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Club Directory And Club Directory and Athletic Record :Pool~.... " 14\~~~~ ~--~~ ' ' lt' ... "~)'.., '• ,,/"-: f HO '~~~~::}::~·~' fp University of ~i¥nesota. De f.!t . p ~ '1 s ~ :l ·;, / 1.::::: rJ vc "'' C ' • ,, h ,_ { _ 1 ---( ! /c-..l 'r <.: f 4 ~" YJ ! \.., (,..,.. I <.... e"' ,...J "" Your Attention, Please This is the first revised edition of the combined University of Minnesota athletic records book and the University of Minnesota "M" Club membership directory. After nearly 12 months of effort and three mailed appeals to the entire "M" membership we finally had about a 65 per cent return on the information forms sent out. We had to do the best we could with available information in complet­ ing the directory section. This booklet is financed in its entirety by the Department of Physical Education and Athletics as a service to the "M" Club and to news outlets desiring a record of Minnesota's past athletic contests, and is made possible through the co­ operation and assistance of Ike Armstrong, Director. We remind you that a complete file of "M" members is kept in room 208 Cooke Hall at the University. If you at any time have information which will help keep these files up to date, it will be greatly appreciated. OTIS DYPWICK, Sports Information Director, Handbook Editor. STAFF MEMBERS IKE J. ARMSTRONG, B.S., Director RICHARD J. DoNNELLY, Ph.D., Assistant Director Baseball Edna Gustafson Richard Siebert, B.A., Coach Lorinne Bergman Darlene Marjamaa Basketball John A. Kundla, M.E., Coach Physical Education Glen A. Reed, B.S., Assistant Richard J. Donnelly, Ph.D., Professor Ralph A. Piper, Ed.D., Professor Equipment William W. Heusner, Ph.D., Associate Milton E. Holmgren, Storekeeper Professor Victor Vainovskis, Assistant Clarence R. Osell, M.A., Associate Professor Football Maurice Ostrander, M.Ed., Associate Murray A. Warmath, B.S., Coach Professor Denver J. Crawford, B.S., Assistant Eugene E. Stish, Ph.D., Assistant George A. Nash, B.S., Assistant Professor Robert R. Bossons, B.S., Assistant Donald R. Lewis, M.A., Instructor Richard A. Larson, B.S., Assistant Donald L. Grammer, Assistant Recreation Training Wallace T. Johnson, Assistant Gerald B. Fitzgerald, Re.D., Lecturer and Recreation Consultant Golf Herschel R. Giles, Re.D., Associate Lester Bolstad, B.A., Coach Professor Frederick M. Chapman, Re.D., Asso­ Grounds Foremen ciate Professor Elmer Bennett, Golf Greenkeeper Virgil Dwinell, Athletic Fields Sports Information Otis Dypwick, Director Gymnastics Ralph A. Piper, Ed.D., Coach Swimming William W. Heusner, Ph.D., Coach Hockey Lloyd Boyce, Swimming Instructor John Mariucci, B.S., Coach Marshall W. Ryman, Assistant Tennis Donald R. Lewis, M.A., Coach Intramural Sports Clarence E. Mueller, M.A., Director Tickets Bruce D. Anderson, B.S., Assistant Marshall W. Ryman, M.Ed., Business Manager of Athletics Lockers Edor Brostrom, Assistant , George R. Matchan Shirley Korblick, Cashier Harold A. Sheridan Track and Cross Country Office James Kelly, B.S., Coach ', Ethel B. Anway Robert Anderson, M.Ed., Assistant Marion Rogowski Thelma Griffin Trainers Irene Kessler Lloyd Stein, B.S., Trainer Mary Spalding Lloyd Boyce, Assistant Trainer Marion Raihala Sally Burling Wrestling Mary Ann Pollard Wallace T. Johnson, M.Ed., Coach Carole Tennis Nancy Keenan Facilities Coordinator Sophie Oltman Burton E. Kingsley 3 Key to Abbreviations Baseball-baseb Gymnastics-gym Basketball-bskb Hockey-ho Boxing-box Swimming-sw Cross Country-cc Tennis-te Football-fb Track-tr Golf-golf Wrestling-wr Please Note It win be noted that much information concerning many "M" men is missing. Your cooperation in filling in these details will be greatly appreciated. Send all correspondence to the "M" Club office, room 208, Cooke Han, University of Minnesota. This is also the editorial office of the "M" Gazette. Any news concerning your own activities or those of other "M" men with whom you are in contact will be gratefully received for inclusion in future issues of the Gazette. 4 "M" CLUB DIRECTORY A Aafedi, Ardean 0 .. wr 1953, BS 1953 Adams. Charles E .. fb 1893, 94, 98 , Res. 704 W. 17th St., Williston, N.Dak. Deceased Bus. Box 1135 Adams, Chester Roy, tr 1909 (Recreation Director) Res. 401 S. River St., Austin, Minn. Aas, Oliver S .. fb 1921-22-23, Law 1925 Adams. Frank E .. tr 1942-43, Pe 1943 Deceased Res. 4065 Paducah Dr., San Diego 17, Aase, Kermit R .. baseb 1935-36-37, PE Calif. 1937 Adams, Henry H. Jr .. ho 1951, Law Res. 914 S. 11th, Brainerd, Minn. 1957 Bus. Washington High School Res. Box 64 A, Rt. 3, Wayzata, Minn. (PE and Athletic Director) Bus. First Nat!. Bank, Mpls. (Asst. Secretary, Trust Dept.) AbboU, Howard T.. fb 1886-87-88, baseb 1886-87-88 Adams. Henry H. Sr .. te 1918-19, SLA iDeceased 1919 Res. Box 348 RFD Wayzata, Minn. !Abdo. Joseph T .. wr 1942-43, Engr. Bus. 318 2nd Ave. S.E., Mpls. ' 1943 (Proprietor Chippewa Springs Co.) Res: 4904 Kingspine Rd., Rolling Hills, Calif. Adams, John W.. te 1944-45-46, ho Bus. Auto Control Laboratories, 333 S. 1944-45-46, Law 1946 ' Hindry, Inglewood Res. 125 Hawthorne Rd., Hopkins, Minn. !Abels, Lewis G .. wr 1946-47, IT Bus. 707 First Nat!. Bank Bldg., Mpls. 2 :correct address desired (Patent Lawyer, Head of Firm) Abra, John E., ho 1930, Dentistry, 1931 Adams, John W .. fb 1888 'Res. 219 Yale Ave., Winnipeg, Canada Deceased Bus. 518 Medical Arts Bldg. Adams, John W .. te 1911 ' (Orthodontist) Res. Deephaven, Wayzata, Minn. !Abramson, George, fb 1922-23-24, Bus. Bus. 707 First Nat!. Bank Bldg., Mpls. 2 1925 Adams, Rober! A .. wr 1950, PE 1950 :Res. 503 W. Mill, Kewanee, Ill. Res. 8117 Zenith Ave. So., Mpls. 20 Bus. 105 No. Tremont (Furniture Store Owner) Adams, Rober! F .. bskb 1944, Engr. 1944 Achard, George W .. bskb 1888 Res. 31 Santa Elena, Daly City, Calif. Deceased Bus. USAF Academy Acker. Richard H .. sw 1949, Bus. 1950 (Director of Installations) Res. 6400 Lee Ave. N., Brooklyn Cen- Adams. Sidney K .. baseb 1892-93 ter, Minn. Deceased Bus. Robbinsdale High School, Rob­ binsdale Adams, Warren E .. sw 1944, Bus. 1947 (Teacher) Correct address desired .Acker, Rober! F .. sw 1941-42-43 Engr. Adams, William F .. baseb 1931, Bus . 1943 1932 Res. 1063 6th Ave., Des Plaines, Ill. Res. 2043 N. Victoria, St. Paul 13 Bus. 300 W. Adams, Chicago 6 Bus. 1565 Selby Ave. (Mgr. Plant Quality Audits) ( Accountant) 'Ackerman, Andrew. sw 1936-37-38 Addington, Gordon W .. bskb 1937-38- Correct address desired 39, PE 1939 Res. 826 W. Howard, Winona, Minn. Adams, A. W .. cc 1931 Bus. Winona Senior High School Correct address desired (Teacher, Coach) 5 Ahlman, C. Roger, sw 1946-48-49, Gen. Allard, Raymond W. Jr .. sw 1958, BA 1947 1958 Res: 1291 Edgerton, St. Paul 1 Correct address desired Bus: Wilder Baths, 319 Eagle St. (Director, above firm) Allen. E. P. Sr. fb 1886 Deceased Ahlquist, Eugene B .• bskb 1942, PE 1942 Res. 1682 Hennepin, Mpls. Alley. James W .. ho 1946-47, Ed. 1949 Bus. Montgomery Ward, 1400 Univer- Res. 921 Westwood, Anoka, Minn. sity Ave., St. Paul Bus. Anoka High School (Sporting Goods Sales) (Teacher Coach) Ahlstrand, Eric R., wr 1930-32-33 Allison. Ben. fb 1925 Res. 5607 Cambridge St., Mpls 16 Deceased Bus. 2926 W. Broadway (Drive-In Owner) Allison. Carl J .. sw 1956-57-58 Res. 1515% 11th St. S., Virginia, Minn. Aitken, William W., wr 1947 Bus. Roosevelt High School Res. 4750 Perry Way, Oxnard, Calif. (Teacher) Bus. Bldg. 3209, Great Lakes, Ill. (Field Electronic Engineer) Allison, Dave c .. ho 1926, BA 1927 Res. 1124 6th Ave. N.W., Rochester, Ajax, Warren J .. bskb 1941-42-43, PE Minn. 1946 Bus. U.S. Dept. of Agr. Res. 5615 Clinton Ave. S., Mpls. (Accountant-Field Auditor) Bus. 92 43rd Ave. N.E. (President E. J. Ajax & Sons) Aim, Gary V .. ho 1956-58-59, BBA 1959 Res. 3252 46th Ave. So., Mpls., Minn. Albert, Fredrick, te 1952 Bus. 708 Flour Exchange Res. 1490 S.E. 6th, Ironwood, Mich. (Grain Buyer) Albrecht, Dennis, tr 1959 Aim. Larry R .. ho 1957-58-59 Res: 1810 Hartford, St. Paul Res. 2917 E. 24th St., Mpls. 6, Minn. (Student 1960) (Student) Alden, Charles H., fb 1885, SLA Aim, Richard L .. ho 1959 Deceased Res: 2917 E. 24th St. Aldenderfer, F. Wray, fb 1914 (Student 1959) Correct address desired Almer, Robert A, fb 1951-52, BME-IE Aldrich, David L .. tr (mgr.) 1954 1957 Res. Bertha, Minn. Res. 7116 Janel! Ave., Mpls. 27 (Teacher) Bus. Mpls. Honeywell, 1433 Stinson Blvd. AldriU, John M .. baseb mgr. 1951, Bus. (Engineer) 1951 Res: Rte. 5, Excelsior, Minn. Almquist. Harold V .. fb 1925-26-27, BS 1928 Aldworth, Donald R .. fb 1911-12-13, Res. 2532 15th St., Rock Island, Ill. Ed. 1914 Bus. 1400 25th Ave. Res. 92 N. 4th. Oldtown, Me. (Coach, Athletic Director) (Retired) Amatuzio, John, ho 1949-50-51, BA Aldworth, William R.. fb 1942-43-44, 1951 wr 1943-44-45, Ag. 1944 Res. 356 Leicester Av., Duluth 3, Minn. Correct address desired Bus. 312 S. 26th Ave. W. Alexander, William E .. tr 1942 (Sales) Res. 14709 High Point Ct. Williston Rd., Andersen, Allen F., baseb 1951-52, BA Hopkins, Minn. Correct address desired Bus. 614 3rd Ave. S., Mpls. (Partner John G. Alexander Realty Anderson. Arthur E .. bskb 1950-51-52, Co.) BS 1954 Alfonse, Julius, fb 1933-34-36 Res. 1112 Athania Pkwy., Metairie, La. Res: Route 1, Windsor, Vt. Bus. Box 344, Harvey (Sales Engineer) Alford. Richard S .. baseb 1959 Res: 5340 Camden Ave. No., Mpls. 12 Anderson, Ben G .. baseb 1912 (Student 1960) Res. Maddock, No. Dak. 6 !Anderson, Charles E., sw 1941, BBS Anderson, Karl W., tr 1920-21-22, MD 1949 1924 Res.
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