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

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M , Q .. , fix, A 1 i .11 52111111 ' ' f 1 , 1111121 '1 Q 1 , ..7 Q 2 A-1 5 'ml ' ' MA M 5 N Q H FATHER REINERT'S MESSAGE The Departments of Instruction Fulfill the University's Mission of Service The 1965 Archive, through its theme, expresses dramatica'lly the character of Saint Louis University as a private institution devoted to public service. The em- phasis placed on the Departments of Instruction portrays the way in which the Uni- versity best fulfills its mission of service, for though the University serves the com- munity and the nation in many ways, all of its contributions are determined by the breadth and quality of its educational programs and the men and women who car- ry them out. The graduating seniors pictured in this year's Archive ioin a body of some 30,000 alumni, in every part of the country and the world, who are making their own individual contributions to society. Saint Louis University is proud of these alum- ni and the part the University played in their' development as responsible, intelligent, and effective citizens. The contributions that Saint Louis University makes to society through its alumni are easily measured. For example, one out of every three physicians in Greater St. Louis is a graduate of the School of Medicine, one out of every two den- tists is a graduate of the School of Dentistry, graduates of the School of Nursing and Health Services are on the staff of every hospital and health service program in the community, Similar parallels can be drawn between all of the other schools and colleges of the University and virtually every aspect of the community-between the vast, com- plex needs ofthe community and the thousands of alumni who teach in its schools, conduct its business and financial affairs, seek solutions for its social problems, help preserve the rule of law, advance its technological resources, contribute to its spiritual, cultural, and family life. ln pursuing its dedication to public service, Saint Louis University also recog- nizes that it must not only keep abreast of the needs of the community and the nation but that it must exercise leadership in anticipating and planning for the needs of the future. The trends of the sixties-the growth of automation, the ex- panding population, the revolution in.technology, the increasing percentage of high- school graduates going into college, the continuing increase in life expectancy and the many opportunities for significant advances in the health field, the many new avenues of intellectual inquiry, and the enlarging inter-dependencies be- tween the urban university and the community it serves-all require great vision on the part of our universities. Saint Louis University, in keeping with its long tra- dition of service, has accepted the responsibilities that educational leadership de- mands, and has set out on a course that will ensure its future contributions to the community and the nation. Faithfully yours, WAQ. Paul C. Reinert, S.J. President i T r PAUL c. REINERT, s. J. Chairman, Board of Trustees President of the University EDWARD J. DRUMMOND, S. Vice-President, Medical Center J L VICTOR J. BIQUM, S. J. Dean, Institute of Technology JEROME J. MARCHETTI, S. J. Secretary, Board of Trustees Executive Vice-President BOARD of 7 TRUSTEES W i J. ROBERT J. HENLE, S.J. Vice-President in Charge of Academic Administration FRANCIS J. O'REILlY, S. J. Vice-President, Public Relations and Development Ac an BERNARD J. COUGHLIN S.- J. FORD P. MAHER S . 1 TRAF , . J. De'-In, School of Social 5Bl'ViC0 Director, Department of Education 'V , ' THOMAS F. McQUEENY,S. J, ALOYSIUS H. SCHElLER,S. J. Dean of Student Affairs Superior of Jesuit Community BERNARD T. SCHUERMAN, S. J Vice-President in Charge of Financial Administration and Treasurer 'QQ J. BARRY McGANNON,S. J. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences .pg THOMAS F. THRO, S. J. Minister of Jesuit Community NEW DEAN DR. ROBERT H. FELIX Deon of the School of Medicine DR. HAROLD HOWE Dean of 'fhe Graduate School Founders' Week Commemorating the 146th Year of the University Father Reinert presents the University's first Spirit of St. Louis Award to Dr. Glenn T. Sea- borg, Chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, during ceremonies at the Founders' Week Civic Dinner at the Chase-Park Plaza Hotel, as General Lucius Clay, Chairman of the Selection Committee, looks on. ww- 'PN-,. lf- Father Marchetti chats with the Honorable Thomas B. Curtis and the Honorable Mrs. Leonor K. Sulli- van, members ofthe House of Rep- resentatives, prior to the academic program Your Congress at Work- 'l964, sponsored by the School of Law. 1.ff1' XXSXW QM jig nQ4,'5fB5sf2':ifa5g gl, 1 Q, V wi X w 5554 1 'Af 34 +Q.,AQlL'iL? , X m -X. . uf -6 dw, ' Q 1 ! ur A I fs 5' NI' 1 gf wb T575 ii iss -E :viii I ii Ville if . A PHYSICS BUILDING '-r Q .K-Ls 4 E- -.,,f,4 ,.. i E-r The symphony of construction plays on the campus without rest or coda. 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J. . 1 13f .l .Q-1 if- ORGANIZATIONS and ACTIVITIES ' , M TIS ::5:E'I fig I .Silk - V ' , ' ' ' T .., -.,..,.. N 4 , is , , S li .. V, L iffzifsz ' ' ' ' if i f 4 It, . 1 .H 'N I! nga, Ji ' e, JI , I :Y ESQ? 'Ii , amz Ja 5 ifrf vig H. 'tlixssx 'IIE ess'i2s.M if IQ ,. ,is my - Big V Ugg 5' , i I ' TTU si THOMAS F. McQUEENY, S. J. Dean of Student Affairs 'M CHARLES M. RENNEISEN Dean of Men THE DEANS i . get L .A i' f if I .' 13, :qt ,,. 'I ft Lu N I Y' 1, N ,IQ , . I I, E ' ji I . f W I I , t I ' A x . I I ' 1 X , V ' .sl A ,, ' -.L-L, , - .. - I MISS NANCY RING Dean of Women A community is always bettered by the presence of people blessed with good manners, endowed with pleasant personalities, and gifted with the graces of Christian courtesy. Such maturing comes from the clash of minds, as students debate and defend their opinions, as they meet socially-at dances, bridge tables, and the meet- ings of organizations. 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Ford Caravan Oscar Peterson Trio FALL 1964 Sororities and soap boxes. Phi Kappa Theta wins the soap box derby xt... Q Jllige I 1 1 ag, is T ,T w . 6 Place your bets. Kappa Beta Gamma Giggle Juice. MONTE The Kappa Cowgirls. The kiddy gets the kitty. The Horse Race. CARLO S1 Ll fs: zz fc'-I- fFL4X.e. C? C17 'lb' I 17-If Fl! ll Z1 llll Ron Schurra Man of the Hour, Denis Neill, 1964 Man of th Ron Schurra. , 'f,pPEi-T21 jygwg 5 '1'!i!'gg3.,.Q' 1,257 Yrf kflfk a?1iv'Mi'Ef?5fWif1fM -wifi ,K fi gi,f.fg.5a,,44 in 5z5K.'6f:'xf2 Wiwfiizl ' ' nn, ','e,e t,,x. 1 Q, ,J R- 4 29 of the H lnccpvou Unllrrsn Ferronti and Teicher? Lacquer or Slacker? MARGUERITE Good Advice. HALL Food FoIlies . ' 7' F Mnmur ' j' yrwq . - - 1 1 ,. 5 m n Em I L, s 11 M wi Eigmfm , Q , ML , L , 1, . 1 g ' , 1 5-4, I I l ' ' t' ' I ll ?'1gil X ,lr 1 5 ' X I .Jun I' 1, 1 5 '..: :- S EJ- ! ,. , G ' W . lb 1 ff 25 H N R V lg A Q s f I w I .., 'Lit if M , 'iw-45. 'f 'fi 1 A , main Www Am g +4.,.1,1.,: - 'W 55315 gf . 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Q A ,,. .ffvh Q :-7 ir.- --25-N 1- '-gifpf' - I- Q-, ' ' Q' ' -' .Jr 315 , V -, h ' Ji- w vh' ef 13 g G ' -A ' - 3 N T L V - : 1 -gvg ' .-- 59? H r ,W D ,MN P .. I 3 r- 5,5-Af -' ' ',a:,.:..., jf- '. ,... H 1 - , - .I , if-2--r .. D Q R 5' Au , ,V 2- y ' f'bf?f3f,- 'fbi' - www g, fc- ., -- Lb 2 fi -:7 ' GAMMA PI EPSILON - First row: P. Flannery, P. Fitzsimmons, Moderator Miss N, Ring, Rev. P. Reinert, S.J., President M. Ruckman, S. Winter. Second row: J. Kelly, J. Toyne, J. Ehrhart, S. Snell, G. Nelson, M. McGuire. GAMMA PI EPSILON AMMA Pl EPSILON, national Jesuit honor society for 5-J-, GT fllvf time President of The University. women, was founded at Marquette University in Qualifications for membership are leadership, loy- i925. It is an organization for women similar to Alpha alty, service, and scholarship. Appointment to the society Sigma Nu, the Jesuit honor society for men. Beta Chapter is the .highest honor that can be awarded a woman of Gamma Pi Epsilon was installed at the University in student. l947, under the direction of Father Patrick J. Holloran, GAMMA Pl EPSILON - First row: R. Nelson, W. Newcomb, B. Toyne, H. Adams, B. Fontenot, K. Beckman, K. Geers. Second row: M. Werner, B. Guller, A. Perring, R, Gramlick, C. Archer, C. Bruce, H. Gallagher, M. McGarry. Third row: V. Grove, M. Curtin, N, Birk, M. McKeen, C. Puricelli, J. Forsing, L. Powers, A. Hanson, C. Bader. Fi W ' H fair' , Denise Bogard, Ann Smith, Hilary Adams, Fr. Herbert Walker, S.J., Mary Layton, Sue Ward, Pat Duggan. ARCHIVES Moderator Editor in Chief Father Herbert O'H. Walker, S.J. Hilary Adams ' I W w and 'izi I ,Q Wal' W L ,. .4, . -I-,., 4 .5 Mary Layton COMMERCE and FINANCE INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY MEDICINE, DENTISTRY and NURSING Carol Ann Ruppel -gf nth. .ai 1 'TN 35 Lf - In FQ fa f ,ur 5 . f , X ,,,.u-rf 'Y' R. M-6 '53 q l 'ww .5 8 -ri 7' x wr-av ,, .- n ,fii - Pu u X5 ,4pv ,Q .1 .. , :Hui f 3134. gi 1 , Q VAQWY f A t- ' x' V 4 1f 4 fa A xxx , 1 ' , I f b - -. N i ' V ,X 1 Q, XY' Margaret Santi, Jim Newell. Joan Maniscalco, Mel Grofh. Detective Story year. Open to all University students, this activity pro- vides cx cultural contribution in theatre to the student body and the community. Mary Ann McGarry, Michae Time Remembered l Pritchard. Rob Dames, Edward Pisoni UNIVERSITY NEWS ROBERT BEEKMAN Editor in Chief IFirst Semester! XXL ' a 'IEE nth 'ics' -,X .Ulf University News Published weekly during the school year except for holidays, vaca- tion periods and semester changes. 3673 West Pine Boulevard, St. Louis 8, Missouri JE. 5-3300, Station 571 ROBERT BEEKMAN ...... ........................................ .. ............ ............. E d itor-in-Chief MICHAEL FLYNN ..... ........ M anaging Editor JOHN NEFF .......... ....,....... N ews Editor PHILIP BERG ......... ........ S ports Editor NANCY LAWLER ............ ............. C opy Editor JUDY MURPHY ................... ............,... S ociety Editor WAYNE WATTENBACH ....., .......... P arks News Bureau JAMES LUTZ ........................................... ...........,........ ............. A d vertising Director FRANK ZERJAV .............................................................,.......................,..,............. Cartoonist Contributors: Marcie Balliett, Ed Calkins, Randy Costrino, Dotty Danak, Jane Davis, Jim DeMian, Denny Drabelle, Jim Eros, Helen Fischer, Paul Fox, Carol Fries, Medard Gabler, Vicky Govero, Barbara Harmack, Sue Higgins, Joyce Huber, Jane Huiskamp, Mary Kelihan, Rich Kieckhefer, Carol Knaus, Mike Koetting, Helen Kuhl, Mary Layton, Susan O'Connell, Nancy O'Reilly, Jerry Przybylski, Pat Robert, Sally Roy, Gail Semon, Jean Shanclid, Judy Stanczak, Mike Stelmacki, Frank Vanderwall, Dee Veninga, Lynn Wakefield, Sue Ward. FIFST YOW2 Editors in Chief, Ethel Casey, Mary Layton, Susan Ward, Maureen Cleary. Robert Beekman, Michael Flynn. Second row: Sports Editor, Philip Berg. Society Editor, Judy Murphy. News Editor, John Neff. The chief purpose of 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. 42 I I Adverhsmg Manager Staff starts collecting on Wednesday afternoon. ' .b BUSCH MEMORIAL Student Center now under construction 'HE 'I 'fx .ks I' ., E 1-1 ,- f Yi-T'.. ' 525 -W .J ' :?5?Q52?:7e ' r xx expel? ' rrmfwm- ,ru term. QA-mu LM lllillllll' l Rf I QL rg 1 Q 'uWn'r lr Q gulf' It ,K :satis 7 J ,... wig' M ml ll , ll l v 12552452 .. A l lar ll Ilmllllll Vw Ei ll l l M J ' 'r N V,V MQ I avg ill: ' 5 EFli'illI LL Ahweggf... ,wgh Ulm ,. mm mm? The organizations are awaiting the days when this memorial center will he ready for all of their activities. HANDMAIDS UF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT HE HANDMAIDS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT is a women's service organization. Handmaids have charge of the chapels in Walsh cmd Marguerite halls and in the School of Commerce and Finance. Their duties consist in dusting and polishing and getting the altars and vestments ready for Mass. Not to neglect the spiritual and social, the Handmaids meet monthly for a Holy Hour and a general discussion based on pertinent religious topics. AFROTC WING STAFF-First row: Cdt. Mai. W. Neal cdr. Mei. T. Heyns, cdr. Mei. T. Pqwlow, cdr. Mei. Lf Meives. Second row: T. DeFabio, J. Selzer, J. Reinholt, R. Hoef- fken, W. McBride. Third row: K. Bowles, J. Horton, A. North, C. Kennedy M. Mulligan. HANDMAIDS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT-First row B. Schelble, President W. Newcomb, Director Fr. J. Bo land, S. J., Vice-President R. Bennewitz, Secretary M Curtin, S. Bouska. Second row: M. Miller, K. Doyle, M. Hensley, A. Wim- satt, M. Stitzer, M. McTernan, P. Dona, P. Kaminsky Third row: M. Ohan, G. Shean, J. Thatcher, C. Wojtec- zko, K. Dantzer. J. Irwin, B. Haigler. HE SABRE AIR CADETS was established at Saint 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 hayride, spring barbecue, and the annual Military Ball. CP 'la 'hffgl gg -U. ggi DEMOCRAT YOUNG DEMOCRATS-K. Lauber, B. McNamee, R. Boylan, R. Laboebo, J. Murphy, S. Ward. Second row: K. Hutson, P. Gallagher, R. Reese, M. Roth, C. Smith, C. Banks, J. Ryan, J. Rice, K. Doyle, C. Curry. Third row: H. Flavaus, C. Southwell, E. Doyle, T. Jordan, M. Cutler, S. Ward, J. Lahrman. Fourt-h row: J. Ehrhart, J. Ehuhaol, M. Lane, C. Drevs, M. Gentile. Fifth row: G. Schuld, A. A. Goueninger, J. Selzel, K. Birk, L. Gaydos, V. Simpson. YOUNG HE UNIVERSITY DEBATER'S UNION is an organization providing the undergraduate with the intercollegiate- debate and public-speaking experiences. Participants in the Debater's Union travel to tournaments over a wide geographical area. This activity is open to all students. Participation is provided according to the amount of time and effort the individual student desires to invest. DEBATER'S CLUB Debate Team-First row: J. Kling, R. Knowles, D. Ali, L. Gill, G. Pieper. ffN ll 99 47 ALPHA DELTA M. Borgard, T. Kienstra, Vice-Presi- dent B. Watts, Secretary L. Gill Treasurer J. Barnes, Sergeant-at- Arms J. Wagovich. Second row: D, Walsh, W. Dales, E. Leonhardt, M. Cremins, R. Prewitt, R. McNearney, J. Caccamo. GAMMA PHI KAPPA THETA HI KAPPA THETA is primarily a social fraternity, but it also has the expressed purpose of furthering Cath- olic ideals and scholastic attainment among its members. Missouri Pi Chapter, organized at the University in 1934, has a long history of service to Saint Louis University. Events of the year include informal parties, spon- sorship of candidates for Kampus King and Mardi Gras Queen, and a spring formal. PHI KAPPA THETA-First row: Pledge Master J. Daus, Vice-Presi- dent B. Vershot, Sargeant at Arms F. Pondrom. Second row: D. Chapman, R. Mann. Third row: R. Horton, T. Heffernan. HE BETA CHAPTER OF ALPHA DELTA GAMMA, na- tional Catholic fraternity, was established at the Uni- versity in 1926. Organized to develop a spirit of fra- ternalism and scholarship among its members, ADG works to achieve this goal through a diversified program of services, social functions, and religious activities. Third row: J. Costa, R. Dames, E. Fourth row: M. Monfort, K. Sellberg, Milan, P. Dowd, J. Hannis, B. Gar- B- GFOSG, l-- KlFChl'l0ff, B. Corley, B. vin, D. Kerr. Samuel, N. Rango, 7? J ,D- C J ps SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY GROTTO GROTTO-First row: M. Balas, N. Cate, D. VonSeggerin, A Frank, R. Bonskowski, M. Rohan, C. Curry. Second row: P. Henriksen, R. Reese, K. Maierle, C. Martin, M McGuire, N. O'Neill, C. Southwell, L. Gliatta. Third row: P. Boyd, L. Hassler, A. Hedclinghaus, S, Ward, F Landwehr, D. Coats, R. Richardson. Fourth row: G. Martin, N. Mahr, B. Bostock, J. lfolmer, T Pruess, S. Heller, T. Wyrwich. I MU EPSILON, is the honorary mathematical fraternity of Saint 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. HE SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY GROTTO is a chapter of the National Speleological Society, an organi- zation devoted to the exploration and scientific study of caves. Nearby areas in the states of Missouri and Illinois contain hundreds of caverns to provide a chal- lenge to University spelunkers. In addition, the Grotto encompasses the activities of camping and mountaineering. Rock-climbing practice takes place on the bluffs of the Mississippi near St. 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 of pace for students who have an appetite for fresh air and invigorating exercise in the great outdoors. e-1, Q7 C, EPSILON Pl MU EPSILON First row. B. Toyne D Young, J. Toyne. Second row: K. Raschke, D. Klostermann R. Reltz. .waz ,igsigwwig 5 221 ' Z7 2 Siibiiiiszlfvxl iiiiiv, of ,Lf 4 5g1,Qsmw1mg.Si1aPe - . A , .'vfWi'f 5' ' WN Q +, -Q Q. ' N K N.. T7 THETA PHI ALPHA-First row: Historian P. Rocco, Pledge Mother V. Shean, President R. Koller, Chaplain Fr. B. Schulte, S. J., Vice-President F. McCarron, Recording Secretary P. Noonan, Treasurer K. Cash. Second row: M. Tinnell, K. Knappenberger, H, Usselman, J. Garvey, S. Epstein, Corresponding Secretary M. Miller, Social Chairman M. Fienup, K. Ransel, L, D'Antonio, D. Tewell, J. Krispin. Third row: M. Hensley, A. Wimsatt, J. Murphy, J. Thatcher, M. Stitzer, C. Fox, D. Shields, C. Dillon. Fourth row: R. Max, C. Dietrich, M. Eyl, C. Amborn, 5. Lan- phier. Fifth row: M. Tansey, M. Schuermann, M. Hines, P. Clemence, THETA PHI ALPHA HETA PHI ALPHA is a social sorority, but it also stresses spiritual growth and scholarship. Its purpose is to provide an atmosphere of friendliness and compan- ionship for the members by sponsoring different fucntions and servicing both the University and the community. Some activities include a freshman dance, cospon- sorship of a freshman watermelon party, two annual formal dances, Communion breakfasts, and proiects for the Glenmary missions. THETA PHI ALPHA-First row: K. Floyd, G. McKeown, J. Ur- banczyk, B. Borst, S. Woliver, B. Vogl. Second row: S. Fountain, E. Edwards, M. Stinchfield, J. O'- Connell, M. Murphy, C. Schroeter, J. Irwin, G. Copeland. Third row: M.'Pappas, P. Adams, C. Dewhirst, S. Roy, P. Robert, J. Shields, P. McLaughlin. Fourth row: M.Marchese,J.McKinney, C. Pohl, J. Kaske, B. Guller, M. Leffel, M. Berry. C27 gb . . .. EFX 'W W. 5 51 ,,,,A.:aA,,.. A fi 5 f ' ,-E ' Q Q 2f2::1sfwfii'-viiwrf A gm , ff .t If -N. . Z --H I ae- saw, 23? . 5? mf ww 2, .MA M,-4 is N iw -12' if-1 J- ,I ,we 24' 2. .. - , ,g awe-fiwiwtssy Stwgfif WEB- g gmgagii pkg, 1.K..,: ,, A X . f,,,.55Ae4r Www ' fs?-1. ' - , W- H ' sssziwfx W ' iv A 1-L ' ' W- -2 if . fm N N I W Qi . Q f W' I if i 1 . H S? 1 1 A , me ' 1 xp XI .xy I 3 W 1 7 N i ax I N I 161 na ' . F' 5 - V I W uv on , f Q Q I Q ? ,' if 1 W W Q 3 NT: 1 i 1 s 1 A , ,A .575 4' , V V 'A . '-'X W .c F A . ' ' l lm fmklnx ' ffm fax. ,Q-,. F w.f':f?'?-- 7 ff? W' DELTA ZETA-First row: Treasurer A. Ziph, Vice-President R. DuMoni'Fier, President S. Nicholson, Moderator Fr. M. Ha- worth, S.J., Vice-President V. Cawein, Corresponding Secre- tary B. Otto, Historian Dianne Norwood. Second row: B. Braun, E. Casey, K. Stelkouics, S. Gengler, J. Spencer, K. Hutson, B. Shipp, C. Taggart, J. Lurtz, J. Kuehne, A. Goerdt, R. Boylan. Third row: C. Drevs, L. Senz, M, Cutler, R. Donoghue, T. Jordan, M. Wagner, F. Baczek, K. Gross, D. Hilton, K. De- vine, S. Kaminskas. Fourth row: J-. Winston,P. James, N. Frank, Lipps, M. Greguska, S. Puricel, L. Wakefield, C. Renner. M. Friday, C. DELTA ZETA HE LOCAL CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA EPSILON was installed in 1955. After the merger with Delta Zeta, members 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. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL-First row: J. April, J. Cac- camo, B. Morris, President L. Gill, T. Novelly. HE INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL is'composed of rep- resentatives ot the fraternities on campus. Its purpose is to help all fraternities and promote better relations between them . Q3 I , . md K C2....::1 F24 .., ,ii -219 Y, ,.z, . 3213.5-jjhi-: gi g al 5 L , -- - Swv 'X 'wwfgillqqii wwf- , ii? 'Q f ' , W. , ,. V14 f f H., K, 337' W, 9 .Q M, 9 13: W 4 I 9 1 1 ' Y II' -unam- 1 .qs S, IW WA.-. MARGUERITE HALL COUNCIL HE MARGUERITE HALL COUNCIL is a representation of the freshman coed student boarders. The members are elected by the freshman class and aid in helping the dorm to function as a unit. MARGUERITE HALL DORM COUNCIL-First row: Secretary N Imlay, K. McLennan, M. Dinova, Vice-President E. Fueglein, Treasurer S. Ellison, President K. Gibson, V. Mileti, Modera- tor P. Mooney. Second row: M. Nowland, A. Tyler, F. Dillon, A. Malizia, J Condon, L. Buhler, M. Golde, K. Krannawitter, P. Baughman INTERNATIONAL CLUB INTERNATIONAL CLUB-First row: Rev. J. Boland S.J., J Tiion-Caamand, President Harinder Singh, Faculty Moclera tor Rev. F. Severin S.J., Secretary J. Olyniec, B-S. Suri. Second row: L. Velez, J. Betancourt, H. Borras, H. Merriam, L. Polanco, A. Powell, C. Brosnan, M. Santizo, J, Andriama haro, H. Sorkin. HE INTERNATIONAL CLUB is an organization dedi- cated primarily to fostering good relations and under- standing among American and foreign students. To ac- complish this, the club sponsors informal social gatherings and discussions. The members of the club also participate in the Conclave-sponsored International Day. Each year the International Day is a long awaited event. PRESlDENT'S COUNCIL PRESlDENT'S COUNCIL-First row: Secretary, T. Ruhl, Vice- President G. Nottolini, President J. Tucker, Treasurer P. Wil- son. Second row: D. Deters, D. Schrage, C. Gerut, B. Morris, B Surl, S. Thoma. Third row: K. Bremer, J. Downey, D. O'Connor, T. Simon, J Alsop. ROGERS HALL COUNCIL DORM COUNCIL-First row: Treasurer M. Kearns, Vice President J. Irwin, Committee Moderator A. Flynn, Mod erator A. McDonald, -President J. Packel. Second row: M. Hoffman, M. Eyl, G. Grore, A. Mazziotti, HE PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL initiates and coordinates the activities of those living in men's dorms. The Council works through its six standing committees- Social, Athletic, Religious, Activities, Scholastic, and Stu- dent Conduct-to carry out its proiects. lt is also the link between resident students and all levels of adminis- trative authority. HE ROGERS HALL COUNCIL is composed of elected representatives of the residents of the Hall. Each floor elects representatives 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. M. Berrv. C. Johnson. S. Nolan, C. Taggart. 'Q A A PHI X Q5 -fuvmgf N R 6 . S 1 A a .N ,ff ,- .W-gaa.. . .,...... X. , BETA GAMMA SIGMA-First row: R. Joseph, A. Zipf, President W. Tracey, J. Thole, J. O'Brien. SDDALITY UNION HE COLLEGE SODALITY UNION is an organization of Sodalities of Our Lady in the colleges and nursing schools of the St. Louis Archdiocese. lts purpose is to function as a service agency for the member Sodalities, to coordinate proiects that are the concern of all college Sodalities, and to represent the membership in the archdiocesan and national federations of Sodalities. The business of the Union is conducted by a group comprised of three representatives from each Sodality and five elected officers. SODALITY UNION-First row: Director Father J. Boland, S.J., Vice-President C. Gerut, President K. McKernan, Recording Secretary M. Thompson, Treasurer M. Grefig, Corresponding Secretary P. Wigger. Second row: R. Konert, R. Neyens, J. Vielhaber, P. Hauser, P. Borgard, A. Harvath, D1 Sausville. Third row: R. Gaynor, J. Rauscher, T. Martin, M. Buckley, B. Topor, G. McHugh, J. Ryan. 2.35 vouun nEPusucAN UCLM ii E7 YOUNG REPUBLICIANS-Firslf row: K. Eck, D. Ali, T. Simon fRegion 7 Chairmanl President J. O'Herin, Secretary B. Schelble, M. L. Broe. Second Row: G. Dennis, C. Gaskins, J. Shadid, J. Kling, L. Hohman, P. Kling, M. J Tiernan, C. Rolph. Third row: M. Olivi, A. Coriaga, G. Semon, A. Kaiser, R. Curtis. Fourth row: E. Moser, D. Reiter, P. Wolf, T. Daust, N, Beal. UCLM-First row: J. Nasfav, B. Childers, C, Martin, C. Gardner, J. Jamieson, L. Wolfer. Second row: B. Braun, D. Norwood, D. Ellis, N. O'Neill, G. Brosnan, F. Marquette. Third row: D. Hurley, J. Begkirch, N, Moss. , ,im Chorale performing with Saint louis Symphony at Kiel AuditoriumL LOUIS CHORALE UNIVERSITY HE UNIVERSITY CHORALE is composed of members of all schools of the University and is under the di- rection of Father 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 fea- tured in a program of classical music, with emphasis placed on sacred and operatic choruses. The final offer- ing of the year is the 'annual Best of Broadway. 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. 4 gm i , i Q -,, K.-B. I. L. - Chief Announcer J. Baum, Program Director C. Leezy, Station Manager R. Laboe, Chief Engineer J. Sekreta. KAPPA BETA GAMMA-First row: M. Lane, J. Deuber, E. Doyle, M. Owen, A. Fusz, J. Rosenbach, A. Bredeman, D. Ali, A. Smith, M. Preimosch. Second ,row:.M. Tomazi, M. Schnell, Moderator Rev. H. McKemie, S.J., Recording Secretary, J. Keenan, Treasurer S. O'Connell, President L. Holmes, Vice-President K. Lauber, Pledge Mother Nancy birk, Corresponding Secretary N. Lester, Historian l. Koropecky, P. Gallagher. Third row: J. Rice, N. Hayeck, B. Tucker, J. Schiman, K. Burke, C. Reichert, J. Ryan, S. Hocomovich, M. Jakaitis, J. Conrad, K. Moore, G. Grove. I Fourth row: M. Hope, C. McDonald, E. Kersens, S. McCarthy, P. FitzWilIiams, J. Buser, J. Bredeman, C. Rizzie, E. Kahle, D. Kopff, M. Piaskoski. . Y T. f yiftr f KBIL RADIO BIL, RADIO 600, is the voice of Saint Louis Univer- sity. It is a student organization chartered by the Student Conclave. Its primary purpose is to give its members firsthand experience in the field of radio broadcasting. It also acquaints them with the nationwide 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. KAPPA BETA GAMMA APPA BETA GAMMA, the oldest and largest national social sorority at Saint Louis University, has been active since its founding in 1930. The purpose of the sorority is to provide a social organization for the young women of the University, to support University sponsored activities, and to foster school spirit. Alpha Chapter is best known for its annual Sadie Hawkins Day, at which the Kampus King is elected. In the spring it also holds thegala Night in Monte Carlo. Other activities include hayrides, informal parties, winter and spring formals, Communion breakfasts, and a Christ- mas party for the House of the Good Shepherd. 5' - . 1 ...,..,,,-. 1 ' v ' E' .1 . --rig GAMMA THETA UPSILON HE NATIONAL FRATERNITY OF GAMMA THETA UP- SILON wasorganized in May 1931. The Alpha Rho Chapter at Saint Louis University received its charter in March 1951. The aim of the organization is to further professional interest in geography, strengthen student and professional training beyond academic course work, and 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 De Smet award. GAMMA THETA UPSILON, ALPHA RHO CHAPTER-First row: J. Clancy, Mr. Opheim, B. Brunner, J. Naumann, Dr. Wil- helm, J. Nies, L. Rasche, Mr. Hogan, Dr. Smith. Second row: C. McDonald, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Pope, G. Henry, P. Rocco, J. Geraghty, E. Tucker, P. Matteuzzi, E. Gallagher, M. Voelker, D. Sutherland, D, Conoyer, T. Sicking. Third row: Mr. Sebastian, M. Normile, E. Wessel, M. Mc- Donald, G. Stackle, P. Capstick, M. Bauman, S. Bertel, J. Muth, D. Koo, J. Kinworthy, J. Birckhead, HE SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY PANHELLENIC COUN- CIL was 'formed to foster intersorority relations within the University. This Council, composed of two representatives from each sorority, coordinates the activities and discusses the problems and proiects of the sororities. This Council guides the rushing and pledging activities of the three sororities. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL-First row Secretary M. A. Stitzer, President K Devine, Vice-President M. Lane. Second row: K. Knappenberger, N Birk, B. Braun. ww u I u 1 u 1 , . u , ,W , .,,, , Q .JJ ,, f, ML, if P N EEF ,f ' ,. nu A ' Aw '3- 4 -r x 1 ' Q --Q C V .1 fx. Jigs J G R, Q fgm 1 xg' 9 r ,Ay . r -f -if X M ' , , Q. -5 180. COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA AND METHODS 131. COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES The graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences have been trained and declared qualified for their degrees by the directors and staffs of the following Departments of Instruction: Accounting, Aerospace Science, Biology, Chemistry, Classical Languages, Economics, Education, English, Fine Arts, Geography, Geology, Geophysics, History, Management, Mathematics, Meteorology, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Po- litical Science, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology, Speech, and Theology. mefw, l. Department 0 Speech I Stihl s,,.x 'ey Robert A. Johnston, S.J. Director and Associate Professor Professor: Dr. Sandford Associate Professors: Dr. Breckwoldt, Mr. Paterson Assistant Professors: Mr. Butler, Miss Grebel, Mr. Hanson, Mr. McKee, Mr. Newberry, Miss Seelye, Miss Semple, Fr. Wobido Instructors: Mr. Hagan, Mr. Koch A course designed to produce the student's awareness of the part played by communications, especially by mass communications, in shaping the norms and value systems of modem societyg and to give the student an understand- ing of the communication process which will enable him to deal realistically and critically with his communication environment. PsYcHoLoc1cAL TECHNIQUES IN SPEECH CORRECTION AND AUDIOLOGY CBJ. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. l ' The utilization of psychological tests and diagnostic procedures with children and adults having impairments in speech and hearingg case history tech- niquesg personality and social maturity testingg receptive and expressive language testingg tests of motor abilitiesg tests of intelligence. Mindful of those in the community whose futures are made difficult by various speech defects, the University, through the Department of Speech, sharpens the talents of those interested for aiding the handicapped in this area. A student instructs a girl in ways to overcome her speech impediment. 0 fl x L i .wT,,'341., 4 :..,.:' XM -.Lo f' .. .. za' . - 1 W' gf' -Eiffgn ' f' ,, Jig, fa Am ,:11.L:s, , flfwgflt , N Mm Ja.. .li 1 f a , - Rf ? f .. Q EQELW 1: :Jw ,ken REFLSZ1 if ,gsf , .JY A NWN , . 1 R wa if L EETX-if . A ' 1 ,w ,, ml' f, gf . bb, 'fish M . wk I 3 R . ., .f 1,.4 ., ' 1 '65 . W- T2 'ri ' ,,,,,7.7.1 , THL,-G 1 H' N ',i'kE'ix X 514 .aa-A -- . , - ,. 4 Y w . .,.,. YW, 5 W, , 'Wx , 1 ITA Al. ALBRECHT ALBRECHT, WILLIAM E. Sf. Louis, Missouri ALSUP, MARY SUSAN Decatur, Illinois AMATO, THERESA MARIE Ft. Lauderdale, Florida APRIL, JOHN HENRY, JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri AUGSPACH, PAULETTE H. Springfield, Illinois AUGUSTUS, ROSEMARY Louisville, Kentucky AUSTIN, JOSEPH HAROLD, Kirkwood, Missouri BAALMAN, ANTHONY Meppen, Illinois BACA, LUIS CARLOS Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico BAFUNNO, MARY E. Sf, Louis, Missouri BAKER, FRANCES R. St. Louis, Missouri BAKER, GARY OWEN SI. Louis, Missouri BANNES, PAUL ROBERT Affton, Missouri BARKALOW, DONALD J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BARR, EDWARD EARL SI. Louis, Missouri JR. BARRETT, MICHAEL THOMAS Lemay, Missouri BAUER, MARY ANNETTE SI. Louis, Missouri .5 GRADUATES of the 1-J Q11 ' S if cl nk . Fm C .1 .4 1 5 xv ALSUP AUGUSTUS BAFUNNO BARKALOW AMATO AUSTIN BAKER BARR '- . 5 'rd .1 I w. I APRIL AUGSPACH BAALMAN BACA BAKER BANNES BARRETT BAUER COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES BAUMAN BAUMAN, MARGARET ROBERTA St. Louis, Missouri BAYER, WILLIAM F. St. Louis, Missouri BEAUMONT, JOSEPH EDWARD West Portsmouth, Ohio BEELER, MARGARET MELANIE Glendale, Kentucky BELL, WILLIAM LLOYD Davenport, Iowa BENASSI, BEATRICE LANORE St. Louis, Missouri BERRA, TIM MARTIN St. Louis, Missouri BERTEL, SHARON LEE St. Louis, Missouri BETINEC, DANIEL L. Granite City, Illinois BIEVENUE, EUGENE PAUL St, Louis, Missouri BIRCKHEAD, JAMES PATRICK St. Louis, Missouri BIRITZ, DOROTHY ANN St. Louis, Missouri BLOCK, JOYCE ANN University City, Missouri BODLOVIC, CAROL JEAN Maplewood, Missouri BOEHM, KATHLEEN ANN Lemay, Missouri BOGDANOVICH, MARYANN St. Louis, Missouri I: '29 3 -Ngzi. Gw- Y I 'ir V BAYER BELL BERTEL BIRCKHEAD BODLOVIC H. qu-4' I I BEAUMONT BENASSI BETINEC BIRITZ BOEHM lk EEST BEELER BERRA BIEVEN UE BLOCK BOGDAVANOVICH ii E vnu lx' Il! liv ltr I-IT ,A 'I - 'iw Il' I ii 'mm it iii ll' Iii IIT nu- I- 'l B! my ITE? Ei 'Flin- III!! Fiii mai li lil IIT EH Elin' IIIXI lllll llll ll M If! I-I' Ill' iif fl' ltr Ill li Ili iz: Ili 11 lf ,gpgf-.-A-...V I,--v' J. BARRY McGANNON S J ' fe 4,3 .ti R- xii! ' L A F' gf 'Q's', BOGNER, MARY ALICE Lockport, Illinois BONNOT, MARK M. St. Louis, Missouri BOOS, JOHN FREDERICK Clinton, Illinois BOSSE, ROBERTA BUX St. Louis, BOWERS, St. Louis, BOWLES, St. Louis, Missouri JAMES JOSEPH Missouri CHARLES KENNET Missouri BOXDORFER, MARILYN LEI St. Louis, Missouri BOYLAN, ROSEMARY ANN Hammond, Indiana 17 1, :II BOGNER BONNOT BOOS BOWERS BREDEMAN BRADY, ELIJAH MATTHEW St. Louis, Missouri BRANDT, DONNA DEE St. Louis, Missouri BREDEMAN, ANNE M. Jefferson City, Missouri BRENNAN, Mary D. East St. Louis, Illinois wwf 11, Q W KX ef 5 GRADUATES of the DEPARTMENT of HISTORY JOHN F. BANNON, S.J Director and Professor BRISKEN, AXEI. F, Cincinnati, Ohio BROWN, GERALD Louisville, Kentucky BRYANT, WAYNE T. St. Louis, Missouri BUEHNE, LORENE T. St. Rose. Illinois -14-J pi, 1',,w,'i,'Tqf .fffeif I , .4. Av- . V -if I Y Kel K aowLss aoxnonrsk BOYLAN BRADY BOSSET BRENNAN BRISKEN BROWN BRYANT BRAN susan: rx li .. COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES DEPARTMENT of 2 CARR, MICHAEL J. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma CARROLL, MICHAEL J. Overland, Missouri CASEY, ETHEL M. Portland, Oregon CAWEIN, VALERIE A. St. Louis, Missouri CAWLEY, RICHARD T. Springfield, Illinois CHAMBERS, SARA J. Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin CHILDERS, BARBARA M, Christopher, Illinois CHUDAY, THOMAS J. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania CLANCY, JOAN M. St. Louis, Missouri CLARK, WILLIAM J. Belleville, Illinois COLLIER, CAROL A. Florissant, Missouri CONROY, MICHAEL O. Elmhurst, Illinois Q, - f- f f- .- ...www w - -5 W--- 3, 2 CAPSTICK CARR CHI LDERS mg-7 CARROLL CASEY CAWEIN CAWLEY CALCATERRA CHUDAY cl-ANCY CLARK COLLIER CALLAHAN GRADUATES of the iF JN: 3 rf ilr CONROY CORWIN DAVIS DEVINE DIETRICH fs. COOK CUMMINGS DAVIS DIETHELM DILLON Ii fl, I ?3- CORLEY CORNYN CUTLER DANAK DEIKER DESMOND CONWAY, CHRISTOPHER St. Louis, Missouri COOK, JOSEPH W., JR. Doylestown, Pennsylvania CORLEY, JUDITH A. Creve Coeur, Missouri CORNYN, KATHLEEN R. Winnetka, Illinois CORRIGAN, WILLIAM S. Sikeston, Missouri CORWIN, VIRGINIA N. Overland, Missouri CUMMINGS, CLARE M. St. Louis, Missouri ff CORRIGAN D'ANTONIO '77 CUTLER, MARCIA J. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania DANAK, DOROTHY L. Louisville, Kentucky D'ANTONlO, LUCYANN M. Orange, New Jersey DAVIS, LYNNE M. Glenview, Illinois DAVIS, MARIA I. Decatur, Georgia DEIKER, THOMAS E. -Elmhurst, Illinois DESMOND, PATRICIA K. Kohler, Wisconsin DEVINE, KATHLEEN M. River Forest, Illinois DIETHELM, CAROL A. St. Louis, Missouri DIETRICH, CAROLE A. Elizabeth, New Jersey DILLON, CAROL A. River Forest, Illinois COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES ,4- I 1 up. DOERR DRABELLE DOERR, PATRICIA J. Napoleon, North Dakota DOHERTY, THOMAS J. St. Louis, Missouri DOWLING, SR. M. EDWARD, St. Louis, Missouri ooYLE, ERIN OI Providence, Rhode Island DOYLE, KATHLEEN M. Oak Park, Illinois DRABELLE, DENNIS J. St. Louis, Missouri DREVS, CAROL A. Chicago, Illinois DRURY, PAUL A. St. Louis, Missouri DU MONTIER, RENEE L. 0'FaIIon, Missouri EGAN, JOHN T. Troy, New York EHRHART, JEANETTE M. Quincy, Illinois S.S.M. T17 -44 79? ' ff T E7 'S 'L-. DOHERTY DOWLING DREVS DRURY EHRHART EMEMBOLU EMEMBOLU, EUGENE Onitsha, Nigeria ERNST, JOHN R. St. Louis, Missouri ETZKORN, ANN M. St. Louis, Missouri EYL, MARY L. Louisville, Kentucky FAAS, PETER R. West Islip, New York FAWCETT, NANCY J. St. Louis, Missouri FEARS, JAMES M. St. Louis, Missouri T' , 4J,,,x YT7 at V f I 1 V, A ,JI ,cp- H I .V ,L 0 DOYLE DU MONTIER ERNST EYL FAWCETT In r I N ,A we ,ar X 'I DOYLE EGAN ETZKORN FAA5 FEARS - ii ' -1 ..-f- -1 2 -' I' 'Q 16m :-:-522,221-ez, 1 ' .. 1 ,I naman , GRADUATES Of the . ,I it w is esww -of 4. ' x L NI Yr' , ' Nw., it ay! j' A 1 I if I fp- ' X '7-J . ,T 'I : '. ,:,s-seeswltsl' 1. I I x I T I ,X Q L g ix Q9 FICHTER FORREST GALLAGHER GARVEY GATENS , , 55, ,,, in I iffzi 1 J KKK ,yuh T I 4 , V ' ' 5' :aw 15 Y ' 'T iw ,N Ifl if yt, it M YI II J s i it iii . P 1 1, , .: : L. I .-i- I fmei ef! C' -1 55717 . If 1 . 'W ',,,' , if 3 ' Q I1 et. FIENUP FOX fi 5 ,gh 2 Uxgftuh Ai Vigf x imssumism algae: E..- 'X FINLEY FOXWORTH FICHTER, JAMES J. St. Louis, Missouri FIENUP, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri FINLEY, CATHERINE J. St. Louis, Missouri FITZSIMMONS FREDERICKS FRIEL FLANNERY GALLAGHER, MARGARET M. Rossford, Ohio GALLAGHER, SHEILA M. Webster Groves, Missouri GARVEY, JILL A. South Bend, Indiana FITZSIMMONS, PAULA A. GATENS, PAUL F., JR. Brentwood, Missouri FLANNERY, PATRICIA St. louis, Missouri FLOWERS, DIANE M. St. Louis, Missouri FORREST, MARY K. St. Louis, Missouri FOX, CAROL J. Fort Smith, Arkansas FOXWORTH, ROBERT St. Louis, Missouri R. L. FREDERICKS, SIGMUND C. Granite City, Illinois FRIEL, ANASTASIA M. St. Louis, Missouri FRIEL, THOMAS P. Jennings, Missouri Crestwood, Missouri DEPARTMENT of PSYCHIATRY DR. DONALD H. KAUSLER Director and Professor E, Eggi,, FLOWERS FRIEL GALLAGHER COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES TH? Ki 'ai' rv . 1-If I.. 1' YII7 . I ., Gels Glu. oowsn DEPARTMENT of SOCIAL WORK GENTILE GENTILE GERAGHTY GIARDINA GOERDT GOLDSCHMIDT THOMAS GORDON GEIS, STEPHEN M. Glendale Missouri GENTILE, MARY A. Lakehurst, New Jersey GENTILE, PATRICIA A. St. Louis, Missouri .3- BERNARD J. COUGHLIN, S.J. Director and Assistant Professor Dean of the School of Service Service GERAGHTY, JOHN J. St. Louis, Missouri GIARDINA, ROSALIE St. Louis, Missouri GIGANTI, NICHOLAS F. Springfield, Illinois GILL, LAWRENCE M. Kansas City, Missouri GOERDT, ANN R. Dyersville, Iowa Overland Missouri ooLDscl-uvum, JERoME H. I , ' Ty I ooRDoN, slsren MARTIN ne Ponnss Rosaryville, Maryland THOMAS, GORDON Columbus, Ohio GOTWAY, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri GOWER, PATRICIA M. Louisville, Kentucky GREENE, MARILYN M. Chicago, Illinois GREENWAY EILEEN , M. St. Ann, Missouri GREGUSKA, MARLYN G. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Q I Ie ' - V -A emi - wet Y: ffzxssfgif W ws -- n.e.,..L,, , me -' 1, ' Wien GIGANTI GOTWAY GREENE GREENWAY GREGUSKA X f , f' GRADUATES of the QI? 'L J 5 tw. 9-inf' 7: , 'Via-km' I7 GROSS GROSS HAKE HART HASSLER HEATHMAN HENNELLY HENRY HENSLER HERZ HEYNS HINCKLEY 6 I Il L ll lil I fr -3 I -his W S ' S , ':.:: 1 vkg .f 15-wiv' 'Six I 4' N I 1.3. ,f , HALEY HEDDI NGHAUS HALLER f' :if r if ,f5.1.L--i,,, I v4 HARBERT HEMPSTEAD GROSS, WAYNE W. Carroll, Iowa GROSS, WILLIAM N. lnclianapolis, Indiana HAKE, GWENDOLYN R. Sf. Louis, Missouri HALEY, THOMAS P. Sf. Louis, Missouri HALLER, SHERRY M. Valley Park, Missouri HARBERT, SANDRA L. Affton, Missouri HART, MARY A. Louisville, Kentucky HASSLER, LAWRENCE A. Sf. Louis, Missouri HEATHMAN, KAREN R. Prairie Village, Kansas HEDDINGHAUS, ANN K. Moberly, Missouri HEMPSTEAD, GERARD F. St. Louis, Missouri HENNELLY, MARK M. Sf. Louis, Missouri HENRY, GEORGE J. Festus, Missouri HENSLER, DAVID J. Sl. Louis, Missouri HERZ, LEO C. Sf. Louis, Missouri HEYNS, TERRY L. Sf. Louis, Missouri HINCKLEY, MARY F. Cullman, Alabama COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES HINES, MARILYN J. Godfrey, Illinois HINES, PEGGY Ferguson, Missou ri HOEFFKEN, ROBERT P. Belleville, Illinois HOEMEKE, THOMAS H. Sf. Louis, Missouri HOLMES, LINDA K. Miami, Florida HORNEMANN, MARILYN N. Sf. Louis, Missouri HORNEMANN, PATRICIA F Sf. Louis, Missouri HORSTDANIEL, GARY A. Florissant, Missouri HORTON, RICHARD G. Sf. Louis, Misasouri HUELSMANN, MARK E. St. Louis, Missouri HUNGERFORD, MARY A. Chicago, Illinois HURLEY, DANIEL C., JR. Webster Groves, Missouri HUTSON, KATHY A. South Bend, Indiana INDELICATO, MICHAEL F. Sf. Louis, Missouri JACQUIN, GERALD A. St. Louis, Missouri JAUDES, RICHARD E. Sf. Louis, Missouri HORNEMANN HURLEY I -17 HORSTDANIEL HUTSON 54: T1 Ln. I , . I ,V -ci? ' Ha,-f' W V v .I 229' QE' IQ?X GRADUATES of the DEPARTMENT of SOCIOLOGY and ANTHROPOLOGY DR. WALTER A. SEDELOW Direcfor and Associate Professor JENSEN, JAMES E. Aff'Ion, Missouri KELLEY, WILLIAM T. Albuquerque, New Mexico JONETTE, SISTER M. ROLANDO Sf. Louis, Missouri KELLY, JOHN W. Chicago, Illinois JORDAN, ANTOINETTE C. Forest Hill, Tennessee KENNEDY, CHANDLER J. Sf. Louis, Missouri KAHL, SISTER M. ANN GRACE, S.S.M. KIECKHEFER, ROBERT K. Madison, Wisconsin Memphis, Tennessee KASICH, DIANE MI. Clare, Illinois KIENSTRA, THEODORE A., SI. Louis, Missouri KAVENEY, FRANCIS J. St. Louis, Missouri KISSEL, HARVEY J. SI. Louis, Missouri KISTNER, PAUL G. SI. Louis, Missouri I w KLOSTERMANN, DAVID N. Sf. Louis, Missouri 1 1 KNOWLES, JAMES R. Topeka, Kansas KNOX, TERRANCE D. SI. Louis, Missouri F7 it Rf 7iV JENSEN JORDAN KAVANEY KIECKHEFER KNOWLES KNOX JONETTE KASICH KENNEDY KLOSTERMANN KAHL KELLY KISTN ER KELLEY KISSEL KIENSTRA COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES DEPARTMENT of I lim' '-I . rf ' 9' DR. ALFRED H. WEBER Director and Professor Ti ' I . 'I W' . . cr ' . 'z 1 . . 61 , I fs- -'Y . I,... , S KNOX, TIMOTHY JL St. Louis, Missouri KOHLBERG, JOSEPH I. Evansville, Illinois KOLLER, ROSEMARY M. Fenton, Missouri KOOB, F. PAUL St. Louis, Missouri KOROPECKY, IRMA M. St. Louis, Missouri KRIBS, ROBERT G. St. Louis, Missouri KRISPIN, JANE M. St. Louis, Missouri KRUGER, MARY M. St. Louis, Missouri KUENNEN, BECKY A. Berkeley, Missouri LAMY, ISABEL D. St. Louis, Missouri LANE, MARUEEN D. Fort Eustis, Virginia LANPHIER, MARY S. River Forest, Illinois LARKIN, GARY J. St. Louis, Missouri LATHY, EDWARD D. Overland, Missouri LAUBER, MARY K. St. Louis, Missouri LAWBAUGH WILLIAMM St Marys Kansas ffr KULLER KOROPECKY KRUGER LANPHIER xmas LAMY LAUBER LAWBAUGH KUENNEN LATHY LARKIN , .. .1 , Q, , iilfifiliix If E? ,mum H W ,T w ww , I , 3, 3 l V GRADUATES of the T -1? if -IV ..!,,, O 5 .,-gl Ii -L ...w LEAHY LEINICKE LEMBECK LE PREVOST LESSMAN LIES H Q LIPPS LISTER LITTMANN A DEPARTMENT of ' CHEMISTRY A I N LAWLER LEON HARDT Ll NTZ LOHR LOUGH DR. LEO F. HOHNSTEDT Acting Director and Associate Professor E,-,ye LEONARD, ,I C. LEONARD, J. A. LAWLER, NANCY K. Chicago, Illinois LEAHY, NORBERT T. Maplewood, Missouri LEINICKE, LINDA K. St. Louis, Missouri LEMBECK, WILLIAM J St. Louis, Missouri LEONARD, JAMES C. East St. Louis, Illinois LEONARD, JUDITH A. St. Louis, Missouri LEONHARDT, ERIC W. St. Louis, Missouri LePREVOST, GLENN F Cleveland Heights, Ohio LESSMAN, RITA L. St. Louis, Missouri LIES, JAMES E. Colwich, Kansas LINTZ, SUSAN D. Peoria, Illinois LIPPS, CAROL A. Connersville, Indiana LISTER, JOHN A. St. Louis, Missouri LITTMANN, ROBERT J St. Louis, Missouri LOHR, SHARON K. Denver, Colorado LOUGH, JOHN W. Glendale, Missouri . COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES 22L?' LOUISELL LOWERY LOUISELL, JOSEPH W, Grosse Pointe, Michigan LOWERY, JACQUELINE D. St. Louis, Missouri LOYD, JULIE A. St. Louis, Missouri LOYND, ROBERT C. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania LUZECKY, MICHAEL H. St. Louis, Missouri MACKES, ELARIA E. St. Charles, Missou'ri MAGEE, PATRICIA B. Florissant, Missouri MAJERLE, KATHLEEN A. LaCrosse, Wisconsin LOYND LOYD I-I-'ZECKY MAJERLE MAGEE MANGIN MANGIN, LORRAINE C. MARCHINI MANlscAl.co MARSCHEL Webster Groves, Missouri MANGOGNA, MARLA M. St. Louis, Missouri MANISCALCO, MARY J. St. Louis, Missouri DEPARTMENT of MARCHINI, BEVERLYANN D. EDUCATION Cedar Grove, New Jersey MARSCHEL, GERALDINE M. Webster Groves, Missouri MARTIN, CAROL M. Narragansett, Rhode Island MATAYA, THOMAS P. St. Louis, Missouri MATEYKA, MICHAEL I.. Edwardsville, Illinois TRAFFORD P. MAHER, S.J. Director and Professor MACKES ME N GCG NA MARTIN MATAYA MATEYKA ,. T. T, 4. 32 I GRADUATES of the 1' . 3' .J--, 1 - X ' 1 Nu i. MATTE UZZI 'If' L MAYER McC LERNON MATTEUZZI MARGARET A. St. Louis, Missouri MAYER, SHARON E. Brentwood, Missouri McALLISTER, SALLY A. St. Louis, Missouri McBRlDE, WILLIAM F. St. Louis, Missouri McCLERNON, MARY E. Springfield, Missouri lj? McKEE MCALLISTER MCBRIDE McCRORY McFARLANE McCRORY, SHARON P. St. Louis, Missouri MCFARLANE, MARGARET M. Alton, Illinois McGUIRE, MARY P. Keota, Iowa McKEE, LINDA M. Edwardsville, Illinois McKENNA, THOMAS M. St. Louis, Missouri McKEOWN, GAIL C Detroit, Michigan u If fi' I x Q 1 X I 23 C ii T Q McGUlRE I McNAMARA, EDWARD D., JR. Springfield, Illinois McNAMEE, BERNARD J. St. Louis, Missouri McVANN, THOMAS T., JR. Flushing, New York MECKER, JUDY V. Kirkwood, Missouri MEININGER, AILEEN M. Royal Oak, Michigan MCKEN NA Ml:KEOWN McNAMARA MEININGER McNAMEE McVANN MECKER COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES f ug '--is 5 Q W , 5' .J MINDRUP MENKE MENNEMEYER MENKE, JANE E. St. Louis, Missouri MIRAMONTE MITROU MIRAMONTI, ROBERT C, St. Louis, Missouri Numou, oLeA A. , MENNEMEYER, RALPH P. St. Louis, Missouri MEYER, ANDREW l. Winter Park, Florida MEYER, RAYMOND Sf. Louis, Missouri C. Manhasset, New York MbEHN, .lol-IN 1. Alton, Illinois MONTEDONICO, ANNA R. Memphis, Tennessee MOORE, ALAN F, Sf. Louis, Missouri MOORE, JAMES E. MINDRUP, RAYMOND F., JR. St. Louis, Missouri Ita . . IA It .gd .. nd' ,Z Sf. Louis, Missouri .11-51 5 C- N 9 x gli. 'Rf fu mi ,, . il I Moms Momsnomco Moons, A. MORRE, J- MOSS MOTHERWAY MUELLER, J. MEYER, R. MEYER, A. 'E ' Moons, MADELEINE J. Jacksonville, Florida MORRIS, CHARLES F. Louisville, Kentucky Moss, NELS c., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri MOTHERWAY, SUSAN E Chicago, Illinois MUELLER, JEANNE M, St. Louis, Missouri . .JL l 'LTTE' . f. J I I L. x I Moons, M. GRADUATES of the Q-4' il., MUELLER MULDOON MURPHY, J. A. I ...AL ki' DEPARTMENT of I I ENGLISH 5 MAURICE B. McNAMEE, S.J. Director ond Professor MUELLER, RICHARD E. St. Louis, Missouri MULDOON, SARA J. St. Louis, Missouri MURPHY, JUDITH A. Oak Park, Illinois MURPHY, JUDITH P. Hillside, New Jersey MURPHY, ROSANNE Lansing, Iowa NASTAV, JUDITH A Kansas City, Kansas NAUMANN, JOSEPH Florissant, Missouri NEAL, WILLIAM F. Florissant, Missouri NEU, DAVID R. St. Louis, Missouri A., JR. NICHOLSON, SHARON A. St. Louis, Missouri NOLAN, SHEILA A. 5' ,, 2 ,.., , so J I .. X .f -f , N. f -' aff.. . I Park Ridge, Illinois NOONAN, MARY P. MURPHY J. P. St. Louis, Missouri NAUMAIIIN NOONAN, LAWRENCE D. NICHOI-SON Decatur, Illinois NQONANI I-- NUELLIE, SUSAN R. St. Louis, Missouri O'BRIEN, MARY L. Glencoe, Illinois O'CONNELL, SUSAN L. St. Louis, Missouri O'CONNOR, DENN St. Louis, Missouri IS T. I, I ,, P. MURPHY. R. NASTAV NEAL NEI-I NOLAN NOONAN, M. NUELLIE 0'BRlEN 0'CONNELL 0'CONNOR COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES 0'NEI I. O'SHAUGNESSY OTTO DEPARTMENT of MODERN LANGUAGES ROSARIO R. MAZZA, S.J. Director and Associate Professor O'CONNOR, JAMES P. Sf. Louis, Missouri O'KEEFFE, THOMAS E. Sf. Louis, Missouri O'MARA, MARY K. Sf. Louis, Missouri O'NElL, NORENE M. Deer Grove, Illinois O'SHAUGHNESSY, JOH Sf. Louis, Missouri OTTO, BETTY K. Indianapolis, Indiana PANASCI, ANTHONY D. Rome, New York PAULUS, JOHN F., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri PETRALLE, ROSEMARY F Sf. Louis, Missouri PISONI, EDWARD L. Sl. Louis, Missouri PISONI, MICHAEL J. Sf, Louis, Missouri POLETTE, GARY V. West Palm Beach, Florid POLITTE, LEO A., JR. Washington, Missouri POLLOCK, JOHN G. St. Louis, Missouri POMPHREY, MARTIN M. JR Sf. Louis, Missouri PORTH, ANDREW G. Clayton, Missouri POTTHAST, THOMAS J. St. Louis, Missouri l 4-uf nl 1 R' GRADUATES of the , ,,, Mg l -f-1 'lF V r - , Pnosmcx 3 T Wy POTVIN PURCELL REINHOLT POTVIN, ROBERT L. North Brookfield, Massachusetts POWERS, WILLIAM F. St. Louis, Missouri PREWITT, RUSSELL L , JR. Overland, Missouri PRIESMEYER, JOSEPH M. St. Louis, Missouri PROSTACK, CHARLES ANTHONY Scotia, New York PURCELL, JOHN J., JR. Webster Groves, Missouri RODGERS, JUDITH A. St. Louis, Missouri ROLKA, DENNA ,M. Northwoods, Missouri 9. POWERS PURICELLI RENNER RODGERS ,f-A'-. L mesmsvsn nANoo S nossnrs is- 1 :.- ,S I ' M. Y PREWITT ROBIDEAU ROBBE ROLKA PURICELLI, SUSAN St. Louis, Missouri ROBIDEAU, KAREN A. Kankakee, Illinois RANGO, NICHOLAS A. Youngstown, Ohio REH, THOMAS E. St. Louis, Missouri REINHOLT, JEROME J. Monterey, Indiana RENNER, CLAUDETTE L Princeton, Indiana ROBBE, ROGER M. St. Louis, Missouri ROBERTS, MICHAEL J. St, Louis, Missouri COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES isa. RUNNELS L ROTH SAHRMAN SCHELBIE ROTH, DONALD M. Sf. Louis, Missouri RUCKMAN, MARIBETH R. Sf. Louis, Missouri RUHL,lJOHN A. Kansas City, Missouri RAPKO, JOHN N. St. Louis, Missouri RUNNELS, LAWRENCE A. Sf. Louis, Missouri SAHRMAN, RICHARD J. Sf. Louis, Missouri SALAMON, RICHARD F. Erie, Pennsylvania SANTANELLO, ROBERT S. Meadville, Pennsylvania 'O RUCKMAN RUHL SALAMON SANTANELLO SCHMUKE SCHROEDER, B. SCHULD SCHURRA , LL, , , U . 5, 1 -...., ,I-as ,nf A LLLL Q y . I K SCI-IAEFFE R 93 . Y -. -fs I ' 4' SAWICKI, DONNA M. Sf, Louis, Missouri SCHAEFFER, JOHN D. St. Louis, Missouri SCHELBIE, BARBARA Milwaukee, Wisconsin SCHMUKE, JEAN M. Michigan City, Indiana SCHROEDER, BARBARA M Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHROEDER, JOHN D. Fort Maclison, Iowa SCHULD, GERALD C. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHURRA, RONALD J. Cleveland, Ohio DEPARTMENT of POLITICAL SCIENCE fi Pg. I ' DR. PAUL G. STEINBICKER Director and Professor SELZER, JOHN M., JR. SI. Louis, Missouri SFREDDO, PEGGY L. Coffonwood, Arizona SHARPE, JUDITH L. SI. Louis, Missouri SHAUGHNESSY, MICHAEL R. Sf. Louis, Missouri SHEEHAN, MARIAN V. SI. Louis, Missouri SHERROD, DANIEL A. Odessa, Texas SHIELDS, DIANE M. Belleville, Illinois SHIRLEY, JOAN M. Sf. Louis, Missouri SICARD, GREGORIO A. SI. Louis, Missouri SIES, DENNIS E. Sf, Louis, Missouri SIMEONE, BRUCE A. Webster Groves, Missouri SIES SIMEONE SINGLER, CHARLES W. Nokomis, Illinois SIPP, KAY A. Ferguson, Missouri SMITH, CAROL L. Louisville, Kentucky SMITH, JOHN A. SI. Louis, Missouri f 'em SINGLER GRADUATES of the SHAUGHNESSY SHIELDS SIPP I I, 235 yd? , si . fi rw. 111 ...fs XL ag 1 I K SFREDDO SHEEHAN SHIRLEY SMITH, C. ie, .. r I ,7 , H W ,, . A wsu' I 'L SELZER Sl-IARPE SHERROD SICARD SMITH, J. l 1 FTOC COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES DEPARTMENT of PHILOSOPHY 545.3 prix F- f ' WILLIAM L. WADE, S.J. Director and' Professor SMITH, LOUIS C. St. Louis, Missouri SOUDERS, VEIJA A. St. Louis, Missouri SOUTHWELL, CAROLYN D. Balboa, Canal Zone SPONG, WILLIAM F. Rochester, New York STACKLE, GAIL C. St. Louis, Missouri STAED, WILLIAM T. Poplar Bluff, Missouri STAMER, DIANA L. St. Louis, Missouri STAMM, PATRICIA E. Paducah, Kentucky SULLIVAN, PATRICK M. Billings, Montana SUN, HILDA C. Kow Loon, Hong Kong TASCH, CAROLYN T. St. Louis, Missouri TASTO, DONALD L. Denver, Colorado TEMMEN, JAMES D. St. Louis, Missouri TEWELL, DONNA K. Jasper, Indiana THAMAN, JUDITH A. St. Louis, Missouri THEBEAU, DAVID M. Granite City, Illinois STAMER TEMMEN SOUDERS STACKLE SULLIVAN THAMAN I I TASCH TASTO ...-J W DEPARTMENT of THEOLOGY GRADUATES of the JAMES F. MEARA, S.J. Director and Assistant Professor THOMAS, ROBERT J. St. Louis, Missouri THOMPSON, VIRGINIA J St. Louis, Missouri TIGGARD, HARRY O., JR. St. Louis, Missouri TIGHE, BETH J. St. Louis, Missouri TINNELL, MARIANNE Houston, Texas TINTERA, CHARLEEN M. St. Louis, Missouri P5 in f TOMPKINS, CHRISTINE M University City, Missouri TOYNE, JANE D. Chillicothe, Missouri TUCK-ER, EVELYN P. St. louis, Missouri TUETH, MARY B. St. Louis, Missouri USSLEMAN, HARRIET L. St. Louis, Missouri VENNARI, ANNE C. St. Louis, Missouri 1 I if af -s, o Ji ,, 2 s I' -. i. TUCKER Tuma ussleumn vsnruuu COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES 1- M 32' 'ka- ix I. .rqesl ,. ty X VILLIER VIRANT VONDER HARR WAGNER ,f,Qg5,,,5 WALSH, JAMES P. DEPARTMENT of MATHEMATICS -fM!! 'f'f J iff! x , Q? Nt 1 , I 1 DR. FRANCIS REGAN Director and Professor VILLIER, PATRICIA A. Sf. Louis, Missouri VIRANT, JOHN A. Sf. Louis, Missouri VONDER HAAR, MARY L. Sf. Louis, Missouri WAGNER, MARGARET V. Bristol, Tennessee WALSH, DENNIS E. SI, Louis, Missouri Chicago, Illinois WALSH, KATHLEEN M. 'Beloif, Wisconsin WANDER, RAYMOND G. Sf. Louis, Missouri wARo, SALLY4 Columbus, Ohio WARD, SUSAN F. Columbus, Ohio WEGMAN, EDWARD J. St. Louis, Missouri ' WEISE, RICHARD E. Overland, Missouri 'FT WARD, S. WARD, S .F. WEGMAN wglgg T7 ,s,, . .. WALSH, D. WALSH, J. WALSH, K. WANDER GRADUATES of the WEISS WIESENHART WEISS, .IOHN N. SI, Louis, Missouri WERKMEISTER, RAY St. louis, Missouri WESBY, MARCELLA Sf. louis, Missouri WIBBELS, CAROLYN Louisville, Kentucky A. C. A. WESBY WILDEISEN WILHELM WINCHESTER 'Nl-'P WERKMEISTER WIBBELS WIESENHART, LARRY T, Springfield, Illinois WILDEISEN, JOSEPH W. St. Louis, Missouri WILHELM, SR. JANET MARIE, Ad.PP.S. Ruma, Illinois WINCHESTER, GAIL A. Wichita, Kansas COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES Im. -lv!-,I If WINTER WINTER, SUSAN K. Sf. Louis, Missouri WRIGHT, JAMES E. Wichita, Kansas WUNSCH, RONALD Rochester, New York YEE, STEVAN S. Honolulu, Hawaii GOLDFARB, MILTON I St. Louis, Missouri W. WRIGHT Q Vi ,.,.i I i. I ESSE ' I gill? ' II,' i YEE YOTTER YOTTER, MARY J. Sf. Louis, Missouri YOUNG, DENNIS L Sf. Louis, Missouri ZNCKER, RICHARD Sf. Louis, Missouri 'Q ,Ji A g WUNSCH gl, YOUNG I ' ZNCKER ' A ' , GOLDFARB - L .mga 1 lil ... ff' m+ 1' fi M f NVQ . 4 5 , + wx f 4 . -ww- I : . 55 Q' 115 -1: L. ii il . l lf l e V . E 5 Q 3? .gi 15 sg ' 2' as W5 z ...N is sir ARTS COUNCIL-First row: Moderator Fr. B. McGannon, Secretary B. Toyne, President J. Pollock, Treasurer B. Moody, J. Guest. Second row: B. Arnott, P. Gauldoni, H. Usselman, C. Amborn, P. Foley, V. Mileti, C.fKrukenkamp. Third row: J. Walsh, J. Carter, D. Leritz, B. Posek, B. Roth, T. Gum- mersback. THE ARTS COUNCIL, organized in l95l, 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. FINE ARTS CLUB-First row: Secretary R. Bonskowski, P. Henriksen, S. Heller, Chairman, L. Erhardt, L. Davis. Second row: K. Corbett, B. Schelble, K. Doyle, D. Ellis, C. Gardner, T. Doerr, S. Ward, J. Ehrhart. Sf! -ar ,,- 'ar . ' K . v V,- f 11 .', F , Aff f. . R :Q X' ' ' .7 5 . D :I:gf5Q75fE i W -V f uw M + - . , , ., , i-fiv, - -1, fir 1 .5 1-I ' . , ,E K l -- 55- .. I :L-,HY , . '1 if xg, ' wir -N' I --fm ,rw 41 f I . , .,,,, ,M - , I 1 1- -f ' i 1 K nw, 3 A , M , . S ,' fb? W V if , - , A -f 4-E12 a m ' uv, E f' ...r! .-A - ,, , 11: ,i M ' ' 'K : ml - 1-QL - . an mf , ' il. 3 ,QQ I K -I L Q I H, Z L. f---!rt'fg,it-r-r-if ffiif' ,,44f.'.:Q -- a-:asv-vuuunnnr, . 0 rim? H QB, if Q ,Aim nhnwimvo- 1'7Tr.' f ' i.'f .f'f' - .1-4, V- ' Nz' .'1221z:g.:g- 3:-L :- v.-' , is -m...m Q ...M -1M - ...W , S, t 3, Q' J I CJ PHI SIGMA IOTA HE 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. PHI SIGMA IOTA-First row: B. Bassett, President M. Forrest, Vice-President J. Morak, Secretary M. Curtin, G. McKeown. Second row: M. Tinnell, Sr. M. de Porres, P. Noonan, P. Sfredo. Third row: J. Nastav, M. McTernan, B. Curp, J. Toibb. ca T2 SOCIOLOGY CLUB MONG THE ACTIVITIES sponsored by the Sociology Club are lectures, discussions, movies, and field trips-all of which are designed to give the interested student a better acquaintance with the principles and practices of sociology. The club also holds a number of social functions throughout the year. SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB-First row: G. Baltz, L. Wolfer, Treasurer N. Moss, Presi- dent J. Beykirch, Vice-President R. Reinhold, Secre- tary N. O'NeiI. Second row: C. Schroeter, M. Murphy, B. Schelble, A. Gazo, M. Davis, L. Davis, C. Southwell, J. Jamieson. Third, row: C. Micaletti, D. Beatty, M. Wittenbrink, J. Kohlberg, S. Ward, S. McAuliffe, T. Doerr. CJ SIGMA ALPHA ETA IGMA ALPHA ETA is a professional speech correction fraternity. Its obiectives are to create and stimulate an interest in the field of speech and hearing, to en- courage professional growth by providing learning ex- periences 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. It also presents a series of six speakers. SIGMA ALPHA ETA - First row: Treasurer S. Lanphier, Cor- responding Secretary R. Augustus, President T. Chuday, Vice- President B. Benassi, Recording Secretary L. D'Antonio. Second row: N. Birk, M. Finney, D. Tewell, G. Thompson, M. Melcher, S. Alsup. Third row: M. Miller, M. Hines, K. Cash, M. Kaeser, K, Hutson, J. Schmuke. Fourth row: C. Fox, J. Kaske, J. Curtin, P. Desmond, M, Mar- chese, Moderator M. Grebel. G-J PRE-DENT CLUB HE PURPOSE AND AIM OF THIS CLUB is to orient pre-dental students to a better understanding of dentistry before entering on their professional studies. The organization strives to accomplish this through tours of the Dental School, visits to dental conventions, and having special lectures on dentistry at their meetings. PRE-DENT - First row: J. Galleazzi, D. Kerr, Secretary R. Taylor, J. Wind, President J, Lipe. Second row: D. Lamping, R. Goodwin, M. Kohnen, R. O'Neill, M. Harfield, N. Constantakis. llc C7 OO SCHOOL of COMMERCE and FINANCE The graduates of the School of Commerce and Finance have been trained and declared qualified for their de- grees by the directors and staffs of the following Depart- ments of Instruction: Accounting, Aerospace Science, Eco- nomics, English, History, Management, Mathematics, Physical Education, Philosophy, Theology, and Speech. Department of Management fBa, Fn, Mkj Dr. Francis J. Corrigan Director and Professor Business Administration Professors: Dr. Haimann, Dr. Junckerstorff, Dr. Young Assistant Professor: Mr. Mohr Business Law Associate Professor: Mr. Schowengerdt Lecturers: Mr. Horgan, Mr. McAuliffe, Mr. Mehan, Mr. Mueller, Mr. Steitz Finance Associate Professor: Dr. Tyree Instructor: Mr. Guithues Marketing Professor: Dr. Simmons Associate Professor: Dr. Wolfe Assistant Professor: Dr. Frederick 140. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT An intensive survey of modern practices and techniques through which sound management principles of planning, organizing, and controlling may be applied effectively to the manufacturing activities of an industrial enter- prise. 164. COLLECTIVE BARCAINING The legal status of labor agreementsg problems arising in negotiationg stand- ard featuresg day-to-day application and interpretationg grievance procedures and arbitration. The ever-increasing production ca- pacity of our economic system has stim- ulated a terrific emphasis on all phases of marketing. The needs of the business- men in the community are evident in their constant search for new market outlets and more effective methods of distribution. The University faces their demands for leadership by preparing graduates for these administrative re- sponsibilities through its courses in marketing with their underlying em- phases on analysis and problem-solv- mg. Mn Moriarty with students Eugene Lange, Eileen Kuhn, and Walter A. Fav- ers work out a marketing problem at the University CYalemJ Computer Center. A- 'I' 1 ' 1' , M QM. i N? .QQ y , P rf-Q H ir ..-Hwffg 1 L one n --s 'ffl 1vr u ...og-Q sr- 4 ---suu- rua -s wr , . u K 102 GRADUATES of the SCHOOL AMMANN BAUMAN Bovce comm cook, K. -J QQ! 'E17 AUBREY BERBLINGER BOYER COOK, J. BARBEAU BISCH BRUNNENT AMMANN, ROGER J. St. Louis, Missouri AUBREY, JAMES S. Granite City, Illinois BARBEAU, JOSEPH L. St. Louis, Missouri BARNES, JAMES D. St. Louis, Missouri BAUMAN, RICHARD A. St. Louis, Missouri BERBLINGER, JAMES M. St. Louis, Missouri BISCH, ROBERT D. Kirkwood, Missouri BOYCE, DONALD S. St. Louis, Missouri BOYER, EDWARD G. St. Louis, Missouri BRUNNENT, JOSEPH C. St. Louis, Missouri CONDIT, MICHAEL G. St. Louis, Missouri COOK, JAMES E. Florissant, Missouri COOK, KENNETH E. University City, Missouri of COMMERCE and FINANCE Sf. Louis, Missouri CUNNINGHAM, JAMES M. Sf. Louis, Missouri DANA, FREDERICK J. St. Louis, Missouri DeFABIO, THOMAS L. St. Louis, Missouri DE LA GARZA, SR. MARY RAMON Mission, Texas DREHER, DON L. SI. Louis, Missouri DURSO, JAMES T. Sf. Louis, Missouri ETHRIDGE, RALPH H. Trenton, Illinois EVANS, RICHARD J. Sf. Louis, Missouri FIKES, LAWRENCE J. Brentwood, Missouri FLAUTER, MICHAEL J. Sf. Louis, Missouri FOLEY, PATRICK J. Sf. Louis, Missouri FOLLMER, HELEN A. Sf. Louis, Missouri DANA DREHER EVANS FLAUTER FOLLMER 7' ! li in , , W, 4,,,i4mm4i5. Dean STEPHEN W. VASQUEZ O4 GRADUATES of the SCHOOL GLOBAN HACKETT GALLAGHER, ROY W., JR. St. Louis, Missouri GLOBAN, MAXINE C. East St. Louis, Illinois HACKETT, SR. M. INEZ, SCMM Norwood, Massachusetts HARRISS, SR. M. REGINA Asheville, North Carolina HELFERS, GEORGE -E., JR. St. Louis, Missouri HORTON, JOHN G. Florissant, Missouri I KEARNEY, LEE W. St. Louis, Missouri KEARNS, MARY I. Northbrook, Illinois KELLEY, JOSEPH J. Bridgeton, Missouri KELLEY, SHIRLEY A. Jackson, Tennessee KELLY, J. KEVIN St. Louis, Missouri KIRBY, ROBERT 0. Belleville, Illinois KIRKPATRICK, THOMAS W. St. Louis, Missouri GALLAGHER KEARNEY KELLEY, S. KI RBY HARRISS 1-st HELFERS KEARNS DEPARTMENT of ECONOMICS 15? ,vw an 1:7 M15 'K m'CK nn. ARTHUR c. MEYERS, JR. Acting Director and Professor ,gg 'ff HORTON KELLEY, J. KELLY of COMMERCE and FINANCE ,Pi Y' KOLLAR KOLODGIE KREBS -Y KLEIN, SR. M. GERALD Mishawoku, Indiono KOESTER, DANIEL F. Si. Louis, Missouri KOLLAR, JAMES A. Sf. Louis, Missouri Koesrsk LANDOLT KOLODGIE, RICHARD C. . 755 V Sf. Louis, Missouri I W XT' KREBS, JOHN B. Carlyle, Illinois KUHN, EILEEN M. St. Louis, Missouri KUMMER, THOMAS F. KLEIN St. Louis, Missouri KUMMER LEAHY LANDOLT, JOHN F, St. Louis, Missouri DEPARTMENT of ACCOUNTING LASKA, THOMAS J. Sf. Louis, Missouri LEAHY, DANIEL J. Normondy, Missouri McDONOUGH, DONALD T. Sf. Louis, Missouri I McNALLY, Mvuss H. I Kirkwood, Missouri .,1 . in - ! gg- 5, McNAMARA, THOMAS A. an--1 St. Louis, Missouri HUBERT R. BREUNINGER Director and Associate Professor sh. KUHN LASKA MCDONOUGH McNALLY McNAMARA 105 O6 MAMMO, ADDIS Addis Ababa, Ethiopia MATULA, DANIEL J. Kansas City, Missouri MAXWELL, MADELEINE St. Louis, Missouri MEIVES, LAWRENCE T. St. Louis, Missouri MILAN, ENRIQUE, JR. San Juan, Puerto Rico MODICA, JOHN A. St. Louis, Missouri MOONEY, MICHAEL H. Sf. Louis, Missouri MUDD, JAMES T. Jennings, Missouri GRADUATES of the SCHOOL MULLEN, LAWRENCE M., Ill University City, Missouri MURPHY, MICHAEL W. SI. Louis, Missouri NIEMEYER, DAVID C. Brentwood, Missouri NORTHWAY, MICHAEL J. SI. Louis, Missouri NOVELLY, PAUL A. St. Louis, Missouri 0'BRlEN, JOSEPH H. R 5 Springfield, Illinois 0'BRlEN, JOSEPH P. Sf. Louis, Missouri -f's.m. 'U Q3 MURPHY MODICA MAMMO MAXWELL MULLEN 0'BRl5Nf L P- NIEMEYER MATULA MILAN 0'BRIEN, J MEIVES MUDD MOONEY NOVELLY NORTHWAY of COMMERCE and FINANCE O'GORMAN, SR. M. DEBORAH, SSM Sf. Louis, Missouri PAWLOW, THOMAS A, Florissant, Missouri PIEPER, STEPHEN F. Sf. Louis, Missouri QUATMANN, JOSEPH H. Cape Girardeau, Missouri REED, JOHN T. Parsons, Kansas RENNECAMP, RICHARD T. St. Louis, Missouri -Q RICHTARSIC, JOHN R. Sf. Louis, Missouri RIESENMY, JAMES C. Sf. Louis, Missouri Rf'- Q-7 .Q-P' '-lb RUSSO RENNECAMP 0'GORMANv PIEPER RUPP RYAN PAWLOW REED SCHENK QUATMANN RIESENMY RICHTARSIC SCHAPER SCHAEFER RUPP, ROGER H. SI. Louis, Missouri RUSSO, PETER M. St. Louis, Missouri RYAN, JOHN T. Brentwood, Missouri SCHAEFER, ROBERT Caseyville, Illinois G. SCHAPER, JOHN H. St. Louis, Missouri SCHENK, RICHARD Ferguson, Missouri SCHLECHTE, JACQ St, Louis, Missouri QQ! W., JR. UELINE J. SCHLECHTE 107 O8 GRADUATES ofthe SCHOOL ...gi -s-qr SCHMITT SCHNEIDER SCHOMAKER SEGHERS SEXAUER SHARAMITARO SIMON STURM TACKITT TAYLOR TAYLOR TH OLE TRACEY TRENN UHLENI-IOP SCHMITT, SR. MIRIAM, OSB Bismarck, North Dakota SCHNEIDER, HENRY J. SI. Louis, Missouri SCHOMAKER, BARBARA A. SI. Louis, Missouri SEGHERS, EDWARD W. Sf. Louis, Missouri SEXAUER, GERALD E. Sf. Louis, Missouri SHARAMITARO, PETER C. Sf. Louis, Missouri SIMON, JOSEPH M. Sf. Louis, Missouri STURM, ROBERT P. SI. Louis, Missouri TACKITT, HARVEY N. Sf. Louis, Missouri TAYLOR, SR. DE PAUL, SCMM Denver, Colorado TAYLOR, PATRICK' E. Sf. Louis, Missouri THOLE, JAMES J. Highland, Illinois TRACEY, WILLIAM R. St, Louis, Missouri TRENN, THOMAS J. St. Louis, Missouri UHLENHOP, ROBERT A. Lifchfielcl, Illinois of COMMERCE and FINANCE 'Q VIE, MARILYNN D. St. Louis, Missouri VOLLMER, FRANK J., JR. 3' East Sf. Louis, Illinois WATTS, WILLIAM F. VIE Sf. Louis, Missouri WEIR, WILLIAM J. St. Louis, Missouri WEISHAAR, GARY L. Berkley, Missouri WESSLING, JOSEPH D. Danbury, Iowa WHITE, FRANZ A, Springfield, Illinois WILDER, ALMA J. St. Louis, Missouri WILLE, ROBERT P. Collinsville, Illinois WIMMER, RONALD W. SI. Louis, Missouri WOLTERS, ROBERT E. Effingham, Illinois WRIGHT, THOMAS G. Sf. Louis, Missouri ZAHN, EUGENE J. Sf. Louis, Missouri ZENGEL, THOMAS R. Florissant, Missouri ZESCH, EARL R. Glendale, Missouri ZIPF, ANDREA R. St. Louis, Missouri VOLLMER WATTS WEISHAAR WESSLING WILDER WILLE WOLTERS WRIGHT ZENGEL ZESCH V. ' wsm wums wuvamsn zAHN znrr 109 'Fin 'L it MARKETING CLUB COMMERCE SODALITY HE SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY CHAPTER of the Ameri- can 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 projects, field trips, guest speakers, and bimonthly meetings, the club aims to acquaint the student with the application of textbook rules to the practices of the business community. HE COMMERCE AND FINANCE SODALITY pursues the twin goals of the personal sanctification of its members and an 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. MARKETING CLUB - First row: R. Bisch, C. Marlock, D. Sanders, J. Marstall. Second row: W. Tracey, L. Giefer, C. Furrer, J. Kling, H. Sorkin. COMMERCE SODALITY - First row: Social Vice-Prefect N. Otten, Apostolic Vice-Prefect G. Poth, Prefect L. Stoff, Regina Nostra Septima B. Benassi, Director Fr. J. Boland, S.J., Spiritual Vice-Prefect J. Ryan, Probation Master M. Grefig. J Moone E Tierne Treasurer L Giarraffa Recording Secretary T Kel Second row: . y, . y, . , . - ley, Corresponding Secretary J. Niemann, M. Flynn, P. -Wigger, T. Kummer, J. Pollock, D. Torizzo. Third row: H. Meyer, W. Schoeneberg, P. Bauer, J. Zahn, H. Sorkin, C, Furrer, M. Wit- tenbrink. Fourth row: C. Marlock, M. Almon, P. Anala, R. Gaynor, E. Stackle. Fifth row: J. Schulte, J, Leykam, D. Sanders, C. Wetmore, K. Allscheid, D. Classev. ?1 ,M , 4 . 'ig sl , i f ,, 4 1 4-an DELTA SIGMA PI First row R Laubr, President D. Dreher, Vice-President P. Sharamitaro Treasurer T Kummer J Pol Second row T McNamara E Etzkorw, J. Greenwell, J, Landolt, B. Bisch, C. Ciba, T. Landolt P Nuble DELTA SIGMA Pl ELTA SIGMA PI is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities, en- courage scholarship, socialactivity, 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. Baccalaureate at Saint Louis Cathedral. -L, 'f 'f ' t . . . ' .,: .L .,4 nuff M6 , N.. . . .hx I r,..v- ,'4-w-- 1 -'K f 1,M'QQ. 5iJgff :a. V f'g,g1u-1 , . .Tx 5-1 ' f QffH'3Fsi ? r V' o-el' f egg ma. 1 ' 1. 1 1? -r-11,14 bg. -A-f f .F .+I -'. if '. 1 - Q' - . 1, , , -7:0 7.2: 'l ,X ' 1 u. ' I s I I . 2-. 1,- g- f' 1 l I ,fl QXJ .Lux 4 'Y sz: -1, li i ,V 'E' 2 I, V, 9 f is asf ,J n A .' l I wx- X ful. Kr X . I' '-A fl. f Q -is ti Z' 101 120 140 160 114 SCHOUL OF DENTISTRY The graduates of the School ot Dentistry have been trained and declared qualified for their degrees by the directors and staffs of the following Departments of ln- struction: Anatomy, Biochemistry, Crown and Bridge, Microbiology, Operative Dentistry, Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Oral Medicine, Oral Surgery, Orth- odontics, Oral Pathology, Pedodontics, Pharmacology, Physiology, Professional Adiustments in Dentistry, Pros- thetic Dentistry, Roentgenology. :H ,r,. ,f.. Dr. James D. Harrison Director ancl Associate Professor Associate Clinical Professors: Dr. Leone, Dr. Munkres Assistant Clinical Professor: Dr. Matsuoka Clinical Instructor: Dr. Roberson Instructor: Dr. W. J. Kelly, Jr. Department of Crown and Bridge CCM U.S. Public Health Trainees: Dr. Klug, Dr. Marcum, Dr. Podshadley, Dr. Pogue CROWN AND BRIDGE PROSTHODONTICS KSU. Lrecture one hour per week, nineteen Weeksg laboratory three hours per week, ten Weeks, six hours per week, ten weeks. CROWN AND BRIDGE PROSTHODONTICS CD. Lecture one hour 'per week, twenty-three weeksg laboratory three hours per week, throughout the year. CROWN AND BRIDGE PROSTHODONTICS lfil. Lecture one yhour, lab- oratory and clinical experience six hours per week, throughout the year. CROWN AND BRIDGE PROSTHODONTICS QGD. Lecture one' hour per week, twenty-two weeksg group seminars, ten weeksg laboratory and clinical experience Six hours per week, throughout the year. The community raises a consistent de- mand for better health programs and an insurance of protection against dis- ease. Controlling oral disease and the many bodily ills developed by this con- dition requires constant study in pro- per diet and mouth hygiene and a mas- tering of the techniques of systematic preventive dentistry. A student prepares for this profes- sional health commitment in one of the University's dental clinics. Vx: 2' 1 12 vi '1 ' Q 1 H ?fu1Kx1 iw- ?.Z15',gasna H , X mx 'rx ' 11 1 5 H1 1 .21 1 1 15 We Y SVI 3? 55222 k f ...Sh 1 . ,. .r 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 vs - '- if 1: iff ' 111 ::m?5A 51, .fu ' 13 wg., -11, 111513, ., V 1 ,A ,L K 1,1111 1 1 ' ' - -..Q 'K 1 11 , .4 V -9 - -if ,gg Y Qfiwff , .T U DEPARTMENT of ORAL MEDICINE ,lb ff 551,-Iii, iii-an-an DR. PATRICK J. FERRILLO Director and Associate Professor BAGWELL, WILLIAM E., JR. San Jose, California BARTON, WILLIAM A., JR. Massillon, Ohio COLANTINO, ROBERT A. Springfield, Illinois COSTELLO, JAMES P. St. Louis, Missouri CUNNING, A. RONALD Pomona, California DONNALLY, WAYNE W. St. Louis, Missouri DREILING, PATRICK M. Junction City, Kansas ESPER, JAMES J. Worcester, Massachusetts FAULWELL, MARVIN R. Warrensburg, Missouri GIBB, GEORGE A. Columbia, Missouri GRADUATES of the f x I-' , Wim CUNNING BAGWELL BARTON Egpgk COLANTINA cosrsuo DONNALLY DREILING FAULWELL GI BB SCHOOL of DENTISTRY GOMEZ, EDWARD Pirtleville, Arizona GORDON, NICHOI.A Champaign, Illinois GUTIEREZ, JOSEPH Collinsville, Illinois M. GWILLIAM, JERRY A. Boise, Idaho SS. HASIK, JAMES M. St, louis, Missouri HEILAND, DERRILL, St. Louis, Missouri HOSHINO, WENDEL Honolulu, Hawaii J. I. E. GOMEZ GORDON HOSHINO GUTIEREZ GWILLIAM HASIK HEILAND Dean DR. STEPHEN P. FORREST 117 118 GRADUATES of the B0 'i vgjlf HOUSTON JENSON KEILMAN KIYOMURA DEPARTMENT of OPERATIVE DENTISTRY KAPLAN - LACY DR. ROBERT G. FODOR Acting Director and Associate Professor HOUSTON, RAY S. Panguitch, Utah JENSON, ROBERT H. Brigham City, Utah KAPLAN, ZACHARY Santa Maria, California KEILMAN, LEOA Miles City, Montana x,x f ' 'sf' H ' --few - KIYOMURA, IRA I. Mountain View, California LACY, DAVID L. Lamar, Colorado LE DOUX, GERARD R. St. Charles, Missouri MESSINA, PHILIP M. ' St. Louis, Missouri LE DOUX MESSINA NIGRELLE OGBORN PAWLOWSKI PFEFFLE NIGRELLE, MARTIN J. San Antonio, Texas OGBORN, BILLY LON Miller City, Illinois PAWLOWSKI, STANLE Phoenix, Arizona PFEFFLE, ROBERT' F. St. Louis, Missouri Y SCHOOL of DENTISTRY FF, X 1, xi YZ? -4 --umm M ROHLFING ROMERO SHIELDS SIRI SPENCE TALAGA TIGHT WEST WIEGERS ,,,,.., DEPARTMENT of DEPARTMENT of ORAL DIAGNOSIS ,Ji E 1 I v ii.-. and TREATMENT PLANNING Writ 52,2 I I ,..f .TEST i - :-- , I A M ,WED DR. FRANCIS B. MCALLISTER Acting Director and Assistant Professor ROHLFING, DERRICK C. Grand Junction, Colorado ROMERO, CHARLES J. Denver, Colorado SHIELDS, 'THOMAS F. St. Louis, Missouri SIRI, DANIEL W. D Redwood City, California SPENCE, ROBERT A. Reliance, Wyoming TALAGA, THOMAS E. Gary, Indiana TIGHT, ALVIN J., II Fort Lauderdale, Florida WEST, WALTER D. St. Louis, Missouri I ' ORAL PATHOLOGY ' WIEGERS, JAMES J. East St. Louis, Illinois I DR. DONALD E. FLIEDER Director and Professor 119 Y-.ff DENTAL NEWS-First row: A. Falletti, Editor R. Colantino, P. Dreiling. Second row: W. Bagwell, R. Hambuchen, J. Costello. HE PURPOSE of the Dental lnterfraternity Council is promote unity among the four fraternities repre- INTERFRATERNITY Schoo L COUNCIL The Council also arranges the social calendar for the fraternities. DENTAL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL-First row: P. Dreiling, President R. Mace, L. Lees Second row: M. Carrow, H. Stadnyk, H. Kaiiwara. R2 ,--.. nl IUNIDR AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION-Junior R. John- son, Senior H. Kaiiwara, Sophomore M. Howard. HIS NATIONAL ORGANIZATION is affiliated with the American Dental Association. Its various activities are coordinated to cultivate, complement, and promote the art and science of dentistry and its collateral branches. lt attempts further to sustain and elevate the professional character and the education of the dental students through papers, forums, lectures, and clinics. Vw DELTA SIGMA DELTA DELTA SIGMA DELTA-First row: M. Nigrelle, G. Gibb, Pfost, D. Siri, President R. Mace, Secretary M. Carrow, Mullenaux, Vice-President W. Mueller, N, Gordon. Second row: J. Panik, M. Howard, J. Hafner, Treasurer Downing, J. Oswald, J. Strehlman, R. Pfeffle, Q. Dahm, Farthing, D. Bulgarelli, D. Rohlfing. S T M. J I 'g'l' 5 Membership 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 advisers are Dr. Stephen P. Forrest, Dr. Eugene H. Taylor, and Dr. James Bynum. ELTA SIGMA DELTA, founded in 1882, is the oldest international dental fraternity in existence. Its func- tions include table clinics, social activities, assistance to freshmen, and scholastic awards. The obiectives of Delta Sigma Delta are to keep high the standards of dentistry by inculcating in the minds of dental students and practitioners a spirit of fraternal cooperation toward scientific, ethical, and pro- fessional progress. ? Us 1 I I 3, 171 if 'X lc., 'Z' 5 ? L ll is-:sf it N-.ff r9N l slr 6 JMS? l ' A . . if DENTAL STUDENT COUNCIL DENTAL STUDENT COUNCIL-First row: W. Denny, President J. Costello, R. Colantino. Second row: J. Pezza, Secretary D. West, M, Carrow, A. Fa l letti . PSI OMEGA HE BETA ZETA CHAPTER of Psi Omega Fraternity was established in l903 to maintain the standards of the dental profession and to encourage scientific investiga- tion and literary culture. The group sponsors a series of speakers and clinics throughout the year, a fall dance, and an annual spring formal. HE DENTAL STUDENT COUNCIL was organized in September 1951 for the benefit of the student body. ltrpromotes and maintains a cooperative spirit among students, faculty, and administration, aids in the coordi- nation of school policies, helps student organizations, and provides a body to hear, evaluate, and present student opinion to the Dean of the Dental School. PSI OMEGA-First row: Treasurer J. Wiegers, F. Perry, T Shields, Secretary R. Zacher, R. Spence, President J. Hasik Vice-President B. Ogborn, Chaplain E. Gomez, D. Heidland T. Talaga, D. Esser. Second row: H, Kaiiwara, W. Barton, W. West, S. Sweeney P. Messina, R. Weber, L. Monske, M. Duffy, J. Wehner, A Nelsen, T. Rust, J. Ries, J. Albrecht, B. Peterson, R. Schneider - Avy- s .-,Jer .hge-mr... , 7 v it - I iii .1-Ll .. hh.. -. ,LEFT ix P' ALPHA OMEGA-First row: Vice-President M. Suden, President L. Lees, W. Dowison. ALPHA HE OBJECTIVES OF ALPHA OMEGA are to promote the profession of dentistry, establish and foster high standards of scholarship and character, and create a spirit of fellowship among its members. ln the springtime it sponsors a dinner and a dance for the year's graduates. OMEGA l PSI PHI FRATERNITY was founded in I889 and the Alpha Omega Chapter of the School of Dentistry I was organized in 1943. In accord with its purpose as a professional fraternity, the Alpha Omega Chapter is de- voted to furthering the cultural and academicginterests of its members. PSI Xl PSI PHI-First row: R. Thouvenot, A, Tight, Pledgemaster and Recording Secretary I. Kiyomura, J. Costello, Treasurer R. Colantino, President P. Drieling, Vice-President H. Stadnyk, Corresponding Secretary J. Pezza, R. Cunning, J. Gutierez, W. Hoshino. Second row: D. Martinez, B. Ravera, R. Muller, T, Fry, N, Patterson, A. Berra, R. Hambu- chen, R. Gibbs, R. Held, R. Boynton, D. Pieczarka, Z. Kaplan, F. Schue, J. Korb, R. Johnson. - Q , - - 1 1: lfll L. ,A , '-Ill tif' g F , ., . , , . . ci v FS, 124 INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY The graduates of the Institute of Technology have been trained and declared qualified for their degrees by the directors and staffs of the following Departments of In- struction: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Geology and Geological Engineering, Geo- physics and Geophysical Engineering. Dr. Carl Kisslinger Director and Professor Professors: Fr. Blum, Dr. Heinrich, Dr. Nuttli Department of Geophysics ana Geophysical Engineering qnier, Gphy Associate Professors: Dr. Bates, Dr. Helbig, Dr. Murino, Fr. Stauder, Dr. Vincenz Assistant Professors: Mr. Irish, Dr. Pallmann instructors: Mr. Chow, Mr. Turner Lecturer: Mr. Daugherty 111 a, b. FORCE FIELDS OF THE EARTH C3 hours each semesterj. Prerequisite: Gph 104. A lecture course which presents the theory necessary to interpret observa- tional data of the earth's electrical, elastic, gravity, and magnetic iields. 131. EARTHQUAKES CD. Prerequisites: College courses in geology and physics. The nature, causes, and eiiects of earthquakes studied in relation to physical and geological principles, with application to regional and structural prob- lems, and to earthquake-resisting construction. 132. INTRODUCTION TO SEISMOLOGY CJD. Lectures two hours, laboratory two hours per week. Selected topics of Gph 131 and 133. The course covers the causes and effects of earthquakesg the parameters of seismic foci determinable from seismo- graphic records, seismic geography, and the structure of the earth as inferred from seismic data. The laboratory exercises are 'concemed with problems of record interpretation. The community expects the University to be constantly at work with the questing, testing, and validating of scientific know- ledge. The University is aware of this trust and maintains a high level of modern in- strumentation in its many laboratories. In one of the labs of the Department of Geophysics, model studies, designed to simulate actual situations and conditions of seismic phenomena, are set up for the study of wave propagation in media sub- iected to high pressures. At a dual beam oscilloscope, used for displaying the results of such an experi- ment, Dhari Bohiab and Won Kim are studying and photographing the record of an ultrasonic wave. They will use these skills in solving many engineering and re- search problems. 0 ..'-9.,X AD 2.1 px :S i9 , ., may-, . . , ffm H 1 . L I Z - !7 Y . X, 'I I5 'AT-fi lm- A Y , ,f wg 122 -wr I Uv M ,W , 1 A, .g,, I gf I xg, 1, X. 1 'N ,M 1 X ,zwiggli 'Y A 17: v . s x - .ir ,' 21 , , , X -3 2 M, . Q 'ga 'u Xxx 1 x ax XX X21 ' aa gf 3 ' u ' viii ' Ji, cv ' M 1v,rw N GRADUATES of the K AHILLEN, WILLIAM G., Ill Savannah, Missouri ALBERS, ROBERT M. St. Louis, Missouri ALFERMAN, THOMAS J. St. Louis, Missouri ANDERSON, MICHAEL J. Sf. Louis, Missouri AUER, JOHN C., JR. Affton, Missouri BELAND, LOUIS E., JR. Fort Smith, Arkansas BELT, RAYMOND L. Sf. Louis, Missouri BENNINGER, EUGENE M. JR Sf, Louis, Missouri BEVOLO, RONALD J. Sf. Louis, Missouri BOYD, ROBERT K. Sf. Louis, Missouri INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY BUCKLO, MICHAEL P. Quincy, Illinois BURKE, TERRENCE W. Trumbull, Connecticut CRUMP, GEORGE W. Sf. Louis, Missouri DeBRUYNE, JOHN K. Chuquicamata, Chile DOWNEN, DOUGLAS W. Evansville, Indiana EICHENSEER, JOHN C., JR. St. Louis, Missouri FISCHER, JOHN F. St. Louis, Missouri BUCKLO DeBRUYNE .2 J.. wi- II,.X In . . I I I .,.. .,...,.. . . ,, III I I fair. III. 'e I. .II 'II I ss9..'b'iII -F ,,.I,,I It -s .I -III I if- 1 Mgt' 'I -I ' WW sunk: cnumr - sv-. nowNsN slcueusssn 'ir FOLKI., THOMAS J. rlscl-:ER FOLKL . Sf. Louis, Missouri FUNK: eouaszswsxl I If FUNKE, Rosenr J. psf, IM I Sf. Louis, Missouri IQII' .II HM IIII 'I'UIff'I,. was-fs Il'I IIIIFJ --25:43. ooLAszEwsKl, GERALD E. Dem, SI. Louis, Missouri VICTOR J. Bl.UM I Wx: yr -t':t'..:.:.. 127 128 GRADUATES of the GOTCH GREGORY GRUENINGER HAMM HOLDENER HOLLORAN JOHNSON KAPP KELLY KRUSSEL KUENZ ix? 439. 9:4 DEPARTMENT of ENGINEERING '-wr VICTOR J. BLUM, SJ. Director cmd Professor GOTCH, JOSEPH E. Webster Groves, Missouri GREGORY, JAMES E. St. Louis, Missouri GRUENINGER, ALAN J. St. Louis, Missouri HAMM, JAMES W. St. Louis, Missouri HOLDENER, DONALD O. East St. Louis, Illinois HOLLORAN, JAMES P. St. Louis, Missouri JOHNSON, RICHARD A. St. Louis, Missouri KAPP, HOWARD L. Carlyle, Illinois KELLY, ROBERT E. St. Louis, Missouri KRUSSEL, ELMER A. St. Louis, Missouri KUENZ, ROBERT L. St. Louis, Missouri QP ff' I' Q' ET? 5s- ,Wwq INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY KUNZ I-QFTUS I-U12 MANZ MARXER MATTINGLY MEYER MIDDEN MOLLET MOLNAR MJ .JN .41 .L- 4- 4.-If 7'-'ap .+C-,,, C ' KUNZ, DAVID A. St. Louis, Missouri LOFTUS, RICHARD J. St, Louis, Missouri LUTZ, JAMES J. Sf. Louis, Missouri MANZ, JAMES A. Sr. Louis, Missouri MARXER, JOHN E. Coseyville, Illinois MATTINGLY, JOHN A. Sf. Louis, Missouri MEYER, WILFRED H. Sf. Louis, Missouri MIDDEN, RONALD J. St. Louis, Missouri MOLLET, RONALD E. Germantown, Illinois MOLNAR, FRANK Z. Nyiregyhura, Hungary DEPARTMENT of GEOLOGY and GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING w-f A DR. VICTOR T. ALLEN Director and Professor 129 30 F?A GRADUATES of the 'CT T? PASSANISE SCHELL SCHLARMAN ROHAN ROTH RUSSELL SCHAEFER PIEPER REICH 35111 REUTER ROI-IAN PASSANISE, JOSEPH P. St. Louis, Missouri PIEPER, GREGORY T. St. Louis, Missouri REICH, ROBERT G. St. Louis, Missouri REITZ, RANDOLPH C. St. Louis, Missouri REUTER, JOSEPH M. Freeburg, Illinois ROHAN, MARGARET W. Little Rock, Arkansas ROHAN, THOMAS R. St. Louis, Missouri ROTH, GERALD J. Festus, Missouri RUSSELL, WILLIAM A., Granite City, Illinois SCHAEFER, JOSEPH T. Milwaukee, Wisconsin SCHELL, JOHN D., JR. Alton, Illinois SCHLARMAN, JOSEPH Carlyle, Illinois INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY SCHLATTER SCHMITT SCHLATTER, THOMAS W. St. Louis, Missouri SCHMITT, DAVID A. Sf. Louis, Missouri SCHOEMEHL, JOHN M. Malden, Missouri SCHWIND, JOSEPH McLAIN Sf. Louis, Missouri SMITH, THOMAS C. University City, Missouri SPRENKE, JAMES J. Sf. Louis, Missouri STAED, THOMAS P. Sf. Louis, Missouri WARCO, GEORGE J. Washington, Pennsylvania WEISSLER, HAROLD E., JR. Sf. Louis, Missouri WICHLENSKI, JOHN J. Florissant, Missouri WYRWICH, THOMAS P. St. Louis, Missouri YODER, FRED L. Sf, Charles, Missouri SCHOEMEHL SCHWIND SMITH .W . . ..., :VV j V' is fi' WICHLENSKI WYRWICH SPRENKE STAED WARCO WE ISSLER YODER 131 2 E !, f H E I 2 WWW I 1. F K 'IW fr st 's.Hmfx, 3 Ka!! diy .fyfi . . ii'-153 E , Y 9 x1 Q . Q W . ff riw '7 K . - su , Q W! 'fx ' ' , 1 V ,, , M .. 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Lecturer in Law BAYNE, David c., s.J., A.B., MA. s.T.L., LL.B., LL.M., S.I.D. i l. Professor of Law BELSCHER, A. Robert, B.S. in C. LL.B. if Lecturer in Law 9 BUCKLEY, William E., B.S. in C., LL.B. Lecturer in Law BURCHAM, Joseph R., A.B., LL.B. J Associate Professor of Law CHILDRESS, Richard J., B.S., LL.B. Professor of Law DAGEN, Irvin, LL.B. Lecturer in Law DUNSFORD, John E., B.S., LL.B., LL.M. Professor of Law FARMER, Edgar T., A.B., LL.B. Lecturer in Law HAWKINS, James L., B.S., LL.B. Lecturer in Law Richard J. Childress ' HENRIKSEN' Finn' Cand' Im ML Associate Dean and Professor of Law I.D. Instructor of Law HIGGINS, james E., LL.B. KANOWITZ, Leo, B.A., LL.B. Professor Emeritus of Law Assistant Professor of Law IMMEL, ViI1CCI1f C-, B-S- in Ed-, l-D- KING, Donald B., B.S., LL.B., LL.M. Professor of Law Associate Professor of Law LAW fLwj 101. IURISPRUDENCE II Study of leading legal philosophers and schools of iurisprudeinceg application of basic legal theories of the various schools to the solution of contemporary legal problems, analysis of current decisions for their jurisprudential premises. Crmmmss 102. INTRODUCTION TO LAW 121. Structure and institutions of the American legal system: courts, legislatures, administrative agencies, channels for growth and development of the law, relationship of law and other disciplinesg role of the lawyer in an adversary system. DUNSFORD 136 LEAVITT, Donald G., B.S., B.Ch. E., LL.B. Lecturer in Law LEVIE, Howard s., A.B., LL.B:, LL.M. Associate Professor of Law LUSSER, Rene I., LL.B. Lecturer in Law MCCALLIN, Joseph A., SJ., A.M., Ph.D. Associate Professor of History MCDONOUGH, J. Norman, A.B., LL.B., LL.M. Professor of Law PHIPPS, Oval, B.A., LL.B., LL.M., I.S.D. Professor of Law POWER, Richard W., A.B., I.D. Associate 'Professor of Law SARASOHN, Sanford E., B.S. in Econ., LL.B. Associate Professor of Law SEARLS, Eileen H., A.B., LL.B., M.S. Professor of Law SEDLER, Robert A., A.B., LL.B. Associate Professor of Law SIMEONE, Joseph J., B.S., LL.B., LL.M., S.I.D. Professor of Law SMILLIE, Frank R., B.L. fClasgow, Scotlandl, LL.B. fLondon, Englandl, LL.B. fSaint Louis, Missouri? Lecturer in Law Litigation is one of the peaceful means of settling disputes in a com- munity. The School of Law curriculum is aimed at both giving the student an understanding of the principles of law and at training him in the skills re- quired to give effective representation to clients. . In the picture at the right, two law students, Gerald R. Ortbals and James F. Gunn, approach the bench to argue a point of law during the trial of a practice case in the Court Room of the School of Law. i 4 IQ Q., Q, ' F 25 13: ,WV 3 Q ' F 1 ' V' .Ziff ji ,iff mi' , :r5 ?+,l EIE' 1 ' 1' ,K E H ,L , EF 5, ' .f5w,,g?g'M , .. A '7 ,i'f -, , Vi. 1. fs 4 . , 2'L ..a: lkylx . 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MJ i ' M ly' 0' 0 A ' ,A 'A ' ,L f'f i,f:wffg, f Wr N :H H QM' 3' , 1' ,.m:3?f'. w Q, fi Yf '- - '52 ,h ,M..,,.-H--0 gl 1 wg: N-A X- 0 v -W ww gzqf d e ' 'xmgi 2215 W .1 ,X .sei 'WQEQF-,.,w-.m! M f - 1 M N I ,, if' IES fig V as ff' , Q... -1 ggi- 138 ABELE, CHARLES R. Sf. Louis, Missouri BECKER, ROBERT E. Belleville, Illinois BORMAN, EDWARD H., JR. Webster Groves, Missouri BOTTI, ALDO E. Brooklyn, New York BUECHNER, JOHN W. Kirkwood, Missouri CADAGIN, RICHARD J. Mt. Vernon, Illinois CHARLES, PETER C. Columbus, Ohio CONMEY, LARRY J, Anamosa, Iowa CRAVEN, JOHN M. University City, Missouri DAVIS, EARL L. SI. Louis, Missouri DIERKER RAYMOND F., JR. I St. Louis, Missouri FISCHER, R. MICHAEL St. Louis, Missouri Fvvrvww - GRADUATES of the l ABELE J. NORMAN McDONOUGH Professor of Law VTTTP . ,J-gr: . 'I 'La ,V BECKER BUECHNER CONMEY BORMAN BOTTI CADAGIN CHARLES CRAVEN DAVIS DIERKER FISCHER SCHOOL of LAW rl1zPA'rmcK FITZPATRICK, SAMUEL L Suf'Fern, New York FOSTER, A. BRYANT Sf. Louis, Missouri GOOCH, MICHAEL V. Sf. Louis, Missouri GRIESBAUER, ROBERT C Hazelwood, Missouri GUNN, JAMES F. St. Louis, Missouri HARRIS, MICHAEL P. St. Joseph, Missouri HENmucKsoN, cARL H GUNN Page, Arizona HENMKSEN HENRIKSEN, FINN SI. Louis, Missouri KENNEDY, FRANCIS H SI. Louis, Missouri KINDER, WILLIAM F. Madison, Illinois Lewis, wuuAM A. KENNEDY ,UNM Anna, Illinois MADIGAN, JOHN H., JR Sf. Louis, Missouri ig.. .. l 3, fw- 'uzttv if 7 , gd New ig MILLER GRADUATES of the MARTIN, JoHN H. St. Louis, Missouri MCALLISTER, ROBERT D Bridgeton, Missouri MEYER, DONALD J. Crestwood, Missouri MILLER, GEORGE J. Webster Groves, Missouri MINARDI, ANDREW J. St. Louis, Missouri MUFFLER, ROBERT J. St. Louis, Missouri PELLEGRENI, FRANK L. St. Louis, Missouri POHRER, JACK E. Ladue, Missouri REID, CHRISTOPHER K. Des Peres, Missouri ROADMAN, JACK W. Crestwood, Missouri MARTIN McALLlS'l'ER MEYER MINARDI MUFFLER PELLEGRENI POHRER REID ROADMAN HE LAW JOURNAL is published by an editorial staff of law students who have achieved high academic standards. The purpose of the publication is to afford opportunities for students to do original research and writing on intricate legal problems in various areas of the law. ln addition, the Law Journal staff edits and publishes articles written by leading scholars of the law throughout the country, such as professors, iudges, and outstanding members of the bar. This publication is distributed to a nationwide and foreign subscription list composed of many libraries, courts, law firms, individual attorneys, and corporate organizations. in ... OVAL PHIPPS Professor of Law LAW JOURNAL STAFF: Daniel R. O'Neill, William F. Kinder, James H. Michel, Carl H. Hendrickson, Robert J. Wynne, Charles R. Abele, Monica Gallagher lpartially obscur- edl and Michael P. Harrisflstancl- ingl Cordell Siegel and Richard J. Cadagin. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION SCHOOL of LAW SCHAEFFER, JUNE C. St. Louis, Missouri SHEEHAN, DANIEL F. Clayton, Missouri SIMON, THOMAS F. Brentwood, Missouri SPITZNAGEL, DAVID R. Bridgeton, Missouri SPITZNAGEL, FRANCIS J. Ferguson, Missouri TREFNY, RICHARD B. Ferguson, Missouri VERMEERSCH, JAMES L. East St. Louis, Illinois WEBB, LEO A. St. Louis, Missouri WYNNE, ROBERT J. St. Louis, Missouri YECKEL, CALVIN R., JR. St. Louis, Missouri JOSEPH J. SIMEONE . .1-' -Pb' 11:1-f , I I N 2 SHEEHAN SIMON SPITZNAGEL SPITZNAGEL TREFNY VERMEERSCH WEBB WYNNE YECKEL An indigent person charged with crimes is entitled to have legal counsel appointed to aid in his defense. The Law SchooI's Student Bar Association has an Assigned Counsel Program in which law students assist the attorneys assigned in criminal cases. Here, John W. Buechner, third-year law student, and Thomas J. Motherway, second-year law student, interview their client in the St, Louis Municipal Jail. . l 102. 142 SCHOOL of MEDICINE The graduates of the School of Medicine have been trained and declared qualified for their degrees by the directors and staffs of the following Departments of ln- struction: Anatomy, Anesthesia, Biochemistry, Dermatol- ogy, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Medical law, lnternal Medicine, Microbiology, Neurology and Psychiatry, Oph- thalmology, Orthopedic Surgery,.Otolaryngology, Path- ology, Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Philosophy, Physiology, Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Radiology, Sur- gery, and Urology. The Edward A. Doisy Department 0 Biochemistry fBchj Dr. Edward A. Doisy, Sr. Director and Professor w l l Professors: Dr. E. A. Doisy, Jr., Dr. Elliott, Dr. Katzman, Dr. Thayer Associate Professors: Dr. Davis, Dr. Nicholas llnternal Medicinel Assistant Professors: Dr. Dorner llnternal Medicinel, Dr. .lellinek lSurgeryl, Dr. Matschiner, Dr. VanKley Nutrition Foundation Fellow: Dr. Barry BIOCHEMISTRY l5l. Lectures three hours per week, ten weeks, four'hours per week, ten weeks, laboratory six hours per week, twenty weeks. Pre- requisites: Inorganic and organic chemistry. Quantitative analysis, physical chemistry, and biology are desirable. For freshman medical students and properly qualified graduate students. A course dealing with enzyme activity, digestion, absorption, metabolism, nutrition, analysis of blood and urine, internal secretions, acid-base equili- brium, and radiobiochemistry. THE USE OF ISOTOPES IN BIOCHEMISTRY 121. Prerequisite: Approval of instructors. Designed to prepare persons interested in research forthe use of isotopes in chemical and biological experiments. Lectures cover the theory of radio- active decay, measurement of ionizing radiations and stable isotopes, pro- duction of isotopes, health physics and shielding, and applications of biological interest. Laboratory includes experiments with labeled carbon, phosphorus, and the use of a wide spectrum of counting equipment. DAVIS, ELLLOTT, VAR KiLEY. 200. In pursuing its dedication to public service Saint Louis University recognizes that it must not only keep abreast of the needs of the com- munity but must also exercise leadership in anticipating and planning for the needs of the future. This is especially important in the forma- tion of doctors of medicine who must be com- petent in the knowledge building up from the worldwide research in the medical sciences. Freshman medical students in biochem- istry, studying various aspects of nutrition, hear a lecture by Dr. Edward A. Doisy, Jr., Professor of Biochemistry, who discusses Vitamin D de- ficiency in chickens. Dr. Doisy holds a normal chick, while Nick W. Veith, a graduate student lat leftl demonstrates a chick with rickets pro- duced by lack of Vitamin D. Wiliam! .I- 4 X, sf k 3 ,.. Q 55 1 jg s Sf Q55 Ai T: s Q fig' W A xi 'A-Q..szQ1fm. ii.. S' .. W W W, ,Um X.:-an 5552135 ZW WAWM- H . ,3,.,.,.,L q,.. . Q-wks, if M u V . u 4 1 if 's ...a if 'gi wi. -Q.. 'M I ,- Q-.. , . g .r i 'fYf 1- 1 YN. ' 5K1 2 Wi Ayvwgiy ' u X K Q' Q Y, ,JW 44 inf ' I -AW w -1-'T 'I Rav 9' , ANGROS ANGROS, THOMAS LEE Oil City, Montana ALTSHULER, WILLIAM Fair Lawn, New Jersey BAILLARGEON, JACQUES Woonsocket, Rhode Island BAUGH, WILLIAM R. Belleville, Illinois BEATY, WILLIAM B. St. Louis, Missouri BENKERT, SR. GRACE M. Maryknoll, New York BENYO, ROBERT BRUCE Maple Heights, Ohio - BOHIGAN, GEORGE M. St. Louis, Missouri ' GRADUATES of the , X f r I gf fs f ',i. ', ' N' -' , E Y 4 I I 1 2, F ,S Q , I f V Qi? vuL..a'ivi'-'fl' I BAUGH izl go - -1 , 2-1: 'I -:V . ll' A iv, I' I A , I I, .- ': ' 1. f ll: A : P. , 5 E L-all I f I- I E I Ansnumz sAmAnGsoN BEATY GRACE nemo sol-nom DEPARTMENT of NEUROLOGY and PSYCHIATRY Q DR. EDWARD T. AUER Director and Professor SCHOOL of MEDICINE Eli? Y I K I W 'L mi '1'N Y' I ,I ' II, 1 II Me,- I ,I,, , 1 . I A 1:: :-' I Q ' X f , 'Inv' Q: L iffiigyi' ,V fr I I I I I 'I I I v I I I BRENNAN CARABELLI JK I ' I. I ' I II! I P ! X I I A , ,V I I I I I I fu .::: Q W t yy! L , mm 5? , M- if I I 1 I ' ' skool-IACKER CAMPBELL CARLS cl-mcors cl-nu coorsk BRENNAN, THOMAS F. Brentwood, Missouri BRODHACKER, JAMES E. Sf. Louis, Missouri CAMPBELI., JAMES E. Warsaw, Indiana CARABELLI, A. A. Trenton, New Jersey CARLS, GARRY L. Arenzville, Illinois CHILCOTE, WAYNE S. Wheaton, Illinois CHIU, SHIN C. Hong Kong COOPER, MARVIN C. Malverne, New York 5, fu, ,-,-,, L . - - ,fe syn V , I e -.,-, , - I, , I - W.: ,, wwwmw izigi x i fgg. In I ww ,gg rm lm Wliiil lrfihiivzl. . 'N I 1, e U I vxtixin'-g .fv51 , I 'S' I 'MHQ ww.. - - Uv I I 5 K. 4'-' og' I Dean DR. ROBERT H. FELIX 1 4,5 146 DEPARTMENT of RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY M Hriim 1, GRADUATES of the F., E 5, It 'I -l V! h' X ,FQ LA I I V f l . -..N DR. ARMAND E. BRODEUR K Medical Director and ,:Q,A , A R J Associate Professor of Radiology . 'f in 'T -f' 21- ' : H A ,J , n I l ., A , , J we 3 YI Z- A 1 T N K e? X y 'E -1' i'::: , fp 1 , , ., -ai V'-, ' A Y , - ff' If A A A E i. e E J 4 'P 1, E , . . f f -We FARLEY FRIES D'APlCE DAVIS DAVISSON DONOVAN GAMBA GAERTNER D'APICE, JOSEPH P. Trumbull, Connecticut DAVIS, KENNETH R. Chicago, Illinois DAVISSON, WALTER F., JR. St. Louis, Missouri DONOVAN, SR. MAUREEN Maryknoll, New York J. FARLEY, PETER J. Fishkill, New York FRIES, BARBARA ANN Belleville, Illinois GAMBA, VINCENT J. Newark, New Jersey GAERTNER, JOY F. St. Louis, Missouri SCHOOL of MEDICINE :fr . It My I ' 'G -+1,,, ,au-mall -.ff 5. IE I 76:5 fIf Q as ,iw I x 'Cu- 9 an-I huruwi, I . I - .H 1 GAYNOR HICKEY HOGAN 'Ig NUI I Iaggzw fo . DEPARTMENT of ANATOMY N.. ,I I yy b I x I- DR. RONAN O'RAHILI.Y ' Director and Professor I 45:15 I fi f .,., M.5i1 Jxwg JE 1 If-,J , AJ, oolooo HARPER JABLONSKI JACOBS HoLM HURVITZ GAYNOR, MARTIN F., JR. Springfield, Massachusetts HARPER, JOHN J. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HICKEY, PHILLIP F. Smethport, Pennsylvania HOLM, WILLIAM W. Naselle, .Washington HOGAN, PATRICK A. St. Louis, Missouri HURVITZ, RICHARD J. Santa Monica, California JABLONSKI, RAYMOND C. Cleveland, Ohio JACOBS, LAWRENCE D. Buffalo, New York 147 148 ,., GRADUATES of the bl n L aa f cm R I f , ' ' - EE:-: i ii, -I ' ,::, I N Y ,. -,i . 4,4 I If . 1 if I I X E I T I . X I il7.::.um. an V I b fl' T I I . Q . ' . I I' . I I lm .Q I I I 'JI ...e fe Q, I lik ii I2 S. I 53.2 I . y g .Q I MAHON ' . 51 MILLER .'-' jg 1 - ' f ' . r. ' Ji 3 - - J ::: ::: I 1 f J I I ly . I I ,.I.. T ' 3 , E N..-I Ksssisn Kessien Konus KRQNER LEHMANN MAINZ MARTIN Masonic-me MENDELSON MESSINA MOHLENBROCK MORAN o'Nelu. orroum RAVERA DEPARTMENT of PHARMACOLOGY KESSLER, MARSHALL R. MENDELSON, MICHAEL W. Skokie, Illinois KESSLER, STEPHEN Brooklyn, New York KOENIG, CHARLES N. Saginaw, Michigan KRONER, THOMAS C. Milwaukee, Wisconsin LEHMANN, DALE' E., JR. Cleveland, Ohio MAHON, FRANK BERNARD, JR. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MAINZ, DAVID L. San Antonio, Texas MARTIN, THOMAS F. St. Louis, Missouri McGONIGLE, JAMES P. Tucson, Arizona Easthills, New Jersey MESSINA, JOSEPH A. Secaucus, New Jersey MILLER, RICHARD B. Hartford, Connecticut MOHLENBROCK, WILLIAM C. Murphysboro, Illinois MORAN, THOMAS M. Granger, Iowa 0'NEILL, JOHN J. St. Louis, Missouri OTTOLINI, JAMES L. Herrin, Illinois RAVERA, JOHN Bollflower, California DR. RENE W. E. WEGRIA Director and Professor SCHOOL of MEDICINE I E I I X W I EE: . . 4 15. X IU-I -L . 3 W 'I Ikgllili Wm l DI: K , I I U Ju I + I II -. - ' . N? ' X. ,., ' iw ,, , Y I I REARDON RINALDI SHARBO SHEEHAN VIGHI WALENTINY DEPARTMENT of MICROBIOLOGY .atm I 'Ti , A-QA ff? w I . , .,O, ,T X If -is ,J 1 I .N ft, Z7 VI. RODGER STROZIK WECHSLER MORTON M. WEBER Director and Professor 1. .. I ,I H I 13-1 . A .. -:--- '- 1 -o if . 5 WW' O, I . , X , . I - , J I J I 1 eg at L:,L,.,,.s yy Y .i AJ ..-, J I I ' I . ,W , ,L A , , u Q I , p , , M ,, -re? k,,, N GC-, 1 ,T ! I I I I A A I X If 'L SAWAN scoMA SEXAUR STUHLFAUTH TOUCHON TRINITY WHITE wlLLENs YELLE REARDON, THOMAS F. St. Louis, Missouri RINALDI, MICHAEL J. Waterburg, Connecticut RODGER, MALCOLM R. Boca Raton, Florida SAWAN, EUGENE D. Akron, Ohio SCOMA, JOSEPH A. Clifton, New Jersey SEXAUER, JOHN M. St. Genevieve, Missouri SHARBO, DAVID A. Marion, Illinois SHEEHAN, CHARLES P. San Diego, California STROZIK, SR. LOYOLA Syracuse, New York STUHLFAUTH, RICHARD Riverside, Illinois TOUCHON, ROBERT C. Arcadia, California TRINITY, ROBERT G. Glendale, California VIGHI, JAMES R. Ottawa, Illinois WALENTINY, ROGER Waterloo, Iowa WECHSLER, MICHAEL Eastchester, New York WHITE, ROBERT E. Beaumont, Texas WILLENS, JOHN S. Detroit, Michigan YELLE, ARMAND J. Taunton, Massachusetts G. 149 . it ,, 2. 1- . 7 , T- i 'oi' T. ., ,-- 13 Y ' 3 .L 1 tt p -A . it A: -k,. val L ,iris .. ,ut ' l . Q.. ,F yf Y N' i J I It K I W 1, Ll ,-Q! . . 'in I 5 ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA LPHA OMEGA ALPHA is a College Medical Honor Society organized for educational purposes. lts 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 the practice of medical science and related fields. hacker. Willens, P. Hogan. PHI RHO PHI RHO - First row: S. Ewing, P. Farley, President T, Moran, J. A. Messiner, D. L. Mainz, D. A. Sharbo. Second row: D. Giovanni, T. Sexauer, R. S. Doak, V. J. Gamba, J. F. Quilty, R. J. Lewis, W. A. Sears. t D 1 4 fi A 1 -F' I A -'- : F - . .r . rggii . .str t A , ,ww-.:.g: -', , ., J, - E' V 'V-iii! ' iff H L x J, l . X I li! !,.. 3, N A X , 'fgij 1.5 A I ', t -A iii rl- - ' -- A V - xt'2EL'i. ' L F 1 N t lf' Y, 1' J ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA - First row: R. B. Whiting, Sister M, Donovan, D. Lehman, C. Sheehan, J. Brod- Seconcl row: P. Farley, R. White, Sister M. Strozik, J. L t Eff Wil ' ' fi, in IF eady t 1 Q 1:3 yi X 4 , B' - , . , H , s W, PHI BETA Pl AMBDA 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: T. L. Standlee, J. P. McEnery, P. Mastrostefano, Archon J. Willens, C. Sheehan, W. D. Merkel. Second row: B. J. Podurgiel, D. Amato, J. A. Conrad, J. P. Mawhinney, J. A. Furstoss, A. F. Gelb, M. J. Chehval, J. E. Kelly, D. T. Moynihan, J. P. Merjavy. Third row: H. L. Zuckerman, R. C. Ancona, P, J. Petruska E. R. Villella, W. G. Soucie, P. A. Pizzarello, J. M. Wasser: man, G. A. Dzurik. ,.- Father J. Willis Averill, S. J., chaplain and student counselor for the Medical Center, confers with Vincent C. Scuzzo, Medical School sophomore, lleftl and Philip J. LeFevre, Medical School junior. 151 152 SCHOOL of NURSING The graduates of the School of Nursing and Health Serv- ices have been trained and declared qualified for their degrees by the directors and' staffs of the following Departments of Instruction: English, Chemistry, Theology, Speech, Physical Education, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology, Biology, Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiol- ogy, Philosophy, Dietetics, Surgery, Medicine, Obstetrics Nursing, Pediatrics, and Preventive Medicine and Public Health. and HEALTH SERVICES Department of Nursing aw N y ,ii Sister Mary Stephen, S.S.M. Director and Assistant Professor Professors: Sr. M. Agnita Claire Day, Sr. Ni. ueraialne Kulleck Associate Professors: Sr. M. Agnes Clare Frenay, Mrs. Hamilton, Sr. M. Henrietta Lynch, Sr. M. Juanita Miller, Miss Zeis Assistant Professors: Mrs. Field, Miss Haselman, Miss Hilliard, Sr. M. Charitas lftrig, Sr. Mary Noreen McGowan, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Proctor, Sr. M. Hubert Reinkemeyer, Miss Riddle, Mrs. Tait Instructors: Mrs. Burns, Mrs. Criscione, Miss Dempsey, Sr. M. Marion Hbsinski, Mrs. Macy, Miss Mikolaitis, Miss Mossinghoff, Miss Pierce, Mrs. Tracy, Mrs. Roby, Miss Weinel, Miss Welland Assistants: Miss Jarvis, Sr. John Marian Schauer, Miss Shelton, Sr. Gregory Marie Theissen MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING II 461. Lectures six hours, laboratory, including conferences, twenty-four'hours per week, eight weeks. For stu- dents in basic nursing curriculum. A continuation of Nr 31, representing progression to more complex nursing situations which require skills in observation, judgment, and 'management MATERNAL AND NEWBORN NURSING 141. Lectures four hours, labora- tory, including clinical conferences, sixteen hours per week, eight weeks. For students in basic nursing curriculum. Development of matemal and infant care during normal and abnormal prepartal, intrapartal, and postpartal periods. Insurance companies have capitalized on the community's perennial need for hospitali- zation and the care of those trained in nursing and the health services. The various package deals have created a tremendous demand for graduates skilled in the promotion of health, the prevention of disease, and the care and rehabilitation of the sick. The University, through its Department of Nursing, sharpens the talents for this professional work in the home, hospital, and community. Senior Carol Ann Ruppel checks the pulse of a patient in Cardinal Glennon Memorial Hospital for Children. ez w 1 .- ' , , 11 1 ' 111 ' ' fifff' f '1.fw j .r i if I 1.:,,' 11, ZW , N E5 1 '-f , 1-,QL V 11-11' 1 A , , , 5, 15 5 -in 'QI X ' . 4' .- 'J 1, gg' Y 1-- - A '11, 1 .fig I , A ,K -HY' 41 1 ...... , -i 501 ' ' - -' ' 1' 'f - I 125. 1.1 ' I 1 '-' . QV , 'K ,' . 'N - -f. -Q11 'VK3'1N,. fy? Mr, 'I nns as Q M ' . , Q A 1 1 ? 5 I - -1 - ' . V, ' ,,,..1 -gg. 5 . 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C 3- 'W QL if' 11 uk 1 f-1' -L -.- lv v ' 3? .51 'Ah -11f1,1-1f11 1 1: M 1 11211:- 111 1 ' 11 11 1' ' V 1U ' 1 We 1 QE 1 QQ-X 1 11 1 - . . Y S 1 . ' ' 2 vw f :'KL'v Y 1,-it Q f .' 1 5 -' M 11 T .. ' 'FT-'1?1f-T 1 A 1. 1' A'-. 1 7 1. Q ' 1 1 N111 1 11t111 .,1 11.41111 r, 141111 1 1 at -1.11111 Af 11 1 ,. , 11? ,N . ' 11 W1 ,X V., . ?f i ! K J., I V XX 1 Y' M 1154 1 1 ' ' ' 11'111N1 5115111 1 1' 1 ' 115151: I 1? 81 32 : ' ' ' gg 15115 D 0 . .5 3' E 4 ' Q 11. , .. - Q 11 11 1 1 11 1 11 ' 1111 1 1 1 11 , ' 11' i 11 1, ' V X U , '11 1 11 11m'1 11 11 11 ,Q 2 r151,m1 11 11 Y ,'fgg4'N F- 5 Sava ' W 1 1 5 111 . 1 V1 x l 1 11151, T - 11: , ,. W X1 W 1 1 tl Ni Aw 11 F ,. .1 15 1 11f1 1 54 GRADUATES of the SCHOOL , Y 43-5? S5 'I 9 lk Ii .JH I 4 I ANDERSON ANDERSON ANKENBRAND ALMASON BARBERIS BARMON BELL BELL BRENCICK BROSNAN BUCKLEY CASPER DEPARTMENT of RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY 5? 9 v' f SISTER MARY ALACOQUE ANGER, S.S.M. Director and Professor - .13 M ARNEY BRDA ANDERSON, EILEEN J. St. Louis, Missouri ANDERSON, ELLEN H. Chillicothe, Missouri ANKENBRAND, SR. VERONICA Ruma, Illinois ALMASON, HELEN M. Detroit, Michigan ARNEY, MARTHA E. Hillsboro, Illinois BARBERIS, ANN M. St. Louis, Missouri BARMON, KATHRYN J. Seattle, Washington BELL, JEANNETTE R, St. Louis, Missouri BELL, SR. MARY MARGARET Jasper, Indiana BRDA, MARILYN St. Louis, Missouri BRENCICK, JANICE M. St. Louis, Missouri BROSNAN, GERALDINE E. Cleveland, Ohio BUCKLEY, MARGARET E. Hastings, Nebraska CASPER, MARY L. Louisville, Kentucky of NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES 5 4 ff H, I I I ji, Vi? CERNE CERNE, FRANCES M. Indianapolis, Indiana CHRISTMAN, MARY C. Sf. Louis, Missouri CREED, MARIANNE P. Belleville, Illinois CROWLEY, MAUREEN C. Los Angeles, California DANIELS, LYDIA MAE St. Louis, Missouri DARVEAUX, LANA R. Alexandria, Minnesota CHRISTMAN DANIELS FANNING DeMARINIS, SUSAN M. St. Louis, Missouri FANNING, MAUREEN P. North Berger, New Jersey FLEMING, SR. MARY SHAUN St. Louis, Missouri FLENOY, ANITA M. New Orleans, Louisiana FRANK, NORMA J. Sf. Louis, Missouri FRIDAY, MARY ANN ' E . 5- Indianapolis, Indiana GENGLER, MARY s. II Aurora, Illinois GOLDEN, MARY K. CIark's Summit, Pennsylvania CREED DARVEAUX FLEMING FRANK GENGLER ,Xi Hgh WU 3 M x-, 1 Y I , -MW . ,jg ,fi3Ifu5T.4 F, vu , M . ..,mIM. , ggi 32 M I ,:, me Ii 1, 'N ' ' . I. , ...CCC M :wi I I., 5' J , Y . f II iff' I Y. K X fx.: . ,f V L. I CROWLEY DEMARINIS FLENOY FRIDAY GOLDEN I Dean SISTER MARY GERALDINE KULLECK, S.S.M. 155 GRADUATES of the I . r I f .. '- . -4 .: : fa ns . ,A 91' :btw l -- gf '-sf 155 H f 11:52 f:m-,:- ' .1 E, N. 7 5 ': I ,., -' 2 I 1 9' 'H :': 1 JE , ,, S I M .LI my I I ' gi .i , I ---+ 5 HAMM f .U . 5 Y J X '. ' E i' '1'..,':': 1., ' ,L HAAS, RITA M. 5 Belleville, Illinois i 1' HANIM, MARGARET M. I 1 L 1. I ,i Q4 ,sf ll l f I - .V , I T , :,,., I GO VAN GRAF HAMMEL HAVERMANN HEIMANN HEINE HILTON HOKE 635' ' ' HAA5 HAYES , ' I s1,..., I .WW GRAFF HAUS FELD HERBERT A GO VAN, BARBARA L, Muskogee, Oklahoma GRAF, SR. MARY EMIL Baltimore, Maryland GRAFF, JOAN K, St. Paul, Minnesota St. Louis, Missouri HAMMEL, THERESA M. Thomasboro, Illinois HAVERMANN, JUDITH C. Florissant, Missouri HAUSFELD, KAREN S. Dayton, Ohio HAYES, HELEN F. Morton, Pennsylvania HEIMANN, SR. JOANNE Ruma, Illinois HEINE, SR. VERONA Moda, Illinois HERBERT, SR. MARY LALANDE Albany, New York HILTON, PATRICIA J. Cresskill, New Jersey HOKE, MARY ANN Rocky River, Ohio DEPARTMENT of MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY SISTER MARTIN MARY FRUCHTL, S.S.M. 156 Director and Professor SCHOOL of NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES -aw I , I f ,sE?P52Mffi- Y 65, Q A I I I -f , , , , ,,V.., I 'A 'L V M J I I. Q' all I If ', I K 3 IIoLLENsEcK I , -' I I AE ii ' lf. A ' 1 ' ,X HoLLENBEcK, KATHLEEN A, ,Ib QIAVZ A, Glendale, Missouri 2 1'. I SSES , ' I, N INDELICATO, LINDA A. ' Clayton, Missouri KELLY, SR. MARY cELIA , I -KI f L aff Baltimore, Maryland A I ' f I KELLY, JUDITI-I MARIE I Detroit, Michigan ' f' -I KoPEE, DIANNE L. gf -TNT !! St. Louis, Missouri LAUGHNA, VIRGINIA M. North Caldwell, New Jersey I 'VJ LLOYD, CORRINE A. Affton, Missouri LOFINK, LORENE R. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MADIGAN, SR. BERNADETTE MARIE Baraboo, Wisconsin MAHON, JANET ANN St. Louis Park, Minnesota McBRIAR, AGNES M. Little Falls, New Jersey DEPARTMENT of PHYSICAL THERAPY SISTER MARY IMELDA PINGEL, S.S.M. KELLY LLOYD MAHON McCAFFREY, PATRICIA J. Palatine, Illinois MCGINTY, SR. JEAN-MARIE Albany, New York MEGUIRE, MARCIE M. Albuquerque, New Mexico ax: 14. sux. mu, we iw I S! .I KELLY LOFINK MCBRIAR MEGINTY yr Wv,,,. I KOPFF MADIGAN McCA'FFREY McGUIRE Director and Associate Professor 157 DEPARTMENT of DIETETICS SISTER MARY CAROLA SELLMEYER, S.S.M. Director and Professor Nm w 5, Lb if ul MODDE MORRIS NOEL PETERSEN 58 if 1 C 'ff' m g GRADUATES of the MODDE, SR. GIL MARIE St, Louis, Missouri MOIX, JOYCE A. ST. Louis, Missouri MOORE, SR. M. BARBARA ANN SI. Louis, Missouri 3 i II MORRIS, NORMA JEAN Morgan City, Mississippi vii MOWRY, ELOISE P. ,, Sf. Louis, Missouri , an U ,, w 5 -rf at L NELSON, AUDREY GAIL Tampa, Florida NOEL, ELLEN M. Indianapolis, Indiana I g ,r ..: W: f,, lb if N , L MOIX MOWRY OLYNIEC POHLMAN MOORE NELSON O'TOOLE REED OLYNIEC, JEAN M. Bowling Green, Kentucky O'TOOLE, SUSAN M. Columbus, Ohio PETERMAN, SR. MARIAN ROSE 4 .i Ii PETERMAN RENGEL - I if St. Louis, Missouri i PETERSEN, JEAN E. St. Louis, Missouri POHLMAN, VIVIAN C. SI. Louis, Missouri REED, SR. MARY GIOVANNI Springfield, Missouri RENGEL, MARILYN E. St. Louis, Missouri SCHOOL of NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES ,f , VfIuIII, :.1 I I I' 'A,- in H .s XI I I I X' J I' RIORDAN, SR. MARY CLEMENT New York, New York ROACH, SR. ROSE EILEEN St. Louis, Missouri ROSENDAHL, MARY H. Englewood, New Jersey RUPPEL, CAROL ANN Rochester, New York SANDERS, GEORGIA L. Joliet, Illinois SCHNEIDER, MARILYN F. Joliet, Illinois SEDLAK, SR. MARIE PATRICE St. Louis, Missouri SENZ, LINDA L. Godfrey, Illinois SILIES, BARBARA J. St. Louis, Missouri SITA, ROSE MARIE St. Louis, Missouri SMlTH,' ELOISE V. St. Louis, Missouri SOMMER, JUDITH A. Webster Groves, Missouri SPALDING, SR. MARY CELESTINE Baltimore, Maryland 'SSN ,In H ' ' DEPARTMENT of MEDICAL RECORD SCIENCE SISTER MARY VALENTIA WISNISKI, S.S.M. Director and Assistant Professor 415 ,..' I Y I QE. ' SITA I , A I. I IIII II I I I. , IIITL4- 15 E -I+. .ff-I aa 12-lu II . II, IJ. 2 IIIII ' S III 1 I if f RIORDAN RUPPEL SEDLAK SMITH I' .ss R I I I I! , I wr Q 'fiixsgi sg ' ., .a: . ROACH SANDERS SENZ SOMMER 49 5 'ai -vs '::I I h h. 3. I ROSENDAHL SCHNEIDER SILIES SPALDING i N ,..-1 1,54 60 'if 4. Niger' is Q AA-' 1 -sr 1... 9 ' I ,T 4' 1 E STELKOVICS STOLTZ STELKOVICS, KATHERINE A. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania STENGER, SR. CHARLES MARIE St. Louis, Missouri STOLTZ, JOAN B. Stockton, California SUPLER, MICHAEL M. Washington, Pennsylvania TATE, MARILYN H. Webster Groves, Missouri TERENCE, SR. MARY Baltimore, Maryland GRADUATES of the 'He L I' I ig, A J' 1 fl ,.x..,, 'Mx 1 21 ,AJ ' , 9 I' 4 M x af . LH ' Q. v A K. fy c, , .ff , . by fi -L fm 41+ , 249, ' fa L SUPLER TOMAZI VENEGONI 0 V ,RL .Q .4 WATTS TATE TOPOR WALKER 'wi-' 1. 'x .Vx w .E was ' zur was J I STENGER TERENCE TOMAZI, MARY ANN St. Louis, Missouri TOPOR, BARBARA A. Meriden, Connecticut VENEGONI, SR. MARY St. Louis, Missouri WALKER, BEVERLY M. Kansas City, Missouri WATTS, PHYLLIS A. St. Louis, Missouri ROGER SCHOOL of NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES -,UI .rm WEIS WESLEY '23 WEIS, SUELLEN D. Milwaukee, Wisconsin WELSH, MARY ALICE Haversfraw, New York WESLEY, JANICE M. St. Louis, Missouri WICKER, CYNTHIA F. Elmwood Park, Illinois WICKMAN, JOAN F. Granite Cify, Illinois WILHELM, SR. MARY ROSALIA Baltimore, Maryland .5 W B -T.. 'Sf , I Ap' 4-F -I '51- I- W O I QS ' vw I W WICKER WINSCOTT WITZEL YEAKLE Nm A T .. . 1 ' sf 'Z ' I' S 5 ' zi::zQxzi?5l.' ,, ,YL I If-9 . . N G 17+ , ' I I I WELSH WILHELM ' I WICKMAN WIRTH ZELLA WINSCOTT MILLICE , N Sf, Louis, Missouri WIRTH, MARLENE K. Mt. Carmel, Illinois WITZEL, RITA b Kenmore, New York ZELLA, RITA M. Dayton, Ohio YEAKLE, ALICE E, Freeland, Michigan T 161 162 X . NURSING ml NURSING COUNCIL-First row: J. Bell, Vice-President R. Gramlich, President M. Scott, Treas- urer J. Dostal, Secretary M. Primosch. Second row: N. Frank, J. Kelly, J. Meininger, C. Woiieczko, N. Diehl, J. Sommer. Third row: T. Perring, L. Senz, Sr. A. Stein, J. O'Brien, M. Buckley, 'Sr. A. Farih. COUNCIL HE NURSING DEPARTMENT COUNCIL is composed of four class representatives and the president of each departmental organization. The- purpose of the 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 sponsor 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. ALPHA DELTA THETA ALPHA DELTA THETA-First row: Secretary C. Woiteczko, Treasurer J. Mahon, Moderator Sr. M. Mary, President N Frank, Historian L. Darveouxl I LPHA DELTA THETA is the national professional pan- Second row: Faculty Representative R. French, J. Buser, A. hellanlc 50 0 lY for Women 5'UdY j9 medmal Iefh' Teakle, J. Bell, C. Lloyd, M. McCarthy. nology. It aims to promote the professional and social Third row: J. Holtzscher, H. White, C. Gillespie, C, Kuhn, 9 0Wlh Of The medical ISCITNOIOQICUI Sludenl- This 9'f0UP R. Reuss. endeavors to introduce new students to this field. Activi- n ties include professional lectures, demonstrations, and Fourth row: M. Friday, S. Pearce, S. Failla, J. Hehner, C i I Greis, M. Sheraikis. social 90fl e 'n95- ix 'Cv' f ' REGISTERED NURSES-First row. Recordi S - ng ecretary M. Crowley, Corresponding Secretary K. Hausfeld, Faculty Representative J. Haselman, Moderator, J. Boland, S.J., President H. Almason, Vice-President J. Wickman, Treasurer K. Geers. Second row: J. Canterbury, K. Nowak, J. DeLong, Sr. M. Spalding, Sr. M. Fabel, C. Scho- macher, A. McBriar, E. Howard,'J. Green. , Third row: R. Fallett, D. Karr, J. Montanair, K. Thoman, P. Knoll, P. Gomes, M. Schneider, N U P. Hilton, J. Oswald, P. Carole. Fourth row: J. Schmid T Hammel V Laughna J M ' S , . , . , . osx, r. M. Schaan, L, Sullivan, A. Moynahan, P. Laperle. Fifth row: M. Mulcahy, A. Gallagher, M. Hite, Sr. M. Albert. rs. fJ MED EMBERSHIP IN THE R.N.O. is open to all registered nurses on the Saint Louis University cam us Th' p . is organization was established to unite all nurses in the University, provide a means of communication between students and administration, contribute to the spiritual life of its members by meetings and discussions, and sponsor social opportunities and entertainment for its members. The group meets once or twice a month for business and discussion with occasional guest speakers. It also s ponsors a yearly dance and a booth at the Student Carnival. The group is represented in the School of Nursing and Health Services Departmental Council. MEDICAL RECORDS CLUB ICAL -RECORDS-First row: N Diehl Vice-President C Indelicato, President M. Buckley, Secretary-Treasurer Ji Dostal, N. Winscott. Second row: B. GoVan, M. E. Bufe, K. Strong, C. Miller. , , . 'I Q1 .-1 1,3 I ii? 'it REQ? I Tv r' Q J it Ii g 2 Q fn, a Y J iwQi ' . I I sI'I'I ' 5 'Qi ' ..'if'5f'.'.1 lif'.:,'5T' ' tt::::' 413 f -..3..:r1QQ.g Downing, N. Maag, E. Kersons, HE MEDICAL RECORDS CLUB was formed to promote the intellectual, 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 publicizing the advancement of medical, record science. A E 1 Q W' I if mf H I. . , ei! '24 'I 2, 35 I ll ' Qc C7 QJ BASIC NURSES-First row: - C. Hubbell, J. Gill, S. Murphy, M. Ferrara, N. Kelsey, R. Acosta, S. Norton. Second row: M. Gerutz, M. Rockeman, P. McDonald, M. Minnick, M, Enzenauer, C. Nu- gent, M. Sullivan, M. Murtha, C. Knaus, T. Phelps, D. Weis, P. Kaminsky. Third row: G. Hopkins, J. McCormack, S.-Rice, C. Trainor, E. Fueglein, J. Nebel, C. Lawry, J. Smith, C. McDenmott, N. Bates. Fourth row: D. Brueggenian, B. Whelehon, B. French, Sr. F. Adamske, K. Muellerleihe. ' . A. M ' , L. Warren. Fourth row: M. Golcle, J. Hallruegger, S. Ellison, S. Neyer, Sr arle HE BASIC STUDENT NURSES' ASSOCIATION is com- posed of all the students in the basic nursing curricu- lum. The purpose of the organization is to promote the pre-professional development of the Christian nurse. This is accomplished by means of various professional, cul- tural, spiritual, and social activities. BASIC NURSES-P. Gore, Secretary J. Meininger, C. Taggart, D. Bazzoli, K. Sculti, J. Kuehne, M. Schulte. Row two: S. Hemmel, M. Beyers, K. Hancock, M. Owen, C. Linebaugh, S. Howell, Treasurer M. Schulte, Sr. J. Holcombe. Row thre k I. Rathert, J. Tessard. Row four: M. Stock, J. Pottinger, M. Jakaitis, Vice-President M. Michels, President P, James, Sr. E. Manningman. e: Sr. M. Pacelli, Sr, M. Magdalen, L. Gund, C. Naes, B. Guller, D. Bec er, BASKI NURSES is Y' af Q . 1: ., 5 , - r N 'F ff ik ' QF . -':'t' Q , ,h 1 A or - H Ki' P Q? W Lk li, , 4 zi. 5' H: .1 3 ,I if W!-I 'si y :gl 5. A . 'I H I ' CM - . , I X I X - 1 ,A 1 t Iwi! ,i- I' M I BASIC NURSES-First row: E. Arney, K. Hollenbeck, Treasurer M. Jakaitis, Spiritual Advisor J. Boland S.J., President J. Kelly, Recording Secretary C. Archer, Corresponding Secre- tary B. Silies. Second row: J. Winston, S. Wright, B. Shipp, M. Tomazi, C. Ruppel, A. Flenoy, Sr. Rose Eileen, K. Golden, Sr. Charles M., M. Brda, L. Casper. Third row: C. Christman, S, DeMarinis, M. Stitzer, G. Nelson, D. Kopff, P. Watts, J. Olsen, Sr. B. Madigan. E Fourth row: Sr. M. Bell, R. Gramlick, P. Clemence, P. Carpen- ter, J. Sommer, G. Copeland, PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB P.T. CLUB-First row: T. Perring, Treasurer T. Moore, Secre- tary Sr. Joan of Arc, President J. O'Brien, Vice-President P. Kelly, C. Rotello, K. Bugan. Second row: B. Beardsmore, M. Primosch, L. Kemlage, E. Anderson, J. Schneeberger, S. Sprague, K. Knappenberger, K. Stelkouics, J. Skelley, J. Graff, S. Epstein. Third row: J. Goessling, P. McRedmond, N. Morris, K. Ransel, S. Gengler, J. O'Connell, J. Olyniec, G. Brosnan. Fourth row: L. Masuda, B. Marshall, E. Mowry, H. McBride, N. Curtis. Fifth row: L. Senz, Historian C. Wicker, Sergeant at Arms Suellenweis, B. Topor, C. Pohl, J. Moore. HE PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB'S obiective is to further educational interest in physical therapy and asso- ciated fields. The principal purpose is to acquaint new students with the instructors, doctors, and fellow class- mates in the Department of Physical Therapy. Besides the professional lectures, demonstrations, tours, and films, the Club also sponsors an annual Christmas party and a senior banquet. .4 at .,-.. g p I , 91 -., , -s Hal, I p0 9 -. . -- I 170 PARKS COLLEGE of AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY The graduates of Parks College of Aeronautical Technol- ogy have been trained and declared qualified for their degrees by the directors and staffs of the following Departments of Instruction: Aeronautical Administration, Aeronautical Engineering, Aircraft Maintenance Engi- neering, Aeronautical Administration, Basic Engineering, General Sciences, and Humanities and Social Sciences. ' ' P 'f i ' wt I I K Harold S. Wood Director and Professor Assistant Professors: Mr. Earnhart, Mr. Kustura Instructors: Mr. Abell, Mr. Gaedig, Mr. Hart Ao 160. METEOROLOGY CBD. A course in the basic theory of synoptic meteorology. Such topics as: meteorological instruments and observations, therrnody- namics, stability, circulation, fronts, and pressure systems are discussed in detail. Ao 190. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS CSD. An intro- duction to quantitative techniques and gaming for the solving and simula- tion of business decisions: linear programming, probability, decision making under conditions of uncertaintyg business simulation games as laboratory in management decision making. Department of Aeronautical Administration fAmj TV has made people more weather- conscious, but for those who work with the airlines, engage in out-of-door con- struction, package for shipping, play in outside athletic contests, etc., weather is a maior concern. The demand for the latest conditions pictured on the nation- al weather map is constant, and the University, through its Meteorological Section of the Department of Aeronaut- ical Administration, prepares the tal- ent to handle this important need of the community. In the Forecasting Laboratory, Mich- ael Kramer and Joseph Rauscher, metro maiors, have Mr. Benjamin Abell ln- structor in Meteorology, check the weather map they made from the data coming on the teletype from Weather Control, Washington, D.C. 1 .1 fs' ,1 'Tm -.- ,,w1s-A 1 N '1 ' A i b 1 N N X EWIVY-Q, W 5 ff5fxX1f1x A . I, , I LJ: -K .,.. 1.1 . :aft-l22??i.sQf r L wvrf' ' L, M. gf ,1.1A,5,,QAw- g5,,,' ' t 5 ,. J, 1 1 1 ' 11! 111' fm 4 M ' 11 1!1?ff11'i' Q ,, ,A 1 3 ' 1 32 , fnfu, ,lx 411,11 1 , .,.A 12:1 412135 14,1 1 21111 fwsfsgsf' , 1 --Zh., l9ffDisy115 1 1 , 5 1 1 1. K 53: - - 1' xwfigf A X ,,.y,Q1 ., , LM .1 Q. fy. 45 1.l 1 1 341 at H ,A Jw Q W 41 1 , S t 5 -1 A ,11 ,- - 1- 255:95 ,, 1. x ' 1 1,1 .. 1 ' A. 4. gb ' 1 li 1gf1,.Q,. iwiffilf 1 R541 ' 517' GRADUATES of PARKS . ...S 4 ,, -if A, -1 A ,, 4. fr, . , ABEI. ax ABEL, THOMAS R. Anderson, Indiana BAIR, CHARLES A., JR. Skokie, Illinois BARNICLE, ROBERT G. Affton, Missouri BAIR BEALE, DAVID L. Geneva, Illinois BENSON, JAMES W. Fond du Lac, Wisconsin BOHNSACK, RICHARD D. Joliet, Illinois BORRAS, JOAQUIN A. Santurce, Puerto Rico BROWN, VERNON E. Chicago, Illinois BOHNSACK 'X ' iff. SWR s BARNICLE BORRAS BUCKERIDGE, JAMES R. BUSAM Downers Grove, Illinois BUSAM, RONALD J. Chicago, Illinois BUTLER, RODERIC C. Pembroke West, Bermuda CHUDY, JAMES P. Hayward, Wisconsin CIESLAK, ROBERT Z. asm.: BENSON St. Louis, Missouri BROWN suclcsmoes ws sunsn cl-lunv DE LA CONCEPIHON' Lo CIESLAK DE LA CONCEPTION Quezon City, Philippines I, W f 1 U l'l1 'U 1, Rl -I 3 I'l1 Z -l 0 'h 5-- I rag? 2... In N. ' ,, If gf rf fs- AEROSPACE ENGINEERING ' 'I 1 -Ii' it ' M fini, - RICHARD B. TREFNY -ff' ' - 7 Director and Associate Professor . ' If .. 172 - 1 . 2. . I 1. - I COLLEGE of AERONAUTIOAL TECHNOLOGY DOWDLE DOWDLE, HERBERT E Columbia, Georgia FISHER, WILLIAM W Dayton, Ohio FYFE, JACKSON Troy, Ohio GANTZERT, THOMAS R Dwight, Illinois GREAVES, DOUGLAS D. Walclwick, New Jersey GURNEY, JOSEPH N North Syracuse, New York HAFNER, JAMES P Detroit, Michigan HALE, STEPHEN S. Cahokia, Illinois HELTERBRAN, GLENN A. New Carlisle, Ohio HERMANS, ROBERT J. Fort Dodge, Iowa FISHER HOTSKO, ANTHONY M. GREAVES Windsor, Connecticut HALE HOTSKO HOWE, LEO H. St. Louis, Missouri HUDYMA, MICHAEL G, Ottsville, Pennsylvania JONIAK, LOUIS Queens Village, New York ms smrzsnr KADLEC, Roseau J. GURNEY HAFNER S, I Milwaukee, Wisconsin HELTERBRAN HERMAN5 HOWE HUDYMA Y Y Jouuuc lmmsc LEON Z. SELTZER Dean 173 174 GRADUATES of PARKS DEPARTMENT of AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING 'Rai' THOMAS A. HARRINGTON Director and Professor KERSCHER, VINCENT J., JR Manitowoc, Wisconsin KETTLER, CARL F. Stockton, New Jersey KLEINBERG, GERALD L. Des Moines, Iowa KOCIUK, MAX Philadelphia, Pennsylvania KORBER, HERBERT J. Valley Stream, New York - g um ' ff ' F ' V, KRAMER, MICHAEL Cincinnati, Ohio KRASUSKY, HENRY B. Montrose, New York LAWELL, PHILIP R. Muncie, Indiana LAWRENCE, DAVID L. Briclgeton, Missouri MAHOMETA, MICHAEL S. Totowa Boro, New Jersey MANZO, JOHN R. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MAYERCIK, RONALD M. Edison, New Jersey KERSCHER KETILER KLEINBERG Koclux Konaek KRAMER Klmususxv uxwsu. LAWRENCE MAHOMETA MANZO MAYERCIK COLLEGE of AERONAUTIOAL TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT of HUMANITIES and SOCIAL SCIENCES ... 4' MAZZA, CHARLES Elmont, New York ' I MAZZACAVALLO, DUANE V. Chicago, Illinois MCANDREW, ROBERT E. I - ' Greenville, Pennsylvania MEINZBACH, JOHN P. Chicago, Illinois MILLER, KENNETH C. New York, New York MINGES, JOHN W. St. Louis, Missouri MONGELLII ROY V. JOSEPH HART, SJ. West Islip, New York MOON, ROBERT W. East St. Louis, Missouri MUNDY, EARL W. Mehlville, Missouri Director and Assistant Professor NIEDLING, LARRY G. St, Louis, Missouri O'LOUGHLlN, GARY D. Merrick, New York OLSON, JEFFREY A. St. Louis, Missouri MAZZA MAZZACAVALLO McANDREW MEINZENBACH MILLER MINGES MONGELLI MOON MUNDY NEIDLING 0'LOUGHEIN OLSON 175 176 I GRADUATES of PARKS ,,,' Y, 'ESP' 'cf OWAN PARKER PELIKAN RAFFIN REEVES ROBINSON OWAN, THOMAS A. Milwaukee, Wisconsin PARKER, JAMES R. St. Louis, Missouri PELIKAN, RALPH J. St. Louis, Missouri PETERSEN, JUAN L. Guatemala, Central America DEPARTMENT of GENERAL SCIENCE DR. CLIFFORD J. MURINO Director and Associate Professor of Geophysics and Geophysical Engineering E V' ei!! PETERSEN PIGOTT SCHRAGE SCHWANINGER PIGOTT, ROBERT J. Arlington, Massachusetts PRATT, GEORGE K. Tenafly, New Jersey RAFFIN, JOSEPH l'l. Medford, Massachusetts REEVES, PAUL M. Jefferson City, Missouri ROBINSON, MATTHEW D. Freeport, Maine SCHRAGE, DALE L. East St. Louis, Illinois SCHWANINGER, ARTHUR St, Louis, Missouri SEEMANN, RICHARD V. Somerset, New Jersey PRATT SEEMANN COLLEGE of AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY Al Jas Q df' '1 '? i4 SOUTHERLAND STEINKE STIMMLER TEDESCO TOUS UPTON VALEIKA VANDERBERG WATTENBACH WESTERMAN WILLEY ZAENKER SOUTHERLAND, TIMOTHY L St. Louis, Missouri STEINKE, JEROME E. Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey STIMMLER, ALAN J. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania TEDESCO, JOSEPH A. Port Chester, New York TOUS, LUIS Santurce, Puerto Rico UPTON, MICHAEL F. Milwaukee, Wisconsin VALEIKA, RAYMOND East St. Louis, Illinois VANDERBERG, PETER J. Weehawken, New Jersey WATTENBACH, WAYNE J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin WESTERMAN, THOMAS J. Winston-Salem, North Carolina WILLEY, RAYMOND L. St, Louis, Missouri ZAENKER, WALTER W. South Ozone Park, New York DEPARTMENT of BASIC ENGINEERING EDWARD J. FLANAGAN Director and Associate Professor 177 ' ' 3 W 3 gjhvk? . V E -7 F it ,F 'A 1 ? Q I 5 9 X 1, -+15 dl X Ma my - - W , - ' 234, Y 5 V fi-1, f , :Z 1. . ,. , -.' , '! 1 ,, .1-'M-. A' 14 ,4 3 ,, . W .. , L' - , Uh. w , ,H - w , , Am K V, A I WM wsu-mx vw 'f .lax if? ig. ar'-Sv ' I X I 1 Q 1 AV! V143 5,- 3 R S I , - ,N ' e . 4 X if e Y? ' I A 4 J x ixxwl BETAGJNMI N I eff' Nw .s--- 'ii 'S'-T:-:: .lllll . L- ' 4. Q PARKS GUARD PARKS DRILL TEAM-First row: N. Paulsen, T. Westerman, R. Car- ter, J. Antkowski, N. Rosario, D. Miller, P. Ramos, A. Ziccardi, L. LaRocca, M. Butowski, J. Mashek, J. Brown, T. Abel. Second row: W. Keldermans, G. Helterbran, J. Butkiewicz, R. Hain, A. Rampone, E. Hopkins, D. Peterson, P. Tanzarf L. Samons, C. Brown, Capt. D. Brandt, USAF. Third row: B. Plassmeyer, J. Jeske, W. Wedrow, S. Boehm, D. Pettyiohn, C. Lowrance, W. Cable, R. Ernst, J. Lackovich. HE PARKS COLLEGE AFROTC Group Staff is organized to weld the corps into a well-organized, efficient military unit. The corps of Parks College owes its efficiency and good discipline to the Group Staff, which has worked untiringly toward the betterment of the corps. HE PARKS GUARD PRECISION MARCHERS, as part of the Air Force ROTC program at Parks, participate in intercollegiate competition with Purdue, llinois, Mis- souri, and Washington universities. The team also spon- sors competitions at Parks as well as performing at Saint Louis University basketball games, Open House, and Homecoming at Parks. PARKS GROUP STAFF GROUP STAFF-First row: T. Westerman, R. Masek, T. Abel, J Parker, T. Sokol, R. Carter. X. ww ' xv' X . , rf f ,ff mm-wr- ef' QF P, iii ALPHA ETA RHO ALPHA ETA RHO-First row: Advisor Mr. Wood, H. Korber, D, Greaves, Treasurer R. Mongelli, President G. O'Loughlin Vice-President J. Gurney, Secretary W. Zanker, B. Kadlec M. Vitale. Second row: M. Hudyma, D. Wagner, J. Tedesco, H. McCabe B. Sadusky, P. Vandenberg, J. Burns. Third row: J. Fyfe, G. Helterbran, E. Noonan, W. Skarren, W. Fisher, A. Michaels, J. Dornette. D. Karsmarski. LPHA ETA RHO is an international professional avia- tion fraternity founded in l929. 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 lead- ers and executives in the aviation, industry, and to promote closer association among students for the pur- pose of education and research. NEWS UF THE FLYING BILLIKENS NEWS OF THE FLYING BILLIKENS-First row: J. Quarando, D. Wagner, D. Farry, Editor J. Buckeridge, R. Lavallee, W. Owl- er, R. Sudmeier, W. Wattenbach. HE NEWS OF THE FLYING BILLIKENS is the student newspaper on the Parks campus. Published three times each semester under the general sponsorship of Alpha Phi Omega-, the publication reports the activities of the student body and campus organizations. 181 CAMERA CLUB HE PARKS COLLEGE CAMERA CLUB was formed in T945 to aid and benefit by mutual cooperation those students and alumni of Parks College who are interested in photography, especially as it is related to aviation. PARKS CAMERA CLUB-First row: Advisor L. Mill- man, Treasurer T. Westerman, President G. Klein- berg, H. Dowdle, V. Kerscher, P. Cardinali. Second row: J. Buckeridge, H. Krasusky, R. Sud- meier, W, Owler, D. Farry, S. Hale. INTERNATIONAL CLUB INTERNATIONAL CLUB-First row: Moderator Fr. L. Walsh SJ., H. Puri, Treasurer J. Rauscher, President C, Kettleri Vice- President F. deSmet, S. Kashmeri, V. Fulladosa. Second row: R. Aybar, M, Khan, M. Alikhan, M. Sakamoto A. Khalek, A. Khan, M. Qureshi, P. Ramos. Third row: F. Mahmud, T. Solomon, R. Raffoul, L. Andrade R. Butler, D. Ott, G. Fraser, R. Mughal, I I HE PARKS INTERNATIONAL CLUB includes members from other lands. These foreign students aim to con- tribute something positive to the cosmopolitan spirit of Parks campus. Members from the United States aim to make the other members feel at home. The Club shows occasional films of foreign countries for the benefit of all Parks students, encourages occa- sional dining in foreign-style restaurants, and meets so- cially with other international clubs ot the St. Louis area. 182 ,, ', 6 1 ts. ls Q l ' PHI ALPHA CHI PHI ALPHA CHI-First row: E. Lukacina, R. Gramm, Treasurer M. Burke, L. Cailliau, President W. Moran, W. Dassow, K. Miller, D. Karsmarski. Second row: J. Wenke, W. Skarren, L. Wolfe, V. Meznarsic, G. Hughes, J. Bugni, Secretary D. Abbes, J. Dornette, J. Massa. HE FLYING BILLIKENS have as their main obiectives the advancement of skill, safety, and sport in flying. They bring recognition to the University by participating annually in the National Flying Meet. Saint Louis University's National Intercollegiate Fly- ing Team has always been recognized as one of the ,outstanding flight teams in the nation. YZ HI ,ALPHA CHI, the oldest social aviation fraternity in the United States, maintains high scholastic, social, and moral standards. It also participates in and promotes the intramural athletic activities at Parks. Some of the maior activities during the year include the Sweetheart Dance, the Halloween Party, and the annual Term Function. FLYING BILLIKENS FLYING BILLIKENS-First row: J. Koszyk, R. Hepp, C. lsele. Second row: Advisor Mr. Wood, President B. D. Greeson, J. Leonard, Secretary T. Peterson, D. Carter. Q71 i 1 fr' 9 ' I N1 3 ,. .1 -, , Qs A if I ug! f f ay -X 4, ms . Y 1 W f v . ' . X z 1 . . 1 i , ' if , t I , 1' .wp x ,L ' ' , Q , - X 4 - f QW- , -Ai Y X , V I- . I X , if 1 . ' 1 ,, .. , , ' i 5-Q1 'T 'H T . in Y Nh f' 4 7' ' W xv' . . . , ' . - 41' -fu-.U F ' , . p , s 0 f I .yu 5-V - 1 A g ' '4 P Yr S.A.E. HE PARKS STUDENT BRANCH of the Society of Auto- motive Engineers is a technical organization which provides engineering discussions, tours of various indus- trial plants in the surrounding manufacturing area, and films which cover engineering and scientific topics. The organization strives to assist its members aca- demically and give them an overall view ofthe automotive engineering field. S.A.E.-First row: R. Moon, D. urer A. Hotsko, President P. Pratt, R. Seemann. Second row: R, Hermans, R. M. Schroeder, P. Vandenberg, McEneany, R. Bonsack, Treas Lawell, Secretary D. Bell, G. Kubiak, J. Flynn, J. Bleifuss G. Velte, M. Kociuk, J. Raftin PARKS AMATEUR ROCKET SOCIETY HE PARKS AMATEUR ROCKET SOCIETY, founded in 1962 by enthusiasts ot model rocketry, offers its members the technical knowledge and physical facilities needed for this hobby. Students from all schools and colleges of the Uni- versity who express interest in rocketry or in any of its related fields are eligible for membership. ROCKET CLUB-First row: R. Ward, R. Raffoul, Vice-President W. Fisher, President J. Manzo, Treasurer P. Reeves, J. Flynn, R. Butler. Second row: J. Tedesco, V. Brown, J. Parker, C, Ket-tler, R. Mikulski, R. Mathis, D. McEneany. ..,,W,,qE, vi - - V ,, 185 ALPHA SIGMA CHI ALPHA SIGMA CHI-First row: R. Seemann, Treasurer R. Cramsey, Vice-President G. Pratt, Secretary L. McKay, Ad- visor M. Madden. Second row: J. Bleifuss, F. Harla C. Kettler, J. Burke, R. Sy- monds. Third row: R. Pigott, F. Beck, R. Ward, B. D. Greeson, P. Gan- non. LPHA SIGMA CHI, the American Serviceman's Fra- ternity, is organized to provide the veterans at Parks College with an organization appropriate to their social and financial needs. It also fosters and stimulates good relations between veteran and nonveteran students and members of the faculty. CLOUDHOUND CLOUD HOUNDS-First row: T. Dieckmeyer, P. Kelly, Treasurer R. Morissey, President C. Bair, J. Butkiewicz, F. Dobosz, C. Rawls. Second row: R. Hanlon, D. Williams, W. Wedrow, R. Chappue, Vice-President D. McEneany, M. McLaughlin, K. Caulton, W. Rakowski, H. Halasz, R. Conant. Third row: W. Brennan, H, Krasusky, J. Fyfe, R. Rakers, K. Mason. OPULAR ON CAMPUS, the Cloudhounds, an active model club, provides hours of recreation and relaxa- tion from the ever-pressing matters of studies. Once a year the Cloudhounds sponsor a contest, which is one of the largest in the Midwest. This contest gives each member an opportunity to meet some of the most well-known people in the modeling world. 'VG' 5 Y- Wtwt-I PARKS STUDENT COUNCIL-First row: B. D. Greeson, Advisor Mr. Wood, Treasurer R. Masek, President T. Owan, Vice-President R. Seemann, Secretary W. Wattenbach, G. O'LoughIin, R. Mayercik, F. Floyd. PARKS STUDENT COUNCIL AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS HE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS is the representative society for en- gineers, designers, and technical specialists in all aero- space craft. Its basic mission is to facilitate by all avail- able means the interchange of technical ideas among HE PARKS STUDENT COUNCIL directs student activities and promotes cooperation with faculty and administra- tion. Important events are the annual Open House, the Sunday afternoon informal dances, and the Student Symposium. The Council is the coordinating group be- tween the Parks campus and the north and south campuses of Saint Louis University. 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. A.I.A.A.-First row: T. Owan, R. McAndrew, W. Rakowski, Treasurer T. Westerman, President V. Brown, Secretary J. Borras, P. Reeves, W. Dassow. Second row: A. Hotsko, D. Lawrence, J. Parker, V. Kerscher, J. Chudy, D. Wixon, F. Floyd. Third row: R. Marland, J. Manzo, J. Flynn, R. Butler, J. Lackovich, R. Mathis, M. Burke, R. Sud- meier, ,H. Dowdle. ui til ' it . A . .3 Sas v . 187 PARKS JUDO CLUB YZ' if I i qi I l f' E Q f' I 8 ,, X ,ff : , I Y I f':1 lf., X V ff i 61, L I - I ,, A, ,. I xiii i be A , . . P! RKS JUDO CLUB-First row: J. St. Onge, Secretary-Treasurer M. Dreiling, President R. Mikulski, Vice-President S. Kizirnis, W. Carr. Second row: A. Sinisi, J. Jacobs, W. Noonan, T. Miller, M. Day, R. Aybar, W. Rakowski. Third row: L. McKay, P. Lilly, L. Bechler, R. Lavallee, B. Bohr, G. Harman. HE MEMBERS OF THE PARKS DORM COUNCIL are elected by the residents of the dormitories to repre- sent them in the sponsorship of social functions and in the provision of services which will be conducive'to their well-being. The Council administers the student funds. Within the powers it enioys, the Council also undertakes the enforcement of such disciplinary measures as may be necessary. PARKS DORM COUNCIL PARKS DORM COUNCIL-First row: J. Parker, R. Symonds, R. Stur tevant, Secretary R. Seemann, Chairman R. Ward, Advisor M Madden, F. Harla, B. D. Greeson. Second row: R. Kacllec, L. Wylie, C. Kettler, J. Lackovich, M. Kram er, J. Chudy, T. Westermon, J. Bleifuss, G. Pratt, R. Aybar. 1:-Q TRI-FRATERNITY COUNCIL TRI-FRATERNITY COUNCIL-First row: Advisor Mr. Wood, B. Moran, D. Mazzacavallo, R. Masek. KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA SIGMA EPSILON-First row: R. Monney, M. Sakamoto J. Rauscher, Director Fr. L. Walsh, S.J., President R. Kubiak, V. Kerscher, E. Butt, W. Tafs, J. O'Sullivan. Second row: J. Norwood, E. Sander, J. St, Onge, C. Genest, J Sincavage, F. Schmeer, C. Isele, R. Luther. Third row: B. Nees, B. Hengstebeck, L. Andrade, J. Oglesby, T Wulf, D. Durbin, J. Casazza, B. Englehart. Fourth row: J. Mashek, D. Wheeler, G. Rodriguez, M. Schroe der, R, Mueller, J. Peterson, T. Costello, R. Ernst. I ACH OF THE SOCIAL FRATERNITIES on the Parks campus sends its president and one other member to serve on the Tri-Fraternity Council. The Council cor ordinates fraternity activities with the College adminis- tration, integrates the social programs of the groups, controls rushing and pledging, and sponsors the Annual Fraternity Ball at Christmas. EPSILUN FROM the framework of the old Parks Sodality has emerged this organization designed and tailored for the needs of Catholic Parksmen. It is now known as Kappa Sigma Epsilon, or Catholic Student Executives, It gives some Parksmen the opportunitya to exer- cise personal leadership and initiative, to Express their individual views, and to enrich themselves per- sonally and spiritually. 90 SCHOOL of PHILOSOPHY and LETTERS DIVISION of PHILOSOPHY Professors: Fr. Klubertanz, Fr. Wade Associate Professors: Fr. Sweeney, Fr. Brady Assistant Professors: Fr. Foote, Fr. Kegel, Fr. Yuan Robert J. 0'SuIIivan, S. J. Associate Dean DIVISION of LETTERS ICIassicsI Professor Emeritus: Fr. Preuss Associate Professors: Fr. Coller, Fr. Hoogstraet Assistant Professor: Fr. Welch Instructors: Fr. Lynch, Fr. Whealen Assistant in Classical Languages: Fr. Bone 115.' THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE f4i. In Latin for students in the College of Philosophy and Letters, Division of Philosophy. Content of Pl 110, with' more extensive study of the sources and special problems. 121. NATURAL THEOLOGY CD. Prerequisite: Pl 140. A study of the metaphysics of the Pure Act of Being. The possibility and the nature of our cognition of infinite being. Special problems that arise from Pure Being: creation, conservation, concurrence, and providence. 125 a, b. PHILOSOPHY OF BEING Q3 hours each semesterj. In Latin for students in the College of Philosophy and Letters, Division of Philosophy. Content of Pl 20, with more extensive study of the sources and special problems. Jesuit education depends upon the needs of the community and the talent and good will of the young men who present themselves as candidates for the Order. The University, through the facilities of its College of Philosophy and Letters, trains them in the skills necessary for teaching and directs their education in the philosophical studies which are prerequisite for Theology and the priesthood. The statue of Father De Smet evangelizing-the Indians graces the north side of Fusz Memorial, where Jesuit scholastics live and study. He was one of the first and most famous of the missionaries to the Indians when the West was young. His life is an inspiration to the scholastics who dream of doing great things for Christ in whatever work is assigned to them-teaching, research, communications, acl- ministration. We 1 V QA, .l x-' I-gi . nf . .KAY , 11-up-. . Q. 'MTH' rifw H, , .. V .3f'iiiji5Q,f5 , ' 9 iw N an-,, , M' '5 s if , 'S 'Q' . 1 aawffl' .lm A , s '. - Q' 4- i fg, l-L E. 1 w ww -N w u, 1 w E H+ I i 1 w' v 1 W v ue- .AE U X! 2,-.N A Q , - JW W 'vw 1-'ap ,, I X M AH A I ky x 4 , L, .. w 'ww ' ' 2.211245yiffzzff-.'17fg!,s4g ' K 1 '- H , - 1 -I ,. s.--.wr V. - al 1, M .1 gg .fn:gitmilg-3:.5..::.:,wg,-1,11-AUit M if ham. .- ,P .- I J' -:L f ,sw 1 f- f Iii.: Egg 192 GRADUATES of the ng ur. mga.-1 1 BELL FREI ERT KEE NE LEE MclNTOSH BUGAROWSKI GILBERT KNOPP LUKASZEWICZ MOORE BELL, JAMES M., S.J. Phoenix, Arizona BUGAROWSKI, RONALD, S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin BURSLEM CARLSON GROUT HAAS KOTTERSTETTE KRAUS MALONEY McGUIRE BURSLEM, JOHN A., S.J. London, Ontario-Canada CARLSON, GREGORY I., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin DALY, ANTHONY C., S.J. Alton, Illinois ESPINOSA, JOSEPH V., S.J. Granada, Granada FREIBERT, WILLIAM K., S.J. Baltimore, Maryland GILBERT, JOSEPH T., S.J. La Puente, California DALY ESPI NOSA HAGAN KAVANAUGH GROUT, JAMES A., S.J. Denver, Colorado HAAS, TIMOTHY J., S.J. Ft. Thomas, Kentucky HAGAN, ROBERT A., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri KAVANAUGH, JOHN F., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri KEENE, JAMES H., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri KNOPP, JOHN R., S.J. Lincoln, Nebraska KOTTENSTETTE, WILLIAM P., S.J. Denver, Colorado KRAUS, LEONARD E., S.J. Wichita, Kansas LEE, JOSEPH H., S.J. Anseong, Korea LUKASZEWICZ, THOMAS J., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin MALONEY, PHILIP G., S.J. San Francisco, California McGUIRE, JAMES M., S.J. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma McINTOSH, ROBERT K., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin MOORE, JAMES D., S.J. Bismark, North Dakota SCHOOL of PHILU OPHY and LETTERS F, uv CF 5:-Q , , ,H . ...AV 1C l'Q moRonsR Mususn Murcmsn Rsnzoccm Pmsxosxl Relrss A A SHORT SNECK TAYLOR g li 3 SHORT, LLOYD J., S.J. MORODER, RICHARD J., S.J. Fargo, North Dakota Milwaukee, Wisconsin MUELLER, MICHAEL J., S.J. IA ., S. . Denver, Colorado SNECK' WILL M J J Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MUTCHLER, DAVID E., S.J. FL Thomas, Kenfucky TAYLOR, ARTHUR R., S.J. Denver, Colorado NORMAN, THOMAS H., S.J. KUUSUS CITY' Ml5S0Ul'i VOELKER, KARL J., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin OSDIECK, ROBERT E., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri Voss, ROBERT D., SJ- Pemoccm, ACHILLE J., S.J. De e c ado Omaha, Nebraska WALSH, EDWARD J., S.J. NORMAN osolsck PIASKOSKII pE1'ER J., S.J. St. Paul, Minnesota RICE SCHMIDT Milwaukee, Wisconsin VOELKER V055 WALSH WATERS WATERS, PATRICK J., S.J. WIESNER YORK REITES, JAMES W., S.J. Los Angeles, California Cherokee, Iowa WIESNER, THOMAS J., S.J. RICE' RICHARD M SJ' Waukesha, Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin YORK, GEORGE B., 'S.J. SCHMIDT, CARL., S.J. Denver, Colorado Ottawa, Illinois :Sv ze, ,wg Dean GEORGE P. KLUBERTANZ, S.J. 193 94 ,si Z 5: my I K4 U it Q :rf mm- ll' He- M S, Department of Physical Education CPG? Walter C. Eberhardt Director and Professor Associate Professor: Mr. Bauman Assistant Professor: Mr. Stroer ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 131. Four hours pefweek. ATHLETIC TRAINING TECHNIQUES 135. PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR ELEMENTARY TEACHERS 120. METHODS AND MATERIALS I 131. As long as the community maintains a variety of playgrounds, gridirons, diamonds, courts, swimming pools, etc., it will need instructors and directors for' its physical fitness and recreational pro- grams. The University recognizes this legitimate need and through its De- partment of Physical Education trains the necessary leaders. fl'o demonstrate some ways to physi- cal fitness one must be physically fit, as this student on the parallel bars and Coach Hank Stroer know so well. . X W.. 2 W J T ::l,Q:: 4 'C I Ll Q 1: ij 111 iff H' -li J . B' 111 1 MMM-Ng 11 1 3-L sf? .1 1 Q31 Q -, 111 ggaug Egg. LE: 4- .. mm ,W 1 1 1 .1d. +112- .g 1 11, iw ' . - -.wus Wg '1 1 ??s:1-11 -Hg-4' - - 2 .s.1.s,s1p , 1 1 aiu' -..5,, MQL ij 1 X 15 '111'1111e2 i. 1..1,.,H ., w. in 1 1 l 11 .1 7 . ....x' I 5-qw... 1- 1 Q -. 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' , J '1 5 .1:171.+l 3 uc ay. 1- 'I' 11 iw 'f . 1111 25?- Ji .Lrg ' il Q 'Ji .5 , 1-, -1 .M V F11 1 1 N,-J 1,1 L 1 111111111111:51111111,,111.g'?1- 11.11 181 11 1111.1 1 1 1 111,511,111 1z11'1gl31m Q1 12?i1i11W11' im, ii ,i f T: . ' , 5 f ,- ,. . at I me . 198 First row: Kevin O'ConneII, Tom Mataya, Tom Schoenbeck, Bob Ernst, Fred Boyd, Pat McBride, Jack Gilsinn, Carl Gentile, Don Brennan. Second row: Dave Sirinek, Jim Murphy, Jack Kinealy, Bob Kerber, Ed Lipski, Dan Mannion, Bill Brown, Jerry Schwalbe, Timmy Knox. Third row: Coach Bob Guelker, Gene Baker, Bob Garcia, Jay Moore, John Lacey, Don Cere- sia, Dan Leahy, Terry Knox, Assistant Coach Bill Mueller, Manager Tom Daly. MID-WESTERN COLLEGIATE SOCCER CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS The perennially powerful Billiken soccer team, under the direction of Coach Bob Guelker, rolled to an undefeated, once- tied regular season mark, but were upset in the semi-finals of the NCAA playoffs. The Bills, in quest of a third straight na- tional title, were sidetracked by a rugged Navy team. This left their final season record at II victories, I defeat, and 'I tie, another excellent showing by the kickers. The Bills encountered little difficulty in reaching the play- offs, winning most of their games by comfortable margins. They clinched the Mid-Western Collegiate Soccer Conference title by crushing a strong Indiana squad, and then trounced San Jose State in the first round of the playoffs, Their only blemish in league play was a draw with always tough Michigan State. High scoring forwards Carl Gentile with 30 goals, and Pat McBride with 'l8, led the potent offense which accounted for a total of 88 markers. The Knox twins, Terry and Timmy, and sophomore Jack Kinealy supplied ample assistance. Defensive stalwarts were co-captains Don Ceresia and Dan Leahy, and Jack Gilsinn. They were chiefly responsible for holding the opposition to a mere 9 goals, a new team defensive record. SLU SLU 4 SLU 'l6 SLU 8 SLU 10 SLU I0 SLU 5 SLU 7 SLU 7 SLU 'I SLU 6 SLU 8 SLU 5 SLU 'I OPPONENTS Air Force Academy Illinois .................... MacMurray ............ Navy Pier ..... .. Marquette ........ .. Washington U. ..... . Miami .................... Georgia Tech .......... Michigan State ...... Wheaton ................ Indiana .................. NCAA PLAYOFFS San Jose State ........ Navy ..................... . I W ' Q w.- ,,. ,C Iso f ,,. . 'F' .f.kl35?5Q 5 . C A I U 453. ' , 4 PE: , ,Ni 8 . U0 - if Eggg v 'TI S H 1 H . A-my-1.- . . Q?5ffYw.,,,'Qg'fr?A. 2: --M 314-,af .1 M Q ' '- '- ' 5 Q ' '1 ' ' '?l '3 . -x V 7: x E ff X .M 'E A Q A - t .ig ,x- ' Q , ef- 1 'ww 5 f 5 'fl .V .Q , , 1 4 X mx. - 1- If 1 .xi f X, ,J Q, ? 'W' Ya , 1'- H ,V ww 'gif-1' 155' 1 s LQ ip: .. .4 x . s if - 15' fin, -'KL' ::-. ,,1.l .S A , A M, , . I .gif X ,M r. v -ffinnmn is .- 4 P: gggguzvrd lu' fy 15 , 7 on a , ,Y A , jp ,4.af Wu 5. .F -31 -'1'.A1 ,-.. .. 4-V I I .oqf if ' , ' 75?-! 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N ' ' ,js 5 'J,..Ji ..L1,Q -, it Q ' ' ' - ' xii,--1--,d..f' I J.. - , , MEL' W 4. J M35 lim . 12' ' Nm-', Q. - f- Zu- i Eff, bla W l inn 202 BA First row: John Kilo, Mike Hastings, Rick Rineberg, Bob Cole, Randy Albrecht, John Smith, Sam Ulrich, Jim Dix. Second row: Coach John Benington, John Hartman, Mike Putnam, Tom Carter, Gil Becke- meier, Garry Garrison, Rich Parks, Rich Naes, Hank Zuchowski, Manager John Hummel. BASKET- SLU I I4 79 79 56 90 76 80 68 79 90 62 54 66 The Billiken basketball team regained their winning form this year, and the result was a fine I8-9 record. The Bills tied for runner-up spot with Bradley in the rugged Missouri Valley Conference, accepted a bid to the post-season National Invitational Tournament, but lost to Army in the opening round. Coach Jim Benington's team relied on a hustling, aggressive defense and a well balanced offense. Doing most of the scoring were team captain and All-Conference selection Dick Noes, Gil Beckerneier, Garry Garrison, Rick Rineburg, and sophomore sensation Bob Cole. S C O R E S 'I964-65 SLU OPPONENTS OPPONENTS 75 NOTRE DAME 67 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 50 64 WICHITA 75 OHIO STATE 70 66 CINCINNATI 67 ILLINOIS 64 77 OKLAHOMA CITY 75 MISSOURI 62 64 WICHITA 72 PRINCETON 71 83 NORTH TEXAS STATE 60 BRADLEY 73 66 TULSA 59 KENTUCKY 75 70 LOUISVILLE 63 INDIANA 98 III C.B.C. OF MEMPHIS 63 SOUTHERN METHODIST U. 82 60 CINCINNATI 69 LOYOLA KILLINOISJ 57 78 LOUISVILLE 65 DRAKE 55 90 NORTH TEXAS STATE 73 TULSA 53 91 BRADLEY 94 DRAKE 63 66 ARMY 70 1 Q . I QHJULE U I f l Q.-f:.w,, , . i fp . I 1935 . , 1, , Q , r Q 3' 52 5 2i'g12WDN 1 'Ama .Hg Q ,fl ,asf ' 4 ' ' -:-. - I5 ,iff A V 3 xg! if w 1 n ,A I :Il X Y u wg Q, f I' I - R I V, f 1 A - 5 at ' Q. -5 'lk J -V v fi- ' .1 ' - -xg .6 V 2 QAM, .-Y .,,, TU-- ,.,, .. , .??57,..:,....: Lq .ff ,M . Ng , X - U, , V gm.. N 1 1 4 - , V ..,.f , V H l v EE 9. Yi ,A X in Q 5, I 4, , . Hziiiaj:-. V .22 ',.: f, V t W ,' f' I vt 1. If if 1 Qi lk if x ' F: YL! 1 fe, ,ef . ff Q S A 1 mm w W E 2535 -- my .fm ' E35 w .. an , 'Q , 4, ,F . fi ' Q fw ,!,:- ll, K- f W A... nii, First row: Bill Hahn, John Davsko, Mike Mooney, Sam Adamo John OBrien Jim Swift Frank Mack, Robert Hill. Second row: Coach Sonny Means, Dale Nieman, Barry Orms Mike Murphy Rich Niemann Eugene Moore, John Smith, Dave Stewart, Manager Paul Gold FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Coach Sonny Means of the freshman basketball team con- tinued his successful reign this year, His boys rambled to a nifty II-4 season mark. The frosh were paced by the outstanding play of promising varsity prospects Eugene Moore, Dale Nieman, Rich Nieman, and John Davsko. SLU OPPONENT 68 QUINCY 63 96 CHICAGO BLUE CHIPS 62 85 MISSOURI 80 90 CANTON JC 67 75 BRADLEY 7'I 68 PADUCAH JC 7I 85 SANFORD BROWN 66 73 MOBERLY JC 87 88 Mac MURRAY 53 93 SOUTHERN ILL. U. 52 I02 SOUTHERN ILL. U. 89 72 QUINCY 70 78 MOBERLY JC 84 108 SPRINGFIELD JC 82 75 BRADLEY 77 . fl. 1' ' -. EE V, -za TEE' .4-H . .. r, 1f '3-Eel Kit W-..w:1eJ .W ,V 'M 5 9 Q' V p M Tgi w Al u u ix:-' U1 ' ' . .- w E Q we .ii J K ' 1 .Jffiv Y' - iff.. -2- 1:-11-xx 11 we A - A Suze . .1 , CHEERLEADERS-Hrs: row. M, snnchfaeld, M. F. Blau, s. Lam, D. Shields, N. Bark. Second row: K. Lauber, J. Tewell, G. Stoff, D. Hildebrand, Moderator W. C. Eberhcl TRUMPETEERS TRUMPETEERS-R. Gaynor, M. Grady, Captain R. Weise, R. Eckelkcmp, E. McCabe, J. Nuetzel. rdt 1k. I iP'1 --'1:T.'-- ' k...--1 ........ .... ..- fz? ' Y 7 , Y . - , ,C in lg mx.-.Qin xww 7 -- I-,iiig .M W- ' ' :Iliff ' P ,sw x ,. . 1 M.-,:7,tvJ, W fy, .gl-'55 - z z 1 Q f z Q5 3 7 1:-i wr , :Az fb, -M .i-H 1 ,-we-a .ii ML, 1, L wi' K :QQ 1 I P 5 5 ,, 1,,, ,YM F Li ,., Q 4 f v Y 5 ,XE Q? N qizu E , , ..'! X . 1 V gf if WQ f' I3 y N -ew, ff Q ,V I2 , 1 l .X E! 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Grindler. Second row: R, Hennessey, C. Huenke, J. Bussman, J.iJulius, R. Ritter, R. McKeever, J. Hynes, J. Couran, D. Spencer, T. Cullen, H. Green, M. Reap. Third row: B. Hirner, P. Koke, M. Schmid, T. Behrmann, M, Dewes, T. Shaner, B. Purcell', J Pritchard, S. .Mess, R. Maurer, M. Farrell. RUGBY TEAM Anxious moment for Tom Purcell. Skull session. . Q e ll - ll ' A- .. we . 1, . l'-' ll' vw ly Y. , 1 fig: F-, 'V 'f ls 'A l l ,- xii- , L,,,' ,-'1 ,c f ll -Nl' ' W ' '.NgfH1 l gfQsEfg2 ,l Ulf'll'ili33f35l 'lllliiil ' . . - essay- ll mi :seem 1 l 31,22 ' ll 1 Y. A W -iffczifw f- ,nm ngiijz. U4 Qv 1, , LES.'T,-gl-?9 l , ,M 1 . -, ll' 1 First row: Larry Kasf, Tom Beniamin Second row: Tom Purcell, Ecl Costigo ,, ,www .V QV, -- VW QZgfSZlQfEl5fZlf:: Sufs ,,,.r. . . SZ!! 1555355 H W l '15 i ', x 1 l sf n, Hank Brusselback Coach Jay Cross' tennis feam climaxed a winning season with a second place finish in the Missouri Valley Meet. Top performers were seniors Benlamm, Cosh gan, and Kasf. l,zmmQ......h,... ,....f.m.K ... ,. is ,.f. ,s.-,,c,-- J Cosfigan displays classic backhand Benlamln booms bullet serve A.. I 'ix it tw d r . H 'K 1' I S vt v , ,f,-4:-' vi , .,,?5i,l'.1' .A ,, I ,f 2 ' va ' . X e. . , ' , W-V -- ,. .. ' A . ' ' : , gy, gifs?-ji, r we ' I. mfsllzlj I, if ,Yi I I . . . , - . I ,. I , Y -- he ALT, A. , . ' V -is - Q' ' V , I ' Q1 Q' . Y , 'if' ' Ugg ,QQ ' -Bits., -hi ' - - ' 3,1 J, 5, QA 44,4 -bg' Tommy Dix goes double or nothing. Jolting Jerry Boehmer connects. MISSOURI VALLEY CHAMPIONS The Billiken baseball team, under the leadership of Coach Roy Lee, rolled to its second consecutive Missouri Valley crown before losing to nationally-ranked Missouri U. in the NCAA playoffs. A balanced hitting attack combined with the strong pitching of Joe Hennessy and John Marcum sparked the fine season. First row: Jim Dix, John Schoemehl, Russ Isaak, John Marcum, Al York, Tom Daly, Manager Bill Welsch. Second row: Bob Clark, Joe Gegg, Jerry Boehmer, Joe Smith, Joe Hennessy, Wes Smith, Pete Wetzel. Third row: Jerry Gilsinn, Jim Campanella, Dan Leahy, Mike Bogarde, John Hummel, Tom Dix, Coach Roy Lee. 4 .5 5 F' Lnulg 212 ABEL, THOMAS ROBERT CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ..,...,...,..,..,,,,.,.......,, ,. .,..,,...,,,,,,.,., 'I72 Arnold Air Society, Executive Officer 4, Society of Auto- motive Engineers, Parks Guard Drill Team, Drill Sergeant 3, Commander 4. ABELE, CHARLES RICHARD ILAW, .......,...,.......,,................................... I38 Alpha Sigma Nu, Law Journal, Student Bar Association. AHILLEN, WILLIAM G. III QELECTRICAL ENGINEERING,...- ............. 'I26 Amateur Radio Club, President 3, 4, Society of Engineers, I.E.E.E. ALBERS, ROBERT M. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ...,................,....... 'I26 I.T. Sodality, Secretary 3, Pretect 4, Society of Engineering, Treasurer 4, Editor of I.T. News 3, 4. ALBRECHT, WILLIAM E. IENGLISH, .,,,.,,....,,........................................... 66 Intramural Basketball 4, Dean's List 3, 4, English Club 4. ALFERMAN, THOMAS JOHN CCIVIL ENGINEERING, .......................... I26 Kappa Mu Sigma, Corresponding Secretary 4. ALMASON, HELEN M. CNURSING, ............................,,.......................... 154 Who's Who's 4, Pi Delta Phi 3, President 4, Fine Arts Club 4. ALSUP, MARY SUSAN CSPEECH THERAPY, .........................................,.. 66 Sigma Alpha Eta. ALTSHULER, WILLIAM KMEDICINE, ,...., ...... .I44 Phi Beta Pi, Steward 2. AMMANN, ROGER JOHN IACCOUNTING, ..,.,..................................... I02 Honor Roll, Delta Sigma Phi, Karate, Rugby, Treasurer 3, Archive, Sports Editor, 3, University News, Sports Editor 2, KBIL, Sports Editor 2, Disc Jockey I, Marketing Club, Pub- licity Director 2, Vice-President 3, Jazz Poetry, Fleur de Lis Club. ANDERSON, EILEEN J., KPHYSICAL THERAPY, ......... ....... I 54 Physical Therapy Club. ANDERSON, ELLEN HARVEY CNURSING, .................,.......................... I54 ANDERSON, MICHAEL JAMES QELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ............ 'I26 Society of Engineers, I.E.E.E. ANGROS, THOMAS KMEDICINE, .......,.......................,,,-..------------ ------- I 44 ANKENBRAND, SISTER VERONICA, ACI. PP.5. CNURSING, ....-..-.--4---' I54 APRIL, JOHN HENRY, JR. CPSYCHOLOGY, ............................ .-------- 6 6 Phi Kappa Theta, President. ARNEY, MARTHA ELIZABETH CNURSING, ....... ------- I 54 Basic Student Nurses' Association. AUBREY, JAMES SIDNEY KFINANCE, .......................................... ....... I 02 AUER, JOHN CLARENCE, JR. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, .............. I26 I.E.E.E., Society of Engineers. AUGSPACH, PAULETTE H. IPSYCHOLOGY, ......... --------- 6 5 Sweetheart A.D.G. 3. AUGUSTUS, ROSEMARY ISPEECH THERAPY, ..................... .....---- 6 6 Sigma Alpha Eta, Corresponding Secretary 4. AUSTIN, JOSEPH HAROLD, JR. CPHYSICS, ....................-...- .-------..-.A-------- 6 6 Pi Mu Epsilon, Arts Sodality, Secretary 3, Alpha Phi Omega, Alumni Secretary 2, Russian Club. BACA, LUIS CARLOS CBIOLOGY, .................................--------------------------- 66 Social Chairman 3, International Club I, 2, 3, 4, Latinos Club, Tennis, Biology Club. BAFUNNO, MARY E. CSOCIOLOGY, ........... --------- 6 5 Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4. BAGWELL, WILLIAM E., JR. CDENTISTRY, ......... ------- I I6 BAILLARGEON, JACQUES G. IMEDICINE, ............................................ 144 Phi Chi. BAIR, CHARLES AARON, JR. QAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ...... ..'l72 Cloud Hounds, President 2. BAKER, FRANCES R. KMATHEMATICS, ....... ........-. 6 6 Sodolity. BAKER, GARY owEN CPSYCHOLOGY, .,........... ................. --.------- 6 6 BANNES, PAUL ROBERT KGREEK, ............................................ .-----.--. 6 6 Eta Sigma Phi, President 4, National President 4. BARBEAU, JOSEPH LAWRENCE CFINANCE, ....................... .. ....... 102 BAR:-tems, ANN MARIE CNURSING, ............... .-----.- 1 54 SENIOR BARKALOW, DONALD J. CMATHEMATICS, ........... ....... 6 6 BARMON, KATHRYN J. CPHYSICAL THERAPY, ........ ......... 'I 54 Physical Therapy Club 3, 4. BARNES, JAMES D. CCOMMERCE, ............,.. ......... I 02 A.D.G., Secretary 2, Treasurer 3. BARNICLE, ROBERT GILBERT KMETRO, ............... ........ I 72 Knights of Columbus, Cloud Hounds. BARR, EDWARD EARL QGEOGRAPHY, ,.....,...,... ,. ....... ....... 6 6 Swimming Team, Grotto. BARRETT, MICHAEL THOMAS CPSYCHOLOGY, ....... ....... 6 6 BARTON, WILLIAM A., JR. KDENTISTRY, ............. ........ 'I I6 BAUER, MARY ANNETTE KPSYCHOLOGY, ......... ....... 6 6 Psi Chi. BAUGH, WILLIAM R. CMEDICINE, ,..,,..,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,... ,.,.,,.. I 44 Phi Chi. BAUMAN, MARGARET ROBERTA CGEOGRAPHY, ....... ....... 6 7 Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4. BAUMAN, RICHARD A ........................... ........ 'I 02 BAYER, WILLIAM F. KMATHEMATICS, .,........,.,........................... ....... 6 7 Pi Mu Epsilon, Soccer 3. BEALE, DAVID LOUIS CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, .............. I72 Alpha Eta Rho, Bowling 2. BEATY, WILLIAM B. CMEDICINE, ..,,..,....,.......... ........ I 44 Phi Beta Pi. BEAUMONT, JOSEPH EDWARD QCHEMISTRY, ....... .......... .......... 6 7 BECKER, ROBERT E. ILAW, ..............................,... ,.....,........................ I 38 Phi Delta Phi, Vice-president, Treasurer, Student Bar Association. BEELER, MARGARET MELANIE CPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ........ ....... 6 7 Sodality, Young Democrats. BELAND, LOUIS E., JR. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ......... ........ I 26 Eta Kappa Nu, Delta Sigma Phi, MSPE. BELL, JAMES M., S.J. KPHILOSOPHY, .................................................... I92 BELL, JEANNETTE RENEE QMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, .......................... I54 Nursing School Dean's Council, Alpha Delta Theta, Historian 2, Secretary 3. BELL, SISTER MARY MARGARET, S.S.M. CNURSING, ...,... .,...... 'l 54 Basic Student Nurses' Association. BELL, WILLIAM LLOYD CBIOLOGY, ................................... ....... 6 7 Biology Club, Pre-Med Club. BELT, RAYMOND LOUIS CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ........................ 126 BENASSI, BEATRICE LANORE KSPEECH PATHOLOGY, .......................... 67 President's Advisory Board, Sodality, Prefect 3, Sigma Alpha Eta, Vice-President 4, Chorale. BENKERT, SISTER GRACE MARGARET KMEDICINE, .,.,,.,,,.......,,............ 'I44 BENNINGER, EUGENE MICHAEL, JR. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERlNG,..'l26 Society of Industrial Engineers, Missouri Society of Protes- sional Engineers. BENSON, JAMES W. CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ................ I72 Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Chi, President. BENYO, ROBERT BRUCE CMEDICINE, ...........................,........................ 144 Phi Beta Pi I, 4, Oncology Fellowship 2. BERBLINGER, JAMES M. CACCOUNTING, ................ . ........ 102 BERRA, TIM MARTIN CBIOLOGY, ...,.........................,,,.,.,.,,....,................ 67 Biology Club, President 2, 3, Chairman of Activities Day 3. BERTEL, SHARON LEE CGEOGRAPHY, .................................................... 67 Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4. BETINEC, DANIEL L. CSPEECH, .................,............................ ...--.- 6 7 Phi Sigma Iota. BEVOL0, RONALD JAMES CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ........ ...-...-- I 26 Society of Engineers, I.E.E.E., Secretary. BIEVENUE, EUGENE PAUL CHISTORY, .....................................-..------------ 67 BIRCKHEAD, JAMES PATRICK QGEOGRAPHY, .............................--..------- 67 Sabre Air Cadets, Commander 2, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Grotto. BIRITZ, DOROTHY ANN KHISTORY, ......... ....... 6 7 INDEX BISCH, RQBERT D. lMARKETlNGl ........A...............Y................................. T02 Delta Sigma Pi, Assistant Pledgemaster 4, Marketing Club, Vice-President 4. BLOCK, JOYCE ANN QSOCIOLOGYJ ........, ......,.. 6 7 BODLOVIC, CAROL JEAN ILATIND ...............,. -........ 6 7 BOEHM, KATHLEEN ANN KGEOGRAPHYJ ........-..............,.....,.....v.--.-.--.. 67 Delta Zeta 2, 3, Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, S.N.E.A. 2. BOGDANOVICH, MARYANN KBIOLOGYJ .,......................................,....... 67 BOGNER,'MARY ALICE lMATHEMATlCSl .,..,.. ......... 6 8 Pi Mu Epsilon. BOHIGIAN, GEORGE M. CMEDICINEI ....... ....... I 44 Phi Rho Sigma, Secretary 2. BOHNSACK, RICHARD DALE CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ ......,.. ....... 'I 72 Society of Automotive Engineers. BONNOT, MARK M. KGEOGRAPHYJ ........................ ......... 6 7 BOOS, JOHN FREDERICK CPOLITICAL SCIENCED ........ ......... 6 8 Tau Kappa Epsilon. BORMAN, EDWARD H., JR. CLAWD .............................................. ....... 'I 38 BORRAS, JOAQUIN A. KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ ................ 172 A.l.A.A., Secretary 3, Pi Mu Epsilon, Rocket Club, Camera Club, Intramurals, Bowling, Volleyball. BOSSE, ROBERTA BUX KENGLISHJ .,.....,..,................................... ......... 6 8 Thomas More Academy, Russian ,Club, English Club. BOTTI, ALDO E. ILAWJ .................,..............,............,..,.......,..,.. ....... I 38 BOWERS, JAMES JOSEPH QPSYCHOLOGYD ,.....,,. ......... 6 8 Alpha Delta Gamma. BOWLES, CHARLES KENNETH KPSYCHOLOGYD ......,,......,,.......,......,...,,.. 68 Arts Council Representative 4, Delta Sigma Phi, Chorale, English Club. BOXDORFER, MARILYN LEE KMATHEMATICSJ ,................ ....................... 6 3 Pi Mu Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Iota I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3. BOYCE, DONALD S. CCOMMERCE-ACCOUNTINGJ .....,..,,....,............... 'IO2 President's Advisory Board, Student Conclave, Treasurer 3, Commerce Student Council, Vice-President 4, Student Car- nival, General Chairman 3, Vice-Chairman 2, Leadership Seminar, Vice-Chairman 2, Delta Sigma Pi, Bridlespur Chair- man. BOYD, ROBERT KENT CELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ ........ ....... I 26 I.E.E.E. BOYER, EDWARD G .................,.............................................. ...... .102 BOYLAN, ROSEMARY ANN KPOLITICAL SCIENCE? ................................ 68 Dean's List, Delta Zeta, Young Democrats, International Club, Class Vice-President 3. BRADY, ELIJAH MATTHEW KPSYCHOLOGYJ ....... ......... 6 8 BRANDT, DONNA DEE CMATHEMATICSJ ...,...,............................ ......... 6 8 BRDA, MARILYN CNURSINGJ .......,.......,.................................................. 'I54 Basic Student Nurses' Association, Social Chairman 4. BREDEMAN, ANNE M. KPSYCHOLOGYJ ...,,......,...................................... 68 Kappa Beta Gamma, Young Democrats. BRENCICK, JANICE MARGARET CNURSINGJ .......,...............,...... ....... I 54 Registered Nurses' Organization 4, English Club 3. BRENNAN, MARY D. KENGLISHJ ................,..,,,......,....,..,.......... ......... 6 8 BRENNAN, THOMAS FRANCIS CMEDICINEJ ....... ....... I 45 Alpha Kappa Kappa. BRISKEN, AXEL F .,,......,...,..........,.,.,......,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,.,,, 6 8 BRODHACKER, JAMES EARL KMEDICINEJ ,,...,,....,.,.,.......,.,,..., ...,,.. 'I 45 Alpha Omega Alpha. BROSNAN, GERALDINE ELIZABETH KPHYSICAL THERAPYJ ................ 'l54 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Consultor 3, International Club I, 2, 3, 4, Physical Therapy Club I, 2, 3, 4., BROWN, GERALD KHISTORYJ ...........................................,...................... 68 BROWN, VERNON EUGENE CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ ........ 'I72 Pi Mu Epsilon, Parks Guard Drill Team, Cloud Hounds, A.l.A.A., Chairman 4, Oriflamme. BRUNNERT, JOSEPH C. KBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONJ ..,.,.. .,,.... I 02 BRYANT, WAYNE THOMAS CSOCIOLOGYJ ............................................ 68 BUCKERIDGE, JAMES ROGER KAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONl..'l72 Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President 4, News of the Flying Billilcens, News Editor 2, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Camera Club. BUCKLEY, MARGARET ESTELLE CMEDICAL RECORD SCIENCEJ ......' .... 'I 54 Sodality, Sodality Union, Medical Records Club, President 4, Nursing School Dean's Council. BUCKLO, MICHAEL' PAUL UNDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGJ .................... l27 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President 3, Social Chairman 4, Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, Society of Engineers. BUECHNER, JOHN W. QLAWJ ......,.,..............,..................,......,.....,.,...... 'I38 Student Bar Association, Secretary 2, Bar Rag, Associate Editor 2, Feature Editor 3, Public Relations Director 3, University Law School Liason -3, Phi Delta Phi 'l, Pledge- master 2, 3, ALSA 3, AEB 3. BUEHNE, LORENE T. IPSYCHOLOGYJ .........,.,.........,.......,...... ........ 6 8 International Club, Secretary 2, English Club I. BUGAROWSKI, RONALD, S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ .........,.,.,...,.........,........ 192 BURKE, TERRENCE WILLIAM CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGD ..,....,...... 127 Delta Sigma Phi, Society of Engineers, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, 4, Central Coordinating Committee, Junior Class Representative, United Fund All-University Chairman 4. BURSLEM, JOHN A., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ .............................................. T92 Pi Mu Epsilon. BUSAM, RONALD JAMES CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ ...........................,..........,............. T72 Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary 3. BUTLER, RODERIC CARLTON KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ ........ 'I72 Pi Mu Epsilon, A.l.A.A., Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, International Club. CADAGIN, RICHARD JOSEPH CL-AWJ .......................,..........,.,...,.,...,..... T38 Alpha Sigma Nu, Delta Theta Phi, Treasurer 4, Class Treas- urer 3, Law Journal. CAI-CATERRA, LORETTA M. KMATHEMATICSJ .....,........ .. .,.,, .69 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Young Democrats I, 4. CALLAHAN, JOHN MARTIN QSPEECHD ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, 69 President's Honor Scholarship, 4, Alpha Gamma Omegq 2, 3, 4, Pledgemaster, 3, Theatre I, 2, 3, 4, Best Supporting Actor Award 3. CAMPBELL, JAMES MEDICINE, ,....,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,..,,.,,,,,, 145 CAPSTICK, MARGUERITE ELAINE QGEOGRAPHYQ ......,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 69 S.N.E.A. 2, Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, Fine Arts Club 4. CARABELLI, A. A. CMEDICINEJ ..,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,.,, 145 CARLS, GARRY L. QMEDICINEJ ...,,,..,....,.,....,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,, 'I 45 Phi Beta Pi. CARI-SON, GREGORY IVAN, S.J. KPHILOSOPHYJ ..,... .,,,,,,,, 'I 92 CARPENTER, THOMAS ALLEN CPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ...... .,,,,,,, 6 9 Honor's Program. CARR. MICHAEL J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ...,.., ,,,,,,,, 6 9 Philosophy Club 4. CARROLL, MICHAEL JAMES CMATHEMATICSJ ,,..,,,., ,.,,,,,, 6 9 Young Democrats. CASEY, ETHEL M. KSOCIOLOGYJ ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,-.4-,,, 69 Arts Council, I, Delta Zeta, University News, I, 2, Sociology Club, 3, 4, Young Republicans, 2, Fine Arts Club, 3, 4, English Club, 2, 3, Jazz Poetry, 'I, 2, 3. CASPER, MARY LESLIE QNURSINGQ ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 154 Sociology Club, Recording Secretary 2, 3, Biology Club 'l, 2, Grotto I, Basic Student Nurses' Association 2, 3, 4. CAWEIN, VALERIE ANN CSPANISHJ ,,,.,.,...,..,.....,......,.,,..,...,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69 Delta Zeta, Vice-President 3. CAWLEY, RICHARD THOMAS IPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ....,,..,..,.,,,.,,..,,,,,,, 69 Knights of Columbus, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Intramurals, Young Democrats. 213 214 CERNE, FRANCES MARIE CNURSINGJ ......,... ,..,,..., I 55 CHAMBERS, SARA JANE ISOCIOLOGYJ ....,,.. ...... Sociology Club. CHARLES, PETER C. fLAWj ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,A,.,,,,4A,,,44,,,A,,,,,,,4,,A,AA,,,,, 138 Class Vice-President 1, ALSA 2, 3, Phi Delta Phi 1, 2, 3. CHILCOTE, WAYNE S. KMEDICINEJ .......,.......,,....,..,,..,.,.,,....,.,..,.,,...,.,.,. Phi Beta Pi. CHILDERS, BARBARA MARIANNE QBIOLOGYQ ,,,,,,,,,,x,,,,A,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,v,,Y,,, Sodality, International Club, Biology Club, Secretary 4, Young Democrats. CHIU, SHIN C. IMEDICINEJ. ...,,,................ ..,,..,, , Phi Beta Pi. CHRISTMAN, MARY CARLA QNURSINGQ ,,,A.,,,,,, ,,..,,.k, Basic Student Nurses' Afssociation. CHUDAY, THOMAS J. CSPEECH PATHOLOGYJ ...,.,.,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,. Sigma Alpha Eta, President 4, Tau Kappa Epsilon, German Club. CHUDY, JAMES PAUL KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ ...,..,,,.,,,,,,., A.I.A.A. 3, 4, Dorm Council 4. ' CIESLAK, ROBERT ZANE IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, .,...,. ......... Society of Automotive Engineers. CLANCY, JOAN MARIE KGEOGRAPHYJ .,...,. ..... CLARK, WILLIAM J. CENGLISHJ ,,.,... ..,,...,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,. 6 9 COLANTINO, ROBERT ANTHONY IDENTISTRYJ ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Senior Honors Program, President 4, Editor 4, Student Council 4, Xi Psi Phi, Treasurer 3, Alpha Delta Alpha. COLLIER, CAROL ANN KBIOLOGYJ ....................................,.......,,,.,......... 69 CONDIT, MICHAEL GUY KINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, ,.,.,, .,,.,,,,, Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President 3. CONMEY, LARRY J. CLAWJ ,...,,.,...,....,,,.,,,... ,......,, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. CONROY, MICHAEL D. ICHEMISTRYQ .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,. CONWAY, CHRIS CPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ,.,.,,,,,.,.,.,...,.,,.......,,.,,..,,.,...... Alpha Delta Gamma, Vice-President 3, Young Democrats, Inter-Fraternity Council, Orphan's Christmas Party Chairman 3, Sociology Club, Student Guide, Freshman Week. COOK, JAMES EDWARD CACCOUNTINGJ ..,,,.,,,..,.,,.....,....,,,. .,......, COOK, JOSEPH W., JR. CGEOGRAPHYJ ............. ....... 7 0 COOK, KENNETH EDWARD CACCOUNTINGJ ..,.,,.., .....,.,, Intramurals 2, 3. COOPER, MARVIN C. IMEDICINEJ ..................................,..................... CORLEY, .IUDITH A. CENGLISHD ..,,.,,..,,.,,...,,,,,..,,,,.....,,..,....,...,...,.,.....,. Who's Who, Sodality, Student Conclave Representative 2, 3, Vice-President of Class 2, Arts Council 1, 2, 3, Chairman of Educational Affairs Committee of Student Conclave 2, Chairman of International Affairs Committee for Student Conclave 3, Canisius Council 3, University News 1, Arts Council, Secretary 2, Deon's Advisory Council for Foreign Students 3, Editor of Contact with Conclave 2, Student Carnival, Secretary 2. CORNYN, KATHLEEN R. IPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ..,.... ........ 7 O CORRIGAN, WILLIAM S. IECONOMICSJ ................. ........ 7 0 CORWIN, VIRGINIA NELSON CMATHEMATICSJ ,........ ........ 7 0 COSTELLO, JAMES KDENTISTRYJ ............................................................ CRAVEN, JOHN MICHAEL KLAWJ ..........,.............................................,. Phi Delta Phi, Tortfeasors, Class Treasurer 1, Student Bar Association, Treasurer 2. CREED, MARIANNE PATRICIA CRADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGYJ .......... Physical Therapy Club 1, Roentgen Ray Technology Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Cheerleader 2. CREMIN5, MICHAEL WILLIAM CGENERAL BUSINESS, ........ ......... CROWLEY, MAUREEN C. CNURSINGJ .................................... ....,.... Pi Delta Phi, Secretary 2, Nurses Dorm Council 1. CRUMP, GEORGE WAYNE KINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, ...,....,......... Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, Society of Engineers, Society of Industrial Engineers, I.T. Open House Committee. CUMMINGS, CLARE MARIE CSPANISHD ..,..,,.. ....... ...... Sodality. CUNNING, A. RONALD CDENTISTRYJ .....,.....,....,...... ...... CUNNINGHAM, JAMES MICHAEL, KFINANCED ....... ,...,. Delta Sigma Pi. CUTLER, MARCIA .IAYNE CPSYCHOLOGYJ .,......,.,..............................,.... 70 Honors 1, 2, Phi Sigma Iota 1, 2, 3, 4, Psi Chi 3, 4, -Hand- maids 2, 3, Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4, Rush Vice-President 3, Conclave Secretariat 3. DALY, ANTHONY C., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ........... ..... .192 DANA, FREDERICK J. CECONOMICS1 ....,........................,,..................... 103 Student Conclave, President 4, External Vice-President 3, Delta Sigma Pi, CBIF Sodality, Commerce Council. DANAK, DOROTHY LOUISE KPSYCHOLOGYJ ...................,...................... 70 Honors 1, Sociology Club 1, 2, Biology Club I, 2, Young Democrats 2, 3, Chairman of Photography Contest, Fine Arts Week 3, Fleur de Lis, Assistant Editor 3, 4, Jazz Poetry 2, Jazz Poetry Night, Coordinator 3, University News 3, 4. DANIELS, LYDIA MAE KMEDICAL RECORD SCIENCEJ ......................,. 155 Medical Record Club, Secretary 2. D'ANTONlO, LUCYANN M. QSPEECH PATHOLOGYJ ..,,,,,,..,,,,,,....,,.,.,.. 70 Theta Phi Alpha, Marshall, 3, Sigma Alpha Eta, Secretary, 4. D'APICE, JOSEPH P. CMEDICINEJ .......................................................... 146 DARVEAUX, LANA ROGENE IMEDICAL TECHNOLOGYD ....... ...... I 55 DAVIS, EARL LAVALLE KLAWJ ................................................ ...... I 38 DAVIS, ILA MARIA QMATHEMATICSD .................,........,........................... 70 Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi, Chorale, Concert Band. DAVIS, KENNETH IMEDICINEJ ......,.,...,.....,.,......,..,,...,.,...,..,...,... ..,... 1 46 DAVIS, LYNNE MARIE IENGLISHJ .............. ,....... 7 0 University News, English Club. DAVISSON, WALTER F., JR. KMEDICINEJ ......................... ...... I 46 Alpha Kappa Kappa. DeBRUYNE, JOHN KARL KGEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, ......,..,..,..,.,.. 127 Society of Engineers, Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, A.I.M.E. DeFABIO, THOMAS LADD CACCOUNTINGJ ......,.. ..,.., 1 03 DEIKER, THOMAS EDWARD CPHILOSOPHYD .......................................... 70 U.C.L.M., Vice-President 3, 4, Dorm Floor Religious Chairman 4, Roadrunner, Editor 3, Crossroads, Editor 3, 4. DE LA CONCEPTION, LOUIS .................................................................. 172 DE LA GARZA, SISTER MARY RAMON IGENERAL BUSINESS, .......... 103 DeMARINIS, SUSAN M. CNURSINGJ ........................,......,................... -.155 B.S.N.A., Class Officer, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. DESMOND, PATRICIA K. KSPEECH PATHOLOGY1 ....................... ........ 7 0 Sigma Alpha Eta. DEVINE, KATHLEEN MARIE IPOLITICAL SCIENCED ................................ 70 Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Council, Vice-President 3, President 4, Young Democrats. DIERKER, RAYMOND FREDERICK, JR. CLAWD ...................................... 138 Class Treasurer 4, Phi Delta Phi, Student Bar Association. DIETHELM, CAROL ANN CHISTORYD ........................................................ 70 DIETRICH, CAROLE A. KAN-THROPOLOGY, ............................................ 70 Theta Phi Alpha, Sociology-Anthropology Club, German Club, International Club. DILLON, CAROL A. fPSYCHOLOGYi ........................................................ 70 Theta Phi Alpha, Dorm Council, 4, Marketing Club, 4. DOERR, PATRICIA JEAN CPSYCHOLOGYJ .................................. ........ 7 I Young Republicans, Young Conservatives. DOHERTY, THOMAS J. KPSYCHOLOGYJ ................... ........ 7 1 DONNALLY, WAYNE W. CDENTISTRYJ ........................ .... ...... 1 1 6 DONOVAN, SR. MAUREEN JOSEPH KMEDICINED ................................ 146 Alpha Omega Alpha 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, 4. DOWDLE, HERBERT EUGENE KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, .,...... 173 Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, A.I.A.A. DOWLING, SISTER MARY EDWARD, S.S.M. CPSYCHOLOGYD .............. 71 DOWNEN, DOUGLAS WAYNE CMETEOROLOGYJ .....................-.--....--- 127 Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, American Meter- orological Society, Vice-President 4, Oriflamme, Treasurer 4, Society of Engineers. DOYLE, ERIN O. IPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ..........................-....-.---.----------- 71 Phi Sigma Iota, Kappa Beta Gamma, Young Democrats. DOYLE, KATHLEEN MARIE IENGLISHB .................................................... 71 Handmaids, Young Democrats, English Club, Fine Arts Club. DRABELLE, DENNIS JOSEPH KENGLISHJ .......,.......................................... 71 Phi Sigma Iota, Treasurer 3, Eta Sigma Phi, Arts Sodality, University News. DREHER, DON LOUIS CACCOUNTINGD ............................-....-------.--.--.--- 103 Alpha Sigma Nu 3, 4, Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality, Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-President 3, President 4. DRElLlNGf PATRICK MICHAEL lDEN1'l5TRYl ...........---..----------'------------- 116 Xi Psi Phi, Vice-President 3, President 4. DREVS, CAROL ANN IMATHEMATICSJ .A...........,.......................,......v..... -.71 Sodality,-Consultor 4, Delta Zeta, Corresponding Secretary 3. DRURY, PAUL A. KMATHEMATICSJ .........................,..-....-.Y.Y.Y-.------------ ---- 7 1 Intramurals 4. DU MONTIER, RENEE LOUISE KGEOGRAPHYJ .,...... ..-..---. 7 1 Delta Zeta, Vice-President 4. DURSO, JAMES THOMAS CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSD. ......................... 103 English Club, Inter-Fraternity Athletics, Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer 3. EGAN, JOHN THOMAS IMATHEMATICSI ......... -,-----.- 7 1 Oritlamme 3, 4, Dean's Honor Roll 2, EHRHART, JEANETTE MARY KHISTORYJ ....,............................................. 71 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sodality, Recording Secretary 3, Vice- Prefect 4, Delta Zeta, Dorm Council Representative 2. EICHENSEER, JOHN C., JR. IELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGI .................. 127 AFROTC. EMEMBOLU, EUGENE L. QCHEMISTRYJ ....... ......... 7 1 ERNST, JOHN RALPH ICHEMISTRYJ .................,................................... ...71 Arts Sodolity 1, Delta Sigma Phi 2, 4, Activities Chairman 2, Constitution Chairman 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 3, Sec- retary 3, Sabre Air Cadets 1, 2, Information Officer 2, Arts Council 4, Fleur de Lis Club 3, Vice-President 3. ESPER, JAMES J. CDENTISTRYJ .......................................t.............. ........ American Dental Association, Vice-President '3. ESPINOSA, JOSEPH V., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ................ Y... . .- 116 192 ETHRIDGE, RALPH H. IINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSI ........ ------- 1 03 English Club, Marketing Club. ETZHORN, ANN MARIE CMATHEMATICSJ .,..... --...---.- 7 1 EYL, MARY L ..............................................,....................... ------- --71 EVANS, RICHARD J. IBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONJ ..........,............. 103 C8-F Sodality, Delta Sigma Pi, Social Chairman 1, Treasurer 2. FAAS, PETER R. IPSYCHOLOGYI ................................----------------.-----------.- 71 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Stewart 3, AFROTC. FABEL, SISTER MARY TERENCE, R.S.M. fNURSINGl ....... .-..---- 1 60 Registered Nurses' Organization. FANNING, MAUREEN PATRICIA INURSINGI ....... ........ 1 55 Registered Nurses' Organization. FARLEY, PETER J. CMEDICINEI ..,........................................................-.--. 146 Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Rho Sigma, President 4, Vice- President 3. FAULWELL, MARVIN R. CDENTISTRYD ......., ........ 1 16 FAWCETT, NANCY J. IENGLISHJ ........... ....-.- 7 I FEARS, JAMES MARTIN CSOCIOLOGYD .....,......................................-.------ 71 Commerce Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, English Club, Sociology Club. FICHTER, JAMES JOSEPH KPSYCHOLOGYJ .............................................. 72 FIENUP, MARY ANN CSPANISHJ .....,..,............... .... . ...... 7 2 Theta Phi Alpha, Social Chairman 4. FIKES, LAWRENCE JOSEPH IMARKETINGD ........... ........ FINLEY, CATHERINE JEAN CMATHEMATICSD ...,,.... ..... Sodality, Sprites, Grotto. FISCHER, JOHN F. ICIVII. ENGINEERINGJ ,........................................... Pi Mu Epsilon, ASCE, Vice-President 4, Varsity Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1. FISCHER, R. MICHAEL CLAWJ ..............,......................................,. .,...... FISHER, WILLIAM W. KAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONI ..........,... Alpha Eto Rho, Mars Radio, Parks Amateur Rocket Society, Treasurer, Vice-President, Camera Club. 103 ..72 127 138 173 FITZPATRICK, SAMUEL LEWIS CLAWJ ......,.....................................,....... 139 National Moot Court Team 4, Class Secretary 4, Phi Delta Phi. FITZSIMMONS, PAULA ANN CHISTORYJ ....,........................................... 72 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Vice-President 4, Representative to Student Council of Arts School 3, Theta Phi Alpha. FLANNERY, PATRICIA R. KMATHEMATICSJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,,.....,....,.., 72 Gamma -Pi Epsilon, Treasurer, 4, Eta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, 3, Secretary, 4, Pi Mu Epsilon, University News, Copy Editor, 3, Young Democrats. FLAUTER, MICHAEL JOHN IINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSJ ,,....,.,,.,......,..,.. 103 Alpha Kappa Psi, Vice-President 3, Commerce Student Council, Chairman 4, Student Endowment Day Ticket Direc- tor 3, Student Carnival. FLEMING, SISTER MARY SHAUN KPHYSICAL THERAPYI ..,... .,..... I 55 Physical Therapy Club. FLENOY, ANITA MARIE INURSINGJ ...,.,.,.,,,.........I...,.,.,.,.,,....,..,..,,,,..,, Basic Student Nurses' Association, Sodality, U.C.L.M. .155 Rings of Distinctionv N, f 1' IIIIII, V 'f it IM' ' t Sculptured iii f Beauty I L7 it if l I w An elegance of workmanship and design achieved by the masters of fine ring making . . . on display at Gilllunli ewelrg llgumpung 529 ARCADE BLDG. ST. LOUIS 1, MO. ir You are cordially invited to inspect our exhibit, hours 9 to 5 daily A Sincere Thank You for your patronage over the years ew P ,Ig .:'.T' 4. from the University Cafeterias 215 216 Hauser- iller Compan BUYERS cmd REFINERS Of OLD GOLD and PRECIOUS METALS DENTAL SUPPLIES 4011 Forest Pork Blvd. JE 1-3071 1 -3072 For 85 Years Compliments Of Kilfuiregsllmusezr MIUMUIATECS West: 9450 Olive Street Road South: 4228 S. Kingshighway Blvd. FLOWERS, DIANE M. CMATHEMATICSJ ..,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,, FOLEY, PATRICK JOSEPH CACCOUNTINGJ ..,.,......,,..,,.,..,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Commerce Sodality, Apostolic Vice-Prefect 2, Delta Sigma Pi. FOLKL, THOMAS JOHN KELECTRICAI. ENGINEERING? ........................ Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer 4, Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 3, Society of Engineers, I.E.E.E. FOLLMER, HELEN A. CACCOUNTINGJ ......................... ....... Phi Chi Theta, Treasurer 3, President 4. FORREST, MARY K. CHISTORYJ ,,.,..,.,,..,........,...,...,,,,......,...............,....., Eta Sigma Phi, Treasurer 4, Phi Sigma Iota, President 4. FOSTER, A. BRYANT KLAWJ .,,,....,...,,.......,....,.,.,...,...,...,,.,.........,............ Phi Alpha Delta. FOX, CAROL J. KSPEECH PATHOLOGYJ ,...,.., .,.,.,, Sigma Alpha Eta, Theta Phi Alpha. FOXWORTH, ROBERT L. CSOCIOLOGYJ ...........,,..,..,,.............,,,,,,...,,..,, FRANK, NORMA JEAN CMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, .,......,,,.,.,.,,..,,,,..,... Delta Zeta, Nursing School Dean's Council 2, 3, Alpha Delta Theta, President 3. FREDERICKS, SIGMUND CASEY CLATINJ .,...,,..,...,..... ....,. . FRIDAY, MARY ANN CMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, ........ ....... Delta Zeta, Historian 3, Alpha Delta Theta. FRIEL, ANASTASIA M. fPHlLOSOPHYJ .................................,................ Thomas More Academy, Phi Sigma Iota, University News. FRIEL, THOMAS PATRICK KBIOLOGY1 .....,........ .............. ...................... United Fund Captain. GAERTNER, JOY FAITH CMEDICINEJ ......................................,.... ....... GALLAGHER, MARGARET M. KPOLITICAL SCIENCED .......................... Kappa Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4, Young Democrats 2, 4. GALLAGHER, ROY WILLIAM, JR. CMARKETINGD ...................... ....... Marketing Club, President 4. GALLAGHER, SHEILA MARIE QMATHEMATICSJ .................................... Gamma Pi Epsilon, Phi Sigma Iota, President 4, Pi Mu- Epsilon, Sadality, Chorale, University News. GAMBA, VINCENT JOSEPH KMEDICINEJ ...................... ....--- Phi Rho Sigma. GANTZERT, THOMAS ROBERT QAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGI ............ ----.-. Society of Automotive Engineers. GARVEY, JILL ANN fPSYCl'IOLOGYl ............................ ------- Theta Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Sociology Club 4. GATENS, PAUL F., JR. CBIOLOGYJ .......................................... ...... . Delta Sigma Phi, Intramural Sports, Biology Club. GAYNOR, MARTIN FRANCIS, JR. lMEDIClNEl ..............................-.-.-. GEIS, STEPHEN MICHAEL, Ill CPOLITICAL SCIENCED ..... ............. ...... KBIL, Chief Announcer 2, News Director 3, Station Man- ager 4. GENGLER, MARY SUSAN KPHYSICAL THERAPYJ .....................-...------- Delta Zeta, Physical Therapy Club, Young Democrats. ..72 '103 127 103 ..72 1 39 ..72 ..72 1 55 ..72 155 ..72 ..72 146 ..72 104 ..72 146 173 ..72 ..72 147 ..73 155 GENTILE, MARY A. CSOCIOLOGYJ ......................................-------------------- 73 Sociology Club, Young Democrats. GENTILE, PATRICIA ANN CSOCIOLOGYJ ......... ......... 7 3 Sociology Club, Young Democrats. GERAGHTY, JOHN J. QGEOGRAPHYQ ...........................................--....----- 73 Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, Com- merce Sodality 1, Track Team 1. GIARDI NA, ROSALIE CSOCIOLOGYD ....... ---.--. Chorale 2, Intermurals 3. ..73 GIBB, GEORGE A. CDENTISTRYJ ........................... ....... 1 16 GIGANTI, NICHOLAS FRANK CSOCIOLOGYJ ........... ......... 7 3 GILBERT, JOSEPH THOMAS, S.J. KPHILOSOPHYJ ........... ....... I 92 GILL, LAWRENCE M. KPOLITICAL SCIENCE, .......................................... 73 Eta Sigma Phi, Honors Program, Oriflamme, Varsity De- bate, Arts Sodality, Alpha Delta Gamma, Secretary 3, 4, Intratraternity Council, Secretary 3, President 4. GLOBAN, MAXINE CAROLYN CACCOUNTINGJ ................. ....... 1 04 Delta Zeta. GOERDT, ANN R. QPHYSICAL 'THERAPYJ ............. ....... Delta Zeta, Physical Therapy Club 3, 4. GOLASZEWSKI, GERALD EDWARD CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ...... I.E.E.E., Society of Engineeis. GOLDEN, MARY KATHLEEN CNURSINGJ .............................................. Basic Student Nurses' Association 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Class Secretary 4. ..73 127 155 GOLDFARB, MILTON PAUL CPOLITICAL SCIENCED ...,.....,...................... 91 Phi Delta Phi, Concert Band, Student Bar Association. GOLDSCHMIDT, JEROME H. QBIOLOGYD ...,..,...................,......,.............. 73 GOMEZ, EDWARD CDENTISTRYJ ...................,.Y.A............Y.Y.......,............. 117 Psi Omega, Chaplian 4, Student Council, Treasurer 1, Class Secretary 3. GOOCH, MICHAEL V. CLAWD .,.........................,......,.......... ......... 1 39 GORDON, SISTER MARTIN DE PORRES CSPANISHJ ..,. . .... ........ 7 3 GORDON, NICHOLAS STOCKDALE CDENTISTRYD ..........,.. .,....... 1 17 Delta Sigma Delta, Secretary 1. GOTCH, JOSEPH ERNEST KELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, .,...,............,. 128 Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, I.E.E.E., Treasurer 4, Society ot Engineers. GOTWAY, MARY ANN CPSYCHOLOGYH ................................,................. 73 Psi Chi, Sodality, Young Democrats, Sociology Club. GO VAN, BARBARA LEE CMEDICAL RECORD SCIENCED .,,..... ,....,... 1 56 Medical Records Club. GOWER, PATRICIA MARIE IPSYCHOLOGYJ .,,.. ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 7 3 Fine Arts Week, Co-Chairman 3, Fleur de Lis, Assistant Editor 3, 4, Jazz Poetry, Coordinator 3, Scripture 'Club 3, Sociology Club 3, University News 3, Fine Arts Club 4. GRAF, SISTER MARY EMIL, R.S.M. KNURSINGJ ..............,..,,,,..,,,........,. 156 GRAFF, JOAN KATHRYN KPHYSICAL THERAPYJ ...........,...,...,,.,........... 156 Physical Therapy Club. GREAVES, DOUGLAS DANIEL CAERONAUTICAI. ADMlNlSTRATIONJ..173 Alpha Beta Gamma, Secretary, Alpha Eta Rho. GREENE, MARILYN MARIE KENGLISHJ .,,......,.....,...................... ........ 7 3 Eta Sigma Phi, English Club, Alpha Kappa Alpha. GREENWAY, EILEEN M. CMATHJ ,....,... . .,,...,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,,,, .,.,..,. 7 3 GREGORY, JAMES E. CNDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, ...................,.,.... 128 CLF Sodality, Delta Sigma Phi, SOE, MSPE, SIE, Intramurals. GREGUSKA, MARLYN GALE KSOCIOLOGYJ ....,.. .,..............,................... 7 3 Delta Zeta 3, 4, University News Staff 3, Alpha Kappa Psi, Sweetheart 4. GRIESBAUER, ROBERT CHARLES fI.AWj ,,,.. . ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,., 'I 39 Phi Alpha Delta. GROSS, WAYNE W. KBIOLOGYJ ,.................,,... .,.........,,...,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, 7 4 Oriflamme, Arts Sodality, Biology Club, President 4. GROSS, WILLIAM N. CPSYSHOLOGYJ ...,..,.... .,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,,.,,.., 7 4 Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Oriflamme 2, Dorm Council, Clemens Hall 2, KBIL 2, Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, T.K.E., Treas- urer 3, 4. GROUT, JAMES A. IPHILOSOPHYJ ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.., ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'I 92 GRI-IENINGER, ALAN -IOI'IN CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGJ ,.,..,,....,,... 128 Society of Industrial Engineers, Missouri Society ot Profes- sional Engineers, Society of Engineers, Kappa Mu Sigma. GUNN, JAMES FRANCIS CLAWJ .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 139 Delta Theta Phi, Tribune 3, Malteasors 3. GURNEY, JOSEPH NORMAN IAERONAUTICAL ADMlNlSTRATlONl..173 Alpha Eta Rho, Vice-President 4. GUTIEREZ, JOSEPH MANUEIZ KDENTISTRYJ .,..,,. ........ 'I 17 Xi Psi Phi. GWILLIAM, JERRY A. CDENTISTRYJ .................... -------- 1 17 HAAS, RITA MAE lMEDICAl. TECHNOLOGYl ....-.. -------- 1 56 Dean's List. HAAS, TIMOTHY J., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ .......,.................................... 192 HACKETT, SISTER MARIE INEZ, S.C.M.M. CACCOUNTINGD ................ 104 HAFNER, JAMES PETER CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING? .........-...-.. 173 Knights of Columbus, Alpha Pi Sigma, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. 192 HAGAN, ROBERT A. CPl IlLOSOPl'IYi ......................-..---------A--A.-- --,---,-,.- Philosoplty Journal of St. Louis University. HAKE, GWENDOLYN RUTH KGENERAL BUSINESSJ .,.. .... ......... 7 4 English Club, Marketing Club. HALE, STEPHEN SCOTT KAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, .,........ Student Disciplinary Board 1, Camera Club 3. HALEY, THOMAS P. CPSYCHOLOGYJ ...................................................... 74 Arts Mens Sodality, Delta Sigma Phi, Arts Council 3. HALLER, SHERRY MARIE ISOCIOLOGYJ ..................................... ............ 7 4 S.N.E.A., Sociology Club. HAMM, JAMES WILLIAM CELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ ..., ,........,,,,,., Eta Kappa Nu, Vice-President, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4, I.T. News Staff 1, 3, C.C.C. and Society of Engineers, Secretary 2, 4, Soccer 1, I.T. Open House Exhibits Chairman, Recipient of Presidential Scholarship. HAMM, MARGARET MARY CPHYSICAL THERAPYJ ....... ...... ........ Physical Therapy Club, Grotto. HAMMEL, THERESA MARIE KNURSINGJ ........ ........ Pi Delta Phi.' HARBERT, SANDRA LEE CENGLISHJ ....... ........ English Club. HARPER, JOHN JOSEPH KMEDICINEJ ..... ............... ........ HARRIS, MICHAEL PAUL CLAWJ .............,.,..,.,............ ........ Law Journal, Press Editor 4, Phi Delta Phi. HARRISS, SISTER MARY REGINA CACCOUNTINGJ ......... ........ HART, MARY ANN CPSYCHOLOGYD ........,,,..,................ .... Biology Club, Sociology Club, Jazz Poetry. HASIK, JAMES MICHAEL CDENTISTRYJ .......................,...,,................... Alpha Sigma Nu, Psi Omega, President, Class President, 3. HASSLER, LAWRENCE A. QPHYSICSJ ...................................................... -Pi Mu Epsilon, Arts Mens Sodality, Pretect 3, Grotto. HAUSFELD, KAREN SUZANNE CNURSINGD ............................................ 156 Pi Delta Phi, Corresponding Secretary. HAVERMANN, JUDITH CATHERINE CPHYSICAL THERAPYJ ................ 156 Young Democrats 4, Physical Therapy Club 2, 3, 4. HAYES, HELEN FLORENCE CPHYSICAL THERAPYJ ..................... ........ 1 56 Physical Therapy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sprites 2, 3. HEATHMAN, KAREN RUTH CHISTORYD ................... , ........... ....... 7 4 HEDDINGHAUS, ANN KATHERINE CMATHEMATICSJ ........ ..... Grotto. HEILAND, DERRILL J. CDENTISTRYJ ....... ........ 1 17 Alpha Sigma Nu, Psi Omega. HEIMANN, SISTER JOANNE, Ad. PP.S. KNURSINGJ ,....., ...... HEINE, SISTER VERONA, Ad. PP.S. INURSINGJ ........ ...... HELFERS, GEORGE EDWARD, JR. CFINANCEJ ...........,........................ English Club 3, 4. HELTERBRAN, GLENN ALTON QAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, Arnold Air Society, information Officer 4, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, President 4, Alpha Eta Rho, Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer 3, 4, Parks Guard Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Dean's Presidents Council. HEMPSTEAD, GERARD FRANCIS CENGLISHD ,................. ........................ 7 4 Oritlamme, 3, 4, Arts Council Representative 3, Student Endowment 3, 4. HENDRICKSON, CARL HENRY KLAWD ........... ...... Law Journal, Business Manager 3. HENNELLY, MARK MURRAY KENGLISI-'IJ ..................................... ---- Ford Honors, Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman 3. HENRIKSEN, FINN QLAWJ ,....................................,...,,,,................ ........ 1 39 HENRY, GEORGE JOHN KGEOGRAPHYD ......... ....... 7 4 Gamma Theta Upsilon. HENSLER, DAVID JOSEPH CPSYCHOLOGYD ............................................ 74 Psi Chi, Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Phi, Fine Arts Club, Student Bar Association, Young Republicans. ..156 ..156 ..'IO4 Clarke Optical Co. OPTICIANS Quality Yet Reasonable 522 NORTH GRAND BLVD GUELKER-DONAHUE SPORTING GOODS 5856 Hampton JE 3-9347 sr. Louis 3, Mo. ' Fl- 3-2467 217 218 HERBERT, SISTER MARY LALANDE CNURSING, ........ ......., I 56 Basic Student Nurses' Association. HERMANS, ROBERT JAMES KAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ..,.,......,................................,...,.., I73 Alpha Pi Sigma, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, Society of Automotive Engineers, Student Council. HERZ, LEO CHARLES KPSYCHOLOGY, ..............,.... ............. 7 4 HEYNS, TERRY L. CPOLITICAI. SCIENCE, .....,.,..................................,..... 74 AFROTC Cadet Wing, Administrative Officer, 4, Arts Men's Sodality, 3, Railroad Club. HICKEY, PHILLIP F. CMEDICINE, ...,,...,,... ,....... I 47 HILTON, PATRICIA JANE CNURSING, ............ .... .............,...,.......... I 5 6 HINCKLEY, MARY F. IENGLISH, ...........,..............,...,,............................ 74 Dean's List 3, Chorale 2, 3, 4, International Club 3, 4, Fine Arts Club 3. HINES, MARGARET ELLEN CPSYCHOLOGY, ....... .......... 7 5 Psi Chi. HINES, MARILYN J. KSPEECH PATHOLOGY, .............,....,.......,............. 75 Theta Phi Alpha, Corresponding Secretary, 3, Rogers Hall Dorm Council, Treasurer, I, Sigma Alpha Eta. HOEFFKEN, ROBERT PAUL QPUBLIC SPEAKING, .........,.................. ........ 7 5 Arts Sodality I, 2, Knights of Columbus I, 2, 3, 4, ROTC I, 2, 3, 4. HOEMEKE, THOMAS HENRY KMATHEMATICS, ..,....,................ .......... 7 5 Pi Mu Epsilon, Chorale, Section Leader 3, Choraleers HOGAN, PATRICK A. CMEDICINE, ..,..,...................,..,.......r. ....,... I 47 Alpha Omega Alpha. HOKE, MARY A. fNURSlNG, .,...,......................,...................,..,............ 156 HOLDENER, DONALD ORVAL KELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ,.,...,....... I28 Sodality, Vice-President, Secretary, Society of Engineers- National Society of Professional Engineers, I.E.E.E. HOLLORAN, JAMES PATRICK IINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, ............ I28 Delta Sigma 'Phi, President 4, Swim Team I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, Society of Engineers, Society of Industrial Engineers. HOLLENBECK, KATHLEEN ANN KNURSING, ..........,............................. 157 Basic Student Nurses' Association 2, 3, 4, Executive Board. HOLM, WILLIAM W. CMEDICINE, ........., ................,,..,........................... I 47 Phi Beta Pi. HOLMES, LINDA K. KPSYCHOLOGY, ...............................................,.,..,. 75 Kappa Beta Gamma, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4, Young Democrats. HORNEMANN, MARILYN NORMA QSPEECH CORRECTION, .......,........ 75 Sodality, Consultor 3, Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4. HORNEMANN, PATRICIA FAYE KENGLISH, .......,.......,..... .......... 7 5 Sodality, English Club. HORSTDANIEL, GARY ALLEN CPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ........ ....,..... 7 5 HORTON, JOHN G. KFINANCE, ....................................... ........ I 04 Varsity Basketball, lntranturals. HORTON, RICHARD GEORGE KMATHEMATICS, ....,.... .......... 7 5 Phi Kappa Theta, Chorale. HOSHINO, WENDELL EIYOSHI IDENTISTRY, ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, 111 Xi Psi Phi. HOTSKO, ANTHONY MICHAEL IAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, .... I73 Drill Team, S.A.E., Treasurer, A.l.A.A. HOUSTON, RAY S. CDENTISTRY, ................,,...........,.,,,,,...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 18 HOWE, LEO HARRIS CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ................ I73 HUDYMA, MICHAEL GREGORY CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ...... . ..................... ........... I 73 HUEI-SMANN, MARK EDWARD KPSYCHOLOGY, .................................... 75 Delta Sigma Phi, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, President 3, Inter- Fraternity Council 3. HUNGERFORD, MARY ALICE CDRAMA, ................................................ Alpha Gamma Omega, Theta Phi Alpha, University Players, National Catholic Theatre Conference. HURLEY, DANIEL C., JR. IMATHEMATICS, ......................................... . Alpha Sigma Nu, President 4, Phi Sigma Iota, Treasurer, 4, Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Sigma Phi, Delta Sigma Phi, Alumni Secretary 2, 3. HURVITZ, RICHARD J. KMEDICINE, ................. ...... ........ HUTSON, KATHY ANN ISPEECH THERAPY, ........................................ Special Education Traineeship 4, Sigma Alpha Eta, National Executive Council 4, Dorm Class President I, 2, Rogers Hall President 3, Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4, President's Advisory Board 3, U.C.L.M. 3, 4, Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4. INDELICATO, CAROL A. QMEDICAL RECORDS, ......... ..... Medical Record Club, Vice-President, 4. INDELICATO, MICHAEL FRANK CPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ....................... ROTC Color Guard, Commander 3, 4, Weight Lifting Club, Rifle and Pistol Club. JABLONSKI, RAYMOND C. KMEDICINE, ........ ........ Phi Beta Pi. JACOBS, LAWRENCE DEIMEDICINE, ......................... ........ Phi Bere Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, cum Secretary 4. JACQUIN, GERALD ARTHUR IENGLISH, ................ .... English Club. JAUDES, RICHARD E. CPSYCHOLOGY, ....................... .... Dean's List 3, 4, Rugby Club, President 4. JENSEN, JAMES EDGAR KPHILOSOPHY, ................ .... General Honors, Ford Honors. JENSON, ROBERT H. CDENTISTRY, .................................. ............... JOHNSON, RICHARD ALLEN QCIVIL ENGINEERING, ..,................... Kappa Mu Sigma, President 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, American Society of Civil Engineers, Society of Engineers. JONETTE, SISTER MARY ROLANDO, R.S.M. CPSYCHOLOGY, .......... JONIAK, LOUIS JOHN, JR. CBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, ............ Alpha Sigma Chi. JORDAN, ANTOINETTE CAROL CGEOGRAPHY, ................................ Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. KADLEC, ROBERT JOSEPH CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, .... Alpha Eta Rho, Camera Club, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Dorm Council. KAHL, SISTER MARY ANN GRACE, S.S.M. CPSYCHOLOGY, ............ KAPLAN, ZACHARY CDENTISTRY, ...................................................... Xi Psi Phi. KAPP, HOWARD LEE KINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, .......................... Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, Treasurer 3, President 4, Society of Industrial Engineers, Society of Engineers, Oriflamme, C.C.C. KASICH, DIANE, CMATHEMATICS, ............... .... Women's Sodality, University News. KAVANAUGH, JOHN F. CPHILOSOPHY, .................. ........ KAVENEY, FRANCIS J. QPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ......... .... KEARNEY, LEE W. KCOMMERCE, .............................. .................. KEARNS, MARY IRENE CFINANCE, ........................................-.....------.- Delta Zeta 2, 3, 4, Handmaids 2, 3, Rogers Hall Dorm Counfil 3, 4, Class Vice-President 2. KEENE, JAMES H., S.J. KPHILOSOPHY, ........... .... KEILMAN, LEO A. CDENTISTRY, ................ .... KELLEY, JOSEPH JAMES, QFINANCE, ........ ..... Kappa Mu Sigma. KELLEY, SHIRLEY A. IMARKETINGD. -.------ ---- - Marketing Club. SPENCE 8z WEINEL, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS 3837 West Pine Street GA I-5827 I72O OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS 3, MO. CINE-GRAPHIC FILM LAB., INC. Processors of Billikens Game Movies Some day processing of Sports Films KELLEY, WILLIAM T. KCHEMISTRYI ..................... ....... 7 6 English Club, Biology Club, AFROTC. KELLY, J. KEVIN CMARKETINGJ .......................... ......... I 04 Soccer 3. KELLY, .IUDITH MARIE CNURSING, ........................................................ 157 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Sodality, Nursing Departmental Council, Basic Student Nurses' Association, President 4, Third Dis- trict Missouri State Student Nurses' Association. KELLY, JOHN WILLIAM KPHILOSOPHYJ .......................... . ......... 76 KELLY, SISTER MARY CELIA, R.S.M. CNURSINGJ ....... ......... 1 57 KELLY, ROBERT E. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, ....... ......... 1 28 MSPE: SOE, SIE. KENNEDY, CHANDLER J. KPHYSICSD ........., ....... 7 6 AFROTC, Pi Mu Epsilon. KENNEDY, FRANCIS H., JR. CLAWJ ...,... ..,,..... 1 39 Class President 1. KERSCHER, VINCENT JOSEPH, JR. KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ. ................................................ 174 Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding Secretary 3, Arnold Air Society, Administrative Officer 2, A.I.A.A., Treasurer 2, 3. KESSLER, MARSHALI: R. CMEDICINEJ ..,....... ......... 1 48 Phi Delta Epsilon. KESSLER, STEPHEN CMEDICINEI ......................., ..................... .148 KETTLER, CARL FREDERICK IAERONAUTICSI ........................................ 174 International Club, President 3, 4, Alpha Sigma Chi, Dorm Council, Rocket Club, St. Louis Engineers Club. KIECKHEFER, ROBERT KELLEY QPOLITICAI.. SCIENCEJ ............................ 76 KBIL, Sports Director 3, Chief Announcer 3, Program Direc- tor 4. KIENSTRA, THEODORE A., JR. CPSYCHOLOGYI ........ ....... 7 6 Alpha Delta Gamma, Treasurer 3. KINDER, WILLIAM F. ILAWJ ...................... ......... 1 39 Law Journal, Phi Delta Phi. KIRBY, ROBERT O. QFINANCEJ ..........., ................................... 1 04 KIRKPATRICK, THOMAS WILLIAM CGENERAL BUSINESSJ ................ 104 KISSEL, HARVEY JOSEPH CPHYSICSJ ...................................... ........ 7 6 Concert Band, S.A.C., Biology Club. KISTNER, PAUL GUNTHER CFRENCHI ......... ........ 7 6 KIYOMURA, IRA ICHIRO KDENTISTRYI .,....... ......... 1 I8 Xi Psi Phi, Recording Secretary 4. KLEIN, SISTER M. GERALD KACCOUNTINGJ ........................................ 105 KLEINBERG, GERALD LEE CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, ...... 174 News of the Flying Billikens, Business Manager, Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, Camera Club, Treasurer 1, 2, President 3, 4, Organizational Council. KLOSTERMANN, DAVID NORBERT KMATHEMATICSD ....,....................... 76 Pi Mu Epsilon, Arts Sodality, Secretary 3, Prefect 4, English Club. KNOPP, JOHN R., S.J. QPHILOSOPHYJ .............. ............ I 92 KNOWLES, JAMES R. CPHYSICSJ .............................................................. 76 Alpha Sigma Nu 3, 4, Pi Mu Epsilon 3, 4, Oriflamme 2, 3, 4, Debate Union 2, 3, 4, Speaker's Bureau 2,-3, Sabre Air Cadets 1, 2, Judo Club 1, Thomas More Academy 3, 4. KNOX, TERRANCE DAVID CGENERAI. STUDIES, .................................... 7 6 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3. KNOX, TIMOTHY JOHN KGENERAL STUDIESQ ............................. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3. KOCIUK, MAX CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, ............ 174 Society of Automotive Engineers. KOENIG, CHARLES NICKOLAS CMEDICINE, ........ ......... 1 48 KOESTER, DANIEL FRANK KMARKETINGJ ......,........ ......... 1 05 KOHLBERG, JOSEPH IGNATIUS CSOCIOLOGYD .....,............ ....... 71 English Club, Chorale, Madrigals. KOLLAR, JAMES ARTHUR QBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION! .................. 105 KOLLER, ROSEMARY M. QPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ...,.................... ....... 77 Theta Phi Alpha, President 4, Social Chairman 3. KOLODGIE, RICHARD CHARLES KINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSD ................ 105 Kappa Mu Sigma. KOOB, F. PAUL CPSYCHOLOGYI .............. .... .......... .7 7 Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary 3, 4. KOPFF, DIANNE LYNNE KNURSINGQ .................................................... 157 Kappa Beta Gamma 1, 2, 3, 4, Basic Student Nurses' Association 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3, 4. Compliments Saint Qouis Clfliiiuerisitg CQOOlQSfOitQ9 Books, Students' Supplies, Medical 8a Dental Instruments North Campus Bookstore -South Campus Bookstore 202 North Grand 1402 South Grand St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri Compliments of A Friend 219 220 Berry-Kolron Complete Laboratory Service 'k 3638 OLIVE ST. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 0 rd m a n n PRINTING COMPANY Printers of ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY NEWS and the ST. LOUIS REVIEW 4210 CHIPPEVVA STREET PRospect 3-sooo KORBER, HERBERT JOHN IAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION, .... Alpha Beta Gammay Alpha Eta Rho. KOROPECKY, IRMA M. IPSYCHOLOGYJ ........ .. Kappa Beta Gamma, Historian 4. KOTTENSTETTE, WILLIAM P., S.J. IPHILOSOPHYJ KRAMER, MICHAEL ARTHUR IMETEOROLOGYJN ....... ...................... . .. Alpha Phi Omega, Knights of Columbus. KRASUSKY, HENRY BENJAMIN CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGI.. Cloud Hounds, Camera Club. KRAU5, LEONARD E., S.J. CHISTORYI ..................... .... . KREBS, JOHN BENNET CGENERAL BUSINESSI ......... ..... Commerce Sodality. KRIBS, ROBERT GEORGE KMATHEMATICSJ .......... ..... Pi Mu Epsilon. KRISPIN, JANE M. IPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ .......... ..... Theta Phi Alpha. KRONER, THOMAS CHARLES QMEDICINEJ .,...,.... ..... KRUGER, MARY MARGARET KGEOGRAPHYJ ....................................... Soclality, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Commerce Sodality, Queen I, KRUSSEL, ELMER ANTHONY KCIVIL ENGINEERINGI ........................... Pi Mu Epsilong American Society of Civil Engineers, Society of Engineers. KUENNEN, BECKY ANN CPSYCHOLOGYI ............................................. KUENZ, ROBERT LAWRENCE CELECRICAL ENGINEERINGI ............... Eta Kappa Nu, Corresponding Secretary 4, Pi Mu Epsilon: I.E.E.E. KUHN, EILEEN MARIE CGENERAL BUSINESSI ....... ...... Marketing Club. KUMMER, THOMAS F. CACCOUNTINGD ............................................... CSLF Soclality, Secretary 27 Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer 47 Commerce Council 3. KUNZ, DAVID ARTHUR CELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGI ....... ...... Society of Engineers: I.E.E.E. LACY, DAVID L. CDENTISTRYJ ...,......,,.......................................... ...... Delta Sigma Delta, Historian 3, Class Treasurer 3. LAMY, ISABEL DOANS CECONOMICSJ ........................................ ...... LANDOLT, JOHN FRANCIS CMARKETINGJ ........................................... Commerce Soclality, Delta Sigma Pip Advanced ROTC, Sabre Air Cadets. LANE, MAUREEN D. CHISTORYI.. ......................................................... .. Kappa Beta Gamma, Pledge Mother 3, Panhellenic Council, Vice-President 4, Rogers Hall Dorm Council, Vice-President 2. LANPHIER, MARY S. ISPEECH PATHOLOGYI ....................................... Theta Phi Alpha, Treasurer, 37 Sigma Alpha Eta, Treasurer, 4, United Fund Campaign, 4, District Chairman. LARKIN, GARY J. CPSYCHOLOGYJ ............... .. .............. .. ...... ...... Rugby 'lp Baseball. LASKA, THOMAS JOSEPH KACCOUNTINGJ ......... ...... LATHY, EDWARD DANIEL IENGLISHI ............. English Club, Chorale. LAUBER, MARY KATHERINE CENGLISHJ ........................................... .... Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma, Vice-President 4, Cheer- leaders, Co-Captain 3, 47 Young Democrats. LAUGHNA, VIRGINIA M. CNURSINGJ ..........- .. ....-...-----.. ----- Pi Delta Phi, Fine Arts Club.. LAWBAUGH, WILLIAM MEDLEY KENGLISHI ....................................... E LAWELL, PHILIP R. IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGI ...... Alpha Beta Gamma, Secretary 2, Society of Automotive Engineers, President 3, 4, Organizational Council. LAWLER, NANCY KATHLEEN KPHILOSOPHYJ .,....-.-..------------------------- Pi Mu Epsilon, University News, Staff 27 Copy Editor 3, 4: Scripture Club 3, Sprites, President 2. LAWRENCE, DAVID LLOYD QAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ........ A.l.A.A., S.S.A.p St. Louis Soaring Association. LEAHY, DANIEL JOSEPH QINDUSTRIAI. RELATIONSJ ........................ Soccer, T, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 4. LEAHY, NORBERT THOMAS CPSYCHOLOGYI .-...---.-----.------------- -------- LE DOUX, GERALD R. CDENTISTRYJ ...................... ..... LEE, JOSEPH H., S.J. IPHILOSOPHYJ .............. ----- LEHMANN, DALE ELBERT, JR. QMEDICINEJ ................ ----- Phi Chi, Alpha Omega Alpha, President 4. LEINCKE, LINDA KI QCHEMISTRYI .....------.-.--- ----------------------- ---------------- Pi Mu Epsilon, Student Affiliates American Chemical Society: English Club. LEMBECK, WILLIAM JOSEPH CPSYCHOI-OGYl ----A4- ------- 7 8 Delta Sigma Phi. LEONARD, JAMES CARROLL CPSYCHOLOGYJ ....... ....... 7 8 Sodality, Sociology Club, Rugby Club. LEONARD, JUDITH ANN fPSYCHOLOGYl ....--A ------- 7 8 Kappa Beta Gamma I, 2, 3, 4. LEONHARDT, ERIC W. CHISTORYD .........----..-- ------- 7 8 Alpha Delta Gamma, Historian 4. LePREVOST, GLENN FORD, JR. CENGLISHD ........ ....... 7 B Oriflamme 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. LESSMAN, RITA L. KSOCIOLOGYJ ........... ------- 7 8 Dean's List I, 3, 4. Lewis, wn.llAM AMOS KLAWJ ......... ...... . ...... . . ........ 139 LIES, JAMES E. CCHEMISTRYJ .................................-....------------------------- ----78 Honor Role I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, English Club 3. LINTZ, SUSAN DOROTHY CBIOLOGYI ...... ....... 7 8 Cheerleaders I, 2, 3, Captain 4. LIPP5, CAROL ANN KMATHEMATICSJ .................-.....---.-.-.-.--------- ------- 7 8 Pi Mu Epsilon, Sodality, Young Republicans, S.N.E.A. LISTER, JOHN A. CPSYCHOLOGYJ ......................-.-...----..------------- -.----- 7 8 LITTMANN, ROBERT J. KPSYCHOLOGYJ ............................. -.-.------ 7 3 umm, CORRINE Avis KMEDICAL TECHNOLOGYJ ....... ........ 1 57 Alpha Delta Theta. LOFINK, LORENE RITA CNURSINGJ ...,...................... .---.- - 157 Pi Delta Phi. LOFTUS, RICHARD J. QELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ ....... ......... I 29 MSPE, SOE. LOHR, SHARON KAY CPHILOSOPHYJ ,,...... ....... 7 8 Grotto. LOUGH, JOHN W. QBIOLOGYJ ...........................................--. ------- 7 8 Alpha Delta Gamma. LOUISELL, JOSEPH WILLIAM, JR. CPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ...... ....... 7 9 Tau Kappa Epsilon. LOWERY, JACQUELINE DUANE CSPANISHJ ......,,. ....... 7 9 Dean's List I, 2, 3, 4. LOYD, JULIE ANN KENGLISHJ ....... -.--.-- 7 9 LOYND, ROBERT C. CBIOLOGYJ ....................... ------- 7 9 Biological Journal Club. LUKASZEWICZ, THOMAS J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ................ ..................... I 92 LUTZ, JAMES J. QCIVIL ENGINEERINGJ ........................................--.----- 129 Student Conclave 3, 4, President's Advisory Board, Editorial Advisory Board, University News, Sports Editor, 2, News Editor, 2, Managing Editor, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 3, Advertis- ing Manager, 4, SOE, Vice-President, 4, ASCE, I, 2, 3, 4, MSPE, 3, 4, Publicity Director, 3, Central Coordinating Com- mittee, 3, 4, Vice-Chairman, 4, Alpha Sigma Nu, 4, Who's Who. LUZECKY, MICHAEL HARRY CCHEMISTRYJ ............................................ 79 Conclave I, 4, Athletic Chairman 2, Delta Sigma Phi, Uni- versity News, Archive, Advertising Manager 2, Fleur de Lis, Business Manager 2, Arts Council I, 4. MAcKEs, ELARIA E. CBIOLOGYJ ............................. ....... 7 9 Biology Club, Russian Club. MADIGAN, JOHN PATRICK, JR. fLAWl ............--..------..-- ------- ---------.-- - - -I39 Delta Theta Phi, Vice-President 3, Student Conclave, Law School Representative 2, 3, Law Day, Co-Chairman 2. MADIGAN, SISTER BERNADETTE MARIE CNURSINGD ...--------------------- I57 MAGEE, PArmciA BARBARA CENGLISHJ ......,...,................. ....... 7 9 u.c.L.M. 3, Philosophyclub. MAHOMETA, MICHAEL STEPHEN CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJHI74 MAHON, FRANK BERNARD, JR. KMEDICINED ..................,................. 148 Phi Chi, Intramural Football and Softball. MAHON, JANET ANN KMEDICAL TECHNOLOGYJ ..,.,........................... I57 Alpha Delta Theta, Historian 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4. MAINZ, DAVID LAWRENCE lMEDICINEl ....................................,.,...,... I48 Phi Rho Sigma, Pledgemaster 2. MAJERLE, KATHLEEN ANN KHISTORYD ........ .,....... 7 9 MALONEY, PHILIP G., s..l. KPHILOSOPHYJ ....... ....... 1 92 MAMMO, ADDIS KACCOUNTINGJ ..,..,,..........,. ....... I 06 MANGIN, LORRAINE CLARA CSOCIOLOGYJ ....... .,....... 7 9 MANGOGNA, MARLA M. KENGLISHJ ..,............ ......... 7 9 MANISCALCO, MARY JOAN QDRAMAJ .........................,........................ 79 Alpha Gamma Omega, Theta Phi Alpha I, 2, 3, 4, Record- ing Secretary 3, Chorale 2, 3, 4, University Players 3, 4, National Catholic Theater Conference 3, 4. MANZ, JAMES A. iELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ....... ....... I 29 Eta Kappa Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, l.E.E.E. MANZO, JOHN RAYMOND CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ ......,... I74 Arnold Air Society, Commander 4, Oritlamme, Knights of Columbus, Rocket Club, President 3, 4, A.I.A.A. MARCHINI, BEVERLYANN D. CPSYCHOLOGYJ ,.,.......,....... ......... 7 9 International Club 3, 4. MARSCHEL, GERALDINE MARGARET' CHlSTORYl ....... ......... 7 9 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, CAROL M. IPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ............................................ 79 Women's Sodality, University Center for Lay Missions, Publicity 3, 4, Concert Band. MARTIN, JOHN HENRY CLAWJ ................,............................ ....... I 40 MARTIN, THOMAS F. KMEDICINEJ ..........,............................................. I4-B MARXER, JOHN EDWARD CELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGD .................. 129 I.E.E.E., Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, Amateur Radio Club, Society of Engineers. MATAYA, THOMAS P. KMATHEMATICSH ...,................... ......... 7 9 Kappa Mu Sigma, Soccer Team I, 2, 3, 4. MATEYKA, MICHAEL L. KMATHEMATICSJ ,............... ......... 7 9 MATTEUZZI, MARGARET ANN IGEOGRAPHYJ ....,.,. ......... 8 0 Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, Sprites 4. MATTINGLY, JOHN A. KCIVIL ENGINEERINGJ .................................... 129 Alpha Sigma Nu, M.S.P.E., Vice-President 4, A.S.C.E., S.O.E., C.C.C. MATULA, DANIEL J. CCOMMERCEJ ....... ....... I 06 Tau Kappa Epsilon. MAXWELL, MADELEINE .....,........................ ..,.... I 06 MAYER, SHARON ELAINE CENGLISHJ ,..............,...................................... 80 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Honors Program, Sodality, Recording Secretary 4, Fine Arts Club, Secretary 2, Chorale, Madrigals, S.N.E.A. MAYERCIK, RONALD MICHAEL CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ .... I74 Alpha Phi Omega, President, Student Council. MAZZA, CHARLES KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ ....... ....... I 75 MAZZACAVALLO, DUANE VICTOR CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ ............................................ I75 Knights of Columbus, Alpha Pi Sigma, President 4, Society of Automotive Engineers. McAI.LISTER, ROBERT DALE CLAWJ .,...., ....... I 40 Phi Alpha Delta. McALLlS'I'ER, SALLY ANNE CHISTORYD .................................................... 80 MCANDREW, ROBERT EDWARD CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ .... I75 A.I.A.A., Secretary 2, Parks Guard I. McBRlAR, AGNES M. CNURSINGJ .....,........,.... ....... I 57 Pi Delta Phi, Graduate Choir. USSELMAN'S MARKET Spring ot Laclede Complete Zine of Wines 8. Liquors Fresh Fruits Picnic Supplies THE CENTER 3559 Lindell CARDS RECORDS ART WORK DISCUSSIONS BOOKS 221 222 MCBRIDE, WILLIAM FRANCIS IPSYCHOLOGYJ ..,,,,.,,.,,,,,A,,,,,,,,. A.,,,..x, 8 0 Arts Sodality, Biology Club, Grotto, Secretary 3. MCCAFFREY, PATRICIA J. IPHYSICAL THERAPY, ...,...,,.,.,....,.. ,,,,,,, 1 57 Physical Therapy Club, President, 3. McCLERNON, MARY ELLEN IPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 80 Chorale, Choralettes, Angel Flight, Honorary Lieutenant Colonel, Pi Beta Phi, Flying Billikens. MCCRORY, SHARON PATRICIA IMATHEMATICSJ ,,,4,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 O Pi Mu Epsilon, Russian Club. MCDONOUGH, DONALD T .,,.,,,,,,A,44,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,..'., 'I 05 MCFARLANE, MARGARET M. IFRENCHI ......,,.....,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., 8 0 McGINTY, SISTER JEAN-MARIE, R.S.M. KNURSINGD ........ ....... 'I 57 MCGONIGLE, JAMES P. IMEDICINEJ ..,..,...,.,,.......,....,.,,, ,,,.... I 48 Alpha Kappa Kappa. MCGUIRE, JAMES M., SJ. IPHILOSOPHYJ .....,. ....,,. I 92 McGUIRE, MARCIE MARIE IPHILOSOPHYJ ..........,.......,........,.............. 157 Conclave, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Presi- dent's Advisory Board, Gamma Pi Epsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, Delta Zeta, University News McGUIRE, MARY PATRICIA QENGLISHQ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,4, ,, .80 English Club 2, 4, Grotto 4, Young Republicans 4. MCINTOSH, ROBERT K., S.J. ICLASSICSJ ..,,,,,........,,.....,,,......,, ...,,.. 1 92 McKEE, LINDA MITCHELL CHISTORYJ ....,....... ......... 8 0 Graduate Choir, Young Democrats. McKENNA, THOMAS M. LGEOGRAPHYJ ......., ......... 8 0 Gamma Theta Upsilon. MCKEOWN, GAIL C. IFRENCHJ ..................................,..............,.............. 80 Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4, Theta Phi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Archive, Senior Co-Editor 3, La Cercle Francaise 4. McNALLY, MYLES HUGH QINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSJ ......, ....... 1 05 McNAMARA, EDWARD D., JR. CPSYCHOLOGYJ .......... ......... 8 0 Tau Kappa Epsilon. MCNAMARA, THOMAS A. IACCOUNTINGI ........................................ 105 Delta Sigma Pi, Bridlespur, Treasurer 2, Student Carnival, Treasurer 3. MCNAMEE, BERNARD J. IPOLITICAI. SCIENCE, ..................,................. 80 Kappa Mu Sigma, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Athletic Director, 4, Alpha Phi Omega, Ugly Man, 3. MCVANN, THOMAS THEODORE, JR. IPHILOSOPHYJ ............................ 80 Dorm Council, Vice-President 1, International Club. MECKER, JUDY VIVIENNE IMATHEMATICS1 ............................. ......... 8 0 Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Beta Gamma. MEININGER, AILEEN MARY IENGLISHI .............................................. .... 3 0 Eng'Iish Club, Young Republicans. MEINZENBACH, JOHN P. CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRARTIONJ ....,. 175 Knights of Columbus, Alpha Pi Sigma, Treasurer 3. MEIVES, LAWRENCE T. IACCOUNTINGJ ................................ ....... 'I 06 Alpha Kappa Psi, AFROTC, Wing Staff, 4. MENDELSON, MICHAEL w. IMEDICINEJ .................. ....... 1 48 Phi Beta Pi, Historian 2. MENKE, JANE ELIZABETH CMATHEMATICSJ ........ ......... 3 I Pi Mu Epsilon. MENNEMEYER, RALPH P. CCHEMISTRYD ........ ......... 8 I MESSINA, JOSEPH A. IMEDICINEJ ......... ........ 'I 48 Phi Rho Sigma, Secretary. MESSINA, PHILIP M. IDENTISTRYJ .,...., ,,,,,,,,. Psi Omega, Phi Kappa Theta. MEYER, ANDREW L. ICHEMISTRYJ .......................................,..,.,..,..,.,,.. Oriflamme, Vice-Chairman 4, Junior Affiliate of American Chemical Society. ' MEYER, DONALD JOSEPH ILAWJ ,.,,.,,,,....,., .,,,,,,,, 118' ..a1 140 MEYER, RAYMOND' CHARLES IENGLISHJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 1 MEYER, WILFRED H. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING1 ..,..,,. ,....,,,. S.O.E., S.I.E., M.S.P.E. MIDDEN, RONALD J. IINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, .......,,...,,,.,..,...,.... Society of Industrial Engineers, President 4, Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, Central Coordinating Committee Secretary 1, Society of Engineers. MILAN, ENRIQUE, JR. IGENERAL BUSINESS, .......,................,,.,,..,,,,..,., Sigma Eta Phi, Alpha Delta Gamma, International Club. MILLER, GEORGE JOSEPH ILAWQ ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,4,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Student Bar Association, Officer 4, Decree, Managing Editor 4, Delta Theta Phi. 129 129 106 140 MILLER, KENNETH CHARLES IAERONAUTICAI. ENGINEERINGD ........ 175 Phi Alpha Chi. g MILLER, RICHARD B. IMEDICINEJ ,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 48 Class Treasurer 4. MINARDI, ANDREW JOSEPH QLAWJ ......,,,,.,,..,,,,.,...,.,,,...,.. ,,,..,,.. 1 40 Phi Delta Phi, Historian 3, Decree, Editor. MINDRUP, RAYMOND FRANCIS, JR. IMATHEMATICSJ ......,,,, .,,,,,,, 8 1 MINGES, JOHN WILLIAM IAERONAUTICS1 .......................... .,,..,.., 1 75 S.A.E. MIRAMONTI, ROBERT CHARLES ..................,.. ,..,.,.. B I MITROU, OLGA ANNE ISPEECH THERAPY, .......... ........ 8 1 Sigma Alpha Eta, Sprites. MODDE, SISTER GIL MARIE, R.S.M. CNURSINGJ ........ ......... 1 58 MODICA, JOHN ALVIN KACCOUNTINGJ ............ ......... 1 06 Alpha Kappa Psi. MOEHN, JOHN THOMAS, KSOCIOLOGYI ,,..,....,,,,.. ......,, 8 1 Sociology Club. MOHLENBROCK, WILLIAM CHARLES IMEDICINEJ ..,,.... .,.,.,. 'I 48 Phi Beta Pi, Class Vice-President 4. MOIX, JOYCE ANNE INURSINGD ................................ ......,.. 1 58 Registered Nurses' Organization. MOLLET, RONALD EMIL IELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ..,,... .,.,...., 1 29 Fine Arts Club, Society of Engineers. MOLNAR, FRANK Z. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ........ ......... 'I 29 I.E.E.E. MONGELLI, ROY VINCENT CAERONAUTICSJ ........ ,..,..... 'I 75 A Alpha Eta Rho, Treasurer 2. MONTEDONICO, ANNA REA IDRAMAJ .........................................,,..,,... 81 Eta Sigma Phi, Alpha Gamma Omega, Kappa Beta Gamma, University Players. MOON, ROBERT WILLIAM IAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ ...... ......... Society of Automotive Engineers. 175 106 MOONEY, MICHAEL H. IFINANCEJ ..............,......................................... Delta Sigma Phi, Intramural handball, football, basketball. Moons, ALAN F. CHISTORY1 ................................................................ Choral, Choraleers. ..81 We Keep. St. Louis U. Refreshed T urnBough Vending 5747 Helen CO 1-4171 - Complete Vending Service - MUSIC CITY RECORDS SHEET MUSIC RADIOS PHONOS 543 NORTH GRAND OL 2-6670 OPEN NITES 'TIL 9 P.M. MOORE, JAMES DUNN lPI,glILOSOPHYl .,....., ...... I 92 MOORE, JAMES E. KCHEMISTRYJ ..........,., ........ 8 I American Chemical Society. MOORE, MADELEINE KSOCIOLOGYJ .........,,,,...,......,.,.,,.,.,.,.,..,..,.,,...A...... SI Sociology Club, International Club, Archive Staff, Chorale, Class Dorm Vice-President 4. MOORE, SISTER M. BARBARA ANN CNURSINGJ ..,..,.., ...... I 58 MORAN, THOMAS M. KMEDICINEJ .....,........,,.,.......,. ....... I 48 Phi Rho Sigma, President 4. MORODER, RICHARD' J. CPHILOSOPHYJ .....,,, ...........,..,.................,..... I 93 MORRIS, CHARLES FREDERICK KCHEMISTRYD .,.,..,,...................,.,.......... 81 Oriflamme 2, 3, 4, Freshman Week, Committee Chairman 4, Tau Kappa Epsilon 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Inter- Fraternity Council Representative 3, 4, Saint Louis University Club of Louisville, Chairman 3, 4, President's Council lDorm4 itoryj 3, 4, Biology Club 2. MORRIS, .NORMA JEAN CPHYSICAL THERAPY, ....... .,.,... I 58 Physical Therapy Club. MOSS, NELS C., JR. CPSYCHOLOGYJ ........ ......... 8 I Sociology Club, Treasurer 4. MOTHERWAY, SUSAN E. CTHEATERJ .,...,.,....,.,Y,......,................................ 81 Woman's Sodality, Kappa Beta Gamma, University Theater, Societe Francaise, National Catholic Theater Conference. MOWRY, ELOISE PIKE CPHYSICAL THERAPYJ ,.,......, .....,................. I 58 Physical Therapy Club. MUDD, JAMES THOMAS fAccountingl ....... ....... I O6 Phi Kappa Theta. MUELLER, JEANNE MARIE CSOCIOLOGYJ ........ ,........,.,,............ ......... 8 I KBIL. MUELLER, MICHAEL J., S.J. IPHILOSOPHY, MATHEMATICSJ ..,,,,,..,.. I93 MUELLER, RICHARD EDWARD CHISTORYJ ...,....,.....................,..... .,,.,.... 8 2 MUFFLER, ROBERT JOSEPH KLAWJ ,.,.......... ..,,.,, I 40 Student Bar Association. I, 2, 3. MULDOON, SARA JANE CPOLITICAI. SCIENCED ........ ......... 8 I MULLEN, LAWRENCE M., III QACCOUNTINGJ ..................,.,..,............ I06 Commerce School Honor Roll I, 2, Delta Sigma Phi, Tennis Team I, 2, 3, Phi Delta Phi, President Freshman Law Class. MUNDY, EARL WESLEY, JR. KAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING, .......... ...... I 75 MURPHY, JUDITH A. KHISTORYJ ...............,...................,.......................... 81 Honors, I, Sociology Club, 3, 4, University News, 3, 4, Society Editor, 4, Young Democrats, 3, 4, Fine Arts Week, 3, Scripture Club, 3, Jazz Poetry, 3. MURPHY, JUDITH PATRICIA QENGLISHQ ,.,,.,,,,,,,,..,...,,....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, 81 Theta Phi Alpha, English Club, Anthropology-Sociology Club, Fine Arts Club. MURPHY, MICHAEL W. KINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, ............................ I06 Kappa Mu Sigma, Young Democrats, ROTC Drill Team, Commander, 2. MURPHY, ROSANNE CPSYCHOLOGYJ .,...,,.... .......,. 8 I MUTCHLER. DAVID' E., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ .......,.......... .....,............. I 93 NASTAV, JUDITH ANNE, QPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ .................................. 82 Phi Sigma Iota, University Center for Lay Missions, U. News. NAUMANN, JOSEPH A., JR. CGEOGRAPHYD ........,,..............................,. 82 Knights of Columbus, Recording Secretary I, St. Louis Uni- versity Student Education Association, President 4, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Vice-President 4. NEAL, WILLIAM FREDERICK KHISTORYQ ...............,....,....,.........,,,,....,.,,... 82 AFROTC, Information Officer 3, Chorale I, 2, 3, 4, Chora- leers I, 2, 3, 4. NELSON, AUDREY GAIL CNURSINGJ ......,....,,,...................................... I5B Gamma Pi Epsilon 3, 4, Women's Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, -Con- sultor 3, Conclave, Recording Secretary 4, Nursing and Health Services, Dean's Council 2, 3, 4, University News I, 2, Sociology Club I, President's Advisory Board 3, 4, Secretary 4, Class President I. NEU, DAVID R. CPSYCHOLOGYJ .,.,.,,,,,..,...,,..,.....,...,..,, ....,. NICHOLSON, SHARON ANN CPSYCHOLOGYJ. ...... ...,............. ...... Delta Zeta, President 4, Social Chairman 3. NIEDLING, LARRY GENE QAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ............ A.I.A.A., Vice-Chairman 3. NIEMEYER, DAVID CHARLES KINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSJ ........ ......... Alpha Kappa Psi. NIGREELLE, MARTIN J. CDENTISTRYJ ...,... ......... Delta Sigma Delta. NOEL, ELLEN MARIE CNURSINGJ ............ ......... NOLAN, SHEILA ANN KENGLISHJ ..................., ....... 8 2 Dorm Council, Floor President 4. NOONAN, LAWRENCE DAVID KSOCIOLOGYJ ........................................ 82 Dormitory Resident Assistant 4, Sociology Club 4, Intra- murals 3, 4. NOONAN, MARY PATRICIA KFRENCHJ ......................................,........... 82 Phi Sigma Iota, Theta Phi Alpha, Recording Secretary 4. NORMAN, THOMAS H., S.J. KPHILOSOPHYJ .........................,.............. NORTHWAY, MICHAEL JOSEPH KINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS? .............. Intramurals, Basketball I, 2, Football I. NOVELLY, PAUL A. CFINANCEJ ..............................,............................... Delta Sigma Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Inter-Fraternity Council Orphans' Party 2, Inter-Fraternity Judiciary Council, Judiciary Chairman 3, 4. NUELLE, SUSAN R. KENGLISHJ ...............................,. ,...... ....... 8 2 O'BRIEN, JOSEPH HUGH CACCOUNTINGJ .................,.... ......... Beta Gamma Sigma. O'BRIEN, JOSEPH PATRICK QINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, ..,.... . ...... .. Delta Sigma Phi, Social Chairman 3, 4. O'BRIEN, MARY LOUISE KHISTORYJ .......,......,........ ....... 8 2 English Club, Chorale, Treasurer, 4. O'CONNELL, SUSAN LANE CHISTORYI .................................................... 82 Kappa Beta Gamma, Treasurer 3, 4, S.N.E.A., University News. O'CONNOR, DENNIS T. KENGLISHJ ,.,... ....... 8 2 O'CONNOR, JAMES P. CSPANISHJ .....,..,..,.,,.,,,.,,,..,,..............,................ 83 OGBORN, BILLY LON QDENTISTRYQ ...,.,.,..,,.,,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,.. Junior American Dental Association, Secretary 2, Psi Omega, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. O'GORMAN, SISTER MARY DEBORAH, S.S.M. CGENERAL BUSINESSJ ...................................... ......... O'KEEFEE, THOMAS EMMETT KBIOLOGYJ ................................. ., .......,.. . English Club I, Pre-Dental Club 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 3, 4. OLOUGHLIN, GARY D. KAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ .......... Knights of -Columbus 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Student Conclave 3, 4, President's Advisory Committee 4, Alpha Eta Rho 3, President 4. OLSON, JEFFREY ALAN KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ .............. I75 A.l.A.A. OLYNIEC, JEAN M. QPHYSICAL THERAPY1 ......,.,,,..,.....,......,.,.,,,,.,,,.,.. International Relations Club, Treasurer, 2, Physical Therapy Club. O'MARA, MARY KATE CENGLISHJ ....... ....... 8 3 English Club. O'NEIL, NORENE MARIE CENGLISHJ ...................................................... 83 Dean's List, Rogerian, Coeditor 3, Sodality, S.N.E.A., English Club, Philosophy Club, Sociology Club, International Club. . . Specialist in Business and Professional Employment . . KAY WILLIAMS PERSONNEL 8I8 Olive Suite I43O MA I-84.84 Compliments of NU-LOOK CLEANERS 3658 West Pine 223 224 Compliments of A Friend Your Campus Camera Shop For The Very Finest m CAMERAS 8. PHIITII EIIIIIPMENT A BOLEX NIKON ZEISS KODAK CANON OMEGA LINHOF MINOX AGFA ARGUS :GI CHECK OUR QUALITY LINES CHECK OUR EXPERT SERVICE ll Leading Brands - Including - LEICA HASSELBLAD POLAROID BRONICA BESELER GRAFLEX EXAKTA BELL 8. HOWELL ANSCO ROLLEIFLEX f You Don't Know Cameras - Know Your Dealer , Sf 0E0u!GiiPLY EU I ' s I O 7 I tifiieg, -' ' L33 JEfferson 2' E 1 - S-6040 A a4oo LINDELL ewo. O'NEILL, JOHN J. CMEDICINEJ .,,.................. ........ Alpha Kappa Kappa. OSDIECK, ROBERT E., S.J. QEDUCATIONI ,...,,................,........,........... . O'Sl IAUGHNESSY, JOHN WILLIAM fPOl.ITICAL SCIENCE1 .............. O'TOOl.E, SUSAN MARGARET KNURSINGJ ..,.........................,,............ Basic Student Nurses' Association, Archive Staff 3. OTTO, BETTY KAY CMATHEMATICS1 .....,,......................,.,...................,.. Pi Mu Epsilon, Delta Zeta, Secretary 3, Sprites, Archive, Features Editor 2. OTTOLINI, JAMES LOUIS CMEDICINEJ ,..,,........ . .....,.,..,,.,................,... .. Phi Beta Pi. OWAN, THOMAS ALEXANDER CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ.. Student Council, President 4, Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary 3, A.I.A.A., News of the Flying Billikens, News Editor'3. PANASCI, ANTHONY DOMINICK CCHEMISTRY1 .........,....,,...,,,.,.,........ Floor Athletic Chairman 3. PARKER, JAMES RONALD CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ .,.......... Alpha Beta Gamma, Secretary 4. PASSANISE, JOSEPH PAUL KELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ ...... ........ Phi Kappa Theta, Historian 3, I.E.E.E. PAULUS, JOHN FRANCIS, JR. KECONOMICS1 ...,... ..... ROTC. PAWLOW, THOMAS A. KFINANCEJ ........ ........ ROTC, Wing Staff Position. PAWLOWSKI, STANLEY E. KDENTISTRYJ ..,...................,.............. .....,.. PELIKAN, RALPH JOHN CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGD ,.............. . PELLEGRINI, FRANK LOUIS CLAWJ ....,........................,....................... Phi Delta Phi, Secretary 3. PETERMAN, SISTER MARIAN ROSE KMEDICAL TECHNOLOGYJ .......... PETERSEN, JEAN ELLEN CNURSINGJ ...........,......,,.................................. Basic Student Nurses' Association, Class Vice-President 2. PETERSEN, JUAN LORENZO CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ .....................,......... ........ Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Union Representative 3. PETRALLE, ROSEMARY FRANCES KHISTORYJ ........,...,.,.,,, .... PETROCCHI, ACHILLE J., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ......... ........ PFEFFLE, ROBERT F. CDENTISTRYJ ......,................ ..... . .. Delta Sigma Delta. PIASNOSKI, PETER J., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ..........,........,... .................. PIEPER, GREGORY T. CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGJ ...........,.............. Oriflamme, Delta Sigma Phi, MSPE, Secretary 4. SOE, Society of Industrial Engineers, Intramural Sports. 148 193 ..83 158 ..83 148 176 ..83 176 130 -83 107 118 176 140 158 158 176 ...83 193 118 193 130 FIEPER, STEPHEN FREDERICK ..................,...............................,,,.. ...,.... 1 O7 PIGOTT, ROBERT JOHN CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ ................ 176 PISONI, EDWARD L. QTHEATEIU .............................................,,.,. ,.... ......... 8 3 Alpha Gamma Omega, Treasurer 4, University Theater 1, 2, 3, 4. PISONI, MICHAEL J. KENGLISHJ ..,.................,,.....,........................ ....... 3 3 Alpha Gamma Omega, St. Louis University Theater. POHLMAN, VIVIAN CECILIA CNURSINGJ ..............,............................. 158 POHRER, JACK E. CLAWD ........................................................................ 140 Phi Delta Phi, President, Student Bar Association, Assistant Religious Director, Tortfeasor, Law Day, Co-Chairman of Arrangements Committee. POLETTE, GARY VINCENT KMATHEMATICSP ------- ..... ,Tau Kappa Epsilon. POLITTE, LEO A., JR. CPSYCHOLOGYJ ............... .... ....,.......... . POLLOCK, JOHN G. KPSYCHOLOGYJ .........................-.-- --..------------------' CHF Sodality, Delta Sigma Pi, Chancelor, 4, Arts Council, President, 4, Dean's Advisory Committee for Foreign Students, Chairman, 3, 4. POMPHREY, MARTIN MICHAEL, JR. CBIOLOGYJ ......... ..... Arts Sodality 1, 2, 3. PORTH, ANDREW GEORGE KPOLITICAL SCIENCEJ ........ ..... AFROTC, Wing Commander 4. POTTHAST, THOMAS JOSEPH CENGLISHJ ....................- Alpha Sigma Nu, Arts Sodality, Secretary 3. ..83 ..83 ..83 ..83 ..83 ..83 Porvm, noaenr L. IGEOGRAPHYJ .................,. . ........................... .--.-..- B 4 Young Democrats 2, 3, 4, Griesedieck Hall Dorm Council 4, Vice-President 4. powens, wiu.iAM FRANCIS KCHEMISTRYJ .,..... .,........ .------ 8 4 Chorale, Choraleers. PRATT, GEORGE K. QAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING1 ....................... Alpha Sigma Chi, Vice-President, Society of Automotive .176 Engineers, Dorm Cquncil. PREWITT, RUSSELL LAWRENCE, JR. KBIOLOGYD ..,.,.. ......... 8 4 Alpha Delta Gamma, Trumpeteers. PRIESMEYER, JOSEPH M. KARTSQ ,.....,.......,,,...... ......... 8 4 Alpha Delta Gamma. PROSTACK, CHARLES ANTHONY CHISTORYJ ..........,,............ .........,... 8 4 PURCELL, JOHN J., JR. CPHILOSOPHYJ .................................................... B4 Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, Delta Sigma Phi, Vice- President 3, Trainer Athletics 3, 4, Intramural Sports. PURICELLI, SUSAN CPOLITICAL SCIENCED .......................... ........ ......... 5 4 Delta Zeta, Chorale. - QUATMANN, JOSEPH H. CMARKETINGJ ................................................ 107 K.B.S. Secretary-Treasurer, Historian, Sabre Air Cadets. RAFFIN, JOSEPH HENRY fAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ .....,..,........................................... 176 Alpha Beta Gamma, Treasurer, Society of Automotive Engineers. RANGO, NICHOLAS A. CCHEMISTRYJ ..,.................... ......... 8 4 Thomas More Academy, Alpha Delta Gamma. RAPKO, JOHN NICHOLAS iCHEMISTRYJ .............,.,.,. ......... 8 5 A.C.S. Student Affiliates. RAVERA, JOHN KMEDICINEJ ............. ....... 1 48 Alpha Kappa Kappa. REAROON, THOMAS F. QMEDICINEI ........ ....... 1 49 Phi Beta Pi. REED, JOHN THOMAS KCOMMERCEQ ...,.....,...................,.. ....... 1 07 Knights of Columbus, Deputy Grand Knight 3. REED, SISTER MARY GIOVANNI CNURSINGJ ...........................,............ 158 REEVE5, PAUL MILLER CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERNGJ .................... 176 Pi Mu Epsilon, Knights of Columbus, Chancellor 3, A.l.A.A. REH, THOMAS EDWARD KBIOLOGYJ ........................................................ 84 Delta Sigma Phi, Student Conclave, Student Endowment Com- mittee, All-University Chairman 4, Bridlespur Horse Show Committee 1, 2, General Ticket Clvairman 2. REICH, ROBERT GEORGE UNDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGJ .................... 130 Delta Sigma Phi, Society of Engineers, Society of Industrial Engineers. REID, CHRISTOPHER KEARNS CLAWJ ........,........................................... 140 Class Treasurer 1, Student Bar Association, Law Day Awards Committee, Chairman, Election Committee, -Chairman, Phi Delta'PI1i, Intramural Basketball Champions 1, 2. REINHOLT, JEROME JAY CHISTORYD ........................................................ 84 Knights of the Blessed Sacrament, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Resident Assistant 3, 4. REITES, JAMES w., s..i. KPHILOSOPHYD .......,.,.,,................................... 193 REITZ, RANDOLPH CHARLES CELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGD ................ 130 Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, I.E.E.E., Secretary 3, Chairman 4, Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, Conclave, I.T. Representative 4. RENGEL, MARILYN E. CPHYSICAL THERAPY, ........... ........ 1 58 Women's Sodality, Physical Therapy Club. RENNECAMP, RICHARD THOMAS CMARKETINGJ ........ ........ 1 07 Marketing Club. RENNER, CLAUDETTE L KPSYCHOLOGYJ .................. ......... 8 4 Delta Zeta. REUTER, JOSEPH M. KELECTRICAL ENGINEERING1 ...... ....... 1 30 MSPE: SOE, IEEE. RICE, RICHARD NI., S.J. CPHILOSOPHYJ ..... ................ ....... 1 9 3 RICHTARSIC, JOHN ROBERT CGENERAL BUSINESSI ........ .....,, 1 07 English Club, Student Endowment. RIESENMY, JAMES CHARLES KINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, ...,..... ....... 1 07 RINALDI, MICHAEL J. KMEDICINEI ,.,..,..,.,.,,........,,,,.,..,,.,,....,., ,,,,,.. 1 49 Phi Rho Sigma. RIORDAN, SISTER MARY CLEMENT, R.S.M. CMEDCAL RECORD SCIENCEJ ...,.,....,,..................,.,. ,,,,,,. 'I 59 ROACH, SISTER ROSE EILEEN, S.S.M. lNURSING, ........ ....... 1 59 Junior Class President. ROADMAN, JACK W. KLAWJ ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,, ,.,,,,, 'l 40 ROBBE, ROGER MARTIN QHISTORYQ ,,,,,,, W ,,,-,,,., 84 ROBERTS, MICHAEL J. QENGLISHJ ..,,...,.,,,.,, ,,,,.,,,, 8 4 Swimming Team 3, 4. ROBIDEAU, KAREN ANNE CCHEMISTRY, ,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,4,,,,,.,,,,,4,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 84 German Club. ROBINSON, MATTHEW D. lAERONAUTlCAL ADMINISTRATION, ...... 176 Alpha Beta Gamma, Vice-President 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Drill Team. RODGER, MALCOLM RUSSELL QMEDICINEJ ..,..... .,,.,.. 1 49 RODGERS, JUDITH ANN CSOCIOLOGYJ ...................... .... ............ ROHAN, MARGARET W. CCIVIL ENGINEERINGJ .................................. 130 ASCE, Secretary, 4, MSPE, SOE, Corresponding Secretary, 2, Grotto, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4. ROHAN, THOMAS RICHARD QELECTRICAL ENGINEERING! .............. 130 Eta Kappa Nu, Secretary, I.E.E.E., Society of Engineers. ROHLFING, DERRICK CARL IDENTISTRYQ ....,..........,,............................. 119 Delta Sigma Delta. ROLKA, DINNA M.. ................................... .... . . ROMEO, CHARLES JOSEPH QDENTISTRYJ ....... . ...... .. Delta Sigma Delta. ROSENDAHL, MARY HILDEGARDE CNURSINGJ ,..,,.. .,,.,. Registered Nurses' Organization. ROTH, DONALD MARTIN CHISTORYJ ...... ...... Debate Team. ROTH, GERALD J ...,. ,.,.,..,.. .,,,,.,,,,.,,.,.,,,,.,,,....,,,,,,.,...,... ,......,,,,,,.,......,..... RUCKMAN, MARIBETH RUTH KPSYCHOLOGYJ ...................................... Gamma Pi Epsilon, President 4, Psi Chi, Women's Sodality, Consultor 4, Delta Zeta. RUHL, JOHN A. KHISTORYJ .,.,..,,...,...,,,....,,,.,,,.,,,.,, ,..,,. .,,.., RUNNELS, LAWRENCE A. KCLASSICAL A.B.J ..................... ...... Alpha Sigma Nu, Eta Sigma Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon. RUPP, ROGER H. KGENERAL BUSINESSJ ,...,,.......... ...................... .,..... 1 0 7 Phi Kappa Theta, Pledgemaster 1, Soccer Team 3. RUPPEL, CAROL ANN CNURSINGJ ..............,........................................... 159 Basic Student Nurses' Association 2, 3, 4, Archive 2, 3, Assistant Editor 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 4. RUSSELL, WILLIAM ALBERT, II QELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ ............ Eta Kappa Nu, President 4, Pi Mu Epsilon, Society of Engineers, Central Coordinating Committee, I.E.E.E. RUSSO, PETER MICHAEL KACCOUNTINGD ..,...,..................... ............. 1 O7 RYAN, JOHN THOMAS CCOMMERCEJ .......,.,,......................................... 107 Commerce Sodality, Vice-President 3, 4, Alpha Kappa Psi 3, 4. SAHRMAN, RICHARD JOHN KPSYCHOLOGYJ ........................................ 35 Delta Sigma Phi, Pledgemaster, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Sabre Air Cadets. SALAMON, RICHARD F. CDRAMAJ .............,.,,......................................... 85 Alpha Gamma Omega, President 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Uni- versity Theater 3, 4. SANDERS, GEORGIA L. CNURSINGJ ......................... ....... 1 59 Registered Nurses' Organization. SANTANELLO, ROBERT SAMUEL KPSYCHOLOGYJ ......... ......... 3 5 SAWAN, EUGENE DONALD CMEDICINEJ ................. ....... 1 49 SAWICKI, DONNA MARIE CPSYCHOLOGYJ ....... ......... 3 5 Psi Chi, Marketing Club. SCHAEFER, JOSEPH T. CMETEOROLOGYD ...........................................-.- 130 Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Mu Epsilon, American Meteorology Society, Secretary 4. SCHAEFER, ROBERT GERALD UNDUSTRIAL RELATIONSJ ....... ....... 1 07 sci-IAEFFER, Joi-IN DENNIS KENGLISHJ ............................ ......... 8 5 Arts Sodality, Instructor of Candidates 2, 3. SCHAEFFER, JUNE CLARE CLAWJ .................................. ....... 1 41 SCHAPER, JOHN H. QMARKETINGJ .......... .-.-.-- 1 07 SCHELBLE, BARBARA KPSYCHOLOGYJ ...........................................-....-..--- 85 Handmaids, Fine Arts Club, Sociology Club, Young Repub- licans, Secretary 4. SCHELL, JOHN DUNPHY, JR. KELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ .............. 130 PE Mu Epsilon, Society of Engineers, I.E.E.E. SCHENK, RICHARD WILLIAM, JR. CFINANCEJ .........................-.- ------. 1 07 Sabre Air Cadets 1, Alpha Kappa Psi 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHLARMAN, JOSEPH B. CELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGJ ...................... 130 SCHLATTER, THOMAS WILLARD KMETEOROLOGYD .............................. 131 Alpha Sigma Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, Chorale, President 3, Orifla-mme, American Meteorological Society, Saint Louis University Student Chapter, President 4. SCHLECHTE, .IACQUELINE J. CACCOUNTINGQ ,....,.,, .................. ........... 1 0 7 Phi Chi Theta, President 3, Treasurer 2, National Councilor 4. SCHMIDT, CARL R., S..l. CPHILOSOPHYJ .............................................- SCHMITT, DAVID ANTHONY CELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ...,.......,.. Alpha'Sigma Nu, Pi Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Sodality, Treasurer 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega, Society of Engineers, 225 226 President 4, Central Coordinating Committee, Chairman 4, I.T.'s News, Editor 3, I.E.E.E. SCHMITT, SISTER MIRIAM, O.S.B. CFINANCEJ ,,,.,..,,........,.,.... ..,,.... I 08 SCHMUKE, .JEAN MARIE QSPEECH THERAPY, ...........,,,,,.,...,.,,., ...... 8 5 Sigma Alpha Eta, Russian Club, Young Democrats. SCHNEIDER, HENRY J. CFINANCEI .........,..,.., Q ,,..................................... 108 Alpha Kappa Psi, Historian 2, Purchasing Agent 3,' Pro- fessional Chairman 3, Coordinating Chairman 4, Marketing Club, Commerce Student Council, Senior Representative 4, Student Endowment Day, Vice-Chairman 4. SCHNEIDER, MARILYN FRANCES INURSINGI .,,.....,...., ,,.,,,,. I 59 Registered Nurses' Organization. SCHOEMEHL, JOHN M. KELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ........,. ......,. I 31 Eta Kappa Nu, M.S.P.E., I.E.E.E., Varsity Baseball. SCHOMAKER, BARBARA ANN QACCOUNTINGI .,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,,, I 08 Accounting Club 3, English Club 2. SCHRAGE, DALE LEONARD CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ........ I76 A.I.A.A. SCHROEDER, BARBARA MARY CPSYCHOLOGYJ ....... ,..... 8 5 SCHROEDER, JOHN DANLEY CCHEMISTRYI ....,,,,.., ....... 8 5 SCHULD, GERALD C. CGEOGRAPHYI ......,,,.,.,,,,.,,,, .....,, 8 5 Kappa Mu Sigma, Recording Secretary 4. SCHURRA, RONALD J. CCHEMISTRYJ .....................,.....,,....................,.... 85 Oriflamme, Chairman 4, Delta Sigma Phi, Dorm Council President I. SCHWANINGER, ARTHUR ELLIS CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGI ............... ........ I 76 C.A.P., Instructor 3. SCHWIND, JOSEPH M .,.....,...,............ ........ I 31 SCOMA, JOSEPH A. CMEDICINEI ......,,,..... ........ I 49 Phi Rho Sigma. SEDLAK, SISTER MARIE PATRICE, S.S.M. KRADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY, .....,...,..................................,........... I59 SEEMANN, RICHARD VAUGHN KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ,... I76 Alpha Sigma Nu 3, Trans-World Airlines Award, Parks Student Council Award, President's Honor Scholarship, Alpha Sigma Chi, Secretary 3, Student Council, Vice-President 3, Student Discipline Board Chairman 3, Dorm Council, Sec- retary 3, Parks Organization Council, Society of Automotive Engineers. SEGHERS, EDWARD W. CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSI ,,...,,..................... IDS Alpha Kappa Psi, President 4, Commerce and Finance Stu- dent Council 3, 4, S.O.E. I, 2, AFROTC. SELZER, JOHN M., JR. CPSYCHOLOGYI ..........,... . ....... 86 Kappa Mu Sigma, AFROTC. SENZ, LINDA L. CPHYSICAL THERAPYJ ........................,...,.......,........... I59 Delta Zeta, Dean's Council of Nursing School, Secretary 3, Physical Therapy Club, International Club, Intramurals. SEXAUER, GERALD E. QINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, ..,....,.,...................... 'IDB Alpha Kappa Psi. SEXAUER, JOHN M. QMEDICINEI .............. ........ I 49 SFREDDO, PEGGY LOUISE CSPANISHI ...........,........,.,................... ....... 8 6 Phi Sigma Iota, Philosophy Club, International Club. SHARAMITARO, PETER CHARLES CACCOUNTINGJ ................,.,...,..... 108 Delta Sigma Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Inter-Fraternity Council 3, 4. SHAUGHNESSY, MICHAEL ROBERT CCHEMISTRYJ .,,,.,, ,.,..,.., 8 6 Alpha Delta Gamma, President 4. SHEEHAN, CHARLES PATRICK KMEDICINEI ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 149 Alpha Sigma Nu 3, Class President 2, Phi Beta Pi, Secre- tary 2, Alpha Omega Alpha 3, A.O.A., Lectureship Chair- man 4. SHEEHAN, DANIEL FRANCIS, JR. CLAWI ,.,....,... ...... I 41 Phi Alpha Delta, Vice-Justice 4. SHEEHAN, MARIAN VIRGINIA KSOCIOLOGYI ,......, ......,. B 6 SHERROD, DANIEL A. QHISTORY, ............................. ........ 8 6 Knights of Columbus, Grand Knight 4. SHIELDS, DIANE MARIE CPSYCHOLOGYI ............,....,,.......,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,, B6 Theta Phi Alpha, Activities Chairman 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, English Club I, Floor Athletic Representative 4. SHIELDS, THOMAS F. CDENTISTRYI ..............,....,..,.............. ...... I I9 Psi Omega. SHIRLEY, JOAN M .KENGLISHI .,.... ........ 8 6 Dean's List 4. SHORT, LLOYD J., S.J. KPHILOSOPHYJ ............ ....., I 93 SICARD, GREGORIO ARQUEL CBIOLOGYI .......,. ........ 8 6 SIES, DENNIS E. CPOLITICAL SCIENCE, ........................,..,...,.,, ............ 8 6 SILIES, BARBARA JANE QNURSINGJ .................................................... 'I59 Class President 4, Basic Student Nurses' Association, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Sodality, SIMEONE, BRUCE A. CENGLISHJ .........., ........ 8 6 Delta Sigma Phi, Historian 3. SIMON, JOSEPH MARK CFINANCEJ ......................... . .......................... 108 Conclave 3, Treasurer 4, Commerce Student Council 4, Secretary 3, Student Life Committee 4, Alpha Kappa Psi I, 2, 4, Master of Ritual 3. SIMON, THOMAS F. QLAWJ ................ ...... I 41 Class President 3. SINGLER, CHARLES W. CBIOLOGYI ...........................................-..--..--.--- 86 Knights of Columbus, Treasurer 3, Trustee 4, Biology Club, Concert Band. SIPP, KAY ANTOINETTE KCHEMISTRYJ ......................................... ........ 8 6 Pi Mu Epsilon, ACS Student Affiliate, Secretary 4. SIRI, DANIEL WILLIAM CDENTISTRYI ............. .................... ..-... I I 9 SITA, ROSE MARIE KNURSINGJ .................... ---.-. I 59 SMITH, ELOISE VERNETTA QNURSINGJ ......... .--... I 59 Basic Student Nurses' Association. SMITH, JOHN A. CGEOGRAPHYI .......... ....................----------------. -------- 8 6 Freshman Basketball I, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4. SMITH, LOUIS C. KBIOLOGYI ......,...................................... ...... ..37 Art's Sodality, Biology Club. SMITH, THOMAS C. KELECIRICAI. ENGINEERINGJ ......... ..---- I 31 Pi Mu Epsilon, 3, 4, M.S.P.E., 3, 4: I.E.E.E. 4. SNECK, WILLIAM J., S.J. KPHILOSOPHYI ..................... ..---- ---.-. I 9 3 sommsn, Junm-I ANN KNURSINGD ....,................................................. 159 Basic Student Nurses' Association I, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, May Maid I. SOUDERS, VEIJA A. CPOLITICAL SCIENCEI ...............-.--.-..--...-.-------------- 87 Young Republicans, Young Conservatives, Treasurer, 3. SOTHERLAND, TIMOTHY LEO CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, ...... I77 SOUTHWELL, CAROLYN DAY CSOCIOLOGYI .....-.-.-..-..---------.----------.------ 57 Sociology Club 3, 4, International Club 3, Sprites 4. SPALDING, SISTER MARY CELESTINE KNURSINGI ............ .... ...... 1 5 9 SHARBO, DAVID ARTHUR KMEDICINEI ..,.... ........ I 49 Registered Nurses' Organization. sHARPE, :umm LEE u-nsronvy .......,.................................................... 86 SPENCE. ROBERT A- CDENTISTRYD -.-.-...-----.---- A--- ----------------v- ------ I I 9 Conclave, Arts Council, Arts Evening Council, Moonligltter, American Dental Association, Psi Omega, Editor. Editor 2, University News, Archive, Student Endowment, SPITZNAGEI-. DAVID RAYMOND iLAWi -----f------'-'-A--------'--- --------',4------ I 41 Publicity Chairman 3, Intramural Swimming and Basketball. Will Drafting Contest, Third Place 2, Second Place 3, Stu- HAM1LT0N:scHMmT C0 'P'imemS SURGICAL co. of Surgical Instruments, Invalid and Sick Room Supplies, Post-Operative Belts, Elastic Hosiery CO' and Trusses Fitted JEfferson I-3222 3456 Lindell Blvd. II2 S. Hanley Clayton 5, Mo. dent Bar Association, Vice-President 3. SPITZNAGEL, FRANCIS JOSEPH, JR. CLAWJ ...............,... ..-4-- I 41 Phi Alpha Delta, Justice 4. SPRENKE, JAMES JOHN CELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGI ,....................-.. 131 l.E.E.E., Missouri Society of Professional Engineers, Pi Mu Epsilon. SPONG, WILLIAM FRANCIS CENGLISHD ........ -....----- 8 7 STACKLE, GAIL CECILY QGEORRAPHYJ .......... .-------- B 7 Sodality, Gamma Theta Upsilon. STAED, THOMAS P. KCIVIL ENGINEERINGJ ........ ....... 'I 31 Phi Kappa Theta, M.S.P.E., A.S.C.E. STAED, WILLIAM THOMAS KENGLISHJ ..........,.. ......... B 7 STAMER, DIANA LORETTA CHISTORYD .....,....... ......... 8 7 STAMM, PATRICIA EILEEN CSOCIOLOGYD .................................. ......... 8 7 Pi Mu psilon, Judo Club, Drill Team. STEINKE, JEROME EDWARD KAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERNGJ .....,,,.. 177 Pi Mu Epsilon, Judo Club, Drill Team. STELKOVICS, KATHERINE ANN KPHYSICAL THERAPYJ .,....... ...... I 60 Delta Zeta, Physical Therapy Club. STENGER, SISTER CHARLES MARIE, S.S.M. KNURSINGJ ....... ...... I 60 Spiritual Committee 3. STIMMLER, ALAN JAMES CAIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERINGJ ........ ...... 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KPHILOSOPHYJ .....,..................................-... 193 WATTENBACH, WAYNE JOSEPH CAERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATIONJ ............................................ 177 Student Council, Secretary 3, 4, Knights of Columbus, Alpha Pi Sigma, Secretary 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega, Recording Secretary 3, 4, News of the Flying Billikens, Sports Editor 3, 4, University News, Parks Representative 3, 4, Archive, Parks Representative 4. WATTS, PHYLLIS ANN KNURSINGJ .........................................-...----------- 160 Basic Student Nurses' Association 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3. WATTS, WILLIAM FRANCIS CCOMMERCEJ ................-------------..-E--E-------- 109 . Alpha Delta Gamma, Steward 3, Vice-President 4. Alunlnl qnd ,AIUITIHCIS WEBB, LEO ANTHONY KLAWJ ....................,...................,.... ......... I 41 ' wEcHsLER, MICHAEL CMEDICINEJ .,.............,.. ......... I 49 WEGMAN, EDWARD J. KMATHEMATICSJ ........... ---.---- 3 9 Pi Mu Epsilon Mathematics Fraternity. WEIR, WILLIAM J. QFINANCEJ ....................................-.-----.-------------------- 109 ' ' ' Delta Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Vice-President 3, 4, Keep YOuT Unzverszty Student Conclave, Chairman of Students Relations Com- mittee 2. WEIS, SUELLEN DOLORES CPHYSICAL THERAPY, ...............................- 161 Subscribe any time of year to English Club 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Young Republicans 2, 3, 4, Physical Therapy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rogers Hall Dorm Council 3, Class President 3. WEISE, RICHARD EARL CPSYCHOLOGYJ ...................,............................ 89 Th 'J N Alpha Phi Omega, Concert Band, Trumpeteers, CO-Captain e 3, Captain 4, Karate Club. WEISHAAR, GARY L. KFINANCEI ......... ------ 1 09 AFROTC. WEISS, JOHN NICHOLAS KENGLISHI .................,................ ........ 9 0 S.N.E.A. WEISSLER, HAROLD E., JR. KELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ....... ...... 'I 31 SOE, IEEE. WELSH,-MARY ALICE CNURSINGD ...,......... ..--.--.. 1 61 Registered Nurses' Organization. WERKMEISTER, RAY ANN QBIOLOGYI ,...,.......................................-.-..--- 90 Delta Zeta, 2, 3, 4, S.N.E.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Sprites 2. WESBY, MARCELLA CATHERINE CCHEMISTRYI ........ ....... 9 0 WESLEY, JANICE M. QPHYSICAL THERAPYJ ............ ........ WESSLING,'JOSEPH DANIEL CACCOUNTINGD ........ ........ Young Democrats Club. WEST, WALTER D. CDENTISTRYJ .............................,v.....A.A............,........ WESTERMAN, THOMAS JOSEPH CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ .... A.l.A.A., Treasurer 3, Camera Club, Treasurer 2, 3, Dorm Council 2, 3, Parks Guard Drill Team 1, 2. WHITE, FRANZ ANTHONY CMARKETINGJ .......,..................,................. English Club 1, 2, Marketing Club 3, 4, University News 4. WHITE, ROBERT E. CMEDICINEJ .............,,...............,...,........A.........-...,-- Alpha Omega Alpha, Alpha Kappa Kappa, President 4. WIBBELS, CAROLYN ANN KPSYCHOLOGYD .......,..,............................... WICHLENSKI, JOHN JOSEPH CINDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGJ ..,......... Central Coordinating Committee 4, Society of Engineers, Society of Industrial Engineers, Vice-President 4, Missouri Society of Professional Engineers. WICKER, CYNTHIA F. CPHYSICAL THERAPYJ ..,.,.... ........ Physical Therapy Club. WICKMAN, JOAN F. CNURSINGJ ........... .....-.- Pi Delta Phi, Vice-President 4. WIEGERS, JAMES J. CDENTISTRYJ ....,....................... Vice-President 2, 3, Psi Omega, Treasurer. WIESENHART, LARRY T. CPSYCHOLOGYD. ....... Tau Kappa Epsilon, Biology Club. WIESNER, THOMAS J., S.J. CLATIND ........................ WILDEISEN, JOSEPH WILLIAM CPSYCHOLOGYI ............. ...-. Arts Soclality 1. WILDER, ALMA JANE CBUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONJ ......... ........ Phi Chi Theta. WILHELM, SISTER JANET MARIE, AcI.PP.S. CTHEOLOGYJ ...... ..... WILHELM, SISTER MARY ROSALIA, R.S.M. INURSINGJ ....... ........ WILLE, ROBERT PAUL CCOMMERCEJ .....,............................................. L.. Commerce Soclality, Recording Secretary 2, Probation Master 3, Cross-Country Team 1, 2, Track Team 1, 2. WILLENS, JOHN 5. CMEDICINEJ ...........,.................... ........ . ....... ...... . . Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Beta Pi, President 4. WILLEY, RAYMOND L. CAERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGJ ................ Intramural Sports, AIAA. WIMMER, RONALD WILLIAM CINDUSTRIAL RELATIONSJ ........ ........ WINCHESTER, GAIL A. CPHILOSOPHYD ................................. ..... Philosophy Club, English Club. WINSCOTT, MILLICENT J. KMEDICAL RECORDSD .................,.............. Medical Records Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 4, Dean's Council 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Scripture Club. WINTER, SUSAN KAY IMATHEMATICSD ................................................ 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