St Louis University - Archive Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1961
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. Gonzaga University, Spokane Seattle Universily, Seafile Sanfa Clara Umverslly Sanla Clara Loyola Umversily Los Angeles The Creig Regis College Denver University of San Francisco, San. F. - fl im Galaga Aid awww ,, ,. . .fs 1 QT Raw-f1,, .LI i ,.LL:LLLL' i L i, i I Q Holy Cross College, U University Worchester of V 'cha Marqueffe Detroit, FUiFffeld UNLVGVSHY, - Boston College, Boston V Un'Ve 5'LYf Detroit Fairfield Milwaukee . , , . John CUVVOLL Sam, Pefers Fordham University, New York Loyola University, . U , ,f College niversi y, ' Chicago Cl I d 'Jersey eve an CNY Saint Joseph's College, 3' Kansas CNY The Xavier University, G9U 99L0W'7 Uf'lVe 5llYf Philadelphia Q Cincinnofi Washirgn Loyola College, Baltimore Q Wh I- C H I Canisius College, Buffalo buis University, Saint Louis eemg O ege Wheeling i I . . i Qi L, i K Spring Hill College, Spring Hill Loyola University, New Orleans Le Moyne College, Syracuse University of Scranton, Scranton L EDITORIAL STAFF KITTY SHAUGHNESSY Co-Editor COLLEEN CARROLL Co-Editor KAREN HAIG Orgonizofions Eclifor RO ORTH Seniors Editor PAT MOONEY Seniors Edifor CAROLYN ORANGE Feafures Edifor JO BLEAKLEY Arf Edifor ED HOGAN Sporfs Edifor NEAL QUIRK Adverfising Manager 4Qyy1 y R Leading his' 'troops 'against the French at Pampeluna, Don lgnatius y Loyola displayed. the crest of the leaping wolves, the military shield of his noble family. ,This crest was later to become' ,the battle symbol of the most' illustrious army Loyola ever' commanded. While recovering from wounds' received at Pampeluna, the Spanish officer decided to exchange his armor for a penitential cloak, subsequently founding. his army of God, the Society of' lesus. The same idealistic zeal and courage which marked' his allegiance to the Spanish crown also appeared in his devotion to God as a soldier- priest. Described as gatunt-faced and angular in his black robes, he transferred! ,aesthetic selkdiscipline and love to his Jesuit Order: Whether a- Jesuit stands before' his mission church in Yoro or leans across the class- room lectern, the stomp of dedication to truth in God and man is reflected in his consecrated duty. To the Society of Jesus! .at Saint Louis University and throughout the'vuZorlgl, we dedicate . . . We H61 fiwlwe ,X 42: M' V ?ln 'iw 1 gm Q 11 elilg I -B 'Q .4 t i Miis. gd i f , in f La' ' Ffa' Ah ' ' f 35lxm5 - 45, - ,W I i.. Im, fV'3'Pw iff h -,l.-.L .,gW,i,. 4 , wii .L f 'AJ E, 'l ' I 'FY bv M THE PRESIDE T W M M un -3 VERY REV. PAUL C. REINERT, S.J. President of the University The Very Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., is in his thirteenth year as president of the University. He was graduated from Saint Louis University, has served as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, as Vice-Pres- ident, and as Acting President. During his administra- tion, Father Reinert has inaugurated an extensive pro- gram to increase the University's facilities and to en- hance the educational opportunities which it offers. The most recent facets of this program are the purchase of Rogers Hall, the David P. Wohl Health Institute now under construction, and the Busch Memorial Center. I T ws. 1 T My... ,, Ms.w.,.Q,s4, www www rw REV. FRANCIS J. O'REILLY, S.J. REV. BERNARD T. SCHUERMAN, REV. THOMAS F. THRO, S.J Vice-President Public Relafions and S.J. Minisier of Jesuif Communify Developmenl Treasurer of fhe Universify N.. ...-J' sgrf BOARD REV. MARTIN F. HASTING, S.J. VERY REV. PAUL C. REINERT, S.J. Dean, College of Arfs and Sciences Chairman, Board of Trusfees REV. ROBERT J. HENLE, S.J. Presidenl of fhe University l R U l E E f in .... ii- i Dean, Graduafe School REV. JEROME .l. REV. JOHN J. FLANAGAN, SJ. Execufive Vice-President REV' LEO C' BROWN' Sul' Exe-culive Direcfor, Cafholic Hospifal VICTOR -l- BLUMf Shl- Direcfor, lnsfilufe of Social Sciences Assocgafipn Dean, ,nsmufe of Technology 55? Q6 NON FA wss U0 E TIGARIS 'ES g - ,skSSXxN A gsssx, 0 'Q QSQ 4 I D, si!! ssc .S ' I R 1334. 0' ' rjaga' . ' 5 gain ??'..s 0 g -'.-' - skis I .s.O ps 5855 ? .L?J... -if Il ll: lllfe llll 1 as v'. 5 : ' 0 'Q' ' s , -, ' ig! '-'Irs' 's . 0 I . ,fl :Q - S Q .0 Q O 1 i 5 i- g 9' : Eff .l i IW - ' ll-.rv l -'15 2 22 y 1 ,YF T'T Il'1I an ilmll --'r 1-r I 'ta' 'Q 2 J' 'H' '. 9. 1 2. W 1 2 2 X ,F'3,,F'i, ,T-T, 'uno .I1'fIu7vv,. wr.. ii 2 1 1 I a 2 .e ima--J f ff. 'fyi' .F Y..F'f..f '3..f'W. .. .. Ili -- ll 2 ll. 15 - 5 5 I to if ll Il Il llr ll f JGSEPH CARDINAL RITTER On December 16, 1960, the Catholic hierarchy and laity of the United States were elated with news from Vatican City that the Most Reverend Joseph E. Ritter, Archbishop of Saint Louis, was to be elevated to the Sacred College of Cardinals by the reigning Sovereign Pontiff, Pope John XXIII. The people of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis had special reason for re- joicing - they were being honored for the second time through this ecclesiastical elevation, and were to experience for the first time the actual residency of a reigning prelate of such rank. John Cardinal Glennon, the Archdiocese's first Cardinal, died after receiving the Red Hat in 1946. At that time Arch- bishop Ritter, then administrator of the Diocese of Indianapolis, was appointed by Rome as the Ordinary of the historic Saint Louis Archdiocese. Shortly after his assignment to Saint Louis, Cardinal Ritter received the pallium and was made an Assistant at the Pontifical Throne. His election as a member of the Sacred College was a climax to an eventful career of one of America's foremost Churchmen, a career that had begun in 1917 with his ordination, and progressed in 1934 with his ap- pointment to the Bishorpric of Indianapolis. Cardinal Ritter distinguished himself in many fields and activities, particularly with regard to social iustice and charity. He is recognized far beyond the United States as an undaunted champion of racial minorities. He had advanced the cause of refugee settlement in the United States. And he has given ardent support to Saint Louis University and the Jesuits of the Missouri Province. For his contributions to humanity, for his dedicated assistance to the University, for his promotion of brotherhood, we salute Joseph Cardinal Ritter. w g , M' ff , V , , ' ff ,I , '.,, I . 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Seniors appointed this year by the President were: Jerome ig -s 'f 21 is 11:1 T7 it L 'fit ' 4 it l A t FUI 'Eli' 22' l if 70 '52-' S' 7 239' .1 7 li SE 'Ulf' BLEY BRADY EKKERS ENSMINGER KU ELKER MARTIN SHARPE WOODS Brand, David DeNunzio, Rene Lusser, Robert 'Nonnen- kamp, and Stanley Swiekar. Juniors appointed by the deans of the schools were: Kerry Grant, Thomas Jerrick, Thomas Ekkers, Richard Holdener, Rudolph Trost, William Abkemeier, Richard Adrian, Wayne Marquart, Joseph Gilium, James Estep, Fabian Weid- inger, Joseph Bullmer, Ronald Reap, Duke Baker, James Beckner, Kenneth Herrick, Donald Whitney, Joseph Bray, Michael O'Flaherty, James Cole, Lewis Parker, Kenneth Bald, and Hubert Kennedy. -'ff ' H rggfv':fsF'f'?pJ , . 4- 'v 4 1 ' 'ic I -sf f t X., a E5 , AW, , l aAnARAcco BLEAKLEY 'V HAI-E KEARNS ' 2- MooNEY ORANGE Gamma Pi Epsilon, national Jesuit honor society for women, was founded at Marquette University in 1925. lt is an organization for women similar to Alpha Sigma Nu, the Jesuit honor society for men. Beta Chapter of Gamma Pi Epsilon was installed at the University in I947, under the direction of the Rev. Patrick J. Holloran, S.J. Qualifications for membership are leadership, loyalty, service and scholarship. Appointment to the society is the highest honor that can be awarded a woman student. The organization functioned this year under the direction Qs G MM PIEPSILC Wgg3l1.' Ui ,. l . N' f CALLAHAN CHAPPIUS F-lEl-DE LIPS MAHONEY MANG SCHMITT TOMAN VAN Fl-ANDERN of Patricia Mooney, President. Appointees this year to the Gamma Pi Epsilon included: Cla'ire Birkbeck, Mary Ellen Joseph, Carol Korst, Judith Maret, Kathrine McDaniel, Luch Middle- ton, Joan Overmann, Mary Ann Poszgay, Heide Stollenwerk, Francine Wamhoff, Mary Monica Wil- liams, Marie Janik, Margaret Kelly, Joan McElaney, Ann Stalls, Jean Ahillen, Susanne Jarvis, Mary Judith Koehler, Mary Ann Menges, Linda Reynolds, Marg- aret Rio, and Carol Salmon. Senior presidential appointee was Patricia Bylebyl. ,pl H get , , ir i sz i Rev. William J. Federer, SJ. Dean of Men , .ff 225 lf . xr K N ,f ,. J .i x f ,f df J' wig, x x x x M ,xi x N- x x N x N Y x x x N x x x x x w x X 'Q Miss Nancy Ring Dean of Women X X J :Nils I if Rev. Mattias B. Martin, S.J Dean of Students cu- .A ' w . A ' 1 ,,u. - N fs .A , F 4 1 x A fv 'u ,L .3 Q .4 . -6246 'lb FQ . , I ,TX U As, 1. ' Q3 gp pu qu. .1 .,,,, ,1 I ' . 1 . 1- 5.1 1 5 xl 45 A?v 39' gf , fxu ,J ' 445 L4 we A -1--J .L .gan F1 ip QELJ-A - Al 1 41..r,,e Eu I- 5-J 1...-J',x V, ,-.. K Fwgffif CONC AV ,A in iv 333'-' . :ix KY, y Y'-H--I, vw' .9 smnf- ff-'Y -I DWYER EGAN HUBBARD JUN MARKET MARTIN The Student Conclave was formed at the University in order to promote student interest and participation in University activities, and to contribute to the betterment of the school as a whole. Among proiects undertaken this year were: Pep Rally, Tip-Off Dance, Fall Ice Breaker, Leadership Seminar, International Day. Officers this year were: Daniel Brady, President, James Flavin, Vice-President, Robert Schaefer, Treasurer, Donna Dwyer, Recording Secretary, Mary Beth Nemetz, Corresponding Secretary. 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LL ,'9'4'Ilu.,.-A ,M Av? . 'P H., .L-165 .4 ,x-,,,,, mga. - 1 ,.-,Nr sw n M Q. Sun... ,A 1 I -zu' ' COLLEEN CARROLL Co-Edifor KITTY SHAUGHNES Co-Editor NIEI. QUIRK Adverfising Manager ED HOGAN Sporfs Edifor z P - X- . ,ff x f' F CARD'-YN ORANGE KAREN HAIG JO BLEAKLEY Fed!!-H95 Ediffvl' Organizations Editor Arf Edifor --'11 RO ORTH Seniors Co-Edrfor PAT MOONEY Seniors Co Edifor on i 2 1 Kitty cracks the whip. The editorial staff in conference. Mr. Kearns consults with co-editors Kitty Shaugh- nessy and Colleen Carroll The 1961 Archive represents a pictorial record of the various facets of University life. Under the guidance of Rev. A. T. Motherway, S.J., Moderator, and Mr. James A. Kearns, Jr., technical advisor, the Archive staff aims to maintain high standards in the production of a student yearbook. Rev. A. T. Motherway, S.J. Moderator A cull from the publisher. 5' Tl 'X May l cut in? You wan? me to play Scarlet? O'Hara? Okay, girls, this is your dorm now get busyl Mirror, mirror, on The wall ' ' r W x, ' QI ,, 4 X x N W 4 my r U5 1 , ,N hm. w W Vg N , w E 1 , 1 W m qv 5 V ' uf wg ww ,, ' X xx W, V WA' , . w 1 ' ' ' 1' 'M x 1 is I Q! K 1 4 No, I don'1 know who Michael Anthony is! ere's io the man who drinks dark alel Wifi RALLYERS whooped il' up EJV430 p A , ,kW, ,N ,, , , we A HE , e , . rucial. S ecer Game . Sieve Page 7 e i c m . 1 . . or i B. SA YS: . 5 i 3 xii, in . r ., og. I EA.. Ki . ,M K FARMER V HOPES f eeiee an f v' in TO MAKE ' ' I Q V HAY l. XL, No. 4E Saint Louie University, St..Louis,MMo., Oclfober 14, 1960 2 '5,',f1.,,Q'05?jj'f, Sffuf' . e B 1 .1 if gym 5 y r UCF? ac rm X i I Q 2 Mmm andiidaiesii rum EQVVHI' g were 2:l.l1l'lOUl pllbllcall 0211100 Simms norg will a Gemma., soc Monday, Commerce Som Choutehl 'he nominees a ance is :h junior, the Youn apa Epsilon as Spon'rlel's g B95 Cm' prcsizlcnl cans, said mercc junior, 1 NIL K. s junior, is wel' to ghe il Dell-1. Glnmm fdius J. Wild 's jun ex', and .'S Richie se rally com! Robert Ke much timi posters al spirit to l very fine speech. I Democrats cans on cz t. ' ' ', '. l loo ST I: Junior iala sag dh H THOMAS GANEY Famlcir' me annul! A le - ,- - - vance isa nee, at wiiich the Kamp: Ednorm Chmf' hrs' semesier to Lindcni ,l be crowned, will i!'lV8GB the rth Gampiis am gweek.kzf1'on3. to on Oct. 21. The dev will be wilh the traditional Sadie ,wking Day Chase followed bv parade of the candidates, each which will be given time to onstrutc .ii noon on jJ9'est'5gi?iiie d. The sifreet Will be blocked 2 for the occasion Later in ni eveiiinsr, iwesciit5in'rf vd. will be closed in order that e fralernities may set up gheir mpaign in gfrorif' of the gyfgifi in all out effort to capture the at voies. Voting ojtsqsg will ace in the gym cfiilring the dance of the coll the St. Loi Farmer gmdlnited School ol' Reber! F Kennedy +l1e Demo ,craic Presidenhal candidaies ibroihner ceiimpalgn mdfnageir, uspoke on 'lfhe Quadrangle Oci' S GERALD MEYER Edifo -'n-Chief, second semesfer um 8 to 10. No vote pted after the appoinl MY- James ithouf. 3. studenif ide conversing rd. Another part of the celebration! ill be the costume paiade. Stu- :nts .are the ince in .xeen Sad ill be flan ' Bengal I. ,in with t g. This llowed ampus onarqh, Arts C ng held ITL A. Kearns, fechnical adviser with ediio . -em tall: i ability to ichev. He n debatef' irushchev in Moscow nmer of toil ahead of exploration foolozffi made Mr. boots Mr. Ke He sais information. 6 , he lauglxedfwl keep it from M1 Ki edy' claimed that- are waging a. WhiS his. broth' card that he to have found in circula- 'ices are t lgllorida.. The, card: read' V , .A auer' Der Rev. Edmund F. Burke, moderator IFJ. K. IS enough. Vote RC- . vi' ' el fm' Pl , c . . 1- , Bililicen Bus harles N'-WHL ,Pan fffesanui' . He cornpaied this card with ' nd'JeEf Banksffor vice-presv previous i pink slips which were ent? -Tulle HQIMMU' Cawl circulated. in the past by Nixon oke. Carol Davis. Mar Ellen - - - opened his He was 1956, and Lo carry J date bi-lox social club PI.: The F10 that he, 5 Lhe Inu! Il excessive tions. His plat. ing echlczil sources, l Zens, a x prog rn m , dishonest! Siuden Ai Ja A Skull! will be an Night, No School aiu Other fi be brief im to musiczi sical renrl Univorsil 5 lighting' ir uvening :4 Slllllvril mil ol'i'i-1 Nloniesi, English. DcSn1cL il Shields ECikk'Ell':'i University 'pear on li Standby,' It was University would api roblcm once af:-rd for all. than a week has policies, and in th shown Cr P 3 . t and to the true Louis , and gymnasiu in denying:-911. would bpvf? all Unive 0955511 SILENCE Managerial Reiiolultion Surccessl I 711'lS1iTlItt'UC response to the clurrgcs leveled at the booksiore by KBIL would seem the bcstfgoory to curtain of cold, official brought down on the entire launched its in the we E and ti. ublic .ye id strai X .316 -11 o dvd 6 .,.S. Sh OF LIQOUGHT those are for recent attempts at explain stu r taboo on drinking as hyprocrisy and will of the community. The var 1'l'12f for ite am that by e the politu Wednesday night concentration ly the Y0'lJ!1g to partmpate c..,.,.....s ....... .. mock election. have shown an impressive degree of initiative such activities under Way, and in the next few should be able to occu a corfsiclerable, and PY share of the campus limelight. The out- and the results of the election will be ittle importance in comparison with the fact 1 ll give the entire student body an opportunity in an event that is without precedent in re- the University. The impending political fire- provide entertainment and discussionto suit any student-olive tan or scarlet radical. noteworthy accomplishment of the Young Re- is week was the scheduling of gubernatorial Fdward Farmer for an appearance here. If continue to come with such impressive regular- lmversity might yet turn into a real electioneering University News Right Down l oUniQversity ll TH.E manager-ia' American scei at home in impor cafne to ind: V is Ford weri 7 ri and it came f' the Phil Mui' when 1 labor l With eccent r .l . who Knut m called bu with an u With the thre business, big' hands of man it seems u ' - , c l 559231551125 t Ls lmpcratiw n seriously el cation in our extended xhems-elves -tc rchine. le to the mar n is found ii ihilosophyu tl a system ar id of this dr: ndividuals fol xdition in rect spirit are of readily obse s. Eicant are thi io are associa ar as teacher: rr educated, 1 opment of 111 the developi ,'. It is not po which will ac iin true tz nate the set' managerial revol tion is a success And armed wi1 Your assignment will be . . . ccumb to the O -V' . . 'le' , clarifl-,K ,silent X, p in the io army as any of the law, the University has an obligation to from campus functions. .yy dents who have not yet attained all its Madison Avenue techniques, it is going to te us that right'g',',t1'uth, justice, and the American Way of Life have finally triumphed. ' Unfortunately, the managerial revolution touches upon an even more critical area of our national life: education. So far, the onlyeserious zfoothold -the revolution has gained in this area is the co-opera- tion of educational institutions which makes them the training ground for the vast number of techni- cians, that is needed ,by the massive organization which our society is'-'becoiningiif.Furthermore, there are signs that educational instituticx . As for those teachers who arf the idealsfwhlch' are truly consonant ' tural tradition, it is rather certain thu ous experience has matured and se enough to withstand the oontemporai our culture. It remains, thereforekthr conscientious student to seriously devel tain an ideal and sound standard of commits him completely to those 000111 will make him fully humgfn. ' -' 1' -Y -1 Ll.- -l1.-Alum co 'adopting techniques, and even some . , , 'BVOIUUOJ Phys, of this revolution' ,You nee The chief purpose ofthe University News atanlilard the public relations literaturefrorrl ' - - - - - lf! Umlf versity to see this fact.l - . ls G Umfymg one brmgmg together fhe Part gil ' ' ' institutions Il D0 il ! Lung mg mn North, South, and East campuses by pre- beaumric nicians-Hof e' senting news, stories, features, and edi- , unlmniifgnn toriols concerning matters of interest to all mlmlllll Sf. Louis University students. In this way ,411 ' lik the obstacles of d 1' - L 7 nnnmnmmr space an 'me are 'e nnumnl R. H.,s7il m0VeCl, and the students of the University MN are united as members of one institution. w is to ulcauug ul: yusacszuuu vi. :vu-v letter of tx? mysterious information. been just a ' bit A mo' DOS should forthe . F tion fo tho Lou is student evolved student. I although scribed the Mr. This point Mr shows a hig progress. Ii. to Mr. Hei . with the if Copy G-fll tor University. ll. ...N ... no way made an effort to become active or even semi-activelin the cul- ture of the ,iUniversity. Conse- ' ' ' llbw of Elle ..,,I,t. is no.t5g5,c1ifticu1t,to ascertain - -t - h b0dy.'i if., the of conkiern heili by jglghgnoulgf the Same the writer on the issue he has -it t0 Ma' aroused. The writing tself re- It is a wen-knov fllsstattid Mr- lmigwrln' fifffvhen 090 is in 3 l ' 'thorityvall one's go i.E:sA,'1, lc thegfso-callerl social,,,.,lad- der. There is a desirable balance attainable that will g-ive us ex- perience and knowledge scholas- tically, spiritually, and socially. Experiencel in all three ofijlihese ni-Ang-Hfinm Fru- his wor thdi to Great. of a pu letter. It if being 1 ant pub ,War is for anal that. t . hu wm mortal But of a better namej fied merely to p ,mistake to the stu. Potable H ihe ventured one ,SEQ ......1- nu.- -rv..s,,,, 1 They were my years - to be swept away. l e rain is forgoiten moments winging The way up and down is one. COMMERCE CGUNCH STUDENT UNION COUNCIL-First Row: J. Wrobel, D. Dwyer, M. Sarno, E. Rachel, J. Warring, A. D'Antonia. Second Row: L. Danis, M. Moreau, J. Krause, S. Sessions. Third Row: E. Hosken, Jr., T. Krebs, F. Bottini, E. Jones TUDE T U IO COUNCIL TUDE T COMMERCE STUDENT COUNCIL-First Row: J. Mueller, Vice-Presidentg Father Boland, Chaplain, N. Scully, Presidentp D. Range, Secretary, J. Lowery, J. Gilium. Second Row: F. Bottini, J. Windism, P. Klostermann, R. Cummiskey, D. Brady, B. Purcell. Third Row: J. Jun, M. Krakowiecki, R. Bal- linger, T. Caravello, B. Schrand, D. Sheppard, W. Marquart. The student union is an institution ot cultural inspiration and educational guidance. The Student Union council is preparing for such an institution on this campus. Recently formed, the Council is now in a' period of training for the assumption of the intrinsic administration duties of the college union. The objective of the Commerce Student Council is to promote the welfare ot students, the faculty, and the school. As the representative body of Commerce students, the council holds two meetings each month to schedule professional and social events of interest to the school, and to discuss prob- lems of the students and the school. My heart has all this sorrow. 11 I 1 11 We re one baby, we re not fwo. x x , YI I I , MX I f . xx ji W ,X .R ff 1 . NE F ,-' 1 if yu I+ I,-,f 3 'xi 'X R if x' Y tr, ,N ', 1 v Wk I7-ALJ! 1 W , ,,2 ,f , --'-HW . .,ix., ., fn-' rr H 5 i x , 5 1 W I watched him on il-le cg,-ner, l'd have fhis befween the two of ff W X, X N ,, XV gf Y n A1 V f 3 lk T f 4 I J, ,X xl I1 df 'W' RT COUNCH ARTS COUNCIL-First Row: D. Neill, T. McGinn, K. Tucci, O. Gleeson. Second Row: Rev. M. Hasting, S.J., J. Maher, L Boehm, C. Davis, Rev. L Jansen, S.J. Third Row: D. Cresanta, B. O'Brien, E. Hogan, M. Weathersby, E. Jones. PARKS STUDE T COUNCH PARKS STUDENT COUNCIL-D. Doring, F. Poole, Vice--President, J. Velez, G. D'Amore, B. Lucia, Treasurerg V. Hartl, Rev. J. J. Higgins, S.J., Moderator, D. Hubbard, President, J. Ruffing, C. Dignan, D. Mannen, H. Gratz, G. Burke, Secretary, J. McCormack, D. Monahan. The Arts Council was organized in 1951 to co- ordinate activities among Arts school organizations. The Council is composed of a president, vice-presi- dent, secretary, and treasurer from each of the four undergraduate classes. This year the Council has dealt particularly with the problem of more active student participation in school functions. The Parks Student Council directs student activ- ities and helps co-operation with faculty and ad- ministration. Important events are the Annual Open House, the Sunday afternoon Informal Dance, and the Student Symposium. The Council is the co- ordinating group between the Parks Campus and the North and South Campuses. hm,-.c NURSING COUNCIL-First Row: M. Fielde, Chairman, G. Ingersoll, Treasurer. Second Row: R. Steinbicker, C. Unser, P. Anderson, M. Heywood. The Nursing Departmental Council was formed in 1957 to replace the Nursing School Organization. The principal purpose of the Council is the co-ordi- nation of the various departments of the School of Nursing and Health Services. Special activities in- clude a formal dance, Recruitment Day for high school students, and a fund raising proiect for our scholarship, newly instituted this year. The Institute of Technology Central Co-Ordi- nating Committee has as its immediate aims the co-ordination of the activities of the various Tech organizations and the governing of the lnstitute's student body. It is composed of the presidents of each Tech organization, the class representatives, and the editor of the l.T. News. CENTRAL CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE-First Row: J., Francoeur, A. Gegen, Chairman, D. Fogarty, Moderator, A. Moser, Secretary, J. Knoten. Second Row: T. Linnevers, J. Brand, W. Abkemeier, R. Kaem- merlen, D. Casey, A. Brinkmann. l NURSING SCHOOL COUNCIL l.T. CENTRAL COMMITT ALPHA GAMMA OMEGA PSI CHI ALPHA GAMMA OMEGA-J. Maret, F. Quabius, Treasurer, R. Cotter, S. Bergmann. The Delta Chapter of Alpha Gamma Omega functions on St. Louis' campus as a National Hon- orary Dramatic Fraternity. lt helps to promote Cath- olic principles in the field of the theatre arts. The membership is based not only on scholarship but also on one's practical ability and production in the field of drama. The chapter is affiliated with the National Catholic Theatre Conference. The University's Chapter of Psi Chi, the national honorary society in psychology, was installed in May of 1955. The purpose of the society is to advance the science of psychology and to encourage, stim- ulate, and maintain scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology. The members participate, at a national level, in proi- ects of general interest to all psychologists. PSI CHI-First Row: Mr. R. C. Nickeson, Moderator, K. Koval, Secretary, Sr. M. Karen, C.D.P., President, D. Dahlberg, Treasurer. Second Row: K. Harris, G. Dimmick, B. Ficke, J. de la Garza, C.. Orange. Third Row: C. Renne, N. Roy, P. Laughlin, H. Gaffney, N. Cassem. l l AL H HALL Elected by fellow boarders, the Walsh Hall Council sees to it that most of the social household duties are carried out efficiently and pleasantly, especially with respect to the dorm's ample lounge and recreational facilities. To foster further family spirit, the Council sponsors and conducts several interdomitory socials during the school year. WALSH HALL COUNCIL-First Row: J. Hill, President, G. Pepke, Secretary. Second Row: T. Nenninger, Vice-President, R. Boyer, Vice-Presidentf C. Ochiai, Treasurer. ROGER HALL The Rogers Hall Council consists of represent- atives elected from each floor of the dormitory. The functions of the Council are to sponsor social, cul- tural, and religious functions, to help enforce the dormitory rules, to initiate programs for the enrich- ment of dormitory life, and to arrange participation in all-University functions. ROGERS HALL COUNCIL-First Row: M. Stuth, Treasurer, S. Moorman, Vice-President, Mrs. M. Kreitner, Moderator, A. Kearns, Presldentg R. Murphy, Secretary. Second Row: J. Werth, L. Meier, K. Harris, C. Kute, M. H. Frederick. Third Row: C. Duenow, D. Mokos, B. Bust, K. Saunders, M. Lo Ponte, K. Shaughnessy. CLEMENS HALL COUNCIL-First Row: R. Miele, W. Tylicki, D. Reid, J. Ohlemeyer Second Row: L. Kassovf, D. Cresanta, N. Quinn, G. Iwan. Third Row: D. Wuebbels P. Martin, T. Staab, M. Sherrod. , 'Z ,X pf ...- ,,..... .L- ,....- fc g iff -...Q-1' ...ii- MARGUERITE HALL Z .,.,- -7 ,,.4- '13,-7 ,..-f.,,.,-Qi f5i. .r N4 .r' 'N. AFAK ll 1 U I C ' DD -1 1 Y I ' lxl l 1 all L I-J gn u. .'115lLLL - ff .rv N., ly' F N.. fr, lv l ll f' E Tux'- ' ll Vlfl T h ' -- it 'U' ' ,Es .5 ' .I it J ill 'ng' L L L LL l' 1 L L L 111'l n LL,-il-QLLL 1 Url L LL L 1 'l L L 111 fl V LL L LL U L La, 1ll11l111fl UQTELUUW llcrgm 1'll 1uFl'LLl.fLLu. - 'l C'lll2'f LLULL .. n11 1 U L new muunfl l-FCHL 1 new 11.1-1111 Ecgspff our-L '1zfl:ll7Tl'l11-ULLL-LL.-IL 'WT' LLL J is ROGERS HALL CLEMENS HALL The Clemens Hall Dorm Council consists of three residents elected from each floor lt occa slonally acts as a governing body, ruling on an in fraction of a dorm rule lt sponsors a booth at the Student Union Carnival annually and participates actively in all University functions MARGUERITE HALL The Marguerite Hall Student Council is an elected body representing all floors of the dormitory sponsoring a variety of religious, social, and cultural activities ln addition, the Council shares with the administration of the Hall the power of enforcing the rules and regulations governing conduct and disc: pline, and represents the dormitory in arranging participation in all University functions Taylor Vice President J Koehler President G Scharfenberger Treasurer Miss E Sweeney Moderator P Mooney Second Row L Middleton S Hargett M K Sarno C Aste G Galloway T McGuire M A Massey T J Kaufman Third Row A Kizmskl J Carr M E Moreau P Kelly W Pike C Peck L Tobin C Schwartz I 1 . l MARGUERITE HALL COUNCIL-S. McDonald, Secretary, M. -. LL 5 , B1 , . E . Y . ,+ n A , .. 'R PI. I J, 1 mf A f . 1 , , 'r gg 5 i LV 7' W Qj Q f Q. 2 2 7 452 f Z, 'QW -im? - 1 ' Hi! 1 f , Q, K' , YE :, P M a , M151 Q fv f1g1' L ix . w 13s has fix? l 5 zif' ' zlf 4 1 i Efi! : i ' 2 , I J L f- Qm J .nk ' L , m. nl! QE: 'inf N: S W I-JV' 'lk fl 1 -.--. Qifi K , if 'i fi D 13 ,V 3 , 1 1 we ,X ,,,E, Ev X. f li. f ff? ' a , L W. - :iff s l ' in ,ug fs iaru . 1 , , f,-M: g v 1 H 1 Q 3' , - V1 5' E F .2 , 1:34182 ' .-9 WL 6' :fx . -qv- Q E. '- 1' Q 4 + W - f - P 'S Q Wi , Q Li.. ., r U4 351 fi! xd i X THETA PHI ALPHA-First Row: T. Corley, J. Kanarowski, Corresponding Secretary, R. Simpson, M. Hale, Presidentp Rev. B. Schulte, 5.J., Chaplain, B. Martin, Vice-President, M. Yocum, Social Chairman, M. Heywood, A. D'Antonio. Second Row: L. Reise, C. Schwartz, R. Martin, B. Mills, M. Frederick, C. Glueck, M. Hoffman, B. Burns, C. Carroll, M. Sarno, D. Roth, R. Murphy. Third Row: L. Boes, J. Betlach, D. Walsh, N. VanBalen, E. Magnus, K. Novascone, D. Dw-yer, A. Burno, F. Wiemhoff, J. Krause. Fourth Row: P. Knibb, L. Ryan, C. LaVia, A. Sonntag, B. Bast, J. Maher, B. Jarboe, M. Zior, P. Ferguson, M. Moreau, K. Saunders, M. Chappuis. The Omega chapter of Theta Phi Alpha, National Panhellenic Catho- lic social sorority was formally estab- lished here in 1955. Founded as a social organization for Catholic wom- en, it fosters social, religious, and academic development. Among the activities sponsored are the annual freshman dance, two formal dances, and the Man of the Hour award. TH ETA PHI ALPHA y Delta Sigma Phi, re-activated in 1954, is one of the newest social fraternities on campus. The Univer- sity's old Phi chapter went out of ex- istence during the depression year of 1932, and for twenty-two years it was absent from the campus. The major activities of the fraternity this year included sponsorship of the Sailor's Ball and a spring formal. MORE THETAS-First Row: M. O'Riordan, P. Coffey, S. Jarvis, J. Bleakley, J. Riethmann, A. Gerth. Second Row: B. Wade, . , . ' , . , M. B h . , S Cannon T Hlckey T Paley uc man DELTA SIGMA PHI-First Raw: R. Sondag, Sergeant af Arms, R. Bossler, Vice-President, R. Nonnenka President, R. Stenger, Secretary, B. Ohlhausen, Treasurer. Second Row: C. Putz, R. Albers, F. Mainerich, S. Fahe F. Thomas, R. Phelps, J. Germain, J. Miller, Editor. Third Row: R. Schaefer, L. Albers, J. Montani, H. Casey, Linnevers, B. Nawrocki, F. Tasch, R. Pahl, J. Fitzpatrick- Fourth Row: B. Condit, R. Cotter, J. Brown, D. Filiatre G. Riethmann, B. Cochran, B. Nenninger, C. Casey, T. Goedelcer. Fifth Row: E. Hosken, Jr., T. Wirtz, B. Mc mick, K. Kettler, L. Hummel, J. Hoemeke, J. Flavin, J. Pruellage, M. Casey, J. Bundschuh. DELTA 1 SIG PHI 38 DELTA ZETA Tau Kappa Epsilon's interests pervade all dimensions of student endeavor. The Epsilon Alpha Chap- ter annually holds its Carnation Ball in the spring, a picnic in con- iunction with Kappa Beta Gamma and Christmas entertainment at an area hospital with the co-operation of Delta Zeta, besides numerous parties and dances. The Tekes are active in almost all intramural sports and scholastically rank first among all social fraternities. 'fir Qt? ,- '-3 DELTA ZETA-First Row: M. Berwin, Treasurer: M. Finnegan, Pledge Vice-President, M. Beatty, President, J. Glavin, Rush Chairman. Second Row: T. Parato, A. Wells, S. Kreis, C. Birkbeck, L. Wier, M. Rychnovsky, M. Haydon. The local chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was installed in 1955. After the merger with Delta Zeta, we were installed as the Epsilon Psi chapter. Our annual activities include a hayride, a Big and Little Sister Christ- mas party, a Mother-Daughter break- fast, and a dinner. Our dinner- dance is highlighted by our Scholar- ship award to the Greek-letter or- ganization with the highest average. U KAPPA EPSILON-First Raw: T. Nenninger, Activities Chairman, R. Douglas, Social Chairman, L. Garr, Public lations Chairman M. Leary, Treasurer, M. Urbanczylt, President F. Boettcher, Secretaryp B. Petri, Pledge Mastery Grim, Vice-President. Second Row: M. Whelan, T. Berry, R. Dohogne, J. Haack, J. Meyers, R. Bachura, R. Quinn, T. ughlin. Third Row: D. Berard, P. Lapeyre, B. White, T. Stone, B. Willcoxon, A. Amato, J. Connors, T. Peschio, J. sentort. Fourth Row: D. Leary, R. Towey, D. Dooley, J. DiGiavanna, G. Schnell, V. McCormick, R. Aexel, C. Anken- ndt, M. Michalske, J. Murray. Fifth Row: D. Ochiai, J. Hansink, W. Tylicki, B. Nordmann, R. Sermersheim, D. encer, T. Kieffer, M. Surso, S. Alexander, T. Staab. Tekes' Sweetheart. TAU KAPPA EPSILO 39 KAPPA BETA GAMMA KAPPA BETA GAMMA-First Row: K. Huber, Treasurer, K. Dwyer, Pledge Mother, C. Orange, President, H. H. McKemie, S. J., eratorg M. Van Flandern, Vice-President, J. Market, Corresponding Secretary E, Bingham, Recording Secretary, Second Row: Keiser, K. Dwyer, J. Werth, S. Fletcher, R. Arnold, L. Riley, D. Hannis, C, McDonald, M. Hilt, P. Nehring, F. Doyle, M. English, G. Koob, Klflikif Third Row: M- Nemlflf M- DCIY, P- Ries, C- Kruse, B- l-lPiC, S. Gleeson, M. Fischer, S. Myers, M. Graff, M. Taylor, K. Hartnett, Jones, M. Wilson, B. Valentine. Fourth,Row: J. Uelk, S. Awalt, F. McDonald, J. Quinn, S. Schneider, S. Ross, K. Kaval, M. Cavan A. Allain, R. Steinbiclcer, J. Mathis, A. Cannon, S. Sessions, H. Stollenwerlc, U. Curran, R. Swenson. Fifth Row: J. Leipsaht, Boehm, B. Donahue, C. Schmidt, K. Toman, R. Orth, M. Greene, M. Krings, K. Ahlf, H. Belich, S. Schuler, J, Meisner. Phi Kappa Theta is primarily a social fraternity, but also has as its express purpose, the furthering of Catholic ideals and scho- lastic attainment among its members. Missouri Pi chapter, organized at the University in 1934, has a long history of service to St. Louis U. Publications of the University Directory and an orphans' Christ- mas party will highlight this year's projects. Other events of the year include informal parties, sponsorship of candidate for Kampus King and Homecoming Queen, and a Kappa Beta Gamma, the oldest and largest national social sorority at St. Louis University, has been active since its founding in 1930. The purpose of the sorority is to provide a social organi- zation for the young women of the university, to support University- sponsored activities, and to foster school spirit. Alpha chapter is best known for its annual Sadie Hawkins Day, at which the Campus King is elected. In the spring it also holds the gala, Night in Monte Carlo. Other activities include hayrides, informal parties, winter and spring tormals, communion breakfasts, and a' Christmas party for the House of the Good spring formal. PHI KAPPA THETA a, f-as . A .F , i-fer. VT . -EIN '- qijiil Shepherd. PHI KAPPA THETA-First Row: A. Schlueter, Secretory, D. Campo, Treasurer, J. Gimple, Recorder. Second Row: A. Signorelli, M. Fadican, M. Weishaar, J. J. Woiken, M. Shanahan, C. Krutzsch, S. Viviano, J. Merker, R. Heier, D. Ross, Messinra, J. Boehm, J. Geismann, G. Ortbals, T. Lannan, T. Boehm. Fifth Row: T. A. Eberhardt, J. O'Hallaron, J. Mossinghoff, J. Cordes. .xxx Galbraith, President, J. Klein, Vice-President, Redmond, T. Klein, T. May, B. Malone. Third O. Gleeson. Fourth Row: D. Aussieker, J. McGinn, J. Michalski, J. Butler, B. Vanek, H. DELTA SIGMA DELTA ELTA SIGMA DELTA-First Row: G. Mizushima, D. Zapatka, P. White, A. Naiara, R. Graiff, A. Loel, H. Switser, J. Woolsey. Second . ,x.,,. ow A Stach W. Busch, D. Bohm, T. Thessing, J. Haw, J. Fitzgerald, D. Brogan, J. Schmidt, C. Rodegerclt. Third Row: C. Lathrop, D. telnheimer J Strauge, G. Lester, H. Pfeffle, M. Gorham, K. Wood, I.. Mainoogian. Delta Sigma Delta is the oldest international dental fraternity in existence, having been founded in 1882. The obiective of Delta Sigma Delta is to keep high standards of dentistry by inculcating in the minds of dental students and practitioners a spirit of fraternal co-operation toward scientific, ethical and professional progress. DESMOS is the official quarterly publication of the fraternity. Delta Sigma Pi is an international professional fraternity in the fields of commerce and business administration. Its activities include luncheons and banquets at which prominent businessmen are the guest speakers, and each year the highest ranking senior, for his four-year course in business adminis- tration, is awarded a Delta Sigma Pi scholarship key. I DELTA SIGMA I Pl ELTA SIGMA PI -First Row: D. Brady, Chancellor, J. E. Boland, S. J. Chaplain, A. Meyers, Moderator, B. Purcell, President, D. Han- IS Rose of Delta Sig, K. Meyer, Senior Vice-President, A. Klein, Junior Vice-President, N. Scully, Treasurer. Second Row: R. Ballinger, Boehm R Ahillen, J. Jun, B. Kinder, J. Evans, R. Cummiskey, G. Connors. Third Row: W. Shaw, F. Gollings, R. Miller, T. Carvello, Nuby Alumni Vice-Head Master, R. Gawedzinski, R. McKay, N. Hobart, J. Lowery, J. Mueller. Fourth Row: D. Hennessy, P. Kloster- ann B Schrancl, D. Klein, P. Huckla, R. Ostermueller, J. Windish, M. May, P. Jokerst, D. Range. Fifth Row: J. Kralcowiecki, B. Franke, Eckert A Vogel, L. Kruger, K. Schwerzler, P. Cornell, Bret Maverick, John Bacon. Each of the social fraternities on the Parks campus sends their president and one other member to serve on the Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil. The Council integrates the social programs of the groups, con- trols rushing and pledging, and sponsors the Annual Fraternity Ball at Christmas. Through the moder- ator, Mr. Wood, this Council co- ordinates fraternity activities with the College administration. TRI-FRATERNITY COUNCIL-G. Smith, D. Hubbard H Wood, Moderator, H. Gratz, .l. Ruffing, B. Lucia G Bu rke. The News of the Flying Billi- kens is the student newspaper on the Parks campus. Published three times a semester under the general sponsorship of Alpha Phi Omega, the publication covers Parks events, activities of interest to the student body, and the news of all campus organizations. A special series is being run this year on Parks grad- uates in industry. THE NEWS OF THE FLYING Bll.l.lKENS - S. Wong J T I-I E S 0 F F I G B I L K E N S Skrzypek, J. E. Hart, S.J., Moderator, W. Egan, Editor K. Allison, Sports Editor. The members of the Parks Dorm Council are elected by the residents of the dormitories to represent them in the sponsorship of social functions and in the provision of services which will be conducive to the well being of all those in residence, the administration of student funds for special dormitory activities, and the undertaking and enforcement of disciplinary meas- ures whenever necessary and within the power of the council. PARKS DORMITORY COUNCIL-C. Stark, D. Dor ng P R 0 1 O U N 1 I L' C. Dignan, J. J. Higgins, S.J., Moderator, H. Gratz Chairman, M. McCormick, D. Gleason, D. Arndt, L Dite Q . wg: ,F 5- ' 5E QDJ, Q, X f H77 , fi: i 'a Q gh! gf 'bi K . nf' 3' Q ,QM 3 F 1, 1 A ' 55. - V 4559? ,. , ,Q ,'.A 1- ffiffif '9 5 3 W az ggi -fag 1 if ' w 3 L L4 Y A. E QM ,L it J ik W 31' ' ,. if ni ,... 1 .,...Y . .- f X c Af E sg, HBP S ALPHA BETA GAMMA ALPHA BETA GAMMA-First Row: J. Resnicky, Sergeant-at-Arms, S. Wong, Secretaryi B. Lucia, Vice-Presidentg D. Hubbard, Presiden G. Smith, Pledgemasterf D. Gleason, Treasurer, M. Bhuta, Historian: P. Knese. Second Row: R. Rutkowski, R. Merdian, C. Schulze, P. Sikorsk K. Maloney, W. Twa, D. Griggs, M. Thorup, N. Kuruppu. Third Row: F. Lehlbach, E. Pyk, J. Mellen, J. Albers, S. Plaisted, J. Taylor, White, T. Mulac, B. Gallant. Alpha Beta' Gamma, social fraternity at Parks since 1946, has as its primary purpose to develop and cultivate a higher character among the brothers and to promote this attitude among the students of the Parks campus. The fraternity partic- ipates in all interfraternity sports and many social activities throughout the year. Among the social events in which the fraternity participates was the Kampus King, which we were able to win with the backing of the Parks student body. Alpha Sigma Chi is the American Serviceman's Fraternity organized to provide the male veterans at Parks College of Saint Louis University with an organization appropriate to their social and financial needs and to foster and stimulate social, civic, scholastic and moral unity between veteran and non- veteran students and faculty of Parks College. ALPHA SIGMA CHI-First Row: S. Tracy, W. Wettestad, F. Hoban, Treasurer, D. Doring, F. Poole, Secretary: J. McCormack, President, Fr. J. Hart, S. J., Moderatorg R. Bizily, Faculty Advisory W. Lucka, Vice-President. Second Row: G. D'Amore, S. Bean, C. Dignan, T. Shingleton, R. Reap, D. Barlan, A. Kozacheck, D. Manahan. ThirdRow: N. Anderson, G. Moshure, T. Sims, D. O'Connell, C. Mathias, J. Lowry, K. Clements, H. Owens, J. McCarthy, F. Hunleth. Fourth Row: V. Hartl, T. Swiercinsky, T. VanOrman, B. Stone, O. Kangas, M. Meyer, R. Gartrell, S. Sopko, Jr., R. Ensminger. ALPHA SIG HI PHI ALPHA HI PHI ALPHA CHI - First Row: I.. Dite, J. Riley, C. Williams, L. Uerrelli, C. Cunningham, C. Stark, G. Kerner, J. Maddigan. Second Row: R. Kritzler, M. Blackledge, B. Swift, W. Sefic, J. Rcncku, J. Owen, H.Morrison. Third Row: R. Bellaire, M. Pearce, J. Dunne, L. Dunkovich, J. Herman, M. Hering, R. Lauck, A. Ciplickas. Phi Alpha Chi, the oldest social aviation fraternity in the United States, maintains high scholastic, social and moral stand- ards while also participating in, and promoting the intramural athletic activities at Parks. Some of the maior activities during the year include the Sweetheart Dance, the Halloween Party, and the annual Term Function. This year, Phi Alpha Chi was the Intramural All-Sports Champions of Parks. Alpha Eta Rho is an International Aviation Fraternity which serves to actively associate the interested students ot aviation with the leaders and executives in the industry. Its purposes are: to further the cause of aviation in all its branches, to instill in the mind of the public a' confidence in aviation, to promote contacts between students of aviation and those engaged in the industry, and to promote a closer association between students for the purposes of education and research. ALPHA ETA RHO-First Raw: C. Wood, T. Degen, Historian, J. Delaplain, Treasurer, C. Dignan, President, L. Allen, Vice-President D Gleason, Seffeldfyf H. Wood, Moderator. Second Row: W. Wettestod,T. Shingleton, C. Mathias, T. Gilleran, D. Nasif, H. Ooms, Third Row R. Jansen, C. Geary, M. Uhlenhop, K. Drew, J. Chester, V. Hurtl, F. Hoban. Fourth Raw: F. Drapala, M. Meyer, N. Kuruppu, M. Thowp B. Olsen. ALPHA ETA RHC5 , P. H CANISIUS COUNCIL-First Row: C. Unser, S. Belich, Rev. J. Boland, S.J., Moderator, J. Hogan, B. Valen- tine. Second Row: R. Range, K. Haig, D. Cresanta, J. Bentley, F. Bottihi, M. Taylor. Third Row: E. Hogan, B. O'Brien, D. Neill. SOCIOLOGY CLUB Among the activities sponsored by the So- ciology Club are lectures, discussions, movies, and field trips--all of which are designed to give the interested student a better acquaint- ance with the principles and practices of soci- ology. The club also holds a number of social functions throughout the year. DEBATE TEAM-First Row: M. Weathersby, T. C. Gonero, J. Moran. Second Row: J. Lyons, J. Hoemeke, Mr. R. Hoemeke, Faculty Moderator, C? Putz. CANISIUS COUNCIL The Canisius Council is a non- denominational organization consist- ing of various chapters throughout the University and the associated colleges. The purpose of the Council is to promote discussion of religious topics. Individual members submit controversial issues which are then discussed under the guidance of the moderator of the group. SOCIOLOGY CLUB-First Row: R. Murphy, Corresponding Secretary, R. Boyd, Treasurer, G. Dimmick, President, Dr. C. Mihanovich, Moderator, M. Harris, Vice-President, M. C. Basold, Recording Secretary. Second Row: L. Middleton, K. Malik, D. Dahlberg, N. Miller, M. Parillo, M. L. Haydon. Third Row: P. Ferguson, N. Hull, M. Gooch, C. Grindon. DEBATE TEAM The Debate Team and Students' Speakers Bureau is composed of those students who have displayed an exceptional proficiency in public speaking. The members ofthe organ- ization participate in intercollegiate speaking tournaments throughout the Midwest. In addition to tournament speaking the students appear before various civic and business organ- izations. The result of this experience is the ability to research, organize, and communicate effectively. YOU G DEMOCRAT The Young Democrats is a departmental organization pledged to the furtherance of the interest of the student body in the field of political science and worthwhile governmental activities by fostering discussions and lectures. lt is also pledged to the promotion of an active partic- ipation- in civic affairs, which is a fundamental right and duty of every citizen of the United States. YOUNG DEMOCRATS-First Row: C. Clivio, M. F. Murrin, Treasurer, E. Hogan, Vice-President, F. Boettcher, President, S. Belich, Secretary. Second Row: M. Williams, C. Curry, M. Taylor, M. D. Meissner, K. Ahlf, B. Valentine, M. Cavanagh. Third Row: P. Ferguson, P. Kelly, N. Young, J. Owens, F. Kurelaitis, L. Davis, J. Hogan. Fourth Row: O Schwartz, E. Smallwoocl, J. Galbraith, L. Raventlow, D. Neill. CAUCUS Caucus as an extracurricular, non-partisan organization for students and faculty who are interested in governmental and political affairs. By means of guest speakers, panels, de- bates and interviews, Caucus tries to provide a factual back- ground for understanding local, state, national and inter- national issues, and to stimulate intelligent discussion of them. With the latter obiective in mind, meetings always feature an open invitation to all to voice their opinions on the topic under consideration. CAUCUS-First Row: M. Michalski, Rev. R. Derrig, S.J., J. Galbraith. Second Row: E. Rachel, K. Shaughnessy, M. Casey, S. Cooke. Third Raw: N. B. Lovelace, R. Heier, T. Podhorn. G YOUNG REPUBLICANS - Firsf Row: C. Jal1Iberg,Vice-President, B. Corley, Presidenif B. Shaw, Chairman of the Board, F. Hades, Publicity Manager. Second Row P, Morris, M. A. Mozzarella, M. B. English, M. Walsh, M. C. Beatty, M. Zior. Third Row: C. A. Grandinetti, S. Costigan, N. Gqrrity, B. Evans, M. A. Gentile, C. Weath. R E B I- I S Fourth Row: J. Mueller, F. Purcell, Jr., R. Lipic, J. liebe, J. Wehner, E. Hosken, Jr. The young Republicans of St. Louis Uni- versity offer an ideal training ground for future leaders, as well as a means of broad participation in government. Its members are constantly alert to the problems of governmental affairs, and they have a chance to take an active part in the elec- tion of government officials. Furthermore, supporting the political party of their choice stimulates them to exercise their voting privilege and encourage others to do the same. , -Y--11 .. M A ., ' L SSE H ,. 1 -1 wx V gf 41 K X W A ' g E ,N - . .1 p Ad J- i i Q, , . :ggi , J I ' N ' Y s 1 ' ,ii lm. , ? sf? ,Y ,L ,J gas sal? 1 iii! . q.'!t'x?f? he 4 X S . . 1 A W' fkfi .f ,, . I. x if W Y ,I E? if -,f l ' Q ffm' 'A , ' .3531 . ny ' Y Ugg: M5 4 ug: , , ,, lr, A H 'H Q JT wigs NE? X ' 15' Q' Q , x A wi E r E Q N E - V1 EW 19 ffm T 'yi V ., V nl .AL , ,, ,. W . A WOMEN'S SODALITY-First Row: F. McDonald, G. Koola, J. Mueller, J. Graff, M. Krings, P. Boyd, M. Sarno, C. Housner, K. Fruin, T. Hickey, D Pehdergusf. Second ROW: L. Euler, P- Knibb, J. Mueller, C. Korst, J.Martell, M. Doherty, F. Giardina, M. Kruse, M. Hilger, C. Birkbeck J. Kessling. Third Row: B. Wade, A. Gerth, A. Puiol, M. Cavanagh, G. Schiltz, K. Novoscone, J. Warring, J. Schurmann, J. Veith, J. Becker M. Williams, K. Goodwin, M. Fielde, M. Nemetz. Fourth Row: L. McDonald, C- Kfdmef, K- Alhf, J- Market, P. Boyd, M. Lally, M. Taylor, D. Roth S. Plaisance, M. Harp, J. Menietti, J. Fedele, M. Ancel, A. Sonntag. The Sodality is an organization under the patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary and approved by the Holy See which not only aims at making its members outstanding WOMEN'S SOD LITY Catholics, sanctifying souls, and spreading and defending the Church, but also provides a specific way of life to attain these goals. That way of life includes daily religious exer- cises, individual and group apostolate, and an integration of all the phases of personal activity Ce. g. social, profession- all into the principles of outstanding Catholicism. WOMEN'S SODALITY-First Row: J. Koehler, Corresponding Secretary, Moderatorg N. Hull, Vice-Prefectp B. Boehler, Corresponding Secretary, S. Gordon, B. Klaski, C. McDonald, M. Buchman, R. Heaton, M. Fischer Cown, M. Paradowski, D. Wilkiemeyer, D. Sibberi, J. Fogerty, K. Bauer, 1 B. Olsen, Treasurer, Sharon Ryan, Prefect, Rev. B. R. Fulkerson, S. J., J. Robert, Recording Secretary. Second Row: M. Normille, L. Eufinger, M. Meissner, A. Cooke, J. Hammel. Third Row: K. Lips, C. Carroll, C. S. Stocker, B. Donahue, M. Menges, P. Phelan. Fourth Row: M. Van Flandern, B. Valentine, R. Orth, P. Mooney, P. Bylebyl, J. Tucker, A. Lucheroth. A- Alldifl, K- 5UUl1del'S, N. Mdlleneef M. Quinn, l-- 5065 Fifth Row: M. Basolo, 5. Myers, R. Swenson, M. O'Brien, R. Goerert, M. Sefre, J, Blqnke, F, Giqrqffq, C, Lyons, N, Snyder , :JKT :Ea Miss LaVerne Ecksfein X 1 A Miss Marialice Sellmeyer is Queen Carol Ballman and escori Miss Susan Myers Sodolusfs queen crowns ihe Blessed Virgin. Miss Dee Roth Miss Kathy Goodwin iii! Miss Mary Lally Miss Lyn 3? ff 1 I I f L- , f ' ,ffl-,V f .12 f, V. .L .,,, Vi. M Q. l Webster Indians .!Nf,j l 1 wg Bullseye! entlemen in waiiing : 4 1 Q9 Engineers u lo Puree Y 1 N 1 Bolero bored :af ' H M-'T F-is-'Q --bl-0 I. T. SOD LITY I. T. SODALITY-First Row: H. Spier, T. lncrocci, R. Trost, J. Daly, S. J., R. Kaem- merlen, Prefectg M. La Mear, Secretary. Second Row: R. Holdener, E. Muegge, F. Kerr, J. Flavin, G. Riethmann, B. Abkemeier. The Technology School Sodality was organized in T944 for the purpose of producing better Catholic men. This year a program of communion breakfasts and holy hours have been planned along with a closed retreat. Other activities include an erection of a Christmas scene in the lobby of I. T. and serving as ushers for the Technology School Open House held in March. PARKS SODALITY-First Row: M. McCormick, C. Ortoll, Treasurer, J. Hart, S. J., W. Egan, Vice-Prefect, J. Mellen, Secretary, J. Laub. Second Row: C. Miller, A. Guerra, D. Henriques, R. Servais, T. Henderson, W. Gallant. The Parks Sodality provides a variety of activ- ities for the Sodalists on the Parks Campus. A few of these activities are monthly Communion break- fasts, weekly spiritual and business meetings, and an all Sodality retreat at Hazelwood Retreat House. The chief purpose of the Sodality on the Parks campus is to instill high moral and spiritual develop- ment in its members. PRK SODALITY K IGHT CGLUMBUS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-l.. Ebner, J. Mehl, Grand Knight, D. Ashley, J. Licate, Financial Secretary. 57- l-0UlS UnlVef5lfY Knlghfs of Columbus Council 456l, The Sodality Union is composed of representatives from 0I'9C1l1iZ6Cl on CGFTIPUS in APl'il, 1958, SSYVGS GS U link in The North Campus, Parks, and associated colleges and St. John's world wide chain of councils in which over a million and a School of Nursing sodamiesh The purpose of fhe Sodalgfy hull Catholic men are enrolled' The main Purpose is To Pro' Union is to create unity among the sodalities ofthe University. vide the means for members to participate in Catholic action The two primary functions of this organization are the Fan in a chosen field as well as to make available an inexpensive Festival and the Training school of Cnnnnlic Action. life insurance plan. SODALITY UNION-First Row: M. La Mear, D. Martin, J. Gilium, M. Clark, N. Nonnenkamp, J. Vellc, F. Krings. Second Row: A. Burns, F. McDonald, M. B. Nemetz, B. Brand, M. Sellmeyer, C. Engelhard. Third Row: B. Egan, J. Francaeur, M. J. Harp, S. Hoyer, L. Wussler. Fourth Row: N. Scully, R. Einig, G. O'Grady, M. Willmering, M. Hopkins, B. Abkerneier. SODALITY U IO f T mf' HA DMAIDS OF THE BLESSED SACREMENT KNIGHTS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT-First Row: T, Ekkers,- Treasurer, Rev. J. E. Boland, S.J., Moderatarg T. Jerrick, President, H. Owens, Recording Secretary. Second Row: J. Potts, E. Muegge, Team Captainp E. Gomez, J. Sattgastp J. Mehl, Team Captain, F. Schue, Corresponding Secretary, S. Lo monaco. Kappa Beta Sigma, or the Knights of the Blessed Sacrament, is the organization of the Mass servers on campus. The primary purpose of its members is to serve the daily Masses of the Jesuit community, but they also serve for special functions such as the Sodality Reception and the Mass of the Holy Ghost. KBS also has two communion breakfasts and a picnic each year. The Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament is a service organization, made up of women students who are interested in promoting and preserving the beauty and dignity of the chapels in Marguerite Hall, the Student of Commerce and Finance, Walsh and Clemens Halls. The group strives to foster an intelligent understanding ofthe liturgy of the Catholic lic Church and to achieve true Catholic leadership. HANDMAIDS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT- First Row: P. Fabro, President, Rev. J. E. Boland, Moderator, L. Middleton, Vice-Presidentp S. Cooke, Treasurer. Second Row: L. Twombly, G. Twombly, M. A. Hilger, K. Malik, G. Galloway. Third Row: P. Bylebyl, Recording Secretary, M. Setre, Corresponding Secretary, J. Resch, Ex Officio, R. Murphy: D. Sehuessler. K IGHTS F THE BLESSED SACREME T PHYSICA THEROPY LUB P. T. CLUB-First Row: K. Perlcinson, R. Steinbicker, P. Fabro, Secretary, B. Frese, President, D. Oden- weller, Vice-President, J. Carr, Treasurer, M. Mooney. Second Row: M. Laramie, M. Harris, J. Warring, B Mahaffey, S. Myers, M. Heywood, M. A. Hilger, S. Ross, J. Quinn, M. Day. Third Row: S. Reece, V. Adam son, E. Wimberg, K. Fruin, J. Foppe, A. Perchuck, C. Rakauskas, C. Kruse, P. Pies, G. Galloway, M Chappuis. The Physical Therapy Club's obiective is to further educational interest in Physical Therapy and associated fields. The principal purpose is to ac- quaint the new students with the instructors, doctors, and fellow classmates in the Department of Physical Therapy. Besides the professional lectures, demon- strations, and films, the club also enioys an annual Christmas party and Senior Banquet. The Medical Technology Club is an organization whose aim is to promote professional and social growth of the Medical Technology students. Since Medical Technology is an allied medical profession, this club endeavors to introduce new students to this field in a practical way and to promote fellow- ship and fun among the different classes. Activities included professional lectures, demonstrations, and social gatherings. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CLUB-First Row: C. Cywinski, P. Anderson, M. Ferree, Sister A. Marcel. Second Row: B. Carricata, M. Massey, B. Borucki, D. Hannis, J. Koehler. Third Row: K. Walker, J. Betlach, B. Jack- son, F. Gelven, M. Howell. MEDICA TECHNCDLOGY LUB Y' sum-., W ll Vg YE QW I 111 7 1' Q L, n , Q 5 ' if Q QQ 'L 1 q F I 1 L. I 1 51,5 3 1 k 21: 'x ',m , MA., ,.-71 em, Mfg, U Q 11-11 I In fn mv N . W ,Y f Q if igz. J A 'CL - f ' :I : fix ' A Wm. ,, ,AQ . M -'-f .QM ' . irq' Q5 F592 if-X A V X +. ff Tix, , ,, Q ' Yi X , V- 5 1 Q. 'I i HSI! ' x HX I V, f7r,5 , 'A 57 . 1 is ,ll 3 ' 'Eg QQ V, f S 54 , g miz, V1 A V f V A .,, 1- ' . ' , . 1 A 4, fx ,f , , , 'ga g- fe ggi' ! 53, gps! MW 1 :Ms 13 ik fi wh Qi E A m Q 1 5 I lg ,...-, LLOWSHIP NURSES-First Row: F. Beifln, C- Pdlnfeff Rev- C- Hangartner, S.J., B. Chronister. Second Row: G. Moore, J. Feinberg, Rio, D- Sobbefli B- Sfheldeff 5- KG1lil1GW5klf J- CGllCll'lGl'1, M- BUl'l3el'l0, R. Nocera. Third Row: S. Hallihelm, C. Kute, N. lynch, M. A. Schmitt, Mokos, A. luckeroth, E. Coffey, D. Dzwowar, J. Tucker, J, MqcMiIIqn, The organization is composed of registered nurses who have received a service scholarship from Firmin Desloge, Cardinal Glen- non or Sf. Mary's Hospital. These nurses receive full maintainence and tuition in return for working twenty-four hours a week at one of the hospitals. Until this present year, the fellows, as they are commonly called, were an unofficial group. Now they are an ap- proved organization whose aim is to give service to the University on a student and professional level. Rev. Carl Handgartner, S. J. has been named moderator of the group to aid them in their endeavors. The Registered Nurse Organization was organized in 1960 to unite the registered nurses attending the University. This includes those on the graduate, fellowship and supplemental programs. The purpose of this organization is to promote spiritual, intellectual and social growth of the nurses and to goin recognition on campus. Under the direction of the Reverend Joseph Bolard the mem- bers have sponsored numerous lectures, open to the public, as well as private discussion groups on pertinent nursing information. REGISTERED NURSES-First Row: J. Pate, M. Simon, A. McRedmoncl, M. J. Freeman, C. Painter, Vice-Presidentg A. O'Beirne, Recording Secretary, J. E. Boland, S. J., Moderator, V. Frossen, President, M. Hopkins, Secretary, M. Prior, J. Bach, P. Stieren, Second Row: G, MCIQEYS, F- Bettin, D. Darnell, C. Kute, J. Casper, A. Toczek, D. Mokos, J. Mensinger, M. Beyers, B. Schnippel. Third Row: M. Riepenhoff, S. Halliburton, M. Mooney, A. Nenninger, R. Henn, A. Vosburgh, Y. Blackwell, L. Kekeisen, B. Chronister, B. Sebasky, J. Haselman. S.L.U. GROTTO-First Row: C. Curry, J. Ossenfort, Vice-Presidentf H. Owens, Jr., Presidentg A. Frank, Faculty Moderator, C. Mancine, Treasurer. Second Row: D. Eitel, J. Helwig, A. Brinkmann, J. Tonnsen, J. Smythe. Third Row: L. Chang, K. Neorr, M. Mahon, C. Peter, J. O'Steen, J. Fleming. MARKETING CLUB-First Row: J. Gerth, Vice-Presidentp L. Wier, Secretary: Paul Klostermann, Presidentp P. Jokerst, Treasurer. Second Row: I. Gianino, M. Finnegan, K. Haig, G. DeFerrari, M. Berurin. Third Row: .l. Blass, B. Schrand, R. Ahillen, R. Miller, G. Thebeau, G. Grothaus. 1 INTERNATIONAL CLUB-First Row: F. T. Severin, S.J., Moderatorg C. Birkbeck, President, George Moonsammy. Second Row: J. Thiruvathukal, V. Llanes, P. Boland, K. Yannoulakou, R. Mees, A. Ascalon, George lwan. Third Row: S. Lomonaco, D. Cresanta, D. Wiell, B. Sotomayor, Z. Yacu, B. O'Brien, B. Klostermann, A. Martinez. SLU GRCDTTO The Saint Louis University Grotto is a student organization whose purpose is pro- moting and instructing the correct techniques of caving ancl rock-climbing. It is a Student Chapter of the National Speleological Society but it also takes in hiking, rock- climbing, and camping. Numerous field trips are made by the members and their moderator, Mr. Frank, into the neighboring counties of Illinois and Missouri in search of undiscovered caves. MARKETING CLUB The Saint Louis University Chapter of the American Marketing Association Col- legiate Chapters was re-organized in 1958. Membership in the organization is open to any student of the University who is inter- ested in the field of marketing. Through its club projects, field trips, guest speakers and bi-m.onthly meetings, the club aims to acquaint the student with the application of text book rules to the practice of the business community. l TERNATIONA LUB The International Club is an organization dedicated primarily to fostering good relations and understanding among Amer- ican and foreign stuclents. To accomplish this end the club sponsors informal social gatherings and discussions. The members of the club also participate in the Conclave- sponsored lnternational Day. The International Day is a long awaited event by the students of St. Louis University each year. Pl MU EPSILO Pi Mu Epsilon is the honorary mathemat- ical fraternity of St. Louis University. lt seeks to unite all students interested in mathematics and closely related fields. Mem- bership in this nationally affiliated fraternity is based on scholastic attainments and per- sonal merit. lt's activities are conducted under the direction of Dr. Regan. AIME Started in 1949, the University's chapter of the American Institute of Mining, Metal- lurgical and Petroleum Engineers is a pro- fessional student organization whose pri- mary purpose is to promote among its members self-sought knowledge of the various earth sciences. Field trips, which constitute one of the maior functions of the chapter, include: conducted tours through local coal mines and mills, Spe- lunking expeditions, rock and mineral collecting trips, and other forms of earth science investigation. AMATEUR R DIO CLUB The St. Louis University Amateur Radio Club has programs in all phases of radio communications for members from all schools of the University, and trains pro- spective members in the Morse Code and theory necessary to qualify for a Federal Communications Commission license. Each year the club participates extensively in activities of the American Radio Relay League, as well as many campus activities, such as the Student Carnival, l.T. Open House, dances, and social affairs. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB-First Row: M. Mahon, Station Manager, J. Weber, Vice President, J. Francoeur, President, V. Blum, S.J., Moderator, C. Mancino, Secretary D. Klein, Treasurer. Second Row: C. Omellotti, A. Behrens, J. Desloge, W. Vogler: J. Heitert. Third Row: M. Clancy, A. Sisson, L. Boberschmildt, D. Harris, T. Sundstrom GEOPHYSICISTS-First Row: D. Frankowski, Treasurer, J. Knoten, Presi- denip J. Knaup, Vice-President, J. McGee, Secretary. SOCIETY EXPLORATIO GEOPHYSICIST The purpose of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists is to promote a better understanding of the potentialities of geophysical methods. The society also helps considerably to close the gap between college and industry. Included in the group's activities are field trips, educational exhibits and movies, ,and talks by professional geophysicists. SOCIETY OF E GI EERS IEE - IRE The Society of Engineers was chartered in T947 and is the only organization in the Institute of Technology which includes all the different branches of engineering. Its purpose is to promote the welfare of the engineering students in matters pertaining to their intellectual, moral and social developments, so that they will be skilled in their relations with other persons as well as in their chosen fields. SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS-First Row: J. Francoeur, Recording Secretary: A. Gegen, President, D. Fogarty, Moderatorg D. Frankowski, Corresponding Secretary, C. Mancino, Sophomore Corresponding Secretary. Second Row: J. Brand, W. Abkemeier, B. Williams, R. Kaemmerlen, D. Casey, A. Brinkmann. Third Row: T. Nenninger, C. Scheibal, E. Muegge, J. Potts, A. Moser, J. Knoten. Fourth Row: R. Trost, M. Weishaar, T, Keran, J- Liebe- The various activities of the St. Louis Joint Branch of the AIEE-IRE are co-ordinated to complement the electrical en- gineering student's academic life. For this purpose, the branch sponsors an exhibit at the l.T. Open House and a technical papers contest. All EE majors are invited to partic- ipate in the activities of this group, as well as those spon- sored by the local and district sections. SOCIETY OF CIVIL E GI EER The St. Louis University Society of Civil Engi- neers was founded in 1953. The main obiectives of this organization are to develop a professional con- sciousness, to afford an opportunity for the members of the Civil Engineering classes to become acquaint- ed, to promote among its members a self sought increasing knowledge of Civil Engineering in all its branches, and to provide contact with the Engineer- ing profession. The society also sponsors an exhibit at the annual I. T. Open House. SOCIETY FOR THE A VANCEME T MANAGEME T The Society for the Advancement of Management is the organization at the University which is composed exclusively of Industrial Engineers. The purpose of S. A. M. is to acquaint the industrial Engineering student with the ever-increasing field of Industrial Engineering and some of its related fields, such as Industrial Research, and Development, Reliability, and Scientific Management. CIVIL ENGINEERS-First Row: M. Weishaar, D. Casey, T. Keran I. T. EWS The Institute of Technology news publication is primarily intended to furnish ideas of academic, social and professional interest for the engineering student. Presented twice each month, the I. T. NEWS endeavors also to provide a co-ordinating factor in the student activities of the numerous curricula and to provide publication space for student organizations and for private student opinion. SOCIETY ADVANCEMENT MANAGEMENT-First Row: T- Wiftzf Tff-wwfef: 1. T. News-rim Row. R. rmsf, v. J. slum, s.1., w. Abkemeier, sdifof. A' Moser' Pfesldenfi B- Williams' R- F-Over. C0 'eSPU dI 9 S9CfefU Y- second Second Row: J. Francoeur, Cartoonist, J. Potts, Features Editor, J. liebe, Row: J. Umbeclc, H. Spier, B. Beckring, T. Nenninger. E. Mueggel News Edgar. 61 62 Ffofli ROW: E- RUCl 9lf M- Mendenhdllf 5- G0fClOD, C- Bleier, B- Wdde, M- Massey, J. Francoeur, President, Rev. F. Guentner, S.J., Director, C. Scheibal, Choraleer Captain, M. Buchman, B. Carricato, S. Cannon, C. Ziemann, S. Sprehe. Second Row: J. Appel, M. English, G. Twombly, F. West, C. Robinson, W. Spar- FOWI J- Corcoran, L- SCHFUQB, M- WeUfhefSbY, T- lf1CI'0CCl, W- Shipp, S. Dalblte, C. Joyce, L. Twombly, M. Charleville. Third Row: J. Lombardi, J. Resch, Treas- Ufefi A- Geofgef, 5- Bvshurd, P- Cullinane, J- Lynch, T- Foley, R. Schloemer, R. Dwyer, A. Capdeviele, K. Sullivan, B. Lovelace, P. Bylebyl, M. Williams, Librarian, J. Roewers, O. Rocklage, L. Schattgen. Fourth Row: K. Saunders, E. Mantel, M. Setre, M. Thiel, F. Schue, A. Heidemann, T. Heisler, R. Gorman, R. Babione, W. Peach, K. Grant, Vice-President, G. Schmidt, M. Roy, J. Sullivan, S. Cooke, A, Puiol, S, Jarvis, M, Pogzgqy, F, Chard, J, Schuymgnn, CHCRALE The University Chorale is composed of members of all schools of the University and is under the direction of Rev. Francis J. Guentner, S.J. This year it was awarded the Out- standing Student Organization Trophy, pre- sented annually by Alpha Sigma Nu. By pro- moting the knowledge and appreciation of both classical and popular music, the Chorale endeavors to foster the humanistic element in university life. This year the organization performed at the Mass of the Holy Spirit, at the Founders Day Convocations, and at a mid- winter Evening of Music concert. It also participated in two Christmas broadcasts, presented a Christmas party, and staged a spring production, The Best of Broadway, 'l96l, which ran for three nights. The Chorale is the parent organization of the Choraleers, a group of men who specialize in popular numbers and perform for various organizations in the city. VV' vw' 'YF ' ' :z::': .V 4 -1, ib1'1Q.F1 A , Q2 N F' fb' 95 fi- .5 af f ,-1.-aw . W5 w, N N1 4 - X1 ef. 'Ns .5 4 xaf' 11,1 QV 55 ' 'X 'Xi 4 ' ' ' - - - ' ' . . ,L -w:ky,,Q' - ix viii., ,S I In ',.-il, : .'! , . V 1:5 5 Q 1, ' K9 ' ' Ti 5 'nf H V ' M sq .E I Ig X U F fm I 'i -' - . 4 L ' 7 v , ff 55 SECOND YEAR CLASS-First Row: D. Smith, G. Cung, L. Parker, M. C. Kenny, Sr. M. Sheila. Second Row: H. Riechmann, M. R. Rapier, M. A. Mercer. Third Row: A. Stalls, Sr. Mary del Rey, M. Jenkins, J. Harrington. Fourth Row: D. Tielke, T. Hyland, J. Cole. Fifth Row: Sr. Maureen, J. Kelly, R. Watson, A. Lucas. Sixth Row: M. Bequette, K. Burns, J. Gceke, B. Finley. Seventh Row: Rev. A. H. Scheller, S. J., Director, Sr. M. Thomas. l'! 1 3 1: SCCIAL ERVICE LUB The purpose of the Social Service Club is to enhance its members spiritually and pro- fessionally that they may be vital, contrib- uting members of society as Catholic Social Workers. They have monthly Communion Breakfasts, which are held at social institu- tions in the city. Monthly meetings are held with lectures and movies about the field of social work. 64 FIRST YEAR CLASS-First Row: E. Dangelmaier, J. Licata, D. Bailey, B. McLaughlin. Second Row V. Llanwes, D. Dovenberg, E. Whitlock, L. Rivera, Sr. M. Dorothy. Third Row: Sr. M. Judith, W Hicks, M. A. Conboy, J. Seidel. Fourth Row: M. Moloney, C. Duenow, N. Haley, A. Ascalon Fifth Row: A. Murtaugh, D. Leake, M. Stuth, Sr. M. Michaeletta. Sixth Row: L. Lightner, N. Myers M. P. Conroy, Sr. M. Amata, Sr. M. Patrick. Seventh Row: R. Granan, M. E. Ruetty, Y. Smith l. Eisenbeis, Sr. M. Xavier. Eighth Row: W. Miller, K. Harvey, M. Dick, G. Donahue, G. Gray R. Chicoine, Sr. F. Aloysius. Ninth Row: G. Callahan, J. Bambery, W. Padberg, Rev. R. Ditch Rev. A. H. Scheller, S. J., Directorp W. Wiatrak. E GLI H LLIB 5 B ENGLISH CLUB-First Row: J. Haake, M. Riley, J, Lawrence, B. Frazier, M. Harris. Second Row: M. Schrocter, M. Phipps, C. Dunniell, S. Scheidt, D. Mokos, M. Smith, Third Row: J. Grimes, J. Dynda, M. Sullivan. Fourth Row: M. Enger, J. Versoy, S. Reece. Fifth Row: J. Centunzi, l. Clyne, A. McManus. Sixth Row: B. Kniestedt, J. Fears, A. Martine, T. Buckman. Seventh Row: J. Hanneke, J. Thompson, J. Mehl. ENGLISH CLUB- First Row: E. Magnus, Recording Secretary, R. Heies, President: Carolyn Grindon, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row: A. Mahoney, K. Smyko, T. Holysz, P. Popp. Third Row: J. Bleakley, M. Mansfield, B. Nebel. Fourth Row: L. Schattgen, M. Conrad, M. O'Brien. Fifth Row: C. Lahive, P. Boland, M. Smitel. Sixth Row: M. Hohn, A. Voellenger, W. Hoshino. Seventh Row: J. Bloss, J. Gorman, A. Mexeg, K. Bradford. Y The English Club on the St. Louis University campus is open to all members in the College of Arts and Sciences who have indicated their intention to ma- ior in English or are currently doing so. It strives to acquaint its mem- bers not only with the literary arts, but also with such associ- ated endeavors as painting, sculpture, and architecture. Throughout the year it sponsors visits to the Art Museum, organ- ized literary movie attendance, and speakers on subiects per- tinent to the field of English. English Club activities are co- ordinated under the guidance of Mrs. Sullivan, instructor in the Department. DENTAL STUDENT Y -1- couNclL .fi sir, DENTAL SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL-First Row: L. Espinda, Secretary, D. Ehrenreich, President, S. Gallagher, Vice-President, L. Starnes, Treasurer. Second Row: J. Diffby, Senior Class Representafivep R. Bauer, Senior Class President, D. Beekler, Sophomore Class President: C. Nowotny, ASN Member. The Council was organized in September of 1959 at the insistence of the dean for the benefit of the student body. As a result of his initiative we are one of the few dental schools to possess such an organization. The purposes of the Council are: to be the representative organization of the students in all their L interests, purposes and relations, to promote and perpetuate a cooperative spirit among students, faculty and administrations, to aid in the coordination of school policies, to aid student Th th D 1 ' ' ' - . . . e purpose of e en al Inlerfmlernny Councll 'S to pro organizations, to provide a body to hear, evaluate and present mole Umly among the lou' demo' f c'lem'l'e5 represented cl student opinion to the Dean of the Dental School, to participate the Dentvl 5Cl100l- The Council UFFCINQBS The S0CiCIl Cvleflddl' with faculty committees in their functions. The Council is com- for the fraternities, posed of eleven students, two faculty advisers and the Dean. DENTAL INTERFATERNITY COUNCIL-First Row: D. Ehrenreich, A. Naie'ru, N. Landman, C. Thieben. Second Row: P. White, M. Gorham, B. Schacter, C. Nowotny. '- 9... 5 no OMEGA JUNIOR ALPHA EF ,,. lf' Il 5 'i ALPHA OMEGA-L. Kosdon, Vice-President, D. Ehrenreich, President, ,B. Schacter, Secretaryf M. Greenberg, Treasurer. The obiectives of the fraternity are to promote the profession of dentistry, to establish and foster high stand- ards of scholarship and character and to create a spirit of fellowship among its members. Social activities consist of a dinner in the spring for graduating students followed by a dance for all the senior class. The obiect of this organization is to cultivate and promote the art and science of dentistry and its collateral branches, to sustain and elevate the professional character and education of the dental students through paper, forum, and clinic. Faculty advisors are Dr. J. Munkres, Dr. P. Ferrillo, and Dr. L. Nesslein. JR. ADA-First Row: E. Fergusen, Vice-President, J. Blaes, President, W. Roberson, Treasurer, D. Darr, President Xi Psi Phi. Second Row R. Bauer, D. Ehrenreich, J. Diffby, L. Starnes, D. Beekler. A.D.A. 'el l J. I .vig th. a Y , 1 1 UL. ll 1 ' .ll ,v , l - ,, .. ' ,, , I .R . 5 'x R m I HX . , . J 1 iii!-.Y ,A 'f' ' - :lg- P Q-,fi ' Psi OMEGA'-Flfsi Row: T- Sfdhdeff R- Brantley. R. Anderson, Dr. J.D. Harrison, Deputy Councilor, C. Thieben, Grand Master: D. Niccoli, Treasurer: G- WLHQGFSOU, A- Cosentino- 5eC0l1Cl Row: J- Hvhief, 5- Gallagher, J. Cornelius, D. DeNunzio, L. Ferguson, J. Collins, Jr., Grand Master, M. Ewton, A. Virtue, W. Reed, L. Smith, Secretary, D. Swdnberg, G, Masters, XI PSI PHI LEISYJF + Xi Psi Phi fraternity was founded in l889, and the Alpha Omega Chapter of the St. Louis School of Dentistry was organized in 1943. Offering a more substantial foundation upon which to build a successful professional life, it is a brotherhood of men chosen from those who have decided upon a career in the profession of dentistry. OMEGA The Beta Zeta Chapter of Psi Omeg fraternity was established in 1903 maintain the standards of the dent profession and to encourage scientif investigation and literary culture. T group sponsors a series of speakers a clinics throughout the year, a fall danc and an annual spring formal. n Will! I r mi SEM. 1 3 - . , S .f W yn.- Xl PSI PHI-First Row: D. Huhn, R. Rydberg, Editor, Social Chairman: J. Nichols, L. Mueninghoff, Corresponding Secretary, N. Landman, Vice- President: D. Dorr, President, R. Bauer, Recording Secretary, F. Rice, Jr. Treasurer: C. Nowotny, J. Orr, Jr. Second Row: W. Schoenberger, D. Beekler, B. Guzdial, H. Malm, J. Boyle, C. Daniels, J. Lintz, R. Porraro, D. Monahan, R. Sharp, J. Konugres. Third Row: J. Brown, L. Radike, Jr., G. Ehrhart, R. Nicholson, J. Blaes, K. Merrick, B. Koenig, H. Lockwood, B. Herrick, M. Krittem, T. Fisher, E. Fitz. PHI DELTA PHI-First Row: D. Zwart, Pledge Master, W. Schovley, Magister, S. Schechter, Exchequer. Second Row: G. Hubel, W. Patton, W. LiLiensielc, R. White, R. Schwartz, P. Allred, L. Hartman. Third Row: D. Whaley, B. Reinert, L. Klaus, R. Hoemelce, J. Hoskins, J. Chancellor, K. Heise, Phi Delta Phi is a professional fraternity composed of law students and graduate attorneys. The Organization has been active since shortly after the Civil War in promoting higher scholastic and ethical standards in the profession of Law. Upon graduation members continue to stimulate this purpose through their activities as practicing lawyers. Ad- ditionally, membership in this national organization on the student level affords the individual his first opportunity to form the close relationship with members of his future profession. ?-11 .11 LAW JOURNAL The Law Journal is published by an editorial ' ff of law students who achieve high academic QQ -P ndards. The purpose of the publication is to ' ford an opportunity to these students to do orig- l research and writing on intricate legal prob- s in various areas of the law. In addition, the w Journal Staff edits and publishes articles written leading scholars of the law throughout the untry, such as professors, iudges, and outstanding mbers of the bar. This publication is distributed a nationwide and foreign subscription list com- sed of many libraries, courts, law firms, individual orneys, and corporate organizations. Conse- ently, election to the Law Journal Staff is con- ered the highest academic recognition accorded a student of the School of Law. LAW JOURNAL-First Row: L. Klaus, Book Review Editor, J. Allred, Editor-in-Chief, R. Schwartz, Press Editor. Second Row: W. Liliensiek, D. Whaley, R. White, R. Hoemeke, G. Hubel. BAR ASSOCIATION -First Row: G. Hubel, President, K. Heise, Vice- Second Row: L. Hartman, Treasurer, J. Chancellor, Delegate at . STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION J. Hoskins, Secretary. I I . Law School by the students in T949. It has developed into a national The Student Bar Association was formed at St. Louis University association having a chapter in virtually every accredited law school in the United States. It publishes its own magazine from the national headquarters in Chicago. The association holds an annual conven- tion in coniunction with the American Bar Association Convention. Other benefits offered by the organization are a life insurance plan, and a placement service. The purpose of the ALSA is to promote professional ethics and to acquaint the student with the problems of the legal profession. Locally, the Student Bar Association functions as the governing body of the law school. L ,, F- --Q Vw A Y F- ,-. :ll ive? 4 1. are RHO SIGM L Lil ,' P 'Y j. I' -5, I I ' 'T' J sj ,, ' S , r. .4 , , ,tl I 5 'H 'F is ' . x 9 ,. ' I It ,7 5 vgini L Ig b I . TQ PHI RHO SIGMA-First Row: P. Lagomarsino, B. Sim- mons, R. Walentiny, R. Simmons, D. Vogel. Second Row: A. Kesselman, E. Chow, J. Pizzarro, M, Panepinto, B. Gundlach, B. Barichievich, C. Sigmund, J. DiDio. Third Row: D. Howard, D. Lee, W. Kassel, J. Bacon D. Silverman. ,f I. i 1 ll . Y .. c , I , 'M- I I l Chi Eta Chapter of Phi Rho Sigma was founded in 1906 as Xi Chapter of Chi Zeta Chi. Since that time the chapter has maintained continuous existence, serving in its avowed function of providing educational, profes- sional, and social opportunities to its members. In 1929, Chi Zeta Chi, was amalgamated with Phi Rho Sigma, and chapter name became Chi Eta, which it remains to this day. N PHI DELT EPSILO int 7' ' e?' ' 1 PM 'S ' ' ' PHI DELTA EPSILON -M. Hucliman, M. . DAQ: --,- , 1' nr 2 1 'lfsfi fx - b Katzman, S. Lipson, M. Rothbard. 5: ' Phi Delta Epsilon, a medical fraternity founded in 1902, now has over fifty chapters in various medical schools throughout the country. The Alpha' Pi Chapter at the University was granted its charter in 1924. Although not large numerically, Alpha Pi continues its activity of striving for high achievement in the field of science and medicine. The maior annual events of the fraternity are its formal dinner dance A in celebration of initiation ceremonies, and the Hanau W. Loeb Lectureship. EDICALI TERFR TER ITY COUNCIL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL - M. If The Interfraternity Council of the School of Medicine is composed of representa- tives from each fraternity chapter. lt serves as a liaison group among the five medical fraternities and between the fraternities and administration of the School. With the council has rested a large measure of responsibility for the social activities of the fraternities. 70 in , 9 f r . if . .lt 9 1 nummwmmvqawm -. 41. PHI CHI First Row R Thomas T Peters J Harper J Neff, W. Scoring. Second Row: R. Horowitz, E. Blau, T. Bourke, J. Medler, D. Huber J Llndeman J Bowers M Cross Third Row D. Cook, J.Conomy, F. Palumbo, E. Johnson, K. Davis, B. Schichtel, K. Cavanaugh. Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, the largest medical fraternity in the United States, established the Phi Rho chapter at St. Louis University in 1910. Now in its fortieth year the fraternity's new chapter house is located at 3315 Russell Blvd. Each year the chapter sponsors the Phi Chi Lectureship in honor of Dr. Albert Kuntz, late professor of anatomy at the medical school. Also the outstanding freshman in anatomical studies and the senior who has contributed the most to the chapter are honored each year at the annual founder's day banquet. With a year round program of sports, social, and cultural activities, a high academic standard is maintained by its members. SECOND PICTURE Row One A Squvtierl J Marshall J Scharf D Fisher, T. Wachtel, D. Stechachutte. Second Row: M. Nickels, P. Reiling, J. Barden- heler N Mooney C Valvo J Byrne R Munch T Molony Third Row J. Steigerwalcl, S. Ricotta, D. Keefe, C. Davis, R. Tonetti, J. Pine, R. Reisa, D Talorico Fourth Row B OHaIloran H Hanlon D Garrett P Dugan P- I-Grlgloii, B- Skinner, C- SIGPITBUSI B- MGIOHGY- - I f ' T1 F - ' -- ,. , , '--- ' - ' - I I 1 IA I LQ:-Q A -I 1 f ' li- , :.- 2 1 . 4 J - i fi r I 5 - i - ' ' 5 A 1 1, 1 I .A K X fs' . ' We A he A 4- ETA SIGMA PHI-First Row: Rev. M, Haworth, S.J., Adviser, C. Unser, Treasurer, M. Weis, President, R. Bley, Vice-President, L. Reynolds, Secretary, Rev F. Guentner, S.J., Moderator. Second Row: W. O'Farrell, J. Eros, D. Schmidt, M. Kruse, J. Schurmann, E. Rachel, R. Simpson. Third Row: F. Hughson, W Klostermann, F. Hess, T. Govero, M. Stein, R. Segasture. ETA SIC-IM PHI The Beta Zeta Chapter of the national honorary classical fraternity, Eta Sigma Phi, holds monthly meetings and sponsors activities to stimulate interest in classical languages and literature. The newly appointed Moderator is Rev. F. J. Guentner, S.J., Assistant Professor of Classical Languages. SIGMA ALPH FET Sigma Alpha Eta, professional honorary speech correction fraternity, seeks to unite all students who are interested in careers in speech correction. It annually sponsors an open house for faculty mem- bers and students, and a Christmas party for all children attending the speech clinic. ,sz 'ir SIGMA ALPHA ETA-First Row: B. Klaski, A. Gladney, M. Hoffman, B. Seelye, Advisor, B. Mills, M. Fischer, C. Zieman. Second Row: B. Ranft, J. Olach, H. Reichman, C. Lyons, K. Goodwin, M. Murrin, J. Werth, S. Sprehe. Third Row: M. Harp, J. Gruender, A. Averill, J. Uelk, L. Ryan, K, Saunders, B. Boehler, J. Rovert. 72 PHI HI TH ET Phi Chi Theta is a national protes- sional fraternity for women enrolled in Schools of Commerce or Business Ad- ministration. It was organized to pro- mote the cause of higher business education and training, and to foster high ideals for women in business careers. The Alpha Eta Chapter was established at St. Louis University in 1948. Each year the Alpha Eta Chap- ter presents both a Key Award and a Book Award to some worthy student. PHI CHI THETA-First Row: L. Briese, D. Jones, President, K. Hussey. Second Row: L. Saucier, Treasurer, J. Candle, A. Wilder, Corresponding Secretaryf M. Dafflitto. LPHA KAPPA PSI -First Row: Mr. F. J. Guerra, Moderator, J. Giebe, President. Second Row: C. Barry, K. Perry, . Goyer, Sweetheart of Alpha Kappa Psi, Urban Curran, G. Parker, D. Kuchar, J. Beegle. Third Row: J. Beyers orfer, T. Hoven, J. Butler, K. Jolly, J. Branca, V. Meyer, D. Schroeder, Mr. H. Guithues. Fourth Row: B. Torretta Jennings, B. Walker, P. Carmody, T. Jackowitz, Dr. D. Tyree. Fifth Row: G. Thebeau, R. Koene, D. Ganz, R eGreef, T. Sweeney. LPH K PP PSI Alpha Kappa Psi was installed on the University campus to provide a much needed professional society which would bring together students interested in the various fields of business. This is accomplished throughout the school year by a well-planned and interesting professional program composed of tours, Iuncheons, guest speakers, and research projects. 73 . F. V-. -.-u - ft-1+ H' - lege . .ap +1-wait 1.s,f..i+,, vi, T 2... , sg, ., -, , ,.,,,.-.eL,c,.s ,, FLYING BILLIKENS-First Row: M. Schubert, L. Dorau, J. Perkins, B. Olsen, B. Stuart, P. Sikorski, K. Maloney, V. Hazen, F. Hufnagel. Second Row: S. Sweikar, W. Gallant, P. Knese, B. Ryan, B. Enk, T. Murphy, M. Uhlenhop, Assistant Coach. Third Row: D. Woital, C. Defever, F. Christ. ARNOLD IR SOCIETY The Charles A. Lindberg Squadron of the Arnold Air Society was organized on the Parks campus in 1952 to further the purpose, tradition, and mission of the United States Air Force. Activities of the group during the past year include Military Ball, an initiation party for new members, and a going-away picnic for graduating members. The purposes of the organiza- tion are to increase the effectiveness of the Air Force ROTC program by maintaining a high esprit de corps among its members and to promote interest in the concept of Air Power through movies and lectures. RADIO CLUB-First Row: R. Racho. Second Row: J. Robertson, J. Mole, Secre D. Brown, L. Saulnier, R. Chudy, P. Steinke. lu., vt Vik: if fi FLYI G BILLIKENS The Varsity Flying Team of St. Louis University is recognized in the National Intercollegiate Flying Association as one of the nation's foremost flight teams. This past year the University Flight Team has competed with other colleges in Air Meets at Ohio State Univer- sity, St. Cloud State and Stephens College Annual National Meet was held this year at Texas A 8. M. Through the years, the Flying Billikens have had as their main obiectives, skill, safety and sport. They have honored the University in the past through their many awards which they have won at these meets. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY-First Row: J. Skrzypek, J. Nappa, E. Cassel, L. Zamolyi, J. R. Smith, A. D'Andrea, A. Stuart, F. Lehlbach, M. Hering, J. Steinke. Second Row: S. L. Verrelli, F. Christ, M. Pearce, D. Mannen, R. Martin, J. Mellen. J. Taylor, K. R. Merdian. ta ry-Treasurer R D l O C L U B In September in 1958, the Parks Radio Club mov into their new headquarters in the Gymnasium, space needed due to increased membership of th interested in gaining experience in radio transmissi The Club owns and operates Amateur Radio Stat K9OSV and offers message relaying service for students and faculty. The radio club gives valuable experience to members which will prove useful in their later core along with affording service to Parks. GROUP STAFF In September 1958 the Parks College AFROTC Group Staff assumed command of the organizing of the largest cadet corps ever assembled at Parks. Their purpose is to weld the corps into a well-organized, proficient military unit. Two years ago a Group Staff Headquarters Office was built on the first floor of the Parks Gymnasium. The corps of Parks College owes its efficiency and good descipline to the Group Staff which has untiringly worked toward the betterment of the corps. AMERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY-First Row: D. Feld, C. Campbell, E. Pittman, Secretary: E. Pyk, Vice-Presidentg J. Resnicky, J. Owen, Treasurer, W. Salus, R. Gerke. Second Row: L. Saulnier, C. Miller, D. Kerkman, C. Geary, W. Twa, T. Fiorino, R. Cannizzaro. ciouonou DS One of the more popular organizations on campus, the Cloud Hounds is an active model club. lt provides hours of recreation and relaxation from the ever press- ing matters of studies. The student has an opportunity to express himself by his abilities and skills in construct- ing model aircraft. These skills are shared by his fellow members and he in turn will learn new ones. Once a year the Cloudhounds sponsor a contest, which is one of the biggest in the Midwest. This con- test gives each member an opportunity to meet some of the most well-known people in the modelling world. There has been a Cloudhound representative at almost every national contest. GROUP STAFF - First Row: K. Drew, C. Biter, R. Smith, P. Knese, J. Ruffing, Cadet Colonel, D. Gleason, J. McCabe, T. Degen, D. Mannen. MERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY The purpose of the Parks Chapter of the American Rocket Society is to create and develop interest in the iet engine and devices utilizing the iet engine, to develop both a general and specific knowledge of the sciences pertaining to iet propulsion. As used herein, the term jet engine is understood to apply to any device which develops thrust by rearward discharge of a iet through a nozzle or duct. Members have an opportunity to put their knowl- edge into practice in their college years and in later years it will prove invaluable in their career in the field of aeronautics. CLOUDHOUNDS-First Row: F. Falaro, President, B. Gallo, Vice-President: J. Slater, Esq., S. Sweikar. Second Row: R. Chudy, K. Muhar, W. Miller, A. Bouclreau, J. Perkins, J. Owen, C. Casotti, T. Danieu, T. Dix, B. Appel. Third Row: R. Zavislok, K. Payauys, D. Dober, J. Butler, W. ltassen, G. Tomkievicz, R. Marotti, B. Enk. S. A. E -First Row: M. McCormick, D. Monahan, S. Sweikar, Vice-President: G- Quinn, President: A. Kidder, Secretary: T- Muluf, Treasur- er, G. Smith, D. Doring, W. Twa. Second Row: C. Ortell, J. Llorens, R- Seruuis, L- Saulnier, D. Tiedemun, C. Schulze, E- Pyk, R- Rutkoski f R. Chudy. Third Raw: J, Nqppgl D, Feld, J, Owen, R, Wa,-hover, G, Doerr, C. Cole, D. Fulton, E. Kells. Fourth Row: D. Augustyniak, J. Blausey, R. Veldman, D. Henriques, H. Gilgenbach, J. Sandell, T. V0ndefl'lCHll', E- OQUIIIUO- SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS The Parks Student Branch of the Society of Automotive Engineers is a technical organization which provides engineering discussions, tours of various industrial plants in the surrounding manu- facturing area, and films which cover engineering and scientific topics which serve as an aid for their courses and enables the students to receive an over- DRILL TEAM As part of the Air Force ROTC program at Parks, the Parksguard precision marchers participate in intercollegiate competitions with Purdue, Illinois, Missouri, and Washington Universities. The Team also sponsors competitions at Parks, as well as per- forms at St. Louis University basketball games, and Open House and Homecoming at Parks. Many long hours of practice and patience are spent in order that the Drill team will afford honor to St. Louis University in these intercollegiate com- all view of the automotive engineering field. petitions by their precision performances. DRILL TEAM 'I-First Row: P. Knese, B. Lucia, B. Gallo, G. Wells, P. Bastien, J. Butler, L. Dorau, T. Dix, P. Bauer, E. Karlis, J. McDowell, M. Gonzalez. DRILL TEAM 2-Second Rom R. Michalak, A. Christensen, R. Puent, M. Pavlick, L. Checca, K. Johnson, J. Perkins, D. Henri- ques, K. Payauys, G. Mayer, R. Merdian. DRILL TEAM 3-Third Row: D. Mannen, J. Dunne, G. Tomlcievicz, J. Owen, W. Fernald, F. Hufnagel, D.,Wysocki, L. Saulnier, R. Karst, A. Boudreau, D. Hubbard, P. Steinke. DRILL TEAM 4-Fourth Row: J. Mole, D. Schroeoer, W. McKeown, R. Zavislak, J. Steinke, J. English, S. Hooper, R. Weber, K. Viets, K. Gabel. -I A I I 'Y KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-First Row: D. Arndt, Wardenf G. Quinn,Recorder, J. Nappa, Chancellory W. Egan, Deputy Grand Knight, C. Oigndnf GV'-1115 Knigilfi Fvfhef J- HGH, 5- J., Chaplain: B. Wessner, inside Guard, R. Bizily, Trustee: Father J. Higgins, S..l., Trustee. Second Row: F. Favaro, l.. Verrelli, M. McCormick, M. Ryan, D. Woital,H. Hickey, J. Laub, R. Reap. Third Row: K. Tumas, T. Sims, D. Mang- han, R. Cannizzavo, D. Nasif, D. Sartori, J. Resnicky, J. McCormack, F. Hoban. Fourth Row: M. Gonzalez, H. Wildenberg, F. Hunleth, D. Doring,' T. Gilleran, F. Mokry, R. Merdian. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Parks College Council No. 4883 has been in existence for a' little better than a year. Our membership total is ap- proaching sixty now. As with all other councils in our order the activities which we hold during the year are channelled through the six committees, I. E. Catholic Activities, Fraternal Activities, Council Activities, Youth Activities, Membership, and Public Relations. Some of thelhighlights of this year have been teaching religion classes for high school students, intra-council tutoring, advertising assistance for school functions, coaching parish athletic teams, and servers for daily and Sunday Masses and Baccalaureate. l.A.S. The Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences is the repre- sentative society for engineers, designers, and technical spe- cialists in all the sciences related to the design and develop- ment of aerofspace craft. Its basic mission is to facilitate by all available means the interchange of technical ideas among aerofspace engineers throughout the world. The student membership was established by the Institute to provide the student engineer or scientist, with broad op- portunities to engage in activities associated with your future career in the aerofspace industry. I. A. S.-First Row: M. McCormick, M. Shovlin, J. Rekart, Treasurer: G. Burke, Vice-Chairman, J. McCarthy, Chairman, J. lusczek, Record- ing Secretary, R. Ensminger, H. Hickey, S. Wong. Second Row: T. Bon, F. Loehar, B. Mililcowsley, W. Egan, J. Lhofer, J. McCabe, R. Cannizzaro, D. Tiedeman, P. Sikorski. Third Row: H. Owens, C. Campbell, D. Feld, D. Kerkman, T. Fiorino, A. Kidder, D. Fulton, C. Schulze, R. Rutkowski. Fourth Row: J. Laub, M. Kindlin, R. Smith. BHUEHKH CAA S CCE AMP ...-,K -f W Q , Fair, X .MQW s!f?1f:Tg?j,, , S '15 FRED KOVAR BOB STEWART GENE HART Freshman Baskefbull Coach and Golf Coach. Afhlefic Direcfor Assisfuflf Afhlefir Difecfof and Cf055 COUUWY Coach. 'N v, .,. H T. -, A : f Nf, ' ' Q 5 - 5 w k 'L-...Ac - 1' 'h ,Q '-Q ' I - i azveiw '1 YL ,v 1 f'Q'S19'f'fiii5Q'x'IY2'-ff I Lbwx M51-gfggg.,-w',11'.,g W , g,,,f,,, Lxiag- ' A fu -, - BOB GU ELKER Soccer Coach P nr' . e . Q55 DR. JASPER CROSS HENRY STROER BOB BAUMAN Tennis Coach Direclor of lnirumurals Afhlefic Trainer Front Row, Left to Right: John Michalski, Tom McDonnell, Bob Trigg, John Winecoff, Pat Grifforcl, Student Manager Kim Tung Second Row Mike Shanahan, Tom Hennessy, Bill Mueller, Mike Quinn, Tom Klein, Dick Wefley, Third Row: Assisfgnf Coach and T,-mme, Ed Qmggey Tom RlClYmOf1Cl, Bob Mdlbflef Ed Oswald, Gerry Bulossi, Tony Tiebeff J0l'lfl Klien, Co-Captain, Tom Barry, Head Soccer Coach Bob Guelker Missing Co-Captain Don Range. SCJCCER TE M The Soccer Team brought to St. Louis University its second N.C.A.A. Cham- pionship in its two years as a varsity sport. The Billiken Kickers had a season record of T4 wins, T loss and no ties. They scored 73 goals to the oppositions ll, and 521 shots at the goal to the oppositions 129. The Bills defeated such teams as Maryland, Wheaton, Air Force Academy and West Chesters Teachers. They also shut out nine of their fifteen opponents holding California, Illinois, Purdue, Indiana, Navy Pier and others scoreless. Leading the Billiken attack was All American John Klein, who was also Mid West All American and All Conference. Don Range, Gerry Balossi, Bob Trigg were Mid West All Americans and All Conference. Bob Malone was Mid West All American and Tom Richmond, Tom Hennessy, Tom McDonnell and John Michalski were on the Mid West Soccer Conference Team. Thus the Billiken Soccer Team has shown the world by their second N.C.A.A. Championship that they were not a Cinderella team but champions. Much of the success of the team was due to a fine atheletic program and the great leadership of Coach Bob Guelker. N 1 w ' Let's go! Quit dancing and sfarl playing. I1's all mine. We downed the Sparfans. ' --m. .mu Will he make if? I sure hope I make this one Pass it here I hope I stop this one SLU Opponents 2 - Fairleigh-Dickinson - 3 4 - Wheaton - 0 3 - U. of Illinois - 0 12 - Indiana - 0 5 - Washington U. - 1 4 - Michigan State - O 4 - Pittsburgh - 0 3 - Air Force Academy - I 2 - Navy Pier - 0 I0 - U. of Chicago - 0 I2 - Purdue - 5 - Akron - 3 N.C.A.A. Play Offs 2 - California f 0 2 - W. Chester Teachers - 'I 3 - Maryland - 2 Get your foot out of my way. 75 To-I-AL Where's the ball. Fans in the stands. ,, W egg W it r Bock, Left to Right: Walt Tylicki, Tom Book, Donnell Reid, Bill Nordmann, Dave Luechtefeld, Art Hambric, Don Spencer, Bob Nordmann, Rich Sanders, Coach John Bennington. Front: Wil McAllister, Dave Harris, George latinovich, Gordon Hartweger, Glen Monkowski, Tom Kieffer, Bart Basola. VARSITY BASKETBALL I96O Coach John Bennington's Varsity Billikens played another great season even though they were hampered by the iniury of All-American candidate Bob Bevo Nordmann. The Old Dad regrouped forces and continued on, using Bill Nordmann and Dave Luechtefeld as alternates at center. The team was sparked by the great play of Tommy Kieffer, Gordon Hartweger, a I96I Glenn Mankowski, Donnell Reid, Dave Harris and others. The Bills won the Kentucky Tournament, with aggressive play and one of the best defenses in the country. They also defeated such teams as California, Kentucky, Cincinnati and others. The team faced All Americans Jerry Lucas, Tony Jackson, Alan Sigfried, showing the fans the great Billiken power against such great opposition. SCOREBOARD S.L.U. 76 California fDavisJ 24 S.L.U Bradley S.L.U Ohio State S.L.U North Texas State S.L.U Creighton S.L.U. Houston S.L.U Iowa S.L.U Notre Dame S.L.U Cincinnati S.L.U Tulsa S.L.U San Jose State S.L.U Wichita S.L.U Californiaj S.L.U. Drake S.L.U Kentucky D S.L.U. Bradley S.L.U S.M.U. ' S.L.U Miami I S.L.U Louisville S.L.U Coloradoj S.L.U. Tulsa S.L.U Wichita UKIT S.L.U. Drake S.L.U North Texas State N.I.T. S.L.U. Houston S.L.U St. John's CN.Y.J 5-l--U, 67 D0Yf0l'l S,L,U Oklqhomg City S.L.U. 59 Providence College S.L.U. 86 Cincinnati Coach John Bennington's three year record: 60 wins and 23 losses. Bob 'Bevo Nordmann Center 6' 10 Senior Glen Mankowski Guard 6' 3 CCAC John Bennington, the Lanky, soft spoken Old Dad with the sharp wit, and wry smile led his Billikens into his third season as Head Basketball Coach at the University. The Old Dad studied basketball under the great Pete Newell, and came to Saint Louis U., from Drake where he coached from 1956 to 1958. In his three years at Saint Louis U Coach Bennington has posted an outstanding record oflwins andllosses. PL YERS Gordon Hartweger Forward 6 4 Senior Tom Kieffer X Forward 6' 3 Y .lunlor f Don Spencer Fo rward 6' 3 Junior l r .4 ' - gr-- v ,. Y v L QE! L Mr pf F ii----ESL.-,K I ICE -' 'YW' Y :ji F: fr T A -I 4, f IH' . ' ! l , w X Q ' M ' ' 'aww x li ,. .J,i,zf,1.,, '! - of o 32-'o ff5Q,,,A,fQQ,!5f1f ' Q15-31T.g'1 1 1 F' L. 1 '...... , , s-1j'1:7gE,i,,, NK nj P ' xg ' L' i .4 4j 3 V f o, -Q A ern N fs ' V 'F - I or mann Ugg mg, E ,E ' , r Cenfer 6' 7 A i 7 F251 Sophomore gf' ' . ,I I. ' ' ' . 1 A r . Q 1 , '. , ,. a- - I 4 1 . !..fl1.3V.l, A . :5'1,4fc -,svrflli-11,-.i Y .-.-',,:.'- , , ' 1-ri wrwgggq f5n,,,1uwpv'5'!-'i l ' 43,3-g-.-msg-g:1 1 5- fu . ' Wal? Tylicki S H Akkiig ' Forward 6' 4' I N M r' Sophomore 'S ' lr .-'Q-4 ' 1 : ,,I ,J , w ,ry :Q Hx. JN J T , ,E 5 ' 'V . L Q Q ' Z ' ,-W , ' 1 gr rr- S M Qi ': 55 Thomas Book TE . H... ggi 1 F0 d 6' 5 - S ' K. ,M , -, ' : . YY M' :ire IV js-ff ' .lumor Y H' rrrr N N 'o-,Numan 5 ,.,, , , W 1 W -.gf--1 Bart Basolu Guard 6' 2 Junior Wayne Clinton Yi- Guard 6' 2 Sophomore r 2 L i 3 rj K V . P-is 1 nr-nrovi'A TA 174 .-,...s., 1,, ' UI Wil McAllisfer, Soph. Kentucky Tournament Winners. V I ,.,4 ,...- ii- Which one has The ball? Boarding house reach. E15 Helpl Smiling trio. Boy, am I sleepy 90 Doc's shaping Qhem up. Puf your hands down. Now what? We con'1 stop him. Two for Glen. Watch my glasses. L . 5 , .-n- .f xx , v ,. 4 , ' I , 1 , 1' ,- Tulsa looks up io Tom Easy now. Go in. I got this rebound. Foul. look ot ihis cartoon. Back, Left to Right: P. Zosel, J. Cunneen, G. Beckemeier, W. Clinton, S. Luechtefeld, F. Kovar. Front: D.. Rhinecker, J. Strange G Garrl son, R. Grieger, T. Dix. F RESH MAN ASKETBALL I96O - l96I Coach Fred Kovar's freshman basketball team shows fans another great season. Kovar's Billikens played a tough schedule: Bradley, Scott Airforce Base, Fort Leonard Wood, Moberly Junior College, Southern Illinois University, and others. Leading the freshman were: Gary Garrison, Wayne Clinton, Gil Beckemeier, John Cunneen and Stan Luechtefeld. High hopes Left to Right: Russ Kelly, Douglas Grimm, Joe Wolken, Bill Cochran, Bob Cochran, Jr. Wolken's swing in the low 70's. GOLF TEAM Golf Coach Fred Kovar's Billiken Golf team played one triangular and 13 dual meets during the past season, plus the Missouri Valley Meet. Returning lettermen were .loe Wolken, Bob Cochran, both Seniors, and Junior Doug Grimm. Bill Cochran and Russ Kelly added to the team's success. The turfers met Bradley, Missouri, Washington, Quincy College, Rolla, and ended their season by a great performance in the Missouri Valley Con- ference Tournament. ti s S T .L all L f 1 I5 , t ,Q 'ti 5 f I L Q11-H, , 1. ,. f '.a it ,L . . :ei ,. , gg-5' s ' i if 2 Q i if h 1 4 A 5 I i ,I A ,, ir! X ' I I it ' , ' ' sei i il 1 ' if: , i- l l 1, 1 fi 'y X - .iam E 2,7411 l' it ! , L L :H , f ' YL fl 9 U r f ,.f'?. t ,J X 1 .. f '4 ' JA . X l so Lg . Q . l , 1 S K MY Q ,jf Ie 'M .I ly Left to Right: Nelson Ferrick, Danny Motula, Mark Slicker, Mike Brown, DuWayne Koch, Mark Robinson, Jon Bond. The Judo Team, in its first year at Saint Louis University, finished in third place in the Saint Louis University Judo Tournament. Coached by .lon Bond the team became skilled in the sport in only one semester. Starring for the Billiken Judo Team was Nelson Ferrick, Mark Robinson, Mark Slicker, and Mike Brown. The Judo Team opposed Saint Louis Judo Institute team, Chicago Judo Club, McDonnell Aircraft Judo Team and others, show- ing the country of the growing ath- letic interest of Saint Louis University students. 94 JUDO TEAM Alley cop. Big turn over. Ls if , , J ' L ,.,w', .tuffi - , ,z fit ' - -msiil He's falling ,for me. .- .The baffel l'-'mP- ,. on ,Q , ,3 First Row: J. Travulent, L. Young, E- Costigcn, H- Flannigun- Second Row: D. Leary, D. Rabbitt, W. Jenkin, Dr. Cross, Coach. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM The Varsity Tennis Team under the guidance of Coach Jay Cross once again showed the ever in- creasing power of the net squad. During the past three seasons the net squad has started to gain power. This year's team was by far the best they ever fielded. The Tennis team with such outstanding players Will Jenkins, John Travalant, Leslie Young, and Dan Rabbitt, piayed great Tennis. The Bills played Bradley U., Washington U., and T4 other matches besides the Missouri Valley Meet. .f sir. I ' F nm Teil. HST Well, l'm waiting. Stay in. gi. wi :mf i I Jul? !w ,JL im.: 55 - Front Row, Left fo Right: Dick Ashley, Mike Downes. Back Row: John Borsa, Aaron Virdure, larry Peike. CROSS COU TRY TEA In its third year of competition the Cross Coun- try Team fielded the best of their young history. The Squad was sparked by the outstanding per- formances of Aaron Virdure and Dick Ashley. Hav- ing porticipated in nine Meets the Harriers 'Finished up with a 7 win and 2 loss record. ,PIO .'f' A' 'fd r 1 gig 1 I I 'm . . . A 9 . . , J :F 1:--3 f H- Q v v. ' .Mir it ' T T 4 S-' M,-,, .51 T K, , 11.-5x , lk' li ' - , 1 4 ' H L1 4 -gi iii -V , 5 . - ........ .. T K fi iq' ' , W ' A Q 74 1 n ' M - A 1 ies: - 4- cgfifk-g44rl!V f-ezp! .J .1 1 A 'i Virdure and Ashle in the lead. Y -f': Mt. . .23 ,-iii 5 3 - . T-ff: Mr -T . tyffkr aim. . ,Qu if-2, ' ' .ffw-if a Y ' t' -'V' X., - .JY fa' ti ' ' 'J V Y fi , '31 - T p A .uf ' T r f fr ' ff T - - dw -' 1 . f Ti :fin iL'L '?'5 The line up. First Row, Left to Right: Assistant Coach Joe Medwick, John Lu Valle, Tom Dix, John Finney, Fred Tosch, Mike Heidenry, Head Coach Roy Lee. Second Row: Bob Becker, Mike MacLeod, Jim Butler, George Marklin, Jim Campenella, Greg Vatterott. Third Row: Walt Tylicki, Don Spencer, Len Boehmer, Mike Gooch, Bill White, Dave Ritchie, Joe Hennessey. BASEB LL TE M The Saint Louis University Baseball played a total of thirty-two games this season, showing impressive play against Purdue Univ., Drake, Washington Univ., Bradley, and Memphis State. Sparking the Bills in their victories were George Marklin, Don Spencer, Dave Ritchie, and John Finney. The Baseball Billikens once again gave their fans the thrills they have become accustomed to through out the years, George Marklin 1171, St. Louis University first baseman, slides safely back to third. ' ui i Ti, Esiiai, I i are What's going on there? Which team has the ball? The Rugby Team, in its second year as a sport at St. Louis U., had a very successful season, playing such teams as Princeton, Washington U., Yale and others, plus a 'IO game schedule with local rugby clubs. The Ruggers were coached by Don Dwyer and sparked by Ron Boemh, Chris Derring, Dave Dempsey, Bud Purcell, T E A M and Lou Dell'Orco. The Rugby Team is well on its way toward becoming another big sport attraction at St. Louis University. Get the guy with the ball. Murder lncorPU Uled- E N :ar : 1 in ' ..: 55 f L? ' :.- i QI , I W.. 1 i, .5 'I ' ' H ' N C , n: F355 Q ia. H , , H, ' i !,o if J 'W v , J iiii . iiii J mfs F eu i., i - , f 1 , .-'R l Front Row, Left to Right: Ken Sullivan, Leah Sturm, Dot Murphy, Mary Helen, Tissy Frederick, Co- Captainp Mndelyn Smith, Jane Mesnier, Dana France. Back Row, Standing: Lila Reise, Jackie Warring, John Finney, Co-Captaing Mary Ellen Nunley, Carol Gutterman. Missing when picture was taken: CHEERLE DERS AN Cheerleaders turn pro. TRU PETEER Front Row, Left to Right: Dennis Lucido, John Willenbcrg, Vern Wissman, Co-Captain. Back Row: Ken Kraemer, George Sertl, Jim Mehl, Reed Miller, Co-Captain. Absent when picture was taken: Dale Engelbrechf, Ed Schmidt, Fred Slade. 99 T.G.I.F. Library life Co-ed Columns Soda-fountain Signutu res S Noonfime news Favorite spot Busy Snack Bar Relaxation in The Campus Club 1?-Hmafierf W f.-E-.-f Ei H . - J Z N. 'ei A ., .. Q Q gg- Pig Pen I5 crowned. f f ff I 1 cf K.: if 1V ,W fu ,F jf v ,f M ,V if if yi My , V' .v 5' -' .ff iv' Kp ,J 1' it fy 'rA GA .' ,y J I f 'j 1 X ,ff ff 5' xy' ,J tl A, !, ,J tl! X. ,iq af 4 6 W 1, f I A, Righf: Take me to your leader. .T f , . A ,Y J, Below: The eluted first lady, 13' Oh you beautiful dolll , , ff Left: Is everybody happy? ,ff .-41' M t f' A31 - A f Q .. ' ,AM ia?lQQfMEgb?vxQwh'm'tm J 37 A-Vw NN V , 1 gm f ' Y' - , 'Www -M-v - N Mt'tX-X355 iz wiv Tw ,YW-v A-v H- - N-f 7Q'kL1fv f5 fis1,Qvffiwt-, mi35'X'wJ55tM5 WMyWFEWt.t3M5?5t14whf7fQKFiQE2fvfL,i'fiftWg7m3?'1gQ?5tr1Mw' f fi: K ' lin X, xxx . Xi ,X- f4,, i X S 1-1, 'a X Me N, by N 9 N X QI xx 11,8 X .x 4. new AR N dofn, X -2. ' NX. fa 1 f 1- x ft vm Comfortable and content. Wctc wx N x. X . X E X, X tx. xx X X V. ,1 N 1 X, X ' H H1 H mt H, iii' I VVVV H iii, 5? 1 D gg Vg h the birdie, Miss Bruemmer. U it , f'wg, , AL f ' iQ . t YXQJ Egg 5, I I ,Y E V, fy f . H tr f f IX xx If x f 'v 1 , f KX nv 'IO4 Dining in sfyle Connie and friends WW ffm 3 Home repair iob Study Time Y 1 , f. . Quiet afternoon ENWHH 72200 Zlofww Man's place is in the l1ome??????? Study break : Bridge game XX f ' l O.K., who has my little black book? A little spiritual assistance never hurt anyone, Concentration is the necessary require- ment for profitable study. The attire of the- well- dressed man-on-campus. Ill! qw 1 pg-Q1 ,gf 'C-'QQ-jr ' ,,,,,,.-Fifi-. ,,:,-'11,,,,5 0 . 1 1 1 , v 4, W ,Ar ' 1 ',- r'-. n- l , ,- -. , A I 4 X Q' J . . ' rv. ' 1 1 ' , 1 L , ,-I, - ,L I ,V v ..- 1-f ,.': Y, ' f , '-fr J' ,'! ,, 'X '77 ' .F A X-.1 1-7 if ,' 'ff 4'1- ,. P.JrA if N. ' I .rv uf A J f X N ,- ' r. - , A , 1 Q . i i-1 Q f an ws.- '5 if 1? ,-91. ' -. 1 Z: D F .-4 Q ' , ' I 1 W g5 -4 A in . - . , '-'- --.Q ,M . X'-WY., r , ' .xl I Q . - -1' I - V 1f'J?f'Q' .flgarjfv 1 '- ' 'f Av Y- . wr. A ,. v '- ' .A , hmm.-w ..-'Q' - , I 1 V , .,. , . .4 hx 1 4 W , 6' 5 .h ' Y 0' ' W ' tk ' ' ' ,v G ' 'L L' 'm . . '--2 ,ff 5, -- f . -' .f -A., . ' ' .Qa' 4 v, ', xx ,-V M x '-I f .. .. ,' .' - , . ,. . fl 1 . 0 ' ' . ,Q . .4 ' 4 .gr-v' .4 J. I ,tl , jf, ' Q - H. ' 'c IJ X, jfapl I - ,- . +. j . 1 , 1 . , f '4 ' ,, 4 . H, Il- v ln, ,dig v . gk! y 1 ' Ji, . . ,ffl 4 ERS: ,.-L9A4,','Jvz,-La. . I ., I A Y . I Q - I , K , 5 F , . If T. :id- - ' .L V 4.14-.,7. I , -1 ' -3 wr x4 REV. MARTIN F. HASTING, S.J. Dean The College of Arts and Sciences, in continuous existence since 'l8'l8, now fills a' double function in the academic life of the University. lts faculty is responsible for the instruction in the liberal arts and basic sciences throughout the University and thus provides an integrating force of great significance to the entire institution. ln addition, the College is the largest distinct school of the University and has its own individuality in purposes, methods and student body. Aimed at prepar- ing the flexible and fully-rounded career men and women demanded by our complex contemporary civilization, the College offers pro- grams which lay the foundation for careers in education, government, and the communications art. Many of its students are preparing for graduate study in the arts and sciences, others for work in professional schools of law, medicine, dentistry and social service. But in a'll the programs the emphasis is on the full development of the student in all his relationships, to himself, to his fellow men, to God. COLLEGE or RTS AND SCIENCES I : E Q J Mr. 'F' .5 K ff J5 1 tip- ' L- T X. -..:1 , . , -.. . . 4 - L-L ff lc 4 , 4A a I L1 I . , , M I , 5 , 1 . 5 wf -1 1 1 Q ,L 1 .a u J! 11 N . xv X 9 . fi Q ,F 539, H , fffifiif X M- 1 L L'-11' 32 I H91 W- f fi , . ,L ,. . 1, f f 2 -:I fl-wJ. ' , Q 1 ww V mi? 2:7 ,1:. v lv 3, , Mm G A A- . V .2 --1. V 'xl w. I J x S , :iii f ' 0-,uf X ig? . ,E f hi: -w fiifiw ff- ' M'g?fg3:f+.f' I Mgt XX I I Q K 1:1 36-311: ' .- .4- ,M Pk' wk- Lf, -Hi 11,155 '5 5 ' .. Msqgf N - ,X , 1 , f .44,..,p, ,- Z X NX ff 2' .,--' ,-- Jjf. . ,,A,,,,. ,,,,,,:,, T ANKENBRANDT BAUER BLEAKLEY BLOEMKER ANKENBRANDT, CHARLE Cleveland Heighfs, Ohio ARNOLD, ROBERTA L. Collinsville, Illinois ARRILLAGA, MARIA J. Mayaguez, Puerio Rico BARNES, IRENE G. Si. Louis, Missouri BASCOM, WILLIAM S. SI. Louis, Missouri BAST, BARBARA M. Cambridge, Ohio 110 SM. RTS A D SCIENCES i 1, Y , J H I I A' . . lv I 3 a la Opnt' , Al 6 'fini ,, - , A .. ,, 1 ilslfgilf lvl I QQ QZEQYEB U a I I in ARNOLD ARRILLAGA BARNES BASCOM BAUGH BERRY BINGHAM BIRKE BAUER, RICHARD A. Sf. Louis, Missouri BAUGH, WILLIAM R. Belleville, Illinois BERRY, BARBARA E. Beihalfo, Illinois BINGHAM, ELEANOR L. Albuquerque, New Mexico J... .,,,,, ,, A .. Well, if you ask me . . . I I Al., iff' 1 x 'nk I H r-- I . I I BAST BLANKE BLEY BODEWES BIRKE, AUGUST H. Sf. Louis, Missouri BLANKE, JUDITH A. Sf. Louis, Missouri BLEAKLEY, JOANNA T. Racine, Wisconsin BLEY, JOSEPH R., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri BLOEMKER, E. FREDRICK Indianapolis, Indiana BODEWES, HERMAN G. Foyeffeville, Illinois GR DUATES I ffffg.-, Q - ':.-f- rr.. :.'.e.---em 5 x , geeigteii T II T Q51 : wk A 'Q I M I BOEHM BURKLEY CARROLL CASEY, I.. BOEHM, JOHN G. Websfer Groves, Missouri BOSSLER ROBERT W. Belleville, Illinois BOYD, RICHARD B. Brooklyn, New York BRAUN, ROBERT E. Cresfwood, Missouri BREN NAN, JOHN L. Kirkwood, Missouri BROWN, PATRICK P. Burlingfon, Iowa D-rf BRENNAN cANNoN E aossusn novo BRAUN BYLEBYL BYRNES CALLAHAN BURKLEY, KATHRYN I. Normal, Illinois BYLEBYL, PATRICIA A. North Tonawanda, New York BYRNES, ROSEMARY A. Pelham Manor, New York CALLAHAN, ANN E. Decatur, Illinois Sfudious Solitude BROWN I cANroN cAsEY, J. . I'IIi , cAvANAc-H CANNON, ANN F. Chicago, Illinois CANTON, ARNOLD E. San Salvador, El Salvador CARROLL, R. COLLEEN Springfield, Illinois CASEY, JOHN M. , Sf. Louis, Missouri CASEY, LORETTA L. Oliveife, Missouri I Y A X CAVANAGH, MARY A. 1 . .. .EP ' Shaker Heighfs, Ohio 'III RTS AN SCIENCES DIMMICK, GWYNDOLYN D. Tulsa, Oklahoma DOOLEY, DERROLD J. Salem, Missouri DOUGLAS, ROBERT S. Waukegan, Illinois DOYLE, MARY F. CHASE, MARILYN J. 5'90 'eYf 'OWU Sf. Louis, Missouri COOKE, MARGARET S. Wichifa, Kansas COON, DAVID A. Sf. Louis, Missouri COTTER, ROBERT A. V, La Grange, Illinois COUGHLIN, BARBARA E. Sf. Louis, Missouri L COUNTRYMAN, MARCELLIUS L., S. J. Sf. Paul, Minnesofa DACEY, JOHN P. Si. Louis, Missouri DAMES, KENNETH J. Sf. Louis, Missouri DELL'ORCO, LOUIS A., JR. Si. Louis, Missouri DETERS, HAROLD A. A Sf. Louis, Missouri DI GIOVANNA, JOSEPH W. . Decatur, Illinois COUNTRYMAN DACEY cooN CHASE COOKE DI GIOVANNA nuvwucx DAMES cornea COUGHUN DooLEY Dewonco DETERS nououxs DOYLE II2 GR DU TE EBBS, RAMON W. Sf. Louis, Missouri EBERHARDT, ALFRE Sf. Louis, Missouri DF. EBNER, THOMAS L. Sf. Louis, Missouri EIGEL, JAMES A. Sf. Louis, Missouri ERKER, RODGER P. Clayfon, Missouri EROS, JOHN F. Easi Sf. Louis, Illinois FARHATT, GEORGE J. Sf. Louis, Missouri FAUST, JOHN J., JR. Universiiy Cify, Missouri FAWCETT, KATHLEEN A. Sf. Louis, Missouri FERGUSON, PATRICIA A. Sf. Louis, Missouri FILIATREAU, DAVID Indianapolis, Indiana FINNEY, JOHN D., JR. Kirkwood, Missouri FINNEY, TIMOTHY G. Kirkwood, Missouri FISCHER, MARY CLAIRE Sf. Louis, Missouri FLYNN, JOHN J. Sf. Louis, Missouri s 'I EBBS EBERHARDT ERKER FAWCETT FERGUSON EBNER EIGEL FAUST HSCHER FLYNN EROS FARHATT FINNEY, T. FILIATREAU FINNEY, J. M 'I13 I we-P ,M I C, I . RTS AND SCIENCES ...mf -- I II ee , ,Y . , .. I In I I w I Q1 FORDER SF 'III f s A,,, M Qi Q- SP I .if A f FORDER, ANNA C. Sf. Louis, Missouri FRATUS, DAVID J. Bellevue, Iowa FREDERICK, MARY H. Tulsa, Oklahoma GAERTNER, JAY F. Sf. Louis, Missouri GALBRAITH, JAMES B. Sf. Louis, Missouri FRATUS GARVEY GARR, LOUIS J. Calumei Cify, Illinois GARVEY, WILLIAM J., III Universify Cify, Missouri FREDERICK GAERTNER GERLING GIBBONS GLAVIN GLEESON GRANT GREENWAY 'I'I4' Sun Worshippers. IEE I I GALBRAITH GIELOW GARR GERLING, GERARD M. Sf. Louis, Missouri GIBBONS, LOUIS A. SI. Louis, Missouri GIELOW, GEORGE T. Si. Louis, Missouri GLAVIN, JANE C. Pelham Manor, New York GLEESON, OWEN M. Sf. Louis, Missouri GRANT, JACK E. Dodge Cify, Kansas GREENWAY, FRANK W Sf. Louis, Missouri GR DLI TE csRossMANN I - GROSSMANN, RALPH L. , Afffon, Missouri GUADERRAMA, OVIDIA Casfalia, Ohio HALE, MAUREEN B. San Mateo, California HART, ROBERT T. Sf. Louis, Missouri HARTNETT, KATHARINE Sf. Louis, Missouri HAYDON, MARY L. Springfield, Kenfucky HELEIN, CHARLES H. Sf. Louis, Missouri 1 A --2' . HAYDON HEUSINGER HENNING, GEORGE T., SR Sf. Louis, Missouri HENRICHS, SISTER ROSEMARY Ruma, Illinois HEUSINGER, FELIX D. San Anfonio, Texas HICKEY, ANNE F. Sf. Louis, Missouri HIGGINS, M. EILEEN Galvesfon, Texas HILL, JAMES S. Indianapolis, Indiana HIRST, RICHARD C. Sf. Louis, Missouri L . , 7 ILQQETII ,T',V.:l. I ' j,y.,,., , , , 1. ip f-.6 HOFFMAN, M. JULIUS KAI-UAL HOGAN, E. HRITZ HURLEY JORDAN HOFFMAN, MARYANNE McKeesporf, Pennsylvania HOFFMAN, ROBERT L. Sf. Louis, HOGAN, Sf. Louis, HOGAN, Sf. Louis, HRITZ, THOMAS D. Kirkwood, Missouri HUME, FRANCES E. Naperville, Illinois HURLEY, JOHN H. Soufhingfon, Connecficuf JONES, ROBERT S. I Y' A I Sf. Louis, Missouri JORDAN, KARL E. Morrisonville, Illinois JULIUS, KATHLEEN A. Sf. Louis, Missouri KALLIAL, JOSEPH T. Sf. Louis, Missouri KEARNS, RUTH A. Champaign, Illinois KEETHERS, RICHARD J. Boonville, Indiana KESSLER, STEPHEN Brooklyn, ARTS AN SCIENCES Missouri EDWARD P. Missouri PATRICK A. Missouri New York KEARNS KEETHERS HOFFMAN, R- HOGAN, P. HUME JONES KESSLER GR DU TE L14 .X KEYS KLINGLESMITH KLUESN ER KOVOL KU ENZ KEYS, PAUL Sf. Louis, Missouri KLAUS, .IUSTINE L. Sf. Louis, Missouri KLINGLESMITH, DANIEL A. Kirkwood, Missouri KLOPSCH, RICHARD G. Liberfyville, Illinois KLUESNER, SISTER CHRISTOPHER AD. P.P.S. Ruma, Illinois KOLMER, SISTER ARTHUR, AD. P.P.S. Ruma, Illinois KOVOL, ETH EL K. Richmond' Heighfs, Missouri KRAMER, CAROLYN R. Deiroii, Michigan KUENZ, CATHERINE M. Sf. Louis, Missouri KURZ, CHARLES E. Owensboro, Kentucky LAMB, DONALD E. Sf. Louis, Missouri LANDRY, MOYA M. New Orleans, Louisiana LANGAN, DAVID L. Tulsa, Oklahoma LEYSAHT, RODGER L. Ladue, Missouri KURZ LAMB LANDRY LANGAN KLAUS T1 RTS A D SCIENC LINNEVERS LO PONTE LINNEVERS, THOMAS C. Lakewood, Ohio LIPPERT, ROBERT G. Belleville, Illinois LIPS, KATHLEEN E. Louisville, Keniucky LOGEL, DONALD L. Sf. Louis, Missouri LOMONACO, SAMUEL J., JR. Dallas, Texas LO PONTE, MARIE A. Brooklyn, New York LOVE, JOHN A., III Sf. Louis, Missouri LUKE, CAROL F. Sf. Louis, Missouri MAHLANDT, DONALD J. Brenfwood, Missouri MAIN, ROGER P. Si. Louis, Missouri MARTIN, ROBERT R. Sf. Louis, Missouri MARTIN, THOMAS F. Sf. Louis, Missouri MARTINEZ, DONALD P. Sanfa Fe, New Mexico MASSARD, SUZANNE Sf. Louis, Missouri MATHEWS, GERALD J. Sf. Louis, Missouri MAZELIN, THERESA C. Indianapolis, Indiana LIPPERT LOVE 3 1' . li :-.' 1 E s s UPS Local. LoMoNAco LUKE MAHLANDT MAIN MARTIN' R- MARHN, T. MARTINEZ MASSARD MATH Ews MAZELIN Yeul1...I is Hagan,-,ln GR DUATE MC CAIN MC CLAIN MC LAUGHLIN MILLER, R. MIRABELLA MOELLERING MORRISON MURPHY, M. MURPHY, R. NEHRING NIEMANN NIETERS Some people even spend a nickel for u paper. MERTENS MILLER, J. MONACO MOONEY MC CAIN, WILLIAM H. Quincy, Illinois MC CLAIN, EUGENE Wichita, Kansas P.SJ MC LAUGHLIN, PATRICIA L St. Louis, Missouri MERTENS, SISTER STEPHANIE AD. P.P.S. Ruma, Illinois MILLER, JOHN C. Webster Groves, Missouri MILLER, REED S., JR. Louisville, Kentucky MIRABELLA, SANTA M. Chattanooga, Tennessee MOELLERING, MYRNA L Covington, Kentucky MONACO, TH ERESA St. Louis, Missouri MOONEY, PATRICIA Bristol, Tennessee M A. MORRISON, JOHN B. St. Louis, Missouri MURPHY, MARY D. St. Louis, Missouri MURPHY, ROSEMARY Hillside, New Jersey NEHRING, PATRICIA St. Louis, Missouri NIEMANN, WILLIAM East St. Louis, Illinois NIETERS, G. JOSEPH St. Louis, Missouri E. F. J. O'LEARY NONNENKAMP, ROBERT J. ' Clayfon,u Missouri NORMILE, MARYLYNNE S. Sf. Louis, Missouri NOWAKOWSKI, PAUL L. Sf. Louis, Missouri O'CONNOR, DANIEL E. Sf. Louis, Missouri O'LEARY, LARRY R. Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois O'MALLEY, KATHLEEN E. Sf. Louis, Missouri ORANGE, ELIZABETH C. Cleveland, Ohio 120 ARTS AND SCIENCES PARKER O'RElLLY, CHARLES H. Springfield, Missouri O'SHEA, ELLEN M. Sf. Louis, Missouri PARKER, DONALD C. Highland Park, Illinois PARKS, ARNOLD G. Sf. Louis, Missouri PAWSAT, JOHN E, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin PEISTRUP, JOHN T. Richmond Heighfs, Missouri PELIKAN, DOUGLAS R Sf. Louis, Missouri Oil GR DU TES 4 JJJJ F A , . I -fl . I JW 2 X I RANGE PIERRON, SUZANNE East Sf. Louis, Illinois PIKE, WENDY A. Louisville, Kenfucky PRICE, BETTY J. Sf. Louis, Missouri QUABIUS, FAITH D. Milwaukee, Wisconsin RANGE, DONALD L. Sf. Louis, Missouri RESCH, JOANN C. Evansville, Indiana F. RIESMEYER, ROBERT G., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri .4 ,Pi PIERRON PIKE , PRICE RESCH RIESMEYER RILEY ROCK ROEGNER ROGERS Aw - Come onl 'mi- - ws 1: I ., KI , mg, EES: -iss QUABI US ROBERT ROSHOSKI ROBINSON RILEY, LOIS A. Sf. Louis, Missouri ROBERT, JOAN M. Sf. Louis, Missouri ROBINSON, THOMAS Sl. Louis, Missouri ROCK, MOLLY L. Dallas, Texas ROEGNER, DARRELL B. Crysfal Cify, Missouri ROGERS, MARGARET Sf. Louis, Missouri J E. ROSHOSKI, STANLEY J. Sf. Louis, Missouri 'I21 i' I. X A it 52351 ' I . ::5 N S4 'ff-I I 1 'x I if ' I ARTS AND SCIENCES RUCH RYCHNOVSKY SARTORIUS SASSIN ROTOLA, ALBERT C., S. J. Denver, Colorado RUCH, ANNE Louisville, Kenfucky RYCHNOVSKY, FRANCIS J. Moberly, Missouri SARTORIUS, TERENCE E. Garden City, Kansas SASSIN, CATHERINE W. Si. Louis, Missouri SCHAEFER, ROBERT C. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHERER, LARRY W. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHLUETER, ALBERT M. Websfer Groves, Missouri SCHMIDT, CAROL A. Waterloo, Illinois was -H 6 -J .Z ...xl ROTOLA SCHERER SC HMI DT SCOTI' SH EGOG ,C. SCHMIDT, HENRY J. Shaker Heighfs, Ohio SCOTT, DANIEL J. SI Louis Missouri SHAUGHNESSY, KATHERINE A. Springfield, Illinois SHEGOG, SHEILAH J. Sf. Louis, Missouri SHIPP, WILLIAM L. Lincoln, Illinois SCHAEFER SCHLUETER SCHMIDT, H. SHAUGHNESSY SHIPP GR DUATE SIEDHOFF SPINDLER STENGER SWENSON TADDEUCCI SIGNORELLI SIMPSON SLACKFORD SLAUGHTER STOCKING, ROY J. Charlesfon, Missouri SWENSON, RUTH A. Si. Paul, Minnesofo SWITZER, ROSE A. Sf. Louis, Missouri TADDEUCCI, NED S. Sf. Louis, Missouri TINKER, HAROLD B. Sf. Louis, Missouri SIEDHOFF, ELEANOR D. Sf. Louis, Missouri SIGNORELLI, AND Sf. Louis, Missouri SIMPSON, ROSALI Oak Pork, Illinois SLACKFORD, MAR Sf. Louis, Missouri REW J. Y E E. E. SLAUGHTER, DENNIS J. Elmer, Missouri SOBKOW, OLGA Si. Louis, Missouri SPINDLER, JUDITH Lemay, Missouri M. A. STEIN, CHARLES H. Sr. Louis, Missouri STENGER, RALPH Belleville, Illinois T. ww 'fo A 'I 'Im - K SOBKOW STEIN STOCKING SWITZER Tl NKER RTS A D SCIENCES TOENJES, LAURENCE T. Fenfon, Missouri TOMAN, KAREN K. Cedar Rapids, Iowa TONNSEN, JOHN J., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri f TooHEY, DANIEL w. I Sf. Louis, Missouri TREJO, CONCEPTION L. Denver, Colorado TWOMBLY, LAUREL A. Chicago, Illinois URBANCZYK, MARVIN L. Whife Deer, Texas URQUHART, JAMES G. Lombard, Illinois UNGER, RICHARD L. Springfield, Illinois VAN BALEN, NANCY M. Berwyn, Illinois VAN FLANDERN, MARGUERITE M. Cincinnafi, Ohio VIGIL, EMILIO D. Red Cliff, Colorado WAMHOFF, FRANCINE L. Bridgefon, Missouri WEBERS, LEONARD R. Sf. Louis, Missouri I WERTH, JANE M. Waferloo, Illinois I I - -- 3, .. ,e -+V I E ' I I 5? 253.55-' TOENJES URQUHART WAMHOFF UNGER ToNNsEN VIGIL WEBER5 TREO TwoMsLY URBANCZYK VAN BALEN VAN FLANDERN WERTH GR DUATES WESTHAUS, PAUL A. Sf. Louis, Missouri WESTHOFF, HERBERT H., JR. Richmond Heights, Missouri WHITE, ROBERT E., JR. Groves, Texas WIESLER, MARIALICE T. Dayton, Ohio WILLCOXON, ROBERT L. Juncfion Cify, Kansas WILSON, SHIRLEY B. SI. Louis, Missouri WISSMAN, VERNON R. Sf. Louis, Missouri WULFERS, THOMAS F. Cape Girardeau, Missouri WURTH, SISTER ALAN, AD. P.P.S. Ruma, Illinois YOCUM, MARY Cenfral Village, Massachuseifs YOUNG, CAROL JEAN Sf. Louis, Missouri ZABEL, BENJAMIN F. Sf. Louis, Missouri ZIMMERMAN, SUSAN E. Springfield, Illinois ZIOR, MARIJAYNE Elizabeih, New Jersey ZUZACK, JOHN W. Sf. Louis, Missouri V, WESTHAUS wuLFERs ZIMMERMAN WURTH wesrr-lorr W TE ZABEL zlos WIESLER wiLLcoxoN WILSON wlssMAN YOCUM YOUNG ZUZACK STEPHEN W VASQUEZ Dean The School of Commerce and Finance founded in 1910 is one of the oldest insti tutions of its kind west of the Mississippi River and at the time of its formation there were only six universities in the country that included in their curriculum advanced courses in busi- ness. Currently, three departments of instruc- tion are administered by the school- Account- ing, Economics, and Management-and it offers courses which range in subject from Advertising Campaigns and Proble Collective Bargaining But the school of Commerce and Finance Il does not offer students just a collection of courses for iob training. Rather, following the traditional pattern of the Jesuit system of education which has as its purpose the devel- opment of the complete man, the School has set up a well-integrated core of studies to give the business student a liberal arts back- ground together with a broad knowledge of the principles and practices of business. 5' 1 1 ' Z , . fr' ' , , if Ev i. 1, A--' 3 5 fell ' 'ig53lj ..nff'1J.f nhl ,wg ll SCH GGL CQMMERCE . Ji lvlJ'vs':s. ' Ar V fs-5' , if -E Y , 7 is gi c f-' - ' Q V ,131 -k l 'r i-liqg-Kg?:l 1. .rp-dz I U HJ 1' 6.-.1 u lbtll I L. Vg, 1.11-. gp , , f' .vf-1',' L,.!1l9'Q -: ':g.. , uf' A ' 2 - Y - i 5 East: '.1 ,Q Q ,L- AND FINANC .nav-ki' -batik! .fi r V ,f I:Q,1 Us 1? L. ,. 1 E! sq,- f.,'.-,' ' ' -'- :1'f3gsShR'J55 1f '5','q. 'V 't W ww N N N, -L fm BA LDGETT COMMERCE A D Sf. Louis Missouri BOYER BALLINGER BALDGETT, RICHARD J. A BALLINGER, RON SI. Louis, Missouri LD J. BANNISTER, JOSEPH P. Sf. Louis, Missouri BAUM, RICHARD J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BEETZ HERMAN , J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BERN SEN BETZ BRADY iwii 'Fs ' BEETZ ' II? A I FII' '1 .III BANNISTER BERTOCCHI BILG ER E BRAND BERNSEN, ALBERT Sf. Louis, Missouri BERTOCCHI, ROBERT Oak Lawn, Illinois B. P. BEYERSDORFER, GERALD Belleville, Illinois BETZ, LEONARD P. Si. Louis, Missouri BILGERE, MICHAEL Sf. Louis, Missouri BOEHM, MICHAEL Si. Louis, Missouri W. C. BAUM BROWN BEYERSDORFER BOEHM BRANSON L. BOYER, RICHARD H. Pofosi, Missouri BRADY, DANIEL W. Si. Louis, Missouri BRAND, DONALD J. Maplewood, Missouri BRANSON, DAVID L. Bland, Missouri BROWN, DONALD E Waverly, Ohio FINANCE GRADUATE BRUNO xg' I iii CARROLL DEMPSEY BUECHNER BRUNO, THOMAS R. Sf. Louis, Missouri BUECHNER, ROBERT J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BUTLER, J. MERRICK Plainfield, New Jersey CAMPO, DENNIS C. Sf. Louis, Missouri CARROLL, MICHAEL A. Sf. Louis, Missouri CASSANI CONDIT DRECKSHAGE BUTLER CHOLET DAVIS DREYER CASSANI, THOMAS C. Si. Louis, Missouri CHOLET, RICHARD H. Cahokia, Iliinois COCHRAN, ROBERT E., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri CONDIT, BRUCE P. Sf. Louis, Missouri DAVIS, JOHN J. Wellsion, Missouri DEGNAN, PHILIP J., JR. Easi Sf. Louis, Illinois CAMPO EC KERT, D. COCHRAN DEGNAN DRUELINGER DEMPSEY, DAVID D. Sf. Louis, Missouri DRECKSHAGE, JOHN G Sf. Louis, Missouri DREYER, WILLIAM A. Sf. Louis, Missouri DRUELINGER, JOHN W. Sf. Louis, Missouri ECKERT, DONALD R. Sf. Louis, Missouri 129 QWWZ, ...N ECKERT, G. FILLA GAWEDZINSKI GERTH GIEBE COMMERCE AN .. Q, J J ,I X . w .. s-as 1 4 .sz if 1 5255 J Nsfu Q . gg Y I i S E ' , 1 .fi ENDLER ERK FAHRENBACHER FINNEGAN FOLEY GALLOWAY ECKERT, GERALD G. Sf. Louis, Missouri ENDLER, ROBERT J. Sf. Louis, Missouri ERK, HENRY A., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri FAHRENBACHER, EMIL F. Springfield, Illinois FERGUSON, MARY A. Sf. Louis, Missouri FILLA, ROBERT W. Sf. Louis, Missouri FINNEGAN, MAUREEN C. Si. Louis, Missouri FOLEY, JAMES W. Venice, illinois GALLOWAY, JAY C. Sf. Louis, Missouri GAUL, JOHN E. Godfrey, illinois GAWEDZINSKI, RONALD W. Sf. Louis, Missouri GEIGER,' RAYMOND J., JR. Overland, Missouri GERTH, JOHN R. Sf. Louis, Missouri GIANINO, IOLE Si. Louis, Missouri GIEBE, JOHN M. Sf. Louis, Missouri GILJUM, JOSEPH P. Si. Louis, Missouri HX 1 FERGUSON GAUL GEIGER GIANINO GJUUM FINANCE GR DU TE GROTHAUS HALL HEMMERSMEIER HOBART HAMBRIC HOEFERLIN l- GOTSCH -HEMLICK HOLLAND HUTCHINSON JARMAN GOTSCH, KENNETH W. Sf. Louis, Missouri GROTHAUS, GLENN G. Sf. Louis, Missouri HALL, JAMES L. Sf. Louis, Missouri HAMBRIC, ARTHUR T. Chicago, Illinois HECK, WILLIAM E. Ballwin, Missouri HEMLICK, JOHN Shamokin, Pennsylvania HEMMERSMEIER, JAMES H. Normandy, Missouri HOBART NORMAN K. Worson Woods, Missouri HOEFERLIN, GEORGE F., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri HOLDSWORTH, AUDREY Sf. Louis, Missouri HOLLAND, JOHN E. Si. Louis, Missouri HUFFMAN, DONALD C. Oliveffe, Missouri HUTCHISON, GERALD T. Afffon, Missouri INCHIOSTRO, JOSEPH A. Sf. Louis, Missouri JARMAN, CHARLES R. Sf. Louis, Missouri JOKERST, PAUL A. Bloomsdale, Missouri HECK HOLDSWORTH HUFFMAN INCHIOSTRO JOKERST if LEW' - -lou-EY JONES JUN KICKHAM KILCULLIN KLEIN. A. KLOSTERMANN KUELKER KULAWIEC LANE LAPPIN LOPINOT LYNCH, J. LYNCH' T' MAJNERICK COMMERCE AN -fm ' Y ' gEj+q si KATZMAN KLEIN, D. 'm. ' SQ? SI L, - Y if :IS KAVENEY JOLLEY, KENNETH Sf. Louis, Missouri JONES, DORIS A. Sf. Louis, Missouri JUN, JAMES L. Alfon, Illinois KATZMAN, ARON S. SI. Louis, Missouri KAVENEY, WILLIAM E. Sf. Louis, Missouri KICKHAM, MICHAEL F. Florissanf, Missouri KILCULLIN, THOMAS W. Sf. Louis, Missouri KLEIN, ALFRED C. Sf. Louis, Missouri KLEIN, DONALD G. Belleville, Illinois KLOSTERMANN, PAUL H. Trenfon, Illinois KUELKER, JOHN SI. Louis, Missouri KULAWIEC, LEONARD W. Sf. Louis, Missouri LANE, JAMES J., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri LAPPIN, DAVID L. Sf. Louis, Missouri LOPINOT, EDWARD P. Belleville, Illinois LYNCH, JAMES D. Jackson, Nebraska LYNCH, THOMAS J. Sf. Louis, Missouri MAJNERICH, FRANK J. Sf. Louis, Missouri FINANCE GR DU TES '-4. 4' - MANG MANG GLORIA A. Sf Louis Missouri MARX ROBERT J. Sf Louis Missouri MC KAY, ROBERT L. Sfaunfon, Illinois- MC NEILL, JOHN W. Sf. Louis, Missouri MEIER, GERALD P. Sf. Louis, Missouri MEYER, KENNETH H. Baden, Missouri MEYER, VINCENT W. Shrewsbury, Missouri MILLER, JAMES L. Warson Woods, Missouri MUELLER, JAMES C. Sf. Louis, Missouri NAGEL, JOHN R. Sf. Louis, Missouri NICHOLS, CARLTON L. Tulsa, Oklahoma NOLAN, MICHAEL E. Sf. Louis, Missouri O'LAUGHLIN, THOMAS Edwardsville, Illinois O'MALLEY, JOSEPH Sf. Louis, Missouri 'O'NEAL, DAVID P. Sl. Louis, Missouri ORTH, ROSALYNN Birmingham, Alabama OTTING, JOHN F., JR. St. Louis, Missouri PFAENDER, JOSEPH G. Sf. Louis, Missouri W. MARX MEYER, K. MC KAY MEYER, V. NAGEL O'LAUGHLIN ORTH MC NEILL MEIER MILLER MUELLER NICHOLS NOLAN O'MALLEY O'NEAL OTTING PFAENDER COMMERCE AN PILLA ROHLFING SAUTER SCHROER SCULLY A ,, REEVES PURCELL REINHART ROONEY ROSS PILLA, JOHN F. Sf. Louis, Missouri PURCELL, BERNARD A. Creve Coeur, Missouri REEVES, DAVID M. Si. Louis, Missouri REINHART, FRED M. Paulding, Ohio REIS, MICHAEL C., JR. Freeburg, Illinois ROHLFING, ROBERT J., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri ROONEY, VINCENT J. Sf. Louis, Missouri ROSS, THOMAS G. Sf. Louis, Missouri SAUCIER, LOUISE T. Sf. Louis, Missouri SAUTER, SR. M. BERNADINE, O.S.F. Louisville, Kenfuclcy SCHROEDER, DAVID J. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHROER, GERALD F. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHWERZLER, KARL O. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCULLY, NEIL L. Sf. Louis, Missouri SERMERSHEIM, RONALD J. Jasper, Indiana REIS SAUCIER SCHROEDER SCHWERZLER SERMERSHEIM FINANCE GRADUATE SHANAHAN STEINER THEBEAU VITALE WILDER SHAW SR, SHARPE SHEPHERD STQNE SWEENEY SHANAHAN, MICHAEL F. Sf. Louis, Missouri SHARPE, DENNIS D. Sf. Louis, Missouri SHAW, WILLIAM L. Si. Louis, Missouri SHEPHERD, EDWARD Buckingham, Virginia SHEPPARD, DONALD Si. Louis, Missouri S. C., JR. STEINER, GUNTH ER, F. Pierron, Illinois STONE, THOMAS J. Carrollion, Illinois SWEENEY, JAMES S. Sf. Louis, Missouri TEKOTTE, RICHARD E. Sf. Louis, Missouri THEBEAU, GERALD W. Granife City, Illinois VENTURELLA, RICHARD V. Sf. Louis, Missouri VITALE, DAMIEN S. Sf. Louis, Missouri WHITE, AUBREY G., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri WILDER, ALMA J. Sf. Louis, Missouri WILSON, HENRY M. Sf. Louis, Missouri ,., SHEPPARD TEKOTTE VENTURELLA WHITE WILSON if ,IV Y 1-V--Y - V 'X - W e. Mae - new ll f Y me' N we New M, ll M, 'es fa-,, , ' , .W rss' s it iii rt re s 'E 3951 TEL M173 M C it f s E151 SCHCOL T DE TISTRY Y Eze Vzzigi N N, fee T EZN M :A . 'I ll ' l ii A A 7 fe.: 2' e e V! jrisjiitt, zissntratt fe 5 ' Z 'Y 1 .-,,Ffjff'fi? Y X E i I 1-f ge- 'eitggelr-.'53 '.tf ::fl:.e ' gg f . , 'F if sig... - l . Bef 115.435 ' , I- H H ii. ,gi ' 2:2531 life was miie it Qtsszii, es. V W ii nu ,, We fe iiylwi' H Eg., ,. DR. STEPHEN P. FORREST Dean The School of Dentistry was organized more than sixty years ago and during these intervening years hundreds of young men have been trained and educated in the care of the oral cavity. This especially applies to the conservation of the natural dentition and the proper restoration of these structures when lost. Many of these trained men have been recognized as men of ability and are filling positions of responsibility in the government, through military assign- ments, as teachers, as administrators here and in other schools. The obiectives of the school are definite, therefore, care is ex- ercised in the selection ot young men for each freshman class. Only students ot character are considered, and with an educational background which entitles them to entrance to dental training. The aims of the school are to stress the importance of dentistry as a health service and to co-operate with other health agencies, to educate young men to become dentists, to contribute to the ad- vancement ot the profession, to promote high ideals in theindivid- ual as well as the student body, to make available opportunites even beyond the under graduate level to those that qualify - in a broad sense, to enable graduates to serve mankind in an appro- private manner in keeping with their individual talents and training. Wise -eff: - W Y 1' L. z w 3, 41 is 'C . EEN is 5 s s o f :A ,1, ,v wx. -.-.- V V- - M., nfw , U. .,, . N., P MMI, ...v.1. v-,I A Rev. John J. Mclnerny stops io observe the work of a St. Louis Universify Dental student. BAUER, RAYMOND P. Sf. Louis, Missouri BLAES, JOSEPH A. Sf. Louis, Missouri BOHM, RICHARD J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BOYLE, JAMES G. Sf. Louis, Missouri BROGAN, DAVID D. San Diego, California BRUSCH, WALTER A. Cincinnati, Ohio CASTLEMAN, CHARLES K. Lima, Ohio DE TAL SCHOOL CATALANO, RONALD J Birmingham, Alabama CORNELIUS, JEROME T. Glendale, California DANIELS, CHARLES H. El Dorado, Arkansas DARR, DAVID L. Bruce, South Dakofa DEVINE, DANIEL E. Sigourney, Iowa DIFFLEY, JAMES W. Boron, California EHRENREICH, DAVID W. New York, New York coRNel.lus BROGAN BAUER BLAES cA'rALANo EHRENREICH DANIELS BOHM some DIFFLEY anus:-I CASTLEMAN DARR DEVINE 138 GRADUATES EHRHART, EUGENE J. Sf. Louis, Missouri FITZGERALD, JOHN R. Seaflle, Washingion GORHAM, MATHIAS J., JR. Nashville, Tennessee GREENBERG, MILTON Brooklyn, New York GUZDIAL, BENJAMIN L. Ufica, Michigan HARLESS, BILL R. Apalachicola, Florida HAW, JOHN C. Sacramenfo, California XI l. I I II NIMH H H . 'fff V 'S 'Se I : I . . J , .. I I wlllul' , -gi ' r I if , f i AE.. A D I Qi I KALL, JOHN C. Helena, Monfana LANDMAN, NORMAN K. West Palm Beach, Florida LATHROP, CLYDE W. Phoenix, Arizona LESTER, GARY G. Temple Cify, California LOCKWOOD, HAROLD Burbank, California LOEI., DAVID A. Sherman Oaks, California MALM, HENRY A. Downey, California I .w.- I7 - J i E' ff' I E. '.Ir 66 3 5 I i ,, Q 4 Q- Fl . I A, r-ir . . r . if :.si f ' f . riiirr , .R L I LM -TVX I :EEST .h ai -,. i s : TM B L T , , I . I I Q I LANDMAN GUZDIAL EHRHART FITZGERALD KALL MALM LATHROP GORHAM GREENBERG LQEL HARLESS HAW LESTER LOCKWOOD 'I39 DE TAL SC OOL MIZUSHIMA NICHOLSON PFEFFLE MUENINGHOFF NAJERA NOWOTNY ORR RADTKE RICE MIZUSHIMA, GEORGE Y. Los Angeles, California MUENINGHOFF, LEONARD A. Tampa, Florida NAJERA, ARTHUR El Paso, Texas NICCOLI, DOMINIC J. Phoenix, Arizona NICHOLSON, ROBERT A. Rockingham, NOI'll1 Carolina NOWOTNY, CHARLES J. Belleville, Illinois 1 I 1 ORR, JAMES H., JR. Si. Louis, Missouri PESCE, LOUIS Orlando, Florida PFEFFLE, HENRY J. Si. Louis, Missouri RADTKE, LAURENCE V., JR. Berkeley Heighis, New Jersey RICE, FRANCIS E., JR. Bedford, Massachusetts RODEGERDTS, CARL R. Woodland, California NICCOLI PESCE RODEGERDTS GRADUATE v' gmgiilqx I - 2 J Ili: wifi SCHMIDT STEINHEIMER STRANGE SWITZER WI NGERSON WOOD RYDBERG STEWART STOCK TARBET TH I EBEN Wool-SEY RYDBERG, RICHARD Greeley, Colorado SCHMIDT, JAMES R. Billings, Monfana STEINHEIMER, DON Jacksonville, Illinois STEWART, WILLIAM Mounds, Illinois STOCK, CLYDE W. Afion, Wyoming STRANGE, JOHN E. Si. Louis, Missouri SWITZER, HARRY L. Phoenix, Arizona TARBET, FLOYD L. Smiihfielcl, Ufah THIEBEN, CHARLES K. Springfield, Illinois WINGERSON, GEORGE E San Francisco, California WOOD, H. KIM Sali Lake Cify, Ufah WOOLSEY, JACK H. Safford, Arizona i 1 GR . UATE scHooL fi A s .- t.ni ff M , V lf ff NJ ss'A- . fn , , ,,L:: X1 J it it if s E! '. Z Y ,EI E iaalr , E ' Rf! 5 yyy ga U pw N res' eezn 2: ii Eg.: AH' ii 2' ' . Ji I , ,Y , REV. ROBERT J. HENLE, S.J. Dean One of the great functions of a university is research-dis- covering new truth or adding relevancy to established knowledge. The Graduate School of the University, offering as it does pro- grams which lead to higher academic and professional degrees, is organized around this ideal. Established in 1832, the School currently grants masters de- grees in such varied fields as accounting, pediatrics, English, chem- istry, and psychology. ln addition, the degree of Doctor of Philos- ophy is granted by the School in twenty areas of study. The goal of the Graduate School, however, is not merely a quantitative extension of knowledge in specialized fields. Rather, the graduate student is expected to attain a comprehensive grasp of truth -its sources, its evidences, and its inter-relationships. The students and faculty members of the School provide substantial benefits to the community. Through research in the humanities, man's horizon of understanding is continually increasedp through scientific research, the foundation for much of his temporal well-being is laid. With the ever-increasing need for specialists in our scientific age and the growing demand for teachers on all levels of edu- cation, the service which the University can perform through its Graduate School is unlimited. GR DU TE SCHOOL 'LYS ADELSTEIN MOORMAN ADELSTEIN, BRIAN University City, Missouri BAKER, JAMES W., S. J. Burlington, Iowa FENTON, PHILIP C., S. Omaha, Nebraska GOODMAN, PATSY G. St. Louis, Missouri KENNY, MARY C. St. Louis, Missouri LOIRIA, ANGELO L. Kopoeta, Sudan BAKER FENTON GOODMAN KENNY LOIRIA MURRAY ROPAR SIMPSON WALTHER WILLIS Social workers socialize. MOORMAN, JOHN V., S.J. Cincinnati, Ohio MURRAY, MAURICE M., S. J. Richmond Heights, Missouri ROPAR, NICHOLAS J. Lake Charles, Louisiana SIMPSON, SISTER MARY PIUS St. Louis, Missouri WALTHER, SALLY A. St. Louis, Missouri WILLIS, THOMAS J. Placentia, California W , is-51.-. -I , I j,r1:wH'firr... 1 5' eq- eq, . 4 WM lf ll eu' ' yea awyw 6 I I E of LOGY 5 4 , 955515 rf' I amen M, ,...,,i I iiii I 5-:ef I qi iqeE.Vjw,,i. HQ X H E ,- rp .- ii W le: as it I fs it 4 'scifi REV. VICTOR J. BLUM, S.J. Dean The Institute of Technology, founded in 1944 by the late Father James B. Macelwane, S.J., has grown to the extent that it now offers seven different curricula, including civil, electrical, and geo- physical engineering. The curriculum in geophysical engineering is the first of its kind to be accredited in any university. The Institute represents a distinctly modern trend in the type of engineering course-work sponsored by it, inasmuch as the basic sciences are strongly emphasized. The practical problems confront- ing the engineer are not ignored, but it is the conviction of the Institute that, because of the complexity of modern engineering, a thorough understanding of the fundamentals is more important than is familiarity with one or another particular application or technique. As a result of this philosophy, students in the Institute of Tech- nology are exposed to a variety of courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, technical drawing, surveying, and related areas of study for the purpose of imparting to them the basic knowledge required for any branch of engineering. Further, the Tech student is given a thorough grounding in the liberal arts, as English, philosophy, and religion are required courses in all of the engineering curricula. in ' iunla' 'T i I 1 Q v . , l i 1 1 W yi if i '1, ny'- i in ' 5 ii I ll? I I H. ' is +4 wx , M..-.a..,a.s-,V -. -K- arr 'iv 3-gg-is 1 5 , X 1 i -ig i , M-M-iqpiii I 5, 5 , .Km 2, wt ,i - -f M-wi t ,gs Yqpfv: .fx 19 WA., i.-, 3 'PI 1 4 . ,lf Y - 2 P zggiggi . .' If P f ig .x if' A ,Q s Rev. William B. Sfauder, S.J., expdrt in seismoiogy at Si. Louis University. Mu ii ' . - .v .1 I. 1, . BAUER NSTITUT E BERARD SI ,III BAGWELL BECK BECKRING BERLO BIRSINGER - g,,...-74 BERG BERGMANN BRAND BOWEN BRODAK BAGWELL, VIRGIL T. SI. Louis, Missouri BAUER, RICHARD A. Sf. Louis, Missouri BECK, VINCENT El Edwardsville, Illinois BECKRING, ROBERT Jennings, Missouri BERARD, DANIEL C. Woonsockef, Rhode BERG, DONALD A. Sf. Louis, Missouri A. Island 'A' students - on Goren BERGMANN, RICHA Sf. Louis, Missouri BERLO, GLENNON Cresfwood, Missouri RD G. A. BIRSINGER, ALVIN J. Sf: Louis, Missouri BOWEN, MICHAEL Jacksonville, Florida C. BRAND, JEROME P. Sf. Louis, Missouri BRODAK, JOHN W. Jennings, Missouri TECHNOLOGY GRADUATE id' BROWN, T Q T - EE , U 5 I T BARTELOW -fn' vc-:r BROWNING BUCHER CASEY, D. CASEY, H- BROWN, D. CARR CARTER CORRIGAN FARWIG FRANCOEUR BROWN, DAVID H. Sf. Louis, Missouri BROWN, THOMAS E. New Madricl, Missouri BROWNING, JAMES J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BUCHER, CHARLES A. Sf. Louis, Missouri BARTELOW, THOMAS A. Sf. Louis, Missouri CARR, JEROME B. Wellesley, Massachuseffs The Big Wheels in caucus. CARTER, JOHN P. Sf. Louis, Missouri CASEY, DENNIS L. Sf. Louis, Missouri CASEY, HENRY L. Sf. Louis, Missouri CORRIGAN, JOHN C. Silcesfon, Missouri FARWIG, LEROY G. Sf. Louis, Missouri FRANCOEUR, JAMES R. Bradley, Illinois FRAN KOWSKI 13, NSTITLITE OF GEGEN HARTWEGER HUTSON FRANKOWSKI, DANIEL E. Sf. Louis, Missouri GEGEN, ALBERT J. Wichifa, Kansas GRAZMAN, TED E. Universiiy Cify, Missouri GRAZMAN GRUSZYNSKI, ARTHUR B. H0955 Crivifz, Wisconsin -'ANSON KAPPEL HAMM, JOHN M. KERAN Sf. Louis, Missouri HARTWEGER, GORDON Gillespie, Illinois HODGE, GERALD R. Overland, Missouri 148 GRUSZYNSKI HOUSKA KAEMMERLEN HAMM HOUSKA, FRED T. Sf. Louis, Missouri HUTSON, FRANKLIN T. Sf. Louis, Missouri JANSON, FRANK E. Afffon, Missouri KAEMMERLEN, ROBER Sf. Louis, Missouri KAPPEL, LOUIS C. Ecsf Sf. Louis, illinois KERAN, TERRENCE B. Si. Louis, Missouri TJ TECHNOLOGY GRADU TE KLEIN KLEIN, JOHN D. Sf. Louis, Missouri KNAUP, JERRY M. Websfer Groves, Missouri KROUPA, ALLAN R. Sf. Louis, Missouri KROUPA, THOMAS J. Sf. Louis, Missouri KRUSE, ,PAUL L. Sf. Louis, Missouri LA MEAR, CLARENCEILM. Sf. Louis, Missouri KNAUP LA MEAR MAN KOWSKI KROUPA, A. LAPEYRE MARKLIN MC DONOUGH MEYER KROUPA, T. MAHONEY MARTIN KRUSE I? LAPEYRE, PIERRE F. New Orleans, Louisiana MAHONEY, MARY J. Chaffanooga, Tennessee MANKOWSKI, GLEN C. Des Moines, Iowa MARKLIN, GEORGE A. Sf. Louis, Missouri MARTIN, JOHN L. Normandy, Missouri MC DONOUGH, LAWRENCE P Bosion, Massachuseffs MEYER, EDWARD M. Sf. Louis, Missouri MORAN, PATRICK J. Wesiporf, Ireland MOSER, ALBERT H. Sf. Louis, Missouri MUELLER, CHARLES W. Belleville, Illinois MUELLER, LAWRENCE J. SI. Louis, Missouri NENNINGER, THOMAS B Cape Girardeau, Missouri NENNINGER, WILLIAM H Cape Girardeau, Missouri PALENQUE, LUIS F. La Paz, Bolivia PRINSTER, RICHARD R. Sf. Charles, Missouri PUTNEY, PATRICK J. SI. Louis, Missouri RICHMOND, THOMAS W. Ferguson, Missouri RIECHMANN, CHARLES H., JR. Northwoods, Missouri ROCHE, LEO J. Easf SI. Louis, Illinois RUSSELL, WILLIAM A., JR. SI. Ann, Missouri INSTITUTE OF MORAN RICHMOND RIECHMANN ROCHE MOSER MUELLER, C. MUELLER, L. NENNINGER, T. NENNINGER, W. PALENQUE PRINSTER PUTNEY RUSSELL TECHNOLOGY GR DU TE ru - SCHEIBAL, CARL G., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHILLERMANN, DONAL Florissant, Missouri SCHMIDT, EDWIN L. Sf. Louis, Missouri SONDAG, ROBERT J. Sf. Louis, Missouri SPIER, HAROLD E. Sf. Louis, Missouri STROKER, JOHN J., JR. Sf. Louis,.Missouri SULLIVAN, JAMES B. Sf. Louis, Missouri THIRUVATHUKAL, JOHN Sherfallay, Kerala, India TRAVALENT, JOHN J. Kansas Ciiy, Missouri UMBECK, JOHN H. Si. Louis, Missouri WEISHAAR, MICHAEL F. Si. Louis, Missouri WILSON, WILLIAM H. Florissant, Missouri WIRTZ, THEODORE L. Si. Louis, Missouri DR. V. f F' I . .I I -all A SCHEIBAL UMBECK WEISHAAR WILSON SCHILLERMANN SCHMIDT SONDAG SPIER STROKER SUI-I-IVAN THIRUVATHUKAL TRAVALENT WIRTZ J. NORMAN MC DONOUGH Dean Law is perhaps the most far-reaching and complex of the social sciences, inasmuch as it deals with the whole range of human activity and provides the legal mechanism through which society functions and is controlled. For these reasons, the School of Law at the University, since its first session in 1843, has consistently worked to train lawyers of intelli- gence, high ethical standards, and technical proficiency. In order that the aspiring lawyer may receive an exact knowledge of the functioning of law, the School ,uses the case method of instruct- ion. ln this way, the lawyer is trained in the analysis of facts and in the solution of legal problems by the same process of research and reasoning which he will use later in his professional career. And, throughout its courses, the Law School attempts to impart to its students on appreciation of the moral and philosophical stand- ards which underlie the whole structure of law and which give to it its essential validity. w e ii, SCH QOL or L i 5 s 1 fi X LAW SCHOOL .I ALLRED HOEMEKE ALLRED, JAMES P., JR. Belleville, Illinois CHANCELLOR, JOHN D. Sf. Louis, Missouri GAERTNER, GARY M. Sf. Louis, Missouri GIOIA, ANTHONY M. Sf. Louis, Missouri HARTMAN, LAWRENCE T. Venice, Illinois HERZOG, PETER W., JR. Creve Coeur, Missouri HOEMEKE, ROBERT B. Sf. Louis, Missouri HOWARD, RAYMOND Sf. Louis, Missouri HUBEL, GEORGE C. Sf. Louis, Missouri KOEHR, JACK L. Sf. Louis, Missouri MANTIA, BART Sf. Louis, Missouri MENNELL, JOHN C. Clayfon, Missouri MOWERY, CHARLES F., JR. Kirkwood, Missouri O'KEEFE, MICHAEL D. Universify Cify, Missouri PATTON, WAYNE G. Afffon, Missouri PHEGLEY, LUVERN W. Sf. Louis, Missouri CHANCELLOR HOWARD so GAERTNER HUBEL GIOIA KOEHR MOWERY PU LOS PULOS, CONSTANTINE G. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHECHTER, STANLEY I. University Cify, Missouri SCHOOLEY, WILLIAM W., JR. Graniie Cify, Illinois SCHWARTZ, RICHARD A. Sf. Louis, Missouri WHALEY, DONALD H. SI. Louis, Missouri WHITE, RAY E., JR. Kirkwood, Missouri O'KEEFE SCHECHTER I HARTMAN HERZOG MANTIA M EN N ELL PATTON PH EGLEY SCHOOLEY SC HWARTZ WHALEY WHITE 153 F-4-32.-151 in-iii - , 5' .T - . ' iiigf .2 if El 1? 5 swiss sf QE an Q :E it ...fr sc ri was sw HE get Staffs kiwi A Q11 l ll OF -?.l?,-Q- Eire- -H --3'-f--me 2 W .Jiffy J . .tt nge Skis!-2:4 twigs ,gl .. .ti 13 tw' P V E L MEDITI E it he . tie :W fl is.. ,sew 5 t. assi? E tm it M is :iii 1: Q it t. 2' . Y ll ttEEEll .X e 3 is gint.. if E it Y gf ef -ij, i ' ' 57 if Y .. ' QE ' rn ,J V M - N 5 3: S . Fl. :dll ' Wiffll ' ge. 1 . - V ,N i was V lla, DR. JAMES W. COLBERT, JR. Dean When the first medical faculty was formed at the University in 1836 it included among its members Dr. William Beaumont, one of the foremost pioneers of modern medical practice, and other eminent doctors of that era. And, certainly, the School has lived up to its early heritage. Recognized as one of the outstanding medical schools in the United States, it supplies doctors not only for the city of St. Louis and its surrounding territories, but for almost every country in the world. The School has as its purpose the formation of doctors who will be competent for the practice of medicine, whether generalized or in a specialized field. The student is at the same time prepared to proceed successfully into medical research. Further, the highest emphasis is placed upon developing within the student a realiza- iton of the Christian ethical duties enjoined upon him by his study of medicine. -2-. .Y 1. ii . fv-H-N' - ' . v ,:' . 1,5 X. ,Ure ' -.- .1iu'ib,.. ..4 . - am. A Him... iuiini VW ' i'1ii-V7 .iv ..- . . . ,M Q. .Yep-H .-in Arun :I L- ui - A 'nr LW. . -Kiwi: ,units ni. W... if dl , -QM' wife.. cffvlaeg. . . . .. - . .ii M. ,...i..i.i lfl -, ' i , 3. C iIi Si vi 1' .,. Ji.. !Q! J 1 yi N - ,-, , .P ' ff' ..e.,,u Q.. . , 02.23, ,,. UL- . ....:,,. .I . -if a,.....i-,zz : . L. .- .- . 4.11- 'nn r .4i.r.4. ....4.. . . 5 in . ww -' .Lim 5 ui.. -Lu , zn.:g1aa-.-...- -,QQ-, Q. . ui in .. ...-... . .-:. . Lf., e.. ML, .... -. H . , .le -- fi' B ai. P . '4-...p-1!r, '. ':. ' . ..ee - . , .....1. ,.. 'A f- '.i.e..e.' In i , ..f -V . 4 -. -...-. .,,, . Q. ...J:4:. -15.0-F- .. .N .. H.xmw.,. . -gm T. , .,,J... wi wie,-.-, 1' i.. .-'-.mek-... ,. . ' ' -1 N ,fi u...,...iu....3...p A . qi., ,..,,..........4.... ,....., . sl.. ......u..,LJM.4.-.i.... v-. L. ,.1,,:.-. --.-.. , fe ii.. 1.-sa G ' .Ami iii... Liv ..d.2S5:..mmwL.a-'.-sc. ' al. .. i . . . . -. ,Q. ii A 1. li --9- i I I I I ii i 1-1 H, ig.i,,...,,., .. ' -M.. -P-,..4,. ,I -.......-. . . ' -e....Li..,- ' i , .... .4 . W I Q. ,i ,. . I J 540'- ,f ' I l -1 As a part of his duties as counselor at ihe Sf.1l.ouis University Medical School, Rev. Philip T. Derrig,, SJ., advises a student. - E f.25.7:1J1-i . 1 Vu -1 il .- I' Y f Q '1..,fir-iQ3'iQfQ f f'g-' 'V W 1 af. -.1.,.- -V., if- ii.-17-3 r -'En'-rifi,1 .5 : J- l d ' 1556 MEDICAL SCHOOL AUC KLEY BURKE CLARK EGGLESTON FLYNN BADARACCO BACK CANNON CARR CYWINSKI DAUPHINAIS FARRELL, B. FARRELL, W- AUCKLEY, JAMES L. Cleveland, Ohio BADARACCO, MARIE R. Hoboken, New Jersey BACK, DONALD K. Tulsa, Oklahoma BERKICH, EDWARD J. Cleveland, Ohio BOUCHER, ROBERT E. Penacook, New Hampshire BERKICH CATANZARO DIEDERICH BOUC H ER CH RISTI E BRENNAN BRENNAN, PATRICIA L. East Sf. Louis, Illinois BURKE, JAMES J. Chicago, Illinois CANNON, RICHARD E. San Marino, California CARR, PHILLIP W. Eldon, Missouri CATANZARO, MARSHALL J Richmond Heights, Missouri CHRISTIE, RICHARD E. Cleveland, Ohio CLARK, JAMES F. Worthington, Minnesota CYWINSKI, JOHN S. River Forest, Illinois DAUPHINAIS, RICHARD M. West Hartford, Conn. DIEDERICH, DENNIS A. Greenleaf, Kansas EGGLESTON, THOMAS F. St. Louis, Missouri FARRELL, BRUCE C. West Lake, Ohio FARRELL, WILLIAM J. San Diego, California FLYNN, JAMES P. New York, New York GRADLI TE I L I 4:2- If I 1 Inu. .,.-i 1gy,l11iJ0wMJ.gQ55 . ' , f.,,i.m . I... ,L J V ,- I , . E J .E - . I 1 ' - f A H - I ,ue -1. ,. . R - 1- 45 -A 4' .Pr W Tl, . I .J L. GEISLER qi! I . wi I r I I. I GRESKO ' ' HIGASHINO I 'J It I A ' - i5iLf 'f'4, -k M V I Al. X ' . ' , ' r' GEJSLER, GERALD F. ,. L 'ffkf . , .5 Midland' Texas cum A'4' ' 'V ' W M M E- A GRESKO, EUGENE J. HOFFMANN ,g l .J I Clevelancl, Ohio- JEROME 1 l , GUTH, scOTT c. Q Q ,sg E'E'EE gig, Phoenix, Arizona I, ,. . I : 1 HANSARD, DONALD R. J. if. SI. Louis, Missouri HARKINS, ROBERT w. E ,. SI. Louis Missouri U I - .gi R I ' i R I ' I E 'if ' .V I I ' HERBST, JOHN J. I L R I L K Cgincinnafi, Ohio HIGASHINO, STANLEY M. HANSARD HAR 'N5 Honolulu, Hawaii HOWARD HUMMEL JOORABCHI KAGEYAMA KANE KENNEDY HOFFMANN, FREDERICK D. Syracuse, New York HOWARD, CARROLL E. Whifesville, Kentucky HUMMEL, WILLIAM C. Sf. Louis, Missouri JENNEY, CHARLES B. Salina, Kansas JEROME, DONALD L. Belleville, Illinois JOORABCHI, BAHMAN Tehran, Iran KAGEYAMA, HIDEO P. Los Angeles, California KAMENETSKY, LEON Chicago, Illinois KANE, ROBERT D. Herrin, Illinois ID KENNEDY, JAMES A. Rochester, Minnesota KENNEY, JOHN D. Clevelancl, Ohio KING, JAMES F. Louisville, Ohio G. HERBST JENNEY KAMENETSKY KENNEY KING .J V ' LOESCH, JUNIOR J. Affica, Kansas LUDWIG, ARTHUR S., JR. Defroif, Michigan MAC DONALD, ROBERT R., JR. Evansville, Indiana MALONEY, THOMAS R. MEDICAL SCHOO Kansas Cify, Missouri Yg MANTIONE, ANGELO M. . Q Rochesfer, New York ' 1 ii fi' MARTINEZ, CHARLES J. ZV: Chicago, Illinois X T' iii H: Q K J L. . .....2f-i S V M 'f -f. Q, -'i' A Ja ya- 1' M . . H' ,Q li X v ' n Q V 1 ' L ,, L ,M ,MY A A 4,3 J- 'Til ki . L ' QT: L 1 T4 .VTE-fgiifat ll . ,, ,Q , ,' .. .,. .., . ii aka V,.. I HH I L W je fi. E , I ll' 5 J ii' A A V , M, w M , , q .5 rf , I. W V7. 1 L l . 1 . . C. A V' ,T i h ' .H .. ass. ' , l 6' .fi 1 li-.L f .L I i wk F' x , -Ji LO ESCH LU DWIG MARTIN EZ NEALON PORTU N 1. Tri- ' 'tf.iZ'f'Q2 If A K 1 .w 'gk' ,-J .. A MILLER, BRUCE E. New Rochelle, New York MORGAN, STANLEY C. Phoenix, Arizona MORONEY, EDWARD F. Tulsa, Oklahoma NEALON, DANIEL A. Dayfon, Ohio NIGRO, SAMUEL A. Kansas Cify, Missouri NOUHAN, JOSEPH G. Defroif, Michigan O'NEILL, CLYDE W. Sf. Louis, Missouri PHILBIN, DANIEL M. Milford, Connecficuf PORTU, RAYMOND D. New York, New York RASHID, KENNETH D. Sayre, Oklahoma RECORDS, RAYMOND E. Denver, Colorado REIGER, HENRY L. Kansas Cify, Kansas REINKEMEYER, JOSEPH A Linn, Missouri ROHS, HENRY F. Cincinnafi, Ohio . v .,,..J,-f--A -T LL, ROHS M H A L if ' ' W J ' . L if .E ' i if' ' - l is ' L C, 1 ,N In ,M I :N V 1.32 sz' -'N 'Em FQ , A I. 4 A '-if i if i . ' L Y' TEM? ' 1 -.,. f 411 ' vi 'M E 'I 'L' , fl ' 1 5 'T i A X 1 ? W, Fi , X ' ' T , T . T3 1 A . J Q E ' A A C MFE X rr ' bb' 'Msg Tifx i A S .... . . A gt 5 E jr 'rl T 41, l ' 1 :ge , V I In V -. 5. ' . -1... A f5e,,l ' f 1 , as uf' Q- Q T . - -N -A' J, Q N' A i gf, if I ' E , N.. Tfiff' f .. f E E if U A ' so LJ' A -Casual QA ' A MAC DONALD MALONEY MENTIONE PHILBIN ER MILLER MORGAN REINKEMEY Nlono Nous-MN O'NElLl RASHID Rsconns REIGER GRADUATE ROMANIK, JOHN H. Cheboygan, Michigan ROONEY, THOMAS P. Kansas Cify, Missouri ROURKE, GEORGE A. Norwood, Ohio RYAN, JOHN R. Bayonne, New Jersey SCHINDLER, STEPHEN C. Celina, Ohio SEIFRIED, FRANK S. Orrville, Ohio SHEAFF, PETER .l. Orinda, California SOUCY, JOHN C. Belleville, Illinois STARR, ARTHUR J. New Brifain, Connecficut STEIGERWALD, JAMES C. Cleveland, Ohio STEINBICKER, PAUL G. SI. Louis, Missouri STROH, JAMES E. Mercer Island, Washingfon TABER, PADDY Riverside, California TORCHIA, RICHARD T. Cleveland, Ohio TREMBLAY, RAYMOND L Toledo, Ohio WALKER, MERLE R. Scotia, California WEBBER, LESLIE R. Bend, Oregon WIELAND, CHARLES G. Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois WITTIG, ROBERT L. Milwaukee, Wisconsin WOODS, ROBERT E., JR. Mobile, Alabama TREMBLAY STEIGERWALD Roorusv Roulucs RYAN ROMANIK WALKER se: FRIED SHEAFF soucv SCHINDI-ER sremalcxen smol-1 TABER STARR wesssn WIELAND wlmo 'rolzci-IIA WOODS SCHOCW or URNNG ' x,ms V 'rr 51 Y -ll,l ciE:,..::.-T 'Eg' I' , 'It 2 1. ,I M , A I . M. I 'gs II 2:1-cfliifl Y .I ,Eg .l 25 1 'ff I I Hes Mira ' M'- gstf I 57: ' Y Y f SISTER MARY AGNITA CLAIRE, S.S.M. Dean The School of Nursing, an outgrowth of the nursing school at St. Mary's Infirmary, be- came one of the divisions of the University in 1928. The School operates administratively under two divisions: Nursing and Nursing Edu- cation, and Health and Hospital Services. Through the former, a basic four-year integrated program is offered which leads to a certificate in nursing and a Bachelor of Science degree. The program consists of the humanities, the biological and physical sci- ences, social sciences, and courses in nursing and its allied arts, with the view of training and educating completely the future nurse. The Division of Health and Hospital Ser- vices offers medical record library science, medical technology, physical therapy, and radiologic technology. At present, the facilities of Firmin Desloge, Saint Mary's, Mount Saint Rose, and Cardinal Glennon hospitals are available to student nurses for clinical experience and field work. A-Q r Wu wf'f'G'1, ...LJ - 1 4 w w w w Isl ,V n ew 5. ' ' .ev Y .,, I Fg 5 4 .EI Eg f N r I s x 1 'ogg M6355-25 ' SX 188 5 'ai 1 .4 mg X an Q Q QQ. X .mx HW M ' Q .- 4 v nl nw , 1 1, I J 1551 x, Q-U.. fm' , N,-.:,. 1 - - XX ' ww, Is, .S i .M -+2145 , epsgrfff .TX .fm,N,,m. - W. W Wiz' .Q ,qrgggf . ' , k 1 comforts 'ffl A W' ., A fi? ' ' SX! URSING SCHOOL I uw I f I gl. 5 ? P b fi I 1 ' , A ' Z In H. I , I, 4 Y Y ALTNETHER ' - , Y BALLARD xi, X. I, has :gg I ',.- A .Y 5 .. ' I 1 L I I 'A 1, 4 'I L I I I uf' ggi r' I If I ,X .- +,sf Y 'N ego ,. NR A g A H S i ,H ANDERSON BACH BILIES BOSKY CHAPPIUS COLARELLI ALLAI N BENZING CASPAR DALEY EC KERT ALLAIN, ADELE M. New Orleans, Louisiana ALTNETHER, SISTER WILLIAM MARIE, S.S.M. St. Louis, Missouri ANDERSON, PATRICIA C. St. Louis, Missouri BACH, .IOSEPHINE M. Metuchen, New Jersey BALLARD, DONNA J. Louisville, Kentucky BARBERIO, MARGARET A. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania BENZING, BARBARA A. Chagrin Falls, Ohio BILES, BETTY J. Williamsburg, Missouri BOSKY, PATRICIA M. Rolla, Missouri CAPUTA, CAROLYN R. St. Louis, Missouri CASPAR, JANICE L. Junction City, Kansas CHAPPIUS, MARIANNE, C. St. Louis, Missouri COLARELLI, FLORA E. Canon City, Colorado CYWINSKI, CHRISTINE A. L River Forest, Illinois DALEY, PATRICIA L. Wilmette, Illinois DAY, MARY .I. St. Louis, Missouri ECKERT, NORMA J. Lawrenceburg, Indiana FAHEY, SISTER KEVIN MARIE, S.S.M. St. Louis, Missouri A Ik BARBERIO CAPUTA CYWINSKI DAY FAHEY GR DUATE FERREE HANN JARBOE LOUBERTH LYNCH FJ ELDE FRAINIER HOELZEMAN JOZVIAK FERREE, MARTHA E. Hinsdale, Illinois FJELDE, MARCIA F. Fargo, Norfh Dakofa FRAINIER, MARGARET A. Buffalo, New York FRANCKA, PEGGY A. Hannibal, Missouri FRENZEL, SISTER SERAPHICA M., S.S.M. Sf. Louis, Missouri GROSS, SISTER MICHAEL ANN A.D.P.P.S. Ruma, Illinois HANN, AILEEN J. SI. Louis, Missouri HOELZEMAN, SISTER DIANE M. O.S.B. Jonesboro, Arkansas HOPKINS, MARY C. Cleveland, Ohio FRANCKA HOPKINS KEKEISEN HUBER, KATHLEEN M. Sf. Louis, Missouri JARBOE, MARGARET R. Sf. Louis, Missouri JOZVIAK, SALLY D. Berea, Ohio KEKEISEN, LOUISE Sf. Louis, Missouri FRENZEL LACHOWSKY, SISTER M. ANDREW O.S.B. Jonesboro, Arkansas LOUBERTH, SISTER JOSE Freeburg, Missouri LUCKEROTH, ALICE R. Seneca, Kansas LYNCH, NANCY A. Mishawaka, Indiana MAC MILLAN, JUDITH L. San Francisco, California MARIE I I I I - 1 I I. GROSS HUBER LAC KOWSKY LUCKEROTH MAC MILLAN MAHER, DOROTHY M. Iowa Cify, Iowa MAHONEY, ANN J. Brasher Falls, New York MATHIS, JEAN E. Pueblo, Colorado MAULIOLA, THEODORE Y. Waimanalo, Hawaii MC DERMOTT, CAROL A. St. Louis, Missouri MC DONALD, MARY L. Louisville, Kentucky MC GOVERN, MARY J. Sf. Louis, Missouri MC INTYRE, SANDRA A. Sf. Louis, Missouri MEYER, SISTER MARIO, O.S.F. Springfield, Illinois URSING SCHOOL MEYER, VERONICA C. Sl. Louis, Missouri MOONEY, MARY E. Lakewood, Ohio MULLENSCHLADER, MARGARE SI. Louis, Missouri TA. NAHLIK, SISTER M. JOLENDIS, S.S.M. Sl. Louis, Missouri NENNINGER, ANN J. Cape Girardeau, Missouri NOCERA, ROSE MARIE Ellwood Cify, Pennsylvania O'CONNOR, KATHLEEN K. Waukegan, Illinois PERKINSON, KATHLEEN E. Sf. Louis, Missouri PITSENBERGER, SISTER M. CLAUDE, O.S.F. Springfield, Illinois Y --I x :ii W ggiffgefv he MAHER Mc ooNALo MooNEY Mc csovsma M3223 MA-n-ns MEYER, v. ofcom-ion MULLENSCHLADER MA I- Mc Demon NocERA PERKINSON MC INTYRE MEYER sn M. 'A K NENMNGER PITSENBERGER GRADUATE PRIOR, MARTHA E. Colorado Springs, Colorado STEINBICKER, RUTH D. SI. Louis, Missouri THOMPSON, SHEILA M. Toledo, Ohio TROSSEN, VIRGINA E. Cleveland, Ohio TUCKER, .IANICE C. QUINN, JOYCE A. Pittsfield, Massachuseffs Sf. Louis, Missouri VARBONCOEUR, SISTER ANNE RASCHE, LOIS A. MARCEL Jasper, Indiana Kankakee, Illinois SAGER, JOSEPHINE C. WIENKE, HARRIET M. Union, Missouri Si. Louis, Missouri SCHMITT, MARY ANN WILKIEMEYER, DIANA S. C. Paynesville, Minnesota San Francisco, California SCHULTE, DOROTHEA, M. WILSON, SISTER GEORGE MARY Sf. Louis, Missouri Urbana, Illinois SCHULTZ, MARY L. WOLF, SANDRA J. Sf. Louis, Missouri Si. Louis, Missouri SMITH, CATHERINE A. Topeka, Kansas SONNTAG, ARLENE B. Affion, Missouri I i :E I I if 55 I I M . , , - V -Q 1 I . A I Y Xwiilf l I - I3 SKLZILE sci-wus THOMPSON sci-lurrz SCHMHT sremslcksn wuuoemsvsn mosssu wlsmcs SONNTAG WHSON vARsoNcoEun QUINN SAGER SMITH TUC KER WOLF REV. JOHN C. CHOPPESKY, S.J. Regent and Acting Dean The oldest federally approved aviation school in the country, Parks College entered the University's family of schools in 1946. The College, originally established as a private institution by Mr. Oliver L. Parks in 1927, beca'me a part of the University largely as a gift of its founder. Two distinct degrees are offered at Parks: a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics. The latter degree is offered to maiors in Aircraft Maintenance En- gineering, Aeronautical Administration and Aeronautical Meteorology. In addition to these, flight training and Airframe and Powerplant pro- grams are offered on a non-degree basis. The college maintains its own fleet of airplanes and has extensive laboratory facilities. Parks has shown continuous growth. It now has a student body numbering more than six hundred and a faculty of 40. The school's spacious campus, located adjacent to the city of Cahokia, Illinois, contains 'I6 major buildings, including dormitories, a gymnasium, and a library. A RKS COLLEG E L We :I-by A ,Q-' J! ' CQ ,119 ' ' ' aff JE M11-rgylj ABDO, WADIE S. Beiruf, Lebanon ALLISON, KENT V. Kansas Cify, Kansas ANDERSON, NEIL R. Omaha, Nebraska ABDO ANDERSON, ROBERT L. Sf. Louis, Missouri ARNDT, DONALD M., JR. Chicago, Illinois ASCHENBRENNER, R Affton, Missouri AYERS, CICERO T. Bradenton, Florida BEAN, SHERMAN P. Monfello, Wisconsin 'I68 OGER -ang, AEROTECHNOLOGY ALLISON ANDERSON, N. ANDERSON, R. ASCHENBRENNER AYERS BEAN BELL BITER BH UTA BON BRICK BULLMER BURKE CAMPBELL CANNIZZARO 'I Armor BELI., GENE F. Glenco, Missouri BITER, CLEON J. Dover, Delaware BHUTA, MAHENDRA Bombay, India BON, THEODORE J. Kalamazoo, Michigan BRICK, JOHN E. Greenleaf, Wisconsin BULLMER, JOSEPH J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BURKE, GERALD L. Louisville, Kentucky CAMPBELL, CURTIS M Webster Groves, Missouri CANNIZZARO, RONALD C Lancasfer, Pennsylvania GR DU TES CHESTER CHESTER, JAMES B. Trout Creek, Montana CLEMENTS, KENNETH Dupo, Illinois COLE, CHARLES D. Angola, Indiana DEGEN, THOMAS E. Mason City, Iowa L. DELAPLAIN, JEFFREY B. St. Louis, Missouri DIGNAN, CHARLES N. Kennett Square, Pennsylvania DITE, LARRY G. Chicago, Illinois DOERR, GENE R. Columbia, Illinois DORING, DAVID J. Kansas City, Missouri CLEMENTS DIGNAN DORING EDWARDS FAVARO COLE DITE DREW EGAN FELD DEGEN DOERR DYBALA ENSMI NGER FLOCK DELAPLAIN DREW, KENNETH L. Rochester, Minnesota DYBALA, ROBERT E. Chicago, Illinois EDWARDS, VERNON R East St. Louis, Illinois EGAN, WILLIAM J., JR Newton Highlands, Massachusetts ENSMINGER, RICHARD East Greenville, Pennsylvania FAVARO, FRANK T. New York, New York FELD, DENIS J. Belleville, Illinois FLOCK, ARTHUR E., III Atlanta, Georgia GARTRELL, ROBERT A. Dickens, Nebraska GEARY, CHARLES D., JR. Easton, Pennsylvania GERKE, RALPH J. Cleveland, Ohio GILLERAN, THOMAS J. Ossining, New York GLEASON, DANIEL S. Rockville, Maryland GRATZ, HARLAN J. Valley City, North Dakota GREENE, CHARLES H. Nelsonville, Ohio GREENWELL, JEROME E. Chicago, Illinois HAINES, JAMES D. St. Louis, Missouri HART NIBBRIG, CRISTIAN N. Buenos Aires, Argentina HAUCK, THOMAS B. Dhahran, Saudi Arabia HAUSCHILD, WALLACE D. Kansas City, Missouri AEROTECHNOLOGY HAZEN, VERNON L. Ogden, Utah HICKEY, HERBERT J. Teaneck, New Jersey HILLER, ROBERT M. Caracas, Venezuela HOBAN, FRANCIS T. Minersville, Pennsylvania HUBBARD, DAVID B. Dassal, Minnesota -:-- --gr HAUSCHM, GREENE GREENWELL GILLERAN HAZEN HICKEY HAINES HILLER 170 GEARY GARTRELL GLEASON GERKE HART Nlssmo GRAT2 HOBAN HAucK HUBBARD GRADUATE HUNLETH, FRANCIS Sf. Louis, Missouri J. HUTSON, ROBERT V. Northwoods, Missouri JANSEN, ROBERT D. Wilmeffe, Illinois JONAS, DONALD L. Jonesburg, Missouri KANE, EDWARD J. Belleville, illinois KANGAS, OLIVER R. Kenosha, Wisconsin KAZNECKI, LAWRENCE Farmingfon, Michigan KERNER, GEORGE M. Chafham, New York KIDDER, ARTHUR R. Naperville, Illinois KIMZEY, WILLIAM F. Sf. Louis, Missouri KINDLIN, MICHAEL J. Green Bay, Wisconsin KNESE, PAUL B. Sf. Louis, Missouri KRITZLER, ROBERT P. Clermonf, Indiana KULPA, NORBERT J. Park Ridge, Illinois KURUPPU, NIMAL S. F Colombo, Ceylon LAUB, JOHN G. Sf. Louis, Missouri LLORENS, JOSE R. San Juan, Puerfo Rico Hunum-I JANsEN KANGAS KIMZEY KINDLIN LLoneNs HursoN KANE KIDDER Kuguppu LAUB JoNAs KERNER KULPA KAZNECKI Kmrzlen Kr-less AEROTECHNOLOGY 3 sa' 0 I A T LUCIA LUSCZEK PE MASSOGLIA MANAHAN LU BER MALON EY MC CARTHY MERGEL MI RAN DA LUBER, KENNETH P. Highland, Illinois LUCIA, WILLIAM A. Long Island, New York LUCKA, WILBERT A. Germanfown, Wisconsin LUSCZEK, JOSEPH J. Bound Brook, New Jersey MAHEFKEY, EDWARD T. Bethel Park, Pennsylvania MALONEY, KENNETH S. Long Island, New York MANAHAN, DONALD P. Chicago, Illinois MANIKOWSKI, AMBROSE F. Blossburg, Pennsylvania MASSOGLIA, PETER L. New York, New York LUCKA MANIKOWSKI MC CORMACK MC CABE, JOHN M., III- Sea Girf, New Jersey MC CARTHY, JAMES P. Franklin, New Jersey MC CORMACK,IJAMES J. Bosfon, Massachuseffs MC CORMICK, MATTHEW Providence, Rhode Island MERGEL, RONALD R. Sf. Louis, Missouri MILIKOWSKY, BEN-ZION Haifa, Israel MIRANDA, RONALD P. Sandusky, Ohio MOKRY, FRANK W., III. Omaha, Nebraska ' I MAHEFKEY MC CABE MC CORMICK MILIKOWSKY MOKRY GR DU TE fsffiiii NAPPO PAWLICK ooMs Pnssrsofxao MORRELL OWENS PUTNAM RAFTUS RESC HAK MORRELL, RALPH J. St. Louis, Missouri NAPPO, JOSEPH S. Sloatsburg, New York NORBUT, THEODORE J. Chicago, Illinois OOMS, HERMAN G. Long Island, New York ORTOLL, CARLOS Z. Manila, Philippine Islands OWENS, HERSCHEL G. Waggoner, Illinois PAWLICK, JOSEPH F. Sea Girt, New Jersey PHILLIPS, LAWRENCE G. Corning, Arkansas NORBUT PHILLIPS QUINN PRESTEGARD, KURT H. Vancouver, British Columbia PRITCHARD, ROBERT P. New York, New York PUTNAM, FRANKIE R. Centralia, Illinois QUINN, GORDON F. Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin RACHO, RAMON E. Riverside, Connecticut RAFTUS, MICHAEL J. Pawtucket, Rhode Island REKART, JEROME A. University City, Missouri RESCHAK, ROBERT J. St. Louis, Missouri RESNICKY, JOHN P. Silver Spring, Maryland ORTOLL PRITCHARD RACHO REKART RESNICKY RUFFING, JOHN J. Kirkwood, Missouri RUTKOWSKI, ROBERT E. St. Louis, Missouri RYAN, MICHAEL D. St. Louis, Missouri RYAN, ROBERT V. Weaverville, California SALU5, WAYNE L. Hinsdale, Illinois Lancaster, Pennsylvania SCHRECKENBERG, JOSEPH P. Lutesville, Missouri SCHULZE, CARL J. St. Louis, Missouri SCHWIND, JOSEPH Baltimore, Maryland Yu- 765 15 L. a'::' 4? SCHMALHOFER, JOSEPH E., JR. AEROTECHNOLOGY SEFIC, WALTER J. Omaha, Nebraska SHINGLETON, THOMAS J. Ellwoocl City, Pennsylvania SHOVLIN, MICHAEL D. Parma, Ohio SIKORSKI, PAUL M. St. Louis, Missouri siMs, THOMAS J. Schenectady, New York SMITH, GERALD L. Oswego, Illinois SMITH, RICHARD F. New York, New York SNYDER, FREDERICK M. Staten Island, New York STADEN, ARTHUR L. Collinsville, Illinois . , I 1 A N. 'Wi' 'is ZW- . . yi . WH , N1 GOI lui' gi RUFHNG sci-IMALHOFER SMITH, G. sMm-1, R. sci-IRECKENBERG RUTKOWSKI RYAN. M. seric sr-nNcsLeroN RYAN, R- sALus slMs smvnsiz SCHUI-Z5 SQHWIND sHovuN SIKORSKI STP-DEN GR DLI TE STARK, CHARLES R. Brooklyn, New York STONE, BLAINE T. Cleveland, Ohio STRUCK, NORMAN Mexico Cify, Mexico SWEIKAR, STANLEY J., JR Manifowoc, Wisconsin THOMSON, JOHN A. Rochesier, New York TIEDEMAN, DAVID A. East Sf. Louis, Illinois TUMAS, KENNETH S. Bayonne, New Jersey TWA, WILLIAM R., JR. Camby, Indiana UHLENHOP, MICHAEL H. Litchfield, Illinois VERRELLI, LEONARD D. Nopedale, Massachuseffs VUKOVICH, FRED M. Chicago, Illinois WENK, ALBERT F. Elizabeth, New Jersey WESSNER, BERNARD J. Ferndale, Pennsylvania WETTESTAD, WARNER T. Tracy, Minnesofa WHITE, VERN O. Owafowna, Minnesoia WILLIAMS, PAUL A. Bellaire, New York WONG, STANLEY Albany, New York ZAMOLYI, LASLO L., JR. Befhlehem, Pennsylvania 4-'S 'rv' W4 fi Avi e . y J hs- 'F-2? E' ln- swuc TIEDEMAN wmv: wlLuAMs TUMAS srorie STRUCK VERRELLI VUKOVICH swsncmz THOMSON wsrresmn WQNG rwA UHLENI-lor WENK WESSNER zAMoLYl E SC PH I LOSCPHY AND' LETTERS .ae 'e ,' nv sr' ' fp-' 'ri ff - - is : '?.f- -, ' Q' '-,Z -1' 40'--'jij '-1: L' ,' , . 5,-cz, ? q . ' , it J - J J, , . . - .e i... 4-1 - ,-,leg rfgyfjlg ..-Z' JUL., LVL 737, VI : Y L-.F 1 rim . , . M -Al., WV, R JL-9 . in 512'-3'-'. fgfj., jmraic:-V :given-7 -fy . ,- :V 4 -,,,,.v: . Y V . I REV. LINUS J. THRO, S.J. Rector lt was the union of the School of Philosophy and Letters fthen Florissant Collegej with the College of Arts and Sciences that, resulted in the formation of Saint Louis University in 1832. And, since that time, the School of Philosophy and Letters has continued to play an important role in the history and progress of the University. The task of the School is the education of young members of the Society of Jesus in the humanities, particularly languages and philosophy. The Division of Letters of the School, located at Saint Stanislaus Seminary in Florissant, emphasizes training in Latin, Greek, and English. ln the Division of Philosophy, located in Fusz Memorial on the campus of the University, the young clerics are equipped with an understanding of philosophy from a systematic and historical viewpoint, and they are also given basic training in the sciences. ln addition, many of the Jesuit scholastics at the University pursue advanced work in the Graduate School in their chosen field of study. K. ' r fs - ., f ,. I.. -, i X W. JM-. 1,:, 17,5-..-f-,' -i-,,YQ:?-. l-V. .- gs-1 ,- , , . - ,' - le. -,:,-Q f sgrwre- x--ffl .:.1f,m-S '.-mama i.:,',-,,.1sfa .- fi 11- V ' t,.'l5i.ifif l't.Tl'r!-t fakfffw' 'f ' ?fl's.'- 11fsuf-'i-- :wi-'f-' 23, :l.,:i3 'Fai-V Al -fix .arm if-Q A -felt L me 51: -1 . 'Q 'WE- --1A'iii4 3252--f TM. 'f i 'ig' -fe'-12452 -rig-751, 13' , '-':ii.L'EQ1PgfE 'f: 2f7ai,i' ew 111 nt- 5-Erik r95, gF:f1.,+f-5, ,. KAJP -M , 9 ' -,Qi ' J ., F ,Q I al, .. - 1 1 .3 n 1 Pi. .'l WH, I AJ, :,, EE!-Vlflf ,sf , .M Q-.Q-.Q-Q. ,-if X S I-A231 11 , .. 1. -.hs-E'-E., MEX w 2 if 2 yy- 1 J? 3 ---.4 -1 L L-.WE-. ,1 . 41' ' 1,u5-,5-:- 1 'HN ,.,.,.W,g .f,.i, gffg L . .:, X :AJ 'sv w nm W H., '!- b 'x . 9 I w 'L' - -vw U- ,, - MW, 'R W .1- W ,M Q.. X .15'-- 3235 fvzh, :wi ffm 55, i ' 'rv' .N Zi v. ...- .T,,,,!,4I Q , w , J ,r 1 , ., ' w .w PHILOSOPHY A D '94 ZS' 53 im li' AHN ANTISTA BARNES CARVILLE COLLINS DAMHORST GLEASON GUETTINGER HALEY KOOB LUMAGHI MACE AHN, ALPHONSUS, B., S.J. Pusan, Korea ANTISTA, JOHN A., S.J. Trinidad, Colorado BARNES, MICHAEL H., S.J. Bovey, Minnesota BIERNATZKI, WILLIAM E., S.J. Morrison, Illinois BOSCHERT, HUBERT G., S.J. Sf. Charles, Missouri BRENNAN, MICHAEL E., S.J. Waferloo, Iowa CARVILLE, DENIS J., S.J. Omaha, Nebraska 178 COLLINS, DANIEL J., S.J. Decafur, Illinois DAMHORST, JOSEPH E., S.J. Quincy, Illinois DOLL, DONALD A., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin ELLOS, WILLIAM J., S.J. Hurley, Wisconsin GILL, EDWARD C., S.J. Madison, Wisconsin GLEASON, HARRY F., S.J. Clayton, Missouri GUETTINGER, ROGER J., S.J. Oakland, California -no wi P 'S' . -cxarf' It rs Qu :Kaya ' ' 590 if BIERNATZKI BOSCHERT BRENNAN DOLL ELLOS GILL HAUSER JOST KEHOE HALEY, JOHN A., S.J. Fort Fairfield, Maine HAUSER, RICHARD J., S. Milwaukee, Wisconsin JOST, CHARLES T., S.J. Normandy, Missouri KEHOE, JOHN J., S.J. Tulsa, Oklahoma KOOB, GERARD J., S.J. Philadelphia, Pa. LUMAGHI, LOUIS F., S.J Sf. Louis, Missouri MACE, JOHN, S.J. Sf. Louis, Missouri LETTERS GR DUATE MC ELROY MC LAUGHLIN NEUBERGER PBASE SC HATZMAN SCHLOEMER MC ELROY, JEROME X., S.J. SI. Louis, Missouri MC LAUGHLIN, BARRY S., S. J. Salisbury, Maryland MEIGHER, EUGENE J., S.J. Oshkosh, Wisconsin MILLER, RONALD H., S.J. Sf. Louis, Missouri MORGAN, JAMES E., S. J. Cleveland, Ohio MORRISON, MICHAEL G., S. J. Wausau, Wisconsin NEUBERGER, FRANK P., S. J. Omaha, Nebraska PEASE, RAYMOND A., S. J. Denver, Colorado MEIGHER MILLER REICH RILEY SCHRAGE SHARP WILLIAMS WILLMERING REICH, JOSEPH M., S.J. Sfeelfon, Pennsylvania RILEY, ARTHUR L., S. J. Kansas Cify, Missouri ROTHERMICH, ARNOLD E., S. J. SI. Louis, Missouri RUNDE, WILLIAM H., S. J. SI. Charles, Missouri SCHATZMAN, CLARENCE J., S. J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin SCHLOEMER, THOMAS N., S. J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin SCHRAGE, FRANK P., S. J. Menasha, Wisconsin MORGAN MORRISON ROTHERMICH RUNDE SPREHE WAYNE WOOD YANIAK SHARP, PATRICK D., S.J. Spokane, Washingfon SPREHE, JOHN T., S. J. Oklahoma Cify, Oklahoma WAYNE, DAVID A., S. J. SI. Louis, Missouri WILLIAMS, WILLIAM W., S.J Kansas Cify, Missouri WILLMERING, JOHN H., S. J. Indianapolis, Indiana WOOD, THOMAS F., S. J. Riverside, Illinois YANIAK, ROBERT A., S. J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 'I79 ,11:g if I-2 11: 373 fr: s'S 5' 5 V' L ,M . M., A -3 53' xx - 3! rx' 1. 'Ein . Q, n 1 . 7 7 f T XX-.f 2 I . ., , ., . in ll' I is X I , 'lgqgf 94 ,, -if - 1 it K ' .I rf' F 1. 1 L 4 I I fx 7 'Y-1. M. 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'T ., F f i The Court of Chivalry and Manhood X if fi Wi' mu i EH CT .ii LLLU1 JIU UUQEHT Sadie The Kompus King o his cronies. Retiring ,King Be and Firsf Lady Dogpatch. 1 ,I I i 1 ii 1 1 I iii x ' ii r i I , Q swfjll.. Q, ,K 351 i ip,...1 ., .T , lui -F A- fi , -,V-fa?-A Liwwclsg E ' They're off and running! Q Q ii x 4 V 1 , , . 4 , , 9 1 , , 5 ,V . 'J v- 1 .' ' i Qi ' ' 1? F 1-Y Whuf the well-dressed - Gimple and dimples Campus politics fi JQHQQAUQ ALAsK'A1l4.,i C F A' H 5:5 -Mi-.a-, k 5 t +C 54 Si.. L' lege man should wear. yi 2.1 183 X I X X X -N l. ' , in 1 Nl -L ' ' I M- ,,',, R, Y X1 Ain'f nobody going to dance? Slice of music of wafermelon picnic Fwfum xx N. Mass confusion ,fry Above: Bu! Vulg thaf's Father! f. ff' f ,ff- .fd 1'7- Af Above: Father Luke cun't decide. Above: We'lI model anyihing. Right: Whaf's that you said? xx , Rx x : N. x Xl' N. , xx f 5 f fs- -v - 4' R xxx X e Queen and her court. Mary Lou Penzler crowns Judy Webster r,U' 1 : AX XX X XX Regina Nos1ra for Cond F Sodality. A moment of prayer. rm ' A Judy crowns Our Lady. VF rr ff -fri 'ew l' The candldafes are inducted. 92, 9 Vi crowns Mary for Arts Sodulify, , . n-1 0 ,iv The May Queen and her court. ff- -AVP -'ff A x ,iffy , ij g 'J 7 X.-57. -1 - 5 . ,4 ' '- ,J w x ,.,,,.1 r,-,Ji . M,-V it jrfjhri-,, ' X f 'YK f Jr' AM. ., i . - 1 If - . 1 , . 21 ,-gfx. V V 1 W 1 X, E' A, Z ki mf V.. x . 'N W f' ' ,-' ' ' V J xxwri-4 . KG ,Aj W. f lv, Y .X, 'T YJ' 'fav La '51 N' gm I. x ,L N mg, Xu, fl 9, N My - ----ff q: ' V 5 1,6 ,, 'f f- D f' , x J ,tm 1' . - ' XX L, f 4 f XX ' fig Nr' H' XXX!!! a if -f-X if I' , f. ek -S .1 , 1, -. -, -. ,, W , m, g ,l,, W, 1 f ,-'Y ' 'T n' ,fx - 1 -f 7-- 11 1,7 ,gn ,4,,,,, , , ,.- xx . x fx R. it x. . X ,' ' ' u 'Z N ' ' 11 3 x , . X X 1 1 , X G. ,. 4- -, .,,-- ,g ' ,V . ,X , .. X , ' !'..,,. K .x 'X' . n 2,15 KL L V. 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' -J ,Q - , :im Tak' ' S af If, - Z h K ... - Q x' nn ' -,-.1 L 1 xzq, -6 , :uq wx :M Q .r L.3- ' T-' '..t'.'Si:' -L' 1iu ,u5'. -3211 Aeiiiifif. f' f - .., 1 -:nfl A .- I -Q- .. Q5 1, 5 v 1-N i v .-' K' 3 'A ' 'J .. Y B., 'ki I is New album? A serious discussion. Another Kingston Trio? 7 5- , 1 - ' h fg FWD? fl... A moment of meditation. Serious study Library put to use Tidowfmte f 4 1 SENIORS ORGAN ZATIONS Aano, WADIE s. ..f.g. - .... ---..-- -- AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION. ADELSTEIN, BRIAN ,,.. . . ....,.-.---- -- EUROPEAN HISTORY. AHN, ALPHONSUS B. W EA PHILOSOPHY. ALLAIN, ADELE M. .,.A -.. -..--.. ffff, W-- .----..-....------- PHYSICAL THERAPY-Kappa Beta Gamma, Physical Thearapy Club, Vice-president 3, Sodality, Central Committee. ALLISON, KENT V. ..,,. . --. -.H........-.-- .e----- - - --H..4 - AERONAUTICS-Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President 2, Treasur- er 'I and 3, Parks Student Council, Alpha Pi Sigma, Arnold Air Society. ALLRED, JAMES P., JR. ---. .---...-. --e.. -..A ------A-------W LAW-Alpha Sigma Nu, Class President 2, Conclave, Student Bar Association, Phi Delta Phi, Pledge Esquire 3, Executive Committee 3, Law Journal, Editor-in-Chief 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. ALTNETHER, SISTER WILLIAM MARIE S.S.M. ......e -..-.-. --- NURSING. ANDERSON, NEIL R. ,...-. -..--.-..-.- s..... ..---.-...- A., AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING --Alpha Sigma Chi. ANDERSON, PATRICIA C. ............e,........... .. ....f ..- MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY-Nursing Departmental Council. ANDERSON, ROBERT L. --. ........,.................. --- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING -S.A.E. ANKENBRANDT, CHARLES M. .........c,,.Y.......... ---.. Y PHYSICS-Alpha Sigma Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Kappa Ep- silon, Historian 3, English Club. ANTISTA, JOHN A. ..eA -. ...... ----- --. -------- PHILOSOPHY. ARNDT, DONALD M., JR. - .... - .... -,---.---------..----- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Parks Dormitory Council, Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary 3, 4, S.A.E. Knights of Columbus. ARNOLD, ROBERTA L. --.. ......,.,.......,............. -- GEOGRAPHY-Gamma Theta Upsilon, Kappa Beta Gamma, Recording Secretary 3 ARRILLAGA, MARIA J. -,,. ,... e.,,.. ..,....,s, , ...,.,.,... A ENGLISH-English Club, International Club, Treasurer, Fleur de Lis. ASCHENBRENNER, ROGER J. .... . --,,,..---..--..,,, ,-- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-S.A.E., l.A.S. AUCKLEY, JAMES L. ., ,.., -..,e..--., ...,,.. . --,.-- --, MEDICINE- Phi Chi. AYERS, CICERO T. ..,v-..-.. ..,, . . ,..H.. -,,,-..-,e,,-,,-,ev- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING -Alpha Sigma Chi. BACH, JOSEPHINE M. -... ..... ..,.,... . .---.. e----- -.--------- NURSING-Women's Sodality, Sociology Club, Registered Nurses Organization. BACK, DONALD K. ..... ...--E.....-------- ---- ---------H MEDICINE-Phi Beta Pi. BADARACCO, MARIE R. -, ........ ----- MEDICINE-Gamma Pi Epsilon. BAGWELL, VIRGIL T. ,-. .............. --..--..---..-.--e------ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-I.T. Sodality, A.I.E.E. l.R.E. BAKER, JAMES W., S.J. -.-se ......-..------------- ----- SPEECH. BALLARD, DONNA J. --.. ......................---.----- -- NURSING-Pep Club, Basic Nurses Association. BALLINGER, RONALD J. -----. ,,,..,.,........... -e..--e..--- FINANCE-Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Sodality, Vice Prefect 3, Pretect 4, Young Democrats, President 3, Commerce Stu- dent Council. BANNISTER, JOSEPH P. ..w,. .. ,,,. .... . --..,e-..-- BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. BARDGETT, RICHARD J. .,.., ,,-,-..-,,- ..---- -- .---- ACCOUNTING. BARBERIO, MARGARET A. --. .-- ------. ,.-,...- .-- NURSING- Registered Nurses Organization. BARNES, IRENE G. ,,,. .-..-N ,... ,,......,.. . .-- SOCIOLOGY. BARNES, MICHAEL H., S.J. ..- .... .... .. --.,-,-,. --- PHILOSOPHY. BASCOM, WILLAM S. ,-....., ..... .----- ,-.. GENERAL STUDIES- English Club. BAST, BARBARA M. .. ....A,....,...... UU-, ..-,--,...--..--- BIOLOGY-Theta Phi Alpha, Women's Sodality. BURTELOW, THOMAS A. .... .-...... - --.--,.---------- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Kappa Mu Sigma, S.O.E., AIEE-IRE. BAUER, RAYMOND P. -- .. ......... ..................... , W DENTISTRY-Class President 4, Dental School Student Coun- cil 4, Xi Psi Phi, Secretary 4. BAUER, RICHARD A. ,,,.,.,,... ..,, , ., W--- ,,.,, . ---ULU INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING -- S.A.M., Corresponding Secre- tary 4. BAUER, RICHARD A, -- ..... -,....- ...,..E.,. . ,,.. ,-,,,,---- DRAMA-Who't Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges. BAUGH, WILLIAM R. -ch .... .-.- --..--,,.-,.. .... ,...--,-,---- BIOLOGY-Sociology Club, Biology Club, Young Democrats. BAUM, RICHARD J. .-.,........gg.,.. A ,,,,,,,,,,,-,-.--- , ACCOUNTING. BEAN, SHERMAN P ....gA.,,,,,,-,,,-,--,---,,-,-,-,,.-g, AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION-Alpha Sigma Chi. BECK, VINCENT E. .... . ..-........,,,.--,, ,,-------- M ,- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. BECKRING, ROBERT A, ,------,---,,,gg, WM. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-S.A.M. BEETZ, HERMAN J. -.-. ,. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,-,--,-,, --- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Phi Kappa Theta. BELL, GENE F. ..........................,...... --- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING. BENZING, BARBARA A. ........................E.......... NURSING-Class Vice-President 4, Basic Nurses' Organiza tion. BERG, DONALD A. ............................ ........ CIVIL ENGINEERING -S.C.E. BERGMANN, RICHARD G. ................................. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Tau Beta Delta, Pi Mu Epsilon, AIEE-IRE, Secretary 2, Knights of Columbus, Treasurer 3, 4, Arnold Air Society. BERKICH, EDWARD J. --. -,- MEDICINE - Phi Chi. BERLO, GLENNON A. .................................. -- INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-Delta Sigma Phi, S.A.M. BERARD, DANIEL C. ......... .. .............. .............. GEOPHYSICAL ENGINEERING-Tau Kappa Epsilon. BERNSEN, ALBERT B. -- H-- MARKETING. BERRY, BARBARA E. v.A. -C---. . --.-, M W- -v-f----- ------- MATHEMATICS-Women's Sodality, St. Louis U. Grotto. BERTOCCHI, ROBERT P- -- -f-- -- A-ff--f --- - -'ve--H' ACCCOUNTING - Intramurals. BETZ, LEONARD P. .. --4-A ..------ fs' ACCOUNTING. BEYERSDORFER, GERALD L- - ---- --------Y-----A- - -- --- FINANCE-Alpha Kappa Psi, Social Chairman. BHUTA, MAHENDRA .-4.- .. ------ A- ---------------- f-A 4-- AERONAUTICS-Alpha Beta Gamma, Historian 4. BIERNATZKI, WILLIAM E. ......Y--------- '----------A - - PHILOSOPHY. BILES, BETTY J. -.. e-v- .--A-- --------A--------- --------e-- MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARY SCIENCE -Medical Records Club. BILGERE, MICHAEL W. ee-. ..--------- ----R-----!----' - '- ACCOUNTING - Marketing Club. BINGHAM, ELEANOR L. ---A.---------- - -----f-R- -- -------- - PSYCHOLOGY-Kappa Beta Gamma, Recording Secretary 4. BIRKE, AUGUST I I. ..... . ----f--------v---ff- ------------ BIRSINGER, AIVIN J. -.- ..--------------k---- -------- - -- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Mu Sigma. BITER, CLEON J. as .... .-.. -..--- .------v--- - -- W- METEOROLOGY-Phi Alpha Chi, Secretary 4. BLAES, JOSEPH A. -W ..E... - .-..-EE----------- -- -A-- -----A DENTISTRY-Xi Psi Phi, Class Secretary 2, Conclave. BLANKE, JUDITH A. ..... . .....E..----------f----- -------- HISTORY-Women's Sodality, Young Democrats. BLEAKLEY, JOANNA T. ...........E..-.--.-------- --M----- ENGLISH-Gamma Pi Epsilon, IOC, Theta Phi Alpha, His- torian 4, Archive, Art Editor 2, 3, 4, French Club, English Club, Young Republicans, Fleur-De-Lis. BLEY, J. RUSSELL, JR. .... ..... ..........-.-----------A---- ENGLISH-Alpha Sigma Nu, Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Arts Sodality, Candidate Instructor 2, Sodal- ity Union, President 3, French Club, Student Endowment, Class Chairman 3, Arts School Chairman 4, U News Staff, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- Ieges. BLOEMKER, E. FREDRICK ........ ..-- .e-.. --- CHEMISTRY-Tau Kappa Epsilon. BODEWES, HERMAN G. ..-. .........- --- HISTORY. BOEHM, JOHN G. -.. ..e....A..............----e.--------- - HISTORY-Phi Kappa Theta, Historian 4, Rugby Club, Young Democrats. BOEHM, MICHAEL C. --,-. ,C .-.W .,,,,, E ee.. ........- - ------- ACCOUNTING-Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Sodality, Mar- keting Club. BOHM, RICHARD J. ....,...,.s,,,,.............. ......... DENTISTRY-Delta Sigma Delta, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. BON, THEODORE J. -,,- ....,.....................e E--. -A- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Phi Omega, Historian 3, Sgt. of Arms 4, IAS. BOSCHERT, HUBERT G., S.J. . ,, V- PHILOSOPHY. BOSKY, PATRICIA M. ----.,-.---, ,...,, ,A ..,..,, ,.--,.------- NURSING-Women's Sodality, Basic Student Nurses' Associa- tion. BOSSLER, ROBERT W. . ,. -sn ,,.,.... --,.-,-., --- HISTORY-Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President 3. BOUCHER, ROBERT E. .... - .......,...,,,.,.. --- MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa. BOWEN, MICHAEL C. ....,s..se..,,,,.-...-- -W ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-S.O.E., AIEE. BOYD, RICHARD B. .,,,. , ,,,,..,,s,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,-----,., PHILOSOPHY-Sociology Club, Treasurer 4, Basketball. BOYER, RICHARD H. ....,,,,,,W,--gH,A,A,,-------------AA, MARKETING-Delta Sigma Pi, Walsh Hall Council. BOYLE, JAMES G. -,,--Y, ,,----Y-,,-------,-g-------- -- gg- DENTISTRY- Xi Psi Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon. BRADY, DANIEL W, ,,,A , ,,,YYY Y,-----,,V-,--g,,gg,--V-- - ACCOUNTING-Alpha Sigma Nu, Conclave, President 4, Delta Sigma Pi, Chancellor 4, Student Council, Commerce Sodality, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. BRAND, DONALD J. ............ ---- BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. BRAND, JEROME P. ..,,.......,,,. ..................... - - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Delta, AIEE-IRE, Chariman 4. BRANSON, DAVID L. .... -- -- ACCOUNTING. BRAUN, ROBERT E. ---.,--- .... -- ----- -- HISTORY - International Club. BRENNAN, JOHN L. ............... --- CHEMISTRY -S.A.C., Adjutant 2. BRENNAN, MICHAEL E. .... ........ - - PHILOSOPHY. BRENNAN, PATRICIA L. .............. -- MEDICINE-Class Secretary 3, 4. BRICK, JOHN E. -- ..... .......... .................... - - - AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-SAE, IAS, EAA, Flying Billikens. BRODAK, JOHN W. ---. .........s..................... --- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Mu Sigma. BROGAN, DAVID D. ---. .............................. --- DENTISTRY-Dental School Student Council, Delta Sigma Delta, Senior Page 4. BROWN, DAVID H. ,.,,,,,,-,,---,,,-,-,-,,-H,,,,, H hgw- -- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-SOE, Treasurer 4, AIEE, Ar- chive, Arnold Air Society. BROWN, DONALD E. .....-,..,.....- ,,,, ACCOUNTING-Alpha Sigma Nu. BROWN, PATRICK P. ,............. ,,.gN PHYSICS-Kappa Beta Sigma. BROWN, THOMAS E. .....A...,v,...,,,,,,,,,, ,- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-AIEE, IRE, SOE. BROWNING, JAMES J. -, -.....,,,F,,,.,,--,,w--, -- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-SOE, AIEE, IRE. BRUNO, THOMAS R. Hvk, , ,,,,-, v ,--------,---- A- ACCOUNTING. BRIJSCH, WALTER A, --,, , ---------- -- DENTISTRY-Delta Sigma Delta. BUCHER, CHARLES A. -- .,----,,,-.-,-,,,---- .----h,--- - H ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Mu Sig- ma, Vice-President 4. BUECHNER, ROBERT J. -- -- MARKETING. BULLMER, JOSEPH J, -----------g--M-V--- 'hH-----kwMMg--- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-PI Mu Epsilon, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. BURKE, GERALD L. ,,v,- , ,----gH-------, .---g--------- f M MATHEMATICS-Class Treasurer 4, Parks Student Council, Secretary 4, Alpha Pi Sigma, I.A.S., Vice Chairman 4. BURKE, JAMES J. ..-.- ,,--,, ,---,----- ---,---,g --H----A - K Q MEDICINE-Phi Rho Sigma, President 4. BURKLEY, KATHRYN I. M, ,,,--- ,------- n U zur- W BIOLOGY-English Club, Caucus Club. BUTLER, J. MERRICK ,--, ,-.--,,A ----, L v -----g---gK- Mg--g - - INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Kappa Beta Sigma, Secretary 2, AIPI10 KUPPU PSI: Young Republicans, President 2, S.A.C. BYLEBYL, PATRICIA A, -in --Mg W- h---g------g-- -vn-----h- - H MATHEMATICS-Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Sigma Iota, Handmaids, SGCVSTUYY 4: Women's Sodality, Central Committee, Univer- sity Chorale: Gamma Pi Epsilon. BYRNES, ROSEMARY A. ..,,.,,,,-- PHILOSOPHY - Sociology Club. CALLAHAN, ANN E, -----, ---.--- .---!---- - - - ---A ENGLISH-Gamma Pi Epsilon, English Club. CAMPBELL, CURTIS M. ,,,h-- h---gg-- g.--- g--Ag----- ----g M AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-American Rocket Society, Vice-President 3, I.A.S. CAMPO, DENNIS C. E,,,, ,------- --------- ----------- - - H-- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Phi Kappa Theta, Treasurer 4. CANNIZZARO, RONALD C, --g--Vg -.----n--Nv - -----an--i AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Phi Omega, Treas- Ufef 4: I.A.S., Knights of Columbus, Arnold Air Society, Com- mander 2: American Rocket Society. CANNON, ANN F. ,--, N ----- ---g--H--- - Hn-----n POLITICAL SCIENCE-Kappa Beta Gamma, Marguerite Hall Student Council, U. News. NGRATULATES I . 5 2 ' f . my i ii f t I Y ' I gqgagfgy Y if, t jf' ,fi 7' ' Q I- Mpmrnmet 1.1 . 5 :, on fi-1 '- - B tht: mm 'unter :nm GUM 'tm ' - ' RufY,x-ml M ,,.,..iv F 0, 1. -mystS103fh W, nit: 1:1 'th ,,,,.fiTo':w l,,,,.n-sv ol .im 'wnruncttor Wm-kmen we Wmmcnn n auf ' Bm W ,. ...- --Me:w:.:,:'t we 4, . ...,g,,mwu...--ff-,frg Q15 ' in - ..a- '--:L-F57- ' .uv Qt 'ti ' . V ,,1i , 5..- vxgijj 1-4 Local 88, like St. Louis University, has a long and successful record of achievement of which it is justly proud. Organized in 1900 as the successor to the St. Louis Butcher's Union, 5 Butcher Verein and Knights of Labor, founded F ' in 1886, Local 88 has moved forward steadily until today its membership embraces 3,300 retail and wholesale meat.cutters, wrappers, salesmen, fish, poultry and fur workers. Illustrative of its many accomplishments is a comprehensive Health and Welfare program, made possible through the united efforts of labor and management, a Medical Institute, second to none, a 585-acre Retreat for Convalescing and Geriatrics and a Credit Union with assets of S1,250,000. Nicholas M. Blassie, chairman of the Board and Financial Secretary -Treasurer James E. Mathews, President Charles A. Kraft, Vice-President Otto Etzel, Recording Secretary Harry J. Fledderman, Assistant Treasurer Business Representatives . . . Larry Hicks, Joseph M. Blassie, William L, Rose LOCAL 88 of Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, AFL-CIO extends its warmest congratulations to the Class of '61 of St. Louis University 1558 SOUTH VANDEVANTER, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI CANNON, RICHARD E. ........ . ...............-... -..- I 56 MEDICINE- Alpha Sigma Nu, Phi Rho Sigma. CANTON, ARNOLD E. --.. ........ .............. - -- 111 PHYSICS. CAPUTA CAROLYN R. ........ ...... - , 162 NURSING. CARR, PHILLIP W. .......... --- 156 MEDICINE-Phi Beta Pi. CARR, JEROME B. ....................................... 147 PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGY-S.O.E., A.l.M.E., Treasurer 3. CARROLL, MICHAEL A. ................................... 129 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. CARROLL, RITA C. .... . ......,.............,......H--n--. 111 HISTORY-Theta Phi Alpha, Women's Sodality, Young Dema- crats, Archive, Co-Editor 4. CARTER, JOHN P. ...., - ..,-,,-,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,,--- 147 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING -Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Mu Sig- ma, A.I.E.E., Secretary 2, l.R.E. CARVILLE, DENIS J. -.. ............ M 178 PHILOSOPHY. CASEY, DENNIS L. -----. ............... ....-...,.,,,,-,- 1 47 CIVIL ENGINEERING-S.O.E., S.C.E., President 4, Treas- urer 3. CASEY, HENRY L. ..........,.........., ,,,,------,, H---- 1 4 7 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Delta Sigma Phi, S.O.E., A.I.E.E.-I.R.E. CASEY, JOHN M. 0--- ,,,- - u 111 CASEY, LORETTA L. ....,............. ,,-,, R Q- 111 FRENCH-Phi Sigma Iota, U. News. CASPAR, JANICE L. ...,,.....,.,,,, -M 162 NURSING. CASSANI, THOMAS C, ,--., ------- - -R 129 ACCOUNTING. CASTLEMAN, CHARLES R. ,-.--,,-- Mg- 138 DENTISTRY-Delta Sigma Delta. CATALANO, RONALD J. .,.,--------.--- ----.---..N-- - -- 138 DENTISTRY-Class President 1, Delta Sigma Delta. cArANzARo, MARSHALL J. .................. ......- - -- 156 MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa. CAVANAGH, MARY A. ---. .........-.--e------------ ------ I II HISTORY-Kappa Beta Gamma, Women's Sodality, Univer- sity Chorale, Archive. CHANCELLOR, JOHN D. -- --- 143 LAW-Phi Delta Phi. CHAPPUIS, MARIANNE C. .............. .A.......---. ----- 'I 5 2 PHYSICAL THERAPY-Gamma Pi Epsilon, Theta Phi Alpha, Physical Therapy Club, President 3, Women's Sodality, Cen- tral Committee. CHASE, MARILYN J. ...... .. .................-....-------.- 'II2 HISTORY- Phi Sigma Iota, Women's Sodality, Young Demo- crats. CHESTER, JAMES B. --.-.. ...,...........................- 169 AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION-Alpha Pi Sigma, Alpha Eta Rho, Arnold Air Society, Secretary 1. CHOLET, RICHARD H. ...............e... .... 1 29 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. CHRISTIE, RICHARD E. -,, .......,.....,......,.,,A......,. 156 MEDICINE - Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Chi, President 4, Treasurer 3, Medical School Sodality, Prefect 2. CLARK, JAMES F. .,..- - .-..H-.,..,,..,.,,.,,,-,,,, -,,, 1 56 CI-EMENTS, KENNETH L. ...............-.,,--.-........,.. 169 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Alpha Sigma Chi, Flying Billikens. COCHRAN, ROBERT E, JR. .A.,--h----------,,,,-------Hgg-- 129 FINANCE-Delta Sigma Phi, Freshman Basketball, Golf. COLE, CHARLES D. ...........,..,,,-----.,,,, ,--,-----,4 1 69 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE - S.A.E. COLARELLI, FLORA E. -L-. ..,A,,-,--,,,,,-----g--,------ F- 152 NURSING-Basic Student Nurses' Association, Treasurer 2. COLLINS, DANIEL J. ,.w.,,--,.,, ,-----,-,-------g------ 1 78 PHILOSOPHY. 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HENNING, GEORGE T., SR. .... -C .... --- HISTORY. HENRICHS, SISTER ROSEMARY -----.-- ...... ..-.---.------ GEOGRAPHY. HERBS1, JOHN J. - .-. ........... ..--- .... .. .A........ -..-.. MEDICINE-Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Beta Pi, Secretary 3. HERZOG, PETER W., JR. ..YY...........,.... . ..--------- -- LAW-Delta Theta Phi, Class Secretary 1. HEUSINGER, FELIX D. ...,....,..............-..----4A-.-. PSYCHOLOGY-Sabre Air'Cadets, Commander 2, Knights of Columbus, Deputy Grand Knight, Knights of the Blessed Sacra- ment. HICKEY, ANNE F. -.- ..,..... --- SOCIOLOGY-Delta Zeta. HICKEY, HERBERT J. ..........................-.-------A- AERONAUTICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Alpha Pi Sigma, Vice-President 1, Knights of Columbus, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. HIGASHINO, Stanley M. .............. --- MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa. HIGGINS, MARGARET E. .--..-.--.-.----------- ----------- PSYCHOLOGY--Marguerite Dorm Council, Delta Zeta, Hand- maicls of the Blessed Sacrament, Young Republicans, Sociology Club. HILL, JAMES S. .............---------- ------ CHEMISTRY - Intramurals. HILLER, ROBERT M. ...............---- ----- - -- AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION. HIRST, RICHARD C. ............-------- --- -- HOBAN, FRANCIS T. ......-.....-.....-------------------- AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION-Parks Student Council, Alpha Eta Rho, Vice-President 3, Alpha Sigma Chi, Treasurer 4, Knights of Columbus. HOBART, NORMAN K. ..........- - ...- --.-- - -- MARKETING - Delta Sigma Pi. HODGE, GERALD R. - .-.........--. ----------- - --- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon. HOEFERLIN, GEORGE F., JR. ......,-........-- -- ACCOUNTING. , HOELZEMAN, SISTER DIANE, O.S.B. ...-... -,- NURSING. HOEMEKE, ROBERT B. .-....---.---.---------------------- LAW-Phi Delta Phi, Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges. HOFFMAN, FREDERICK D. ......--...-------------- --- MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa, Treasurer 2. HOFFMAN, MARYANNE ..-.-.-.........---. . ------------- SPEECH THERAPY-Sigma Alpha Eta, Theta Phi Alpha. HOFFMAN, ROBERT L. ,...,,..........--.--.----------.-- HISTORY. HOGAN, EDWARD P. ...--...-..-......----.------------- GENERAL STUDIES-Archive Sports Editor 3, 4, Rugby Club, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Young Democrats, Corresponding Secretary 4, Arts Council, Senior Vice-President 4. HOGAN, PATRICK A. ..-s.....-.............-..-----. --- CHEMISTRY-Alpha Delta Gamma, Pleclgemaster 4. HoLDswoRTH, AUDREYA -W .,......................... --- HOLLAND, JOHN E. .................-- --.. ACCOUNTING - Commerce Sadality. HOPKINS, MARY C. ........................ -.-- NURSING- Registered Nurses, Secretary 4. HOUSKA, FRED T. ---. ...-c....-..--.---------- --- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-S.O.E., A.I:E.E. HOWARD, CARROLL E. ..----------------------- --------e- MEDICINE-Alpha Omega Alpha, President 4, Class Treas- urer 4, Alpha Kappa Kappa. 115 170 131 115 131 131 115 115 157 143 115 115 170 157 115 115 170 115 170 131 148 131 163 143 157 116 116 116 116 131 131 163 148 157 HOWARD, RAYMOND ...... . ......,A.Y.n------ ------ ----- LAW-Student Canclave, Student Bar Association. HRITZ, THOMAS D. ..YAv.,..v...NA. ......----------- - -- MATHEMATICS-Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon. HUBBARD, DAVID B. .,...., .. .........--------- -A---Af---- - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Conclave: Parks Student Council, President 2, 3, Alpha Beta GUmmGf Pfesl' dent 2. HUBEL, GEORGE c, .,DDA..,.A...A ........---f------A---- - LAW-Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association, President 4. HUBER, KATHLEEN M. ..AA.---e----------- ------f-----fA-- MEDICAL RECORDS-Kappa Beta Gamma, Treasurer 4, Women's Sodality, Medical Record Club, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, KBIL, Nursing Departmental Council, Secretary 3. HUFFMAN, DONALD C. ...v,.....eA.. .. ...A-.---eA---v-4- - GENERAL BUSINESS-Delta Sigma Phi. HuME, FRANCES E. .E.........e..A....e. . --- FRENCH. HUMMEL, WILLIAM C. E ,..,.,.fA.-.. - ------- - ---------- MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa. HUNLETH, FRANCIS J. ..,....... .-A-- . .------ ---- ------ - ---- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING -Alpha Sigma Chi, Knights of Columbus, Radio Club. HURLEY, JOHN H. ,.........-----e--- ---- --- POLITICAL SCIENCE - Kappa Mu Sigma. HUTCHISON, GERALD T. .A.Ye . -...--.---.--e------- -------- GENERAL BUSINESS-Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary 4. HUTSON, FRANKLIN T. ..,,Y..---.--.--------V---A-M- ----- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Baseball 2. HUTSON, ROBERT V. e.---. ...e-e. --- --A- - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING. INCHIOSTRO, JOSEPH A. ...A..--ef------------ --- BUSINESS- U. Theater, Intramurals, Track. JANSEN, ROBERT D. -- ,...........------------------ ------ AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION -Alpha Eta Rho. JANSON, FRANK E. ..........------------------- -------- CIVIL ENGINEERING - Kappa Mu Sigma, President 3, Society of Civil Engineers, S.O.E. JARBOE, MARGARET R. ....,Ys.A.. ..-.---- . - ---- --. ----- --- NURSING-Theta Phi Alpha, University Chorale, Basic Stu- dent Nurses' Association. JARMAN, CHARLES R. ..,... --- ACCOUNTING. JENNEY, CHARLES B. ..sss .. ..... .-- ..---.----- ---- MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa. JEROME, DONALD L. ...... . .......-- --- MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa. JOKERST, PAUL A. ,.E..,............-. ---- ....-. -------- -- - ACCOUNTING - Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club, Treasurer 4. JOLLEY, KENNETH R. ..Y......s.....v..--.-------------- -- ACCOUNTING-Alpha Kappa Psi. JONAS, DONALD L. ............... .. YY.... .. .... -..- ---- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING. JONES, DORIS A. ..,..vs.............. .. .... ...---. .------ ACCOUNTING-Phi Chi Theta, President 4. JONES, ROBERT S. E... ,......,,....s... ..... - - - PSYCHOLOGY- U. News. JOORABCHI, BAHMAN ....... -- ..... - MEDICINE - Phi Chi. JORDAN, KARL E. .......... -W HISTORY- English Club. JOST, CHARLES T., S.J. ,.s.. --- PHILOSOPHY. JOZVIAK, SALLY D. ............. .....,.. .. -- NURSING - Registered Nurses. A ' JULIUS, KATHLEEN A. ,........... ........ - -- SPANISH. JUN, JAMES L. .... .... - .... ,...... - . .-,, ......E........ --- FINANCE-Commerce Student Council, Delta Sigma Pi, Con- clove. KAEMMERLEN, ROBERT J. ....,M..,EE.,, ,, ,,,,,,,v,.,.., ,--,,, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-S.O.E.: A.l.E.E.-I.R.E.: l.T. SO- dality, Vice Prefect 3, Prefect 4, I.T. News, News Editor 3. KAGEYAMA, HIDEO P. .,.....................c...,...,... MEDICINE - Phi Rho Sigma. KALL, JOHN C. --- ......,.... ., ,-- DENTISTRY. KALLIAL, JOSEPH T. .................... -- POLITICAL SCIENCE '- Delta Sigma Phi. KAMENETSKY, LEONID G. E- ........,EE...... - -- MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa. KANE, EDWARD J. ....,...........,Y.... -- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING - S.A.E. KANE, ROBERT D. . . ..,.,,,,..... ..Y.ss . . MEDICINE-Phi Beta Pi. KANGAS, OLIVER P. ......,,..,,.. --- ...... ..--- -. AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE-Alpha Sigma Chi. KENNEDY, JAMES A. ...,,,. .........,e..YYY . - MEDICINE. KENNEY, JOHN D. -- -- MEDICINE. KAPPEL, LOUIS C. ......,,..... . ....w...,..,.,....... .... ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING--Pi Mu Epsilon, A.I.E.E.-I.R.E., Treasurer 4. KATZMAN, ARON S. .- -- ACCOUNTING. KAVENEY, WILLIAM E. -- ..... -..-, ,,,..,,- MARKETING. KAZNECKI, LAWRENCE F. ....,,.. . ,......,.E ,, ..,,, ,, ,- AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION - Varsity Tennis. KEARNS, RUTH A. ...,E,..E,E,,,..,,,,,,-.......,,A,A, A, ENGLISH-Gamma Pi Epsilon, Marguerite Hall Dorm Coun- cil, KBIL, English Club, Archive, Rogers Hall Council, Presi- dent 4. KEETHERS, RICHARD J. -E -- PSYCHOLOGY. KEHOE, JOHN J. -- -- PHILOSOPHY. KEKEISEN, LOUISE ..-......,.,,- -- NURSING - Registered Nurses. KENNY, MARY C. .... - ......---- -------- - ------------ - ---- SOCIAL WORK-Social Service Club, Graduate Club, Secre- tary, Conclave. KERAN, TERRENCE B. ,.....e.... -Y-------- ------------- - - CIVIL ENGINEERING-Society of Civil Engineers, Secretary 4, S.O.E. KERNER, GEORGE M. E-. . es.-.- -. ---------------------- --- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Phi Alpha Chi, Corresponding Secretary 4, Softball. KESSLER, STEPHEN - ........---------- ---- --- BIOLOGY-Swimming Team. KEYS, PAUL ee.. .. ....,....--.. ----- - -- POLITICAL SCIENCE. KICKHAM, MICHAEL E. ............................. .. .... - INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Senior Class President, Commerce Night School, President 4. KIDDER, ARTHUR R. .......-.... .. ..-.------------- -------- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-S.A.E., Secretary 3, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Experimental Aircraft Association. KILCULLIN, THOMAS W. - ..e.,. ------ - --- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. KIMZEY, WILLIAM F. .....-..-.-,. , ..... ---.. AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING. KINDLIN, MICHAEI J. ............e............. --.--.---. AERONAUTICAI. ENGINEERING-Alpha Pi Sigma, Corre- sponding Secretary, Golf, Basketball, S.A.E. KING, JAMES F. .. .....-e ......... - - - .... -.... - ----- MEDICINE. KLAUS, JUSTINE L. .................,...... . ..... .. .-.. POLITICAL SCIENCE-Delta Zeta, Recording Secretary 2, . Young Democrats.. KLEIN, ALFRED C. - . ........,.....,..e....... ..-.. ........ -- MARKETING--Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-President 4, Marketing Club, Vice-President 3, Commerce Sodality, Intramurals. KLEIN, DONALD G. .-..,,.,..,........................... ACCOUNTING-Delta Sigma Pi, Commerce Sodality, Treas- urer 4, Amateur Radio Club, Secretary 3, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 4, Marketing Club. KLEIN, JOHN O. - ................ . ..................... - INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-Phi Kappa Theta, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Soccer, Co-Captain 4. KLINGLESMITH, DANIEL A. -.. .........................,, ..-- PHYSICS-Amateur Radio Club, Pi Mu Epsilon. KLOPSCH, RICHARD G. ................................... SPEECH-KBIL, Chief Engineer 2, Station Manager 3, Busi- ness Manager 4, Knights of Columbus. KLOSTERMANN, PAUL H. ..................... .. .......... - MARKETING-Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club, President 4. KLUESNER, SISTER CHRISTOPHER Atl. P.P.S. ........a......... POLITICAL SCIENCE. KNESE, PAUL ............ ...- ....E.,..................... -- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Beta Gamma, Alpha Phi Omega, Track. KNAUP, JERRY M. ,.,. ...... KOEHR, JACK L. . ...... . ....... . ......, --- LAW. KOLMER, SISTER MARY ARTHUR, ACI. P.P.S. --- --- HISTORY. KOOB, GERARD J. --- --.. PHILOSOPHY. KOVOL, ETHEL K. ,.....,.. .. ....,........................ - PSYCHOLOGY-Psi Chi, Kappa Beta Gamma, Pep Club. KRAMER, CAROLYN R. ........ .. ..,.................------ ENGLISH - Women's Sodality. KRITZLER, ROBERT P. -,-., .,........... .. .............. e---- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Phi Alpha Chi, Vice-President 4, Pledgemaster. KROUPA, ALLAN R. -- ........, ....--, ..........-..-..H --..- A CIVIL ENGINEERING- Kappa Mu Sigma, Secretary 3, Society at Civil Engineers, S.O.E., Intramurals. KROUPA, THOMAS J. ................. ...e--- - --- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - I.R.E. Knuss, PAUL L., sk. -,......,E,a... ..... - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. KUELKER, JOHN .................. .. ....aa.-.- ------A----- ACCOUNTING-Alpha Sigma Nu, Commerce Student Coun- cil, Alpha Kappa Psi, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. KUENZ, CATHERINE M. ....,........Ve-------------- ----- CHEMISTRY-Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Chi Sigma, U. News, German Club. KULAWIEC, LEONARD W. ---..--- H----- BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. KULPA, NORBERT J. ...-... ...... ......-.------- .-------- AERONAUTICAL. ADMINISTRATION - S.A.C.: American Rocket Society, Parks Amateur Radio Club. KURUPPU, NIMAL S. .....................-. ..-...--.----- AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION-Alpha Eta Rho, Alpha Beta Gamma. KURZ, CHARLES E.. L .... ..-...--- ------.------- - HISTORY. LACHOWSKY, SISTER MARY ANDREW, O.S.B. -L- -- NURSING. LA MEAR, CLARENCE M. ..--..--,. eeee---- ------- ------ - - --- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING- Kappa Mu Sigma: I.T. Sodalifyf Secretary 4, Sodality Union, Treasurer 4, S.O.E., A.I.E.E. LAMB, DONALD E. -- ,........ .......v - ....... -----.- - ENGLISH. LANGAN, DAVID ................. .e.-.---- -e-------- ---- GEOLOGY-Rugby Club, A.I.M.E., Treasurer 3, Le Cercle Francis, English Club. 117 132 'I'l7 'I71 'I49 'I43 T17 'I78 117 'II7 'I7'l 149 149 'I49 T32 'l'l7 T32 'I71 171 'I'I7 163 149 'I'l7 'I'I7 USSELMAN'S MARKET Spring at Loclede Complete line ot Wines 8. Liquors Fresh Fruits ond Picnic Supplies LANDMAN, NORMAN K, --,-Y, -------.------ -------------- 1 39 DENTISTRY-Xi Psi Phi, Vice-President 4, Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretary-Treasurer 4. LANDRY, MOYA M. -.,--.----,-----.---- ----- -----.- - - - 117 ENGLISH-English Club, Sociology Club. LANE, JAMES J., JR. ..,---,,,----,-,4--- H--- ----- 1 3 2 ACCOUNTING-FINANCE. LAPEYRE, PIERRE F, ---------h----'---- -H----------.----u - 149 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Tau Kappa Epsilon, s.o.E., A.l.E.E., Intramurals. LAPPIN, DAVID L, ,,--,-,V-----.--- ----- ------------ 1 3 2 ACCOUNTING-Alpha Kappa Psi. LATHROP, CLYDE w, ,--,,,,.--,----, - ------------ 139 DENTISTRY- Delta Sigma Delta. LAUB, JOHN G. ...-..... - ..,..-.-,----,.-,-,,,--------- 171 AERONAUTICS-Parks' Soclality, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Alpha Pi Sigma. LAUBERTH, SISTER JOSE MARIE -- ,.-,--.- ---- 'l 63 NURSING. LESTER, GARY G. ..........,..... ,,,,., , ,, 139 DENTISTRY-Delta Sigma Delta., LEYSAHT, RODGER L. ...... -, ......,..,.E-... 0, 117 SPEECH. LINNEVERS, THOMAS C. ..,,,.-.--------.,------------,,-A 118 GEOLOGY-Delta Sigma Phi, Rugby Club, A.l.M.E., Presi- clent. LIPPERT, ROBERT G. .......a.......... ,..,....... ,,.. 1 1 8 LIPS, KATHLEEN E. ...........................,.,.,,,, .,,, 1 18 PHYSICS-Gamma Pi Epsilon, Treasurer 4, Pi Mu Epsilon, U. News Copy Editor 3, Asst. News Editor 4, Archive, Women's Soclulity, Le Cercle Francais, University Chorale, Student Endowment. LLORENS, JOSE R. .,....,,.....--........,.,,,,, M, 171 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING - S.A.E. LOCKWOOD, HAROLD --.. .............,,.......,..., W, 139 DENTISTRY-Xi Psi Phi. LOEL, DAVID A. ...........s...-.............,.,--..-.-. 139 DENTISTRY-Class Secretary 4, Delta Sigma Delta, Historian. Compliments Saint gliouis Cblifuivensitg Cgoolzstones Boolcs, Students' Supplies, Medical 8: Dental Instruments North Campus Bookstore South Campus Boolcstore 202 North Grand l402 South Grancl St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri LOESCH, JUNIOR J. --- --- MEDICINE. LOGEL, DONALD L. -- ----- ----- - -- HISTORY. LOIRIA, ANGELO L. ......... . ....-.-...-------------- ----- POLITICAL SCIENCE-Caucus Club, International Club.. LOMONACO, SAM J., JR. ............-...--------------- - MATHEMATICS-Pi Mu Epsilon, I.O.C., Arts Sodality, Kappa Beta Sigma. LOPINOT, EDWARD P. --- - cus ACCOUNTING. LO PONTE, MARIE A. ............-...-----.----- --------- BIOLOGY-Phi Sigma Iota, President 3, Delta Zeta: Archive, English Club, Handmoids of the Blessed Sacrament, Rogers Hall Council. LOVE, JOHN A., III ..... - -...-- ..-..-- --- PHYSICS-Pi Mu Epsilon. LUBER, KENNETH P. ..-.......--.--------- --- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING - S.A.E. LUCIA, WILLIAM A. ......................---------------- METEOROLOGY-Parks' Student Council, Treasurer 3, Alpha Beta Gamma, Vice-President 3, Intramurals, Parks' Drill Team, Kampus King 4. LUCKA, WILBERT A. ....-.......-.- -.-------------.-- ---- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Parks' Student Council, Vice-President 3, Secretary 2, Alpha Sigma Chi, Vice-President 4, Who's Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges.. LUDWIG, ARTHUR S., JR. -........ --- MEDICINE-Phi Beta Pi, Treasurer LUKE, CAROL F. ................., --- ENGLISH - Kappa Beta Gamma. LUCKEROTH, ALICE R. ............................ --- NURSING- Registered Nurses, Women's Sodality. LUMAGHI, LOUIS F., S.J. ,........... ........v - A-- PHILOSOPHY. Ea! IMA wa To THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL ol-Za err! of jomorrow EVERYTHING FOR YOUR OFFICE: Office Supplies Printing Office Furniture Office Machines SCHQRR' W Silica 1868 512 N. GRAND AT OLIVE ST. Louis Serving St. Louis for 93 Years ft LUSCZEK, JOSEPH J. ....------------ --------------- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Pi Sigma, Recording Secretary 4, Institute of retary 4, Intramurals. Aeronautical Sciences, Recording Sec LYNCH, JAMES D. ............ -.----- ----- ACCOUNTING - University Chorale. LYNCH, NANCY A. ..------------ ------------------ NURSING - Fellowship 4. LYNCH, THOMAS J. -- ECONOMICS. Nurses, Registered Nurses, Treasurer MAC DONALD, ROBERT R., JR. -- MEDICINE. MACE, JOHN, S.J. -- PHILOSOPHY. MAC MILLAN, JUDITH L. ..................- ....----- NURSING - Registered Committee. Nurses, Women's Sodality, Central MAHEFKEY, EDWARD T. -..- ................. O... - --- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING- Parks' Student Council Alpha Pi Sigma, Intramurals. MAHER, DOROTHY M. A-. ...... --- NURSING. MAHLANDT, DONALD J. ,,-...,c................... - POLITICAL SCIENCE-S.A.C., President, Arnold Air Society President, English Club. MAHONEY, ANN J. ...O..... ................. - - NURSING-Registered Nurses, Fellowship Nurses. MAHONEY, MARY J. ..............,c........... --.- INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-S.O.E., S.A.M.: Gamma P Epsilon, Marguerite Hall Dorm Council. MAIN, ROGER P. ...................... Y... PHYSICS-Pi Mu Epsilon. MAJNERICH, FRANK J. ..,,... --- ---- FINANCE- Delta Sigma Phi. MALM, HENRY A. ............... ..... DENTISTRY-Xi Psi Phi. MALONEY, KENNETH S. ...e..,.,,.................. AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION-Alpha Beta Gamma Parks' Guard Drill Team, Intramurals. MALONEY, THOMAS R. .e,.,..,... -- MEDICINE -- Phi Chi. MANAHAN, DONALD P. Y..............,..--...... ,- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING - Parks' Student Council, Alpha Sigma Chi, Knights of Columbus, Deputy Grand Knight, s.A.s. MANG, GLORIA A. ................................ ACCOUNTING-Gamma Pi Epsilon, Commerce Student Council Marketing Club, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. MANIKOWSKI, AMBROSE F. ............... - AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING - S.A.E. MANKOWSKI, GLEN C. -- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - Basketball. MANTIA, BART E..........,.......,E.,E-...,.a.,,.. LAW-Student Bar Association, Secretary, Phi Delta Phi Class President 4, I. Congmmlutiom ' from the Campus Club BERRY-KOFRON Complete Laboratory Service 94 3638 OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI lf you dorft know Cameras - know your Dealer JEFFERSON 5-5638 X -.1 QR. 'U '-Z. 'I . 3' - If 0 --' ' SUPPLY COMPANY +,,,,... 3400 LINDELL BLVD. ST. LOUIS 3, MISSOURI MANTIONE, ANGELO M. ..... . .....,. ..,--,- , , MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa. MARKLIN, GEORGE A. ...,-,------- ,------------,------ - ,- INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-S.A.M., S.O.E., Baseball. MARTIN, JOHN L. ..,,,,--,-------,, ------,-Aw-n--------H ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Tau Beta Delta, President, Pi Mu Epsilon, Conclave, S.O.E. Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, A.I.E.E.-l.R.E. MARTIN, ROBERT R. .,,.--...,..,. ,H AA-- MATHEMATICS- Phi Kappa Theta. MARTIN, THOMAS F. ...,,.....,,.A, K- CHEMISTRY. MARTINEZ, CHARLES MEDICINE-Phi Rho Sigma, Corresponding Secretary. MARTINEZ, DONALD CHEMISTRY. MARX, ROBERT J. .,,- - -- MASSARD, SUZANNE -W ..... -E GEOGRAPHY. J. ..v....... -..- ...,,.,w...... E-, N P. ,,.. ....,..... ,.,,.-,,,... ,..- , , MASSOGLIA, PETER I.. ,, ..w........,,,,,,-----,,--, ,,w-, O - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Intramurals, Fly- ing Billikens, S.A.E. MATHEWS, GERALD J. ........I.,,,.....,,.,, ,E ,,.,, ,,,, PSYCHOLOGY-Eta Sigma Phi, University Chorale. MATHIS, JEAN E. .E-.-.. ,, ....-....,,I,,E,,,,,-,,,,, ,,A, - MEDICAL RECORDS-Kappa Beta Gamma, Medical Records Club. MAULIOLA, THEODORE Y. .A.. ., ,.,..-,..-.....,..,..,...,, PHYSICAL THERAPY-Hawaiian Club, President 4, Physical Therapy Club, Assistant Athletic Trainer. MAZELIN, THERESA C. ,.... - .,...,,,-.,,v-, - ,.A,-, , MC CABE, JOHN M., III - ............................., --- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Institute ot Aeronautical Sciences, Arnold Air Society. MC CAIN, WILLIAM H. ............. .....,..,,,,,,. H .,... - GENERAL STUDIES-Kappa Beta Sigma, French Club. MC CARTHY, JAMES P. ................ .,.,.,.,.........., AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Parks Student Council, Alpha Sigma Chi. MC CLAIN, EUGENE P., S.J. . . M--- ENGLISH MC CORMACK, JAMES J. -E ,..,-.......-- ..... .-.-...-..------ MAINTENANCE-Class President 4, Parks Student Council, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Conclave, Alpha Sigma Chi, President 4, Flying Billikens, Knights of Columbus, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. MCCORMICK, MATTHEW M. ..,..............A........-.e- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Parks Dorm Council, Knights of Columbus, Guard 3, Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences, S.A.E., Parks Sodality, Treasurer 2. MC DERMOTT, CAROL A.. .....J.Y..............A--- -- RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY. MC DONALD, MARY L. .......... --U sss. ....v,Y..ef. - ---- MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY-Women's Sodality, Medical Tech- nology Club, University Chorale. MC DONOUGH, LAWRENCE P. ........-,.sE...---- --------- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Clemens Hall Council, Secre- tary-Treasurer 1, Kappa Beta Sigma. MC ELROY, JEROME X., S.J. ..--. .. .--..-. ----- -- PHILOSOPHY. MC GOVERN, MARY J. --.--------- --- ---------M ---- - NURSING-Women's Sodality, Basic Student Nurses Associa- tion. MCINTYRE, SANDRA A. ---------. .-------- -------- PHYSICAL THERAPY--Physical Therapy Club. Mc KAY, ROBERT L. .....ce.,c................-.... -- MARKETING-Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club. Mc LAUGHLIN, BARRY s., S.J. ....... .. ......... -- PHILOSOPHY. MC LAUGHLIN, PATRICIA L. E, --.c, ---- ENGLISH. MC NEILL, JOHN W. .......-s --- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. MEIER, GERALD P. ..--.- - ------------- - ------------ -- MARKETING-Commerce Sodality, Marketing Club. 158 149 149 118 118 158 118 133 118 172 118 164 164 118 172 119 172 119 172 172 164 164 149 179 164 164 133 179 119 133 133 MEIGHER, EUGENE J. -- PHILOSOPHY. MENNELL, JOHN C. E ,.....................,...H,...... -- l.AW-Phi Delta Phi, National Moot Court Competition Team. MERGEL, RONALD R. ........Y,..O......,.,.............. AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING. MERTENS, SR. STEPHANIE, Ad. P.P.S. ........ E-- RELIGION. MEYER, EDWARD M. ..,. ,.,, .--..---.. .,..... ,... . veene--- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon, I.T. Class Presi- dent 3, Kappa Mu Sigma, Vice-President 3, President 4. MEYER, KENNETH H. -. E.,. , ......................,...... ACCOUNTING-Commerce Class Treasurer I, Secretary- Treasurer 2, Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-President 4, Commerce Sodality, Treasurer 2, Mar keting Club. MEYER, SR. MARIO, O.S.F. -----....--...-..-....--..---- MEDICAL RECORDS. MEYER, VERONICA C. --- NURSING. MEYER, VINCENT W. .-....... -...,.. -----, ACCOUNTING-Alpha Kappa Psi. MILIKOWSKY, BEN-ZION ..............-...-.-.---- ------ AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING- l.A.S. MILLER, BRUCE E. ..,...........-....,......-.--- ---- MEDICINE - Class Secretary 1. MILLER, JAMES L. ...,...................---------------- - MARKETING-Alpha Delta Gamma, Marketing Club., MILLER, JOHN C. ..E..................E........... ..-- GEOLOGY--Delta Sigma Phi, A.I.M.E., U. News. MILLER, REED S., JR. ................e................-.- - GENERAL STUDIES-Delta Sigma Pi, KBIL, Marketing Club, Trumpeteers, Capt. 4. MILLER, RONALD H., S.J. -ss PHILOSOPHY. MIRABELLA, SANTA M. ........v..Y............. ---------- POLITICAL SCIENCE-Women's Saclality, Sodality Union, Secretary 3. MIRANDA, RONALD P. --- ....e............ .Y....- - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING. MIZUSHIMA, GEORGE Y. ..... . .....................Y,... -A DENTISTRY-Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Delta Sigma Delta, Hawaiian Club. MOELLERING, MYRNA L. ..........e...........-.....H.-. ENGLISH-English Club, Treasurer 3, Theta Phi Alpha, Recording Secretary 3, Pep Club., MOKRY, FRANK w. ..... .. ,.,........ ,.-.. ................. - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Alpha Sigma Chi, S.A.E., Knights of Columbus. MONACO, THERESA M. .,.........A. .... PSYCHOLOGY. MOONEY, MARY E. ........,.................. s-- PHYSICAL THERAPY-Physical Therapy Club. MOONEY, PATRICIA A. ................,..........EA..,,, .. HISTORY-Gamma Pi Epsilon, President 4, Marguerite Hall Dorm Council, Vice-President 2, President 3, I.O.C., Secretary 2, Women's Sodality, Recording Secretary 3, Archive, Seniors Co-editor 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges. MOORMAN, JOHN V., S.J. --- MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MORAN, PATRICK J. .................,.... -,- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. MORGAN, JAMES E. .....E.. .. -- PHILOSOPHY. MORGAN, STANLEY C. - .........,.. . --- MEDICINE-Phi Rho Sigma. MORONEY, EDWARD F. ,.,,a.,,... .,- ,-.,-,. -M, MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa. MORRELL, RALPH J. ...... - ..H.. Q ..... ...,,..,,,,k.-,.- - - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING- Intramurals. MORRISON, JOHN B. ..., ,, E......J,..-.,------,-,,-,,--,A - HISTORY - Conclave, Delta Sigma Phi, English Club, Pep Club. MORRISON, MICHAEL G., S.J. ..,,... ......,..-......,, , PHILOSOPHY MOSER, ALBERT H, .A,,,.......,,.,,,,-,---,,,,,---------. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING dent 4. -S.A.M., Vice-President 3, Presi- MOWERY, CHARLES F., JR. ............................-.. 'I43 LAW-Phi Delta Phi, Exchequer 3, Law Journal, Business Manager 2. MUELLER, CHARLES W. ...... . ..,..,,...................... 150 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Tau Beta Delta: Cataloger 4, Pi Mu Epsilon. MUELLER, JAMES C. ..................................... 133 ACCOUNTING-Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club, Commerce Student Council, Young Republicans. MUELLER, LAWRENCE J. .....,,.a.................... -- T50 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING--Pi Mu Epsilon, S.O.E. MUENINGHOFF, LEONARD A. .,...,..,e... .......... . .--.--- 'I40 DENTISTRY-Xi Psi Phi, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4. MULLENSCHLADER, MARGARET A. ---- e.................... 164 NURSING. MURPHY, MARY D. .,.E..................... -- 'II9 FRENCH -Women's Sodality, Cheerleader. MURPHY, ROSEMARY E. ....,...........,.........,s...... 119 SOCIOLOGY-Theta Phi Alpha, Handmaids, Women's So- dality, Sociology Club, Secretary 4, Archive, Rogers Hall Council, Secretary 4. MURRAY, MAURICE M., S.J. .,.,,, ., 143 NAGEL, JOHN R. ............. -- 'I33 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. NAHLIK, SR. M. JOLENDIS, S.,S.M. ..... . ..aE.........----e- I64 PHYSICAL THERAPY-Physical Therapy Club, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. NAJERA, ARTHUR ........... -. ........................---- 140 DENTISTRY-Alpha Sigma Nu, Dental School Student Coun- cil, lnter Fraternity Council, President 4, Delta Sigma Delta, President 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities ancl Colleges. NAPPO, JOSEPH S. ..,E........... ...... ................. I 7 3 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Arnold Air So- ciety, Knights of Columbus, S.A.E. NEALON, DANIEL A. ,....................... ....... I 58 MEDICINE-Phi Chi, Class Vice-President 3. A Sincere Thank You for your patronage over the years 'bs TWU ,' .54 f. from the University Cafeteria 7 NEHRING, PATRICIA F. H................7,, .... . ,.,. HISTORY- Kappa Beta Gamma.. NENNINGER, ANN J. ........,.,,.....,.,,.. - --- NURSING, Registered Nurses Organization. NENNINGER, THOMAS B. ....,Ma....,.,a.h.... ,, .,..Ra... - INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-Tau Beta Delta, Tau Kappa Epsilon, S.A.M., S.O.E. NENNINGER, WILLI AM H. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING- Delta Sigma Phi, S.O.E., S.A.M. NEUBERGER, FRANK P. ....... .,..-.....-...,--,,,-,, ,, ,- PHILOSOPHY. NICCOLI, DOMINIC J. a-........... .....,....,.......,, , , DENTISTRY-Psi Omega, Treasurer 3, 4. NICHOLS, CARLTON L. ............... ..--.----e--------- - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - Knights of Columbus, Recorder 1, Grand Knight 3, 4. NICHOLSON, ROBE RT A. --- ..........Y.. ......---- - --- DENTISTRY-Xi Psi Phi. NIEMANN, WILLIAM J. ......-....-.---- ---------- CHEMISTRY. NIETERS, G., JOSEPH ...........---- -.---.--.---- '--e - PSYCHOLOGY-Delta Sigma Phi. NIGRO, SAMUEL A. ......... .- ...-. - -.--- ---e..---- MEDICINE. NOCERA, ROSE MARIE ..-............. - .----- ---- ------ - - NURSING-Nursing Department Council, Registered Nurses Organization. NOLAN, MICHAEL E. --- ACCOUNTING. NONNENKAMP, ROBERT J. PSYCHOLOGY-Delta Sigma Phi, Sergeant at Arms 3, Presi- dent 4, Student Endowment, All-University Chairman 4, Stu- dent Union, Chairman 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. NORBUT, THEODOR E J. .,.,....... .....------Y - - ------ AERONAUTICS-Alpha Pi Sigma, Intramurals. NORMILE, MARYLYNNE S. GEOGRAPHY-Gamma Theta Upsilon, Women's Sodality, French Club. NOUHAN, JOSEPH G. .f...- - .--H ------- ---- - - -- MEDICINE-Class President 4, Phi Beta Pi. NOWAKOWSKI, PAUL L. .... ...----- ----------- - - - --- NOWOTNY, CHARLES J. -..- ....... .----- .---- ----------- - - DENTISTRY-Alpha Sigma Nu, Dental School Student Coun- cil, Xi Psi Phi, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. O'CONNOR, DANIEL E. .-.- -e------ - --- ---- ------ ---- - - -- METEOROLOGY-Pi Mu Epsilon, University Chorale. 0'CONNOR, KATHLEEN K. -----. .......... - ---- - ---- --- --- NURSING. O'KEEFE, MICHAEL D. - ..,. --- LAW-Delta Theta Phi. O'LAUGHLIN, THOMAS W. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. o'LEARv, LARRY R. PSYCHOLOGY- Kappa Mu Sigma. O'MALLEY, JOSEPH O'MALLEY, KATHLEE PSYCHOLOGY. O'NEAL, DAVID P. N E. --- ...... ....- - ------ ACCOUNTING-Alpha Kappa Psi. O'NEILL, CLYDE W. MEDICINE- Phi Beta Pi. ooMs, HERMAN G. ....... ........-.. - -------- -------- - - AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION-Alpha Eta Rho, Parks Drill Team, S.A.C. ORANGE, ELIZABETH C. ...... .. ........v .------- -------- - - PSYCHOLOGY-Gamma Pi Epsilon, Psi Chi, Arts Council, Kappa Beta Gamma, Treasurer 3, President 4, Archive Fea- tures Editor 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. O'REILLY, CHARLES HISTORY. H. ,..e -- --- oRR, JAMES H., JR. ........ . ----- --- DENTISTRY - X ORTH, ROSALYNN i Psi Phi. 119 164 150 150 179 140 133 140 119 119 158 164 133 120 173 120 158 120 140 120 164 143 133 120 133 120 133 158 173 120 120 140 133 FINANCE-Kappa Beta Gamma, Women's Sodality, Central Committee, Sodality Union, Marketing Club, Archive, Seniors Co-editor 4. ORTOLL, CARLOS Z. .,............. - ................... -- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Parks Sodality, Treasurer 4, S.A.E., American Rocket Society, Radio Club. O'Sl'IEA, ELLEN M. ...... ......................,.......... PSYCHOLOGY-Kappa Beta Gamma, Pledgemother 3. OTTING, JOHN F., JR. .................................. - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. OWENS, HERSCHEL G. ................................... AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Alpha Sigma Chi. PALENQUE, LUIS F. ............................. -. .,,.e.. - INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-International Club, S.A.M. PARKER, DONALD C. ..,.................................. BIOLOGY. PARKS, ARNOLD G. E, ,,..,. -s E--- SOCIOLOGY.. PATTON, WAYNE G. ..... .. ---- LAW- Phi Delta Phi. PAWLICK, JOSEPH F. ............... ..-.. ..,..,..,.,...s. ,E AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. PAWSAT, JOHN E. .,,..... .-- ..... --- CHEMISTRY - Intramurals. PEASE, RAYMOND A., S.J. .......... .... - ...... - - PHILOSOPHY. PEISTRUP, JOHN T. .,,.. .. ...............,......s...,,,... INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-POLITICAL SCIENCE-Alpha Delta Gamma, Pledgemaster 3, S.O.E., S.A.M., English Club. PELIKAN, DOUGLAS R. ..,.. . ..............,,............. GEOLOGY. PERKINSON, KATHLEEN E. ................................ PHYSICAL THERAPY-Physical Therapy Club, Hawaiian Club., PESCE, LOUIS ee.....,.ee.....ee.a....,...e............ .. DENTISTRY-Class Vice-President 1, Xi Psi Phi. PFAENDER, JOSEPH G. ...... ...e...e.....--.. - -- ACCOUNTING. PFEFFLE, HENRY J. ..ss....Y.....,e .e...... - -- DENTISTRY-Delta Sigma Delta. PHEGLEY, LUVERN W. ....e...,.,.s.. .,.. - - e..e...e. --- LAW-Class Secretary 3, Phi Alpha Delta, Clerk 4. PHILBIN, DANIEL M. .....,,.....aa.....,..,-a.4.. ..-- MEDICINE-Phi Beta Pi. PHILLIPS, LAWRENCE G. .,.,.........,...ee... . .......... AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Phi Omega, Parks Drill Team, Intramurals. PIERRON, SUZANNE F. - ..... ...e.. Y -- ..-- POLITICAL SCIENCE. PIKE, WENDY A. .....,e.....e.............e-.....se..... PSYCHOLOGY-Marguerite Hall Student Council, Women's Sodality. PILLA, JOHN F. ..... ---- .------------ ------ ACCOUNTING. PITSENBERGER, SR. M. CLAUDE, O-5.F- ---- - ---- --- MEDICAL RECORD LIBRARY SCIENCE. PORTU, RAYMOND D. ....-.-- --- ---- - ---- MEDICINE. PRESTEGARD, KURT I-I. - ................ N- ----- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING. PRICE, BETTY J. .................... ..... ---- POLITICAL SCIENCE. PRINSTER, RICHARD R. .......... - ---- GEOPHYSICAL ENGINEERING. PRIOR, MARTHA E. ..... ...... ..... - - --.. ..--- - ---- NURSING - Registered Nurses Organization. PRITCHARD, ROBERT P. e..-e-------- --- ------- -- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING. PULOS, CONSTANTINE G. . - LAW-Phi Delta Phi. PURCELL, BERNARD A. ................. .--....- - - -------- - BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-Commerce Sodality, Social Vice-Prefect 3: Delta Sigma Pi. President 4, Rugby Club, President 3, Student Union, Construction Chairman 3, Sodality Union, Student Endowment, Class Chairman, Commerce Stu- dent Council. 173 120 133 173 150 120 120 143 173 120 179 120 120 164 140 133 140 143 158 173 121 121 134 164 158 173 121 150 165 173 143 134 PUTNAM, FRANKIE P. --- ...... - ..... ...---- ---.. AERONAUTICS-Alpha Sigma Chi. PUTNEY, PATRICK J. ................ ..--- ...... -- ---- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. QUABIUS, FAITH D. .......,. .-.,-..-- ..., --.. --...--..----..-, THEATRE-Alpha Gamma Omega, Treasurer 4, Marguerite Hall Student Council, Student Progress, Inc., French Club, Young Republicans, University Players, Treasurer 2, 3. QUINN, GORDON F. ,.................................. ..- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Knights of Columbus, Re- corcleg, S.A.E., President 3. QUINN, JOYCE A. ...... ......... - ----.....-----...- ---U PHYSICAL THERAPY-Kappa Beta Gamma, Women's Sodality, Physical Therapy Club. RACHO, RAMON E. - ......... ---- ...,..... ..... - --..-. -- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Amateur Radio Club. RADTKE, LAURENCE V., JR. ..................,e...... ... --- DENTISTRY-Class Vice-President 2, Xi Psi Phi. RAFTUS, MICHAEL J. .,,........................... --- --- AERONAUTICAI. ADMINISTRATION-Alpha Pi Sigma. RANGE, DONALD L. ...........a....., ...- .... ,.... - - PSYCHOLOGY - Soccer, Co-Captain 4. RASCHE, LOIS A. ..... .-- ......,. -- C.- NURSING. RASHID, KENNETH D. --.. ...............a..........,.... -- MEDICINE-Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Rho Sigma, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. RECORDS, RAYMOND E. ........ ...,.. ................ MEDICINE. REEVES, DAVID M. ---- .... ..-- .. ..... ----- .-- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. REGIER, HENRY L. ......... --- MEDICINE- Phi Beta Pi. REICH, JOSEPH M. ...... --- PHILOSOPHY. REINHART, FRED M. ,... ..-- ....,... --- REINKEMEYER, JOSEPH A. ---- ...., -- --- MEDICINE-Phi Beta Pi. REIS, MICHAEL C., JR. ....... ----- -----,- Alpha Sigma Chi. REKART, JEROME A. ...... .. .....,.................,.... W AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Pi Sigma, Treasurer 3, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Treasurer 4. RESCH, JOANN ...............--.......,,,.. H..-.,,..... RELIGION-Marguerite Hall Student Council, Secretary 2, Women's Sodality, Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament, President 3, Sociology Club, Chorale, Secretary-Treasurer ,4. RESCHAK, ROBERT J. ........,....... ,, ,.,...,...... --- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING. RESNICKY, JOHN P. ..,,.............,,,,.,.....,,,,,,--- AERONAUTICS-Alpha Beta Gamma, Knights of Columbus. RICE, FRANCIS E., JR. ..,..,......,---,-,,,,,--------,-, ,W DENTISTRY-Xi Psi Phi, Treasurer 4, Intramurals. RICHMOND, THOMAS W, ...., ,. ---------------h------ --I- INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-Soccer, S.O.E., S.A.M. RIECHMANN. CHARLES H., JR. -,.- s.,,,...,.E-,,,,-,dh,, -, - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Delta, A.I.E.E.-I.R.E., S.O.E. RIESMEYER, ROBERT G., JR, --,,,,,--------. W ---g------,- -- PSYCHOLOGY-Alpha Delta Gamma, Vice-President 4.. RILEY, ARTHUR L. ...... PHILOSOPHY. RILEY, LOIS A. ...,,---A, ----,---- h-----'F----.- --------- GEOGRAPHY-Kappa Beta Gamma, Gamma Theta Upsilon. ROBERT, JOAN M. ....,.,., ,---,------- -,-----'---. ----- SPEECH CORRECTION-Women's Sodality, Recording Sec- retary 4, Sigma Alpha Eta, President 4, Secretary 3. ROBINSON, THOMAS J, ,,--,.--------- ---.----------- - N PsYcHo-Lpgx. ' ROCHE, LEO J. ---W-, -,--,,, , -N-,U 0- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. ROCK, MOLLY L. .-..,....,,,,,,-,-,,------,- -------,--,- ENGLISH-KBIL, SLUCRU, Young Democrats, Student Endow- ment, English Club. RODEGERDTS, CARL R, .,,,,,--,,,-- -- DENTISTRY- Delta Sigma Delta. ROEGNER, DARRELL B. --- ---- ECONOMICS. ROGERS, MARGARET E. .........-.e--e--- --- GEOGRAPHY- Gamma Theta Upsilon. ROHLFING, ROBERT J., JR. ..... .....- - --- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. ROHS. HENRY F. ---. ..... - - -..-- - --- --- MEDICINE. ROMANIK, JOHN H. ........ ---- MEDICINE-Phi Beta Pi. ROONEY, THOMAS P. ........ --- MEDICINE--Phi Chi. ROONEY, VINCENT J. .... ACCOUNTING. ROPAR, NICHOLAS J. ..................... ..- ---- MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METEOROLOGY. ROSHOSKI, STANLEY J. .................-- -. ---- ENGLISH. ROSS, THOMAS G. ............................---------- ACCOUNTING-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Kampus King 2, Mar- keting Club. ROTOLA, ALBERT, S.J. -- --- ---- GREEK. ROTHERMICH, ARNOLD E., S.J. -- .... ---- PHILOSOPHY. ROURKE, GEORGE A. ..-- -------..--- ---- MEDICINE. RUCH, ANNE ..... . . .................-.....-----..--.-- - PSYCHOLOGY-Psi Chi, University Theatre, English Club, Young Republicans. RUFFING, JOHN J. ... ...... ..- ..... --------- ....- ..--- AERONAUTICS-Parks Student Council, President 3, Alpha Pi Sigma, Pledgemaster 4, Alpha Phi Omega, President 3, 4, Drill Team, S.A.E., Arnold Air Society, Parks Sodality. RUNDE. WILLIAM H. ...,.. - ..... .... ...... . ............ - - PHILOSOPHY. RUSSELL, WILLIAM A., JR. ..... --- ........ -- -------.----- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING - A.,l.E.E.-I.R.E. RUTKOWSKI, ROBERT E. .....,............. .--....---.--.-- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Beta Gamma, Insti- tute of Aeronautical Sciences, S.A.E. RYAN, JOHN ..... ...... - - - ..... -..------- ----- MEDICINE. RYAN, MICHAEL D. ..------.,--,.--.-,---.. .... -- ------------ AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING - Knights of Colum- bus, S.A.E. RYAN, ROBERT V. ......................... .... AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING. RYDBERT, RICHARD J. .................................... DENTISTRY-Class Secretary 2, Class President 3, Conclave 3, Xi Psi Phi. RYCHNOVSKY, FRANCIS J. ......... --- CHEMISTRY-Kappa Beta Sigma. SAGER, JOSEPHINE C. ..............,.... ---- --- NURSING- Basic Student Nurses Association. SALUS, WAYNE L. ........,HH.........,E,,...,,,, - ..... -- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-American Rocket Society, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. SARTORIUS, TERENCE E. ..... --- --- SPANISH. SASSIN, CATHERINE W. -,.,---.-,, .,,,..,,-.,,---- ,-un, BIOLOGY-Kappa Beta Gamma, Women's Sodality, Uni- versity News. SAUCIER, LOUISE T. .....,.,,.,-.,-,,,,,,--------,------ - INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Conclave, Phi Chi Theta, Treas- urer, President 3. SAUTER, SR. M. BERNARDINE, O.S.F. --- --- ACCOUNTING. SCHAEFER, ROBERT C. .....N,,.,-,,,,,,.,---- --------.--- PSYCHOLOGY-Class Vice-President 3, Conclave. Treasurer 4, Delta Sigma Phi. SCHATZMAN, CLARENCE J. --- Mn, -U PHILOSOPHY. SCHECHTER, STANLEY I, -----.-,k------'--- --- LAW-Phi Delta Phi, Class Treasurer 4. SCHEIBAL, CARL G., JR, -,----A,----.---- ---.- A J- ---- ----- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-A.I.E.E.-I.R.E., Vice-Chairman 4, Sabre Air Command, Chorale, Choraleers, S.O.E. 121 121 134 158 159 159 ----,-,,,,,,,,,,,----- ..-,.--.,134 143 121 134 122 179 159 122 174 179 150 174 159 174 174 141 122 165 174 122 122 134 134 122 179 143 151 SCHERER, LARRY W. -- ...,,..,, ,.,., .-,,., - , Baseball. SCHILLERMANN, DONALD R. -,,,,-. ,,,, ,,,,.,, ,,.,, - C ----,- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Delta, Secretary 4. SCHINDLER, STEPHEN C. -,.,-,, . --u, MEDICINE- Phi Rho Sigma. SCHLUETER, ALBERT M. ..,...,,..,,, ,-,, -,,,,,,,.,,,-,-,,,--U. HISTORY- Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary 4. SCHLOEMER, THOMAS N. -.- --------.---..-----..-..---- PHILOSOPHY - PSYCHOLOGY. SCHMALHOFER, JOSEPH E. ..-.,,,..W...-,-,.---,----,,---- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Phi Omega: Alpha Pi Sigma, Treasurer 3: Arnold Air Society: l.A.S. SCHMIDT, CAROL A. ............,,,..,-,,..---,---,,,---- HISTORY. SCHMIDT, EDWIN L. -----,,,--. .,... . ,,.... ..-,. ,.,. --,,-.-- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon: Kappa Mu sig- ma: Trumpeteers: S.O.E. SCHMIDT, HENRY J. ....,.. M... .... , -,- BIOLOGY. SCHMIDT, JAMES R. .O..... .-. ,, ...-,.,............ --.- DENTISTRY-Delta Sigma Delta, Vice-President 3. SCHMITT, MARY ANN C. .,........,,,...,..-..,...,-,,.,, NURSING-Gamma Pi Epsilon: Fellowship Nurses Organiza- tion: Marguerite Hall Student Council. SCHOOLEY, WILLIAM W. ..,.........,.... .,.. . ...- LAW-Class President 3: Phi Delta Phi. SCHRAGE, FRANK P. ..............,...w,... --- SCHRECKENBERG, JOSEPH P. -- ---..-- --, AERONAUTICS SCHROEDER, DAVID J. ..-,-.,---..-,.-....--,-------.. --- MARKETING-Alpha Kappa Psi: Marketing Club. SCHROER, GERALD F. ........ ...,,,- ..... .. .,..,... , -. .- MARKETING. SCHULTE, DOROTHEA M. ,L.. ---.,-,-... .... ,... ,,.... ..-..-..- NURSING-Class Secretary-Treasurer: Basic Student Nurses Association. SCHULZE, CARL J. ..,,.,...., ..--- ..,.,. ..,. . ,..,-.---,,--- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING - Alpha Beta Gamma: S.A.E.: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. SCHULTZ, MARY L. ............... ..... .... . . - --,--- --- PHYSICAL THERAPY-Physical Therapy Club. SCHWARTZ, RICHARD A. .........,,....,....... ---. ,... --- LAW-Alpha Sigma Nu: Class Treasurer 1: Phi Delta Phi: Bar Rag, Co-editor 3. SCHWERZLER, KARL O. ........ ...Y. . .-- ew-- .------.- ACCOUNTING-Delta Sigma Pi SCHWIND, JOSEPH -.. .,.,v.. .--,--e- ------.-------- AERONAUTICS. SCOTT, DANIEL J. . ......... ------..-.--.---J-------A---M PSYCHOLOGY -Judo Instructor 2. SCULLY, NEIL L. A-.. ......... ...a... ...-----...-.--------- ACCOUNTING-Commerce Student Council: Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer 4: Commerce Sodality, Secretary 2, Vice-Pretect 3, 4: Marketing Club: Sodality Union: Class President 1, 2, 3, 4. SEFIC, WALTER J. ...................--..------------- --- AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Phi Alpha Chi: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. SEIFRIED, FRANK S. ......... ----- ..-- .--- - --.- --A MEDICINE-Phi Beta Pi. SERMERSHEIM, RONALD J. ,.............-..- - --- GENERAL BUSINESS-Tau Kappa Epsilon. SHANAHAN, MICHAEL F. ---.- ........--.----.-------- ----- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Phi Kappa Theta, Recording Sec- retary 4: Letterman's Club, Vice-President 4: Soccer. SHARPE, DENNIS D. ..,........e-.---.----- -------f------ MARKETING--Alpha Sigma Nu: Commerce Student Coun- cil: Delta Sigma Pi: Student Union: Student Endowment, Publicity Chairman 3: University News, Managing Editor 2: Editor-in-Chief 3: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. SHARP, PATRICK D. ......e.... ..... ---- PHILOSOPHY. SHAUGHNESSY, KATHERINE A. .--.- - .----V ------- ----- - - - POLITICAL SCIENCE-Archive, Co-Editor 4: Caucus: Young Democrats: Sociology Club: Rogers Hall Student Council. 122 151 159 122 179 174 122 151 122 141 165 143 179 174 134 134 165 174 165 143 134 174 122 134 174 159 134 135 135 179 122 SHAW, WILLIAM L. ,E .............,,,.-,,,.--,,,--,,,,,,- 135 ACCOUNTING-Delta Sigma Pi: Commerce Sodality, Social Vice-Prefect 4: Young Republicans, President 3. SHEAFF, PETER J. .,.....,,.....,...,....-,...,,,, --,, 159 MEDICINE-Alpha Kappa Kappa, President 4. SHEGOG, SHEILAH ...,.........,..,,..,,.,C-, ,,,,,, 122 SHEPHERD, EDWARD S. ....,.. ww 135 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS. SHEPPARD, DONALD C., JR. .-,,, W-, ,,,, ,,-,g,,HY,,--,wY- -VA 135 ACCOUNTING-Intramurals: Marketing Club: Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer 4: Commerce Student Council. SHINGLETON, THOMAS J. , ,.......,. , ...,..., ,,, ,, , 174 AERONAUTICS-Alpha Eta Rho: Alpha Sigma Chi. SHIPP, WILLIAM L. .,...,........., ., ..,.....-.,,,,,.,,,,, 122 MATHEMATICS-Kappa Beta Sigma: Arnold Air Society: Chorale: Choraleers. SHOVLIN, MICHAEL D. ...,....,...........,.-..,.,..,,,A, 174 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. SIEDHOFF, ELEANOR D. --,---- --A-,. A., 123 SPANISH-Phi Sigma Iota. SIGNORELLI, ANDREW J. .... , ,- --,.,-. ,. -,, 123 GENERAL sTuolEs-Phi Kappa Theta. SIKORSKI, PAUL M. ..,..,,...,.v ---.. ..,,.,.,. - .,.,.,,,.. - 174 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Beta Gamma: Insti- tute of Aeronautical Sciences. SIMPSON, SR. MARY PIUS ...,. -.- -,., 143 MASTERS IN EDUCATION., SIMPSON, ROSALIE E. - ........ ,...,.... . ..., ..... , , ..L,... 1 23 SPANISH-Eta Sigma Phi: Theta Phi Alpha: Young Repub- Iicans. SIMS, THOMAS J. .....,..e.,............,...,....,....., 174 AERONAUTICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Alpha Sig- ma Chi: Knights of Columbus: S.A.E. SLACKFORD, MARY E. .............,... ..,, 1 23 ENGLISH. SLAUGHTER, DENNIS J. --- ---.--- ----.. -.- 123 METEOROLOGY. SMITH, CATHERINE A. ,.,..............,..e.............. 165 NURSING-Class President 2: Women's Sodality: Basic Stu- dent Nurses Organization. SMITH, GERALD L. ......,.......,..,............... L- .... 174 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Alpha Beta Gam- ma, Vice-President, Pledgemaster 4: S.A.E.. President 4. SMITH, RICHARD F. ..............,..........e.........e.. 174 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Pi Sigma, Corres- ponding Secretary 3: Arnold Air Society: Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences., SNYDER, FREDERICK M. ..,......................... ...... 1 74 AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION-S.A.E.: Flying Billilcens. SOBKOW, ALGA M. ...........,...........e............. 123 SONDAG, ROBERT J. ,..,.................e..,............ 151 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING - Delta Sigma Phi: S.A.M.: S.,O.E. SONNTAG, ARLENE B. ..,..... .. ..........e............... 165 NURSING-Class President 3: Theta Pi Alpha: Basic Student Nurses Association: Women's Sodality. soucv, JOHN c. ............s..... .. ........ .... . -----.-- 159 MEDICINE-Class President 3: Class Treasurer 2: Alpha Kappa Kappa. SPIER, HAROLD E. -E ...,..,........... .., ,... ---.. .... ..-vom 151 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING-S.A.M.: S..O.E.: Intramurals: I.T. Sodality. SPINDLER, JUDITH A. - .,s- .... ----... .... ---..-..--.------ 123 PSYCHOLOGY-Psi Chi: University News. SPREHE, JOHN T., SJ. -,- ........ .- -e.v. --.----. f- 179 PHILOSOPHY. STADEN, ARTHUR L. ...,..e.......-.....-.e-------- -A -- 174 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE-American Rocket Society. STARK, CHARLES R. ................... . -..---- -. ------ -- 175 STARR, ARTHUR J. ............ --e-- - -- 159 MEDICINE-Phi Rho Sigma. STEIGERWALD, JAMES C. --.-- - ...- ---------.----- 159 MEDICINE-Phi Chi. STEIN, CHARLES H. --- - -------- - ---- ----1 123 ENGLISH. STEINBICKER, PAUL G. --..------- ...-- ..------------ 159 MEDICINE- Phi Chi: Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. STEINBICKER, RUTH D. ----- ..... .- .-.-.----- ---- ---- --W- PHYSICAL THERAPY--Conclave, Nursing Department Coun- cil, Physical Therapy Club, Kappa Beta Gamma. STEINER, GUNTHER F. - .....,... ....-- . -.----------- --- BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. STEINHEIMER, DON C. ,.Y... ----.---. ..--- --- ---------- DENTISTRY-Delta Sigma Delta. STENGER, RALPH T. .............. -- .... ---- ---.- -- --- PHILOSOPHY- Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary 3. STEWART, WILLIAM H. -- ..............------ ----- DENTISTRY. STOCK, CLYDE W. - ...... ------ H..-... ----- --------- DENTISTRY- Delta Sigma Delta. STOCKING, ROY J. .... .......... - ..-----. --f-- HISTORY. STONE, BLAINE T. ..,,....... .. ......-----------------A--- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Alpha Sigma Chi: S.A.E. STONE, THOMAS J. ----.----.. ...... -..- ......e ------------ FINANCE- Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Walsh Hall Council, Rugby Club, Tennis, Track. STRANGE, JOHN E. e,.................--.,..... ..-- ---- DENTISTRY-Class Treasurer I, Delta Sigma Delta. STROH, JAMES E. ....,. . .... - ..................... -- -- MEDICINE-Phi Chi. STROKER, JOHN J., JR. ........... . ..,........, -- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Kappa Mu Sigma. STRUCK, NORMAN ........................., ------- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING. SULLIVAN, JAMES B. ............,......e.,. ............ - - CIVIL ENGINEERING-S.O.E., Society of Civil Engineers. SWEENEY, JAMES S. ..................................e. MARKETING. SWEIKAR, STANLEY J., JR. --.. ......, .-- ....,..A..... ------ AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-S.A.E., Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Experimental Aircraft Association, Sec- retary-Treasurer 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Parks Cloudhounds, American Rocket Society. SWENSON, RUTH A. ....,,... .. ...,,.,.e.. ....,.... e.... - MATHEMATICS- Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Beta Gamma, Corres- ponding Secretary 3, Women's Sodality, SWITZER, HARRY L. ..................,,... - .......... -- DENTISTRY- Class Vice-President 4, Delta Sigma Delta. SWITZER, ROSE ANN C. ...........,................. ,, PSYCHOLOGY-English Club, Secretary. TABER, PADDY --,,,, .,,., ..-----.-..-,- -Y ,---- -- MEDICINE- Phi Chi. TADDEUCCI, TED S. - ...,. - ...- --, ...... -----,-., -. POLITICAL SCIENCE TARBET, FLOYD L. ..,,,, ,.-,,-,,,-,-,,,--,,,,,---,,,,Y, DENTISTRY. TEKOTTE, RICHARD E. ---,, --- -U nn-, ,,,, ---,HUM ACCOUNTING. THEBEAU, GERALD W. ...........,,,,.-,,,-,,,,,,,A,,-,,-- INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS-Commerce Student Council, Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club, President 3. THIEBEN, CHARLES K. .,,,.-,,,-,--------- - ------------. M DENTISTRY - Psi Omega, Grand Master, Intra-Fraternity Council. THIRUVATHIKAL, JOHN V. ,..E.,...,.,,., ,- GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING - A.I.M.E. THOMPSON, SHEILA M. ..,,....,,.,,,..,.,,,-,,--,,, ----- NURSING-Class President 4, Basic Student Nurses Associa- tion, Treasurer 3, Women's Sodality. THOMSON, JOHN A. .......,.,.-,,,--,,,--,-----------,- AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-S.A.E., Intra- murals. TIEDEJAAN, DAVID A. ,,,.Yw,,..,-,,-,,,,,--HA,,--,,AwY-g - AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, S.A.E. TINKER, HAROLD B. ,,Y-.. , v,.,,-. ,--,,,g,---gg,,--,4gg- F CHEMISTRY-Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Delta Gamma, Executive Secretary 3, 4, Swimming. TOENJES, uxumzmcz T, mm- ,,,..,.-,--HV------0 FRENCH. TOMAN, KAREN K. ......... -.--..--- ..... . ---..------. . PSYCHOLOGY- Gamma Pi Epsilon, Kappa Beta Gamma, University News, Women's Sodality. TONNSEN, JOHN J.. JR. .....e.....--...- - .--- ----------H GEOLOGY-Alpha Delta Gamma, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Rugby Club, A.l.M.E., Secretary 4, Debate Team, University News. TOOHEY, DANIEL W. -, ...... ---.--------------F ENGLISH. TORCHIA, RICHARD T. ------- - ...Y . -.---.-----U MEDICINE. TRAVALENT, JOHN J. ,..-----.-- .... .... - -------------M ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING-Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Tennis. TREJO, CONCEPTION L. ------- .... -..- ..- -- -------- POLITICAL SCIENCE. TREMBLAY, RAYMOND L. --..--..- ....... .. ..... ..... - ----- MEDICINE-Class Vice-President 4, Phi Beta Pi. TROSSEN, VIRGINIA E. ..............e.--......-- . -.A---- NURSING-Registered Nurses Organization, President 4. TUCKER, JANICE C. ..........-.---e.-- - -'.------eee ------ NURSING-Fellowship Nurses Organization, Registered Nurses Organization, Women's Sodality, Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament. TUMAS, KENNETH S. ...... - .s,. ..- .... .--- U... ..---- ------- AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION -Alpha Phi Omega, Vice- President 1, Knights of Columbus. TWA, WILLIAM R., JR. ,.............- .... -....-.-.----e- - - AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-American Rocket Society, Executive Vice-President 4, S.A.E., Alpha Beta Gamma. TWOMBLY, LAUREL A. .....-e.ee.....A..... .---- ---.----- PSYCHOLOGY- University Chorale, Women's Sodality, Hand- maids of the Blessed Sacrament. UHLENHOP, MICHAEL H. .... ...... - -----..-----.--...-.- AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION -Alpha Eta Rho, Arnold Air Society, Flying Billikens. UMBECK, JOHN H. ..........,s... ---..--.- .-,..... ..-..- INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING - S.A.M., S.O.E. UNGER, RICHARD L. -. s.......e................,.. . ...... ENGLISH -Arts Sodality, St. Thomas More Academy, Debate Team, University News. URBANCZYK, MARVIN L. ...,......... .-----.. ....---- ..-..- ECONOMICS-Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4, I.F.C. URQUHART, JAMES G. .. E.- .-.. .... . ..------ GERMAN. VAN BALEN, NANCY M. -.. ........... --...------- ---- PSYCHOLOGY- Theta Phi Alpha. VAN FLANDERN, MARGUERITE M. ..... ---..-.. ........., ..--- PHYSICS-Gamma Pi Epsilon, Secretary 4, Pi Mu Epsilon, Marguerite Hall Student Council, Kappa Beta Gamma, Vice- President 4, Women's Sodality, Vice Pretect 3, Central Com- mittee 2, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. VARBONCOEUR, SISTER ANNE M. .....,.,,...... W--- -,-' MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY-Medical Technology Club. VENTURELLA, RICHARD V. ..,, L.,. . -,. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,v ,-- FINANCE. VERRELLI, LEONARD D. ,,..,.---..,-.,,.,,,,,-,,--,q-, AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Phi Alpha Chi, Corresponding Secretary, Arnold Air Society, Secretary, Knights of Columbus. VIGIL, EMILIO D. .....,,,, ,W-N, ,E---.,---Mu Y-, PROFESSIONAL METEOROLOGY. VITALE, DAMIEN S. ,,,,,,, ,,--,,g, ,,-, ,,--, --'-, Q ..---- MARKETING. VUKOVICH, FRED M. M, ,nu-,,,-,--U,--,---A--NN METEOROLOGY. WALKER, MERLE R. ,.,--,, --,------,-,---,---V--- --- MEDICINE. WALTHER, SALLY A. .,...,....,,-.,,--- ----, --- MASTERS IN AMERICAN HISTORY. WAMHOFF, FRANCINE L. .....,,,,,. ,,,,4,,-g,,, ww--H PSYCHOLOGY-Psi Chi, Secretary 4, Phi Sigma Iota, Theta Phi Alpha, University News. WAYNE, DAVID A. ..-- ,,,,,,-,.--, ,,,, ,,, ,,,, PHILOSOPHY. WEBBER, LESLIE R. ---,,,- --,-,... ----,,,, ---W ,-EW-, MEDICINE - Alpha Kappa Kappa. WEBERS, LEONARD R. .... - ,..... ,-..,-., ...,.. .---- -M--- HISTORY. 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E- ....e...-- .-------------- ------- - HISTORY- Kappa Mu Sigma, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Trum- peteers, Captain 3, 4. WITTING, ROBERT L. ..---.---.--.-.---.------H --- MEDICINE. WOLF, SANDRA J. --..- ...... -- -... - .-.....-.- -------- PHYSICAL THERAPY-Theta Phi Alpha, Vice-President 3, Physical Therapy Club, French Club. 179 159 124 124 125 125 135 153 125 175 143 159 151 175 175 175 165 125 135 165 125 179 175 179 143 165 135 125 151 141 151 125 159 165 WONG, STANLEY --, .,-.E,,.,,.-.,,,,-, -,-,,--,,-- , ---,wA 1 75 AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING-Alpha Beta Gamma, Sec- retary 3, 4, Arnold Air Society, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. WOOD, H. KIM --- .....,, E,-M-, ,,----,, H-A--Y---W 141 DENTISTRY-Delta Sigma Delta, Historian 3, Intramurals. WOOD, THOMAS F, , ,,,,-- an --, Mg, W--- ---V---1-H-M 179 PHILOSOPHY. WOODS, ROBERT E., JR.,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,EE,,--N -u,,- 159 MEDICINE. WOOLSEY, JACK I-I. -nk--0 --,--,- -u-- ,.-- --u--- 141 DENTISTRY - Delta Sigma Delta. WULFERS, THOMAS F. ...-.. , .,,, ,,,,,,,,---A in 125 CHEMISTRY-Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon. WURTH, SISTER MARY A. W- .,.,E....,,-,.,,,,,- an 125 BIOLOGY. YANIAK, ROBERT A., S.J. , ,,,, , .,.- -,Lg -----Q---, 179 PHILOSOPHY. YOCUM, MARY ,....,,------ .,., -,-,,,-,w,,u,,,,,-H an 125 ENGLISH-Theta Phi Alpha, St. Louis U. Grotto, Secretary 3, 4, Marguerite Hall Student Council, University Chorale. YOUNG, CAROL J. E, ..-....,,,, N -,,, , ,,,EEE-------,. ----- 1 25 POLITICAL SCIENCE-University Chorale, Caucus Club, Women's Sodality, Secretary 3, U. News. ZABEL, BENJAMIN F. ,,.,- -,EE ---- -,,,. ,,,,-., q,,,-, 125 ENGLISH. ZAMOLYI, LASLO L., JR. ------ .... ..-, , H-- ,,,, , , ,-,, nn- 175 AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING-Alpha Phi Ome- ga, Arnold Air Society. ZIMMERMAN, SUSAN E. ,E ,E ,UL N N 125 ENGLISH - FleuI-de-Lis. 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