St Louis University - Archive Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1964
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- r , .vw-V ,,-v., K - - . . .. , -,V,,,,kv Qvilflfjj 'Kilo fxifl ' 3 Z Pl The Arch l uml Fulfillment, 1964 E 3 k 5 1 1 X 5 1 25 ,. . 2 1 5 x m 'R s ? The Arch and Fulfillment, 1964 , a,. I i gsfgmcmu y 2' f s 5 J 5x1.xTL0L15 LW ER PRIORITY PROJECTS !z:w,.1uf'sm.1,: llrlllfi .'It'Iil'LIlQIZi3fl QQ I ITT Wg. c Q? .62 GOBQQQ I .Q M N' ,Q kj Vi I B HW ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY ST. LOUIS, MO. STAFF PAT WESTPHAL GAIL McKEOWN Index and Administration MARILYN MILLER BERNADINE BORST CARMEN MICALETTI MAUREEN CURTIN Arts and Sciences CAROL RUPPEL MARLENE WIRTH SUSIE O'TOOLE Medicine and Dentistry BARBARA HAIGLER MARILYN DAY TRACY SCHULTEN MARY LYNN BROE Commerce and Finance Institute of Technology SUE CROWE DONNA ALI MARY RITA ROEBUCK AeronautioaITed'1noIogy Philosophy and Letters Graduate School JO KLING LOUISE HOHMANN Nursing and Health Services COPYRIGHT 1964 PRINTER INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS, INC. FERN O'N EAL, REPRESENTATIVE CAROLYN GROVE PATTY LYNCH School of Law MARILEE ZYCH KAREN CASH MADELEINE MOORE Univeisity Organizations HILARY ADAMS Society and Activities ROGER AMMANN LOUIS KOPP Sports B.T. LUKASZEWSKI, S. Photographer DAVID WYNNE Advertising ROGER AMMANN Circulation HERBERT O'H. WALKER S.J. Moderator VOLUME 47 SALUTE. . . . N i. A 4. l W X W Q 7 ,. . , . 'egg Q wif- 5 . vt? - Q g Y Z . 3 5 I f- 4 . . ' ., ,, if S , K . y I fc? 9? mAA '. -QQ . .,?,,,,,,.., m, u. 'i'l',...,k'f?f'lgI'3 l-QBNW 1 -LL A 'why il' . fiQ5 'gsk Qi! ji 'lt H , K - r -L A -f if ' ' 8 Q 1 -ff sexi 5. , -6 iq! y, ,x -H. A . ,g,,,,., ' , S , A , A kk X W . . 3 . alky AV '. , if .L gt K N 'fig .M ,. ' of ig ' is t C . ' 5 , if f i or , 1 P fydy runy :iw , 5 Q r N4 sq , my wiv :M WF.. -. . f .Ma ,. ,, ...i' i x ggi ' .. ,,.,.,,. .,..:,.ea3.-.-nn-be K ' .-., ..,. - .-- .. +-2' L VA Q 'E A W 1 mmwmmtamq E 8 Eg Q - will Sgr! are we im 5 v i gn T l A Ms., f as -. f I- 3 Ale! lim QU . C P r E?!?'53!QQ,Q,g Q - ,-1? C-, yy, Z . if QM.: llfl le F, ms Ii gf 5 .g il fl . it a, L .X-9 X f ,. , 1 -tw is ,Nc ,v 'wx sf W ., N, . 'Ay ':' , ' 51... K+ ' i x .M 4, Y Q y Lg -w e mg- .. . .. N.,,::,, Q i A N- Y M K I WV 5 , K Q5 f:S,:,tg. ., Y . tk Q I 4 ' L v . N , -ik.-Qfrfiwfv M WV 15 tt f.-,...Lf-w-3-7-f-' K Ne -. . v- THE ARCHIVE salutes the City of St. Lou now celebrating its bicentennial year, and reviews some of the contributions that St. Louis University has made under the arches ofthe years to the city's culture and progress. Picture of early St. Louis, showing the tower of the Old iS, Cathedral. um xx X XX S XXX fxx ,M - X V. ge... .W .sae ' . A Q , W.. .1 ' fIi.f'v'Twqi'SY '- ---- 1 x . ..,. e fp. - -K 3rg,..fe.,'f . .-E' -f b , r W,- L X .: 1 ':,-E. H ' HK . . f-' :fa , X f, b I' 1. - Q , . . 1 5' L-ii . 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' - on the ground now graced by the Old Cathe- IN 1818, Bishop DuBourg established St. Louis Academy, a Latin school for boys on gg i, dral, the first church and rectory in St. Louis the northwest corner of Third and Market were built and the first cemetery laid out. streets. Sf'5g5gfi5' On the twenty-fourth of June, 1770, Father ln 1820 he moved his school into a Pierre Gibault blessed the church and then new two-story brick building, pictured in celebrated the first Mass. When His Excellency, the Most Reverend Louis William Valentine DuBourg Bishop the drawing, on the west side of Second Street between Market and Walnut. He renamed it St. Louis College. A 1 ,M .3 I 1 'Si' of Louisiana and the Floridas, came to the St. louis College was erected on the Cathedral Square between the episcopal city in early January 1818, he found the - 11- properties as illustrated above. :- ' .f W ..- :.,e . Q L. we -Q M . residence fbuilding on the left, and the Q . 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Bishop DuBourg's dream of forming the religious life of the young would seem to be fulfilled in the large numbers of students that at every hour of the school day are seen coming and going on the broad staircases leading into the church. '-fs n -iw! Ni ww .mc .if . W., M .F-un ,,,. L--X ., H+-xwvmz' 355 - X xi .Q . ,Nw -X , N L,,. 3 L,AL. y Ak , .Mig j t 5, 5, fjhi.. 1 mi ...Q i . 7 N 7: . 154, ..-...H i l N K Clif? E!! -so 35 'WE . , 4 wx jflik, fi 2. ...pp-gum lr 1:3 Ll ...1 ...-.. f it xv '- A i, .. Y 1, MW 1 ff 'wi M' E Q15 f A ,Ui gn L , . 'T f fi . , gk X WM- X , V X l ff'?.R 'Ai 'fu V ' -. XAVI ' F fi ' , H iw 1 RQ SI ' ', ' m i i i' iw 41 Q , Ulm e T, Y- L 1 , hug! 1 i A F . - 'kms iQg'3- ' Q . - m ,, H, , .tp K . .U ,-mal' 1 Q . Y V - . f l ' 9 13 law .sn t 2 L L an ....,... A 1 will wie ,. wh .N if Q The double burden of ministering to the needs of the parish and maintaining the discipline of St. Louis College was stubbornly borne by Father Neil and his assistants until the end of the 1826-1827 session, when it was decided to close the doors of the institution. Then, on the second day of November, 1829, it was reopened by the Jesuits in a new building fpictured abovel which they built on Washington Avenue at Ninth Street-- in the opinion of the inhabitants there was no more suitable spot for a college. Father Peter Verhaegan, S.J., formally welcomed the students--one hundred and fifty strong, lads whose names were to become rich in the historical lore of the city and the West. 6.2 PETER VERHAEGAN, SJ. Despite his meager resources, the first Presi- dent hopefully set about introducing the standards of excellence traditional in Jesuit colleges. Father Verhaegan's hope of giving the best tools of scholarship to his students would seem to be amply realized today in the libraries and laboratories of St. Louis University. But the Very Reverend Paul C. Reinert, S.J., pictured here by the fabulous Pius XII Memorial library, the twenty-ninth president and presently in his sixteenth year of office, is possessed of the same concern for higher learning and is restless to move the University ahead in rapport with its great tradition. ADMINISTRATION A+Y N ik: mi ..- M.. s, ...M -M.. -, , u.,..,. ,,... W.. . W-.M 4 ..... 2 5 S f K S i V E Q 'S .I ga Fa -By: 1 . wg Lywf vm ' QPF?-54-iff? f. Father Reinert Announces New Annual Awards Alumni Merit Aworclees The Bicentennial of the City of St. Louis is a time for reflection on the proud traditions that have inspired its cultural, social, and physical growth. St. Louis University pays tribute to these traditions, in establishing The Spirit of St. Louis Award, which will be conferred annually, beginning with the Bicentennial year, on a prominent American who exemplifies the pioneering spirit that has motivated so much of the city's progress. The University has been an integral part of these traditions for almost three fourths of the city's life and is proud of its own pioneering achievements in the field of higher education. The City and the University have walked many paths together, and today, we are deter- mined to share in the march of urban progress. The Spirit of St. Louis combines the vision and courage of its people, and the University takes pride in the fact that so many of her alumni and faculty have helped shape the City's past and planned its future. I urge everyone associated with St. Louis University--- faculty and students, alumni and friends---to ioin in the Bicentennial celebration, not only to glory in the City's achievements, but in a spirit of rededication to the ful- fillment of its promise. FOUNDERS' WEEK Fr. Reinert celebrates Mcnss of the Holy Spirit. Bill White, Cordinol first bosemon speoks ot Sports Celebrity Brunch. Moss ofthe Holy Spirit for student body. no lwsu f1. uui- -1ur.1 u Chorale performs at Civic Dinner. Jack Murdock and Harry Hanig entertain. Father Reinert presents Stan Musial with a baseball auto- graphed by Cardinal Ritter. PAUL C. REINERT, S.J. Chairman, Board ot Trustees President ofthe University EDWARD J. DRUMMOND, S.J. Vice-President, Medical Center ROBERT J. HENLE, S.J. Dean, Graduate School JEROME J. MARCHETTI, S.J. Secretary, Board of Trustees Executive Vice-President ' , VICTOR J. BLUM, S.J. Dean, Institute of Technology J. BARRY McGANNON, S.J. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences ALOYSIUS H. SCHELLER, S.J. Director, School of Social Service BOARD OF TRUSTEES LEO C- BROWN, SJ- JOHN J. FLANAGAN, S.J. Institute of Social Order x as aa- Ri l 'Ji 'R jg if ser!! 'tr-rw' Executive Director, Catholic Hospital Association LEONARD M. MURRAY, S.J. FRANCIS J. O'REILLY, S.J. Minister of Jesuit Community BERNARD T. SCHUERMAN, S.J. Treasurer of the University Vice-President, Public Relations and Development 42, 75' ,gf , .AM DEANS MATTHIAS B. MARTIN, S.J. I Dean of Students l' ' CHARLES M. RENNEISEN Dean of Men MISS NANCY RING Dean of Women .uw ., e Q. n-Q, ,gf tif 'Lf Y-Lim ,Q x 'ggi' '-A,-gf 13. '1 . ' - if-' ' -f -. ,. ,,,,,1. .,.-H . I t 5 13 . 1 H -f f m A . flifiggl ' 'nfl' . Ls ' -'-...-- - . 'A .1 ' fi t-,1 I - ini, -F i 1 1+ , fr! 13: 51 ' ,sf , 5111- ' x- 4 I 1 - Q ,545 Pr 1 A? .XV Q 14 fix V by , F , .., 1 hi 'Er gl 74151 if A-., 5: J Tit , ,af 'rf ' '.-1 4 'f . .5 . .L ., . SOCIAL The Veiled Prophet, accompanied by his Merry Krewe, made his first visit to St. Louis in 1878. The parade moved along the macadamized and wooden paved streets from Twelfth and Chestnut streets to the Chamber of Commerce on Third Street. His Mysterious Maiesty didn't summon any fair maids to a Court of Love and Beauty, because he didn't have one. That delightful chore came later, unofficially in 1885 and officially in 1894, when the first queen was crowned. An attraction that was planned to bring business to the city has become a thing of beauty, a coronation ceremony attended by the arts of lighting, staging, music, fashion, drama, and gentle courtesy. Its gran- deur is copied on TV screens from coast to coast. The excitement of girls being crowned queens, the competition and its secrecy, and the butterflies that volplane in expectant hearts are annual hardships which the social-minded students of St. Louis Univer- sity happily suffer. These episodes of regal living feature society life on the campus. Retiring Queen Barbara Cukierski crown the new Mardi Gras Queen, Sharon Gibbon I X vf Y' is ii 3, S A Q . Q 5 T ' ' -1: - w , 3 I rg Q HE. 5 J N5 S few-- ' v '?kflNBi4271'v ww? Q. 2 ' Y. ab-N k um. S .. Q is 23 3 ii SE X 'I' is N Y: E in ai xx X Y ' -. a. B X' 333 ,biiiw 2 Q Q ZA i 'S :Q XX P 5 fiizj. 12, . m.. ,lx :Qs -5 X311 Q ii .X X . fax . is me r x 9 R. S5 X Q Q i 35. 'ifgs qu X 1 I HU el 'Tn Vx 5, ww www ,je-A -A... - B 1 , f' X NT ,l ,QQHUW N..-v I Xa if , +3.65 R 'Q x K I W LQ IX. FRESHMAN CORONATION 2 52-if l5I617I8I9202i 2 11252 Wi The Queen and her court. The Coron S. S9!OlHZ!Q f Queen .lo Kling ond funn 5 A fi a- 6 ,5 k , SP5 Q ff 3 MARDI GRAS 1 fyxlv ,Q i fs, Barbara Cukierski crowns Queen Sharon Gibbons Mardi Gras Candidates: Jane Matecki, Phi Kappa Thetag Mary Beth Enger, Tau Kappa Epsilong Retiring Queen Barbara Cukierski, Delta Sigma Phig Queen Sharon Gibbons, Delta Sigma Phig Lynn Murphy, Alpha Delta Gammag Amy D'Antonio, Delta Sigma Pi. The Mardi Gras Queen and her escort Tom Hillrneyer, president of Delta Sigma Phi. l s 3? ' f QW ,w t 1 ' , ' 'ff if f- 5, 1? ,mfff41i,ff2fi?Q?ZgVf' M 'wzwzf ff A , I 'S-wzsfaew 1 4-5 9 4 SADIE HAWKIN'S DAY Kappa Beta Gamma welcomes you to Dogpatch. The Bungle Lungers! ff Sadie and Sam, The Marryin' Man. ,,-ff Sk, ya? ggwzwi J N . .1 5' if I 1 if L , X ...Q . f S I K 3' fix Q ere' l 5 , A s ff 1 fwfg. K F 1 5, Q L ' 1 S' 3 f , w w. 1 X JW Wi --.- fx , , . .. X E W- 5 3 5 gg R . 3 k J 5, x 5 Nr.,-V . , i 3: I H-W-QL K ' H W 1 V 5 . . 7 513 1. , K. If , 2 1 fig 1 2 3 sl' , 1 .f f , 1 , 3 K Q .. i fi :- ii . Ek is X 3 -L A. ' L-.LL Q g wx fa . 9' 5 3155 KBS T1 -'-:FW f9:'5QifiA:fE:lf?5 . ,- ig if . AAA. lf 15? EES X if-X . 3 i ijEi.f 1. :K N 1 f Ei. 5 i .. K ? Q A Q, Q .iff A K S Q, 1 4 ji, l1ff -Elma S ' ,r x E if 5 E .X A , 1 4 4 I A S' M iv ed The Queen's Court and Escons: Dave Leahy, Sue Helmsing, Gary O'Grady, Mary Kruger, Queen Kathy Lauber, Jack Lane, Susan Moiherway, Jim Gregory, Jane Finn, Pat Foley. REGINA NOSTRA n x S wwf' u. Regina Nostra, Kathy Lauber .. e, if-fkfil ,N -ff F A r 15 fvsegff' ' iff o lztffre AHL? , ,. ,W ,ef-, ,:,, -. 5.- L , 5 - up Ari- Z, yi-A. k--. . .. 4 x. k Q. . . N .if ,,,'gQ,, K .gov ' -p,f,, .Q ,, 1 o ew, ., 11'::..a Q --if , im Y 7 4 Fire engine Old Union and Lafayette Hook and Ladder pictured with W M ox on 35,3 ai 3 'nl gf 75 'G I fini: wi, 5. Y 4 K 'S xt lnkx fx -Sifwt l Q Q ' i win NYE? by N fi if if 4 ' is , . 'L 'Z F ll L I J' N 1 if Q' 4 Q -: J' Q .gif 4, A K if' F ,L .Q . t 51 WSW? ,ii 4 xl-x A W ut. .Q A F 1 5 5 QQ' 3 i -11 SPY, 'I ' the first fire station U B561 in St. Louis. e it on ... as ws. ., M. F , if Q 1, -X WW'E-'+.,Q . -95: 3 Vi ?,g 13 3 x -Q 5 ei Q, 2154 ,Ji-Q,-, if K- 51 3' . ,rf ... .-L X 9 ia if - .xv-f Ti. . 0 .. S . -- in Y ,-N. ii 54, A Fw-:.i., if :Phi l Q A L4 , ,gm -, uf! i f ,. ve. fi i. Q. , A ,. .ew 1-f:,: 7 :oo 1' ,,, ff- jswfgr., fly' I , :i'. 5 ,sz , ,Q 1 - 1' ,,. .9 4 ,- r fa ,t 3 f D ei ,, M, On May 17, 1849, a tire on the Steamer White Cloud spread to other , fAi'7jljif,gg,wm x i if -, 5515! r .Lf1vfQ-51121255 steamboats, ignited the freight on the levee, and moved iH!f9fothe City, W destroying 430 homes and fifteen sqaore biocks. , o o ,,, f f Pain and disaster are great incentiyes to iiiii' iressi. e When the new city was built, the first fire department was organized. W, t.,.r.., fi, - 1 rg. X? 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The 1964 Archive represents a pictorial record of the various facets of University life. HERBERT O'I'I. WALKER, S. J. Moderator INDEX and PHOTOS ARTS und SCIENCE x .. 1 ,,,v 4 .qu-Q 1 S A MK we-M-:N..4...s.c,, .MW .. Gail McKeon, PaIWes1phaI. Mariiyn Miller, Carmen MicaIer1'i,Bernodine Borsf. STAFF MEDICAL and DENTAL Carol Ann Ruppel, Susan O'Toole, Marlene Wirth. NURSING Louise Hohmann, Jo Kling. ADVERTISING COMMERCE und FINANCE David Wynne PARKS COLLEGE AND GRADUATE Marilyn Day, Barbara Haigler, Mary Lynn Broe. LAW Carolyn Grove Pat Lynch, 1 S f Donna Ali, Sue Crowe, THE UNIVERSITY NEWS J f ER. HERBERT O'H WALKER, SJ. Moderator BILL SAYS! I NEW YEAR s J I ' , af' , REvoLuTioN ,, , ... .u1f 5' f an 1' Left to Right: James Lutz, Editor in Chief, second semester, William Bokerman 4' The chief purpose ot the University News is a unifying one-bringing together the North, South, and East cam- puses by presenting news, stories, features, and edito- rials concerning matters of interest to all St. Louis Uni- versity 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. 1, A J I gl if I R Q., 'ii First row: James Lutz, Managing Editor, William Bokerman, Editor in Chief. Second row: Robert Beekman, News Editor, John Neff, Sports Editor, David Wynne, Adver- tising Director. ' ' ' U5 65 , The Umverszty News Published weekly during the school year except for holidaysfivacation periods and semester changes. 3673 VVest Pine Boulevard, St. Louis 8, Missouri JE. 5-3300, Station 280 YFTLLIABE UOKERMANX , ,. . , ,,,.,,,,,e.--,--, , se..- ,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Editorvin-Chief JAMES LLITZ . -es .- , --,,,,. .... e--.,..,-,,-,, -M ,,,,.,, ,,, ,.,.. Managing Editor ROBERT BISEKMAN eee, .,,,, ..,- , , M K --M ,A,,,-,,,-, Sewg Editor JUHN NEFF Y Yees .Hs.-.- - , , ....,. - -Mgports Editor IJJVHAEL FLYNN ...... A,,,-,,,-W, ,,,, ,,A,,,,,-C0py Editor LARRY FRANCOIS N-- , W .... ,, ,.v,,, Parks News Bureau LYNX YVAKEFTELU - W-, , ,A ,,-,,., M ,,,,!A ,H , , , D ----, ,, Y,,,,,,, ,Carton-mist DAVID WYNNE ..,-, ,,,. . ,.,.... , .,,, ,--,,,-, ,,,,, , ,,,,..,,,, Advertising Director STAFF MEMBERS: Noel Ahiir-lmiier, 'Virginia Arrmldy, Famlyn Asif-, Robert Belloli, Philip Berg, Jerome Boyle, Lzmi-ence Evans, Imrrif-in Flaumvry, Stuvy Frist, Sheila Gallagher, Leo Garvin, PM Himd, Nam-y Hrfimfn, Dmmld Hue-lwnmx Mary Joyvv, Gerasld Knoll, Cort Koenig, Linda Ko-:an-k. Nanvy I.:uiln-r, Mary Layton. Mary ITPITXKLPEECI, Marcia Mg-Guire, Gai! Nelson, July Nasxav, Pan-it-ia 04f40l1!lf'TT, Marjorie Priddy, Patricia: llyau, Amwft: Ssiliier, Judy Sharve. Nivhzwl Suuidislm, Jane Toytw, Joseph Vocks, Michael Init-man, David Walsh, Thomas Wansong, Sheila Woliver, Sherry Zink. 29 WORK . . . WHO US? ggggggggggggpglgrp111us t511 I1muummuulnmnnmnsmmmummumuunm--2 l55ElfiTllil!ll!HHNIHHHH!HIHHH!fl!nilIIIIIIIIIIIIMWHUHIIIHIN!lllfllllla: 45' me U NEWS Reader the lveek 3 Kids, we must get organized . . . ALPHA SIGMA NU 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. FR. FRANCIS J. GUENTNER, SJ. Noel Abkemeiu William Bokerman Joseph Castellano Thomas Conrads Denui Donnelly GUYY GUWYIQ John liebe William Marshall Roger Miller Blake Gorside VJAL Kxxlis Louis Moix . R b rtZ omski Robert Yoo William Roberson Thomas Rochow Alan Willis 0 e YC R 'wi GAMMA Pl EPSILON Miss Nancy Ring Gamma Pi Epsilon, national Jesuit honor society for women, was founded at Marquette University in l925. It is an organization for women similar to Alpha Sigma Nu, the Jesuit honor society tor men. Beta Chapter of Gamma Pi Epsilon was installed at the University in 1947, under the direction of the Rev. Patrick J. Holloran, S.J. Quali- fications tor membership are leadership, loyalty, service and scholarship. Appointment to the society is the highest honor that can be awarded a woman student. Virginia Arnoldy Carol Davis fewfaetii f2gs214g:ifg1i':1f ,, s,,..,, ., 'YE ML , Zifbiiiiiiiiillii il HSE -Wifi? 15115 I-5995, im ix 11334 sz,.z:,'13,'f1f ff -L-'sg-sirllsyffagf H IV M ff, '- - 'ff'-'fy -7Eil5EQ5Wl',li7: Ififfziikiiiz ll II i ' ' 9::'S?1ifiU!EI! I Vrkk M .: i.. .w11:11 sy, ., ,g1,,1i,w wiv, 2 2 ,59 1' ' , Ei . f ':Qim i5tvQ.:z'Qii 'sf '- ' .3f,,gf,j11 K Q 1,7 '-i????V'WiX'i5f fig? Qf12,'l,QiHf1 H f' .IW ' f 5 x:,iL4,T'::?1Ni' . ,L ,..,,. , Q v74w?i4s?,5ifQzfb1,fiQifQs fl ff -ff-ff f f 2 ff ff ,-1iZfzi:ms21L1'fg Judith Fry Nancy Garrity Mary Haas Kathleen Markway Jo Ann MUYEV N0fmCl M0l'l'lS0l1 Catherine Murphy Catherine Mehl Judith 0'Brien . , , I ,,.. L 4 40 ,Mb 3 f f f Z f W W H7 , Q - ' ,,,. I. -. Carol Schmul Mary June Schneidermeyer Ellen Schroeder Susan Tansey Joan Wegener THETA PHI ALPHA THETA PHI ALPHA First row- M. Hines, Corresponding Secretary, H. Usselman, Historian, P, Best, Recording Secretary, M. Tinnell, ident, Fr. B. Schulte, Chaplain, Judy Eigenbrodt, President, Koller, Social Chairman, M. L. Eyl, Pledge Mother, S. Lanphier, Second row: C. Fox, P. Rocco, K. Ransel, K. Knappenberger J. Krispin, M.A. Stitzer, J.A. Thatcher, G. McKeown, J. Garvey. L, D'Antonio, S. Epstein, F. McCarran, C. Amborn, L. Murphy Vice-Pres- Rosemary Treasurer. G. Shean, Third row: J. Finn, P. Noonan, D. Tewell, L, Lembeck, M. Miller. Fourth row. P. Clemence, P. Buchholz, P. Fitzsimrnons, M. Tansey, P. Gruseki, S. Snell, C. Dillon, K. Cash, M. Fienup, J. Maniscalco, J. Hartnett. The local chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was installed in T955 After the merger with Delta Zeta, we were installed as the Epsilon Psi chapter. Annual activities include a hayride, a Big and Little Sister Christmas party, a Mother- Daughter breakfast, and a dinner. Theta Phi Alpha is a social sorority, but spiritual growth and scholarship are also stressed. Its purpose is to provide an atmosphere of friendliness and companionship for the members by sponsoring different functions and servicing both the University and the community. Some activities include Freshman Dance, co-sponsor- ship of Freshman Watermelon Party, two annual formal dances, Communion breakfasts, and proiects for Glenmary missions. DELTA ZETA DELTA ZETA First row: C, Drevs, Corresponding Secretary, A. Zipf, Treasurer, A. Brisken, Recording Secretary, Fr, C Hangartner, Moderatorg M. Cutler, Rush Chairman, V. Cawein, Vice-President, M. Friday, Historian. Second row. M Wagner, N. Frank, K. Hutson C. Funk, R. DuMontier, T. Jordan, M. Gabrielson, B. Braun. Third row. S. Puricelli, K Devine, R. Werkmeister, M Rockman, L Holz- hausen, M. Kearns. Fourth row. J. Winston, Y. Houlne, B. Shlpp, T. Johnson, A. Goerot, S. Gengler, K. Stelkovics. Fifth row L Wake' field, M. McGuire, J. Ehrhart, K. Boehm, C. Renner, B. Otto, L. Seng PANHELLENIC COUNCIL The St. Louis University Panhellenic Council was formed to foster intersorority relations within the University. This council is composed ot two representatives from each sorority to coordinate the activities and discuss the problems and projects among the soror- ities. This council guides the rushing and pledging activities of the three sororities. KAPPA BETA GAMMA PANHELLENIC COUNClL-First row: D. Anderson, Secretary, Miss Nancy Ring, Moderator, K. Devine, Vice-President. Second row: J. Winston, M. Stitzer, J. Matecki. Kappa Beta Gamma, the oldest and largest national social sorority at St. Louis University, has been active since its founding in l93O. The pur- pose ot the sorority is to provide a social organization for the young women ot the University, to support University sponsored activities, and to foster school spirit. Alpha chapter is best known tor its annual Sadie Hawkins Day, at which the Campus King is elected. In the spring it also holds the gala Night in Monte Carlo. Other activities include hayrides, informal parties, winter and spring forrnals, communion breadtasts, and a Christmas party for the House ot the Good Shepherd. Hz KAPPA BETA GAMMA-First row: D. Dodge, M. Stahl, Recording Sec- N. Birk, C. Fusz, A. Bredemon, Third row: J. Buser, M. Tenge, M. Owen, retory, L. Holmes, Corresponding Secretary, Fr. H. McKemie, S.J., E. Doyle, G, Smith, B. Tucker, J. Mecker, T. Thorne, M, Lone, M. Hope, Moderator, A. Barry, President, J. Matecki, Pledge Mother, E. Schroeder, Treasurer, J. Joly, Historian, Second row: A. Fusz, P. Gallagher, G. M. Dreiling, S. Sumnar. Fourth row: C. McDonald, M. Mansfield, C. Daley, N. Lester, C. Reichert, S. O'Connell, D. Anderson, M. Dreyer, Grove, J. Buftington, T. Arnato, K. Lauber, J. Rose, S. Crowe, D. Ali, J.Morak,J.Keenan,P. Meagher, K. Ryan. ,418 TAU KAPPA EPSILON-First row: R. Laird, Social Chairman, T. Shanle Historian, J. Fogarty, Chaplain, S. Rea, President, M, Bucklo, Vice-Pres- ident, W. Regan, Pledge-Master, W, Barry, Secretary, S. Casagrande Treasurer. Second row, L. Sanchez, L. Willenborg, D. Cresanta, E. Garcia N. Ferrick, C. Doeing, M. Redmond, B. Bartel. Third row: P. Faas, G. Polette T. Grandcolas, A. Urbanczyk, A. Amato, R. Crawley, J. Louisell, L. Saenger. Fourth row: R. Bieber, D, McNamara, L. Wiesenhart, J. Hoehn, E. Gerrity, B. Gross. Fifth row: T. Chuday, J. Helling, J. Boos, B. Morris. TAU KAPPA EPSILON . E n - . i 5555 Tau Kappa Epsilon's interests pervade all dimensions of student endeavor. The Epsilon Alpha Chapter annually holds its Carnation Ball in the spring, a picnic in con- junction with Kappa Beta Gamma and numerous parties and dances. The Tekes are active in almost all intra- mural sports. ,Q TAU KAPPA EPSILON-First row: W. Cummings, J. Kearney, J. Hagan, W. Reisch, S. Kent. Second row: C. Koenig, D, Huebener, J. Wavering, P. Kolodziei, T. Craven. Third row: T. Klein, D. Fish, P. Zurlinden, R. Zablah, R. Cima. Fourth row: J. Zimsky, A. Collins, W. Klepper, H. Merz, T. Uelk. f PHI KAPPA THETA 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 University in 1934, has a long history of service to St. Louis U. Events of the year include informal parties, sponsorship of candidate for Kampus King and Mardi Gras Queen, and a spring formal. AlPHA DELTA GAMMA wx 1 PHI KAPPA THETA-First row: R. Rupp, Sergeant-at-Arms, D- OVTbGlSf Treasurer, D. Redmond, President, J. Cusumano, Vice-President, G. Rau, Corresponding Secretary. Second row: A. Regers, J, Hemmers- rneier, H. Pattison, M. Lane. Third row: F, Pondrorn, R. Winkelrnann, J, April, R. Mann, C. Voellinger, 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 ci diversified program of services, social functions, and religious activities. ALPHA DELTA GAMMA-First row: J. King, Pledgemaster, G. Oehmen, Watts, R. Gleason, J. Barnes, M. Schlette, K, Bini. Third row: L. Gill, Supreme CPUVTF C- Ehlers' Pregdemf E- T0OmeYf Modemioff J' Bflffvf J. McDowell, J. Gorman, R. Mueller, M. Lorenz, T. Anzalone. Fourth Assistant Pledgemaster. Second row: A. Donofrio, F. Merenda, B. row: J. Wagovich, C. Conway, R. Robert, J. Corkery, K. Sellberg. KAPPA MU SIGMA KAPPA MU SIGMA-First row: K. Butler, Pledgemaster, E. Braun Recording Secretary, L. Riebold, President, C. Kubik, Vice-President, R. Johnson, Corresponding Secretary, D. Dobernic, Athletic Director Second row: R. Leipholtz, B. McNamee, J. Vogel, T. Alterman, T. Mataya W. Walker. Third row: J. Kelley, B. McDonald, G. Coffman, D. Deutsch Phi Chapter was chartered on the St. Louis University campus in 1914 but folded during the depression. The chapter was reactivated in 1954, when the traternity revival took place. Delta Sigma Phi participates in all the major social functions at St. Louis University and maintains one ot the largest strictly social organizations on campus. ' i' Z. if 7 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 activities ot a social'fraternity, plus this special feature, Kappa Mu Sigma maintains a well-balanced program ot activity tor its members and service for the University. DELTA SIGMA PHI DELTA SIGMA PHI-First row: G. Pitzer, M. Henneky, Social Chairman, M. Huelsmann, Sergeant-at-Arms, T. Hillmeyer, President, R. Sahrman, Pledge Trainer, J. Smith, R. Reich, J. Bute. Second raw: J. Guest, J. Holloran, Athletic Chairman, W. Lembeck, R. Schurra, E. Breiling, W, Wiegner, Historian, W. Schmitt, T. Burke, M. Ryan. Third row: J. Gegg, B. Simeone, J. Black, Pledge Trainer,C.Henerey, Historian, R. Golden D. Leritz, G. Valentine, R. Yanko. Fourth row: R. Ammann, J. Keilbach H. Boes, T. Haley, L. Beland. -fc' 1 INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL S Casa rande, Vice-Pres- The Inter-Fraternity Council is composed of represent- INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCILAFirst row: , g Qfives of The frofe,-nifies on Campus' This Cguncil hgs ident, D. Barnhart, President, C. Miller. Second row: T, Hillmeyer, as its purpose to unite all ot the fraternities and to L-Gi 'C'E'1'e'Sf5-Rea promote better relations between them. TRI-FRATERNITY COUNCll 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 fraternity activities with the College administration, integrates the social programs of the groups, controls rushing and pledging, and sponsors the Annual Fra- ternity Ball at Christmas. 38 TRI-FRATERNITY COUNCIL- G. Craver, H. Scullin, J. Valentine, Mr, H Wood, Moderator, D. Keeney, J. Francis, L. Petrolungo. ALPHA PHI OMEGA up L' M.. as K-- W 'Q swfi wge33X . AXX - Q U M fi 2 f fi L S .ss . P Kg t ig E is Z? ., Qff . . , . we S R - ALPHA PHI OMEGA-THETA Xl CHAPTER-First row: Fr. J. E. Hart, S..l., Moderator, M. Upton, Sergeant at Arms, R. Scoular, Vice-Pres- ident, R. Evans, President, T. Matter, Alumni Secretary, D. Cruzan, Historian, D. Vanderzee, Recording Secretary, R. Mikulski, Corres- ponding Secretary. Second row: A. Stimler, J. Pecnik, G. Helterbran, The purpose ot Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity is to render service to the community, the campus, and to the nation. A Delta Delta, the Saint Louis University chapter, received its charter in 1946. The chapter became dormant but early in 1961 Delta Delta chapter was revived on the north campus and is steadily becoming a leading organization. J. Buckeridge, C. Marotto, L. Rubenstein. Third row: T. Ovvan, R. Busarn, P. Balotti, R. Burgess, W. Craig, M. Trott, J. Meehan. Fourth row: H. Dowdle, J. Kleinberg, M. Kramer, W. Wattenbach, R. Mayercik, V. Kerscher. Theta Xi, the Alpha Phi Omega chapter at Parks, was established in 1950. Since then, APO has striven for the betterment ot Parks College as a whole, having as its primary purpose the development of sound character and fellowship among its members. ALPHA PHl OMEGA, DELTA DELTA Cl-lAPTERfFir5t row: E. Polzin, Alumni Secretary, R. Svvingler, Historian, W. Fischer, Vice-President, N. Gold, Moderator, M. Bonin, President, T. Folkl, Treasurer, L. Nieman, Recording Secretary. Second row: J. McDonough, G. Kiefer, R. Heath R. Schnable, F. Sutton, R. Knepper. Third row: C. Leey, R. LaBoe R. Knepper, E. Kerry. ALPHA PI sigryig ALPHA Pl SIGMA-,1First row: R, Scoular, H. Swiencinski, J. Francis, Vice President, DI Keeney, President, D. Vanderzee, Treasurer, L. Musgrave, Secretary, J. Casper. Second row: R. Hermans, J. Meinzenbach, J Keates, R. Kopp, M. Donahue, D. Miller, W, Enk. Third row: R. Becker, W. Barbini, L. Smith, N. Jantzen, P. Hafner, D. Mazzacavallo, W. Craig Fourth row: L. Hall, T. Goldt, W. Wattenbach, M. Upton. ALPHA BETA GAMMA Alpha Pi Sigma, social fraternity at Parks since 1943, has as its primary purpose the development of sound character and fellowship among its brothers. Sigma also strives for the betterment of Parks College as a whole. The fraternity is active in all sports, numerous social functions and activities throughout the year. Through the cooperation of its membership the fraternity has increased its enrollment noticeably since its foundation here nineteen years ago. Alpha Beta Gamma, social fraternity at Parksisince 1946, has as its primary purpose to form a lasting 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. ALPHA BETA GAMMA- First row: P. Lawell, Sec retary, L. Petrolungo, Vice President, G. Craver, Pres ident, H. Letzkus, Treasurer M. Robinson, Sergeant-at Arms. Second row: A. Bartel, D. Greaves, T. Sokol W. Pogulis. Third row J. Raffin, H. ldilbi, R. Masek, Historian. I H t - w s ... ,sm I ., -fn' ' V ...,. 2 W , ., , PHI ALPHA CHI PHI ALPHA CHI-First row: D, Carter, Sergeant-at-Arms, L. Ruben- stein, Treasurer, H. Valentine, President, J. Massa, Vice-President, W. Dassow, Secretary. Second row: H. Scullin, M. Surwald, P. Chapman, R. Siefert, C. Marotto, T, Mover. Third row: A. Danley, W. Moran, R.Gramm. Pi Mu Epsilon is the honorary mathematical fraternity of St. Louis University. It seeks to unite all students interested in mathematics and closely related fields. Membership in this nationally affiliated fraternity is based on scholastic attainments and personal merit. 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. PI MU EPSILON Pl MU EPSILON -J. Bufe, W. Walker, N. Eissen, L. Runnels. l PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL, MEN'S HOUSING COMPLEX H 1 Z2 J . if The President's Council, Men's Housing Complex, consists of resident students elected by fellow boarders. It occasion- ally acts as cl governing body, ruling on an infraction of a dorm rule. They see to it that the social household duties are carried out efficiently and pleasantly. ROGERS HALL COUNCIL PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL, Men's Housing Complex-First row: J. Kearney, C. Doeing, Vice-President, J. Hagan, President, J, Hoehn, Treasurer, E. Garcia. Second row: R. Kehr, W. Halpin, J. Zimsky, W. Klepper, J. Reilly, E. Ward, B. Morris. The Rogers Hall Council is composed of elected represent- atives of the residents of the Hall. Each class elects rep- resentatives to the Central Council, which plans all dorm proiects and serves as liaison with the Hall administration. 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. J 1 ! rx 'RIP ROGERS HALL COUNCIL-First row: D. Becker, Secretary, J, Packel, Vice- President, E. Ekkers, Moderator, K. Hutson, President, M. Curtin, Treasurer. Second row: S. Weis, B. Casey, J. Powers, K. Condon, P. Kelly, M. Kearns, S. McDonald, A, Mazziotti. MARGUERITE HALL COUNCIL M 1. or . 2 I I.. MARGUERITE HALL COUNCIL-First row: J. McKinney, Secretaryg J. Spencer, Treasurerg R. Bennewitz, Vice-Presidentg P. Burbach, President. Second row: J. Ryan, S. Roembke, Z. Tang, K. McFarland, J. Bruchas, D, Yamasaki, M. Pappas, P. McGarry. The Canisius Council is a non-denominational organization consisting of various chapters throughout the University and the associated colleges. The purpose of the Council is to promote discussion of religious topics. Individual members submit controversial issues which are then discussed under the guidance ofthe moderator of the group. The Marguerite Hall Council is a representation of the fresh- men coed student boarders. The members are elected by the freshman class and aid in helping the dorm to function as a unit. CANISIUS COUNCIL if CANISIUS COUNCIL-First row: J. Dynda, M. Wieczorek, Secretaryg P. Cul- linane, Presidentg N. Garrity, Vice-Presidentg C. Arnborn. Second row: M. Galligan, B. Topor, F. Wenc, J. Ehrhart, C, Werth. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ST. LOUIS CHAPTER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, ST. LOUIS CHAPTER-First row: J. Reinholt, Recording Secretary, J. Ronan, Grand Knight, J. Moore, Treasurer, C. Cannon, Deputy Grand Knight, J. Reed, Chancellor, M, Downes. Second row: R. Conrad, J. Fluech, M. Goebel, J, Powell, Outside Guard, W. Schmitt, Inside Guard. as a link in the world-wide chain of councils in which over a million and a half Catholic men are enrolled. The main purpose is to pro- vide the means for members to participate in Catholic Action in a St. Louis University and Parks College Knights of Columbus serves chosen field as well as to make available an inexpensive life-insur- ance plan. ,M KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, PARKS CHAPTER-First row: Fr. J. Hart, Tornmila, W. Craig, W, Pogulis, K. Johnson, T. Dobbins, M. Hodorowicz, S, J., Chaplain, P. Reeves, Chancellor, D. Nasif, D. Gilleran, Grand M. Mushrock. Third row: J. Manzo, J. Meehan, C. Genest, M, Kramer, Knight, H. Scullin, Deputy Grand Knight, T. Matter, Recorder, J. Flynn, B. Houska,J. Lackovich, K. Dehmer, L. de la Concepcion. Inside Guard, J. Rauscher, Lecturer. Second row: H. Swiencinski, P, KAPPABETA sisivm KAPPA BETA SIGMA-First row: C. Garcia, D. Reiter, Secretary, J. Fluech Presidentg Fr. R. Bosken, S.J., Moderator, S. Pledger, Vice-President, R. Dwyer, Social Secretary, M. Kauffman. Second row: C. Claude, W. Hebard, J. Roscetti R. Stein, W. Moody, J. Quatmann. Third row: W. Gross, J. Brefeld, J. Ehrhart, C. Karcher, E. Lawery, H. Hoene. Kappa Beta Sigma, or the Knights of the Blessed Sacrament, is the organization of the Mass servers on campus. The primary purposes of its members is to serve the daily Masses of the Jesuit community, but they also serve for special functions such as the Sodality Reception and the Mass of the Holy Ghost. KBS also has two Communion breakfasts and a picnic each year. The Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament is a women's service organization. Handmaids keep the chapels on campus -Walsh and Marguerite Halls and Commerce and Finance Chapelerunning smoothly and efficiently, and they main- tain the ever-present aura of serenity and order. Their duties consist not only in dusting and polishing, but also in pre- paring the essentials for Holy Mass. Not to neglect the spir- itual or social, the Handmaids meet monthly for a Holy Hour and a general discussion based on pertinent religious topics. HANDMAIDS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT as f X 1 Q J' , ' 9 Ti' iw i t .N .Q A Y '. Q . .gk --...- A th .. il SEED .ML . s i i. 5, . s-- .... . .es . HANDMAIDS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENTeFirst row: J. A. Thatcher, Miller, G. Shean, G. Grove, C. Woiteczko, M. Curtin, W. Newcomb, MA. Stitzer, Secretary, A. Brisken, ViceAPresident, Fr. J.E. Boland, D. Yamasaki. Third row: M. Kearns, S. Hecomovich, F. Ekkers, M, S.J., Director, M. Wieczorek, President, M. Galligan. Second row: M. Hensley, R. Bennewitz,M. Cutler, P. Burbach,C.Gardner. Q, - 1 ,Q 9: , If 'Aff fx 4 f,M,W K we nf If' 1413 if 3 f , x A 4 ' , A ' X f ff I 7 Kf'i4fE ' ,Q, - Q C 'Q 1 , ' , . K g if 1 X n . , , K , r,f1 f .Q K 1, y W, I X X I 7:2554 f U -' -Q-Q 'ff?sf?f 5.1 , 4 . 7?L,., M ,' 'AMI 57 Q , '-ef,:?:57e I ff' Wx I ugsfffsf, A E- ww. ,, ' iw , 4 Q K v - W Q Q, ,i , .vi 'iff-' wzxwl-'J H, Cf Qzdffg, Y if , ,,,.,,um,AA - ,GV h, ' , mf QL, 1 0RlFlAllllME QSEQQQNARWQK ORIFLAMME-First row: P. Thompson, E. Ward, Secretary,J. Gallagher, N. Jewell. Third row: J. Powell, J. Knowles, W. Gross, H. Kapp, B. Chairman, R. Zyromski, Vice-Chairman, R. Schurra, Parliamentarian. Morris. Second row: J. Egan, A. Meyer, D, Downen, T. Pysczynski, T. Schlatter, The Sabre Air Cadets was established at St. Louis University to serve as an organizational unit for basic cadets in the AFROTC program and as a service organization for the University at large. SAC sponsors informational proiects and speakers during the year for basic cadets interested in the mission and concept of the Air Force. In rendering service to the University at large, members of Sabre Air Cadets aid in the formation of the Honor Guard at the Founders' Week Student Convocation and in ushering duties on University Day. Social events include the annual Military Ball, hay ride, and spring barbecue. SABRE AIR CADETS SABRE AIR CADETS4First row: C. Kinsella, Hon. lst Lt. Administrative Sergeant. Second row: B, Selting, H. Macleod, R. Considine, Cadet Office, R. Quatmann, Hon. Cadet Mayor Commander, J. Fink, Cadet Sergeant, C.Anceney. INTERNATIONAL CLUB if wie Q X xi! 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 par- ticipate in the Conclave-sponsored International Day, The International Day is a long awaited event by the students of St. Louis University each year. FINE ARTS CLUB INTERNATIONAL CLUB-First row: P. Anala, Second Vice-President, N. Malone, Secretary, E. Garcia, President, Fr. F. T. Severin, SJ., Moderator, H. Singh, Vice-President, K. Croom, Treasurer, L. Sanchez, Public Relations. Second row: P. Wilson, C. Southwell, E, Milan, B. Childers, B. Halpin, X. Mas, R. Rojas, K. Antons, R. Nelson. Third row: L. Senz, S. Weis, M. Tschudy, M. Curtin, Z. Tang, G. Dennis, G. Brosnan. Fourth row: E. Mendez, R. Robert Jr., B, Swanick, J. Olyniec, S. Collins, V. de la Guardin. FINE ARTS CLUB-First row: N. Malone, M. Hinckley, K, Beckman Secretary, L. Ehrhard, President, R. Nelson, Treasurer, A. Mazziotti H. Hoene. Second row: C. Cannon, M, Radmacher, M. Beyers, K Schmidt, V. Hutmacher, W. Newcomb, J, Urbanczyk. Third row: C Kinsella, N. Dillon, D. Hilton, K. Bugan, D. Ellis, R. Spiringer, B. Wiese C. Londmesser, G. Carter. SLU GROTTO CLUB-First VOW: M. Rohan, Treasurer, G. Distler, Vice Chairman, Dr. Albert J. Frank, Faculty Moderator, D. Harlan, Chairman, S. Lohr, D. Von Seggern Second row: A. Heddinghaus, F. Ekkers, A. Cecchini, C. Gillespie, M, E, McTernan E. E. Barr, A. Welsh, Third row: B. Karfrnacher, S. Ward, T. Berra, R. Harris J, Ossentort, L. Hassler, Fourth row: J, Birckhead, T. Pruess, R. Bonskovvski. GROTTO The Saint Louis University Grotto is a chapter ofthe National Speleological Society, an organization devoted to the explor- ation and scientific study ot caves. Nearby areas in the states ot Missouri and Illinois contain hundreds of caverns to provide a challenge to University spelunkers. In addition, the Grotto encompasses the activities of camping and mountaineering. Rock climbing practice takes place on the bluffs ofthe Mississippi near Saint Louis and in state parks in Missouri's Ozarks. Formed in the spirit of outing clubs at other universities, the Grotto provides a welcome change ot pace for students as a chance for fresh air and invigorating exercise in the great outdoors. METEOROLOGY CLUB METEOROLOGY CLUB-First row: J. Vogel, Corresponding Secretary, W. Lyons, Vice President, P. Black, President, A, Morrison, Treasurer, S. Gargard, Recording Secretary. Second row: M. Weinrich, F. Doerre, R. McLeod, A. Beauvois, B. Smith. KBIL RADIO KBIL, Radio 600, is the voice of St. Louis University. It is a student organization chartered by the Student Conclave with its primary purpose of giving its members first-hand exper- ience in the field of radio broadcasting. lt also acquaints its members with the nation-wide radio and television industry and its allied fields by inviting industry leaders to speak to the organization, and by arranging tours to local radio and television studios. DEBATER'S UNION The University Debater's Union is an organization pro- viding the undergraduate with intercollegiate debate and public speaking experiences. Participants in the Debater's Union travel to tournaments over a wide geo- graphical area. This activity is open to all students. Participation is provided according to the arnount of time and effort the individual student desires to invest. KBIL RADIO-First row: S. Geis, News Director, D. Berns, Program Director, B. Watson, Station Manager, C. P. Paterson, Faculty Moderator, J. Phelps, Station Manager, M. Schniedermeyer, Executive Secretary, R. Harris, Operations Engineer. Second row: D. Wachtel, C. Leezy, B. Kadlez, B. Emrick, J. Waigand, K. Markway, J. M. Cordes. Third row: J. Huber, Chief Announcer, J. Brennan, R. Horner, A. Jurkovich, R. LaBoe, Music Librarian, R, Anderson, J. Duggan, Special Events Director. .0-.. DEBATER'S UNION-First row: M. Radmacher, Secretary, H. Macleod, Treasurer. Second row: P. McKee, Director, D. Roth, President, D. Gould, Assistant Director. .-Q PSI CHI 'sn PSI CHI -J. Cross, President, A. Legerski, Secretary. Psi Chi is the national honor society in psychology, with more than one hundred active chapters in various universities throughout the country. The chapter at Saint Louis University was established in l955. Psi Chi is recognized officially by the American Psychological Association as the organization through which students can participate actively in the aca- demic and professional life of the psychological community. To stimulate interest in the development of the potential of the student actively seeking psychology as a vocation, Psi Chi annually sponsors a Research Award for the most scholarly paper received in open competition. The major purposes of Psi Chi are to advance the science of psychology and to encour- age, stimulate and maintain the scholarship of its members in all fields but particularly in psychology. Each academic year undergraduate and graduate rnaiors in psychology are con- sidered for membership on the basis of high scholastic attain- ment. The University chapter sponsors scientific lectures and participates in various activities of the Department of Psychology. RADIO CLUB-First row: L. Airaghi, KQTME, Station Managerp R, Nold, KQOFC, Presidentp E. R. Arms, WQPBL, Vice President, Second row: W. Ahillen, KCPOCBg C. Guenther, KCIDVSI-lg F. Engbert, KCDKOF, Secretary-Treasurer. RADIO CLUB SNEA ,M SNEA v First row: F. O'Toole, S. Snell, Secretary, J. Naumann, President, J. Nies, Vice President, M. Reynolds. Second row: E. Wessel, M. Smith, M. Suntrup, M. Blake, M. Kerr, A. Fellner, A. McWilliams, C. Lipps. Dr. E. Miller of the Education Department brought the St. Louis University Student National Education Association into existence in the school year 1961-1962 and presently serves as its moderator. The organization has had several speakers talking on educational topics. Presently the organization is sponsoring a tutoring program for potential drop-out students at Wellston High School. SODALITY UNION The College Sodality Union is an organization of Sodalities of Our Lady in the colleges and nursing schools of the St. Louis Archdiocese. Its purpose is to function as ci service agency for the member Sodalities, to coordinate projects that are the concern of all college sodalities, and to repre- sent the membership in the Archdiocesan and National Federations of Sodalities. The business of the Union is con- ducted by a group comprised of three representatives from each Sodality and five elected officers. nm Sodality - First row, bottom to top: K. Schmidt, C. Drevs, C. Schmidt, K. Birke, C. Kilhoffer, M. Parsons. Second row, bottom to top: J. Bayot, J. Kenny, M. Thompson, B. Tucker, F. Halloran, M. A. Klie. Third row, bottom to top: C. Cummings, B. Carter, J. Peterson, C. Gerut. Fourth row, bottom to top: Fr. Raymond Derrig, S. J. Moderator, J. Centunzi, President, R. Howard, Corresponding Secretary, J. Beyer, Recording Secretary, R. Nold, Treasurer. S.l.U. CHORALE i-'uh Chorale - First row: R. Cavataio, M. L. O'Brien, C. Fritz, S, Puricelli, F. Polin, M. Melcher, S. Lastarria, K. Smyka, M. L. Butzen, M. Curtin, P. Burbach, M. Wenck, K. Sanders, B. Benassi, P. Herdman. Second row: P. Witt, K. Malik, M. Miller, S. Simpson, J. Maniscalco, M. E. McClernon, K. Schroeter, A. Mantel, L. Rasche, A. Thorne, C. Mehl, M. J. Charleville, J. Johnson, 5. Gallagher, M. F. Hinckley, K. Weaver, A. Georger, M. K. Scheibal, J. Morak, B. Braun. The University Chorale is composed of members of all schools of the University and is under the direction of Fr. 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 and in December at the annual Christmas concert. In early March the Chorale was featured in a pro- Third row: J. Scally, J. Golterman, J. Gallagher, R. Bischoff, E. Messerly, K. Bowles, F. Neal, Fr, Guentner, S. J., Director, J. Simonelli, R. Welches, R. Yoo, J. Marking. Fourth row: R. Eldringhoff, R. Hof, R. Zyromski, P. Cullinane, W. Powers, J. Wich, G. Staff, T. Hoemeke, F. Wenc, M. Roy, W. May, L. Farmer, J. Downey, J. Searls, K. Bremer, A. Moore. gram of classical music, with emphasis placed on sacred and operatic choruses. The final offering of the year was the fifth 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. S.l.U. CONCERT BAND University Concert Band - First row: J. Urbanczyk, C. Martin, M. Davis, J. Langdon, Mr. Edward A. Kline, Director, M. Velat, W. Newcomb, J. Howard, J. Martin, Second row: A. Donofrio, R. Kerry, J. Clark, M. Schriewer, G. McHugh, J. Braunner, T. Morgan, R. Weise, P. Bishop. Third row: C. Kinsella, M. Grady, M. Goldfarb, C. Cheney, R. Smith, H. Kissel, G. Carter, J. DeMain. r UNIVERSITY AH - WILDERNESS by Eugene O'Neill ANASTASIA if ----wg-,, 1 54 V AA my w y lhfggiflglglsif Left to Right: Dianne Wrocklage, Leah Jansky, John Foreman, Q 1 ' Mb Left to Right: Edward Pisoni, Charles Hillig, Margaret Santi. The University Theatre is a student-faculty theatre group dedi- cated to the presentation ot plays in a professional manner. Six maior productions and o series of workshop experimental programs are produced each year. Open to all University students, this activity provides a cultural contribution in theatre to the student body and the community at large. KING lEAR by William Shakespeare Left to Right: Fred Kuppinger, Thomas Graves, Charles l-lillig, Sheila Erwin. V, A I Left to Righr: Norman Delue, Fred Kuppinger, Roberf Theis, Michael Prichard. T963 SEASON Jw Mu, A ff M Left to Right: Mary Ann McGarry, Heloise Carr Mayer, Robert Hanson. THEATRE THIEVES' CARNIVAL by Jean Anouilh THE VISIT by Friedrich Duerrenmafr Left To Righr: Leah Jansky, RoberT Theis. MEMBER OF THE WEDDING ANNUAL RETREAT Fordyce Retreat House During the ten years of its operation, over 11,000 students have participated in the 375 retreats made at the gracious Fordyce mansion in Hazelwood, Mis- souri. The new Fordyce Retreat House will accommodate sixty persons in private rooms, and in the near future, with the addition of a wing, sixty more. Ultimately, with plans for midweek retreats in effect, 240 retreatants will be able to make the Spiritual Exercises each week. This new facility will be a memorial to Mrs. Harriet Frost Fordyce, who gave the estate to the University in 1953. nvvw, xwq AT HAZELWOOD Words of wisdom. A prayer to the Sacred Heart A cool way to say the stations Oh! That food! OFFICERS STUDENT J. Rasp Internal Vice-President j M. McGuire Corresponding Secretary .V . J. Corley lntemational Affairs T. Bottini F. Dana President External Vice-President D. Boyce J. Wegener Treasurer Recording Secretary COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN G. Egan A. Martinez Student Organizations Election Commissioner B. Tucker Publicity CONCLAVE S. Cordes C. Davis REPRESENTATIVES M. B. Enger M. Luzecky if J 'Z T. Reh C. Schmal J. Simon W. Walker Let's do something constructive!!! It shall be the purpose of this, the student governing body of Saint Louis University, to initiate and stimulate student activities, to cooperate with the faculty and administration in everything that concerns the good of the University, and to further the interests ot the student body. This organization shall be known as the Student Conclave of Saint Louis University. Wulf I Q i ,f 5,31 A5 M ., 34 ' Y Zi -- :ff LL C .1c.im.,. . I' 3 Qsifli K .lpizlf 54. ' il .121 .1 gm, .V 4 we - Sr-U ' 1 T- ? . 'wi' .5Qf'fe,y 'Q .- xr .VSV nine ,,, . 1- , , gf -hi-51. ., .. -pf t gg.. .JM M . . 4, 9- -ty. .fy 1 1 .,11w'.v.r:' - 1 ks .5 , -4., .. 1-YW! H . - i-- . ,. 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From ravmes in places now ca e an venter and Market streets, merging creeks formed a pleasant expanse of lmpounded water ' ' ' d. called deflatingly, after Auguste Chouteau took control of the mill in 1779, Chouteau s Pon Chouteau Street on the south and Laclede Street on the north, To its fair banks, paralleled by the people were wont to spend happy hours in recreational activities - picnicking, swimming, fishing, boating, and sailing. The mill is gone, save for its memory in the designation Mill Creek Area. But now, with the University expanded into Mill Creek, recreational activities are being resumed - the first event being the fantasy and cacoph- ony of the Fall Carnival sponsored by the Student Conclave. ACTIVITIES A 9' E ms fc . 1 is G11 STUDENT CARNIVAL AH se' fo Swing! Thor s rnght boys germme Bovczrnon Roo? Beer Bebe Benassi and Armand Capdeville sing The Secret Service from Mister President h BEST OF BROADWAY I, Q- ' v 4 9 Frank Wenc plays Conrad Birdie in Bye Bye Birdie. Dave Leahy Tells Jan Morak to Put On A Happy Face , Ev' Y I... , W The Choraleers and Choraleftes join in The Te1ephone Song . 6 Chief Crazy Gross. BmuL:sPuR M qu. 51 ,K L A A Hwifssgffsi F5 f 5, Qggwfrx ' nc.-L.. .. X ' W 3 3' W X ,Ml 1'- :ff gig-egg. - ,315 . K -Sgt - 2-LQ. --,E ,-1 Up ond over. Bevufy Or beast? Horse doctors or horse breakers? , B13 fy' 4 , fi ', The Delta Zeta's cheer on their sorority sister. The Theta Phi's root for their relay team , SORORITY SWIM MEET Kappa Beta Garnmcfs Champion Swimmers: Virginia Grove, Mitzi Owen, Gay Fickenger, Margaret Hove, Betsy Valentine, Coach, Ann Barry, Bernadette Tucker, Joan Keenan, Joan Butfington. fi E, at Going... Going . ,. Gone , v-NV 3. ,ii FRESHMAN Sw .- ,viii , if M 'I :ESRB -5--as ii in - x Y -W Q3 Y V1 Q2 3' , V' f is- ,A fl ., -, wap - I1 ,, Q L1 A55 X Af Q v S X ,ulfk 3,0 sw , sk 5 Wa Q 'Y O has N' We x id sff' iv Wyqtw Q9 KAMPUS 1493:- The Headless Herald. l 1 N Ju King Copdevielle cczptivctes Sadie. KING iv A11 ' A fflf The porcde grounds. I3 fl if A . M D a F' 1' ' M Johnny Reb - Delta Sigma Pi. PT 905 - Kappa Mu Sigma. M Playboy Vic - Delta Sigma Phi, sf A.,, , bxya Ryan 'nv' 7 ' A ,, 9 1. I Y -f 0 fa fa , 'X 1 'Q ' ,g,,,f 4, lux P .U K, I 4 q, I 1 . on 'I' up wing 1 r 4 M .a .ul , B 'N f Vlifrwiil f 131 ll .fi 'Wie' Z2 H , fy 1 J 5 5 f . n Z 5' , A , h ' ' U5 , 4 ' ww .1 X , ., 4 l ' by t -l .lv K nf ,. I. '!s. 'g km 1.5 ,T S .az N la '41 .,,,. 'Q gl -U. 31.4, .W-M CW' f . Y, W, ., R MY' ,W I Vllou - Phi Kappa Them' Frank - Alpha Delta Gamma, Don the Deolin' Mon. wow ,. CL- 3 5 I 4 f. Thofs o mble decoration! TED DEAD wg!!! AT fi 5 V 4 6 The eyes of Texas ore upon you. Money mokes money. 'L Z? ,MZ2 JAZZ POETRY The Gleesome Threesome? A bellowing bectnik The ElevoYor. , ,wifi And he got seventy-five shoves with one blade! DormiTorY dinner A DORM Mr. Alvin Greisedieck 2 E i f 2 , 5 3 5 vw N! A prudent student. f J 5 X ,Q X a ,,, L fl , Jr. V id 9 vu' . Twelfth floor's Christmas proiect. X ,...,.. e ,A :ss ie 1 15 f N -Qt: x sf it if ' i Z r L T V 1 MSE T X ff' m tjf f, Q 5 -iff? 'QQ 5 M ' 5 iSx35'tZs.f: K E, .... :,. K 1 ., S Ea, 3 ,:i, 6 as :IQ S s f , f ' ' Q :: :jf ::' X: , ' Q5 ' - W - 'S1 1 iii - sb. tt.. fQ'N , ' .,:, :,.Q,, T l fi .teet . ..:.. 'f,., x - gf Ef.1: . X' , :,L.: .s-- ix 3' L ' ' 'Iss Ll.. .t'.g ,':,':E . - '... ' ' :'h .,.,,:x-.,,...: :': Li, L ,, ,.,, . ..+,.s , wt + T eree eir e T T seet 1 :ff .:,.,: 54 esee tt :.. e A..,. i Q e , , I .sen The rooms are small at Marguerite! I-HIINQIE x S sw M 'Fgl ii? - , .ir The Rogers -Melbourne. Q, it in Marguerite makes Merry Christmas Nl! S E ,y Marguerite Hall. as Rs, was ff., eww Bridge versus books. Amateur face lifting? L. 5' 1. .. . an.. is . A T K ,.t1vf'EL11 feef352'l HQ, ii' i re.gf.g,.- it fs' '-:nf 4. ,,: , --fri. .. , - .f 'iw - -'-H' .5vr.?r1' X ' - f .V , ' L9 fe , el. 1 c, gi' . f , 5 1 gf, z .QQ f A le ,f A ,1 :if ff- ' 7 af' ,yi , .7 ,gg -3 I Q X ' . 1 Q1 Q57 ry, ,' cgi., i t ef , - ez' 19 ,-34 'gm ,Alt , 1 ,.. 5 ., in Q 14,1 Ji, M., 4, M1., ..-Q.: My , T, 3,3 .. ... 4 E, ,Q I gy, 7 f 'f f-1: 1. ' 4, 1, :Q ' 'Q M ATHLETICS .- ,Q gf,g1,QQQQq54S:E- ' A My ,L 1. . .. 05 , .13-:fp 'J P 14, T, 1. X A' Hg , ' ,wh Q - r 5,,wfry-'fs ., , ., igggrkkg C A 45 1 '- if .,,. D - F 1. ,- 'ii ,ii ff 1 1 , X r S' x ,X W 5 A f 162 ' 'kv My f 1 I 1 A 2 ? ..- , H .X 5, s R, , .. ' . K W ' rf A ,A 'wa Q- , f' 1 vv nf -Q , x ':.., K fi s fda f 1 -,J shy' W, . T . , -, X kd Jw- 'iz . '1 x k ' - 'Q' 'fri 'I yi 'Q' , eip is K , ' ' 5 QS fl ' ,ri if T In the early years there wasn't any university program in competi- tive athletics, but it was out of the play and exercise on the college grounds that the possibilities of the various sports were recognized and gradually developed. Going on long hikes and later pedaling bicycles into the country were popular pastimes. Fencing was taught in the 1840s. The students were playing at a form of baseball in 1850. In time rules were delineated to govern competition, teams were formed, leagues set up, schedules adopted, and rivalries established. Teams wearing the Blue and White have, like their traditional rivals, posted records that go from the mediocre to the glory of national championships. The Billiken soccer team is presently among the best of the nation-highly re- spected for winning four out of the five national championships sponsored by the NCAA. One of the stars is Co-captain Pat McBride, photographed while working the ball toward an opponent's goal. Pat is also a member of the 'I964 United States Olympic team. 4 4 a 'l em. . .-wgwki - .,. A 4 L . L,.- 7- -,Q XJ 'fa 'fs if '23 K . ww yn K ,S fmwng.. K qgiiigia, 'Na . - A - .fsgm .. , . .. 1 wifxe .F .MQ 5 A N. A - gm ,. M ww W if N . W , , gin - .SW ,aw ' ' in . .mfg f- gk K 'Q X. E, f k M W N if ' .- if rg K g I hw , mL,. New P' . has .aa .M mx www, , , Q.. . ' Wye, s -'X' Q .. -2--'- ' , ., ' S was V 4. , Si .Q my f Z. fs M. git W naw K YV sm' My if .J A L i I K..- wiki? 435' vw LARRY ALBUS Assistant Athletic Director QIYQQ, Y - K ,fx , , -1. JOHN BENINGTON Head Basketball Coach HANK STROER Swimming Coach - Director of Intramurals fa NW? A Bock row: ileft to rightb Coach Bob Guelker, Dave Behnen, Bill Brown, Sirinek, Bob Ernst, Tom McDonnell, John Butler, Bill Vieth, Jack Gilsinn, Adrian Vanderzalm, Joe Hennessey, Fred Boyd, Jim Bryon, Mike Dave Leahy. Front row: lleft to rightj Terry Knox, Tom Mataya, Carl Moore, Kevin Kelly, Don Ceresia, Roger Rupp, Trainer Kim Tucci, Gentile, Pat McBride, Ray Mann, Tim Knox, Tom Layton, and Gerry Assistant Coach Al Taczylowslci. Middle row: Cleft to rightl Dave Schwalbe. GREATEST SOCCER TEAM EVER For the fourth time in five years that the national soccer championship tournament has been held, the St. Louis University Billiken Boaters have emerged victorious over the nation's finest collegiate soccer teams to bring back to St. Louis the N.C.A.A. soccer crown. Coach Bob Guelker's soccer team, rated as one of the finest he has ever had, defeated Navy 3-O to end a I3-1 season that was marked with record-breaking performances by the Booters. The regular season record of the Guelkermen showed a 9-l won and lost record, with their lone defeat going to Michigan State in the final game of the season, 4-3. However, in the first round play-off game, the Billikens were equal to the test and defeated the Spartans of Michigan 3-l, to advance to the quarter final play-offs on the West Coast. In a sudden death overtime game at San Francisco, the Bills again did it the hard way by defeating the Dons 3-2, to put them in contention for the semi-finals in the East. At Rutgers, the Bills faced their old rivals, the University of Maryland, and despite the fantastic success of this Terrapin team, the Guelker- men defeated them 7-3, which was the highest scoring game in a semi-final round in the history of the tourney. Then, to climax things, the Bills added shutout No. 9 to their string of victories, when they submerged a highly- touted Navy eleven, 3-O, to gain once more the title of National Collegiate Soccer Champions. The three leading scorers for the Billikens this season were: Carl Gentile, 30 goals, T12 shots, TO assists, Pat McBride, T8 goals, 62 shots, l7 assists, Tom McDonnell, ll goals, 41 shots, and 9 assists. Gentile broke the most- goals-scored in a single game by a SLU player when he scored 6 against the University of Chicago, slashed most-goals-in a single season by player, which George Endler held with 24, when he hit the 30 goal mark. Most goals scored in a single season by team had been 73, now stands at 94. The assists record of I4 in a single season by a SLU player, held by Gerry Belassi, was exceeded by Pat McBride with l7. The strong and dependable backfielders, Bill Vieth, Joe Hennessy and Tom McDonnell will be lost to next year's squad by graduation. Roger Rupp, the boy who did such a fine job at goal all season, will also be lost to graduation. SOCCER THE DUEL DOUBLE TROUBLE V 1 1 za Spiga , T fl ai ' NN. fx I THE DAN E OF THE FIREFLIES if T ' zu, Es WV, 'wg K' ff A 9 ' FUN, PAIN, and SPOILS of A SUCQESSFUL YTAR AT SLU U? SEASON SUCCESS .WIA HANDING OVER THE SPOILS ,2 f, ,QW My l 'I V Opp' yf g A V C A Air Force Academy O ' Z l ' , H9 A, , ' MacMurray College O ,, A Ball State Teachers 1 'f' I , College O My , , A V Notre Dome I 554 A A Wheaton O 3,2 I t f- 1. U. of Chicago O Vflf cf y T f l LZ , y Washington U- 0 - 351 I l U' of lllmols 2 I IA ligl All XAV' H 32 Michigan State A ' A C34 in ,, 'fV. Won: 9 Lost: 1 JOE HENNESSEY Blu. VIETH ALL AMERICANS NCAA PLAYOFFS SLU Opp 2 Michigan State O lMidWest playottsj 3 San Francisco 2 lQuarter Roundl 7 U. of Maryland 3 lSemi-finalsj 3 Navy O Won: I3 Lost: I m --M 'Y x.l, fr. y 1, I A T in + ' 1253. I.. gf - V' fl 'if w' -1' Hina' 'K r,,, I I' fin ay -'Q , .,,.,o, f . - , . , -L My -1-i.4',' -1, .M-V YA ,l . . I ,, r f 4 .. jj, ' ' - : i.mQ , ,, 4 ,, ,Q M vw ' 'Q.o' ,, ,'t'A1'T. A, fb . V' -5 . .. , ,. .. . -.. M ' 1-ll -as 'MW W in .vAbm'u. ,R -W W , I' .A f A W'- ff A . I X - 9 tt' g'-vm ., VIETH DID THE 1'Wl51' THIS IS TRAINING? WOW! SOCCER KELLY'S FLYING HIGH THE BIG BOOT N lk I ,lar it l . . F 1 Q fl W 7 , Rf. I Q : I def , 5 I R , I I uf KX I W 1 A , I .gif I . F ' .. .' 1 E li, Xi x ,,f I Q... , ZW? K V Q.. . X ww .k-- I I s w ,Mg THE ONE TWO PUNCH X Q' A, .f L., .kg A CNY ,,A- N: ,-.,.. Q f AW x...,,,'- -ff 'if' A ..,.., .. f - pn'- .., W . - , ...1.: kim-. wwQ...w.T A ,wwe 1 C.. W ,-ww.-L, -:-ua I-M. ra-. ff? my ' Q. J- r'N I 1 ....- Q. may QA 'iff-my-m...+wp -2- .- Hhs -n,,..s-N, ,.iN.muv',,, .sf-ins ...gh Rte? -nv-4, I ,H ...mlm-Qkffvsha. HOLLOW LEG BILL? A LOST CONTACT? W. A A-' iw? ,E A.. Q .. ,AHA x A Y x 5 K' Kffmw I iii ,--eu QIJK 7555, I if f ALLAH! TO THE GODS OF SOCCER AS IT SHOULD BE I '15 I LUCKY HE S NOT ON THE BOWLING TEAM ldwofww V v A RARE MISS BY THE BILLS KNOXS ONE IN ALI. AMERICAN HUSTLE SIX TO ONE 'n.... Back row: Manager Larry Albus, Bob Clark, Bill Kurz, Don Dee, Gil Beckemeier, Rick Rineberg, Hank Zuchowski. Seated on floor: Ed Walker, Tom Carter, Stan Garry Garrison, Rich Parks, Rich Naes, Coach John Benington. Seated: Sam Luechtefeld,John Hartman, Bill Kohn, John Smith. Ulrich, Randy Albrecht, Bill Lacy, Trainer Bob Bauman, .lim Dix, Brian Ferguson, SPOTLIGHT ON BASKETBALL season as it struggled to a 14-li record. The Billikens played such powers as Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Cincinnati, Brad- ley, Wichita, Drake, and Loyola. The Billikens were sparked by the play of sophomores Rick Rineberg, Sam Ulrich, and Rich Parks, iuniors Rich Naes, Gil Beckemeier, and John Smith, and senior Garry Garrison. Nz i IT'S A DONDEE SECURITY IS A PLACE TO SIT WHEN YOU'RE TIRED. 6. Y A , 3 M X W I3 ,gf ,, ci SQLI' CL si 2:3 .UW 61 g II IN THE HANDS OF AN EXPERT. I ff ., ,, , A If EIIA f E I 1 E ., 1 I 4, I Q 1 5 . A J X Ik TEAMWORK FOR TWO 'Aw I. ,I fa Qin v i i. ,, 4 V M!! f , f fmffwnwm' fi 4 GANGED AROUND GARRY NEWT AND SLATS BIG TIME A POTENTIAL TWO WHERE'D THEY GO Naes catching tlies The meeting ofthe hustlers Balancing act? A sure two ,M 6 X M Greyhound grabs fvvo Crowded enough to be a subway SLU OPPONENTS SLU OPPONENTS S.L.U. TOO South Dakota 70 S.L.U. Cincinnati 67 S.L.U. lllinois 78 S.L.U. Wichita 69 S.L.U. Kansas State 68 S.L.U. Cincinnati 76 S.L.U. Iowa 79 S.L.U. North Texas 55 5-LU. Providence 72 S.L.U. Oklahoma City 80 S.L,U. Louisville 59 S.L.U Drake 70 S.L.U. l 13 Lamar Tech 63 S.L.U Notre Dame 82 S.L.U. Missouri 65 S.L.U Tulsa 81 S.L.U. Bradley 79 S.L.U Wichita 86 S.L.U. Ohio State 89 S.L.U. Loyola 79 S.L.U. Tulsa 63 S.L.U. Drake 56 S.L.U. North Texas 65 S.L.U. Kentucky 60 S.L.U. Bradley 70 Loon! AN sxrn mn or HANDS W ' nunmne ON AIR 3 f gglnlg THE STARTING LINEUP Y f. L! .. rg: R TRICKY DICK'S OUT IN FRONT 'W 1. X- 7? ff T A 5 s THE suNGsHor 4 7N 2 ,N , A ' 'gjvii ,Lglga V DEUCATE DEUVERY , f vt -,,, f J R w9Tp?f?.? L 86 fl l X? ,ffl f,X,,q ff: r ' , if X Ah, First row left to right Nancy Burk Kathy Lauber Sue Lintz. Second row Leah Sturm Duane Schlelds Mary Ellon Nunley Mqdg. Smith Back row Fr McKemie, Gene Pflffor Joe Wagovlch Gary Storf Jlm Left to Right: Kathie Moore Jane Mathis Mary Stlnchfneld Mary Ellen Woodard Q55 s ,BL pw-.wwe .1-UW 'x44.f Standing: Gary Schwalbe, Mike Mitchell, Coach Sonny Means, Bob Cole, Manager John Hummel. Seated: Mike Keefe, Mike Monfort, Mike Hastings, Dale Isaak, Dave Isaak, John Kilo. Kneeling: Jim Nofles, Bob Placht. The freshman basketball team finished another successful 8-6 season under Coach Sonny Means. The Bills' fast-moving offense made up for the lack of height. The Bills subdued such teams as Scott, Fort Leonard Wood, Bradley and Moberly. John Kilo, Bob Cole, Mike Putnam, and Mike Hastings led the teams offense. Coach Means now has a 32-lO record. SLU OPPONENTS S.L.U Scott A.B. S.L.U. Jamaco Saints S.L.U. Quincy S.L.U Sandford Brown S.L.U Flat River S.L.U Moberly Jr. College S.L.U McDonnell Air Craft S.L.U. Bradley S.L.U. Bradley S.L.U. Fort Leonard Wood S.L.U. Moberly Jr. College S.L.U. Ft. Leonard Wood S.L.U. Springfield Jr. College S.L.U. MacMurray Jr. College FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Determined Kilo moves ahead. 3 5 I f Ed Barr, Dove Von Seggern, Steve Fischer, Larry Daughters, Bill Fischer, Dave Lexa, Greg Schrond, Jim Hollow ran, Mike Roberts, Bob Morris, Tom Thibault, You sure Superman storted like this? Y My group had LUCK: fewer . .. s2,. E: .ms Bl , 'xr' Ex A X' . 1 SWIM TEAM Under the direction of Coach Hank Stroer, the swim team com- piled another successful season. Schrond, Holloron, Banks, Fischer, and Thibault were some ot the reasons. The swim teom played such fine schools as Bradley, Loyola, Westminster, Drake, Louisville, North Texas State, and Cincinnati to achieve its record. :Q Kina Looks like tour blueiays on c fence. Larry Kast, Ed Costigan, Tom Beniamin, Mick Mullen, Coach Dr. Jay Cross. The Billiken Tennis Team highlighted a successful season. The team was coached by Dr. Jay Cross and was led by Larry Kast, Eddie Frank, and Ed Costigan. The tennis team played such greats as Washington U., Brad- ley, Iowa State, and Missouri, besides participating in the Missouri Valley Meet. TENNIS TEAM The Billiken Golf Team, coached by Sonny Means, played T2 dual meets during the past year, along with the Missouri Valley Meet. Dick Pierce, who won the Turf Tournament last summer, and Ken Roach led the team in fine performances during the year and at the Missouri Valley Tournament. Russ Kelly, Ken Roach, Phil Keim, Dick Pierce, John Butler, GOLF TEAM ta Back row: Nick Otten, Ralph Sloan, Tom Elk, Pat Glynn, Tim Horan, Roger Ammann, Tony Donotrin, Mike Schmid, Pat McGreggor, Mike Herzog. Kneeling: The rugby team has had a good year after rebuilding. Team standouts were Roger Ammann, Rick Jandes, Torn Elk, Tom Behrmann, Chuck Wells, and Mike Herzog. They played the Bomers, North St. Louis, Princeton, Notre Dame, and others in the Rugby Union. Qt Y f si 5 Denny Niell, Carl l-luenke, Bob Hennessy, Bill Hirner, Mark Dewes, Ron Pett- rini, Tom McDonough, Tom Behrmann. The baseball team continued in Billiken tradition as Coach Roy Lee's squad led by Carl Gentile, Lee Pelligren, Joe Smith, and Joe Gegg played some of the finest teams in the nation- Drake, Wichita, Bradley, North Texas State, Cincinnati, and Illinois. Back row: Joe Hennessy, Mike McCleod, Bob Clark, Tom Carter, John Cuneen, Bill Schmidt. Kneeling: Manager Bill Welsh, Bob lssak, Gary Stroot, Jim Dix Greg Vatterott, Joe Smith, Joe Gegg, Coach Roy Lee. Middle row: Jim Butler, Jerry Koehler, Tom Albus, Dan Leahy, Frosh Coach Mr. Prendergast. Carl Lee, Norm Diedrich, Dick Porzel, Tom Dix, Lee Pelligren, Dave Richie, , 5 , H ,LUUIK9 x,UUf.s leflfffsi Wifi!!! T B t 2 1 F , 'K-we :WIP f ff - Q: M. W ' , - Wifi ' X , ., fr - K . .- :1r+-TA ., ' f5'if.Qifg:':i?f' J . k Zyl!-,ggi ' -U skglpi 4, , ' k .e 1 2 ' A fwri. .L ,wg qQ, ,sk ,X K 4 fflfff, A fr? 'f ,f:f..'.xz?:f'?,g - L F . '3-'lf 'P 'S aww we if ' - V - . 'fl ?flifE'f 3+?iW' -lQ.+4L ?t?Lf1Qi ' f :fir mt' ' 1 ,, ,: 1.1, M'-Y., - e .. :I1ff5Vf .uc--' . ww-. . . .E-lj... 5,-V, A -. la-' . 1,-3 ' 7 'Q . , ,. , 1 'fe .3Wif:N1ff,-. fs, Y ' gf, , .. --V .f fre, M , . of .5 9, - 1 1f2: :.p:: if-tr:-.ff:1..:::, - X . .- V . ,Tie .. Q . ,, w if - . If A : e, f11y1f2 :seg my - -, .fig 'ggi ., , . .. K .Q ' -,'.3Q54 K R i - ' - Q ff ii i 1 5-725 H :Y cgy 'i . czfff 'M 1 . 'ff ' E r ei wwf, 'Q I are 2 1' ,A i . L .. va. ' 'N 7 . ,m..,1..2,, . M . K mi-e,f.,,, . F K .Q . f., ' walt: ,. n .- were ev- 12 fix-g vfifxgwzzfs-'?'Qrf' X' 'R ' if rf.g,g,. , Y TW ' A 552.1 F. .- 4 ws!g,ax.sg y, k.,',f'm, - . s- ,.. ' .- ,se K is H is S? ,. ki 4 s 1 jg' 1 Nsafzsjiii' K ..,,2 f.w ,yr . W... .N . 1-u...i. ,JF 'T - wits- .. '- ik' .V As . F., R.. .1 we... , . nf .,m,.,fgr Q5 . -., ,, W-ears: ,. f E fr- l ' . piggy' j Q. :ff , . .C fs 111' mi il 'YF A fiafi' . - ' .5 S1 A ii .- ,a..:,. sexi If' X' :IW '. M Y. . . .gr ,5 ' 1- 4.:1A+ v 'Ui . if 7 ff - R 1, Q .. .. S' 1.,.' E QS. W .gf .i .331 , fs., sn? ...rl e 1 1 f'-if. umigri 7 - 1 if .,. l- A ff -I si 1 , M l.....l COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES K sf .. N Min The first expansion of St. Louis University took place in 1832 when conditions necessitated the addition of a left wing to the original building. When the Missouri Legislature granted a University Charter to St. Louis College on December 28 of that same year, some 30 students were in residence on the campus. This attraction of out-of-towners was a pleasant adumbra- tion ofthe University's growth and widening influence. In today's enrollment of T0,042, there are some 1500 students in residence. The responsibility of this large educa- tional commitment is carried in good measure by the faculty of the School of Arts and Sciences and its Dean, Father J. Barry McGannon, S. J., pictured here before Griesedieck Hall. ' 4 ' 4 I fi Zi' W, ,, tm Wiwgw rm' may ll! was ll! Ulm: Ill llnmv ll! nun ll! what IMI Kurs: 'H' fi no VOL, WWW Ui? burr ll! lil Ill num: Kl' 'TU lawn I-I H Mlm' 9 ,, ,W IU' WWE? II! fi? Fifi' nu - - liars ll! rum Tl! iii' Gil? FW Fi' '-T' V f an WH ,,.,, Z9 WWWW Ili W Giga ZH' HTH' H' TY my Gil' Qi? Www ll! min: 313 sts I E 1 Wflisf WWW WWW li! Wim' fit' Ill Wil' use Ill our lil its ill lil vin '- V11 7- H 2 TIM ll? WING: ll? lit Ill 'if llf 511' ll! lil' FTW this nur Zi Wifi? lla gi? www num: ll! naw Ili flu Ill may wwf E Yi? if I-! k,4Aamw' GRADUATES of Ille 01 2 if at 'W' I XI ,aff f x ig, 'a ff ARGOS ABKEMEIER, NOEL J. Sf. Louis, Missouri 1:1 5, 1 in 2. vi' -fax. 7 I 1 w wif I 1' X3 ' f . ,, 1if,f.fg.2,1-W ! ffwfyjy iw' ABKEMEIER ARNOLDY BARRY BARTELT BENINCASA ALBERS ANDERSON AYRES BAILEY BARRY BARRY BAUER BELLOLI BENJAMIN BERBERICH ALBERS, RAYMOND M. Sf. Louis, Missouri ANKIPANS BANKS ANDERSON, DONNA F. SI. Louis, Missouri ANKIPANS, JANINA Sf. Louis, Missouri ARGOS, PATRICK Belleville, Illinois ARNOLDY, VIRGINIA A. Webster Groves, Missouri AYRES, MARY E. St. Louis, Missouri BAILEY, JULIE A. Park Ridge, Illinois BANKS, JEFFREY C. Cincinnati, Ohio BARRY, ANN E. St. Louis, Missouri BARRY, JOHN A. SI. Louis, Missouri BARRY, WILLIAM P. Des Moines, Iowa BARTELT, WILLIAM A. Des Moines, Iowa BAUER, JOHN F. Sf. Louis, Missouri BELLOLI, ROBERT C. SI. Louis, Missouri BENINCASA, RONALD V. St. Louis, Missouri BENJAMIN, THOMAS G. Cleveland, Ohio BERBERICH, JOAN A. St. Louis, Missouri COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES BERGER BERGER, JOHN J. St. Louis, Missouri BERNS, DONALD T. St. Louis, Missouri BERRY, ELIZABETH A. Fair Lawn, New Jersey BERRY, JAMES R. Bethalto, Illinois BERTACCHI, RICHARD B. Granite City, Illinois BEST, PATRICIA A. Thayer, Missouri BEUCKMAN, JOHN S. East St. Louis, Illinois BICK, RONALD L. St. Louis, Missouri BIEBER, ROBERT A. Silver Spring, Maryland BINI, KENNETH J. St. Louis, Missouri BLAKE, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri BOHR, WILLIAM M. St. Louis, Missouri BOKERMANN, WILLIAM T. Indianapolis, Indiana BOTTINI, CLAIRE L. St. Louis, Missouri BOTTINI, THOMAS H. St. Louis, Missouri BOYD, FREDERICK M. St. Louis, Missouri BOYD, JOSEPH M. St. Louis, Missouri BOYLE, JEROME A. St. Louis, Missouri X my si s .,,f . i t 5 is f BERNS BEST BERRY, E. A. BERRY, J. R. BERTACCHI BEUCKMAN BICK BIEBER BINI BLAKE BOHR BOKERMANN BOTTINI, C. L. BOTTINI, T. H BOYD, F. M. BOYD, J. M, BOYLE BOYTS, JOSEPH M. St. Louis, Missouri BRADY, JOANN M. East St. Louis, Illinois BREDEN, JUDITH Evanston, Illinois BRISKEN, ANDELA E. Cincinnati, Ohio BROOKS, THOMAS S. St. Louis, Missouri BRUCE, MARY ANN L. St. Louis, Missouri BUCHHOLZ, PENNY C. Kansas City, Missouri BURKE, FRANCIS St. Louis, Missouri BURKHART, JAMES R. St. Louis, Missouri CAMMARATA, WALTER T. St. Louis, Missouri CAPDEVIELLE, VICTOR F. Chicago, Illinois CARNEY, JEANNE M. Ferguson, Missouri CARTER, GEOFFREY St. Louis, Missouri CASEY, BARBARA K. Racine, Wisconsin CASEY, BERNARD A. Springfield, Illinois CASSIN, MARY E. Evansville, Indiana CHALUPNY, RICHARD J St. Louis, Missouri BUCHHOLZ BURKE CARTER CASEY, B. K. CARNEY . is-if W, , ' 1 '... . ,Qz 'Wifi ..51'. GRADUATES of the BOYTS BREDEN BRUCE CAPDEVIELLE CHALUPNY BRADY BROOKS CAMMARATA CASSIN BRISKEN BURKHART CASEY, B. A. 14 .1 , W 7 ,wifsff-42+ if I COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES CHAN CHARLEVILLE CHIRPICH CORDON CORCORAN CHERVENAK CHRIST CON RAD CORDES CHN CONWAY CORKERY CHAN, HILARY K. Hong Kong CHARLEVILLE, MARY J. St. Louis, Missouri CHERVENAK, BARBARA R. St. Louis, Missouri CHIRPICH, MARY J. Kansas City, Missouri CHRIST, DENNIS O. Belleville, Illinois CHN, JAMES K. Hong Kong COOK COONEY COWELL CRAVEN .2fw.-f , 4 . CONDON, KATHLEEN Louisville, Kentucky CONRAD, MARY E. St. Louis, Missouri CONWAY, JAMES R. St. Louis, Missouri COOK, LEONARD J. St. Louis, Missouri COONEY, MICHAEL B. St. Louis, Missouri CORCORAN, DAVID H. New Albany, Indiana CORDES, JOSEPH M. Manchester, Missouri CORKERY, JOHN E. St. Louis, Missouri COWELL, JEAN M. Red Bud, Illinois CRAVEN, CYNTHIA A. Williston, North Dakota CRESANTA, DANIEL A. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CRESANTA , . ..,,.1., . 'ef' 322 , I gl A J M f W ,, R 4 to wgezzwa gf cRoNlN CRONIN, LAWRENCE J. St. Louis, Missouri CULLINANE, PATRICK C. East Sf. Louis, Illinois CUNDIFF, MICHAEL F. Si. Louis, Missouri DALEY, CAROLYN A. East Si. Louis, Illinois DALY, DONNA L. Omaha, Nebraska DAMICO, CHARLES F. Meadville, Pennsylvania DAUS, SUSAN D. St. Louis, Missouri DAVIS, CAROL C. Glenview, Illinois DAVIS, Judiih J. Dayton, Ohio GRADUATES of the E M X x x A X I .R Q Q Q Qs x ' I A-iff: is WF? 'f--if K 1 fi 1S.n:....-- -H1 - CULUNANE DAMICO DAVIS DeBACKER DERR CUNDIFF DAUS DAVIS DEMONG DeSALVO DALEY DAVIS DAVISON DENNY DeSENA is . s DALY DAVIS, MARTHA A. St. Louis, Missouri DAVISON, ROBERT E. Springfield, Illinois DeBACKER, ROMERA M Independence, Missouri DEMONG, SHARON A. Denver, Colorado DENNY, WILLIAM M. Si. Louis, Missouri DERR, LUCILLE A. Springfield, Ohio DeSALVO, VIRGINIA S. Poplar Bluff, Missouri DeSENA, LOUIS A. Ozone Park, New York COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES DI BLISI DI BLISI, GREGORY J. Sf. Louis, Missouri DIEKMANN, ROBERT K. St. Louis, Missouri DIX, THOMAS J. St. Louis, Missouri DOBERNIC, DONALD J. St. Louis, Missouri DODGE, KATHERINE A. St. Louis, Missouri DOEING, CARL P. Springfield, Ohio DOPPLICK, THOMAS G. St. Louis, Missouri DOWNES, WALTER M. Glastonbury, Connecticut DREILING, MARY ALICE SI. Louis, Missouri QR 53 V51 DODGE xii DIEKMANN DOEING DREILING DURPHY DYNDA DIX DOPPLICK DROESCH DUVIC ECK DOBERNIC DOWNES DUNN DWYER EHLERS DROESCH, NANCY E. SI. Louis, Missouri DUNN, THOMAS P. Denver, Colorado DURPHY, CATHLEEN A SI. Louis, Missouri DUVIC, PATRICIA A. St. Louis, Missouri DWYER, RICHARD M. Mexico, Missouri DYNDA, JANICE M. Cleveland, Ohio ECK, SARA A. Springfield, Illinois EHLERS, CHARLES F. SI. Louis, Missouri O0 W W 2 . ,:, ,, fm-'19 GRADUATES of the 'Gd' . M Ri EICHHORN ELLER EVANS FAHRNER FERRICK EINING EMRICK EVERDING FERGUSON FILLO EISSEN ERDMANN EWERS FERRARA FISCHER ELDRIDGE ESCHENBRENNER ELDRINGHOFF EICHHORN, SANDRA J. Brentwood, Missouri EINIG, RICHARD G. St. Louis, Missouri EISSEN, NICOLAAS W. Brentwood, Missouri ELDRIDGE, MARY LU Clayton, Missouri ELDRINGHOFF, RONALD F. Florissant, Missouri ELLER, MARY JACQUELINE St. Louis, Missouri EMRICK, WILLIAM S. Pine Lawn, Missouri ERDMANN, PATRICIA A. St. Louis, Missouri ESCHENBRENNER, JR., A. JOHN St. Louis, Missouri EVANS, LAWRENCE G., JR. Wood River, Illinois EVERDING, JOHN R. St. Louis, Missouri EWERS, SR. ANGELA MARIE St. Louis, Missouri FAHRNER, BARBARA A. Joliet, Illinois FERGUSON, CHARLES D. Belleville, Illinois FERRARA, CHARLES I. St. Louis, Missouri FERRICK, P. NELSON New Kensington, Pennsylvania FILLO, KATHLEEN A. St. Louis, Missouri FISCHER, GEORGE J. St. Louis, Missouri COLLEGE ol ARTS uml SCIENCES FISCHER, STEVEN C. Belleville, Illinois FITCH, CARL W. Hazelwood, Missouri FLAVIN, MICHAEL J. SI. Louis, Missouri FLEMING, DENNIS E. SI. Louis, Missouri FLYNN, ELEANOR A. SI. Louis, Missouri FOGARTY, JOHN M. Des Moines, Iowa FOLEY, PATRICIA L. Chicago, Illinois FORNARY, GLORIA M. Racine, Wisconsin FOUQUET, JOSEPH M. Andale, Kansas FOXWORTH, ANITA M. SI. Louis, Missouri FRICK, ELIZABETH L. St. Louis, Missouri FULKERSON, FRANK E. Jerseyville, Illinois FUSZ, CATHERINE F. Webster Groves, Missouri GALLAGHER, JAMES P. La Crosse, Wisconsin GALLI, DONALD H. SI. Louis, Missouri GANGOLY, MARY H. Red Bud, Illinois GARCIA, ENRIQUE L. La Paz, Bolivia GARRITY, NANCY J. EI Paso, Texas FITCH FOGARTY I RS S FLAVIN FLEMING FLYNN FOLEY FORNARY FOUQUET FOXWORTH FRICK FULKERSON FUSZ GALLAGHER GALLI GANGOLY GARCIA GARRITY O2 GRADUATES of the fi, 4, 5 us.. ,V i ' LQ . , ,A , VV,. V ' f f 2 A' 2 GOULD GELVEN GIARDINA GILLYAN Gomez GRACE GRAY GROVE GuALooNl GUTTING HAAS HANCOCK HANNEKE GELVEN, FRANCES E. Rolla, Missouri GIARDINA, THERESA A. St. Louis, Missouri GILLYON, ROY B. St. Louis, Missouri GOMEZ, AUSTIN M. St. Louis, Missouri GOULD, DANIEL R. Detroit, Michigan GRACE, MARGARET A. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma GRAY, MARY ELEANOR St. Louis, Missouri GUMMELS GROVE, CAROLYN V. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma GUALDONI, CAROL L. Sl. Louis, Missouri GUMMELS, JAMES J. Sf. Louis, Missouri GUTTING, GARY M. St. Louis, Missouri HAAS, MARY K. St. Louis, Missouri HANCOCK, MARYANN C. Fairmont, Illinois HANNEKE, VALERIE M. St. Louis, Missouri COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES C E ? ff , 2 2, A f' If 45. HELMSING HOGAN HARTNETT HARTNETT HEISLER HELUNG HEMPSTEAD HERBERT HESS HILDEBRAND HOHN HOLLINGSWORTH HOLTKAMP HOLZHAUSEN HARTNETT, ELEANOR A. SI. Louis, Missouri HARTNE'I'T, JOAN M. St. Louis, Missouri HEISLER, THOMAS Jefferson City, Missouri HELLING, JAMES G. Fort Madison, Iowa HELMSING, SUSAN St. Louis, Missouri HEMPSTEAD, EDWARD I. St. Louis, Missouri HERBERT, LEORA J. Rock Island, Illinois HESS, MARY A. Sf. Jacob, Illinois HILDEBRAND, GLENN E. Sf. Louis, Missouri HOGAN, DOROTHY H. Sf. Louis, Missouri HOHN, MARY T. SI. Louis, Missouri HOLLINGSWORTH, JERRY L Arnold, Missouri HOLTKAMP, BARBARA Centralia, Illinois HOLZHAUSEN, M. LYNNE St. Louis, Missouri 2 K HUCK, JOSEPH M. St. Louis, Missouri HUGHES, BARBARA A. GRADUATES of the . E St. Louis, Missouri HURLEY, ELIZABETH M. Waterbury, Connecticut HUSSEY, KATHLEEN M. St. Louis, Missouri IKEGAI, MARIA M. Tokyo, Japan JAUREGUI, CARMEN Long Beach, California JOHNSON, ANDREW L. St. Louis, Missouri JOHNSON, TEREZ A. Naperville, Illinois JOLY, JUDITH J. St. Louis, Missouri JONES, FRANCES B. St. Louis, Missouri KASSING, DON W. St. Louis, Missouri KAVENEY, PAUL J. St. Louis, Missouri KELTY, STEPHEN Mansfield, Ohio KENEFICH, GEORGE F. Webster Groves, Missouri KENNEDY, JAMES J. Normandy, Missouri KENNY, PATRICIA A. St. Louis, Missouri HUCK JOHNSON JOLY JONES HUGHES HURLEY KELTY KENEFICH KENNEDY HUSSEY IKEGAI JAUREGUI JOHNSON KASSING KAVENEY KENNY 104 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES KERCH, KATHLEEN M. St. Louis, Missouri KERR, MARGARET St. Louis, Missouri KIEFER, GILBERT V. St. Louis, Missouri KINAMORE, MARY E. O'FaIIon, Missouri KING, JOHN V. St. Louis, Missouri KIPP, EUGENE W. St. Louis, Missouri KISTER, SUSAN A. St. Charles, Missouri KLEIN, ANDREA M. Muscatine, Iowa KLEIN, JUDITH E. Woodmere, L. I., Ne KLUTHO, CAROLE A. St. Louis, Missouri KNIESTEDT, ROBERT F. St. Louis, Missouri KNOLL, GERALD M. St. Louis, Missouri KOENIG, KATHRYN M. Jefferson City, Missouri KOLLIAS, JOLENE St. Louis, Missouri KRAEMER, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri KRIVICKY, CAROL L. Windsor, Connecticut w York Q X ...sf V iugwk iii ii as KERCH KIEFER KING KISTER KNOLL x j iii. KLEIN KLEIN Kxun-no KERR KOENIG KoLuAs KRAEMER KINAMORE KIPP Knlssrenr Kmvucxv 10 O GRADUATES of the KRUMREY LAHRMAN LEAHY UNCK LORENZ KUNKEL LAIRD LEIPHOLTZ LONG KURZ LaBARGE LANE LASKI LEOPOLD UES KRUMREY, WILLIAM A. Overland, Missouri KUNKEL, MARGARET A. St. Louis, Missouri KURZ, WILLIAM P. Quincy, Illinois LaBARGE, JOHN V. SI. Louis, Missouri LACEY, ROBERT J. Columbus, Ohio LACKMAN WMM 2 LACEY LAUBERSHEIMER LACKMAN, SR. CLARE M. St. Louis, Missouri LAHRMAN, JEANNE M. Park Ridge, Illinois LAIRD, RALPH N. Kilgore, Texas LANE, JOHN B. Sf. Louis, Missouri LASKI, JAN M. St. Louis, Missouri LAUBERSHEIMER, VICKI A. SI. Louis, Missouri LEAHY, DAVE F. Cool Valley, Missouri LEIPHOLTZ, ROBERT W. St. Louis, Missouri LEOPOLD, ELAINE M. E. St. Louis, Illinois LIES, RICHARD B. Colwick, Kansas LINCK, KENNETH J. SI. Louis, Missouri LONG, CARROLL A. Sullivan, Missouri LORENZ, MICHAEL J. St. Louis, Missouri MCKIM, WAYNE R. MALIKI KAREN L- COLLEGE of ARTS uncl SCIENCES ,vw P I of LUEBBEN -' Q LUECHTEFELD McDONALD LUEBBEN, KATHRYN J. Belleville, Illinois LUECHTEFELD, FRANK R. St. Louis, Missouri LUTZ, MARY E. Richmond Heights, Missouri LUTZ LYNCH MCDONNELL MCGUIRE LYNCH, PATRICIA A. M M MMHON Springfield, Illinois LYONS, WALTER Floral Park, New York llong Islandl MCCLERNON, MARY E. Springfield, Missouri MCDONALD, LORRAINE T. Chicago, Illinois LYONS McGUIRE MCDONNELL, TOM E. McWILLlAMS Sf. Louis, Missouri MAUK McGUIRE, SISTER KATHLEEN Ruma, Illinois McGUIRE, MARCIA Albuquerque, New Mexico MAHER, THOMAS F. St. Louis, Missouri McKEAN, MARY P. Gainesville, Florida Sf. Louis, Missouri McMAHON, PATRICIA B. La Crosse, Wisconsin McWILLIAMS, ANN Ottumwa, Iowa Elyria, Ohio MANSFIELD, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri MARKWAY, KATHLEEN M. St. Louis, Missouri 5. McCLERNON McKEAN MAHER MANSFIELD MARKWAY 10 08 MARSICO, LEONARD M. Lorain, Ohio MARTIN, CECILIA E. SI. Louis, Missouri MARTIN, SANDRA M. St. Louis, Missouri MARTINEZ, ALCIDES 0. Chiquimula, Guatemala MAZZEI, JUDITH C. Chicago, Illinois MEAGHER, PHYLLIS J. Sf. Louis, Missouri MEHELIC, ROBERT L. Madison, Illinois MEHL, CATHERINE A. Sedalia, Missouri MELLER, MARY ANN Jefferson Ciiy, Missouri MENDEZ-ANDREV, EDRIS R. San Juan, Puerio Rico MERTENSMEYER, MARY I. SI. Louis, Missouri MESS, FRANCES H. St. Louis, Missouri MESSERLY, EDWARD J St. Louis, Missouri MEZERA, MARY J. Sf. Louis, Missouri MILISITCH, FRANK J. SI. Louis, Missouri MILLER, JAMES G. St. Louis, Missouri MILLER, TERESA E. St. Petersburg, Florida GRADUATES of the L, .755 J... ,,., VV ,,.V7 i ie.. a.I.T '--:f' - f MESS MEHELIC MEHL MARTINEZ MARTIN MARSLCQ Mssssmv MEZERA MELLER MAZZEI MARTIN MILISITCH MENDEZ-ANDREV MEAGHER MILLER MERTENSMEYER MILLER ,, .n COLLEGE of ARTS und SCIENCES . uw.. . .- is W e 'C . n ,am ,. 51-X wi Qs. Q- N C Rus as X X T N! . . ...Q- 2. X . . .f . - Xel--.-. -1 S E 21 as I Ng si X 9 N ik is K 52 W N Q x X E iiftkwiigx S C .Eg X N 1.. . Q X xxx ,Q X K X MILSTEAD, MARTIN E. St. Louis, Missouri MISSIMER, CONNIE A. Santa Barbara, California MITALSKI, CASIMIR L. Sf. Louis, Missouri MONIKA, JAMES G. St. Louis, Missouri MOORE, DENNIS C. Sf. Louis, Missouri MOORE, MADELEINE J. Jacksonville, Florida MORRIS, PENNY A. Brussels, Belgium MURPHY, CATHERINE L. La Marque, Texas MUTH, DONAT J. St. Louis, Missouri NEILL, DENIS M. St. Louis, Missouri NOLAN, CHARLES J. St. Louis, Missouri NOPPER, RENE J. St. Louis, Missouri OAKES, LAVERNE S. Si. Louis O'BRIEN Sf. Louis, O'BRIEN St. Louis Missouri RICHARD L. Missouri ROBERT E. Missouri OEHMAN, GREGORY L. Webster Groves, Missouri OLDANI, JOHN L. St. Louis, Missouri i..iRi S Q .S S ..... A ,. . is Evil. MILSTEAD MITALSKI MOORE NEILL NOLAN OLDANI MISSIMER Moons Mun-I o'smEN OEHMAN MONIKA MURPHY O'BRIEN MORRIS OAKE5 NOPPER 10 0 GRADUATES of the ' n ga- M. 4,g, , ' , OLIVER OLIVER, JOAN M. Manchester, Missouri ORTMANN, CONNIE A. St. Louis, Missouri PATTISON, HOWARD Dallas, Texas PEICK, LAWRENCE V. Washington, D. C. PERKINS, PATRICIA E. St. Louis, Missouri PESCHIO, THOMAS D. Fort Lauderdale, Florida PETERSON, MARY F. Cedar Rapids, Iowa PHELPS, JAMES E. Rock Hill, Missouri ORTMANN PESCHIO PIERSON POWERS RASP W' Q .AR , X PATTISON PEICK PETERSON PHELPS PISAREK POLIN PRENDERGAST QUALTERS RAU READY PERKINS PIERSON, MYRA J. St. Louis, Missouri PISAREK, GERALDINE C. St. Louis, Missouri POLIN, FLORENCE H. Springfield, Kentucky POWERS, JOYCE Mount Carmel, Illinois PRENDERGAST, DORO THY M. Webster Groves, Missouri 1 QUALTERS, MARGARE St. Louis, Missouri RASP, JOHN C. St. Louis, Missouri RAU, c. GLENNON Waterloo, Illinois READY, DAMIEN F. St. Louis, Missouri TM. COLLEGE ol ARTS uncl SCIENCES REGAN REGAN, WILLIAM R. Springfield, Illinois REILLY, JOHN P. Bellmore, New York RENNECAMP, DIANE C. St. Louis, Missouri REYNOLDS, MARYETTA R. St. Louis Missouri RICK, JAMES W. St. Louis, Missouri RIEBOLD, LAWRENCE J. St. Louis, Missouri RIECHMAN N, ELIZABETH A. St. Louis, Missouri RILEY, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri RILEY, PAUL E. Edwardsville, Illinois IQ ix C REILLY 'RIEBOLD RILEY ROHLFING ROSSMANN RENNECAMP RIECHMANN ROBERT ROJAS ROWINSKI REYNOLDS RILEY ROEDDER ROSCETTI ROY RICK ROBERT, RAFAEL San Juan, Puerto Rico ROEDDER, JOHN N. St. Louis, Missouri ROHLFING, JOHN M. St. Louis, Missouri ROJAS, ROSE N. Barcelona, Venezuela ROSCETTI, JAMES L. Springfield, Illinois ROSSMANN, JOHN F. St. Louis, Missouri ROWINSKI, CHARLENE T Ferguson, Missouri ROY, MICHAEL T. Sf. Louis, Missouri RUDDICK, FRANCES K. St. Louis, Missouri RUGE, CORWIN S. Wright City, Missouri RUSSO, CAROLYN M. St. louis, Missouri RUTKOWSKI, DAVID J. St. Louis, Missouri RYAN, KENNETH J. St. Louis, Missouri RYAN, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri SAENGER, LEO C. Newport, Arkansas SAGER, MARGARET A. St. Louis, Missouri SANTIZO, MARIO J. Pochuta, Guatemala SCALLY, JAMES J. St. Louis, Missouri SCHARFENBERGER, GEMMA E. Louisville, Kentucky SCHNEIDER, EUGENE K. St. Louis, Missouri SCHNIETZ, DOLORES M. Webster Groves, Missouri SCHNIETZ, JEANETTE V. St. Louis, Missouri SANCHEZ, LEOPOLDO de JESUS Managua, Nicaragua SANDWEG, GERARD K. St. Louis, Missouri SCHROEDER, ELLEN M. St. Louis, Missouri GRADUATES of the SCALLY SAENGER SAGER RUTKOWSKI RUGE RUDDICK SCHARFENBERGER SCHNEIDER SANCHEZ RYAN RUSSO SCHNIETZ SANDWEG RYAN SCHNIETZ SANTIZO SCHROEDER 112 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES SCHROEDER, SANDRA J. St. Louis, Missouri SCHUGEL, JAMES H. Cleveland, Ohio SCHULZE, WALTER A. Washington, Missouri SEXAUER, CHARLES L. St. Genevieve, Missouri SHANLE, THOMAS R. Jacksonville, Illinois SHEEHAN, PATRICIA A St. Louis, Missouri SHEN, ELIZABETH L. St. Louis, Missouri SHORTER, SONDRA A. St. Louis, Missouri SICHER, BARBARA A. Phoenix, Arizona SLADE, FRED E. St. Louis, Missouri SMITH, KATHLEEN M. River Forest, Illinois SMITH, MADELINE J. Wheaton, Illinois SMITH, MADELINE M. Omaha, Nebraska SMOLA, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri SMYKA, KATHARINE P. St. Louis, Missouri SNELL, SUSAN M. St. Louis, Missouri SOBIESKI, ROBERT L. Elyria, Ohio , 'WSJ sci-mosnen SCHULZE SHEEHAN Sl-ADF 5M'TH 50'-NESKI scHuGEl. SHANLE SICHER SMYKA SNEU sexAusR si-lonmz SMOI-A SHEN smmi SMITH SPOSATO SPOSATO, RICHARD C. Tulsa, Oklahoma SPRAUL, ROCKE F. St. Louis, Missouri STAHL, MARY A. Florissant, Missouri STUCHLIK, PATRICIA A. St. Louis, Missouri SULLIVAN, CATHERINE C. St. Louis, Missouri SULLIVAN, JANE Tulsa, Oklahoma SUMNAR, SUSAN P. Chicago, Illinois SUNTRUP, MARY E. St. Louis, Missouri SWANICK, BETTY A. Fargo, North Dakota 114 ...L S. N. 'Nm - .Q-f . ,.,, ., R . HW? 312 x . 1, i ie Nik . . . .5 A- .., , A K K . ., ,W NWN. . SPRAUL SULLIVAN SWANICK TANSILL TERBROCK STAHL SUMNAR SWEENEY TEIBER THAMAN GRADUATES of the 5. A STUCHLIK SUNTRUP TALBOT TENGE THIBAULT I iiki SULLIVAN SWEENEY, RAYMOND N. East St. Louis, Illinois TALBOT, RALPH E. Minot, North Dakota TANSILL, CLAIRE Washington, D. C. TEIBER, JOSEPH F. St. Louis, Missouri TENGE, MARY L. St. Louis, Missouri TERBROCK, SHARON M. St. Louis, Missouri THAMAN, JOSEPH H. St. Louis, Missouri THIBAULT, THOMAS C. Springfield, Massachusetts COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES TH OMAS THOMAS, DORIS J. Belleville, Illinois THOMPSON, JO ANNE Kansas City, Missouri THOMPSON, PRENTICE Tulsa, Oklahoma THORNE, TONI R. Sl. Louis, Missouri TOBIN, ELIZABETH A. Sycamore, Illinois TRICE, CAROLINE G. St. Louis, Missouri TSCHUDY, MARY JO O'FaIIon, Illinois TWARDOWSKI, PATRICK A. St. Louis, Missouri wa, f rf W .1 ,. f THOMPSON TRICE UELK VATTEROTT VOLK 4 'ga 7 5 THOMPSON THORNE TSCHUDY TWARDOWSKI VANDOVER VAN HUFFEL VOELLINGER VOEPEL VUKELIC WALL TOBIN UELK, SUSAN J. St. Louis, Missouri VANDOVER, SAMUEL T. Websler Groves, Missouri VAN HUFFEL, CAROLYN J Warren, Ohio VATTEROTT, GREGORY B. St. Louis, Missouri VOELLINGER, ARTHUR J. St. Louis, Missouri VOEPEL, PATRICK J. Costa Mesa, California VOLK, DIANE R. Kirkwood, Missouri VUKELIC, MARYLEE St. Louis, Missouri WALL, ROSALIE Bloomington, Illinois 11 WEBB GRADUATES of the .W WALSH WEEKE WETTA WALSH, GERALD R. Ferguson, Missouri WARD, EDWARD E. Cedar Rapids, Iowa WARREN, JUDITH E. Palos Park, Illinois WATSON, CAROLINE B. Kirkwood, Missouri WEBB, PATRICIA F. Ellisville, Missouri WEEKE, VIRGINIA C. St. Louis, Missouri WENC, FRANCIS C. East St. Louis, Illinois Q iw ,V 5561, sw-mg, ,...f . . Q , , ii., , 7 WESUNG WARD WARREN WATSON WENC WENCEWICZ WESSEL WILD WILSON WINKELMANN WENCEWICZ, THOMAS V. St. Louis, Missouri WESSEL, EVELYN M. Bartelso, Illinois WESLING, BERNYCE Webster Groves, Missouri WETTA, FRANK J. Glendale, Missouri WILD, DORIS Affton, Missouri WILSON, CATHERINE Chevy Chase, Maryland WINKELMANN, RAYMOND A. Sf. Louis, Missouri COLLEGE of ARTS uml SCIENCES woNG 1 Ezfivl w ,flak WITHINGTON WRIGHT ZIEGLER WITHINGTON, CAROL LYNN A. St. Louis, Missouri WITTENBERG, JOHN D. Sf. Louis, Missouri WITTMAN, GEORGE P. Jerseyville, Illinois WOLF, ROBERT G. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WONG, GLENN K. Honolulu, Hawaii WRIGHT, CAROL A. Ferguson, Missouri WYNNE, DAVID J. St. Louis, Missouri ,, V4 ff i WITTENBERG WITTMAN WOLF WYNNE Yoo YURACKO ZIGNAGO ZYCH ZYROMSKI ZDRODOWSKI NOLTE YOO, ROBERT P. Elyria, Ohio YURACKO, JOHN D. Cape Girardeau, Missouri ZDRODOWSKI, WILLIAM .I Addieville, Illinois ZIEGLER, LINDA S. Highland, Illinois ZIGNAGO, CAROLYN J. Sf. Louis, Missouri ZYCH, MARILEE St. Louis, Missouri ZYROMSKI, ROBERT N. Berkley, Missouri NOLTE, DONALD P. Si. Louis, Missouri 7 ARTS SODALITY Kappa Beta Sigma was organized on April 16, 1957, in order to promote and foster an intelligent partici- pation in the liturgy of the Catholic Church and to strive forthe development of true Catholic leadership. ARTS SODALlTY+First row: C. Kinsella, F. Burke, Consultor, T. Heyns, Vice-Prefect, T Potthast, Corresponding Secretary, D. Klostermann, Corresponding Secretary, H. Hoene Second row: K. Corbett, K. Schmidt, J. Fueglein, M. Pomphrey, R. Harris, R. Bonskowski Third row: J. Ehrhart, R. Heath, T. Haley, F. Denny, E. Stackle. 8 H1 ARTS COUNClL-First row: J. Toyne, Secretary, C. Amborn, Vice-President, D. Neill, President, J. Krebs, Trea- surer, Fr. J. B. McGannon, S. J., Moderator. Second row: M. McGuire, S. Snell, P. Fitzsimmons, W. Moody, B. Arnott, M. Laski, M. Zych, P. Foley, C. Dewhirst, M. Pappas, C. Miller, J. Pollock. Third row: J. Carter, T. Thibault, T. Haley, J. Heidenry, S. Goodin, J. Mullen, J. Cernech, D. Corcoran, E. Yoch. PRE-DENT CLUB The purpose and aim of this club is to orient pre-dental students to a better understanding of dentistry before entering professional studies. The organization strives to accomplish this through tours ot the Dental School, visits to dental conventions, and special dental lectures at the meetings. ARTS COUNCIL The Arts Council was organized in 1951 to co- ordinate activities among the organization. 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. PRE-DENT CLUB-First row: J. Altadonna, V. Wincl, Secretary-Treasurer, F. Neuner, President, R. Arns, Vice-President, R. Knepper. Second row: T. O'Keeffe, J. Wunderlich, D. Kienstra, J. Wittgen, S. Swingler, R. Kehr, J. Sheridan. SIGMA ALPHA ETA , Q . . - f msg Q . . , . W gi 'lla ' ilu 'S '- ,N E f Q ., K . . A , w-in . 4 .. SIGMA ALPHA ETA-First row: C. Long, Treasurer, P. Dodge, Record- ing Secretary, B. Swanick, President, M. Tenge, Vice-President, M. Mansfield, Corresponding Secretary. Second row: R. Augustus, M. Cassin, M. Hines, L. D'Antonio, M. Miller, K. Hutson, N. Birk. Third row: Sigma Alpha Eta is a professional speech correction fraternity. Its objectives are to create and stimulate an interest in the field of speech and hearing, to encourage professional growth by providing learning experiences not offered in the formal course structure, to foster a spirit of unity by providing situations in which students and faculty may work together as a team to advance the profession as a whole, and to inspire high planes of achievement in academic and clinical activities. It annually sponsors a Christmas party for all children attending the speech clinic and a series of six speakers throughout the year. , fi f it J ' C. Daley, M. J. Tschudy, D. Tewell, C, Fox, P. Desmond, J. Davis, M Melcher. Fourth row: M. Stahl, K. Kerch, O. Mitrou, S. Lanphier, K. Cash, J. Schmuke, J. Hartnett. Fifth row: B. Horvath, T. Chuday, The national fraternity of Gamma Theta Upsilon was organized in May i93i. The Alpha Rho chapter at St. Louis University received its charter in March 1951. The aim of the organization is to further professional interest in geography, to strengthen student and pro- fessional training beyond academic course work and to advance the status of geography culturally and practically. Alpha Rho, the largest chapter, has 80 members composed of students, teachers, and profes- sional geographers. The fraternity offers the DeSmet award. GAMMA THETA UPSILON ffl GAMMA THETA UPSlLON-First row: D. Sweeney, Secretary, D. Muth, Treasurerg E. Hogan, President, G. Sebastian, G. T. U. Editor, E. Wessel, Assistant. Second row: R. Gillyon, E. Barr, B. Brunner, Jim Birckheacl, J. Krone, J. Naumann, J. Nies, G. Kiefer. 1 SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB - First row: J, Beykirch, Treasurerp F. Wenc, President, L. Casper, Recording Secretary, F, Polin, Corresponding Secretary. Second row A. Cecchin, M, Hensley, P, Gower, M. Bruce, J. Murphy, D, Danak, P, Lynch. Third row: M. E. McTernan, F. Ekkers, P. Cullinane, N, Lawler, E. Casey, C. Grove. 7 6 SCRIPTURE CLUB - First row: Sr. M, Vincetta, O.S.F,, J. Oldani, President, Fr. H. McKemie, S.J., Moderator, S. Lintz, Secretary, C, Wicker, M. Brennan. Second row: D. Danak, J. Murphy, E. Casey, S. Lanphier, P. Gower, M, Lutz. Third row: L, Casper, N. Lawler, B. Otto, M.J. Charle- ville, M. Winscott. ' :Y 20 BIOLOGY CLUB - First row: S. Pledger, B. Sears, Treasurer, T. Berra, President, L. Murphy, Vice-President, R. Bonskowski. Second row: F. McCarron, C. Krivicky, B. Childers, A. Drury, S. Weis. Third row: W. Gross, J. Roscetti, R. Heath, R. Stein. 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 inter- ested student a better acquaintance with the princi- ples and practices of sociology. The club also holds a number of social functions throughout the year. SCRIPTURE CLUB The Scripture Club, now in its sixth year of operation, 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 ofthe 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 Codicel in the University's microfilm library, notably the Codus Vaticanus. BIOLOGY CLUB This organization is primarily academic and its main purpose is to stimulate interest and appreciation in the biological sciences. The club is open to all under- graduate students of SLU interested in the biologi- cal sciences for professional or non-professional reasons. The club's regular activities consist in having a guest speaker lecture on some aspect of biology. These speakers represent some of the nation's finest scientists. The club affords its members the opportunity to meet with professionals in their chosen fields. Dr. Privitera, associate professor of biology, is the club's moderator. ENGLISH CLUB The English Club on the St. Louis University campus is open to all members in the College of Arts and Sciences who have indicated their intention to maior in English or are currently doing so. lt strives to acquaint its members with the literary arts and such associated endeavors as painting, sculpture, and architecture. Throughout the year it sponsors visits to the Art Museum, organized lit- erary movie attendance, and speakers on subiects pertinent to the field of English, PHI SIGMA 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. Membership is open to members of the faculty, graduate students, and students of advanced standing. ETA SIGMA PHI ETA SIGMA PHI is the National Honorary Classical Language fraternity. The Beta Zeta Chapter of the national organization was first initiated on the St. Louis University campus in l94O. Members are selected because of a high degree of scholastic achievement in a classical language and an overall high academic achievement. The organization aims to bring the campus cultural opportunities by means of guest lecturers, panel discussions, current and interesting movies, and an annual Latin contest. THE ENGLISH CLUB - First row: D. Ali, J. Beykirch, C. Taggart, A. J. Voellinger, ll, President, l B. Wiese, A. Mazziotti, S. Failla. Second row: B. Tucker, S. Weis, K. Demko, K. Eck, K. Ryan, J. Dynda, B. Fahrner. Third row: H. Macleod, D. Ellis, J. Hehner, B. Kadlez, J. Krone, K. Bugan, C. Gardner. Fourth row: J. Woluska, T. Grady, L. Hendricks, D. Lathy. PHI SIGMA IOTA - First row: M. McTernan, M. Zych, S. Moorman. Second row: M. Santizo, M. Mertensmeyer, S. Gallagher, President, A. Fellner, Secretary, M. Charleville. Third row: M. Cano, C. Davis, B. Fahrner, K. Rice, J. Dynda, M. Reynolds, F. Lapuente. ETA SIGMA PHI - First row: L. Runnels, P. Flannery, Treasurer, K. Markway, President, Fr. F. Guentner, Moderator, J. Oldani, Secretary, A. Gomez, Vice-president. Second row: K. Beckman, C. Kinsella, V. Hutmacher, A. Klein, P. McKean, J. Scally. 121 S? +.e.fwev- 'P' Q . E .511 ge ' if QL., ,fs W , K if XL' 'se 1 5 e X 1 .Z 4-,,, UW? X.Lk ,Xa .. - gre? -, 12 Y. , , M 3 . . ia A V N .. -J: sw-'rf - ei l'5f fx??f15f - s s C . .. . ff 3:f fw5i5f2iT' ' ' Qi? 5 ' f' -55531 ANS' '- JN' 'Fggvf' ff f' Q X . ig, . g:fgs.'g- -A s, r X . , R WKKQL if 5' if We Q an - i:.a- 1' Q, . . : V-i,l,!3'3f:, I I - ,L-4 ' K R :W -N 'f5i'f ,gQsz1fE'-R. ' f f m A . :T Q .ggi , vw , -'.-- , sv Y 'X L X-fi' Q 1 K R..'.,? :r?Qi2 3. ' w ,-if . ' gg A l .1 'sf' gg ' I 5, 53 X ,. . 1 yfiig 15- 1 , .. H f i f f, fn X. L 53 5 -X. . 1 w,L.j:Q.., ,jig kqi' , ,. A I, , 5, .,, :Pf-Qi? - ... -f V - 'l'??f3gQ5E? m Ef!l, , N. ff , - 3 A . M ,.:, .. Q .,,1 scsi. A . T, 1 N.. 5:1955 nw - 1 .W .-f fm? , , M.-C Af.A f 5, Wim-g - EIR: '1 . N .W A .tai f Qi? 'T' , , ,.., ,- iwg. bf rggys .iizf :t j lpffi ' ,fa msg, Y 112. . ' 1 3 We , , v a- U. :Ps 5 -aff I lgff? .T :wses dit gee ' .V , ,, ,n ff- .44 i-. .-:f -4 -zz . awfwfi 4-K--Z P' gn ' 52 I.-, iS39 ,j if r .se . ,...3 .,-.1 A' . f' -at .1 1 'sr 'J ' Q' s- ,,.J l-. 5 1,-11 The people of St. Louis were excited by the promise of increasing commerce as the first steamboat tied up at the riverfront in 1817 and ushered in the flourishing years of the riverboat era. In June celebrate the east and all trade. They felt 1857, they took four days to arrival of the railroad from the that this meant for expanding the great need of training their young men in commerce and finance. This need has long since been fulfilled , and is resentl being served by Mr. Stephen COMMERCE and FINANCE 1 1 F P Y W. Vasquez, Dean of the School of Commerce and Finance, and his faculty. fm, 14 , H 41, W' ,,.v , m lQ ,, M , 5 's'1 llVfaq, t Il N,vm,,,-vwmv.x-pm-- ...M Q 'M W if WA 245 ,un me... Xmwwmm I Eifii 1? 24 AGLES AGLES, CHARLES R. Edwardsville, Illinois BARNHART, DAVID St. Louis, Missouri BASLER, RONALD Bloomsdale, Missouri BERG, JOHN J. St. Louis, Missouri BOLLER, THEODORE Sf. Louis, Missouri BRAUN, EDWARD S. St. Louis, Missouri BREWER, JAMES P. SI. Louis, Missouri BU RKEMPER, MICHAEL N. Old Monroe, Missouri E GRADUATES of the BARNHART BRAUN BUSALACCHI CASAGRANDE CHALOUPECKY BASLER BREWER BUTLER CASTELLANO CHERAGOTTI BERG BURKEMPER CAMPANELLA CENTUNZI COCAI BOLLER BUSALLACCHI, JAMES A. SI. Louis, Missouri BUTLER, KENNETH Berkeley, Missouri CAMPANELLA, JAMES A. Ladue, Missouri CASAGRANDE, STEPHEN C Spring Lake, New Jersey CASTELLANO, JOSEPH F. SI. Louis, Missouri CENTUNZI, JEANNINE C. Glendale, Missouri CHALOUPECKY, KURT E. St. Louis, Missouri CHERAGOTTI, DANIEL A. Staunton, Illinois COCAI, EDWARD St. Louis, Missouri SCHOOL of COMMERCE and FINANCE COLOMBIERE COLOMBIERE, SR. MARY New Orleans, Louisiana CONNORS, BART F. Sf. Louis, Missouri COOK, JOHN M. Joliet, Illinois COUGHENOUR, ROBERT E. JR. Richmond Heights, Missouri CURRY, ROBERT S. Kirkwood, Missouri DANZ, ROBERT J. Union, Missouri DeGREEFF, RONALD R. St. Louis, Missouri CONNORS DANZ DEMMER DRESSEL ESSEX WW COOK DoGREEFF DOCHERTY EGAN EYERMANN COUGHENOUR DELARGY DOEHRING EICKHORST FAHEY CURRY DELARGY, DENNIS J SI. Louis, Missouri DEMMER, DAVID M. St. Louis, Missouri DOCHERTY, DENNIS St. Louis, Missouri DOEHRING, K. CHRISTOPHER St. Louis, Missouri DRESSEL, EDWARD Sf. Louis, Missouri EGAN, GREG St. Louis, Missouri EICKHORST, ANSON St. Louis, Missouri ESSEX, DAVID V. JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri EYERMANN, RICHARD J. Ferguson, Missouri FAHEY, GENE Jennings, Missouri 2 2 GRADUATES ol the W' FEBUARY FLUECH GLEASON GROSCHE GRUENDER FELDHAILE FREESE GOERSS GROSS Q New f-..., FLEMING GERBER FELDMEIER FINN FOX GALLUP GORMAN GRANDCOLAS FEBUARY, RICHARD J., JR. Shawneetown, Illinois FELDHAILE, HARRIET St. Louis, Missouri FELDMEIER, JOHN R. St. Louis, Missouri FINN, JANE A. Sf. Louis, Missouri FLEMING, LAWRENCE SI. Louis, Missouri FLOTTE, G. MICHAEL Florissant, Missouri FLUECH, JOSEPH W. Lamar, Colorado FREESE, SR. ANNE MARIE, O. S. Pontiac, Michigan FOX, JOHN D. St. Louis, Missouri FLOTTE GALLUP, ROGER S. St. Louis, Missouri GERBER, RICHARD Sf. Louis, Missouri D. GLEASON, ROBERT E. St. Louis, Missouri GOERSS, WALTER G. St. Louis, Missouri GORMAN, JOHN R. St. Louis, Missouri GRANDCOLAS, THOMA Belleville, Illinois GROSCHE, MARVIN A. St. Louis, Missouri GROSS, GARY St. Louis, Missouri GRUENDER, JOSEP SI. Louis, Missouri HJ. SE SCHOOL of COMMERCE uml FINANCE GRUSECKI GUELKER HILLMEYER GRUSECKI, PEGGY K. River Forest, Illinois GUELKER, ROBERT V. Affton, Missouri HANNIS, DONALD J. Glendale, Missouri HARIG, RICHARD Richmond Heights, Missouri HARRIS, JAMES C. St. Louis, Missouri HIGGINS, MICHAEL G. Northwoods, Missouri HILLMEYER, THOMAS P. Webster Groves, Missouri HO, MARY L. St. Louis, Missouri HODGE, JAMES E. St. Louis, Missouri HOEHN, JOHN A. Alton, Illinois HOFER, JAMES E. St. Louis, Missouri HANNIS H0 HOGAN HOGAN, St. Louis, HOGAN, St. Louis, HONICH, St. Louis I HARIG HODGE HOGAN JAMES Missouri PAUL A. Missouri THEODORE Missouri HOSTY, ROBERT W. St. Louis, Missouri HUGHES, DONALD T. St. Louis, Missouri HURLEY, DANIEL P. St. Louis, Missouri ISAAK, RUSS H. Jennings, Missouri HARRIS HOEHN HONICH HUGHES HIGGINS HOFER HOSTY HURLEY ISAAK 2 28 JOST, AUGUST F. St. Louis, Missouri JUELICH, GERALD J. St. Louis, Missouri JULIAN, JAMES St. Louis, Missouri KALTSCHNEE, PAUL E. Sf. Louis, Missouri KASSMEYER, SR. M. LADONNA, F.S.P.A. La Crosse, Wisconsin KEILBACH, JOHN J. Pueblo, Colorado KELLEY, JAMES N. St. Louis, Missouri KLAUS, ARTHUR S. Chicago, Illinois KOCH, DUWAYNE A. Highland, Illinois KRASNICKI, ROGER C. St. Louis, Missouri F 'li KREKELER, NORBERT J. Webster Groves, Missouri KUBIK, CHARLES F. St. Louis, Missouri KUELKER, JO ANN M. Sf. Louis, Missouri KUNZ, RAYMOND C. St. Louis, Missouri LAMPE, ALLAN H. St. Louis, Missouri LANE, MICHAEL H. Sf. Louis, Missouri LUECHTEFELD, STAN E. Okawville, Illinois GRADUATES of the KUBIK KELLEY KLAUS KALTSCHNEE Jusucl-I Josr KUELKER KUNZ Kocn KASSMEYER JuuAN LAMPE KRASNICKI KEILBACH LANE KREKELER Luecmsrsm SCHOOL of COMMERCE and FINANCE if 'M f . V , MARSHALL, WILLIAM St. Louis, Missouri McDOWELL, JAMES A. St. Louis, Missouri McGOWAN, THOMAS W. St. Louis, Missouri McLAUGHLIN, CHARLES Sf. Louis, Missouri MEYER, MICHAEL W. St. Louis, Missouri MILLER, CARL G. St. Louis, Missouri MOESLEIN, RONALD A. St. Louis, Missouri NESTOR, MICHAEL J. Richmond Heights, Missouri NETSCH, FRANK J. St. Charles, Missouri NOLD, RICHARD E. Belleville, Illinois O'BRIEN, JUDITH A. Wichita, Kansas O'KEEFE, RICHARD L. St. Louis, Missouri OLSON, JIM A. Sf. Louis, Missouri PEPPER, RICHARD L. East St. Louis, Illinois PITZER, GARY St. Louis, Missouri REA, STANLEY M. Valley Park, Missouri REDMOND, DAVID A. Florissant, Missouri SABO, PAUL G. St. Louis, Missouri M1065 MARSHALL McGOWAN MILLER NOLD 0'BRIEN 01455525 McDOWELL MEYER NETSCH REA REDMOND SABC McLAUGHLIN NESTOR PITZER MOESLEIN PEPPER OLSON 12 0 'hp' -dw-agp SANDHOFER SANDHOFER, LEO J. University City, Missouri SCHAEFER, LAWRENCE R. St. Louis, Missouri SCHERER, THOMAS W. St. Louis, Missouri SCHMITT, WILLIAM R. Milwaukee, Wisconsin SCHNURBUSCH, SR. SARA MARIE, S.S.M. Perryville, Missouri SCOTTI, PAUL A. St. Louis, Missouri SMITH, JOSEPH C. St. Louis, Missouri GRADUATES of the SCHOOL !',,,'!? W, 4'-Q, SCHAEFER SCHERER SCHMITT SCOTTI SMITH STEBBINGS STEPHANIE STOCK STRANGE STREILER TASCHLER TIEMEYER TINES TITUS TRAFFAS SCHNURBUSCH STEBBINGS, JOAN East St. Louis, Illinois STEPHANIE, SR. MARY, R.S.M Little Rock, Arkansas STOCK, ROBERT J. St. Louis, Missouri STRANGE, JERRY L. St. Louis, Missouri STREILER, DON S. St. Louis, Missouri TASCHLER, JOSEPH C., JR. St. Louis, Missouri TIEMEYER, KENNETH R. St. Ann, Missouri TINES, CHARLES A. St. Louis, Missouri TITUS, ANDREW P., III St. Louis, Missouri TRAFFAS, SR. M. VINCETTE, O.S.F. Mishawaka, Indiana of COMMERCE and FINANCE TRICAMO TRICAMO, FRANK P. SI. Louis, Missouri TYBIK, SR. M. COLETTE, O Mishawaka, Indiana VALENTINE, GEORGE J. Effingham, Illinois VIETH, WILLIAM E. Sf. Louis, Missouri VOELLINGER, CHARLES A. Belleville, Illinois WADE, MICHAEL S. Lawton, Oklahoma WALSH, MARGARET M. Shawnee, Oklahoma VOELLINGER WARNEBOLD, GLENN J. Labadee, Missouri wssr, LLOYD Q. Overland, Missouri WILEY, JAMES C. Sf. Louis, Missouri WILLENBORG, JOHN W. Pawnee, Illinois WILLENBORG, LAWRENCE L Effingham, Illinois WINKLER, KENNETH Fair Lawn, New Jersey WOJCIECHOWSKI, THOMAS J St. Louis, Missouri 2 ALPHA KAPPA PSI ALPHA KAPPA PSI is a professional commerce fraternity, first established at New York University in 1904. Delta Sigma Chapter, installed at Saint Louis University in I957, is presently enioying its largest membership. DELTA SIGMA Pl First row J Greenwell C Fitch Secretary C Miller President C Voellmger DELTA SIGMA PI is a professional fraternity or- ganized to foster the study of business in uni- versities, encourage scholarship, social activity, and to associate the mutual advancement of students through research and practice. Beta Sigma Chapter meets these three obiectives with its monthly professional meetings, parties, and formal dances. Its members constantly rank above the all-male average of the university. First row: P. Sagon, Corresponding Secretary, M. Grosche, Apostolic Vice-President, J. Lane, Prefect, K. Lauber, Regina Nostra Septirna, Fr, J. Boland, S.J., Director, D. Leahy, Social VicevPrefect, R. Eyermann, Treasurer, C. McLaughlin.Second row: T. Kelley, L, Giarraffa, J. Zahn, J. Spies, S. Pledger, R. Basler, F. Dana, T. Kommer, Greg Poth. Third row: M. Flynn, M. Rosso, P. Foley, J. Gregory, J. Mancuso, D. Sanders. Fourth row: R. Maiullo, G. Stott, R. Smith, R. Nold, P. Analo, G. Hughes, J. Castellano, C. Wetmore, F. Wenc, P. Cullinane, MARKETING CLUB 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 appli- cation of text-book rules to the practice of the business community. COMMERCE SODALITY 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. First row: M. Grosche, Publicity Chairman, M. Walsh, Secretary, Dr. J, Wolf, Faculty Advisor, M. Higgins, President, R. Ammann, Vice-President.Secor1d row: D. Boyce, P. Nubby, R. Gerber, J. Hoehn, J. Finn, P. Scotti, M. Wenck, D. Schnietz, D. Hogan. First row: C. Lee, J. Simon, Secretary, T. Woiciechowski, President, M. Flauter, Vice- President, Sr. Kassmeyer, J. O'Brien, D. Boyce. Second row: J. Lane, Historian, J. Castellano, E. Seghers, W. Marshall, M. Higgins, D. Docherty. COMMERCE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council of the School of Commerce and Finance is organized to further the interests of the student body, to promote the general well-being of the School of Commerce 8- Finance, either on our own initia- tive, or in cooperation with the officers of the School, and to promulgate truth in all our exercises. . .V ,A : N'-ar Xie , v if : .-gg:.,...,- .W M J. i.Q5,iQL,.. 'its A 'w -x wr r 2' , I 'i l fs.. 1 ' . K . 11 Q., M., .lie M, ' .. . '- . -fi' R ' f fisefil:-'sz 3-.Qfilfmi 7 . , fig?-. f ., ' Q K, I . if .X - .,. pg .--, ng.. 4 .Q sc 3- ' e '2wg.Qea1: Q . -'-'zrze ,cf J we .- '!' Y ,k,-S 4, F K , M. 1 . f , 1 5- 5 .?:f.tr -- -ffl. 4 4. Q x K ,V M - Q , .,- Mx -vs .15 ex 2 -5 Wim . N- fi' y, , I ff X6 Q11 'T -ll? ' , 2 .V-:.:'41 , L 'Q . 2 ,. .KP Q. -f ...K - , X0 1, 't 14 f WX K. Ly ev. ,, , ' '1 .i ig?ii4 ,. :Q --av. rirsptuf H F -'M lessee. -a .s2. 2gi:121 . , ' fa. i T t ' 3'gg5.,,7 ' T74 f A -1 Egg.: -..V H ff' ' -.,x..s. 1 ' ljT::Z1?33g' .rlcsgffls 4' J T- ' 'S' ' z . s Q23 Qeyfqggfi-+.i.:-F225 5' 4,5 ' ' -vm'-7 N: ' ' 2,1 Tf,akI5l fu'- ,israel 13 2255 , eff f- fff . 'liig-.V . - if-Pixy: gggxfg..r:f..i s.,w.W fffflx' K . . . .N .ers-we 1R:g3'5,1wf 'gf l '..gl Q f i sX. .. -.wait A f .,.,ff ag Q - ,les- .,E1fyzg,- if-9255 f ' N11 5. if X -QW. Ia. -Hy. ' .F it ni . M. i 1-Sw' ' A .LgA ,., .. Viz 'ff wif' g 112.1-.5. . r 41.1.1.3 r .QF gf. Q. ,QW-.. 'g ..' :.4..., 1' 'fi' if, . .pf 13 , - Jvffie ' .5 , -: .,.1,f- .. P 3. L-33 .vel of .55-fe ' if si. rf'-' 355 if: Gi g -,gf f ' JT? : f fu ' Ns.-vs' ... mi q f ini' -:Qi ...fi 'ah M I - -ft . 'fgif i - 'Q' iff? will ' ff 19- r-' 35551 :aff f . :gh A X- e if A, . if we 115. n g: 3 'v qfi. . ,C , qi 1 .Ii 3 ill if e r , ff' f Si- . .. A. Q l A hundred years ago the great need for dentistry was apparent. People suffered agonies from their teeth and usually lost them at an early age. The wealthy bought substitutes and the rest went Kbothless. The desire to combat this universal tooth decay and with it the many bodily ills developed by this condition is evidenced in the facilities-pictured above- in an early dentist's office. Through aching years, an understanding of how to treat teeth and to pre- vent much dentistry by proper diet and mouth hygiene was gradually accomplished. ...I Dr. Stephen P. Forrest, Dean of the Dental School, and his faculty insure our better health by graduating students SCH00l of DENTISTRY skilled in the way of systematic, preventive dentistry. 1 le . l a GRADUATES of the W.. K: , if ...:L, K 5 :QQ .,. .gik - E f 5 :' A X k,., ,,,b I V A X K KL 5533325 5. in Ak . w - 4 J.. I ,L - Lug Y xxx Volllmi. Sl MGI-'wif iLL gf. ,l.1 - i QA4u.1..'V Zggjww I +,. .. ABOUD , Y , I rr.. .. llll HQRENKAMP I. I, eeeie A ,. iu. i bi bik mx, L,., Z S' ' T :,, X I ': Q A if X isgfmgwsv - 3533 - 'ii5?555T',': V ,N lr gg., I is ii? Q ., xv-bw we if Ex ie - A , . . Q, . K 'W ,ff K 4q,ag.,p5,,,,wa . ,ifm . Wifpgx'-1. U is hw . 3 P3 Y BAKER ABOUD, HENRY,JR. San Francisco, California BAKER, MICHAEL A. San Francisco, California BAUER, FRANCIS J. St. Louis, Missouri BELLON, LAWRENCE C. St. Louis, Missouri BLUM, MARVIN A. Los Angeles, California BUTTS, WARREN C. Anoka, Minnesota . -..: . ., - f , . . g.' -i,,, 1 Efils. Lf- -pf ii, BAUER CERESOLI GLASZOW HUMPHREYS BELLON CREVOISIER HARPOLE BLUM FITZ GIBBON HILLNER BUTTS GARDNER HINDMAN CERESOLI, RAYMOND A. Royalton, Illinois CREVOISIER, RALPH A. San Antonio, Texas FITZ GIBBON, JOHN M. Coral Gables, Florida GARDNER, DONALD R. Kennett, Missouri GLASZOW, RICHARD l. New Milford, Connecticut HARPOLE, JOHN R. Alton, Illinois HILLNER, DONALD E. Irvington, New Jersey HINDMAN, DOUGLAS W. Herrin, Illinois HORENKAMP, NORMAN J O'Fallon, Illinois HUMPHREYS, HARRY W. Denver, Colorado SCHOOL ol DENTISTRY .5 . 121, 13: Q- 4 A ,L . . .L .... . . R... I ,1,: . e-'- - . h , . j i Q I m I ' ' 1 .... ii A ' ..... - QI2- A- ',' .. I I A . . ,-., Q K I aj' -,.-' I -myh -'ffrremfml ,mm,,.s,,.s.eM -'Uma www JACK q NORRIS yh - 5 , , ' '- - - K :L,. , 5-Wax. A me . . .. , - J... A , , S R .. . . A - J.. , . AQ,: F inns .D..ii :-' ::., .... . il. ' fails ,. '- :L:- 1 kirk LT? F 3 .5 A :s1:.is:.,gs R f sgfgmmm .ggw ' ' A All h L Q F. i z :'. I 'R -- - 1 1-' I bbq, S A 7LL, I it I WAMQ- -vii-??35'Ei'13W: .. V.: 5 .,,:: in me A A .-i- 51 -..-off JORGENSEN JORGENSEN MCHUGH MORTENSEN PFITZINGER Kosmos McKEE MURPHY Leonnzrr Ms LAUGH'-IN N'5'-SEN LINGQ MOIST NORRIS JACK, MAYO K. Sacramento, California JORGENSEN, ARLO G. Rigby, Idaho JORGENSEN, REED E. Hyrum, Utah KOENIGS, JOSEPH F. Yuma, Arizona LEONTIEFF, JOHN Pico-Rivera, California LINGO, EDMUND C. St. Louis, Missouri McHUGH, WILLIAM B. St. Louis, Missouri McKEE, DONALD D. Long Beach, California McLAUGHLlN, ROBERT J. St. Louis, Missouri MOIST, RICHARD R. Springfield, Missouri MORTENSEN, REX C. Tremonton, Utah MURPHY, JAMES R. San Pedro, California NIELSEN, JOY L. Hyrum, Utah NORRIS, GARTH J. Denver, Colorado NORRIS, LEON M. Billings, Montana PFITZINGER, WALTER R Berkeley, Missouri S SCHOOL of DENTISTRY ,F ,S ., , WUKELICH it IAVV 4 , I liv A :III Q V , ., ie Z , :51 ' we REPKO A , :VA I ,,I, ,,,, I ' . 3 : l' . J ,DD I I lv -, A ' I I , REPKO, TRENT J. 'I M A l ' A Olmsted Falls, Ohio H REPP, DAVID N. llll l A San Diego, California I' i'A1 RIcI-IARDS, LIONEL, JR. ir Sacramento, California fV,,, ?:, V ..'1 , ,, RoBERSoN, DAVID F. 3 3 ,, RoBERSoN, WILLIAM, JR. I IIIIII Ifii ie I IDII , V Wood River, Illinois , - -- A,f, II, ,IIAI 2 I I Aioli fi SHELTON' ANDREW P- , ft ,, , ,I American Fork, Utah 1 I? ,,., 4 ,v,, SHORT, .IoI-IN P. ,W , , Evansville, Indiana m, ,,,.,,, ' f SIMPSON, w. RICHARD I I Benton Illinois ,,,I' I ' ,II, MM I f , if - ' f 2 ff ,f f, ,tsffm 1 fwfr' ' ,, 'f M: , REPP RICHARDS ROBERSON ROBERSON SHELTON r.- .AY 1 f f ii W if W 3? .,,,',,V,I',,1, SHORT SIMPSON SMITH SOLZBERG STARNES , 5 STORY VANEK WEISS WEITZ WILLIS SMITH, MAURICE M. Montpelier, Vermont SOLZBERG, BARRY D. New York City, New York STARNES, LES O. Equality, Illinois STORY, JAMES J. Lawton, Oklahoma VANEK, BENEDICT O. St. Louis, Missouri WEISS, NORMAN P. Newburgh, New York WEITZ, CONRAD III Colfax, Washington WILLIS, ALAN D. Benton, Illinois WUKELICH, STEPHEN P. Burbank, California S . is . xg s . I .I -awww,-M --... E ga. . ,,,, JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION - First row: H.W. Hurnphreys, Senior Representative, Dr. E. H. Taylor, Faculty Advisor, D. Hillner, President. Second row: J. Esper, Vice Presi- dent, L. Durnstorff, Treasurer, S. W. Pfost, Secretary. ENTAL NTERFRATERNITY OUNCIL The nity the the the purpose of the Dental Interfrater- Council is to promote unity among four fraternities represented at Dental School. The council arranges social calendar for the fraternities. JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION This is a national organization in affiliation with the American Dental Association. Its various activities are coordinated to culti- vate, complement, and promote the art and science of dentistry and its collateral branches. It attempts further to sustain and elevate the professional character and the education of the dental students through paper, forum, lectures, and clinic. Member- ship entitles the student to the educational advantages offered by admission to the various dental congresses and the monthly information of the Journal of the American Dental Association. Faculty advisors are Dr. Stephen P. Forrest, Dr. Eugene H. Taylor, and Dr. James Bynum. I - , '4' : : 2,5 A I -' e 2 5' . , AE , -an ff.. .. I - .... , My , . , . DENTAL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL f FirSt row! W- Butts, B- Vanek, President, J. Cummins, B. Solzberg, Secretary-Treasurer. Second row: D. Hillner, R. Mace, P. Dreiling. DENTAL STUDENT COUNCIL The Council was organized in September of T951 for the benefit of the student body. The purposes of the Council are: to be the representative organiza- tion of the students in all their interests, purposes, and relations, to promote and perpetuate a coop- erative spirit among students, faculty, and admin- istration, 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. DENTAL STUDENT COUNCIL - First row: J. Murphy, W, Roberson, President, H. Stadnyk, Secretary. Second row: D. Hillner, S. Mikola,A. Willis. 1 ALPHA OMEGA - First row: N. Weiss, Editor, B. Solzberg, M. Blum, President, L. Lees, Treasurer. Second row: M. Navis, G. Fainbarg, W. Davison, M. Suden, Secretary. ALPHA OMEGA DELTA SIGMA 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 grad- uating students, followed by a dance. DELTA This is the oldest international dental fraternity in existence - founded in 1882. The functions include table clinics, social activities, assistance to freshmen, and scholastic awards. The objectives of Delta Sigma Delta are to keep high the standards of dentistry by inculcating in the minds of dental students and prac- titioners a spirit of fraternal cooperation toward scientific, ethical, and professional progress. DELTA SIGMA DELTA - First row: M. Carrovv, R. Jorgensen, G. Norris, D. Lacy, M. Smith, W. Mueller, J. Short, Second row: R, Crevoisier, M. Baker, R. Ceresoli, J. Nielsen, W. Butts, President, L. Bellon, A. Shelton, R. Mace, Vice-President, N. Gordon. Third row: L. Starnes, J. Story, T. Mullenaux, R. Harpole, C. Romero, M. Faulwell, J. Strehlman, M, Nigrelle, R. Moist, J. Leontieff. jxjr 'sl' f T. , , W .1 li K. . . - .. ,,,, . u, fr' ,, .. ii' A ...,........ J A ff ,,. , , . ,,., , ' t V, ,I .,..,. , 3 T Q . IVA: N, , I A v rf' ,. ' H We ' . .. . f S, 1 if ' if J iiil g I in . 1 A 1 Q I Err - A . ' .L , J A W tiff 5 1 ,i wi.- . 2 2 140 iii . ll - , . is t ,M Q N V 1 1 M g ,,:m5iR!.s,5,f.3.?e :., sift . psyd- tj , by . I 511 i ' :. . 5' l ' il ,.,'g, I ,.., .3..l :., .x:,. I f if L i f .,,, . I ITIS f 7 T-H I 5 II 'l'L E ,.,, I I . . . . m ,L ,. X ... : ,K . f.- X ,.,,. . . . ,,.: what ,,,:, r N i ,gig I I 3. LA,1 . i as is I s 'Q ' sf' R Elb 4 Q , ,:i. 1 E K1 . i fr L-:, I 6 . l V V I 7 ,:,. gf .E sir . , PSI OMEGA f First row: D. Roberson, D, West, B. Barton, F, Bauer, P. Messina. Second row: W. Pftzinger, H. Kaiivvara, B. Spence, Editor, S. Osuga, Secretary, B, Vaneli, President, D. Hillner, Vice-President, B. Ogborn, Treasurerg H, Humphreys, Rush Chairman, D. Simpson, Third row: N. Nakaji, E, Gom ez, J, Wiegers, L. Richards, M. Gibbon, J, Koenigs, D. Hindman, T. Repko, J. Murphy, J. I-lasik, L. Herness. PSI OMEGA The Beta Zeta Chapter of Psi Omega Fraternity was established in 1903 to maintain the standards ofthe dental profession and to encourage scientific in- vestigation and literary culture. The group sponsors a series of speakers and clinics throughout the year, a fall dance, and an annual spring formal, XI PSI PHI Xi Psi Phi Fraternity was founded in 1889 and the Alpha Omega Chapter of the School of Dentistry was organized in 1943. In accord with its purpose as a professional fraternity the Alpha Omega Chapter is devoted chiefly to furthering the cultural and aca- demic interests of its members. Xl PSI PHI - First row: I. Kiyomura, R. Cunning, J. Pezza, D, Martinez, Second row: D. McKee, R. Johnson, J. Sullivan, A. Berra, N. Horenka mp, Treasurer, R. Thouvenot, Secretary, F, Schue, J, Gutierez lll, B. Boynton. Third row: A. Tight, J. Cummins, President, T. Fry, W, I-loshino, J. Costello, Secreta ry, P, Dreiling, Vice-President, R. Held, H. Stadnyk, N. Patterson, B. Cooper. 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' WMM' -4 flnlw mr m,L'l'lv 'fm 'QM , wf rvwf' HMM Al we Mc ffif The light of education set up ll820j in St. Louis College, --14 . - pictured above, has never gone out. Weak and flickering in the .Aggie s vast darkness of the early frontier, it has, during the run of the 17' XFX- years, brightened, strengthened, and become steady. Its power see L3 extended through the arts, philosophy, medicine, law, theology, if Ql-- dentistry, commerce, finance, science, engineering, nursing, health services, aeronautical technology, social service, and their , ji kindred disciplines. ln the Graduate School the light of learning S reached its full academic capacity. ': ff A- 'S . EQ H-ai 4. if wi. iff R 51 Father Robert J. Henle, S. J., Dean of the Graduate School, stands by a machine that enlarges and makes available for the research of his students the wealth of I documents microfilmed for the University at the Vatican Library. anew lil 44 THE GRADUATE ln 1832, Saint Louis University first published require- ments for a Master of Arts degree and opened a program for Graduate Fellows, then called Assistant Tutors. ln 1833, one master's degree- the first-was conferred. ln 1962-63 130 years later, there were 139 Graduate Fellows and 536 graduate degrees were conferred, including 57 Ph. D.'s. Ahmad, Iqbal Ph.D. V 8. P.O. Kamai, Raebaraili, U.P., India THE GRADUATE SCHODL BOARD Doctor Stanley Young, Associate Professor of Business, Administration, Doctor Andrew M. Doyle, Associate Professor of Education, Reverend Maurice B. McNamee, S.J., Professor of English, Reverend Grorge P. Klubertanz, S.J., Professor of Philosophy, KDean of the College of Philosophy and Lettersj, Reverend Robert J, Henle, S.J., Acting Dean of the Graduate School, Reverend Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J., Instructor in Social Work, lDirector, School of social serviceb, Doctor Philip A. Kotzmon, Professor of Bio Chemistry, Doctor Theodore Cooper, Associate Professor of Surgery, Absent: Doctor Carl Kisslinger, Professor of Geophysics and Geophysical Engineering, lDirector of Geophysics Departmentl, Doctor Alfred H. Weber, Professor of Physics, lDirector of Departmentj SCH00l Hmmmm . . , Wonder what Eli Whitney would think A study room all his own bv-my Q , X ' 'V' ' E THE JAMES HENRY YALEM I SCIENTGFIC COMUUTER CENTER fsvmunexs woven me muncrm Of CURQLLCS NSNRY YAIJM IPI MEDYQISY UF MY: SON L!EUYt'4Al4T MM!! Whif YALEM ww RY su WORLD Ml 1 U 5 A F, wt-45 GW! ms Ls!! im Ml! 7 1 Q , , l 4 ,,, x7i.,::1.i......z...-... S . s .. xii' wg'--i 45. .ff- ff .ly XS fu. perience of compe- tition, learned his if science and engineer- Y .!,.3g,i,., 1: A. K ...gg f f' ' ' 243??bE-i -..,., X 's ggsff s f f ' affi x sf' w 5 ,, 5:5 A..Ah . I E. .3 figfitf' A ff, 5' 15531: - 2 J I-1 1 -gg 1 - ' ., i- . Es' . QT, , . 1 T ic-552554. IFff5ff J . Efl ilifi-L? 4' V 13445 Q ' 5 if K -' ' sf-'W' 'M Q. ..,. , . M114 ' 4 A T e --1 A .. ..-, , . ,,.. .. - ,i.- A J. if ,-- 'Fr 5455 l . 4 ' .2-1 if , is 'M The construction of the beautiful and durable Eads Bridge was if the en ineerin talk of two continents. On the o enin da , Jul 4 h. 1 I 34 ' l874, to calm the critics who maintained the bridge would crumple, itz Eads, with absolute confidence in his design, had four locomotives :+L 1 steam back and forth on the structure-to the delight of cheering 5 crowds. if T f5.'i 2' 4 , .iff , H ,yi-.,.f5igff ,, '. 1 Q, fa, 3' :g,,,, : 'five f J 1-is if , 3426 ' 1 'ff 4 'iii' f 2 5, 3 .li QQ! if jf, - Q j.f,,j: , cg-iig .,-'fe lis A A.. K F152 'N'-' 25,715 ,J be ,:3g51gg ,, iv, At thirteen James -.cf-.. .L - -..j-, ,: h ,fl fc 3 7 Jw A, a. seas len school, ,532 .f T f . 'ggff . pf. if f, pg ..-4. , and In the raw ex- gi P' ' '49, ' H ' if-fi? J ' , iff., i 2? Q. , wi! xref an F' : A? . . ,Q ,Nei-' ' 1 f ing. Father Victor J. Blum, S. J., Dean of the Institute of Technology, is anxious to move 4 into this new building where today's INSTITUTE of TECHNOLDGY students will have every facility to be trained in the best and most recent thinking in science and engineering. r r lr ii V VT r'-1-v'i'7 vii 1 it 1 7 17 l l I f V 1'1'11111'1'vw'fvf 'v T1'1-wvif' 4 ff' , WM f fi My wg' 'X 0 fir? 'AWq,g?4?u fy M W5 ' arf ,Vw 'ES ALDRICH ALTNETHER BLACK BROCKMAN ALDRICH, JAMES F. Sf. Louis, Missouri ALTNETHER, JOSEPH P. Ferguson, Missouri BAUM, FRED R. St. Louis, Missouri BELLON, PAUL M. Sf. Louis, Missouri BENZ, RICHARD J. St. Louis, Missouri BLACK, PETER G. Sf. Louis, Missouri BROCKMAN, DAVID For? Madison, Iowa BUFE, JOHN P. JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri BURGMAN, RONALD W. Sf. Louis, Missouri BURKE, ALBERT G. St. Louis, Missouri BURKE, JAMES T. St. Louis, Missouri CARBERRY, ROBER Si. Louis, Missouri CEJ, RONALD F. Sf. Louis, Missouri COMER, THOMAS St. Louis, Missouri TL. P. BAUM BU FE GRADUATES of the BELLON BENZ BURGMAN BURKE BURKE CARBERRY CEJ COMER INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY i,4.,V- .oklnv clamor DEPKE DUNN sicicuonsr GARCIA HANNEKE I-:Anais HORENKAMP DEUTSCH DISTLER FOX FULHORST DIX GAAL CIERPIOT, GREGORY L. SI. Louis, Missouri DEPKE, THOMAS J. SI. Louis, Missouri DEUTSCH, DONALD F. SI. Louis, Missouri DISTLER, GEORGE E. Cincinnati, Ohio DIX, THOMAS J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin DUNN, RICHARD J. St. Louis, Missouri EICKHORST, JAMES O. St. Louis, Missouri FOX, JOHN F. St. Louis, Missouri FULHORST, RICHARD E Jennings, Missouri GAAL, JOHN A. St. Louis, Missouri GARCIA, ANGEL J. Havana, Cuba HANNEKE, JAMES I. Glendale, Missouri HARRIS, ANTHONY D. SI. Louis, Missouri HORENKAMP, JOHN J. Florissant, Missouri HORNAK, MILAN W. St. Louis, Missouri HUGGE, PAUL B. St. Louis, Missouri JOHNSON, PAUL T. Ferguson, Missouri JUERGENS, ROBERT A. Pine Lawn, Missouri KALKBRENNER, EDWAR Belleville, Illinois KELA, ASHOK Kelakuni, Akola, India KIMMICK, GARY M. St. Louis, Missouri D J. JR. GRADUATES of the KLUEMPERS, THOMAS J. St. Louis, Missouri KOHL, PAUL R. Sf. Louis, Missouri LIEBE, JOHN H. St. Louis, Missouri LUCIDO, DENNIS E. East Sf. Louis, Illinois LUTKEWETTE, J. W. St. Louis, Missouri MALDANADO, S. J. GUSTAVO St. Louis, Missouri McFALL, ARTHUR D. St. Louis, Missouri KOHL KALKBRENNER HORNAK HUGGE KLUEMPERS McFALL LIEBE JOHNSON JUERGENS MALDANADO KELA KIMMICK LUCIDO LUTKEWETTE INSTITUTE of TECHNOLDGY McMANUS, JOHN A. St. Louis, Missouri MEJIA-LAGos, Joss' La Ceiba, Honduras MELKA, JAMES T. Ferguson, Missouri MEYER, CARL F. Jennings, Missouri MILLER, CHARLES O. St. Louis, Missouri MILLER, ROGER L. St. Louis, Missouri MINES, LESTER K. Sparta, IIIinois M. 4-in 'W ,M MOORE, JAMES M. St. Louis, Missouri OTTO, JAMES J. SI. Louis, Missouri OWENS, WILLIAM C. St. Louis, Missouri PARSONS, MICHAEL A. Sappington, Missouri PFEFFER, GENE J. St. Louis, Missouri PIEPER, MICHAEL W. Maplewood, Missouri RINCON, FRANCISCO A Brentwood, Missouri 0T1'0 MILLER MCMANUS MEJIA-LAGOS MOORE RINCON OWENS MELKA MEYER PIEPER MILLER MINES PARSONS PFEFFER 2 SCHUFF GRADUATES of the SCALET SCHAEFER STORK TURNER WARREN WERNER SCALET, EARL J. St. Louis, Missouri SCHAEFER, RICHARD W. St. Louis, Missouri SCHMID, GERALD R. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHROEDER, GEORGE W. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHUFF, JAMES C. St. Louis, Missouri STORK, WILLIAM V. Alton, Illinois TURNER, CHARLES A. Si. Louis, Missouri SCHMID SCHROEDER WALKER VOGEL WAIGAND ZEREGA WESUNG WICHLAN VOGEL, JOHN L. St. Louis, Missouri WAIGAND, JAMES A. Belleville, Illinois WALKER, WILLIAM B. Sf. Louis, Missouri WARREN, CHARLES R East SI. Louis, Illinois WERNER, DAVID J. SI. Louis, Missouri WESLING, JOHN J. Florissant, Missouri WICHLAN, DANIEL J. SI. Louis, Missouri ZEREGA, EUGENE A. SI. Louis, Missouri INSTITUTE of TECHNOLDGY slr I E Taking meter readings in the electric lab. Setting up press for tension readings. E it 35, X :Winn mg n Checking airflow on plane in wind tunnel. Putting o computer to work in , I. E. E. E.-First row: J, Bufe, E. Zerega, R. Cei, Vice-President, R. Carberry, President, J. Horenkamp, Treasurer. Second row: J. Liebe, G. Schroeder, R. Miller, W. Ahillen, W. Walker. A. I. M. E. Started in 1949, the University's chapter of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers is a professional student organization whose primary purpose is to promote among its members self-sought knowledge of the various earth sciences. Field trips, which constitute one of the maior functions of the chapter, include: conducted tours through local coal mines and mills, Spelunking expeditions, rock and mineral collecting trips, and other forms of earth science investigation. The various activities of the St. Louis Joint Branch of the I. E. E. E. are co-ordinated to complement the electrical engineering student's academic life. For this purpose, the branch sponsors an exhibit at the I. T.,an Open House, and a technical papers contest. All EE majors are invited to participate in the activities of this group, as well as those sponsored by the local and district sections. ETA KAPPA NU -First row: G. Schroeder, Vice-President, G. Dreifke, Moderator, J. Liebe, President, W. Walker, Bridge Correspondent. Second row: R. Miller, E. Zerega, J. Bute Treasurer. J. Horenkamp, A. l. M. E.-First row: R. Harris, Corresponding Secretary, A. Frank, Moderator, G. Distler, Vice-Chairman, W. Owens, Chairman.Second row: T. Depke, Treasurer, J. Ossenfort, Recording Secretary, L. Hassler, J. Birckhead. ETA KAPPA NU Delta Psi chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, electrical engineer- ing honors fraternity, was founded at St. Louis Univer- sity in January, 1963. The purpose of the association is to bring together those students and alumni who have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in electrical engineering. The main activities of the association are the annual initiation and banquet. H S. O.bI. E.-First row: J. Lutkewitte, B. Stark, C. Meyer, M. Bhatia, C. Warren. Second row: G. Cuerpiot, F. Baum, D. Lucido, H. Kapp, Third row: D. Werner, D. Brockman, L. Allen. SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS S. O. E.-First row: R. Miller, B. Sander, F. Baum, W. McDonough, J. Burke, J. Schwalbe. Second row: P. Kohl, F. Ahearn, J, Otto, B. Stork, J. Vogel, W. Walker, E, Zerega. Third row: J. Liebe, R, Cei, G. Schroeder, M. Rohan, J. Gaal, R. Bohn, M. Hornak. Fourth row: R. Carberry, J. Horenkamp, W. Feld, J. Bufe, M. Parsons, G. Cierpiot. The Society of Industrial engineers was organized by the undergraduates in industrial engineering to provide opportunity for them to practice their profession on a modest scale before graduation. All members of the society are encouraged to participate in tri-monthly meetings, and the tri-weekly tours of manufacturing plants in the St. Louis area. Besides offering first-hand indus- trial experience, these tours enable the members to meet professionals from local industry and discuss with them the latest developments in industrial engineering. ln addition to standing- committee activities, the society sponsors an exhibit for Open House, and presents annually a Conference Day-an on-campus program in which students are invited to hear speakers from many industries and fields discuss industrial applications and professionalism in engineering. 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 students enrolled in the Institute are members of this organization. 155 The Sodality, one of the oldest campus organizations, aims to foster devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and, through that devotion, to develop Catholic leadership among its members in keeping with the spirit of lay leadership in the Church today. Personal spiritual improvement-the outgrowth of devotion-is the primary benefit to the Sodalist, the influence of the Sodalist, provided by example and leadership, is another benefit, not only to the Sodalist and the Uni- versity, but also to the society in which the graduate engineer applies his talents. First row: M. Parsons, Vice-Prefect, Fr. John F. Daly, S. J., Spiritual Director, R. Miller, Prefect, Second row: T. Mitchell, Spiritual Committee, G. Cierpiot, Social Committee, C. Gerut, Sodality Union Representative. I. T. SODALITY The St. Louis University Student Chapter of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers was chartered by the state society in September 1961 and by the national society in May 1963. 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 vocation- al and ethical interest in the engineering field. . .P.E. M. S. P. E.-First row: J. Burke, B. Stork, P. Kohl, Secretary, J. Liebe, President, W. McDonough, Vice-President, F. Ahearn. Second row : F. Baum, R. Miller, M. Rohan, J. Otto, M. Hornak, E. Zerega. Third row: J. Fischer, G. Schroeder, J. Goal, R. Bohn, W. Walker, M. Parsons, J. Bufe. Fourth row: R, Carberry, J. Horenkamp, B. Sander, G. Cierpiot, R. Cei, W. Feld,J. Lutz. Mm--qw..-.... The lnstitute of Technology Central Coordinating Committee has as its immediate aims the supervision of the I. T. students in University-wide projects, coordination of the activities ot the various l. T. organizations, and promotion of cooperation between the administration and the student organizations at the Institute. A. S. C. E. A. S. C. E.-First row: G. Schwalbe, Treasurer, F. Ahearn, Vice- President, J. Otto, President, R. Bohn, Secretary. Second row: J. Lutz, J. Gaal, J. Burke, M. Rohan, M. Hornak. Third row: J. Fischer, B. McDonough, M. Goebel, W. Feld. 5 .il :lill C. C. C.-First row: R. Carberry, P. Kohl, W. McDonough, Chairman, F. Baum, Vice-Chairman, W. Walker. Second row: B. Sander, J. Otto, R. Miller, B. Stork, J. Vogel. Third row: J. Liebe, J. Horenkamp, R. Cei, G. Cierpiot, G. Schroeder. C. C. C. The American Society of Civil Engineers was organized in 1953 and received its student rating from ASCE in October of 1963. Its purposes are the development of a professional conscious- ness, friendship, and a spirit of cooperation among the civil engineering students. lt also promotes among its members the initiative to seek knowledge of civil engineering in all its branches. Membership in the student chapter is open to all students enrolled in the curriculum of Civil Engineering. Q .-g i s lv- .. 1 1.. I , eff- ?..v i :aww 'E s E' 'E h - Hr. 5.5 -- ,-X,-4 ,J sv, , . 75 ff ' Q. M 'jfff ' ' My xref? W, r . A 'V '-I v 1. 5 :-:gi 1 - ' , e 55: ' -K1 ,N-.gig - - ,-J' 'en ,. -9--f , an .. f e. , A . e riff-Q, 's - wil., AI .H , f PTY-zz 1 gg. V . .1,L WW 1. jc? ,-X, na g H ,, KS A ik . N, .W C1 ,V 1 so ggi e , .gg, .if '4?f?'Sw- lfilg '-- Meiwh Q .,c,:wfi:f W ln the Old Courthouse, where slaves were sold on the steps, the Dred Scott case made law history. Dred, an illiterate slave, and his wife Harriet petitioned for freedom on the grounds that their owner had taken them to free territory. He appealed to the Supreme Court, where in 1857 a decision Q6-31 was handed down denying him freedom and rights as a citizen. W. 1 The necessity of having men and women versed in the law is cared for by the day and night classes conducted by the faculty of the Law School under the direction of the Dean,Vincent C. Immel. SCHOOL of LAW s Q le WM? , 'V L, , ye 4 v f if jj '51 y if L 1 4 x , , ,W ,V ' H M. 2 www sf 1: ,Q X ?f ' i - fwf ,5,: ,, A 5 4 , , ,12 gf. Y gi Q24 5 . ..,,W,,,mf , , ww , , 2' 4 Mag..- 1 4 Lge? iff fs. 2? 1 . 2 ,fl , Hia .454 4 vi M' , ,... 1.513 ,Q 4x, iW,:,,i,5Nfgf, ,m,,: ,, Ji, .., fb ,,,,,ff'f vw 'W 4 f WEN M .DWmwfww,WfA.t,,,,,.,wfwwfW' x ww ' ...A 54? ff '45, f Z 3 .Vai fgdyy ' ,Wg QP 1 if ,AVV W9 Q, f if fu? W Nm gg 1 ,ii V nn 5 L ' M V ..,. . ' 'lf' ing: 5 51 W ' 'fbi - U . .mif 2:3485 4 74 , N ' If 4 ff 'Z' wwf 5 . N755 , 2 f ff FY, q , ,,iv, 0 5 ,Q FW' W f f ,71 !?'f'f 7 Y V 17' 4' , 'V . I M y V gr V HZQWW Ap, , iw- wh., wa-...M If 1 Q ' y 11 1.71 ' x fr x Lf I, U,- 0 GRADUATES of the mm A BURKEMPER GARR COX BODEWES CRYSTAL GIUUM KAYSER LAVIN 5 459' BRIEGEL DILL GROSSMANN LAMB BROWN FIANDACA HARTWEGER Done for the day. I of was Q Z BODEWES, HERMAN G. Fayetteville, Illinois BRIEGEL, THOMAS J. St. Louis, Missouri BROWN, SPENCER J. Kansas City, Missouri BURKEMPER, THOMAS B. Old Monroe, Missouri COX, LLOYD D. Benton, Illinois CRYSTAL, MARTIN L. Wood River, Illinois DILL, JOSEPH A. Affton, Missouri FIANDACA, PATRICK M. Florissant, Missouri GARR, LOUIS J., JR. St. Louis, Missouri GIUUM, JOSEPH P. St. Louis, Missouri GROSSMANN, RALPH L. St. Louis, Missouri HARTWEGER, GORDON G Gillespie, Illinois KAYSER,-AUGUST J. St. Louis, Missouri LAMB, DONALD E. St. Louis, Missouri LAVIN, ROSS G. St. Louis, Missouri SCHOOL OF LAW MEE, JERRY D. Melcher, Iowa MELLICK, JAMES U. Waukon, Iowa MOLNAR, EDWARD S. Cleveland, Ohio POSCHEL, VERNON A. Springfield, Missouri RABBITT, DANIEL T., JR. St. Louis, Missouri MEE SCHLUETER, ALBERT M. Webster Groves, Missouri SIEGEL, CORDELL St. Louis, Missouri TOOHEY, DANIEL W. St. Louis, Missouri WALTHER, MICHAEL C. St. Louis, Missouri WHALEN, THOMAS P. Mount Holly, Vermont if 1 f Quiet please! Alias: Larry Law qng-gp-n 43' vi, i D. Rabbitt, Business Mgr., C. Hendrickson, Staff, E. Molnar, Book Review Editor. PHI DELTA PHI LAW JOURNAL 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 sub- scription list composed of many libraries, courts, law firms, individual attorneys, and corporate organizations. Phi Delta Phi is the oldest legal fraternity in the United States and is represented at St. Louis University by Murphy Inn. The fraternity tries to act as a bridge between law school and professional life by providing scholastic and social functions to orientate the future barrister. Seminars, Iuncheons, and the 1962 University Intramural Basketball League were all sponsored by Phi Delta Phi. fry First rgw: J. Buechner, Pledgemaster, S, Brown, Clerk, D. Robbift, Magister, M, Craven, J. Mee. Second row: V. Poschez, P. M. Fiandaca, T. Meade, C. Hendrickson, D. Lamb, Third row': T. Dill, E. Molnar, J. 162 Mellick, R. Dierker, C. Reid. LAW SODAlITY The Law Sodality has as its principal goal the personal sanctification of its members. It is felt that by developing mature Catholics by means of special devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, weekly meetings, and discussions, the mem- bers will be able to use their professional knowl- edge to achieve iustice and a better society. First row: P. M, Fiandaca, E. S. Molnar, Prefect, D. Rabbitt, T, Dill. Second row: M. Craven, T Meade, J. Buechner, S. Brown. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION The Student Bar Association was formed at St. Louis University Law School by the students in 1949. It has developed into a national association having a chapter in virtually every accredited law school in the United States. It publishes its own magazine from the national headquarters in Chicago. The associ- ation 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. J. W. Buechner, Secretary, P. M. Fiandaca, Rep. at Large, T. P. Meade, President: D. Spitznagel, Vice-President, M. Craven, Treasurer. M, Ry' K, yn., . . ..:.Q,,eZ'l'f- . ,W . . ' - . 5 5' ' . f1.i+'gw - T241 1 E . gy. f . Q 4 3 . , . .. ,Wa if ,SGI gba f A - , . .. ,y , Q., gf - -- . -,AJ Q,-V . ,,. . ,.,, f 4 Z! ' :I 1 Ak - K -4.55 3.1. 1 F , ...- 1 , 1 .1 , , 1 .e ' ' ' ps :Fi-Q5 Qi. fd 'few 4 , I W, r .,,, W-, l 2- ll ,, ly -1 Fm A 7,45 A . . Hifi? ' , , 1,--. , 2 ' f-51' qsiaaniaqizsa I-iii' , 5,1 .mlp.,' In ' an ans unnnrxanurn f 4 A ' . , , , ' ' Q A -H 'V , '--' .fiannairauigaifurxr ,. ,un ganna rrqrra xx V me mv 5, .. Y, - A ..: v' : J Fflelan- Q , - 3 x, . L .i . Y , ,,,. 'W Q, . .. N-, ,L W 4 ,, - , ,,., ,. , . -M Hopf. .K x '- , A .4 f' ' , 1 .. 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R. 1 , V, ,,,hm 53, A Lg., X Hg Ms J 5 , i -. K A' Elf-,Q Ja - ' 4 , ' A ' ' .3 1 A ' xl - X . :e:f1srL ' -2 gi ,, .I ig, rf fi' .. l' iv l' h w ,,,:,,5?:... K- f ' , , ., :7:5+N5., ,1 A 1 ,- T ev of 1. f 2 r q , -1--X331 ' fe... .19 2 .. x . Ev 1 Q W in J ' J! t . Tiff. r f v 'A f . N... . i ,-Q + gut,- ' in 5 n K, -ahlfunagnnnuaunr umnrri' T 1 nf i H T. 'xnl' r n n a u J, ,J Es wa ' ' 'S ' I J x 4 if of ' , L we-, , ., -I ' ., , .AA , r M ,, Mn., ,. ,V ffgi- . , - Y. 'Ga , ,g Q .if s' ,ff 3.-.51 ...aw , ,, ...Qg ' ' . f,Ef'S A E A gs.: .- -gf ,+ e The first professional school of the University, the School of Medicine, a gift of Colonel John O'Fallon and equipped by his son-in-law and first dean, Dr. Alexander Pope, received its first fm? students in the autumn of 1842. This brave beginning in the field Mg, -, ,jf- .-Z 01. MP .. wr' ,cit- .. .,., .. - 1 of medical science matched the dimensions of heroism consonant with the history of the West. fe fl . ...tv lf. '--3, ..3,.i . yeh' Unfortunately, but in the interests of the medical profession, the University, under severe pressures fomented in the early fifties by the preiudices of antivivisectionists and partisans of the Know- f I-QAM? Q. ,gn if .n e 'Al 1. -.7 ' Ht A, . Nothing movement, withdrew its sponsorship of the school. by , Pi .S ' Qzf sf i' - fi? wr. A1 ' . i 5 ve f. yn, .,. Ji. .3 Q .1353 . ,P , .fi TL g 45. 4 V -pw: During the presidency of Father Banks Rogers, S. J., the present School of Medicine began its services in 1903 with the combined facilities of the Marion-Sims and Beaumont medical schools. , 1, ref Jw-P ,- . 2 .. fm ,s w st. ..f .,,. , .. an The promise of 1842 is well fulfilled as Dr. Goronwy O. Broun, Sr., Dean of the School of Medicine, photographed before the latest 1 addition to the medical complex, would readily testify. SCHOOL of MEDICINE wmWMW,,,,,,M,,,,M 1 Q dig .....1'f my W' AMD P WOHL IEPETAL HEALTH iNSTlT 'mms UNIVERSITY TN S if in V Q A.,, V 5 16 ' Q M ..f p naar s eioi J . jfz ' ,.-' , J ,,,' K ,, ., fee: ,, , ,,2. - A - :f, ' B f , 1 L , , ,, 2 f E 12 J W g 5 .. ig 9 H f . .o Bill K, ,, I ' ,,' j, ui ,Q ' J W ,A,, ..,, if if ,.,,, fvffvv -- I V ' w .wifi o r .m Q BAER BONOMO BLALOCK BONSANTI 4,3 T5 X 1 'iv 2.222 ko.. .xW J 1' ADELMANN AKERMAN ATKINSON BACON ADELMANN, EUGENE R. Webster Groves, Missouri AKERMAN, LOUIS R. Seattle, Washington ATKINSON, VERNON R. Oakland, California BACON, JAMES L., JR. Springfield, Missouri BAER, DAVID c. Los Angeles, California BLALOCK, JAMES C. Mayfield, Kentucky BONOMO, GREGORY R. Roslyn Estates, New York BONSANTI, ROBERT L. Warrenton, Oregon GRADUATES of the W I I I :H 9215 5 f eww ,fer ,,, 2 I ,Z , ,E W 5 t Q f ,Z ff, . w if' W , Q .. Lawn! Q 32 A ., - N. ,ei if BOURKE BREWER BOWERS BROWNSBERGER BOURKE, THOMAS E. University City, Missouri BOWERS, JAMES E. Western Springs, Illinois BREWER, MALCOUVI I., JR. Rangely, Colorado BROWNSBERGER, DONALD E. Appleton City, Missouri BURGHARDT, MICHAEL B. Brooklyn, New York CARMODY, JOHN P. St. Louis, Missouri CARPENTER, JAMES L. Belleville, Illinois CHARLES, SISTER MARY VINCENT Maryknoll, New York ...M A Qew ffl- I I 1 f: ffff2ffi 1 ,f! 'ii' T3 if s' ,. I if .ti. .-,i BURGHARDT CARMODY CARPENTER CHARLES SCHOOL of MEDICINE V I V f ' 4' , , , E KA I ,- . ,,1, ' i f , I G V,, ' Q ',-'1 X , x b I I I J' 3 fl, I . 1 I V VX , 1 il i Xt i M 'K , Avrll A: M .. V V A L ,. ,2.. - ., Wgyla ,E ' , A , A ,MA C l 111 A , 1 g 1 1, f 7 M 'fviz . W ' - ' J A J , Q I E X A 4' ' f coNATY cook DAVIS DEDOMENICO CONOMY CRISCIONE DECKER DEIGERT r I ,- 34-W I I. ff C ,L as , r,Ai I , gvz' ,. .X . CHOI, SUSAN S. C. DAVIS, KENNETH R. I I CHO' Seoul, Kgreq CIIICGQO, Illinois DORIA CICHON CICHON' JOHN V, DECKER, RAYMOND M. COLLINS Detroit, Michigan Dum-my MORNING COLLINS HSHER COLLINS, DANIEL R. Pelham Manor, New York COLLINS, THOMAS E. East Cleveland, Ohio CONATY, JAMES F. East St. Louis, Illinois CONOMY, JOHN P. Cleveland, Ohio COOK, MARVIN A. Cleveland, Ohio CRISCIONE, JAMES S. Girard, Ohio DEDOMENICO, MARK Seattle, Washington DEIGERT, FRED Flint, Michigan DORIA, ALBERTO San Diego, California DUCHAK, JOHN M. Dayton, Ohio FERREIRA, ALEXANDER J. Hamamaulu Kauai, Hawaii FISHER, DANIEL A. Cleveland, Ohio GRANT, KENNETH E. 8 GRADUATES of G ZT, kV f Z A ' ' 1 f r a . Y ,Q L 'M 'f,, ,- ., 'M , . ov 7 A Q , 'il , , L ' I I' 'AVIA , I TTN TTTTT I , I P . a j it gn V I I vuu ,,V'V 2 5 I NT 1 ' I J 1,T-.' 32 - I M 3 y I l T i v A ,, Q 'v1 H H ' ,lffgfgg af' 1 if 4 S ' , N I T' 2 L, P , 2 ,kk, ' ix I i if I i ., GARSIDE GRANT HONIOTES JAGODZINSKI GRABER HANIGSBERG HOWARD -IEREMIAH . 'aaa ,,-V b T I a 1 , 1 FIVIAN, GERALD J. St. Louis, Missouri HONIOTES, GEORGE J. FNIAN Joliet, Illinois Hom FLORES, GEORGE H. P. HowARD, slsrsn MARY THERESE F ANC'5C0 Agana, Guam ALVERA FRONISTA FRANCISCO, DOMINIC S. Columbus, Ohio FRONISTA, GEORGE R. Dayton, Ohio GARSIDE, WILLIAM B. Davenport, Iowa GRABER, HAROLD L. Grabill, Indiana Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania JAGODZINSKI, JAMES A. Toledo, Ohio JEREMIAH, CLIFFORD J. Chester, Illinois JENSEN, JAMES W. Pompano Beach, Florida JOHNSON, ERNEST D. Hickman, Kentucky St. Louis, Missouri JURGENSEN, PAUL F. Savannah, Georgia HANIGSBERG, JOHN R. Forest Hills, New York KING, Wll-I-IAM F- Huntington Beach, California ,X My I ,zy- a 5 Q JENSEN JOHNSON JURGENSEN KING . is Z K 45572 SCHOOL of MEDICINE . LAU LEE LISI LOU Qgv...-1....- ,.:1..f1-.,g. - Q R I . if-if . A V. ' S . '2':' R ,mm.V I . I 1L f I X PHEL I . . :': ffifl . ' Q s . X S 1 'Q ugg' Ly f g 7 I J ' is I it K X i -gV,' J K z I - - A R A . . J r LiL LL. L Li,LL:, i7,h L h LmLh1L. . g S is g , .W .. . , ,, -,5: ll , ..,: -K I. ..q, I VVV I ..x., it LLL J I if I I 5 I ' I ,N ',. A ' ' I K '15 I is I 5 ik 5 S 3 . S or - . 'xx 5 S LuKsoN MALONE MANSOUR MASSENGILL A MacDONALD MALONEY MARTIN MAYER LAU, VINCENT C. M. Hong Kong LEE, 'DANIEL K. Oakland, California LISI, KENNETH R. Bridgeport, Connecticut LOU, SISTER MARY ANN Shanghai LUKSON, ROBERT J. Kennewick, Washington MacDONALD, CHARLES J . Pana, Illinois MALONE, TERRENCE J. St. Louis, Missouri MALONEY, THOMAS 0. Piedmont, California MANSOUR, EDWARD J. Miami, Arizona MARTIN, TOMMY D. Sandoval, Illinois MASSENGILL, JAMES B. Short Hills, New Jersey MAYER, DAVID C. Cleveland, Ohio MAZZEI, EUGENE A. Oakland, California McJlLTON, ROY A. Helena, Montana McNALLY, GERALD F. Prescott, Arizona McNALLY, JOSEPH B. Prescott, Arizona :iz-:I vi . 55 if '- 'L . f it Q if ..., z MAZZEI McJI LTON McNALLY McNALLY 70 .ms 312' nevzwzxf we w .'xs3'iS?7SiiI GRADUATES ofthe :ii iill A 5 ff s .. . eetkt A in Qi I V I I , , Li ,:,-:, 'V'V ' ' .- ' 9 A,V - . I . - I ' ' 'L ' , 1 , i 'L,L I f iegyf fk', Q j 1' 3 I Q, 3 QW f f' A ' if ,fy 7. W','. . ,,.. . . , W' -' 5 ' 'A .1 , . Q L u . I I 55- f KWSN? ' ' 'W ',,f', we f,,' V,'. 5' V, 1 1. ' ' f-.ff 2 , 4 , H , A ',, ff' . w ' ' . '-k'-' -az. ,'f,f I ,-,' , ,,, , . ,'.'f,, , i.2,'g'ff fv f2ffLvfs ':'4'::I fzi' 2 W ' ,m,'L A . A l Q ' .,..., I . it ', fv-ff 1 1 , '-'vv - ' by V,., ghj iii , ykrk Q ,- V, ,VL 'i,i ,,1q f.f if ' I re... LAIP . L' ikr. . V ,J . 5 ' w 'I L'., ...ii wif 151 x 1, Y ' f H . A . Llti S Ig, , S, S f ' ' . M ' A ' ' I I all 1 I V V er.. 1 Atit I - MURPHY PALUMBO PFLUG SCARING VAV, L MUZZARELLI PETERS PRINCIPE SCHLOSSTEIN f , :,..,.. .., .- if ,,' ig. ,.,, iz 3, , y .f or f y ,A,,,,.h . I . , .Z MELLIES MIDDENDORF MOIX MORGAN MELLIES, CHESTER J. St. Louis, Missouri MIDDENDORF, ROBERT C. S. Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky MOIX, LOUIS E. Conway, Arkansas MORGAN, STEPHAN S. St. Louis, Missouri MURPHY, MICHAEL G. Southgate, Michigan MUZZARELLI, RAYMOND E. Spring Valley, Illinois PALUMBO, FRANK C. River Forest, Illinois PETERS, TERRENCE E. Toledo, Ohio PFLUG, CARL W. Cranford, New Jersey PRINCIPE, RALPH F. Kenosha, Wisconsin SHANAHAN SCARING, WILLIAM A. SKAGGS Lynn, Massachusetts gpmg SPIVAK SCHLOSSTEIN, LEE H. Yakima, Washington SHANAHAN, PHILIP J. Peoria, Illinois SKAGGS, WILLIAM B. Harrisburg, Illinois SPIRO, JOEL M. Forest Hills, New York SPIVACK, ALAN R. St. Louis, Missouri SCHOOL of MEDICINE -I x ii' , .. f S gi l M -K' 1 lqnb . , If 3 , - 2 g c - A i t A . W R.. I . Q 1 , E R I iiii A r r, ti. E :.,. .4 , . K . .LQ if -- . I .,.s : ,- . :..: Q .,' L l: , 3 :gg Q f i 'LILZ . K . - I . ' X , ! , . , Y, I I X . L S , X STUNTZ THALHUBER THOMAS VOGEL WAX wooo TESS THOMAS ToNE1Tl wAcHTEl. WESSEL YEE STUNTZ, JAMES T. Seattle, Washington TESS, ALLEN F. St. Louis, Missouri THALHUBER, WAYNE H. St. Paul, Minnesota THOMAS, JOHN W. St. Louis, Missouri THOMAS, ROBERT M., JR. Cleveland Heights, Ohio TONETTI, RAYMOND B. Rosedale, Indiana Consultation over coffee. 1 2 VOGEL, DONALD L. Euclid, Ohio WACHTEL, THOMAS L. Monroeville, Ohio WAX, HOWARD B. Brookline, Massachusetts WESSEL, JERRY L. St. Louis, Missouri WOOD, JOHN B. San Francisco, California YEE, ANDREW W. San Francisco, California 2 ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Alpha Omega Alpha is a College Medical Honor Society organized for educational purposes. Its aims are the promotion of scholarship and research in medical schools, the encouragement 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. The Phi Chi Medical Fraternity was established in T889 and now numbers over forty thousand one hundred and thirty-three, making it the largest rnedical fraternity. In accord with its purpose as a professional fraternity, the Phi Rho chapter is devoted chiefly to furthering the cultural and academic interests of its members. Among its sponsored activities is the Phi Chi Lectureship dedicated to its renowned member Dr. Albert Kuntz. Through it, many famous speakers have been brought to St. Louis. mia, . . 9? A , U K 3- - N .ffl f S Q- V 1 V we ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA - First row: W. Garside, President, R, Principe. Second row PHI CHI PHI CHI - First row: T. Wachtel, President, K. O'Brien, J. Guthleben, S. Berrien. Second row: J. Selhorst, T, Jaski, R. Schulz, Cv. Dolan, W. Brickel. Third row P. Ufferman, E. O'Brien, J. Smith, J. Michaels. I 5 V 4.4. Us 'Wf' 2 X Q ...M 5' :W An intense moment. PHI BETA PI 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. PHI BETA PI - First row: R. Decker, President, C. Jeremiah, L. Schlosstein 1 R. McJiIton, M. Murphy, L. Ackerman. Second row: J. Budge, T. Gadacz, Historian, G. Horseburger, P. Giesen, V. Wilson, W. Chilcote, R. Ackerman. Third row: J. McEnery, T. O'Brien, P. Dempsey, L. Fahey, J. Wasserman, A. . f C . , I 'E x l P Gelb, T. Logio, T. Standlee. Fourth row: G. Skuns, J. Kelly, B. Podurgiel, D. Moynihan, P. Petruska, W. Merkel, J. Mawhinney, M. Chehval. Fifth row: D. Arnato, R. Arcona, J. Meriavy, J. Furstoss, J. Conrad, J. Jensen. I. A X5 5 'qt W Ev' -l f as 'n -, da-if -f 1. . .- if fum, -ev He.-,ga 'Fx ,Q 4 .- A Wi.. A, ,. Qu, ,,. , , .. .. . . . . - . ., -1 .21 .lf ' . '- . . ' ' -W .4-ez -' , . ' 'Q-QF - I 'N' :T i .- TY' Y 1 fm . - : . . .5 - ,942 . ' N K -,.W ,K,K5 5 . '- K K Q KK W S.. .. , Re i 5' . 1. ji- .. Qijlzikgzi 1, ' K K 5.2, ,H . .315 A A, A ' . ,. 411- -'A ' K 5 -S ji., LL: NK l...K.?:..f KK h K . 2- f - M - :ig e. , , ' . , 'GT ff 1-5 .S 1, 5 '- - F . ...AM .H Q R we .lik fi. . 'A K-if M.. e. .. - by li , xf:.L '1N. 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Cholera was a frequent visitor in the early years of St. Louis. The people burned coal, tar, and sulphur to purify the air. They carried the stricken into makeshift hospitals set up in schools. During the great epidemic in 1848 the faculty and students made a vow to place a silver crown on Our Lady's statue if all were unscathed by the devastating pestilence. On October eighth the ceremony was gratefully and beauti- fully performed. No one had been touched by the plague. 1 1 1 The demand for health, nursing, and scnool of NURSING and HEALTH sinvlcss f hospital care has been answered, and these services are assured by Sister Mary Geraldine, S. S. M., Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Services, and her staff. If 1 , E W 1 f 1 Wx fi, .1 GRADUATES ol the SCHOOL 4' W Q1 Q 25,2 g AHLES BERGREN BREFEILD CANDELA CORDES AMATO ARTHUR BERNER BONAFEDE BYRNE CALLIER CAPLIS CARTER CONRAD CLYNE BARRET BREEDEN BELDEN AHLES, PATRICIA L. Evansville, Indiana AMATO, ALFONSO L. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida ARTHUR, MELVIN B. Covington, Virginia BARRET, ELIZABETH L. St. Louis, Missouri BELDEN, CONSTANCE M. Jefferson City, Missouri BERGREN, JEAN M. Sioux Falls, South Dakota BERNER, SR. MARIE CHRISTINE, S.S.M. St. Louis, Missouri BONAFEDE, AGATHA J. St. Louis, Missouri BREEDEN, LINDA J. Louisville, Kentucky BREFEILD, SUZANNE E. Trenton, Illinois BRYNE, KATHLEEN R. St. Louis, Missouri CALLIER, JUDITH A. St. Louis, Missouri CANDELA, MARIAN L. Ashtabula, Ohio CAPLIS, MARGARET M. Detroit, Michigan CARTER, KAY F. University City, Missouri CLYNE, ILONA M. Belleville, Illinois CONRAD, MARY C. Chillicothe, Missouri CORDES, SUZANNE M. St. Louis, Missouri of NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES CREEDON, SR. M. I St. Louis, Missouri .ig . J ml . E . I I .,.. I . if j J CREEDON MMACULATA CROWDER CARO YN F. , L St. Louis, Missouri CSER, JOAN M. St. Louis, Missouri DALTON, JAQUELINE L. Fenton, Missouri DAUPHIN, CHARLO Caseyville, Illinois DETOMASI, MARILY Herrin, IIIinois DEWS, VIRGINIA L. Jennings, Missouri DUNN, MARIE J. St. Louis, Missouri TTE L. N K. EGGERING, R.N., DOROTHY L. St. Louis, Missouri EHRHART, LOUISE H. St. Louis, Missouri EIGENBRODT, JUDY A. St. Louis, Missouri ENGELHART, SR. M. BENITA St. Louis, Missouri EVERMAN, NANCY Dansville, New York FISCHER, SR. M. MALACHY, S.C. Greensburg, Pennsylvania FOGERTEY, SR. MA SI. Louis, Missouri FRY, JUDITH A. Ravenna, Ohio RY JEAN, R.S.M. GALLIGAN, MARY B. Chicago, Illinois GERAGHTY, MAUREEN Independence, Missouri CROWDER DETOMASI F ., ,. S' S iii CSER DEWS EHRHART EVERMAN FRY JS DALTON DAU PHIN DUNN EGGERING EIGENBRODT ENGELHART FISCHER FOGERTEY GALLIGAN GERAGHTY 78 s Livz I f f 0 01 I A Q. ,G GOOD HERBERT KIRCHNER KLING KRAMER GRADUATES of the SCHOOL GQ-USCHALL GRZEGORCZK GUITTAR HANSES HIGGINS HOWARD HUDDLESTON HUSS GOOD, JEAN M. HUDDLESTON, SR. DOLORES Okan, New Jersey MARIE, R.S.M. GOTTSCHALL, SR. M. PHILOMENA, S.C.C. Mallinckrodt Convent, Mendham, New Jersey GRZEGORCZYK, DELPHINE M. Midland, Michigan GUITTAR, SR. MARIA ASSUNTA St. Louis, Missouri HANSES, AGN ETA M. St. Louis, Missouri HEDERMAN, BARBARA E. Oak Park, Illinois HERBERT, ANN St. Louis, Missouri HIGGINS, MAUREEN T. Union City, New Jersey HOWARD, RUTH I. Bethesda, Maryland St. Louis, Missouri HUSS, SR. M. CAROL Hammond, Indiana JANNING, MARILYN St. Louis, Missouri KIRCHNER, ANN M. Cleveland Heights, Ohio KLENK, WILMA M. Dayton, Ohio KLING, SR. M. VIRGINIA Teaneck, New Jersey KOZAK, SR. BERNARDINE Chicago, Illinois KRAMER, JUDITH M. St. Louis, Missouri KREBER, SHARON J. Springfield, South Dakota Q HEDERMAN JANNING KLENK KOZAK KREBER OF NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES KRODINGER MAYER McKEEHAN MITCHELL MUELLER 2 .L LAVIN LOCKETTE McCANN McCOOL KRODINGER, KATHY C. St. Louis, Missouri LAVIN, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri LOCKETTE, DENNIS E. St. Louis, Missouri LOTZ, MARGARET E. East St. Louis, Illinois MAILLOUX, CLAIRE E. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada MAJLAK, MARY A. Westport, Connecticut MAYER, JO ANN Fayette, Missouri MCCANN, RENA L. Detroit, Michigan McCOOL, NOLA A. Parkersburg, West Virginia . f W f ff All K Lorz MAILLOUX MCDOIALD MCDONALD McDONALD, PAMELA A. Dayton, Ohio McDONALD, SHANE E. Bellefontaine, Ohio McEVOY, SUZANNE M. Grand Rapids, Michigan McKEEHAN, KATHLEEN M Webster Groves, Missouri MEILI, PATRICIA A. St. Louis, Missouri MITCHELL, NORMA A. Owensboro, Kentucky MOORE, FRANCIS A. Barrie, Ontario, Canada MUELLER, DOROTHY A. St. Louis, Missouri NEBEL, BARBARA A. Chicago, Illinois ag . fi . , fm A MAJLAK McEVOY MEILI MOORE NEBEL 17 .xv . 3. ixi GRADUATES of NOWAKOWSKI, HELEN E. Lorraine, New York NUNLEY, MARY E. Indianapolis, Indiana OWENS, MARTHA J. Ozone Park, New York PACENTI, KATHLEEN R. North Chicago, Illinois PADIA, PATRICIA R. Spokane, Washington PHIPPS, MARY A. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma PROPER, SUSAN E. Chicago, Illinois REISCH, SR. WILLIAM MARIE Springfield, Illinois e . Q . - f . Q . S S . ai a ' ' S 1.- 5 X .. , ggz q Q-, ...Q I1 .Ni AIAA ., ' N 'ET' e 5 ,,. -S 'A , NowAKowsKl OWENS NUNLEY PADIA PACENTI ness Rslsci-I SCHNEIDERMEYER SCHNEIDERHAHN the SCHDOL RESS, SR. MARY ROMAN, S.N.D Chardon, Ohio ROLANDO, CAROLE L. Jerseyville, Illinois SCHATTGEN, LUELLEN R. St. Louis, Missouri SCHMAL, CAROL A. Mount Prospect, Illinois SCHNEIDERHAHN, CAROL A. St. Louis, Missouri SCHNEIDERMEYER, MARY J. St. Louis, Missouri SCOTT, ELIZABETH S. Louisville, Kentucky SHELVY, CAROL A. St. Louis, Missouri SHUMAKER, M. CATHERINE Milford, Connecticut SIMPSON, SUZANNE L. Worden, Illinois f I , .., 'i I' X ,, 4? 5. Q x xx xx ? s X xx ff Qs W we -1, - , x L Q M. NX R . ' ' ,.,, b R PHIPPS PROPER SCHMAL ROLANDO SCHATTGEN SHUMAKER SCOTT SHELVY i A SIMPSON of NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES SINTZEL, MARY M. Belleville, Illinois SMITH, STEPHEN F. St. Louis, Missouri STATLER, CAROLYN L. East St. Louis, Illinois STEVENS, ELSIE G. St. Louis, Missouri SULLIVAN, SALLY A. Detroit, Michigan TANSEY, SUSAN A. St. Louis, Missouri TIMMONS, MAE E. Tulsa, Oklahoma TYNAN, SR. M. CLAIRE Teaneck, New Jersey VANDER SCHAAF, ELAI St. Louis, Missouri WAGNER, JUDITH A. Fremont, California WEBER, KENT W. Effingham, Illinois WEIS, JUDITH A. Belleville, Illinois NE .J WELSH, ANITA M. Louisville, Kentucky WENDLAND, SR. M. BENIGNA, 0.S.B. Jonesboro, Arkansas WERTH, CLARA A. Waterloo, Illinois WHALEY, MARY C. St. Louis, Missouri WITKOWSKI, MARGA Newark, New Jersey WITTE, FRANK St. Louis, Missouri WULFERT, DIANE J. Jennings, Missouri f? I ,f-- 7 R aff TYNAN VANDER SCHAAF STEVENS SULLIVAN SMITH WENDLAND WERTH WAGNER WEBER TANSEY WHALEY WITKOWSKI WEIS WITTE SINTZEL STATLER TIMMONS WELSH WULFERT 82 MEDICAL RECORDS CLUB MEDICAL RECORDS CLUB - First row: M. Buckley, M. Tate, E. Scott, Secretary- Treasurer, C, Belden, President, J. Dostal, Vice-President, M. Winscott, C. Doran. Second row: N, Hunter, Sr. Benita Engelhart, J. Leslie, Y. Houlne, M. Geraghty, ALPHA DELTA THETA ALPHA DELTA THETA f First row: M. Sintzel, C. Woiteczko, Historian, L. Ehrhart, Treasurer, M. Schniedermeyer, President, J. Mahon, Vice-President, J Bell, Secretary, J. Callier. Second row: H. Pahlmann, J. Laffey, S. Poynich, K. Dantzer, R. Reuss, D. Wulfert, M. Blau, D. Stevens, Third row: J. Bell, R. Max, C. Kuhn, R. Haas, C, Lloyd, N. Frank, M. Friday, A. Printing. Fourth row: M. Deto- masi, M. Conrad, R. Miller, S. Failla, K. Segar, J. Henner, M. Howell. The Medical Records Club was formed to promote the intel- lectual, professional, and social attitudes of the members. In doing this, it prepares the student to accept and appreciate his position in the professional field and on the health team. The ethical and technical responsibilities of a registered record librarian are stressed along with the importance of publici- zing the advancement of medical record library science. Alpha Delta Theta is the national professional panhellanic sorority for women studying medical technology. It aims to promote professional and social growth of the medical tech- nological student. Since medical technology is an allied medi- cal profession, this group endeavors to introduce new students to this field, fellowship, and fun among the different classes. Activities include professional lectures, demonstrations, and social gatherings. l REGISTERED NURSES ORGANIZATION Membership in the R.N.O. is open to all registered nurses on the St. Louis University campus. This organization was established to unite all nurses in the University, provide a means of communication between students and adminis- tration, contribute to the spiritual lite ot its members by meetings and discus- sions, and sponsor social opportunities and entertainment of its members. The group meets once or twice a month for business and discussion with occasional guest speakers. It also sponsors a yearly dance and participates in the Student Carnival with its own booth. The group is represented in the School of Nursing and Health Services Departmental Council. The Physical Therapy Club's obiective is to further educational interest in physical therapy and associated fields. The principal purpose is to acquaint new students with the instructors, doctors, and fellow classmates in the Depart- ment ot Physical Therapy. Besides the professional lectures, demonstrations, tours, and films, the club also sponsors an annual Christmas party and a senior banquet. 2 REGISTERED NURSES ORGANIZATION - First row: Sr. Wm, M. Reisch, O.S.F,, R. Zella, D. Eggering, President, Fr. J. Boland, S.J., Moderator, W. Klenk, Secretory: Sr. Peter Francis Casey, S.C., Sr. M. Malachy Fischer, S.C. Second row: M. Owens, J. Goldstein, J. Montanari, B. Straub, M. Dalsin, F. Cerne, A. Whalen, H. Nowakowski, M. Mailak, N. Mitchell. Third row: C. Shumaher, E. Noel, L. Lofink, A. McBriar, L. Breeden, D. Grzegorczylc, M. Mueller, B. Walker, N. Everman, S. Kreber. Fourth row: M. Higgins, E. Probst, K. Hausfeld, J. Roman, H. Almason, M. Timmons, P. Hilton, M. Witkowski, R. Witzel. P. T. CLUB P.T. CLUB - First row: L. Senz, J. O'Brien, Secretary, P. Herdman, Vice Presi- dent, P. McCaffrey, President, P. Kelly, Treasurer, R, Howard, T. Perring. Second row: N. Albrecht, B. Beardsmore, J. Schneeberger, V. Srnith, A. Goerdt, C, Kesterson, C. Rotello, J. Wagner, P. McDonald, H. Hayes, J. Olyniec, G. Brosnan, J. Keenan. Third row: A. Powell, A, Welsh, B. Topor, S. Fay, M. Winke, J. Slmelley, J. O'Connell, K. Stelkavics, S. Gengler, X. Mas. Fourth row: S. Mc- Donald, T, Johnson, J. Graff, C. Pohl, K. Ransel, S. Epstein, K. Knappenberger, N. Morris, C. Wicker, S. Weis. .., in ,gi L , - . jfs i , l I! rg V' . 3 L X A g A: a f : I .. ww A . g A f s , 5 V - i t -Q - fi' 5 s i t . ' .. 1- , '. N , f A yr - its su. .3 , , ' - g swf A X 1. x 5 - P ,, . ..- ,g V' A .- TF? 0 'T 3 ' N3 ..- Q ... Q . ss Y Q Y 3 it v s A X 3 si. ' i .I ' I K.Y Sll '4 :ss ' K , 'Ss iz., . i s . i ss., Q ,, it swf is 25? 3 s. s I as 18 . ,.,. BASIC STUDENT NURSES - First row: D. Koptt, J. Winston, Treasurer, K. Byrne, Recording Secretary, A, Bonatede, President, B, I-lederman, Vice- President, J. Kelly, Corresponding Secretary, B. Nebel. Second row: L. Casper, K, I-lollenbeck, C. A. Ruppel, C. Rolando, C. Statler, C, Schmal, M. Candela, M. BASIC NURSES BASIC STUDENT NURSES - First row: P, Gore, M. Stinchtield, M. Jakaitis, M Werner, J. Buttington, J. Meininger, L. Martel. Second row: C. Barnes, M. A. Stitzer, K. Sculti, R. Donoghue, J, Kuehne, S. Howell, M. Stock, M. K. Schulte, C Linebaugh. Third row: L. Gund, M. Beyers, P. Holland, B. Shipp, D. Becker, R A. Phipps. Third row: S. Cordes, G. Nelson, M, E. Nunley, B. Silies, M.A, Tomazi, J. A. Mayer, M, Wirth, J. Petersen, D. Mueller. Fourth row: J. Campbell, M, Brda, S. Simpson, P. Meili, S. O'Toole, P. Hutker, E. Arney, E. Barrett. The Basic Student Nurses Association is composed of all the students in the basic nursing curriculum. The purpose of the organization is to promote the pre-professional development ot the Christian nurse. This is accomplished by means of various professional, cultural, spiritual, and social activities which are held throughout the year. M. Gramlich, J. Wolf, M. Velat, J. Martin, M. E. Michels. Fourth row: C. Archer, J. Olsen, G. Copeland, P. Clemence, S. Wright, K. Hancock, D. VonRump, P. Carpenter, K. Weaver, B. Cvuller, J. A. Pottinger, P. James. vw 'IN www Q77 .M ,. 4 QTY WSL 'A7 , .,,, we ff l gy?, W NURSING DEPARTMENT COUNCIL Y First row: S: Smith, Treasurer, R. Howard, P. McCaffrey, D. Eggering, RN, M. Schniedermeyer, S. McGraw, M. Winscott. President, M. Conrad, Vice-President, L. Senz, Secretary. Second row: R. Fourth rovv:C.Roehm,T.Perring,J.Dostal. Granlick, W. Klenk, J. Bell, H. Pahlmann, M. Geraghty, C. Belden. Third row: NURSING COUNCIL The Nursing Department Council is composed of four class representatives and the president of each departmental organization. The purpose ofthe Council is to act as a liaison between the faculty and the student body, to promote a better understanding of the various nursing and health professions, and to sponser activities which are of common interest. Some of these activities include a fall dance for the benefit of the nursing scholarship fund and a Christmas party for underprivileged children. TECHNOLOGY CLUB The Roentgen Ray Technology Club is composed of students in radiologic technology. In addition to club activities members participate in the Dean's Council. ROENTGEN RAY TECHNOLOGY CLUB - First row: L. Schattgen, M. Arthur, S.S.M.p Sr. Marion Therese Fitzgerald, S.C.. Third row: R. Wester, Sr. Alphonsus Sr. M. Renata Dybala, C.S.B., K. Weber, S. Smith. Second row: Sr. Marie-Rose Mary Farih, S.S.M., Sr. Marie Patrice Sedlak, S.S.M., J. DiCroce. Fourth row: Goguen, N.D,S.C.g M. Creed, H. Osteen, C. Roehm, Sr. Alfred Marie Stein, 5-KOChfT1UFISl4i,M-JOItf1SOf1,J.Bippin,S.MCGravv. we Munn' 4-.wr .-ss. ., A. M. W . i3 1' AY-Y , 'E 'IE . W, ., W... - . -- . - . 1,2355 .. . '- ,G . .fiMoa.' . ' A we-, we , . E Q,,f,,1 4 'A - F . :'- Q?-fs:i'fji:. N. , .f .. .-,,,.-f-. sgf-lets' .9 W1 MG: ,G-'ff . .ff +'ff-.5-- ,. i- 4,5-Ffa: ,--, WIA-:gf cywwwm. XY' x: S- til, ,Q s N .,',r , v,k: ' - L A so qi-mg...-f m 1 ' , ,fix-x,,,.,.: A ' f Q. , ,gli A . Q, ns, me -7 r' , . . . kc.. x ,,.... , ,,.,..W - AQ. ffm Q2 'tw - Wfigfs v - mu 1, c.,.QnQ. -,-We., I . . , .. .gf S-in g-i:x,f-xii? as 3. s ' ga' '- if .- vF?ME3? X ' g. L -'e g , .3 f r :, V . Q ' ,R ,. 1. ' S er X x.'?i?i?1f3-Q za 'S X 2' wx? 4 A x .r S 3,1 ,K G il' QF 'i ' Wifi .Q K 'Pl gf 6 M - 9 X we N L Q ...-.:.' W, ' X ..,,, -1 I me,-,.,.,,b . , J, V.- Q 5, K .sg ,,1!'i1 319'-93 TTEQ ' 1-wmgf . , - ifjifiiszi S E Q ' 1, gf' .,,.e,,e,5,,... 3,5 :,. i f: I f 9f'w:ma,. - -' V 'f' of be L.-95.1 . liE3?5. '2'l -me fcfefgk.. . Q ':,, ,5fi5g.,,:-- 'Q I My r p .. 1'-'rf af A ',f'iifi -- ic, cf s' Q ifill A 53, . X. .gf .. di-in v WF, , ,,..,, ii.. Lilly if f f Q yi? 3 ' :J . ff' wmv .3 33 - A y d if - alps, 1- M-R g I' gi-. ,Q gif Q wait mmf 55' -i .5-, T 17, It 5 :lr .s Q .Z U, M-V , ,. Yi 5 , .3 inf' f f, . 'Iii f2vf -' if it ii, A ...xg -P. ,f ' - is . we M W WH In V an , T. J. .Y M . -Cf .F S Q QQ X -,K K- . ..,L.1... 1-4. I 1-U YA 5 -g i? if gif' J -X3 so Q. 5 v 5 V, ...K' si PARKS COLLEGE of AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY ffifg Gif The imagination of the world was fired by the first solo flight across the Atlantic that Captain Charles A. Lindbergh made, May 20-21, 1927, in The Spirit of St. Louis from New York to Paris. This venture, backed by St. Louis businessmen, opened the minds of men to the possibilities of traffic in the sky. Air traffic has become a reality and with it a vast new complex of communication 3 services. Making their students competent to manage the facilities of airports and the commerce of passenger and freight aviation is the exciting commitment accepted by the faculty and Dean Leon Z. Seltzer of Parks College of Aeronautical Technology. K X:.kk Q QLK WW A K x 1 K. ...,. ...,xX K N. ..b... .K K W, A K X Q wi. vt -ic , A A H k,.:T X . . is I jz. 15 K KN I K X K- f iff M . h mi . ,LL- A sg . . W L, . X , ,,.', , W L? --.' W v4.- 1Y-. , . g - w ,L A ' my iB News A N 4 E A is k.k. H XM kkhf ,ga W A ,kkL47..': E W 'A--fk, 5 ! Q , f.fi H T K VK Hiisxelizlff-.L +V A .fwSgfsf 4 f L-L.i ,, A LLL- A i . mms 1 l ' lm' W'm V fl . . Q film - 1':1' L ILQ ' ,,, if L.1L' - -LL1f1 --f,L - fL X :: ff-' .:-' VEI- L .- Y . .. ,'k' i 'ii E!!! 3FIRMS5!!???W?'f??Zf? S '53 ,, ,K WW ''??f?3ff?Y5N!!5E!!!f!f'!! Qi!! ig ig: 15925, mega 2 'i1NJ 5i?wumhmu 1? LL,' . 5 ' ' 54 L if we N 2 Q ww 51 f f ' -Y A if A -S Q iii ,igfggwsgjifgi Swigawwfgv V1-11 2 f sfmsswr Lwfiggifjg A aj m f Q5 W 4523! igf5:glfif5.f5fEi5g ' 'ff Q Y' fi gk ' 4 giiige msiisg: is Smisggsgae ,N Qauxiwisigi If ? is if lg gg? pg 3' ws ssnz2sfLrsa-gp 1 5 wx V g 545 3 Q5 pg Q g ggu ,ilugigmpg K f,i.yh1: ., , . M b K , hx :Y,gE,,.. ?.,i5.E.-. '--. w x :.:. ,-.5 ,..: - -..f5.Q:l:,5M,5 :L, ki 5 Q i. WM . liiililillliiiillazsaiaiismsiiaisfli Anannnluuununn ii in ai :iii iiii I In p,....---n xi. U us? L 'AN 'x x . GRADUATES of PARKS ALGIER, WILLIAM H. Highland, New York APPEL, BRUCE H. Grosse Pointe, Michigan BAKER, HERBERT R. Lawrence, Kansas BECHERER, PAUL O. East St. Louis, Illinois BECKER, HENRY R. Rensselaer, New York ALGIER BOEN BOEN, JAMES M. Wildwood, Florida BOULE, EDWARD M. Kankakee, Illinois BROWN, RICHARD B. Trenton, New Jersey BUCKERIDGE, JAMES R. Downers Grove, Illinois BUTLER, JOSEPH E. Worcester, Massachusetts 88 APPEL BOULE BAKER BROWN BECHERER BECKER BUCKERIDGE BUTLER COLLEGE of AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY CAILLIAU, LAWRENCE L. St. Charles, Illinois CASPER, ROBERT J. ...I Milwaukee, Wisconsin CHAPMAN, PETER K. Fayetteville, New York CRAIG, WILLIAM E. Syracuse, New York CRAVER, GLENN A. Garrettsville, Ohio CRAVER CRAIG CHAPMAN CASPER CAILLIAU DONAHUE DOMER CRUZAN, DAVID N. Jacksonville, Illinois DeKLOTZ DANLEY, ARTHUR A. Westfield, Massachusetts DeKLOTZ, RALPH E. Filer, Idaho DANLEY DOMER, FREDERICK C. Milwaukee, Wisconsin DONAHUE, MICHAEL E. CRUZAN Omaha, Nebraska 18 0 11' DRUMMOND ENSEKE DRUMMOND, RICHARD D. Belleville, Illinois ENSEKI, FRED K. Seabrook, New Jersey EVANS, ROBERT W. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania FISHER, WILLIAM J. Pottstown, Pennsylvania FRANCIS, JOSEPH A. Cheyenne, Wyoming FRANCOIS, LARRY D. Salem, Illinois FREDERICK, JOSEPH M. Swedesburg, Pennsylvania GRADUATES of PARKS EVANS FISHER FREDERICK GILLERAN GRAHAM GRAMM GRIM GRUBBS HADFIELD 1:7 I m 1: f f ? ? if 1 J 3 vi f , ff 'R Q. I 7 mifff K I ,za Wie FRANCIS FRANCOIS GILLERAN, DENNIS M. Ossining, New York GRAMM, ROBERT W. Downers Grove, Illinois GRAHAM, MICHAEL A. Franklin Lakes, New Jersey GRIM, BRUCE S. Hamburg, Pennsylvania GRUBBS, JERE C. Tyler, Texas HADFIELD, WALTER F. Cranston, Rhode Island COLLEGE of AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY HAGAN HALL HAGAN, JAMES E. Quincy, Massachusetts HALL, LARRY B. Fairfield, Kentucky HANN, DAVID KEITH Reedsville, Pennsylvania HOOKER, STEPHAN F. Washington, D. C. JACZKO, BELA L. Caracas, Venezuela JANTZEN, NEIL H. Northport, New York JEZUSKO, DENNIS L. St. Louis, Missouri HANN JEZUSKO KEENEY LETZKUS MARKEY HOOKER KARSMARSKI KOPP LLOYD JACZKO JANTZEN KARSMARSKI, DAVID J. Meriden, Connecticut KEENEY, DAVID F. Hamburg, Pennsylvania KOPP, ROBERT A. Chicago, Illinois LETZKUS, HOWARD J. Skokie, Illinois LLOYD, ALWYN T. Glenside, Pennsylvania MARKEY, PATRICK J. Dublin, Ireland 192 MAROTTO, CARMINE R. Garfield, New Jersey MATTER, TERRENCE K. Phoenix, Arizona MEEHAN, JOSEPH E. Hicksville, New York GRADUATES of PARKS MORAN, WILLIAM A. Cumberland, Maryland MUSGRAVE, LEONARD J. Lansdale, Pennsylvania NASIF, DONALD J. Cumberland, Rhode Island MERRITT, RAYMOND J. Belleville, Illinois MIKULSKI, RONALD H. Chicago, Illinois MILLER, DONALD L. Hamburg, Pennsylvania NAES, JUDE L. St. Louis, Missouri NELSON, JAMES F. East Rockaway, New York PALUCCI, KENNETH J. St. Louis, Missouri MORAN MEEHAN MERRITT MIKULSKI MILLER PALUCCI MUSGRAVE NASIF NAES NELSON MAROTTO MATTER COLLEGE of AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY PECNIK, JAMES P. Two Rivers, Wisconsin PERKINS, JOHN R. Winchester, Indiana PETROLUNGO, LOUIS J. Bellerose, New York PIHUT, ZENON A. Chicago, Illinois POGULIS, WALTER E. Keokuk, Iowa REITENBAUGH, HOWARD T. Pottstown, Pennsylvania 4 fi 'viii' RUBENS-I-EIN pg'-RQLUNGO pn-QUT p0GuLl5 REITENBAUGH SIKORYAK SAMBOLIN SCHWARTZ SCOULAR SCUU-IN PECNIK PERKINS RUBENSTEIN, LAWRENCE F. Cedarhurst, New York SAMBOLIN, ROBERT S. Ponce, Puerto Rico SCHWARTZ, KENNETH P. Gowanda, New York SCOULAR, ROBERT F. Dillon, Montana SCULLIN, HUGH P. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SIKORYAK, .IOHN Brooklyn, New York 4 GRADUATES of PARKS STEGER SELMER, LAWRENCE Evergreen Park, Illinois STEGER, JOSEPH L. Overland, Missouri STEWART, RICHARD P. St. Louis, Missouri SURWALD, MICHAEL E. East St. Louis, Illinois SWIENCINSKI, HENRY J. Bayonne, New Jersey STEWART SURWALD TEMIRIAN, SHANT I. Cairo, Egypt TROTT, MERVYN L. Smiths Parrish, Bermuda VALENTINE, JEFFREY H. Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania VELASQUEZ, LOUIS C. Bogota, Columbia COLLEGE of AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY VANDERZEE VANDREY VALENTINE, JEFFREY H. Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania VANDERZEE, DAVID N. Hawthorne, New Jersey VANDREY, ROGER W. Valparaiso, Indiana WEST, JAMES L. Providence, Rhode Island is WILLEY, JAMES H. St. Louis, Missouri VALENTINE WILSON WONG WEST WILSON, HAL K. Hamburg, New York WOLF, THOMAS D. New Ulm, Minnesota WONG, EDWARD T. New York, New York WYBURN, JOHN Leonia, New Jersey WILLEY WOLF WYBURN ,w..,qwMWw f The Rocket Club sent displays to Parks' Open House. .W Meeting in the student lounge. Thank heavens they don't have longer telephone cords! 196 A :Santas v LIFE ' hhh 'hh f 2 h lr 'fig t ' W ' , ll ' ill ' , ',, , L lk ,R , V 5 g 5 , A ,,., 1 l l 1 l Avhz W ..,,, i 'H A .,,, ,:v, ,. ,-. Q f ' 'T some 4p 5 2 1 W ,aa ffwf N Students decorate their rooms with a personal touch. at PARKS . pw C s Y .,. w. ,Q ,ft f rf f'4i'.3 J N4 . X wwf 5L.-,,1,., , ,LN. X..:1 . qhii. Q , ,, . A . r sf, -we X ,N I . A - .isp - K i ..:.: ig XXXL Z ' '. , i ' W N t s K. A K ii E . +9 it .5 so .- W, sk Interest in aerotechnology runs high at the Open House. '35 Hugh Scullin Lrightj awards the Student Council's first prize for individuci Ray Zavislak, student chairman of the Open House, awards organ- Student di5P'UY5 fo' 'he Open HOUSE to FFUVW TUbbe5i '9 fleffi Und RONUIC3 izationai prize to Lenny Curreri who accepts on beholf of Alpha Eta Puent Cmiddlej who worked together, Rho. Lcrry Francois iooks on. 7 PARKS DRILL TEAM-First row: R. Mikulski, Guidon-bearer, L. Larocca, R. Eyler, J. Nestor, R. Wernig, G. Helterbran, C. Galemba, V. Fulladosa, J. Fisher Training Officer, H. Reitenbaugh, Commander. Second row: M. Butowski, K Baginski, R. Rogers, J. Butkiewicz, B. Keldermans, M. Upton, T. Westerman, T Abel, Drill Team Sergeant, H. McCabe III. Third row: R. Carter, D. Pettyiohn Fourth row: B. Plassmeyer, S. Kizirnis, N, Paulsen, J. Lackovich, G. Velte PARKS GUARD As part of the Air Force ROTC program at Parks, the Parks- guard precision marchers participate in intercollegiate com- petition with Purdue, lllinois, Missouri, and Washington Uni- versities. 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. PARKS STUDENT COUNCIL The Parks Student Council directs student activities and pro- motes co-operation with faculty and administration. lmportant events are the Annual Open House, the Sunday afternoon informal dances, and the Student Symposium. The Council is the co-ordinating group between the Parks campus and the north and south campuses. PARKS STUDENT COUNCIL - L. Musgrave, Secretary, J. Casper, Treasurer, P. Chapman, Fr. John J, Higgins S.J., Moderator, J. West, Vice-President, H. Scullen, President, R. Evans, P. Healy, W. Craig, S. Hooker, L. Francois. iss... ful! 'V' 41. 4 4. Q K 0 , is Qu. ,pq J. 1, ' , ' v s , K A LV' , v - Q. 1 k W , Q M , , H , ,, A . V 3, V 1 Af I , 5 I U. . W, ,x A, , I 1 up' Aww 4 o A ,, , f ' ,. , ' I 4 v E, ,ww Q I K ,A VVV ,Q ,, A V Q 4 4' H ,H if I 4 ' BW K f bu, , H H x , 5 L A 0 1 ? 24, 4 ' Q , ., . , , fa 2 S Q , w S ' ,Mm o , 'Q HM in Y t if V ,,', Yi 4 . ui wa! Q 'av 'W ,' ua Q ffff ,, ,,,, 15535, H 2 M , ?' 3 i 5 Pi PARKS SODALITY - First row: Fr. L. Walsh, SJ., Moderator, H. Swiencinski, R. Kubiak, J Tedesco, J. Bugni, Probation Prefect, J. Meehan, President, W. Craig, Treasurer, D. Gilleran D. Lendle. Second row. R. Marland, J. Butkiewicz, R.Vogler, R. Hanlon, J. Rauscher, M. Nelson P. Mathieu. Third row: J. Shea, J. Flynn, F. Floyd, Probation Secretary, R. Sudmeier, R. Mueller, T. Moore. S.A.E. The Parks Student Branch of the Society of Auto- motive Engineers is a technical organization which provides engineering discussions, tours of various industrial plants in the surrounding manufacturing area, and films which cover engineering and scien- tific topics which serve as an aid for their courses and enable, the student to receive an overall view of the automotive engineering field. SODALITY Members of the Parks Sodality pursue academic maturity in the classroom and personal maturity through the training and work of the Sodality. Emphasis is placed on the moral, religious, and spir- itual development of the individual, although there is opportunity for development of leadership qualities in the individual Sodalist by money-making and apostolic proiects. Social activities include frequent ioint activities with members of the eight Sodalities in the College Sodality Union in the St. Louis area. S.A.E. - First row: H. Wood, Moderator, L. Selmer, Vice-President, L. Petrolungo, Secretary, W. D. McCarthy, Treasurer, J. L. Steger, President, W. D. Beaulieu. Second row: J. Hagam, J. Flynn, H. Swiencinski, J. Valentine, R. H. Mikulski, T. G. Dobbins, J. Francis. Third row: J. Manzo, K. Johnson, W. VonBrown, T. Mover, V. Kerscher, D. Miller, S. Hooker. ALPHA ETA RHO - First row: H. Scullin, D. Nasif, L. Rubenstein, J. Meehan, Secretary, W. Craig, President, N. Jantzen, D. Cruzan, Vice-President, H. S. Wood, Moderator. Second row: D. Gillerman, R. Mongelli, J. Fyfe, J. Fisher, W. Zaenker, T. Bauer, K. lstel. Third row: R. Kopp,.l. Valentine,J. Boen, G. O'Loughlin, R. Perkins, A. Korber. ... A A K'1ISi .llHi llHl ALPHA ETA 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 aviation, to promote contacts between students of aviation and leaders and executives in the aviation industry, to promote closer association among students for the purpose of education and research. PARKS GROUP STAFF In September 1958, The Parks College AFROTC Group Staff assumed command of organizing 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 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. NEWS OF THE FLYING BILLIKENS - J. Kleinberg, Business Manager, J. Buckeridge, News Editor, R. Scoular, Editor, L. Francois, Assistant Editor, Fr. J. E. Hart S.J., Moderator. FLYING BILLIKENS The Flying Billikens have as their main objectives skill, safety, and sport, and they bring recognition to the University by participating annually in the National Flying Meet. Saint Louis University's National lnter-collegiate Flying Team has always been recognized as one of the out- standing flight teams in the nation. GROUP STAFF - L. Francois, J. Casper, H. Reitenbaugh, Group Commander, R. Becker, M. Upton. NEWS OF THE FLYING BILLIKENS The News of the Flying Billikens is the student newspaper on the Parks Campus. Published three times per semester under the general sponsership of Alpha Phi Omega, the publication covers Parks events, activities of interest to the student body and news of all campus organizations. THE FLYING BILLIKENS - First row: J. Geraci, R. Spillman, J. Hagan, R. Duter. Second row: T. Mylin, C. Gaedig, Coach, D. Drummond, President. ,,,-'ff' :,4..,---- P. 202 CAMERA CLUB CAMERA CLUB-First row: L. Millman, Moderator, J. Buckeridge, H. Valentine, President, J. Kleinberg, Treasur er, R. Kadlec, Secretary, Second row: T. Westerman, J. Lackovich, C. Ford, W. Fisher. Row three: A. Lloyd R. Mathis, W. McCarthy, R. Sambolin. The Parks College Camera Club was formed in 1945. Its purpose is to aid and benefit by mutual cooperation the students and alumni of Parks College interested in photography in general, and especially as it is related to aviation. Initiated in September of 1962 by enthusiasts of model rocketry, The Parks Amateur Rocket Society has since shown continual growth in both membership and achievement of its goal, that of providing a safe media in which to pursue the hobby of model rocketry by affording its membership the technical knowledge and physical facilities vital to their endeavors. Students from all schools and colleges of the University who express interest in rocketry or in any of its related fields are eligible for membership. P. A. R. S.-First row: R. Ward, W. Fisher, Treasurer, J. Manzo, President, L. Velasquez, Vice-President, J. Borras, T. Mylin, information Officer. Second row: G. Hughes, J. Flynn, P. Reeves, R. Vogler, R. O'Neill, B. Appel, P. Mathieu. Third row: R. Mathis, C. O'Conner, A. Vingelis, D. Abbes, T. Miller. A. fukin ff W. A. R. S. I. A, A.-First row: R. Scoular, Chief A. E., R. Mc Andrew, Secretary, W. Beaulieu, President, E, Boule, ViceAPresident, R. Vandrey, Librarian, Hooker. Second row. J. Hagan, H. Swiencinski, D. Miller, B. S. A. E., J. Valentine, J. Chudy, W. Dassaw, J. Lackovich. Third row: L. Selmer, Craver, R. Brown, J. Steger, Z. Pihut, J. Borras, L. Velasquez. The American Institute of Aeronautics and, Astronautics 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 inters change 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 associated with his future career in the aerospace industry. One of the more popular organizations on campus, the Cloudhounds, is an active model club. It provides hours ot recreation and relaxation from the ever-pressing matters of studies. Once a year the Cloudhounds sponsor a contest, which is one ot 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 have been Cloudhound representatives at almost every national contest. CLOUDHOUNDS-First row: T. Abel, J, Butkiewicz, B. Appel, Vice-President, J. Fisher, J. Reider, J. Hallows, B. Mucci, President, D. Mc- Eneany, R. Williams, W. Rakowski, G. McArdle. Second raw: R. Wernig, R. Morrissey, T. Sokol, J. Eyler, T. VandeVelde, G, de Lernos, G. Bridg- man, M. Trott, T. Gehman.Third row: G. Fraser, D. Bell, R. Vandrey, W. Wattenbach, D. Froehlich, K. Caulton, C. Bair, M. Nelson, T. Coose, R Burgess. .vv af. I CLOUD 20 HOUNDS INTERNATIONAL 204 ALPHA SIGMA A 1 ALPHA SIGMA CHI -First row: Fr. J. E. Hart, S. J., Moderator, K. Dehmer, Vice-President, D. Henry, Treasurer J. Grubbs, President, J. West, Secretary, M. Madden, Advisor, Second row: C. Kettler, T. Monroe, D. Nasif V, DeVol, H. Wilson, Third row: P. Markey, J. Nelson, G. Lebonik, R. Brown, J, Johnson, C. Shaw, Fourth row R. Seemann, J. Boen, B. Houska, J. Williams, F. Atkinson, R. Ward. Alpha Sigma Chi is the American Serviceman's Fraternity organized to provide the men veterans at Parks College of Saint Louis University with an organization appropriate to their social and financial needs and to foster and stimulate social, civic, scholastic, and moral unity between veteran and non-veteran students and faculty of Parks College. Members of the Parks International Club include both students from other lands and those from the United States. Those from other lands aim to contribute some- thing positive tothe cosmopolitan spirit of Parks campus. Members from the United States aim to make the other members feel at home while in the United States and at Parks College and at the same time find out more about other partsof the world. The club shows occasional films of foreign countries for the benefit of all Parks students, encourages occasional dining in foreign style restaurants and meets socially with other international clubs of the St. Louis area. INTERNATIONAL CLUB-First row: V. Fulladosa, L. Velasquez, G. Delemos, F. Ross, L. LaRocca, H. Fikki, Secretary L. de la Concepcion, President, Fr. L. Walsh, S, J., Moderator. Second row: D. Gilleran, G. Fraser, M. Trott, B.Jaczko R. Sambolin, H. Idilbi, R. Butler, D. Cruzan. Third row: M. Fabry, S. Temirian, F. deSmet, T. Soloman, F. Mari, Treasurer C. Kettler, Vice-President, R. Marland, J. Petersen, gs., ' CLUB c,.cN..s.s.Le..c .. . .. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY-First row. V. Kerscher, Administrative Otficerg H. Reitenbaugh, L. Francois, Commanderg J. Manzo, Informations Otticerg D. Miller. Second row: J. Casper, R. McCue, Comptrollerg R. Vandrey, Ex. Commanderp R. Hermans, W. Pogulis, Capt. D. Brandt, Moderator, I r M,,Q.,,,,.,...a,L,,L.,, The Charles A. Lindbergh Squadron ot the Arnold Air Society was organized on the Parks campus to further the purpose, tradition and mission ot the United States Air Force. Activities ot the group include a Military Ball, an initiation party for new members, and a going-away picnic tor graduating members. The purposes ot 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 ot air power through movies and lectures. . - I STE 3 IES! , - Y-Y , a .::.3?'f ! ' SW . 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In this rugged house, the young Jesuits, without benefit of desks and library facilities, began their studies and visions of empire in the field of grace. His Excellency, the Most Reverend Louis William V. DuBourg re- tired to France in 1826 but maintained his inter- est in this missionary adventure. COLLEGE of 'V The Dean of the College of Philosophy and Letters, Father George P. Klubertanz, S. J., stands before the Fusz Memorial, where the Jesuit scholastics live and make their studies in a climate most conducive to education. PHILOSOPHY uml LETTERS p 5 E 7, S iw?-M S 'fs Ya. me rx f J A 3 H N ms .1 Q 0 X 11 ly f., X X fl! 'w iga . vw 4 'if o , X I . 5 ffij, H. X. 3 -E Q ? Q 1 'E , L X K L E 1 .v . fix' .K 'O ,4 4 K .M,,. mil 7 ' fm, ...Q if ALVERNAZ CHMELIR CRONIN ALVERNAZ, DENNIS M., S. J. San Francisco, California BADER, WILLIAM R., S. J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BRODERICK, JAMES P., S. J. Omaha, Nebraska BURKE, WILLIAM T., S. J. Hammond, Indiana CAFFREY, THOMAS A., s. J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 208 SCHOOL of PHILOSOPHY and LETTERS DALY GRATTAN HAMM DALY, JAMES L., S. J. Kansas City, Missouri DESCAMPS, GEORGE G., S. J. Detroit, Michigan DOOLEY, THOMAS F., S. J. West Bend, Wisconsin FLEMING, PETER J., S. J. Boone, Iowa FRUNDT, HENRY J., S. J. Blue Earth, Minnesota DESCAMPS DOOLEY FLEMING FRUNDT GASTONY HALLORAN HENNESSY GASTONY, GERALD J., S. J. Cleveland, Ohio GRATTAN, WILLIAM F., S. J. Kansas City, Kansas . no HALLORAN, THOMAS M., S. J. St. Louis, Missouri HAMM, JAMES, A., S. J. St. Cloud, Minnesota HENNESSY, JOHN J., S. J. Sherrill, New York 20 210 HOLLAND JANDA KALTON KILPATRICK KOERNER GRADUATES of the HOLLAND, MICHAEL J., S. J. MCCABE, JOHN I--f 5- J- Arvada, Colorado JANDA, JAMES A., S. J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin KALTON, MICHAEL C., S. Milwaukee, Wisconsin KILPATRICK, EDWARD J., Cedar Rapids, Iowa KOERNER, JOSEPH A., S. Hays, Kansas McCABE McKEOWN MURPHY Denver, Colorado McKEOWN, THOMAS L., S. J. St. Louis, Missouri J, MURPHY, THOMAS K., S. J. Libertyville, Illinois S. J. REARDON, MAURICE F., S. J. Cincinnati, Ohio J, SHORT, ANTHONY J., s. J. St. Louis, Missouri REARDON SHORT SCHOOL of PHILOSOPHY uncl LETTERS 'Q , SMITH, GEORGE A., S. J. Pg,-mg, Ohio Frontenac, Missouri SPALATIN, CHRISTOPHER A., S. J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin VOSS, MARK R., S. J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin SUEHR, JOHN F., S. J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin WEBER, PAUL J., S. J. Dubuque, Iowa THRO, RAYMOND J., S. J. St. Charles, Missouri ZEPS, MICHAEL J., S. J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin TRUMAN, JOHN R., S. J. Independence, Missouri THRO TRUMAN TUETH TUETH, MICHAEL V., S. J. VOSS WEBER SMITH SPALATIN SUEHR ZEPS Av 'L x-4 .5 5 .1-,Q s an v-395-e' am sq... xv -' NN airs , '17 ' .Q .1 . C .. 1 X 12. .5 5 if 1.71 fifltflim--1.-, . . -. ' ' 1- ,1v'f59'irF-:rf ., ' W ff-erik-A. . :': ' ' V 3,3 K 3,,,g.ng+'H .. 1, -4 . I g i . - fn- f..,,L 11: . . 4 .e gi- 1 5 P , . .e .,.f,,,,g,.Q-. y , .I .f ,I ,- .df .Q ' J ,. if! - V.-f. . . cf' V-f r., ' : 15- .. 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A 'swf- .lx I5 iv . 1-L .r .2 Y Q 1 .L-Us ,Q ,. ff'-Br.: ,A JY' . 1 J,-.. . .1 1 ' ,..- 7 .rf A q -.1 . ... an y 5 ,Qs f .Q f .gr 1 .1 if us, J if-4, f. , . me .,' 5 'fd ' 7.5, ' U 54 'a ... V .. 1 F. .. ,. 5 . TL' 2851 . -A -fy I . . ' , ...v jigs' .g.. ' L. .Q ,,. . f Z? ,gm-, ,. .. ' ,,. . f , :gg 1 s ig , ET ' It 'w-':1'. 7. SCHOOL . nlversity and a mayor of St. Louis during the days of the Gold Rush, when he saw many of those headed for the bonanza stalled in the city, provided funds to help immigrants and travelers on their way to the west. He left one third of his estate in trust to be invested by the city for procuring the continuing flow of revenue needed for this service. It was the first social service in the history of St. Louis. His- torians of the National Travelers Aid Association, with its nationwide net- work of branches, consider Mullanphy as the founder of the organization and St. Louis, its birthplace. ryan Mullanphy, alumnus of St Louis U ' U. 1, There will always be people, it seems, in need of social service, and especially so in our complex, pluralistic society. Training more than a hundred graduate students for this work is the responsibility f F o ather Bernard J. Coughlin, S. J., Director of the School of Social Service. of SOCIAL SERVICE T . 5 il -fm in 'WJ714 'L fw ww , 'ff M. Q if JV 'Q , 2- Q. inf f , vi 4 W ff 1. ,x wi: . ,, . .-WR. i In ,V ., A 5,1 As. :L ' A '-, 3' -' H? v if if if IK' 7' u 954 Q' fam K. 3'x 9 T' ,X ?' .Jw ra, 14' -f ,, 'f3s'. ,L 4 'Q f f fy QQ, 7 'MJJK , I Nxt 'gk kr Z ,V kahya. -mn li ke W f f 11.-3,,,W I k ,, , 1, ,warg awjf, JT, M 1, , ,rf in . -ff-R 4Wy V .l'f'Q7,iL,3 Q f 7 M ff Ek 4' Q, I 81 m px, f ., fy ' , 1 2 f , 1 ffvlvy WV E f 's 1 gy se N f 'H ' KT f Q? .4 537' X 'f ,,, f Wf1,. Ibwwrwm NNXN--R. -.WJ vu, f ' 5 1+ : , 1 3 1 W ' 'E v J' V W Q in .1 4 .71 g ,Q L,'A' ' K' M Q A Tf ' . .... Wm ,4,--V f , 'f ' W' .4 4 f vw QQ, A' 1' ig limb W L' 5 Qfffffi'- V 174 3 ffm fl ff f 4, M A if if M ,,, if , , ' '1 'i 214 If i ,f f it Ci? 'TIS Y, A typical class in the school. 1 W The SCH00l of Members of the School of Social Service make up the Social Service club. The purpose of the Club is to foster the spiritual, educational, and social development of its member through activi- ties adapted to meet the interest of those studying professional social work. These activities include a closed retreat and an annual Day of Recollection for its members. ln addition to numerous parties and social activities, the Club sponsors a lecture series concerned with current topics in the field of social welfare. Mr. Thomas J. O'DonnelI, recipient of the Alumnae award, and his wife with 9, Fr. Coughlin and Fr. Scheller 'ill X V SOCIAL SERVICE by , 44,4 ima FIRST YEAR STUDENTS-First row: L. Teufel, T. Nquven, G. Maier, R. Macedonia, Sr. M. Philip RGS, Sr. Stella D. C. Second row: Sr. M. St. W. Lyons, M. Powers, C. Pueicelli, S. Cooke, S. Gilchrist, P. Kelly. J. Saalfeld, S. Rawlins, D. McDonald, M. Grindon, M. Miller, D. Kelleher. Fourth row: J. Anderson, J. Mancino, R. Braun, Rev. D. J. MacDonnell, R. Bright, R. Wachota, R. Schmitz, M. Howden. Fifth row: M. Ryan, G. Putman, S. Mauch, Er. Sullivan, V. Fletcher. SOCIAL SERVICE CLUB SECOND YEAR STUDENTS-First row: A. McKinnon, J. Loeken, C. Gore, Fr. Coughlin, Fr. Scheller, M. P. Bluhm, Secretary, Sr. M.T. McDermott. Second row: J. Gilman, G. McDonnell, Sr. M. G. Gallagher, J. Deiermann, Sr. M. G. Attig, C. McFaddan, K. Beuby. Third row: T. Schlemmer, Sr. C. Burke, D. Eoff, Sr. M. Euphrasia, G. Reid, K. McGuire, C. Carmody, C. McCarthy. Fourth row:Sr. M. L. Price, N. Bruck, Rev. C. F. Wiegand, J. Wagner, S. Freud, A. Freud, H. Perlman, G. Hamilton. S-I MW mi I 5 'V 4, 2 10 ' MAN of the YEAR . , ,M . ,Q-- Man of the Year Award is presented to the Very Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S. J., by Globe-Democrat Publisher Richard H. Amberg as previous award winners look on. 216 ,f W w. I bv .J Former award winners applaud Father Reinert: Edwin M. Clark, August A. Busch, Jr., Representative Thomas B. Curtis, Senator Stuart Symington, Mai. Gen. Leif J. Sverdrup, Morton D. May, and Ethan A. H. Shepley. Holding silver bowl emble- matic of the award, Father Reinert is congratulated by Joseph Cardinal Ritter as his father, Francis Reinert of Boulder, Colo., looks on. Father Reinert cutting the cake at the dinner honoring his crystal anniversary as President ofthe University. MQW? if L M Q 3 1 .1 n ww- Lit 0 J . ,Ng V :K . 315, -1 X 'aff r, tru 4, Wg? I A Y V21 5 Q ., 7 6 5 f 5, .qw ., I A .L 1, Y x -Q., 'ax Riva N-1 my my '96 414' XJ, N, 62' .N ax 93 O Aw ff 13Jgg.1f an Q pf filling-0 , .M Wim, 39 g. gg 5, in 'gli' 45,5 '5r 0 f A' 7 i yi i f M ll, ,A ,,-v ,Z Q 51 K ji 1+ W' X lah 1 ,V M 8 Xin. ki 220 ABKEMEIER, NOEL J. QMATHEMATICS, ...................., . .94 Alpha Sigma Nu, Secretary 4, Pi Mu Epsilon, Arts Sodality, University News 2,3, Arts Council. ABOUD, HENRY E. JR. IDENTISTRY, .... ... 136 ADELMANN, EUGENE R. CMEDICINE, ,.......... 166 Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Kappa Kappa. AGLES, CHARLES R. IFINANCE, .................. . .. 128 Sociology Club, Intramurals, Gamma Delta Iota. AHLES, PATRICIA L. IPHYSICAL THERAPY, .....,.........,..... 184 Physical Therapy Club, Student Carnival, Secretary 2, Phi Alpha Chi, Sweetheart 2, AFROTC Military Ball, Honorary Cadet Colo- nel 3. AKERMAN, LOUIS R. CMEDICINE, ..,... . . . 166 Phi Beta Pi. ALBERS, RAYMOND M. IMATHEMATICS, ...,.. ,... 9 4 Pi Mu Epsilon 2,4, Intramurals. ALDRICH, JAMES F. IELECTRICAI. ENGINEERING, ................ 154 Pi Mu Epsilon, Institute of Electrical Electronic Engineers, Sec- retary 3, Intramurals. ALGIER, WILLIAM H. QAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, . . 189 A.l.A.A., S.A.E. ALVERNAZ, DENNIS M. CPHILOSOPHY, ............ ..... 2 08 ALTNETHER, JOSEPH P. QELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, . . . . . . . . 154 AMATO, ALFONSO L. QPHYSICAL THERAPY, ,................... 184 Saber Air Cadets 1,2, Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4, Physical Therapy, Club 2,4. ANDERSON, DONNA F. IPSYCHOLOGY, ...............,.,.... 94 Psi Chi, Arts Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma, Pledge Mother 3, Panhellenic Council, Representative 3, Secretary 4, Arts Council 2, Sophomore Class Secretary 2, Bridlespur Secretary 3, Mardi Gras Candidate lAlpha Delta Gamma, 2, Sweetheart of Alpha Delta Gamma 2, Conclave Human Relations Committee 1. ANKIPANS, JANINA IPSYCHOLOGY, ..,........,.....,.... . . 94 APPEL, BRUCE H. CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ..... 188 Parks Rocket Society, Parks Cloud Hounds. ARGOS, PATRICK IPHYSICSJ ............... ..,. 9 4 Pi Mu Epsilon. ARNOLDY, VIRGINIA A. IFRENCH, ..................... ,.,... 9 4 Gamma Pi Epsilon, President 4, Sodality, Prefect 3, Recording Secretary 2, Phi Sigma lata, Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Beta Gamma, President's Advisory Board 3, Conclave 4, University News. ARTHUR, MELVIN B. CRADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY, ............. 184 Radiologic Technology Club, Vice President 3. ATKINSON, VERNON R. IMEDICINEJ ......,..., ..... 1 66 AYERS, MARY ELLEN QHISTORY, ..... .... 9 4 S.N.E.A. BACON, JAMES L., JR. CMEDICINE, ................,... ....... I 66 Phi Rho Sigma, Treasurer 2, Jr. Representative 3, Junior Class Treasurer 3. BADER, WILLIAM R., S.J. IPHILOSOPHY, .... ,.... 2 08 BAER, DAVID C. CMEDICINE, .......,. ..... 1 66 Phi Delta Epsilon, President 3,4. BAILEY, JULIE A. IGEOGRAPHY, ....,.............,.. ........ 9 4 Archive, Senior Editor 3. BAKER, HERBERT R. IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, . . . 188 Alpha Sigma Chi. BAKER, MICHAEL A. IDENTISTRYJ ............,.......... ...... 1 36 Delta Sigma Delta, Treasurer 4, J.A.D.A., Senior Class Presi- dent 4. BANKS, JEFFREY C. IECONOMICS, ....................... ...., 9 4 K.B.S. 1, Swimming Team 1,2,3,4, Dorm Council 2,3, Resident Assistant 4. BARNHART, DAVID C. KINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, ............... 131 Delta Sigma Pi, President's Assistant 3, Alumni Relations 4, Bridlespur, Publicity Chairman 3, Interfraternity Council, President 4, Marketing Club 2,4. BARRAS, SISTER MARY COLOMBIERE, R.S.M. IACCOUNTING, . . . 131 BARRET, ELIZABETH L. INURSING, ............................ 157 BARRY, ANN E. CENGLISH, ..................,.. ...,,...... 9 4 Honors 1,2, Arts Sadality, Corresponding Secretary 3, Kappa Beta Gamma, President 3. BARRY, JOHN A. CMATHEMATICS, .... . . . . ...... 94 Alpha Delta Gamma 1,2,3,4. BARRY, WILLIAM P. ICHEMISTRY, ,.......,....,.......... ..... 9 4 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary 4, Student Endowment, Co-Chair- man 2, Chairman 4. BARTELT, WILLIAM A. IPOLITICAL SCIENCE, . . . . . . 94 Tau Kappa Epsilon. BASLER, RONALD R. IINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, .... .... 1 28 Delta Sigma Pi. BAUER, JOHN F. CPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ..., .... 9 4 Young Democrats 3. BAUER, FRANCIS J. CDENTISTRY, .............,,.............. 136 Student Council, Vice President 3, Student Conclave, Repre- sentative 3,4, Psi Omega 3,4. BAUM, FREDRICK R. IINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, ,.............. 154 Student Conclave, Society of Engineers, Vice President 4, Treas- urer 3, Central Coordinating Committee, S.I.E., M.S.P.E., Intra- murals. BECHERER, PAUL O. IAIRCRAFT ENGINEERING, . . . . . .. 188 BECKER, HENRY R. CMETEOROLOGY, ....,..... ..... 1 88 Alpha Pi Sigma. BELDEN, CONSTANCE M. CMEDICAL RECORDS, ................ 184 Alpha Delta Pi, Medical Record Club, President 4, Deans Coun- cil lSchool of Nursing 8. Health,. BELLOU, ROBERT C. CCHEMISTRY, ...,.................... .... 9 4 Student Endowment 3,4, University News 2,4, Student Af- filiates, American Chemistry Society, 2,4. BELLON, LAWRENCE C. IDENTISTRYJ .,................... ..... 1 36 Delta Sigma Delta, Vice President 2, Social Chairman 3,4. BELLON, PAUL M. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, ................. 154 S.I.E., English Club, Sabre Air Cadets. BENINCASA, RONALD V. ICI-IEMISTRY, .... .... 9 4 BENJAMIN, THOMAS G. ISOCIOLOGYJ . . . . . . . 94 Varsity Tennis 3. BENZ, RICHARD J. CGEOPHYSICAL ENGINEERING, .... .... 1 48 BERBERICH, JOAN A. IPSYCHOLOGY, ,.....,.... . ...94 Arts Sodality. BERG, JOHN J. KMARKETING, .,... ..... 1 28 Marketing Club, Intramurals. BERGER, JOHN J. IPOLITICAI. SCIENCE, ....................... 95 Sabre Air Cadets 1,2, Alpha Phi Omega 2, Judo Club 1. BERGREN, JEAN M. CNURSING, ..................,.. ......... 1 84 R.N.O. BERNER, SISTER MARIE CHRISTINE, S.S.M. INURSING, . . . . . 184 BERNS, DONALD T. ISPEECHJ ..................... .... 9 5 KBIL, News Director 3, Program Director 4. BERRY, ELIZABETH A. KECONOMICSJ ......... .... 9 5 BERRY, JAMES R. IECONOMICS, .......,......... .... 9 5 Knights of Columbus, University Forum, Chorale. BERTACCHI, RICHARD B. IENGLISH, ,........... . ............ 95 BEST, PATRICIA A. CGEOGRAPHY, .,.................., .,..... 9 5 Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Court 3, Theta Phi Alpha, Recording Secretary 4, S.N.E.A. BEUCKMAN, JOHN S., JR. IMATHEMATICS, . . . . . BICK, RONALD L. IMATHEMATICS, ....,...... . . .... . .. BIEBER, ROBERT A., JR. QPSYCHOLOGY, .................... . Psi Chi, Sociology Club, Vice President 3, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Varsity Swimming Team 2,4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. .95 .95 .95 BINI, KENNETH J. CPSYCHOLOGY, ................ .... 9 5 Alpha Delta Gamma. BLACK, PETER G. IMETEOROLOGY, .... .... 154 SENIOR GRADUATE BLAKE, MARY A. CMATHEMATICS, . . . . . . . 95 Sodality, S.N.E.A. BLALOCK, JAMES C. IMEDICINE, ...................... .... I 66 BLUM, MARVIN A. CDENTISTRY, . ..,....,............. . .... I36 Senior Honors Program, Alpha Omega, President, I.F.C. BODEWES, HERMAN G. CLAW, ..................... . . .... I62 Delta Theta Phi, Vice-President 4. BOEN, JAMES MC WILUAMS III IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ..... . . . IBB Alpha Sigma Chi, Alpha Eta Rho, Dorm Council. BOHR, WILLIAM M. IMATHEMATICS, ............. . . .95 Phi Kappa Theta. BOKERMANN, WILLIAM T. IPSYCHOLOGY, .......,............ 95 Psi Chi, Eta Sigma Phi, University News, Editor-in-Chief 4. BOLLER, THEODORE G. IFINANCE, .......... ..... ......... I 3 I Kappa Mu Sigma. BONAFEDE, AGATHA J. INURSING, ..,................,.. . . . I84 Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, Basic Student Nurses' Associa- tion, President 4, Deans Council 4, Student Traffic Court 4. BONOMO, GREGORY R. KMEDICINE, ....................... . . I66 Alpha Kappa Kappa, Corresponding Secretary 2, Recording Secretary 3. BONSANTI, ROBERT L. IMEDICINE, .... .... I 66 Phi Beta Pi I,2,3,4. BOTTINI, CLAIRE L. IHISTORY, ..,. .... 9 5 Sodality. BOTTINI, THOMAS H. CMATHEMATICS, .,.,................. . . .95 President's Advisory Board, Chairman 4, C 8. F Sodality, Treasurer 2, Sacred Scripture Club, Canisius Council, Intra- murals, C 8- F Student Council, Arts Council, Conclave, President 4, Leadership Seminar Chairman 3, University News, Sabre Air Cadets, Advanced AFROTC, Wing Staff 4. BOULE, EDWARD M. CAIRCRAFT ENGINEERING, ......... . . . IBB A.l.A.A., Vice Chairman 4, Chairman 4, Pi Mu Epsilon. BOURKE, THOMAS E. QMEDICINE, ...............,.... ..,. I 66 BOWERS, JAMES E... QMEDICINE, ..., ,.,. I 66 Phi Chi. BOYD, FREDERICK M. CGERMAN, . . . . . . . .95 Varsity Soccer I,2,3. BOYD, JOSEPH M. ISPANISH, . . . .. .95 Delta Sigma Phi 2,3,4. BOYLE, JEROME A. IENGLISH, ......,.,.......,.... .....,..,.. 9 5 Honors, University News 2,3, St. Louis University Grotto, Swimming Team, Leadership Seminar, Eta Sigma Phi. BOYTS, JOSEPH M. IENGLISH, ...........,.......,... . . . 96 BRADY, JOANN M. IPSYCHOLOGY, .... . . . . 96 BRAUN, EDWARD S. CFINANCE, ........,... .... I 28 Kappa Mu Sigma, Recording Secretary 4, BREEDEN, LINDA J. INURSING, ..........,. .... I 84 Registered Nurses' Organization. BREFELD, SUE E. CMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, ..,. .... I 76 Alpha Delta Theta. BREWER, JAMES P. KINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, . . . .... I28 BREWER, MALCOLM I. JR. IMEDICINE, .,.,. .... I 66 BRIEGEL, THOMAS J. KLAW, .......,, ,,,. I 62 BRISKEN, ANDELA E. T. IGERMAN, .................... .,...., 9 6 Handmaids ofthe Blessed Sacrament, Secretary 2,3, President 4, Delta Zeta, Recording Secretary 4, German Club, Presi- dent 3. BROCKMAN, DAVID J. IINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, . .. ....I54 BRODERICK, JAMES P. KPHILOSOPHY, , . ..,,,,.,.. , . .. 208 BROOKS, THOMAS S. JR. CPSYCHOLOGY, ..,....... ...96 Omega Psi Phi, Psychology Club. BROWN, RICHARD B. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, . . . . . . IBB A.l,A.A., Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Sigma Chi. anowu, svsncsiz J. QLAW, ...... ,.....,.......... ..,....,,. Law School Sodality 2,3, Phi Delta Phi 3,4, Junior Class Vice President 3, Legal Aid indigent Program. BROWNSBERGER, DONALD E. CMEDICINE, .... ,... BRUCE, MARY ANN IPSYCHOLOGY, ,... .......... . .. Sociology Club, Psi Chi, Synchronized Swimming. BUCHHOLZ, PENELOPE C. IPOLITICAL SCIENCE, .,.,........... Theta Phi Alpha 2,3,4, Archive, Senior Editor 3, Handmaid of Blessed Sacrament 2,3. BUCKERIDGE, JAMES R. IMETEOROLOGY, ..........,.... .... Alpha Phi Omega, Camera Club, Flying Billikens News. BUFE, JOHN P., JR. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ................ Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, l.E.E.E., Delta Sigma Phi, Track Team. BURGHARDT, MICHAEL B. IMEDICINE, .... . . .... BURGMAN, RONALD W. KGEOLOGY, ...,.....,.. . . . BURKE, ALBERT G. III IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, .... .... A.l.E.E., S.O.E., M.S.P.E. BURKE, JAMES T. KENGINEERING, .....,.... .... BURKE, WILUAM T., S.J. IPHILOSOPHY, ,,...... .... BURKEMPER, MICHAEL N. CGENERAL BUSINESS, . . . . . . . BURKEMPER, THOMAS B. KLAW, .............. .... Delta Theta Phi, Law Sodality. BURKHART, JAMES R. IHISTORY, ......,.,... BUSALACCHI, JAMES A. IACCOUNTING, ......... ........ Alpha Kappa Psi, Coordinating Chairman 3. BUTLER, JOSEPH E. IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, . . . Parks Guard Drill Team, Judo Club, Cloud Hounds. BUTTS, WARREN C. CDENTISTRY, ..................... .,...... Delta Sigma Delta, Secretary 3, President 4, Interfraternity Council 4. BYRNE, KATHLEEN R. INURSING, ................... .... Class President 4, Class Secretary 3, Basic B.S.N.A. CABY, HENRY E. III QMARKETING, ....,.............. .... Marketing Club 2,3,4. CAFFREY, THOMAS A., S.J. IPHILOSOPHY, . . . . . . . Class Treasurer 4. CAILLIAU, LAWRENCE L. CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, . Phi Alpha chi. CALLIER, JUDITH A. CMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, . . . .. . . Alpha Delta Theta. CAMMARATA, WALTER T. IPSYCHOLOGY, .... . . CAMPANELI.A, JAMES A. CFINANCE, ..... ,... ................. Tau Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4, Freshman Baseball I, Varsity Base- ball 2,3,4. CANDELA, MARIAN L. INURSING, ............ CAPDEVIELLE, VICTOR F. KPSYCHOLOGY, ...,.... . . Delta Sigma Phi, Kampus King Candidate 4. CAPLIS, MARGARET M. INURSING, ..................... ...... CARBERRY, ROBERT L. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ,.,......,... SOE I,2,4, Vice-President 3, CCC 4, Vice-President 3, AIEE l,2,3, IRE I,2,3, IEEE, President 4, MSPE 2,3,4, Pi Mu Epsilon 3,4, l.T. News 2, KBIL I,2, Alpha Phi Omega 2,4, Treasurer 3, Intra- mural Basketball 2,4, Student Endowment Chairman. CARMODY, JOHN P. IMEDICINE, ................., .... Phi Chi, Alpha Omega Alpha. CARNEY, JEANNE M. KPSYCHOLOGY, . . . .. CARPENTER, JAMES L. CMEDICINE, ..,. .... CARTER, KAY F. CPHYSICAL THERAPY, .......,...,...... .... Women's Sodality I,2,3,4, Physical Therapy Club 3,4, CASAGRANDE, STEPHEN C. IACCOUNTING, ........... , . . Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer 3,4. CASEY, BARBARA K. KPSYCHOLOGY, . . . .. CASEY, BERNARD A. QHISTORY, ..., . . Grad School Club. I62 I66 .96 .96 IBB I54 I66 .96 I54 I54 208 I28 I62 .96 I28 IBB I36 I84 I28 208 I89 I84 .96 I28 I72 .96 I72 I54 I66 .96 I66 I76 I28 .96 .96 ullings of Distinctionv -sf S- 'TAINX xi X ,V Xi Sculptured 755 Q' .. Q Beauty F r An elegance of workmanship and design achieved by the masters of fine ring making . . . on display at olllllunli euielrg llgumpung 529 ARCADE BLDG ST. LOUIS I, MO. -K You are cordially invited to inspect our exhibit, hours 9 to 5 daily. ORDMANN Printing Company PRINTERS OF ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY NEWS AND THE ST. LOUIS REVIEW 4210 CHIPPEWA STREET PRospect 3-3000 222 CASEY, GEORGE P. CPHILOSOPHYJ ...,.,.....,... . . . .208 CASPER, JOHN R. QAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGI ........,.. 189 Cloud Hounds, Vice-President 4, Student Council, Treasurer 4, Arnold Air Society, Alpha Pi Sigma, Secretary 4, SAE, AIAA, News of the Flying Billikens, Intramurals! CASSIN, MARY E. CSPEECH PATHOLOGYJ ..,................. . .96 Women's Sodality, Arts Sodality, Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech and Health Association. CASTELLANO, JOSEPH F. IACCOUNTINGI ...............,,... 128 Alpha Sigma Nu 3,4, Vice-President 4, C 8. F Sodality, Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer 3, President 4, Student Council 3,4, Stu- dent Endowment Chairman 4. CEJ, RONALD F. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ ..............,. 154 IEEE, Vice-President 4, Class Representative 3, MSPE 3,4, Student Endowment 2,4. CENTUNZI, JEANNINE C. IACCOUNTINGI ................... 128 Women's Sodality, Sodality Union, President 4, English Club 1. CERESOLI, RAYMOND A. CDENTISTRYJ ....................... 136 JADA 1,2,3,4, Delta Sigma Delta 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Class Treasurer 2,3,4. CHALOUPECKY, KURT E. IACCOUNTINGJ .... . . . 128 Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club. CHALUPNY, RICHARD J. IHISTORYI . . . . . . . .96 Arts Sodality 1. CHAN, HILARY K. CCHEMISTRYI ..................... ......... 9 7 CHAPMAN, PETER K. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONI .,.... 154 Student Council, Phi Alpha Chi, Alpha Eta Rho, The News of the Flying Billikens, Intramurals, Varsity Soccer. CHARLES, SR. MARY VINCENT IMEDICINEJ ..... . . . 166 Alpha Omega Alpha, Secretary 4. CHARLEVILLE, MARY J. IFRENCI-IJ .....,............... ....... 9 7 Phi Sigma Iota, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Women's Sodality, Chorale. CHERAGOTTI, DANIEL A. CECONOMICSJ . . . .. . 128 C 8- F Sodality, Alpha Kappa Psi. CHERVENAK, BARBARA R. CMATHEMATICSJ . . . . . . . 97 CHIRPICH, MARY J. CMATHEMATICSJ ...... ..... 9 7 CHMELIR, THOMAS J. CPHILOSOPHYJ .... .... 2 08 CHOI, SUSAN S. CMEDICINEI ......... .... l 67 CHRIST, DENNIS O. CCI-IEMISTRYJ . . . ,,...97 CHU, JAMES K. CBIOLOGYJ ...... . . . . . . . .97 CICHON, JOHN V. IMEDICINEJ .........,........, .... 1 67 Alpha Omega Alpha, Special Projects Chairman. CIERPIOT, GREGORY L. CINDUSTRIAL ENGlNEERlNGl ............ 155 l.T. Sodality 3,4, SOE 2,3,4, SIE 3,4, MSPE 3,4, Intramurals. CLAUS, JOSEPH J., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYD ,..,.................. .. 208 CLYNE, ILONA M. CNURSINGJ ......................... ....... I 84 English Club l,2, BSNA 2,3,4, Dorm Council 4, Theta Phi Alpha 2,3,4. COCAI, EDWARD CFINANCEJ ..... .... 1 28 COLLINS, DANIEL R. IMEDICINEI . . . .. .. l67 Alpha Kappa Kappa. COLLINS, THOMAS E. QMEDICINEJ .............. .... l 67 Phi Chi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Intramurals. COMER, THOMAS P. QELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGD .... . . . 154 Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, SOE. CONATY, JAMES F. CMEDICINEI ....... . . . 167 Phi Chi. CONDON, KATHLEEN E. CGEOGRAPHYJ ........... .... 9 7 Dorm Council 3, Dorrn Class President 4, SNEA. CONNORS, BART F. CACCOUNTINGJ .....,......... ... 131 Alpha Kappa Psi. CONOMY, JOHN P. IMEDICINEJ .... . . . 167 Phi Chi. CONRAD, MARY C. IMEDICAL TECHNOLOGYJ ......... . . . 184 Nursing Council, Vice-President 4, Alpha Delta Theta. CONRAD, MARY E. CPSYCHOLOGYJ ........................... 97 Women's Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma, English Club, Vice- President 2. CONWAY, JAMES R. CENGLISHJ . . . . 97 COOK, JOHN M. IACCOUNTINGI ,... ..,. l 31 Delta Sigma Pi. COOK, LEONARD J. CPHILOSOPHYJ .............. ..... 9 7 COOK, MARVIN A. IMEDICINED ......,............ .... 1 67 Phi Chi, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 2, President 3. COONEY, MICHAEL B. CPOLITICAL SCIENCED ......... .... 9 7 CORCORAN, DAVID H. CPOLITICAI. SCIENCE, .................. 97 Knights of Columbus, President 2, Student Conclave, Arts Council. CORDES, JOSEPH M. QSPEECH, . . . .. . .97 KBIL, Sales Manager 4. CORDES, SUZANNE M. QNURSING, . . . .... . 184 Student Conclave, BSNA. CORKERY, JOHN E. CPSYCHOLOGY, ..,.................. ..... 9 7 Inter-Fraternity Council, Chairman 3, Alpha Delta Gamma, Vice-President 4. COUGHENOUR, ROBERT E., JR. CMARKETING, . . . . . . 131 Freshman Basketball 2. COWELI., JEAN M. CENGLISH, ........ ..... 9 7 Young Republicans, English Club. 162 cox, uovn n. iuxw, .......... ,...,,.. ............ ....... CRAIG, WILLIAM E. lAERONAUTlCAL ADMINISTRATION, ...... . . . 189 Alpha Eta Rho, President 4, Alpha Pi Sigma, Parks Sodality, Treasurer 4, Student Council, Knights of Columbus, Alpha Phi Omega. CRAVEN, CYNTHIA A. CSOCIOLOGY, ..,......... .... 9 7 Sociology Club. CRAVER, GLENN A. QAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, . . . . . . . 189 Alpha Beta Gamma, AIAA, Student Council. CREEDON, SR. MARY IMMACULATE, O.S.F. QNURSING, . . . . . 177 RNO. CRESANTA, DANIEL A. QCHEMISTRYJ . . . ....97 Tau Kappa Epsilon. CREVOISIER, RALPH A. KDENTISTRY, ........................... 136 Class President 2, ADA, Vice-President 3, Delta Sigma Delta 3, Dental News, Editor 3,4. CRISCIONE, JAMES S. QMEDICINE, .... ..... 1 67 Phi Beta Pi. CRONIN, LAWRENCE J .... ........ .,.. 9 8 CRONIN, TIMOTHY J. QPHILOSOPHY, . . . .... . 208 CROWDER, CAROLYN F. CNURSING, .... ..... 1 85 RNO. CRUZAN, DAVID N. KAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ........ 189 Alpha Eta Rho, Treasurer, Vice-President, Alpha Phi Omega, Historian. CRYSTAL, MARTIN L. CLAW, .................... ..... 1 62 Student Bar, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Delta Theta Phi. CUDDIHEE, BERNARD J., S.J. QPHILOSOPHY, ........ .... 2 08 CULUNANE, PATRICK C. KPSYCHOLOGY, ..................... . 98 Canisius Discussion Club, President 4, C 8. F Sodality, Chorale. CUNDIFF, MICHAEL F. KENGLISH, ..................,.. ........ 9 8 CURRY, ROBERT S. KFINANCE, ..................... ........... 1 31 English Club, Alpha Kappa Psi, Intramurals. CZERNICKI, SR. MARY NATHALIE, C.S.S.F. CMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, 177 DALEY, CAROLYN A. KSPEECH THERAPY, .................... .98 Kappa Beta Gamma, Sigma Alpha Eta DALY, DONNA L. CPSYCHOLOGY, .......... .... 9 8 Psi Chi, Theta Phi Alpha. DALY, JAMES L., S.J. CPHILOSOPHY, .... ..... 2 O9 Pi Mu Epsilon. DALTON, JACQUELINE L. CPHYSICAL THERAPY, . . . . . . , 177 A.P.T.A. DAMICO, CHARLES F. CCHEMISTRY, ............,........ . ..... 98 DANLEY, ARTHUR A. JR. CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, 189 Phi Alpha Chi DANZ, ROBERT J. KACCOUNTING, .... ..,.. 1 31 Delta Sigma Pi, Chancellor 4. DAUPHIN, CHARLOTTE I.. KNURSING, . . . .... . 177 DAUS, SUSAN D. KGEOGRAPHY, ..... .... 9 6 Kappa Beta Gamma. DAVIS, CAROL C. CFRENCH, ..................... ........... 9 8 Gamma Pi Epsilon 3,4, Arts Council, Secretary 2, Conclave 2,3,4, United Fund Secretary 2. DAVIS, .JUDITH J. QSPEECH PATHOLOGY, . . . . . ..98 Sigma Alpha Eta 3,4. DAVIS, KENNETH R. KMEDICINE, .... ..... 1 67 Phi Chi. DAVIS, MARTHA A. CHISTORY, ..............,..... .... 9 8 Thomas More Academy, Russian Club, Delta Zeta. DAVISON, ROBERT E. CSOCIOLOGY, ..................... ..... 9 8 Sociology Club, Treasurer 2, President 3,4, Weight Lifting Club 2,3,4. DE BACKER, ROMERA M. QPOLITICAL SCIENCE, . . . . . . 98 DECKER, RAYMOND M. QMEDICINE, ......... ..... 1 67 Phi Beta Pi. osoomsuico, Ninn wisoicimey ...................... ...... 1 67 DE GREEFF, RONALD R. QFINANCE, ....................... 131 Marketing Club 1,2, Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary 3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4. DEIGERT, FRED KMEDICINE, . . . ............... ......... . 167 Phi Beta Pi. DE KLOTZ, RALPH E. CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, . . 189 SAE, Judo Club, Flying Club, Rocket Club, AIAA. DELARGY, DENNIS J. CACCOUNTING, ............. ..... 1 31 English Club. DEMMER, DAVID M. CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, .... .... 1 31 DEMONG, SHARON A. CHISTORY, ......,., .... 9 8 Women's Sodality. DENNY, WILLIAM M. CPHYSICS, ............, .... 9 8 Pi Mu Epsilon. DEPKE, THOMAS J. CGEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, . . . .... 155 A.l.M.M.P.E., Treasurer 4, Society of Engineers. DERR, LUCILLE A. CENGLISH, ................... .... 9 8 DE SALVO, VIRGINIA S. KPSYCHOLOGY, ..... .... 9 8 DESCAMPS, GEORGE G., S.J. QPHILOSOPHYJ . . . . . . . 209 DE SENA, LOUIS A. CHISTORY, ................ .... 9 8 Sociology Club 2,3, Knights of Columbus. DE TOMASI, MARILYN K. CMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, .... .... 1 77 Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Council, Alpha Delta Theta. DEUTSCH, DONALD F. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, ............. 155 Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Mu Sigma, S.l.E., Treasurer 4, M.S.P.E., S.O.E. DEWS, VIRGINIA L. QPHYSICAL THERAPY, ........ .... 1 77 Physical Therapy Club, English Club, A.P.T.A. DI BLISI, GREGORY J. CHISTORY, ............ .... 9 9 DIEKMANN, ROBERT K. QGEOGRAPHY, . . . . . . . 99 Swimming Team 4. DILI., JOSEPH A. CLAW, .............,....... ................. 1 62 Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Assn., National Moot Court Team. DISTLER, GEORGE E. lGEOLOGlCAL ENGINEERING, ............. 155 St. Louis University Grotto, Secretary 1, Vice-chairman 2, A.l.M.E., Vice-chairman 1. DIX, THOMAS J. QGENERAL STUDIES, ...... .... 9 9 Baseball, Captain 4, Soccer 2. DIX, THOMAS J. KINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, ................... 155 Alpha Beta Gamma, Pledgemaster 3, Parks Guard Drill Team, Commander 2,3, Arnold Air Society, Operations Officer 3, Pledgemaster 2, Parks Group Staff 3, Parks Student Council, Treasurer 2,3, Cloud Hounds, S.l.E. DOBERNIC, DONALD J. QPSYCHOLOGY, .... .... 9 9 Kappa Mu Sigma, Athletic Director 4. DOCHERTY, DENNIS G. CFINANCE, ..................... ....... 1 31 C 8. F Sodality, Railroad 8. Transportation Society, Vice President 3, Alpha Kappa Psi, C 81 F Student Council, President 4. DODGE, KATHERINE A. KSPEECH PATHOLOGY, ................. 99 Sigma Alpha Eta, Recording Secretary, Kappa Beta Gamma. DOEHRING, K. CHRISTOPHER QFINANCE, ..................... 131 Arts Sodality, Alpha Delta Gamma, Vice President 3, Steward 4, Swimming Team, Rugby Club, President 4. DOEING, CARL P. TPSYCHOLOGY, ..................... ....... 9 9 Knights of Columbus, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Swimming Team, Garnier House President 4. DOMER, FREDERICK C. KAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, . 189 Alpha Pi Sigma. DONAHUE, MICHAEL E. KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ........ 189 A.I.A.A., Knights of Columbus, Parks Guard Drill Team, Alpha Pi Sigma. DOOLEY, THOMAS F., S.J. QPHILOSOPHYJ .... .... 2 09 DOPPUCK, THOMAS G. CPHYSICS, ..... ,,,, 9 9 Chorale. DORIA, ALBERTO CMEDICINE, .... ..... 1 77 DOWNES, WALTER M. CHISTORY, ..................... ........ 9 9 Knights of Columbus, Secretary 2, Grand Knight 3, Cross Country Track. DREILING, MARY A. QSPEECHJ .... .... 9 9 Kappa Beta Gamma. 22 224 DRESSEL, EDWARD W. CFINANCE, .... . . . DROESCH, NANCE E. KSPEECH, ......... . ..,. DRUMMOND, RICHARD D. CMETEOROLOGY, .... . . . . Flying Billikens, President, Alpha Sigma Chi. DUCHAK, JOHN M. CMEDICINE, ..........,.. ... Phi Chi 2,3,4. DUNN, MARIE J. KPHYSICAL THERAPY, . . . Physical Therapy. DUNN, RICHARD J. KELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, . .. .. Eta Kappa Nu, I.E.E.E., S.O.E., M.S.P.E. DUNN, THOMAS P. QPSYCHOLOGY, ..... . . . Sociology Club. DURPHY, CATHLEEN A. KHISTORY, . . . English Club 2. DUVIC, PATRICIA A. QHISTORY, ...,...,... . .. Kappa Beta Gamma. DWYER, RICHARD M. CCHEMISTRY-BIOLOGY, ..........,...... Sabre Air Cadets, University Chorale, Student Council, Vice President 2, Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa Beta Sigma, President 3, Social Secretary 4, Knights of Columbus 1,2,3,4, Young Repub- licans 3,4. DYNDA, JANICE M. CENGLISH, ........,.........,.. .,....... S.N.E.A., English Club, Phi Sigma Iota, Conclave Educational Affair Committee. ECK, SARA A. CSPEECH PATHOLOGY, . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon. EGAN, GREGORY CFINANCE, ....... ... EGGERING, DOROTHY L. QNURSING, . . . R.N.O., President 3, Dean's Council. EHLERS, CHARLES F. CHISTORY, .........,........... .,...... Alpha Delta Gamma, Secretary 2,3, President 3,4, Oriflamme 3,4. EHRHART, LOUISE H. IMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, . ,....,.....,.. Women's Sodality, Alpha Delta Theta, Vice President 3, Treas- urer 4. EICKHORST, ANSON G. QECONOMICS, ............ . . EICKHORST, JAMES O. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, .... . . l.E.E.E., M.S.P.E., S.O.E. EIGENBRODT, JUDY A. CPHYSICAL THERAPY, .................. Physical Therapy Club, Women's Sodality, Recording Secretary 3, Theta Phi Alpha, President 4. EINIG, RICHARD G. ICHEMISTRY, ....,...... .. Arts Men's Sodality 1,3, Sodality Union 2,3. EISSEN, NICOLAAS W. IMATHEMATICS, ..... . . . Pi Mu Epsilon ELDRIDGE, MARY L. CPSYCHOLOGY, . . . Kappa Beta Gamma. ELDRINGHOFF, RONALD F. CMATHEMATICS, . . . . . Pi Mu Epsilon 3,4, Chorale 4. ELLER, MARY J. CSOCIOLOGY, .... . . . Student Endowment 4. EMRICK, WILLIAM S. QHISTORY-SPANISH, .................,.... KBIL, Features 3,4, Phi Kappa Theta, N.E.A. 2,3. ENGELHART, SISTER M. BENITA QMEDICAL RECORD SCIENCE, . . . ENSEKI, FRED K. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ............. A.I.A.A., Pi Mu Epsilon. ERDMANN, PATRICIA A. IBIOLOGY, .............. ... ESCHENBRENNER, ALVIN J., JR. KPSYCHOLOGY, .... .... Psi Chi. ESSEX, DAVID V., JR. KGENERAL BUSINESS, .... ,... .......... EVANS, ROBERT W. CMETEOROLOGY, .,.,................. .... Alpha Phi Omega 1,2,3, Vice President 2, President 3, Student Council 2,3. EVERDING, JOHN R. lGENERAL STUDIES, . . . EVERMAN, NANCY KNURSING, ................. ... University Forum 2, R.N.O. 3, Deans Council 3. EWERS, SISTER ANGELA M., S.S.M. KPSYCHOLOGY, . . . . . EYERMANN, RICHARD J. CACCOUNTING, ........ . . C 8- F Sodality, Treasurer 4, Alpha Kappa Psi. FAHEY, EUGENE G. CACCOUNTING, ........... ... Alpha Kappa Psi. FAHRNER, BARBARA A. CFRENCH, ............. ... Phi Sigma Iota, S.N.E.A. FEBUARY, RICHARD J., JR. KGENERAL BUSINESS, ..., . . Tau Kappa Epsilon. 131 .99 190 167 185 155 .99 .99 .99 .99 .99 .99 131 185 .99 185 131 155 185 IOO IOO IOO 100 IOO 100 177 190 100 100 131 190 100 185 100 131 132 IOO 132 FELDHAKE, HARRIET S. IACCOUNTING, ...................... . Accounting Club 3,4, Beta Gamma Sigma 4, C 8- F Student Council 4. FELDMEIER, JOHN R. KMARKETING, ....,......... ............. Delta Sigma Pi, Vice President 3, Marketing Club, Treasurer 4. FERGUSON, CHARLES D. iCHEMlSTRY, .......,....,...,.... . Alpha Delta Gamma. FERRARA, CHARLES I. IPSYCHOLOGY, ..., ... Alpha Delta Gamma, Steward 4. FERREIRA, ALEXANDER J. iMEDIClNE, .... . . . FERRICK, PATRICK N. CCI-IEMISTRY, .... Tau Kappa Epsilon, Arts Sodality. FIANDACA, PATRICK M. CLAW, ......... . . . Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. FILLO, KATHLEEN A. KSOCIOLOGY, ...... . . . Sodality 1,2,3,4, Rose Court 2. FINN, JANE A. ICOMMERCE, ..................... ........... Dean's List 3, Theta Phi Alpha, Secretary of Pledge Class 1, Marketing Club 3,4. FISCHER, GEORGE J. ISOCIOLOGYJ .... ... Sociology Club, S.N.E.A. FISCHER, SISTER M. MALACHY, S.C. CNURSING, . . . . . . . FISCHER, STEVEN C. KHISTORY, ............. .. Swimming Team 2,3,4. FISHER, DANIEL A. IMEDICINE, .................... .. Phi Chi. FISHER, WILUAM J. CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ......... Alpha Eta Rho, Parks Cloud Hounds, Parks Guard Drill Team. FITCH, CARL W. CPOLITICAL SCIENCE, .................... .. Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary 4. FITZ GIBBON, JOHN M. CDENTISTRY, .......................... 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KENGLISHJ ..................... ........ Women's Sodality T,2,3,4, Kappa Beta Gamma, English Club. GUELKER, ROBERT V. KACCOUNTINGD ...,................. . . . Accounting Club, Dean's List 3. GUITTAR, SISTER MARIA ASSUNTA KNURSINGJ .... .... GUMMELS, JAMES J. QMATHEMATICSJ . ...... . . . . Pi Mu Epsilon, English Club. GUTTING, GARY M. KPHILOSOPHYI ......... . ............ . . . Alpha Sigma Nu, Thomas More Academy, Eta Sigma Phi, University News, Editorial Editor 2,3. HAAS, MARY KATHRYN KMATHEMATICSI ....... .............. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Secretary 4, Pi Mu Epsilon, Women's Sodal- ity, Treasurer 3, Chorale 2,3. HADFIELD, WALTER F. CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGI . HAGAN, JAMES E., JR. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGT ....... . A.l.A.A., Flying Billikens, Arnold Air Society, Drill Team, S.A.E. HAGAN, JAMES R. KMARKETINGJ ..................... ..... Tau Kappa Epsilon, Marketing Club, Dorm Council, President 4. HALL, LARRY B. KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ ................ 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Theta Phi Alpha, Social Chairman 2, Pledge Mother 3, Sodality, Sigma Alpha Eta, Project Chairman 4. HARTWEGER, GORDON G. CLAWJ ........ Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association. T90 T32 T68 209 T02 T90 T32 T32 T62 T02 T90 T32 T3T T78 T02 T33 T78 T02 T02 T02 T90 T9T T32 T9T 209 209 T55 T02 T68 T9T T02 T33 T78 T33 T36 T55 T33 T03 T03 T62 HEDERMAN, BARBARA E. INURSING1 ,............,....... . . . Conclave 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretory 3, President's Advisory Board 3, University News, Copy Editor 1,2, B.S.N.A. 2,3,4, vice- president 4, Student Endowment Chairman 3,4. HEISLER, TOM ....................... ........ .... HELIJNG, JAMES G. IBIOLOGYJ . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon. HEIMSING, SUSAN CSPANISH1 .............. .... Phi Sigma Iota, Women's Sodality, S.N.E.A. HEMPSTEAD, EDWARD .................. .... HENNESSY, JOHN J., S.J. IPHILOSOPHYJ .... .... HERBERT, ANN QPHYSICAL MEDICINE, ....... Women's Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma. HERBERT, LEORA J. CHISTORY1 ............ .... HESS, MARY ANNE IHISTORYJ ...... . . . . . HIGGINS, MAUREEN T. INURSING1 ..,.......... .... R.N.O., Graduate Club, Sodality, English Club. HIGGINS, MICHAEL G. QMARKETINGJ ..................... .... Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary 4, Marketing Club, President 4, C 8. F Council 4. HILDEBRAND, GLENN E. IPOLITICAL SCIENCEB .... . . . Kappa Mu Sigma. HILLMEYER, THOMAS ICOMMERCE AND FINANCE, .,.. . . . Delta Sigma Phi, President 3. HILI.NER, DONALD E. IDENTISTRY1 ..................... ....... Junior American Dental Association, President 4, Psi Omega, Vice-president 3,4. HINDMAN, DOUGLAS W. CDENTISTRY7 .... .... Psi Omega, Gold Foil Club. HO, MARY LOU QACCOUNTINGJ .......... . .... HODGE, JAMES E. QINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS! .... .,.. Alpha Kappa Psi 3,4. HOEHN, JOHN A. IMARKETINGJ ..................... ...... Tau Kappa Epsilon 3,4, Marketing Club 3,4, All-Dorm Council, Treasurer 4, Gonzaga House, President 4. HOFER, JAMES E. IACCOUNTINGJ ........ .... Alpha Kappa Psi. HOGAN, DOROTHY H. IPSYCHOLOGYJ .... .... KBIL 1, Marketing Club 1,4. HOGAN, PAUL A. CGENERAL BUSINESSJ . . . . .. Kappa Mu Sigma. HOHN, MARY THERESE CGEOGRAPHYJ .... .... English Club. HOLLAND, MICHAEL J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ...,... .... HOLUNGSWORTH, JERRY L. IMATHEMATICS1 .... .... Pi Mu Epsilon. HOLTKAMP, BARBARA CMATHEMATICS1 ....... .... Pi Mu Epsilon. HOLZHAUSEN, M. LYNNE QPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ . . . . . . . German Club, President 2. HONICH, THEODORE M. ICOMMERCE AND FINANCE, . . . . . . . HONIOTES, GEORGE J. QMEDICINEI ................. .... HOOKER, STEPHAN F. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING1 . . . . . . Student Council, A.I.A.A., S.A.E., Sodality. HORENKAMP, JOHN J. KELECTRICAL ENGINEERING1 .......... Pi Mu Epsilon 3, Eta Kappa Nu 3, Treasurer 4, M.S.P.E. 3,4, l.E. E.E. 2,3, Treasurer 4. HORENKAMP, NORMAN J. CDENTISTRY1 .... .... Xi Psi Phi, Treasurer 4. HORNAK, MILAN W. CCIVIL ENGINEERING1 . . . . . . HOSTY, ROBERT W. CMARKETING1 ......... . . . .... . . .. HOWARD, RUTH I. IPHYSICAL THERAPY, ....................... Women's Sodality, Sodality Union, Secretory, Nursing Dean's Council, President, Physical Therapy Club. HOWARD, THERESE A. IMEDICINE1 ......... .... HUCK, JOSEPH M. QSOCIOLOGYJ ........................... Psi Chi, Eta Sigma Phi, Sociology Club, English Club, Chorale. HUDDLESTON, SISTER DOLORES M., R.S.M. INURSINGJ ..,.... . HUGGE, PAUL B. KELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ ....... . . . S.O.E. 1,2,3,4, I.T. News 2,3, Editorial Editor 3. HUGHES, BARBARA A. ISPANISHJ ............ .... Phi Sigma Iota, Alpha Chi Omega. HUGHES, DONALD T. IACCOUNTINGJ .....,................ .. Alpha Kappa Psi, Master of Rituals 3, Accounting Club, Vice-president 4. 178 103 103 103 103 209 178 103 103 178 133 103 133 136 136 133 133 133 133 103 133 103 210 103 103 103 133 168 191 155 136 156 133 178 168 104 178 156 104 133 HUMPHREYS, HARRY W. CDENTISTRYJ ..,...,...,.....,.... . . . Student Council 2, Student Council Publication 3,4, Psi Omega. HURLEY, DANIEL P. KCOMMERCE AND FINANCEJ .........,...... HURLEY, EUZABETH M. IPSYCHOLOGYJ ........ ..... R.N.O. HUSS, SISTER M. CAROL INURSINGJ . . . HUSSEY, KATHLEEN M. KENGLISHJ . . . IKEGAI, MARIA M. IENGLISHJ .... .... ISAAK, RUSS H. QBUSINESSJ . . . JACK, MAYO K. IDENTISTRYJ ..................... .. . . . .. Delta Sigma Delta JACZKO, BELA L. IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ ...... Dormitory Council, International Club. JAGODZINSKI, JAMES A. CMEDICINE1 ..... .... Alpha Kappa Kappa JANDA, JAMES A ............. .... JANNING, MARILYN INURSINGJ ..... .... English Club, N.S.N.A. JAUREGUI, CARMEN QPSYCHOLOGY1 ................. .... JANTZEN, NEIL H. QAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, . . . . . Alpha Pi Sigma, Alpha Eta Rho, Dorm Council. JENSEN, JAMES W. IMEDICINEJ ..................... .. .... JEIUSKO, DENNIS L CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ ,.... Alpha Eta Rho. JEREMIAH, CUFFORD J. IMEDICINE1 . . . Phi Beta Pi. JOHNSON, ANDREW L. IPSYCHOLOGYJ . . . . . . Track 2. JOHNSON, ERNEST D., III IMEDICINEJ ........ . . . Phi Chi. JOHNSON, PAUL T. QELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ . . . . . AIEE-IRE 1,2,3, Treasurer 2, IEEE 4. JOHNSON, TEREZ A. IPHYSICAL THERAPYJ .... . . . Delta Zeta, Physical Therapy Club. JOLY, JUDITH J. IHISTORY1 ............... ... Kappa Beta Gamma 2,3,4, Historian 3,4. JONES, FRANCES B. CSOCIOLOGYJ ........ . . . JORGENSEN, ARLO G. CDENTISTRY1 .... ... Honors Award 4. JORGENSEN, REED E. KDENTISTRYJ ........... JOST, AUGUST F. IINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, .... . . . Alpha Kappa Psi. JUELICH, GERALD J. IFINANCEJ .... ... Marketing Club 2,3,4. JUERGENS, ROBERT A. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, . . . . . S.O.E. 1,2,3,4, MSPE 3,4. JUIJAN, JAMES T. KBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONI .............. Archive, Art Co-Editor 2, University News, Sabre Air Cadets, Adiutant Recorder 2. JURGENSEN, PAUL F. KMEDICINEJ .... ... Phi Rho Sigma, Vice-President 2. KALKBRENNER, EDWARD J. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, .... MSPE, IEEE. KALTON, MICHAEL C., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYD . . . . . .. KALTSCHNEE, PAUL E. CMARKETINGJ ..................... ..... Marketing Club KARSMARSKI, DAVID J. IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, . KASSING, DON W. CMATHEMATICS1 ....................... KASSMEYER, SR. MARY LADONNA, F.S.P.A. IACCOUNTINGJ ...... Beta Gamma Sigma. KAVENEY, PAUL J. CHISTORYJ . . . . KAYSER, AUGUST J. ILAWJ ............,.,..,.,, . ,,., ..,,,. KEENEY,f DAVID F. IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, . . Alpha Pi Sigma, Vice-President 3, President 4, Society of Auto- motive Engineers, Intramurals. KEILBACH, JOHN J. IBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ....... . .. Delta Sigma Phi 2,3,4, KBIL, Judo Club 1, Intramurals. KELA, ASHOK M. IENGINEERINGJ ..................... .... KELLEY, JAMES N. IFINANCEJ .... ,.,, Marketing Club, Rugby Club. KELTY, STEPHEN IHISTORY1 ..................,..... ........ Alpha Delta Gamma, Sergeant-at-Arms 3,4, Pledge Master 2. KENEFICK, GEORGE T., JR. CECONOMICS1 .... ........... ...... Kappa Mu Sigma. KENNEDY, JAMES J. IECONOMICS1 .... .... Sabre Air Cadets 1,2. 136 133 104 178 104 104 133 I37 191 168 210 178 I04 191 168 191 168 104 168 156 178 104 104 137 137 134 134 156 134 168 156 210 134 191 104 134 104 162 191 134 156 134 104 104 104 227 228 KENNY, PATRICIA A. IENGLISHJ ........,.. .... KERCH, KATHLEEN M. CSPEECH PATHOLOGY1 . . . . . . . English Club, Sigma Alpha Eta. KERR, MARGARET .............. .... KIEFER, GILIERT V. IGEOGRAPHYJ ,.................... ....,,. Gamma Theta Upsilon 3,4, Alpha Phi Omega, German Club 1,2, English Club 2. KILPATRICK, EDWARD J., S.J. CPHILOSOPHY1 . ..... . . . , KIMMICK, GARY M. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING1 .... .... Eta Kappa Nu 3,4, Recording Secretary 4. KINAMORE, MARY E. ISOCIOLOGYJ ......... .,.. Sociology Club. KING, JOHN V. CCHEMISTRYJ .............. .... Alpha Delta Gamma, Pledgemaster 4. KING, WILUAM F. KMEDICINEJ ........................ ........ KIPP, EUGENE W. QPOLITICAL SCIENCE1 ........................ C 8- F Sodality, Secretary 4, AFROTC, Special Assistant 4. KIRCHNER, ANNMARIE INURSING1 ........................... KISTER, SUSAN A. KSOCIOLOGYD ..,.........,.. .... KLAUS, ARTHUR S. QECONOMICS-ACCOUNTING, . . . . . . KLEIN, ANDREA M. CSOCIOLOGYI ............,. .... Sociology Club. KLEIN, JUDITH E. ICHEMISTRYJ .... .... KLENK, WILMA M. KNURSINGI ....... .... RNO, Secretary 1, Dean's Council. KUNG, SR. MARY VIRGINIA lNURSING1 ........... .... KLUEMPERS, THOMAS J. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ . . . . . . . KLUTHO, CAROLE A. QENGLISHJ ................... .... University Chorale. KNIESTEDT, ROBERT F. IPSYCHOLOGYJ ....... .... Alpha Delta Gamma 1,2,3,4, Intramurals. KNOLL, GERALD M. CENGLISH1 ..................... ........... Fleur de Lis, Associate Editor 2,3,4, University News, Features Editor. KOCH, DU WAYNE A. KECONOMICSJ ,... .... KBIL, Sales Manager, Judo Team. KOENIG, KATHRYN M. QHISTORYI .... .... German Club. KOENIGS, JOSEPH F. KDENTISTRYJ ....,.............. .... Psi Omega, Gold Foil Club, Thursday Evening Club. KOERNER, JOSEPH A., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYD ............ .... KOHL, PAUL R. CGEOPHYSICAL ENGINEERING, ................. Student Conclave, Athletic Committee Chairman 4, Athletic Council Representative, MSPE, Secretary 4, Program and Pub- licity Chairman 2,3, Society of Engineers, Archive, Photography Editor, Sports Editor 3, I.T. News, Photography Editor. KOLIJAS, JOLENE IGEOG RAPHY1 .....,............. .... English Club. KOPP, ROBERT A. CMETEOROLOGY1 .....,............,.. ...... Alpha Pi Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Eta Rho, His- torian. KOZAK, SR. BERNARDINE QPHYSICAL THERAPY, .... .... KRAEMER, MARY A. CPSYCHOLOGYJ .... ..... . . . .. Psi Chi 3,4. KRAMER, JUDITH M. CPHYSICAL THERAPY1 ........ .... Women's Sodality 2,3,4, Physical Therapy Club. KRASNICKI, ROGER C. KACCOUNTINGJ ............ .... Alpha Kappa Psi, Accounting Club. KREBER, SHARON J. KNURSINGJ ....... .... KREKELER, NORBERT J. CMARKETINGJ . . . Alpha Delta Gamma. KRIVICKY, CAROL L IBIOLOGYJ .......... .... Biology Club. KRODINGER, KATHY C. IPHYSICAL THERAPY1 . . . . . . . Physical Therapy Club. KRUMREY, WILLIAM A. KBIOLOGYJ .... .... Eta Sigma Phi. KUIIK, CHARLES F. IACCOUNTINGJ ..... .... Kappa Mu Sigma, Vice-President 4. KUELKER, JO ANN M. KFINANCEJ ............. .... Phi Chi Theta, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3. KUNKEL, MARGARET A. IPSYCHOLOGYJ ......... .... KUNZ, RAYMOND C. KACCOUNTINGJ .... .,.. Accounting Club, Marketing Club. KURZ, WILLIAM P. QGENERAL STUDIES, .... .... Varsity Basketball 3,4. 104 105 105 105 210 156 105 105 168 105 178 105 134 105 105 178 178 156 105 105 105 134 105 137 210 156 105 191 178 105 178 134 178 134 105 179 106 134 134 106 134 106 LA BARGE, JOHN V., JR. IPSYCHOLOGYJ . . . .... Alpha Delta Gamma. LACEY, ROBERT J. CMATHEMATICS1 ........,................ . Young Republicans, Vice-President 3, Young Conservatives, President 4. LACKMAN, SR. CLAIRE MARIE .,.........,......... ........... LAHRMAN, JEANNE M. CHISTORYJ ........,................... Rogers Hall Variety Show, Student Endowment, Bridlespur, Student Affairs Committee, English Club. LAIRD, RALPH N. IPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ .............. .......... Tau Kappa Epsilon, Social Chairman 3, lnterfraternity Council, Chorale. LAMB, DONALD E. CLAWJ .............. .... Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. LAMPE, ALLAN H. CACCOUNTI NGJ ..,.... ,... Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary 3. LANE, JOHN B. UECONOMICSJ ..... ..., C 8- F Sodality, Prefect 4, LANE, MICHAEL H. CACCOUNTINGJ ..., ,... Phi Kappa Theta. LASKI, JAN M. fPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ............... .... Alpha Phi Omega, Pledgemaster 3, Arts Council. LAU, VINCENT C. CMEDICINEJ .................... .... Phi Rho Sigma. LAUBERSHEIMER, VICKI A. CCHEMISTRYJ .......... ..... ....... Student Affiliate of American Chemical Society, Secretary 2. LAVIN, MARY ANN CNURSINGJ ...................... ........ Registered Nurses Organization. LAVIN, ROSS GLENNON ILAWI ,.... .... Phi Delta Phi. l.EAHY, DAVID F. QSOCIOLOGYI .................... .... English Club, C 8. F Sodality, Sociology: Chorale. LEE, DANIEL K. QMEDICINEJ ..................... .... Phi Rho Sigma. LEIPHOLTZ, ROBERT W. CPSYCHOLOGYI . . . . . . Kappa Mu Sigma, Vice-President 3. LEONTIEFF, JOHN IDENTISTRYJ ......... .... Delta Sigma Delta. LEPOLD, ELAINE M. IPSYCHOLOGYJ .... . . . . .... Kappa Beta Gamma. HOWARD, JOHN J. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ .... . . . Alpha Beta Gamma, Treasurer, A.I.A.A., Drill Team. UEBE, JOHN H. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING1 ......,............ Alpha Sigma Nu, Treasurer 4, Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, President 4, Society of Engineers, MSPE, Secretary 3, President 4, IEEE, Archive, Editor-in-Chief, Presidential Advisory Board. IJES, RICHARD B. KCHEMISTRYJ . ...................... . .,.. . ., UNCK, KENNETH J. QBIOLOGYI .... ,,,, LINGO, EDMUND C. CDENTISTRY1 .... ,,,, USI, KENNETH R. IMEDICINEJ ............,...... .,.. LLOYD, ALWYN T. KAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ . . . . . . Camera Club, Treasurer 3. LOCKETTE, DENNIS E. CNURSINGJ ............ . , . LONG, CARROLL A. CSPEECH CORRECTIONJ ,... ..... . . . Sigma Alpha Eta, Treasurer 4, Chorale, Choralettes. LORENZ, MICHAEL J. CCHEMISTRYJ ..................... ..... Alpha Delta Gamma 1,2,3,4, KBIL 1, AFROTC Band 1,2. LOTZ, MARGARET E. IPHYSICAL THERAPY1 .................... Physical Therapy Club. LOU, SISTER MARY ANN QMEDICINEJ ........... .... LUCIDO, DENNIS E. KINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGI . . . . ., Tau Kappa Epsilon, Trumpeteers. LUEBBEN, KATHRYN J. CHISTORYJ . . . SNEA 2. LUECHTEFELD, FRANK R. CCHEMISTRY1 . . . ,, ,, LUECHTEFELD, STAN E. QMARKETINGJ . . . , , , , Basketball 1,2,3,4. LUKSON, ROBERT J. CMEDICINEI ................. .... LUTKEWITTE, JAMES E. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGJ . . . . . . SIE, SOE. LUTZ, MARY E. CPSYCHOLOGY1 ..... ,.,, Scripture Club. LYNCH, PATRICIA A. ISOCIOLOGYI .... ,,,, Sociology Club 3,4, Archive 4. 106 106 106 106 106 162 134 106 134 106 169 106 179 162 106 169 106 137 106 191 156 106 106 137 169 191 179 106 106 179 169 156 107 107 134 169 156 107 107 LYONS, WALTER A. CPROFESSIONAL METEOROLOGY1 . ..,...... . . Student Chapter, American Meteorological Society, KBIL, English Club, SOE. 107 MC CABE, JOHN L., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ....... .... ..... 2 1 O MC CANN, RENA L. KNURSINGJ .... ........,.., ..... 1 7 9 RNO, Treasurer 3. MC CLERNON, MARY ELLEN CPOLITICAL SCIENCE? ......,....... Chorale, Choralettes, Honorary Lt. Col. USAFROTC 3, Pi Beta Phi. MC COOL, NOLA A. QNURSINGJ ...,............ .... MC DONALD, LORRAINE T. QPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ . . . . . . . Archive, Handmaids. MC DONALD, PAMELA A. KPHYSICAL THERAPYJ .... .... Physical Therapy Club. MC DONALD, SHANE E. CPHYSICAL THERAPY1 ................ Marguerite Hall Dorm Council, Secretary 1, Rogers Hall Dorm Council, Vice-President 2, President 3, Physical Therapy Club 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3,4. MC DONNELL, TOM E. KSOCIOLOGYJ . . . . . . . Soccer, Captain 4. MC DOWELL, JAMES A. CACCOUNTINGJ .... .... Alpha Delta Gamma. MC EVOY, SUSANNE M. QNURSINGJ . . . RNO. MC FALL, ARTHUR D. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGJ .... .... Alpha Delta Gamma, SIE, Intramurals. MC GOWAN, THOMAS W. QCOMMERCE AND FINANCEJ .... .... MC GUIRE, SISTER KATHLEEN, AD.PPS KENGLISHJ ..., . . . MC GUIRE, MARCIE QMATHEMATICSJ ........... .... Delta Zeta Sorority. C HUGH, WILLIAM D. IDENTISTRYJ .... .... JILTON, ROY A. KMEDICINEJ ..... .... Phi Beta Pi. MC KEAN, MARY P. CLATINJ ..... ..., Eta Sigma Phi. MC KEE, DONALD D. QDENTISTRYJ .....,.. .... Xi Psi Phi, Gold Foil Club, President 4. -MC KEEHAN, KATHLEEN M. QNURSINGJ . . . . . . RNO. MC KEOWN, THOMAS L., S.J. CPHILOSOPHY1 ........ . . . MC KIM, WAYNE R. KPOLITICAL SCIENCEI ............... .... MC LAUGHLIN, CHARLES KCOMMERCE AND FINANCEJ .... . . . MC LAUGHUN, ROBERT J. KDENTISTRYJ ............. .... MC MAHON, PATRICIA B. QSOCIOLOGYJ ........ .... Archive, Sociology. MC MANUS, JOHN A. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGJ .... .... Alpha Delta Gamma 1,2,3,4, SIE. MC NALLY, GERALD F. CMEDICINEJ . . . .... Phi Rho Sigma, President 4. MC NALLY, JOSEPH B. CMEDICINEJ . . . MC WILLIAMS, ANN CHISTORYJ . . . . SNEA. MACDONALD, CHARLES J. CMEDICINEJ . . . . Phi Chi. MAHER, THOMAS F. CPSYCHOLOGYJ . . . MAILLOUX, CLAIRE E. CNURSINGJ .... .... MAJLAK, MARY ANN QNURSINGJ ..................... .... RNO, Graduate Club, English. MALDONADO, GUSTAVO, S.J. QELECTRICAL ENGINEERING1 ..... MAIJK, KAREN L. QPSYCHOLOGYJ ..................... ........ Chorale, Choralettes, Fleur de Lis, Junior Class Secretary fDorm1 3. l MALONE, TERRENCE J. CMEDICINE1 .... .... Phi Chi. MALONEY, THOMAS O. QMEDICINEJ ..... ..... Alpha Kappa Kappa. MANSFIELD, MARY A. KSPEECH THERAPYJ ................... Sigma Alpha Eta, Corresponding Secretary 4, Kappa Beta 107 179 107 179 179 107 135 179 156 135 107 107 137 169 107 137 179 210 107 135 137 107 157 169 169 107 169 107 179 179 156 107 169 169 107 Gamma. MANSOUR, EDWARD J. CMEDICINEJ ..................... ..... I 69 MARKEY, PATRICK J. CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING1 . . 191 Alpha Sigma Chi, International Club. MARKWAY, KATHLEEN M. CLATINJ ......,.............. ....... 1 07 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi, Treasurer 3, President 4, KBIL, Executive Secretary 2. BERRY-KOFRON Complete Labo ra to r y Service -K 3638 OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI Compliments Saint giiouis Cliliiiuensitg Cgoobstones Boolcs, Students' Supplies, Medical 81 Dental Instruments North Campus Bookstore South Campus Boolcstore 202 North Grand l402 South Grand St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri 229 MAROTTO, CARMINE R. IMETEOROLOGY, ..................... Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Alpha Chi, Student Council, Intramurals. MARSHALL, WILUAM E. IACCOUNTING, -...... . ,.........,..... Beta Gamma Sigma, President 4, Alpha Sigma Nu, Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice-President 4, Accounting Club, President 4. MARSICO, LEONARD M. IBIOLOGY, .....,..................... Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian 3. MARTIN, CEcluA E. cPouricAL SCIENCE, . . . , , , MARTIN, SANDRA M. tsncusi-ip ......... ,,., Fleur-de-Lis. MARTIN, THOMAS D. IMEDICINE, .......... 4,,, MARTINEI, ALCIDES O. IPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ...............,... International Club, President l,2, Knights of Columbus, Chan- cellor I,2, English Club, German Club, Conclave, President's Advisory Council, Student Conduct Chairman, University Forum: University Speaker's Bureau, Dormitory Council, President 2, Under-secretary for Public Information of M.M. United Nations. MASSENGILL, JAMES B. IMEDICINE, ..,..........,.........,.. MATTER, TERRENCE K. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, .... Alpha Phi Omega, Knights of Columbus, Intramurals. MAYER, DAVID C. CMEDICINE, ...............,..... .. .... MAYER, JO ANN, CNURSING, ..................... ......... Gamma Pi Epsilon, Phi Sigma Iota, BSNA, Treasurer 3, Class President. MAZZEI, EUGENE A. IMEDICINE, .............. .... Alpha Kappa Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha. MAZZEI, JUDITH C. IGEOGRAPHY, ............ .... MEAGHER, PHYLUS J. IHISTORY, ........ .... Kappa Beta Gamma, Vice-President 2. MEE, GERALD D. CLAW, ...................... .. .... Phi Delta Phi. MEEHAN, JOSEPH E. IAERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY, .......... Sodality, Prefect 4, Alpha Eta Rho, Alpha Phi Omega, Knights of Columbus, Intramurals. MEHEUC, ROBERT L ILATIN, ...... . . . MEHL., CATHERINE A. CGEOGRAPHY, .........,........... ..... Gamma Pi Epsilon, Vice-President 4, Women's Sodality, Treasurer 4, Chorale, Treasurer 4. MEILI, PATRICIA A. INURSING, ................ .... BSNA, Biology Club. MEJIA-LAGOS, JOSE M. IINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, .... . . . MELKA, JAMES T. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ........ . . . Pi Mu Epsilon, AIEE, MPSE. MEL.L.ER, MARY ANN CECONOMICS, .... .... Theta Phi Alpha. MELLICK, JAMES U. QLAW, ..................... ........... Law Sodality, Class Secretary 4, Phi Delta Phi, Legal Aid indigent Program. MELLIES, CHESTER J. QMEDICINE, ...... .... Alpha Kappa Kappa. MENDEI-ANDREV, EDRIS R. IENGLISH, ..................... MERRITT, RAYMOND J. IAVIATION MAINTENANCE ENGINEER, .... MERTENSMEYER, MARY I. KSPANISH, ..,.........,..,..... . . . Phi Sigma Iota. Mess, runcss ii. qnzencm ,........ ....................... Eta Sigma Phi, Phi Sigma Iota, Student Endowment Execu- 192 135 IO8 IO8 IO8 I69 IO8 I69 I92 I69 I79 I69 IO8 IO8 l6l 192 IO8 IO8 179 I57 I57 IO8 I6I I72 IO8 I92 IO8 IO8 tive Secretary 4, KBIL, program secretary, University News. MESSERLY, EDWARD J. CHISTORY, ........... ................ MEYER, CARL F. IINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, ................. SOE, President 4, SOIE, Vice-President 3, Society for Advance- ment of Management, Secretary 2, Pi Mu Epsilon. MEYER, MICHAEL W. IACCOUNTING, ........... . . . Alpha Kappa Psi. MEZERA, MARY J. ISPEECH THERAPY, .... .. Sigma Alpha Eta. MIDDENDORF, ROBERT C. IMEDICINE, .... . . Phi Beta Pi. MIKULSKI, RONALD H. IAERONAUTICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, . . . . Alpha Phi Omega, Judo Club, Drill Team. MILISITCH, FRANK J. IDRAMATICS, ......... . . . . MII.L.ER, CARL G. QACCOUNTING, .........,........ . . Delta Sigma Pi, President 4, Commerce Council. MILLER, CHARLES O. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, .............. MIL.L.ER, DONALD L. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ........... AIAA, Secretary, Student Council, Vice-President, Alpha Pi Sigma, Arnold Air Society. MII.l.ER, JAMES G. IPHYSICS, ..................... .... . . Pi Mu Epsilon, Amateur Radio Club, Vice-President 3. MII.I.ER, SR. MARY STEPHANIE CACCOUNTING, ................ MILLER, ROGER I.. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ................ Eta Kappa Nu, IT Sodality, Secretary 2,3, Prefect 3,4, IEEE, SOE, IT News, MSPE. MILL.ER, TERESA E. CSOCIOLOGY, . . . .. MILSTEAD, MARTIN E. IHISTORY, . . . S.A.C. MINES, LESTER K. ICIVIL ENGINEERING, .... . ,, SOE, ASCE. MISSIMER, CONNIE A. QFRENCHVPHILOSOPHY, . . . . . MITALSKI, CASIMIR L. ICHEMISTRY, ........... ... MITCHELL., NORMA A. INURSING, .... . . . . .... MOESLEIN, RONALD A. IFINANCE, ..................... C 8- F Sodality, Vice-Prefect 3, C 8- F Student Council, Sec- retary 2. MOIST, RICHARD R. IDENTISTRY, . . . Delta Sigma Delta. MOIX, LOUIS E. IMEDICINE, ...................... ......... Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Sigma Nu, Class President 2, Alpha Kappa Kappa, President 4. MOLNAR, EDWARD S. CLAW, ....................... ........ Sodality, Prefect 3, Student Bar Association, Phi Delta Phi, Law Journal, Law Journal Book Review Editor 3, Legal Indigent Program. MONIKA, JAMES G. CMATHEMATICSJ . . . .... Pi Mu Epsilon. MOORE, DENNIS C. IHISTORY, . . . MOORE, FRANCES A. INURSING, ............. .... MOORE, JAMES M. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, .... . . . Varsity Soccer, IEEE. MOORE, MADELEINE J. IPOLITICAL SCIENCE, .................. Chorale, Sociology Club, Senior Class Vice-President, Dorm Council. IO8 I57 I35 IO8 I72 192 IO8 I35 I57 I92 IO8 I36 I57 IO8 I09 I57 IO9 IO9 I79 I35 I37 I72 I6I I09 T09 179 I57 IO9 230 USSELMAN'S MARKET Spring at Laclede Complete line of Wines 8. Liquors Fresh Fruits and Picnic Supplies MORAN, WILUAM A. QAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, .... . . . Student Council, Phi Alpha Chi. MORGAN, STEPHAN S. CMEDICINEJ .... ..., Phi Chi. MORRIS, PENNY A. KPSYCHOLOGYJ ...........,..... .... English Club, Marketing Club, Young Republicans. MORTENSEN, R. C. CDENTISTRY1 .................... . . . . MUELLER, DOROTHY A. CNURSINGD . . . Women's Sodality. MURPHY, C. LINN CBIOLOGYJ ............................... Gamma Pi Epsilon, Theta Phi Alpha, Biology Club, Vice- President 3. MURPHY, JAMES R. CDENTISTRYJ ..................... ........ Vice-President of Class 2, Student Council 4, Psi Omega. MURPHY, MICHAEL G. KMEDICINEJ ..................... Phi Beta Pi. MURPHY, THOMAS K., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ...................... MUSGRAVE, LEONARD J. QAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGI Alpha Pi Sigma, Student Council, Intramurals. MUTH, DONAT J. KGEOGRAPHYJ ....,......... .... Gamma Theta Upsilon, Treasurer 3,4. MUZIARELLI, RAYMOND E. KMEDICINED ......... .... Alpha Kappa Kappa, Historian 2, Warden 4. NAES, JUDE L. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ . . . . . . Alpha Eta Rho. NASIF, DONALD J. QAVIATION ADMINISTRATIONI .............. - Alpha Sigma Chi, Alpha Eta Rho, Dorm Council, Knights of Columbus, Intramurals. NEBEL, BARBARA A. CNURSINGJ . .................... ...... . Social Chairman of Class 2, Treasurer 3, English Club, BSNA. NEILL, DENIS M. CHISTORYJ ...................... .......... 'Alpha Sigma Nu, Arts Council, General Chairman, Student En- dowment, Conclave, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rugby Club, Univer- sity News. NELSON, AUDREY GAIL QNURSINGJ ..................... ...... President of Class 1, Women's Sodality, University News, Nursing Dean's Council 3, BSNA. NELSON, JAMES F., JR. QAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING1 . . . . . . Alpha Sigma Chi. NESTOR, MICHAEL J. QACCOUNTINGJ . . . NETSCH, FRANK J. CMARKETINGJ . . . NIELSEN, JOY L. CDENTISTRYD ..... .... Class Vice-President 4. NOLAN, CHARLES J. LENGLISHJ .............. ...... ........ NOLD, RICHARD E. QACCOUNTINGJ ..................... ...... C 81 F Sodality, secretary 2, Sodality Union, Treasurer 3,4, Amateur Radio Club, President 4. NOLTE, DONALD P ............... .... NOPPER, RENE J. KPSYCHOLOGYJ . . . . . . . NORRIS, GARTH J. CDENTISTRYJ .... ,... Delta Sigma Delta. NORRIS, LEON M. QDENTISTRYJ .... . . NOWAKOWSKI, HELEN E. CNURSINGJ . . . Dean's Council, Russian Club. NUNLEY, MARY ELLEN QNURSINGJ .... .... Cheerleader, co-captain 4, BSNA. OAKES, LAVERNE SJCHEMISTRY1.. . .... Pi Mu Epsilon, Chemistry Club. O'BRIEN, JUDITH A. CACCOUNTING1 .... . ..................... . Gamma Pi Epsilon, Beta Gamma Sigma, Vice-President. O'BRIEN, RICHARD L. KSOCIOLOGYJ ........................... O'BRIEN, ROBERT E. QCHEMISTRYJ . . . Arts Council, Treasurer 2. OEHMEN, GREGORY L. QBIOLOGYJ .............,........ ..... Oriflamme, Treasurer 4, Alpha Delta Gamma, Administra- tion Officer of the Sabre Air Cadets, Biology Club, Intramurals. O'KEEFE, RICHARD L. KMARKETINGJ .......... ........... ..... OLDANI, JOHN L. QENGLISHJ ...........,.. .... Eta Sigma Phi, Secretary 3,4, English Club. OUVER, JOAN M. KPHYSICSJ ................ .... Pi Mu Epsilon, German Club, English Club. OLSON, JAMES A. QACCOUNTINGJ ......... .... Alpha Delta Gamma, Intramurals. ORTMANN, CONNIE ANN KPSYCHOLOGYJ . . . . . . . Theta Phi Alpha. 192 172 109 137 179 109 137 172 210 192 109 172 192 192 170 109 179 192 135 135 137 109 135 117 109 137 137 180 180 109 135 109 109 109 135 109 110 135 110 OTTO, JAMES J. CCIVIL ENGINEERING, . .. SOE, MSPE, ASCE, President 4. OWENS, MARTHA J. KNURSINGJ .... .... Registered Nurses Organization. OWENS, WILIJAM C. IGEOLOGYJ ................. .... AIMMPE, Corresponding Secretory 3, President 4. PACENTI, KATHLEEN R. KPHYSICAL THERAPY! ........ . . . PADIA, PATRICIA R. iPHYSICAL THERAPY, .... .... PALUCCI, KENNETH J. KMETEOROLOGYJ .... . . . Phi Alpha Chi, Intramurals. PALUMBO, FRANK C. CMEDICINE1 ......... .... Phi Chi PARMAN, SR. MARIA G., R.S.M. CNURSINGJ ....... . . . PARSONS, MICHAEL A. QELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ .... . . . Sodality, Vice-Prefect 4, MSPE, SOE, IEEE, IT News. PATTISON, HOWARD D. CECONOMICSJ ...................... . Phi Kappa Theta, Weightlifting Club, Young Republicans, President 4. PAULSON, JAMES CFINANCEJ ....... .... PECKHAM, THOMAS W. CFINANCE1 ....................... .... PECNIK, JAMES P. QAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING1 . . Alpha Phi Omega, Parks Guard, Intramurals. 157 180 157 180 180 192 172 180 157 110 135 135 193 PEICK, LAWRENCE V. CPSYCHOLOGYJ ............,........ . . 1 10 Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Intramurals, English, Psi Chi, Knights of the Blessed Sacrament, Dormitory Council. PEPPER, RICHARD LEE CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS1 ................ 135 PERKINS, JOHN R. CAIR TRANSPORTATION1 ................... 193 Cloud Hounds, Drill Team, Alpha Eta Rho, Flying Billikens, Intramurals. PERKINS, PATRICIA E. KPSYCHOLOGYJ ...... ................. I 10 PESCHIO, THOMAS D. KGEOLOGYJ ...................... ..... 1 10 Knights of Columbus, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Dorm Council, Stu- dent Conduct Committee, Sabre Air Cadets. PETERS, TERRENCE E. CMEDICINEJ ............ . . . ...... 172 PETERSON, MARY F. CHISTORYJ ..................... ....... I 10 Women's Sodality, SNEA, Student Conclave Educational Committee. PETROLUNGO, LOUIS J., JR. QAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING1 . . . 193 Alpha Beta Gamma, Pledgemaster, Vice-President, Society of Automotive Engineers, Secretary, Arnold Air Society, Tri- Fraternity Control. PFEFFER, GENE J. QELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ . . . . . . 157 PFITZINGER, WALTER IDENTISTRY1 ........... .... 1 37 PFLUG, CARL W. CMEDICINE1 ..................... ......... 1 72 PHEIPS, JAMES E. QHISTORYJ ................................ 110 KBIL Radio, Features 2, Program 3, Station Director 4, Russian Club. PHIPPS, MARY A. CNURSINGJ ...........,......... ........... 1 80 English Club, Dorm Council, Missouri State Nurse Association, Third District Student Nurse Association. PIEPER, MICHAEL W. KELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGI . . . . . . 157 Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, IEEE. PIERSON, MYRA J. CSPANISHJ ...............,.. .... I 10 Women's Sodality, English Club. PIHUT, ZENON A. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ .... . . . 193 AIAA, Intramurals. We Keep St. Louis U. Refreshed TurnBough Vending 5747 Helen CO 1-4171 - Complete Vending Service - PISAREK, GERALDINE C. CCHEMISTRYI .... .... Pi Mu Epsilon, Chemistry Club. PITZER, GARY QACCOUNTINGI ...................,.. . .... Delta Sigma Phi, Accounting Club. POGULIS, WALTER E. lAERONAUTlCAL ADMINISTRATIONJ ..... Arnold Air Society, Executive Officer, Student Council, Treasurer, Alpha Beta Gamma, Class President, Knights of Columbus, In- tramurals. POUN, FLORENCE H. CSOCIOLOGYJ .................,... ...... Sociology Club, Recording Secretary 4, Student Conclave, Uni- versity Chorale. POSCHEL, VERNON A. KLAWJ . . . . . .. Phi Delta Phi. POWERS, JOYCE KPSYCHOLOGYD ........ ..., Phi Sigma Iota. PRENDERGAST, DOROTHY M. KPSYCHOLOGYJ . . . . . . . Sodality, Archive. PRINCIPE, RALPH F. CMEDICINEJ ...,.....,.. ,... Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Kappa Kappa. PROPER, SUSAN E. CNURSINGJ ............... .,.. BSNA, Dean's Council, QUALTERS, MARGARET M. lGEOGRAPHYi . . . . . . . Geography Fraternity. RABBITT, DANIEL T. JR. CLAWJ ................,.... ........... Phi Delta Phi, President 4, St. Louis U. Low Journal, Business Manager, Student Bar Association, Treasurer 3, Class Treasurer I. RASP, JOHN C. CPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ............. ' ...,....... . Alpha Phi Omega, Arts Council, President's Advisory Board, Stu- dent Court, Student Conclave, Chairman of Student Relations, Student Carnival, Student Directory, Advisory Committee, Big- Brother Program, Vice-President in charge of Internal Affairs, 4. President of Young Democrats, Who's Who in Colleges and Universities. RAU, C. GLENNON QBIOLOGYD ...........,......... .......... Phi Kappa Theta, Corresponding Secretory 4, Biology Club, Scripture Club. REA, STANLEY M. KMARKETINGI ..................... ..... Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President 3, President 4, Marketing Club, Clemens Hall Council. READY, DAMIEN F. KENGLISHJ .......,... English Club, Intramurals. REARDON, MAURICE F., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ . . . . .. REDMOND, DAVID A. KACCOUNTINGJ ..... .,.. Phi Kappa Theta, President 4. REGAN, WILLIAM R. QPOLITICAL SCIENCE? L ...,............... Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledgemaster 3, Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretary-Treasurer 3. REICHMANN, ELIZABETH A. . . REILLY, JOHN P. CHISTORYJ ............ .... REISCH, SR. WILUAM MARIE KNURSINGJ ,.., . Registered Nurses Organization REITENBAUGH, HOWARD T. CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ ............... Arnold Air Society, Guard Drill Team, Commander, Group Commander 435th AFROTC Group. RENNECAMP, DIANE C. CPSYCHOLOGY7 .... . . . Psi Chi. REPKO, TRENT J. iDENTlSTRYJ ..,. .... Psi Omega, Gold Foil Club. REPP, DAVID N. qoenristizvi ..................... ..... .... Delta Sigma Delta, Junior American Dental Association. IIO 135 T93 IIO 161 IIO IIO 172 180 IIO 161 IIO IIO 135 IIO 210 I35 III III Ill 180 193 III I38 138 RESS, SR. MARY ROMAN, SND. QNURSINGJ . . . . . . . REYNOLDS, MARYETTA R. CSPANISHB ...... . Phi Sigma Iota, SNEA. RICHARDS, LIONEL W., JR. CDENTISTRYJ .... .... RICK, JAMES W. CPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ..... . Phi Kappa Theta, Varsity Soccer. RIEBOLD, LAWRENCE J. CPOLITICAL SCIENCE? . . . . . . Kappa Mu Sigma, President 4. RILEY, MARY ANN CENGLISHJ ..... .... English Club, Treasurer 3,4. RILEY, PAUL E. QPOLITICAL SCIENCE! .........,................ Daniel House, President, Presidents Council, English Club, Weightlifting Club, Intramurals. RINCON, FRANCISCO A. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGJ . . . . . . ROBERSON, DAVID F. CDENTISTRYI ................ .... Psi Omega, Gold Foil Club. ROBERSON, WILUAM V., JR. CDENTISTRYJ ................... Alpha Sigma Nu, Psi Omega, Secretary 3, Class Treasurer I, Junior ADA, Treasurer I, Class President 3, Student Council President 4. ROBERT, RAFAEL, JR. KPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ............... .... Alpha Delta Gamma, International Club, English Club. ROEDDER, JOHN N. CPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ..... ,....... . . . .. ROHLFING, JOHN M. QHISTORYJ ....... .... Alpha Delta Gamma. ROJAS, ROSE N. CECONOMICSJ ............... .... Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta. ROLANDO, CAROLE L. KNURSINGJ ..................... ..... Class Vice-President 3, BSNA, Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart 3. ROSCETTI, JAMES L. KBIOLOGYJ ..,............,..... ...... ROSSMANN, JOHN F. KPSYCHOLOGYJ ...,.. . . ROWINSKI, CHARLENE T. CPSYCHOLOGYJ . . . . . . Student Conclave. ROY, MICHAEL T. KPSYCHOLOGYJ ............. . . . Chorale, President, Choraleers, President 4. RUBENSTEIN, LAWRENCE F. CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ . Phi Alpha Chi, treasurer, Alpha Eta Rho, Alpha Phi Omega, ln' tramurals. RUDDICK, FRANCES K. CPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ .,.. .. RUGE, CORWIN S., JR. KPSYCHOLOGYJ . . . . . . Alpha Delta Gamma, Treasurer 3,4. RUSSO, CAROLYN M. CPOLITICAL SCIENCED . . . . . RUTKOWSKI, DAVID J. QPOLITICAL SCIENCED . . . . . . Phi Sigma Iota, Kappa Mu Sigma. RYAN, KENNETH J. CPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ...................... Sodality, Sabre Air Cadets, AFROTC Wing Operations Officer, United Fund Campaign Chairman. RYAN, MARY A. KHISTORYJ ........ . . . SABO, PAUL G. KACCOUNTINGJ ........ .... SAENGER, LEO C. lPOLITlCAL SCIENCEJ . . . . .. Tau Kappa Epsilon. SAGER, MARGARET A. CENGLISHJ .............,............ English Club, Alpha Gamma Omega, National Catholic Theater Conference, University News. SAMBOLIN, ROBERT S. KAEROMECHANICAI. ENGINEERINGJ .... Camera Club, Class President 4, Cloud Hounds, Interna- tional Club. SANCHEZ, LEOPOLDO J. QBIOLOGYJ ....... .... Tau Kappa Epsilon. SANDHOFER, LEO J. liNDUSTRlAL RELATIONSD . ,. . . .. Alpha Kappa Psi, Marketing Club. I80 Ill T38 Ill III III Ill 157 l38 T38 III III III 111 IBO Ill 111 III III 193 II2 112 II2 II2 II2 II2 I36 II2 II2 193 II2 I36 252 . . Specialist in Business and Compllmenls Professional Employment . . . of MIDVALE DENTAL SUPPLY CO. 3615 Olive St. iContinental Bldg.i KAY WILLIAMS PERSONNEL 818 Olive Suite 1431 Clformerly Located 3607 Olivei MA 1-8484 SANDWEG, GERARD K. QPOLITICAL SCIENCE, .,.... . . . 112 Secretary 3, Flying Billikens, Editor 2,3,4, Student Council, Student Carnival, English Club, German Club. Secretary 3,4, AIAA, Treasurer 3, University News 3, Alpha Pi SANTIIO, MARIO J. CSPANISH1 ............... .... I 12 Sigma, Parks Sodality, Romance Language Honor Association. 1 SCULUN, HUGH P. CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ ......, 193 SCALET, EARL J. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ .... . . . 158 Student Council, President 4, Student Conclave, Phi Alpha Chi, Pi MU Epsilon, IRE, Alpha Phi Omega, Historian 2, Alpha Eta Rho, Secretary 3, SCALLY, JAMES J. CENGLISHJ . ......... .... 1 12 Knights of Columbus, Tri-Fraternity Council, Intramurals. Eta Sigma Phi, President 2, Chorale. SELMER, LAWRENCE ....................... . ,............ 201 SCARINGI WILLIAM A. ,MEDICINE .. ...Q I 72 SEXAUER, CHARLES L. KCHEMISTRYJ . . . 1 13 PM Chi. Knights of Columbus, Treasurer 2. scom, PAUL A. KMARKETINGD ............... .... 1 36 SHANAHAN' 'llllll' l' l'l'lElllClNEl ln Alpha Kappa Psi. Alpha Kappa Kappa' scHAEEER, LAWRENCE R. CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSJ . . . ... 136 Sl'lANl'll' THGMAS ll' fpollllml Sclmcll I ' ' ll3 Alpha Kappa Psi. Arts Sodality, Secretary 3, Knights of Columbus, Tau Kappa SCHAEEER, RICHARD w. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ . . . . . . isa Ellslloll' Hl'll l 'l 4' SCHARFENBERGER, GEMMA E. CPOLITICAL science, ........... 112 Sllffllm' 'Allllcm A' fSl'ANl5l'll ' ' ' ' l la Marguerite Hall Council, Treasurer 1, Rogers Hall Council, Phl Sigma lolo' Secretary 2, Student Relations Committee, Secretary 1,2, Young SHEUON' ANDREW P' lDENTlSTRYl ' ' ' las Republicans, University Forum, Secretary 4, lnterdormitory SHELVY' CAROI' A' fNUl'5lNGl lao Councnl Registered Nurse Organization. SCHATTGEN, LuELLEN R. CRADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY, . . . . . . 180 5l'l5Nf El-lznflll l- ll3l0lOGYl '- ' - ll3 Deanfs Co'-mei' 3' Women's Sodality, Biology Club. SCHERERI THQMAS w,fACC0UN1'lNG, .,.. - l , 135 SHORT, ANTHONY J., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ....... . . . . . . . ..210 Alpha Kuppc pai, SHORT, JOHN P. iDENTISTRY1 .....................,......... 138 SCHLQSSTEINI LEE H. QMEDICINEQ ..,, . - , p ' H .-.. 179 Delta Sigma Delta, Historian 2, President 3, Interfraternity SCHLUETER, ALBERT M. CLAW1 ..................... ......... 1 61 Council, Secretory 3- Delta Theta Phi, Student Bar Association, Class Secretary 1. SHORTERI SONDRA A- iP5YCHOLOGYl -------- -------.--- l 13 SCHMAL, CAROL A. QNURSINGJ ..................... ........ 1 so Slll-lllmlfllf llll- CATllElllNE ill'-lR5lNGl ---------'- -'- f --- '80 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Conclave, Basic Student Nurses Association. Rsglslsfsd Nurses Olgclllzcllloll' Glclclllole Club' fngllsls sci-min, GERALD R. CCIVIL ENGINEERING1 .................... iss Club' ASCE, ph, Kappa Them' wedge Mme, 3- SICHER, BARBARA A. CCHEMISTRYJ ..................... 113 SCHMITTI w'LuAM R. ,INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, .'-... ........ 136 Women's Sodality, Theta Phi Alpha, Panhellenic Council, Presi- Knigms of Columbus, Treasurer 1' Guard 1: Deke Sigma Phi. dent 4, Bridlespur Chairman, United Fund, District Chairman 3. SCHNEIDER, EUGENE K. KENGLISHJ ..................... ...... 1 12 Slllolllmlf JUHN lAER0NAUTlCAl AD'l'llNl5lRATlONl -- -,-' '93 Chemie. Association of Aeronautics and Astronautics scHNE1oERNA1-LN, CAROL A. CNURSINGJ ................ . . . wo 5lNll'50N' W- lllCl'lAllD 1DENll5TRY9 --'---'-- '---- l 38 SCHNIEBERMEYER, MARY JANE KMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, ..... iao Psl Omsgof Class VlC's'l sslsls's' l- Gamma Pi Epsilon, Alpha Delta Theta, Secretary 3, President SlNTzEl MARY M' iMEDlCAl' TECHNOLOGW ' ' l8l 4, KBIL, Executive Secretary 3,4, English Club, Dean's Council, Alpllc Della Tllelo 5p,,,e,. SKAGGS, WILLIAM B. QMEDICINEJ .... ........ ..... 1 7 2 SCHNIHZ' DOLORES M. KPSYCHOLOGYJ .-. ,-. . . . H2 SLADE, FREDERICK E. CENGLISH1 ...........,.,...... ..... 1 13 Mmkenng Chjbl English Caubl University News. Trumpeteers 1, Concert Band 1,2, English Club 4. scNN1Eu, JEANETTE v. KHISTORYJ .................... .... 1 12 sllllllll' GEONE A' 54- fPHllO5O HYl '-'-'----- '-'- 2 ll SCHNURBUSCH, sR. sARA MARIE CGENERAL Business, .... . .. 136 SWTHI JOSEPH C- QMARKEUNGP --'--- -2- 136 SCHROEDER, ELLEN M. CMATHEMATICS1 ........ ,.............. 1 12 Delta Sigmc Phi: lfitfvrvwruls. Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, Women's Sodality, Kappa SMITH, KATHLEEN M. KPSYCHOLOGYJ ..................... .... 1 13 gem Gamma, Treasure, 3. Variety Show, Student Endowment Committee, Bridlespur Com- SCHROEDER, GEORGE W. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ......... 158 mittee: El'l9ll5l'l Club- Eyo Kappa Nu, Viceapresidem 4: pi Mu Epsilon: IEEE, Mspb SMITH, MADEIJNE J. QGEOGRAPHYJ .................,... .... 1 13 A51-My SOE. English Club, Secretary 4, Cheerleader, Junior Variety Show, SCHRQEBERI SANDRA J .l.......'...'.... .-.A 1 I3 Student Endowment, Bridlespur Committee, NEA. Kappa Beta Gamma, English Club. SMITH, MADEUNE M. CENGLISHJ ..................... ...... 1 13 SCHUFF, JAMES C. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, . . . . . . 158 Women's Sodality, English Club, Delta Zeta, Social Chairman Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, 2, Activities Chairman 3, SNEA, Canisius Council. SCHUGEL, JAMES H. QCHEMISTRYJ' .... .... 1 13 SMITH, MAURICE M. QDENTISTRYD .................. .... 1 38 SCHULTE, WALTER A. CBIOLOGYJ ........................ .. . 1 13 Delta Sigma Delta SCHWARTZ, KENNETH P. CAERONAUTICAI. ENGINEERINGJ ...,.. 193 SMITH, STEPHEN F. QRADIOLOGYJ ..................... ..... 1 81 SCOTT, ELIZABETH S. CMEDICAL RECORDSY ............. ...180 C 5: F 50d0lity 1,2,3, Roentgen Ray Technology Club, Presi- Medical Record Club, Secretary-Treasurer 4. dent 3, Nursing Dean's Council, Treasurer 4. scouLAR, ROBERT E. LAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ........ 193 sN1o1A,u1ARv A. QMATHEMATICS-CHEMISTRY1 .... 113 Alpha Phi Omega, President 4, Vice-President 4, Corresponding Pi Mu Epsilon HAMILTON-SCHIVIIDT SURGICAL CO' Compliments of Surgical Instruments, Invalid and Sick Room - Supplies, Post-Operative Belts, Elastic Hosiery and Trusses Fitted 3658 West Pine 1Efferson l-3222 3455 Lindell Blvd. 2 234 SMYKA, KATHARINE P. IFRENCH1 ..................... ........ University Chorale, English Club, Phi Sigma Iota, Sodality. SNELL, SUSAN M. IPSYCHOLOGYJ ,........,. ........... ..... Theta Phi Alpha, Arts Council, SNEA, Secretary 4, Student Conclave, Special Committee Secretary 4, Dean's List 1,2,3,4, English Club 1,2, University News Staff 1, Sodality 1, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Psi Chi. SOBIESKI, ROBERT L. QCHEMISTRYJ . . . Phi Kappa Theta 2,3,4. SOLZBERG, BARRY D. CDENTISTRYJ ..................... ...... J.A.D.A. 1,2,3,4, Alpha Omega 1, IFC, President 3, Vice- President 4. SPALATIN, CHRISTOPHER A., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ .... . . . SPIRO, JOEL M. IMEDICINEI ............,.... .... SPIVACK, ALAN R. IMEDICINEJ . . . SPOSATO, RICHARD C. ......... . . . Russian Club 1,2. SPRAUL, ROCKE F. CGEOGRAPHYD ......... .... Kappa Mu Sigma, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. STAHL, MARY A. ISPEECH THERAPY, ...................... .. Women's Sodality, Sigma Alpha Eta, Kappa Beta Gamma, Recording Secretary 3, Young Democrats. STARNES, LES O. CDENTISTRYJ ..................... ........... Class President 1, Student Council Treasurer 1, Delta Sigma Delta, President 2, IFC 2,3, Delta Sigma Delta, Vice-President 3. STATLER, CAROLYN L. INURSINGJ .....,............... ..... , STEBBINGS, JOAN M. CGENERAL BUSINESSJ . ...... . . . Phi Chi Theta. STEGER, JOSEPH L. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ . . . . . . AIAA, AOE. STEVENS, ELSIE C. CNURSINGJ . . . RNO. STEWART, RICHARD P. IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ . . SOE. STOCK, ROBERT J. CMARKETING1 . .................... .,.... . STORK, WILLIAM V., JR. IINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGI ........... S.A.M. 2, S.I.E., Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. STORY, JAMES J. IDENTISTRYJ ..................... ....,.... Delta Sigma Delta, Jr. A.D.A. STRANGE, JERRY L. IMARKETINGJ . . . . . . . Basketball 1,2,3. STREILER, DONN S. CFINANCEJ ..... .... Alpha Kappa Psi. STUCHUK, PATRICIA A. ISOCIOLOGYI .........,.... . . . University News 2,3,4, English Club 3, Sociology 4. STUNTZ, JAMES T. CMEDICINEI .............,..... .. . Alpha Kappa Kappa. STURM, LEAH E. CMEDICAL TECHNOLOGYJ . . . ... Theta Phi Alpha, Cheerleader, Archive. SUEHR, JOHN F. S.J. CPHILOSOPHY1 ...... SULUVAN, CATHERINE C. CFRENCHJ ...................,. ... Phi Sigma Iota, Publicity Director 4, University News, Cartoonist 2, Conclave Secretariat. SULUVAN, JANE. IPSYCHOLOGYD ..... .... English Club 1, Archive 3. SUMNAR, SUSAN P. IANTHROPOLOGYJ . . . . . . Kappa Beta Gamma. SUNTRUP, MARY ELIZABETH QBIOLOGYJ ............. ..... Women's Sodality, English Club, German Club. SURWALD, MICHAEL E. IAERONAUTICAI. ENGINEERINGI . . . . . Phi Alpha Chi, A.l.A.A., News ofthe Flying Billikens. SWANICK, BETTY A. QSPEECH THERAPYI ............... Sigma Alpha Eta, President 4. SWEENEY, RAYMOND N. KCHEMISTRYJ ......,............... . SWIENCINSKI, HENRY J. QAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGI. Alpha Pi Sigma, President 3, News of the Flying Billikens, Sports Editor 2, Knights of Columbus, A.l.A.A. TALBOT, RALPH E. ICHEMISTRYJ ........... ..., TANSEY, SUSAN A. IPHYSICAL THERAPYJ ...... .... Gamma Pi Epsilon, Physical Therapy Club TANSIL, MARY C. CPHYSICAL THERAPY, . . . . .. ... Physical Therapy Club TASCHLER, JOSEPH C. CMARKETINGI . . . .. .. Marketing Club 113 113 113 138 211 172 172 114 114 114 138 181 136 194 181 194 136 158 138 136 136 114 173 181 211 114 114 114 114 193 114 114 194 114 181 181 136 TEIBER, JOSEPH F. IGENERAL STUDIESJ ........................ Advanced R.O.T.C. Cadet, Graduate Positions Held-Flight Commander, Squadron Commander, Wing Personnel Officer. TEMIRIAN, SHANT I. QAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ ...... TENGE, MARY L. QSPEECH CORRECTIONJ .................... .. Sigma Alpha Eta, Vice-President 4, Kappa Beta Gamma. TERBROCK, SHARON M. CPSYCHOLOGY1 .......,......... . .. TESS, ALLEN F. IMEDICINEJ ......... .... THALHUVER, WAYNE H. IMEDICINEJ . . . THAMAN, JOSEPH H. CGEOGRAPHYJ ........ .... THIBAULT, THOMAS C. cecomofvucsa ........ .... Swimming Team 1,2,3,4, Arts Council 3,4. THOMAS, DORIS J. CENGLISHJ ............. .... THOMAS, JOHN W. CMEDICINEJ .... .... Alpha Kappa Kappa THOMAS, ROBERT M. CMEDICINEI .... ... Phi Chi. THOMPSON, JOANNE KENGLISHJ .... ... THOMPSON, PRENTICE KCHEMISTRYJ .... THORNE, TONI R. IENGLISHJ ............................,... Junior Arts Council, Secretary 3, Women's Sodality 1,2,3,4, Chorale 1,2,3,4, Kappa Beta Gamma l,2,3,4, English Club 1. THRO, RAYMOND J., S.J. IPHILOSOPHYJ ................... .... TIEMEYER, KENNETH R. IINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSJ ...... . . . Deputy Wing Commander, AFROTC Cadet Corps, 4. TIMMONS, MAE E. QNURSINGJ ..................... ... TINES, CHARLES A. IACCOUNTINGJ .... . . ... Alpha Kappa Psi 3,4. TITUS, ANDREW P. IFINANCEJ .... TOBIN, ELIZABETH A. CENGLISHJ ..... TONET'TI, RAYMOND B. CMEDICINEJ ......... Phi Chi, Chapter Editor 2, Secretary 3,4. TOOHEY, DANIEL W. CLAWJ .................... . . . Class President 4, Delta Theta Phi, Secretary 3,4. TRAFFAS, SR. VINCETTA, O.S.F. CFINANCEJ ....... . . . TRICAMO, FRANK P. IINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, . . . . . . Alpha Kappa Psi. TRICE, CAROIJNE G. ISOCIOLOGYJ ...................... . . . English Club, Sociology Club, S.N.E.A. TROTT, MERVYN I.. CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ .... Alpha Phi Omega, Cloud Hounds, International Club, A.l.A.A. TRUMAN, JOHN R., S.J. CPHILOSOPHY1 .................. ..... TSCHUDY, MARY JO CSPEECH PATHOLOGYJ . . . . .. Sigma Alpha Eta TUETH, MICHAEL V. IPHILOSOPHYI ............. TURNER, CHARLES A. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, . . . ... TWARDOWSKI, PATRICK A. IPSYCHOLOGY1 ...... . . . Phi Kappa Theta, Recording Secretary 4. TYBIK, SR. M. COLETTE, O.S.F. IGENERAL BUSINESSJ . . . . . . TYNAN. SR. CLAIRE CNURSINGJ ................ .... UELK, SUSAN J. IFRENCHJ ..... .,.. Kappa Beta Gamma VALENTINE, GEORGE J. ICOMMERCEI ................. ....... Delta Sigma Phi, Judo Team 1,2, Secretary-Treasurer 2. VALENTINE, JEFFREY H. IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ . . . Phi Alpha Chi, Treasurer 2, President 3,4, Radio Club, President, Camera Club, President 2,3,4, Alpha Eta Rho, Tri-Fraternity Council, Presidents Advisory Board, Society of Automotive Engineers, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics VANDER SCHAAF, ELAINE W. INURSINGJ .................... VANDERZEE, DAVID N. IMETEOROLOGYJ .....,,,.,..,...,,,.,. Alpha Pi Sigma, Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega, Recording Secretary, Parks Guard Drill Team, Cloud Hounds. VANDOVER, SAMUEL T. IHISTORYJ ................ . . . Alpha Delta Gamma, Executive Secretary. VANDREY, ROGER W. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGI ......... Arnold Air Society, EX Officer, Cloud Hounds, Mars, A.l.A.A., Parks Guard Drill Team. VANEK, BENEDICT O. IDENTISTRYJ ............................ Student Honor Society 4, Psi Omega, Vice Pres. 3, Baseball 1,3. VAN HUFFEL, CAROLYN J. CSOCIOLOGYJ ...................... Bridlespur Committee VATTEROTT, GREGORY B. IPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ..... .... VELASQUEZ, LUIS C ....................... ........ ..... AIAA, Amateur Rocket Society, International Club. 114 193 114 114 173 173 114 114 115 173 173 115 115 115 211 136 181 136 136 115 173 161 T36 137 115 193 211 115 211 158 115 137 181 115 137 193 181 193 115 193 138 115 115 195 VIETH, WILLIAM E. QFINANCEJ ..,.. .... Soccer 2,3,45 Co-captain 3,4. VOELUNGER, ARTHUR J. lf-IISTORYJ ....... .,.. English Club, President 3,4. VOELLINGER, CHARLES A. KACCOUNTINGJ ..............,...,. C 8- F Sodality5 Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer 45 Trumpeteers5 Accounting Club. VOEPEL, PATRICK J. KPSYCHOLOGYJ . . . . . .. Phi Kappa Theta. VOGEL, DONALD L IMEDICINEJ . . . . . . .. . VOGEL, JOHN L KMETEOROLOGYJ ............... .... Kappa Mu Sigma, Corresponding Secretary 3. VOLK, DIANE R. CHISTORYB .,..........,..,..... ...... VUKEUC, MARYLEE A. QMATHEMATICSJ ..................,.. Women's Sodality5 Delta Zeta, Historian 35 Russian Club. WACHTEL, THOMAS L CMEDICINED ...........,........ ...... Phi Chi, President 4. WADE, MICHAEL S. CGENERAL BUSINESSJ .... ..., University News 15 Intramurals 4. WAIGAND, JAMES QENGINEERINGJ ........ .... WAGNER, JUDITH A. QPHYSICAL THERAPY1 ..... .... Physical Therapy Club 3,45 S.L.U. Grotto 3. WALKER, WILLIAM D. QELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ ............... Eta Kappa Nu, Bridge Correspondent 45 Pi Mu Epsilon5 Student Conclave5 Kappa Mu Sigma5 IEEE5 MSPE. WALL, ROSAUE CGEOGRAPHYJ .......,........................ Student National Education Association, Vice-President 4. WALSH, GERALD R. CENGLISHJ ...,............................ Eta Sigma Phi 1,2,3,4. WALTHER, MICHAEL C. QLAWJ ............... ..,, Student Bar Association, Vice-President 4. WARD, EDWARD E. KHISTORYD ....,........,...............,.. Intramurals 35 Oriflamme 3, Secretary 45 Dorm Council 4, President 4. WARNEBOLD, GLENN J. QACCOUNTINGJ ......., . . . . Alpha Kappa Psi5 Accounting Club. WARREN, CHARLES R. UNDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING1 . . . . . . . SIE5 MSPE5 SOE. WARREN, JUDITH E. CGEOGRAPHYJ ...... . . . . . . . . WATSON, CAROLINE B. CHISTORY5 ..... ,.... .......... .... KBIL, Business Manager 2,3,4, Co-Station Manager 4. 'WAX, HOWARD B. KMEDICINEJ ................. .... .... Phi Beta Pi. WEBB, PATRICIA F. QSOCIOLOGYJ . .......... . . . . Sociology Club 1,2. WEBER, KENT W. CRADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGYJ ...... .... Roentgen Ray Technology Club, Vice-President 4. WEBER, PAUL J., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ .........,..... .... 137 115 137 115 173 153 115 115 173 137 158 I81 158 115 116 161 116 137 158 116 116 173 116 181 211 H. A. WALDSCHMIDT OPTlCAL co. JE 143550 3550 Washingion l-lenry A. Waldschmidt St. Louis 3, Mo. WEEKE, VIRGINIA C. CPSYCHOLOGYJ ..., . . . WEIS, JUDITH A. INURSINGD ......... . . . BSNA 2,3,4, English club 2, WEISS, NORMAN P. IDENTISTRYJ .... . . . Alpha Omega. WEITZ, CONRAD III KDENTISTRYD ....... ... WELSH, ANITA M. KPHYSICAL THERAPYJ . . . . . . WENC, FRANCIS C. KSOCIOLOGYJ ................... . . . C 8- F SocIality5 Chorale5 Sociology Club, President 4. WENCEWICZ, THOMAS V. CMATHEMATICSJ .... ........ . . WENDLAND, SR. MARY BENIGNA, O.S.B. CNURSINGJ . . . . . WERNER, DAVID J. QINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGJ ....... . . Pi Mu Epsilon5 SIE5 MSPE5 Society of Engineers. WERTH, CLARA A. lPl-IYSICAL THERAPY? ........,.. ... Women's Sodality 1,2,3,45 Kappa Beta Gamma. WESLING, BERNYCE ............. ............... . . . WESLING, JOHN J. KINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGI . . . .. Kappa Mu Sigma5 SOE. WESSEL, EVELYN M. CGEOGRAPHYJ .... . . . SNEA5 Gamma Theta Upsilon. WESSEL, JERRY L. CMEDICINEJ ....................... ......... WEST, JAMES L. QAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONB ........... Alpha Sigma Chi, President 3, Secretary 45 Parks Student Council, Vice-President5 Student Discipline Board, Chairman5 Student Endowment Chairman. WEST, LLOYD A. CMARKETINGJ .......... . . . Marketing Club, Intramural Basketball. WETTA, FRANK J. KHISTORYJ ................ ... Alpha Delta Gamma, Executive Secretary 3. WHALEN, THOMAS P. CLAWJ ............... . . . WHALEY, MARY C. QNURSINGJ .... ... RNO. WICHLAN, DANIEL J. IINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, . . . . . Kappa Mu Sigma 3,45 SIE 3,4. WILD, DORIS .................. . . . 116 181 138 138 181 116 116 181 158 181 116 158 116 173 194 138 116 161 181 158 116 A Sincere Thank You for your patronage over the years mx ab .4 -5' from the University Cafeteria 2 2 WILEY, JAMES C. IINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSI ....... ,... .... . . . Phi Kappa Theta, Social Chairman 2, Varsity Soccer 2. WILLENBORG, JOHN W. IINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSI ....... . . . Trumpeteers 2,3, Delta Sigma Pi 2,3,4. WILLENBORG, LAWRENCE L. QMARKETINGI ....... . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon, WILLEY, JAMES H. QAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGI .... . . . Intramurals. WILUS, ALAN D. CDENTISTRYI ....... ,.... ....... .... Alpha Sigma Nu, Dental School Student Council. WILSON, CATHERINE .....,................. ........ .... WILSON, HAL K. IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ ...... Alpha Sigma Chi. WINKELMANN, RAYMOND A. CGEOGRAPHYJ . , . . . . Soccer l, Phi Kappa Theta 2,3,4. WINKLER, KENNETH M .......,...,.... .... WITHINGTON, CAROL LYNN A. CENGLISHI . . . . .. English Club. WITKOWSKI, MARGARET A. QNURSINGI . . . . . . . RNO, Graduate Club, English Club. WITTE, FRANK J. CPHYSICAL THERAPYJ .... .... WITTENBERG, JOHN D. IECONOMICSI ....... .... WITTMAN, GEORGE P. CLATINJ ................,.. .... WOJCIECHOWSKI, THOMAS J. CACCOUNTINGI ...... . . . C 81 F Student Council I,4, Alpha Kappa Psi 2,3,4. WOLF, ROBERT G. IMATHEMATICSJ ................. .... Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary 4. WOLF, THOMAS D. IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGI ......,.. Intramurals. WONG, EDWARD T. F. CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGI Institute of Aerospace Science, American Rocket Society. WONG, GLENN K. ICHEMISTRYI ........,.......,.... ...... Sociology Club, Weight-Lifting Club.. WOOD, JOHN B. IMEDICINEI .......... .... Alpha Omega Alpha. I37 T37 l37 l94 T38 II6 T94 II6 II6 II7 I8I l8l II7 II7 T38 II7 l94 l94 II7 l73 WRIGHT, CAROL A. IGEOGRAPHYI . . . . . . Gamma Theta Upsilon. WUKELICH, STEPHEN P. CDENTISTRYI ......... . ,. WULFERT, DIANE J. CMEDICAL TECHNOLOGYI .... . . . Alpha Delta Theta. WYBURN, JOHN IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ ..... WYNNE, DAVID J. ILATINJ ...............,..,.. .......... University News, Sports Editor I, News Editor, Managing Editor 2, Editor-In-Chief 3, Advertising Director 4, Student Conclave, Public Relations Chairman 4, Alpha Sigma Nu, Eta Sigma Pi, Alpha Phi Omega, Archive, Advertising Director 4, Arts Council, Vice-President 2, Presidential Advisory Commit- tee, Who's Who among American Colleges and Universities. YEE, ANDREW W. IMEDICINEJ ,...,................,......... Phi Rho Sigma. YOO, ROBERT P. QBIOLOGYJ .... .... Chorale, Delta Sigma Phi. YURACKO, JOHN D. IMATHEMATICSJ . . . . . ., Knights of the Blessed Sacrament. ZDRODOWSKI, WILUAM J. CMATHEMATICSJ ..... . . ZEPS, MICHAEL J., S.J. IPHILOSOPHYJ ............. .... ZEREGA, EUGENE A. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ .... . , Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Theta. ZIEGLER, UNDA S. CSPEECH PATHOLOGYJ ..,...... . . . Sigma Alpha Eta. ZIGNAGO, CAROLYN J. ISOCIOLOGYJ . . . , , , , Sociology Club 3,4. ZYCH, MARILEE IPHILOSOPHYJ ...................... ........ Secretary of Freshman Week 4, Daily World Missioners, Women's Sodality, Social Chairman 4, SNEA l,2,3,4, Phi Sigma Iota 3,4. ZYROMSKI, ROBERT N. CFRENCHI .... .. Oriflamme, Chorale, Choraleers. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Missouri Historical Society Missouri Province Archives St. Louis University Archives St. Louis Globe-Democrat Don McCabe Vincent Price Studios W. C. Runder Photo Company, Inc. , Athletic Department William C. Einspanier, Director of Public Information II7 l38 l8l T94 II7 I73 II7 II7 II7 2ll l58 II7 II7 II7 II7 .R- af PM C I film 5 J 2 L N ' V INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City - Winnipeg Yearbooks -- Yearbook Covers Diplomas - Graduation Announcements USA
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