR. NOONAN MR. O,BRIEN MR. PETERS MR. PRZYSUCHA MR. QUESNELL MR. SCULL MR. SCULLY MR. SHERBURNE MR. SWETNAM MR. TRAVERS MR. WEBSTER MR. VVILCZEK MR. YOUNG A of 1 O ' ' L 060,47 g CUT, ASCLQIQCQ QHLOIA5 IODA, MR. ROBERT J., S.J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts KOMOSA, MR. EDWARD J., C.R. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts LORD, MR. RICHARD DUANE, S.J. Chippewa Falls, VVisco1Isin Bachelor of Arts LUCEY, MR. JOHN R., S.J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts h1CGARRY, MR. WILLIAM JOHN, S.J. Brooklyn, New York Bachelor of Arts NIAHER, MR. NVILLIAM E. X., SJ. New York, New York Bachelor of Arts BIANHART, MR. PAUL IGNATIUS, S.J. Omaha, Nebraska Bachelor of Arts MARSH, MR. WILLIAM, Kansas City, Missouri Bachelor of Arts NOONAN, MR. ALBERT VVILLIAM, S.J. Chicago, Illinois Bachelor of Arts OIBRIEN, MR. JOHN THOMAS, S.J. Omaha, Nebraska .Bachelor of Arts PETERS, MR. FRANCIS EDWARD, S.J. Bronx, New York Bachelor of Arts S.J. PRZYSUCHA, MR. JOSEPH EDWARD, C.R. Chicago, Illinois Bachelor of Arts QUESNELL, MR. QUENTIN, Milwaukee, VVisco1IsiII Bachelor of Arts SCULL, MR. JAMES A PATRICK, S.J. Omaha, Nebraska Bachelor of Arts SCULLY, MR. JOHN JOSEPH, S.J. Brooklyn, New York Bachelor of Arts SHERBURNE. MR. RICHARD FAUST, S.J. Milwaukee, Wlisconsin Master of Arts S.J. SWETNAM, MR. JAMES HUBBARD, S.J. Glendale, Missouri Bachelor of Arts TRAVERS, MR. ROBERT JEROME, S.J. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts XXVEBSTER, MR. FRANK CECIL, S.J. New York, New York Bachelor of Arts XVILCZEK, MR. VVALTER M., C,R. Saint Louis, Missouri Bachelor of Arts YOUNG, MR. ROBERT FREDERICK, S.J. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Page Eiglzty-firfe 4 5 ll .I ll Y I l I l i I REV. ALOYSIUS H. SCHELLER, SJ. Direcfor ' To educators and sociologists the world turns for those who will fashion the malleable mind of youth to wisdom and godliness and guide the Willy-nilly How of human affairs to purposeful ends. Clear, correct and constructive social thought, based upon a full understanding of the Catholic social program, is the aim of the department of Social Sciences. It has for its purpose the solution of the problems which infest the World, and aims at giving a correct antidote for the ills and maladies so prevalent in this day and age. The Work of social service is smerely a supplement to the social sciences and is more a professional study rather than an academic pursuit. Primarily concerned with the facts, institutions, and problems related to man's social life, viewed in their social aspect, the school's curriculum en- ables the Catholic sociologist to construct a new social order set upon the firm foundations of justice and the un- changeable principles which have been established not by man but by the eternal God. To this end the curriculum of the school has been designedg to fulfil this ideal the studies have been chosen. Page Eiglzfy-six .gblzoof 0 ocia! .szruice GRIFFIN, lVlARY E. Rock Island, lllinois Master of Science in Social lflfork Conclave '4g. KIARCIL, Rim JOSEPHINE Omaha, Nebraska Master of Sfie1Lcei1zSociaZ Hfork Conclave !4Qj Social Science Club '48-'50g Sociology Club. .V . 'Q GRIFFIN lM:ARCIL Qcacluafe .SZAOOK To train the student in the tech- niques, methods, and procedure of scholarly work, and more important still in its aims and in its opportun- ity, is the high objective of the Grad- uate School. Of course, even a mas- tery of the methods and techniques of research is not research itself, still less does it constitute a scholar. These methods and techniques are tools which will enable the person who possesses the qualities of patience, conscientious industry, intellectual honesty, and vision, to make greater progress in his study than he could otherwise make. Such training implies the ability to think not in one direction but in many. It means a mind not helplessly tethered to one corner of the intel- lectual field, but a mind free to range with a certain ease over the entire realm of known truth and to be D11Bourg Hall contains headiqzfarters of the School of Social Service and of the Graduate School. v REV. RQBERT I. HENLE, SJ. Dean healthily curious about what lies beyond. In short, such training must, while facilitating the acquisition of specialized knowledge, 'at the same time bear witness to the true hier- archy of values, and to the whole destiny of the individual and of mankind. There are two fundamental objectives to the realization of which any university de- votes itself: the conservation of truth, and the advancement of truth. The conservation and transmission of knowledge and ideas have always been recognized as the business of universities, declared both by themselves and by others, at times perhaps with too great arrogance, but always with a certain degree of justice, as the guardians and dis- pensers of the accumulated treasure of man's intellectual achievements. Page Eighlg se en Fontbonne College oilaorafe Cofdgegi With the realization that the old stan- dards, which frowned upon higher educa- tion for Women, were fundamentally false, and with the recognition of the challenge presented by the modern world, the Cor- porate Colleges have adapted themselves to their surroundings and offer to Catholic Women the opportunity to prepare themg selves for the ever changing complexities of the times. Fontbonne College is directed by the Sisters of St. Josephg Webster College, by the Sisters of Lorettog While the Mesdames of the Sacred Heart conduct Maryville College. 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' ' - V ,V .. , 'X rn., .. ., . .. ...Q-.r ' V - 1 ' . M KMQ, ,W -wc? 'z Mfw 'i1'f f 'vf'V Z'wV'fL' X fb . ' 'u'f5:Q2-A,-j3. 1'. 4 '- . ,z ' if 'N W- -,'T'V'. f ' -L 4' '16 - 4' f 1 1' W9 ff M 1 A ,lf , ' V. 7-1 M h, , 3 ,VV -, fx- f 5 3 . , . ' ' ami. . . ...V -J -. ,. . . . -vp .V .'. .. f + A ' , ,.,' - 1' rganiza fiond Organizations on the University campus provide op- portunities for students and faculty of like interests to become acquainted and to work, co-operate or seek recre- ation with one another. In the circular picture on the opposite page, a bevy of potential coeds show their gayest smiles at the freshman week party. Below, from left, N.F.C.C.S. takes time out at a meeting for coffee anddoughnutsg members of Stu- dent Conclave inspect equipment during visit to the Insti- tute of Technologyg coke sales boom at LT. dance. On opposite page, Father Davitt enjoys a chat with Hon. Rufus Burrus at Law School Banquetg Honor Legal Fra- ternity goes through initiation ceremoniesg Ed Thirkhill starts off first Conclave meeting of yearg Betty Lou Taylor demonstrates scenery-projection box. Page Nin ety '30- Page Ninety-one MARTHA Bock Associate Editor BOB VIVIAN Edifoif-in-Chief 1 .f4rcAiUe The 1950 Archive has been the object of unre- mitting effort on the part of a small group of students since early last fall. Quite some time passed before work began rolling, since the six editors were not appointed until October. By December, the number of workers finally rounded out to fifteen. Heading the publication this year was Bob Vivian, Editor-in- Chief, aided by Associate Editor Martha Bock. The seniors section was handled by Mary Zita Cantwell, while Eugene Doerr and Ross Selvaggi edited the organizations and sports sections, respectively. Jack Walsh, staff photographer, took the informal pictures in the book and edited the features section. The nine other members of the staff were Pat Raes, Mary Anne Murray, Dottie Jones, George Shalhoob, Elsie Kling, Mary Hannauer, Claire Mitchell, Georgia Slingwein, Phil Hahn, and Mike Murray. The last two wrote for the sports section, the others helped with various tasks, mostly in the seniors section. Moderator and technical advisor to student publica- tions were Rev. Gerard Donnelly, S.J., and Raymond Crowley, respectively. More than its share of problems beset this year's volume. Late appointment of the editors allowed no chance for necessary advance planning. Besides numerous other obstacles, the book barely managed to balance its budget. ARCHIVE-First Row: RAES, MURRAY, DOERR, CANTWELL, SELVAGGI, lWfURRAY. , Page Ninety-two BILL EINsPAN1I3R Rox fd!-IMER CHN:-3 lflomw :RALPH lV.lUETH Franzws-Ed1'f01'iaIs Edfior .S'f0rfx Eciifoz' Ncws Edilor Ed1'!01'-'in-C!1z'ef niuerdifg Wewri The University News, recipient of the coveted all-American collegiate newspaper award, is pub- lished weekly by students of the University except during school holidays. Averaging eight or more pages per issue, the paper is printed in tabloid size with an average press run exceeding 7500 copies per week. Ralph Mueth was appointed editor-in-chief for the first semester. Other key staff positions were held by William Einspanier, news editor, Ron Ohmer, sports editor, James McCarthy, editorial edi- tor, Herb Brammeier and Denny Kiernan, staff artists, Jack Walsh, staff photographer, and Boyd Fellows, advertising manager. In February, Mueth was re-appointed editor-in- chief of the student publication for the second con- secutive semester. Ohmer resumed duties as sports editor, while Einspanier relinquished the news edi- tor's post to head the new feature page of the Uni- versity News. Gene Hogan was appointed news editor for the second semester. The University News during 1949-50 assumed the role of a progressive newspaper as it collaborated with other student organizations to sponsor pep rallies for athletic functions, a table tennis tourney and other activities. The table tennis tourney will now become an annual University aifair. Editors of the University News are chosen for ability and leadership. Membership on the staff is open to students in all schools of the University. UNIVERSITY NEVVS-First Row: FITZMAURICE, CONNOLLY, SLYMAN, CEGAS, REBHOLZ. Second Row: SELVAGGI, REIS, VVOODLEY, STEPHENSON, BURNES, OPEL, HANSMAN. Pagc Nizzcfy-fl Ill BLoMEs BRANER BRET COTE DA MES DEPPE GIESSING GILLIA M GLEASON GRIFFIN HANDLEY HARANT KEARNS Established twenty-nine years -ago, the Student Conclave serves as student advisory board to the faculty and sponsor of all all-University activities. The or- ganization is made up of elected and appointed representatives of the various COIQCKCLUQ schools of the University. Elected as president of the Student Conclave this year was Ed Thirkhill, I.T. senior. Other officers for the year included George Giessing, Dent senior, vice-president, Jerry Deppe, C8zF senior, treasurer, Dorothy McLeod, Nursing senior, recording secretary, and Cathy Blomes, Nursing senior, correspond- ing secretary. Faculty Moderator for the Conclave was Rev. Thomas J . Stemper, SJ., dean of men. During the year, the Conclave endeavored to institute a student activity fee, establish a student health insurance plan, bring about the betterment of the Alumni Placement Bureau, and establish uniform cafeteria prices. The student governing body put into operation an efficient parking plan for the school lots, incorporated NSA and NFCCS as subcommittees of the Conclave, and revised its constitution, defining areas of command. On the social side of the activities of the group, the Prom Queen was selected by the students in a popular vote, and many of the social functions were taken off campus. ED THIRICHILL President KINNARD KIIEISLE LAMB LEH MAN MCCARTI-iv MCLEOD MCVAY NIARCIL NIAYER NIEHAN SHARP WEBER Page Ninety-four BUCKLEY FITZGERALD H.-ws HECK LEACH Nowfxcicr SCHERER SHANK SH.-uw S1-IEEHAN SUNIJERXIANY THARP T1-iiizxuiu, XIVEBER Appointment to Alpha Sigma Nu, national Jesuit honor fraternity, is based on service, loyalty and scholarship. Initiates this year were: James McCarthy, Clar- ence Miller, Fred Whelan, Daniel Burdette, Emory Johnson, Richard Feldman, Donald Reed, Matthew Mayer, Clarence Youngman, John Wittry, Cleon Burt, Fortis Lawser, Russell Schlattmann, Wilbur Sale, Val Beckerle, Joseph Engelbreit, Joseph Wech- ter, Arlon Podshadley, William Schmidt, Casimir Mills, and Edward Schwarz. Oflicers are Henry Heck, president, William Fitz- Gerald, vice-president, Ken Sherer, secretary, and Gene Buckley, treasurer. The Rev. John Thomas, S.J., is moderator. amma gpdikn The female counter-part to the honor fraternity is the national Jesuit honor sorority, Gamma Pi Epsilon. Appointees are named on the same basis as those for Alpha Sigma Nu. Gamma Pi Epsilon was organized on this campus in the spring of 1947 through the efforts of Rev. Patrick J. Holloran, S.J. Initiates this year were: Patricia Erdmann, Mar- jorie Hogan, Elizabeth Ann Hrametz, Margaret Mo- lesky, Mary Scanlan, Mary Walsh, Maude McKay, and Clara Robnett. Officers are Dorothy McLeod, president, Mary Zita Cantwell, vice-president, Alice Doherty, secre- tary, and Eileen Carney, treasurer. Miss Nancy Ring, Dean of Women, is moderator. ARTZ BLOMES CANTWELL CARNEY DOHERTY GUAJARDO LYONS AICENERY BICLEOD STADTMILLLR Page Ninety fi U AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY-First Row: HARDY, SIMON, FARLEY, SINNOTT, COOPER, EICHLER, CONNORS. Second Row: HEM- KENS, AIIURNIN, BENNETT, KOELSCH, LOHMAN, GRAHAM, DAVIS, KOESIER. NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CATHOLIC COLLEGE STUDENTS-First Row: I-IESSI, SUTLIFFE, FREITAG, WALKER, BQOORMAN NAERT. Second Row: BROWNFIELD, BLUM, FARMER, QUANN, COLLINS. Third Row: SEMIILE, MILLS, HURLEY, I-IANSMAN, PIERLEONI GILLIAM. DELTA SIGMA PI-Eirsf Row: H:XIlTNET1', AIOR.-XVEK, HILD, SLEATER, DUMAV, SCHERER, KRUTEWICZ. Second Row: ELLEBRECHT, NVETZEL, MCVAY, NOBLE, O NEILL, KICBIAHON. Third Row: XVINKLER, LYONS, SIEIN, ZIELINSKI. Page Nizzvfy-six ..,,,,.,,,,.,VYw1,,,..v.t..A..f...,r..v1-1--'-,.,..7, x 1 53 RWE, .aw X L r . Yr 'lay' A -:mi I . . ,yi t 1 X . , :N 6 nj' rf i, B go Q . J 1: ,ig Y I, -' y 9. ll , f as 4 :Q ,ww ' 1 as H5 I nt Kg, Q '.,W1,, , 1? iii 2' 3.9.3 M522-,Q 32143112 fri li Q E233 5 4 4 f . 'z 361 My 7, .4 lv x zgfh :'.-ffmiya 3 V1 'af ' Z x X. -4,.,ym '1fm , i f -Q f W Z ' Y Q 'M Q ,A wb I ,Mx 'J 2' . .: L, .,g: cfm 2, , 23:1-2 1-ww f Z ,fu z: .f A S 3 Q ff 4530 X' v . ,K .w V 'VVJQ yw! - f- ,,,.,,,f , 1 ,1,,.,.f.g., M. W. f.,f X ,.,. , 'M 'gf if , F, IQ -4 ,' WOMEN'S SODALITY-First Row: SMISKOL, BADER, RAES, MURRAY, SMITH, I. DORLAC, BICBJAHON, KNOFF, E. DORLAC. Second Row: HERGMANN, JKMPLEMAN, RAMOS, VVALSH, NICKANE, ALLHOFF, ZLWCLEOD, BRANDHUBER, HOULE, WAND. Third Row: LALLY, DAVIE, ERDMANN, LYONS, CARROLL, CAREY, CONNORS, VVURZER, HAMMES, NEUTZLER. Fomfth Row: SOTEL, DENNISON, APPLEGATE, MAYHEW, OYBRIEN, SCHNOR- BUS, Voss, BRADER, CLAREDEO, VAN DILLEN, SULLIVAN. WOMENS SODALITY-First Row: BOGGIANO, PHELAN, NIOLESKY, BALANAG, FR. FULKERSON, STADTMILLER, CANTWELL, ZAK, QUINN. Second Row: NIRGENAU, BURCH, JONES, BRODIGAN, CEGAS, O,DONNELL, HARLIN, BAUMANN, DUPPNER. Third Row: HRAMETZ, FRANTZ, BURGAN, NIOLLENCOTT, GUTTING, HARRIMAN, BUCKLEY, HARDY, SOHULZE, NIICHEL. Fourth Row: SCANLAN, LUEPKE, RASMUSSEN, REICH- MANN, STAHLBUSH, SMITH, AYDT, ROSENHEIMER, FLYNN, DINGMAN, EVANS. KAPPA BETA GAMMA-First Row: THOMSON, BURROUGHS, ERDMANN, TIERNEY, I. KIELY, HARTENBACH, NOUSS, VVHEELER, KOHL. Second Row: HERNAN, FORD, DONOVAN, BYRNE, QASSIDY, BERGER, BEATTIE, BlCENERY, STRUIF, BINDDEUTEL. Tlurd Row: STEUDY, APPLE- GATE, M. HANNAUER, GRIMM, BRUEMMER, BROWN, XNVIMMER, EINING, Voss, BRADY. Fourth Row: C. KIELY, QUINN, CAMPBELL, M. KIELY, B. HANNAUER, RAPP, HUNKELER, BIAGRUIJER. Page Ninety-eight 'J Z-. 1 I I r THETA KAPPA PHI-Firxl Row: AUIIIICHON, HI'2NNIfISSIiX', RUSEN, REIIJY, rlilllfllj, FR. BANNON, DANIELS, BUCKLEY, BLANTON, SOM- MERS. .Scfand Row: LAWION, XXRA1-12, XNIND, THOMAS, IJURIIIN, SAX, DALE, KIIESTON, REID, DOWD, HABENICHT, EINSPANIER, STENCER. Third Row: RIOONEY, BARDGIi'lk'I', H,AXI.EX', GOEEEL, RICK..-XR'I'HY, HECK, CRANE, 'TAYI.OR, SUMNIER. 0'-42 H I 'GJ' NURSING ORGANIZATION-First Row: ARTZ, ROBERTSON, IYICNAMAIQA, SCANLAN, NAES, CALLANAN, RUNEZ, DUFENER. Second Row: HAGER'fY, BLOMES, XNALSH, ECKELKAMP, JEFFERSON, SMILEY, MCLEOD, DROEGE, NIEISTER, llANNING, BELL. Third Row: LIPSMIRE, RICE, MC- COBB, ROE, KLEPPISCH, STAHLBUSH, SMITH, CLEMENTZ, REIGELSBERGER, DAVLAN. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES-First Row: IMCNAMARA, DAVLAN, KENNEDY, BURCH, ARTZ, GATLIN, DINGMAN., Serond Row: TODT, JEFFERSON, KOCH, NIEYER, STEARNS, CARLEY, ALLHOFE, NICDONNELL, MCMAHON, BRADFORD, NIUSICK, BOGCIANO, REIF, QUNNINGHAM, PIERCE, STROM, MICHEL, NIETZGER. Third Row: STADTMILLER, GRIFFITH, BURKE, SAMOSKA, Rummy, DCJWNEY. Page Nincty-ni11e JY! I ' ,, ff:iiiJ.f.s 4,1 gf:-.. ,..,.,...,,,.,. 5 A ' ' lu i 41-1, ., 4. .Agn AZ,, f, ax V N' 1 1'ig:gEp Q E- 1'.gf3J22'fZ, '!g'f,!J2Q.g1g' K 1.5 :asf QA i ,z ,WN mi' - uf AEZSEQ V: ff: ia 'Al .. ii 7 gp: -:af oz' ix Lifliti 6 ' ' 3.1. .5 ?i:'l?R X. 'ik' 5. .g5..xsRg.,, .A ,. 4. 4b:3g:Y' B- 'GN '17 Sx.'Sx'k3 : . K- S : 'ws -QB We ,zfizz .. ' . s 1 rig: f. . . .... M .5 . f. El ii 5. ,.: .' 5 sg.-32531.39-K ' 3 ' Q,.1 E,H Q r 'Vi iw? 1 if if gl? im HT! Y, Q, , , -. fe., . I , u-5-2-1f fS,i5..5 44- f Wi 1 :V ,. M23 Q ,. li E WU . ,.., , , ,M .ov 'bv Xa 2 v r- -n. 7 Q wif .gg .V fl gf... .f N . , R, .. 4 nf . N-. 1 A f . .fi 1 , '-5 . .I .i fi , N f 1 ' ,z r ,.,. 5, 0 wil? 4 .5332 ..:2...f '1,fQfffffl.'i1iI rf . S elim 1.1-, ,.,. .ffl ,I ,- X-,1 ,rf- gw, 45531 kgs filizhf siggf 7:1 5 H 2? g.5 K SPANISH CLUB-First Row: CURZIO, KRAET, NOUSS, MR. CORD, FR, GHERMAN, VILLALOBOS, MOLINA, DUEENER. Second Row: JONES, NIILLER, KECK, NIAROTO, VVIMMER, FRIESE, LEBOW, RODRIGUEZ. Thzrd Row: PATTERSON, GUZMAN, CIECZKO, RUTZ, RAUCH, NEGRO, DALLA BETTA, NIAROHNIC. Fourth Row: RIVIERA, PROST, GONZALEZ, REICHMANN, ROBNET'1'. , j -- ARTS SODALITY-First Row: VIVIAN, GILDAY HOECHER, FR. FINN, VANDTLLEN, HOLTEN, SUMNER. Second Row: GERRITZEN, 'STEPHENSON, KEHOE, ROOD, BURNES, BROCK, REICHERT, FILIPPINE, TAUBER. Thzrd Row: HACKETT, JAEGER, HOSBACH, FARLEY, NIAYNE, NOTO, TISCHHAUSER, CONNOLLY. Fourth Row: DUNKIN, BJURPHY, REIS, CLISHAM, HEMICENS, DOLAN, SHIELDS, VVEBER. ARTS SODALITY PROBATIONERS-First Row: GAWKOSKT, SCHMITT, GAROER, ERLINGIZRI, KONZEN, MOHAN, CREVOISERAT, PEWER, B'lURNIN. Second Row: KEITZ, YOUNG, VVAGNER, LEMON, HOOPER, JOHNSON, LONGSTAFF, KLTNGEN, SEIDEL, KILLIAN, FOLKL. Third Raw: LYON, BIEIER, MATTHEWS, FITZMAURTCE, FARRELLY, CASSIDY, COLEMAN, VVIMMER, GODAT, PRICE, HENKE, REBHOLZV, LONERGAN, AUER, COS- TEGAN. Foyrtlz Row: NAZZARO, LIEBERMANN, LAMM, MGURDTCHIAN, GRASHOEE, GRAHAM, PLOUSSARD, VVILSON, HACKETT, HELLWEG, RAUCH, ZEIALLER. Fzftlz Row: SHEEHAN, FEUERBACHER, BENTON, KLOHR, TINKER, NIUELLER, BOLTON, COSTANNO,'RIE5, RUDDY, HANLEY, B1ORGENTI-IALER, ANSMAN, Page One Hundred Tivo I vs- CI-IORUS-Fizxvf Row: MCCORR, GROILAN, BUCK, HEI MANN, KAUEIPMAN, I-IIa.AI.Y, BROWN, V. RASMUSSEN, RUNEZ, HRAMETZ. Second Row: PETERSEN, HORN,. RUIIE, IQAVLAN, RUSSELL, IIQEEERSON, FIELIJI-IALIS, BAVKU, IXIIIZMANN, KOON, MR. NIILLAR. Third Row: FORAGE, HEALY, THOMPSON, ORTMIEYER, RICHARD, YOUNG, I. RAF-MUSSEN, Env, BAILLIIE, CONIIJI, YARIO. SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS-First Row: ROSENFELDER, IXIAYER, JUDGE, BICNULTY, BARRY, XIVELTER, DONNA, CAOLIA, LUCAS. Second Row: BARMAN, LAKE, BARTON, BROWNFIELD, FR. MACELWANE, KIMEALL, CANNARIATO, KUHN, RIEHL, MARA. Third Row: RODMAN, DEIMEKE, SHEEHAN, WILL, KOVARIK, BERNHEIMER, SLAT1-ERY, XNEBB, ADAMS, HOWELL, DEML, COLFER, RYAN, MCCUTCI-IEON. Fourth Row: KRUMMEL, VENICER, VOELKER, HECK, H.ALAMICEK, BEROER, VONDERHAIXR, FERRENBACH, Fox, STELLOH, LOMMEN, COONAN, GRACE. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS-First Row: CRAVEN, BLIEYER, STURM, XYHELAN, KLEIN, BXICCREARY, RILEY, SHARIJE, HELLING. Second Row: STAAB, GUENTHER, GERARD, HALAIVIICEK, SCHMIDT, ERICKSON, FELDMANN. Thzrd Row: JACKSON, KLIETI-IERMES, KENNA, BUTLER, PUVIESBURY, SCHOCH, BALLINGER, NIERTA. Page One l-lundn-d Tllfvv ALPHA PI SIGMA-First Row: ALIISGEN, DASPIT, GLEASON, KINNARD, MR. KROPF, JOHNSON, MR. KINDLE, STEINKE, NICHOLSON, PIT- RELLI, CLARK. Second Row: COCHI, WRIGHT, SWICK, RENDOS, CALESS, WELGE, STODDARD, STEARNS, GRANDE, YOUNGMAN, FAGAN, DOLSON, WARDEIN, JOHNSTON, GENNE, HERMANSON. Th-ird Row: TRAYBAR, KNOWLES, THRALL, DRUMM, NOLAND, KARASEK, COTE, LEASE, JOLDA, STRAUSS, FINNICAN, SEYMOUR, CRISTMAN, LORENZ. PARKS GLEE CLUB-First Row: LAUMANN, COOK, THRALL, MCELROY, GOMBOS, KADLEC, CHEPLY, ERB, LTANICIK, LORENZ Second Row: ETHERTON, OYCONNELL, SCHARY, CALESS, STODDARD, WINGER, ALEXANDER, HOLAU, LOELAND, DUTTON. Tlmfd Row: LAPHAM LUM, STABLES, SANDROCK, DUDLEY, KUSTURA, STRAUSS, CARR, VVARDEIN, HUFF. ALPHA BETA GAMMA-First Raw: HOPPE MR. DONIOHOO KADLEC NIR. SULLIVAN GILLIZSPIE NIR. VVEIR HOWER MR. XNOOD STABLES I 1 1 11 1 11 J 1 1 1 I XXYADE, SANDROCK. Second Row: QETHERTON, DUDLEY, BURNS, SIMPSON, MVILCOX, LOELAND, WITTRY, OCONNELL, MORIN, YOUNG. Third R01u:BUNCH, ARBOR, LAPHAM, CARR, CHAVDRAN VVOOD DUTTON GURSHY TAYLOR SHOOK SMANKO. Page One Hundred Fam' 1 1 ' I J 1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS CLUB-Firsl Row: DEACHIXN, CARTON, SUDA, CURRAN, NIILLS, WHITLOGK, EHRLER, CLAYTON. Second gow: SZYDLOWSIQI, DALY, HIS'l', CURI., 'IIMI-ANI, SVANESKY, KIENNEIIY, KNORRE. Third Row: SCOTT, STUECK, GRABLE, BIILLIGAN, CARLIN, OIIIGRUEZ. GOVERNMENT CLUB-First Row: JACKSON, PICKERING, REILLY, GORMLEY, GENNARI, JONES, CHADEAYNE, KRILL. Second Row: WELLS, O'BR1EN, SCHLETTE, GUNN, THROCKMORTON, BRANDON, AMPLEMAN, HEINEBIIANN, FABRY. Third Row: GATZ, HARIQISON, VANDILLEN, LEBOW, JENKINS, BLASE, HOGAN. SIGMA CHI SIGMA-First Row: BAGGETT, MORRIS, JORDAN, EWEN, COOPER, TOUCHSTONE, N. XIVANG. Second Row: EICHLER, IDOYLE, FARLEY, KOELSCH, LOHMAN, DAVIS, C. NVANG, I-ISIA. Third Row: RUSSELL, A-IELILLO, SIMON, SINNOTT, HUGHES, HOHNSTEDT, GRAHAM, GLICK. Page One Hundred Five' AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY-Firxt Row: JOHNSON, GOMBOS, HOPPE, STODDARD, NICHOLSON. Second Row: KADLEC, WADE, KOVACICH, FINNICAN, AMUNDSON. ' PARKS THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS-First Row: KINNARD, JANICIK, FR, HIGGINS, COTE, TOBIN. Second Row: GOHSMAN, BRON- NER, ERB, BARRETT. PARKS COLLEGE STUDENT COUNCIL-First Row: KUSTURA, SEYMOUR, COCHI, DASPIT. Second Row: CHANDRAN, Com, STOD- DARD, IQHNSON, FAGAN, BLAHOSKY. Page One 1'I1lIldF'C'd Sin: ,PARKS TORQUE STAFF-Firxf Row: PLIZIN, IlUm.m', XMITTRY, FR, HIf'2LlINS, STAusK1.1fv, SLATTIZR. Second Row: VVELCH, FELDMAN, XNATSON, CONROY, BURSIAN, JANSON. 13 v.. PARKS INTER-COLLEGIATE BASEBALL-First Row: BRONNER, INIAY, HOHENBERGER, DONOHOO, NICHOLSON, CORREALE. Second Row: RENDOS, GREGUREC, SCOTT, PLEIN, BUNCHER, HOLLENBECIC, ERB, BARRETT. PARKS CAMERA CLUB-Firxt Row: ERB, HILTS, HOLLENBECK, NIZARR, CRITES. Second Row: GURSKY, AUBIN, ETHERTON, DUDLEY, HEIIMANSON, YOUNG. Page One Hundred Seven r ,, f , PARKS CLOUDHOUNDS-First Row: GRASSLE, LAUMAN, OSBORNE, PERKINS, DEW, NVANDELI., TRUESDALE. Second Row: BURG, RUDIE, BREER, ACKERMAN, SOULE, GOHSMAN, HUFE. ALPHA PHI OMEGA-First Row: HUFE, EISLEY, BRONNER, FR. HIGGINS, CLUTE, TOBIN, PETERSON. Second Row: RICE, HILTS SCHWARZ, CHEPLY, ARNER, PAULI, DANHAUER, WITHERS. Third Row: DUNN, ANCTII., FELDMAN, DAVIDSON, HERMANSON. N PARKS GUN CLUB-First Row: O,HALLOIlAN, LEASE, HOLLAND, VVOOD, FR. HIGGINS, DITRELLI. Second Row: FELDMAN, HERMAN- SON, BURNS, XNITKO, XNEASNER, CLUTE. Page On-e Hmzdrcd Eight 1 , PARKS INTERNATIONAL CLUB-First Rofu: TIMM, SCHAIIY, FII. HIGGINS, MII. BECK, CHANDRAN. Second Row: PETERSON, PIT KANEN, DE BOURBON, CLUTE. S.-,,7 ,I DEBATE CLUB-First Row: IXQIUDD, FR. JOHNSTON, TAIT. Second Row: D. QUILLIN, CLARK, FISHER, O'CONNOR, H. QUILLIN. PARKS RADIO CLUB-First Row: IYIEYASH, FR, HIGGINS, DITIIELLI, HOYT. Serond Row: CONROY, LEASE, GLASS, Wooo. Page One H1n1z1'red Nine nm E ze GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY-Fi1'.vtR0w: HILL, SLATTERY, BARMAN, DANIELS, SAX, L. FERRENBACH, D. FERRENBACH. Second Row: STOLWYK, STELLOH, ZAVADIL, MULLICAN, KOETTING, GRIESE, BENDER, PAPPAS, JUDGE. PHI DELTA PHI-First Row: AQULLER, KAUCHER, CHILDRESS, LAWDER, SHEPHERD, TERSCHLUSE. Second Row: FEDERER, BELSCHER TRAUERNICHT, GALLAGHER, INMAN, HILLEARY, JOHNSON, HURLEY, BARDGETT. INTRAMURAL LAVV REVIEW-First Row: SWEENEY, SCHLATTMAN, CHILDRESS, BURT, HOWELL, LAWDER, THARP. Second Row: HUNTER, DOUGHERTY, CROGHAN, SCHULIK, SUFFIAN, HENRY. Page One Hundred Ten PHI ALPHA DELTA-FiI'.v! Rnzv: FRANCKA, Sw:-LNEY, I,JEscHI2R, VVI.ILLI5R, BOLLA'I'O, BREI, BIALONIZY, BEATTY, GRANTHAM, HOPKINS, TRAYMOR. 5SA'i'UIId Row: SRIITH, BURGER, NACY, EVANS, SIRIOIQAITIS, SWI-LIENI-ZYA, SI-IAEFAR, Esslc, HAIXENICHT, ZACHRITZ, BURT, SULLIVAN, FOX, '1x0OHEY', XNESTHOIISE, CONNOR, IJIIRIONT. Third Rrm': RIARCUS, X'X',YNIi, HIENIQY, XFVHEELER, BONE, NIAURICE, VESPA, DALEY, SAITZ, ALIIRICH, NICI-IOLS, lJONNIiI.I.Y, NIQIZLY. III I I 511 ing X QI P ,. I., LE CERCLE FRANCAIS-First Row: GARVIN, KRUEGER, HRANIETZ, DUIPITNER, DEICHMANN, RAES, FORAGE, GROGAN, Voss, OYNEILL, ROBILOTTA. Second Row: VIVIAN, MURRAY, MAYIIEW, DOLAN, HERBIG, PLOUSSARD, VVALSH, ROE, COOK, LANZANO, HEALY, SULLIVAN, FREISE. Tlmfd Row: FALLETTI, FISTER, HOGAN, O,NEIL, LIDIJY, VVALDEMER, GORMLEY, NIUSLER, WIRBENMEYER, FITZMAURICE, MEYER. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS-First Row: HEGER, I. TOUHILL, M. TOUHILL, DUNKIN, MR. VORST, DR. GREVENIG, BOCK, XVILSON, GIOVAN- ELLI, YARIO, VVITTE. Second Row: KNETL, DONLEY, MATTHEWS, FILKINS, CEGAS, STEUSSE, HOWELL, FIGGE, BESAND, STEPHENS, CARROLL, AHERN, CANAN, BLANTON, LIINA, REBHOLZ, CALLAHAN, PREGALDIN, I. RYAN, REILLY, FITZGERALD, EVENS. Third Row: DANIS, GRA1-IAM, ST. CIN, SMITH, B. VAN DILLEN, R. VAN DILLEN, AIAYNE, MILLER, C. RYAN, COUNCIL, BURPEE, MAS-SEY, SHAUGHNESSY, DOOLEY. Page One Hzmdrcd Elrwczz. I 5, I 3 I E QI Eg 1 Q5 I fi I I PSI OMEGA-First Row: KLUMP, STANLEY, NIATTERN, MCKENNA, KOCH, SAMARTINI, HOWENSTEIN. Second Row: CALABRO, LANDOLFO, MICHAEL, STOVESAND, NEPOSCHLAN, TOLOMEO, GEORGE, BOTTONE, KLING, RHODES, SETZCKORN, KLOSTER, HARRISON. Third Row: DAY, GAF- FNEY, LENZINI, VANDEVER, VIGIL, SOLOPERTO, BECHTOLD, POTTER, BRINKER, ALVEY, ACCARDO, BICKERS, NICCRACKEN, CAYSE. Fourth Row: YAWAKOWSKI, VALENTINE, SMITH, UDOUJ, GENTILE, HIEBERT, HATHAWAY, SCI-IULMEISTER, ROBBINS, GRANNAN, HODGES, KOONTZ, DILALL0. I DENTAL SODALITY-Fi1'5tR0w: KLOSTER, NIULCAHY, SCI-IOPPER, IVY, PARE, TOLOMEO, FR. O,REILLY, MORRISON, SULLIVAN, RICE, VVEBER, YAUSS, KING. Second Row: VIGIL, GROTANO, SOLOPERTO, VARDEVER, KRUZICK, CHEN SEE, CALLAHAN, HAEGLE, SCHMIDT, FIELD, LIPE, MCALLISTER, HARTNETT, WHITE, ACCARDO. Third Row: HIEBERT, FERRY, MCCARTHY, IVIOFFITT, LENZINI, OENBRINK, LEONARDI, COUR, MIN- ERVA, HARANT, ALVEY, SEAMANDS, IOHANS, STOVESAND, MONTE, FULFORD, BEITER. N E ,, , . i r I 4 l I X I . .nay . ! .. LH... ,-..-,,,,- t..cin4 Q... '. .,,. , , . L-.. ...:.-'TIQIR-1. DELTA SIGMA DELTA-First Row: EMONS, CALHOUN, CARROW, WRIGHT, XIVILLIAMS, FULFORD, TROTTER, YAUSS, PAMPUSI-I DICIERO, O,CONNELL, HARTNISTT. Second Row: CROUCH, DAVIS, DOGGETT, FIELDS, MARTIN, ESPER, ADAMS, BEELER, RINGENBERG, REHBERGER, LAYMAN, EISCHER, FUJE. Thwd Row: HOBSON, KRUZICK FERRY, HOLCOMB, LEAHY, BAKER, KUC, ANDREWS, MULCAHY, RICE, MCDERMOIT, MCCARTHY, GILL, BAAHLMANN, BACON, KOBLERI, NIANCHETTE, LEE, CHEN SEE. Fourth Row: OENERINK, GRIZZELL, ERNY, PARKER, PODSHADLEY SCHOP- PER, POGUE, TABER, ALDRIGHT, DUNCAN, HAWK, MCALLISTER, VVHITE, NVALSH, PEARSON, KONO. Page One Hundred Twelve Q :sv-NV. lx 1 -if ' ' . 5. L ' ' '- V 5 ' Q: Gm- A nl .w 45112 iw V , .. - . . A E. . t J H uw . ,. . - K ' ' J 4 .!.2.f' 53 fi 1'+ A 'W .N 'J' , 'N' , I ,, , XI PSI PHI11:il'.YfRl7ix'.' SILEN, RIUN-IZ, VAS11.Exfl-1, SEAMUNRS, 3.l01f1fI'rT, CALLAHAN, RIOUX SULLIVAN, XVMBLE. Second Row: COUR, BIASTORAKOS, BIINERVA, M11.LER, BINDER, ISOZUIAN, KRYZ.-XNOWSKI, OI!IEIQBiIiYIiIi, ZIMMIZRMAN, WILLOUG1-IBY, PARE. Third Row: BERDEAUX, ORZEI., ZEIULER, NICGUIRIC, 'l'1'rcHEN.-xl-, BIORRISON, SUNDERMAN, SoT1RovouLoS, BELLU, D1-:LUCA BEITER. PARKS SODALITY-First Row: CLARK, SCHMITT, KRANIAK, Coco, FR. AIOTHERWAY, BLAHOSKY, BRONNER, MISGEN, COCHI. Second Row: ROEDER, KRIEGSHAUSER, LEASE, SIMPSON, MUDD, RENDOS, JANSON, FUTRELL, '1iOBIN, AUBINV, STEINKE, XNITTRY. Tlzzrd Ro-zo: XNARDEIN, DASPIT, RUPP, GOHSMAN, BIYERS, XNFATSON, BREWTON, SCHWVARZ, FINNICAN, FERLMANN. IT SODALITY-First Row: BARMAN, SHEEHAN, H:XSENI'FLUG, XIVILL, FRSEGAN, BARRY, HESSI, XXIEILTER, DUNNA. .gfflllld Rau DEIMEKE, BROWNFIELD, KOXVARIKV, BERNHEIMER, SLATTERY, XNEBB, ADAMS, COLFER, DEML, LUCAS. Third Ro-zv: HECK, NVIZNKIER, HfXI,1XLIIL'l'Ilx BERGER, VlJNDERH1XAIl, FERRENEACH, STELLOH, LOMMEN, COONAN, KUPiN. Page Our llznzdred Y'llfI'fl't'll , . JL: SODALITY UNION-First Row: VVALKER, NIULLER, IYIORRISON, DAVIS, Voss, FR. BICNAIVIEE, REED, SCHWARZ, IVIINERVA, ALVEY, JAN- SON. Second Row: BTULLALY, KLUTINIS, HUELSING, QUINN, LALLY, CEGAS, ,CANTWELL, BTONNIG, BIURPHY, BACHMANN, BADER, LAVERY. Third Row: NIEWOEHNER, FOWLER, KUHN, O:SHAUGHNESSY, BARRY, NOLAN,',BEIlGMANN, EHRHARD, SHALHOOB, FERRY, TOLOMEO. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS-First Row: SHORT, LAKE, BARMAN, FRANK JUDGE, GABRIEL, PARKER, KRUMMEL. Second Row: HART, BROWNFIELD, JOKERST, SAX, NIOLDENHAUER, VENKER, SLATTERY, BARRY, Fusso Third Row: MR. PAPPAS, BECK, HILL, Fox, FERRENBACH, STELLOH, HUGHES, GERESCHER. MEDICAL TECHNICIANS STUDENT, ASSOCIATION-First Row: IVIAGRUDER, STUESSE, INICNICHOLAS, CUNNINGHAN, SAUER, DOWNES, BRAGG. Second Row: BESAND, SCI-IOTT, HIICHCOCK, BUTZEN, ALLHOFF, DUFENER, SAGLE, OLIGSCIILAGER, SOTEL, BOVERI. Third Row: JOHNSON, PAHMEIER, KRAUSE, HAYDEN, JEFFERSON, WURZER, TIMM, IVIULLINS, GUAJARDO. Page One Hundred Fozcrleen Lv 1 A--. - . -.v--,- -. . ., E V SOLII-.TIY OI- AU'1OBIO'lIN I: I-.INCJINI'.k.RS-ldzrxl Row: 1-.1sLEv, I IUBDAY, LACHIZNHRUCH, HUFF, LHERLY, QREWS, KNOWLES, CRIST- ' MAN. Scfoud Row: PITKANEN, LIURSIQY, GRI-:c:ORx', W1-11'r1f11cL1m, IQARASIQK, IJANHAUER, TOISIN, X'YI'I'I-IERS. Third Row: CORREALE, FERLMANN, BELYEA, RIYIERS, , Xl.EX.-XNDIZR, FIiI.I.fWVS, IJEHOURRON, QAHANDR.-KN. 1 ,HW . ,.,. ,,,,,. N WI I, 3 l H 1 SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS-First Row: IMACKO, KOVACICH, COYLE, MR. HARRINGTON, YOUNGMAN, BRONNER, DUT- TON, LARHAM, BOGG. Second Row: TRAYBAR, SWICK, RENDOS, Trrus, ALIARR, FELDMAN, JOHNSTON, LEASE, TAYLOR, FINNICAN. Third Row: SPENCER, ROCQUE, 11ILLER, SCHARY, YUNOMAN, GREISMER, HOLLENBECK, HOUSE, JOHNSON. l W PHI ALPHA CHI-First Row: LORRAINE, DENNIS, MR. HARRINGTON, BOTTNER, MR. BECK, CALLAHAN, TITUS. Scfoud Row: X7ILB1iRT, IVIARR, H.ANSEN, NIICELI, ALEXANDER, KUSTURA, HOLUBASCH. Third Row: FRANKS, KIAAKAD, SPEAR, HOYT, VANDIiIi VLIET, SRECKMAN, AMUNDSON. Page One f'l1n1drf'dFifl0r'11 4 , J RADIO WORKSHOP-First Row: ERNEST, SMITH, KRIEGER, WALTERS, JOHANINGMEIER, FISHER. Second Row: ZIPF, VVITTE, MR. PAT- TERSON, STOCKMAN, LAWSON, BEDFORD. Third Row: LONERGAN, RYAN, FINLEY, GEREKE, PHEGLEY, IJECK. Fourth Row: STILLE, SIMON, PHILLIPS, O,CONNOR. Page One Hundred-Sixteen: BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION-Firm' Row: VVARNER, MOORE, HOEHLE, NACY. Second Row: VVULLER, SCHWARZ, DEAN FITZSIMMONS, SALE, EICHENSER. 1 - I 7 rg I 1 4nw,.K XI .K is X ,, igx X I ' I A 1 ALPHA OMEGA-Firsl Row: l3uliss1.1cR, BUSQH, Nxiw M.-x 3-+ DENTAL INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL- Fimt Row: ADAMS, LIONTE, BUSCH, TOLOMEO. Second Row: ESPER, DELUCA, BRESSLER, POTTER. v MR. BROWN, MR. STROER. bk, ' -- 1 1431 f.,bfm4,,,gw,:m f '- . - -if'':5-::iif:ta..::.-1.11-2 ' w ' .... , ., , - ' 'W-112 ww I- ,. ' , IM. A - - , 1 ws--. .. ...,....J .. ., .X X.-.. . ,. V. V Q.5:...f.-.,...ff-1I.,. H:-115 .gin ix -FE. L T, 4 in hm .... M., N 5,5 ITN-.-. hgxrjixiz - ,Er-A ,, .,,, , xi. .. ,X 4 xqxh ,E A QI . A FX lil 3-513 S5 P 1- i?:a.+w-.-:-sxG.f:ai.-i . ,B V + ,W 4' 1,531 -.315-:-wi-was ':,.1,g.g54-g f , 41:-I , 1 A A .,.1.-13.:..,:-1.1.2.:.fr:.2-Xi1- ' , , ' S , XM 5 . . T 11wsm?i:2k. rfgpg'-'21i1I5.. ,-:-.-K-5-11, - if , S2 5 Q I ix Qi - If - -- , ...HW n ---- 1iT'i '-1: 1 ' ' .hf-s:'::::3- :J 1-'QI-1:-sf: A , I 3 so K. I , . ,I M A 'J I ..A I A. N, Klzurnlis. Sccozzd Row: ABRAM, ZRONFA, FREEDMAN. SIGMA DELTA PSI, CHARTER MEMBERS -First Row: MR. BEAUDRY, FR. S1'12M1'1zR, MR. EBER- HARDT. Second R0-zu: MR. NVHERRY, MR. DURNEY, ng- -- - f - , .,--nm. -..f umm, 1 , . In-man-H.. PHI SIGMA IOTA-First Row: MR. CORD, NIILLER, BIUNGENASTJ IQATZENBERGER, MR. GREVENIG. Second Row: HARRINIAN, GROSSMAN, RAUCH, BIENK- HUS, BALANAG. Tlzird Row: DUNKIN, Coolc, HEALY, DOOLEY, RYAN. PHI CHI THETA-First Row: X7OULGARAKIS, INIURRAY, STRANGE, CAN1-WELL. Second Ro-zo: REESE, BESCH, CHEWNING, DIEDRICHA, MAY. NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATIGN- First Row: BLUM, QUANN, FARMER, SEMPLE. Second Row: PASSAGLIA, GARVEY, HUIiLEY, PIERLEONI, COLLINS. ACOLYTES-Fizzvt Row: S'rEINK11:, XN'Hl'IIiI.IiR. FR. LUKASZEVVSKI, PIARTE. Svmnd l?O-zw: BARRY GALANIS, XNYARD, IJAHKI, XY.x1.lu-ZR. CLUB ,SI-Fi7'If Row: FR. LUKASZEWSKI, ERD- MANN, NICGILL, CASTIGLIONE, RICDONALD. Second Row: BENTON, GREBEL, HOGAN, NOUSS, HARTH. USHERS-Firxl Row: EHRHARD, VANDILLEN FR. LUK,xSzEvv5KI, BURNES, SHALHOOB. Second Row. SU'rL1E1fE, .F1'1'zoER:xl.n, HTXIZT, BENTON, STEPHENSON Third Ro-zu: RIULLER, HACKER, PI,-XRRISON, FARMER. 1: -L1 ':. .4.. -.:m2r:f? Sports B As at any college, sports enjoy a wide popularity at St. Louis University. Besides a varsity football team and the nationally famous basketball squad, the school com- petes with other colleges in swimming, track, baseball, tennis and golf. Within the school, many students partici- pate in intra-mural games. In the circular picture on the opposite page, Lou Leh- man demonstrates Billiken speed as he breaks through the opposition in the Illinois game. Below, from left, St. Louis U. hurdlers vie for honors at C.B.C. track in intra- mural meet 5 Bob Schmidt leaps high to net the Bills two more points, uDoc Eberhardt shows his gymnasts how to make it look easy. On opposite page, students give a few cheers at a pep rally to bolster the team for its Wichita battle, Boyd Fellows glides through the water with his winning back-stroke style, Billikens get a rousing send-off to Detroit for tussle with Titans. Page 0110 H'zmdrcd Tzvenly Q L5 LU aL XA v-QM 3 ie- I r V V l I l I i l H I v Page Om' H1111d1'ef1 T-zuuflly-ww 1 W 1 REV. T1-ioMAs I. STEMPER, SJ. Cl1ai1'11z.an, Athletic Council Walslz Stadium BILL DURNEY Rufirilzg flflzlefic Director Page Olzc Hzuzdred T-zcclztv-tivo .fdflzific .x4c!mini:5fr0Lfi0n The Athletic Council, which has as its purpose the guidance and control of the athletic policies of the university, is headed by the Rev. Thomas J. Stemper, S.J., who is also the faculty representative on the Missouri Valley Conference policy-making committee. William Durney, a member of the Billiken official family since 1946, and the athletic director of the uni- versity since August, 1948, began his tenure here as business director of athletics. However, after the close of the 1949-50 basketball season, Durney re- signed in favor of the position as travelling secretary for the St. Louis Browns baseball organization. Completing the Athletic Council membership are the Rev. Francis J. O'Reilly, SJ., regent of the School of Dentistry, Alfred F. McKenzie, Frank L. Rama- cciotti, Edward G. Marsh, and Dr. Thomas M. Martin., ,.EW Sm Mfgherw 48, Jcrhdvife 6 Many of the SL rooters believed that the Billikens would continue to show the marked improvement that they had exhibited in the final games of the '48 season as they watched their gridders open with a 48-6 Win over the Kirksville Teachers. Following an early exchange of punts, Bob Astroth broke through from the Kirksville 34 to score the first St. Louis touchdown of the season, with Ed Donohue converting to make the score 7-0. But late in the same quarter, Wells scored for Kirksville after a terrific 69-yard lateral play had moved the ball to the Billikens' three. Ed lVlcCluskey then scored on a nifty 18-yard gallop and Pete Knezevich converted to make the half- time score 14-6. Bob Rooney opened the second-period track meetl' by clocking off 35 yards to score, with Knezevich repeating. After a bad punt gave the Bills possession of the ball on Kirksville's 28, Garcia moved the ball down to the three, scoring on the next play to raise the count to 27-6. Suntrup tore his Way to pay dirt from the four after Rooney had scored again from the nine-yard lineg and, with seconds remaining, Mc- Cluskey shook himself loose on a 63-yard jaunt for the final marker. PHIL RAGAZZO EDDIE BROMINSKI IACK KARNX'ALES Liao Coach Backjield Coach End Coach IUSEPI-I Y. hlANIACI Hcad Football Coach X , r V . J 'ff .rag afw, ,Q 1 f fb ' i fieihf f 31 :22V'-5f5LI'- 'YS ZAWFV k kvywg ih 'fifffr i t' , may 1 C 1 .i.ggg:1:ILgE.f.a4',f:4sQ Nu ,ll ei' , A AL CANIGLIA Fl'USIl'l7LFll'l Coach VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-CFront Rowjz Equipment Manager John Gresko, Ray Brueno, Augie Garcia, Sam Ruvolo, Tony Savone, Gus Caito, Capt. Dan Demmas, Tony Correnti, Frank Manuele, Steve Gondek, Jim Senters, Leo Bargielski, Al Fulvio, Trainer Bob Bauman. CSecond Rowjz Coach Joe Maniaci, Jack Shea, Jim O'Hare, Jim Meston, Ed McCluskey, Mike Sansone, Frank Hummel, Dick Gabrys, John Hirt, Dan DiPizz0, Don Stevenson, Gerry Zarr, Coach Ed Brominski. CThird Rowbz Coach Al Caniglia, Ray Son- nenberg, Gene Mueller, Tom Cestone, John Sedlack, Tex Young, Joe Mittino, Pete Knezevich, Ron Shackleton, Wally Bode, Tom 0'Sullivan, Coach Jack Karwales. Wueffe 62, MM 7 Milwaukee, the home of Marquette University, was the sight of the Bills' first defeat of the sea- son, a 62-7 debacle at the hands of the smother- ing Golden Avalanche. On the second play of the game, Marquette's Bob Pribly scampered 50 yards for the initial score. The crowd had hardly seated itself again before Larry Plato tore down the sidelines on a 35-yard payoff sprint. Stan Wojcik climaxed a sustained 67-yard drive by going over from the four, while Frank Kopenski slipped over the goal line twice, and Wojcik flanked his would-be tacklers on a 22-yard touchdown run. The Billi- kens tallied in the third quarter on Bobby As- troth's pass to Tom O'Sullivan, with Eddie Dono- hue adding the extra point, but Marquette's touchdown parade continued with Bob Hester's 33-yard run, a TD by Dillon, and a Final six-point marker by Hester. Although Marquette outrushed the Billikens 428 yards to 140, fumbled only twice to the vis- itors' nine, and were helped by the St. Louis three-man secondary defense, the Blue and Whit- ers were nonetheless able to chalk up 16 first downs, or just one less than their hosts, and to out-punt the Golden Avalanche 36.5 to 34.8 yards per kick. QZDMLQ 22 EM 14 Ed McCluskey really did it up brown in front of his home town folks, as he started things roll- ing at Des Moines when he romped 39 yards for the first Billiken TD. Donohue added one more with his automatic toe, and things looked good with the Blue and White leading 7--0. But Drake's Johnny Bright darkened the outlook for the Bills by sparking an 80-yard drive to tie the score. Then with things almost at a standstill, Bright shone again as he passed one to Bobby Clark for Drake's second score, but the opening of the sec- ond half saw McCluskey do it again with 24 yards to pay dirt. After Drake bounced back al- most instantaneously with a 71-yard drive to their third touchdown, the Bills took over but were forced to punt. The punt was blocked, put- ting Frank Metzger in a position to score from the St. Louis 16 as time ran out with Drake on the winning end, 27-14. CTopj: Bradley fullback Tom Mehall tries to elude the clutches of Billiken center Dan DiPizzo C515 and Jim 0,H3l'6 C30J. Bob Rooney looks to teammate Pete Knezevich for aid after slipping past a grounded Wich- ita Shocker. In the same game Augie Garcia steps hinrh fn hrs-nl: nwsnv nn a nnnf 1r-efnrh. while fhnftnml -ku. - 2211. .. 1 llfffn i 'L-an 1' - A- 'F1r. f.'f-'f ffwwwfwf- -. - .:::-f:f41zt:z.-:g:.m::'f-:'- -2--- . ..-- i--' L- 17 , 1 15 1. 4 . -'Q nw , fiffsc- fb-of W .. 1 J' ' .:'::::75'i5T.E?L!?.f ' 1 P---Q .'- ' E::. :..: . '-X . 1' E f ' A 4 ' 'w3'fiu tiff: .effif ' 1. 'f7::f.L7'?'gzl1W71375f?5::'f . 1 . -Qi' 1- -' 'af ' ' 454' ' e. if- rv 'T ',ff . 1- pf-1 ' f -,.':,.-+ if---J 'v ' :rw .715 ? ?,a4. ' nil! ,Y 'qv-vii.. .-I . Q5 ' if 'Mew , ,.,, V, ..Q.Zslf:'VF V4 :N E .ifew-11? - ff' P 5-' 'f a , .. . 1 M M n- .,-'p2.::2iz1ay :-f if ' T 'V V A . Q - WF QWM A ir: ...Y . V -- 4 Llfinrl-ee-Q ,, , 'V Y. H 1-'nv T Z ff L N A 1 ,W .. .. .. e ,.., . r , ,,,,,,,,.,, H ,A V w if . H ee....,,Z5Z,Q7.W3.,,.,7 a - gf'f7fT'f .C .0 5.1 'v A X'-, Q-fl't?f 1 V ' ' ' 1,3 A V ' 7 ' .' , iclc 1 x . Q Q -Q it 5' 9 r ,- n f f a 1 JJ ra -b f, A 1 - 1 1 v ' B ' ' it 41 'lf . A 1 . -' f - 1 + ae w. ,. ff-.Qi - . 'iii ' 1' if . , Fiiiifflfi , . ' ' .V' . ,L-. .S....,,. .. If J-:fe 'wLA il I. Tuscaloosa CAlabamaJ High Sch0ol's renowned drill-team band highlights the half-time program during the Bills' Turkey Day tilt with Houston. , I come back, with Lambeth sending one via the lg i 5 41, avi 50,1 air route to Jim Stafford. In the second quarter, 'I Playing at home after the Marquette night- the bruising Ellis came back quickly, with Ed mare, the Billikens bounced back to a terrific Mccluskey gomg 56 yards for the Blue and . , .. Win Over a Courageous Davidson eleven, 41-12' White s third touchdown. As the half ended, the Ed McCluskey started the scoring fest when the Blus added Seven more, fo lead 26'12' ame was onl four and one-half minutes old . . . g , , ' Ron Shackelton tallied in the third quarter curving off a nice bit of yardage around left end . . . , after a 12- ard drive and with five minutes re- 7 to pay dirt for our first touchdown. . . . . maining 1n the fourth quarter, Jimmy Meston A minute later the Bills scored again when hauled in a Davidson pass and took it 77 yards Frank Hummel recovered a Davidson kickoff for another Billiken touchdown. Old Automatic fumble and Bob Rooney took it over for six Ed Donohue connected again, and the game 1 points. Davidson then made a valiant effort to ended 41-12. 0 K1rksville's Ollie Mathews returns one of the Bills' kick-offs as Ron Shackleton reaches out for the tackle. Billikens Tex Young C79j, Jim 0'Hare C30J, and Sam Ruvolo C625 race up against Davis C425 and Merritt C781 of the Teachers' squad. Page One Hmidred Twcnly-fi'L'e . .. 1.,. ,...- Wm., .... lg- .aa V A.-. V ...f,..s-,1...,-.Laaaanaunr-as--sf A ' CTop Left5: Billiken Captain Dan Demmas elects to receive as the Bradley game gets underway. CTop Right5: Eddie Donohue C425 and Dan D1Pizz0 C515 close in on Davidson's fullback Jim Sifford C395 as Billiken Joe Mittino C375 looks on. CLower Left5: Bob Astroth's pass slips through lingers of Ed McCluskey C455, and CLower Right5: Davids0n's Woody Leach C235 trips Bob Rooney C335 as Pete Knezevich C775 gets m the way of southerner Buddy Chandler C525. MWMQ 51, MM I4 Led by their speedy right half, Ralph Long- more, who accounted for four of the Duke's touchdowns, the dynamos from Duquesne had the Bills in bad shape by half time as they led their defenseless visitors 30-0. The Maniacimen did make a valiant eifort in the fourth quarter when Jim Meston took a pitch out from Bobby Astroth and scored after a 60-yard drive. A few minutes later pitchin'i Bobby Astroth connected with end Rich Gabrys for 30 yards and another Blue and White score. But all was in vain, for even though Ed Donohue converted with both extras to give us 14 markers, Duquesne already had 51, and old Father Time called it quits with the Bills on the losing end. Page One Hundred Twenty-six Eff. 21, Yflicltzfa 21 After a nip and tuck first-quarter battle, the Shockers' Jimmy Nutter set up their first score and Johnny Swinehart took it over. But the Bills came back with Ron Shackelton lugging the mail for six points, and Donohue made it 7-7. Just before the end of the third quarter the Shockers took the lead with Kriewel passing to Allen, and Wichita had a 14-7 edge. Then they connected again at the start of the fourth quarter, setting up a long touchdown drive which made things look bad with the score at 21-7. But the Bills were not to be held down as they Went to Work with Garcia and Rooney going to town on a take off and an off tackle, While Ron Shackelton carried it across the line. Donohue's conversion left us seven points behind until, with only a minute left, Astroth tossed one to Garcia in the end zone and Donohue converted again to credit the Bills with an upset 21-21 tie. llbefmzf 31, Mft I4 Entering Detroit Stadium as six touchdown underdogs, the St. Louis U. aggregation opened the second quarter of their go with the Titans of Detroit with a 60-yard march led by Ron Shackelton and climaxed by Ed McCluskey to make the half-time score 12-7. Any thought of a possible upset Win over the leading gridders in the Missouri-Valley league was forgotten when Mike Kaysserian scored the second of his three tallies. The Bills came back strong on the strength of an 80-yard drive, with everybody getting into the act, to set up their second score on a pass from Astroth to McClus- key. But the depth of reserves was beginning to tell as the massive Titan Wall continued to press its advantage to open the determined Billiken line long enough for Joe Wright and Big Mike to register the final 31-14 result. 73-addy 29, MM 7 Grabbing the lead in the first minute of the game after four plays and Jerry Stampis 27-yard field goal, the Bradley Braves were on their way to handing the Maniacimen their fourth straight valley setback as fumbilitis, the dreaded scourge of all football teams, plagued the Bills from the outset. ' Billiken football Coach Joe Maniaci and Captain Danny Demmas acknowledge send-off cheers prior to their departure for the Detroit game. Statistically miles ahead of the Braves, the Bills' lost', verdict resulted from eight fumbles, three coming Within the visitors, 30-yard line. Augie Garcia's brilliant 79-yard score on a punt return was not enough to match double scores by Tuttle and Flanagan as the Bradleymen re- covered their Way to a 29-7 Win. Halfback Bob Rooney, quarterback Floyd Lahay, halfback Ed McCluskey, and fullback Bill Suntrup swing into a four horsemen exhibition during a practice session in Walsh Stadium. Page One Hundred Twenlg sm en , f. :L-,Wav ,grain -Y - 3 Affaaz. K . Part of the rain-soaked, victory-pleased Blue-VVhite homecoming crowd which witnessed the 41-12 upset win over the Davidson Wildcats. ngoudfon 35, 5 0 Playing what was destined to be the last Billi- ken-sponsored gridiron spectacle. on Thanksgiv- ing Day, the Blue and White team tried valiantly to tame the clawing Cougars of Houstong but against their 60-man, platoon-employing guests, the Billikens were behind from the opening kick- off as they were repeatedly guilty of miscues, fumbles, and the inability to capitalize on the few scoring opportunities that they were able to en- gineer. ' Despite the determined farewell play of de-. parting seniors Captain Danny Demmas, Tex lYoung, Ed Donohue, Bob Astroth and Floyd La- hay, the shitty running of Augie Garcia, and the well-aimed but poorly-received passes of Jack Shea, the Bills could get no closer than the Tex- ans' 12-yard line as they completed what may be the final chapter to St. Louis U.'s girdiron history with a 35-0 defeat. gl'lJ of tA8 oline So far as is evident at present, the 1949 foot- ball season appears to be the last for St. Louis University. Due to the tremendous financial bur- den entailed by the upkeep of the team and for athletic scholarships, the school found it impera- Ron Shackleton C835 is pulled back after an end run in the prevent the fall. tive to withdraw its team from intercollegiate competition. It is with regret of the loss and understanding of the university's problem that we see the team go. Bradley contest as Dick Gabrys C863 races up too late to DATE Sept. 30 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 13 Nov. 19 Nov. 24 W L. -1.4 Coach Al Caniglia's secret weapon had the opposition coming and going as they remained undefeated durin their three- ame . F ' th' f ' f ' g - g season ormmg is eaisome oursome are Cleft to rightj Dick Padberg, Lou Lazzeritti and Jim Pertill, with Gordon Stang awaiting the pass from center eaaon 2 manga OPPONENT Kirksville Marquette Davidson Drake Duquesne Wichita Detroit Bradley Houston PLACE Here There Here There There Here There Here Here WE THEY 48 6 7 62 41 12 14 27 14 51 21 21 14 31 7 A 29 0 35 jJI 86Alfl'l6LlfL EOOMGLK In the season opener with Eastern Illinois State Teachers' B team, Dick Padberg scored twice as the -host crew pulled ahead to a 12-7 half-time score, While in the second half Nick Rocciotti, Dick Purtell, and Al Androlewicz continued to set up the plays for Padberg and Ricciotti to post the final 24-14 total. Although their attack bogged down every time they neared the end zone, the Baby Bills did succeed in aiding Ricciotti across the scoring line in their 19-6 loss to Bradley, but in the return match, the play was differ- ent, with everybody getting into the act to produce the final 33-7 count. Although playing only a three-game schedule, the prospective Billikens exhibited definite talent, and it is St. Louis' loss and another school's gain when these future all- American hopefuls seek new stadiums in Search of football laurels. Page OIlL fI'l'l7'ldI't?d Tivczzix nz 0 ,,Y, . ,...,... .4 4. Y, Y - EDDIE HICICEY Basketball! Coach Completing his third successful season as head cage mentor of the basketball Billikens, Coach Ed Hickey became acting athletic director of the university follow- ing the resignation of Bill Durney, While at the last meeting of the National Association of Basketball Coaches he was appointed editor of their publication, The Bulletin. JOE OSSOLA LOU LEIIMAN Senior Starting Forward Senior Starting Guard Page One Hundred Thirty Bob Schmidt, nearest the camera, is all up in the air over the rebound action in the top photo. South Dakotats Coyotes give Bob some opposition, while Lou Lehman watches from a safe spot. CBelowJ: Bill Gardiner, the man in white, has just layed one up against Georgia Tech. Colin Anderson C35 waves his fists helplessly while Bill Cline Q65 tries to stave off the Billiken center. X Ray Sonnenberg 0151, Blue-White forward in top photo, employs a southpaw dribble to get past Drake's star, John Rennicke 1105. CBelowj: Joe Ossola is up for a tip in against the Bulldogs, with Sonnenberg close by. The defensive man is Don Siefken 1121, and Lou Lehman C771 is watching the action. 60HOIfL KOH!! .70lfl,l l'l6tlflfLQl'lf Continuing their recent practice of copping at least one championship each year, the St. Louis U. Billikens easily earned the Cotton Bowl cage crown by downing a dogged Baylor quintet and smothering a distinctly out- classed Navy squad. After jumping to a 7-0 lead against the Baylor Bears in the first round of the southern tournament, the form- er N.l.T. and Sugar Bowl champions had to iight the Bears' Hickman-Preston combination to maintain a scant live-point lead. When the half ended, the northern invaders were ahead 31-26. After gnawing at the Billikens' lead during most of the second period, the Bears iinally hooked their teeth into the healthy Billikens to pull themselves up to with- in one point of the leaders, 46-45. An exchange of free throws made the score 49-46, three more baskets and the Baylorites were close again, 51-50, but with seconds remaining, Schmidt, Ossola and Edwards exploded for separate scores under the opposition's basket, and the Bears succumbed 58-50. Against Navy's previously unbeaten iive, the Mound City men had little trouble as they scored at will to roll to a 26-19 half-time lead. Entering the game midway during the initial half, John Cordia thrilled the crowd and team with a demon- stration of smooth, precise, and accurate ball handling from the post position. Led by Joe Ossola's 14 points, the St. Louis crew romped through the final stage to post a convincing 54- 46 Win and assure themselves of the tournament title. BOB SCHMIDT ED SCOTT Senior Starting Guard fifmior Forward Page One Hundred Tlzirly-one , en-.Hu Q ,, , 7,-,7, ,m ,Y Even a broken ankle can be funny as Bob Schmidt and Coach Ed Hickey talk it over. CBelowJ: Trainer Bob Bauman, Bill Gardiner, Joe Ossola Ray Sonnenberg, Bob Schmidt, and Lou Lehman watch the piogiess of their teammates after rolling up a sizeable lead. In a game marred and prolonged by closer-than-average whistle blowing, the fighting Illini succeeded in smearing the up- to-then clean slate of the Billiken cage squad f f ' -.E l5' fgnoia by downing them 59-47 on the victors' home court at Champaign. Despite their miserable .213 field goal percentage for the evening as compared to Illinois' .355, the battle was a see-saw con- test until the final four minutes, when the weight of the 30 fouls called against the visitors began to tell from the free throw line. Lou Lehman's 15 and Bob Schmidt's 11 points were nullified by the 33 points amassed between Wally Osterkorn and Bill Erickson. I-Iowever, in their return match at Kiel Auditorium, the Big Ten men seemed lost without a whistle-ridden background, as they were outplayed, outshot, and outclassed by the much-improved and coordinated St. Louis team, 62-42. Led by the game's top scorers, Ossola and Lehman, the Billikens rang up a 21-9 lead in the first eleven minutes of the con- testg and, although threatened by a tempor- ary torrid shooting spree by Kersalis and Osterkorn, they left the court at half-time with a 29-23 lead. After Bill Edwards opened the second half with two quick baskets, the game turned into a complete rout as everybody got into the Blue and Whiters' act of gaining a 20-point margin to atone for their previous defeat. V :I-OHN CORDIA RAY SONNENBERG BILL GAIQDINER Smzior Cmzim' Sojvlzomorcf Sfa1'fi11g Forward Senior Siarfing Cmzrfcr Page One Umzdicd Tlmly-t-Ivo remit, Breaking away to a 10-6 lead against Bradley University, the Hickeyites' superb performance, although matched by that of an equally superb Brave quintet, managed to hold out for a 25-24 lead at the half. Ossola, Schmidt, and Lehman scored in that order to boost SL ahead 31-26, but the continued stellar play of Unruh and Behnke, who was having one of his on nights, pulled Bradley away to a 42-38 edge after Ossola's push-in had given the Bills their last lead, 38-36. Lehman's last fling of five points pulled the locals to within one point, 43-44, but it was the last straw as a wild pass seemed to untie the squad, and Bradley went on to a 54-45 victory. Playing in the Braves' new Robertson Field House, the Blue-White men were sparked by Ossola, Schmidt, and Sonnenberg to a .400 percentage 29-20 lead. But Brad- ley, led by Paul Unruh, was not to be denied as the Braves narrowed their deficit to a 31-27 half-time score. Balked by an impregnable defense, the Bills used free shots to stay even until Brad- ley pulled away with a 38-36 score. A push shot by Kovar and Scott's free throw made the score 46-45 with less than two minutes to play. After Lehmanis two baskets were V. It could be worse. Ed Hickey keeps his chin up as All-American Ed Macauley bids farewell, and Co-Captain Bob Schmidt hobbles on a broken ankle in the fire-damaged gym. CBelow5: John Cordia C305 goes after a loose ball during the Detroit game which the Bills won 56-41. Behind Cordia is Ed Scott while Detroit players McNamara C195 and Kirwan C205 look on. voided, Unruh scored twice and Behnke once to register the final 52-45 score that dumped the Bills as co-leaders in the Mis- souri Valley Conference. l FRED KOVAR BOB KOCH Lou NICKENNA Soplzovilzozfe Guard S0tf7h0l7'107'G Ceizter 50f7ll0'IIZ0l'C Gllflfd Page One Hundred Tlziriy-llzrfc Lou Lehman C775 supplies the english while Jumpin' Joe Ossola racks up two more against the Aggies. CBelow5: Lou McKenna C355 and Joe Ossola C555 go high to control the re- bound, with Bob Koch C245 and Irishman Dan Bagley C195 viewing the proceedings. WMF? lame Grabbing a 20-8 lead after 15 minutes of play, the Hickeymen of St. Louis U. breezed past the game but hopelessly-outclassed Moosemen of Coach Ed Krause, 55-45. With Bob Schmidt do- ing a first-class job of guarding Notre Dame's all- American Kevin O'Shea, the Bills rolled up a 29-20 half-time lead, a margin narrowed by the long set shots of Don Strassner. J oe Ossola and Bill Gardiner sparked the Bills with 13 points each, while O'Shea's 18 points took scoring honors as he bombarded the net in the closing minutes. But in the return game at South Bend, the Krausites dogged the leading visitors until their edge had dwindled to 52-50 with ten minutes to go. Top-point man Ossola and Ray Sonnenberg fouled out, and the Irish sneaked by with seconds remaining to post their first victory in the last six games against the Bills, 55-52. Page One Hundred Tllirly-four Led by high-scorers Lou Lehman and Joe Ossola, the Billikens were merciless hosts to the Oklahoma Aggies as the hometown favorites roped and hog-tied their Cowpoke opponents 41- 29, beating them for the first time since the 1946 season. Gaining the lead after three minutes of play, the SL aggregation was in command all the way, once leading by as much as 19 points. But the real thrill of the game occurred midway in the iinal stanza when the Battling Bills retained pos- session of the ball for almost three minutes, thus humiliating the Aggies at their own game. ' In the return match at Stillwater, the Bills, powered by Bob Schmidt's 10 points, strove val- iantly to win what proved to be the deciding game in their bid for a N.I.T. berth, but every time they drew within four points of their hosts, the Aggies would pull away. After closing the gap to 36-33 at the 38-minute mark, the Bills failed to capitalize on repeated scoring attempts, thus bowing to the inevitable, 37-35. DATE Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 12 J an. 17 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Feb. 1 1 Feb. 4 i Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Playing in his last home appearance, senior John Cordia, Feb, 18 Billiken pivot-man, gets off a running hook shot against Feb. 20 Marquette's Joe Faupel 1403. Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 4 Mar. 6 7 Q6l,:50l'L 5 OPPONENT Texas A8zM South Dakota Texas Christian Georgia Tech Illinois Baylor Navy Detroit Canisius Long Island Holy Cross Wichita Drake Bradley Illinois Oklahoma A8zM Tulsa Notre Dame Wichita Drake Bradley Notre Dame Detroit Marquette Oklahoma A8zM Tulsa QJMA6 PLACE Kiel Kiel Kiel Kiel Champaign Cot. Bowl Cot. Bowl Kiel Buffalo Madison Sq. Boston Kiel Des Moines Kiel Kiel Kiel Kiel Kiel Wichita Kiel Peoria South Bend Detroit Kiel Stillwater Tulsa ED KAMIN BILL EDWARDS BOB BERIGAN Sophomore Center Senior F01'wf11'd Sojlhomorc Guard Page One Hundred Tlzzrty-sm' THEY 51 39 53 45 59 50 26 41 55 A 58 69 60 60 54 42 29 48 45 54 54 52 55 73 44 37 51 jI 25AI'l'l6Ll'l In his first season as coach of the Billiken Freshmen, Joe Buddy Brehmer led his boys to a successful record of 17 vic- tories and three defeats. He replaced Harry Sortal, who accepted a head coaching assignment at Paris Qlllinoisj High School. Following the same pattern as in the previous campaign, the Baby Bills zipped to 14 straight wins, numbering Harris Teachers among their conquests three times, and Scott Field and Springheld Junior College twice each. Although they could register but three wins in their last six contests, the Brehmerbills had the consolation of taking a revenge game from each team that vanquished them. Moberly and Bradley came back to whip the frosh, but Jefferson City Junior College, whose win snapped the Bill's skein, were ground underfoot in the rematch, 84-42. This game was probably the high point of the season for the locals. Center Norm Schaulat edged Tom Russell for high point honors, tallying 166 to the forward's 163. Other hot shots were Bill Koeneman, Dave French, Dan Sheehan, Tom Lillis, and Bob O'Brien. JOE BREHMER Frosh Basketball Coach V Back row from left: Dolor Rehm, Norm Schaulat, John Niemann, Bob Higbon, Bill Brown, Dick Strebeck, Tommy Russell. Middle row: Charles Halloran, Carl Neubauer, Jack Meyers, Dave French, Tom Lillis, Bob Loschke, Ted Hornback. Front row: Student Manager Joe Spencer, Bill Koeneman, Bob O'B1-ien, Coach Buddy Brehmer, Keith Aune, Dan Sheehan, Trainer Bob Bauman. Page One Hundred Tlzirfy-.vcwvl ..,..,,sN SWIMMING TEAM-CLeft to Rightj: Gene Tucker, Bob Collins, Bill Hebberger, Jim Quinlivan, Captain Jim McKenna, Joe Loughlin, Bob McDonald, Boyd Fellows, Ted Weiner, Linn Durbin. wimming Under the capable leadership of team Captain Jim McKenna, the Billiken swimmers won their third straight Valley Conference championship and established their team as the greatest aquatic con- tingent in Blue-White history. Winning all five of their dual meets, the mermen set numerous varsity and pool records in getting set for their greatest task of all - defense of their Valley Title. McKenna topped his four outstanding years of aquativity with a splendid job of directing the team workouts and intercollegiate competition of the coachless crew. Linn Durbin again was the team's most consistent performer. A junior, Durbin swam through the entire season, racking up an undefeated, untied record in his sprint specialty races. Gene Tucker, Billiken diving specialist, won first place honors in every dual meet, meriting the Valley diving crown, while teammate Bill Hebberger placed second to Tucker in each meet. Boyd Fellows' backstroking prowess was an as- set to the squad, while Bob lVIcDonald's versatility proved to be of great value to the West Pine men as he won his share of breaststroke races, placed in the sprint events, and aided in the 400-yard relay record-breaking quartet composed of McKenna, Durbin, McDonald, and Quinlivan. Bob McDonald and Linn Durbin, second and third from left, take to the waves for the 100-yard sprint during the Missouri Valley Swimming Meet, which was held at the West Pine pool. Durbin won the event, preserving his perfect record. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Billiken cindermen take a few warm-up turns around the Walsh Stadium track during spring training in preparation for the grueling season ahead. Zac After a sour start against the Millikan cindermen, the Billiken thin clads showed a great deal of power in their later meets with Southern Illinois, McKen- dree, Harris Teachers, and in the first annual Harris relays. Veteran runners Glen Boverie, Don Witte, Jim O'Neil, Sam Ruvolo and Bill Dale, along With sopho- mores Ron Holtman, Phil Hahn and Jim Moore made a very creditable showing in the Missouri Valley Conference Meet, While footballers Augie Garcia and Frank Manuele, competing for the first time, also were point getters in the Valley meet. With Don Aloisio showing promise of becoming one of the best pole vaulters ever developed at St. Louis U., and Dick Klohr consistently pushing vet- eran Glen Boverie in the hurdles While piling up firsts and seconds for himself in the high jump events, Coach Walter Eberhardt had right reason for anticipating a successful future for the trackmen. Coupled with these, the team found added strength in Don Mueller, sprint sensation from St. Louis U. High, who proved he had the stuff to make the team from the 440 on down, while the big surprise of the year, Mike Murray, Who switched from the high jump to running events, teamed with Phil Hahn to give the squad a solid one-two punch in the 440. TRACK TEAM-CFirst Rowj: Rich Rielly, Frank Manuele, Phil Hahn, Don Witte. CSecond Rowjz Mike German, Don Mueller, Sam Ruvolo, Jim Moore, Mike Murray, Augie Garcia. Cfhird Rowlz Coach Walter C. Eberhardt, Jim Derdeyn, Glen Boverie, Bill Dale, Don Aloisio, Ron Holtman, Al Von Funk. Page One Hundred Thirty-mne , Y. 4. ,L ---. T -5-V V 11.5. ----Zfj ---17 -'-:Q ATE - a ,. .TH -5H3- Y W -.-f., ,L GOLF TEAM-CStandingj: Coach Tom Hemp, Linn Durbin, Tom Reidy. fKneelingJ: Don Bindbeutel, Carl Udouj, Dave Ferrenbach. TENNIS TEAM-CStandingJ: Jack Goebel, Charles Ploussard, Coach Ser- geant Segerquist. CKneelingj: John Houle, Ben Sobieraj. CNot presentjz Dave Spengler. gcwedaf, .lnnirg go After dropping the season opener against Iowa U. 11-8, the Billiken diamondmen roared back to devour the Harris Teachers 16-1. Then playing a double bill against Quincy College, Coach Eddie Brominski's crew took the opening contest 9-2, but lost the freakish second game 15-14 after leading 13-2 in the fourth inning. Leading the hitters in these slugfests were Joe Ossola, Bob Schmidt, Ed Donohue, and Ed Shortal. The tennis team also had the winning touch, dropping the Greenville College and Harris Teacher crews by identical scores of 6-1. Coached by Ser- geant Segerquist and led by Ben Sobieraj and Jack Goebel, the local netsters smashed their way through all opposition, with John Houle, Charlie Ploussard, and Dave Spengler contributing to the cause. On the golf links, the Blue-White representatives got off to a brilliant start this season, remaining un- defeated at the time of this printing. Sparked by returning lettermen Dave Ferrenbach and Tom Reidy, the Billiken golfers clubbed their way past Rolla 191f2-llfz and 101f2-71f2, Harris Teachers Col- lege 1715-112, Western Illinois State College 12-6, and Shurtleff Junior College 18-0. BASEBALL TEAM-CFirst Rowjz Phil Couglin, Bill Otten, Dean Carlyle, Tom Tombridge, Ed Donohue, Joe Ossola, Bob Schmidt, John Cordia. QSecond Rowj: Manager John Gresko, Dick Gabrys, Henry Pieper, Bob Barry, Dan Croghan, Roy Strat- mann, Wally Bode, Chuck Mercer. CThird Rowj: Coach Ed Brominski, Charlie Luna, Don Katz, Dick Hopson, Don Bischoff, Bill Davis, Leo Failoni, Student Manager Don Turner. CNot presentjz Tom Handley. ,MY , Page One Hundred Forty Doc Eberhardt's outstanding gymnasts demon- strate their ability on the parallel bars. From left to right, they are: Al Fienup, Frank Bare, Gil Brink- meyer, Merle Dudley, and Al Lantz. Representative of the numerous intramural athletic activities at the University is this group shown vieing for first place in mural cage semi-finals. The Deacon quintet captured the title. Swimming Team Captain Jim McKenna awaits Linn Durbin's tag as they demonstrate the speed and tech- nique which has enabled them to clip seconds off many of the Missouri Valley Conference swimming records. , , ..,,2,,,g. ,-,gf , .s ,. --. ,gg-, -. jeu lures Throughout the school year, there has been no dearth of extra-curricular activities. Parties and dances, plays, rallies, athletic contests, socials and many other activities have provided students with a healthful occasional retreat from their studies. In the circular picture on the opposite page, Betty Lou Taylor enacts an impressive scene from the University Theatre production, ccSong at the Scaffold? Below, from left, Dent students and their dates enjoy a novelty dance at the Dental School Sophomore party, guests at Nurses' Poverty Party are treated to music and singing by fellow C paupersg ,lack Horas grins through his c'Smilin' Jimv act at the Christmas Ball. On opposite page, Fathers Reinert and McKemie share conversation with their hostesses at Womenis Sodality's Christmas Tea for faculty, couple trades smiles beneath the Christmas Tree during an inter- mission at the Christmas Ball, Women Sodalists gather around Zita Cantwell at the piano to sing a few carols at Faculty Christmas Tea. I Page One Hundred Forty-two Page One Hundred Foriy-llzree KGLCL fo .HOOK . . . With the beginning of the school year at the University, duties and functions were numerous, keeping the new-corner and old-timer rushing around in somewhat of a frenzy. After a while, things sim- mered down to the unrelenting pace that is typical of any institution of learning. In the passing of time, elections for myriad queens and officers never found the campus lacking in campaigns and voting booths. Chouteau House driveway provides a short-cut for Billiken basketeers between the classrooms and the gymnasium, center. At the right, introductions were always in order at the beginning of the school year, and this group at lage One Hundred Forty-four the Ice-Breaker does its bit. The center strip portrays many of the functions designed to introduce the new students to the Uni- versity, with Parks College putting on an act at the Ice-Breaker dance. Just in case a befuddled Freshie gets lost, Women Sodalists pin identification tags on the new Coeds at freshman-week party. Ice-break- ing techniques are demonstrated in the third picture. The page would not be complete without a pic- ture of registration, lower left. In the center of the bottom row, thawed-out students leave the Ice- Breaker dance. Brushing up on the war paint in the powder room during the dance, right. omecoming . . . Once a year, alumni from various graduation sses of the past, take time out to go back to their na Mater and visit old friends who made collegiate enjoyable. Most of the pictures on this page :ict scenes from the University's homecoming abration last fall. In the top row, from left, Father Boland admires nature Billiken book ends held by faculty mem- 's and their wives, a bigger Billiken gets a ride the shoulders of Delta Sigma Pi brothers in home- ning parade, Phi Alpha Delta, legal frat, aids Inni memories with a period float. Fall Festival Queen Mary Therese Lavery, of Webster College, smiles in the first picture of the middle row as she begins her reign. Pictures in the middle of the panel show the Women's Sodality's float, which was awarded first prize for its excellent handling of an international theme, and queen's maids waving from a car in homecoming parade. The queen herself, Joyce Bindbeutel, waves to her sub- jects from another car as Conclave President Ed Thirkhill accompanies her. Chris Mudd, composer for Revelations, discusses a point with lyricist Don Connolley in bottom row. Queen Joyce shakes hands of float winners at Walsh Stadium, after reviewing stand in lower right picture had given pleased smiles to paraders. Page One Hmzdred Farfy I? Eillfeelfl Ulftfziegfefi . . . Through most of the year, various activities of all kinds were taking place at the University. Spon- sored by different organizations, clubs, fraternities or committees, these events transpired in diverse forms and guises. Caroling or story telling, tea parties or dances, pep rallies or athletics, or an in- dividual putting forth his ideas -- all are covered here. In the upper left is a scene from the Women's Sodality Faculty Tea at Christmas time. Another Christmas scene shows a senorita trying to break a pinata at the Spanish Club party. In the upper left a group of engineering students and their dates take time out at the students' dance at the Kingsway Hotel. The center strip of pictures depict some of the formal and informal phases of student life. At the left in an impromptu songfest revolving around the piano playing of Zita Cantwell. Theta Kappa Phi's Barn Dance, center, at Creve Coeur eventually got to the story telling stage much to the enjoyment of the ladies. A more formal occasion, the Christmas Prom, right, was held in the University Gymnasium. Ray Percich, left photo, finds two willing listeners as he eagerly goes through an explanation of his now-famous parking plan. Billiken footballers were given a giant send off to the Detroit game, center, at Union Station. At the right, intra-muralers enjoy a spirited game in the gym. ja!! jedfiua! . . . Pictures on this page, except the last picture, per- tain to the Annual Fall Festival sponsored by the College Sodality Union. Mary Therese Lavery, Webster student and Fall Festival Queen, places her bouquet of roses at the foot of the statue of Our Lady at the height of the Fall Festival proceedings, upper left. Dart games, center, were only part of the means of gaining capi- tal for the missions. At right, Miss Lavery is crowned by retiring queen June Steuby. In the center strip, from left, beaming-faced well wishers reflect the new queen's smile after her coro- nation, the Parks College booth at the affair keeps a couple of criminals in captivity so that innocent guests can enjoy the evening, Queen Lavery and her royal maids adorn the stairs in Chouteau House. Booths, conducted by the Women's Sodality, coaxed Jesuit mission finances out of the students and guests. Lower right, one of the attendants ducks while a customer displays his wild right arm. The money went faster than the prizes at the horse racing booth, center, but numbers occasionally paid oif. Other campus activities, in the histrionic department, are represented here by a scene from Revelations rehearsals, right. fjfre lgfagli fine . In a successful effort to prove Shakespeare's re- mark, The play's the thing, the Speech Depart- ment went all out in their productions of Variety Show, The Tavern, Ralph Roister Doister, Song at the Scaffold, and Revelations of 1950, 'LI-lomecominff' In the top row, first picture, Jack Horas and Dick Stephens attempt to sell cosmetics by the demonstration method in Variety Show. An un- identified gypsy kept the laughs coming, second photo, and was followed by Frank Cabrilliac and his stooge, Bob Salamone. The boys in 'cThe Tavern, right, sought out practice space backstage and went through their horseplay routines. I 010 O11eHzma'r0d Forty-eight A renaissance farce, Ralph Roister Doister, first and fourth pictures of the next row, poked fun at a Roman comedy and a psuedo gentleman. In a heavier vein, Betty Lou Taylor and company brought forth the stirring Lenten play Song at the Scaffold. Miss Taylor, second picture, played the part of a Carmelite nun who left her nunnery during the French Revolution and returned later to martyrdom. The third picture shows a portion of the cast being readied for the play. More foolishness by the Ralph Roister Doister thespians, first picture, bottom strip. Second photo, five minutes before Scaffold curtain time. At right, actors in The Tavern really ham it up good. parfied unc! ribanced . . Tea parties and dances, always an item not to be overlooked, were held during the year by various schools and groups. Some were elaborate and others took advantage of space and time and were governed by the small amount of available funds. The senior girls party, top row, had faculty mem- bers as guests in the spacious halls of Chouteau House. Like all the rest of the functions, the tea was a big success. At left, Father Bannon and sev- eral of his hostesses. Center, the buffet table. At right, an overall scene. U The Dental sophomore party, another successful function, sported food, dancing, and initiation cere- monies. lnitiates and their dates toss pennies into an incense bowl in the first picture. Sippin' cokes and talkin', center. A toast to a girl friend, right. The Annual Nurses' Poverty Party, bottom strip, provided an evening of fun for these girls. Scenes from left to right are the chow line, mountaineer- style dancing, and Indian imitations. Page One Hmzdrrd Forty-Muze rourwl flue niuemifg . Student activities of the year were varied in their cause, purpose and spontaneity. Many of them re- volved about groups, organizations and, in other cases, around an individual. In the top strip, from left, members of Alpha Delta Gamma fraternity act as pitchmen in the cafeteria to get students to attend their St. Patrick's Day dance, Tom Methenitis enter- tains his Clemens companions on the piano in Chou- teau House, radio sports announcer Harry Caray interviews the Billiken's five seniors as they leave the court for the last time under the colors of the Blue and White. The University News-sponsored pep rally on Chouteau House lawn was well attended for a dem- onstration ,of rousing support for the football team, in the first picture, second row. Neils C. Beck, dean of Parks College, confers with two Negro school principals after a race relations forum, in the center picture. In the last picture of the row, footballers get a hardy laugh from a platform speaker during a pep rally. In the last row, members of the University's chapter of the National Student Association listen to a speaker in Chouteau House, a bit of horseplay, re- volving about football players, at Thanksgiving Eve dance and pep rally, the strangely-bedecked gridman and his body guard elicit applause at the dance. The last picture is another of the U. News rally. fCl,6!eff5 Oil fke CCLHQIOLLL5 . The second year of A.R.O.T.C. at the University 'rovided cadet students with a practical insight into he military. The hard work, inspections, drills, and Xtra class work gave the cadets a spit and polish .ot otherwise obtained. The Military Ball was the .ighlight of the social side of the program. Pete Fons, holder of the Chicago Tribune dis- inguished cadet award, first photo in the upper strip, hecks his gear with Sgt. Pearce. In the center, a adet squadron is drawn up for mass formation in he armory. The first year advanced cadets, right, isplay their marching ability in a drill outside the rmory. Jo Ann LeCompte and her escort, first picture in second row, pass through an arch of sabres as she goes to take her place as Honorary Colonel at the Military Ball. Colonel LeCompte is flanked by her aides, in the second photo, after receiving her com- mission. In the third picture, Major Aubrey J. Bouck, professor of Air Science and Tactics, makes it ofiicial with papers and all. At right, Miss Le- Compte throws a snappy salute to the assembled cadets. In the left photo, bottom strip, Captain Robert Whaley instructs a class of advanced cadets. Cadet Colonel John Phelan, center, signs military orders before issuing them to the three drill groups. At right, the favorite pastime of all students is not passed up by the military. NIES f KAISER prinfing Company LETTERPRESS ancl OEPSET Catalogs Brochures Publications Direct By Mail Printing GARAVELLI BUFFET 3606 OLIVE STREET Gust West of Grandl We Specialize in Sandwiches and ITALIAN DISHES Established Since 1912 L. M. STEWART, INC. 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