Xavier University - Musketeer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1958
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M .t A wme4e.1,'wwez3,Q:vf?-a, 4556 af Adininistration .... Faculty . Seniors . , Highlight Classes . . R.O.T.C . Activities S Athletics . . . Evening Division. . . Advertisements .... Index . . . Page 9 . . 1 .i 1,AGI'I 47 22.5 537 lit3 fill 93 101 119 137 143 159 'facie ' - MA' REV. Luo J. YoLI.M.xYi:R, SJ. REV. .XLBICRT H, PGETKER, SJ. On behalf of the student body ,PHE HILBKETEIQR wishes to extend congratulations to Rev. Albert H. Poetker, SJ.. and Rev. Leo J. Voll- niayer. SJ., who celebrated the fiftieth anniversaries of their entrance into the Society of Jesus during the past year. Father Poetker has been at nieniber of the Xavier faculty since 1950. He also taught for some time at llarquette. Father Vollinayer has served on Xavier's faculty as professor of physics since 1942. A native of Toledo. he formerly taught at John Carroll and St. Louis lfniyersity. Page 10 an Wlemazdam MR. XYALTER S. Sr'uM1n'r Mic. xY.XI.'I'liIt l . Yialikx REV. Josiflrn S. Iiiwkxlxx. SJ. Un March QQ. 1958. Rev. Joseph S. Buckman. SJ.. Treasurer of Xavier University. suffered a heart attack as he watched the last overtime minutes of the Xavier-Dayton game in the NIT finals. He died several hours later at Good Samaritan Hospital. Father Buckman. 54. was a native of Uniontown. Kentucky. and had taught here at St. Xavier High School from 1931-3-1-. In addition to his duties as treasurer. Father Buckman also served as chaplain for t.he football and basketball teams last year. A Requiem Low Blass was offered for him VVednesday. llarch Q6. in Bellarmine Chapel followed by burial in Nlilford Novitiate C emetery. Death also claimed two members of the President's Council. Bilr. VValter S. Schmidt, prominent Cincinnati realtor. and lVIr. Walter F. Verkamp, Chairman of the Board of the Verkamp Corporation. Besides their interest in Xavier, both men were active in numerous civic and religious organiza- tions. 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XYICTUR B. Nllcvmur S I ,Abi f . K Q ' ,Gif i ,, 1' 2, ,, if 'si ,f 'y:'f lf, ,mg Q- . 5 5' ,,gQ, ' 6' cf ' . ' M ,,v Q. 'yi M r l fee THE REV. HENRY J. WIRiTENBERGEH. SJ Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Father lYirtenberger's friendliness and helpfulness have Won him the respect and acllniration of the faculty and student lmrly Page 16 lm Rm Illlll B. fxssistant Dc-am R u THE REV. PATRICK H. RATTERMAN. SJ. Dean of Men Page 17 0109 ,,,..a--... -..-arabian ,yup-arf' VERY REV. l xii L. U'i'oxxun. HJ H. A. avg? ,X MR. NEAL AIIERN MR. XYALTER C. BECKJORD DR. JOSEPH P. EVANS 1 . , .' , - . .' v . i f I 'f51d'fm Plwldent IN:-urulugic-all burgeun Soinsln-um-r Vmnpany c1lIlClIlIl2lt1 Gas and Electric Cmnpany fzeacldeat 'a 'Z MR, Roni-Zia II. lfrzizcsl-:R MR. REUBEN B. Hixrs MR. ALBERT E. HEEKIN. JR. Pllblishcr Board Chairman President f'inc-innuti EIlqllil'l'l' First National Bank Hvekin Can Company Page 18 ka- .Qi il :Lx NIR. RICHARD li. l,If:H1.nNu MR. WILIJAM l,. Nll'flRATII Mu. D. .l. U'C'nwnR Mn. IJ. .l. U'C'uvm In Prosicle-nt I'1'c-sirlvnt Bun:-11 fvlliliflllllll l'r4-Nialm-rlt K. L1-Blunml xlilf'lliIll' Tuul Yvillianxsun Vunlpznuy F0l'lIli1'2l i'mnp:my l m'mic-:1 fkmlpu Cnlllpaluy maiden! 'a cwmci! MR. EDXVARD C. URR P1-e5ident MR. CHARLES SAVVYER NIR. WILLIAUI J. XYILLIAMS Potter Shoe Cunlpany Attorney II1VOStIlll'Ilt5 Page 19 Q-, Y V ' 1- 5 ,: n.v. 1 'Quin w 4 J 1 . v, fl F v. , A Q. R1 xp Rural-:n'1' lhssxux. SJ. REV. S. J. lSl'c'KM.xN, SJ. REV. ALUYSIVS BHEEN, SJ. C'l1anm-llm' , 11'f'21SH 1' D 'INl'l'2lSllI'1'I' Emu-ritus D11-ml. Nlurc-I1 QQ. 19:18 5, A X rf ., . r, '31 . f f Avi' MR. PAH, B1'1:K11.xR'r Miss M,x1u:.um'1' MuRxA1mN MR. RAYMOND FELLINGER Acc-mnntant B111-sux' Rvgistrar . ,Q :GHZ x v. EIHYARID 0'lS1u1-LN, SJ. MR. BERNARD BIARTIN Ima.-..-.-nur uf .xf1.niss1.,uS Asslsfunt ,1P1j'vf.'f0f Of .XKIIIIISSIUHS Page 20 4 , 1 I by A , '45 ,J .M M , , YA? ,X N v ,, 6 4 . 6 4 f,2f Audi' MR. XYILLIAM BUCKLAGE MR..E1m'.x11D YONIJI'1H.I'IAAIi MR. JUHX MUSER Dire-ctOr Of News Burn-aiu ANS15tP1Tlt T0 HN' PI'f'Slfl1'Y1i Director Of Public- Rc-lzitimis Dmlctmi Ui ljfiwiluplmi 0 f 'Y' Agua? If O .., 'J if 5, '41 W 35? my i A M if 0 f yy, lil. f 1' MR, IRYIN BEUMER MR. PAUL SXVEENICY MR. ALBERT WORS1' Business Bflilfliigtxl' V0terz1n's Directm' 11iiDI'2lI'i2lll i X MRS. BI.-XRGARET BIOORE MR. ROBERT COATES Assistant Librarian Placement Officer Page 21 141355666 gaawl J Iluzm' D. FUIJEY XYILSUN HXYUODYH SANIJEII i'l1zniI'nIau Svc'I'vta1'y HI'IliNl.XN G. BIzEssLER REV. EDWIIIID J. IYCONNOR, GENE DRISCOLL JAMES W. FARRELL, JR. SJ. NI.-xI'RY GEIIWE REV. NVILLIAM A 3 JOE E. KELLY REV. VICTOR B. NIEPORTE, S.J P. I'IETIIICRINGTON, S.J. XVILLIAM R. SEIDENI-'ADEN DAN TEHAN RA1'MOND A. TILTON Page 22 ' 1 ,.. eg W, fy: ,V lW'f lk ,- .V ., n up In GH hm- wla h.,- www E 4 4 . riding. lathcl Slusls, D . X nelf-r. Father Rodman. Dr. llailstones. Father Hetlierington. hmffrl. . llartniann. Dr. hlcfluy, Father 0'Connor, Father XYirtc-nlwrger, D1-an lYalk1-r. ,f ai- - f ,ff IA ' -- - ' 10' , Q1 f , ...Q l ' 'l ' 'I ,' ',4,-,.'TfN,ii-ii.,' 4,1 Blemhers of the Academic Council of the Vniversity meet monthly to study the cur- ricula and related prohlems. The Council is composed of the President. the deans. and departmental chairmen appointed by the President. The Very Rev. Paul L. O'Connor. S.J.. is chairman of the Council. Other members are the Rev. Henry VVirtenberger. S.J.. dean of the College of Arts and Sciences: Dr. Ray- mond lNIcC oy, dean of the Graduate School and chairman of the Department of Educa- tiong the Rev. Edmund Hartmann. S.J., dean 'TH 1 -1 of the llilford Division: Dean Russell lYalker of the Evening Division: the Rev. Hugh Rodman. S.J.. assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciencesg the Rev. Xvllliiilll Hetherington. S.J.. director of the Honors Course and chairman of the Department ot Classics: the Rev. Eugene Shiels. SJ.. chair- man of the Department of History and Political Science: Dr. Thomas Hailstones. director of the Department of Business Ad- ministration and Economics: and Dr. Charles Wlheeler. director of Summer Sessions and chairma.n of the Department of English. 1 .. . X 1 4 Q . v w -4, . DR. J. N. JANSON 4' 1 7 1 'f7 fWf-W 11 We ,,,4Q5,j..- . 2g5Q,'2,..1,,,ya , , ' wg, .M ffmf, . A f ,pw,,5:f.'wy, ,' , I GW v.MMQ.vZfW1Q. . X: ,. ff -Wi, R. A . .A ' I I'Wf'13lf if , '? 9'3 J 'hE5vf'4?W ?'?f . 7 fifgfwsega' Wg. ff. V 1 9' :gZ:,,4y17jWg3 ,. E if W6 f'f4gf'W If l .M 4 I r 4 1 I ,, 47 ,ff , 496 1 f 41 , . f Y' . , K pf X 1, ,lflj'?9 he f ' 522 ,W V, A , ' ww' ' f f -ff 1 V, - . . ,E 17 Wywm 71:2 2 1 H .wi '1 I 3,14 , .f ,,,y,,5,,,, V yn-ig, gnfwafv W' ,, A V, 1, , . , . .N f W'M:G ff , zf'fwf.wf. Z ff, Qvff gm... ff, 10 ,R W . , e:.f,4,', , ,, V.'igiA,g,, f., ,l Q 5 Quo zz 7 Rauf 'L f' ' e 2 -. . ,, Q, ff? WWMWW Q, W, , a w 7m.w'w'z,ff , wwf W4-V f 71',!,'s:-2 fwm.vfm444f':f ', ff! 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VVICKER JAMES W. IVIGGS INIARTIN T. XYIRTZ I I I I Page 63 l A nwm' if XYUUNIICIQ lfml. J. XYVRTZ Runrzm' J. Yurxu RIf'Ii.kliIJ Nl. Zsr-:mxm Q - .uw ' W 3 5 - 5 RIELYI x M. ZXVISSLER Page 64 I I The '57-58 academic year began with a camparatively smooth registration process on September 11. 1Yhen the final figures were in. it was ascertained that a record number of undergraduates. 1667. had en- rolled. The largest home crowd of the football season witnessed the llusketeers' 31-13 victory over St. Joseph's College of Indiana. Several new faculty members greeted students when classes began on Septem- ber 16. llr. Thomas Bruggeman. llr. Yvilliam Larkin, and Dr. Klark llahowald joined the llathematics Department. llr. Joseph P. Ebacher constituted the sole addi- tion to the 1NIodern Languages Department. The Dramatics Department added Blix Otto A. Kvapil who also directed the productions of The Blasque Society. Dr. Howard Schultz became a member of the Economics Depart- ment. 1NIr. Thomas Blagner. Nlr. Alvin Nlarrero. and B112 John Tich joined the Philosophy Department. Lt. Col. Donald Connolly, Jr., began his first year as Pro- fessor of Milita1'y Science and Tactics. Nine Jesuits were also added to the faculty. Rev. Page 65 lidward Rradley. S.J.. taught Physics while Rev. John Felten became a member of the Vlassics Department. Rev. Mark Hurtubise. S.J.. and Rev. Rudolph Prickril. S.J.. taught in the Theology Department. Rev. 1Yalter Kapica. S.J.. and Rev. Eugene Mangold. S.J.. joined the English faculty while Rev. WL Henry Kenney, S.J.. and Rev. Harker Tracy. S.J.. taught Philosophy. Rev. Edward J. fiyflUl1l1Ol'.. S.J.. became student counsellor and athletics moderator. The traditional Blass of the Holy Spirit was celebrated September 18 by the Very Rev. Paul L. fVclOIlI10l'. S.J.. President of the Lniversity. Rev. YY. Henry Kenney. S.J., professor of Philosophy delivered the sermon. Xavier won its second game of the season squeezing by Kent State. 13-7 .... The Senior Sodality began planning Kick-off Kapers to celebrate the anticipated victory over UI' .... The hluskies bowed to Bowling Green. 16-0 .... The .YIlI'Z.6'I' l'111'1'ersz'1'y Nezrs, under the editorship of Bob Queenan. began publication .... Father Leo J. Vollmayer. S.J., celebrated his fiftieth anniversary as a Jesuit with a Blass in Bellarmine Chapel. October li .... The Armory was the scene ol' the Dorm Council dance. Uctober ll. . Candidates for Homecoming Queen were in- troduced to the student body .... The Rand and the Military Department combined forces to present a gigantic half-time Columbus Day show as the Bearcats downed the Musketeers Q3-H .... Castle Farm was the scene of the Sodality Dance that night. Rev. Vincent McCorry, S.J.. opened the Great Speakers Series with Theology in the Ivniversity Curriculum. . . . The lluskies extended their losing streak to five with s11c- eessive losses to Detroit and Dayton. . . llary Dirr. assisted by Carole hloser and Pat Donovan. reigned as Homecoming Queen November Q. The fates were propitious for the Muskies snapped their losing streak down- ing Marshall 18-0 .... The annual hlemorial Mass Was celebrated November 8 .... Repre- sentatives of Xavier took part in the Cathe- dral rcdedication .... The lluskies continued their winning streak by roaring past, Toledo. QU-7 .... The Poland Philopedian Debating Society took first place in the Regional Tau Kappa Alpha Debate Tournament at the I'niversity of Kentucky .... Dr. Anthony Nemetz spoke on lIetaphor to a capacity crowd in the Cash Room. Page 66 Ralph Marterie provided the music for the Military Rall at the Topper Club. llary Ann Rawe was chosen Honorary Cadet Col. . . . The l'hilopedians journeyed to the VVindy City to capture first place in the Chicago Jesuit Centennial Debate Tournament .... The basketball team opened the season with a victory over St. Joseplfs College of Indiana, 74-56 .... The llasque Society. under the direction of Mr. Kvapil. presented its first production of the season. The Tanzing of the Slzreze. December 6. 7. and 8 .... Sixty-eight students were received into the Senior Sodality at a special service in St. Peter-in- Chains Cathedral .... The Xavier Alumni Association presented St. Francis Xavier Awards to llr. Edwin G. Becker. Fr. Aloysius Breen. S.J., and Stan lNIusial. . . In the Iiniversity of Cincinnati Invitational Tourna- ment the lIuskies squeezed by llarshall only to fall victim to U.C.. 79-68. During Christmas vacation the hIuskies regained their winning form to overcome Fordham. Villa hladonna. and Regis. . . Classes resumed January 3 .... The 13th brought semester exams .... lNIeanWhile the cagers had defeated Louisville. lNIiami. and Iona before bowing to St. Joseph CPa.l. 70- 65 on January 11 .... On the 20111 the X-men trounced VVestern Kentucky. 10Q-70. This Was their season high for a single game. February 1 the Frosh Frolic was held in the Armory. Deke Bloffett and his orchestra supplied the music .... Fr. Conway addressed a. convocation on February 7. His topic was International Space Agency. . . The Sodality sponsored their second annual Variety Show, Time For 1111181.12 presented in the VValnut Hills High School Auditorium under the direction of Bob Schaffstein. . . The following Weekend brought the Mardi Gras. Friday night was devoted to the ''0ver-The-Rhine Party. The next evening Castle Farm became the scene of the Blas- querade Ball .... Rumors spread around campus that Xavier had received an N.I.T. bid. The lluskies lost to Louisville. Marshall. Ohio C.. Dayton. and St. Francis tPa.J before defeating VVestern Kentucky 100-91. . . . On Friday. 1NIarch 7. the Cash Room was the scene of a debate celebrating the feast of St. Thomas Aquinas .... The hluskies closed the season with a loss to IDC.. 80-08. . . . The Sodality held a Training School for Catholic Leadership. The theme this year was the Lay Apostolate .... Casting was completed for Jean Giradeauz-is Tiger AI Page 67 The flutes .... Xavier aeeepted an X.I.'l'. bid ..... I im 1Yiggs won the fifith annual Alumni Uratorical Contest .... Tiger .If The flutes played to sellout crowds March 20- 223 .... On March 22. Xavier's Musketeers downed Dayton 78-74 in overtime to become the 1058 National Invitational Tournament Champions. linderdogs from the beginning. the Huskies marched over Niagara. Bradley. and St. Bonaventure to defeat Dayton in the finals. The team arrived home next day to one of the biggest welcoming celebrations ever staged in the Queen City .... March Q4 was the date of pre-registration ....i A ugustana College won the Third Annual Marx National Invitational Debating Tournament for the second time .... Fr. 1Yulftauge delivered a paper on Time and Space before the East Central Conference of the American Catholic Philosophical Association ..... A pril 18 and 10 were the dates of the Boatride and Junior Prom. Members of the Sophomore. Junior. and Senior classes and their dates danced to the music of Don Lackey and his orchestra at the Netherland Hilton's Pavillion Caprice. . . . The month of llay found the seniors preparing for the big day. graduation. The Senior Prom was held Saturday. 1NIay 31. . . . Commencement took place in the Field- house VVednesday evening. June 1. Page 68 1 ,, ' wx 1 ' -' VV VV ' ' . , ' ,- 1 Q QV -, '7 ' M' ,V :ffffg ,-V , 1 - .,-' IC - ,r'ff',f' . -- 1 :'?!k ,'. ',1 ' v'V A 1 . . 5-Ski-r ' V3 , ' , ,f 4 .-,.1f3.-- ' , ,,VV Lff' V 5 -ff is-'Q-f .5-jp-f - ...fir ' ' ' n. 'W' ' VV f V Y' , ,VVIY if A -yV1,w- J: ,M .ff ,Vf'?g.:-'Y V .gf 41-' 4' : -if V- I' 1 , ,rf -1. ,ff - -.VV . Q- ,f if .f - ,r!,- M., f' ,- ' .1 .4 1' . --'4'f'y'N, f?'?3?f! Mag! fri? fa -i5? 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Pe-lzer, Henley, Ziegler, Higgins. flUUlllllS. Dvliv. Guia-s. Uhr. Thfrfl roux' Hmlupp. Rim-han, Ht'g1l'l1Ql'. Gaffney. YYif,-st. Pcrrinu, Campbell, Doughty, Y2ll1fl6'I'll2lill'. Imllga-1's. Hoffmann. l z'r.vt rout F11-sc-lx, Yuxu-v. Mn-zulc-. Sc'l1Il0llll'l'. Km-ll. Adaln, AI'llllDI'UStl'I', XYCiIll'NYlltll. Sworzrl rout Schuttvn. Axt, Fluspohler, llcrsch, Crary. AZC'lVilIlKlI't'. Butrym, Tuepkvr, Tholw. Page 70 r.s-f rozr: Dunkel, Hugoutolwr, Bull, Maya-r, Mzlllurrl. Danim-I, Kushnmn. Lzlfkus. SKTIIIIII rout lhllvy, .Xllc-n, Kullulu-r. Your Ruehl, Wllym-. McLaughlin, lie-L-kcnhzlllpt. Drain, Zwivk. Third ruzr: l,1'Ilk4'l', Be-c-kvr. XYl'St1'Il1lHI'f. Vuym-, l l:migun. lnlllllll ll2lYl'. Sugar. Lur 1s. mf rout' Grvsik. Martin, Fullat. Kule-sur. Kaisvr, Huggins. Kuhlmun. Ke-Her. Snr-nur! rmr: Slillllilll. Tmlmff. Grnssi, Stre-nk. Lullx Page 71 D. D4 Y wi ., jx -4 vw NEA, Q N' ' 1'r.x-I rnzr: Taxpllurll, Tholupson, Slliliil. Lalnflsmu. Molony. Vassidy, Kuil, Jordan. Astlllllli TUII Hmtlng Lnelm Behal UNH Hue-sing, JEIIISZCII, Kl'ilIlll'I'. Koss. Third rout Futh, Day, Picrrun. Krogel In tl 0 1 unum NIUN er in-1' rnzr: IIzu'tmzm. H4-lfer, Full:-n. Iivrustm-in, U1-uko, fxbbI'l1ZZt'St', 190111111012 Bunumg .Suomi mu Bm dum, Boufforcl, Ldxe e, mln-Ply. Gumllu-z11't, LilI'0llX, Mr-Kcuwn, M. Aflalus. Third rmr: T1-w, Hi lHN Bm hmm Guam Xlbcrton NIKIIltU5l I 319 Grourk. YYIM-lam. Page 72 First row: Ruwe, J. Sunderman, D. Sc-line-irler, Ulrich, Markey, Eng, Re-arrlon, T. O'Connor. Second ron-.' Wie-rlcnlann, Schucler Schutte, Lenharfl, Paulus, Yahey, Smith, Lyon, Schertlcr, Rensing, Suflrloth, Tatu. Third row: D. Sunrlvrman, Stuhlrcyer, Kappas O'Rourke, Trotta, OSSf'HSC'llUllflt, Blazer, Curtin, Sander, Olin, Ollier. First row: Zuern, Petersen, YVeher, Kammer, Curry, Zerkvl, Simons, wV6Stf'I'lJt'C'li. Second mu-: Haggvrty. Kaufmann, Kirirrcich Korngiehel, Lee, We-ic-hmann, Thomas, Flaig. Third row: Andres, Schlotman, Burke, Atherton, Se-ry, Young, Sr,-heuerle Listcrman, Sic-king. Page 73 'w Page 74 ,e : 'r. Breen receives St. Franeis I ff I' Xavier Award from Fr. U'C'onnor. Righl: Communion time at Mass in honor uf St. Franc-is Xavier. First row: Goldschmitt, Greener, Bent, Burke, Carmody, Sheridan, VVelsh, Huss. Second row: Rowe, I'c-htmun. Bath. K. Da Leuseh, Handorf, Vvright. Third roux' Feld, Keefe, Milrray, Holger, Helier. Page 75 Ffrsf rozr: Gronauer, Mcflafferty, Sic-king, Kramer, Ronnebaum. Davoran, Nlinogue, King. Second row: Bankemper, Luken Bender. Hennessy, Ledwin, fonners, Noonan, Poland. Third row: Freiliofer, Schultz, J. VVeber, Doyle, Cornelius, Stankiewicz R. Pohlkamp, R. Breitbeil, Vilas. l 1'r.s't row: Wfilder, Behrens, Ayersman, Barton, Kelley, Furio, Riley, Zwick. Second row: Bowling, P. Collins, Mullane, Long, Fox T. Que-enan, Broucler, Murray, Myers, Brandabur, Maratea, Scheper. Third row: Gallagher, Allen, Kieffer, Kunkemoeller Middendorf, Matzet, Dollenmayer, W. Martin, Kopinski. Page 76 First row: Trageser, Conway, Borne, Board, Petrocelli. Baldwin, Luhrman, Humphries. Svconrl row: Rothzu-ker, Larkin, Rawlings WVooclrougl1. First row: S. Weber, Cahill, Huge-nberg. Le-ser, Chiodi, Zepf, Rieder, Haas. Second row: Stentf-bac-h, Sikora. Vavanagh, Fallon Keener, Pluth, Freewal. Third r0'11'.' Malone, Miller, Glandorf, Rigler, Kopevky. Page 77 Firxf rozr: Mallurdi, Bunker, Maggini, Brendle, Gia-sler, Mc-Call, Brady, Grupenhoff. Second row: Klueh, Huber, Swaykus, XViest Read, N. Mooney, Nic-olai. First row: Nawalanice, Wilke. S. Weber, Koch, Korts, Fielding, Durso, Luhrman. Page 78 First rozr: Colina, BllSllfIl2lI'l, Dc-iterman, Reisz, Hair, Rom-kers, Gran, Scliucrmann. Svcoud rozr: LvMoult, Hazuka, Wills-tt, Y Evans, Visconti, Ranft, Wirlger, Fanning, Nolan, Kean. Third row: Bvard, Bulger, Vollman. Ricman, We-ingartner, Williams Peters, Buelterman, DeFinne-y, Sitzman, Gutting, Montgomery. First roar: Clark, Bohan, Perry, 0'Daniel, Simon, Becker, Wenker, Schmitt. Secorm' rmr: Castruc-ci, Spavth, Gavin, Vliivatero Wessendorf, Borovicka, Merten. Third row: Baslmgill, Eling, Peterlin. Docckffr, Dullfr, Kvenun, Bock. Page 79 Jimmy az!! Cadet Col. Bernard Losekanlp and Honorary Vol. Mary Ann Rawe. I. 1 :Ev Q, awww .JU Lcjfi fo right: Honorary Col. Mary Ann Rawe. Col. Thompson. Honorary Capt. of the P.R.'s Wanda Franks. Col. Connolly. Page 80 Q 422' 41.45. A. ., W, 5fll4l1'IltSZlINl the-ir flu Faculty Table Page 81 ,mm M A A A Q1 fd? ff W! ff .yr ff' fi 'f 4 'Q ff 2. ' 1 af . ,ZW 1 ,jf I f H, 54 fix., V fh 5 MA , At I XII? , ' V W W I I w X F1'r.x-f rmr: Geragllty, Stevens, Noonan. Dehan, Gonzales, Goertz, Faller, Frank. Second rozr: Creme-ring, Donnellon, Altenau, Kemper, Kroger. Third rozr: Koechlin, lN1urphy. Grilm, Pfeiffer. Reed. First rozr: Fannon, Bien, 0'Keefe, Griffin, Wac-ksman, Niehaus, McLaughlin, Eble. Ser-ond row: Theuring, Glins, Stratman. Hadley, lsfort, Sec-or, Bunker, Maisel. Foote. ,N Page 82 E i l I 1 l l l i l C L, l ,. ll ln I ll l l ll iw ll H l l J ll I I ,Y w L ,r 1 l I i l 'x l l 1 1 l l 4 First row: Huml, Gundrum, Fleming, Boylan, Vaneli, Deilmel, Howard, Vomello. SCFOIIII roux' Hansen. Be-rtranl, Fe-llinge-r, Re-f-fl Hille, Norlnik, Snyder, T. Young, YVagner. Third row: Huber, Bl1S6Illt'y0I', Re-ilmzan, Kelly, Funk, Sc,-hovnln-rg:-r, Tasto W'ingPr. Terlau. First row: Moore, Martin, Killigrew, Zang, Voc-t, Habig, Rate-rs, Straub. Serond row: Haas, WVclle-r, Moss, Sand, Welch, Gerstle- Bruening, Lovko, Montovani, Gressler, Bertcn. Third row: Messman, Schneider, Dunagan, Seiwert, Kron, Grigshy, Berting Hulefeld, Mcmrrison, He-ntz. Page 83 I'll'l'.Vf row: SK'lllll9I', Braun, Landon, Sf-hmirlt. Doyle, Harnisllfeger, Gertll, Stulmliers. Secorzll rnzr: Bremner, Merten, Klolloy, Turner. Kramer. Luhrman. Yalleau. Third roux' Leon. Rothaeker. Gardner, Durso. Duval, Reichert. First row: Simpson, Bushbaclier, Heckmuller, Bernardi, Mullin. Reiss, Jones, Murphy. Second rouf: Corwin. Varuso. Hosey. Stokes, San Roman, Baumann, Wagner, Bradley, Loiria, Rial, Hopkins. Third row: Cowell, VVard, Geiger, Tirnperman, Dragonette Revellese, Murkiewicz, T. Sullivan. Page 84 Liltill-.xIllE'I'i1'ilIl F-unuuvr Sclmul Group MV ' ,pf ff, nf, vagina, , f y-, 1, M177 . 1 H' , ..,wg, ', ,M u .mammf 1 First row: Catalanio, Sudinsky, McTigue, Kenny, Oh, McMahon, Cross, Patton. Second rou-: Sc-llrof-der, fiI'iSSIllt'I', Millor. Rf-ising, Jirkans, Nlachlay. Page 85 Firxf rouz' Scanlon, Iirislanv. Mac-kin. Farrvll. l rie-rlric-h. Fc-hr, Sopuch, Husl. Sl'l'0lIf1 rozr: J. Young, Novak. J. Foster. 1'r.vI rozr: Frvy, Usfm-ld. Wlnrna-r. Finn:-y. Hnrlxsc-lu-Im-ior, Mc-Quail. Than. Tiernan. SITOIIII rozri The-sing. Crasgvr, Sudassy, Jung, Grinws. Mc-Grzaw, G1-l'uc-i. Third rozr: lhlllllllllll, Jones, Gclhut. Sc-hn1e-ling. Nil h2lllS, VVinstcl. Page 86 F1'rs'I row: Oflourdi, Jac-obs, Sengl, Aquino, Stark. Ye-ttvr, Junivt. Thmnns. SUPOIIII rnu-.' Lung, llittvr. Vunnun, liunlzinus, Pym- Taylor, Dilg, Slnullcn, Zook. Edwards. Nvwnmn, 0'Bri4-n. Hiulk, Kvlly. Thirfl rozr: N14-luring. G4mn4-lla. S4-llrm-:If-r, Sand Bruuilettv. Linn. Bucksclwider, Sr-hmitl. xvitZIIl2Hl. Km-1-ra. K1lllllll1'T, Hallnrun. Humlwrt. Huh. F-tvrlnzxn, furlv. l z'r.wI rozr: SIICFIIIHHD. Ne-lson. Evans. Schmidt. Evans, Wlagner. YYills. Bruner. Sw-our! rmr: Bm-ks. Barra-tt. BI'Q'SIlt'Il. YY1-lcll. YYulf Shortcn. Korlwv. Hartman, J. Donovan. P. Donovan. R1-ihlillg, VVinhuse-n. Third rnzr: Marx, YYisr-hvrulh. Bmnkurnp. Smith Eppinghuff. Buze-k, XYIIFIDIU. IgI'llg'g.fl'I', Simon. Duff. Page 87 l'll.7'.S'f r011'.' Signer, WX-ster. Buckley, Conlan. Brannen, lIeManus, Evans. Baker. Second row: Blzlrsh, Yvells, lliser, llliller, Williams Breitheil, Foken. Murphy, Kurtz, Bok, Strigle. Third rozr: Theuering. Dressmzin, lYroeklange, Brown, Connell, Glenn, Claudar Firxl rozr: Brogan, Balog. Malone, Drew, Griggs, Bosken, Meehley, Pablo, Merc-ado. Second 'l'0Il'.' Kramer, Schneider, Norkus Forrester, Marley, Koenig, Morrissey, Stelzer, Tomezak, Hannon, lYish:xrt, Hamons, Harland. Third row: Delaney, Elfers Guenther, Briekner, Mueller, Broekman, Gzistright, Batter, Leugers. Page 88 ff 5 ur ff? W 1 .' fk' sw X 1 xi? ff Y XYinuvr uf tllv IIisturic'ul gruup: Right, Nlr. H11 Sr-llmiflt. Elllil un thc- lmit. Nllss I'1-ggy Bulll. us MV. uufl Mrs. -Xlw Lincoln. i' I fr, I Page 89 7714146 'ma nnvrs in thc- Hllnlnrulls gruup: Le-ft. Dave Mas and Miss Nlziry Lml Dnnzlvan. AE: ' ff - .-,f -1 Us Vu! ,fgx .9 fifj ,,f',fV, ,177,f9 if f f' 7 f ' ,523 ,fig f 1,7 A gn fff f 'x ,MQW JJ Fr x Fin! roar: S. Mommy, 1'jd9lIl12lIlIl. Bra-Inner. Brockmau. Young, Hickey, Schuen. Cunningham. Second row: Frigerio, Alarie, T. Duhcrty. YYeiclenfeller, Stubbers, Dudley, Gutch. Grupenhoff, Shay. Page 90 4-.-rg Nw First row: Fuerst, MCFQ-tridge, Rosmarin, YY:1gncr, Bs-micr, Thang, Clark, O'Connor. Svvonrl rozr: D. Frvy, Costello, Malone lIcD0nald, Labadie, Knopf. K. Frey, Stagnaro, Kzliu. Km-on. Third row: Birklc-, Coughlin, O'Cnnm-ll, Zia-gler. Kinlvy, Speed Haffer, Buck. Page 91 1'vl.I'.Vf rrnr: F1-iv. Grntc, Riley. Krzuna-r. Moloney. l itzgo1'uld, NI:-issuer. Low-joy. Ser-ond row: Foloky, Koesters. llaier, Gcrding, Enslein. NIEISSIIIIIU. 1901-Ivy, H0rhc1't. Risclnn. Thirrl roux' Groh, Ffiiill. Lamping, Kirwin, Knueven, Willis. Fins! rozr: flnlnplwll, Klc-in. Dvsmonfl. Nlastrupuolo. Keller. Finn, Huber, Jones. Second row: Brown, Bleyer, Canny, Meisen, Manley. Longi, Mibson. Third rozr: Molnar, Prendiville. Lukowitz, Sherman, Mc-Cluskey, Aitken. Page 92 I :iw . l ,M Ifdityw If ff, f K , M Mm ww, XI 1. if ' , ' .K 93 . Q, 'wid ,X-M1149 . 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W, f I .fi , I . , 56,1 I I I I Even in this age of satellites and guided missiles there can bc no substitute for a large number of trained men of ability to form the backbone of our national defense. That is why the government has been emphasizing the reserve programs in recent years. The main source of officers for the Army Reserves -and the Regular Army-is the nation-wide R.0.T.C. program in our colleges. The Xavier regiment is typical of those found on the campuses of major colleges and universities throughout the country. It is directed by Lt. Col. Donald H. Connolly, Jr., Professor of Military Science and Tactics. who commands a large and capable military staff. The courses taught range from basic organization of the Army and R.O.T.C. for freshmen to highly complex gunnery courses for the seniors. The R.O.T.C. program is divided into two parts. All non-Veteran. physically fit men of Xavier are required to take the two year Basic Course. From this group approxi- mately one-tenth are selected to continue their military studies for two more years and Page 94 become commissioned officers in the U. S. Army Reserve or Regular Army upon gradua- tion. A student is exempt from the draft as long as he is enrolled in the R.O.T.C. pro- gram. The military instruction is not all class- room theory. There is also the practical work on the drill field. This. too. is under the supervision of the military staff, but the actual instruction is done by the cadet officers. In this way a student learns both aspects of military discipline-to take orders and to give them. To supplement instruction and to develop leadership there are a number of extra- curricular military organizations. The largest of these is the Pershing Rifles. PR is a social fraternity and drill team combined. Under the direction of hlaj. VVright and Capt. Savelle and drill coaches. Sgts. Balch and Brammer, the PRS participated in inter- collegiate drill competition commanded by cadet officers elected by the members. This year the captain is Bill Bertelsman, and the executive officer is Dick Wallace. egdmenlczf aff Lqfl to r1'ghf,f1'r.st ro 1l'f Cadets Krebs, Losekamp QRgmtl. Cmdr.j, McCluskey. Second row: Cadet Kellner, Lt. Col. Connolly CPMSTD, Cadet Stepa nic. Another extra-curricular activity is the R.0.T.C. Rifle Club. Open to all cadets. the club offers the opportunity for safe. super- vised small arms practice. The club main- tains a .QQ cal. rifle range on the second floor of the Armory. Field trips are often made to outdoor ranges to enable the members to fire large-bore weapons. Like the Pershing Rifles, the Rifle Club engages in inter- collegiate matches With other universities in this area. The president of t.he Rifle Club is Page 95 'nw-' , X . Bob Powellg the faculty advisor is Maj. Jerneyg and the coach is Sgt. VVilliams. The Xavier Order of lllilitary llerit is an honorary society for outstanding cadets of the senior and junior year of R.O.T.C. Newly elected members are inducted each year with elaborate ceremony. The XOHIBI is respon- sible for the arrangements for the hlilitary Ball. the social highlight of the year. Bernie Losekamp is chairman of the XOMBI. and the moderator is Lt. Col. Thompson. 70 77l77f Seadaw Lqfl In rfylli: Givslvr. Stcpznlifx Kvllnvr, Voffey. NI1-Vlmlske-y. llivvr. Mulinsky. Plagelmxll. Gilligulx. Nagy. Nlm-llm-nmn. Luxe-kz1 mp, XXVZIHZIVP, Gillull. 70771771 mam Lqfl to right-l 1'r.vf row: Eckstcin. BIIPFIIIEIII, Paris, Brendle. Schaffste-in. Second rnzr: Silvati. Moorman. Haas. Third row: Mountel, Novak. Farwll. Protz. Absmzf: Delrose. Page 96 X ,455 M QM 9 Page 97 M., 'Rn ,Wi 1 my ww' ,, 1: r 1 1' MM. M' 5791 , ff X ,, J! Yjf ffffx 5' f A ,A I 10 Mfr CJ If ,f 7-if I fl fftvl fx! 'iffy , f AY,,fZ,,1!f, QA I '45 , KW! 5 ji Qww .pyffmffi..fL5fg1z,y4L- Lf, f wi V1 tiff c-.,fg35f L ,.,. V, 4f , , 0 2: if f' .. Vg! C,,3g,,jL,Qf,,w,f , J ,,. XJ .-1, VK XT' , 762 J , f , , V fQl,,1'f4Qfl1x,Q5 N ,wldzff -J -' -J -f .Mix Bluellcr, Slmernmn, Conrad. Maier, Capt. Metzger, Schnliflt, Zcrkel, Bernstoin, Hana, Huge-ntober, Sgt. Higgins KJ M, . I ,J Kfrfrpji. .J pf f , ,' -, f V' V' Page 98 F ecoml rou-: Sander, Green, Penker, Kauflnann, XYills, Tholc. Sc-hnev. NIOUFIIIEIII, Sgt. YYilli:uns, Capt. Almml, Maj. Jn-rney, Fr Reinke, Capt Bliller. Sgt. St2llIlp8I'. Owens. Rolls. Fvclcy, Goldschxnidt, Bath, Enslcin, Culina. Thulme. irst row: Tiinpernlan. Perry, Kvrn, Gavin. Grunefelrl, Grathwohl. Powvll. Bl'f'Ilfllt'. SllI1f1t'l'Ill1lI1. Lznpille. Usfelrl. Shurtvn. Davis. t t N 3 i Instructor Bob Strunk and Ed YYottle during flight training. 52 Q 3 K b.?' I - ' P ' W ' ' .... t aigiiinixbifg, Q N 1 9 Page 99 Z JZ 02 Lqfi: Nagy Ste-panic, Reed, Welch. T31't211'C3l1, Nlaj. Jerney, Fr. Rodman F af' fb!! , ff' M' I ,f J' 1' 1 N f , 1' J ' Milf! 'W' al: A iff? .- Aff A My ,wwf snr ff ,ff .f ,: , , ' 'ji A JESUIT UNIVERSITY bf' fr ft . ,H L it f , A.- Z1 ,- f f-N , .f f V ,V-N ,r-W ,ff f J 'iyfljf L7'5fC7f'L7flJ2 cz' .fkf U tw' lj Lf lJ'K:7 Xavier's Operation IIURE QIusketeer's Own lii6CI'llltIl1Q11t Effortl is unique among college organizations in that it is the only one devoted solely to the recruitlnent of students. MORE conducts pre-college clinics for high school seniors and their parents over the Eastern half of the lfnited States. At these clinics BIORE representatives describe the spiritual and intellectual advantages of a liberal arts education here at Xavier Eni- versity. John Donovan is chairman. Rev. Edward O'Brien, S.J., Director of Admissions. is fac- ulty nioderator. l rank llaher, Tom Cavauagh, Mr. Elmer Fenton. i , p fmgg X W, , f f f' ' r 'X 5 Af, ff 'le D Firsf r0u'.' Lynn, Adams, Luckett, Sena. Sahel, Barnhorst, Cherry. Second 'rout Schmidt, Bradley, Bycraft, Shay. Lautenhacln Hines, Tasto. Sammons. Fr. Ratterman. Frank. Haas, Mallardi. Odoardi, Bosken. Moroney, Schneider. fi f Z ff X, 'fi 'T' .1 11 I .- ,y ff 1 f V A F A . fp.,-f,fv,fU'Qji ggi? - ff ,if jyf-ii, if , 1 r-'C' ZylfffiV'f4flyi.'cf23f I 1.,f -92' f f cf? w.if'f f-' Under the capable leadership of President Bill Sena, Student Council accomplished a great deal this year. In addition to the usual Work of planning the social calendar and publishing the student. directory, they under- took a SBI-5,000 Armory renovation project. Among other things, a new, lower ceiling has Page 103 been installed to hide the unsightly beams To help finance this project. Council spon sored Pancake Day. The other officers of Council are: Vice President. Jerry Lynn: Secretary. Don Barn horst: Treasurer. Ed Adams. Rey. Patrick R3tt.9I'II13l1. SJ.. is faculty advisor. Kluch. Schneider, Adam. U'C,'onnor. ,.' f- f- f- ,---. f3'fff'V?,-N 7 f3 7 , ' f . . . pf - -- , ' gf. sf by ,lx The National Federation of Catholic Col- lege Students was founded in 1937 hy the hishops of America in order to develop Vatholic lay leaders. Participation in the group's activities extends the student's out- look heyond his own campus. Xavier achieves this end hy taking part in the regional and national conventions. Kenneth Schneider is the Senior Delegateg Jim Foster is the Junior Delegate. Fr. Wenzel. S.J., is faculty moderator. ' '41 . Z-. - v ' W 1 7 . :P ,W X A .-57 . 423 ,LQ iifjffif f5Q9,Qf'f W QQ .fp ,yy v ,af-z +75 ,fa ff' . 7,11 QQ, fi f1 j.jJ Q j X J is Jigga -f ef J .wma ,ff t.faiy.fftf,.at., cally QU. vt rf tytaa,eftff4fwWf.Qtfm9t,,CM M f, ,,4 The Society for the Advancement of Management is one of the youngest clubs on campus but also one of the most active. At the monthly meetings, often called IllfIllSfl l'Cll Av?-fjlIf.Y. the cluh always has a large turnout to hear important guest speakers. S.A.M.'s dual purpose is to further the individual welfare of its members, and to foster discussions in the fields of manage- ment, economics. commerce. and finance. The Societ.y's president is Paul Reiner- mann. Joe Viviano is vice-presidentg Dick Volle is treasurer: and Joe Yvitsken is secre- tary. lXIr. James llartin is the faculty advisor. First rouz' Kail. Hrendle, Corbett, Miller. Reinermann. Mr. J. Blartin, Volle. Schneider, Sullivan, Huhn, Trischler. Second roux' Frommeyer. Fuller, Joyce. Peter. Barry, Stack. Bycraft, 0'Donnell. Casey. Bushell. Kellner, .Xlniht-rg. Popp. Novello. Lindenschmidt, Schultz. Third r011'.' llefonn. Clasgens. Keeley. Krupa, Rieman, 0'Brien, Meldrum. 154055646 acielq T. D4-lape. Nl. l'lag4-man. S. NVQ-lwr. li, lfdm-Imann The Historical Society. officially known as discussion and critical evaluation of im- The Gilbert J. Garraghan Historical Society, is now in its second year at Xavier. portant historical Works and prominent authors. Ma1'k Plageman is chairman. and Dr. John The organization devotes its time to a Whealen is advisor. Pennington, WVeber, Klueh. Page 105 Htiemeam The literary set on campus finds a very suitable outlet for their talents in the bi- annual Ailzenaeznn. In this magazine are displayed the essays. short stories. and poems of literary-minded Xavier undergraduates. The group fosters the development and appreciation of creative writing among its IH6II1lDG'l'S. Stanley VVeber is the editor. and Ken Klueh, John Pennington. and Brian Kelly are associates. The art work is under the able supervision of Terry Foote. The faculty moderator is Dr. lYilliam W'iller. adafzllq Again during the '57-'58 school year. the Sodality of Our Lady continued to aid the students in their spiritual and social growth. On the spiritual side of the scale, the group sponsored clothing drives for the less for- tunate families of Cincinnati and the Santa llaria Institute. The Apostolic Committee of the Sodality busied themselves teaching Catechism to those unable to obtain formal training. and visited hospitals and homes for the aged. On Christmas day, many of the men gave up time with their families to take elderly people from the Santa lNIaria Institute' and other rest homes to Blass. For its own members. the Sodality spon- sored monthly days of recollection and two seven-day retreats. one at the semester break. Page 106 and one at the Easter vacation. Socially the group continued in its best tradition to offer some of the finest entertainment at Xavier. After the Xll.-U.C. football game. Castle Farm was the scene of Campus Capers. Feb- ruary 7 and 8 were the dates of the annual variety show. Time For Jlusic. at the VValnut Hills High School Auditorium. Talent was recruited from Xavier University. Our Lady of Cincinnati C ollege. and from the various Catholic High Schools of Cincinnati. The Sodality prefect is Jim Bradley. Ed lNIenes is vice-prefect. Bob Creighton is secretary, and George Stepanic is treasurer. The moderator of the Senior Sodality is Rev. John VVenzel, S.J., and Rev. Frank Holland, S.J., supervises the Probation Sodality. 771:44 The task of writing and editing 'PHE '58 MUsKETEER was more of a job than at quick glance might disclose. However. the entire staff was happy to contribute something to this book and sincerely hope it ineets with your approval. Kenneth Klueh served as editor-in-chief. Bernadine Kohls and Nlary Martin co-edited the Evening College segment. Brian Bremner was Activities editor. Freshman Hap U'Daniel edited the Athletics section. Williaiii Bertels- Inan handled the Military section capalxly again this year. Dr. Edward A. Doering is faculty advisor. fzafaldan Wi rs! roux' Kluch, Dr. Doc-ring, Brcnincr. Nw-rnnl rolr: Grupcnlioff. liroc man. Horne, Baldwin. Foote, lYclwr. Editor Klueh S X tl First row: Doherty, Frommeyer, Queenan. Poole, Adams. Second row: Boylan, Gardner, Klueh. Fehr, lllarkiewicz. Adam, Kail. if ZA Weave Throughout '57-'58, The Xavier Urzfiverszffy News continued to provide students, faculty, and friends of the University with entertain- ing. accurate. and Well-Written accounts of important news events. Junior Bob Queenan served as editor-in- chief for the year. Ed Adams is sports editor and columnist. Robert Eeldmann edited the Evening College segment. Rev. Eugene lylangold, SJ., is faculty advisor. On May 14, the News staff held its annual banquet in the Blue Room. 73w '-nw s-...f 4564 Page 108 Dasbach, Frank, Muelleman, Miller First I'0Il'.' Gressler. Schmitt. Rremner. Ser-mul roir: Vaneli. Simon, Mc-R1'ayer. l'. Fallon. Duffy. Nolan. Sc-lmrfe. l.t-rger. ,fir , X I ,ffl ,7 , , , . .1 ,qf I ' ,xS , f,,,, VW: f '-fr ff far af, I .,.w if 7-ff - - ,f 'J ff. -71 .. f' - 1 , -...ff L' J' J' ,fi , W- .f, , . ,- Y ..- 1 .f .f .Y X, ...Aw '., Af 4,,.f At the first meeting of the year. iNIr. Otto A. Kvapil outlined his plans for three major productions and a television show. The first effort of the season was VVilliam Shakespeare's T he Taming Of The Shrew, which was pre- sented on December 6, 7. and 8. The show was very Well received and. for the first time in recent years. the players appeared before capacity crowds. With the beginning of the second semester. the group announced that their next pro- duction would be Jean GiradeauX,s Tiger At T he Gates. On February Q. the Society held THE TAMING OF THE SHREW By VVILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Lucentio. . . . ...,....,.............. Tony Schmitt Tranio ...............,..... . . .J. Harold McBrayer Townsgirls Mary Lou Rroerman, Lois Ruddelmeier, Pat Dargis. Pat Fallon Raptista. .. .......... ........... J oe Nolan Hortensio . .... Brian Bremner Gremio .... . . .Thomas Gressler Bianca. .. ....., D. J. Duffy Katharina ..... Kay Steelman Biondello. . . . Robert Simpson Pctruchio . ..,.. Jerry Simon Grumio. . . . .James Dusablon Curtis ...... Nathaniel . . . . . .Richard Vanek . . .Tom Nlalone Sugarsop . ..... Al Juniet Tailor. ......... ........... . 'Xl Juniet Haberdasher . . . . .......,. Tom Malone Pedant ....... .... - Joe Scharfenberger Yincentio . VVidow. . . . . . . . .Dave Seiwert . . .Nancy Schrader Page 109 its annual banquet at f'aproni's Restaurant in downtown Cincinnati. As a climax to a successful drama season. the group presented a musical-comedy. Lurflfy For ille. by Dan Rodden and Joan 0'Byrne. The players' president is Tony Schmitt. Tom Gressler is vice-president. and Hilary Lou Broerman is secretary-treasurer. Mr. Utto Kvapil is the director. and Rev. John Reinke. S.J.. the faculty advisor. Our hats are off to the Blasque Society this year for their fine contributions to cultural life here at Xavier University. TIGER AT THE GATES By .Ir:.xN Glimimi-3,u'x Andromaehe ,. Vassandra .... Laundress . . Hector, . . . Paris .... Priam . . . Demokos .... . . Heculma ........ Mathematieian . Lady-in-VVaiting. . . Polyxene .... . . Helen .... . . . . Nlessenger . . . . Troilus. . . Abneos . . Busiris .,.. Ajax .... flysses . . . Topman. . . Olpides . , Senator . . . Sailor . . . . . . . . . .Joyce Kindt . . , . ,Kay Steelman .Maryhelen Vannon . . . . .Tony Schmitt . . , . Brian Rremner . . . . .Paul Pihler . . . .Tom Eekstein ......Rl1tl1 Sc-hutte . . .Reynoltl lfrutkin ....NIarilyn Nlarrs , .Vamille Roc-klage . . . .Pat TYt'lC'l1Ill2lIl ..,Ray Mc-Varty . . . . .Rob Simpson . . . .Jim Rroekman . . . . . .Tom Gressler . . . . . . .Jerry Simon . . .J. Harold Mt-Rrayer . , . . .Jim I.,llS2lill0ll . . . . . . .Dick Vaneli Michael Mefonville . . . . . .Jerry Sehoen rx! rmr: c'0IlSil1iIlP, McDcvitt. Griffin, Fr. Hurtubisc, SHI. S01-oml row: M. Ali2llIlS, Snyder Miller. Hrolulor, T. Eckstc-in. Pluth, Falwell. 'GW ,Nun .....wal M' 'nw g Page 110 Qfffliflifii 2? X 771 aid anew Ng-.. ' l 1'r.vl I'Oll'.' Eble. Fr. Sweeney. Hert h. Luc-rss-n, lim-rtelsnlan. Svc-mul mfr: Horne. lil-Halley, H1 f The lVIermaid Tavern. founded on campus in 1931. keeps alive among literary-minded students the convivial spirit of those banquets of Word, wit, and wassail held at the famous London Tavern in Elizabethan times. Students actively interested in writing are admitted to the group by invitation and with recommendation by a member of the English Department. At weekly meetings. members read compositions in prose or verse. Criticism and suggestions are offered in informal dis- cussion. Several times each semester special YYiggs. Klum-h. Frutkin. II:-iflt. all-patron meetings are held which past members of the Tavern attend. The traditions and procedures of the lllermaid Tavern are steeped in Elizabethan lore. A special vocabulary of Elizabethan Words is used at meetings. The Tavern publishes a privately cir- culated quarterly. The Tl!l'6'7'lIClC'IlIllI'. con- taining the writings of its members. Edwin llenes served as host of the Tavern for the first semester. Lawrence Borne was Francis. or Secretary. Father Paul J. Sweeney, SJ.. is VVarder of the Tavern. BSCI ilt Nliller, Foster. Shay, Hoffman, Cianeiolo, Brouder, Grimmer, YYhite. Farrell. Stevens. f?5 ? i7 f 5 wack Z af Reiss, Yandvrhaar, Blair, Sikora, Gibson. Qfeddeffefzg E al c-hc-ruth. Blues. Bufinger. Vlasge-ns. Krupa. Dr. Vega. Garmann. Dilg, Ojeda '6ZaZ A YY W .. ' VV hw, E ,wr 7,,,.,,,y,6v, .r F IA X..- '-.11?-f--1 --.T . . ,Q A ' I, 1 A, 5 5 Ie Q 3 . . E 2 'iv 2 First row: Evans, Carr, Fr. Chehayl, S.J., Kroger. Kane. SUCOIUI row: Amend, Flaig, Dammarc-ll, FI'C'lllUfl'l', Horak. Thiral row: Grupenhoff. Foote, Duffy. The purpose of this club is: To further here at Xavier the type of friendships formed and enjoyed in the service. To promote school spirit by backing school activities, encouraging membership in clubs and other organizations, and by participation in intra-mural sports. To acquaint the members with job oppor- tunities through regular monthly speakers who give brief talks concerning their various fields. To assist one another in problems common to us as VETERANS and students. For the past three years, the Veterans Club has provided the trophy awarded to the crack shot of the R.0.T.C. Rifle Team. VVinner for '57 was Cadet Sergeant Jim Mackin. Memo1'ial Masses for the War Dead are offered each semester. Athletic equipment was donated to the orphans. During the months of May and August. picnics were held at Sharon Woods. The Vets sponsored a dance at the Friar's Club in October and another at Listermann's in February. A bus trip was arranged for the X.U.-U.D. foot- ball game. 1 Jerry Amend is toastmaster: John Lomiski is committee chairman: Terry Foote is secre- tary, Mike Dammarell the treasurer, Ken Boehm the sergeant-at-armsg Rev. George Chehayl, S.J., the advisor. Z7 6 aaa Klueh, Grupenhoff, Foote, Bremner, Clasgens, Woodrough. Us :bl 'W al l 5 . ., , rs! rnuz' Keller. U'1'onuor. WI-dig. Schultz. Sheblessy, I'lrich, L. Fischer. Srmrzfl rozr: Gleeson, iwliorr. Leugers, Kaiser. Odoardi. New-l. Dr. Bourgeois. Gildea, Me-issuer. Frey. Alberton. Cowell. For those old salts scattered around eaiupus who can boast great quantities of sea- water coursing through their veins. the Xavier Vniversity Sailing Club provides an active and competitive outlet. The home port of the Sailing Club is Lake Cowan situated about thirty-five miles north of school. It is here that the group carries on a great many of its activities. including inter- collegiate regattas. The club hoisted their '57-'58 sails by releasing their list of scheduled regattas promising competition against such schools as Purdue, Ohio State. Notre Dame. and the Cniversity of Detroit. As of this year. the club has been incorporated as a division of the Athletic Department. lNIinor letters will be awarded on the basis of active participa- tion. Un the social side. the Sailing Club equalled their sporting achievements. On at Friday evening earlier in the year. the guys and gals enjoyed the Dinghy Dip in the Armory. The group also produced one of the snappiest floats for the Homecoming Game festivities. tying with the Vets Club for first place. On February 23. the members celebrated their annual Communion Breakfast. Officers are Steve Schultz, commodoreg Jack Sheblessy. vice-commodore: Jim Ulrich, treasurer: John O'Connor. rear-commodoreg and Elaine VVedig. secretary. The faculty advisor is Dr. Joseph Bourgeois. l z'r.vf rozr: Brockman. Turner. Huber. TYUUIIIUF. Mc-Bride. Hoek. Corbett. Gardner. Svconfl rout BIC-Namara, lYaeksman. Fischer, Stanton, Kramer, Molloy, Ryan. Finley, Bremner, T. Doherty, Grix, Alarie. Third r0u'.'KIaher, Funk. lYeidenfeller. tvinkel, Frigerio, Et-onomov, Luersen. Clasgens. Jones. Steiner. , ,., . . , ..,,.., di... nigga? 6 , r iff 17 111: ' 2, Firsi row: The-is, Niehoff, T. Hartlage, Caballero, Duston. Rehme, Baumann, Armbruster, Sc-hwing, Meyer. Christman, Przybylinski. Srcond r0u'.' hlurphy, Noe. lviest, Renter, Grote, Bowie, Dr. Klingenberg. Enright, Nia-ister, Hirsch, Farley, The Alchemyst Club. a student affiliate chapter of the American Chemical Society. is a valuable asset to those who are studying and are interested in the science of Chem- istry. The aim of the club is to promote a spirit of fellowship among the chemistry students of the University. In addition to this, the group promotes lectures. movies, field trips. and many other beneficial activities. Basbagill, Brown. Page 115 The Alchemyst Club participates in meet- ings with the Regional Albertus Klagnus Chemistry Club. Our Lady of Cincinnati College, Blount Saint Joseph College. and Villa Bladonna College. Don Bowie is president: Frank lYieble is vice-president: and Bob Christman is secre- tary. Dr. Joseph Klingenberg is the faculty moderator. f 9X 521111: , V' Guteh. Butrym, F4-hr. IViggs. Donakowski. Kllhlman, Schneider. The Debating Society is the oldest student organization on campus. During '57-'58 its members debated the national topic con- cerning the controversial Right-to-VVork', laws. In November. the debaters captured first place in the Regional Tau Kappa Alpha Scene of Marx Debate Tournament. afmwl 6 median Zagat' ' acdelq Debate Tournament at Kentucky. In De- cember, the Philops won the Chicago Jesuit Centennial Debate Tournament. The Society also played host for the Annual Marx National Invitational Debating Tournament. Jim Wiggs is president, and Rev. Vincent Horrigan, SJ. is faculty advisor. fi c QQ' F Q . I 'li i . f-I 'f , ffcwdefz 7lm5aew6 Q acmcdf fvzigi 4 a amine The Xavier University Council of the Knights of Columbus was initiated on Feb- ruary 16 when the charter class received the major degree. The Council was dedicated to the Sacred Heart at the first meeting, a Communion Mass. Since that time, the Council, which is one of three college councils in the U. S., has taken active part in the Annual K. of C. Corporate Communion, numerous other ac- tivities of the K. of C., and Xavier's Pan- cake Dayv in addition to several projects of their own. On April 10 and 11 the Council put on its own initiation for the first classg the major degree was bestowed on April 13. A dance was held on May 3 at the Norwood K. of C. Hall, and several Corporate Com- munion Masses were sponsored. Page 117 Semi-monthly meetings were held and social affairs were provided after each. Ed Kennedy addressed the Council. and movies concerning Catholic Leadership, the ban on indecent literature, and other subjects were shown. Hugh Farrell officiated as Grand Knight and Father Thomas BI. Shields. SJ., as Chaplain. The other officers were: E. Friedrich. Deputy Grand Knightg YV. Shaw. Recorder: F.. VVeidenfeller. Chancellorg G. Fritz. Treasurer, and BI. Tancey, Advocate. R. lVIallardi served as VV31'Cl6I1 g S. Ferguson and T. Riley. Inner Guardsg P. Samnion and J. Grosh. Outside Guards. The Trustees were J. Foster, E. W'agner, and R. Koesters while the Lecturers were J. lllackin and J. Bradley. so ,qv , fjli A0 ,7,fi, A fg ,00 jfif' 2 Left fo right. .vmfrfI.' Frank C. Glui-ek, Paul C. Beekman. Vharles A. Eisen hardt, Jr.. Rev. Yietor B. Nieporte. Moderator: Joseph B. Reynolds. President: James YY. Sassen. Execu tive Sec-retaryg James M. Twoniey Standing: lVilliain R. 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S Left to right-First row: Alan Myers, George Noonan, Joe Jordan, George Stepanic, Eddie Thomas, Jim Wessel, and Terry Meyer. Second row: Jack Paris. Jim Bushell, Ralph Lane, Bob Marshall, Faust Coyle and Jim Link. Third row: Russ Goings, Matt Vilas, John Silvati, Ed Mazurek, Tom Allen, Greg Fennell and Art DelConte. Yfamz 70014466 XAVIER 31 - ST. JOSEPH Clndianaj 13 Playing before what was to be their largest home crowd of the season, the Xavier footballers started off on the right foot with a 31-13 Win over St. Joseph Clndianah College in the season opener September 15. Everyone got into the game as a Well-geared offense rolled up 332 yards to 161 for St. Joseph Cand most of that came in the last frame against the Muskies' third unit. as did both Puma scoresl. Jocko Serieka and Terry Meyer led the XU ball-toters, Serieka with '71 yards in 11 carries and Meyer with two touch- downs. Tom Klein and Keith Fingerhutt carried the brunt of the Pumas' attack. XAVIER 13 - KENT STATE 7 Overconfident from their easy victory of the previous week, the X-Men had to come from behind in the last quarter to take a 13-7 victory over fired-up Kent State September 21 at Xavier Stadium. It took the longest scoring play in XU history and a recovered fumble to turn the trick. The longest scoring play came about in the fourth quarterg with Xavier on the short end of a 7-0 score and in possession on its own Q-yard line, first down, reserve field general Jerry Casper dropped back into the end zone and spiraled a pass to Jim Wessel. Who took the pigskin on the ten and went all the way. On Kent State's ensuing series, Page 120 ann Left to right-First row: Danny Boyle, Tom Bender, Jim Kappas, Gene Terry, Bob Meyer, John Norkus, and Capt. Bob Young. Second row: Jerry Casper, Jim lVIachlay, Denny Poillon, Dale Kopinski, Natale Maratea. and Myron Kilgore. Third roux' Tom Krebs, Bob Mallardi, Tom McGraw, Ed Serieka. Joe Schroeder, and Ed Wandstrat. QTom Riley and Tom Gonnella were absent when picture was taken.J tackle Ed MHZuI'Gk grabbed off a Golden Flash bobble, and Serieka took it over on the fifth play from scrim- mage to close the scoring. BOWLING GREEN 16 - XAVIER 0 Bowling Green's powerful Falcons handed the Muskies their first shutout on their home field since 1954, triumphing 16-0 September Q8. XU's ground offense was almost completely stymied, accounting for but '71 yards, the air attack was somewhat better with 108, but it took Q5 tries to accomplish 8 com- pletions. A pair of quarterbacks, Jim Nehlen and Tom Lyons, sent the Falcons airborne by connecting on 8 of 15 tosses for 1Q7 yards, while Tom Lenox led the running attack with 41 yards in '7 tries. Serieka per- sonally accounted for 56 of the Muskies' 71 yards, this he did in 1Q carries. XAVIER 39 - MIAMI 19 Storming from behind to register Q7 points in the final frame, the lllusketeers used daring play-calling by Casper and powerful running by Serieka to turn a seemingly lost cause into a 39-19 victory over hliami October 5 at Oxford, Ohio. The Redskins, talented backfield of Dave Thelen, Curt Gentry, Hal IYilliams and Nick llflaziorous so completely dominated the game for the first two and most of the third period that the Indians had a 3Q1-Q69 lead in yardage in the final tally despite Xavieifs efforts in the fourth period. Thelen had IQ3 for 18, Gentry Q4 for 4, and Vliilliams 50 for 9 carries, Serieka had IQ7 for QQ and lNIeyer 88 for Q3 for Xavier. Longest runs were Tom Riley's 6Q- yard jog with a punt and Serieka's 49-yard jaunt with a stolen aerial. Page 121 ., r sl i-3 ' ,, , A . 3 ,, - A 'q'. 1M'!., Qui.: -,-A. 84 I W .2 5, 'ks 'r',x '1 ' f 'av I 1 g V , ' ' if i , n ...J 4 - v'-- , I Of , .5 . Q H 1 ' . si l l bas' is I A ' .. N . r V ws A I ' f M. M . 0 4 Q K N gi . y., twmuaif. s '7 f ,B - YY A ' . - mind if l . V 11 Q Q g Q , , 8 i N' f if s Q Q F Q, - ow gf in V CINCINNATI Q3 - XAVIER 14 In a game closer than the score indicates, UC's Bearcats gained a Q3-14 victory over the outmanned 1NIusketeers October 12 at Nippert Stadium. The actual turning-point in the game came in the third period with Xavier behind 14-7 and on its own Q, when Serieka was dropped in the end zone for a safety. Xavier then scored in the fourth quarter, but IIC still held a Q-point advantage. The Bearcats, last score meant little: it came after virtually all hope was lost for XII. although it took four cracks at the line from the 3 before Cincy could push it over. Xavier actually led in total offense 9.21-218, with Bleyer the leading ball-carrier H8 yards for 12 carriesl. Sparking line play were Russ Goings and Jim Bushell. DETROIT 30 - XAVIER Q0 University of Detroit's Titans were responsible for the INIuskies' second straight loss, Winning out 30-Q0 in a real offensive battle at the Blotor City. October 19. Terry lleyer was just about the whole show for Xavier, scoring three touchdowns and piling up 71 yards in ten carriesg Jim Bushell shone in defensive play. A trio consisting of Al Korpak. Bill Russell and Dick hlaher accounted for the bulk of UD,s Q80 yards rushing. DAYTON Q1 - XAVIER 13 The Bluskies reached the low point of the season with this one since it put them in the throes of a three-game losing streak. The game, played October 26 at Dayton, marked the first time in Blick Connolly's coaching Page122 ... --.M tenure that a Xavier eleven had lost three in a row. The air was filled with pigskin, as the Flyers hit on 15 of Q6 and the Bluskies on 141 of 37 aerials. The lluskies actually outgained the Aviators through the air but couldn't. get their ground offense moving, netting only 36 yards. This proved to be tl1e deciding factor. Registering for Xavier were Meyer and Fasper. Art Del Conte. Bushell and Bob Young shone in line play, especially on defense. End Fred Dugan and backs Flaude Chaney and Don Zimmerman supplied most of Dayton's punch. XAVIER 18 - MARSHALL 0 The X-Footballers got back on the right track with an 18-0 win over previously unbeaten llarshall on November Q, Homecoming Day at Xavier. Xavier controlled the ball throughout the game, while the defense held the Big Green to 1627 yards total yardage. Ralph Lane and Jerry Casper together clicked on 10 of Q1 tosses for 163 yards to go with the 181 piled up by the aground crewu led by Serieka with 64 yards in 16 carries. Bushell again led the linemen. XAYIER QU - TOLEDO 7 In one of their best offensive displays of the season, the Nfusketeers topped tough Toledo QU-7, November 9, at Xavier. Rushing-wise. the two teams were almost evenly matched, with Xavier having at slight edgeg it Was Ralph Laneis passing that really made the dif- V 1 Page 123 ference as he connected on 5 of 7 tosses for 161 yards. Lane also stood out on defense and scored two touch- downs himself. The Rockets. led by the passing of Sam Tisci and the running of John Hodge, were in the gzune all the way: the final total showed SGQ total yards for X and 311 for Toledo. Terry illeyer scored the other XI' marker on an 85-yard pass-run ply. Serieka. with 87 for Iii, and Joe Jordan, hitherto sparingly used, with 66 for 10, were tops in the rushing department: Serieka. Russ Goings, Bushell, and Boyle all made their presence known on defense. KENTUCKY Q7 - XAVIER 0 Lexington, Kentucky, was the site as Xavier closed out its 1957 football card with a Q7-0 loss to the Uni- versity of Kentucky. Stymied by the loss of Serieka on UK's first scoring play and an airtight UK pass defense that allowed them but 5 completions of Q1 attempts, the Muskies came out second best, closing the season with a 5-5 mark. Jordan and Faust Coyle carried thc brunt of the offensive attack. All-American Lou Michaels, Dick Blocker and Bob Talamini in the line. and Bob Cravens and Kenny Robertson in the backfield were all thorns in the hlusketeers, sides. FOOTBALL BANQUET The annual football banquet was held November 20, at the Netherland Hilton Hotel. Award recipients were: Legion of Honor, Bob Young: hlost Valuable Back. Terry iyleyerz hlost Valuable Lineman, Jim Bushell: Blost Improved Player, Joe Jordan: Elected '58 Captain, Art Del Conte. Senior lettermen received blankets: juniors, jackets: sophomores, sweaters. Letter- winners were seniors Young, Bushell, Krebs, Fennell, Kilgore, Stepanic, and Terry: juniors Boyle, Casper, C oyle, Del Conte, Goings, Lane, Terry llleyer, Paris, Schroeder, Wessell. Silvati, and Thomas: soph Seriekag and student managers Bob Lindenschmidt and Roger Linn. Page 124 -- ,,, 76440460 deign!! The Junior Muskies of Voaches Ed Biles and Ron Williams fared much better than their varsity brethren. sweeping to a 44-0 record with wins over Dayton JfQ-0, Miami Q4--7, Ohio Q6-13 and Nlarshall +5-Q. Blessed with good depth at every position. the frosh featured defense and a sharp passing attack as their strong points. Baekfield workhorse Lou Martin. a halfback. lead the team in scoring with Q4 points. Scoring was evenly distributed. with twelve players entering the scoring column. Size was an asset. as the forward wall averaged Q05. Foremost at their positions were ends Jim Bolger. Wari'en Nlontgomery. John Kappas and Terry C'oughlin: tackles Ed Davis. Henry Rigler. Mike Hannon and Dick Kinley: guards Rob VVishart. Mike U'f'onnell. Tom Niehaus, and Jerry Fojlik: centers Gene Toinezak and Jerry Mc-Donnell: quarterbacks Ron Vostello, l'hil Long and llon Rodgers: halfbaeks Martin, Rob Kain, Fred Johnson. and Ron Ziegler: and fullbaeks Toni Klolik. Larry Stelzer. and VValt Roi-ekers. Rounding out the squad were ends lliek Varle, .lim Mullen. Hd Thomas. and Russ fluentherg tackles Varl fl2lIllIJlH'll and Jack Mcllonaldg guards .lack Vonlan and Dick Shorten: center Mel Willianisg halfbaeks Lou Varlini and .lack Lenhard: and fullbaeks Ted Kocon and llick Grote. Fojtik, Roeekers. Thomas. and Varlini were hampered by injuries but are being counted on for next year. Left fo righf-First roux' Jack Lehnardt. Tom Molik, Don Rodgers, Ron Costello, Phil Long, Rob Kain, Ron Ziegler, Jack Conlan, Russ Guenther, Dick Grote, Ted Kocon, Dick Shorten. Sec-onrl role: Jim Nlullin, Lou Martin, Jim Rolger. Jerry McDonnell, Fred Johnson, Bob VVishart, Terry Coughlin. Mike- Hannon, Larry Stelzer, Jack Nlcflonald, Lou flarlini, Coach Ed Biles. Third role: Carl Campbell, Ed Davis, VVarren lVIontgomery, Jerry Fojtik. Kiel Wiilliams, Mikf- O'Connell. Gene Tomezak, John Kappas, Henry Rigler, Dick Kinley, Dick Carle. Absent from picture were VValt Roeckers. Tom Niehaus and Ed Thomas. Page 125 eedeadeea Val , I 4 ,4 M: qc Q Page 126 'H-15, 'Sager . -A W . Q. X r , .,,. - 1 P, f ,, fzf2- - 'm a ' - AQ' , + - -wig Iv-4 ,,4,2,5'rQ H wi' x ,,? 5'5fT!: i, Jwsmfi- Sqmmiel Swim ack qfazfzq amzalf 2 mfk , , X4 WZ fll'1UlUQl'I fQll,Nl.XR'l'lY l5:1r'kfi1-lel f'1l2ll'll EDWARD BILHS FI'0ShIllilI1 Foam-I1 jg? ' 'W Wi kai 'K GICAIIIJ Lim- 4'o:u'h as ss.. in X .l 4' COACH.HhIBkCAFFERTY XAVIER 74 - ST. JOSEPH fylndianal 56 Enmeshed in a sticky zone thrown up by the much smaller Pumas, the X-Cagers left a lot to be desired in winning their opener Sunday. December 1, in Schmidt Fieldhouse. Electing to work the ball in rather than attempt to break up the defense with out- side shooting. the hluskies lost the ball repeatedly on ball-handling errors. Joe Viviano, who hit 10 of 17 shots including 5 straight in the first-half l1ot streak that got the Bluskies on their way. led all scorers with 24: fforny Freeman hit for 14. and Frank Tartaron had 11. George Lux and Dan Rogovich, a pair of speedy guards. tallied QQ and 17 respectively to pace the Pumas. XAYIER 83 - JOHN FARRULL 76 Faced with every defense imaginable, including the zone and the zone press. and hampered by the loss of Yiviano and Hank Stein on fouls. the lNIuskies scraped by John Carroll at Cleveland December 4. Xavier won out with good ball handling and foul shooting in a rough game which saw a total of 47 personals whistled. Scoring was evenly distributed, with Freeman C15j, Stein C14j, Yiviano HID, and Tartaron C115 supplying Wand Q maketh!! most of the punch. The Blue Streaks, Dick Krebs, young brother of X end Tom Krebs. led all scorers with 30. XAVIER 74 - BELLARMINE 58 Using a zone to keep the opposition's big guns in in check, the Mtlskies featured pin-point passing and ball handling to dent the armor of the Bellarmine Knights for a 74-58 win December 8 in the X Field- house. The Louisvillians outshot Xavier 46 percent to 35. paced by Joe Reibel, a prep teammate of Yiviano and Jim Dentinger. wl1o canned 12 of 19 from long range and led all scorers with 26: however, the weak- side marksmanship of Stein and Al Gundrum in the first half and the uncanny close-range accuracy of Viviano and Freeman in the second proved too much for Bellarmine in the long run. Freeman notched 17, Stein and Gundrum 15 each, and Viviano 13 in the lNIuskies' best effort so far. UC INVITATIONAL XAVIER 70 - MARSHALL 68 Xavier drew the Huntington Herd and beat its old nemesis the hard way. VVith the score knotted 68-68 Page128 at 1:04, the 1WIuskies took time out to set up a stall for the final shot, an 8-foot. hook by Rich Piontek with four seconds left. A jumper by Piontek had sent Xavier ahead, only to be tied at 68-68 by a Leo Byrd layup to set the final stage. Coolness at the charity line 126 of 14j and the loss of Freeman on fouls at 4:.53 hurt the X'ers in the fast-breaking contest, during which the lead changed hands 12 times. Leading scorers were Stein 1225, Viviano C14l, and Tartaron CIIQ. Byrd. who had been averaging 31.5, was dogged by Gundrum and managed but 19, still enough to lead his mates. UC' INVITATIUNAL FINALS CINCINNATI 79 - XAVIER 68 A second-half cool spell cost the Nluskies the first of two 'ccrosstown rivalryw games, this one the finals of the UC Invitational December 14 at CC's Armory- Fieldhouse. X hit, 58 percent in the first half and at one time enjoyed a 10-point margin, but IIC's foul shooting tightened things up to make the halftime score read 37-37. The second half was also even until the score was 48-48g then, the Bearcats registered 14 straight. points while holding the Muskies scoreless. X finally regained its shooting eye but fouls prevented the 1NIuskies from pulling closer than nine points there- after. Oscar Robertson had 36 for Cincy and didn't miss in 14 tries at the foul line: leading scorers for XII were Stein with 19, Yiviano with 18 and Ducky Castelle with II. Stein was a unanimous All-'l'ourney selection. XAVIER 85 - FURDIIAM 82 In a tremendous shooting match, witl both teams just a shade under 50 percent, the Musketeers edged the Fordham Rams 85-82 at Xavier llecember IT. pulling out in the last 100 seconds on a goal by Stein, two free tosses each by Stein and Castel e and one by Viviano. Stein was the playmaker ann garnered 25 while Yiviano dropped in 27. Jim Cunningham scored 27 for Fordham in the first half to tie tie Rams with the X-Nlen 46-46 at the half, but was hed in check by Castelle the second half and wound up with 34 for the night. Rebounds told the tale of victory as X won this battle 54-35 in a game which was tied 16 times. XAVIER 70 - VILL.-X MADONNA 64 After building up a 58-42 lead with 11 minutes remaining, Xavier fell apart. allowing the Rebels from Covington to pull up to 63-62 before Castelle cashed a free throw and a fielder to sew up the contest for the Nluskies. Stu Courchaine followed with a goal and lmeshrnan Basketbah Coach DONALD J. RIIBERG Page 129 Yiviano traded buekets with Yilla's .Xlbrinek to make the final margin 70-64 in the lleeember Q9 game in the l ieldhonse. Yiviano shared scoring honors with Villa Nladonna's Ralph Farr: eaeh had 18. Following Yiviano in the seoring eolumn were 'llartaron with 14, Freeman and Vastelle with 11 eaeh. and Stein with 10. XAYIICR 86 - RICGIS 66 'l'eamwork and deadly aeeurate passing proved too mueh for the invaders from Denver as the X'ers Closed out 1957 with an 86-66 vietory lleeember 31. fanning 64 pereent in the first half. Xl' enjoyed a 52-SQ half- time lead. enabling Voaeh Nlefafferty to empty his beneh in the seeond frame. Leading scorers were Yiviano 1171. Vastelle t16J, Stein t15J and Tartaron t14l. while Boone led the Rangers with QS. Xavier won the rebound battle 75-41. XAYIICR 8rZ - I,UIIISYII,I,E 86 Making their first appearance this season in Cin- einnati Garden. the X-NIen used a goal by Viviano with six seeonds left in the third overtime to trim the Louisville Fardinals January 4g he pushed in a I0-footer from the key after rebounding his own missed shot. With the seore 80-86. 'Louisville had the ball but missed its shot: Freeman rebounded and the Nluskies set, Yiviano up for his shot. Hitting well. I'L took a 41-87 halftime lead to the dressing room: the Muskies soon erased this and built a lead of their own before I'L's Harold Andrews sank two shots to knot the eount at 68-68 at the end of regular play. Sc-ores at the end of the first two extra periods were 70-76 and 76-76. Stein led X with Q3 points. while Yiviano had 21 and f'astelle 113 Andrews led the Vardinals with 31. Xavier out-rebounded the taller Redbirds 78-54. Yiviano grabbing '26, XAYIER 78 - MIAMI 65 In a game eloser than the seore indieates. the Kluskies downed BIiami's battling Redskins 78-65 January 6 before an overflow erowd in the Fieldhouse, pulling away in the last three minutes. The boards again told the story as Xavier had a 68-49 margin: the two clubs were even in shooting. although the KIuskie guards completely Contained the Indians' baekeourt in the second period. Yiviano turned in his second straight outstanding job. ea.nning SQ, while Freeman and Stein followed with 13 eaeh. VVayne Iimbry was but .8 under his average as he hit for 25 to lead lliami. XAVIER 71 - IONA 61 New York's famed Bladison Square Garden was never designed for football. but spectators at the X'ers 71-61 triumph over Iona January 9 might have believed l 1'r.s'l role: .Iim llentinger. Duc-ky Castelle. Ric'-ky Jannott, Capt. Frank Tartaron, A1 Gundrum, Gerry llvessels and Hank Stein. Serum! rozr: .Iim Pnthoff. .Ioe Viviano, Corny Freeman, Stu Courehaine. Rieh Piontek. Tony Olberding and Bill Middendorf. Page 130 ,.44.Ai.a-.. . eaiafz Hagen 7257- 72557 otherwise. Coach lVIcCafferty said so in no uncertain terms after his charges were given a going-over by tl1e New Rochelle School. The lVIuskies hit their first five shots and led all the way. but were slowed by in- numerable turnovers. V iviano. Freeman. and Gundrum each turned up 1-1 points and Stein 11g Freeman grabbed QQ rebounds. Tom Fitzgerald had Q0 for the Gaels. ST. JOSEPH CPa.l 70 - XAVIER 66 Battered from the Iona encounter and tired from traveling. the hluskies suffered a letdown, bowing 70-66 to a tough St. Joseph team January 11 in the Penn Palestra, Philadelphia. Behind most of the way in the first half, X stormed back to take a 33-Q8 half- time lead, but the lead was short-lived as the host team regained top rung at the outset of the second period and stayed there. Xavier out-rebounded St. Joseph 51-iQ, Freeman accounting for Q0. and held a lead in shooting percentage. but the points werenit there at the right times. Viviano had Q6 and Stein 19, while Bob lNIcNeil paced the Pennsylvanians with Q5. XAVIER 10Q - WESTERN KENTUCKY 76 Westernis famed Hilltoppers, No. 1 exponent of the fast break, invaded Schmidt Fieldhouse January Q0 and received a lesson on their own style of play as the Muskies rang up 10Q points, their season high. Hitting well C45 percentj, the X-Men repeatedly capitalized on Western fouls and enjoyed a comfortable 71-51 margin on the boards to lead all the way. Viviano and Castelle each notched Q3, while Freeman found the range for Frank Tartaron 4552? ea fi: W8 , ess: Stu Court-haine Tony Olberding Q1 and grabbed Q3 missed shots. Ralph Crosthwaite's Q3 led the 'Toppers. TOLEDO 86 - XAVIER 75 Toledo's Rockets, winners of but three games. handed the Musketeers an ignominious 86-75 setback January Q5 at Toledo in a foul shooting contest which saw each team lose three men via the foul route and a total of 541 personals called. Toledo led all the way. outscoring X 1Q-0 when the hfuskies threatened after pulling within 68-6Q. and that was the game. Fouls. which were to cost the services of Stein. Freeman and Viviano. hurt the Muskies most. with many of the Q8 personals called coming on offense: leading scorers were Gundrum 6185. Viviano 1149. Tartaron C1QD. and Castelle Joe Kiefer and Al Yann were the hottest Rockets with Q9 and Q7 respectively. XAYIER 76 - LASALLE 65 Former pro great Jim Pollard brought his rugged LaSalle Explorers into Schmidt Fieldhouse January Q7 and was handed a 76-65 loss. Each team seemed anxious to help the other's cause by surrendering the ballg a total of +8 turnovers was recorded. with LaSalle winning this battle Q8-Q0. Xavier zoned the Explorers and held them to 31 percent: X hit 45 percent as Viviano tallied QQ, Castelle 17. Freeman 13. and Stein and Tartaron 10 each. Bill Katheder had 17 and Tom Garberina 16 for the Scouts. DAYTON 71 - XAYIER 59 Held to their lowest output thus far by the tough Flyer defense. the X-Cagers came out on the short end Page 131 of il 71-59 score at lhlyltill J2lll1l2ll'X 29. A cold spell 11g11i11 cost the Bluskics il game: after tying the score '21-'21 late in t11e first 11111f, t11ey could 111211121510 b11t one goal while lyilyltlll 111111113011 in 11 points for El 35-Q6 llilllillllll' 1e111l 111111 kept that l111lCll of 21 11121112111 for the rest of the game. X 111111 17 turiiovers. fouled when it 11urt most 111111 was out-rebou1111e11 by t11e shorter Flyers. who 11it 51 lK'1'f'Cl1t. The Huskies 111111 one hot streak in t11e second half, hitting five straight fie111ers, but tl1ey tra11e1l baskets with t11e equally hot Flyers. w11ic11 t11ey cou1dn't afford to do. Yiviano. f1llIlill'llII'l, Castelle. Stein, 11n1l 'l'11rt11ro11 each 111111 11 points: Freeman. who was held to 7 rebounds as l1is defensive assigmnent took him out i11 t11e corner. got t11e other 1. Don Lane and -Iack NICfl2ll'111Y 1101011611 Q3 11nd Q0 to lead the Pilots. XAVIER 65 - LOYOLA 1Chicago1 51 Playing before a Chicago Stifltlitllll crowd of 11,381 Febru11ry 1, the X-lXIen hit ljllt 33 percent. but this was still enough to top Loyola's Q8 percent and give the lluskies a 65-51 verdict. Coach hIcCafferty inserted Piontek and Gundrum into the line11p in place of Freeinan and Stein and kept them there for the first 15 1nin11tes. The t.Wo '6benchWarmers then entered the game to score 11 and 8 respectively in sparking the win. Leading scorers were Freeman, Tartaron 1131, Yiviano 11101, and Loyola's Paul Sheedy with 16. Free- man and Tartaron each pulled 11own 13 rebounds as X won that battle 56-31. Xavier was headed only once, when tl1e hosts took a QQ-Q0 lead, but immediately cli1nbe11 b11ck on top, although tl1e biggest margin it could gain was 11 ftwicel. Mary Dirr. Hoinecoming Queen M11 S4 1.11 XAVIER 76 - FLORIDA STATE 60 Stunned by the loss of Freeman, Who with sub guard Jerry Wessels was declared ineligible the day before the game Zlllll placed on scholastic probation, the Muskies stu111bled their Way through 111ost of t11e game before finally 11owning Florida State 76-60 in Schmidt Field- house February 1. Both teams appeared too tired to play anything resembling basketball until Viviano sparked X to at 31-17 halftime lead. Play was spotty throughout most of the second half. with Coach lNIcCaffe1'ty shuttling players in and out until the offense. led once again by Viviano. finally got. moving to stave off the challenge of the Seminoles, who hit over 50 percent in the secon11 half. Viviano was leading scorer with 29, While Stein, who playe11 less than half the QZIIIIC, bucketed 16. Hugh Durham led the Floridans With Q5. LOUISVILLE 76 - XAVIER 71 Lo11isville took 11 lVIuskie gift of an 11-point lead and a 111813111611 call to preserve its record of never having lost to Xavier at Lo11isville. lNIickey Kelly of Louisville, a high school teammate of Stein, stole the ball from Stein, who Was freezing it, with 11 seconds left. and drove for a b11cket. Viviano immediately signaled for a time out and his request was recognized by the officials, but the timer let the clock run out, giving UL a 76-71 victory at Freedom Hall February 8, the Muskies' protests notwithstanding. Rattled by a press, X had gradually lost an 11-point lead at 68-573 a three-point play by UL's Don Gold- stein knotted the tally at 71-71 with 1:59 left.. At this point. XU started the freeze. Leading scorers were Stein with 21, including 10 free throws Without a missg Viviano with 17 and Tony Olberding with 13. .Ierry DuPont,s QQ led the Cardinals. MARSHALL 99 - XAVIER 87 llarshall gained a f11ll measure of revenge for an earlier defeat at the hands of the lNIuskies in the UC Invitational and also extended its home court mastery over the Blue and Whit.e with a 99-87 spanking Feb- ruary 10 at Huntington, West Virginia. It was a hot night for both cl11bs as lNIarshall hit 50.6 and X 18.71 X trailed all the Way, with tl1e closest margin 50-13 at halftime. Olberding rang up 21 to lead the X-MQIIQ Viviano and Stein chipped in with Q1 and Q0 respec- tively. Leo Byrd led the Big Green with 31. OHIO U. 87 - XAVIER 71 Ohio's rangy Bobcats became the third team in a. row to keep intact 11 spotless home floor record over XU, Winning 87-71 at Athens February 12. Hitting exactly half its shots, Ohio led all the Way and con- trolled the boards. Xavier hit 13 percent, but con- verted only 16 of Q6 free tll1'0WS. Leading point- prod11cers for Xavier were Castelle 091, Gundrum f15l. Olberding and Viviano 1121 while .Ierry Wolf's Q1 and Bob Peters' 19 led the Bobcats. Page 132 l .l.-.,..,, DAYTON 61 - XAYIER 58 Dayton exte111le11 t110 l11si11g streak t11 four games with a 61-58 11'1ll1llIlll 111 t110 f1111f'1IlIl2L11 fiarden F011- ruary 16. After s00i11g t110 Musketeers 111111 t11 withi11 31-30 at t110 half 211111 sieze a 38-3Q 102111 111 t110 SL'f'OI1fl, the Flyers registered SCVC11 straight points f11r a 39-38 2lf1VZl1Il1ii,LI6' 111111 were never l1ea11e1l afterwards, 1I1Cl'l'2lS1I1g.f t110 1ea1l t11 as IllllC'll as 15 points: a 12181-1111111110 Xavier SIJIIV1 cut. the final margin t11 eight. A1110 t11 hit 11111 Q7 1Jt'l'Ct'I11 as the sl111ts WOlll11I1i1 fall, t110 Muskies stayed 111 t110 game as 111112 as they 11111 1ll1'Ollg2jl1 l111stl0 211111 Sll2l1'1J 111111 sh1111ti11g: it was t110 11111 nemesis 111 1llI'I1OV6'l'S that k011t 1110111 1l'Olll staying 2111021.11 as they l11st tl1e 111111 Q0 times. l,ea11i11g X scorers were Yiviano Wit11 15, Stein with 11, a1111 Tartaroii wit11 13 while Frank Case 1011 the wel1-11istri11ute11 Flyer 11111111-lllilliillgl Wit11 17. ST. FRANCIS 1Pa.1 75 - XAYIICR 70 St. Francis 111 l'e1111sylva11ia SIIil1J1l0fl 1.116 Musketeers' Sc11111i1lt Fieldliouse stri11g at Q5 ga111es with a 7.5-70 11ecisi1111 FC1Jl'l12l1'y Q3. The Muskies 1611 1111ly twice. with t11e sc11re being tie11 six ti111es, t110 last at 70-70 with Q:17 t11 play: t110 Frankies 111611 rang 1111 five straight 1111i11ts t11 wi11. X was able t11 11it 11111 33 110r0e11t 0o111pare1l t11 t110 Frankies' 16, a1111 111isse11 11i11e CI'llC12ll free throws. Viviano 1611 tl1e Blue Wit11 Q3, f11ll11we11 11y Stein wit11 18. Jim 1VIcClellan le1l the visit11rs Wit11 QQ. XAVIER 100 - WESTERN KENTFCKY 91 Scorching t110 nets at a 51 percent clip. the X-Cagers got back 1111 t110 Willllillg track with a 100-91 vict11ry 11ver VVestern February Q6 at Bowling Green, KG111,llCkj'. Ahead all tl1e way except at tl1e very start, t11e IXIuskies staved 1111 a late Hillt111111er 11111 187-81 at Q:101 t11 wi11 by nine. rI13I'1ZIl'OI1 poured 111 a collegiate lligll 111 3Q p11ints, Q6 111 t110 first 11alf, while Viviano 11a11 Q0. c,l1l6I'd1I1g 17, Stein 15, an11 Castelle 1Q. Xavier c1111- trolled the b11ar1ls 71-1Q 11111 hit only 56 percent of its charity t11sses. Ral1111 Crosthwaite with Q9 31111 f1WQI1 Lawson Wit11 QQ 1011 VVestern. MIAMI 89 - XAVIER 79 Mia111i's H1111-Ainerica Conference cha11111ions cl11se1l out their season Wit11 an 89-79 verdict over the Bluskies at Oxford 1NIarch 1. The Redskins le1l all t11e Way except 1or two ties, at 7-7 and Q7-Q73 Xavier 111111011 t11 within one point three times, t11e last at 7Q-71. 1NIia111i then outscored X IQ-3 to salt the ga111e away. After hitting 19 percent in the first half, the X-1VIen couldn't get several layups an1l tips to fall in t11e second 1131116 an11 wound up Wit11 an overall mark of 10 11ercent as compared to the Indians' 13. Man1111oth Wayne Embry was a tower of strength around the basket as he di11ped 40 points and collected Q6 rebounds for the hosts, who controlled the boards 61-39. Leading scorers for Xavier were Piontek 1171, Castelle 1161, Tartaron 1131, Stein 1131, and Viviano 1101. CINCINNATI 80 - XAYIER 68 Able t11 l1it 1111t 3Q peree11t although 1l16y 1111t11laye1l and out1111stle1l tl1eir 0rosst11w11 rivals i11 every 11tl1er 11hase 111 t110 game. the Huskies fi11is11e1l tl1eir regular season at 15-11 with 2111 80-68 1lefeat at tl1e hands 11f Cincinnati 111 tl1e f11I1C1I1l12l11 1121111011 March 8 118111111 a CI'OWf1 of 1Q,359. The X-Men whipped tl1eir taller rivals o11 t11e llOill'I1S 56-11 211111 caused t11e Bearcats t11 lose the ball Q5 times. 11111 t11e sl111ts 1111111111111 fall 111 t110 second 112111 while IT' was l1l1S1Cl'1lIg.I t11e 11ets at a 53 IJQFCQH1 c1111 101' t11e c1111test. All-American Oscar RfC7l76l'1SllI1, t110 11311111118 lea11i11g scorer with a 35-point average. was held t11 Q9 211111 big Co11nie Dierking to 10, but guard Ral11l1 Davis hit his season l1ig11 111 Q1 to carry t110 'Cats 1lI1'Ollg11. After a seesaw 11attle t110 1irst five 1l11llll1E'S, Xavier gra1111e11 its first lea11 110-81 211111 so1111 1111ilt t11e inargin t11 17-11: UC then CZIIIIO st11r111i11g 11ack to tie t11e c111111t 17-17. The score was tie11 twice IIlOI'6'. at 19-19 and Q3-Q3. before Cincy pulled ahead t11 stay: the cl11sest XI' could come t11ereafter was 1 11oi11ts. Viviano was the 11nly 1NIusketeer who COl1l11 hit 211111 wound up witl1 QQ. while Tartaron l101C116C1 11. Castelle 13, and Stein 10. 1957-58 will always be re111e111bered 111 Xavier sports annals as the seaso11 of the basketball team which Page 133 started the season with great things predicted for it. sunk into the throes of a losing streak at the season's end and was all but given up by its followers, only to rise again to greater glory by winning a national championship. Xavier's llusketeers. picked to finish as high as 11th nationally in pre-season predictions. started the season with a new coach and a new offense. The two clicked. and the iXIuskies rolled to an 11-Q mark in the first half of the season. only to lose 0 of 13 in the second half. including 7 of the last 8. At the time of their selection for the National Invitational Tournament. the X-Men had a 10-1 mark. At the season's end, when the record read 15-11. the Muskies were written off as a bad choice and given little or no chance to even win the first game of the meet. The accounts of the four games that follow tell the story of the fightingest team in the history of both Xavier Ifniversity and the NIT. XAVIER 95 - NIAGARA 86 As this first-round game of the NIT llarch 15 began, it looked as if the experts were correct as Niagara spurted to a 16-3 lead. Then, sparked by Joe Viviano. the Huskies fought back until they had knotted the count at Q7-'27, then pulled ahead to lead -L1-39 at half- time. X maintained a shaky margin throughout most of the second period. until the Purple Eagles grabbed the advantage 735-72. Led now by Ducky ffastelle, the X-Men stormed back to tie the score at 8+-84 with Q45 to play. then outscored their opponents 11-Q for the final margin. Iqeading scorers for Xavier were Yiviano with 26, Vastelle with 18. Hank Stein with 17, and Tony Olberding and Al tlundrum with 15 each. Boo Ellis, the nation's leading rebounder. tabbed 4-1. points and Q5 rebounds for Niagara. XAVIICR 72 - BRADLEY 62 Sweet revenge was gained for last year's 116-81 shellaeking at the hands of these same Bradley Braves, as the Allusketeers disintegrated the Braves' full court press, the cause of last year's loss. to claim a 702-692 victory in the quarterfinals lNIarch 18. Except for one brief interim. Bradley led all the way in the first half, and held a Q7-Q6 lead at intermission. Xavier began the second period by taking the lead at Q8-Q7 and never once was headed. Bradley pulled to 57-56 at 3:1Q, but the ltluskies exploded the Braves' press with three quick buckets to sew the game up. Hitting for 53 percent. their second straight game over 50 percent tthey hit 50 percent against Niagaral. the llusketeers were paced by Stein with 23. followed by Castelle C15Q, Viviano CHD. and Ulberding HSD. Bobby Joe lNIason led Bradley with Q3. XAVIER 7Q - ST. BONAVENTFRE 53 After the Bonnies had led to 18-17. the X-Men erupted for 12 straight points to sieze a Q9-18 lead and continue to a 31-Q4 difference at the half: they never relinquished the lead in the second half as they ad- vanced to the finals with a 72-53 victory iNIarch 20. Page 134 ,W , 'Bl . ..a Again hitting for 53 percent. while effectively bottling up their opponents with a tight zone. the hluskies were again led by Stein, this time with 27, while Frank Tartaron had 103 Viviano failed to hit the double figures for the first time in 30 games as he had 8. John Connors led the Bonnies with 16. XAVIER 78 - DAYTON 74 National Championsi It's still almost unbelievable, but the scoreboard tells the true story. Dayton's Flyers, in the NIT finals for the fifth time March QQ. took the lead until the score was tied at 22-QQ. Xavier then led until the score was again tied, this time 38-38, then took a 41-39 halftime lead into the dressing room. The Blue and Whit.e kept the lead until 6:39p Dayton then went ahead for the first of three times at 59-58g the lead changed hands twice before Stein tied things up again with two free throws, 65-65. Xavier got the next bucket to lead 67-65, but Dayton tied the score to send the game into an overtime. After one tie. at 69-69, Stein commandeered the hluskies into a 74-69 margin to sew things upg each team added to the score, which read 78-74 at the gameis end. Xavier hit 53 percent for the third straight game and was again led by Stein, who was named hlost Valuable Player, with 23. Castelle got 19, Tartaron 14, and Viviano 10, while Frank Case and Jack McCarthy each had Q1 for the Aviators. Stein made the first team, Viviano the second, and Castelle and Olberding honorable mention in the all- tourney selections. BASKETBALL BANQVET Joe Viviano and Hank Stein, who led the team in practically every department. were named next year's co-captains at the Basketball Banquet held March Q7 at the Sheraton-Gibson Hotel. Viviano was the teamis leading scorer with an 18-point average and the leading rebounder, while Stein was second with 16 points per game and the leading free throw shooter. finishing among the top ten nationally in that department. 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Igtlll l el1l. 1,2111 Bialk, D11-k M11zi1'jk11, T11111111y 1111111.11112 Gerry Drew, P1-te K2IZj'2lk2l. 111111 Jim Haffner. S1'1'11111l r1111'.' H11 Tepe, T1-11 KllIlkt'Il1lDl'll6F, H1111 XYI11-11111. IIOII Nicolai, 151111 Birkle 111111 Earl Cowell. CIJHV6 S11lliv1111 w11s1111s1-nt when pic-t ure was t11k1-11. 1 81 69 7-1 66 99 63 96 74 58 71 75 86 64 71 1037 Page 136 viml ilmllfziil ' 1, I P I T A E L 5 i 1 1 Q 6 F I i E s K 3 1 t 5 if 5. I E J ,, Q .3 3 . R ,f-v-ff 'W H-s.,,,,,,. U., P' nf DEAN RUSSELL WALKER New faces and familiar faces appear at the desk of the Evening College each year. Applicants from all walks of life and striving for completely different goals introduce them- selves to Xavier Evening College and its schedule of studies and events. Some are studying to attain their Blasters Degree: others just desire further knowl- edge in a particular field. They may acquire a degree someday. providing they have the two standard qualities: ambition and per- severence. llany Wish to gain better use of the English Language. brush up on forgotten abilities, develop talents or simply meet people. EC is favored by all, because many are presently employed and the location of the school enables them to study and Work con- currently. For the fifth year. Dean Russell VValker guides both student.s and faculty with his usual understanding and enthusiasm. As- sistant, Dean Paul Sweeney is equally friendly and competent. Both possess full realization of their responsibility and administer their positions accordingly. They are assisted at Messrs. Malm and Sweeney. Office Staff-Lois Wood, Dolores Feinauer. Rita Rebholz f hx 'QW5' ----Y A. .zur ..a. .. , ggl1.n-mill --.............,,,,., rx 'itt1'l1g.' M1-ssrs. Burridgc, Flilllllll. Futoru, Mlss lilblllilllil, Mcssrs. IVIQ-Anuw, Volck, Svlxultz. Nf1llIllI.Ilfj.' lirll, Finucan, Seth,-lnlayer, Burkhart, Gartner. Everslnun, Fr. Kapic-en. Sn-lxlegc-l, Otto, F:u'rvll. Fr. II.vrrigun. fi, , ,M ,..-. ff u fn I xf ' ' ,X ' of' W7 .- ,fl .A K A ,M, .. .av - .. , w ,f .fy 'c' .7 v,,,, ,V f ,fr 1,- li if ' Jf,f1 . ,f f , , , , -ff '.,.j,,W11f,, . 'I -' lip ,nl ., , 4. Q., . 3 L. ' N- f.,' QV! 5' ij' .' gf L f If, J, If Y ' H4111 ...+- - --f' I. 'H mf. Sitting: Messrs. Lohman, L-mzicr, Yvcnner, Tnton. G. nelzer. Behlcr, ll. Martin. Sfllllflllllfjf Hcllnos, Gills-spie-, Nluupin. J. Nolan, Hailstones, KlPk2lll1I5, fllark, l.xGl'z1ngc, Donnelly, V. Sm-lze-r. Siffl-IIg.' BIC-ssrs. lVIucthing, Mzlgllc-r, Menrlc-nllzzll, VVu.c'k, L. SL-lzcr, Anmlcrson, Harriman. HfuI1r1z'11g.' liourgcois, Arrero, lVolf0, Wllezllzllx, Elmcllvr, Gruncnfclrler, A. Nolan, Leisncr. Melrose. lilt'St'lIIl2iIl. l I F Z E . .fu . Ai ,, 'E A 5 Iilfiiz gill -0 m -'r x 1 xwgmw .. . Svc1ff'rl.' .lim Yorwoldt, editor. Sftllllllillgf Pat Yveichman, Ann Dowd. Paul Fleming. all times by the exceptionally qualified mem- bers of the faculty. Another group certainly deserving mention. is the efficient office staff, always available for information or help. Jan f'arpenter's departure in Nlarch introduced Dolores Feinauer who is proving to be equally capable. Mrs. Feinauer. lllary Ann Burling. and Rita Rebholz are assisted during the year by Tom U'Brien. lllarty W'irtZ. Lois Wood. and Sylvia Yoskuhl. Student enrollment ranged over 1,000 this year. Degrees and certificates were to be Kathy Stumph. awarded to approximately 48 students of the Downtown College in June. Writing entertaining and interesting articles for The Nrighf Side Qf the News- is the weekly job of the newspaper staff. There are presently eight members under Editor Jim Vorwoldt: Loretto Bird. Ann Dowd. Paul Fleming. Bernadine Kohls, Don Kramer, llary Anne hlartin. Pat Vlleichman and Kathy Stumph. Socially. the Xiles is the main group at EC. providing enjoyable social affairs throughout the year. lit-ruadine Kohls. Mary Anne Martin. Donald Kramer, Loretta Bird. ...,-.....-- - --L--- 2.-- - The annual Get-Acquainted Dance was held in the EC Auditorium in Uctober. Dick Glassmeyer had many helping hands to make it a very successful evening. lNIary Dirr was chosen Homecoming Queen in November. EC entered their Sputnik II float in the parade. Ron Schwallie was chair- man for the Float Committee. During the Winter the Xiles sponsored an ice-skating party. a hayride, and, at Christ- mas filled baskets for some of the needy of Cincinnati. Vince Nlurphy, Blary Ann Rawe, .i U! - ...,,. ,, ,4 T 'i ll Marilyn Klarrs and llaryhelen clllllllllll eo- Cll2l,ll'lll2l,l1IlCfl. planning a festive Christmas Party following. Requestfully Yours was held January 31 g music was furnished by The Blusic Makers. Jolene Leon chairmanned to help make this evening a success. Unforgetable times were had by all who attended any or all of the events of the Xiles. The club itself is doing a marvelous job o bringing a little social life into the agenda of EC students. .iq lfl Ti it in N Env is f M- C-17 - V- . , ,jp -V 'ff'-, ,M rm- I-fag' Hr L-7!J,,f.Yf,,xf!L4 .', V, ,' :Z gr'wL-A,'Z,fvX7q lp' -7, I ! 1 I 4 yi 3 4? +: 7. 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At your Favorite Food Store! For Home Delivery call CHerry 1-5880 or ask your French-Bauer driver! I amen omv rnooucrs smcs 1842 5 It costs no more to use the best! DUNBAR 1-1106 133QBR0ADWAY C. A. SQUERI 8c CO. afzefifz 4414114 amf Weqeiaifed CHARLIE SQUERI, '51 We Serve X afvier Page 150 RICHTER'S Reiter Ready M ixed Concrete PERFORMANCE COUNTS Architects, Engineers, and Builders are conscientious people. They Want to get the BEST VALUE for the money spent. There is a sure Way to get the BEST VALUE in Ready Mixed Concrete. Simply call your Building Supply Dealer and tell him you Want Richter's Pozzolith Concrete. You Will see the difference immediately, and in ten or twenty years or more from now you Will still see a Wonderful difference in performance. The principles of cement disperson and air entrainment are combined to produce this Super Concrete, with greater Work- ability, more Water tightness, better appearance, and much longer life than just ordinary concrete. You have made a Wise choice when you specify Richter's Better Pozzolith Concrete. ORDER DEPARTMENT: Pflirkway 1-7020 RICHTER CONCRETE CORP. Use the Best When You Build WHITE PINE - MAHOGANY Fine H ard woods CHARLES F. SHIELS 81 CO. Main Office: CINCINNATI 3, OHIO CHerry 1-0239 1249 W. SEVENTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO 6v THE lf fff ogi POLLAK STEEL COMPANY W 1868 1958 REINFORCING STEEL BARS - MESH ACCESSORIES STRUCTURAL STEEL HOT ROLLED CARBON BARS FENCE POSTS FOR FARMS KL ESTATES 2460 Glendale-Milford Road EVENDALE, OHIO Mills - Marion, Ohio IJITIIAI REALTOR When you place your real estate business in the hands of a member of the Cincinnati Real Estate Board you may rest assured you will pay only standard rates. It cost you no more to deal with a REALTOR. but . . . You have the extra advantages of the services of a professional real estate man who must have experience, ability, integrity, and abide by a golden rule code of business ethics. In the Cincinnati area. only members of the Cincinnati Real Estate Board who have the high standards prescribed are per- mitted to use the title REALTOR eyour guarantee of the best real estate service. Look for REALTOR in classified ads, in the phone book and on business stationery. TNE CINCINNATI IIEIIL ESTATE BUIIIIII 612 MERCANTILE LIBRARY BLDG. MAin 1-7500 E53 ,gi I: REALTOR A 1 .-....,.'- Q I',x :.........,5.! QFQLL' fSTAT Page 151 Build With Lumber 89 leurs oj Serrzee 1869-1958 THE J. B. IIOPPES SONS LIIMBEII GOMPANY 1250 GEST STREET II'eyerlzaeuser Z, Square Lumber THE 1958 MUSKETEER COVERS uere MOLLOY MADE THE S. N. SMITH GDMPIINY 2857 NORTH WESTERN AVENUE CHICAGO 18, ILLINOIS For The Highfesf Qualify In . . . STEREOTYPE PLATES AND MATS PRINTERS SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Depend U pofu Western Newspaper Union CHerry 1-1104 - 1-1105 22 EAST TWELFTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO PERKINS AND GEOGHEGIIN INSURANCE Thos. M. Geoghegan T. J. Kilday Robt. A. Gellenbeck Joseph P. Adams J. F. Frenkel H. L. Nelson John E. Young Thos. M. Geoghegan, J George J. Willis Condit D. Brown Alfred F. Porter John W. Fead H. E. Fahrenbruck Paul E. Fielding Robt. A. Gellenbeck Jr Charles B. Shea 414 WALNUT STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO Harry B. Weber Company HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Q 118 WEST THIRD STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO SECURITY BIINK, INC. COVINGTON, KY. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Page 152 YOUR EDUCATION IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL YOU HAVE HAD A POST GRADUATE COURSE IN FUN AT A GROCERIES - FRUITS - VEGETABLES ea q Q PArkway 1-2324 ' 415 PLUM STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO Amerimys We Serve Those Who Serve Finest Amusement Park Complzf1rz,enfS o f HARRY BLANEY . HARRY OWEN THE AMERICAN LINEN S U P P L Y C 0. co' 2136 READING ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO 28 EAST EIGHTH STREET I CINCINNATI, OHIO gafza-'bl' aaunfaq Z luacfuhe AS. P. E I awww I O GER COAL CASTINGS Gray ,Iron T Semi-Steel - Auoys Super Fuel Since 1895 Machme Tool and Sewer Castmgs Stoker Parts 1012 ENQUIRER BUILDING Machine Shop Service 1237 WEST SIXTH STREET CINCINNATI. OHIO PHONE CHERRY 1-6550 Page 153 KING MEG. CG. CINCINNATI BURLAP AND COTTON BAGS THOMAS J. MUSSIO The 0swald and Taube 00. Bakers S11 pplies and Equipnzerzt FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 739 WEST SIXTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO MAIII 1-0677 - 8 Conzpltitments of MARTIN G. DUIVILER, President THE GHATFIELD 81 W00llS SACK GDMPMIY ARBOR PLACE - HYDE PARK CINCINNATI, OHIO Wallingford Coffee Mills, lnc. 37 EAST COURT STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO Specratlzfsts In Coffee For Nearly Fifty Years G 8 T FRUIT llllll VEGETABLE 00. G 8. T Catering to HOTELS - INSTITUTIONS RESTAURANTS - SCHOOLS We Deliver 135 BROADWAY PArkWzIy 1-7777 MAID 1-3417 ARROW PRESS 436 COMMERCIAL SQUARE CHerry 1-4331 ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND ADVERTISING PRINTING Publzfcationts - Business Forms Il. PETERS Pll0DllGE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 129 SYCAMORE STREET CINCINNATI 2, OHIO We Serve X afvier Phone, DUnbar 1-2555 GOLDEN CREME DCDNUTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Open All N ite - City Wide Delivery 7052 BLUE ASH - SILVERTON - SYcamore 1-9945 8146 COLERAIN - GROSBECK - J Ackson 1-9026 We Serve X avier Page 154 TRI-STATE Everything For The MIl8iC'Z7G7L,, IE, SEWER ' EUNDZ' REYNOLDS ' MARTIN for Cincinnofi's Hnesf AND NSTRUMENTS 85: to :zaTIfyogIil'l!c3u'ggxgglfpzlgrof COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE c A P R I In.strnnt.enf.S Rented OVENJRESH P I Z z A 150 WEST FIFTH STREET MAin 1-1788 muff.,ofeszfnf':,Q,ff':f,fdTf,'23fs ' gPEf'xFyE?rI.,DQ!I.1n'3 Qffi ffm mv me maous cum ' ' GONDOl.A me nobles! sanuwicn of them an: ' CRAWFORD'S PHARMACY tFOrmerly Vestersb N. W. COR. FIFTH AND BROADWAY Cofmplinzents Of THE BESL TRANSFER CO. 5550 ESTE AVENUE ELMWOOD, OHIO GArfield 1-0482 CINCINNATI 2, OHIO Phone: VAlley 1-6544 Compliments of DURBAN'S GREENHOUSES 533 MCALPIN AVENUE SCHWARZ POULTRY MARKET Where Quality Counts 3945 SPRING GROVE AVENUE CINCINNATI, OHIO M Ulberry 1-6930 UNiVersity 1-7866 We Serre Xavier COFFEY'S PHARMACY Prescrzfptions Our Specialty THE BORNE CO., INC. MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT 2500 CLIFTON AVENUE 1549 KELLOGG AVE. COVINGTON, KY. UNiVersity 1-8642 AXtel 1-5447 AUFDEMKAMPE HARDWARE CO. 1012 - 1020 FREEMAN AVENUE CINCINNATI 3, OHIO DUnbar 1-3200 S T I E R ' S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY LUDLOW AND CLIFTON AVENUE UNiversity 1-1662 - 3 CINCINNATI, OHIO Page 155 Best I1'1'sl1e.w To The Class Of '58 HERRLINGER DISTRIBUTING CO. FIFTEENTH AND VINE CINCINNATI, OHIO EDWARD J. SCHULTE ARCHITECT 920 EAST MCMILLAN STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO ROSE BRAND SWEET CREAM BUTTER - CHEESE SWEET ROSE MARGARINE Manufactured by The Merchants Creamery CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO Dare! Home Shopping Service THE HAMBURG TEA COMPANY 2238 QUATMAN AVENUE NORWOOD 12, OHIO JEfferSOn 1-7272 Compliments of The Thos. B. Punshon Engineering CO. 314 SCHMIDT BUILDING FIFTH AND MAIN CINCINNATI, OHIO WILLIAM D. KUHLMAN CO. COAL, GAS AND OIL HEATING AIR CONDITIONING ALI-'RED AND COLERAIN CINCINNATI, OHIO Call MUlberry 1-3737 We Serve Xavier C ompli ments of TEPE SAUSAGE COMPANY 1134 STRAIGHT STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO KIrby 1-4877 We Serve Xavier DENNEMANN'S HOME BAKERY WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND PARTY CAKES 3073 MADISON ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO FRANK ADAMS 81 CO., INC. 2110 MONROE AVENUE NORWOOD, OHIO STRUCTURAL STEEL - SCRAP MATERIALS MElrOSe 1-3900 ESTE OILS COMPANY RESIDENCE - FUEL OILS - COMMERCIAL 5556 VINE STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO AVon 1-6300 HARRY J. GILLIGAN, A.B., '12 J. HERMAN THUMAN, '99 142 West Fourth Street Cincinnati, Ohio Page 156 EUGENE A. O'SHAUGHNESSY Jczrnes Walsh. Distillers Lawrenceburg, Indiana FRED C. LAMPING, '26 Attorney at Lau' Traction Building Cincinnati LAWRENCE A. KANE Attorney at Low Traction Building Cincinnati, Ohio WILLIAM L. DOLLE, '25 1375 Thomwood Cincinnati 24, Ohio LAWRENCE H. KYTE Attorney at Law Union Central Building ANTHONY ELSAESSER, '13 Cincinnatian Hotel Cincinnati, Ohio Ohio CHARLES J. HARDIG, '52 JOHN B. HARDIG, '20 The HCl'Ttl?'g Point Cornpofny 1111 Harrison Avenue PArkWay 1-3132 DAVID B. WOOD, '29 Attorney at Lou- Traction Building Cincinnati, Ohio NEAL AHERN, '04 The H. A. Se27n.sh,ez7mer Company Varsity- Tozrrzi Clothes Cincinnati. Ohio LEO G. KUHLMAN, '11 Wadsworth Electric Co. Covington, Ky. JAMES J. FAY, M.D. 15 East Eighth Street Cincinnati, Ohio DR. HARVEY G. GERDSEN 19 West Seventh Street Cincinnati, Ohio Page 157 DR. JOSEPH G. CROTTY 118 William Howard Taft DR. GEORGE A. MEYERS 443 East Fifth Street Cincinnati, Ohio J. H. DORNHEGGEN, M.D 2006 Madison Road Cincinnati, Ohio FRANK BEITING Optic ian Union Central Building LAWRENCE A. POETKER Atforney at Lal 11' Cincinnati, Ohio RICHARD SCHRODER, M.D., '32 3619 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, Ohio THOMAS J. BALL, M.D., '24 4642 Glenway Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 2502 Clifton Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio CYRIL E. SCHRIMPF, M.D. 2500 Clifton Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio DR. ROBERT T. JUDGE 1601 Chase Street Cincinnati, Ohio DR. JAMES J. CLEAR C a r e W T o w e r Cincinnati, Ohio JEROME N. JANSON, M.D. CGMPLIMENTS 3215 Linwood Road GFA F R 1 E N D Cincinnati, Ohio Page 158 Acarleniic Council . :XCllllll1lS1l'2ltlUl1. . . Aclvertisemeuts. . . Alclicniyst Club .... . . . Alumnae ....... Alumni ....... Athenaeum ..... Athletic Board. . . Basketball. . . Booklovers. . Classes .... Clef Club .... . Dormitory Council Evening Division. . . . . . Faculty .... Football ...,.. French Club .... Heidelberg Club .... . . . Highlights ....... Historical Society. IAG ........... In B'I91I1Ol'l3Ill. . . In Tribute .... , - A1112 23 153 H-3 115 118 118 105 00 vu 128 118 69 110 110 137 Q5 1Q0 112 1 12 65 105 111 11 10 Zwlex Page 159 Knights of Columbus. . . Masque Society. . . Alcrniairl 'l'avern. . Military Ball .... llusketeer .... . NFCCS ,.... Uperation Blore. . . Philosophy Club. . Physics Club ...... Polancl Philoperlian l'resirlent's Council Psychology Cl.1b. . R.U.'l'.C. Activities Sailing Club. . . S.A.M. ..... . Sorlality ........ Spanish Club. . . Stuclent Council. . . Veterans Club. . . Society Xavier Fniversity News. . Ulli 117 100 111 80 107 10-1- 102 113 108 110 18 11+ 03 1 H- 10-1- 106 11Q 103 118 108 r 1 W W :QL 5 , 05 44 4 .Pl L. .M m' ' 'I' 4 4 , , n 4 I I 4 4 i ' FI 1 i n v - i I I 1 4 . , -.4' ww f , 1 . o 1 C ' I n 4 4 4 p I 'Q .'l 4 4' 4 I A ' 1 4 F 4 4 Q. ' l My f : A H ,l ww., . ,4. - 44. . N 1. .V , 44, A 4 N 4 1-I ' 4 4 ' 4 'uw ' M'f u T A W14w1a'I,, ' 4 I 4 4 4 A . u ,44 , 4 1. I ., . I, 4, 4' br' 4 ,- . 4 , 4 f , ,4,.v.' 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