University of Notre Dame - Dome Yearbook (Notre Dame, IN)

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THE CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION BUILDING . . 1 THE CHURCH _ THE LIBRARY .1 BIOLOGY BUILDING 4 ENGINEERING BUILDING .... 5 DINING HALLS 6 SCIENCE HALL . .7 COMMERCE BUILDING . . THE GYMNASIUM . . . . LAW BUILDING CHEMISTRY BUILDING . . NEW INFIRMARY . . . . WASHINGTON HALL . . . ARCHITECTURE BUILDING THE POST OFFICE .... .15 , PUBLISHED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, NOTRE DAME, IND. PAUL F. HELLMUTH, Editor; JAMES P. CLEARY Mgr. Editor CQimnis CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES THE YEAR AT NOTRE DAME PUBLICATIONS CAMPUS AND CITY CLUBS ALL IN FUN PERSONAL INDEX - Page 9 DEDICATIO SANCTISSIMO PATRI NOSTRO PAPAE PIO DUODECIMO VICARIO CHRIST! CORONAE GLORIAEQUE ALUMNORUM UNIVERSITATIS NOSTRAE DOMINAE i 7 I ft n m f m on i m His Holiness Pope Pius XI William Coogan Richard Meier Rev. John Farley, C.S.C. 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RECTOR 40 HlORfilSSty HULL RKV. GEORGE L. HOLDERITH, C.S.C. RECTOR 41 omon HULL REV. JOHN M. RYAN, C.S.C. RECTOR 43 IT RwwR) Irr HALL-H ST. EDIUflfiD ' S HULL REV. LEO W. GORMAN, C.S.C. RECTOR 46 HOUIflRD HflLL REV. PETER P. FORRESTAL, C.S.C. RECTOR 47 illflLSH HULL REV. JAMES H. GALLAGAN, C.S.C. RECTOR 49 50 fliumni HULL REV. HENRY G. GLUECKERT, C.S.C. RECTOR 51 52 SORII1 HflLL REV. FREDERICK M. GASSENSMITH, C.S.C. RECTOR 55 REV. JOHN F. O ' HARA, C.S.C. PRESIDENT floniinisTflfiTiofi REV. J. HUGH O ' DONNELL, C.S.C. Vice President REV. J. LEONARD CARRICO, C.S.C. Director of Studies REV. JAMES D. TRAHEY, C.S.C. Prefect of Discipline REV. JOHN M. DUPUIS, C.S.C. Assistant Prefect of Discipline MR. ROBERT H. McAULIFFE Assistant Prefect of Discipline 56 MR. FRANCIS W. LLOYD Comptroller MR. ROBERT B. RIORDAN Registrar BROTHER ALBINUS BUTLER, C.S.C. Treasurer MR. KENNETH A. OLIVER Secretary BROTHER CHRYSOSTOM SCHAEFER, C.S.C. Auditor MR. EDWARD MURRAY Supervisor of Student Employment REV. FRANCIS E. GARTLAND C.S.C. Prefect of Religion REV. R. J. GRIMM, C.S.C. Assistant Prefect of Religion REV. JOHN P. LYNCH, C.S.C. Assistant Prefect of Religion 57 Robert L. Anthony Physics Lawrence H. Baldinger Thomas J. Barry Paul C. Bartholomew Pharmacy Journalism Politics Wesley C. Bender Marketing William L. Benitz Mech. Engineering Stephen C. Bocskey Rev. F. J. Boland, C.S.C. Rev. H. J. Bolger, C.S.C. Herbert J. Bott Biology Politics Physics Marketing Andrew J. Boyle Rev. T. J. Brennan, C.S.C Rev. L. V. Broughal, C.S.C. Frank N. Brown Chemistry Philosophy Philosophy Aero. Engineering Gerald C. Brubaker Architecture Carson P. Buck Rev. E. P. Burke, C.S.C. Rev. J. J. Burke, C.S.C. David L. Campbell Engr. Drawing English Economics English Kenneth N. Campbell Chemistry T. Bowyer Campbell History Jose A. Caparo Rev. C. M. Carey, C.S.C. Rev. W. A. Carey, C.S.C. Elec. Engineering Marketing Classics Joseph J. Casasanta Music 58 THf fflCOLiy Rev. F. P. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. Cletus F. 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HIISINSKI, C.S.C. Soutli Bend, Ind. Arts and Letters II.I.IAM P. HOWARD South Bend, Ind. Arts and Letters RcillERT V. HUETHER Sharon, Pa. Engineering EDWIN J. Hr,iiKs. IK. Cincinnati, Ohio Commerce JOHN M. HII.HKS Chicago, III. Commerce 84 MARTIN J. HUSUNC Alamosa, Colo. Law JOHN C. JAXTHF.IMER Sharon, Pa. Commerce ROBERT P. JOSEPH Cincinnati, Ohio Commerce JOHN F. JAEGER Columbus, Wis. Engineering HENRY F. JOHANTGEN Rochester, N. Y. Science JOSEPH A. JUDGE Troy, N. Y. Arts and Letters NORMAN F. JANDOLI West Orange, N. J. Commerce JAMES A. JOHNSON Empire, Mich. Science WILLIAM H. KAISER Eau Claire, Wis. Commerce BRO. RALPH JAWORSKY, C.S.C. E. Aurora, N. Y. Arts and Letters WALTER H. JOHNSON, JR. Bronxvillc, N. Y. Arts and Letters THOMAS J. KALMAN Perryopolis, Pa. Arts and Letters CLflSS Of ' 39 85 ADOLPH S. KAMM Ashland, Wis. Commerce RAYMOND A, KANE Chicago,, 111. Engineering HERMAN J. KARTHEISER Chicago, 111. Commerce PAUL E. KKI.I. Xilcs, Mich. Physical Education PAUL K. 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Commerce PAUL J. MCARDLE Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Letters CLflSS Of ' 39 89 JOHN E. McAuLiFFE Syracuse, N. Y. Arts and Letters EDWARD G. MCDERMOTT Grand Rapids, Mich. Engineering JOSEPH E. MCDERMOTT Chicago, 111. Commerce HARRY F. McDoxAr.n Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters DONALD C. MCDONALD Waukegan, 111. Commerce JOHN F. MCDONALD Cleveland Heights, Ohio Commerce JOSEPH I.. Mc ' OoNALD Providence, R. I. Science JOHN . Mi 1 In.N.ii GH Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters CHARLES B. MCFARLAND Oklahoma City, Okla. Commerce JAMES M. McFARLAND NYw Haven, Conn. Commerce MARTIN S. McGiXNis Memphis, Tenn. Commerce JAMF-:S J. McGoi.DRiCK Philadelphia, Pa. Commerce 90 JOHN J. McGovERN, JR. Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Letters MICHAEL J. McGuiRE Rochester, N. Y. Science JOHN L. McGuiNNESs Chadwicks, N. Y. Engineering THOMAS E. MC!NTYRE Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters JOHN A. McGuiRE Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters RICHARD V. McKAY, JR. Dubuque, Iowa Science JOSEPH J. McGuiRE Rochester, N. Y. Science Louis F. McKEAN Alexandria, La. Arts and Letters JOHN E. McMAHON Indianapolis, Ind. Commerce CHARLES A. MCNAMARA, JR. Tulsa, Okla. Commerce H.I.IAM |. McNAMARA Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters JAMES T. McNELis Hazelton, Pa. Commerce 90 CLflS$ Of ' 39 91 MATTHEW T. McSiiANE Chicago, 111. Commerce ARNOLD A. MAES Waukegan, 111. Engineering THOMAS A. MAHER New York, N. Y. Commerce WILLIAM P. MAHONEY Phoenix, Ariz. Arts and Letters WILLIAM H. MALESH M;ihwah, N. J. Physical Education THOMAS J. MALLOY Coaldale, Pa. Science PHILIP J. MALONEY Washington, I). ( ' . Commerce J n:s E. MANN Chicago, 111. Commerce LAWRKNCK P. MARTIN Detroit, Mich. Science ROLAND A. MARTIN Fond du Lac, WK Commerce MARION J. MAURELI.O Trinidad, Colo. Commerce RALPH B. M K South Bend, Ind. Arts and Letters U A . ! 92 NICHOLAS J. MEAGHER, JR. Salt Lake City, Utah Law DAVID T. MESKILL West Roxbury, Mass. Commerce BRO. CYPRIAN MILKE, C.S.C. Muskegon Heights, Mich. Arts and Letters FENTON J. MEE Logansport, Ind. Arts and Letters JOSEPH H. MESSICK Swarthmore, Pa. Arts and Letters JOHN J. MII.I.ER Pittsfield, Mass. Commerce BRO. NIVARD MEICHTRY, C.S.C. Notre Dame, Ind. Science WILLIAM J. METRAII.KR Little Rock, Ark. Engineering MARK J. MITCH EM. Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters MATTHEW H. MERKI.E Tacoma, Wash. Commerce JAMES G. MEYER Livermore, Ky. Commerce MiniAKL B. Moxi.nvi Chicago, 111. Commerce Cms Of ' 39 93 BARREL K. MOORE, JR. Mishawaka, Ind. Science JOSEPH B. MOORMAN, JR. Cincinnati, Ohio Engineering DONALD W. MORGAN South Bend, Ind. Engineering PAUL E. MORRISON Jersey City, N. J. Commerce JOHN S. MORTIMER Chicago, 111. Commerce JAMES N. MOTSCHALL Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Commerce JOHN P. MULDERIG Auburn, N. Y. Commerce GEORGE E. MULLIC.AN Brooklyn, N. Y. Commerce WILLIAM J. MULLINS New Rochelle, N. Y. Arts and Letters DANII-X M. MURPHY Marion, Ohio Science JOHN J. MURPHY Oak Park, 111. Arts and Letters n.i.i. M S. MURRAY Elizabeth, N. J. Engineering 94 CARL J. NAGEL Buffalo, N. ' Y. Commerce GEORGE J. NEUMANN Chicago, 111. Commerce FRANCIS J. NOVAK Lackawanna, N. Y. Commerce JOSEPH R. NARDONE Tiltpnsville, Ohio Physical Education JOSEPH F. NIGRO Trinidad, Colo. Arts and Letters WILLIAM P. OAKES Duluth, Minn. Commerce GERARD O. NAUMANN Detroit, Mich. Arts and Letters PHILLIP R. NORTH Fort Worth, Tex. Arts and Letters JOHN S. O ' BRIEN Kankakee, III. Commerce CHARLES B. NELSON Decatur, 111. Arts and Letters CHARLES M. NORTON Rochester, N. Y. Commerce JOHN J. O ' CONNELL Indianapolis, Ind. Commerce CLflSS Of ' 39 95 EDWIN G. O ' CONNOR Woonsocket, R. I. Arts and Letters JOHN C. O ' CONNOR Indianapolis, Ind. Commerce JOHN F. O ' HARA Port Huron, Mich. Physical Education FRANCIS J. O ' LAUCHLIN Fort Wayne, Ind. Arts and Letters EDWIN D. O ' LEARY Grosse Pointe, Mich. Commerce II.I.IAM A. O ' LOUCHLIN Toledo, Ohio Commerce CHARLES F. O ' MALLEY Chicago, 111. Commerce F. O ' MALLEY South Bend, Ind. Law THOMAS E. O ' MALLEY Chicago, 111. Commerce GEORGE M. O ' NEIL Pelham, N. Y. Commerce ROBERT M. ORTALE Kingston, N. Y. Commerce BARTHOLOMEW D. O ' TooLE Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters 96 f c ROBERT J. O ' TooLE Pittsburgh, Pa. Arts and Letters FRANCIS R. PARKS Rice Lake, Wis. Arts and Letters FRANCIS R. PKAFF Elizabeth, N. J. Engineering Louis S. OTTMKR West Bend, Wis. Commerce FRANCIS M. PAYNE, JR. East Cleveland, Ohio Commerce ARTHUR W. PHILLIPS, JR. Claremont, N. H. Science ALBERT S. PACETTA Far Rockaway, L. I., N. Y. Arts and Letters JOSEPH A. PEDRUCCI Springfield, 111. Commerce II.I.IAM L. PIEDMONT Norfolk, Va. Arts and Letters EDWARD A. PALANK Ozone Park, L. L, N. Y. Science JOHN H. PEN ROSE Cohoes, N. Y. Engineering RoiiEKT J. PlF.RCECCHI Laurium, Mich. Commerce CLfl$$ Of ' 39 97 FRANK S. PITTMAN Indianapolis, Ind. Commerce FRANCIS E. POWERS Boone, Iowa Arts and Letters GEORCE I). PRENTICE Milwaukee, Wis. Commerce GEORGE F. PLAIN East Orange, N. J. Commerce THOMAS C. POWERS North Wilbraham, Mass. Arts and Letters EDWARD A. QUIMHY White Plains, N. Y. Commerce JOHN F. PLANALP Sioux City, Iowa Arts and Letters TIIEDIKIKK F.. PRKKOWITZ South licnd, Ind. Law JOHN C. QITNX Scranton, Pa. Engineering Si AN LEY J. PODPOSKI Greenwich, Conn. Comm erce II.I.IAM A. PREKOWITZ South Bend, Ind. Commerce JOSEPH M. QUINN Srtanton, Pa. F.ngineering 98 JAMES J. RAAF St. Clair, Mo. Commerce LEE S. READ Louisville, Ky. Arts and Letters CYRIL M. REICH Scarsdale, N. Y. Science Louis A. RADELET Green Bay, Wis. Arts and Letters THOMAS M. REARDON Kansas City, Mo. Commerce HARRY A. REINHART Atlantic City, N. J. Science CHARLES B. RASOR Troy, Ohio Commerce CHARLES S. REUDY South Bend, Ind. Arts and Letters JAMES M. REILLEY Centralia, Pa. Engineering CARL J. RAUSCH Los Angeles, Calif. Commerce BRO. REGIS REGENSBURGER, C.S.C. McKeesport, Pa. Science ROBERT M. REILLY Miami Beach, Fla. Engineering Cms Of ' 39 99 PETER J. RF.PETTI Newark, N. J. Arts and Letters FRANK A. REPPENIIACEN Buffalo, N. Y. Commerce ALPHONSE M. RESPOXDKK Yorktown, Tex. Engineering JOSEPH G. RICK MisMiula, Mont. Commerce PAUL H. RICE Highland Park, III. Commerce C ' llAKI.ES R. KlI.EY Richmond, Va. Science HUGH V. RII.EY Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters AURELIUS J. Rizzi Lead, S. D. Commerce HAKOI.H I ' . RI I New York, N. Y. Arts and Letters REV. GASPAKU Quebec, Canada Arts and Letters Jor-H ' H J. RolliXSDN Youngstown, Ohio Arts and Letters JAM I ' .-. I ' .. KIK-AI- Indianapolis, Ind. Arts and Letters A 100 STEWART J. ROCHE Hart, Mich. Law ROBERT J. RUMPF Auburn, N. Y. Engineering THOMAS E. ROCHE Cleveland, Ohio Arts and Letters WILLIAM W. RUNGE Merrill, Wis. Arts and Letters STEVEN J. ROGENSKI Moline, 111. Physical Education DANIEL J. RYAN Chicago, 111. Commerce JOSEPH G. ROTONDO Columbus, Ohio Law JOSEPH F. RYAN Buffalo. N. Y. Commerce RUSSELL J. RYAN Hibbing, Minn. Commerce CARL L. SAHO South Bend, Ind. Arts and Letters CHESTER P. SADOWSKI Grosse Pointe Park, Midi. Commerce EDWARD M. SADOWSKI Vestfield, Mass. Engineering CLflSS Of ' 39 101 PETER F. SANDROCK Portland, Ore. Science RAYMOND M. SCHI.F.CK S. Milwaukee, Wis. Commerce ROBERT F. SCHRAMM Toledo, Ohio Commerce ROBERT L. SCALLY Naugatuck, Conn. Arts and Letters DANIEL C. SCHMIDT Bradford, 111. Commerce HARRY J. SCHROEDER Fort Madison, Iowa Commerce SALVATORE P. SCARLATA, JR. Lodi, N. J. Science Al.nERT J. SCHMITZ St. Joseph, Mo. Commerce ROBERT C. SCHROEDER New York, N. Y. Commerce ROBERT F. SCHIRF Altopna, Pa. Engineering THOMAS J. SCHRINER Lakewood, Ohio Commerce F. SCHULZ Gladwin, Mich. Physical Education !! 1 102 JOHN O. SCHULZE Iowa City, Iowa Engineering THOMAS M. SHEA Toledo, Ohio Law ROBKRT A. SHEPPARD Richmond, Va. Arts and Letters GERARD A. SCHWARTZEL New Albany, Ind. Commerce DANIEL C. SHEEDY Snyder, N. Y. Commerce PHILIP R. SHERIDAN Goshen, Ind. Commerce ARTHUR J. SELNA Jerome, Ariz. Commerce HERMAN S. SHEEDY Pittsburgh, Pa. Commerce WALTER J. SHORT Blairsville, Pa. Commerce JOSEPH M. SEMCZYSZYN Moosic, Pa. Science THOMAS E. SHEEHAN Chicago Heights, 111. Arts and Letters CHARLES R. SIDNER Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters CLDSS Of ' 39 102 103 JOHN A. S Meadville, Pa. Arts and Letters EDMUND J. SLACK Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters JOHN C. STARKIK Topeka, Kan. Engineering FRANCIS P. SIENKO Hempstead, N. Y. Commerce JAMES H. SMITH Canandaigua, N. Y. Arts and Letters G. STARR Concordia, Kan. Arts and Letters EDWARD F. Si MUNICH Ironwood, Mich. Arts and Letters JAMES VV. SNYUKR Livonia, N. Y. Commerce RY J. STEIC.MEYER, C.S.C Fort avtR ' , Iixl. Arts and Letters FREDERICK E. SISK Trinidad, Colo. Arts and Letters JOHN J. SPOROR Cleveland, Ohio Arts and l.i-tti-rs CHARLES H . STREATOR Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. Commerce 104 104 EDWARD C. STROH Altoona, Pa. Science JOHN E. SULLIVAN Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters THOMAS A. SULLIVAN Englewood, N. J. Arts and Letters TIMOTHY J. STULB Augusta, Ga. Engineering JOHN P. SULLIVAN Omaha, Neb. Commerce TIMOTHY J. SULLIVAN Chicago, 111. Engineering ADAM J. STUPKIEWICZ Rochester, N. Y. Commerce JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN New Bedford, Mass. Commerce JAROLD L. SUNDERLAND Eureka, Utah Commerce J. SULLIVAN Wichita. Kan. Arts and Letters JOSEPH P. SULLIVAN Littleton. Mass. Commerce JOHN L. SUTTON Memphis, Tenn. Arts and Letters CLflSS Of ' 39 105 JAMES C. TANSEY New Haven, Conn. Arts and Letters RAYMOND J. TILLE Frederickstown, Ohio Science JULIAN C. TONSMEIRE Port Washington, N. Y. Engineering CHARLES J. THEISEN St. Joseph, Mich. Physical Education DANIEL A. TOBIN Chicago, 111. Science JOHN J. TOOMEY Binghamtnn, N. Y. Arts and Letters JOSEPH P. THELEN Rochester, N. Y. Arts and Letters MARIO G. TONELLI Chicago, 111. Physical Education JAMKS J. TORMKY Rochester, N. Y. Commerce RICHARD G. THOEN Buffalo, N. Y. Engineering FELIX J. TONER Philadelphia, Pa. Engineering SALVATORE P. TRENTACOSTE Brooklyn, N. J. Engineering 106 o RODERICK L. TROUSUALE Mott, N. D. Arts and Letters VINCENT V. TURIANO Bronx, N. Y. Science ARTHUR J. VERHOESTRA South Bend, Ind. Science JOSEPH M. TRUDEAU Toledo, Ohio Commerce WILLIAM R. TUSON Newark, N. J. Engineering JOHN F. VERHOEVEN Winnetka, 111. Arts and Letters FRANK X. TULLY Minneapolis, Minn. Commerce RICHARD P. UMHOEFER Marshfield, Wis. Commerce JOHN R. VICARS Pontiac, 111. Law PAUL C. TULLY Bronxville, N. Y. Arts and Letters ALFONSO URIBE Manizales, Colo. Engineering ROBERT B. VOELKER Racine, Wis. Arts and Letters CLHSS Of ' 39 106 107 RODEKT F. VOELKER Stcphcnson, Mich. Arts and Letters THOMAS A. WALKER Syracuse, N. Y. Arts and Letters ROBERT C. WEAVER Coshocton, Ohio Law A. CLARK VOLUERDINC Livingston, Mont. Commerce JAMES C. WALSH Oak Park, 111. Commerce JOHN H. WEUER South Bend, Ind. Engineering Enwix A. Vox HOEXE Rutherford, N. J. Commerce JOHN E. WAI s 11 Chicago, 111. Arts and Letters STANLEY J. EH;I-:L Danielson, Conn. Science RALPH F. WACHTER Frederick. Md. Science WILLIAM H. WATERS Fast Xorwalk, Conn. Commerce JOHN F. WEILER St. Louis. Mo. Engineering 108 RICHARD E. WELCH Lexington, Ky. Science WILLIAM T. WHELEHAN Rochester, N. Y. Commerce ANDREW F. WILSON Kew Gardens, N. Y. Arts and Letters BRO. RONAN WELSH, C.S.C. Fargo, N. D. Science CHARLES E. WHITE Stevens Point, Wis. Commerce JOHN H. WILSON Lakewood, Ohio Commerce JOHN E. WESSELS Muscatine, Iowa Commerce WILLIAM P. WHITE, JR. Glencoe, 111. Engineering ROBERT F. WILSON South Bend, Ind. Science JOHN B. WHEELER Chicago, III. Arts and Letters GEORGE J. WILLIAMS Minneapolis, Minn. Commerce RAY K. WINEY Mishawaka, Ind. Science CLflSS Of ' 39 109 JOHN P. WINTE Evanston, 111. Science LLOYD F. WORLEY Tulsa, Okla. Commerce JOHN J. YlXTERMEYER Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Commerce JAMES A. YOUNG Houston, Tex. Arts and Letters EUGENE R. ZIXN Ironwood, Mich. Arts and Letters EAKLL H. WINTERROWD South Bend, Ind. Commerce EARL M. ZERBE South Bend, Ind. Engineering JOSEPH C. ZUENIIKI. Des Moines, Iowa Commerce ARTHUR J. WOODS Ogdensburg, N. Y. Science THOMAS T. ZIEGLER Derry, Pa. Arts and Letters 110 LIST OF GRADUATES WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR IN THIS SECTION COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS Aleksis, Norbert Alexander; Bramer, C.S.C., Brother Bartholomew; Brennan, C.S.C., Thomas Joseph; Brennan, William Jerome ; Corcoran, Joseph Michael ; Condon, Stephen Deca- tur ; Condon, William Patrick ; Dubbs, John William ; Duggan, Vincent Joseph ; Fell, C.S.C., Augustus Arnold ; Garvey, Hugh Michael ; Handel, S.N.D., Sis- ter M. Elaine; Hunt, Russell Leonard; Hynes, John Clayton; Keefe, Daniel Edward; Kochanowski, Eugene Frederick; Leader, Henry George; McCar- ron, John Francis ; Monahan, John Edward ; Morris, George Bader ; O ' Toole, William Donoghue ; Romberg, Herman Max ; Rothlein, Gerald John ; Schorsch, Robert Stephen ; Shea, Patrick Roland ; Simon, Julius Frederick ; Simpson, Leo Francis ; Somers, Louis Michael ; Szumachowski, Steven Anthony. DEPART- MENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Burns, Hugh Leo; Collins, John Thomas; Kovalcik, George John ; Schrader, Walter Lang. COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Ganser, Richard Aloysius; Phillips, Arthur William; Pleasants, Julian Randolph. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Cochran, Neal Paul ; Kaczmarek, Jerome John ; Leadbetter, John William ; Mason, Joseph Carroll ; Metzger, Charles Joseph ; Poulin, John George ; Quinn, James Lawrence ; Stack, Edward Fran- cis ; Sullivan, John Dennis ; Sullivan, Timothy Jeremiah ; Tuck, Francis Sweeney. COLLEGE OF LAW Donlon, Francis John ; Frank, Maurice Nathaniel ; Friedman, Sanford Sherman; Malloy, Patrick Harrington; O ' Leary, John Arthur; Try, Andrew Clarence; Whitlock, Paul Richard. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Burnell, Herman Maximilian ; Callahan, Rob- ert Allen; Costigan, William James; Cuthbertson, Robert Hendrick; Dore, John Whittier ; Ernst, Charles Edward ; Fritz, Philip Gordon ; Hass, Ralph Mitchell ; Johannes, John Hubert ; Karl, Francis John ; Kluding, Paul Fred- erick; McEnearney, Alfred Burton; Rendlen, Robert Theodore; Vogel, Nel- son Joseph ; Wilson, Robert William ; Woodka, Chester Walter ; Zachek, Thad- deus Peter. Ill THE DOH1E AWARD OF RECOGNITION After long and careful consideration by a com- mittee composed of twelve Juniors, the DOME AWARD of Recognition has been given to the Seniors appearing on the following pages. This award is made after the committee reviews the activities ' record for each eligible student, dis- cusses the same, and then votes for the most nut standing. The Junior Award Committee con- sists of one member from each college, and representatives from the S.A.C., Monogram Club, Scholastic, Dome, and the Managers Organization. JAMES P. CLEARY BERNARD K. CRAWFORD GERARD K. DONOVAN WILLIAM C. FAY COMMITTEE ON AWARD DONALD A. FOSKETT ALBERT P. FUNK CORNELIUS E. GEARY WILLIAM J. HANNAN JOSEPH H. MULQUEEN PHILIP J. SANDMAIER ROBERT E. SULLIVAN JOSEPH R. THESING 112 (i by a corn- ike DOME given to the reviews the Student, fr - mittee OT- . . t Managers UULQUEES IXDUAIER jtTJJV.tf HE5BG CHARLES J. COLGAN 112 113 WILLIAM P. MAHONEY 114 THE DOITIE HilflfiD VINCENT W. DECOURSEY GEORGE B. MORRIS UAHONtf 114 115 GLOSS OfflCfRS ROBERT E. SULLIVAN President ....... Top Left BENJAMIN M. SHERIDAN Vice Pres ....... Top Right JOHN C. FLANAGAN Secretary ....... Bottom Left PHILIP J. SANDMAIER Treasurer ...... Bottom Right 116 1 STANLEY C. ADAMONIS Ambridge, Pa. RAYMOND R. ALLEN Battle Creek, Mich. WILLIAM L. ANDERSON Port Huron, Mich. JOHN J. AITKEN Trenton, N. J. PETER T. ALONZI Chicago, 111. S. D. ANDRIACCHI Ishpeming, Mich. BRO. ALBERTUS, C.S.C. Notre Dame, Ind. BROTHER AI.ONZO Brooklyn, N. Y. ROY J. ANTON Plymouth, Wis. FRANCIS R. ALLEGA Vincennes, Ind. RICHARD F. AMES Mount Vernon, 111. CLYDE W. ARCHER Parkersburg, W. V. JOHN F. ALLEN Port Huron, Mich. EDGAR H. ANDERSON Concord, 111. ENRIQUE R. ARIAS Varadero, Cuba CLflS$ Of ' 40 JAMES W. ARMBRUSTER H. G. ARMITACE, JR. JOSEPH J. ARMSTRONG Toledo, Ohio Haverhill, Mass. Jersey City, N. J. J. P. AYLWARD, JR. Kansas City, Mo. EDMOND F. BADDOUR Laurinburg, N. C. EARL D. BAGAN Estherville, Iowa IGNACIO L. ARROYO Philippine Islands DOUGLAS A. BANGERT Great Neck, N. Y. EDWARD C. AUBREY Louisville, Ky. ROBERT A. BARBER Erie, Pa. FRANK Y. AUBREY Norwich, Conn. RICHARD L. BARBIER South Bend, Ind. 117 H lfct CHARLES M. BARRACK FRUCTUOSO G. BARREDA JAMES E. BARRETT Trinidad, Colo. Laredo, Tex. Syracuse, N. Y. ROBERT J. BF.AUDINE Rosedale, L. I., N. Y. GEORGE W. BECKER WILLIAM C. BEECH EL Chicago, 111. Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. LI.OYD J. BARRON Detroit, Mich. JAMES R. BEGLEY Cleveland, Ohio JOHN W. BARRY Van Home, Iowa KENNETH F. BEH Des Moines, Iowa LEONARD F. BARTON Peoria, 111. ANTHONY M. BERNARD Youngstown, Ohio JUNIORS DAVID J. BERNARH Los Angeles, Calif. ROBERT W. BLAKE Canton, Ohio JEROME E. BORIH- Muskegon, Mich. ROBERT E. BERTANY Devon, Conn. JAMES J. BOCKHF.IM Grand Rapids, Mich. HAROLD W. BORER Little Neck, N. Y. ROBERT B. BERTSCH May wood, 111. HAROLD V. BOISVERT Waterloo, N. Y. NORMAN F. BOURKE aterville, N. Y. LEO A. BEVER Somerset, Ohio WILLIAM M. BOLCHOZ Charleston, S. C. HAROLD H. BOWLER Ware, Mass. FRANCIS W. BIAGI St. Paul, Minn. NATHAXIEL BOND Franklin, Ohio SAMUEL S. BOZICH Galveston, Tex. 118 a,tt JAMES R. BRADY Idaho Falls, Idaho JAMES J. BRUGGER Erie, Pa. JOHN C. BRENNAN Bronxville, N. Y. JOHN F. BRUSH Santa Monica, Calif. JOHN B. BRODBERGER JAMES G. BROWN JOHN T. BROWNING Cincinnati, Ohio Belle Harbor, L.I., N.Y. Battle Creek, Mich. ROBERT B. BURD Wilkinsburg, Pa. EDWARD J. BURKE Buffalo, N. Y. ROBERT L. BURKE Chicago, 111. JAMES A. BURNS JOSEPH F. BURNS WILLIAM G. BURNS DONALD R. CAIRO ALFRED J. CALLAN, JR. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Oklahoma City, Okla. Philadelphia, Pa. Highland Park, Mich. Newark, N. J. GLOSS Of ' 40 BROTHER CAMILLUS Notre Dame, Ind. JAMES J. CASPER Louisville, Ky. PHILIP M. CANALE Memphis, Tenn. JAMES A. CANNON St. Johnsbury, Vt. JOSEPH P. CARLUCCI Port Chester, N. Y. CHARLES A. CARROLL Bay City, Mich. PHILLIP V. CARROLL Waterloo, Iowa JAMES T. CASPER ANTHONY L. CELLA Louis J. CENNI ROBERT E. CENTLIVRE R. V. CHAMBERLAIN Milwaukee, Wis. Long Beach, L. L, N. Y. Brandy Camp, Pa. Fort Wayne, Ind. Tyrone, Pa. 119 n r ELMER P. CHAPUT Detroit, Mich. RICHARD A. CLEMENS Sudbury, Ontario, Can. JOHN E. CICCOLELLA Albany, N. Y. CHARLES L. COUB Bay City, Tex. JUAN E. CINTRON Ponce, Peurto Rico FRANCIS V. CIOLINO Greenville, Miss. JAMKS P. CLEARY Detroit, Mich. WILLIAM F. CLEARY New Rochelle, N. Y. JOHN C. COLE WILLIAM H. COLEMAN HENRY D. COLLINS KENNETH J. COLLINS Minneapolis, Minn. Shaker Heights, Ohio Fairmont, W. Va. Grand Forks, N. D. JAMES A. CONI.EY Canton, Ohio MICHAEL H. CORGAN Alma, Mich. JOHN L. CRANE 1 Junkirk, N. Y. HERBERT J. CONNELLY RO BERT E. CONNOLLY Oil City, Pa. Grand Rapids, Mich. GEORGE K. COSTELI.O Crystal Lake, 111. BERNARD K. CRAWFORD Arlington, N. J. STEPHEN F. COUGH LIN Chicago, 111. JOHN M. CRONIN Washington, Pa. A. M. CONSOLAZIO Mount Vernon, N. Y. JOHN W. COURTNEY Indianapolis, Ind. FRANCIS R. CROSS Vincennes, Ind. JOHN D. COOK Youngstown, Ohio HUBERT T. CRANE Northampton, Mas-. THOMAS F. CRUMLEY Cincinnati, Ohio 120 F. Clan . ' oib.X.D. JAMES L. CULLATHER JOSEPH P. CUM MINGS Minersville, Pa. Norwich, Conn. JAMES E. CURRAN Dorchester, Mass. JOHN M. CURRAN Dearborn Hills, Mich. BERNARD N. DALEY Westminster, Md. JAMES C. DANER PHILIP V. DAUGHERTY JOSEPH F. DEFRANCO EDWARD L. DELAHANTY JAMES L. DELAHANTY Mount Clemens, Mich. Nashville, Tenn. Weirton, W. Va. South Bend, Ind. South Bend, Ind. JOSEPH P. DEL GAIZO Waterbury, Conn. ROBERT S. DEMETER Lorain, Ohio JOHN E. DsMoss Chicago, 111. ANTHONY E. DESIMON LAWRENCE A. DEVEREUX Rochester, N. Y. Chicago, 111. CLOSS of ' 40 JOHN C. DILLON, JR. Butler, Pa. WILLIAM R. DILLON Kenilworth, 111. JOHN J. DOERMER Fort Wayne, Ind. ROBERT M. DOLAN Kansas City, Mo. SAMUEL M. DOLAN Corvallis, Ore. JESSE L. DOLL Louisville, Ky. B ROTH ER DON ALD, C.S.C. JOHN V. DONAHUE THOMAS B. DONAHUE JAMES V. DoNOGHUE JOHN H. DoNOHUE PHILIP A. DONOHUE Brooklyn, N. Y. Santa Monica, Calif. Boonvillc, Mo. Jersey City, N. J. North River, N. Y. Sioux City, Iowa 121 GERARD K. DONOVAN Tulsa, Okla. WALTER L. DRAY New Haven, Conn. ROHERT N. DONOVAN ROBERT M. DOUGHERTY Wellsville, N. Y. New York City, N. Y. WM. E. DOUGHERTY Conajoharie, N. V. ] )ONALD B. DRISCOLL Washington, D. C. FRANCIS S. DRISCOLL JOHN Y. DRUMGOULD Logansport, Ind. Pouglikeepsie, N. Y. HENRY R. DOWD Hollis, N. Y. JOSEPH A. DUBBS Mi ' iulota, 111. JAMES F. DOYLE North Tarrytown, N.Y. RAYMOND A. DUBRISKE Winchester, N. H. JUNIORS GEORGE E. DUFFY Brooklyn, N. Y. JOHN G. ELSE Buffalo, N. Y. WILLIAM C. FAY Mount Lebanon, Pa. THOMAS J. DUFFY Chicago, 111. HENRY K. ENGEL Chicago, 111. WAYNE J. PENCIL Casco, Wis. DOUGLAS L. EBY South Bend, Ind. F. J. ERNST, C.S.C. Elkhart, Ind. ROGER P. EGAN. JR. Chattanooga, Tenn. MARK A. ERTF.L Tipton, Ind. H. REX ELLIS Greens Fork, Ind. R. L. FALLON, JR. New Rochelle, N. Y. FRANCIS P. FENSEL LAWRENCE I. FERGUSON JOHN C. FERNEDING Bradford, Pa. South Bend., Ind. Dayton, Ohio O f 4fe ? r 122 : W..VH. rn .1 1 THOMAS C. FERNEDING JOHN C. FINNERAN Dayton, Ohio Columbus, Ohio JOHN F. FITZGERALD T. M. FITZPATRICK, JR. JOHN C. FLANAGAN Geneva, N. Y. Oakland, Calif. Kingston, N. Y. WALTER L. FLEMING Dallas, Tex. JAMES E. FOLEY Dallas, Tex. PAUL J. FLOOD Hazleton, Pa. THOMAS P. FORD Wausau, Wis. GERALD J. FLYNN Rochester, N. Y. DONALD A. FOSKETT East Weymouth, Mass. JOHN B. FLYNN Oakville, Conn. DAVID J. Fox Indianapolis, Ind. RICHARD L. FOGARTY Duluth, Minn. JOHN T. FRANCIES Chagrin Falls, Ohio cms OF ' 40 ADRIAN P. FRAJJCOEUR Nashua, N. H. JOHN D. GAVAN Milwaukee, Wis. KARL F. FROMOTH South Bend, Ind. CORNELIUS E. GEARY Fitchburg, Mass. ROBERT J. FROST Hicksville, N. Y. WILLIAM H. GEDDES Chica go, 111. fit 122 123 HERBERT J. FRYE Crestline, Ohio ANTHONY F. GENTLE Waterloo, Iowa EDWARD T. FULHAM San Francisco, Calif. FRANCIS G. CENTNER LeRoy, N. Y. ALBERT P. FUNK La Crosse, Wis. CHARLES R. GERARD Mishawaka, Ind. C ft JOSEPH J. GERWE Minneapolis, Minn. NEAL J. GLEASON Milwaukee, Wis. WILLIAM P. GIES St. Mary ' s, Pa. KENNETH I. GOFF Auburn, N. Y. DONALD R. GILLILAND Jefferson City, Mo. PHILIP E. GOLDEN Richmond, Va. ANGUS M. GILLON Jersey City, N. J. MATTHEW N. GONKIN ; West Bend, Wis. JOHN J. GILRANE Pasadena, Calif. JOHN R. GORDON Richmond, 111. PAUL F. GLASS Butte, Mont. JOSEPH E. GORE Rochester, N. Y. JUNIORS ROBERT C. GRISANTI PAUL J. GSCHWEND JOSEPH L. GUCCIONE FRANCIS X. GUINDON FRANK E. GUNTER Cleveland, Ohio Canton, Ohio Freeport, 111. Boston, Mass. Pasadena, Calif. V. V. GURUCHARRI KENNETH J. GUTSHAW JOSEPH A. HAACA Philippine Islands Erie, Pa. Memphis, Tenn. THOMAS E. HACKETT PAUL W. HACK MAN WALTER C. HACEN, JR. Springfield, Ohio Cleveland Heights, O. Detroit, Mich. EDWARD E. HABECKF.R JOHN W. HACKETT, JR. Washington, 111. Toledo, Ohio BURT J. HALL Raleigh, N. C. JOSEPH H. HALPIN Lafayette, Ind. 124 J i F. Guss it, Moot P O : f PHILIP J. HAMEL Sioux City, Iowa EDWARD J. HART Brooklyn, N. Y. J. H. HEINZELMAN South Bend, Ind. THOMAS J. HAMMOND DANIEL E. HANNAN WILLIAM J. HANNAN JOHN J. HAXXICAN Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Perry, Iowa Cold Spring, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. JOSEPH F. HART Saginaw, Mich. PAUL F. HELLMUTH Springfield, Ohio THADDEUS H. HARVEY CHARLES W. HASTINGS Wilmette, 111. Erie, Pa. JOHN P. HF.NEDRY Plainfield, 111. EDWARD J. HENXESSY Chicago, 111. EDWARD J. HEINZ Chicago, 111. CURTIS A. HESTER Grand Rapids, Mich. CLfl$S Of ' 40 JOHN E. HICINBOTHAM Pelham, N. Y. WILLIAM E. HOPKINS Evanston, 111. PAUL T. HICKEY Auburn, N. Y. GEORGE T. HORN Columbia, Pa. JOHN J. HILLENBRAND WILLIAM J. HOGAN C. D. HOLM AN, JR. ROBT. T. HOOFFSTETTER Cleveland, Ohio New York City, N. Y. Leavenworth, Kan. Columbus, Ohio DONALD E. HOSINSKI South Bend, Ind. THOMAS E. HOSTY River Forest, 111. RonERT I. HOWARD Richmond, Va. LEO A. HRACHOVEC White River, S. D. - Br ' a ' 125 v . F.DWAKI) G. HUFF Pittsburgh, Pa. DANIEL J. HUSHEK Milwaukee, Wis. STANLEY E. HUFF Bremen, Ind. JOHN J. HUSSEY Chicago, III. JAMES M. HUFNACEL Clarion, Pa. HOMER F. HUGHES Yebster City, Iowa KJIWARD A. HUSTON CHARLES K. HUTCHF.NS Connersville, Ind. Newport News, a. JOSEPH V. HUGHES Chicago, 111. DAVID F. HYPE La Crosse, Wis. N. M. HUNTHAUSEN St. Louis, Mo. BF.RCHMAN J. IMHOLZ Middletown, N. Y. j unions BRO. ISIDORE, C.S.C. Notre Dame, Ind. THEODORE P. JOCHEMS Wichita, Kan. THOMAS G. JUDGE Coshocton, Ohio C. EDWARD JACOBS Detroit, Mich. BURLEY C. JOHNSTON Fort Smith, Ark. JOHN D. JULIAN Clarksburg, W. Va. JOHN J. JAEGER Geneva, 111. ( F.CIL E. JORDAN Norfolk, Neb. GEORGE R. KARR Belleville, 111. RUSSELL J. JANDOLI West Orange, N. J. JOHN J. JOYCE Mahanoy City, Pa. JAMES J. KARR Milwaukee, Wis. BRO. JEREMIAS, C.S.C. Chicago, III. WILLIAM L. JOYCE Tempe, Ariz. LEROY J. KF.ACH Indianapolis, Ind. 4 126 n I - J a ' ' ' ' L ' IM HARRY J. KEEFE West Roxbury, Mass. JAMES P. KELLY Freeport, N. Y. JAMES N. KENNY Peoria, 111. JOHN C. KELLEHER Lorain, Ohio RICHARD B. KELLY Lorain, Ohio WILLIAM H. KERR Newburgh, N. Y. GILES M. KELLEY Indianapolis, Ind. RYAN W. KELLY Olney, Tex. JOHN H. KERRIGAN Sidney, Ohio CHARLES E. KELLY Richmond, Va. CHARLES M. KELSYE Oak Park, 111. ALBERT H. KESSING Oldenburg, Ind. CLflSS Of ' 40 EDWARD J. KELLY Seneca, 111. WILLIAM C. KENNEDY Elmira, N. Y. JOHN J. KILLEN Sterling, 111. RUSSELL N. KING Maplewood, N. J. ALOYSIUS J. Koss Detroit, Mich. HOWARD A. KLEIN Detroit, Mich . JOHN A. KOTTE Miami Beach, Fla. LLOYD L. KLINGER Merrill, Wis. THADDEUS S. KMIECIK Muskegon, Mich. WILLIAM P. KRAMER JOHN H. KUHLMANN Ridgewood, N. J. Buffalo, N. Y. JOSEPH A. KNAUS Red Lion, Pa. EDWIN J. LAHEY Chicago, 111. URBAN L. KOKENGE Miami, Fla. ROBERT H. LAMBERT Argo, 111. 127 ARTHUR J. LANCASTER Orchard Park, N. Y. GEORGE T. LANDRY La Grange, 111. HUGH J. LAUGHNA Grosse Pointe, Mich. BRO. LAURIAN, C.S.C. Notre Dame, Ind. EI.WOOD J. LAVERY Stratford, Conn. BRO. LAWRENCE, C.S.C. Evansville, Ind. ROBERT H. LAWRENCE ROBERT A. LEIBIN SAMUEL E. LEMAN PAUL C. LENIHAN THEODORE J. LEONAS T. A. LESTRANGE Anadarko, Okla. Cleveland Heights, O. Bremen, Ind. Nutley, N. J. Chicago, 111. Philadelphia, Pa. junions JOHN C. LETCHER JOHN J. LINNEHAN THOMAS P. LISTON THOMAS V. LLOYD ROBERT J. LOUGHERY Holliday ' s Cove, W. Va. Chicago, 111. Chicago, 111. Chicago, 111. Indianapolis, Ind. JAMES H. LYNCH Spokane, Wash. CHARLES W. MAGNER Jacksonville, 111. RICHARD LYNG Modesto, Calif. EDWARD J. MAKER Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS J. MACDEVITT Jackson Heights, N. Y. JOHN E. MACK Evanston, III. EDWARD A. MAHONEY ROBERT J. MAHONEY Canton, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio ARTHUR D. MADDALENA Longmeadow, Mass. ANTHONY J. MALLEK Park Ridge, 111. 128 :: C.S.C A ROBERT ]. MALONEY Batavia, N. Y. FELIPE S. MARTINEZ Cardenas, Cuba EDWARD J. MATHIEU Hawthorne, N. J. JOSEPH A. MANGANO Brooklyn, N. Y. RAFAEL J. MARTINEZ Santurce, Puerto Rico WILLIAM D. MATHIS Memphis, Tenn. DONALD J. MARIETTA Clinton, Ind. PETER J. MARTORI Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM J. MATS ON Kansas City, Kan. THOMAS P. MARKER South Bend, Ind. BERNARD J. MASTERSON Oak Park, 111. JOHN J. MARTIN Jamaica, N. Y. JOSEPH R. MATHEY Clifton, N. J. EDWARD E. MATTHEWS JOSEPH A. MATTHEWS New Straitsville, Ohio Valley Stream, N. Y. CLflSS Of ' 40 J. P. MCBREEN, C.S.C. JAMES W. McCABE THOMAS P. MCCARTHY JAS. P. MCQ.ARREN WILLIAM S. McQ-OY ROGER V. MCCORMACK Taunton, Mass. Johnson City, N. Y. Davenport, Iowa South Fork, Pa. Queens Village, N. Y. Laurium, Mich. EDWARD T. MCDERMOTT PHILIP R. MCFARLAND ANDREW M. McGovERN JOHN H. McGuiRE PETER J. McGuiRE ROBERT E. McHALE Kane, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawton, Pa. New Rochelle, N. Y. Chicago, 111. Hempstead, N. Y. 129 JOHN W. McHucH Springfield, Ohio JOHN A. MclNTYRE THOMAS H. MCKKNNA THOMAS J. McKENNA WILLIAM S. McKENNA JOSEPH M. McKEON Providence, R. I. Buffalo, N. Y. Saskatoon, Sask., Can. Detroit, Mich. Butler, N. H. EDW. F. MCLAUGHLIN ROBERT J. MCL.EOD ROHERT R. MCMANUS JAMES S. MCROBERTS CHARLES B. MCCANNA DAVID M. McTAGUE Lynbrook, N. Y. Upper Montclair, N. J. Indianapolis, Ind. Decatur, 111. Burlington, Wis. Montclair, N. J. junions JOHN W. MEANEY Louis P. MECONI GEORGE R. MEEKER Corpus Christi, Tex. An Sable Forks, N. Y. Alhambra, Calif. PAUL E. MENNEG Hollis, N. Y. RICHARD A. METZGER Rockville Centre, N. Y. JAMES P. METZLER Kansas City, Mo. WILLIAM H. MEYER MATTHEW J. MIHOLICK JOSEPH J. MILLER FRANCIS II. MII.TNER Hannibal, Mo. South Bend, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Cadillac, Mich. THOMAS J. MINOGUE RICHARD C. MIZKKSKI New York City, N. Y. Chicago, 111. JOHN J. MLYNSKY Lincoln, 111. PAUL E. MONAGHAN JAMES H. MONTEDONICO Ashtabula, Ohio Memphis, Tenn. 130 4L i WILLIAM B. MOONEY Waverly, Iowa JOHN B. MORGAN Mount Vernon, N. Y. PARK C. MULLEN Memphis, Tenn. JAMES T. MOORE Detroit, Mich. MIZE MORRIS Mexico, Mo. JOHN C. MORAN Elmhurst, N. Y. PAUL M. MORRISON Lynchburg, Va. WILLIAM P. MORAN Oklahoma City, Okla. JOHN B. MORGAN Washington, D. C. WILLIAM J. MORRISSEY NATHANIEL B. MORSE Haverstraw, N. Y. New York City, N. Y. RICHARD P. MULLIN JOSEPH H. MULQUEEN DANIEL P. MULVEY EDW. F. MURPHY, JR. Proctor, Vt. Council Bluffs, Iowa Larchmont, N. Y. Jackson Hgts, L.I., N.Y. GLOSS Of ' 40 FRANCIS J. MURPHY Poughkeepsie, N. Y. WILLIAM J. NAGENGAST Miami Beach, Fla. JOHN B. MURPHY Emigrant, Mont. JAMES J. NELSON Sidney, Mont. JOHN W. MURPHY Newark, Ohio ROBERT A. NOLAN Louisville, Ky. BERNARD C. MURRAY Detroit, Mich. ROBERT J. NOLAN Attleboro, Mass. DONALD R. MURTAGH Chicago, 111. FRANCIS J. NADOLSKI Westfield, Mass. MAURICE E. NOONAN ARTHUR R. OBERHOFER Eagle Grove, Iowa Rockville Centre, N. Y. 131 in JOHN J. O ' BRIEN Indianapolis, Iiul. THOMAS B. O ' BRIEN Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM H. O ' BRIEN Ridgefield Park, N. J. ' M. P. O ' BRIEN, JR. River Forest, 111. JOSEPH C. O ' CoxNELL Clarksburg, W. Va. HIT.II K. O ' DONNELL Oceanside, N. Y. JEROME J. O ' Down Fort Wayne, Ind. KEVIN M. O ' GORMAN Buffalo, N. Y. VII.I.IAM G. O ' HARE Charlestown, Mass. CHARLES G. OI.IVKUHS St. Augustine, Fla. CHARLES P. O ' NEILL New Rochclle, N. Y. ROBERT F. O ' NEILL Phoenixville, Pa. THOMAS J. O ' REILLY CHARLES J. OSHINSKI ANDREW L. PANSINI CHARLES F. PATERNO Lynch burg, Va. Grand Rapids, Mich. Montebello, Calif. Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES H. PENROSE Utica, N. Y. FRANCIS W. FIERI Mahanoy City, Pa. JOSEPH C. PERKINS Muncie, Ind. CHARLES E. PIETRO Mishawaka, Ind. NICHOLAS C. PESUT DeKalb, 111. JOHN A. PINDAR Woodcliff, N. J. HARRY H. PHILLIPS Bristol, Ind. ROY W. PINEI.LI San Francisco, Calif. GEORGE C. PENROSE Cohoes, N. Y. THOMAS M. PHILPOTT New Rochelle, N. Y. JULIAN R. PLEASANTS Norfolk, Va. 132 JOHN G. PORHECK Little Rock, Ark. GEORGE J. PRESTON Fairbanks, Alaska EUGENE M. QUINN Macomb, 111. EDWARD M. PORTEN Chicago, 111. JOHN J. PRO PECK Los Angeles, Calif. WILLIAM J. RADIGAN Gary, Ind. RALPH J. POSTULA Detroit, Mich. PAUL E. PURCELL Salt Lake City, Utah WARD J. RAFFERTY Rye, N. Y. ANTH. F. POTENZIANI Aurora, 111. CARL E. QUINN Macomb, 111. ROY R. RASMUSSEN South Bend, Ind. EDWARD A. PRATT Meriden, Conn. CHRISTOPHER J. QUINN Allentown, Pa. JAMES K. RAY Chicago, 111. CLflSS Of ' 40 JOSEPH P. REARDON Kalamazoo, Mich. DAVID L. REIDY Newark, N. J. ALOYSIUS J. REDD Augusta, Ga. Louis J. REILLY St. Augustine, Fla. PATRICK M. REDD Augusta, Ga. PETER J. REILLY Pleasantville, N. Y. JOHN J. REDDY Brooklyn, N. Y. DAVID E. REPF.TTO Ridgewood, N. J. JOHN H. REED Fort Wayne, Ind. JOHN M. REGAN Memphis, Tenn. ROBERT E. RICHARDSON- CHARLES F. RIFFLE Ottawa, 111. Warren, Ohio 133 CHRISTIAN F. RISSER FRED. C. ROBERTSHAW ROBERT W. ROBINETT THOMAS C. Rox;. x HARRY N. Rom, i us JAMES J. RODGERS Tempe, Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa. Chillicothe, Ohio Fitchhurg, Mass. Albany, N. Y. Rockaway Beach, L. I. JOHN F. ROGERS HOWARD A. ROHAN EDWARD G. ROSANEI.LI ROIIERT A. ROTH ACKER BRO. RUDOLPH. C.S.C. JOSEPH A. RYAN Newark, N. J. Cincinnati!, Ohio Brooklyn, N. Y. Lakewood, Ohio Putnam. Conn Denver. Colo. JUOIORS VINCENT J. RYAN Stamford, Conn. A. BENJAMIN SAEI.I Savannah, N. Y. PHILIP J. SANDMAIER Lakewood, Ohio STEPHEN A. SABO South Bend, Ind. FARRIS P. SAFFA Drumriglit, Okla. KOIIERT G. SANFORD Milwaukee, Wis. DONALD J. SACKLEY Chicago, 111. JOSEPH J. SAITTA Monroe, N. Y. LEO A. SANTINI New York City RAYMOND J. SADI.IF.R GERALD F. SAF.GF.RI New York City, N. Y. New York City, N. Y. DANIEL F. SALIOWS Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT F. SAYIA Montclair, N. J. BRO. SALVATOR. C.S.C. Brooklyn, N. Y. WILLIAM J. SCHALLER Milwaukee, Wis. 1 34 Ul. NOBERT H. SCHICKEL Ithaca, N. Y. RAYMOND F. SCHNORR Indianapolis, Ind. GERALD A. SEXTON New Rochelle. N. Y. C. H. SCHINKOWITCH Racine, Wis. JOHN M. SCHROEDER Vulcan, Mich. GEORGE N. SHEA Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS B. SCHMID Dubuque, Iowa JAMES O. SCHULTHEIS Vincennes, Ind. ROBERT J. SHEA Poughkeepsie, N. Y. FRANCIS A. SCHMIED Columbus, Wis. STEPHEN P. Scovic Johnstown, N. Y. CLARENCE T. SHEEHAN Youngstown, Ohio ROBERT F. SCHMIT Escanaba, Mich. BERNARD R. SEGUIN Montpelier, Vt. BEN. M. SHERIDAN Havana, 111. cms of JAMES F. SHIELY St. Paul, Minn. DONALD P. SMITH Spring Valley, 111. ROGER J. SHOUVLIN Springfield, Ohio JOSEPH A. SMITH Alexandria, Ind. HAROLD A. SITT Chicago, 111. TERENCE J. SMITH New Orleans, La. JOSEPH W. SKELLY Avon, N. Y. JOSEPH A. SOIICZAK Alpena, Mich. WILLIAM J. SMALL JOSEPH G. SMAI.LEY West Orange, N. J. New York City, N. Y. JOSF.PH P. SOMERS Aspinwall, Pa. E. H. SOM MERER, JR. South Bend, Ind. 134 135 JOSEPH E. SOTAK Cleveland, Ohio RICHARD J. STEKFANIAK South Bend, Ind. JOHN M. SPECA Kenosha, Wis. OTTO C. STEGMAIER Jefferson City, Mo. NORBERT J. SPENCER Indianapolis, Ind. ROBERT G. STENGER Appleton, Wis. DAVID W. SPRAFKE CHARLES D. STAPLETON ERVIN A. STEFANIK Meriden, Conn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Chicago, 111. HARRY STEVENSON, JR. M. S. SUKIENNIK CHESTER N. SULLIVAN Bloomfield, N. J. New York Mills, N. Y. Chicago, 111. j unions DANIEL J. SULLIVAN New York City, N. Y. BERNARD A. SWANSER Portland, Ore. BERNARD A. TEAH Lock Haven, Pa. FLOYD J. SULLIVAN Newton, Wis. ROBERT E. SWEENY Flint, Mich. JOSF.PH R. THF.SING Cincinnati, Ohio JAMES H. SULLIVAN Hamburg, N. Y. WALTER A. SWEITZER South Bend, Ind. CHARLES H. THOMAS New Orleans, La. ROBERT E. SULLIVAN Helena, Mont. WILLIAM J. SYRING Toledo, Ohio WILLIAM S. THOMAS Birmingham, Ala. ROBERT G. SULLIVAN Binghamton, N. Y. JAMES D. TANNER East Aurora, N. Y. LLOYD E. THOMPSON Elkhorn, Wis. 136 HSIK 1UVAS ROBERT B. THOMPSON Birmingham, Mich. WM. H. TUCKER, JR. Brooklyn, N. Y. PHILIP M. WADE Elizabeth, N. J. ERNEST C. TIMPANI Lansing, Mich. Louis A. URBAN SKI Toledo, Ohio Louis J. WAGNER Kokomo, Ind. WILLIAM F. TOBIN Menomonie, Wis. JAMES A. VARGA South Bend, Ind. WAYNE F. WAHL Sterling, 111. VINCENT E. TRAINOR Suffern, N. Y. VICTOR J. VERGARA Larchmont, N. Y. WILLIS H. WALKER Delta, Ohio JOHN F. TRAPP Ripley, Ohio JOHN T. VON HARE Crystal Lake, 111. THOMAS P. WALL, JR. Chicago, 111. CLBSS Of ' 40 GEORGE S. WALLACE Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE W. WEBER Cleveland, Ohio MYLES A. WALSH Flushing N. Y. JOHN T. WEBER Los Angeles, Calif. FRANCIS W. WANEK Aurora, Neb. JOHN C. WEBSTER Lakeland, Fla. W. K. WARBURTON Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS J. WEBSTER Mishawaka, Ind. JOHN J. WARD Chicago, 111. JOHN M. WELCH Lexington, Ky. ERNEST B. WEBB, C.S.C. Hyde Park, Mass. GORDON E. WHITEMAN Kenmore, N. Y. 137 urn JOSEPH C. WHITFORD Bradley Beach, N. J. JOHN B. WILLMANN Williamsport, Pa. ROBERT ' . WlTCHGER Saginaw, Mich. ' II.I.IAM R. WICKS Hopkinsville, Ky. GEORGE T. WILSON Rivera, Calif. F. RICHARD WITTE Chicago, 111. JOHN J. WILKINSON So. Portland, Maine JOHN E. WILSON Erie, Pa. JULIUS F. WOLFF Dultith, Minn. ROBERT L. WILI.E Cincinnati, Ohio ROBERT G. WIXIUIKIM West Concord, Ma- . RICHARD J. WREN Chicago, 111. ERNEST J. WILLIAMS Richmond, Va. WARREN R. W ' ISE South Bend, Ind. WALTON J. WUEBBOLD Hamilton, Ohio ELDRED E. YOUNG South Bend, Ind. JOHN P. YOUNG Glen Ridge, N. J. RAYMOND C. ZAI.LER Cleveland, Ohio CHARLES G. ZEGIOB Lorain, Ohio Louis R. ZONTINI Whitesville. W. Va. 138 SOPHOmOfif CLHSS OfflCffiS PATRICK J. MULLIGAN PRESIDENT . . . Top, Left GEORGE J. RASSAS VICE PRESIDENT Top, Right ANDREW M. PINCKNEY SECRETARY . . . . . Bottom, Left WILLIAM C. WILSON TREASURER . Bottom, Right 139 mmm CLHSS offices PAUL B. LILLIS PRESIDENT JOHN B. MEAD VICE PRESIDENT .... LEO J. HAGERTY SECRETARY .... EDWARD J. MONAHAN TREASURER . . . Top, Left . Top, Right Bottom, Left Bottom, Right 140 THf yfO fll NOIRE DflflH flUTUHin 1938 FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANS SOPHOMORE COTILLION PHILOSOPHY SYMPOSIUM LINNETS ROOM SERVICE CAMPUS EVENTS BAND .... 141 ELMER F. LAYDEN Director of Athletics, Head Football Coach As director of athletics, Elmer Layden has developed in- tercollegiate and interhall sports to new peaks. Being one of the immortal Four Horsemen and knowing full well the needs, traditions, and desires of his alma mater, he has admirably filled his position in the development of the complete Notre Dame man. THE COACHING STAFF Ably assisting Elmer Layden are diet Grant, William Cerney and Joseph Boland. Notre Dame has one of the smallest coaching staffs in the country in a major school and the record of the team and the testimony of players and football experts alike testify to the efficiency of this group. THE CAPTAINS Captained by Jim McGoldrick, the 1938 team turned in one of the most impressive records in the country and was rated universally as one of the five strongest teams of the season. Captain elect John Kelly promises just as big things in 1939. t 142 fOOIBflLL Despite its defeat at the hands of Southern California, the Notre Dame football squad had one of the most successful seasons since the era of Rockne. With a backfield that had speed to burn and a shiftiness that left its opponents dazzled, the N. D. team swept through eight consecutive games without a loss. At times this year, as in past years, the team ' s abilities were a mystery, for what were thought to be com- paratively easy games proved dangerously hard and only with great difficulty did Notre Dame pull through. SCORES At Notre Dame Notre Dame 52 At Atlanta Notre Dame 14 At Notre Dame Notre Dame 14 At Notre Dame Notre Dame 7 At New York Notre Dame 19 At Baltimore Notre Dame 15 At Notre Dame Notre Dame 19 At Evanston Notre Dame 9 At Los Angeles Notre Dame . . . Kansas Georgia Tech 6 . Illinois 6 Carnegie Tech . . . Army 7 . . . Navy Minnesota Northwestern 7 Southern Cal. 13 142 143 THf VflfiSITy Shed a tear for Xotre Dame moaned the prophets of the sports world in September of 1938. Veterans were scarce at Notre Dame, they said, and the Irish would be lucky to win half the games on their suicide schedule. But from unimpressive varsity material developed a squad that astounded the football experts by winning eight of its nine contests, thereby marking itself as one of the greatest elevens in Notre Dame history. While Elmer Layden was perfecting his varsity machine, Head Freshman Coach Clar- ence J. (Jake) Kline was producing another fine freshman squad. Assisted by Harvey Foster, Joseph Kuharich and Walter Mar- shall, Kline drilled the yearlings thoroughly so that, having served their apprenticeship, they are ready to join the varsity ranks. THE FRESHMAN SQUAD vf - t -f- ' vf ' - 1 f THf KflllSaS GflfflE bft ports iotre the tsby neoi ,yden Gar- jaad. Mar- iving - Oct. 1 Eighty-one Irish gridders, playing mid-season ball, romped over a willing but weary University of Kansas eleven here to mark the inaugural of their 51st campaign by piling up eight touchdowns and four extra points for a 52 to victory. A record opening day crowd of 45,000 sat amazed as team after team gave fine exhibitions of both offensive and defensive play. Kansas, using a 6-2-2-1 defense, could not stop the Irish from gaining 456 yards from scrimmage, principally with reverses and end runs. Not until the last few minutes of play when the last of the Notre Dame reserves were in action did the Jayhawkers threaten to score. Mario Tonelli fumbled on his own 46 yard line. But the drive was checked when Steve Sitko intercepted a Kansas pass on the 34. The 52-point total was the highest scored since Drake and Haskell were overwhelmed in 1932. JOSEPH E. BEINOR AUGUST F. BOSSU EARL M. BROWN, JR. THf GfORGIfl TECH Gflfllt Oct. 8 Notre Dame ' s southern invasion met with unexpectedly potent opposition from the Georgia Tech Yellowjackets, but by staving off two last half Tech drives, the Irish eked out a 14 to 6 win. Tonelli ' s twisting run off left tackle to the Tech 18-yard line set up the first score. After an offside by Tech and a short buck, Tonelli again took the ball this time to his right, and drove nine yards for the touchdown. Mooney stopped thrust after thrust, but on fourth down with a foot to go, Ector of Tech hurtled over the goal. Hart raced in to kick the goal, but missed. Later in a wild scramble Notre Dame recovered back on Tech ' s 43. Sheridan gained 20 yards by skirting the Tech left end, Peipul bashed through guard to the 20-yard line, and Morrison added an 11-yard power dive to the 5. Piepul took the ball over in one quick lunge. HERMAN J. BURNELL EMMETT H. CROWE JOSEPH F. DEFRANCO LLIIIOIS Gflfflf I Oct. 15 The initial touchdown of the Illinois-Notre Dame series was recorded when the game was but five minutes old. Harry Stevenson, on third down, faded back to midfield and heaved the pigskin straight down the middle to Earl Brown, left wingman, who cut over be- hind the Illini defense and leaped high in the air, snared the pass and fell over the goal line. Stevenson very calmly kicked the extra point with Sitko holding the ball. Neither team scored again until the early part of the third period when Benny Sheridan, who plays the safety position because of his speed and elusiveness in returning kicks, grabbed an Illini punt on his own 32 and cut to his right, avoided five or six would-be tacklers, scam- pered down the sideliness where his downfield blockers were waiting, and continued, untouched, to the goal line. The Orange and Blue scored shortly after, when Stevenson ' s kick was blocked on the one-yard line and Quarterback Ehni hit center for a touchdown on the first play. The attempte d conversion was blocked by Tad Harvey. THOMAS C. GALLAGHER JOHN A. GUBANICH THADDEUS H. HARVEY THE CORI1EGIE TECH Gflfllf Oct. 22 Outfought and putgained for 50 minutes of the game, Notre Dame ' s football team proved her right to the title, Fighting Irish, by breaking through in the last quarter to earn a 7-0 victory over Carnegie Tech. Undoubtedly the best team Notre Dame had faced all season, Carnegie Tech held the upper hand for more than three periods. So devastating was Tech ' s attack that Notre Dame did not have possession of the ball in enemy territory until the closing minutes of the first half. Early in the fourth quarter Tech pulled the boner that eventually led to their defeat. With the ball on her own 47 yard line, and fourth down coming up, Carnegie elected to plunge for a first down. The plunge failed, and Notre Dame took possession of the ball on downs. From this point it was all Notre Dame. Piepul crashed through the line for 20 yards and a first down. Sheridan twisted his way to the ten yard line where he fumbled, and O ' Brien recovered. Kerr took the ball on an end-around and scored standing up. Morrison kicked the extra point. WILLARD C. HOFER PAUL E. KELL WILLIAM H. KERR IN THE flfiffly Gfldlf Oct. 29 The Irish had many stars, but the whole team glittered. Some called Whitey Beinor the fifth man in the Cadets ' backfield ; Earl Brown, living up to the Notre Dame tradi- tion of great ends, was all over the field ; Benny Sheridan rode again ; Harry Stevenson and Bob Saggau were throwing strikes; Joseph Robert Thesing and Milt Piepul were practically unstoppable ; and so on down the rest of the team, the men who made possible the starring work of others. The Cadets from West Point took the ball and drove 73 yards for a score. Then they converted the extra point for the first time in 13 years. Yes, Sir ! the Army meant business. Coming back onto the field for the second half, the Irish went back to work again, and finally a pass from Saggau to Brown netted 48 yards and a touchdown. Saggau ' s attempted drop kick for the extra point failed, and Notre Dame fans groaned. But Notre Dame was on the move, and when Notre Dame is on the move, they are practically unstoppable. They proved that in the Georgia Tech and Carnegie Tech battles. And so to add to the great lore about Notre Dame coming from behind in the last stages to beat Army, the Irish put over two more touchdowns in the final quarter to cop the ball game. EDWARD J. LONGHI JOHN A. McINTYRE ALAN B. MONNEY J. LJm nevy en Nov. 5 Playing with the precision for which it has been famous, the Notre Dame team downed a game but outclassed Navy eleven to win its sixth straight football game of the season before a crowd of 63,000 people. The second team started the game in true Rockne tradition and after wearing off the edge of a primed Navy team, the regulars entered the combat and played for nearly three full periods. A steady rain fell during most of the game and had a few of Xa y ' s some 31 passes been a little higher, the score might have been more interesting. But the Irish secondary, as alert as the forward wall was strong, broke up the aerial bombardment and then sailed down the field with touchdown thrusts in the second and third periods to clinch the victory. Thesing and Saggau pushed over the two touchdowns for the Irish while Rassas clipped the ball from Navy ' s Lenz and sent it spinning behind the goal for a safety, making the score 15-0. PAUL E. MORRISON JOHN I). O ' BRIEN MILTON J. PIEPUL THf fllinilESOTII 6 DIM Nov. 12 The first few minutes of the first quarter went by with little happening. With the ball on the Notre Dame 16 yard line, a smash by Bob Saggau failed to gain. Then Zontini, behind almost perfect interference, broke off right tackle, danced his way to the sidelines, and raced 84 yards for the score. After regaining his breath he stepped back and booted the ball for the extra point. Minnesota, stunned for the moment by the devastating suddenness of the play, fought back with all the power and fury they could muster, but to no avail. At the end of the first quarter, Notre Dame led 7-0. There were but five minutes of play remaining in the second quarter when Notre Dame again struck with lightning-like swiftness. With the ball on the Gopher 47 yard stripe, Bob Saggau faded back and lofted a pass to Earl Brown, who had outdistanced the secondary. Without slackening his stride Brown glanced back, took the ball in his arms, and raced 15 yards to the goal. This time Zcntini failed to convert. In the closing minutes of the game Notre Dame made her final score, climaxing a drive of 37 yards through the air. After completing a pass to Zontini, Saggau heaved an 18 yard throw to Kelly in the end zone, and the score was 19-0. ROBERT J. SAGGAU BENJAMIN M. SHERIDAN EDWARD F. SIMONICH THE nOfiTHUIESTfflll Gfllllf Nov. 19 The game was all Northwestern ' s throughout the first half. Coach Waldorf ' s team made five drives which averaged about 40 yards each, while the Irish could not rush past their opponents ' 40-yard line except on Hofer ' s sparkling run back of a pass interception. In the second period both coaches sent new teams into the game. The Purple drove to the nine-yard line where they held on downs. Stevenson kicked into the wind to his own 47 and then the trouble started. After a line play failed to gain Soper faded back and passed into the waiting arms of Bill Hofer, who cut to his right and behind the beautiful blocking of his teammates galloped to the goal line where the safety man failed to bring him down. Morrison ' s try for the point was no good. The 1 Wildcats struck back shortly after on a two-yard plunge by McGurn. Conteas kicked the extra point to put Northwestern out in front, 7 to 6. The Irish started to drive as the last half got under way, but on the ten-yard line the Wildcats dug in and held the Irish for three plays. Hofer was then rushed into the game in place of Sitko and he very calmly booted the ball between the uprights from the 17-yard line to give the Irish a victory ami end the scoring for the afternoon. STEVEN J. SITKO HARRY STEVENSON, JR. ROBERT E. SULLIVAN Acme I THf U.S.C. GONE Dec. 3 After halting eleven successive teams during the past two seasons, Notre Dame ' s National Championship-bound gridders were upset by the sturdy Trojans of Southern Cali- fornia, 13 to 0, before 100,000 spectators at Los Angeles. Ollie Day, unknown reserve for highly-touted Grenville and Mickey Anderson, assumed the starring role for the victors by hurling a 33-yard pass to Al Krueger for the initial Troy marker with but four seconds remaining in the first half. Lou Zontini, Notre Dame back, tackled Krueger but the latter had dived successfully into the end zone. The place- kick attempt was wide. In the first half the Irish penetrated to the Trojan 16-yard line but a pair of passes which went awry when the passer was rushed nullified a dangerous touchdown threat. In the last quarter, Notre Dame marched from its own 32-yard line 52 yards to the Trojan 16 before Jones intercepted a Saggau pass. In the fourth quarter, Southern California capitalized on a Notre Dame fumble to count the second touchdown thus becoming the only team to accomplish the feat this season. JOSEPH R. THESING MARIO G. TONELLI LOUIS R. ZONTINI fliflimem J. Arthur Haley Business Mgr. of Athletics Joseph F. Dray Football Manager Herbert E. Jones Ticket Manager STUDENT MANAGERS Lucien J. Lacroix Asfoc. Football Manager Joseph Petritz Sports Publicity Director Andrew K Wilson ASEOC. Football Manager 154 CLASHMORE MIKE CHEER LEADERS BOB SANFORD ERNIE TIMPANI JOHN CELLA JERRY FLYNN FRANK FARRELL 154 DLL-flflHfilCflll HOnOfiS JOSEPH E. BEINOR EARL M. BROWN For the second year in a row Joe Beinor was selected for a place on the official team of the All-American Football Board, an honor which very few have received. Known throughout the nation ' s football circles for his vicious play and clean sportsmanship, Beinor was a unanimous selection for nearly ever} ' All-American team in the country. He more than lived up to the tradition of great Notre Dame tackles. Earl Brown won a place on the official All-American team in 1938 for the first time. Forced to stay in the shadow of such great ends as Len Skoglund, Chuck Sweeney, and Joe Zwers, Brown didn ' t come before the public eye until his last year of competition. Then he arrived with a vengeance ; sports authorities marked his brilliant play from the very start of the season. Notre Dame has had few all-round better ends than Earl Brown. 156 Class President Joseph Mulligan and guest, Miss Bernice Gorman, have a friendly chat with General Chairman Jack Hennessy and his guest, Miss Helen Keith Ransdall, the Queen of the Ball. SOPHOMORE COTILLIOn ' nan nthe liuck tthe sk dbis ' otre ro vt 156 157 Johnny Hamp ' s scintillating rhythms set the tempo for the four hundred couples that attended the Sophomore Cotillion. Outside the Palais Royale an onlooker would get the impression of a Hollywood Premiere for the curious crowds of sight- seers were a factor not called for in the carefully laid out plans. A Victory foot- ball dance at the Progress Club Saturday night proved a fitting climax to the afternoon ' s event. OCTOBER 14, 1938 COTI LLION COMMITTEES GENERAL CHAIRMAN John Hennessy, Jr. DECORATIONS Frank McGroder, Chairman ; William Mulvey, Phillip Gallagher, Wm. Carbine, James Murphy, Wm. Malaney. TICKETS John Burke, Chairman : Raymond Quinn, Jerome Hammer, Andrew Pinckney, Leo Hille- brand, Harry McLaughlin, Emme tt Necas. PATRONS John W. Patterson, Chairman; Richard O ' Connor, John Sievert, John O ' Dea, James Mclnerney. Music William Cotter, Chairman ; Charles Dillon, Robert Odcnbach, John O ' Loughlin, William Wilson. PUBLICITY Richard Ball, Chairman; Raymond Kelly, John Coppinger, Ralph Gerra, Vernon Wit- kowski. PROGRAM Thomas Reis, Chairman; Robert Saggau, James Hannigan, George Rassas, William Hoyne, Walter Cronin. The Sophomores on parade .... At random on the dance floor. Chairmen Reis, McGroder, Burke, Ball and Cotter managed to get together for this one. Their guests don ' t seem to mind it in the least. 158 : Look at the birdie! President Mulligan and Chair- man Hennessy leading the grand march. Cokes 158 159 symposium Friday, November 4, 1938 marked the opening of a Symposium on Political and Social Philos- ophy attended by some of the greatest minds in that field. Besides those men who are pictured here, many other notables were present among whom were Dr. Goetz-Briefs, of Georgetown University, economist and author of numerous studies in the field of labor problems ; Professor Charles Fenwick, of Bryn Mawr College, authority on international law and government adviser; Professor Carl J. Friedrich, of Harvard University ; and Professor Jerome Kerwin, teacher of political economy in the University of Chicago. The meeting was highly successful and the problems posed and those answered are likely to be the subject matter for future books on this particular branch of philosophy. For the most part the lectures were very interesting and only in a few places did the symposium lag. Such a collection of notables is not likely to be seen on campus for some time and the extended visit of Jacques Maritain was most beneficial to the University. DR. WAI.DEMAR GURIAN, of the de- partment of politics of the Univer- sity of Notre Dame, authority on political philosophy, author of many books including: Bolshevism: The- ory and Practice, the Future of Bolshevism, Hitler and the Chris- tians, and The Rise and Decline of Marxism. DESMOND FITZCKRALD, member of the Dail Eirean, professor of polit- ical philosophy in the University nf Notre Dame, authority on many phases of literature as well as philosophy. JACQUES MARITAIN, of L ' liistitut Catholique, author of numerous im- portant works on Thomistic philoso- phy, perhaps the most dynamic neo-scholastic mind in problems of aesthetics and politics. 160 DONALD DAVIDSON, of Vamlerbilt University, author, contributor to W ho Owns America and Culture in the South. FERDINAND A. HKRMENS, of the de- partment of Politics of the Univer- sity of Notre Dame, noted authority on the relation between politics and economics. DR. MORTIMER J. ADI.ER, Professor of the Philosophy of Law at the University of Chicago, lecturer, author of Wkat Man has made of Man and Art and Prudence, a con- sideration of the moral, political, and aesthetic aspects of motion pictures. REV. VIRGIL MICHEL, O.S.B., Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences of St. John ' s University (College- ville) Minnesota, editor of Orate Fratrcs, author, and contributor to many important philosophical and political journals. DR. YVES R. SIMON, of the Depart- ment of Philosophy of the Univer- sity of Notre Dame, authority on the philosophy of mind and ethics, noted for his important studies on European affairs. 161 nouns PERSONNEL Mr. William Adams Mr. David C. Bagley Mr. Santo Belli Mr. James Burkart Mr. Edmund Butler Mr. Patrick Fitzgerald Mr. Robert Levernier Mr. Donald F. O ' Brien Mr. Martin Wiedeman Mr. John H. Stauber Mr. John M. Wuertz Mr. Thomas Fallon Mr. Thomas Blohm Mr. John Carney Mr. Donald Connors Mr. Edward Emmenegger Mr. Robert Jones Mr. Douglas Macdonald Mr. Albert Anastasia Mr. Joseph Giedemann Mr. Robert Hagan Mr. William F. Hampel Mr. Frederick Hoover Mr. James Mclntyre Mr. Clarence Ratterman .Mr. Cletus Ratterman Mr. Jerome F. Heinlen Mr. Anthony Donadio Mr. John Garvey Mr. Edward Hackett Mr. Henry Kob Mr. William Madden Mr. Robert Mayotte Mr. Frederick Paulmann Mr. Joseph Rizzo Mr. Joseph Uhring Mr. John Q. O ' Connell Mr. Lawrence Myers ORVILLE FOSTER DIRECTOR 162 ROOH1 SERVICE NOVEMBER 22 AND 23 THE CAST SASHA SMIRNOFF Vern Witkowski GORDON MILLER Gerald G. Hogan JOSEPH GRIBBLE Bub McFarland HARRY BINION Walt Hagen FAKER ENGLUND Tom Tierney CHRISTINE MARLOWE . . . Barbara Southard LEO DAVIS . Robert Blake HILDA MANNEY GREGORY WAGNER SIMON JENKINS TIMOTHY HOGARTH DR. GLASS . . . BANK MESSENGER . SENATOR BLAKE Gertrude Krause Vincent A. Doyle . William Cotter . John Coppinger . Ervin Stefanik William Mulvey . . John Collins The complete cast. From all appearances . dead. 163 ' -N CflUIPUS EVfOTS Fall registration What though the odds be great or small . . . Pre-game enthusiasm 164 N. D. ' s big broadcast Lowell Thomas entertains Joe E. Brown obliges 5L JL I . } ft B! B FLAT CORNET : Benedetti, Augustino Colbert, Ed Demer, Louis Donlan, James Duckworth, Eugene Hooffstetter, Robert Huff, Stanley Hunter, Samuel Kegelmayer, Carl Kelley, Frank Kirby, John Kluding, Paul Mayer, Robert McGinnis, Martin Mclntyre, Tom Mooney, William Pitkin, Carrol Price, Richard Quinn, Eugene M. Schmied, Francis Sheedy, John Stack, James Starr, Arthur Stephen, Joseph Weygand, James Wilson, Robert B FLAT CLARINET : Belladona, Roland Brennan, James Brown, Roger Dahill, Dan Francis, John Gainer, Charles Hake, William Hunn, Karl Johantgen, Henry Luckey, Robert Lynaugh, John O ' Brien, John Petersen, Donald Purcell, James Richardson, Robert Schmit, Robert Sequin, Ray Starr, Graham Tinney, James Tobin, William BAND PERSONNEL JOSEPH CASASANTA, Director PICCOLO : I.ittizette, Stanley E FLAT ALTO SAXO- PHONE: Keen, Clark Kennedy, Charles Knaus, Joseph Nelson, Charles Nolan, John Kobidoux, Leo Schmidt, Lawrence Sullivan, Joseph B FLAT TENOR SAXO- PHONE: Bercik, Julius Clemens, John Eberhardt, William Karr, Richard Miltner, Frank Molider, Otto Mooney, Erwin BASS CLARINET : Higby, Kenneth BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Flanagan, John TROMBONES : Dean, Earl Fitzpatrick, Joseph Horak, Tom Kessing, Albert Moran, Frank Richards, Floyd Rpbinett, Robert Tiedemann, Donald Trousdale, Roderick BARITONE: Frye, Herbert Hazinski, Remiguis Heil, Robert Jackson, L. E FLAT ALTO : Barry, John O ' Connell, Quentin Steidl, John Van Swall, Hawley Yeager, John OBOE: Bauchman, Robert TUBA : Holl, Frederick Hrachovec, Joseph Lyng, Richard Newland, James Nicholson, John O ' Connell, John DRUMS: Cavanaugh, Charles Finch, Robert Focke, John Geyer, George Noonan, Maurice Quinn, Carl Stoller, Dudley Walker, Willis DRUM MAJOR : Pawlowski, Joseph Littizette, Stanley Assistant Drum Major 166 UllflHfl 1938-39 BASKETBALL MANAGERS FENCING BOXING GYM TEAM INTERHALL CHAMPS JUNIOR PROM ORCHESTRA GLEE CLUB MOREAU CHOIR N. D. DANCE ORCHES- TRA DEBATE RADIO LAWYERS ' BALL CAMPUS EVENTS LAETARE MEDALIST WASHINGTON DAY EXERCISES ........ 167 COACH GEORGE E. KEOGAN BflSKUBflLL CAPTAIN EARL M. BROWN At the start of the 1938-39 season Basketball Coach George Keogan faced a very perplexing problem. He had to replace such stars as Paul Nowak, Ray Meyer, Tom Wukovits, Johnny Moir, and Tom Jordan. Few expected Keogan to have better than a fair season. Yet the Irish had a more than satisfactory season as they won 15 of their 21 games, numbering among their victims some of the best fives in the country. Coach Keogan loses Cap- tain Earl Brown, Eddie Sadowski, Paul DuCharme, and Frank Gaglione by graduation, but he will be able to build a fine 1939-40 team from Captain-elect Mark Ertel, Gene Klier, Eddie Riska, Rex Ellis, Maurice Ziegenhorn, Kenneth Oberbruner, and Louis Wagner. 168 Front Row: R. Smith; F. Gaglione; K. Oberbrunner; A. Del Zoppo; E. Brown, Captain; E. Sadowski; E. Riska ; P. DuCharme; F. Yezerski. Top Row: Trainer Young ; Manager Daniel Sheedy ; L. Wagner ; E. Klier ; R. Ellis ; M. Ertel ; C. Gillespie ; D. Smith ; M. Ziegcn- horn ; L. Ryan ; Coach George Keogan. SCORES Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame 64 70 39 38 48 39 48 37 42 . Kalamazoo 13 . Ball State 30 Wisconsin 45 . . Michigan 40 Northwestern 30 Northwestern 43 . . Cornell 18 . . . Butler 35 Kentucky 37 59 Western Reserve 36 72 . Canisius 36 Notre Dame 74 Notre Dame 55 Notre Dame 38 Notre Dame 34 Notre Dame 35. Notre Dame 22 Notre Dame 50 Notre Dame 27 Notre Dame 48 Notre Dame 46 John Carroll 36 . . Minnesota 33 . . . Illinois 24 New York Univ. 30 . . . Syracuse 34 . . Marquette 47 . . Marquette 58 . . ; Butler 35 . . . Detroit 42 New York Univ. 42 DANIEL SHEEDY Manager 169 Mark Ertel makes a good attempt Free throw coming up Up in the air about something NOTRE DAME, 64 KALAMAZOO, 13 Coach George Keogan ' s Irish basketball team opened the sea- son very impressively, downing a fighting, but completely outclassed Kalamazoo Teachers team. NOTRE DAME, 70 BALL STATE, 30 Playing its second consecutive game without Captain Earl Brown, the team appeared to be in midseason form. Vet- erans Mark Ertel and Eddie Sadowski led the scorers with ten and eleven points respectively. NOTRE DAME, 39 Wisconsin ' s Badgers became the first to defeat the Irish in WISCONSIN, 45 a thriller at Madison. The first half spelled defeat for the Keoganmen, as they were outscored, 24-14; they rolled up 25 points to Wis- consin ' s 21 in the second half. NOTRE DAME, 38 Michigan came to Notre Dame and made it two losses in a MICHIGAN, 40 row f or t h e i r i s h. Big Danny Smick, Wolverine center, was the fly in the Irish ointment. 170 ' NOTRE DAME, 48 Coach Keogan ' s quintet NORTHWESTERN, 30 got back on the victory road at the expense of Northwestern during the Christmas holidays. The Irish completely out- played the Wildcats, with Riska and Sadowski leading the attack. NOTRE DAME, 39 NORTHWESTERN, 43 Apparently you can ' t lick a Wildcat without getting scratched. An overflow New Year ' s Eve crowd at Patten Gymnasium, in Evanston, saw Cap- tain Brown ' s quintet lose a close one. NOTRE DAME, 48 CORNELL, 18 For the first time in the 1939 season, Notre Dame took on an Eastern quintet in a drab affair which saw the Keoganmen do little more than go through the motions. For the Irish it was a great chance to fatten scoring averages. NOTRE DAME, 37 BUTLER, 35 This game was a dogfight all the way but Notre Dame had the extra spurt when it counted and so was able to salt away its second in a row. Notre Dame scores another two points Action at the Michigan game 171 NOTRE DAME, 42 Notre Dame ' s uncanny ability at sinking free throws won KENTUCKY, 37 this one for them. Riska, Sadowski and Oberbruner were especially effective. NOTRE DAME, 59 Western Reserve became the fourth straight victim of the WESTERN RESERVE, 36 Irish basketeers in a dull, carelessly played game. The Keoganmen won this one by sinking twenty-five field goals. NOTRE DAME, 72 Individual scoring totals went up like wartime commodity CANISIUS, 36 prices. Big Rex Ellis got 18 points for himself; Duke DuCharme gathered 10 points. NOTRE DAME, 74 The Irish administered almost exactly the same beating to JOHN CARROLL, 36 John Carroll University, in Cleveland, two nights later. NOTRE DAME, 55 Back home came the Irish sporting a six-game winning MINNESOTA, 33 streak. Number seven on the list was the mighty Minnesota Gophers. Brown, Sadowski, and Ertel saw to it that they got plenty of re- venge for the defeat at Minneapolis the season previous. Paul 1 hiCharme H. Rex Ellis Mark Ertel Francis Gaglione Eugene Klicr Kenneth Oberbruner Edward Riska Edward Sadowski Maurice Ziegenhorn 172 outh Bend Tribune Rex Ellis has the ball Eddie Sadowski plays in his last game for N. D. Tense moment in the N. Y. U. game NOTRE DAME, 38 Another old score was settled in the Notre Dame fieldhouse, ILLINOIS, 24 w hen the Irish trimmed Illinois. The Illini was one of the three teams to beat Notre Dame in 1938. NOTRE DAME, 34 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, 30 Before a typical large crowd at the Madison Square Garden, they edged out New York U. The stellar little forward of the Violets, Bobby Lewis, was a sensation with his shots from the center of the court. NOTRE DAME, 35 Notre Dame ' s only overtime game of the season was played SYRACUSE, 34 at Sy racu se. The game was close throughout, due prin- cipally to the incredible accuracy of the Syracuse players. NOTRE DAME, 22 Even a ten-game winning streak must come to an end. And MARQUETTE, 47 to a most em phatic end did Marquette ' s classy Hilltoppers bring that Irish victory string. From the opening whistle the game was all Marquette ' s, with Notre Dame making only one or two feeble little spurts in opposition. 173 O-...H Bend tribune Marquette proved its worth this night Ziegenhorn ' s shot looks good South Bend Tribune NOTRE DAME, 50 A fighting mad Notre Dame five went up to Milwaukee a MARQUETTE, 58 wee k j ater to aven g e t j, e humiliating defeat Marquette had inflicted on them. But fight though the Irish did, Dineen and the Golden Ava- lanche were just too good. NOTRE DAME, 27 Down at Indianapolis the Butler Bulldogs were waiting to BUTLER, 35 ca tch Notre Dame on the rebound from the two Marquette defeats. And catch them the Bulldogs did. Although Notre Dame pulled up close on several occasions, Butler led all the way. NOTRE DAME, 48 BACK INTO THE WIN column again came the Irish on DETROIT, 42 tne ; r annua i v j s ; t to Detroit. This contest showed that the Keoganmen were once more playing the type of basketball that was expected of them. NOTRE DAME, 46 The Violets of New York U. made their first Notre Dame IEW YORK U., 42 appearance on March 1 1 in the last game of the season. When the final gun had sounded, Seniors Earl Brown, Eddie Sadowski, Paul DuCharme, and Frank Gaglione had played their last game for Notre Dame. 174 THE FRESHMAN SQUAD SCRAP YOUNG Neil Geary John Hussey 174 175 Much of the success attendant to the Notre Dame football squad is due to the influence of trainer Scrap Young. His duty is often taken as a matter of fact but his absence would be keenly felt both by the players and the coaching staff, for his job is indispensable. Also responsible for the smooth running of Notre Dame athletics are the managers. Theirs is a thankless job which involves many long hours of work and few, yes, very few, really appreciate it. Hats off to all of them. JUIllOfl Joe O ' Connell Gordon Whiteman Joe Hart Kenneth Warburton Tom Duffy Ed Maher ffimoe This season fittingly closes coach DeLandero ' s (upper left) reign in control of Notre Dame duelists. Being one of America ' s prime fencing authorities, Don Pedro has turned out many winning swordsmen and has completed many successful seasons. With thrice monogrammed captain Sal Scarlata at the helm, the team made ' 39 a record year. Ably supporting their captain was a well-balanced squad among whom were Graham, a senior, single and two year Epee record holder, and Gavan, a junior, two vear sabre record holder. 1 76 BOXING On March 24, 1939, the campus witnessed the eighth annual Bengal Boxing Tournament, a tournament that was unsurpassed by any of its predecessors for thrills and color. Only one boxer, Russell Dolce, successfully defended his championship ; Dolce, won the lightweight cham- pionship for the fourth consecutive time. Other titles were won by: William Dillhoefer, fly- weight ; Robert Duffey, bantamweight ; Roderick Maguire, junior welterweight; Harry John, wel- terweight; Walter Johnson, middleweight ; Jerome Ryan, light heavyweight ; and James Ford, heavy- weight. The bouts were again sponsored by the SCHOLASTIC and the proceeds were donated to the Bengal Missions of the Congregation of Holy Cross. eym Captained by Edward Broscoe, the Notre Dame Gym Team completed a highly successful 1938-39 season, giv- ing exhibitions in numerous cities throughout the midwest. This team is an organization of men interested in various gymnastic exercises and their purpose is the perfection of these dif- ficult routines. HTfiHflLL CHflfllPIOnS Track Brownson Hall Basketball Heavyweight division Carroll Hall Basketball Lightweight division Morrisscy Hall 178 General Chairman Jerry Flynn and guest, Miss Kay Tierney. Class President Robert Sullivan and guest, Miss Frances Whittinghill. junior Chairmen Francis Centner, Ernie Timpani, Al Funk and John Cicco- lella obligingly consented to have their pictures taken with their guests. JUNIOR PROM FEBRUARY 17 Three hundred and fifty couples danced to the gay music of Will Osborne and his orchestra at the annual Junior Prome- nade and they experienced what some believed to be the best such dance in many a year. On Saturday afternoon festivities continued in the form of a Tea Dance at the Progress Club where Bud Simpson provided the music. The Marquette basket- ball game the same evening completed the major events of that week-end and left many tired but happy students in its wake. Top left Hank Engel, Tom Browning and guests partake or the pause that refreshes. Top right General view of the Tea Dance. Center Behind the scenes. Bottom left Tom Crumley, Tom Liston and Bill Hopkins refused to dance Hiis one. Bottom right Handsome, young and debonair! 180 THE COMMITTEES Chairmen Jack Curran, Tom Judge, J. C. Brennan, and Paul Glass enjoy time our at the Prom with their guests. Satch, Love and Woo et al. Lou Urbanski, Bill Syring and John Ciccolella pose for the cameraman. Music Paul Glass, Chairman; James Nelson, Douglas Bangert, Joseph Cummings, Thomas Judge, John Dillon. TICKETS Albert Funk, Chairman; Tad Harvey, William Coleman, Paul Lenihan, Robert Sullivan. PATRONS Williams Hopkins, Chairman; Neil Geary, James Aylward, Bernard Masterson, John B. Murphy. DECORATIONS Francis Centner, Chairman; Richard Fogarty, Joseph Thesing, Lou Reilly, James Metzler. RECEPTION John Curran, Chairman; Robert Chamberlain, Daniel Sallows, Paul Morrison. FAVORS John Ciccolella, Chairman ; Charles Barrack, Walter Hagen, John Kelleher, John Gavan, Charles Kelly, William Fay. PUBLICITY Ernest Timpani, Chairman; Donald Foskett, Phillip Wade, John Brush, John Crane, Joseph Whitford, Edward Kelly. TEA DANCE John C. Brennan, Chairman: Robert Brady, Joseph Hart, Arthur Lancaster. 181 OfiCHESlRfl PERSONNEL VIOLINS Frank Miltner Harry Reinhart Andrew Felker Louis Demer Bernard Cero Stephen Ferraro Norbert Spencer Cletus Schommer Bro. Alfred Grilli, C.S.C. VIOLA Edward Higgins CEU.O Francis Link DOUBLE BASS Karl Hunn FLUTES Henry Halpin Lawrence Sutton OHOES Robert Bauchman Julius Bercik CLARINETS Charles Gainer Jack Walsh BASSOON John Francies TRUMPETS Art Starr John Stack John Sheedy HORN Jack Steidl TROMBONES Inhn Gavan Bro. Edwin Mattingly, C.S.C. TYMPAXI Robert Finch PIANO George Milan DANIEL H. PEDTKE Conductor 182 6LH CLUB FIRST TENORS John Collins Joseph Debitteto Sam Dolan Anthony Donadio Phillip Loes Robert McLeod Thomas Minogue George Uhl John Hennessey FIRST BASSES Maurice Frank Mark Gruenfelder John Henebrey Larry Hess Jerry O ' Dowd Albert Plotkin Donald Tiedeman Rod. T. Trousdale SECOND TENORS Thomas Murphy Robert Bischoff Frank Ciolino James Donlan Edward Ettl David Johnston Gerald Faller John MacCauley Fred Robertshaw SECOND BASSES Mervin Bagan John Gayton Burley Johnston William Mooney Bud Pogliano James Purcell Dan Sallows 182 183 PERSONNEL First Rou ' , left to right: Charles Waechter, Yillnir Moeschel, Elmer Rupp, Arthur Near, Philip Mitchell, Rev. James H. Young, Director, Joseph Sullivan, Ralph Davis, David Fosselman, Arnold Fell, Joseph Rehage. Second Rolf, left to right: Robert Gillespie, William Duffy, John Sheridan, Francis Provenzano, James McBreen, Charles Houser, Stanley Parry, James O ' Hara, Thomas O ' Donnell, Peter Scullion, Howard Kuhns, Dean O ' Donnell. Third Row, left to right: John Bargielski, Robert Beh, Earl Christman, Louis Meyer, Paul Bailey, Edmund Goedert, ' illiam Hickens, Jerome Laskowski, James McShane, George Lombardo, Albin Hosinski, Cornelius Bergan, James Loui-rv. Last Row, left to right: Anthony Lauck, James Donnelly, Charles Harris, James Campbell, Victor Dean, William Hanford, Ernest Webb, Robert aidiulis. REV. JAMES H. YOUNG, C.S.C. DIRECTOR 184 . 185 THf 0. D. OWE OfiCHfSlfifl PERSONNEL Gene Quinn 2nd Trumpet Carl Quinn Drums Robert Robinett 1st Trombone Karl Hunn Tenor Saxophone Robert Henegan Vocalist Rod Trousdale . 2nd Trombone Francis Schmied 1st Trumpet Julius Bercik 1st Saxophone Robert Richardson 3rd Saxophone Robert Sinon Piano Thomas Delia Guitar KARL HUXN Director Morrissey Hall Team, Winner of Interhall Debate DfBflTf AFKIRMATIVK: Milton ' illiams Frank Parks i i. STIVE: Frank Fitch Albert Funk 186 Alumni Hall Debate Team unners-up in Hall contest The debating season opened in October with the Wrangler Inter- hall tourney bringing representatives of the various classes behind the rostra. Winner of the annual tourney was Morrissey Hall. The Sophomores won their championship by defeating Alumni Hall in the finals. The call for varsity debaters was issued early in December and the intercollegiate season opened officially at the Manchester Invi- tational Tournament held on February 24-25. Both A and B squads participated. The A squad won 9, lost 3 ; the B squad won 8, lost 2. On March 5th the A squad traveled to the Iowa Tournament, and won 7 out of 12 debates. In the Delta Sigma Rho tournament at Wisconsin the teams won 4, lost 2. A two- debate series with Michigan State resulted in a split and the A negative finished the season by victories over the Universities of Florida and Dartmouth. Non-decision debates were held during the season with William and Mary College, Indiana, Purdue, and Ohio State Universities. AFFIRMATIVE John intcrnieycr Gerald Flynn NF.CATIVK Thomas Grady William Mi in 187 REV. EUGENE P. BURKE, C.S.C. Faculty Director of Radio The Radio Club has grown to be one of the leading organiza- tions on the campus and during the past year many new programs have originated from the local studio. Increased interest has been shown by the students in general in this activity and under the able direction of Rev. Eugene P. Burke, C.S.C. , radio programs here have vastly improved in the last few years. Raymond Kelly as president of the Radio Club has been instrumental in the success achieved by this group and hopes to do even bigger things next year. RflDIO The entire cast of Room Service gives a radio preview from the studios in the Tribune Building 188 General chairman, Theodore Prekowitz, and guest. Miss Beth Ann Knoblock Club president, Stewart Roche, and guest, Miss Bette Welsh COMMITTEES Robert C. Weaver Charles S. Rechly Edward F. O ' Malley Robert M. Benavides Joseph E. Crisanti Martin J. Husung Andrew C. Try John R. Brodie TICKETS SAMUEL C. BORZILLF.RI Donald C. O ' Melia Francis E. Bright Joseph A. Canale Lawrence A. Barrett MUSIC DAVID A. GELBER Charles F. Daly Thomas P. Foy Arthur F. Anderson DECORATIONS SANFORD S. FRIEDMAN John C. Hynes Earl H. Winterrowd Harold C. Blakcman PROGRAMS CARL W. DOOZAN Charles J. O ' Brien Thomas M. Shea Stephen A. Schumachowski RECEPTION JOHN R. VICARS Maurice N. Frank John S. Hellenthal Edward O. Sheer PUBLICITY HARVEY G. FOSTER Patrick J. Bannon Nicholas J. Meagher Robert A. Derengoski Samuel L. Devine PATRONS JOHN A. CAIN Fenton J. Mee Leo R. Boyle Robert B. Linsey Arthur J. Selna Paul R. Whitlock Edward L. Boyle Frank J. Lanigan Patrick H. Malloy Louis L. DaPra John A. O ' Leary 189 CflfflPUS EVOTS New radio programs were started Blizzard sweeps in at change of semesters Four foot drifts were not uncommon 190 Promenaders not promenading Miss JOSEPHINE BROWN SON LflUflfif UlEDflL While this year ' s Laetare Medal is awarded in tribute to the pioneering spirit and the long and faithful devotion of Miss Brownson to the cause of religious instruction, it contains at the same time a recognition of a very important section of Pope Pius XI ' s program of Catholic Action. Miss Brownson was one of the first Catholics in this country to organize on an extensive style the catechetical instruction ordered by Pope Pius X in his encyclical, Acerbo Ximis, published in 1905. In the intervening thirty-four years, one country after another has organized catechetical instruction on a large scale. REV. JOHN F. O ' HARA, C.S.C. 192 The two hundred and seventh anniversary of the birthday of George Washington was celebrated at Notre Dame on February 22nd by 400 seniors in cap and gown in Washington Hall. It was the ninety-fourth annual Senior Class program for the presentation of a flag to the University. The Class of 1939 entered the Hall in a formal academic procession. Following several selections by the sym- phony orchestra Frank Fitch of the College of Commerce delivered the Washington Day oration. His speech, entitled Washington on the Rights of Man, outlined the freedom of man as an individual in the state, proving that society was made for the convenience of man, not man for the convenience of society. William A. Donnelly of the College of Arts and Letters, then read the commemorative poem, Washington Day Ode, an original composition which portrayed him forming and shaping a state. In presenting the flag to the university, Richard O ' Melia of Rhinelander, Wis., president of the senior class, paid parallel tribute to Washington, founder of our country, and to Father Sorin, founder of our school. It was cold that day! 193 SPfilOG 1939 TRACK BASEBALL GOLF TENNIS SENIOR BALL MONOGRAM FORMAL DRAMATICS LINNETS MONOGRAM ABSURDITIES K. OF C. FORMAL ENGINEERS ' BALL CAMPUS EVENTS MEMORIAL DAY EXERCISES COM- MENCEMENT 1938 ......... 195 TRUCK COACH JOHN P. NICHOLSON Though the 1939 indoor track season could hardly be called as successful as that of 1938, the Irish came through in fine style to capture the Central Intercollegiate Conference Championship for the second consecutive year. Most thrill- ing meet of the year was the dual meet with Indiana, which the Hoosiers won by taking the last event of the evening. Individual star of the season was diminutive Captain Gregory Rice, who broke several records in his favorite event, the two mile. At Madison Square Garden he set a new Notre Dame record of 9 :07, in defeating Don Lash, Tommy Deckard, Ralph Schwartzkopf, and Joe McCluskey. In another meet at the Garden he was edged out by Glenn Cunningham and Lash in a photo-finish. The 1938 outdoor track team, captained by William Mahoney, was undoubtedly the finest in Notre Dame history. Unde- feated in dual competition, the team easily won the Central Intercollegiate Championship and finished fifth in the National Intercollegiate Championships. CAPTAIN GREG RICE PAT J. R. GORMAN Manager 196 Stiff competition! Setting the pace Beinor Collins Coughlin Dougherty Dean Indiana took the measure of the Notre Dame trackmen in the first meet of the 19.39 indoor season, 44 ' j-41%. For the Irish, Dave Reidy tied the meet record in the 60 yard high hurdles in :07.8. Cochran, of Indiana, set a new 440 mark of :50.4. On the following Saturday Captain Greg Rice went to the Mill rose Games in New York City and defeated Don Lash, Ralph Schwarzkopf, Tommy Deckard, and Joe McCluskey, as he set a new Notre Dame record for the two mile, at 9:07.6. Michigan State became the first victim of the Irish as Coach Nicholson ' s squad ran up a 65-30 score in tin- fii-ld house. On February 18 the squad took in the Illinois Relays. Individual star for the Irish was Captain Rice, who set a new meet record for the 1500 meters in the winning time of 3 :58. Notre Dame was no match for the powerful Michigan Wolverines at Ann Arbor on February 24, the Wolverines winning 65-30. High point of the Notre Dame indoor track season came on March 10 and 11 when the Irish successfully defended their Central Collegiate crown in the field house. Starring for the Irish was Dave Reidy, who took the 60 yard high hurdles in :07.5 to tie the meet record and the 60 yard low hurdles in :07.2 to tie the Notre Dame indoor record. Final meet of the indoor season was the Butler Relays at Indianapolis. Michigan won this meet and Xotrc Damr was fourth with 7 ' 2 points. 197 Donnelly Faymonville Halpin Hester Lawrence The Notre Dame trackmen opened the 1938 outdoor season by placing second to Michigan in the Quadrangular Relays at Bloomington, Indiana. Michigan gathered 67% points to Notre Dame ' s 48. Indiana was third with 44% ; Ohio State got 37%. As is the custom every year, part of the squad went to the Penn Relays on April 30 and part went to the Drake Relays. At Drake, the Irish relay team of Hester, Bernard, Francis, and Rice won the University Two Mile Relay in 7 :43.S. At the Penn Carnival, Bud Faymonville took a second in the shot and then broke the meet and Notre Dame record in the discus with a heave of 1S7 ' 1M. . On May 7 the Nickmen trimmed Ohio Stato on the Cartier track, Francis set a new meet, Cartier Field, and Notre Dame record by running the 880 in 1:53. 2. In the mile Rice and Francis tied the meet and Notre Dame record at 4:19.9. In the two mile Szumachowski set a new meet record at 9:25.4. The Irish thinlies followed up with a win over Michigan State, 85J 5%. I.eonas set a new meet record in the high jump, at 6 ' 2% , while Gibbs set a new pull- vault mark of 13 ' 3 . Clearing the bar Championship form 198 Over they May 21 saw Notre Dame completely overwhelm Marquette, 96-35. Gormley set a new meet record in the two mile at 9:43.5 and Faymonville made a new meet mark in the discus at 143 ' 1 . A week later Coach Nicholson took his squad to the State meet at Bloomington, which they won with 66 points. Next came Indiana with 55 points and Purdue with 35 points. In this meet Clifford tied the stadium record and set a new meet record by running the 100 in 9.6. Francis set a new stadium record, a new meet record, and a new Notre Dame record by running the 880 in 1:52.7. Gibbs set a new stadium and meet mark in the pole vault with a vault of 13 ' 6 . On June tenth the team won the annual Central Intercollegiate Meet at Milwaukee with 37 points. Michigan State, with 28, was second. The end of the season came on June 18 when the team traveled to the National Collegiate Athletic Association meet at Minneapolis. Although Southern California won the meet, Notre Dame placed fifth with 24 points. The last spurt Leonas Reidy Saggau Sheridan Stevenson 199 BflSfBflLL CAPTAIN NARDONE and COACH KLINE Coach Clarence J. Kline ' s 1938 baseball team enjoyed a successful season, winning eleven of its seventeen games. An all-sophomore pitching staff of Norvall Hunthausen, Michael Mandjiak, and Rex Ellis more than lived up to expectations. Captain Ennio Arboit, one of the finest out- fielders to play for Notre Dame in recent years, saw his work of three seasons rewarded when the National Italian- American Civic League chose him as the finest Italian- American college athlete of 1938. One of the features of the season was the visit of the barnstorming University of California team to the campus for a series, and the resumption of baseball relations with the University of Michigan. Graduating lettermen were: Captain Charles Rorowski, Alexander Kovzelove, James Corcoran, John Kraddock, and Ennio Arboit. 200 Hubert Crane Lawrence Doyle H. Rex Ellis Francis Gaglione Robert Hoag Coach Jake Kline ' s 1938 baseball team got off on the right foot by trimming Western State Teachers, at Kalamazoo, 9-0. Mike Mandjiak, Sophomore southpaw, tamed the teachers, letting them down with five scattered hits. From Kalamazoo the Irish moved on to Chicago and took a close one from the Maroons, 3-2. Sophomore hurler Norv Hunthausen allowed Chicago only six hits. Joe Nardone led the hit parade with three safeties. To round out their opening road trip, the Klinemen played a two-game series with Ohio State, at Columbus. The first game went to Notre Dame, 3-1. Ennio Arboit hurled a six-hit game for the Irish, while third baseman Chet Sullivan got four hits. The second game was all Ohio State, 6-1. Mandjiak lasted only an inning and a half in the box, and was relieved by Hunthausen. Another two-game series was played next, this time with Iowa, on Cartier Field. The Hawkeyes shelled pitcher Arboit from the mound in the first game, and won 13-9. But the next day Norv Hunthausen won his second straight, beating Iowa 2-1 in ten innings. Hunthausen won his own game on a squeeze play. 200 201 Norvall Hunthausen Michael Mandjiak Robert McHale Joseph Nardone Kenneth Oberbruner Lefty Mike Mandjiak made history on Cartier Field by pitching a no hit-no run game against Chicago. The score was 5-0. Mandjiak passed only three and struck out seventeen. In the longest game of the season, Northwestern took a 14-inning decision from the Klinemen, 5-3. Hunthausen started for Notre Dame, but retired in favor of Rex Ellis in the tenth. Feature of the game was Joe Nardone ' s home run over the left field fence. Western State came to Cartier Field for a return game and lost out in a slugfest, 9-8. Michigan State next took the measure of the Irish, 5-2, in a game played at East Lansing. Hunt- hausen went the route for Notre Dame. Longest hits of the game were Red Oberbruner ' s home run and Chuck Borowski ' s triple. Back home once more, Coach Kline ' s club trimmed Illinois 8-2. Pitcher Mandjiak was quite wild at times but bore down in the pinches, and Cap tain Borowski hit a tremendous home run to right field with the bases loaded. B 202 Ralph Pinelli Stephen Scovic Chester Sullivan Lloyd Thompson Arthur Verhoestra Athletic relations were resumed once more with the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, on May 19. But the Wolverines proved impolite hosts, shutting out the Irish, 6-0. Pitchers Mandjiak and Ellis were the victims of the Wolverines ' bats. In a return game at Cartier Field, Notre Dame beat Michigan 2-1 in ten innings. Norv Hunt- hausen won his third game in four starts for the Irish. Once more left fielder Nardone led the bat- ters, with three hits. Michigan State came to Notre Dame for a game on May 24 and was soundly trounced, 9-1. Mike Mandjiak was in rare form, keeping the few State hits well-scattered. The barnstorming University of California nine stopped off for a two-game series with Notre Dame on May 27 and 28. Rainy weather spoiled the series. The first game went only five innings before being called ; California won this game, 4-0. The second game was not played. The Irish ballhawks topped off a successful season with a double win over the Wisconsin Badgers before a large commencement crowd here. Both games were close contests, the Irish winning the first, 4-3 and the second, 5-3. II 202 203 GOLf Left to right: Schaller, Bertsch, Bennett, Nolan, Donohue, Father Holderith, Coach, Captain Sheehan, Hagen, McCabe, McGuire After completing a rather successful 1938 season, all things con- sidered, in which they won four of their nine matches, the Notre Dame golf team accredited itself well by placing sixth in the National Intercollegiate Tournament, held at Louisville, Kentucky. Captain Tom Sheehan and Phil Donohue starred for the Irish in the national classic as the team garnered a total score of 620. Although Father George Holderith ' s Irish golfers lost more matches than they won, they played an exceedingly difficult schedule, meet- ing the cream of Big Ten competition. At the conclusion of the season Captain Sheehan was re-elected to lead his team through the 1939 season. REV. GEORGE HOLDERITH, C.S.C. COACH 204 ROBERT KVATSAK Manager GOLF RECORD 1938 Apr. 18 Notre Apr. 22 Notre Apr. 25 Notre Apr. 30 Notre May 2 Notre May 6 Notre May 14 Notre May 16 Notre May 21 Notre Captain Sheehan in action Golf rooms in Rockne Memorial There ' s rhythm in their swing Winners of interhall tournament spring ' 38 Dame, 11 Detroit, 16 there Dame, isy 2 Chicago, O T O 2 there Dame, wy 2 Ohio State, 2y 2 here Dame, 9 2 Purdue, Or O 2 here Dame, 2y 2 Wisconsin, ny 2 there Dame, sy 2 Northwestern, 14 2 here Dame, 8 Minnesota, 10 here Dame, 9y 2 Michigan, I7y 2 there Dame, 7 Michigan State, 11 there 205 Hums Left to right: Coach De Landero, Joyce, Captain Simon, Gregory, Fay, Walsh, Bowler, Lewis, Alfs, Reppenhagen, Manager Bolz Professor Pedro De Landero turned out another of his capable tennis teams in the spring of 1938, though the record sheet shows that the Irish won only four matches out of nine played against formidable opposition. That the season ' s record does not accurately reflect the ability of the 1938 team is shown by the excellent performance the Irish turned in at the Indiana State Tournament. William Fay was runner-up in the singles and together with Charles Rodgers won the double match. Captain Eddie Kilrain proved a fine leader of a team that num- bered among others : Whit Gregory, William Fay, Charles Rodgers, William Arnold, Frank Repp enhagen, John Wolf and Fred Simon. Fred Simon was elected captain of the 1939 team. PEDRO DE LANDERO COACH 206 ROBERT BOLZ MANAGER Good weather finds the tennis courts always filled Captain Fred Simon puts one away Bill Fay keeps his eye on the ball 207 SflHOfi BflLL Queen of the Ball and guest of General Chairman Joseph Ryan was Miss Ellen M. Drescher Class President Richard O ' Melia and guest, Miss Hedwig Shroyer 208 May 5, 1939 The 1939 annual Senior Ball was held in the recently completed Rockne Memorial in a setting entirely different from those of former campus dances. A nautical theme was carried throughout in the decora- tions and the bandstand was in the shape of a boat ' s prow. The entire ballroom was covered with drops and streamers and crow ' s nests hid the lights used to illuminate the star-covered ceiling. Freddie Martin played for the occasion while Pierson Thai and his orchestra furnished the music at the tea dance the following afternoon at the Chain o ' Lakes Country Club. 209 COMMITTEES Joseph Ryan, General Chairman TEA DANCE Paul Donovan, Chairman Michael Mongovern Donald McDonald John Shortall Charles Dell Robert Dieckelman Charles Norton Music Raymond Schleck, Chairman Richard Anton Norman Anderson James McArdle Carl Rausch Joseph Beinor Lawrence Benedict TICKETS Michael Blessing, Chairman Hugh Burns Thomas Bossert Harry Detzer James Rocap John Mulderig Charles O ' Malley FAVORS Frank Lauch, Chairman Francis Farrell August Fipp Robert Breen Joseph Zuendel Earl Brown ARRANGEMENTS Frank Reppenhagen, Chairman Robert Carmody William Eberhardt John Ennis Joseph Dunn Thaddeus Zachek Thomas Ziegler PUBLICITY Carl Nagel, Chairman William Whelehan Adolph Kamm Paul Kell Lucien LaCroix James McGoldrick Joseph Schultz PATRONS Charles Englehart, Chairman Walter Cotton Matthew Merkle Harry Schroeder Charles Colgan Harold Gottsacker James Snyder PROGRAMS William Waters, Chairman Joseph Adrian Robert Rendlen Albert Pacetta Robert Converse Daniel Curley John Cella RECEPTION Louis Bemish, Chairman Charles Streator Francis Parks Byron Casey Russell Dolce Frank Gaglione Paul DuCharme DECORATIONS Edward Simonich, Chairman Vincent Dollard William Carroll Lawrence Petroshius Raymond Bower Joseph Hennessy David Meskill INVITATIONS William McVay, Chairman Bernard Eilers Robert Schultz Robert Tiernan Joseph McDermott Gerald Faller George O ' Neil FLOOR Joseph Dray, Chairman Joseph Lewis Oliver Helland Vincent DeCoursey Herman Kartheiser Herman Burnell Hubert Harrington ENTERTAINMENT Donald O ' Melia, Chairman Francis Payne Paul Kelley Thomas Powers Eugene Kiefer George Neumann CAP AND GOWN Bernard Fagan, Chairman Francis Novak Thomas King Nicholas Amrhein Joseph Nardone William O ' Loughlin Adam Stupkiewicz WASHINGTON DAY James Tansey, Chairman Roland Martin William Kaiser Charles White William Runge August Bossu William Piedmont Freddie Martin and his orchestra The Grand March A representative group Is everybody happy? 210 211 The Patrons and Patronesses for the Ball Left to nght: Committee Chairmen William McVay;Carl Nagel; Joseph Ryan, General Chair- man ; Frank Reppenhagen ; William Waters; Michael Blessing and guests. Left to right ; Other Chairmen and guests; Hugh Burns, Raymond Schleck, Donald O ' Melia, President ; Frank Lauck, Joseph Dray, and Edward Simonich. Arriving for the Ball The Duke 1 ' and his Duchess 211 monoGym FOR mm Jan. 20, 1939 General Chairman William Mahoney and guest. Miss Miriam O ' Connell COMMITTEEMEN WILLIAM MAHONEY, General Chairman EDWARD LONGHI EARL BROWN LAWRENCE DOYLE ARTHUR WOODS Club President William Faymonville and guest. Miss Charlotte Ladewig 212 . . THE QUEER ' S HUSBflllD Grand finale March 22-23, 1939 CAST OF CHARACTERS (In order of appearance) Frederick Granton, King ' s secretary . Robert Blake Phipps, a footman Jack Collins Lord Birten, foreign minister . Jerome O ' Dowd Petley, another footman .... Gerald Hogan Princess Anne Barbara Southard Queen Martha Doris Ward First lady-in-waiting Martha Hardy Second lady-in-waiting .... Wilmetta Riddle General Northrup, prime minister King Eric VIII Major Blent, aide-de-camp . . Sergeant Soldier Dr. Fellman, a liberal .... Prince William of Greek . . . Laker, an Anarchist Vern Witkowski Ray J. Sadlier Robert Tiernan . Vincent Doyle . Robert Bodine . . John White George Wallace Harold Sitt The King looks on 213 PERSONNEL Drums : John Kelley Piano: Donald Connors Guitar : William Olscn Bass : Robert Johnson Saxophones : John Redmond, John Kennedy, Eu- gene Devine, William Sullivan Trumpets : Robert Mahcr, Samuel Garro, John Kirby Trombones : Floyd Richards, Thomas Horak Vocalist : Anthony Donadio Manager: Edmund R. Butler t iinnus Maybe it ' s a new arrangement Swing session 214 May 7th, 8th, and 9th Led by chorines whose grace and poise were unrivalled on the Notre Dame stage, , the Mono- gram Club members presented their annual Absurdities in Washington Hall the week fol- lowing the Senior Ball. One of the highlights of the performance was the Tango Dance por- trayed by Tad Harvey and Joe DeFranco. Chick O ' Brien again played one of the leading parts, acting as manager for Bud Faymonville, who was running for president of the Monogram Club. Andy Wilson played Suzy to perfection. Bill Faymonville looks excited at rehearsal Floradora girls! Grace or something of the sort 215 K. Of C. FORfflflL General Chairman James Rocap and guest, Miss Sara Bowes April 21, 1939 COMMITTEES JAMES E. ROCAP, General Chairman TICKETS Robert M. Ortale, Chmn. Joseph Miller Howard Murdock Paul Glass James Fayette Thomas P. Foy David Moncrief Cecil Jordan Joseph McMahon Philip Wade James Leahy Joseph McNerthney Music James P. Metzler, Chmn. Peter J. Fluge James P. Cleary Edward E. Habecker Robert G. San ford Thomas F. Carty Raymond J. Kelly PUBLICITY John B. Cella, Chmn. William P. Condon James H. Graham PK H;RAMS Thomas B. Hogan, Chmn. Robert C. Bolz Ralph A. Gerra John C. Bermingham John C. Jaxtheimer PATRONS Louis J. Reilly, Chmn. Robert J. Doran Robert C. Weaver Francis X. Gartland William E. Fender DECORATIONS Thomas J. Murphy, Chmn. Robert J. Beaudine Herbert Westhoff Donald B. McNally Richard L. Walter ARRANGEMENTS Edward F. Grogan, Chmn. Robert E. Sass J. R. Gonman Thomas J. Schriner William R. Herrick Grand Knight John Murphy and guest, Miss Jane Rempe 216 THf fllBlllfm 1 BflLL General Chairman Thomas Gillespie and guest, Miss Rita Connor I May 19, 1939 COMMITTEES THOMAS GILLESPIE, General Chairman Music Robert F. Schirf, Chmn. Edward McDermott Francis Tuck Francis Fransioli DECORATIONS Robert W. Huether, Chmn. Joseph Hiegel Charles Hayes Joseph Adrian PATRONS Joseph B. Moorman, Chmn. John Devins Edward Sadowski T. Joseph Stulb TICKETS Robert Chamberlain, Chmn. Miecislaus Michalec Patrick McFarland Joseph Costello PROGRAMS Robert Dieckelman, Chmn. Louis Demer Robert Gallagher William White ARRANGEMENTS Francis R. Pfaff, Chmn. William Murray Robert Rumpf Charles Carroll PUBLICITY Emmet P. Barton, Chmn. William Metrailer Gregory Gushing John Starkie President Donald Duffey and guest. Miss Mary Rita Murphy 217 campus WOTS President John F. O ' H.ir.i. C.S.C., honored by Bishop Donahue and Major Bowes in New York upon his return from the Peace Conference in Peru Rev. J. Leonard Carrico, C.S.C., reads Pope Pius XM ' s special message to Notre Dame Lawrence Tibbett appeared during music week 218 Archbishop Spellman recipient of honorary degree in 1935, is appointed to succeed Cardinal Hayes as Archbishop of New York Second and third gener- ation banquet Singing at the grotto ' Exodus 218 219 EmOfilflL Dfly {XfRCI$$ Rev. J. Hugh O ' Donnell. C.S.C. gives the sermon at the Memorial Day Mass. The band leads the way to the cemetery. Saluting Notre Dame ' s finest. ; Once every year on Memorial Day, Notre Dame pays special tribute to her dead heroes. High Mass is celebrated in Sacred Heart Church, a sermon given, and a military sa- lute is fired over their graves in the community cemetery. Last year Rev. J. Hugh O ' Donnell, C.S.C. officiated at the services. 220 commEflCEiiifiiT 1938 For some graduation is the climax of the first great chapter of their lives, and for others it is the beginning of a long and fruitful happiness fostered in some measure by the education they are just completing. Whatever may be the case, college commencement is a truly great landmark in the lives of the participants. General view inside the gym. Leading the graduation procession. The Honored and the Honorers. That long awaited moment. 221 I PUBLICATIONS REV. LAWRENCE V. BROUGHAL, C.S.C. Faculty Director of Publications PUBLICIITIORS 223 Hard at work on the Dome Scholastic editors check on deadlines MR. THOMAS J. BARRY, Director of Publicity, Graduate Manager of Publications PAUL F. HEI.LMUTH Editor-in-Chief JAMES P. CI.EARY Managing Editor THf DOfllf 224 225 It is hoped by all those connected with this, the thirty-third edition of the Dome, that it will meet with the approval of those for whom it is intended and that it maintains the high standard established during the many years of its existence. OLIVER P. HELI.AND Caricaturist THOMAS C. POWERS Cartoonist JOHN C. STARKIE Photographer JUNIOR EDITORS Donald Driscoll Kevin O ' Gorman Gerald Flynn Edward Mahoney John McHugh Edward Fulham Donald Foskett Robert Nolan John Webster Burley Johnson Frank Gttindotl Jerome O ' Dowd Richard Metzger William Geddes Thomas Judge John Reddy SOW FRE William Andrews Fred Hoover I THf DOfflf SOPHOMORE EDITORS Richard Ball Thomas Carty Ray Clarke Walter Cronin Ralph Gerra Francis Hopkins Ray Kelly Hawley Van Swall FRESHMAN EDITORS Samuel Boyle Joseph Magarahan James Burke Neil McCarty Matthew Byrne James O ' Donohue Vincent Daigler William Scanlan Walter Drake Daniel Shouvlin Leo Hagerty Francis Stenstrom THf SCHOLflSIIC MARK J. MITCHELL Editor-in-Chief VINCENT W. DECOURSEY Managing Editor Rated All-American by Associated Collegiate Press for the first time in its seventy-two year history, the Scholastic under Mark J. Mitchell this year embodied many improvements, a new cover, extended departmentalization, increased coverage and a distinctly improved style of writing. Managing Editor Vincent DeCoursey capably solved the many mechanical problems. Bill Fay and Don Foskett ably headed the news and sports departments respectively. Most interesting departmental features were The Week, clever campus news commentary, written by Bill Donnelly; Splinters from the Press Box, interpreting sports news, by Andy Wilson ; Man About the Campus, introducing prominent personalities, by Graham Starr ; and Col- lege Parade, exchange column, by Fred Sisk. 228 in its i year ation, ments w tram ut the Col- William Fay William Donnelly Edward Huff Donald Foskett Andrew Wilson John Kohn William Mahoney Graham Starr Robert B. Voelker Tom Powers Fred Sisk Bernard Feeney 228 229 THE SCHOLflSTIC George Neumann Harry Penrose John Ferneding William Mooney Fructuoso Barreda Joseph Perkins Thomas Ferneding Richard Metzger Clarence Sheehan Richard Fallen m. Mc iowan Frank Aubrey Edward Huston Frank Wemhoff 230 8 THE SCfilP 231 FRED DIGBY Editor Under the capable editorship of Fred Digby, Scrip has again lived up to the fullest expectations of its sponsors and has pre- sented the best literary work of student contributors. The book was fortunate this year in having such men as Charles Nelson, Frank Cunningham, William Donnelly, John Webster and Donald Driscoll on its staff and the increased stu- dent interest in the publication dur- ing the past year is ample proof of their excellent work. Charles Nelson Frank Cunningham William Donnelly John Webster Donald Driscoll Carl Doozan David Gelber Martin Husung John O ' Leary John Vicars FRANK J. LANIGAN Editor The Notre Dame Lawyer is a quarterly law review, published by the students of the College of Law. In proper legal fashion it presents condensations of all important legislation, cases and opinions, supplemented by contributions of the faculty, the students and practicing attorneys. This year ' s issues clearly reflect the forethought and editorial skill of Editor Frank Lanigan and his supporting staff. 232 233 William Fender William Herrick Paul Kluding John Patterson Robert Ortale THOMAS HOGAN EDITOR Continuing the editorial policies of past years, the Santa Maria, official publication of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 1477, has among its contributors not only stu- dent members and faculty writers interested in the chapter, but also many distinguished men throughout the country. William Fender, William Herrick, Paul Kluding, John Pat- terson, and Robert Ortale assisted Editor Tom Hogan throughout the year. THE CflTfliyZfR JOSEPH MOORMAN Editor WILLIAM GIES Assistant Editor DONALD DUFFEY Associate Editor THOMAS GILLESPIE News Editor Published once a month, this scientific campus magazine edited by members of the Department of Chemistry contains digests of vital research works as well as current topics of scientific interest. Joseph Moorman, editor, and his capable staff are responsible for the success of the publication during this present school year. 234 TIK fliumnus 235 JAMES E. ARMSTRONG Editor WILLIAM R. DOOLEY Managing Editor Published monthly under the editorship of James E. Armstrong, Alumni Secretary, and William R. Dooley, managing editor, the some six thousand copies of this magazine that leave the office here at Notre Dame are sent to Notre Dame Alumni all over the world. The magazine contains pertinent athletic and scholastic news, discussions of current Alumni problems and is an album of pleasant memories for those graduates of past years. CfllUPUS DUD my CLUBS 231 campus m my CLUBS 237 Daniel Donovan President Joseph Gorman Secretary Fred Digby Treasurer Supervising the student activities throughout the year is no easy mat- ter and just this task is the assigned purpose of the S.A.C. During the past year, under the leadership of Dan Donovan, this organization conducted the fall pep meetings, handled the details of the student trip to the Army game, presided over class elections, and held weekly meetings to discuss student problems. The twenty members compos- ing this group are elected by their fellow students to act as inter- mediaries with the administration and to conduct necessary activities in an organized and unified manner. John McAuliffe Richard O ' Melia Ernest Lanoi 238 Richard Garab Daniel Murphy Joseph Mulqueen Joseph Mulligan Robert Huether Robert Sullivan William Coleman Robert Saggau Paul McArdle Gerard Donovan Thomas Donahue Robert Odenbach 238 239 rfti i MIGHTS Of COLUIHBUS REV. CHARLES M. CAREY, C.S.C. Chaplain JOHN J. Mrm-iiv Grand Knight JAMES BERNARD Deputy Grand Knight GEORGE B. MORRIS, JR. Financial Secretary ELI ADRAHAM District Deputy Continuing its substantial growth, the Notre Dame Chapter of the Knights of Columbus enjoyed an increased enrollment and a fuller social program during the past year. Quarterly Communion Breakfasts were held as in former years, weekly business meetings were called, and informal dances after the football games culminated in the highly successful annual Formal. Financially, the Knights have progressed much further in their program to erect a permanent home for the Council and a memorial to the Order. With an increasing membership the dream of two decades will soon become a reality. 240 p Thomas Hammond Advocate Fred Honerkamp Treasurer Adolph Kamm Warden Stephen Bosckey Trustee James Raaf Chancelor Wm. Costello Lecturer Raymond Schnorr Inside Guard Francis Flynn Trustee Edward Jacobs Recording Secretary John Patterson Outside Guard Raymond Hoyer Trustee 241 THf Yilliam I ' . Mahoncy President Francis R. Parks Secretary The Wranglers, honorary forensic society of the University, continued in their twelfth year as the campus ' most active club. Composed of a maximum of twenty members, it holds weekly meetings at which one member formally presents one side of a social, political or economic problem ; which is then debated by the members under parliamentary procedure. The Rev. Dr. Norbert C. Hoff again served as their able chaplain. Under the chairmanship of Albert Funk, the Society again sponsored its annual Interhall debate tourna- ment. Wrangler members served as coaches of the various teams. The Lemmer trophy was won this year by the Morrissey hall team. This spring the Wranglers directed their fifth annual X tri- Maine Catholic Oratorical Contest for the High Schools of the Midwest. Jerome O ' Dowd was chairman of this year ' s contest in which eighteen high schools competed for the Joseph P. McNamara trophies. Vincent Dccoursey Frank Fitch Robert Heywood Walter Johnson William McVay George Neumann 242 Fructuoso Barreda Albert Funk John Hennessy John White William Cotter Ralph Gerra John O ' Dea Milton Williams Gerald Flynn Thomas Grady Jerome O ' Dowd David Withey campus ' members loiirna- irbvtlie lie High schools 242 243 THf BOOKfllEll JOHN WALSH PRESIDENT ROBERT HEYWOOD VICE-PRESIDENT FRANK O ' LAUGHLIN SECRETARY FRANK CUNNINGHAM TREASURER This literary organization of upperclassmen has as its primary aim the evaluation of the philosophies of outstanding authors and the fostering of a proper standard of criticism. Round table discussions at bimonthly meetings, infrequent gatherings at the home of T. Bowyer Campbell, Moderator, and an annual banquet constitute the year ' s activities. Robert Blake Albert Funk Alfred Callan Gerald Hogan Vincent Decoursey Joseph Huber William Decoursey Charles Nelson Vincent Doyle David Withey 244 THE PflTRICIflnS 245 JOHN KOHN PRESIDENT PAUL HELLMUTH VICE-PRESIDENT THOMAS WALL SECRETARY FRANK GUINDON TREASURER During the past year this club made up of students interested in classical subjects, inaugurated what promises to be a very fine publication of the best papers delivered before the club during the year. It is hoped that the future efforts of the club in this direction will be most successful. Alfred Callan Joseph Mangano Neal Gleason James Meaney Charles Hasson John Meaney James Heinzelman Leo Santini John MacCauley David Withey .. Iff I t ? I $ . I f ft c f t ; _ ? 9_ _ ft WILLIAM HAMBLEY President Lf (o right : First row: McKay, Clouse, Armel, Fish, Hambley, Fr. Wenninger, C.S.C. Reinhart, Casey, Doyle, Long, Posner Second row: Gajewski, Wanek, Young, Chaput, M. McGuire, Bellino, Starr, Wachter, J. Kerrigan, Rowland, R. Kerrigan, Kerwin Third roiv: Hickey, Tille, Weigel, Palank, Demeter, Brennan, Gilrane, Pivarnik, Ganser, J. McGuire, Hil- lenbrand, Fallen of science of POLincei scitnct Left to right: First row: Nigro, Kennedy, Mahoney, Duggan, Sisk, Huff, Kmiecik Second row: Sandstrom, Holmar, Bowler, Ferguson, Kelly, Flanagan, Meconi Third row: Kelly, Killen, Lacroix, Sotak, Swanser FRED SISK Chairman 246 247 FRANCIS BRADLEY, JR. President Left to riijht : First row: Tobin, Mauch, Bolz, Bradley, Letscher, Grimes, Smith Second row: Rumpf, Ryan, Adrian, Huether, Morgan, Rohl, Schulze OEROflflUTICflL CLUB flfieican insiiiyif OF CHIICHL amm Left to riijht: First row: Knaus, Gillespie, Rich, Pfaff, Borgman Second row: Finneran, Champley, Hill, Fitzgerald, Harrington Third row: Schmidle, Uribe, Carroll, Langlois, Reilly, Gies, Wojcik Fourth row: Jaeger, Ryan, O ' Donnell, Tracey, Duffey, Murray, Cochran, Cleary, Sullivan Fifth row: Conaty, Banigan, Anderson, Klinger, De Moss, Schaffner, Glenn, Grady, Tormey, Crowley, Breska Sixth row: Jaeger, Fitzpatrick, Wille, Haaga, Armel, Barton, Doyle, McKenna, Spychalski, Maury, Jaquay n 247 THOMAS GILLESPIE President ROBERT SCHIRF President Left to right: First row: Respondek, Watters, Quinn, Schirf, Dr. Caparo, Sullivan, Lingcnfelder, Else Second row: Wilson, Schlafly, Varga, Poulin, Hiegel, Shafransky, Robidoux, Hughes Third row: Kane, Lardie, Bohn, Metzger, Gallagher, Hart, Kaltenbach enicon mm of traicei fin sociay of unicm. mmm Left to right: First row: Bemish, Penrose, Tonsmeire, Hayes, Dieckelman, Duffy, Gushing Second row: Fransioli, Demer, Kelly, Driscoll, Dray, Cross, Linnehan Third row: Witchger, Sullivan, Crawford, Kerwin, Hicinbothem, Koss CHARLES HAYES President 248 T ROBERT SCHULTZ President Left to ritjht: First row: Bracke, Haley, Nolan, Schultz, Hennessy, Eilers, Gruenenfelder Second row: Paskin, Pansini, Whalen, Norman, Ford, Flad, McHugh, Supplitt flflCHITfCTS CLUB CflmERfl CLUB Left to right: First row: Casey, Lucier, Starkie, Prof. Sessler, Reppenhagen, Waters, Gazelle Second row: McHugh, Byrne, Nolan, Burke, O ' Connell, Connors, Kelly, Gruenenfelder 249 JOHN STARKIE President Left to riyht: First row: Daigler, Carty, Green, Leahy, Bannon, Drinker, Flanagan Second row: Kelly, McCarty, Weaver, Haithcock, Cole, O ' Hara, Byrne MAURICE LEAHY President CfllHOLIC STUDENTS IDISSIOn CfiUSBDf CHffTllSTRy CLUB Left to right: First row: Chaput, Baldinger, Armel Second row: Pfaff, Cleary, Grady, Gies, Doyle Third row: Uribe, Borgman, Carroll, Langlois, Reilly, McGuire, Wachter Fourth row: Ryan, O ' Donnell, Tracey, Gillespie, Duffey, Bellino, Winte, Murray, Cochran Fifth row: McGuire, Anderson, Klingel, Jaeger, DeMoss, Young, Glenn, Kwiecien, Tormey Sixth row: Barton, Gschwend, Fitzpatrick, Schaffner, Maury, Jaquay, Nagel, McCarty, Kerwin, Hill, McKenna Seventh row: Spychalski, McDowell, Sullivan, Schmidle, Knaus, Haaga, Wille, Long, Dineen, Burns, Reich THOMAS ARMEL President 250 251 DAVID MBSKILL President I Left to right: First row: Schleck, Rizzi, Sandmaier, Reardon, Rice, Boisvert, Meskill Second row: Humby, Morrow, Merkle, Donohue, Coleman, Connelly, Metzler, Retires Third row: Asmuth, Paulmann, Kluding, Hogan, Walsh, Anton, Kerns, Stevens, DeLay Fourth row: Rogers, Sullivan, Henry, Hackman, Meyer, Clifford, Sadowski, Umhoefer, Hildebrandt, Higby Fifth roiv: Quimby, LaVigne, Martini, Mayer, Miller, Pagan, Molidor, Mago, Fpley, Morgan, Cella Sixth roiv: Meehan, Giedemann, Habecker, Rothacker, Layton, Nolan, Kessing, Killen, Wahl, Seguin, Novak Seventh row: Soong, Spalding, Donovan, Mclntyre, McKenna, Hickey, Whitford, Ford, Neenan, Dora, Scully Eighth row: Deger, Mayotte, Aucremanne, O ' Hara, Fushelberger, McCarty, Gait, Emmeregger, Hurst, Cul- lather, Sullivan Ninth row: Kuasnak, Wolfe, Meyer, Wuebbold, Haller, Judith, George, Maher, Braun, Fitch, Short Tenth row: Haithcoek, McGinnis, Lewis, Schmitz, Flynn, Hughes, Fallon, Rasor, Fagan, Volberding Eleventh row: Jones, Minder, Meilbacher, Ortale, Carbine, Undertiner, Reynolds, Hanly, Lucier, Hufnagel, Mathey Twelfth row: Sullivan, Brown, Kaiser, Bever, Reilly Standing: DelGaizo, Reichenstein, Sweeny, Barton, Daigler, McKenna, Kegelmayer, Whelehan, Tormey, Norton, Oakes, Gerwe, Johnston, Hammond, Woff, Dell, McFarland, Gonring, Donahue, Ryan, Morrissey, Millenbach, Gunter mum CIVIL EH6IOCUS CLUB Left to right : First row: Weiler, Penrose, Keefe, Mr. W. Shilts, McGuire, Baldinger, DeSimon, Starke Second row: Batista, Kane, McDermott, Cobb, Barnett, Morrissey, Chamberlain, Porawski, McGuinness Third row: R. Gallagher, Crumley, Weber, Maes, McFarland, Drumgould, Fairley, Wilson 251 JOHN SAVORD Secretary Left to right: First row: Wolff, Brush, Savord, Foye, Coleman, Fallen Second row: Walsh, Bourke, Tully, Bergen, Sutton, Ortale, Roche Third row: Sheppard, Glass, Runge, McAuliffe economic ROUND TABLE Left to right: First row: Gallagher, Kiefer, Duffey, Duffy Second row: Tobin, Bolz, Grimes, Bradley, Huethcr, White Third row: Fitzpatrick, Uribe, C. Carroll, Langlois, Reilly, E. Carroll, Borgman, McGuinness Fourth row: Yaeger, O ' Donnell, Jaeger, Tracey, Murray, Ryan, Cochran, Gillespie, Mouch, Pfaff Fifth Row: Rumpf, Adrian, Anderson, Klinger, DeMoss, Barton, Doyle, John Quinn, Joseph Quinn, Schirf, Quart Sixth row: Coscarelli, Fransioli, Gushing, Hayes, Bemish, Tonsmeire, Penrose, Dieckelman, Demer, McKenna Seventh row: Spohr, Mangan, Nilles, Cleary, Wille, Knaus, Haaga, Crowley, Mojcik, Breska Eighth row: Morgan, Zerbe, Rohl, Batista, Fitzgerald, Kane, Shafransky, Duckworth, Dyke, Eagan, Dean Ninth row: Kort, Angelakos, Buenger, Ryan, Kelley, Seuffert, Scherer, Respondek, Champley, Finneran, Baldinger Tenth row: Mullaney, Rowan, McCarty, McDowell, Bauchman, Bellinger, Grady, Fitzpatrick, Daly, Haninger, Heelscher Eleventh row: Crowley, Hanifin, Reilly, Solze, Peters, Hill, Trenkle, Gilbert, Kelly, Zeindler, O ' T oole DONALD DUFFEY President 252 8 MILTON WILLIAMS President Left to right: First row: Knecht, Buber, Powers, Kenny, McGinley, Dineen, Prof. Wack, Stauber, Hillenbrand, Sibilsky, Huber, Brennan Second row: Conner, Lapilusa, Rowland, Marbach, Robertshaw, Hannigan, Frauendorff, Gainer, Fensel, Win- gen, McCarthy, Plotkin, Gero, Hughes Third row: O ' Shaughnessy, Foley, McNamara, O ' Brien, Fallon, Vignos, McManus, Welsch, Reiser, Sprague, Cunniff, Ryan, Cain, Williams GEfifUflfl CLUB mSTORIflOS Left to right: First row: Nowicki, Fr. McAvoy, Johnson, Moylan, Schrenker Second row: Tanner, Voelker, Kely, Small, Jandoli 252 253 WALTER JOHNSON President JOSEPH RIZZI President First row: Benedetti, E. Panchcri, R. Pancheri, Ortale, Alonzi, Pieroni, Julian, Rizzi, Consolazio, Rosanelli, Orsini, Carlucci, Delia Second row: Pedrucci, Donadio, Meconi, Turiano, Cappillino, DeMartini, Lo Giudice, McVay, DeFranco, Ciac- cio, Montegna, Grimes, Sposato Third row: Pacetta, Trentacoste, Lapilusa, Gaglione, Cacchioli, Dougherty, Carnevale, Brutz, Jandoli, Poten- ziani, Ferrante, Rizzo TflLIBIl CLUB LflUJ CLUB Left to right: First row: Benavides, Friedman, Borzilleri, Roche, Donlon, Deane, Grogan, Lanois, Meagher Second row: Weaver, Lanigan, Shea, Linsey, Try, Rolondo, Husung, Foy, Bodie Third rozv: Anderson, McNamara, Devine, Condon, Bradford, Reddy, Slack, Mahoney, King Fourth row: Foster, Szumachowski, Mee, Winterrowd, Pieroni, Daly, Derengoski, Haynes, Goggin Fifth row: Da Pra, Nigro, Dougherty, Fipp, Boyle, Weilbacher, Graham, O ' Melia, Good Si.rth roiv: Hiss, Rodibaugh, Ricke, McQueen, Pawlowski, Meyers, Mastriana, McVay, Savord STEWART ROCHE President 254 ::: FRANCIS CENTNER President : . Left to riyht: First row: Dora, Tinny, Scully, Hurly, Guiney, Gerend, Mr. Langwell, Centner, Mahoney, Stubbing, Kennedy, Mago, Bordeaux, Doyle Second row: Redd, Clark, O ' Loughlin, Morris, Paskin, Nolan, Motschall, Sadowski, Essick, Bever, S. Clarke, Hultgren, Sutton, Ross Third row: Kuntz, Unger, Beechel, Quinn, Dougherty, Johnson, Reynolds, Hillebrand, Dereume, Cox, Byrnes, Cotter, Hennessy, Carbine, Connell, Layton Fourth row: Smith, Chamberlain, Curry, Mullaney, Cousineau, Carroll mum miLITflfiy CLUB Left to right: First row: LaVigne, Mee, Haggerty, Wallace, Moylan Second row: Donovan, Kennedy, Rohyans, J. Quinn, Conaty, Adams 254 255 GEORGE HAGGERTY Commandant WILLIAM FAYMONVILLE President Left to riyht: First row: Beinor, Mclntyre, Halpin, Rice, Szumachowski, Simonich, Faymonville, Sheridan, Hester, DeFranco, Foster, Thesing, McGoldrick Second row: Gubanich, VanHuffel, Cella, Sitko, Leonas, Coughlin, Mahoney, Dean, Harvey, Kerr, Kelly, O ' Brien, Dray Third row: Donnelly, Hunthausen, Morrison, Bossu, Wilson, Morgan, Hofer, Kovalcik, Tonelli, Longhi, Law- rence, Wukovits, Uoyle, Nigro Fourth row: Bolz, Gallagher, Lacroix, Piepul, Stevenson, Mooney monoGBflm CLUB PfifSS CLUB Left to right: First row: Hanlon, O ' Hara, Piedmont, Starr, Voelker, Dcsel, Essey Second row: Schinkowitch, Archer, Warburton, Perkins, Siegel, J. Ferneding, Matson, T. Ferneding Third row: Lynaugh, Poletto, Coughlin, Doyle, Casper, O ' Connor, Spencer JOHN CALLACHAN President 256 CHARLES COLGAN Presidcnt Left to right: First rorv: Hake, Harrington, Colgan, Hannan, Leising Second roiv: Lcntz, Lancaster, Curran, Mlynsky, Bercik PfiOPfLLffl CLUB RflOlO CLUB Left to right: First row: Fr. Eugene Burke, C.S.C., Foley, Jehring, Kelly, Blake, Grimes, Johnson, Penrose, Fceney Second row: Scanlan, Sadlier, Witkowski, O ' Dowd, Sitt, Pottetti, Clark, Daner, Fowler, White Third roiv: Le Jeune, Schlafly, Carty, Hagen, Sallows, Heinz, Bohn, Magarahan, Corey 1% 257 RAYMOND KELLY President I f f I lit 1 1 A . 1 ! I ' t JOHN REDDY President . o riyht: First row: Mulvey, Brennan, R. Marbach, Fallen, Mulqueen, Reddy, Reed, Tracey, Hackman, Pieroni, Robinson Second row: O ' Neill, Corey, Smith, Kenedy, B. Marbach, Sacgert, Coleman, Tully, Murray, Hackett, Milen Third row: Meaney, White, Carty, Boisvert, Moylan, Murtagh, Van Swall, Hennessy, Cenni, Thelen, McKeon ST. VINCENT Dt PflUL SOCIETy SCHOOLIMfl Left to right: First row: Matthews, Harrington, Walsh, Roche, Fallon, Hackett, Wolff Second row: Pacetta, Fricke, Frericks, Callan, Syring, Coffey, Haithcock Third row: Romberg, Repetti, Sporor, Klister, Shea THOMAS ROCHE ( ' resident 258 2S9 JOHN KOHN President Left to right: First row: Clark, B. Marbach, R. Marbach, Br. Boniface, C.S.C., Kohn, Morrison, Assad, Kristan Second rozv: Hooffstetter, Petersen, Murphy, Weideman, Duggan, Flanigan, Merkle, Wurth, Mooney, Nevvland Third row: Killigrew, Bitzer, McGuire, Peters, Dean, Scanlan, Saegert, Shriver, Hilbert Fourth roiu: Doyle, Paulmann, Clarence Ratterman, Cletus Ratterman, McDonough, Brennan, Cahill, Fox Fifth rozv: Appleton, Fallon, Leahy, Guyette, Moran, Robinett, Brinker CLUB SPfllllSH CLUB 258 Left to right: First roiv: Curran, Lancaster, Morris, Quimby, Ward, Mcjunkin, Mago, Jehring Second row: Daly, MacKenzie, O ' Brien, Morgan, White, Foley, Trueman Third row: Garvey, Maloney, Crowley, Maneley 259 EDWARD QUIMBY President Left to riyht: First row: Gallagher, Mahoney, Ahern, Gschwend, Conley, Second row: Malone, Vignos, Blake, Kelly, McCourt, Dunlavy WILLIAM AHERN President CLUB BOSlOfl CLUB Left to right: First row: Lovett, O ' Hare, Meskill, Sullivan, Keefe, Butler, Barry Second row: Meehan, Fayette, McCarty, Windheim, Maddalena, Doyle, Kinnealey, Maguire Third row. Rogan, Armitage, O ' Loughlin, Duggan, Richards, Curran, Barnett JOSEPH SULLIVAN President 260 FRANK REPPENHAGEN President Left to right: First row: Sheedy, Nagel, L. Lancaster, A. Lancaster, Sullivan, Ball, Reppenhagen, O ' Gorman, Crane, Feeney, Daigler, Else, Sugnet, Love Second row: Fitzpatrick, Bogan, Hart, Wallace, Gaglione, Batt, Denney, Oehler, Hagerty, Leising, Andrews, Mago, Banigan, Dougherty, Kuhlmann Third row: Burke, Hoelscher, Hartmann, Novak, Ferrick, McKenna, Whiteman, J. McVay, W. McVay, P. Fensel, A. Fensel, Gallagher, Fallon, Kelly BUffOLO CLUB CflLlfORIllfl CLUB Left to right: First row: J. Fricke, C. Fricke, Murphy, Bernard, Foye, Rausch, Bernard, Weber, MacDonald Second row: Connolly, McDonald, Fender, Gallagher, Gunter, Alfs, Pansini, Simmons Third row: McLoone, Pinelli, Brush, Gilrane, Kelley, Wilson, Donahue, Meeker, Propeck OUVAJ 261 Left to riijht: First row: Laskowski, Witkowski, Mizcrski, Binkowski, Szumachowski, Pavvlowski, Krajniak Second row: Gutowski, Kochanowski, Semenczuk, Olbrys, Gabrys, Kwiecien, Merdzinski BENEDICT BINKOWSKI President CHflfiLfS PHILLIPS CBaCOUJ CLUB CHICflGO CLUB Top Section, left to right: First row: O ' Dowd, Cronin, T. Cronin, Hickey, Gray, Mcrrion, Sturm, Kennedy, Richer, W. Moulder Second row: Dillon, Kob, Nugent, Dingcs, Geselbracht, R. Kenney, Ryan, Barrett, P. Moulder, Lucas Third row: McNulty, Hack, Tearney, Boyce, Murphy, McNamara, Klees, Hilgartner, Henry, Norman, Moran Bottom Section, left to right: First row: Linnehan, O ' Brien, Stefanik, Englehart, Ryan, Carmody, Hosty, Fanning, Montegna, O ' Malley Second row: Kwiecien, McGuire, Tobin, Benedict, Mortimer, Kartheiser, Mclntyre, Laughlin, McGovern 7 liird row: McCarthy, Sacklcy, Ward, Armel, Toolan, Anton, Kralovec, Clarke, Neumann f . r ? t DANIEL RYAN President 262 JOSEPH MOORMAN President Left to right: First row: Wuebbold, Rohan, Leonard, Moorman, Brodberger, Thesing Second row: Busse, Muehlenkamp, Kessing, Zimmer, Heekin, Crumley CHICIDflHTI CLUB CLUB Left to rit ht: First row: Longo, Beaumont, Murray, Burnett, Barres, Kesch, Schriner, Grisanti, Deale, Kelly, Zegiob, Duffcy Second row: Clark, Gulyassy, Ingwersen, Blatt, Weinfurtner, Stack, Reidy, Coleman, F. Payne, Appli-ton, Woda, Hillenbrand, R. Coleman, Hammer Third row: Sotak, Bringman, Roche, Kiener, Strieker, McGroder, Keycs, Mulligan, McLaughlin, Kluding, Hackman, Sporor, Prokop, C. Payne, Mahon, Tinney 263 THOMAS SCHRINEK President GEORGE MORRIS President First row: Jacobs, Dancr, Laughna, Murray, George, Barron, Martin, Carroll, Geary, Van Hollebeke, Burns, Kilbane Second roiv: Moore, Hammond, Armitage, Caird, Curran, Motschall, Sadowski, Chaput, O ' Leary, McKenna, Langan Third row: Koss, Dimond, H. McLaughlin, Thompson, Witkowski, Platte, Klein, Naumann, Kelly, Bradley, Millenbach, Quart Fourth row: Carell, Cronin, Dyer, Loes, Kerwin, Hackctt DfieOIT CLUB FLORIDfl-GfOfiGlfl CLUB Left to right: First row: Stulb, Gore, Kokenge, Kelly, Kotte, Nagengast, McDonald, Redd Second row: Oliveros, Bennett, A. Redd, Mead, Kort, Hill, Orr, Webster, Reilly Third row: Beal, Burns, J. Mead, J. Burns, D. Kort, Schmidt, Madden FRANK KELLY President 264 JAMES MCARDLE President I Left to right: First row: F. Voglewede, Hayes, O ' Dowd, McArdle, Centlivre, O ' Laughlin Second row: W. Voglewede, Suelzer, McMeen, Doermer. Wemhoff, Reed FORT mm CLUB IIDIBOflPOLIS CLUB Left to right: First row: Vollmer, McNamara, McManus, J. Gillespie, J. Courtney, Barton, O ' Connell, R. Courtney, McMahon, Fisher Second row: Schnorr, Carson, Deery, Reed, Fitzgerald, Carr, O ' Brien, T. Gillespie, F. Fox, Sheedy, Reis Third row: D. Fox, Gavin, G. O ' Connor, Keach, Quinn, Herrington, McGuire, Bergan, McKay, R. O ' Connor, Spencer 265 RICHARD CASEY President First row: Donovan, Noonan, Harrington, Powers, Green, Gallagher, Casey, Jehring, Campbell, E. Bagan, Barry, Schmid, McCoy, Materus Second row: Wessels, H. Hughes, Posner, Sievert, Donohue, Hamel, M. Bagan, Boss, Clarke, Fitch, Friday, Gentle, Hannon, Kern, Roach, Clemens Third row: Spangler, Mooney, Schroeder, Hannan, Planalp, Carroll, Conner, Cutforth, Gatens, Tiedeman, Grady, Cody, R. Hughes, Carney, Mulqueen OUIfl CLUB HflflSflS Cliy CLUB Lejt to riyht: First row: Marshall, Morris, Metzler, V. DeCoursey, Reardon, Aylward, W. DeCoursey, Turgcon Second row: Lysaght, McKelvy, Nigro, Kopp, Anton, Walsh, Hayes, Dolan THOMAS REARDON President 266 CHARLES MCNAMARA President Left to riyht: First row. R. McFarland, C. McFarland, Corey, Graham, Caudill, Turgeon, Klappenbach, Becker Second row: Jochems, Burns, Holman, McMahon, Conry, Donovan, McDonnell Third roiv: Moran, Macklcy, Padon, Sheehan, Lapilusa KflflSflS-OKLflHOfllfl CLUB KEflTUCKy CLUB Left to right: First row: Hennessy, Nolan, Doll, Bannon, E. Aubrey, Casper, Cambron Second row: Thornberry, Gaither, G. Aubrey, Sass, Morrow, Gilbert, L. Aubrey Third row: Grobmeyer, Clarence Ratterman, Garvey, Cletus Ratterman, Tafel, Conway 267 PATRICK BANNON President JUAN CINTRON President Left to right: First row: Batista, Azpiazu, Arias, Prof, de Landero, Cintron, Martinez, Barreda, Colgan Second row: Pinero, Roces, Antongiorgi, Graham, Gonzalez, Perez, Martinez, C. Lazaro Third row: Gurucharri, Perez, Hernandez, Cambo, Rodriquez, Arroyo LB CLUB IMTROPOLIIflfl CLUB First Section Left to right: First row: Tucker, Beechel, Saegert, G. Mulligan, E. Maher, Waters, T. Maher, Philpott, Clark, Turiano, Car- lucci, Rosanelli, Cella, Farrell Second row: Stapleton, Hogan, Dowd, Zachek, McLaughlin, Donnelly, Doyle, Martin, Bangert, Tracey, O ' Neill, Fallen, Kelly, Metzger, Fitzgerald Third row: O ' Dea, Johnson, McGuire, Cacchioli, Kohn, Wilson, Rogers, T. Mulligan, Sallows, Smalley, Shea, Murphy, Trentacoste, O ' Connor, Dougherty, McCloy, Menneg, Frost Second Section Left to right: First row: Byrne, Edgar, Hynes, Kenedy, R. Marbach, Redmond, B. Marbach, J. Murphy, Humby, De Martini, Brennan, Sposato, Bauer, Kirby Second row: Trueman, Paulman, R. Murphy, Fallen, Schieck, Hodoly, Connors, Murray, Pilgrim, Wardell, Sullivan, Farrell, Lane, Clark, Lo Giudice, Zagame, Delia, Debitetto, Walker, McLean Third row: O ' Hayer, Fitzharris, O ' Brien, Denney, Martini, Desel, Garvey, Schcllenberg, Baum, Perrine, Mul- laney, O ' Brien, Pottetti, Carty, Gerra, D ' Alton, Cotter, Carroll, Quimby Fourth row: Hardart, Lapilusa, Walsh, Buckley, Robinson, Lillis, Burke, Cans GEORGE O ' NEIL President 268 26? JAMES HIELY President i Left to right: First roiv: McGowan, Fogarty, J. Shiely, Biagi, Gerwa, Jaeger, V. Shiely Second row: Keegan, Schreiber, O ' Brien, Wolff, Donovan, McNevin, J. Ryan, Burnell Third row: O ' Hara, Tully, Williams, R. Ryan, Doyle, Cole, Fowler miflflfSOTfl CLUB 111 o n T o n o CLUB Left to right: First row. Rice, Clifford, Volberding, Glass, Fredericks, Murray, Manix Second row: Murphy, Phillips, Purcell, Lawler, Nelson, Oaas, Cline 269 ALFRED VOLBERDING President LAWRENCE DOYLE President t t % ' Left to right: I- ' irst row: Dougherty, Malesh, Donoghue, Callan, Regan, Hencgan, Doyle, Fr. Lee, C.S.C., Hayes, Tuson, Mc- Leod, Marranca Second row: Kelly, Dillhoefer, Dunham, Murphy, Morris, Cacchioli, Morrison, Kiernan, Small, Jandoli, Gal- lagher, Young Third row: Monahan, Rummel, Bermingham, Froelich, Whit ford, Hayes, Seuffert, Lacroix, Plain, Brennan, Dunne, Costello, Gibson Fourth roit ' : Belli, Gallagher, Crawford, Bergen, Degnan, Pindar, Haines IHUI CLUB OLD Dominion CLUB Lift to right: First row: T. Morrison, Kelly, P. Morrison, Brown, Sheppard, Sullivan Second row: Williams, Costello, Golden, Howard, Pleasants, Hutchens, Fazzi Third row: Riley, Albert, O ' Reilly, C. Kelly ALBERT BROWM President 270 271 JOHN McGovERN President Left to riyht: First row: Gillen, Letcher, Huff, J. Larkin, McNulty, Cronin, McGovern, Mullen, Shaughnessy, Robertshaw, Eberhart, Kelly, Dillon Second row: Hagan, Gerald, Byrne, Rush, O ' Brien, Hasson, Patterson, McHugh, Dillon, Rudolph, T. Larkin, DeFranco, Kvatsak, Felts, Short Third row: Dickson, Kalman, O ' Brien, Ortale, Wilson, Papa, Kovalcik, Adamonis, Gutowski, Zimmerman, Broderick, Campbell, McArdle, Hufnagel, Ziegler PHTSBUfiGH CLUB ROCHESTCfl CLUB Left to right: First row: Thelen, Blum, John Tormey, Eilers, Gcntner, Norton, Quinn, Dollard, DeSimon, O ' Toolc, Kehoe Second roiv: Skelly, Miller, LaVigne, Tormey, Zimmer, Odenbach, McGuire, Flynn, Smith, Hastings, Lynaugh, Yhelehan Third row: Nolan, Johantgen, Bemish, Keegan, Costello, Doell, Dowling, Hurley, Corcoran, McGuire, Snyder, Kelleher 271 CHARLES NORTON President JOHN GRIFFIN President Left to riyhl: First row: Westoff, Schercr, Raaf, Griffin, Karr, Schlarly, Ghio, Ryan. Second row: O ' Neal, Gilliland, Hunthausen, Maguire, Dyer, Schmidt, Stegmaier, Buddy, Flynn. Third row: Hennigan, Morris, Dahm, Griienfeilder, Pollnow, Bellinger, Mangclsdorf, Raff, Barr, Griesedieck. ST. LOUIS CLUB TfXflS CLUB Left to right: First row: Broussard, Ricgcl, T. Foley, J. Foley, Simon, Fleming, Bozich, Fritter. Second row: Gaglione, Haninger, MacFarlane, Reichenstein, Darrouzet, Meaney, Cobb. Third row: Humphrey, Fallen, Crowley, T. Meaney, McCarthy. FRED SIMON President 272 JOHN TOOMEY President Left to rit ht: First row: Donlon, Sullivan, Toomey, McCabe, Haines. Second row: Schantz, Richard, Donovan, F. Sullivan, Hanifin, Rcardon. TRIPLE CITIES CLUB UPPffi HIICHIGflO CLUB Left to right: First row: E. Pancheri, Kennedy, J. Shea, M. Shea, Schroeder, Piercecchi, Paveglio. Second row: R. Pancheri, Pousignant, Finch, Voelker, Petersen, Foley, Schmit. 272 273 YII.UAM KENNEDY President ROBERT KODIBAUGH President Left to right: First row: Ferguson, Gerard, Probst, Webster, Nowicki, Albert, Rodibaugh, Hartzer, Murdock, Hiss, Rafalske, I ' awlowski, Frank. Second row: Bergan, Krueper, Wolf, Schulz, Orosz, Kochanowski, Shirk, O ' Neill, Minges, Barbier, Eby, Stine, I hinlap, Derbin, Plotkin. Third row. Widup, Luckey, Pieters, Feeney, Stratigos, Stewart, Lane, Miholick, Zubras, Layton, Mclnerny, Hultgren, Delahanty. l-ourth ran ' : Ganser, Fromuth, Michels, Garab, Carpenter, Van Bruaene, McCartney, Sabo. VILLflBm CLUB youfiGSiouin CLUB Left to right: First row: Van Huffel, Shea, Welsch, Sheehan, Father Benedict, Mastriana, Robinson, Connelly, Connors. Second row: Hopkins, Menclolia, Hettler, Bernard, Daley, Brutz, Essick, Evans, O ' Rourke. Third row: Riffle, Broscoe, Daley, Connors, Jaxtheimer, Siege!, Hawes, Eaton. FRANCIS MASTRIANA President 274 1UW 274 (ILL in run 275 DUfiine m mm Glimpse of Laymen ' s Retreat- lecture at the grotto Tarzan and mate An interested crowd watches the cornerstone ceremonies 275 ROCKI1E 276 fflfdlORIflL THf coniiERSTOiif Warren Brown eulogizes 277 Grand Trunk THf GflflG ' S 278 DLL Htfl ... Pay now! 279 Free for all THf HflRCH IS on! 280 281 Iron horse IT 1 Music, maestro, please Erin go Braugh This ' ll Getchell Some show! Little Sir Echo if l? i ' L t i ' t 282 I Boots, Boots . . . Snow White Follow the lender Loch Lomond Capering kilties 283 SPIRIT! Father Brennan at the Minnesota pep-rally Father O ' Donnell once more inspires the boys 284 285 IT CD ITT GOc Bah! Blow, Garbriel, blow 286 HflPPffl Hffif! ' Nltcs at the round table Water, water everywhere 287 Hffif JHERE Little learning is a dangerous thing Pretty, aren ' t they? Notre Dame 19; Army 7 He tans easily Wings of (he Irish ft 289 Trouble brewing? Life begins at forty Hands across the table Who ' s supporting who? Bottoms up! 290 PRESENTING 250 291 ODDS HDD ODS 292 COOVEIITIOII of THE BROUIS 293 flflflUDm 294 Idiot ' s delight Yeah? Stir it up Hold tight! Siesta . . . Riding the rails i T . 254 295 HIS DfiEflfll COHIf TflUf It ' s not that we don ' t trust you Good workout, isn ' t it? 296 297 WE GET JIITHOUT 1HEH ..ffllfiiy 11IELL Out of season Cook ' s tour Sheridan ' s McCarthy 298 Johnnie Where ' s Mommy? 299 nspm God . . . Country . . . Notre D.imc Tis the month of our Mother 300 301 flJIO 301 STflfif fine RflDIO Take the air Heavy drama Learn to tune ' 302 BEHIND THE Alumni Office an interesting place LlfifS 303 Five cents, please ...flT RflflDO Off-campus headquarters He just went by on a bike Town bound l (i t we W The cosmological experience 305 fOR! Here ' s mud in your eye Now I lay me down .... Chet he keeps them smooth N. D., 14; Georgia Tech, 6 N. D., 7; Carnegie Tech, N. D., 9; Northwestern, 7 . We have been helped immeasurably in the preparation of this book by the kindness and co-operation of many friends, and any success that this publication may enjoy is due in large part to their interest and work. We wish to thank all of them connected with the book and espe- cially the following: Rev. James D. Trahey, C.S.C. ; Rev. John M. Dupuis, C.S.C.; and Mr. Robert H. McAuliffe of the Disciplinary Department whose help and suggestions made considerably lighter the task of publishing this book. Mr. Thomas P. King and Mr. Raymond E. McGrath, ' 37 of the Premier Engraving Co., for their assistance and patience in doing the engraving work. Mr. Hervey L. MacCowan for his aid in laying out the plan of the book. Mr. E. J. Heckelman and Mr. P. L. O ' Neill of the W. B. Conkey Company of Hammond, Indiana, for their excellent publishing work. Mr. Kenneth Coolcy of the David J. Molloy Plant. Mr. Theo. Jena and Mr. C. David Rex of the Bagby Photo Co. for their careful and unfailing work in the photography produc- tion. It has been a sincere pleasure to have been associated with them during the past year. Oliver Helland for excellent caricaturing of professors and stu- f dents. John McHugh, Donald Driscoll and John Webster for their fine sketches and drawings. The Dome staff members without whose aid it would have been impossible to publish this book. . Fit pmoim IIIDU ADAMONIS, STANLEY C 271 ADAMS, WILLIAM C 162, 255 ADRIAN, JOSEPH L 69, 247, 252 Engineers ' Club ; American Society of Metals; Interhall Athletics; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. AHERN, WILLIAM F 69,260 President, Akron-Canton Club. AITKEN, JOHN J. 117 ALBERT, FRANCIS J 270 ALBERT, RICHARD S 274 ALPS, GEORGE W 206, 261 ALLEGA, FRANCIS R 117 ALLEN, JOHN F 117 ALONZI, PETER A 117,254 AMES, RICHARD F 117 AMRHEIN, NICHOLAS C 69 Commerce Forum ; President, Central Illinois Club; Knights of Columbus; Interball Basketball. ANASTASIA, ALBERT A 162 ANDERSON, ARTHUR F 69,254 Law Club. ANDERSON, EDGAR H 247, 252 ANDERSON, NORMAN 1 69 Varsity Track, ' 36, ' 37; Freshman Track ; Interhall Football and Basket- ball. ANDERSON, WILLIAM L 117 ANDREWS, WILLIAM F 226, 261 ANDRIACCHI, SALVATORK D 117 ANGELAKOS, DIOGENES J 252 ANTON, RICHARD J 69, 262 Scholastic; St. Vincent De Paul So- ciety ; Commerce Forum ; Interhall Athletics; Servers ' Club. ANTON, ROY J 117 ANTONGIORGI, ANGEL R 268 APPLETON. ROBERT F .259, 263 ARCHER, CLYDE W 117, 256 ARIAS, ENRIQUE R 117, 268 ARMHRUSTER, JAMES W 117 ARMEL, THOMAS N 69,247,250,262 President, Chemistry Club ; A. I. Ch. E. ; Freshman Football; Executive Board-Academy of Science. ARMITAGE, HENRY G 117,260 ARMITAGE, JAMES W 264 ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH J 117 ARROYO, IGNACIO L 117, 268 ASMUTH, JAMES E 251 ASSAD, VICTOR, J 259 AUBREY, EDWARD C 117,267 AUBREY, FRANCIS G 267 AUBREY, FRANK Y 117,230 AUBREY, LAURENCE J 267 AUCREMANNE, CAMILLE, E 251 AYI.WARD, JAMES P 117, 266 AZPIAZU, EUSEBIO, S 268 B BADDOUR, EDMOND F 117 BAGAN, EARL DENNIS 117,266 BAGAN, MERVIN F 183, 266 BACLEY, DAVID C 162 BALDINGER, EDWARD J 251, 252 BALL, RICHARD E 122,261,227 BALTES, JOH N W 69 Civil Engineering Club ; Engineers ' Club; Interhall Football. BANGERT, DOUGLAS A 117,268 BANIGAN, THOMAS F 247,261 BANNON, PATRICK J 250, 267 BAKBKK, KOIIEKT A 117 BARIIIER, RICHARD L 117, 274 BARNETT, THOMAS C 69,251 Civil Engineering Club. BA ' RONE, CARMELO V 69 Italian Club ; German Club. BARR, JOSEPH J 272 BARRACK, CHARLES M 118 BARREUA, FRUCTUOSO G 118, 230, 243, 268 BARRES, HAROLD J 263 BARRETT, JAMES E 118 BARRETT, TIMOTHY J 262 B ARRON, LLOYD J 118, 264 BARRY, JOHN R. 260 HARRY, JOHN W 118, 166,266 BARRY, THOMAS G ' . . . 69 Interhall Athletics. BARTON, EMMETT P 69,247,250,252,265 President, Indianapolis Club; A. I. Ch. E. ; Chemists ' Club ; Engineers ' Club ; Interhall Athletics. BARTON, LEONARD F 118, 251 BASTIAN, GEORGE L 70 BATISTA, JUAN G 251,252,268 BATT, RICHARD A 261 BAUCHMAN, ROBERT W 166, 182, 252 BAUER, JOHN L 268 BAUM, WILLIAM A 268 BEAL, HAROLD F 264 BEAUUINE, ROBERT J 118 BEAUMONT, ROBERT E 263 BECKER, CHARLES H 267 BECKER, GEORGE W 1 18 BEECHEL, WILLIAM C 118,255,268 BEGLEY, JAMES R 118 BEH, KENN ETH F 118 BEINOR, JOSEPH E 70, 145, 156, 192, 256 Varsity Football ; Varsity Track ; Monogram Club; Knights of Co- lumbus. BELLADONNA, ROLAND L 166 BELLI, SANTO L 162, 270 BELLINGER, JAMES E 252, 272 BKLLINO, VITO V 70, 246, 250 Academy of Science; Chemists ' Club; St. Vincent De Paul Society; Italian Club ; American Chemical Society. BEMISH, Louis J 70, 248, 252, 271 Secretary, A. S. M. E. ; Engineers ' Club; Interhall Football. BENAVIDF.S, ROBERTO M 70, 254 La Raza Club ; Lawyer Staff. BENEDETTI, AUGOSTINO J 70, 254 Band ; Italian Club. BENEDICT, LAWRENCE D 70,262 Interball Athletics ; B Squad ; Track. BENNETT, CHARLES R 70, 204, 264 BKRCIK, JULIUS W 166,182,184,257 BERGAN, JOSEPH A 274 BERGAN, WILLIAM A 265 BERGEN, JOHN W 270 BERGEN, RICHARD P 70, 252 Economic Round Table ; Knights of Columbus. BERMINGHAM, JOHN C 270 BERNARD, ANTHONY M 118, 274 BERNARD, DAVID J 1 18, 261 BERNARD, JOSEPH J 70, 240, 261 Deputy Grand Knight, Knights of Co- lumbus ; Vice Pres., California Club. BERT ANY, ROBERT E 118 BERTSCH, ROBERT B 1 18, 204 BEVER, LEO A 118, 251,255 BIAGI, FRANCIS W. 1 18, 269 BINKOWSKI. BENEDICT F 70, 262 Varsity Football ; President, Charles Philip Cracow Club; Interhall Ath- letics. Bn ZER, CHARLES A 259 BLAKE, ROBERT W 1 18, 162, 244, 257, 260 BI.ATT, GEORGE J 263 I ' .M ssixc. MICHAEL L 70 Interhall Athletics ; Commerce Forum. BLOHM, THOMAS R 162 BLUM, WIU.IAM G ' . !271 BOCKHEIM, JAMES J 118 BODIE, ROBERT J 71, 254 Law Club. BOGAN, WILLIAM, J 261 BOHN, CHARLES R 71,248,257 A. I. E. E. ; Engineers ' Club ; Radio Club. BOISVERT, HAROLD V 118, 251, 258 BOLCHOZ, WILLIAM M 118 BOLZ, ROBERT C 71, 207, 247, 252, 256 Vice-President, Aeronautical Society; Mo nogram Club ; Senior Manager of Tennis; Engineers ' Club; Knights of Columbus. BOND, NATHANIEL 118 BORDEAUX, JEROME E 1 18, 255 BORER, HAROLD W 118 BORCMAN, PAUL A 247, 250, 252 BORZILLERI, SAMUEL C 71,254 Law Club; Chairman, Hoynes Ban- quet. Boss, DONALD A 266 BOSSORT, THOMAS R 71 Bossu, AUGUST F 71, 145, 256 Varsity F ' ootball ; Monogram Club. BOUHKE, NORMAN F 118,252 BOWLER, HAROLD H 118,206,246 BOYCE, JOHN D 262 BOYLE, EDWARD L 71 BOYLE, LEO R 254 BOYLE, SAMUEL J 227 BOZICH, SAMUEL S 118,272 BRACKE, CAMIEL F 249 BRADFORD, RAYMOND H 71, 254 BRADLEY, DANIEL F 264 BRADLEY, FRANCIS X 247,252 President, Institute of Aero. Science; Engineers ' Club; American Society of Metals; Interball Athletics. BRADY, JAMES R 119 BRAUN, WILLIAM K 71 Commerce Forum ; Freshman Base- ball. BREEN, ROBERT H 71 BRENNAN, JAMES E 166,246 BRENNAN, JOHN C 119 BRENNAN, WALTER J 253,258,259,268 BRENNAN, WILLIAM F 270 BRESKA, ROBERT J 247, 252 BRIGHT. FRANCIS E 71 BRINGMAN, NORMAN A 263 BRINKER, WILLIAM J 250, 259 BRODBERGER, JOH N B 119, 263 BRODERICK. DANIEL T 271 BROSCOE, EDWARD M 72, 274 Varsity Football ; Captain, Gym Team ; President, Youngstown Club. BROUSSARD, JOSEPH E 272 BROWN, ALBERT L 72, 270 BROWN, EARL M 72, 145, 156, 169 Varsity Football; Captain, 1939 Var- sity Basketball ; Monogram Club. BROWN, JAMES G 119 BROWN, RICHARD J 72 Commerce Forum. BROWN, ROGER W 166 BROWNING, THOMAS J 119 BRUGGER. JAMES J 1 19 BRUSH. JOHN F 119,252,261 BRUTZ, JAMES C 254, 274 BUHER. LUTHER W 253 BUCKLEY, CLIFFORD G 268 Bfiinv, EDWARD 272 BUENCER, EDWARD A 252 BULGER, THOMAS R 72 Knights of Columbus ; Schoolmen BTRKART, JAMES A 162 BI-RKE. EDWAM 1 119,261 BIRKE, JAMES P 227,249,268 BURKE, ROBE RT L 119 309 pfusonu INDEX BURKHOLDER, MARION R 72 Commerce Forum ; Freshman Track ; Irish Club; Bengal Bouts; Interhall Football. BURNELL, HERMAN M 146, 269 BURNETT, ALBERT J 263 BURNS, JAMES A 119,264 BURNS, JOSEPH F 119, 267 BURNS, ROBERT M 264 BURNS, WILLIAM G 119, 250 BURNS, WILLIAM J 264 BUSSE, JOHN E 263 BUTLER, EDMUND R 162, 260 BYRNE, EDWARD B 271 BYRNE, MATTHEW A 227, 249, 268 BYRNES, MATTHEW R 255 CACCHIOLI, Louis G 72, 254, 268, 270 Varsity Football ; German Club ; New Jersey Club; Italian Club; Interhall Sports. CAHILL, JONES F 259 CAIN, EUGENE P 253 CAIN, JOHN A 72 Lawyer Staff. CALLAGHAN, JOHN A 72, 256 President, Press Club ; Scholastic, Dome. CALLAH AN, WILLIAM P 72 Kansas - Oklahoma Club ; German Club; Academy of Science. CALLAN, ALFRED J 119,244,245,258,270 CAMBO, LUCAS J 268 CAMHRON, CHARLES R 267 CAMPBELL, GEORGE R 72, 271 CANALE, JOSEPH A 72 CANAI.E, PHILIP M 119 CANNON, JAMES A 119 CAPPILLINO, WILLIAM M 73, 254 Italian Club; Mid-Hudson Valley Club ; Freshman Baseball ; Interhall Athletics. CARBINE, WILLIAM C 251,255 CARELL, JAMES M 264 CARLUCCI, JOSEPH P 119, 254, 268 CARMODY, ROBERT E 73, 262 Treasurer, Chicago Club; Interhall Athletics. CARNEVALE, ALBERT E 254 CARNEY, JOH N B 162, 266 CARPENTER, WILLIAM A 73 Commerce Forum. CARR, MICHAEL J 265 CARROLL, CHARLES V 73, 252 Engineers ' Club ; Chemists ' Club ; A. I. Ch. E. ; Hockey; Interhall Athletics. CARROLL, EDWARD J 73, 252 CARROLL, PHILLIP V 199, 266 CARKOLL, THOMAS P 255, 268 CARROLL, WILLIAM F. 73, 264 Treasurer, Detroit Club ; Knights of Columbus ; Commerce Forum ; Inter- hall Athletics. CARSON, WILLIAM J 265 CARTY, THOMAS F 227, 250, 258, 268 CASEY, BYRON L 73, 246 Academy of Science ; Bengal Bouts. CASEY, RICHARD D 73, 266 President, Iowa Club; Treasurer, German Club ; President ' s Council. CASPER, JAMES J 119,256,267 CASPER, JAMES T 119 CAUDILL, HENRY B 267 CAVANAUGH, CHARLES W 166 CELLA, ANTHONY L 1 19 CELLA, JOHN B 73,155,251,256,268 Captain, Cheer Leaders ; Commerce Forum ; Knights of Columbus ; Mono- gram Club ; Freshman Track. CENNI, Louis J 119,258 CENTLIVRE, ROBERT E 1 19, 265 CHAMBERLAIN, EUGENE M 255 CHAMBERLAIN, ROBERT V 119, 251 CHAMPLEY, JOSEPH P 247 CH APUT, ELMER P 120, 246, 250, 264 CIACCIO, BENJAMIN P 254 CICCOLELI.A, JOHN E 120, 179 CINTRON, JUAN E 120, 268 CIOLINO, FRANCIS V 120, 183 CLARK, JOHN J 263 CLARK, PHILIP J 268 CLARK, WILLIAM P 255,257,259,268 CLARKE, EDWARD T 73,266 Iowa Club; Propeller Club; Interhall Basketball. CLARKE, FRANCIS X 73, 262 Commerce Forum. CLARKE, STEPHEN R 227,255 CLEARY, JAMES P 120,225,2( 4 CLEARY, WILLIAM F 120, 247, 250, 252 CLEMENS, JOHN J 73, 166 Band. CLEMENS, RICHARD A 120 CLEMENS, WILLIAM M 266 CLIFFORD, JAMES A 74, 269 Commerce Forum ; Knights of Co- lumbus. CLINE, JOHN M 269 CLOUSE, MICHAEL P 74, 246 Academy of Science ; German Club ; Radio Club ; Servers ' Club. COBB, CHARLES L 120, 251, 272 COCHRAN, NEAL P 247, 250, 252 CODY, JOHN J 266 COFFEY, JAMES J 74, 258 Schoolmen. I ' M BKRT, EDWARD L 166 COLE, JOHN C 120,250,269 COLEMAN, ROBERT F 253 COLEMAN, WILLIAM H 120, 239, 251, 252, 258, 263 COLCAN, CHARLES J 74,113,257,268 Varsity Fencing ; Varsity Debate ; Glee Club; President, Propeller Club; La Raza Club; Prefect, Tertiaries of St. Francis; Spanish Club; St. Vincent De Paul Society. COLLINS, HENRY D 120 COLLINS, JOHN R 162, 183, 197 COLLINS, KENNETH J 120 CONATY, FRANCIS H 247, 255 CONDON, WILLIAM P 254 CONLEY, JAMES A 120, 260 CONNELL, JAMES T 255 CONNELLY, HERBERT J 120, 251, 274 CONNOLLY, JOHN J 261 CONNOLLY, ROBERT E 120 CONNORS, DONALD D 162, 274 CONNORS, DONALD F 249, 268 CONNORS, HARRY E 274 CONRAD, JOHN F 74 Interhall Football ; Varsity Basketball. CONRY, JOHN J 267 CONSOLAZIO, ANTHONY N 120, 254 CONVERSE, ROBERT F 74 Knights of Columbus; Chemistry Club. CON WAY, JAMES F 267 COOK, JOHN D 120 COPPINGER, JOHN M 163 CORCORAN, VICTOR F 271 COREY, EDGAR A 257, 258, 267 CORGAN, MICHAEL H 120 COSCARELLI, ARTHUR L 74, 252 American Society for Metals ; Engi- neers ' Club; Italian Club. COSTELLO, CLARENCE V 271 COSTELLO, GEORGE K 120 COSTELLO, JOHN W 74,241,270 Warden, Knights of Columbus; Sec- retary, New Jersey Club. COSTELLO, JOSEPH M 270 COTTER, WILLIAM E 163,242,255,268 COTTON, WALTER R 74 Interhall Athletics. COUGHLIN, FRANCIS S 120, 197, 256 COURTNEY, JOHN W 265 COURTNEY, ROBERT F 120 COUSINEAU, EDWARD F 255 Cox, ROBERT E 255 CRANE, HUBERT T 120, 201 CRANE, JOHN L 120, 261 CRAWFORD, BERNARD K 120, 248, 270 CRISANTI, JOSEPH E 74 CRONIN, JOHN M 120 CRONIN, JOHN R 262 CRONIN, THOMAS G 262 CRONIN, THOMAS L 74, 271 CRONIN, WALTER J 227, 264 CROSS, FRANCIS R 120, 248 CROWE, EMMETT H 74, 146, 169 CROWLEY, BARTHOLOMEW A 252 CROWLEY, GEORGE C 252 CROWLEY, WILLIAM R 259, 272 CRUMLEY, THOMAS F 120,251,263 CULLATHER, JAMES L 121, 251 CUMMINGS, JOSEPH P 121 CUNNIFF, CHARLES L 253 CUNNINGHAM, FRANCIS E 75, 231, 244 CURLEY, DANIEL F 75 CURRAN, JAMES E 121,260 CURRAN, JOHN M 121. 257, 259, 264 CURRY, JOHN M 255 CURTIN, ROBERT J 75 GUSHING, GREGORY P 75,248,252 Engineers ' Club; A. S. M. E. CUTFORTH, JOHN K 266 DAHAR, PHILIP G 75 Football ; Boxing. DAHILL, DANIEL D 166 DAHM, HENRY L 272 DAIGLER, VINCENT A 227,250,251,261 DALEY, JAMES B 75, 274 I ) ALEY, ROBERT E 274 I) ' ALTON, RICHARD E 268 DALY, CHARLES F 75, 254 Law Club; Knights of Columbus. DALY, DAVID J 252 DALY, WILLIAM T 259 DANER, JAMES C 121,264 DANER, WILLIAM J 257, 264 DAPRA, LUINO, L 75, 254 Scholastic ; Bengal Bouts Promoter ; Law Club; Bookmen. I IARROUZET, JOHN L 272 DAUGHERTY, PHILIP V 121 DAVIS, ARTHUR G 75 Freshman Track. DAVIS, JOHN A 75 Knights of Columbus. DEALE, VALENTINE B 263 DEAN, EARL J 166, 252, 259 DEAN, JOHN P 197, 256 DEANE, JOHN J 75,254 President, Patricians ; Treasurer, Sen- ior Class ; Secretary, Law Club ; B Team Football. DEBITETTO, JOHN M 183,268 310 pmoim inofx DECOURSEY, VINCENT W 75, 228, 242, 244, 266 Managing Editor, Scholastic ; Wran- glers ; Vice-President, St. Vincent De Paul Society; Bookmen; Interhall Football ; Vice-President, Kansas City Club. DECOURSEY, WILLIAM P 266 DEERY, PAUL C 265 DEFRANCO, JOSEPH F 121, 146, 254, 256, 271 DEGER, CHARLES H 251 DEGNAN, THOMAS F 270 DELAHANTY, EDWARD L 121 DELAHANTY, JAMES L 121 DELAY, EUGENE E 251 DEL GAIZO, JOSEPH P 121, 251 DELIA, THOMAS A 184, 254, 268 DELL, CHARLES E 251 DEMARTINI, EUGENE P 254, 268 DEMER, Louis J 76, 166, 182, 248, 252 Engineers ' Club ; A. S. M. E. ; Band ; Varsity Baseball. DEMETER, ROBERT S 121, 246 DEMoss, JOHN E 121, 247, 250, 252 DEMPSEY, GEORGE R 76 DENNEY, JOHN M 261,268 DENTEN, ALBERT G 76 Secretary, German Club. DERBIN, MICHAEL E 274 DERENGOSKI, ROBERT A 76, 254 Law Club ; B Squad Fo otball. DEREUME, AUGUST J 255 DESEL, WALTER J 256, 268 DESIMON, ANTHONY E 121,251,271 DETZER, HARRY J 76 Knights of Columbus. DEVEREUX, LAWRENCE A 121 DEVINE, SAMUEL L 254 DEVINS, JOHN M 76 Engineers ' Club; Chemists ' Club; Minnesota Club. DICKSON, EDWARD J 271 DiCROcco, PHILIP P 76 Italian Club ; Interhall Athletics. DIECKELMAN, ROBERT H 76, 248, 252 Engineers ' Club; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Dicnv, WILLIAM F 76,231,238 Secretary, S. A. C. ; Editor, Scrip ; Scholastic. DlLLHOEFER, WlLLIAM F 270 DILLON, CHARLES E 271 DILLON, JOHN C 121,271 DILLON, WILLIAM R 121,262 DIMOND, JOSEPH H 264 DINEEN, DENNIS L 76, 250, 253 Chemists ' Club; American Chemical Society. DINGES, JOHN F 262 DOELL, GEORGE F 271 DOERMER, JOHN J 121,265 DOLAN, ROBERT M 121, 183, 266 DOLAN, SAMUEL M 121 DOLL, JESSE L 121, 267 DOLLARD, VINCENT E 76, 271 Treasurer, Rochester Club ; Football ; Boxing. DONADIO, ANTHONY P 162, 183, 254 DONAHUE, TOHN V 121,261 DONAHUE, THOMAS B 121, 239 DONLAN, JAMES J 166, 183 DONLON, FRANCIS J 254, 273 DONNELLY, JOHN P 76 Knights of Columbus ; Law Club ; Academy of Politics; Football Man- ager ' 37. DONNELLY, WILLIAM A 77, 198, 231, 229, 256, 268 Track Team; The Week, Scholas- tic ; Monogram Club ; Scrip. DONOGHUE, JAMES V 121,270 DONOHUE, JOHN H 121 DONOHUE, PHILIP A 121,204,266 DONOVAN, DANIEL 238,266 DONOVAN, GERARD K 122, 239, 255, 267 DONOVAN, JOHN C 273 DONOVAN, LAWRENCE J 269 DONOVAN, PAUL M 77 Secretary, Sophomore Class. DONOVAN, ROBERT N 122 DOOZAN, CARL W 77, 232 DORA, RICHARD J 251, 255 DOUGHERTY, FREDERICK L 197 DOUGHERTY, JAMES J 77,254 Engineers ' Club ; Law Club ; Civil En- gineers ' Club. DOUGHERTY, MAURICE R 122, 268, 270 DOUGHERTY, WILLIAM E 122,261 DOWD, HENRY R 122, 268 DOWLING, FRANCIS W 271 DOYLE, JAMES F 122, 268 DOYLE, JOHN T 77, 246, 247, 250 Secretary-Treasurer, Chemists ' Club ; American Chemical Society ; Academy of Science; Engineers ' Club; A. I. Ch. E. DOYLE, JOSEPH D 260 DOYLE, LAWRENCE A 201,256,270 Monogram Club ; President, New Jer- sey Club ; Press Club ; Varsity Base- ball. DOYLE, VINCENT A 163, 244 DOYLE, VINCENT A 269 DRAKE, WALTER P 227 DRAY, JOSEPH F 77, 154, 256 Manager of Football ; Vice-President, Freshman Class ; Knights of Colum- bus; French Club; Chairman, Winter Sports. DRAY, WALTER L 122,248 DREILING, VIRGIL T 77 DRISCOLL, DONALD B 122, 226, 231 DRISCOLL, FRANCIS S 122, 248 DRUMGOULD, JOHN W 122, 251 DRURY, WALTER A 77 Academy of Science ; Band. DUBBS, JOSEPH A 122 DUBRISKE, RAYMOND A 122 DuCHARME, PAUL E ...77,169,172,211 Monogram Club; Varsity Basketball and Baseball. DUCKWORTH, GENE W 166, 252 DUFFEY, DONALD K 77, 217, 234, 247, 250, 252 President, Engineers ' Club ; Catalyzer Staff; A. I. Ch. E. ; American Chem- ical Society; Chemistry Club. DUFFY, GEORGE E 122 DUFFY, JOHN R.. 77. 248, 252 Secretary, Engineers ' Club ; A. S. M. E. ; Interhall Basketball. DUFFY, THOMAS J 122, 175 DUGGAN, WILLIAM R 246 DUNLAP, JOHN W 274 DUNLAVY, EDWARD J 260 DUNN, JOSEPH M 78 Interhall Football. DUNNE, RICHARD A 270 DUNPHY, JOHN J 78 New Jersey Club ; Academy of Sci- ence. DYER, JOHN J 264 DYER, JOHN M 272 DYKE, ROBERT C 252 EAGAN, JAMES F 252 EATON, CHARLES W 274 EllERHARDT, WlLLIAM J 78, 166, 271 Band. EBY, DOUGLAS L 122,274 EDGAR, CHARLES H 268 EGAN, ROGER P 122 EILERS, BERNARD J 248,271 ELLIS, HERSCHELL REX. . . . . 122, 169, 172, 201 ELSE, JOHN G 122,248,261 EMMENE;ER, EDWARD J 162,251 ENGEL, HENRY K 122 ENGLEHART, CHARLES J 78,262 Secretary, Chicago Club ; Commerce Forum ; Interhall Athletics. ENNIS, JOHN J 78 Interhall Athletics. ERNST, C.S.C., FRANCIS J 122 ERTEL, MARK A 122, 169, 172 ESSEY, Louis J 78, 256 Press Club. ESSICK, JAMES H 255,274 ETTL, EDWARD J 183 EVANS, ALBERT J 274 FAGAN, BERNARD J 78, 251 Commerce Forum; Interhall Athletics; Senior Committee Chairman. FAGAN, ROBERT J 251 FAIRLEY, GEORGE E 251 FALLER, GERALD M 78, 183 Glee Club; Freshman Track; Com- merce Forum. FALLON, RICHARD L 122, 230, 258, 268 FALLON, ROBERT J 246, 253 FALLON, THOMAS W 162, 268 FALLON, WILLIAM J 251, 252, 261 FANNING, EDWARD J 78, 262 Spanish Club; Interhall Athletics. FARRELL, EDWARD G 78, 268 FARRELL, FRANCIS T 78, 155 Cheer Leader; St. Vincent De Paul Society. FARRELL, WILLIAM J 268 FARRINGTON, ROBERT J 78 Boxing; Interhall Athletics. FAY, WILLIAM C 122,206,207,229 FAYETTE, JAMES J 260 FAZZI, GEORGE B 270 FEENEY, BERNARD J 79, 229, 257, 261 Vice-President, Radio Club ; Radio Announcer ; Scholastic. FEENEY, GERARD F 274 FELKER, ANDREW J.. 79, 182 Orchestra; French Club. FELTS, ALLEN F 79, 271 Pittsburgh Club; St. Vincent De Paul Society. PENCIL, WAYNE J 122 FENDER, WILLIAM F... 233, 261 FENSEL, ALBERT J 261 FENSEL, FRANCIS P 122,253,261 FERGUSON, LAWRENCE 1 122, 246, 274 FERNEDING, JOHN C 122, 230, 256 FERNEDING, THOMAS C 123,230,256 FERRANTE, FRANCIS J 254 FERRARO, STEPHEN P 182 FERRICK, GEORGE W 261 FINCH, ROBERT B 166,182, 273 FINNERAN, JOHN C 123 P ' lpp, AUGUST B 254 FISH, ROBERT G 246 FITCH, CLAUDE F 79,186,242,251,266 Chairman, Commerce Forum ; Wran- glers ; Varsity Debate; Interhall Ath- letics. FITZGERALD, ROBERT M 265 FITZGERALD, WILLIAM P 162,247,252 FITZHARRIS, THOMAS J 268 311 pmoiflL INDEX FITZPATRICK, FRANCIS E 79, 247, 252 A. I. Ch. E. ; Chemists ' Club ; En- gineers ' Club. FITZPATRICK, JOSEPH W 166 FITZPATRICK, ROBERT J 261 FITZPATRICK, THOMAS M 123 FITZSIM MONS, ROBERT E 79 FITZSIMONS, LAWRENCE J 79 FLANAGAN, JOHN C 123, 116,246 FLANAGAN, JOHN P 166,250 FLANIGAN, CHARLES J 79, 259 Interhall Athletics ; Spanish Club ; Servers ' Club ; Commerce Forum ; Knights of Columbus. FLEMING, WALTER L 123, 272 FLOOD, PAUL J 123 FLUGE, PETER J 79 Knights of Columbus ; Commerce Fo- rum ; Interhall Athletics ; Treasurer, Toledo Club. FLYNN, GERALD J.. 123, 155,213,226, 187, 271 FLYNN, JOHN B 123 FLYNN, JOSEPH J 251 FOCKE, JOHN M 79, 166 Band; Interhall Basketball. FOGARTY, RICHARD L 123, 269 FOLEY, JAMES E 123, 272 FOLEY, JAMES J 253 FOLEY, PAUL J 79, 273 Schoolmen. FOLEY, THOMAS C 272 FOLEY, WILLIAM G 251, 257, 259 FORE, THOMAS P 123, 251 FORD, WILLIAM M 249 FOSKETT, DONALD A 123, 226, 229 FOSSELMAN, C.S.C., DAVID H 79 FOSTER, HARVEY G 80, 254, 256 Varsity Football ; Monogram Club ; Law Club. FOWLER, FREDERICK E 257, 269 Fox, DAVID J 123 Fox, FRANCIS R 259, 265 FOY, THOMAS P 80, 254 Law Gub ; Knights of Columbus. FOYE, THOMAS P 80, 252, 261 President, California Club; Secretary, Economic Round Table. FRANCIES, JOHN T 123,166,182 FRANCOEUR, ADRIEN P 123 FRANK, MAURICE N 183,274 FRANSIOLI, FRANCIS P 80, 248, 252 Secretary, A. S. M. E. ; Engineers ' Club. FRAUENDORFF, ERNESTO R 253 FREDERICKS, CARL K 269 FRERICKS, THEODORE P 80, 258 FRICKE, CARL H 68,80,258,261 Vice-President, Senior Class; Varsity Football; Boxing; Schoolmen. FRICKE, JOHN T 261 FRIEDMAN, SANFORD S 254 FRITTER, SAMUEL J 272 FROELJCH, JEROME J 270 FROMUTH, KARL F 274 FROST, ROBERT J 123, 268 FRYE, HERVERT J 123, 166 FULHAM, EDWARD T 123,226 FUNK, ALBERT P 123, 179, 186, 243, 244 FUSHELBERGER, ROBERT J 251 GABRYS, THADDEUS S 262 GAGLIONE, FRANCIS J 80, 169, 172, 201, 254, 261, 272 Varsity Basketball. GAINER, CHARLES D 166, 182, 253 GAINER, JOHN F 267 GAJF.WSKI, CHESTER J 80, 246 Academy of Science. GALLAGHER, CHARLES R 261 GALLAGHER, JAMES J 270 GALLAGHER, JOHN C 80 Treasurer, Engineers ' Club. GALLAGHER, PHILIP J 270 GALLAGHER, ROBERT J 80, 251, 266 Engineers ' Club; Vice-President, Iowa Club. GALLAGHER, THOMAS C 147, 256 GALLAGHER, WILLIAM J 261 GALT, JAMES J 251 GANNON, ANDREW J 80 CANS, HERBERT R 268 GANSER, RICHARD A 246, 274 GARAB, RICHARD J 80, 239, 274 Interhall Basketball; S.A.C. GARTLAND, FRANCIS X 81 Knights of Columbus, Commerce Fo- rum. GARVEY, JOHN J 162, 268 GARVEY, WILLIAM J 259, 267 GATENS, EDMUND J 266 GAVAN, JOHN D 123 GAVIN, JOHN J 182,265 GAYTON, JOHN E 183 GAZELLE, RAYMOND L 249 GEARY, CORNELIUS E 123, 175 GEDDES, WILLIAM H 123. 226 GELBER, DAVID A 81, 232 Managing Editor, Notre Dame Law- yer; Law Club; Italian Club; Inter- hall Athletics. GENTLE, ANTHONY F 123, 266 CENTNER, FRANCIS G 123,251,264 GEORGE, FRANCIS X 81, 251, 264 Secretary, Detroit Club ; Commerce Forum. GERARD, CHARLES R 123, 274 GEREND, WALTER J 81, 255 Catholic Students ' Mission Crusade; French Club ; Interhall Football. GERO, JOHN B 253 GERRA, RALPH A 243, 227, 268 GERWE, JOSEPH J 124, 251, 269 GESELBRACHT, THOMAS H 262 GEYER, GEORGE E 81, 166 Band; Interhall Athletics. GHIO, JAMES E 272 GIBSON, FRANCIS C 270 GlEDEMANN, JOSEPH H 162,251 GIES, WILLIAM P 124,234,247,250 GILBERT, JOHN W 252,267 GILLEN, TIMOTHY C 271 GILLESPIE, CHARLES J 169, 265 GILLESPIE, THOMAS G 81, 217, 234, 247, 250, 252, 265 President, A. I. Ch. E. ; Vice-Presi- dent, Chemists ' Club; Secretary, In- dianapolis Club ; News Editor, Cata- lyzer. GILLILAND, DONALD R 124, 272 GILLON, ANGUS M 124 GILMOUR, JOHN V 81 Commerce Forum; Spanish Club; In- terhall Track and Basketball. GILRANE, JOHN J 124,246,261 GLASS, PAUL F 124, 252, 269 GLEASON, NEAL J 124, 245 GLENN, WILLIAM M 247, 250 GOEDERT, C.S.C., EUGENE T.. 81 GOFF, KENNETH J 124 GOGGIN, EDWARD R 254 GOLDEN, PHILIP E 124, 270 CONNER, JAMES A 253, 266 GONRING, MATTHEW N 124, 251 GONZALEZ, ANGEL 268 GOOD, BERNARD S 81, 254 GORDON, JOHN R 124 GORE, JOSEPH A 264 GORE, JOSEPH E 124 GORMAN, JOSEPH R 196, 238 GOTTSACKER, HAROLD A 81 Varsity Football ; Wisconsin Club ; In- terhall Athletics. GRADY, THOMAS F 187,243,247,250 GRADY, WALTER T 252, 266 GRAHAM, HAROLD E 268 GRAHAM, JAMES H 254, 267 GRAY, ROBERT J 262 GREEN, JAMES J 81,250,256 Catholic Students ' Mission Crusade; Economic Round Table; Servers ' Club; Radio Club; St. Vincent De Paul Society. GREENE, JOHN F 81 B Football Squad ; Knights of Co- lumbus. GREGORY, WHITNEY 1 206 GRIESEDIECK, EDWARD J 272 GRIFFIN, JOHN J 82, 272 President, St. Louis Club ; Dome ; St. Vincent De Paul. GRILLI, C.S.C, BROTHER ALFRED 182 GRIMES, EDWARD K 82,246,252,254,257 Radio Club; Engineers ' Club; Ameri- can Society for Metals; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. GRISANTI, ROBERT C 124, 263 GROBMYER, JOHN C 267 GROGAN, EDWARD F 82,254 GRUENENFF.LDER, MARCUS A 183, 249 GSCH WEND, PAUL J 124, 250, 260 GUBANICH, JOHN A 147, 256 GUCCIONE, JOSEPH L 124 GUINDON, FRANCIS X 124, 226, 245 GUINEY, JOHN J 255 GULYASSY, VICTOR J 263 GUNTER, FRANCIS E 124, 251, 261 GURUCHARRI, VICENTE V 124, 268 GUTOWSKI, JOHN Z 82. 262, 271 Interhall Athletics; Charles Philip Cracow Club. GUTSHAW, KENNETH J 124 GUYETTE, DONALD F 259 HAAGA, JOSEPH A 124, 247, 250, 252 HABECKER, EDWARD E 124, 251 H ABIG, FRANCIS J 82 Interhall Football. HACK, DAVID A 262 HACKETT, EDWARD F 162, 264 HACKETT, TOHN W 124 HACKETT, THOMAS E 124, 258 HACKMAN, PAUL W 124, 251, 258, 262 HAGAN, ROBERT E 162, 271 HAGEN, WALTER C 124, 163, 204, 257 HAGERTY, JOHN M 82 Commerce Forum; Spanish Club; Freshman Baseball. HAGERTY, LEO J 227, 261 HAGGERTY. GEORGE G 255 HAINES, GEORGE J 273 HAINES, ROBERT C 270 HAITHCOCK, GEORGE L 82, 250, 251, 258 Scholastic; Schoolmen; Servers ' Club; C.S.M.C. HAKE, WILLIAM H 166,257 HALEY, DOUGLAS F .249 HALL, BURT J 124 HALL, LEO E 82 HAI.LER, EDWARD H 251 HALPIN. JOSEPH H 124, 182,198, 256 HAMBLEY, WILLIAM C 82, 246 President, Academy of Science. HAMEL, PHILIP J 125,266 HAMMER, ALFRED J 263 HAMMOND, THOMAS J 125,241,251,264 HAMPEL, WILLIAM F 162 HANIFIN, JOHN F 252,273 312 pmonoL iriDEX HANINGER, GEORGE A 252, 272 HANLON, KYRON W 82 HANLY, EDWARD J 251, 270 HANNAN, DANIEL E 125, 266 HANNAN, JOSEPH E 82,257 Spanish Club ; Secretary, Metropolitan Club ; Commerce Forum ; Secretary, Propeller Club. HANNAN, WILLIAM J 125 HANNIGAN, JOHN J 125,253 HANNON, PAUL H 266 HARDART, AUGUSTIN S 268 HARRINGTON, JOSEPH H 82, 257, 258, 266 President, St. Vincent De Paul Society ; Vice-President, Propeller Club; Vice- President, Iowa Club ; Schoolmen ; Chesterton Club; B Football Squad. HARRIS, C.S.C., CHARLES W 83 HARRIS, DAVID W 83 Camera Club; Art Club. HART, EDWARD J 125,248 HART, JOSEPH F 125, 175 HART, THOMAS J 261 HARTSOCK, JOHN R 83 Spanish Club ; Commerce Forum. HARTZER, JOSEPH F 274 HARVEY, TH ADDEUS H 125, 147, 256 HASSON, CHARLES G 245,271 HASTINGS, NELSON L 271 HAWES, WILLIAM R 274 HAYES, CHARLES B 83, 248, 252, 270 President, A.S.M.E. ; Engineers ' Club. HAYES, CLARENCE W 266 HAYES, JEROME B 265 HAYES, JOHN E 254 HAZINSKI, REMIGIUS, C 166 HEALY, C.S.C., JAMES C 83 HEEKIN, WALTER J 263 HEIL, ROBERT J 166 HEINLEN, JEROME F 162 HEINZELMAN, JAMES H 125, 245 HEINZ, EDWARD J 125, 257 HELLAND, OLIVER P 83, 225 HELLMUTH, PAUL F 125, 225, 245 HENEBRY, JOHN P. 125, 183 HENEGAN, BERNARD J 184, 270 HENNESSEY, DONALD A 249 HENNESSEY, JOHN M 157, 159, 189, 243, 255, 258 HENNIGAN, THOMAS A 272 HENRY, GEORGE P 251,262 HERNANDEZ, JOSE A 268 HERRICK, WILLIAM R 83, 233 Knights of Columbus; Santa Maria Staff. HERRINGTON, ROBERT W 247,265 HESS, LAWRENCE G 183 HESTER, CURTIS A 125, 198, 256 HETTLER, GERHARD Y 274 HEYWOOD, ROIIERT B 83, 242, 244 Secretary, Bookman ; Wranglers ; Glee Club; Varsity Debate. HICINBOTHEM, JOHN E 125,248 HICKEY, HENRY T 83, 246 Academy of Science ; Vice-President, Central New York Club. HICKEY, PAUL E 125 HICKEY, WILLIAM M 262 HIEGEL, JOSEPH J 83, 247 Vice-President, A. I. E. E;. Engi- neers ' Club; Knights of Columbus. HIGBY, KENNETH E 83,166,251 President, Band ; Commerce Forum. HIGGINS, EDWARD M 182 HILBERT, JOSEPH M 84, 259 Servers ' Club. HlLDEBRANDT, HlJGO J 84, 251 Commerce Forum. HlLGARTNER, DANIEL E 262 HILL, JOHN M 264 HILLEIIRAND, LEO S 255 HILLENBRAND, JOHN J 125,246,253,263 Hiss, BERNARD F 254, 274 HOAG, ROBERT J 84,201 Varsity Baseball ; Internal! Basketball. HODOLY, GEORGE A 268 HOELSCHER, JOHN L 261 HOFER, WILLIAR C 84,148,256 Varsity Football. HOCAN, GERALD G 163, 244 HOGAN, THOMAS B 84, 233, 251 Knights of Columbus ; Commerce Fo- rum ; Interhall Football; Editor, Santa Maria. HOGAN, WILLIAM J 125 HOLL, FREDERICK N 166 HOLM AN, CHESTER D 125, 246, 267 HONERKAMP, FREDERICK W 84,241 Treasurer, Knights of Columbus; Spanish Club. HOOFFSTETTER, ROBERT T 125, 166, 259 HOOPER, HOWARD W 84 Commerce Forum. HOOVER, FREDERICK 162, 226 HOPKINS, FRANCIS J 227, 274 HOPKINS, WILLIAM E 125 HORAK, THOMAS E 166 HORN, GEORGE T 125 HOSINSKI, C.S.C., ALBIN L 84 HOSINSKI, DONALD E 125 HOSTY, THOMAS E 125, 262 HOWARD, ROBERT 1 125,270 HOWARD, WILLIAM P 84 President, N. D. Villagers Club; Presidents ' Council. HOWLAND, WILLIAM S 246 HRACHOVEC, LEO A 125 HUBER, JOSEPH J 244, 253 HUETHER, ROBERT W 84, 239, 247, 252 S. A. C. ; President, Aeronautical So- ciety ; Engineers ' Club ; American So- ciety for Metals. HUFF, EDWARD G 126, 246, 271 HUFF, STANLEY E 126,251,271 HUFNAGEL, JAMES M 126,251,271 HUGHES, EDWIN J 84 HUGHES, HENRY G 253 HUGHES, HOMER F 126,266 HUGHES, JOHN M 84 Commerce Forum ; Interhall Basket- hall. HUGHES, JOSEPH V 126, 247 HUGHES, REES L 266 HULTGREN, EDWARD L 255, 274 HUMBY, ARTHUR J 251, 268 HUMPHREY, LF.O M 272 HUNN, KARL E 166,182,185 HUNTER, SAMUEL L 166 HUNTHAUSEN, NoRVAix M. . 126, 202, 256, 272 HURLEY, JAMES E 255, 271 HURST, GEORGE E 251 HUSHEK, DANIEL J 126, 175 HUSSEY, JOHN J 126,175 HUSTON, EDWARD A 126, 230 HUSUNG, MARTIN J 85, 254 Law Club; Interhali Debate; Interhall Football. HUTCHENS, CHARLES K 126,270 HYDE, DAVID F 126 HYNES, EDWARD J 268 I I M inn. , BERCHMAN J 126 INGWERSEN, MARTIN L 263 JACKSON, LAWRENCE W 166 ACOIIS. CI.AKKNCE E 126,241,264 l.u.i, KR, BERNARD F 247,269 JAEGER, EUGENE 126 JAEGER, JOHN F 85,247 Band; A. I.Ch. E. ; Chemists ' Club; Engineers ' Club; Interhall Debate. JANDOLI, NORMAN F 85, 254 Football ; Tennis ; Italian Club ; French Club ; Commerce Forum. JANDOLI, RUSSELL J 126,253,270 JAQUAY, Louis H 247,250 JAWORSKY, C.S.C., BROTHER RALPH 85 JAXTHEIMER, JOHN C 85,274 Knights of Columbus ; Santa Maria Staff. JEHRING, ROBERT B 257, 259, 266 JOCHEMS, THEODORE P 126, 267 JOHANTGEN, HENRY F 85, 166, 271 Band. JOHNSON, JAMES A 85 Knights of Columbus; Academy of Science ; Interhall Athletics. JOHNSON, JOHN P 255 JOHNSON, WALTER H 85,242,253,257,268 Wranglers; President, Historians; Ra- dio Club; Freshman Track; Bengal Bouts ; Interhall Debating. JOHNSTON, BURLEY C 126, 183, 226, 251 JOHNSTON, DAVID C 183 JONES, ROBERT M 162, 251 JORDAN, CECIL E 126 JOSEPH, ROBERT P 85 JOYCE, WILLIAM L 126 JUDGE, JOSEPH A 85 JUDGE, THOMAS G 126, 226 JUDITH, JOSEPH H 251 JULIAN, JOHN D 126,254 KAISER, WILLIAM H 85 Commerce Forum. KALMAN, THOMAS J 85, 271 Interhall Athletics. KALTENBACH, JOSEPH C 248 KAMM, ADOLPH S 86,241 Knights of Columbus. KANE, RAYMOND A 86 KARR, GEORGE R 126,166,272 KARR, JAMES J 126 KARTHEISF.R, HERMAN J 86,262 REACH, LEROY J 126, 265 KEEFE, HARRY J 127,251,260 KEEGAN, JOHN F 271 KEEGAN, MICHAEL J 269 KEEN, EDWARD C 166 KEGELMAYEK, CARL J 166, 251 KEHOE, ROBERT L 271 KEHRES, PAUL G 251 KELL, PAUL E 86,148 Secretary-Treasurer, Monogram Club ; Varsity Football ; Interhall Athletics. KELLEHER, JOHN C 127 KELLEHER, WILLIAM L 271 KELLEY, GILES A 127 KELLEY, LAWRENCE J 261 KELLEY, PAUL K 86 Spanish Club; Varsity Track; Inter- hall Athletics. RELLY, CHARLES E 127, 270 KELLY, DANIEL B 86 Varsity Football ; Interhall Athletics ; Schoolmen. KELLY, EDWARD J 127 KELLY, FRANCIS B 86, 264 Vice-President, Sophomore Class ; President, Florida-Georgia Club; Band. KELLY, FRANCIS R 86, 270 KELLY, JAMES P 127, 248, 268 RELLY, JOHN F 142, 256 RELLY, JOHN M 260 313 pmoim inou KEI.LY, MAURICE S 261 KELLY, RAYMOND J.. . .227,249,250, 257, 264 KELLY, RICHARD B 246, 263 KELLY, WILLIAM J 271 KELLY, WILLIAM P 270 KELLY, WILLIAM R 127 KELSEY, CHARLES M 127 KENEDY, THOMAS B 258,268 KENNEDY, CHARLES J 262 KENNEDY, ROBERT D 86 Military Club. KENNEDY, THOMAS L 86 Knights of Columbus ; Intcrhall Bas- ketball. KENNEDY, WILLIAM C 127 KENNEDY, WILLIAM E 273 KENNY, JAMES N 127,253 KERN, RICHARD J 266 KERNS, CYRIL B 86,251 Commerce Forum ; Freshman Track ; Internal! Football. KERR, WILLIAM H 127,149,256 KERRIGAN, JOHN II 127,246 KERRIGAN, JOHN R 246 KEKWIN, EDWARD R 264 KERVVIN, JAMES F 246 KERWIN, WILLIAM F 248 KESSINC, ALBERT H 127, 166, 251, 263 KEYES, WILLIAM C 263 KIF.FER, ALFRED 86 Pharmacy Club. KIEFER, EUGENE P 252 KIENER, FRANCIS E 263 KIERNAN, MATTHEW V 87, 270 KIERNAN, ROBERT R 87 Freshman Track ; Internal! Basketball. KILBANE, JOHN K 264 KII.I.EN, JOHN J 127, 246, 251 KILLIGREW, GERALD J 259 KING, RUSSELL N 127 KING, THOMAS J 87 B Football Squad ; Freshman Track and Football. KING, TIMOTHY R 254 KlNNEALEY, JOSEPH F 87, 260 Hockey. KIRBY, JOHN F 166 KLAPPENBACH, ERNEST S 267 KI.EES, JOHN A 262 KLEIN, HOWARD A 127, 264 KLIER, EUGENE P 169, 172 KLING, ERNEST F 87 Aeronautical Society ; Engineers ' Club ; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. KLINGER, LLOYD L 127,247,250,252 KI.ISTER, IRVING F 87, 258 Schoolmen, Knights of Columbus. KLUDING, PAUL F 87,166,233,251,263 Commerce Forum ; Santa Maria Staff ; Band ; Interhall Athletics. KMIECIK, THADDEUS S 127,246 KNAUS, JOSEPH A 127, 166, 247, 250, 252 KNECHT, Louis B 253 KOB, HENRY E 162,262 KOCHANOWSKI, EUGENE E 262, 274 KOHN, JOHN J 87,245,229,259,268 President, Patricians Society ; Servers ' Club President ; Scholastic. KOGENGE, URBAN L 127 264 KOPP, GEORGE C 266 KORT, EDWARD J 87, 252, 264 Scholastic; Scrip. Koss, ALOYSIUS J 127,248,264 KOTTE, JOHN A.. . 264 KOVALCIK, GEORGE J 256, 271 KRAJNIAK, JOHN C 262 KRALOVEC, DONALD E 262 KRAMER, WILLIAM P 127 KRISTAN, JULIUS R 87, 259 B Football Squad : Bengal Bouts ; Secretary, Servers ' Club. KRUEPER, PAUL E 274 KUHLMANN, JOHN H 127,261 KUNTZ, WILLIAM J 255 KVASNAK, CORNELIUS J 87 Commerce Forum ; Interhall Athletics. KVATSAK, ROBERT J 87, 205, 271 Knights of Columbus ; Student Man- ager; Interhall Athletics. KWIECIEN, CESLAUS B 250, 262 LACROIX, LUCIEN J 88, 154, 246, 256, 270 Football Manager; Monogram Club; Academy of Politics. LAHEY, EDWIN J 127 LAMBERT, MICHAEL S 127 LANCASTER, ARTHUR J 128,261 LANCASTER, LEON L 88, 261 Law Club ; Interhall Football. LANDRY, GEORGE T 128 LANE, JOHN H 274 LANE, JOSEPH M 268 LANGAN, JOSEPH K 264 LANCER, ROBERT J 88 Knights of Columbus ; Vice-President, Indianapolis Club; Tennis; Interhall Basketball. LANGLOIS, KARL H 247,250,252 Engineers ' Club; Chemistry Club; Chemical Engineers ' Club. LANGLOIS, ROBERT EZRA 88 LANIGAN, FRANCIS J 88, 232, 254 Editor, Notre Dame Lawyer. LANOIS, ERNEST L 88, 238, 254 S.A.C. ; Law Club ; Lawyer Staff. LAPILUSA, SALVATORE J 253, 254, 267, 268 LARDIE, HOWARD L 88, 248 Knights of Columbus ; A. I. E. E. ; En- gineers ' Club ; B Football Squad. LARKIN, JOSEPH W 271 LARKIN, THOMAS J 271 LASKOWSKI, NORBERT T 262 I.ATCK, C.S.C., ANTHONY J 88 LAUCK, FRANCIS J 88 Interhall Athletics. LAUGHLIN, DANIEL F 262 LAUGHNA, HUGH J 128, 264 LAVER Y, EI.WOOD J 128 LAVIGNE, ERNEST F 88,251,255,271 Commerce Forum; Propeller Club; Fencing; Interhall Football. LAWLER, JOHN E 269 LAWRENCE, ROBERT H 128, 198, 256 LAYTON, DEWEY C 251, 255, 274 LAZARO, CARLOS 268 LEAHY, MAURICE F 88, 250, 259 Glee Club; St. Vincent De Paul So- ciety; C. S. M. C. ; Servers ' Club; Third Order of St. Francis. LEBHERZ, JOH N W 88 President, Maryland -District Club; Commerce Forum ; German Club. LEIBING, ROBERT A 128 LEISING, JAMES W 88 Fencing Team ; Treasurer, Propeller Club; Spanish Club; Track. LEISING, JOSEPH E 257 LE JEUNE, ROBERT C 257 LEMAN, SAMUEL E 128 LENIHAN, PAUL C 128 LENTZ, FREDERICK E 257 LEONARD, ROBERT J 263 LEONAS, THEODORE J 128, 199, 256 LEROY, BERNARD F 89 Knights of Columbus ; Varsity Base- ball ; German Club ; Interhall Basket- ball ; Freshman Track. LF.STRANGE, JOSEPH A 128 LETCHER, JOHN C 128,271 LF.TSCHER, ROBERT J 2-47 LEVF.RNIER, ROBERT W 162 LEWIS, JOSEPH B 89,206 LILLIS, PAUL B 268 LlNCENFELDER, CHARLES E 248 LINK, FRANCIS C 182 LINNEHAN, JOHN J 128,248,262 LINSEY, ROBERT B 89, 254 Law Club. LISTON, THOMAS P 128 LlTTIZZETTE, STANLEY V 166 LLOYD, THOMAS V 128 LOES, PHILIP A 183,264 LoGiUDicE, DOMINICK J 254, 268 LONG, WILLIAM P 89, 246, 250 Academy of Science ; American Chem- ical Society ; Chemists ' Club. LONGHI, EDWARD J 89, 149, 256 Varsity Football; Monogram Club; Interhall Basketball. LONGO, BERNARD F 263 LOUGHERY, RoBF.RT J 128 LOVE, GORDON A 261 LOVETT, JAMES F 260 LOWERY, C.S.C., JAMES V 89 LUCAS, JOHN V 262 LUCIER, PHILIP J 249,251 LUCRE, RICHARD T 89 LUCKEY, EMIL R 166, 274 LYNAUGH, JOHN P 89,166,256,271 French Club; Interhall Track; Band; Irish Club; Music and Art. LYNCH, JAMES H 128 LYNCH, JOH N E 89 LYNG, RICHARD 128, 166 LYSAGHT, ROBERT W 266 M MACCAULEY, JOHN S 183,245 MACDEVITT, THOMAS J 128 MACDONALD, DOUGLAS J 162,261 MACK, JOHN E 128 MACKENZIE, Louis A 259 MADDALENA, ARTHUR D 128, 260 MADDEN, WILLIAM B 162 MAES, ARNOLD A 92, 251 Engineers ' Club; Civil Engineers ' Club. MAGARAHAN, JAMES F 227, 257 MAGNER, CHARLES W 128 MAGO, BERNARD A 251,255,261,259 MACTJIRE, DONALD F 272 MAGUIRE, JOHN P 260 MAKER, EDWARD J 128, 175, 268 MAKER, THOMAS A 92, 268 Commerce Forum ; Trustee, Metro- politan Club; Dome. MAHON, JOHN J 263 MAHONEY, EDWARD A 128, 226, 246, 260 MAHONEY, ROBERT J 128 MAHONEY, WILLIAM P 92, 212, 229, 242, 254, 256 Track Captain, ' 38 ; Monogram Club ; Wranglers ; Glee Club. MALESH, WILLIAM H 92, 270 Football. MALLEK, ANTHONY J 128 MAI.LOY, THOMAS J 92 MALONE, ROBERT E 260 MALONEY, JOHN M 259 MALONEY, PHILIP J 92 Commerce Forum; Interhall Basket- ball; President, Maryland -District Club. MALONEY, ROBERT J 129 MANGAN, WILLIAM E 252 MANGANO, JOSEPH A 129, 245 314 315 PEISOOflL IflDEX MANGELSDORF, EDWARD F 272 MANIX, JOSEPH C 269 MANN, JAMES E 92 Commerce Forum ; Law Club ; Varsity Track ; Accounting Club. M ARBACH, BERNARD O 258, 259, 268 MARBACH, ROBERT J 253, 258, 259, 268 MARIETTA, DONALD J 129 MARKER, THOMAS P 129 MARRANCA, JOSEPH N 270 MARSHALL, QUENTIN J 265 MARTIN, JOHN J 129,268 MARTIN, LAWRENCE P 92,254 President, Freshman Class ; S. A.C. ; Academy of Science; Knights of Co- lumbus. MARTIN, ROLAND A 92 MARTINEZ, FELIPE S 129, 268 MARTINEZ, RAFAEL J 129, 268 MARTINEZ, RALPH F 251, 268 MARTORI, PETER J 129 MASTERSON, BERNARD J 129 MASTRIANA, FRANCIS A 254, 274 MATHEY, JOSEPH R 129, 251 MATHIEU, EDWARD J 129 MATHIS, WILLIAM D 129 MATSON, WILLIAM J 129, 259 MATTHEWS, EDWARD E 129, 258 MATTHEWS, EDWARD E 129 MATTINGLY, C.S.C., BROTHER EDWIN... 182 MAURELLO, MARION J 92 Band ; Knights of Columbus ; Italian Club. MAURY, GEORGE J 242, 250 MAYER, ROBERT C 166, 251 MAYOTTE, ROBERT L 162, 251 MAZAR, RALPH B 92 McARDLE, JAMES C 89, 265 President, Fort Wayne Club; Com- merce Forum ; Accountants ' Club ; In- terhall Basketball. MCARDLE, PAUL J 89, 239, 271 McAuLiFFE, JOHN E .90, 238, 252 Treasurer, S.A.C. ; Economic Round Table; President, Central New York Club; Interhall Basketball. McBREEN, C.S.C., JAMES P 129 McCABE, JAMES W 129, 273 McCANNA, CHARLES B 130 MCCARTHY, DANIEL E 253 MCCARTHY, FRANCIS M 272 MCCARTHY, JAMES J 262 MCCARTHY, THOMAS P 129 MCCARTNEY, PATRICK J 274 MCCARTY, NEIL J 227, 251 MCCARTY, WILLIAM H 250, 252, 260 MCCLARREN, JAMES P 129 McCLOY, WILLIAM J 129, 268 McCoRM ACK, ROGER V 129 McCouRT, WALTER P 260 McCoy, JOHN T 266 McDERMOTT, EDWARD G 90, 251 McDERMOTT, EDWARD T 129 MCDERMOTT, JOSEPH E 90 President, Sophomore Class ; S.A.C. ; Commerce Forum. McDoNAGH, HARRY F 90 DcDoNALD, ANGUS J 261 MCDONALD, DONALD C 90 MCDONALD, JOHN F 90 Vice-President, Cleveland Club; Com- merce Forum ; Freshman Baseball, Interhall Athletics. MiDoNALD, JOSEPH L 90 President, Rhode Island Club; Serv- ers ' Club ; Pharmacy Club ; Univer- sity Theater. MCDONALD, WILLIAM F 264 MCDONNELL, HORACE J 267 McDoNOUGH, FRANCIS J 259 McDoNOUGH, JOHN W 90 MCDOWELL, DAVID L 250, 252 McFARLAND, CHARLES B 90, 267 Vice-President, Kansas-Oklahoma Club; Spanish Club ; Commerce Forum. MCFARLAND, JAMES M 90 Interhall Basketball; Varsity Base- ball. MCFARLAND, PHILIP R 129, 163 MCFARLAND, ROBERT E 267 McGiNLEY, DONALD F 253 McGiNNis, MARTIN S 90, 166, 251 Secretary, Junior Class; President, Memphis Club; Commerce Forum; Business Manager, Band. McC-OLDRicK, JAMES J 90, 142, 256 Captain, Varsity Football ' 38 ; Mono- gram Club ; Commerce Forum. McGovERN, ANDREW M 129 McGovERN, JOHN J 91, 271 President, Pittsburgh Club; Treas- urer, Schoolmen ; Interhall Basketball. McGowAN, MARTIN J 269 McGowAN, WILLIAM C 230 McGRODER, FRANCIS J 263 McGuiNNEss, JOHN L 91,251,252 McGuiRE, COLEMAN L 265 McGuiRE, JOHN A 91, 204 Varsity Golf Team ; Freshman Foot- ball. McGuiRE, JOHN H 129, 250, 268 McGuiRE, JOSEPH J 91, 246, 271 Academy of Science ; Chemists ' Club. McGuiRE, MICHAEL J 91, 246, 271 Academy of Science ; American Chem- ical Society; Chemists ' Club. McGuiRE, PETER J 129 MCHALE, ROBERT E 129, 202 McHuGH, EDWARD C 271 McHuGH, JOHN W 130, 226, 249 MclNTYRE, JAMES E 162, 251 MclNTYRE, JOHN A 130, 149, 256 MclNTYRE, THOMAS E 91, 262 Press Club; Band. McJuNKiN, WILLIAM J 259 McKAY, BERNARD C 265 McKAY, RICHARD V 91, 246 MCKEAN, Louis F 91, 258 McKELVY, FRANCIS D 266 MCKENNA, JAMES F 130,251,261 McKENNA, THOMAS J 130, 246, 250, 252 MCKENNA, WILLIAM J 130, 251, 264 McKEON, JOSEPH M 130,258 MCLAUGHLIN, EDWARD F 130, 268 MCLAUGHLIN, HARRY F 264 MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT V 263 McLEAN, ANDREW J 268 McLEOD, ROBERT J 130, 185, 270 McLooNE, EDWARD A 261 McMAHON, CHARLES L 267 McMAHON, JOHN E 91,265 Football ; Interhall Athletics. McMANus, ROBERT R 130 MCMANUS, THOMAS P 253 McMEEN, ALLEN 265 MCNAMARA, CHARLES A 91,267 President, Kansas-Oklahoma Club: Spanish Club. MCNAMARA, DANIEL J 262 MCNAMARA, JOHN P 253, 265 MCNAMARA, WILLIAM 1 91,254 McNELis, JAMES T 91, Interhall Athletics; Vice-President, Anthracite Club. McNEVix, EDWARD K 269 McNuLTY, JAMES E 271 McNuLTY, JAMES F 262 MCQUEEN, JAMES R 254 McSn ANE, MATTHEW T 92 Freshman Football; Varsity Football. McTAGUE, DAVID M 130 McVAY, JAMES F 254, 261 McVAY, WILLIAM P 242,254,261 MEAD, JOHN B 264 MEAD, VINCENT A 264 MEAGHER, NICHOLAS J 93,254 MEANEY, JAMES J 130,245,257,272 MEANEY, JOHN W 245,272 MECONI, Louis P 130, 246, 254 MEE, FENTON J 93, 254, 255 Vice-President, Military Club; Inter- hall Debate. MEEHAN, GEORGE R 251, 260 MEEKER, GEORGE R 261 MEICHTRY, C.S.C., BROTHER NIVARD.... 93 MEIER, WILLIAM E 187 MENDOLIA, RAYMOND J 274 MENNEG, PAUL E 130,268 MERDZINSKI, NORHERT H 262 MERKLE, MATTHEW H 93,251,259 Cheer Leader; Servers ' Club; Com- merce Forum ; Interhall Athletics. MERRION, JAMES E 262 MESKILL, DAVID T 93,251,260 President, Commerce Forum ; Vice- President, Boston Club; B Football Squad. MESSICK, JOSEPH H 93 Secretary, Academy of Politics ; Pres- ident, Philadelphia Club ; Radio Club. METRAILER, WILLIAM J 93 MF.TZGER, CHARLES J 130, 248 METZGER, RICHARD A 226, 230, 268 METZLER, JAMES P 130,251,266 MEYER, JAMES G 93 MEYER, WILLIAM H 130 MEYERS, WILLIAM T 254 MICHELS, CAROLL A 274 MIHOLICK, FERDINAND E 274 M IHOLICK, MATTHEW J 130 MILEN, GEORGE A 258, 282 MILKE, C.S.C., BROTHER CYPRIAN 93 Mii.i.ENBACH, MATTHEW K 251,264 MILLER, EDWARD F 271 MILLER, JOH N J 93 Commerce Forum ; Interhall Football and Baseball. MILLER, JOSEPH T 130 MILTNER, FRANCIS H 130, 166, 182 MINDER, WALTER J 251 MINGES, WILLIAM J 274 MINOGUE, THOMAS J 130,183 MITCHELL, MARK J 93, 228 Editor-in-Chief, Scholastic; Sports Editor, Scholastic, Dome. MIZERSKI, RICHARD C 130, 262 MI.YNSKY, JOHN J 130, 257 MOLIDOR, OTTO B 166, 251 MONAGHAN, PAUL E 130 MON AH AN, EDWARD J 270 MONGOVERN, MICHAEL B 93 Scholastic, Knights of Columbus. MONTEDONICO, JAMES H 130 MONTEGN A, Rocco J 254, 262 MOONEY, ALAN B 149, 256 MOONEY, ERWIN J 166,253 MOONEY, WILLIAM B.. 131, 166, 183,230,266 MOORE, DARREL K 94 Pharmacy Club. MOORE, JAMES T 131,264 MOORM AN, JOSEPH B 94, 254, 268 Editor, Catalyzer; President, Cincin- nati Club; Chemists ' Club: Engineers ' Club ; A. I. Ch. E. ; American Chem- ical Society. MORAN, EM MET A 262 MORAN, FRANCIS A 166, 259, 267 MORAN, JOHN C 131 MORAN, ROBERT E 131 315 PmOflflL INDEX MORGAN, DONALD W 94,247,252,256 Engineers ' Club; American Society for Metals ; Monogram Club ; Varsity Track ; Institute of Aeronautical Sci- ences. MORGAN, JOHN B 131,251 MORGAN, JOHN B 131 MORRIS, GEORGE B 240 MORRIS, JAMES V 252, 270 MORRIS, MIZE 131, 259, 266, 272 MORRISON, PAUL E 94, 256, 270 Varsity Football ; Monogram Club ; Propeller Club ; Internal! Baseball and Basketball. MORRISON, PAUL M 131, 150, 259, 270 MORRISON, THOMAS A 270 MORRISSKY, GERALD E 251 MORRISSEY, WILLIAM J 131, 251 MORROW, WILLIAM F 251, 267 MORSE, NATHANIEL B 131 MORTIMER, JOHN S 94, 262 Interhall Athletics. MOTSCHALL, JAMES N 94, 247, 252 St. Vincent De Paul Society ; Com- merce Forum ; Freshman Basketball. MOUCH, PETER V 247,252 MOULDER, PETER V 262 MOULDER, WILLIAM A 262 MOYLAN, JAMES H 253, 255, 258 MUEHLENKAMP, THOMAS G 263 MUI.DERIG, JOHN P 94 Chairman, Sophomore Cotillion; Knights of Columbus ; Glee Club ; Pro- peller Club. MULLANEY, JOHN E 255,268 MULLANEY, ROBERT S 252 MULLEN, PAUL J 271 MULLIGAN, GEORGE E 94, 268 Tnterhall Football; Servers ' Club; Handball Tourney. MULLIGAN, PATRICK J 157, 159, 239, 263 MULLIN, RICHARD P 131 MULLINS, WILLIAM J 94 MULQUEEN, JOSEPH II 131,239,258,266 MULVEY, DANIEL P 131,258 MULVEY, WILLIAM K 163 MURDOCK, BENEDICT F 274 MURPHY, DANIEL M 94, 239 S.A.C. MURPHY, EDWARD F 131 MTRPHY, FRANCIS J 131 MURPHY, JAMES A 268 MURPHY, JAMES J 240 MURPHY, JOHN B 131,269 MURPHY, JOHN J 94,216 Grand Knight, Knights of Columbus. MURPHY, PAUL V 270 MURPHY, RICHARD C 268 MURPHY, THOMAS J 261 MURPHY, THOMAS M 183 MURPHY, WILLIAM S 262 MURRAY, BERNARD C 131, 264 MURRAY, EDWARD R 263 MURRAY, HARRY L 258 MURRAY, JAMES H 268 MURRAY, ROY E 269 MURRAY, WILLIAM S 94, 247, 250, 252 Chemistry Club; A. I. Ch. E. ; Engi- neers ' Club. MURTAGH, DONALD R 131, 258 MYERS, LAWRENCE F 162 N NADOLSKI, FRANCIS J 131 NAGEL, CARL J 95, 261 Commerce Forum; Spanish Club; Vice-President, Buffalo Club. NAGEL, FRITZ J 250 NAGENGAST, WILLIAM J 131,264 NARDONE, JOSEPH R 95, 200, 202 Gym Team ; Varsity Baseball, Cap- tain; Monogram Club; Interhall Coach ; Football. NAUMANN, GERALD 95,264 NEENAN, JOSEPH T 251 NELSON, CHARLES F 166,231,244 NELSON, JAMES J 230,242,262 NEUMANN, GEORGE J 230,242,262 Commerce Forum; Wranglers; Inter- hall Debate; Scholastic; Freshman Track. NEWLAND, JAMES G 166, 259 NICHOLSON, JOHN J 166 NIGRO, EDWARD R 266 NIGRO, JOSEPH F 95, 246, 254, 256 Monogram Club ; Law Club ; Vice- President, Patricians Society ; Acad- emy of Politics ; Knights of Colum- bus. NILLES, HERBERT G 252 NOLAN, JOHN H 166 NOLAN, JOHN H 271 NOLAN, ROBERT A 131,249,267 NOLAN, ROBERT 1 131 NOONAN, MAURICE E 131,166,266 NORMAN, GEORGE H 249, 262 NORTH, PHILIP R 95 Bengal Bouts ; Camera Club. NORTON, CHARLES M 95, 251, 271 Commerce Forum ; Band ; Interhall Athletics. NOVAK, FRANCIS J 95,251,261 Commerce Forum. Interhall Athletics. NOWICKI, BERNARD F 253, 274 NUGENT, JOSEPH E 262 OAAS, TORGUS L 269 OAKES, WILLIAM P 95, 251 Commerce Forum. OBERBRUNER, KENNETH L 169, 172, 202 OBERHOKER, ARTHUR R 131 O ' BRIEN, DONALD F 162 O ' BRIEN, EUGENE L 268 O ' BRIEN, JAMES J 268 O ' BRIEN, JOHN D 166 O ' BRIEN, JOHN D 150,256,271 O ' BRIEN, JOHN J 132,265 O ' BRIEN, JOHN J 259, 269 O ' BRIEN, JOHN S 95 Commerce Forum ; Interhall Athletics. O ' BRIEN, THOMAS B 132, 271 O ' BRIEN, WILLIAM H 132 O ' BRIEN, WILLIAM P 132,262 O ' CONNELL, JOHN F 166 O ' CoNNELL, JOHN J 95 O ' CONNELL, JOSEPH C 132, 175 O ' CONNELL, QUENTIN J 162,166 O ' CONNOR, EDWIN G 96 Radio Club; Interhall Athletics. O ' CONNOR, GEORGE T 265 O ' CONNOR, JOSEPH E 268 O ' CONNOR, RICHARD C 265 O ' DEA, JOHN F 243, 268 OHKNBACH, ROBERT C 239,271 O ' DoNNELL, EDWARD J 247,250,252 O ' DoNNELL, HUGH K 132 O ' DoNOHUE, JAMES E 227 O ' Dowo, FRANCIS E 262 O ' Dowo, JEROME J. 132, 183, 226, 242, 257, 265 OF.HLER, WILLIAM E 261 O ' GoRMAN, KEVIN M 132,226,261 O ' HARA, JAMES J 269 O ' HARA, JOHN F 96 Football and Interhall Basketball. O ' HARA, ROBERT W 251 O ' HARE, WILLIAM G 132, 260 O ' HAYER, ROBERT E 268 O ' LAUGHLIN, FRANCIS J 96, 244, 265 Bookmen, Interhall Debate. O ' LAUGHLIN, JAMES P 255 OI.BRYS, JOSEPH B 262 O ' LEARY, EDWIN D 96, 264 O ' LEARY, JOHN A 232 OLIVEROS, CHARLES G 132, 264 O ' LOUGHLIN, JOHN F 260 O ' LouGHLiN, WILLIAM A 96 Varsity Football ; Commerce Forum. O ' M ALLEY, CHARLES F 96 Freshman Track; Interhall Athletics. O ' MAL ' LEY, EDWARD F 96 O ' MALLEY, THOMAS E 96 Boxing, Interhall Football. O ' MELIA, DONALD C 254 O ' MELIA, RICHARD J 68,208,238,254 O ' NEAL, JAMES J 272 O ' NEIL, GEORGE M 96, 268 President, Metropolitan Club ; Varsity Football. O ' NEILL, CHARLES P 132,268 O ' NEILL, ROBERT F 132 O ' REILLY, THOMAS J 132, 270 OROSZ, GERALD C 274 ORR, THOMAS 1) 264 ORTALE, ROBERT M.. .68, 96, 233, 251, 252,254 Secretary, Senior Class; President, Mid-Hudson Valley Club ; Commerce Forum ; Knights of Columbus ; Eco- nomic Round Table ; Spanish Club ; Italian Club; Interhall Football. O ' SHAUGHNESSY, ROBERT P 253 OSHINSKI, CHARLES J 132 O ' TooLE, BARTHOLOMEW D 96 Chairman, Junior Prom ; Vice-Presi- dent, Freshman Class. O ' TOOLE, MURRAY J 252 O ' Tooi.E, ROBERT J 97 O ' TOOLE, WILLIAM D 271 OTTMER, WALTER E. 97 Commerce Forum ; Servers ' Club. PACETTA, ALBERT S 97, 254, 258 Freshman Football; Italian Club; Radio Club. PADON WILLIAM B 267 PAI.ANK, EDWARD A 97, 246 Academy of Science ; German Club. PANCHERI, EMMANUEL 1 254, 273 PANCHERI, RAYMOND A 254, 273 PANSINI, ANDREW L 132,249,261 PAPA. JOSEPH J 271 PARKS, FRANCIS R 97, 193, 242 Secretary, Wranglers ; Varsity Debate ; Dome ; Radio ; Chairman, N. D. Cath- olic Oratory Contest. PASKIN, MILTON 249 PASKIN, NATHAN J 255 PATERNO, CHARLES F 132 PATTERSON, JOHN W 233, 241. 271 PAULMANN, FREDERICK H. 162,251,259,268 PAVEGLIO, GERALD E 273 PAWLOWSKI, JOSEPH T 166, 254, 262, 274 PAYNE, CLIFFORD A 263 PAYNE. FRANCIS M 97, 263 Varsity Track ; Servers ' Club ; French Club; Propeller Club. PEDRUCCI, JOSEPH A 97, 254 Vice-President, Central Illinois Club. PENROSE, GEORGE C 132, 248, 251 PENROSE, JAMES H 132, 230, 257 316 31] pmoim ifiou ...97 ...2 1 ..XI PENHOSE, JOHN H 97, 252 A. S. M. E. ; Engineers ' Club. PEREZ, FRANCIS J 268 PEREZ, RAMIRO L 268 PERKINS, JOHN C 132, 230, 256 PERRINE, ALFRED J 268 PESUT NICHOLAS C 132 PETERS, JOHN T 252,259 PETERSEN, DONAL C 166, 273 PFAFF, FRANCIS R 97, 247, 250, 252 Knights of Columbus ; Sec.-Treas., A. I. Ch. E. ; Chemists ' Club; Engineers ' Club; Interhall Track. PHILLIPS, ARTHUR W 97 PHILLIPS, CLIFFORD H 269 PHILLIPS, HARRY H 132 PHILPOTT, THOMAS M 132,268 PIEDMONT, WILLIAM L 97, 256 Secretary, Press Club; Interhall Bas- ketball ; Vice-President, Old Dominion Club. PIEPUL, MILTON J 150, 256 PIERCECCHI, ROBERT J 97, 273 FIERI, FRANCIS W 132 PIERONI, MARIO J 254, 258 PIETERS, CHARLES E 132, 274 PILGRIM, THOMAS E 268 PINDAR, JOHN A 132,270 PINELLI, RALPH R 203, 261 PINELLI, ROY W 132 PINERO, DANIEL D 268 PITKIN, CARROLL P 166 PITTMAN, FRANCIS S 98 Knights of Columbus ; Accountants ' Club; B Football Squad; Interhall Athletics. PIVARNIK, EDWARD T 246 PLAIN, GEORGE F 98, 270 Varsity Football. PLANALP, JOHN F 98, 266 PLATTE, PETER J 264 PLEASANTS, JULIAN R 132, 270 PLOTKIN, ALBERT A 183, 253, 274 PODPOSKI, STANLEY J 98 Commerce Forum ; French Club. POGLIANO, FELIX 183 POLETTO, EUGENE A 256 POLINOW, FRANCIS J 272 PORAWSKI, THADDEUS S 251 PORBECK, JOHN G 133 PORTEN EDWARD M 132 PONSER, EDWARD R 246, 266 POSTULA, RALPH J 133 POTENZIANI, ANTHONY F 132, 254 POTTETTI, MARION J 257, 268 POULIN, JOHN G 248 POWERS, FRANCIS E 98, 266 Interhall Athletics and Debate. POWERS, JOHN S 253 POWERS, THOMAS C 98,225,229 Scholastic ; Dome. PRATT, EDWARD A 133 PREKOWITZ, THEODORE E 98, 189 PREKOWITZ, WILLIAM A 98 PRENTICE, GEORGE D 98 PRESTON, GEORGE J 133 PRICE, RICHARD R 166 PROBST, WILLIA M T 274 PROKOP, JOSEPH M 263 PROPECK, JOHN J 133,261 PURCELL, JA MES F 166, 183, 269 PURCELL, PAUL E 133 QUART, LEONARD J 252, 264 QUIMBY, EDWARD A 98,251,259,268 President, Spanish Club; Interhall Athletics. QUINN, CARL E 133, 166, 185 QUINN, CHRISTOPHER J 133 QUINN, EUGENE M 133, 166, 185 OUINN, FRANCIS B 265 QUINN, JOHN C 98,252 Fencing; Secretary, A. I. E. E. QUINN, JOSEPH M 98, 252 A. I. E. E. ; Engineers ' Club. QUINN, RAYMOND S 271 R RAAF, JAMES J 9 9,241,272 Managing Editor, Dome; Chancellor, Knights of Columbus. RAAF, ROBERT H 272 RADELET, Louis A 99 Oratory; Varsity Baseball; Interhall Debate. RADIGAN WILLIAM J 133 R AFALSKI, M ADARD F 274 RAFFERTY, WARD J 133 RASMUSSEN, ROY R 133 RASOR, CHARLES B 99, 251 Commerce Forum ; Interhall Football. RATTERMAN, CLARENCE G 162, 259, 267 RAUSCH, CARL J 99, 261 Secretary, California Club ; Treas- urer, Sophomore Class ; Commerce Forum. RAY, JAMES R 133 READ, LEE S 99 Knights of Columbus ; Sec.-Treas., Kentucky Club; Schoolmen. REARDON, JOHN J 133 REARDON, THOMAS M 99,251,266 President, Kansas City Club ; Chair- man, Board of Directors-Commerce Forum. REDD, ALOYSIUS J 133, 255, 264 REDDY, CHARLES S 99, 254 Law Club ; Scholastic ; N. D. Lawyer Staff; Baseball. REDDY, JOHN J 133, 226, 258 REDMOND, JOHN 1 268 REED, JOHN H 133, 265 REED, RAY L 265 REGAN, JOHN M 133 REGAN, WILLIAM 270 REGENSBURGER, C.S.C., BROTHER RF.GUS.. 99 REICH, CYRIL M 99, 250 Chemistry Club. REICHENSTEIN, JACOB M 251, 272 REIDY, DAVID L 133,199 REIDY, EDWARD P 263 REILLEY, JAMES M 99 Vice-President, Anthracite Club ; En- gineers ' Club. REILLY, Louis J 264 REILLY, ROBERT M 99, 247, 250, 252 Engineers ' Club ; A. I. Ch. E. ; Amer- ican Chemical Society. REILLY, THOMAS J 252 REINHART, HARRY A 99,182,246 Orchestra; Vice-President, Academy of Science. REIS, THOMAS K 265 REISER, Louis A 253 REPETTI, PETER J 100, 258 Schoolmen ; Italian Club. REPETTO, DAVID E 133 REPPENHAGEN, FRANCIS A. 100,206,249,261 Varsity Tennis; Editor, ' 38 Dome; Vice-President, Camera Club; Presi- dent, Buffalo Club; Interhall Basket- ball. RESCH, GEORGE F 263 RESPONDEK, ALPHONSE M 100,248,252 REYNOLDS, CHARLES E 251 REYNOLDS, JAY J 255 RICE, JOSEPH G 100, 196. 251, 256, 269 Varsity Track; Monogram Club; Di- rector, Commerce Forum. RICE, PAUL H 100 Interhall Athletics. RICHARDS, FLOYD F 166, 260 RICHARDSON, ROBERT E 133, 166, 184 RICHER, EDWIN G 262 RICKE, WILLIAM H 254 RIEGEL Louis F 272 RIFFLE, CHARLES F 133,274 RILEY, CHARLES R 100, 270 RILEY, HUGH V 100 Bengal Bouts, Camera Club. RISKA, EDWARD J 169,172 RISSER, CHRISTIAN F 134 RIZZI, AURELIUS J 251,254 RIZZI, HAROLD C 100 Vice-President, Italian Club; His- torians; Schoolmen; Interhall Ath- letics. Rizzo, JOSEPH A 162, 254 ROACH, DANIEL C 189,266 ROBERT, REV. GASI-ARD JEAN ACHILLE. . .100 ROBIDOUX, LEO J 166, 248 ROBERTSHAW. FREDERICK C. .134, 183,253,271 ROBINETT, ROBERT W 124, 134, 166, 259 ROBINSON, JOHN 100, 274 ROCAP, JAMES E 100, 216 Knights of Columbus. ROCHE, STEWART E 101, 254 President, Law Club ; Lawyer Staff ; Interhall Football. ROCHE, THOMAS EUGENE. . .101,252, 258,263 Schoolmen; Economic Round Table; Bengal Bouts; Knights of Columbus. RODIBAUGH, ROBERT K 254, 274 RODRIGUEZ, JOSE R 268 ROGAN, THOMAS C 134,260 ROGENSKI, STEVEN J 101 Varsity Football ; Gym Team ; Hockey Team. ROGERS, HARRY NEIL 134, 251 ROGERS, JAMES J 134, 268 ROGERS, JOHN F 134 ROHAN, HOWARD A 134,263 ROHL, HENRY T 247, 252 ROHYANS, KENNETH A 255 ROMBERG HERMAN M 258 ROSANELLI, EDWARD G 134,254,268 ROTHACKER, ROBERT A 134, 251 ROTONDO, JOSEPH G 101, 254 Law Club; Glee Club; Scholastic; Monogram Absurdities. ROWAN, RAYMOND F 252 RUDOLPH, GEORGE M 271 RUMMEL, MELVILLE S 270 RUMPF, ROBERT J 101, 247, 252 Engineers ' Club ; Aeronautical Society. RUNGE, WILLIAM W 101, 252 Economic Round Table. RUSH, JAMES G 271 RYAN, DANIEL J 101,262 President, Chicago Club; Treasurer, Freshman Class; Knights of Colum- bus ; Commerce Forum ; Varsity Foot- ball ; Glee Club; St. Vincent De Paul Society. RYAN, DANIEL M 272 RYAN, EUGENE J 253 RYAN, JOSEPH A 134 RYAN, JOSEPH E 269 RYAN, JOSEPH F 101,208 Chairman, Senior Ball. RYAN, LAWRENCE P 169 317 PmOfHL IIIDEX RYAN, RUSSELL J 101, 269 Treasurer, Minnesota Club ; Spanish Club; Interhall Athletics. RYAN, VINCENT J 134 RYAN, WILLIAM R... ..247 SABO, CARL L 101, 274 SABO, STEPHEN A 13-1 SACKLEY, DONALD J 134, 262 SADLIER, RAYMOND J 134,257 SADOWSKI, CHESTER P 101, 169, 172, 251, 255, 264 Commerce Forum ; Knights of Colum- hus. SADOWSKI, EDWARD M 101 Varisty Basketball; Monogram Club; Chemistry Club; A. I. Ch. E. SAEGERT, GERALD W 134. 258, 259, 268 SAELI, AMADEO B 134 SAFFA, FARRIS P 134 SAGGAU, ROBERT J 151, 199, 239 SAITTA, JOSEPH J 134 SALLOWS, DANIEL F 134, 183, 257, 268 SANDMAIER, PHILIP J 134,116,251 SANDROCK, PETER F 102 Chemistry Club; American Chemical Society. SANDSTROM. EDWARD J 246 SANFORD, ROHERT G 134, 155 SANTINI. LEO A 134, 245 SASS, ROBERT E 267 SAVORD, JOHN E 252, 254 SAYIA, ROBERT F ' .134 SCALLY, ROHERT L ! . ! 102 SCANLAN, WILLIAM E 227, 257, 259 SCARLATA, SALVATORE P 102 Captain, Fencing Team; Italian Club; Academy of Science; German Club. SCHAFFNER, JRWIN J 247 SCHAI.LER, WILLIAM J 134, 204 SCHANTZ, GEORGE F ' .273 ScHELLENBERfi, HOWARD J ' 268 SCHERER, JOHN A.. 252, 272 SCHICKEL, WILLIAM J 135 SCHIECK, CHARLES S 268 SCHINKOWITCH, Cl.ARENCE H 135,256 SCHIRF. ROBERT F 102, 248, 252 President, A. I. E. E. ; Servers ' Club; Engineers ' Club. SCHLAFLY, HUBERT J 248, 257, 272 SCHLECK, RAYMOND M 102,251 Vice-President, Commerce Forum ; In- terhall Basketball. SCHMID, THOMAS B 135,206 SCH MIDLE, CLAUDE J 247, 250 SCHMIDT, DANIEL C 102 Commerce Forum. SCHMIDT, LAWRENCE A 166, 272 SCHMIDT THOMAS H 264 SCHMIED, FRANCIS A 135,166,189 Sen MIT, ROBERT F 135, 166, 273 SCHMITZ, ALBERT J 102,251 Commerce Forum ; Interhall Debating. SCHNORR, RAYMOND J 135, 241, 265 SCHOMMER, CLETUS N 182 SCHRAM M, ROBERT F 102 Knights of Columbus. SCHKEIHER, EDWARD J 269 SCHRENKER, HENRY P 253 SCHRINER, THOMAS J 68, 102, 263 Treasurer, Senior Class ; President, Cleveland Club; Knights of Columbus; Commerce Forum ; Spanish Club ; Interhall Athletics. SCHROEDER, HARRY J 102, 266 Interhall Football. SCHROEDER, JOHN M 135, 273 SCHROEDER. ROBERT C 102 SCHULTHEIS, JAMES 135 SCHULTZ, ROBERT J 249 SCHULZ, JOSEPH F 102 B Football Squad ; Gym Team ; Freshman Baseball. SCHULZ, ROBERT M 274 SCHUI.ZE, JOHN 103, 247 SCH WARTZEL, GERARD A 103 Scovic, STEPHEN P 135,203 SCULLY, JOHN P 251,255 SET.UIN, BERNARD R 135, 251 SEI.NA, ARTHUR J 103 Law Club ; Commerce Forum ; Glee Club ; Spanish Club ; Knights of Co- lumbus. SKMCZYSZYN, JOSEPH M 103 SKMKNCZUK, JOSEPH M 262 SEUFFERT. JOSEPH A 252, 270 SEXTON, GERALD A 135 SHAFRANSKY, JOHN P 248,252 SHAUGHNESSY, JAMES F 271 SHEA, GEORGE N 135 SHEA, JOHN D 273 SHEA, MARCUS M 273 SHEA, MARTIN M 274 SHEA ROBERT J 135,268 SHEA, THOMAS M 103, 254 President, Toledo Club. SHEEDY, DANIEL C 103, 169, 261 Manager, Basketball; Monogram Club ; Managers ' Club ; Commerce Forum ; Interhall Athletics. SHEEDY, HERMAN S 103 Vice-President, Pittsburgh Club. SHEEDY, JOHN A 166,182,265 SHEEHAN, CLARENCE T 135,230,274 SHEEHAN, ROBERT D 267 SHEEHAN, THOMAS E 103,204 Captain Golf Team. SHEPPARD, ROBERT A 103, 252, 270 Dome ; Scholastic ; Economic Round Table ; Secretary, Old Dominion Club. SHERIDAN, BENJAMIN M 116,135,151,199,256 SHERIDAN, PHILIP R, 103 SHIELY, JAMES F 268 SH IEI.Y, VINCENT R 135, 269 SHIRK, CHARLES A 274 SHORT, JAMES W 271 SHORT, WALTE R J 103 Commerce Forum. SHOUVLIN, DANIEL R 227 SHOUVLIN, ROGER J 135 SHRIVER, THOMAS H 259 SIBILSKY, ROBERT J 253 SIMNF.R, CHARLES R 103 SIEGEL, JOHN A 104, 256, 274 Knights of Columbus ; Press Club. SIENKO, FRANCIS P 104 St. Vincent De Paul Society ; Fresh- man Football. SIEVERT, JOHN W 266 SIMMONS, WILLIAM C 261 SIMON, JULIUS F 206, 207, 272 SIMONICH, EDWARD F 104, 153, 256 Vice-President, Monogram Club ; Var- sity Football, Track. SINON, ROBERT E 184 SISK, FREDERICK F. 104, 229, 246 Chairman, Academy of Political Sci- ence ; Economic Round Table ; Scho- lastic; St. Vincent De Paul Society. SITKO. STEVE J 132, 256 SITT, HAROLD A 135, 257 SKELLY, JOSEPH W 135, 271 SLACK, EDMUND J 104, 254 Law Club; Knights of Columbus. SMALL, WILLIAM J 135,253,270 SMALLEY, JOSEPH G 135, 268 SMITH, DONALD P 135, 169 S M ITH, EUGENE F 247 SMITH, JAMES H 104,271 SMITH, JOSEPH A 135 SMITH, ROBERT G 169 SMITH, STEPHEN P 258 SMITH, TERENCE J 135,255 SNYDER, JAMES W 104, 271 Varsity Baseball ; Freshman Football ; Interhall Athletics. SOBCZAK, JOSEPH A 135 SOLZE, ROBERT L 252 SOMERS, JOSEPH P 135 SOM MERER, EDWIN H 135 SOONG, JOHN L 251 SOTAK, JOSEPH E 136, 246, 263 SPALDING, WILLIAM F 251 SPANGLER, WILLIAM S 266 SPECA, JOHN M 136 SPENCER, NORBERT J 136, 182, 256, 265 SPOHR, JOSEPH C 252 SPOROR, JOHN J 204, 258, 263 Schoolmen. SPOSATO, VINCENT R 245, 268 SPRAFKE, DAVID W 136 SPRAGUE, EDWARD A 253 SPYCHALSKI, JAMES A 247,250 STACK, DANIEL J 166 STACK, JOHN A 182 STACK, ROBERT N 263 STAPLETON, CHARLES D 136, 268 STARKIE, JOHN C 104,249,251 Engineers ' Club ; Civil Engineers ' Club ; President, Camera Club ; Dome ; Orchestra. STARR, ARTHUR G 166, 182, 246 STARR, ROBERT G 104, 166, 229, 256 Band; Scholastic: Press Club ; French Club; Servers ' Club. STAUBER, JOH N H 162, 253 STKFANIK, ERVIN A 136,162,262 STKFFANIAK, RICHARD J 136 STEGMAIER, OTTO C 136, 272 STEIDL, JOHN R 166, 182 STEIGNEYER, C.S.C., GREGORY J 104 STKNGER, ROHERT G 136 SII.XSIKOM. FRANCIS E 227 STEVENS, THOMAS F 251 STEVENSON, HARRY 136, 152, 199, 256 STEWART, PETER W 274 STINE. CHARLES E 274 STOLLER, DUDLEY F 166 STRATIGOS, GEORGE S 274 STREATOR, CHARLES H 104 Interhall Athletics. STRICKER, ROBERT H 263 STROH, EDWARD C 105 Chemists ' Club ; American Chemical Society; Interhall Athletics. STUBBINS, FREDERICK R 255 STULB, TIMOTHY J 105, 264 Varsity Golf; Chemists ' Club; A. I. Ch. E.; Interhall Baseball. STUPKIEWICZ, ADAM J 105 President, Rochester Club; Interhall Athletics. STURM, WILLIAM J 262 SUELZER, THOMAS J 265 SUGNET, ROBERT F 261 SUKIENNIK, MATTHEW S 136 SULLIVAN. BERNARD T 105 Interhall Athletics. SULLIVAN, CHESTF.R N 136, 203 Sfi.LivAN, DANIEL G 268 SULLIVAN, DANIEL J 136 SULLIVAN, EDWARD J 270 SULLIVAN, FLOYD J 136 318 pmoim INDEX Ui SULLIVAN, FRANCIS J 273 SULLIVAN, JAMES H 136 SULLIVAN, JOHN P 105 Servers ' Club; Knights of Columbus; Historians ; Track ; Propeller Club ; St. Vincent De Paul Society ; Camera Club; Interhall Athletics. SULLIVAN, JOSEPH J 105 Commerce Forum; Vice -President, Rhode Island Club. SULLIVAN, JOSEPH P 105, 260 President, Boston Club; Hockey. SULLIVAN, JOSEPH W 166, 273 SULLIVAN, ROBERT E.. . 116, 136, 152, 179, 239 SULLIVAN, ROBERT G 136 SULLIVAN, THOMAS A 105 SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY J 105 Treasurer, A. I. E. E. SUNDERLAND, JAROLD L 105 SUPPLITT, GEORGE L 249 SUTTON, JOHN L 105, 182, 252, 255 Economic Round Table; Orchestra; Band ; Le Cercle Francais ; Vice-Pres- ident, Memphis Club. SWANSER, BERNARD A 136, 246 SWEENY, ROBERT E 136, 251 SWEITZER. WALTER A 136 SYRING, WILLIAM J 136, 258 SZUMACHOWSKI, STEVEN A 254,256,262 TAFEL, PAUL J. 267 TANNER, JAMES D 136, 253 TANSEY, JAMES C 106 TEAH, BERNARD A 136 TEARNEY, THOMAS W 262 THEISEN, CHARLES J 106 Varsity Football ; Freshman Football and Basketball ; Gym Team. THF.LEN, JOSEPH P 106, 258, 271 French Club; St. Vincent De Paul Society; Irish Club; Servers ' Club; Freshman Track. THESING, JOSEPH R 136,153,256,263 THOEN, RICHARD G 106 A. I. E. E. ; Engineers ' Club ; Ben- gal Bouts ; Interhall Athletics. THOMAS, CHARLES H 136 THOMAS, WILLIAM S 136 THOMPSON, LLOYD E 136, 203 THOMPSON, ROBERT B 137, 264 THORNBERRY, JAMES E 267 TIEDEMAN, JOHN P 266 TIEDEMAN, DONALD C 183, 166 TILLE, RAYMOND J 106,246 Academy of Science; German Club; Central Ohio Club. TIMPANI, ERNEST C 137,155,179 TINNY, JAMES R 166,255,263 TOBIN, DANIEL A 106, 262 TOBIN, EDWARD M 247, 252 TOBIN, WILLIAM F 137, 166 TONELLI, EDWARD J 106, 153, 256 Varsity Football. TONER, FELIX J 106 TONSMEIRE, JULIAN C 106,248,252 Engineers ' Club ; Servers ' Club ; A. S. M. E. TOOLAN, EUGENE P 262 TOOMEY, JOHN J 106, 273 President, Triple Cities Club ; Vice- President, Servers ' Club. TOHMEY, JAMES J 251, 271 TORMEY, JOHN F 106,247,250,271 Commerce Forum ; Interhall Athletics. TRACEY, EDWARD J 247,250,252,258,268 TRAINOR, VINCF.NT F. 137 TRAPP, JOHN F 137 TRENKLE, FRED A 252 TRENTACOSTE, SALVATORE P 106, 254, 268 Italian Club; Engineers ' Club; A. I. E. E.; Handball Champion 1938. TROUSDAI.E, RODERICK L.. . .107, 183, 184, 166 President, Glee Club; Band. TRUDEAU, JOSEPH M 107 TRY, ANDREW C 254 TUCKER, WILLIAM H 137, 268 TULLY, FRANCIS X 107, 269 Interhall Athletics. TULLY, PAUL C 107,252,258 Economic Round Table; St. Vincent De Paul, Track TURIANO, VINCENT V 107,254,268 Italian Club; German Club; Interhall Athletics. TUSON, WILLIAM R 107,270 American Institute of Chem. Engi- neers; Chemists ' Club; Engineers ' Club. u UHL, GEORGE A 183 UHRING, JOSEPH A 162 UMHOEFER, RICHARD P 107, 251 Commerce Forum ; German Club. UNDERRINER, BERNARD W 251 UNGER, EDWARD H 255 URBANSKI, Louis A 137 URIBE, ALFONSO 107, 247, 250, 252 VAN BRUAENE, GEORGE E 274 VAN HOLLEBEKE, HILLAIRE A 264 VAN HUFFEL, ALBERT F 200, 256, 274 VAN SWALL, HAWLEY E 166, 227, 258 VARGA, JAMES A 137, 248 VERGARA, VICTOR J 137 VERHOESTRA, ARTHUR J 107, 203 Monogram Club ; Pharmacy Club. VERHOEVEN, JOHN F 107 VICARS, JOHN R 107,232 Law Club. VIGNOS, PAUL J 253, 260 VOELKER, ROBERT B 107, 229 Press Club; Ass ' t. Sports Editor, Scholastic. VOELKER, ROBERT F 108, 273 Knights of Columbus ; Historians. VOGLEWEDE, FREDERICK A 265 VOGLEWEDE, WlLLIAM C 265 VOLBERDING, ALFRED C 108, 251, 269 Commerce Forum ; Knights of Co- lumbus ; Spanish Club ; President, Montana Club. VOLLMER, JOSEPH W 265 VON HARZ, JOHN T 137 VON HOENE, EDWIN A 108 Knights of Columbus; Interhall Foot- ball ; Santa Maria Staff. W WACHTER, RALPH F 108.246,250 Vice-President, Maryland District Club; Chemists ' Club; Academy of Science. WADE. PHILIP M 137 WAGNER, Louis J 137, 169 WAHL, WAYNE F 137,251 WALKER, THOMAS A 169,108 WALKER. THOMAS J 268 WALKER, WILLIS H 137,166 WALL, THOMAS P 137,245 WALLACE, GEORGE S 137, 255 WALLACE, MALCOLM V 261 WALSH, JAMES C 108 Commerce Forum ; Interhall Basket- ball. WALSH, JAMES H 268 WALSH, JOHN E 206 WALSH, JOHN E 108,244,252,258 President, Bookmen ; Schoolmen ; Eco- nomic Round Ta ble; Commerce Fo- rum ; Interhall Debate ; Dome. WALSH, MYLES J 137 WANEK, FRANCIS W 137, 246 WARBURTON WALTER K 137, 1 75, 256 WARD, JOHN J 137, 262 WARDELL, ROBERT J 268 WATERS, WILLIAM H 108, 249, 268 Dome ; Varsity Tennis ; Secretary, Camera Club; Freshman Track; Dra- matics; Interhall Basketball. WAITERS, ROBERT L 248 WEAVER, ROBERT C 108, 250, 254 N. D. Lawyers Staff; Law Club; Wranglers; Monogram Club; Knights of Columbus. WEBB, C.S.C., ERNEST B 137 WEBER, GEORGE W 137 WEBER, JOHN H ' ' . ' log Civil Engineers ' Club; Engineers ' Club. WEBER, JOHN T 137 261 WEBSTER, JOHN C 137, 226, 23 , 264 WEBSTER, THOMAS J 137, 273 WEIDEM AN, MARTIN L 162 ' 259 WEIGEL, STANLEY J 108 246 Academy of Science; German. WEILBACHER, CHARLES 254 WEINFURTNER, EDWARD M 263 WELCH, JOHN M 137 WELCH, RICHARD E 109 WELSCH, GEORGE A 253, 274 WELSH, C.S.C., BROTHER RONAN.. ' 109 WEMHOFF, FRANCIS J 230, 265 WESSELS, JOHN E 109, 266 WESTOFF, HERBERT A 272 WEYGAND, JAMES L 166 WHALEN, RICHARD T 249 WHEELER, JOHN B 109 Knights of Columbus ; Schoolmen. WHELEHAN, WILLIAM T 109,251,271 President, Rochester Club; Commerce Forum. WHITE, CHARLES E 109 Knights of Columbus ; Spanish Club. WHITE, JOHN S 243, 257 WHITF., WILLIAM P 109, 252 Engineers ' Club ; A. I. E. E. ; Knights of Columbus. WHITEMAN, GORDON E 137,175,261 WHITFORD, JOSEPH C 138, 251, 270 WICKS, WILLIAM R 138 WIDUP, RICHARD E 274 WILKINSON, JOHN J 138 WILLE, ROBERT L 138, 250, 252, 274 WILLIAMS, ERNEST J 138, 270 WILLIAMS, GEORGE J 109, 269 Knights of Columbus ; President, Min- nesota Club; Interhall Basketball and Football. WILLIAMS, MILTON E 186,243,253 WILLIAMS, RAYMOND M 253 WILMANN, JOHN B 138 WILSON, ANDREW F.. . .109, 154,229,256,268 Associate Football Manager ; Scholas- tic; Monogram Club. WILSON, GEORGE T 138, 261 WILSON, JOHN E 138 318 319 PfUOnflL IDD(X WILSON, JOHN H 109 S.A.C.; Law Club. WILSON, ROBERT F 109, 166 Band. WILSON, ROBERT W 271 WINDHEIM, ROBERT G ....138,260 WINEY, RAY K 109 WINGAN, WILLIAM F 253 WINTE, JOHN P 1 10, 250 Chemistry Club; Engineers ' Club; Freshman Football. WlNTERMEYER, JOHN J 110,187 Varsity Debate ; Commerce Forum ; Knights of Columbus. WlNTERROWD, E.- RLL H 1 10, 25-? Law Club; Villagers ' Club; Interhall Football. WISE, WARREN R 138 WITCHCER, ROBERT W 138. 2-1 WITHEY, DAVID G 243, 244, 245 WITOWSKI, VERNON J 163, 257, 262, 264 WITTE, FRANCIS R 138 WOUA, LEONARD R 263 YOJCIK, BERNARD P 247 WOLF, Louis A 274 WOLFE, LEONARD H 251 WOLFF, JULIUS F 138, 252, 258, 269 WOODS, ARTH UR J 110 Academy of Science ; Pharmacy Club. WREN, RICHARD J 138 WUEBBOLD, WALTON J 138, 251, 263 WUERTZ, JOHN M 162 WUKOVITS, THOMAS W 256 WURTH, GEORGE R 259 YAEGER, JOHN E 166, 252 YEZERSKI, FLORIAN A 169 YOUNG, ELDRED E 138, 246, 250 YOUNG, JAMES A 110 Interhall Athletics. YOUNG, JOHN P 138,270 ZACHEK, THADDEUS P 268 ZAGAME, ANTHONY F 268 ZALLER, RAYMOND C 138 ZEGIOB, CHARLES G 138, 263 ZEINDLER, JOHN A 252 ZERBE, EARL M 110,252 Engineers ' Club ; American Society for Metals ; Institute of Aeronautical Sci- ences. ZlEGENHORN, MAURICE J 169, 172 ZIEGLER, THOMAS T 110,271 Glee Club; Le Cercle Francais. ZIMMER, ERNEST E 263 ZIMMER, HAROLD E 271 ZIMMERMAN, GILBERT A 271 ZINN, EUGENE R 110 Law Club ; Knights of Columbus. ZONTINI, Louis R 138, 153 ZUENDEL, JOSEPH C 110 Varsity Football; Treasurer, Iowa Club; German Club; Interhall Ath- letics. 320 i vij IU1 11 Wial So- J 19,17 , c US wFraois. 271 271 ......... 110 . : IiWKf, Ion ' ; hokall At 320 THE CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION BUILDING THE CHURCH THE I.tUKARV ' ItlOLOCY IH ' ll DIXC; . . . . KN ;INKERI. ; nun.uiNc . . ] IX1N ; HALLS SCIENCE HALI THE POST Ol-TICE . COMMERCK BriLDIXC, . THE ' , IM . . . . LA ' CHEMISTRY IUIILDING . . NEW INHRMAKY . . . . WASHINGTON HALL ARCHITECTURE BUILDIXC 15 i


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