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

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FOR K CDWLEDGE Is education really worth it? Sunday nighfs. A helpful hinf. Learning the ropes THE ZEST 'Just cu little bit longer. Sacroiliac Stomp. Mack the Knife. FDR LIFE Coughenour hits pain dirt. Which way did she go? Scrum bums. 'QW VERY REV. PAUL C. REINERT, SJ. President of the University THE PRE IDE T The Very Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., is in his fifteenth year as President of St. Louis University, having served on the faculty and administration for nineteen years. As President, he recognized the need for a physical expansion of the University in order to increase the scope of studies while yet maintaining excellent standards. Among the structures erected on campus during his tenure are: Walsh Hall, Clemens Hall, Marquette Hall, Pius Xll Library, Wohl Mental Health Center. Construction is now underway on Griesedieck Hall, the new institute of Technology, the Physics Building, and other buildings in the Mill Creek area. Griesedieck Hall. GROLI DBREAKING Mr. Busch checks in with Fr. Reiner? Insiifute of Technology. ,Agnes -an BCARD OF TRUSTEE VERY REV. PAUL C- REINERT, REV. JEROME J. MARCHETTI, S.J. S.J. Chairman, Board of T'U5le95 Secretary, Board of Trustees President of the University Executive Vice-President A -1--ogg, REV. VICTOR J. BLUM, S.J. Dean, Institute of Technology Av -'K--ff' agar' REV. MARTIN F. HASTING, S.J. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences REV. ALOYSIUS H. SCHELLER, S.J. Director, School of Social Service REV. LEO C. BROWN, S.J. Director, Institute of Social Order REV. ROBERT J. HENLE, S.J. Dean, Graduate School I Ri g A.-. . - I i'i'i I REV. BERNARD T. SCHUERMAN, S.J. Treasurer of the University 'if REV. JOHN J. FLANAGAN, S.J. Executive Director, Catholic Hospital Association REV. FRANCIS J. O'REILLY, S.J. Vice-President, Public Relations and Development REV. THOMAS F. THRO, S.J. Minister of Jesuit Community DEA Reverend Matthias B. Martin, S.J., A.M., S.T.L., was appointed Dean of Stu- dent Affairs in 1955. Prior to becoming dean he was an instructor at Marquette University High School and Saint Louis Uni- versity, Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Saint Louis University, Principal of Campion High School, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, Dean ot the College of Arts and Sciences, Creighton University and Saint Louis University. MISS NANCY RING Dean of Women Reverend William J. Federer, S.J., M.S., received his appointment as Dean of Men in 1960. In addition to being dean, Father Federer is an Instructor in Business Admin- istration in the School ot Commerce and Finance. NS X , REV. MATTHIAS B MARTIN SJ Dean of Students Miss Nancy Ring, M.A., has been Dean of Women at Saint Louis University since 1943. Formerly, she was the Assistant Regis- trar forthe University. Miss Ring is a member ot the American Association of University Women and the National Society ot Arts ancl Letters. REV. WILLIAM J FEDERER SJ Dean of Men Recipients of Alumni Merit Awards. Ginny Arnoldy accepts ASN Award in behalf of Women's Sodaliiy. f f EOU DERS WEEK Sian The Man, Easy Ed Macauley and other sports celebriiies at a brunch. Auld Lang Syne at Art's Alumni reunion. Distinguished speaker-Chancellor Thomas Eliot of Washing- ton University at the Faculty Dinner. Bob even made Bob Newhart laugh at the well-attended Civic Banquet. The University Family at dinner-faculty members dine in gymnasium. , cw -oz... r n 'fs 64? X fffifqxggwyx XXNXXFX X Xi I' ESM -' 5 Qif ' ?Wf ' I w,.,,m.,4A,Q!l g .Jw ww' gf ff' W' M21f5LjgQw ' .U . V 43 1 Q- vw' x QA A 'i 1 573933 5 1 zfflfffi' . ,Q ff F 25 ' ff? - 5 L r fi Y ,. f 2 W . 5 x , gf Q . kk 3 F A 9 Q. Q., .M A1 144534-! wf. '1Y22f'2 Wx: A '7 El W5 W'-w-fab .g-wg? 6 5 'U My 4.3 aw 4 A A Q3 ,Ri W Q Q jgzgffffqff ' ,mggwwz fam-I W f , , lmzk-W wwwwf MARDI GRAS QUEEN MISS BARBARAMCUKIERSKI M RDI GRAS Carol Kruse crowns Barbara Cukierski. 51 if , ,QR 323 You mean I'm on Candid Camera? No comment, take the fifth. MARDI GRAS CANDIDATES - First Row: Queen Barbara Cukierski, Delta Sigma Phig Retiring Queen Carol Kruse, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Donna Anderson, Alpha Delta Gamma. Second Row: Kathi Pacenfi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Elaine Lepold, Knights of Columbus, Mary Jo Wilson, Phi Kappa Theta, Norma Jean Morrison, Delta Sigma Pi. v.-:fa 'na i 5 , .KM Q 'hw Q? .Lf ' ' f-avi, W inf A. ., m 3,5 4 v. '11-f 'f W A 3 U Q Mmfif, .614 .Wm rink, Q K M4 Mm L, QDMA We M FRESHME CCDRONATIO Having o bail-oon A hindering hand w x E I Where did ,he Hoo' Flo? New Freshman Queen and her Court -W Wir Q 'ff 4 I If V, 1-gp. A I r l - , W- , L'V , ,,,, , Family porirait 4 1 A Pfophehable float Marryin' Sam and Smoochin' Sadie Swab sisters FRATER ITY SWEETHEARTS Carlin Smifh Carole Rolando Alpha Delia Gamma Tau KUPPU EP5ll0 Bonnie Mufh Elizabeth Ewalcl Beverly Wiley Alpha Bela Gamma Della Sigma Pi Phi Kappa Thela Patricia Ryan M056 Dunn Alpha Pi sigma KGPPU MU Sigma MAY QUEENS Sodality Union Queen, Judith Uelk. X 1 ? Regina Nostra, Mary M. Kruger. Crowning crowd. W? Z fa KP T' H- S f V 1 f fflz mV H ,9, w K W ED E 7' df! Q wx N '13 M limi Sim xasiwwmfg 6 Mgiim 5 I m.,.'A ' M' ,Q-an Q .Wag V fx., ,Ji , in A - -5 3: -my L igp E1 -mix W'-J , u Q' 4- X -W .- ,ak TU DE T OFFICERS D- DONNEU-Y F. BOTTINI Rn GROSS EXf9l'l1Gl VTCB-Pfe5ld9f'f President Internal Vice-President B. HEDERMAN C. CASEY C. DAVIS Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Recording Secretary . -51 . .E . . A qlzh J J , C CC J. CORLEY Educational Affairs COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN F. DANA M. LUZECKY A. MARTINEZ Public Relations Athletics international Affairs J- MCCLOSKEY M. MCGUIRE J. RASP T. REH T. JONES Parks Publicify Student Relations Student Organization Student Endowment CCNCLAVE REPRESENTATIVES P. BASTIEN T. BOTTINI S. CORDES D. DWYER G, EBERT G- EGAN D- EITEL M. B. ENGER J. GASS J. HAACK 'sf ':'J' , F A- MAGGIORE C. SCHMAL J. SHARPE D. WUEBBELS D. WYNNE The Student Conclave was formed at the University to promote student interest and participation in University activities, and to contribute to the betterment of the institution as a whole. Among projects undertaken this year were: Pep Rally, Fai! Ice Breaker, Leadership Seminar, United Fund Drive, Student Endowment, President's Tea. ALPHA Rev. Francis J. Guentner, S.J. SIGMA Alpha Sigma Nu, national Jesuit honor society for men, is the highest honor attainable at a Jesuit university. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, loyalty, and service to the university. The society acts as a sounding board for student opinion, assists the administration in meeting needs of the student body, and holds an annual initiation banquet. The organization functioned this year un- der the direction of E. Terrence Jones, President. ,- 'mam' .V ,,, ., ,, . A ,,.,,. . ' . ,xv . , , JE .K S V ' .,,. . , ,., f ii' A. Bardenheier Jerome V. Basinski Francis A. Bottini Richard W. Braun David L. Anslinger Joseph James E. Drummond Charles H. Hele Francis X. Kerr George F. Lay in James A. Helwig E. Terrence Jones Michael J. Mahon F, Joseph Weidinger Donald A. Wuebbels GAMMA Pl Gamma Pi Epsilon, national Jesuit honor so- ciety for women, was founded at Marquette Univer- sity in 1925. It 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 1947, under the direc- tion of the Rev. Patrick J. Holloran, S.J. Qualifica- tions for membership are leadership, loyalty, ser- vice and scholarship. Appointment to the society is the highest honor that can be awarded a woman student. EPSILCD Miss Nancy Ring Kay Ahlf Catherine Bauer Mary S. Byrne Florence Chard Audrey Georger Diane Kerper Joan Kessling A Carol Jean Murphy sf' Charlotte Ovechka Elaine Rachel Joann Schurmann ,A Margaret Thiel fi...-W if' Mary E. English Ma ry K. Ncvascone Judith Veith JOHN LIEBE Editor-in-Chief PAUL KOHL Photography and Sports Editor HILARY ADAMS Art Editor BETTY OTTO Features Editor MARY JO BARBER Organizations Ediior JOAN GRAFF Copy Editor JULIA BAILEY Seniors Co-Editor PENNY BUCHHOLZ Seniors Co-Editor John Liebe The 1963 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. Paul Kohl H.. Hilary Adams Betty Otto Rev. A. T. Motherway, S.J. Moderator SKEIW Mary Jo Barber Joan Graff Julia Bailey Penny Buchholz Paul makes a point. fx Ready by 1'omorrow??? Floor plan by Mr. Kearns. sux? 5 K V. Q -.At Desk hands 'ii Getting the hang of if. he U1llQJCTSlf New REV. EDMUND F. BURKE, S.J. Moderator The chief purpose of the University News is a unifying one - bringing together the North, South, and East campuses by presenting news, stories, features, and editorials con- cerning matters of interest to all St. Louis University students. In this way the obstacles of space and time are removed, and the students of the University are united as members of one institution. . W V0lC6e X., y g In The Wilderness DAVID WYNNE Editor-in-chief, first semester he 7' University News Published weekly during the school year except for holidays, vacation periods and semester changes. 3673 Xvest Pine Boulevard, St. Louis 8, Missouri ' JE. 5-3300, Station 280 DAVTD WYNNE A, W N --,.--. --.. .s-...sc.s. .r .,.... ..-W ,..,.s..s . ,. --Edit0r-i11wChie1 NOEL AHKBSMEIER ---,.-, ....s M... ...s......... - ....,..,,,,.. ,,hIi4,!Iilg'i1Qg Editor GARY GU'lvI'1NG 4- ., . ..s,s.........-...--..,.. -, s..,..... ...M Editorial Editor WILLIAM BOKERMANN ...---.. n....-...s......... ......,.... . W-. - . .News Editor JEROME BOYLE .. .. ..... .. ...s.......s.. .-. ..s......... .Assistant News Editor IIORBRT VAPSPER . .., .,--. M- . . .- .... .......ss. ,--. Parks Nr-ws Bureau JAMES LIJTZ . . ..,. .--....-e ..s..., - ..s. M-- ...... s---,,- .- -- Sports Editor ROGER AMANN .,.., , --, ---, M. ..-,,..,,- .,. Af-sirllzml Spuris EURO! RQIKEIUI' BEEKMAN . . ,.- -., ..m...-.,s, ,., , .. ,, ,-..-A:-sistimt Sports Ediwr PATRICIA OYZONNELL ..es ..-...M .... 4- ..... .. ..... ---,.--. . ., --Fezilures Editor DORIS WlLD , Ms. f. . ., w....ss., ..- .,,. . ., . ---,-.. ...,H.. .,A5sismnl Fmtxxres Editor MICHAEL SSTANDISH ,...., , ...s. MMM --,s--, ..-.. ..,. ,.c-...M H-. , Copy Editor GAY SULLIVAN ..,.s.....,.s. -.. ,...,,, ......-,- .s,.... M..- .......,.. .......fTar'too11ist LYNN WAKEFIELD ............. ..,c.. . M --- -Ms ...s,......, . .ss ..,. Vfxrmonisi MNDHAEL LUZECKY ,...,..... ....,. - .,...,,,. , ,-..,.----,.. -- Business Manager HTAFF MEMBERS: Virginia Amnldy, Farnlyn Aete. Skfzcbe Holi-'-h. Robert Beltoii, 'Flmmas Bellini, Mary Vu-cy. Martha Davis, Susan Emgcel, Lznxwmu-fa Evans. Patricia Flgtmmry, Timothy Foley, Anasm-ein F1-tel, John Fucgtein, Sheila Gallagher, Len Garvin, 't'v1'i'vm'-Q .tom-?s. Fort lifwniuf. Nancy Lzuvier. Mary Layton, Barry lH1Yf'l7i f'. Marcia N--Huix-0. Franc-res Ms-ss. Rnynmm! Mfsyf-r. Bti-'tmel Mihzmovivh, Gail Nelson, Marjorie Pr-Ediiy. Pattrivm Ryan, Judy Sharpe, PiLll'h'li Sullivan. Joan Toyne. '1-'BY TERRENCE JOXESQWRW NOEL ABKEMEIER Editor-in-chief, second semester He said, No comment. LCQ2?EQQ.AflZ'iiQ1gE5J KMAQ BILL 531155: mn DOUBLE f 'No- PARKED A Ing News LETTERs'jfb 'rl-as EDlTfDRn I REVIEW I my gg V ,r M-55:2'i,.f 1 'i. .yf1tr'..g2' ' if Q ,J r V 3 Q f 4 .2 Q fvfgwi ',f' n. fi f 1 2. f . r ' ' . maui .+ I . A T J . 0 0 . ' ' M M 5 4: c J , fr' A 'F Tr? ' V ,, fp ' W ' :in ' J. . 5 V an 1 f J i ff ' A ' 4 A l I F if u I J 5' J DELTA ZETA-First Row: M. Krings, Recording Secretary, S. Thoele, Rush Chairman, M. Berwin, President, F. Wier, Vice-President, J. Collier, Corresponding Secretary, M. Roberts, Treasurer. Second Row: E. Rychnovsky, M. Smith, M. Vukelic, M. DeTomasi, S. Kreis, M. Davis. DELTA ZET THET PHI LPH The local chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was in- The Omega chapter of Theta Phi Alpha National stalled in 1955. After the merger with Delta Zeta, we Panhellenic social sorority was formally established at were installed as the Epsilon Psi chapter. Annual activi- St. Louis University in 1955. Founded as a social organ- ties include a hayride, a Big and Little Sister Christmas ization for Catholic women, it fosters social, religious, party, a Mother-Daughter breakfast, and a dinner. and academic development. The sorority is celebrating its Golden Jubilee this year. Among the activities sponsored by Theta Phi are the annual freshman dance, two formal dances, the Man of the Hour award and Communion breakfasts. The sorority also supports the University-sponsored activities. THETA PHI ALPHA-First Row: P. Buchholz, M. Sarno, K. Walker, C. LaVia, J. Betlach, President, A. Grossi, Vice-President, N. Morrison, Treasurer, J. Hartnett, A D'Antonio, C. LeVander. Second Row: A. Burns, L. Reise, B. Mills, M. Meller, J. Finn, M. Weber, M. Hungerford, D. Walsh, C. Murphy, M. Eyl, R. Koller. Third Row H. Usselman, J. Owens, D. Roth, C. Fox, P. Best, E. Fitzpatrick, M. Tinnell, J. Murphy, D. Kerper, P. Grusecki, S. Gibbons, M. Roberts. Fourth Row: L. D'Antonio, C Dietrich, P. Knibb, M. Hines, L. Ryan, M. Davis, L. Sturm, l. Clyne, M. Maniscalco, M. Lanphier, M. Moreau, D. Dwyer. ,. 3' ll I J li-Q! Q .Q- 3' ei E - ii Finn-nk 'Q HQXHQK . ,tal 'EZ-I t I PANHELLENIC COUNCIL-First Row: L. Boes, Vice-President, N. Ring, Moderator, M. Taylor, President. ANHELLENIC K PPA BET G lVllVl COUNCIL The St. Louis University Panhellenic Council was formed to foster inter-sorority relations within the Uni- versity. This council is composed ot two representatives from each sorority who meet to coordinate the activities and to discuss the problems and proiects among the sororities. Kappa Beta Gamma, the oldest and largest national social sorority at St. Louis University, has been active since 1930. The purpose of its founding is to provide a social organization for the young women ot the Univer- sity, to support University-sponsored activities, and to foster school spirit. Alpha chapter is best known for its annual Sadie Hawkins Day, at which the Kampus King is elected. ln the spring, it also holds the gala Night at Monte Carlo. Other activities include hayrides, informal parties, winter and spring tormals, Communion breakfasts, and a Mardi Gras party tor the House ot the Good Shepherd. KAPPA BETA GAMMA-First Row: S. Daus, S. Motherway, M. Hilt, Recording Secretary, M. Graff, Treasurer, P. Meagher, Vice-President, Rev. H. McKemie, SJ Moderator, J. Mesnier, President, D. Anderson, Pledge Mother, S. Belich, Corresponding Secretary, F. Giarraffa, Historian, J. Matecki. Second Row: A. Barry, E. Lucitt M Gallagher, M. Lauber, M. Schlueter, M. Dreiling, I. Koropecky, M. Taylor, L. Holmes, S. Winter, M. Lane, M. Stahl, E. Valentine. Third Row: S. O'Connell M Braeckel, T. Thorne, J. Mecker, M. Hove, J. Joly, E. Lepold, C. McDonald, C. Gualdoni, J. Wegener, J. Leonard, C. Fusz. Fourth Row: M. Wilson, D. Dwyer, G. Koob L Danis, B. Cukierski, M. Lange, D. Kopft, M. Enger, V. Arnoldy, S. Schuler, V. Thompson, S. Uelk, C. Aste, J. Tracy. .' I. il 1 A l l LPH ALPHA DELTA GAMMA-First Row: K. Bini, W. Watts, C. Ferrara, P. Becker, President, C. Ehlers, Secretary, J. King, J. LaBarge. Second Row: J. McDowell, K. Doehring, J. Gorman, R. Robert, C. Conway, R. Gleason, J. Barry, E. Milan. The Beta Chapter of Alpha Delta Gamma, national Catholic fraternity, was established at the University in 1926. Organized to develop a spirit of fraternalism and scholarship within its members, ADG works to achieve this goal through a diversified program of services, social functions, and religious activities. KAPP KAPPA MU SIGMA-First Row: E. Oswald, N. Hahn, W. Peach, Secrefaryg J. Restelli, President, C. Brez, Athletic Director, J. Parisi, Treasurer! K- The constitution of Kappa Mu Sigma puts special emphasis on athletics and this is carried through by the chapter in its complete athletic program, allowing every member a chance to participate. With the usual activi- ties of a social fraternity, plus this special feature, Kappa Mu Sigma maintains a well-balanced program of activity for its members and service for the University. MU SIGM Butler. Second Row: J- Sullivan, G. Sullivan, F. Witte, J. Wesling, E. Braun, A. Scheiner, A. Hackman, A. Grueninger, R. Johnson. DELTA GAMMA 'irfff TAU KAPPA EPSILON-First Row: T. Staab, Treasurer, S. Rea, Vice-President, J. Connors, Social Chairman, J. Willisch, President, F. Regan, Moderator, K. Sullivan, Pledge Master, P. Lagomarcino, Chaplain, T. Schuman, Secretary, L. Marsico, Historian. Second Row: S. Casagrande, D. Matula, l.. Garcia, C. Doeing, J. Brennan, H. Denning, J. Helling, T. Shanle, W. Regan, M. Redmond, P. Ferrick. Third Row: L. Willenborg, J. Fogarty, R. Wolters, J. Haack, S. Urbanczyk, T. Meyers, J. Hagan, W. Barry, D. Cresanta, D. Brennan. Fourth Row: R. Cawley, R. Laird, E. McNamara, A. Amato, M. Buckla, T. Buehler, R. Febuary, T. Grandcolas, L. Saenger. T LI K PP EPSILO Phi Kappa Theta is primarily a social fraternity, but also has as its express purpose the furthering of Catholic ideals and scholastic attainment among its members. Missouri Pi chapter, organized at the Univer- sity in 1934, has a long history of service to St. Louis U. Events of the year include informal parties, sponsor- ship of candidate for Kampus King and Mardi Gras Queen, and a spring formal. Tau Kappa Epsilon's interests pervade all dimen- sions of student endeavor. The Epsilon Alpha Chapter annually holds its Carnation Ball in the spring and a picnic in coniunction with Kappa Beta Gamma besides numerous parties and dances. The Tekes are active in almost all intramural sports. PHI KAPPA THETA-First Row: T. May, T. Lannan, Treasurer, J. Wiley, Social Chairman, G. Weingaertner, President, D. Hickman T. Boehm, Pledge Master, C. Rau. Second Row: W. Dowling, T. Kavanaugh, T. Weir, B. Albers, J. April, B. Winkelmann H Pattison. Third Row: D. Redmond, P. Holland, D. Gauding, P. Dooley, M. Lane, W. Bohr, J. Cusumano. PHI KAPPA TH ET BETA GAMMA DELT SIGMA LPHA ALPHA BETA GAMMA-First Row: J. Albers, Historian, S. Plaisted, Vice-President, J. Holler, President, L. Saulnier, Secretary J. Taylor, Sergeant-at-Arms. Second Row: E. Pyk, G. Ebert, Treasurer, W. Pogulis, K. Waring. Third Row: L. Petrolungo A Bartel, T. Dix, Pledge Master, G. Craver, H. Letzkus. Alpha Beta' Gamma, social fraternity at Parks since 1946, has as its primary purpose the forming of a last- ing bond of friendship that breaks the monotony of studying and promotes closer ties with men who think alike and have the same basic interests. The fraternity participates in all interfraternity sports and many social activities throughout the year. Delta Sigma Phi, re-activated in 1954, is one of the newest social fraternities on campus. The University's old Phi chapter went out of existence during the depres- sion year of T932 and for twenty-two years it was absent from the campus. The fraternity participates in many sports and social activities throughout the year. DELTA SIGMA PHI-First Row: G. Pitzer, J. Bufe, M. Miller, Secretary, F. Latuda, Sergeant-at-Arms, J. Boggiano, President J Mohart, Vice-President, T. Hillmeyer, Treasurer, R. Dwyer, A. Capdevielle. Second Row: R. Reich, W. Lembeck, R. Schurra G Valentine, R. Krueger, W. Schmitt, J. Montani, M. Hennelly, T. Albus. Third Row: R. Sahrman, W. Wimsatt, D. Nary, R. Yoo J. Gegg, J. Raney, l.. Albus, J. Yandell, C. Eisert. Fourth Row: V. Capdevielle, M. Medland, J. Bundschuh, M. Zanko, C. Casey J. Keilbach, R. Ammann, J. Smith, R. Uhlenhop, R. Golden. ALPHA Pl SIGMA-First Row: C. Short, Sergeant-at-Arms, P. Hoey, Recording Secretary, L. Kazner, Vice-President, R. Zavislak, President, D. Hoyhurst, Treasurer, W. Enk, Corresponding Secretary, P. Bastien, Pledge Master, P. Bauer, Assistant Pledge Master. Second Row: K. Payauys, D. Keeney, J. Keates, R. Greenwell, J. English, R. Servais, M. Chirico, S. Hooker, D. Miller. Third Row: R. Scoular, H. Swiencinski, L. Dorau, L, Musgrave, R. Halsten, T. Henderson, M. Donahue, R. Sell, R. Soderquist, R. Kopp. Fourth Row: L. Meyer, T. Goldt, E. Bahns, J. Francis, H. Becker, W. Barbini, J. Casper, D. Bontz, D. Vonderzee. Fifth Row: F. mer, L. Hall, L. Smith. Alpha Pi Sigma, social fraternity at Parks since 1943, has as its primary purpose the development of sound character and fellowship among its brothers. The fra- ternity strives for the betterment of Parks College as a whole and is active in all sports, numerous social func- tions and activities throughout the year. Phi Alpha Chi, the oldest social aviation fraternity in the United States, maintains high scholastic, social, and moral standards while also participating in and promoting the intramural athletic activities at Parks. Some of the major activities during the year include the Sweetheart Dance, the Halloween Party, and the annual Term Function. PHI ALPHA CHI-First Row: T. Pawlikowski, J. Valentine, J. Owen, R. Gaasch, J. McCloskey, President, L. Pfaft, T. Higgins. Second Row: R. Haug, H. Bush, L. Curreri, G. Moyer, T. Hendricks, R. Evans, H. Scullin, M. Surwald, R. Rufting, D. Korsmarski. Third Row: W. Moran, A. Danley, K. lstel, C. Miller, R. Nester, E. Lash, P. Chapman, L. Cailliau, C. Marotto, R. Gramm, H. Gilgenbach. U 'figs K ' .l.I .. f A Q' 5513? J PHI HI ALPHA IGMA ALPHA TRI-FRATERNITY COUNCILeS. Plaisted, J. Holler, H. Wood, Moderator, R. Gaasch, J. McCloskey, R. Zavislak, L. Kazner Each of the social fraternities on the Parks campus sends its president and one other member to serve on the Tri-Fraternity Council. The Council co-ordinates fra- ternity activities with the College administration, inte- grates the social programs of the groups, controls rush- ing and pledging, and sponsors the Annual Fraternity Ball at Christmas. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL-First Row: J. Willlsch, Vice-Chairman, J. Corlcery, Chairman, M. Miller, Secretory-Treasurer. Second Row: G. Weingoertner, T. Boehm, R. Gross, C. Casey, J. Connors, J, Boggiono. v .5 1ul TRI-FRATER ITY COUNCIL I TERFRATER IT COUNCIL The Inter-Fraternity Council is composed of rep- resentatives ot the fraternities on campus. This coun- cil has as its purpose to unite all of the fraternities and to promote better relations between them. N PARKS CHAPTER IILPHII PHI IIMEEII :EE R ALPHA PHI OMEGA, THETA XI CHAPTER-First Row: R. Scoular, L. Musgrave, M. Pavick, J. Owen, President, Rev. J. Hart, S.J., Moderator, D. Rennick, Vice-President, H. Gilgenbach, Treasurer. Second Row: H. Scullin, C. Miller, A. Boudreau, D. Hayhurst, W. Haasl, A. Linaschke, R.+Fudd, J. Finfera. Third Row: T. Matter, C. Marotto, R. Black, L. Moore, A. Stimmler, N. Polinske, J. Sandell, D. Wysocki, R. Nester. Fourth Row: P. Karwowski, R. Mikulski, J. Doe, P. Monahan, J. Pecnik, D. Monte, W. Marx. LPH PHI OMEG The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity is to render service to the community, the campus, and to the nation. Delta Delta, the Saint Louis University chapter, received its charter in 1946. The chapter became dormant but early in T961 Delta Delta chapter was revived on the north campus and is steadily becoming a leading organization. Theta Xi, the Alpha Phi Omega chapter at Parks, was established in 1950. Since then, APO has strived tor the bet- terment of Parks College as a whole, having as its primary purpose the development of sound character and fellow- ship among its members. ALPHA PHI OMEGA, DELTA DELTA CHAPTER-First Row: M. Bonin, Treasurer, R. Wolf, Recording Secretary, D. Anslinger, J Vigneri, President, J. Laski, T. Folkl, Corresponding Secretary, A. Schneider, Historian. Second Row: R. Mooney, B. McNamee S. Dellario, N. Gold, J. Austin, J. Walker, D. Barcol, G. Plessner. Third Row: P. Blake, F. Obermoeller, M. Mueller, D. Horton D. Foster, D. G. Foster, R. Weise, R. Carberry, W. Fischer. ST. LOUIS CHAPTER ST. LOUIS CHAPTER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-First Row: J. Ursin, Recorder, J. Reed, Deputy Grand Knight, W. Downes, Grand Knight, Rev. L. Barth, S.J., Chaplain, J. Fluech, Treasurer, D. Eitel, Advocate, R. Dwyer, D. Schafer, Warden. Second Row: R. Conrad, G. Lundeen, R. Schauer, H. DeBruyne, J. Mehl, T. lncrocci, W. Ekman, E. Irelan. Third Row: C. Singler, Treasurer, C. Doeing, D. Corcoran, B. Foltz, D. Ashley, W. Schmitt, M. Krodel. PARKS CHAPTER 42 K IGHTS OF COLUMBU St. Louis University and Parks College Knights of Columbus serve as a link in the world-wide chain of councils in which over a million and a halt Catholic men are enrolled. The main purpose is to provide the means tor members to par- ticipate in Catholic action in a chosen field as well as to make available an inexpensive life insurance plan. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS-First Row: T. Matter, Warden, R. Horrell, Secretary, T. Henderson, Grand Knight, Fr. J. Hart, S.J. Chaplain, M. Ryan, Deputy Grand Knight, M. Donahue, Lecturer. Second Row: K. Johnson, J. Fintera, K. Dehmer, H. Scullin R. Del Neys, W. Marx. Third Row: P. Bastien, J. English, D. Gilleran. K IGHT OF THE BLESSED SACRAME T KNIGHTS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT-First Row: J. Sarkissian, J. Quatmann, Secretary and Treasurer, R. Dwyer, President, Rev. R. Bosken, S.J., Moderator, J. Fluech, Vice-President, D. Eitel, W. Kelley. Second Row: L. Peick, S. Pledger, W. Downes, J. Mehl, M. Grefig, D. Reiter. Third Row: H. Kapp, P. Anala, R. Zablah, R. Quatmann. 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 Recep- tion 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 serv- ice organization, made up of women students who are interested in promoting and preserving the beauty and dignity of the chapels in Marquette Hall, Commerce and Finance School, Walsh and Clemens Halls. The group strives to foster an intelligent understanding of the liturgy ofthe Catholic Church and to achieve true Catholic leadership. HANDMAIDS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT-First Row: G. Galloway, G. Maze, Publicity Manager, M. Galligan, President, J. Boland, S.J., Moderator, L. Cornell, Vice-President, A. Brisken, Secretary, V. Grove. Second Row: C. Curry K. Lythgoe, P. Buchholz, M. Cutler, P. Wakefield, M. Kearns, M. Wieczorek, E. Welling, J. Thatcher, M. Stitzer, V. Shean. HANDMAIDS CDF THE BLESSED SACRAME T WOMENS SODALITY Frst Row J Wegener, J. Becker, M. Meyer, N. Garrity. Vice-Prefect, Rev. B. Fulkerson, SJ., Moderator, V- Arnoldy Prefect J Elgenbrodt A Barry, M. Haas, Treasurer. Second Row: T. Giardina, P. Hornemann, J. Rose, M. Hope, M. Sarno, B Klaskl M Gotway B Benassi B Sicher. Third Row: B. Nahm, B. Childers, A. Flenoy, G. Brosnan, J. Warring, K. Novascone, E. Shen D Kasuch Fourth Row C Bauer, M. Matteuzzi, M. Harell, M. Ruckman, K. Hutson, C, Aste, L. Calcaterra, J. Berberich. Fifth Row: M Taylor M Lally K Ahlf J Toyne, S. Motherway, R. Hines, J. Ancel, M. Blake. 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 Catholics, sanctifying souls, and spreading and defending the Church but also pro- vides a specific way of life to attain these goals. That way of life includes daily religious exercises, individual and group apostolate, and an integration of all the phases of per- sonal activity into the principles of outstanding Catholicism. This year Women's Sodality was the recipient of the ASN Award for the outstanding organization on campus. WOMENS SODALlTY First Row C Tintera, C. Lochmann, G. Nelson, J. Forsing, J. Pierson, T. Thorne, M. Suntrup, S. Weniger, M. English M Meissner Second Row M. Thiel, D. Rocklage, A. Cooke, M. Smith, M. Cassin, C. Werth, C. Mehl, B. Topor, J. Hartnett, J Ehrhart Third Row B Arunski J Kessling, M. Kerr, L. Ehrhart, S. Schuler, K. Fillo, R. Howard, K. Carter, E. Schroeder. Fourth Row: N Mallonee J Marschel J Centunzi, M. Vukelic, E. Valentine, M. Enger, D. Anderson, C. Drevs. - f , 'lm 941 f Xiiff ,EM ,,-. SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB-First Row: P. von Schneidau, R. Speltz, President, M. Nordstrom, Secretary, R. Vogler, Vice-President, R. Giller. Second Row: R. Dynan, C. Durcan, W. Daumueller, R. Murphy, M. Cain, D. Dondale. Third Row: S. Bold, K. Roeser, A. Bouhassin, S. Franey. SOCIAL SERVICE SODALITY U I0 The purpose of the Social Service Club is to enhance its members spiritually and professionally that they may be vital, contributing members of society as Catholic So- cial Workers. They have monthly Communion breakfasts, which are held at social institutions in the city. Monthly meetings are held with lectures and movies about the field of social work. --AL The Sodality Union is composed of representatives from North Campus, Parks, the associated Colleges, and St. John's School of Nursing sodalities. The purpose of the Sodality Union is to create unity among the sodalities of the University. SODAUTY UNlON-Fin' ROW: E' HUll0 0f1, M- Bickel, M. Klie, D. Trapp, K. Hutson, C. Miehl, M. Sarno, T. Kummer. Second Row: M. Hollo, P- Wunderllch' S' Mccollum' 'l' W'nd'5h1 Pfesldenfi C- Holtkump M Sacks P Burnes Recording Secretar 5 K. Birke. Third Row: M. O'ShaughnesSy, M. 5l0Gn, D. Hatch, R- , . , . , y Nold, T 905Ufefi M. Voelker, J. Moran, F. Burke, D. Fehlber, Vice-President: Rev. R. Derria. SJ.. Moderator. ,aa-y, 45 DEMOCRATS Af. YOU G REPUBLICA YOUNG REPUBLICANS-First Row: R. Lacey, Vice-President, M. Walsh, Secretary, R. Lovelace, President. Sec- ond Row: A. Meininger, S. Weis, L. Davis, H. Doberman, G. Fickinger, E. Casey. The Young Republicans of St. Louis University offer an ideal training ground for future leaders, as well as a means of broad participation in government. Its mem- bers are constantly alert to the problems of governmental affairs, and they take active part in the election of gov- ernment officials. The Young Democrats is a departmental organiza- tion pledged to the furtherance of the interest of the student body in the field of political science and worth- while government activities by fostering discussion and lectures. It is also pledged to the promotion of an active participation in civic affairs, which is a fundamental right and duty of every citizen of the United States. YOUNG DEMOCRATS-First Row: K. Runshang, F. Gregory, President, S. Belich, Secretary. Second Row P Meagher, M. Flavin, L. Holmes, J. Bauer, B. Valentine. YCJU G GROTT SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY GROTTO-First Row: C. Curry, G. Distler, Vice-President, Rev. P. Wightman, O.M.l., Chaplain, Dr. A. Frank, Faculty Moderator, J. Helwig, President, C. Moncino, Treasurer. Second Row: H. Petschel, L. Wessling, E. Hurley, J. Wagner, M. Rohan, J. Powell. The Saint Louis University Grotto is a chapter of the National Speleological Society, an organization devoted to the exploration and scientific study of CGVGS. Nearby areas in the states of Missouri and Illinois contain hundreds ot caverns to provide a challenge to Univer- sity spelunkers. In addition, the Grotto encompasses the activities of camping and mountaineering. Rock climbing practice takes place on the bluffs of the Mississippi near Saint Louis and in state parks in Missouri's Ozarks. Formed in the spirit of outing clubs at other universities, the Grotto pro- vides a welcome change of pace tor students as a chance for fresh air and invigorating exercise in the great outdoors. Schneider, President, C. Banholzer, Treasurer. Second Row: K. Schneider, P. Schneider, Blommoert, T. Jaskiewicz, H. Hieger. The St. Louis University Railroad and Trans- portation Society furnishes students interested in railroads or transportation the opportunity to sat- isfy their appetite tor indulgence in their common interest by joining with others in a number ot various activities ranging from the purely sentimental to the seriously important. RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION SOCIETY-First Row: J. Prather, Secretary, D. Docherty, Vice-President, R. J. Schneider, L. RAILROAD .f. as I DEBATER'S UNION-First Row: M. Schwarz, P. McKee, Moderator, M. Radmacher. Second Row: L. Ehrhard, R. Geter, R. Knowles, T. Simon, J. Guest. DEB TER' U IO The University Debater's Union is an organization providing the undergraduate with intercollegiate debate and public speaking experiences. Participants in the De- bater's Union travel to tournaments over a wide geo- graphical area. This activity is open to all students. Par- ticipation is provided according to the amount of time and effort the individual student desires to invest. I TERNATICDNA LUB The International Club is an organization dedicated primarily to fostering good relations and understanding among American and foreign students. To accomplish this end the club sponsors informal social gatherings and discussions. The members of the club also participate in the Conclave-sponsored International Day. The International Day is a long awaited event by the students of St. Louis University each year. INTERNATIONAL CLUB-First Row: B. Pezant, C. Johnson, A. Brisken, M. de Sa, F- Severin, S.J., Moderator, E. Garcia, President, P. Anderson, Vice-President, L. Buehne Secretary, J. Timmer. Second Row: C. Barnes, G. Brosnan, R. Hines, L. Ehrhart, R. Roias, J. Hagan, M. Barber, P. Lagomarcino, A. Gutierrez-Montauriol, R. Robert, P. Buchholz, S. Casagrande, P. McMahon, J. Sullivan. 1 A 14 B. Childers. Third Row: A. Martinez, E. Milan, J. Graff SABRE AIR CADETS - First Row: V. Briscuso, J. Worzhey, A. Porth, Operations Officer, G. McHugh, Finance Officer, J. Birckhead, Commander, F. Obermoeller, Administration Officer, J. Quatmann, Executive Officer, L. Nieman. Second Row: J. Debrecht, C. Kinsella, L. Schulte, E, Allard, M. Grefig, R. Swingler, J. Nelson, F. Sutton. Third Row: J. Waluska, R. Quatmann,W. Kaltenbom, K. Farwig, R. La Boe, R. Stutko, D. Westrich. Fourth Row: R. Curran, D. Furdek, T. Forster, G. Kerckhoft, J. Bartin, F. Eckert, G. Hasser. ABRE AIR CADET Sabre Air Cadets is a society for basic AFROTC cadets who desire to increase their knowledge of the United States Air Force. The purposes of the organization 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. KBIL RADIO - First Row: J. Alexander, Station Manager, B. Watson, Business Executive Secretary, J. Phelps, Program Director. Second Row: P. Harrington, Third Row: W. Gross, R. Geter, J. Waigand, D. Berns, J. Huber. KBIL RADIO The Billiken Broadcasters Association is a student organization chartered by the Student Conclave. Its primary purpose is providing personnel for KBIL. The BBA also acquaints its members with the nation-wide radio and television industry and its allied fields by inviting industry leaders to talk to the organization, and arranging tours to local radio and television studios. Manager, D. Wachtel, General Manager, C. Paterson, Moderator, M. Schniedermeyer A. Cooke, S. Gels, M. Weisenhorn, M. Mahon, J. Rohr, K. Markway, M. Kaercher 119 as .Www CHORALE-First Row: M. McGuire, R. Cavataio, R. Giardina, K. Malik, M. Davis, P. Witt, M. Melcher, M. Butzen, P. Polin, C. Smyka, Rev. F. Guentner, S.J., Director, P. Leonard, M. English, P. Rola, B. Benassi, S. Gordon, T. Michael, E. Rychnovsky, M. Priddy, M. Herdman. Second Row: S. Simpson,AM. McClernon, J. Schurmann, M. Velat, K. Mehl, M. Haas, C. Fritz, A. Thorne, M. Charleville, L. Rasche, S. Mayer, A. Georger, Secretary, C. Mailloux, M. Thiel, Treasurer, J. Morak, C. Klutho, M. Wenck, K. Weaver. Third Row: M. Walsh, J. Berry, H. Harbaugh, T. Schlatter, T. Hoemeke, E. Barr, F. Wenc, T. Incrocci, R. Welches, J. Golterman, R. Zyromski, T. Dopplick, F. Neal, R. Bohn, D. Leahy, T. Bottini, P. Cullinane. Fourth Row: J. Searls, A. Moore, R. Rudy, R. Yoo, M. Roy, President, A. Capdevielle, M. Gallagher, W. Peach, P. Anderson, R. Schloemer, J. Scally, R. O'Gorman, R. Bischoff, G. Hughes, T. Brockman. CHCDRALE 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. By promoting 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 annual Founders Week Activities. ln December came the annual Christmas concert. ln early March the Chorale was featured in a program of classical mu- sic, with emphasis placed on sacred and operatic choruses. The final offering of the year was the fourth annual Best of Broadway, which ran for four evenings in early May. The Chorale is the parent organization of the Choraleers and Choralettes, smaller groups of men and women who specialize in popular numbers and perform for various groups on and off campus. r 1 Ly ,.,,, .,,mW Vyuly Vyyy j lv X I , 4' ,, 'f . .-., , Straight shootin' soprano. A 't They dance as well as they sing. - 50 AFROTC BAND - First Row: W. Kassebaum, T. Gover, Secretary-Librarian, T. Donotrio, R. Arns, D. Hagler, G. McHugh, L. Leavitt, Sergeant Major, N. Gold, Band Commander, H. McDonald, Assistant Commander, M. Schriewer, B. Grebel, D, Jackson, F. Pullaro, M. Bonin, Drum Major. Second Row: E. Kerry, R. LaBoe, J. Pardus A. Mees R. Weise, P. Sagun, D. Reiter, T. Wessel, J. Duggan, B. Schnable, R. Prewitt, L. Schulte, C. Moll, B. Korte. Third Row: W. Gray, J. Huber, D. Onder, H., Hoene, L. Airaghi, G. Carter, B. Rudy, J. Norfleet, R. Duniken, C. Cheney, D. Snipes, M. Goldtarb. G. Henry. AFROTC BA D The AFROTC Band reached new heights under Cadet Captain, Ned Gold, who served his second year as director of the unit. Captain Gold is assisted by Cadet Technical Sergeant Lawrence Leavitt, the musical director. Rev. F. Guentner, S.J. acted as coordinator of musical activities. The band is composed of members from the AFROTC basic cadets. The ensemble plays for the October Founders Day Convention, for mid-year graduation exercises, and for Parks graduation exercise. The band also performs annually at the spring drill inspection held at the Armory. The AFROTC Band performs at the Student Convocation during Founders Week. 51 ROGER DORM COUNCIL i l l 5 ti Qi 2 X Ar i E, it ...A H . A s 3, L .. T f vs. ' X . - : E H I df? L Q! '09 Vi ROGERS HALL DORM COUNCIL-First Row: K. Ahlf, M. Lane, Vice-President, S. McDonald, President, M. Lange, Secretary, J. Buffington, Treasurer. Second Row: K. Hutson, G. Scharfenberger, J. Packel, J. Ehrhart, K. Walker, M. Gallagher, M. Stitzer, Miss Sweeney, Advisor. The Rogers Hall Council is composed of elected rep- resentatives ot the residents of the Hall. Each class elects representatives to the Central Council, which plans all- dorm proiects and serves as liaison with the Hall adminis- tration. With six hundred residents at Rogers Hall, the place of the Hall Council is an important one in setting standards and promoting the purposes of the residence hall on campus. ALSH D ORM WALSH HALL DORM COUNCIL-First Row: E. lrelan, Secretary, B. Row: J. Berry, H. i K 1 Petschel, W. Downes, J. Banks, T. Schuman. The Walsh Hall Council, elected by fellow boarders, see to it that most ot the social household duties are carried out efficiently and pleasantly, especially with respect to the dorm's ample lounge and recreational facilities. COUNCIL Foltz, President, J. Thurmond, Exchequer. Second 2 i . I - K. . . .g if S PNN, -- 4,1 CLEMENS DORM COUNCIL X CLEMENS HALL DORM COUNCIL-First Row: G. Parker, Moderator, J. Gallagher, President, E. Nishball, Vice-President. Second Row: W. Gross, T. Pysczynski, D. Tasto, Treasurer, L. Blommaert, Secretary, D. Tribble. The Clemens Hall Dorm Council consists of three The Marquette Hall Dorm Council is a representation residents elected from each floor. It occasionally acts as ofthe student boarders. Members are elected in Septem- a governing body, ruling on an infraction of a dorm rule. ber and aid in helping the dorm to function as a unit. It participates actively in all University functions. MARQUETTE DORM COUNCIL MARQUETTE HALL DORM COUNCIL-T. Chuday, M. Zanko, President, G. Thoma. Second Row: R. Schurra, D' Gfeenwellf P. Sullivan, B. Riley, J. Kearney. .rs 'QMS' 5 1 A pair of sfares. Leqr'5 hier, I962 Much af stake. Close in here, isn'f if? H'-'Mew' This is c gag. Whflf, me W0l'k?? Crooks' nook. IB. S ASON QQ ? Birth of the Twisi. Domegfig triangle Eh! No place like home. Dear and Lear. After ihe Twist was over. Eyejul scene, Pleading in couri. wa ww any f 'QR 'Q u JH: H 'ox ff' ' .5 525' :H ff xfatgs Hf 2 Ufo sr 0 5 .sf s SV, 945: .vu TLIDE T CARNIVA Many were token for u ride. Fr. Martin-debonaire and dash. Fr. Martin-cl big splash. Three peripheral people Carnival by design. Spooked but safe. Ring u duck for luck. The Carnival bowlers were not framed ! The red coats are coming! BRIDLE PUR Pie-eyed Pi's. ,f 5'iTr QT.. .... -M U Two fillies and a mare. Cogiumed Came,- 1 Z Jr x nr Our General Assembly. Fgzzidg Flamenco. THE PRE IDE T TEA .ma an M ir Hi! K . , yu .-:L Sugar of ieu. Cosfumed Conference. 'M if R: gi . v TAX? E 'X mt' 2 V. ea 61 Not cu melon-choly party. Three sad sacks. He's a Two-dab mun. Sleepy-time guys. FROSH WEEK Double double trouble trouble X1 xX ,XX 'X l Q 'X , -. Sfring along with me. Lisiening post in library. Line-up of lady clmclrociers. The Rupp Rider. K MPUS KI G The Google Mobile False Prophet. Mop Scene- Sadder Bud-Weiser My name Jose McClosky. I Kevm s krowmng moment Mass producfionI!I!?l He aimed 'ro win. K ,f I 53 i -Q u in--1 5. Display day. Ne? resulf. ,L DORMITORY Sign or resign. Perfeciion refiecfed. The Jolly Rogers. Rogers Roundup. L 66 , , Wi There's nofhing like this dumel Comfortable conning. MQ., , ,,, 1, 5, f, l LIFE 4 X 1 N. znsnnnaiu- Y , 6 Applied physics. Let me say this about fha? . . ii. .A q,,,N,-,.-,., ,, ,,,,. 3--A WHW W,W,,,,,,,.....,....,... ,..- mhqw, wmv, ,,,,-,....,..,N.,.. s...- vv-.,wM,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,...,,.....,,.,.,, ,..... Guys, Rogers has only so many lines. And She l'U5 lhfee lflends - - H 67 BILLIKENS p am + . , GENE HART BOB STEWART Assisfanf Afhlefic Direcfor Afhlefic Direcfor T. LOUI UNIVERSITY and Cross Counfry Coach BOB BAUMAN Afhlefic Trainer THLETIC DEP RTME T HENRY STROER CLARENCE MEANS Varsify Swimming Coach and Freshman Basketball Coach Direcfor of lnframurals and Golf Coach ROY LEE JOE MEDWICK Head Baseball Coach Assfsfanf Baseball Coach I: 1 X .. 4 Nag fgifx-gay K? Vx' :nt .556 ,L X? an A Q YT, :gwqgfny A f- -A ff ,www we-: ,mx mn.. A..,,,f,,w ,1x.,Q., - Viiwzif'-13Kr 5911 I f?353f20lf5t11 SQ, , .Lf- A-T, X T. ,L V BOB GUELKER Soccer Coach DR. JASPER CROSS Tennis Coach I TRAMURALS Not a vcrsily game. Walter C. Eberhordt Diredor of Physical Educafion Arm blending exercise. Basketball - U News - Conclcve slyle. Five-fingered defense , l. .. First Row: Paul Garnier, John Butler, Ed Oswald, Roger Rupp, Fred Boyd, Larry Cronin, Tom Klein. Second Row: Bill Vieth, Co-Captain, James Rick, Don Ceresia, Al Toczylowski, Jim Byron, Joe Hennessy. Mike Moore, Gerald Schwalbe. Third Row: Kim Tucci, Trainer: Raymond Mann, Terry Knox, Tim Knox, Dan Leahy, Tom McDonnell, Gerry Balassi, Co-Captain, Tom Mataya, Coach Bob Guelker, Bill Welsch, Manager. Absent: Bob Trigg, Tom Trost, Assistant Coach. SOCCER TEAM The soccer Billikens ended the most successful season in their phenomenal 4-year history as a varsity sport by winning their third N.C.A.A. Championship. This also was the Bills' first undefeated season, winding up with 'I2 wins, no losses, and l tie. The tie was an early-season game with an underdog Notre Dame team. On their way to the championship, the Bills twice defeated mighty Michigan State, by scores of 2-'l and 2-O, the second win coming in the N.C.A.A. semi-finals. They also defeated such teams as Washing- ton U., Harris Teachers, Wheaton, and Stanford. The championship game of the N.C.A.A. Tourna- ment turned out to be one of the most thrilling contests of the year. The Billikens had to come from behind in the final quarter to beat Southern champion Maryland 4-3. All five seniors on this year's team were starters. Gerry Balassi ended his career with a total of 52 goals, a Billiken record. Bobby Trigg, out part of the season because of a leg iniury, ranks second in all-time scoring with 40 goals. Tom Klein finished his outstand- ing career with 24 goals. Ed Oswald and Al Toczylowski were star defenders. Gerry Balassi and Bill Vieth were first team selections on the 1962 All-America squad. Gerry Balassi and Don Ceresia were given the Most Valuable Player Award. Gerry Balassi, Bob Trigg, Bill Vieth, Joe Hennessey, Tom Klein, and Ed Oswald were named to the All-Midwest Conference First Team. Tom McDonnell was named to the second team and Don Ceresia was given honorable mention. Other outstanding members of the squad were Dan Leahy, Tim Knox, Tom Mataya, John Butler, and goalie Roger Rupp. Bob Guelker has been coach of the team during the period in which it achieved its spectacular 4-year record of 50 wins, 4 losses, and l tie. They have scored 288 goals to 50 for their opponents. This year the Billikens scored 73 goals to their opponents' 14. Wav Blame it on the Bosa Nova. Trigg triggers goal against Indiana U. Opponents I Indiana I N.c.A.A. Playoffs Notre Dame 3 1 Harris Teachers I i I SLU Opponenls Illinois fChicagoJ I ' 9 Stanford 3 Indiana Tech O 2 Michigan State 0 Illinois O 4 Maryland 3 Washington U. I Chicago O 73 Total I4 Wheaton 0 aa WON I2 - LOST O - TIED I Michigan State I I O-. Cn Gerry Balassi Bill Veigh ALL AMERICANS 1 Knee-dy Players Pass completed by Rupp. Co-Caplain 'Bill Vieih, Coach Bob Guelker, and Co-Capfain Gerry Balassi receive the N.C.A.A. Soccer Championship Trophy from Cliff Stevenson, chairman, N.C.A.A, Soccer Rules Commmiffee. Klein klimbs E gi Head Man Hennessy ' -5 fe Catcl1I Takes Two to fungie. Walking on air Crazy legs Leahy' Best foot forward. i ii E Sf. Louis moves into Illinois. Net Gagn- First Row: Jerry Strange, Jim Dix, Bill Lacy, Johnny Smith, Joe Gegg. Second Row: Bob Bauman, Trainer: Dave Harris, Donnell Reid, Bill Nordmann, Stan Luechtefeld, Ed Walker, Hank Zuchowski, Dick Naes. Third Row: Bob Clark, Gil Beckemeier, Bill Kurz, Coach John Benington Don Dee, Garry Garrison, Tom Carter, John Cunneen, Student Manager Larry Albus. John Benington Head Basketball Coach VARSITY BA KETBALL The Varsity Basketball team, in spite of a somewhat dubious start, ended up with one of the most thrilling seasons in several years. The erratic Bills, fluctuating between moments of greatness and mediocrity, finished the season with a 'I6 and 'l2 record. Again playing one of the toughest schedules in the nation, the Billikens defeated such traditional powers as Kentucky, Wichita, Bradley, Marquette, and the Big Eight Conference champions, Kansas State. The Bills put a cap on this unusual season by accepting their fourth N.l.T. bid in the last five years. Sparked by seniors Dave Harris, Bill Nordmann, and Donnell Reid, the Bills were near masters of their home court. Recovering from the early season loss of Garry Garrison by an iniury, the Blue and White battered their opposition at home and took their lickings on the road. With help from Dick Naes and Don Dee, the Bills finished in a tie for third place in the M.V.C., behind Wichita and champion Cincinnati Bearcats. Johnny Smith, clever backliner, teamed up with Dave Harris to give the Bills their best backcourt combination in recent years. But it was Nordmann, with help from Bill Kurz, who gave the Billikens strength in the important pivot position. 4 s-. Wide world of sports. Music for morale. Mr. Billiken, I presume? N,-f We got cu T-E-A-M Here come the Billsl Lilfing Lilo. AR ITY BILLIKENS Donnell Reid Forward 6'4' Senior Bull Nordmonn Cenfer 6 7 Semor Don Dee Forward 67 Sophomore lan luechfefeld :rward 6'5 rnior Garry Garrison Cenfer 6 8 Junlor Bill lucy Guard 6'0 Sophomore Hank Zuch owski Forward 6'4 Sophomore Gil Beckemerer Cenier 6 10 Sophomore Jim Dix Guard 5'9 Sophomore Bob Clark Forward 6'7 Sophomore Jerry Sfrcnge Guard 6'7 Junior Delicate iouch by Dee. Climbing Clark Two-ormed tension. 80 Ed Walker Tom Carler Forward 6'4 Forward 6'5 Sophomore Sophomore Nordmon in Hurricanes eye. I told youl I fold youl Kurz, Cotton clash. Donnell's dribble. Gil's hook for the Bills. Reach for the 5kY W'Ch ql Gil's got it. Drivin' Dix. H 57' 9 H0 V5 SCOREBOARD S.L.U MacMurray 61 S.L.U. Drake S.L.U Ohio State 84 S.L.U. Bradley S.L.U Kansas State 57 5-l--U- Marquette S.L.U. lowq 58 S.L.U Cincinnati S.L.U Providence 64 5-l--U Louisville S.L.U St. Johns 54 S.L.U Wichita S.L.U South Carolina 56 S.L.U N. Texas State L.A. Classic S'l U Tulsa S.L.U Drake S.L.U Washington State 39 S.L.U Morquene 5-L-U U-C-L-A 85 S.L.U. cincinnati S.L.U Northwestern 52 SLU. Bradley S.L.U. Kentucky 63 S.L.U N. Texas State 59 N'l'T' S.L.U Tulsa 45 S.L.U LaSalle S.L.U Wichita 7'l S.L.U Marquette dx- w V a- . ' 3 it . -V Q7 ,.,..,i.., REEF' , X, it , 'f f, 35? 195' U' Sk Q., fm X Q X egg, . Q. . K, ,eg , x-me . Q . N 5 - , , First Row, Left to Right: Kathy Lauber, Mary Ellen Nunley, Leah Sturm, Madge Smith, Suzie Lintz, Lila Reise, Co-Captain. Second Row: Rev. Hubert McKemie, SJ., Moderator, Gary Stott, Bob Holsten, The Billiken, Gene Pfitfer, Captain, Joe CHEERLEADERS Bill Pulls a-head. 82 6 Q , 5: 'I e E X ,Kas X . Marianne Creed, Gay V- 11, 41,3 E --A-...M Splitting on the floor. Fickinger, Tim Liston, E5 A Sue Stafford, Nancy Burke -5 1, Y Rich 22 gf? THE TRUMPETEERS Arns, Richard Weise, Jim Mehl, Dennis lucido, Joe Fouquef, Russell Prewiff, Ken Kremer, Captain. TIP- FF PEP RALLY Saints go marching in. Sparks of spirit. Bill Blazers S' 545 'l , R ,A X We y bz P yum g e Q35 11 ,ef . is ..,. iq, if , is Sitting: Rick Rineberg, Brian Ferguson. Kneeling: Sam Ulrich, Jack Wiley, Jerry Boehmer, Tom Dolan, Randy Albrecht, Bill Kohn. Standing: John Hummel, Manager, John Hartman, Roy Will, Jim Brefeld, Rich Parks, Coach Sonny Means. FRESHMA BASKETB LL The Freshman Basketball team finished another very successful season with a 12-3 record. The Bills strong offense, averaging 89 points per game, made up for what they lacked in height. Under the leadership ot Coach Sonny Means, the Bills were able to subdue such teams as S.l.U., Missouri, and Bradley, one of the best in the nation. The Bills were led by Ulrich, Ferguson, Rineberg, Albrecht, and Kohn. Rich Parks averaged 20 points a game, but was only able to play the first semester. Coach Sonny Means record for two years is now 24-4. SLU S.L.U. 95 Alumni 78 SLU S.L.U. 69 Quincy J.V. 65 SLU S.L.U. 102 MacMurray J.V. A4 SLU S.L.U. 95 Waterloo Hi-Fi 73 SLU S.L.U. 62 S.l.U. Frosh 51 SLU S.L.U. 74 Ft. Leonard Wood 76 SLU S.L.U. 78 Bradley Frosh 61 SLU S.L.U. 98 Ft. Leonard Wood 91 SLU S.L.U. 118 Scott A.F.B. 54 SLU S.L.U. 87 Quincy J.V. 82 SLU S.L.U. 73 Missouri Frosh 62 SLU S.L.U. 75 S.l.U. Frosh 80 SLU S.L.U. 93 Missouri Frosh 66 SLU S.L.U. 109 Springfield J.C. 77 SLU S.L.U. 67 Bradley Frosh 83 Baby Bills By-pass Braves. ef' tm Q 'll First Row: Tom Daly, Dick Porzel, John Hummel, Jerry Koehler, Jerry Boehmer, Coach Roy Lee. Second Row: John Marcum, Joe Smith, Mike Heidenry, Jim Dix, Tom Dix, Carl Gentile, Mike McLeod. Third Row: Tom Carter, Pete Wetzel, Jim Butler, Joe Gegg, Greg Vatterott, Al York, Bob Clark. ASEB LL TE M The Billiken Varsity Baseball Team, in the process of rebuilding this year, compiled a record of T3 wins and T2 losses. It finished second to Bradley in the Missouri Valley Conference Baseball Tournament held at Busch Stadium. Leading the Bills were pitcher Joe Hennessy, who had a 1.54 ERA in 70 TX3 innings, and first baseman Lee Pelligreen with a .326 batting average including 29 hits. One of the highlights of the season was Hennessy's 4-3 decision over Illinois, Big T0 Champions. Roy Lee, head coach, and Joe Medwick, assistant coach, directed the team. ln their fall practice games the Bills had a 7-0 record. Carl Gentile had a .500 batting average and pitcher Pete Wetzel had a 3-0 record. PCYUH 5Wi'19 in CJUCY PIUYOH- Bear keeper Pelligreen. First Row: John Wolfsberger, Art Courte- manche, Carroll Cannon, Jr. Second Row: Luis Lomba, Greg Schrand, Tom Thibault, Steve Fisher. Third Row: Larry Daughters, Jim Powell, Charles Schomaker, Jim Holloran, Jeff Banks, Coach Hank Stroer. Jim Powell racing to victory. Backward boys. V 5- 4 gwscsrim. 44 , . .L WIMMI G TE M Following a year of rebuilding, Coach Hank Stroer's swimming team had a successful 1962-1963 season. Leading the team were Jett Banks, Jim Holloran, Greg Schrand, and Bill Russ, Captain. Most ot the members of this year's team can look forward to returning next year. The team had an eight-meet season, with most of the meets at the Gymnasium. Bradley U., Missouri School of Mines, Louisville U., and Westminster College were among this year's opponents. lr- ,. f Taking the plunge against Westminster. igmxi '2 .Q X gtk V ., Gay Fickenger, Ray Ann Werkmeister, .lean l.awler, Jane Reels, A water wheel. Mary Schneidermeyer, Jane Toyne, Mary Lou Vonder Harr, Helen Hayes, Nancy Lawler, Betty Otto. SYNCHRONIZED WIMMI G TE M The Synchronized Swimming Association, or S.L.U. Sprites, was officially recognized for the first time this year. Under the coaching of Mary Schneidermeyer, Med Tech senior, the group of thirteen swimmers performs at all of the swimming team's home meets. Their routines range from solo to octet events and include formations, stunts, and rhythm swimming. aks?'5.b ! .tum y . '5 1 tml. 0115 Y,5l,iilIl4, L L, 1 vi? 'ff' 5 -A K gg sf ss so 'i ss Front: Terry O'Connor, John Fischer, Vick Nettle. Rear: Dick Ashley, Coach Gene Hart, Aaron Virdure. Star performance. CRCDSS CQUNTRY TEAM Coach Gene Hart's trackmen entered five in- vitational meets, winning the Blackburn Invitational and finishing third in the MacMurray Invitational. Highlight of the season was a new St. Louis U. record in the TOO-yard dash, 9.7 seconds, set by sprinter Dick Lies in the Missouri Valley Conference meet. Other top performers were Bill Gallant in the iavelin and Dick Ashley and Aaron Virdure in the distance events. 87 TENN S TE M Left to Right: Larry Kast, Ed Costigan, Tom Benjamin, Mick Mullen, Coach Dr. Jay Cross. The Billiken Tennis Team highlighted a successful 6-3 season by winning the Northeast Missouri Invitational Tournament. They took the crown by sweeping the singles and both doubles titles. The team, coached by Dr. Jay Cross, was again led by Wil Jenkins who won 10 and lost l. Behind him was Larry Kast with an 8-3 record. Other members who added greatly to the team's success were Larry Purcell, Ed Costigan, and Harry Brusselback. The bill's played such teams as Missouri U., Washington U., and Bradley, besides making a fine showing in the Missouri Valley Conference Meet. The Parks Judo Team is in its third year as an official sport at Parks. ln that time it has become quite well known throughout the area. lt competes in inter-collegiate meets as well as meets with teams from the St. Louis area. One of the highlights of the year is the Midwestern Inter-collegiate Meet. The coach of the team is Sgt. Gerald MCC. See from Scott Air Force Base. He is a Black Belt holder, a high honor in iudo. The Moderator of the team is Fr. Joseph Hart, S.J. Front: Wil Renuart, Manuel Gonzales, Linus Harth. Back: William Enk, Ronald Karvt, Rev. Joseph Hart, S.J., moderator, Ronald Mikulski, Leo Saulnier. JU D0 TE M ...N GCDLF TE M The Rugby Club played a tough schedule this year, under 'their coach, Brother Timothy, who played rugby for four years at Oxford. The moderator of the team was Gene Hart. Some ot the outstanding players on this year's team were Lou Dell'Orco, Tom Boehm, .lay Bently, Ham Salsich, and Gary Van Doren, captain. The team, a member of the Missouri Valley Rugby Associa- tion, was in a seven team league. It ran up against such teams as Notre Dame, Indiana, Cornel, Washington U., Brown, and Princeton. Kneeling: .lon Camie, Clint Murphy, Lou Dell'Orco, Bud Murphy, Gary Van Doren, Left to right: Russ Kelly, Ken Roach, Phil Keim, Dick Pierce, and John Butler. The Billiken Golf Team, coached by Sonny Means, played T2 dual meets during the past year, along with the Missouri Valley Meet. The Bills were led this year by Bill Cochran and Ken Roach. Cleve Gorman, Doug Grim, Phil Keim, and Russ Kelly added greatly to the team's success. The turters met such teams as Missouri U., Washington U., Bradley, and Southern Illinois U. They ended their season with a fine performance in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. Captain, .lerry Boose, John Demsey. Standing: Bob Shulte, Mike Damia, Bob Strict, Gary Larkin, Jay Bentley, Fred Friendly, Troop Jones, Boris Yester, Tom Boehm, Ham Salsich. RUGBY TE M k xx Q kX.Q.5, . X Rf- ,HJ ffifiq ' 3. 1 wi . 3 V9 ym'J Q, pm f Q5?v.Q,'g. ':. f ,.cAzsA,3igei..n . W Q, Q .. 'Iii vw :5f 3 A ,wifi mm, EA . A KV 'f'fQ ,wi 1 Wfsix Q.. A 4 V Jfxf .MG c gk - ', W, ff -v . , ' 2 f ' N , Y P fx gf' 1 ,I X .,1. 'M 1 X9 A 3? 3 gg? ink gh., V H I X as 3- i ,,, f if 1 X 2 W 1'5 4 .4 ' Ya we 5 sf W ss' ie College of Arts and Sciences, in continuous existence since 1818, now fills an important function in the academic life of the Uni- versity. Its 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. Many of its students are preparing for graduate study in the arts and sciences, others for work in professional schools of law, dentistry, medicine and social service. In February, the Rev. J. Barry McGannon, S.J., was appointed D.ean of the College of Arts and Sciences, replacing the Rev. Martin F. Hasting, SJ., who was named director of the Doctoral Program in American Studies. ART AN SCIENC S REV. J. BARRY -MC GANNON, S.J. Dean 5 my L.,., 'ii ,f :- ,mv-QM ! 6 1 2 gui. c s if 5. 5 +L . .-.. , 1 Ns A iffijigg iikf asa-1' 3 5 5 7 5 f 5 QE: 1 . f 3,- '153f?5l5i 5 4515357 S59 i . eww' . Y 9 w . .Q Q 1' 'Q mais? W xv, f yyxt ,lf .,,sA .W :pi ggy ,E . ' : X 9 'P 5 a ff N .X 5 X, ifiiiwgw fab- I Em N , -Y 1 x 3 s x 3 X Q- 2 Vi. . ECN , EV is 11 3 i I 4 3 'i 'E 'I 3 'S Q N Sr 'Q fx Q h-sl an-M-N. :LAI Q - X w We Q l .X . ,Ml al? is 5 f J:-1 i E , a Sk Q 4 3 s X P Q S 5 N i : il i 5555 5 Q f 1.2! 52, 1: gf, ' 12245493 N, 1 Q51 if iffi' K 4 4 41 wt 5 1 5 2 L x 5. Q. .gk-, N Q, TM- M: .. A-: gg: sgim.. N'- NN Y .I fl! M LA? Iv' - ' l sw 3 KX N S -s Y ,A- A A Vg, Q 1- 7' 5 s X . , i Q D I , X,-152 3-'in l , .sa I I 4 V 1' .,, 1.7- vii . w , . .S x AHLF, KATHRYN L. Wichita, Kansas AHRENS, ROBERT E. St. Louis, Missouri ALBUS, LAWRENCE K. St. Louis, Missouri ALEXANDER, GERALD F. St. Louis, Missouri ANCEL, MARY .IO St. Louis, Missouri ANDERS, MARY JO St. Louis, Missouri ANDERSON, PHILIP J. Elgin, Illinois ANSLINGER, DAVID L. Mt. Vernon, Illinois ARNOLD, AUDRAY A. St. Louis, Missouri ASHLY, RICHARD A. Rochester, New York AWALT, SARA B. St. Louis, Missouri BAKER, SARA M. Evansville, Indiana ARTS A D SCIENCES BALASSI, GERARDO G. St. Louis, Missouri BARNES, KAREN ANN St. Louis, Missouri BARNICLE, ROBERT T. University City, Missouri BAUER, CATHERINE A. Belleville, Illinois BAUSCH, PAUL W. St. Louis, Missouri 5 2 .S up BAKER ANDERSON ANSLINGER ALEXANDER AHRENS BALASSI BARNES ARNOLD ANCEL BARNICLE ASHLY BAUER SOX -19 AHLF ALBUS ANDERS AWALT BAUSCH GRADUATE BECKER, EDWARD Sf. Louis, Missouri BECKER, JUDY K. Sf. Louis, Missouri BECKER, PAUL W. Ferguson, Missouri BELICH, HELEN A. N. Charlesfon, Wesf Virginia BERNARDINE, PAUL A. Collinsville, Illinois BLOECHEL, PHYLLIS M. Forf Wayne, Indiana . 1 BOES, LINDA K. Sf. Louis, Missouri BOGGIANO, JOHN G Sf. Louis, Missouri BOKEL, MADELON Sf. Louis, Missouri BRENNAN, JAMES Kirkwood, Missouri T P BROWN, CAROLYN S Girard, Illinois BUEHLER, THOMAS Defroif, Michigan J BUNDSCHUH, JAMES E Sf. Louis, Missouri BURCH, LAWRENCE G Alfon, lIIinois BURGDORF, BARBARA E Sf. Louis, Missouri BURNS, ANN T. San Francisco, California BYRNE, MARY S. Greenfield, Indiana 1 'E BECKER BECKER BELICH BOES BUEHLER s 'T BECKER BLOECHEL BRENNAN BROWN BYRNE BERNARDINE BOKEL BURGDORF BURNS BOGGIANO BURCH BUNDSCHUH ARTS A D SCIENCES CAHILL -I I G-My I' fa, -. ,s.f I f H , ,M ff' CAHILL, RICK A. Gideon, Missouri CANO, MIQUEL F. Sf. Louis, Missouri CAPDEVIELLE, ARMAND Chicago, Illinois CARBONE, JOSEPH A. Sf. Louis, Missouri CASEY, CHARLES P. Sf. Louis, Missouri CHARD, FLORENCE P. Grayslake, Illinois CHOUINARD, MICHAEL P. SI. Louis, Missouri CHUNG, JOSEPH K. H. Hong Kong, China CLARAHAN, NANCY J. Harper, Kansas 96 ,w.. iw I I M , 5 ,.i,f. Z5 , ,, K 6i ',,f ,ipw ff 'I My f CANO CHARD CLARAHAN CONOYER CORLEY f0l' CAPDEVIELLE CHOUINARD COLLIGAN CONRAD CORRIGAN CARBONE CHUNG CONNORS COOKE COSTIGAN CASEY COLLIGAN, MARY LOU Forf Wayne, Indiana CONNORS, JOSEPH T. Sf. Joseph, Missouri CONOYER, DANIEL J. SI. Charles, Missouri CONRAD, RICHARD F. Ff. Lauderdale, Florida COOKE, ALICIA M. Wichifa, Kansas CORLEY, ROBERT C. SI. Louis, Missouri CORRIGAN, SHEILA Silcesfon, Missouri COSTIGAN, SALLY B. Sf. Louis, Missouri GRADUATE coukouus COUKOULIS, ESTHER A. SI. Louis, Missouri CROWELL, SYLVIA B. Long Beach, California CUSUMANO, DONALD R. Sf. Louis, Missouri DANIS, LAURA L. SI. Louis, Missouri D'ANTONIO, AMELIA L. Orange, New Jersey DAWKINS, WILLIE E. Sf. Louis, Missouri DEVEREAUX, DANIEL R. Sf. Louis, Missouri DIGANGI, LINDA JOY M. Brooklyn, New York 5 1 I I I '7'-513 V. ff Mappa ig 7 I , . f CROWELL CUSUMANO DANIS DAWKINS DEVEREAUX DIGANGI DONNELLY DRISCOLL DRURY DUNNILL DWYER DWYER EARLY ECKELMAN EKMAN D'ANTONIO DONNELLY, DENNIS C. Sf. Louis, Missouri DRISCOLL, MARGARET Wayne, New Jersey DRURY, ALICE N. Regina, Saslcafchewan DUNNILL, CAROL ANN Carlyle, Illinois DWYER, DONNA M. Mexico, Missouri DWYER, SHARON E. SI. Louis, Missouri EARLY, CHARLES T. Baring, Missouri ECKELMAN, WILLIAM C SI. Louis, Missouri EKMAN, WILLARD J. Adrian, Michigan . ' ' fail' 1 gy, ,, f, J 4' Qi A 4 V, ',, ' RTS AND SCIENCES 'Huy I , ,J I M I . l. K, ELDER FITZPATRICK FRASER GALLAGHER GEPPERT ENGER FOLTZ FRERKER GALLAHER GIARAFFA ENGLISH FONTAINE FRY GEORGER GIEBE EUFINGER ELDER, PATRICIA E. Ff. Lauderdale, Florida ENGER, MARY BETH Sf. Louis, Missouri ENGLISH, MARY BETH Sf. Louis, Missouri ESKIMO, GERALDINE Sf. Louis, Missouri ESKIMO Sf. Louis, Missouri FRAISL FITZPATRICK, ELAINE Chicago, Illinois FOLTZ, BRIAN L. Chicago, Illinois FONTAINE, FRANCES M. Belle Glade, Florida FRAISL, JUDITH A. Minneapolis, Minnesofa FRASER, MARTIN D. Sf. Louis, Missouri FRERKER, RONALD B. Sf. Louis, Missouri FRY, MICHAEL P. Fond du Lac, Wisconsin GALLAGHER, MARY ELLEN Evansville, Indiana GALLAHER, WILLIAM B. Sf. Louis, Missouri GEORGER, AUDREY J. Sl. Louis, Missouri GEPPERT, GERALD A. Belleville, Illinois GIARRAFFA, FRANCES R. University Cify, Missouri GIEBE, KENNETH E. SI. Louis, Missouri EUFINGER, LORETTA F. L GILG SR. MARY H Porf au Prince, Haifi GILL JAMES M. Freeburg, Illinois GRADUATES Q A GILG GOLD, NED C. Sf. Ann, Missouri GORDON, CATHERINE M. Sf. Louis, Missouri GORDON, SANDRA L. Ccrhokia, Illinois GORG, FRANK A. Moline, Illinois GOTWAY, EDWARD O. Maplewood, Missouri GOUBEAUX, SUSAN H. Greenville, Ohio GRAHAM, JOHN J. Sf. Louis, Missouri GRAYSON, MICHAEL A. Florissonf, Missouri GREGORY, FRANCIS M. Sf. Louis, Missouri HAKE, JON J. Tovey, Illinois HALBRUEGGER, JOHN R. Sf. Louis, Missouri HAMM, MARY A. Sf. Louis, Missouri HANLON, STEPHEN F. Sf. Louis, Missouri HARBAUGH, HAROLD F. Si. Louis, Missouri HARMON, VINCENT M. Sf. Louis, Missouri HARP, MARY JANE West Frankforf, Illinois GILL GORG GOLD GORDON GOTWAY GOUBEAUX GRAYSON GREGORY HALBRUEGGER HAMM HARBAUGH HARMON GORDON GRAHAM HAKE HANLON HARP 00 ,Az 2 K HEIDENRY HARRINGTON, PATRICIA A. Coffeyville, Kansas HARRIS, DAVID D. Pinclcneyville, Illinois HARTENBACH, JAMES R. Sf. Louis, Missouri HEIDENRY, MICHAEL Sf. Louis, Missouri HEIDENRY, RICHARD Sf. Louis, Missouri P. A. HEIDENRY, ROBERT J. Sf. Louis, Missouri HERBIG, BRUCE W. Syracuse, New York RT A D SCIENCES HILT HARRINGTON HARRIS HARTENBACH HEIDENRY HEIDENRY HERBIG HESS HILKER HOF HOGAN HOLLON HOOG Mardi Gras Queen of 'I978 HESS, ELIZABETH A. Sf. Louis, Missouri HILKER, GREGG F. Sf. Louis, Missouri HILT, MARY PAT Fort Wayne, Indiana HOF, FREDERICK H. Sf. Louis, Missouri HOGAN, JEAN ANN Wichifa, Kansas HOLLON, FREDERICK Midcllefown, Ohio HOOG, JUDITH A. Si. Louis, Missouri C GR DU TE QP SE' X S I 1 1 Q I .K x ,..,. A I A x A I I JONES KLASKI INDELICATO JAHNS JOHNSON JONES KELEHER KENNEDY KERPER KESSLING KLEIN KLEIN KOOB KORFMACHER INDELICATO, JOSEPH M. Sf. Louis, Missouri JAHNS, MARGARET A. Edwardsville, Illinois JOHNSON, WILLIAM H. Sf. Louis, Missouri JONES, ENDSLEY T. Warson Woods, Missouri JONES, GLENDA C. Jacksonville, Florida KELEHER, MARILYN E. Belleville, Illinois KENNEDY, JEROME J. SI. Louis, Missouri Hong down your head, Tom Dooley. KERPER, DIANE C. Dubuque, Iowa KESSLING, JOAN SI. Louis, Missouri KLASKI, BARBARA SI. Louis, Missouri KLEIN, JANE M. Belleville, Illinois KLEIN, JOSEPH V. Sf. Louis, Missouri KOOB, GRETCHEN SI. Louis, Missouri A KORFMACHER, M Sf. Louis, Missouri E. L. S. RY L. 10 KOROPECKY, OREST Ferguson, Missouri KRAEGER, RUSSELL R. Sf. Louis, Missouri KREIS, STEPHANIE A. SI. Louis, Missouri KREMER, KENNETH L. Sf. Louis, Missouri KRINGS, MARY ANN Sf. Louis, Missouri KRISTEN, WILLIAM A. Sf. Louis, Missouri KROENUNG, WILLIAM Brentwood, Missouri KRYGIEL, ANNETTE J. Sf. Louis, Missouri ARTS A D SCIENCES KURELAITIS, FRANCES L. Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois LAGOMARCINO, PAUL A. Tampa, Florida LANDEWE, BERNARD A. Leopold, Missouri LANGE, MARY E. Belleville, Illinois LAUE, TESS V. Effingham, Illinois LAVIA, CONSTANCE A. Niagara Falls, New York LAVIN, MARY A. Chicago, Illinois LEE, LARRY' E. MI. Vernon, Illinois fi 02 KOROPECKY KRYGIEL KURELAITIS LAGOMARCINO KREIS LAUE LAVIA LAVIN KRINGS KROENUNG LANGE KRAEGER KREMER KRISTEN LANDEWE LEE GRADU TE A fi 1 VQIINQE I u i L A LOEGERING LOVELACE LYTHGOE MAHON MATTEUZZI LOEGERING, SR. M. HILDBURG Alfon, Illinois LOHMAN, JOHN A. Elkharf, Indiana LOVELACE, ROBERT B. Dallas, Texas LUNDEEN, GERALD Lockporf, Illinois LYTHGOE, MICHAE SI. Louis, Missouri MADIGAN, JOHN SI. Louis, Missouri MAHON, MICHAEL SI. Louis, Missouri MALLONEE, NANC SI. Louis, Missouri A. L H. P. J. Y LEE M. MARQUARDT, JOYCE E. Prairie du Rocher, Illinois MARINO, JOHN A. Sf. Louis, Missouri MARTIN, MARY M. Sf. Louis, Missouri MATTEUZZI, MARY L. Sf. Louis, Missouri MCATEE, JOHN F. Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois McDONALD, CAROLYN L. Sf. Louis, Missouri MCDONALD, MARY K. Joliet, Illinois MCDONOUGH, JOSEPH M. Sf. Louis, Missouri Ziggy! 'Html' aiu! MALLONEE MARQUARDT MARINO LOHMAN McATEE McDONALD MCDONALD LUNDEEN MADIGAN MARTIN McDoNouGH 10 0 ARTS A D SCIENCES McLEOD MILLER MONTANI MOREAU . .,,,,wg4f, 1.1.5, ,e...zwmq':i.'fy-A my ms, jfs V A .-I W- avg. MCDONOUGH MESNIER MOHART MORAN MUELLER MEDLEY MEHL MILLER MILLER MOONEY MORAN MCDONOUGH, MARY A. Sf. Louis, Missouri McLEOD, MICHAEL A. Sf. Louis, Missouri MEDLEY, MARY L. Elizabefhiown, Kenfucky MEHL, JAMES V. Sedalia, Missouri MEISSNER, MARY D. Breese, Illinois MERZ, MARGARET R. O'Fallon, Missouri MEISSNER MILLS MERZ MESNIER, MARY J. Sf. Louis, Missouri MILLER, JEROME J. Affion, Missouri MILLER, MICHAEL E. Bolivar, Pennsylvania MILLER, PATRICIA A. Fort Wayne, Indiana MILLS, ELIZABETH L. Louisville, Kentucky MOHART, JOHN K. Sf. Louis, Missouri MONTANI, JOHN W. Sf. Louis, Missouri MOONEY, ROBERT C Sf. Louis, Missouri MORAN, JON S. Rock lslancl, Illinois MORAN, MARY F. Belleville, Illinois MOREAU, MARY E. Malden, Missouri MUELLER, JANE M. Sf. Louis, Missouri GRADUATES MUELLER Sf. Louis, Missouri MUETH, RITA A. Sf. Louis, Missouri MURPHY, JOSEPH Jennings, Missouri MURRIN, MARY F. Sf. Louis, Missouri NAGEL, SR. DONNA M. Belleville, Illinois NEBEL, PATRICIA M. Oak Park, Illinois NEMEC, EDWARD S. Sf. Louis, Missouri NEORR, KENNETH Toledo, Ohio M. NIENHAUS, JUDITH A. Sf. Louis, Missouri NOLAN, WILLIAM T. Sf. Louis, Missouri NOLAND, JOAN B Sf. Louis, Missouri NORDMANN, WILLIAM E. Sf. Louis, Missouri NOVASCONE, MARY K. Wichita, Kansas OBRADOVITS, MARY I. Sf. Louis, Missouri MUELLER, JANICE M. MURPHY MUWN ,, NEORR NIENHAUS 1 NORUMANN NovAscoNE an ' O'GORMAN, ROBE Sf. Louis, Missouri OLACH, JEANETTE Sf. Louis, Missouri OLIVIER, KATHRYN Manhaitan, Kansas RT T. D. ONGIONI, ADRIENNE E. Brooklyn, New York NAGEL NOLAN OBRADOVITS OLACH ,gpg X' NEBEL NOLAND O'GORMAN OLIVIER ONGIONI 0 ART A D CIENCES 5 .. ORCHOWSKY PAUL POWERS RACHEL REHER ,fjladf OWENS PEACH PULLARA RANFT REINAGEL PARADOWSKI PELLETIER QUINN RATHMANN REISE PARILLO PELLIGREEN ORCHOWSKI, RICHARD F. Amsterdam, New York OWENS, BRENDA J. Mission, Kansas PARADOWSKI, MARY ANN Sf. Louis, Missouri PARILLO, MARJORIE A. Schenecfady, New York PAUL, RAYMOND J. Bonne Terre, Missouri PEACH, WALTER J. Sf. Louis, Missouri PELLETIER, RUTH L. Pensacola, Florida PELLIGREEN, LEE B. Sf. Louis, Missouri POWERS, ROSEMARY J. Sf. Louis, Missouri PULLARA, FRANK D. Pueblo, Colorado QUINN, RICHERT E. Sf. Louis, Missouri RACHEL, ELAINE E. Sf. Louis, Missouri RANFT, BARBARA ANNE Sf. Louis, Missouri RATHMANN, KAREN M. Ferguson, Missouri REHER, DOROTHY C. Sf. Louis, Missouri REINAGEL, RICHARD R. Sf. Louis, Missouri REISE, LILA ANNE Edwardsville, Illinois ,- - GRADUATES L ,A X 2 i , 1, ROCHE ROSS ROCHE, WILLIAM D. SI. Louis, Missouri ROEWERS, JOANN Sf. Louis, Missouri ROHR, JOAN M. Marysville, Ohio ROSBERG, RICHARD C. Kansas Cify, Missouri ROSS, DENNIS A. Vinifa Park, Missouri ROTH, DORIS J. Peoria, Illinois ROUSE, MARY A. Si. Louis, Missouri RUDIN, A. C. Springfield, Illinois RUDLOFF, JACK H. Farmingfon, Missouri RYAN, LYNN M. Jolief, Illinois RYCHNOVSKY, MARY E. Moberly, Missouri SARKISSIAN, JAMES B. Downingfown, Pennsylvania SARNO, MARI-KAY Chicago, Illinois SCHABERG, HELEN M. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHAEFER, SR. HELEN M. Ruma, Illinois SCHEIDT, CARMEN R. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHLOEMER, RONALD F. Elgin, Illinois iss... isiisiiiissi fr is.i if ga ' V ROEWERS ROTH RUDLOFF SARKISSIAN SCHAEFER ROHR ROUSE RYAN SARNO SCHEIDT ROSBERG RUDIN RYCHNOVSKY SCHABERG SCHLOEMER 10 08 ARTS A D CIENCES SCHMIDT SCHWARTZ SHAUGHNESSY SKINNER SCHMIDT, DAVID G. St. Louis, Missouri SCHMITT, RAYMOND J. St. Louis, Missouri SCHUMAKER, CHARLES A. Michigan City, Indiana SCHULER, SYLVIA A. St. Louis, Missouri SCHUMAN, THOMAS R. Westlake, Ohio ,,..r ' SCHMITT SCHUMAKER SCHULER SCHUMAN SCHWARTZ SCULLY SEBASTIAN SEIWERT SCHURMANN, JOANN Germantown, Illinois SCHWARTZ, CAROLYN Kansas City, Missouri SCHWARTZ, VICTORIA Alton, Illinois SCULLY, MARY P. Birmingham, Alabama SEBASTIAN, GLENN R. St. Louis, Missouri SEIWERT, NADINE E. Pretty Prairie, Kansas M. A. G. SCHURMANN SERTL SHAW SKOCZEK SERTL, GEORGE O. St. Louis, Missouri SHAUGHNESSY, JOHN T Creve Coeur, Missouri SHAW, DAVID W. St. Louis, Missouri SKINNER, MARY C. Kansas City, Missouri SKOCZEK, SR. M. XAVIER Chicago, Illinois GRADUATE . f ,ff 5? f Z Zell' ja 3, A I fi A iff - W. f f IQ,'A,ffV4s, . I. 3 322 Z SOWASH TAPELLA TIENES VALENTINE SOWASH, LAURENCE Bel Nor, Missouri STAAB, THOMAS E. Chillicoflwe, Illinois STEPHENS, ROBERT L. Sf. Louis, Missouri J. STOCKER, SUZANNE K. Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois SULLIVAN, KEVIN K. Springfield, Illinois STAAB STEPHENS STOCKER TAYLOR TAYLOR THIEL SWEENEY, DARLENE A. Sf. Louis, Missouri TAPELLA, JAMES L. Sf. Louis, Missouri TAYLOR, MARY J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin TAYLOR, PATRICIA A. Sf. Louis, Missouri THIEL, MARGARET M. Sf. Louis, Missouri A THOMPSON, ALICE . Sf. Louis, Missouri WM? V for 'YI X 3.1 sl SULLIVAN THOMPSON SWEENEY THURMOND URSIN VANHARPEN THURMOND, JOHN T. Dallas, Texas TIENES, INGEBORG E. Sf. Louis, Missouri URSIN, JAMES V. New Orleans, Louisiana VALENTINE, ELIZABETH E. Sf. Louis, Missouri VAN HARPEN, SR. M. EDBURGA Wichifa, Kansas VIRDURE, AARON W. Sf. Louis, Missouri VIGNERI, JOSEPH M. Decafur, Illinois VOELKER, MICHAEL East Sf. Louis, Illinois VOLKERT, WYNN A. Sf. Louis, Missouri F. VON SCHUSCHNIGG, MARIA D. SI. Louis, Missouri VOSS, ROBERT J. Sf. Louis, Missouri WALKER, JOHN W. Sikesfon, Missouri ART A D SCIENCES WALKER, KARON D. Gunnworfh, Soslcafclwewon WALSH, CAROL J. Sf. Louis, Missouri WALSH, DIANE B. Kansas Cify, Missouri WALSH, MARTIN J. Kirkwood, Missouri WANAGAT, MARTH L. Collinsville, Illinois WEBER, CHRISTINE F. Kirkwood, Missouri WEHMEYER, RONALD A. Sf. Louis, Missouri L le W! 1 WALSH VON SCHUSCHNIGG VIRDURE VIGNERI WALKER WEHMEYER WALSH VOELKER VOELKERT WEBER VOSS WALKER WALSH WANAGAT GRADUATE WEISENHORN, MARY B. Grayslake, lIIinois' WESSLING, LOUI Sf. Louis, Missouri WIENKE, EUGEN Sf. Louis, Missouri SE A. EC. WILLIAMS, CAMILLE D. Sf. Louis, Missouri WILLISCH, JOHN Sf. Louis, Missouri WILSON, MARY Sf. Louis, Missouri WINKELER, DIAN Sf. Louis, Missouri F. J. NE E. WINKLER, JOHN J. Sf. Louis, Missouri WINTERS, ELLEN T. Foresf Hills, New York WROBEL, JOHN E. Sf. Louis, Missouri WUNDERLICH, PETER Sf. Louis, Missouri WYNNE, ROBERT J. Sf. Louis, Missouri ZAHN, ROBERT L. Belleville, IIIinois ZAHNER, ROBERT E. Highland, IIIinois WINTERS WILLISCH WEISENHORN WESSLING WINKLER ZAHNER WROBEL WIENKE WILLIAMS ZAHN WILSON WINKELER WUNDERLICH WYNNE J SOCIOLOGY CLUB -- First Row: Rev. J. Murickan, S.J., J. Klein, R. Davison, Presidentg Rev. T. Karst, S.J., Treasurer, M. Scully, Secretaryg C. Craven, L. Powers. Second Row: M. deSa, A. Parks, C. Agles, P. Lynch, C. Grove, J. Devine, M. Parillo, R. Lancaster. Third Row: P. Harold, J. Murphy, C. Dietrich, C. Dillon, M. Kinamore, M. Jahns, D. Sies. SCRIPTURE CLUB- First Row: M. F. deSa, G. Schiffhorst, President, Rev. H. McKemie, S.J., Moderator, A. Georger, Secretary, D. Dwyer, K. Fruin. Second Row: D. Sweeney, M. Murrin, W. Dowling, C. Rau, J. Worring, T. Bottini. BIOLOGY CLUB- First Row: D. Danak, B. Sears, Treasurerp C, Murphy, Vice-President, T. Berra, Presidenty J. Mahon, Secretary, M. Gotwoy, J. Devine. Second Row: H. Sun, E. Shen, M. Wag- ner, A. Drury, C. Rau, R. Conrad, C. Geroff. Third Row: L. Davis, E. Casey, W. Kelley, J. Sarkissian, G. Lundeen, H. Petschel, W. Gross. 112 SOCIOLOGY CLUB Among the Activities sponsored by the Sociology Club are lectures, discussions, movies, and field trips- all of which are designed to give the interested student a better acquaintance with the principles and practices of sociology. The club also holds a number of social functions throughout the year. SCRIPTU RE CLUB tion, is spiritual in origin, spiritual and academic in purpose. Its obiect is to promote interest in and extend knowledge of Holy Scripture. It achieves this by slide- lectures and movies of the sacred places of the Holy Land, by a discussion of such topics as the Dead Sea Scrolls and by an application of the new Church-inspired approach to the Bible. A continuing activity is the examination by small groups of the ancient Bible codices in the University's microfilm library, notably the Codex Vaticanus. BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club is an academic organization of undergraduates who are keenly interested in the bio- logical sciences. At its monthly meetings the club is addressed by a prominent biologist. Other activities include field trips to places of biological interest and scientific movies. Dr. Carmelo A. Privitera, Assistant Professor of Biology, is moderator of the club. ETA SIGM PHI The Beta Zeta Chapter of the national honorary I classical fraternity, Eta Sigma Phi, holds monthly meetings and sponsors activities to stimulate interest in classical languages and literature. I I E GLISH LUB l The English Club on the St. Louis University campus I is open to all members in the College of Arts and Sciences l who have indicated their intention to major in English or are currently doing so. It strives to acquaint its members not only with the literary arts, but also with such associated endeavors as painting, sculpture, and architecture. Throughout the year it sponsors visits to the Art Museum, organized literary movie attendance, and speakers on subjects pertinent to the field of English. PHI IGMA IOTA The purpose of the Phi Xi Chapter of Phi Sigma Iota, the Romance Languages Honors Fraternity, is to stimulate advanced work and individual research in the fields of the Romance languages and literatures. The Fraternity holds monthly meetings and sponsors various cultural affairs, including lecturers and foreign films. Member- ship is open to members of the faculty, graduate stu- dents, and students of advanced standing. ETA SIGMA PHI -First Row: A. Gomez, Vice-President, J. Winkler, President, A. Montedonico, Rev. F. Guentner, S.J., Moderator, K. Markway, Treasurer, J. Oldani, Secretary, D. Fleming. Second Row: W. Bokermann, T. Brockman, K. Lythgoe, M. Greene, J. Scally, D. Wynne. cle, ENGLISH CLUB-First Row: L. Davis, E. Casey, M. Riley, Secretory-Treasurer, A. Voellinger, President, A. Meininger, K. Ahlf. Second Row: N. Birk, P. Cronin, B. Fahrner, J. Dynda, W. Newcomb, M. Melcher, M. Kinamore, S. Ryan. Third Row: M. O'Brien, N. Moschino, S. Ruatto, N. Lester, G. Scharfenberger, J. Ehrhart, M. Lane, K. Hutson. Fourth Row: L. Airaghi, T. Chu- day, M. Gallagher, G. Hughes, T. Moore, R. Kurihara. PHI SIGMA IOTA-First Row: J. Walker, G. Eskimo, Vice-President, I. Tienes, R. Roach, Mod- erator, M. English, President, J. Lombardi, Secretary, M. Boxdorfer. Second Row: J. Dynda, B. Fahrner, M. Cutler, C. Davis, D. Roth, M. Moreau, M. Byrne, A. Georger, M. Mertensmeyer. 113 1 in RTS SGD LITY The outstanding features of the Sodality are: Perpetual consecration to the Virgin Mary, personal sanctification of the members, and sanctification of others through its apostolic work. A member undergoes a thorough training and counseling pro- gram which acquaints him with the theory and practice of the daily duties, the practical format of personal sanctification. E ARTS SODALITY - First Row: W. Reichert, J. Austin, Corresponding Secretary, F. Burke, Recording Secretary, D. Schmidt, Pretectg Rev. J. Meara, S.J., Director, J. Moran, Vice- Pretectg J. Huber, Treasurer, L. Hassler, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row: J. Wago- vich, J. Schaeffer, R. Bonskowski, J. Fueglein, T. Cowan, R. Heath, M. Mahon, E. Monahan. Third Row: C. Kinsella, T. Heyns, G. McHugh, W. Gross, T. Potthast, D. Klostermann, P. Wunderlich. .E ,av RTS . TUDE T COLINCII The Arts Council was organized in T951 to co- ordinate activities among Arts school organizations. The Council is composed of a president, vice- president, secretary, and treasurer from each of the four undergraduate classes. This year the Council has dealt particularly with the problems of more active student participation in school functions. ARTS STUDENT COUNCIL - First Row: J. Wrobel, President, J. Corley, Secretary, J. Krebs, Vice-President, N. Gold, Jr., Treasurer. Second Row: J. Rasp, S. Eichorn, J. Scally, T. Thorne, J. Toyne, M. Luzeclcy, J. Yandell. Third Row: T. O'Connor, M. Laski, D. Ouellet, M. Lythgoe, T. Reh, T. Bottini, C. Amborn, C. Buck, S. Engel. ARTS EVENING COUNCIL - First Row: C. Hauser, Secretary, R. Alexander, Presidenty C. Buck, Vice-President, Second Row: Sr. A. Smith, Moderator, C. Miller, P. De Oreo, J. Sharpe, E. Goeke, M. Schwartz. EVENING COUNCIL The Arts Evening Council is composed of seven Y' students who are elected to represent evening div- ision students in the College of Arts and Sciences. Much of their time is devoted to promoting the in- terests of the night student body and to increasing communication among its students, faculty, and administration. l 'lf if P 1 MM THET UPSILC Gamma Theta Upsilon, professional geography fraternity, was organized in May, 1928. The Uni- versity Chapter, Alpha Rho, was organized in 1951. lts purpose is to further professional interest by affording a common organization to those interested in the field, to strengthen student and professional training, and to advance the status of geography as a cultural and practical discipline for study and investigation. - an - M ' GAMMA THETA UPSILON - First Row: l. Wallace, E. Wallace, E. Wessel, D. Sweeney, J. Muth, Treasurer, G. Kiefer, R. Gillium, J. Tapella, A. McCarthy, K. Normile. Second Row: P. Peeples, P. Kockaday, J. Becker, W. Wilson, J. Qualters, J. Bronson, H. Andes, M. Chortwille, B. Jacobs. Third Row: M. Krueger, C. Riley, M. Normile, N. McDonough, C. McDonald, S. Dwyer, M. Gargolz, S. Gordon. fourth Row: T. Reithmann, E. Hogan, President, J. Amann, J. Narmann, T. Sicking, L. Opllelrtt, G. Nies, M. Volker, D. Conoyer, J. Conoyer, Secretary, R. Mulligan. GERMAN CLUB-First Row: B. Tucker, Vice-President, B. Gyorog, Secretary, Mr. Kump, Moderator, A. Brisken, President, M. De Sa. Second Row: D. Reiter, G. Johnson, A. Brisken, E. Zumpft, Treasurer, R. Zink, R. Fischer, G. Goion. IGMA ALPH ET Sigma Alpha Eta, a professional speech correc- tion fraternity, seeks to unite all students interested in careers in speech correction. lt annually sponsors an open house for faculty members and students, and a Christmas party for all children attending the speech clinic. GERMAN CLUB The primary function of the German Club is to promote an interest in Germany and its people and to acquaint the students with the German customs and culture. To this end, the German Club presents discussions, lectures, films, and various social activities, German conversation and songs are a part of every meeting. SIGMA ALPHA ETA - First Row: M. Murrin, Corresponding Secretary, L. Ryan, Vice- President, H. Reichman, President, B. Klaski, Treasurer, M. Martin, Recording Secretary Second Row: J. Olach, K. Hutson, S. Eck, B. Mills, L. Eufinger, M. Tschudy. Third Row: A. Ranft, R. Augustus, M. Cassin, M. Anders, C. Long, B. Swanick. o'Q' 'sv 'Z The School of Commerce and Finance, founded in 1910, is one of the oldest institutions of its kind west of the Mississippi. Currently, three depart- ments of instruction are administered by the school - Accounting, E c o n o m i c s, cmd The School, which has as its purpose the development ot the complete Management. man, has set up Cl well-integrated core of studies to give the business student ci liberal arts background together S with a broad knowl- CGMMERCE D FIN NC edge of the principles and practices ot business. dsx STEPHEN W. VASQUEZ 1 1 6 Dean ALPHA KAPPA PSI -First Row: C. Tines, J. Castellano, Treasurer, A. Lampe, Secretary, C. Kaysing, President, J. Kintz, Master of Rituals, J. Wielandy, Co-ordinating Chairman, C. Siegel, R. Isaak. Second Row: H. Tackitt, L. Stege, M. Higgins, J. Miller, J. Busalacchi, R. Berg, L. Nowak, D. Kuchar. Third Row: S. Warnebold, J. Fluech, C. Lee, F. Toeniskoetter, J. Simon, T. Jaskiewicz, W. Bertke, D. Docherty. Fourth Row: D. Hughes, R. DeGreeff, T, Scherer, T. Welling. LPH K PP PI DELTA SIGM PI Alpha Kappa Psi was installed on the University campus Delta Sigma Pi is an international professional fraternity to provide a much needed professional society which would in the fields of commerce and business administration. Its bring together students interested in the various fields of activities include luncheons and banquets at which prominent business. This is accomplished throughout the school year by businessmen are the guest speakers. Each year the highest a well-planned and interesting professional program com- ranking senior for his four year course in business admini- posed of tours, luncheons, guest speakers, and research stration is awarded a Delta Sigma Pi scholarship key. proiects. DELTA SIGMA Pl -First Row: F. Bottini, Chancellor, W. Schrand, Treasurer, R. Basler, Junior Vice-President, J. Boland, S.J., Chaplain, F. Gross, President, J. Feldmeier, Senior Vice-President, R. Unger, Secretary, C. Voellinger, Keeper of the Parchment Second Row: T. McNamara, P. Corcoran, H. Perry, J. Deister, M. Roddy, T. Kum- mer, J. Landolt. Third Row: J. Cochran, F. Dana, J. Gruender, D. Boyce, N. Hall, T. Lowry, P. Sharamitaro, R. Basler, P. Nuby. Fourth Row: P. Novelly, J. Geraghty, L. Fleming, D. Dreher, D. Barnhart, R. Danz, J. Greenwell. S S 'S -' J 4. . - .1136 .rc 7 '-'mini' 8 CQMMERCE AN ADORJAN ADORJAN, JULIUS J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BANSTETTER, ROBERT Sf. Louis, Missouri BARRY -JAMES O. Sf. Louis, Missouri BASLER, RICHARD W. Bloomsdale, Missouri BAUM, RICHARD J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BAUZA, EDWARD J. Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois BELLISTRI, ROBERT T. Sf. Louis, Missouri BELLM, DARELL O. Highland, Illinois BERBERICH, WILLIAM Sf. Louis, Missouri W BANSTETTER BAUZA BERBERICH BLOSS BOTTINI BARRY BELLISTRI BERTKE BOEHM BRANCA BASLER BELLM BERWIN BORGARD BRAUN BAUM BERTKE, WILLIAM D. Sf. Louis, Missouri BERWIN, MARY ANN Sf. Louis, Missouri BLOSS, JAMES F. Sf. Louis, Missouri BOEHM, THOMAS J. Kirkwood, Missouri BORGARD, GERALD E Collinsville, Illinois BOTTINI, FRANCIS A. Sf. Louis, Missouri BRANCA, JAMES E. SI. Louis, Missouri BRAUN, RICHARD W. Sf. Louis, Missouri FINANCE GR DU TE BRONSON BRONSON, MARGARET L. Maplewood, Missouri BROTHER, THOMAS E. Sf. Louis, Missouri BUTLER, JAMES J. SI. Louis, Missouri CURRAN, URBAN P. Clciyfon, Missouri DE FERRARI, M. GABRIELLA Tacno, Peru DEISTER, JAMES M. SI. Louis, Missouri DIERKER, RONALD J. Sf. Louis, Missouri EBERT, WILLIAM F. Sf. Louis, Missouri EGAN, GREGORY P. Sf. Louis, Missouri BROTHER DEISTER EGAN FRANKE GEILE I., ,... -V , ' ' H TQ ffiifgsifw , l I ' fi'? R sii. 3 if rI . I ,,,,.., BUTLER DIERKER ENGLAND FRISBY GRAFF CURRAN EBERT FRANK GASS GRELLNER DE FERRARI ENGLAND, GERALD SI. Louis, Missouri FRANK, GLENN J. Sf. Louis, Missouri FRANKE, ROBERT J. Sf. Louis, Missouri FRISBY, BRIAN M. Kirkwood, Missouri GASS, JANET M. Belleville, Illinois GEILE, LOUIS F. Sf. Louis, Missouri GRAFF, MARY A. Sf. Louis, Missouri GRELLNER, JAMES R. Afffon, Missouri 11 1,20 COMMERCE AN GROSCHE JASKIEWICZ KINTZ KRODEL KRUTZSCH GROSS KAUFMANN KIRCHHOEFER KRUSE GYOROG HARPER KAYSING KEARNEY KLEIN KRAUSEL GROSCHE, MARVIN A. Sf. Louis, Missouri GROSS, RANDOLPH W. Hollywood, Florida GYOROG, GEORGE S Fenfon, Missouri HARPER, KENNETH L. Sf. Louis, Missouri HAUSWIRTH, JOHN L- Universify City, Missouri HENNESSY, THOMAS J. Sf. Ann, Missouri JASKIEWICZ, THOMAS M. Sf. Louis, Missouri HENNESSY HAUSWIRTH KELLY KAUFMANN, ROBERT C. Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois KAYSING, CHARLES J. SI. Louis, Missouri KEARNEY, LEE W. Glendale, Missouri KELLY, ROBERT J. Sf. Louis, Missouri KINTZ, JOHN F. Sf. Louis, Missouri KIRCHHOEFER, ROBERT Sf. Louis, Missouri KLEIN, WALTER A. SI. Louis, Missouri KRAUSEL, VICTOR H. Sf. Louis, Missouri KRODEL, MICHAEL F- Jasper, Indiana KRUSE, NEOMAE C. Rhineland, Missouri KRUTZSCH, 'CARLYLE N. Sf. Louis, Missouri G FINANCE GR KUCHAR KUHN MAY KUCHAR, DAVID J. Richmond Heighfs, Missouri KUHN, NORMA I. Trenfon, Illinois LANNAN, THOMAS J. SI. Louis, Missouri LIVINGSTON, THOMAS A. Universify Ciiy, Missouri LONGUST, THOMAS M. Fairmonf Cify, Illinois LOWRY, THOMAS A. SI. Louis, Missouri MAY, THOMAS J. Sf. Louis, Missouri MCGINNIS, THOMAS M. SI. Louis, Missouri MCNEELY, CHARLENE A. SI. Louis, Missouri MEDLAND, MICHAEL F. Garden Cify, New York MEYER, JOHN W. Sf. Louis, M: souri DU TE LANNAN LIVINGSTON MC GINNIS MC NEELY MILLER MOORE MILLER, JOSEPH T. Websfer Groves, Missouri MOORE, DONALD R- Hannibal, Missouri MORRISON, NORMA J. Wichifa, Kansas MUELLER, Hoylefon MURPHY, SI. Louis, NORRIS, Sf. Louis, NOWAK SI. Louis, ELIZABETH F. Illinois DANIEL J. Missouri JOHN G. Missouri LOUIS V. Missouri LONGUST MEDLAND MORRISON MURPHY LOWRY MEYER MUELLER NORRIS NOWAK O'GRADY, GARY L. Fairfield, Iowa PAGANO, JOSEPH A. Sf. Louis, Missouri PELCHMAN, JAMES S. Sf. Louis, Missouri O PERRY, HAROLD . Sf. Louis, Missouri POELZL, PAUL R. Sf. Louis, Missouri PRENDERGAST, THOMAS J. Sf. Louis, Missouri REID, LAWRENCE F. Easl SI. Louis, Illinois RESTELLI, JAMES C. Sf. Louis, Missouri ROBERTS, MARYBETH Wayne, Pennsylvania ROSENKRANZ, ASA D. Easi Sf. Louis, Illinois SAUCIER, LOUISE T. SI. Louis, Missouri SCHAEFER, ROBERT G. Caseyville, Illinois SCHNEIDER, ROBERT M. SI. Louis, Missouri SCHRAND, WILLIAM B. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHROER, LAWRENCE J Sf. Louis, Missouri SHELBY, RONALD J. Sf. Louis, Missouri STEFANIK, FRANCIS V. Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois STEGE, LESLIE E. Caseyville, Illinois COMMERCE AN SCHRAND RESTELLI PERRY POELZL PAGANO O'GRADY SCHAEFER ROBERTS ROSENKRANZ PRENDERGAST PELCHMAN SCHROER SHELBY SAUCIER REID STEFANIK SCHNEIDER STEGE 122 FINANCE GR DU TE STEPHENS, ROBERT G. Jennings, Missouri STOLZE, ROY J. Sf. Louis, Missouri SULLIVAN, RICHARD Springfield, Illinois TOCZYLOWSKI, ALBE Sf. Louis, Missouri UNGER, RONALD P. Sf. Louis, Missouri VAN DOREN, GARY SI. Louis, Missouri VERMEERSCH, JAMES Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois J. RT F. S. L. WAYMEYER, LEONARD W. Richmond Heighfs, Missouri WEINGAERTNER, GEORGE Sf. Louis, Missouri WEIR, TIMOTHY J. Eos! Sf. Louis, Illinois WELLING, THOMAS L. Sf. Louis, Missouri WEYERICH, DONALD J. Clayfon, Missouri WIELANDY, JOHN R. Universify Ciiy, Missouri WIER, FLORENCE L. Ferguson, Missouri WOJCIAK, NICHOLAS J. Chicago, Illinois YALLALY, GERALD A. Sf. Louis, Missouri ZEISLER, GREGG J. Sf. Charles, Missouri x STEPHENS STOLZE TOCZYLOWSKI VERMEERSCH WEYERICH SULLIVAN UNGER WAYMEYER WIELANDY VAN DOREN WEIR WELLING ZEISLER WEINGAERTNER WOJCIAK YALLALY WIER 12 2 41... .. C 8 F COUNCIL-First Row: D. Dreher, F. Dana, F. Bottini, H. Perry, Jr., G. O'Grady, W. Schrand, R. Basler. Second Raw: F. Gross, J. Feldmeier, C. Kaysing, J. Cas C. AND F. CCDLINCIL The obiective of the Commerce Student Council is to promote the welfare of 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 problems of the students and the school. PHI CHI THETA-First Row: L. Saucier, M. Maxwell, H. Follmer, A. Wilder. Second R M Cawl, Recording Secretary, J. Schlechte, Treasurer. 1 H PHI HI THET Phi Chi Theta is a national professional fraternity for women enrolled in Schools of Commerce or Business Admini- stration. It was organized to promote 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 Chapter presents both a Key Award and a Book Award to some worthy student. ow: J. Gass, Corresponding Secretary, J. Kuelker, Vice-President, M. Vie, President C 81 F SODALITY-First Row: R. Braun, Treasurer, J. Klein, R. Moeslein, Apostolic Vice-Pretect, G. O'Grady, Prefect, M. Kruger, Regina Nostra VI, Rev. J. Boland, S-J Director, M. Voelker, Spiritual Vice-Prefect, T. Kummer, Corresponding Secretary, R. Wille, Recording Secretary. Second Row: P. Corcoran, J. Mancuso, R. Nold, P. Foley R Lipic, P. Anola, P. Cullinone, M. Grefig, R. Smith, F. Gross. Third Row: P. Sagun, S. Pledger, J. Windish, J. McDonough, F. Dana, J. Landholt, F. Bottini, M. Rosso Fourth Row: L. Stoff, R. Kieffer, D. Sanders, F. Wenc, J. Driscoll, W. Schrand, T. Lowry, L. Kruger, T. Topolse, J. Lane, C. Voellinger. CCDMMERCE SOD LITY RKETI G CLUB The Commerce and Finance Sodality pursues the twin goals of personal sanctification of its members and active promotion of the Catholic faith. The group concentrates its activities on instilling a spirit of Catholicism into social life, the promotion of closed retreats, the distribution of Catholic literature, and the raising of funds for the missions. The Saint Louis University Chapter of the American Marketing Association Collegiate Chapters was reorganized in 1958. Membership in the organization is open to any student of the University who is interested in the field of marketing. Through its club proiects, field trips, guest speakers and bi-monthly meetings, the club aims to acquaint the student with the application of text book rules to the practice of the business community. MARKETING CLUB- First Row: M. Grosche, J. Gorman, L. Nowak, Vice-President, N. Morrison, Secretary, H. Perry, Jr., Presidentp D. Kuchar, D. Weyerich. Second Row: J Delster, F. Wier, M. Higgins, J. Finn, T. Kummer, F. Bottini, J. Bless, Publicity Chairman. Third Row: J. Feldmeier, M. Barber, M. Roddy, R. Roias, F. Gross, D. Morris Ms? v .. Q ...M Q N, The School ot Dentistry was organized more than 60 years ago. The aims ot the school are to stress the importance of dentistry as a health service and to co-operate with other health agenciesp to educate young men to become dentistsg to contribute to the advancement of the protessiong to promote high ideals in the individual as well as the student bodyp to make available op- portunities even beyond the undergraduate level to those that qualify -in a broad uates to serve man- 0 0 sense, to enable grad- S kind in an ap- propriate man- ner in keeping with th ei r individual talents a n d train- ing. DE Tl TRY DR. STEPHEN P. FORREST 126 Dean A JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION - First Row: R. Crevoisier, Vice-President, J. Lintz, President, R. Seliz, Trustee, Second Row: B. Ogborn, Secretary, S. Pfost, Representative of Freshman Class, N. Patterson, Treasurer. DENTAL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The purpose of the Dental lnterfraternity Council is to promote unity among the four frater- nities represented at the Dental School. The council arranges the social calendar for the fraternities. JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION The object 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 the education of the dental students through paper, forum, and clinic. Faculty advisors are Dr. J. Munkres, Dr. P. Ferrillo, and Dr. L. Nesslein. DENTAL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL -- First ,Row: B. Vanek, R. Porraro, President G. Lay, J. Cummins. Second Row: M. Blum, J. Short, Secretary-Treasurer, B. Solzberg L. Starnes. ALPHA OMEGA -e B. Solzberg, President, M. Blum, Vice-President, N. Weiss, Second Vice-President. ALPHA OMEGA The obiectives of Alpha Omega are to promote the profession of dentistry, to establish and foster high standards 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. 1 2 DENTAL SCHOOL BEEKLER BEEKLER, DANIEL M. Sonia Maria, California BROWN, JAMES J. Penfield, Illinois DRUMMOND, JAMES F. Florissanf, Missouri DUNCAN, JAMES M. Oklahoma Cify, Oklahoma DUNCAN, JAMES L. Overland, Missouri BROWN DRUMMOND ESPINDA FISHER HUHN JOHNSON KILHOFFER KONUGRES ESPINDA, LEONARD L. Sf. Louis, Missouri FISHER, TERRENCE J. Sf. Louis, Missouri FURUYA, CLARENCE T. Honolulu, Hawaii HUHN, DAVID C. Sf. Louis, Missouri JOHNSON, JAMES S. Bellevue, Washington DUNCAN, J. L. KERETEM, BRADLEY M. Greeley, Colorado KILHOFFER, MICHAEL J. Canufe, Oklahoma KONUGRES, JAMES R. Riverside, California LAY, GEORGE F. Heber Springs, Arkansas GRADU TES LEWALLEN LEWALLEN, RICHARD D Murfreesboro, Arkansas LINTZ, JOHN R. Peoria, Illinois MERRICK, ROBERT M. While Plains, New York MIYAHIRA, WILFRED T. Maui, Hawaii MONAHAN, DAVID M. Cleveland, Ohio MERRICK PORRARO SELIS uNTz MIYAHIRA Pnz PREGON scuoewsenoen SHARP SPEIDEL WASINGER PITZ, ERNEST Merrick, New York PORRARO, RICHARD J. Forf Lauderdale, Florida PREGON, GERALD M. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHOENBERGER, WILLIA Cincinnaii, Ohio SELIS, ROBERT R. Mishawaka, Indiana M MONAHAN SHARP, ROGER A. Maywood, New Jersey SPEIDEL, FRANCIS X. De Solo, Missouri WASINGER, JACK L. Hays, Kansas 2 W 4.5 ,rr ,., , 1 42.11. .f I L w , , . 1 f Yr, f A H -' h' ' f ,, .. t ' ,- 1, , f , I , f r 4 I M M i A A s, wwe... I PSI OMEGA-First Row: H. Humphreys, Historian, W. Pfitzinger, J. Fitzgibbon, Treasurer, B. Vanek, Junior Grand Master, G. Lay, Grand Master, F. Bauer, Chaplain N Nakasi, R. Simpson, D. Hillner. Second Row: D. Roberson, B. McHugh, L. Richards, J. Rasmussen, J. Koenigs, T. Repko, D. Hindman, D. Lewallen, B. Roberson, Secretary J. Hasik. PSI CMEGA The Beta Zeta Chapter of Psi Omega fraternity was established in 1903 to maintain the standards of the dental profession and to encourage scientific in- vestigation and literary culture. The group sponsors ci series of speakers and clinics throughout the year, a fall dance, and an annual spring formal. XI P I PHI Xi Psi Phi fraternity was founded in 1889, and theGAlpha Omega' Chapter of the St. Louis School of Dentistry was organized in 1943. Offering a more substantial foundation upon which to build a success- ful professional life, it is a brotherhood of men chosen from those who have decided upon a career in the profession of dentistry. XI PSI PHI-First Row: R. Sharp, Treasurerg L. Espinda, G. Pregon, J. Cummins, Vice-President, R. Porraro, President, P. Zingsheim, Secretary, E. Pitz, D. Monahan B Kvittem. Second Row: J. Lintz, J. Gutierez, J. Konugres, A. Tight, W. Schoenberger, P. Dreiling, D. Huhn, Social Chairman, R. Merrick, T. Fisher, Corresponding Secre tary, I. Kiyomura. , ,, , , , V y , zl.. I if i , I ,. ., A - ,gk if .i' , 1 1 ,i s i 1 s , , rg .Zhi 1 'ri' ,'s... if 2 , . ,, ,,,,,. . E I I gy , y . X if V 5 . v -f.. . ' ..,. . .. . V 7 fi QM 4 rirr 1 sr ,, tr C 1 or DENTAL STUDENT COUNCIL- First Row: J. Kallial, S. Pero, Treasurer, R. Porraro, President, F. Bauer, Vice-President, D. Heiland, Secretary, J. Konugres. Second Row J Duncan, J. Lintz, W. Roberson, J. Drummond, J. Nieters, G. Lay. DENTAL STU DE T COUNCIL The Council was organized in September of 1951 for the benefit of the student body. The purposes of the Council are: to be the representative organization of the students in all their interests, purposes, and relations, to promote and perpetuate a cooperative spirit among students, faculty and administration, to aid in the coordination of school policies, to aid student organizations, to provide a' body to hear, evaluate and present student opinion to the Dean of the Dental School. DELTA SIGMA DELTA-First Row: D. Siri, M. Nigrelle, L. Bellon, J. Short, President, R. Ceresol, M. Baker, .I. Strehlman. Second Row: H. Aboud R Harpole, A. Sheffer, M. Smith, J. Ledntieff. DELTA SIGMA DELT Delta Sigma Delta is the oldest international dental fra- ternity in existence, having been founded in 1882. The ob- iective 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 sci- entific, ethical and professional progress. DESMOS is the official quarterly publication of the fraternity. Ein, ,INV 5 E..5l t 2 f . , at fa --f yr, ---- 'I r , r , I y y or r 1 , 1 is 1 ,W 0 ff f , , C. Romero, R. Pfeffle One of the great functions of a university is research -discovering new truth or adding relevancy to established knowledge. The Graduate School of the University, offering as it does programs which lead to higher academic and pro- fessional degrees, is organized around I I E this ideal. Established in 1832, the School cur- rently grants masters degrees in such varied fields as account- ing, pediatrics, E n g l i s h, chemistry, and psycholo- gy. In addition, the de- gree of Doctor of Phi- losophy is granted by the school in 20 areas of S C 0 G study. REV. R. J. HENLE, SJ. 2 Dean GRADUATE SCHOOL CUIZON Stars in her eyes. T ff i A . 4 f V w 'i ne., LQ f f' DE SA ESQUIVEL FREDERICKS GRONEMEYER CUIZON, LETICIA A. Manila, Philippines cle SA, MURIEL F. Bombay, India ESQUIVEL, AGERICO L., S.J Manila, Philippines FREDERICKS, MARJORIE H. Sf. Louis, Missouri GRONEMEYER, ROBERT L. Sf. Louis, Missouri MAGGTORE, ANTHONY J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin MOORMAN, SHELLY A. Minneapolis, Minnesofa STEINEL, JAMES H. Milwaukee, Wisconsin MAGGIORE STEINEL MOORMAN The Institute of Technology, founded in 1944 by the late Father James B. Macelwane, S.J., has grown to the ex- tent that it now offers seven different curricula, in- cluding civil, electrical, and geophysical engineer- ing. The curriculum in geophysical engineering is the first of its kind to be accredited in any N STITUTE The Institute represents a distinctly mod- ern trend in the type of engineering course-work sponsored by it, inas- much as the basic sciences are strongly emphasized. F Further, the l.T. student is given a thorough ground- ing in the liberal arts, as English, philosophy, and religion are re- I E Q 0 G Y quired courses. REV. V. J. BLUM, S..l. 134 Dean .wid 1 INSTITUTE AUGULIS AUSSIEKER BALSAROTTI BREZ BUERKE CORDES AUGULIS, RICHARD P. Chicago, Illinois AUSSIEKER, DAVID F. SI. Louis, Missouri BALSAROTTI, CHARLES J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BHAT, JANARDHAN D. Bombay, India BRENNAN, GERALD M. East Sf. Louis, Illinois BREZ, CHARLES J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BUERKE, EUGENE B. Sf. Louis, Missouri CORDES, JAMES F. Sf. Louis, Illinois DECKERT, RAYMOND, R. University Cify, Missouri DEDO, KOSTA M. Sf. Louis, Missouri DESLOGE, JOHN M. Sf. Louis, Missouri DE VRIES, NEIL C. Alfon, Illinois ECKLES, JON W. Sf. Louis, Missouri EDELMANN, FRANK E. Sf. Louis, Missouri Buffalo Bill-ikens BHAT BRENNAN DECKERT DEDO DESLOGE DE VRIES ECKLES EDELMANN I TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES EISEL EITEL FLETCHER FUNKE HAACK HACKMAN HAHN HAMM ERLINGER FARRELL FIGURA GARCIA GRAHAM GUNDLACH EISEL, DONALD M. Sf. Louis, Missouri EITEL, DEAN F. Norfhbroolc, Illinois ERLINGER, DANIEL J. Belleville, Illinois FARRELL. THOMAS G. Sf. Louis, Missouri FIGURA, PAUL C. Buffalo, New York FLETCHER, STANLEY T. Sf. Louis, Missouri FUNKE, EDWARD E. Sf. Louis, Missouri GARCIA, JUAN M. Robsfown, Texas GRAHAM, THOMAS P. Sf. Louis, Missouri GUNDLACH, PHILIP M. Sf. Louis, Missouri HAACK, JOHN R. Granife City, Illinois HACKMAN, ARTHUR Sf. Louis, Missouri HAHN, NEIL F. Sf. Louis, Missouri HAMM, THOMAS J. Sf. Louis, Missouri Gen1lemen's disagreement 7 8 HANSINK, JAMES D. Omaha, Nebraska HEIDGER, WILLIAM H. Sf. Louis, Missouri HELWIG, JAMES A. Glenside, Pennsylvania HUGHES, THOMAS M. Fairfield, Connecficuf INCROCCI, THOMAS Brookfield, Illinois KAISER, RICHARD A. Sf. Louis, Missouri KELLETT, JAMES P. Sf. Louis, Missouri P. INSTITUTE OF KELLEY, NEIL D. Sf. Louis, Missouri KELLY, RUSSELL J. Sf. Louis, Missouri KERR, FRANCIS X. Sf. Louis, Missouri KINTZ, KENNETH J. Brenfwood, Missouri KLEIN, THOMAS E. Sf. Louis, Missouri KOLLER, KENNETH R. SI. Louis, Missouri KOSTECKI, DONALD F. Sf. Louis, Missouri KELLY INCROCCI HANSINK HEIDGER KEU-EY KOSTECKI KERR HELWIG HUGHES KOU-ER KAISER ' KELLETT KINTZ KLEIN TECHNOLOGY GRADUATE KREBS, THOMAS H. Kirkwood, Missouri KRULL, CARL D. Sf. Louis, Missouri A LATUDA, FRANK . Trinidad, Colorado LENZNER, LELAND R. Lemay, Missouri LUCZAK, RONALD D. Sf. Louis, Missouri MACK, STEVENSON D. Kowloon, Hong Kong MADLINGER, JOSEPH D. Sf. Louis, Missouri MANCINO, CATHER South Euclid, Ohio MANZELLI, WILBERT Sf. Louis, Missouri MARSHALL, DANIEL Sf. Louis, Missouri MAY, JOHN A. Sf. Louis, Missouri MEIER, LAWRENCE Sf. Louis, Missouri MORFICK, RONALD Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois INE N. P. F. S. MUCKLER, FRANK J. Si. Louis, Missouri Q 'XX MANZELLI LUCZAK KREBS KRULL MANCINO MUCKLER MARSHALL LATUDA LENZNER MORFICK MACK MADLINGER MAY MEIER 9 140 INSTITUTE OSWALD hrs'-rf Wav MURPHY NADZIEJKO NARY NO'-LA PARISI PFAFFE PIANI PIMMEI- RITCHIE SCHEINER STEINMAN STRUCKEI- MURPHY, LEON J. Sf. Louis, Missouri NADZIEJKO, PAUL S. East SI. Louis, Missouri NARY, DONALD T. Sf. Louis, Missouri NOLLA, LUIS M. San Juan, Puerfo Rico OSWALD, EDWARD J. SI. Louis, Missouri PARISI, JOHN T. Sf. Louis, Missouri PFAFFE, JOHN M. Sf. Louis, Missouri PIANI, JAMES V. Glenwood, Illinois PIMMEL, RUSSELL Sf. Louis, Missouri PLOUDRE L. PLOUDRE, MILTON F. Sf. Louis, Missouri RITCHIE, DAVID A. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHEINER, ANDREW Z. St. Louis, Missouri STEINMAN, GERA Sf. Louis, Missouri LD W. STRUCKEL, MATTHEW J. Sf. Louis, Missouri TIKVART TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES srusas szusA TAM TAscH TIKWART TURNER vocLER WAIGAND WERDES WHEAT wlcH wuEssELs STUBBS, CHARLES D. Galvesion, Texas SZUBA, VICTOR A. Sf. Louis, Missouri TAM, CHUNG WAH Sf. Louis, Missouri TASCH, FREDERICK M. Sf. Louis, Missouri TIKVART, JOSEPH A. Sf. Louis, Missouri TIKWART, ALOYSIUS Sf. Louis, Missouri TURNER, THOMAS T. Sf. Louis, Missouri W. VOGLER, WILLIAM A. Brenfwood, Missouri WAIGAND, JAMES A Belleville, Illinois WEBER, JOHN G. Sf. Louis, Missouri WERDES, JAMES E. Sf. Louis, Missouri WHEAT, LOUIS F. Sf. Louis, Missouri WICH, ROBERT F. Sf. Louis, Missouri WUEBBELS, DON A. Germaniown, Illinois' WEBER ..l.E.E. The various activities ofthe St. Louis Joint Branch of the AlEE-lRE are co-ordinated to complement the electrical engineering student's academic lite. For this purpose, the branch sponsors an exhibit at the I.T. Open House and a technical papers contest. All EE maiors are invited to participate in the activities of this group, as well as those sponsored by the local and district sections. - I. R. E. fl AIME-First Row: L. Wessling, Treasurer, Dr. A. Frank, Moderator, J. Helwig, President. Second Row: W. Owens, Corresponding Secretaryg G. Distler, Vice-Chairman. I.T.'S NEW l.T.'s News is primarily intended to furnish ideas of academic, social and professional interest for the engineering student. Presented twice each month, l.T.'s News endeavors also to provide a co-ordination factor in the student activities ot the numerous cur- ricula and to provide publication space tor student organizations and for private student opinion. 142 AIEE-lRE-First Row: K. Dedo, F. Kerr, Chairman, C. Brez, Vice-Chairman, J. Bhat. Secon Row: C. Balsarotti, E. Funke, A. Tikwart, J. Liebe, V. Szuba, D. Eisel. A. I. M. E. Started in 1949, the University's chapter of the American lnstitute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers is a professional student organi- zation whose primary purpose is to promote among its members self-sought knowledge of the various earth sciences. Field trips, which constitute one of the major functions of the chapter, include: conducted tours through local coal mines and mills, Spelunk- ing expeditions, rock and mineral collecting trips, and other forms ot earth science investigation. I.T. NEWS-First Row: J. Gaal, Managing Editor, W. McDonough, Editor-In-Chief, Hamm, Features Editor. Second Row: J. liebe, M. Rohan, P. Kohl, C. Mancino, F, Kerr. J SCE-First Row: L. Nolla, G. Steinman, D. Marshall, R. Wich, President, W. McDonough, C. Koller. Second Row: R. Deckert, M. Struckel, E. Buerke, S. Fletcher, L. Lenzner, E. Breil- ng, J. Goal. Q o Q The St. Louis University Amateur Radio Club has programs in all phases of radio communication for members from all schools of the University, and trains prospective members in the Morse Code and theory necessary to qualify for a Federal Communi- cations Commission License. IE- First Row: T. Turner, M. Favier, President, J, Mejia. Second Row: H. Kapp, C. . Lutkewitte, F. Baum, F. Rincon. S. C. E. The St. Louis University Sociey of Civil Engineers was founded in l953. The main obiectives of this organization are to develop a professional conscious- ness, to afford an opportunity for the members of the Civil Engineering in all its branches, and to pro- vide contact with the Engineering profession. The society also sponsors an exhibit at the annual l.T. Open House. 4,9 AMATEUR RADIO CLUB-First Row: C. Mancino, Secretary, J. Desloge, President, Rev. V Blum, S.J., Moderator, J. Miller, Vice-President. Second Row: M. Mahon, J. Weber, J Liebe, R. Nold, C. Guenther, Treasurer. Krull, O IO EO The Society of lndustrial Engineers is the new official lndustrial Engineering organization open exclusively to students of that curriculum. Its pur- pose is the development of a professional conscious- ness and a spirit of cooperation among the students. The society also encourages further study in the stu- dent's chosen field of Industrial Engineering. 145 I.T. SODALITY-First Row: A. Tikwart, F. Kerr, Prefect, D. Kostecki, Treasurer, W. McDonough. Second Row: D. Holdener, R. Albers, T. lncrocci, J. Liebe. I. T. SODALITY The I.T. Sodality was organized in 1944 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 I.T. Open House held in March. M. S. P. E. The St. Louis University Student Chapter of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers was chartered by the state society in September, 1961. lt is the first student chapter to be organized in the state of Missouri and its members are from all branches of the engineering field. The main purpose of this organization is to further vocational and ethical' interest in the engineering field. MSPE-First Row: P. Kohl, C. Brez, M. Rohan, J. liebe, Secretory, E. Buerke, Vice-President, A. Tikwurt, Treasurer, L. Nolla, F. Rincon, T. Turner. Second Row: R. Deckert, M. Struckel, R. Albers, C. Balsarotti, J. Bhat, W. Patient, M. Bhatia, H. Kopp, D. Downen, V. Szuba, D. Eisel. Third Row: R. Curberry, D. Holdener, J. Marxer, R. Wich, W. McDonough, K. Dedo, E. Breiling, E. Funke, F. Baum. Fourth Row: K. Koller, R. Curran, L. Lenz- ner, B. Sander, G. Steinman, S. Kohler, S. Fletcher, D. Marshall, F. Kerr. i x v- .fl- to CENTRAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE -First Row: R. Carberry, E. Buerke, Chairman, A. Tikwart. Second Row: K. Koller, W. McDon- ough, F. Kerr, C. Moncino, M. Favier, R. Wich. C. C. C. The Institute of Technology Central Coordinat- ing Committee has as its immediate oims the super- vision of the I.T. students in University-wide projects, coordination of the activities of the various I.T. organizations and promotion of cooperation between the administration and the student organizations at the Institute. S. O. E. The purpose of the S.O.E. is to promote among the students of the Institute of Technology a spirit of unity and good fellowship, to sponsor scientific, educational, and social programs. All of the stu- dents enrolled in the Institute ore members of this organization. SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS-First Row: A. Tikwart, C. Brez, M. Rohan, Corresponding Secretory, R. Carberry, Vice-President, E. Buerke, President, C. Mancino, Recording Secretary, F. Baum, Treasurer, K. Koller, T. Turner. Second Row: R. Deckert, W. Fischer, E. Funke, C. Balsarotti, J. Bhat, W. Patient, M. Bhatia, H. Kapp, D. Downen, V. Szuba, D. Eisel, J. Gaul. Third Row: D. Horton, M. Struckel, R. Albers, D. Holdener, J. Marxer, R. Wich, W. McDonough, K. Dedo, E. Breiling, P. Kohl, F. Rincon, J. Meiiu. Fourth Row: J. liebe, F. Kerr, R. Curran, L. Lenzner, B. Sander, G. Stein- man, S. Kohler, S. Fletcher, D. Marshall, M. Favier, T. Follrl, J. lutkewitte. HE The School of Law at the University, since its first session in 1843, has consistently worked to train lawyers of intelligence, high ethical standards, and technical proficiency. In order that the aspiring lawyer may re- ceive an exact knowledge of the func- tioning of law, the School uses the case method of instruction. In this way, the lawyer is trained in the analysis of facts and in the solution of legal problems by the same process of re- search and reasoning SCH00 ,gif LAW later in his fessional career. VINC ENT C. IMMEL Dean TUDE T B R ASSOCIATIO The Student Bar Association was formed at St. Louis University Law School by the students in 1949. lt has developed into a national association having a chapter in virtually every accredited law school in the United States. lt publishes its own magazine from the national headquarters in Chicago. The association holds an annual convention in conjunction 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 S.B.A. 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. 3 E . E iii ii if f if i ' E i i i it STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION- S. Delanty, President, J. Fons, Secretary, D. Rabbitt, Treasurer, M. Walthers, Vice-President, Absent. The Law Journal is published by an editorial staff of law students who achieve high academic standards. The purpose of the publication is to afford an opportunity to these students to do original research and writing on intricate legal problems in various areas of the law. In addition, the Law Journal Staff edits and publishes articles written by leading scholars of the law throughout the country, such as professors, judges, and outstanding members of the bar. This publication is distributed to a nationwide and foreign subscription list composed of many libraries, courts, law firms, individual attorneys, and corporate organizations. LAW JOURNAL-Row One: T. Farfaglia, Comments Editor, W. Maier, Editor-in-Chief, C. Helein, Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Second Row: J. Fons, Staff Editor, F. Barkofske, Book Review Editor, D. Rabbitt, Assistant Business Manager, R. Gagen, Business Manager, J. Hager, Press Editor, W. Jolley, Staff Editor. ' ,,,, ,-u. af' 8 LW SCHOOL ffwy CHASKELSON CULLEN DEGEN DELANTY BARKOFSKE EDGAR GAGEN HART Preffy poet and iazzy gems. BARKOFSKE, FRANCIS L. Prairie Village, Kansas CHASKELSON, THEODORE M. Sf. Louis, Missouri CULLEN, LAWRENCE W. Sf. Louis, Missouri DEGEN, RICHARD A. Belleville, Illinois DELANTY, STEPHEN E. Sf. Louis, Missouri DOBBERSTEIN, PAUL L. Sf. Louis, Missouri DOBBERSTEIN FONS GRIMM HELEIN EDGAR, JON R. Sf. Louis, Missouri FONS, JOHN P. Sf. Louis, Missouri GAGEN, ROBERT L Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois GRIMM, CARLOS R Sf. Louis, Missouri HART, ROBERT T. Sf. Louis, Missouri HELEIN, CHARLES H Sf. Louis, Missouri GRADUATE JOLLEY KINDER KING KORKOYAN JAMES In it Q I I ' KOSTMAN LAKE LANE MC GUIRE 'I H , . , , , . MOELLENBERG STOHR I., i is iii' wilson Camera gives Carnival a whirl. JAMES, DONALD L. LAKE, ALAN L. Si. Louis, Missouri Des Peres, Missouri JOLLEY, WILLIAM A. LANE, CORNELIUS THOMAS Kansas Ciiy, Missouri SI. Louis, Missouri KINDER, NORMAN H. MC GUIRE, JOSEPH E. Maclison, Illinois Sf. Louis, Missouri KING, CHARLES W. MOELLENBERG, JOHN M. MI. Carmel, Illinois Sf. Louis, Missouri KORKOYAN, GRANT A. STOHR, RICHARD A. Belleville, Illinois Sedalia, Missouri KOSTMAN, WILLIAM R. WILSON, JAMES J. Waulcon, Iowa SI. Louis, Missouri 14 The Medical School 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 prac- tice of medicine, whether generalized or in a specialized field. The student is at the same time prepared to pro- ceed successfully into medical re- search. Furthermore, the high- est emphasis is placed upon developing within the stu- dent a realization of the Christian ethical duties enjoined up- on him by his study of med- icine. MEDICIN A SJB far :ji fig it gf! DR. GORONWY O. BROUN, SR. 150 Dean ? A .ggi s MEDICAL SCHOO '- P i. ,. 4. N .. M x It ,K xx N ij J jf W fr 3 ' II? I YQ .. A. Q N --R as wa , if: vp ,,,. I , I. , X 3' is 2 . L ., N xy f 3 vl.wf if5',j3' - X 5 . F ...L i BAALMAN BARDENHEIER BODNER BOFINGER BRYAN BYRNE CARELLA CAVANAUGH . 3 B' 'T Nb' . Q- 3. X 'N . I . -53? ' x x gg 2, S 'w QA 'za H BASINSKI BRANDABUR CANNON CHOW it X . .S X l .gk 5 - Q- iw , BERSON BETHEL BRENNAN BROWN BAALMAN, BERNARD M. Meppen, Illinois BARDENHEIER, JOSEPH A. St. Louis, Missouri BASINSKI, JEROME V. East St. Louis, Illinois BERSON, JOHN W. Cincinnati, Ohio BETHEL, JAMES W. Independence, Missouri BODNER, WILLIAM R. Irwin, Pennsylvania BOFINGER, KARL K. Cincinnati, Ohio BRANDABUR, JOSEPH H. Huntington, West Virginia BRENNAN, LEONARD A. Peoria, Illinois BROWN, CHARLES M. Louisville, Kentucky BRYAN, SYLVESTER J. Savannah, Georgia BYRNE, GERALD E. Chicago, Illinois CANNON, GEORGE L. Monte Vista, Colorado CARELLA, ANTHONY G. Eastchester, New York CAVANAUGH, KENNETH Steubenville, Ohio CHOW, EDWARD A. San Francisco, California J 2 MEDICAL SCHOOL M who ., , :K t Q, K. . , I A I' -: Q gp A gi' 3 .2 I ' - f F K . j ' ' I AM I ' A - . 1 . . i I A I s X I X. sss . X 22 .. 2-lisa A ' , -f' A ... T I II? I , 'qbu I , I. L ..,, 1' 9 X I I? ,,b H 3 to X . as if As f - R X A I . A as COMARATTA CONNELLY cook CRARY E cunmnee CUNNINGHAM DALEY DALSASO I ii ,,,, 4. I Q it , I 1 f 9, ' S - ,..'k K 3 .. .. i cnoss, WILLIAM M. l I Normal, Illinois CUDDIHEE, ROBERT E. f'f - I St. Louis, Missouri I CUNNINGHAM, EDWIN J St. Louis, Missouri cHuNG DALEY, PHILLIP B. cRoFT cnoss Madison, Illinois DARPEL DOHERTY DUGAN DURHAM FLYNN CHUNG, YOUNG C. Seoul, Korea COMARATTA, FIDELIS L. Buffalo, New York CONNELLY, MICHAEL W. St. Louis, Missouri COOK, DAVID M. River Forest, Illinois CRARY, PAUL D. Ft. Thomas, Kentucky CROFT, THOMAS J. Cleveland, Ohio DALSASO, THOMAS A. Detroit, Michigan DARPEL, HOHM A. Covington, Kentucky DOHERTY, CORNELIUS San Francisco, California DUGAN, PHILIP V. Rosemead, California DURHAM, JAMES P. Harrisburg, Illinois FLYNN, MICHAEL A. Akron, Ohio GRADUATES e 'sn' ' 4 JI. .- -, f 5 '4- si wr we if if . Q A U if C I s T . GENTCHOS i HO .fi I - J J. n 5' I x C '35 s Q . O 5 5 . au. I .ss g 1,.. g , . A I f HENRY KESSELMAN LANGLOIS GARSIDE, THOMAS A. Davenport, Iowa GENTCHOS, ERNEST J. Camden, New Jersey GOODWIN, FREDERICK K. Washington, D. C. HATTAN, RICHARD F. New York City, New York HAUGH, MICHAEL J. Houston, Texas HAUSER, ROBERT J. Roselle Park, New Jersey ge . N S -xi s 'wif 'K 2 a A, L5 is If 1 ' Vps I .I T A It W ' 1 :: I XX g y,,, A . A f W GOODWIN HATTAN HAUGH HUBER HULTS KANARD HENRY, ROBERT E. University City, Missouri HO, EDGAR Kanobe, Hawaii HUBER, DONALD J. Long Beach, California HULTS, RICHARD I. Lodge Grass, Montana N mf.. I r HAUSER KELLY KYAW LEONE KANARD, ROBERT R. St. Louis, Missouri KELLY, JOHN J. St. Louis, Missouri KESSELMAN, ALEXANDER L Youngstown, Ohio KYAW, MYO M. Rangoon, Burma LANGLOIS, PAUL J. Indianapolis, Indiana LEONE, EUGENE A. South Gate, California A s fi, - ffl iiigxw M A is I J I 2., . . I X ,.:. Q .,..':, , I K ' in . 'X-. .I M N-- --.' ,I ' if I . 7 .- ,,..- LAGOMARSINO MARSHALL PANEPINTO SACRY SCHICHTEL I 154 I MEDICAL SCHOOL P , , ,. , A. .I I L , . - , I 'rg' In X , is ss 1 X A I l E sq sw. ,R x we A A L i ,Kr i ,JY L as I A It K Q S is is 5... f LINEHAN LOUKO MANN MCCOURT MEDLER NEFF LAGOMARSINO, PAUL M. Sacramento, California LINEHAN, JAMES W. San Francisco, California LOUKO, KENNETH R. Painesville, Ohio MANN, DEAN L. Elkhart, Indiana MANSOUR, NICK J. Superior, Arizona MARSHALL, GERALD Tuscon, Arizona MCCOURT, JAMES J. Detroit, Michigan MEDLER, JOHN F. St. Louis, Missouri NEFF, JOHN C. Akron, Ohio ORTH, OLIVER G. St. Louis, Missouri PANEPINTO, MARION S. East St. Louis, Illinois QUEVY, RICHARD G. Pekin, Illinois SACRY, GAYLE Q. Cardwell, Montana SALADIN, FERNANDO M. Aruba, Netherlands Antilles SCHICHTEL, ROBERT F. Whittier, California SEMENOFF, DANIEL J. San Francisco, California cg .. . 1 w X- . 5 E ,u Q K Q x y 'Nw x MANSOUR ORTH QUEVY SALADIN SEMENOFF GRADUATE '47 I 'M' .W if I Q T fill! ' ff- V gil N y I 1 2 I I' SILVERMAN SOPUCH TARMINA TIPTON WERTH .3 jv 3. E, W , . rrr . I QI VV,, 1 . '1 ' , ig V f . M if 5 V .f t-'- YQ I Eil :VVZ II A III ST In-. If ' In .. .,,v . .. EV 'Q , I I I 3 . I1 ,w 1 it . SIMMONS SIMMONS SINCLAIR SPRINGER STANLEY STEPHENS I I SILVERMAN, DONALD R. Toledo, Ohio SIMMONS, ROBERT D. Kirkwood, Illinois SIMMONS, WILLIAM A. Kirkwood, Illinois SINCLAIR, RICHARD H. Kansas Cify, Missouri SMITH, ROBERT S. Sf. Louis, Missouri SOPUCH, JOHN A. Cleveland, Ohio SPRINGER, DONALD L. Parma, Ohio STANLEY, ROBERT J. Maplewood, New Jersey STEPHENS, CHARLES o. I Louisville, Kenfucky STRADER, RICHARD P. Danville, Illinois TARMINA, DAVID F. San Jose, California TECTOR, ALFRED J. Utica, New York TIPTON, WILLIS M. Nanipa, Idaho VAGNINI, FREDERICK J. New York, New York WERTH, JOSEPH A. Waterloo, Illinois YU, SHU-KUEN Hong Kong s. . I ... A A , L . X! I I I SMITH STRADER TECTOR VAGN I NI YU 9 5 2 W U, a .A Z f fi A r 1 I ' zfj .2 A X if .,,?K .,, 'J ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA-First Row: B. Beaty, T. Stein, P. Barcia, President, W. Davisson, C. Sheehan, R. Benyo, M. Cooper. Second Row: L. Jacobs, G. Bohigian, G. Carls, J. Blythe, W. Mohlenbrock, T. Reardon, J. Traynor, L. Stickley, J. Eigel. ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA PHI BET PI The Alpha Mu Chapter of Alpha Kappa Kappa was founded at the University in 1909. lts aims are the advance- ment of medical science, the promotion of good fellowship, and the mutual benefit of its members. The fraternity offers a diversified educational and social program, including an annual lecture series and spring formal. Alpha Kappa Kappa is the second largest medical fraternity in the nation. Lambda Chapter is the largest chapter of Phi Beta Pi, national medical fraternity, as well as the largest medical fraternity at the University. Throughout its more than fifty years of existence, it has continually striven to foster the academic and social interests of its members, as well as to develop within them the type of character befitting future doctors. ZHLIBETA Pl'Fl'5' Row: M- MU'Pl Y, P- 0'Brir-rn, T. Angros, J. O'NeilI, W. Bough. Second Row: D. Van Damia, T. Stein, R. Schneider, R. Kanurd, P. Barcia, W. 0 enbfofli, M. Cooper, J. Blythe, T. Martin. Third Row: W. Davisson, T. Reardon,G. Bohigian, J. Budge, W. Holm, S. Chiu, P. Beaty, C. Sheehan, R. Benyo. t .yt Q, , .F . 3? at 1122... h S l W f f ar Q ... Q, .. 4, . ff f Y .,., ,,,1 t 5' Q X f ,, I WQIV A V,,V , , V, L 1 V, Z ' . 'Qi' , N--7 I 'Ziyi , f I X, 5 l an my . ' fvv f r - ..,, g S K I i PHI CHI - First Row: R. Bourque, House Manager, T. Angros, .l. Pulcini, E. DiFilippo. Second Row: A. Kirsch, A. Puopola, R. Stuhlfautt, R, Nelson, J. Baillargeon Third Row: M. Kulz, W. Rodavitch, F. Mahon, R. Trinity, D. Olenik, W. Petty, G. Biesinger, Treasurer. PHI HI ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA ln accord with its purpose as a professional fraternity, the Phi Rho chapter of Phi Chi is devoted chiefly to furthering the cultural and academic interests of its members. The annual Phi Chi Lectureship, dedicated to its renowned member, Dr. Albert Kuntz, is open for public attendance. Through it, many famous speakers have been brought to St. Louis. J. Berson J. Basinski J. Fivian R. Principe L. Moix. .V tg r X Vx A -of-X K 4 y . TV ' 49' ff The aim of the society shall be the promotion of scholarship and research in medical schools, the encourage- ment of a high standard of character and conduct among medical students and graduates, and the recognition of high attainment in medical science of practice and related fields. fi 'M' , g v V ,.V as sf ! K f. I T f re 4 Vrqr NW t 2 we 1 ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA - First Row: R. Strader, M. Cross, R. Stanley, B. Baalman, M, Panepinto, R. Simmons. Second Row: D. Mann, N. Mansour, D. Cook, G. Marshall 'W if 1 I 1 4 ' A Y 'G ii M T if W , W L YM Q 8 SC CDO F LIRSING The School of Nursing, an outgrowth of the nursing school at St. Mary's Infirmary, became one of the divisions of the University in 1928. The Nursing and Nursing Education division offers a basic four-year integrated program which leads to a certificate in nursing and a Bache- lor of Science degree. The Division of Health and Hospital Serv- ices offers medical record library science, medical technology, phys- ical therapy, and radiologic technology. At present the facilities of Firmin Desloge, Saint Mary's, Mount Saint Rose, and Cardinal Glennon hospitals are avail- able to student nurses for clini- cal experi- ence and f i e l d work. SlSTER MARY GERALDINE, S.S.M. Dean 'N sf ' ' . X X K X Q, X ix 3 M ka X . ,N , ,,.,,, .i,-Li :EK Q 5 Rn ES? gf N . F 1 X . - V Q LW -S X t ' Y 591 : A A KS . X l X X lk X , as K URSING SCHOO ff ,, E 5 5 3, an f f 4 40, J 715 41- ,fii f' ' i Www .' ,:.-V gf EWJ ADAMSON BERANEK CALLAHAN COTTER DZWONAR AUBUCHON BETLACH CAMPBELL DOHERTY EWAN BARRETT BOYD CARR DONLEY FINN BARTLEY BURKS BARTON ADAMSON, CHARLOTTE V. Atlanta, Georgia AUBUCHON, MICHELE A. St. Louis, Missouri BARRETT, ZITA C. Mangalore, South India BARTLEY, LAUERNE A. Jasper, Indiana BARTON, JACQUELINE R. Webster Groves, Missouri BERANEK, CONNIE M. East St. Louis, Illinois BETLACH, JEANETTE C. St. Louis, Missouri BOYD, PRISCILLA A. St. Louis, Missouri BURKS, NAOMI C. St. Louis, Missouri CALLAHAN, JOAN C. New Milford, New Jersey CAMPBELL, SISTER MARY MEL Springfield, Illinois CARR, JUDITH L. Covington, Kentucky COTTER, MARY ANN Painesville, Ohio DOHERTY, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri DONLEY, SISTER MARIANA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DZWONAR, DOLORES A. Bayonne, New Jersey EWAN, MARY A. Cape Girardeau, Missouri FINN, JOAN F. New York City, New York 1 0 I GRADUATE FLYNN FLYNN, JAMES R. Dodgeville, Wisconsin FOX, ELLEN O. Sf. Louis, Missouri FRAUENHOFFER, JEANNE M. Sf. Louis, Missouri FREIER, SISTER MARY MECHTILOLIS Peoria, Illinois FRUIN, KATHERINE A. Naval Air Sfafion, Olafhe, Kansas GALLOWAY, GAYE M. Buffalo, New York GIARDINA, ANTONINA M. Sf. Louis, Missouri GLAZE, FRANCES J. Springfield, Illinois GRECO, SISTER MARY SAINT JULIA Norfh Bay, Onfario, Canada GROMOCKY, BEVERLY V. Sf. Louis, Missouri HAUSNER, CAROL J. SI. Louis, Missouri HAZEL, KATHERINE M. Charlesfon, Soufh Carolina HOBAN, SISTER MARY ASSUMPTA Evergreen Park, Illinois HODGES, CAROL J. Dearborn, Michigan HOLTHAUS, COLLETTE T. Quincy, Illinois HOWELL, MARY M. Hyannis, Nebraska HUBER, CECILIA T. Sfarlighf, Indiana JUBASZ, SISTER MARY DIANNA Springfield, Illinois FOX GALLOWAY '. t FRAUENHOFFER FREIER FRUIN GIARDINA GLAZE GRECO GROMOCKY HAUSNER HAZEL HOBAN HODGES HOLTHAUS HOWELL HUBER .IUBASZ 2 , , , M rl , if L f f 22 w ir .3 LIRSING SCHO0 JURGENSEN LANDFATHER MC KENNA MELGOSA NOLAN KENNY LA VALLE 'ii' . 1 Af L, 'fa M f.. .4 f mu! KNIBB KUSEK LELEK LE VANDER JURGENSEN, MARY A. Savannah, Georgia KENNY, SISTER MARY XAREVIUS St. John's, Newfoundland KNIBB, PEGGY J. Edwardsville, Illinois KUSEK, SISTER MARY AUGUSTINE Chicago, Illinois LALLY, MARY U. St. Louis, Missouri LAMONT, SISTER MARY ROBERTA Altoona, Pennsylvania LANDFATHER, LYNNETTE J. St. Louis, Missouri LAVALLE, MARY L. Rochester, New York LELEK, MARY M. Patricia, Alberta, Canada LE VANDER, CAROLE A. St. Louis, Misouri LOUISELL, JULIA A. Grosse Pointe, Michigan MC CARRICK, SISTER MARELISE Rochester, New York MC KENNA, SHARON B. Detroit, Michigan MELCHIOR, JEANNETTE A. St. Louis, Missouri MELGOSA, EVELYN M. University City, Missouri MURPHY, CAROL J. South Bend, Indiana NOLAN, SISTER MARY CLARE Evergreen Park, Illinois O'BRIEN, MARY K. St. Louis, Missouri 11' ,XZ -z IEEE . 2 Q r LALLY LOUISELL Wm LAMONT MC CARRICK MELCHIOR MURPHY O'BRIEN GRADUATE I ff-iv fin EL Q WGS! , s s I . ' , 1 7'f, O'BRlEN RIPPLINGER SONNTAG STEPHENS STUEBER O'CONNEl.L OKAI PADILLA SASSALI SCHOEPLEIN SCHNEIDER O'BRIEN, MARGARET M. Belleville, Illinois O'CONNELL, SISTER JEROME M. Springfield, Illinois OKAI, GERRY R. East St. Louis, Illinois PADILLA, SISTER MARIA ELENA Dallas, Texas PONDER, JUDITH R. St. Louis, Missouri PUJOL, AMY C. St. Louis, Missouri RIPPLINGER, SHARON L. East St. Louis, Missouri SASSALI, JANICE I. Rockford, Illinois SCHOEPLEIN, KAREN M. Cleveland, Ohio SCHNEIDER, EILEEN S. St. Louis, Missouri SEBASKY, MARILYN V. Taylorsville, Illinois SLEBODNICK, LILLIE A. Albuquerque, New Mexico SONNTAG, SISTER MARY Humboldt, Saskatchewan SPARKS, LEROY R. Whiting, Indiana STEPHENS, LUCILLE A. Chesterfield, Missouri STRAHINIC, JEANNE M. Cleveland, Ohio STUEBER, MARYLU A. Normandy, Missouri TEMMEN, MARIE H. St. Louis, Missouri HEDWIG ve. ': '?' I I , PONDER SEBASKY ,Q N I PUJOL SLEBODNICK SPARKS STRAHINIC TEMMEN .. 1 .. W .M s l THEISSEN THOELE TKACSIK UNTERREINER WEBER 164 URSING CHOOL THEISSEN, SISTER GREGORY MARIE Rhineland, Missouri THOELE, SANDRA K. Springfield, Illinois THOMAS, JOYCE A. Fesfus, Missouri TKACSIK, SISTER MARY ELECTAS Brooklyn, New York TOCZEK, ANGELA H. Alleniown, Pennsylvania TRACY, SISTER CLARE MAUREEN Elizabeth, New Jersey TRUDEL, THERESE M. Edmonfon, Alberia UNTERREINER, ELIZABETH A Perryville, Missouri VEITH, JUDY A. Sf. Louis, Missouri WALKER, KAREN R. Belleville, Illinois WARRING, JACQUELINE L Belleville, Illinois WARRING, JUDITH A Belleville, Illinois WEBER, MARY L. Clayfon, Missouri WEBER, MARY T. Brentwood, Missouri WENDHOLT, JULIA A Hunfingburg, Indiana WIJAS, ROSE S. Chicago, Illinois WILD, LINDA G. Sf. Louis, Missouri ZALOKAR, MARILYN R Cleveland, Ohio 'Q s..i 5295 4,-f W . 2' 2 ' J . I , , I THOMAS TOCZEK VEITH WEBER Iliff gi A I 586,41 ZW 'iifwighfiiiiiiilu ' V WJ. I 'f-- TRACY TRUDEL WARRING ZAI-OKAR WALKER WARRING WILD WENDHOLT WIJAS of MEDICAL RECORD CLUB-First Row: C. Holthaus, Vice-Presidentg M. Winscott, President, L. Duvls, Secretary, Second Row: C. LeVander, S. Thoele, E. Scott, B. Muth, Sr. M. Vera Packer, C.S.C., Sr. M. Benito Engelhart, P.B.V.M.g M. Thedingu, J. Dostal, M, Geraghty, C. Belden. DEAN'S NURSING CCUN IL The Dean's Nursing Council is composed of two elected representatives from each departmental student organization. The council sponsors the chief social activities of the school and engages in many special projects. The council meets with the Dean regularly and serves as a liaison between faculty and student body. lt was organized during T957-T958 school year. ROENTGEN RAY TECHNOLOGY CLUB-First Row: S. Smith, President, C. Roehm, Secretary- Treasurerg M. Arthur, Vice-President. Second Row: M. Johnson, L. Sparks, L. Schattgen, Sr. M. Augustine, C.R., Sr. M. Mechtildis, O.S.F., Sr. M. Renata, C.S.B,, S. McGraw, R. Anderssen, M. Creed. I I 1 E MEDICA I . y RECCRD f Q ' f Lus The obiect of the Medical Record Club is to promote the intellectual, professional and social attitude of the member. In doing this, it prepares the student to accept and ap- preciate a position in the professional field and also in the health team. It stresses the importance of harmonious relations within the health team itself. il 1 L T7 Il if W rx Y E DEAN'S NURSING COUNCIL-L. Senz, M. Conrad, R. Howard. -R Y CLUB The Roentgen Ray Technology Club is composed of students maioring in X-Ray Technology. The purpose of the club is to unify further these students with like aims in life. Along with professional activities, the club also takes part in several social events urlng e year 165 d' th . T e 'K .. 1 Q 1 , , .... ,. . 1. t it -L ' . s .df 1 is - L' Q, , 3 A , L ? S fr: .K 1 . W 1 5. - Q X .5 ALPHA DELTA THETA-First Row: M. Conrad, R. Max, J. Bell, Co-Historian, M, Schniedermeyer, Secretary, M. Weber, President, J. Ponder, Treasurer, L. Ehrhart, Vice-President, J. Mahon, Co-Historian. Second Row: M. DeTomasi, B. Gromocky, J. Callier, J. Buser, J. Frauenhoffer, K. Walker, J. Betlach, M. Srntzel, M. Howell, ' . d J H lt h , N. Frank, H. White. L. Wolfer. Third Row: C. Wolteczko, J. Bell, C. Lloyd, A. Yeakle, M Fri ay, . o zsc er LPH DELT THET Alpha Delta Theta 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 group endeavors to introduce new students to this field in a practical way and to promote fellowship and fun among the different classes. Activities included professional lectures, demonstrations, and social gatherings. P. T. CLU B The Physical Therapy Club's obiective is to further edu- cational interest in Physical Therapy and associated fields. The principal purpose is to acquaint new students with the instructors, doctors, and fellow classmates in the Department of Physical Therapy. Besides the professional lectures, demon- strations, tours, and films, the club also sponsors an annual Christmas party and Senior Banquet. PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB-First Row: A. Giardina, G. Maze, P. Padia, S. McDonald, Vice-President, M, Galligan, President, M. Herdman, Secretary, L. Farmer, Treasurer: K. Stelkovics, S. Weis, L. Senz. Second Row: J. Martin, S. Sprague, P. McCaffrey, R. Howard, J. Moore, C. Mace, K. Bugan, C. Pohl, J. Keenan, A. Powell, J. O'Connell, P. Kelly, J. Graff, S. Epstein, K. Knappenlaerger. Third Row: J. Timmer, W. Speidel, G. Brosnan, H. Hayes, N. Chachere, B. Topor, ' ' ' F J. C K. F in P. Ahles, P. McDonald, T. Johnson, J. Warring, M. Lally, J. O'Brxen, M. Hove. Fourth Row: J. Pardus, J. Warrlng, V. Smith, G. Galloway, E. ox, arr, ru , V. Adamson, C. Rotello, T. Perring, M. LaValle. ' 5 3 . i.i 'l.E 1-L3 '- Wi if ffi1J4-ill T- C. ., K x - ,,. , X ni s so , K' . gr . - - 4 ....k 48 Y REGISTERED NURSES ORGANIZATION - First Row: A. Norton, Treasurerg Sr. M. Dianna Juhasz, O.S.F., Recording Secretary, B. von Schneidau, Vice-President, Rev. J. Boland, S.J., Director, T. Trudel, Presidentp D. Dzwonar, Corresponding Secretoryg Sr. M. Mel Cambell, O.S.F. Second Row: Sr. M. Jonathan Solomon, O.S.F., Sr. M. Mooney, R.H.S.J., M. Schneider, E. Hurley, G. Jones, K. McKeehan, E. Stevens, Sr. M. Juniper Karva. Third Row: Sr. M. Paracleta Nally, O.S.F., J. Bergren, D. Lies, M. Fanning, M. Welsh, Sr. W. Marie Reisch, O.S.F., Sr. M. Immaculate Creedon, O.S.F. O O O The Registered Nurses' Organization is open to all registered nurses, religious and lay, attending St. Louis Uni- versity. Its purpose is to establish a united group of nurses on campus and to contribute to their spiritual, cultural and social development. The organization sponsors group dis- cussions, guest speakers, and social activities monthly. It was founded inl960, and since then it is one of the most progressive organization on campus. AS C NURSES The Basic Student Nurses' Association was established in 1941. Its membership consists of all students enrolled in the basic nursing program at the University. Primary aims of the organization are to promote fellowship and to foster academic achievement among the student nurses. Special activities include an annual retreat, candy and cake sales, picnics, a Christmas party, a fall tea dance, and a May procession and banquet. BASIC STUDENT NURSES - First Row: J. Mayer, Treasurer, A. Puiol, Vice-President, J. Veith, President, M. Tomazi, Secretary. Second Row: M. Temmen, M. Weber, L. Bartley, J. louisell, I.. Slebodnick, G. Okai, M. O'Brien, K. Hazel, J. Wendholt, K. Schoeplein, S. Ripplinger, P. Knibb, J. Finn. Third Row: A. Barberis, F. Glaze, M. Stueber, M. Sebasky, M. O'Brien, Sr. Bernadette Marie, S.S.M., Sr. Rose Eileen, S.S.M., Sr. Charles M. S.S.M., I. Clyne, J. Stoltz, P. Meili, S. Simpson, A. Bonafede. Fourth Row: A. Nelson, P. Watts, B. Silies, M. Nunley, S. DeMarinis, A. Flenoy, J. Campbell, C. Rolando, C. Schmal, M. Phipps, S. Cordes, B. Heder- man, B. Nebel. Fifth Row: J. Sommer, M. Golden, M. Casper, R. Ewers, C. Dougherty, D. Kopff, M. Christman, M. Arney, C. Ruppel, J. Kelly, K. Hollenbeck, J. Petersen, S. O'TooIe, M. Wirth, M. Hart, S. Proper. 1.2Vi:iQT1fffS+sfkslS5i1Y.E? YSL? s..sf:sas.sw ss 1- ' . . f ' 2 ' . fs i itr, I I W . V K i N fl? A f 4 sss .L so E - 512' f s is K TX? f 4 'i f . i Si . E s 3 5 . K Q. A fl i 'ii 'X 't'i' E X Q .sf XEQNS , F-1' is , - I ., .- N , 9 5 is .7 vs .I A . .... e ... . is . f t . s .,,. ...J s . .X 2 N l1 t'F -4' it 'S ' t A . . - . .... 'lii t . s-.9 . . . LL . Z 1 H is A X . .gi Q . . . f.- . Q I . -' Ll :si . . ss ies. . . 16 1... Vi' wks. , . N ------ A -Q , 'f 'ttf ' ARK CCDLLEG The oldest federally approved aviation school in the country, Parks College entered the University's family of schools in T946 largely as a gift of its founder, Oliver L. Parks. Two distinct degrees are offered at Parks: a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics. ln addition to these, flight training and Air- fram.e and Powerplant pro- grams are offered on a non- degree basis. The college maintains its own fleet of airplanes and has extensive labora- tory facilities. PAUL J. MC BRYAN Acting Dean l--- vw 0000000 000 00000 00 000000 0000000 0000000 0000 VY 54..- -'P 1 iq,-,ai W W4 , ' vu W, '-P19 V?-1, 70 ANASTAS BARAN ANASTAS, GEORGE N. East St. Louis, Illinois ADDISON, JON R. Hales Corners, Wisconsin AUGUSTYNIAK, DANIEL A. Chicago, Illinois AVERHOFF, JOHN D. Waterloo, Iowa BAUER, PAUL T. Wexford, Pennsylvania BARAN, DONALD S. Chicago, Illinois BARBINI, WAYNE J. Welkes-Barre, Pennsylvania BARSTOW, KENNETH T. Hadley, Massachusetts BASTIEN, PETER M. Stephenson, Michigan BEAULIEU, WARREN D. Portland, Oregon BETHEL, VERNON V. St. Charles, Missouri BLAUSEY, GERALD C. Genoa, Ohio BONTRAGER, PAUL J. Bristol, Indiana BONTZ, DANIEL L. Harmon, Illinois BOUDREAU, ALBERT H. Woburn, Massachusetts BRANDON, HAROLD J. St. Louis, Missouri BROCKHAGEN, BARRY J. Dhaharan, Saudi Arabia BROMBOLICH, LAWRENCE J. East St. Louis, Missouri ADDISON BARBINI EROTECHNOLOGY AUGUSTYN IAK BARSTOW BETHEL BONTZ AVERHOFF BAUER BASTIEN BEAULIEU BLAUSEY BONTRAGER BOUDREAU BRANDON BROCKHAGEN BROMBOLICH GRADU TE BROWN BULLOCK CASOTTI CHRIST CREEL CULLINANE DANIEV DASCHBACH DEFEVER DE MEO BURNS CHUDY CURRERI DE ANGELIS BUSH CAROSELLA CONRADS CORGIAT BROWN, HAROLD D. Oil Ciiy, Pennsylvania BULLOC K, BENJAMIN R. Decafur, Illinois BURNS, WILLIAM R. FI. Lauderdale, Florida BUSH, HOWARD J. Chatham, New Jersey CAROSELLA, LEO A. Sf. Louis, Missouri CASOTTI, CLAUDIO M. Carachs, Venezuela CHRIST, FRANCIS E. Tampa, Florida CHUDY, ROGER P. Hayward, Wisconsin CONRADS, THOMAS J. SI. Louis, Missouri CORGIAT, ANTHONY M. Benld, Illinois CREEL, CLIFTON W. Pensacola, Florida CULLINANE, JAMES E. Easf Sf. Louis, Illinois CURRERI, LEONARD V. Quincy, Massachuseffs DANIEV, THOMAS P. Bosfon, New York DASCHBACH, THOMAS M Winchesfer, Massachuseffs DE ANGELIS, RICHARD Norfhporf, New York DEFEVER, CHARLES D. Defroif, Michigan DE MEO, MICHAEL L. Hunfingfon, New York M 172 EROTECHNOLOGY DIX EGLE FERRARO FRANCIS GALLAGHER DORAU DIX, THOMAS J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin DORAU, LAURENCE E. Honeoye Falls, New York DUGINSKI, DAVE P. Palos Heighfs, Illinois DUNASKE, KENNETH H. Universify Cify, Missouri EBERT, GARY P. Royersford, Pennsylvania EGLE, VALDIS New York CiIy, New York ELZ, JULE T. Sf. Louis, Missouri ENGLISH, JAMES F. Malverne, New York ENK, WILLIAM A. Liberfyville, Illinois DUGINSKI ENGLISH FIGUEROA DUNASKE ENK EVERETT, JOHN B. Sf. Louis, Missouri FERRARO, FRANCIS D. Taiamy, Pennsylvania FIGUEROA, ROBERT San Juan, Puerfo Rico FLEAGLE, DANIEL D. Waynesboro, Pennsylvania FRANCIS, JOSEPH A. Cheyenne, Wyoming GAASCH, ROLAND C. Washingfon, Missouri GALLAGHER, JAMES J. Sf. Louis, Missouri GOEDDE, EDMUND F. Belleville, Illinois EBERT EVERETT FLEAGLE GAASCH GOEDDE GRADUATE GRENNAN HAASL GREENWELI. HARDY HERRERA HOLLER HORRELL HARTH GREENWELL, ROBERT P. Chicago, Illinois GRENNAN, CHRISTOPHER Rockville Centre, New York GUERRA, ARTURO Torreon Coahuila, Mexico HAASL, WILLIAM D. Ladysmith, Wisconsin HAQUE, MOHAMMAD A. Larkana, West Pakistan HARDY, FRANCIS D. Seattle, Washington HARTH, LINUS G. Puerto Orclaz, Venezuela HAYHURST, DAVID R. Levittown, New York HENDERSON, THOMAS E. Kewanee, Illinois GUERRA HAYHURST HIGGINS HENDERSON HENDRICKS, THOMAS E. Bayside, New York HERRERA, RAMON B. Quezon City, Philippines HIGGINS, THOMAS J. New York, New York HOEY, PATRICK H. Robins Air Force Base, Georgia HOLLER, JAMES W. Pelham, New York HOLSTEN ROBERT R. Huntingtoh Station, New York :QSSSCKS HORRELL, ROGER T. HOEY Alton, IIIIIIOIS HOLSTEN HUBER, LOUIS C. HI-'BER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 74 EROTECHNOLOGY 41' ISTEL KEATES MASSARY MC CAULEY JAEGER JAMES KIEFFER LASH ISTEL, ANTHONY K. New York Cify, New York JAEGER, PETER A. Aflanfa, Georgia JAMES, VICTOR A. Sf. Louis, Missouri JOHNSON, KENNETH L. Marineffe, Wisconsin KARST, RONALD E. SI. Louis, Missouri KAZNER, LAWRENCE J. Chicago, Illinois KEATES, JEFFREY A. Hunfingion Sfafion, New York KIEFFER, PAUL C. Brenfwood, Missouri JOHNSON KARST MARK MAROTTI LASH, EUGENE G. Chicago, Illinois MARK, EDWARD Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MAROTTI, ROBERT P. Bronx, New York MARX, WILLIAM J. Kansas Cify, Kansas MASSARY, RICHARD A. Greenhills, Ohio MAYER, GEORGE R. Chicago, Illinois MC CAULEY, DONALD E. Wakefield, Massachuseifs MC CLOSKEY, JAMES L. Evansville, Indiana Alcoholic Airmen KAZNER MARX MAYER MC CLOSKEY DU TE vw' MEYER MILLER MC KEOWN, WALTER J. Evergreen Park, Illinois MEYER, LOUIS H. Island Park, New York MILLER, CARL L. Norfh Liffle Rock, Arkansas MORRISON, EDWARD H. Chicago, Illinois MURPHY, THOMAS M. Sf. Louis, Missouri NESTER, ROBERT A. Speedway, Indiana NICKERSON, DENNIS L. Sf. Louis, Missouri MORRISON MURPHY ORSBORN PACHECO PALCZA PAVLICK PACHECO, CARLOS M. Cosfa Rica PALCZA, JOHN L. Uhlersfown, Pennsylvania PAVLICK, MICHAEL .I. Allenfown, Pennsylvania PAWLIKOWSKI, THAD P. MI. Pleasanf, Pennsylvania PAYAUYS, KENNETH W. Springfield, Illinois PFAFF, LARRY J. Chillicothe, Missouri POLLOCK, RICHARD C. Austin, Minnesota MC KEQWN ORSBORN, CURTIS N. PODORSKI, FRANCIS S. NES-I-ER NICKERSQN SI. Louis, Missouri Sf. Louis, Missouri pAWUKoWSKI PAYAUYS PFAFF Pouocic Pooonsxl The weather inside was frightful. SZ... fav... if of 7 AEROTECHNOLOGY WV' 'Z PUENT ROBINSON SCOULAR SERVAIS SMILEY PYK RENNICK RENUART ROCHOW RADVANSKY ROQUES PUENT, RONALD H. St. Louis, Missouri PYK, EMIL Chicago, Illinois RENNICK, DENNIS C. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada RENUART, WILFRED P. Miami, Florida REZMER, MATTHEW D. Chicago, Illinois ROBINSON, JEREMY C. Summit, New Jersey ROCHOW, THOMAS C. St. Louis, Missouri RADVANSKY, JOSEPH J. Vanessa, Ontario, Canada ROQUES, DONALD J. High Ridge, Missouri SAULNIER, LEO W. Warwick, Rhode Island SCOULAR, ROBERT F. Dillon, Montana SELL, ROGER S. Slatington, Pennsylvania SERVAIS, RONALD A. LaCrosse, Wisconsin SIMMONS, CHARLES C. Kirkwood, Missouri SMILEY, GEORGE C. St. Louis, Missouri SMITH, LAWRENCE E. Elmhurst, Illinois REZMER SAULNIER SELL SIMMONS SMITH GRADLI TES SMITH, M. STEFFEN VELDMAN WELCH WODKOWSKI SMITH, W. SODERQUIST TROSKY TUBBESING SMITH, MICHAEL T. Estherville, Iowa SMITH, WILLIAM L. Cleveland, Ohio SODERQUIST, ROBERT H. Katonah, New York SOPKO, STEPHEN Gary, Indiana STASSEN, WENDEL E. Peotone, Illinois STEFFEN, JOHN P. St. Louis, Missouri TROSKY, DAVID J. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania TUBBESING, FRANK H. St. Louis, Missouri VALENTINE, H. JEFFERY Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania VELASQUEZ, LUIS C. Bogota, Colombia VELDMAN, RAYMOND J. Forest Park, Illinois VONDERHAAR, THOMAS H. Quincy, Illinois WELCH, ALFRED F. Renton, Washington WILSON, CHARLES F. Marshall, Texas WODKOWSKI, RONALD M. Manhasset, New York ZAVISLAK, RAYMOND W. Martins Ferry, Ohio SOPKO VALENTINE 4,5-r STASSEN VELASQUEZ VONDERHAAR WILSON ZAVISLAK GROUP STAFF-First Row: T. Dix, K. Johnson, R. Zavislak, P. Hoey. .Second Row: V. Egle, T. Henderson, F. Tubbesing, C. Orsborn, A. Lloyd, G. Mayer. Third Row: R. Puent, J. Finfera, P. Kieffer, J. English, F. Hufnagel, K. Gabel. Fourth Row: G. Ebert, R. Haug, R. Marotti, D. Reed, R. Veldman, J. Keates, D. Hayhurst. P RK GROUP STAFF P RK DRILL TE M In September 1958, the Parks College AFROTC Group Staff assumed command of the organizing of the largest cadet corps ever assembled at Parks. The purpose is to weld the corps into a well-organized, proficient military unit. Four years ago a Group Staff Headquarters was built on the first floor of the Parks Gymnasium. The corps of Parks College owes its efficiency and good discipline to the Group Staff which has untiringly worked toward the betterment of the corps. 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 performing at St. Louis University basketball games, 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 Saint Louis University in these intercollegiate competitions by their pre- cision performances. DRILL TEAM-First Row: H. Reitenbaugh, Drill Team Sergeant, J. Hagan, A. Boudreau, P. Karwowski, J. Pecnik, R. Vandrey, T, Brigham, W. Fisher, R. Mikulski, L. Hall, D. Vanderzee, T. LaBeIIe, M. Donahue, L. Saulnier, J. Casper, T. Dix, Drill Team Commander. Second Row: H. Dowdle, P. McCue, G. Kleinberg, V. Brown, R. Del Neys, J. Furlong, R. McAndrew, T. AbeIfNR. Bohnsuck, C. Galemba, Jr., J. Burns. Third Row: J. Novak, R. Duter, G. Velte, M. Kociuk, N. Boyer, A. Hotsko, R. Aries, M. Robinson, P. Heller. Fourth Row: T. Westerman, R. Rose, J. Ackovich, Jr., H. McCabe, M. Upton, G. Dorn, G. Helterbran, E. Fyfe, G. Venanzi. - www' ' W WP X ft ,, ..., , K W , 6:::L 5 f H , .... . Z wx X S 1. 5 1 w i If- 7 X .x 'H Q , .Mew ,av Q . s x QM 5 ' 2 LaQ,w,,,. 2 wg x f 3? ,xg 3 Q. 1 , 1, il- w 1 2, X , 4, S K X , . Wm Q 5 S? R ,X 4. , +1 x Q K V x 3 Q .4 ' ,xx W S Q I -iff i, . I 'uf .. , AUM ' 4 N, X a S s , 5 f 6 E K .239 f W M A SO X - v 1 i A Wg ' I . F XY 7 FLYI G BILLIKENS The Flying Billikens have as their main obiec- tives skill, safety, and sport, and they bring rec- ognition to the University by participating annually in the National Flying Meet. Saint Louis University's National Inter-collegiate Flying Team has always been recognized as one of the outstanding flight teams in the nation. THE FLYING BILLIKENS-First Row: G. Horkavi, D. Dickson, A. Boudreau, C. Sanders, R. Aries, A. Danley, D. Gilleran, R. Del Neys. Second Row: R. Mikulski, W. Enk, B. Bullock, President, K. Barstow, E. Mark, J. Heverling, D. Rizzolo, Instructor. Third Row: H. Wood, Moderator, R. Veldman, J. Schneidewind, V. Kerscher, C. Defever, R. Argenziano, P. McCue, F. Hufnagel. EWS OF THE FLYI G BILLIKENS The News of the Flying Billikens 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, NEWS OF THE FLYING BILLIKENS-A. Boudreau, L. Francois, News Editor, R. Scoular, Editor, Rev. J. Hart, S.J., Moderator, H. Swiencinski, Sports Editor, J. Casper, Assistant Editor. KQOSV The Parks Radio Club, operators of station K90SV, has been designated a MARS station by the Air Force Communications Service and thereby has increased its equipment. The Club continues to offer message relaying service for the students of Parks and often in the evening groups of students come to the station to listen to radio stations around the world relaying news and propaganda. 180 PARKS RADIO CLUB-W. Schalert, Moderator, D. Brown, R. Vandrey. 1, .14 1 Q . Q tif . U ra tkfiig HH. 3 V Alfa ALPHA SIGMA CHI-First Row: P. Seibert, Advisor, J. Elz, Treasurer, J. Boen, President, Rev. J. Hart, S.J., Moderator, D. Trosky, Secretary, B. Brockhagen. Second Row: R. Pigott, R. Schemel, K. Dehmer, F. Ferraro, P. Bontrager, D. Baran, J. Nelson. Third Row: E. God- den, R. Brown, D. Roques, J. Grubbs, R. Drummond, G. Smiley. .A.S. The Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences is the representative society for engineers, designers, and technical specialists in all aerospace craft. Its basic mission is to facilitate by all available means the interchange of technical ideas among aerospace engineers throughout the world. The student membership was established by the Institute to provide the student engineer or scientist with broad opportunities to engage in activities as- sociated with his future career in the aerospace industry. AMERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY-First Row: L. Saulnier, E. Pyk, R. Scoular, D. Hayhurst, M. Pavlick, P. Bauer, C. Orsborn. Second Row: R. Del Neys, J. Palcza, W. Beaulieu, L. Smith, H. Valentine, J. Francis, T. Rochow. LPHA SIGMA CHI Alpha Sigma Chi is the American Serviceman's Fraternity organized to provide the men veterans at Parks College of Saint Louis University with an or- ganization 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. I.A.S.-First Row: J. Addison, Secretary, J. Palcza, R. Scoular, Treasurer, D. Hayhurst, Vice-President, M. Pavlick, President, P. Bauer, R. Servais, C. Orsborn, W. Marx. Second Row: A. Boudreau, R. Del Neys, W. Beaulieu, L. Smith, H. Valentine, F. Tubbesing, S. Hooker, T. Rochow. Third Row: M. Haque, K. Payauys, E. Goedde, I.. Meyer. .R.S. The purpose of the Parks Chapter of the Ameri- can Rocket Society is to create and develop interest in the iet engine and devices utilizing the let engine, to develop both a general and specific knowledge of the sciences pertaining to jet propulsion. Members have an opportunity to put their knowledge into practice in their college years and in later years it will prove invaluable in their career in the field of aeronautics. 181 SCDALITY The chief purpose of the Sodality on the Pqrks Campus is to instill high moral and spiritual develop- ment in its members. A few of the activities the Sodality provides for the Sodalists are monthly Com- munion breakfasts, weekly spiritual and business meetings, and an all-Sodality retreat at Hazelwood Retreat House. PARKS SODALITY-First Row: T. Daschbach, A. Guerra, Vice-President, T. Henderson, President, J. Finfera, Secretary-Treasurer, Rev. L. Walsh, S.J., Moderator. Second Row: J. Addison, R. Scoular, L. Scanlon, J. Rauscher, J. Meehan, R. Horrel, M. Kramer, R. Del Neys. Third Row: D. Gilleran, J. McCloskey, M. Donahue, E. Cruz, K. Huskey, M. Upton, W. Ream. S.A. . The Parks Student Branch of the Society of Automotive Engineers is a technical organization which provides engineering discussions, tours of vari- ous industrial plants in the surrounding manufactur- ing area, and films which cover engineering and sci- entific topics which serve as an aid for their courses and enables the students to receive an overall view of the automotive engineering field. S.A.E.-First Row: J. Addison, J. Palcza, R. Rose, E. Pyk, R. Servais, Chairman, L. Petrolungo, Secretary, D. Hayhurst, Treasurer, L. Scanlon, R. Chudy. Second Row: A. Boudreau, S. Hooker, F. Tubbesing, W. Beaulieu, L. Smith, H. Valentine, J. Francis, A. Lenaschke, R. Sell. Third Row: R. Del Neys, J. Burns, W. Haasl, L. Meyer, K. Payauys, R. Greenwell, J. Robinson. CAMERA CLUB-First Row: H. Scullin, K. Payauys, Secretary, A. Boudreau, Vice-President, L. lMillman, Moderator, H. Valentine, President, L. Cailliau, A. Lloyd, Treasurer. Second Row: R. Del Neys, J. Finfera, L. Curreri, K. Istel, A. Danley, R. Gramm, R. Servais. CAMERA CLUB The Parks College Camera Club was formed in 1945. Its purpose is to aid and benefit, by mutual cooperation, those students and alumni of Parks Col- lege interested in photography in general and es- pecially as it is related to aviation. CLOLIDHOUNDS One of the more popular organizations on cam- pus, the Cloudhounds is an active model club. It provides hours of recreation and relaxation from the ever pressing matters of studies. Once a year the Cloudhounds sponsor a con- test, which is one of the largest in the Midwest. This contest gives each member an opportunity to meet some of the most well known people in the modeling world. There has been Cloudhound representa- tives at almost every national contest. CLOUDHOUNDS-First Row: E. Fyfe, A. Welch, K. Gaslrin, Treasurer, R. Mucci, Secretary, A. Linaschke, President, J. Casper, Vice-President, D. Vanderzee. Second Row: R. Herrera, C. Galemba, B. Appel, J. Hullows, W. Fisher, C. Casotti, J. Novak, W. Swenson, L. Callieu, M. Kacka, H. Evans. Third Row: T. Sokol, T. Abel, R. Fadner, R. Vandrey. AR OLD AIR SOCIETY The Charles A. Lindbergh Squadron of the Arnold Air Society was organized on the Parks cam- pus in 1952 to further the purpose, tradition and mission of the United States Air Force. Activities of the group during the past year include a Military Ball, and initiation party for new members, and a going-away picnic for graduating members. The purposes of the organization are to increase the ef- fectiveness of the Air Force ROTC program by main- taining a high esprit de corps among its members and to promote interest in the concept of Air power through movies and lectures. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY-First Row: W. Renuart, J. Finfera, J. Bonnin, J. Hagan, J. Addison. Second Row: T. Dix, K. Waring, R. Ruffing, J. Buckeridge, T. LaBelIe, J. Casper. Third Row: R. Veldman, W. Enk, P. Bastien, L. Petrolungo, Jr., W. Pogulis, T. Henderson, R. Vandrey. LPHA ET RHO Alpha Eta Rho is an international professional aviation fraternity founded in 1929. Pi Chapter was founded in 1950. The purposes of the fraternity are: to further the cause of aviation in all its branches, to instill in the mind of the public a confidence in avia- tion, to promote contacts between students of avia- tion and leaders and executives in the aviation in- dustry, to promote a closer association among stu- dents for the purposes of education and research. ALPHA ETA RHO-First Row: J. Elz, L. Kazner, Historian, C. Defever, Secretary, L. Meyer, President, D. Brown, Vice-President, J. McCloskey, Treasurer, H. Wood, Moderator. Second Row: H. Scullin, L. Curreri, L. Rubenstien, W. Craig, J. Meehan, R. Ruffing, R. Kopp, J. Ryan. Third Row: R. Black, R. Karst, R. Nester, G. Lesh, P. Chapman, R. Harrell, J. Averhoff, D. Cruzan. It was the union of the School of Philosophy and Letters Cthen Florissant Collegej with the College of Arts and Sciences that resulted in the formation of Saint Louis University in 1832. The task of the School is the education ot young members ot the Society of Jesus in the humanities, particularly languages and philosophy. The Division ot Letters of the School, located at Saint Stanislaus Seminary in Florissant, emphasizes training in Latin, Greek, and English. In 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 system- atic and historical view- point, ancl they are also given basic training in the sciences. PHILCDSGPHY AN LETTER REV. G. P. KLUBERTANZ, SJ. 184 Rector PHILOSOPHY A D LETTERS ARZU, BERNARD G., S.J. Punfa Gorda, Brifish Honduras BECKER, KENNETH L., S.J. Bozeman, Monfana BERGER, PATRICK F., S.J. Denver, Colorado BOEHME, WALTER E., S.J. SI. Louis, Missouri BROPHY, GARY T., S.J. Mason Cify, Iowa BUHLER, RICHARD O., S.J. Metairie, Louisiana CALLAHAN, JOHN V., S.J. Plymoulh, Wisconsin CUSIMANO, RICHARD C., S.J. Slidell, Louisiana DAOUST, JOSEPH P., S.J. SI. Louis, Missouri DOLAN, WILLIAM P., S.J. Omaha, Nebraska 53 DORCY, MICHAEL M., S.J. Omaha, Nebraska DUFFY, JAMES E., S.J. Omaha, Nebraska EWENS, JAMES M., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin FARRELL, JAMES E., S.J. Wes! Allis, Wisconsin HART, THOMAS N., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin HOLMES, ROBERT L., S.J. Sf. Louis, Missouri HOUGH, JOHN W., S.J. Denver, Colorado JORDAN, JACK W., S.J. Pendlefon, Oregon KARST, THOMAS L., S.J. Breniwood, Missouri KILGEN, EUGENE R., S.J. Sf. Louis, Missouri ARZU BERGER BROPHY DAOUST HART BUHLER DORCY DUFFY CALLAHAN BECKER DOLAN HOUGH JORDAN EWENS BOEHME HOLMES KARST CUSIMANO FARRELL KILGEN 8 18 PHILOSOPHY A D LETTERS KURZ, WILLIAM S., S.J. SIevens Poinfs, Wisconsin LAURANCE, JOHN D., S.J. Sl. Louis, Missouri LEE, VINCENT K., S.J. Chejudo, Korea McFARLAND, HUGH J., S.J. SI. Louis, Missouri MCGEEVER, PATRICK J., S.J. Charleroi, Pennsylvania MERRICK, THOMAS W., S.J Omaha, Nebraska NEYREY, JEROME H., S.J. New Orleans, Louisiana O'5HEA, DANIEL P., S.J. Dallas, Texas PILGRAM, PAUL C., S.J. Sf. Louis,,Missouri PRAG, THOMAS S., S.J. SI. Louis, Missouri f ROACH, THOMAS E., S.J. Baltimore, Maryland ROEMER, ROBERT E., S.J. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHERR, STEPHEN A., S.J. Sf. Louis, Missouri SHEERAN, MICHAEL J., S.J. Garden Cily, New York SIEWERT, DONALD J., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin STAUDENMAIER, JOHN M., SJ Marinefle, Wisconsin TOBIN, THOMAS J. S.J. Clayfon, Missouri TOPP, WILLIAM R., S.J. Sf. Louis, Missouri WALL, JAMES D., S.J. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WHITEHEAD, JAMES D., S.J Phoenix, Arizona KURZ ME RRICK ROACH ROEMER NEYREY LAURANCE LEE PRAG TOBIN TOPP SCHERR McFARLAND MCGEEVER STAUDENMAIER WALL O S H EA 4 5, SENIOR I DEX ADAMSON, CHARLOTTE V. lPHYSICAL THERAPY, , ,E 160 Physical Therapy Club ADDISON, JON R. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, . , , Occ, 170 Cloud Hounds, Society of Automotive Engineers, Institute ot Aeronautical Sciences, Secretary 3, Parks Men's Sodality, Arnold Air Society, Executive Officer 2, Commander 3, 4, Student Council. ADORJAN, JULIUS J. IECONOMICSJ , H ,H 118 Alpha Kappa Psi, National Commerce Fraternity, U. News. AHLF, KATHRYN L. CPSYCHOLOGYJ . W., ,, ,,,.,,..,. ,, 94 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Women's Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma, Secretary 3, Rogers Hall Student Council, President 3. AHKENS, ROBERT E. CHISTORYD . ,,,, ,, 94 I IPlii Kappa Theta ALBUS, LAURENCE K. KMATHEMATICSJ . ,, ,. 94 Delta Sigma Phi, Basketball Manager, 2, 3, 4. ALEXANDER, GERALD F. CSPEECHT , , ,, , ,, ,, 94 KBIL, Program Director 3, Station Manager 4. ANASTAS, GEORGE N. KMAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ cc. . 170 ANCEL, MARY J. KSOCIOLOGYJ , , , H, ,,,, ,.-,,,,.,,,, 94 Women's Sodality, Pretect 3, Sociology and Anthropology Club. ANDERS, MARY J. CSPEECH CORRECTION, ,, 94 I, Alpha Sigma Eta. ANDERSON, PHILIP J. CPOLITICAL SCIENCE, .. -, 94 Chorale, International Club. ANSLINGER, DAVID L. CCHEMISTRYJ ,, , N , , , -, 94 Alpha Sigma Nu, Alpha Phi Omega, Alumni Secretary 3, 1st vice-president 4, Biology Club. ARNOLD, AUDRAY A. CSPANISHJ , , , W, 94 ARZU, BERNARD G., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYT , 185 ASHLEY, RICHARD A. CHISTORYJ , , WW, . ,,,,,,,, 94 Commerce and Finance Sodality, Chapel Committee Chairman 3, Knights of Columbus, Athletic Chairman 3, 4, Cross Country, Captain 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, Captain 1, 2, 3. AUBUCHON, MICHELLE A. KNURSINGJ , .. ,,,,, ., vm., . 160 AUGULIS, RICHARD P. QMETEOROLOGYJ ., . ,,,,,,. . ,,,,,, 136 Meteorology Club, President 4, I.T. Open House Committee, Society of Engineers, Intramural Basketball. AUGUSTYNIAK, DANIEL A. CMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, , 170 Society of Automotive Engineers, Camera Club. AUSSIEKER, DAVID F. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, .,,, . 136 Phi Kappa Theta, Society ot Industrial Engineers, Treasurer 4, Society of Engineers. AVERHOFF, JOHN D. CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ,,,. 170 Alpha Eta Rho. AWALT, SARA B. lFRENCH, W. .. ...W ,, 94 Phi Sigma Iota, Kappa Beta Gamma. BAALMAN, BERNARD M. KMEDICINET .. 151 Phi Rho Sigma. BAKER, SARA M. CSOCIOLOGYJ ,,,, ,, 94 BALASSI, GERARDO G. CPSYCHOLOGYJ W YY 94 Soccer. BALSAROTTI, CHARLES J. KELECTRICAL ENGINEERING1 , , W, 136 Pi Mu Epsilon, American Institute at Electrical Engineers, Society of Engineers. BANSTETTER, ROBERT J. KINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, , , 118 Alpha Kappa Psi, Pledge Master 2, Vice-President 4. BARAN, DANIEL S. KAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, , , 170 American Serviceman's Council, Parks Dormitory Council, Alpha Sigma Chi, Secretary 3. BARBINI, WAYNE J. ..,.. ,,,,,,, wc, . .. YYY... - 170 CAERONAUTICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ BARDENHEIER, JOSEPH A. CMEDICINEJ ., WWW.. 151 Alpha Sigma Nu, Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Chi. BARKOFSKE, FRANCIS L. CLAWJ ,,,,. . Y ,,.c, . W. 148 Phi Delta Phi, Class Secretary 1, Law Journal, Book Review Editor. BARNES, KAREN A. KPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ , 94 BARNICLE, ROBERT T. CPSYCHOLOGYJ .. M. 94 Swimming Team. 188 BARRETT, ZITA C. KNURSINGJ BARRY, JAMES O. IINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSJ BASINSKI, JEROME V. IMEDICINEJ Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Sigma Nu, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Class President 4, Roche Award 1961. BARSTOW, KENNETH T. . , IAERONAUTICAI. MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, - Cloud Hounds 2, Flying Billikens 3, 4, National Intercollegiate Flying Association 3, 4. BARTLEY, LAVERNE A. KNURSINGJ . . Basic Nurses Organization. BARTON, JACQUELINE, R. CPHYSICAL THERAPY, Physical Therapy Club. BASLER, RICHARD W. KACCOUNTINGD . , Knights of Columbus, Delta Sigma Pi, Junior Class Vice- President 4. BASTIEN, PETER M. . ., , KAERONAUTICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, - Student Council, President 3, Dormitory Council, Secretary 3, Alpha Pi Sigma, Pledge Master 4, President 4, Knights of Columbus, Arnold Air Society, Parks Guard Drill Team. BAUER, CATHERINE A. KBIOLOGYJ . ,,,. , .. . ...ccc . . .. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Women's Sodality, Thomas More Academy, Biology Club. BAUER, PAUL T. KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ , ,. Alpha Pi Sigma, American Rocket Society, Parks Guard Drill Team, Pi Mu Epsilon. BAUM, RICHARD J. CACCOUNTINGJ BAUSCH, PAUL W. KSPANISHD ,,, , ,, , BAUZA, EDWARD J., JR. KACCOUNTINGD , Knights ot Columbus. BEAULIEU, WARREN D. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ Society of Automotive Engineers, Institute of Aerospace Sciences. BECKER, EDWARD N. CMATHEMATICSJ . , ,W BECKER, JUDY K. KGEOGRAPHYJ .. .. M., . W... Women's Sodality, Consultor 3, 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon, University Chorale, University Players. BECKER, KENNETH L., S.J. KPHILOSOPHYJ , BECKER, PAUL W. CCHEMISTRYJ ,,,, , W- nan... cada- . Alpha Delta Gamma, President 3, 4, lntertraternity Council. BEEKLER, DANIEL M. CDENTISTRYD ,,,.e, .cfaaa ,,-v.- You Student Council, President 2, 3, Xi Psi Chi. BELICH, HELEN A. CPSYCHOLOGYJ ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ccfc ,nf Women's Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma, Historian 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Young Democrats Club, Cor- responding Secretary 2, Recording-Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, KBIL, Canisius Council 2, University News 3, 4, Archive 1, 2. BELLISTRI, ROBERT T. KGENERAL BUSINESSJ .,, ,, BELLM, DARELL O. KACCOUNTINGJ v,,,,,,A..,. ,,- , ,, BERANEK, CONNIE M. CNURSINGJ .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s, Basic Student Nurses Organization, Class Treasurer 4. BERGER, PATRICK F., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,A A -- BERGERICH, WILLIAM H. CACCOUNTINGJ -, be BERNARDINI, PAUL A. QHISTORYJ ,,,,, BERSON, JOHN W. CMEDICINEJ J. Archon, Phi Beta Pi. BERTKE, WILLIAM D. CACCOUNTINGJ ,,, Alpha Kappa Psi. BERWIN, MARY A. KACCOUNTINGJ Delta Zeta, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Marketing Club. BETHEL, JAMES W. CMEDICINEJ ,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,, W, .. Phi Beta Pi. BETHEL, VERNON V. CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ ,.,. BETLACH, JEANETTE C. CMEDICAL TECHNOLOGYJ .-,. e,,,,, , Theta Phi Alpha, Vice-President 3, President 4, Medical Technology Club, Alpha Delta Theta. BHAT, JANARDHAN D. KELECTRICAL ENGINEERING1 We M AIEE-IRE, Missouri Society of Professional Engineers 160 118 151 170 160 160 118 170 94 170 118 94 118 170 95 95 185 95 128 95 118 118 160 185 118 95 151 118 118 151 'I70 160 136 BLAUSEY, GERALD C. KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, LLLLLLL Society of Automotive Engineers, Pi Mu Epsilon. 170 BUEHLER, THOMAS J. CHISTORYJ .LL L L 95 Tau Kappa Epsilon. BLOECHEL, PHYLLIS M. QRELIGIONJ LLL.. LLLLL.LLLL LL 95 BUERKE, EUGENE B. KCIVIL ENGINEERING, LLLLLL L . 136 BLOSSI JAMES F. lMARKE-1-TNG1 W W1-18 Society of Engineers, President 4, Missouri Society of Marketing Club: Grotto. Professional Engineers, Vice-President 4, Society of Civil BODNER, WILLIAM R. TMEDICINE, LLL-. L .L 151 Englneefff A 1'e ' Radio Club- BOEHM, THOMAS 1. lFlNANCEl iiiiii ir V WH' iiiii H WE -1-18 BUHLER, RICHARD O., S.J. CPHILOSOPHY, L LLL.. 185 Phi Kappa Theta, Pledge Master 3, Rush Chairman 3, Market- BULLOCK' BENJAMLN R' YMETEOROAOGYP T l7l ing Club, Publicity Director 3, Rugby Club, Secretary- Flylng Billlkensi Pl Mu Epslloll' Treasurer 2, Co-captain 3, President 4, University News. BUNDSCHUH' lAME5 E' lCHEMlSTRYl 95 BOEHMEI WALTER E-I SJ. TPHTLOSOPHY1 E Wi- -vin will W E -185 Delta Sigma Pi: AmeriCCIt1 Chemical Society, Student Affiliate. BOESI LINDA K' lENGl-151,11 kwin iiiiiii W iiiiii WN 95 BURCH, LAWRENCE G. CCHEMISTRYJ LL L LLL LL LLL 95 Women's Sodality, Theta Phi Alpha, Pledge Mother 3, Pan EURGDORF' BARBARA E' f5PEECHJ ' 'W' W 95 Hellenic Council, 4: Vicehpresldem 4. Alpha Gamma Omega, KBIL, Head of Continuity Department BOEINGER, KARL K. cMEDICINE, L L 151 3F ll l e'Sl'Y News' Phi Bela Pi, Secrefmy 3. BURKS, NAOMI C. fNursing, L ..,. .LLL L LLL 160 BOGGIANO, JOHN G. KBIOLOGYJ .L L 95 BURNS' ANN T- WSYCHOLOGYP M A 95 Delta Sigma Phi, President 4. Them Plll Alpha' BOKELI E A E WH? fiib M if R. L --- l7ll KBIL, Promotion Director 2, Freshman Week Chairman. BUSH' HOWARD 'l' LMALNTENANCE ENGlNEERlNGl ' l7l BONTRAGER, PAUL J. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, L .L 170 Phi Alpha Chi, Treasure' 4- Alplm Elo Rho. BUTLER, JAMES J. CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, LL LLL II9 BONTZ, DANIEL L. CAERONAUTICAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERS LL 170 Phi KPPPU Tl'E'f'f 5USl'e'l'Ull lf Baseball- Alplm pl Sigma. BYRNE, GERALD E. CMEDICINEI ...L .-.. . -A l5l BORGARD, GARY E. CBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, L 118 BYRNE, M' SHANNON WSTORYF EEEEE E e 95 BOTTINI, FRANCIS A. CECONOMICSJ LL. .L -..L L L .L 118 Gamma Pl Epsllonf Phi Slam' 'Ola' Alpha Sigma Nu, Who's Who, Theta Phi Alpha Man of the CAHLLL' RlCK A' lBlOLOGYl ' 96 Hour, Student Conclave, International Exhibition and Gala Tau Kappa Epslloni Psi omegal Arts sodomy' Show Chairman 3, Advisory Committee Chairman 3, Vice- CALLAHAN' JOAN C' lNURSlNGl T E' lbo President in charge of Internal Affairs 3, President 4, CALLAHAN' JOHN J Sul' CPHHOSOPHYJ ' 'EE l85 Commerce and Finance Sodality, Parliamentarian 2, Record- CAMPBELL' SISTER M' Mfl lNURSlNGl ' 'TT 160 ing Secretary 2, Commerce Student Council, Delta Sigma Pi, Regisllered Nurses Orgunlzuiion' Chapter Correspondent to the Deltasig 3, Chancellor 4, CANNON' GEORGE L' lMEDlClNEl W' 'T l5l University News, Marketing Club, Advanced AFROTC 3, Alpha KUPPC Kappa' Wing Staff 4, Sabre Air Cadets, Executive Officer 2, The CANO' MlGUEL E' lSPANlSl-ll W 'MEET' 'E' 96 Caucus, Student Union Council, Student's Advisory Board, CAPDEVlELLE' ARMAND R' lPoLlTlCAl' SUENCEJ TWT EEE 96 Chairman 4. Chorale, Knights of Columbus, Delta Sigma Phi, Student Union Committee. BOUDREAU, ALBERT H. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, L 170 CARBONE, JOSEPH A, lPOLmCAL SUENCET E Q6 Parks Guard Drill Team, Society of Automotive Engineers, Young Democrats: English Club. Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, Camera Club, News of CARELLAI ANTHONY G. lMEDlClNE1 Y in-151 Flying Billikens, Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding Secretary Phi Rho Sigma. 2f Class Seffewfv-Tfehsufef 4- CAROSELLA, LEO A. KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, L L 171 BOYD, PRISCILLA A. KNURSINGJ L LLL .L 160 TAS: Alpha Sigma Chi. Women's Sodality, Central Committee 3. CARR' -lUDlTl.l lu TPHYSICAL THERAPY, V Y- 160 BRANCAI JAMES E- LHNANCEJ H fffff 'E fffff E lla Physical Therapy Club, Treasurer I. A'Phf1 KGPPG Phi- CASEY, CHARLES P. LCHEMISTRY, L L-.- 96 BRANDABURI JOSEPH H' lMEDlClNEl on ' E' E E151 Pi Mu Epsilon, Delta Sigma Phi, Conclave, Treasurer 4, BRANDON, HAROLD I. KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, L. 170 Am Council. BRAUN' RICHARD W- CACCOUNTINGJ ff fffffff -ff 118 CASOTTI, CLAuDIo M. KAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, LL 171 Alpha Sigma Nu, Commerce and Finance Sodality, Treasurer Knlghls of Columbus: Cloud Hounds. 3, Commerce and Finance Student Council. CAVANAUGHI KENNETH 1. lMEDICINE1 WY 151 BRENNAN, GERALD M. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, .L 136 Phi Chi, Pmidenl 4. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Intramural Football and Basketball. CHARD, FLORENCE pl lENGl.l5H1 nw V YYYYY Y 96 BRENNANI JAMES P' lCl'lEMlSTRYl --f-f E ' E- 'M' 95 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Thomas More Academy: Chorale- Student Affiliate of the American Chemical Society. CHASKELSONI TED M. lENG1.15H1 V YV 'YW F 4 143 BRENNANI LEONARD A- KMEDICINEP EAA E. -E 151 CHouINARD, MICHAEL P. IPHYSICS, L L 96 Alpha Kappa Kappa, ViceEPresident 2. Drlll Team: English' BREZ, CHARLES J. CELECTRICAI. ENGINEERING, LLL. L L L 136 CHOW' EDWARD A' lMEDlClNE1 T E 1 iff 151 Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Mu Sigma, Athletic Director 4, phi Rho sigma, Secremry 2. AIEE-IRE, Vice-chairman 4, Society of Engineers, IT Open CHRIST' FRANCl5 E. TMAINTENANCE ENGINEEHNGJ T V 171 House-Student Exhibits Chairman 3. Arnold All. Soclelyl Commander 3. BROCKHAGEN, BARRY J. KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING 170 CHUDY' ROGER P. TMATNTENANCE ENGINEERING1 H M Y 171 Alpha Slgmc Chif lllslllule of Aelorluullwl Sflenfesf Dorm Society of Automotive Engineers, IAS, Cloudhounds, Treasurer Council, Alpha Eta Rho, Secretary 3. -1, 2' BROMBOLICH, LAWRENCE J. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, 170 CHUNG, JOSEPH K. H. QPHYSICSJ 96 American Rocket Society. CHUNG, YOUNG C. CMEDICINE, LLL. L 152 BRONSON, MARGARET L. lACCOUNTING, LL 119 CLARAHAN, NANCY J, QHISTORYJ LLL 96 BROPHY, GARY T., S.J. TPHILOSOPHY, .L 185 COLLIGAN, MARY L, CHISTORY, ,,,, L ,,.,, L .LL 96 BROTHER, THOMAS E- CFINANCEJ --L E- ll? KBIL, Executive Secretary 2, Kappa Beta Gamma. BROWN, CAROLYN S. CENGLISHJ L. -- 95 COMARATTA, EIDELIS L. IMEDICINE, .--LLL 152 BROWN, CHARLES M. TMEDICINE, LLL. L LL L LLL.. L 151 CONNELLY, MICHAEL w, QMEDICINE, L L L .L 152 BROWN, HAROLD D. KAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, L LL 171 Alpha Delta Gamma, Alpha Kappa Kappa. Radio Club, Secretary I, 3, President 2, Alpha Eta Rho, CONNORS, JOSEPH T. lPSYCHOLOGY, L .L L L L 96 Historian 2, Vice-President 3. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Social Chairman 4, Dorm Council 1. BROWN, JAMES J. CDENTISTRYJ LL L 128 CONOYER, DANIEL J. KGEOGRAPHYD L . LLLLL L - 96 Xi Psi Psi, Class Secretary 1, 2. Gamma Theta Upsilon. BRYAN, SYLVESTER J. KMEDICINED LL .L 151 CONRAD, RICHARD F. KBIOLOGYJ L LL .L .LL 96 Phi Beta Pi. Biology Club, Knights of Columbus, International Club. 189 0 NGRATULATES 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, Butcher Verein and Knights of Labor, founded 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. lllustrative 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 51,250,000 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 immmm is LOCAL 88 of Amalgamated Meat M Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North olfiffl-w'i'Zf133 America AFL-CIO extends its 1 mm. IM' wi W' 7 1oeeRllW'T '.,i -- 'L'f 0' '- in WS? im'H':,.i-v-1-M warmest congratulations to the Class 5 nw n ng It 'wgrgumcher W 'k'2,,,, ws Umm' D uw wtf' 'B 'Wu' .-an- f..m A ' 7 W ,..s.g5.1-,..:,irgMii of 63 of St. Louis University 5.1 -1 g3,,,.e...- ,.. 4- .. T .,,,, 2 A ,ez-1:5151-iQf'f Y ?i..,-- . ..f 5 - ff 1558 souTH VANDEVANTER, sT. LOUIS, MISSOURI CONRADS, THOMAS J. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ,,,!,, Alpha Sigma Nu. COOK, DAVID M. IMEDICINE, , , --- Phi Chi. COOKE, ALICIA M. IMATH-SPANISH, W -- Women's Sodality, KBIL. CORDES, JAMES F. IINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, , ,,,,,,,, , Phi Kappa Theta, Pledge Master 3, Alumni Secretary 4, SOE, SIE. CORGIAT, ANTHONY M. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, W Society of Automotive Engineers. CORLEY, ROBERT C. IECONOMICS, . . ,eeeee - - --e--- -- Young Republicans, President 2, Chairman of the Board 3, 4. CORRIGAN, SHEILA ISPANISH, -. - eee- ... --- - ------ Phi Sigma Iota, SNEA. COSTIGAN, SALLY B. IHISTORY, - --- ---------- Correa, MARY ANN fNURSING, W W...-W--...-- English Club, Registered Nurses Organization, Graduate Club. COUKOULIS, ESTHER A. IHISTORY, .-----., . - -.---------- CRARY, PAUL D. IMEDICINE, ,,W eeeeeeeee W- --- Phi Beta Pi. CREEL, CLIFTON W. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, . CROFT, THOMAS J. IMEDICINE, .,--W---- -. -- CROSS, WILLIAM M. QMEDICINE, ,. ,, Alpha Omega Alpha, President 4. CROWELL, SYLVIA B. IMATHEMATICS, ,,, ,,, German Club, Secretary 1. CUDDIHEE, ROBERT E. CMEDICINE, W,..,,W --- CUIZON, LETICIA A. IHEALTH EDUCATION, ,, W.. CULLEN, LAWRENCE W. ILAW, W ,,,---,, WWWW- --- Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. CULLINANE, JAMES E. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, W .. cuNNiNoi-IAM, EDWIN J, IMEDICINE, ..... , W cuRRAN, URBAN P. IFINANCE, ..... ,.,,,,,-W Kappa Beta Gamma, Treasurer 2, 3. CURRERI, LEONARD V. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ,, Student Council, Alpha Eta Rho, Phi Alpha Chi. CUSIMANO, RICHARD C., S.J. IPHILOSOPHY, , W ,,, CUSUMANO, DONALD R. IPSYCHOLOGY, ,,, ,,W DALEY, PHILIP A. IMEDICINE, , W ,,, ,, DALSASO, THOMAS A. IMEDICINE, -- ,, Phi Beta Pi. DANIEU, THOMAS P. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ,, ,, Flying Club, Class of 1963, Vice-President 1. DANIS, LAURA L. IGENERAL STUDIES, ,,,,, ,,W .,,W,-,,,, Class Secretary 1, Student Union Council, Kappa Beta Gamma. D'ANTONlO, AMELIA L. IPSYCHOLOGY, W,W.W.W ,,,, -,,, Theta Phi Alpha, Class Treasurer 2, Arts Council 2. DAOUST, JOSEPH P., S.J. CPHILOSOPHY, ,W,W,,W. .WWW DARPEL, JOHN A., JR. IMEDICINE, W, ,,,,, , ,W.,,,,,,,, DASCHBACH, THOMAS M. fAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ,, Parks Sodality. DAWKINS, WILLIE E., JR. ICHEMISTRY, W ,, English Club. DE ANGELIS, RICHARD M. IMETEOROLOGY, W , DECKERT, RAYMOND R. ICIVIL ENGINEERING, , ,,W,,,, ROTC Band I, 2, Society of Civil Engineers, MSPE: Advanced ROTC. DEDO, KOSTA M. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ,,,,. ,,, Pi Mu Epsilon, Society of Engineers, AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu, MSPE. DE FERRARI, M. GABRIELLA IMARKETING, W ,, DEFEVER, CHARLES D. IMETEOROLOGY, ,,,,,, ,, Alpha Eta Rho, Secretary 4, Flying Billikins. DEGEN, RICHARD A. CLAW, . ,W , ,,,,,,, ,, Senior Class Treasurer. DEISTER, JAMES M. ICOMMERCE, , . ,,, , , ,,, ,, ,,, Delta Sigma Pi, Sabre Air Cadets, Marketing Club, Color Guard. DELANTY, STEPHEN E. ILAW, ,W,, . , ,,,, , . ,,,, ,,,, ,, Student Bar Association, Treasurer 3, President 4. DE MEO, MICHAEL L. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ,,,,,, de SA, MURIEL F. IEDUCATION, . ,,,, , ,,, ,,,,,,, ,,, International Club, Graduate Club, University Theater, Sociology and Anthropology Club, Scripture Club. DESLOGE, JOHN M., JR. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ,, Pi Mu Epsilon, Amateur Radio Club, President 4. DEVEREAUX, DANIEL R. CPOLITICAL SCIENCE, , , ,, Alpha Delta Gamma. 171 152 96 136 171 96 96 96 160 97 152 171 152 152 97 152 133 148 171 152 119 171 185 97 152 152 171 97 97 185 152 171 97 171 136 136 119 171 148 119 148 171 133 136 97 DEA VRIES, NEIL C. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, , Pi Mu Epsilon, AIEE-IRE, Society of Engineers. DIERKER, RON J. IINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, ,, AFROTC. DI GANGI, LINDA JOY M. IPSYCHOLOGY, WWWW Chorale, German Club, Science Club. ,,, 136 ,,W 119 ,, 97 DIX, THOMAS J. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, , ,,,,,,,, 172 Alpha Beta Gamma, Pledgemaster 4, Parks Student Council, Treasurer 3, 4, Parks Guard, Commander 2, 3, 4, Arnold Air Society, Operations Officer, Group Staff. DOBBERSTEIN PAUL L. ILAW, ,,,,W,,W, Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. DOHERTY, CORNELIUS IMEDICINE, W Phi Rho Sigma. DOHERTY, MARY A. INURSING, W . , Women's Sodality. DOLAN, WILLIAM P., S.J. CPHILOSOPHY, ,,, DONLEY, SISTER MARIANA CNURSING, ,,, ,, 148 ,,W 152 ,,, 160 ,,W 185 ,,,, 160 DONNELLY, DENNIS C, CHISTORY, ...,,W ,,,,, ,,,W ,,, ,, 97 Student Conclave, Vice-President 4, Chairman Student En- dowment 3, Student Advisory Board 3, 4, Student Union Council 1, 2. DORAU, LAWRENCE E. IMETEOROLOGY, ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,, 172 Alpha Pi Sigma, Arnold Air Society, Operations Officer 3. DORCY, MICHAEL M., S.J. IPHILOSOPHY, , ,,,,, , , ,,,,W 185 DRISCOLL, MARGARET M. IHISTORY, ,,, ,, ,, 97 DRUMMOND, JAMES E. IDENTISTRY, , WW ,,,, ,,W , ,,, 128 Alpha Sigma Nu, Who's Who in American Universities. DRURY, ALICE N. IBIOLOGY, ,,,, W ,,,, ,, ,, 97 DUFFY, JAMES E., S.J. IPHILOSOPHY, W 185 DUGAN, PHILIP J. IMEDICINE, , ,,,, ,,,WW,, ,,,, 152 DUGINSKI, DAVID P. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ,,, 172 Parks Baseball. DUNASKE, KENNETH H. CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ,, 172 DUNCAN, JAMES L. IDENTISTRY, , , , , ,,, , , ,,,, , 128 DUNCAN, JAMES M. IDENTISTRY, Delta Sigma Delta, Treasurer 4. DUNNILL, CAROL A. IMATHEMATICS, German Club, English Club. DURHAM, JAMES P. IMEDICINE, .,,, 128 ,, 97 ,,,, 152 DWYER, DONNA M. CPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ,W,W,, ,WWW 97 Theta Phi Alpha, Treasurer 3, AFROTC Queen 3, Student Conclave, Recording Secretary 2, Student Endowment, Execu- tive Secretary 3, Bridlespur, Executive Secretary 3. DWYER, SHARON E. IGEOGRAPHY, ,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,, , W, 97 Kappa Beta Gamma, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Secretary 3, English Club. DZWONAR, DOLORES A. fNURSING, , W, , ,,,W W , ,,,W 160 Registered Nurses Organization, Corresponding Secretary 4. EARLY, CHARLES T. CPHYSICS, ,,, W .W ,,,, ,,,, .- EBERT, GARY P. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ..,,,, ,, 97 ,,,, 172 Alpha Beta Gamma, Treasurer 3, 4, Parks Student Council, Secretary 3, 4, Conclave. EBERT, WILLIAM F. CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, ,, Archive, U News. ECKELMAN, WILLIAM C. ICHEMISTRY, ECKLES, JON W. ICIVIL ENGINEERING, ,,,,, Delta Sigma Phi, MSPE, SOE, SCE. EDELMANN, FRANK E. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, . EDGAR, JON R. ILAW, . ,,,.W, . ., . ,,,, WW. .- Law Journal, Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. EGAN, GREGORY P. CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, ,,, W Conclave, Delta Sigma Pi, Marketing Club. EGLE, VALDIS IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, , EISEL, DONALD M. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, , W119 ,, 97 , 136 ,,, 136 ,, 148 119 W 172 137 Pi Mu Epsilon, Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, AIEE-IRE. EITEL, DEAN F. IGEOLOGY, W . ,,,,. ----- 137 Conclave, Central Co-ordinating Committee, AIME, Secretary 3, Sergeant at Arms 4, Kappa Beta Sigma, Knights ot Columbus, Trustee 3, Advocate 4, MSPE, SOE. EKMAN, WILLARD J. IPHYSICS, , W ,,,,, ELDER, PATRICIA E. CENGLISH, ,, English Club. ELZ, JULE T. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, , Alpha Sigma Chi, Treasurer 3, 4, Alpha Eta Rho, President 3. 97 ,, 98 ,,, 172 Vice- 191 ENGLAND, GERALD M. UNDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, Phi Kappa Theta, Corresponding Secretary 4, AFROTC. ENGER, MARY B. IENGLISH, .. .-.-- .. ---- .. .- - Women's Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma, Conclave. ENGLISH, JAMES F. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, .-- . Alpha Pi Sigma, Knights of Columbus. ENGLISH, MARY B. IFRENCH, . . . . .. .. H -..-- .--- - Gamma Pi Epsilon, Phi' Sigma Iota, President 4, Women's Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma, Chorale, Young Republicans. ENK, WILLIAM A. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, W..WW WWWW Alpha Pi Sigma, Recording Secretary 4, Judo Club, Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4, Arnold Air Society, Flying Billikens. ERLINGER, DAN J. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, W. AIEE-IRE. ESKIMO, GERALDINE ISPANISH, . .- . Phi Sigma Iota, Vice-President 4, SNEA, Secretary 4. ESPINDA, LEONARD L. IDENTISTRY, W .. ffffar .. ffffff -ee--ee Xi Psi Phi, Junior American Dental Association, Student Council. ESQUIVEL, AGERICO L., S.J. IPHYSICS, . . - ---fff-ff - fr - Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Xi. EUFINGER, LORETTA F. CSPEECH CORRECTION, ,,,,,,, WW. Women's Sodality, Sigma Alpha Eta, Chorale. EVERETT, JOHN B. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, Alpha Eta Rho. EWAN, MARY A. CNURSING, WW Registered Nurses Organization. EWENS, JAMES M., S.J. IPHILOSOPHY, W FARRELL, JAMES E., S.J. IPHILOSOPHY, WWW ,,,,,,... WWWW FARRELL, THOMAS G. IGEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, WWW WWW AIME, Treasurer 3, 4, SOE. FERRARO, FRANCIS D. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, Alpha Sigma Chi. FIGUEROA, ROBERTO QMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, .WW WWW FIGURA, PAUL C. CGEOPHYSICAL ENGINEERING, WWW- -WW SLU Grotto, Chorale. FINN, JOAN F, KNURSING, , W , W.. WW FISHER, TERRENCE J. KDENTISTRY, W. ., .WW ,,,,,,,,, WWWW Xi Psi Phi, Corresponding Secretary 4, Trumpeteers 1, 2, Junior American Dental Association. FITZPATRICK, ELAINE L. CPSYCHOLOGY, .. Theta Phi Alpha, Psi Chi, Archive. FLEAGLE, DANIEL D. QMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ...W . . FLETCHER, STANLEY T. ICIVIL ENGINEERING, .WW-. SCE, Treasurer 3, MSPE, SOE. FLYNN, JAMES R. KRADIOLOGY, . FLYNN, MICHAEL A. KMEDICINE, W Alpha Kappa Kappa. FOLTZ, BRIAN L. KPOLITICAL SCIENCE, . .W.W Knights of Columbus, Advocate 3, Chancellor 4. FoNs, JOHN P. qLAw, W . , W WWWWWWWW Class President 1, Student Bar Association, Secretary 4, Delta Theta Phi, Law Journal, Staff Editor 4. FONTAINE, FRANCES M. CGENERAL SPEECH, W.. Sigma Alpha Eta. FOX, ELLEN O. IPHYSICAL THERAPY, . W Physical Therapy Club. FRAISL, JUDITH A. CHISTORY, . ,,,,, ..WWW. .W FRANCIS, JOSEPH A. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ARS, SAE, Alpha Pi Sigma. FRANK, GLENN J. IFINANCE, WWW-- FRANKE, ROBERT J. IACCOUNTING, WW Delta Sigma Pi. FRASER, MARTIN D. CMATHEMATICS, - ..,. --.W .WWW AFROTC, Inspector General. FRAUENHOFFER, JEANNE M. IMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, W.. .WW Alpha Delta Theta, Social Chairman 4. FREDERICKS, MARJORIE H. CEDUCATION, .,s,, FREIER, SISTER M. MECHTILDIS IRADIOLOGY, . FRERKER, RONALD B. CCHEMISTRY, ,,,, .... ..s.. Kappa Mu Sigma. FRISBY, BRIAN M. CCOMMERCE, W. . Marketing Club, Treasurer 4. FRUIN, KATHERINE A. IPHYSICAL THERAPY, WWW Women's Sodality, Physical Therapy Club. FRY, MICHAEL P. IPHILOSOPHY, . WW-W.W,- Alpha Sigma Nu. FUNKE, EDWARD E. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, Pi Mu Epsilon. 192 119 98 172 98 172 137 98 128 133 98 172 160 185 185 137 172 172 137 160 128 98 172 137 161 152 98 148 98 161 98 172 119 119 98 161 133 161 98 119 161 98 137 FURUYA, CLARENCE T. IDENTISTRY, , 128 GAASCH, ROLAND C. IMETEOROLOGY, 172 Knights of Columbus, Phi Alpha Chi, President 4. GAGEN, ROBERT L. ILAW, 148 Law Journal, Business Manager 4, Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Class Secretary 3, Class President 4. GALLAGHER, JAMES J. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, 172 GALLAGHER, MARY E, IGEOGRAPHY, 98 Senior Class President, Theta Phi Alpha, Historian 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Archive, Editor in Chief 3. GALLAHER, WILLIAM B. CCHEMISTRY, 98 American Chemical Society. GALLOWAY, GAYE M. IPHYSICAL THERAPY, 161 GARCIA, JUAN M. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 137 Pi Mu Epsilon. GARSIDE, THOMAS A. CMEDICINE, 153 Alpha Kappa Kappa. GASS, JANET M. IACCOUNTING, - -..WW 119 Conclave 4, C and F Student Council 4, Phi Chi Theta, Corresponding Secretary 4. GEILE, LOUISE F. IGENERAL BUSINESS, . .W 119 GENTCHOS, ERNEST J. CMEDICINE, , W YYYY WW153 GEORGER, AUDREY J. IENGLISH, . .. .W W.WWW. 98 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Vice-President 4, Phi Sigma Iota, Presi- dent 3, 4, Chorale. GEPPERT, GERALD A. IMATHEMATICS, , H, WW 98 GIARDINA, ANTONINA M. IPHYSICAL THERAPY, . WW 161 Women's Sodality, Physical Therapy Club. GIARRAFFA, FRANCES R. IFRENCH, ... -W.......-. - W-WW- 98 Phi Sigma Iota, Women's Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma. GIEBE, KENNETH E. ICHEMISTRY, . .-.--. . . . WWWWWWWW . ..W 98 GILG, SISTER M. HILDA IFRENCH, . MW 99 GILL, JAMES M. ICHEMISTRY, W . WWW 99 GLAZE, FRANCES J. INURSING, .-- . WWWW - W-. WW W.. 161 GOEDDE, EDMUND F. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, WW WWW 172 IAS. GOLD, NED C. ISOCIOLOGY, . .-W..W W WWWLWWW -WWW- 99 Alpha Phi Omega, President 2, 3, AFROTC Band, Commander 3, 4, Arts Council, Treasurer 4, Secretary of Senior Class. GOODWIN, FREDERICK K. IMEDICINE, .... .,.. ........ WWW153 Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4, Student Advisory Board 4, Phi Beta Pi, Secretary 2. GORDEN, CATHERINE M. ISOCIOLOGY, .. ..W WW .... WWW 99 GORDON, SANDRA L. KENGLISH, W-...- W ........... .W. 99 Women's Sodality, Poster Chairman 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Chorale. GORG, FRANK A. IPHYSICS, ...W..-.W. WW WWW 99 GOTWAY, EDWARD O. IMATHEMATICS, . .- .... W-. 99 Arts Sodality, Alpha Phi Omega. GOUBEAUX, SUSAN H. CELEMENTARY EDUCATION, . W WWW 99 GRAFF, MARY A. IFINANCE, ..... ................ - W 119 Kappa Beta Gamma, Treasurer 3, English Club. GRAHAM, JOHN H. CPHYSICS, W...W.......W. ..-- -.. 99 GRAHAM, THOMAS P. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, WW .WW 137 MSPE, AIEE-IRE. GRAYSON, MICHAEL A. IPHYSICS, ..... WWWW.... - W 99 Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Delta Gamma, AFROTC. GRECO, SISTER M. ST. ANGELA INURSING, W W.WWW.WW.W.W..W 161 GREENWELL, ROBERT P. fMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, WW.. 173 Alpha Pi Sigma, Parks Baseball 2, 3. GREGORY, FRANCIS M. IPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ..... .... ....... 9 9 Eta Sigma Phi, Young Democrats, Treasurer 3, President 4. GRELLNER, JAMES R. CACCOUNTING, .... . .... ..-----.------ 119 GRENNAN, CHRISTOPHER M. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, 173 GRIMM, CARLOS R. QLAW, W ......................... -- 148 GROMOCKY, BEVERLY V. IMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, WW WWW 161 Alpha Delta Theta. Compliments of MIDVALE DENTAL SUPPLY CO. 3615 Olive St. IContinentaI Bldg., GRONEMEYER, ROBERT L. IAMERICAN HISTORY, ,,,, E --- I33 HAUSWIRTH, JOHN L. IINDUSTRIAI- RELATIONS, ---- - -- -- GROSCHE, MARVIN A. IMARKETING, OOOf.OOO..OO.OAA.. . .YOOO 120 Alpha Kappa Psi: C and F Council' 3- C and F Sodality, Chairman 3, 4, Canisius Council, Market- HAYHURST, DAVID R. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, - ----- ing Club, English Club. IAS, Vice-President 2, 3, SAE, Treasure! 2, 3, Alpha Pi GROSS, E. RANDOLPH CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, ....... E-- 120 Sigma, Treasurer 2, 3: Alpha Phi 01112901 ARSI PWS 5 'de ' Alpha Sigma Nu, Who's Who in American Colleges and COUHCII, 2, PYGSICJOHY 3, 4- Universities, Student Advisory Board 3, 4, C and F Sodality, HAZEI-, KATHERINE M- INURSINGJ ----- -- Corresponding Secretary 2, Conclave, 'Vice-President 4, C and Basic Student Nurses Organization. F Student Council, Delta Sigma Pi, President 4, Marketing HEIDENRY, MlCHAEl P- IHISTORYJ ------f--A---'-ff '- Club, Treasure, 3, Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer, 2, Delta Sigma Phi. GUERRA, ARTURO CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, .,,,,,.. 173 HEIDENRY, RICHARD A- PHILOSOPHY, -AAe----eeee A-Eff -E Parks Sodality, Vice-President 2, 3, International Club, Thomas More Club, BIOIOQY CIUIII DOIN! SIQVTIU P111- President 2. FIEIDENRY, ROBERT J. ICHEMISTRY, YYY.A..Y...-.ve ---- --- GUNDLACH, PHILIP M. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, .., L-- T37 Biology Club, Scripture Club, English Club, Kappa Mu Sigma, ROTC Rifle Team. HEIDGER, WILLIAM H. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, --.. --- GYOROG, GEORGE S. IFINANCE, A....YYYYYY --- 120 Pi Mu Epsilon, AIEE-IRE, SOE. HAAcIc JOHN R IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, EaEEEE..... 137 HELEN' CHARLES H' MW, iiiiii 'ii'i'iiiiA'iiiii ' ' I 'in Alpha Sigma Nu, Law Journal, Assistant Editor, Student Bar Pi Mu Epsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon, VIce-Presldent 3, Rugby Association- Club, Conclave, AFROTC, Wing Commander 4. HAASL, WILLIAM D. IMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ...,..,, 'I73 Alpha Phi Omega, Sergeant at Arms 3, 4, Society of HELWIG, JAMES A. IGEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, ,,,.-s--,, Alpha Sigma Nu, St. L. U. Grotto, Vice-President 3, President 4, AIME, President 4. HENDERSON, THOMAS E. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, -.,, Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Pi Sigma, Treasurer 3, Knights of Automotive Engineers. HACKMAN, ARTHUR F. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, W --- 137 AIEEJREF Society of Engineers: Kappa Mu sigma' Columbus, Grand Knight 4, Arnold Air Society, Executive HAHN' NHL F' IELECWCAL ENG'NEER'NGl 'Anna E '37 Officer 2, Parks Sodality, Pretect 2, 3, Parks Student Council, Kappa Mu Sigma. HAKE JON I IENGLISH, 99 se e Y 3' ' ' YYYYA-YY----T'YYTYY TT HENDRICKS, THOMAS E. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, eeee HALBRUEGGER, JOHN R. IGENERAL STUDIES, aa.. - 99 D l D PIII Alpha ChI, Treasurer 2, 3, Alpha PIII Omega, Sergeant at HAMM, MARY A. KMATHEMATICS, ,,,,,,..E.... -- 99 A 2 S, d , C n ,I rms , en ou cI. HAMM, THOMAS J. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ,, ss, l37 U HENNESSY, THOMAS J. CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, W, ---- Society of Engineers. soccer 1, 2. HANLON, STEPHEN F. CENGLISH, L, eseeseee e......------. 9 9 HANSINK, JAMES D. IGEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, ,,,, L ...aa 138 Tau Kappa Epsilon, AIME, Vice-President 3, English Club, HENRY, ROBERT E. IMEDICINE, E.,, ...ses seees as ---- HERBIG, BRUCE W. IPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ..... .. ......ee..f. HERRERA, RAMON B. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ..,v S E, I I. . O mmmums Cloudhounds, Parks International, Presrdent 3. HAQUE, MOHAMMAD A. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ,,E. 'I73 IAS, Parks International, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3. HARBAUGH, HAROLD If. IENGLISH, ......Es,,,,,,,,. se 99 Chorale. HARDY, F. DONALD IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ,,,. 173 Alpha Sigma Chi. HARMON, VINCENT M. QPHYSICS, Us -- 99 Pi Mu Epsilon. FIARP, MARY J. ISPEECH CORRECTION, ,,,,,,.... . .-.----.-- 99 HESS, ELIZABETH A. IBIOLOGY, ....,,s,e,,e,,..ee.....-- - HIGGINS, THOMAS J. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ,,.... Phi Alpha Chi, Corresponding Secretary 3, Historian 4, Arnold Air Society, Dorm Council. HILKER, GREGG F. CPSYCHOLOGY, .,A. --- s- was HILT, MARY P. IGEOGRAPHYJ .sv.,e,a,,,,......a..,.-.... Gamma Theta Upsilon, Kappa Beta Gamma, Recording Secretary 3, KBIL, Archive. Sigma Alpha Eta Treasurer 3, Women's Sodality, Chorale. Ho' EDGAR lMED'C'NEl ---H'W-'-EV'YYYYYYYYYYEAYYi ---- HARPER KENNETH LRCOMMERCEJ -iffg-----------YYk----- 120 HOBAN, SISTER MARY ASSUMPTA IMEDICAL RECORDS, eee.., ' HoDGEs, CAROL J. INURSING, ..LLLL,.LLLLL........ .... Alpha Kappa Psi. HARRINGTON, PATRICIA A- IHISTORYJ ------- ---100 HOEY, PATRICK H. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ,,,, KBII-i Student National Ed!-lCClI'IO'1 ASSOCIGIIOH- Alpha Pi Sigma, Vice-President 3, Recording Secretary 4, HARRIS, DAVID D- CMATHEMATICS, --------- --- 100 Student Council, Vice-President 4, University Theater. Basketball, I, 2, 3, 4- HOF, FREDERICK H. IHISTORY, ........evs.,,.eVe.ee are HART, ROBERT T. ILAW, ..-------------- --- 148 Education Club, German Club. Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. HOGAN, JEAN A, QSOCIOLOGY, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,.,,-.. HART, THOMAS N., S.J. CPHILOSOPHY, ---- --- 185 HOLLER, JAMES W. CMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ,,,, -,-, HARTENBACH, JAMES R. IPSYCHOLOGYJ ---------- ---100 Alpha Beta Gamma, President 4, Tri-Fraternity Council. HARTH, LINUS G. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ---- --- 173 HOLLON, C, FREDERICK IBIOLOGY, ,,.........-. ,, -,v,A-, Judo Club, Vice-President 2, 4. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary 3. HATTAN, RICHARD E. IMEDICINE, --- --- 153 HOLMES, ROBERT L., S.J. IPHILOSOPHY, ,Av,,,v,a, ,-,----- HAUGH, MICHAEL J. IMEDICINE, --- --- 153 HOLSTEN, ROBERT R. IAERONAUTICAI. ADMINISTRATION ,,-, Phi Beta Pi. Alpha Pi Sigma. HAUSNER, CAROL J. IPHYSICAI. THERAPY, ------------------ 151 HOLTHAUS, COLLETTE T. IMEDICAL RECORDS, L, ,,, Women's Sodality, Physical Therapy Club, English CIUIJ: HOOG, JUDITH A, QCHEMISTRY, ..,-,,,.,,.L,,,.,,,,...... Phi Kappa Theta Sweetheart 2. Pi Mu Epsilon, KBIL, Legion of Mary, Student Affiliate of the HAUSER, ROBERT J. IMEDICINE, -M We 153 American Chemical Society. Alpha Kappa Kappa. HORRELL, ROGER T. KAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, LLA. Alpha Eta Rho, Knights of Columbus, Secretary 4. 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CMEDICINE, W --- Phi Rho Sigma, Class Treasurer 1. STASSEN, WENDEL E. KMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ,, ,W lntermurals. STAUDENMAIER, JOHN M., S.J. KPHILOSOPHY, W, ,,, STEFANIK, FRANCIS V. QMARKETING, .----.. ---- --- Tau Kappa Epsilon, Marketing Club. STEFFEN, JOHN P. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ,,, ,,, Advanced ROTC. STEGE, LESLIE E., JR. CBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ,,, -- Alpha Kappa Psi. STEIN, JAMES H. qmsronvp os.s .. - ----- -W W- Graduate Student Organization, President. STEINMAN, GERALD W. KCIVIL ENGINEERING, ,,, W, ASCE, lntermurals, SOE, MSPE. STEPHENS, CHARLES O. CMEDICINE, W ,- Phi Chi, President 4. STEPHENS, LUCILLE A. INURSING, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, -- STEPHENS, ROBERT G. CBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ,,, W STEPHENS, ROBERT L. CPSYCHOLOGY, ,,,,,..,.., --- STOCKER, SUZANNE K. KPOLITICAL SCIENCE, -, --- Women's Sodality, University News. STOHR, RICHARD A. CLAW, ...., --- ,- Alpha Sigma Nu, Law Journal. STOLZE, ROY J. CMARKETING, -- -- STRADER, RICHARD P. KMEDICINE, ,-.,,,,,,, -- STRAHINIC, JEANNE M. fNURSING, ,,.......... -- STRUCKEL, MATTHEW J. CCIVIL ENGINEERING, --- -- l.T. Sodality, S.C.E. STUBBS, CHARLES D. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ,,, -- Pi Mu Epsilon. STUEBER, MARYLU A. fNURSlNG, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Nursing School Student Body, Athletic Committee, Spiritual Committee. SULLIVAN, KEVIN R. IPSYCHOLOGY, ,,, .. WW ,,,W,-,,, W Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledgemaster 3, Kampus King 4. I SULLIVAN, RICHARD J. KGENERAL BUSINESS, ,,,,,,,,,, ,- 129 108 108 122 186 186 155 176 155 155 155 108 108 163 176 176 177 155 177 177 163 177 155 109 163 129 155,L 109 155 177 186 122 177 122 133 140 155 163 123 109 109 149 123 155 163 140 141 163 109 123 SWEENEY DARLENE A. CGEOGRAPHY, ,,, ,,, ,,, Gamma Theta Upsilon. SZUBA, VICTOR A. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, -- ,,, English Club, SOE. TAM, CHUNG WAH CCIVIL ENGINEERING, . ,,, TAPELLA, JAMES L. CGEOGRAPHY, ,,,,, . ,,, W, TARMINA, DAVID F. iMEDlClNE, , , ,W Alpha Kappa Kappa, President. TASCH, FREDERICK M. 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CMEDICINE, . , Yeff , ffef . -- VALENTINE, ELIZABETH E. IPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ., ,,,,,, , Women's Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma, Young Democrats, Gamma Theta Upsilon. VALENTINE, H. JEFFREY CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ,,,,,, Institute of Aerospace Sciences, Society of Automotive Engineers, Engineering Club of St. Louis, Camera Club, President 'l, 2, 3, Radio Club, President 2, Phi Alpha Chi, Treasurer, National Aeronautical Association, American Rocket Society. VAN DOREN, GARY S. IACCOUNTING, ,,,,,,,, ,, C8-F Sodality, Alpha Kappa Psi, Rugby Club, Vice-President 2, Captain 3, President 4. VAN HARPEN, SISTER MARY EDBURGA KPHILOSOPHY, .,,,,, Registered Medical Technologist, American Society of Medical Technologist, American Association of Blood Bankists. VEITH, JUDY A. KNURSING, ,,,, ,. , ffefffcf - -- Gamma Pi Epsilon, Student Body President 4. VELASQUEZ, LUIS C. KMAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ,, VELDMAN, RAYMOND J. 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