Xavier University - Musketeer Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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SENIORS . .... .... . XAVIER QUEENS .... EVENTS .....,...... ADMINISTRATION .... FACULTY ......,... SPGRTS ..... MILITARY ...... UNDERGRADS.. .. GRGANIZATIONS. . . ADVERTISEMENTS. . . INDEX ............. ff'x -L ,Q 'Q .M vw . L P,.f' ' ' v I' 1' P L All . is A DQCJR 81 ITS To perfect manhood, to the measure of the fullness of Christf We came to Xavier seeking excitement, and found stimulation g hoping for hap- piness, and Ending peace, searching for truth, and finding wisdom. Each of us came, bowed under our own private pack of unfounded prejudices and un- faced fears. We cherished these like household gods, for they were our own, safely tucked away to be invoked or placated as the amophous breeze of our own personal whimsy should blow. But the ideal of maturity that Xavier attempted to exemplify for us did not allow of such childish superstitions. Like the shades desiring to cross the Styx, we had to leave that somewhat un- wieldy burden of personal baubles on the farther shore. Pride, envy, impetu- ousness, all were to be deposited, for desiring to become men, we had to put away the things of a child. Only that one possession within us which was really valuable could we carry over with us: the desire to be men at whatever per- sonal cost. MEANING ' TQIDENTS R WM 10 T W ' vk . 31' 1 ' . , , X Wi' I X +1 Wg, fy. N , .J - . . Q., 5 ' , ,Mari-Qqff' A , vu , Continued from Page 4 Strangely, though, we found that in be- ing stripped to ourselves, we had gained the whole world. Freed of our selfish burden, we now could stand erect and look around and walk without stumbling. This unantici- pated result came simply because Xavier's first ideal was that of questing. Life was now not a search for the thrilling diversion, but for the ordered satisfaction. Truth still lay in seeking new answers, but wisdom in liv- ing the old ones. Painfully, too, we learned that the quest involved struggle, that we could still be assailed by the black buifets of despair and skepticism. But the ideal of Xavier had a difference. Even though the route was shadowy and rough, there was joy in the quest for the Ideal was a Man. When Xavier brought us out of the darkness of ignorance and self, she brought us into wisdom, into His mar- velous lightf' Videt mirabilia magna. i h s:1frzz,i a5.vf a1Txf H: x XX I TELLECTU MHA- ,E- 'Q if an - .v.. -'J 1 .ff ff 474,59 f? -L? Mm ' 1 IIE? 679725 ' fzfbwf . . . THE MIND AT XAVIER I., , 3 DRGAM 1 C J A S :.A ne H- SENIURS 3415 r.Q 1 4 EFX' 1 5 mfg sl. - A if RICHARD L. ALER- ING - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. KAc- countingj - Pershing Rifles 1-43 Accounting Society 4. PAUL T. BAECKE- ROOT -- St. Clair Shores, Michigan - B.S. fEconomicsj - Ra- dio Club 1-2, Secretary 25 Economics Club 3-45 Detroit Club 1-4, Presi- dent 4. STOKES A. BAIRD IV - Munfordville, Ken- tucky - B.S. KHistoryj - Pre-Law Society 1-4, Vice-Pres. 3, President 43 Economics Club 3- 45 Political Forum 4g Kentucky Club 3-43 Fine Arts Committee 4g Dean's List 3. JOSEPH F. BAM- BERGER - Covington, Kentucky - A.B. fPsy- chologyj - Sailing Club 35 Psychology Club 4. MICHAEL T. BART- LEY - St. Joseph, Michigan - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj - Market- ing Club 3-4g Manage- ment Club 2-3g Campus Student Association 4. WILLIAM L. BELMONT - Cin- ' cinnati, Ohio - B.S. fMathematicsj THERON J. BENNETT - Ft. Thomas, Kentucky - B.S. fPhysicsj Cum Laude: Dean's List 1-4g Physics Club 1-4 5 Sigma Pi Sigma 3-4 3 Satel- lite Tracking Club 1. DEWEY J. BAYER - Cbicago, Illinois - H.A.B. fPsychol0gyj - Dean's List 1g Chicago Club 1-35 Heidelberg Club 13 French Club lg Psychology Club 45 Sail- ing Club 1. i :EEF . .. 'fn - H a PHILIP E. BERNING - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fllvychologyj t ,.-15-s -4 , V 1 W, DOUGLAS E. BE- DORE - Steubenville, Ohio - B.S. KEngli5hj - Knights of Columbus 2-3, Recorder 3g Clef Club 1-4, Bus. Man- ager 2, Vice-President 3, Leadership Conference 2-3 5 Dean's Speech Tournament 25 Who's Who 3. I 1 JAMES R. BEHNE - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. KMathematicsj - Mathematics Club 1-3g Satellite Tracking Club 1-2, Pi Mu Epsilong Dcanls List 1-2. PA U L R. BERN- INGER - - Cincinnati Ohio - B.A. fl-Iistoryji -- Dean's List -4-g French Club 2,31 Young Rc- publicans -lg Senior Gift Committee 4. JAMES L. BERTSCI-I JAMES M. BISCHOFF - Cincinnati, Ohio - - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B:A. IAccountingj B.S. fEnglithj - Dean's - Rifle Team 1,2, Sec- List 3g Pershing Rifles 1. retary 2, Accounting So- ciety 4. ROBERT O. BIGHAM - Detroit, Michigan - B.S.B.A. IMarketingj - Detroit Club l,2,4g Dorm Council 45 Mar- keting Club 3,4, Vice- Presidentg Economics 3 GEORGE L. BLISS - Evergreen Park. Illinois - B.S.B.A. fliinancej - Cum laude, Dean's List l-3g Pershing Rifles lg Dorm Council 2g In- vestment Club 3,4, Chi- cago Club l-4. Treasurer 3: Senior Gift Com- mittee 4. JAMES D. BOCKEN- STETTE - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPhilo.r- Oilily! I3 LUTHER BISHOP - Lebanon, Ohio - B.S. fEconomic5j - Deanls List 2,4-g International Relations Club 2, Eco- nomics Club 4. EDWARD H. BODDE - Park Hills, Kentucky - B.S. IHi.ttoryj -His- tory Club 4. MICHAEL J. BOHATCH - Bloom- Held Hills, Michigan - B.S.B.A. I General Business - Economics Club 3,45 Detroit Club 1,2,4g Rifle Club lg Pershing Rifles 1. A. JOSEPH BONARRIGO - Co- lumbus, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fMd7kEt- ingj Buckeye Club 1-35 Marketing Club 3,45 Economics Club 2-43 Sail- ing Club 2,3g American Marketing Association 3,43 Senior Gift Commit- tee 4. RICHARD J. BOSTICCO - Flush- ing, New York - B.S.B.A. fEz:onom- icsj - Football 1-4, X.O.M.M. 4g Economics Club 4. DAVID P. BROGLE - PETER O. BOYLAN - Wyoming, Ohio -- B.S.B.A, flllarketingj - Football 1-4, Buckeye Club 2-4, Treasurer 3, Economics Club 4g Mar- keting Club 3,45 Sky- divers Club 3,4. GEORGE C. BRINK- MAN - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPsycho- logyl - Rifle Club lg Psychology Club 2-3, Bridge Club 3-4. DONALD M. BRUSER - Cincin- nati, Ohio - B.S. fChemistryj -- Alchemyst Club 2-4. MICHAEL P. BUCHART - Louis- ville, Kentucky - B.S.B.A. fMarket- ingj - Marketing Club 3-4, Ken- tucky Club 4, Economics Club 4 5 Del- ta Sigma Pi 4. JAMES E. BUCKLEY - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPhysicsj - Magna cum laude - Dean's List 1-43 Phys- ics Club 1-4 5 Sigma Pi Sigma 4, Sec- retary 4. THOMAS W. BREN- NAN - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fEcon- ornicsj - Cum laude - Dean's List 1,25 Foot- ball 1-4g Sailing Club 3,4. RAYMOND E. BREN- ROBERT J. BREVING NER - Reading, Ohio - Cincinnati, Ohio - - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj B.S. IHi5toryj - Dean's - Marketing Club 1. List 25 Senior Gift Com- THOMAS C. BRIN- SON - Jackson. Missis- sippi - B.S. fEngli.vhj Cum laude - Dean's List 1,35 Pershing Rifles 1, Masque Society 1-4, President 2-43 Student Council l-2,4-, Secretary 25 Alpha Sigma Nu 45 Z'Vho's Who 3, WCXU mittee 4, Co-Chairman, Spanish Club 2. St. Petersburg, Florida - B.S. fEconomicsj - Rifle Club lg Economics Club 4. L VD JOE D. BRUEGGE MEYER - Cincinnati Ohio - B.S.M.A. fAc counlingj Cum laude -- Pershing Rifles 1-4. '-fe-' KENNETH W. BUR- MAN - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. IA:- - Dean's List 35 French Club 45 Biology Club 3- 45 Class Advisory Board 25 Senior Gift Fund Committee. MICHAEL G. BURNS - Lansdale, Pennsyl- vania - B.S. fHistoryj - Football 1-45 Elet Hall Secretary 2. ROBERT C. BURNS MARTIN L. BUSLER - New York, New York - Lancaster, Pennsyl- - H.A.B. fCla.t,vical vania - B.S. fFinancej Languagesj - Dean's - Investment Club. List 1 JAMES E. BUTLER - JAMES F. BYRNE - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. Cincinnati, Ohio -- KPolitical Sciencej - B.S.B.A. If-iccountingj Dean's List 35 Rifle and - Economics Club 45 Pistol Club I-4, Vice- presiclent 2, President 35 Rifle Team Captain 1-45 Pershing Rifles l-45 X.O.M.M. President 45 D.M.S. 4. Accounting Club 4. Senior Biology majors Craig Voegele and Bob Weber conduct an experiment testing chemical reactions on a frog. EDWARD J. CAHILL - Columbus, Ohio - B.S. fEconomicsj - Rifle Team 1-25 Buckeye Club 1-3, Treas- urer 2. PHILIP J. CAITO - Cincinnati, Ohio-B.S. fHi.rtoryj. RICHARD D. CALEAL - Detroit, Michigan - B.S. fPolitical Sciencej - French Club 25 Rifle Club 1-25 Detroit Club 15 Political Forum 2-35 Young Democrats 4. DENNIS . CHALK J - Cincinnati, Ohio - B,S.B.A. Kziccountingj - Rifle and Pistol Club 1-4, Secretary 3, RiHe Team 2-4, Muxketeef 3- 1, X.O.M.M. 43 D.M.S. WILLIAM E. CHAM- BERS - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S.B.A. IMM- ketingj - Student Tutor Society 3-4, Sen- ior Gift Corrunittee 45 Marketing Club 3-4 g Economics Club 3-4 3 Cleveland Club 1-4 3 JAMES E. CONNELL - Chicago, Illinois - B.S.B.A. fflccountingj - Accounting Club 1- 45 Economics Club 2- 45 Chicago Club 1-4, Knights of Columbus 3- 4, WCXU 3. ,m DAVID C. CLARK - Cleveland, Ohio-B.S. fPolitical Sciencej - French Club 1, Eco- nomics Club 33 Chef Club 4, Political Forum 4, Cleveland Club 1. JAMES R. CONNEL- LY - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. Discount- ingj - Sailing Club 2- 45 Accounting Club 2- 45 Rifle Club 2-4. DAVID W. COOK - Cincinnati, Ohio-B.S. fllffathematicsj - Cum laude - Dean's List 1- 2,45 Pi Mu Epsilon, 3-4, Student Council 3-4, Treasurer 35 Xavier News 1-4, Managing Ed- itor 2-45 Mathematics Club 2-45 Muxketeer 2, 45 Athenaeum 44 Clef Club 2-4, Heidelberg Club 2-4, Student Tutor Society 2-3, Campus Students Association 25 Who's Who. LOUIS M. CAPELLA - Hamilton, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fMarketin.gj - Dean's List 43 Marketing Club 3-4g Buckeye Club 1-25 Hamilton Club 3- - 45 Economics Club 2-4, Senior Gift Committee, American Marketing As- sociation 4-5 Business Fraternity 4, Class Advisory Board 2-3. CHARLES A. CERINO - Cincin- nati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. KManage- mentj - Rifle Club 1. ROBERT E. CI-IALIFOUX - West- chester, Illinois - B.S.B.A. fAccount- ingj - Chicago Club 1-43 Econom- ics Club 4, Rifle Club 1, Soclality 1. JAMES M. COLLINS - Maysville, Kentucky - B.S.B.A. fAccount- ingj - Dean's List lg Pre-Law Society 3-4, Accounting Club 3-4. HENRY F. COORS - Cincinnati, Ohio - A.B. fHi5toryj - Dean's List lg Sodality 3, Pre-Law Society 3-4. 16 V t ROBERT W. COUGHLIN - John- son City, Tennessee - B.S. fHi.rto1yj - - Dean's List 1,45 WCXU 1-25 Cam- pus Student Association 4, TERENCE J. COYNE - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. KMathematic.vj - Cum laude - Dean's List 1-35 Pershing Rifles l-25 Mermaid Tavern 25 Math Club 4. JAMES A. CRARY - Ft. Thomas, Kentucky - B.S. fHistoryj - Dean's List 2-35 Rifle Club 15 Clef Club 1-35 Student Advisory Board 2-35 Senior Gift Committceg Historical Club 4, President 45 Phi Alpha Theta 45 Sail- ing Club 3-45 Pre-Law Society 3-4. JOHN A. CRAWFORD - Lynbrook, New York - B.A. fEnglishj - Cum laude - Dean's List 15 Sodality 15 Rifle Club 3. DOUGLAS M. DE- BARRY - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. fEc0- nomicsj - Cleveland Club 1-4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 45 Eco- nomics Club 3-45 Heidle- burg Club. LAWRENCE I. CRI SANTI - Chicago, Illi- nois - A.B. fPhiloso phyj - Cum laude - Dean's List 3-45 X.O. M.M. 3-45 Pershing Rifles 1-45 Clef Club 3 Sailing Club 1-2 French Club 25 Philoso- phy Club 3. FRANK D. DEBELLIS - Steubenville, Ohio - B.S. Iliconomicsj - Economics Club 1-45 French Club 45 Campus Student Association 45 Dorm Council 25 Buck- eye Club I-45 Senior Gift Committee. l I l I-- MICHAEL J. DE- FAZIO - Hamilton Ohio - B.S. fNatural Sciencesj - Football 1- 4, Captain 45 Student Review Board 15 Stu- dent Council 3 5 Hamil- ton Club 3-4, Vice-Presi- dent 3-45 Pershing Rifles 1-25 International Club 3-4. WILLIAM M. CUS- SEN - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPolitical Sciencej - Dean's List 45 Pre-Law Society 3-45 Senior Gift Commit- tee 5 Young' Republicans. THOMAS J. DEHAN - Wilmington, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fMarketing1 - Marketing Club 3-45 Buckeye Club 1-35 Sen- ior Gift Committee 5 Economics Club 1-2. 17 JOHN H. DANKERT - Chicago, Illinois - B.S.B.A. fManagementj - Football 1-45 Chicago Club 1-45 Management Club 3-4. JOHN C. DISSEL - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fAccountingj - Dean's List 35 Ac- counting Society 2-4, Treasurer 35 Economics Club 1-45 International Relations Club 1-4, Treasurer 35 Manage- ment Society 3. ROBERT J. DOER- GER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fAc- countingj - Accounting Society 4. EDWARD J. DOHENY - Louisville, Kentucky - B.S. fEconomicsj - Economics Club 3-45 Cleveland Club 15 Ken- tucky Club 45 Mathe- matics Club 35 Campus Student Association 3-4. STEPHEN V. DOW- DEN - Indianapolis, Indiana - B.S.B.A. fAccountingj - Dean's List 15 Indianapolis Club 1-45 Economics Club 45 Accounting So- ciety 45 Chess Club 45 Bridge Club 4. LAWRENCE T. DCMARCO - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. fPhy5icsj - Radio Club 1-25 Biology Club 3-4. MICHAEL J. DeSARNO, Jr. - As- bury Park, New Jersey - B.S.B.A. fEconomicsj -- Economics Club 3-45 Campus Student Association 3-4. JAMES F. DETTINGER - Toledo, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fliconomicsj - Class President 1, Vice-President 25 Class Advisory Boardg Economics Club 2-45 Toledo Club I-4, President 45 WCXU 2-35 Baseball 3-45 Campus Student Association 45 Who's Who 45 Senior Gift Committee 4. Dick Hentz5 Jim Buckley, and Chuck Mes serle take data from one of the intricate pieces of apparatus in the Physics labs. GEORGE A. DOYLE, Jr. - Manhassct, New York - B.S.B.A. fFi- nancej - Pershing Rifles 1-45 Dean's Speech Tournament 15 German Club 15 X.O.- M.M. 3-4, Treasurer 45 Knights of Columbus 1-4, Treasurer 3-45 Fine Arts Club 45 Invest- Enent Club 1, Secretary JOHN T. DOYLE - Avon Lake, Ohio - B.S. fEnglishj - Dean's List 15 Sodality l-25 gllef Club 3-4, Treasurer 18 MITCHELL R. DUDEK - Evans- ton, Illinois -- B.S. fflistoryj -- Dean's List 35 Football 1-45 Econom- ics Club 3-45 Clef Club lg Pre-Law Society 3-45 Chicago Club 1-4. WILLIAM B. EASTLAKE - Cin- cinnati, Ohio - H.A.B. fEconomic.vj - Cum laudeg Dean's List 4, Foot- ball l-45 Economics Club 2-4, Presi- dent 4g Alpha Sigma Nu 3-4, Treas- urer 4g Dorm Council 2. THOMAS E. EILERMAN - Ft. Thomas, Kentucky - B.S.B.A. fAc- countingj WILLIAM J. EILER- MAN - Cincinnati, Ohio- H.A.B. fPsycho- logyj - Dean's List 25 Mermaid Tevcrn l-4g Psychology Club 3-45 Biology Club 3, Heidel- berg Club 3. JOHN J. FLAHARTY, III - Detroit, Michigan - A.B. fHistoryj - Detroit Club lg Heidel- burg Club 15 Economics Club lg Pre-Law Society 2-3g Secretary 35 Politi- cal Forum 3-4. MICHAEL J. ELLERT - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. KMarketingj - Marketing Club l-23 Rifle 8: Pistol Club 1-2. DUANE E. FLEMING - Chillicothe, Ohio - A.B. fSpanishj - Dean's List 3-45 Spanish Club 2-4. EDWARD L. FLOTT- MAN - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S,B.A. fAc- countingj - Rifle Club lg Philosophy Club 4, Accounting Society 3-4. VINCENT P. EY- SOLDT - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fEco- nomicsj - Football 1-45 Economics Club 2-4, Treasurer 4 5 Dorm Council 1-4. DAVID B. FREEMAN - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. KHisto1yj - Clef Club 3-4, Historical So- ciety 4, Pershing Rifles I9 DAVID H. FALK - Columbus, Ohio - B.S. fPolitical Sciencej -- Buckeye Club 1-2 5 Po- litical Forum 3-43 Inter- national Relations Club 3g X.O.M.M. 4. WILBUR G. FRYE, Jr. - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. Ulccountingj - Cum laudeg Dean's List 1-35 Accounting So- ciety 4. JAMES L. FULLER - Cincinnati. Ohio - B.S.B.A. fMa1ketingj -- Rifle Team 1-25 Market- ing Club 3-4. LOU IS F. GAST- RIGHT, Jr. - Ft. Thomas, Kentucky - B.S. fPsychologyj - French Club 2, Psy- chology Club 2-3g So- dality 1-2 g Pershing Rifles 1. WILLIAM A. GILKEY - Maysville, Kentucky - B.S. fPsychoZogyj - - Magna cum laudeg Dean's List 1,45 Psychology Club 3-45 Psi Chi 4. DAVID W. GLASER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fFinancej - Per- shing Rifles 1-2, RiHe Club 1-23 In- vestment Club 2-4, President 4, Eco- nomics Club 4. JOSEPH S. GLASSMEYER -- Cin- cinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPhy.vicsj - Cum laude, Rifle 'Club lg Pershing Rifles 1-2, Biology Club 1,3. F. PETER GALICKY BRO. MARK GASTEL, - Painesville, Ohio - C.F.P. - Chicago, Illi- B.S. fBiologyj - Biol- nois - B.S. fHi.rtory1 ogy Club 3-43 Student Council 3-4, Society Chairman 4, Who's Who 3. - Dean's List 2. J. WILLIAM GAY- NOR - Chicago, Illi- nois - A.B. fG'ermanj - Sailing Club 1. JOSEPH V. GETTEL- FINGER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fAc- countingj 20 MICHAEL D. GIBSON - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fEngli.vhj - French Club 35 Pre-Law Society 3, WCXU 3-4' Masque Society 3-4. 1 'vs -Ln., J. TIMOTHY GLEA- JAMES J. GRUBER- R. STEPHEN GUNN SON - Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. - Cincinnati, Ohio - Ohio - B.S.B.A. fAc- fEnglishj - Basketball B.S.B.A. flifconomicsj - countingj lg Basellball 1-4, Co-Cap- Economics Club 4. tain 3- . w ,I ,1 , X J. PETER HACKER - Youn stown Ohio - S y B.S. fBiol0gW - Bio ogy Club 3-4. MARVIN R. HACK- MAN, Jr. - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPJychol- 0372 - Sodality 1-4 Psychology Club 2-4 Heidelburg Club 4. JAMES E. HALEY - Cincinnati, Ohio - ' B.S.B.A. Uiccountingj licans 4. THOMAS A. HAASE - Portsmouth, Ohio - A.B. KPolitical Sciencej - Dean's List 25 Rifle Club 2-3 g Pershing Rifles 2-4' P1-P-Tmv Society 3- 45 X.O.M.M. 4. GEORGE W. HAM- BROOK - Chicago, Illinois -- B.S. fBiol- ogyj -Dean's List 2-4. GODFREY J. HAMMEL - Detroit, Michigan - B.S.B.A. fziccountingj - Economics Club 3-4, Investment Club 2-4. JON M. HARDESTY - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. flfconomicsj - Math- ematics Club 2-3g Economics Club 3-45 Marketing Club 15 Campus Stu- dent Association 3-4g Class Advisory Board 2, Cleveland Club 3-4. GERARD J. HAUSMAN - Cincin- nati, Ohio - B.S. fliconomicsj - Dean's List 4g Mathematics Club 25 Economics Club 3-45 Young Repub- THOMAS A. HAYES - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fl-listoryj - Magna cum laude - Dean's List 1-4. ROBERT F. HEHMAN - Fort Thomas, Kentucky - B.S. fBioloqyj - Magna cum laude - Dean's List 1-4. GEORGE J. HEJNY - Chicago, Il- linois - B.S. IMathematic:j - Dean's List 1 5 Mathematics Club 1-4, Vice-president 4g Pi Mu Epsilon 3-45 Chicago Club 2-3. ROBERT R. HELL- WIG - Indianapolis, Indiana - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj - Dean's List 45 Marketing Club 3-45 Indianapolis Club 1-4, President 45 Cam- gui Students Association DONALD A. HOOPER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPhysicsj - Phys- ics Club 1-4g Bridge Club 3-4. RICHARD P. HENTZ - Fort Thomas, Ken- tucky - B.S. fPhysicsj - Cum laude -- Dean's List 1-2,45 Physics Club, 1-4, Vice-president 33 Sigma Pi Sigma, 3-4, Vice-p resident and Treasurer 4. RICHARD C. HOR- WITT - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S.B.A. Un- dustrial Relationsj - ROBERT T. HEWALD - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. Kficcourttingj - Accounting Club 45 Rifle Team 1-2, Treas- urer 2. HARRY A. HOSEY - Old Hickory, Tennessee - B.S. fPsychologyj - Rifle Club lg Cleveland Psychology Club 2-45 Club 1-4. Economics Club 4. L A W R E N C E C. HULEFELD - Cin- cinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPhilo.rophyj - Magna cum Laude - Dean's List 1-45 Biology Club 3, President 33 Philosophy Club 4. RICHARD A. HOLLO - Fort Wayne, Indiana - B.S.B.A. fficcount- ingj - Dean's List 13 Fort Wayne Club 1-4, President 4. KENNETH T. HUNT - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. Klihilosophyj - Dean's List 1-25 Pi Mu Epsilon 3-4, Rifle and Pistol Club 15 Pre-Law Society 45 Senior Gift Committee. 22 JOSEPH F. HUTCHISON - Cin- cinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fAccount- inqj - Accounting Society 2-4, Man- agement Club 2-3. ROBERT M. HUTH - Cincinnati, Ohio - A.B. fMathematicsj - Magna cum lauzleg Dean's List 1-43 Mathe- matics Club 3-4. TIMOTHY C. JEFFREYS - Cin- cinnati, Ohio - B.S. fP:ychologyj - Psychology Club 3-4. HAROLD A. JOHN- SON, Jr. - Grosse Pointe, Michigan - B.S. fHiIf07j'J -- De- troit Club lg Political Forum 3. GENE J. JORDAN - Lewisburg, Ohio - B.S.B,A. fMarketingj - Marketing Club 3-4. JOHN H. JOHNSTON - Remington, Ohio - B.S. fModern Lan- guagesj - French Club 33 Pershing Rifles 1-4, Rifle Club 1-33 Pistol Team 1-2. JosEPH J. JOYCE - Chicago, Illinois - B.S fPolitical Sciencej - Chicago Club 1-4 French Club 3-4g Pre- Law Society 3-43 Po- litical Forum 3-4. GEORGE A. KAC- HELE -- Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fHistoryj - Cum laude - Dean's List 1-4. F R E D E R I C K K. JONES - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. fHistoryj - Cum laude - Dean's List 2-4, Clef Club 1-33 French Club 2-35 Sailing Club 2-45 Campus Stu- dent Association 4-, Phi Alpha Theta 4 5 Mardi Gras Committee 4. JOHN P. KAHLES - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fllflanagementj - Management Society 4 g Economics Club 4. 23 TIMOTHY J. JOOS - Lancaster, Ohio - B.S. fEnglishj - Clef Club 2-3, Secretary 2, WCXU 2 3 Sodality 2, Tennis 3. LEO J' KAMMERER LAWRENCE J. KANE Cincinnati, Ohio - - Chicago, Illinois - BS KEconomiv:j - H.A.B. fClassicsj - Economics Club 4. Dean's List 2-35 Philo- sophy Club l-4, Presi- dent 3,4. ff., .milf nu . MICHAEL J. KANE - Columbus, Ohio - B.S.B.A . fMarketingj - Marketing Club 2-4, Sec- retary 45 Buckeye Club 1-45 X.O.M.M. 3-4, Sec- Zetary 35 Chicago Club MICHAEL H. KAS- PER -- Indianapolis, Indiana - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj - Muske- teer Band 1-45 R.O.T.C. Band l-25 Marketing Club 45 Economics Club 35 Kappa Psi 45 Indian- apolis Club 1-4. A Senior English major Torn 5,-3-' X , Muelleman studies his favorite fy , ' .KJV V 6 character from classical litera- ,Ei ture-James Bond. RAY L. KATZEN- BERGER - Indian- apolis, Indiana - B.s.B.A. fMafkezing1 THOMAS J. KELLER - Cincinnati, Ohio - A.B. fEnglixhj -- Cum laude - Dean's List PAUL W. KENNY - Steubenville, Ohio -- B.S. fPhy:ical Educationj - Football 1-45 Dorm Council 25 Class Advisory Board 3-4. MICHAEL F. KILLEEN - Cleve- land, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fAz:countingj - Dean's List 25 Dorm Council 35 Delta Sigma Pi 45 Student Tutoring Society 3-45 Cleveland Club 1-45 Economics Club 45 Clef Club 25 Pre- Law Society 3-4. CRAIG J. KINZELMAN - Cleve- land, Ohio - B.S. fE1zglishj5 Magna cum laudeg Dean's List 1-45 Sodality 1-45 Vice-Prefect 35 Student Review Board 1-4, Chairman 45 Alpha Sigma Nu 3-4, President 45 Who's Who 4. 1 . ' N' - fr. - Dean's List 35 Base- ball 2-45 Indianapolis Club 2-45 Economics Club 2-45 Marketing Club 3-45 Sky Divers 2-35 Management Club 3-45 Knights of Colum- bus 2. 24 l-25 Sodality 2-45 Stu- dent Tutoring Society 3. WILLIAM J. KLUS - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. KMathematic.vj - Cum laude - Dean's List 1-25 Mathematics 2-4. MARK G. KLUSMAN - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fEconomicsj - Economics Club 2-4. PHILIP J. KNAPKE - Fort Wayne, Indiana - B.S.B.A. IMarket- ingj - Marketing Club g Economics Clubg' Knight of Columbus 23 Fort Wayne Club. EUGENE F. KOEHL - Ft. Wright, Ken- tucky - B.S. fChem- istryj - Alchemyst Club 4. JOHN W. KOHLS - Cincinnati, Ohio - A.B. flirychologyj - Cum laude - Dean's List 2-43 Psychology Club 3-4g Psi-Chi 3-4. STEPHEN L. KOLL- STEDT - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fMathe- maticsj Cum laude - Dean's List 2g Clef Club 1-4 5 Mathematics Club 2-45 Moonwatch Team 2-3g Rifle Club 1-2. STANLEY R. KOCH - Glen Ellyn, Illinois -- B.S.B.A. fAccount- ingj -- Sailing Club 2-3'5 Accounting So- ciety 1,4g Chicago Club 1-23 Radio Club 15 Rifle Club ls Invest- ment Club 3-4. PAUL J. KOPKO - Newton Falls, Ohio - B.S. IHi.ttoryj - Deanis List 25 Invest- ment Club. FLORIAN F. KOSS - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. fEco'nomicsj - French Club 1-35 Sailing Club 1-25 Psycholo- gy Club 1-43 Economics Club 2-4, Dorm Council 4 5 Cleveland Club 1-2. THOMAS J. KOTZBAUER - Cin- cinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fManage- mentj - Management Club 3g Mar- keting Club 4. THOMAS R. KREIENBAUM - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. KPolitical Sciencej - International Club 1-4, Treasurer 3g Young Democrats 1-43 Pershing Rifles 1-2 g Political Forum 1-2g Debating 4. TI .L-.5 QSC f - j Q ALAN J. LANGE - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fEnglishj -- Dea.n's List 3-4. DOUGLAS J. KROG- ER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. IA ccount- ingj - Accounting So- ciety 4. G. ANTHONY LANG - Cincinnati, Ohio - H.A.B. fCla.r.vics 6? Eng- lishj - Magna cum laude - Dean's List 1-4 3 Sodality 1-4, Coun- cilman 2, Prefect 3 9 Psy- chology Club 2 3 Alpha Sigma Nu 3-4, Vice- President 4, Student Council 3, Ex Oliicio 33 Who's Who 3. EDWARD L. KROM- ROBERT W. KUHL FRANCIS X. LACH- MER, JR. - Cincin- - Hamilton, Ohio - MANN - Covington, nati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. B.S. fPolitical Sciencej Kentucky - B.S.B.A. fMarketi1zg1 - Rifle - Cum laude - fAccountingj and Pistol Club 1. Dean's List 1-4, Per- shing Rifies 1-2, Eco- nomics Club 3-45 Pre- Law Society 3-4. RORY J. LENIHAN - Lookout Mountain, Tennessee - B.S.B.A. K Marketing - Pershing Rifles 1-35 Marketing Club 2-45 Pre-Law So- ciety 3-4g Junior and Senior Class Advisory Board, Knights of Col- umbus 2-4g Economics Club 2-4, Management Club lg Campus Stu- dent Association 4. in .L ,, ,, JAMES P. LAWLER , - Richmond, Ohio - B.S. fEnglishj - Masque Society 15 Mer- maid Tavern 2-4. B 26 CARL L. LIENHART - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj - Pershing Rifle-s 1-2 5 Marketing Club 4. ROBERT D. LINGG - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fChemistryj -- Cum laude - Deanls List 2-3 5 Alchemist Club 3-4. JOHN R. LOEFFLER - Hamilton, Ohio - B.S. fEcon.omicsj - Dean's List 1-2g Mathematics Club 25 Bas- ketball 1-4g Economics Club 3-4, Sec- retary 4, Hamilton Club 2-4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3-4, Dorm Council 2g Who's Who. EUGENE J. LOFTUS - Whittier, California - H.A.B. fCla.vsics U Frenchj - Dcan's List 3-43 Clef Club 2-35 Pistol Club lg Dorm Council 35 French Club 2-43 Foreign Relations YT W-P -vm . 7 1 TIMOTHY LONG - Cincinnati, Ohio - H.A.B. fGreekj -- Cum laude - Dean's List 1-3. DANIEL J. LYNCH Chicago, Illinois - B.S. KEconomicsj -- Cum laude - Dean's List 3, WCXU 1-25 Pershing Rifles 1, Chicago Club 1-4g Economics Club 3-43 Sailing Club 3-4. Club 1, Senior Psychology major Barry McGrath points out to junior Dave Luck that Sigmund Freud agrees with him on a particular point. 27 THOMAS J. LYNCH -- Oak Park, Illinois - B.S. fPolitical Sci- encej - Dean's List 4g Chicago Club 1-4g Po-' litical Forum 3-45 Young Democrats 45 History Club 4. JAMES P. MARTIN - Maumee, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fAccountingj - Accounting Society 4g Toledo Club 1-4. Ten-' ll JOHN J. MARTIN JR. - Wilmette, Illi- nois - B.S.B.A. fMar- ketingj - Golf 1-4 Marketing Club 2-45 Chicago Club 2-4. GERALD L. MARX - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fEnglishj - Magna cum laude - Dean's List l-4. ROBERT J. MASON- Toledo, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fAccountingj - Magna cum laude - Dean's List 1-45 Clef Club 15 Toledo Club 1-4 5 Economics Club 43 Young Republicans 4, Ac- counting Society 4. WILLIAM F. MASTERSON -- Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. KEco11omicsj - Dean's List 2-4g Student Body President 45 Student Council 1-45 Class President 2-35 Sodality 1-45 Who's Who 35 Alpha Sigma Nu 4. SAMUEL B. MAT- THEWS - Grove East Bank, Demerara, Brit- hih Guiana - A.B. fHisto1yli - Interna- tional Relations Club 1-4, Secretary 35 Jazz Club 35 WCXU 3. JOHN E. MAWBY - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. fEnglishj,: - Dean's List 25 President of Knights' Manor 3-4, Student Director of Op- eration Youth 3-4-, Pre- Law Society 4, Cleve- land Club 1-4, Donn Council 25 Senior Gift Committee 4, Knights of Columbus 3-4. JOHN F. MCCARTHY - Cincinnati, Ohio - A.B. fEnglishj - Pre- Law Society 45 WCXU 4. JOSEPH W. MCNEIL - Erlanger, Kentucky - B.S. fPhysical Educa- tionj - Dean's List 1, Basketball 1-4, Co-Captain 4. PATRICK H. MEEHAN - Cin- cinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPolitical Sci- encej HENRY P. MERRICK - New York, New York - B.S.B.A. fEco- nomicsj - Dean's List 2. MICHAEL J. Mc- DANIEL - Floyds Knobs, Indiana - B.S. fHistoryj -- Football lg Political Forum 3-43 Young Democrats 4, Chairman 43 Pre-Law Society 3-4, History Club 4. JOSEPH J. McDOWELL - Parma, Ohio - B.S. fPolitical Sciencej - Dean's List 3, Rifle 8: Pistol Club 1- 313 Cleveland Club 1-43 Spanish Club BARRY E. MCGRATH - Cincin- nati, Ohio - B.S. fP5ychologyj - Dean's List 35 Psychology Club 3-4. WILLIAM J. MCGOWAN- Cincin- nati, Ohio -- B.S. fEnglishj - Rifle SL Pistol Club 1-4, WCXU 3-4, Busi- ness Manager 4, Economics Club 45 Senior Gift Committee 4. 28 FREDERICK J. MER- SHAD - cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fHiJtoryj - Rifle Club I-25 Pre- Law Society 4, Politi- cal Forum 3-4. CHARLES N. MES- SERLE - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPhysicsjg Magna cum laudeg - Dean's List 1-43 Physics Club 1-4, Sigma Pi Sigma 3-4, President 4. RICHARD A. METZ - Harrison, Ohio -- B.S.B.A. fEconomicJ1 - Basketball 15 Mar- keting Club 3-4, Knights of Columbus 1-4g Rifle Club 1. WAYNE E. MILOS - Chicago, Illinois - B.S. fBiologyj - Dean's List 3-4, Chicago Club 1-4, Football 1, French Club 2-4, President 4, Biology Club 3-4, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4. - -, i HARRY G. MOELLER - Cincinnati, Ohio - .2 Q Q B.S. fEconomicxj - WILLIAM H. MOORE Economics Club 3-4. - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fEconomic5J 29 EEF ff, , THOMAS H. MEYER - Dayton, Ohio -- B.S. fChemist1yj - Musketeer Band 1-4. JOSEPH A. MOOTER - Detroit, Michigan - B.S.B.A. KMarketing2 - Class Advisory Board 3-4, Marketing Club 3-43 Economics Club 45 Detroit Club 1,45 Chi- cago Club 2-4. THOMAS P. MUELLEMAN- Oak Park, Illinois - B.S. fEnglishj - Pershing Rifles 1-2, Sailing Club 2, Treasurer 23 WCXU 2-4, Program Director 3, A-ssistant Station Manager 45 Chicago Club 4 5 Masque Society 2-4, Stage Manager 2-4, Vice-Presi- dent 43 Rifle Club 1. MICHAEL J. MULLEN - Silver Spring, Maryland - B.S. fEngli:hjg Magna cum laudej Dean's List 1-4 g Sodality 1-4, Sodalityc Council 3-45 Tennis 2-4, Alpha Sigma Nu 3-4, Who's Who 33 Class Advisory Board 1-2, Dean's Speech Tournament 23 Senior Gift Committee. JOHN M. MURRAY - Akron, Ohio - B.S. fHi:to1yj,' Cum laude, Deanls List 2-4, Cleveland Club 1-25 Rifle Club 15 Knights of Columbus 3-4, Sec- retary 4, Student Tutoring Society 3- 45 Pre-Law Society 3-43 Dorm Coun- cil 2. J. TIMOTHY MUTH - Huntington, West Virginia - B.S. fEco- nomicxj - Campus Student Association 4, Baseball 2-3, Basketball 1, Political Forum 4 , Economics Club 3-4, Secretary 4. ANDRE A. NIEBLING - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. KAccountingj Accounting Society 1-4, Secretary 4, Sodality 2, Class Advisory Board 1-4. WARREN E. NORTH, Jr. - Cin- cinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fGene1al Businesxj - Football l-2. DENNIS M. O'CONNELL -- Cin- JOHN T. NEBEL -- JOHN A. NEYER -- Cincinnati, Ohio - Cincinnati, Ohio-B.S. B.S.B.A. fAccountingjg fChemistryj - Dean's Cum laude, - Deanls List 1-2, Alchemist List 1-3, Baseball 1-4, Club 1-4. Co-Captain 3, Account- ing Club 4. JOSEPH E. NESSEL- HUF - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fAc- countingj - Dean's List 1,3,4, Pershing Rifles 1, Sodality 1-4, Prefect 4, Class Advi- sory Board 1-4, Home- coming Committee 3, Mardi Gras 2, Account- ing Society 1-4, Director 3, Vice-President 4, Alpha Sigma Nu 4, Who's Who 3. JEROME P. NIEN- ABER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. mc- countingj cinnati, Ohio - B.S. fP.vychologyj - , Psychology Club 2-4, Treasurer 4, Rifle Club 1-2, Pistol Team 1, Clef Club 2-4, Student Council 2, Senior I Gift Committee 4, Who's Who 3, Class Advisory Board 3. JOHN W. O'CONNELL - Toledo, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fManagementj - Toledo Club 1-4, Rifle 81. Pistol Club 1,43 Management Society 3-4, Eco- nomics Club 4. JAMES A. NIGL - Saginaw, Michigan -- B.S.B.A. fFina1zcej - Football 1, Accounting Society 3 , Detroit Club 1-4. MICHAEL H. NOCK - Dayton, Ohio - B.S. fHi.vtoryj - Psy- chology Club 1-4, Pershing Rifles 1-2, Philosophy Club 1-2, Fine Arts Committee 3-4. RAY K. O'CONNOR - Jericho, Long Island, New York - B.S. fPsy- chologyj - Philosophy Club 1-2,4, Intemation- al Club 1-2, French Club 2-4, Vice President 2-3, Fine Arts Commit- tee 2-4, Psychology Club 1-4, Secretary 4, WCXU 3-4, Political Forum 2, Who's Who 4, Senior Gift Committee. PATRICK J. O'MAL- LEY - Chicago, Illi- nois - B.S.B.A. fMar- ketingj - Chicago Club 1-4, Marketing Club 3-4, Sailing Club 2, Clef Club l-2, Amer- ican Marketing Associa- tion 3-4. BRIAN L. OTTEN - Erlanger, Kentucky - B.S.B.A. flndustrial Re- lationsj - Dean's List 2, Radio Club 1, Sail- ing Club 3-4, Econom- ics Club 3, Campus Student Association 4, Clef Club 2-3, Ken- tucky Club 2, Senior Gift Committee 4. WILLIAM J. O'CON- NOR - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S,B.A. fMar- ketingj - Marketing Club 4. DANIEL J. O'DON- NELL, Jr. - Cincin- nati, Ohio - B.S. fEco- nomicsj - Economics Club 2-4, Homecoming Committee 2, Political Forum 4, Mardi Gras Committee 3, Tennis Team 1-4, Captain 4, Management Club 1, X.U. News, Campus Student Association 3. NEAL R. O,MALLEY - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. fEconomicsj DONALD R. PAPI- NEAU - Northbrook, Illinois - B.S. fHis- toryj - Dorm Council 2-35 Chicago Club 1-4, French Club 3, Eco- nomics Club 1-2. HOWARD E. OTTO, Jr, - Joliet, Illinois - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj - Dorm Council 2, Marketing Club 3-4, Knights of Columbus 4. GERALD L. PATER - Hamilton, ity 1-4. Ohio - A.B. fHi.ttoryj, Cum laude, Dean's List 1-3, Pre-Law Society 1-4, RiHe Club 1, Student Council 3-4, Assistant Athletic Chairman 3, Ath- letic Chairman 4, Hamilton Club 2- 4, President 3-4, Buckeye Club 1-4, Vice-President 3-4, Who's Who 3, X.O.M.M. 4, Class Advisory Board 1-2 5 Political Forum 3-4. JEROME C. PAX T Celina, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fManagementj - Sodal- ROBERT D. PELLARIN - Silver Spring, Maryland - B.S. fBiologyj - Sailing Club 1-2, Biology Club 3- 4, French Club 3-4, Muxketeer An- nual 2, Class Advisory Board 4. DONALD F. PEL- LING - Cincinnati, Ohio - B..S'.B.A. KAL'- countingj - Account- ing Society 1. WILLIAM H. PLAC- KE - Cincinnati, Ohio - B,S.B.A. fAccount- ingj Cum laudeg - Dean's List 2-35 Ac- counting Society 2,4. RAYMOND C. PLAS - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj - Economics Club 23 Senior Gift Committee, Marketing Club 3-4, Treasurer 4, Class Ad- visory Board 2-45 Homecoming Commit- tee 3-45 Junior Prom Committee 3. PATRICK J. PER- KINS - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fBiologyjg Cum laudeg -- Dean's List 1-4, Heidelberg Club 1-4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Biology Club 3-4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Student lgirectory 45 Jazz Club RICHARD L. PES- SLER - Cincinnati, ohio - A.B. mngzfshy ROBERT J. PIERCE - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. fEnglishj - Dean's List 1-4, Cleve- land Club 1-4, Class Advisory Board 2-5 Knights of Columbus 3-4, Student Tutoring Society 3-4. PETER O. PRINZ - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. GEORGE POWELL - fEconomicxj - Eco- nomics Club 3-45 Po- litical Forum 3-4, X.U. News 43 Musketeer 4. Washington, D.C. - B.S. fPhysical Educa- tionj - Football 1-4. 32 GERALD J. RAPIEN - Cincinnati, Ohio -- H.A.B. fClassicsjg Magna cum laude, Dean s List 1-45 Pre-Law Society 4. PETER M. REBOLD - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPolitical Sciencej - Dean's List 1-4 3 Vice-President of Senior Classg X.O.M.M. 3-4g Alpha Sigma Nu 45 Political Forum 3-4 5 Who's Who 45 Student Leadership Conference 4. MICHAEL J. REDELLA - Cleve- land, Ohio - B.S. fPsychol0gyj - Dean's List 1-2 5 French Club 2-35 Psychology Club 1-4, Pre-sident 4, Psi Chi 3-4, Economics Club 4, Dorm Council 1. THOMAS J. REESE - Easton, Pennsylvania -- B.S.B.A. fMarket- ingj - Mardi Gras Committee 3-45 Home- coming Committee 2-45 Marketing Club 3-45 Senior Gift Committee, Class Advisory Board 3. GREGG C. REICHLE -- Chicago, Illinois -- B.S. KHixtoryj - Dean's List 15 Chicago Club 1-4. JOHN P. REILLY - Grosse Point, Michigan - B.S. fEconomicsj - Dean's List 15 Elet Hall President 45 Dorm Council 35 Chicago Club 1-25 Detroit Club 45 Economics Club 45 Pre-Law Society 33 Who's Who. LEONARD J. REW- ERS - Chicago, Illi- nois - B.S.B.A. fEco- nomicsj - Football 15 Economics Club 2-43 Chicago Club 1-4, Treasurer 2-3, President 45 Rifle Club 15 Senior Gift Committee, Mar- keting Club 4. An unidentified senior takes a well-deserved break in South Hall during hectic days prior to Christmas vacation. RONALD F. ROHE - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fEconomicsj Economics Club 3-45 Rifie Club 25 Xavier News 2. TERRENCE M. ROHEN - Cleve- land, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj Dean's List 45 Sodality l-4, Council- man 3, Vice Prefect 4g Marketing Club 3-4, President 45 Sodality House Vice President 35 Jazz Club 1-25 Eco- nomics Club 45 Senior Gift Commit- tee 45 Who's Who. EUGENE A. ROONEY - Oak Park, Illinois - B.S. fPolitical Sciencej Dean's List lg Chicago Club 1-45 Political Forum 3-4. JERRY H. RICHTER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. Ulffarketingj THOMAS H. RIG- NEY - Chicago, Illi- nois - B.S. fHistoryj - Chicago Club 1-45 History Club 4, Politi- cal Forum 3-4. 33 WALTER J. RUTHER - Cincin- nati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fEconomicsj ROBERT A. RYAN, Jr. - Cincin- nati, Ohio - B.S. IPM-Lawj Dean's List 2-35 X.U. News 1-4, Associate Editor 1, Editor-in-Chief 2-3, Execu- tive Editor 4-5 Musketeer 1-45 Ed- mund Burke Society 1-45 President 35 Campus Student Association 2-45 Citi- zens for Decent Literature 2-4, Vice- President 25 Pre-Law Society 2-45 Psychology Club 1-45 Political Forum 1-45 Heidelburg Club 1-45 Interna- tional Relations Club 1-25 Economics Club 15 Who's Who 3. JOHN SANATE - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. fEnglishj Cleveland Club 1-45 French Club 3-45 Knights of Columbus 3-4. JOHN E. SCHAAL - Maumee, Ohio - H.A.B. ffflassicsjj Mag- na cum laudeg -- Dean's List l-45 Clef Club 1,3-4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 X.U. News 2-45 Athenaeum 3-45 Stu- dent Council 35 Pre- Law Society 45 Political Forum 4. M I C H A E L T. SCHAEFFER - Cin- cinnati, Ohio - B.S. fBiologyj -- Biology Club 3-4. M I C H A E L J. SCHLOSSER -- Cin- cinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fziccountingj C H A R L E S H. SCHAFFNER - Port Clinton, Ohio - B.S. fliconomicxj - Rifle Club 15 Economics Club 3-45 Sailing Club 2-4, Vice-Commodore 3-4. PAUL J. SCHMIDT - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fChemistryj5 Sum- ma cum laudeg Dean's List 1-45 Alchemists Club 1-4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4. K E N N E T H P. SCHNEIDER - Cin- cinnati, O h i o - B.S.B.A. Ilndustrial Re- lationsjg - Baseball 2-4. W I L L I A M H. SCHLAUDECKER - Toledo, Ohio - B.S. IPsychologyj Toledo Club 1-45 Sodality 2-45 Pershing Rifles 15 X.U. News 3-45 Psychology Club 3-4. TERRENCE A. SCHOTT -- Ottawa, Illinois - B.S. fHis- toryj - Class Advisory Board 1-45 Economics Club 1-45 Knights of Columbus 2-45 Chicago Club 1-45 Sodality 1-25 French Club 3-4. 34 JOHN T. SCHREIBER - Bellevue, Kentucky - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj Marketing Club 43 Economics Club 4. JOHN P. SCIANTARELLI - Frank- fort, Kentucky - B.S. KEconomicsj Clef Club 1-3, Sailing Club 25 Mathe- matics Club 1-35 Kentucky Club 3-4, X.U. News 2-4g Young Democrats 45 Knights of Columbus 3-4. JOHN F. SEELIE - South Fort Mitchell, Kentucky - B.S.B.A. fMan- agementj Sailing Club 1-4, Rear Com- modore 2, Commodore 3, Executive Committee Chairman 4, Flying Club 3-43 Psychology Club 35 Jazz Club 1-3g Pre-Law Society 4g Senior Class Gift Committee 4. ' Us -3 . -I '21 V:' ng .ave-W -2, PAUL C. SELZER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. Izlccountingjy - Accounting Society 2-4. EDWARD C. SHEE- HY - Columbus, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fManage- mentj Buckeye Club 1- 25 Rifle Club 1-23 Rifle Team 25 Musketeer Band 1-3. STANLEY K. SHEP- PARD -- Cincinnati ohio - Bas. maui nomicsj Football 1-3 Economics Club 3-42 Rifle Club 2-3. JOHN SMITH - STEPHEN A. SMITH CinCir1r12.ti, Ohio - L. GERALD SMITH - Bellevue, Kentucky A.B, fEngli.fhj Clef - Cincinnati, Ohio - - B.S. KEconomicsj - WARREN C. SMITH, Club l-2, Pre-Law So- B.S. fHistoryj Philos- Dean's List 3, Baseball Jr. - Cincinnati, Ohio ciety 3. ophy Club 4. 1-4. - B.S, fEconomicsj 35 JOHN B. SMITH - Cincinnati, Ohio -- B.S. fMathematicsj - Mathematics Club 2-43 Radio Club 3-4, Bridge Club 4g Fine Arts Com- mittee 45 Rifle Club 2. PAUL S. SNOPEL - Canton, Ohio - B.S. fEngli.vhQ - French Club 3-45 WCXU 3-45 Sailing Club 4. JAMES D. STENGER - Indiana- polis, Indiana - B.S.B.A. Undustrial Relationsjg Indianapolis Club 1-25 Pershing Rifles 1-25 X.O.M.M. 4: Pre- Law Society 35 Management Society 4. RICHARD J. STAD- LER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. KA:- countingj - Rifle Club 15 Pershing Rifles 1-4, Treasurer 3-45 Account- ing Society 2-4, Presi- dent 45 X.O.M.M. 45 Senior Gift Committee. JOHN J. STASIO - Buffalo, New York - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj - Marketing Club 3-45 Basketball 1-45 Home- coming Committee 4. JOHN R. STEIN- BACH - Chicago, Illi- nois - B.S.B.A. KMar- ketingj - Chicago Club 3-45 Marketing Club 3-45 Economics Club 45 Senior Class Gift Committee 4. JEROME R. STEIN- KER - Cincinnati, Ohio -- B.S. fHixtoryj Chess Club 2-45 Bridge Club 45 Alchemist Club 2. PATRICK R sToKEs - Chicago, Illinois - B.S. YBiol- ogyj - Cum laude - Biology Club 3-4, Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 45 Chicago Club 1-45 Heidelberg Club 45 Class Advisory Board 3-45 Political Forum 4. NICHOLAS J. STEP- HENS - Wilmington, Ohio -- B.S.B.A. IMM- ketingj - Marketing Club 3-4 5 Class Ad- visory Board 2-3 5 Sky Diving Club 4. James D. Stenger In Memoriam 1943-19 64 ROBERT H. STEL- TENPOHL - Cincin- nati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. f1'na'ust1ial Relationsjg - Dean's List 35 Foot- ball 1-45 Chairman, Board of Elections 45 Campus Student Or- ganization 2-4 5 Buck- eye Club 1-45 Who's Who 45 Dorm Council 3-45 Senior Gift Com- mittee 4. 36 ROBERT C. STRUNK - Covington, Kentucky JAMES F. SULLIVAN - Cincinnati, Ohio - - H.A.B. fMathemat- B.S. fRhy.ricsj - Phys- icsj - Sodality 1, ics Club 1,4, Senior Musketeer Band 1-4, Gift Committee 4, President 4. Rifle Club 1. WILLIAM M. SWEE- NEY - Ft. Thomas, Kentucky - B.S.B.A. fManagementj - Riiie and Pistol Club 1, Management Society 2- 4, President 3, Vice- President 4, Economics Club 4. DOMINIC B. TAL- LARICO - Chicago, Illinois - B.S. KBiol- 03312 - Musketeer Band 1-4, Chicago Club 1-3, Dorm Council 3, Kappa Psi 4. JOHN H. THESING - Erlanger, Kentucky - B.S.B.A. fAccount- ingj - Dean's List 1, Pershing Rifles 1-4, Ac- counting Society 2-4, Treasurer 4, X.O.M.M. 3-4, Secretary 4. ROGER F. THESING - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj - Football 1-4, Mar- keting Club 3-4, Eco- nomics Club 3-4, Vice- President 4, Dorm Council 3-4. ANTHONY J. THOM- AS - Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. fBiolagyj, Cum laude, - Dean's List 2-4, Student Council 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4, Class Advisory Board 3, Who's Who 3, French Club 3, Biology Club 3-4, Alpha Sigma Nu 4. WILLIAM R. TEPE, Jr. - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fHirtoryj - Dean's List 3-4, Foot- ball 1-4, Pre-Law 2-4, Student Council 4, President of Class 4, Political Forum 3-4, X.O.M.M. 3-4, Sodal- ity 1, Buckeye Club 2- 4, Who's Who 4, Young Democrats 2-4. STEPHEN M. THOM- AS - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fEconom- icsj - Basketball 1-4, Co-Captain 4, Market- ing Club 3, Economics Club 4. ROBERT J. THORNTON - Chi- 3 cago, Illinois - H,A.B. fEc0nomic5j,' ff? ' Magna cum laude, Dean's List 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Mermaid Tavern 2-4, Clef Club 1-3, Economics Club 3-4, Who's Who 3, Alpha Sigma Nu 3, Homecoming Committee 3-4. JAMES C, THYEN - Jasper, Indi- ana - B.S.B.A. fFinancej Musketeer Band 1, Marketing Club 3, Economics Club 4, Investment Club 4. FREDERICK A. TROMANS - Fairiield, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fFi1zancej Dean's List 1, Radio Club 1-4, Presi- dent 3-4, X.O.M.M. 3-4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Pershing 3-4, Sodality 1-4, WCXU 2-3, News Director 3, Cam- pus Student Association 2, Vice-Presi- dent 2, Wh0's Who 4, Student Coun- cil 3. WEI-LING P. TSAI - Kowloon, Hong Kong - B.S. fChemistryj - Dean's List 35 Inter- national Relations Club 1-4, Vice-President 25 Biology Club 3-4. JAMES R. WAGNER - Ft. Wayne, Indiana - B.S.B.A. fAccount- ingj - Ft. Wayne Club 1-2, 45 Rifle Club 1-25 Accounting Society 4. JOHN N. WATTERS - Ironton, Ohio - B.S.B.A. fEconomicJj Dean's List 45 Economics Club 3-45 Bridge Club 45 Pre-Law Society 45 Golf 2-4. ROBERT D. WEBER - South Ft. AUGUST J. VEN- TURA - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. flinglishj - Sodality 15 Rifle Club 15 Class Advisory Board 45 Management Club 4. CRAIG L. VOEGELE - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fBiologyj - Dean's List 35 Biology 'Club 3-45 Heidelberg Club 3, JOHN H. VOLLMAN - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPre-Medjg Cum laudeg - Dean's List 2-35 Alchemists Club 25 Biology Club 3-4. . LARRY R. WANNE- MACHER - Celina, Ohio - B.S. fEconom- icsj -- Pre-Law Society 3-4. Mitchell - B.S. fBioZogyj Dean's List 25 Biology Club 3-45 Heidelburg Club 4. ROBERT L. WEISBRODT - Har- rison Ohio - A.B. Ps cholo , , I y gall: Cum laudeg Knights of Columbus 45 Psychology Club 45 French Club 4. THOMAS C. WARD - Toledo, Ohio - B.S.B.A. KMarketingj - Marketing Club 1-45 Economics Club 2-35 Accounting Society 25 Toledo Club 1-4, Treas- urer 3145 Sailing Club 45 Jazz Club 35 Fine Arts Committee 4 5 Class Advisory Board 4. HARRY C. WAGNER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fPhv.vical Educa- tionj - Baseball 2, RICHARD N. WAT- KINS - Louisville, Kentucky - A.B. fLat- inj - Dean's List 3-4. EUGENE P. WESSEL- ER - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fChemi.SXryj - Dean's List 1,35 Al- chemist Club 2-4. JOHN P. WESTEN- DORF - Cincinnati, Ohio - B.S. fChemis- tryj - Dean's List 1 Alchemist Club 2-4. WILLIAM A. WES- TENDORF - Cincin- nati, Ohio - B.S. KBi- 5 ologyj - Musketeer Band 1-45 Biology Club TERRENCE G. WIL- KIN - Chicago, Illi- nois - B.S.B.A. Un- dustrifzl Relationsj ,' Cum laudeg - Dean's List 1-45 Chicago Club 1-45 Management So- ciety 3-45 Economics Club 4. ROBERT S. WILSON -- Cleveland, Ohio - B.S. IEnglixh Gi' Psy- chologyj - Campus Student Association 2- 45 President 45 Class Advisory Board 1-45 Mardi Gras Co-Chain man 3-45 Cleveland Club 1-4. 4 f DALE W. WIESEN- ROBERT F. WIET HAHN - Cincinnati, HORN - Cincinnati Ohio-B.S.B.A. fMar- Ohio - B.S.B.A. KFz ketingj nancej - Pershing RiHes 1-2. JOHN M. WINK- WORTH - Port Washington, New York - B.S. flbychologyj - Dean's List 15 Clef Club 1-45 Psychology Club 2-45 Psi Chi 3-45 Pre-Law Society lg Class Advisory Board 2-4. THOMAS P. WITTE KIND - Cincinnati Ohio - B.S. fMathe- 7Tldti6'.YJ - Mathemat- ics Club 2-4. JOSEPH F. WYZKOSKI - Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania - B.S. fPhy5i- cal Educationjg Football 1-45 Cam- pus Student Association 2-45 Mardi Gras Committee 2-3. Y HOWARD D. ZMUDY - Chicago, Illinois - B.S.B.A. KMarketingj Mar- keting Club 3-45 Chicago Club 4, Vice-President. RAYMOND J. ZWOLINSKI - Chi- cago, Illinois - B.S.B.A. fMarketingj Rilie Club 15 Chicago Club 1-45 Mar- keting Club 3-45 Economics Club 3-45 Management Club 3-4. V MISS MARY MARGARET MORATH Second Runne1-up MISS MARILYN HINKLE First Runner-up .N-.. N '::l'-TT Q-Ai. '--114 .il A ,. L '1'1, '3' 5 1:35 L 5 K far -w Azgsfzsei Y Y V . M' Effifvx . tif C' Q 3 mfr 19 . 'N , L N ,X 4 X . 1 Q 5 .1 Q 'ml'8lSU 95 w - ix E 41 in l g- 194 EVENTS .q is , V, Ted Doecher, Jay Michaels, and Art Lyons seem to be puzzled by the intricate frame of the bunk-beds they are rebuilding for their quarters. Two boys from the village of Huistan are weaving grass straw into long strips which they will later use to make huts. - .g. X f:4j'?Pt : ! flL:1,,,, ,, f,E:!Qf?tc15N t I' 1 lf li . , 4-In , H my ,cf W i :I ax ,1 gi- ,j 5171, H. ' t iw I xl r 5 I . ,,., ,L - lr I ' ik, rxlt' L ' 'E givffl - lb - i ' .2 H A 4 - drum I - Q r -' H I L 'Neff' .:.i..'1.1. w ' , f 4 4 M' . A gait 1 3 Q 4 . 4: :R-5.9 ,. -k ...J W QQM4 I can I , . 5 J: Mexican Trip From the first week of June to the second week of Au- gust in the summer of 1964, five men from Xavier and twelve men from Loyola of Chicago accompanied Fr. Charles Roman, SJ., into the improverished village of Huistan, Chiapas, Mexico to build a permanent trade school for the youth of the area. Ted Doecher, Jay Mi- chaels, Charles Dorencott, Art Lyons, and Dan Gard- ner, along with the twelve men from Loyola had to com- mute each day along a dirt, and sometimes mud, road between San Cristobal, where they stayed, and Chiapas, their place of labor. Their working conditions were just as primitive as their surroundings as they had to do all labor by hand and work with the most primitive of tools in order to achieve their objective. Unfortunately, due to the poor transportation and conditions, they had to leave with the school without a roof and floor. A blind man in the Huistan village market place is seen selling needles to an Indian woman and her daughter. 1 , , 46 Mcmrescl To return Christ to society was the purpose of the second lVIanresa conference held just prior to the open- ing of Xavier's fall semester. The program began on September 12, under the direction of Fr. Thomas Foley, SJ., and lasted three full days. During this time the speakers lectern was occupied by such out- standing Catholic men as Jack Twyman, Cincinnati Royals star, Charles Keating, Founder of the Citi- zens for Decent Literature campaign, Fr. Frank Hol- land, SJ., founder of the Manresa program and others ranging from social workers to basketball coaches. After the speeches the students would dis- cuss the ideas of the speaker and try to find ways to put them into everyday practice. Following the pro- gram, the participants all agreed that this workshop was totally different from anything they had ever seen before and that the challenges offered to them would provide the impetus needed to become the leaders of their school and their society. if P'-10 it fl its One of the incoming freshmen gives his impressions of Manresa during the farewell dinner in the cafe teria. Fr. Horrigan seems to be concentrating on the creature comforts while will find during his stay at Xavier. a freshman expounds on what he hopes he I Q .,.. ,J 5 la f Q Hr' .Av 47 Tiff. WW STUDENTS, BEVVAREU The meek appearance of this man belies the fact that he is a highly skilled and dangerous plain- clothes detective hired to protect the future fortunes of Xavier University. Registration Registration was marked by the bewilderment of the freshmen, disappointment of the sopho- mores, content of the juniors, and delight of the seniorsq Xavier has finally come into the age of automation. However, one junior re- marked that the I.B.M. machines can do every- thing but spell his name right. Another stated that we are no longer individuals, but num- bers. There were reports of some math majors memorizing their numbers, but a student of psychology believed that this was due to their suppressed aggressions. Now that registration is far behind us, most students have suppressed the memory of the whole ordeal. Others are just trying not to think ahead to mid-September of next year. Never has so much been given by so many for so little,,and it's going up! 48 ' fr usliiibnils 'll lllflh E l lhllll Speaker and cantor, the Rev. Clarence Joseph Rivers. Moss of The Holy Spirit Social responsibilityn was the theme of the address given by the Rev. Clarence Joseph Rivers at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Also interwoven into the subject was the sub-theme of the fact that Americans have lost their sense of individuality. Father remarked that social justice has decreased because the modern American has lost the true concept of traditional so- cial justice. The Mass itself was unique in that it demanded and achieved complete participation by the congregation. Members of Student Council and Alpha Sigma Nu assist during the offertory procession at the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Mock Election Sponsored by the Sophomore Advisory Board in conjunction with the Political Forum, Xavier offered its students a chance to cast their bal- lots for the candidate of their choice. The students were given a chance to hear, if only for a short time, representatives of both parties con- cerned as they, William Reckman for the Republicans and James Luken for the Democrats, spoke in glowing praise of their respective candidates. The mock election was held and the results surprised no one, with Lyndon Johnson winning over Barry Goldwater by a vote of 665 to 34-5. Dr. Edward A. Doering, modera- tor of the Young Republicans, in- troduces Mr. Wlilliam Reckman, Speaker of the House of Repre- sentatives of the State of Ohio, as the principal speaker for the Young Republicans. hir. Recluuan addresses the crowd of about 150 students who gathered to hear the arguments pro and con before they cast their ballots in the mock election. pf .. ' 'f1l'flf'!YgV 50 An Evening with e. e. Cummings As an exercise in experimental theater, the Xavier Masque Society presented the poems of e. e. cummings, an American poet noted for rich sensuality and vivid imagery in his works. The production successfully attempted to depict the world as seen through the eyes of the poet. Though not a play in the strict sense of the word, the production was a dramatization by Diane Kvapil of Mr. Cummings poetry utilizing original music by Robert Pollack, interpretive dancing, and choral effects. Choreographer Jon Perella and Maggie Holtman work on interpretive dances. 51 tha.-. J' K Richard GrupenhoFf is Olaf as Cummings probes the evils of war. Greg Rusk toasts Elvira Walker at Dick Mid's. 1 f ifx. - F , .x'2?f... -. l Y .I bf- ......w.-.-.a...e,. -. -. I.-. The Rev. XValter J. Ciszek, S.-I. The noted psychiatrist and author, Dr. Karl Stern, addressed the Xavier Forum Series on the topic of '4Psychology of Religious Conformity. Speaking of conformity on the natural level, Dr. Stern stressed the heavily charged polarity between obedience and freedom? I-Ie noted the misuse of obedience by dictatorships and the misuse of freedom by citizens of the Western world. Turning to the inner-directed man, Dr. Stern identified him with mobility, expansion, and the desire to accumulate capital. Dr. Stern stressed a dichotomy of dualism in the structure of the Church: ill as the Mystical Body of Christ, and C22 as a visible historical struc- ture in socio-political society. Xavier Forum Series The Rev. Walter Ciszek, SJ., led off the Xavier University Forum Series with a lecture concerning his twenty-four years spent as a priest and prisoner in Russia and Siberia. Fr. Ciszek narrated the interest- ing events surrounding his voluntary journey with Poles who were being forced to go there as laborers. After spending fifteen years in a penal camp and coal mine in Siberia, he was Hnally exchanged for two Soviet agents and flown to the United States in October of 1963 and is currently a member of the staff of the John XXIII Center for Eastern Christian Studies at Fordham University in New York City. Dr. Karl Stern .V ,T ge 52 :ef 2 if . iii.,- 1 ew : 3 -Q u A was ii h ' e it iv it ggw 5 ' fs it f 5 , I K 1964 Homecoming Queen Candidates: Marilyn Hinkle, Sandy Steele, Mary Margaret Morath, Dottie Schiller. Malj' Hartlaub, and Kathy Lake. Homecoming Preporotions Marilyfn Hinkle does a bit of campaigning in South Hall as eager hands dip into her box of goodies What looks like a game of bridge transferred from South Hall is, in reality, a group of P.R.'s decorating their float f X ,T 5, -as 133011 ' - N 31 J fe , - l Homecoming Weekend 1 964 1964 Xavier University Homecoming Queen , Ma1'y Hartlaub. Finalists for 1964 Homecoming Queen are Mary Margaret Morath, Mary Hartlaub, and Marilyn Hinkle. 'Ei 'X N-nf 54 And our queen is crowned. Yosemite Sam with his name slightly altered The boys from the barracks and their first place float. G l vefxfv 4 Henrik Ibsen's Ghosfs Drcimofis Personoe Mrs. Alving ..... ........ S alli Larkin Pastor Manders . .. .. Richard Grupenhoff Regina ........ . . . Marcia Weiland Osvald .... . . Thomas Brinson .Engstrand .. .. Gregory Rusk Salli Larkin and Richard Grupenhofl' rehearse one of the emotionally charged scenes from Ihserfs Gfmxtx, Regi na, played by Marcia X'Veilar1d and Osvald, played by Thomas Brinson show their all-important concentration as they run through H SCC l 1 ne from G11 osts. 56 .L . - Thomas Brinson looks as if he couldn't care less as Salli Larkin screams about his drinking. If Tom Brinson could see the look on Sallie Lar- kinis face. lic surely woulCln't be sitting there with that nonchalant look on his face. !! ll 'l i , ,l ,N I lg I l . l ,V I. ,Nl . L ' ir' 4 dl all w g . Salli Larkin docsnit seem to object a bit as Richard Grupenhoff, as Pastor Manclers, explains the the- ories of his new religion to her. Aw -, Q -.-.----...A i-- Li ' A q i'2:f: i ' ' 1 if sf. ...ss-. . Professor Emeritus. George Shearing lectures to a packed fieldhouse during his seminar on jazz. Ford Caravan of Music For their third contribution to campus entertainment, Student Council sponsored the Ford Caravan of lX1usic on October 29 in the Xavier Fieldhouse. Consisting of the George Shearing Quintet and the Serendipity Singers with comic Steve De- Pass as an added attraction, the Caravan played for two-and- one-half hours to a smaller than expected crowd of approxi- mately 18OO people. The Serendipity Singers swing out with one of their more lively numbers during the Ford Caravan of Music. 58 Stuff o Ford Xavier students showed their true mettle during the Stuff-a-Ford contest, held to promote the Ford Car- avan of Music, when they broke all previous records by stuffing, cramming, wedging, or shoe-horning thirty-four students into a 1965 Ford sedan. The old record of thirty-two held during the Hrst two attempts, but the Muskies would not be denied, as they finally made their place in the record books with their total of thirty-four. Let Us all hope that Ban really does take the Worry thirty four Ylaviei students durin thc. Stuff a Ford out of being close. 'f z ADIVIINISTRATIGN . ipc- Zf EDXVARD P. VONDERI-IAAR REV. EDYVARD O,BRIEN, SJ Axsistant ta the President Assixtant to the President Director of Public Relations REV. VICTOR B. NIEPORTE, SJ. Executive Vice-President 63 Presidenfs Council MR. ROGER C. MR. ROGER H. MR. HARRY MR. REUBEN B. MR. ALBERT E. BECKJORD FERGER GILLIGAN HAYS HEEKIN, JR. Cincinnati Gas Cincinnati Enquirer Gilligan Funeral Fir5fNati01mlBank Hggkin Can Company G? Electric Co. Home ,J w ,-.ru I 1-x TSM. 4, 1. . vw- 'Q a MR. RICHARD E. MR. WILLIAM L. MR. JOSEPH B. MR. WILLIAM S. MR. CHARLES LeBLOND MCGRATH REYNOLDS ROWE SAWYER LeBlond Maclzirze Williamson Company Benjamin D. Bartlett Fifth-Third Union Attorney Tool Co. G? Co. Trust Co. --- -v W MR. RICHARD MR. WILLIAM MR. WILLIAM H. VERKAMP WILLIAMS ZIMMER Vvrkanzp Corporation Investments Cincinnati Gas 6'5 Electric Co. 64 ' PATRICK H. RATTERMAN Dean of IMUTI 65 J.. g w . W gym., FW' , I Academic Council REV. JEREMIAH REV.- JOHN W. PAUL W. REV. FREDERICK REV. JOHN N. J. O'CALLAGI-IAN, MALONE, HARKINS, Ph.L., P. MANION, S.J. FELTEN, S.J, S.J. Assistant Dean, Ph.D., LL.D. Dean, Milforfd College Professor of Classical Dean of Faculties College of Arts and Professor Classical Languages Sciences Languages REV. RICHARD T. DETERS, S.J. Dean, Evening Division THOMAS HAILSTONES, Ph.D. Dean, Collage of Business - , WILLIAM LARKIN III, Ph.D Chairman, Mathematics JOSEPH E. REV. VINCENT C. KANEY HAYES BOURCEOIS, Ph.D. HORRIGAN, S.J. Ph.D. Chairman, Aflorlarn Chairman, Theology Chairman, Languages RAYMOND F. MCCOY, Ed.D. Dean, Graduate School 66 Managenzzfrzt anal Industrial Relations South Hall kitchen staff left to right 5 John Gaines, Loretta Baily, Dorothy Humdy, Hazel Hill, Clara Lane, Willa Givens, Alberta Trotter. To Express Our Gratitude Breakfast Monday through Saturday, Lunch Mon- day through Saturday, and Supper Monday through Thursday are the services offered to the Xavier student by the South Hall cafeteria. It is our purpose here to ex- press our thanks to -the kitchen staff of South Hall for the services performed for us. The only reward for these wonderful services is usually a quick Thanks,5' and often, even that is forgotten. Again we say Thanks to the South Hall cafeteria staff for a job well done. me mm' - ' 0-ce 427' 4 Q45 1 Ai fUr!Q'5E1, 1, Mrs. Jewell Carpenter, Directress of the South Hall Cafe- teria. 67 REV. ROBERT H. IRVIN F. BEUMER LT, COL. JESSE H. PAUL BURKHART REV. J. PETER BASSMAN, SJ. Business Manager BRQXNN Accountant BUSCHMANN, SJ Treasurer and Father Director of Placement Director Of Admissions Minister Service RAYMOND FRANCIS E. ROBERT MRS. WILLIE LEE FELLINGER KURLEMAN LaMONTE LAPPIN Registrar Director of Alumni Student Activities Food Service Relations ,if JAMES F. MARTIN MRS. MARGARET JOHN A. MOSER MISS MARGARET Director, Institute of MOOIKE Director of Development MURNAHAN Bufiflef Sewife-V Assistant Librarian Bursar 68 w 1 REV. EDWARD J. JOHN A. CHARLES ROEDER EDWARD J. SMITH THOMAS J. O'CONNOR, S.J. PFAFFINGER Buildingg and Publig Rglgiigng STADTMILLER Urzivwsify Chaplain Business Ojfce Gyouyzdj Busincss Ofice MISS RUTH N. EDWARD P. CHARLES T. REV. ORRIN STRAUSS VONDERHAAR WEBER, JR. WHEELER, S.J, Rcfrwrzcr Librarian Director of Public Axsistant Director of Assistant Ragistrar Rel-ations Devalojnneizt 5 . J ,U . N N 1 , , . 4' - 1 'rw Ju: -.-' .... ' :H --1 H A .E REV. FRANCIS M. JOHN W. WINTZ ALBERT WORST THOMAS E. YOUNG WILSON. SJ- Bookstorr Alanagcr Librarian Director of Affi-'mm U71iW -fit? Information Srruicrs Chaplain 69 e 4 L 1 W' 'ivfi ,WR . 2 A 5 ff m? K, Q 'w W. lv 93 P EE Us 14 FAC U LTY ,gg , Q M t b E w :mx ix E - Ai., ff, U- .A ,ig .,. ,,,, N' 11 AI M 11 .' r ' 1 ,x W Wm , - ,A , College of Arts cmd Sciences l,1PY'f?'s'1! REV. JEREMIAH J. OCALLAGHAN, sg Dean REV. JOHN W. MALONE, SJ. Assistant Dcan Graduate Assistants: D. Trunnell, Math.5 J. Niehaus, Math. 3 R. Greis, History 5 E. Wenz, History Chemistry Graduate Assistants, BOTTOM ROW: Terrence Miesle, Daniel Ng, Helen Cronin fsecretaryl, Ronald L. Milam, Stephen W. Horgan, and Francis H. Schmidt. TOP ROW: Martin E. Bellersen, Tony Woltermann, Roy Schumacher, Mike Ernst, Ron Kanczuzewski, Bill Broxterman, and William L. Fichteman. l i 1 75 ... 2 , , W.,-,I REV. RICHARD T. DETERS, SJ. Dum, Evening College Z2 Evening Division Begun in 1911, Xavier's Evening Division is of spe- cial value to the metropolitan community of Cin- cinnati, because, through the Evening Division, men and women who would otherwise lind it impossible to attend college, have the opportunity to further their educations. Courses are offered in most subjects on graduate and undergraduate levels, leading toward Bachelor and Masters degrees. The Evening Division also offers the upper-division Communication Arts courses not offered by the day school. A full gamut of social events are scheduled each year, the highlight event being the Evening Division Dance, this year held at the Terrace Hilton Hotel. This year's Queen of the Evening Division is Miss Patty Romes. Students in Dr. Hanna's Education course prepare for a panel discussion on whether or not cookies and milk should be served at recess. 76 THOMAS HAILSTONES, Ph.D. Dvau RUSSELL WALKER, M.A., C.P.A. Assistant Dean 73 College of Business Adminisfrcifion Ig X1 L I 'aj , , f., A ff W , 4 H 3 i A V nfl L RAYMOND F. MCCOY, Ed.D. Dean THOMAS H. HANNA, Ed.D. A.v.si.vtant Dfan Graduate School Gail Westricli, one of the friendly Alumni Hall secretaries, joyfully bounds into Alter Hall after braving thc elements to make it to class. Miss Patti Romes, Queen of the Evening Division. A curious Thursday night co-ed checks the doin's on the Evening Division bulletin board. ALBERT F. WALTER F. BEHLER, REV. CLIFFORD S. VYTAUTAS J. ANDERSON, Ed.D. M.B.A., C.P.A. BESSE, S.J., Ph.D. BIELIAUSKAS, Ph.D. Education Accounting Chairman, Economics Chairman, Psychology GEORGE A. BLAIR, M.A. MXSGT. GILBERT P. JOSEPH E. BOURGEOIS, REV. EDWARD A. Philosophy BLANKENSHIP Ph.D. BRADLEY, S.J., M.S Military Science Chairman, Modern Physics Languages WILLIAM H. BRANNEN, REV. EDWARD B. W. THOMAS BRYAN, REV. EDWARD W. M.B.A. BRUEGGEMAN, SJ., Ph.D. BURKE, SJ., S.T.L. Marketing S.T.D. Management Clasxical Languages Theology 78 BENITO J. CERIMELE, ROBERT F. CISSELL, WALTER J. CLARKE, REV. BRIAN W. Ph.D. M.S. Ed.D. CONNOLLY, S.T.L. .Mathematics Mathematics Psychology English In one of his few spare moments, hir. Alvin Marrero decides the fate of one of his stu- dents. REV. GEORGE A- JAMES A. DELANEY, EDWARD A. DOERING, LAWRENCE I. CURRAN, S-J-, Ph.D- M.S. s.J.D. DONNELLY, M.B.A. Pllf1050PllJ' .Mathematicx English Management 79 HARVEY A. DUBE, Ph.D RICHARD E. DuMONT, JOSEPH P. EBACHER, JEROME F. FATORA, Chemistry Ph.D. M.A. M.A. Philosophy Aflodern Languages Finance LT. COL. VINCENT F. LOUIS A. FELDHAUS, REV. JOHN N. FELTEN, THOMAS C. FISHER FAZIO, B.S. M.A. SJ., M.A. COXONJ B.S. Chairman, Alilitary Science English Classical Language: Physics -52 DAVID C. FLASPOHLER, REV. DANIEL P. FOLEY, REV. THOMAS S.F.C. RICHARD M.S. SJ., Ph.D. FOLEY, SJ., NIA. FOREST Mathematics Psychology Theology ,Military Science 80 RICHARD J. GARASCIA, BERNARD A. JAMES A. GLENN, M.A. JAMES P. GLENN, AE Ph.D. GENDREAU, Ph.D. English English Clmifman, Chemistry Ph1l050Ph9' l E 'D Aix .J I igjlillf l,-Q ...Af EDWARD J. MAJ. JOSEPH K. GOODMAN, Ph.D GRIFFITH, A.B. History Military Science How would you like to work sixteen hours a day, seven Clays a week for about fifty cents an hour? asks Dr. Anderson of a Peace Corps hopeful. SIDNEY W. HALE, PAUL W. HARKINS, P.E.D. LL.D. Education Classical Languages Bl JOHN B. HART, M.S. THOMAS R. HAUSER, J. KANEY HAYES, REV. WILLIAM P. Chairman, Physics M.S. Ph.D. HETHERINGTON Chemistry Chairman, Management S.J., S.T.L. and Industrial Relations Chairman, Classical Languages REV. VINCENT C. C. LESLIE HOWARD, CAPT. RICHARD B. REV. FRANCIS D. HORRIGAN, S.J., S.T.L. M.A. QOXONJ JOHNSEN, B.S. JOHNSON, S.J., Ph.D Chairman, Theology Classical Languages Military Science Political Science 1 fi! ROBERT G. JOHNSON, EUGENE KANGAS, REV. WALTER CARROLL C. KEARLEY, Ph.D. M.B.A. KAPICA, S.J., S.T.B. Ph.D. Chemistry Marketing History Philosophy 82 .1551 ESE, s., ,. , R' ' ' ' -w3I. ' n. 35.5 , ,T . A' , , , .. . - , 11-L-.4 Fr. Johnson slowly rises to expound upon the scandals of the U.S. vs. the Curtiss-Wright Ex- port Co. hearings. LT. COL. HENRY C. REV. W. HENRY KIRK, B.S. KENNEY, S.J., Ph.D. Military Science Chairman., Philosophy JOSEPH J. S.SGT. MARSHALL E KLINGENBERG, Ph.D. KRATZER, JR. Chemistry Military Science 3, EARL J. CAPT. JOHN R. OTTO KVAPIL, M.A. GLEN A. LaGRANGE, KRONENBERGER, KUSHNER, B,S. Communication Art.: M.A. Ph.D. Militargf Science Education Psychology WILLIAM J. VINNEDGE M. RUSSELL R. LEWIS, JOSEPH LINK, JR., LARKIN III, Ph.D. LAWRENCE, M.A. M.B.A. Ed.D. Chairman, Mathematics Biology Business Administration Economics REV. MAURICE E. GILBERT C. LOZIER, CAPT. JAMES E. THOMAS J. MAGNER LINK, s.J., M.A. Ed.D. LUNDY, B.s. M.A. History Education Military Science Philosophy 'hw MAJOR EDWARD S. HARRY R. MALY, WILLIAM JOHN MARR, Ph.D MAJ, M.B.A. M.B.A., C.P.A'. 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A XAVIER FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF: FRONT ROW: Irv Etler, Freshman Coachg Steve Ioern, Var- sity Assistantg Ed Bilcs, Head Coachg Dick Selcer, Backheld Coach. BACK ROW: Phil Morse, Freshman As- sistantg Bob VonHollc, Chief Scoutg Jim Mullen, End Coachg Tom McHugh, Interior Line Coach. ESL' L l' .4. Q f-W rs of i ,M I ' ' b I i x 1-rf.:-I Halfback MIKE DeFAZIO and center TOM BRENNAN 1964 XAVIER UNIVERSITY CO-CAPTAINS Ex 93 i i - ug! BOTTOM ROW: Co-Capt. Mike DeFazio, Bill Tepe, Jirn Dankert, Pete Boylan, Bill Eastlake, Mitch Dudek, Roger Thes- ing, Dick Bosticco. MIDDLE ROW: Walt Mainer, Terry Brown, George Wilson, Ray Dankel, Hank Brinker, Bill Brum- mer, Mike Wirth, John DeFazio. TOP ROW: Dick Eroshevich, Torn Palmer, Bill Hagen, Bob Doran, Mike Butz, Jim Wiles, Dave Gooding, Steve Bailey. MUSKETEER FOOTBALL TEAM-1964 Senior end Vince Eyesoldt hauls down a VVyzkoski pass for a valuable gain against the Moccasins of the University of Chattanooga at Xavier Stadium during the Homecoming Game. 1 7l' if BOTTOM ROW: Joe Wyzkoski, Jim Korb, Mike Burns, Paul Kenny, Bob Steltenpohl, Vince Eysoldt, George Powell, Co- Capt. Tom Brennan. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Junker, Mike Wlalsh, Jim Evans, Jim Barr, Jim Stofko, Joe Coyle, Mike Bonnano, Tom Quinlan. TOP ROW: Jim Davis, Ron Chimenti, Carroll Williams, Phil Belmont, Jim Louder, Bill Young, Ray Guye, Dan Abrarnowicz, Rick Sasala, Denny Caponi. MUSKETEER FOOTBALL TEAM-1964 On a tackle-eligible play, Xavier tackle Mitch Dudek plays an unfamiliar role as he attempts to snag a Carroll Williams pass against the U. of Chattanooga during the Homecoming Game. Unfortunately, the pass failed. In Xavier's biggest offensive splash since the 48-20 victory over Villanova in 1959, quarterback Carroll Williams skirts left end for a Hrst down in the Muskie's 38-27 triumph over Detroit. Seoson's Results Xavicr ................ ................. 0 7 0 0-7 Miami .................. .................... 0 0 7 0-7 Place: Xavier Stadium Attendance: 14,165 Xavier .............. .................. 0 2 0 0-2 Kent State ......... .................... 0 8 0 7-15 Place: Kent, Ohio Attendance: 11,000 Xavier .............. .................. 0 3 7 7-17 Quantico Marines ...... .................... 7 0 0 0-7 Place: Xavier Stadium Attendance 11,209 Xavier .............. ................. 0 0 0 6-6 Cincinnati ............. .................. 7 7 7 14-35 Place: Nippert Stadium Attendance: 25,000 Xavier .............. ................. 7 7 6 3-23 Ohio University .... .................. 7 0 2 12-19 Place: Athens, Ohio Attendance: 11,300 Xavier .............. .................. 7 7 0 0-14 Chattanooga ............ .................... 7 6 6 8-27 Place: Xavier Stadium Attendance: 8,356 Xavier ................ .................. 0 6 7 0-13 Villanova .............. .................... 6 6 6 13-31 Place: Philadelphia, Pa. Attendance: 12,000 Xavier .............. .................. 0 0 0 12-12 Dayton ............. .................... 0 0 0 7-7 Place: Dayton, Ohio Attendance: 11,386 Xavier .............. .................. 1 3 11 14 , 0-38 Detroit ................ .................... l 4 6 7 0-27 Place: Xavier Stadium Attendance: 6,102 Xavier .............. ................. 7 0 0 0-7 Bowling Green ......... .................. 7 14 7 7-35 Place: Xavier Stadium Attendance: 5,584 96 Xavier's Pete Boylan called it Uleap-frog but the referee called it pass- interfercnce against Ohio U. at Athens. Tackle Joe Coyle, No. 72, and end Bill Tepe, No. 89, put the pads to the Ohio U. ballcarrier after George Powell slowed his progress. Vs.. -W ':! i, w. , l .1.-.' . ,' . . I , I ..,- ' Xavier's diminutive place-kicker Ray Dankle deftly splits the uprights for three crucial points in Xavier's upset victory over Ohio U. at Athens. In a fumble-marred season-opener, Xavier bat- tled Miamils Redskins to a 7-7 tie. The lone Musketeer touchdown came on a one-yard sweep by senior quarterback Joe Wyzkoski in the second period. Late in the third quarter, Miami recovered a Xavier fumble on the Musketeer twenty-five yard line and four plays later knotted the score on fullback Joe Kozarls eight yard plunge. Kent State coach Leo Strang made his collegiate coaching debut with a 15-2 victory over the visiting Musketeers. Early in the second period Xavier picked up two points when Kent punter Ron Mollric stepped out of the end zone for a safe- ty. Seven rninutes later, however, Kent moved on top as fullback Tom Clements dove over from the one. On the final play of the game, Kent's Pat Gucciardo intercepted a Xavier pass and raced fifty-one yards for a touchdown. Quantico scored first, but the running of junior halfback Walt Mainer and the passing of sopho- more quarterback Carroll Williams proved too much as Xavier notched its first victory of the season, 17-7. Trailing through most of the first half, Xavier took the lead on Ray Danke1's sec- ond-period field goal and Walt Mainer's third- quarter line plunge. The final Musketeer score came when Mainer's off-tackle slant climaxed a fifty-eight yard Xavier drive. The passing of quarterback Brig Owens and the running of halfback Al Nelson guided Cinciru'1ati's eventual Missouri Valley Conference Champions to an easy 35-6 win over Xavier. The talented Bearcats scored in every period and built a 35-O lead before the fumble-prone Musketeers finally pushed across a fourth-quarter touchdown on Joe Wyzkoski's short pass to halfback Roger Thesing. In what head coach Ed Biles termed our most impressive win of the season, Xavier bounced back with a 23-19 upset-victory over Ohio Uni- versityis highly-regarded Bobcatsf A hard-charging ground attack, led by junior Terry Brown and sophomore Jim Davis, quickly built a 23-7 lead for the Musketeers. Senior co-captain Mike De- Fazio scored on an end-zone fumble-recovery and set up Ray Dankcl's field goal with a thirty- eight yard pass interception return. Chattanooga's small-College Moccasins stepped j.M cd--1 Pete Boylan hangs on to the Ohio U. runner as sophomore linebacker Jim Louder moves in to complete the kill. into the major college ranks and slapped Xavier with a stinging 27-14 Homecoming Game set- back. Xavier took a 14-13 lead at the half fol- lowing Mike Junker's sixty-nine yard run and Car- roll William's twenty-one yard pass to Roger Thesing for touchdowns. But a pair of second half scores, coupled with a stubborn defense, gave the invaders their third win in as many games over the Musketeers. Xavier played Villanova's heavily-favored Wild- cats on even terms well into the third quarter be- fore falling, 31-13. Carroll Williams ran for one touchdown and passed to end Vince Eysoldt for another as Xavier took a 13-12 lead midway in the third period. 'But three Wildcat touch- downs within the gameis next nine minutes quick- ly snuffed out any Xavier thoughts of victory. Scoreless with just six minutes remaining in the game, Xavier and Dayton finished in an offensive Hurry as the Musketeers edged the Flyers, 13-12, and retained possession of the series' Covernor's Cup for the seventh straight season. Trailing by seven points with less than five minutes to play, XU marched seventy yards and scored on Carroll Williams's pass to Roger Thesing. The conversion failed however, and the Muskies seemed destined to a one-point defeat. An onside kick 'on the ensuing kickoff play gave the Musketeers the ball at the Dayton forty-eight, and 'four plays later jim Davis scampered ,thirty-two yards for Xavier's game-winning touchdown. An offensive show from the opening gun, Xavier rolled to a 38-27 victory over Detroit. The pass- ing of Carroll Williams accounted for three Xavier touchdowns. The sophomore signalcaller twice passed to end Vince Eysoldt for scores, and heaved a third TD aerial to junior end Jim Stofko. A one-yard plunge by Jim Davis and a pass inter- ception return by Tom Quinlan accounted for the other Muskie scores, and placekicker Ray Dankel added three more points on a thirty-six yard field goal. Bowling Green's Mid-American Conference cham- pions whipped Xavier, 35-7, in the season's finale. Xavier scored first when sophomore fullback Denny Caponi capped a sixty-two yard drive with a two-yard plunge. But the powerful Falcons, ranked fifteenth nationally at one point in the sea- son, quickly stormed back to post their ninth win in ten games.'Xavier finished the year with a 4-5-1 record, the first losing mark since 1959 and the first losing season in the three-year col- legiate coaching career of coach Ed Biles. Xavier end Dan Abramowicz finds the going a bit rough after snagging a Carroll Williams pass in Xavierls loss to Cincinnati. Student Council Bill Masterson and Fr. Patrick Ratterman meet with U.C. President Dr. Walter Langsam and U.C. Stu dent Body President Ken Wolff after the game, as the Cin cinnati delegation lays claim to the Student Council Tro phy. L 1 ' 1964 Xavier Freshman Football Team g BOTTOM ROW: Mike Donovan, Terry Lyons, Ed Metzger, Terry Fitzpatrick, Bob Zelina, Larry O'Conncll, Phil Charmoli, Russ Lones, Ty Anthony. SECOND ROW: Don Bohn fManagerj, Bill Rolyea, Chuck Patman, Letcher Grey, Milt Bley, Steve Chromick, Tom Dyer, Al Early, Larry Rice, Jerry Greeley. THIRD RO W: Ken Zuk, Tom Kenney, Dick Barnharst, Lou Santoro, Dave Eaton, Ralph Biondi, Dennis Dineen, Mike Albrink, Ray Blunk, Tony Del- Vecchio. TOP ROW: Phil Morse fCoachj, Don Pelligrini, Bill Hill, Bob Hollifelcl, Dick Grokik, Mike Moone, Irv Etler fHead Freshman Coachj Ted Quinter, John Conners, Ron Torda, Tom F ritsch, Bob Verchek, Tom Gramke, Bob Vonl-Valle QCoachj. Freshman Football Although not a particular success in the won-lost col- umn, the freshman football season was considered to be a success in that the objectives of freshman football at Xavier were accomplished. Those objectives were to re-teach the fundamentals and mold the boys into a unit according to the Xavier football system. The outstand- ing varsity prospects were Ty Anthony, halfbackg Ray Blunk, end 5 Milt Bley and Dennis Dineen, tackles. Freshman Results X.U. OPP. 7... ...Dayton.. 8 7... ...Kentucky.. ...2O 12... ...Miami... ...21 28... ...Mafshall... ..'7 6... ...OhioU... ...15 lOl Bcasketbcul J: lp' x .d rr ' W.-'Qfff fx,-,L :Y lffip 'EVE' . .4P1131 25f, 'Mn ,A :25i51i7?ff 39? i i n Ruberg's Runners Coach Don Ruberg faced the 1964-65 basketball season with but one player taller than six-foot five. Gone through graduation were three-year starters Bob Pelkington and Joe Geiger. Gradu- ally, however, the outsized and out- manned Musketeers improved, and by mid-January the record was approach- ing the live-hundred mark. Then dis- aster struck when all-American Steve Thomas suffered a season-ending knee injury in the Muskies win over Du- quesne. Two weeks later academic de- Hciencies sidelined starting center Ben Cooper, but Ruberg still maintained that we can beat anybodyf' And that typical Ruberg optimism, coupled with his cagers superhuman efforts, made Xavier run 'n shoot basketball as ex- citing and crowd-pleasing as ever be- fore. Jack Wambach and Steve Thomas seem to find the floor more comfortable while ohn Macel wonders what s going on down there. DENNIS CRANE JIM BOTHEN 5' 4 JL1r1iO1' 6' 4 Senior Cincinnati, Ohio Hamilton, Ohio X. 'W Joe McNeil seems to be slightly outjumped as he attempts to rebound against the Detroit Titans. STEVE THOMAS 6' Senior Cincinnati, Ohio JOHN STASIO 6'4 Senior Buffalo, New York Jumping Jack W'ambach goes high to put one up against Detroit in Schmidt Fieldhouse. JOE MCNEIL 5' 8 Senior Erlanger, Kentucky 105 i VR ll !. JAG - -Y' at ,fur -Qugyq TOM HEXT 6' Junior Cincinnati, Ohio Jack VVambach and Steve Thomas dive for the fumble while Torn Hext and John Macel make sure that none of the St. Francis Frankies get into the act, BEN COOPER 6' 4 Junior Mansfield, Ohio 106 JACK WAMBACH 6' 2 Junior Cincago, Illinois ,,., f - 'f ,. In kin ' 2, ,FQ J, X X6 ww ,Q 1 5 'ff' fm . E2 v ' T L. ip g. V O In 1- X A' .4 ' . 1535? ww tif? 'LF ,Q ,T MU pm nz K. f-fix X S lx ri.: L. Xavier's John Stasio leaps high to score against the tall Titans of Detriot. DAVE LYNCH 6' 1 Sophomore Chicago, Illinois JOHN MACEL 5' 10 Sophomore Huntington, West Virginia Ben Cooper's fake behind the back pass hasn't fooled the Detroit player even a little bit in a game at Xavier. 'J N ,gl , ' , 3 fl -k . fw My p li r A L Xavier's Ben Cooper can't seem to find the handle to grab to get the ball to his teammate Bryan Wil- liams. JIM HENGEHOLD 6' 3 Sophomore Erlanger, Kentucky John Macel deftly applys the brakes when he sees Detroit's big No. 21 looming up ahead of him. The hazards of the game of basketball aren't limited to the players as witness Referee Bill Zinser's agony in the Xavier-Loyola of California game. In typical fast-break fashion, Xavier opened the season with a 109-75 win over the Alumni. With five men scoring in double figures, the Muskies proved too much for the former greats. Perennial Eastern power Villanova narrowly squeezed past Xavier, 93-89, in the Musketeers' collegiate opener. Steve Thomas scored 29 points as Xavier cut a fourteen-point halftime deficit to four as time ran out. Steve Thomas poured in 34 points and sophomore Jim Hengehold added 21 as Xavier rolled over Union College, 96-66, at the Xavier Fieldhouse. A second-half Xavier comeback fell six points short as the well-balanced Canisius Griffins nipped the Muskies, 91- 85. Steve Thomas led all scorers with 27 points, and Bryan Williams scored 18 in a substitute role. Xavier and Detroit, two of the nation's highest scoring quintets, didn't disappoint the run-'n-shoot advocates. The Titans rolled up a 123-110 win with guard Lou Hyatt pacing all scorers with 35 points. Ice-cold off the floor, Xavier dropped an 80-76 overtime decision to Kent State at the XU Fieldhouse. Steve Thomas led the Musketeer attack 31 points, but Kent's consistency proved too much. In what coach Don Ruberg called our best performance to datej' Xavier upset tall and talented St. Bonaventure, 100-78, as Steve Thomas scorched the nets for a season- high 41 points. Making their second appearance in the All-College Tour- nament in Cklahoma City, the grand-daddy of all holiday festivals, the Musketeers moved into the championship bracket with a 93-87 opening-round win over Louisiana State. Steve Thomas paced Xavier with 32, while LSU,s Dick Maile netted 38 points. Oklahoma City and Brigham Young smashed any championship thoughts the Muskies might have entertained on the next two evenings. OCU whipped Xavier, 90-75, and the Cougars bumped the Musketeers, 115--103, in the consolation game. Xavier's Steve Thomas scored 101 points in the three-game tourney to become the second highest scorer in the af'fair's twenty- nine year history. Xavier battled the tall Dayton Flyers down to the wire be- fore succumbing, 83-79, as the season moved into its sec- ond month. Six-foot eleven Henry Finkel of Dayton and XUls Steve Thomas shared the scoring honors with 25 points. Xavier's fast-break attack proved too much for a pattern Loyola of the South squad. The Muskies, behind the 28- point performance of Steve Thomas, sped to a 94-79 home-court victory. A frigid Xavier shooting night from the field and the foul line accounted for the Muskies' 80-73 setback at the hands of the Marquette Warriors. Steve Thomas, double and triple teamed most of the night, still managed to lead all scorers with 21 points. Steve Thomas scored 30 points and Bryan Williams netted 16 in a relief role as the Musketeers raced past a scrappy St. Francis QPa.j tive, 99-87. Disaster struck Xavier basketball in the Duquesne when all- American Steve Thomas injured his right knee late in the first half and had to be carried to the dressing room. Thorn- as had scored 13 points in what was to be his last game of the season, and Bryan Williams poured in 27 as the Muskies avenged the previous season's loss to Duquesne, downing the Dukes, 96-90. Duquesne's Willie Somerset scored 39 points. The fast-breaking Detroit Titans roared past the Thomas- less Musketeers, 108-92, at the XU Fieldhouse. Bryan Wil- liams, forced to assume the major scoring burden in the absense of Thomas, topped the Muskies with 25 points. Bryan Williams and Jim Hengehold riddled the cords for 25 and 17 points, respectively, as the Musketeers whipped Loyola of California, 72-63, and moved within a single victory of the .500 mark. St. Joseph's CPa.j, ranked third nationally, extinguished Xavier's upset-hopes with a late rally and emerged with a 93-78 win. The game, much closer than the score in- dicatedn according to Ruberg, saw sophomore Jim Henge- hold capture top scoring honors with 27 points. Xavier, now without the services of the scholastically in- eligible Ben Cooper and Jim Bothen, fell before Dayton,s tall Flyers, 112-81. Bryan Williams 38-point performance, a collegiate career high, failed to offset the Flyers torrid 57? shooting from the floor. The Miami Redskins, rated among the nation's top twenty teams, outscored the Musketeers 16-3 in the opening min- utes of the second half and rolled to a 97--68 win in Ox- ford. Three Xavier sophomores-Jim Hengehold, John Ma- cel, and Dave Lynch-accounted for 44 Musketeer points. In their last six games the Musketeers beat Catholic U. 77-63, lost to Tulsa 80-65, lost to Miami 82-62, beat Memphis State 95-74, beat Marquette 56-55, and lost to Cincinnati 102--72. The Muskies finished the season with a record of eleven wins and fifteen losses. Xavier's Ben Cooper tries new defensive methods as he attempts to tickle the ball away from the Loyola player. VARSITY RESULTS Xavier f 109 ...A1umni... .. 75 89 . . . . . . Villanova . . . . . 93 96... ...Union.. . 66 85 . . . . . . Canisius . . . 91 110 ...Detroit .... . 123 76 ...KentState..... . 80 100 . . . . . . St. Bonaventure . . . . 78 93 . . . . . . Louisiana State . . . . . 87 75 . . . . . Oklahoma City . . . . . 90 103 .. Brigham Young 115 79 . . . . . Dayton ......... . . . 83 94 . . . . . . Loyola of South . . . . 79 73 . . . . . Marquette . . . . . . 80 99 . . . . . St. Francis . . . . 87 96 . . . . . Duquesne . . . . . 90 92 . .. . . Detroit ......... . . . 108 72 . . . . . Loyola of Calif. . . . 63 78 . .. . . St. Joseph CPa.j .. . . 93 81 ..Dayton ........ ...112 68... ..Miami..... . 97 77 . .. ... Catholic U. .. .. 63 65 . . . . . Tulsa .... . . . 80 62 Miami ...... . 82 95 . . . . . Memphis State . . . . . 74 56... ...Marquette...... .. 55 72 .. Cincinnati 102 Freshman Basketball Team, FRONT ROW: Tom Kenny, Paul Kobussen, Don Schlosser Tom Ormond, Carl Foster. BACK ROW: Tim O'Connell, Ron Martin, Reily O'Connor, James Lacy Bob Quick, Dick Bell. Freshman Basketball Xavier Frosh. 110 97 93 101 90 78 81 125 83 115 110 125 76 69 82 112 86 77 124 Xavier Alumni Villa Madonna Freshmen Morehead State Freshmen Coca-Cola Eaton A11-Stars Dayton Freshmen Kentucky Freshmen Cincinnati Gas 81 Electric Cincinnati Freshmen ARMCO Intramural All-Stars Franklin University Dayton Freshmen Cincinnati Freshmen Miami Freshmen Villa Madonna Freshmen Miami Freshmen Kent State Freshmen AERONCA ll2 Opponent 67 93 100 65 95 68 94 66 82 97 67 64 104 85 91 91 83 105 82 v x OTRWYZ zu: 'S 8' f I 3 9,55 ' iw, 'Q Wmf -1 fl' H .em in F in Tl W 5-I .-I v ,ea- g -ii'L+' 4' ai 'c A Q' .3 i ' .,. ,Q Q .qsnvi Nye . .f'sw'i:ff 'Q '!'gl. lA , , V1 y 1 55?- a , . if . TM' I f 3 fb. ,W ' gc, wig-014 1 n A ww S 4' 'Q K 1wiLm4.w if W ii, ' f3'TVv , laws, 'fi'-4 A -f-ti -LCR - BASEBALL Losing only two men, Jerry Mezu and W'alt Bryniar- ski, from the 1964 team that posted a thirteen won and nine lost season, Coach Joe Hawk is counting on improving Xavier's baseball fortunes this year. Coach Hawk will welcome back veterans Jim Gru- ber, who led the team last year with a .368 average, Ken Schneider, run batted in leader with 22, Dave Lynch, Steve Smith, John Nebel, Jack Loeffler, jim Burnor, Ray Katzenberger and pitcher Tom LaBu- da. The team will be bolstered by the addition of Sophomores Jim Hoff, Pete Brockmann, Jose Wor- rall, Tom Rave, and Al Martin and baseball new- comers Denny Crane, Tom Brennan, Dan Abra- mowicz, and Steve Slania. The thirty-five game schedule will be high-lighted by a six game southern swing, with doubleheaders with Georgia Tech, Ten- nessee, and Eastern Kentucky as well as home and home games with U.C., Morehead, Dayton, Miami, C.U., Kent State, and Hanover. mtg .iu.l.... 'u..A- 5. H Coach Joe Hawk. 1965 Musketeer Baseball Team, FRONT ROW: Joe Valcrius, Jack Loeflfler, Steve Smith, Bob Nock, John Nebel, Bob Thornton, Jim Burnor, Student Manager, Pat Dunne. TOP ROW: Ray Katzenberger, Tom LaBuda, jim Dettinger, Dave Lynch, Ken Schneider, jim Gruber, Tim Muth, Coach Joe Hawk. H4 X Coach Joe Hawk and Co-Captains John Nebel and Jim Gruber point out the ground rules of the Xavier baseball field to the umpires and the captains from Morehead State. 1964 BASEBALL STATISTICS lglfefil YER Q if Eli 5.5! AE kDettinger 2 1 0 0 .500 WGruber 87 32 0 11 .368 1'Lynch 78 26 1 17 .333 1'Schneider 86 28 2 22 .326 WSmith 50 15 0 5 .300 WBurr1or 46 13 0 9 .382 Stecklow 1 1 3 0 2 .273 1'Katzenberger 62 16 0 5 .258 Bryniarski 32 8 1 8 .250 WNebel 48 1 1 1 6 .229 f'LoeFfler 82 17 1 4 .207 kLaBuda 70 14 2 8 .200 Vfliornton 16 3 0 1 .188 'kNock 43 8 0 1 .186 1'Muth 9 1 0 0 .11 1 Mezu 1 0 0 0 .000 9fValerius 15 0 0 0 .000 TOTALS 738 196 9 104 .266 X011 1965 team. 115 1 WQQ- i K ., . 1 'L'fing3,ig5z5J-4 -mugs' j A- k .g ' Q , Q E, h -1 - ig: - - .W a.. ,- i L W - i ffl: g- w. - S :VM i , I , My ,:'4 ,5,S. Sliding in under the tag is Xavier's top-flight shortstop Jim Gruber as he brings in another run against Morehead State. Slugging first-baseman Ken Duke Schneider shows the camera his best side as he takes in the attempted pick- off play. Presuming he will follow through, ace lefthander Tom LaBuda shows good form in one of the Muskie's many home games. 10 1, fl W -, - f 4 We 1 ' : '. N ,Q S 2 , L. -rvmagvm A v-- -1 - -'f-- -n.u.r ' --- - -- 'f-1 - '- ---1-H-Y' ' is ue- . , 1:41.-4 - Q i P we 6 1 W A 1' -.rf t 1 , - - '-..- . '- '41, feet , ,e ,, ,f . W. ' vm x Outfielder John Nebel fouls one off as he attempts to lay down abunt against Morehead State. Graceful Ken Schneider gives it the good effort as he tries for a wild throw from the Muskic infield. 132: Closely resembling Casey at the Bat, John Nebel seldom has the op- portunity to say that he was cheated, because, when he goes down, it's usually swinging. , 7' 'lin' . , ..,',,s.5. NIL: ,, U,-3, .. . -'. L 4 I , ie' H7 The 1965 Xavier Golf team includes Greg LaLonde, Nick Watters, Ray Baldwin, Coach, Roger Ruhl, and Ed Von- GOLF Coached by Ray Baldwin, the Xavier links- men, led by Senior Nick Watters, lettermen Roger Ruhl and Greg LaLonde, and lone freshman Ed Vondohre, are looking for- ward to a successful tour this season. Matches with traditional rivals, U.C., Dayton, Miami and Ohio U., as well as the Ohio Intercol- legiate Invitational Golf Tournament at Ohio State make up part of the Muskie's difficult schedule. Senior golfer Nick VVatters shows Hne form as he belts one down the middle of the fairway at Corcoran Field r w.'l'?,5Q17ef-'-.,a,1 :.-:- , - N Effie , Q I t ' ' F- H8 'f ' Kixmfsi ' Unlkisff s fe 'W+Y. Members of the Xavier Tennis team are: Ed Menkhaus, Mike Mullen, Steve Heinen, and Danny O'Donnell. Tennk The 1965 Xavier tennis team is looking for- ward to another successful season, with ap- proximately Hfteen matches with traditional rivals U.C., Miami, U.D., Ohio U., and Villa Madonna. Coach Jim Brockhoff welcomes back lettermen Ed Menkhaus. Mike Mullen, Steve Heinen, and Captain Danny O'Don- nell. Tennis team Captain Danny O5Donnell takes dead aim and follows through with a forehand smash. ll9 ,, ,....-'Ili-'I 5' ' MILITARY , 7. S- ' I 1 Y f s P 'X,5f, ' 1 l Cadet Fred Tromans is congratulated by Gen. Sparrow as he receives his Distinguished Military Student award from Capt. Mitchell. Capt. Gregory Nlitcliell looks if he is invoking the MIISCS as he lists the many hazards and few advantages of being artillery fore- ward observer. l.,- V.. .I . thvlivl .F .A - ' -A: if ly.. --' 1-A Hi, wwf .- ,..,,,-- -,, .2 - I l22 R.O.T.C. Major Griiiith demonstrates the proper elevation and deflection to lob a round into the general vicinity of the Mug Club. First installed at Xavier University in the fall of 1936, the Reserve Officers Training Corps is one of only nine Held artillery units still remaining in the United States today. The purpose of the basic course, composed of freshmen and sophomores, is to acquaint the student with army discipline and organiza- tion. The basic course is compulsory, excep- tion being made in the case of prior military service or attendance at a military prep school. The basic course student is given instruction in the manual of arms and is tested on his ability to follow commands, along with ex- ams in military subjects. The advanced course is composed of juniors and seniors who have qualified in the aspects of leadership and scholarship. To enter the advanced course, a junior must be in good academic standing, have leadership qualities, and be approved by the military department. According to FM 22-5, Cadet Captain Tom Hayes should be approximately three inches to his left, or his right, or to the rear, or foreward. ,sig , ij ,gf M ,fm l Military Boll Julie Bien beams as her First duty as Honorary Cadet Colonel is a waltz with her distin- guished superior officer Lt. Col. Vincent F. Fazio. Instructed by Gary MacNa1na1'a, Sandy Matliaiir takes dead aim, with both eyes, on the Honory Cadet Colonel title as Lynn Klusrneyer, Julie Bien, Suzanne Stadler, and Cassie XVahl look on. Honorary Cadet Colonel duties are officially trans- ferred as Julie Bien accepts the congratulations of 1963-1964 Honorary Colonel Janet Hornback. 124 ll Xavier faculty members Mr. John Hart and Rev. Richard McPartlin chat with Lt. Col. Vincent F. Fazio, head of the Xavier Military Science Department, and Cadets James R. Behne, David H. Falk, Robert L. Klei, and John B. Smith. Xavier student Terrance C. Wilkin ffar rightj works with stu- dents frorn Hofstra, Akron, and Dickenson College on the 81 mm . .- . . Mtd' tId'nt Ga. An unidentihed Muskie warrior or ar urmg summer Campa n la Own P relieves the pent up animosities E of nine months imprisonment in Evanston. l25 fra: ' EIA-,Hifi 'li 19' ' Members of the Xavier Order of Military Merit: BOTTOM ROW: Gary MacNamara, Fred Tromans, Dave Falk, John Thesing, Dick Stadler, Tom Haase. TOP ROW: Jim Stenger, Jerry Pater, Dick Bostic- co, Bill Tepe, Jim Butler, Denny Chalk, Pete Rebold, and Capt. Gregory Mitchell, moderator. X.O.M.M. An honory organization of Advanced Corps Cadets selected for their leadership qualities on and OH the drill field and high military and academic grades, the Xavier Order of Military Merit is in charge of all arrange- ments for the annual Military Ball, the selec- tion of the Honorary Cadet Colonel, and other ROTC social functions and events. Officers of the X.O.M.M. are: John Thesing, and Fred Tromans. Jim Butler Pershing Rifles: BOTTOIVI ROW: Torn Hayes, Fred Tromans, Bob Deters. SECOND ROW: Larry Browning, Don Snedeker, Dan Neihaus, Marvin Aubrey, joe Strohofer, Toni Schneider. THIRD ROW: Charlie Kline, Joe Corry, Ted Quinter, Mike King, Al Hackman. FOURTH ROW: John Cassini, Paul Janson, John Bulger, Bob Phalen, Tim Driskell, Mike Drumgoole. TOP ROW: Dan Stroine, Jim Garski, Ken Ruehl, Rich Schmidt, and Rick Smith. Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles: BOTTOM ROW: Dick Alering, Joe Brueggerneyer. SECOND ROW: Joe Moormann, Ron Aber, Steve Bay, Mike Baurngartner, Tom Mathy, Paul Fellinger. THIRD ROW: Larry Kues, Peter Braatz, Dick Brinzz, John Clancy, John Clark, Jim Shaw. FOURTH ROW: Dick Stadler, Mark Hardin, David Heckman, Dan Kl1WN'lH, Leonard Wagner, Rich Bevington. TOP ROW: Gary MacNamara, Tom Lottman, Jack McGruder, Sam Tyrin, Bob Spencer, and Ron Kathmann. Officers of the Radio Club arc: Bill Peters, Jim Elsbernd, Fred Tromans, and Paul Kirley. Rodio Club With a prodigious 1000 watts at their dis- posal, the Xavier Radio Club, call letters KSWBL, can send or receive messages from any part of the world. They have contacted ham operators in such far off places as Moscow, Russia and Usambura, Ruanda Urundi in Central Africa. As members of MARS, Military Aliiliated Radio System, and the American Collegi- ate Amateur Radio League, the Xavier Radio Club will aid anyone interested in getting a ham liscense. Members of the Radio Club, Capt. john Kushner, moderator, Bill Bernard, Jim Aranda, Charles O,Leary, VValter Huber, Fred Tromans, Bill Peters, Ken Skelly, Paul Kirley, John Balaban, and Jim Elsbernd. 128 ..----....,.... .'.. ...-..-...1--- Rifle Team g FRONT ROW: Capt. Stanborough, Moderator, Phil Wesley, jim Gesweiller, Fred Hoffman, Bill Bernard, Sgt. Sanns, Coach. BACK ROW: Bill Sontag, Butler, Denny Chalk, Elmo Wall, Pete Muceus. Rifle cmd Pistol Teoms The Xavier Rifle and Pistol teams, both coached by Sergeant Sanns and moderated by Capt. Stanborough and Capt. Johnson respectively, are looking forward to another Hne season in 1965. They expect to have matches with Ohio State, Murray State, Illinois and Purdue. They sponsor various social events during the year including the turkey shoot, the date shoot, the spring picnic and the annual banquet. Pistol Team, FRONT ROW: Hank Willig, Mick Deguire. BACK ROW: Capt. Johnson, Mod- erator, Al Fry, Marty McTigh, Heinz Ahlers, Dan Petrosky, Sgt. Sanns, Coach. 129 '--'- .1-U'-1-., If fe ,Ps 'fo I , 1 1 1-N L: . , j ,.,.s.- lv I -K ' w sf' N. y-V 914. 'bv' H' rqv Q ' BOTTOM ROW: Jere Brophy, Thomas Connor, James Whitehouse, Mark Heavey, Michael Maxian. SECOND ROW: Carl Packard, William Tait, William Sontag, Jake Sweeney, Denny Gaponi, Lawrence Hiltz. THIRD ROW: Robert Geis, Thomas Kaylor, Michael Dorsey, Stephen Bailey, Jim Blum, Robert Schutte. TOP ROW: Richard Higgins, Denny Gannon. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Carovillano, Joseph Riemenschneider, John Hoernemann, Joseph Schickling, Robert Kissel. SECOND ROW: Roger Salemi, Thomas Brodbeck, Brian Sweeney, Michael Flanigan. THIRD ROW: James McCafl'erty, Jay Fischer, Robert Kielty, Eugene Flanagan, Joseph Trauth, Her- man Harholf. TOP ROW: Dan Welch, John Keenan, Mr. James A. Glenn, Thomas Sopko, Richard Hobby. l l BOTTOM ROW: Robert Travis, Tel'- rence Scahill, Sam Ionna, John Haney, Bob Hebbeler. SECOND ROW: Ger- ald Marisch, Jeffrey Schneider, Wil- liam Watkins, James Babey, Marvin Aubrey. THIRD ROW: Robert Gre- vey, Timothy Flanagan, Edward Finke, Jerry Greeley, James Flowers, Robert Strottman. TOP ROW: Paul Latka, William Huseman, John Hancock, Thomas Osterday. 133 BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Thomas, Patrick McManus, John Purdy, Stephen Stieritz, Charles Mallo, James Croll. SECOND ROW: John McCarthy, Ron Celnar, Robert Ben- ken, John Murphy, Bob Verchek, John Horvath. THIRD ROW: Thomas Kieweg, Tho- mas Higgins, George Sisson, Joseph Geraci, Michael Higgins, Michael Moone. TOP ROW: David Allemeir, John Schritz, Raymond Freese. BOTTOM ROW: Bernard Palkovacs, Rob Van Frank, Richard Wagner, John Wheatley, Albert Miles, Thomas Hanlon, Thomas McCafferty. SECOND ROW: William Goller, James Ginocchio, Daniel Ho- gan, Albert Early, Robert Schaberg, Bill Murphy. THIRD ROW: Wayne Wiesenmaier, Paul Prettyman, Michael Harpring, John Wilson, Richard Donnelly, Thomas Kysela. TOP ROW: Richard Volkman, John Cox, Daniel Meiners, Stephen Chromik, Paul Rakowski, Richard Gralak. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Dennis, Robert Thesing, John Bell, Frederick Kemen, James Knoll, James Volker. MIDDLE ROW: John Ploscik, Edward Kluska, Andrew Chwa- libog, Robert Goggin, William Weber, Stephen Slania. TOP ROW: Robert Doran, Steven Deerwester. 134 UNDERGRADUATES BOTTOM ROW: William Schmitz, William Dullaghan, Laurence Wulker, Stephen Aylard, Henry Willig. MIDDLE ROW.' John Dissel, Nicholas Prigge, Ed Thompson, Dan Schlarman. TOP ROW: John Pohlmeyer, Thomas Hallett, Frank Armstrong, Jack Esselman. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Hoeing, James Hunter, Thomas Imerson, Michael Hopf, Thomas Dobrozsi, Patrick Stokes. SECOND ROW: John Hackman, John Lisk, Ron Prickel, Richard Fiehrer, John Niehaus, John Sanderson, Harry Grawe, THIRD ROW: Ron Kathmann, Helmut Kowatsch, Michael Gundy, John Tonti. TOP ROW: Timothy Holly, Robert Spencer, Ronald Ostmann, Mr. James A. Glenn, James Koch, Richard Anastasio, Joseph Thierauf. BOTTOM ROW: Ernmat Frauman Paul Oser, Joheph Pierz, Bernard Macke, Jerry Federle. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Kelly, Jerome Wessels, Norman Kline, John McDermott. 132 J BOTTOM ROW: Richard Cortesi, Harry Schneider, Jim Bonahoom, Mike Sturnph, Nat Friedman. MIDDLE ROW: John Scheper, Richard Kohler, Kenneth Kramer, Martin Koetters, David Heskamp, Dr. Edward A. Doering. TOP ROW: Leslie Hol- brook, Tim Quinlan, Ted Deucher, Gary Leppert, John Kramer, Stephen Childs. BOTTOM ROW: Philip Schmidt, John Quinn, Robert Hartmann, Dennis Coyne, John Morgan. SEC- OND ROW: Godwin Nganwuchu, Wally Koral, Robert Duncan, Gene Miller, Bob Reis, Mike Scho- eny. THIRD ROW: Joe Mihalak, Michael Gallagher, Michael Schwartz, Joe Acito, Bob Woelfel, Carl Demarkowski. TOP ROW: Daniel Kruse, James Shaw, Thomas Hermes, Lawrence Dreyer, Thomas Rave, Philip Tyler. BOTTOM ROW: james David, Thomas Saltsman, Michael Uhl, Michael Reilly, Phil Wesley. SECOND ROW: Francis Wagner, Nicholas Hahn, Michael Wenning, Charles Walker, Daniel Aug, Robert Luck. THIRD ROW: Woody Weimer, Jack Foote, Carl Pratt, Thomas Meyer, Donald Massa, Bro. Thaddeus Wycliff, C.F.P. TOP ROW: James Settelmayer, Stanley Schulz. 135 BOTTOM ROW: Robert Nock, Kevin Cooney, Thomas Li, Robert Armstrong, Kevin Blase, Donald Buchanan, Robert Reis. MIDDLE ROW: Scott Aultman, Donald Romer, Vernon Raver, Terry Wallace, William Forssander, Donald Morgan. TOP ROW: Kenneth Brewer, William Bruns, Jerry Luttenegger, Ted Rombach, Harold Poschmann, William Larnpeter. BOTTOM ROW: James Kalla, John Patton, Charles Duffy, Ken Meiser, Frank Margello, George Leicht. SECOND ROPV: Robert Meyer, William Heile, Michael Howard, Daniel Lautermilch, Thomas Hughes, Paul Keller. THIRD ROW: Thomas Lankenau, Craig Hildebrand, James Hoff, Joseph Murphy, Robert Hettesheimer, Gerald Halvorsan. TOP ROW: Alfred Martin, Michael Berkery, Jack Mayer, Joseph Rehage, James Koehne, John Marien, David Bird, Michael Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel McNamara, Louis Seta, Daniel Nordloh, Lawrence Ker- ber. MIDDLE ROW: William Mc- Dermott, Cory Kamensky, Richard Muel- ler, Larry O'Connell. TOP ROW: Gene Powell, Jay Moriarty, Torn Ormond, Tom Weaver, Bob Wolcott. 136 BOTTOM ROW: John Schlaug, William Birri, Robert Honkamp. MIDDLE ROW: Ned Jerge, Jerome Schuermann, Howard Deitsch, John Higgins. TOP ROW: Louis Meiners, Richard Gruperhoff, Garrett Gardner. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Mills, Joseph Archdeacon, Paul Hugenberg, William Bernard, James Elsbemd. SECOND ROW: S. Cullen, Michael DeSarno, John LaBuda, James Kissel, Gerald Klekarnp, Daniel Hilvert. THIRD ROW: Ken Lysaght, James Cahill, Robert Eck. TOP ROW: Jim Hess, Daniel Petrosky, Dave Kipp, Vince Ziegler, Raymond Ludmann. BOTTOM ROW! Dan Hurley, Jose Gomez, Tom Brinker, Jerry Belle, Bob Baal. .MIDDLE ROW: James Beck- ham, Frederick Schaden, Henry Ger- mann, Gene Chalfm. TOP ROW: Georgei Asbrock, Denny Coors, Fred- erick Burke, William Hampton, 137 BOTTOM ROW: Richard McDufl'ee, Jay Dillon, Paul Hancock, Robert Hahn, Jack Krohn, Jack Mehuff. MIDDLE ROW: John Hornung, George Pedley, Michael Stumph, Louis Kemp. TOP ROW: James Mallon, William Fischer, George Powell, Patrick Dun- ne, Joseph Maxwell. BOTTOM ROW: Michael McGreevy, Kerry Konrad, William Beebe, jerry Pax, John Ward, William Wood. SECOND ROW: Robert Riesenbeck, Ronald Joerger, Harry Horstman, Ken Byrne, Michael Lambert, Robert Ballman. THIRD ROW: John Foote, Woody Weimer, Michael Buerkle, Con Rufling, Richard Stuart, Kevin Hunt, George Powell. TOP ROW: David Jonke, Effrin Crotty, P. Schell, Edward Keenan, Eugene Knott, Jim Reesing, Paul Hancock. BOTTOM ROW: Ed Vonder Brink, Denny Binder, Larry McGee, Jim Bonahoom, Robert McBrady, Ronald Chimenti. SECOND ROW: Clarence Deitsch, Thomas Ortman, Donald F arwick, Lawrence Schneider, Charles Keil, Lawrence Hiltz. THIRD ROW: Richard Brock- rnan, Francis Bernhardt, Don Beckmeyer, Henry Bergman, Sam Salvo, Lawrence Pucke. TOP ROW: Neal Bechant, Frederick Wray, George Powell, Jack Wambach. l38 BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Conlon, Jerry Schroeder, Thomas Kammerer, James Pen- ney, Richard Hoffmann, Kenneth Schneider. SECOND ROW: Joseph Firca, Jerome Ste- inker, Michael Brady, James Hedderman, Daniel Steible, William Bobo. THIRD ROW: Michael Fanning, Richard Bernstein, Richard Thomas, John Walsh, Richard Schell, Tony Edelmann. TOP ROW: Paul Schapker, Michael Uhrich, Henry Schulhoff, Ran- dall Eibel. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Wilcox, Louis Woycke, David Skiba, Donald Foertsch, Frank Palmisano, Jerome Ko- hake, Joseph Sefferino. SECOND ROW: Jim Smith, Robert Sander, Bill Hanson, Max Dominick, Al Fowler, Bob Ackerman, Bill Bassitt, Gerald Stenger. THIRD ROW: James Cotant, Terry Brown, Jack Evans, Fr. W. H. Kenney, S.J., Gerald Kirschner, Joe Menkhaus, Paul Weaver, David Wallace, TOP ROW: Joseph Stolz, Jim Stof- ko, Jim Barr, Joseph Coyle, R. Bailey, Kirk, William Brummer. BOTTOM ROW: John Getz, Bruce Halliman, Vincent Montelisciani, David Lubbe, Michael Myers. SECOND ROW: Stephen Heinen, John Knueven, Lucian Rego, Thomas Feldmann, Robert Michel, Thomas Dahmann. THIRD ROW: Allen Zobay, Greg LaLonde, William Lessner, William Phillips, Thomas Grogan, John Smith. TOP ROW: Richard Dietz, Ronald Fringeli, Jim Gels. 139 BOTTOM ROW: William Rholfs, Rudolph Silver, Anthony Cianciolo, Frank Fair, John DeFazio. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Kimball, Donald Pelling, William Keck, Mark Stuhlreyer. TOP ROW.' Jack Holton, Torn Harig, William Hagedorn, R. M. Onea, William Walsh, John Sanders. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Woyahn, William Wilson, John Leonardi, Vincent Guidone, Walter Huber. SECOND ROW: Alan Hohnhorst, Letcher Gray, Robert Zelina, Donald Bobay, Edward Thomasson, Norman Fickel. THIRD ROW.' Jim Simon, Art Keating, Paul Horn, Edward Schmitz, David Heckman, Michael Zwilling. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Jansen, Russ Lones, Ray Blunk, Dan Nurre, Tom Fritsch, Dan Cronin. TOP ROW: Tim Gorman, John Federika, Larry Grueb- er. BOTTOM ROW: John Bulger, Mike Doherty, Pat Hayes, John Trotta, David Re- gan. MIDDLE ROW: Don Snedeker, Thomas Gellenbeck, James Kilcoyne, Robert Altenburg, George Delaney, Larry Willenburg. TOP ROW: Ron Lamb, Torn Harig, Les Czernik, Jor Corcoran, Kent Kerr, Dave Williams. 140 BOTTOM ROW: Orlando Robbins, Chack Patmon, William Walter, Donald McCarty, Karl Haydocy. MIDDLE ROW: Knuff, Jack McGruder, Richard Strassburger, Gary Taulbee, Bob Hammer, Chris Hughes. TOP ROW: Frank Yeranko, John Steele, Nick Harlovic, Stephen Young. BOTTOM ROW: John Connelly, Barry Hurlburt, Thomas Schneider Richard H1ll Paul Maier, David Thamann. SECOND ROW: Howard McCarty Kenneth Zuk Timothy Dowling, Kevin Hayes, Bruce Duffey, David Thomas. THIRD ROW Dave Oster, Donald Valmassoi, Raymond Kelly, Timothy Knight, James Lauer Mark Har din. TOP ROW.' William Studer, John Schlegel, Richard Bell, Tim OConnell ames Sullivan, Jerry Schwarz, Peter Glauber. BOTTOM ROW: Eugene Beaupre, Jerome Huth, Gary Guarino, John Lynch. MIDDLE ROW: Paul Beckman, Robert Tumler, Michael McLaughlin, Thomas Stadler, Ronald Hitzler. TOP ROW: Thomas Geers, Samuel Avrahami, Jack Gossett, David Hubert, Thomas Huber. 141 BOTTOM ROW: Paul Kirley, Henry Saalwaechter, Robert Joseph, Gary Rosenberg, Dan- iel Strome, Christopher Gratton. MIDDLE ROW: Gerald Ginsburg, Justin Fischer, John Balaban, Mark Lochner, John Egan, Joseph Strohofer. TOP ROW: James Egbers, Hayden Meeker, David Winter, William Ballner, Frank Geppert, John Gladstone. BOTTOM ROW: Alan Paczkowski, Bernard O'Brien, James Mulvaney, Clifford Johnson, James Hahn, Ed Vondohre. SECOND ROW: Al Dilorio, Nicholas Fazool, Steve Mazrimas, Dennis O'Brien, Robert Bertolli, Patrick Sibler. THIRD ROW: Dick Schmitt, Dave Stefek, James Cusack, Robert Nardi, Lloyd Mattson, Bernard Heiler. FOURTH ROW: John Rup- pe, Mike Legeay, Michael Kiefer, Charles Penner, John Falvey, Eugene Knott. TOP ROW: Stephen Manford, David Lawrence, Edward Wilkiemeyer, Lawrence Murtaugh. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Ennis, Daniel Asimus, Timothy Bobo, Michael Drtungoole, Terence Kovacs, Richard Gabelman. SECOND ROW: Michael Bleill, Robert Dunne, LeRoy Kreiner, Alfred Bowe, John DuBois, Ken Bescak. THIRD ROW: Thomas Bazeley, Robert Berninger, Charles Barrett, Michael Baumgartner, John Clancy. TOP ROW: Gary Banks, Donald Schoe- plein, William Long, Vince Conroy, Ronald Aber, Daniel Donovan, Victor Brizendine. 142 BOTTOM ROW: Larwence E. Lovejoy, James Mignerey. MIDDLE ROWI Rob- ert W. Hennessy, Jr., John R. Lymangrover, Anthony Mazzaro, Roderick P. Hughs. TOP ROW: Ken Bressler, Mike McGreevy. BOTTOM ROW: William Eflier, John Cassini, Anthony Arlotti, Don Kirwan, Jim Sander- son. SECOND ROW: John Heintel, Mike Dowling, Joseph W. Day, John Wolf, James J. Hosko, James Engle. THIRD ROW: Raymond Arlinghans, Richard Ball, Joseph Tebben, Michael Mears, Jack W. Redmond, Christopher W. Modic. TOP ROW: David Busch Lawrence Roebel, Gregory DeCamp. Lawrence Stolz, Michael Gundrum, John Izanec Robert Romer, Daniel Burnham. 5 J BOTTOM ROW: Charles T. Gulley, Michael Boylan, Robert B. Meiser, Joseph F. Haas, Reginald H. Smith, Jr. ROW TWO: John F. W. Deitz, James R. Gorski, Thom- as T. Costello, Thomas P. Woods, Joseph L. Puthoff, Vincent Girardi. ROW THREE: John W. Clifford, Ronald J. Schauer, Robert A. Gadlage, John Weller, Mark Barthol- omy, Thomas Lottman. TOP ROW: John A. Esposito, Eric A. Soiv, Leonard H. Wag- ner, William J. Niederhausen, Michael G. Shirilla, Richard H. Mauk, James H. Houser, Robert G. West, Kenneth A. Zaher. 143 BOTTOM ROW: Robert Wierman, Emmett Ey, Gregory BOTTOM ROW: Roger Von Vleck, James Cusack William Bier David Torlma. TOP ROW: Brother Domini Duggins, Keck, Paul Fellinger. MIDDLE ROW: Tony Lane James Evans Brother Mark Paduk, William Schmidt, Ralph DeAngel- Dr. Edward A. Doering, John Ryan. TOP ROW William Walsh, Dennis J. Maher. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. James P. Glenn, John R. Weber, Newell A. Hargeti, James Ochs, Mark Weinkam, John Zins. SECOND ROW: James Pastula, John Wysong, Ter- rence W. Kennedy, Richard T. Miller. THIRD ROW: Charles Sheridan, Dan Nie- haus, Norman Napier, William B. Ralyea. TOP ROW: Mike Rotonda, Mike King, George Washington Powell, R. T. Heile, Thomas Suddendorf, Dick Reidy. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Albus, David Joseph, David Kosmala, Tim Deiskell, Michael DeGuire, Frank Brady. SECOND ROW: Bill Peters, David Shafer, Gary Pretti, Daniel Kirwin, Walter Marshall, Bill Sarther. THIRD ROW: John C. Adams, Thomas A. Walla, Gerard F. Pons, Phillip W. Gasicwicz, John Clark, Joseph Bove. FRACTIONAL ROW AFTER THREE: Albert Richards, Timothy B. Plageman. TOP ROW: Thomas W. Bradly, A. J. Barowe, Dr. Edward A. Doering, James E. O'Malley, David Rogan, James H. Graham. I44 BOTTOA4 ROW: Dr. Edward A. Doering, Gerald E. Benzinger, John H. Moran, Nelson F. Zakia, James D. Vassallo. MIDDLE ROW: Ted Quinter, Michael Shaw, Bob Wolff, Jack Wilhelmy, Paul Kobussen, TOP ROW.' Bob Spinks, Pete Kusinski, Ton Kenny, Ron Martin, Patrick O'Connor, James Scallan. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Schoen, John Schomaker, Ricardo Oliver, James Woerner, Paul Mikosky. SECOND ROW: Mr. James A. Glenn, Dennis Miceli, Richard Schmidt, Frank Southfield, Douglas Csinski. THIRD ROW: Rick Schindler, William Reichert, John Schwek, Mike Koop, Harold Overbeck. TOP ROW: William Snyder, Wil- liam Maier, Richard Bamhorst, Daniel Sweeney, James Topp. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Forte, Thomas Keane, Douglas Serwich, Anthony Galuszka, Richard Ryan, William Lauery. SECOND ROW: Dick Horton, Jack Barry, Ramon de Paredes, John Holbrock, Tom Gramke, Dan Wag- ner. THIRD ROW: Paul Dehan, Thomas Harbrecht, Stephen Smith, Timothy Hoban, Richard Brizz, John Tay- lor. TOP ROW: Joseph Albert, Terry Adams, Gary Starck, Dennis Dowd, Mr. James A. Glenn, Jim Sanders, Doug Chudzik, Jim Foley, Don Grohowski. 145 - YA 1 'Tux UH 1 E r .px 1? CDRGANIZATIONS li 'S S- Sophomore Class Officers: Philip Schmidt, Vice-President, Thomas L. Gravelle, Secretary, Joseph Trauth, President, George Hilde- brand, Treasurer. Junior Class Oflicers: Edwin Franz, Vice-President, William Keck, President, James Kenkel, Treas- urer, John Collins, Secretary. Freshman Class Ofllicersz Robert Joseph, Secretary, Michael Drum- goole, Vice-President, Edward Kluska, President, James Moriarty, Treasurer. H5-mu at Senior Class Oflicers: Anthony Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class, William Masterson, President of Student Council, Wil- liarn Tepe, President of Senior Class, Peter Rebold, Vice-Presi- dent. was- ' A Ain Gregory Boczar. Academic Chairmang Pete Galicky, Social Thomas Brinson, Parliamentarian, David Cook, Publicity Chairman, Gerry Pater, Athletic Chairman. Student Council With Mr. Masterson as President of the Stu- dent Council, the emphasis has been placed on the communication between the Student Council and the student body. The President's Cabinet was initiated this yearg it consists of the different leaders of the campus organiza- tions who work in an advisory capacity. The dialogue between the Student Council and the Cabinet has resulted in an improved coordina- tion of activities. Campus communication has been further improved by the newly inaugu- rated column in the Xavier News, reporting on the happenings of the Student Council. Xavier has become a charter member of the Associated Student Government of the United States of America. This beneficial affiliation has intro- duced Student Council pinto the scope of stu- dent government on the national level. It is the purpose of this organization to provide sources of ideas and information for an effec- tive student government. Lawrence Schleman, Assistant Academic Chairman Neil Bechant, Assistant Athletic Chairman. Bill Masterson, President of the Student Council Alchemist Club: Jack Neyer, Bob Murphy, Bob Linng, Dr. Richard O'Neill, Moderator 5 Don Bruser, Gary Mappes, ,Joe Scheve, Gene Wessler, Paul Schmidt, Richard Fuchs, Dan Steible, Bob Mummer, and Dan Thole. Alchemist Club The Alchemists Club is Xavier's student affiliate chapter of the American Chemi- cal Society. Its members meet once a month to augment their chemical interests through speakers, Hlms, and discussions. Bach spring the members participate in several inter- collegiate symposia, The club also sponsors an annual award for the outstanding fresh- man chemistry major, chosen by the Chem- istry Department. Alchemist Club Officers: Gary Mappes, Presidentg Pau Schmidt, Vice-Presidentg Dr. Richard O'Neill, Moderator Dan Steible, Secretary-Treasurer. 150 ,4 Biology Club Senior Biology major Joe Bifano confers with Professor Cusick regarding the experiment he is conducting. It looks like he's trying to discover the effect of light upon beef stew. The Biology Club is both an academic and social club which meets once a month. Its members are seniors concentrating in biol- ogy andstudents doing thesis and research work in biology. The club fosters interest and investigation in biological subjects out- side the classroom. Biology Club members under the direction of Dry John Tafuri meet prominent men in the Held of science. The Biology Club annually sponsors a fossil foray and visits to the research labo- ratories of Taft Sanitation Center and Proctor 8a Gamble. Members of the Biology Club, BOTTOM ROW: Bernard Limieux, Kenneth Burman, Anthony Thomas, Robert Pellarin, Robert Weber. SECOND ROW: Joseph Bifano, Peter Hacker, F. Peter Galicky, Patrick Stokes, Michael Schaeffer. THIRD ROW: Patrick Perkins, Presidentg George Hambrook, Cur- tis Pantle, Lawrence Delvfarco, Wayne Milos. TOP ROW: John Vollman, John Wilhelm, Craig Voe- gele, and William Westendorf. ' T51 Economics Club Secretary Tim Muth addresses the club members during their annual banquet in the Cash Room. Economics Club The Economics Club is an organization open to all univer- sity students who are interested in either a business or aca- demic career. With Rev. Clifford Besse, SJ., as Moderator, the club tries to give the student an insight into some of the Economic problems which he will face when leaving college. One entire meeting was devoted to possibilities and pro- cedures in graduate schools. Another featured a panel dis- cussion of recent Xavier graduates on the future in business and the professional fields. Economics Club officers: Roger Thesing, Vice-Presidentg Bill Eastlake, Presidentg Rev. Clifford Besse, Moderatorg Vince Eysoldt, Treasurerg Jack Loeffler, Recording Secretaryg and Tim Muth Corresponding Secretary. Oflicers of Kappa Psi: Bill Forssander, Vice-Presidentg Constantine Soriano, Band Directorg Mick Tallarico, Treasurerg and Ed Geiser, Secretary. Kcappo Psi Initiated in October, 1964, Kappa Psi is an honorary band fraternity offering membership to those who dis- tinguished themselves as outstanding students of music. The organization has been of service to the Xavier Band by accepting many of the burdens which ordinarily fall on the band administration. Late in the spring of 1965, Kappa Psi will become a member of the national hon- orary band fraternity Kappa Kappa Psi. Members of Kappa Psi: BOTTOM ROW: Bill Fischer, Mike Neiheisel, Ken Metz, Gary Koettel. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Kasher, Ed Geiser, Ron Ostmann, Dan McCarthy, and Frank jancura. TOP ROW: Tom Wilcox, Ed Jung, Mick Tallarico, Mike Stumph, and Frank Sheppard. 5 T53 1 i g N .lily ' 'Iii li' ii' vxt. 195 f F 3? ll, Now you know what someone in the band sees during a halftime performance. How in the world does he manage to pick out his girl? BOTTOA4 ROW: Bill Wlatkins, Jerry Muennich, Al Kunsemiller, Ken Metz, Mick Tallorico, Al Fry, Denny Nleeker. IWIDDLE ROW: Ron Ostmann, Mike Neiheisel, Dan McCarthy, Earl Coaston, Chuck Keil, John Ruppe, Pete Ploetz, Bill Kueblir, Bill Westendorf. BACK ROW: Gary Koettel, Tony Arlotti, Ed Jieng, John Leonardi, Rick Hill, Jerry Huth, Frank Sheppard, Tom Saltsman, Tony Wentersdorf, Ron Elam, Terry Ko- vacs, Frank Jurans. 154 N Qi -. F - -SE! ' 1 ,. ff - .. Bo nd M Iivi ENT i , e f . .. rx-I. K4 This year, seven football games, Hfteen bas- ketball games, and several parades received ,Q T T , the services of the Xavier University Band. The band's schedule also included concerts at home and on the road and performances at other university functions in addition to athletic events. Other activities included a r -A closed retreat for band members and a mu- sic clinic sponsored by the band for the local high school band members. The uni- Vergity banfl Pfoviidffs those Stuflents with Bob Strunk, President, Tom Wilcox, Treasurer, Ken Metz, an 1l'1tCr6St 11'1 I'I'1L1S1C an OppOI'tl1I'l1ty to pllf- Secretary, Dan McCarthy, Vice President. sue their interest and further their musician- - ship. The band entertains over 100,000 people annually. l l Alai I ,mf F f , ,N'U i ' , l i I l 5 . g ,P ., I A T53 W si. in I -Z ' A EV Y ggzi ttii ,, ,Z , , ,,, 5 ' f il . .A X. 1:f :'5 N FRONT ROW: Jim Hasko, Toni Meyer, Jerry Morisch, Bill Morisch, Bill Fischer. MIDDLE ROW: Bob Strunk, Mike Kasper, Bill Forsander, John Hornath, John Clifford, Lou Seta, Gerry Gins- burg, John Izaner. BACK ROW: Don Kirwin, Tom Wilcox, Mike Stumph, Kevin Hayes, Jeff Schneider, Roy Gracey, John Trotta, Jerry Schwarz. 155 Officers of the Psychology Club are: SITTING: Rev. Daniel Foley, Moderator, Mike Redella, President, STANDING: Ray O'Connor, Secretaryg and Jack Linn, Vice-President. Psychology Club With Rev. Daniel Foley, SJ. as its moderator and led by President Mike Redella, the Xavier Psy- chology Club holds the distinction of being one of the most active of the academic clubs on cam- pus. Besides a second place finish in the activities day contest, the Psychology Club sponsored lec- tures by Nicholas Seta on the Psychology of Gambling and O.L.C.'s Dr. Wester on Clinical Psychologyf, Future plans include trips to Lima State Hospital and to Longview Hospital in Cin- cinnati. A much appreciated feature of the Psy- chology Club is its library of graduate school catalogues. Psychology Club Members, BOTTOM ROW: Joe Sommer, Andy Haglage, Bill Wood, Clark Cassidy, Rudy Silver, Dave Luck, TOP ROW: Marv Hackman, John Kohls, Bill Rohlfs, Bill Gilkey, Bill Eilerman, Tim Jefferies, Mike Kolesar, John Winkworth, and Joe Diersing. Pi Mu Epsilon Pi Mu Epsilon is the national honorary mathe- matics fraternity. Members are superior grad- uate and undergraduate students and distin- guished members of the faculty chosen on an honorary basis according to their proficience in mathematics. The organization holds periodic meetings throughout the academic year fea- turing speakers of mathematical note. Pi Mu Epsilon, BOTTOA4 ROW: Dr. Wil- liam J. Larkin, Moderaotrg James L. Ken- kel, Thomas G. Hack. TOP ROW: David C. Trunnell, David W. Cook, John F. Niehaus, and Robert M. Huth. PSI Chl The primary purpose of Psi Chi is to recognize academic excellence in both undergraduate and graduate psychology students. Each year, the major project is the sponsoring of the 'cStu- dent Research Conventionn in which students from colleges within approximately a three- hundred mile radius of Xavier are invited to present papers of psychological research done in the past year. Psi Chi, BOTTOM ROW: Joseph G. Ponier, Dr. Gerald Quatman, Marie Proulx, Maria Marian- da, Simion Miranda, Dr. Vytautas Bieliauskas, Moderator. TOP ROW: Joseph Magyor, Lawrence Lilliston, Dave Sheen, Rev. Daniel Foley, SJ., George Dannisch, and Dr. Walter Clarke. WL, 8 , . khan ..., l ,X 1- - Sodality House. Sodality Oilicers, SITTING: Joseph VV. Evans, Joe Nesselhuf, Pre- fectg Terrence Rohen, Vice-Prefect. STANDING: Councilmen: Alan Fowler, Kevin Hunt, Craig Kinzelrnan, Mike Mullen. 158 1 ,X J i --. .,.A. .,- ,saw l li N X .M , X11 t.. Sodcllity As the main spiritual group on cam- pus, The Xavier Sodality is dedicated to furthering the cause of Jesus Christ both at Xavier and outside the ac- ademic sphere. Sodality members are di- rected in the spiritual principles of St. Ignatius. These Ignatian exercises serve as the basis of a deeper personal reali- zation of Christls role in the life of the individual, and also as an inspiration for the apostolic activity of the group. Each year the Sodality organizes and directs the Manresa program for in- coming freshmen. Soclalits are also en- gaged in tutoring grade school children and working with the mentally ill at Longview State Mental Hospital. The Sodality makes four trips annually to other mid-western colleges in an effort to exchange pertinent ideas with other interested students. Sodality, Speakers Group and Good Samaritan Apostolate, FRONT ROW: A. Schapker, Wfard, Kennealy, A. Towler, P. Schmidt, D. Skiba. FWIDDLE ROW: Patton, T. Con- way, Knufl, YV. MontVVeiler, K. Hunt, Evans, S. VVeber, R. VVoefTel, R. Jones, M. Hackman. BACK ROW: VV. Lessner, D. Meeker. Longview Apostolate, FRONT ROW: W. Hale, J. Lauer, J. Heaney, W. Wood, T. Knight, L. Schlernan. MIDDLE ROW: Balaban, T. Keller, B. Duffey, Gladstone, K. Zaher, Izanac, Bentoni. BACK ROW: R. Ringenbach, M. Payne, M. Lochner, D. Strome, Sullivan. St. Mark's and St. John the Baptist Apostolates, FRONT ROW: G. Ginsburg, T. McCaf- ferty, D. Coyne, R. Joseph, Pat McManus. MIDDLE ROW: T. Marsh, P. Smith, R. Dunne, F. Brady, Sanders, C. Packard, Egans, B. Tait. BACK ROW: H. Geppent, D. VVinter, T. Handruys, R. Volkrnan, Engel. ul ,Z I . I y f . A Q21 . 1-. vii , infra il Pl i Knightis Manor Officers: SITTING, John Mawby, Presi- dent, STANDING, Bob Pierce, Social Chairman, Jim Connell, Vice-Presidentg and Nick Confiitti, Treasurer. Knights of Columbus Again, as in previous years, the Knights of Columbus, led by Grand Knight Dennis Dorf, have proven them- selves to be one of the most active groups on the Xavier Campus. Their Hrst activity was a highly suc- cessful boatride on September 26. The Knights held their annual open house and followed that with a campaign to elect Sandy Steele as 1964 Homecoming Queen. Besides their many social events, the K. of C. annually sponsors a Trick or Treat party for the children from St. Aloysius Orphanage. Knightis Manor Residents: BOTTOXVI ROW: Rod Hughes, Anthony Cianciolo, John Mawby, Tony Maz- zaro, Howard Otto, Jay Barnberger. MIDDLE ROW: Don Miller, Scott Aultman, Mike Sullivan, Steve Davis, Bob Wiesbordt, Bill Burns, Jim Connell. TOP ROW: Rich Cortesi, Bob Pierce, John Murray, Nick Confiitti, John Sciantarelli, Ken Kuratko, and Mike Clouse. 160 Investment Club, BOTTOM ROW: Henry Schulhoff, Vice-President, William Bis- choff, David Glaser, President 5 Robert Holmes, Comptroller, Harry Buckel, Stanley Koch. TOP ROW: Michael Fanning, Robert Michel, Jerry Luttenegger, Laurence Bliss, Sid Conley, Godfrey Hammel. Founded in May of 1963, the Investment Club is the youngest academic club on campus. It is open to all students who de- sire both to learn security analysis and to gain practical experi- ence in investing their money wisely. Members study stock market trends, current investment practices, analyze securi- ties, and invest the monthly dues in a security of their choice. Math Club, BOTTOM ROW: Mr. James Delaney, james Kenkel, Thomas Hack, John Niehaus, President. SECOND ROW: Mr. Da- vid Flaspohler, Moderator 3 THIRD ROW: David Trunnell, Treas-' urer, David Cook,- Secretary, Richard Bernstein, Robert Huth. FOURTH ROW: Terence Coyne, Wayne Dido, Lawrence Kuesg TOP ROW: Bro. Guy Helsenfelt, John Smith, Livy Amanze. l l6l Investment Club Moth Club The purpose of the Mathematics Club is three-fold-first, to supplement the class- room study in the field of mathematics, sec- ond, to increase esprit de corps among the students of mathematics, and third, to pro- mote a line of communication between the students and the mathematics staff outside the classroom. The Mathematics Club in conjunction with the Mathematics Depart- ment, each year enters a team in the Wil- liam Lowell Putnam Mathematical Compe- tition. Sailing Club Officers: BOTTOM ROW: Mary Margaret Morath, Homecoming Queen Candidate 5 Jack Seelie, Commodore g Torn Grogan, Rear Commodore. TOP ROW: Chuck Schoffner, Vice-Commodore, Steve Schultz, Coach, Bud Darragh, Acting Secretaryg Rustv Felter, Treasurer. Missing-John Schlaug, Secretary. Sailing Club The Xavier Sailing Club kept its winning record intact this fall when it took part in six regattas: The Pcnnell Trophy Regatta, the Queen City Championship, the Ohio Dinghy Championship, the Ohio State Invi- tational, the Area HBE Eliminations and the Intercollegiate Sugar Bowl Regatta. The Club acquired 311 points out of a possible 571. This gave the club a .545 racing percentage. Of the 70 races sailed by the Muskies, six were firsts. Sailing Club, BOTTOM ROW: Jim Gorski, Rob Van Frank, Doug Serwich. TOP ROW: Allan Meyer, Paul Snopel, Jim Alerding, John Esposito, Bob Gacllage, Bill Wyckoff, Pat O'Connor. - ' 162 Mi: fit My D. yr' l ' ll iw.. .gf i- Rg,s1,., ff at Members of the Dorm Council, BOTTOM ROW: Jim Rierding, Pete Kusinski, Wally Koral, Greg Solo- man, John Wysong. TOP ROW: Mark Lochner Bob Deters, Mike Berkery, Len Rodriguez, Dich Schmitt. Dorm Council The Dormitory Council consists of representatives of residents of the University halls, and promotes the spiritual and social welfare of the dormitory students. The Dormitory Council is moderated by Mr. Miranda. WCXU Radio Station WCXU is owned by the Xavier Student Council and is operated by the students as an organ for student communication and enter- tainment. It also' serves as a student organization to foster student interest and participation in radio broadcasting. WCXU programs music, news, and sports seventy hours a week from its studios in the basement of Alter Hall. Members of WCXU, BOTTOM ROW: J. Krohn, Advertising Manager g R. Desautels, Program Director g E. Keenan, Station Manager, W. McGowan, Business Manager. MIDDLE ROW: T. Muelleman, L. McGee, McCarthy, R. Wilson, E. Dowd, L. Garascia, A. Chwalibog. TOP ROW: Duwel, H. Zub- erbuhler, L. Murtaugh, D. Walsh, R. Spencer, R. Blessing. CJ Accounting Society, BOTTOM ROW: Martin, Bertsch, J. Thesing, Treasurer R. Stadler, President, A. Niebling, Secretary, J. Nesselhuf, Vice-President, SECOND ROW: L. Crisanti, E. Flottman, R. Hewald, W. Frye, R. Salemi. THIRDROW: J. Wagner, J. Nebel, P. Selzer, M. Le- geay, W. Plake, R. Mason. TOP ROW: R. Spenser. Accounting Society The Xavier Accounting Society this year geared its program to present to its members a comprehen- sive evaluation of the various fields of accounting. Four major meetings were held for this purpose. They were: Public Accounting Night, Govern- ment Accounting Night, Private Accounting Night, and Accounting Teaching Night. In addition to broading the accounting education of its members, the society also promotes mutual helpfulness and fosters a feeling of fellowship among its members. Historical Society The Xavier Historical Society is a new organiza- tion on campus this year. The Society is designed to give to history students an organization similar to the organizations available to the students in other fields. In addition to serving as a club for the History students, the Historical Society will also serve as the organization for the establishment of a chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, a National History Honor Society, here at Xavier. Historical Society, BOTTOM ROW: John Sanders, Bill Montwieler, Robert Mark, Secretary, William Gussen, Treasurer, Robert Mackey, Executive Vice-President, James Grary, President, Gregory LaLonde, Vice-President CMembershipjg Bruce Freeman, Social Chairman, Gary Peltier, Leonard Bearne. MIDDLE ROW: Samuel Matthews, William Hagedorn, Thomas Ortman, George Kachele, Jack Patton, Jerry Twohig, Jeseph Seher, Bernard Ikezuagu, Frank Brady, John Harrington. TOP ROW: Gary Koettel, Irwin Sacolick, Robert Buse, Ray Gries, Mike McGreevy, Jack Krackenberger, Jim Boczar, Michael Kiefer, George Sisson. 1-i ,Q is . 1 Mermaid Tavern Mermaid Tavern has the design of deep tradi- tion and fellowship in providing a meeting place of mutual criticism for those interested in the art of writing. The deep tradition lies both within and beyond the Friday Room, for Father Sweeney's inspiration lives on and will transcend all of Tavern, its beauties and its truth. The fellowship is bonded with rich his- tory sometimes perplexing and sometimes proud, but all with the pervading spirit of men who are lovers of wisdom, beauty, and truth. Doctor Wentersdorf has succeeded Father Sweeney as the Warder, or moderator, of Tav- ern, with Patrick Harkins as Host and Eugene Castillon as Drawer. Mermaid Tavern Ofhcerst Eugene Castillon, Drawer: D Karl Wentersdorf, Warderg Patrick Harkins, Host. Hautbois of the Mermaid Tavern: FRONT ROW: Tom Hermes, Richard Grupenhoffg WVilliam Eilerman, John Harrington. BACK ROW: Ron Palumbo, Andrew Interdonato, Robert Holley, Michael Payne, Michael Morrissey. Members of the Physics Club, FRONT ROW: Mr. William Marcaccio, Joe Evans, President, Rev. Edward B radley, Moderator, Siegfried Hausladen, Vice-President, Michael Harrigan, Secretary-Treasurerg Dick Hentz, Jim Buckley. BACK ROW: Charles Messerle, Bob Hcrrhann, Mr. John Hart, Chairman of the Physics Department, Theron Bennett, Dr. F. G. Werner. Physics Club The purpose of the Physics Club is to foster a greater interest in and appreciation of the science of physics. Together with Sigma Pi Sigma, the club sponsored a weekly series of lectures on digital com- puter operation given by Mr. Walter Bonvillain of International Business Machines. Slgmci Pl Slgmcl Sigma Pi Sigma is a physics honor society dedi- cated to the promoting and supplementing of the study of physics. The major accomplishment of the society this year was the sponsoring of a course in computer programming. The course was taught by Walter Bonvillain, a graduate student in physics at Xavier. Members of Sigma Pi Sigma, FRONT ROW: Rev. Edward Bradley, Dr. F. G. Werner, Moderator, Siegfried Hausladen, Dick Hentz, Vice-President and Treasurer, Mr. Willima Marcaccio, james Buckley, Secretary. BACK ROW: Michael Harrigan, Austin Towle, Theron Bennett, Charles Messerle, President. St. Thomas More Pre-Law Society Ofhcersz Albert Dilorio, Secretary, Frank Port- mann, Vice-President, Rev. Harker Tracy, SJ., Moderator, Stokes Baird, President, Michael Massa, Treasurer. Pre-Low Society The St. Thomas More Pre-Law Society was founded in 1963 by the Universityis Pre-Legal Committee under the patronage of the great lawyer-Saint, who preferred the law of God to the law of Henry VIII. The Society's clear-cut aim is three-fold: lj to help its members decide whether the law should be their career, 2j to help them prepare for law asia career, and 35 to help each one enter the law school that is best for him. Members of the Pre-Law Society, BOTTOM ROW: John Watters, Paul Regensburger, Bob Meiser, Larry Crisanti, Mike Neiheisel, Jim Aranda, Gerald Rapien, John Schaal. SECOND ROW: John McCarthy, Jim Crary, John Murray, Richard Schmitt, Ray Leeds, Roger Salemi, Tom Schmidt, Robert Wilson. THIRD ROW.' Tom O'Dowd, Steve Heinen, Bob Mason, John Schmitt, Tom Ormond, Charles Barrett, Frank Wagner, Mike McDaniel. TOP ROW: Fred Wray, Gim Gels, Tom Kreumbaum, Larry Hiltz, Mark Stuhlreyer, William Tepe. 167 EIDELL X f 'J 1 Heidelberg Club Officers: Pat Perkins, President 3 Dr. Joseph Bourgeois, Moderatorg Curt Pantle, Treas urerg Tom Moser, Secretary, Jack Krackenberger, Vice-President. Heidelburg Club For the Katholischer Studenten Verein Heiderlber this year has been one filled with Heiterkeit und Frohlichkeit. The club acquired a substantial quantity of German fra- ternity song books for use at its monthly meetings. Beside the social functions, in which the Verein was joined by other area language clubs, the academic goals of further- ing interest in both German language and culture were promoted by guest lecturers and films. Members of the Heidelberg Club, FRONT ROW: V. Schurr, Don Leonard, A1 Haas, Michael Kie- fer, Dan Kirwin. BACK ROW: Anthony Wentersdorf, Pete Marshall, Bill Lingle, Ron Schauer, Tom Harig, Mike McLaughlin. V -,--..,,,.-- -- :auf- 'P3, Q o,,,nv l 'X- i Athenaeum Editor David Stratman. Athenaeum Associate Editors, SEATED: Frank Fair, STANDING. Harkins, Andrew Interdonato. Athenaeum Athenaeum staff, FRONT ROW: Eugene Castillon, Mike Oechsler, Ron Pa- lumbo, Steve Weber, Jay Moriarty. BACK ROW: Bill Bruns, Mike Payne, Dan Gardner, Dave Cook. I69 The Athenaeum is the literary magazine of Xavier, published by the students and composed of creative writings of stu- dents and faculty. Founded in 1912 by Fr. Paul Sweeney, it is the oldest maga- zine of its kind in the United States. Its purpose is twofold: to provide a forum for the creative students, so that their poems, stories, and essays will not go unpublished, and also, by publishing these pieces to stimulate and contribute to the creative and intellectual life of the University. Mosque Society Presenting good college theater is the purpose of the Masque Society, and during the 1964:- 1965 school year the Masque Society reached a new zenith in this regard. The first produc- tion of the year was an original work, an eve- ning with e. e. Cummings. This highly success- ful piece was directed by hir. Otto Kvapil, and written by his wife, Mrs. Diane Kvapil. The second offering of the year was Ghosts by Hen- rik Ibsen. Thomas Brinson and Thomas Muel- leman, graduating members of the Masque So- ciety, directed a pair of one-act plays for the third presentation of the year. To round out the season the Masque Society presented a re- vived rendition of George M. Cohenls musical, Forty-five Minutes from Broadway. Masque Society Moderator Rev. Walter Kapika, SJ Masque Society OfHcersgThomas Muelleman, Vice -President, Roseanne Humbert, Secretaryg Thomas Brinson, President. Masque Secretary Roseanne Humbert types out the scripts for the original produc- tion an evening with e. e. cummings. Masque President Tom Brinson threatens to leap from the control window unless his one-act play cast shapes up to his fantastic standards. l7l Besides being Vice-President of the Masque Society, Tom Muellemann is also the Technical Director of the produc- tions. . ' hx -. I l 512135, W' 'Q U y l 9 Clef Club Oflieersg John Doyle, Secretary-Treasurer, John Schaal, Vice-President: lNilliam Mersch, President, John Winkworth, Business Managerg Frank Palmisano, Publicity Officer. Clef Club The main purpose of the Clef Club is to spread the name of Xavier University not only locally but across the en- tire east and midwest. Under the new direction of Mr. John Ward the Clef Club will be touring St. Louis, Louis- ville, Terre Haute, Indianapolis, and possibly Washing- ton, D.C. The Clef Club will be playing host to St. Mary of the WVood's Glee Club in a joint concert at the Nether- land Hilton. The Hnal appearance this year as every year will be on Family Day weekend in a joint concert with the Band. The Xavier University Clef Club I Q 1 - .7 rf illf7,f.i73'4-'ii 5 T- , ifllgiifiiilflfil Oflicers of the Political Forum, SEATED: Bernard Ikezuagu, Vice-President, Dr Paul Simon Moderator Frank Portmann, President 5 Albert Dilorio, Treasurer. STANDING: Frank Armstrong Parliamentariang Michael Myers, Secretary, Stephen Heinen, Corresponding Secretary Political Forum Reactivated in 1964, the Political Forum concentrates on bringing speakers to the Xavier Campus to lecture on all phases of politics and current political events. In so do- ing, the Forum trys to present a well balanced program of speakers. The organization is open to all students, and it makes a special effort to recruit foreign students and students who are interested in politics. The new forum has done exceptional work in bringing the world of poli- tics of the Xavier campus. Members of the Political Forum, BOTTOM ROW: Kent Walker, Michael McDaniel John Van Evera Peter Prinz Paul Hogan, Ray Leeds, Thomas Hallett, Henry Willig, Tim Muth. MIDDLE ROW Paul Baeckeroot David Falk, Dan O'Donnell, John Schmitt, Mark He avey, Donald Romer Thoma Kreienbaum David McNamara, John Schaal, Dave Thaxnann. TOP ROW: Dick Schmitt Tom Schmidt Bill Schmidt Edward Schmitz, Fred Wray, Egbers. 173 Fine Arts Committee Executive Council: Stokes Baird, Frank Portmann, Ray O'Connor, Presi- dent 3 Neal Bechant, Secretary-Treasurer, Richard Schmitt, Vice-Presidentg Robert Wilson, Public Relations. Fine Arts The purpose of the Xavier Fine Arts Committee is to ad- vance appreciation of the fine arts among the students. It plans to accomplish this in a two-fold manner. First, to introduce the arts to the student in an informal manner through the seminars sponsored by Mrs. John C. Rush. Second, to allow for an outlet of creative ability through student art exhibits. Mrs. Rush has made available promi- nent people in fields such as architecture, painting, music, and sculpture. At the seminars students may openly con- verse with these guests. Fine Arts Committee, FRONT ROW: Godwin Nganwuchu, Bud Delaney, Torn Ward, Rory Lenihan, Al Dilorio, Terrence Rohen. BACK ROW: Tom Kysela, Stephen Weber, Joseph Trauth, Michael Bart- ley, Raymond Plas, James Stofko. 174 International Club lm International Club Officers: Dr. Benito Cerimele, Advisor 5 Jeffery Young, Secretary Treasurer, Abdul-Hamid Abdulla, President, Prakash Chandani, Vice-President. The International Relations Club is an organization of both foreign and native students interested in fostering international understand- ing and cultural exchange. It services the foreign student in provid- ing for his reception, orientation, and integration on campus in both the academic and social spheres. Among its activities the Interna- tional Club includes handling the chrysanthemum concession at the Homecoming football game, sponsoring social activities for foreign students and native students interested in international exchange. Members of the International Club, BOTTOM ROW: Al Richards, Livy Amanze, Antonio Mendoza, Moon Su Park, Lung Lee Thomas Li, Godwin Nganwuchu. MID- DLE ROW: Wijono Atmodarminto, Hong-Jeh Oh, Bernard Ikezuage, Samuel Hat- thews, Chiu-Cheng Li, Sunder Advani. TOP ROW: Wilfrido Villarama, John Dissel, Trimbak Kenkre, Daniel Ng, Al Dilorio, Naresh Patel, Augustinue Tutoho. Absent-Leorr ard Rodriquez. 175 X. U. News For the last two years the editors of the Xavier News have never relaxed in their unceasing ef- forts to bring their readers a first-class college newspaper. Unprecedented coverage of university- related events, both off and on the campus, broad in-depth features on subjects of interest to students and professors, and a professional approach to journalism, have all contributed to the fulfillment of that goal. At the 1964 convention of the Ohio College Newspaper Association, the News was honored -for the Hrst time in the history of the Uni- versity-as the best college weekly in the State of Ohio. In addition, four other awards were presented to staff members. Robert Ryan, Jr. took the Editorial and Best Picture Story first prizes. Hubert Gardiner was given the top nod for the Best News Story, and honorable mention went to George P. Helmholtz for editorial writ- ings. News Editor-in-Chief Hubert Gardiner checks the first edi tion off the presses at Breitenback's. News Executive Editor Bob Ryan confers with the composing room foreman Ed Breitenb ack about an upcoming edition. l -H522 few-M-w EE ny Managing Editor Dave Com 1 and reporter Patti Romes take time out from their labors to pose -r a quick pic. ' itnlovvm v---- ------A I H 4 :fl Vnxwltfncms 121431. srosfnm'S'f 21'ES Columnist Dick Grupenhofi' and Circulation Chief Dave Long scan an issue of the News for probable hs errors. W5 ' N '--vuhil .L.vf Sporting Sports Editor Terry Wallace Hles away some copy in the kangaroo- pouch of Assistant Executive Editor Donna Galvin. Musketeer Editor-in-Chief Michael Kennedy The production of the 1965 Musketeev' was not viewed as a race of any kind, but rather as a smooth running machine geared to pace itself in order to meet each dead- line on time and with a minimum of unnecessary late night and early morning work. The basic preliminaries, cover and ladder diagram, were done during the sum- mer, but the rest of the work was done by the faithful staff of four during the first semester and the first two weeks of the second semester. This issue is, of a sort, a farewell issue to the South Hall offices, offices which have seen editors of the caliber of John Bruning in 1963 and Bob O'Brien in 19611-. We only hope that this and the future editions of the Musketecv', published in the new Student Union, will rise to the standards set by the previous editors. Muskefeer M uskrftcer Chief Photographer Gerry Wolter M usketeer Moderator Dr. Edward A. Doering 178 Musketeer staff member Ron Lamb and Associate Editor Dennis Chalk discuss the problem of what can be done with needless copy, such as that from the X. U. News. Staff members Bill Keck and Dave Cook try to Hgure out how they can efficiently run the 12 x 12 picture of the new News Editor Terry Wallace. Photographers Paul Beckman and Jim Blum can't seem to Figure out what has gone wrong with Beckmarfs camera. J Xavier Cheerleaders, KNEELING: Ronnie Bleh, Sandy Boehm, Mary Hartlaub, Sue Guerity. STANDING: Mike Kolesar, Bob Deters, As Haas. Cheerleaders It is the cheerleaders, job to keep a steady stream of spirit coming out of the stands. Many times there was little efiort necessary to keep the stands roaring, but when the team was down and spirits were low it was their job to try to add some spark to the fans. Young Democrats The Young Democrats organization is a stand- ing committee of the Political Forum. Its pur- pose is to provide a common focal point for students of similar political conviction, Where- by an active interest in party politics may be fostered. During times of non-campaign activity, the organization retains its active character by promoting the Political Forum's speakers who they consider to be representative of the view- point of the organization. Young Democrats, BOTTOM ROW: David Falk, john Dissel, Kent Walker, John Van Evera, Mike MqDankel, Sherwood Stark, Thomas Kreienbaum, Donald Romer. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Hol- tz, Al Dilorio, John Bernor, Ray Grace, Roger Salemi, Dennis Riley, Jerome Fatora, Moderator. TOP ROWI Thomas Hallett, Vernon Raver, Stokes Baird, Hubert O'Connor, Harold Poschrnann, Paul Simon, Moderator. 1 il -r 4 -l A . M D , Members of Who's Who, BOTTOM ROW: Jim Dettinger, Andy Niebling, Ray O'Connor, Laurence Crisanti, Robert Pierce, John Murray, Terrence Schott, Robert Breving, Joe Diersing. MIDDLE ROW: Pat Stokes, Wayne Milos, Tom Hayes, Raymond Plas, Terrence Rohen, Craig Kinzelman, Frederick Tromans TOP ROW: Stokes Baird, Robert Wilson, Robert Steltenpohl, William Tepe, Robert Pellarin, William McGowan, james Butler, Peter Rebold. Who's Who Wh0'5 Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges is a national publication honoring outstanding students or campus leaders. Xavier lists twenty-eight this year, each receiving a certificate of recognition and a write- up in the annual IfVho's Who. Marketing Club The aims of the Marketing Club are to establish a broader understanding of the principles, the- ories, problems, and conditions inherent in mar- keting and to develop awareness of job oppor- tunities, and to keep abreast of the new de- velopments in the field. Marketing Club, BOTTOM ROW: Ray Plas, Treasurer, Terry Rohen, President, Mike Kane, Secretary, Bob Bigham, Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Bob Scheper, Tom Dehan, Rory Lenihan, Ray O'Connor, Steve Schapps, Gary Pellrnan, Fred Kappus, Jim Bonahoom, Bill German, THIRD ROW: Thomas Reese, Nick Stepens, Bob Wilson, Pete Boylan, Mike Buchaet, Jack Krohn, Mike Kasper. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Milos, Larry Crisanti, Kerry Konrad, Dick Metz, Joe Bonarrigo, Tom Ward, Bill Fischer. FIFTH ROW: Frank Portmann, Bill Chambers, Bob Riesenbeck, Bob Steltenpohl, Bud Lienhart. SIXTH ROW: Stokes Baird, Bill Tepe, Al Rebold, James Bond, Del Troutmann, Gene Jordan, Ron Chimenti, Sam Salvo. TOP ROW: Joe Scherer, Bob Hellwig, Mike Bartley, Jim Fuller, Tony Mooter, Ray Zwolinski. '51, if Spanish Club Oilicers: Dick Ball, Secretaryg Steve Childs, Presidentg Joseph Mc- Dowell, Treasurer g Roger Von Fleck, Vice-President. Spanish Club The Spanish Club provides its members with a varied program of both social and academic events. The club offers lectures and films, and combines with the other Spanish Clubs in the area in presenting various social activities, which include partic- ipation in the Inter-Collegiate Tri-Lingual Association holiday festivities. Dr. Vega moderator of the Spanish Club, gave his valuable assistance to all the Club's endeav ors. Spanish Club, FRONT ROW: Al Richards, Tony Arvelo, Torn Fiehrer. BACK RCW: Ted Deucher, Duque Arruza. French Club: Bob Hahn, Ken Busman, Vtfayne Milos, President, Jim Hahn, Vice-President: Daw. Stefek, Treasurer: Eugene Beaupre, Richard Ball. French Club Moderated by Mr. Joseph Ebacher, the Xavier University French Club, le cercle Francais de Xavier, promotes interest in French affairs and in the history, the literature, the art, and the customs of France. C.S.A. The Campus Student Association, Xavieris lead- ing Campus Action group, is open to all students interested in active participation in various phases of the University Government. This year, the Association is again in charge of the Concert pro- gram and the gala Mardi Gras Weekend. Now celebrating their second anniversary on the Xavier campus, the Campus Student Association has done outstanding work in the areas of student leadership. Campus Student Association: FRONT ROW: William Bobo, H. WValter Zuberbuhler, Bob Steltenpohl, C. Hasson, Robert Wfilson, President, Stephen Keefe, Secretary, James Burnor, Vice-President, T. Hogenkamp, Skip Kopas. BACK ROW: jim Donnelly, Neal Bechant, George Delaney, Robert DeSautels, Ralph Clapp- sadle, John Tepe, J. Peter Collins, John Higgins, Tony Ratterman, Robert Schaberg, Terry Adams, F. Kuper Jones, Social Chairman: John Schlaudecker. Detroit Club Forf Wayne Club Toledo Club Indianapolis Club Cleveland Club Kentucky Club Chicago Club Members of Alpha Sigma Nu, FRONT ROW: Rick Jones, Joe Nesselhuff, Kevin Hunt, Pete Rebold. BACK ROW: John DeFazio. Toni Hack, Bill YVooCl, Bill Masterson, Steve Heinen, Ernie Vagades, Alpha Sigma Nu Alpha Sigma Nu Oflicersg Rev. George Curran, SJ.. Moderato1': Tony Lang, Vice-President:Ga1yMappes Parliamcntariang Bill Eastlake. Treasurer: Craig Kinzehnan, President: Mike Mullan, Secretary. Members of Alpha Sigma Nu, FRONT ROW: Jiin Kenkel, Dick Grupenhoff. Bob Thornton, Dan Steibel, Ron Palumbo. BACK ROW: Lang' Schlenian. Gerry Pater. Tony Thomas. Tom Brinson, John Smith, Simon Miranda. 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INTERIOR WOODWORK TO DESIGN 261-8361 1250 Licking and 13th NEWPORT Woodwork Contractors on the University Center. Estimated completion date September, 1965 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '65 Continue Your Support of the Musketeers by Purchasing Your Season Foofboll Tickets Now. CALL JACK JEFFRE 221-2000 FoR CHOICE SEAT LOCATION SPECIALTIES SPAGIIETTI DelIvered to You HOT FAST FREE N O R W O O D 4222 Montgomery Road 7. . 631-6250 i WE MAKE OUR DOUGH FRESH DAILY SI ATQVEL IIIILIIIN ,Wm ! Y ' .n P 5 IQ' , ---1.. .L-Q C 0 r-wqim BER, Ronald B. 127,142 BRAMow1cz, Daniel s. 95, 100 CITO, Joseph F. 135 CKERMAN, John R. 139 DAMS, John C. 144 DAMS, Terry M. 145,183 HLERS, Heinz W. 129 LBERT, Joseph H. 145 LBRINCK, Michael H. 101 LBUS, Michael D. 144 LERDING, Robert J. 162 LERING, Richard L. 12,127 LLEMEIER, David K. 134 LLEN, Walter C. LT, Thomas R. LTENBURG, Robert R. 140 MANZE, Livinus A. 161,175 MORINI, Michael F. NASTASIO, Richard A. 132 NDERSON, Philip J. NGST, Richard J. NTHONY, Tyrone M. 101 RANDA, James C. 128,167 RCHDEACON, Joseph G. 137 RENAS, Richard A. LINGHAUS, Raymond D. 143 nRLOTTI, Anthony P. 143,154 RMSTRONG, Frank W. 132, 173 RMSTRONG, Robert 136 RMSTRONG, Thomas R. RRUZA, Jose A. 182 RSZMAN, Jerold H. XRVELO, Tony 182 ISBROCK, George J. 137 ISIMUS, Daniel M. 142 ISIMUS, Richard G. KTHBRTON, Jdeepn D. KUBREY, Marvin C. 127,133 IUG, Daniel J. 135 IULTMAN, Scott G. 136,160 IUSTING, Bernard J. KUSTING, Thomas J. XVRAHAMI, Samuel 141 1YLWARD, Ronald G. XYLWARD, Stephen C. 132 SAAL, Robert B. 137 EABEY, Edward J. SABEY, James J. 133 lACIGALUPO, Theodore T. BAECKEROOT, Paul T. 12,173 BAILEY, Ronald H. 139 SAILEY, Stephen A. 94,133 RAIRD, Stokes A. 12,167,174, 180,181 IALABAN, John J. 128,142,159 RALL, Richard E. 143,182,183 SALLMAN, Robert J. 138 SALLNER, William G. 142 IAMBERGER, Joseph F. 12,160 BANKS, Gary L. 142 KARATTIERI, Guy R. KARNES, Gregory W. BARNHORST, Richard S. 101, 145 . SARONE, Anthony J. 144 BARR, James N. 95,139 IARRETT, Charles F. 142,167 KARRETT, James R. lARRY, John J. 145 LARTHOLOMY, Mark S. 143 SARTLEY, Michael T. 12,174, 181 SASSITT. William L. 139 IAUMANN, Bernard L. BAUMGARTNER, Jerome G. LAUMGARTNER, Michael 127 142 FAY, Stephen W. 127 lAYER, Dewey 12 FAZELEY, Thomas C. 142 Student Index BBAL, John A. BBARNB. Leonard G. 164 BEAUPRE, Eugene L. 141,183 BECHANT, Neal R. 138,149,174 183 BECK III, Charles V. BECKA, Joseph BECKHAM, James F. 137 BECKMAN, Paul A. 141.179 BECKMEYER, Don J. 138 BECKNELL, Clyde E. BEDORE. Douglas E. 12 BEEBE. William E. 138 BEHNE, James R. 12,125 BEHNEN, Brother Daniel, CFP BEHRENS, Paul F. BELL, James J. BELL, John E. 134 BELL, Richard A. 112,141 BELLE. Gerald P. 137 BELMONT, Philip J. 95 BELMONT, William L. 12 BENKEN. Robert L. 134 BENNETT. Theron J. 12,166 BENZINGER, Gerald E. 145 BERESFORD, Robert L. ' BERG, Richard J. BERGAMYER, Ronald A. BERGMAN, Henry W. 138 BERKERY, Michael J. 136,163 BERMAN, John J. 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BOCKENSTETTE, James D. 13 BOCZAR, Gregory E. 149 BOCZAR, James J. 164 BODDE, Edward H. 13 BOEH, Louis F. BOEHM, David F. BOHN. Donald F. 101 BOHATCH. Michae J. 13 BOLAND, John E. BOLLINGER, Robert L. BONAHOOM, Alfred J. 135, 138,181 BONANNO. Michael 95 BONARRIGO, Angelo J. 13,181 BOOTH, Lee F. BORCHELT, Peter L. BORCHELT, Walter J. BORGESE. Anthony BOSLER. Richard F. BOSTICCO, Richard J. 13,94, 126 BOTHEN, James M. BOVE, Joseph S. 144 BOVVE, Alfred S., Jr. 142 BOYLAN, Michael J. 143 BOYLAN, Peter O. 14,94,97,99, 181 BRAATZ. Peter WPB 127 BRADLEY, Brother V de Paul, CFP BRADLEY, Edward C. 144 BRADY, Frank J. 144,15.9,164 BRADY, Michael P. 139 BRADY, Thomas W. BREITENBACH, Paul J. BRENNAN, Thomas W. 14,93, 95 BRENNER, Raymond E. 14 BRESSLER. Kenneth L. 143 BREVING. Robert 14,181 BREWER. Kenneth W. 136 BRIDGE. Paul W. BRIGHT. Thomas P. BRINKDOPKE, William J. BRINKER, Henry J. 94 BRINKER. Thomas A. 137 BRINKMAN, George C. 14 BRINSON. Thomas C. 14,56,57, 149,17O.171,186 BRIZENDINE. Victor W. 142 BRIZZ. Richard T. 127,145 BROCKMAN, Richard A. BROCKMAN, Robert P. 138 BRODBECK. Thomas R. 133 BROERMAN, Ronald L. BROGLE, David P. 14 BROPHY. Donald L. 133 BROPHY, Jere J. BROWN, Brnee J. BROWN, Dennis E. BROWN, Theron B. 94,139 BROWN. William P. BROWNING, Charles J . BROWNING, Lawrence A. 127 BROXTERMAN. Thomas J. BRUEGGEMEYER, Joe D. 14, 127 BRUENEMAN, Anthony J . BRUMMER, William J. 94,139 BRUN S, Robert J . BRUNS. William R. 136.160,169 BRUSER, Donald M. 14,150 BUCHANAN, Donald E. 136 BUCHART, Michael P. 14,181 BUCKEL, Harry J., Jr. 161 BUCKLEY, James E. 14,18,166 BUERKLE, C Michael 138 BULGER, John R. 127,140 BURKE, Frederic G. 137 . BURKE, Lee J . BURMAN, Kenneth W. 15,151 BURNHAM, Daniel P. 143 BURNOR, P. James 114,183 BURNS, Michael G. 15,95 BURNS, Robert C. 15 BURWINKEL, Frank T. BUSCH, David J. 143 BUSLER, Martin L. 15 BUTEN, Richard E. BUTLER, James E. 15,126,129, 181 BUTZ, Michael C. 94 BYRNE, James F. BYRNE, Ken L. 15,138 CAHALAN, William L. CAHILL, Edward J. 15 CAHILL, James F. 137 CAHILL, Mienael J. CAITO, Philip J. 15 CALBAL, Riennfd D. 15 CALLAHAN, Thomas J. CALLIF, Phiiip B. CAMPBELL, John D. CANNON, Pneniek D. 133 CAPELLA, Louis M. 16 cAPoN1, Dennis F. 95,133 CPi1:??VILLANO, Robert w. CARRIERE, Brother Nicholas, CFP CARROLL, Patrick N. CARSON, Bruce J. CARTISANO, Carmillo S. CASANOVAS, Dennis J. CASAZZA, Eugene L. CASSADY, John C. 156 CASSADY, Walter M. CASSINI, John A. 127,142 CASTILLON, Eugene H. 165, 169 CATALANO, Gene P. CAUDILL, David R. CELNAR, Ronald L. 134 CERINO, Charles A. 16 CHALFIN, Eugene R. 137 CHALIFOUX, Robert E. 16 CHALK, Dennis J. 16,126,129, 179 CHAMBERS, William E. 16,181 CHARMOLI, George P. 101 CHILDS, Lawerence T. CHILDS, Steve S. 135,182 CHIMENTI, Ronald C. 95,138, 181 CHROMIK, Stephen M. 101, 134 CHUDZIK, Douglas W. 145 CHWALIBOG, Andrew J. 134, 163 CIANCIOLO, Anthony F. 139, 160 CIKANEK, Edmund F. CISSELL, Joseph A. CLANCY, John J. 127,142 CLARK, David C. 16 CLARK, George W. CLARK, John F. 127,144 CLASGENS, Dennis M. CLIFFORD, John W. 143,155 CLIFF ORD, Richard D. CLINTON, Daniel J . CLOUSE, Michael P. 160 COASTON, Earl L. 154 COATES, Paul J. COE, Timothy COLLETTI, Vincent F. COLLEY, Joseph D. COLLIN, James J . COLLINS, James M. 16, COLLINS, John P. 148,183 COLLINS, Patrick J. COLLINS, William T. COLUMBUS, Donald G. CONFLITTI, Nicholas G. 160 CONLEY, Sidney M. 161 CONLIN, Brother Jerome, CFP' CONLON, Thomas J. 13.9 CONNELL, Eugene F. CONNELL, James E. 16,160 CONNELLY, James R. 16 CONNELLY, John D. 141 CONNOR, Thomas J . 133 CONROY, Vincent J. 142 CONWAY, Thomas J., Jr. 159 COOK, David W. 16,149,157, 161,169 COONEY, Kevin F. 136,177,179 COONEY, William D. COOPER, Ben J. 106,108,109,111 COORS, Dennis A. 137 COORS, Henry P. 16 CORCORAN, Joseph A. 140 CORDES, Willard C. CORRY, Joseph W. 127 CORSON, John C. CORTESI, Richard J. 135,160 COSTELLO, Thomas T. 143 COTANT, James C. 139 COUGHLIN, Robert W. 17 COWENS, John w. COX, James V. COX, John J., Jr. 134 COYLE, Joseph J. 95,97,l39 COYNE, Dennis P. 135,159 COYNE, Terence J. 17,161 CRANE, Dennis R. 104 CRANE, Peter CRANLEY, John J. CRARY, James A. 17,164,167 CRAWFORD, Jolm A. 17 CRISANTI, Lawrence I. 17,164, 167,181 CROLL, James K. 134 CRONIN, Daniel J. 140 CROTTY, David E. 138 CROTTY, Joseph CULLEN, James J. 137 CURRY, Brother Bruce CUSACK, James J. 142,144 CUSSEN, William M. 17,164 CZERNIK, Lester E. 140 DACEY, Gerald J. DACEY, James C. DAHMANN, Thomas A. 139 DAIL, Albert R. DAKOSKE, Thomas J. DALY, Gerald R. DANKEL, Ray A. 94,98 DANKERT, John H. 17,94 DARRAGH, Ronald G. 162 DAVID, James W. 135 DAVIS, James E. 93 DAVIS, Jerome R. DAVIS, Stephen G. 160 DAY, James G. DAY, Joseph W. 143 DEAK, Andrew J. DEAN, Theodore P. DEANGELIS, Ralph J. 144 DEAS, Charles D. DEBARRY, Douglas M. 17 DEBELLIS, Frank D. 17 DECAMP, Gregory C. 143 DEERWESTER, Jerome F. DEERWESTER, Steven J. 134 DeFAZIO, John V. 94,139,186 DeFAZIO, Michael J. 17,93,94 DEGENHART, John P. DEGUIRE, Michael A. 12.9,144 DEHAN, Paul M. 145 DEHAN. Thomas J. 17,181 DEITERS, Robert H. DEITSCH, Clarence R. 138 DEITSCH, Howard C. 137 DeLAMIELLEURE, David S. DELANEY, George C. 140,17-4, 183 DELVECCHIO, Anthony J. 101 DEMARCO. Lawrence T. 18.151 DEMARKOWSKI, Carl J. 135 DENNIS, Stephen M. 134 DEPA, Raymond A. DePALMA, Philip N. DePAULO, Joseph R., Jr. DEPPEN, John H. DESARNO. Michael J. 18,137 DESAUTELS, Robert E. 163, 183 DESSERICH, David J. DETERS, Robert H. 127,163, 180 DETTINGER, James F. 18,1 14, 181 DEUCHER, Theodore E. 135, 182 DIERSING. Joseph F. 156,181 DIERSING, Ronnie F. DIETZ, John F. DIETZ, Kenneth G. DIETZ, Richard M. 139 DiFABIO, Vincent E. DiIORIO, Albert J. 142,167,173, 174,1 75 DILL, Edward M. 180 DILLON, Jay W. 138 DINEEN, Dennis J. 101 DISSEL, John C. 18,132,175,180 DOBROZZI, Jhhh J. DOBROZSI, Thomas A. 132 DOECHER, Ted 46 DOERGER, Robert J. 18 DOHENY. Edward J. 18 DOHERTY, Brother Gerald DOHERTY, Michael E. 140 DONNELLY, James F. 183 DONNELLY, Richard F. 134 DONOVAN, Charles P. DONOVAN, Daniel L. 142 DONOVAN, Michael D. 101 DONOVAN, Robert J. DORAN, Robert E. 94,134 DORSEY, Michael W. 133 DOWD, Dennis C. 145 DOWD, Edward J. 163 DOWDEN, Stephen V. 18 DOWLING, Michael R. 143 DOWLING, Timothy M. 141 DOWNARD, Paul W. DOYLE, Dennis M. DOYLE, George A. 18 DOYLE, John T. 18,172 DOYLE, Timothy P. DRAKE, Raymond J. DREYER, Lawrence D. 135 DRISKELL, Timothy C. 127 DRUKTEINIS, Albert DRUMGOOLE, Michael J. 127, 142,148 DUBOIS, John C. 142 DUDEK, Mitchell R. 19,94,95 DUFFEY, Bruce U. 141,159 DUFFY, Charles E. 136 DUFFY, James F. DUFFY, James P. DUGGINS, Brother Dominic 144 DULLAGHAN, William E. 132 DUNCAN, Robert W. 135 DUNNE, Patrick M. 114,138 DUNNE, Robert J. 142,159 DUNPHY, John M. DUPRAY, John W. DUWEL, John J. 163 DWYER, Charles M. DWYER, Paul E. DYAS, Michael W. DYDO, Wayne E. DYER, Thomas L. 101 EARLY, Albert H. 101,134 EASTLAKE, William B. 19,94, 151,186 ' EATON, David N. 101 ECK, Robert F. 137 ECKES, George H. EDELMANN, Anthony F. 139 EFFLER, William A. 143 EFKEMAN, Lawrence P. EGAN, John W. 142,159 EGAN, Robert F. EGBERS. James B. 142,173 EIBEL, Randall A. 139 EICHHOLD, William A. EILERMAN, Thomas E. 19 EILERMAN, William J. 19,156, 165 EINHAUS, Robert L. ELAM, Ronald J. 154 ELLERT, Michael J. 19 ELLIOTT, Russell J. ELSAESSER, Anthony C. ELSBERND, James H. 128,137 ENGEL. James A. 143,159 ENGLERT, Robert A. ENNIS. Robert C. 142 ERHART, Daniel J. EROSHEVICH, John R. 94 ESPOSITO, John A. 143,162 ESSELMAN, John F. 132 EVANS, James W. 95,139,144 EVANS, Joseph W. 158,159,166 EY, Emmett M. 144 EYHSOLDT, Vince P. 19,94-,95, 52 FAGAN, Patrick J. FAIR, Frank F. 139,169 FALK, David H. 19,125,126,173, 180 FALVEY, John H. 142 FANNING, Michael J. 139,161 FARWICK. Donald L. 138 FEDERIKA, John A. 140 FEDERLE, Jerome F. 132 FEESER, John T.- FELDMANN, Thomas E. 139 FELLINGER, Paul W. 127,144 FELTER, Harold G. 162 F ERRARA, James C. FERRIS, George P. FERRIS, Thomas M. FETTIG, Joseph V. FICKE, Norman F. 140 FIEHRER, Richard J. 132,182 FINCK, Kenneth J. FINKE, Edward J. 133 FIRCA, Joseph R. 139 FISCHER, Glenn R. FISCHER, Jay D. 133 FISCHER, Justin E. 142 FISCHER, Robert A. FISCHER, Thomas J. FISCHER, William H., Jr. 138, 153,155,181 FISHER. Edward J. FITZPATRICK, David J. FITZPATRICK, Terrence M. 101 F LAHARTY, John J. 19 FLAIG, James P. FLANAGAN, Eugene F. 133 FLANAGAN, Timothy L. 133 FLANIGAN, Harry M. 133 FLANIGAN, Robert C. FLEMING, Duane E. 19 FLOTTMAN, Edward L. 19,164 FLOWERS. James N. 133 FOERTSCH, Donald V. 139 FOLEY, Charles R. FOLEY, James T. 145 F OLEY, Mark A. FOOTE, John C. 135,138 FORESTER. John W. FORREST, Carl F. FORSSANDER, William P. 136, 153,155 FORTE, Richard A. 145 FOSTER, Carl R. 112 FOULK, Samuel S. FOWLER, Alan E. 139,158,159 FRANKENFIELD, Gregory A. FRANZ, Edwin L. 148 FRAUMAN, Emmat F. 132 FREEMAN, David B. 19,164 FREEMAN, Thomas E. FREESE, Raymond A. 134 F REUDENBERG, David L. A FRIEDMAN, Nathaniel 135 FRINGELI, Ronald E. 39 FRITSCH, Thomas J. 101,140 F RONDORF, Thomas A. FROSCHAUER, William E. FRY, Alan J. 129,154 FRYE, W'ilbur G., Jr. 20,164 FUCHS. Richard M. 150 FULLER, James L. 20,181 GABELMAN, Richard J. 142 GADLAGE, Robert A. 143,162 GALICKY, F. Peter 20,149,151 GALLAGHER, Brother Edwin, CFP GALLAGHER, John M. 201 GALLAGHER, John V. GALLAGHER, Michael P. 135 GALLI, Joseph A. GALUSZKA, Anthony L. 145 GALVIN, Jene M. GANNON, Patrick J. GARASCIA, Charles P. 163 GARCIA DE PAREDES, Ramon G. GARDNER, Daniel R. 16.9 GARDNER, Garrett H. 137 GARDNER, John R. GARSKI, James 127 GASIEWICZ, Phillip W. 144 GASTEL, Brother Mark, CFP 20 GASTRIGHT, Louis F., Jr. 20 GAYNOR, William 20 GEERS, Thomas R. 141 GEIS, Robert J. GEISER, Edward A. 152 GELLENBECK, Thomas L. 140 GELS, James V. 139,167 GEPPERT, Frank J. 142,159 GERACI, Joseph C. 134 GERMANN, Henry C. 137 GERMANN, Thomas R. GERMANN, William J. 181 GERWE, Joseph R. GESCHEIDER, James C. GETZ, John R. 139 GIBSON, Michael D. 20 GIESKE, Thomas H. GILARDY, William I-I. GILKEY, William A. 20,156 GIMON, George M. GINOCCHIO, James S. 134 GINSBURG, Gerald N. 142,155, 159 GIRARDI, Vincent J. 143 GLADSTONE, John J. 142,159 GLASER, David W. 20,161 GLASSMEYER, Joseph S. 20 GLAUBER, Peter J. 141 GLEASON, James T. 21 GLUECK, Gerald R. GOBRIGHT, Bruce R. GOGGIN, Robert C. 134 GOLDCAMP, James P. GOLLER, William G. 134 GOMEZ, Jose R. 137 GOOD, Michael R. GOODING, David B. 94 GOODWIN, Paul R. GORMAN, Frank T. 140 GORMLEY, Joseph J. GORSKI, James R. 143,162 GOSSETT, Jack V. 141 GRACE, Raymond J. 180 GRACEY, Roy T. 155 GRAF, Gregory W. GRAHAM, H. James 144 GRALAK, Richard S. 134 GRAMKE, Thomas R. 101,145 GRATTON, Christopher 142 GRAVELLE, Thomas L. 148 GRAWE, Harry F. 132 GRAY, Letcher 101,140 GREELEY, Jerry W. 101,133 GREVEY, Robert A. 133 GRIMME, Wayne P. GROEBER, Lawrence E. GROGAN, Thomas J. 139,162 GROH, Edward G. GROHOWSKI, Donald J. 145 GROSSER, Charles A. GRUBER, James J. 21,114,115, 116 GRUBER, Lawrence E. 140 GRUBER, Robert B. GRUPENHOFF, Richard L. 51, 56,57,l37,165,177,186 GUARINO, Gary W. 141 GUIDONE, Vincent P. 140 GULLEY. Charles T. 143 GUNDRUM, Michael C. 143 GUNDY, John M. 132 GUNN, R. Stephen 21 GUTZWILLER, James A. GUTZWILLER, John R. GUYE, Raymond J. 95 HAAS, Allen J.168 HAAS, Fred J. Jr. HAAS, Joseph F. 143 HAASE, Thomas A. 21,126 HACK, Thomas G. 157,161,186 HACKER, John P. 21,151 HACKMAN, Albert H. 127 HACKMAN, John B. 132 HACKMAN, Marvin R. 21,156, 159 HAFNER, Raymond F. HAGEDORN, William E. 140, 164 HAGEN, William A. 94 HAGLAGE, Andrew M. 156 HAHN, James A. 142,183 HAHN, Nicholas D. 135 HAHN, Robert W. 138,183 HALE, William C. 159 HALEY, James E. 21 HALLETT, Thomas W. 132, 173,180 HALLIMAN, Bruce M. 139 HALPIN, Daniel J. HALVORSEN, Gerald L. 136 HAMBERGER, Hugo J. HAMBROOK, George W. 21,151 HAMMANN, William C. HAMMEL, Godfrey J. 21,161 HAMMER, Robert G. 141 HAMPTON, William A. 137 HANCOCK, John T. 133 HANCOCK, Paul F. 138 HANDRUP, Theodore B. 159 HANEY, John J. 133 HANLON, Thomas B. 134 HANNA, William K. HANNIGAN, James E. HANRAHAN, Michael A. HANSON, William M. 139 HARBRECHT, Thomas G. 145 HARDESTY, Jon M. 21 HARDEWIG, John G. HARDIN, Mark W. 127,141 HARGETT, Newell A. HARHOFF, Herman 133 HARIG, Thomas J. 139,140,168 HARKINS. Patrick G. 165,169 HARLOVIC. Nicholas J. 141 HARPRING, Michael 134 HARRIGAN, Michael E. 166 HARRINGTON, John R. 164, 165 HARRMANN, Robert M. 135 HASSETT, Richard J. HASSON, Charles M. 183 HASTINGS, James HAUSLADEN, Siegfried L. 166 HAUSMAN, Gerald J. 21 HAYDOCY, Karl R. 141 HAYES, John J. HAYES. John K. 141,155 HAYES, Patrick J. 140 HAYES Thomas A. 22,123,l27, 181 HEAVEY, Mark J. 133.159.173 HEBBELER, Robert M. 133 HECKENMUELLER, Jerome P. HECKMAN, David L. 127,140 HECKMAN, Ramon C. HEDDERMAN, James J. 139 HEHMAN, Norbert C. HEHMAN, Robert F. 22 HEILE, Robert T. 144 HEILE, William P. 136 HEILER, Bernard B. 147 HEINEN, John S. 119,13.9,167, 173.186 HEINTEL. John J. 143 HEISENFELT, Brother Guy, CFP 161 HEJNY, George 22 HELLWIG, Robert R. 22,181 HELMERS, William P. HENGEHOLD, James D. 103, 109 HENNESSY, Robert W. 143 HENRY, Gary G. HENTZ, Richard P. 18,22,166 HERMANN, John D. HERMES, Thomas J. 135,165 HERRMANN, Robert B. 166 HESKAMP, J. David 135 HESS, Eric E. HESS, James E. 137 HETTESHEIMER, Robert J. 136 HEWALD, Robert T. 22,164 HEXT, Thomas L. 106 HIATT, George T. HICKS, Joseph W. HIGGINS, John P. 137,183 HIGGINS, Michael R. 134 HIGGINS, Richard L. 133 HIGGINS, Thomas J. 134 HILDEBRAND, George C. 136, 148 HILL, Richard L. 141,154 HILL, William A. 101 HILTZ, Lawrence T. 133,138, 167 HILVERT,Danie1 T. 137 HINNENKAMP, James A. HITZLER, Ronald R. 141 HOAR, Thomas HOBAN, Willard T. 145 HOBBY, Richard A. 133 HODAPP, Thomas A. HOEING, Thomas H. 132 HOENNINGER, James R. HOERNEMANN, John W. 133 HOETKER, Greg J. HOFF, James F. 136 HOFFMAN, Frederick L. 129 HOFFMAN, Richard J. 139 HOFFMANN, John R. HOFMAN. Richard P. HOF MANN , Charles F. HOGAN, Daniel E. 134 HOGAN, Paul D. Jr. 173 HOGENKAMP, Timothy R. 183 HOHNHORST, Alan J. 140 HOLBROCK, John G. 145 HOLBROOK, Leslie A. 135 HOLLEY, Robert P. 165 HOLLIFIELD, Robert L. 101 HOLLMAN, Daniel J. HOLLO, Richard A. 22 HOLLY, Timothy J. 132 HOLMES, Robert W. 161 HOLTMANN, Robert J. HOLTON, John J. 139 HONKOMP, Robert J. 137 HOOPER, Donald A. 22 HOPF, Michael J. 132 HORN, Paul L. 140 HORNBACK, Jerome A. HORNUNG, John G. 138 HORSTMAN, Harry L. 138 HORTON, Richard C. 145 HORVATH, John T. 134,155 HORWITT, Richard C. 22 HOSEY, Harry A. Jr. 22 HOSKO, James J. 143 HOTZ, Wayne E. HOUSER, James H. 143 HOWARD, Michael J. 136 HOWBERT, Daniel K. HOWE, Albert B. HUBER, Thomas M. 141 HUBER, Walter J. 128,140 HUBERT David L. 141 HUGENSBERG, Paul B. 137 HUGHES, Christopher D. 141 HUGHES, Roderick P. 143,160 HUGHES, Thomas J. 136 HULEFELD, Larry C. 22 HULLER, Ralph F. HUMBERT, Michael B.170 HUMMEL, William A. HUNT, Kenneth T. 22 HUNT, Kevin J. 138,158,159, 186 HUNTER, James C. 132 HUNTER, Thomas C. HURLBURT, Barry F. 141 HURLEY, Daniel I. 137 HUSEMAN, William F. 133 HUSTER, Carl W. HUTCHISON, Joseph F. 23 HUTH, Jerome O. 141,154 HUTH, Robert M. 23,157,161 IKEZNAGU, Bernard E. O. 164, 173,175 IMERSON, Thomas E. 132 IMWALLE, Mark D. IMWALLE, Michael J. INGERSOLL, William R. INTERDONATO, Andrew 165, 169 IONNA, Samuel L. 133 IZANEC, James J. 159 IZANEC. John L. 143,155 IZZO, Thomas V. JANCURA, Frank J. 153 JANSEN, Kenneth W. 140 JANSON, Paul J. 127 JEFFREYS. Timothy C. 23,156 JEREMIAH, William H. JERGE, Edward W. 137 JEUDE, David L. JOERGER. Ronald J. 138 JOHNSON. Clifford C. 142 JOHNSON, Harold A. 23 JOHNSON. Joseph H. JOHNSTON, John H. 23 JOHNSTONE, William H. JONES, Frederick K. 23,183 JONES, John R. Jr. 159,186 JONKE. David T. 138 JOOS, Timothy J. 23 JORDAN, Gene A. 23,181 JORDAN, Michael D. JOSEPH, David S. 144 JOSEPH, Jerome E. JOSEPH, Robert T. 142,159 JOYCE, Joseph J. 23 JUNG, Edward H. 153,154 JUNKER, Michael G. 95 KACHELE, George A. 23,164 KAHLES, John P. 23 KAISER, Robert J . KALLA, James R. 136 KAMENSKY, Cornelius 136 KAMMERER, Leo J. 24 KAMMERER, Robert E. KAMMERER, Thomas A. 139 KANDRAC, Michael J. KANE, Lawrence J . 24 KANE, Michael J. 24,181 KANIS, Jerome E. KAPF HAMMER, Richard B. KAPPUS, Alfred J. 186 KARECKAS, Jerome C. KARHOFF, Herman L. KASPER, Michael H. 24,155,181 KATHMAN, Thomas A. KATHMANN, Ron J. 127,132 KATZENBERGER, Ray L. 24, 114 KAUFHOLD, Charles P. KAYLOR, Thomas A. 133 KEANE, Thomas A. 145 KEATING, Art J. 140 KECK, William C. 139,144,111-8, 179 KEEFE, Stephen T. 183 KEENAN, Edward J., Jr. 138,163 KEENAN, John F. X. 133 KEIL, Charles T. 138,154 KELLER, Paul J. 136 KELLER, Thomas J. 24,159 KELLNER, Lawrence V. KELLY, Daniel P. KELLY, Raymond J. KELLY, Robert J. 132 KEMEN, Frederick W. 134 202 KEMP, Louis E. 138 KENKEL, Jan-1esL. 14s,157,161, 186 KENNEALY, James A. 159 KENNEDY, Michael A. 178 KENNEDY, Terrence W. 144 KENNELLY, John J. KENNEY, Paul W. 24,.95 KENNY, Thomas O. 101,112,14 KENT, Douglas A. KERBER, Lawrence C. 136 KERR, J. Kent 140 KESEL, Gerry KESTERSON, David M. KETTEMAN, Charles H. KICKEL, Robert E. KIEFER, Michael M. 142,164, 168 KIELTY, Robert 133 KIEWEG, Thomas 134 KILBANE, Edward KILCOYNE, James M. 140 KILDUFF, Harold G. KILLEEN, Michael F. 24 KIMENER, Michael J. KING, E. James 111 KING, Michael R. 127 KING, William R. KINZELMAN, craig J. 24,15s, 181,186 KIPP, David B. 137 KIRK, John E. 139 KIRLEY, Paul O. 128,141 KIRSCHNER, Gerald L. 139 KIRWAN, Donald F. 155 5 KIRWIN, Daniel J. 127,141,144, 168 KISSEL, James R. 137 KISSEL, Robert P. 133 KITCH, Thomas E. KLAENE, Thomas R. KLAREN, Robert F. KLEI, Robert G. KLEI, Robert L. 125 KLEKAMP, Gerald A. 132 KLINE. Norman C. 127,132 KLOCKE, Marinus T. KLONNE, Stephen D. KLUS, William J. 25 KLUSKA, Edward J. 134,148 KLUSMAN, Mark G. 25 KNAPKE, Philip J . 25 KNIGHT, Timothy J. 141,159 KNOLL, James H. 134 KNOTT. J. Eugene 138,142 KNUEVEN, John A. 139 KNUFF. James G. 141,159 KOBUSSEN, Paul W. 112,145 KOCH, Bernard J. KOCH, James J. 132 KOCH, Robert F. KOCH, Stanley R. 25,161 KOEHL, Eugene F. 25 KOEHL, Lawrence J. KOEHNE, James J. 136 KOETTEL, Gary R. 153,154, 164 KOETTERS, Martin J. 135 KOGUT, Michael H. KOHAKE, Jerome J. 139 KOHLER, Richard A. 135 KOHLS, John W. 25,156 KOLESAR. Michael J. 156,180 KOLLSTEDT, Stephen L. 25 KONRAD, Kerry A. 138,181 KOOP, Michael D. 145 KOPAS, Edward J. 183 KOPKO, Paul J. 25 KORAL, Walter M. 135,163 KORB, James A. 95 KORTE, James H. KOSMALA, David A. 144 KOSS. F. Frank 25 KOTZBAUER, Thomas J. 25 KOVACS, Frank M. KOVACS. Terence 142,154 KOWATSC1-I. Helmut 132 KRACKENBERCER, John H. 164,168 KRAMER, John P. 135 KRAMER, Kenneth R. 135 KRAMER, Thomas J. KRAMPE, Paul M. KRAUSE, Edward A. KREIENBAUM, Thomas R. 25, 167,173,180 KREIMER, Leroy F. 142 KREMER, Kenneth J. KRIZSA, Joseph L. KROGER, Douglas J. 26 KROHN, John C. 138,163,181 KROMMER, Edward L. 26 KRUER, James R. KRUSE, Daniel 135 KRUSE, Daniel KUEBLER, William F. 154 KUES, Lawrence J. 127,161 KUETHE, Thomas G. KUI-IL, Robert W. 26 KUHLMAN, William H. KUNSEMILLER, Alan R. 153 KUNTZ, James R. KURATKO, Kenneth D. 160 KUSINSKI, John P. 145,162 KYSELA, Thomas R. 134,174 LABUDA, J. Thomas 114,116, 137 LACEY, James C. 112 LACHMANN, Frances X. 26 LAEMMLE, Pool R. LAIB, Richard H. LALONDE, Gregory T. 118,139, 164 LAMB, Ronald R. 140,179 LAMBERT, J. Michael LAMBERT, Michael T. 138 LAMPETER, William H. 136 LANDER, Michael J. LANE, Tony L. 144 LANG, Gordon A. 26,186 LANGE, Alan J. 26 LANKENAU, Thomas C. 136 LATKA, Paul E. 133 LAUER, James M. 141,159 LAUGHLIN, Jerome R. LAUTERMILCH, Daniel J. 136 LAVERY, William M. 145 LAWLER, James P. 26 LAWRENCE, Charles D. LAWRENCE, David A. 142 LEEDS, Raymond E. 167,173 LEGEAY, Michael T. 142,164 LEICHT, George P. 136 LEMIEUX, Bernard J. LENIHAN, Rory J. 26,174,181 LENZ, Michael P. LEON, Dale E. LEONARDI, John 140,154,168 LEPPERT, Gary T. 135 LESSNER, William J. 139,159 LEUGERS, Thomas C. LEWIS, Raymond O. LI, Thomas Z. L. 136,175 LIDGUS, James A. LIENHART, Carl L. 26,81 LIESKE, Charles A. LINGG, Robert D. 26,150 LINGLE, Vincent W. 168 LINK, Nicholas A. LINN, John P. 156 LISK, John E. 132 KOCHNER, D. Mark 142,159, 163 LOEFFLER, John R. 26,114,152 LOEWENSTINE, Michael M. LOFTUS, Eugene 27 LONES, Russell O. 140 LONG, David E. 177 LONG, Timothy 27 LONG, William R. 142 LONNEMAN, Thomas R. LOTTMAN, Thomas J. 127,143 LOUDER, James F. 95,99 LOUGHREY, John R. LOVEJOY, Lawrence E. 143 LUBBE, David P. 139 LUCK, David J. 27,156 LUCK, Robert J. 135 LUDMANN, Raymond R. 137 LUIS, Michael R. LUKEN, James B. LUKEN, Timothy P. LUTTENEGGER, Jerry F. 136, 161 LYMANCRCVER, John R. 143 LYNCH, Daniel J. 27 LYNCH, David A. 108,114 LYNCH, John J. 141 LYNCH, Thomas J. 27 LYONS, Arthur F. 46 LYONS, Paul J. LYONS, Terence J. 101 LYSAGHT, Kenneth L. 137 MACEL, John A. 1o3,1o6,10s, 109 MACKE, Bernard F. 132 MACKEY, Robert J. 164 MACNAMARA, Gary L. 127 MAHALL, Stephen K. MAHER, Dennis J. 144 MAHONEY, Gerald J. MAHONEY, Terence D. MAIER, Paul W. 141 MAIER, William A. 145 MAINER, Walter C. 94 MAIORANO, Claude C. MALLO, Charles M. 134 MALLON, James J. Jr. 138 MALOTT, Ralph E. MANFORD, Stephen K. 142 MANGAN, John J. MANZI, James C. MAPPES, Gary W. 150,186 MARATTA, James J. MARCELLO, Frank M. 136 MARCHAL, Michael H. MARCHIONE, Ronald C. MARIEN, John W. 136 MARISCH, Gerald P. 133 MARK, Robert J. 164 MARSH, John A. 159 MARSHALL, Walter J. 144,168 MARTIN, Alfred B. 136 MARTIN, James P. 27,164 MARTIN, John J. 27 MARTIN, Ron R. 112,145 MARTINA, Mark A. MARX, Gerald L. 27 MASON, Robert 27,164,167 MASSA, Donald M. 135,167 MASTERSON, William F. 27, 100,l48,149,186 MATHY, Thomas R. 127 MATTHEWS, Barry L. MATTHEWS, Samuel B. 28,164 MATTINGLY, Joseph A. MATTSON, Lloyd R. 142 MAUK, Richard H. 143 MAUK, Robert Jr. MAWBY, John E. 28,160 MAXIAN, Paul M. 133 MAXWELL, Joseph W. 138 MAYER, John F. 136 MAYER, Wallace J. MAZRIMAS, Steven J. 142 MAZZARO, Tony J. 143,160 MCBRADY, Robert M. 138 MCCAFFERTY, James F. 133 MCCAFFERTY, Thomas P. 134, 159 MCCARTHY, Daniel J. 141,153, 154,155 , McCARTHY, John F. 28,134, 163,167 MCCARTHY, John F. MCCARTY, Donald A. McCARTY, Howard T. 141 MCCARTY, Michael J. MCCULLOM, James Q. MCDANIEL, Michael J. 28,l67, 173,180 MCDERMOTT, John M. 132 MCDERMOTT, William J. 136 McDOWELL, Joseph J. 28,182 MCDUFFEE. Richard J. 138 MCELWAIN, Frank A. MCGEE, Lawrence L. 138,163 MCGOWAN, William J. 28,163, 181 MoCRATH, Bonfy E. 27,28 MoCREEvY, Michael C. 138, 142,164 MoCRUD1zR, John L., Jr. 127, 141 MCKEVITT, Sean N. MCKNIGHT. Paul W. MCLAUGHLIN, J. Michael Jr. 141,168 MCLAUGHLIN, Thomas D. McMAHON, Paul E. MCMANUS, Patrick F. 134, 159 MCMILLAN. Michael J. MCNAMARA, Daniel G. 124, 126,136 MCNEIL, Joseph W. 28,104,105 MCTIGHE, Martin L. 129 MCWILLIAMS, James J. MEARS, Michael E. 143 MECHLEY, Norbert A. MEEHAN, Daniel W. MEEHAN, Patrick H. 28 MEEKER, Hayden E., III 142, 154,159 MEINERS, Daniel R. 134 MEINERS, Louis P. 137 MEISER, Kenneth E. 136 MEISER, Robert B. 143,167 MENKHAUS, Edward D. 119 MENKHAUS, Joseph J. 139 MENNINGER, Richard E. MENSIK, Ronald S. MENTRUP, Gary A. MERSCH, William G. 172 MERSHAD, Frederick J. 29 MESSERLE, Charles N. 18,29,166 METZ, Kenneth A. 152,154,155 METZ, Richard A. 29,181 METZGER. Edward R. 101 MEYER, Allan J. 162 MEYER, Joseph J., Jr. MEYER, Robert P. 136 MEYER, Thomas A. 135,155 MEYER, Thomas H. 29 MICELI, Dennis P. 145 MICHEL, James E. MICHEL, Robert J. 139,161 MIEDLAR, Robert E. MIGNEREY, James J. 143 MIHALAK, Francis J., Jr. 135 MIKOSKY, Paul S. 145 MILAR, Robert B. Jr. MILES, Albert E. 134 MILLER, Albert F. MILLER, Donald J. 160 MILLER, Eugene L. 135 MILLER, John W. MILLER, Richard T. 144 MILLS, Terry L. 137 MILOS, Wayne E. 29,151,181, 183 MITSCH, Anthony J. MODIC, Christopher W. 143 MOEDDEL, Robert W. MOELLER, Harry G. 29 MOLITOR, James A. MONTAG, Lawrence V. MONTELISCIANI, Vincent A., Jr. 139 MONTWIELER, William J. 159,164 MOONE, Michael J. 101,134 MOORE. Samuel H. MOORE, Thomas J. MOORMAN, Dennis E. MOORMANN, Joe C. 127 203 MOOTER, Joseph A. 29,181 MORAN, John F. 135 MORAN, John H., Jr. 145 MORGAN, Donald R. 136 MORGAN, John R., Jr. 135 MORIARTY, James F., Jr. 136, 148,169 MORRELL, Stephen C. MORRISSEY, Michael J. 165 MOSER, Thomas G. 168 MOULLIET, William H. MOUNTAIN, John E. MUCEUS, Peter L. 129 MUELLEMAN, Thomas P. 24, 29,170,171 MUELLER, Richard M., Jr. 136 MUENNICH, Gerald L. 154 MULLEE, Christopher A. MULLEN, Michael J. 29,119, 158,186 MULVANEY, James J. 142 MURPHY, James B. MURPHY, John J. 134,150 MURPHY, Joseph M. 136 MURPHY, Merrick E. MURPHY, Michael A. MURPHY, Robert A. MURPHY, William W. 134 MURRAY, John M. 29,160,167, 181 MURRAY, Thomas E. MURTAUGH, Lawrence E. 142,163 MUTCHLER, Richard J. MUTH, J. Timothy 30,114,152, 173 MYERS, David A. MYERS, Michael S. 139,173 NAEGLE, George J. NAGY, J. Michael, Jr. NAPIER, Norman A. 144 NARDI, Robert M. 142 NEAD, Gordon C. NEBEL, John T. 30,114,115,117 164 NEIHEISEL, Michael E. 153, 154,167 NESSELHOF, Joseph E. 30,158, 164,186 NEYER, John A. 30,150 NCANWUCHU, Godwin o. 135,174,175 NIEBLING, Andre A. 3o,164, 181 NIEDERHAUSEN, Wm. J. 143 NIEHAUS, Daniel G. 127,144 NIEHAUS, John M. 132 NIEHAUS, Louis J. NIENABER, Jerome P. 30 NIEPORTE, Daniel F. NIES, Edward P. NIEWODOWSKI, Michael A. NIGL, James A. 30 NILL, Richard G., Jr. NOCK, Michael H. 30 NOCK, Robert J. 114,136 NOLAN, Timothy D. NORDLOH, Daniel A. 136 NORTH, Warren E., Jr. 30 NURRE, Daniel A. 140 OBERHAUSEN, Brother Eric O'BRIEN, Bernard M., Jr. 142 O'BRIEN, Dennis F. 142 O'BRIEN, Robert E. O'BRIEN, William J., III O'CALLAGHAN, Michael J. OCHS, James S. 144 O'CONNELL, Dennis M. 30 O'CONNELL, John W. 30 O'CONNELL, Lawrence J., Jr. 101,136 O'CONNELL, Timothy R. 112, 141 O'CONNOR, Patrick M. 145, 162 O'CONNOR, Paul R. J O'CONNOR, Ray K. 31,156,174, 181 O'CONNOR, Robert W., Jr. O'CONNOR, William J., Jr. 31 O'DONNELL, Daniel J., Jr. 31, 119,173 O'DONNELL, Thomas G. OECHSLER, Michael C. 169 O'HARA, Richard H. O'LEARY, Charles 128 O'LEARY, Terence P. OLIVER, Ricardo C. 145 OLLENDICK, Robert W. O'MALLEY, James E. 144 O'MALLEY, Neal R. 31 O'MALLEY, Pat J. 31 ORBE, James V. ORMOND, Thomas P. 112,133, 167 ORTMAN, Thomas H. 138,164 osER, Paul w. 132 O'SHAUGHNESSY, Kevin s., Jr. OSINSKI, Douglas C. 145 OSTER, David J. OSTERDAY, Thomas E. 133 OSTHOLTHOFF, James T. OSTMANN, Ronald A. 132,153, 154 OSWALD, David J. OSWALD, Gregory C. OSWALD, Brother Philip, CFP O'TOOLE, David J. OTTEN, Brian L. 31 OTTENWELLER, Steven E. OTTO, HowardE., Jr. 31,160 OVERBECK, Harold G. 145 OVERBECK, Norbert W. PACKARD, Carl D. 133,159 PACZKOWSKI, Alan R. 142 PADOVANO, Daniel J. PADUK, Brother Mak 144 PALKOVACS, Bernard P. 134 PALMER, Thomas E. 94 PALMISANO, Frank W. 139, 172 PALUMBO, Ronald J. 165,169, 186 PANTLE, Curtis R. 151,168 PAPINEAU, Donald R. 31 PARK, Duck soo, Jr. 175 PASTULA, James C. 144 PATER, Gerald L. 31, 126,149 8 PATMAN, Charles R. 141 PATMON, Charles W. 101 PATRICK, Richard M. PATTON, John P. 136,159,164 PAULAUSKIS, Vincent P. PAURITSCH, Michael F. PAWSAT, David S. PAX, Jerome C. 31,138 PAYNE, Michael A. 159,165,169 PEARL, John S., Jr. PEDLEY, George H. 138 PELLARIN, Robert D. 31,151, 181 PELLEGRINI, Donald 101 PELLING, Donald F. 32,139 PELLMAN, Gary C. 181 PELTIER, Gary F. 164 PENNER, Charles F. 142 PENNEY, James J. 139 PERKINS, Billie W. PERKINS, Patrick J. 31,151,168 PERSONETTE, Gary E. PESSLER, Richard L. 32 PETERS, William G. 128,144 PETROSKY, Daniel S. 129,137 PHALEN, Robert A. 127 PHILLIPS, William E., Jr. 139 PIECAK, Denis P. PIEPMEYER, Ronald J. PIERCE, Robert J. 32,160,181 PIERZ, Joseph J., Jr. 132 PLACKE, William H. 32,164 PLAGEMAN, Timothy B. 144 PLAS, Raymond C. 32,174,181 PLEASANT, Ronald PLESINGER, Peter J. PLOETZ, Peter F. 154 PLOSCIC, John J., Jr. 134 POHLMEYER, John F. 132 PONS, Gerard F. 144 POOLE, John R. PORTMANN, Albert F. III 167,173,174,181 POSCHMANN, Harold E. 136, 180 POWELL, Eugene R. Jr. 136 POWELL, George 32,95,138,144 PRATT, Carl E. 135 PRETTI, Gary A. 144 PRETTYMAN, Paul C. 134 PRICE, Thomas C. PRICKEL, Ron A. 132 PRIGGE, F. Nicholas 132 PRINZ, Peter O. 32,173 PUCKE, Lawrence E. 138 PULSKAMP, John J. PURDY, John S. 134 PUTHOFF, Joseph L. 143 QUEGAN, Brother William M. QUICK, Carl M., Jr. QUICK, Robert L. 112 QUILLINAN, William M. QUINLAN, Thomas R. 95 QUINLAN, Timothy B. 135 QUINN, John C. 135 QUINN, Timothy M. QUINTER, Theodore L. 101, 127,145 RAHAIM, Said A. RAKOWSKI, Patil A. 134 RALEIGH, Brian J. RALYEA, Bernard w. 101,144 RANVILLE, Paul E. RAPIEN, Gerald J. 32,167 RATTERMAN, Emmett A. 183 RAVE, David M. RAVE, Thomas A. 135 RAVER, Vernon B. 136,180 REARDON, Martin J. REBOLD, Albert F. 181 REBOLD, Peter M. 32,126,148, 181,186 RECKER, Frank R. REDELLA, Mike J. 32,156 REDMOND, Jack W., II 143 REED, Thomas J. REESE, Thomas J. 33,181 REESING, James H. 1,38 REGAN, David C. 140,144 REGENBURGER, Mark P. REGENSBURGER, Paul A. 167 REGO, Lucian C. 139 REHAGE, Joseph T. 136 REICHERT, Paul C. REICHERT, William M. 145 REICHLE, Gregg C. 33 REIDY, Richard J. 144 REILLY, John P. 33 REILLY, Michael J. 135 REINKE, Brother Joachim, CFP REIS, Robert J. 135,136 REWERS, Leonard J. 33 REYNOLDS, William D. Jr. RHOADES, Robert H. RIBBLE, Brother Raymond, CFP RICE, Lawrence A. 101 RICE, Michael J. RICHARDS, Albert G. 144,175, 182 RICHTER, Jerry H. 33 RICKE, Thomas D. RICKETTS, William S. RIEGER, Ronald E. RIEMENSCHNEIDER, Joseph L. 133 RIIFEESENBECK, Robert H. 138, RIESTENBERG, Ronald A. RIGNEY, Thomas A. 33 RILEY, Dennis L. 180 RILEY, William B. RILEY, William J. RINGENBACH, Ray M. 15.9 RITZ, Ronald W. ROBB, Ray M. ROBBINS, Orlando D., III 141 RODGERS, Robert L. RODRIGUEZ, Leonard G. 163 ROEBEL, Lawrence E. 143 ROGAN, David J. ROGERS, Richard C. ROHE, Ronald F. 33 ROHEN, Terrence M. 33,158, 174,181 ROHLFS, Robert K. 140 ROHLFS, William T. 156 ROLFES, David J. ROMBACH, Ted F., Jr. 107, 136 ROMER, Donald J. 136,173,180 ROMER, Robert L. 143 RONAN, Brother Philip ROONEY, Eugene A. 33 ROSENBERG, Gary F. 142 ROSSELOT, Maurice E., Jr. ROSSELOT, Ronald W. ROTONDA, Michael J. 144 ROTTMUELLER, Paul S. ROUSH, Thomas H. ROYSTON, James B. RUEHL, Kenneth E. 127 RUFFING, Cornelius J., Jr. 138 RUHL, Roger L. 118 RUPPE, John M. 142,154 RUSSELL, Joseph C. RUTHER, Walter V. 34 RUWE, William G. RUWE, William J. RYAN, John B. 144 RYAN, Richard C. 145 RYAN, Robert A., Jr. 24,176 RYAN, Thomas M. SAALWAECHTER, Henry A. 141 SACOLICK, Irwin S. 164 SAGER, William,D. SAILER, James A. SALEMI, Roger W. 133,164,167 180 SALTSMAN, Thomas J. 135 154 SALVO, Samuel A. 138,181 SANATE, John J. 34 SANDER, Robert E. 139 SANDERS, James D. SANDERS, John F. 140,159,164 SANDERSON, James A. 143, 145 sANDERsoN, John s. 132 sANToRo, Louis J, 101 SARNAC, Michael J. SARTHER, William P. 144 SASALA, Rick 95 SAUER, Albert J. SAUERBREY, James H. scAHlLL, Terrence A. 133 SCALLAN, James M. 145 SCANLON, Michael c. SCHAAL, John E. 34,167,172, 1 3 SCHABERG, Robert E. 134,183 SCHADEN, Frederick H. 137 SCHAEF F ER, Earl G. SCHAEFFER, Michael T. 34,151 SCHAFFNER, Charles H. 34 SCHAIPER, James C. SCI-IAPKER, Paul E. 139,159 SCHAPPA, Stephen H. 181 SHAUER, Brother Conrad, CFP SCHAUER, Ronald J. 143,168 SCHELL, Richard A., Jr. 138, 139 SCHELLER, Brother Nicholas SCHENCK, Gerald L. SCHEPER, John P. 135 SCHEPER, Robert J. 181 SCHERER, Joseph G., Jr. 181 SCHEVE, Bernard J. 150 SCI-IICKLING, Joseph R., Jr. 133 SCHILLING, Timothy D. SCHIMIAN, Thomas M. SCHINDLER, Richard P. 145 SCHLARMAN, Dan 132 SCEILAUDECKER, John P. 83 SCHLAUDECKER, William H. 34 SCHLAUG, John R. 137 SCHLEGEL, John H. 141 SCHLEMANN, Lawrence A. 149,159,1 86 SCHLOSSER, Donald J.112 SCHLOASSER, Michael J. 34 SCHLUETER, James B. SCHMIDT Paol J. 34,150 SCHMIDTZ Philip J. 135,148, 159 SCHMIDT, Richard L. 127,142, 145 SCHMIDT, Thomas J., Jr. 167, 1 3 SCHMIDT, William J. 144,173 SCHMITT, John D. 167,173 SCHMITT, Richard C. 163,167,173,174 SCHMITZ, Henry E. 173 SCHMITZ, William A. 132 SCHNEEMAN, Thomas H. SCHNEIDER, A. Lawrence, Jr. SCHNEIDER, Harry T. 135 SCHNEIDER, Jeffrey A. 133, 155 SCHNEIDER, Kenneth P. 34, 114,116,117,139 SCHNEIDER, Lawrence B. 133 SCHNEIDER, Thomas J. 127, 141 SCHOEN, Mike J. 145 SCHOENUNG, James G. SCHOENY, James M.135 SCHOEPLEIN, Donald K. 142 SCHOMAKER, John R. 145 SCHOTT, John A. SCHOTT, Terrence A. 34,181 SCHREIBER, John T. 35 SCHRITZ, John D. 134 SCHROEDER, Gerald E. 139 SCHROER, Eugene L. SCHUCKMAN, Ronald L. SCHglERMANN, Jerome H. 13 SCHUERMAN N, Robert W. SCHULHOFF, Henry L 139,161 SCHULTZ, Michael R. SCHULZ, Stanley W. 135,162 SCHUSTER, James G. SCHUTTE, Robert L. 133 SCHUTTE, Thomas J. SCHWARTZ, Michael R. 135 SCHWARTZ, Ralph J . SCHWARZ, Jerrold W. 141,155 SCHWEGMAN, George D. SCHWER, John W. 145 SCIANTARELLI, John P. 35,16 SEELIE, John F. 35,162 SEFFERINO, Joseph R. 139 SEGER, Scott S. SEHER, Joseph A. 164 SEIBEL, Kenneth F. SELZER, Paul C. 35,164 SENCICH, Albert A. SERWICH, Douglai E. 145,162 SETA, Louis J. 136,155 SETTELMAYER, James W. 135 SHAFER, David P. 144 SHANNON, John T., Jr. SHANNON, Timothy J. SHAW, James P. 127,135 SHAW, Michael B. 145 SHEEHY, Edward C. 35 0 Warren C., Jr. 35 SHEPPARD, Franklin P., Jr. 153 154 SHEPPARD, Stan K. 35 SHERIDAN, Charles P., Jr. 144 SHERIDAN, Philip H. Jr. SHERMAN, Mark E. SHIRILLA, Michael G. 143 SHOONER, Robert J., Jr. SIBLER, Patrick T. 142 SIEGEL, Jerome J. SIEVE, Michael J. SILVER, Rudolph J. 139,156 SIMCOE, James P. SIMMONS, J. Thomas, Jr. SIMON, James F. 140 SIMONS, Raymond D. SISSON, George H. 134,164 SKELLY, Kenneth B. 128 SKIBA, David J. 139,159 SKYNAR, Lawrence R. SLANIA, Stephen V. 134 SLATER, Richard A. SLATTERY, James J., Jr. SLINEY, Edward G., Jr. SLOAN SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH: , Edward J. , Gregory P. , James L. 139 , James W. ,John B. 35,125,186 , John J. 35 ,John P., Jr. 139,161 , Kenneth I-I. Louis G. 35 Michael H. Michael L. SMITH, Reginald H., Jr. 127,143 SMITH , Stephen A. 35,114 SMITH, Stephen S. 145 SMITH, SNEDEKER, Donald C. 127, 140 SNELL, Edward A. SNOPEL, Paul S. 36,162 SNYDER, Bill E. 145 SOIU, Eric A. 143 SOLLMANN, William J. SOLOMON, Gregory L. 163 SOLOVAN, John M. SOMMER, John D. SOMMER, Joseph D. 156 SONTAG, William H. 122,133 SOPKO, Thomas C. 133 SOUTHFIELD, Frank T. 145 SPACCARELLI, David P. SPENCER, Robert E. 127,132, 163,164 SPILKER, Arthur D. SPINKS, Robert W. 145 STADLER, Richard J. 36,126, 127,164 STADLER, Thomas R. 141 STANTON, James P., Jr. STARCK, Gary O. 145 STARK, Sherwood L. 180 STASIO, John J. 36,l03,105,108 STECKLOW, John E. STEELE, John E. 141 STEFEK, David A. 142,183 -STEIBLE, Daniel J., Jr. 139, 150 186 STEINBACH, John R. 36 STEINER, Edward o., Jr. STEINKER, Jerome R. 36,139 STELTENPOHL, Robert H. 36, 95,181,183 STENGER, Gerald w. 139 STENGER, Jornern. 36,126 STEPPHENS, Brother Angelo C P STEPHENS, Nicholas J. 36,181 STIERITZ, Stephen F. 134 STOCKWELL, Forrest J. STOEGER, Greg M. STOFKO, James A. 95,139,174 STOKES, Patrick R. 36,l32,151, 181 STOLZ, Joseph L. 139 STOLZ, Lawrence E. 143 STRASSBURGER, Richard A. 141 STRATMAN, David G. 169 STRIET, Henry J. STROHOFER, Joseph P. 127, 142 sTRoME, Daniel J. 127,142, 159 STROTTMAN, Robert L. 133 STRUNK, Robert o. 37,155 STUART, Richard c. 138 STUBENRAUCH, Dole c. STUDER, William R. 141 STUHLREYER, Mark s. 139, 167 STUMP, Jerry W. STUMPH, Michael G. 135,138, 153,155 SUDDENDORF, Thomas H. 144 SULLIVAN, Daniel J. SULLIVAN, James F. 37 SULLIVAN, James R. 141,159 SULLIVAN, Martin F., II SULLIVAN, Michael W. 136,160 SULLIVAN, William J. SULLIVAN, William T. SUMMER, Robert A. SUNDERMAN, Robert E. SUNDSTROM, David M. SWEENEY, Brian M. 133 SWEENEY, Daniel D. 145 SWEENEY, Jake B., Jr. 133 SWEENEY, Thomas E. SWEENEY, William M. 37 SWEENIE, Philip J. SZYNAL, Casimir J. TAFT, Samuel H., Jr. TAIT, William P. 133,159 TALLARICO, Dominic B. 37, 153,154 TAULBEE, Gary P. 141 TAYLOR John F. 145 TEBBEN, Joseph A., Jr.. 143 TENBRINK, Donald C. TENKMAN, Paul R. TEPE, Thomas M. 183 TEPE, William R., Jr. 37,94-,97, 126,148,167,181 THAMANN, David D. 141,173 THESING, John H. 37,126,164 THESING, Robert J. 134 THESING, Roger F. 37,94,152 THIERAUF, Joseph M. 132 THOLE, Daniel S. 150 THOMAS, Anthony J. 37,148,151 186 THOMAS, David A. THOMAS, Michael W. THOMAS, Richard J. 139 THOMAS, Ronald J. 134 THOMAS, Stephen M. 37,103, 105,106 THOMAS, Steven K. THOMASSON, Edward D. THOMPSON, Charles E. 132 THORNELL, William T. THORNTON, Robert J. 37,114, 186 THRUSH. James W. THUMANN, Steven G. THYEN, James C. 37 TIERNEY, Gregory P. TIGHE, Joseph J. TILLY, Schuyler A. TIMMERS, John C. TOEPKER, Dennis C. TONTI, John A. 132 TOPOLEWSKI, Norbert J. TOPP, James E. 145 TORBECK, Terence P. TORDA, Ronald J. 101 TORLINA, David E. 143 TRAPP, Norbert E. Jr. TRAUTH, Joseph L., Jr. 133,148, 174 TRAUTMANN, Del A., Jr. 181 TRAUTMAN, Richard S. 205 TRAVIS, Robert 133 TRENTIVIAN, Ronald H. TROMANS. Frederick A. 37,122, 12 7,128.181 TROMANS, John B. TROTTA, John J. 140,155 TROTTA, Michael J., Jr. TSAI, Peter W. 38 TUMLER, Robert L., Jr. 141 TYIRIN, Samson E., Jr.l27 TYLER, Philip C., Jr. 135 UHL, Michael J. 135 UHRICH, John M. 139 VACCARO. Anthony L. VALMASSOI, Donald M. VANCE, Peter J., Jr. VAN EVERA, John R., Jr. 173, 180 VAN FRANK, Robert L., 134, 162 VAN LANEN. James L. VANNELLI, Dante S. VANOLI, Daniel B. VANTIEM, Dan E. VASSALLO, James D. 145 VEITE, Dan L. VENTURA, Auglst J., Jr. 38 VERCHEK, Robert A. 101,134 VERKAMP, George H. VERNON, John G. VILLING, Gerald T. VOEGELE. Craig L. 38,151 VOLKER, James J. 134 VOLKMAN, Richard W. 134, 159 VOLLMAN, John H. 33,151 VOLLMER. Philip J. VONDERERINK, Edward J. 138 VONDERHAAR. James H. VONDOHRE, Edward J. 118, 142 VON VLECK, Roger V. 144,182 WAECHTER, Timothy E. WAGNER, Daniel E. 145 WAGNER, Francis X. 135,157 WAGNER, Harry C. 38 WAGNER, James R. 38,164 WACIQNER, Leonard H., Jr. 127 14 WAGNER, Richard L., Jr. 134 WAHL, Elmer F. 129 WAHL, Walter W. WALCHLI, William J. WALKER, Charles A. WALKER, Kent E. 173,180 WALKER, Richard L. 135 WALLA, Thomas A. 144 WALLACE, David M. 139 WALLACE, Terrence J. 136,177 WALSH, Edward E. WALSH, James W. WALSH, John M. 95,139 WALSH, William G. 140 WALSH, William J. 144 WALTER, Raymond W. WALTER, William L., III 141 WALTHER, John E. WAMBACH, Jack R. 103,105, 106,138 WANNEMACHER, Larry R. 38 WARD, James E., Jr. WARD, John D. 138 WARD, Thomas C. 38,159,174, 181 WARD, Timothy M. WARREN, Talmadge M. WASSERMAN, Thomas E. WATKINS, Richard N.38 WATKINS, Theodore R. WATKINS, William H., Jr. 133, 154 WATTERS, John N. 38,118,167 WEAVER, Paul R. 139 WEAVER, Thomas P. 136 WEBER, Daniel W. WEBER, John R. 144 WEBER, Martin T. WEBER, Robert D. 38,151 WEBER, Robert W., Jr. WEBER, Stephen J. 159,169,174 WEBER, William M.134 WEHBY, Richard C. WEHCH, Dan 133 WEHLEN, Joseph A., Jr. WEIERMAN, Robert J. 144 WEIMER, William C. 135 WEINKAM, Donald W. WEINKAM, Mark H. 144 WEISBRODT, Robert L. 38,160 WELCH, Dan T. WELCH, Robert J., Jr. WELLER, Albert J. 143 WELLING, Donald H. WELLING, Lawrence G. WENDLING, William L. WENNING, Michael D. 135 WENTERSDORF, Anthony F. 154,168 WERNKE, Alfred G., Jr. WESLEY, Philip A. 129,135 WESSELER, Eugene P. 39,150 WESSELS, Jerome M. 132 WEST, Anthony L., Jr. WEST, Robert G. 143 WESTBROOKE, Jeffrey H. WESTENDORF, John P. 39 WESTENDORF, William A. 39, 151,154 WESTRICH, Raymond C. WETTERSTROEM, Robert S. WHEATLEY, John P. 134 WHITE, Lawrence P. WHITEHOUSE, James L. 133 WIBBELSMAN, Charles J. WIESENHAHN, Dale W. 39 WIESENMAIER, Wayne H. 134 WIETHE, Andrew D. WIETHORN, Robert F. 39 WIGGINS, Thomas B. WIKER, Barry J. WILCOX, Thomas A. 139,153, 155 WILES, James M. 94 WILHELM. John L. 151 WILHELMY, John R. 145 WILKIEMEYER, Edward J. 142 WILKIN, Terrence G. 39,125 WILKING, Edward J. WILLENBORG, Lawrence E. 140 WILLIAMS, Bryan D. 107 WILLIAMS, Carroll E. 95,96 WILLIAMS, Cordell D.,Jr. WILLIAMS, Norman D. WILLIAMS, Theodore WILLIAMS, William J., Jr. WILLIG, Henry P. 129,132,173 WILLING, Ronald J. WILSON, George W., Jr. 94 WILSON, John P. 134 WILSON, Robert S., Jr. 39,163, 167,174,18l,183 WILSON, William J., Jr. 140 WINGARD, William F., Jr. WINKWORTH, John M. 39,156 172 WINTER. David R. 142,159 WIRTH, David W. WIRTH, Michael A. .94 WISE, Fred F. WITT, Albert R. WITTEKIND, Thomas P. 39 WOLFER, Robert R. WOERNER, James J. 145 WOLCOTT, Robert M. 136 WOLFER. Robert W. WOLFF, John E., Jr. 143 WOLFF, Robert A., Jr. 145 WOLTER. Gerald C. 178 WOOD, William K. 138,156,159, 186 WOODS. Thomas P. 143 WORRALL, J. Joseph WOYAHN, Charles W. 140 WOYCKE, Louis D. 139 WRAY, Frederick A. 138,167,173 WUERSIG, Thomas R. WULKER, Laurence J. 132 WYCKOFF, William P. 162 WYGLIFF, Brother Thaddeus 135 WYZKOSKI, Joseph F., Jr. 39, 95 YAEGER, Alan YAKOS, James J. YERANKO, Frank 14-1 YOUNG, Jeffery K. 141,175 YOUNG, John J. YOUNG, Stephen A. YOUNG, William F. 95 YOUNGBLOOD, Edward S. YOUSSI, Michael D. YUNGBLUTH, Louis A. ZAHER, Kenneth A. 143,159 ZAKIA, Nelson F., Jr. 145 ZAUMS, Peter M. ZELENOGK. Michael J. ZELINA. Robert L. 101,140 ZIEGLER, Virment E. 137 ZIEVERINK, David A. ZINNGRABE, Claude J., Jr. ZINS, John W. 145 ZMUDY, Howard D. 39 ZOBAY, Allen J. 139 ZOUHARY. William J. ZUBERBUHLER, H. Walter, Jr. 163,183 ZUK, Walter K. 101,141 ZUNIGA, Robert A. ZURAWSKI, Richard T. ZWILLING, Michael A. 140 ZWOLINSKI, Raymond 39 181 ZYCH, Tony S. Musketeer Staff MODERATOR ........ . . . Dr. Edward A. Doering EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..... ...... M ichael Kennedy ASSOCIATE EDITOR .... .. . Dennis Chalk SPORTS EDITORS ....... .... T erry Wallace Roger Ruhl CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER .... ..... G erry Wolter PHOTOGRAPHERS ........ Paul Beckman Jim Blum Bob Ryan Dan Gardner GENERAL STAFF ......... Ron Lamb, Tom Harig, Bill Keck, Bub Saalwechter, Pete Prinz, Dave Cook, Pat Harkins. Photo Credits GERRY WOLTER: Pages 3 bottom, 14, 18, 24, 27, 33, 44 top, 48, 49, 51, 53 top right, 54 bottom, 55, 56, 57, 62, 63, 65, 72, 73, 76 top left, 77 top right, 81, 90, 94 bottom, 96, 100 bottom, 102 bottom, 105 top, 106 top, 107 buttom, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119, 122 top, 124 bottom, 146 top, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151 top, 152, 163 top, 165, 168, 170, 171, 172, 173 top, 178, 179, 180 bottom, 182 top, 184 middle St bottom, 186. PAUL BECKMAN: Pages 2, 5, 7, 9 bottom right, 10, 11, 44 bottom right 8a left, 45 top right SL left, 50, 53 top left Sc bottom, 59, 60, 61, 67, 70 top, 74 bottom, 75, 76 bottom, 77 left 8: bottom, 91, 92, 93 top, 102 top, 103 bottom, 104 top right, 108 top right 81 bottom left, 109 top St bottom left, 112, 113, 118, 120, 121, 122 bottom, 123, 126, 127, 128, 129, 146 bottom right 8: left, 151 bottom, 153, 154 bottom, 155 bottom, 156, 157, 158 top, 159, 160, 161, 172, 164, 167, 169, 173 bottom, 174 bottom, 181, 183, 184 top. JIM BLUM: Pages 45 bottom, 58, 166, 174 top, 185. BOB RYAN: Pages 54, 95 bottom, 100 top, 154 top, 176, 177, 180 top. BILL LANDRY: Pages 3 top, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 158 bottom. AL HARTMAN: Pages 7, 8, 9. PAT MCKENRICK STUDIOS: Pages 12 through 39 all seniors, 40 through 43 Xavier Queens, 130 through 145 undergraduate groups, 187. PUBLIC RELATIONS: Pages 64, 66, 68, 69. DAN GARDNER: Page 46. JOHN BRUNING: Pages 70 bottom, 71 right. ED BAPST: Pages 93 bottom, 94 top, 95, top, 101, 102 through 107 all portraits. TERRY EILER OF OHIO UNIVERSITY: Pages 97, 98, 99. U.S. ARMY PHOTOGRAPH: Page 125. Acknowledgements We wish to thank- Captain Robert Stanborough of the Military Dept. Mrs. Ruth White, Public Relations Mr. John Jeifre, Advertising Mr. Carl Vorpe, American Yearbook Company Representative Mr. Vic Taft, American Yearbook Company Art Dept. Mr. Pat McKenrick, Pat McKenrick Photography, Inc. Mr. Bill Landry, for color photography Mr. Al Hartman of Pat McKenrick Inc. Mr. Jack Cherry, Athletic Publicity Director Mr. Gerry Wolter, who made the supreme sacrifice for this book. To the Reader: Contrary to popular belief, there isnothing terribly difficult about putting together the Musketeer. The task is, however, turned into a panic-stricken, chaotic state of utter bedlam by those who view it as something to be done the last two days prior to each deadline. With careful planning, even if done after school starts, there is little opportunity for into- the-wee-hours Saturday and Sunday morning work. As the reader will notice this edition is some twenty-four pages shorter than its predecessor. By shortening the book, I merely attempted to tighten it up and exclude all filler pages. Although it is unmentioned in the book, the 1965 Musketeer is, in effect, a farewell to the South Hall offices Cwe hopej, as all future editions will be produced in the new Student Cen- ter. This year's staff is, perhaps, the smallest in the school's history, with a core of only four always present members. With apologies to any persons omitted or whose names were spelled wrong, I present the 1965 Musketeer. Sincerely, Mike Kennedy 208 Q7 E-53 W W W W W , L W W W W W W W f W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W -' W ' .W W W W W W W W W W W W X . W W W W W W W W W W 1 W I W W W W W W W W W W X W W W -.....,,,7 W


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