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kill Graduates Their Years f . 3.. --.,;.:: - .f y kU-TC Commence :j? .: - :- ' :! ' : :. ' -■— fc— - «7 !-«• C-- virtft ■« «( ..Aipt ' ■ Iw j0 - T. ! if I I I l l ' il l ' lll ' iS ' iiflTilf PUBLIC LIBRAR 3 1833 01 769 7480 GENEALOGY 977-802 SA227SLU 1966 n lL —  .. I ■♦ ' - •«. --♦ mFjU M w « iifc «r •« « «E: W KrI f 1966 SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY STAFF Editor in Chief ANNE SMITH College of Arts and Sciences GLORIA BEWEN, DICK DEMKO School of Commerce and Finance GARY STOFF School of Dentistry School of Medicine School of Nursing and Health Services DARIA ST. JAMES School of Law PATRICK DUGGAN Parks College of Aeronautical Technology SCOTT ADAMS School of Social Service College of Philosophy and Letters LEE MASUDA Athletics MICHAEL HERZOG Index DIXIE BRENNAN, JO ANN HERRMANN, ROSIE KRUSE Studio Appointments MARY LAYTON Advertising PATRICK DUGGAN Photographer B. T. LUKASZEWSKI, S.J. Moderator HERBERT O ' H. WALKER, S.J. Printer Wolsworth Publishing Co., Inc. Representative CHARLES M. MONTI VOLUME 49 ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ■ smm: . tllviTviMm nmg :x. . . whose instructions have qualified them . . . s. . J ij i-f f . THE ARCHIVE hails the complex of education that made the graduates ready for their commencement: the members of their faculties whose instructions have qualified them for a professional impact on society; their fellow students whose abrading influence in religious, organizational, social, and athletic contacts has matured their personalities for effective roles in life; and presents pictorial remembrances of the people and events they have enjoyed together in their days at Saint Louis University. ities whose influence has matured their personal- for effective roles in life. ' . DEDICATION of the SCIENCE and ENGINEERING CENTER The Continuing Responsibilities Imposed by the Advances of Science on This Generation I should like particularly to emphasize that our dedica- tory celebration today aims to highlight one vitally important fact: all of us, in one way or another, share in the continuing responsibility which the advances of science impose on this generation. Within the University, the faculty in the engineering and science departments must recognize their solemn ob- ligation to utilize these facilities to their maximum ef- fectiveness in their efforts to discover and propagate and conserve the knowledge which is the precious commodity with which their profession is concerned. Our students must recognize that, as never before, theirs is a moral obligation to apply their God-given talents to the pursuit of scientific competence so that the threat of scientific illiteracy in our day may be averted. This community and especially its business and In- dustrial leaders must reaffirm their responsibility to guar- antee that the manpower pool of scientific ability, which will probably always be in short supply, is drawn upon with intelligent efficiency. Moreover, all of our citizens, and especially those who have been blessed with a generous share of this world ' s goods, must accept the responsibility of helping to bear the extremely heavy financial costs of superior scientific research and education. SP ? «- -- FATHER REINERT addressing guests at the dedication ceremonies in the Edwin C. Koenig Plaza. ( m y II pp ■ f ' ? p ? r I II ip f-Ta 3T ™ l ■ Father Paul C. Reinert, S.J., introducing those whose generosity made this joyous occasion possible. Dr. Richard Carrigan, speaker of the ded- ication, represented the National Science Foundation. Father Francis J. O ' Reilly, S.J., Vice-President for University Relations, introducing the dis- tinguished people on the speakers platform. Standing is Joe Vatterott, Executive Chairman of Development. Founders ' Week Commemorating the 147th Year of the University Father Reinert presents the annual Spirit of St. Louis Award to Paul Grey Hoffman, Managing Director of the United Na- tions Special Fund. Attending are Raymond Wittcoff, Executive Chairman of the Selection Committee, and James P. Hickok, Chairman of the 1965 Founders ' Week Committee. Distinguished Professors and Nobel Laureati A. Baird Hastings, Adolph Butenandt, Edward A. Doisy, Henrik Dam, Vincent du Vigneaud, and Carl F. Cori, gathered to honor Dr. Doisy on the occasion of his retirement from the Chair of Chemistry, re- ceived honorary degrees of science. jfmmm FACULTY DINNER Father Reinert, with an assist from Father J. Doctor of Science on Nobel Laureate Dr. Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark. Bannon, S.J. confers an Honorary Henrik Dam of the Polytechnic Alpha Sigma Nu Award is presented by President Christopher Kinsella to Geoffrey McHugh of the University Concert Band. Father Reinert and six priests concelebrate the Mass of the Holy Spirit. BOARD OF TRUSTEES PAUL C. REINERT, S.J. President of the University Chairman, Board of Trustees JEROME J. MARCHETTI, S.J. Executive Vice-President Secretary, Board of Trustees EDWARD J. DRUMMOND, S.J. Vice-President for the Medical Center ROBERT J. HENLE, S.J. Vice-President in Charge of Academic Administration FRANCIS J. O ' REILLY, S.J. Vice-President for University Relations BERNARD T. SCHUERMAN, S.J. Vice-President in Charge of Financial Administration and Treasurer VICTOR J. BLUM, S.J. Dean, Institute of Technology BERNARD J. COUGHLIN, S.J. Dean, School of Social Service TRAFFORD P. MAHER, S.J. Director, Department of Education J. BARRY McGANNON, S.J. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences THOMAS F. McQUEENY, S.J. Dean of Student Affairs ALOYSIUS H. SCHELLER, S.J. Superior of Jesuit Community THOMAS F. THRO, S.J. Minister of Jesuit Community lO I JSj ! «■■■ ■ m:B tTH.MX ■ ki i i ill l « « ' ' t- -ft-- tan ill I rtf I! ti Jf ri r fr irni « ' ■ t ' ' II (I nl I) H ,itt If J The new Physics Building MONSANTO HALL, new chemistry building ORGANIZATIONS and ACTIVITIES THOMAS F. McQUEENY, S.J. Dean of Student Affairs EDMUND C. TOOMEY Dean of Men 12 THE DEANS MISS NANCY RING Dean of Women Youth is an unripe time, a green period of growtli tliat slowly yields to the in- fluence of a benign maturing. From the give and take inherent in student organ- izations and activities, one is gradually persuaded toward possessing the confi- dence of maturity. Personalities , strengthened by the abrasion of contacts — religious, social, academic, athletic — are better prepared for exercising effective roles in life. This surely must be one of the reasons why the University presently maintains some hundred and thirty organizations. An excellent example of organization, competition, and social life is the whirl of Sadie Hawkins Day, presented by Kappa Beta Gamma. N, % y %f y KAMPUS KING JIM ZIMSKY WITH SADIE HAWKINS! CAROL RIZZIE MISS SAiNf LO!MlS UN ERSI MARY LYNN BROE BARBARA TOYNE DENISE SAUSVILLE CANDIDATES MIMI SHEAN The Crowning — Khorassan Room, Chase-Park Plaza Hotel. Annie Reeb U-- Pam McGrath Marilyn Grismer Rosemary Ottolini Candidates for Freshman Queen. Ex-Queen Christine Kreder Crowns Lynn Queen. jK m i i Kk jt ' ' l B .y BCteaMd . ,v Hi i wy W Ann Marie Skinner Retiring Queen Bebe Benassi crowns Denise G. Sausville Regina Nostra. REGINA NOSTRA DENISE G. SAUSVILLE Gary Stoff and Betsy Uskiwich pause before the Triumphal Arch. Regina Nostra and her Court. Gary Stoff, Prefect of the Com- merce and Finance Sodality, escorts Denise G. Sausville to the crowning ceremonies. THE BEST of BROADWAY AAary Fran Hinckley, a four-year Chorale member and the Miss Redbird of 1965, was featured in People. The Best of Broadway gets off to a swinging start with the full Chorale joining in a selection of all-time Gershwin songs. Golterman was President of the Chorale for 1964-65. Bebe Benassi, as Laurey, laughs it off as Mary Jane Murphy, playing Gertie, tells Curly Jim Golterman she loves the way he handles horses. Judy Rizzo and Bill Schwarz had solo leads in several selections from Oliver A section of the Chorale harmonizes in a medley from Milk and Honey. ' Steve Roy, Mary Fran Hinckley, and Gary Stoff sing and smile through Hello, Dolly, a dance number which featured the Choraleers. Francis J. Guentner, S.J. Moderator and Director Jim Golterman as Curly and Steve Roy as Jud wonder how it will be when pore Jud is daid. The lively western Farmers and Cowmen dance makes a gay opening for Act II of Oklahoma! l - 0 ' ' ' FRESHMAN WEEK FOOD TESTS PICNIC «| 1 ! J ■ ■VJ«;PS;■ ' jl lltm- W tk REGISTRATION FASHIONS 22 f ONFLICT CHtw JUDGMENT CARNIVAL ATHLETICS— STAN MUSIAL FIELD GASLIGHT SQUARE NIGHT — EDWIN C. KOENIG PLAZA DORM LIFE MEN ' S DORMS 26 ROGERS DORM VARIETY SHOW A St. Patrick ' s Day casualty. No pun intended. My wliat ' s open? Local folkal yokels. 007, if you can ' t help me, the man from U.N.C.L.E. can! 27 Jl Shindig. ROGERS DORM VARIETY SHOW Don ' t wait to be told , Firmin Deathlodge welcomes you. No! No! A thousand times no! The entire cast singing the finale. .  Jis, ' m vfmmM „ Glamorous operators. KAPPA BETA GAMMA ' S MONTE CARLO Beat the dealer. The way the West was won . Waiting for the fortune hunters. The Longbranch girls. KAPPA BETA GAMMA ' S SHOW E i V UNIVERSITY THEATRE Ronald Pennell (Sir Thomas More), James Newell (Thomas Cromwell), John Callahan (Thomas Cranmer), Fred Kuppinger (The Duke of Norfolk). MAN FOR ALL SEASONS Rosemary Fleming (Lady Margaret More), seated, Carolyn Tasch (Lady Alice More). Ronald Pennell (Sir Thomas More), Mel Groth (Master Richard Rich). Mike Genovese (James Tyrone), Virginia Rolf (Mary Tyrone) in rehearsal. Long Day ' s Journey Into Night Robert Heman (Sganarelle), Susan Motherway (Martinet. Robert Heman (Sganarelle), John Callahan (Geronte). The Physician In Spite of Himself Time Remembered Mike Prichard (Prince Albert), Mary Ann McGarry (Amanda). The Physician In Spite of Himself ENCHANTED James Downey, Richard Salamon, Andreas Katsulas, Mary Ann McGarry, John MacMahon, Kateri Krannawitter, Jennifer Wren. THE MERRY WIVES of WINDSOR Donna Durham, Mike Pritchard, Margaret Santi. 34 BEST ACTOR Fr. Robert A. Johnston, Chairman of the Department of Speech, congratulates Jim Newell for being named Best Actor of the Year. UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA The University Orchestra under the direction of Fr. Austin Rennick, O.S.B. 35 CHORALE — First row: M. Kelahan, B. Cope, S. Wayne, E. Edwards. Second row: President- W. May, P. Witt, M. Ford, M. DeGryse, D. Dobbs, G. Moss, J. Szawara, M. Long, Director Fr. F. Guentner, S.J. Tliird row: K. Reeves, R. IHeuermann, L. Schneider, W. Bolomon, M. Gioia, C. Fritz, M. Morretti, J. Stroder, J. Juracel , S. Roy. Fourth row: R. Neuner, M. Clark, L. Kelly, T. Grady, M. Collins, R. Anderson, J. Marking, P. Bauer, J. Erkmann, R. Kohn. UNIVERSITY CHORALE CHORALE— First row: R. Henry, K. Bollwerk, M. Scheibal, G. Gorecki, A. Potts, R. Kruzick, J. Belting. 1 Second row: Associate Accompanist D. Schrage, J. Johnson, M. Morgan, T. Tompkins, B. Braun, C. Johnson, M. Curtin, G. Meyer, S. Higgins, Accompanist R. Neidlinger. Third row: A. Anderson, E. Grotpeter, F. Cavanaugh, P. Burbach, K. Fagerstrom, L. Klapp, T. O ' Keeffe, W. Crary, R. O ' Brien, D. Drescher. ■ Fourth row: R. Hof, T. Becvar, G. Stoff, J. Wich, M. Cramer, J, Sekreta, B. Roy, S.J., R. Horst, A. Gryzmala, B. Brosnan, D. Murphy. I THE PRESIDENT ' S RECEPTION for INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS THE UNIVERSITY NEWS News Editor Mike Koetting (seated). Editor in Chief John Neff, Editorial Writer Phil Berg, and Adver- tising Manager Pat Duggan. MM ■ i m 2 Hl MiS ■ k J I pI M ■ ■ i I w m9 ' r m migrib H 1 W ll 3 i H 1 JOHN NEFF Editor in Chief First Semester 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 editorials concerning matters of interest to all St. Louis University students. In this way the obstacles of space and time are removed, and the students of the University are united as members of one institution. Sports, Pat Glynn, Editor Tom Brockland, and Larry Narkiewicz. Contributing Boland, Phil 38 Editors John Berg, and Jim Ashton Eros. (seated), Jim MICHAEL KOETTING Editor in Chief Second Semester Two of our reporters, Helene Ballman and Jane Carfagno. HERBERT O ' H. WALKER, S.J. Moderator Th University ISlews Published weekly during the school year except for holidays, vacation periods and semester changes. 3673 West Pine Boulevard, St. Louis 8, Missouri JE. 5-3300, Station 314 JOHN NBFP Bdilor-in-Chie( MICHAEL KOETTTING Manag-ing- Editor RICHARD KIECKHHFER News Editor TOM EitOCKLAND Sports Editor JAMBS EIROS Coipy Editor PATRICK DUG-GAN Advertising Director PRANK ZERJAV Cartoonist Contributions: Caxven Ashton, Helene Ballman. Jim Bannon, Philip Berg:. Tom Block. Bd Calkins, Jane Carfag no. Michael Collins, Jim DeMian, JoAin Hollorau. Paul Hendriclison, Kathy How ard, Mike Holland, Dick Huermann. J. Pat Glynn, Lorinda Klapp. Yvonne Malting-ly, Marj ' Clare McCorinick, Mike Mooney, Jerry Przybylski, Pal Rauch. Jerry Ste ' ison. Charle? Spretnak. Sue Roche. Jean Tissier. Larry Narkiewicz. Fema Vandewall. The staff begins to assemble on Wednesday afternoon. CONCLAVE ' S CARNIVAL DUCKED REVIVED HoU5E ALPHA PHI OMEGA ' S CHRISTMAS FORMAL BALL Dean of Men Edmund C. Toomey Crowns Ann Chandler Candidates for Snow Queen, Angela Babel, Ann Chandler, Susan Murphy, and Terry Tegeler. 42 OVWQUEEN ANN CHANDLER M ;mmvm?nKrfS!nm!ltmm ' rmaimtfSm ARCHIVE STAFF Gary Stoff, C and F Editor Scott Adams, Parks College Editor 1 Lee Masuda, Philosophy and Letters and School of Social Service Editor; Daria St. James, Dentistry, Medicine, and Nursing and Health Services Editor Pat Duggan Law School Editor and Advertising Fr. B. Lukaszewski, S.J. Staff Photographer Jo Ann Herrmann, Dixie Brennan, Rosie Kruse, Index Editors Gloria Bewen, Dick Demko, Arts and Sciences Editors Michael Herzog Sports Editor AUGUSTA. BUSCH, JR. PRESIDENT ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC. MEMBER UNIVERSITY LAY BOARD OF TRUSTEES BUSCH MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER 46 ■--fcL MgaitlHiiinlf aSaiatfajajjjg; [• f f ' lm ., mm s -as ij , 1 - m TO BE READY IN 1967 47 GAMMA PI EPSILON — First row: Vice-President C. Archer, President B. Toyne, Fr. P. C. Reinert, S.J., Miss N. Ring, Treasurer M. Curtin, C. Bruce. Second row: R. Nelson, O. Geers, K. Beckman, Miss M. Bruemmer Mrs. E. Brungard. Third row: W. Newcomb, C. Bader, V. Grove, R. Gramlich, M. Werner, B. Guller. GAMMA PI EPSILON, national Jesuit honor society for women, was founded at Marquette University in 1925. It is an organization for women similar to Alpha Sigma Nu, the Jesuit honor society for men. Beta Chapter of Gamma Pi Epsilon was installed at the University in 1947. Qualifications for membership are leadership, loyalty, service, and scholarship. Appointment to the society is the highest honor that can be awarded a woman student. GAMMA PI EPSILON— First row: M. Broe, B. Okenfuss, C. Amborn, Fr. P. C. Reinert, S.J., R. Fazzioli, M. Leffel, R. Henry. Second row: A. Chandler, J. Reeb, P. Foley, M. Berry, P. James, M. Michels, J. Sturm. Third row: J. Meininger, C. Keene, C. Bodlovick, A. Tyler, M. Scheibal, P. Burbach, J. Spencer. a. 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' ' ' 1 •w- y • ' % % m W:W 1: J_ i t K, i- STUDENT CONCLAVE OFFICERS EXTERNAL VICE-PRESIDENT James Guest PRESIDENT Thomas Ernst INTERNAL VICE-PRESIDENT James Heidenry RECORDING SECRETARY Jackie Jakaitis CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Mary Lynn Broe TREASURER Kurt Blumenthal REPRESENTATIVES ARTS and SCIENCES Thomas Hayes COMMERCE and FINANCE Cyril Furrer NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES Janet Muninger PARKS COLLEGE Bob Mooney IT SHALL BE THE PURPOSE of this, the student governing body of Saint Louis University, to initiate and stimulate student activities, to cooperate v ith the faculty and administration in everything that concerns the good of the University, and to further the interests of the student body. This organization shall be knovirn as the Student Conclave of Saint Louis University. PANHELLENIC Suzanne Norton INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Fred Waitman Conclave in session. SPEAKERS in GREAT ISSUES SERIES GEORGE ROMNEY Governor of Michigan JULES FEIFFER Social Cartoonist and Author 52 THEODORE SORENSEN Special Counsel for President John F. Kennedy and Author ROY WILKINS National Executive Director of the NAACP 53 THE WOMEN ' S SODALITY WOMEN ' S SODALITY — First row: Consultor A. Chandler, Treasurer B. Vorder Bruegge, Recording Secretary M. Leffel, Prefect D. Sausville, Prefect C. Bader, Consultor M. Davis, Corresponding Secretaries A. CorrentI and M. Arnoldy. Vlca- THE SODALITY, erected here in 1835, is one of the oldest campus organizations. Its members make an Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary, assuming thereby the obligations set f orth in the rules of the So- dality. This means accepting a way of life that is designed to sanctify its members by a daily pattern of spiritual activitites and guarantee to them a program in the lay apostolate for extending the mission of the Church. Sodalists see themselves as becoming well-rounded, educated Catholics, possessed of a special devotion to the Mother of God and a deep dedication to the cause of Christ. In rapport with the development of this high sense of personal responsibility, one of their immediate concerns is to exert, through private and united apostolates, the power of their influence and leadership in Christianizing every aspect of human life. FR. BENJAMIN FULKERSON, S.J. Moderator u c s A UNIVERSITY COUNCIL OF SOCIAL ACTION— First row: Publicity Chairman A. Tyler, President P. Bauer, Secretar y J. Reeb. Second row: Co-Chairman of Lecture Series B. Zink, D. Norwood, Chairman of Coordinating Committee R. Overman, Co-Chair- man of Local Projects Committee T. Hartrich. ORIFLAMME THE ORIFLAMME is the honor service organization of Saint Louis University. Founded in the autumn of 1962 by Interested students for the expressed purpose of ex- emplifying the distinctive characteristics awarded by an education from a Jesuit university, it has striven to give outstanding service to both the administration and the students. Membership is limited to those elected by the Mem- bership Committee from interested and qualified appli- cants. Applicants must have attended at least three semesters of college, have an accumulative average of better than 2.5, and appear before the Membership Com- mittee for an interview. This Committee is formed only during the second semester of each year. The Oriflamme ' s various activities include providing honor escorts for alumni awardees during Founders ' Week, assisting at various receptions given by the President, giving tours of the campus, ushering for student organiza- tions, and coordinating all activities of Orientation Week. ORIFLAMME— First row: Treasurer M. Waitman, Secretary S. Pledger, Chairman R. Harris, Vice-Chairman D. Deters, G. LePrevost. Second row: T. Farrell, M. Grefig, W. May, L. Hendricks, T. Simon, J. Parsonage. Third row: T. O ' Connell, F. Waitman, A. Klein, A. Brisken, C. Gerut, T. Weisenberger. Fourth row: J. Zimsky, B. Daugherty, R. Smith, L. Kelly, B. Specker. ' L KAPPA BETA GAMMA — First- row: Pledge Mother S. McCarthy, Treasurer N. Lester, President J. Bredeman, Vice-President D. Ali,. Corresponding Secretary E. Kersens. Second row: Historian M. Schnell, G. Grove, J. Schuman, Moderator Fr. H. McKemie, S.J., N. Biric, B. Tucker, Recording Secretary P. FitzWilliam. Third row: M. Piaskoski, C. Rizzie, S. Hecomovich, J. Rice, J. Keenan, J. Rosenbach. Fourth row: J. Jakaitis, A. Smith, K. Moore, M. PrLmosch. KAPPA BETA GAMMA KAPPA 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 sor- ority 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 the gala 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. KAPPA BETA GAMMA— First row: P. Daniel, M. Blau, M. Ferrara, B. Immich, D. Backers, M. Palmer. Second row: L. Bates, F. Dillon, H. Ahrens, B. Harmack, K. Harvey, K. McVoy, C. Knaus. Third row: C. Rogers, K. Scuiti, M. Hannegan, M. Roebuck, G. Semon, M. Degel, J. Brindley. Fourth row: L. Ammann, L. Warren, K. Muellerleile, H. Bennett, D. Kissel, S. Brand, K. Morrill. 56 TAU KAPPA EPSILON — First row: D. Thompson, J. Green, E. Fritch, R. Seymour, S. Redmond, C. Uchida. Second row: M. Tindera, D. Habig, C. Engler, J. Kreilein, J. Lueders, G. Grega. Third row: R. Lee, J. Mullen, R. Sokolowski, T. Rosner, J. Engler. Fourth row: P. Leto, E. Yim, D. Welch, T. Horan, K. Rakowski. Fifth row: F. Hiegel, M. Hastings, D. Brennan, B. Kelly. TAU KAPPA EPSILON TAU KAPPA EPSILON ' S interests pervade all dimen- sions of student endeavor. The Epsilon Alpha Chapter annually holds its Carnation Ball in the spring, a picnic in conjunction with Kappa Beta Gamma, and numerous parties and dances. The Tekes are active in almost all intramural sports. TAU KAPPA EPSILON — First row: Vice-President R. Petrini, Social Chairman G. Polette, President J. Zimsky, Pledge Master R. Hillenbrand, Secretary J. AAelchiorre. Second row: Steward J. Kennedy, Treasurer T. McDonough, Historian N. Rohan, Chaplain P. Zurlinden, W. Reisch, R. Cawley. Third row: J. Meyer, D. Daughters, P. Trammell, B. Fienup, T. Craven, W. Ommerman. Fourth row: C. Proud, B. Klepper, T. Uelk, T. McCaffrey, S. Roy. fH ti. 1 MARGUERITE HALL COUNCIL THE 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 COUNCIL— First row: Committee Moderator R. Boylan, Vice-President E. Connors, Moderator A. Flynn, President K. Gibson, Secretary M. Gillespie. Second row: A. Malizia, Religion Chairman A. Kuhn, Athletic Chair- man H. Daniel, E. Sheehan, Social Chairman P. Dona, Scholarship Chairman J. Dick, Publicity Chairman C. Spretnak. ALPHA PHI OMEGA ALPHA PHI OMEGA — First row: Recording Secretary P. Buder, Alumni Secretary, E. Berry, Treasurer B. Trame, President W. Fischer, Advisor Mr. C. Paterson, First Vice-President D. Bange, Sergeant-at-Arms B. Smerek, Pledge Master E. Aumiller. Second row: Corresponding Secretary G. York, P. Ripplinger, W. Bowen, Historian A. Jurkovich, S. Henske, D. Browning, J. Duggan, D. Goddard. Third row: J. McDonough, M. Scheehie, R. Labor, R. McDonough, E. McCabe, L. Dasho, L. Nieman, M. Garey. Fourth row: C. Leezy, J. Drummond, R. Burkemper, F. Vanderwall, E. Calcaterra, T. Mitchell. THE PURPOSE OF ALPHA PHI OMEGA NATIONAL SERVICE FRATERNITY is to render service to the community, the campus, and the nation. Delta Delta, the Saint Louis University Chapter, re- ceived its charter in 1946. The Chapter became dormant but early in 1961 was revived on the Frost Campus and is steadily becoming a leading organization. KAPPA PHI KAPPA — First row: Treasurer D. Bazzoli, Vice-President in Charge of Pledging J. May, President J. McCarthy, Vice- President in Charge of Rush M. Schulte, Corresponding Secretary J. Shadid, Historian K. Conerty. Second row: M. Ernst, P. O ' Connell, D. Rouggly, C. Meyer, T. Tegeler, K. McGarvey, N. Nold. Third row: L. Thurman, C. Gaskins, K. Mercurio, S. Moellering, A. Keence, K. Quinlan, A. Seller. KAPPA PHI KAPPA I KAPPA PHI KAPPA— First row: G. Nies, S. Higgins, J. Meyer, M. Scheibal, L. Martel, M. Gloss, J. Deveny. Second row: M. Dinova, S. Roosmann, C. Ackerman, M. Stock, M. Zuchek, J. Cavataio, M. Schmid. Third row: K. Stacey, N. Imlay, M. Trauten, B. Gruchalla, C. Trainor, E. Dickberger, S. Roche. .■ -- ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY (Frost Campus) — First row: Administrative Officer W. Smith, Operation Officer W. Hoeflinger, Squadron Com- mander J. Schmitt, Chaplain J. Overkamp, Comptroller J. Niebling. Second row: R. Labue, E. Quigley, Information Officer D. Kerr, Executive Officer J. Chmelir, J. McDermott, J. Giarraffa. DELTA ZETA — First row: Treasurer J. Lurti, Vice-President K. Gross, President D. Hilton, Pledge Mother C. Taggart, Correspondence Secretary M. Boczek. Second row: S. Nicholson, Historian P. James, M. Minnick, M. Werkmeister, L. Lampertz, R. Acosta, S. Norten, J. Kuehne, Moderator Fr. M. Haworth, S.J. Third row: J. McCormack, Recording Secretary J. Winston, B. Waschek, S. Meyer, D. Norwood. Fourth row: L. Fueglein, J. Nebel, L. Palsgrove, A. Brennan, S. Kaminskas, L. Wakefield. Fifth row: B. Shipp, B. Braun, H. McBride. DELTA ZETA THE 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. 1 ; - - . = 1 si ' INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL— First row: J. Daus, President E. Breiling, Secretary-Treasurer J. Guest, J. Caccamo. Second row: F. Fletcher, J. Zimsky. THE INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL is composed of representatives of the fraternities on campus. Its pur- pose is to help all fraternities and promote better relations between them. THE 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 projects of the sororities. This Council guides the rushing and pledging activities of the three sororities. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL PANHELLENIC COUNCIL— Secretary J. Kuehne, Vice-President K. Knappenberger, President N. Birk, S. McCarthy, S. Norton, C. Dewhirst. SPANISH CLUB SPANISH CLUB — First row: President M. Caltagirone, Moderator T. Johnson, Secretary D. Norwood. Second row: A. Correnti, N. McCann, E. Harrington, S. Shafer. Third row: B. Wiese, W. Brincltwirth, N. Dillon, J. Rohner. SIGMA ALPHA ETA SIGMA ALPHA ETA— First row: Treasurer J. Curtin, President M. Miller, Sec- retary M. Finney, Vice-President Sr. Marita Anne. Second row: K. Eck, J. Remmers, N. Birk, M. Pappas, M. Piaskoski. Third row: N. O ' Reilly, R. Cahan, S. Gaule, B. Buscher, S. Fountain, B. Olsen, M. Ohan. Fourth row: J. Kaske, K. Cash, D. Brennan, J. Bruchas, M. Leahey, M. Kaeser. SIGMA ALPHA ETA is a professional speech correction fraternity. Its objectives are to create and stimulate an interest in the field of speech and hearing; to encourage professional growth by providing learning experiences not offered in the formal course structure; to foster a spirit of unity by providing situations in which students and faculty may work together as a team to advance the profession as a whole; and to inspire high planes of achievement In academic and clinical activities. It annually sponsors a Christmas party for all children attending the speech clinic. It also presents a series of six speakers. A ' w ' ; ' iiiiii II ini tiii itiiii II !i(! li a! ' UNIVERSITY GROTTO UNIVERSITY GROTTO — First row: J. Black, Treasurer B. Korfmacher, Chairman D. von Seggern, K. Howard, J. De Mian. Second row: L. O ' Connor, K. Fagerstrom, J. Curry, F. Landwehr. AA. Nemeth, S. Maher, K. Quick, L. Weber. Third row: A. Guise, J. McGee, R. Baron, P. Varley, J. McDonald, M. Joyce, B. Bostock. Fourth row: R. Pryor, S. Heller, D. Coats, B. Korfmacher, B. Lund, P. Boyd. YOUNG REPUBLICANS THE SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY GROTTO is a chapter of the National Speleological Society, an t rganization 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 challenge 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 appe- tite for fresh air and invigorating exercise in the great outdoors. YOUNG REPUBLICANS — First row:Treasurer C. Rolph, Vice-President A. Cariaga, President W. O ' Herin, Secretary J. Holt. Second row: D. Wolf, D. Haneklau, E. Sheehan, G. Worrick. Third row: N. O ' Herin, D. Linder, J. Guest, R. Heister, T. Simon. PHI KAPPA THETA PHI KAPPA THETA is primarily a social fraternity, but it also has the expressed purpose of furthering Catholic ideals and scholastic attainment among its members. Mis- souri 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, sponsor- ship of candidates for Kampus King and Mardi Gras Queen, and a spring formal. COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN ' . ' i - ' i PHI KAPPA THETA— First row: Sergeant-at-Arms F. Pondrom, President J. Daus, Treasurer C. Wuller, Jr., Vice-President F. Fletcher. Second row: J. Murphy, H. MacLeod, T. Moses, T. Stahl, G. Alexander. Third row: M. Waller, D. Schlitt, C. Montgomery, D. Davidson, J. Sheerin. Fourth row: J. Conley, J. McCann, R. Ziegenhein, D. Harper, T. Findlay. COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN— First row: President T. Casey, Secretary H. Becker, President-Elect M. Leffel, Treasurer J. Fehlig. Second row: Sponsor R. Johnson, G. Browning, Sponsor Sr. M. Laurine, C.PP.S., J. Overmann, K. Baumeister, Sponsor D. Emswiler. « 1 v Vr KAPPA MU SIGMA THE CONSTITUTION OF KAPPA MU SIGMA puts special emphasis on athletics and gives every member the opportunity to participate in its athletic programs. With the usual activities of a social fraternity, plus this special feature. Kappa Mu Sigma maintains a well- balanced program of activities for its members and of service for the University. KAPPA MU SIGMA— First row: Athletic Director G. Seebeck, President G. Coffan, Vice-President K. Birk, Treasurer H. Flauaus. Second row: P. Felsch, B. Kuehn, R. Hoyt, D. Hizer, R. Boggeman. Third row: T. Yallaly, M. Kelley, D. Kohnen, D. Sandknop, J. Kaminski, R. Berger. KBIL RADIO KBIL, RADIO 600, is the voice of Saint Louis Univer- sity. It is a student organization chartered by the Stu- dent 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 televis- ion industry and its allied fields by inviting industry leaders to speak to the organization and by arranging tours to local radio and television studios. KBIL — J. Kupsky, Chief Announcer J. Duggan, Station Manager C. Leezy, Personnel D. Haneklau, Program Di- rector W. Bowen, Continuity Director R. Laboe, R. Downey. PI MU EPSILON PI MU EPSILON — First row: M. Davis, Secretary C. Bruce, J. Reeb. Second row: C. Gerut, R. Overmann, A. Klein, D. Deters. PI MU EPSILON is the honorary mathematical fraternity of Saint Louis University. It seeks to unite all students interested in mathematics and closely related fields. Mem- mership In this nationally affiliated fraternity is based on scholastic attainments and personal merit. ROGERS HALL COUNCIL ROGERS HALL COUNCIL— First row: R. Bennewltz, Treasurer P. Foley, President V. Shean, Secretary A. Powell, Vice-President A. Chandler. Second row: Council Moderator Miss McDonald, J. Zoslcy, D. Beatty, E. Gerler, Committee Moderator Miss Roddy. Third row: S. Dell, M. Marchese, G. Semon, M. Berry, L. Warren, P. Burbach. THE 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 projects and serves as liaison with the Hall ad- ministration. 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. AMATEUR RADIO CLUB AMATEUR RADIO CLUB — First row: President L. Airaghi, Secretary C. Rolph, Treasurer K. Enger, Station Manager J. Caulfield. Second row: F. Waitman, D. Wolf, A. Mitchell, K. Lissa. Third row: P. Buder, F. Menkhus, R. Dotta, J. Childs, R. Foushee. GRIESEDIECK HALL DORM COUNCIL GRIESEDIECK HALL DORM COUNCII First row: J. Meyer, Secretary P. Kvetch, Vice-President B. Cohn, President J. O ' Con- nor, Treasurer S. Pledger, A. Fudim. Second row: D. Joyce, T. Morgan, L. Oberhausen, G. Gill, F. Hiegel, B. Dean, J. Veatch. Third row: J. Fink, A. Riederer, P. Fraundorf, T. Mazur, J. Downey, T. O ' Brien. GRADUATE COUNCIL GRADUATE COUNCIL— First row: Assistant Chairman G. Kertz, Corresponding Secretary A. Moynahan, Chairman J. Perllnski, Sec- retary Sr. M. Nivard, S.S.N. D. Second row: S. Stein, L. Long, Jr., B. Schomaker, R. Fallett. Third row: D. Sanders, C.R., L. Trivedi, D. Hurley, Jr., R. Rice, S.J. ALPHA DELTA GAMMA ALPHA DELTA GAMMA— First row: Sergeant-at-Arms B. Kerber, President J. Caccamo, Moderator Fr. J. Knapp, S.J., Religion Chairman J. Doody, Athletic Director J. Devereux. Second row: J. Rafferty, T. Lydon, R. Renard, Historian J. Cronin, D. Touhill. Third row: D. Aubuchon, F. Swarti, P. Pytel, W. Beti, V. Hoomadka III. Fourth row: J. Fassero, C. Plein, M. Hill, D. Morrison, B. Ternoey, P. Van Huysse. B THE BETA CHAPTER OF ALPHA DELTA GAMMA, na- tional Catholic fraternity, was established at the Uni- versity in 1926. Organized to develop a spirit of fraternal- ism and scholarship among its members, ADG works to achieve this goal through a diversified program of services, social functions, and religious activities. ' sm !!• -.  ; l SABRE AIR CADETS SABRE AIR CADETS — First row: Information Officer L. Bordelon, Executive Officer H. Sorkin, Administrative Officer P. Boyd. Second row: S. Sinclair, R. Taibleson, G. Thomas, R. Kipp, J. Pollard. Third row: A. Devlin, B. Bostock. THE 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 organi- zation for the University at large. SAC sponsors informa- tional projects 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 in- clude hayride, spring barbecue, and the annual Military Ball. DELTA SIGMA PHI DELTA SIGMA PHI— First row: Rush Chairman M. Forbes, Ser- geant-at-Arms J. Giarraffa, President E. Breiling, Vice-President J. Guest, Pledge Master E. Bischoff, T. Hayes. Second row: T. Fearns, J. Bartels, J. Goeke, J. Clavenna, R. Quigley, B. Schwarz, T. Ernst. Third row: T. Loraine, B. Innocenzi, D. Leritz, D. Barrish, D. Bittel, H. Sorkin. Fourth row: M. Coughlin, B. Graf, S. Adamo, R. Arns, P. Travers, J. Thunhorst, J. Godsil. PHI CHAPTER was chartered on the Saint Louis Uni- versity campus in 1914 but folded during the depres- sion. The Chapter was reactivated in 1954, when the fra- ternity revival took place. Delta Sigma Phi participates in all the major social functions at Saint Louis University and maintains one of the largest strictly social organizations on campus. METEOROLOGY CLUB METEOROLOGY CLUB— First row: R. Resse, Chairman R. McLeod, Secretary S. Matejka, Treasurer B. Smith, K. Fagerstrom. Second row: J. Small, J. Kocak, P. Houppert, A. Wallis, R. Lund. Third row: M. Rosselot, L. Hull, R. Nickels, J. Sims. HANDMAIDS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT THE HANDMAIDS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT is a women ' s service organization. Handmaids have charge of the chapels in Walsh and 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. HANDMAIDS OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT— First row: Secre tary P. Dona, President R. Bennewitz, Moderator Miss M. Bruemmer Secretary S. Ellison, J. Jamieson. Second row: N. Dillon, M. Curtin, W. Newcomb, K. Gibson, B. Braun, M. Ferrara, M. Ohan. Third row: V. Shean, A. Wimsatt, D. St. James, K. Vance, P. Ka minsky, M. Nemeth. Fourth row: M. Miller, M. Shean, J. Irwin, M. Hensley, B. Hoenig. ' b ' m ' % s ] GAMMA THETA UPSILON GAMMA THETA UPSILON — First row: Moderator L. Opheim, Vice-President R. Gillyon, Prof. J. Conoyer, President G. Nies, Corresponding Secretary L. Rasclie, Recording Secretary J. Clancy. Second row: Dr. A. McCarthy, G. Nies, G. Kerwin, K- Normile, V. Brennan, M. Normile, P. Rocco, C. Fritz, M. Yotter, N. Yotter, M. Bauman. Third row: D. Muth, W. Blankenship, J. Kenwbrthy, R. Ernst, W. Moore, J. Boyd, D. Conoyer, C. Boehm, J. Krone. S. Bertel, P. Matteuzzi. THE NATIONAL FRATERNITY OF GAMMA THETA UP- SILON was organized 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 pro- fessional interest in geography, strengthen student and professional training beyond academic course work, and ad- vance the status of geography culturally and practically. Alpha Rho, the largest chapter, has 80 members, com- posed of students, teachers, and professional geographers. The fraternity offers the De Smet award. STUDENT DIRECTORY Theta Phi Alpha presents their Student Directory to Fr. Paul C. Reinert, S.J.: Treasurer P. Adams, Recording Sec- retary and Directory General Chairman E. Edwards, President C. Amborn, Corresponding Secretary and Chairman of Ads J. Irwin. 71 THETA 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 functions and servicing both the University and the community. Some activities include a freshman dance, cosponsor- ship of a freshman watermelon party, two annual formal dances. Communion breakfasts, and projects for the Glen- mary missions. THETA PHI ALPHA— First row: V. Shean, P. Rocco, B. Borst, J. Urbanczyk, M. Murphy. Second row: M. Tansey, S. Fountain, M. Leffel, P. Robert, M. Hellrung, M. Miller, M. McCarthy, S. Woliver. Third row: M. Pappas, J. McKinney, S. Epstein, G. Copeland, J. Shields, J. Owens, B. Guller. Fourth row: M. Hensley, A. Wimsatt, P. McLaughlin, M. Berry, C. Pohl, K. Cash. Fifth row: J. Kaske, M. Marchese. THETA PHI ALPHA THETA PHI ALPHA — First row: Treasurer P. Adams, Corresponding Secretary J. Irwin, Fr. B. Schulte, S.J., President C. Amborn, Vice-President K. Ransel, Social Chairman R. Max, Recording Secretary E. Edwards, Marshall M. Stinchfield. Second row: P. Kling, P. McKendry, C. Dewhirst, Pledge Mother P. Clemence, Historian K. Floyd, K. Knappenberger, M. Murray, J. Gamp, M. Ohan, J. Sturm. Third row: N. O ' Reilly, A. Malizia, S. Hinds, B. Buscher, J. Bruchas, O. Rockeman, A. Schwetschenau, M. Leahey, G. Acuff. Fourth row: B. Olsen, C. Kornovich, C. Ryan, P. Rabette, P. Dona, M. Shean, G. Meyer, P. Gore. .. ■ ' ■ THETA PHI ALPHA ' S Vice-President Kathy Ransel escorting Man of the Hour Richard Hillenbrand through Theta Phi ' s line. MAN of the HOUR President Cathy Amborn presenting token to Man of the Hour Richard Hillenbrand. COLLEGE — V 1 | - : •••% % r : •IgSl:; DEAN J. Barry McGannon, SJ. . V- -u. ;♦ •jk sk- .It- V ' . i= - ' . %; .s,m ¥-1 ■ . - , j ■ ' ' , ssJ- . ,..  ■ ' v.v x « ' ' ■ ' ■ u fef-C - N - ' i ■ . ' ■■■ t i -- - X ' .i K . . - .o- ;, . ; € • . j . yr ■ ■ ? ■ ■ ■ i ■ V J ' .V . ' t ■ -?i , | j M ! ' fe% 1 ' i . ' M . t is; 1 «  s. . t .-ft m m ' S % j .j«« I , ' ■ 0% -W ssmm THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES specifically lays stress upon the development of those attitudes, tastes, and habits which constitute the marks of a liberally educated man and adheres to the traditional Jesuit college means and procedures. It exists to provide experiences designed to cultivate the intellect, will, and emotions; to produce the educated man possessed of broad knowledge, a trained mind and intellectual Catholicism, and an operative Christian philosophy of life. 3«« GRADUATES of the ADAMS, HILARY K. LaGrange Park, Illinois AIRAGHI, LARRY S. Belleville, Illinois ALBUS, JAN Manchester, Missouri ALI, DONNA C. Aurora, Illinois AMBORN, CATHERINE A. Fort Madison, Iowa AMERMAN, WALTER G. Murphysboro, Illinois ANALA, PHILIP Z. Siniensi, Ghana ANCEL, KATHRYN L. St. Louis, Missouri ANZALONE, FRANCES L. St. Louis, Missouri ARNALL, PATRICK J. Salt Lake City, Utah ARNOTT, MARY B. St. Louis, Missouri BADER, CHRISTINE M. St. Louis, Missouri BALAS, MARTHA A. Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan BALTZ, REGINAE. Pocahontas, Arkansas BANGERT, MARY J. St. Louis, Missouri BARNES, JOSEPH K. St. Louis, Missouri BARTIN, JOHN R. St. Louis, Missouri BASS, ROBERT V. St. Louis, Missouri ADAMS ALBUS AMERMAN BADER BASS AIRAGHI AMBORN ARNOTT BARTIN 76 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES BASSETT BATCHELOER BAUER, J. BAUMEISTER BERNDS BASSETT, BARBARA K. Florissant, Missouri BATCHELDER, LOIS C. Ferguson, Missouri BAUER, INGRIDM. Granite City, Illinois BAUER, JAMES P. Jerseyville, Illinois BAUER, PAUL M. Belleville, Illinois BAUER, ROBERT H. Huntsville, Missouri BAUMEISTER, KAREN S. Prairie Village, Kansas BAUMGARTNER, MRS. THOMAS St. Louis, Missouri BEATTY, DIANE C. St. Clair Shores, Michigan BEAUGARD, PETER H. Teaneck, New Jersey BEAUVAIS, JAMES R. O ' Fallon, Missouri BECKMAN, KATHLEEN H. Louisville, Kentucky BERNDS, GERALD C. St. Louis, Missouri BIELICKE, BARBARA A. St. Louis, Missouri BILLHARTZ, SISTER M. JAMES Ruma, Illinois BIRK, NANCY J. Greenville, Illinois BISHOP, MARGARET A. Kansas City, Kansas BITTNER, JAN E. Kirkwood, Missouri 77 GRADUATES of the BOEHMER BOES BOSCHERT BOWEN BRITT BRUCE, H BLAESING BLOCH BONSKOWSKI BORST BRAUN BREMER BRUCE, T. BRUNNER BURCH BURKE BLAESING, RONALD St. Louis, Missouri BLOCH, RONALD Kirkwood, Missouri BOEHMER, GERALD L. Flint Hill, Missouri BOES, HOWARD W. Maplewood, Missouri BOKERN, EDWARD C. St. Louis, Missouri BONSKOWSKI, RICHARD F. Webster Groves, Missouri BORST, BERNARDINE M. Oak Park, Illinois BOSCHERT, JUSTIN, B. St. Charles, Missouri BOWEN, WILLIAM C. St. Louis, Missouri BRADY, DENNIS, J. University City, Missouri BRAUN, BERNADETTE M. Chester, Illinois BREMER, KARL E. Akron, Ohio BRITT, PAULA. St. Louis, Missouri BRUCE, H. C. St. Louis, Missouri BRUCE, THERESEM. St. Paul, Minnesota BRUNNER, BEVERLY A. St. Louis, Missouri BURCH, SR. HELEN C, O.L.V.M. Huntington, Indiana BURKE, SISTER GIOVANNI M. Ruma, Illinois 78 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES BURKE, JOHN P. Lake Villa, Illinois BURNES, MARIE T. St. Louis, Missouri BUTLER, JOSEPH E. St. Louis, Missouri CACCAMO, JAMES M. Chicago, Illinois CALAIS, DIANA J. St. Louis, Missouri CALTAGIRONE, MARGARET St. Louis, Missouri CAMPBELL, CAROL J. Garden City, New York CAMPBELL, JANE M. St. Louis, Missouri CANNON, CARROLL C, JR. Forrest City, Arkansas CARNOSKE, RICHARD J. St. Louis, Missouri CARPENTER, SANDRA R. St. Louis, Missouri CARTER, GEOFFREY N. St. Louis, Missouri BURNES CAMPBELL, C. CARPENTER BUTLER CAMPBELL, J. CARTER CASEY, MARY E. St. Louis, Missouri CASH, KAREN M. Hanover, Wisconsin CASSIDY, PHILIP G. St. Louis, Missouri CHENEY, CHARLES A. St. Louis, Missouri CHMELIR, JOSEPH A. St. Louis, Missouri COATS, DAVID CACCAMO CALAIS Palo Alto, California CANNON CARNOSKE CASEY CASH CASSIDY CHENEY CHMELIR COATS 79 GRADUATES of the COFFIN CRAVEN, T. CUSUMANO DALY DAUGHTERS COFFIN, CHARLES R. St. Louis, Missouri COLLIER, MARY C. St. Louis, Missouri CORRENTI, ANITA M. St. Louis, Missouri COUGHLIN, JOHN J. St. Louis, Missouri COWELL, JOAN J. Red Bud, Illinois CRAVEN, ROY F. St. Louis, Missouri CRAVEN, THOMAS F. Williston, North Dakota CROOM, KATHLEEN J. St. Louis, Missouri CURP, BARBARA A. Kirksville, Missouri CURTIN, JO A. Kansas City, Missouri CURTIN, MAUREEN A. New York, New York CURTIS, RICHARD J. Indianapolis, Indiana CUSUMANO, JOHN V. St. Louis, Missouri DAHLSTROM, JOSEPH W. St. Louis, Missouri DALY, THOMAS P. St. Louis, Missouri DANIEL, MARIAN M. St. Louis, Missouri DAUGHTERS, LAURENCE K. Quito, Ecuador DAUS, JAMES A. St. Louis, Missouri CRAVEN, R. CURTIS DAHLSTROM DANIEL DAUS 80 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES DEMKO DILLON, N. DAVIS DIECKHANS DOSTAL DREILING DUCHEK DAVIS, MARY F. Colllnsvllle, Illinois DELL, SUSAN K. Elmhurst, Illinois DEMKO, KAREN L. Cleveland, Ohio DEPPE, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri DETERS, DONALD W. Quincy, Illinois DICKINSON, BONITA J. St. Louis, Missouri DIECKHANS, JOHN R. St. Louis, Missouri DILLON, JAMES J. St. Louis, Missouri DILLON, NAN L. Chicago, Illinois DOHERTY, JAMES H. St. Louis, Missouri DONOGHUE,ANNE L Mobile, Alabama DOODY, ANN St. Louis, Missouri DOSTAL, JANET A. St. Louis, Missouri DOWNEY, MAUREEN M. Springfield, Illinois DREILING, MARGARET E. St. Louis, Missouri DREWES, SR. ANN L., Ad.PP.S. OIney, Illinois DUCHEK, CAROL St. Louis, Missouri DUEBER, JULIANNE M. St. Louis, Missouri DICKINSON DOODY DOWNEY DREWES DUEBER 81 IINBIIir ' iMIHnilr GRADUATES of the DUFFY, BERNARD P. St. Louis, Missouri EDWARDS, ELAINE P. Savage, Minnesota EHRHARD, LAWRENCE R. Ferguson, Missouri EILERMANN, SISTER TERESA A., Ad.PP.S. New Baden, Illinois EISELE, MARY A. Belleville, Illinois ELLER, ELAINE A. St. Louis, Missouri ELLIOTT, WILLIAM R. North Little Rock, Arkansas ELLIS, DIANE M. Houston, Texas ENDLER, MARY S. St. Louis, Missouri ENLOW, NANCY St. Louis, Missouri ERLINGER, GARY K. St. Charles, Missouri ERNST, ROBERT T. St. Louis, Missouri ERNST, THOMAS J. St. Louis, Missouri EROS, JAMES J. East St. Louis, Illinois ERWIN, SHEILA D. St. Louis, Missouri FEDERSPIEL, JUDY A. St. Louis, Missouri FEELY, JOHNM. St. Louis, Missouri FINNEY, KEVIN S. Kirkwood, Missouri DUFFY EDWARDS EHRHARD EILERMANN ELLIOTT ELLIS ERNST, R. ERNST, T. FEELY FINNEY EISELE ENLOW ERWIN 82 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES FLATLEY FLYNN, R. FORBES FRAWLEY FUSZ FLYNN, J. FOGLER FORD FRITZ GALLI FLATLEY, MARIANN P. Florissant, Missouri FLYNN, JANE C. St. Louis, Missouri FLYNN, RITA M. St. Louis, Missouri FOGLER, ELIZABETH St. Louis, Missouri FORBES, DAVID M. St. Louis, Missouri FORD, ANNE L. Gallipolis, Ohio FORSING, JUDITH A. St. Louis, Missouri FRAWLEY, SISTER MARY J. Fargo, North Dakota FRITZ, CAROLYN G. St. Louis, Missouri FUCHS, RAYMOND P. St. Louis, Missouri FUDIM, ALLAN Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey FURDEK, DENNIS T. St. Louis, Missouri FUSZ, ANN M. St. Louis, Missouri GALLI, MICHAEL L., JR. St. Louis, Missouri GANGOL, BARBARA A. St. Louis, Missouri GARCIA, CHARLES A. Cristobal, Canal Zone GERLER, ELIZABETH J. Oak Park, Illinois 83 GRADUATES of the GERUT GROSS HALPIN HANLEY, F. HARELL GRADY GUMMERSBACH GERUT, CHARLES J. Westchester, Illinois GILLIS, MARIANNE L. St. Louis, Missouri GLARNER, ROBERT B. St. Louis, Missouri GOMBAR, DIANA Fern Creek, Kentucky GRADY, THOMAS C. St. Louis, Missouri GREFIG, MAX E. Milwaukee, Wisconsin GROSS, KATHLEEN A. Elgin, Illinois GUELKER, THOMAS L. St. Louis, Missouri GUEST, JAMES H., JR. St. Louis, Missouri GUIMON, BR. MICHAEL J., O.S.M. Franklin Park, Illinois GUMMERSBACH, THOMAS St. Louis, Missouri HAARMANN, SISTER MARY C. St. Louis, Missouri HALPIN, FRIAR DONALD P. Toledo, Ohio HANAK, JOSEPH J. St. Louis, Missouri HANLEY, FRIAR KRIS F., O.F.M. CONV. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania HANLEY, JO ANN Florissant, Missouri HARELL, DONNA A. St. Louis, Missouri HARRIS, ROBERT F. Topeka, Kansas GREFIG HAARMANN HANAK HANLEY, J. HARRIS 84 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES HARTENBACH HEATH HELLER HENEREY HOFFMAN HARTENBACH, EILEEN K. St. Louis, Missouri HARTRICH, THOMAS J., JR. St. Louis, Missouri HEATH, ROBERT Cahokia, Illinois HECOMOVICH, SUSANNE St. Paul, Minnesota HELLER, STANLEY P. Kew Gardens, New York HENDRICKS, SISTER JANE M., Ad.PP.S. East St. Louis, Illinois HENEREY, CHARLES G. Webster Groves, Missouri HENRY, DANIEL A. St. Louis, Missouri HENSLEY, MARY Louisville, Kentucky HENSLEY HOPPE HESSE, ROBERT J. Warson Woods, Missouri HILTON, DONNA M. Cresskill, New Jersey HOEFLINGER, WILLIAM V. St. Louis, Missouri HOFFMAN, MARY E. Topeka, Kansas HOPE, MARY A. Seattle, Washington HOPPE, CARL F. Ferguson, Missouri HUBER, GERALD P. Taylor Springs, Illinois HUFKER, MARY C. St. Louis, Missouri HUGHES, GEORGE B. College Point, N«w York HARTRICH HECOMOVICH HENDRICKS HOEFLINGER HUGHES HESSE HUBER HILTON HUFKER 85 GRADUATES of the HUTMACHER IRWIN JAMIESON JANSON JOHNSON, C. JOHNSON, M KALISCH KAMINSKI KERN KERR HUTMACHER, VIRGINIA K. Quincy, Illinois IRWIN, JANIE L. Webster Groves, Missouri JAMIESON, JERI A. Wilmette, Illinois JANSON, THOMAS R. St. Louis, Missouri JOHNSON, CAROLYN E. Picayune, Mississippi JOHNSON, MICHAEL J. Caledonia, Minnesota JONES, MARK J. St. Louis, Missouri KAMINSKI, FRANK L. St. Louis, Missouri KASKE JO A. Cincinnati, Ohio KENNEBECK, SISTER VINCENT M., S.S.M. St. Louis, Missouri KERN, SARA J. Fargo, North Dakota KERR, DAVID T. University City, Missouri KESSLER, FRANCIS P. St. Louis, Missouri KESSLER, MICHAEL Brooklyn, New York KING, ELLEN M. Petersham, Massachusetts 86 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES KINSELLA, CHRISTOPHER G. St. Louis, Missouri KIRWIN, GARY A. St. Louis, Missouri KLAPP, SUSAN M. St. Louis, Missouri KLEIN, ALVIN G. Flint, Michigan KLEPPER, WILLIAM M., II Lima, Ohio KLOECKENER, KENNETH W. St. Louis, Missouri KOBOLDT, BARBARA M. St. Louis, Missouri KRAUS, DAVID A. St. Louis, Missouri KRETSCHMANN, JOHN G. St. Louis, Missouri KRIEG, SUSAN M. St. Louis, Missouri KRINGS, KATHRYN J. St. Louis, Missouri KRONE, L.JANE Springfield, Missouri LANDRY, SISTER MATTHEW M., R.S.M. Biloxi, Mississippi LANGSDORF, JERRY J. St. Louis, Missouri LAURY, PATRICK D. St. Louis, Missouri LAWS, CARL R. Ballwin, Missouri LAYTON, MARY L. St. Ann, Missouri LEFF, LAWRENCE B. Chicago, Illinois KINSELLA KIRWIN KLAPP KLEIN KOBOLDT KRAUS KRONE LANDRY LAYTON LEFF KLEPPER KLOECKENER KRIEG KRINGS LAURY LAWS 87 GRADUATES of the LERITZ, DANIEL R. St. Louis, Missouri LESTER, NANCY Wichita, Kansas LOWRY, MICHAEL J. Belfast, N. Ireland LUBBERS, JO ANN St. Louis, Missouri LUBY, THOMAS Oakland, Missouri LUNT, MARY B. St. Louis, Missouri LYNN, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri MACKE, JOHN E. St. Louis, Missouri MAHER, MARY L. St. Louis, Missouri MALONE, NANCY J. San Antonio, Texas MARCHESS, MARIANNE River Forest, Illinois MARCUM, JOHN W. St. Louis, Missouri MARIANI, JAMES N. St. Louis, Missouri MARRAH, SISTER MARITA A St. Louis, Missouri MAYER, MARTHA M. St. Louis, Missouri MAZZIOTTI, ANN Chicago, Illinois McANARNEY, HOWARD E. Farmersville, Illinois McAULIFFE, ADELAIDE M. Brentwood, Missouri LOWRY LUBBERS LUBY LYNN MACKE MAHER MALONE MARCHESE MARCUM MARIANI MARRAH MAYER M AZZIOTTI McANARNEY McAULIFFE J 88 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES McBRIDE McCarthy McCOLLUM McGUIRE MclNERNEY McLaughlin McTERNAN MERSON MERZ MEYER MICALETTI Ml KOLA MILLER, M. MILLER, W. MINNIGERODE McBRIDE, HELEN A. Memphis, Tennessee McCarthy, margaret m. St. Charles, Missouri McCOLLUM, JANET L. Louisville, Illinois McDonald, Christine m. St. Louis, Missouri McGILLICK, JOHN D. St. Louis, Missouri McGUIRE, WILLIAM A. Chesterfield, Missouri MclNERNEY, MARY M. Chicago, Illinois McLaughlin, AAARY r. St. Louis, Missouri McMANUS, NANCY A. Taylor Ridge, Illinois McTERNAN, MARY ELLEN T. Elizabeth, New Jersey MERSON, THOMAS S. Dumont, New Jersey MERZ, HENRY C. Effingham, Illinois MEYER, THOMAS M. St. Louis, Missouri MICALETTI, CARMEN M. Oak Park, Illinois MIKOLA, STEPHEN J. St. Louis, Missouri MILLER, MARILYN Louisville, Kentucky MILLER, WILLIAM A. St. Louis, Missouri MINNIGERODE, FRED A. St. Louis, Missouri 89 GRADUATES of the „ ' MOODY, ANNE Bend, Oregon MOONEY, KATHLEEN A. St. Louis, Missouri MOORE, DELE. Fort Worth, Texas MORGAN, THOMAS E. St. Louis, Missouri MORGAN, THOMAS F. Jacl sonville, Florida MRAZ, MARTIN W. Fenton, Missouri NARKIEWICZ, LARRY S. St. Louis, Missouri NASH, EILEEN F. St. Louis, Missouri NEFF, JOHN W. St. Louis, Missouri NEIDERT, EDITH R. Loretto, Tennessee NELSON, ROSEMARY O. Flint, Michigan NEWCOMB, WINIFRED J. Williamsburg, Iowa 90 MOODY MRAZ MURPHY, S. NARKIEWICZ NEFF NELSON MOONEY MURPHY, K. NANGLE NASH NEIDERT NEWCOMB MOORE NIEBLING MORGAN, T. NIEMAN MORGAN, T. F. NOECKER SCHOOL of ARTS and SCIENCES NORFLEET, JAMES S. Webster Groves, Missouri NORSIGIAN, ARAM R., JR. E. St. Louis, Illinois NORWICH, ROBERTA A. Rock Island, Illinois NORWOOD, LINDA D. Kirkwood, Missouri NOVOTNY, MARGARET M. St. Louis, Missouri NUGENT, MARY A. Chicago, Illinois O ' BRIEN, MARTIN E. Ambridge, Pennsylvania O ' CONNOR, THOMAS R. St. Louis, Missouri OLIVI, MURIEL A. Chicago, Illinois ONDER, DANIEL R. St. Louis, Missouri ONDR, JERRY R. St. Louis, Missouri O ' NEILL, ROBERT C. Overland Park, Kansas ORTBALS, DAVID W. St. Louis, Missouri O ' SHAUGHNESSY, JANE A. St. Louis, Missouri OVERKAMP, ROBERT J. St. Louis, Missouri OVERMANN, RONALD J. Florissant, Missouri PALAZZOLO, JOYCE E. St. Louis, Missouri PALUMBO, PETER J. St. Louis, Missouri NORFLEET NUGENT O ' CONNOR ONDER O ' NEILL O ' SHAUGHNESSY NORSIGIAN O ' BRIEN OLIVI ONDR ORTBALS OVERKAMP NORWICH OVERMANN NORWOOD PALAZZOLO NOVOTNY PALUMBO 91 GRADUATES of the PARISI, ANTHONY T. St. Louis, Missouri PATACCA, THOMAS R. Cleveland, Ohio PAULUS, JAMES M. St. Louis, Missouri PETERSON, THEODORE J. St. Louis, Missouri PHELAN, PATRICIA A. St. Louis, Missouri PING, WILLARD St. Louis, Missouri PLEDGER, STEPHEN R. Evansville, Indiana PLEIN, CLARENCE K. St. Louis, Missouri PLESE, LUCIA K. Granite City, Illinois POWER, PAUL V. West Roxbury, Massachusetts PRENDERGAST, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri PRICHARD, MICHAEL J. Benton, Kansas QUIGLEY, EDWARD T. St. Louis, Missouri RA DM AC HER, MARY A. Louisville, Kentucky RASCHE, LEIANNAM. St. Louis, Missouri RASCHKE, KENNETH A. St. Louis, Missouri REDINGTON, DOROTHY C. St. Louis, Missouri REEB, JANE E. Belleville, Illinois 92 PARISI PAULUS PING PLEDGER PRICHARD PATACCA PHELAN POWER PRENDERGAST REDINGTON PETERSON PLESE RASCHE RASCHKE PLEIN RADMACHER QUIGLEY REEB COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES REID, PATRICK J. Warrenpoint, Ireland REISCH, WALTER G. Springfield, Illinois REITER, DENNIS B. Cold Springs, Minnesota REMMERS, JANE A. Louisville, Kentucky RIORDAN, RAYMOND W. Kankakee, Illinois ROCCO, PAULETTE E. Ferguson, Missouri ROEBUCK, MARY R. Evergreen Park, Illinois ROSENBACH,MARY J. St. Louis, Missouri ROSS, MARY A. St. Louis, M issouri ROTH, ROBERT E. St. Louis, Missouri RUATTO, SHARON A. Braidwood, Illinois REITER REMMERS ROSENBACH ROSS SAGUN SANDKNOP SAGUN, PAUL T. Elma, New York SANDKNOP, DAVID C. St. Louis, Missouri SAUNDERS, DENNIS A. St. Louis, Missouri SAUSVILLE, DENISE G. Creve Coeur, Missouri SCHMIDT, KENNETH M. St. Louis, Missouri SCHMITT, JOHN P. St. Louis, Missouri SCHMOLL, BARBARA L. Fort Wayne, Indiana RIORDAN ROTH SAUNDERS SCHMIDT ROCCO RUATTO SAUSVILLE SCHMITT SCHMOLL 93 GRADUATES of the SCHNAPP, THOMAS J. St. Louis, Missouri SCHNEIDER, LAWRENCE J. St. Louis, Missouri SCHNELL SEXTON SILVA SPRINGER SCHONHOFF SHAFER SMITH SPURLOCK SHIELDS,JOSEPH J., JR. St. Louis, Missouri SHIELDS, LAWRENCES. St. Louis, Missouri SCHNELL, MARY E. Parl Ridge, Illinois SIEGFRIED, SISTER REGINA M Ruma, Illinois SCHONHOFF, RITA E. Little Rock, Arkansas SILVA, CHARLES E., JR. St. Louis, Missouri SEARLS, JAMES P. Madison, Wisconsin SMITH, RICHARD L. Wood River, Illinois SEWARD, SISTER MARIAN F. Ruma, Illinois SOVAR, EUGENE E. St. Louis, Missouri SEXTON, JOANNE M. St. Louis, Missouri SPRINGER, RITA M. Evansville, Indiana SHAFER, SHARON S. Princeton, Indiana SPURLOCK, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri SHEAN, VIRGINIA A. Clarendon Hills, Illinois 94 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES STANCZAK TEPE TURSKI STANDISH STANFORTH STANCZAK, JUDITH A. TOYNE TREVILLION TUCKER, BERNADETTE E. Chicago, Illinois UNGAR URBANCZYK Arlington Heights, Illinois STANDISH, MICHAEL S. VOR DER BRUEGGE WACHOWIAK TURSKI, RONALD B. St. Louis, Missouri E. St. Louis, Illinois STANFORTH, JOHN C. UNGAR, GERALD E. Moline, Illinois Fort Lauderdale, Florida STEINER, JOHN A. URBANCZYK, J ' HON J. Toronto, Ontario Groom, Texas STOCKINGER, PAULA J. VASILEFF, MICHAEL W. Saint Cloud, Minnesota Granite City, Illinois SUTHERLAND, DALE V. VOGT, ROBERT D. Indianapolis, Indiana Red Bud, Illinois TEPE, HENRY M. VOR DER BRUEGGE, ELIZABETH St. Louis, Missouri Memphis, Tennessee TOYNE, BARBARA G. WACHOWIAK, SHARON A. C!iillicothe, Missouri OIney, Illinois TREVILLION, LaGLENDA D. St. Louis, Missouri 95 GRADUATES of the WAGOVICH, JOSEPH M. Overland, AAissouri WAITMAN, MICHAEL D. Evansville, Indiana WAKEFIELD, PATRICE L. Evanston, Illinois WALSH, MARYELLEN Frontenac, Missouri WALTERS, EVERETT A. St. Louis, Missouri WALTERS, MADELYN K. DeKalb, Illinois WALUSKA, JOHN P. St. Louis, Missouri WATERS, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri WAKEFIELD WALSH WATERS WATSON WEILER WEISENBERGER WICH WIESE WATSON, SHEILA A. Washington, D.C. WEEKS, DAVID L. St. Louis, Missouri WEFEL, WILLIAM C. St. Louis, Missouri WEILER, SISTER ANN J. Ruma, Illinois WEISENBERGER, ANTHONY J. Chillicothe, Ohio WELCH, SUE G. Davenport, Iowa WICH, JOHN J. St. Louis, Missouri WIESE, ELIZABETH L. Fairview, Massachusetts 96 COLLEGE of ARTS and SCIENCES WILBER,JOHN F. WOLFER, LINDA J. Walldorf, Germany Cincinnati, Ohio WIMSATT, ANN B. YOTTER, NANCY J. Louisville, Kentucky St. Louis, Missouri WINFREY, JEAN F. ZAGORCE, JEANETTE A. Webster Groves, Missouri Aurora, Illinois WINKELER, RAYMOND E. ZIMMER, INGE St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri WINSCHIEF, WILLIAM D. ZIMMERMAN, JOYCE J. St. Louis, Missouri Belleville, Illinois WITT, PATRICIA A. ZIMSKY, JAMES J. St. Louis, Missouri Signal Mountain, Tennesse WITTENBRINK, RAYMOND M., JR. ZUMPFT, EDITH A. Belleville, Illinois St. Louis, Missouri WNUK, WADE J. ZURLINDEN, PAUL R. St. Louis, Missouri WILBER WIMSATT Euclid, Ohio WINKELER WINSCHIEF WNUK WOLFER ZIMMERMAN ZIMSKY WINFREY WITTENBRINK ZIMMER r ZAGORCE 97 ARTS COUNCIL ARTS COUNCIL — First row: Secretary P. Foley, Vice-President F. Cavanaugh, President B. Toyne, Treasurer G. Niewoehner, J. Guest. Second row: P. Rauch, T. Ernst, E. Gerler, S. Murphy, M. Waitman, M. Grefig, M. Reardon, M. Wittenbrink. Third row: K. Gibson, P. Dulle, T. Kelley, P. Meyer, D. Delgrosso, M. Broe, M. Joyce, B. St. Vrain. THE ARTS COUNCIL, organized in 1951, is composed of a president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer from each of the four undergraduate classes. This year the Council has dealt particularly with the problems of more active student participation in school functions. ARTS SODALITY ARTS SODALITY— First row: J. Cattaneo, P. Pfeffer, President K. Schmidt, G. McHugh, J. Kupsky, D. Deering. Second row: E. Donahue, S.J., T. Chouinard, Fr. J. Padberg, S.J., R. Dieckhans, R. Benton, S.J., J. Ashton, E. Kramer. THE OUTSTANDING FEATURES of the Sodality are perpetual consecration to the Virgin Mary, personal sanctification of the members, and sanctification of others through its apostolic work. A member undergoes a thor- ough training and counseling program which acquaints him with the theory and practice of the daily duties, the practical format of personal sanctification. PHI SIGMA IOTA THE PURPOSE of the Phi Xi Chapter of Phi Sigma lota, the Romance Languages Honors Fraternity, is to stirr ulate advanced work and individual research in the fields of the Romance languages and literatures. The Fra- ternity holds monthly meetings and sponsors various cul- tural affairs, including lecturers, and foreign films. Mem- bership is open to members of the faculty, graduate students, and students of advanced standing. ETA SIGMA PHI is the National Honorary Classical Language Fraternity. The Beta Zeta Chapter of the national organization was first initiated on the Saint Louis University campus in 1940. Members must possess a high degree of scholastic achievement in a classical language and an overall high academic achievement. The organization aims to bring cultural opportunities to the campus by means of guest lecturers, panel discus- sions, current and interesting movies, and an annual Latin contest. PHI SIGMA IOTA — First row: Treasurer B. Curp, Recording Secre- tary M. Curtin, President M. McTernan, Vice-President N. Dillon. Second row: Moderator M. Grefig, Historian B. Bassett. ETA SIGMA PHI Moderator Fr. F. Guentner, S.J., President A. Klein, Secretary B. ETA SIGMA PHI— First row Vice-President V. Hutmacher, Fogler, Treasurer G. Baum. Second row: M. Grefig, L. Lampertz, J. Dick, T. O ' Brien Third row: K. Schmidt, N. Rusko, M. Broe, C. KInsella. iChool: j:;|||i COMMERCE iii FINANCE - : I1IR, ' ■- V - • V. .,£ ■«•. S ' CERTAIN DEFINITE AND FUNDAMENTAL PURPOSES underlying the Instructional activities of the School ' of Commerce and Finance may be briefly described: 1. To develop the minds and personalities of its students by means of selected disciplines which cultivate keen observation, clear thinking, and adjustment to the demands of life; 2. To encourage intellectual, moral, and social habits which prompt a scientific and professional view of business responsibilities and contribute effectively to good citizenship; 3. To give its students the larger knowledge, skill, and resourcefulness which constitute a professional college training for better opportunities in busi ness; 4. To guide its students in the selection of their business careers and to aid its graduates in the pursuit of their chosen business objectives. S -5- - GRADUATES of the SCHOOL AHRENS, M. A BRAECKEL DETERS ENGBERT AHRENS, M. BLUMENTHAL DEIMEKE EINHORN FANTER ANAGNOS COX EDELMANN AHRENS, MARY Ellisville, Missouri AHRENS, MICHAEL A. Sf. Louis, Missouri AMEIS,JOHN K.,JR. St. Louis, Missouri ANAGNOS, NICHOLAS J. St. Louis, Missouri BADOLATO, WILLIAM M. St. Louis, Missouri BLAKE, PATRICK T. Wellston, Missouri BLUMENTHAL, KURT D. St. Louis, Missouri BRAECKEL, MAREN St. Louis, Missouri BURNS, JOHN M. Caseyville, Illinois COX, RICHARD M. St. Louis, Missouri DARR, NEILW. Belleville, Illinois DEIMEKE, JAMES M. Maplewood, Missouri DETERS, ROBERT F. St. Louis, Missouri DUDA, JOHN J. St. Louis, Missouri EDELMANN, JOSEPH O. St. Louis, Missouri EINHORN, JAMES J. Effingham, Illinois ENGBERT, DONALD W. St. Louis, Missouri FANTER, JAMES A. St. Louis, Missouri 102 of COMMERCE and FINANCE diM lM FISCHER, WILLIAM M. University City, Missouri FLYNN, PATRICK M. East St. Louis, Illinois GANNINGER, FRANK M. St. Louis, Missouri GIARRAFFA, LOUIS S. St. Louis, Missouri GILBERT, RICHARD D. St. Louis, Missouri GUINAN, BROTHER TIMOTHY Jersey City, New Jersey HILLENBRAND, RICHARD D. Batesville, Indiana HORNUNG, THOMAS R. St. Louis, Missouri HOYT, RAYMOND C. St. Louis, Missouri GANNINGER HORNUNG KELLEY GIARRAFFA HOYT KESSLER HYAMS, THOMAS J. Warson Woods, Missouri JUSTUS, REBECCA S. Columbus, Ohio KELLEY, CHARLES H. Bridgeton, Missouri KESSLER, WILLIAM E. St. Louis, Missouri KING, PHILIP J. Normandy, Missouri KIRBERG, DOUGLAS O. St. Louis, Missouri KISTER, NANCY C. St. Charles, Missouri KOHOUT, FRANK R. Webster Groves, Missouri KOSTECKE, MICHAEL V. St. Louis, Missouri GILBERT HYAMS KING KISTER GUINAN JUSTUS KIRBERG KOHOUT KOSTECKE 103 GRADUATES of the SCHOOL KREMER, CAROL A. St. Louis, Missouri KRUSE, NEOMAE C. Rhineland, Missouri LANGE, EUGENE J. St. Louis, Missouri MAES, RONALD C. St. Louis, Missouri MAJEWSK1, JOHNS. St. Louis, Missouri MARKWARDT, MAURICE T. St. Louis, Missouri MARLOCK, CARL B. St. Louis, Missouri MARSTALL, JAMES B. Florissant, Missouri McDERMOTT, GERALD M. Dellwood, Missouri Mcdonough, john c. St. Louis, Missouri McHENRY, FRANCIS X., II St. Louis, Missouri McKEEVER, RAYMOND L. St. Louis, Missouri McNULTY, THOMAS L. Ferguson, Missouri MEES, ARTHUR J. St. Louis, Missouri MONTGOMERY, CONNIE P. St. Louis, Missouri MUELLER, THEODORE P., JR. De Soto, Missouri OBRADOVITS, NICHOLAS J. St. Louis, Missouri O ' BRIEN, THOMAS R. St. Louis, Missouri KREMER LANGE MARKWARDT MARLOCK McKEEVER O ' BRIEN KRUSE MAJEWSKI Mcdonough McHENRY OBRADOVITS MAES McDERMOTT MONTGOMERY MUELLER MARSTALL MEES McNULTY 104 of COMMERCE and FINANCE PEZOLD, JOHN D. Jennings, Missouri POEHLING, RICHARD L St. Louis, Missouri POTH, GREGORY E. Florissant ' , Missouri PTACEK, WILLIAM J. St. Louis, Missour RUSSELL, MICHAEL R Florissant, Missour SANDERS, DAVID F. St. Louis, Missouri SARES, JOHN R. St. Louis, Missouri SCHENK, JOHN J. St. Louis, Missouri SCHLAEGEL, WOLDEMAR W St. Louis, Missour SCHMID, MICHAEL K. St. Louis, Missouri SCHULTE, JOSEPH L., JR. Florissant, Missouri SCHWARTZ, JAMES E. St. Louis, Missouri SEIFFERT, WILLIAM F. St. Louis, Missouri SESTRIC, PHYLLIS A. St. Louis, Missouri SIMON, THOMAS J. Arlington Heights, Illinois SPECKART, ROSALIE A. St. Louis, Missouri STEVISON, RAYMOND A. St. Louis, Missouri STIMMLER, EDWARD A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania EIFFERT SCHENK PTACEK RUSSELL POEHLING PEZOLD SESTRIC SCHLAEGEL SCHMID SANDERS POTH SIMON SPECKART SCHULTE STEVISON SARES SCHWARTZ STIMMLER 105 COMMERCE and FINANCE STOFF, LEO G., JR. St. Louis, Missouri STRAND, WILLIAM A. Florissant, Missouri TANSEY, MARY K. St. Louis, Missouri TEKOTTE, THOMAS F. St. Louis, Missouri TUMBARELLO, JOHN R. St. Louis, Missouri UNNERSTALL, WILLARD J St. Louis, Missouri VANSTONE, DELBERT W. Rockford, Illinois VELAZQUEZ, CARLOS R. Masaya, Nicaragua VOLLMER, GEORGE P. East St. Louis, Illinois WALLACE, ROBERTA L. St. Louis, Missouri WALTER, ROBERT R. St. Louis, Missouri WALTERS, DAVID E. St. Charles, Missouri WETMORE, CHARLES A. Webster Groves, Missouri WILSON, PHILIPS. Glencoe, Illinois ZAEGEL, ROBERT L. St. Louis, Missouri WALLACE UNNERSTALL STRAND TANSEY VOLLMER WALTER TEKOTTE VANSTONE WALTERS TUMBARELLO VELAZQUEZ WETMORE WILSON ZAEGEL STOFF 106 COMMERCE COUNCIL COMMERCE COUNCIL— First row: L. Giarraffa, N. Kister, G. Stoff, B. Schomaker, J. Holloran. Second row: K. Blumenthal, J. Sares, C. Furrer, J. McDonough. THE STUDENT COUNCIL of the School of Commerce and Finance is organized to further the interest of the student body, promote the general well-being of the School of Commerce and Finance — either on its owij initiative or in cooperation with the officers of the School — and to promulgate truth in all its exercises. ALPHA KAPPA PSI ALPHA KAPPA PSI— First row: L. Giarraffa, J. Tumbarello, President K. Blumenthal, Vice-President W. Ptacek, T. Tekotte, J. McDermott. Second row: G. Stoff, Secretary T. Hornung, W. Strand, C. Brown, P. Blake, W. Schlaegel. Third row: J. Diemeke, C. Wetmore, F. Ganninger, M. Anrens, C. Furrer. R. Rubbelke. ALPHA KAPPA PSI is a professional commerce frater- nity, first established at New York University in 1904. Delta Sigma Chapter, installed at Saint Louis University in 1957, is presently enjoying its largest membership. BETA GAMMA SIGMA— First row: N. Kister, President G. Stoff, Vice-President B. Seliomaker. Second row: K. Blumenthal, J. Sares, J. McDonough. BETA GAMMA SIGMA THE MISSOURI GAMMA CHAPTER of Beta Gamma Sigma was established at Saint Louis University in 1963. The purpose of this honor society is to encourage and reward scholarship and accomplishment among students of commerce and business administration; to promote the advancement of education in the art and science of busi- ness; and to foster integrity in the conduct of business operations. Election to membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest scholastic honor that a student in commerce and business administration can merit. COMMERCE SODALITY COMMERCE SODALITY— First row: Treasurer L. Giarraffa, Regina Nostra O. Sausville, Prefect G. Stoff, Director Fr. J. Boland, S.J., P. Wigger, Social Vice-Prefect L. Mule. Second row: R. McQuay, G. Bidleman, A. Daus, M. Grefig, Social Vice-Prefect J. Holloran, Apostolic Vice-Prefect J. Niemann, T. Schuiz, T. Kelley. Third row: G. Poth, T. Walsh, D. Sanders, G. Tierney, N. Often. Fourth row: J. Mooney, C. Furrer, W. Dreas, D. Torino, M. Wittenbrink. THE 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. rii DELTA SIGMA PI DELTA SIGMA PI — First row: Junior Vice-President R. Johnson, Presi- dent J. Van Rhein, Chancellor G. Vogelweid, Treasurer P. Voellinger, Secretary R. Zaegel. Second row: T. Cassimatis, R. Nenninger, E. Etzkorn, Senior Vice- President V. Locastro. Third row: J. Haley, B. Mack, N. Darr, F. McHenry, E. Kuhn. Fourth row: D. Puricelli, D. Kirberg, N. O ' Bradouitz, J. Greenwell. DELTA SIGMA PI is a professional fraternity organized to foster the study of business in universities, encourage scholarship, social activity, and to associate the mutual advancement of students through research and practice. Beta Sigma Chapter meets these three objectives with its monthly professional meetings, parties, and formal dances. MARKETING CLUB MARKETING CLUB— First row: Membership Chairman R. Wallace, Publicity Chairman P. Sestric, President C. Marlock, Vice-President J. Marstall, Secretary J. Sturm, Treasurer J. Shields. Second row: J. McDonough, J. Humeniak, K. Farwig, B. Strand, Faculty Adviser J. Dauner. W! THE SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY CHAPTER of the American Marketing Association Collegiate Chapters was reorganized in 1958. Membership in the organization is open to any student of the University who is interested in the field of marketing. Through its club projects, field trips, guest speakers, and bimonthly meetings, the club aims to acquaint the student with the application of text- book rules to the practices of the business community. SCHOOL of DENTISTRY STUDENT LOUNGE ' Mt a ' K ' JMIBKlyL j SfV-iAftX ■ V r 4 5 -i-- i  .« ' v-i« ) ' litf„« W DEAN Stephen P. Forrest, D.D.S. GRADUATES of the ALEXANDER, ROGER D. Greeley, Colorado BAUER, WILLIAM J., JR. Springfield, Missouri BERRA, ALBERT L. Porterville, California BOOS, JEROME J. Trinidad, West Indies BOYNTON, ROBERT E. Riverside, California CARROW, MARTIN T. Alton, Illinois CERRONI, NICHOLAS J. St. Louis, Missouri COOPER, BRIAN C. Whittier, California ESSER, DAVID C. St. Louis, Missouri FIFE, RONALD K. Idaho Falls, Idaho FONTENOT, BARBARA D. Sulphur, Louisiana FONTENOT, JAMES M. Sulphur, Louisiana CERRONI BERRA COOPER BOOS ESSER BOYNTON FIFE CARROW FONTENOT, B. FONTENOT, J. ALEXANDER BAUER 112 SCHOOL of DENTISTRY FOSSATI, RICHARD J. Brewster, New York FRY, THOMAS M., Ill Greeley, Colorado GARAVAGLIA, MARIE C. St. Louis, Missouri GIBBS, RONALD L. Parma, Idaho HAYES, GENE W. Festus, Missouri HELD, ROBERT L. Brussels, Illinois JOHNSON, RUNAR D. Bremerton, Washington KALLIAL, JOSEPH T. St. Louis, Missouri KENDALL, CARSON S. Anchorage, Alaska KER, HOUSTON C. Carlsbad, New Mexico KINSINGER, RALPH R. Blackwell, Oklahoma LEES, LOUIS M. Patterson, New Jersey GARAVAGLIA GIBBS HAYES HELD KALLIAL KENDALL FOSSATI FRY KER KINSINGER LEES 113 GRADUATES of the LESLIE, WILLIS G. Bonesteel, South Dakota McDonald, charles l. Christopher, Illinois MUELLER, WILLIAM R. San Antonio, Texas MULLENAUX, THOMAS L. Thatcher, Arizona OSWALD, JAMES R. Los Angeles, California PATTERSON, NORMAN A. Westchester, Illinois PERO, STEPHEN J. Nashville, Tennessee PERRY, FRANK U. St. Louis, Missouri PEZZA, JOSEPH E. Cranston, Rhode island PFOST, STANLEY W. Cahokia, Illinois RAVERA, ROBERT W. Huntington Beach, California RIFKIN, ROBERTO. San Pedro, California £!k£ PERO MUELLER MULLENAUX OSWALD PATTERSON PERRY PEZZA PFOST LESLIE McDONALD RAVERA RIFKIN 114 SCHOOL of DENTISTRY RUBIS, PETERA. Westville, Illinois RYCHNOVSKY, FRANCIS J. Moberly, Missouri SAARIO, BRYAN A. Fairbanks, Alaska SCHNEIDER, ROBERT J. St. Louis, Missouri SHERMAN, RONALD B. Yonkers, New York ST ADNYK, HARRY W. San Diego, California SUDEN, MICHAEL E. Los Angeles, California SULLIVAN, JAMES J. Anaconda, Montana WEBER, RICHARD W. St. Louis, Missouri WHITE, BERNARD B. Beverly Hills, Calif. ZACHER, ROGER K. St. Louis, Missouri STADNYK SUDEN SULLIVAN WEBER WHITE ZACHER SAARIO RUBIS RYCHNOVSKY SCHNEIDER SHERMAN 115 DENTAL STUDENT COUNCIL DENTAL STUDENT COUNCIL — First row: Vice-President A. Berra, President R. Hambuchen, Secretary H. Stadnyk. Second row: Junior Representative T. Falletti, Treasurer N. Jorgenson, Freshman Representative J. Fogarty. THE DENTAL STUDENT COUNCIL was organized in September 1951 for the benefit of the student body. It promotes and maintains a cooperative spirit among students, faculty, and administration; aids in the coordina- tion of school policies; helps student organizations; and provides a body to hear, evaluate, and present student opinion to the Dean of the Dental School. XI PSI PHI XI PSI PHI — First row: J. Pezza, N. Patterson, N. Capobianco, R. Johnson, J. Booz, R. AAuller. Second row: R. Hambuchen, B. Graham, J. Tompkins, R. Spears, G. Wong, J. Lopez, J. Korb, R. Ravera. Third row: T. Fry, D. Theirl, C. Watanbe, R. Held, H. Stadnyk, R. Gibbs, A. Berra, J. Sullivan, R. Boynton. XI PSI PHI FRATERNITY was founded in 1889 and the Alpha Omega Chapter of the School of Dentistry was organized in 1943. In accord with its purposes as a profes- sional fraternity, the Alpha Omega Chapter is devoted to furthering the cultural and academic interests of its members. DENTAL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL DENTAL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL— Delta Sigma Delta Rep- resentative M. Carrow, Xi Psi Phi Representative and President R. Johnson, Psi Omega Representative M. Duffy, Alpha Omega Repre- sentative M. Suden. THE PURPOSE of the Dental Interfraternity Council is to promote unity among the four fraternities repre- sented at the Dental School. The Council the fraternities. also arranges the social calendar for PSI OMEGA THE BETA ZETA CHAPTER of Psi Omega Fraternity was established in 1903 to maintain the standards of the dental profession and to encourage scientific investi- gation and literary culture. The group sponsors a series of speakers and clinics throughout the year, a fall dance, and an annual spring formal. PSI OMEGA — First row: Treasurer J. Wenner, Secretary W. Albrecht, Athletic Chairman J. Ries, President M. Duffy, Vice-Presi- dent D. Esser, Scribe B. Peterson. Second row: R. Schneider, F. Perry, H. Maxim, A. Nelsen, J. Boggiano, P. Cavanaugh, G. White, R. Bazzoni. Third row: R. Zacher, R. Weber, G. Oehmen, J. Sheridan, D. Christ, T. Etiing, B. Ortmann, F. Neuner, L. Dumstorff. DENTAL NEWS DENTAL NEWS — First row: Senior Reporter J. Pezza, Editor R. Hambuchen, Assistant Editor T. Falletti. Second row: Freshman Reporter R. Lee, Sophomore Reporter N. Capobianco. DELTA SIGMA DELTA DELTA 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 objectives 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 coop- eration toward scientific, ethical, and professional progress. DELTA SIGMA DELTA — First row: J. Panik, Historian B. Rust, Treasurer D. Bulgarelli, Vice-President Q. Dahm, President W. Mueller, C. Kendall, S. Pfost. Second row: Scribe M. Downing, J. Oswald, M. Carrow, E. Wilford, Senior Page T. Mullenaux, M. Howard, Junior Page J. Farthing, B. Denny, R. Golden. Third row: F. Rychonovsky, B. Machen, N. Roller, Tyler R. Buck, H. Udonj, L. Schuize, S. Chismarlch, J. Downard. JUNIOR AMERICAN JUNIOR AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION — Sophomore Representative J. Lopez, Freshman Representative J. Mc- Creary, President and Senior Representative A. Berra, Junior Representative M. Howard. DENTAL ASSOCIATION THIS 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. It attempts further to sustain and elevate the professional character and the education of the dental students through papers, forums, lectures, and clinics. 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. ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA OMEGA — First row: E. Baroway, Treasurer W. Davison, President M. Suden, Vice-President G. Fainbarg, L. Less, B. Barnhard. Second row: Secretary S. Simons, K. Liroff, J. Ruffman, G. Zeidler, N. Newman. THE 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. In the springtime it sponsors a dinner and a dance for the year ' s graduates. ' ■i INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY - ' f i ' A DEAN X tctor a. Blum, S.J. •  '  4 N THE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ADHERES to the general objective of educating the whole man. While this implies the harmonious develop- ment of the student ' s various faculties, it proposes especially to achieve in him a gentleman of Christian culture, one who is dedicated to the service I of God and of man, who knows his temporal and eternal destiny, who under- V w stands the dignity of man, and who orders his personal life in keeping with this destiny and dignity. In the scientific and engineering fields, the Institute has as its objective the education of the student for excellence and professional competence in his chosen work. This is achieved by a strong emphasis on the basic sciences and on the fundamental approach in engineering subjects rather than on acquiring many skills in the applied areas. GRADUATES of the AMAYA, RUDOLPH R. San Nicholas, Aruba BAUER, HAROLD J. St. Louis, Missouri BENCE, ROBERT J. St. Louis, Missouri BERGFELD, DAVID B. St. Louis, Missouri BHATIA, MANIK D. Bombay, India BIRK, KENNETH A. St. Louis, Missouri BLOSS, ROBERT M. St. Louis, Missouri BREFELD, KAREN A. Trenton, Illinois BREILING, EDWARD M. Portland, Oregon COFFMAN, EUGENE H. Florissant, Missouri CURRAN, ROBERTS. St. Louis, Missouri DAHL, BERNARD J. Affton, Missouri DOUEZ, JAMES H. Ballwin, Missouri DYER, JEROME K. Belleville, Illinois ELKING, EDWARD J. St. Louis, Missouri END, HENRY J. St. Louis, Missouri FEDERHOFER, JOHN A. St. Louis, Missouri AMAYA BENCE BIRK COFFA VAN CURRAN BAUER BHATIA BREILING ELKING END BERGFELD BREFELD DYER BLOSS DOUEZ DAHL FEDERHOFER 122 INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY FLAUAUS, HENRY B. St. Louis, Missouri FLOOD, LAWRENCE P. St. Louis, Missouri GIRARD, ROGER J. St. Louis, Missouri GOEBEL, MICHAEL G. Wichita, Kansas GREENE, DONALD F. St. Louis, Missouri GUENTHER, CHARLES J. St. Louis, Missouri HALLA, JAMES F. St. Louis, Missouri HEFFERNAN, THOMAS H. Florrisant, Missouri HOFFMAN, JO ANN C. St. Louis, Missouri HOUPPERT, PAUL D. D. St. Clair Shores, Michigan HUMMEL, JOHN A St. Louis, Missouri ILGES, JOHN F. St. Louis, Missour JIJON-CAAMANO, JACINTO Quito, Ecuador JOKERST, RAYMOND W. St. Louis, Missouri KERTZ, EDWIN L. Bloomsdale, Missouri KOCHANSKI, ROBERT E. Cottleville, Missouri KROUPA, PAUL J. St. Louis, Missour ILGES HALLA HEFFERNAN GOEBEL FLOOD FLAUAUS JIJON-CAAMANO JOKERST HOFFMAN GREENE GIRARD KERTZ HOUPPERT KOCHANSKI GUENTHER HUMMEL KROUPA 123 GRADUATES of the LEONARD, MICHAEL R St. Louis, Missouri LEY, PAUL J. Sf. Louis, Missouri LOMBA, LUIS R. Vega Baja, Puerto Rico LOUBEK, GERALD F. St. Louis, Missour MALLON, JOHN R. St. Louis, Missouri MATEJKA, SHIRLEY J. Belleville, Illinois McCLURE, CHARLES L St. Louis, Missour McDERMOTT, JAMES F. St. Louis, Missouri MORERA, LAZARO,0. Santa Clara, Las Villas, Cuba ktfl NETTLE, VICTOR H. St. Louis, Missouri NOCHTA, DONALD E. Collinsville, Illinois O ' CONNELL, JOSEPH C. St. Louis, Missouri PETERS, ROBERT H. Olivette, Missouri PINI, JAMES V. Bridgeton, Missouri QUATMANN, ROBERT P. Cape Girardeau, Missouri RAJANI, NARINDARG. Bombay, India RICE, JOHN T. Chicago, Illinois RING, JOSEPH H., JR. St. Louis, Missouri LEY LOMBA LOUBEK McCLURE McDERMOTT MORERA NETTLE NOCHTA O ' CONNELL PETERS PINI QUATMANN RAJANI RICE RING 124 INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY Atiikimii ROHAN ROHAN, ELZEAR S. St. Louis, Missouri SANDER, BERNARD T., JR. Salisbury, Missouri SCHMID, DONALD J. St. Louis, Missouri SCHRAGE, DAVID F. Breese, Illinois SIEKMANN, THOMAS L. E. St. Louis, Illinois SIMS, JOSEPH E. Seaton, Illinois SIU, FRANCISCO Panama, Republic of Panama SMALL, JOSEPH L. Wilmington, North Carolina SMITH, BRIAN G. New Britain, Connecticut SANDER SIMS STEFANIC VALLICHA WALLHERMFECHTEL SCHMID SIU TRAVERS VANDERZALM WALLIS SCHRAGE SMALL TUCKER VAREL WHEELER STEFANIC, JOHN D. St. Louis, Missouri TRAVERS, PATRICK M. Florissant, Missouri TUCKER, JOHN W. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma VALLICHA, SUNDER, D. Bombay, India VANDERZALM, ADRIAN W. St. Ann, Missouri VAREL, JAMES A. St. Louis, Missouri WALLHERMFECHTEL, DAVID L. St. Louis, Missouri WALLIS, ALVA L. Belle Glade, Florida WHEELER, JAMES M. St. Louis, Missouri 125 SOCIETY OF EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS— D. Lammlein, D. Classen, L. Edwards, A. N urphy. SOCIETY OF EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS MISSOURI SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS THE GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY was organized In Decem- ber 1949 and was admitted as a student section of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists in February 1950. The S.E.G. was organized in 1930 at Houston, Texas. The function of the Society is to promote the science of geophysics and the art of exploration geophysics, par- ticularly the study of the electrical, gravitational, and magnetic fields of the earth and the application of prin- ciples of seismology in the exploration of oil, natural gas, and valuable ores. The maintenance of a high professional standard among its members is of primary interest. These objectives are achieved through field trips and meetings to which guest speakers are invited from industry, research, and teaching. THE SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHAPTER of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers was chartered by the state society in September 1961 and by the national society in May 1963. It is the first student chapter to be organized in the state of Missouri and Its members are from all branches of the engineering field. The main purpose of this organization is to further voca- tional and ethical interest in the engineering field. MISSOURI SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS— First row: V. Nettle, J. Pini, B. Sander, A. Latragna, L. Flood. Second row: J. Tucker, R. Quatman, E. Kertz, D. Beaver, G. Loubek, T. Vezeau, P. Buder, R. Peters. Third row: R. Bloss, A. Vanderzalm, D. Stefanic, D. Wallhermfechtel, P. Travers, T. Siekmann, D. Bergfeld. ETA KAPPA NU DELTA PSI CHAPTER OF ETA KAPPA NU, Electrical Engineering Honors Fraternity, was founded at Saint Louis University in January 1963. The purpose of the asso- ciation is to bring together those students and alumni who have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in electrical engineering. The main activities of the associa- tion are the annual initiation and banquet. ETA KAPPA NU— First row: V. Nettle, P. Kroupa, R. Peters, C. Venneman, P. Travers, B. Dahl. Second row: E. Kerti, G. Loubek, W. Wuest, T. Vezeau, J. Federhofer, R. Allman. Third row: B. Sander, T. Wind, D. Wallherm-Fechtel, D. Bergfeld, R. Bloss, Moderator Dr. G. Dreifke. INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS THE VARIOUS ACTIVITIES of the St. Louis Joint Branch of the I.E.E.E. are coordinated to complement the electrical engineering student ' s academic life. For this purpose, the branch sponsors an exhibit at the Institute of Technology, an open house, and a technical papers con- test. All EE majors are invited to participate in the activ- ities of this group, as well as those sponsored by the local and district sections. I.E.E.E. — First row: A. Vanderzalm, V. Nettle, D. Wang, T. Vezeau, R. Bloss, Moderator Dr. G. Dreifke. Second row: R. Peters, E. Kertz, G. Loubek, D. Schmid, R. Bence, K. Birk, J. Federhofer, W. Wuest, C. Venneman. Third row: J. Wheeler, B. Sander, P. Buder, D. Stefanic, H. Flauaus, R. Curran, T. Wind, T. Siekmann, D. Beaver, J. Jijoncaamano. I.T. SODALITY SODALITY — Secretary R. Mauer, Treasurer W. Zimmerman, Prefect AA. Hoffman, Moderator Fr. J. Daly, S.J. THE SODALITY, erected here In 1935, Is one of the oldest campus organizations. Its members make an Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary, assuming thereby the obligations set forth in the rules of the Sodal- ity. This means accepting the way of life that is designed to sanctify its members by a daily pattern of spiritual activities and guarantee to them a program in the lay apostolate for extending the mission of the Church. Sodalists see themselves as becoming well-rounded, educated Catholics, possessed of a special devotion to the Mother of God and a deep dedication to the cause of Christ. In rapport with the development of this high sense of personal responsibility, one of their immediate concerns is to exert, through private and united apostolates, the power of their influence and leadership in Christianizing every aspect of human life. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS— First row: M. Goebel, B. Klever, D. Schrage, E. Breiling. Second row: K. Schneider, T. Heffernan, J. Patterson, D. Ferris, T. Brockmeyer. Third row: J. Treadwell, J. Hummel, N. Dalba, D. Kehrer, R. Spreng- nether. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS was organized in 1953 and received its student rating from ASCE in October of 1963. Its purposes are the development of a professional consciousness, friendship, and a spirit of cooperation among the civil engineering students. It also promotes among its members the initiative to seek knowl- edge of civil engineering in all its branches. Membership in the student chapter is open to all students enrolled in the curriculum of civil engineering. 128 SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS It d A 1 P m =y| im ■ ! ■ f T l to H IL . l vn ' «piy( f ! H . Kb. ' V l BL -«v H S H ;--« iil 1 fA ' ' r l n SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS— First row: J. Clavenna, D. Greene, J. Inkley. Second row: J. Hinduja, C. Blecha, W. Speh, L. Allen, T. Bauer, Moderator J. McKenna. Third row: E. Merello, P. Felsch, G. Seebeck, J. Pini, J. Mohan, F. Bell, P. Barsos. SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS— First row: J. Hindoja, V. Nettle, W. Gerber, J. Tucker, D. Bergfeld, P. Travers, J. Weckback, L. Hull. Second row: J. Wheeler, T. Wind, J. Federhofer, J. Pini, E. Kerti, G. Loubek, D. Beaver, T. Vezeau, R. Allman, R. Bloss, R. Peters. Third row: R. Quatmann, B. Sander, R. Jokerst, D. Wang, A. Vander- zalm, D. Stefanic, D. Wallherm-Fechtel, T. Siekmann, A. Latragna, J. McDermott, W. Wuest. Fourth row: P. Kroupa, C. Venneman, B. Dahl, Moderator D. Fogarty, J. Ilges, P. Buder, L. Flood, H. End. THE SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS was or- ganized by the undergraduates in industrial engineering to provide opportunity for them to practice their profes- sion on a modest scale before graduation. All members of the Society are encouraged to participate in the trimonthly meetings and the triweekly tours of manufacturing plant ' s in the St. Louis area. Besides offering firsthand industrial experience, these tours enable the members to meet pro- fessionals from local industry and discuss with them the latest developments in industrial engineering. In addition to standing-committee activities, the Society sponsors an exhibit for Open House and presents annually a Confer- ence Day — an on-campus program in which students are invited to hear speakers from many industries and fields discuss industrial applications and professionalism In engineering. THE SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS promotes among the students of the Institute of Technology a spirit of unity and good fellowship and sponsors scientific, educational and social programs. All of the students enrolled in the Institute are members of this organization. ' 1 J I. T. ' s NEWS I.T. ' S NEWS— P. Buder, T. AAallien, F. Menkhus. AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY— First row: B. Smith, S. Matejka, F. Wells, R. McLeod. Second row: J. Kocak, R. Nichols, J. Sims, J. Small, K. Fagerstrom. Third row: Colonel L. Irish, D. Matienga, L. Hall, E. Moser, D. Shifter, P. Houppert. THE I.T. ' s NEWS alerts students to professional and social gatherings, includes faculty stories, organizational news, anecdotes about professional engineering, and fea- tures engineering puzzles. THE SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY Student Chapter of the American Meteorological Society obtained its affil- iation with the National Society in December 1963. The aims of the Society are to promote the develop- ment and dissemination of knowledge of meteorology in all its phases and applications and to instill a set of pro- fessional ideals in its members. In accordance with these aims, the student member has the opportunity to partici- pate in discussion groups and acquaint himself with topics of current meteorological interest. There are sponsored tours of the various meteorological Installations in the St. Louis area. Throughout the year, many fine speakers address the Chapter on topics of professional impo rtance. Appropriate films on meteorological subjects are presented periodically. 130 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MINING, METALLURGICAL, AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERS A.I.AA.E. — First row: Moderator Dr. Frank. Second row: J. Sekreta, President T. McBride, Br. Philip, Secre- tary T. Monza, J. Davis, F. Kaminski. Third row: J. Macke, J. Thiessen, T. Ward, D. Lammline, Treas- urer J. Weber, Trizzo. STARTED IN 1949, THE UNIVERSITY ' S CHAPTER of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers is a professional student organiza- tion whose primary purpose is to promote among its mem- bers self-sought knowledge of the various earth sciences. Field trips, which constitute one of the major functions of the Chapter, include conducted tours through local coal mines and mills, spelunking expeditions, rock and mineral collecting trips, and other forms of earth science investigation. HONOR SOCIETIES Members enjoying the Alpha Sigma Nu-Gamma Pi Epsilon banquet. ti , . . i.. 1 i 131 SCHOOL LAW THE PURPOSE OF THE SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW is to prepare men and women of intelligence, industry, and character to serve the public in the administration of justice In a society subject to constantly changing social and economic conditions. Accordingly the students are taught high ethical ideals and given a comprehensive technical training in the principles and rules, the standards and techniques in law. The pro- gram of instruction and the course of study have been so designed that a student will be equipped to practice law wherever the Anglo-American system of law prevails. IPrJ  1 it ' W % ' ' -.•• , DEAN Vincent C. Immel GRADUATES of the AHRENS, ROBERT E. St. Louis, Missouri BAILEY, GROVERC. Savannah, Georgia BRENNAN, EDWARD F. E. St. Louis, Illinois BUEHLER, THOMAS J. Detroit, Michigan CASEY, JAMES H. St. Louis, Missouri CONNOR, GILBERT D. St. Louis, Missouri DEL REAL, JUAN A. St. Louis, Missouri DENNIS, MARTIN W. St. Louis, Missouri DEVEREAUX, DANIEL R. St. Louis, Missouri FINLEY, MICHAEL D. Creve Coeur, Missouri FISCHER, ADAM B. Sedalia, Missouri FISHMAN, ALLEN E. University City, Missouri GALLAGHER, MONICA Los Angeles, California GOLD, NED C, JR. St. Charles, Missouri HELLRUNG, ROBERT J. St. Louis, Missouri AHRENS BRENNAN CONNOR FINLEY HELLRUNG BAILEY CASEY DEVEREAUX GOLD BUEHLER DENNIS GALLAGHER DEL REAL FISHMAN FISCHER 134 SCHOOL of UW HENKEN, ARTHUR G. Breese, Illinois HIND, RONALD W. Richmond Heights, Missouri JOHNSON, ALAN G. Kirkwood, Missouri KEHRMAN, ROLLA F. Bonne Terre, Missouri KINTZ, JOHN F. Brentwood, Missouri KLOSTERMANN, ROY J. St. Louis, Missouri KOPOCKY, EUGENE J. Clutier, Iowa LAVERY, EDWARD G. Quincy, Illinois McCarthy, edward j. Sioux City, Iowa McNEIVE, GERALD T., JR. St. Louis, Missouri PEPKA, GENE R. Kohomo, Indiana ROLF, FRANK D. St. Louis, Missour SHOEMAKE, JIMJ. St. Louis, Missouri SIEGEL, CORDELL University City, Missouri SMITH, WILLIAM B., Ill Webster Groves, Missour PEPKA KOPOCKY KEHRMAN HIND HENKEN ROLF LAVERY KINTZ JOHNSON SHOEMAKE McCarthy KLOSTERMANN SIEGEL McNEIVE SMITH 135 STEVENS VATTEROTT STEVENS, C.GLENN St. Louis, Missouri VATTEROTT, GREGORY B. St. Louis, Missouri WALKER, DOUGLAS A. St. Louis, Missouri SCHOOL of UW WHITE, JERRY E. Oakwood, Ohio WILLIAMS, JOHN M. St. Louis, Missouri WYSS, EMERT L. Alton, Illinois DELTA THETA PHI DELTA THETA PHI — First row: S. Vandover, F. Ruppert, D. Devereaux, President G. Ortbals, J. Shoemake, B. Smith, E. Brennan. Second row: T. Gunn, M. Mihm, M. Denny, T. Moore, B. Mateyka, R. Krasniki, T. Motherway, J. Hartenbach. Third row: J. LaBarge, R. Conners, B. Hellrung, D. Donnelly, D. O ' Neill, A. Fischer, G. Conners, G. Pepka. Fourth row: J. Kintz, J. Hill, P. Riley, G. McNieve, T. Buechler, E. Wyss, D. Moore. V m STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION THE STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION, formed by Saint Louis University Law School students in 1949, has developed into a national association with a chapter in virtually every accredited law school in the United States. It publishes its own magazine from the national headquar- ters in Chicago and holds an annual convention in conjunc- tion with the convention of the American Bar Association. Its purpose is to promote professional ethics and to acquaint the student with the problems of the legal profession. STUDENT BAR ASSOCIATION, Executive Officers— First row (seated): Secretary J. Phelps, President J. Hall, Treasurer C. Hayes. Second row: Representatrve-at-Large N. Gold, Committee Chairman P. Steinlage, Committee Chairman D. Fox, Committee Chairman J. Barta, Committee Chairman T. Moore, Committee Chairman G. Stevens, Committee Chairman G. Vatterott. PHI DELTA PHI PHI DELTA PHI, the oldest legal fraternity in the United States, is represented at Saint Louis University by Murphy Inn. The Fraternity acts as a bridge between law school and professional life by providing scholastic and social functions to orientate the future barrister. PHI DELTA PHI— First row: L. Mullen, Historian M. Goldfarb, Ex- chequer N. Gold, Magister G. Stevens, Clerk T. Dickson, Pledge Master J. Hendrian, J. Krebs. Second row: J. Phelps, M. Kleinman, P. Steinlage, J. Williams, J. Livingston, D. Neill, E. Lavery, R. Davison. Third row: J. O ' Brien, R. Nemanick, R. Reiter, D. Harlan, L. DeSena, E. Donlon, J. Keilbach, C. Hayes. Fourth row: G. Kopecky, J. Daily, R. Klosterman, J. Gomric, J. Rasp, D. Hensler, R. Schmeider. ! LAW SODALITY LAW SODALITY— First row: T. Moore, Prefect J. Casey, G. Vatterott. Second row: R. Connor, R. Schmeider, D. NieH. PHI ALPHA DELTA THE LAW SODALITY has as Its principal goal the per- sonal sanctification of Its members. Through a matur- ing spirituality, promoted by a special dedication to the Blessed Virgin, weekly meetings, and apostolic discus- sions, the members prepare themselves to achieve justice and a better society during their professional lives. PHI ALPHA DELTA — First row: F. Baehr, C. Leibner, C. Chapman, S. Boudreau, H. Ritchey, J. Jersild. Second row: Marshal J. Schwartz, Clerk E. McCarthy, Treasurer G. Bailey. Third row: J. Thompson, D. Weber, T. Nuelle, J. Woods, F. Rolf, R. Willenbrock, R. Wulff, F. Mack, L. Niedergerke, R. Kehrman, J. White. LAW FORUM LAW FORUM— First row: N. Gold, Associate Editor M. Kleinman, Editor-in-Chief J. Barta, Co-Associate-Editor W. Halpin, G. Stevens, J. Kintz. Second row: T. Moore, D. Donnelly, D. Fox, Co-Managing-Editor G. Vatterott, E. Wyss, Organizations Editor A. Fishman, J. Casey, E. Lavery, Co-Managing Editor R. Connors. LAW FORUM was organized during the 1965-66 school year as a quarterly publication written and edited by the law student body. Copies of each issue are mailed to sixteen hundred law alumni. Saint Louis University law students receive free copies. LAW JOURNAL LAW JOURNAL— First row: Associate Editor M. Gallagher, Business Editor C. Siegel, Editor-in-Chief A. Fischer, Associate Editor K. Feld, Student Writings Editor C. Stevens, Press Editor E. Kopecky. Second row: J. LaBarge, D. Neill, D. Hensler, R. Nemanick, J. Rasp. Third row: J. Phelps, Comments Editor D. O ' Neill, J. Keilbach, M. Mullen, Book Review Editor J. Hesse. THE LAW JOURNAL is published by an editorial staff of law students who have achieved high academic stan- dards. The purpose of the publication is to afford oppor- tunities for students to do original research and writing on intricate legal problems in various areas of the law. In addition, the Law Journal staff edits and publishes articles written by leading scholars of the law throughout the country, such as professors, judges, and outstanding mem- bers of the bar. This publication is distributed to a nation- wide and foreign subscription list composed of many libraries, courts, law firms, individual attorneys, and cor- porate organizations. i f 1 ' ■■ :, STUDENT LOUNGE THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY accepts its obligation to educate medical practitioners and share in the provision of adequate care for the health of the people of our country. It likewise makes its contribution to the perpetuation and advancement of the medical sciences by offering to students attracted to the disciplines of medical research and education the resources and opportunities necessa ry for these careers. ' • mmmm -- ' WtW i( -A ,, naaig §«   igi«w  gi  « wwagyf i!j yfp« J ' - ' ■■■ ' - Robert H. Felix, M.D. GRADUATES of the r P j w ACKERMAN BOEHM CHOUINARD DAVIS Di FILIPPO ALLEN BRICKEL CHUN DAWSON Di GIOVANNI ACKERMAN, ROBERT W. Passaic, New Jersey ALLEN, KENNETHS. Glendale, California BERWALD, DAVID M. St. Louis, Missouri BIESINGER, GEORGE J. Claysburg, Pennsylvania BILLY, LAWRENCE J. Campbell, Ohio BLYTHE BILLY BUDGE BLYTHE, JAMES G. Vandalia, Illinois BOEHM, WILLIAM A. New York, New York BRICKEL, ARTHUR C. Cleveland, Ohio BROGAN, THOMAS M. Indianapolis, Indiana BRUTON, ORIN H. Eugene, Oregon BUDGE, JOHN C. Logan, Utah CHOUINARD, MICHAEL P. Belleville, Illinois CHUN, ALVIN B. Honolulu, Hawaii CLARKE, JOHN F., JR. Cleveland, Ohio COSTA, JOHN L. Bedford Hills, New York DAVIS, RICHARD H. Dayton, Ohio DAWSON, EDGAR G. San Leandro, California DEMPSEY, PETER J. New Rochelle, New York Di FILIPPO, EMIL A. Westchester, Pennsylvania Di GIOVANNI, ROBERT J. Chester, Pennsylvania 142 SCHOOL of MEDICINE DIMOND OIMOND, RICHARD C. Paterson, New Jersey EWING, SHEAFE Bradbury, California FORTE, ROBERT A. Brooklyn, New York FULLER, HENRY D. La Verkin, Utah GADACZ, THOMAS R. South Bend, Indiana GERLING, GERARD M. St. Louis, Missouri GIUNTOLI, ROBERT L. Seattle, Washington GOLDEN, BRUCE Chicago, Illinois GOLDMAN, GORDON M. Toledo, Ohio HANSON, ADRIENNE A. Nacogdoches, Texas HERMER, ALAN J. Los Angeles, California HOFFMAN, NORMAN J. Pomona, California JOHNSON, BLAINE L. Tremonton, Utah KESSLER, WARREN O. Morristown, New Jersey KIRSCH, ARCHIE P. Nicktown, Pennsylvania EWING GIUNTOLI FULLER GOLDMAN JOHNSON KROEGER KROEGER, GEORGE B. Clayton, Missouri LALLY, BARTC. San Francisco, California LARSEN, CARLR. Norwood, New Jersey LeFEVRE, PHILIP J. Ft. Recovery, Ohio LERNER, CHARLES J. Chicago, Illinois GADACZ GERLING HANSON HERMER KESSLER KIRSCH LALLY LARSEN LeFEVRE LERNER 143 GRADUATES of the MAGUIRE OWENS PETTY RITTENHOUSE LOEB LONIGRO OLENIK O ' TOOLE PEPPER PETER PULCINI RICH RODAVITCH ROMEO LOEB, JAMES R. Cincinnati, Ohio LONIGRO, ANDREW J. St. Louis, Missouri MAGUIRE, DENNIS W. St. Paul, Minnesota McDowell, richard l. St. Louis, Missouri MUSETTI, ROBERT W. San Carlos, California NIETERS, GERALD F. Hamilton, Ohio OLENIK, DAVID A. Dearborn, Michigan O ' TOOLE, JAMES D. Overland, Missouri OWENS, HARRY R.,JR. Los Angeles, California PARTLOW, WILLIAM F. Fresno, California PATTON, DOUGLAS S. Piedmont, California PEPPER, EDWARD G. Ashland, Pennsylvania PETER, CHARLES A. AI ron, Ohio PETTY, WILLIAM M., JR. Santa Maria, California POST, JOHN R. Washington, Missouri PULCINI, JOHN D. Chicago Heights, Illinois RICH, ROBERT R. Campbell, Ohio RITTENHOUSE, EDWARD A. Vancouver, Washington RODAVITCH, WILLIAM J. Bristol, Pennsylvania ROMEO, SAM J. McGill, Nevada 144 SCHOOL of MEDICINE SANCHEZ, CARLOS J. Lima, Peru SANDRI, PIERO F. San Francisco, California SCHAINKER, LAWRENCE H St. Louis, Missouri SCHULTZ, A. GEORGE Jacl sonville, Illinois SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN D. Pasadena, California SCOTT, JAMES D. Redondo Beach, Calif. SEARS, WILLIAM P. Alton, Illinois SERTL, JAMES F. St. Louis, Missouri SHEPPECK, JAMES E. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania SLOAN, MATTHEW Long Beach, California SPENCE, PAUL A. Cairo, Illinois STICKLEY, LOUIS P. Cincinnati, Ohio TEED, EDWARD L. Erie, Pennsylvania THOMPSON, JAY S. Cleveland, Ohio TRAYNOR,JOHN L. E. St. Louis, Illinois SCHULTZ SHEPPECK TEED VASKO VASKO, TRUMAN L. Youngstown, Ohio WALLS, WILLIAM J. Youngstown, Ohio WEINSTEIN, RICHARD H. Newton, New Jersey WETTACH, GEORGE E. MenIo Park, California WILSON, H.DAVID Johnson City, Illinois SCHWARTZ SCOTT SLOAN SPENCE THOMPSON TRAYNOR WALLS WEINSTEIN WETTACH WILSON 145 PHI BETA PI PHI BETA PI— First row: J. Donley, J. Leinicke, J. Seed, F. Latlro. Second row: B. Cromie, D. Moss, E. Hadjlmichalis, R. Benolt, C. Pantle, B. Mossey, J. Alexander, B. Mahoney, J. Fletcher, J. O ' Brien, F. MacDonald. LAMBDA CHAPTER is the largest chapter of Phi Beta Pi, national medical fraternity, as well as the largest medical fraternity at the University. Throughout its more than fifty years of existence it has continually strTven 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: D. Henderson, S. Groban, President T. Gadacz, E. Galvin, A. Janik, J. Dee. Second row: G. Peasley, P. Mastrostefano, J. Conrad, J. Prusaczyk, V. Bazzoli, R. Gordon. Third row: B. Schultz, R. Auclair, B. Podurgiel, D. Van, P. Petruska, B. Thomas, B. Horvath, E. Villela, P. Pizzarello, J. Lynch. DELTA PHI EPSILON DELTA PHI EPSILON — First row: M. Zeitlin, J. Ryba, G. Freeman, L. Schainker, C. Lerner, V. Andres. Second row: D. Berwald, R. Welnstein, R. Davis, J. Apfelbaum, B. Richman, B. Tugana. PHI CHI PHI CHI INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL FRATERNITY was Incorporated on May 8, 1901, through a union of two fraternities at the Universities of Vermont and Louis- ville which, one unknown to the other, had existed under the same ideals since 1894. The Phi Rho Chapter of Phi Chi at Saint Louis Uni- versity was founded on December 30, 1910, and has since been active in establishing a brotherhood amongst those medical students who choose, by entering into its ritual of initiation, to live by the ethics and ideals the Fraternity forebearers set down. PHI CHI MEDICAL FRATERNITY— First row: Secretary J. Michaels, J. Hamilton, G. Grignol. Second row: T. Pucell, D. Mielcarek, D. Herzlinger, Treas- urer N. Colosi. Third row: J. Rissing, D. Fraser, F. Ganias, J. McCloskey. PHI CHI MEDICAL FRATERNITY— First row: M. Killion, President A. Brickel, House Manager R. Moyen, J. Pulcini, J. Post. Second row: J. Ferguson, C. Curry. Third row: B. Koterbay, P. Erhardt, J. Massi, P. Casterline. SCHOOL of NURSING and HEALTH SERVICE GLENNON HALL LOUNGE THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL AS A PERSON, simultaneous with the acquisition of professional knowledge and skill, is the primary objective of the School of Nursing and Health Services. This development entails the achievement of a progressive maturity — intellectual, professional, social, emotional, and spiritual — through the educational process, though not exclusively through its agency. r GRADUATES of the SCHOOL ARCHER, CAROLE A. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma ARMISTEAD, MARINE I. Eureka, Missouri BUFE, ELLEN M. St. Louis, Missouri BUGAN, KATHERINE P. Linden, New Jersey CANTERBURY, JUDITH A. O ' Fallon, Illinois CARPENTER, MARGARET M. Chicago, Illinois CARROLL, SISTER RICHARD M. St. Louis, Missouri CLEMENCE, MARGARET B. Bethesda, Maryland COLEMAN, SR. M. GABRIELLA St. Louis, Missouri COPELAND, C.GAIL Bound Brook, New Jersey DAILEY, MARY A. St. Louis, Missouri DALSIN, MARILYN E. Springfield, Illinois Dl CROCE, JOSEPH J. East Orange, New Jersey DORI, MARIE B. Pottstown, Pennsylvania EPSTEIN, SUSAN A. Chicago, Illinois FANCHI, KAREN M. St. Louis, Missouri FARIH, SISTER ALPHONSUS M., S.S.M. St. Louis, Missouri FITZGERALD, SISTER M. THERESE Halifax, Nova Scotia FRANCIS, SISTER M. IVAN St. Louis, Missouri ARCHER BUFE CARPENTER CARROLL DALSIN Dl CROCE ARMISTEAD CANTERBURY COPELAND DAILEY FITZGERALD FRANCIS BUGAN COLEMAN FANCHI FARIH CLEMENCE EPSTEIN DORI 150 of NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES FRENCH, VIVIAN D. Muskogee, Oklahoma GALLAGHER, ANN M. Vincennes, Indiana GEERS, KATHERINEM. Cincinnati, Ohio GIBBONS, MARY C. St. Louis, Missouri GILLESPIE, CHARLOTTE M, Butte, Montana GOGUEN, SISTER M. ROSE Moncton, New Brunswick GOWALLIS, CAROL M. Springfield, Pennsylvania GRAMLICH, ROSE M. Fort Smith, Arkansas GROESCH, SUSAN K. Springfield, Illinois GULLER, BARBARA J. Edwardsville, Illinois HALVELAND, MARY G. St. Louis, Missouri HANCOCK, KAREN E. Tulsa, Oklahoma HELLRUNG, MERRY A. St. Louis, Missouri HITE,MARY A. Enid, Oklahoma HOFFMAN, MARGARET R. Evansville, Illinois HOFFMANN, SISTER M. GEORGE Wausau, Wisconsin HOLLAND, MARY P. Chicago, Illinois HOLTZSCHER, JOYCE A. Wood River, Illinois JOLIET, SUZANNE M. Akron, Ohio GRAMLICH HITE GROESCH HOFFMAN GIBBONS GILLESPIE GALLAGHER FRENCH GULLER HALVELAND GOGUEN GEERS HOFFMANN HOLLAND HANCOCK GOWALLIS HOLTZSCHER HELLRUNG JOLIET 151 GRADUATES OF THE SCHOOL KNAPPENBERGER MARTIN JUDGE, MARYELLENC St. Louis, Missour KEENAN,JOAN K. Chicago, Illinois KELLY, PATRICIA A. Joliet, Illinois KERSENS, EILEEN A. St. Louis, Missouri KNAPPENBERGER, KAYE A. Wichita, Kansas KNOLL, PEGGY J. Cleveland, Ohio KOCHMANSKI, SHARON A. E. St. Louis, Illinois LYNCH, ERIKAM. Jersey City, New Jersey MAAG, NANCY S. E. St. Louis, Illinois MARSCHALL, SISTER M. ANDRE O.S.F. Springfield, Illinois MARTIN, JANE C. Andale, Kansas MAS, ZENIA C. Republic of Panama MAX, ROSALIE A. St. Louis, Missouri McBRIDE, HELEN M. Butte, Montana MONTANARI, JOAN M. Kansas City, Missouri MUELLER, MARIANN E. Indianapolis, Indiana MULCAHY, MARY C. Dawson, Illinois NEUMAN, ROBIN L. University City, Missouri JUDGE KOCHMANSKI MAX MONTANARI MULCAHY KNOLL AAAS McBRIDE MUELLER NEUMAN 152 i of NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES O ' BRIEN, JANET A. Quincy, Illinois O ' CONNELL, JULIA M. Augusta, Georgia OLSEN, JUDITH A. Detroit, Michigan OSTHOFF, SISTER M. RACHELLE, C.P.P.S. O ' Fallon, Missouri PAHLMANN, HARRIET A. St. Louis, Missouri PATOTA, DOROTHY A. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida PELLETIER, JEANNETTE E. Lewiston, Maine PERRING, ANTOINETTE Enid, Oklahoma POTTINGER, MARY A. Topeka, Kansas POWELL, ANN M. Topeka, Kansas PROBST, EILEEN A. Wheeler, Illinois RASKEVICE, DONNA M. St. Louis, Missouri REHM, SISTER M. HELENE Ste. Genevieve, Missouri ROTELLO, CAROL A. Ravena, New York RYAN, SISTER M. LORRAINE, S.C.M.M. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SADLO, BARBARA J. St. Louis, Missouri NOWAK PATOTA PROBST REHM RYAN PAHLMANN POWELL RASKEVICE ROTELLO SADLO 153 SCHOOL of NURSING and HEALTH SERVICES SCHUESSLER, CAROL L. St. Louis, Missouri SCHUMACHER, CATHERINE C. Wheeler, Illinois TERLECK, TRINAK. Youngstown, Ohio THOMAS, BR. JOACHIM Pekin, Illinois THOMPSON, JANICE B. St. Louis, Missouri URLAUB, GLORIA H. St. Louis, Missouri VELAT, MARY I. Detroit, Michigan WEAVER, KRISTINE P. Cincinnati, Ohio WERNER, MARIA L. Fort Madison, Iowa WHITE, HARRIET A. St. Louis, Missouri WINSTON, JEAN Coral Gables, Florida WITEK, GERALDINE A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WOJTECZKO, CAROL J. River Forest, Illinois WRIGHT, SHARON J. Rocky River, Ohio SCHUESSLER SHIPP STRAUB TAGGART VELAT WEAVER SCHUMACHER SO THOMPSON URLAUB WOJTECZKO WRIGHT SKELLY THOMAS WINSTON WITEK TERLECK WHITE WERNER 154 DEAN ' S COUNCIL DEAN ' S COUNCIL— First row: R. Fallett, Secretary N. Diehl, President R. Gramlich, Treasurer C. Wojteczko, Vice-President M. Primosch. Second row: Sr. M. Solana Schmeidler, C.S.A., N. Maag, J. Holtzscher, S. Failla, T. Perring, D. St. James. Third row: E. Bufe, M. Werner, J. Goessling, Sr. Alphonsus Mary, S.S.M., J. Meininger. THE DEAN ' S COUNCIL of the School of Nursing and Health Services was organized during the 1957-1958 school year. The Council is composed of the president and four elected members from each departmental student organization. It sponsors the chief social activities of the school and engages in many special projects. It meets with the Dean regularly during the school year and serves as a liaison between the faculty and the student body. MEDICAL RECORDS CLUB THE 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 responsi- bilities of a registered record librarian are stressed, along with the importance of publicizing the advancement of medical record science. ' « fS 1 i MEDICAL RECORDS CLUB— First row: Sr. Marie-Julie Cormier, Vice- President D. Raskevice, President N. Maag, Secretary-Treasurer N. Diehl, C. Miller. Second row: Sr. M. Gabriella Coleman, S.S.M., Sr. M. Solana Schmeidler, C.S.A., E. Kersens, Sr. M. Cecelia, Sr. M. Richard, J. Leslie. Third row: Sr. M. Ivan, R. Merz, Sr. M. Lorraine, Sr. M. Thomasine, E. Bufe, M. Wright, J. Knoepp. BASIC NURSES — First row: Social Chairman M. Golde, Third District Officer C. Kesterson, Treasurer L. Warren, President C. Knaus, Fr. J. Boland, S.J., Vice-President P. Kaminsky, Spirtual Chairman S. Norton, Dean ' s Council Representative D. St. James, Publicity Chairman S. Ellison. Second row: E. Dickherber, C. Trainer, Sr. M. Francine, AD.PP.S., P. McDonald, N. Kelsey, M. Minnick, M. Ferrara, G. MacGuillory, K. Stacey. Third row: M. Mendelis, S. Pearce, J. May, D. Weis, R. Kelley, M. Sullivan, J. Belter, J. Akins, J. Heiser. Fourth row: S. Lamal, L. Fueglein, J. Halbruegger, B. Whelehon, J. Nebel, J. McCormack, J. Feder. THE 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, cultural, spiritual, and social activities. BASIC NURSES BASIC NURSES — First row: A. Corley, L. Liston, Secretary G. O ' Brien, President T. Saunders, P. Gormley, A. McDonald. Second row: E. Lobes, G. Morand, S. Stelzer, J. Lyons, J. Kranz, C. Stenger, D. Brennan. Third row: B. Stinchfield, K. Kennedy, C. Gribbin, M. Sanquinett, S. Seele, R. Kruse. Fourth row: B. Tosovsky, J. Sornsin, E. Burke, R. Ottolini, D. McCoy. BASIC NURSES — First row: K. Scuiti, Recording Secretary M. Michels, President M. Werner, Treasurer J. Meinin ger, Vice-Presi- dent C. Archer, K. Weaver. Second row: Sr. M. Rachelle, C.PP.S., R. Gramlich, B. Shipp, P. Gore, D. Bazzoli, J. Olsen, Sr. Richard Marie, S.S.M. Third row: J. Jakaitis, G. Copeland, L. Gund, K. Hancock, M. Velat, M. Pottinger. PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB THE PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB ' S objective is to fur- ther 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. PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB— First row: K. Walczak, P. Kelly, Secretary P. McRedmond, Treasurer S. Kennedy, Vice-President B. Marshall, A. Smith. Second row: M. Dufault, J. Sturm, X. Mas, J. O ' Brien, M. Primosch, L. Masuda. Third row: P. Williams, C. Brotherton, J. Goessling, A. Powell, J. Schneeberger, T. Perring. ALPHA DELTA THETA ALPHA DELTA THETA— First row: Secretary J. Hehner, President C. Wojteczko, Moderator R. French, Vice-President J. Buser, Treasurer H. Pahlmann. Second row: S. Brocl mann, M. Morabito, R. Max, J. Holtzscher, S. Failla, M. Sherailcis, J. Laffey. ALPHA DELTA THETA is the national professional panhellenic sorority for women studying medical technology. It aims to promote the professional and social growth of the medical technological student. This group endeavors to introduce new students to this field. Activi- ties include professional lectures, demonstrations, and social gatherings. REGISTERED NURSES ' ORGANIZATION M EMBERSHIP IN THE R.N.O. is open to all registered nurses on the Saint Louis University campus. This 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 sponsors a yearly dance and a booth at the Student Carnival. The group is represented in the School of Nursing and Health Services Departmental Council. REGISTERED NURSES— First row: Sr. M. Sebastian, S.C.M.M., Secretary J. DeLong, President R. Fallett, Vice-President A. Moyn- ahan, J. Pyne, Fr. J. Boland, S.J. Second row: L. Sullivan, E. Vilums, G. Hawn, D. Bell, J. Pelletier, G. Lang, K. Ross, S. Kapfhammer, K. Roach, D. Harkey. Third row: P. Laperle, W. Walter, M. Gomes, J. Philips, M. Grohar, S. Wilson, M. Seredynski, T. Grzyb. Fourth row: A. McGreevy, S. Senecal, J. Oswald, M. Drotos, M. MacDonald, K. Geers. ROENTGEN RAY TECHNOLOGY CLUB THE ROENTGEN RAY TECHNOLOGY CLUB is com- posed of students in radiologic technology. In addition to Club activities, members participate in the Dean ' s Council. RNO ' S CHRISTMAS FORMAL ROENTGEN RAY TECHNOLOGY CLUB— First row: Sr. M. George Hoffman, S.D.S., S. Kochmanski, Sr. M. Therese Fitzgerald, S.C.H., Sr. Alphonsus Mary Farih, S.S.M., J. DiCroce, Sr. Marie-Rose Goguen, n.d.s.c. Second row: Sr. M. Mark Pizzoti, C.F.M., S. Thomas, Sr. Marie Colette Haley, S.S.M., G. Paquin, Sr. Miriam Therese Peterman, S.S.M., S. Dworkin, Sr. M. Rose Ann Kolbus, S.S.J. Third row: G. Macko, A. Babel, L. Clarke, N. Frese, M. Matheny, B. Schramm, G. Waeckerle, K. Hornberger. Peggy Kalb l , PARKS COLLEGE of AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY ■• ..v - , Q i? - f v ,v r-r- -- ?i5-: ' % - ■ - '  f v- «•■ «,j , 4 HI ' ' ■•- «5-.i-; ' 1f. •Jf ' r n , 2jJ; ' ' , 81 THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF PARKS COLLEGE is to provide adequate education and applied training for those aspiring to careers of leader- ship in aeronautics and astronautics. Specifically it is the objective of the College 1. To develop the minds and personalities of its students by means of selected disciplines which cultivate keen observation, clear thinking, and adjustment to the demands of a career in aeronautics; 2. To guide its students in the selection of careers in the aeronautics industry and to aid its graduates in the pursuit of their objectives in the field of aeronautics; 3. To encourage those moral, social, and intellectual habits which prompt a scientific anH professional view of business responsibilities and contribute effectively to good citizenship; 4. To equip the student in theory and practice with a thorough under- standing of his field in aeronautics. x GRADUATES of PARKS COLLEGE ABBES, DOUGLAS C. New York, New York AHMED, SALEEM Karachi, Pakistan ARNS, JOHN H. Glendale, Missouri BAGINSKI, KENNETH F, Chicago, Illinois BATASTINI, JOHN A. Providence, Rhode Island BAUER, WILLIAM T. La Grange, Illinois BELL, DOUGLAS W. Altamont, New York BISBEE, ROBERT L., JR. Farmlngdale, New York BLAKE, RICHARD W. Kankakee, Illinois BLASBALG, MARK Brooklyn, New York BLEIFUSS, JOHN H. Minneapolis, Minnesota BORNHOFEN, ROBERT J. Deerfield, Illinois BRAUN, EDWIN R. Sandusky, Ohio BRINKMANN, VERNON O. Hermann, Missour BURKE, MICHAEL P Kirkwood, Missouri ARNS BAGINSKI BAUER BELL BLAKE BLASBALG BORNHOFEN BRAUN BRINKMANN BURKE 162 of AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY BUTKIEWICZ, JOSEPH M. Hawley, Pennsylvania CIVEY, ROBERT L. St. Louis, Missouri COOSE, THOMAS R. San Antonio, Texas CORDES, PETER A. Leiand, MicFiigan CROWE, JAMES J. Columbia, Illinois CUNNINGHAM, DAVID P. Lawrenceville, Illinois DICKERSON, HARMAN C. Floyd, Virginia EATON, CHARLES E. Sullivan, Missouri EL-SHAWI,SAAD N. Baghdad, Iraq FITZGIBBON, THOMAS L. Coral Gables, Florida FLOYD, FRANCIS X. Elizabethtown, Kentucky FLYNN, JAMES J. St. Louis, Missouri FRASER, GERALD A. Peace River, Alberta, Canada FRASURE, DAVID W. Birmingham, Michigan GLOOR, RICHARD A. Phillipsburg, New Jersey CIVEY CROWE EATON FLOYD COOSE CORDES CUNNINGHAM DICKERSON ELSHAWI FITZGIBBON FLYNN FRASER FRASURE GLOOR 163 GRADUATES of PARKS COLLEGE GOODE, DENNIS B. Dayton, Ohio GRAY, MELVIN D. Buffalo Center, Iowa HARLA, FRANCIS J., JR. Yonkers, New York HENDRELL, RICHARD H Camillus, New York HUGHES, GARY A. Crookston, Minnesota JANKUSKI, GEORGE A Hinsdale, Illinois KRAUS, JAMES M. St. Louis, Missour KUBIAK, RAYMOND J. Chicago, Illinois LA ROCCA, LUIS A. Panama City, Panama LENDLE, DONALD L. Eau Claire, Wisconsin LOPEZ, FELIX R. Kansas City, Missouri LUKACINA, EDWARD M. New York, New York MAIONE, GILIO J. Montreal, Canada McKAY, LUDWELL H. Bardstown, Kentucky McSHERRY, DOUGLAS K Hawthorne, New York HARLA HENDRELL JANKUSKI KRAUS LA ROCCA LENDLE LUKACINA MAIONE McKAY McSHERRY 164 of AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGY MICHAELS, AUAN C. Brooklyn, New York NEUHAUS, DONALD A. Cedar Rapids, Iowa O ' SULLIVAN, JOHN P. New York, New York PALICA, JOHN M. Buffalo, New York PASSANISI, PETER V. St. Louis, Missour PAULSEN, NORMAN M. Elmsford, New York PETTYJOHN, DANIEL E. Springfield, Illinois RAUSCHER, JOSEPH M. St. Louis, Missouri REIDER, JAMES T. Hawthorne, New Jersey SCHAEFER, MICHAEL E. Centerville, Illinois SCHILLER, FREDERICK D St. Louis, Missouri SHEA, JAMES M. Granville, Iowa SIEFERT, RICHARD Connersville, Indiana SKARREN, WILLIAM P. Arlington Heights, Illinois SMILEY, GEORGE C. St. Louis, Missour NEUHAUS PASSANISI RAUSCHER SCHILLER O ' SULLIVAN PALICA PAULSEN PETTYJOHN REIDER SCHAEFER SHEA SIEFERT SKARREN SMILEY 165 PARKS COLLEGE STANFORD, DENNIS G. St. Louis, Missouri STONE, WILLIAM P. Springfield, Illinois SUDMEIER, RICHARD D. Duluth, Minnesota VENDITTI, THOMAS T. New York, New York VOGLER, RICHARD G. West Allis, Wisconsin VON HUSEN, ROBERT Walden, New York WAGNER, DONALD E. Quarryville, Pennsylvania WALDEN, STEPHEN C. Richmond Heights, Missouri WARREN, JAMES O. St. Louis, Missouri WEBB, ERNEST E., JR. Charlotte, North Carolina WELCH, PAUL T. Little Falls, New York ZIEDMAN, JEFFREY R. Olivette, Missouri STANFORD STONE SUDMEIER VENDITTI VOGLER VON HUSEN WAGNER WALDEN WARREN WEBB WELCH ZIEDMAN J TRI-FRATERNITY COUNCIL— H. Korber, Moderator H. Wood, J. Massa, R. Vogler. TRI-FRATERNITY COUNCIL EACH OF THE SOCIAL FRATERNITIES on the Parks campus sends Its president and one other member to serve on the Tri-Fraternity Council. The Council co- ordinates fraternity activities with the College adminis- tration, integrates the social programs of the groups, controls rushing and pledging, and sponsors the Annual Fraternity Ball at Christmas. STUDENT COUNCIL THE STUDENT COUNCIL directs student activities and promotes cooperation with faculty and administration. Important events are the annual Open House, the Sunday afternoon informal dances, and the Student Symposium. The Council is the coordinating group between the Parks campus and the north and south campuses of Saint Louis University. STUDENT COUNCIL— First row: R. Weiss, M. Gray, J. Palica, V. Meznarsic, D. Lendle, M. Burke, M. Petzold. Second row: B. Foltman, T. Sherman, R. Jackson, Moderator H. Wood. ALPHA BETA GAMMA — First row: J. Kraus, J. Tedesco, Historian T. Mall, President H. Korber, Vice-President R. Bornhofen, Treasurer D. McEneany, Secretary N. Rosario. Second row: G. Ball, R. Weiss, Chancellor D. Sluder, Vice-Chancellor T. Sokol, R. Shank, H. Idiibi, G. Melvin. ALPHA BETA GAMMA, social fraternity at Parks since 1946, has as its primary purpose the formation of a bond of friendship that breaks the monotony of studying and promotes closer ties with men who think alike and have the same basic interests. The Fraternity participates in all interfraternity sports and in many social events throughout the year. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY THE CHARLES A. LINDBERGH SQUADRON of the Ar- nold Air Society was organized on the Parks campus to further the purpose, tradition, and mission of the United State Air Force. Activities of the group include a Military Ball, an initiation party for new members, and a going- away picnic for graduating members. The purposes of the organization are to increase the effectiveness of the Air Force ROTC program by main- taining a high esprit de corps among its members and by promoting interest in the concept of air power through movies and lectures. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY — First row: T. Abel, Commander K. Caulton, Executive Officer C. Ollivier, Comptroller R. Luther, C. Brown, Moderator Captain J. Gill. Second row: D. Aldrldge, T. Sokol, Administrative Officer M. Lach, Information Officer D. Neuhaus, Chaplain M. Drelling, P. Mathieu. 0 JUDO CLUB — W. Rakowski, Moderator Fr. J. Hart, S.J., President . Kizirnis, L. Bechler. PARKS COLLEGE JUDO CLUB THE PARKS COLLEGE JUDO CLUB has been organized to develop self-confidence, furnish the students an op- portunity to participate in the sport of judo, and provide a pleasant and worthwhile extracurricular activity. The Club uses the special exercise room in the Parks College Gymnasium. All the members are associated with the Central Plains Judo Association and so obtain the black belt and brown belt supervision. ALPHA PI SIGMA ALPHA PI SIGMA, at present the largest social fratern- ity at Parks, was founded in 1943 to develop a sense of fellowship and sound character among its brothers. Sigma is very active in all sports and social functions. Last year it won the traveling plaque for being the most active sports-minded organization on campus. ALPHA Pi SIGMA— First row: C. Eaton, J. Jacobs, C. Cook, J. Batastini, Vice-President P. Loftus, President D. Vogler, Secretary G. Kowalski, Treasurer T. Sherman, Corresponding Secretary B. Smith, Chaplain F. Floyd. Second row: W. Tafs, J. Pardee, B. Foltman, J. Scheeter, C. Brown, T. Miller, B. Carter, P. Hafner, G. Sabol. Third row: T. Kllmas, B. Englehart, J. Norwood, J. Bruchas, J. Jeske, P. Ladegard, P. Durbin, L. Bechler. r tfi ( f fW ' 1 f f t J SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS— First row: D. Walsh, W. Tafs, Vice-President R. Shank, President D. Sluder, Treasurer M. Schroeder, Secretary D. Gormley, J. Morgan. Second row: E. Arovits, J. Scheeter, T. Miller, W. Johnston, R. Kubiak, M. West. THE PARKS COLLEGE Society of Automotive Engineers Student Branch exists for the purpose of furthering the objectives of the parent organization: to provide for the advancement and dissemination of knowledge pertain- ing to aviation and its related fields and give students the opportunity to exchange ideas with men of their profes- sion in order to be better prepared to assume successful roles as engineers. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE of Aeronautics and Astro- nautics, the principal United States aerospace technical society, virtually includes all the leading scientists, en- gineers, and technical managers of the country ' s aero- space program. Its chief objective to advance aeronautics and astro- nautics is obtained by providing technical publications, na- tional and local meetings, and public information services. The members also participate on the branch level, taking part in carefully organized meetings and educa- tional field trips. The meetings include speakers from the aerospace industry and up-to-date movies on both aero- nautics and astronautics. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS— First row: R. Bornhofen, Secretary S. Digirolamo, Chairman T. Coose, Treasurer W. Rakowski, Vice-Chairman S. Kashmeri, M. Burke, D. Lendle. Second row: G. Jankuski, R. Marcinek, R. Hendrell, M. Dreiling, L. Andrade, G. Maione, R. Kubiak. Third row: R. Vogler, J. Kraus, R. Sudmeier, M. West, W. Johnston, M. Schroeder, J. O ' Sullivan. ALPHA PHI OMEGA — First row: Adviser J. Madden, Alumni Secretary L. Bechler, Sergeant-at-Arms J. Casazza, Corresponding Secretary J. Shea, Vice-President D. Lendle, President M. Gray, Moderator Fr. J. Hart, S.J., Historian G. Fraser, Treasurer P. Welch, Recording Secretary D. McEneany. Second row: T. Harrington, N. Paulsen, M. Dreiling, G. Dorn, R. Weiss, R. LaVallee, D. Koplin, J. Conant, B. Jackson, D. Carter. Third row: D. Schoene, P. Tanzar, A. Allison, M. Kramer, R. Smith, R. Sudmeier, G. Allgire, J. Spisak, M. Schroeder. Fourth row: B. Hilder, T. Sherman, D. Gormley, C. Cook, P. Loftus, J. Jacobs, J. Pardee, B. Van Mierlo. THETA XI, the Alpha Phi Omega Chapter at Parks, was established in 1950. Since then, A. P.O. has striven for the betterment of Parks College by promoting leadership. friendship, and service, along with its primary purpose of developing sound character and fellowship among its members. CLOUD HOUNDS THE PRIMARY PURPOSE of the Parks College Cloud Hounds is to foster good fellowship through a common interest of model building. At present there are active members in all the fields of modeling. The club has a modern, well-lighted shop for build- ing and repairing ships. Whenever possible, the club enters a team in local and national competition and plays host to other club contests. CLOUD HOUNDS — First row: D. Karafa, W. Rakowski, Treasurer B. Morrissey, Vice-President J. Conant, President J. Butkiewicz, C. Bair, T. Dieckmeyer, D. McEneany. Second row: P. Kelly, B. Russell, D. Hyde, R. Dyreson, D. Findley, K. Caulton, J. Pieczko, T. Verzella, J. Spisak, H. Halasz. Third row: M. McLaughlin, T. McCanna, B. Geibel. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS— First row: R. Raffoul, Grand Knight E. Arovits, Chaplain Fr. J. Hart, S.J., J. Flynn. Second row: J. Rauscher, M. Dreiling, T. O ' Loughlin, E. Graziano, J. Wagner. PARKS CHAPTER SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY AND PARKS COLLEGE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS serves as a link in the worldwide chain of councils in which over a million and a half Catholic men are enrolled. The main purpose is to provide programs for participating in Catholic Action in a chosen field. It also makes available an inexpensive life- insurance plan. PARKS GROUP STAFF THE HARKS COLLEGE AFROTC Group Staff is organ- ized to weld the corps into a well-organized, efficient military unit. The corps of Parks College owes its efficiency and good discipline to the G roup Staff, which has worked untiringly toward the betterment of the corps. GROUP STAFF — First row: N. Paulsen, W. DeLemos, C. Genest, P. Bell, A. Davie, J. Eckles. Second row: M. Dreiling, C. Ollivier, D. Aldridge, R. Luczak, J. Bugni, D. Neuhaus. L ' CV fK f THE FLYING BILLIKENS— First row: R. Mooney, G. Peterson, D. Carter, B. Kociuk. Second row: J. Wood, W. Johnston, C. Bair, R. Chappue, L. Wylie, U. Buehler, Moderator C. Gaedig. THE FLYING BILLIKENS THE FLYING BILLIKENS Is Saint Louis University ' s flying team which represents the University at flying meets held with other colleges throughout the United States. In recent months the Flying Billikens have placed in meets held at Montana State, Purdue, and Southern Illinois Universities. KAPPA SIGMA EPSILON KAPPA SIGMA EPSILON (Catholic Student Executives) provides its members an opportunity for quicker ad- vancement in personal maturity by weekly religious dis- cussion sessions with visiting Jesuit seminarians, regular parties at which members serve as hosts, cultural outings, and cooperative apostolic, educational, religious, and social projects with the nine other member organizations of the College Sodality Union of St. Louis. KAPPA SIGMA EPSILON — First row: President J. Scheeter, Sodality Union Representative R. Kubiak, Vice-President W. Secretary and Sodality Union Vice-President J. Rauscher, Treasurer M. Schroeder, Moderator Fr. L. Walsh, S.J. Second row: B. McQuellon, M. Vesel, J. Oglesby, B. Luther, G. Graziano, T. O ' Loughlin, C. Glauber II. Third row: G. Young, J. Martin, R. Sharek, J. GozdzialskI, J. Oszuclk. Tafs, ALPHA SIGMA CHI — First row: Adviser J. Madden, E. Arovits, Corresponding Secretary J. SIncavage, Sergeant-at-Arms J. Wag- ner, Moderator Fr. J. Hart, S.J. Second row: J. Palica, D. Heine, T. McDuffee, R. Symonds, M. Petzold. ALPHA SIGMA CHI ALPHA 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. PARKS DORM COUNCIL THE MEMBERS OF THE PARKS DORM COUNCIL are elected by the residents of the dormitories to represent them In the sponsorship of social functions and in the pro- vision of services which will be conducive to their well- being. The Council administers the student funds. Within the powers it enjoys, the Council also undertakes the enforcement of such disciplinary measures as may be necessary. DORMITORY COUNCIL— First row: J. Sincavage, W. Houska, R. Symonds, I. Cook, F. Daly, D. Heine. Second row: J. Palica, K. Caulton, M. West, T. McDuffee, C. Eaton, Moderator J. Mack. Third row: R. Jackson, M. Petzold, L. Wylie, M. Rubenstein, R. Kadlec. 174 PHI ALPHA CHI — First row: Secretary D. Walsh, Treasurer B. Skarren, President J. Massa, Vice-President R. Mathis, M. Burke. Second row: V. Meznarsic, W. Dassow, J. Bugni, D. Abbes, P. Welch. PHI ALPHA CHI PHI 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 major activities during the year include the Sweetheart Dance, the Halloween Party, and the annual Term Function. ALPHA ETA RHO ALPHA ETA RHO is an international professional avia- tion fraternity founded in 1929. Pi Chapter was founded in 1950. The purposes of the Fraternity are to further the cause of aviation in all its branches; to instill in the mind of the public a confidence in aviation; to pro- mote contacts between the students of aviation and leaders and executives in the aviation industry; and to promote closer association among students for the purpose of edu- cation and research. ALPHA ETA RHO— First row: T. Mall, T. Venditti, Historian B. Foltman, Secretary C. Eaton, President R. Kadlec, Vice-President T. Sokol, Treasurer J. Tedesco, Chancellor V. Drennen, Moderator H. Wood. Second row: T. Bauer, D. Gloor, W. Keeley, J. Wood, M. Gray, D. Gardner, K. Yonak, G. Ball. Third row: B. Bisbee, Jr., H. Korber, J. Rauscher, R. Chappue, G. Velte, G. Melvin, L. Wylie, J. Koszyk. 175 CAMERA CLUB— B. Jackson, Mode rator L. Millman, D. Cahill, F. Pencz CAMERA CLUB THE PARKS COLLEGE CAMERA CLUB was formed in 1945 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 GUARD PARKS GUARD is the Parks College exhibition drill team. It participates in intercollegiate competition and public exhibitions. In addition to being a highly rewarding extracurricular activity, the Parks Guard also bolsters school-community relations. Some of the meets attended in the past have been at the universities of Illinois, Bradley, and Missouri, and the National Invitational Cherry Blossom Festival Drill Meet, Washington, D.C. PARKS GUARD — First row: Commander C. Brown, S. Tooley, J. Bruce, A. D ' Amico, D. Davis, G. Rosenzweig, C. Glauber II, J. McDonald, J. Antkowski. Second row: R. Steele, S. Boehm, J. Jeske, M. Meng, E. Marut, J. Mashek, W. Ryan, R. Hain. « ii fj J . a P ' i r- ! INTERNATIONAL CLUB INTERNATIONAL CLUB— First row: J. O ' Sullivan, A. Habir, S. Tekeste, M. Blasbalg, G. Maione, Moderator Fr. L. E. Walsh, S.J. Second row: J. Manzo, F. Belay, R. Kubiak, R. Chappue, N. Malyar, U. Buehler. M EMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLUB from for- eign lands aim to contribute 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 of the St. Louis area. COLLEGE of PHILOSOPHY and LETTERS j THE COLLEGE OF PHILOSOPHY AND LETTERS has for its primary purpose in the three-year program of The Division of Philosophy the transmission of that knowledge of philosophy and science and that general training which will prepare its students studying for the priesthood for their future apostolic and educational work. The philosophical training is, therefore, given not only for its own sake but as a solid preparation for the study of Theology. f y . DEAN George P. Klubertanz, •tiiisssimmu GRADUATES of the COLLEGE BOIAN, Sherwood T., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri BRUCKER, THEODORE J., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri CARSON, JACK F., S.J. Minneapolis, Minnesota CULVER, HOWARD F., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri CUNNINGHAM, JAMES P., S.J. Omaha, Nebraska DELMARGO, RICHARD J., S.J. Trinidad, Colorado DOUGHTY, DAVID J., S.J. Denver, Colorado DUGGAN, DENNIS L., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri ECKS, JAMES A., S.J. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin FITZPATRICK, BRIAN J., S.J. Carroll, Iowa GAU, JAMES v., S.J. Fond du Lac, Wisconsin GILLICK, BR. LAWRENCE D., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin GILLICK, MICHAEL H., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin GLEASON, JOSEPH F., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri GROUT, PAUL J., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin HEINSZ, VERNON R., S.J. St. Ann, Missouri HENSGEN, BERNARD M., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri HURLEY, MICHAEL W., S.J. Kansas City, Missouri BOIAN CARSON CUNNINGHAM DUGGAN GILLICK, M. BRUCKER CULVER DELMARGO ECKS GLEASON DOUGHTY FITZPATRICK GROUT GAU HEINSZ GILLICK, L. HENSGEN HURLEY 180 of PHILOSOPHY and LETTERS JONES, BERKLEY, SJ. St. Louis, Missouri KAISER, ROBERT M. St. Louis, Missouri KENNINGTON, HENRY A., S.J St. Louis, Missouri KIM, JOHN H., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri KINSELLA, JOHN E., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri KNAFF, EUGENE P., S.J. St. Paul, Minnesota KOLLASCH, ALBERT J., S.J. Bancroft, Iowa KRAUS, PHILLIP D., S.J. Wichita, Kansas LEE, THOMAS H., S.J. Inchon, Korea LINEHAN, DENNIS M., S.J. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MACKIN, JOHN W., S.J. Grafton, Wisconsin MANKOWSKI, MICHAEL L., S.J Milwaukee, Wisconsin McDERMOTT, JOHN D., S.J. Denver, Colorado MICHALSKI, JAMES L., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin MIN, ANSELM K., S.J. Seoul, Korea MORRISSEY, THOMAS S., S.J. Denver, Colorado MUELLER, GLENN R., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri MUGAN, ROBERT C, S.J. Sioux City, Iowa McDERMOTT KRAUS MICHALSKI LEE MIN KINSELLA JONES KAISER LINEHAN KENNINGTON KIM MORRISSEY KNAFF KOLLASCH MACKIN MANKOWSKI MUELLER MUGAN 181 GRADUATES of COLLEGE of PHILOSOPHY and LETTERS MURPHY, JOSEPH A., S.J. Denver, Colorado NONNENKAMP, GERALD J., S.J Clayton, MIssour OLSON, WALTER L., S.J. Tucson, Arizona PAUTLER, MARK E., S.J. St. Louis, Missour QUINN, WILLIAM O., S.J. Minneapolis, Minnesota RYAN, TIMOTHY J., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri SEIBERT, GARY G., S.J. Overland, Missouri SLADKY, ROBERT J., S.J Milwaukee, Wisconsin TOENJES SEIBERT VACEK SMEREK, JOHN G., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri THON, ANDREW J., S.J. Milwaukee, Wisconsin TOENJES, RICHARD H., S.J. St. Louis, Missouri VACEK, EDWARD V., S.J. Omaha, Nebraska VELIZ, VITOS., S.J. Olanchito, Honduras VON EIFF, THEODORE W., S.J. Cold Spring, New York WACH, ANTHONY J., S.J. Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin WALENDY, THOMAS H., S.J. St. Charles, Missouri MURPHY NONNENKAMP THON OLSON PAUTLER WACH QUINN RYAN SLADKY SMEREK VELIZ VON EIFF WALENDY 182 !«: ' f ' ' HSlSt ' - W« r ■ Slv.- ' THE GRADUATE SCHOOL DEAN HAROLD HOWE SCHOOL of SOCIAL SERVICE DEAN Bernard J. Coughlin, S.J. ,- ■. ' ;-Vv ... m. ■ .T. THE OBJECTIVES OF THE UNIVERSITY directly affect the educational program and the specific purposes of the School of Social Service. The School ' s philosophy is based upon the best in the Judeo-Christian tradition. Its educational policies are based upon a generic academic program in keep- ing with the most progressive thinking in social work education. Its primary objective is to prepare students for competent professional practice by help- ing them to understand the philosophy of social welfare and the goals of the profession and to acquire the skill essentia! for responsible social work practice. ' m. ■• - .. ; , 0 - Hf GRADUATES of the BAUER, FR. JOHN W. Helena, Montana BRENNAN, ALICE M. St. Louis, Missouri CALDER, WILLIAM J. Minneapolis, Minnesota CAPLER, FRANK J. Detroit, Michigan CONNELLY, KATHLEEN A. Hayward, California DEVERS, VERONICA M. Fairview Park, Ohio DILL, WARY C. St. Louis, Missouri DUKSA, ANNEM. West Hartford, Connecticut FAHERTY, SISTER ANNALEE Perryville, Missouri FARINA, BARBARA A. St. Louis, Missouri FINERTY, SISTER PATRICIA Keokuk, Iowa FINNEGAN, EDWARD J. Chicago, Illinois GOERING, EDWARD P. St. Cloud, Minnesota HENRY, ANITA L. St. Louis, Missour HILGERT, JUDITH St. Louis, Missour FINERTY DILL CAPLER BRENNAN BAUER FINNEGAN DUKSA CONNELLY CALDER GOERING FAHERTY HENRY DEVERS FARINA HILGERT I 186 SCHOOL of SOCIAL SERVICE HILGERT, KARL R. St. Louis, Missouri HUNT, SISTER MARIA D., O.P. Chicago, lllinios KELLY, EARL P., JR. Des Moines, Iowa KILTY, KEVIN R. Stillwater, Minnesota KUSSMAN, ROGERA. Waite Park, Minnesota LAUX, MADELINE B. Cleveland, Ohio McCASLIN, WYNEMA L. Wichita, Kansas MURPHY, MARK J. Sioux City, Iowa OKENFUSS, BETTY J. Ste. Genevieve, Missouri ORLANDINI, LINDA M. Chillicothe, Illinois PIZZINI, PATRICIA C. Black Eagle, Montana RAMDIN, KENNETH L. Trinidad, West Indies RANDALL, PATRICIA L. Monett, Missouri RUSSELL, SR. FRANCIS A., S.C.L. Kansas City, Missouri RYAN, MICHAEL T. St. Louis, Missouri HILGERT KELLY LAUX ORLANDINI HUNT KUSSMAN OKENFUSS RUSSELL KILTY MURPHY RANDALL McCASLIN RAMDIN PIZZINI RYAN 187 SCHOOL of SOCIAL SERVICE SANCHEZ, EUGENIA Quito, Ecuador SCHMELZER, WILLIAM B. Chicago, Illinois SMITH, MILDRED C. University City, Missouri SPARROW, WILLIAM T. St. Louis, Missouri STIVERS, RICHARD A. St. Louis, Missouri SWIFT, KATHRYN A. Houston, Texas TONER, MONTE J. St. Paul, Minnesota TRIPP, SISTER ELLEN R. St. Louis, Missouri URSCHALITZ, MARTHA J. Findlay, Ohio VELARDE, AURISTELA M. Panama, Republic of Panama WENC, FRANCIS C. E. St. Louis, Illinois WILKS, CARLS. Springfield, Missouri TRIPP .r ' flu Ul ' fc ' - SCHMELZER SANCHEZ SPARROW STIVERS SMITH TONER URSCHALITZ SWIFT VELARDE WENC WILKS 188 UNDER CONSTRUCTION FORDYCE RETREAT HOUSE CLASSROOM BUILDING, FROST CAMPUS ATHLETICS NATIONAL COLLEGIATE SOCCER CHAMPIONS - ' , iii ' Coach Guelker accepts N.C.A.A. championship trophy. m M ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT WALTER EBERHARDT Athletic Director LARRY ALBUS Assistant Athletic Director JM M ■yMjAV ' JOE BREHMER Head Basketball Coach ' i BOBGUELKER Soccer Coach HANK STROER Swimming Coach Director of Intramurals NORM MAJORS Freshman Basketball Coach ROY LEE Baseball Coach DICK PRENDERGAST Tennis Coach 192 SOCCER TEAM First row: Sal Grasso, Steve Rick, Jay Moore, Pat McBride, Jack Kinnealy, Wally Werner, Carl Gentile, Bob Kerber Second row: Trainer Tom Daly, Dave Schlitt, Bob Miramonti, Tom Stahl, Vince Drake, Bob Garcia, Jim Murpliy, Ron Johnson, Gene Baker, Manager Gary Baumstark. -uiiii uii. Third row: Coach Bob Guelker, Tony Tocco, Tim McAuliffe, Don Brennan, Frank Fletcher, Jack Gilsinn, Bob Veith, Tom Hennessy, Joe westnus, boo ritzgeraid. ' .C.A.A. SOCCER CHAMPIONS THE PERENNIA LLY POWERFUL BILLIKEN SOCCER TEAM, under the direction of Coach Bob Guelker, rolled to an undefeated season that ended with the N.C.A.A. championship. The Bills encountered little difficulty in reaching the playoffs, winning most of their games by comfortable margins. The final game of the playoffs with always tough Michigan State turned out to be a real test of strength with the Bills coming out ahead by a score of 1-0. High-scoring forwards Jack Kinealy with 23 goals and Carl Gentile with 10 led the potent offense which accounted for a total of 60 markers. Defensive stalwarts were Jack Gilsinn and Joe Westhus. They were chiefly responsible for holding the opposition to a mere 9 goals which tied last year ' s record. Gilsinn tries for a score. SLU OPPONENTS SLU 6 Illinois SLU 1 Wheaton SLU 4 Northwestern SLU 10 Notre Dame SLU 4 Air Force SLU 6 Miami 2 SLU 6 Alumni V_ ' __ ] SLU 3 Michigan State 2 SLU 5 MacMurray 1 SLU 10 Marquette SLU 2 Ohio University 1 SLU 5 San Francisco 2 SLU 3 Navy i SLU 1 Michigan State McBride takes a shot. McBride takes control. Interested spectators. Brennan saves another one. Traffic jam. The shot that won all. Vi ttttrj i YO 1 BASKETBALL First row: Barry Orms, John Davsko, Bob Cole, Randy Albrecht, Rick Rineberg, Sam Ulrich, Mike Hastings, John Kilo. Second row: Coach Brehmer, Assistant Coach Selzer, Ed Walker, Eugene Moore, Rich Niemann, Rich Parks, Dale Nieman, John Hartman, Manager John Hummel, Trainer Bob Bauman. THE BILLIKEN BASKETBALL TEAM RETAINED their winning form this year, and the result was a fine 16-10 record. The Bills finished third in the rugged Missouri Valley Con- ference with a record of 8-6. Coach Joe Brehmer ' s team relied on an aggressive offense which was well received by the fans. The offense was led by Rick Parks with a 18.6 average and by Bob Cole with a 14.0 average. Defensive standouts for the Bills were Sam Ulrich, Rick Rineberg, Eugene Moore, and Rich Parks. S CORES 1965-66 SLU OPPONENTS SLU OPPONENT 61 OKLAHOMA STATE 57 60 DRAKE 54 77 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 72 74 WICHITA 79 101 PEPPERDINE 71 75 CINCINNATI 81 81 MISSOURI 55 73 CINCINNATI 64 63 BRADLEY 68 64 LOUISVILLE 60 73 LOYOLA OF CHICAGO 74 101 WICHITA 78 83 OHIO STATE 58 69 TULSA 63 69 U. OF SAN FRANCISCO 87 94 NORTH TEXAS STATE 92 59 TENNESSEE 57 59 DRAKE 75 87 ARMY 76 87 ARKANSAS STATE 64 64 TULSA 70 74 TULSA 66 80 LOUISVILLE 84 98 NORTH TEXAS STATE 67 70 KENTUCKY 80 68 BRADLEY 72 196 Fast break. Sam looks for some help. Up for grabs. Orms drives on his man FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FRESHMAN TEAM— First row: Vince Clarke, Randy Keys, Len Menconi, Danny Suess, John Grandone, John Stanton. Second row: Jerry Jung, Dale Cashon, Dave George, Jerry Goodin, Tom Thomas, Coach Majors. Parks stands out In a crowd. Cheerleaders in action. TRUMPETEERS AND CHEERLEADERS TRUMPETEERS— First- row: G. Thomas, Captain E. McCabe, C. Kinsella, E. Carter. Second row: R. Smerelt, M. Grady, F. Cushing, R. Ecl elkamp, J. Redmond. CHEERLEADERS— First row: M. Stinchfield, B. Stinchfield, K. Axel, C. Mol(us, Co-Captain N. Birk. Second row: Moderator Mr. Eberhardt, G. Tewell, M. Blau, Co-Captain G. Stoff, L. Liston, B. Wesley. RUGBY First row: Steve Volland, Mike Reap, Joe Conran, Gary Plein, Marie Dewes. Second row: Joe Kinsella, Tony Besliara, Bill Lukas, Ed Gentemann, Jim Mudd, Jack Julius, Tracy Beckette, Butch O ' Blennis, Nino Cimini, Dan Powell, Paul Baker, Gary Walsh, Mike Mooney. Third row: Mike Becks, Jim Henchen, Greg Lane, Steve Mess, Tom Rosner, Tom Witherell, Roy Maurer, Tom Simon, Paul Koke. BLUES SLU OPPONENT 9 Missouri U. (Kansas City) 3 25 Illinois U. 6 Rebels 3 10 Secundus 5 Clayton 3 Primus 10 North St. Louis 3 3 Bombers BILLS SLU OPPONENT 14 Kansas City R. C. ,__ 6 5 Indiana U. 8 5 Illinois U. 16 3 Bombers 3 19 North St. Louis Primus 8 6 Rebels 18 Secundus 9 Clayton Secretary John Bachmann, President Pat Glynn, Coach Purcell, Vice-Pres- ident Pat McGregor, Treasurer Mike Schmid. 201 Lane runs into a roadblock. Witherell kicks out of trouble. SWIMMING First row: Mark Banks, John Holcomb, Bob Morris, Fred Schulty, Mike Miller, Jim Mason. Second row: Coach Henry Stroer, Alan Wilkinson, Dick Heuerman, Pete Hunt, Bob Kohmescher, Bill Schwarz. THE BILLIKEN SWIMMING TEAM REGAINED their winning form this year, and the result was a fine 7-5 record. Although several setbacks were by very slim margins, the Bills captured third place in the Missouri Valley Con- ference Swim Championships. Coach Henry Stroer was quite pleased with the performance and hard work of his boys. SLU 42 SLU 48 SLU 30 SLU 61 SLU 24 SLU 76 SLU 48 SLU 25 SLU 62 SLU 36 SLU 54 SLU 50 DUAL MEET SCORES 1965-1966 CENTRAL MO. STATE 52 BRADLEY UNIVERSITY 47 U. OF ILLINOIS of CHICAGO 65 SOUTHEAST MO. 29 WESTERN ILLINOIS U. 71 ILLINOIS COLLEGE 19 LOUISVILLE U. 45 EASTERN KENTUCKY 69 SOUTHEAST MO. 33 MISSOURI U. 59 LOUISVILLE U. 37 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE 45 Pete Hunt pulls ahead of Mark Banks GOLF First row: John Hartman, Dick Pearce, Joe Pearce. Second row: Rich Hummel, John Butler, Bob Seymour, Maurice Markwardt. JUDO First row: Alison Finnegan, Rosemary Gramlich, Kate Anderson, Joan Casper, Nancy Farrell, Nancy Tumavick. Second row: Bill Bertrand, OIlie Clerc, Aaron Hill, Dan Twomey, Bob Lund, Eric Carter, Tim Rafferty. Third row: Eli Gorsline, Tom Fearns, Bill Model, Bill Bostock, George Young, Gerald Ungar, Bill Dreas. Dan Twomey gets the upper hand ' ■ ' • ' iax ' xvsr TENNIS First row: Mike Tindera, George Morrison, Ed Yoch, Coach Dick Prendergast. Second row: Tom Purcell, Howard Hoene, Ed Frank, Paul Weirich. Porcell displays classic backhand. Frank poised for action. BASEBALL V-«  tt, Lfl« First row: George Hasser, Dan Leahy, Jim Murphy, Tony Tocco, John Hummel, Jim Batteiger, Tom Daly. Second row: Coach Roy Lee, Gary Fritzlnger, Jim Campaneila, Carl Gentile, John Schoemehl, A! York, John Marcum. Third row: Gary Baumstark, Jerry Boehmer, Gary Larkin, Joe Gegg, Tom Walz, Wally Lembeck, Jim Mullen. MISSOURI VALLEY CHAMPIONS Third Consecutive Year SUU OPPONENT SLU 5 Drake 4 3 2 MacMurray 4 7 8 MacMurray 3 13 8 Winona State 6 9 2 Winona State 6 2 6 Winona State 4 5 Washington U. 4 6 6 Memphis State 5 4 4 Memphis State 4 6 5 Wichita State 6 5 9 Wichita State 5 5 3 Wichita State 1 11 Harris Teachers 4 2 16 Concordia 8 2 6 Arkansas State 1 3 4 Arkansas State 13 5 16 Quincy College 8 2 6 MacMurray OPPONENT MacMurray Tulsa Tulsa 4 Tulsa 5 Kentucky Wesleyan Kentucky Wesleyan 6 Washington U. 3 Cincinnati 3 Cincinnati Missouri 4 Missouri 4 Southern III. 6 Southern III. 5 Connecticut 1 Arizona State 13 Florida State 3 Florida State 6 206 John Marcum pitching against Missouri U. SKYDIVERS CL UB Joe Gegg connects. SKYDIVERS CLUB— First row: W. Bertrand, W. Gray, G. Martin. Second row: D. Frederick, W. Korfmacher, A. Corso. 207 SENIOR ABBES, DOUGLAS CHARLES (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 162 Phi Alpha Chi, Secretary. ACKERMAN, ROBERT WYATT (MEDICINE) 142 ADAMS, HILARY KAY (PSYCHOLOGY) 76 Gamma Pi Epsilon 3,4; Archive 1,2,3; Editor 3; Psi Chi 1,2. AHMED, SALEEM (AERONAUTICAL MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 162 International Club. AHRENS, MARY (MARKETING) 102 AHRENS, MICHAEL ALFRED (ACCOUNTING) 102 Alpha Kappa Psi. AHRENS, ROBERT E. (LAW) 134 AIRAGHI, LARRY STEPHEN (PHYSICS) 76 Amateur Radio Club, President 4; KBIL Radio 1,2; Dorm Council 2,3; Grotto Club 3. ALBUS, JAN (FRENCH) 76 ALEXANDER, ROGER DEAN (DENTISTRY) 112 Senior Honor Program, Vice-President 2. ALI, DONNA C. (PSYCHOLOGY) 76 Kappa Beta Gamma, Vice-President 3,4; Young Republicans; Archive Yearbook Staff 1,2,3. ALLEN, KENNETH S. (MEDICINE) 142 AMAYA, RUDOLPH RAYMOND (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 122 AMBORN, CATHERINE ANNE (ENGLISH) 76 Theta Phi Alpha 1,2,3,4, Activities Chairman 3, President 4; Student Life Committee 3,4; Presiden- tial Advisory Board 3,4; Student Conclave 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3; Arts Council 1,2, Vice- President 2; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Gamma Pi Epsilon (presidential Ap- pointee); Student Endowment Drive Speaker 2,3,4; Student Life Seminar 2,3,4, Leadership Seminar 1. AMEIS, JOHN KEITH, JR. (ACCOUNTING) 102 Alpha Kappa Psi, Master of Rituals, Co-ordinator. AMERMAN, WALTER GEORGE (POLITICAL SCIENCE) 76 Tau Kappa Epsilon. ANAGNOS, NICHOLAS JOHN (ECONOMICS) 102 ANALA, PHILIP ZENON (ENGLISH) 76 K.B.S.; Sodality; International Club; Camera Club. ANCEL, KATHRYN L. (SPEECH THERAPY) 76 Women ' s Sodality, Corresponding Secretary 3. ANZALONE, FRANCES LOUISE (PSYCHOLOGY) 76 Spanish Club. ARCHER, CAROLE ANN (NURSING) 150 Basic Student Nurses ' Association, Recording Sec- retary 3, Vice-President 4; Gamma Pi Epsilon, Vice-President 4. ARMISTEAD, MARINE I. (MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY) .150 ARNALL, PATRICK JAMES (CHEMISTRY) 76 German Club, English Club. ARNOTT, MARY BETH (ENGLISH) 76 Dean ' s List; Arts Council. ARNS, JOHN HOWARD (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 162 BADER, CHRISTINE MARIE (SOCIOLOGY) 76 Gamma Pi Epsilon; Women ' s Sodality, Prefect 4. BADOLATO, WILLIAM MICHAEL (ACCOUNTING) .-_102 Alpha Kappa Psi. BAGINSKI, KENNETH F. (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 162 MARS, President; Organization Council; Open House, Chairman. BAILEY, GROVER CHARLES (LAW) 134 Phi Alpha Delta, Treasurer 4. BALAS, MARTHA ANDREA (ENGLISH) 76 Fine Arts Club; Grotto Club; University Center for Social Action. BALTZ, REGINA ELIZABETH (SOCIOLOGY) 76 Sociology Club. BANGERT, MARY JANE (SOCIOLOGY) 76 BARNES, JOSEPH KEVIN (SPANISH) 76 Chorale 1; Spanish Club 4. BARTIN, JOHN RUSSELL (MATHEMATICS) 76 Pi Mu Epsilon. BASS, ROBERT V. (ENGLISH) 76 BASSETT, BARBARA KAY (FRENCH) 77 Phi Sigma Iota; Women ' s Sodality. BATASTINI, JOHN ANTHONY (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 162 Alpha Pi Sigma, Secretary, Vice-President; AFROTC; Arnold Air Society. BATCHELDER, LOIS C. (HISTORY) 77 Women ' s Sodality. BAUER, HAROLD JOSEPH (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 122 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Missouri Society of Professional Engineers. BAUER, INGRID MARIA (FRENCH) 77 BAUER, JAMES (PSYCHOLOGY) _ ' 77 BAUER, JOHN WALLACE (SOCIAL SERVICE) 186 BAUER, PAUL MARION (PHYSICS) 77 C F Sodality; University Center for Social Action, President 4; Chorale. BAUER, ROBERT HOWARD (POLITICAL SCIENCE) __.77 Fine Arts Club, Treasurer 3. BAUER, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR. (DENTISTRY) 112 President 1. BAUER, WILLIAM TIM (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 162 Alpha Eta Rho, Secretary. BAUMEISTER, KAREN SUE (PSYCHOLOGY) 77 Archive 3; Council for Exceptional Children 4; Psi Chi 4; Young Democrats 3. BAUMGARTNER, MRS. THOMAS (PSYCHOLOGY) 77 BEATTY, DIANE CAROLE (PSYCHOLOGY) 77 Sociology Club 1,2,3,4; Grotto 2; Dorm Council 4; University Center for Social Action 4; Dorm News- paper 4. BEAUGARD, PETER HENRY (PSYCHOLOGY) 77 BEAUVAIS, JAMES RENNO (ECONOMICS) 77 BECKMAN, KATHLEEN HAYDEN (ENGLISH) 77 Gamma Pi Epsilon; Eta Sigma Phi; Thomas More Academy; Women ' s Sodality, Secretary 3; Univer- sity Center for Social Action, Vice-President 4; Fine Arts Club. BELL, DOUGLAS WALTER (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 162 S.A.E., Secretary; Knights of Columbus; Flying Billikens. BENCE, ROBERT JOSEPH (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 122 Society of Engineers 1,2,3,4; I.E.E.E. 4; M.S.P.E. 4. BERGFELD, DAVID BERNARD (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 122 Society of Engineers, President 4; Central Coordin- ating Committee, Chairman 4; Eta Kappa Nu; LE.E.E.; M.S.P.E. BERNDS, GERALD C. (SPEECH) 77 BERRA. ' iALBERT LAURENCE (DENTISTRY) 112 American Dental Association, President 1; Student Council, Vice-President 1. BERWALD, DAVID M. (MEDICINE) 142 Phi Delta Epsilon, Secretary 2. BHATIA, MANIK DAYALDAS (INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING) 122 Society of Industrial Engineers. BIELICKE, BARBARA ANN (PSYCHOLOGY) 77 208 INDEX BIESINGER, GEORGE JOHN (MEDICINE) 142 Phi Chi, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. BILLHARTZ, SISTER M. JAMES (AMERICAN CIVILIZATION) 77 BILLY, LAWRENCE JOHN (MEDICINE) 142 Phi Rho Sigma, Secretary 2, Junior Representative 3, President 4. BIRK, KENNETH A. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) ..122 Kappa Mu Sigma, Vice-President 4; Representative on I.F.C. 4; LE.E.E. 3,4. BIRK, NANCY JANE (SPEECH PATHOLOGY) 77 Gamma Pi Epsilon; Sigma Alpha Eta; Kappa Beta Gamma, Pledge Mistress 3; Panhellenic Council, President 4; Cheerleader. BISBEE, ROBERT LYMAN, JR. (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 162 Alpha Eta Rho. BISHOP, MARGARET ANN (PSYCHOLOGY) 77 Psi Chi; Women ' s Sodality; University Concert Band. BITTNER, JAN ETTA (HISTORY) 77 U.C.L.M. BLAESING, RONALD (GREEK) 78 BLAKE, PATRICK THOMAS (ACCOUNTING) 102 C F Sodality; Alpha Kappa Psi; Swimming Team 1. BLAKE, RICHARD WAYNE (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 162 BLASBALG, MARK (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 162 BLEIFUSS, JOHN HOWARD (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 162 Alpha Sigma Chi; S.A.E.; Knights of Columbus, Deputy Grand Knight. BLOC«, RONALD (PSYCHOLOGY) 78 BLOSS, ROBERT MICHAEL (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 122 Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E., Treasurer. BLUMENTHAL, KURT DOUGLAS (ACCOUNTING) -_-102 Aipha Sigma Nu; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi, Treasurer 3, President 4; C F Student Council, Treasurer 2; Student Conclave, Treasurer 4. BLYTHE, JAMES G. (MEDICINE) 142 Phi Beta Pi. BOEHM, WILLIAM A. (MEDICINE) 142 Alpha Kappa Kappa. BOEHMER, GERALD LEO (GEOGRAPHY) 78 Baseball 1,2,3,4. BOES, HOWARD WILLIAM (PSYCHOLOGY) 78 Deita Sigma Phi. BOIAW, SHERWOOD THOMAS, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) —180 BOKEKN, EDWARD CHARLES (PSYCHOLOGY) 78 BONSKOWSKI, RICHARD FRANCIS (GEOLOGY) 78 Hcmors Program 1,2; Sodality 1; Grotto 1,2,3,4, Vice-Chairman 3,4; A.I.M.E. Treasurer 3,4. BOOS, JEROME JULIUS (DENTISTRY) 112 Xi Psi Phi, Corresponding Secretary. BORNHOFEN, ROBERT JOHN (AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING) 162 Al ha Beta Gamma, Vice-President; A.I.A.A.; Sodality. BORST, BERNARDINE MARY (PSYCHOLOGY) 78 Theta Phi Alpha. BOSCHERT, JUSTIN BERNARD (MATHEMATICS) 78 BOWEN, WILLIAM CHARLES (SPEECH) 78 KBIL, Continuity Director 3, Program Director 3,4; Alpha Phi Omega, Historian 2,3, Recording Secretary 3; Arnold Air Society 4. BOYNTON, ROBERT EDWIN (DENTISTRY) 112 BRADY, DENNIS JOHN (CHEMISTRY) 78 BRAECKEL, MAREN (GENERAL BUSINESS) 102 Kappa Beta Gamma. BRAUN, BERNADETTE MARIE (SOCIOLOGY) 78 University Center for Social Action, Co-Chairman Local Projects 4; Women ' s Sodality, Central Com- mittee 4; Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament; Delta Zeta, Panhellenic Delegate 3; Chorale, So- prano Section Leader 4. BRAUN, EDWIN ROLLIN (AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING) 162 A. LA. A.; Parks Organizational Council; American Nuclear Society. BREFELD, KAREN ANN (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 122 M.S.P.E.; LE.E.E. BREILING, EDWARD MICHAEL (CIVIL ENGINEERING) 122 Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary 3, President 4; Inter- fraternity Council, President 4; Student Conclave 4; Dorm Social Committee, President 3; A.S.C.E., Editor 4; Rugby Club 1,2; Society of Engineers 1,2,3,4; M.S.P.E. 1,2,3,4. BREMER, KARL EDWARD (BIOLOGY) 78 National Science Foundation Research Group; Chorale; Choraleers; English Club; Dormitory Scholastic Chairman; Dormitory President; Stu- dent Endowment Day Speaker; Convocation for Academic Awards Participant. BRENNAN, ALICE M. (SOCIAL SERVICE) 186 BRENNAN, EDWARD FREDRICK (LAW) 134 Delta Theta Phi. BRICKEL, ARTHUR C. J. (MEDICINE) 142 Phi Chi, President. BRINKMANN, VERNON OSCAR (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 162 S.A.E. BRITT, PAUL ANTHONY (ENGLISH) 78 BROGAN, THOMAS M. (MEDICINE) 142 Alpha Kappa Kappa, Rush Chairman 2; Class Vice- President 2; Student Foundation Chairman 3. BRUCE, H. CAROL (MATHEMATICS) 78 Pi Mu Epsilon, Secretary 3; Gamma Pi Epsilon; Sprites. BRUCE, THERESE MULLANEY (MATHEMATICS) 78 BRUCKER, THEODORE J., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 180 BRUNNER, BEVERLY ANN (GEOGRAPHY) 78 Women ' s Sodality; Gamma Theta Upsilon, Secre- tary 3. BRUTON, ORIN HUGH (MEDICINE) 142 BUDGE, JOHN CLARK (MEDICINE) 142 Phi Beta Pi. BUEHLER, THOMAS JOHN (LAW) 134 Delta Theta Phi. BUFE, ELLEN MARIE (MEDICAL RECORD SCIENCE) 150 Medical Records Club 3,4; Dean ' s Council 4. BUGAN, KATHERINE PAULINE (PHYSICAL THERAPY) 150 BURCH, SISTER HELEN CLARE, O.L.V.M. (SOCIOLOGY) 78 BURKE, SISTER GIOVANNI MARY (ENGLISH) 78 BURKE, JOHN PATRICK (PHILOSOPHY) 79 Religious Chairman 3; Young Democrats. BURKE, MICHAEL PAUL (AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING) 162 Phi Alpha Chi, Treasurer, President; A.I.A.A.; Pi Mu Epsilon; Student Council, Treasurer; Student Disciplinary Board, Chairman. BURNES, MARIE THERESE (SOCIOLOGY) 79 BURNS, JOHN MICHAEL (MARKETING) 102 209 BUTKIEWICZ, JOSEPH MARK (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 163 Cloud Hounds, President; Drill Team; Sodality. BUTLER, JOSEPH EDWARD (PSYCHOLOGY) 79 American Marketing Association; Marketing Club. CACCAMO, JAMES MICHAEL (SPEECH PATHOLOGY) 79 I.F.C., President 3. CALAIS, DIANA JANE (MATHEMATICS) 79 Pi Mu Epsilon. CALDER, WILLIAM JOSEPH (SOCIAL SERVICE) 186 Social Service Club, Treasurer 2. CALTAGIRONE, MARGARET (SPANISH) 79 Spanish Club, President; Assistant Editor of Span- ish Paper 3. CAMPBELL, CAROL JEAN (ENGLISH) 79 CAMPBELL, JANE MALONE (GEOGRAPHY) 79 CANNON, CARROLL CONWAY, JR. (PSYCHOLOGY) _-79 Knights of Columbus, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3; Swimming Team; Fine Arts Club; Russian Club. CANTERBURY, JUDITH ANN (NURSING) 150 Registered Nurses ' Organization. CAPLER, FRANK JOSEPH (SOCIAL SERVICE) 186 Social Service Club, President. CARNOSKE, RICHARD JOHN (POLITICAL SCIENCE) _79 CARPENTER, MARGARET M. (NURSING) 150 B.S.N. A., Rehgious Chairman 3; Grotto Club 4; English Club 3. CARPENTER, SANDRA RUTH (SPANISH) 79 Spanish Club. CARROLL, SISTER RICHARD M. (NURSING) 150 CARROW, MARTIN THOMAS (DENTISTRY) 112 Honors Program 4; Delta Sigma Delta 1,2,3,4, Sec- retary 3. CARSON, JACK FREDERICK, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) __.180 CARTER, GEOFFREY NORTON (SPANISH) 79 Alpha Sigma Nu, Treasurer 4; Student Conclave, Internal Vice-President 3; University Concert Band; Advanced AFROTC. CASEY, JAMES HOWARD (LAW) 134 Sodality. CASEY, MARY ELLEN (ENGLISH) 79 CASH, KAREN MARIE (SPEECH PATHOLOGY) 79 Theta Phi Alpha, Treasurer 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2,3,4; Archive 2; Organization Editor. CASSIDY, PHILIP GARY (HISTORY) 79 Swim Team. CERRONI, NICHOLAS JOSEPH (DENTISTRY) 112 CHENEY, CHARLES ALEX (MATHEMATICS) 79 Concert Band 1,2,3,4. CHMELIR, JOSEPH A. (HISTORY) 79 Cadet Major, AFROTC; Arnold Air Society, Ex- ecutive Officer. CHOUINARD, MICHAEL PATRICK (MEDICINE) 142 Alpha Omega Alpha; Alpha Sigma Nu; Class Vice- President 4. CHUN, ALVIN BEDE (MEDICINE) 142 CIVEY, ROBERT LEON (AERONAUTICAL ENGINEE RING) 163 CLARKE, JOHN FRANKLIN, JR. (MEDICINE) 142 CLEMENCE, MARGARET B. (NURSING) 150 Theta Phi Alpha, Pledge Mother 4; B.S.N.A., Treas- urer 3, President 4. COATS, DAVID (SOCIOLOGY) 79 COFFIN, CHARLES RAY (MATHEMATICS) 80 COFFMAN, EUGENE H. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 122 Kappa Mu Sigma, Pledge Master 3, President 4; Inter-Fraternity Council Delegate 3,4; I.E.E.E. COLEMAN, SISTER M. GABRIELLA (MEDICAL RECORDS) 150 COLLIER, MARY CATHLEEN (BIOLOGY) 80 Kappa Beta Gamma. CONNELLY, KATHLEEN AGNES (SOCIAL SERVICE) .186 Social Service Club. CONNOR, GILBERT DESMOND (LAW) 134 COOPER, BRIAN CHARLES (DENTISTRY) 112 Xi Psi Phi. COOSE, THOMAS RICHARD (AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING) 163 A.I.A.A., Chairman; ROTC; Pi Mu Epsilon. COPELAND, C. GAIL (NURSING) 150 Theta Phi Alpha; B.S.N.A. CORDES, PETER ANTHONY (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 163 International Club. CORRENTI, ANITA MARIE (SPANISH) 80 Women ' s Sodality, Corresponding Secretary; Span- ish Club. COSTA, JOHN LOUIS (MEDICINE) 142 Alpha Kappa Kappa. COUGHLIN, JOHN JOSEPH (ENGLISH) 80 COWELL, JOAN JUSTINE (GEOGRAPHY) 80 COX, RICHARD MICHAEL (FINANCE) 102 Alpha Kappa Psi. CRAVEN, ROY FRANCIS (PSYCHOLOGY) 80 Alpha Sigma Phi 1,2,4, Pledge Trainer 3. CRAVEN, THOMAS FRANCIS (CHEMISTRY) 80 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Steward 3; Dorm Council, Social Chairman 2. CROOM, KATHLEEN JOYCE (POLITICAL SCIENCE) ..80 Rogers Hall Dorm Council; U.C.L.M.; International Club. CROWE, JAMES JOSEPH (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 163 S.A.E. CULVER, HOWARD FRANCIS, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) ..180 CUNNINGHAM, DAVID POWELL (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 163 Alpha Sigma Chi. CUNNINGHAM, JAMES P. (PHILOSOPHY) 180 CURP, BARBARA ANNE (POLITICAL SCIENCE) 80 Phi Sigma Iota, Treasurer 4; Women ' s Sodality. CURRAN, ROBERT BERNARD (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 122 LE.E.E.; M.S.P.E. CURTIN, JO ANN (SPEECH PATHOLOGY) 80 Sigma Alpha Eta 3, Treasurer 4; Volley Ball Team 3; Grotto 3; Phi Sigma Iota 3; Dramatics Club 1, President 2; Debate 1,2; Young Democrats 1,2; University News 1,2. CURTIN, MAUREEN ANNE (POLITICAL SCIENCE) 80 Gamma Pi Epsilon 3; Treasurer 4; Phi Sigma Iota 2; Secretary 3,4; Sodality 1,2,3; Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament 2,4, President 3; University Chorale 2,3,4; Dorm Council, Treasurer 2; Archive 2; International Club 2; Le Cercle Francais 3. CURTIS, RICHARD JULES (ENGLISH) 80 Associate Editor of The Word 4. CUSUMANO, JOHN VITO (PSYCHOLOGY) 80 Phi Kappa Theta, Vice-President 4. 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JOHNSON, MICHAEL JOSEPH (HISTORY) 86 JOHNSON, RUNAR DEAN (DENTISTRY) 113 Xi Psi Phi, President. JOKERST, RAYMOND WILFRED (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 123 Society of Engineers 1,2,3,4; I.E.E.E. 4; Chairman of Freshman Orientation 4; M.S.P.E. 4. JOLIET, SUZANNE MARIE (NURSING) 151 Registered Nurses ' Organization, Treasurer 4. JONES, BERKLEY, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 JONES, MARK JOHN (HISTORY) 86 AFROTC; Fine Arts Club; Young Democrats. JUDGE, MARYELLEN C. (NURSING) 152 JUSTUS, REBECCA SUSAN (MARKETING) 103 KAESER, MARY ELLEN (SPEECH PATHOLOGY) 86 Sigma Alpha Eta. KAISER, ROBERT M., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 KALISCH, GARY KENNETH (CHEMISTRY) 86 Student Affiliates of the American Chemical So- ciety, President 4. KALLIAL, JOSEPH THOMAS (DENTISTRY) 113 Dental Class President 1; American Dental Asso- ciation 3. KAMINSKI, FRANK LEONARD (POLITICAL SCIENCE) 86 A.I.M.E. KASKE, JO ANN (SPEECH THERAPY) 86 Theta Phi Alpha; Sigma Alpha Eta. 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KESSLER, FRANCIS PASCAL (POLITICAL SCIENCE) .86 KESSLER, MICHAEL (BIOLOGY) 86 Swimming Team. KESSLER, WARREN OAKS (MEDICINE) 143 KESSLER, WILLIAM EUGENE (INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS) 103 KILTY, KEVIN RICHARD (SOCIAL SERVICE) 187 KIM, JOHN HYUN, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 KING, ELLEN MARIE (ENGLISH) 86 KING, PHILIP JOSEPH (ACCOUNTING) 103 KINSELLA, CHRISTOPHER GERARD (HISTORY) 87 Alpha Sigma Nu, Secretary 3, President 4; Eta Sig- ma Phi; Band; Sodality, Secretary 4; Sabre Air Cadets, Secretary 2; English Club; Fine Arts Club. KINSELLA, JOHN E., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 KINSINGER, RALPH RAYMOND (DENTISTRY) 113 KINTZ, JOHN FRANCIS (LAW) 135 Delta Theta Phi; Student Bar Association; Law Forum. KIRBERG, DOUGLAS O. (FINANCE) 103 Delta Sigma Pi. KIRSCH, ARCHIE PATRICK (MEDICINE) 143 KIRWIN, GARY ART (GEO GRAPHY) 87 Alpha Sigma Nu; Eta Sigma Phi; Sodality; Gamma Theta Epsilon. KISTER, NANCY C. (ACCOUNTING) 103 KLAPP, SUSAN MARIE (SOCIOLOGY) 87 KLEIN, ALVIN G. (MATHEMATICS) 87 Eta Sigma Phi, Vice-President 3, President 4; Pi Mu Epsilon; Oriflamme. KLEPPER, WILLIAM MARTIN, II (BIOLOGY) 87 Alpha Sigma Nu; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; President of Men ' s Residence Floor 2; President ' s Leader- ship Conference 2; Senior Week Representative for Arts and Sciences 3. KLOECKENER, KENNETH WILLIAM (POLITICAL SCIENCE) 87 Arts Evening Council Member 3,4; Arts Evening Paper, Editor 3,4. KLOSTERMANN, ROY JOSEPH (LAW) 135 Phi Delta Phi. KNAFF, EUGENE PAUL, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 KNAPPENBERGER, KAYE ANN (PHYSICAL THERAPY) 152 Theta Phi Alpha 2,3,4; Physical Therapy Club 1,2,3,4; Panhcllcnic Council 3, Vice-President 4. KNOLL, PEGGY JEAN (NURSING) 152 Registered Nurses ' Organization. KOBOLDT, BARBARA MARIE (ENGLISH) 87 Chorale 2,3; English Club. KOCHANSKI, ROBERT EUGENE (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 123 Delta Sigma Phi; Dorm Floor President 4. KOCHMANSKI, SHARON ANN (X-RAY TECHNOLOGY) 152 Roentgen Ray Technology Club 1,2,3,4; Nursing School Council, Representative 3. KOHOUT, FRANK RAYMOND (ACCOUNTING) 103 KOLLASCH, ALBERT J., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 KOPOCKY, EUGENE JOSEPH (LAW) 135 Law Journal 3, Press Editor 4; Phi Delta Phi 3,4; Student Bar Association 1,3,4. KOSTECKE, MICHAEL VALENTINE (ACCOUNTING) .103 KRAUS, DAVID ALBERT (PSYCHOLOGY) 87 KRAUS, JAMES MICHAEL (AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING) 164 Alpha Beta Gamma; A.I.A.A. KRAUS, PHILIP D., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 KREMER, CAROL ANN (MARKETING) 104 Marketing Club. KRETSCHMANN, JOHN GILBERT (PSYCHOLOGY) 87 KRIEG, SUSAN MARIE (PSYCHOLOGY) 87 KRINGS, KATHRYN JANE (ENGLISH) 87 KROEGER, GEORGE B. (MEDICINE) 143 KRONE, L. JANE (GEOGRAPHY) 87 Gamma Theta Upsilon; English Club; Fine Arts Club. KROUPA, PAUL JOSEPH (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 123 Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer 4; I.E.E.E., 3,4; M.S.P.E., 2,3,4; Society of Engineers 1,2,3,4. KRUSE, NEOMAE C. (ACCOUNTING) 104 KUBIAK, RAYMOND JOHN (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 164 Kappa Sigma Epsilon, President; S.A.E.; A.I.A.A. KUSSMAN, ROGER ALLEN (SOCIAL SERVICE) 187 LALLY, BART C. (MEDICINE) 143 Alpha Kappa Kappa. LANDRY, SISTER MATTHEW MARIE, R.S.M. (ENGLISH) 87 LANGE, EUGENE JOSEPH (ACCOUNTING) 104 Alpha Kappa Psi. LANGSDORF, JERRY JAMES (ENGLISH) 87 Sodality, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; French Club. LA ROCCA, LUIS ALBERTO (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 164 Parks Guard; International Club; Camera Club; MARS. LARSEN, CARL RANSDELL (MEDICINE) 143 Phi Chi. LAURY, PATRICK DAVID (ENGLISH) 87 USSELMAN ' S MARKET Spring at Laclede Complete line of Wines Liquors Sandwiches Snacks Picnic Supplies THE CENTER 3559 Lindell BOOKS CARDS RECORDS ART WORK DISCUSSIONS 217 LAUX, MADELINE BERNADETTE (SOCIAL SERVICE) 187 LAVERY, EDWARD GEORGE (LAW) 135 Alpha Sigma Nu; Law Forum; Assigned Counsel Program; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Association. LAWS, CARL ROBERT (ENGLISH) 87 Alpha Phi Omega. LAYTON, MARY LORAINE (SOCIOLOGY ENGLISH) .87 Great Issue Series, Publicity Director 1; Univer- sity News 1.2,3,4; English Club 1,2,3; Young Re- publicans 1; Student Endowment 2,3; Sociology Club 4; Archive 3. LEE, THOMAS H., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 LEES, LOUIS M. (DENTISTRY) 113 Alpha Omega. Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3. LeFEVRE, PHILIP JOSEPH (MEDICINE) 143 LEFF, LAWRENCE BURTON (HISTORY) 87 Student Conclave 3,4; Student Life Seminar, Chair- man 3, Co-Chairman 4; University Day, Chairman 4; United Fund, District Chairman 4. LENDLE, DONALD LAWRENCE (AERONAUTICAL ENGIN ' EERING) 164 Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, Vice-President; A. LA. A.; Pi Mu Epsilon; Student Council, Secre- tary. LEONARD, MICHAEL RANDY (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 1 24 LERITZ, DANIEL RAYMOND (CHEMISTRY) 88 Delta Sigma Phi; Student Affiliates of the Ameri- can Chemical Society; Arts Council Representative 3. LERNER, CHARLES JAY (MEDICINE) 143 Phi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President 2. LESLIE, WILLIS G. (DENTISTRY) 114 LESTER, NANCY (ENGLISH) 88 LEY, PAUL JOHN (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 124 Society of Engineers 1,2,3,4; M.S.P.E, LINEHAN, DENNIS M., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 LOEB, JAMES ROBERT (MEDICINE) 144 Phi Beta Pi, Secretary 2. LOMBA, LUIS RAMON (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 124 LONIGRO, ANDREW JOSEPH (MEDICINE) 144 LOPEZ, FELIX RIVERA (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 164 LOUBEK, GERALD FRANCIS (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 124 M.S.P.E.; I.E.E.E.; Society of Engineers. LOWRY, MICHAEL JOSEPH (PHILOSOPHY) 88 LUBBERS, JO ANN (ENGLISH) 88 LUBY, THOMAS FRANCIS (PSYCHOLOGY) 88 Marketing Club; Baseball 1. LUKACINA, EDWARD MICHAEL (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 164 Phi Alpha Chi. LUNT, MARY BETH (SOCIOLOGY) 88 Sociology Club 2,3,4; Grotto Club. LYNCH, ERIKA M ELINDA (NURSING) 152 Registered Nurses ' Organization. LYNN, MARY ANN (GEOGRAPHY) 88 MAAG, NANCY S. (MEDICAL RECORD SCIENCE) 152 Student Association of Medical Record Librarians, President 4; Dean ' s Council 4; International Club 3. MACKE, JOHN EDWARD (GEOLOGY) 88 A.I.M.E. MACKIN, JOHN W., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 MAES, RONALD CHARLES (ECONOMICS) 104 MAGUIRE, DENNIS W. (MEDICINE) 144 MAHER, MARY LYNN (PSY ' CHOLOGY) 88 Dean ' s List 1,2. MAIONE, GILIO JOHN (AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING) 164 A. I. A. A.; International Club; Dorm Council. MAJEWSKl, JOHN STANLEY (ACCOUNTING) 104 MALLON, JOHN ROBERT (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 124 lE.E.E. 4; Society of Engineers 1,2,3,4, Chairman of Publicity 4; M.S.P.E. 4. MALONE, NANCY JEAN (SOCIOLOGY) 88 International Club, Secretary 2; Fine Arts Club; Grotto Club. MANKOWSKI, MICHAEL L., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 MARCHESE, MARIANNE (SOCIOLOGY) 88 Theta Phi Alpha, Dormitory Social Chairman 4. MARCUM, JOHN WILLIAM (PSYCHOLOGY) 88 Baseball, All-Amer ican 3. MARIANI, JAMES NEIL (ENGLISH) 88 MARKWARDT, MAURICE T. (MARKETING) 104 Marketing Club 1; Golf Team 1,2,3. MARLOCK, CARL BLANE (GENERAL BUSINESS) 104 Marketing Club, President. MARRAH, SISTER MARITA ANNE (SPEECH) 88 MARSCHALL, SISTER M. ANDRE, O.S.F. (PHYSICAL THERAPY) 152 Physical Therapy Club. MARSTALL, JAMES BENNING (MARKETING RESEARCH) 104 Freshman Soccer 1; Marketing Club, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. MARTIN, JANE CATHERINE (NURSING) 152 Band 2,3,4; B.S.N.A. 2,3, Treasurer 4. MAS, ZENIA CECILIA (PHYSICAL THERAPY) 152 Physical Therapy Club; International Club. MATEJKA, SHIRLEY JEAN (METEOROLOGY) 124 Meteorology Club, Secretary 4; International Club. MAX, ROSALIE ANNE (MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY) _-_152 Theta Phi Alpha 2,3,4; Social Chairman 4; Alpha Delta Theta 1,2,3,4; Biology Club 1,2. MAYER, MARTHA M. (SPANISH) 88 Phi Sigma Iota; Spanish Club; Young Democrats. MAZZIOTTI, ANN (HISTORY) 88 Rogers Hall Dorm Council 2,3; Fine Arts Club 2,3,4; English Club 2,3,4. McANARNEY, HOWARD EUGENE (HISTORY) 88 McAULIFFE, ADELAIDE MARIE (SOCIOLOGY) 88 Nursing Class President 1; Sodality 1; Sociology Club 2,3,4; Young Democrats 2,3,4. McBRIDE, HELEN ANN (ENGLISH) 89 McBRIDE, HELEN MARIE (PHYSICAL THERAPY) -._152 Delta Zeta; Physical Therapy Club. We Keep St. Louis U. Refreshed TurnBough Vending 5747 Helen CO 1-4171 - Complete Vending Service - Ronnoco Coffee Co, Fine Coffee for Hotels Restaurants and Institutions Frank and Bill Guyol FR 1-5050 2721 Dodier St. Louis, Missouri 63107 218 McCarthy, edward joseph (LAW) 135 Phi Alpha Delta, Clerk 4, Treasurer 3; Student Bar Association 1. McCarthy, margaret m. (geography) 89 mccaslin, wynema leota (social service) 187 Social Service Club. McCLURE, CHARLES LOUIS (CIVIL ENGINEERING) .124 A.S.C.E. McCOLLUM, JANET LEE (PSYCHOLOGY) 89 McDERMOTT, GERALD MICHAEL (ACCOUNTING) -__104 Alpha Kappa Psi. McDERMOTT, JAMES FRANCIS (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 124 Eta Kappa Nu; Pi Mu Epsilon; Arnold Air Society. McDERMOTT, JOHN D., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 Mcdonald, charles l. (Dentistry) ii4 McDONALD, CHRISTINE MARIE (GEOGRAPHY) 89 Women ' s Sodality; Kappa Beta Gamma; Gamma Theta Upsilon. Mcdonough, john charles (commerce) 104 Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Fellowship Chairman 4. Mcdowell, richard l. (Medicine) 144 Alpha Kappa Kappa. McGILLICK, JOHN DANIEL (HISTORY) 89 McGUIRE, WILLIAM ALBERT (ENGLISH) 89 Cultural Committee 3; Director of Dorm Talent Show 3; International Club 2. McHENRY, FRANCIS XAVIER, II (GENERAL BUSINESS) 104 C F Sodality 1,2; Delta Sigma Pi 2,3,4. MclNERNEY, MARY MARGARET (HISTORY) 89 Young Democrats 3. McKAY, LUDWELL HOWARD (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 164 Alpha Sigma Chi, Secretary; Judo Club; Dorm Council. McKEEVER, RAYMOND LLOYD (GENERAL BUSINESS) 104 Rugby Club. McLaughlin, mary r. (mathematics) 89 mcmanus, nancy ann (mathematics) 89 Pi Mu Epsilon. McNEIVE, GERALD THOMAS, JR. (LAW) 135 Delta Theta Phi; Student Bar Association. McNULTY, THOMAS L. (BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) 104 McSHERRY, DOUGLAS KENNETH (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 164 S.A.E. McTERNAN, MARY ELLEN TERESE (PSYCHOLOGY) _89 Phi Sigma Iota 1,2,3,4; Grotto 2; Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament 3,4; Sociology-Anthropology Club 2. MEES, ARTHUR JOHN (ACCOUNTING) 104 MERSON, THOMAS SPENCER (HISTORY) 89 MERZ, HENRY CLETUS (PSYCHOLOGY) 89 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain 3. MEYER, THOMAS MICHAEL (CHEMISTRY) 89 Biology Club 3; Student Conclave, Special Activi- ties Co-Chairman. MICALETTI, CARMEN MARIE (SOCIOLOGY) 89 Dorm Council, Treasurer 1; Archive 2,3; Sociology Club 1,2,3,4. MICHAELS, ALAN CHARLES (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 165 Alpha Eta Rho. MICHALSKI, JAMES LEE, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 MIKOLA, STEPHEN JAMES (BIOLOGY) 89 MILLER, MARILYN (SPEECH PATHOLOGY) 89 Sodality 1; Handmaids of the Blessed Sacrament 2,3,4; Archive, Arts Editor 2; Theta Phi Alpha 1,2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3; Sigma Alpha Eta, Junior Officer 3, President 4; Orientation Week, Co-ed 4. MILLER, WILLIAM ARTHUR (PHILOSOPHY) 89 MIN, ANSELM K., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 MINNIGERODE, FRED ALOYSIUS (PSYCHOLOGY) 89 Psi Chi. MONTANARI, JOAN MARIE (NURSING) 152 MONTGOMERY, CONNIE P. (ACCOUNTING) 104 MOODY, ANNE (SOCIOLOGY) 90 MOONEY, KATHLEEN ANN (SPEECH PATHOLOGY) _90 Sigma Alpha Eta; Sodality. MOORE, DEL E. (CHEMISTRY) 90 American Chemical Society Affiliates; German Club. MORERA, LAZARO OSVALDO (INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING) 124 Modern Language Club. MORGAN, THOMAS EDWARD (HISTORY) 90 Band 1,2,3. MORGAN, THOMAS FRANK (HISTORY CHEMISTRY) 90 President ' s Council 3. MORRISSEY, THOMAS STEPHEN, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 MRAZ, MARTIN WILLIAM (MATHEMATICS) 90 MUELLER, GLENN R., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 MUELLER, MARIANN ELIZABETH (NURSING) 152 Registered Nurses ' Organization; Pi Delta Phi. MUELLER, THEODORE PHILLIP, JR. (GENERAL BUSINESS) 104 MUELLER, WILLIAM ROBERT (DENTISTRY) 114 Delta Sigma Delta, Vice-President 3, President 4. MUGAN, ROBERT CHARLES, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 181 MULCAHY, MARY CATHERINE (NURSING) 152 MULLENAUX, TOMMY LYNN (DENTISTRY) 114 Delta Sigma Delta, Page 3,4. MURPHY, JOSEPH ARTHUR, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 182 MURPHY, KATHLEEN IRENE (ENGLISH) 90 Madrigal Ensemble 4; Grotto 4. MURPHY, MARK JAMES (SOCIAL SERVICE) 187 Alpha Sigma Nu. MURPHY, SUSAN McGUIGAN (ENGLISH) 90 Arts Council Representative 4; Fine Arts Club; English Club. MUSETTI, ROBERT WILLIAM (MEDICINE) 144 NANGLE, HARRIET CLARE (HISTORY) 90 NARKIEWICZ, LARRY STEVE (BIOLOGY) 90 NASH, EILEEN FRANCES (GEOGRAPHY) 90 NEFF, JOHN WESLEY (ANTHROPOLOGY) 90 University News, Editor-in-Chief 4, Managing Edi- tor 3, News Editor 3, Sports Editor 2; Rugby Club; Fine Arts Club; Student Conclave Representative. NEIDERT, EDITH ROSE (SOCIOLOGY) 90 NELSON, ROSEMERY ORLENE (PSYCHOLOGY) 90 Gamma Pi Epsilon; Honors Program; Volunteer Improvement Program; Scripture Service Club; . . . Specialist in Business and Professional Employment . . . 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NEWCOMB, WINIFRED JOANNE (POLITICAL SCIENCE) 90 Gamma Pi Epsilon; Handmaids of the Blessed Sac- rament, President 3; English Club; Chorale; Band; Young Democrats; Dorm Floor Social Chairman 3; Student Endowment Day, Executive Secretary 4; Dorm Class Vice-President 2. NIEBLING, JOHN WARREN (PSYCHOLOGY) 90 NIEMAN, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS (CHEMISTRY) 90 Alpha Phi Omega, Sergeant-at-Arms 1, Secretary 2, Pledge Master 2, President 3, Adviser 4; American Chemical Society (Student Affiliate). NIETERS, GERALD FRANCIS (MEDICINE) 144 NOCHTA, DONALD E. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 124. NOECKER, HARRIETT LEWE (HISTORY) 90 NONNENKAMP, GERALD J., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 182 NORFLEET, JAMES STEPHEN (CHEMISTRY) 91 Pi Mu Epsilon. NORSIGIAN, ARAM RICHARD, JR. (POLITICAL SCIENCE) 91 Young Democrats. NORWICH, ROBERTA ANN (HISTORY) 91 NORWOOD, LINDA DIANNE (SPANISH) 91 Women ' s Sodality; University Center for Social Action; Delta Zeta; Spanish Club. NOVOTNY, MARGARET MARY (ENGLISH) 91 NOWAK, KATHLEEN ANN (NURSING) 153 Pi Delta Phi; Registered Nurses ' Organization. NUGENT, MARY ANNE (MATHEMATICS) 91 Rogers Hall Scholarship Committee 4. OBRADOVITS, NICHOLAS JOHN (INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS) 104 Delta Sigma Pi. O ' BRIEN, JANET A. (NURSING) 153 O ' BRIEN, MARTIN EDWARD (BIOLOGY) 91 Alpha Sigma Nu 3,4; Oriflamme 3,4; President ' s Council. O ' BRIEN, THOMAS RICHARD (FINANCE) 104 O ' CONNELL, JOSEPH CLARENCE (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 124 Society of Engineers 1,2,3,4; I.E.E.E. 4; M.S.P.E. 4. O ' CONNELL, JULIA MARIE (PHYSICAL THERAPY) .153 Theta Phi Alpha; Physical Therapy Club. O ' CONNOR, THOMAS ROBERT (PSYCHOLOGY) 91 Arts Council, Treasurer 1. OKENFUSS, BETTY J. (SOCIAL SERVICE) 187 OLENIK, DAVID A. (MEDICINE) 144 OLIVI, MURIEL A. (HISTORY) 91 Young Republicans, Vice-President 4; Interna- tional Club 4; University Forum, Secretary 3. OLSEN, JUDITH ANN (NURSING) 153 B.S.N.A., Social Chairman 4. OLSON, WALTER LEWIS, S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 182 ONDER, DANIEL RAYMOND (GEOGRAPHY) 91 Sodality; Grotto; Parachute Club. ONDR, JERRY RUDOLPH (HISTORY) 91 O ' NEILL, ROBERT CULLEN (MATHEMATICS) 91 Alpha Delta Gamma. ORLANDINI, LINDA MARIE (SOCIAL SERVICE) 187 ORTBALS, DAVID WILLIAM (CHEMISTRY) 91 Dean ' s List 1,2,3,4; Phi Kappa Theta, Treasurer 3; Student- Directory, Co-Chairman 1. O ' SHAUGHNESSY, JANE ANN (POLITICAL SCIENCE) 91 220 OSTHOFF, SISTER M. RACHELLE, C.PP.S. (NURSING) 153 O ' SULLIVAN, JOHN PHILIP (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 165 A. I. A. A.; International Club; Kappa Sigma Epsilon. OSWALD, JAMES RAY (DENTISTRY) 114 Delta Sigma Delta. O ' TOOLE, JAMES DENNIS (MEDICINE) 144 Alpha Omega Alpha 4; Alpha Kappa Kappa. OVERKAMP, ROBERT JERRY (HISTORY) 91 OVERMANN, RONALD JAMES (MATHEMATICS) 91 Pi Mu Epsilon; Sodality, Treasurer 4; English Club, Vice-President 3; University Center for Social Action, Chairman, Co-ordinating Committee 4; Fine Arts Club, Vice-President 3. OWENS, HARRY ROBERT, JR. (MEDICINE) 144 Class Treasurer 2; Grotto. PAHLMANN, HARRIET ANN (MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY) 153 Alpha Delta Theta, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4. PALAZZOLO, JOYCE ELAINE (ENGLISH) 91 PALICA, JOHN MICHAEL (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 165 Alpha Sigma Chi; Student Council; Dormitory Council. PALUMBO, PETER JOSEPH (POLITICAL SCIENCE) ..91 PARISI, ANTHONY THOMAS (HISTORY) 92 Chorale 1,2; Choraleer 1,2; Best of Broadway 1,2. PARTLOW, WILLIAM F. (ANATOMY) 144 PASSANISI, PETER VINCENT (AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING) 165 PATACCA, THOMAS RALPH (CHEMISTRY) 92 Delta Sigma Phi; Oriflamme; Rugby Club. PATOTA, DOROTHY ANN (MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY) 153 PATTERSON, NORMAN ALLEN (DENTISTRY) 114 Class Treasurer 2,3,4; Xi Psi Phi, Vice-President 4. PATTON, DOUGLAS STANNAGE (MEDICINE) 144 Class Secretary 3; Advisory Council to the Dean on Medicine and the Law 3,4; Alpha Kappa Kappa, Chaplain 3,4. PAULSEN, NORMAN MacLEOD (AERONAUTICAL ADMINISTRATION) 165 Alpha Phi Omega, Service Committee Chairman; Parks Guard Drill Team, Drill Sergeant; AFROTC, Group Commander; Methodist Youth Fellowship, President; General Dynamics Award; Reserve Offi- cers ' Association Award; Distinguished Military Cadet; Group Commander ' s Cup. PAULUS, JAMES MICHAEL (GEOLOGY) 92 A.I.M.E. PAUTLER, MARK E., S.J. (PHILOSOPHY) 182 PELLETIER, JEANNETTE E. (NURSING) 153 Pi Delta Phi. PEPKA, GENE RAYMOND (LAW) 135 Delta Theta Phi; Student Bar Association. PEPPER, EDWARD GEORGE (MEDICINE) 144 Phi Rho Sigma. PERO, STEPHEN J. (DENTISTRY) 114 PERRING, ANTOINETTE (PHYSICAL THERAPY) 153 Gamma Pi Epsilon, Secretary 4; Women ' s Sodality, Treasurer 3; Physical Therapy Club; Dean ' s Coun- cU. PERRY, FRANK UPSHAW (DENTISTRY) 114 PETER, CHARLES ARNO (MEDICINE) 144 PETERS, ROBERT HENRY (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) 124 Eta Kappa Nu, Corresponding Secretary 4; Pi Mu Epsilon 3,4; I.E.E.E. 4; Society of Engineers 1,2,3,4. PETERSON, THEODORE JOSEPH (HISTORY) 92 PETTY, WILLIAM McCANDLESS, JR. (MEDICINE) ___144 PETTYJOHN, DANIEL EDWARD (AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING) 165 Alpha Pi Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Parks Guard Drill Team. PEZOLD, JOHN DAVID (ACCOUNTING) 105 Alpha Kappa Psi. PEZZA, JOSEPH EDWARD (DENTISTRY) 114 Student Council 2,3; Class Vice-President 1; Class President 4; Xi Psi Phi. Secretary 3. PFOST, STANLEY WILLIAM (DENTISTRY) 114 A.D.A. Representative 1,2; Delta Sigma Delta. PHELAN, PATRICIA ANN (ENGLISH) 92 PING, WILLARD (PSYCHOLOGY) 92 PINI, JAMES VINCENT (INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING) 124 M.S.P.E., Secretary 4; Society of Industrial En- gineers, Treasurer 3. PIZZINI, PATRICIA CAROLINE (SOCIAL SERVICE) __187 PLEDGER, STEPHEN ROY (BIOLOGY) 92 Commerce Sodality; Knights of the Blessed Sacra- ment, Vice-President 2; Oriflamme, Secretary 4. PLEIN, CLARENCE KEITH (SPEECH) 92 KBIL, Public Relations Manager 3; Alpha Delta Gamma 3,4. PLESE, LUCIA KATHERINE (BIOLOGY) 92 POEHLING, RICHARD LEE (BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) 105 POHL, CAROL MARGIT (PHYSICAL THERAPY) 153 Theta Phi Alpha; Physical Therapy Club. POST, JOHN R. (MEDICINE) 144 POTH, GREGORY ERWIN (FINANCE) 105 Sodality, Apostolic Vice-Prefect 3, Spiritual Vice- Prefect 4; Alpha Kappa Psi. POTTINGER, MARY AGNES (NURSING) 153 B.S.N.A. POWELL, ANN MARGARET (PHYSICAL THERAPY) .153 Student Conclave 2,3,4; Student Life Seminar 3; Rogers Hall Dorm Council, Secretary 4; President ' s Advisory Board 3. POWER, PAUL VINCENT (POLITICAL SCIENCE) 92 Young Democrats 4; Dorm Social Council 3; Bas- ketball Statistician 4. PRENDERGAST, MARY ANN (PSYCHOLOGY) 92 PRICHARD, MICHAEL JOHN (SPEECH) 92 Alpha Sigma Nu; University Theatre 1,2,3,4. PROBST, EILEEN ALICE (NURSING) 153 PTACEK, WILLIAM JOSEPH (ECONOMICS) 105 Alpha Kappa Psi, Chairman of Professional Com- mittee 3, Vice-President 4. PULCINI, JOHN DENNIS (MEDICINE) 144 Phi Chi. 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ZURLINDEN, PAUL ROBERT (PSYCHOLOGY) 97 Dorm Council; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary 3, Chaplain 4, Alumni and Alumnae Keep Up With Your University Subscribe any time of year to The U News Acknowledgements VINCENT PRICE STUDIOS ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT WILLIAM C. EINSPANIER, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MRS. HELEN HENNESSY, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS, MEDICAL CENTER 226 Lilhogiaphnl i Bound bf WALSWOBTH Marcolino, Mo., U. S. A. ls« g Mi mm Graduate , Complete Their Years of Collegiate Growth T, • r • • ii?.ica- ■ .: : Commence the Challenges of Their i Basic Hopes and Obligations f m ' ■.i«r. j2i- :. . i: i. ' - . i ' ' . • . t .-.. r.i -- T ' :..-.!,: ■ n - . . iff ' • .V?:4V X m '


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