University of Louisville - Thoroughbred Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

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NNQ fx Qgiik , X. A PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LOUI E X fx RSX K Rx 4 Margaret Fife I N UI, Editor y, I i EI ' M A oise. olcgigle X RN ssoeiate itor XX X Dotty Nichols B Business Manager 5? 15 Kr af I I THOROUGHBRED 1957 mer.-3' , , fir? , , . .r,,,..,.,,,..5 Thoroughbred Color Photo by Larry Spitzer 1 I A I r I i i l The University Library Opened: November 3, 1956. A university should be a place of light, of liberty, and of learningf' Speedy, Home of Commonr-1873 ABLE Ulf' CUNTEN TS UNIVERSITY FAMILY HONORARIES FEATURE CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS MILITARY GREEK CGLLEGEIJFE ATHIIHICS SCHOOLS Arts and Sciences Business Division of Adult Education Dental Engineering-Speed Scientific Graduate Kent School ot Social Work Law Medical M . usic Southern Police Institute Index of Organizations Faculty and Students Advertisements Q Q TABLE OE CONTENTS UNIVERSITY FAMILY HONORARIES LI I A FEATURE I I CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS MILITARY CREEK COLLEGE LIFE ATHLETICS SCHOOLS Arts and Sciences Business Division of Adult Education Dental Engineering-Speed Scientific Graduate Kent School of Social Work Law Medical Music Southern Police Institute Index of Organizations Faculty and Students Advertisements DEDICATIO To Dr. George Brodschi, a leader in international affairs, a guide to students, -and a promoter of peace in the world, we, the editors, dedicate this 1957 Thoroughbred, Dr. Brodschi, born in Rumania, graduated from the University of Bucharest with the degree of Doc- tor of Economics and Political Sciences. During World War II he joined the famous British Political Warfare Department, and later became a member of the British Colonial Service. In February, 1948, he came to Louisville and became an American citi- zen. He is best known for directing the exchange of students, some two hundred students have gone to Europe through his Summer Work Exchange Pro- gram, nineteen University students have been granted scholarships and grants to study abroad through his influence. Not only have University of Louisville students benefited from his program, but two hun- dred and fifty students from other lands have come to our halls of learning, and afterwards have returned to their native lands with a renewed desire for world peace and understanding. As Director of the International Center, Dr. Brodschi has co-ordinated local industries in this Summer Work Exchange Program-thus rendering his service not only to the University and its students, but to all Louisville as well. He is a man who speaks many languages, who un- derstands many peoples, and a man whose faith in God has found an active service to render unto all men. His honors and citations from many nations are without number, each has been justly earned. With gratitude and respect we, the students of the Uni- versity of Louisville, add this dedication to his many other honors. Dr. Brodschi, professor, diplomat, leader in Inter- national affairs, friend of the University and its stu- dents, Christian of great and active faith, Salutamus Te Dear Graduates of 1957: Your long-expected day has now arrived, the consummation of many years of endeavor and effort. As I look back on my own life, I know how much it means to you, and I am sure you and those whom you love have sacrificed to make this possible, and I am sure also that it has been a happy time. As you look back on these days, you will realize that this was one of the happiest and most fruitful periods in your life. I-Iere it was that you have received an education which will stand you in good stead as long as you live. Here you have formed friendships which will be among the most enduring you have ever made. Here, too, for many of you, you have found your lifes companion. In the years that you have spent at this University, if it has done for you what we fervently hope and believe it has, it has firmed up the foundations of your lives, given you a new understanding of your fellow men, a new sense of social responsibility, and taught you the value of intel- lectual effort and how to use your minds. In the years to come, therefore, it devolves upon you, so richly laden, to pay back the debt you owe your alma mater, but what can you possibly give her back one-half so pre- cious as her gift to you? Something equally precious to her and to all who come behind you seeking learning and in- spiration, as you once sought them: freedom and support. Two things in particular will discharge your obligation. In the first place, promote this university wherever you may be, in whatever city or town, or wherever you go. See that it is adequately financed. join the alumni association, send your children here, speak up for the U. of L. wherever you are. Permeate this city with enthusiasm for it so that there shall come to it a tidal wave of support, and this in- stitution, long cherished in this city, shall grow steadily in the support and affection of its people. And, finally, defend and protect this institution with all your strength against any who would throttle or destroy its freedom, uphold its reputation for integrity and sound teaching, defend the right of the faculty to freedom of teaching and inquiry, and protect it from the harassment of irresponsible individuals and from unmerited criticism. Only in such an atmosphere can we expect this University to discharge its first responsibility-the education of men and women for God-fearing lives of usefulness and leader- ship in this city, state and nation. Thus throughout the length of days can you bring intelli- gence, human understanding, and faith to the ordering of your daily lives and in so doing, honor the University which nurtured you. Sincerely, X Philip Davidson President Dean of Women MISS DORIS NICKEL Miss Nickel was appointed to her present position of Acting Dean of Women in july, 1955. She attended Indiana State College, I. U., and Northwestern. In 1947, she came to U of L as an instructor in Secre- tarial Science and later became As- sistant Dean. She is a member of Delta Pi Epsilon, Pi Lambda Theta, American Association of University Women, National and Kentucky Associations of Deans of Women, Delta. Kappa Gamma, N. B. T. A., and Cwens. 3 Vice President MR. WOODROW STRICKLER Mr. Strickler attended Bucknell University, the University of Penn- sylvania, and Northwestern Univer- sity. Before coming to the Univer- sity in 1938 he had wide business experience and served as a lecturer at Northwestern. Memberships in- clude: O.D.K., Delta Mu Delta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Advertising Club of Louisville, Lions Club, and Louisville Real Estate Board. Dean of Men MR. DAVE LAWRENCE Mr. Lawrence has been Dean of Men for five years. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the University of Kentucky where he gained hon- orable mention on the All-American Basketball Team. During World War II, he served in the Navy, I-Ie is an active member in: Lions Club, Omicron Delta Kappa, National and State P. E. Associations, and National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. 43? X l X ho The board of Trustees is the policy making body of the Uni- versity. It selects the President of the University and adopts its budget. Members are appointed by the Mayor and the Board of Aldermen for terms of ten years. This body meets once a month and has final responsibility for and authority over all matters pertaining to the University. .4 -1. an l 'W' 'l il s Left to right Dr. Philip Davidson, Presidentg Mr. Arthur H. Almstedt C1958j'Fg Miss Adele Brandeis Q196Ojg Mr. Woodrow M. Strickler, Vice Presidentg Miss Eleanor Tur ner Secretary to the Presidentg Mr. Henry Y. Offutt, Vice Chairman Q1964jg Dr. Oscar O Miller Q1960jg Mr. Eugene D. Hill C1966jg Mr. Wathen R. Knebelkamp 09645 Mr Robert T Burke, Jr., Secretary Q1962jg Mr. Lee P. Miller, Chairman Q1962j. Not pictured Mr. Eli H. Brown, III f1966jg Mr. Wilson W. Wyatt Q1958j. 'D4te.r zndzmte year term expires it KW Administrative 1 Staff Q MR. JOHN M. HOUCHENS MR. LES SHIVELY Rggjjfy-gy Alumni Relutiom -I MISS EVELYN SCHNEIDER MR. KELLY H. LEWIS CHARLES .FARNSLEY Librarian Building and Ground: UIIIWVJIU' Cwlflfll Superintendent MR. C. P. DUNBAR MISS RUTH L. KOCH MR. NORBERT ELBERT Inytztutzonul Service: Caxlnier Chief Acfounmn, Director QX SL 1 Iii I FACULTY ACTIVITIES Dean J. J, Oppenheimer has been with the University since 1930. He is also head of, the Department of Education. In 1955, he received a Rockefeller Grant to travel in Germany as an educational consultant. He is an Honorary Member of the Germany Society for Ameri- can Studies, an honor conferred in 1956. Dean Robert Whitney, Music School, was awarded the Laurel Leaf Award of the Ameri- con Composers Alliance for 1956 in New York for services to American Music, and was cited for distinguished services by the International Society for Contemporary 'Musici He was guest conductor in Stockholm and Norway this past Summer. Dr. Paul Angiolillo, whose Doctorate is from Columbia, is teaching at a high school in Nantes, France, this year. He and his fam- ily also plan to travel in Europe. Previouslv he had taught in Geneva for two years. Dr. Angiolillo wrote a book on teaching foreign languages to the armed forcesg and received an award from the French Ministry of Educa- ion. Dri William Mallalieu's most recent book, Britiflv Recomlmction and American Policy, 1945-1955, has been published by the Scare- crow Press, New York City. Dr. Mary Burton received her Ph.D. from Cornell University. Her latest work, The Letlerr of Mm. W0rdruf0rtb, is now in the hands of the publisher. She also serves on the Standards Committee of the A.A.U.W. Dr Harvey Webster, who received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, has been the director of creative writing at U. of L. For the past year he has been working in England on a book concerning British fiction. He has had many -reviews published in the Saturday Review, and is the author of the book, On the Dark, Lean Plain. Winner of the Naumburg Award, Sid- ney Harth is concertmaster and assistant conductor of the Louisville Orchestra and Associate Professor on the Music School Faculty. He has appeared on the Telephone Hour, New York Town Hall, and in France, Switzerland, Germany, Corsica, Tunisia, Algeria, and Austria. Moritz Bomhard from the University' of Louisville School of Music, conducted the or- chestra for the world premier of the opera, L'Ecole Des Femmes, held in Louisville. He is now working with the Opera Work Shop and the Kentucky Opera Association. Dean A. C. Russell QLaw Schoolj was se- lected to make the Navy Cruise this past summer. The five week cruise on the Wis- consin visited such ports as Barcelona, Spain, and Glasgow, Scotland. Captain Clarence T. May entered Service in 1942 and served until 1945. He attended the University of Alabama. He was recalled to active duty in 1951. Prior to his arrival in Louisville, he was in Korea and japan for two years. Dr. Justice Bier is spending a year in Ger- many on a Guggenheim Fellowship. His work is concerned with the German Medieval Sculp- tor, Tilmann Riemenschneider. While on a tour of Europe during the sum- mer of 1956, David A. McCandless, Director of the Southern Police Institute, visited eight countries where he spoke on American Police Training 'Methods and the History of the Southern Police Institute. At Essen, Germany, he visited the International Police Exhibition, where twenty-three countries were represented. Dr. Gerhard Herz obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Zurich and has done post graduate work at the Universities of Freiburg, Vienna, and Berlin. He has been in Louisville since 1938, He is the head of the newly-estab- lished Music History Department and has re- cently been working on an article on Bach iconography. The Audio-Visual Services of U. of L., a part of the D.A.E., but available to the entire university, has Dr, Homer E. Salley, former Director of the Audio-Visual Department of the Louisville Free Public Library, as the new Co-Ordinator of the University's Audio-Visual Services. Thus Dr. E. R. Schleshinger, Asso- ciate Professor of Humanities and Modern Languages, has more time for publicizing this program. Mr. G. W. Stratford is in charge of Audio-Visual Aids. For the second year now, Dr. Charles Crumpton has been a guest professor at the summer school of the Florida State University. He served as chairman of the Instructional Materials Development Section of the National job Training and Safety Conference, and was general chairman of the Tri-State Conference. He is director of the Kentucky Chapter of the American Society of Training Directors. Last year Dr. George Perle received his Ph.D. from New York University, which he attended on the award from the Seven Fellow- ship Fund. Dr. Perle is on the faculty of the School of Music and the Music History De- partment, and is in charge of the Contempo- rary Music Festival. He has had articles pub- lished in Music Review, Musical Quarterly, and. the Journal of American Musicological Society. He was recently elected to the Ameri- can Composers Alliance, 4, Y n 9 . Q 4 K gb! li W WX K W RQ C7 ? HONORARIES o WHO Among Students in American The honor society of Whos Who in American Universities and Colleges was founded in 1954. Its purpose is' to provide one national basis for recogni- tion of college studentsg it also provides a placement and reference service for seniors or graduates seeking employment. Members are chosen each year from 675 universities and colleges throughout the United States. W. BRUCE BAIRD A845 '9' X BETTY cRA1N MARGARET PIPE M5 A845 X., SUZANNE LUCHETA AHS VIRGINIA MERIDETH ELQISE MOORE Atgis A88 WHO Universities and Colleges A group of faculty members and student-s submit nominees for membership from each school in the University to the national society, which approves the names. The qualities considered for membership are schol- arship, participation and leadership in academic and extracurricular activities, citizenship, and service to the school. DOROTHY NICHOLS A8cS im. X JOAN SCHARFENBERGER ROBERT SHEPARD, JR A545 A8cS MYRON TARBIS JOHN RICHARD WESTON DORIS GOODKNIGHT A86 A543 Business ' More W MA w MW ,144-N Q , vu V M' av g:-J? I We ROBERT J. SHACKLETON, Business PL JR. ALLAN GLAZA Business H33 LAWRENCE I. CARNES SHELLEY I.. CAULDER Dental Dental I 1 WILLIS A. FAIRCHILD S. PHILLIPS ROWE RICHARD W. ILER D ental Dental Law lfelukihlfryhn H Q - W v MID ' E65 ! b4.?..'a.-.I 'E 1 CHARLES M. STEWART Law SHEILA BECK ELDRED N. CART, JR. DONALD L. EICHENBERGER Music Speed Speed ROBERT N. HANCOCK JOHN HUSON WILLIAM H. MCBEATH Speed Speed Medical Phi Kappa Phi Q1 x 'E , ?l' ' g imma E I The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897 and is national. in, scope. Its primary objective has been from the first the recognition and encouragement of superior scholarship in all fields of study. Good character is an essential supporting attribute to those elected to membership. Chapters elect from all schools of the univer- sities, thus providing a coordinating influence. The efforts of Phi Kappa Phi are intended to further the fulfillment of its motto- The love of learning rules the world. 'Vai 'Z' C3 Front row, left to right: Eloise Moore, Donald Eichenberger, Sally Driscoll, Louis Knipp, Norris Merchant. Back row: Richard Borie, Lawrence Carnes, Margaret Fife, Richard Iler, Willis Fair- child, Roger Curran. The Woodcock Society is the oldest honorary scholastic organization of the University of Louisville, having been organized in 1920 by Dr. john L. Patterson, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and later Chancellor of the University. In that year he invited all recipients of the Woodcock Medal to become the nucleus of a society whose aim would be to secure a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa for the Univer- sity. The name was adopted in honor of The Right Reverend Charles E. Woodcock, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky, who had in 1910 initiated the Woodcock Medal award as a memorial to his son. Woodcook l T Membership is augmented each year by a selection of not more than ten per cent of the graduating class whose scholastic standing is at least 2.2 during their junior and senior years, and who possess the characteristics of loyalty, integrity, and initiative. The Woodcock So- ciety presents annual awards to the students who have achieved the highest scholastic standing in the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes, and offers financial aid from its permanent loan fund to graduates of the University for further study. It also makes contribu- tions to the University Library annually. 2 7 , V:',1,:5im fa r 1 . SJ Omicron Delta Kappa We Omicron Delta Kappa, leadership honor society for men, was founded December 3, 1914, at Washington and Lee University, Lex- ington, Virginia, by fifteen student and faculty leaders. In the tradition of the idealism and leadership of George Washington and Robert E. Lee, the founders formulated the idea that all-round leadership in college should be recognized, that representative men in all phases of college life should cooperate in worth-while endeavor, and that out- standing students and faculty members should meet on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness. ? Q fag, 1, , i 1 X L. l K 22 f0W, lift to right: Bruce Baird, Don Scheer, Dean Russell, jim Heinz, Bert Bewards, Peck Mi 2515 ll? r1EIilduson. Back row: Richard W. ller, Earl O,Bannon, Dick Weston, Spencer Harper, Bolgfglaclfgglisily M5521 Sfgitgriobert Hancock, Dick Adins, Bill Cooper, Bob Shepard, Bernie Sams, Mortar Board was founded in 1918, and at the end of 1955, was serving through 95 chapters, all of which had begun as independent local societies. The University of Louisville group-The Pallas Club- became a Mortar Board chapter in 1949. Its purpose is to provide for the co-operation between societies, to promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among university women, to maintain a high standard of scholarship, to recognize and encourage leadership, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. ortar Board .I ,wr ,pw A 1, ' ii., mega 4 1 , 59,4 - 'r ' 1 41 ,fe yy 1 Q5 X Q ,X , First row: Betty Miles, Historiang Eloise Moore, Vice President, Ioan Scharfenberger, President, Dotty Nichols, Treasurerg Schila Beck, Secretary. Second row: Suzanne Lucheta, Betty Crain, Doris Clay, Judy Ivy, Margaret Fife, Virginia Merideth. Cwens is a national sophomore wornen's honor society with thirteen chapters. The University of Louisville group-founded as The Think- CW ers-was installed as Nu Chapter in 1952. Members selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and contribution to campus life are tapped each year at the Fryberger Sing. va 453' 4-Q, N grst rowg Mary Lou Trautwein, Secretaryg Carole Caudill, President. Second row: Miss Kathleen 3dt3P00S01'S Helen Bosshart, Toby Cooper, Sonia Goldberg, Ann Walls, Editorg Mary 1 . f M I if QQ IM ll V V I rl FEATURE 'iygg f Cwens is a national sophomore women's honor society with thirteen chapters. The University of Louisville group-founded as The Think- ers-was installed as Nu Chapter in 1952. Members selected on the . basis of scholarship, leadership, and contribution to campus life are tapped each year at the Fryberger Sing. W Q., ' ii 1.-,I -1, 1-4.11-f--,, v , 2- 3:y1Q2,y,5-3.42-, - ,p f iiffgagsybf J V i f ii 2' frvziei . 5- ti. - 1--PM SJW:-.2 ve il' fl: SF' filyiv 212.1 1 3 Q- 'X an, G? Pifst row: Mail' Lou Trautwein, Secretaryg Carole Caudill, President. Second row: Miss Kathleen Dummond, SPOUSOIS H6160 B0SShfi1'f, Toby Cooper, Sonia Goldberg, Ann Walls, Editorg Mary Ann Schmidt. M1 I y A :U 1 l n ,J NJ mM, g 'HY if A Ki. Ng E A - fi 1 A. 14 xX- A s ffmx new QM.. Nw Photo-Finish A Gala Evening Sonia King MISS THOROUGHBRED MISS ZK Sonia K1 g to ahsby MISS l'I BCP Joan McDon0gh MISS KA Sharon Stengell MISS AIR FORCE SPONSOR Betty Sue Atkinson MISS CARDINALETTE X h A wart MR. THOROUGHBRED C MAN ABOUT TOWN I'l K RY T C 1 yra MR. ALL-AMERICAN A GENTLEMAN AND A SCHOLAR Z B11 P her 'QHEFS A FRATERNITY MAN Air Force QUGGH CHARLEEN RIEHLMAN Kappa! Delta Miss Kentucky JEANNINE SIMPSON Sigma Kapp Mountain Laurel Candidate MARY LOU GARDINER Chi Om g A75 Delta Upsilon xx Rosemary Matthews K , .. - 1-5 4 Kappa Alpha G I . Y Nancy Games 4 4 3 ' ' ' li rx - , .. 4 Q ' amhda Chi Alpha Sharon Storms 1 A ix av a ' is ,Z 2 -IRQ ij ! ' a -Sl 551 I L P ,7 ' -1 - Phi Kappa Tau Lynn Hudson ' 47 S A 1 5 4 9 5 p Pi Kappa Phi 5 Marilyn Clay . ws' . -.7 - Y Q Sigma Phi Epsilon Katie Bryan 48 E xE5Q,f-gwi..'Ev-5L'.Qf 'CHf'I4?.W,'I- 4 K K Tau Kappa Epsilol Shirley Norheimer l L , I V -5 n : - 'A '- ' f law - p g iss. mfg!!!-1 QQ A . .z . :6 ,. I W Q 1 V n Xl aa si Y 'r L X la ' x EP r gy 1 gf Theta Tau Janet Holzapfel s 50 HOMECGMING NOVEMBER 3, 1956 B JANENE AND jane Bootes Barbara Gray Anita Willoughby Martha Cabel janene Simpson HER COURT Miss Kappa Delta Miss Pi Beta Phi Miss Delta Zeta Miss Chi Omega Miss Sigma Kappa THE QUEE WAS CHOSEN ix A D FESTIVITIES BEGAN Mortar Board was hostess at the pre-game entertainment in the rotunda of the Ad Building. i sf 4 A Mm , . , 5 W ' f f f' Q . m f ' , Q -- f Sf- X -if .N ., W - N 1 ' . ' ku , Q' I W ef , ,f , V 1 , H P 51 he Jil , I-13 ' Hia 1 1' 245: I we ----..M..-R,. ' ' Ax -HY.-s '--'- v W ,k. Mx. 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Not pictured: Larry Spitzer, Armand Ostroff, Paul Rogers, Chris Foster, Mary Beverly Wade, Helen Jane Bosshart, Marshall Sprigg, Charlie Eifler, Betty Miles. 57 EQ IE: S QD I Z f al . ,fu-PQQ X w -, 6 yi XX PU B LICATIO Ns MARGARET F IF E Editor-in-Chief v,f'4 N-.1 ' I ELOISE MOORE Anociate Editor THORO GHBRED 1957 DOT'I'Y NICHOLS Bwinexs Manager :Qg:ij5'Q:'i -iilf-' Fi? Z' Fe-,.w..,, , 4.5 ,, .' T.. :xii ..: .2 - ,..A, P q,5g2g1f:z1:1?gf4 . ' - , 4:5 . . 'QE mt f 'Q 'X lg A :- X x 35. , -.ryug ,, 2 Quik.. , , .:, - ., , , Q! ragga, Q A 1., Executive Staff i:LiE4Ti??!f-'195-5'-,, .i '. . .. I ' ni .. A ,za i-x:f,u..,f- .-x T V.- f.?4.a - - -1 '. - - v ' ,:... ,., 1, , 2. . P5 1 'Lf A fp Q - ' 26- 'N A whit 'EF'-LK -- 4 W '5' , - -Q - tu R ' iii A 'fi . -.-4 13' of , Sim. . V14 1 ' ,. f.-if 'M fr L-,gf it -j' gf iii' QV V .92 'ff T- ' ,,1.,f1,,,.-125 Km Wie .1.4.,.3 .. . ' f 5' 5, ., 'bw 41: '45,- MARTIN PEDIGO Advertifing Manager LARRY SPITZER Chief Photographer ' I f ,. ,J ip., , R -'fax-.'. .1 - KAREN SPRINGSTED MARY BEVERLY WADE Art Editor Index Editor ' 'fl ' 'Z' pt:-ww-1-gzyx-,-:.xV. -- ,a.,,,,: -1. .,. ,,..v , ,f , .f,. .- ' ,st-as f1,,fff-,elm - , . V . f 1 , at: ff, ,L r, , . A..5::::f1.px, , -.5i-v-1521'-43'mf7:-'2f-wi -. .Q r 1-14-gi: av- rl -- ., .,,,1,.,.:.1mfQ,, 4-.-21 - Y 'fQet5sgfe:zw .aa:, 1 .u w .t ' ' - 3 ,a , -N-I-Q ,1:-111239121E5f5f5fe,:?-1-mf , '-S9 ik H ' P 4 f' . V t :ez PAUL ROGERS ARMAND OSTROFF Photographer Photographer x Q-. .2-EYES Schools, Editors Qs HELEN JANE BOSSHART D.A.E., Kent, Graduate RAY SUELL Law Q 1 .i H Ni- URUIFKB 1 .!. wg? F PHIL ROWE Dental L ., T 'G 'QP far.: N 5. tggywfi, X ' fQf:'f'i Mm.. A svzj !-72531 1, . -25, CHRIS FOSTER Medical JACK HUBER Engineering SHEILA BECK Mum' Q ... . . X -' Q -K e .. X A f 5 -'TQQZ' 1 , -,. : B' - ,- Mm e Is. 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M-:':..sz:-, '.4222:'Ezf!f!'ffL :wg . .Bw B -- .1---.:..L.4-.1 CAROLE CAUDILL Orgamizatiom Staff embers CHARLES EIFLER Military and VIC KOURY DOROTHY WIERVILLE BOB WIERWILLE Sportx Editor Dance Chairman Dance Chairman K .ir K ,K . V. -N A ' Wi r , Q K f-Y L' .111-.11 . - 31. W A .5 4 'if f. .. X 5 .. . ,..., X 5 V-'ZY5 'I e fa - e.. , Y-' -,.., o 2 n 0 L. .. LZ. f ff i 1-A: ' if p w v 0 -1 4' zz .-.-:V M v B 4 au- 5 . . A2 . ,. ,. . sxw MQ 9, Q T' ff. ,iff fry 33 Q 4' 'A 'Y 9' 'E 3 Q Q if V 4' ,Jae-fr-1'-frA::'22iY ' ..-.:,::Ff5+PV:-Isl.-erm. -f:Xmigieifne-aux.:-bk:-AMN xv., . '- ,s- KS 'Q .1:1-1:2-:s1:r:r-wlrii? f9'v'M?'Q-zsrfsm f. X :,-:-1::f.f2'1 E1.s':v::-'.::1-x. A-iziize-2--'my-S?XQrEW , 9' E! G 0 fa . 6 +5 f. if 9 ef ' bQ?11i?::23tQg-...-Q.':s.i1: Q Q Q 'f ri- at 'S Q Q is is 'Q 0 ,rf . U A C2 Q r ' 1X .., Q Vg. L., .,.g.W.:-1, -wir'-: .f 's+4':4.AY-rs..-n.::.-gf4 ,i-gm.-x,XQ--'..wrqrzi-'1- ,.g p,gQ-Va..wgfsz'-: .-31,-.:.:.' HQ 9 4' U G 'P 53' 5 9 W 0 My 1-tS5:.3'f::sQi5:'.:gg.1fs'1...f K 'Q a cr Q me A 0 'fl A if ' ' , s is Q if g' A12 in 'gg A v 'L -. ' : '- 2 W we '?'- f ' n .- ,-.- AW 1:.f 1'2?:r-f .1132 N fefrifzsbf '.1-,gbrIg3ff:::'-2 -E'-.nr QW Q56 G 52 :gf -.U if ,wo 'H i Q:-iff, Hx 3 1' fav 9 ,f 'M 52 ,ir Q7 --ei. V, 7,12 -w if I -- K 'MOG ,Q 3 Q 9 9 we--if., , S' 23 ' M .V , .., 5 . . ' ,.f , , ,:fqg.'T':12'1-.UM.. ...,w, A N. D 4 -J f ra im :J Q ffigii . 0 66 BARBARA BURKEL Greek Editor Greek Editor Ari Staff MARSHALL SPRIGG HELENE ZEMON EDITOR-Margaret Fife EXECUTIVE STAFF Martin Pedigo-Adizertiring Karen Springsted-Art Mary Bey Wade-Index Larry Spitzer-Photographer Armand Ostroff-Photographer Paul Rogers-Photographer OFFICE MANAGERS Mary Ann Rich Ann Walls OFFICE STAFF Barbara Miles Sharon Stengell ysgf 53? E Wffzg ,Y 5 is MARY ANN RICH ANN WALLS 0 :ce Manager O zce Manager 19 7 THoRo GI-IBRED STAFF SCHOOLS' EDITORS Helen Bosshart-Kent, DAB Phil Rowe-Dental jack Huber-Speed Ray Suell-Law Chris Foster-Medical Sheila Beck-Mari: Betty Miles-A8zS Ann Baird-ASLS john Addleman-Bzzfineff STAFF MEMBERS Betty Crain-Feature Barbara Bailey-Featare Carole Caudill-Organizationr Charles Eifler-Military Vic Koury-Atbleticr Bob Wiemille-Danze Chairman Dotty Wiemille-Dance Chairman Barbara Burkel-Greek Marshall Sprigg-Greek Helene Zemon-Art Staff Barbara Miles and Sharon Stengell hard at work. Office staff members. Armand and Mary Bev, deep in thought. ALL NIGHT, ALL DAY Last minute deadline panic. BETTY CRAIN Editor-in-Chief BOB SHACKLETON Barinefx Manager THE C RDINAL OTTO REYNOLDS Managing Editor Editorial Staff BARBARA BAILEY TOM WARE MARTIN PEDIGO Newf Editor Feature Editor S portf Editor V. i.., K. CHARLENE SCOTT LARRY SPITZER HELEN JANE BOSSHART Society Editor Chief Photographer Afforitzte Editor ,sg K Q to 69 Schools, Editors GEORGE MCDONALD JIM DUGGINS A Dental School Bmineu Sdwol SHEILA BECK PAUL PARKER Mmic School Speed 5519001 10, RICHARD REVELL Law School MARSHALL SPRIGG S peed S cbool THE CARDI VOL. XXVIII, NO. 23 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE, LOUISVILLE 8, KENTUCKY March 28, 1957 Otto checks galley sheets at the printers STAFF ASSISTANTS: Glenn Chestnut, Sydney Jane Meyers, Feature: Ken Connelly, News: and Judy Bulmer. Sl- T H E C A R D I N A L University of Louisville's Official Weekly Publication Member: Associated Collegiate Press SUBSCRIPTION RATES 52.00 per year-51.00 per semester Published by the students by the authority of the Board of Student Publications. weekly during the school year, except for examination periods and holidays. Entered as a second class matter September 15, 1933, at the Post Office at Louisville. Kentucky, under the Act of March 13, 1897. Betty Crain ......... ......... E ditor-in-Chief Bob Shackleton ..............................,........... Business Manager Otto Reynolds Barbara Bailey EDITORIAL STAFF Tom Ware ............... Charlene Scott Martin Pedigo Helen Bosshart Larry Spitzer ........................................................................ Managing Editor .............News Editor .........Feature Editor ..........Soclety Editor ..........Sports Editor Associate Editor Chief Photographer Staff Assistants: Ken Connelly, News, and Sydney Meyers, Feature Schools Correspondents George McDonald, Dental: Bill Galbraith, Kent: Richard Revell, Law: Jerry McCord, Medical: Sheila Beck, Music: Paul Parker and Marshall Sprigg. Speed: Jim Duggins, Business. Gene Conrad ........ Bob Hastings ....... Bob Shepard ....... Ben Birkhead ...... . ................ . Bert Edwards Junie Schlaug .......... .................................. BUSINESS STAFF Manager .........Assistant Business Manager ...........................Circulation Manager .Assistant Circulation Manager Manager Staff Reporters: Bruce Baird, Suzanne Hill, Helen Stinchcomb, Pat Lundy, Greg Bobrow. Anita Wiloughby, Bob Metry, Jim Craddock. Bette Skeen, Della Homans Proofreaders: Glenn Chesnut Typists: Marion Cecil, Jan Holzapfel Photographers: Armand Ostroff, Paul Rogers MORRIS BEIN. GARDINER 4C Board of Student Publications .Assistant Advertising Manager BUSINESS STAFF: Bob Hastings, Assistant Business Manager: Bob Shep- ard, Circulation Manager, Bert Edwards, Office Manager. Advertixing Manager GENE CONRAD 'E 1 gpg. Q' i 1 4 I Pi Delta Epsilon Journalism l-lonorar Otto Reynolds--Cardinal Preridenzf Betty Crain-Cardinal Vice Preridemf Martin Pedigo-Cardinal and Thoroughbred, Secretary Margaret 'Fife-Thoroughbred Dotty Nich'51s-Thoroughbred Mickey Moore-Thoroughbred Barbara Bailey-Cardinal Doris Clay-Cardinal Gene Conrad--Cardinal Dr. William Ekstrom-Faculty Kenneth Koerber-Speed Engineer i George McDonald-Cardinal Armand Ostroff-Cardinal and Thoroughbred Charlene Scott-Cardinal Bob Shackleton-Cardinal Bob Shepard-Cardinal Larry Spitzer-Cardinal and Thoroughbred Suzanne Lucheta-Cardinal P1 Delts Betty Crain and Otto Reynolds give newspaper advice. The all-day workshop included a tour of the campus. Mal? Bev Wade and Mickey Moore conduct yearbook seminar Pi Delta Epsilon's Annually-Sponsored Journalism Workshop for High Schools Yearbook editors confer with Margaret Fife. fi' If K: f is x -.X X 'M3'F as 1' iE' f,.??. .4 551. 4 wk T TTT : . N X K1 N T STUDENT GOVERNMENT niversity Student Senate Front row, left to right: Bob Wiemille, Katie Bryan, Liz Frederick, Ronnie Krebs, Karen Springsted, Bob Hastings. Back row: Rex Slechter, Patti Rinehart, George McDonald, Barbara Bailey, Martha Cabell, Hershall Murray. Not pictured: Carolyn Heim. Commission Heads 74 Neville Caudill Bruce Baird Prefident Vice Prexiderzt 1 Doris Goodknight Jim Heins Bert Edwards Seeretery ' Treasurer Purliamenterian Voting Members Barbara D01-is WinS0n 1.011 Gail Burkel Clay DeWitt Dickie Elliott Bob Hancock Continued The purpose of the University Student Senate is to promote co-operation between students and fac- ultyg to form a strong bond among the students of the Universityg and to balance the academic life of the students by the promotion of extracurricular ac- tivities within the University of Louisville. Continued we I Frances Mike Bob Mickey Earl Hayes Kemper Kessler Moore O'Bafm0n I Shea Don Eurie Don Larry Scheer Smith Sodrel Spitzer Maffhall John Les Don Rodney SPf 188 Stewart Terry Wade Wells Q vw' 5 RELIGIGUS GROUPS N fi' X 2 24, I I 1 X5 Y .1 U .1 - re, ' I 1 J, YQ f ,fa 18 bf c115-v P sw 1 .luk ' L9 .pp W' JW ff, ki rf 1 V-' N 4 In H , 'X , 4, , OFFICERS 0 0 ' 1 S C. 0 C Preridenl .......................... SHARON STACKHOUSE 6 1 1 O u Vice President ................ RICHARD LOVINGOOD Secretary .,,........... .............. H ELEN BOSSHART ' Faculty Adzfiror .. ........ RICHARD T. SMITH wg I 1 The purpose of the Religious Council of the University of Louisville is to act as the intermediate body for all the other religious organizations. The activities of the Religious Council include planning the Christmas Convocation for the Arts and Sciences College, and the execution of Re- ligious-Ernphasis Week on campus. 78 OFFICERS Pfeiidenr .................................... MARY ANN RICH I Vice Prefidenl ........... ....,., J OI-IN HALBLEIB Seffffafy ---------.-..... ........... P AT NEGILSKI Tfedrufef ........... ............ T ONY KOESTER Faculty Advisor ....... EARL R. GERHARD The Newman Club of the University of Louisville is a member of the National Federation of Newman Clubs which was founded in 1936. The purpose of the group is to benefit Catholic students spiritually, intellec- tually, and socially. OFFICERS - ' pmiden, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,.,. F RANK DOLBEARE t Vife P,-mam ..,... .......... s ANDRA MOREDOCK ap 1 Tyggsfufgf ---.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,., B A Faculty Adviior ........-. HARRY CHESTER The Baptist Student Union is an or- ganization of Baptist students on the cam- pus who meet for the purpose of spiritual growth and Christian fellowship. Among the many activities of the B.S.U. are an annual retreat, a student week at Ridge- crest and regular socials. The B.S.U. pub- lishes its own paper, and it's the only stu- dent religious group on campus with its own house. 80 The new B.S.U. Center. WESLEY CLUB OFFICERS Prexidemf .........,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,.....,......,... PAT JOHNSON Vile Prefidenz ............ RICHARD LOVINGOOD Secretary ,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, WANDA ELLIOTT Tfeafurer .........,.,...,,..,....,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,. EULA DAVIS Dedicated to the benefit of the Meth- odist 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. WESTMINSTER CLUB OFFICERS Preridenz ............................,..... LYNN MAYFIELD Vice Preridenz .......... ............,.......i... P AUL ASH Secretary ................................ BARBARA BURKEL Trearzzrer ..............v......................... ART METCALF The Presbyterian Student Association offers each semester an active program of meetings and social gatherings for the benefit of the Presbyterian students on the campus. BI Canterbury Club is the Episcopal group on campus which meets every Thursday morning at 7 A.M., and has a Com- munion and breakfast. The four-th Sunday of every mon-th i the group has a supper and program. All Episcopal stu- dents are encouraged to attend the meetings of this group. 'Wa 211- - f , .,f.v,-,..asf,f..,3,4.9 : -::s221s:zav'ffff', r .' ,S Q! g3,f 70 ' C 'L' iv 'N W fix 3,2 Q,-N 1 Ml ,M A X N ' X K xx xx f- A - . W. ' ' 'YN . Reading clockwise: Larry Raymond, Presidentg Dawson Teegh, Jim Blanchard, Emmalee Bowers, fstanding: Mr. and Mrs. Bettsingenj jack Clark, Rev. Kim Underwood, Chaplain and Rector of Calvary Episcopal Churchg Carolyn Davis, Secretary and Treasurerg Ray Singer. f , ,,N Q my -A-. ,W ,nf 4, 4 --,w:,Q..f, - ,ir .M Ji V ' : ar 1 'if-.-fix Yr-wi za fr 7 . usfrmfr .L .. - :qxifiwglifi 1 wif Massa may , f :mesa . , 2 . K .1.:- 40,6 Ev, .' . . ' 4 1 i 5 'Li ' E ...A , 3, , x. fi X J Q, JW? Ima Wx: I I n I n 1' if I 4 E f If ' d',:' V .-I Marchin I NA-JS-MSA 1-2-3 kick! Majorettes Beverly, Susan, Pat and Frances Half-time performance at the game ardinals V nl Seven french horns and a pencil. Coke time. The three Musketeers Asher, Gerald Ballenger, Ed Barkley, Maurice Brown, Cessna Brown, Merle Byrd, Mary A. Chamberlain, Malcolm Christensen, Don Comer, Glen S. C-raddock, john W. Crittenden, Darrell Curl, Gordon C. Eaton, Daniel Dyson, Richard Eifler, Chip Gerbrecht, Jerold Gittli, Ernest Heuser, Mary Hicks, Arthur H. Hill, Suzanne L. Hinton, Patricia MEMBERS UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE BAND Hoffman, Everett Jr. jackson, Charles jones, jim Keister, William Kennedy, Peggy Kerr, Robert Kroeger, Karl Long, Gaylord Luckett, Robert Marsh, Tom Meenach, Betty jean Minyard, Harold Morris, Ballard Myers, William Novak, Marilyn Paletti, Marilyn Powell, R. E. Probus, Harold Reynolds, Otto Reynolds, Mary Shea Rushing, Donald Ernest E. Lyon, Director Alfred Peltier, Departmental Arrirtant Sanchez, Bernard Spitzer, Larry Stonecipher, Gary Summer, Floyd Svara, Allan C. Taylor, John Taylor, Ralph Thiele, Alfred Thornhill, Beverly Threlkheld, J. E. Trivette, Don Trueblood, Tom Vance, Stuart Vitatoe, James Vitatoe, S. Dean Wilkings, Marion Zehnder, Norbert Owen, Phillip Cecil, Marion Morris, Winston Wedding, Larry University of Louisville ' Choir I 88 The University of Louisville Choir is directed by Dr. Walter O. Dahlin. This group often combines with the University Choral Union. This larger body performs major choral Works. -1 .E mm W , 4g P .13 'Q 2 , l fiillllli' 'l , A l L l fs vyvv 'vvv vyq FQ Www 0 00 000' fe ' WQNM NTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIESN M Members of the International Relations Club meet week . . 1 1 h li t' t th' ld 't t' I I1 t 3 I' H an 0 H 3 .lil 55212. 1i5ZfriIff.breCZJ,IZfafeS iiiiiioihe Tnffnllfiffai . . Center. R O H S u b Its membership includes local University students and international students. First row: Vicky Vollmer, Maria Drespania, Dick Weston, Judy Ivy. Second row: Britt Saunders, J. Wan, jose Lopez, Norman C. Smith, Mufid Ziady, Sheila Beck. Third row: Carl Wieck, Mary Bev Wade, Barbara Vinsel, Ann Hemdahl, Nancy Ackerly, Judy Loring, Emalee Bowers, Bob Walters. 90 Sir Percy Spender is seen here with Dr. George Brodski and Mayor Andrew Broaddus. Business School students, Gilbert Mittel, fleftj, and George Brewer confer with Geoffrey Crowther, prominent British Econ- omist. UHIO VALLEY IUKHONAL CONFERENCE The University of Louisville In- ternational Relations Club was host to the twenty-fourth annual conference of the Ohio Valley Re- gion of International Relations Clubs on March 16 and 17, 1956. Sir Percy C. Spencler, Ambassa- dor of Australia to the United States was the keynote speaker. Students from Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky attended. Britishers Visit .of. X 1 , . 1 .1 '-is I 5: 'v ,172 'E' r- -ff---1 ,Lfm .1 75- 'A is .gf 11. ' . , Luncheon for a prominent international guest. Dr. Ekstrom, Mr. John Dawson, British Consul of Cincinnati, and Vicky Vollmer. ql UNITED ATIUNS DAY On October 24, the International Center spon- P sored a program on United Nations Day featuring Rev. Billy Graham as guest speaker. He is seen here conferring with several students after the program. E 5 x E i Students confer with the popular evangelist. N -ff: :S Y . Colonel W. F. Rockwell and William L. Blatt debate Foreign Trade Mr. Vernon Duckworth-Barker, Senior Information Officer with the United Nations Dept. of Public Information is shown with Dr. Brodschi. yt m G DIC, IT H1135 Each summer for the past seven years Dr. George E jh Brodschi has directed a program of summer work exchange 3 6 whereby University of Louisville students work and tour in Europe for three months. d 6 S Back row, left to right: Katherine Bryan, Switzerland, Jeannie McDevitt, Switzerland, John Strattan, Switzerland, Louis Vimont, France, Dr. George Brodschig Detlar Lind, Switzerlandg Suzanne Lucheta, Franceg jim Banks, Franceg Ann Hemdahl, France. Front row: Larry Spitzer, Norway, Doris Clay, France, Lynn Graham, Switzerland, jane Houchens, Franceg Roger Worth, Switzerland, janet Altic, Franceg Judy Ivy, Englandg Donnajean Boddy, France-g Carolyn Lindle, Franceg Ellen Wood, France. Q 93 , Each year the University of Louisville, through the In- F0 ternational Center, is host to Foreign, Students who come to work and live the American way during their college career. 'FU K Foreign students visiting Kentucky State Capitol. Left to right: Kurt Patzke, Kantilal Patel, Yin- Rei Djuh, Gladwin Solomon, Fuad Esmahan, Chung-ja Kim, Genevieve du Chaissih, Horst Eschenberg, Tan Wee Chong, Mahalir Jain, Laurence Chen, Eduardo Uribazo, Ursula jogher, Dr. Regine Calixto Inigves, I-Iaruko Takino. 94 STUDENTS OF OTHER LANDS Genevieve du Chassin, a native of Paris, France enjoys a coke break with Joe Burks, University of Louisville student. 1 Bernard Boulanger, French exchange student, tests equipment at American Radiator and Standard Sani- tary Company. Myrtle Solomon and Yasir Khammash soliciting aid for CARE. FRE CHI PORT!! 'YQ A native of Paris, Jacqueline Blonde practiced her fluent English at the Information Desk of the Louisville Automobile Club. .X 1,2 1 X ,:t,..Ah. 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Q Q D ' .T fU X f' m x ,mt 2 I 3 09 0 ' V41 I - I N 2 3 a -4 il 3 fs 2 E 3, gt, ,W-.UZ ,ff-,ir .. ,A : ,Ax m,,:,M,,,,-,., ,M V, , ,, , J... 1...,...N.,...., -V w-- -v- 1 -- -ff - A Y FRESHMEN SOPHOMORES JUNIORS AVAL RESER IE TRAINING ARTS AND SCIENCES COMPANY The purpose of the Naval Reserve Officers' Train- ing Corps is to provide a steady supply of well-educated Junior officers for the Navy and Marine Corps and to build up a reserve of trained officers ready to serve the nation in a national emergency. NROTC graduates are given equal rank, treatment, and opportunities with the graduates of the United States Naval Academy. The Professor of Naval Science and Commanding Officer of the NROTC Unit, University of Louisville is Colonel Frank M. Reinecke, U.S. Marine Corps. SENIORS FFICERS' CORPS SPEED SCHOOL CO M PAN Y SOPHOMORES PRE-SENIORS FRESHMEN JUNIORS .ff Ji EX? hx cw A E. Av iii W, SENIORS IOI STAFF First row: Lieutenant R. L. Place, Lieutenant J. L. Thurman, Cdr. T. F. Schneider, Colonel F. M. Reinecke, Major J. R. johnson, Lieutenant R. E. Pettit, Lieutenant W. C. Dotson. Second row: Miss Heckel, Q. M. C. Fulton, F. T. C. Smith, G. M. C. Graves, Y. N. C. Thomas, M. Sgt. Bradford, S. K. Kahl. RIFLE TEA First row: Ray Rogers, Bob Metry, Bob Shepard, Bob Swartwood. Second row: Bob Sotsky, Clement Koerber, Sergeant Bradford, Harry Ling, Ray Hunter. V ' ' 'wifmigvii-9?I,i:fray' - ,Q U. of L.'s Contingent on the Battleship Wifconyizz--Dean Russell and his summer law class. ,xi X, ' 4 J 1-: ER CRUISE ' ' t1,,:mfs--f:1Aiwf::q4:a:,gew:-fa, mi:-1, wr? , -.:f,fv:,f'if-X ' -- -gz...,:. . , ' 4 .zrfe-24-f f - . ,. ' . ?:l2Jjr'f.iQyv3:T93.rigzg' SJW ,i's.'W3535?,i:1l?2Z?l.. 1 1f,'gb2':1, if - Q I N5 I fvman. ws- W. 41, .,:-.hm-.V , M-f:w:,w:w fri-231:-:Siwwfa is.-:V Q1-fff,w,g:.1f:, tee f 2 4zx:f1fe?4:::f: ' vw-sjf' L - 21 is-cf V Z: hz 7 :F'4':?1f.' 1 -. 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'r 'i41fffYZf?f':,5 ', M 'ff' - 'ins' , , V - - '- , . ,:,.Q1,3gf-arf, ya .- f -gg, ws-P ' V f '- .- .Q . .4 ,' 5 -Q ' Join the Navy and see the world! Eurie, Rickwald, and Shark lO3 C0 MISSIONING Everyone an Ensign NNUAL AVAL BALL ! Kathy Burris, jean Wesley, Martha Ransdall, 1Queenj, Col. Reinecke, Mary Daily, and Maria Meek. Eagle and Anchor Spring Dance, April 17, 1956. TRAINING CORPS AJ. D. J. BURCH AJ. E. ELLINGER CA C A S N A COL. FERGUS C. GROVES-Commanding Officer STAFF OFFICERS AND ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS STAFF OFFICERS O ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS T.SGT. W. E. CARTER M.SGT. M. TURNER S.SGT. C. W. BANISTER M.SGT. M. C. BAKER T.SGT. W. E. CARTER AWARDS DAY ANNUAL AIR FORCE BALL TRAINING WITH THE AIR NATIONAL GUARD .Q M .1.-,:,.:v1'14.f .1-:v.':-:...f1L.n4.-I.:MN -.,,..,,4l-'wJ.z,,f:,A I y fv b,,,g, 5,-5-,,,,:, ,,,, -:1:,a1e.:-.mg MW: -, Arnold Air Society Members Qualifications for membership in the Tommy Mantell Squadron of Arnold Air Society: Cadets must be regularly enrolled in the advanced course of the AFROTC unit. Selection is made from outstanding academic AFROTC students. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Commanding officer talks to initiates Congratulations and a Fourragere Taking the oath at initiation P05 First row: Susan Fisher, Joan Scharfenberger, Katie Bryan, Joan Rea- gin. Second row: Bunny Haan, Suzanne Lucheta, jane Bootes, Barbara Abbott. Third row: Barbara Greenwell, Mary Morgan, Diane Coleman, Nancy Curry. Fourth row: Diane Reed, Betty Atkinson, Charleen Carter. Photographic Club Wing tip Staff Ef5? 'i?WGf?9fi-,wyfi GREEK 2 KIFEA M2 GT4' XDA 42152 AZAO KA HB9 ZKZTAA TAQAK AAXA 4'K V' fx 'B Jill ' W f P f K .B . 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A 4 X 4 ,. i ' V ' 'f ' .. , .. gi fra, . f E YQ A ff .V 5455 ,nga ,Q . . I, , . ,,,. .,,,.,.,.. . ff ggi, ,VQXAMQF A 1 X. 5 . ' E? N . i ,ff-9' First row, left to right: Atkinson, B. S., Bellis, R., Borders, J., Brasfield, A., Bromley, B., Bulmer, J., Campbell, A , Cox, I.. Second row: Curran, J., Duncan, QI., Hines, C., Hussey, N., jackey, J. A., Iackey, D., johns, V., Raque, C. Third row: Reed, D., Rice, J., Rupp, S., Schlaug, C., Scott, C., Weller, B., Zemon, H. f M -, -ri if Xiu . '-V 4 H 517. , F- - 5,135.92 - ' 1 ,fi 3' Hr: ffm-4 ,1 Q .-Jvggiffilil I .J 1-1. 4 Q I x'!u- VT! I 1 8 ,-ff' ' f , ,'qFg... jf 5-1 :lr 1 X if-A' .gf if S T' 1 - ,F 'curb' I ' jzyrvttti 4 H ,QI 'fzffh' Q f 5 X -A. . Q..-dun: . , - r ., .S 'N , N - If 'Y 'if H .Q ij' Am - ' .I .5 i qw' ,wi J- A lr. 21-nk Q En, ' Q 3 .vff A- - - k,f' gg Z' . 1 iiyvy f s 'af '- 'Aff' ' joys of pledging. l Suzanne Anita Doris Bing Lucheta Willoughby C19-Y MCYUS President Vine Secretary Treasurer Prerident DE I I A Z I A Pies are better than ever! Delta Zeta was founded October 24, 1902, vw- S at Mi-ami University, Oxford, Ohio. Beta WI Gamma, one of seventy-six chapters, was es- tablished at the University of Louisville in 1928. Q Napkins and more napkins! V Gathered around the Christmas tree. II6 lit First row, left to right: Abbott, B., Bailey, B., Crain, B., Curry, N. g Goodman, P., Green well, B. Second row: Homans,-D., jungbert, C. 5 Kunzman, E., Lundy, P., McCammon, B., Myers, V. Third row: Negilski, P., Schickli, A., Sterner, Y., Trautwein, M. L., Wallas, A. Many helping hands ! Ili xl WU ,,,, 1,x .. - Y . - k-45 :mir 'Xu N: f .. i E 3 Eloise Virginia Beverly Martha Neal Moore Meredith Cecil Lips Prefident Vice Serretary Treafzzrer Prefident Ii D I I ' I l Alesson in carpentry. Kappa Delta was founded October 23 1897 at 5 61 Farmville, Virginia. Alpha Xi, one of ninety ' : 0 ' chapters, was founded at the University of Louis A ville in 1928. T Q i :pk ,fr -'Q X X If . mf-,-V-1g,.,-,MW ww. , rwrmyw-,rm Santa was here ! if s H xv K Il8 ..,......-r A Gordon's special ! VFQ '40-vi 4- , K -W... SQ f if. vi x ...W , L f f g I6 ' W e A x eh, R b , .a -.,, . ag-,,,, ,N B , 3,j,,mE5,?.: 1 1 ., . X , 55422 : knife--f 'fb Y Y S if . 4 rc, , N '33 R Q 3 9 51 'SE75' F1rst row left to ught Anderson E Bader J., Beierle, B., Beisler, J., Bootes, I., Bosshart H Bryan K CGCII, M Second row Coleman D Frsher, S , Frederick, E.g Heaton, A., Holzapfel, J., Hughes, A Innls C jones, N Th1rd row Keeley R M Kmght W Morgan, J. A., Nichols, D., Peake, H,g Rust, M Scharfenber, I Schrmdt Fourth row Schrmdt M A Schuler, J Stengell, A., Stengell, S.gWierwil1e, D., Yiengst, A Q m 1 1 Q5 H i ' N Us I 1 Riff' ' 'P 4 mv ' W ST' N- y ' 4 . 2: , . , . , .. .. 1' . ,I A, I iN 9 ff' s ' 1- lv' W r Iv 7, Od-f 'f5.JI f I I I I A I 1 . I x f .. , N ' In , 1,9 A I5 X 4x: fgl 4: J-, ' 35,1 Ay' .I rg H. -f4,f 4 ri 'al i' A .'! Ii ,W 1 ,K'i4 ..4,:,,f 1.' Margaret Ruth Pat BUHHY Fife Southwick Downey Hagan Pfefidem' Vice Secretary Tffflfllfff Prefident 'Q PI Culinary skills being tested Pi Beta Phi was founded April 28 1867 at Monmouth, Illinois. Kentucky Alpha one of 104 chapters, was established at the University of Q Louisville in 1925. may rw I , , v ,Q x I' X Fqsq 5 an-sq - N..-9 ..- I20 The pause that refreshes. Y' 'aw- ....,,,.,. y :S Tennis, anyone ? nad: First row, left to right: Altic, I., Bush, I., Caudill, C., Cozart, F., Driscoll, S., Fruits, M. 5 Furgerson, A., Gray, B. , Griffin, N. Second row: Hanner, L., Hester, B., Irwin, M. L., Miles, Barbara, Miles, Betty, McDonogh, J., Musselman, A., Nieman, S., Norris, N. Third row: Osborne, N., Price, T., Roe, M., Shain, M., Springstead, K,, Stinchcomb, H., Wade, M. B., Wynn, B. 1 Thanksgiving dinner. T if T W li i W u lx K x WWA I' Uxnf. s' o T ix Mm Wiz-S T Mal a ' . :Fil 1' - ' ml 'iii44!...'g'Il s . ', H, mlm!!! b!! , A Q14 --I IL x i , --I .law og L..-.4-av, l1l V E 2 - ' J? Wy Y V , - 'I ' , br' I-' 1' ' 7?-AY Lip, If , J' 4 .2 f I ' ,A a , :- ,i .. Y - I riff., fg ffikzrsf I2l 5 7' V ia Patti Doris Leslie Rachel Rinehart Goodknight Horton Wiggins Prefident Vire Serfetmfy Treaizzref' Prefident SIG A KAPPA ...- Pk - f mv an X a U , i Lv f s3F Mv ,. .I ,I f 9 ...P , V 43.35 ,V i , 1,4-1 . '- :f.3gz,:-.il - K . am, .. A 142-I ' 1 . Zffifi 1 H f if 5' . of 13499 ..: 4i. . i ya. I ., . '- 3,7 2,3 ' ...ai .aaa y w oigza- ,qygp ,ggv v-- ' H , 1 , it '4 ' '-'f2i159??5?5'4g'i,,L1 VAL . ' ' ,, ,-', .i we ' af 'G N: ' -4 -W' Y .- we 5,5 5 A F.. .2 pf: M . V:-za. ,A'.1L2'Ml5:55,.4-,..,-,Next 1 , , 5 . S- A , 1f75'.:15. '1' i .1 1 2151 ' i .,,:.,., , 1 -sg . apr- + 1 1 ., H if . Ve ,. 1 51, , i 2' . V ' A f W I IHQLL , , p J, z, 4.,. 1, ,effw Q0 W 1 5 , af f r, f I , i e V' ' i ij j X. ' .- Y -' ' ,ia Caught in the web. l22 W M' Y V-NK Prospects of dinner. 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. All in good voice. 1 VI First row, left to right: Anderson, J., Beliles, F., Boone, G., Buechel, B., Carter, C., Cullen, M., Friedl, M. J. Second row: Hartman, M. J., Heim, C., King, S., Klapheke, I., Reagin, J., Rulander, M. J., Russell, A. Third row: Simpson, J., Smith, S., Stoker, M., Swear ingen, C., Wellman, J., W'hitten, J. Santa didn't come. ., Q L Shirley Arm Elizabeth Crouch Wooley Montgomery Kutfik Pfefidenz Vine Secrezafy Tfeamfef Prerident ZETA TAU ALPHA 31110 Qt ,sg . ' Zeta Tau Alpha was founded October 15, 1898, and the Beta Lambda chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1927. Cooking up a witch! 1 , Gathered around the sandwiches. , 1 Q , J -1 ,.-N ' 5 '- . Q , fi 1 N3 J j First row, left to right: Lancaster, D., Me Montgomery, M.g Sprinkle, G. Second row: Vollmer, V., Wagoner, R., Wick 1 ' Tl- 'w3 ?'t :Q-11 f:-igagw1?'1 ' ' 'L+ twigs' il, ' ?c:.,a,.eL-:B-:+.Y. .11 in -.I fi:-x5 ,gs ., , f M? , 5 F uf' ii Blilllllllw- t gfsxznili if f' T T A-qv H -'iff i 'vid X ni Q 6 'r all sw 4. ' ' X 'Quff-11 M.-15.1.15 2 Q-725-L X S . -- i 1 , Midi' Taira' 33.4212 Q1 ' g..!f'f5'1-. ,?Q.'?',2jEff5i . . . 1 I c ' F Z' -- , , , ', ' , ffl, b f ' - ' V f. 1. . -49' .I-ro... -, -QL. ' yer, M er, B. A W zyfl 6 Z, V N J 1 fm ' -1 41 fm: M5155 , Q 6 7 fs 9 iff? ft' V E if yy, be 'iggw l x affg '6 ,'Vf 5 ,.-3 31-1af..w-.-- -.f - ..-.f -if I 9,43 41, , Q.,-.QQJ Z? - 44 ,,1.a. ,,,-1, -1 -Q, .- 1 ri , . sc-Q , fzf-5,-ff, ' '!.'ffr ' rf '-sic:-.1 'km-,,' MVAIJ ei- '-Z -5 .4 ' a ,3,:.,g2fQg szgwifag r am, .:..,ff1s ua- '.,f,:s.+.- -was-Y-'Mg r w JU: -': ' QW' af 4 :2 -1 .. asriw' f f Q, ?f'azsiHZs:z2afi1: ',,. -- fu . m f V wszfw - af :::.- Z, ,.... 3 .,,., G as +I, 9 , lg ,X . 1, . A -4-:-.- 1 iv '. . Dale Panke Prerident I Kay Bruner Vike Pfefident Pat Johnston Secretary f .A . fl, 'V-7: ' .L ' The Cardinalettes, a local social group, was Barbara founded at the University of Louisville in 1934. Parrott Tremzzrer First row, left to right: Ballou, I., Buchanan, B., Cooper, T., Foley, A., Grant, M. Second row: Hines, B., Joyce, B., Morgan, M., Sherrard, C., Weber, B. Our construction crew. s . L- 6 I I . x 5-'fn Christmas pleasures. l2S ,iE? .1 ei ' w tr, f2'55? - 'f , , .4 I-P -6? x y r DELTA PHI sie Delta Phi Sigma was founded December 7 Helen Shirley 1955,.for the purpose of lessening the stress of BafiSh gHC0bS0H competition of cooperation through education Premimt enema' service and student affairs. 'Q V iizi -V ' K. s s if Q -at Q fe if ff' W i i t i First row, left to right: Friedman, B.g Moskowitz, S.g Rozel, R.g Shapero, T.g Silverman B.g Sofan, E. R.g Streicher, G. Wa We all pitched in! I26 The end product. OFFICERS PANHELLE IC COUNCIL Secrelary Shirley Crouch Treafzzrer Eloise Moore eww Seated, front: Mickey Moore, Kappa Delta, Patti Rinehart, Sigma Kappa, Margaret Fife, Pi Beta Phi, Shirley Crouch, Zeta Tau Alpha, Miss Doris Nickel, Dean of Women. Seated, back of table: Suzanne Lucheta, Delta Zetag Katie Bryan, jane Nieman, Charleen Carter, Barbara Bailey. Standing: Martha Lyon, Betsy Kutak, Sharon Stengell, jean McDonough, Mary Jude Ruelander, Carole Caudill. l27 - 954 UL?-ii 3 'fi as ii im Bruce Ruel Sam I-Ilahn Baird Cheatham Campisano lfafzgaylg' Pyemigmf Vice Pfeiident Secrelary Treafzzrer A-'Y' Q 3 K iQ iw e rail 7 2 W all Delta Upsilon was founded at Williams College in 1834. Louis- ville Chapter, one of seventy-one, was established at the University of Louisville in 1949. It . TAXED HEAVILY ii' v Liszt-iz, C C Homecoming au if SMU-H l28 Go, girl, go! DE ,. ., .. p NA v : I I V1 House 9 Q 4 C ' , MQ 'Kc Q . Q-il .- fy i M NA lf 1: First row, left to right: Smith, C., Boone, J., Thompson, W., Johnson, H., Mayfield, L., Dehart, I Second row: Hasenour, L., Pound, D., Mazzoli, R., Shook, F., Craddock, J., Dolack, B. Third row: Addleman, J., Browne, P., Froning, I., Chynoweth, M., Haverstock, D. 5 Donnelly, B. Fourth row: Stith, S., O'Leary, J., Hamilton, T., Franck, C., Dietch, L. Looks like fun. Olympic material! Pete Torn Wayne Campbell Musselman Joplin WC: . SM Y 2 e- 6 5 Ns' 5 ? T 14 it KAPPA ALPHA ---wsu, . a ' -fi fa IEE 1 e Z is S. The House I 30 - i li iii all 1' Mifwwim .JQUR Flying high. Kappa Alpha Order was founded on December 21, 1865, at Washing- ton and Lee University. Beta Omi- cron Chapter, one of seventy-five, was established at the University of Louisville in 1921. I . 1, 44 Left to right: Wilhoyte, E.g Egli, g Solak, 1.3 Sikes, B.g Bohman, R.g Mattson, R. g Hannan, 1.3 Barnes, K More Work. The finished product. Winning the Socrates Handicap. Vic Garland Bernie Don Torrisi Allen Sams Scheer Prexident Vice Prefident Serretafy Treasurer LA BDA CHI ALPHA Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity was founded at 22 joy Street, Boston, Massachusetts, and the Zeta Sigma Zeta Chapter was established at the University of Louisville on April 5, 1948. l J w wiv -X ug- A sv em. kpug-'l,'LDj234E,Qf: N U L qv 1-2' ve, 4, 'I 5- . If ragga' 'bf '- UQ 2 'p,1' 9' K n AKA. F' F'-A 1 it N Tl l 5, JA E iw A fbgpf l Q Q Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble. I32 fvwwwk L C A Victorious ! AXA First row, left to right: Lyons, D., jenkins, R., Euller, D., Kocan, E., Manning, Qjohnson, Second row: Dickie, L., Lightfoot, D., Wade, D., Connelly, K., Debnam, J., Carpenter,.1i,fB2inks, J. Third row: Stewart, J., Allen, QI., Koury, M., Kyle, A., Schnur, R., Harrison, B., Riley, S. Z V 2. ff? 2 ' W 2 . el, ,,'-4 , :'.j '25 097' Us W aj r X 9 A5 1 y K4 p.. .Q ', l Qi il First row, left to right: Parsons, B., Barry, C., Todd, J., Larson, D., Koester, T., Hermes, J., Yaste, J. Second row: Miller, I., Robertson, DI., Winner, D., Ash, D., Cobb, J., Metry, B., Kelsey, J. Third row: Barley, A., Caras, T., Reagan, M., Senfort, W., Hellebusch, A., Ashbury, L. Dick Ed Bill Charlie Akins Holloway Adcock Smith Prefident Vire Prexidemf Secretary Treaizzfer PHI KAPPA T AU L! l Zh QUIT' I34 Fryberger Sing. Quai? 9 KT Phi Kappa Tau Fraternit was founded March 17, 1906 at Miami University, Oxford Ohio. Beta Beta Chapter, one o seventy-five, was established 2 the University of Louisville o March 30, 1947. Homecoming CDKT -- First row, left to right: Curran, B., Hagan, J., Kurtz, D., Schroering, j., Eifler, C., Laflhance, G., Parker, P., Slechter, R. Second row: Wright, B., Shepard, B., Dowdell, D., Sprigg, M., Tyra, C., Fleitz, P., Breed, B., Pedigo, M. Third row: Baugh, L., Logsdon, W., Smith, E., Vaughn, D., Bridges, J., Bethge, D., Hastings, B., Huber, First row, left to right: Baird, D., Birkhead, B., Armstrong, L., Conrad, G., Shackleton, B., Huskarnp, G., Metcalf, A., Halbleib, I Second row: Bobrow, G., Catinna, J., Miller, P., Patterson, A., Reeves, I., Peet, G., McDonald, D., Paul, W. Third row: Godbey, D., Conger, B., johnson, B., Curley, M., Young, E., Rice, J., Kaltenbacher, E. l35 'MJ 1 ,,-, , z f:-IE-?:E'iP1:!-3iW- '-' '41 , I' ,:. : . ,, : gg, - av at - we A -'M K 3 -SELFZN .ff V -N ,,,,.,1 ,.., I ,,,..:e , . ,. ,,,,. tw... .. -5 ' , 75'f? iii? A 2, X X 'Q A X S Q 381,-2, ,, , M 4 i -.4.,...r if if V .sf li ' 4 we .5 sf ' H X ,Q f. M X 1 Q9 M Q 4 2901 ' , P X 4 ' X 2 Q , N3 ye x , 2 N wi , Pl V-:amiga 1 W Q 'L Sky' x S ' V ' me as, ,g.f:aAt. .sa Q Gail Elliott Archon Gerald Riedling S erretnfy Winson DeWitt Treazfzzrer gonolo TYK0 Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity was l founded in 1904 and the Beta fy Gamma Chapter was estab- lished at the University of Louisville in 1949. I36 Sunny side up. PI KAPPA PHI g' xx? Cheers! M WX MA f new TIKCD First row, left to right: Pate, B.g Cook, 1.g Kessler, R., Zimmerman, H., Connor, R., Beanblossom, R.g Staples, C. Second row: Baylor, 1.g Powell, L., Davis, D.g Harding, C., Ridgway, 1.g Peterson, 1.g Krebs, R. Third row: Fryrear, D., Hyman, 1.5 Coghlan, C., Thornton, 1.9 Murphy, F.g Chervak, 1.5 Hoffman, C. Fourth row: 1enks, W., Kirchner, R., Webb, 1.g Whelan, 1.5 Blenchar, It's a frameup! Martin Bill Warren Eldfed Grimm Cooper Johnson Cart Regent Vife Regent Sfribe T1'94521f9f' ef EH lflliflf me it if-an i All X, Isa GT THETA TA 1 lid' 154' .- Q 9 QT Theta Tau Fraternity was foundec in 1904 and the Delta Beta Chapte: was established at the University o: Louisville in 1939. , . nt vm '+ fi ,.X: K . Q , J Happy New Year! 1 First row, left to right: Vance, S., Ross, W., Borst, D.g Bailey, A. g Ritchey, J., Huelsman, K Second row: Elliott, D., Boeckrnan, G., Hawkins, G.g Mapother, T.gSchu1er, T. i Pool sharks Fraternity spirit! Allan Armand Myers Ostroff Prior Exchequer Sigma Alpha Mu founded at City College of New York on November 19, 1909. Mu Delta Chapter, one of fifty-two, was established at the SIGMA ALPHA MU Ivan Davidson 4 v , . Record er gig 1 4 4' 4' + -r Fraternity vvas 4 ft. ETIQ 1 Q59 2 P-M University of Louisville in 1945. '1 ' 1 2 A 'l - l :h J ff 1 ' Z' Q fc Q 6 3 ,lv if ,, , , ,., -.ng rss ' X avi W f Q 1, ffx 1 4 yeh JJ' 'c, 1 ' ' V ny, ,1 ji iafilf Q First row, left to right: Kahn, A., Altman, H., Strull, j.5Fox, G., Gordon, P., Goldstein, A. Second row: Sloan, M.g Small, M.g Kahn, D.g Aretsky, P.g Fiedler, W., Katz, D. H,lX ,M A V' X'L' I40 SLA lvx Homecoming. SIGMA PHI EPSILO joe Iianuner Vzce Prerident xx QII4 A Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity was Q founded on November 1, 1901, at Rich- XJ W, mond, Virginia. Kentucky Beta Chapter, one of one hundred and eight, was es- tablished on the University of Louisville 2. E. campus March 17, 1947. s -, A 'I 1' .'., 1 4+ so it ' .1 ., ,, ' ., ,. si H I I ,Z ' an W L il in - , 1 My ' ' 2 fire .. , 13 ,mv 'W su. as he 1 ,-e- M' .M - eff I Qvlv wi - t 1 b l .f A Av .V 5 . .... , ., 1 ,yry ' Q Left to right: Carlin, N.g Lafferty, W., Harvey, J., Prather, B., Firkins, C., Ianzen, D.g Constantine, J. iw gn- 5, .4 ,' ,- AM .. I . ' -'iv -1 C , .Ji 4- if I 1,1 , . 1? .- I -A 1,-L. -7.: 5- - ' ' .,..rQ 'U 1 .. , 1-'W , ,fl -V P--f ' ' 4 .. I .' 1 . i Qs. 1j4,L. QQ'j,'iv I - ' , - Ly s' ,L - , v -A'-,',l' ' ' v , 1 - if 'Q A worthy project! Homecoming. Hone us Num TH Q - Noel john Ken Schumann Hollingsworth Turner President Segrezmy Tremzzrer We 9. l - I w' p THE Bob Bruce Wunderlich Koch l l ZX Elf! Ed U Us ml all-133 I42 T KE TAU KAPPA EPSILO Pleasant conversation. Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded in 1899 and Alpha Chi Chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1942. TRIA CLE Ed Dick Rueve Branson x' f A,- 11 Y 1' i n Triangle Fraternity was founded in 1907. The chapter at the University of Louisville was established in 1941. Homecoming. 2. . , .ij V, , Eg E , : -.1 1'1 1- . , ,, , H 5 f i 5, I Q 4 'J f 'J iff! W' . '23 if Q' il M 4' L4 3? 1 TW? I ' 9 ' f' L ,,., ?' or f 1 we M11 1 V I I 'ii T ...rf , A1 ? '3,i,4l,.::-Qgiib . 5 Q - -2.5-,I i . fr . QI K ' f'Hf'f 2. ' .-1 i Left to right: Baldwin, D., Smits, P., Biddle, D., Layman, E., Clark, J., Curry, L., Morris, K., Boblitt, S. E E Elf Engineers at work! A 0 The Interfraternity Council seeks to unite fraterni- ties and to sponsor cooperation as Well as competi- . tion. Two members from each fraternity represent C O U. in C their groups on the council. -fa I I Front row, left to right: Marty Grimm, Pete Campbell, Leslie Talbot, Cleo Joiner. Second row: Charles Coghlan, Vic Torrisi, Marvin Freedman, Allan Myers, Ed Rueve Jim Wallace. Third row: John Addleman, Jim Hahn, Dick Akins. I4-4 COLLEGE LIFE V! V X li 1 V Y I Y 1 1 I Y 1 1 1 E 3 1 I 1 I 1 i 5 I 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I 1 l 1 I Y 1 9 Q I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 I 1 S m-vnw -fp,,,1m11f:A f4 inummun-f.mmmmwf-mmuunmm-I 1.1, 1 1 rm-gm:-mn vw .1 m-manning:-I -1 1. 1 1 1-1.111-1.1.1.-f111.1.1-x:1-n.-an 1un muvwu.nu.- m.1.x.m-m1mmm1-m - mmm mum- 1-un um ,mm-xx. -wummnmln .. -1 1. .1 f 04 ,i 1,111 mg 'I :I ,r f',, 1, I M293 f ff? f I ,Ke . ,igvfgW4jMf4fj4,,g mp ' I' I A4 rf J if ' v ,ff 4 rg 4' ff f JW 'WWY7f'7 49355 'fra f ff f'.f,,-fffmz LZ? ,-' 'Qi Lu, ew' 4' '41 d mr--.vp-W-1-w..,..v.,,..- ,,, E 4 E 9 F SPRING WN Introduction to something or other After hours He looks like a genius. Is He? AROU DAND ABQ T CAM U -'x 1565?- 1' yqrf' -170 or f eblffg-igjg , L ,,.,i1s- if ...nw ,-1 gf!! Nj 4' B A Everyone is artistic at the Art Center opporile page BELKNAP COLLEGE FROM THE AIR This latest aerial view of Belknap Campus shows U of L's most recent additions. At right is the new library opened in October, 19563 at left is the Kentucky Education Association build- ingg and at bottom is the W. S. Speed Building for civil and electrical en- gineering due to be completed in the fall of 1957. The University Center fStudent Union-D.A.E,j will be erected between the Natural Science Building 'and the library and is scheduled to be finished by September, 1958. A Summer Symphony The First-Place Winner in the Collegiate Division of the Derby Fcstiuil Pnmd 66 99 Their work in the General Hospital emergency room is an all- night job of treating the Sick and injured. Medical tudents, aturday Ni ht Gut l Time out for a snooze f my -K 31 - , An accident case . . . and a heart ailment brings immediate examination. Meet the dignitaries MQ' V GUEST SPEAKERS I54 M.xwm5,a-amz: m-miami.,-. Asian convocation speakers on communica tions ,1 fn .v,. L1 l l Colorful costumes helped highlight the evening. Here shown are the KD's getting ready. BARBERSHOP Q RTETS THE FORE-MASTS -EAGLE AND ANCHOR SOCIETY Jerry Jarvis jerry Saddler Dave Collett Mike Miller THE PI PHI MISSESH Mary june Kirn Carole Caudill janet Altic june McCul1y -2:9 ,J FRYBERGER SING EVENTS p g WBEFORE t ,':3V 1 V,, W,. 1 :,x -A.,, I Eig a? LENA, THE HYENA, AND UGLY MAN CONTEST. l me 5 Diane Coleman and john Peterson aren't so ugly after all! T FTER ' , .3 jg. .we .s ,,,,,,k 2, rw 5 ,gi-izi v. 1- f-T sl ' F, ,T ,,,,,,.. '. .f ,ei-W E ' l Outstanding students in the College of Arts and Sciences at Fryberger. Frank Auwater, outstanding seniorg Dorothy Nichols, outstanding juniorg and Bob Shackleton, outstanding sophomore. jim Heins and Mary Ellen Adams made the presentations. I56 Phi Kappa Tau received the Kappa Delta award for the most outstanding fraternity. l l TAPPINGS . . . 1 Mortarboard, Senior Women's Honorary Omicron Delta Kappa, Men's Leadership Honorary .2 V if by y .xr ,., x.-l!I!-'mxgfk-.... , 4.2 ,..,-L, ' - Cwens, Sophomore Women's Honorary The Pi Phis won first place singing In The Still of The Night Phi Kappa Tau ...................................,.. Bruce Wright Pi Beta Phi .......... .......,. C arole Caudill Phi Chi .............. ............... R oy Henry Chi Omega ......... ....i., D orothy Conrad ZFX If V Phi Chi took top men's honors singing Yesterday Chi Omega placed second with Make Mine Country Style i SECONDS Second place in the rnen's division went to the Phi Taus for their rendition of The Old Ark's A- Moverin' Thinker's eye-view ! 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ASK N it W Opening procession DIPLO A DAY l60 U of L's future rl! do ,s xwmsg 3 Hllh LQN4 fx: AJS. 2 'SM 3:7 is s A sf e 'gifts' , N155 if 1 ,, 4 Al, o 4 .K Mmerva, Goddess of Wisdom At last xt s flIl1ShEd' I propose painted lines, preference parkmg and more space Art for art's sake' 1 553354-.NI,?A s.,-2: 4 3 g de f: ' FALL The UNWERSITYUFIUUISYIIIE WHCGHES 'TO DAYWHH Dave Garroway mi? an 1 I On television coast to coast 4...-swan 1,-...W 5 Lights ! Cameras ! I i 21 V4 Q The chorus provides music U f L d 1 n the nationally-televised program are Helene Zemon, Karen Springsted, Barbara Bailey, Nina H y B y n. At the right is Lee Ann Meriweather. t Hoffmann , Judy Wellma Q. ,fs .f'N 464. uf- ' f..a fgyf. ,Q .'-. .v - 1 -.7 1 -- '. f, . -P - If , .',f- .f!- A 1' , ,.1..1 ' ...sr M.9J..L.1'mL..'i.,, , fy' - r'-11:91:14 Ulla' ia' ' -. , '.. Nm' ' ,ivfgrag - Members of the 1956 Leadership Camp ,N wr l J ' . Q ' , ,FL I .r ' 0 Arie' fl X . , 1- - . .A ,, , A . 'D V Nw p, Al, , .fy-M. ,. 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Not pictured: Joann O'Bryan. 'WA 59251 , 455' ,gtiiffjfc 554 I 3 -- '34 ' iivifif ?3fff35 l Q 1 feng 'ffgym ,r . Wa?-sf.gf fy 4. - 5 -sf' H mfs-A W png. ,+..,4,,-34,1 f glial 1' 'ilkgtir '4f'1.?'l llwillllkl an iw- .a.. .gem-.l ix V' 1 -le 'wifi 7.i 9fL-X-f1 .Wa 'Si-12? Wg' .4, 1'.'.gn ww. me fi, Fw ' 11524 Tu.-f '.' wig ff 25250, it ' K5 ft5'Q'9l35Qj- V 'nf'-1 .xxx-ul J iw. fi Q Qn7i,.f,., ,icuii V. 1 V W X A .. ., 3 ,A W' Q- N Y , 1f:.. ffl 1- ., ,Q . 'rhfnz .. i IR 5 ,vw , 1 w 1 .fl , ,L .Q x. JRE.--la: f ,lv ,. X ,wld A P. . ff 1? ',f -xfffilslff lm . V 5ir??i The Political Campaign The vice presidential candidates visited U of L on successive days in September to address student con- vocations. Democratic hopeful Estes Kefauver came first, and the next day Republican Richard Nixon spoke, The largest convocation crowds in the Uni- versity's history gathered in front of the Administra- tion Building to hear the candidates. Later in the campaign Kentucky was host to Presi- dent Dwight Eisenhower, seeking his second term, and Adlai Stevenson, his Democratic Opponent. Kefauver greets the crowd And talks to reporters at a press conference Adlai Stevenson is welcomed with flying arms at his visit to the Armory. I68 Nice to meet you, professor, t 1 'Y S ' N omes to Belknap ampu 3,000 attended the all-University convo to hear Vice President Richard Nixon. Dr. Davidson and Vice President Nixon talk it over rw? Students cheer as the Nixons wave goodbye And their wives don't miss a chance President Eisenhower came to Lexington, Kentucky X 'U x NM' 'S-. THE STUDENTS' CAMPAIG Students came to the convos!! I70 The young Republicans formed automobile caravans i Stevenson's supporters found another type vehicle i Cider and doughnuts The Gardencourt atmosphere HARVEST OO FESTIVAL Sponsored by the Music School and the University Student Senate Visitors gather around the bonfire Square-dancing , CHRISTMAS SEASON CAMPUS . . . cHmsmN CHURCH WOMENS HOM - : cr ' ,, .. r C . ' 'z 9 s - . , v V I Q ' c -. . F.. .-.,, Phi Kappa Tau Variety Show with the S.K.'s got the season off to a good start. Songs by the APO's 5 4..,f,.. mmf The Pi Phi's celebrated with a snowman A I72 KD's opened presents around the tree The University Chorus sang rarely-heard Christmas Carols. Senate members happily carry out a tradition The Davidsonis Annual Part Candles and more carols Convocation X The day begins at 8:15 I know! I know! the first-graders exclaim to their new teacher. X l A day with a student-teacher l l Play-period is part of Dorothy Wierwille's busy day And this is how to make a G A little left on the outside A try at painting fascinates the six-year-olds FACULTY Dr. Alpheus T. Mason, Miss Adele Brandeis, justice Sherman Minton and Dr. met to honor the late Supreme Court justice Louis D. Brandeis. I Q l, FAC LTY CA PUS LIFE Paul A. Freund Faculty tea l I 76 Meeting for dinner Discussing students? AT WORK Music School Dean Robert Whitney and chorus director Dr. Walter O. Dahlin conferred at Leadership Camp. 4 Everyone helped with the library Faculty intramurals if And then there are the formal occasions . . . here Speed School faculty members are shown at the annual Engineers Ball, Henry Clay Hotel. Seated: Brenda De Mines, Faith Wilson and Joyce Green. Standing: Joyce Rivers, Betty Talbott, Betty Payne, Aileen Schanklin. Debate Club The topic for nationwide debate for 1957 is Resolved: That the United States Should Discontinue Direct Economic Aid to Foreign Countries lu Mr. H. Grant Hicks of the Po- litical Science Department and Dr. Martin Stevens of the English De- partment advise the team. This year's team had a most suc- cessful season, and represented the University well. I78 Delta Sigma Theta Delta Sigma Theta, national Ne- gro sorority, was reorganized this fall and plans an active program in the future. Premient ..,.,..,...... ....,.., F AITH WILSON Vice Preridenl ...,......,..... BETTY TALBOTT Secrelary-Treaiurer .... AILEEN SHANKLIN Finally Advise: ....... DR. C. H. PARRISH Affirmative debaters are Bette Skeen, Barbara Buchanan and Carl Wieck. Negative debaters are Alan Yudofsky, Bob Schneider, Ann Foley and Glenn Chesnut, Front, left to right: Carroll Cissell, Ralph Taylor, Larry Wedding, Phil Owen, Bob Kerr. Back: Ed Ballenger, Dean Vitatoe, Allan Svara, Chip Eifler, Darrell Crittenden, Bob Luckett, jim Vitatoe. , Veterans' Club Prerident ,.......... ....... C HARLES LYNN, JR. Vice Preridenz ......................., TOM WARE Secretm' .................................... BOB POTTS 3' Trearuver ..........,......... CHARLES NICHOLS Chartered in spring of 1956 the Veterans' Club is a social and serv- ice organization. By forming a con- genial group they hope to aid in the readjustment to college and to better enjoy campus life. Recently they purchased a house on Barbee Street. Pi Kappa Omieron Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Omicron was established at the University of Louisville in 1949. It commissions composers to Write original music for the band, gives 551000 annually for tuition schol- arships, and sponsors the Cultural Trophy. A Front, left to right: Tom Ware, Charles Lynn, Charles Nichols, Ray Potts. Middle: Gene Whitney, Francis Wahl, Stuart Reed, Roy Kerr, joseph Dew, Bob Connor. Back: Unidentified, Ray Rags- dale, Unidentified, Unidentified. I79 The library? many uses Ns Under Dr. Hassold's direction the Division of Humanities this year sponsored all University Faculty seminars. The lineup for spring registration 254: -h ' -N' - f ix. ::: ?..4.Q.:J.. A- The Main Hall: the nucleus of operation. Dr. Ernest Hassold, Sir John Sheppard, and former mayor Charles Farnsley. Sir John was the University's guest for a three day seminar on Shakespeare and Aeschylus. l80 '1f:'f'if'9m2?fs fwTv .7 S'ev f'-2' 'hlnflf .-,W 'KW' ' 'W f M . . -,..:. .,,...- 'I W .mi i. , gfqwf 2-. why L23 . ' ff 6- J 26' 5: , 551 A l Pr 99501 HIS l lr Z. , is Z, i, usqfzf,--,, . A .-. y y . ,... '2r?,:.qr1 X E 1 . is ,- 4 z 1 4 , if .5 r. 'ziws'-1759-Yfwrsffifif ff W '- ,Ji-iq. .J-' . . v ... 12 '- ' - 'i -' - J -1 . 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V V x - V V ,,,, , V -:Q Q 21-V' 5,1 , Vx - Z I V' :VVV ,V J VVLEVLVV QjpVgV.-,if-Vf,15fiV1V-V. . j., , 'fig-V-,2fV 'g,iVV-V1 V t 6 ff 'V , V V ' VV . -,., ,, , ,,, V V,,,.V,,,., V , '- ,V.'.,,, V W-V1-Q,-mi I,V.' H lflel Team' Downs I ' y old. Reluriz ,Match N lldlana ext V Week ,J-rd Jw. . . W , 11,0756 Seat' mf, V L, T mlzes Wu md Stlwght 1-'mm ' 4VI ch Rain' ' ' Vfiffor - ll , , of of of of of of of of of L ........ ..... L ....... ..... L ,....... ..... L ....... ,.... L ....... ...,. L .....,. ..... L L L Front: L. Wilson, Manager. First row: Assistant Coach John Dromo, C. Deaton, J. Morgan, R. Shackelford, D. Ehringer, Head Coach Bernard fPeckJ Hickman Second row: A. Mantel, H. Andrews, J. Shaw, P. Basham. Third row: J. Froning, D. Goldstein, B. Darragh, J. Varoscak. Fourth row: C. Tyra, J. Heeren, J. Dupont, A. Glaza. My 78 Morehead ............. 68 Eastern Ky. Detroit ................ Canisius .............. 76 Marquette .......... 68 St. Louis ............ 9 Notre Dame ...... 75 Dayton QOH ...... 5 31' St. Louis ............ 4 3 ' Uof Uof Uof Uof Uof Uof Uof Uof Uof De a l ................ RECOR I L ................ 86 L ................ 95 L .,.,.,.......... 104 L ................ 96 L ................ 57 L ................ 79 L ................ 89 L ................ 78 L ................ 74 KOJ-Overtime ik -Bluegrass Tourney Memphis State Eastern Ky. Ky. Wesleyan Dayton .................. 5 6 Loyola .................. Miami .................- 60 Memphis St. ....... . Morehead .............. Toledo Marquette Xavier .. Murray .. Dayton DePaul Toledo Detroit .. MR. BERNARD QPECKQ HICKMAN H end Coach and Athletic Direrlar- fi CARDI AL COACHES x 4 ..-. - , ....:,,',:5f.-,W V 5 :5332 i - .Va '12 . ,V F ' V 'Q-5,:g:ff ', ' V.. ' . IV V e f .? '4Zf:f, ' Q' f ' I f7: 4 . . 2'-sf. 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QM.. 4.4. .,1,..3f.y Y Nu. f .4-.L Freflaman Coach and H and Golf Comb I9O --,K -, ?',k.:-,kxn M cf , And you, Andrews Dance with me, John! The cards were among the top for the entire season. Thoroughbred action plaozox by Paul Roger: Morgan goes up and so does the score Darragh has a big night -4-,,,..-ff Stop that man! I9I EJ rn? -Q? NN 4' 533 dm, MMM W, Sb ma. a ,QS Min The Bluegrass Tournament Tyra and Andrews-give and go A typical Dayton game The clock tells the story Charlie goes up for two Before a record 2-day turnout of 27,300 people, the U of L Card- inals hit peak glory of the season by winning the Bluegrass Invita- tional Tournament at the new Fair- grounds Coliseum. The Cards took the measure of St. Louis in the opener 68-43, to avenge an earlier defeat, and then proceeded to down Dayton in a 61-53 overtime thriller. Champs again If WU 95' We FP fa S' THE STARTI G FI E -J-J ww! ...X J JIM MORGAN CHARLIE TYRA BILL DARRAGH FGM-172 Pd-.420 FGM-193 Pct- 430 FGM-1 54 Pct-.420 FTM-109 Reb-112 FTM-168 Reb-szo FTM-109 Reb-2 D1 TP-453 Avg-63 TP-ass Avg TP-asv Avg N w w L DON GOLDSTEIN HAROLD ANDREWS FGM-no Pct-.410 FGM-az Pct-.410 FTM-65 Reb-2 8 FTM-45 Reb-6 TP-285 Avg-1 1- TP-207 Avg 8.0 ACKED UP BY . . . AL GLAZA ROSCOE SHACKELFORD JOHN VAROSCAK JERRY DUPONT DAVE EHRINGER ALEX MANTEL CHARLES DEATON JOEL SHAW JOHN FRONING JIM HEEREN ' - ' ---'- '-ff H- 1xx ' fffw' H- '- - . . -A WF I COMF' End-of-the-year awards were presented at the annual J.C. banquet l95 I96' ,gr ' .W ,ff 1 1 V' A 'cf 4 wx . A . 4. Darragh drives with dexterity The Cards . . . VP? Me- W 1 Goldstein makes good as Tyra rebounds, Morgan breaks , ..-,. an za. and wiv' A' f .n .f 7 ',' 'V ' fi Irlv 3 Qzzzl :.2.: .Q.:: X fiffa' M by 2: 7 5 ,175 QE ,ff if 'f ,Zu K, ..,. 5:1 ,1:,., .2 ,A A .lk , - -nga x w k 4 b - P- ' 6 f .,Z , ' 3 V 'Vi ffl, ., L, 2 Qs! , ,, , E W M. , .,. P M 'Q . K S -1,-if ,M Wy, ,, Awe. X , . 5 P Ml -fi.ff w K 4, fl .f -1-L X . ' I A'vA V ,A 4 S ., ,E - fi' A 5 . xy , , , AVL .US F ' xxjfic -, If 4. In 'A 3, N f .2 ' Q x., W4 Morgan finds an alley ! Popular Jerry Dupont adds two more Itls all in the game A good night's work Mr. Basketball 2 ew H First row: R. Tieman, J. Second row: Coach Dromo, J. Kitchen, R. Hudson, B. Galbraith, L, Arann, B. Schermer THE FRESHME 4 Coach Player Avg FG Kelly ...... ........ if 3.18.2 103 Kitchen ....,....... fin 7.9 100 if Tieman ....... ..,....... 1 4. 2 86 Gailbraith ...... 9.7 51 Arran ...... ...... 9 .5 52 O'Brien ....... ....... . 76.0 33 RubCHHCh1 ....,. 12.2 25 Hudson ...... ....,. 4 .2 1 7 C3oldberg ....... ....,, 2.5 8 Cirabtree ..... ...,.. 1.0 6 WON John Dromo FTA FTM 65 52 80 51 40 28 52 24 41 29 36 18 18 15 49 25 25 14 3 2 10 LOST 4 W9 Pty. 80 258 63 251 70 200 46 136 70 133 50 84 83 61 51 59 56 30 66 14 Crabtree, M. Kelly, G. O'Bryan, M. Goldberg, R. Rubenstein Up and in ? FOOTBALL COACHES A FRANK CAMP, Head Coarla I J. D. DUNN, Line Coarh CLARK WOOD, Arrirtant Line Coach SUMMARY SEASONS RECORD Although plagued by injuries and -bad breaxs the en- U of L ,,,,-,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 7 Toledo ,,,,, tire season, the Cards did an amazing job in compiling U of L --.---- '-n--- K ent State their fine record. Two of the three losses were heart- U of L Evansville breakers, while only a powerful Xavier eleven out- U f L M classed the Redbirds. The team boasted a fine running O ' u My game, with passing relegated to a secondary role. The U of L Morehead defense performed adequately, holding their opponents U of L Ohio U- -- to one touchdown in five of the games, but various other U of L ,,,,,,, .,,,-,,,, , 6 Dayton ,,.4 teams exposed a few chinks in the U of L armor, pri- U of L .------ --------. X avief ---- marily around the tackle position. The Cards, however, U of Eastern displayed fine form as a team, and are justifiably proud of their showing. First row: M. Voegel, E. Holloway, Coach Camp, J. Catinna, G. Asher. Second row: Coach Dunn, R. Williams, L. Lyles, J. Unitas, G. Sturtzel, A. Wfalker, C. Firkins, T. Mooney, H. Turley, G. Cain, J Mooney. DON BOYD CURTIS FIRKINS JIM GATEWOOD FRED HUGHES ff GM- ' ff - l 'Nu-ifS9i'ix? f , v' 1,Eiv.0a. aLC'I0?Kc19'9Z'lUvYFS'H!.i6l5NHvl'23Q5'T'E3E'dTLx'7e'67 'wmvbfl 4'- --''5'1:i2':J'l31'-Rf4f3'7f'i-984V 'Y-iilfvlli EiRYi i IKSBQIRLH' 7ilSfiRYA?EL?wM?QNYHfW'RQl5E5 ll' 1 Third row: I. J. Mallory, E. Collina, R. Dolack, M. Clark, R. Slechter, R. Donnelly, F. Otte, J. Gatewood, H. Streigel, K. Porco, Coach Wood. Fourth row: P. Barbato, W. English, L. Cadwell, O'Leary, B. Owen, C. Naber, H. Bellows, W. Lange, D. Boyd, R. Anderson. Fifth row: I. Kirby, R. DeLuca, R. Robinson, I. Forsythe, C. Coogle, C. Hestand, F. Hughes, R. Hutchins, T. Howard, L. Hous- ton, R. Thorpe. FRANK OTTE REX SLECHTER JOHN SOWA HAROLD STREIGEL CEN? ' 4' 'X if 'Sf ' 1.., ' 'If' Ire, .. if M ,..- 4,1 , ,I ' aw 1, 'v ' mf, ,, ,f - ,,,. QM ,Z :::.- f y , f.., v , mf W if as WP' ' .HA X95., :K Ji. -pp.. -hai ,, k 2: V M. 6 5 'my nk. : 51... 1 ' if 3 .. -gs v2 K ' A 1 ' , 4 vI?,l N W 53 953 QQ. - ,,,.w.,. M , W ww 14-auf-ff QW- fm ,,,,. , Uk t. , X 1 4 gy 15 59 Q , 'K A, ' ' , 'Q : Nga Q, 'L M32 F, W gm . 4' A ,. W -N . 1 k '51 if Q -9 - x AJ -x 1 unim- vw ' SY. fin First row: B. Hubbuch, J. Zellich, W. Paul, T. Sullivan. Second row: G. Bobrow, E. Karem, K. Remmers, C. Weick, R. Wfhitty, Coach jeff Johnston. SWIMMING This year's Cardinal swimming team compiled a 5 win, 1 loss, and 1 tie slate to complete another suc- cessful season and remain unofficial Kentucky Inter- collegiate Swimming Champions for the third straight year, The tankers saw their 18-meet winning string snapped by a strong Missouri Mines team but went on to run their three year record to 21-1-1. Greg Bobrow was high scorer for the year with 70 points, followed by Wynn Paul's 65 points. l i l Coach Jeff Johnston Uof Uof Uof Uof Uof Uof Uof SEASONS L .............. 51 L .....,,....... 51 L .............. 37 L .............. 47 L .............. 55 L .............. 58 L RECORD Kentucky .. St. Louis .. Mo. Mines Vanderbilt Berea ........ Xavier ...... Cincinnati Won-5 Lost-1 Tied BASEBALL First row: W. Marshall, D. Nash, D. Larson, D. Kelly, W. English, R, Kessler, S. Riley, N. Slucher. Second row: R. Beanblossom, W. Prather, W. Hamilton, D. Rivenbark, C. Tyra, J. Martin, J. Wibbels, J. Miller, R. Baldwin Third row: Coach J. Heldrnan, B. Bodine, J. Bertlekamp, H. Slucher, C. Walter, 1. Catinna, E. Holloway, E. Minton Manager H Weber Coach John Helclman ,I 1'. In twenty-three starts, the 1956 edition of the Baseball Cardinals came through with thirteen victories. Although the record is respectable, to say the least, Coach Heldman felt that his boys should have done better. Many of his veterans slumped while new members could not take up the slack left by the graduating seniors. A sore spot for the Cardinals was its hitting, as they could only compile a .265 team average. It was fortunate that the pitching was strong enough to keep the opposing batmen to an even lower .247 composite. Steve Riley led all hitters for the Cards with a .312 mark, while Wally English proved to be the work horse of the pitching staff, as he posted a 4-2 won-lost record. WON 13 LUST 9 SEA SON' S Penn State Hanover ...... Hanover ...,.. Evansville .... Transylvania Transylvania Cincinnati .... Eastern ......... Franklin ...... Franklin ....,. Berea ....... Berea ...,... Anderson .... Anderson ..,,. Cincinnati ..... Hanover ...... Hanover ...... Centre ..,........ Centre .......... Ky. Wesleyan Ky. Wesleyan Evansville ..... Eastern ..... Coaeh Clark Wood SEASON'S RECORD U of L ........ 65V2 U of L ........ 50V2 U of L ........ 66M U of L ...--... 92 U of L ......,. 36 U of L ....,... 57V2 Berea ................ Hanover ............ Morehead .......... Union ................ E. Illinois Eastern Ky. ..... . 65V2 79M 64V2 39 95 em Although the team did not live up to early season hopes, Card fans had plenty to cheer about in Leon- 4 First row: Coach Wood, E. Smith, L. Lyles, R. Dolak, A. Walker, D. Koko.- Second row: E. Collina, T. Commander - Maj . Johnson Coaches - Sgt. Bradford S gt. Carter SEASONS RECORD U of L ........ 1357 Rose Poly. ........ 1348 U of L ........ 1350 Evansville 1183 U of L ........ 1364 U of K ............ 1388 YU of L .,,..... 1334 Indiana ............ 1381 U of L ..,..... 1565 Western ............ 1261 U of L ........ 1358 Eastern .....,........ 1342 Enjoying their first season in a varsity status, the U. of L. shooters .turned in a creditable 4-2 record. Shooting most of their matches away from home, the inexper- ienced Cards far surpassed pre- season hopes. With a more favor- able schedule, and a year of ex- perience, the coming season looks very promising. 208 Hammack, D. Atkinson, D. Collett, R. Davis. ard Lyles. After winning every regular season century dash, Lyles went on to qualify for the Penn Relays in 9.7, but could do no better than third place in the finals. The team itself turned in an un- spectacular 2-3-1 record. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM Front row: R. Mazzoli, C. Smither, W. Mann, R. Hornback, R. Swartwood. Second row: Sergeant W. Carter, Sergeant T. Bradford, G. Sotsky, H. Rogers, R. Shepard, R. Hunter, Major J. Johnson. oaoh idney Terr SEASON 'S RECORD U of L ......v........... 4 Xavier .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 U of L .................. 8 Eastern ..... ,.,,,,., 1 U of L .....,............ 3 Berea ....,,, .,,,,,,, 6 U Of L .................. 1 Depauw ....,..,,.,,,, 8 U of L .................. 8 Eastern ,,,., ,,,,,., 0 U of L .................. 5 Xavier .,,,..,.,,,,,,,, 4 U of L .................. 9 Wesleyan ..AA........ 0 fforfeitj Another pleasant spring surprise was Dr. Sidney Terr's tennis team. With only one letterman returning from the previous year, Dr. Terr's boys turned in a heartening 5-4 rec- ord. The sweetest Win of the sea- son Was a 5-4 revenge victory over Xavier of Cincinnati. Among the individual records R. Beale led the team with 5 victories in 6 tries. oorr . '. Nw 6 f Soo . v- - , 1. . - .2 smw.s,w-: f- . - TENNIS First row: R. Beale, B. Curran, C. Wieck. Second row: R. Turner, G. Allen, J. Corbett, M. Sloan, Coachg Dr. Sidney Terr. Left to right: T. Musselman, R. Burney, P. Abell, Coach john Dromo, J. Flannery, C. Dow, J. Tabb. Coach John Dromo SEASON'S RECORD U of L ........ 10 U of L ........ 14V2 Vancly ........, W. Mich. . 17 5V2 7M V2 9 .2 0 16 4 9 1 7W 16 18 8V2 9 U of L ........ 19M Evansville . U of L ........ 2016 Franklin ..... U of L ......., 28 Hanover ,.... U of L .,...... 16 E. Ky. ..... , U of L ........ 18 Centre ......... U of L ........ 2 Notre Dame U of L ..,..... 14 W. Ill. ............. . U of L .....,,. 27 Hanover ............ U of L ..,,.... 22V2 Marshall ............ 4V2 U of L ........ 26 V. Madonna U of L ........ IOMZ Centre ................ U of L ........ 11 Marshall ........,... U of L ........ 9 Ohio U. .........,. . U of L ........ 18W U K ....... U of L ........ 18 U K ..,.....,......... WON ........ 13 LOST ........ 4 209 W0 EWS INTRAM RALS Hockey Swimming Basketball Badminton Bully, bully Keep your mind on the game, girls WRA WINNERS First Plafe Chi Omega Sigma Kappa WRA Singles- Billie Bloemer Doubles- jo Ann Morgan Anne Stengell Second Place WRA-KD Tied Kappa Delta Your serve A helping hand N S I TRAMURALS Now I've got you! FALL At the finish, it's Huson again :5::Z-'ffm' ,gn f- - ,, -w . .. -. .. , Y' N '- 475' , r ' .-i w ,', : , 2,.gi':v?g4,,,-glhl. . .N- 1 ,I 2 --, ,. . , ',fvraw w4Mg f!Zfwf:4 - W 4- fwafekff .. . V -'- - 4 , A .. wa: '-V:-'2vQy:'Z - A 2 ,55-f-ffm: f' Bw, fs.. 5 ,, 9. Jay' ' ,- ' ', , .f....,1.,, f. , 1- ,. 4,9'V Q' 1 'H' , X f -em ' z o -1 .Ai'l:f'1 -'is::4qvA..'EfZ'1! V7f' - - P , f ,- ,, -.,, .,,.,:,,-.Nagy , . , 4 ,, ,4 M.,,,, A. by 4 gim p , x ,Em K 3 . , ,. 91 . 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A SPRI The highlight of the track meet was Smith's mile victory. G Dupont scores in softball, too Perfect form! It looks like extra-bases THE SEASON'S WINNERS SPORT Swimming Bowling Co-Ed Basketball Free throw Volleyball Track Golf Softball Horseshoes Tennis Table Tennis Football Cross-Country Director of Intmmzmzlf-ELLIS J. MENDELSSOHN 195 5-1956 Team Champions FRATERNITY WINNER Phi Kappa Tau Pi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau Phi Kappa Tau Lambda Chi Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Pi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Tau Sigma Phi Epsilon Pi Kappa Phi ALL-CAMPUS TROPHY Fraternity winner-Phi Kappa Tau Independent winner Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa Tau INDEPENDENT Navy Midgets Pinsetters Net Rippers Net Rippers Midgets White Hall Psi Omega Otter Hall Navy Navy -Navy Navy Navy WINNER The winners recieve their trophies at the annual spring banquet SCHOOLS Th d t f fy T JL 'Eh d t f 'E 1'-'. T D g ry- SQ gg? fe-.EQEQ 'JPLCQ ARTS AND QSIENCES x ill D 5: 'Q F5 5' 5' ,M ' sz .,i, fe N .5 -23 -1 -Vg 5 ,.s - 'ef Qc' 'wasyz I , ,' I ' Q , is ' , , X Q Ea V Wk ffl A 5, , , . V , u R . ff! K -vf if Q 5? O -W ,Q ? 551 J 5 5' 9 f in 2 M a .w - n vp, . . N 94:5 'if In 0 1 ge 'fla- -ii - . is , , ' '--. . ' NNK. 1 -- s ' - . 'Mxx , A -' '-2, '-.4- 'fia 1-1,-. 1 ,u X ' ' ' V RFEN. f -A15 l ,p5-'.5l.ii?g-,f,.3- -' 'a.LiH1f:.E!r' f, 5: W - - 'N'7sP ,,. , ' If w' , I J- , 1 ,Q-E'Q Mf,1:a' E-3-41- ff-fi-. 1-,S A 1 . . ljimpd' ,H.,.':....7s-'i'Bs!m', 1 1' n- .. --1. ,Q 'i'. x. wi 1 1 Hx QC Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences developed from the Jefferson Seminary which was established in 1798. The largest day-time school of the University, it offers a liberal education and training for professional and graduate schools. It has been located on Belknap Cam- pus since 1924. J. OPPENHEIMER Dean POLLY BEALMEAR Edzznztiomzl Advifaf Top row: W. M. Clay, C. R. Crumpton, J. Dromo, F. C. Groves, J. C. Gray, F. Gordon, L. Howe, E. Hassold Second row: B. Hickman, R. Hemdahl, J. R. johnson, R. I. Kutak, E. Mendelson, W. C. Mallalieu, S. Peavey, D. M. Bennett RM ,, N. ,. ffffis f' , O R D Y OF CAPS AND GQWNS ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIGRS NANCY L. ACKERLY Louisville, Kentucky Political Science Pi Beta Phi, IRC. Transfer, Vassar College. GARLAND E. ALLEN, III Louisville, Kentucky Zoology and English Lambda Chi Alpha, Sergeant-at-Arms 54-55, Vice President 55-57, Co-Direc- tor of Panics 57, Drama workshop, UL Players, Little Theatre 53-55, UL Tennis Team 54-57, A818 Student Coun- cil, IFC, IRC, Cardinal 55-57. ROBERT K. ALLENDER Louisville, Kentucky History Letter in Fencing 52-53. JANET ALTIC Louisville, Kentucky Fine Arts Pi Beta Phi, Censor, Scholarship Chair- man, Music Chairman, Cwens, Vice President, Women's League, Chorus, Thoroughbred Art Staff, Art League. ELEANOR ANN BAIRD Louisville, Kentucky English Newman Club, Thoroughbred Staff 56, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Transfer, College of William and Mary, 1956. WILLIAM BRUCE BAIRD Louisville, Kentucky Political Science Delta Upsilon, President, Vice Presi- dent, USS, Vice President, Debating Society, Vice President, Chairman, Kentucky-Tennessee Region NSA, ODK, Woodcock Medal, Freshman, IRC, Newman Club, Cardinal, President Scholarship, ELECTED TO WHO'S WHO. LOIS MARCHANT BARGER Elizabeth, Indiana Elementary Education FTA. Transfer Student. HELEN BARISH Nashville, Tennessee Physical Education and English President, Delta Phi Sigma, Bridge Club, FTA, WRA, Women's League. Transfer Student. PATRICIA W. BAXTER New Albany, Indiana History JAMES E. BLANKENSHIP Welch, West Virginia Industrial Psychology Football 53-54. BILLIE BLOEMER Louisville, Kentucky Physical Education WRA, Vice President, Actiyities Chair- man, FTA. RODERICK E. BOHMAN Englewood, New Jersey Chemistry Kappa Alpha, Newman Club. EDITH MOZELL BROWN Lbuisville, Kentucky Sociology ROBERT ANTHONY BROWN Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry PROCTOR S. BURRESS, JR. Louisville, Kentucky Psychology ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS MARTHA CABELL Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Chi Omega, Rush Chairman, Sports Chairman, Recording Secretary, Barber- shop Quartette Director, Panic's Pro- ducer, University Student Senate, Prog- ress Co-Commission Head, FTA, IRC, Westminster Club, Women's League, WRA, Volleyball Award, Outstanding Award, Air Force Sponsor, Secretary, Glee Club, Variety Show, Static Staff, A8cS Student Council, Member, Orienta- tion Chairman, Student Advisory Com- mittee. ALBERT ROBERT CAMPBELL Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry PETE CAMPBELL Louisville, Kentucky History Kappa Alpha, President, Arts 82 Sciences Student Council. HAROLD STEWART CAVANAH Henderson, Kentucky Biology and Zoology BSU, Band. BEVERLY ANN CECIL Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Kappa Delta, Women's League, WRA, FTA, Westminster Club, Band, Chorus, Triangle Queen. 1. ..,. LZ? W ,s:5,,f.,1. ,. ., 'b fs. xg. egg K, if X592 As :IS ' we-1-s ' s 1 S . 5 ez 2 ,gs a me S does WWW! 'E fax X 7? sm I' ' I ilmwx K I wf,??ita f Q s A 1 Q at , s' X X , f -ssl, WI ,i if A 0 Q X X v, .w:,,,'sff5 'Kgs 23,1 e 1 . rx ' 1 1 : 7 19' 4- 2 1v-2:1'f?if2i'... i.' . v'?f.A:-'w':5 :'f2fs:fm we ' - -.,Q9.,,, WQM. ,Q-...QW it ,'.,.3f2rc'a:.f1,7,f .tw . 51, ,tip-.2 if ' A if f we in ' 331 'Wa fx, f Y' f , C A z 1 I v 4 if , if 42 V I, yrs V, ff 7 'S df fl' f 'iw 1 iff if 1 9' f ,ff ?' 44f Of f 5 ' of,,.. -Nu: .f. if M1 144-.-fe, V-.fwfr f 1 125-5 I-:TQIZASZ .fff ' - 9' . ' ,gf:fffZ15iE'7' ,, af r . : WX? ,. , X Ha ,, ,.,,. W .. ,f' 5, :yv'j'5:,?f ,ik - wqnrtfip Q Yi p I ii ' We rw: ARTS AND SCIENCES ' SENIORS HARRY LEWIS CHAPLIN, JR. 2, ,41: MARION EILEEN COLLINS Louisville, Kenfufky . British West Indies Physical Education and History .V'- English Biwkefbfilll Trafk- I Westminster and Wesley. i Transfer Student. BARBARA ANN CHRISTINE Louisville, Kentucky Sociology Delta Zeta, IRC. HELEN CLARK Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education FTA, BSU, Wesley Club. DORIS CLAY Louisville, Kentucky French USS, Delta Zeta, President, Panhellenic Council, President, Spanish Club, Secre- tary, FTA, Secretary, Philosophy Club, Vice President, IRC, Young Voters Forum. CLARENCE A. CLEMONS Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry American Chemical Society, Kappa Al- pha Psi, BSU. 4 l s f is , . 'YH 235 ' -' ' Q ' M ' .X f-:F ' ni t 'A 4 A M f . 4 'Q 4. 'gi F H' xg ww, X ' rrfifxittvni sig ,xii acirfgc. f +7 A ,re 5' in 'fe ' I -' fig?-5 5, , . ,W f-Egiyiws st: I .g ,S,i,,iwi S 'I Gif 1 ' i :'4'3ft2'?f'?Q4 '..1. , , .iq ..s,,-EIN, - NJ ,ss . v-V ,. .jf rf, : N - 'Qi ' thief' HIE., - N , ... , , 3 t .11 I I X.. ., Q ls - .',55i:5:zg, Z2 . - , sf . , 'A 51. . , --.M -e.,..:s .---:wt 1 if-11. , . I ,-,fit . . . -'FiiiizsfiQai:'fTEi:,.tiF ea:- , G ra Ze M, s tgp W 3 2 PSS? X I f 3513 .Ri - - -. ' BOB CONNOR Louisville, Kentucky Zoology and Pre-Medicine Pi Kappa Phi, Rush Chairman and Cor- responding Secretary, Veteran's Club, Intramural Sports. JOSEPH W. CONSTANTINE Louisville, Kentucky History and Education Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian, Newman Club, Eagle 8: Anchor Society, NROTC. BETTY JOYCE CRAIN Louisville, Kentucky English Delta Zeta, Best Pledge Award, His- torian, Social, Activities, Scholarship Chairman, Cardinal Editor-in-Chief, Thoroughbred, Co-Feature Editor, Views, Mortarboard, Psi Chi, Secretary, Pi Delta Epsilon, USS, WRA, Women's League, Westminster Club, IRC, ELECTED TO WHO'S WHO. WILLIAM C. CREECH Loyall, Kentucky Biology Veteran's Club, BSU. SHIRLEY CROUCH Louisville, Kentucky ' Spanish Zeta Tau Alpha, Presidentg Canterbury 1 Club, Treasurer, Vice Presidentg Wom- '- ' en's League, SUE CRUZ Louisville, Kentucky English Transfer Student. JOHN E. CUNNINGHAM Louisville, Kentucky Enlglish Newman Club. FRANK A. DOLBEARE jeffersonville, Indiana Chemistry IRCg BSU, Presidentg Religious Coun- cilg ADK. SALLY WATSON DRISCOLL jeffersonville, Indiana Elementary Education Pi Beta Phi, Chairman Executive Coun- cilg FTA, Social Chairman, Vice Presi- dentg Cwens, I-listoriang Women's League, Treasurer, IRCQ WRAQ New- man Club, Kappa Delta Pig Phi Kappa Phi. 'ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS GAIL C. ELLIOTT Louisville, Kentucky Naval Science and Math Pi Kappa Phi, President, Wardeng Rose Ball Chairmang University Student Sen- ateg Eagle and Anchor Societyg IFC Representativeg Math Clubg Spanish Club, IRCQ Wesley Club. URALLAR GERRON EVANS Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education SHELLEY LYNN EENDALL New Albany, Indiana Psychology Westminster Clubg IRC, Chorus. WALTER M. FIEDLER Louisville, Kentucky Zoology Sigma Alpha Mu, Recorderg Veterans Organizationg IRC. BEN T. FIELD Louisville Kentucky Art ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS DONALD M. FIENE Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry and English IRC, Editorial Staff, Views, German Honorary Fraternity. Transfer Student. MARGARET LOUISE F IFE Louisville, Kentucky French and English Thoroughbred, Editor-in-chief, Pi Beta Phi, President, Treasurer, Women's League, President, Cwens, Mortarboard, Phi Kappa Phi, FTA, Program Chair- man, Secretary, IRC, Secretary, Exchange Student to Europe, Panhellenic Council, Vice President, Secretary, Who's Who, Flexner Scholarship. PAUL ELEITZ Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Phi Kappa Tau, Steward, AED, Vice President, American Chemical Society, Newman Club. MARVIN IRWIN FRIEDMAN Woodbridge, New Jersey Zoology Tau Epsilon Phi, President, Intramural Council, Band. DAVID WILLIAM FRYREAR Louisville, Kentucky Zoology Pi Kappa Phi, Student Council, Track. A . - tzf -as is' ,, , 6 , ff ,f .'-I .if 'M 'I 'I 12' it f , I 'f--ant CAROL LEE GASTEVICH Louisville, Kentucky English Pi Beta Phi, President of Pledge Class, Westminster Club, Secretary, Mortar- board, Vice President. MARVIN JAY GIBSON Louisville, Kentucky Political Science Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Epsilon Phi, Sec- retary, IRC, Debating Society, Flexner Scholarship. MARY GRANT Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education BARBARA GREENWELL Louisville, Kentucky English Cardinal, Reporter, Newman Club, Delta Zeta, House Manager, Standards, Publicity Chairman, Recording Secre- tary, IRC, WRA, Wornen's League. JOSEPH I-IAGAN Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry American Chemical Society, Vice Presi- dent, Newman Club, Phi Kappa Tau. LARRY LEE HAISLEY Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education FTA, Westminster Club, Vice Presi- dent. KEN HAMMOND Louisville, Kentucky History IRC, Newman Club, A8zS Student Council. LOUIS C. HARBSMEIER Louisville, Kentucky Political Science Aiir Force ROTC. CHARLES MATTHEW HARGADON Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Newman Clubg Veteran's Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta. IANET SUE HART New Albany, Indiana Elementary Education FTA, University Choir, Westminster Wesley Club. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS CONSTANCE S. HATFIELD Q Louisville, Kentucky f Elementary Education FTA, Wesley Club. 1 ARTHUR A. HELLEBUSCH 3 Lyndon, Kentucky Chemistry Eagle and Anchor Society, Lambda Chi Alpha. g PAT JOHNSTON I-IELMUS E Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Wesley Westrninstm Club, Women's League, WRAQ Thoroughbred Staff 56, FTA, Chi Omega, Treasurer. CHARLES F. HERRICK Louisville, Kentucky Latin, Greek, Physical Education V. EDWARD HOLLOWAY Louisville, Kentucky I History and Physical Education Student Council, BSU, Football, Man- agerg Baseball, Phi Kappa Tau, Vice President. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENI ORS ELIZABETH HUMPHREY Louisville, Kentucky English BSU, Treasurer, Social Chairman. JAMES BARRETT HYMAN Louisville, Kentucky Physics CYNTHIA INNIS Louisville, Kentucky Psychology Kappa Delta, Corresponding Secretary, Scholarship Chairmang Psi Chi, Vice Presidentg WRAQ IRCQ Women's League. A JUDITH ANN IVY Louisville, Kentucky English Wesley Club, Presidentg Religious Council, Presidentg IRC, FTA, Secre- taryg Young Voters Forumg Mortar- boardg A8cS Student Council. SHIRLEY JACOBSON Louisville, Kentucky Education Delta Phi Sigma, Secretaryg ETAg WRAg Won1en's League. FORREST JOHNSON Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Kappa Alpha. CLARA JOANN JOHNSTON Jefferson, Iowa Elementary Education FTA. CLEO JOINER, JR. Gary, Indiana Elementary Education Kappa Alpha Psi, Presidentg IFC, Sec retaryg ETAQ Wesley Foundation. BETTY LOU JOYCE Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Cardinalettes, Treasurer, House Chair- man, Best Pledgeg Women's Leag-ueg FTA. SEIGEL JUNKER ARNOLD KAHN Louisville, Kentucky Biology Intramural Councilg Interfraternity Council, Sigma Alpha Mu, Presidentg American Chemical Society, Cardinal Staff. DONALD KATZ Louisville, Kentucky Zoology IRCQ Sigma Alpha Mug Exchequer 55g Recorder. CHARLES THOMAS KILLMEIER Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Chemistry Societyg Student Affiliate of America, Secretaryg Newman Club. WILMA CAROL KNIGHT Louisville, Kentucky Home Economics Kappa Delta: Home Economics Clubg Wlestminster Club: IRC, Women's Leagueg WRAg Bridge Club. EDWARD CHARLES KRECKER Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Newman Clubg Kappa Psi. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS HUGH B, KRIEVER Louisville. Kentucky Physical Education Football, Lettermen Club. JOHN J. KRQHMER Louisville, Kentucky Mathematics Views and Business Staff, Production Manager, Mathematics Clubg Philosophy Club, Vice President, Bandg Wesley Club, Sigma Pi Sigma. JOHN F. KUHN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Psychology NROTC3 E8cA Societyg Thoroughbred, U of L Chorus. VICTOR KURK Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry L Club, Phi Kappa Tau. JANET LEE Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education FTA, IRC ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS MARILYN LINDLE Louisville, Kentucky Art Chi Omega, Corresponding Secretary, Vice President, Newman Club, IRC, WRA, Women's League, Art League, Thoroughbred Art Staff, Navy Queen's Court. SUZANNE LUCHETA Louisville, Kentucky Spanish Delta Zeta, Activities Chairman, Rush Chairman, President, Cwens, Treasurer, Newman Club, Secretary, AFROTC Sponsor, Pi Delta Epsilon, Cardinal, So- ciety Editor, Mortarboard, Spanish Club, Treasurer, Panhellenic Council, ELECTED TO WHO'S WHO. ROBERT SPALDING LUCKETT Louisville, Kentucky Zoology U of L Band, News Editor, Business Manager, President, A815 Student Coun- cil, Pi Kappa Omicron. JAMES MARSHALL MAH AN Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry IRC, Band, Choral Club, Newman Club, IRC. G. WOODROFE MARSHALL Louisville, Kentucky Naval Science Baseball 55, 54, 55, 56. SUSIE M. MATILLAR Louisville, Kentucky Sociology NORRIS MERCHANT Louisville, Kentucky Executive Committee, Young Voters Forum, Editorial Board, Views, Debate Team, A845 Student Council, University Players, Students for Democratic Action, Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. VIRGINIA MERIDETH Louisville, Kentucky History Kappa Delta, Vice President, House Manager, Chapter Ed. Chairman, Homecoming Chairman, IRC, Exchange Student, WRA, Mortarboard, FTA, BSU, Editor Womens League, Young Republican Club, L Raisers, Bridge Club, ELECTED TO WHO'S WHO. TONSIA MEYERS Bellevue, Kentucky Zoology Glee Club, Newman Club, Delta Zeta, Recording Secretary, Vice President, Pledge Mistress, Treasurer, Student Senate, Student Chest Chairman. BETTY LOUISA MILES Louisville, Kentucky English Pi Beta Phi, Historian, Vice President, Recording and Corresponding Secretary, House Manager, Pledge Supervisor, Cwens, President, Mortarboard, FTA, WRA, Student Council, Thoroughbred, A8aS Editor. GENE A. MILLER Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education FTA, President, L Raisers. MADONNA T. MILLER Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education URBAN G. MITCHELL Louisville, Kentucky Zoology hnewman Club. ELOISE L. MOORE Louisville, Kentucky Fine Arts and Secondary Education Kappa Delta, President, Treasurer, Pledge Vice President, Best Pledge, Thoroughbred, Associate Editor, Or- ganizations Staff, Art Staff, IRC, Treas- urer, Cardinal, USS, Publicity Commis- sion, Mortarboard, Vice President, Ex- change Student to Europe, Panhellenic, Treasurer, Phi Kappa Phi, FTA, Pi Delta Epsilon, Who's Who. JAMES E. MORGAN Dayton, Ohio Physical Education Basketball. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS ALLAN I.. MYERS Louisville, Kentucky Zoology Sigma Alpha Mu, President, Pledge Master. VIRGINIA MYERS Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Delta Zeta, Best Pledge, Recording Sec- retary, BSU, WRA, Women's League, IRC, FTA, Carnidal Staff 56. ALTON NEURATH Louisville, Kentucky Pre-Dental Kappa Alpha. DOROTHY NICHOLS Louisville, Kentucky History and Secondary Education Kappa Delta, President, Cwens, WRA, Women's League, FTA, Trustee Scholar- ship, A8cS Student Council, Panhellenic Council, Mortarboard, Treasurer, Thoroughbred, Business Manager two years, Organizations Staff, Woodcock Award, Freshman, USS, Cardinal, A8cS Outstanding junior, Pi Delta Epsilon, Historian, Who's Who. JANE S. NIEMAN Louisville, Kentucky Psychology Pi Beta Phi, Recording Secretary, Pan- hellenic Council, IRC, Thoroughbred. 'Y ARTS AND SCIENCES SEN IORS LAFAYETTE G. OWEN Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Wesley Club, Religious Council. BERNITA FAYE PADGETT Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education WRA, Women's League, FTA, BSU. RONALD PATRICK FLYNN Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Transfer 55, Indiana University. American Chemical Society. ALLEN CHARLES PATTERSON O'Bannon, Kentucky Chemistry Transfer, 1956, Purdue University. Phi Kappa Tau, Young Republicans Club. PATRICIA M. PENDLETON Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi, FTA. JAMES C. PERRY Louisville, Kentucky Physics Philosophy Club, President, Sigma Pi Sigma, President, Mathematics Club, President. JERRY ALLAN PHELPS Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Swimming Team, Phi Kappa Tau, Al- pha Tau Omega, Alpha Epsilon Delta. LARRY C. POWELL Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Pi Kappa Phi, President, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, A8cS Student Council. WILBUR E. PRATHER Louisville, Kentucky Physical Education and Biology Baseball Team, Letterman, Sigma Pi Sigma, Social Chairman. CHESTER L. PURCELL Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Phi Kappa Tau, Swimming Team, A848 Student Council, USS, Leadership Camp Commission, ACS, President. MAE FRANCES RANSOM Portsmouth, Virginia English Alpha Kappa Alpha. MARLENE WANDA REDICK Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Transfer, Mars Hill College. OTTO REYNOLDS, JR. Louisville, Kentucky Philosophy Alpha Phi Omega, President, Pi Delta Epsilon, President, Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Young Voters Forum, Presi- dent, Debating Society, President, Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Who's Who, Marching and Concert Bands, Segue, Editor-in-Chief, Cardi- nal, Managing Editor, Scholarship Award, Tau Kappa Epsilon, IFC, USS, Philosophical Society, Republican Booster Club. RICHARD RIEHL Clarksville, Indiana Zoology PATRICIA ALLMAN RINEHART Louisville, Kentucky Humanities Sigma Kappa, President, Treasurer' USS, Leadership Commission Chair- man, Thoroughbred Staff 56, Westmin ster Club, Panhellenic Council, Presi- dent, Women's League, WRA, Presi dent Scholarship. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS DANIEL T. ROBERTS, JR. West Point, Kentucky Chemistry Transfer, University of Kentucky. Phi Kappa Tau. PAUL E. ROGERS Louisville, Kentucky Political Science Cardinal Staff. EDWARD J. ROHMER, JR. Louisville, Kentucky Zoology DOLORES LINIAL ROSENTHAL Scarsdale, New York Elementary Education FTA. PAUL HART RUBY, IR. Louisville, Kentucky Psychology Phi Kappa Tau, A8cS Student Council. 3? 2' 411' ' -tif- '29 1,132-,auf - sa A ,aaa-rf ' 'IT .0- I'f2lf,. 2 If ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS BERNARD F. SAMS Louisville, Kentucky Zoology Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary, A815 Stu- dent Council, Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Secretary, President, Delta Phi Alpha, BSU, Flexner Scholarship. JOAN RUTH SCHARFENBERGER Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Kappa Delta, Secretary, Mortarboard, President, Air Force ROTC Sponsor, Vice President, Secretary, Lieutenant Colonel, Wing Tips Staff, Variety Show, University Band Majorette, Stu- dent Chest Co-Commission Head, Pi Kappa Phi Queen's Court, Engineer's Ball Court, L Raisers, WRA, Wom- en's League, Newman Club, Flexner Scholarship, WHO'S WHO. ROSCOE SHACKELFORD Hazard, Kentucky Physical Education Basketball, Baseball. MARCIA HAYES SHAIN Louisville, Kentucky Home Economics ROBERT BURRO SHEPARD, JR. El Centro, California English Phi Kappa Tau, Chaplain, Cardinal, Cir- culation Manager, A843 Student Council, President, University Student Senate, Eagle and Anchor Society, Vice Presi- dent, Alpha Phi Omega, Pi Delta Epsilon, Who's Who in American Uni- versities and Colleges, Masthead, Editor, Student Advisory Council, NROTC. REX D. SLECHTER Lima, Ohio Physical Education Phi Kappa Tau, A848 Student Council, Ways and Means Commission, Univer- sity Student Senate, Football, Track, L Club, Cardinal Staff, Ugly Man Contest. NORMAN SLUCHER Louisville, Kentucky Physical Education Baseball. CHARLES A. SMITH Louisville, Kentucky Naval Science Phi Kappa Tau, Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, Eagle and Anchor Society. CHARLES R. SMITH Louisville, Kentucky Accounting OLIVIA LOGAN SMITH Glenview, Kentucky Art Transfer, 1955, Smith College. ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS LESLIE TALBOTT Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry Alpha Phi Alpha, Presidentg Interfra- ternity Council, Secretary. MYRON TARBIS Louisville, Kentucky Political Science Ford Foundation Scholarship, A8cS Stu- dent Councilg Cardinalg Treasurer, De- bate Societyg Young Voters Forum, Pro- gram Chairmang Tau Epsilon Phi, Sec- retary and Pledge Master, Alpha Phi Omegag WHO'S WHO. WALTER L. THOMPSON Louisville, Kentucky Chemistry and Pre-Med Delta Upsilong AED Honorary Society, Newman Club, IRC, Intramural Sports. CINDA TIPPETT Louisville Kentucky Psychology VICTOR C. TORRISI Louisville, Kentucky English Lambda Chi Alpha, President, U of L Bandg A845 Student Council, University Pla ers' Cardinal' Newman Clubg IFC Y i , Fryberger Director. ------1ARTS.ANTJSCHHNCES SENIORS KENNETH TRAVIS Louisville, Kentucky Math CHARLES TYRA Louisville, Kentucky Economics and Physical Education Phi Kappa Tau, Varsity Basketball, Na- tional Invitational Tournament, All- American. ROGNA WAGONER Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Vice President, Pledge Mistress, Historian, Ritual Chairman, Wesley Foundation, Treasurer, Univer- sity Players, IRC, Women's League. THOMAS C. WARE Louisville, Kentucky English Veterans' Organization, Vice President, University Players, Views Staff, Feature Editor of Cardinal. WILLIAM I. WEAVER Fern Creek, Kentucky History JAMES N. WEBB Louisville, Kentucky Philosophy Pi Kappa Phi, Pi Delta Epsilon, A8cS Student Council, President 52, US-S, L Raisers Chairman 52-53, Cardinal Sports Editor, News and Feature Staff, Re- ligious Council, Wesley Club, Vice President 50-51, President 51-52, IRC, Debate Team. SALLY S. WENAAS Louisville, Kentucky Psychology LOUIS CARROLL WESLEY Louisville, Kentucky History FTA, Ford Foundation Scholarship, Young Voters Forum. ELIZABETH O. WICKER Louisville, Kentucky English Zeta Tau Alpha, President, Treasurer, Editor, Historian, Panhellenic Council, Treasurer 55-56, Canterbury Club, A8cS Student Council 54-55. DOROTHY LOUISE WIERWILLE Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Kappa Delta, Vice President, Westmin- ster Club, IRC, FTA, Chorus, Typist, Static , WRA President, AFROTC Sponsor, Vice President, Social Chair- man, USS, SUB Commission Head, L Raisers, Thoroughbred, Co-Dance Chairman. CARL W. WIESE Ghent, Kentucky Business Baseballg Triangle. CHARLES MICHAEL WILLMAN Louisville, Kentucky Zoology Newman Clubg Zeta Phi Epsilon. ANN H. WOOLLEY Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Zeta Tau Alpha, Presidentg Panhellenit Representativeg WRAQ IRCQ Women's Leagueg Westminster Club. e tg.-L,,y V, -, 5552625 . 'ill . f ..-.. 1 , r fb? r-qreii, .- .1 . .girl 2 ,t E i,,y:.42,.1g:3.'-X. -155: ra w- 1. , . A-:-P ' fri- . I A'-' r'?f .?i f ' V . fm? -ur 'f'...f5 1 , : ,Q -0 ff gf-.,,aVg,, 'Y . 4 ' 1 ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS BARBARA MOBERLY WYNN Louisville, Kentucky English Pi Beta Plnig WRAg W0men's Leagueg Newman Club. Transfer, Randolph-Macon College, 1955. Jo ANN YIENGST Louisville, Kentucky Elementary Education Kappa Deltag Women's Leagueg WRAg FTAg Wesley Club. JANE BURKHEAD BURKE Louisville, Kentucky German . Kappa Deltag FTAQ WRAQ Women's Leagueg Delta Phi Alphag Panhellenicg IRC. ARTS AND SCIENCES I IUNIORS Vw CLARICE MODUPE ADEJUNMOBI PHILIP JOEL ARETSKY JOEL BEVERLY BADER BARBARA BAILEY LOUISE BAKER JUDY BALLOU A. JAMES R. BANKS A Vvlvl V ROBERT B. BEALE III I ROBERT LEE BEANBLOSSOM , .-. KAY BRUNER .9 A .vI..,, ., A 4 A KATHERINE BRYAN 1 , J W JUDITH W. BULMER A gf A BARBARA BURKEL A LYNN MARGARET CALLAHAN S' THOMAS S. CARAS , I K -fs QRS J -lxk 1' X 1 . f If I A CHARLENE CARTER MARY CLOWES DIANE COLEMAN GENE CONRAD JOHN COOK JAMES CRADDOCK JAMES W. DEBNAM JOSEPH MICHAEL DEW YIN REI DJUH MARIA DREPANIA NI 2 f WALLY ENGLISH SUSAN LYNN FISHER CHARLES N. FRANCK EDWIN FRANK GREENWALD ANNE HATTEN FRAZIER OWSLEY BROWN FRAZIER JOHN FRONING SAMUEL WATT GEHRING BARBARA A. GRAY JOHN A. HALLBEIB C. RAY HARDING CAROLYN HEIM ANN HEMDAHL JAMES G. HERMES JANET HOLZAPFEL ARTS AND SCIENCES IUNIORS LESLIE M. HORTON THOMAS W. HUDSON DONALD M. JACOBS DONALD JANZEN HAROLD E. JOHNSON PAT JOHNSON MICHAEL F. KAPLAN JOHN R. KENNEDY THOMAS KLUTZ DAVID B. KOCH ANTHONY L. KOESTER DOTTY LANCASTER JOE T. LEACH WALTER LOGAN RICHARD LOVINGOOD RAYMOND P. LURDING HOWARD C. MAYBERRY, JR. JOAN MCDONOGH TOM MEFFORD MARY H. MENGES CLARK N. MUIER CHARLES NABER JOHN H. NEVIN DALE PANKE BARBARA PARROTT I 3 FRESI-IMAN ORIENTATION ARTS AND SCIENCES JUNIORS JOHN PETERSON LOGAN POPE ROBERT E. POTTS RALPH EUGNE POWELL DONALD C. PROFFITT GLENN E. RAYMOND JOAN REAGIN DIANE REED JOELLEN M. REEVES JOHN V. RIDGE JAMES S. RIDGWAY GERALD RIEDLING GERALD S. ROBERTSON WILBA ROBY JAMES C. ROGERS JOHN H, ROGERS L. DOUGLAS ROY, III MARY JUDE RULANDER BERNICE SCHMITT JOYCE ANNETTE SCHULER BARBARA VAL SCHWARTZ BOB SHACKLETON FRANK SHOOK JANENE C. SIMPSON . MICHAEL P. SMALL LECTURE IN THE LAB 'ARTS AND SCIENCES JUNIORS CHERIE M. SMITH DONALD L. SMITH M. YVONNE STERNER JOHN FRITH STEWART HOWARD SEYMOUR STITH JOHN STRATTAN CHRISTELL STROUPE WALLACE C. TALIAFERRO KENNETH TAURMAN JOHN E. TAYLOR ARCHIE THOMAS GAIL ULFERTS KARL UTRECHT BARBARA WINSTON VINSEL ROBERT L. WAIZ E. JOSEPH WASHLE BARBARA WELLER JOSEPH L. WHITE JEANNE WHITFIELD JANIE WHITTEN ROBERT K. WIERWILLE NAYDA WILHELM RICHARD W. WILLIAMS LEWIS E. WRIGHT 4 JOHN E. YASTE HELENE R. ZEMON ARTS AND SCIENCES SOPHOIVIORES BARBARA ABBOTT MYRNA ALBERICO JAMES WM. ALLEN JEAN ANDERSON BETTY SUE ATKINSON LOUIS M. BAUGH RUTHIE BELLIS DAVID BETRGE BEN BIRKHEAD GREGORY L. BOBROW BRENCH BODEN JANE BOOTES HELEN JANE BOSSHART MARGARET BRADEN JOHN BRIDGES PAUL D. BROWNE BARBARA ANN BUCHANAN BONNIE BUECHEL , CARL BRUCE BURLESON MARTHA BURRESS JEAN BUSH H. R. CAMPBELL JAMES LEMEUL CATLNNA TAN LEE CHONG CHARLES COGHLAN ,, , -55 3 -:fffi:l'fE'EtEl- , ..: 7, .A Ewa-, -'A -, :-1. ,rig ,ga-: ieziiimfx : 21.3.2 'RB ' JOSEPH R. COMPTON TOBY COOPER 3 GEORGE T, CONROY VIRGINIA E. CORIELL JOHN WILLIAM CRADDOCK JOYCE ANN CURRAN NANCY CURRY RICHARD DAVIS DANIEL LARRY DEITCH PAT DOWNEY ALBERT L, EARLEY KARL EDWIN EGGENSPILLER III TOMMY EGLI EUGENE M. EISENMENGER ANNETTE CARON FLECK ARTS AND SCIENCES SOPHOMORES ANN FOLEY ELIZABETH FREDRICK EARL GOLDSMITH JOSEPH J. GRAMZA NANCY GRIFFIN I I BUNNY HAGAN STEWART R. HALBAUER THAD HAMILTON WM. E. HARDIN DAVE G. HEARRIN Q Q JOE HILLS WILLIAM ERNST HIRSCHEELD MILTON THOMAS HULAN NINA HUSSEY PHILLIP JACKEY CARL W. JEPPSON FLORENCE Y. JOHNSON BONNIE JONES MONICA JOSEPH CAROL JUNGBERT ROSE MARIE KEELY JERRY D. KELSEY ROY KERR DOROTHY KIRKLAND BUSINESS DOING FINE - ARTS AND SCIENCES SOPHOMORES JOAN KLAPHEKE RONALD EDWARD KREBS WILLIAM H. KRUPP ELIZABETH KUTAK DALE LARSON .'g.f: , , , 41: .:.:.- fx . H - G. ,-5 5.'f' s'1.- f' +L -. :A , . ' ' A A A BOBBY LESTER ANN LINCOLN WM. K. LINDSAY WES R. LOGSDON JUDITH A. LORING ' :K iv 53 5, 'if rms KA , vt C K I I .ff .f s 'V ff If N :Q K I ' 5 fe 5 N :K -as CLAY E. MAGGARD EARL MAGRUDER, JR. TERRY MARKS EDWIN THOMAS MARSH RONALD C. MATTSON BETTY MEENACH ROBERT A. METRY MARY MEYER PLILIPPE L. MICHIE CLAUDIA MONTGOMERY JO ANN MORGAN TOM MUSSELMAN NELSON ROGER NAUMAN CARLOS NEELEY PAT NEGILSKI E WI-IERE'S THE LINE PLEASE? ARTS AND SCIENCES - SOPHOMORES JOANN M. O'BRYAN JOHN C. OLEARY WAYNE W. OVERSTREET GILBERT W. PEET, JR. ANDREW PUNDZEK NANCY QUINLAN LARRY RAYMOND DON REDA CAROLYN REYNOLDS JAMES FRANCK RICE JUDY RICE INEZ RINGEL DOLORES ANN ROSTETTER ANNE E. RUSSELL MYRNA SCALLEN PORTER SCHERMERHARN ANN SCHICKLI CAROL SCHLAUG MARY ANN SCHMIDT GEORGE D. SGHUPP GHARLENE SCOTT SONJA D. SELF WILLIAM H. SIKES BETH SILVERMAN MERT SLOAN KAREN SPRINGSTED JOHN SOLAK NORMAN C. SMITH SHARON STACKHOUSE CHARLES R. STAMPS ANNE STENGELL CAROL SWEARINGEN DORRIS TERRY JAMES H. TODD MARY LOU TRAUTWEIN DON TRIVETTE TERRY TURBEVILLE JANE ULFERTS DAVID VAUGHN ,W SQL? ff JW A .. 'iiR,..,fii- . ., 142-J - ffI44ifJfJ' I 'ff I d: T ' Miisiafsiiw ,H , 3 J I f 1: , ,W fx I 2 - -If -wr' 1 ' Me: ' wif-' ,W 'gg . A M,,,f 'I I I , I A w Tj' - QTL ws, .4 F X' 'J Rea.- .. QM I? 'P . mugs., fr. ,b ' . J X Q.-' -I N., 'TQ' ,A ' 'N' .Rf .L w- J , ., its. ARTS AND SCIENCES ERESHMEN ARTS AND SCIENCES SOPHOMORES MARY BEVERLY WADE GEORGE M. WALKER, JR. ANN WALLS JAMES BOWMONT WATKINS JUDY WELLMAN JOSEPH WHELAN JAMES WILLIAMS Jo ANN WILLIAMS SANDRA WODE HELEN FAY WOODWARD CHESTER J. WRIGHT, JR. MARVIN RAY ACKERMAN ROBERT ALBERHASKY JOHN S. ALDRIDGE LARRY ALLGEIER, JR. ROBERT AMIS D. ELOISE ANDERSON JOHANNAH BACON DONALD BAIRD CLUER JOHNNY BAKER PLYLLIS BAKER BETTY LEE BEIERLE MARY JACQUELINE BEISLER BETTY ANN BENNETT ROY BINGHAM SANDRA BISIG DONALD H. BLANDFORD ARTS AND SCIENCES FRESHMEN JOHN BOBLITT ELIZABETH BOOHER JOAN LEE BORDERS EMMALEE BOWERS NORMAN BRAY CHARLES BROHM BARBARA BROMLEY CESSNA BROWN ANN CAMPBELL JAMES CARMAN MARION CECIL DON CHRISTENSEN FRANCES CLARK JOYCE CLARK STUART CLAYTON PATRICIA CLIFTON PHYLLIS COLE DONALD CORBETT GORDON CURL MATTHEW DAVIS CYRUS DAY JR. BRENDA DE MINES ROBERT DRUIEN DONALD DUEROCK BENNIE DUKES JR. FRESHMAN TEA ARTS AND SCIENCES -1 FRESHMEN JUDY DUNCAN BILL EARNEY EDGAR HESTAND WANDA DEAN ELLIOTT FRANKLIN ESTES EUGENE FIGGE ROBERT FOLSOM TERRY FORCHT JERRY FORD JOHN DOUGLAS FRANCKE LEWIS FRANZ KENNETH FRESH MARY Jo FRIEDL ANDREW FRISCH MONAE1 FRUITS ALAN FRYREAR ALICE FURGERSON CHARLES GERLACH STANLEY GERTZMAN LUTHER GOHEEN MURREL GOLDBERG PHYLLIS GOODMAN A RONALD GORDON JOHN GOSS GEORGE GRABRYAN NATURAL SCIENCE - 101 REQUIRED, OF COURSE - ARTS AND SCIENCES FRESHIVIEN DOUG GRAHAM JOYCE GREEN BILL GRIFFOR BEVERLY GRUBBS KENNY HAFENDORFER BARRY HAHN LARRY HALL CLYDA HARRIS MARY JUNE HARTMAN CONRAD HAYNES, JR. ARTUS HEATON HAROLD HERMAN WALTER HERRMAN, JR. BEVERLY HESTER WILLIAM HIBBS SUZANNE HILL BARBARA HINES CAROLE HINES KENNETH HINES ROBERT HINKEBEIN DELLA HOMANS RICHARD HOOVER MARY JO HOPKINS ROBERT HORINA THERESE 'HORSTMAN JERRY HOUSE LAWRENCE HOWARD RONALD HOWARD ALFRED HUNDLEY DARLEEN HURT MARY LAWRENCE IRWIN WILLIAM ISON DORIS JACKEY JO ANN JACKEY WILLIAM JHOSLIEN VIOLA JOHNS EOEEY JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSON DONALD JOHNSTON HAYWARD JOINER . V : 'fg Sf ,AQ R- E ARTS AND SCIENCES ik Q' -Liffffx A ' k sg s I 6 P5.SQ:,ff 1, v -D -S: ,Q iw ir, ig, A K bf R X if F' 1 . . -kd.. f ,xp 'E Q xx '-: V' 1. Zv !irs.S.a f ' 'ig R ., M Q? 1' 2, D N 21 Szxk '-.- zrivdfw i sg A . ,I ,, ,wgx .Vega X I xr- ,QL w,.. L .,.. N I XF ., ,.: - z Yvvhr I-2:22 :- - . v I -. fw-1:. ' g'.1,':w:'9, 5fgf2.z'.2?j-5-bfi' I wg: W-:,,,Z FRESHMEN EDWARD KAREM GLENN KATZMAN RICHARD KELLY DAVID KELMAN SONIA KING MARTIN KLEIN JERRY LEE KUNZE ELSIE KUNZMAN ROBERT LAMKIN FORREST LAND BERNIE LEACHMAN, JR. JACK LENTHART MARILYN LENTZ WAYNE LEWIS ROSE MARIE LIKINS CHARLES LINCOLN KATHLEEN LISH BRADLEY LOUFER THOMAS LOVETT NANCY MACON TERRY MAHURIN JAMES D. MARCHAL JOHN MATTINGLY BEVERLY MCCAMMON NORMAN MCKENNA JERRY MEYER BARBARA MILES BERT MILES DONALD MILLER THOMAS MILNER HUGH MONTGOMERY MARTHA MONTGOMERY MARTHA O. MONTGOMERY BALLARD SMITH MORRIS WINSTON MORRIS CARL MUNCY DAVID MUsAccH1O WILLIAM MYERS, JR. JOHN NIRRENOARTEN JOHN NOONAN ARTS AND SCIENCES FRESHMEN SANFORD NORMAN JAMES NORVELI. NANCY O'LEARY NANCY OSBORNE RAY OYLER MARILYN PALETTI JAMES PAYNE ROBERT PAYNE ALLEN PEACOCK HARRIET PEAKE JAMES PENDLEY RONNIE PEOPLES BILL PETRI JESSE PRATER TERRIE PRICE CAROLE RAQUE JUNE REARDON WILLIAM REEVE BRUCE RE FAIO KENNY REMMERS WILLIAM RESCH EUGENE REYNOLDS JULIANNE REYNOLDS KENNETH RHEA GLENN RITTENHOUSE I I 1 If 2 77 IJLY' ARTS AND SCIENCES F RESHMEN JOYCE RIVERS MARIAM ROE JANICE RUBY EDWARD RUNNER MARGARET RUST ' JOHN SANDERS BARRY SCHERMER WILLIAM SCHMIDT HELEN SCHROADER CHESLEY SCHULZ G S it T32 , I BENITA SCHUTZ 2:5 ,.AE in asf J W. R. SCHWARTZ LQ: AILEEN SHANKLIN S S .,,, ' , RONALD SHARP 25 . 's LONAS SHELTON ix' , - L .b , i f CAROL SHERRARD ELIZABETH SHULHAFER ANNE SIPPLE ALMA JEAN SMITH JAMES SMITH ROBERT SMITH DONALD SNOOK GLENDA SPRINKLE JOHN SPURRIER. DONALD STANFIELD I A. -Nwr. X ig.:-L' 55552 x s f- f ,SES , :QI ARTS AND SCIENCES FRESHMEN C. T. STEELE SHARON STENGELL EARNEST STEWART HELEN STINCHCOMB MARLENE STOKER THOMAS L. STOTTMAN GERRE STREICHER RICHARD M. STRIEGEL ROBERT STROHMAN THOMAS D. STROUD BETTY ANN TALBOTT ALLEN TAMPA BRUCE MERLE TASMAN HARTLEY THARP ROBERT M. THARP ALFRED A. THIELE CECIL THOMPSON GLADYS DIANE TRAUTWEIN GERALDINE E. TRIPP CHARLES E. VANETTI JAMES D. WALKER CONSTANCE WARREN DONALD HUGH WASHBURN BARBARA WEBER DOUGLAS WUEST ROBERT W. WHITE PATRICE ANN WHITEHEAD LUTHER E. WHITTAKER FREDERICK A. WIDMAN, JR. EUGENE W. WILLIAMS INGEBORG WITTEN BRUCE DOUGLAS WOODWARD CURTIS R. YOUNG I 254 Arts and Sciences L OFFICERS Pfefzdenl ............................,...,,....,..,.. BOB SHEPARQ ' Vice Prerident ...,. ,.,,...,.,.. D ICK WESTON Serremry ............ .....,.. J UDY WELLMAN Stu d ent C o un C 1l W - -- L EE First row: Dick Weston, Ken Hammond, Bob Shepard, Judy Wellman, Lee Ashbury. Second row: Ann Hemdahl, Judy Ivy, Lois Kleinman, Garland Allen, Maria Drepania. Third row: Norris Merchant, Phil Michie, john Stewart. Fourth row: Ken Connelly, Dean Lawrence, Myron Tarbis. 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 won all matters of common interest. Projects of the group include social events, class honor awards, notification of hometown papers of honors awarded students in the College, and the construction of the sign announcing coming University athletic events. The purpose of the Future Teachers is to develop interest in the educational field. Monthly meetings feature speakers from the profession. of Amenoa Prerident ..... Vice Prefident S erretm' y ............ T1'eafu1'er .....,...,. Family Advixor OFFICERS GENE MILLER SALLY DR1scoLL DoR1s CLAY ANN WALLS DR. SAMUEL PEAVY ALPHA PHI OMEGA OFFICERS Preridefzi ..,..... OTTO REYNOLDS Vice Pferident BOB SHACKLETON Secretary .4... HERB ZIMMERMAN JUNIE scHLAUG Treasurer ,......... CHARLIE SMITH Alpha Phi Omega, the Na- tional Scout Fraternity, was founded in 1926 at Pennsyl- vania. Seated: jim Debnam, Otto Reynolds, Bob Shackleton. First row: Charlie Smith, Mike Kaplan, Herb Zimmerman, Dave Tolbin, Dave Kellman, Gene Conrad. Second row: Clark Miller, Harvey Fishman, Myron Tarbis, Glen Chesnut, Malcolm Chamberlain, junie Schlaug. Seated: Bernice Schmidt, Avil Harris, Delores Rostetter, Barbara Gray, Miss Ruth Hovermale. Standing: Clyda Harris,. Wilma Knight, Marsha Shain, Virginia Correll, Barbara Weber, Connie Warren. 256 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS Prerident ..,............. BARBARA GRAY Secretary ........ DELORES ROSTETTER Treasures' .................... AVIL HARRIS Faculty Adviror RUTH HOVERMALE The Home Economics Club promotes activities of general interest for girls in the depart- ment. Bi-monthly meetings are planned to be both helpful and enjoyable. l ALPHA EPSILON DELTA OFFICERS Prefident ................ BERNIE SAMS Vice PfeJident ........ PAUL FLEITZ Secretary ........ LYNN MAYFIELD Trearufev .... MICHAEL BAGGISH Faculty Aciviror ........ DR. LOVELL Alpha Epsilon Delta is a national honor for pre-med students. It is affiliated with the Advancement of Science. Front row: Larry Raymond, Michael Baggish, Bernie Sams, Paul Fleitz. Second row: Phil Aretsky, Dr. Harvey Lovell, John Rogers, Lynn Mayfield. Third row: joe Scanlan, Joe Dew, Sam Gehrig, Larry Tackett. I 'DELTA PHI ALPHA OFFICERS Preridenz ........................ CARL WIECK Vine Prerident ,........... SHEILA BECK S ecretrzry ........................ DALE PANKE Trearurer ................ RALPH POWELL Faculty Adviror ............ DR. KOESTER Delta Upsilon chapter of Delta Phi Alpha National German Honorary Fraternity is active in promoting interest in the German language and culture. From left to right: Sheila Beck, Dale Panke, Ralph Powell, Barbara Bailey, Dr. Leonard Koester. 257 Seated: Janie Whitten, Barbara Parrott, Helen Bosshart, Sally Driscoll. WOMENIS LEAGUE OFFICERS Pferident .... BARBARA PARROTT Vife Prexident HELEN BOSSHART Secretary .......... JANIE WHITTEN Trearurer ........ SALLY DRISCOLL The Women's League seeks to establish a greater unity among women students and to enrich their university life. Among the organiza- tion's many activities are the Career Day panels Where women's awards are announ- ced. Second row: Pat Johnson, Mary june Hartman, Alice Ferguson, Martha O. Montgomery, Barbara Bromley, Eloise Anderson, Beth Silverman. WOMENS RECREATION ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Preridenl ............ BARBARA BURKEL Vice Pierident ............ KATIE BRYAN Secretary .......... BARBARA PARROTT Treasurer .... ANITA WILLOUGHBY Faculty Advisor .... MISS STANALAND The Woments Recreation Association is composed of rep- resentatives from all the Wom- en's organizations on campus. It encourages participation in the wornen's sport program. Seated: Anita Willoughby, Barbara Burkel, Katie Bryan, Miss Stanaland. Second row: Jo Ann Morgan, Gerri Gottbrath, Mary Bev Wade, Nan Norris, Betty Sue Atkinson. 258 I 'x --2 56 Q: QQ, S QE 75 svn? X S X BUSINESS SCHOGL BUSINESS SCHOOL A The School of Business was established in 1953 as an outgrowth of the Economics and Commerce De- partment in the College of Arts and Sciences. Its pri- mary role is to train students who may assume posi- tions of responsibility in the Business World. To this end, it offers five curricula: Accounting, Banking and Finance, Management, Marketing and Secretarial Science. JOHN R. CRAF Dean WILLIAM F. THOMPSON Affiftant to the Dean lFACULTYi CARL E. MORRIS E. KATHLEEN RICHARD L. WILLIAM L. FREDRICK ABNER BRITT DRUMMOND HITCHCOCK LARGER STAMM The School of Business Student Council was or- ganized in the Fall of 1955 with the opening of the new school. The aims of the Student Council are: to create better B U- S 1- 1,1 6 S S S C Sh O relationship between the faculty and studentsg to help I . promote the criteria of the School of Businessg and to S d 1 deal with any problems that arise. 6 n t 0 U' In C 1' Left to right: Wade Brown, Condit Dow, junie Schlaugh, Winson DeWitt, ffront center, Presi- dentj, Kenneth Barnes, Carroll Cissell, Gene Gardner. Not pictured: Doris Goodknight, Mary Ann Rich. 261 BUSINESS SCHOOL SENIORS LOWELL ZANE ASHE Louisville, Kentucky B.S.C. University Players, Treasurer DONALD S. ATKINSON Louisville, Kentucky Bus. Admin. NROTCQ Flexner Scholarshipg Track 56-57. B. G. BAIZE Louisville, Kentucky KENNETH R. BARNES Princeton, Kentucky Kappa Alpha. SHIRLEY ANN BASSETT New Albany, Indiana B.S. C. NOEL BISHOP Louisville, Kentucky B.S., Commerce, Mkt. President Veteran's Organization 56-57. GEORGE B. BREWER Louisville, Kentucky Spanish Clubg IRCJ Newman Club, Pan- American Club. WADE H. BROWN, JR. Fern Creek, Kentucky B.S., Commerce Pi Kappa Phig IRCg Veterans Organiza tion. PATRICIA ANN BRUMITT Louisville, Kentucky B.S .C. Women's League, IRC, Wesley Foun- dation. JOHN H. BUTHJE, JR. B.S., Commerce CARROLL T. CISSELL Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce Pi Kappa Omicron, Social Chairman 51, Vice President 54, President 559 Band, Veteran's Organization. ROBERT T. COUNTS Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce WILLIAM E. DARRAGH, III Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Business Phi Kappa Tau, Basketball, National l Invitational Tournament. WINSON L. DEWITT Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce Pi Kappa Phi, Treasurer 563 USS, Pi Kappa Phi Pres. Pledge Class, JAMES L, DOERR Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Banking and Finance Delta Upsilon. WW V ' l 1 - . , -A 5. . ,. Y' 1 ' 1. ' lv .. ., ' V9 x. f '7 . '1, '.'2: A 1. 'U v 5 Q x , - 5 i , F. 'BUSINESS SCHOOL SENIORS f URAL CONDIT DOW Louisville, Kentucky Business School Student Council 56-57g Student Marketing Institute, Golf Team 54-57, Captain 56-57. LINTON H, ERDMANN, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Phi Delta Theta. ARMOND LEE GOLDSTEIN Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce Sigma Alpha Mu, Pledge Secretary, Re- corder, Alumni Recorder, Social Chair- man, AFROTC newspaper, Static , Young Voters Forum. DORIS GOODKNIGHT Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Sigma Kappa, Corresponding Secretary, Second Vice President, Homecoming Queen 555 USS 55-57, Secretary 56-57, L-Raiser. Commissionhead 553 Cheer- leader 54-56, Business School Student Council, Vice President 56-57, WHO'S WHO. WALTER D. HANCOCK Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce Pi Kappa Phi, House Manager, Initia- tion Master, Float Chairman. 'PGS BUSINESS SCHOOL SENIORS q: .f af 33vt':' .1 .'1: 3 .I AMES I HANNAN L0u1sv111e, Kentufky - 1 4 2 B.S. in Commerce, Mgt. f ag - . ,, Jef. ' , 2 Kappa Alpha, Corresponding Secretary 54, Refordmg Secretary 55, Mr- Kappa - Alpha 5 6' ? Q f . I -L 5--miata .- I . V .J V . ,...,f A- . .. , . L PAUL A. I-IOTTELL, JR. New Albany, Indiana B.S. in Commerce WILLIAM A. IENKS Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce Pi Kappa Phi, Secretary. DAVID KAI-IN Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Banking and Finance Sigma Alpha Mu, President of pledge class, rush chairman, Treasurer, AF- ROTC, Student Fund. WILLIAM MASON KELLY Louisville, Kentucky DENNIS F. KURTZ Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce Phi Kappa Tau, Newman Club. CHARLES F. LAMBERT, IR. Louisville, Kentucky Delta Upsilon, Amherst College, Princi- pia College. JOHN G. LEWIS B.S. in Commerce ROBERT R. LONG Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce WILLIAM B. MCCLINTOCK Louisville, Kentucky B.S. JOSEPH z. MARANZ Brooklyn, New York B.S. in Commerce New York Community College. ROBERT L. MEYER, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.S. AFROTC, Group Commander. GILBERT MITTEL Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce Newman Club, Veterans Organization. JOSEPH B. MOERT, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce University Players, Newman Club. ROBERT W. PFEIFER Louisville, Kentucky BUSINESS SCHOOL SENIORS WILLIAM I-I. POYNTER Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce CLARENCE F. RAQUE Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, JR, Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Business Veterans Organization. CAROLYN SUE 'RILEY Louisville, Kentucky Secretarial Science Independent Women, Recording Secre- tary, Delegate to NISA Convention, Purdue and Cornell, Women's League, WRAg Home Economics Club, Intra- murals, Chorus. HELEN MAE RILEY Louisville, Kentucky Secretarial Science Independent Women, Treasurer, Dele- gate to NISA Convention, Purdue and Cornell, Independents' Queen, Women's League, WRAQ Home Economics Club, Intramurals, Chorus. fi ns- BUSINESS SCHOOL ' SENIORS STEPHEN J. RILEY Louisville, Kentucky Lambda Chi Alpha, Baseball, Basket- ball, NOEL F. SHUMANN Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary and Presi- dent, APO, Vice President 56, IFC 56- 57, Track 55, Newman Club. LARRY SPITZER Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Marketing Chief Photographer, the Thoroughbred and Cardinal, University Student Sen- ate, Publicity Co-commission Head, vot- ing member, Marching Cardinals and Concert Band, Pi Delta Epsilon, Na- tional Convention Delegate, Interna- tional Relations Club, Exchange Student to Norway, summer 56. KENNETH EARL TURNER Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer, Arnold Air Society, Young Voters Forum. LEROY ARTHUR WHISMAN Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce ,,-Q-'idx rf, -UL.: '1 W V ' JAMES L. WALLACE Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Commerce Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer and Secretary, Westminster Club. DAVID L. WILSON Vine Grove, Kentucky Basketball Manager, Distinguished Cadet, AFROTC. JAMES HENRY DUGGLNS Louisville, Kentucky B.S. in Ind. Mgt. Delta Upsilon, Treasurer, Advertising Manager, Thoroughbred 54, Cardinal Reporter 56. ELWOOD KAYS Louisville, Kentucky M.B.A. BUSINESS SCHOOL JUNIORS JOHN ADDLEMAN HENRY ALTMAN CHARLES BARRY IVAN DAVIDSON ROBERT C. DONNELLY ELROY FARRIS JAMES D. HAHN WILLIAM M. JOHNSON ROBERT H. KESSLER MARTHA NEEL LIPS DONALD GEORGE LOGSDON WILLIAM MACK JIMMIE MILLER ARMAND OSTROFF WILLIAM BEYD PARSONS K. ROBERT ROEDERER OWEN C. SCHLAUG, JR. NOEL SHUMANN MALCOLM S. SPARKS WILLIAM F. SPARROW FRANCIS A. WAHL ANITA WILLOUGHBY MARGUERITE T. WRIGHT A1 blasts one at the spring picnic. Just Around School Two Business School Seniors attempt to absorb valuable infor- mation from an excellent source, British Economist Geoffery Crother. Our Student Council President, Winson DeWitt, makes good use of the new library. 268 Oftimes, certain offerings of his Corporation Finance students amuse Professor Stamm. DA.E Q ijx. ,E Q Q Si EQQ 559 EQ 5 QQ 5 W Division of Adult Education WILLIAM C. HUFFMAN Direftor Secretarief lena Stevens ee Lyons, A on, Sue Gruber. WILLIAM F. KELLY, Anixtant Director As an integral part of the University's educa- tional program, developed in response to the actual needs of the Louisville community, the Division of Adult Education enables employed people to take those college courses which will be of particular help or interest to them. Where's the model ? jewelry Design-for fun Commercial Art ' , Study in the Farnsley Lounge Lab work . . . The Division's courses are fully accredited and may be applied toward the various degrees and certificates the University confers. Its staff of instructors is made up of qualified business- men brought to the campus to teach technical or specialized subjects in their various fields. Time out for Chatting. E H325 if 54355 'EQEQV QQ Y: DENTAL SCHOQL RAYMOND E. MEYERS Dean School of Dentistr tal Association. Office Staff The School of Dentistry was organized in 1886 as the Louisville College of Dentistry and was affiliated with Central University of Richmond, Kentucky In 1918 the School of Dentistry was reorganized as a school of the University. It is Well known throughout the nation for its selection of curriculum and the maintenance of its modern clinic and laboratories. The school is lo cated at Brook and Broadway. It is fully accredited by the Council on Dental Education of the American Den Supply Desk ' nation x EXW Genefa Practice Makes c Perfect Casting gold in a Crucible 2 E 5 F E 6 E E E E 5 I 4 z Taking a face bow Pulp Tester . - DENTAL SCHOOL SENIORS STANLEY BALDWIN Campbellsville, Kentucky Delta Sigma Delta, President Sopho- more Class 54-554 Grand Master, Delta Sigma Delta 56-57. WILLIAM H. BAYLISS, JR. St. Albans, West Virginia D.M.D. Psi Omega. WILLIAM D. BERGER Los Angeles, California D.M.D. Beta Delta, Phi Delta, Vice President, Phi Delta. ROBERT BEVIS Arcadia, Florida D.M.D. Secretary-Treasurer of- Senior Class 56- 57. RICHARD BIRMINGHAM South Bend, Indiana D.M.D. Psi Omega. WILLIAM D. BLAIR Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Psi Omegag Treasurer, Psi Omega 55-56. WILLIAM B. BRENNAN Dayton, Ohio D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta. EDWARD MARTIN BURKHARDT Huntington, West Virginia D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta. LAWRENCE I. CARNES Jamestown, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta, Phi Delta, Beta Delta, Phi Kappa Phig junior Page, Delta Sigma Delta 55-56, Historian, Delta Sigma Delta 56-57, Secretary, Beta Delta 56-575 Who's Who 56-57. JOSEPH EVERETT CARTER Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta. JACKIE L. CARWELL Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta. SHELLEY LLOYD CAULDER Lake City, South Carolina D.M.D. Phi Deltag Delta Sigma Deltag Beta Deltag Phi Kappa Phig Who's Who. JACK KESSLER CHASTAIN Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Lambda Chi Alphag Psi Omegag Track Tearng Cross-Country Team. RAYMOND CROCE Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Psi Omega. ROBERT B. DOWNEY Greenville, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta, Scribeg Phi Delta, Treasurerg Vice President Senior Classg Air Force. DENTAL SCHOOL SENIORS WALTER T. ELY Lexington, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta. WILLIS ARNOLD FAIRCHILD Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Deltag Beta Delta, Phi Kappa Phig Phi Delta, Who's Who. PERRY FIORE Warren, Ohio D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta. CHARLES M. GEHRING Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. JOHN J. HANEY Ironton, Ohio D.M.D. Wa. -5, ' DENTAL SCHOOL SENIORS THOMAS R. KAMPSEN Covington, Kentucky D .M .D . Beta Delta, Psi Omega, President, Inter- fraternity Council 56-57. BILLY EUGENE KING Somerset, Kentucky D.M.D. Student Council. MARTIN H. KINGSLY Union, New jersey D.M.D. Treasurer, Alpha Omega. HAROLD F. KLEIN Russellville, Kentucky D.M.D. President, Alpha Omega. JOHN SAMUEL LAMBERT, JR. Pineville, West Virginia D,M.D. THOMAS L. LEATHERS Verona, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta. ROBERT M.. LEDERER Forest Hills, New York D.M.D. Vice President, Alpha Omega, Junior Class Treasurer. JOHN C. LEIST, IR. Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Psi Omega. SAM M. LOCKE, JR. Paducah, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Deltag Delta Kappa Epsi- lon. JAMES s. LONG, JR. Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Psi Omega. JOHN H. MADDOX Walton, Kentucky D.M.D. Psi Omega. NOEL B. MADDOX JR. Highland Park, Michigan D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta, Treasurer, Senior Page. BALLARD MORGAN Louisville, Kentucky !D.M.D. WILLIAM LEE NEWMAN I-Iebbardsville, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Deltag Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class 54g Vice President, Sophomore Class 555 Vice PrCSiCl6Df Dental School Student Councilg Rep. U of L Student Council. BEN E. PILKINGTON Heavener, Oklahoma D .M.D. Psi Omega. DENTAL SCHOOL SENIORS JOHN COLLINS POLK Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta. JACK D. RAZOR Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Psi Omegag Secretary-Treasurer, Inter- fraternity Council. KENNETH H. REEVES Aberdeen, Ohio D.M.D. Psi Ornegag Phi Deltag Delta Sigma Delta. BARBER ROGERS Murray, Kentucky D.M.D. Psi Omega, President 56-573 Interfra- ternity Council 57. JAMES C. ROSS Tompkinsville, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta, Tylerg Beta Delta, Vice Presidentg Phi Deltag Dental School Student Councilg Air Force Sen- ior Dental Program. DENTAL SCHOOL SENIORS SAMUEL PHILLIPS ROWE Fort Pierce, Florida D.M.D. Psi Omega, Beta Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Member-at-Large, USS, Who's Who. RAYMOND E. RUSSMAN Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta, Beta Delta, Alpha Omega, Secretary and Historian. WILLIAM E. SNOWDEN Winchester, Kentucky D .M .D. DERL G. STALLARD Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. President, Senior Class, Phi Delta, Presi- dent, Psi Omega, Secretary, Beta Delta, Treasurer, Student Council. KENNETH THARP Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Psi Omega. ROBERT B. THOMPSON Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta. LEON H. VERWEST Mountain View, California D.M.D. Delta Sigma Delta. WILLIAM H. WUETCHER Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. RICHARD D. YOUNG Louisville, Kentucky D.M.D. JIMMY BOTTOM Russell Springs, Kentucky D .M.D. ' Delta Sigma Delta. DENTAL SCHOOL JUNIORS EMBRY ABELL TILEE ADAMS LOUIS T. ARMSTRONG, JR. ROBERT E. ARNOLD SAMUEL D. BALLOU EARNEST A. BARNES, JR. JACK BARR P. C. BROOKS ROBERT BURGER JOHN BUTTS HAROLD CARTER RICHARD J. CITRINI JOHN L. COLLINS JAMES E. DANIEL MELVIN L. ELAM HUGH B. GILBERT REUEL HAMILTON CARL R. HEEB GENE EDWARD HENDON THOMAS LEE HOPKINS CARROLL D. HOUZE, JR. MELVIN T. JONES NOAH D. JONES WILLIAM JONES, JR. HOWARD D. KENNEDY J. H. LOONEY, JR. BILL L. MCKENNEY ENRIQUE MENDEZ WILLIAM J. MEYERS LEONARD M. MILLER JOHN M. NEWSOM THOMAS J. O'TOOLE JAMES OUTLAND DURRELL E. ROSS ROY LEE ROSS JOHN A. SCHAEEER EARL J. SCHLEOEL DAVID SIMMONS JERRY SMITH E. J. STEWART If A. ., LW4, 11 I ., , . I . A JR rw , .e ,I 1 f .3 J 'Eff Q I 5 , 2. x .E qw, TB' ' L.-4 ' I I HHN 'f 1 2 3- - L L- J! 'Ass .J . M N, I SOPHOMORES CLAUDE ADKINS WORTH R. BRIDGES, JR. JIMMY L. BURDEN DENTAL SCHOOL .IUNIORS ROBERT P. SWIETERMAN WILLIAM C. TALBERT, JR. JAMES PAUL TRULUCK JOE C. VALENTOUR G. VERNON BOGGS RICHARD VOLL WILLIAM B. WHARTON JOE D. WINFREY MICHAEL F. CAHILL BERNARD LEO HARMELING WILLIS K. HARRISON EDWARD B. HAYES WILLIAM C. KING WILLIAM P. KING ELLISON LANIER BILL MCCLANAHAN GEORGE MCDONALD ROY MCINTYRE JAMES MCKENZIE WADE B. NORRIS JIM RUSTERHOLZ WALTER F. TURBYFILL JAMES E, WISEMAN DENTAL SCHOOL FRESHMEN GERALD T. BALLARD ALTON J. BARNETT HUGH BASKETT RICHARD S. BAUMGARTEN DONALD W. BERNARD JAMES C. BOONE ARTHUR H. BOWLES JAMES E. BRITT, JR. ROBERT MOORE BROWN CHARLES R. BRYAN EUGENE CAIN ROBERT COLGAN ALLEN T. CORBIN JAMES ROBERT FOWLER, JR. JAMES H. GAINES, JR. SAM LEWIS GRIDER CHARLES L. GRIFFITH BOBBY H. HAILE WILLIAM A. HALEY EDWARD L. HAMMOND JAMES WILLIAM HARRIS H. L. HINTON RICHARD KEFFER RUTA KLAVINS GEORGE M. KIUKFT KARL WILLIAM LANGE I-IYLBERT H. MCCLUN WILLIAM A. MYERS ROBERT EARL PERKINS NELSON PERRY NEAL F. RANSDELL 4 l 'llf .-. .Q 1 'WRX SYLVESTER DALE RAVENSCRAFT ' F -f. .. ' -:EMA 1 V I ,Q , L1 H- 1 , 4 , , A .W -1 'L A: 'Z 4' 's DENTAL SCHOOL FRESHMEN JAMES M. REYNOLDS BILL RICHARDSON AUSTIN G. RIDDLE HARRIS SHEARER RICHARD L. SIEBEL HARVEY C. SOEHNER THOMAS V. STEPHENSON JOHN M. STROUD EDWARD P. TAYLOR GEORGE H. THOMAS RONALD H. VOGLESONG THOMAS P. WAITS JOHN WENAAS CHARLES W. WHITLOW ROBERT W. WILSON MORRIS C. YATES Lab work for everyone DENTAL HYGIENE SENIORS I , I LW , ,A-., ,L I .,AA -' ' ' A'VA 1A 1- V,' I ,. ,, ...,. . ,. :, ,., f f FAYE BELILES I ', I 'A f A:. VIRGINIA CANADAY AAA 'A HARLEAN CARPENTER , A.V, .L 'V 'A A A LINDA SUE COX T f 3 '1T 4 AA' .. '1VV I I Ra I ' tI s I 1 I ' A 'A,'A A1' Y I A-Af 2 V 5 V Vi , ff V,,, , , , - VVVV ,,'1. .AW' f ,,,- FLORA HAMEETMAN 5?2'l4i,.f-,i'lf: Zfif 1 '3 I 5 ' ', A AA 1 ' ' .233 ,l5'ii?i ,I 255552 ,. ' f f 1 ' ANNA L. JOHNSON 2A..- IE-tg '.N1 77 f A ' f NNNN MARILYN LEATHERS A RNRIA ' R RRN KAYE COMB5 MOORE .,., O zz in ' I ,I ,I I JANICE SIKKING O1R 2 if 1332 I I Si RRV A f li 'ii' ZRZ I . VRRJ , . RRV' RVRR I-IYGIENE PROGRAM A Curriculum leading to the Certifi- cate in dental hygiene was established in September, 1952. The dental hy- gienist is helping the dental profes- sion meet -the unfilled needs of the population by enabling each prac- ticing dentist to serve more patients. GAIL BOONE ANNE BRASFIELD PATSY ANN BRINSON FAYE COZART E5 MARILYN CULLEN ' .'iR f M V. ' W 6 BARBARA ERIEDMAN Vsl- fy I f N - -' A. JOY HANCOCK I' I , , MARGARET HELTSLEY 1 vs . JANICE JAMES X, A K! if I 14? ' , A, 3 i A A, ,ff fe NANCY LEE JONES I ' S if SUZANNE KOENIG 'VR- MARY L. MORGAN 1 PATRICIA REDWINE GAY WITTE i., Ii. . I -N 1- I 1 ew K an I 'CJ I I mf ' W A 1 ., fl Z , I I i xx ' X' f ix A 74? ,.,-,.,iL , Y L A WY - ' I f , :fs L I 4 11' mx I D t il S h 1 The Purpose of the Dental School Student Council is to estab- en 3 C lish better relationships among students and between students 1 and faculty. The council sponsors the annual Dental School Student' Counei Dm I Seated, left center, and around the table: James Ross, Derl Stallard, Linda Sue Cox, james Hal Looney, Richard Young, President, Howard D. Kennedy, Vice President William Meyers. 286 Beta Delta Honorary Dental Fraternit in 35 - f V. Q .,,. 2Fif53 v . , J . -f - I -' . ' F t -5-fs- , if V H' ' .2 , 'ff . f 11 H If ff . . 3. ' ,f-fa . f ' . .f ,:- - . .41 . :H I-3 Q -f '7W -' ' '1 c . v ' , 0, 1 - - 4 , , l . f amw-ae aw fm? ma,aw-+ma ttt ,SCSU 1 , I t ,uf X V' rr., . A f-f21.p:'f 5-1:1- 1 rf' .. K . 25 at fait- at 1 , f , , 1 , 3 A ' t Q--1, . gr. 4, A 3. 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JAMES ROSS Serretary .... LAWRENCE CARNES Beta Del-ta was established in 1945 to foster a common interest in further study of oral pathology and diag- nosis. Membership is elec- tive and open to juniors and seniors who profess a spe- cial interest in these fields of dental health service. Phi Delta l-lonorar Dental Fraternity l Phi Delta, an honorary prosthetic fra- ,... - ternity, was organized in 1940, for the , 1 I, U . . .., . 'Z It' . af -fi'g' ' purpose of promoting interest and research , rva' t V X r.A, ' F rg in the field of prosthetic dentistry. Mem- j,.1 Va:,-N 'A -iv f xflv, f ilg iiie Qlf-gy, .,.. , .3 A T . . -V ,'. ., '. ' ,'.. -'t e , t L'fi,fj.,?.:CQff ' , , ' A bership is based upon an over-all scholas- V .g R f 1 Qpv , ',.o 9 ' .V , . . . . . . . E.: '77,' f '- '.' f'. ' ': -- I i,..ZpL1 ' tic standing and special ability in the field Xy r.Ve ' Q ' F T25 ' of denture Prosthesis. ' ' '1 ' .,,. .4 ' at .. so OFF I l j. 2 Qgvv ,, . . 4 ii? S...3.L. :,-.wgfZ, 1 . 'V . ..ii, 'I 1 ' I I ' if . Pfemienf .............. ...................... D ERL STALLARD ' 3 , fir V , t-.-er - -' 'W , f Vffe Pfffidenf -------- ----- W U-I-IAM BERGER W if Seffefafy ............... ............ R OY RUSSMAN ..,v f ' j w ' A Treasurer ...... ...... R OBERT DOWNEY ,, ' Z ' L M A All 4 ':,'. ibilff. i 'ii Illil i . A 9. v' g!Qrmm.,,u'ZA. ffl? wartewNwWaafrt?m r M6- WWEQWX ww wwaamt ef V 5, I ,, :1- f' - 4 ee..- 4 T ,A AA W 1 l ht 4. First row: R. Downey, W. Fairchild, J. Ross, R. Russman, I.. Carnes, S. Caulder. Second row: R. Thompson, Derl Stallard, K. Reeves, L. Armstrong, J. L. Collins, W. Berger. Third row: W. Meyers, P. Brooks, G. Hendon, H. Kennedy, -I. Smith, M. jones, W. Talbert. 287 D t 1 S hx 1 The Purpose of the Dental School Student Council is to estab- en af C lish better relationships among students and between students and faculty. The council sponsors the annual Dental School Student' Council mNN ' . tv, , Seated, left center, and around the table: james Ross, Derl Stallard, Linda Sue Cox, james Hal Looney, Richard Young, President, Howard D. Kennedy, Vice President William Meyers. I 286 Beta Delta Honorary Dental Fraternit .'..v,. . Q ' . . ., . :-W . Q . J: fs .,f ' v-1. m f .-1,,,.gQ...,-'-' A- fri:1--ffwftt-.:2rff ua .. 4 , - pr- -. ' .ff V. Li'-1-W-'Zfef-Z K fi 2-1 A ,- i::fX'v35.'I ' ' ' ' T -Yf.. - . f' V' -... 1i '. 1- ., f 1-fQf ' '31I Z' 1 ' . - ,,, .,,,,.,.W ,, .,,g.., X, . . .s. 4. ... .. , . . . a. ,.. .1 A... if . ., . if .. W. . 1 f V wg.. -, fr 4-31'-.. --:. ' ' -' 'x,..!w- ...' . '4 . 'I :Y ' -' ' f. . , - .mfggf 41- 321-. . . .fzov f . E.-gf. . A 9. f-,C .. j V. 12. J ! -,ff J-4,1-' , , . . qexza :-Aivi-7:4 - . -' -if 1' ' -f f - as ' 4 ' fx.. ' . ' ' .- ' -fs-if: -. 'fy--. x tifffi -W'-':1-252' .vi . ,. fE':,g,'.1,.Z,j5,.: f ' 1- egg. f 2 S 'g-.I-'if-. ' '1 , Vfffff -iiffi - .. 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' '- ' -:rv-5 .,a.t:ai'i.f1-ifw f ., 'lf - 2 ' 2' iz .L 1-, '1' '. .E 1 'Z H f . . . - - . '-mfr - 1, f .gif-.fs ' .. . ' ..,,5.-af ' W' ' J 'if ' ff '- ' T ' ' ' .Y ,. -rr.: -f ar .-,ff se Mk' x 4 -f - 'Nl . First row: H. Gilbert, W. Talbert, Roy Ross, J. Collins, M. jones, j. Smith, H. Kennedy. Second row: L. Armstrong, G. Hendon, W. Berger, D. Stallard, P. Rowe, K. Reeves, R. Russman. Third row: L. Carnes, S. Caulder, W. Fairchild, T. Kampson, J. Ross, P. Brooks, W. Meyers. Phi Delta l-lonorar 1 Phi Delta, an honorary prosthetic fra- OFFICERS Pferidenl ........ SHELLY CAULDER Vire President- .......... JAMES ROSS Secretary .... LAWRENCE CARNES Beta Delta was established in 1943 to foster a common interest in further study of oral pathology and diag- nosis. Membership is elec- tive and open to juniors and seniors who profess a spe- cial interest in these fields of dental health service. Dental Fraternity ternity, was organized in 1940, for the gf. ..2 .1...f la-,. L - - i'-, T H purpose of promoting interest and research 71 , 1 .rytr ,L t ry-. . . . . . 1- - . i yrr., - - a . A it ' L 1 - 2 in the field of prosthetic dentistry. Mem- A. . lm., p if , Q . . - - 1 f ',-t .-. .,i i ttt' i-'e i A 'F A -,i'-i A . 5 ' bership is based upon an over-all scholas- -1 :,.. . V. 1 g . y. . ,,, .5 .A .1 '- . . . . . . . ...'- risi i-... ..,, 2 . 1 '--i' t r.-,r. +12 ..f1t': - tic standing and special ability in the field rj A ' '-'- 1 1 1 A -f R 'il . -- 'i T7 A' 'irl A A of denture pros-thesis, 4 A iiv p P 5. ..p,V f .ta X if ' L ..l,, . . Q1-TFIQERS , . p,.,l ,,.., I n . ,...'p . 1 . . , A Q , fr- in I I . 'v:'. ',i D I V1 V' ' ' 17 1 1' 'vv ' . ' .if - ' - . V' V P ' ,.,,.,...-,, ,.,,.,,-,,l.. A .'..-. V ' 'A ,f- J .- 'ii i . 'T ' ',eJ len', DERL STALLARD A .2 , fa rt - 'fl T' Vice Prerzdent ..... ..... W ILLIAM BERGER , - '. ' ,,, gif . A ' -,,-,, . e ',71.,,,g. , A .-f -5 .'.- 21:1 .i. ' 4 Seff-My .--.-----... ............. R OY RUSSMAN '.., L V tazf - rfemfef .... ...... R OBERT DOWNEY . rif 2 iivt -2 S !'i'i L' tz. W - ' i L' tftti 'A .:1, it 1 V ,pil , g. fm- 135. an i... ' XLS .. ,'..-.- . .f.- 5 . 1 --'. f 'vi fr f r. 5 l - . - 1,43 12 ev , K I GW- , ' gy, N V . tg- A it g .'-t 'rr 5 'fy V Q-e .,.. r . P . - - 'J First row: R. Downey, W. Fairchild, J. Ross, R. Russman, L. Carnes, S. Caulder. Second row: R. Thompson, Derl Stallard, K. Reeves, L. Armstrong, J. L. Collins, W. Berger. Third row: W. Meyers, P. Brooks, G. Hendon, H. Kennedy, J. Smith, M. jones, W. Talbert. 287 Delta Sigma Delta Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity was founded at the University of Michigan, November 15, 1882. Epsilon Epsilon Chapter received its charter at the Uni- versity of Louisville on April 28, 1914. The fraternity was the first to restrict its membership to students in dentistry and practitioners of dentistry. Stanley William Robert Jim Noel Baldwin Newman Downey Truluck Maddox Shelley Paul Thomas T. Lee Sam J. E. Caulder Brooks Leathers Adams Locke, jr. Carter jackie Robert B. john jimmy Billy Perry Carwell Thompson Haney Bottom King Fiore Willis K. Willis Leon Worth Bill Darrell Harrison Fairchild Verwest Bridges McClanahan Ross Dental Fratemit OFFICERS Grand Maurer .................... STAN BALDWIN Worlby Marzer Scribe ............... WILLIAM NEWMAN ROBERT DOWNEY Trearurer ....... ....... I AMES TRULUCK Senior Page ....... ....... N OEL MADDOX junior Page ...... ....I......... H UGH GILBERT Hiflorian ........ ..... L AWRENCE CARNES Tyler ........ JAMES C. ROSS Hugh Lawrence james Louis Taylor Gilbert Carnes Ross Armstrong joe William David Earl Walter Winfrey Wharton Simmons Schlegel Ely l james! Looney john Enrique john Walter John Newsom Mendez Schaefer Turbyfill Polk William Talbert Edward William George Richard Wade Burkhardt Brennan McDonald Voll NOffi5 jimmy Burden 289 Psi me a Psi Omega Dental Fraternity was founded at the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery in 1892. Omicron Chapter received its charter at -the University of Louis- ville in 1892. The fraternity's aim is to encourage scientific investigation and literary culture. Barber Rogers Q 4, can . ,,...-1, , W Q- sv ,2.5:f:- Q , William R. Bayliss Birmingham R. Derl W. Phil Croce Stallard Blair Rgwe ,gf g x i, ...W . -wa. ' J- TOIT1 E. Sam Chastain Kampsen Abell Ballon E. jim Barnes Daniel R. W. P. Carl Jack Hamilton King Heeb Razor Ben C, Pilkington Adkins W. C. Gene Ken Mike King Hendon Reeves Cahill Dental Fraternity OFFICERS G,-and Maw .............. Q. BARBER ROGERS Auf, Grand Mailer .................... RAY CROCE Secrelary ............................ DERI. STALLARD Treaxufer ......... ..... W ILLIAM BLAIR Chaplain ............ ........ P HILL ROWE Chief Inquisizor ...... DICK CITRINI Hiftorian ........... ...... M ELVIN JONES Editor .....................,........ JOE VALENTOUR Guardian .........,.................. JOHN MADDOX l I nler-Fraternity Council ...... TOM KAMPSEN Dick Melvin Joe john Citrini jones Valentour Maddox james S. Howard William J. R. Bernard Long x Kennedy jones Rusterholz Mclntyre Hameling C. D. Ken Tom Noah Ballard R. Houze Tharp Hopkins jones Morgan Ross J. D. William Bill john J. Dave Outland Meyers McKinney Leist Smith Roper 29I Juniors and Seniors Do Clinical Work and Practice - SQ? E ff? .Q X M Q! x ENGINEERINGNSCQHOOL 293 X x K A 1 U' -A U2 Li! U? Q. K9 1 W. 2.1 .mv . Y x .1 E ,E I E 'R ' 1 4 v x f 4: ,,,,....-f' fs: Mg, I . Speed Scientific School ROBERT C. ERNST Dean 296 Founded in 1925 through gifts to the Uni- versity from William S. Speed and his sister, the late Mrs. Frederick M. Sackett, Speed Scien- tific School has risen to a position among the top engineering schools of the country. It offers both bachelor and master degrees in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical En- gineering, and Mechanical Engineermg. 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 En- gineering 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 numerous industrial con- cerns and governmental agencies and is presi- dent of the Institute of Industrial Research. '- FACULTY ., 1 rn.,..4 - :.. H... 15 - ag, . , in VAY' J. A. AYERS A. B. BARNES H. M. CARLSON A. T. CHEN H. W. CHETRICK D. T. ELKINS H. H. FENWICK English C.E. M.E. Drawing Research Physics Drawing I S. T. FIFE S. E. FISHER H. C. FORESBERG E. R. GERHARD E.E. Co-operative Ch.E. Ch.E. J. E. HEER QE. L. B. JENKINS R. KALESGIAN E.E. Physics H-,f -Qt..--11,345 ary. -V--:fu 1. -4 sv V, J., H - all f- '- -, fv ,V I . , , V ' ' 1 -- x ,M , I - ,rg ,V T' 'A ge .4 g, 4, . . I T- f I , I ff. - I ii ., 1, H' 1. - ' r g 'I f. WZ fy. 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M.E. 297 SPEED SCHOOL -' SENIORS CHARLES W. ADCOCK Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. Phi Kappa Tau, Secretary, President Sophomore Class, NROTC Drill Team, ASME, Vice President, Sigma Tau, Eagle and Anchor Society, Social Chair- man, Speed Student Council, USS. RICHARD G. AKINS Louisville, Kentucky C.H.E. Phi Kappa Tau, President, President AIChE, Sigma Tau, Speech Student Council 56-57. DONALD BROOKS BALDWIN Louisville, Kentucky B.S.C.E. Triangle, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms, ASCE Secretary, Scholarship 55-56, 54- 55, Speed Engineer Staff Photographer, Engineers Day. CLIFFTON R. BARNES Louisville, Kentucky B.S., Mechanical Engineering RICHARD G. BATCHELLOR Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. President ASME. -- . ., .3f1'f'f- . , ihff' 1'a'f:Cl41??i ' , , XX5-if'ganj',j,,Ez,f,:g.:',:-25112.15, ,vig -.,-fw,f3g:gf:.-1 1 - , -' .: 1p1fys. ' .' xwa,L. , up.: 1 . A:-1.:J.1 C5'-.7.-211-': - ., ' :.j2 ':5f. 725b1l . f ,. 'L ' ' f 511-15, 'V if 3 f' ' I ,:.5: .Qj15w . 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Phi Kappa Phi, Theta Tau, Secretary, Treasurer, Sigma Tau, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who, BSU, Vice Presi- dent, AICHE, Speed Student Council, Treasurer, Co-Editor of Speedway, Arn- old Air Society. C. Cr. CONLEY, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.S.E.E. AIEE, Radio Club. WILLIAM M. COOPER Louisville, Kentucky C.H.E. Theta Tau, Vice Regent, Sigma Tau, President, Omicron Delta Kappa, AICHE, Co-Editor of Speed Way, USS, Speed Student Council, Vice President. ROGER CURRAN Louisville, Kentucky C.H.E. Vice President Sigma Phi Sigma, His- torian Sigma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Newman Club, MACHE Handbook Award, Freshman, Scholarship, Senior. WILLIAM PATRICK DILLON Louisville, Kentucky B.S.C.E. Newman Club. SPEED SCHOOL SENIORS BENJAMIN F. DRANE Louisville, Kentucky B.S.C.E. Vice President ASCE, Speed Student Council. DONALD L. EICHENBERGER Louisville, Kentucky B.E.E. Sigma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, AIEE and IRE, Speed Engineer Editor, President Senior Class, Who's Who. CHARLES D. ELLIOTT Louisville, Kentucky B.C.I'I.E. AICHE, Speed Engineer, Newman Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Class, Theta Tau, Pledge Master, House Man- ager, Intramural Sports. MILTON FEGENBUSH Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME, Intramural Sports. ARTHUR J. FREDERICK .9 11-:r Louisville, Kentucky B.S.E.E. AIEE, Theta Tau. '.r: 'H-.-v .1, 19 If 1 SPEED SCHOOL - - - - SENIORS WILLIAM R. GIBSON Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME, AFROTC, Golf Team, Engineer Day Project. Louisville, Kentucky B.C.H.E. MARTIN JOSEPH GRIMM, JR. - Vice President Sophomore Class, Vice President, President, Theta Tau, AICHE, Newman Club. BOB N. HANCOCK Anchorage, Kentucky B.S.C.E. President ASCE, President Speed Stu- dent Council, University Student Senate, ASCE, Scholarship, Who's Who. JOHN HUSON Brooklyn, N. Y. B.S.C.E. Varsity Swimming, 4 Letters co-captain, Eagle and Anchor, Social Chairman, Vice President, Masthead, Editor, ASCE, W. B. Wendt Award, Hazelet and Erdal Scholarship, Speed Engi- neer Intramural Independent Ind. Champ, Turkey Trot Winner, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who. HARRY L. HODGES Fern Creek, Kentucky B .M .E. ASME. JOSEPH C. W. JASPER, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.E.E. AIEE. GEORGE W. JONES, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME, Secretary, NROTC, Secretary junior Class, Intramural Sports. JAMES LEE JONES Louisville, Kentucky B.C.H.E. Student Council, AICHE, Sigma Tau, Speed Engineer, Engineers Day. WARREN P. JOHNSON Louisville, Kentucky B.C.H.E. AICHE, Scribe, Theta Tau, Newman Club. EDWARD R. KAISER, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.C.H.E. Secretary of Freshman Class, President of Junior Classi President of Pre-Senior Class, Secretary of AICHE, President of Engle and Anchor Society, Newman Club, NROTC. LOUIS G. KEHRT Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. AUGUST A. KLAPHEKE Louisville, Kentucky B.C.H.E. AICHE. JAMES M. KLINE Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. American Society Mechanical Engineersg American Society Tool Engineers. RICHARD L. KLINE Louisville, Kentucky KENNETH L. KOERBER Louisville, Kentucky Engineers Day, Co-Chairman, AIEE and IRE, Vice President Speed Engineer, Staff Photographer, Business Manager, Secretary Sophomore Class, Sigma Tau, Vice President Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigmag Pi Delta Epsilon, Stu- dent Council. - - - - 'SPEED SCHOOL SENIORS WALTER K. LANG New Albany, Indiana B.E.E. AIEE, IRE, Intramural Softball. KENNETH LEIDING Louisville, Kentucky B.E.E. LLOYD M. MAI-IONEY Louisville, Kentucky B.S.C.E. ASCE, Treasurer, Departmental Softball. WILLIAM B. MANN Louisville, Kentucky B.S.C.E. ASCEg AFROTCQ Arnold Air Society, President. THOMAS CRUSE MAPOTHER, III Louisville, Kentucky B.E.E. i ,. 4 A' 51, .X 1 lift! SPEED SCHOOL SENIORS' JAMES RICHARD MARTIN Louisville, Kentucky B.C.E. Intramural Sports, ASCE. PETE MARTIN Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. Speedstersg ASME. DONALD EUGENE MAVITY Indianapolis, Indiana B.C.E. I. KENNETH MENGES Louisville, Kentucky B.S.E.E. Theta Tau, AIEE. ROBERT E. MILLER New Albany, Indiana B.S.E.E. AIEE. WENDELL F. MILLER, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME. RONALD MOREDOCK Louisville, Kentucky B.Ch.E. AICE. WILLIAM THOMAS MORIARTY Louisville, Kentucky B.M .E. ASME. JAMES C. MUNT Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME, Speed Student Council 51, 52 Intramural Sports. JOHN E. NABER Louisville, Kentucky B.S.Ch.E. AICE, Treasurer, Intramurals. JOHN W. HAVERSTOCK, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.E.E. IREEg AIEEQ AFROTCQ Radio Club Triangle Fraternity. JOHN ROBERT OSBORNE Jeffersontown, Kentucky B.E.E. Sigma Tau, Corresponding Secretary Phi Kappa Phig Senior Class Treasurer GE Scholarship Award, AIEE, Intra' murals. WILLIAM R. PEDIGO Louisville, Kentucky B.Ch.E. AIChE. MAURICE REAGAN Louisville, Kentucky B.E .E. Lambda Chi Alpha. ROBERT E. REEB Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME, Treasurer 56-57. SPEED SCHOOL SENIORS RALPH D REID Louisville, Kentucky B.C.E. ALAN E. REVELL Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASMEQ Intramural Sports, Secretary of Senior Class. WENDELL RALPH ROSS Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. Theta Tau, Pledge Master, NROTC Eagle and Anchor Societyg ASME, Treasurer of Freshman Class 53. RAYMOND RUCKRIEGEL Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. Swimming Teamg L Clubg ASME. EDWARD FRANK RUEVE Louisville, Kentucky B.E.E. Triangle, Presidentg AIEEQ Speed Stu dent Council. 'l k fi if .4 3:.,v2ff22-9w,,V . ,. x ,, if , greg. 2 1 ' - -, fkf' ' . ,pi g f , ' 1 ' 5.2165 , ' :fi f.: -,Q , . uv v ,Qf1,,, V , L as 'n nk' fiafvl - ' 1-,21f24'f. 'J' as 952 fimmnj' ' ' ,G 4 s + K y rw 5. Ns., X al ,fi U.. Y. S - af . .,--41 SPEED SCHOOL SENIORS GERALD K. SCALES Evansville, Indiana B.E.E. Eagle and Anchor Societyg AIEE. DONALD SCHEER Louisville, Kentucky B.E,E. AIEEQ IRE, Student Council, Vice President 56-573 Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer 55-573 Sigma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappag Intra- murals. THEODORE A. SCHULER Louisville, Kentucky B.C.E. ASCEg Theta Tau, House Manager, In- tramural Sports. BYRON Y. SELLERS, IR, Louisville, Kentucky B.C.E. AICE. THOMAS C. SPURRIER, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.C.E. AICEQ Triangle. JAMES GUY STAPLES Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME. ROBERT E. SWARTWOOD Louisville, Kentucky B.E.E. E8cA Society, AIEE. CLARENCE S. THOMAS, JR. Louisville, Kentucky B.S.E.E. District Manager of Speed Engineer, Newman Club, AIEEQ Managing Ed- itor of Static , AFROTC Glee Clubg AFROTC Drill Team, Staff Writer for Air Annual. JOHN L. TRINKLE Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME, Trackg Intramural Sports. BARRY B. WALTERS Flint, Michigan B.E.E. Eagle and Anchor Society, AIEEQ Navy Drill Team, Intramural Sports. - I- - 'SPEED CHOOL KARL M. WALZ Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME. GORDON WESTERMANN Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. Phi Kappa Tau, ASME. NOAH M. WHITTLE Louisville, Kentucky l3.S.C.E. ASCE. R. EVANS WILHOYTE, III Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME, Kappa Alpha, Secretaryg AF- ROTCQ Intramural Sports. DON R. WINNER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.E.E. Lambda Chi Alphag AIEEQ IREQ Sigma Pi Sigma, Speed Engineerg Eagle and Anchor Society. SENIORS GILBERT WIRTH Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. ASME, Speeclsters, Intramural Sports. ROBERT WRIGHT Louisville, Kentucky B.M.E. Phi Kappa Tau, NROTC Drill Team, Eagle and Anchor Society, Publicity Chairmang Treasurer, Sophomore Classy ASME Editor for Speed Engineerg Greek Editor, Thoroughbred, ASME. l 1 Z i ,. .. ,Vu at ,-W:-11 1 ..:,-51 'ri ai V .. 1 . sy. 1 ,,,.,., ..., 1,1,...f... ,, ,,,, .. , - ., , yfkgfg.-r ,-z1...,,, ,. .1 -1' My .2 .-., t'.2:Z9:f1:,:::.fif 1 ,W .W ,.... .c '-f-. ,mf V 5 .4 Mit. 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R f nw! 1 5. , '- A Cf ' X ffT.L15 A' A Q 132, fs? -.5,.Q....p., ,I wi, 'LWP ,qw Radar SPEED SCHOOL PRE-SENIORS ROBERT ARMBRUSTER, JR. AUGUST E. BRECKMANN RICHARD A. BORST JERRY L. COBB BRUCE LEONARD CURRAN JAMES D. CLARK HOWARD B. DILLON CHARLES EIFLER DALE E. EULLER KENNETH R. HAOAN JAMES GREGORY HAWKINS WILLIAM HOLZKECI-IT H. ALLEN JEWELL GEORGE LA CHANCE R. H. LIGHTEOOT MARTIN PEDIGO JR RAYMOND CHARLES SCHNUR, JOHN B. SCHROERING MARSHALL SPRIGG RONALD LEE STEIGER HAROLD L. THEISS CHARLES A. THOMAS STUART M. VANCE BERNARD D. WADE SPEED SCHOOL IUNIORS LARRY ARMSTRONG DANIEL ASH RUEL CHEATI-IAM WILLIAM CHYNOWETH DAVID DAUGHERTY LOUIS DICKIE ROBERT HACKEL JOHN HUBER WAYNE JOPLIN EDWARD KOCAN G. A. LAUPER EARL LAYMAN WILLIAM MILLER FOSTER NOLLEY NORBERT OLGES JR. EDWIN PAUL JOHN RITCHEY WAYNE SEUFERT PAUL SKOLUDA EURIE SMITH WATSON SMITH JACK WASSER MUFID ZIADY SOPHOMORES i' PAUL ABLE DONALD ARMES JOHN ATHERTON JAMES BLENCHAR DONALD BRADBURY ERNEST BUSH BRUCE BURTON JIM CHERUAK 4 'T Q. mag' 4' , 3145 'M 'I , if R112 64 ,, WAR R' f Wm Al 42. X I f fff .,,: 1.33 . ' 'fjfi 9, .f M ' 'E' SEUNG CHUN RJ .,J JOHN CLARK ,Ifp5,, A DAVID CLEAVER rs ,5 ,,. ,Q A .., ZH tea .H-I Lf- MARVIN COMSTOCK fd J ' j .1 L, ,T - M ,-, WILLIAM CONGER L, , :L I , 3 A-5 .ff ,A MICHAEL CURLEY LAURENCE CURRY JR. 'I .K v - A 1 SPEED SCHOOL . ,, :-r I A L If Ib 'I I s' I I A 4 R N. A u V 5 f J SOPHOMORES F. E. DAHLEN RICHARD M. DYSON HERMAN A. ERHART, JR. TOM FISHER GERALD FONTANA JAMES P. GRUBBS ROBERT A. GANDIN DONALD E. GODEY THOMAS G. HAMMACH CHARLES E. HOFFMAN EDWARD KALTENBACHER RAY KIRCHNER, JR. MARVIN THOMAS KIRK C. ROBERT LEAP RICHARD E. LEWIS RONALD A. LIP DONALD E. MCDONALD KENNETH MORRIS DONALD L. MORRISON FRANK J. MURPHY PHIL PASSAFIUME, JR. THOMAS E. PITSENBERGER, JR. JOHN HOWARD REEVES JAMES D. ROGGENKAMP WILLIAM H. SHARPNACK RAYMOND T. SINGER JOSEPH MILES SMITH JAMES THORNTON CURTIS UTZ EDWARD R. YOUNG F RES-HMEN ROBERT H. VON ALLMEN, JR. AUGGIE BICKEL, JR. HERB BRABANDT, JR. ARTHUR BRANDENBURG RONALD H. BROWN ROBERT SAMUEL BUDGETT KARL THEODORE BJORN FLOYD A. BURKEL DON BUSCHERMOHLE CHARLIE CARDEN SPEED SCHOOL: FRESHMEN KENNETH W. CHESTER ' FRANCIS W. CORTELL JOHN COSGROVE DARRELL CRITTENDEN GEORGE DAILEY FRANCIS NILE DAVIS ROBERT F. DE VOE RICHARD DOCTOR STEPHEN JEROME DOPSON CHARLES F. DURBIN, JR. RONALD E. DUTLI DONALD ELBERT DAVID ELLERTH JAMES E. ELLINGSWORTH JAMES L. END CAROL H. EUBANK GEORGE FACKLER WILLIAM JAY FIELDEN FRIEDRICH W. FINGER III JOHN ROBERT FRAZIER FRED T. FULKS RONALD RAY FUNK JOHN GLEESON ALLAN A. GOLDBERG JAMES D. GRAv1ss Underclassmen's drawing lab . . . M.E.'s with their steam engine. 'SPEED SCHOOL FRESHMEN RICHARD GRAY DOUG GREENWELL ROY HAFLING RALPH D. HALL JOHN M. HARDIN RICHARD HARROD ANDREW W. HESSE, JR. JAMES F. HICKS LAWRENCE LYNN HOLT ROBERT R. HORNBACK WILLIAM T. HOUGHTON DANIEL WOODROW HUND LA JON HUTTON WILLIAM PIERCE KEISTER RICHARD H. KREKE ROBERT FRANCIS KRUER RICHARD LANE URBIE A. LAWSON TI-IURMAN LEAR NORB LICKTEIG CLYDE LONG, JR. GRAHAM B. MCDONALD WILLIAM MCLEMORE THOMAS MEHLING VERNON E. MEURER SPEED SCHOOL' FRESHMEN I JON O. MILLER DANIEL H. MUDD JOHN MUELLER RICHARD O'ERYAN CHARLES PARKS HENRY C. PENNER GEORGE PUCKETT JOEL EDWARD REDLE ' . STANLEY J. REGAS CHARLES REINSCHELD TED L. REVERMAN WALTER F. RITSERT, JR. VERNON ROTHENBURGER RONALD ROUNTREE BRITT SANDERS JOHN D. SANDERS CHARLES R. SAWYERS JERRY SCHMITT KARL W. SCHMIDT HERBERT K. SHERA R. HUBERT SMITH, JR. LARRY G. SNYDER WILLIAM R. SPAULDING JAMES E. STAMMERMAN STUART L. STAUSS BARRY STOLER DARWYN LEE STRADLEY RICHARD SUMMERS RONALD E. STURGEON LAWRENCE D. TAYLOR, JR. KENNETH THOMAS MARTIN TROXLER QE. JOHN E. TUCKER JOHN WALTER WIEGEL MARION L. WILKINS . . . WLWYN WILKINSON, JR. ' VIVIAN WILLIAMS Q 6, WAYNE WILLIAMS ' K 5 . 95.77 . . ,gg f 4 A 0 ., If 5, f for A J 2 A as I 'Q - If-ga .3 ,. .. If . . M A Y . .. Azz 5 ,. .. W 3 2 z RR ,X I 54.2 xref W' W., ., .1 . KJ- . x' I.. , 5 dxf-f 9 I Y . I ' J 7 . V fs: 1' .' '.'..' .1 ..f'T . J. L .I rf'-'FI AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Prerident ........... ...... D - AKIN5 Vice Prefidenl ..... ...... E . CART Secretary ........... ...... E . KAISER Trearurer ......v.............. ........ J . NABER AJJiIldHl Treafurer ........ ..... M . SPRIGG First row: Sprigg, Naber, Cart, Professor Williams, Akins, Kaiser. Second row: LaChance, Yeakey Curran, Eifler, Spurrier, Klapheke, Grimm, Cooper, Sellers. Third row: Vance, Lauler, Pedigo johnson, Richwald, Taylor, Finney, Lynch. Fourth row: Conger, Kaltenbacher, Borst, Skoluda Ash, Travis. Fifth row: Elpers, Schrodel, jones, Moredock, Metzler, Spaulding, Elliott. Sixth row Boblitt, Mavity, Chishem, Wedding, Gerhart, Chetriclc, Long, Foresberg. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS First row: Hancock, Drane, Mahoney, Baldwin. Second row: Pedigo, Rullman, Dye, Lips, Hagan. Third row: Leap, Ritchie, Snowden. Fourth row: Dillion, Holzknecht, Reed, Mann, Barnes. Fifth row: Daugherty, Greer, Shrader, Rukregiel, Huson, Dillon. ...W ...,,,,, ,. .,....,.,,:, , 1 ilfzisiuklfn :Wag 15 rfefafa .m .maxi W .ma 'Ezlfizws-4: ., 1.1: fi I ,tam-1 G .2125 f T yy- 1 Java ww 1541- ' 3 4,zf4xa4:f mar f .2 wi ' Kissrfsfgf- 1 .kr may -fa se: - vm aa- ,zf-.:-flw ,Z uma: A: E- ,W ,. V- I 2 Prexident ........... ...- H ANCOCK Vice Prerident ....... -----'-- D RANE Secretary .......... ------ B ALDWIN Treasurer ........ ------- M AHONEY AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS - INSTITUTE OF RADIO ENGINEERS Prerzdent ............ ...,,,,. S CHEER Vice Preridsnz ....... ..,......,., K OERBER A.I,E.E. Secretary ,,.,.,..,,..,,........,,,, BREED I.R.E. Secretary ............ EICHENBERGER Trearuref ............ ................. W INTER First row: Professor Fife, Winters, Breed, Scheer, Eichenberger, Koerber. Second row: Professor Smith, Dumstrof, Bartlow, Metcalf, jenkins, Professor Northrop. Third row: Huber, Hammer, Menges, Courtney. Fourth row: Hornung, Scheer, O'Conner, Haverstock, Menges, Osbourne, Thomas. Fifth row: Koerber, Spadie, Boeckmann, Anderson, Walters, Rueve. Sixth row: Scales, Long, Scarce, Cull, Jenkins, Swartwood. I Prerident ............. ...... B ATCHELLOR Vice Preriderzt ......... ............ A DCOCK Secretary ........... ..,... J ONES Trearurer ....... ......... R EEB AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS First row: Adcock, jones, Callaharf, Reeb. Second row: Fegenbush, Wright, Walz, Trinkle, Bran- son. Third rowz Kerht, Cobb, Ruckriegel, Revell, Speaker, Jewell, Collett. Fourth row: Gibson, Wilhoyte, Miller, Martin, Moriarty, Hodge. Fifth row: Westerman, Speaker, Munt, Wells, Kline. Sixth row: Kline, Wirth, Armbruster. 3I3 I I ! E SIGMA TAU Prerident .............. ......... W - COOPER Vice Prerident .................... K. KOERBER Secretary-Trearufer .... PROFESSOR HEER Honorary Engineering Fraternity First row: Scheer, R. Curran, Akins, Cooper, Cart, K. Koerber. Second row: jenkins, Yeakey, Ad cock, Sprigg, C. J. Koerber, j. Jones. Third row: Curran, LaChance, Hancock, Heer, Osborne. SPEED SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right: Akins, Cooper, Drane, Will, Huber, Puckett, Hancock, Bachelor, Scheer, Galloway, Euler, Stoler. 3l4 Pferident ............. ........ B . HANCOCK Vice Prerident ....... ...... W . COOPER Secretary .............. ........ D . EULER First row: Winters, Ritchie, Eichenberger, J. Koerber, K. Koerber. Second row: Huber, Wright, Swartwood, Cart, Thomas, Baldwin. SPEED ENGINEER Editor ...................... D. EICHENBERGER Buxinefx Manager .......... KEN KOERBER Axfixmnt Manager ................ J. RITCHIE 1 SPEED WAY Co-Editors W. COOPER AND E. CART The SPEED WAY is the official student handbook of the Speed Scientific School and is compiled and issued by the Speed School Stu- dent Council. It is presented to freshmen for the purpose of helping them adjust quickly to college life at U, of L. 3l5 Lab Worliz N0 Spare Time A lady engineer . . . P ,f Q V 'X ww ATE H D L-' - GRADU SS-3500: XF fx QR H5 ti 1 M raduate School GUY STEVENSON Dean l 9 The graduate degrees granted by the University i are Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Arts, Master .l of Business Administration, Master of Education, I Master of Science, Master of Science in Medical Sciences, Master of Chemical Engineering, Master of Civil Engineering, Master of Electrical Engi- S neering, Master of Mechanical Engineering, Mas- ter of Psychology, and Master of Science in Social . Work, Master of Music, Master of Music Educa- tion, and Master of Science in Dentistry. l l E Mas. MARY WALDRON Secretary ala 1 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. Beginning with the 1951-1952 session grad- uate work leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy has been offered by the Department of Chemistry of the College of Arts and Sciences. 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 credit. The departments in which majors for the Master's degree may be taken are: Anatomy, Biology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineer- ing, Economics and Commerce, Education, Electrical Engi- neering, English, Fine Arts, Histology and Embryology, History, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Micro- biology, 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 Engineering. RESEARCH WORK TOWARD A MASTERS DEGREE Graduate Work in the Field of Science X Q f Q-'Y , JJ Q 3 1 I 111 gl , sz 51 fc ' 1 S W f . 'S CZ' KI-:NT SCHOOL Kent School of Social Work ARLEIGH L. LINCOLN Dean Faculty MR. FRANCIS P. PURCELL MISS MATHILDA MATHISEN MISS EDITH WEHMANN MISS BERDIE LEE BROWN The Raymond A. Kent School of Social Work is a pro- fessional school offering graduate preparation in the field of social Welfare. The professional Work of the School includes a program of classroom courses, research, and field work. The School, established under the name of the Graduate Division of Social Administration in 1937, was an outgrowth of the Department of Sociology within the University. In 1944, the name was changed to memorialize the late president of the University, Dr. 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 agen- cies, medical and psychiatric social service, in the visiting teachers' departments of the public schools, and in agen- cies concerned with community organization, social re- search, and social welfare planning. J KENT SCHOOL SENIORS PETER G. COURLAS Cincinnati, Ohio M.S.S.W. President Student Organization, Student Councilg NASWQ Editor Focus. WILLIAM L. GALBRAITH Louisville, Kentucky M.S.S.W. BEN B. HOLEMAN Anchorage, Kentucky M .S.S.W. ANN LESTER Louisville, Kentucky B.S., Secondary Education Secretary, Kent School Student Organi- zation. JUANITA LAND MCCOMBS Louisville, Kentucky B.A., Sociology, M.A., M.S.S.W. KENNETH SHORE jeffersontown, Kentucky Lift Social Chairman, Kent School Student ' 5 Organization. I I .ff fl ' .mfg 'I 5 ff .' Y j 1- ' ' , RUTH DRAPER Louisville, Kentucky M S S W VIRGINIA HAYDEN Louisville, Kentucky M.S.S.W. NASW. YONE ITO Tokyo, japan B.S. japan Women's University of Tokyo, Member of the japan Association of University Womeng Instructor of Divis- ion of Social Welfare of japan Wom- en's University. JOHN E. MASON Louisville, Kentucky M.A., A.B., M.S.S.W. HAZEL PRICE Lexington, Kentucky National Association Social Workers. DONALD P. THACKER Louisville, Kentucky M.S.S.W. Vice President, Kent School Student Or- ganizationg Social Editor, Focusg Child Guidance Clinic, Kentucky Mental Health Association. yt I .J l ..1-v' l 23 i Q KENT SCHOOL UNDERCLASSMEN -' - , gf-I P5 +151 5 I -' 1. 251 Z3l' l Q N 4' . . f M' W Q? I VV l 7V v 4 -'W-.fl-' - .x 1:-:.. ,I if vf?:..:zff '3f 4f- 1, ,.,. ,121 MEG. . T I, Y ...MH 4 Q Q. ' .::1'5,,4,,eaf?iil':,- -': J' .. .- .gf e . -:z N4 ..-., 1 - -- ...V , 'cg vw - ,- I I 1, V., ,- D ' ii' i Tl' Q' If.- 11 -- 1231. 2:39.21 .g:- '., :-'5-rx: ' .. ,cl 354 b K - -5':,::x. fi n: gg' ,2 i , N.-.eg 6 2 . X l i 7 s 2 .18 , . I. C. Adams, S. Blostein, J. Burke, C. Achamma, J. Evans, J. I.. High, M. A. Millet, S. Sinclair, W. Thorne F1e1d Placement Pro gram 4 A community service. An interview, Practical experience. - ,R b- ' ' r W wily Q PN X I w w 5 C! Q eil '49 . 'A W Si 1 Q , N J LAW SCHOOL Q 32 School of Law The University of Louisville School of Law was or- ganized 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 prominence. ABSALON RUSSELL Dean Secremrief, Barbara Rush and Helen Riley FACULTY -- OTIS P. DOBIE JOSEPH S. JOHNSON WM. PEDEN RALPH PETRILLI EDWARDS M. QUIGLEY HARRIS BERMAN Louisville, Kentucky Law B.A., Cert. P.A., LL.B., Phi Alpha Delta, Student Bar Association, Moot Court, National Moot Court. ROY BURLEW, JR. Owensboro, Kentucky Law B.A., LL.B., Delta Tau Delta, PAD. WILLIAM CHENAULT CRUTCHER Louisville, Kentucky Law LL.B., Briefing Service. WILLIAM H. DOLAN Louisville, Kentucky Law LL.B., Delta Theta Phi, Vice President, Student Bar Association, Student Coun- cil, Chairman, Placement Committee, SBA. VLADIMER GASTEVICH Louisville, Kentucky Law A818 Student Council, Letters in Basket- ball, Captain, Basketball Team, Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Delta Theta Phi, President, Student Bar Association, Honor Code Chairman, Scholastic Trophy of Basket- ball Team, Dean's List, Convocation Com. 'FH' - LAW SCHOOL ' SENIORS RUSSEL P. I-IARKER Frankfort, Indiana Law A.B., Indiana University. SPENCER EARL HARPER, JR. Louisville, Kentucky Law A.B., Delta Theta Phi, Pi Kappa Phi, Moot Court Club, SBA, National Moot Court Competition, Docket and Assign- ment Committee, Briefing Service Mem- ber, Chairman, Social Committee of SBA, Book Award, Torts I-II. JAMES D. HEIPLE Washington, Illinois Law B.S., LL.B., Sigma Nu, Delta Theta Phi, Pi Kappa Delta, Alpha Pi, Student Bar Association, Student Council Treas- urer. RICHARD W. ILER Lyndon, Kentucky Law LL.B., Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Theta Phi, Briefing Service Supervisor, Moot Court Club, Student Bar Association, Omicron Delta Kappa, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Delta Upsilon. JAMIESON G. MCPHERSON Louisville, Kentucky Law Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Alpha Delta, Briefing Service, Moot Court Club, Delegate National Moot Court Compe- tition, SBA, A.B., LL.B. 4.4 LAW SCHOOL SENIORS FRANCOIS E. PINGON Franklin, Kentucky Law LL.B.g Chairman, Library Committeeg Social Committee, Delta Theta Phig Stu- dent Bar Association. CLARENCE E. POWELL Parksville, Kentucky Law B.A.g LL.B.g Student Bar Associationg Moot Court Clubg Delta Theta Phi. NELSON L. PRALL Bedford, Indiana Law RICHARD A. REVELI.. Louisville, Kentucky Law B.SlL.g LL.B.g Associate Editor, The Lauiwille Lawyerg Editor-in-Chief, The Louiwille Lawyerg Secretary, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternityg justice PADg Li- brary Committeeg Faculty Relations Comrnitteeg judicial Assistantship Pro- gramg Student Law Librariang University Bandg Pi Kappa Omicron. SAMUEL ROZEL Louisville, Kentucky Law I.L.B.g B.S.L. EDITH MINOVITZ SCHWAB Louisville, Kentucky Law B.A.g Briefing Serviceg Moot Court Clubg Student Bar Association. JOSEPH L. SCHWAB, JR. Catlettsburg, Kentucky Law B.A.g Phi Alpha Delta. ADOLPH SEHLINGER, III Louisville, Kentucky Law MOSES F. SIMON, IR. Blytheville, Arkansas Law B.S.g B.A. RONALD V. SIMPSON Louisville, Kentucky Law CHARLES M. STEWART Louisville, Kentucky Law Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Theta Phi, Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Student Bar Association Vice President, Chairman of Library Committee, Repre- sentative to Student Board of Publica- tions, Moot Court Club Vice President, Briefing Service, judicial Assistanceship, Book Award, University Student Senate, LL.B., A.B. WARREN C. STICE Louisville, Kentucky Law LL.B. HAROLD STUMBO Drift, Kentucky Law LL.B. RAYMOND L. SUELL Louisville, Kentucky Law LL.B., B.A., Delta Theta Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Student Bar Association, Vice President and Chairman Placement Committee. Moot Court, Briefing Serv- ice Staff, Judicial Assistantship Pro- gram, Louiwille Lawyer, Managing Ed- itor, Associate Editor, Thoroughbred, Law School Editor, Book Awards, Cor- porations, Labor Law. JOHN F. SULLIVAN Princeton, Indiana Law B.S., track. PRESTON LESLIE TERRY, III Louisville, Kentucky Law Alpha Phi Omega, Delta Theta Phi, Moot Court Club, University Student Senate, President, Student Bar Associa- tion, A.B., LL.B. LAW SCHOOL SENIORS SAMUEL H. VOGT Jeffersonville, Indiana Law LL.B., B.S., ILSA, SBA, Moot Court Club. LOUIS M. WALLER Louisville, Kentucky Law A.B., Feature Editor, Louiwille Lawyer, Co-Chairman ILSA, Nathan Burkan Copyright Paper Award SBA, Moot Court Club, Alternate, National Moot Court, judicial Assistanceship Program, Briefing Service Staff, Student Bar Asso- ciation. CHARLES A. WALTER Louisville, Kentucky Law On File in Dean's Office. JOSEPH M. WEIGMAN Louisville, Kentucky Law LL.B., Briefing Service, Bancroft-Whit- ney Awards, Contracts, Agency, Constitu- tional Law, B.S., M.S. CURTIS G. WITTEN Louisville, Kentucky Law LL.B., Chief justice SBA Supreme -' Court. LAW SCHOOL JUNIQRS ALLEN D. ADAMS KENNETH L. ANDERSON FRED P. ANTHONY CARL JOSEPH BENSINGER VIRGIL E. BOLLY EDWARD T. BRADY, JR. DONALD F. CONNOR LUCILE COOVEL EULYN DEAN BERT EDWARDS RONALD R. FIFER F. ARNOLD GREVER ROBERT H. KEMPF, JR. ANTHONY A. LA PERNA GERALD E. MALONE GEORGE MCALEESE III RICHARD MOREMAN EARL O'BANNON ADRIAN O'BRIEN DAVID C. POTTINGER EUGENE C. RICE JACK B. RISINGER STEVE ROBBINS DAVID M. SHOUSE KARL VICTOR, JR. R. BARRY WEHRMAN CHARLES B. WEST --f LAW SCHOOL FRESHMEN ESTILL D. BANKS E. GORDON BERTRAM, JR. JAMES BUTTS KIRBY COLLINS, JR. THOMAS K. CONNER THOMAS J. CORUM CLIFFORD F. DUNCAN, JR. WILLIS B. EWING, JR. W. C. FISHER, JR. ROBERT E. FLEMING MILLEDGE GALPHIN MARTIN GERUSO, JR. ALAN E. GORDON, JR. HARRY L. HARGADON, JR. HAROLD R. HUNTER WILLIAM L. LARGER DAVID R. MCDOWELL TOM RAY GEORGE WILLIAM ROBBINS PAUL DONALDSON ROSS, I ROBERT L. SCHNATTER STUART SPECKTER CASS L. TIMMONS JEFFERSON HENRY VAUGHN, JR. CHESTER A. VITTITOW Moot Court in session., IIHIII SUIIIII The Student Bar Association, the Student Government of the School of Law, is patterned after the American I , , Bar Association and is designed to familiarize law stu- A S S O C H dents with the functions of the Bar Association and pro- vide a more effective and efficient form of student gov- ernment. .Around the table, left to right: Ken Anderson, Barry Wehrman, Francois Pignon, Earl O'Bannon Les Terry, Rich Revell, Harold Stumbo, Dick Iler, Tom Corum, Bill Dolan. JUDICIAL ASSISTANCESHIP PROGRAM The major objectives of the program are to give Law students, appointed to the program, practical training in court room technique and practice. The Law School has promoted another first in this program as it has done under the Briefing Serv- ice. Back row: Charles Walter, Richard Revell, Mr. William Deden, Louis Waller, jack Schlinger, james Dan- iels. Front row: C. E. Powell, Richard Iler, Jamison McPherson, Mike Stewart, Ray Suell. Officers-Barry Wehrman, Earl O'Bann0n, and john Ruhe. MUOT COURT The Moot Court Club af- fords students an opportunity to present cases on both the appellate and trial levels. The Club also participates in the National Moot Court Compe- tition, held each year, by send- ing two of its outstanding advo- cates to compete with students from other law schools through- out the nation. 333 I Front row, left to right: Mr. Foster, Dick Revell. Back row: Bert Edwards, Carl Bensinger, Earl O'Bannon, Ray Suell, Melvin Mills. BRIEFING SERVICE The Briefing Service, found- ed in 1936, was the first such program in the nation. It renders a research service to members of the Kentucky Bar, whose library facilities are inadequate, to solve compli- cated legal problems. The Briefing Service does this work without charge to the attorney who submits each problem. 334 THE LOUISVILLE LAWYER The first student publi- cation to emanate from the University of Louis- ville School of Law, THE LOUISVILLE LAWYER, was founded by Tom Gates and john Stout. Seated, left to right: Spencer Harper, Richard Iler, Edith Schwab, Herbert Waller. u Standing: Charles Walter, Ray Suell, Jamison McPherson, Mike Stewart, Edwin Cohen, Ronald Simpson l l Left to right: Adrian O'Brian, Robert Kempf, Arnie Grever, Barry Wehrman. I PHI ALPHA DELTA Phi Alpha Delta Law Fra- ternity was founded in 1897. The Vinson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta was installed at the University of Louisville in 1935. The Fraternity seeks to culti- vate a closer bond of friendship between lawyers and students, to promote social and intellec- tual intercourse arnong its mem- bers, and to attain a higher and broader culture than that af- forded by the regular college course. DELTA THETA PHI Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity was founded in 1900 and installed at the University of Louisville in 1948. The object of Delta Theta Phi is to unite con- genial law school students, to lead them to high scholarship, and to ad- vance such interests in every college of law with which this fraternity is associated. Standing, left to right: Bert Edwards, Edwin Cohen, Martin Liebman, Richard Moorman. Seated: Richard Revell Hunting for books. - Just Around School MRS. PEARL VON ALLMAN Law School Librarian Intellectual discussion. Q15 :N ES Q K, E W s K. MEDICAL SCHGOL VRFQ337 School of Medicine The School of Medicine, founded October 23, 1837, observes with pride the achievements of its alumni, its contributions 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 examinations and reciprocity, and also for licensure examination by the National Examining Board and by the British Conjoint Board. J. MURRAY KINSMAN Dean ' Y ' V- .. . 1. N - V '. -V asa V C- ' .f . -- - xx ' ' V 'V :viii :Q V.-1V2Qfha:f'f?'1'?'1b5':1 , V Q- V .. -- yy: :. :Vt '- . 2:1 inf . :w:g:tEE , V--Q-q'5gi.,gV5,q,sV15g. 21 T.?' ' ' 'R 44 L ' r 'l-E ' , vii V, ,:'.-.15 -V -' c ff--V V . , ' k'?:iP':. -'f::YEl1I V V 5221 , '- ., .M . 5.1: .V '-it .5 V -.-VV1,9.y I -' -4,1-51, ' .s V. V - , -, ge- gi awp.. ' 1:19 U , me ' if I . A af. .'-' ' if 11556. ti, . - 'Y j ..-k'ai.EE - v If5i .'-4.1 'ff'-,,V:e .- 3, ,irfzf- 'VG , .V , 'E'-'f-Q, V -5, . . , . f-ye ' 4. - 1.5 :-g -1r.V.,. A -7-V V1 .X -A ' Q.. .:V ' C.-2 -- X V ' exr:f2. fV,m'fvf?f V i 'V I . 5 . : . . . . Q, , ,, A , , ,, M4 . . .,,. J, , .. .. Q ,,,,,t.-wz. H ,, , ,. 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'fwf-sw-, gf fsff- : -::::ea2:-:.-gm':gym-4wp 1153 :V,V,5.-Vt.: g: ...ac-1 Sw 9 V?f.5f1f ' . -V V, 'Q-:rf 1 V ' -V ' 'fl'ii5f -141-Y ' .: :ei V' '- '1 V-f fee: , ' . ,- -V ' t .V 2,42-t.. - 1551- Q .f V.1Vtz:V ,fx Q -V sv: , ' -f ' fa. --s:. fav. ,1. f:g.,:f: z ' W-V' V51 isqa-1 r'V:prw-,- -4 ' Vfw a - 2q:sVV.as:u-fz:gs .. .V?A.f- .V-V- 55'-22? H we :af . V fVi2y:2:Z-rea .V .zz V .V '1- ' - .1 ' '1Zj,.gv , V- rf' :1 .v 'g:62Ql .YV DR. H. C. DR. JOSEPH DR. ROBERT DR. RUDOLF DR. EVERETT LAW ON LITTLE MCMEACHIN NOE PIRKEY DR. JAMES DR. JOHN DR. RICHARD ROGERS FULLER TAYLOR Medical School Student Council Top row, left to right: john Baughman, Ed Bowles, Daniel Burke, Chris Foster, Chris Jackson. Bottom row: John McClary, J. B. Morris, Robert,Smith, john Urton, Morris Weiss. Alpha mega Alpha Alpha Omega Alpha, the national honorary scholarship society in medicine, elects to membership each year juniors and seniors who are outstanding in scholarship and character. Its purpose is to encourage personal honesty and the spirit of medical research. A non-secret, college medical honorary society, it was organized at the Col- lege 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 in Canada and the United States. 'P ' GEORGE RONALD DON BELLAMY SAGERMAN VARGA MEDICAL SCHOOL SENIORS GLENN D. ADAMS Harlan, Kentucky M.D., A.B. Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, Treasurer and Vice President. . JOHN W. AMBACH Louisville, Kentucky B.S. ROBERT E. ARNOLD jeffersontown, Kentucky B.S., AKK. CLEGG AUSTINIX Murray, Kentucky B.S.g Phi Chi. DAVID L. BARRETT Louisville, Kentucky B.A.g 'Phi Chi, Secretary, House ager. M.D. M.D. M.D. M.D. Man- FRANK H. BASSETI' III Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.S.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. GEORGE RUSSELL BELLAMY West Liberty, Kentucky M.D Phi Chig AOA. GORDON D. BETTS Millersburg, Kentucky M.D. A.B.g Phi Chi Medical Fraternity. JEFFRIES L. BLACKERBY Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.A.g Phi Chi. DANIEL WALTER BURKE Louisville, Kentucky M.D. A.B.g Phi Chig President Senior Class, Medical School Student Council, Omi- cron Delta Kappa. MEDICAL SCHOOL SENIORS STANLEY WILLIAM COLLIS Winchester, Kentucky M.D. B.S.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. HOWARD DE HAVEN Hardinsburg, Kentucky M.D. Phi Chi. MELVIN DEWEESE Louisville, Kentucky M.D CHRIS BENTON FOSTER Louisville, Kentucky M.D. Phi Chi, Social Chairmang Thorough- bred, Medical Editorg Medical School Student Council. FADEL FRIEDLAN DER Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.A. MEDICAL SCHOOL SENIORS JOHN R. GLEASON Louisville, Kentucky M.D. Student AMA. DELORES GORDON Louisville, Kentucky M.D. Student Council, Secretary. ERNEST N. HART, JR. Louisville, Kentucky M.D. THOMAS LOVELL HEAVERN, JR. Fort Thomas, Kentucky M.D. B.S.g Phi Chi, Student Council, Uni- versity Student Senate. I 1I O7 Y Louisville, Kentucky A foundling left at Medical School, be- longs to the bio-chemistry department. Approves of all chemicals, except am- monia, sharpens claws on shoes of por- ter, Wallace, retrieves experimental white rats. While not working, he sleeps - on a four-inch foam rubber mattress. F RANKLYN LEROY HENRY Louisville, Kentucky M.D. Phi Chig Glee Club Director, Junior Class President, Medical Student Coun- cil. WITOLD A. HOJA Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.A.g AKK. DOROTHY HOLTGRAVE Louisville, Kentucky M.D. JAMES C. HOWARD Corbin, Kentucky M.D. AKK. OMERO DE SILVA IUNG Louisville, Kentucky MD- Phi Chi. ALFRED ALLEN JACOBS New Albany, Indiana M.D. AKK. JOHN I... JENKINS M.D. JOHN R. JONES M.D. l WILLIAM W. JOULE Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.A.g Lambda Chi Alphag APO, Phi Ch' 1. HENRY LEWIS KAMIN Brooklyn, New York M.D. Student Councilg Phi Delta Epsilon. MEDICAL SCHOOL SENIORS RAYMOND E. KAUFMAN Louisville, Kentucky M.D. FRANK W. KEMPER Louisville, Kentucky M.D. A.B.g Lambda Chi Alphag Phi Chi. EMANUEL KLEIN Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.A.g Phi Delta Epsilon, Council and Chncellorg Mosby Book Award for Scholarship. LIPMAN KLEIN Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.S.g Phi Chi, Delta Epsilon. RICHARD S. KOCHMAN Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.A.g Phi Delta Epsilong Research Scholarship. MEDICAL SCHOOL -111 ' - SENIORS W. ELWOOD KOZEE Grayson, Kentucky M.D. B.S., AKK, Student American Medical Association. DAVID I. LANDON Louisville, Kentucky MD, B.A. GEORGE M. LAWSON Louisville, Kentucky M.D. CHARLES DOUGLAS LE NEAVE Louisville, Kentucky M,D, B.S., Phi Chi. HOWARD M. LEVINE Louisville, Kentucky M.D A.B., Tau Epsilon Phi, Phi Delta Epsi- lon. ROBERT F. LEWIS Olive Hill, Kentucky M.D B.A., AKK, SAMA. ROBERT T. LONGSHORE Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.S., Vice President Freshman Class, Phi Chi. WILLIAM I-IENNINGER MCBEATH Leitchfield, Kentucky M.D. B.S., Phi Chi, Judge Advocate, Chris- tian Medical Society, President, Cardi- nal, Medical School Editor, WHO'S WHO. ROBERT MCGRATH Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.S., Phi Chi. GEORGE MILTON MAHAN, JR. Louisville, Kentucky M.D. A.B., Phi Chi, Student American Medi- cal Association, Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Epsilon Delta. CECIL P. MAJOR Louisville, Kentucky M.D. M.S.g B.A.g Student Council. KEITH MARTIN Louisville, Kentucky M.D B.S.g Phi Chi. ALFRED E. MATTOX If Richmond, Kentucky M .D B.S.g Alpha Kappa Kappa. JAMES E. MONIN Louisville, Kentucky M.D Phi Chi. WARREN N. MORFORD Grantsville, West Virginia M.D Phi Chi. MEDICAL SCHOOL SEN IORS JOHN B. MORRIS Pikeville, Kentucky M.D. AKK, Chaplain, Medical School Student Council. MORRIS MIEHL Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.A.g M.D., Sigma Alpha Mug Phi Delta Epsilon. WILLIAM OLIVER Glasgow, Kentucky M.D. B.S.g Phi Chi, President. ROBERT G. OVERSTREET Louisville, Kentucky M.D. President, Student AMAg Phi Chi. HOOVER ALFRED PERRY Louisville, Kentucky M.D. M.A.g B.S.g AKK, MEDICAL SCHOOL 1' SENIORS ROBERT GEORGE RANSOM Mayfield, Kentucky M.D. Junior Class Vice President, Phi Chi. MARY ORDELL RAY Louisville, Kentucky M.D. FRANK E. REEDER Mayberry, Kentucky ROLLIE E. RHODES, JR. Louisville, Kentucky M.D. A.B., Freshman Class President, Phi Chi Presiding junior, Christian Medical So- ciety President, Phi Mu Alpha. RAYMOND L. ROSE, JR. Louisville, Kentucky M.D. Phi Chi, Alumni Chairman, Social Chairman, Medical School Student Council, Phi Kappa Phi. W. RAYBURN RUCKER Erlanger, Kentucky M.D A.B. RONALD SAGERMAN Louisville, Kentucky M.D. A.B. DOUGLAS M. SANFORD Ogdensburg, New York M.D. A.B., Phi Kappa Tau, Omicron Delta Kappa, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Chi, Phi Kappa Phi. GERALD L. SASSER Liberty, Kentucky I M.D. AKK. DONALD R. SCHULTE Louisville, Kentucky M.D B.S., AKK, Student Council. MARK SEXTER Louisville, Kentucky M-D- JO ANNE SEXTON Louisville, Kentucky M-D LINCOLN SHIMOMURA Princeton, New Jersey A.B.g Phi Chi. HAROLD B. SIMMS Springfield, Kentucky M.D M.D. B.A.g Phi Kappa Taug Phi Beta Chig Phi Chi. HENRY S. SPALDING Louisville, Kentucky A.B.g Phi Chi. JOSEPH c. STILES Louisville, Kentucky A.B.g Phi Chi. JOSEPH D. STOKES Earlingson, Kentucky B.S.g Phi Chi. LEWIS R. SUTTON Louisville, Kentucky A.B.g Christian Medical Society. M.D M.D. M.D. M.D. MEDICAL SCHOOL SENIORS DONALD T. VARGA Louisville, Kentucky M. Phi Chig Class Treasurerg Alpha Omega Alpha. FRANCES C. WALKER Burkesville, Kentucky M. B.S.g Christian Medical Societyg Social Chairman. WILLIAM G. WARD Owensboro, Kentucky JACK C. WILHOIT Louisville, Kentucky Alpha Kappa Kappa. C. REX WILLIAMS Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Phi Chi. M M. MD DONALD JOSEPH WILLIAMS Louisville, Kentucky Phi Chi. M MEDICAL SCHOOL SENIORS EARL BAKER WILLIAMS Louisville, Kentucky M.D. B.S.3 AKK. JAMES E. WILLIAMSON Louisville, Kentucky M.D. Phi Chi. WALTER L. WILSON Louisville, Kentucky M.D A.B.g Medical Science Club. SIDNEY R. WOLD St, Paul, Minnesota M.D B.A. You, what's this . . . and this . . . and this , JE' I 3 I , 'td' X N 9 JAMES ARTHUR WORD Valley Station, Kentucky M.D, Phi Chi. HARRY G. REID Louisville, Kentucky M.D. Special graduate student and part-time instructor. IN MEMORIAM Mary Ann Logan died at the hegin- ning of her fenior year in Medical School. Her departure ix mourned hy her clarfmatef with whom the would have graduated in june. She had planned to enter the Jeruire of her rhurch df a medical miffionary after graduation, Hey look what I found' -1-1 SOPHOMORES MEDICAL SCHOOL JUNIORS DONALD ARNETT THOMAS H. BAIRD, JR. ARNOLD M. BELKER, JR. EDWARD M. BOWLES R. C. BURKHART W. D. HALE PHILLIP D. HITCHCOCK OLNEY MCCOY PATRICK CHARLES SEVERS MARY SMITH MORRIS WEISS, JR, JOHN JOSEPH WERNERT, JR. WILLIAM J. ASHBROOK, JR. JOHN BAUGHMAN III JOE DAVID BERNARD LEON W. BOWMAN JACK BRUEGGEMANN KNOX CHANDLER WILLIAM RICHARD GREEN CHARLES H. HOOD DONALD O. HUGHES CHRIS S. JACKSON, JR. RONALD LEVINE NORMAN LIBBSCHUTZ JOHN P. LONGSTAFF JAMES A. MARSHALL, JR. CLAUDE J. MEYER DON POWELL BERNARD RAND JAMES G. SILLS CHARLES WABNER CHARLES W. WALDROP, JR. NORMAN E. WHITE MORTON F. WOLFE if ....-7 349 K, V, fw- MEDICAL SCHOOL FRESHMEN A ES DOUGLAS G' ADAMS DAVID ARCHER A. GLENN BARTON DONALD C. BARTON 'RNYO WARD L. CALLAHAN STUART PHILLIP COHEN ARTHUR T. DAUS, JR. Q EVERETT BICKERS, R. GRADMQL. QICKLNSQN HARLES DAVID EVERSOLE TFA65EPT DONALD T. FRAZIER WILLIAM J. FRIZZELL JAMES E. GAMBLE GARLAND R. GARST WILLIAM A. GERRARD III RICHARD HORACE GOLD E. DE VERRE GOURIEUX CHARLES G. GRIGSBY GEORGE GILBERT GUSSET EDWARD HAICK STANLEY HAMMONS KEN W. HODGE GILBERT HOPKINS THOMAS S. HUTSELL J. WESLEY JOHNSON JAY S. KOBY CHARLES D. LITTON JOHN W. MCCLELLAN, JR. ANNA MARGARET MCHARGUE ROBERT MCKECHNIE CH RLQIQMW, MERCE CHARLES R. NOBLE CHARLES R. OEERST - BO I E. PATTERSO EEJYD H. PENDERGRA s OHNTMTREED HENRY s. RILEY -- MEDICAL SCHOOL - I F RESI-IMEN JOHIQQ J, ES ROEMELE EO ELL C. SALL E w7TIVf'A 'EKPO 'SWIVf? TED J. SANDERS ROBERT G. SELF JAMES WILLIAM SMITH ROBERT AUSTIN SMITH JACK R. SNOW, JR. GEORGE MICHAEL SOEEIN DANIEL D. SPARKS DON STEPHENS MMI ERT TOLLIVE T . O IRWIN C. WEINBERGER CRAIG C. WETZELBERGER If U MAX EUGENE WHEELER 'J3 JMJ JOE M. WITHERS I, WILLIAM R. YATES I 'Q fwy-J faslelfl Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity was founded nationally in 1904. There are forty-nine chapters. Phi Chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1916. ,x Top row, left to right: .Arnold Belker, Leonard Brahan, Irving Cohen, Henry Karnin, Emanuel Klein, Richard Kochman, Norman H. Leibschutz. Bottom row: Howard Levine, Morris Miehl, Maurice Rabb, Ronald Sagerman, Mark Sexter, C. Wabner, M. Weiss. Phi The Phi Chi medical frater- nity was founded nationally in 1889 and the Alpha Alpha . Chapter was established at the University of Louisville in 1894. he G. D. D. L. C. F. T. H. D. L. Adams Arnett Austin Baird Barrett Baughman 1 J Q K gi V ,M F -1 1 4 f .a t R R 'f' G' T' ' ' A e l . a s . . . X L D. W. W. D. R. J. E. N. K. H. A. H. H. T. Burke Bushong Cambron Carter Cauclill Chandler Collier Daugherty DeHaven Q X .swf P. D. C. D. O. C. W. W. F. W. L. I. D. Hitchcock Hood Hughes lung Jackson joule Kemper Klein Lawrence G. K.. J. R. W. N. L. L. W. J. R. G. o. M. B. Mahan Martin M0019 M01'f01'd Nicholson Oliver Overstreet Patrick Rand H- S- IUC- J. D- J. P. G. D. W. G. R. G. R. Spaldlllg Stiles Stokes Sutherland Temofeew Var-ga Ward West Williams 352 Jledical Fraternit OFFICERS Prefiding Senior ...................... BILL OLIVER Preriding junior ...... ....... F RED SMOCK I W E Secretary ............... . TOM WHITE E In m ' A ,,,, A , HB V ' Trepzxurer .........,. BILL GREEN I Yi ' Alumni Secretary .................... RAY ROSE . 5 aes- Pl. Q... - Gif? -' J WH' 1 Social chairman .................... CHRIS FOSTER W , K A q.!.,p:3K'z X . ,, .. ' , My 4 ., A :V M. judge Advorate WILLIAM COTTRELL 44. f 'f lx -f F FF FF ,f hi R .fill G. R. joe G. D. J. J, Bellamy Bernard Betts Blackerby Borgardus Breuggemann .,,. L, I s .1i. 1.1 - R r i F M. W. H. T. -N. S. C. B. W. R. S. N. W. W. R. F. L. DeWeese Faulconer Fisher, jr. Foster - Fuqua George Glaser Green Henry .Q ff A'.'. 'l. Q' ' f -- . 'I :'. ',, 'l'i A. iV ' ' ' ' . Q ' l ir f,, R ,V.,'.l'l ' .,,, ' I ,V. . y I lv. I 53+ 'I ight. ' ' , 'W ...ul ' '-'.- . - . H 'n ' fd . ' A 'f'l ' Q ' I ,f w I ff . Pa ' . W.. . . C. D. R. T. J. R. Theo. N. W. H. G. R. J. J. I.eNeave Longshore Longstaff Lowrey Lynch McBeath McCord McGrath McKay R. G. Ransom J. F. Williamson wan., . w-.. F. E. R. E. R. D. M. Menefee L- D. H. Reeder, jr. Rhodes, jr. Rose Sanford Seay Shimomura Shipp Simms . .gg vw- V .L... S1 ,gi so-Jew W. M. I. A. W. H. W. W. P. W. Richard C. Wilson Wolfe Word Wright Yates Hale Green Waldrop 353 MED TECHS SENIORS CECILE CARTEE Paducah, Kentucky Certificate. BONNIE COHEN Louisville, Kentucky DORIS JEAN FREUDENBERGER Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Degree MARILYN GOLDBERG Louisville, Kentucky B,S, Degree B.S. Degree Delta Phi Sigma, President. Delta Phi Sigma, Vice President ANN PETRY CROPPER . 1, , L L MRS. CORINNE SIDEBOTTOM Louisville, Kentucky , Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Degree M 5, if B.S. Degree Wesley Club. i ' t,,, ' 354 Is that mine? Doing a case work-up. MUSIC SCI-IOGL XFN, ggg 3 CJ F' CQ I s L X 'J KJ s- sf' 1 ev 5 f ' - Q we ,TF a , , 'gi . ' 'Q I- ii' -...- Ef A ,,.. .01 - - ,... ...uf x J' A rx I I I I I ' , 0 omg? I Menuevo Allegra' FM Q 5' 24. tv , ,W H 5 rizmmfz an 9, 51234 ,1 Q' I . Q . 5 fr. Q. .. i Fagwiii, 5,7 3 5 I gf'Ff'ki F- AK ' . 9 I new 51. , - 1 1 1 ff 5 'frfT'r::fw1. FF- T fwf' HH.-J ..3,, 'ZW Q , E Q -Q ' 5 ., ,1.: 3 5 'izli' lll' 1 ' A 1 'Lllgf g ' I Q iw 2: 1 ' Aw! A KW if 1, I.l I I Q 'J' Z1-'s.. 3- lg-x k-it .f K+ . , , If f - iifv jf 1 i ,., . .,, him 3 4 , 3 ay? affix EQ!! if g .V . . F ts ip 9 f ? I zffff 3 ,. 5 g f Z 4 i 3 .3 -i- L Y, QL. E 1 M.. 5 1 1 Nfffs nvvv, U Q 1 I X QS, in 12- 2'5-. Z'-S Ap--, v SIQQEE , Q-- 'T '1 F ?A ,?f-1 ' 22 1g Q::L3i ffff Tzxfnfyf UWT' , , ?i School of Music Founded in 1932, the University of Louisville ROBERT WHITNEY Dean CLARITA BAUMGARTEN Secretary School of Music has been located in a setting of fourteen beautiful acres of lawns and gar- dens in Cherokee Park since 1947. Gardencourt has established many annual tra- ditions, such as the Contemporary Music Fes- tival, the annual program of music, and an out- standing Opera Workshop, a part of the Ken- tucky Opera Association. Many students and faculty play in the widely renowned Louisville Orchestra. The campus is frequented by composers and performers of great musical renown. They speak to the stu- dent body, hear their compositions and per- formances and enjoy with them the work that is so musically inspirational in this setting. y I -4.4 , V s, -- ' ANNE RICHARD GRANT FRANCIS BENJAMIN DORIS BARLOW DALES GRAVES HoPPER OWEN OWEN Preildeni ............... Vice Prefident ..... ..... Treafufer Serrelary usio ohool tudont Council SHEA REYNOLDS FRANCES HAYES ERNESTO GITTLI VIRGINIA KUHN Front row, left to right: Carole Eubanks, Shea Reynolds, Frances Hayes, Kristine Beck. Back row: Marian Fredrick, James Furman, Virginia Kuhn, Ernesto Gittli. 359 MUSIC SCHOOL GRADUATE STUDENTS DONALD WILMA HELEN NALINI GALVERNIO FAY CORNELL HARRELL LOFTIN MASCAREN HAS MENDOZA MERVI S ED BALLENGER Louisville, Kentucky M'us.Ed. Band, Vice President, Pi Kappa Omi- cron, Sergeant-at-arms, Phi Mu Alpha. SHEILA ANN BECK Louisville, Kentucky Mus.Ed. Cardinal, Music School Editor, Thor- oughbred, Music School Editor, Secre- tary of Mortarboard, Delta Phi Alpha, Vice President, Marching Band. Elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Ford Foundation Schol- arship, Flexner Scholarship, University Chorale. MARION GILLIAM Louisville, Kentucky Music Ford Foundation Scholarship, Flexner Scholarship, Student Council, Opera Workshop, KOA Chorus, University Chorus, Delta Phi Alpha, IRC. ERNESTO GITTLI Montevideo, Uruguay Piano Student Council, University Choir, Band, Soccer Team, International Cen- ter, International Relations Club, Latin American Club. MARY SHEA REYNOLDS Louisville, Kentucky Mus.Ed. Music School Student Council, Secre- tary and President, Delta Ornicron, Sec- retary and President, Thoroughbred, Music Editor, University Student Sen- ate, Band Social Organization, Secretary, Dean's List, Sigma Alpha Iota Schol- arship. YVONNE SWAFFORD Louisville, Kentucky Mus.Ed. Transfer student from Belmont College, Nashville, Tennessee. University Cho- rus. WILLA FAE WILLIAMS Louisville, Kentucky Music Dean's List, Trustee Scholarship, Music School Student Council, Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer, President, Music School Chorus, Representative to Bd. of Student Publications, Winner of AGO Regional Organ Playing Con- test, Music School Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil President. NORBERT L. ZEHNDER Louisville, Kentucky Music Band, Symphony Orchestra. JUNIORS CHIP EIELER JAMES EURMAN ANN BROOKE HEARONS VIRGINIA KUHN JOSEPH NEVIL SMITH NELL THOMAS SOPHOMORES JEAN COOPER ANNA LAURA HALL FRANCES ANN HAYES EDWINA RAE JACKSON MARILYN NOVAK CLOYD STRATTON FLOYD SUMMER F RESHMEN BERNADINE ADAMS KRISTINE BECK DORIS BOTTOMS YVONNE DRISKELL CAROLE EUBANKS PAT HINTON JANICE APRIL KNOTT MICHAEL NEELY ANNA BELLE OGLESBY SHERREE OWENS TOM TRUEBLOOD Exams next week ! MUSIC SCHOOL UN DERCLASSMEN 3 KENTUCKY OPERA ASSOCIATION The Kentucky Opera As- sociation is a merger of the School of Music Opera De- partment With a governing board of Louisville citizens. It presents several operas a season in addition to tele- vision broadcasts. The untiring efforts of Moritz Bomhard, the Direc- tor, contribute much to the success of the productions. Moritz Bomhard, Director of the Kentucky Opera Association, discusses stage directions with the chorus of Faust, Productions in the 1956-57 season include: Madame Butterfly, Cosi Fan Tutti, Faust and Street Scene. 362 UNIVERSITY CHOIR This group often combines with the University Singers to form the University- Choral Union. This larger body per- forms major choral Works. Bottom row, left to right: Anna Hall, Janice Knott, Marian Fredrick, Yvonne Driskell. Middle row: Frances Hayes, Bernadine Adams, Annabelle Oglesby, Nalini Mascarenhas. Top row: Sandra Harris, Virginia Kuhn, Mary Heuser, Shea Reynolds. l SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha Iota is a na- tional professional music fra- ternity whose ideals are to fur- ther music appreciation and develop musical ability. In ac- cordance with their aim, the members award an annual scholarship, present recitals, and as a special project, give a recital of American music each year. Bottom row, left to right: Marilyn Novak, Carole Eubanks, Miss Ruth Koch, Edwina Jackson. Top row: Grayce Plymale, Nell Thomas, Brook Hearons, Willa Fae Williams. DELTA OMICRON Delta Omicron, National Professional Music Frater- nity, was founded to create and foster fellowship, de- velop character and to arouse and encourage appreciation of good music. Zeta Chapter strives to carry out these purposes by awarding an annual scholar- ship, presenting recitals and promoting projects benefi- cial to the school. 363 PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Phi Mu Alpha National Professional Music Fraterni- ty, was installed at the Uni- versity of Louisville in 1952. The Chapter has been active in furthering American music and represents Music School in national contests in composition and other as- pects of music. Members ol this group have performed their own compositions in recitals which they sponsor for individuals or the group as a Whole. Left to right: Charles Eifler, Bernard Sanchez, Harold Probus, Gerold Gerbrecht, Karl Kroeger, Gary Stone- cipher, Edward Ballenger, Ernest Threkeld, Norbert Zehnder, Philip Owen. BRASS QUINTET Founded in 1955, the quintet has played in many perform- ances at the School of Music and in churches. Touring and television appearances have brought this group to Well de- served public attention. Bottom row, left to right: Bernard Sanchez, Ralph Taylor. Gerold Gerbrecht. 364 Top row: Edward Ballenger, Art Hicks. , i ' Em Em ik B31 Q SOUTHERN POLTEEC? if Southern The Southern Police Institute, estab- lished in january, 1951, is endowed by the City of Louisville, Carnegie Cor- poration of New York, General Edu- cation Board fa Rockefeller founda- tionj, and the Acmaro Securities Cor- poration. The Institute conducts two twelve-week terms and four two-week seminars each year. Students are ad- mitted by application, and preference is given to officers from southern states, although due to the great demand, a limited number are accepted each term from the other states and foreign coun- tries. Police Institute DAVID A. MCCANDLESS Direftor ROLLAND L. SOULE Auoripzzfe Director DOROTHY P. CLORE Secretary FIFTEENTH CLASS: fMarch 26-June 15, 19565 Students from: Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and Free China. Sgt. R. G. Reed, Dayton, Ohio, using synthetic ammunition, illus- trates close-range firearms training. Sgt. Voyne Parsley, Cincinnati, Ohio, holding target. Operation of Lie detector is explained to fellow classmates by Lt Breitzmann, Evanston, Illinois. vi I .H ! if . L W fi at 'K il -2 , , ,. 67 Alcohol and Road Traffic In February, 1956, the Institute held a two-week seminar on Alcohol and Road Traffic. The seminar was under the direction of Lt. Robert Borkenstein, Director of the Indiana State Police Laboratory, who was assisted by Dr. H. Ward Smith, Director of the Crime Detection Laboratory, Department of Attor- ney General, Toronto, Canada, Dr. George H. W. Lucas, Professor of Pharmacology, University of Toronto, and Mr. Lloyd Shupe, Police Chemist, Co- lumbus, Ohio. The course was attended by surgeons, police chemists, toxiologists, technicians, and crime laboratory personnel from all over the United States. This was the first time such a seminar had been given in the United States, and it attracted world-Wide at- tention. Inquiries concerning the findings of the course have come from scientists, law enforcement agencies, and learned societies in many countries. Students enrolled in the seminar on Alcohol and Road Traffic. One of the guinea pigs enters car to start his test drive after a few drinks. 368 Rhomberg Sway test. fOne of the psychological tests given. J f 1f?fS5 A 6 , 2 P c5 u g E Pg QyE A p Q mT i E 59 5f'Uf59fS Dfinking-Driver Tesf To f0f S N Police lnsfiwfff Olunteevs Q1 mink, Drive: Savs ? AFQYR A C Us E . Y . WA - of . ray ..Af- Calf- 2' l I , NX P5939 QWXQ fmgyji-G'?'Pa 9 ' f,.A,, luvv I x1.'N0?3'D' 4 iowa :Masses THE STA TE JOURNAL , 1fmSfHg2 Michigan CINCINNATI ENQUIRER N ' wwf My 1. ff' I i Tesf A Z . b e f ff 370 SIXTEENTH CLASS: fSeptember 17-December 7, 19561 Students from: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas. One observer from Iran. Dean A. C. Russell Qcenterj, University of Louisville Law School, explains a point in Evidence to students in the Southern Police Institute. Left to right: Lieutenant Wilbur F. Parker, Chicago, Ill., Sergeant jack L. Ray, Phenix City, Ala., Sergeant Wallace P. Town- send, Delaware State Police, and Captain Don R. Rust, Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. jean Keneipp fleft foregroundj, Northwestern University Traffic Institute, teaches Physical Laws and Skidmarks to stu- dents at Southern Police Institute. Front row, left to right: Ser- geant Melvin james, San Angelo, Texas, Deputy Sheriff Vincent L. Risepone, Tangipahoa Parish, La., Major G. Partau, Iran. Back row: Sergeant Earl D. Parker, Sarasota, Fla., Sergeant C. L. McMahan, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Detective john Snellgrove, Columbus, Ga., and Officer Wm. H. Dixon, jefferson County, Ky. Student presents evidence during mock crime investigation Lt. Robert Borkenstein Qsecond from rightj explains operation on one of the alcohol testing devices Professor Fred E. Inbau, Northwestern University, teaches his method of criminal interrogation. Director McCandless presents certificate of graduation to Major Ying Ming Soo, of Free China. 37I Abner, Carl E., 260 Almstedt, Arthur H., 9 Angiolillo, Paul F., 12 Ayers, Joseph A., 297 Banister, S!Sgt. Charles W., 106 Baker, M!Sgt. Malchus G., 106 Barnes, Albert B., 297 Bier, Justus, 13 Bomhard, Mary, 12 Brgalgord, M!Sgt. Thomas, 102, Brandeis, Adele, 9, 176 Britt, Morris E., 260 Brodschi, George L., 6, 92, 93 Brown, Berdie, 322 Burch, Maj. Donald J., 106 Burke, Robert T.. Jr., 9 Burton, Mary, 12 Camp, Frank, 201, 202 Carlson, H. Maurice, 297 Carter, T!Sgt. William, 106, 208 Chen, Alfred T., 291 Chester, Harry, 80 Chetrick, Howard W., 297, 313 Clarkson, Capt. Raymond E., 106 Clay, William M., 220 Clore, Dorothy, 366 Craf, John R., 260 Crumpton, Charles R., 14, 220 Dahlin, Walter O., 88, 177 Davidson, Philip, 7, 9, 56, 169 Dobie, Otis P., 326, 334 Dotson, Lt. William C., 102 Drago, John, 189, 190, 199, 209, Drummond, Kathleen, 24, 260 Dunbar, Clarence P., 10 Dunn, J. D., 201, 202 Elkins, Ronald T., 297 Ellinger, Maj. Emanuel, 106 Administrative Staff, 10 Air Force Ball, 107 Air Force ROTC, 105 Air Force Sponsors, 110 Air Force Staff, 106 Air National Guard, 108 Alpha Epsilon Delta, 257 Alpha Omega Alpha, 339 Alpha Phi Omega, 172, 256 American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Ra- dio Engineers. 313 American Society of Chemical En- gineers, 312 American Society of Civil Engi- neers, 312 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 312 Arnold Air Society, 109 Arts and Sciences Staff, 220 Arts and Sciences Student Coun- cil, 254 Athletics CWinnersj , 215 Baptist Student Union, 80 Barbershop Quartets, 155 Baseball, 207 Basketball, 188-199 Beta Delta, 287 Board of Trustees, 9 Brass Quintet, 364 Briefing Service, 334 Business School Staff, 260 Buzsgless School Student Council, Canterbury Club, 82 Cardinal, The, 68-71 Cheerleaders, 167 Chi Omega, 114-115, 159 372 Administration Index Ernst, Robert C., 296 Ekstrom, William, 72, 91 Farnsley, Charles P., 10, 180 Fenwick, Harold H., 297 Fife, Samuel T., 297, 313 Fisher, Stanley E., 297 Forsberg, Hugh C., 297, 312 Foster, Robert W., 334 Fulton, QMC Shirley A., 102 Gerhard, Earl R., 79, 297 Gordon, Fortuna, 220 Graves, GMC John W., 102 Gray, J. C., 220 Groves, Col. Fergus C.. 220 Gruber, Sue, 270 Harth, Sidney, 13 Hassold, Ernest C., 180 Heckel, Lillian, 102 Heer, John W., Jr., 297, 314 Heldman, John, Jr., 207 Hemdahl, Reuel G., 220 Herz, Gerhard, 14 Hickman, Bernard, 22, 189, 190, 220 Hill, Eugene D., 9 Hitchcock, Richard L., 260 Houchens, Paul M., 10 Hovermale, Ruth, 256 Howe, Laurence L., 220 Huffman, William C., 270 Jenkins, Leo B., Jr., 297 Johnson, Maj. James, 102, 208 Johnson, Jeff, 206 Johnson, Joseph S., 326 Kafesjian, Ralph, 297 Kahl, Marvin C., 102 Kelley, William F., 270 Kersey, Laura, 297 Kinsman, J. Murray, 338 Knebelkamp, Wathen R., 9 Koch, Ruth, 10, 363 Koester, Leonard A., 257 Kutak, Robert I., 220 Larger, William L., 260 Lawrence, Dave, 8, 254 Lewis, Kelly H., 10 Limoges, Alma, 297 Lincoln, Arleigh L., 322 Long, James S., 297 Lovell, Harvey B., 257 Lutz, Paul C., 297 Lyon, Ernest E., 87 Lyons, Delilah, 270 Mallalieu, William C., 12, 220 Mathisen, Mathilda, 322 May, Capt. Clarence, 13, 106 MCCilHdlESS, David A., 14, 366, 37 McIntosh, W. R. 297 Mendelsohn, Ellis J., 220 Metzler, Charles, 297, 312 Meyers, Raymond E., 274 Miller, Lee P., 9 Miller, Oscar O., 9 Nichel, Doris, 8, 127 Northrop, Miles G., 197, 313 Offutt, Henry Y., 9 Oppenheimer, J. J., 12 Paul, Edwin W., 297 Peavey, Samuel B., 220, 255 Peden, William B., 326 Peltier, Alfred, 87 Perle, George, 14 Pettit, Lt. Royce, Jr., 102 Petrilli, Ralph S., 326 Place, Lt. Ronald L., 102 Prince, Lawrence J., 297 Purcell, Francis P., 322 Quigley, Edwards M., 326 rganizations index Cwens, 24, 157 Debate Club, 178 Delta Omicron, 363 Delta Phi Alpha, 257 Delta Phi Sigma, 126 Delta Sigma Delta, 288-289 Delta Sigma Theta, 178 Delta Theta Phi, 335 Delta Upsilon, 128-129 Delta Zeta, 116-117 Dental School Staff. 274 Deitgil School Student Council, Digision of Adult Education Staff, 70 Exchange Students, 93 Faculty Activities, 11-14, 176 Football, 200-205 Foreign Students, 94 Fryberger Sing, 156-157 Future Teachers of America, 255 Golf, 209 Graduate School Staff, 318 Harvest Moon Festival, 171 Home Economics Club, 256 Homecoming, 51-56 Interfraternity Council, 144 International Relations Club, 90 Intramurals, 210-215 Judical Assistanceship Program, 333 Kappa Alpha, 130-131 Kappa Delta, 118-119, 172 Kent School Staff, 322 Kentucky Opera Association, 362 Lambda Chi Alpha, 132, 133 Law School Staff, 326 Leadership Camp, 164 Louisville Lawyer, The, 334 Majorettes, 166 Medical School Staff, 358 Medical School Student Council, 339 Moot Court, 333 Mortar Board, 23, 157 Music School Staff, 358 Music School Student Council, 359 Naval Ball, 104 Naval Commissioning, 104 Naval ROTC, 100-101 Naval Staff, 102 Naval Summer Cruise, 103 Newman Club, 79 Omicron Delta Kappa, 22, 157 Panhellenic Council, 127 Phi Alpha Delta, 335 Phi Chi, 158, 352-353 Phi Delta, 287 Phi Delta Epsilon, 351 Phi Kappa' Phi, 136-137 Phi Kappa Tau, 134-135, 159 Phi Mu Alpha, 364 Pi Beta Phi, 120-121, 158, 172 Pi Delta Upsilon, '72 Pi Kappa Omicron, 179 Pi Kappa Phi, 136-137 Political Campaigns, 168-170 Reinecke, Col. Frank, 102, 104 Russell, Absalon, 13, 22, 103, 326 370 Ryerson, Frank E., 297 Schlesinger, Edmond R., 14 Schneider, Evelyn, 10 Schneider, Tony F., 102 Shively, Leslie C., 10 Simester, John H., 297 Smith, Harry T., 297, 312 Smith, Richard T., 102 Snowden, James R., 297, 312 Soule, Rolland L., 366 Spaulding, Samuel C., Jr., 297 Stamm, Frederick, 268, 360 Stanaland, Peggy, 258 Steele, Derek J., 297 Stevenson, Alena, 270 Stevenson, Guy, 318 Strickler, Woodrow M., 8, 9, 164 Terr, Sidney D., 209 Thomas, George C., 102 Thompson, William F., 260 Thurman, Lt. Jack L., 102 Trosper, Ralph S., 297 Turner, Eleanor, 9 Turner, M!Sgt. Marion, 106 Von Allman, Pearl, 336 Waldron, Mary, 318 Walker, Morton, 297 Walters, Robert E., 297 Weber, H., 207 Webster, Harvey C., 12 Wehmann, Edith, 322 Whitney, Robert S., 12, 358, 177 Williams, Gordon C., 297, 312 Wilson, Leon, 189 Wittig, Carl O., 297 Wood, Clark F., 201, 203, 208 Zucker, Robert D., 297 Psi Omega, 290-291 Religious Council, 78 Rifle Team fNavalJ, 102 Rifle Team CVarsityJ, 208 Sigma Alpha Iota, 363 Sigma Alpha Mu, 140-141 Sigma Kappa, 122-123 Sigma Tau, 314 Sogigtliiern Police Institute Staff, Speed Engineer, 315 Speed Scientific School Staff, 296-297 Speed Scientific School Student Council, 314 Speed Way, 315 Student Bar Association, 332 Swimming, 206 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 142-143 Tennis, 209 Theta Tau, 138-139 Thoroughbred, The, 60, 62-67 Track, 208 University of Louisville Band, 87 University of Louisville Choir, 88, 173, 362 University Student Senate, '74-761 173 Veterans' Club, 179 Wesley Club, 81 Westminster Club, 81 Who's Who, 16-19 Zeta Tau Alpha, 124-125 A Abbott, Barbara, 110, 117, 242 Abell, C. Embry, 281, 290 Able, Paul J., Jr., 307 Student Baird, W. Bruce, 16, 22, 39, 75, 128, 164, 222 Baize, Billy G., 262 Baker, Cluer J., 246 Baker, Louise, 239 Baker, Phyllis, 246 Ackerly, Nancy, 90, 222 Ackerman, Marvin R., 246 Adams, Allen D.. 330 Adams, Bernadine, 361, 363 Adams, Glenn D.. 340, 352 Adams, James D., 350 Baldwin, Donald B., 143, 298, 312, 315 Baldwin, Richard A., 207 Baldwin, Stanley, 276, 288 Ballard, Gerald T., 283 Adams, James E., 350 Adams, Joan, 324 Adams, Mary Ellen, 156 Adams, T. Lee, 281, 288 Ballenger, L. Edward, 87, 179, 360, 364 Ballou, Judith, 125, 239 Ballou, Samuel D., 281, 290 Banks, Estill D., 331 Banks, James R., 93, 133, 239 Bassett, Campbell Adcock. C. William, 134, 298, 313 314 Addleman, John C., 60, 65, 129 144, 267 Adejunmodski, Clarice, 239 Adkins, Claude, 282, 290 Akins, Richard G.. 22, 134, 298 312, 314 Alberhasky, Robert L., 246 Alberico, Myrna, 242 Aldridge, John S., 246 Allen, Garland E., III, 132. 209 222, 254 Allen, James W., 133, 242 Allender, Robert K., 222 Allgeier, Lawrence J., 246 Altic, Janet, 93, 121, 155, 222 Altman, Henry M., Jr., 140, 267 Ambach, John W., 340 Amis, Robert H., 246 Barbato, Pat A., 203 Barger, Lois, 222 Barish, Helen, 126, 222 Barkley, Maurice, 87 Barnes, Clifton R., 298, 312 Barnes, Ernest A., Jr., 281, 290 Barnes, Kenneth R., 131, 261, 262 Barnett, Alton J., 283 Barr, Jack L., 281 Barrett, David L., 340, 352 Barry, Charles C., 133, 267 Bartlow, Basil B., 313 Barton, A. Glenn, 350 Barton, Donald C., 350 Basham, Paul H., 189 Baskett, Hugh M., 283 Frank H., III, 340 Anderson, Eloise, 119, 246, 258 Anderson, J. C., 312 Anderson, Jean, 123, 242 Anderson, Kenneth L., 330, 332 334 Anderson, Richard F., 203 Andrews, Harold E., 189, 190 192, 193, 194 Anthony, Fred P., 330 Arann, Larry, 199 Bassett, Shirley Anbn, 262 Batchellor, Richird G., 298, 314 Baugh, Louis M., 135, 242 Baughman, Jbhn s., 111, 339, 349, 352 f Baumgarten, Richard S., 283 Baxter, Patricia, 222 Bayliss, William H., Jr., 276, 290 Baylor, Joseph P., 137 Beale, Robert B., III, 209, 239 Archer, David F., 250 Aretsky, Philip J., 140, 239, 257 Armbruster, Robert C., Jr., 306 313 Armes, Donald S., 307 Armstrong, Larry G., 135, 307 Armstrong, Louis T., Jr., 281 287, 289 Arnett, Donald L., 340, 352 Arnold, Robert E., 281, 340 Ash, Daniel L., 133, 307, 312 Ash, P. Paul, Jr., 81 Ashbrook, William J., 349 Ashbury, Lee, 133, 254 Ashe, Lowell Z., 262 Asher, Gerald G., 87, 202 Atherton, John W., 307 Atkinson, Betty Sue, 34, 110, 115 242, 258 Atkinson, Donald S., 208, 262 Austin, Clegg, F., 340, 352 Auwater, Franklin P., 156 B Bacon, Johannah, 246 Bader, Joel, 119, 239 Baggish, Michael S., 257 Beanblossom, Robert L., 137, 207, 239 Beck, Kristine, 359, 361 Beck, Sheila, 19, 23, 64, vo, 90, 257, 360 Beierle, Betty, 119, 246 Beisler, M. Jacqueline, 119, 246 Beliles, Faye, 123, 285 Belker, Arnold M., Jr., 349, 351 Buechel, Bonnie. 123, 242 Bailey, Allan G., 139 Bailey, Barbara, 60, 65, 72, 7 117 , 127, 163, 239, 257 Baird, David W., 135 Baird, Donald P., 246 Baird, E. Ann, 60, 65, 222 Baird, Thomas H., Jr., 349, 352 4. Bellamy, George R., 339, 340, 353 Bellis, Ruth Ann, 115, 242 Bellows, Howard T., 203 Bennett, Betty, 246 Bensinger, Carl J., 330 Belger, William D., 276, 287 Berman, Harris J., 327 Bernard, Douglas W., 283 Bernard, Joseph D., 349, 353 Bertlekamp, James E., 207 Bertram, E. Gordon, Jr., 331 Bethge, David B., 135, 242 Betts, Gordon D., 340, 353 Bevis, Robert, 276 Bickel, August H., Jr., 308 Bickers, Everett E., Jr., 350 Biddle, M. Douglas, 143 Bingham, Roy L., 246 Birkhead, Ben M., 135, 242 Birmingham, Richard J., 276, 290 Bishop, C. Noel, 262 Bisig, Sandra, 246 Bjorn, Karl T., 308 Blackerby, Jeffries L., 340, 353 Blair, William D., 276, 290 Blanchar, James H., 82, 137, 307 Blandford, Ronald H., 246 Index Blankenship, James T., 222 Bloemer, Billie, 223 Blonde, Jacqueline, 96 Blostein, Stanley H., 324 Boblitt, John, 247 Boblitt, Shirly, 143, 298. 312 Bobrow, Gregory L., 135, 206, 242 Boddy, Donnajean, 93 Boden, Brench L., 242 Bodine, 207 Bogefgcmann, August F., 139, 306 Boggs, G. Vernon, 282 Bohman, Roderick E., 133, 223 Bolly, Virgil E., 330 Booker, Elizabeth, 247 Boone, Gail, 123, 285 Boone, James C., 129, 283 Bootes, Jane, 52, 66, 110, 119 163, 242 Borders, Joan, 115, 247 Borgardus, Carl R., Jr., 353 Borie, Richard D., 20 Borst, Richard A., 139, 306, 312 Bosshart, Helen Jane, 24, 64, 69, 78, 119, 242, 258 Bottom, James G., 280, 288 Bottoms, Doris, 361 Boulanger, Bernard, 95 Bowers, Emmalee, 82, 90, 247 Bowles, Arthur H., 283 Bowles, Edward M., 339, 349 Bowman, Leon W., 349 Boyd, Don, 202, 203 Brabandt, Herbert, J., Jr., 308 Bradbury, Donald L., 307 -Q' Braden, Margaret, 242 l Brady, Edward T., Jr., 330 Brahan, Leonard S., 351 Brandenburg. Arthur S., 308 Branson, Richard F., 143, 298, 313 Brasfield, Anne, 115, 285 Bray, Norman F., 247 Breed, William L., 135, 298, 313 Breitzmann, CLt.J, 367 Brennan, William B., 276, 289 Brewer, George B., 91, 262 Bridges, John C., 145, 242 Bridges, Worth R., Jr., 282, 288 Brinson, Patsy, 285 Britt, James E., Jr., 283 Brohm, Charles M., 247 Bromley, Barbara, 115, 247, 258 Bronner, Erwin E., 353 Burkel, Barbara, 60, 66, 75, 81, 114, 239, 258 Burkel, Floyd A., 308 Burkhardt, Edward M., 276, 289 Burkhart, Robert C., 349 Burleson, Carl B., 242 Burlew, Roy, Jr., 327 Burress, Martha, 242 Burress, Proctor S., 22 Burris, Katherine, 104 Burton, Bruce D., 307 Buschermohle, Donald E., 308 Bush, Ernest W., 307 Bush, Jean, 121, 242 Bushong, William D., 341, 352 Buthje, John H., Jr., 261, 262 Butts, James D., 331 Butts, John E., 281 Byrd, Mary, 87 C Cabell, Martha, 52, 74, 114, 223 Cadwell, Lawrence, 203 Cahill, Michael F., 282, 290 Cain, Eugene T., 283 Cain, George E., 202 Callahan, Edwin L., 350 Callahan, Lynn, 239 Callahan, Ralph, 298, 313 Cambron Charles R., 352 Campbell, Albert R., 223 Campbell Ann, 115, 247 H. R., 242 X Campbell, Peter C., Jr., 130, 144 223 ,f f Campisano, Sam D., 128 Canaday, Virginia, 285 Canan, Eddy D., 341 Caras, Thomas S., 133, 239 Carden, Charlie R., 308 Carlin, Nicholas W., 141 Carman, James C., 247 Carnes, Lawrence I., 18, 20, 276 287, 289 Carpenter, Harlean, 285 Carpenter, Robert N., 133 cart, Eldred N., 19, 22, 138, 299 ,312, 314, 315 Cartee, Cecile, 354 Carter, Charlene, 110, 123, 127 239 Carter, O. Harold, 281 Carter, James E., 341, 352 Carter, Joseph E., 276, 288 Brooks, Paul C., 281, 287, 288 Brown, Cessna, 87, 247 Brown, Edith, 223 Brown, Merle F., 87 Brown, Robert A., 223 Brown, Robert M., 283 Brown, Ronald H., 308 Brown, Wade H., Jr., 262 Browne, Paul D., 129, 242 Brueggemann, C. Jack, 349, 353 Brumitt, Patricia, 262 Bruner, Kay, 125, 239 Bryan, Charles R.. 283 Bryan, Katherine, 48, 74, 93, 110, 119, 127, 239, 258 Bryan, Ronald B., 290 Buchanan, Barbara, 125, 178, 242 Budgett, Robert S., 308 Blumer, Judith, 71, 115, 239 Burden, Jimmie L., 282, 289 Burger, Robert B., 281 Burke, Daniel W., 339, 340, 352 Burke, Jane, 237 Burke, Johann M., 324 Carwell, Jackie L., 277, 288 Cagigna, James L., 135, 202, 207 Caudill, Carole, 24, 60, 65, 121 127, 155, 158 Caudill, W. Neville, 75, 164, 352 Caulder, Shelley L., 81, 277, 287 288 Cavanah, Harold S., 223 Cecil, Beverly, 118, 223 Cecil, Marion, 87, 119, 247 Chamberlain, Malcolm M., 87, 256 Chandler, Knox, 349, 352 Chaplin, Harry L., 224 Chastain, Jack K., 277, 290 Cheatham, Ruel, 128, 307 Chen, Laurence L., 94 Cherian, Achomma, 324 Cheruak, Jim, 137, 307 Chesnut, Glenn F., Jr., 71, 178 256 Chester, Kenneth W., 309 Chong. Tan Lee, 94, 242 Christensen, Don P., 87, 247 Christine, Barbara, 224 Chun, Seung C., 307 373 Earley, Albert L., 133, 242 Chynoweth, William N., 129, 307 Cissell, Carroll T., 179, 261, 263 Citrini, Richard J., 281, 291 Clark, Frances, 84, 247 Clark, Helen, 224 Clark, James D., 306 John P., 82, 143, 307 Clark, Clark, Joyce, 247 Clark, Max A., 203 Clay, Doris, 23, 72, 75, 93, 116, 224, 255 Clay, Marilyn, 48 Clayton, Stuart E., 247 Cleaver, David W., 307 Clemons, Clarence A., 224 Clifton, Patricia, 247 Clishem, Thomas, 312 Clowers, Mary, 239 Cobb, Jerry L., 133, 306, 313 Coghlan, Charles Y., 137, 144, 242 Cohen, Bonnie, 354 Cruz, Sue, 225 Cull, Duncan E., 313 Cullen, Marilynn, 123, 285 Cunningham, John E., 225 Curl, Gordon C., 87, 247 Curley, Michael H., 135, 307 Curran, Bruce L., 135, 209, 306 312, 314 Curran, Joyce, 115, 242 Curran, Roger J., 20, 299, 312, 314 Curry, Lawrence, Jr., 143, 307 Curry, Nancy, 110, 117, 242 D Dahlem, Francis E., 308 Dailey, George, 309 Daily, Mary, 104 Daniel, James E., 281, 290 Daniel, James J., 333 Darragh, William E., Jr., 189 Cohen, Irwin L., 334, 335, 341, 351 Cohen , Stuart P., 350 Cole, Phyllis, 247 Coleman, Diane, 110, 119, 239 Colgan Collett, Collier, , Robert E., 283 David K., 155, 208, 313 Harry A., 341, 352 Collina, Elmer D., 203, 208 Collins, John L., 281, 287 Collins, Kirby, Jr., 331 Collins, Marion E., 224 Collis, Stanley W., 341 Comer, Glen S., 87 Compton, Joseph R., 242 Comstock, Marvin O., 307 Conger, William L., 135, 307, 312 Conley, C. Gordon, 299 Connelly, Kenneth A., 71, 133, 254 Conner, Thomas K., 331 Connor, Donald F., 330 Connor, Robert, 137, 179, 224 Conrad, Dorothy, 158 Conrad, Eugene O., 72, 135, 239 256 Conroy, George, 242 Constantine, Joseph W., 141, 224 191, 194, 196, 198, 263 Daugherty, David L., 307, 312 Daugherty, Harry K., 352 Daus, Arthur T., Jr., 350 Davidson, Ivan S., 140, 267 Davis, Carolyn, 82 Davis, Eula Mae, 81 Davis, Francis N., 309 Davis, Matthew W., 247 Davis, Richard L., 137, 242 Day, Cyrus M., Jr., 247 Dean, Eylyn L., 330 Deaton, Charles B., 189, 195 Debnam, James W., 133, 239, 256 DeHart, John C., 129 DeHaven, Howard A., 341, 352 Deitch, David L., 242 DeLuca, Roland J., 203 DeMines, Brenda, 178, 247 DeVoe, Robert F., 309 Dew, Joseph M., 179, 239, 257 Deweese, Melvin W., 341, 353 DeWitt, Winson L., 75, 136, 261 263, 268 Dickie, Louis, 75, 133, 307 Dickinson, Grady L., 350 COff.J William H., 370 Coogle, Calvin, Jr., 203 Cook, John T., 137, 239 Cooper, Jean, 361 Dietch, O. Larry, 129 Dillon, Howard B., 306, 312 Dillon, William P., 299, 312 Dixon, Cooper, Toby, 24, 125, 242 Cooper, William M., 22, 138, 299 312, Coovel, 314, 315 Lucile, 330 Corbett, Donald L., 247 Corbett, John R., Jr., 209 Corbin, Allen T., 283 Coriell, Virginia, 242, 256 Cornell, Donald R., 360 Cortell, Francis W., 309 Corum, Thomas J., 331, 332 Cosgrove, John H., 309 Counts, Robert T., 263 1 Courlas, Peter G., 323 Courtney, Bobby G., 313 Cox, Linda Sue, 115, 285, 286 Cozart, Faye, 121, 285 Crabtree, John A., 199 Craddock, James E., 129, 239 Craddock, John W., 87, 242 Crain, Betty, 16, 23, 60, 65, 68 72, 117, 224 Creech, William C., 224 Crittenden, Darrell C., 87, 179, 309 1 Croce, Raymond A., 277, 290 Cropper, Ann, 354 Crouch, Shirley, 124, 127, 225 Crutcher, William, C., 327 374 Djuk, Yin-Rei, 94, 239 Dobson, Steven J., 309 Doctor, Richard P., 309 Doerr, James L., 263 Dolack, Robert A., 129, 203, 208 Dolan, William H., 327, 332 Dolbeare, Frank A., 80, 225 Donnelly, Robert C., 129, 203, 267 Dow, Ural Condit, 261, 263 Dowdell, Richard W., 135 Downey, Patricia, 120, 242 Downey, Robert B., 277, 287, 288 Drane, Benjamin F., 299, 312, 314 Draper, Ruth, 323 Drepania, Maria, 90, 239, 254 Driscoll, Sally, 20, 121, 225, 255, 258 Drikell, Yvonne, 36, 363 Druien, Robert F., 247 Dubrock, Donald M., 247 DuChaissin, Genevieve, 94, 95 Duggins, James H., 70, 266 Dukes, Bennie S., Jr., 247 Dumstrof, Thomas A., 313 Duncan, Clifford F., Jr., 330 Duncan, Judy, 115, 248 Digliint, Gerald H., 189, 195, 198, Durbin, Charles F., Jr., 309 Dutli, Ronald E., 309 Dye, James H., 312 Dyson, Richard M., 87, 308 E Earney, William L., 248 Eaton, Daniel T., 87 Edwards, Bert M., 22, 71, 75, 330, 334, 335 Eggenspiller, Karl E., III, 242 Egli, J. Thomas, 131, 242 Ehringer, David W., 189, 195 Eichenberger, Donald L., 19, 20, 299, 313, 315. Eifler, Charles T., 66, 135, 306, 312 Eifler, Charles W., 87, 179, 361, 364 Eisenmenger, Eugene M., 242 Elan, Melvin L., 281 Elbert, Donald L., 309 Ellerth, David W., 309 Ellingsworth, James E., 309 Elliott, C. Donald, 139, 299, 312 Elliott, Gail, 75. 136, 225 Elliott, Wanda, 81, 248 Elpers, David J., 312 Ely, Walter T., 277, 289 End, James L., 309 English, Wallace G., 203, 207, 239 Erdman, Linton H., Jr., 263 Erhart, Herman A., Jr., 308 Eschenberg, Horst, 94 Esmahan, Fuad, 94 Estes, Franklin D., 248 Eubank, Carol H., 309 Eubanks, Carole, 359, 361, 363 Euller, Dale E., 133, 306, 314 Evans, Jean, 324 Evans, Urallar G., 225 Eversole, Charles D., 350 Ewing, Willis B., Jr., 331 F Fackler, George E., 309 Fairchild, Willis A., 18, 20, 277, 287, 288 Faris, Elroy, 267 Fassett, Lloyd A., 350 Faulconer, Harold T., 353 Feggibush, Milton L., Jr., 299, Fendall, Shelley L., 225 Fiedler, Walter M., 140, 225 Field, Ben T., 225 Fielden, William J., 309 Fife, Margaret, 16, 20, 23, 60, 62, 67, 72, 120, 127, 226 Fifer, Ronald R., 330 Figge, R. Eugene, 248 Fine, Donald M., 226 Finger, Friedrich W., III, 309 Finney, James D., 312 Fiore, Perry P., 277, 288 Firkins, Curtis, 141, 202 Fisher, Norman S., Jr., 353 Fisher, Susan, 84, 110, 119, 239 Fisher, Thomas M., 308 Fisher, Wilber C., Jr., 331 Fishman, Harvey, 256 Fleck, Annette, 242 Fleitz, Paul A., 135, 226, 257 Fleming, Robert E., 331 Foley, Ann, 125, 178, 243 Folsom, Robert W., 248 Fontana, Gerald L., 308 Forcht, Terry E., 248 Ford, Jerry R., 248 Forsythe, James L., 203 Foster, Chris B., 64, 339 341, 353 Fowler, James R., Jr., 283 Fox, Gary, 140 Franck, Charles N., 129, 239 Franck, John D., 248 Franklin, Patrick, 182, 183 Franz, Lewis E., 248 Frazier, Anne, 239 Frazier, Donald T., 350 Frazier, John R., 309 Frazier, Owsley B., 239 Frederick, Arthur J., 299 Frederick, Elizabeth, 75, 119, 243 Frederick, Marian, 359, 363 Fresh, Kenneth A., 248 Freudenberger, Doris Jean, 354 Freidl, Mary Jo, 123, 248 Freidlander, Fadel, 341 Friedman, Barbara, 126, 285 Friedman, Marvin S., 144, 226 Frisch, Andrew, 248 Frizzell, William J., 350 Froning, John L., 129, 189, 195, 239 Fruits, Monaei, 121, 248 Fryrear, Alan, 248 Fryrear, David W., 137, 226 Fulks, Fred T., 309 Funk, Ronald R., 309 Fuqua, William R., 353 Furgerson, Alice, 121, 248, 258 Furman, James B., 359, 261 G Gaines, James H., Jr., 283 Gaines, Nancy, 46 Galbraith, J. Bruce, 199 Galbraith, William L., 323 Galloway, Earl W., 314 Gamble, James E., 350 Gandin, Robert A., 308 Gardiner, Mary Lou, 44 Gardner, Gene P., 261 Garst, Garland R., 350 Gastevich, Carol, 266 Gastevich, Vladimer, 327 Gatewood, James, 202, 203 Gehring, Charles M., 277 Gehring, Samuel W., 239, 257 George, S. Michael, 353 Gerbrecht, Jerold C., 87, 364 Gerhardt, John T., 312 Gerlach, Charles F., 248 Gerrard, William A., III, 350 Gertzman, Stanley H., 248 Geruso, Martin F., Jr., 331 Gibson, Marvin J., 226 Gibson, William, 300, 313 Gilbert, Hugh B., 281, 287, 289 Gilliam, Marion G., 360 . Gittli, Ernesto, 87, 359, 360 Glaser, Nicholas W., 353 Glaza, Allan, 18, 189, 195 Gleeson, John M., 309, 342 Godbey, Donald E., 135, 308 Goheen, Luther T., 248 Gold, Richard H., 350 Goldberg, Allan A., 309 Goldberg Goldberg , Ester, 285 , Marilyn, 354 Goldberg, Murrel H., 199, 248 Harrell, Wilma. 360 Johnson, Warren P., 138, 300, 312 Hagan, Joseph W., 135, 226 Kaiser, Edward R., 300, 312 Goldberg, Sonia, 24 Goldsmith, Earl S., 243 Goldstein, Armond L., 140, 263 Goldstein, Donald, 189, 194, 196 Golphin, Milledge, 331 Goodknight, Doris, 17, 75, 122, 263 Goodman, Phyllis, 117, 248 Gordon, Alan E., Jr., 331 Gordon, Delores, 342 Gordon, Peter E., 140 Gordon, Ronald B., 248 Goss, John T., 248 Gottbrath, Geraldine, 258 Gourieux, E. DeVerre, 350 Grabryan, George M., 248 Graham, Doug, 249 Graham, Lynn, 93 Gramza, Joseph J., 243 Grant, Mary, 125, 226 Graviss, James D., 309 Gray, Barbara, 52, 239, 256 Gray, Richard M., 310 Green, Joyce, 178, 249 Green, William Radford, 353 Green William Richard, 349, 353 Greenwell, Barbara, 110, 117, 226 Greenwell, Douglas G., 310 Greer, Nelson T., 312 Grider, Sam L., 283 Grever, F. Arnold, 330, 335 Griffin, Nancy, 121, 243 Griffith, Charles L., 283 Griffor, Bill A., 249 Grigsby, Charles G., 350 Grimm, Martin J., Jr., 138, 144, 300, 312 Grubbs, Beverly, 249 Grubbs, James P., 308 Gruber, Sue, 370 H Hackel, Robert R., 307 Hafendorfer, Ken A., 249 Hafling, Roy, 310 Hagan, Burrel Ann, 110, 120, 163, 243 Hagan, Kenneth R., 306, 312 Hardin, John M., 310 Hardin, William, 243 Harding, Cal Ray, 37, 137, 239 Hargadon, Charles M., 227 Hargadon, Harry L., Jr., 331 Harker, Russell P., 327 Harmeling, Bernard L., 282, 291 Haiagpier, Spencer E., Jr., 22, 327 Harris Harris Harris, Avil, 256 Harris, , Clyda, 249, 256 , James W., 283 Sandra, 363 Harrison, Robert G., 133 Harrison, Willis K., 282, 288 Harrod, Richard L., 310 Hart, Ernest N., Jr., 342 Hart, Janet Sue, 227 Hirgtgrian, Mary June, 123, 249 Harvey, Jerold T., 141 Hasenour, Lee, 129 1 Hastings, Robert P., 71, 74, 135 Hatfield, Constance, 227 Haverstock, Donald L., 129 Haverstock, John W., Jr., 302 313 Hawkins, J. Gregory, 139, 306 Hayden, Virginia, 323 Hayes, Edward B., 282 Hayes, Frances, 76, 359, 361, 363 Haynes, L. Conrad, Jr., 249 Hearons, Ann, 361, 363 Hearrin, Dave, 243 Heaton, Artus, 119, 249 Heavern, Thomas L., Jr., 342 Heeb, Carl R., 281, 290 Heeren, Jim E., 189, 195 Heim, Carolyn, 123, 239 Heins, James N., 22, 75, 156 Heiple, James D., 327 Helmus, Pat, 114, 227 Hellebusch, Arthur A., 133, 227 Heltsley, Margaret, 285 H31-giilahl, Ann, 90, 93, 182, 239, Hemo , 342 Hendon, Gene E., 281, 287, 290 Hahn, Barry P., 249 Hahn, James D., 128, 144, 267 Haick, Edward, 350 Haile, Bobbie H., 283 Haisley, Larry L., 227 Halbauer, Stewart R., 243 Haibleib, John A., 79, 135, 239 Hale, William P., 349, 353 Hale, William A., 283 Hall, Anna Laura, 361, 363 Hall, Larry J., 249 Hall, Ralph D., 310 Hameetman, Flora, 285 Hamilton, Reuel E., 281, 290 Hamilton, Thad D., 129, 243 Hamilton, Walter F., 207 Hammack, Thomas G., 208, 308 Hammer, Joe, 141, 313 Hammond, Edward L., 283 Hzzgiinond, J. Kenneth, Jr., 227 Hammons, Stanley, 350 Hancock, Joy, 285 Hancock, Robert N., 19, 22, 75, 300, 312, 314 Hancock, Walter D., 263 Haney, John J., 277, 288 Hannan, James J., 131, 267 Hanner, Elizabeth, 121 Harbsmeier, Louis C., 227 Henry, F. LeRoy, 342, 353 Herman, Harold J., 249 Hermann, Walter, 249 Hermes, James G., 133, 239 Herrick, Charles F., 227 Hesse, Andrew W., Jr., 310 Hestand, C., 203 Hestand, Edgar B., 248 Hester, Beverly, 121, 249 Heuser, Mary, 87, 363 Hibbs, William D., 249 Hicks, Arthur H., 87, 364 Hicks, James F., 310 High, Julia, 324 Hill, Suzanne, 87, 249 Hills, Joe E., 243 Hines, Barbara, 125, 249 Hines, Carole, 249 Hines, Kenneth L., 249 Hinkebein, Robert B., 249 Hinton, H. L., 283 Hinton, Patricia, 87, 361 Hirschfeld, William E., 243 Hitchcock, Philip D., 349, 352 Hodge, Donald R., 313 Hodge, Ken W., 350 Hodges, Harry L., 300 Hoffman, Charles E., 137, 308 Hoffman, Everett S., Jr., 87 Hoffman, Janet, 163 Hoga, Witold A., 342 Holeman, Ben B., 323 Hollingsworth, John L., 142 Holloway, V. 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Allen, 306, 313 Jhoslien, William L., 249 Jogher, Ursula, 94 Johns, Viola, 115, 249 Johnson Johnson Johnson , Anna, 285 , Bobby, 249 , Florence, 243 Johnson, Forrest B., 228 Johnson, Harold E., 129, 240 Johnson, John R., 220, 249 Johnson 258 , Patricia, 81, 125, 240 Johnson, T. Wesley, 350 Johnson, Walter W., 133 Johnson , William M., 135, 267 Johnston, Clara, 228 Johnston, Donald E., 249 Joiner, Cleo, Jr., 144, 228 Joiner, Hayward E., 249 Jones, Bonnie, 243 Jones, George W., 300 Jones, James L., 300, 314 Jones, Jimmy W., 87 Jones, John R., 343 Jones, Melvin T., 281, 287, 291 Jones, Nancy, 1.19, 285 Jones, Noah D., 281, 291 Jones, Roger S., 312, 313 Jones, William, Jr., 281, 291 Joplin, Wayne O., 130, 307 Joseph, Monica, 243 Joule, William W., 343, 352 Joyce, Betty Lou, 125, 228 Jungbert, Carol, 117, 243 Junker, Siegel L., 228 K Kahn, Arnold, 140, 229 Kahn, David, 364 Kaltenbacker, Edward J., 135, 308, 312 Kanin, Henry L., 343, 251 Kampsen, Thomas R., 278, 287, 290 Kaplan, Michael F., 240, 256 Karem, Edward L.. 206, 250 Katz, Donald B., 140, 229 Katzman, Glenn L., 250 Kaufman, Raymond E., 343 Kays, Elwood, 266 Keely, Rose Marie, 119, 243 Keffer, Richard A., 283 Kehrt, Louis G., 301, 313 Keister, William P., 87, 310 Kelly, Michael C., 199 Kelly, Richard H., 207, 250 Kelley, William M., 264 Kelman, David, 250, 256 Kelsey, Jerry D., 133, 243 Kemper, Frank W., 332, 343 Kemper, Michael G., 76 Kempf, Robert H., Jr., 330, 335 Kennedy, Howard D., 281, 286, 287, 291 Kennedy, John R., 240 Kerr, Robert E., 87, 179 Kerr, Roy. 179, 243 Kezsgller, Robert H., 76, 137, 207, 375 Khammash, Yasir, 95 Killmeier, Charles T., 229 Kim, King, Chung-Ja, 94 Billy E., 278, 288 King, Sonia, 30, 31, 123, 250. King, William C., 290 King, William P., 282, 290 Laufer, Bradley WI, 250 Laufer, George A.. 307, 312 Lawrence, Duard, 352 Lawrey, Richard E., Jr., 353 Lawson, George M., 344 Lawson, Urbie A., 310 Layman, Earl F., 143, 307 Kingsley, Martin H., 278 Kirby, Jerry M., 203 Kirchner, Raymond L., Jr., 137, 303 Kirk, Marvin T., 308 Leach, Joe T., 240 Leachman, Bernard D., Jr., Leap, C. Robert, 308, 312 Lear, Thurman F., 310, 250 Mahan, George M., 344, 352 Mahan, James N., 230 Mahoney, Lloyd M., 301, 312 Mahurin, B. Terry, 250 Major, Cecil P., 245 Mallory, Irvin J., 203 Malone, Gerald E., 330 Mann, William B., IV, 208, 301, 312 Manning, James D., 133 Mantel, Alex, 189, 195 Mapother, Thomas C., 139, 301 Meyer, Jerry L., 250 Meyer, Robert L., Jr., 265 Meyers, Sydney, 71 Meyers, William J., 281, 287, 291 Meyers, Yonsia, 116, 230 Michie, Philippe L.. 244, 254 Miehl, Morris S., 345, 351 Kirkland, Dorothy, 243 Kirn, Mary June, 155 Kitchen, Joseph L., 199 Klapheke, Joan, 123, 244 Klapheke, Louis, 301, 312 Klavins, Ruta, 283 Klein Emanuel, 343, 351 Klein, Harold F., 278 Klein Lipman J., 343, 352 Klein, Martin, 250 Kleinman, Lois, 254 Leathers, Marilyn, 285 Leathers, Thomas L., 278, 288 Lederer, Robert M., 278 Lee, Janet, 229 Leiding, Kenneth W., 301 Leist, John C., Jr., 278, 291 ' Lenthart, Jack, 250 Lentz, Marilyn, 250 Lester, Ann, 323 Lester, Bobby G., 244 Levine, Howard M., 344, 351 Levine, Ronald L., 349 Maranz, Joseph Z., 265 Marchal, James D., 250 Marks, Marsh, Terry, 244 E. Thomas, 87, 244 Marshall, G. Woodruff, 207, 230 Marshall, James A., Jr., 349 Martin , George, 313 Martin, J. Peter, 302 Martin, James R., 302 Martin, Jerome D., 207 Martin, Keith, 345, 352 Koester, Anthony L., 79, 133, 240 Kline, James M., 301, 313 Kline, Richard L., 301, 313 Knight, Wilma, 119, 229, 256 Knipp, Louis A., 20 Knott, Janice, 361, 363 Koby, Jay S., 350 Kocan, Edward L., 133, 307 Koch, D. Bruce, 142, 240 Kochman, Richard S., 343, 351 Koenig, Suzanne, 285 Koerber, Clement J., 102, 313, 314, 315 Koerber, Kenneth L., 72, 301, 313, 314, 315 Koury, Victor A., 60, 66, 67, 133 Kozee, W. 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John G., 264 Lewis, Richard E., 308 Lewis, Robert F., 344 Lewis, Wayne, 250 Lickteig, Norbert E., 310 Liebman, Martin M., 335 Liebschutz, Norman H., 349, Lightfoot, Richard H., 133, 306 Likins, Lilton, Rose Marie, 250 Charles D., 350 Lincoln, Ann, 244 Lincoln, Charles A., 250 Lindle, Marilyn, 144, 230 Lindsay, William K., 244 351 Ling, Harry A., 102 Lip. Ronald A., 308, 312 Lips, Martha Neel, 118, 267 Lish, Kathleen, 250 Locke,'Sam M., Jr., 278, 288 Loftin, Helen, 360 Logan, Walter, 240 Logsdon, Donald G., 267 Logsdon, Wesley R., 135, 244 Long, Clyde, Jr., 310, 312 Long, Gaylord C., 87, 313 Long, James H., 278, '291 Long, Robert R., 264 Longshore, Robert T., 344, 353 Longstaff, John P., 349, 353 Looney, J. H., Jr., 281, 286, 289 Lopez, Jose, 90 Loring, Judith, 90, 244 Lovett, Thomas T., 250 Lovingood, Richard W.. 78, 81, 240 Lucheta, Suzanne, 16, 23, 72, 93, 110, 116,'127, 230 Luckett, Rbbert S., sv, 79, 230 Lundy, Patricia, 84, 117 Lurding. Raymond P., 240 Lyles, Leonard E., 202, 208 Lynch, Paul A., 312 Lynch, Theodore N., 353 Lynn, Charles E., Jr., 179 Lyon, Martha, 127 Lyons, Delilah, 370 Lyons, P. Donald, Jr., 133 M Mack, William A., 267 Macon, Nancy, 250 Maddox, John H., 279, 291 Maddox, Noel B., Jr., 279, 288 Maggard, Clay E., 244 Magruder, Earl, 244 Mascarenhas, Nalini, 360, 393 Mason, John E., 323 Matillar, Susie May, 230 Matthews, Rosemary, 46 Mattingly, John A., 250 Mattox, Alfred E., 345 Mattson, Ronald C., 131, 244 Mavity, Donald E., 302, 312 Mayberry, Howard C., 231 Mayfield, Lynn, 81, 129, 257 Mazzoli, Richard L., 129, 208 McAleese, George, III, 330 McBeath, William H., 19, 344, 353 McCammon, Beverly, 117, 250 McClanahan, Bill L., 282, 288 McClary, John, 339 McClellan, John W., Jr., 350 McClintock, William B., 264 Miles, Miles, Miles, Barbara, 67, 121, 250 Bert R., 250 Betty, 23, 65, 121, 230 Miller, Clark N., 239, 256 Miller, Donald L., 250 Miller, Gene A., 231, 255 Miller, Herbert, 334 Miller, James, 207 Miller, James F., 133, 267 Miller, James L., 313 Miller, Jon G., 311 Miller, Leonard M., 281 Miller, Madona, 231 Miller, Michael, 155 Miller. Robert E., 302 Miller, W. Peter, 135, 307 Miller, Wendell F., Jr., 302 Millet, Mills, Mary Ann, 324 Melvin, 334 Milner, Thomas H., 250 Minton, Eldon, 207 Minyard, Harold L., 87 Mitchell, Urban G., 231 Mittel, Moert, Gilbert J., 91, 265 Joseph B., Jr.. 265 Monin, James E., 345, 352 Montgomery, C. 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L., 370 McPherson, Jamieson G., 327, 333, 334 Meek, Maria, 104 Meenach, Betty Jean, 87, 244 Meeford, Thomas D., 240 Mehling, Thomas H., 310 Mendez, Enrique, 281, 289 Menges, J. Kenneth, 302, 313 Menges, Mary, 240 Menzoza, Galvernio, 360 Mercer, Charles W., 350 Merchant, Norris L., 20, 230, 254 Merideth, Virginia, 16, 23, 118 230 Mervis, Faye, 360 Metcalf, W. 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Jr., 346, 353 Rice, James F., 135, 245 Rice, Judy, 115, 245 Oglesby, Anna Belle, 361 O'Leary, John C., 129, 203, 245 0'Leary, Nancy, 251 Olges, Norbert F., Jr., 307 Oliver, William J., 345, 352 Osborne, John R., 303, 313, 314 Osborne, Nancy, 121, 251 Ostroff, Armand L., 63, 67, 72, 140, 267 0'Toole, Thomas J., 281 Ottfe, Frank G., 203 Outland, James D., 281, 291 Overstreet, Robert G., 345, 352 Overstreet, Wayne W., 245 Owen, Lafayette G., 232 Owen, Phillip, 87,, 179, 364 Owen, William M., 203 Owens, Sherree, 361 Poynte Ralph E., 87, 241, 257 Powell, r, William H., 265 Praffitt, Donald C., 241 Prall, Nelson L., 328 Prater, Jesse W., 251 Prather, Wilbur, 141, 207, 232 Price, Hazel, 323 Price, Terrie, 121, 251 Probus, Harold L., 87, 364 Puckett, George G., 311, 314 Pundzak, Andrew J., 245 Purcell, Chester L., 232 Q Quinlan, Nancy, 245 R Oyler, Ray S., 252 P Padgett, Bernita, 232 Paletti, Marilyn, 87, 251 Panke, Parker Parker, Parks, Dale, 125, 240, 257, CSgt.J Earl D., 370 Parker, , Paul G., 70, 135 fLt.J Wilbur F., 370 Charles T., 311 Parrott, Barbara, 125, 240, 258 Parsley, fSgt.J Voyne, 367 Parsons, William B., 133, 267 Partau, CMaj.J G.,.370 Passafiume, Phil S., Jr., 308 Ross, J Pate, Robert L., 137 Patel, Kantilal M., 94 Patrick, Olney M., 349, 352 Patrick, Ronald F., 232 Patterson, Allen C., 135, 232 Patterson, Bobbie B., 350 Patzke, Kurt L., 94 Paul, E. 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SJ Vincent L., 370 Ritchey, John P., 139, 307, 312, 315 Ritsert, Walter F., Jr., 311 Rittenhouse, Glenn S., 251 Rivenbark, David, 207 Rivers, Joyce, 178, 252 Robb, Maurice, 351 Robbins, George W., 331 Robbins, Steve W., 330 Roberts, Daniel T., 233 Robertson, Gerald S., 133, 241 Robinson, Rex E., 203 Roby, Wilba, 241 Roe, Mariam, 121, 252 Roederer, K. Robert, 267 Roemele, John C., 351 Rogers, Barber, 279, 290 Rulander, Mary Jude, 123, 127, 241 ' Rullman, Donald H., 312 Runner, Edward, 252 Rupp, Sara Ann, 115 Rushing, Donald G., 87 Russell, Anne, 126, 245- Russman, Raymond E., 280, 287 Russterholz, James R., 282, 287, 289, 291 Rust, CCapt.J Don R., 370 Rust, Margaret, 119, 252 Ryan, Mitch, 182 S Saddler, Jerry W., 155 Sagerman, Ronald, 339, 346, 351 Sallee, Lowell C., 351 Sama, Sama E., 351 Sams, Bernard E., 22, 132, 234, 257 Samuel, J. Rozel, 328 Sanchez, Bernard R., 87, 364 Sanders, John D., 311 Sanders, John L., 352 Sanders, Ted J., 351 Sanford, Douglas M., 346, 353 Sasser, Gerald L., 346 Saunders, Britt, 90 Sawyers, Charles R., 311 Scales, Gerald K., 304, 313 Scallen, Myrna, 245 Scanlan, Joseph M., 257 Scearce, Frank T., 313 Schaefer, John A., 281, 289 Scharfenberger, Joan, 17, 23, 110, 119, 2 Scheer, 304, 3 Scheer, Scheer, 34 Donald J., 22, 76, 132, 13, 314 John H., 182 Robert D., 313 Schermer, Barry, 199, 252 Schermerhorn, Porter J., 245 Schickli , Ann, 117, 245 Schlaug, Carol, 115, 245 Schlaug, Owen C., Jr., 256, 261, 267 Schlegel, Earl J., 281, 289 Schlinger, Jack, 333 Schmidt, Karl W., 311 Schmidt, Mary Ann, 24, 119, 245 Schmidt, William A., 252 Schmitt, Bernice, 119, 240, 256 Schmitt, Jerry C., 311 Rogers, H. 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R., 252 Scott, Charlene, 69, 72, 115, 245 Seay, Menefee, 353 Sehlinger, Adolph J., III, 328 Self, Robert J., 351 Self, Sonia, 245 Sellers, Byron Y., 304, 312 Seufert, Wayne E., 307 Severs, Charles B., 349 Sexter, Mark S., 346, 351 Sexton, Jo Anne, 346 Shackelford, Roscoe, 189, 195, 234 Shackleton, Robert J., Jr., 18, 22, 60, 68, 72, 103, 135, 156, 240 256 Shain, Marcia, 121, 234, 256 Shanklin, Aileen, 178, 252 Shapero, Thelma, 126 Sharp, Ronald L., 252 Sharpnack, William H., 308 Shaw, G. Joel, 189, 195 Shearer, J. 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John, 203 Spadie, William E., 313 Sparks, Daniel D., 351 Sparks, Malcolm S., 267 Sparrow, William F., 267 Slucher, Norman E., 207, 234 Small, Michael P., 140, 240 Smith, Alma, 252 Smith, Charles A., 134, 234, 256 Smith, Charles R., 234 Smith, Cherie, 123, 241 Smith, Chris, 129 Smith, Donald L., 241 Smith, Eurie H., III, 76, 103, 135, 208, 214, 307 Smith, James, 252 Smith James W., 351 Smith Smith Smith Smith, Smith 378 1 Jerry R., 281, 287, 291 Joseph M., 308 Joseph N., 361 Mary, 349 Norman C., 90, 245 Spaulding, Henry S., 347, 352 Spaulding, William R., 311, 312 Speaker, Lawrence W., 313 Speckter, Stuart E., 331 Spiels, Harriet, 42 Spitzer, Larry R., 63, 69, 72, 76. 87, 93, 266 Sprigg, Marshall W., 66, 70, 76, 135, 306, 312, 314 Sprlngsted. Karen, 60. 63, 74. 121, 163, 245 Sprinkle, Glenda, 252 Spurrier, John D., 252 Spurrier, Thomas C., 304, 312 Stackhouse Sharon, 78, 245 Stallard, Derl G.. 280, 286, 287, 290 Stammerman, James E., 311 Stamps, Charles R., 245 Stanfield, Donald R., 252 Staples, Cody E., 137 Staples, James G., 304 Stauss, Stuart L., 311 Steele, Carroll T.. 253 Steiger, Ronald L., 306 Stengell, Ann, 119, 245 Stengell, Sharon, 33, 67, 119, 1 253 Stephens, Don R., 351 Sterner, Yvonne, 117, 241 Stevenson, Alena, 370 Stevenson, Thomas V., 284 Stewart, C. Michael, 19, 22, 3 333, 334 Stewart, Elmer J., 281 Stewart, Ernest S., 253 Stewart, John F., 36, 76, 133, 2 254 Stice, Warren C., 329 Stiles, Joseph C., 347, 352 Stinchcomb. Helen, 121, 253 Stith, Howard S., 129, 241 Stoker, Marlene, 123, 253 Stokes, Joseph D., 347, 352 Stoler, Barry S., 311, 314 Stone, Harold A., 235 Stonecipher, Gary E., 87, 364 Storms, Sharon, 47 Stottman, Thomas L., 253 Stradley, Darwyn L., 311 Strattan, John, 93, 241 Stratton, Cloyd D., 361 27 29. 41 Streicher, Gerre, 126, 253 Streigel, Howard, 203 Streigel, Richard M., 253 Strohman, Robert L., 253 Stroud, John M., 284 Stroud, Thomas D., 253 Stroupe, Christell, 241 Strull, N. James, 140 Stumbo, Harold J., 329, 332 Sturgeon, Ronald E., 311 Sturtzell, Gilbert J., 202 Suell. Raymond L., 60, 64, 329. 333, 334 Sullivan, John F., 329 Sullivan, Terry, 206 Summerfield, Chester G., 235 Summers, Richard M., 311 Sumner, Floyd G., 87, 361 Sutherland, James P., 352 Sutton, Louis R., 347 Svara, Allan, 87, 179 Swafford, Yvonne, 360 Swartwood, Robert E., 102, 208 304, 313, 315 Swearingen, Carol, 123, 245 Swieterman, Robert P., 282 T Tackett, Larry R., 235, 257 Takins, Haruko, 94 Talbert, William C., Jr., 282, 287 289 Talbot, Betty, 178, 253 Talbott, Leslie, 144. 235 Taliaferro, Wallace C., 241 Tampa, Allen W., 253 Tarbis, Myron, 17, 22, 235, 254 256 Tasman, Bruce M., 253 Taurman, Kenneth R., 241 Taylor, Edward P., 284 Taylor, John E., 87, 241 Taylor, Lawrence D., Jr., 311, 312 Taylor, Ralph W., 87, 179, 364 Teegh, Dawson, 82 Temofeew. Gregory G., 352 Terry, Doris, 245 Terry, P. Leslie, III, 76, 329, 332 Thacker, Donald P., 323 Tharp, Kenneth, 280, 291 Tharp, Robert M., 253 Tharp, W. Hartley, 253 Theiss, Harold L., 306 Thiele, Alfred A., 87, 253 Thomas, Archie, 241 Thomas, Charles A., 306, 313 Thomas, Clarence S., Jr., 304, 315 Thomas, George H., 384 Thomas, Kenneth L., 311 Thomas, Nell, 363 Thompson, Cecil D., 253 Thompson, Robert B., 280, 287, 288 Thompson, Walter L., 129, 235 Thorne, William E., 324 Thornhill, Beverly, 84, 87 Thornton, James, 137, 308 Thorpe, Robert M., 203 Threkeld, J. Ernest, Jr., 87, 364 Tieman, Roger L., 199 Timmons, Cass L., 331 Tippett, Cinda, 235 Todd, James H., 133, 245 Tolbin, David E., 256 Tolliver, Jimmie B., 351 Torrisi, Victor C., 132, 144, 235 Townsend, fSgt.D Wallace P., 370 Trautwein, Gladys, 253 Trautwein, Mary Lou, 24, 117, 245 Travis, Kenneth, 236 Travis, Wendell J., 312 Trinkle, John L., 304, 313 Tripp, Geraldine, 253 Trivette, Don F., 87, 245 Troxler, Martin P., 311 Trueblood, Tom, 87, 361 Trueluck, James P., 282, 288 Tucker, John E., 311 Turbeville, Terry A., 245 Turbyfill, Walter F., 282, 289 Turley, A. Howard, 202 Turner, Kenneth E., 142, 266 Turner, Roy L., 209 Tyra, Charles E., 38, 135, 189, 236 192, 193, 194, 196, 207, U Ulferts, Jane, 245 Unitas, Joe, 202 Uribazo, Eduardo, 94 Urton, John W., 339, 351 Utrecht, Karl A., 241 Utz, Curtis W., 308 V Valentour, Joe C.. 232, 291 Vance, Stuart M., 87, 139, 306 312 Vanetti, Charles E., 253 Varga, Donald T., 339, 347, 352 Varoscak, John, 189, 195 Vaughn, David W., 135, 245 Vaughn, Jefferson H., Jr., 331 Verwest, Leon H., 280, 288 Victor, Karl N., Jr., 330 Vimont, Louis F., 93 Vinsel, Barbara, 90, 241 Vitatoe, James W., 87, 179 Vitatoe, S. Dean, 87, 179 Vittitow, Chester A., 331 Voegel, M. Lewis, 202 Voglesong, Ronald H., 284 Vogt, Samuel H., 329 Voll, Richard C., 282, 289 Vollmer, Victoria, 90, 91, 124 Von Allman, Robert H., Jr., 308 W Wabner, Charles I., 349, 351 Wade, B. Donald, 76, 133, 306 Wade, Mary Beverly, 63, 67, 72 90, 121, 246, 258 Wade, Sandra, 246 Wagoner, Rogna, 124, 236 Wahl, Francis A., 179, 267 Waits, Thomas P., 284 Waiz, Robert L., 241 Waldrop, Charles W., Jr., 349 353 Walker, Anderson, 202, 208 Walker, Francis C., 347 Walker, George M., Jr., 246 Walker, James D., 253 Wallace, James L., 144, 266 Waller, Louis M., 329, 333 Walls, Ann, 24, 60, 67, 117, 246 255 Walter, Charles A., 207. 329 233, 234 Walters, Barry B., 304, 313 Walters, Robert E., 90 Walz, Karl M., 305, 313 Wan, J. J., 90 Ward, James A., 348 Ward, William G., 347, 352 Ware, Thomas C., 69, 179, 236 Warren, Constance, 253, 256 Washburn, Donald H., 253 Washle, E. Joseph, 241 Wasser, John H., 307 Watkins, James B., 246 Weaver, William J., 236 Webb, James N., 137, 236 Weber, Barbara, 125, 253, 256 Wedding, Donald K., 312 Wedding, Lawrence D., 87, 179 Wehrman, R. Barry, 330, 332, 333, 335 Weigman, Joseph M., 329 Weinberger, Irwin C., 351 Weiss, Morris M., Jr., 339, 349, 351 Weller, Barbara, 115, 241 Wellman, Judy, 123, 163, 244, 246 Wells, Rodney G., 76, 313 Wenass, John E., 284 Wenass, Sally, 236 Wernert, John J., Jr., 349 Wesley, Jean, 104 Wesley, Louis C., 236 West, Charles B., 330 West, Richard L., 352 Westermann, Gordon H., 305, 313 Weston, John R., 17, 22, 90, 254 Wetzelberger, Craig C., 351 Wharton, William B., 282, 289 Wheeler, Max E., 351 Whelan, John, 131 Whelan, Joseph G., Jr., 246 Whisman, Leroy A., 266 White, Joseph L., 241 White, Norman E., 349 White, Robert W., 253 Whitehead, Patrice, 253 Whitfield, Jeanne, 241 Whitlow, Charles W., 284 Whitney, Eugene W., 179 Whittaker, Luther E., Jr., 253 Whitten, Ingeborg, 253 Whitten, Janie, 123, 241, 258 Whittle, Noah N., 305 Wibbels, Jerry, 207 Whitty, Richard A., 206 Wicker, Elizabeth, 124, 236 Widman, Frederick A., Jr., 253 Wieck, Carl F., 90, 178, 206, 209 Wiegel, John W., 311 Wierwille, Dorothy, 60, 66, 119, 174, 236 Wierwille, Robert K., eo, ee, 74, 241 Wiese, Carl W., 237 Wiggins, Rachel, 122 Wilhelm, Nayda, 241 Wilhoit, Jack C., 347 Wilhoyte, R. Evans, III, 131, 305., 313 Wilkins, Marion L., 87, 311 Wilkinson, E. Nathaniel, Jr., 311 Will, John R., 314 Williams, G. Rex, 347, 352 Williams, Donald J., 347 Williams, Earl B., 348 Williams Eugene W., 253 Williams, James, 246 Williams, Jo Ann, 246 Williams, Richard W., 241 Williams Williams Williams, Williams, Robert W., 202 T. Wayne, 311 Vivian, 311 Willa Fae, 360, 363 Williamson, James F., 348, 353 Willman, Charles M., 237 Willoughby, Anita, 52, 116, 258, 267 Wilson, David L., 266 Wilson, Faith, 178 Wilson, Robert W., 284 Wilson, Walter J., 348, 353 Winfrey, Joseph D., 282, 289 Wigrirger, Don R., 133, 305, 313, Wirth, Gilbert J., 305, 313 Wiseman, James E., 282 Withers, Joe M., 351 Witte, Gay, 285 Witten, Curtis G., 329 Wold, Sidney R., 348 Wolfe, Morton F., 349, 353 Wood, Ellen, 93 Woodword, Bruce D., 253 Woodword, Helen, 246 Woolley, Ann, 124, 237 Word, James A., 348, 353 Worth, Roger, 93 Wright, Bruce C., 158 Wright, Chester, 246 Wright, Lewis E., 241 Wright, Marguerite, 267 Wgggsht, Robert J., 135, 305, 313, Wright, William H., 353 Wuest, R. Douglas, 253 Wuetcher, William H., 280 Wunderiich, Bob P., 142 Wynn, Barbara, 121, 237 Y Yaste, John E., 133, 241 Yates, Morris C., 284 Yates, William R., 351, 353 Yeakey, William L., 312, 314 Yiendst, Jo Ann, 119, 237 Young, Curtis R., 253 Young, Edward R., 135, 308 Young, Richard D., 280, 286 Yudofsky, Alan, 178 Z Zehnder, Norbert L., 87, 360, 364 Zellich, J. Ralph, 206 Zemon, Helene, 66, 115, 163, 241 Ziady, Mufid N., 90, 307 Zirzzgrgierman, Herbert M., Jr., 137 Besi' Wishes From AL J. SCHNEIDER CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 3720 So. Seventh S+ree+ FISHER- KLOSTERMAN, INC. 290I - 2909 Magazine Sireei Louisville II, Ky. VENTILATING DUST CONTROL DUCT WORK BLOW PIPING BREECHINGS JUNCTION BOXES Over 45 Years Experience a+ Your Service 379 YELLOW JU 4-2I2I I Pes Cor-'l'r'o lm 6I2 E. Broadway JUniper 5-334I THE NAME THAT GUARANTEES HIGHEST QUALITY in D e ai' MElrose 6-IOII Dairy HENRY cz. 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