University of Louisville - Thoroughbred Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

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Dedication The staff of the 1955 THGROUGHBRED dedicates this yearbook to the Faculty Members and Employees who received the University's 25-Year Service Plaque in jtme 1955. The Plaque was first given in 1949 to everyone who had been with the University 25 years or longer. In the past seven years 109 Plaques have been given. FACULTY AND EMPLOYEE RECIPIENTS OF THE 25-YEAR SERVICE PLAQUE IN JUNE 1955 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES JOHN R. BRODERIUS Professor and Head of Department of Modern Languages HARVEY B. LOVELL Professor of Biology J. J. OPPENHEIMER Dean of the College, Professor and Head of Department of Education SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY I J. R. BUSTETTER fD.D.S.J Instructor in Complete Denture Prosthesis SCHOOL OF MEDICINE HARRY S. ANDREWS Associate Professor of Pediatrics J. ANDREW BOWEN Professor of Urology ROBERTSON JOPLIN Assistant Professor of Surgery WINSTON U. RUTLEDGE Associate Professor and Chief of Section on Dermatology and Syphilology MALCOLM THOMPSON Associate Professor of Surgery MORRIS THOMPSON Associate in Medicine SPEED SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL RALPH S. TROSPER Professor in Mechanical Engineering ADMINISTRATION JOHN M. HOUCHENS Registrar, Professor of Coordination, Veterans Co-Ordinator, and Director of Communications EMPLOYEES MRS. HELEN COX CAMPADONICO School of Medicine - Department of Psychiatry and Mental Hygiene M155 PEARL FOWLER Administration - Assistant Registrar . as :xg :xc In Memory of ROMAULD KRAUS, Associate Professor of Sculpture, and JESS ROBBINS, student and Thoroughbred staff member who died during the school year. Never too busy to kiss the wife. Trying his hand at being chef. Our Dr. Davidson graduated from the Univer- sity of Mississippi with honors. He re- ceived his M.A. and Ph.D, from the University of Chicago. His early career included teaching in Mississippi county high schools and the University of Illinois. Before coming to the University of Louis- ville he was also head of the History Department at Agnes Scott College in Georgia and served as Dean of the Graduate School and Senior College and Provost at Vanderbilt University. Presi- dent Davidson is the author of two books, HISTORY OE GEORGIA and PROPA- GANDA AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Philgv Dmfidsm ffZ Q-.,x-S-Q W X -r' aw 4' s., ,, ,,, ..,---. - Q O f W 'hififv ' -1 fax riff 1 , f. 12-54232 . 'x 3 4 A K 4 A 3? ,vm .Aw ? Q sm M! fx ,ff 0 WOODROW STRICKLER Vice Preridefzt 216 residwfzi Mr. Wfoodrow Strickler attended Bucknell University, the University of Pennsylvania and Northwestern University. Before coming to the University in 1938 he had Wide busi- ness experience and served as a lec- turer in the Department of Business Organization and Industrial Manage- ment at Northwestern University. Membership in university and civic organizations includes: Omicron Delta Kappa, Delta Mu Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Southern Economic Association of University Evening Colleges, Advertising club of Louisville, National Education Association, Lions Club, Center for the Study of Liberal Education for Adults, Louisville Real Estate Board. ELEANOR TURNER Secretary to Pfefident HARDY VICK Secretary to Vice Preridenl MR. JOHN M. I-IOUCHENS Regiffrar Admin! fmfiw fizff MR. C. P. DUNBAR Director of Inylitzztional Serviref MR. LEONARD W. ANDERSON Dirertor of Field Relaliom and Plarement MISS EVELYN SCHNEIDER U niverfity Librarian MISS RUTH I.. KOCH Cafbier MR. LES SHIVELY Director of Alumni Refiffoif . .... . . - 112 211: fe-Q-1 :gf fs., , ,psi '1 f':ex,f: ,gsi,,,eg, Superintendent of S ' V Bwldwgf and Grvwfdf -I I ,:5ffv,:a:.m?:f:3.I'.i, I xzaza-w'vs:,4.' MR. CHARLES FARNSLEY Univeryity Coumel Not pictured: MR. NORBERT ELBERT Chief Acfountant K . f-f,., ,W l6'1u1rd of Crusfevs MR. WATHEN R. KNEBELKAMP Term expires March, 1958 MR. HENRY Y. OFFUTT, JR. Term Expires March, 1958 MR. EDWARD J. MILLER Term expires March, 1956 MR. ELI H. BROWN III Term expires March, 1956 MR. ARTHUR H. ALMST EDT Term expires March, 1958 MR. WILSON W. WYATT Clmirman Term expires March, 1958 MISS ADELE BRANDEIS Term expires March, 1960 DR. OSCAR O. MILLER Term expires March, 1960 MR. ROBERT T. BURKE, JR., Secretary Term expires March, 1962 MR. LEE P. MILLER Vice Chairman Term expires March, 1962 if .4 -M, 9 , x u'lh,...4 . A-gl' 47' 4 HILDA THRELKELD Dean of Women! he JULIUS OPPENHEIMER Dean of Art: and Science: DAVE LAWRENCE Dean of Men Deon RAYMOND E. MYERS Dean of Dental School WILLIAM C. HUFFMAN Dean of Di1JiJio1z of Adult Education f M z JOHN R. CRAP Deon of Bzzfinen School 7 3 .,,, I, . -v M-Q..-M.. 1 GUY STEVENSON Dean of Gmdzmte Sfl700l HOWELL V. WILLIAMS Dean of Kent School ABSALOM C. RUSSELL Dean of Law Sfbool N. , 1, 4-. xi .IL 1 DWIGHT ANDERSON Dean of Afzuic School ROBERT CRAIG ERNST Dean of Speed Srlaool MURRAY KINSMAN Dean of Medical School E4-W 2 n,,...,.,,,.V-' is was - L ll X iv ' ' 'f IGI IB Sf m Ill - 9-ai N . . s W 535 9 . ' , 1? i ' 0 ' if i If V V' .f , ,Q.. iwwwwim my EQ i a 'e A,v,,,. ' ai fxjyffiyyxffd 4a W , M V ,MQMMV ef x K wgf i,',M , Q W ,M Q5 f Af ff QW 4-f YQER' yy! V Z if 2, za fw -,ff-,fm ,rf ., , ,H 5 -. . 41131 1 ' ' w.'If H V. Q fm gwwjij xgf.E'wm1w,, ' --.Q Aff X WM 'ft so 'Wm M - Q I, 'V wif! ' are-J WN -. ,bzljr JA 55.52, :Ng W? ,. 3 QNVLK 204W .' y,:,'.f!.yf':':f ., x .,,5-W . A , ,A egg' -Fvgf' - 'f1.f4fA., A V 5 sf? ' f.- :L eff ' i A -qw.. 9 'omg v-. .' -ff - ff: f6vf?z?f2SE'?1f 9 fzks M1334 QHWW ' '1?'ff:?2i7 55' A-f1:5 Q' . . -iefwfp X 2 V 12' ' 4 f ., Q. 1 V1 F13 -42 if T 3 23 5 17 'vw Zn' mba 4 V, 235 f 'S +31 , , 'Wi , :' M, f A I 'ss fx -43, 2 1 ,. j ., V. , V ,l xl ,,z:.,ix,.A:4 ., I Q , - gy -X I FF? V, WY-1' f - f iw . 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This visit is the basis of his article to appear in the journal of the In- ternational Federation for Tozrn Planning in the Hague, the Nether- lands, probably sometime this spring. DR. WALTER CREESE Mr. Creighton Gilbert spent the summer studying in Italy. He made his headquarters in Padua and traveled a lot, making a close examination of Renaissance paintings, primarily in Venice. He is now writing a book on problems of Venetian painting. MR. CREIGHTON GILBERT Last summer, Dr. John Heldman taught two classes daily in the Summer School session and was traveling Supervisor of Recreation for the jefferson County Recreation Board. He is the 1954-55 President of the Fall Cities Basketball Officials Association. This is his 30th year in tooting the whistle. l Q DR. JOHN HELDMAN Mrs. Meta Riley Emberger and Mrs. Marian Ross Hall look over galleys of and their book, Scientific Writing, which is being published by Harcourt, Brace and Company. The book is designed for text use in classes in scientific writing, re- ' port writing, and advanced exposition and for use as a reference for writers in science, business, and industr Y' MR. MAURICE LANEY During the summer of 1954, Dr. Koester and his wife visited the germanic speaking countries: Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Ger- many. He is now writing a book on the German speaking people in Kentucky. In addition he has recently written the articles: German Neufzrpaperr, Latin Farmerr, Bloody Monday, The Tzzrnerf Early Hiftory, Hinory of the Sorial Male Chorus, and Lola Montez. For the past two summers, Mr. Maurice Laney and his family have moved to Hoosier Courts at Indiana University, where he is completing a Ph.D. degree in Music. He has been concentrat- ing on getting his language requirements out of the way and with the help of a French tutoress, Mrs. Laird, is working his way through Le: DR. LEONARD KOESTER Symphonies ole Beethoven by Jean Chantavoine and hopes to pass both French and German requirements by the end of next summer. 25 HARVEY B. LOVELL During the spring semester 1953-54, Dr. Lovell was on sabbatical leave. His time was about equally divided between two projects, the .first of which was to complete the revision of a one semester textbook for a beginning zoology course. The second project was to continue to collect and photograph the honey plants of the United States, that is plants which are of value to beekeeping. As his co-author of the text teaches in central Florida, he was able to spend part of the spring there at the time when many species of trees, shrubs, and herbs were coming into bloom. I-Ie also observed birds in many areas and helped make a breeding bird study in Owen County, Kentucky. E. E. LYON Mr. E. E. Lyon taught at O.S.U., Columbus, Ohio, last summer. I-Ie ran a nightly vacation Bible School, ministered to his church, and taught one week at a Bible Camp. He is chairman of the Committee for promoting Original Band Composition of the College Band Directors National Association, Im- mediate past chairman of the Southern Division of C.B.D.N.A., and chairman, Louisville Region Kentucky Music Education Association. DAVID W. MAURER David W. Maurer, member of the University's English Department, has done extensive research in the field of language, with special reference to non- standard usage-including dialects, slang, and occupational speech. Last year he did research at the University of Mexico on the contraband in drug traffic. While in Mexico, he became interested in archeology, and is now getting a book ready with material he gathered there. Dr. Maurer is particularly interested in criminal argots and is now doing a major study on thieves. Last summer Dean Oppenheimer taught at the University of Minnesota where he had a seminar in higher education and was a consultant for the workshop on higher education which is conducted under the auspices of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. In his spare time he did a little fishing for walleyed pike He has also served on several intervisitation committees of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education. His last trip was to Ol io University. He is now supervising some studies con- cerning the kinds of students who come to the College, how many of them stay for four years and what they think of the College program. DORIS NICKEL Miss Doris Nickel is our Assistant Dean of Women. Her varied responsibili- ties include supervision of the offices of both the Dean of Men and the Dean of Women. She also manages the social calendar, attends conventions, and keeps records on the dormitories, sororities, and fraternities. She teaches an education class in Methods in Shorthand and Typing. As secretary of the Student Aid Committee, she assists in the handling of all scholarships. Last summer she took a pleasure trip to Michigan, and for a week or ten days relaxed on the beaches there. J. J. OPPENHEIMER . ogg?---vwffv -7 ,Y ,...T-.Y. MLW, Y K P . , '--7.115 -1--.-fs., DR. C. H. PARRISH Dr. Parrish was a field consultant for the Southern Regional Council last summer. It was his primary concern to stimulate local interest in the working together of Negroes and whites in implementing the Supreme Court decision on ' desegregation. DR. SAMUEL B. PEAVEY Dr. Samuel Peavey can be identified as one who is very sincerely interested in talking with students who have any degree of interest in becoming teachers -particularly in junior and senior high schools. His current responsibility is coordinating the professional courses and supervising the student teaching of prospective secondary teachers. He is also serving, at present, as a consultant in curriculum for the Louisville Public Schools and is in charge of a general survey of curricular problems in the secondary schools. MR. GEORGE PERLE Mr. George Perle, University instructor in music history, has an article in the British quarterly Music Review on The Harmonic Problem in Twelve-tone Music. Perle has published articles in this magazine since 1941. Perle, who is equally well known as a composer and' a critic, was featured in a Town Hall concert on December 17. His String Quartet No. sn was selected for per- formance at the annual Town Hall concert of the National Association of American Composers and Conductors in New York. DR. HARVEY WEBSTER Dr. Harvey Webster received a fellowship to Yaddo, an artists' and writers' . . colony which is located in Saratoga Springs, New York, for the last two months of last summer. DR. JOHN J. WEISERT Dr. John J. Weisert, of the University's Modern Language Department, is doing research work on the history of Louisville's theaters. He has completed a list of movies shown at McCauley's Theater and is working on lists of other theaters now. The Louisville Theater from 1846-1866 is his present project. ' Old newspapers are his main source for titles of the movies. He attended re- cently a Teaching of Modern Foreign Languages Conference at the Univer- sity of Minnesota. -fs- v mic .ag Q il Vw x if A Q h H R ug at I , . . 4 x 9 Q -if :I-5' Y MQ 43 4' Q 'lg E,-N.. . 4 D 'S at 1 2 my ,qs 4 Q, ,L .gf l . ' 4 1 .Z 9-4 ix,-1,54 . 7533 I F ' '?m ., .. -'.ff 'e.14: . fffyygzyl wr- '55 5 ..., . as .., 5 ,1 :lg . . 'JR - Q ,4- ifai , 4 fig f H ' iiwfl sh mwwpvwwidimwpiwsfbnhw-++ sf' Q I K ., ,. ,,,. 5 .. 2 ,,:,,, S , 1 P 2 1 ,V V X ff,,,w- ., .., , m5,,,,f2 ff 96 jggmgslr 6 '. .,1 ' 4 ' f 4' ..., I V Qt. Qi V ' ,,: ' iifffg. K, V . Q x E? 1 JJ. 1 . .,,. X I i 3 . '4-r w 1 ' M .5 X-1 R-Y . , N fx l L 1 6 , Gif? QF' if I 44 ' Mesdames Curies at work. f NV ' Hack in W0 k It takes an engineer to cross Shipp Street. Coffee, cards, and College Cats mingle in the Snack Bar. .g,,,W:Aj:' Our tunnels. For a while we thought we were in Venice. Girls . . . the sign says No Parking, The tables turnecl . . . now the free: are moving. No turnips in the Navy, they give plenty of bloocl. - . , , l 53. N A 4 N ta 3 f , - w - 53 SW l -x . Q y 5 i l S 4,52 4333 l f y M f ff ' F? , , ,, ii . 1- M if n , ag , ,5 V115 ,451 -- Iii A. THANKS MORT for all you've done. Pflf5'5f!!!5!v!55!!ll1!SS11-1.1anmxwxan gs, I Harold and Mary Ann, our Head Drum Major and Majorette. The Majorettes in action . . . Kay, Sylvia Mary Arm, Betty, joan, and Susan were chosen for this task. ..eg , ty Music: dancing and more fun We had a ball! Sandy Tong and Louise Camentz win again with another pantomime. The Pi Kaps give out with Quo Vadis. Another dance with food and singing. The Student Chest Variety Show is sponsored each year by a commission of the U.S.C. Trophies are given to winners in two classes . . . individual and group. Zeta Tau Alphais school skit proved to be a winner along with Sandy and Louise. mn-ming.-ssfirait-u..u -.M em ma.-.wwf ww mm f- ,wr za.,-v . L-M -:ww 4: fm ,ff-.W.-f.w.'.-,-f-wf:.t..',yfw 1 - . .- 4 Welcome to Robbins Hall. Fun at the Open House. Darin life Santa, Dorris Lynninger. distributes presents at the annual Christmas Party. nf-wuz 9' :mmm www mmm mms... m4n1m,. Come on ta' my room. Mighty soft desk. Men is' Drfrms The Best Dressed Boys of Leopold Hall. Afternoon jam session l a E ! Delta Zeta line wins the first Lambda Chi Alpha Can-Can Contest. Martha didrft win . . . but she sure makes a cute picture. YW gli Y w wok S6509 A WCC' 3 7 U. of L. gets national publicity. Martha Cabell and Ralph Wooten accept trophies as Lena the Hyena and Ugly Man Contest winners. john Bloomer . . . U. of L.'s candidate and Kentuckyls Chess Champ. K Winning directors with trophies are: Jim Almand, Connie Darms, Barbara Roederer, and Neville Cau- dill. Winning groups are featured on opposite page. Trophies and awards 38 grybcrger Sing Each Spring all organizations are encouraged to enter Fryberger Sing. Awards are given to men's and women's groups. Phi Chi from Medical School won first place in the men's division with Wagon Wheels. :f .tvgmmuwm-m-gunmga , nq1, Y - . , ,sl . tw -'mfr wma. 7-,nr-p fmlurrgl Chi Omega won first place in the women's division with a Mother Goose Medley. All the Things You Are won second place for Kappa Delta. Phi Kappa Tau took second place with Cindy. 39 , . We 'Q X ,Q ' .wt 1 sf I. Af 6 3? fig, 51,-My fhwif -.4 if Q--f ,kg W -A1 Y X .1 Q .av .M .1 , x- 3 ,.q fy? 2' XM M! JWW nz ,. W, , w1.i.f2a5f ff wyff, 'gift ,1fif'Z ' X K x x. R. ,Y X Kb, -X. .w .xv x ., ,' . f , -iw: ,f ' K s amp was an M ,, b 'S .. 0 Summer c ' Force cadets. experien ce for Axr -, and the Spring fades away to summer e to the open spaces. students mov Q 2.5 4' Emi- -X ' 'VT . sl V1 .g. , .u - ',-'7' :1tZ.7 . 'I '-.- ' aV A J I ', z 1 2. A L ,- L 1.4 yr QA . 'RX ng 0 'Jw d . ' xX 'X X ' 'gin X! -N -1 1y - '- -1,, - . -w - .L .Za -vw NVQ,--' ga, , f,f fT':w:v , dr . M' '21 QQ 'QV QD '5'fg- ' A. 'nd L '13-' ,SU fx' .4 ' J I s N ,W ' - Y Q , wa .Fr ffl, 4414 M-'mm LookS like th e food was good' gall The Fall Semester began with students going to Leadership Camp. Here, plans were made for the year with conferences, speakers, and panels. During the year we saw one of the best Homecoming Parades and House Decora- tions that the campus has ever produced. The Fall Semester was also packed with parl ties, Dances, and more new plans for a big- ger and better University of Louisville. And now, Leadership Camp . . . Someone's up a tree. U76 renpf' . Deans Wzfb A busy time was had by all. wawmwnmnwmwmnnwpwa-N,xawAmf,,Mwk4 M mfks- .- ha., uw4.,:a:.W.. -nf-,awww-.e .,.. M m,s..1w,f.amai.,w..n-f.,mrMmvam.1W-m-.awqg - f . ,r 'A Z ff sl 1, I WZ, K 3? J fz,Q.Q, 221' 'igf 9' 'S yfyl ' f wtir- , ' -r -f:4' r 'i Sl 'f 1? Q6 M' .4 2 W X A ff Q f .Asif f ' I ff 5 ., K if . 'WY Z , a L h S 4 , Q ., -pf qw -,ff gy 6 gk Q f ff 1 if Ig ,ly , 4' Al. 'Q ng , ?' ' fy V , 'TV W X I f I :fi a , , if ffl 1 Q 44 f W J 1 , , z ,.f.M,2:,- - win , 0 'Q W! , K A f' .. ' 9, , qw, 1 I Making way for the new Library Susan meets the The party season was immediately under way. football team. A college education is more than classes and homework. Gaining knowledge in bowling. Student Council elections give practice in votin' and politicin'. Swimming is included in an education We even learn hockey. M W x f 1 X x 1,1 1 1, o 94' , K' f WNW X' .x ' FQ 49 Aff 451+ W fix? AMX ,T HSS Q 1, fx .. , X , '-A 391- Mfg' d 1325? M ' , Un ' ' -ga, f Vx. V, 'yu ,Mx .. F-4 H 4 ' .1 . f if. N ,LF fs X 5'-S W gg. '5 W? , V4 J' ' 3-iv' ,f.,, sf Q x , R XM: x W4 f?,M I 4 V1 , A , ' fa g? ' ff,- -fi fw - Y. Q. I 'W .1 r 1 I V v A X . 5 A .M f fn , k-w,, .mv,:K'Zf.,nl 1 . -fnuvv,,:a::vr v.. . .mv , rf Q- Ii. The judges . . pick the winners of the Chariot Race. - mug u.Qg.,.A. ,av L., Lined up for the Turkey Trot. npr, 9 Comin' in the home stretch 5 , W fkovx Q 57 . 3 V -2 A NFS 4 f- x Q'v :,i-R 5 15 5' qw- K 19 mp as Q. WK V ., ,, if md Dlyuiffzries l X -il 'Q Ted feels the muscles of baseball player, jackie Robinson, who spoke on Segregation at a Speed School convocation. Barbara Ward, famous British economist, is interviewed by Tucky. Eisenhower came to Louisville during a busy campaign. ,4 'Qi Homecoming candidates are presented. ,Mary lou, Our Queen aPPe The Qiieav. M5 . ,M . ff N- .. ,fp M4 W4 A Well, look who's on the front page. -ef' 1'l '-4 S ,Q J-fa emming begins Q Judges caught in the act, ..-- ,. ..-....... 41 ll Time out for coffee. The bonfire before the big day. T1red but determined. It takes a thousand napkins to build a float. This happens every Homecoming. W1 U16 Cfify lap! but wc' ufrfrk d on th Hugh fha' lfl ylui I . Still at it. The night was cold and dark and dreary . . . it rained but it didn't dampen our spirits. H.- Xxx L It's been a hard ooks like the outer space women are getting prepared for action. night. W0rk's all done and We're dressed for the parade. M5 . 1. ,my W, X, .14-,.-ff' s 5 3 Y Ka Pa dwarfed their g UIQ! M5 K N ' ma P , , ,, Sig to victory ' V l' W Wall an ' .4 f -- aims-N Kappa Alpha won second with L squeal-:s and be-aks. ambda Ch J-frfuse Decoration IA Nun 1' Swam ufilmcrs 'vii ju 5 mf'1.yHM, L, 53 Ped 'em for a Winner. 'C ...Q r- as. .,x. .1 ,, ,MW . . F Canned by Pi Beta Phi tied for second place with wgm----- V ,, .,e. ,. ..,...,. Chi Omega's still. Y .,,,A.,M.A -. ix xl , .... ,, Q. ,...,. re r 7 W -4 V' m,:.z,,m!4f .. g ,. ,fc , Winning floats .4,!.9l K 4 Qx'3 The outer space women of Chi Omega won second place in the float contest. ma KaPPa 5- Sig Q assufe 3 e. Res won QHST. Pxac Jonah and th I0 Phe Whale ' In . . I Kappa rough? v' Delta UPS1lOH'S Llberace placed second. Tau. lffoq, nw WWW Z Ziff: and 1? off Z' 177 K. 5 'W wg, ,fm ,,. , U16 Jfnmecoming Game The gangs all here. Come on, team. M v x9 'S 4 I The Kickoff. :1:,,v'e'1 'f?-'Lit ' M 9 . t '35 qw y 45 '-5 f ,o Q me Ay Q ,I 'v -.pq W Q it ix 5 gs' if I , 5 'Q , MW if A. ir wwf Governor Wetherby is presented with an award during halftime ceremonies. i ,Mtg '1-, :I-QR The joys of a Homecoming Queenr Goin' home to get ready for the big dance. Winners get their trophies. Af I e Dunne President Davidson officially crowns Mary Lou Gardner Homecoming Queen. M49 Gathered around the bandstand to just listen to the music. 'Sll.1 l Faculty members and students enjoyed the Art Studio exhibition. Hack in School The University Players produce their first play at the Playhouse under the direction of William Bridgers. The Farnsley Lounge is dedicated to a distinguished alum, Mr. Charles Farnsley. . 5, I- , -QM ,kl- ' ii V am wa a 102' ' . '7 f' iw WVv9,mi,,5MfW,,:fln, ,VW , , , Uzrfwuglzb cd Dance Elaine and Ralph, Miss and Mr. ,MW i ' nf E213 fl , W ' S W w f QW ff ll 5 M 1 Alfa ll ai 'Wx xifril-' ,-ev ' I The candidates and Dance . Q, The Library gets ready for Christmas. Handmade jewelry attracts a lady. if Getting ready for Christmas in the Library. Hlzrzivfma firm' The Art Center's annual Christmas sale gives the students a chance to sell as well as buy originals. 2 ,V,.,... ,, President Davidson gave a Christmas party for student leaders and friends. Looks like fun. Silent Night We really enjoyed the snow. 41.23 Amidst the snow and ice the Ronin' H0065 3 Basketball Team still carried on. athff Snow' I 1' ... ,Q f ,,, -if, 'f' ,V -ww ...ww .fx Anything can happen on Cardinal Isle. Learning to build a snowman is part of a college curriculum. Air Force Sponsors and Band hoof it up in their Variety Show. Doin' the Hokey Pokey, N1 Making music f gh aw ,. We 2 ' 6 , , AW' fw -' ffl 'lp A W , wr ,f fgzmfff ff? My , 7 2 f , fW 7'? .7 ,I ' is xx. rm .1 'Mlm' 5 as it s QQ , -Wu. ,Q Q i 5 h 'A 4 : , t X my .. J-54 -Gnd in is-4 I , , ,Ni 73'- CAROLYN KRAUSE U, of L.'J firsl H0Jze5.f Pajama parties became the rage on campus. W .- -H --W -- N.I.T. bound. The U. of L. students appeared on Garroway's Show and saw Radio City Bl KU yif A , A My 4 ' . ,,-A I'f4 'Av ' ? ' , 'sms While at the N.I.T. the students rode the ferry across New York Harbor. Oh, my achin' feet, The end of a busy school year. M 341 , 3 'S 5, Q , 5, s 1. 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CHARLES SUTT, JR law +1-eq, 1 WN, 35? 232331355 f M -1 ,vi - 9 'gsk W wi - SS 3 ., .ig ,Y-- M xg Q, 5 ,wx H w fm U3 ...QV E E i ,,, 1 .....,.....i..........l He Longesa, ev A .P-Q. s s L , E 1 ST' . . e . . , - 1 s 3 'X I A, . I, . sp' .. K M WW- --f- , ,, ..,,,, .WW ,..,.,...,, ,W ,, ., LM is f, I I I I Pictured above, first row, left to right: john Stout, Dick Guen- ther, Bebe Bailey, joan Burke, Mickey Minsterl, jim Alrnand, Earl O'Bannon. Second row: Dave Nightengale, Ernie Siegrist, I Plummer Smithers, Bill Cooper, Ralph Wooton, Frank Brinegar, Earl Schuh, joe Alexander. Third row' Paul Coates N 'll . , evr e Z Caudill, W. Stewart Cobb, Bill Whitaker, Del Brown, james Price, Kent Back. f lla! er ity udem' Kzfuzfzcil lluiwrsify fudmf Hotmail The University Student Council consists of the presidents and vice presidents of the various schools in addition to elected members from each school. Its purpose is to promote cooperation between students and faculty and to balance the academic life of the students by the promotion of extracurricular activities within the University. Among its worth- while projects are Homecoming, Leadership Camp, Fryberger Sing, the Barbershop Quartet Contest, and the Student Directory. These and many other activities are directed through the efforts of the commission heads. Left to right: Recording Secretary, Andy Offuttg President, jim Edwardsg Vice Presi- dent, Arnie Greverg Corresponding Secretary, Ann B. Ford. Not pictured: Treasurer, COMMISSION HEADS Paul Coatesg Parliamentarian, Jim Moriarty. COMMISSION HEADS l Publicity-Mary Ellen Adams A Student Chest-Shirley Rose, Joan Scharfenberger Progress-George McDonald, Ann Hart Social-Bob Hewitt, Carolyn Krause f L'RtziJer.r-Art O'Meara Leadership-Chet Purcell Not pictured: Bill Ross Not pictured' Paula Wolfford Service-James Francis Student Union Building-Lynn Hudson N01 pifzured Nat pictured: Al Vittitow 87 f X I I I I I I fublicafious ZII6' Uzrfrzfuglzbred Staff 51511 Spangeubcrg Dclares Wrzyhf Huffman Editor-in-Chief fate Editor Marvin Kafzmuu Business Manager JIM DUGGINS Adwerliring Manager WILL RUSK Head Pbolograplaer Organizatiom Editor BETTY GLASS Dance Chairman BETTY CUSTIS Feature Editor BUCK HOWARD ED MORIARTY, JR. Art Editor: MARY ELLEN ADAMS BERT EDWARDS Ari: and Srierzcex Editorf iv Xu' XXX DON CARMAN Dental Srbool Editor SONNY JACKSON Medical Srlvool Editor DAN ULMER HELEN MOHLENKAMP Bufiizeff School Editor! DON REELEY Law Srbool Editor BILL GRIFFIN BILL GILMORE Not piftureds Speed Srlzool Editow DONNAJEAN BODDY Mufic Srlvool Editor LAQUITA GOODMAN Dizfifion of Adult Education and Graduate School Editor SANDY GASTON K ent Srlaool MARGARET EI FE ROBERT HEWITT Greek Editorx PAT DIXON MICKEY MOORE DOTTY NICHOLS Organizalionx Staff ROBERT MADDOX Sporlx Editor JOHN KUHN C o-S' port: Editor f f X 'x ARMAND OSTROFF GENE POWELL LARRY SPITZER Photographer: and Layout Asfiflantf 'li 'V DANCE STAFF I. LEIGHTON CRUTCHER SAM GILLIAM SANDY LONG MARY LOIS ANDERSON WE? 5 N at pirzured GORDON WEST L RUTH DENTIGER S , i,. SK' OFFICE STAFF JUDY PROBST ROSANNE TAYLOR ART STAFF FAYE EULNER MARJORIE SMITH N ot pictured SUE HANNON Office Manager gllflff Sharpe C 0-Editor-in-C laief U15 Cfardimzl Staff UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE'S WEEKLY PUBLICATION kllllffl Wrwforz C0-Editor-in-Chief Her! Sdufards C 0-Editor-in-C lyief ANDY OFFUTT AJ,ri.rIa111 Editor Q X., r 4 12, . ,J 4 1 ' .f E? 1 4 A my 4' ANN HART a, Cily Editor C ...P FRANK AUWARTER N ew! Editor KEN ANDERSON Sporty Editor 3 f 5 3 4 SHIRLEY MCMAHAN Afyoriale Feature Edilor WILL RUSK Head Photographer TINKER EVERHART Office Manager l6'z1sii1css Staff WILLIAM GREEN PAT TAYLOR Aa'1fe1'ziJizig Manager Circulation Manager staff Assistants SUZANNE LUCHETA Society Editor ELEAN OR MCFARLAND Typift 96 K ., ..,k , . 1 .. ,., Q , -Naxx Www 'iki'.j3M,, A A. ,, . ..,,... - 'f '- . , . :. . KQI? -.-vA- . 1.14 K .--. -..,, . ,Qi BETTY CRAIN PEGGY HELDMAN Organization and Rewrite Faculty and Women'r S port: EARL O'BANNON C ol umnirt Noi pictured: John Meehan, Columni.rt,' School Editors: Donnajean Boddy, Music, Kent Back, Dent, Helen Mohlenkamp, Businessg Corkie Kirk- ham, Med-Tech. Burinerr Staff: Dave Baird, Assistant Circulation Manager. Staff-Cartooniita' Ray Kennedy, Ed Moriarty. Reporleu: Barbara Bailey, Carol Blaine, Delores De Santo, Craig Dietschmann, Susan Fisher, Pat Franklin, Marc Goldsmith, Temple Hill, janet Holzapfel, Lola Koester, George McDonald, Mickey Moore, Dottie Nichols, Diane Norris, Martin Pedigo, Mary Ann Rich, Liz Rowley, Rosanne Taylor, Jeanne Whit- field, Mickey Baggish, and Bing Meyers. Proof- reader: Otto Reynolds. Pboiographeri: Larry Spitzer, Armand Ostroff, and Gene Powell. Wow A magazine published at the University of Louisville to serve as a creative outlet for students, graduates and friends, 'fu' 'EZ EUSTACE DURRETT ELIZABETH ROWLEY Prore Edizor Co-Poezry Editor JUNE MCCAULLY FRANK THEIMAN Staff Arrimzntf JOE SNYDER ANNE SHERMAN BARBARA STOCKER BETTY CRAIN W' . A E- .JF F qi E lv STEVE BLOCK Managing Editor 5 R ,F tom' JOSEPH FITZPATRICK Art Editor !- I I I I I I Music .1 V -1', 1 I I I A, A ,,.,,, H, V.A, . i N - - 1 ,2.- N s .M P - ,,V f, V ' ps V , v ,. , ----.:. , ' ' gf: 'xv ,Iff igf ig f ' if ii, RE 83 Qi ' N 'Q 261 Q 'I' n z 5 E , ' A ' 1' 'E 3 igigfiifaig 2 .9 H Sf l'l 5.510 wi' 94 'iffalf 95.1 xg' f ,fl 11 II f - +4 31 Xl 2 , ,Q 5 bw Frank Auwarter Beverly Cecil john Heitrneyer Glenn Marcum Leslie Frank jim Finney Barbara Bailey Carroll Cissell Phyllis Howey Terry Morgan Art Hicks Earl Flora Henry Beatty Harold Cavanah Martha Breland Donald Dillon Marvin Friedman Bob Geoghegan Bob Kerr Bob Luckett Jim McLaughlin Ed Ballenger Sheila Beck Carroll Crafton Joe Anderson Bob Ballou Merle Brown Noland Kirk Gene Herde Silas Ryan U16 Members George Morris Otto, Reynolds Larry Spitzer Ramon Meyer Iim Kohl Stuart Vance Jack Morris jan Nieman Charleen Riehlman Sherrill Ritter john Taylor Jim Vitatoe Phil Owen Harold Probus Gay Long Harold Minyard Charles Thomas of the l6'a d ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Ernest Lyon Bud Peterson Bob Robertson Carl Weller Harry Rinehart George O'Connor Alfred Peltier Philip OWCH Charles Hammond Harold Cavanah Gene Powell Charles Shaw Larry Wood Norbert Zehnder Dave Robinson MAJORETTE CORPS Left zo right: MARGARET IRISH SUSAN FISHER JOAN SCHARFENBERGER MARY ANN ROTH HAROLD MINYARD KAYE SMITH SYLVIA BARISH BETTY CUSTIS '-XVII!!-i AMf 31 MR. ALFRED PELTIER .,,,. -4..,. - - ,. . .-4 .,., 1 hubs-n --.t, ill -inn:-air, ,,,.. ' X Birclseye view of Band A familiar scene in the Band Room. Harold Minyard, Bob Kerr, Merle Brown, Phil Owen, Ed Ballenger, Silas Rayan, Terry Morgan, Art Hicks, Jim Vitatoe, Sherrill Ritter, Bud Peterson, jack Morris, Earl Flora, Carroll Cissell, jim McLaughlin, Charlie Hammond, Gene Hercle. 0 0 pl Kappa Omzc on OFFICERS Pferident ...................................... GENE HERDE Vice Pferident .................... CARROLL CISSELL Recording Secretary .................... JACK MORRIS Carrerponding Secretary ........ BUD PETERSON Treasurer ...............,...................... EARL ELORA Sergeant-at-Armr .................... ED BALLENGER Pi Kappa Omicron is a national professional band fraternity, established at the University in 1949. The fraternity commissions famous composers to write original music for the band, makes available S1000 annually for tuition scholarships and awards the annual All-University Cultural Advancement trophy. I I I X I X I I I I I Kcligious Qrvups Eapfi I india! llniffn The Baptist Student Union is an organization of Baptist students on the campus who meet for the purpose of spiritual growth and Christian fellow- ship. Among the many activities of the B. S. U. are an annual retreat, a student week at Ridgecrest and regular socials. The B. S. U. publishes its own paper and is the only student religious group on the campus with its own house. Prefidenl .................................... Serrelary ....................... .JOHN MCKECHNIE ..........MARTHA BRELAND Devotional Chairman ........................ HUGH POTTER Sofia! Chairman .................... FRANZEE PORTMANN Brollaerlaood Chairman ........................ ARVIL THARP Training Union .............. ......... M ILAM BEASLEY Sunday School ............. Promotional Director .... Enlirlinenl ................ ...UYVONNE BISHOP SHIRLEY MCMAHAN ...........NAOMA KEEGAN The Annual Christmas Coffee Y. W. A ..,,,,-- --'ANN MARIE FORD Slewardybip ....... .......... E DWARD BEGLEY Pzzblicationf... ........ VIRGINIA MYERS Music ...............v............................ GERALD STRANGE Student Dirertor-MR. FRED WITTY l- ewman C7116 OFFICERS Prefidenz .............................,.. ,,.,,.,,,,., AN DY OFFUTT Vice Prefident ................. ,........ S KIP RATTERMAN Recording Secretary ............,..,, ,.,..,, D EDE DESANTO Cowexponding Serretary .......... SUZANNE LUCHETA Tffdillfef ....--------.--......................... CHARLIE OBERST Chaplain .................... FATHER J. RICHARD O'HARE Advixon DR. GERHART MR. HEER QueC95 ' Qi , 1 Queen Ysesefimlg me The Newman Club of the University of Louisville, a member of the National Federation of Newman Clubs, was founded in 1936, having the three-fold purpose of benefitting the Catholic students on the campus spiritually, intellectually and socially. NEWMAN CLUB EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 1 I f f f ' . i3:'?3'l?21i 'naaQ We lay Klub OFFICERS Prefident ............... ..............................,..,. IU DY IVY Vice Prefidenl .......... ........... I IM FRANCIS Serretafy ............ ...,..... J EANNINE RAY Treasurer... ........., JOE PARRISH Diyefigr ,,,,, .......... K ITTY BOYLES An Eating Meeting Dedicated to the benefit of the Methodist students on campus, the Wesley Club originated at the University of Louisville as a Part of the national Methodist Students' Movement, under the name of the Methodist League, in 1940. f Pre.ria'erzl Secretary. Trea.rurer C ba plain. Program The Episcopalian student organization holds its meetings once a nionth in uk M H Prefidenl. MARTHA HODGES Serretaryu DORIS LURDING Program Chairman BETTY SCHOLZ Publirily Chairman ANN WOOLLEY u Adwxary ED COSTELLO BILL WILLIAMS The Presbyterian Student Association offers each semester an active program of meetings and social gatherings for the benefit of the Presbyterian students I X X I I I I ffvuvraries THE THINKER First row, left to right: Shirley Kallbrier, Martha Renfrow, Bebe Bailey, Libby Bridgewater, Patsy Bass, Ann Hart. Second row: Emily Tucky Rucker, Ann Ford, Mildred Carter, Mickey Minsterl, Sandra Long, Delores Wright Huff- man, Donnajean Boddy. M17 farmzr OFFICERS Pffiident ............... .... ........ L I BBY BRIDGEWATER Vive President ........ ......................, P ATSY BASS Serremry ............... ............,.... B EBE BAILEY Trearurer ........... ....... M ARTHA RENFROW Hirtorian ....... . ........ .................... S HIRLEY KALLBRIER Aduirors DEAN HILDA THRELKELD MISS DORIS NICKEL MRS. DAVID LAWRENCE Mortarboard members are tapped each year at Fryberger Sing from among the outstanding Junior women in the University. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership and ser- vice to the University. First row, left to right: Arnie Grever, Frank Brinegar, jim Boswell, Gordon West, Delbert Brown, Dean Dave Law- rence, Robert George, Ted Trautwein, Robert Tripp. Second row: Ralph Wooton, Andy Offutt, Kent Back, Joe Whittle, james Richard White, Vlademir Gastevich, Bert Edwards, William Griffin, jr., J. Leighton Crutcher, Plumer Smither, jr., Robert Hewitt, Noland Kirk, Kenny Anderson. micron Delia Kappa OFFICERS Preridenl ............... ................................... B ILL BROWN Vice Prexidenr ............. ..................... ARNIE GREVER Secretary-Trearufer .................................. DAVE LAWRENCE Faculty Advirorx MORTON WALKER DEAN DAVE LAWRENCE Omicron Delta Kappa, national men's honorary fraternity, was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914. Beta Epsilon Circle, an outgrowth of the College of Cardinals, was founded at the University in 1943. Members are chosen on the basis of character and achievements as students, faculty and citizens. First row, left to right: Irene Glass, Betty Miles, Janet Altic, Suzanne Lucheta. Second row: Dotty Nichols, Marilyn Moore, Miss Kathleen Drummond, Paula Wolfford, Sally Driscoll, Margaret Fife, Sally Love, Not pictured: Lynn Hudson. Huw OFFICERS Prexident ......,........ ......................... ....... B E TTY MILES Vice Prefidenz ......... ............. J ANET ALTIC Secrelary .,............. ..........,.,..., I RENE GLASS Trearurer ....... ....... S UZANNE LUCHETA Editor ...... .. . ............. ........................ M ARGARET FIFE Advisor: MISS KATHLEEN DRUMMOND DEAN HILDA THRELKELD DR. FORTUNA GORDON Cwens, the sophomore honorary organization for women, was organized as the Thinkers in the spring of 1950. They were accepted into the national organization in the fall of 1952. Members are tapped each spring at Fryberger Sing. Paul Bell Mary Oneida Carden Janet Cooper Pauline Custis Ernie Daniel Christa De Ridder THE STUDENTS ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE WOODCOCK David Eppink Matthew Fegan Ruth Furniss Ann Glick Betty Gunn SOCIETY IN 1954 Lois Heuser Edward Hewitt Raymond Russman Shirley Shelton Io Ann Shipley William Slaughter Charles Sutt, jr. Julia Wolfe jane Woody Gretchen Worden JIM HINES Sophomore Medalist CHRISTA DE RIDDER Frerbman Medalift junior Medalist Wand ack Sari fy The Woodcock Society is the oldest honorary scholastic organization of the University of Louisville. Early in the century, the Right Reverend Charles E. Woodcock, Episcopal Bishop of Kentucky, lost his son. In his, name Bishop Woodcock established a memorial to the high qualities of youth which he embodied. The first Woodcock Medal was awarded in 1910 to the student who was considered by the faculty of the College of Liberal Arts to have attained the highest standing in scholarship, and who possessed the qualifications considered by the faculty essential to the recipient of this high honor. In 1920 the first ten rnedalists organized into a society with standards conforming to those set up by Phi Beta Kappa, in the hope that its existence would increase the College's chance of securing a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. Since that time the Woodcock Society has elected, in addition to the yearly medalists, members totaling not more than ten per cent of the graduating class, whose scholastic standing, character, and general attitude meet the requirements set forth for the medalists. An annual banquet is held to honor the new members and to reaffirm the ideals and traditions that have grown with the years. The Woodcock Society cooperates actively with the University and the local Phi Beta Kappa organization in their endeavors to obtain recognition by Phi Beta Kappa. To encourage a high standard of scholarship, annual awards are given to recognize the student in the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes who has achieved outstanding scholar- ship during the current year. l I3 Z9i Delia Spsilvu OFFICERS Preridenf MARVIN KATZMAN Vice Prerident RALPH WOOTON Secremry ANN HART T1'erz.furer BERT EDWARDS Hirlorian First row: Ann Hart, Marvin Katzman, Delores Wright Huffman. Second row: Willard Rusk, DELORES WRIGHT HUFFMAN Andrew Offutt, Ralph Wooton, Bert Edwards, Lewis Smither, Jr. Not pictured: Lindsay Almand, G,.,,,,,g Coujzfjjmdn john Kennedy, Jr, Associateg jan Kirkham, Noel Lykins, Lester Moise, Associate, Harvey Webster, MQRTON WALKER Honorary Member. Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary journalism fraternity, was organized on the U. of L. campus in the spring of 1952 as Pi Delta, a local fraternity. The national organization was founded in 1909. igma ,Ui Sigma OFFICERS Preridefzt JAMES RICHARD WHITE Vice Preridenl MARSHALL KREITMAN Sec1'efary MARION HARCOURT TreaJu1'e1' GEORGE ZIADY Advirar MRS. ELIZABETH MAYO First row: George Ziady, Betty Custis, Marion Harcourt, Mrs. Elizabeth Mayo, William Darst, Noland Kirk. Second row: Wallace Sanders, james Richard White, Marshall Kreitman. Third row: Robert Ballou, Gary Mitchell, jack Roth, David Kirk. 4 Sigma Pi Sigma, the only national physics honor society in the United States, was founded in 1921, Today, Sigma Pi Sigma has 79 active student chapters and 11,400 members of which 2,200 are active, the remainder being alumni members. Some of the objects of this society are: to award distinction to students having high scholarship in physics and re- lated subjects and to popularize interest in physics. The University of Louisville chapter was installed on March 28, 1952. Membership is composed of active student members, I I4 associate members, and alumni members. South ru Pvlice .714 tim 6 i ROLLAND L. SOULE FRANK D. DAY DAVID A. MCCANDLESS Axrirtant Dirertor Imzrurtor Direrlor Sozzzlaern Polite Izzflilute The Southern Police Institute, opening its first term in january, 1951, has graduated 284 police officers in it's twelve terms. Of these, nine are now chiefs of police and eight are assistant chiefs in their departments. Eighty-five have received promotions since graduating, and ninety have been assigned to training work in their departments. These officers come from sixty-nine of the nation's cities in twenty-five states and two foreign countries. The Southern Police Institute offers annually to law enforcement officers three terms of twelve weeks each in advanced police science. CLASSROOM, SOUTHERN POLICE INSTITUTE DOROTHY P. CLORE Secretary-Office Manager I Il5 21 f. -W., ,, f 7 1 f r j tw-- M , nl 'A em 'W -.41 , FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES am! Reserve Arts and Sciences Cfvmpany One hundred and sixty men, selected on the basis of mental aptitude and physical condition, make up the NROTC this year. These Midshipmen receive training in preparation for their commissioning as Ensigns in the Navy or as Second Lieutenants in the Marine Corps. Their studies of Naval Science include much theoretical and practical work, an im- portant part of which has been the summer cruises. Regular students in the program receive free tuition fees, textbooks and an annual retainer pay of 3600. JUN1oRs SENIORS f-K z, 4 :Q . ,f Q '? ' ?'? '5 a L . n n . M 1: ff' Y. ' v -i L N EQ an 951 1,---N fv ,. giftlm '1 G I Q 7 o U li I 0 COL. FRANK M. REINECKE Commander OFFICERS IN CHARGE COMMANDER GEORGE O. ATKINSON Maj. james Heater, U.S.M.C., Lt. A. J. Mashaw, U.S.N., Lt. A. L. Moberly, U.S.N., Lt. J. P. Werle, U.S.N. Not pictured: Lt. H. F. Kane, U.S.N. W. J. Spraggins, YN1, C. R. Keene, ET2, R. E. Lee, GMI, J. R. Wachutka SK1, M. Sgt. L. D. Dinkins, J. E. Meadows, QMC, M. N. Southern, FT1. Emma On the s1gnal tower. 'ZW' I 1- agle and Anchvr Srfcivfy H The Eagle and Anchor Society is composed of all the students enrolled in the NROTC pro- gram at the University. It was organized in 1948 to promote the professional and social activities of the Navy students. The Eagle and Anchor Society publishes the Weekly newspaper, the Masthead. It also engages in all-campus activities such as intramural sports and Homecoming. In addition to these projects the society sponsors a vigorous social program, of which the Navy Dance is a high point of the season. I l oFF1cERs l Preyidepzz .......... ..,...,,.,,..................... T OD RITTER Secrelary ........... .......... F RANK AUWATER W Treasurer ..... .................... E . J. KOHL X Social Clmirmen ...----.... JOHN HUSON KEN LEIDING Azlalezir Clmirmmz ...... ......... I . P. WILLIAMS -'Y rf!! I v 4 2 'E ig a , 2 l 3 'A I I ' -Y it , V A display of musical talent. ' ?' 'MSL OUTHOUSE FIVE MINU S ONE perform in front of Leopold Hall. HK iq 5.2 4 5, :fc V 2- fn, 6 6 in I . ,W -4 Q iv- ,, , .Z V- 'Rf 1. i- dly , .-, 4' . , 5. F3 Jig, 6- gif K X 3' The Navy isn't all work . . . NROTC midshipmen board trains at Quantico which carry them back to college. ummm' Zraiuing University of Louisville NROTC members underwent amphibious warfare training at the U. S. Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Norfolk, Virginia, as part of their summer train- ing in 1954. 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Q N ..--fzvama-faemis.-n'.h+ .... .. 4--1'-aff ,iffif .1:wfl:'l1,,, a5Sr1QTf7f '4s iw-wil gil, --ii ,.Lfi'f1'Eti:2V15ff,'ff -J TQ' SJW.ff-1f1'4'La1.'ZaiSi'C'33Sai? Air ?er e Reserve 0fHeere ' Crrzileiug Heres Since its formation in 1949, the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps has grown to be an integral part of the campus life here at U. of I.. Under the leadership of Col. I. B. Anderson, the Corps has grown to its present high status. To the students now enrolled in the program, the Air Force ROTC offers, in addition to its regular courses in the Air Sciences, a wide variety of activities calculated to have some appeal for every member of the Corps. The AFROTC sponsors a Drum and Bugle Corps, the unit newspaper, STATIC, the rifle teams, a drill team, the Corps of Spon- sors, the Arnold Air Society, Glee Club and a Variety Show. Each year the Corps's social committee, in collaboration with the Arnold Air Society, supervises the annual Military Ball, a Pop Dance and several other parties. P Watching the Fall Review, Left to right: Major D. B. Burch, Executive Officer, Captain R. E. Clarkson, Major D. S. Lindquist, Captain A. W. Sroka. Left to right: Staff Sergeant C. W. Bannister, Master Sergeant M, Turner, Technical Sergeant F. B. Iutes. Master Sergeant C. B. Powell, Master Sergeant F. G. Buongiorne. COL. I. B. ANDERSON Ofiwrs in Hhargc' and fnsfrucfars f,A,f ,,f ,yy 156 AFROTC RADIO STATION K4FBU Listening to a lecture ,llrlrzfld Air Society Open to outstanding juniors and seniors, the Arnold Air Society is the AFROTCS honor or- ganization. Its purpose is to maintain an ESPRIT DE CORPS, to provide further leadership training for its members and to advance the military preparedness of the nation. The Society helps in planning and executing all AFROTC social functions. This year, several members went to the national Arnold Air Society Conclave in Omaha. The AFROTC basketball team. The Cadet Lounge where students may relax A it . I First row, left to right: Martha Cabell, Dede Desanto, Joan Burke, Betty Custis, Estelle Herzog, Pat Taylor, Bebe Bailey, June Morris. Second row: Irene Glass, Sally Love, Suzanne Lucheta, Joan Scharfenberger, Charlene Riehl- man, Katie Bryan, Susan Fisher, Sally Jo Romer, Dorothy Wierxville, Gretchen Hudson. Air Zfrcc 5,0014 zfr ' Kzfrps The Air Force Sponsors' Corps was formed in the fall of 1952 in order to promote interest in the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps on the University of Louisville campus. OFFICERS Pfffideill .............. ...... B ETTY CUSTIS Ser1'ela1'y ..... .,..... E STELLE HERZOG Viff P7'55fd6'7Yl ..... ......, 1 OAN BURKE T1'ear1n'e1' . ........,,., JUNE MORRIS Corps sponsors visit the Thunderbird at Standiforcl Field Sponsors entertain at initiation. - 5' .:,, X AK? 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MQ M Q f!'55.-3 ,f42.,.l..,.,f,Q:35w Q , is , , , ,Q me Q Q' uw 4, x ax X3 l N K s W' f X 3 Q ' bex Y 0 633 X M 0 ,A f Sb w aeaear r f fz,L'1i',aiiSLI3ZL5QN!9 Air Force Social Club STATIC STAFF Arr Force Newspaper Drum and Bugle Corps Arr Force Rrfle Team Sr0ka's Folly Held Crips In the mess hall. On the November flight to Seward Air Force Base in Tennessee, by way of a C119 Troop Carrier l Pulling the rip cord. Y 2 7 f N Talk on Base operations. Inside C47 on trip to Tullahoma, Tennessee. I I I I I Z Z I .iuicrmzfirmal Activities international Em er The International Center of Louisville, located on Belknap Campus, is a civic, non-profit enterprise dedicated to serving Louisville on an inter- national level. It serves as an agency working to make the community aware of how the rest of the world is living and seeks to make a place for Louisville in international commerce. Membership in either or both divisions of the Center is open to any business firm, association, corpora- tion or person of good standing interested in the Center's objectives. All activities are planned by the officers and the Board of Directors which is elected every year at the annual meeting of the International Center in june. SPRING FOREIGN STUDENTS First row left to right: Chao-wen Woo, China, Myrtle Solomon, India, Jacqueline Hyman, Netherlands, Lenore Schwan, Germany, Seoung Lee Chun, Korea, Wendy Scott, Great Britain, Second row: Luis Gonzalez, Argentina, john Maddox, Lexington, Ky., Dr. Brodschi, Johannes Appel- boom, Netherlands, Sabri Akural, Turkey, Charles O'Connell, Frank- fort Ky., Michel Dib Chammas, Lebanon. Third row: Gideau Martins, Braail, Ernest Gittli, Uraguay, George Ziady, Lebanon, Tai-hon Lin, G r e Scott, Frankfort, Ky., Taha china Dieter Wanner, Germany, eo g Anvari, Iran, T. H. Atoynatan, Turkey. QQ: .IB-nt' D. I 1' GSO!-ge B Ute!-n t- rods contre a ional Cent c 1, Executl. ' rence on U- Ser, with Secve Director f .Foreign Polferary of Stfte tg U' of L Q' Dues at a. FALL FOREIGN STUDENTS Lower left, first row, left to right: Marco Gozalez, Colombia, Cipriano Canosa, Spain, Dr. Brodschi, Emilio de la Hoz, Argentina, Alfred Bhatt, India. Second row: Pierre Larochette, France, David Vethamuthu, Malaya, Iola Carozzi, Peru, Kantilal Patel, India, M. S. Piskin, Turkey, Thomas Yeh, China, Ernest Gittli, Uraguay. FALL FOREIGN STUDENTS Lower right, first row, left to right: jan van Goor, Netherlands, Mary Murphy Parker, Great Britain, Dr. Brodschi, Mufid Ziady, Lebanon, C. L. DeSilva, Ceylon. Second row: Frank Farner, Switzerland, Muwaffak Atamer, Turkey, Rene Brun, Frances, Tawfik F. Girgis, Egypt, Sama E. Sama, Nigeria, Emilio de l Hoz, Argentina. Q, ' .L - ef ar DJ 1 ' f Q ,. 1 Q -- Q l'p :'. J. 5- ...., , . , ,, ., . -'MN' ' ' ,- 5 warm slings' . ' 2.14,:1-.ff,s':N'fvE:, M'2r ' . , . OUR FIFTH GROUP TO AUSTRIA, ENGLAND, FRANCE, ITALY, NORWAY, SWEDEN AND SWITZERLAND IN 1954 First row, left to right: Barbara Stocker, Betty Glass, Corkie Kirkham, janet Cooper, Mrs. Carey Thompson, Shirley Larkin, Kay Hardy, Connie Darms, Doria Kaplan, Patricia Taylor, Ann Currin, Nancy Brown, Mickey Minsterl. Second row: Dave Archer, Steve Block, Burwell M. Hardy, Carey Thompson, james R. Solomon, Leigh Eisenhouer, George Brodschi, Gordon West, Tim Bornstein, james Finney, Hyman Russman. STUDENTS TO EUROPE For five consecutive summers our University has sent boys and girls to Europe so that they may observe and participate in the continental way of living. From 8 to 10 weeks our students work in industrial and commercial firms as chemists, civil engineers, teachers, typists, salesmen and electricians-receiving full pay for their services. Off the job they live with families whose members work side by side with the students. The students and families, living and working together, having the same interests and rec- reations, come to understand one another and their ways of thinking. Through their experiences, per- sonal and technical, our students see more clearly the problems of other countries and become more informed and competent. Not only do we send our students abroad, we bring European students to our University. They, like our students, believe that this International Exchange Program, which pro- vides professional as Well as personal experiences, cements friendships and cultivates understanding on both sides of the Atlantic. Wi sc f 4 I M.. .' Q' I w wma! vw 3 2 sg N 'WWW ae' ' 3 UFS NET V? 0- 2 E. faq? ,,,,. X 1 .4 hi 55 , ., Q rw , an-- H Us 49294 'KVI I. R. C. float in the Homecoming Parade. OFFICERS Preridenl ........................................ KURT BACHER Vire President ........ ........ Y ASIR KHAMMASE Serreiafy ............. ........ D OTTY KAPLAN Trearufer ................... .. ............... PAT TAYLOR Publirity Chairman ................ SANDRA GASTON Program Chairmen .... .................. P AT DIXON NARESH SHAI-I PURPOSE Members of the International Rela- tions Club meet weekly to view a film or hear a talk relative to the World situation. The Club cooperates with the International Center and its mem- bership includes local University students as well as foreign students. I I f I I I 00 I Sawrzfzc Zhi Umega Preridem LIBBY BRIDGEWATER OFFICERS Preridenl .......................... LIBBY BRIDGEWATER Vire Preridenz ......... .......... M ICK'EY MINSTERL Secfetfzry ............... ....... i .............. A NN HART T1'e:z.rure1' ........... ........... B ETTY CUSTIS Chi Omega was founded April 5, 1895 WQRKING ON THE STILL at the University of Arkansas, Fayette- ville, Arkansas. Beta Gamma, one of one hundred and fifteen chapters, was established at the University of Louis- ville in 1929, First row, left to right: Mary Lou Gardner, Martha Cabell, Kay Eda Brockmann. Second row: Dorothy Conrad, Pat Johnston, Irene Glass, Barbara Burkel. Third row: Georgann Rasmussen, Lynne Mc- Ferran, Libby Bridgewater, Elaine Prinz, Martha Ford. 1 i ff 115' Theres always room for one more. First row, left to right: Cynthia Robinson, Marilyn Moore, Betty Custis, Pat Keefer, Doris Maier, Nancy Brown, Ann Weyler. Second row: Alice Birtles, Estelle Herzog, Dodie Dobroth, Pat Currens, Wini Cook. Third row: Mickey Minsterl, Ginni Pickett, Sandy Lou Gaston, Pat Taylor. Not pictured: Delwin Kellerman, Ann Hart, Penny Wilding, Betsy Leachman, Ruth Dunn, Sally Love, Ann Cummings, Gretchen Hudson. - A T' X' Pferident CAROL SHARPE OFFICERS Prefident ...........,.......................... CAROL SHARPE Vice Preiideizi .......,. ........ S HIRLEY MCMAHAN Secretary ............ .......... P AT STURGILL Trearuref' .... ...,.... H ELEN BAKER Delta Zeta was founded October 24, 1902, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Beta Gamma, one of seventy-five chapters, was established at the Univer- sity of Louisville in 1928. First row, left to right: Charlene Allen, Virginia Myers, Temple Hill, Shirley McMahan. Second row: Doris Clay, Suzanne Lucheta, ' Joann Boerner, Sue Hannon, Mary Curtis Smith. Third row: Sandra Bush, Martha Anne Berland, Martha Renfrow, Doris Lurding, Shirley Minter. Making a man. Delia Zeta H4 ww Y . - tw-eff . W., lii T'ffI2f' 251' '-SS :'. 3-:IRT f fi il E,f . X rr B ,J is ll l 9501110 ? 'Q' x ' N55 gig 5, 1, .x.r.k. ,T - , 3 ,E ,,, 3-S ff Q,-ali' Q f' 45'f'if 'f if V' gn., F y, -a fuse? EL 1, - M- 21? 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P i l ' l l , as , A , ,. f' f 55- SP :wg-wif., l e.Qr-3,0 ' l M ,Q use -wg -,ui Q., l eng' 4 bg -- . jf, , ij, . g eggs. iS,.,:1, ivy- ',,,4 . X , s f .f- , rt M, Y 1' v, '. A ff ' Y- , ,., . W .r 'T SL 3 Q' 5751 . -'Q ,l'f'll'f ' 7' ' V ' N -' ffm :jk w V' Ni 151, Ln, , I nw -l-' -4.5 ff iffy. vi.?f Qs' ' .' -- .7 '.,.,,, 'f- Au..- ,J -.. e4.,1 s,,.sx-- :ff-3, is M U-V ' M4 11' Ari' Entertaining the team. First row, left to right: Joyce Smith, Carol Sharpe, Donnajean Bodcly, Betty Crain. Second row: Barbara Bailey, Helen Baker, Pat Sturgill. Third row: Bebe Bailey, Yonsia Bing Meyers, Barbara Greenwell, Tinker Everhart. Not pictured: Elizabeth Gillespie, Margy Pitt, Marge Stevens. h WESLEY MELTON Pfeyzdenl ....,,.,,.,... ..,.......... W ESLEY MELTON Vifg P1'e,ria'e72t ........ ......... D OTTIE WIERWILLE Sefretgzfy ,.,,..,..,, ......... M ILDRED CARTER Trearurer ...... Kappa Delia Y ...., , 55 i' Pfefidenl OFFICERS ........PEGGY HELDMAN Working on the house decorations. Kappa Delta was founded October 23, 1897 and Alpha XI chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1928. First picture, left to right: Delores De Santo, Caroline Corley, Dotty Nichols, Betty Bogart. Second row: Joel Bader, joan Scharfenberger, Katie Bryant, Peggy Heldman. Third row: Sandra Thompson, janet Hoffmann, joan Burke, Charleen Rielhman, Barbara Ann Coots. Fourth row: Mary Ann Jaeger, Kaye Smith, Wesley Melton, Virginia Merideth, Cynthia Innis. f 31,4 til. W- V. ' .' rr if Marg s X can t Homecoming Float- We'll Dwarf 'Emu Watching the Drummer. Af- fr m'W ' . fi l Ji- fl F y P ll! lllllllllUlllllUll Y ,K- Second Picture, left to right: jane Burkheacl, Susan Fisher, Martha Neel Ivy, Kay Connolly. Second row: Helen Mayo, Barbara Hoff- man, Mickey Moore, Ann Hughes, Lola Koester. Third row: Dianne Coleman, Nancy Mitchell, Nancy Deters, janet Holzapfel, Valeria Stopinski. Fourth row: Mildred Carter, Dotty Wierwille, Beverly Cecil, Wilma Knight. is Preridezzi SANDRA LONG OFFICERS Pfgyidem' ,,........,..........,................ SANDRA LONG Vife Prefident ........ --.------- B ETTY BASSETT Sgfrelgyy ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ........... B T7'gg5y7'e7',, ..,...... FIFE Pi Beta Phi was founded April 28, 1867 at Monmouth, Illinois. Kentucky Alpha one of ninety-nine chapters, was established at the University of Louis- ville- in 1925. First row, left to right: Ann Shulhafer Carolyn Krause Sandra Long Ruth Dentinger Sue Ellen Broaddus. Second row: Betty Bassett Ruth Southwick Sylvia Zweifel Sally Driscoll Jeannine Ray Third row: Betty Currens Paula Wolfford Barbara Hibbitt Anne Sherman - ' 'JJ -Eli bf I' '.-'Qi'-g2'.'Yi4aY'P9Z ' f i, I is lllllllll ,lllllll X I X 11 l l as r In f F 5 3 i 0 x V ce ff' XXX if f- 1- V .eww ww M Y Q 1 1 l l ' 4.:, ' iz- ' 'f' ' 16' ' I If Elf- ,, ,fy ' V 52,5 U 1 . Zi'.1Ei. 4- Qaiyrlg Z r , fe I lg ln, 1,2 lhflll lin Q . Eg, ' ll 4 1 l . a .e We in na vi lfal . : ' ' W y. ,: J-'bw-.f 4, X r ' Q l i !: in Y 1 i-Y-dv, li g ll X -'f f '1',W' 'Y ' '- 7 ' Pffx ' 1 9 - .m'.... .- . -fa Y-4 'W l X, ' f fx2w1 ' i .xi ' T3 r. 2 . .5 ,. V W--1' iq.kL?--lg ?27r i.!'2Zf ':f-ffm. -1-45. v ef , ' 5 l ' v ' ii ' A 551.35-'fifiljqf' Lfffdi FY' ff ig me. . Q H ' A aw-.azw fwfr 5,3554 5 V. L1 at f ' ' re J L 1 ' ' . Open house and pink elephant. First row, left to right: Liz Hanner, Ann Vincent, Donna Holt- houser, Mary Ellen Wickham, june McCully. Second row: Barbara Bettinger, Rosanne Taylor, Margaret Fife, Pat Hinsdale, Nancy Ackerly. Third row: Janet Altic, Betty Miles, Margie Smith, Carolyn Langan, Ann Hemdahl. Not pictured: Nancy Gaines, Margot Beard, Sue Thomas. - ,ef gi Prefident HELEN MOHLENKAMP OFFICERS Preyidenz ...........,............ HELEN MOHLENKAMP Vire P1'6'J'id97Zf .............................. PAT MCDEVITT Secretary ........................ ELEANOR MCFARLAND T7'gg,f,1rg7' .,,,.,,.............. Sigma Kappa was founded November 9, 1874, at Colby College, Waterville, Maine. Alpha Theta, one of sixty-two chapters, was established at the University of Louisville in 1922. First row, left to right: Shirley Rose, Glenda Papon, Pat Dixon Eleanor McFarland, Starr Craig, Pat McDevitt. Second row: Virginia Satterly, Mary Evelyn O'Bryan, Caroline Gaines, Lynn Hudson Rae Carol Schmidt. Third row: Ann Ade, Jackie Sils, Barbara Bus kirk, Mary Ann Haynes, Betty Glass, Frennie Bush. Fourth row Donna Beere, Edith Schickli, Mary Ellen Adams. H' 'W-'Y ' 9iwEfl fi' - The hard work paid off ' 4 I ll I f' 'fx 40 fr, I x fl u'3a::Ql 4,2-J A' f Wil' PM All llll Lllnll' .,. .!,g,1E,'IlI!'lu1lllu iq ,um llllllllllll ' l Illlll II X illllal A n l:'1a:'In Il - A, 'elven Q. TL K 4 ,ll B 1 I I ...Q Q, -: na, Iii: will -' A lun u:uu-I'-n I I sei? -- - -I X H -3 ' .::::::E'x EQ M.. -.. v I , l igggluesn I , 'iliilmn l nr ' '.,' l l li'-:!'l,53? w v I v l Milli 1 .ul I n L-I 9 71 ?9 3,Q7, ' 'i16? 'Z'rhl' self J . 4 ' , 3' 3.1 - l'.' Lm 14 41 Tea for the faculty. First row, left to right Doris Goodknight Natalie Palm Kay Taylor, Leslie Horton jane Harper Second row Sally Jo Romer Emilie Effinger, Dixie Vollersen Ann Miller Mary Lois Anderson Vera Fisher. Third row Mary Lee Pfieffer Helen Mohlenkamp Ann Ford, Elaine Lewis Not pictured Kay Smith L I ill' ' X 1 ' W on Q 0 I l 'll lu xv: ' ll zzm aw Alpha Prerident ANN WOOLLEY OFFICERS Prerident ...................................... ANN WOOLLEY Vice Prerident .......... ............... S HIRLEY C DUCH Serrelafy ................ ......... E LIZABETH NEWTON Trezzrurer .... .......... E LIZABETH WICKER Another Open House. Zeta Tau Alpha was founded October 15, 1898 and the Beta Lambda chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1927. First row, left to right: Sandra Fritz, Betty Wicker, Beverly Elder. Second row: Shirley Crouch, Lois Mabrey, Nancy Cope, Elizabeth Newton. Third row: Betty Scholz, Mary Cassel, Ann Woolley, Rogna Wagoner. Not pictured: Georgia Duchscherer, Kay Taliaferro. ' 1 . 'rg . - ' 4 ' h -, , ' A ' am-svsr , , X .nf , .xg ff f ggi a 31 A MW: ww 261355 ,gl ad 5, ,je 3 1 f my fa ' 'Q uw. ,N ELA, KAW xv: W W . 9 W-W ,N Q, ..f 'H M . . . g ' ., if . . . L A W E RJ ..., Q 5... , . 3' f f w r 1' 9 gf K A 'A .. if M Q M Ls, Q f N- ' W xv! M s 2? 'Y' -in 1? '. v-Q 0 . - The Cardinals have got It, Let's take the wind out of their sails! J, X X, fz A?f? h 'V L , 1 f ff'-E'-' '51 I ei 'I- ' ,,. I ? 5 N' 'H fi E '- 5 ff? .E 'A-it L': - ' Z 5 f I47 fl! Z Y 611 d mzlvffes OFFICERS Prgyjdent ,,,,.,,.,,,..,, ....... M ARGARET SCHMIDT Vice Preridenr ......... ........-.,--..---- M ARY GRANT Sgf1'gfg7'y g-,-,,,,,,,, ........,, I O Tyggyuref' ,,.,,,,. ......... S HARON HORN The Cardinalettes, a local social group, was founded at the University of Louisville in 1954. Prgiidem First row, left to right: Sue Dockery, Sheren Horn, Kay Bruner. Second row: Margaret Schmidt, MARGARET SCHMIDT Sharon Stemle, Betty Bishop, Judy Ballou. Third row: Dale Panke, Mary Grant, Jo Anne Hanks. Not pictured: jean jarret, Joan jarret, Shirley Kallbreier. The float Lounging around. . ' V V '. s'.:.'1 F653151rf.'1f4'.':A:-,'fx4I-15 l Kfi?Zr w, Jndep udezfzfs OFFICERS Prefidezzz ....v.......,.., DELORES WRIGHT HUFFMAN Vice Prefidem' ................................ EDITH BALDWIN Secretary .,,,........, ....,... F AYE EULNER T1'en51n'e1' ,...,... ....... P AT BRUMITT The Independent Student Association was founded in 1959. The Independent Women, one of one hundred and forty-three chapters, was established at the University of Louisville in 1942. Membership is open to all non-affiliated p,-e,g,fe,,, women students. DELORE5 HUFFMAN E as-5 WN 'QV First row, left to right: Carol Blaine, Juanita Van Hoose, Delores Wright Huffman, Pat Brumitt, Peggy Beams. Second row: Phyllos Payne, Patsy Brinson, Carol Klett, Dorris Lyninger. Third row: Celestine Warr, Edith Baldwin, Faye Eulner, Beverly! Swincher. Not pictured: Laquita Goodman, Bonnie Gearhiser. Our contribution to Homecoming. Entertaining at Christmas. 'f1lIlu I Z3 lm igma U1 fa First row, left to right: Lillian Matthews, Patricia Pearson. Second row: Carolyn Thompson, Anita Taylor, Pauline Whitfield. Not pictured: Delores Gordon, Genevieve Moss, Delores Williams, Carrie Shaw. OFFICERS Prexident CAROLYN THOMPSON Vice Prefident LILLIAN MATTHEWS S ecrezar y GENEVIEVE MOSS Treaxufer ANITA TAYLOR WORK ! Our M A helping ha nd. XS! SORORIT Y FUN PHX 'X Q '62, , . K . 1 2Sc0t. I I I ,I I I I Qrafernifivs Z7 lm Llpsilvn Pferidenl DOUGLAS ABRAMS OFFICERS Prejident ........,..,.................. DOUGLAS ABRAMS Vice Preyident ......... .......... J AMES LOGSDON Secretary ............... ......... D ARREL PARISH T7-gdjy7'g7--,- ,,,,,,,,.. Delta Upsilon was founded at Wil- liams College in 1834. Louisville Chap- ter, one of seventy-one, was established at the University of Louisville in 1949. Honor yuh pardner. First picture, left to right: Rich Mazzoli, Ed Hannon, Ray Hawkins, Frank Shook, jim Logsdon. Second row: jim Cracldock, jim Boone, Lawrence Zehnder, Wilber Helmus, Doug Abrams. Third row: Paul Browne, Charles Billips, jim Duggins, Chris Smith, John Addleman, Fourth row: john Sloane, joe Parish, Richard Thurman, Charles Naber. Fifth row: Milam Beasley, john Froning, John Roger, Don Lancaster. Not pictured: Don Walker, Lou Smithers, Clif York. I L - 51917 I' H -.1214 Szveeffzeml-HELEN MOHLENKAMP AJ -a. , .- A--- 4. ,. i1'i,fr'. Y v'b '-L 'Qi . gig xi: xf 45.55 SEE: A 'lfgwwf' .f:.-:za 5:55 ' M - , fi' EEE? 25555-..4 s' .A gg I X -yn g in . 1.1. J l '1 l fl ' 4 Pg - ,efzegseeeeeeiizga-:J -iz 'gf-,. Jfss fg eee freegegr eeffr' 1 1 'llngununnn:mn-...innim? . g 53 H 5 f,.22iE11iuiiii,ilij- 2 '52 w e-ffl, 2 se f 5 'if-'-55555123-W E Wkv' ae C F '2e3i ' E 1 off 2 - f-rule i . 1 A - -f ' ,'-, ,iiamfiizki ' 11111 XC fb! i L lx.W JL YV 1 Ldv, - l ,tfwir V, 4- -7- if -3- 'Xe --4 '!,.,?,i.Wi H V Y YW 5- V W 4 The wig's the thing. Second picture, left to right: Jerry Finley, Art Guelda, Bob Culberson. Second row: Harry Dil- lon, jr., Dan Ulmer, jr., Walter Hamilton II, Charles Yates. Third row: Brisco Greenwell, Robert Maddox, Marvin Katzman, Bill Sadler. I , ,, . I ,-,,,::.,,.s: Kappa Alpha - lalsi : 3 UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES 'Y' , . , ,Za fa at , 'X avffilw! -1 , Y avi f S X Q 5 va 5 1 ,f ef X1 3 V ' X , K 52 , f ' 4 1 f f-..r1,g:, , , , -w ' J' -, '- 5 1tsy5?1. f5:::J- jim - 'iI32ii :mea gig. 1' - ffefsi: :. , A '5 . ' if I-'W-L Firrl WILLIAM HANDLEY OFFICERS Firyz ,,,.,,,,.., ........ W ILLIAM HANDLEY Sefgnd ,.,..... ........ W ILLIAM POWELL Third ,,,,,,,,, ....... E VANS WILHOYTE Fgurllg ,,,,,,,, ........ I AMES HANNAN Kappa Alpha Order was founded on December 21, 1865 at Washington and Lee University. Beta Omicron Chap- ter, one of seventy-five, was established at the University of Louisville in 1921. First row, left to right: David Pottinger, Forrest johnson, Larry Rosen- berg, William Handley, A1 Wohlfort, Charlie Whitmarsh, Second row: Ronald Reinhardt, Rod Bohman, Austin Middleton, Frank Reinecke, Edward I-Ierzer, Bob Ghee. Third row: Sonny Neurath, Kenneth Barnes, Gerry Moreman, Phil Rollins, Jim Hannan, John Barrow. Fourth row: Evans, Wilhoyte, Don Horstman, Earnst Camentz, William Powell, Peter Campbell, William Kantlehner. Not pictured: Charles Gatz, Robert Bier, Don Welch. w.1.,. 3 3' qagwhleo . vw,-?' 'Q .Q -gf mmf' 'fl ,Q...1f-1-3. -, 1 ,Q W .wr -s 1 A .,.... . 5- Q 'V 'fm .Q-,. f' on ' 1, ' a AQ,,::::,g f XI?-'W ' vi la . M12 ,, ,, la...-M73 , ' , .1 E .... . 4.5 ,,y-4.0.1 lil Ill lil Ill Ill Ill in lv an an nz aa sa xx uns :gn n an .,.,. 5 , F .. wig ' V, L - ' V 19? 1 5 ii ' . Sv- X n 5 4--.5 V I f 'W 'N , . ' g 4 If at A ,rf . If . i Q. ' '- V,- Hxl E 15' ' ,M V ?':'7 '- L-Dr' qw' Q A H Mii3S7! ,,1 'g,,1,'f'2 N 31 a t ' The results of our work for Homecoming. Kappa Alpha Rose, LOUISE CAMENTZ P P I M Q! 9. W P 1 N , H . N Q , , 4 ll J! Y W H H E r E E I X. W iw P 1 ,, 4 NN I - Q f- T I u a-x--1, W - - - - .. - f. f, p '- ----.----. ..-Th u a , F , 'T Q Q m I 1! , PH 4. I I .. . ,....i... i I ' I - Hlllllllillllllllllll 1 1. fr I W- I L TY ,V a f ww M X Y W -lf' 77 t- - ' ,... -A: '.:::p-P.:::4re54. ' ft' V HWXHZWQJ - V Q ..,,1,,,vv - ff' ,,',i f '. 'f - 553' Q 33?Z9Q4Nf ' 'W . ' fu g u,'i.,v,ff wiv-if zffvftrw ,' Au, .. 1 i4u'f!fnfIuhj ' 1 s-,vaio '- ll A , .1N'P1f. ' ' mlm! , M' l 5 X ffl? 1' '55 . .,l Y W , 7, , I h 'I V f -T l 1 V-fvdf 'RZ' , . K- P AMN ME OFFICERS Pferzdezzt ..... E. GORDON WEST Vzfe Pfefzdemf .................. RAY GLASS Servelmy JOHN K. VOLKERDING Twafuaea ...ARTHUR O'MEARA ' Lambda Khi ,440 az x 2:Nljf I GO POGO-WAITING TO WIN Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity was founded at 22 joy Street, Boston, Massa- chusetts and the Zeta Sigma Zeta Chapter was established at the University of Louisville on April 5, 1948. First row, left to right: james Markle, Don R. Winner, Lou Virnont, Donald J. Scheer, Arthur L. O'Meara, Dale Fuller. Second row: Bob Gordon, Gordon West, John K. Volkerding, john Stone, Maurice Reagan, Bernie Sams. Third row: jim Kohl, William Katzinski, Paul R. Skoluda, Fred Paige, Dick Palmer, Art Henson. Fourth row: Don Wade, William Coletti, Fred Anthony, Bill Marx, Charles Gerlach, Jr., Garland E. Allen, jr. Fifth row: Fred A. Dorsey, joe Meiners, Cosmo Guthrie, Elio Willoughby, Dale Ryan. mmm HUP Queen-CONNIE DARMS .. .':-'f-2'-?lQ-fN 4 ,.- ' , ',.:llI,. WQNNQ fi fl S 1 A ll ' Q 'A I -'3 i' '53f?i3l2??.' ! fj af I!'Il-'l iii My i J, ,Is-I fl-.7 f I ' 1' ' Hill ' ' ' t - vs-'H E ll V - of Ill Wllflllllllll'--,-1?alT1f 'I t Tw f . . , nllllmunumulill, x V 1 ff,Cf. ,4? :i1 A l ' Ill W' SW: ' ' , N -, -A fi J? A-L lk: t h-if -if '- Q- - -E 4.-f YM- iY Y Y - v , Y , K . ,xvw Homeroming Float-UGRINDING THE EAGLE Second picture, left to right: Joseph R. Ware, ,Tim Banks, Charles Oberst. Second row: William Quiggins, John Hogan, Duan Sin- clair, Ray Glass. Third row: Bill Whitaker, Richard Lightfoot, John W. Kellam, W. Stewart Cobb. --psf' 5 ' ' 313.551, 5, 7 lei -' -' 19314:-is tri Pi Kappa WI! Archon ARNIE GREVER OFFICERS A7'ffJ07Z .......... ...,.,.,,...... A RNIE GREVER A - Sew-erm-y ....... ....... R ICHARD GUENTHER T7'f?41JIl7'61' ....... ..................... E D WEBER V741 den ......... ...,,, m ,,,.. . Z And Victory it was! Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity was founded in 1904 and the Beta Gamma Chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1949. First Picture, left to right: Ed Weber, Arnie Grever, Dick Guenther. Second row: Robert Schroader, Jack Cox, C. H. Francis, J. Leighton Crutcher. Third row: Ted J. Sanders, Ralph Wooton, Walter Hancock, Winson De Witt. Fourth row: jim Ridgway, Gerald Riedling, Ben I-Iund. ...MW.w,,...,,, , .1 q..wa,svmwmz ' ' I 7 F -.xv -, Rafe Queen . . . LIBBY BRIDGEWATER In Mu ll: ,wifi ,ill rl mill' -M 'll ,- f ., ----'iZ??iiT5772?f n V ,itll '.WiE 'r WE' Si limi E ' mst .1315 : .- CNN ,..f i 1 'fi' SN millmulllllllm 5 fkgzex ,mill lllliqu kliiifilg - V -xg QS, - 'i 'I'm mullill W' N is ' L ' ll1llll,.,,, 1-5 i!lQi,.55N i ..-egiwllllllllg' fl Quit! W' NN qu., Mr. ll ff, iliglllilqiiilzp' N iii l gil lllllll + : :: ll f VA' . 'l ' :I 'l , - 'N F V gi 1 41, , Em 5 Y J .. 5 l F, 'lvli' 49 'V A. x .1 'f llllII fl'l'f H whit' ' 12193: Md: I ll -- -til. :li 2 at W l . 1 ' HL 3 M qui Qcff --ff' 5 -gig ' , 1-I' L5 Q d -iv 'xv- Fern jaggers was crowned as the Pi Kap's Little Rose Queen at the Home- coming Dance. Second picture, left to right: Patrick Franklin, Bill Horine, George McDonald. Second row: Cal Harding, Andy Offutt, Craig Dietsch- mann, Dave Strubel. Third row: Vance Apple, Bill Weber, Gail Elliott. Fourth row: Doug Abney, jim Myman, john Peterson, Lanny Powell. OFFICERS Pferzdenl ....... JOHN STOUDER Vzce Prerzdent .....-- HERMAN CR-ASE Secretary ......... DAVE ARCHER Tfggjyrey .... C1111 Kappa Epszlorz TKE's Bogie Man's Ball. Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded in 1899 and Alpha Chi Chapter was estab- lished at the University of Louisville in 1942. Left to right: Herman Crase, Otto Reynolds, Jr., Bert Bleeden, john Stouder. Second row: john Leighton, Noel Shumann, Dave Archer, Kenneth Earl Turner, Bruce Koch. Third row: Jack Henry, George Morris, Robert Cole, Donald Barton, Leigh Lucas. Not pictured: Gerald McCord, George Brockman, Norman Pookman, Don Geigel, Charles Shaw, Tom Mitchell, Bruce Zoller. 1 .' -XffQ'?- 5-.ff 11 .'2 2'1fi?' 53 tZ7f'ff!b5 And so it was! Sweetheart . . . CAROL SHARPE. Ln-: mf Y A The Bronze Men. Allllll Z L, Q. I null: IIIIHIIIIIIIIII :Y W ha -nv? Z A '-'?glIlu:',.un l:CZlll .4 'A ' I , -ilihvglnu -1 --cgi, fi' f ff rpfn Ill fm ffl XXV' EPWA 1 Wham V TV -14 -'m 'L S g . , 4 ' .e ,X 1 , ,..e 1,4 I '.L:::::wsaiaEehEi:E!:E:5. qfkiliiia tif' f' ' mm U ll.'1GIi::.?Hi lv A H I ffiff ,, ' W Z iv :rin a xaagr t -, - 2.g, gff.':f11j h . ,Tu e 'P RY X CRY H5 Y',.'.y e W ' v ff HMw--fVf-xlbl-- ,l,.f.zxv,v-, ,, Regenl D. L. BROWN Regenl ................ ......... . .............. D . L. BROWN Vife Regent .......... Scribe .............. Trearzzrer .... U1 fa C1111 OFFICERS R. HAUSMAN L. BRADLEY C. SMITHER ...and we did! Theta Tau Fraternity was founded in 1904 and the Delta Beta Chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1939. First picture, left to right: L. R. Hausman, R. L. Bradley, T. A. Schuler, J. A. Roth. Second row: J. K. Menges. S. M. Vance, L. Collins, R. Richey Pfeifer. Third row: Don Borders, C. F. Kasten- smidt, P. C. Smither, W. H. Ross. Fourth row: R. H. Roggenkamp, A. P. Bohrman, R. A. Borst, A. F. Boeckmann. 5 N szvx FE' with f f,l QSM :Wil ' ' '- af I 5,245 -Q' bw, JW, fugp W 'vida .Nfh F-QQFQMN 1 ZH' ,N 1 v lb ' I .-! V ::. if 3-P10 WW' Second pxcture left to ught W P Johnson R L Baker W. J. Altman R J Wohlfort W E jznett Second row I G Hawkins, Marty Gnmm D L Brown W D Call Thlrd row E N Cart, T C Mapother C D Ellxott H E Gerlach H T M1tcheII,Jr. Not p1ctured W1lI1an1 Copper I Frederxcks D Weddlng, S. Triangle V SOME FUN ! President NOLAND KIRK OFFICERS Pre.ridezzt ..............,.....A........,.....A.... NOLAND KIRK Vice President ......... ........ G RANT W. PAYNE Recording Secretary .... 1 ............... BOB VAUGHAN Co1'1'e.rjionding Sec1'ezm'y .......... D. H. THOMPSON T1'ea.rure1' ......,............,.,..............,. DON BALDWIN Triangle Fraternity was founded in 1907. The chapter at the University of Louisville was established in 1941. First row, left to right: James Goff, Dick Branson, D. H. Thompson. Second row: Noland Kirk, Thomas A. Clishem, Grant W. Payne, Marion Robinson. Third row: Ronald Lee Barnes, Bob Vaughan, Don Baldwin. Not pictured: Paul Lynch, Dick Dogett, Ronnie Flesch, Edgar Noracs, Ed Rueve, Shirley Boblilt, Sonnie Wiese, Tom Porter. Halloween 2 J bB6f?I 215514 VP-VfiSQ2f1L? :HMM I ' - -f wqrm, 51-1 4: kiwwjv ar f Azz? .y . nn :lf Wm- gi 1 I ffp, 1 U I f' 1 154453: ' fz'3'iiEFIw'!! f1is25, TX wfgiiiil . 'u fi 'Egfr .wZZ:?Ef::: 1 .VFEEEEEEEF ' n,ff f?.v',vI , ,':4: f 'pf ',,f,92vg!3g5'! ,,- f .fran f Afmsgsy --gear . X f if? mg- : IZ, f ,Qffiiin-4 'I 5.3, Zfggfggsl, 'U r 1 , - 'Ii !g-2: 14:57 VZ- Env! ll'1n . Q 41, 231757 - ,isggi 5' J 1 U' Hia: gg-5552! gf . 94:1 lr. -sf seg, illllri- -!e::::: wi- -ggg:f:,.::affs::' -i:':::' ww: Fllwuiiiiiiii' - :nu ll ,W-i a::!aiseEiiiiEfT ' ' i!!wE::EEEE!lL..,22:N!:s5!A-1 I , S . ggiEii.:::. L9 ,Z ', fn, ii'-iam. 4' , i ,r,'5 www- v.. , vm! ' fp When good fellows get together. OFFICERS Pryor .,,..,.. ..,,,.... N ORMAN H. LIEBSCHUTZ Recorder ....... .,...... M ARSHALL SUDDLESON Exfbequer .... ............... M ARC GOLDSMITH Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity was founded at City College of New York on November 19, 1909. Mu Delta Chapter, one of fifty-two, was established at the University of Louisville in 1945. First row, left to right: jackie Myer, Norman Liebschutz, Alan Yu oisky, Raymond Haskell. Second row: Marc Goldsmith, David Kahn, erald Applebaum, Ivan S. O'Koon. Third row: Henry Hirsch, Arnold Kahn, Armond Goldstein, Henry Altmann, Fourth row: Allan Myers, Armand Ostroff, Mickey Baggish, Philip Aretsky, Gary Fox. Not pictured: Howard Rosenblatt, Don Katz, Marshall Suddleson, Charles Wabner, Marvin Hoenig. . , . the gangs all here! Wm: ,W 5 511014 lin 1 , ,H , .f'5ff'Af.1.. f2'r5..g fs Preridenl-JOE LOCOCO OFFICERS X 4 l ,R A Prerldezzf ,,.........A.. ................. J OE LOCOCO ,X sg Vife Pmfdenf ....... .,...........,.. W ILLIE REAMS -A f -. X sea,-ffm ,..,.....,. ....... R OBERT E. cosTELLo , f ,I?llllll5flFlfli'i l i cgmpfmzzef ...... .N....... P ALMER BRADLEY it f GJ:-FT::gg.,,,., v 'f 4' X . lfzaiigfsafzfm I . . ' I 1 y ,Qgplllll 'yggfggggvaaffiw Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity was founded on November 1 A- ig: X fff-Iflflllilll . . . . Y' - -- 1, 1901 at Richmond, Virginia. Kentucky Beta Chapter, R E,-T M ' .jx one of .one hundred' and eight, was established on the x l l 'N University of Louisville campus March 17, 1947. , Q i llldl rsgggglllnll! ,,.,, ff 3ve4S'2w, 1 if 1 .1 lim i 1 galil gllagaezfggeliggfggfr ..-..,. W S -:il I .a-1 ftiifflr fi X Not pictured: Jim English, Willie Reams, jamie MacPherson, Don 1, fl ,M - 1 mil Gunund. First row, left to right: Palmer Bradley, Jerrold F. Harvey, f.. 'o zH' Y ' f - -gil 7 , I ix- joe Lococo, Sonny Mercker, joe Constantine. Second row: David Dant, 4 ,I JV' -1 ts ' ' I Billy Carlin, Gerald Palmer, Bill Pritchett. Third row: Karl Waller, ullmfh -. B MJXVVL 'AA 1 N. Bert Krages, Don Sodrel, Joe Hammer, Hays Gailbreath. Fourth row: N K7 Roger Noller, Rohnald Morris, Nick Carlin, Roy Ingram, Wayne Laffert, 'Nilil ' 9' Robert E. Costello. ' Between classes. C han rel Z 01' .......... ...................... Vzre C bzwrell or .... ........----... Srribe ................. Burmr . .... H iftorian ..... IVm'den ......... First row, left to right: Gerald Klein, Carl Bensinger, Marvin Friedman, jan Balling. Second row: Marvin Yussman, Phil Howard, Bobby Turndorf, Simon Wolf. Third row: Keith Block, Marvey Fishman, Henry Sonenshein, Irwin Weinberger, Manning J. Gold- stein. Cdl! Epsilon Wzi Alpha Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi was founded in 1910 at Columbia Univer- sity. Tau Chi Chapter is one of 47 active chapters and has been at the University of Louisville since 1947. Enm, ,r:e,f Y . j-71 - L J IE' , -sf EQ? gig Ifr l-X 1 SSX A41 fl W1iy44U JJ . . .,,. - X First row, left to right: Neville M. Tucker, James Hansford III, Ellis Perry, Nathan Kyle, William L. Orton. Second row: james Smith, Paul Williams, William Hansford, Porter Hatcher. Not pictured: Kenneth Levison, Leslie Talbott, Albert Hoggins, james Furman, Anoch Dixon. 'OFFICERS President IRVIN MOXLEY Vice Prerident SAMUEL JACKSON Secretary BILLY LUCAS ' Repprter G. C. COXE Kappa Alpha Psi was founded in 1911 and Alpha Omicron Chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1933. OFFICERS Prefidenl NEVILLE M. TUCKER Dean of Pledger JAMES HANSFORD S ecrelary KENNETH LEVISON Treasurer JAMES SMITH Alpha Phi Alpha was founded in 1906 and the Alpha Pi Chapter was established at the Univer- sity of Louisville in 1933. Kappa ,Maha Z9 I First row, left to right: Sam Gilliam, Alfred E. Talbott, William B. johnson. Second row: Billy D Lucas, Samuel jackson, Irvin S. Moxley. Not pictured: G. C. Coxe, W. J. Burton. I69 Phi Kappa Kill! OFFICERS Prerident ............................ FRANK BRINEGAR Vire Prerident ..... ,....... N EVILLE CAUDILL Serremfy .,...,.., ...... T ED TRAUTWEIN Treamrer ........ .....,...... I OI-IN HOAR Having fun at the house. Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity was founded March 17, 1906 at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Beta Beta Chapter, one of seventy-five, was established at the University of Louisville on March SO, 1947. First row, left to right: Dick Dowdell, Bob Shackleton Charlie Smith, Bob Shepherd, Charlie Atcher, Bud Ackerman, joe Hagen. Second row: Martin Pedigo, Harry Randolph, Ken Anderson, Jim Green, Bob Hewitt, Bruce Wright, Bob Wagner. Third row: jerry Harrell, jack Meade, Bill Green, Gordon Westerman, John Becker, Rex Slechter, Bert Edwards, jim Heins. Fourth row: Dave Robinson, Carl Weller, Frank Auwater, Kenny Daniels, Earl O'Bannon, Teo Habliele, Dave Baird. Mfg: ,ff SEA- ,gg 1 wmv-f gg. , X 21, I l 4 i l- ,, ' Y Y l B LJ QZLQ- 1 - 'J' C 7-2W il'f , gcgayfvzrfyga l f I ' Xgx ,...- Y 5 i I la' 20309 '1 A' '-C' yffff - ,WI Asm!! y C C, y xl l '-i mssla. ' - . 53 ,gigfgh ' fi h - N1 10.3 n ln- nf eww e- - W tif! 95 Q. Q ' , g. l P I v l Q P ' i.'1I'.:ffSlf?ii.'- , 1 fx' 1 A ff . ' 71' . ilmffef ' li-1-I ggngggg-ms V vi . . D,-my cm . . . BARBARA EVANS -fl - l 'M'm' ' ' ' Open House First row, left to right: john I-loar, Bob Tripp, Frank Brinegar, Neville Caudill, jerry Phelps, Marshall Sprigg, Chet Purcell. Second row: Charlie Eifler, Charles Flariety, Denny Kurtz, Ron Pitts, Paul Parker, Bill Adcock, Dave Higgins. Third row: Char- lie Tyra, Bill Darragh, Joe Myers, George La Chance, Bob Vet- ter, Skip Ratterman, Jim Reed, Randall Robinson. Fourth row: Lou Bauer, Bob Wright, Larry Potts, Ernie Sigrist, Paul Ruby, C Bill Gibson, Bill Breed, Ed Holloway. QU First row, left to right: Estelle Herzog, Shirley Crouch, Libby Bridgewater, Caroline Corley, Ann Cummings, Suzanne Lucheta. Second row: Anne Woolley, Helen Mohlenkamp, janet Hoffman, Wesley Melton, Ann Ade, Vera Fisher, Carol Sharpe, Barbara Greenwell. h ll ' 6 Y OFFICERS 6 Prerident .............. ....... L IBBY BRIDGEWATER Vive Prefidenz ..,.. .................... C AROL SHARPE QFFICERS Serrelfwy .,.......,. .... H ELEN MOHLENKAMP Treamrer ....... .,.....,..,...... S ANDRA LONG Pfeiidenl ............... ......... W ILLIAM HANDLEY Vife Prelidenf ..... ..... N ORMAN LIEBSCHUTZ Serretaf' -Treafurer .. ................,....,..,.. OE LOCOCO ' ' ,,..,. DEAN W! Jnferfrafcrnzfy Krzuuczl Clockwisez Girard Gold, Darrell Parish, john Stouder, Norman Liebschutz, joe Lococo, Irwin Weinberger, Neville Tucker, Samuel jackson. .1 ....,,4. .41 is X ,4,,,,A , 5, 1 3 5 214 ,f N ., . I 4 kgriw ,,,, 2 . 4 ,, ' Xxfvvf' ,. zff , f a- 1 1 . v- ,V 1 .-1-V1 -mf., ,' ' Q -- N ff' E- Q. ' I if nf' YY ' M ' I ' if f 1' 3 Y 23 . 57 , -4 3 Q , K ,. ,gg . 17 :16 ,g gl f 1- ' '- S f 'Q J nf gi 5-If gs L iv y qi . az i :if-2 . P A A m ' w:w-A Q V V Q 1 ,. ..l., . , ,I .W W., ' 11: , , ,gp - 1, ,- ' , in , ' z 1' Q 1, A V -Mm: . ., J ',:1z:.,,g, 5 K I 1 E ' 4 - -' - 2 Aff ',v' ma '- af- Y, , ., -V - , f- - ' . Lf ' f J: 1 5' .149 nf' '-Q, iv ' V - - -f - Y . . 4- ' P ' Q -. X Nl il n X .V ,. ' - r Q , I w., I 141'- ,gj ' N Ng- f -0. ' ' ,A .222 I ' i - . 5- 0 it . : 1 L Q. -, 51'ii':,.' - W 7 ' . '- , . z.. , w , V ,I 2 is . 1, .,,,., AQ? 4,11 M53 .1 , .fp-'3'.1'f12,-2:9-,S525-Q . eq -V1-1 1-.ggfgf f 0 4 W 1 ff arf 5.4.A,! ' :j-wf ., 421,-,jv-?-z2A?f,QS-1:- ,K .,,e:15fe2:5 . . . -V ggi' ' Lai x X- P - Biff - . .4-,-.Q X N 0 Q S 1 , 1, .- 4, vflfsiig.. ' N' f Q4 - 7 .Wrath ll Cardinal fans who expected a better record in '54 were badly disappointed early in the season as the Cards dropped their first four games. There was a reason for this, however, as Coach Frank Camp had stated before the season be- gan that, lack of experience will hold my. team down for a short time. And so it was, for they went on to win three of their last five games, losing only to Eastern, whose fine team went to a post-season bowl Q20-61, and West- ern, who was then undefeated Q25-7j. l . Coach Camp's two team strategy began to pay off in the Evansville game when the Cardinals, led by such stal- wart veterans as john Unitas, John Becker, Dick Kovanda, john Noon, and jim Houser, and strengthened by newcom- ers Leonard Lyles, Bill Layne, and George Cain, racked up the first home victory in almost two seasons. Then came the Centre game and the Cards really began to flex their new muscles as they ran ruff shod over a very good Centre elev- en Q27-6j. Paced by the running of big john Sowa, the perfect placements of Gene Sartini, and an all-round defense, this game was easily the Cardinals' best of the season. Both the team and the school spirit seemed to soar with each successive victory, and by homecoming day the stage was set and the Cardinals rang down the curtain at home with a Q24-Oj victory over the Morehead Eagles. Graduation will claim only three of the starting eleven ftwenty-two might be more correctj, Miles Kozubik, Dick Kovanda, and John Unitas, the hardest of all to lose. For the last four years John has been a leader and an outstand- ing performer for Cardinal teams. - Bolstered by the return of some lettermen from the service and strengthened by a year of experience, the team of next year should bring football at the University of Louisville back to its previous strong position in the athletic pro- gram.- 1 y Z am Pictured, first row, left to right: Pete Tomerlin, Charles Wagner, john Becker, Herman Beathea, jack Meade, john Kellam, Hugh Kriever, Gene Sartini, John Sowa, Rex Slechter, Dick Kovanda, john Noon, Don Purcell, Charles Gullette, George Cain. Second row: Eurie Smith, Mario Cheppo, john Unitas, Charles Phillips, Tom Currin, Frank Otte, Gene Jagers, Raymond Farmer, Miles Ko- zubik, Herman Firkins, Don Boyd, james Houser, Mike McDonald, William Olrich, Bill Smith, Ronald Currie. Third row: Man- ager Clyde Bigham, Thomas Irwin, Pat Hend-y, Tom Muncie, Doug Caro, Bill Layne, Thomas Caras, Sonny Kebbell, Bill Echols, Fred Zangaro, Anderson Walker, Max Clark, Charles May, Leonard Lylesr Fourth row: Manager Larry Whitehouse, Flavian Myers, Tom Armstrong, K. L. Schnarre, George Schweinbeck, Bill Lynam, Charles Parrish, john.Naber, Haggerty, Ronnie Dell Donne, Bob Donnelly, Rex Robinson, joe Unitas, Bill Law. . - i I X . Zfafball FRANK CAMP Head Coach Hruzclzcs J. D. DUNN JOE TRABUE CLARK WOOD Line Comb Bark Coach Line Conds Unitas gets help from Mendelsohn. l80 MURRAY KENTUCKY Louisville's opening football game of the 1954 season seemed like the beginning of the end to Cardinal rooters as the Cards were soundly beaten by a fine Murray team which was seeking revenge for its ,53 loss to Louisville. Louis- ville's two touchdowns were scored by Leonard Lyles and Bill Layne. Lyles registered his on a 29-yard toss from quar- terback, Jim Houser, in the second period, and Layne drove over from the one in the fourth after a Murray fumble. The final score read 33-15-Murray. WAYN E Fumblitis, coupled with just plain hard luck, caused the Cardinals to lose what should have been a very close game Q13-Oj. The first half was an even battle, but an excellent kick put U. of L. in the hole midway of the third quarter and when Mike McDonald tried to kick out of his own end zone, the pass from center was low and Wayne's right end recovered in the end zone for an automatic touchdown. Their second score came early in the fourth quarter when another U. of L. fumble gave them the ball on the Cardinal 35-yard line. FLORIDA STATE 'The depth and power of a fine Florida State team which is climbing its way into major college football displayed some of its potential in walloping the Cards 47-6 before some 1,000 spectators at du Pont Stadium for the Cards' third straight loss this year. Louisville's lone touchdown came late in the first quarter when Unitas intercepted a Seminole pass and returned it to the F.S.U. 38-yard line. Nine plays later, Bill Layne carried it over from the one- yard line. DAYTON The Cards ran into bad luck as their first four starting guards plus some other key players were unable to make the Dayton trip, so hopes for getting into the win column were soon abandoned as the Flyers scored at will to rack up a 27-7 victory The Cardinal touchdown came late in the game with Jim Houser passing to Lyles for the score and Gene Sartini kicking the extra point. Performing admirably as substitutes in the line were fullbacks Ronnie Delle Donne, and Don Purcell. EVANSVILLE The Cards surprised everyone this time by pulling an upset 26-6 victory over the Evansville Aces. It was their first victory in the last thirteen games. The Cards' first touchdown was by Houser who intercepted an Evansville pass on the Aces' 39-yard line, and on the next play, behind good blocking, Bill Layne swept right end for the TD. Fred Zan- garo's kick was good and U. of L. led 7-O at the half. The second half was not very old when George Cain found a hole over right guard and, led by Jim Becker, went 47 yards for the second score. This time the kick was wide and the score was 13-0. A penalty and a freak play set up the lone Evansville score. John Sowa's second kick, after a penal- ty, was blocked and the Aces' Bob Scott picked it up and ran for the TD. Late in the third quarter Unitas flipped a pass to Leonard Lyles that was good for 45 yards and a touchdown. The kick by Gene Sartini was good and the score was now 20-6. To climax the evening for Card rooters, Layne racked up his second marker on a spectacular 85-yard run. Zangaro's kick was short and the final score was 26-7-L0uiSVi11C. WESTERN KENTUCKY The powerful, unbeaten Hilltoppers of Western Kentucky, led by Little jimmy Aurs, punched over two quick touchdowns in the fourth quarter against a sluggish U. of L. defense and racked up a 25-7 victory. Until the last period, however, the Cards were very much in the game as Western led only 12-7. The Louisville touchdown came in the third period when john Unitas passed to jim Becker and Sowa for 50 yards and a first down on the Hilltopper five. Then, on fourth down Lyles ripped over right tackle for the score and Sartini's placement was perfect. 1 'iW'WW289 34 wt HSV, 24331 sr.:-M. anim ,, 2 CENTRE For the first time in nearly a year, the Cards were favored and they did not let the experts down. Led by big john Sowa, the Cards mastered the Centre Colonels 27-6 for their second straight victory. Early in the second quarter the Cards scored with a 52-yard drive led by jim Houser and climaxed by Lyles who slashed over guard for the TD. Sowa returned the second-half opening kickoff to the Centre 15 and two plays later he literally bulled his way over the goal with tacklers hanging all over him. Sartini's kick was good, and from there on it was all Louisville as they punched over two more scores in the fourth period. i MOREHEAD KENTUCKY Homecoming '54 and the team celebrated, too, with a fine 24-O victory to finish the home season with three wins against only two losses. The Cardinal defense was great in holding the Eagles to only 70 yards rushing, while their offense clicked with precision in rolling up four touchdowns and missing two others due to interceptions. The Cardi- nals' first score was set up by a pass from jim Houser to Gene Sartini, and Tom Caras bulled over from the three. The second TD was scored by john Sowa after Houser had intercepted an Eagle pass on their 46-yard line. Lyles picked up the third score after another Morehead fumble. The last marker came in the fourth quarter, set up by a spectacu- lar catch by Becker of a Unitas pass on the 17-yard line. Then Layne carried it over for the final tally. EASTERN KENTUCKY It was evident from the first that the Cardinals were playing a great team, for the Maroons were a victory-hungry eleven looking for both an undefeated season and a bowl bid. Eastern's offense was very strong as their flashy halfback, Don Daly, ran almost at will for long gains. However, until the final quarter, the Cardinals were still in the game threatening. The Maroons scored in the first, second, and fourth quarters. The Cards gave a very creditable account of themselves, as their offense moved smoothly, but they could not beat the strong Eastern defense and they ended the season on the short of a Q20-Oj score. 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'Af , ,.,v,?h.,.gy 1 mln .fff 7 f If 3, ' 'w:.,,,Q 23,4 WL ', fa' -713.11111 m2447771-1--fwvf , f H Q 2 2?,':21'f,-I 7v1 7f1-D116 nvawfff 1U7'4'WZ1f .- - fi'fW v: , yfer,,,rf-rf-1.-cl'ni-1,-,ff':4f.fQ1'af:-'MY'-f'f .:fw'egw4fM'-, H -, f ..,.wv,q:' ,,y-p:zfp,Q.',-'f.-gf. f- ff ,vf,,,vf,,Q , ,W ff.: A A. ,. , . fx, .. in ::M'1W'?,f5 ' fwfrifif, ., ,, ' ff 'f L,Zf1f f,ef:- :',f'f.1wQw :wf.1f,.-,az.12f744?:J' Z., , -f,,, A . r ' f' H -' Ifyy , ,V , ' , 1 , ,, . ' ' Jw hi?-,F 4' f-3.5.-?2'?,E9Qfi : f'1fbf , 4 'V .2 ,Ml x ,pQ,H.'.'.,.,,fv,f.,,f1qf ff , ,,.f -. ,ff V ' , j gf ' . .,'14L:f,f-izf' ' Ye V, 1-A .N 3 If My , ,- ,4y,,,, .,.3, , fl , Q gf., ' ' ' ' I - 'f '- 1' ff? ' l U Ii .,., ,V - -W. ' W ,x Q fC - ffqftf ' 'W' ef f 'Q .wx 14, ,IQ Head Coach . . . BERNARD PECK HICKMAN Haskefball Eoachcs Certainly if any one person is responsible for the high rankf ing of the University of Louisville in national athletics, it is Coach Hickman. His new ideas and hard work as both head bas- ketball coach and now Athletic Director, has taken his Cardinal hoopsters to six national tournaments in the past nine years. The last four consecutive have been to the National Invitational in New York. So to a truly fine man and leader we say Well done, Mr. Hickman. After-the-game interview with the coach. IB6 Afrirzmzt Comb . . . JOHN DROMO To this man too must go much of the credit for the University of Louisville's basketball success, for he has certainly done a wonderful job for the past few years with Cardinal freshman teams which become the backbone Of the next varsity. Also, his work as head Gold Coach has been outstanding, as shown by his fine team of last season. v-'f ' , . f 2, -: -1, .1 ': ,X Is Ifigf Ulf ' Q wg' f ' 5 2 fa 2- '- WW in 1 WW, feff. 0 -tw www gags Z O S M wmv., A I I '-ww, 2 5 ? 1 .f .2 3 ' 'W 1 ff WJ X v, ,uw ix Mm' 'M Sc K, 4 mf N' 'X 'yi s.,, if . Am v, g f 'Ag xv 4' , M is R Q' 3:3 r 1 vga, . v A' Q Q 'W 'zsrr ' 0 fl! 45' gf, ,v NMSP! W? U15 Umm if 1 f E ' 339 MV. 5 .sf ,f . . 1 52 g:,.W-is y, 'K .N . if .. -' i L BILL DARRAGH VLAD GASTEVICH .Hr fm vs, if if W ,S aw' CLIFF YORK STEVE RILEY DICK KEFFER '4 , mi 4f4Qq42Ygi ' Q, We Q A '56 JERRY MOREMAN PHIL ROLLINS JOHN PRUDHOE WZ E CHARLIE TYRA AL GLAZA RX q w -.Q Sleepy time guys. V4 mf' Wh 215' , '45 I2 JIM HEINS We hmm W1f7w-...,w,-f'.- We-iff HERB HARRAH Q Wg- . , A X 55 is in M T -15 .A M4156 I9 X-, Y , N .W- V if M f, HAROLD PIKE ROSCOE SHAKELFORD JIM MORGAN Ig' 3. Hi .M if 4 5 'V 2 f' O' Y C T' --2 45 Q 'Q' if 5 uni j vm vga aw? ,. 44225 1,, ,N My iff, V. , vfviks 'GQ v .. Y 5521, 1 5 ., 1- W First row, left to right: Varoscak, Deckel, Doggett, Potter, Foree, Basham. Second row: Mendelsohn, Trainer, Froning, Heeren, Du Pont, Coach Dromo, Woods, Armstrong, Asher, Manager. Not pictured: Myers. Weshmau Z' am Another successful season is in the record books for the University of Louisville freshman basketball team. By winning twelve of fifteen games, this season's frosh quintet boosted the four-season mark of Coach john Dromo to 75 victories against only five defeats. Highlight of the season was the 73-59 conquest of Villa Madonna College, a team which had numbered among its victims Bellarmine College. Other outstanding events were century-passing marks against Lees Junior College, Zion, Cummins, and New Albany. It was almost a surprising note when the top scorer of the team turned up to be Vern Woods. It is not that 6'5 forward from Dayton lacks any backetball ability, but that he has that quiet approach. He sort of sneaks up on you in the scoring column, much like the Cards' great Bob Lockmuler used to do. Vern tallied 215 points for a 14.4 aver- age. Perhaps the finest attribute that Vern has is his steadiness. Paul Basham was runnerup in the frosh scoring column. The lanky 6'3 guard used a variety of shots to tally 193 points and a 12.9 average. Louisville's Mutt and jeff combine ran three and four in the scoring parade. 6'1O jerry Du- Pont used his height, speed, and ability to tally 176 points. 5'6 Bobby Potter was always a crowd pleaser with his long, arching set shots. Potter hit for 144 points. 6' 5 forward john Varoscak's 25 points against Villa Madonna were a highlight for the impressive freshmen. Big 6'10 jim Heeren split the center duties with jerry DuPont. Heeren, like DuPont, possesses great potential. Burt Deckel, a local boy from Flaget High, looked good in tallying 81 points. Surprise of the frosh squad was Dick Foree, This hardworking lad didn't even play in the Cards' first two games. But when John Froning was hurt in an auto accident over the Christmas holidays, Foree showed the stuff he was made of. Foree impressed the coaches with his heady team play and ability to get the ball into the post man. Another spirited frosh cager is Tom Armstrong. An end on the football squad, Armstrong got a late start, but showed great hustle, rebounding ability, and good ability in driving toward the basket. Hurt in that Christmas accident was one of the most promising of the frosh cagers, 6'4l' john Froning. A Dayton, Ohio, boy, Froning suffered a few cracked ribs and some other minor injuries which kept him out the remainder of the season. Rounding out the freshman squad were Dick Doggett and Flavian Myers. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES LOUISVILLE 92 Hanover ,........................ ......... 6 2 85 Louisville Scorpions ...... ......... 6 2 FTA 56 72 42 52 33 33 19 .25 44 21 19 4 FTM 29 45 14 40 25 19 11 21 25 13 14 3 It's that easy. PII . 215 193 176 144 123 113 81 77 75 51 40 23 Game Ave. 14,4 12.9 11.7 9.6 8.2 7.5 5.4 5.9 5.0 10.2 2.7 2.3 71 Brownstone A. C, ..... .......... 7 8 85 Bethel jr. College ............ .......... 5 4 83 Hope Incl. A. C. ................ .......... 8 0 74 Lindsey Wilson Jr. Coll. ..... ......,... 8 0 73 Hanover ............................... .......... 5 3 90 Jeffersonville Colgate .... .....,.... 5 4 101 Lees jr. College ........... ........,. '7 2 117 Zion, Louisville .............. .......... 7 7 97 Louisville Scorpions ...... ....... 8 2 102 Cummins Eng. Co. .....,....... ...... 5 6 64 Lindsey Wilson Jr. Coll. ....... ....... 7 1 73 Villa Madonna College ..... ....... 5 9 104 New Albany Dairymen ..... ....... 6 3 Player Game: FG Woods ....... ....... 1 5 93 Basham ....... ....... 1 5 74 DuPont ....... ....... 1 5 81 Potter ....., ....... 1 5 52 Varoscak ..... ....... 1 5 49 Heeren ....... ....... 1 5 47 Decl-:el ...... ....... 1 5 35 Foree .,,.,...,.,... ....... 1 3 28 Armstrong .... ....... 1 5 25 Froning ....... ....... 5 19 Doggett ..... ....... 1 5 13 Myers ..... ........ 1 0 10 Team poiw: ....... .......... 1 207-86.2 1311-37.5 . Opponents ........ ...... 9 40-67.2 1003-66.7 A slip, but not a miss . . . We won. First row, left to right: Zellich, Sloane, Edwards, Daniels, Bartlow, Purcell. Second row: Paul, Craddock, Phelps, Coach johns- Swimmiug Z' am This year's swimming team won eight straight meets to finish the season undefeated. This is the first time that a U. of L. swimming team has gone undefeated. Two of the members of the team also were never beaten. Wynn Paul and jack Zellich finished first in their events in every meet. ton, Shroering, Huson. The team was sparked by four freshmen, Wynn Paul, jim Craddock, Bert Bartlow, and john Sloane, who account- ed for 58 per cent of the total points scored. With the entire squad returning, the prospects of another fine season next year seem very good. Getting instructions. l TEAM RECORD LOUISVILLE 45 De-Pauw ....... ......... 3 8 45 St. Louis ..... ......... 3 9 43 Kentucky ........ ......... 4 1 59 Vanderbilt .......... ......... 2 5 60 Eastern ................... ......... 2 1 54 Missouri Mines ....... ......... 5 0 58 Cincinnati ............. ......... 3 5 51 DePauw ...................................... ......... 3 3 Coach . . . JEFF JOHNSTON ROSTER Wynn Paul john Huson Jerry Phelps jim Craddock Bert Bartlow john Sloane Kenny Daniels Bert Edwards Reuel Hamilton Jack Zellich Chet Purcell john Schroering A A 4. 1+:::.2 ,wfafz-ig, Q N K1 1 4 :-:.:ef- , .V V V , -A l.fI,Qj ., -of A ff I I ' ' X -- .-1 A 'iff Sggg2.,, K . . 'fi Fi-ififgi? 2' ' , , 4 . -my :L ,ya 4,,igy,f,.v,f 1 H: J 1: X ' gT54iE.7f:rQ'fLi.:Q Z ' Y y ' ' . :ML 2. 1 ,. A 1 3, ' :Q-3 ' Q F'-'f?5::'f f. 1- '4 :ff ' 4, ' A ,Gffg,'1':fF,f:4.x3.j.',:-4.4.33 . - '., .-1 '1 .' C if - - fifw-fQ,g..f ' 2 -' .fgxzg ,fig ' :ggsi 1 5 1 Q I . ' - 5 E E 2 1 als ,- - 5 1-ffj 2, I e 9 A 1 ,L .:, X: 141' 1 f .- X vzfgfflf-'gf - . , gg ---, :...r. ,. .-.dx ' ' ' - . 9 f nl 1 , 5 45, S , K 1.4 . -f, x.... ,.,. .,.., .,.. ,..W .,,.,, ,, . ..4,, ,,,A V siiff v' X' Wi? '4 f 'S I N :ii-E? The form that made a winning team. f 1671 60 ll ?sasHHELDMrN The 1954 baseball team started out slowlyg but after converting John Reschar from outfield to catcher, Where he became most outstanding, and the development of the all-freshman infield, the Cardinals finished with a very pleas ing record of 13-6. The biggest feat of the year was a grand slam homer by Norman Slucher in the Eastern game. TEAM RECORD LOUISVILLE -5 Union 7 Franklin ..... 1 Centre .......... 9 Morehead .... 1 Cincinnati .... 5 Transylvania .... 1 7 Berea ........... 7 Berea .......,. 1 1 Centre .......... 4 Eastern Ky. ..... . 17 Hanover ........ 8 Evansville .... 1 2 Bellarmine .... 7 Hanover ........ 9 Cincinnati ........ 10 Ky. Wesleyan ..... 5 Tenn. Tech. ..... . 1 1 Transylvania ...... 6 Eastern Ky. ..... . ROSTER Riley Hoertz Mofeman Weise Cox Reshar N icoletti Noble Holloway Bryan Slucher Hamilton Shackleford Markle Branson ........15 . ....... 7 1 0 ........14 Prather Lovell Walter Alston Minton Harrell Cooper Montgomery Weatherby Coarb . . . SIDNEY TERR LOUISVILLE 6 Berea ..... ....... 1 2 Centre ....... ....... 5 4 Bellarmine ..... ....... 5 7 Berea ......... ....... 2 0 Cincinnati ..... .......... 9 0 Miami ,........ .v........ 8 5 Centre ...... .......... 4 4 Bellarmine . .......... 5 The '54 tennis team showed much improvement over the previous year's team, due to more experienced players. Erich and Anderson were outstanding in singles play, and also Tripp in doubles. Most pleasing win of the season was the triumph over Centre after a previous loss to them at Danville. Won Lori Won Lori Allan, Garland ....... ......... 1 1 Kroeger, Karl .... ....... 2 6 Anderson, Ken ..... ......... 5 2 Miller, Herb ...... ....... 4 3 Erich, Mal ,.......... ......... 5 3 Tripp, Bob ...... ......, 2 6 Harding, Horace ....... ......... 3 4 The season was a great improvement over the 1954 C0-5j record and since all of the team will be back except Fultz, even greater things may come in '55. Singularly outstanding were Sinclair in the dashes, Miller in the shot and discus, Harrah in the high jump, and Boswell in the half-mile. The team included A. L. Bailey, Boswell, H. Chaplin, Fultz, H. Harrah, G. Huhlien, Karem, R. Keeling, R. Keffer, M. Miller, G. Montgomery, B. Olrich, R. Pegge, C. Phillips, D. Sinclair, R. Staats, Thorpe, Trinkle, G. Westerman, R. Slechter. SEASON RECORD LOUISVILLE I 58 Tennessee Tech. ....... ........ 6 4 5 9M Georgetown ....... ........ 6 8 M 70 Morehead ........ ........ 5 2 I 66 Bellarmine ...... ........ 6 5 67 Western Ky. ....,. ........ 5 5 Caafb . . . CLARK WOOD I 5 E1 Zflflfllfl' 5 2 f 4 4 GW comb . . . JOHN DROMO TEAM MEMBERS Brown, Jouett Humphreys, Buddy Garrett, Fred Dow, Condit Hinton, Harry Bouse, Bob Green, jim Gibson, Bill Burney, Bob First row, left to right: Burrey, Humphreys, Dow, Brown. Second row: Hinton, Garrett, Bouse, Green. The 1954 golf team, to say the least, was great. It had a phenomenal record of eighteen victories against only two losses, plus a decisive victory in the Shelbyville Intercollegiate Tournament which made them Kentucky Collegiate Golf Champions. All in all, it was a team victory and if any one individual stands out it would be a sophomore, Jouett Brown, with a solid 74.2 per round average. Great help was also given by freshman Condit Dow and senior Fred Garrett, both play- ing their first season of competitive golf. It takes skill I RECORD LOUISVILLE 18 Franklin ..... ,,,,,,, 0 18 Franklin ..,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 0 11 Evansville ....,, ,,,.,,, 7 17 Albion ....,.. .,,..,. 3 M 202 Bellarmine ,,., ,,,,,,, 6 M 24 Hanover ..... .,.,,.. 3 7 Purdue .....,, .,,,... 1 9 ZIVZ Cincinnati ..... ....... 5 92 17 Centre ......... ....... 1 16M Bellarmine ,,... .,..... 1 M 17M Hanover ..... VZ 21M U. of K. ....,.. ....... 5 W 23V2 Xavier .,.....,......,.. ....... 3 M 6 Notre Dame ..,.,.. ....... 1 2 17M Hanover ............ V2 8V2 Xavier ........... .....,. 6 15 11 Cincinnati ....... ....... 1 0 l4V2 U. of K. ,.. ....... 12V2 18 Centre ....... ....... 0 15 Evansville ..... ....... 3 ' 555279 9,122-H f'M4w24af' Qwf-, ,JWZ fo 1 yy 3 E m V. m.. 'LJ intramural Zonncil Our premise is that competitive sports and recreational activities are a desirable part of a student's program of educa- tion. As a supplement to the program of physical education, they provide opportunities for the student to engage in ac- tivities of his interest under conditions that are physically desirable, mentally stimulating and satisfying, and socially sound. They foster and promote group spirit and loyalties as well as help to develop an appreciation of a lasting interest in sports. We recommend that you participate frequently in activities of an individual or dual nature as well as team games in order that you will be skillful enough to engage in them for recreational purposes in later life. The goal of the Inzfrnrnurnl Sportr Program at , the University of Lonifville if Jporlr for every- one and everyone for ez Jport. , Ellis J. Mendelsohn, Director of Men's Intramural Sports, talks with two students at the swimming meet. l Afternoon Bridge is enjoyed by many. The Intramural Swim Meet attracts all students on the campus. The Intramural program has really expanded this year. Some of the activities that are en- joyed are mentioned on this page. Others in- clude Volleyball, Table Tennis, Modern Dance, Softball and the Turkey Trot. Dom. -Right ifand eft. Unitas gives helping hints to fellow bowlers. WUMHH ' Intramural FALL SPORTS HOCKEY . . . Sigma Kappa SWIMMING . . . Pi Bela Phi BASKETBALL . . . Girls get trim under the basket SPRING SPORTS BOWLING ............................................ Kappa Della BADMINTON fsrnglesj ......... .,......,,r,,,., W ,R,A, BADMINTON fdoublesj ...... .......... K appa Della TABLE TENNIS fsinglesf .,... ........ K appa Della TABLE TENNIS fdoublesb ..... ....,... K appa Della VOLLEYBALL ..................... .,...,..........,.,. W .R.A. SOFTBALL .........,............... .......... K appa Delta Varied sports are included in the women's intramural schedule. The program is designed to attract many girls and furnish at least one game in which every girl will want to partici- pate. Opportunities for scoring, timing, and officiating are available. All girls are encour- aged to take part in this intramural program. Basketball can be rough-even with girls. Campuretler 5,60 8121 SW S pam. 0707158 660.316 4 Vet, 'Q 17,6 2- .M Girls talk. Hockey is one of the biggest sports of the year. FRATERNITY Delta Upxilon Phi Kappa Tau Pbi Kappa Taa Deira Upxilon Mau is' Intramurals BASKETBALL FREE-THROW f5Lfiiil1XiQiiiiY1E VOLLEYBALL ...............,...........,...... TRACK .......,.......................,......,.,. BASKETBALL CLINIC INDEPENDENT Oaks Navy R.O.T.C. M1dgCtS Kappa Alpba -,-,, SOFTBALL ............... ...............,...,.... O aks Kappa Alplaa ,.,,,,,,- TABLE TENNIS ..... ....... N avy R.O.T.C. Della Upfilon .,.,.,.,.. GOLF Lambda -----,-,- ...,.........,...,.....,...... .................. N 3.Vy Lambda -.,,,,,,-.,,,,,., ............................................... .................... N HVY Lgwjy Whipple fPl9jKTj ,,,,,., INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPATION ...... ..,.. C harles Stephan fNavyD WINNER 1954-55 CHAMPIONS FRATERNITY INDEPENDENT Delta Upxilan ,.,., TOUCH FOOTBALL ,,,,,,, .,,.. N avy R.O.T.C. Della Upfilan Della Upfilan Eamie Camentz CKAD SWIMMING .................................. TURKEY TROT ....................,...,....... MEDAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Fall Football in full swing. Aces Navy R.O.T.C. Conference in Action. ,mmf The men students have many intramural sports to keep them fit and trim. Most of the sports are played on the lunch-hour in every vacant space. De an la me 'l'1e,, Wlb Ce CO 17 0 Turkey? Offzaruyare IDI. G S u fl' 1 The Intramural Golf Team was quite a success this year as always. The International Club Soccer Team makes a good showing on the field. , ., ww 21 MMM, nvyn W , V- -- M W .V-pw' .9 ,. .,,.- - V . , ,Ala , fir., li...-1....Q .Aviv W, 1 1 ,' 4 1 , . 1 1 as yl 1--4 i 5 an .. X ., ,..A.v.,,g,,N 4--'MQW '16 ,ft Ag . ,wi .. I V. .ga f w fm U- in ' .Pi 4,5 w. 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V - f 5 5 A ' .V V L, 35 ,,,f:5,3?g',,,w-ff, 1 I 40,3 Q, 3, ,Q ' 5 , I - .- 1 -' -- -' -5- 5. f ,fm--.fM.,':xx- 4' V: ,X-. , , - , . .F 'gl Q , . .,,,:,, Wm- ,M ---- , ' , . . ' X' f J ,-10.4 , A534 :JLQ7 'FW 'MI' Q 1 , can 12: swf sw ,ff -' my N s 4 wwf. - .fn f , ,, , .,., ,.L.w , . ,,, ,:.,v , , , ., ,t J, .... ' ' X, N51 . Ax. , 4 3 - -' -1 ' f Polly Bealmear and Dean Oppenheimer DEAN J. 1. OPPENHEIMER Dean I. J. Oppenheimer, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences since 1930, has worked steadily for the advancement of the College in its intellectual and educational spheres. His wide experience as an educator at the Universities of Minnesota, Idaho, Missouri, and Stephens College, and his background of educational work in Germany contributes to his broad view and understanding of the educational process. Dean Oppenheimer received his B.S. and M.A. from the University of Missouri and his Ph.D. from Columbia University. POLLY BEALMEAR, Educalional Advisor Miss Bealmear, who is well known to all the students on Belknap Campus, was graduated from the University of Louisville in 1950. Since that time she has worked with student records and has been the Dean's secrltaky in the College of Arts and Sciences. In her present capacity, Miss Bealmear compiles data for the catalogue and advises students concerning schedules and general curriculum. gaculfy mama rs Arts and cicmfcs The College of Arts and Sciences, the largest day-time school of the University, offers a liberal education and training for professional and graduate schools to students who, in the future, will enter upon the many and varied walks of life. Aware of the vital role of the university not only in the community but in the complex world of today, the College in recent years has seen more and more students from many countries take an active part in its intellectual and social life. Located on Belknap Campus since 1924, the College of Arts and Sciences developed from the jefferson Seminary, established in Louisville in 1798. Martha Hodges, Student Assistant, Erma jean Steele, Secretaryg Lois Allan, Recorder. JUSTUS BERNARD SAMUEL B. REUEL BIER HICKMAN PEAVEY HEMDAHL Ph.D. B.s., M.A. BA., AMT., BA., Ph.D. Ed.T. ie. t'.1 . iite P ' B 'r p 'eit i'1' i. . , 4 ,1 , . - Zff? Li , ft jj i .i ,' ff? ' .'l cit'. as i .... t il , g f ' 'irir ' r'.,,, ,ia if - ti ppjp '..- i if i . i DON E. CHARLES R. WILLIAM M. ELLIS WILLIAM C. HARRISON, JR. CRUMPTON CLAY MENDELSOHN MALLALIEU Bs., Ms., B.s., Ms., BA., MA., B.s., MA. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ph.D. E.D.D. Ph.D. . Y... ', I ' ,Z in d., H Y? ' 2 :fr . Art: and Sciences faculty mem- if f ii bert noi piclured are on opposite P48 91 ' ' ,417 2' G f 'K K 'I f . M 3 2 ,, ,, ' 4 p-::v,.- 1:5 .:'-fi Zzcul y Jlflemb rs PROFESSORS I. B. ANDERSON, Colonel, U.S. Air Force, A.B., Professor of Air Sci- ence and Tactics DONALD M. BENNETT, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Physics JOHN R. BRODERIUS, B.A., Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Modern Languages MARY E. BURTON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., English OMER CARMICHAEL, B.A., M.A., Education GROVER CORLEY, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Chemistry JOHN R. CRAF, B.S., M.S., M.A., M.B.A., Ph.D., Economics-Commerce P A. DAVIES, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Biology ERNEST HASSOLD, Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of English GERHARD HERZ, Ph.D., History of Music RICHARD M. KAIN, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., English LEONARD KOESTER, M.A., Ph.D., German ROBERT KUTAK, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Sociology HARVEY LOVELL, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Biology DAVID MAURER, A.B., Ph.D., English CHARLES McMAHON, B.A., M.A., Romance Languages WALTER MOORE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Mathematics J. J. OPPENHEIMER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Educa- tion CHARLES PARRISH, JR., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Sociology FRANK REINEKE, Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps, B.S., Head of Naval Science Dept. GUY STEVENSON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Mathe- matics HILDA THRELKELD, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Eanfafinn 1 ROBERT WARNER, A.B., Ed.M., Ph.D., Head of the Division of Social Science H. SHERWOOD WARWICK, JR., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., History HARVEY WEBSTER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., English RICHARD WILEY, A.B., M.S., LL.B., Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Chemistry JOE WILKES, B.A., M.A., MEA., Ed.D., Eancation ASSOCIATE PROEESSORS CARL ADAMS, B.S.E., M.S., Ph.D., Physics PAUL ANGIOLILLO, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Romance Languages G. O. ATKINSON, CMDR., U.S. Navy, B.S., Naval Science WALTER CREESE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Art History WILLIAM EKSTROM, B.A., M.A., I.A., Ph.D., English WILLIAM FURNISH, A.B., M.D., Biology FRANCES GOLDSMITH, B.S., M.S., Head of the Dept. of Home Economics FORTUNA GORDON, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Spanish SUE HALL, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Physical Education JOHN HELDMAN, JR., B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Acting Head of the Dept of Health, Physical Education, Recreation , LAURENCE HOWE, A.B., LL.B., M.A., Ph.D., History RAYMOND KEMPER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Psy chology and Social Anthropology LOUIS KESSELMAN, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Chr. of the Dept. of Po litical Science . JOHN PHILLIPS, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Chemistry SIDNEY TERR, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., History FRANK VICROY, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Sociology ANDREW WALTON, Major, U.S. Air Force, Air Science ASSISTANT PROEESSORS MORRIS BEIN, B.A., M.A., English R. L. BIRDWHISTELL, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Anthropology RAY BIXLER, B.Ecl., M.A., Ph.D., Psychology PAUL CHRISTIAN, A.B., Ph.D., Biology GERALD COLE, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Biology META EMBERGER, B.A., M.A., English JOHN PINK, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Psycnningy MARY JO PINK, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Modern Languages F. A. GRAHAM, Lieut., U.S. Navy, B.S., Naval Science FRED GRAHAM, Capt., U.S. Air Force, Air Science JAMES GUERNSEY, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Natural Sciences J. B. HEATER, Major, U.S. Marine Corps, A.B., Naval Science GRANT HICKS, A.B., M.A., Certificate of Business Administration, Political Science H. F. KANE, Lieut., U.S. Navy, B.A., Naval Science ALBERT LATHAM, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Psychology DONALD LINDQUIST, Major, U.S. Air Force, A.B., Air Science BOYD MARTIN, English A. J. MASHAW, Lieut., U.S. Navy, BTS., Naval Science A. L. MOBERLY, LTJG, U.S. Navy, B.S., Naval Science JAMES MOFFAT, B.S., Ph.D., Chemistry GILBERT OHLMANN, B.A., M.A., English GRADUS SHOEMAKER, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Chemistry N. R. SMITH, B.S., Ph.D., Chemistry RICHARD SMITH, A.B., M.A., Philosophy ANTHONY SROKA, Capt., U.S. Air Force, B.Ed., Air Scence ZI3 FACULTY MEMBERS INEZ WEBB, B.S., M.S., Home Economics JOHN J. WEISERT, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., German JOSEPH P. WERLE, Lieut., U.S.N., B.S., Naval Science ULFERT WILKE, M.A., Painting FRANCIS J. JOHNSON, Ph.D., Chemistry IN STRUCTORS FRANK CAMP, B.A., M.A., Physical Education JOHN DROMO, B.PH., M.A., Physical Education J. D. DUNN, B.A., M.A., Physical Education CREIGHTON GILBERT, B.A., Art History JUDSON GRAY, B.A., M.A., Social Science MARIAN R. HALL, A.B., B.S., M.A., English GEORGE HARLAN HALLMAN, B.S., M.A., Social Sciences RUTH HOVERMALE, B.S., M.S., Home Economics ELIZABETH MAYO, B.A., M.S., Physics GLADYS MORRIS, B.S., M.S., Home Economics GEORGE PERLE, B. of Music, M. of Music, Music PEGGY STANALAND, B.A., M.A., Physical Education CLYDE W. SWINK, B.S., M.S., Psychology JOSEPH R. TRABUE, B.S., M.A., Physical Education CLARK WOOD, B.A., M.A., Physical Education LECTURERS MARY SPENCER NAY BLOCK, Fourth Year Certificate, B.A., Creative Arts ESTHER L. BOSSUNG, B.S., M.S., Natural Science HELEN BOSWELL, B.S., M.A., Music GEORGE L. BRODSCHI, A.B., M.S., DSC., Social Sciences WILLIAM D. CHILTON, A.B., M.A., Education WILLIAM F. COSLOW, B.S., M.A., Education ERWIN DETJEN, B.S., M.A., Education RUTH DUNN, B.S., M.A., Education EDMUND ERWIN, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Psychology W. CLARENCE FORD, A.B., M.S., Mathematics THOMAS GODFREY, B.S., M.A., Health Education ROY GRIFFIN, Swimming JOE LALLY, Golf EUGENE W. LEAKE, JR., Fourth Year Certificate, Art JOSEPHINE M. McKEE, B.S., M.A., Education DONALD F. MOORE, M.D., Education SAMUEL V. NOE, A.B., M.A., Education NELLIE PETERSON, Fourth Year Certificate, B.A., Art FREDERICK PULTZ, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Education C. A. RUBADO, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Education PAUL E. SPARKS, B.S., M.A., Education FRANK H. STALLINGS, B.S., M.A., Education BRUCE B. VANCE, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Mathematics RICHARD VAN HOOSE, B.S., M.A., Education CHARLES J. VETTINER, B.A., Recreation SARAH BELL WELLINGTON, B.S., M.ED., Education F an .Q img . V 1 2- . 155. 4 ,41f1d140uf . . . the eubrs KENNETH K. AIZAWA, Anchorage, Kentucky . . .Chemistryg American Chemical Society, IRC, Newman Club. BEBE BAILEY, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Creative Art Education, Delta Zeta, Rush Chairman, Co-Culture Chairman, Mortar Board, Secretary, USC, AFROTC Sponsor, Acting Colo- nel, Outstanding Sponsor Award, Women's League, WRA, Arts Club. bred, 1st Lt. AFROTC, BSU, Com- mittee on BSU, L Raisers. a D o N N 1 E BECKHART, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Physical Education, ,.,, A t lo ' ..es liro , V.:- i1 A' i.l- MARILYN ANN BIBB, Lyndon, Ken- tucky . . . Biology, U. of L. Chorus. STEVEN BLOCK, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Viewf, Managing Editor, Cardi- nal, Associate Feature Editor, A 8: S Student Council, IRC, Inter-City Rep- , resentative, Political Arena, Vice 3 President, Sociology Club, Vice Pres- -.. . idffnf- f f 'N , 5 fi t in ff 2 ia ..0,5g:92g, 4, , 'vb ML-3' 4,2 ?E5.f'.f-L--.. ,, , ,,,., z ..,.., .,.,... , gage .-ma zfmt ..-v'na'a vr'f2.y1 a-1'-'e rm' MILAM W.,BEASLEY, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . Zoology, Delta Upsi- lon, Sergeant-at-Arms, Social Chair- man, Candidate for Mr. Thorough- N MARTHA ANNE BRELAND, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Elementary Edu- cation, Delta Zeta, President, Scholar- ship Chairman, Recording Secretary, Panhellenic, Convention, Correspond- ing Secretary, Active Pledge Award, Ford Scholarship, FTA, Vice Presi- dent, BSU, Secretary, Pianist, March- ing Band, Concert Band, Band Sec- retary of Social Organization, Spanish Club, Cardimzl, Sequef Women's League, WRA, IRC. LIBBY BRIDGEWATER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Home Economics, Chi Omega, Pledge President, Rush Chair- man, President, Cwens, Mortar Board, President, Panhellenic, Presi- dent, Pi Kappa Phi Queen, Mountain Laurel Representative, Homecoming Queen's Court, Queen of Queens, USC, Co-Chairman, SUB Commis- sion, Women's League, WRA, BSU, Membership C h a i r m a n, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versitiesf' CREEL BROWN, III, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Zoology, Phi Kappa Tau. BARBARA BUSKIRK, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Medical TechnolOgY3 Sig- ma Kappa, Best Pledge, Beauty Shop Quartet, Newman Club, WRA, Women's League. IDA MILDRED CARTER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Medical Technology, Kappa Delta, Secretary, Social Chair- man, Culture Chairman, Cwens, Mor- tar Board, Lena, the Hyena, Beauty Shop Quartet, WRA, Executive Coun- cil, Sports Chairman, IRC, Women's League, L Raisers. W. NEVILLE CAUDILL, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Zoology, Phi Kappa Tau, Vice President, Chorus Direc- tor, Social Chairman, Parliamentarian, University Scholarship, Delta Phi Alpha, Alph Epsilon Delta, ODK, USC, SUB Commission, Voting Mem- ber, A 8: S Student Council, Presi- dent, U of L Representative NSA Convention, Thoroughbred, Organiza- tions Co-Editor, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities , Barber Shop Quartet. JAMES M. CLEMENTS, Prospect, Ken- tucky . . . History, Newman Club, University Players. JOSEPH N. CLEVELAND, Shelbyville, I Kentucky . . . Elementary Education, . Wesley Club. hi 3 . n 7 V v v Q, P . y I U I ll r'.' ' BARBARA ANN COOTS, jefferson- ville, Indiana . . . Physical Education and Biology, Kappa Delta, WRA, Vice President, Women's League, IRC, Newman Club, L Raisers, FTA. STANLEY CRABB, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . Sociolo8Y3 Phi Kappa Tau, Wesley Club, President, BSU. HERMAN H, CRASE, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Elementary Education, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledgemaster, Vice President. J. LEIGHTON CRUTCHER, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Chemistry, Pi . Kappa Phi, Corresponding Secretary, Secretary, Homecoming Committee, Barbershop Quartet, Choral Commit- tee, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Historian, USC, Social Commission, Senior Prom Staff, Canterbury Club, Treasurer, President, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Simi gg v Committee, Thoroughbred, D a n c e ' I . I ' I .. . , :xy 'Z BETTY G. CURRENS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Home Economics, Pi Beta Phi, Pledge President, Vice Pres- ident, Co-Rush Chairman, Home Eco- nomics Club, Treasurer, Women's League, WRA. BILLIE DEAN DAUSE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Elementary Education, FTA, Ford Scholarship, WRA Play Day. DORIS M. DEAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Physical Education and English, Alpha Omicron Pi, Bridge Club, WRA. THOMAS C. DE VOL, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Sociology. MARTHA RUTH DUNN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Psychology! Chi Omega, Personnel Chairman, Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice President, Program Chairman, Thoroughbred, M u s i c School Editor, Music School Chorus, Kentucky Opera Association. RAEMA EDELSTEIN, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Elementary Education, FTA, Brandeis Club, IZFA. -- .E :ZA Fifi, i YI .f 5' 5il,is4i I LESLIE GORDON FELDHAUS, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Chemistry. JOHN GERALD FINLEY, Louisville, Kentucky . . . History, Delta Upsi- lon, Vice President, Pledgemaster, Thoroughbred, Sports Editor, Eagle and Anchor Society. JOY FISHER, Louisville, Kentucky . .. Home Economics, Wesley Club, Home Economics Club, Women's League. DONALD W. GADDIE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Treasurer. SALEM M. GEORGE, Lebanon, Ken- tucky . . . Chemistry. HAROLD GILBERT, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Psychology, Psi Chi Psy- chology Honorary. BETTY VELETA GLASS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Elementary Education, Sigma Kappa Treasurer, Thorough- bred, Dance Head, Staff, WRA, Wes- ley Club, Women's League. BRISCOE A. GREENWELL, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Physical Education, Delta Upsilon, S e r g e a n t-at-Arms, Pledgemaster, A848 Student Council, Vice President. NANCY LEE GROSSMAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Creative Art, Hite Art Scholarship, International Relations Club, Treasurer, Curdimzlf West- minster Club, Art Center Association, Works exhibited in: Young America House, New York, Kentucky and Southern Indiana Exhibition, Ken- tucky State Fair, Art Center Show. FERGUS COLEMAN GROVES, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . Economics, Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Phi Alpha, President, S e c r e t a r y, Historian, AFROTC, Colqnel, Drill Team and Color Guard NCO, Arnold Air So- ciety, Comptroller, Highest Degree of Efficiency Award, 2 Years, Outstand- ing Junior Cadet, Highest Academic. Average Award Junior Cadet. SPENCER E. HARPER, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . French, Pi Kap- pa Phi, Corresponding Secretary, So- cial Chairman, French Club, IRC, Arnold Air Society, L Raisers. ANN CAROLYN HART, Louisville, Kentucky . . . History, Secondary Education, Chi Omega, Secretary, Publicity Chairman, Mortar Board, Pi Delta Epsilon, Secretary, Thor- oughbred, Organization Co-Editor, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Westmin- ster Club, Women's League, WRA, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. MARY ANN HAYNES, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Elementary Education, Women's League, WRA, L Rais- ers, ETA, Sigma Kappa, Phi Kappa Tau-Sigma Kappa Variety Show. JACK A. HENRY, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Zoology, Tau Kappa Epsilon. ARTHUR N. HENSON, II, Hamlin, West Virginia . . . Zoology, Lamb- da Chi Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Chi Beta Phi, German Club. EARL J. HITTINGER, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Chemistry, American Chern- ical Society, President, Newman Club, IRC, Chemistry Department Safety Committee. MARTHA ANN HODGES, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Sociology, A 8: S Stu- dent Council, Religious Council, President, Westminster Club, Presi- dent, Westminster Fellowship, Presi- dent, U. of L. Chorus, Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sitiesf' BARBARA JOAN HOFFMAN, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . English, Kappa Delta, Historian, Editor, Scholarship, Activities Chairman, Newman Club, Recording Secretary, University Re- ligious Council, President, Wornen's League, WRA, Cnrdinah' L Raisers, Pep Club. Indiana . . . Fine Arts' Phi Delta Theta' Phi Mu Alpha' Alpha Phi Omega' Wandering Greeks' Kappa P', TlJ01'augb!:red, Co-Art Editor' Arts Club, Opera Workshop, Univer- sity Chorus. at ii , L,,,,. , JONAS A. HOWARD, Jeffersonville, n ru , , I EP? i , 1 i DELORES WRIGHT HUFFMAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Art-Second- ary, Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities , Independent Women, President, Secretary, Thor- aughbred, Editor, Art Staff, NISA Sweetheart, Finalist, Hite Scholar- ship, PEO Scholarship, Pi Delta Ep- silon, Historian, Mortar Board, Viewr, Art Editor, WRA, Women's League, FTA, Student Advisory Com- mittee, Arts Club, Art Center An- nual, State Fair. BERNARD JOHNSON, Louisville, Kentucky . . . History. fl fd ww 2 MIS, if -1 , 1,,f ,, -- ,, Q.,-4. 4 1 1 . ' , , V , ':g,',.,,Ln,g s-1l - 1 , . 1 1 fer .5f4'fs4':f I. . ' T? 1.35: , , , ' 35.134 1 3 ,1 ,,,, 1- -.1 - 1 f ia, 1 4 -1114, , -. , , - 1' ' 1'gJQ,jf,i ' 'V - 1 -.1 V,-Wg , , . ff . 1, .ax-is is V 3 ,. ,,,,,,,,a , ., .,,'.--.4-W.:-gg swi. if , 1 fam ,J . ,. ,, ,.1.-,1..Q -.5-r-.s.a9114Zer-Fwso' -,1...,f:.-ws,a,:,af-rg - f- - ':s2,1sLg:,'w:2g- -1, 'amfgaiaisff 1:1 JAMES W. JONES, 'Lou1sv1lle, Ken- tucky . . . Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Capt. AFROTC. RICHARD KEELING, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Physical Education, Track Team. DELWIN KELLERMAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Elementary Education, Chi Omega, Corresponding Secretary, W0men's League, President, Treasur- er, FTA, President, AFROTC Spon- sor, Newman Club, Cardimzlf Trian- gle Queen, Delta Phi Alpha, Home- coming Court, Thoroughbred Court, IRC, L Raisers. HJ. . ty, K 9 fe 41, Am 7 'FYG , qc' 4' eagle, , KX 4 4 7.51 J- '. Asc -. , .sw .- f . 2, - . .f ' a vg.. .7 spy- as A I., we . ,,:.,,.M '11 v ,Q I 'aezacii M25 assi 1 awft --aaisvbiaa . . sz: L ' .mmf . : -aff zgjrggfg -Q. 4 .awe .'afff3 Wag, , . aa nga , ,'-:W ,, . J -, , , ff- 41 et- 'eif v KAE KEIZL-Y, Louisville, Kentucky... Creative Art. RAYMOND F. KING, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Newman Club. GERALD KLEIN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . History, Tau Epsilon Phi. GEORGE M. KRAFT, New Albany, Indiana . . . Biology. CAROLYN LEWIS KRAUSE, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Elementary Edu- cation, Wh0's Who in American Colleges and Universities , Pi Beta Phi, Treasurer, Rush Chairman, Pres- ident, Outstanding Sophomore, Delta Upsilon Sweetheart, Ford Scholarship, USC, Orientation and Social Commis- sion, Curriculum Revision Commit- tee, Student Advisory Committee, Women's League, Secretary, Thor- oughbred, Panhellenic, Westminster Club, L Raisers, WRA, University Chorus, FTA, U. of L. Hostess. NORMAN H. LIEBSCHUTZ, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Chemistry, Sig- ma Alpha Mu, President, Alpha Epsi- lon Delta. f 3- ':jf:,s5.: . ' 252152. --Q25-irrdlii -J. - . . wikiz3f'3S 2-z,--7Ef2'E12'f'P?', E t - FEES' 2 . f . , -N. 4- 4 3 . fm.. 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Elementary Education, Sigma Kappa, Historian, Scholarship Chairman, First Vice President, Beau- fy Shop Quartet, Women's League, Secretary, WRA, L Raisers. JOHN MCKECHNIE, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Chemistry, BSU, Vice President, President, Alpha Epsilon Delta. IRENE M. MINSTERL, Louisville, Kentucky . . . English, Chi Omega, President, Vice President, Intramural Sports, USC, A 8: S Student Council, WRA, Treasurer, Women's League, L Raisers, Cwens, President, Mor- tar Board, Cardimzl, Panhellenic Council, Vice President, Vice Presi- dent Freshman Class, Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities. THOMAS MITCHELL, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Chemistry, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pre-Medical. JOSEPH E. MYERS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Commerce, Phi Kappa Tau, Social Chairman, NROTCQ Eagle and Anchor, Wesley Club. LUCRETIA NORTON, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Sociology, Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Chairman, Pi Delta Epsilon, Panhellenic C o u n c i lg Intramural Board, Southern, Interlochen, Coed Captain, ROTC, Soutlnern Dreamgirl, Basketball Queen. MARY EVELYN O'BRYAN, Louis- ' ville, Kentucky . . . Psychology, Sig- ma Kappag WRA, Newman Club. DON A. POWELL, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Zoology, Wesley Club. WILLIAM S. POWELL, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Commerceg Kappa Alpha. BERNARD OWEN RAND, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Zoology, Pre-Medical. WILLIE L. G. REAMS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Marketingg Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian, Vice President. MARTHA ANN RENFROW, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Home Economics, Delta Zeta, President, Treasurer, Mortar Board, Treasurer, Wesley Club, Secretary, Home Economics Club, WRA, Women's League, L Raisersg Panhellenic Council, Secre- tary. GEORGE RICE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Biology, Sigma Nu, Wandering Greeks. SHERRILL RITTER, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . Psychology, Pi Kappa Omicrong Band. CHARLES I. ROUGH, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . French, IRC, French Club. LESTER B. SAYETTA, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Zoology, Medical Sci- ence Club, Third Vice President. , V 'zvs V ,, rr. '-A, 1 THEODORE P. SCHILB, Jefferson- ville, Indiana . . . Physics, IRC, Newman Club. ARTHUR J. SCHWANIGER, JR., Louisville, Kentucky , . . Physics. ANNE SCOTT, Ft. Knox, Kentucky . . . English, Delta Sigma Kappa, Beta Beta Beta Biological Fraternity, Newspaper, Class Secretary. LEWIS SMITHER, Lyndon, Kentucky . . . Physical Education, Delta Upsi- lon, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tlaorouglvbfedg Cardinal. JOHN STONE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Chemistry, Lambda Chi Alpha, American Chemical Society, President, Vice President, Delta Phi Alpha, Sec- retary, Historian, Natural Science Club, Canterbury Club, Honorary Chemical Engineering Society. JOHN A. STOUDER, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Biology, Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, President, Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil, AFROTC. ALFRED E. TALBOT, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Physical Education, Kappa Alpha Psi, AFROTC. ANITA LOUISE TAYLOR, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Elementary Education, Delta Sigma Theta, Treasurer, Wom- en's League. FRANCIS JOSEPH THIEMAN. Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . History. SANDRA THOMPSON, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Elementary Education, Kappa Delta, Vice President, Social Chairman, Dance Chairman, Assist- ant Treasurer, Pledge President, House Manager, ETA, Vice President, WRA, Women's League, IRC, Wes- ley Club. WILLIAM ARTHUR TRINLER, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Chemistry. MARY C. TWICKLER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Chemistry, Sigma Delta Nu, Mortar Board, DAE Stu- dent Council, President, Vice Presi- dent, Secretary, Merck Index Award, Honorary Chemical Engineering So- ciety, American Chemical Society. EDWIN C. WEBER, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Chemistry, Pi Kappa Phi, Trcsurer, Chaplain, AFROTC, Ar- nold Air Society, Newman Club, American Chemical Society. WILLIAM W. WEBER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Biol0gYL Pi Kappa Phi, Pledgemaster, House Manager, L Raisers, Newman Club. NORMAN E. WHITE, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Zoology, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Delta Phi Alpha. ANDREW J. OFFUTT, Louisville, Kentucky . . . English, Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities , Pi Kappa Phi, President, Sec- retary, Historian, House Manager, Social Chairman, Homecoming Chair- man, Omicron Delta Kappa, Univer- sity Student Council, Publicity Com- mission, Ex-Off. Secretary, Ugly Man, AFROTC, Master Sgt., Statir, Editor-in-Chief, Columnist, Cardinal, Assistant Editor, Assistant Managing Editor, Columnist, Newman Club, President, Vice President, Pi Delta Epsilon, IFC, Ford Foundation Schol- arship, L Raisers. MARY ELLEN ANN ADAMS ADE 1 Quig- ,vxx 1 t f l SX x. R. ELIOT WILLOUGI-IBY, Louisville, Kentucky . . . English, Lambda Chi Alpha, AFROTC Capain. GLADYS H. WOOD, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Home Economics, Home Economics Club, FTA, U. of L. Chorus. RALPH C. WOOTON, Henderson, Kentucky . . . English, USC, L Raisers Commission, A 8: S Student Council, Vice President, Pi Delta Epsilon, Vice President, Cardinal, Co- Editor-in-Chief, Organization Editor, Pi Kappa Phi, Best Pledge, Presi- dent of Pledge Class, Corresponding Secretary, Cheerleader, Captain, BSU, Second Vice President, Publicity Di- rector, Publications Director, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versitiesf' rescufing the jun If 5 FAYE KENNETH HELEN ANN SYLVIA DONNA LEE RICHARD ADOLPH ANDERSON BAKER BARISH BEERE BELILES M. t ANNE AVANELL MRS. STUART KENNETH GLORIA BRUCE CAROL LEE MARC BENJAMIN CHESHER CULVERT DANIELS, JR. ELLIOTT FELL GASTEVICH GOLDSMITH 'f-'32, 1.3 ' E , , .3. WILLIAM GREEN GUENTHER HERBERT HARRAH DICK CHUNG- JA KIM , ' .0 ef- X I W R .E, I, ' I I GARY MITCHELL Q-.QI iff I EDITH SCHICKLI PATRICIA STURGILL . 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I - I.,. . ., 'T A' -, A A,'Q: 3 ffi, ' ' X ,.I1, fini S . -A SPIS -A A.PJ11I IIYB G' 'S J.. I'2' : I.GAI Yi 'A I SHARON JOHN SHARON MARY LOU JOHN BEVERLY JOHN ROSANNE STEMLE STEWART STORMS STOUDER STRATTON SWINCHER TAYLOR TAYLOR ,!,,,x ,,,. , t k' .gg V C. : 3A J ' J ,'.S Q , il lla. I , A'I, f I . S Q A ,AI-: . A A I 'J J'f'f I RIJ.' I I. I SLIY I A A JIIL -YY A AS J J I A ,I A ,JI IL': I + JC-A I f A A RI.J f ROBERT W. H. MARY EDWARD WILLIAM KARL RUDY ' IRMA THATCH TILEORD TOMPPERT TYREE UNDERWOOD UTRECHT VAN METER WAHL 'JAB 'S H PISB'QJ J'f'- A 'JY- P I I A A A 1 A 'SJJ SAI A'J A SA'I A ' 'I A if? SLAS 1 2 S' ' f H ' VQIYI ,QT M2 IJ' 1 ' ' i ' 12.5 7 lAf ' PfI'B ' -A , ' ' ' I I 2 . f A A f 'J gi-f f I ' A SJBSS'1IIIISIIJIT I L .v-, 1 jg. , .JZ ,Q .',-S Z H .'-,,, 1 .-., ,- , .131 QIK. J xi , V V . A:,,JV .,,,, M 1 I R . JOSEPH RANDALL PATRICIA JEANNE BETTIE CAROLYN ANITA WARE BILLIE WEBNER WHEELER WHITFIELD WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLOUGHBY WILLIAMS I LL A YS , - A ' v'v,, ,,.. ' Q' . II - 5 W,-k -A in - in -' .ljlv L..L Q '- QQ ' 3, A I I -' V JJSJPL ff-ef Ph. ii LYIJ: A . I. SS f JJ,1 Q: I IJS J i IJIJ A ,. A I. I ,.I A A P-L' 1 - V S1'1' A , I : ' . affvfg' J' e .. 'S,. A f A T' :I ,.LLIf I A ' A 'J'L BETTY DOROTHY LOIS DAVID MARGUERITE JACK ROBERT WITTEKIND WOOD WOODMAN WREN WRIGHT YASTE YOUNT IC I l ' Aff z .., -, '-H, J -' A ' A' 2 ,rzr In 3 , lllr ' SVVJ'. fP fnfraduring . . . ,llrfs and Scisucss 0 gan! rzfizws - .,-. Arts and Sciences f fudsnf Kouucil First row, left to right, going up stairs: Carolyn Gaines, Betty Wicker, Mary Ellen Adams, Martha Hodges, Carolyn Krause. Second row: Neville Caudill, Dave Higgins, Paul Ruby, Frank Auwater, Pete Campbell. Third row: Stu Cobb, Bernie Sams, Robert Hewitt, Larry Powell, Ralph Wooton, Bert Edwards. The Arts and Sciences Student Council is composed of twelve students elected by popular vote to serve for a year on the Council. The purpose of the Council is to furnish representation for the students of the College on all matters of common interest. Projects of the group include the annual spring boat ride, senior honor awards and notification of hometown papers of honors awarded students in the College. OFFICERS President ........... ................. N EVILLE CAUDILL Vice Presidenz ...... ........... RA LPI-l WOOTON Secretary ............ ..... M ARY ELLEN ADAMS Treasurer .................. ........ B ERT EDWARDS Sergeant-at-Arms ...... .............. S TU COBB 23I First row, left to right: jan Balling, Robert Hewitt, Dan Sparks, J. Leighton Crutcher, Charles Oberst, Keith Block, Dr. N. R. Smith. Second row: Stuart Harlowe, Lee Heine, Marshall Buchman, William Green, jerry Phelps, Paul Fleitz, Bernard Sams. Third row: Larry Powell, Malcolm Fine, Irwin Weinberger, Gary Fox, Norman White, Hubert Wolfe, Bill Miller. Fourth row: james Hyman, Walter Randall, Sidney Marcum, Bob Montgomery, Eddie Culahan, Walter Broghamer, Theron Knight. ,Maha 5psil014 Delia Alpha Epsilon Delta is the national honor society for pre-medical students. It is an affiliated society of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. OFFICERS Prefzdeni. ............. ...................... Vice Prerident Secretary .......... ROBERT HEWIT1' WILLIAM MILLER WILLIAM GREEN Tfeaxurer ..,.. .......... T HERON KNIGHT Edilor ..,.... .,..........,, N ORMAN WHITE Hiftorian ...... ................... L EIGHTON CRUTCHER Delta Upsilon chapter of Delta Phi Alpha, the national honorary German Fraternity, is very active in promoting in- terest in the German language and culture. OFFICERS-Left to right: Dr. Leonard Koester, Advisor, Coleman Groves, President, Sandy Gaston, Treasurerg john Stone, Secretary, Dr. john Weisert. OFFICERS Pyefidem ----- .............. C OLEMAN GROVES Secretary ------------- -----------------A------ J CHN STONE T7-ggyuref - -.'------------...-.......... SANDY GASTON Faculty Adviror ---... DR. LEONARD KOESTER MEMBERS Harrison Anderson Walter Broghamer, jr. Neville Caudill Gardner Dixon Sandra Gaston Sidney Marcum Coleman Groves Gerald McCord Stuart Neff Ted Sanders Martin Schwarz john Stone Gene Trott Irwin Weinberger Norman White Hubert Wolfe Ann Glick Edward Sandelands Charles Oberst OFFICERS Prerident ........... ....................... T EMPLE HILL Vire President ............. SANDRA THOMPSON Secretary ............ .............. M ARGARET FIFE Treasurer .....,. ........ ,I O ANN BOERNER First row, left to right: Carolyn Schmitt, Mary Lee Pfeiffer, Gladys Woods, Margaret Fife, Faye Adolph. Second row: Sara Reeves, Mary Ellen Adams, Delwin Kellerman, Paul Wilder, Sandra Thompson, janet Bierbaum, Temple Hill, jo Ann Boerner. gufure Ccvzclzers of America The Future Teachers of' America organization affiliates education majors with professional organizations and deyel- ops interest in the professional field. Programs include a monthly business meeting and feature speakers from the edu- cational field. Hema czfmfmic glllb The Home Economics Club promotes activities of general interest for girls in the Department. Programs are planned that will be both helpful and enjoyable to the members. Meetings are held bi-monthly. OFFICERS President ..........,................ GLENDA PAPON Vife President . ............. DONNA LEE BEERE Secretary ............ . ........... VIRGINIA SATTERLY Treasurer .,...,,.. BETTY CURRENS First row, left to rihtz Carolyn Corley, Glenda Papon, Virginia Satterly, seated. Second royv: Anne Wourtz, Eloise Pitts, Gladys Woods, joy Fisher, Donna Beere, Edith Schickli, Liz Gillespie, Bonnie Cohen, Barbara Gray. First row, left to right: W. H. Mathews, Richard Borie, Morton Walker, Ronald Reinhardt, Robert Linton. Second row: Robert Wathen, Paul Wilder, jim Francis, Paul Williams. ,111 ll Pl! ' 0 Alpha Phi Omega, National Scout Fraternity, was founded in 1926 at Pennsylvania. OFFICERS Pfefidenl --------..------..----.------.--.-------..-- BOB LINTON Third Vice Prerident ........ ............. J OE PARRISH Fir!! Vice Preiidenl .....,...... RONALD REINHARDT Secrelrzry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,, P AUL WILLIAMS Second Vice Pferident ........,...,......,.... PETE SPARKS Trg,1,-ufgr ,,,.,,,,,,.,A,.,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, J IM FRANCIS Corferponding Secretary ................ RICHARD BORIE Kappa Delia ,Ui Kappa Delta Pi, national honor society in Education, was established at the University of Louisville on May 9, 195 3. Its purpose is to encourage high professional, intellectual and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contri- butions to education. Persons invited to join the organization must exhibit commendable personal qualities, worthy educational ideals and sound scholarship. Tea for the teachers. Preiidenl ............ Vice Prerident ...... Secretary ..... ....... Trearurer ............. Hirtorian-Reporter OFFICERS NORMA BROWN MARY ,IO MCGARY POLLY CURTIS OLLIE BISSMEYER EDITH ANNE TINGLE OFFICERS Prerident ..,....... ...,........................ T EMPLE HILL Vine Prerident ..... ....... B ETTY CUSTIS Serrelary ,........... ............. A NN ADF Trearurer 2 ...... ...... D ONNA BEERE First row, left to right: Ann Ade, Temple Hill, Betty Custis, Donna Beere. Second row: Edith Schickli, Carolyn Gaines, Margaret Fife, Mary Grant, Doris Clay. Wolnon is L' anno The Women's League, whose membership consists of women students from several colleges in the University, seeks to establish a greater unity among these students and to enrich their university life. Among the organizations many activities are the Career Day panels, the annual faculty basketball game and the spring Honors Luncheon, where the Sigma Kappa Award for the outstanding senior woman and the Mortarboarcl citation for the outstanding freshman woman are presented. Wo on is' Kooroafion As ooiafion The Women's Recreation Association, composed of representatives from all the women's organizations on campus, encourages participation in the women's sports program and makes it possible for the girls at the University to avail themselves of this opportunity. Officers of the Association are: Ann M. Ford, President, Barbara Coots, Vice Presi- dentg Peggy Heldman, Treasurer, Helen Baker, Secretary. Left to right: Shirley Rose, Barbara Coots, Martha Cabell, Winnie Cook, Peggy Heldman, Suzanne Luccheta, Ann Ford, Barbara Bettinger, Rosanne Taylor, Helen Baker, Geraldine Thielmeier. N., 43 Q Wm' fi 'Ms I wif af I is 1' 4 fa! I W fb l -522 ,ff Hu 514625 MIL, Dean Craf and his secretary, Janice R. Dent. alma! :ff 16,11 im' The School of Business of the University of Louisville was established in 1955 and was an outgrowth of the Economics and Commerce Department in the College of Arts and Sciences. The School provides instruction for quali- fied students in both business and economics subjects at the graduate and undergraduate levels. The primary role of the School of Business is to train students who may eventually assume positions of responsibility in the business world. To ac- complish this objective, the School of Business seeks to equip its graduates with a broad background of factual business and economic informa- tion, an understanding of the problems of business organizations, and' the ability to analyze business problems, a knowledge of the use of business machines and the responsibilities of business to the community, state and nation. The rapid industrial and commercial growth of the Kentuckiana area, which has reflected itself in the demand for students trained in business, has led the faculty of the School of Business to establish five curricula: Account- ing, Banking and Finance, Management, Marketing and Secretarial Science. Thus, a Business School student specalizes in his area of subject matter interest and in addition to the hours of general education courses, completes a core curriculum of business and economics subjects. BRAIN TRUST -Left to right: Kathleen Drummond, Carl E. Abner, Fredrick W. Stamm, William F. Thompson, Robert W. Carney. Seated: Richard L. Hitchcock. Not pictured: Fred Kniffin, james Merritt, William Peden, Martin Wagner, Carl Warns, jr. en 271' U j, kai- 'ii 'i LM. -.2--i 'f JOSEPH R- BELL. Louisville, Ken- ,K . R. LOVELL DOUGHTEN, Louisville, 6294:----i ! I ' tucky . . . Accounting. PALMER BRADLEY, Shelbyville, Ken- tucky . . . Marketing. DONALD G. BRITT, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Marketing, Newman Club, AFROTC, Arnold Air Society. SUE ELLEN BROADUS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Secretarial Science, Pi Beta Phi, Scholarship Chairman, Women's Leaue, Vice President, USC, Recording Secretary, Newman Club, Corresponding Secretary, En- gineer's Queen, Air Force Queen. GEORGE W. BROCKMAN, Hopkins- ville, Kentucky . . . Marketing, Tau Kappa Epsilon, NROTC, Eagle and Anchor Society, Newman Club. FRANCES BUSH, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Secretarial Science, Sigma Kap- pa, President of Pledge Class, Chapter Editor, Publicity Chairman, WRA, Womens League, IRC, L'Raisers, Cardinal Typist, Thoroughbred Typ- ist, 54 Homecoming Queen Attendant. Q- ..,. 2 .,.. 4 gf' -fl' , :,, ,v,Qe-- , 5' ' , . -:i..:.:., i ii? .- .,--M 1-, , ,- t . 'i .f we Q.- Qian. fi?-f .1 7 Kentucky . . . Commerce, BSU, Lambda Chi Alpha. DORIS DRURY, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Management. ANN BROWN FORD, Louisville, Keii- tucky . . . Secretarial Science, Sigma Kappa, President of Pledge Class, Chapter Editor, Corresponding Secre- tary, Vice President, Cheerleader, USC, Corresponding Secretary, Cwens, Mortar Board, L'Raisers, Womens League, WRA, BSU, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. ROGER L. FULTZ, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Commerce, AFROTC. CHARLES A. GERLACH, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Marketing, Lamb- da Chi Alpha, Corresponding Secre- tary, Newman Club, Social Chairman, Film Club, Precinct Captain, Bond Drive, Cross Country Team. CLINTON B. GIBLER, Clarksville, Indiana . . , Management. ' , V. . . Gif, - ' yi-S1-I j lcifft Q 4 :1-sffff1 i- G- 5 'i gage .. f-fiw':v5 -fi? L-ivzvgg-f J! K , ,W i 'Sir f M ,, ,, :Mi X' M I ..l. RAY C. GLASS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Banking and Finance, Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman, Vice President, A 8: S Student Council. JAMES J. HAYES, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Management. RAYMOND C. HEINES, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Accounting. CURTIS B. HILL, Pewee Valley, Ken- tucky . . , Commerce. JOHN G. HOAR, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Commerce, Phi Kappa Tau, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. WILLIAM A. KANTLEHNER, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Commerce, Kap- pa Alpha, Business School Student Council. MARVIN S. KATZMAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Accounting, NROTC, Business School Student Council, Treasurer, Delta Upsilon, Pi Delta Epsilon, President, Thoroughbred Business Manager, Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges. JOHN DONALD KLARER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Marketing, Newman Club. LOUIS H. KNIPP, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Commerce. MILES KOZUBIK, Cicero, Illinois . . . Marketing, Football Team, Phi Kap- pa Tau, Business School Student Council. JAMES H. LOGSDON, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Accounting, Delta Upsi- lon, Vice President, Newman Club, President. VICTOR T. LUCCHESE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Marketing. ELEANOR A. MCFARLAND, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Business Educa- tiong Sigma Kappa, Secretaryg Future Teachers of Americag WRAQ Wom- en's League, IRC: Canterbury Clubg Cardinal Staff. ROBERT E. MARTIN, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Accounting. LILLIAN MATTHEWS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Accounting, Delta Sigma Theta, BSU. HERBERT E. MILLER, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Managementg Kappa Al- phag Tennis Team. HELEN MOHLENKAMP, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Secretarial Science, Sigma Kappa, President, Treasurerg Business School Student Council, Vice President, Secretaryg A 8: S Student Council, Treasurerg WRAQ Women's League, Panhellenic Council, Thor- ouglabred Staff, Business School Edi- tor, Office Staff, Faculty Editor, Cardinal Staff, Freshman Class Secre- tary, Newman Clubg IRCg L'Raisersg USCQ Triangle Queeng Delta Upsilon Queen. CHARLES O. MONTGOMERY, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Commerceg Edi- tor, The Owl, 52. BERNARD K. MORGAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Accounting. JAMES A. PATTERSON, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Marketing, AFROTCQ Baseball. DONALD P. RASCHE, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Accounting. LARRY ROSENBERG, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Management. SILAS E. RYAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Commerceg Band, Concert and Marchingg Band Treasurer, Seque, Feature Editorg Band Senior Council- man, Pi Kappa Omicron, President, Vice President, Pledgemasterg AF- ROTC, CO of Drum and Bugle Corps, Drum Majorg Arnold Air So- cietyg BSU. ROBERT LOUIS SOLGERE, Louisville, Kentucky , . . Managementg Delta Upsilong Newman Club. ex Sc I 4 iam , 1 ' - , ' .ma r..': :1f1af.v - ,e3:33?'4e ,f..gg?,'p4s:.1a5'3f:1 ,.,, , ' mz1'MiSia.g - . sgfgf..-:-yar d, , , .t . -,aff-L v ',a::1.,...f-4 Q, .V ., , ,,-2, 5- -1' :assi - Wt-f'f?l' . P f.P17L-'f:if'2:3f.E?Q'1f5' ,fi Ifffli 'fp i2.1f.-'L2f1i1'ai,2251,241 .jr ,vi , . V . . . A' ' 14 , 'fs:'.1:.f:-A-'-1. X i fm:-'..:,,...f,:v, !'f':',,f:' ii ,sis-,mr fra, 9.441 :V 'ff r,,. , .V .1 ts. ,cz QW .. W.. .,...., ix Avg? I 4 ., .,,, 4 it , N l Q' ai A5 V , . 1.,. H 5, . . . .,- I T , :, ,,, 1,,:lL. i . f.. A I f I 'f - WALTER J. SWYERS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Business Administration. ROBERT C. TAYLOR, Louisville, Ken tucky . . . Commerce. CHARLES E. THOMAS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Marketing, Band, Fencing Team. EDITH ANN TINGLE, Louisville. Kentucky . . . Secretarial Science: Kappa Delta Phi, BSU, Women's League. DANIEL C. ULMER, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . Marketingg Delta Up- silon, Vice President, Social Chair- man, NROTCQ Eagle and Anchor Society, Business School Student Council, President, Treasurerg USCQ Tbarouglabred Staff, Business School Editor, Newman Clubg L'Raise-rsg Board of Student Publications. JOHN K. VOLKERDING, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Marketing, Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, Secretary, Con vention Delegate, 53, AFROTCg Base- ball. HERMAN M. WEBER, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . Commerce: JOSEPH A. WELCH, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Management, Newman Club, AFROTCQ Arnold Air Society, Executive Commander, Intramural Council, Pi Kappa Phi. WILLIAM D. WHITAKER, JR., Louis ville, Kentucky . . . Marketing, Lamb- da Chi Alpha, USC, IRC. ERNEST M. WOHLBOLD, Louisville, Kentucky . . .V Management. CHARLES YATES, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Commerce, Delta Upsilon. IRVIN S. KRAVETZ, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Management. 5 ,1 jun 27119 2 LESLIE D. JOHN ALBRO BECKER E 1 F I x x ,S SI .J CHARLES E. ROBERT C. Guest Speaker BILLIPS BRANNON A N , .R 112 -? , K WILLARD PATRICIA ANN LAREY S. ARTHUR F. GENE P. JACK R. WESLEY L. DEAN DIXON EUBANK GUELDA JAGGERS MEADE MELTON l Bull Session . . . Mr. Stamm's Bible, .,f , ri? A 'W 4 ,f x asf, ,W My ' w w' - 2 is r . W1 , ,fi ji? 21 f 1 Irv' if ' 1 1 0 4 f Q Q W if? ' g RONALD RE IN HARDT ,S , Qi Q Z CHARLES W. ROBERT D. EDWIN SANDERS SCHOENBAECHLER SIEVEKING La A fqff K MARY AGNES JAMES W. fi SYDNEY TABER '-- Q zi' 5 ' JOANN BOERNER jf 4, If .EH V Twig.. 22, 1 'A JAMES ROBINSON ROBERT C, WAGNER Q11 RT-' I . gr . X 12 f 1 1: sr First row, left to right: Pat Dixon, Helen Mohlenkarnp, Frannie Bush, Wesley Milton. Second row: Dan Ulmer, Presidentg Bill Quiggins, Charlie Billips, Bill Kantlehner, Bill Whitaker, Marvin Katzman. CHRISTMAS PARTY . . . Faculty and Student Council . . . Hu iness School indent Krfzmcil OFFICERS Pfefidenr .............................................. DAN ULMER Vice Preiidenz ....,., .,.,..........,......, P AT DIXON Secretary ............... .,.... H ELEN MOHLENKAMP Trefzfurer .....,.. MARVIN KATZMAN The School of Business Student Council was organized in the Fall of 1955 with the opening of the new school. The aims of the Student Council as repre- sentatives of the student body are: to create better relationship between the faculty and the students by presenting any comments or criti- cism of the studentsg to help promote the cri- teria of the School of Businessg and to deal with any problems that arise. The main project of the council this year was to sponsor a Career Dayu for the schools of the college interested in the field of business. Office Closed Today ' qi 'QW ,ff ,,,Mmaf Nf' W1 I1 -gwfr-1 ,,Q'?' ,w,3?l9w 7 gggg as ' .1 ' W amy' W' Kiwi . 'tm 1-Af W, ,V ,,,, ,f .- . BIOLOGY BUILDING Future Home ? , Q' 1 K F ' X., .XX L. s . T-B PROJECT . . . Alurns help too! Q? ggi A ,- Q? Ml ,. E21 if N A5552 .1.X,:4.. ., nz: , ' '22fL 6 1 , . ,, 1 , '- -A' .,:'f2x-NWN . -, Q? , 5 ig fi fi' -21 I .- v :ww ,Q , - .Q -. :weary - Nw 4 www- -, - -- A ,. ,...N. W, , V-1,,, 4 . , 1fv:2:,ff W. '-ferv.: , .,::-'MH-'A' '. .rf , gg, 'a , ,-,,,:4ggf.,,,:5,-,M 3 ' ,155 .-W., v V ---' 3 'il , ,, -gfrmz 2 1 : -My-rf1', 2. 2 1 yi Q A '55 4 f sw M 4 K ,. , 7 A is 2 4 if -v qw? ,, f, f , ,. 5, , f :Ji , f f 2? fi 4, 4 -5 , 'f , ,N , '20 1 W , g U z 9 new , fha ggi , A , , 'K , as Mm , fl- if-X ' . A VP I' 0 , 'X 'V Qifsk x Xa Q N 4 W4 3 My ff F I ,M aw ky . x-if , X 1 ,,4,,A , , A, . Y 1 4, ,Lg ,fgnf A, -. V . A 6 x ,.' , ww- . ' , 1 - -f w,:,!'6!i1f':j,-1 ,.' f-1,154 349 ,. J E Sclzwl af Dent! fry The School of Dentistry was organized in 1886 as the Louisville College of Dentistry and was affiliated with Cen- tral University of Richmond, Kentucky. In 1918, the School of Dentistry was reorganized as a school of the Univer- sity and is well-known throughout the nation for its selection of curriculum and the maintenance of its modern clinic and laboratories. The school is located at Brook and Broadway. It is fully accredited by the Council on Dental Educa- tion of the American Dental Association. Raymond E. Meyers is the Dean of the School of Dentistry. Zzculty PROFESSORS-Dan Y. Burrill, A.B., LL.B., D.D.S., M.S., F.A.C.D.g C. Howe Eller, A.B., M.D., D.P.H.g Russell Grider, B.A., D.M.D., F.A.C.D., Frank B. Hower, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.g E. C. Hume, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.g james A. Kennedy, A.B., Ph.D., P. K Knoefel, B.A., M.A., M.D.g S. I. Kornhauser, A.B., M.A., Ph.D., M.D., H. C. Lawson, B.A., Ph.D., M.D.g Aura james Miller, M.D.g Raymond E. Myers, D.D.S., B.S., F.A.C.D.g William Marcus Randall, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.g Warren S. Rehm, Jr., B.A., Ph.D., M.D., I. B. Rogers, A.B., M.A., M.D.g john Fuller Taylor, B.A., Ph.D.g Henry M. Wilbur, D.D.S., M.S. ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS-Malcolm B. Barnes, B.A., M.D.g Emil Kotcher, M.A., M.A., D.Sc.g T. E. Logan, B.S., D.M.D., Robert L. McGeachin, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.g J. R. Robinson, D.D.S., J. H. Springsted, B.S., D.D.S., F.A.C.D.g Charles A. Woerner, B.S., Ph.D., M.D.g William R. Wolfe, jr., D.M.D. ASSISTANT PROFESSORS-William F. Cantrell, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.g Ernest M. Ellison, D.M.D., Hubert Fields, jr., D.M.D., Richard M. Herd, D.D.S, Samuel O. Huddleston, B.S., D.M.D.g Woodfin Hutson, D.M.D., Letitia S. Kimsey, B.S., M.S., MD., B. F. McIntosh, A.B., Ph.D.g Peter R. Moore, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. INSTRUCTORS-J. A. Atkinson, D.D.S.g Marvin O. Barnett, D.M.D., jack T. Birtles, D.M.D., E. U. Bolton, D.D.S.g Richard P. Bowen, D.M.D., J. R. Bustetter, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.g Randall M. Carter, D.D.S., jack Chumley, B.S., M.S., M.D.g L. S. Coblin, B.S., D.D.S.g Edward Whitney Craik, B.S., Alvin B. Coxwell, D.M.D., Donald Culberson, D.M.D., john P. Curd, jr., B.S., D.D.S., F.A.C.D.g William H. Fields, A.B., D.M.D.g Edward B. Gernert, D.M.D., Harry A. Gilmore, D.D.S.g H. A. Hannett, B.S., D.M.D., J. C. Harlowe, B.A., D.D.S., Raymond M. Harrison, D.D.S., john E. Harting, B.S., D.M.D., Ben H. Hollis, B.S., M.D.g Carl C. Howerton, B.A., D.M.D., Chester C. Kratz, B.S., D.M.D., Forrest S. Kuhn, D.M.D., James B. Leseure, D.M.D., Pat H. Lyddan, D.D.S., james R. Merritt, B.A., LLB., james Mixon, B.S., D.M.D., E. P. Scott, A.B., M.D.g Robert L. Shapiro, D.D.S., James E. Skaggs, D.M.D., Robert L. Sprau, D.D.S., F.A.C.D.g V. A. Tagliarino, D.M.D., F. Sherman Vogt, D.M.D. DENTAL CLINIC vnior FRANK L. BAKER, New Washington, Indiana . . . Delta Sigma Delta. LAWRENCE E. BARKER, Louisville, g Kentucky . . . BS., Beta Delta, Presi- H' -Y dentg Phi Delta. .V Xl JACK R. BARTON, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Psi Omega. DONALD K. CARMAN, Louisville, Kentucky. LEVONNE R. CARTER, Louisville, Kentucky. WILLIAM R. CATRON, Louisville, Kentucky. ,M .1- r ' LLOYD H. CLARK, Louisville, Ken- tucky. GLEN B. DONOI-IO, JR., Paducah Kentucky . . . Psi Omega, Presidentg Dental School Interfraternity Council JAMES B. EDWARDS, New Albany, Indiana . . . B.S.g Delta Sigma Delta, Historian, Phi Delta, Class President. FRANK R. FULTS, New Albany, In- diana . . . President Freshman Class. CHARLES W. GRAVITT. New Albany, Indiana . . . Psi Omegag Beta Delta. HERBERT D. GREENE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Psi Omega. , , 4 at 1 ' c,. ZW S M. CHARLES L. HAGER, Louisville, Ken- tucky. JOSEPH V. HAMILTON, Louisville, Kentucky. DALE A. HETTINGER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.S.g Psi Omega, Chief Interrogator. JAMES L. HOFMANN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Psi Omega, Phi Delta, Beta Delta, Army Senior Dental Program. JULIAN HOLBROOK, New Albany, Indiana . . . Psi Omega. HARLEY F. HOPE, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Phi Delta, Presi- dent, Complete Dentures Honoraryg Delta Sigma Delta, Vice President. RICHARD A. HOUZE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Psi Omega, Beta Delta. CARROLL WILLIAM JOHNSTON, JR., Morrilton, Arkansas . . . B.S.' Delta Sigma Delta, Scribe. 7 BROWN W. KELLEY, JR., Louisville Kentucky. 1 GEORGE W. KINDRICK, Louisville Kentucky. a ROBERT C. KRATZ, Louisville, Ken- tucky , . . Delta Upsilong Psi Omega, Phi Delta, Interfraternity President. HOWARD LANCE GRANVILLE, Louisville, Kentucky. CHARLES F. LAWRENCE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.S., Psi Omega, Beta Delta. JOSEPH B. LIST, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.S., Delta Sigma Delta. W. C. LITTLETON, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Phi Delta, Secretary. HERVEY M. MCCLELLAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Psi Omega. GILBERT G. MAZUR, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.A., M.A., Alpha Omega, Army Senior Dental Program. ROGER G. NOONAN, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.S., Cum Laude, Delta Sigma Delta, Beta Delta. A i. ki. F Yi? I ,gif BEN BOLLING PENCE, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.A., Delta Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Phi Alpha, Ensign 1135, U. KENNETH PENNINGTON, New Al- bany, Indiana. ANDREW THOMAS POLITES, Lex- ington, Kentucky . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Beta Delta, Phi Delta. SAM C. POTTER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Treasurer, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. JOHN ROBINSON, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.S., M.S., Delta Sigma Delta, Grand Master. JEFF P. ROSS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Delta Sigma Delta, Phi Delta, Beta Delta, Interfraternity Council. RICHARD J. ROY, Louisville, Ken- tucky. EDWARD I. SCRIVNER, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Beta Delta, Phi Delta. JAMES E. STEPP, Crestwood, Kentucky . . . B.S.g Class Vice President, Psi Omega, junior Grand Master, Beta Delta. OLLIE STUKES, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Psi Omega. GEORGE J. SULLIVAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.S.g Psi Omega, Sec- retary, Photographer. JESSE H. TATE, New Albany, Indi- ana . . . B.S., Kappa Alpha, Psi Omega, Editor. CHARLES WAGONER, New Albany, Indiana . . . Psi Omega. HARRY A. WALKER, New Albany, Indiana. JOHN L. WALKER, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . A.B.g Delta Sigma Delta ROBERT L. WELLS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Delta Sigma Delta. DALLAS E. WILLOUGHBY, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Delta Sigma Delta. LAWRENCE VANN WILMOTH, Louisville, Kentucky. vllle Kentucky BS Delta ,V-Jwzjf Slgma Delta Dental School Student Councll Presxdent A , - HARRY O'NEIL WORDEN, Louis' fy ' CASHIER SUPPLY . . . Mrs. Mac. THOMAS OTIS HUNT EUGENE ROBERT M' EDMONDS WILLIAM D. JAMES D. BRUCE ALLENSNWORTH BACK BARNETT BARR NELSON BARTON BLAIR BROWNING CARTER JR. 'se-y WILLIAM W. LEXVIS GLENN BILLY J. WILLIAM G, BEN J. DONALD V. JOHN LLOYD GLEN N. CARTER CASTEEL CREECH CREWS, JR. FUSON GARRISON GARRISON GILL RALPH JOHN G. JAMES G. JOE BOB CLIFTON JAMES G. H. S. GILLHAM GREEN GULLEDGE I-IADDAD, JR, HATCHETT HAUENSTEIN HOLMES HUMPHREYS, JR. JOHNNY R. . PAUL ROBERT S. ELI RAMSEY HERMAN DEMPSEY JOHN HOMER I JONES JONES MARTIN MATTHEWS MIRACLE MOORE OAKLEY OSBORNE ff? A N JOHN WILLIAM JOHN GOUAN WILLIAM GILBERT DONALD KENNETH PARLER, JR. RATLIEF RICE SMITH SMITH THOMPSON WENDMILLER WISE STANLEY WILLIAM ROBERT LAWRENCE JOE JACKIE L. BALDWIN BERGER BEVIS CARNES CARTER CARWELL Sophamvres SHELLEY JACK RAY HARRY ROBERT WILLIS PERRY JOHN CAULDER CHASTAIN CROCE DOUGHERTY DOWNEY FAIRCHI LD FIORE HANEY Studying X-Rays and writing a diagnosis. BILLY MARTIN KING KINGSLY HAROLD JOHN KLEIN LAMBERT THOMAS ROBERT LEATHERS LEDERER JOHN NOEL MADDOX MADDOX GEORGE NARYSHKIN WILLIAM NEWMAN ff? B.B JOHN J 4 PILKINOTON POLK If I , TIM Gettmg the lowdown on the acryllc lacket BARBER JAMES RAYMOND ROGERS ROSS RUSSMAN WILLIAM SNOWDEN DERL KENNETH ROBERT LEON STALLARD THARP THOMPSON VERWEST . -mx' ' wav! MARVIN EMBRY WEINBERG ABELL TOWNSEL LOUIS ROBERT SAMUEL ADAMS ARMSTRONG, JR. ARNOLD BALLOU gl'6'5flI1fldl'I ERNEST JACK LOWELL G. VERNON ROBERT PAUL JAMES ROBERT BARNES, JR. BARR BATES BOGGt BRASFIELD BROOKS BUGG, JR. BURGER ' x JOHN ROBERT ORAL BUTTS CANTOR CARTER fdkf., f RICHARD CITRIN I JAMES THOMAS JOHN ROY CLOSE COCHRAN, JR. COLLINS COMBS JIMMY JAMES ROBERT RICHARD MELVIN HUGH JAMES REUEL COOMBS DANIEL DAVIS DUKES ELAM GILBERT LOONEY HAMILTON JR CARL ALEXANDER GENE THOMAS CARROLL MELVIN NOAH WILLIAM HEEB HENDERSON HENDON HOPKINS HOUZE, JR. JONES JONES JONES, JR LAB CLASS ix The worker behind the scenes . . . MRS. COX . . . SUPPLY ROOM. The quietness of the Library is enjoyed while studying. HOWARD D. BILLY I.. ENRIQUE WILLIAM JOSEPH WILLIAM P. JOHN M. THOMAS J. LEONARD MARTIN KENNEDY MCKINNEY MENDEZ MEYERS NEWMAN NEWSON O'TOOLE MILLER JAMES DALE DARRELL EUGENE ROY LEE JOHN A. EARL J. DAVID B. DAVID G. JERRY R. OUTLAND ROSS ROSS SCHAEFER SCHLEGEL SCHROETER SIMMONS SMITH E. J. ROBERT P. JAMES P. JOE C. RICHARD C. WILLIAM B. LEWIS E. JOE D. STEWART SWIETERMAN TRULUCK, JR. VALENTOUR VOLL WHARTON WHIPPLE WINFREY n. V V 'N A M I ' Dental HARRY HOMER J. D. ROY WILLIAM WORDEN OSBORNE GULLEDGE fh f COMBS MEYERS OFFICERS Preridenz .,......... .,..... H ARRY WORDEN Secretary and Treafurer ..... J. D. GULLEDGE Vice President ....... ....... H OMER OSBORNE The purpose of the Dental School Student Council is to establish better relationship among students and between students and faculty. The council sponsors the annual Dental School Dance. No! pictured members: Randolph Walthall, Ben Fuson, james Edwards, Stanley Baldwin, William King, Edward Burkhardt. The familiar raised hand in the Dental Clinic. MARGARET IRI SH -1, ' LAWRENCE CHARLES W. RICHARD ANDREW GRANVILLE CHARLES ROGER G. JEFF BARKER GRAVITT HOUZE POLITES LANCE LAWRENCE NOONAN ROSS E. I. JAMES E. OTIS K. JOHN L. RALPH J. R. JOHN P. HERMAN SCRIVNER STEPP BACK GARRISON GILLHAM GULLEDGE JONES MIRACLE No! pirlured: Shelton Benjamin, Sam Veal, John Vitamvas, Martin Rosengarten, James Hoffman. Beta Delta Fraternity was established at the School of Dentistry in 1943 to foster and develop a common interest in further study of oral pathology and diagnosis, oral medicine and preventive dentistry. Membership is elective and open to all students of the junior and senior classes who profess a special interest in these fields of dental health service. OFFICERS ....,...,,.. ...,..,...... an 5555555535555 Kata Delta Honorary ANDREW Dental Hrafsrnify Vice Prerident ....... ...... Secretary ........... ........... Trearurer ........ ....... Aduiror ....,.. ........ D R. H. M. WILBUR esaa as 5 I 5 E PIII Dvlffl Hvwfflry Pfexident ............................................ Vice Preridenz ...... ............ W. C. LITTLETON JAMES HOFFMAN DR. T. E. LOGAN 5455525855 Dania! Qrafcrnify S ecrelar y ............ Treaiurer . Adviror Phi Delta, an honorary prosthetic fraternity was organized at the School of Dentistry in 1940, for the purpose of promoting interest and research in the field of prosthetic dentistry. Membership is based upon an overall scholastic standing as well as special ability in the field of denture prosthesis. Monthly dinner meetings are held, at which time a thesis and clinic is given by two members on a subject relative to the field of prosthetic dentistry. HARLEY LEE W. C. JAMES JEFF E. I. ANDREW JAMES HOPE HAGER LITTLETON HOFFMAN ROSS SCRIVNER POLITES EDWARDS 7 V ROBERT LAWRENCE JOHN GILBERT JOHN P. J. G. LEWIS G. OTIS K. KRATZ BARKER PARLER, JR. THOMPSON JONES GULLEDGE CASTEEL BACK '41 1' 29' J .f 1 rv! f-I Delia .S'ig14f1aCD6!ia Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity was founded at the University of Michigan November 15, 1882. Epsilon Epsilon Chapter received its charter at the University of Louisville on April 28, 1914, The fraternity was the first to restrict its membership to students in dentistry and practitioners of dentistry. C. W. JOHNSTON JOHN ROBINSON HARLEY HOPE , . ws 'G fm , Y 'Q ' I Us OT1s JAMES LAWRENCE KENNETH BACK EDWARDS WILMOTH PENNINGTON . e e. ,ee- , , et . 'l xisszf- X ROBERT THOMAS STANLEY JAMES DONALD WILLIAM BARR ALLENSWORTH, JR. BALDWIN BROWNING CARMAN CARTER LAWRENCE J. WILLIAM J. SHELLEY WILLIS PERRY CARNES CARTER CREWS CARWELL CAULDER FAIRCHILD FIORE LEE JOHN ROBERT JAMES HAGER HANEY HATCHETT HOLMES No! pif:tufed.' R. Le Bourdaies, S. 'AA Locke, J. Strong, R. Sullivan, E. Schuh, C. Thiel, S. Veal, R. Walthall. Dania! Qzufc' nity OFFICERS Gmlzd Mailer ..... .................... J OHN ROBINSON W01'tby Maiter ....... HARLEY F. HOPE Srribe ................ ....... C . W. JOHNSTON Tfeafzzref ...... ,................ O TIS K. BACK H- 5. J. R' Hiflorian ..... ........,. J AMES EDWARDS HUMPHREYS, JR. JONES Senior Page ..... . ..... LAWRENCE WILMOTH Junior Page ..... ............................ F RANK GIGLIA h Tyler ................. KENNETH PENNINGTON Fmzfy Awww ...,,.......,...... DR. PAT LYDDAN A Aniftunrx ...... ,..,.... D R. C. L. HOWBLRTON R R my DR. WILL FIELDS air V.. f RI' Pledge Captaim R RORRRR BARR . . ..,,.. .Q ..,.,,.,L , L.,. EARL SCHUH J. P. BILL JOE THOMAS NOEL JONES KING LIST LEATHERS MADDOX 3. 1? HERMAN ROGER JOHN JOHN SAM BEN MIRACLE NOONAN OAKLEY PARLER, JR. POTTER FENCE JEFF ROBERT GILBERT JOHN ROBERT DALLAS HARRY ROBERT ROSS THOMPSON THOMPSON WALKER WELLS WILLOUGHBY WORDEN BARR WILLIAM ROBERT FRANK GLENN NEWMAN DOWNEY BAKER GREEN GILL Not pirtured: F. Giglia, E. Ison, E Schuh, E. Arnett, Jr., C. Allf, W. Bren- nan, E. Burkharcl, J. Edwards, W. Ely 26I Psi Omega Dental Fraternity was founded at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1892. Omicron Chapter received its charter at the University of Louisville in 1892. The fra- ternity aims to maintain the standards of the profession, to encourage scientific investigation and literary culture. It is the largest of all den- tal fraternities in the United States. BARBER ROGERS Z7iOmga GLEN JAMES GEORGE LEVONNE DONOHO STEPP SULLIVAN CARTER RAY RICHARD DALE JESSE CROCE I-IOUZE HETTINGER TATE JAMES JACK GULLEDGE BARTON WILLIAM LLOYD CHARLES HERBERT CATRON CLARK GRAVITT GREENE JOSEPH JAMES L. JULIAN HAMILTON I-IOFMANN HOLBROOK GEORGE FRANK ROBERT GRANVILLE KINDRICK FULTS KRATZ LANCE CHARLES WILLIS HERBERT LAWRENCE LITTLETON MCQLELLAN Not pictured' George A. Howard, J. L. Shaver, R. D. Starnes, james H. Strong, Marcus Steele, john W. Vitamvas, Jack Braswell, William Bayliss, Rich- ard Birmingham. Denial Hrzzfe nity OFFICERS G rand Mailer ..... ................. Junior MHJIE1' .. Sefrelary .....,.... Treufurer ......... Guardian .....,....... OLLIE CHARLES WILLIAM Hom M n N STUKES WAGONER BLAIR fl gg ' J HIJl01'I4172 ....L........ Chaplain ................. Chief Interrogator ..... - Edilor ..................... Cbief Inquifilorf . Pbotagmpfyer .. GLENN BEN DONALD OE F. ROBERT S, CASTEEL FUSON GARRISON ADDAD, JR. MARTIN E, R, DEMPSEY HOMER JOHN C. G. B. W. E. MATTHEWS MOORE OSBORNE RICE SMITH SMITH DONALD W. KENNETH C. WILLIAM RALPH O. JOHN BEN GLEN DONOHO JAMES STEPP GEORGE SULLIVAN LEVONNE CARTER GEORGE HOWARD BARBER ROGERS RAY CROCE .. JOHN VITAMVAS .. RICHARD HOUZE . DALE HETTINGER JESSE TATE ROBERT STARNES JAMES GULLEDGE GEORGE SULLIVAN JOHN WINDMILLER WISE RATLIFF GILLHAM MADDOX PILKINGTON POLK Not pictured: Clifford Bradley, Thomas Kampsen, James Long, Ballard Morgan, Jack D. Razor, Ken- neth Reeves, Phillips Rowe, John Leist, David Roper. DAUGHERTY HARRY DERL STALLARD NZ xv CAROL SARA MIMA CYNTHIA MOORE NEAL RICE ROBINSON Denial ffyg km' A curriculum leading to the certificate in dental hygiene was established in September 1952. The dental hygienist is helping the dental profession meet the unfilled needs of the population by enabling each practicing dentist to serve more patients. Sm UFS BETTYE CAROL BOGART CADY M4 . fm .1,. , f- .X ' ' ' t ' ' z . 1 i ' ROTH MARY ANN SYLVIA ROZENTALS MARGARET LOIS IRISH LEACH A Nxlg 25' .-1-211' K 32- '-'- -51 s'i ?. i-STL f , 1-si . Qi.. - f . -1...-: --.if CSI-I f -I 1.-.a f ' gay.-'Q '-,Y-.,-, ' giii2sEf:.fi 5 ' it L f 'lift , 7 - I V. . , M . . I 1- S 25 is T . JUDY STRIEGEL . . 4. -i 5.3:- PW . 9 ,- . ,. ., mg.. g'5:.- I u, .,,-11: ' - 12.15-,,v:f..w of-lf. -- .K fi X ,:!.'Vi kzl. . t is Q. x , .,V , p Ihrv . ,i, I I - ' K 2 ,:i,. . W , - -H af- ' ' 1 13, 'fi gi' . I , ' f 15, i as i ,. v2': 'YJQ3 . . , '- - , -' 23 S .,-4 '. If a. ' . ' 2 , , 'i if ii I ' ' 'i ' a, -ITEM' W tsyytt T I , ' ' A ' ., -z:--1. '-2 . L. :-:sg-..4,. 4. . 1 Zfeshmcrz PEGGY BEVERLY PATSY BEAMS BISHOP BRINSON CLAY . ' ,. , f-1:-, . 4' - R f- f---.:.-it vb.-Q, -' I I A s -M-Zac! 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W, 1 S ' -44, Q, .,., '1 fu ww ' M gi, M885 MF' ,WW - A' , ,,., N ,X hmmm Dicfisiwfz af Adult du at 2714 Through the Division of Adult Education, a student, by taking evening classes, may meet the requirements for the degree, Associate in Arts, and for most of the bachelor degrees offered by the College of Arts and Sciences. The Division's enrollment is one of the largest Adult Education student bodies in the country. DEAN HUFFMAN and SECRETARIES . . . Pictured, left to right: Dorothy Sears, Delilah Lyons, Mary Harmon, Dean William C. Huffman. DR. FREDERICK D. PULTZ Arrirtanl Director MR. WILLIAM F. KELLY Admizzirlmtive Afriftamf Star-gazing at the D.A.E. Open House. iw. Nurses from hospitals all over the city get college training under the new D.A.E. Nurses Training Program. Relaxin' at the Fall Dance. First row, left to right: Robert Carby, joseph Dew, Robert Lawrence, Stanley Worsham, George Coolidge. Second row: james Kid- well, Herman Wessel, Tommie Schmall, Charles Gribbons, James Tyrrell, Leo Friedrich, Donald Cowherd. Third row: Thomas Bright, Robert Richardson, Gary Richardson, Edward Mattingly, Adrian O'Brien, Roswell Embry, Clarence Quisenberry. Fourth row: john Monroe, Mr. Charles Duncan, Hon., Roy Kinser, Thomas Conner, Richard Cook, joseph Beatty, Mr. Louis Torstrick, Hon., Ted Stewart, Patrick Saffrein. Delta ,44vl1a 5l75lfIfl'l The Delta Alpha Epsilon Fraternity was founded May 26, 1950 at the University of Louisville. Vice Preridenl HAROLD WILLIFORD Preridenl SAM STEPHENS OFFICERS Pfffidew . ............ ..............,......... S AM STEPHENS Vfff Pfefldfw ....... ..,.... H AROLD WILLIFORD Sfffwry ............. ....,........ L EO FRIEDRICH T1'ea.rurer .,.....,, , ,,.,, Sergeant-at-A1'm5 ..,.... 270 THOMAS CONNER JOHN MONROE MPHA Recruiting at Open House fall Xl.. .X fx. 1 s .'x 529 .-,, Clif' Q. V Q ' 1, :ag ' -.N X If-N1-wlx 'gl ,squ- , I lx. 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M H KW gy.. ., .L M f 4: ff. .. ,fl , :N-9, 'I 4 at 165' Gr dum' . chan! . 1 l n i l l Dean Guy Stevenson and his secretary, Barbara Hoback. The Graduate School of the University of Louisville was established in 1907. The degrees of M.A. and M.S. have been given continuously since 1908. Since 1936 the Graduate School has been associated with the Conference of Deans of Southern Graduate Schools of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. In 1951 the Board of Trustees authorized the initiation of the School's first program leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Be- ginning with the 1951-1952 session graduate work leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy has been offered by the Department of Chemistry of the College of Arts and Sciences. An informal gathering for graduate students. Several departments of the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Dentistry, the Speed Scientific School, and the School of Medicine, the School of Music, and the Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work offer courses acceptable for graduate 1 credit. The departments in which majors for the Master's degree may be taken are: Anatomy, Biology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Economics and Commerce, Edu- cation, Electrical Engineering, English, Eine Arts, Histology and Embryology, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Microbiology, Oral Medicine, Pathology, Physics, Physiology, Pharmacology, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, and Sociology. The Department of Chemistry is authorized to offer a Ph.D. degree. Another department that just recently started to grant Ph.D. degrees is the Department of Chemical Engineer- ing. The graduate degrees granted by the University are Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Arts, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, Master of Science, Master of Science in Medical Sciences, Master of Chemical Engineering, Master of Civil Engineering, Master of Electrical Engineering, Master of 1 Mechanical Engineering, Master of Psychology, and Master of Science in Social Work, Master of Music, Master of Music Edu- cation, and Master of Science in Dentistry. 1 Zzculfy PHILIP GRANT DAVIDSON, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. GUY STEVENSON, AB., M.A., Ph.D. CARL E. ADAMS, BSE., Ms., Ph.D. ROBERT B. AMMONS, A.B., MA., Ph.D. DWIGHT ANDERSON, Ph.D. DONALD M. BENNETT, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. IUSTUS BIER, Ph.D. RAY H. BIXLER, B.ED., M.A. DAN Y. BURRILL, AB., LLB., D.D.S., MS. MARY E. BURTON, AB., M.A., Ph.D. WILLIAM M. CLAY, A.B., MA., Ph.D. ARCH EVAN COLE, B,A., Ph.D. OROVER L. CORLEY, AB., M.A., Ph.D. JOHN R. CRAP, B.S., MS., M.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. WALTER CREESE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. CHARLES R. CRUMPTON, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. P. A. DAVIES, B.S., MS., Ph.D. WILLIAM EKSTROM, B.A., M.A., I.A., Ph.D. C. HOWE ELLER, AB., M.D., M.P,H., D,P.H. members PETER K. KNOEFEL, AB., M.A., M.D. S. I. KORNHAUSER, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. EMIL KOTCHER, B.A. M.A., Sc.D. ROBERT I. KUTAK, A.B,, M.A., Ph.D. ALBERT J. LATHAM, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. HAMPDEN D. LAWSON, A.B., B.S. in Medicine, Ph.D., M.D HARVEY B. LOVELL, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. ROBERT L. MCGEACHIN, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. W. R. MCINTOSH, B.S., M.S., C.E. WILLIAM CASSEL MALLALIEU, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. DAVID W. MAURER, A.B., Ph.D. A. J. MILLER, M.D. PETER R. MOORE, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. RAYMOND E. MYERS, D.D.S., B.S. M. G. NORTHROP, E.E., M.S. in E.E. J. J. OPPENHEIMER, B.S., M,A., Ph.D. BENJAMIN OWEN, B. Mus., M. Mus. CHARLES HENRY PARRISH, JR., B.A., M.A., Ph.D. JOHN P. PHILLIPS, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. R. C. ERNST, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. JOHN B. FINK, B.A EARL R. GERHARD, EDMUND K. I-IALL, DON E. HARRISON, ERNEST HASSOLD, MA., Ph.D. B.S. in CHE., MCEE. B.S., Ph.D., DSC. JR., AB., MS., Ph.D. Ph.D. WARREN S. REHM, JR., A.B., Ph.D., M.D. JAMES B. ROGERS, A.B., A.M., M.D. GRADUS L. SHOEMAKER, A.B., M.S., Ph.D. JOHN HUGH SIMESTER, B.S., M.A. JOHN FULLER TAYLOR, B.A., Ph.D. JOHN E. HEER, JR., B.C.E., Ms. in C.E. REUEL G. HEMDAHL, AB., Ph. D. LAWRENCE LEE HOWE, A.B., LL.B., M.A., Ph.D. RICHARD M. KAIN, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. RAYMOND A. KEMPER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D JAMES A. KENNEDY, A.B., Ph.D. LOUIS C. KESSELMAN, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. J. MURRAY KINSMAN, A.B., M.D. SIDNEY D. TERR, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. HILDA THRELKELD, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. FRANK M. VICTOY, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. H. SHERWOOD WARWICK II, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. RICHARD H. WILEY, A.B., M.S., Ph.D., LL.B. JOE E. WILKES, B.A., M.A., M.ED., ED.D. GORDON C. WILLIAMS, B.S. in Ch.E., M.S. in Ch.E., Ph.D. C. O. G. WITTIG, M.E. CHARLES A. WOERNER, BS., Ph.D., M.D. Dean Stevenson and friends. Miss Betty jean Chapman from Shelbyville, Mrs. Margaret Stone and Mrs. Doris Handy Eub k ed degrees from the University of LOl1lSV1llC,S Graduate School of Music. Ted Hewitt and Clara Jo Smith, pictured to the left and below, are former U. of L. stu- dents who are doing graduate work on Ful- bright Scholarships abroad. an are the first students to be grant- William Pearson who is from Louisville is doing graduate work in the field of Biology. James Van Hoose, another Louisville graduate student. air a Q. my - , 276 , 'Vmi, . . USN.. ' 'NMA fmlqs Z, I - f .-:v..-ffzmeml ...w 'v- -,g,,. , L K , V , ,V ,.,. ., RESEARCH PROGRAM OF THE OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR STUDIES The University of Louisville is one of the Sponsoring Universities of the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies lo- cated at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Through this co-operative association with the Institute our Graduate Research Program has at its disposal all the facilities of the National Laboratories in Oak Ridge and of the Research staffs of these laboratories. When Master's candidates have completed their resident Work it is possible, by special arrangement, for them to go to Oak Ridge to do their research problems and prepare their theses. The students will go to Oak Ridge on Oak Ridge Graduate Fellowships which have varying stipends determined by the number of dependents they have and the level of work that they are doing. 277 FORD FOUNDATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE Pictured above is the mass meeting of City and County Supervisors of Education, Directors of Instruction, General Supervisors Teachers, University Administration and students. Thiq was an evaluating meeting where the program was discussed and future plans made. The Funds for Advancement of Education, which is a branch of the Ford Foundation, along with the jefferson County School System, Louisville School System and the University of Louisville carry on a graduate program in elementary education. Dr. F. Wilks, Professor of Education, is the coordinator of this Pilot Study. Many students from foreign lands come to do grad- uate work at the University of Louisville. Medical and Speed Scientific Schools seem to be a subject of interest for most of these students. Pictured at the left is a scene from the International Variety Show. This group which is separate from the International Relations Club and composed entirely of foreign students is very active in combining school life and social activities. 'fflflarz dass ua! live by brand alma 1 99 4 A 4 4 ,4 5,WA.' -V-f:QM25-5-'-2-21m:5:f.:.::.::,:ir-:gy-:,., . Q 1 ,f 4 Q . 9: Y X 45 f 3 V' A145435 V9 - '0 5.12 3 352 I., f - . QV, 45?z51,1E..Q.fQfE -1 ' I ..:..,,,,.,, v:. A gi .. 4 V ' ' - . A 'Z H+ A? 3 4 f - . f 7 'sf , ,. 'ww Qgww mv S. Ken! chan! af Smal Wrfrk The Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work is a professional school of social work offer- ing graduate preparation for the field of social welfare. The School is located on Belknap Campus, Room 300, Administration Building, U. of L. The professional work of the School includes a program of classroom courses, re- The School, established under the name of the Graduate Division of Social Administration in 1937, was an outgrowth of the Department of Sociology and Social Work within the Uni- versity. In 1944 the name of the School was changed to memorialize the late president of the University, Dr. Raymond A. Kent. search, and field work. RAYMOND A. KENT The professional social worker is concerned with a wide variety of social problems. The social worker is employed in departments of public assistance and public welfare, child welfare agencies and services, family service agencies, medical and psychiatric social service, in the visiting teachers' departments of the public schools, group work agencies, and in agencies concerned with community organization, social re- search, and social welfare planning. MISS MATHILDA MATHISEN Acling Dean Miss Mathilda Mathisen is the acting dean of Kent School during Dr. Williams' absence. Professor Mathisen, who now heads the Medical Social Work Department of Kent School, is the senior faculty member of Kent School and has acted as dean on previous absences of Dr. Williams. 282 HOWELL V. WILLIAMS Dean Dean Howell V. Williams was sent by the United States Foreign Operations Administration and is working with the Egyptian Ministers of Education and Social Welfare. His purpose is the reorganization of social work training and the establishment of a national school of social work. Dean Williams has been with the University of Louis- ville since 1947, having previously served on the faculty of the University of Southern California. 2 22 B, 3 I .qayik ,xl ia ,, W.. ,, ,N Q' I if 'QQ' X 5..R'Nf?1, N -, il- ' ,mg :EAT , i, ' V X , lfirf f' - ' V . Mya - iz It I Z Erom left to right: Nr ' MISS EDITH WEHMANN MISS MATHILDA MATHISEN MISS BERDIE LEE BROWN MISS HELEN SANDERS I x X-A. ...- . x A . ,flflulfz 27217 I Bureau af Smal 6'l'lf' ' 5 The purpose of the Municipal Bureau of Social Service MUNICIPAL BUREAU-621 West jefferson Street 1 is: general assistance to resident families or individualsg emergency assistance to families or individuals awaiting public assistance grantsg State transientsg authorization of return of Louisville residents stranded in other communitiesg out-of-town inquiriesg investigation for admissions to the Home for the Aged and Infirmg selective service investiga- tionsg casework service to children referred by Crime Pre- vention Bureaug emergency housing serviceg City burials. . bg- Sm Zfrs DALE F. DAVIS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Louisville General Hospital, Psychi- atric Dept. WILLIAM E. FERGUSON, Lexington, Kentucky . . . Lexington Veterans' Admin- istration Hospital. E V E L Y N MATTMILLER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Childrens' Agency. MARY M. PARKER, Neu Pitsligo, Scotland . . . Wav- erly Hills Sanitorium. MARY ji TUTTLE, Sharps- burg, Kentucky , . . Louis- ville Veterans' Adm. Hos- pital, Social Service Dept. CHAO-WEN WOO, Taipeh, Tauwan, China . . . Mu- nicipal Bureau of Social Service. MARY ALEXANDER Lois JOHN MCHATTON MASON ' s M xt, Y , . M ,V aw ,X , aw? .,.-. .1-:. 'Q ' 21 'E-2 3 3 N02 pirlured fenioff Raymond Blackard Thomas Bowman Sarah Cummins Mary Leitsbach. Myrtle Solomon Sherwin Spero Louise Charlton Another activity center for Kent students is the Neighborhood House where classes in theory can be supplemented by personal observation of group work Kent Salma! Student Organ! ation PURPOSE: Discuss student affairs, have vis- iting public speakers, plan annual Fall pic- nic and other student parties. OFFICERS Prefident .................... RAYMOND BLACKARD Vire President .....,.................. SHERWIN SPERO T1'eaJzn'er ...,..,....., ............ S ARA CUMMINS Left to right: Sara Cummins, Raymond Blackard, Sherwin Spero ' 2 if ta- 5321 45 Pictured at the left are Misses iff Chao-wen Woo and Myrtle Solo- QL mon. Miss Woo is from For- mosa. She has her undergrad- uate degree in Chinese law. Miss Solomon is from Agra, India. She received her M.A. in Religious Education from Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Ken- tucky in 1953. Her B.S.C. was in chemistry. 'SB ww 'W .. . Nu v N1 Q YQ Nl. 6 1 iz 5: ll Y 3F V ii AJ W 1 ,. Pi' rt , X.. , . Qs, :fag .J :In I '1 X fc , -,,,, ,, 5 ww A- 1 Li. V wi f , 4 , E ggi' 5 51 ,M Q, ez'-E A an m.M3.mgwgx -...W Dean Russell and his secretary, Mrs. Judy Bowman. i ellen! :ff 1? auf The University of Louisville School of Law was organized in 1846 and is the second Oldest law ,school in the South. The incorporation of the jefferson School of Law in 1950 and the introduction of evening classes are among the recent Outstanding achievements of the Law School, With the finest of libraries, the school is continuing to grow in position and prominence. 27116 Zzculfy x V 'e's 'zt' :ZX x, :VW '.K . OTIS P. DOBIE WILLIAM B. B.A., LL.B., LL.M. PEDEN B.S., C.P.A., LL.B. 'Q sris it.t ,fi T .- 4:-A gs. ..-: v 5 X ROBERT W. CARL A. FOSTER WARNS, JR. B.S., LL.B., LL.M. A.B., LL.B., LL.M. Not piclured: JOSEPH s. JOHNSON, B.A., LD. JAMES R. MBRRITT, AB., LL.B. RALPH s. PETRILLI, BA., LL.B., LL.M. EDWARDS M. QUIGLEY, Bs., LLB. BART A. BROWN, LLB. s. RUSSELL SMITH, LLB. Snow visits the Law School. EUGENE ALVEY, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Law. BART BROWN, JR., Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Law, B.S., Phi Alpha Delta, Moot Court Club, Student Bar Association, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities , Briefing Service Staff, National Moot Court Representative. LOUIS COHEN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Law, Cum Laude, Moot Court Club, Student Bar Association, Phi Alpha Delta, Briefing Service Staff. JOSEPH ECKERT, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Law, Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge President, Pledge Master, Thoroughbred, Greek Editor, A 81 S Student Council, Treasurer, Newman Club, Student Bar Association, Pres- ident, Honor Code, Justice, Moot Court Club, Phi Alpha Delta, Mar- shal, USC. CHARLES FOPPIANO, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Law. Sm 27119 f Aj ,r Ml -Q .k . , 3 .l A - fe.. .gtg .135 A . -, , . ., ,..,,,, ., - 1 ix f 5 , Q we 1 1 HQ, .Q ' ff? , ti A uv, tv cr M '-22.15, W 7l3'2??3S S4 vk if 4 5Q,2'af1,s P X 4, PM 1 s P- r -'-'- -1 -f:f'1'1 1. 8 43' Qs, sg, '89-H .:l?:.t ::,:-new-'.-'l:.r'.... I 555. . -. I .,.. V Elf . , r,. , ,,,. ,iii-.m s S Z fi' fi .1efZ'... :,.:- ' lzfiff' it 'iq if V.?5:':kEV'9?l5'g3g4fI,?5iiff 3-L -4 BILLY GRAY FUQUA, Russellville, Kentucky . . . Law, Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Alpha Kappa Psi, Pi Alpha Delta. GERALD GERNSTEIN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Law, B.S. BURWELL M. HARDY, Anchorage, Kentucky . . . Law, Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Moot Court Club, Wandering Greek. CHARLES HEBEL, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Law, A.B., Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Exec- utive Committee, Moot Court Club, President. BEN HERMANN, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Law, Moot Court Club, President, Student Bar Association, Tl701'0llgbb7'Ed, Men's Editor, Delta Theta Phi. MICHAEL A. LASHER, IR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Law, B.A., Phi Alpha Delta, Debate Team, Student Bar Association, Moot Court Club. . J, -, WM-g,.. JAMES E. MARTAIN, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Law, B.S.I.., Delta Theta Phi, President, Dean, Moot Court Club, Briefing Service, Student Bar Association. RICHARD P. MOLONEY, JR., Frank- -vrzgrf fort, Kentucky . . . Law, Alternate, National Moot Court Competition. DONALD W. REELY, Indianapolis, Indiana . . . Law, L. Smith Legal Scholarship, Tlaofouglabred, Law - School Editor, Sales, Book Award, 'f,t, ' i 1 ASCAP National Award in Copyright, ,lm Phi Alpha Delta, Legal Ethic's Paper ., l l , 'i',. 1 1:-:Vk, for Kentucky, Student Bar Associa- tion, Honor Code, Library Commit- tees, Assistant Law Librarian, Brief- .. -f 'fi'5--' ing Service Staff. 57 - 't-- at ' WI. ij ,,, 522 ,tif s tl L 0 ffl J ja ,V sr' 5, 40.122 ,igfi,,1'h7,., ef, -ea' ig, MN' r 9' l if rpg Ex' 'A 1 5 ' DI------L .. ' f' ., , W.-.,-.,.f,- -. M: ff if ef -5 ' ig, fm.. 4 ,Q .5 rg 4 X t W-W 2 ' ' J ' 't rr ' 7,5 as 9 111 i Qs, JOHN H. RICE, Hamilton, Ohio . . . Law, B.A., Phi Delta Phi. . ..V, . IMON G. SPENCER, JR., Crestwood, . 1:-px Kentucky . . . Law, Phi Alpha Delta. 1. ', ,W 5 Q, ,flat yr. ?,:f-w wkstxxs ' ,farms-. -g- , S s Y it 'Q 0 fr P 5 7 l Miz! C123 iffy. fffac, x i ff 7? Q- , 6 ff f 51 f t 1 tiff? L I3 ,np A512 7 M..-f' 13 . -..:-: - ',t,'fg ' ,gf-s 4, .1 ,,: -' ' f-w'C 0'5' 'YN wklfm- 'v,?'f-1 1 V CHARLES P. SUTT, JR., Louisville, . , .. , Kentucky . . . Law, A.B., Highbaugh Scholarship, Moot Court Club, Presi- dent, Phi Alpha Delta, Treasurer, Justice, Student Bar Association, Li- brary, Placement Committees, Brief- ing Service Staff, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. ga. -'R' ' L21 . - f 4' ' ,. 1- . - ,: :Q ,I . '. ' Tiff-.'1-33. if 1. ' ii. .z,Z, . V .,: I- .1 y,.- i - 1 l '1-- W. CAREY THOMPSON, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Law. WILLIAM H. WALLACE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Law, B.A., Phi -Alpha Delta, Secretary, Lambda Chi Alpha. JOSEPH M. WHITTLE, Brownsville, Kentucky . . . Law, Delta Theta Phi Vice Dean, Briefing Service Staff, Bernard Flexner Scholarship, Ban- croft-Whitney Book Award in Equity' Student Bar Association, President Faculty Relations, Building Commit- tee Chairman, Moot Court Club' USC. 9 J 9 9 ROBERT H. WOODRUFF, New Al- bany, Indiana . . . Law, Moot Court Club, By-Laws Committee Chairman, Student Bar Association, Executive Committee, Briefing Service, Super- visor. Seniorr nal piclured: Charles Amis, Robert Atherton, Elbridge Barker, Morris Britt, Murray Greenwald, Richard Heman, John McDonagh, Harry Meyer, James Moriarty, Jack Schultz, James Solomon, Wil- liam Steele, John Rice. OTIS BARRY THOMAS ROBERT EUGENE CARROLL CUNDIFF DAVIS GATES HADDAD HERDE HESS K Q Ng . , ,, 1 M3 , . PAUL NELSON WILLIAM EDWARD JOHN PARKER PHILLIPS STOUT ?rc'sl1mc'r1 :Ei NEVILLE TUCKER 7, .,-, :V -:' 'EDF ., ,- iii I V, Ns P I 4' gf, fi fs jf? 'M fz, -'AVG .. 4 LAWRENCE MASTER CLARENCE POWELL RICHARD REVELL LUCILE JAMES VLADIMIR ARNOLD RICHARD COOVEL I-IANSEORD GASTEVICH GREVER ILER f f ezt Z? v.vk ,N l ICIA ig, Q Sl,I,S I ATAL A A ALBERT RISEN Secretarial Science majors from the Business School serve as Uscriveners of the minutes in a RAYMOND Moot Court case. SUELL JOSEPH YORK PM , 1? I 3. m,,f K. ,UN 45 , V . . V. seg? W Q., 2,ZQ3f11z2,:ila.,y ix AN., ,... A4 A ,.9,, N ' 1 juz! Z 2ll,455iSfzllf1f5l1ljU P rfgram Assistant clerks. These seniors are appointed to work for the judges of the Four Common Pleas, Branches in Louisville. Front row, left to right: Carey Thompson, Mr. William Peden, Directorg Louis Cohen. Second row: Imon Spencer, james Moriarity, James Martain, Donald Reely. Under the guidance of Dean A. C. Russell and judge Lawrence Grauman, a new program has been initiated at the University School of Law. This new program is called the judicial Assistantship Program. Mr. William Peden, associate professor of Law, has been appointed faculty coordinator of this new program. The major objectives of this program are to give the Law students practical training in court room technique and practice, as well as to become acquainted with what is known as court house procedure, to give the cooperating judges assistance, and to bring a closer integration of the bench and bar and the School of Law. The Law School has promoted another first in this program as it has done under the Briefing Service. The program functions in this manner: Each Friday morning the students report to the chamber of the judge to whom they have been assigned. At this time they submit to the judge the results of their research from the preceding week. The meetings are informal and the judge outlines current problems confronting the court and assigns work to be done the following week. The students then take their place in the court room and watch the proceedings of the morning session. There are pre-trial conferences held on Thursday mornings which the students are invited to attend. It is a practice that should benefit all the students who take an active part therein. afluzu Kurham Hampefzfzm The Nathan Burham Memorial Competition was first inaugured in 1958 to honor the memory of a distinguished authority on Copyright Law, Nathan Burham, who was General Counsel for the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers QASCAPQ . ASCAP is a world-wide organization. Each Law School in the United States is entitled to enter two of their best works. The best paper receives an award of 55150, the second best receives 5550. These papers are submitted to ASCAP in New York, where the best five are entered nationally. From these five is picked the one for the national award of 3500. These final five are then published in the book called the Symposium, copies of which can be found in every law library. Only seniors in their last year of work can enter this competition. The compe- tition furnishes a book on the rules and procedure which each competitor must follow. Each competitor can write on any phase of copyright they deem worthy of their merit. ' ' :iff TS E -A-u+'Xl'i'll5 K, ,ff - V- ,. 'a Sai, 4 is 3 X lt- 454- at it 1 are 'N 'x DONALD W. REELY, recipient of the 1955 National ASCAP award of 35500. Research Supervisor, Robert Woodruff and Faculty Advisor, Professor of Law, Otis P. Dobie. l6'ric'H14g mf he MEMBERS W. Carey Thompson joseph M. Whittle james R. Solomon James Martain Bart Brown, jr. Louis Cohen Charles Sutt, jr. Donald W. Reely Florence Donohue Melvin Cundiff Tim Bornstein Neville Tucker john Fogle Richard Heman Rerearfh Director ROBERT WOODRUFF Family Advimr PROFESSOR OTIS P. DOBIE The Briefing Service founded in 1936, marks one of the outstanding achievements of the Law School. Our Law School was the first in the United States to adopt such a plan. The functions of the Briefing Service are to render a re- search service to members of the Kentucky Bar whose li- brary facilities are inadequate to solve complicated legal problems, to give students a chance to work with problems that are true legal issues, and foster a closer relationship between students and practicing members of the bar. Each problem is under the direction of a faculty advisor and a senior student, the briefs are prepared by outstanding senior and junior students of the school. They use the Lam School, where they have access to materials not often avail- able at average local libraries. All work is done Without charge. W. CAREY JOSEPH JAMES FLORENCE THOMPSON WHITTLE SOLOMON DONOHUE ii. ' .. tt 't'1 if Q 2: it'. ':1i Z ' BART LOUIS CHARLES DONALD NEVILLE MELVIN BROWN, JR. COHEN SUTT, JR. REELY TUCKER CUNDIFF p A V. .,... .,,.,. h I. , A A ,y,y i'iii . .ty '- eti' it 'iiii A 'a,' ii,' 5 11.3 , ' A t'tt ' ' : if , , ' V . 1' .-if af, '-1+ f.i. f L: .,,. if f..,-.,. ,- -,., 2 -.-: 1-. - asf:-f.-aft, .- ,cw '-'. . . . -ra.. A' . ' i ifiilf 5' .- , . 1 ' I .', Q Q' N jlfllffff Haart 61116 OFFICERS Prerident ..........................,.........,.,, BEN HERMANN Vire Prerident ............ ,..,....., T OM GATES Sen'elary-Trea.rurer ....,. ...,. J OI-IN STOUT The Moot Court Club was organized in 1952 by a group of students to afford the opportunity for future classes to gain practical experience in presenting a case to the various courts. Until 1953, the experience was only before Appel- late Courts, that is, before three judges, without a jury. During the past year the club has presented cases in con- junction with the course in Trial Practice. Mock crimes are set up by the Southern Police Institute. The club also participates in the National Moot Court Competition each year, by sending two or more outstanding advocates to compete in oral argument with other Law Schools in the nation. OFFICERS-Left to right: Gates, Sutt, Hermann, Stout National M001 Court Reprerenlaliver BART BROWN, JR. TIM BORNSTEIN RICHARD MOLONEY, JR., Alternate Moot Court eliminations in the Allen Court Room. Left to right: judges presidingg Judge Lampee, Prof. johnson, and Prof. Dobie. Students: Tim Bornstein, Thomas Gates, Richard Moloney, Jr. fat rostrumj, Bart Brown, Jr. Student Har ,flssrfciafirfla OFFICERS Exerulive Chairman ..,............. JOSEPH WHITTLE Vice Executive Chairman MURRAY GREENWALD Secrelary ............................................ JOHN STOUT Tfeafufef ....................... ........ J AMES MORIARTY OFFICERS-Left to right: Stout, Whittle, Greenwald, Moriarty. The Student Bar Association is the Student Government of the School of Law. It is a junior example of the Ameri- can Bar Association and is designed to familiarize the law student with the functions of the Bar Association and provide a more effective and efficient form of student government. Its membership encompasses the whole student body from which are elected thirty-six members to eight commit- tees. With the Director of the Briefing Service these committees compose the Executive Commitee, which is the leg- islative body of the Association. SBA's annual Barristers' Ball which is held in the Spring. ,F Vi, . g . weavfez ' Nwsfew U 555iitiS7iUmEf3'a9+. 'X 51-' dk Sb Q . fiiiZxV.SiE31sl wekrrw-fig e X Delta CIIEHI Phi OFFICERS Dean .......... ....................... J AMES MARTAIN Vice Dean .. ........ JOSEPH WHITTLE Tribune ..... ,....... E DWARD PHILLIPS Trearurer .................... .................. B EN AMIS Secretary .............,........... .......... CA RROLL HESS MdJle1' of the Roll! ...... ......,.... E D MATTINGLY Bazlzff ..,..,,.............,.... Front row, left to right: john M. Little, john Gale, jim Ramsey, Richard Iler, Charles Stewart, Ben Hermann, Arnie Grever. Back row: Robert Wilkinson, joseph Whittle, james Martain, Vlad Gastevich, Carroll Hess, Edward Phillips, Clarence Powell, Preston L, Terry III. Not pictured: Charles Amis, Allen Adams, George Asseff, Robert Atherton, Edward Brady, james Daniels, Ralph Goff, Ed Mattingly, jess Miller, Ray Suell. Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, the largest legal fraternity in the United States, was founded in 1900. Today, Delta Theta Phi has eighty-one active student senates, the thirty-four active alumni senates and a total membership of over 30,000. The Henry Clay Senate, located at the University of Louisville, was installed in 1948. Its members are active in Law School activities. Regular monthly meetings are held and prominent local judges and lawyers are invited as guest speak- ers. The Louisville Alumni Senate was installed in 1951, with Dean A. C. Russell as Dean. The object of the fraternity is to unite congenial students of the law, to lead them to high scholarship and to advance the interest of every college of law of which this fraternity shall be associated. OFFICERS-Left to right: Robert Atherton, Carroll Hess, james Martain, joseph Whittle Edward Phillips, Ben Amis. ROBERT ATHERTON Phi ,4 Mm Delia ' if si l.,5 7- K -- H BART LOUIS OTIS BARRY BROWN, JR. COHEN CUNDIEE DAVIS 'Q :s:Efii:iiW If .. .- ii: 5:71 R' .R 1-.xr ,, 1 R A 5 , Em .,..,, 'ff' A RSL JOSEPH THOMAS ROBERT BURWELL CHARLES ECKERT GATES HADDAD HARDY HEBEL , at RS R Q5 , . L .9 1 - 3 ,M L X , 'Q IES R w 4 , ,RN fSg- EUGENE MICHAEL WILLIAM DONALD IMON JOHN HERDE LASHER, JR. PARKER REELY SPENCER, JR. STOUT CHARLES W. CAREY SUTT, JR. THOMPSON .. , A 35... ,Jw ,,b',. ,gl fur .. R ' i- f. : ,-:via .2 i - .V ' -fe S at rt V' If-- S-we K' fi: ' I -V-:Hfi ' SSA . .4 , , V ,,,,,-S-,J . . x . .S - .. Q , f. levy- -4 v--4'-:SN -4 .4 7 J' -a. . , T. ... ,.. ,. . w-.., .. is 1..s4mtQS.r. c .. S , t - -J . 4-.vc .rw X It , . 1, V, ,, J.. . ,H 5 .f.. 53, . R WILLIAM BILLY JAMES LAWRENCE RICHARD ALBERT WALLACE FUQUA HANSFORD III MASTER REVELL RISEN, JR. Left to right: Wallace, Cohen, Sutt, Gates, Stout. f NEVILLE TUCKER YORK JOSEPH Vinson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, active at the University of Louisville Since 1955, is one of seventy-two active chap- ters and thirty-one alumni chapters. Phi Alpha Delta chapters are located only in Class A law Schools which are members of the Associ- ations of American Law Schools. Vinson Chapter at present, has a membership of forty-five members. It seeks to cultivate a closer bond of friendship, to promote social and intellectual intercourse among its members and to attain a higher and broader culture than That afforded by the regular college course. OFFICERS Iuflice ........... ........ ..... C H ARLES SUTT, JR. Vice-juftire ...... ................,.,, L OUIS COHEN Clefla ............. ...... W ILLIAM WALLACE Treafurer ..... I Manlaal ..... ....... J OHN STOUT , .....,,,,,.....,... TOM GATES X f X in L ,,. .... .. ,fi ,M-ff, vw M mf' wg, xx wg .. .fffwii 1 fr' a f- 1? WI dm! u alma! of Med kim' The School of Medicine, founded October 23, 1837, ob- serves with pride the achievements of its alumni, its con- tributions to medical progress and its record of community and national service. The degree of Doctor of Medicine conferred by the University of Louisville is recognized by every State Board in the U.S. for both licensure examina- tions and reciprocity, and also for licensure examination by the National Examining Board and by the British Conjoint Board. Dean J. Murray Kinsman with his Executive Assistant, Miss Mary Gans. DR. SHAFFORD DR. WILLIAM DR. JAMES ACKERLY ADAMS DRYE ' - ' A M ' ttt .... ... .ar. i Q 1 1 i agi f .rz 1 ' ai ',,,, ,-, . -':f ., , 9-RLY se . -' , Qz., ..,.,., ro .. rii a DR. W. O. DR. P. K. DR. S. I. JOHNSON KNOEFEL KORNHAUSER DR. H. C. DR. JOSEPH LAWSON LITTLE l?2 :P yd, ' 5562 ..y 1. ..... 4.1 ' -vfvy1,'57-if .-' ':7: A' , 'ff f -1. 46 ffifa'-W , 5' 5. V t-1 -Q . iff yfsyaew , 1 -f W . - fill ,. ' , 11. i . I, '- '5 1 f- ' ' r' I ' , 0 at 0 f 0, 17 4 ff as , 1 a 52' ,, 241 ,QU fm . V ff-1,1--a fr off g 4 f ff, , A ,f'aA,,3p1 f 1,5 1,0 49 1,2 f' , 1.1-' cfs eff. , W . ,f S, 'M Q 4' f , 2 'K f 4 1 , 5 M, ,qt f , 7 ..,. yr 1 1 f I f 1' 4 H 4, 1 K ' 1-4,1:.i'r x - Qi, sw DR. RUDOLF DR. EVERETT NOER PIRKEY , , 9 , ..... , ...,. , , P 4, 5 ' , z?4l'f -:2f'w , fl: .4 if DR. JOHN TAYLOR . V, f. , giilafsizf :Af A A .. . . ,-I .. . .52 -ff ' DR. ROBERT MCGEACHIN V. - .gp 11.5.11 -:w:,:,t f ' ' 1 ' w 211- ii. DR. JAMES RooERs , . 2 , gr, M 2 M , f , Secretaries-Left to right: Miss Shirley Dundon, Miss Pat Norman, Miss Sara Dundon. FACULTY-Noi pictured: S. Spafford Ackerly, Blanche Adams, William C. Adams, Oren A. Beatty, Blake Beem, Ambrose P. Bell, Robert Bergner, Lotte K. Bernstein, Maurice M. Best, Leonard F. Brahen, William A. Brodsky, Cooper Brougher, Jr., William F. Cantrell, S. Stephen Chapman, William M. Christophersen, Walter Slater Coe, Arch Evan Cole, Richard Duncan Dallam, Lawrence A. Davis, Eugene E. Dekker, Warren Dennis, Israel Diamond, Thelma Dorroh, James C. Drye, Charles H. Duncan, C. Howe Eller, Edmond F. Erwin, Walter W. Fox, Lawrence A. Freeman, Cuthbert- C. Gifford, Edmund K. Hall, Joseph Paynter Holt, Kee-Chang Huang, Stanislaus Jaudzems, Alfred E. Jaunzems, Hollis Johnson, Jr., William K. Keller, James A. Kennedy, Letitia S. Kimsey, Harold E. Kleinert, Peter K. Knoefel, S. I. Korn- hauser, Emil Kotcher, Margaret Lamont, Edward Everett Landis, Frank E. Lane, Hampden C. Lawson, Leonard Leight, Gregory Lilly, Murray M. Lipton, Joseph A. Little, Hugh Bailey Lynn, Lula B. McClain, Robert L. McGeachin, B. J. McIntosh, Rex O. McMorris, Ruth Mellor, A. J. Miller, James C. Moore, Peter R. Moore, Charles Woodard Morris, Alvin B. Mullen, Rudolph J. Noer, Helen Noyes, Alfred Pakalms, Beatrice Pearson, Everett Leighton Pirkey, Hugo Polderman, Herbert Ransdell, Warren S. Rehm, Jr., James B. Rogers, Ephraim Roseman, Ruby A. S. Ross, Marjorie Rowntree, S. A. Ruskjer, A. C. Russell, Oscar W. Shadle, Elmars F. Spunde, Mario Stefanini, Alex J. Steigman, J. Frank W. Stewart, Richard H. Swigart, Eugene E. Taylor, John Fuller Taylor, Richard C. Taylor, Nicholas B. 'Thull, Richard C. Turrell, Charles E. Wagner, Sheppard M. Walker, Thomas D. White, Charles A. Woerner, Henry H. Work. Senivrs JOSEPH I.. ALEXANDER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Delta Epsilon, Medical School Student Council, Treasurer, USSCQ Alpha Phi Alpha. J. R. ALMAND, JR., Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.A.g USCQ Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi chi. RONALD C. ALMGREN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Phi Chi. GEORGE F. BALLARD, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.A.g Alpha Kappa Kappa, Vice President of Senior Med- ical Class. JAMES R. BARNES, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. DWIGHT L. BLACKBURN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa, Medical School Student Council, USC. A SHELBY F. BOGGESS, Jeffersonville, Indiana . . . B.S.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. STEPHEN BURKHART, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. RAYMOND CLETUS BUSH, Jeffer- sonville, Indiana . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. ROBERT G. CALLOWAY, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Phi Chi, Alpha Omega Alpha. JOE H. CARR, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Phi Chi. EVERETT S. COLEMAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. JACK C. COLLINGS, New Albany, In- Cliana . . . Phi Chi. JOHN STANLEY COLLIS, JR., Jef- fersonville, Indiana . . . Alpha Kap- pa Kappa , -?. 2 . JOHN DAVID COPELAND, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.S.g Student AMA, Student KSMA. ROBERT CORNETT, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. HARRY J. COWHERD, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.S.g Phi Chi, Secre- tary. CLAUDE E. CUMMINS, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky. PHILIP CRAWFORD, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . A.B., Phi Chi, Guide. PAUL J. CUNNINGHAM, Princeton, Kentucky . . . A.B., Phi Chi. CLYDE R. DANKS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.S.g Phi Chi, Christian Medical Society. JAMES C. DAVIES, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Phi Chi. JOSEPH R. DAVIS, New Albany, In- diana . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. HENRY F. DELONG, Louisville, Ken- 'tucky . . . Phi Chi, President Sopho- more and Junior Classes, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versitiesf' MARION A. DOUGLASS, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.A.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. CLEMMIE F. EVERLEY, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.S.g Secretary of Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes, Christian Medical So- ciety. WILLIAM B. FURGERSON, JR., Lou- isville, Kentucky . . . B.A.g Alpha Kappa Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. JERRY FLEISCHAKER, Anchorage, Kentucky . . . A.B. E. K. FRASHER, Louisville, Kentucky. MALCOLM GARBER, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Phi Delta Epsilon. WILLIAM H. GILLESPIE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.A., Phi Chi, Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Delta. PHILIP GREIVER, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.A., Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pre-Med Club, Woodcock Society, Tau Epsilon Phi, President, Phi Delta Epsilon, President, Secretary, Medical School Student Council. ROBERT W. HARRIS, New Albany, Indiana . . . B.S., Delta Tau Delta, Phi Chi. HAROLD C. HAYNES, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.A. DONALD E. HOWARD, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B., Phi Chi. RICHARD A. JASON, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . AB., M.S., Phi Sigma Pi, Phi Delta Sigma. JOHN T. JOHNSON, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . President Medical School Freshman Class, Medical School Stu- dent Council, Phi Chi, Sentinel. WILLIAM A. JOHNSON, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.S., Alpha Kappa Kappa. JOHN H. JOSHUA, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . A.B., Research Fellowship -National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Research Scholarship-De partment of Surgery, Phi Delta Epsi- lon, Treasurer, Senator. ELI KHOURI, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B., Alpha Omega Alpha, Phi Chi. NETTIE GRAHAM KING, Branden- burg, Kentucky . . . A.B., Mortar Board, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pi Beta Phi. L. C. MCCLOUD, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. N l ROY B. MCENDRE, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . .,B.S., Alpha Kappa Kappa. JOHN ROBERT MCGOWAN, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Phi Chi. I. NEIL MARSHALL, Louisville, Ken- tucky , . . Phi Chi. THOMAS ROBERT MARSHALL, Lou- isville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Phi Chi, Sigma Xi, Sigma Pi, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Society of American Bacteri- ologists, jackson Club. F. JAMES MARSTON, Louisville, Ken- tucky. JAMES A. MARVEL, Louisville, Ken. tucky . . . Phi Chi, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. HAROLD S. MOBERLY, JR., New Al- bany, Indiana . . . B.S.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. RENATO P. MONACO, Louisville, Kentucky . . . BA., Phi Chi, Chapter Editor. HARRY G. MOORE, JR., St. Louis, Missouri . . . B.S.g Phi Beta Pi. L. A. MORGAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.S.g Phi Chi. WALTER R. MORRIS, Louisville, Ken- tucky. RONALD O. NASER, JR., Sturgis, Kentucky . . . B.S. RICHARD NATALE, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.A.g M.S.g Phi Chi. ROBERT NORSWORTHY, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. PATRICK A. O'NEILL, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Chi. JAMES A. ORR, JR., Paris, Kentucky . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. A. EVAN OVERSTREET, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Phi Chi. JAMES A. PAYNE, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.S.g Phi Chi, Alumni Sec- retary. DENNIS B. PENN, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.A.g M.S.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. JAMES POPE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Alpha Kappa Kappa, Medical School Student Council. CLINTON R. POTTS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . A.B.g Phi Chi, L Club. GLENN R. POWELL, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . A.B.g Phi Chi. WILLIAM H. POWERS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Phi Chi. ELMER G. PREWITT, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . A.B.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. AUGUST R. REMMERS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Phi Chi. O. J. RENEGAR, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.A.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. NORMAN L. RENFRO, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.S., Alpha Kappa Kappa. LON E. ROBERTS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.S.g Alpha Kappa Kappa, Presidentg Christian Medical Society. WILLIAM M. ROWLETT, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.S.g Phi Chi, Christian Medical Society, President. CARL E. RUTLEDGE, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . Who's Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities. GILBERT R. SCHERER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.A.g Alpha Omega Alpha, Vice President, Senior Class Treasurer, Phi Delta Epsilon, Vice Consul. ALVIN D. SHELTON, Ieffersonville, Indiana . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. WILLIAM KELLY SKAGGS, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Phi Chi. CHARLES C. SMITH, Foncle, Kentucky . . . Phi Chi, Who's Who in Amer- ican Colleges and Universities. HUGH C. SMITH, Pineville, Kentucky . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. MARTIN F. SOKOIOEF, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.A.g M.S.g Sigma Xi, Phi Delta Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Mug Society of American Bacteriol- ogists. ANGELO A. SPENO, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . A.B.g B.S.g Phi Beta Pi. CHARLES R. TAYLOR, Louisville, Kentucky . . . A.B.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. OSCAR W. THOMPSON, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.S.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. JAMES N. TULLOH, Glasgow, Ken- tucky . . . Alpha Kappa Kappa. RONALD G. VINCENT, Louisville, Kentucky. ROBERT WHEELER, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . A.B.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. WILLIAM P. WINTER, Louisville, Kentucky . . Kappa Epsilong GEORGE BEARD xt, -, --,.-N--:aa '14, .-Aqggz.-Nm, ' L' v.,.,e ., A- 'w.-Q.. fa' ' T X , A as ,Mm S . ., . .,. fn ' RONALD FRAGGE B.A.:g Phi Chig Tau APO. ROBERT HUBERT BLAKE CHAN WILLIAM GATEWOOD :UP pd IMOGENE GOBBLE 5 ., . HS- K. B. DANIEL, JR. THEODORE GUIGLIA juuiar EDWIN DAVIS My f 75 ,7 1 HQ ,M ' H. Hz: J JI rg V 4 V lv r ARTHUR ISAACS JACK AMIS gy . A . J ,W 1. ' Q-,gif V 19 ' .. , .. - 1 ' l OLLIE EMERINE JAMES DORTON H. C. JACKSON, JR. FRED BARGATZE MARY FOX SM - HW Y.. I BACON DAVID MOORE NIGHTENGALE MORRIS ROBERT ROBERT RICHARD ARTHUR PAUL ELVIS W. S. PEYTON REID RUNGE SATRAN, JR. SHERBIN, JR. SMITH THOMPSON, JR. TUTTLE, JR. . . V . 5522 -il . - ,--r' WILLIAM GENE LEWIS VONDERHAAR WATTS, JR. WESLEY rf? JOHN YARBRO ophomarcs ROBERT D. L. FRANK Don't lose your head. This could happen to you! ful- I ,D ., . ,J ., I -J Q. iw ARNOLD BARRETT BASSETT ,R up V. '. 3 P. J..,J .. A wmwb GEORGE WILLIAM DANIEL BELLAMY BOWLES BURKE WILLIAM JAMES STANLEY BUSHONG CARTER COLLIS A 4 I V'., CHRIS FADEL DELORES WITOLD DOROTHY J. C. OMERO WILLIAM FOSTER ERIEDLANDER GORDON HOJA HOLTGRAVE HOWARD IUNG JOULE IIID A EIAA'A 3 R R E II III RI, ' I IIII A I I HENRY RAYMOND EMANUEL L. J. RICHARD WILEY DAVID CHARLES KAMIN KAUEMAN KLEIN KLEIN KOCHMAN KOZEE LANDON LENEAVE HOWARD ROBERT MARY ANN ROBERT WILLIAM GEORGE MORRIS WARREN LEVINE LEWIS LOGAN LONGSHORE MCBEATH MAHAN, JR. MIEHL MORFORD WILLIAM ROBERT THOMAS HOOVER ROBERT OLIVER OVERSTREET PERKINS PERRY RANSOM MARY FRANK ROLLIE RAY REEDER RHODES, .IR f-',, I 1' ',-AR 1I11: 'VV': '-,I , .:I.I f IIIL ,L LI'IE' ' TW' - ' I A l:'F'f O'LIR 3 RONALD GERALD JOANNE LINCOLN HAROLD OSEPH DAVID D SAGERMAN SASSER SEXTON SHIMOMURA SIMMS .ATOKES UPTON VQIEIOAAD 'Sf' 9 'ilk 1 ,I., 535, V.,,,V,. . ,,,,,., 3 ., I . , K A I I fl? .- 1.- ' 1 . . - - D K ' ,L ' ,.'v V ,Q f -II, .V-' S if I Q' ,i i Z . Zfmaff I 7 .I .,,D V! :H y ,, ,I W 1 1 .. '- , 0 I 'M ti ' gf : I I I I I in D 5 A 'E'S' J , .sv A f FRANCES WILLIAM WALKER WARD A 'L'Q . . j: REX JAMES WILLIAMS WILLIAMSON . ,xl 5, I? I 4:4 THEO ADE DONALD ADERONMU ARNETT THOMAS LEONARD BAIRD BRAHEN Somebody go to the races???? IRVIN CARROLL JAMES HARRY WILLIAM WELDON BRONNER BROOKS BROWN CALDWELL COTTRELL DEMUNBRUN I T E JOHN HAROLD SERIB WILLIAM WILLIAM ECKERLE FAULCONER GOODE HALE HANLEY DAVE LEWIS CHARLES SEVERS , Qws MARILYN MILLER Q4 IH ROBERT SHAPIRO I ,. .E LILA ANN WARREN WILLIAM HARGAN HODGE JOHNSON I-Fifi I , V J. F. DONALD JOHN LEE WILLIAM EUGENE JOHN MOLLOY MOSLEY O'MALLEY RICKETTS ROACH RYAN, JR ' 2, 'W 215 I'I f-A '.j,, Q 5 SV Q J, I A V I v. . R f' 1 JAMES FRED FRANK MILTON ROBERT MARTIN SILES SMOCK, JR. SUMNER WALDRON WILBER ZUCKOFF 3239 gMm? Rug J3 im,J A55 L f J J.:,J ,, ,I, J, , ,JV Jlfledzcal alma! adm! 601114011 Vice Prefidenz CHARLES C. SMITH Not pictured member! C Wxtt S Bernstem A Coll er C Mayor J B Morus -I Towles S Davls B Burkhart Dr Rex Morgan fA1ias Dr. Dallas, orxgmator of the Rex Morgan comxc str pj v1s1ts A417 ll Omega ,440 ll Preildenl ........... ................. R OBERT CALLOWAY Vue P1 efzdefzt ...... ........ G ILBERT SCHERER Setrelafy .......... ..... E LI KHOURI, JR. Treaxurer ...... ..... I OE ALEXANDER ELI JOE ROBERT GILBERT KHOURI, JR. ALEXANDER CALLOWAY SCHERER Alpha Omega Alpha, the national honorary scholarship society in medicine, elects to membership each year students in their third and fourth years who are outstanding in scholarship and character. Its purpose is to encourage personal honesty and the spirit of medical research. It is not a social organization and the custom is growing of devoting the chapter meetings to the presentation of clinical cases and scientific papers with discussion. A non-secret, college medical honorary society, it was organized at the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois, Chicago, August 25, 1902 and is the only order of its kind in medical schools on this continent. There are forty-one active chapters representing nearly all those institutions of the highest rank in Canada and the United States and it is only to those attaining such rank that charters will be granted. Phi Delta Spsilm Phi Delta Epsilon medical fraternity was founded nationally in 1904 and now consists of forty-nine chapters. Phi Chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1 916. OFFICERS Preyidenz ..,,,,.,,,, .,.,,,,., S , P, GREIVER Treasurer ....... ...... A . H. ISAACS Vice Prefidenz .... ...... I . J. WOODSTEIN Hifwfifw ....... --.-.-.---- -..... W . W. JONES. Sgfibg ,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,, A,,,,,,,,,,,,, R , SATREN Pleagemarler .................................... M. S. SEXTER J. I... ARTHUR H. L. ALEXANDER ISAACS KAMIN Not piclufed: I. J. Woodstein, D. M. Billig, W. W. Jones, M. S. Sexter, I. L. Cohen, H. R. Hashnes, H. jaffin, R. A. Jolson, A. Rothman, B. Silver, H. Sosin, A. Belker, L. H. Bernstein, A. Bornstein, D. M. Buckner, S. Frank, L. Goddy, R. L. Keisler, R. S. Kerstine, R. Post, M. Rabb, I. H. Ruback, A. Tein, J. Towles, M. Weiss. E. R. S. H. M. R. G. R. A. B. M. A. KLEIN KOCHMAN LEVINE SAGERMAN SCHERER SHERBIN SOKOLOFF ADERONMU L. M. R. M. M. J. s. P. R. BRAHEN MEIHL SHAPIRO ZUCKOFF GARBER JOSHUA GREIVER SATRAN . I , I ' ' ll l f , ,LIT V gx, If 1,7 1 few X 1, f, ,, '5 . ,4 M111 Kappa Kappa Alpha Kappa Kappa was founded nationally in 1888 and Alpha Nu Chap- ter was established at the University of Louisville in 1909. OFFICERS Prefident .........,... .........,................. L ON ROBERTS Vire Preiidelzt ....,.. ........... C ECIL HOLCOMB ROBERT QEORGE T1-gamer ...............,.........,,..... ROBERT M. BLAKE ARNOLD BALLARD Remrding Serrelnry ...............,........ CHARLES PECK Correfpoizding Ser1'elm'y ..,..... ROBERT M. RUNGE Hifzorian ...........,,..,......,,.,.................. JOHN JONES Mmprbal ........... Chaplain ..,......... Pledge Clmirman Wardefz ............................. ...... .. ROBERT ARNOLD ROBERT WHEELER JOHN MORRIS DONALD SCHULTE Home Manager ..... ....,........ B OBBY HAYES FRED RALPH FRANK DWIGHT ROBERT BARGATZE BARNES BASSETT BLACKBURN BLAKE WILLIAM STEPHEN EVERETT STANLEY ROBERT EDWIN BOWLES BURKH ART COLEMAN COLLIS CORNETT DAVIS MARION WILLIAM WITOLD JAMES WILLIAM ELWOOD ROBERT DOUGLASS FURGERSON HOJA HOWARD JOHNSON KOZEE LEWIS ROY HAROLD RONALD JAMES DENNIS HOOVER JAMES ELMER McENDRE MOBERLY NASER ORR PENN PERRY POPE PREWITT ,M dim! Zwzfcrlrify Not pictured: Herbert Chaney, Charles Davis, William Erwin, Cecil Holcomb, Alfred Jacobs, Carroll Jansen, Billy Johnson, John Jones, Malcolm King, Ken Klooze, Kenneth Lanter, James Linville, Alfred Mattox, James McDowell, John Morris, Merle Napier, Charles Peck, Nelson Rue, James Ruffner, Donald Schulte, Jack Wilboit, Earl Wil- liams, John Wilson, Coleman Witt, Sam Baker, Ed Bowles, Henry Bunch, Robert Burkhart, Robert Grogan, William Hatfield, Jack Owens, Cecil Pennington, Joseph Skaggs, Lewis Wash, Allan Winchester, Harry Hamilton, Don Harding, Bobby Hayes. CHARLES TAYLOR 'W ,A LON ROBERTS SASSER ELVIS THOMPSON jf? OSCAR THOMPSON OTA RENEGAR NORMAN REN FRO GERALD ALVIN HUGH RAY SHELTON SMITH SMITH JAMES DAVID GENE TULLOH UPTON WATTS LEWIS ROBERT WILLIAM JAMES JOHN LEE WESLEY WHEELER JOHNSON MOLLOY O'MALLEY RICKETTS ROBERT CARL JOSEPH JOHN L. C. ROBERT RUNGE RUTLEDGE DAVIS COLLIS MCCLOUD N ORSWORTHY W ' -f i -f f' A r. - 'i I-' Ma, l , .-,aa .' , wget, H 115 -- f-f- fa I, 1, H, , f: . H A V' ff' .,,, - , , I . J I ., V I I 37,1 ' wa - if '+P 'f' JAMES SILES RAY BUSH 'aa ..aQ:I,. X X N - SE X lSE'a.i:5--- - 5' X, Jaslrzfgfk h, .xx 'x In - .N : -F'-if ,QE lt: 1 SHELBY BOGGESS ,-:Z 3 Not piczuv'ed.' C. P. Crawford, H. N. Harkelroad, J. E. Allen, S. Allen, J. N Blackerby, J. N. Bondurant, W. L. Burke, J. C. Burris, J. E. Butler, J. H Callis, C. B. Carty, D. G. Diebold, W. F. Churnley, W. A. Cole, D. S. Colvin D. C. Hagg, T. E. Hall, K. P. Haywood, T. L. Heavern, Jr., L. C. Hess, W. B. Hilburn, J. L. Jenkins, N. K. Kirby, Q. Korfhage, J. D. Kirksey, H. S. Long, C. W. Nelson, Jr., D. S. Nightingale, C. L. Price, C. J. Scalzitti, D. C. Shipp C. E. Shroat, E. S. Simmons, D. Wetherby. J. C. J. R. R. C. R. G. J. H. ALMAND, JR. ALMGREN CALLAWAY CARR COLLINGS J. D. H. J. C. E. P. J. '. . COPELAND COWHERD CUMMINS CUNNINGHAM J. T. E. JOHNSON KHOURI 5. R. MCGOWAN J. N. T. R. MARSHALL MARSHALL A. E. 5. A. OVERSTREET PAYNE W. H. POWERS G. R. POWELL C. R. POTTS R. G. W. P. J. D. G. S. H. VINCENT WINTER AMIS BEARD CHAN r.r if r1'A A r rr .. . -.1A I 'lr A..A rl.. 75 'rr- 1 '-' f A' f4 . ., . T. N. H. B. R. D, 5, M, L, GUIGLIA JACKSON MOORE NIGHTINGALE PEYTON mmf 1 i I Fifi Ehi The Phi Chi medical fraternity was founded nationally in 1889 and the Alpha Alpha Chap ter was established at the University of Louis ville in 1894. R. W. D, . L R J C 13 DANKS DAVIS HARRIS HOWARD R. P. MANACO A. R. REMMERS K. B. DANIEL, JR. R. L. REID 2 N f V I L ,W ., 4.'.,,Lv.v1.E:.iE,.?f . . A we S My ,ffl w , 4 , 1511. ' r af, L. A. R. P. MORGAN NATALE Q Wt W. A., M . O'NEIL W, K. C. ROWLETT SKAGGS SMITH. JR. O. B. R. C. J. W. DORTON FMERINE FRAGGF W. S. W. P. J. W. TUTTLE X VONDERHAAR YARBRO I - V. f ' . ' .H ' ' mms Sfizfveriw i-. .A-wa 2'f42ti'i?fiS2 - A-. . -1 mm-:ff . . cali... -swwi A ' 1 . ' 1 ' f .- ' ' . 5 ' 57:-1f't'f . 'fd' 7 . J1'4 rffi : ' ,- .I . .3 3, ,A 4 .e-:Q . -,-.. . . v1 'L.,:. A fp in - . 2. V. . '- - 1:11 f' A -. - fr' :Is 1 13- A f 192 V' .V , .. ff-Y . . f A ' A ' - ..-rwsvzfbfmve -1.2 ' I A -.,.,,...,..,,.. z ,. . L f ,, 2 ,...v an 1 7 Med ka! ?rafc'rr1iiy OFFICERS Preiiding Senior ........................ JAMES A. MARVEL Preridiffg junior .,.......,.. NORMAN KEITH KIRBY Serreiary and Home Manager DAVID L. BARRETT Trearufer ..........,....,......,..... ROBERT G. RANSOM judge Advocate .... .,........,.. K . B. DANIEL, JR. Claapfer Editor .,.... ....,.. R ENATO P. MONACO Guide ,.,............... ........ K ENNETH HAYWOOD Serzlizzel ..... ..,...,..,.,.,,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,, L EE HESS OMERO W. W. R, E, IUNG JOULE KAUFMAN W. N. R. G. R. G. F. E. R E L. MORFORD OVERSTREET RANSOM REEDER, JR. RHODES, JR. SHIMOMURA f R-3,1 K' ':' Kas' J Not piclured.' G. D. Adams, J. W. Amback, C. A. Austin, G. D. Betts, J. Blaclcerby C. R. Burress, H. A. Collier, H. T. De Haven, M. W. De Weese, W. H. Wright F. L. Henry, F. W. Kemper, K. Martin, W. O. Massey, R. J. McGrath, J. W. Roney R. Rose, D. M. Sanford, H. S. Spalding, J. C. Stiles, L. Sutton, F. Troutman, J. A. Word, D. Williams, W. Wilson, J. E. Monin, W. J. Oliver, M. R. Adams, L. C. Allen, H. C. Anderson, B. A. Bloss, R. Cambron, T. Campbell, T. Corrao, G. D. Dummit, D. H. Farabee, N. S. Fisher, Jr., N. K. Ford, W. R. Fuqua, N. W. Glaser, P. C. Grider, J. E. Hamilton, C. R. Helton, P. D. Hitchcock, V. Jenkins, W. S. Kafog- lis, D. E. Lowery, J. L. Nicholson, O. N. Patrick, J. H. Smith, J. P. Sutherland, G Temofeew. 1 1 w D. L. D. W. W. D. J. E. C. B. BARRETT BURKE , BUSHONG CARTER FOSTER , , fi , G. R. L. C. D. G. W. H. 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Gardenrozzft is of increasing popularity with students and.faculty alike. Gardencourt has established many annual traditions, some of which are the Con- temporary Music Festival, held each May, the annual program of music and an out- standing Opera Workshop which is also a part of the Kentucky Opera Association. Many students and faculty play in the widely renowned Louisville Orchestra and because of this close tie, the campus is frequented by composers and performers of great musical renown. They speak to the student body, hear their compositions and performances and enjoy with them the work that is so musically inspirational in this setting. DWIGHT ANDERSON Dean BENJAMIN OWEN Arrimznl to the Dean CLARITA BAUMGARTEN Serrelary I I I ' V. ii ftf 11 25 R Q ' I I .. 1 t'-- , W ,'.i.v f52gQ.fig',.- :f!'Li i. i. 1 a'a C w sass f er ftp ,s'irc ' f ' e.'1' . iita I s,c,.ecyy i N , s.,ycccc ii sa c 'ic' c , ass er gtvl 1 ' I If Q i ' - . , ,,i , 'A ' ' 't . . WARREN ANNE RICHARD GRANT FRANCIS ' BEN .IAMIN DORIS GEORGE BABB BARLOW DALES GRAVES HOPPER OWEN QWEN PERLE B-A-, M-A B-A- B.M., M.M. B.M. B.M,, M.S.M. B.M., M.M. B.M. B'M., M.M. 322 D.S.M. FACULTY-N01 pictured: Jarrett Frankhauser, B.M.E., M. Laney, B.A., M.M., Monas Harlan, B.M.E. Dudley Howe, A.B.g Armand Abramson, B.M.Ed.g Evelyn Aldrich, B.M.g Marion Korda, B.A., M.S.g Moritz, Bomhard Ref. in Law, M.M., Helen Boswell, B.S., Conrad Crocker, B.M.g Homer Arhlelger, A.B.g Donald M. Bennett B,A. ,M.S. Ph.D.g Sidney Harth, B.M., Dorothy S. Gilsdorfg Priscilla Sawyer, William Mootz, B.M., Ernest Lyon ,A.B. 7M.M.j Francis Grant, B.S., MA., Virginia Kershner, B.A., M.A., Dennis Larson, B.M., Leon Raper, B.M. ,Fletchei Smith, Grace Whitney. i 3 514 271' BETTY COCKERILL, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Sigma Alpha Iota, Presi- dent, Madrigal Singers, Panhellenic Association, Kentucky Opera Associ- ation. ROBERT CARROLL CRAFTON, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Band, Music School Chorus, M. S. Student Coun- cil KATHERINE LURTON, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Sigma Alpha Iota, Louisville Orchestra. PHILIP PARNES, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Music Major. EMILY RUCKER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Miss Kentucky, 1953, Delta Omi- cron, Secretary, Mortar Board, Cho- rus, AFROTC Glee Club, Madrigal Singers, Delta Omicron, Vice Presi- dent, Mu Alpha Sigma, Delta Omi- cron Award, Monas Harlan Personal Scholarship, AFROTC Sponsor, Opera Workshop. DONNAJEAN BODDY, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Delta Omicron, Treas- urer, President, Vice President, Delta Zeta, Pledge President, M.S. Student Council, Treasurer, Vice President, M.S. Panhellenic Council, Mortar Board, M.S. Editor Cmdinaly M.S. Editor Tlaorougbbred. JANET COULSON, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Delta Omicron, Delta Phi Alpha. ARTHUR H. HICKS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . Pi Kappa Omicron, Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Chorus, Brass Ensemble. GENEVIEVE LOUISE MOSS, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sigma Al- pha Iota Award for Outstanding Woman Sophomore, M.S. Student Council, Secretary. HARRY A. RINEHART, Louisville, Kentucky . . . M. S. Student Coun- cil, President, Band, Orchestra. I- PATSY BASS VAUGHAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . Madrigal, Thorough- bred Music School Editor, Mortar Board, Vice President, Music School- Student Council, Music School Pan- l hellenic, President. junizfr MARION GILLIAM M-' ...mf ,ff . . If-f I ' fr' A ., WILLA FAE WILLIAMS ,I,. 'V fp: , . I .2 I grashmen VIRGINIA KUHN v ii if f .J A 4 v , ,Q 54' , 'if 'f ,, ,. ..1, .pw , , A 5- ,fa f 5154, A f 1 Is ABBY BEIERFIELD .1 PATRICIA MCMILLAN ma 3 Eli :ff 1 SEOUNG LEE CHUN S X 5 I S' x N Q jf , me .- CAROLYN KING .4 . I y 2 -5. ,, 'Q'-J., k , fffffi 5 1 I , . A N J Q Yi wc. -35 I 512233. . , M - - N - WILLIAM JOE ANN PEARSON WHITE WUNDERLICH . ' K 1 Q53 g I u Q . , A X Nga. X ,f , 'O 5 J I , jzagglw, .um . T. 'mi ,. . A S wif . .sg-5 1 QQPYQAZXG - . 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'F' . , - U 'W 39? ,gun .V',4-f' iv ,pg ...., . ,Y f 3 if 4 .2 ekas yw X 1. . I -, fm. . .1 A A W Mez., ff M ' 15? ' 5 Y -1.1.2 53,-if I v Wx W' A favorite gathering place for students is around the piano. Biffle ymphvuy VIOLINS - Philip Parnes Katherine Lurton Ann Wunderlich Gedeao Martins VIOLAS Judy Rule Shea Reynolds FRENCH HORN Bill Sloane MEMBERS CELLO Marilyn Hurst BASS Joe White CLARINETS Harold Probus Norbert Zehncler DUDLEY HOWE Condurlor Brass wsemblc MEMBERS LEON RAPER .,......,.,,...,....,.,..,. ....... T 7717721791 HARRY RINEHART ..,.,..... ......,.. T 1'lU72f76f CARROLL CRAFTON .......... ........ T rombone EDWARD BALLENGER ...... ........ T mmbone LESLIE FRANK ......,....., ........ B 5l7'iZ0776 ARTHUR HICKS ........ .........,... T nba MAURICE LANEY ...., ..... ...Director First row, left to right: Patsy B. Vaughan, Carolyn King, Donnajean Boddy, Lucretia Colombo, Ann Wunderlich. Second row: Marie jasper, Tucky Rucker, Shea Reynolds. Phi Mu ,Milla irzfvnifz OFFICERS Prefident ............ ................ W ILLIAM PEARSON Vice President ....... .. ............ LOUIS KNIPP Secferavy ..f ...,...... ...........,...... I OE WHITE Trearzrrei' ........ ....... H AROLD PROBUS Faculty Adifirw' ., ......... MAURICE LANEY Phi Mu Alpha National Professional Music Fraternity, was installed at the University of Louisville in 1952. The Chapter has been active in furthering American music and represents Music School in national contests in composition and other aspects of music. Often members of the group perform their own compositions in recitals which they sponsor for individu- als or the group as a whole. Pictured at the right, left to right: Dick Dales, Harold Probus, Arthur Hicks. Second row: joe White, Billy Pearson, Ed Ballenger, Mr. Laney. Delta Omicrm OFFICERS P,-eridenz .,,,,....,.......,...... PATSY BASS VAUGHAN Vim Preririenr .,................,. DONNAJEAN BODDY Sepgnd Vice President ................ TUCKY RUCKER Sgfrefrzry ,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,.................. ANN WUNDERLICH T1-eazfufer ......... ................... M ARIE JASPER Hirtariazn ............. ..................,. C AROI-YN KING Fgfulzy Adviror ,,,.,,,..... MRS. PRISCILLA SAWYER Delta Ornicron, National Professional Music Fraternity, was founded to create and foster fellowship, develop character anc to arouse and encourage appreciation of good music. Zeta Chapter strives to carry out these purposes by awarding an annual scholarship, presenting recitals and promoting proj- ects beneficial to the school such as improving the student lounge. The social calendar includes an annual spring formal at the School of Music. igma ,44vl1a lata OFFICERS President .,.........,. .,............,. B ETTY COCKFRILL Vice Pferidem' ,,,.,., ,...,.......... R UTH DUNN Secretary ............... ........ B ARBARA BERVA Trerzrzzrer ...... ........ W ILLA WILLIAMS chaplain ,,,,,,, ...... s EOUNG-LEE CHUN Editor ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, A BBY BEIERFIELD Sigma Alpha Iota is a national professional music fraternity whose ideals are to further music appreciation and develor musical ability. In accordance with their aim, the member: award an annual scholarship, present recitals, and as a specia project, give a recital of American music each year. Pictured, first row, left to right: Betty Cockerill, Marion Korda, Dori Owen, Doris Tandy. Second row: Genevive Moss, Mary Ann Stabile Seoung-Lee Chun, Louise Bollinger, Katherine Lurton. wa...-ow X I .rf '! .,,Y V' .fx ,., if ,W T' ' . 1 wil-i' ' JI ' N , if xl V r . , Ig 'H if' J fx h are-X' N .Im Al .. V .Q V :rx , .51 W W 1 li xiii' . . : I ,sn if K M, . - v, 3 -- it-,z 1 . 31 . J' 'ffrilfhb ,xygzx I' Q . . ,pf M3- f -sg, V w s i gr. ,Q '- 1 ...v.,4 xv , Y X , wr xg .mx T H-: ff qv- ' gil nf1.f. rg I fi I A K f N Wag, 1,1 ,fa ,f , -',-, rg 'A , . - rl H4 , .z-. 5' . in g, ' xl, ,ij .fy r-m gy.. 1. 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V. . . , V, .V . .V - 2. . .-. .. - -4 Q4 .V 4' ' f 4'.'-':'.: 'fb V'VX1f.'?ZV1 ' VV4g4V.iVV ' ' I -. migjf if ' .4NV:vQgEw,,VN V figxii. V1.xw:,V- -. :baxgg k9bLg,'V,.Vq, .3 V V- figs., -Q V. ,A jk - .N 4 , Vt 4 - V -. 4 ' 4 X A V Jr,V. my V. ,. ,i 1 1 4 VVVV , , .. . Vg.. 4M..hi.....:.M-,i..1V.g,1..-. . 4 . . -- V- Q V .. - - V. wg Q. 4 -.-a'4VV'+-41-44344-45-1V.44g-,fgaa-gwhfw34 VV1s-.wg Q.V-V-V 4--tyffxefw-V33-V-4-gV 4-19 - 4VVV -V 4 . 'V V V ' , - , 44 4 'Q '4 N - . - - . 4 . V V4 .QEVVVV -' I nm V V -V V V 4 V4 V 4' V V V4 4 4V-4-424134241544 44 V, -4244-wfx-V-NwffwVVVV.Vy,-,VV-VVQVVVVVVV-.V..........VQ:LiiiV.V-.. . V , , . J- A wif K f 4? 1 V f X1 6 W Wi: ws ROBERT C. ERNST Dean Speed SCIHIJIIWK chan! Founded in 1925 through gifts to the University from William S. Speed and his sis- ter, the late Mrs. Frederick M. Sackett, Speed Scientific School has risen to a position among the top engineering schools of the country. It offers both bachelor and master de- grees in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. The school's energetic dean, Robert C. Ernst, came to Speed in 1926. He served as assistant professor of Chemical Engineering until 1933 when he became professor of Chemical Engineering and head of that department. In 1947, he became dean of Speed Scientific School. Besides his many-duties as' dean, Dr. Ernst acts as a consultant for nu- merous industrial concerns and governmental agencies and is president of the Institute or Industrial Research. MRS. WHEELER Secretary lo the Dean Ms., Ph.D. H. H. LEO SAMUEL H. MAURICE FENW1cK JENKINS FIFE CARLSON B.S., Ch-E4 B.E.E. 12.12. B.S., B.M.F. faculty members HUGH S. C. JAMES 101-1N JOSEPH FORSBERG SPAULDING SNOWDEN HEER, JR. AYERS B-S-, M.S. B.E., Ph.D. B.S.C.E., M.S.C.E. B.C.E., M.S, B.S., B.A., M.A. f f A H. T. MORTON FRANK M. G. W. R. SMITH WALKER RYERSON, .IR NORTHROP MCINTOSH B.E.E., B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. E.E., M.E., M.S. B.S., MS., CE. Z W Ia FACULTY-Nol pictured: Donald Bennett, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.g Stanley Fisher, A.B., B.M.ED., M.M.ED.g J. S. Long, CHEM.E., M.S., Ph.D., John Simester, B.S., M.A., Ralph Trosper, B.Ped., B.S., M.S.g Wylie Wendt, B.C.E., C.E.g Gordon Williams, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Carl Wittig, M.E.g M. H. Chetrick, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.g Earl Gerhard, B.S., M.CH.E., Ph.D.g john Houchens, B.A., Edwin Paul, B.A., M.A., I.I..B.g John Dickens, B.S., M.S., Raymond Fields, B.A., M.A.g A. Louis Toller, B.S., Ph.D.g A. H. Barnes, B.S., M.S.g George Glenn, B.C.E.g Louis Gonzalez, B.CH.E., M.CH.E.g Virgil Metzler, B.CH.E., Lawrence Prince, B.A., M.A. fs 3' kk l ,:,,.,.Q U15 5 az c Seuivr 7 K C L ,zz , if - ' ig ,Q f ab W We sf af' J RICHARD ALLEN BAILEY, Sandusky, Ohio . . . B.M,E., 2nd Lt. USMC: Eagle and Anchor Society, Intramural Sports, U. of L. Rifle Team, Letter. WILLIAM ROBERT BALLOU, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E. DONALD R. BORDERS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E., A.I.Ch.E., AFROTC, Sigma Tau, President, Theta Tau, Corresponding Secretary. ROBERT LEIGH BRADLEY, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.C.E., Theta Tau, Scribe, A,S.C.E., Eagle and Anchor Society, NROTC, President Freshman Class, Engineers' Day Par- ticipation, Drill Team, Rifle Team. COLLEN DALE BRATCHER, Valley Station, Kentucky . . . B.C.E., A.S.C.E., NROTC, Eagle and Anchor Society, Engineers' Day Participation. FRANK E. BRINEGAR, Hampton, Vir- ginia . . . B.E.E., Commission USMC, NROTC Scholarship, Phi Kappa Tau, President, President Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms Sophomore Class, Tlaorouglabred, Greek Editor, IFC, AIEE-IRE, University Intramural Council, Eagle and Anchor Society, Monitor Leopold Hall, ODK, USC. DELBERT LAYTON BROWN, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.M.E., Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities , NROTC Scholarship, Gen- eral Electric Scholarship, Sigma Tau, ODK President, Speed Student.Coun- cil, Secretary, U.S.C., Dept. Chair- man of Engineers' Day, Bond Drive, Speed Glee Club, A.S.C.E., A.S.M.E., I.E.C., Eagle and Anchor Society, Wesley Club, Theta Tau, Regent, Track Team, U, of L. Rifle Team, NROTC Rifle Team, Captain, Thor- oughbred, Candidate for Mr. Thor- oughbred. I. -I. COLEMAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E. WILLIAM H. DOHRMAN, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E. DONALD LEE ELBERT, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E., A.I.Ch.E., President, Speed Engineer, Business Manager, Speed Student Council, ln- tramural Sports, Chemistry and Chem- ical Engineering Honorary Society, Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma Tau Fresh- man Scholarship, A.I.Ch.E. Scholar- ship. DONALD T. ELKINS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.M.E. LOUIS I-I. FITZMAYER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.E.E., A.I.E.E., Sigma Tau. ROBERT BYRON GEORGE, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . BCE., Secretary Freshman Class, ASCE, President, Phi Kappa Tau, House Manager, Sigma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma, ODK, Intramural Sports, University Student Council, Speed Student Council, Tbarouglabfed. WILLIAM T. GILMORE, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.E.E., A.I.E.E., Thar- ougbbred. EDWARD GRAZULIS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E. JAMES B. GREEN, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.C.E., Phi Kappa Tau, Chaplain, ASCE, Newman Club, ASME, A.S.Ch.E., Golf Team, Intra- mural Golf Champion, Eagle and Anchor Society, NROTC Drill Team, Commander, Rifle Team, Speedway' Speed Student Council, Engineers' Day Assistant. WILLIAM N. GRIFFIN, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.E.E., AIEE- IRE, President, ODK, Tl901'ouglabfed,' U.S.C., Speed Student Council, Vice President, Phi Kappa Tau, Engineers' Day, Program Chairman. JAMES HILARY HARDING, Hender- son, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E., NROTC. 5 . Q E i f s .., ' i.-X1 ,MLK -5 ROBERT N. HART, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . BEE., Amateur Radio Club, President, AIEE-IRE, Treas- urer, Theta Tau. LEEROY W. HAUSMAN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.E.E., Theta Tau, Vice Regent, Social Chairman, AF- ROTC, Arnold Air Society, AIEE- IRE, Speed Engineer, Electricical En- gineering Editor, Intramural Sports. EARL A. HUBBUCI-I, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.M.E., ASME, Vice Chair- man, Arnold Air Society, Operation Officer, Static, Managing Editor, Air Annual, Editor, Speed Engineer, Me- chanical Engineering Ediitor, AF- ROTC, Cadet Major, Public Inf. Of- ficer, Newman Club. CHARLES F. KASTENSMIDT, JR., Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E., Air Annual, Theta Tau, Sigma Tau, Arnold Air Society, A.I.Ch.E., AF- ROTC, Rifle Team, Static. YASIR A. KHAMMASH, Old Jeru- salem, jordan . . . B.C.E., Internation- al Club, President, I.R.C., Vice Pres- ident, Sigma Mu Sigma, A.S.C.E. ROBERT L. KRAMER, Weatherford, Oklahoma . . . B.C.E., Sigma Alpha Mu, President, Treasurer, A.S.C.E., Eagle and Anchor Society, NROTC, Intramural Sports. l GENE H. LAYMAN, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.C.E., A.S.C.E. THOMAS O. LEE, JR., .Clarksburg West Virginia . . . B.Ch.E., A.I.Ch.E. JAMES A. LYONS, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.C.E., A.S.C.E. WILLIAM M. MCCORD, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.C.E., Phi Kappa Tau, A.S.C.E., Intramural Sports. EUGENE JOSEPH MILLER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.C.E., A.S.C.E., Arn- old Air Society, AFROTC Social Or- ganization, Air Annual, Intramural Sports. EARL L. MULLEN, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.M.E. ARTHUR L. O'MEARA, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E., Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, Pledgemaster, Sig- ma Pi Sigma Honorary Physics So- ciety, Homecoming Co-Chairman, LZ' Raisers, Newman Club, Secretary, Subscription Manager, Humor Editor, Arnold Air Society. HARRY E. RANDOLPH, Floyd Knobs, Indiana . . . B.Ch.E., Phi Kappa Tau, Chemical Engineering Society. OSCAR S. RATTERMAN, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E., Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities , Phi Kappa Tau, Newman Club, Vice President, Treasurer, Sig- ma Tau, Vice President, Speedway, Editor, Speed Engineer, Feature Edi- tor, Intramural Softball and Football. ROBERT G. RICKERT, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.M.E., A.S.M.E., President, Speed Student Council, Newman Club, Arnold Air Society. ROY H. ROBINSON, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.M.E., A.S.M.E., AF- ROTC, Rifle Team, Arnold Air So- ciety, AFROTC Static, Cadet Lt. Colonel. KARL L. ROGGENKAMP, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.E.E., AIEE, Vice President. A. I. Ch. E., A. C. S., Speed Engineer WILLIAM HART ROSS, Anchorage Kentucky . . . B.E.E., Theta Tau' Sigma Tau, Rifle Team' L Rais- :sz ers Commission' Newman Club' man. ..,L .fe-A-' f. ei ef My A 1 3 y . - N W f AIEE-IRE, Homecoming Co-Chair- ' -' 5 A-V fi -A f 1 'sf rf- We WILLIARD H. RUSK, Covington, Ken- tucky . . . B.C.E., Eagle and Anchor Society, Ring Chairman, NROTC, Vice President, Freshman Class, Uni- versity Head Photographer, Pi Delta Epsilon, Thoroughbred, Organizations Editor, Speed School Editor, Cardinal, A.S.C.E., Social Chairman. WALLACE W. SANDERS, JR., Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.C.E.g A.S.C.E., Treasurer, B.S.U., Music Director, Brotherhood Chairman, Intramural Sports, Sigma Pi Sigma, Treasurer, President, Speed Glee Club, W. B. Wendt Scholastic Award, Speed En- gineer, Civil Engineer Editor, Engi- neers' Day, Dept. Chairman. HENRY W. SANG, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.M.E., A.s.M.E. NARESHCHANDRA P. SHAH, Ab- medabad, India . . . B.E.E., Inter- national Club, Treasurer, A.I.E.E., Secretary. ERWIN SIGRIST, Kingston, N. Y .... B.E.E., University Student Council, Sigma Tau, Phi Kappa Tau, Swim- ming Team, Newman Club, A.I.E.E., Eagle and Anchor Society, Ring Chair- man, Publicity Chairman, Executive Committee, Intramurals, Cardinal Staff, Department Chairman, Engi- neers' Day. X . PLUMMER C. SMITHER, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.C.E., Theta Tau, A.S.C.E., President, Speed Student Council, U.S.C., Arnold Air Society, Commanding Officer, University Rifle Team, President, Sophomore Class, AFROTC, Lt. Colonel, Wing Execu- V M tive Officer, Distinguished Military A Student Award, Basic Student Award, Efficiency Award, Outstanding Marks- man, Theta Tau, Treasurer, Leader- ship Camp. JOHN SPEAKER, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.C.E., A.S.C.E, Rifle Team. RAYMOND G. STEINMETZ. Louis- V ville, Kentucky . . . B.M.E., Newman ,,, gf . . iict T :Q P- - . ' gfYfiZkQ.,,r,Aff5?5'h'LQ,5 RUDOLPH'D. THOMAS, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E., Speed Engi- neer, A.I.E.E.-I.R.E., Secretary, AF- ROTC. ROBERT T. TRAUTWEIN, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.C.E., Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties , Vice President, Senior Class, Phi Kappa Tau, Secretary, Sigma Tau, Treasurer, Omicron Delta Kappa, A.S.C.E., Secretary, Baseball Letter, Eagle and Anchor Society, Speed School Student Council. JAMES A. VOOR, Louisville, Kentucky , . . . B.M.E., Arnold Air Society, Newman Club, A.S.M.E., Treasurer, V Speed Engineer, Air Annual, Engi- ' neers' Day. JAMES RICHARD WHITE, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E.g Sigma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary, Pres- ident, Student Council, Treasurer, Newman Club, A.I.Ch.E., Chemical Engineering Editor of Speed Engi- neer, Business Manager, Speedwdyj Intramural Sports, Engineers' Day, Vice President, Sophomore Class, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Honorary Society. CHARLES L. WHITMARSH, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E., Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities , Kappa Alpha, Sigma Tau, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Honorary Club, Speed Student Coun- cil, Board of Student Publications, Speedway, Associate Editor, Speed Engineer, Editor-in-Chief, Secretary, Senior Class, A.I.Ch.E. QW, Mi Boyce D. WILSON, Louisviiie, Ken- , lucky . . . B.c.E., A.s.c.E. ALFRED CHARLES WOHLFORT, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E., A.I.Ch.E., Treasurer, Kappa Alpha, Initiation Officer. JOHN L. WOLFE, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.M.E., U. of L. Swim- ming Team, Captain, Secretary, Stu- dent Branch A.S.M.E., Intramural Sports. HERBERT THOMAS WOOD, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.C.E., A.S.C.E. Vice President, Speed School Reprei sentative Intramural Council. EDWARD L. WRIGHT, Louisville, Kentucky . . . B.C.E,, A.S.C.E., Pre- Senior Class President, Intramural Sports. LEROY F. YANN, Louisville, Ken- tucky . . . B.M.E., Newman Club, Treasurer, Senior Class, A.S.M.E., Intramural Football and Softball, Captain AFROTC, Arnold Air Socie- ty, Speed Engineer. LAWRENCE B. ZEHNDER, Louis- ville, Kentucky . . . B.Ch.E., Delta Upsilon, Speed Dance Chairman, A.I.Ch.E., Newman Club, Eagle and Anchor Society. GEORGE N. ZIADY, Hammana, Leb- anon . . . B.C.E., A.S.C.E., I.R.C., Vice President of the International Club, Sigma Tau, Secretary and Treas- urer, Sigma Pi Sigma, Engineers' Day. Md. ,. yr ALBERT WILLIAM HAYS JAMES DAVID JIM JAMES BOHRMAN DARST OAILBREATH GUTHRIE KIRK KOHL MCALARNEY re . I . , V IJI. , gf Fl' 'xg I 19 2 4 2: ' gg Smmrs J IA A I J ' f . f H np A,.,1 ,,,,. 5 If A I ,VII 'J - -.A. W R A II DAVID LEE DONALD H. ROBERT WILLIAM PAUL ROBINSON STALKER THOMPSON WATHEN BREED DOUDNA . A QL? F 4-f 1 Y , .. . P? 1- in 'Chr' E ,I Q :Z .f HARRY JOSEPH EDWARD JIM RONALD WM. T. RAYMOND GERALD HODGES JASPER KAISER. JR. KLINE MOREDOCK MORIORTY RUCKRIEGEL SCALES ' .. . ,K .,,, . , A ,,,A . fI: A AJ'S A ' A IO' ' 'AI- ' .. A.II S f ': ::'I ' 'A - ,.I- A - I ROBERT DAVID ARVEL SWARTWOOD TAYLOR THARP . - ,,,, Q 'll 1: :': E . 35 - ,, 5 . : 1:. 'V 1 CLARENCE DON ROBERT THOMAS, JR. WINNER WRIGHT ROBERT W. J. JOSEPH R. A. DAVID AIMBRUSTER ALTMAN ANDERSON AYERS BAIRD 25 'RWM Saphvmores RALPH BAKER I. . 14:19 5 4 gr , 0 9 ,A is k g I A E, Z :I ,A .Sf 5... .-..- .. R 5?.'ff5.' Aff? HERBERT BLASI AUGUST BOECKMANN JAMES CLARK LYLE COLLINS i ff' ki -I, .9 .Q f '55, gh Y 'I I 0 1 R ff 'Kin -.-V .w27f1 I . :,vif f-WT? ROBERT ROBERT CULBERSON DECKER HARRY M DILLON -mf, WILLIAM RONALD ROBERT ESSIG FLESCH GHEE Z f'2A ,' mg? LARRY GILBERT JAMES PATRICK I-I. ALLEN HODGES HUHLEIN HULSMAN JACKSON JEWELL I 'VAA LLL 1ALfA,AR A A A kggge , 1 In ,TE ,I I I z AQ., . -- '?:lI???f , ,, V V -k',f T' ' . I ARM' I . . LE. RRRI IIIR ALII A 5:11 A L, LAIAAR A LA' 'A ? I.- A I ' :A' 'T , ,'LI'R, ,I4'I1 I C i 'Z ' K ai' A AT R. GAYLORD JOE E. WILLIAM JAMES CHARLEY LONG MALOWEY MARX MILLER MONROE A .,J,AE:, ,IJ.Jq JI M b,JJlJ JIL I .N A, gy , CHARLES R DAVID J GREGORY GORDON HARNED HAWKINS ROGER JONES JAMES ALTON PAUL NELSON NEURATH PARKER :LM ., r.,, H , V V. MARTIN RUDOLFH CHARLES R. PAUL JOHN HARRY MARSHALL HAROLD PEDIGO ROGGENKAMP SCHNUR SCHRADER SCHROERING SHEARER SPRIGG THEISS WENDELL STUART BERNARD RONALD RICHARD DONALD WILLIAM JACK TRAVIS VANCE WETH INGTON WOHLFORT WORDEN WRIGHT YEAKEY ZELLI CH -I- ARTHUR ZIRNHELD ?resl1mc14 FRED ADE X. DONALD ADKINS 1 4 'T' 27 '-4 .- f'-I, .235 2 I, 1 DONALD BORDERS Guest on Engineers' Day. LARRY DANIEL FRANK WILLIAM D. L. ARMSTRONG ASI-I BARBRE BECKER BILLINGS gh yy. ' ? ' gi I If MERLE WILLIAM JACK WILLIAM GEORGE WILLIAM BROWN BROWN BURKS CARLIN CASTER CHYNOWETH DONALD COOPER DUNCAN LOUIS DONALD WESLEY ROBERT ROWLAND NELSON CHARLES CULL DICKIE DURHAM DOWNEY FEY GRAY GREER HAGER ,- .fi ,- -N' Y? . Msg .4 fi fx QQ. -xg ,gt . IZI' 5. I ' , x If 'I PAUL JOHN COLLET DOUGLAS DON CARL CYRIL HANKE HANS HARRINGTON HARRIS HAVERSTOCK HEICK HOLLINDEN x,LL, -1 ,.Q. 5 ITL ...., 'R 'R W ARl.R, AL .,.' ' 1 I 1 V ..R. L RR,' '- A LL A' . ig' 5 X A as : y 4 ' 2- 'kk A 1:f: 1 . LOUIS CHARLES JOHN GEORGE RALPH EDWARD WAYNE HORNUNG HQUGLAND HUEER HUSKAMP JENKINS IONGBERT JOPLIN E. DAVID ZIEDONIS ALAN RICHARD GEORGE JAMES JAMES WILLIAM KINTLER KRAUJA KYLE LANHAM LAUEER LOWLER MANNING MELCAK C. W. NORBERT C. L. EDWIN MUELLER OLGES PALMER PAUL I 'IS GEORGE JOE LARRY ROBERT RUCKRIEGEL RUSSELL SANDERS SCHEER SNIDER W A Vf ' ly V. V IS, Q I 11 . DONALD WILLIAM JAMES RICHARD SPADIE STRATTON THURMAN fl 1, A - :ff I-5. Q Ig? ,pgs 'G We ,W a, C f ' ,I if Z . ELA. -' '-1 -.QSMD 4 I ROBERT REAVES 2E ,: E:E '9 V .,.. . I SJ.. f k Qi 5 ...f . I 1 . U I A fi? WAYNE SEUFERT A 23 -'.2A.. , J A, Jw. v- SX I X JACK WASSER MICHAEL RONALD JOHN REEVES RICKWALD RITCHEY PAUL SKOLUDA EURIE W CHRISTEN SMITH SMITH ROBERT WOOTON ANDREJ MUFID ZAKITIS ZIADY American Aflflcclzamcal Sngzneers P1-erident .,......., Vife Preridenl Sef1'efa1'y ........... Trearuvvr .......... Sergeant-at-Arm: First row, left to rxght G Zrady I Speaker R George T Trautwem W Sanders T Wood Second row: W. Rusk, L Mahoney C Bratcher R Bradley E Wrxght N Whxttle W McCord Th1rd row: A. H. Barnes E Belefsky J Lyons P Sm1ther G Layman Y Khammash Fourth row J. R. Snowden, E M111er W Dohrman R W1lson R Kramer G Rexrode P Doudna J E Heer if MBL -' First row, left to right: Dr. Gerhard, Ballou, Wohlfort, Ratterman, Elbert, Baker, Dr. Williams, Second row: Prof. Forsberg, Sanders, Randolph, Borders, Coleman, Grazulis, Strubel, Dr. Spalding. ,lllnerienn fnefifnte ef Cfnelnienl Engineers OFFICERS Peerident ................ .....,,...,.,,, D ON ELBERT Vire Prefidenl ....... ...... S KIP RATTERMAN Serrernry .,....v...... ........... B OB BALLOU Trenwref ......... ........ A L WOHLFORT Third row: Schmitt, Kelly, Roberts, Chamberlain, White, Harding, Hotopp, Kirk. Fourth row: Metz- ler, Whitmarsh, Wedding, Oechsli. OFFICERS Clmirmnn ........... .............................. B ILL GRIFFIN Vice Chairman ..... ....,... K ARL ROGGENKAMP Trenrnrer ........,..... ................ R OBERT HART NARESH SHAH RUDY THOMAS Secretary AIEE ........ S erretnr y I RE ....... ,fllnerienn Institute ef Sleefrienl A fngineere and institute ef Kndie 34, ffngineers First row, left to right: Prof. S. F. Fife, Naresh Shah, Bob Hart, Karl Roggenkamp, Bill Griffin Louis Fitzmayer. Second row: Walter Lang, Iee Roy Hausrnan, Ernie Sigrist, Frank Brinegar, Bill Gilmore, Rudy Thomas. Third row: Henry Gerlach, Charles Hardison, Arthur Frederick, Ed Rueve Bill Ross, Prof. M. G. Northrop. Fourth row: Kurt Bacher, Marty Boone, C. J. Koerber, Gordon Conley, Mr. L. B. jenkins. Fifth row: Bill Winkler, Keith Kintner. 1 7 Wm: Cdl! OFFICERS Prerideizl ..x....... ....................,...,., D ON BORDERS Vire Prerident ...... ......... S KIP RATTERMAN Serrezary ........... ..,..... L OUIS FITZMAYER Trearurer ....... .,.... T ED TRAUTWEIN Sigma Tau is the National Engineering Hon- orary Fraternity established for the purpose of recognizing outstanding students in engineer- ing. First row, left to right: Robert Ballou, Oscar Ratterman, Donald Borders, Louis Fltzmayer, William Ross. Second row: Erwin Sigrist, james White, George Ziady, William Roberts, Robert Tripp. Third row: Charles Whitmarsh, Charles Kastensmidt, Hays Gailbreath, Gene Rexrode. The purpose of the Speed School Student Council is to further the general welfare of the Speed Scien- tific School and of the University at large, to regulate student affairs, and to be the official representative of the student body in matters of mutual interest to the faculty and administration and to the student body. OFFICERS Front row, left to right: Don Lyons, Ted Trautwein, Bob George, Bill Griffin. Seated, center: Kenny . Koerber, Back row: Frank Brinegar, Henry Gerlach, Bob Rickert, Don Lattis, Don Elbert, Eldred Pfffldfnf I ----'----- ----'---------- P LUMMER SMITHERS Cart, Charles Whitmarsh, Dave Baird, Plummer Smithers. Vlfe P ef de'f'f ----- --------'-------- B H-L GRIFFIN Treaiurer .......... .....,.,.. W ILLIAM BELL ' ' Serretmy ........ ..... K ENNY KOERBER f ' 1 - I Speed alma! fudmf Ewmcil l 4 First row, ,left to right: james White, Donald Elbert, Charles Whitmarsh, Mr. F. E. Ryerson, Ad- visor. Second row: Leroy Yann, Earl Hubbuch, Lee Roy Hausman. Third row: Robert Crain, C. J. Koerber, Henry Gerlach, David Kirk. Fourth row: Oscar Ratterman, unidentified, Wallace Sanders. The Speed Way is the official student hand- book of the Speed Scientific School and is com- piled and issued by the Speed School Student Council. It is presented to freshmen for the purpose of helping them adjust quickly to col- lege life at U. of L. Speed Way 348 Speed Slegile er The Speed Engineer is the official student publication of the Speed Scientific School. It affords students the opportunity to learn about various subjects being studied outside their re- quired curriculum and also keeps the alumni informed of school activities. Left to right: Skip Ratterman, Editorg james White, Business Managerg Charles Whitmarsh, Associ ate Editor. 60-apr ati r Work Z9 rfgrrzrrz The Speed Scientific School is a five year engineering school with a co-operative work program. This is similar to the systems used successfully by several other leading engineering schools. Under the co-operative system each student receives, in addition to his academic work, actual experience as a regular employee in industry. It is during the students third and fourth years that he alternates his academic work with co-operative or industrial work experience. Under the five year plan in engineer- ing education, these are four quarters of co-operative work required by the engineering school for gradua- tion. PROFESSOR STANLEY E FISHER Director, Co-Operatzve Work Program First Day introductions. On the job. The end of a perfect day. ' Now when you finish this . . Chemical Engineers eye the crane separator. Five aces in this game? Hass Work These informal pictures were made from the various engineering departments, Chemical, Civil, Elec- trical and Mechanical. The hydraulic slab is examined by the Civils i , V , ' X K I 1 I , , ,V,Y xxx. V V V! N? , V I ug V .jx .4201 . 1 5 , I , ' C X Q 'SJ . X A 5 Enya! ,nh gf 'N' SQ , S if fp ' AA 'A ' Y - I ' m ' Z.. THE EAXGIIVEER J X WITH aauoso wfrnrfrf ffvcnvf-f.fe 5fU X v N AND pasffff Pffvs Afvo PffvcfL:..... 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'N ' if ii l'l ' Incorporated Building Ma+erial Doors MlllWOfk Windowg lnsula1'ion Shingles PlyWOOCl Mouldings Lumber S+eel Sash The Same HUGHES QUALITY Since I870 Floyd af Easfern Parkway, Louisville, Ky. CAlhoun I433 ' AL GRUNEISEN FRANK HILDENBRAND HAVE YOU INVESTIGATED The Iremendous oppor+uni+y for immediafe income and a fufure career offered U. of L. sfudenfs by +I1e ProvicIen+ Mu+uaI Life Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA Coniaci' LARRY CASSIDY, Manager WAbasI1 0936 600 Eas+ Broadway Louisville, Kenfucky LEO A. SELTZER, Presideni' OSCAR SELTZER. Secrerary-Treasurer THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 0F THE SOUTll y L0UlsvlLLE, KY. Operafed by LEO A. SELTZER ENTERPRISES, INC 6+h and WaInu'l' U. of L.'s Home Floor Herman J. Penn, General Manager Phone CLay 2768I 359 esiggg nj ro I - ' INCORPORATEU 612 E. Broadway Wqbqsh 3341 We Have Enioyecl Sewing Our Fine Food To U of L S+uden+s This Year WELCOME BACK ANYTIME CoHagelnn Jus+ A Shor+ Drive Easi' On The Parkway . . . And Worlh I+! vi' nav -vi! Qiii-a '1-4. ffwih fri ', n -4 X 1 f vs, ffy ' Ji Z i Qi' X4 CD N. m - , N' l Cppp '4 5 X : w i m i mwmxmwxxxxmmm Illlllllllllllllllllii 4'1 E A -L --: Illlllllllllllllllll mlm In IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII Your education is just begin- ? The world is calling for your f 4 . talents. You may choose sclence, 2 . . . . the professions business p0llllCS with ample social, material and spiritual nuummuil rewards available according to the amount ln of effort and ability you put into what you I do Never in history has there been greater lu opportunity for young men and women to get somewhere and ul be somebody never a time of greater need for them to help make our clvxlxzatlon work I ' -l-1 L O UISVILLE GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY A Kentucky Corporation H-an -- ., Q f 1:75 X lx 19 l .1 -jpg gil' lf 41 I 6'-1-5 -f. - u ,, fwwmm I - M M M ' -1saz'5:e .2 ff 'Il ll I . 'gi-' 2: :'1r?'-51 j .' 5.522 ff ' lf 551:15 1555 ? E H-ff' 55555--j ,1g,,5'5 gs-efags gg egg, , -- ., -1:-1? 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I V STANDARD OIL COMPANY IKENTUCKYI Your UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE BOOK STORE For OFFICIAL NEW AND USED TEXTBOOKS CompIe+e Line of SuppIies BASEMENT-GARDINER HALL Visif YOUR CAMPUS SHOP U OF L Giffs . Rings . S'Ia'Iionery . Souvenirs ADJOINING THE BOOK STORE I I OVUU Gm FOR YOU AND YOUR PATIENT HAVE ALWAYS BEEN IMPORTANT WITH US This is why, after 110 years, we are still pioneering, still searching, still devising, still improving, to promote better aids for dentistry. Perhaps you are aware of this. There is a dramatic story, for example, much too long, for this page, in the evolution of S. S. White Equipment for con- venience and comfort in the dental operating room. It stems from headrest that can be adapted to any kind of chair, well suited to the traveling dentistf, made by Dr. Samuel S. White in 1844, through the first self-cleansing cuspidor made in '66, the first electric engine in '70, first all-metal chair in '71, first chair to introduce the compensating seat and backrest in ,72, the first hydraulic chair in '77, the first chair to give horizontal position in '99, the first equipment unit in 1913. The list of firsts is long, impressive, touches almost every phase of dentistry. In 1938 the S. S. White Master Unit brought modern styling into the operating room. In 1950, a new triumph in dentistry's conquest over pain came with the introduction of the S. S. White Airdent Unit for cavity preparation by the Air- brasive Technique . This we hope you will remember always-we and all dis- tributors of S. S. White products have a constant concern for you and your patients and strive always to provide superlative service in all we do and make for you. Proof of this will be evidenced in our free ofiice planning service and convenient financing terms. Test us. Ask any distributor of S. S. White Equipment or write direct. 7345 211 s. TWELFTH sneer, PHILADELPHIA 5, PA. DENTAL MANUFACTURING CO. Dr. Arfhur Hursf PATRONS' PAGE Mr. Paul Rober+ MacLean Chi Omega Mofhers' Club Mr. Charles K. McClure Sigma Kappa Mofhers' Club Mr. Edward J. Miller Mr. Eli H. Brown, Ill Mr. Lee P. Miller Mr. J. McFerran Barr Mr. R. P. Hobson Mr. Sidney Rosenblum Phi Kappa Tau Mo+hers' Club Mr. J. Fred Miles Mr. Barry Bingham Mr. Cyril J. Deuich Mr. E. O. Mershon, Jr. Mr. Pefer K. Hollenbach Mr. Harry McTigue Mr. E. J. O'Brien, Jr. Mr. Lee B. Thomas Dr. Gradie Rowniree 'H' China Cl'ySl'al Silver Almosl' every bride has regislered al' T 0 I Slarlzs Building Since l8b3 ST. MATTHEWS iw BEST WISHES From AL J. SCHNEIDER CO. General Con'l'racl'ors 3720 So. Sevenfh S'rree'I' Dine and Dance ai' Air Devil lnn Fancy Sandwiches- Sofl' Drinks GARDEN OPENING IN MAY On Taylorsville Road A+ Bowman Field I WOOD-MOSAIC CO. Domeslic and Foreign VEN EER HARDWOOD LUMBER FLOORING oo? Wm e000 L Por+rai'r Specialisls Wedding Por'rrai1's Candid Pholography Of Weddings, Babies, Par+ies and Celebrafions Afawafu! G. fflaafiefvuf Por+rai+ Sludio We Also Specialize In Panchromalic Malte-Up Baby Por+rai+s S1'udio and Home Por+rai'rs Direc+ Color Pl1o+ography YOUR I955 THOROUGHBRED PHOTOGRAPHER RA-9623 3400 W. Broadway Louisville, Kenluclcy SEG!! 746 Sw THE NAME THAT CONGRATULATIONS GUARANTEES HIGHEST and QUA'-'TY BEST wlsl-lES EOR Su-CCESS ff 'n To The Dairy CLASS QF FIFTY-FIVE PrOduC1's EWING-VON ALLMEN DAIRY COMPANY 43I Wesi' Oak Sireei' Your Neighbors Across The Parkway Y ig l' f':1f 'ff '-':4 I I I , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ill , ,I ' . 'T- 'lf' ', - A E- .-ff 21 1 fl all Il' , .Ta, '1esif55i2is2sf525' - ,iff I . ffl 41 QQ In fi -'-'-f M, :2e2sss5f22sfsEI A A ,f 'Evan Eg : w TTT 'iii za. A - ,, J I lm: '1 , . 5, . .:::-:' 5' lg' 55:5 2E22E5ii221 .iE1:ff?4'3T I ' - A V Ili-Eli l- iil Il ISiffff2?'l I' rar a E ararza, .. -.A. ,I ' SS ..:. 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Walnut Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class ot Fitty-Five THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION University ot Louisville 1 367 U16 End mum- mn-.Fuqua -.1 nmmmgm-mumrmnv-r,wlrAvn'umm. mu , 1


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