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REV. GEORGEJ.RENNEKER. S.M.

The man who fills the president's chair is quiet and unassuming with an air of unruffled dignity and poise-the Rev. George J. Renneker, S. M. These few attributes do not tell the whole story of the personality of our president. Behind this calm facade lies an untold wealth of character. superior qualities of leadership, and an unflagging interest in his fellow man. His long years of service to this institution well demonstrate these virtues. Father Renneker is in his third year as president of this university. He came to its helm in troubled times and guided its destinies with sure hands through a most crucial and trying period_ The University of Dayton, in physical structure and enrollment, is larger than at any previous time in its history, and his efforts are constantly directed toward making it even greater without losing any of the spirit and atmosphere that was and is U. D. For the University, Father Renneker means progress. He is no idle dreamer. He is a man with a purpose and the University of Dayton is reaping the benefits of his initiative.

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REV. CHARLES L. COLLINS, S. M.

Give the task to a busy man and he will do it well-this is the saga of the many-titled Rev. Charles L. Collins, vice-president and dean of the university, dean of admissions, examiner, coordinator of student activities, and professor of psychology. To him come the trials and tribulations of campus life, but responsibility fails to disturb his serene, imperturbable air. An astute student of human behavior, Father Collins practices what he preaches - psychology. Student leaders have learned by experience the advisibility of preparing their requests well before submitting them for his approval. for his rare discernment uncovers all hidden flaws. Faced with the problem of admissions and housing in this overcrowded educational era, he has acted quickly and wisely to permit the school to accommodate a record enrollment. His spirit of cooperation enables him to work well with the many groups under his jurisdiction. In spite of his many duties, his office door is always open to those who want to consult with him on any problem, personal or scholastic.

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Elmer C. Lackner. S. M.

Genial Brother Elmer Lackner is completing his first year as Registrar while continuing to serve as director of evening classes. Under his capable supervision is carried on the extensive paper work involved in maintaining the school's records and the planning and carrying out of the enlarged evening school program.

Austin J. Holian. S. M. Acting Dean of the College of Engineering Page Twelve

Rev. Henry J. Kobe. S. M. Dean o( the College of Arts and Sciences


Mr. Daniel L. Leary

Bro. Louis A. Saletel. S. M.

Bro. George W. Nagel. S. M.

Associate Dean Division of Education

Associate Dean Division of Science

Acting Dean Division of Business Administration

Rev. Edmund J. Baumeister. S.M.

Sr. Agnes Immaculata, S. N. D.

Dean of the Graduate Division

Dean of Women

Miss Mary M. Tuite

Bro. Charles Leonard. S. M.

Bro. William A. Dapper, S. M.

Assistant Registrar

Purchasing Agent

Treasurer

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Very Rev. Walter C. Tredtin, S.M., Chairman Paul A. Sibbing. S.M., Vice-Chairman Francis X. Neubeck, S .M., Treasurer Rev. Aloysius J. Seitz, S.M., Secretary Rev. George J. Renneker, S.M.

Edwin C. Becker, '1 L Cincinnati. Ohio

Harry A. Mack, Dayton, Ohio

Victor Emanuel. '15, New York City

Oscar C. Miller, '92, Chicago, Ill.

Harry F. Finke, '02, Dayton, Ohio

George Quatman, Lima, Ohio

Samuel L. Finn, Dayton, Ohio

Charles H. Reiling, Dayton, Ohio

Michael J. Gibbons, '99, Dayton, Ohio

Hugh E. Wall, '98, Dayton, Ohio

Carroll A. Hochwalt, '20, Dayton, Ohio

George Walther, Dayton, Ohio

Martin C. Kuntz, '12. Dayton, Ohio

Joseph Westendorf, Dayton, Ohio

The Associate Board of Lay Trustees was organized in June, 1924. It is composed of alumni. members-at-large, and ex-officio members. The function of the Board is to assist the management of the University in an advisory capacity, and to hold, invest. and administer the special endowment funds of the University.

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Brother Francis J. Molz, S.M.

After almost a year we still have vivid memories of the very sudden and unexpected death of Brother Francis J. Molz, S.M. on September 3. He was born in Baltimore fifty-five years ago and entered the Society of Mary in 1908. His two teaching assignments before going to Fribourg, Switzerland for his graduate work in lS20, were at St. George's school in Cincinnati and at the Normal School of the Society of Mary in Dayton. In 1924 Brother Molz came to the University of Dayton with his doctorate in biology from Fribourg to teach in the division of science. In 1935 he became associate dean and head of the division of science. Dr. Molz was a most interesting teacher and a successful leader and organizer. Under his direction the School of Nursing of St. Elizabeth Hospital and the Medical Technology School of Miami Valley Hospital were affiliated with the University. His interests extended beyond the pale of the University. He was a member of four scientific societies. His students respected and revered him highly. He had an unusual quality of making himself agreeable and liked by everyone, and the young medics always came back to the University to see "Doc" as ~hey _all called him. His passing was not only a severe shock to us but also a great loss to the University. He was a man of scholarship, vision, and devotion to duty. Our memory of him will long remain fresh.

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MARTIN K. BARNETT. B. A., M. A. Assistant Professor of Chemistry

HARRY C. BAUJAN. Ph. B. of C. Head of Athletic Department Mr. Barnett

Bro. Beck

Bro. BeUmer

Fr. Bodie

Mr. Cahalan

Mr. Canning

REV . EDMUND ]. BAUMEISTER. S.M., B. S., Ph. D. Dean of Graduate Division Professor of Education

WILLIAM A. BECK, S. M., B. S .. M. Sc., Ph. D. Head of Department and Professor of Biology

WILLIAM I. BELLMER, S.M., B. S., M. A. Head of Department and Professor of Mathematics

REV. THOMAS H. BODIE. S.M .. B. A .. M. A. Instructor in Religion

EDWARD BURROUGHS Assistant Professor of Art Dean. School of the Dayton Art Institute

WILLIAM F . CAHALAN, B. A .. M.A. Instructor in English

WILLIAM M. CANNING. B. A. , M. A. Instructor in History

lAMES E. CARTER, B. S. Assistant Professcr in Physica l Education

CHARLES W . CASSEL. B.S. Instructor in Mathematics

JOSEPH I. CHAMBERLAIN, C. E .. M. C. E.

Mr. Cha mbe rlain

Associate Professor of Civil Engine ering

DAVID CHAPMAN, B. A. Instructor in Engineering

MRS. MARY CIVILLE. B. S. in Ed. lns tructor in Secretarial Studies

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' Mr. Donovan

Bro. Dury


REV . CHARLES L. COLLINS. S.M .. B. A., Ph. D. Vice-president and Dean of the University Head of the Department and Professor of Psychology

Mr. Eckstein

Fr. Enders

ALAN COPE. B. S. in Ed ., M. M. Instructor in Music

JANETTE E. DOLBY. B.S. Instructor in Physical Education

ROBERT E. DONOVAN. B.S. Instructor in Mathematics EDWARD J. DURY. S. M.. B. S .. M. S. Sr. Fidelis

Fr. Fritz

Assistant Professor of Biology

HERBERT ECKSTEIN. Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Physics

REV. FLORIAN J. ENDERS, S. M.• B. A. Assistant Professor of Philosophy PETER J. F ASO, B. S.. M. S . Assistant Professor of Biology Bro. Geisler

Mr. Gephart

SISTER MARIE FIDELIS. S. N. D.• B. A., M. A. Professor of English REV. HENRY J. FRITZ. S. M.. B. A .. M.A. Head of Department and Professor of Philosophy GEORGE J. GEISLER. S . M.. B. S.. Lie. Sc. Head of Department and Professor of Chemistry

LANDIS GEPHART,, B. S. in Ed., M. A. Bro. Gra ndy

Sr. Hilda

Instructor in Mathematics

JOHN F . GIBBONS, B. A .. M. A. Instructor in Philosophy

'7. Mr. Hogan

Mr. Huth

MICHAEL B. GRANDY, S . M.. B. S .• M.S .. Ph. D. Head of Department and Professor of Physics

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Mr. Jehn

Mr. Kuder

Mr. Kuljean

Fr. Leimkuhler

Bro. Lucier

Mr. Meyer

Mrs. Miller

Mr. O'Leary

Mr. Peckham

Mrs. Peckham

RALPH HAFNER, B. A .. M. A . Instructor in Mathematics

LAWRENCE A. JEHN, B. of M. E. Instructor in Mathematics

REV. HUGH HALTON, 0. P .. B. A., M.A. Instructor in Philosophy

ROLAND KINDER. B. S. C .. B. S .. M. A.

SISTER MARY HILDA. M. S. C .. B.S., M. A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics

SAMMUEL H. KLEIN , B. E.

JOHN E. HOGAN, B. A .. M.A. Instructor in English

Instructor in Secretarial Science

Instructor in Engineering

ADELE M. KLOPF. B. A. Instructor in Spanish

AUSTIN J. HOLIAN, S . M., B.S. in Ed .. B.S.E.E.. M.S.E.E. Acting Dean of College of Engineering Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering

ARNOLD KLUG, S. M. Supervisor of St. Joseph Hall

EDWARD A HUTH. B. A., M. A., Ph. D. Acting Head of Department and Associate Professor of Sociology

EDWARD H. KNUST, S.M., B.S., M.S. Professor of Mathematics

SISTER AGNES IMMACULATA, S. N.D., B. A .• M.A. Dean of Women Associate Professor of English

REV. HENRY J. KOBE. S. M., B. A. Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Associate Professor of History

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Sr. Pelagia

Bro. Perz

Bro. Poitras

Fr. Preisinger

Bro. Price

Sr.

Raphael

Mr. Powell

Mrs. Prather

Mr. Reichard

Mr. Riepenhoff

REV. STEPHAN McCORMACK. 0 . P .. B. A .. S. T. Lr .• S. T. L.. S. T. D. Instructor in Philosophy

ROBERT C. KUDER, B. A .. Ph. D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry

ERNEST S. KUL]!AN, B. S. Instructor in Chemistry

JOHN I. McGRATH. B. A.. M. A .• M. Sc. of Ora tory Assistant Professor of Speech

ELMER C. LACKNER. S. M.. B. A.. M. A. Registrar, Director of Evening Classes Associate Professor of History

WILLIAM F. MEYER. B. S. in Ch. E. Instructor in Chemistry

DANIEL LEARY. B. A.. M. A.. Ph. D. Associate Dean. Division of Education; Education

Professor of

REV. EDWIN M. LEIMKUHLER. S. M .• B. A., M. A .

MRS. VELMA MILLER. B. S. C .. M. Ed. Head of De pa rtment and Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science MRS. DOROTHY C. MORSE. B. A .• M. Sc. Instructor in Biology

Head of Department and Professor of Religion

JOHN LUCIER. S. M .. B. S. Instructor in Chemistry

EDWARD LYNCH. S. M. Supervisor of Alumni Hall

GEORGE W . NAGEL, S.M.. B.S .• M.A. Assistant De an and Acting Head of Division of Business Adminis tration Assistant Profess or of History

HAROLD NIELSEN . B. S. Instructor in Mathematics

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MRS. HAROLD NIELSEN. B. A .. M. A.. M.S. W . Instructor in Sociology

EDMUND B. O'LEARY. B. S .• M. A .• Ph. D. Head of Departments of Economics and of Business Organization

Bro. A. Rose

Mrs. Rose

Bro. L. Rose

Mr. Rosenberg

Profeisor of Business Organization. Economics

FREDERICK G. PAFF, S.M. Supervisor of St. Joseph Hall

CYRIL G. PECKHAM. B. S.. M. S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics

MRS. CYRIL G. PECKHAM. B. S., M.S. Instructor in English

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SISTER MARY PELAGIA. M. S. C., B. A .. M. A .. Ph. D.

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Associate Professor of Education

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JOHN R. PERZ, S. M., B. A .. M. A., Ph. D.

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Head of Department of Modern Languages Professor of German and Spanish

MRS. HELEN L. PETERSON, B. S. in Ed., M. S. in Journ. Instructor in English

Bro. Ruhlman

Mr. Schraut

THOMAS L. POITRAS. S. M., B. S.. B. A., M. A. Professor of French

FRANCIS DE S. POWELL, B. A., M. A. Instructor in Philosophy

MRS. W . T. PRATHER. B. A., B. S. in Ed., M. A. Instructor in Mathematics Mr. Schwa rtz REV . CHARLES V. PREISINGER, S.M., B. A .. M.A. Associate Professor of History THOMAS J. PRICE. S. M., B. A .. M. A. Associate Professor of English E. KEMP PRUGH, B. A. Instructor in Physics

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Col. Simpson

Mr. Springer


JOSEPH D. QUINN. B.S. in Ed. Instructor in Physical Education

SISTER MARY RAPHAEL, M. S. C .. B. S., M. A. Assistant Professor of Heme Economics Mr. Steiner

Mr. Taylor

Acting Head of Department of Home Economics

LT . JAMES M. REAGAN. B. S. Ins tructor in Military Science and To cticn

MAURICE R. REICHARD. B. A., M.A . Head cf Department of Music Associate Professor of Music

LOUIS A. REIPENHOFF. Jr .. Ph. B. in )ourn . Mr. Townsend

Bro. Weber

Instructor in Journalism

MRS . MARY ROBERTS, B. B. A. Instructor in Secretarial Studocs

WALTER A. ROESCH, S.M .. B. A. Assistant Librarian

ALBERT H. ROSE. S. M.. E. S. in Ed .• M. A . Ins tructor in Political Science Mr. Wehmanen

Mr. Westbrock MRS. EITHEL ROSE, B. S .. M. S. in Ed. Assistant Professor of Home Economics

LOUIS H. ROSE. S. M.. M. S .. B. E. E. Acting Head of Department and Aosociate Profcs£cr of Electrical Engineering

JUSTUS ROSENBERG . Lie. es Let. Ins tructor in Modern Langu nges Bro. A. Wherle

Bro. W. Wherle

FRANCIS S. RUHLMAN, S. M., B. A .. B. S. in L. S. Libraria n

DOMINIC de la SALANDRA, B. A .. M. A .. Ph. D. Associa te Professor of History

LOUIS A. SALETEL, S. M . B. S .. Ph . D. Ass ociate Dea n. Divisicn of Science Head c-1. Department and Professor of Geo!cgy

Bro. Wohlleben

Mr. Wolowicz

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KENNETH C. SCHRAUT, B. A., M. A., Ph. D.

JARVIS TODD. B. A., M.A.

Associate Professor of Mathematics

Associate Professor of Physics

KENNETH C. SCHUBEL. B. A .. M. A .

PAUL S. TOWNSEND, B.S. in E. E.

Instructor in Economics

Instructor in Physics

REEVES R. SCHWARTZ, B. Ed .. M. Ed. Instructor in Physical Education

EUGENE SHIELDS, B. A., C.P.A. Instructor in Accounting

JOSEPH W . TRY ANOWSKI. B. A., M. B. A .. LL. B. Instructor in Accounting

WALTER R. WARNE, B. A .. M.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics

MRS. CHARLENE M. SHUMAKER. B. S. Instructor in Biology

ANDREW R.. WEBER, S. M.. B. S., B. M. E .. M. M. E. Head of Department Engineering

COL. TAMES R.

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Professor

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Mechanical

SIMPSON

Prcfessor of Military Science and Tactics BARTH J. SNYDER, B. A .. J.D .. M. A. Associate Professor of Accounting and Business Organization

ROY WEHMANEN, B.S. in M. E. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering

ALBERT J. WEHRLE. S. M.. B. S., M. E. E.. Ph. D. Professor of Electrical Engineering

THADDEUS P. SOSLOWSKI. B. A., B. E.E Instructor in Electrical Engineering

WILLIAM 0. WEHRLE. S. M.. B. A .. M. A .. Ph. D. Head of Department and Professor of English

DEE B. SPRINGER, B. A., M. A ., C. P. A. Instructor in Accounting

GEORGE H. SPRINGER, B. A., M. Sc.

SIGFRIED WENG. Ph. B.. M. A. Assistant Professor of Art Director of Dayton Art Institute

Assistant Professor of Geology ADRIAN J. WESTBROOK, B. S. in M. E. WILFRED J. STEINER. B. A ., M.A .

Instructor in Mechanical Engineering

Instructor in History EDWARD G. WESTBROOK, S. M.. B. S., M. B. A. IRVING SUSSMAN. B.S .. M. A.

Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science

Assistant Professor of Mathematics ROBERT C. WICKMAN, B. S WILLIAM W . TAYLOR, B. S .. M.A. in Bus. Ed.

Instructor in Biology

Instructor in Accounting

JOSEPH A. TIDE, B. S.

WILLIAM J. WOHLLEBEN. S. M.. B. S .. M. S., Ph. D.

Instructor in Physics

Head of Department and Professor of Chemical Engineering

BETTY JEAN THOMAS, B. Mus.

CHESTER WOLOWICZ, B. S. in M. E .. M. S. in M. E.

Instructor in Music

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering

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To Miss Carrie come the engineers' many woes- the "coke bar" in the "caf"-Father Kobe's right hand, Julie Tirrimer- "Keepers of the C- numbers"-Ruthie Fink and Dottie Raney hold a conference in Father Collins' office- Brother Frank checks up- All set for the "Chowhounds"- Miss Ryan- UD's own "Voice with a smile".

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PauerJon memorial



SeniorJ

CLASS OFFICERS Pre:::ident-Leland Schmidt Vice-President-Milton McGuire Secretary- Joan Hussey Treasurer- Paul Reichert

Schmidt Hussey

Class of '47- melting pot. rare assortment of veteran and non-vet, the young and the not-so-young, the "Johnny-come-latelys" of '43 and '44, the "We-were-here-whens" who reminisce of the golden days of '39 and '40 Officially, our class entered these hallowed halls in September, 1943. Enrollment was small then with coeds in a larger proportion than ever before. Initiations and frosh welcomes every semester. sandwiched in between farewell parties for Army-bound class mates, made our first two years of college a "hail and farewell" period. Canteen and Flyer's Hangar furnished recreation, with occasional Sigma Dell and Cabos picnics to add to the fun. Outstanding among our leaders were Ellie Kurtz, Joan Roderer, Kenny Trimbach, Joe Mori. Bonnie Winckleman, and Joan Hussey. V-Days and the swift return of vets to their alma mater altered the pattern of our existence. BasketbalL baseball, our lively Junior Prom, the first "Turnabout Tag" , gave us a gay active year. The "Red and Blue" hit the stands with Charlie Seaman in the editor 's chair. '46 and football-senior class standouts Schmidt. Pinciotti, Rudnicki, Goss, Castignola, Reichert. ZouL Accrocco, Brant. McGuire, and Powers gave us a winning Flyer eleven. Active "Rocky" Whalen edited the UD News and headed the Student Council. Exponent chief C. King Bradow was youngest grad. We named Lee Schmidt. Milt McGuire, Joan Hussey, and Paul Reichert our class officers. Proms, Military BalL spring sports, dramatics, and--commencement; all before we had a chance to catch our breath. The severe black gowns, troublesome hoods, the long, long aisle, speeches, the sheepskin and-completion of our college days.

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1947 JOSEPH F. ACCROCCO Bachelor of Science in Education

IV A LOU ALLER Bachelor of Arts

THEODORE J. APONYI Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

MARGARET E. AUGUST Bachelor of Science in Education

ROBERT M. BERNER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration RICHARD J. BERRY Bachelor of Science

RAYMOND E. BOLAND Bachelor of Science in Education

CHARLES K. BRADOW Bachelor of Arts

DAN A. BRANT Bachelor of Science in Education BURDELL E. BREWER Bachelor of Science in Education

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SeniorJ DONALD B. BUTLER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration LILLIAN J_ CAMPBELL Bachelor of Science in Home Economics

JOHN R CASTIGNOLA Bachelor of Science in Education SISTER MARY CLODWIGA, M.S.C. Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education

LEONARD路 W. COBBS Bachelor of Science ROBERT W. COLBY Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

JAMES A. CUSH Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering JUNE C. DAVIS Bachelor of Science in Education

JOHN E. DREXLER Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering CLAUDE M. ECABERT Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

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SeniorJ

1947

NICHOLAS A. ENGLER Bachelor of Science DAVID C. ETZLER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

MURIEL R. FARGO Bachelor of Arts LETHA M. FILLMORE Bachelor of Arts

JOHN W. FITZHARRIS Bachelor of Arts JAMES R. FLYNN Bachelor of Science

THELMA M. FOSTER Bachelor of Science in Education HENRY M. FROELICH Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

BARBARA M. FUHRMANN Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education WILLIAM J. GOSS Bachelor of Science in Education

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RITA A. GOUGH Bachelor of Science JOHN T. GRUENWALD Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

THELMA J. HAMPTON Bachelor of Arts ALBERT T. HART Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

BERTRAND B. HECKEL Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CHARLES E. HEMLER Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

MARK W . HICKS Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering CHARLOTTE A. HOCHW ALT Bachelor of Science in Home Economics

DON E. HOELLE Bachelor of Science in 'Business Administration JOAN M. HUSSEY Bachelor of Arts

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Senior6

1947

VIRGINIA L. JOHNSTON Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering JOHN L. JONES Bachelor of Arts

ARNOLD H. KRAMER Bachelor of Science in Business Administration FRED J. KROGER Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

ELEANOR A. KURTZ Bachelor of Arts NORMAN A. LANTER Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

HELEN P. LECHNER Bachelor of Science in Education JOHN C. LEIBFRITZ Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

ROBERT E. LUKEN Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering SISTER MARY MAGDALEN. M.S.C. Bachelor of Science in Home Economics

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Senior6 RAYMOND N. MANTEY Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering MILTON T. McGUIRE Bachelor of Science in Education

ROBERT M. MISLAN Bachelor of Arts EDGAR P. MOORE Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

DORIS M. MORGAN Bachelor of Arts JOSEPH H. MORI Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

GERALD D. O'GRADY Bachelor of Arts RITA M. PERFILI Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education

DON J. PINCIOTTI Bachelor of Science in Education WILLIAM H. POWERS Bachelor of Science in Education

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1947 MARTHA J. PRINCE Bachelor of Science in Education WILLIAM J. RAIFF Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

JOHN A. RAUSCHER Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering PAUL E. REICHERT Bachelor of Science in Education

ELOISE M. RETTIG Bachelor of Science in Business Administration HARRY R. RIGGS Bachelor of Science in Education

JOAN A. RODERER Bachelor of Science in Home Economics RICHARD J. RUDNICKI Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

DONALD E. RUHL Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM D. SAUERMAN Bachelor of Science in Education

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1947

Senior3 LELAND C. SCHMIDT Bachelor of Science in Business Administration CHARLES L SEAMAN Bachelor of Arts

LA VERNE F. SEITZ Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering REBECCA L. SHAW Bachelor of Arts

WAYNE C. SHEIDLER Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering ROBERT N. SHERMAN Bachelor of Arts

HARLENA W. SMITH Bachelor of Science in Education ISABEL B. STEPHENSON Ba chelor of Arts

HENRY A. STICH Bachelor of Arts FRANK B. STILWELL Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

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SeniorJ

1947

JANE E. SULLIVAN Bachelor of Science in Home Economics CHARLOTTE W. SUMAN Bachelor of Arts

DANTE J. TERZI Bachelor of Science in Business Administration KENNETH L. TRIMBACH Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

ORTHA P. TSCHUDY Bachelor of Science JOSEPH F. UPDYKE Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

MADONNA A. WACK Bachelor of Science in Education RUBY H. WAGSTAFF Bachelor of Science in Education

MINNALEE S. WEBB Bachelor of Science in Education JOHN J. WELDON Bachelor of Arts

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SISTER MARY WENEBURGA, M.S.C.

JAMES D. WHALEN

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Education

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

CHARLES W. WEPRIN Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

BERNICE R. WILLS Bachelor of Science in Education

JOHN R. WESTERHEIDE Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

BONNIE L. WINCKLEMAN Bachelor of Science in Education

JOSEPH ZOUL Bachelor of Science in Education

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WILLIAM T. ANDERSON. S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

IRENE M. KAUFFMAN Bachelor of Science

JOHN BOLIN. S.M. Bachelor of Arts

JAMES KNUGE. S.M. Bachelor of Arts

HARRY T. BROOKS Bachelor of Science in Education

PAUL J. LANDOLFI. S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

JEROME J. BURKE Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

JOHN A. LEIES. S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

JAMES R. CALHOUN, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

BARTLETT C. LUBBERS Bachelor of Science in Education

MARJORIE M. CHAPMAN Bachelor of Science in Education

JAMES MASUR, S.M. Bachelor of Arts

CLARENCE J. CHEW, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

HOMER K. MONROE Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

STAN LEY A. CHMIEL Bachelor of Science in Business Administration HERMAN J. DREES. S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education ALBERT Q. C. DUNG Bachelor of Science SISTER MARY GONZAGE DOYLE. O .S.F. Bachelor of Arts

EDWARD MULVANEY, S.M. Bachelor of Arts JOSEPH J. NAPIERKOWSKI. S.M. Bachelor of Arts JOSEPH L. PRIESTLEY. S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education LESTER B. RASZKOWSKI. S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

R. STAN LEY DYBVIG Bachelor of Science in Business Administration

CLARENCE A. SCHORR Bachelor of Science in Education

GEORGE R. GAENSLER. S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

JOHN SCHUTZMAN, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

JOHN C. GORMAN, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

LOIS R. SEBREE Bachelor of Arts

ALICE L. HENDERSHOT Bachelor of Science in Nursing education

JOSEPH M. SPEHAR, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

JOSEPH L. HOFFMAN, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

WILLIAM TAPHORN, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

HENRY HOOD. S.M. Bachelor of Arts

STEPHEN TUTAS. S.M. Bachelor of Arts

NORMA S. HUTZLER Bachelor of Science in Education

LEO WILLETT. S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education

NENE LEE JONES Bachelor of Science in Education

EUGENE C. ZAPP, S.M. Bachelor of Science in Education Pa ge Thirty路aevel


Senior Acfivilie6 JOSEPH ACCROCCO Varsity Football; Monogram Club ; Intra -murals THEODORE APONYI Pershing Rilles; Dr. Reilly Oratorical Contest Winner; U. D. News; NFCCS; Student Council ;Editor 1946 Daytonian; CABOS; Albert Emmanuel Award; Alpha Sigma Tau; "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities" ROBERT BERNER Economics Club; Intra -murals; Adva nced ROTC; Officer's Club JOSEPH BERRY Mathematics Club RAYMOND BOLAND Pershing Rilles; Mixed Chorus CHARLES BRADOW Exponent ; Thespians; International Relations Club; Mathematics Club; Interracial Club; Alpha Sigma Tau DAN BRANT Varsity Footba ll ; Monoqrom Club; Intra-murals ; Advanced ROTC Officer's Club BURDELL BREWER Women's Chorus; C. S. M. C.; Daytonian; Interracial Club DONALD BUTLER Economics Club; Upsilon Delta Sigma; Debate Society LILLIAN CAMPBELL Girls' Rille Team; Sigma Delta Pi; Interracial Club; Upsilon Delta Chi JOHN CASTIGNOLA Varsity Football; Monogram Club; "Most Valuable Football Player"; All Ohio Football Ployer; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball ; Intra-murals LEONARD COBBS Interracial Club; Sigma Delta Pi; Beta Kappa Chi ROBERT COLBY Mechanical Eng . Society; Men's Chorus NICHOLAS ENGLER Mathematics Club DAVID ETZLER Pershing Rilles; Economics Club JOHN FITZHARRIS Student Council; CABOS (Secretary); Band; U. D. News; Thespians; Intra-murals BARBARA FUHRMANN Sigma Delta Pi: Interrocial Club

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WILLIAM GOSS Varsity Football ; All Ohio Football Player ; Monogram Club (Vice President); Intra-murals RITA GOUGH Sigma Delta Pi (Secretary); Phi Chi JOHN GRUENWALD Intra-murals; Economics Club ALBERT HART Mechanical Eng. Society ; Mixed Chorus; Men's Chorus

BERTRAND HECKEL Upsilon Delta Sigma (Pres ident) ; Economics Club; Pershinq Rilles; U. D. News CHARLOTTE HOCHWALT Sigma Delta Pi: Upsilon Delta Chi

DON HOELLE Alpha Sigma Tau ; U. D. News; Pershing Rilles; Trick Dril: Team; Cheerleoder; Intra-murals

JOAN HUSSEY Sophomore Closs Secretary ; Senior Class Secretary; CABOS; Thespians ; Red Cross; Student Council; Flyer' Hanger Committee ; C. W . 0 .; Alpha Rho Tau

VIRGINIA JOHNSTON Mathematics Club; Thespians ; Alpha Psi Omega; Inter racial Club; C('ntral Women's Organization; Band Sponsor: W. A. A. ; Flyer's Hanger Committee; Phi Chi; Mask a Mascara; Red Cross

JOHN JONES Exponent; Debate Society ; Pershing Rilles; Alpha Siqmc Tau ELEANOR KURTZ

CABOS (Secretary); Thespians; Women's Chorus (Pres! dent); Flyer's Hanger Committee (Chairman); Spirit Com mittee Secretary; Central Women's Organization (Pres! dent); "Who's Who in Amer. Col. & Univ."; Alpha Rho Tau (President); Junior Class Vice-President; W. A. A.; Mask and Mascara

NORMAN LANTER Rifle Team; Student Council; Closs Treasurer; Alpha Sigmc Tau ; Intra-murals HELEN LECHNER Mathematics Club ; Red Cross; Epsilon Gamma

JOHN LEIBFRITZ Alpha Sigma Tau ; Advanced ROTC Officer's Club; Intra路 murals ; Economics Club ROBERT LUKEN Rifle Team; Pershing Rifles; Trick Drill Team; Mathemotici Club; Mechanical Eng . Society


RAYMOND MANTEY Mechanical Eng. Society; Mathematics Club

CHARLES SEAMAN Chapel Choir (Vice-President); Exponent

MILTON McGUIRE Varsity Football; Monogram Club; Intra路murals; Vice-Pres. Senior Class

LA VERNE SEITZ Mechanical Eng . Society

EDGAR MOORE Chapel Choir; Men 's Chorus ;Mixed Chcrus ; C. S. M. C.

WAYNE SHE IDLER Pershing Rifles; Rifle Team; Trick Drill Team; Advancctl ROTC Officer's Club

JOSEPH MORI Chapel Choir; Men's Chorus ; Thespians; Mixed Chorus; Daytonian; Flyer's Hanger; "Who's Who in Amer. Col. & Univ."; President Electrical Eng.; Mask and Mascara

ROBERT SHERMAN Thespians; Exponent; Alpha Psi Omega

GERALD O'GRADY Intra-murals ; Advanced ROTC Officer's Club; Economics Club; CABOS ; Alpha Sigma Tau RITA PERFIL! Sigma Delta Pi DON P!NCIOTTI Varsity Football; Monogram Club (Sec-Treasurer); AllOhio Football Player; Honorable Mention - All Ca tholic All-American; Alpha Sigma Tau; Advanced ROTC Officer's Club; Student Council; Varsity Baseball; Intra-murals WILLIAM POWERS Varsity Football - Co-captain; All-Ohio Football Player; Monogram Club; Intra-murals MARTHA PRINCE Epsilon Gamma (President); Women ' s Chorus

HENRY STICH Alpha Sigma Tau; Pershing Rifles ; Economics Club I ANE SULLIVAN Sigma Delta Pi; Upsilon Delta Chi (President and Treasuru) CHARLOTTE SUMAN International Relations Club; Women's Rille Team; Women 's Chorus; Thespians ; W . A. A. ; Alpha Rho Tau; Mask and Mascara DANTE TERZI Varsity Football; Monogram Club; lntru-murals KENNETH TRIMBACH Mathematics Club (Treasurer); Mixed Chorus; Sophomore Class President; Student Council; Thespians (Vice-President); Men's Chorus (President); CABOS (Treasurer) ; "Who's Who in Amer. Col & Univ ."; Flyer's Hanger Committee; Mask and Mascara

JOHN RAUSCHER Sodality ; Mathematics Club; Alpha Sigma Tau ; Albert Emmanuel Award

JOSEPH UPDYKE Alpha Sigma Tau; Intra-murals; Economics Club

PAUL REICHERT Varsity Football; Monogram Club; Intra-murals; Class Treasurer

MADONNA WACK W . A. A.; Women 's Chorus ; CABOS ; U. D. News ; Girl's Rifle Team; Red Cross

Senior

JOAN RODERER CABOS; Sigma Delta Pi; Red Cross ; Flyer's Hanger Committee; Home Economics Club; W . A. A. RICHARD RUDNICKI Varsity Football ; Monogram Club ; CABOS; Intra-murals ; Adavanced ROTC Officer's Club DON RUHL Band ; Pershing Rifles ; Mathematics Club; Mecha nical Eng. Society (President) WILLIAM SAUERMAN Varsity Football; Monogram Club; Intra路murals; Advanced ROTC Officer's Club LELAND SCHMIDT Varsity Football - Co路captain ; Monogram Club (President); Honorable Mention. All Catholic All-America ; Honorable Mention. All-Ohio ; Advanced ROTC OHicer's Club ; Student Ccuncil ; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class President ; Alpha Sigma Tau ; Junior Prom King ; "Who's Who in Amer. Col & Univ. "; Intra-murals

JOHN WELDON Mixed Chorus; Intra-murals; Daytonian ; CABOS; Chapel Choir; Spirit Committee; Interracial Club; Upsilon Delta Sigma; C. S. M. C.; Economics Club (Sec-Treasurer) JOHN WESTERHEIDE Intra-murals; Spirit Committee ; Thespians; Club (President) ; Mechanical Eng. Society

Mathematics

JAMES WHALEN Editor. U. D. News ; Student Council (Pres ident); junior Class President ; Daytonian ; Red & Blue Sports Editor; CABOS; Spirit Committee; Economics Club; Intra-murals BONNIE WINCKELMAN Alpha Rho Tau; Epsilon Gamma; Thespians Women's Chorus ; Mixed Chorus; W. A. A.; Mascara ; Alpha Psi Omega; Red Cross; Junior Band ; Football Band Sponsor; Flyer's Hanger Alpha Sigma Tau

(President); Mask and Class Sec.; Committee;

JOSEPH ZOUL Varsity Football; Monogram Club; Intramurals

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CLASS OFFICERS President-A! Suttman Vice-President- Thomas Hanlon Secretary-Mary Ann Kessen Treasurer- James Finke

Thomas Ha nlon, Al Suttman, )a mes Finke, Mary Ann Kessen.

Class of '48- war babies- we came to the campus when enrollment was at its lowest ebb and activities at a bare minimum. As sophmores we took the lead in many activities. Outstanding among our class mates were Jeane Warman, Madeleine Unger, Tom Hanlon, Ed Spang, Marjorie Crutcher and Ed Marrinan. Spring term saw a semblance of normalcy return to the campus with men in a vast majority for the first time in our college lives. '47 and a peak year for the Junior class! Our own Ruth Meyer, sponsored by the Monogram Club, was chosen Homecoming Queen in an all-out campaign. Juniors dominated her court with Marianna Monty, Madeleine Unger, Jeane Warman, Mary Ellen Gunther, and Patty Justice as attendants. Stan Groene and Bill Bachus were our football heroes. Lone representative on the basketball squad was Jim Finke. We named AI Suttman, Jim Finke, Mary Ann Kessen and Tom Hanlon our class officers. Big event on the social calendar was the Valentine's Day Junior Promenade at Lakeside. Marianna Monty reigned as queen. Student Council representatives included Tom Hanlon, Madeleine Unger. and Tom McGuire. Al Diringer edited the "Daytonian". UD News staff included Gene Vonderembse, Rita McGarry, Jeane Warman, and Jim Millard. Came spring- the musical show, concerts, Military Ball- and there you have it- our Junior year.

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EDUCATION 3ealed: Geraldine Bubo!z, Dorothy Ellifrill, Miriam Keirn. Standing: Phyllis Shaw. Carol Doles, CathErine Rasa. Mary Ellen Reinhard.

EDUCATION Seated: Adele Eisenhauer. Jeanne Warman. Nancy Boring. Jeanne Le Boeuf. Standing: Patricia Ralph. Margaret Dierken, Made路 leine Unger.

ARTS Sealed:

Marjcry Crutcher,

Winifred Coates.

Rita

McGarry, Jeanne Smith, Marianna Recher. Mildred Mooney, Vesta Cornell. Patricia Griffin. Standing: Clement Jacobs, Edward Fosler. Lester Schlafman. George Sullivan. John Steinbrugge, John Schuler. Tony Portilla. Thomas Scholey.

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Junior<!

SCIENCE Seated: Patricia Schultz. Bess McCann, Rosemary Coulter. Dorothy Clark. Isabel Klopf. Mary Ann Kessen. Eleanor Lowry. Mary Pritchard. Standing: Kenneth Jackson. Connie Frank, Thomas Middleton, Frank Havens, Thomas McCarthy, Donald Stoff. Lucy Breidenback, Everett Archdeacon, Elizabeth Sullivan, Norbert Kosater, Robert Kemper, Irving Shroyer, Roseann Houser.

BUSINESS Seated:

Daniel

Kauffman,

Louis

Carver.

Margie

Wentz, Patricia Justice, James Finke, John Mahoney. Standing: Jack Gosiger, Leo Buse, AI Suttman, Will iom Bachus, Nick Braun, Michael Zeno, Richard HanousÂŁk, Thomas McGuire.

BUSINESS Kneeling: Jack Dawson, LeRoy Miller, John Archer, John Ensley. Standing: Harold Thomas, Kenneth Arkenberg , Earl Clark , Robert

Mangan,

Marianna

Monty , Joseph

Tolle, Ruth Meyer. Robert Huels, Bertrand Heckel. Thomas Ratterman, Don Wehner. Don Smith.

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Junior:J

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Standing: Jack Kenney, John Wilker. John Dill, Eugene Channel. Robert Schweller, Bill Ginder. Glenn Mumpower. Earl Gieseman. Kneeling: George Zimmerman, John Shaffer.

Tom

Baker.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Standing: Robert Thome, James Bordewisch, George Falkenbach. AI Diringer, David Timmer, Tom Hanlon. Kneeling: James Pfeiffer, Mike Fischer.

CHEMICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING Standing: Paul Swift, Dennis Griffin, Don Scheidler, Paul Grusenmeyer, James Woeste, Burt Reiniger, Maurice Klitzman. Kneeling: Edward Freeh, Lloyd Reindl, Elmer Gooch .

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CLASS OFFICERS President- Michael Zeno Vice-President-- Frank Hollencamp Secretary-Peggy Watkins Treasurer-Nick Braun

Nick Braun, Michael Ze nc , Peggy W a tkins. Fra nk Holle ncamp .

Following up a successful first year, we sophomores again played a prominent part in the school life here on the Hilltop. In contrast to last year, it would be an understatement to say that the record enrollment injected a new life into the schooL For better or worse, some of the prewar frivolities were missing, and gone were our balmy freshman days when coeds fought for all available males. Despite the acute women shortage our social calendar was not slighted in the least. The Thespians' first play "Song of Bernadette" was unusually successful with a member of our class, Rosemary Busic, enacting the title role. Norris Helwig and Bill Fisch also played leading parts. Kenny Boxwell, Gus Shroyer, Dick Dahn, Jim Hanby, and Ed Toscani gave us a share of glory in the football season. While the basketball team could boast of so phs Bill Ginn, Gene Wolke, Charley Jones, Ken Pitzer, and Bob Wolfe. Our class officers were Michael Zeno, president; Frank Hollencamp, vice president; Peggy Watkins, secretary; and Nick Braun, treasurer. We were represented on the Student Council by Frank Maloney and Bill Fisch.

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BUSINESS First row: Phyllis Keiff'r, Sue Argas!, Lois Slavin, June Schwinn. Second row: Harold O 'Neil, Donald Custinborder, Phil· ye Meyer, Robert McGraw. Third row: )im Boff, Dominic Gallo. Charles Carson. John Sciannamblo, Louis DiPasquale. Fourth row: Lelian Lacey, Paul Moosbrugger, Frank Ma loney. Fi'th row: Norris Helwig. Harry Myers, Everett Quintr;:ll. On wall: Edward Fornefeld, John McGarry, Joe Jeffries, Bill Lykins.

BUSINESS Fir•! nw: Bob Bockrath . Bob Mains, Bob Wolfe, Ed Stoermer. Rafael Olazagasli. 2ocond row: Rcnald 1\ndrews, Bill Nolan.

Klosterman.

Ray

Miller,

Jerry

Third row: Bob Kelly. Norman Fay, Donald Hohler. Fourth row: Jack Haake, Angelo Zavakos, Frank Stovicek. Bill Richards. Chester Wolanin, George Weddingtcn. On wall: Juan Bermudez, George Hohm, Langdon Campbell, Vincent Brinkman. Henry Petscbelt, Elmer Arlinq.

BUSINESS First row : Barbara Jensen, Mary Ruhl, Mary Ann Shaw. Second row: James Romer, Camilo Monforte, Kathryn Knese. Betty Hodapp. Third row: Dick Dahn. David MacPherson, Herb Smith, fran>: Hickey. Fourth row: Willia m Guckes, Russell Sides, Richard Greenwoc d, Edwin Seeboeck. Fifth row: Harry Humpert, Joseph Me rkle, Charles Hoffcnbent , Jerry Shimada, Frank Schmidt. Six!~

row: William McCormick , William Favre!, Robert Niederman.

On wall: Bernard Hickey . Charles Olinger, Gus Shroy· er. Jim Elliott. Everett Ham. Jim Scheuerman, Vincent Stefanek, Norbert Giere.

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ARTS Seated: Jeanette McKoy, Dorothy Dixon, Shirley Duerr, Margaret Ashworth. Standing:

Bonnie Stelzer,

Eileen

Quinlisk,

Jeannette

Stoecklein, Phyllis Fronk.

ARTS First row: Charles Sherman, Ray Hieber. Jerry Herzog. Martin Kinkaid. )im Murphy. Second row: Willie Griffin, Rose Mary Richards, Helen Vlahos. Mariam Schaefer.

Rose Mary Bus ic.

)ames

O'Leary.

EDUCATION First row: William Fisch. Edwin King. )ames )ann. Mary Hathcock, Mary Hunt. Second row: Jim

Hamby.

Harry

Turner.

Bill Ginn,

Wanda Ringo. Third row: Kenny Boxwell. Walter Fremond. Pat Olcott. Evelyn Flemming . Ruth Stevens .

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SCIENCE First row: Peggy Watkins, Marilyn Kohler, Mary Ann Osterfeld Second row: Frank Busse, Alton Backs, Jack Voehringer, Louis Gould . Third row: Allred Weber, Mark Backs , john Clingerman, Herbert Wong . Standing: Lois Marrero, Ed Morrisey ,

Die~<

Arndts.

SCIENCE First row: Carol Ballard, loy Rauscher, Frances Sloan . Second row: Bob Vernier, lim Alder , Joseph Whelan. Third row: Bcb Finch, John Wharton , Bob Rauh. Standing: Joe Fitzsimmons, Mike Quigley , Paul Weigel, Norman Pudzinski.

SCIENCE First row: Dolores Sizemore, joella Schmidt. Second row: Pat Hagans , Therese Kelble, Lois Kappeler. Third row: Cassie McKenzie, Colleen Meller, Peggy Ens. Fourth row: William Deschaine, AI Rampone, James Cocper, Paul Hickey.

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING First row: Edward Heller. Clyde Brenner. Second row: Bob Ruther, Jerry Helmig, Ed Gmeiner. Third row: Ralph Kaiser, Thomas Hug, Thomas Beckert. Harry Goeke. Fourth row: Robert Greiner, Charles Hartman, Lawrence Seim, Don Dover. Phil Ostendorf, Richard Gardner, Paul Paetz, George Klipsline, Gonzalo Castillo.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING First row: Jorge Nunez, Andy Belavic, George Moon. Second row: James Burns. Robert Alder, Earl Moorman. Third row: William Gallagher, Dona ld Flischel. Fourth

row:

Warren

Driver,

Bernard

Doody,

Gene

Duane. Erich Helbig, Ra y Kehn, James Yerger.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING First row: Ned Lowry, Charles Kohler, Karl Kraemer, Otis Lake. Second row: Wesley Albright, Frank Rauscher, Edward Johnson . Third

row:

Dan

Groszewski,

John

Bourke,

Robert

O'Brien, Edwin Scholz. Standing: Hans Pauls, John Quinlisk, Carmel Clune, Robert Kral.

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CLASS OFFICERS President-Art Bok Vice-President- Richard Amann Secretary-Vera Seiler Treasurer-Albert Jansen

Rich ard Ama nn, Art Bok, Albert Ja nsen Vera Seiler

The quality of a class may always be open to debate, but simple arithmetic proves the preponderant superiority in numbers of our freshman class of 1946-47. With a total of 1,167 students we outnumbered the rest of the school by almost two to one. The majority of this number were veterans, so that rather than being "green frosh" , the majority of the class caused a general trend toward serious study. Not that we didn't take time out for a little fun. The overflow crowd at the Freshman Welcome Dance provided a striking example of our adherance to the trite but true adage, "All work and no play . .. " Pete Kuntz and Mary Hall were crowned king and queen of this festival. In campus activities, Chuck Crowley was our representative on the Student Council. Art Bok headed our class as president, ably assisted by the other officers, Dick Amann, Al Jansen, and Vera Seiler. Probably our best known achievements were in the sports field . On the gridiron, Art Bok, Bobby Klotz, Bill Gutbrod, Ed Wagner gave outstanding service. The basketball team was led by "Rip" West, who set a modern scoring record for the school with Bob Arnzen sparking the team defensively.

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ENGINEERS First row: Roscoe Coy, Joe Baumgarter, Fred Wagner, Leroy Williams, Maurice White, Kenneth Wooley. Bernard Roth, Bill Slonaker, AI Wi.I)keljohann, Jack Kirsch. Second row: Dan Romer, Richard Ruschau, Donald Kahle, William Hoffman, Al Reuther, Bill Stell, Jack Trick, Millard Dumnick, Allen Ehlert. John Wright. Don Medlam. Third row: Eugene Pauly, Agustine Runkel, Otis Green, Charles Giggons, Lou Favre!, Terrence Lorenz, Gordon Mills, Obed Mason, George Borm. Robert Elking. Richard Hickey, Emerson Utz. Fourth row: Jack Wilson, Edwin Rauscher, Robert Tanis, Tom Lauer. Albert Van Alta, Willis Moore, Arthur Bok, Tom Graham. Anthony Ebert. Maurice Peters. Albert Hodapp. Ray Lemming, Marcello Alvarez. Filth row: Charles Zimmer, Phil McNamara, Leo Arkenberg, Don Herbert. Frank Parenti, Herb Milkereit. Ralph Link, Theodore Kris h, Robert Kirkpatrick, Bernard Vander Hoar, Hubert Hurst. llichard Kearney, William Adams, Robert Tribby, Charles Horn.

ENGINEERS First row: Jerry Muth, Louis Suttman, Bill Mayer, Alvaro Ponce, Frank Raso, Robert Clark. Tom Lechner, Ray Gaier, Jorge Nunez, Jim Kelly. Second row: Bob Schaefer, Jack Wagner, Carl Bell, Richard Green, Robert Elliott, Tern Eshman, George Daly. Kenny Stegemiller, Jack Elliott, Robert Burtner, John Shaeffer. Third row: Joe Gallagher, Fritz Drodofsky, Harold Honious, Bill Horst. Al Horning, Carl Bunker, Frank, Krein, Eugene Gaiser, Oscar Ellison, Harold Hormann, John Gallagher, Kenneth Smith. Fourth row: Edga r Bradley, William Holzmann, Jack Zimmerman, Billie Mills, Jack Mills, Jim Thomp路 son. Jim Fortne y, Melvin Rec kying, Howard Pritchard, Leo Kessler, David Gordon, Louis Froning , John Shurr, Don Tanner. Filth row: Henry Oste rfeld. Richard O'Brien, Al Lyons, Ray Nevels, Jim Wade, Dick Schlembach, Jo ck Flanagan, Dick Hos t. Al Krouse, Tom Hoefle !, Dick Simmerman, Bob Loeb, Joseph Black, Howard Young.

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ENGINEERS First row: Steve Vargo, William Schaefer, Joe Moylan, Ed Schutzman, Ladeen Wheelock, George Vance, Ed Busch, David Riney. Robert Wright, John Grismer. Second row: Edward Maj. Robert Gronotte, William Kramer, Thomas Doyle, Don Wendeln, Ray Noll, Curt Wieners, Richard Smith, Frank Schneble, Dick Thome, )ames Mueller. Third row: Eugene Johnston, Charles Heitzman, Richard Hose, Tom Amann, Joe Kluska, Wal!er Lutzwert, William Walter. Dick Stratton, Frank Ruhl. Marinus Bergman, Henry Corbett. Merrick Stauffer. Fourth row: Richard Yinger, Philip Ulrich, Carl Yinger. Ed McDonald, Joe Medisch, Durmond Look, Donald Lou, Donald Walker, Richard Cain, Harold Bruhn, Clarence Reusch, Roy Houser, Charles Dorian. Fifth row: Howard Monnin, Robert Yeazell, Frank Walsh, John Ccllin•. William McDaniels, )ames Hardin.

ENGINEERS First row: Marion Adams, Earl Dily, Montfort Steeley, Earl Butler, Vernon Bauer, Charles Beck, Kent Zopf, Eugene Connor, Lewis Watson, Robert Altenburg. Second row: Art Murray, Robert Winemiller, Andy Klamo, Robert Schoch, Richard Lehman, Ralph Rigg, William Homer, Harry Trigg, Joseph Warren, Harold Wright. Bill Wheelock. Third row: Ben Shearer, Earl Ho, David Sheeley, Henry Nye, Larry Keefer, Blake Truesdale, )ames DeLuna, William Coffman, Carl Uth, Manville Rose, Bob Rogers, Charles Dietz. Fourth row: )im Moosbrugger, Everett Thompson, William Brown, )ames Weikel, Robert Fulton, NEal Breesman, Tom Connair, Marshall Kepler, Jack Roll, John Renaker, John Schell, Richard Mac· kay. Stanley Stefanowski. Fifth row: john Leibolt, Walter Recher, Charles Kenny, John Pernik, Tony Schwarber, Don Foley, Dan Lacey, Anthony Kohnen, Bill Meyers, )im Bell, Joe Werner, Francis McKenna, Joe Mantey, Arnold Barnhorn.

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BUSINESS First row: Mable Hites. joan Schneider, Dorothy Osterleld, Jeanne Helmig, Janice Melberth, Jeanne Lyons, Mary Frank, Edna Pfeiffer, Mary Stoermer, Mary Duffy. Second row: Sarah Baggett, Delores Sugrue, James Garneau. Harold Selz, James Stang. Bill Ralph, James Pegg. Beverly Dehn, Rita Schramm. Third row: Bert Hirten. john Garneau, Ray George, Fred Miller, john Delp, Jack Huntsberger, Bob Wagner, Joe Polilli. Bill McKinley, Jerry Brun, Bill Behler, Paul Hester. Fourth row: Ray Miller. William Morris, Bill Gillespie, Marvin Greene, James Schmalenberqer.

BUSINESS First row: Mary Sullivan, Margaret Fergus. Chris Economides, Audrey Ludwig, Marjorie Wittmann, Joanne Albers, Mary Henne, Dorothy Walil, Annette Campbell, Eunice Richardson. Second row: James Sollenberger, Jerry Grady. Bob Tieman, George Dowdell, Louis Caras, William Bolster. Charles Mudd, Irvin Kuhn, John Gorie, Charles Collins, Karl Weimer. Third row: Albert jansen, Bob Unger, Art Kohler, Kenneth Stout, Philip Lang, John Shaeffer, Bernard O'Doherty, Charles Williams. Linus Modlich, James Schmitt, Ed Niehaus, Gordon Durban. Fourth row: Walter Reed. Bill Suttmiller, Bob Paulick. Pete Kuntz. Jim Smith, Ed Wildenhaus, Dick Harmon, Norman Justice, John Besanceney, Patrick Hill, Richard Bywater. Ralph Hammer, Don Abbott.

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BUSINESS First row: Frank Brinkman, Tom Talbot, Bill Hufziger, Lew Clemmer, Larry Sacksteder, Montford Hendrickson, Bill Wick, Bob Bartoszek, Dick Williamson, Bob Bush, Gordon Lowell, Ja ck Jackowski. Second row: John Kinder, Rich Amann, Carl Wald, Kenny Brown, Ra y Sacksteder, Charles Dunca n, Tom Mulhern, Anthony Perrone, Robert Young, Jerry Schmidt. Frank Rock , John Klebba. Third row: Orion Smith , Anthony Schrimpf. Fred Tuke, Dan Meyers, Don Collins, Tom Sayer, Jerry McGarry, Dan Leary, John Stueve, Robert Beck, John Merkle, Robert Girard, Gordon Gilbert. Fourth row: William Ewry , Thomas Dickman, Clement Spraley, Patrick O'Brien, Don Becker, Ray Marker, John Johnson , Jim Hall, Elmer Hohm, Raymond Johns on, John Fields, Louis Caraci. Roger Reisch, Don Cope.

SCIENCE First row: Jeanne Wangler, Frances Hussey, Anne Huffman, Margie Ruprecht , Helen Knepper, Pal路 sy Salyer, Janice Boring, Ca rolyn Miniard, Peggy Mannix, Rita Rapp . Second row: Nadine Cleveland, Gloria Anticoli, Mercedes Roberts , Albert Turner, Rex Caddell, Howard Whyte, Victor Shampton, Joseph Ducey, Irene Gelep, Georgieanne Fischer, Helen Volk. Third row: Robert Hennessey. Louis Bolton, Ray Janaszek, Ariel Martinez, Jim Danford, Dean Shroy路 er, Bob Clagett, Bill Fitzpatrick, Wallace Hogan, Ralph Harshbarger, William Kuntz, Jack Barth. Fourth row: lim Carr, Edward Gentner, Jim Weis, Jim Tangeman, Nick Fiel, Russ Fie!. Harold Bai路 ley , Richard Schieman, Howard Reed, Richard Bath, John Finke, Robert Lee, Daniel Yee, Dick Schimmoller.

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ARTS First row: Evelyn Reichard. Joan Murray, Marilyn Thomas, Marilyn Whisler, Mary Chilton . Second row: Tom Brown, Tom Dully. Bob Tormey, Edward Plumer, Thomas Folino. Joseph Heavin Third row: Walt Diver, AI Sullivan, Urban Rater路 mann, Bernard Bayer, Harvey Clark, John Madden, Robert Anneser. Fourth row: Dick Hackett, Thomas Hungling, Arthur Abrams,

George Lawrence.

Morton Fried,

James

Clemmer.

ARTS First

row:

William

Spelman, Georgia

O'Connell.

Molly Bucher. Helen Duderstadt, Jane Pain, Richard O'Toole. Second row: Eugene Miller, Pat Elder. Robert Coch路 ran. Thomas Keck, Ncrman Schmidt. Leon Mason, Robert Maurer. Third row: Charles Lawson , Larry Eyink. Sid Ma 路 lone. Howard Middleton , Joseph Cekun, James Tully. Fourth row: Don Stewart, Bob Minnerup. Richard Lee. Francis Devine.

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EDUCATION First row: Helyn Pushee. Dorothy Burgess, Mary Jo Huth , Patricia Parrott. Venabelle Welday, Peggy KauJiman, Virginia Graham. Janice Solms, Gloria Bushbaum, Wilma Van Fossan. Second row: lim Douglass, Harlow Fleischman. Al Angerer. Bill Gutbrod. Hemy Farrazza. Mike Hunt. Robert Skelton, Jim Whitaker. Third row: Joe Sullivan. Lewis Clemens, Earl Blair, Bernard Otten, Bill Lange. L. I. Dugan. E. J. Landreville. William Lansdown. Fourth row: Joe Tomasko , Wilbur Sizer. Dick Volk, Eugene Burg. Dennis Smith, Richard Dutro, Dick Ovcnshire. James Beckman.

SCIENCE First row: Marilyn Hagans, Joan Loge!, Patricia Fahey. Mary Van Dyke Brown, Marjorie Current, Marillyn Behrer, Mary Hall, Shirley Zimmerle. Joa n Harrow, Mary Ventura. Mary F. Meyer, Jacquelinn Randclph . Second row: Mariann Mueller, Jayne Nyhan, Harry Miller, George Hannan, Keith Eubank, Michael Powers. Donald Menker, Joe Scarpelli, Tom Foster, Jack Feverston, Frank Demmons. Ruth Stroud, Ethel Stefanics. Third row: Louis Melia , Kenneth Bowers. David Kramer. Randall McClelland. Carl Bars, Morris Lyons. Jack Dignan, William K. Smith, Donald C. Cashman, Walker Williams, Richard Mee. Fourth row: Eugene Barnes, A. ). Miller, Martin LeBoeuJ, Con Fecher. Charles Hubbard. Tony Barth.,r. Tom Martin, Richard Nelson, Robert Dcoley. Law rence McGrevy, G lenn Cook, Frank Valley .


First row: Eugene Mitchell, Eugene McCready, Martin Heckling, Richard Weaver. Norman Fess, Plato Varidin, Edward Janning. Second row: Charles Breig, James Racz. Thomas Reineck, James Madigan, Curtis Niles, James Childs, Chauncey Hunker, Edward Moss. Third row: Larry Wiles, Charles Westerfield, John Schlesser, Robert Adams, Fred Strehle, Paul Geyer, Lloyd Anderson. Fourth row: James Riley, James McDonald, Thomas Howes, James Byrd, Chester Plonka, Fred Krebs, John Wasleff. Fifth row: Charles Burneka, Stanley Bennett, William Snyder, Tippy Shadoan.

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"Jonesy" "Hear no -, speak no -, see no -" - Sign of the times - Blue Grass boys .... Home scene in Vetville - Going home - John and Mary Ann - "Oh, Gene . .. " - Torch paradeSnow-job - Junior and his plane (it flies) - Christmas program- "She's lovely, she's engaged" - Time off for a short one- Solo by Doc - New construction - John hits the books -Wielder of the stick - Ten minute break. Page Fifty-nine




Brother Price stresses a point in Literature.

Sister Hilda views homemaking progress .

The Division of Arts has as its objectives the ennchment of the student's cultural background, the stimulation of intellectual activity, education for satisfactory social adjustments, and the development of capacities for leadership. Curricula of the arts division furnishes special preparation for the various professions and prepares students for study on a graduate level. Philosophy courses are stressed for arts students in view of the role philosophical principles play in effective thinking, speaking, writing and living. Recently added to the curricula are fine arts degrees in music and art. The latter is offered in conjunction with the Dayton Art Institute. Rev. Henry

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J. Kobe, S.M. is dean of the arts division.


::biviaion o/ Science The Science Division offers bachelor's degrees with majors in biology. chemistry, geology. home economics, mathematics, medical technology. medical radiological technique, nursing education, and physics in addition to offering pre-professional courses in scientific fields. Affiliations with both St. Elizabeth's and Miami Valley hospitals increase the facilities available for those studies. Graduates of the science division are currently enrolled in medical. dental. and graduate schools throughout the country. The pre-medical course is recognized by the American Medical Association. Louis A. Saletal. S.M., heads the science division as associate dean. Under his direction the division keeps abreast with the latest scientific developments through contacts with professional and scientific circles.

Fu ture docto rs lea rn a b out Zoology .

Pre -meds . a t work in the dissection lob .


Miss Dolby cond ucts a class in hea lth study.

Brother Perz's Spanish class.

:JJivi:Jion o/ GJucalion With full realization of the need for teachers properly equipped to answer the needs of modern day educational systems, the curriculum of the Division of Education presents a well-rounded picture of both the cultural and practical aspects of study. Principles and techniques of classroom work, blended with courses to develop a personal store ot knowledge prepare the student to fill an educational position. Practice teaching in local schools puts the finishing touches on the product of the University lecture halls. The department prepares students with suitable moral and intellectual qualifications for state certification for primary, elementary. and high school teaching. Dr. Daniel Leary is head of this division which is a part of the College of Arts and Sciences.

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Mr. Snyder lectures on Economics.

Learning typing technique.

Bu:Jineod -4-Jminidlralion Featuring a program of "core courses" the Division of Business Administration offers majors in business organization, economics, accounting, and secretarial studies. Students are prepared to enter the business world with a solid grounding in principles and actual practice. Fundamentals common to all businesses are emphasized, with history, philosophy. and English courses required to broaden the student's intellectual background. In the department of secretarial studies, much modern equipment is available to train students in the practical aspects of office routine. Courses from men with industrial. professional. and business experience are included in the program to further broaden the student's education. George W. Nagel. S .M .. is assistant dean and acting head of the division.

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Junior electricals at work in the electronics lab .

Dr. Wohlleben checks on some future chemical engineers.

The College of Engineering includes four departments-civiL mechanicaL electrical and chemical engineering, and has the largest enrollment of all the divisions in the University. Holding high standing among such schools in the country, the engineering college emphasizes a program that is technicaL scientific, and practical. Classroom lectures and laboratory work are augmented by field trips to local industrial plants and construction firms to acquaint the students with every aspect of their chosen profession. Affiliation of the departments with various professional associations is encouraged as are professional societies among the students. Austin J. Holian, S.M., is acting dean of the College of Engineering assisted by Joseph Chamberlain, acting head of the civil engineering department, William J. Wohlleben, S.M., head of the chemical engineering department, Louis Rose, S.M., head of the electrical engineerinng department, and Andrew Weber, S.M., head of the Mechanical engineering department. Page Sixty-six


With a broad curricula, including courses from all divisions of the University, evening and Saturday morning classes have attracted a large enrollment. Students in these classes represent men and women from all professions and industries, veterans taking advantage of their G.l. Bill of Rights, teachers seeking to raise their educational levels, and individuals seeking self-improvement. Courses are primarily maintained on a standard with those of the regular program. A group of certificate curricula have, however, been designed for those working towad a definite educational goal in technical fields. The faculty includes members of the regular University staff, in addition to representatives from local businesses and industries. Elmer Lackner, S.M., heads the evening class department.

A cla ss at work in the physics lab.

Economic Geography lecture.


Father Baumeister conducts class. Research work.

Informal discussion class .

While working on a smaller scale than in the past, the Graduate School continues to serve those working towards a master's degree. Local teachers and administrators comprise the majority of the students in this division. Degrees are given in English, education, and philosophy, with courses offered in other fields. The Graduate School accepts students holding bachelor's degrees for classroom study and supervision of dissertations. The administration has announced the discontinuance of the Graduate School after the students now attending have completed the requirements for degrees. Rev. Edmund Baumeister, S.M., heads the graduate studies departmen!.

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Colonel James Simpson, Professor of Military Science and Tactics, gerved as head of the military department this year. He entered the service upon his graduation from the University of California in 1921. During World War II Colonel Simpson served in the E. T. 0. with the XIII Corps. Before his appointment here he was stationed on the West Coast with the VII Corps.

Celene! Simpson

Assisting Colonel Simpson are: First Lt. Reagan, assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics and staff adjutant; First Sergeant Hunsaker, as instructor and rifle team coach; Master Sergeant Richister, as instructor and sergeant major of the staff; Staff Sergeant Burton, administrative assistant; Sergeant D. Ferree, supply sergeant, and PFC. R. Becker, assistant supply sergeant.

Sgt. Richis ter, Sgt. Burton, Lt. Reagan, Pfc. Becker, Sgt. Ferree, Sgt. Hunsaker

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First row: Archer, Brown, Gray, Wright. Second row: Schmidt, Lewis, Greene, Vonderembse, Stovicek. Third row: Funke, Black, Seeboeck, Campbell, Millard, Helmig. Neiderman. Fourth row: Foster, Schuler, Gallagher, Wilker, Mahoney, Stoff. Grusenmeyer.

_j}JvanceJ Courde Advance military training classes are offered by the U. D. Reserve Officers Training Corps to a limited number of students upon completion of two years basic work. Veterans of World War IL by virtue of their military service, are eligible for selection without having taken this basic course. Selections from the eligible cadets are made by the professor of Military Science and Tactics, who notes particularly the applicant's or cadet's scholastic standing, military discipline, aptness, capacity for leadership, and physical fitness. Both junior and senior classes devote three class hours a week to theoretical subjects and two hours to practical training as cadet officers in drill with the various companies of the R.O.T.C. Battalion. During the summer vacation the majority of cadet officers will attend the summer cadet camp at Fort Meade, Maryland, where they will receive intensive training in the practical application of the principles and theory they learned in class. Upon the successful conclusion of the advanced course, plus the designated training period at an R.OT.C. summer camp, the student is commissioned a second lieutenant in the Reserve Army of the United States.

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Company A FIRST PLATOON

Capt. Brown Li. Seeboeck

SECOND PLATOON

Lt. Gray Sgt. Mahcney

The two year basic course of infantry training is compulsory for all male, non-veteran students of the University who are physically fit. The purpose of the basic course is to teach the fundamentals of military drill and organization and the use of the individual weapons as well as to prepare the cadet for admission into the advanced course.

Company C FIRST PLATOON

Capt. Greene Lt. Vonderembse


Company B FlRST PLATOON

Capt. Black Lt. Millard

SECOND PLATOON

Lt. Foster Sgt. Schuler

During the freshman and sophomore ye~ at the University, the cadets are instructed in the basic principles of military organization and tactics. In addition to the classroom study. two hours each week are spent in military drill to teach the cadets military discipline and the basic military formations .

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Lt. Gallagher Sgt. Funke


Lt. Col. Archer. Capt. Schmidt

After a three year absence the Pershing Rifles resumed its activities and once again gained recognition as a prominent military and campus organization. Cadet Lt. Colonel John Archer was authorized to reorganize Company B, First Regiment. whose previous record is a constant source of pride to the military department. The Pershing Rifles attempts to promote character and leadership and to establish drill units of the highest military caliber. It is affiliated with the National Fraternity of Pershing Rifles, founded by General John Pe rshing in 1894 at the University of Nebraska. Late this spring after many diffculties, forty new members were pledged and subsequently initiate d into the society. This year's Military Ball sponsored by the Pershings , a nd presented shortly after Easter, was one of the social "musts". The affair was high-lighted by a colorful intermission program which featured the pledges receiving their official Pershing cords.

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Col. Archer confers with his s taff "Colum n left!!"

On the march Lt. Reagan checks on a platoon

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J Seated: Leland Schmidt, Don Pinciotti, AI Suttman, Bill Fisch, Ja mes Whalen, Joan Hussey , Madeleine Unger, Tom Hanlon, Charles Crowley. Standing: Norman Lanter, Arthur Bok, Michael Zeno.

Organized in 1941. the Student Council acts as an advisory body representing student opinion and presenting recommendations to the faculty. The Council also strives to foster a spirit of cooperation and coordination among the various oganizations. To liquidate possible indebtedness of student organizations and class activities, the Student Council collected a fee each semester from the students to provide a sinking fund. Each profit bearing activity on the campus also donates a portion of its gain to the fund. Realizing that the new field-house is a real student need, the Council promoted a funddrive to hasten the realization of the University's plans for such a building. Both the students and the alumni participated in this project. Members of the Council participated tional Student Organization by attending a and a regional meeting in Cleveland. The gates to the group's national convention in

in the foundation of the Nanational meeting in Chicago council will also send deleChicago this summer.

Officers of the group were James Whalen, president, Al Suttman, vice-president. William Fisch, secretary, and Joan Hussey, treasurer. Representatives to the council were named at class elections.

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Seated: Joan Rcderer, Andrew Belavic, Adele Eisenhauer, Kenneth Trimboch. Don KouJJmon. Harry Humpert, Myra Boland. Eleanor Kurtz, Jim Kelly. Standing: Robert Kelly. Dennis GriJJin, Joseph Mori. Jack Weldon.

Purpose of the Campus Activities Board of Service is, as the name implies, to give service to organizations and individuals on the campus particularly in matters of a religious nature. This year CABOS sought to instill a true Christmas spirit in the students by promoting the sales of religious Christmas cards. Members also made revisions on the campus service board and sought to organize a student senate. In conjunction with the nation-wide celebration by Catholics of May Day for Mary. CABOS sponsored the annual May procession on the campus. Eleanor Kurtz, senior arts coed, presented flowers at the statue of Our Lady during the ceremonies and read the act of consecration. Attending her were Joan Hussey and Joan Roderer. Recitation of the rosary and singing of hymns ware included in this traditional affair which closed with Banediction in the chapel. Both students and faculty participated. Officers of the group included Joe Mori. president. Andrew Belavic, vice-president. Eleanor Kurtz, secretary, and Kenneth Trimbach, treasurer. Father Edwin Leimkuhler, S.M. acted as faculty advisor.

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Seated: Thomas Hanlon, Dennis Griffin, John WesterhE>ide. Edward Freeh. Margaret Ens. Dector Schraut. First row standing: Rafael Pinol. Nicholas Engler, Hans Pauls. Ray Kehn. Gerald Helmig. George Moon. Jchn Quinlisk. Raymond Mantey. Theodore Lienesch. Robert Rauth. James Millard. Second row standing: Norbert Kosater, Gonzalo Costillo, Richard Berry. Richard Arndts. David Timmer. Daniel Groszewski, Robert Unger, John Schuler, Ray mend Hummer, Don Ruhl. Earl Moorman, Robert Luken. Erich Helbig. Albert Diringer.

Established in 1940 for the purpose of stimulating interst in both pure and applied mathematics through informal discussions of those fundamental topics in mathematics which seldom arise in undergraduate courses, the U.D. Mathematics club carried on an active program this year centered around its bi-weekly meetings. Student speakers competed each semester for the Dean of Science A ward for the best paper submitted during the term. Robert Schweller, senior mechanical engineer student, won the prize for the fall semester with his paper on "Alignment Charts." Members visited the Cincinnati Observatory on a special field trip. Dr. Paul Herget, director of the observatory, spoke to the group on "An Application of Finite Differences to the Computation of Orbits." At the annual Mathematics club dinner, Professor Gaylord M. Merriman of the University of Cincinnati spoke on "Questions after the Lecture." The dinner was a part of an all day Mathematics club program. Officers for the year included John Westerheide, president, Edward Freeh, vice-president, Dennis Griffin, secretary, and Peggy Ens, treasurer. Dr. Kenneth C. Schraut is moderator of the club.

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Although the minute-book of the University Debating Society was closed in 1942, the record of high achievements was continued and immortalized in a far more deadly conflict wherein four former members made the supreme sacrifice on the field of battle. It was with a well-deserved tribute to these and to all former members who served their country that Dr. William 0. Wehrle opened the initial meeting of the reorganized society in January of 1947. Officers guiding the destinies of the society throughout the past semester were: Bertram Heckel, pre5ident; Norris Helwig, vice-president; John Steinbruegge, secretary; William Guensche, treasurer; Edwin Seeboeck, publicity director; and Joseph Higgins, manager. In its first year of re-activation, Upsilon Delta Sigma has functioned as an orientation society pending post-war reconstruction of collegiate debating teams throughout the country. The society plans to carry the banner of the University into inter-collegiate competition starting with the 1947-1948 scholastic year, determined to maintain its enviable record of past achievements.

Seated: Jack Jones , Tom Brown, Laurence Dugan, Bert Heckel, James Kelly. Bill Fisch. First row standing: Norris Hell路 wig. Harry Humpert, Robert Kel路 ly. Ernest Landerville, Joseph Higgins. Second row standing: Harry Myers. John Steinbruegge. William Guensche. Edward Seeboeck, John Weldon.


S,iril Commiltee Rallies, a giant bonfire, and two never-to-be-forgotten migration trips marked the first post-war edition of the Spirit Committee. Weekly pep-rallies during the football season with the band and the cheerleaders and featuring such speakers as Lou Tschudi, Harry Baujan, and Jack Padley engendered a student spirit which was manifested by the cheering at the football games. Prior to these games the campus blossomed forth with signs painted by the organization. Yeoman work was performed on the bonfire on the eve of the Homecoming game and in decorating the stadium and ballroom for the game and dance of the following day. A special two-car section of a train was reserved for the rooters following the Flyers to Toledo, while the trip to Athens for the Ohio U. game required a complete special train, with food and drinks served in the impromptu "dining car." Dancing and singing led by the band was featured on both trips which were culminated by hard-fought victories for the Flyer team. Officers of the organization were Chuck Crowley, president. Gil Stovicek, vice-president, Marilyn Kohler, secretary. and Ellie Kurtz, treasurer.

Seated: Jo Ann Bell. Jack Walsh. Ed King. Norbert Giere. Leis Kappeler. Chuck Williams. Don Cashman. lim Riley. Hank Ferrazza. Marilyn Kohler. Carmen Ventura. Mary Osterfeld. Eileen Quinlisk. Madeleine Unger. Standinq: John Schneider. Jack Weldon. Vince Stelanek. Paul Braun. Pat Justice. AI Suttman. Chuck Crowley. Wanda Ringo. Denny Griffin. J. Garneau. Frances Sloan. Mary Hall.

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Grace Luther, Jeanette Stoecklein, Eleanor Kurtz, Connie Frank.

Cenlraf Women~ Organization The Central Women's Organization was formed in September to replace the four divisional women's groups that previously functioned on the campus. C. W.O. is designed to. coordinate the activities undertaken by the coeds and to foster a united spirit in the student body as a whole. It was for this second purpose that the C.W.O. sponsored the first annual Christmas Open House in tha Women's Lounge. More than 800 students and faculty members attended the affair. Highlight of the year's program was the "Turnabout Tag," annual coed dance held on May 7 at Lakeside ballroom. Preceding the dance were several weeks of spirited campaigning on the part of the campus coeds to elect the women's choice of a "King of the. Coeds." Custom was set in reverse for the occasion, with the coeds performing all the usual "male chores" on a date-to include paying the bills. Other activities included a Lenten collection of clothing for Europeans under the auspices of the National Catholic Welfare Council. The organization is piloted by a board consisting of Grace Luther, Jeanette Stoecklein, Eleanor Kurtz, and Connie Frank. Sr. Agnes Immaculata, S. N.D., is faculty advi::or to the group.

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The University of Dayton College Unit of the American Red Cross has continued in its program of volunteer service which its members instituted with the organization of the unit in 1945. Seventeen members of the group completed a hospital leaders' recreation course in order to be better able to direct the activities of other students in monthly parties given at the local militarv and veterans administration hospital. Approximately 80 students participated in an extensive Water Safsty program which included Life-Saving, Stroke Improvement. and Beginner's Swimming classes. All these classes were taught by students trained in previous Water Safety programs. Included in the group were John Mahoney, director of the program, Jean LeBoeuf. Don Smith, Jeane Warman, Madeline Unger, and Joe Mori. All activities of the group are carried on in conjunction with the Montgomery County chapter of the American Red Cross and under supervision of Chapter advisor Mrs. Greer Marechal and faculty advisor Sr. Agnes Immaculata, S.N.D. Rita McGarry is student chairman of the group assisted by vice-chairman Jean LeBoeuf and secretary Connie Frank.

First row: Wilma Von Fossen. Virginia Graham, Jean Le BoueL Second row: Connie Frank, Cha rlene Green, Carol Ballard, Rita McGarry, Grace Luther.

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Seated: Isabel Klopf, Rita McGarry , King Bradow, Mildred Mooney. Standing: Robert Unger, Charles Seaman, J a c k Jones.

Cherished by staff members and the faculty advisor of the campus literary magazine, the Eponent, is its long publication record which makes it the oldest student organ on the campus. 1947 marked the Exponent's 41st year of publication. The striking blue and white cover of the monthly magazine enclosed subject matter ranging from Brahms to blondes. Contributions came from every class and division in the university. Vets supplied a widely-read page of G . I. experiences. Kampus Kut-ups, monthly humorgossip page kept the students well informed on campus goings-on. All types of prose and poetry filled each issue. Editor-in-chief for the year was C. King Bradow, senior arts student. Assisting him as associate editors were Rita McGarry (women's page editor), Charles Seaman, Robert Unger, Jack Jones, Millie Mooney, John Wharton, Isabel Klopf. and Joan Culbertson. Bro. Thomas Price, associate professor of English, has been advisor to the publication for the past ten years.

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Mike Fischer, AI Dirinqer, Paul Swift

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:JJa'llonian Editor-in-chief ... .. .. .. ..... . . .. . ... .... . ... .. ... Al Diringer Associate Editor ........... . .... . . . ..... ... . . . .... Paul Swift Business Manager .... . .. . . . . . ... . ........ . .. . . Mike Fischer Make-up Editor . ....... . . . ........... ... . . .... Dennis Griffin Feature Editor ... ..... .... ....... . . . ..... . Madeleine Unger Organization Editor ..... . ..... .. ... . .......... Rita McGarry Advisory Editor . . ..... .. . .. .. . .. .. .... .. . .... .. Ted Aponyi Sports . ... ................... ... . . . .. . ........ Ed Seeboeck Sports .. . .. .... ....... .. . ....... . ....... . . .. .. .. Bob Unger ART STAFF

Patti Justice Betty Hodapp Bonnie Stelzer Grace Parrot

PHOTOGRAPHIC STAFF Jim Millard Dan Kauffman Jack Jones

Margie Caporal Bill Boesch Tom Scholey

EDITORIAL AND TECHNICAL STAFF Jean LeBoeuf Bill Stonebarger Mildred Mooney Mary Ellen Reinhard

Jeane Warman Catherine Raso Mary Frances Cavanaugh John Weldon James Whalen

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Adele Eisenhauer Jeanette Stoecklein Eileen Quinlisk Dan Palmer!


The "Daytonian" is intended to serve as a pictorial and literary record of the academic and extra-curricular activities and organizations !hut combine to form tho;;e never-to-be-forgotten memories of a year at college. From registration day to the final strains of the graduation recessional. it attempts to capture the poignant scenes of football games, dances, personal associations and other special recollections that are integral a part of our college days as studies, professors and the classrooms.

Upper left: Bob Unger. Jeane Warman. Dennis Griffin, Madeline Unger, Dan Kauffman. Upper right: Bonnie Stelzer. Patti justice, Margrie Caporal. Lower left: lim Millard, Rita McGarry, Ed Seeboeck, Jim Whalen. Lower right: John Weldon, Jean LeBoeuf. Mary Ellen Reinhard, Adele Eisenhauer, Marianna Monty, Dan Palmeri, Mildred Mooney.


Rita McGarry, Jim Whalen, Tern Eanlon, Jim Millard.

James Whalen ........ Editor-in-chief EDITORIAL BOARD Tom Hanlon Associate Editor

James Millard Sports Editor

Bill Wright Jr. Make-up Editor

Rita McGarry Associate Editor

Jeane Warman Feature Editor

Eugene Vonderembse Art Editor

SPECIAL STAFF Carl Black Chief Reporter

Ed Marrinan Features

Sid Malone Veteran's Section

Jayne Nyhan Society

Al Suttman Editorials

Pat Gilvary News

Russ Seabold Sports

Ed Seeboeck Columnist

John Mahoney Business Manager

Bill Stonebarger Features

Erma Fiste Columnist

Millie Mooney Features

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Mary Ellen Gunther Vest a Cornett Jacqueline Dehn James Desch Thomas Duffy Thomas Folino Angela Gigliotti Mary Hieber Marianna Recher

Adele Eisenhower Vera Seiler Thomas Smith Joe Higgins Patty Griffin Grace Luther Don Ruhl Sue Kelly Jack Garneau


Seated: Erma Fiste, Eugene Vonderembse. Jeane Warman, William Wright. Jr .. Ed Seeboeck. Standing: Carl Black, Leo Buse, Sid Malone, Millie Mooney, Mary Cavanaugh, Connie Frank.

After an absence from the campus of three years, the U of D News was reactivated this year as the bi-weekly student publication of the University. Innovations in style and feature material were planned early in the year. Regularly conducted columns included Erma Fiste's "Notations," Ed Seeboeck's "Focus," Mary Cavanaugh and Connie Frank's humorous gossip column, "Are You With it?," Bill Wright's "Back-talk," Sid Malone's "Vet's News," and "Millard's Musings" by Jim Millard. New faculty advisor of the publication was Lou Riepenhoff, instructor in Journalism. Mr. Riepenhoff, a Marquette University Journalism graduate, formerly attended the University of Dayton and at that time was sports editor and an editorial columnist for the News.

Seated: Mary E. Reinhard, Jean LeBoeuf, Jacqueline Dehn, V e s I a Cornett, Grace Luther. Standing: Russ Seabold, Israel Grossman. J a c k Garneau, Bill Stonebarger, Madeleine Unger, Pat Gilvary. Ed Marrinan, Joe Higgins, Edgar Tucker.

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First row: Fred Kroger, John Wilker, George Zimmerman, Robert Funke, Don Ruhl. Second row: Albert Hart, Homer Monroe, Robert Colby, Howell Gano, Winston Ginder. John Westerheide. Third row: Harold Wright, Robert Greiner, John Schoeller, Charles Ruppert. Fourth row: James Noll, Clyde Brenner, Jerry Helmig, Charles Goss, Larry Seim, Robert Luken. ' Fifth row: LaVerne Seitz, Montford Steeley, Martin Hartman. Sixth row: Nick Guardiola, Joseph Shaw, Robert Unqer, Ray Mantey, Robert Schweller.

Organized in 1935 to familiarize mechanical engineering students with the practical aspects of their chosen professions, the Mechanical Engineering Society has carried out an active program throughout this year. Field trips were held during which students toured Wright Field, Advance Foundry, the Dayton Power and Light Plant, and the Cincinnati Milling Machine Company. This year, through the assistance of Brother Andrew Weber, faculty adviser of the group. and Mr. Collins Wight, the Mechanical Engineering Society is being sponsored by the Dayton section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Students are invited to attend ASME meetings and also receive the monthly publication of the society. The chairman of theMES, senior Don Ruhl. attended the executive meetings of the ASME to bring back to the students the latest developments in this engineering field. Other officers in addition to Ruhl are George Zimmerman, secretarytreasurer, and Gerald Helmig, publicity director.

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Sigma Delta Pi, pre-medical honor society carried out an active program in fulfilling their double aim of creating enthusiasm for superior scholarship and to keep members acquainted with modern advances of science and medicine. Bi-weekly meetings saw prominent speakers addressing members on such vital topics as "Public Health," "Caudal Anaesthesia," "Ballistics," and "Physiological Aspects of Flights." Other interesting meetings featured an agent of the F.B.I.. Carl Reuth, and Miss Marion Bunger, a nurse from Liberia, both of whom spoke on experiences relative to their professions. Sigma Delta Pi members founded the Dr. Molz Memorial Fund in memory of their late adviser, Bro. Francis J. Molz, S.M. Principal social event was the annual banquet held April 23 at the Wishing Well Inn. At this gathering seniors made their farewell remarks to the group. Officers include Tom McCarthy, pesident. Joan Roderer, secretary, and Mary Ellen Gunther, treasurer. Bro. Louis A. Saletal. S.M., dean of science, is faculty adviser.

Seated: Peggy Ens, Dorothy Clark, Anne Rullman, Delores Sizemore, Collen Miller, Rosemary Coulter, Mary Pritchard, Joan Roderer. First row standing; Randall McClelland, Melvin Konezal. Mark Ware, Alfred Vcigt. Anthony Barther, Philip Lee, Emmett Campbell, Tom McCarthy. 路 Second row standing: Alvin Bridges, Joseph Fitzsimmons, Thomas Cron, Richard Amdts, Albert Dung, Eugene Barns, Alfred Rampone, Norbert Kosater, Bob Rauh .

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Reactivation of the Economics club took place this year under the direction of faculty advisor, Dr. E. B. O'Leary. head of the economics and business organization departments of the University. At monthly meetings, members heard prominent speakers discussing current events of economic and business significance. stressing those problems which arise in the business world and dealing pimarily with labor-management relations. Two dinner meetings were held by the group at Suttmiller's restaurant. At the first. guest speaker Hugo Wagonseil, director of a local advertising agency spoke to members on "How to Get a Job." Members of the faculty in the Division of Business Administration were among the guest of the club at that meeting. The second dinner climaxed the year's program with Glen Massman, executive secretary of the Foreman's club as guest speaker. The club named chairmen to preside over each meeting with Jack Weldon. senior arts student. acting as permanent secretary.

Seated: Ed Seeboeck, Bert Heckel , Nick Braun. William Guensche, David Etzler, Jack Weldon , Ernest Searles. Standing: Joseph Updyke , Bob Berner, Frank Schmidt, Robert Mangan, James Whalen , Kenneth Arkenberg, Dick Hanousek, Earl Clark, Dr. O'Leary, Robert Unger, Norris Hellwig.

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Seated: Edwin Seeboeck, Mary frances Cavanaugh. Standing: Rcsemary Busic, John Weldon, King Bradow, Grace Luther. James Hook, Rafael Valls, Dorothy Dixon.

Reorganization of the International Relations club took place this year under the direction of faculty advisor, William Steiner, instructor in History. A program of informal discussions was inaugurated to afford a better understanding of current international problems. Plans are being formulated for two members to attend the International Relations convention this summer in New York City. The informal nature of the group necessitates only one officer, Mary Francis Cavanaugh, secretary.

The recently organized Geology club is headed by George Lawrence with Mildred Duncan as secretary-treasurer. Besides field trips in the Dayton area, the group discusses various phases of geology at its biweekly meetings. A six-week field trip in northern Ohio is being planned by the club for this summer. The group is also active in promoting advanced geology classes for the coming semester. Mr. George Springer, assistant professor of geology, is the organizer and faculty advisor of the group.

Seated: Grover Schinbeckler, Edward Plumber, Jean Caruso. Mildred Duncan. Standing: Mr. Springer. Ed Flint, George Lawrence, Robert Maurer. Mildred Mooney.


Seated: Edwin Seeboeck, William Guens che, Dr. Edward Huth, Marianna Recher. First row standing: Lillian Campbell. Audrey Fink, Rosemary Busic, Dorothy Dixon, Burdell Brewer, Dorothy Reynolds, Carol Doles, Jack Mills _ Second row standing: 路Leonard Cobbs, Dorothy Clark, Edgar Tucker, Larry Dugan, Richard Hancusek, William Harris, John Clemens, Emmett Campbell, Arthur Arnold .

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That members of one race may come to appreciate the wealth of culture inherent in every race is the object of the Interracial club. This year's increased memben:hip unanimously approved the panel-type discussions that were featured at the group's periodic meetings. In these discussions all matters on successful interracial relations were brought to the fore. Members of the group attended the annual interracial celebration and open house on February 12 at Wilberforce University. Sr. Agnes Immaculata, Dean of women, accompanied the group. Officers of the group are William Guensche, president, Will Griffin, vice-president. Marianna Recher, secretary, and Edwin Seeboeck, treasurer. The program committee headed by Larry Dugan included Rosemary Busic, Pat Parrot. Jack Mills, Dorothy Clark, and Carol Doles. Dr. Edward Huth, head of the Department of Sociology, served as faculty advisor of the club.

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Rev. Walter FarreL O .P., author of "Companion to the Summa," and former Navy chaplain aboard the U.S.S. Yorktown, conducted the annual student retreat this year. Father Farrel is one of the few to have received the degree of Master of Sacred Theology, the highest award reserved to distinguished theologians in the Dominican Order. The retreat lasted three days and during this time Father Farrel presented excellent advice and suggestions to meet the needs of a Catholic college student. Because of his three years in the service, Father Farrel was well qualified to answer the many questions put by our veterans concerning their problems. The school year was punctuated with numerous other religious activities. An innovation in the weekly chapel service consisted of student participation in singing the high Mass. During Lent. noon services consisting of Benediction and Way of the Cross were held daily. The month of March was high-lighted by Forty Hours devotion, the closing of which featured solemn Benediction with many prominent members of the Dayton clergy in attendance.

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Seated: Frank Schmidt, Sue Kelly, Marianna Monty, Mary Ellen Reinhard, John Hogan. Second row: Grace Luther, Therese Kelble, Pat Hagans, John Cochran, Charlotte Smith. Third row: Dick Hanousek. Jack Weldon, Bob Kelly, Dan Palmeri, Jim Houk, Dick Harmon, Lorry Eyink, Tom Folino, Mike Powers.

Prayer, study, and sacrifice was the three-fold program carried out by the Catholic Students Mission Crusade. In cooperation with the high schools of the Miami Valley who, together with U.D., make up the Bishop Thill conference, the group work9d toward the realization of the Crusade's goal "The Sacred Heart for the world, and the world for the Sacred Heart." Plans for the unit were laid at weekly meeting where the members met with faculty advisor Father Thomas Bodie, S.M. Representatives of the group also attended regional meetings of all the units in the conference. Plans for the unit were laid at weekly meetings where the members netted some 1300 pounds of clothing for Europeans, mite box collections during Lent. "Charity Hop," informal dance, and an exhibition boxing show. Proceeds from all activities went to world-wide missions.

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From year to year. the Chapel Choir tradition at U.D. lives on. It goes back to 1915. when all chapel needs, as far as singing was concerned, ceased to be provided for by the Normal School section of the University. As have all human institutions, it has seen its ups and downs, its lean years and its more prosperous ones. It has had its successes in ever varied measures, but practically no failures. During the current year, the choir functioned in unbroken regularity and did work that was uniformly good. Membership remained small, but lack of numbers was well made up for by added enthusiasm and interest. Under the competent and inspiring leadership of the choir director, Brother Thomas L. Poitras, rehearsals were arranged for and well attended. so that, Sunday after Sunday, the high Mass was further enhanced by the unison and part singing of the Chapel Choir.

First row' Juan Bermudez , Vincent Stefanek , Luis More ro, Daniel Yee, Daniel Lou. Second row: Be rnard Ambrose. Rich ard Mee. Th omas Graham, Robert Kass, Frank Schmid t. An路 thony Kohnen. Third row: W illiam Ga llagher, Albert jansen, Henry Nye , Albert Diringer. Ch arle s Seaman, Anthony Barther.

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Standing: Evelyn Reichard , Tom Cron, Bob Ccchran, Peggy Davis. First row: Bonnie Winckelman, Virginia Johnston, Ma ria Ba ldasarree, Marjorie Whitma n, Bill Fis ch. Second row: Ja nice Boring , Jean Wa ngle r, Made leine Unger, Patti Justice . Third row: Jeane W a rman, Mary Ann Kessen, Sue Pohlmeyer, Elea n or Kurtz. Norman Schmidt. Fourth row: Vera Seiler, Betty Engleman, Frances Dershem, Rita Silbereis, Mary Lou Deerwester. Fifth row: Lois Ka ppeler, Molly Bucher, Ma ria nna Monty, Pa t Olcott, Bonnie Stelzer, Merrick Sta uffer. Sixth row: Denny Griffin, Dan Ka uffma n, Ken Morrisey.

U.D.'s Thespians, under the direction of John McGrath, associate professor of speech and dramatics, presented "Song of Bernadette" to capacity audiences at the Dayton Art Institute on December 7 and 8. The production received "rave" notices from local dramatic critics and starred Rosemary Busic. Others playing outstanding roles included Norris Helwig, Madeline Unger, Bill Fisch, Peggy Davis, Lois Kappeler, Bob Kemper, Dennis Griffin and Dan Kauffman. Maurice Reichard, faculty advisor to the group, supervised staging assisted by stage manager Ray Hummer. Cledge Roberts, New York actor and producer, spoke to the Thespians in an afternoon program on March 27. His factual lecture, "How to Break into Broadway," was followed by an informal reception for Mr. Roberts and Thespian's guests, members of other local amateur dramatic groups. On May 3J and June 1. the Thaspians presented Moliere's 18th Century comedy, "The Miser," s tarring Bill Fisch with Evelyn Re ichard, Jeane Warman, Norris Hellwig, Rita McGarry, and Bob Kemper in supporting roles. Officers of the group included Ray Hummer, president. Rita McGarry, vice-president and Norris Hellwig, secretary-treasurer. The group is governed by an executive board consisting of the director, the officers, and members, Bonnie Winckelman, Bill Fisch, Joe Higgins and Madeleine Unger. '-

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Curtain call for the cast of "Song of Bernadette"

Between cues

Evelyn and Denny "make up"

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Featuring original songs by director Maurice Reichard, dances directed by leading l::Idy, Bonnie Winckelman, and a script filled with laughs, the 13th annual Mask and Mascara musical show "Let's Get Out of This Fire Trap," was presented April 20, 21. and 22 in the university gym. William Wagner, sophomore arts student. played the male lead. Mr. Reichard and Adele Klopf co-authored the script which was built around the antics of some moving statues. Principal supporting roles, in the cast of seventy, were played by Dennis Griffin, Gil Stovicek, Jacqueline Randolph, and Ed Voight. Norris Hellwig came close to stealing the show with his between-acts skit on "Pine Box Coffins." Lyrics for Mr. Reichard's songs, including "The Drinking Song" and "Life is a Melody," were written by Evelyn Reichard, Bonnie Winckelman, and Joe Higgins. Students who collaborated on the script were Kenneth Morrissey, Bob Cochran, Norman Schmidt, Bonnie Winckelman, and Evelyn Reichard. A special orchestra under the direction of Mr. Reichard added musical background and accompaniments for the show.

Scenes From

The Show


First row: Jane Ann Pain, JoAnn Bell, Suzanne Pohlmeyer, Maria Baldassarre, Nancy Routsahn, Jeanne Wangler, Venabelle Wei'day, Jeane Warman, Evelyn Reichard, Ruth Stevens, Mary Hunt. Marianna Recher Carol Doles, Jacqueline Randolph, Nannette Campbell, Lillian Young, Dorothy Burgess, Patricia Parrott, Rosemary Busic, Nancy Boring. Second row: Isabel Klopf, Mary Lou Henne, Betty Hodapp, Marjorie Wittman, Bonnie Winckelman, Janice Bering, Irene Gelep, Mary )o Huth, Mary Casebolt, Carol Ballard, Joanne Albers, Helen Knepper, Evelyn Burkhard, Margaret Malowan, Margaret Dierken, Kathryn Knese, )can Culbertson. Third row: Harold Moots, Eugene johnston, William Fisch, William Wagner. Howard Miller, William Spelma n, Joseph Heavin, Michael Fischer, Clair Schroeder, Orville Weyrich, Merrick Stauller, Albert Hart. Donald Grove, Donald Hickey, Robert Kemper. Fourth row: Robert Vernier, Norman Foy. Richard O 'Toole . Don Custenborder, Frank Walsh, Gecrge Falkenbach, Richard Campbell, Norman Schmidt, Edward Flint. William Sherer, Edward Marrinan. Martin Kopp. Pianist: Terry Lorenz.

Some seventy students make up the University of Dayton mixed chorus, trained and directed by Maurice R. Reichard, head of the music department. Operating with the handicap of crowded schedules for its members and a busy year of rebuilding for its director, the chorus nonethe-less emerged a compact. completely pleasing group. Making its first appearance in an annual Christmas concert, the chorus presented a cantata, "The Nativity According to St. Luke," with Jacqueline Randolph, Nannette Campbell. and Nancy Routzahn in solo roles. A duet by Norman Foy and Bob Kemper and a solo number by Evelyn Burkhard rounded out the program which al.::o included traditional carols by the Chorus. The program was repeated for the patients at Brown hospital. The Chorus participated in the annual Mask and Mascara show and completed the year with a concert appearance with the Junior Philharmonic orchestra. Terry Lorenz was accompanist for the chorus.

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First row: Maria Baldassarre, Maurice R. Reichard, Bonnie Winckelman, Everett Archdeacon, Eugene Johnstcn, Robert Deforrest, William Wagner, Ernest Rue!, John Heller. Ferdinand Hasenstab, jack Storts, Virginia Johnston, Robert Dawson, Nancy Routsahn. Second row: Helen Knepper, Beatrice Shane, Rafael Olazagasti, John Holloran, William Gunder, George Moon, Emmett Campbell, Harold Hyatt, Pat Connaughton, Frank Raso, Howard Miller, Victor Herbert, Jane Ann Pain, JoAnn llell. Third row: Marilyn Thomas, Arnold Barnhorn, Orville Weyrich, )ames Sollenberger, Robert LeMaitre, Robert Rosser, Jerry Schmidt. Robert Minnerup, Thomas Herrman, William Thornton, Robert Reger, Nick Rue!. Madonna Wack. Fourth row: Patricia Schulz, Lester Schlafman. Robert Reck, Henry Cichanowicz, Frank Walsh, Harold Melia. Robert Yeazell, Gerard Haury. Robert Niederman, Mark Baltes, Louis Melia, Frank Valley, Thomas Sheetz, Alice Focke. Fifth row: Evelyn Reichard, Don McFarland, William Fitzpatrick, Kenneth Morrissey, Dean Matheney, William Mayer, )ames Barbour, Terry Lorenz, David MacPherson, Glen Meredith, Robert Thygerson, james Klopf. Jacqueline Randolph.

U.D.'s fifty-five piece marching band lent a note of festivity to pep rallies, games, and all other school functions. Under the field direction of nationally-recognized drum-major Bob Dawson, the band presented between-the-halves programs cleverly designed to suit all occasions. Novelty of the season came when new red hats were added to the drab blue uniforms as the band played "Where Did You Get That Hat." This year the band was augmented by a girl's drill team which performed in precision numbers. Some fifteen coeds made up the group. Band sponsors were seniors Bonnie Winckelman and Virginia Johnson, named for their outstanding contributions to the music department. At the completion of the basketball season, the marching band forgot formations, and concentrated on the more serious concert music. Reviving the pre-war spring concert tradition, the group appeared in concert at theN. C. R. auditorium on Sunday, March 30. Soloists include William Thorton, William Fitzpatrick. Harold Matheney, and Paul Jennings. Morton Fried contributed vocal selections. Paqe One Hnndmd Two

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The officers and director

A b it of " Migration Jive"

Drum major Bob Dawson On the field

"Hoe down"

The band officers were Navy veterans Everett Archdeacon, president; Tom Sheetz, vice-president; and William Wagner, secretary-treasurer. The group's entire program both as a marching and a concert unit was directed by Maurice R. Reichard, music department head.

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Active since 1945, the Home Economics club has as its objectives the furthering of interest in the university's home economics department, the development of social contacts between members of that department, increased understanding of the various fields of hom3 economics, and the training of young women to be ideal homemakers and active, efficient 路community leaders. Membership in the group is open to students major. ing in the home economics department. Three delegates represented the club at the regional conference of the home economics clubs held at Mt. St. Joseph-on-the-Ohio. The Trio participated in a panel on "Growth of Character Through Homemaking Education." Officers of the group are Jane Sullivan, president, Mary Ann Kessen, vice-president, Connie Frank, treasurer. and Sr. Mary Magdalen, M.S. C., secretary. Sr. M. Raphael. M.S. C., head of the home economics department, is faculty adviser.

First row: Marianna Monty, Marilyn Hagans, Carolyn Minniard, Helen Volk, Anna King, Maty_ Ann Kessen, Mary Ellen Reinhard. Second row: Cassie McKenzie, Janice Boring ,Lillian Campbell, Georgianne Fisher, Sister Magdalin, M. S. C., Pat Hagans, Lois Kappeler, Patsy Salyer Third row: Helen Knepper. Connie Frank. Jane Sullivan, Joan Roderer, Therese Kelble , Marilyn Kohler, Shirley Zimmerle, Mary Hall, Mary Osterfeld, Peggy Watkins. Fourth row: Mariann Mueller. Mrs. Baker, Charlotte Hochwalt , Carmen Ven路 lura, Isabe l Klopf. Betty Hodapp .

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Seated: Vera Seiler, Molly Bucher, Frances Dershem. Wanda Ringo, Shirley Duerr, Bonnie Winckelman. Mary Ann Kessen, Ruth Meyer. Madeleine Unger, Betty Hodapp, Jeane War路 man. Jayne Nyhan, Jean LeBoeuf. Patsy Salyer, Ruth Davis, Edna Pfeiffer, Mary Casebolt. Kneeling: Mary Deerwester, Janis Baker, Virginia Graham, Terry Okuno, Gloria Bushbaum, Wilma VanFossan, Janice Solms, Marilyn Behrer. Janice Boring. Mary Hall, Evelyn Reichard, Mary Frank, Peggy Davis. Colleen Meller. Marianna Monty, Frances Sloan. Standing: Dorothy Dixon, Charlotte Stout, Nancy Routsahn, Eleanor Kurtz, Pat Altenburg. Jeanette McKay, Mary Chilton. Betty Engleman, Margie Caporal. Mary Sullivan, Bonnie Stelzer. Marjorie Current, June Schwinn, Irene Gelep, Pat Olcott, Marilyn Kohler, Regina Fitzpatrick, Jeanne Lyons, Isabel Klopf, Mary Dobrozi. Beverly Dehn, Joan Schneider. Mary Lou Henne , Grace Luther.

Women ~ -.Atk/etic _AtJoocialion An extensive W. A. A. program was initiated in October with the annual hike and picnic at Hills and Dales. Miss Janette Dolby, instructor in physical education, took over as adviser to the group More than seventy coeds participated in intramural hockey, basketball. and volleyball. Jean LeBoeuf copped the ping-pong tourney with Mary Chilton as runner-up. Minor sports dominated the spring program with competition in archery, golf. tennis, badminton, and softball. U. D. coads garnered victories in volleyball. basketball, and swimming in competition with colleges anci unversities from Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky at the annual University of Cincinnati Play Day on March 29. Other activities of the W. A. A. included the sponsoring of a Homecoming Queen candidate, sale of spirit tags for football games, and the annual banquet at which awards were made. Officers of the group are Ruth Davis, president; Jeane Warman, vice-president; Madeleine Unger, secretary, Mary Ann Kessen, treasurer; and Jean LeBoeuf, awards chairman.

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First row; Art Bok, Bill Bachus, ja ck Castigno!a , Jim Ha nby , Dan Brant. Second row: Ed Reidy. Dick Jordan. Joe Accrocco, Bill Goss, Bob Dobbins. Third row: Dick Dahn. Gus Shroyer, Gene Wolke. Bob Wolfe. Fourth row: Bill Gutbrod, Bob W a gner, Don Mills, Joe Zoul. Don Pinciotti. Fifth row : Ed Tosca ni, Lee Schmid t, Bill Pow e rs.

Designed to promote good sportsmanship and fair play in athletics and to band together the men who wear the University of Dayton's blue varsity "D," the Monogram club once a gain came into its own as letter-men returned to the campus and new members joined their ranks. The club was reorganized this fall coincident with th e return of varsity football to the ca mpus. With the slogan "Every Flyer for Meyer," the club successfully backed its candidate, Ruth Meyer, junior business coed, for Homec oming queen. A picture of the pretty queen on the s houlders of her Monogram club supporters received nation-wide circulation. Wearers of the "D" got toge ther at p eriodic meetings a nd carrie d on social activities within the group. Officers for the club this year were Lee Schm idt, president; Bill Gos s, vice-pre sident; and Don Pinciotti, secretary-treasurer.

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Mary Shay

The function of the News Service Bureau is interpretation of the University, its activities and policies, to the general public, through releases and services to newspapers, and other publications. Academic, extracurricular, and athletic activities are presented in their proper perspective. Miss Mary Shay, '44, heads the Bureau, and is responsible for the direction of its activities. Assisting her in the interpretation of University news is Jack Jones, '47, who act as director of athletic publicity. Miss Shay is also the full-time Alumni Secretary. She is director of most of the club activities and edits the "Alumnus" magazine, a monthly, devoted to news of the Alumni. Under her direction, many new chapters have been founded within the past year. Miss Shay is assisted by Miss Sue Dudlext, '45, and Miss Rita McGarry, ' 48.

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Margaret Crocks, Don Malloy, Lou Tschudi Marion Shoch, Lloyd Hensel

Serving veterans, students, industrial corporations, social agencies, and individuals within the community for vocational advisement is the University Guidance Center in the Albert Emanuel library. By interviewing, testing and counseling, the center's staff tries to help the individual in choosing a vocation or solving adjustment problems. The primary work of the center is with U. D. veteran students. The center has a contract with the Veterans Administration to provide advisement for all veterans in this area including those under Public Laws 16 and 346. The center is directed by Lloyd Hensel. U. D. graduate. Assisting him are Marion Schoch and Truman Stewart. counsellers, and Katherine Angst and Iva Lou Aller, psychometrists. Veterans Administration staff members are Lou Tschudi. chief, and Don Malloy. training officer.

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Acting as a member of the Public Relations committee, Brother Edward Knust, S. M., maintains the Sudent Bureau, interpreting the University to prospective students all over the country. Heavy enrollments in all educational institutions due to the influx of veterans obtaining college training under the G . I. Bill of Rights has greatly reduced the work of this office. However, Brother Knust has continued to circulate colorful and informative literature to some 500 high schools and to the public in general. Most of this material pertains to careers and how the University of Dayton can satisfy various educationcJ needs, however, emphasis is likewise placed on student life, athletics, and other activities on the campus. Looking to the future, Brother Knust envisages a Student Bureau with renewed activity in which personal contact rather than general information will be featured.

Bro. Edward Knust, S. M.

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SEPTEMl3E~

Some said the Hilltop's social life would be practically nil, which undoubtedly accounts for the fact that there were seven organized dances-all major explosions--umpty-six unorganized parties (also explosive), and a score of Hangar dances, club banquets, and miscellaneous events between October and May. Forcasters are always wrong! The Flyer's Hangar opened the season with a football dance, Sept. 29th, at the Loretto. Soon after, limelight centered on the Frosh who somehow survived the strain of Initiation and Cap Crowning. Final initiation night was held in the stadium where victims were covered with molasses, flour, and gooey pie. Then they marched to the Court House steps where they serenaded Daytonians with school songs. Warm weather gave way to lots of picnics and weenie roasts. Englewood Dam, Hills and Dales, and Bryan State Park seemed to be most popular with our students.

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OCTOBER

First big event of the season was the Freshmen W elcome Dance held at the Biltmore, Oct. 9th. Pete Kuntz and Mary Hall reigned as King and Queen, and were attended by Jerry McGarry and Vera Seiler. On the 13th, we danced around pumpkins and corn shocks at the Hangar, and discussed plans for the following weekend. That weekend turned out to be the first train migration of the year which was scheduled for the Toledo game. That was one day the Spirit Committee had no trouble creating spirit! Fortunately, we had plenty of time after the game to take in Toledo's night-life before the l o n g journey home.


Queen

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Friday, the 25th, began an exciting weekend-Homecoming! Activities started with a bonfire and pep rally on the back campus. The football "heroes" were introduced and Bob Dawson drew ready applause for a fine twirling exhibition . . . Saturday climaxed the rousing campaigns for Homecoming Queen. Ruth Meyer and her six attendants: Madeleine Unger, Marianna Monty, Patti Justice, Mary Ellen Gunther, Jeane Warman, and Joan Hussey, were presented at halftime of the game .. . Queen Ruth also reigned at the Homecoming Dance at the Biltmore ballroom that night. where a 路 host of red roses and red noses blossomed forth.

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NOVEMBER

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November 16th, the second football migration was taken, to Ohio U. By this time we were well acquainted with "What Every Good Train Migrator Should Know," and songs. cheers, and dancing began the minute the train left so that we wouldn't waste any time of fun. Athens' mos1 popular spot after the game was the "Sportsman's" which will no doubt recall quite a few memories and headaches to our Eds and Coeds. In future years we may forget Athens-but Athens will never forget us! There were two Flyers' Hangar dances this month. The first was a Swing dance on the lOth. The last. a Thanksgiving dance, was held on the 24th. A beautiful 20-lb. turkey was chanced off that night. but the lucky winner wouldn't claim it. As a result, Boss Crowley e scorted Tom Turkey home inste ad of one of the coeds. Some date!

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"Private" parties, at which only 9/ IO's of U. D.'s student body made an appearance, flourished in December. On the 14th, the Scraunch club decorated Grote's barn for a party which was so dark that people went around for weeks afterwards saying "Oh, were you there?" Our coeds were hostesses at an Open House in their lounge on the 18th. Guests included faculty members, off-campus men, campus men and men in general. Punch and cookies disappeared fast- thanks to the fugitives from campus chow. Another party worthy of mention in the social season was given at Carl Black's abode in celebration of the mutual birthdays of two campus wheels. His house looked like an exhibition sardine tin-no less! It seems that when U.D.ers have nothing else to do they throw parties- lots of parties- for any reason at all. Not to be outdone by the students, the faculty held their Christmas party in the Campus lounge. Doc Wehrle and Doc Leary entertained with some fine singing that night, accompanied by Maurie Reichard.

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JANUARY Back from a wonderful Christmas vacation we again danced away a Sunday evening at the Hangar-this time in honor of the Basketball team. The C. S. M. C. Dance, January 17th, was a big success despite the fact that Wampler's Barn burned down that afternoon and chairman Bud Schmidt had to rent another ballroom (the Miami) four hours before the dance. Al Sprauer and orchestra provided dreamy music, and couples waltzed on into the wee hours. January is the month of exams, so dating and night-life was a little under par. Most couples hrnited their mid-week dates to "coking" in the Caf and "bearing" at the Heid. Groups of girls could be seen much more often at Sutts this month, but maybe those were nights when the "boys" were playing Pinochle, or relaxing in front of their nice warm (?) fireplace at Alumni Hall.


Father Collins' new office was finally completed, and "open house" was held for the faculty and friends, with Dottie Raney playing hostess. Also rating high on the list of activities were skating and sledding. Many a class was cut to skim across Biro's pond. Sledding parties were most popular at night, especially at Hills and Dales. Blazing fires kept sledders warm, and dried off wet clothes after snowball fights.


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The amazing Scrauncher's did it again! This time, however, they went highbrow and made their guests wear shoes. Grote's barn b:Jcame "Grote's Palace" and all hill-billy records were removed from the Juke-boxexcept "San Antone." Most spectacular event this month was the Junior Prom, unanimously declared "best dance of the year" thanks to the efforts of Al Suttman and his hard-working committee. Lakeside was adorned with hearts and other appropriate Valentine decorations, with Clyde Trask's orchestra furnishing "p a 1pit at in g" music. At intermission. Q u e e n Marianna Monty was introduced by Denny Griffin, Master of Ceremonies, and was presented flowers on behalf of the Junior Class. Sunday. the 23rd, was Mardi at the Hangar. A multi-colored canopy of crepe paper hung over the dance floor, and balloons were released to dancing couples at the end of the evening.


March was a month of Hangar dancestwo of which will long be remembered. The first was the Anniversary Dance which paid tribute to the founders of the Hangar: Eleanor Kurtz, Kenny Trimbach, and Joe Mori. Nothing, absolutely nothing, was as bright as Ellie's beaming face that night. Must have been the thrill of it all! The second dance was in celebration of St. Pmrick's Day when everyone turned Irish for the night. and wore green hats. Members of the T. G . I. F. Club were all decked out for the occasion, which was no doubt because they are all good Irishmen from way back. Because of Lent and Lenten resolutions students spent more time being good and not eating candy, and stuff. Rumors about the campus said that the Heid completely re-stocked in Coke and 7-Up. Some noble women even gave up Bridge for Lent. which was the "supreme" sacrifice in the mind of any coed.


Seated: Bill Adams, Charles Crowley, John Walsh. Kneeling: joAnn Bell. Suzanne Pohlmeyer, Merry Chilton, lane Pain, John Garneau, Vincent Stefanek, Edwin King, Roseann Houser, Mary Hall. First row standing: joseph Mcri, Eileen Quinlisk. Madeleine Unger, Wanda Ringo, Carmen Ventura, Gloria Anticoli, Mary Ann Osterfeld, Eleanor Kurtz, Henry Ferazza, Andrew Belavic. Second row standing: Edward Busch, Jeannette Stoecklein, Robert Unger, Marilyn Kohler, )ames Garneau, Peggy Davis.

The Loretto plus fifty cents plus Al Sprauer's orchestra add up to "where U. D. students spend every other Sunday night" or the Flyers' Hangar. The club is operated by a committee of forty-six students headed by chairman, Chuck Crowley, vice-chairman Hank Ferazza, Madeleine Unger, secretary, and Frances Sloan, treasurer. The Hangar is the essence of U. D. social life, where boy meets girlthat is if he can work his way up through the stag-line-and datebooks are filled. The dance floor features waltzers, foxtrotters, jitterbugs, and two fearful words: "Cut. buddy." In the way of entertainment are special numbers featured by the band. This year's tribute goes to Dick Wagner for his realistic interpretation of "Open De Doah, Richard." During intermissions, students are attracted to the Game Room where grim ping pong battles are frequently waged. Here. also, "Coeducational" bridge games flourish, during which the men confirm their suspicions that coeds are inferior card pl~tm~th~Sl The Hangar's m its second Anniversary ever the dance floor a Highlight of the evenin which was served with

r was in celebration of ilver and white canopy founders on the walls. ee-tiered birthday cake

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April 19th, we again squeezed our way into the Biltmore Ballroom- this time for the Military Ball. Flags and emblems decorated the room, as well as uniforms, braid, and more braid. Everything was military- even the obstacle course of chairs between the tables. It was a very successful dance, judging from the happy looks on students' faces, and Karl Taylor's music made the evening pass much too fast.

APRIL

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It looked as if this was to be a season of "Queens" until the Central Women's Organization staged their "Dream Man" contest! Candidates, sponsored by the various women's groups, were: Dan Brant, Home Ec. Club; Ed Busch, W. A. A.; Jim Bell, Independents; Dick Dahn, Women's Chorus; Ed "Sandy" King, C. W. 0.; and John "Stretch" Mahoney, Women's Rifle Team. Enthusiastic coeds carried on campaigns for their candidates, including posters, pictures, decorated cars, picketing, and even radio announcements.


The last month of school was a busy month. The Turnabout Tag was held May 7th at Lakeside with Al Sprauer and orchestra providing the music. Coeds called for their dates, brought them vegetable corsages, and completely reversed the order of convention. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of their "Dream Man," Ed Busch, as King. May lOth, pre-meds tore themselves away from their cadavers long enough to have a Sigma Dell picnic. Other picnics sponsored this month were the Junior Class "sausage scorch", the Flyers' Hangar committee picnic. and the Women's Athletic Association hayride. At Lakeside, May 28th, we attended the last event of the school year- the Senior Farewell- smooth music by Earl Holderman and orchestra, making it a perfect end for the U. D. social season.




_At/,/etic ~ireclor Elevated to the Athletic Directorship. Harry Baujan will now be able to devote his untiring energy and skill to the speedy and continued development of the University's expanded athletic program. Harry is a graduate of Notre Dame where he gained widespread recognition for his grid achievements. He was selected to the All-Western eleven for two years and to the All-Indiana team for three years. A well drilled "Rockne man", Baujan had the further distinction of playing two seasons with the immortal Jim Thorpe, before .he accepted a coaching berth at the University of Dayton in 1922.

Harry Baujan

Mr. Baujan, whose football teams have gained national prominence, has thoroughly entrenched himself amongst the prominent figures of sportsdom. The very fact that the Flyers are considered one of the most powerful small college teams is living testimony of the enviable record Baujan has compiled during his twenty-five years as head mentor of the football team. Assisting Harry this season were Jim Carter, a former Purdue All-American, as backfield coach, and Joe Quinn, a Dayton product. as Junior V aristy coach. The athletic teams of the University of Dayton, w ith their fighting spirit and true sportsmanship, reflect the ideal set up by Harry Baujan.

James Carter

H arry Bauja n

Joe Quinn


This year's spring football practice was ushered in by Joseph Gavin who succeeded Harry Baujan as head mentor of the football team. Mr. Gavin, who is a Notre Dame product. garnered invaluable football knowledge from lhe immortal Knute Rockne. Starring at basketball, he played three years wit . the Irish quintet and was elected captain of the cagers in 1931. Joe Gavin comes here from Cleveland Holy Name high school where as football and basketball coach he has established an enviable record. Though this is his first job as a college gridiron coach, Gavin's spirit. drive, and football knowledge should carry him far.

Joe Gavin

Daniel Piloseno comes here from Cleveland Heights high school where he was line coach and physical education director. He will serve under Gavin as line co:::rch. Pilo.;eno is a graduate of North Carolina State and has been exceedingly successful as a coach. Dan was tutored by "Hunk" Anderson at State and is thoroughly versed in the "T". Joseph Thomas is the second assistant coach and will serve here as utility coach. He was graduated from the University of Dayton in 1940. While playing football for the Flyers. Thomas was a member of the famous "Quaker Express" backfield. Joe Quinn was retained from last year's staff on which he served in the capacity of Junior Varsity coach.

Daniel Piloseno Joe Quinn Joe Thomas


Two members of the 1946 University of Dayton football team were named to the annual Associated Press All-Ohio team and one received honorable mention. Jacl< Castignola. diminutive scatback, who was also named as the most valuable player on this year's eleven was awarded a halfback post.

Lee Schmidt

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Bill Goss, 6'1'' who tipped the scales at better than 220 pounds was named to a tackle position. Lee Schmidt. who formerly played in tha backfield and was shifted to th 8 line the past season. received honorable mention at the guard post.

Ja ck Castigncla

First row: Ken Boxwell, Lee Schmidt. Jack Castignola, Don Pinciotti, lim Hanby, Bob Klotz, Da n Brandt, Bill Bachus, Joe Accrocco. Second row: Frank Maloney, Bill Goss, Dick Rudnicki, Nick DiCiacco. Dan Terzi, Art Bok, Dick Dahn, Bernard Hickey, Milt McGuire. Third row: Don Mills, Ed Reidy, AI Angerer, Bud Fleischman, Bernard Otten, Gus Shroyer. Bill McKinley Bill Gu tbrod, Ray Janaszek. Fourth row: Jack Stevenson, Ray Todd. Joe Zoul, Bill Powers. Stan Groene, Ed Toscani, Bart Mariscalco. Bill Lang e, Bc b Maier. Fifth row: Bill McCormick, Dick Gardner, AI Horning, Vic Shampton, Wilbur Sizer, Bob Schaeffer, Jack Brown, Gene Furnas, Joe Sullivan. Sixth row: Bob Dobbins, Sam Shingledecker, Fred Miller, Bob Hirten, Marcelo Alvarez, Je rry Grady, Bill Bolster, Millard Dunnick, Linus Modlich, John Delp. Seventh row: Earl Blair, Bill Crowley, Ray Munger, Pete Kuntz, Joe Baumgarte n, Ed Bus ch , Dick Jordan, Herb Milkereit, Fritz Dodofsky, Joe Polilli. Page O ne Hund red Thirty-one



PINCIOTTI

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DAYTON ... ....... .. . . .... . .... . 7 7 7 0 .. .. .. 21 WICHITA . .. . ... . . . . . . . ... . .... . 0 0 0 0 .. .... 0 Flyers open first season in four years with a victory over Shockers . . . Castignola scores first two touchdowns as Dayton crosses goal line in each of first three periods .. . Second half opens with Dayton taking the offensive once again . . . Pinciotti scores third touchdown, going over from the 8 . . . Goss converts to complete Flyer scoring. DAYTON . . ... ... . .. . .. ..... ... .. 0 0 0 0 ...... 0 14 0 MIAMI ... .. .... . . . . . .... . . . ..... 7 14 .... .. 35 Hilltoppers take on a fine Miami team . .. Redskins' powerful forward wall completely throttles Dayton offense .. . Hoover, Miami end, blocks Pinciotti's punt in the first period and scores initial Reds kin touchdown ... Shoults and Elberfeld each score in the second stanza climaxing Miami's sustained drive . . . Fourth period Enziminger twice crosses Flyer goal to bring about Dayton's worst defeat since 1923.

DAYTON . . .. . ..... . . .. ..... ... . . 0 0 0 0 ... . .. 0 CINCINNATI ..... . . .. . .... .. . .. . 0 6 13 . ..... 19 0 Flyers provide stern opposition for powerful Cincinnati who had upset Indiana, defending Western Conference champs . .. No score in first half, although Hilltoppers advance to Bearcat 10 as half ends ... Stephens provides first Cincy tally midway in third period on 31 yd. run . .. Bearcats gain on punt exchange . . . Graham plunges over from two .. . A McMillan to Richards pass is good for Cincy's final touchdown. 7 DAYTON ... . .. . . . .. . ....... .... . 6 7 ...... 20 0 TOLEDO .. .... . . ... ... .. . .... . .. 0 0 0 13 ...... 13 Toledo plays host to Flyers . . . Die k Dahn grabs a Reichert pass for first Flyer touchdown . .. In second period Pinciotti scores on 2 yd. plunge and Dahn converts .. . Schneider catches long pass i.1 final -period for Toledo's first score . . . Bok skirts left end for 40 yard touchdown, Rudnicki converting ... A Foltz to Harding pass in final minutes provides second Toledo touchdown.

DAYTON ... . _. - . . .... ..... . . . ... 0 7 6 7 ..... . 20 WESTERN RESERVE ... .. . ... .. . . 0 6 0 0 ... .. . 6 Homecoming game for Dayton Fly ~rs ... No score in first peri9d . . . Pinciotti runs pass interception 78 yds. for touchdown . .. Goss converts . .. Lahr scores for Redeals on forward-lateral pass play . .. r'lyers lead 7-6 a t halftima as Q u een is


presented to Homecoming crowd ... Eok ::;cores from 7 after ::;ustained Flyer drive .. . A Riechert to Bo~{ pass is good for touchdown in final stanza, Hudnicki converting. DAYTON ........... . . .. . . ..... . . 6 6 14 7 . .. . .. 33 XAVIER .. . . . . . ..... ... ... . ... . . . 0 0 0 6 . ..... 6 Sunday afternoon tilt at Cincinnati ... Bok scores on 17 yd. run in first three minutes . . . Line buck by Pinciotti provides second Flyer score .. . Gutbrod grabs blocked pass out of air and races 43 yd s. for touchdown in third period . . . Castignola passes to Gu tbrod who scores his E:e cond TD of Day . .. In fourth quarter Klotz passes to Janaszek for final marker ... Dobbins makes third PAT in row . . . DeFranco recovers fumble behind goal for lone Xavier tally. 7 .... .. 7 DAYTON . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . 0 0 0 CHATTANOOGA .. ...... . ... . . . . 0 14 ..... . 34 7 13 Chattanooga brings country's leading ground gainer, Gene Roberts, to Flyer gridiron . .. Hoover to Roberts pass good for initial Moccasin TD . .. A third quarter pass bv Hoover to Kovacevich in end zone is good ... Intercepted pass sets up third Chattanooga touchdown . .. Bok scores for Flyers in fourth period after 63 yd. drive . . . Hoover to Naylor pass covers 20 yards and provides touchdown for Moccasins ... Final Cha ttanooga score comes when Atchley intercepts Castignola's pass and runs for touchdown. 0 7 .. .. . . 14 7 DAYTON ....... . . ... . . ... . ...... 0 7 .. .. . . 7 0 OHIO U. . .. ....... . . .. . . ......... 0 0 Team and fans migrate to Athens .. . Although Flyers advance to Bobcat 1 yd. line twice in first half. neither team scores ... Dayton drives 7 5 yards for first TD, Castignola going ove r from 15 . . . G oss adds point . . . Sayre accounts for Ohio U. touchdown in first minutes of final quarter ... Pinciotti plunges for final marker culminating a 71 yard drive ... Game ace lamed best of season for Flyers.

DAYTON ... .....• . : . . . . . ... ..... 7 6 . . . ... 29 0 16 MARSHALL ... . .. . . . .. .. ... .. ... 0 0 . .. ... 7 7 0 Last game for 12 seniors . .. Flyers draw first blood as Castignola scores, Goss converting .. . Recovered fumble in third period sets up Flyer TD, Groene scoring and Goss again converting .¡.. Da hn and Gutbrod block Marsha ll punt which rolls out of end zone for automatic safety ... Bok scores, climaxing march from Herd 47 . .. Intercepted pass sets up next Dayton score in waning moments . . . Bachus g oes over on end run . . . Team again outscores opponents for season 144 to 127.


Jim Carter

Jim Carter, just recently released from his duties as head basketball and assistant football coach, came to U. D. in 1939. Carter is a graduate of Purdue University, where he starred in football and track. He and Duane Purvis formed the then much proclaimed "Touchdown-Twins." Carter made All-American in 1934 and played with the Collegiate AllStars against the Chicago Bears. After three years of su_ccessful coaching, Carter joined the Flyers coaching staff. Possessing a keen knowledge of football and basketbalL as well as the abiity to impart it to others, Jim quicky experienced much success. In 1939 his cagers went on an Eastern tour and surprised the "big time" fans by defeating high scoring Rhode Island State and almost breaking Long Island's 41-game winning streak. However, since the resumption of basketball two seasons ago, Carter has been handicappd greatly by lack of height and inadequate practice facilities. Nevertheless, his squads continued to show the same hustle and indomitable courage so characteristic of every U. D. team. The bright spot of this year's season was newcomer Rip West's 290 points, which shattered the previous record of 245 tallies set just a year ago by Bill Ginn.

Front row: Charles Jones, Rich West, Gus Shroyer, Gene Wolke, Kenneth Boxwell, Bill Ginn, Kenneth Pitzer. Back row: Bob Begley, Jack Toemer, Jim Finke, Bob Wolfe, Bob Arnzen, Tom Kenney, Jake Steber!, Mgr., Coach Carter. Page One Hundred Thirty--six


Front row: Coach Quinn, Albert Turner, Casey Gentner, Bob Klotz, Howard Thomas. Jack Zimmerman. Second row: Dean Shroyer, Jack Brown, Wilbur Sizer, Bob Schaefer, Jim Arndt, Bob Beck, Mgr.

After four years of inactivity the Junior Varsity came roaring back into the cage limelight with a highly successful season. Though playing such formidable opposition as the Millets. N.C.R.-D.I.A. champs. and the Moose Club, city champ3, the high flying JV's built up a record of eleven wins while dropping but five contests. The starting line-up looked something like this: L:immerman and Klotz served as guards; Arndt handled the pivot spot and Schaefer and Turner were usually at the forward posts. However, as each game progressed, Quinn substituted quite irequently so as to permit as many players as possible to garner valuable game experience. "Red" Barr, Brown, Sizer, Dean Shroyer, Otten and Janazek 路saw considerable action as replacements. Joe Quinn, who retained his job in the recent staff shake-up, is a graduate of U. D. While in attendance here, he was the varsity team halfback for two seasons and proved an aggressive and consistent performer. In his senior year he was voted most valuable player and was honorably mentioned on the All-Ohio team. Quinn is a veteran having served as a bombadier in the Army Air Forces. Newly appointed this season, Quinn coached the Junior Varsity football and basketball teams.

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Miami takes the balL

All up in the Air.

Gus Shroyer scored 18 points in the opening game as Dayton lost a heartbreaker to Wittenberg, 49-46 ... Playing very poor ball, the Flyers lost their first road game to Youngstown, 53-36 ... A highly favored Akron team had to withstand a last half splurge by Dayton to finally conquer them ... The Dayton Flyers suffered their fourth loss in a row to a powerful Ohio University team, 64-29. Miami Redskins scalped the Flyers, 6638 in a free-for-all game, which featured Shroyer flooring a Miami fan ... Dayton upset Youngstown 55-54 for its first win ... A confident Flyer team battled to the wire with their traditional rivaL St. Xavier, before defeating them 35-34 ... Charlie Jones sank a bucket with only a minute left to play to give Dayton its deciding point. .. Pitzer, Wolfe and Arnzen played brilliant ball to help Dayton win its third straight game over a favored Anderson team, 45-39 ... Stepping far out of their class the U.D. Flyers succumbed to a strong and highly favored University of Kentucky quintet 70-29 ... Taking advantage of Dayton's wild b :rll handling in the closing minutes of the game , Toledo ;-on over the Flyers 41-37 . . . In the most thrilling ball game of the season, the Thundering Herd of Marshall defeated a stubborn Dayton Five 65-61 in an overtime game ... The Flyers lost their fourth game in a row to Bowling Green, 67-50 ... Cincinnati downed the Flyer3, 58-46 . . . U~ ing €ight3en men the Bradley Tech Graves routed the Flyers 81 -41 ... Dayton avenged its previous defeat by upsetting a strong Cincinnati five, 45-42 . . . Xavier, in turn, avenged their first loss by rolling over Dayton 75-55 ... With the aid of newcomsr Bob Begly, Dayton playBd an improved game but lo ::t to a highly touted Ohio University tBam, 69-59 ... Marshall handed Dayton another loss by a score of 79-51. Rip West broke the scoring record set last y ear by Bill Ginn but Dayton lost a thriller to Miami, 54-52 . .. Wittenberg's Lutherans dow ned the Flyers 79-71 in a hotly contested double overtime

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Bob Arnzen, the youthful little guard who turned in sparkling floor games, thoroughly established himself as the defensive star of the team. His greatest feat was the curtailing of All-American Ralph Beard, Wildcat top-scorer. He shadowed Beard so persistently that the latter did not break into the scoring column during his twenty-one minutes of play. comi~tcntly

battle at Springfield. A total of 82 fouls were called by the "whistle happy" referees causing both teams to recruit players from the grandstands in the final minutes of play. "Rip West hit the scoring column for 21 points ... A 78-56 defeat at the hands of Toledo brought the Flyer season to an end.

The bright spot of the none-too-successful cage season was Richely West. "Rip," an early season "dark horse," blossomed into an offensive star whose accuracy was a constant source of worry to the opposition. West copped the team's individual scoring honors and established a new University record by amassing 290 points during the twenty-one game schedule.

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Front: Fred Freaut. First row: Alvaro Ponce, Mary Chilton. George Daly, Margie Crutcher, Earl Moorman. Second row: Joan Murray. Ray Lemming, Helen Vlahos, Dick Schimmoller. Carolyn Miniard, Dan Romer.

After an inactive four years, the cheerleaders made their initial appearance in the Dayton-Wichita game last fall, under the capable direction of Freddie Freauf. After a series of weekly practices, new cheers were formulated and old ones revised. To encourage student participation, the cheer squad introduced something comparatively new to U. of D. football fans in the way of an "instrumental and musical cheer." The managers were as much a part of the team as were the coaches and the players. Besides issuing equipment, assigning lockers, giving players rubdowns and applying heat treatments there were countless other jobs to be perfo::med. Sharing the duties of managing the team were Jake Stebrel. himself an athlete from Xenia who gave up playing because of a bad leg. Tom Scholey, Ed Marrinan, Norb Christensen, Bob Beck and Dick Hackett.

Ed Marrinan, Bob Beck, Jake Steber!


Kneeling: Patricia Salyer. Nancy Routsahn. Janice Boring, Frances Dershem, Mary Hall. Silting: Miss Dolby, Madeleine Unger, Jeane Warman, Jean Leboeuf, Marilyn Thomas. Joella Schmidt. Dorothy Dixon, Dolores Sizemore, Evelyn Reichard. Standing: Chrissoula Economides. Evelyn Davis, Marilyn Whisler, Janice Melbreth. Mary Chilton, Edna Pfeiffer, Irene Gelep. Jeanne Lyons, Mary Frank.

Fairmont high school was the first opponent faced by the Women's Hockey team. The speed and skill of the younger girls subdued the Flyerattes 7-L In October the girls journeyed to Springfield where they played Wittenberg College. Although the game was played in a fine rain, the U.D. girls came out victorious with a score of 2-l. The third game for the Flyerettes was against the powerful Oakwood high school team. After holding Oakwood to only two field goals in the first half, the team tired and Oakwood was able to score four more goals in the last half. The final score was Oakwood 6, Dayton 2. The defeat in the Oakwood game gave the girls added determination for their forthcoming game with Cincinnati. A bus was chartered to transport the team to the \Jniversity of Cincinnati; but U.D. played its worst game of the season and was beaten 8-l. Dayton's coeds won their second hockey game when the Mt. St. Joseph girls visited the campus. U.D. won 3-2. After the game the Dayton girls entertained the Mt. St. Joseph lassies in the women's lounge. The final game of the season was played on Fairmont's field with Fairmont the winner over U.D. 4-l. The stelbr pbv of l\1ary Chilton. Joalla S:::hmidt, Jeane Warman and Ruth Davis highlighted the season.

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Front row: Camillo Monfcrte, Robert Mauer, Edward Freeh, Hans Pauls, Edward Flint. Sgt. Elmer Hunsaker. Back row: Ray Hieber, Norman Lanter. Robert Fribby, Paul GmsenmeyP.r, Robert Luken, Jock Feverston. Robert Wickham.

This year, as tha range in St. Mary's Hall again became available, the rifle team, dormant since 1942, was reorganized under the direction of Sgt. Elmer Hunsaker who is a member of the R.O.T.C. staff. Two teams were formed-a varsity team, open to all students, and an R.O.T.C. team. For the first time, firing on the varsity team was recognized as a minor sport on the campus and letters were awarded to Robert Luken, acting captain of the team, Robert Maurer. Edward Freeh, Robert Tribby, Robert Wickham, Hans Pauls and Ray Hieber. The letters were awarded on a basis of consistency and high degree of firing achieved by the riflemen. Eight matches were fired by the Varsity team, with the R.O.T.C. team firing six. Among the opponents were three "Big Nine" schools, Purdue, Indiana, and Wisconsin. This year's activities will serve as a basis for next year's expanded activities, which include the scheduling of a larger number of matches and the formation of a U.D. Rifle club, all members of which will also be members of the National Rifle Association and thereby eligible to participata in matches in any part of the country.

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"Batter Up"

"Slide Kelly - Slide!"

End of a tough game

Waiting for a cou1t

The University of Dayton moved back into the intercollegiate ranks on a larger scale this year, with both baseball and golf on the agenda. Baseball Coach Harry Baujan secure d the use of Hudson Field for the home games, and the team played it's biggest schedule since the war. Among the opponents the Flyers met on the diamond were Miami, Xavier, Wilberforce, Ohio University and Cincinnati. Many of the members of the 1946 team. which played an abbreviated season, were on hand this year. This marked the first year that the U.D. was active on the golf courses. Madden Park, where Coach Tom Blackburn is the professional. was the scene of the activity and several intercollegiate matches were staged. Tennis was put back until next y ear because of the difficulties in arranging a satisfactory schedule and track was held over until 1948 because of the completely new set-up in the coaching staff. The intra-mural pro1ram was handled very capably by Mr. S: hwartz and Miss Dolby. d irectors of the me n 's a nd womâ‚Źn's divi3ion respectively. Among the various sports ca rried on were bazketball, volbyball and softball.

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P,.evue

Next season's backfield prospects . .. Coach Gavin checks the equipment. . . A line designed to give next year's opponents a rough time ... Potential candidates for a crushing '47 combine ... "T" party . . Locker room workout.

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Student ';})irecfory A Abbott. Donald ... ................ .. 105 Brandt St., Dayton, 0 . Abbott, Paul... ................. l732 Philadelphia Dr.. Dayton, 0. Abrams. Arthur.. ..........................536 Howell Ave .. Cinn., 0 . Accrocco, Joseph ................729 Yuma St. S. E., Wash. D. C. Adams, Marion ................515 Waterveliet Ave., Dayton, 0. Adams, Robert G .....................3127 W .Third St., Dayton, 0. Adams, Robert T....................408 Oxford Ave .. Dayton, 0. Adams. Wm .....................304 Woodlawn Ave .. Zanesville, 0. Albers, Joanne ................................................... Maria Stein, 0 . Albright, PauL .................... 299 Jelferson St., Rochester, Pa. Albright, Wesley .................... l30 Cedarlawn Dr., Dayton, 0 . Alder. James ............................3412 LaGrange St., Toledo. 0 . Alder, Robert... .........................3412 LaGrange St.. Toledo, 0 . Aller, Iva Lou ............... ............ . l623 Manette Pl., Dayton, 0 . Altenburg, Patricia ................ 209 Stockton Ave., Dayton. 0. Altenburg, Robert... ................... 216 Forest Ave ., Dayton, 0. Alvarez, Marcelo ................ 115 Woodlawn Ave .. Dayton, 0. Amann, Paul F ............................. 622 Piqua Pl., Dayton, 0. Amann, Paul J......................... l7 Indiana Ave., Dayton. 0. Amann, Richard ...................... 17 Indiana Ave .. Daytcn, 0. Amann, Thomas ....................... 17 Indiana Ave., Dayton, 0 . Ambrose, Bernard............ .............. 2050 Leo St., Dayton, 0 . Andary, Fred........................825 St. Agnes Ave.. Dayton, 0. Anderle, Frances .............. 2524 Elsmere Ave.. Dayton, 0. Anderson, Donald................. 1818 Richard St.. Dayton, 0 . Anderson. Lloyd .................... l019 Burleigh Ave., Dayton, 0 . Anderson. William .................... l818 Richard St.. Dayton, 0. Andrews, Charles........... 109 Oakwood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Andrews, Gerald.. .. ................. 43 Knecht Dr .. Dayton, 0. Andrews. James.. ................ ... .. Box 548 Vandalia, 0. Anduze, Juan........... . .....445 Fountain Ave., Dayton, 0. Angerer. Albert.. .......... 538 Bolander Ave., Dayton, 0 . Anneser, Robert........ .. .. 1401 Ridge St., Richmond. Ind. Anthony, John .......... _ .5 W . Pearl St., Wapakoneta, 0 . Anticoli, Gloria............... .112 Beverly Place. Dayton, 0 . Aponyi, Ted................. .. .. 633 Ferguson Ave., Dayton, 0 . Apostelos. Chrisould............... 1520 Shrcyer Rd .. Dayton, 0 . Aragunde, RafaeL - ........ ........ .. Box 456, Cayey, Puerto Rico Aronson. Maurice ........................ 620 Yale Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Archdeacon. Everett......307 North Main St., Centerville, 0. Archer. John. ..... ............. 160 Squirrel Rd., Dayton, 0 . Argast. Sue ..................... 119 Marathon Ave., Dayton. 0 . Arkenberg. Kenneth ........ 33 Bellbrook Rd., W . Carrolton, 0 . Arling. Elmer..................... ....... ... .. .. ..R. R. # 2, Anna. 0 . Arndts. James. .R. R. #5 Box 205, Dayton, 0 . Arndts, Richard ... ........ ..... R. R. #5 Box 205, Dayton. 0. Arnold, Arnelle. ...62 Gordon Ave., Dayton, 0 . Arnold, Arthur ... .... . .. ......... 52 Arlington St., Dayton, 0. Arnsdorf, Van. .. ...... . .1518 Ester Ave .. Dayton, 0. Arnzen. Robert .............517 Lexington Ave.. Newport, Ky . Ashworth, Margaret.. ...............930 Nordale .. Dayton, 0. Atkins, Edwin ........... ....... 2314 Newport Ave .. Dayton, 0. Attenweiler, Andrew ................ 713 E. Canal St., Troy, 0. August. Margaret.......... ... ... . 324 Alaska St., Dayton, 0. Austin, Donald....................... 3904 Salem Ave., Dayton, 0.

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Baumgarten, Joseph ............ l529 Miller St., Owensboro, Ky. Bayer, Bernard ........................72l Gondert Ave., Dayton, 0. Beare, Eugene .................... l904 Highridge Ave., Dayton. 0. Beasley, William .................... l04 Dayton Drive, Osborn, 0 . Beatty, Dale ............................ llS E. Second St., Arcanum, 0. Beck, Robert... ........................ R. R. #2 Box 432 Dayton, 0. Becker, Donald ................................ R. R. #2 Miamisburg. 0. Becker, Thomas ................2418 Ravenwood Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Beckert, Thomas ............................ 220 S. Wayne, Piqua, 0. Beckman, James ................307 North E. Street, Hamilton, 0. Begly, Robert... .........78 George St., Manhasset, L. I.. N. Y. Behler, William .................... l49 Chatham Drive, Dayton. 0 . Behrer, Marillyn ........................ ll7 Durner Ave., Dayton, 0. Beirise. James ........................300 Burleigh Ave., Dayton. 0 . Belazis, Nicki ... . ........ .. ....326 Telford Ave., Dayton, 0 . Bell, Car1........................................205 Parma Pl.. Dayton, 0 . Bell, James ................................533 Van Horn, Zanesville, 0. Bell, JoAnn .................................... 324 Central Pk., Dayton, 0. Belavic, Andrew ................ l007 East 7lst St., Cleveland, 0. Bennett. Stanley ................ .......Box 446 R. R. #5, Dayton, 0. Berg. Theodore ........................3216 Ashwood Dr., Cinn., 0 . Bergman, Marinus .............................................. Maria Stein, 0. Bermudez, Juan .......P. 0 . Box 55 ,Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Berner, Robert... .................235 Aberdeen Ave .. Dayton. 0. Berry, Joseph ....................2509 Talbott Ave., Louisville, Ky. Bertram, Robert... ......................... ll6 Ohio St .. Greenville, 0. Bertrams, Carl... ..................... 2950 Atherton Rd., Dayton, 0 . Besanceney, John ........................910 West Ash St., Piqua, 0. Beshara, PauL.................... 1189 Fair Ave., Columbus, 0 . Betz. Winilred............................5509 Salem Ave., Dayton, 0 . Biedenbender. Richard ........ 208 Young St.. Middletown, 0 . Bissell, Margaret.. .............. l009 Riverview Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Black, CarL....................3506 Lakeview Ave., Dayton, 0. Black, Joseph .................................... 2204 Troy St., Dayton, 0. Blackburn, Harry ............... .l11 W. Hudson Ave., Dayton, 0 . Blackledge, Stanley ....................52l Hickman St., Cinn., 0. Blair, EarL .............. .355 S. McArthur St., Chillicothe. 0 . Blanford, William ................ l35 S. Monmouth St.. Dayton, 0. Boam, George ... .. ............. 2301 Salem Ave., Dayton, 0 . Bockrath, Robert... .....................50 Baltimore St.. Dayton, 0 . Boeckman, Joseph ...............367 Delawa re Ave., Dayton, 0 . Boesch. William ............... 108 E. Parkwood Dr.. Dayton, 0 . Boll, James ....................... 275 West Fourth St., Fostoria, 0 . Bok, Arthur.. ................................ l415 Craigwood, Toledo, 0. Boland, Edward ..............66 W . Hudson Ave., Dayton, 0 . Boland, Myra ......................66 W. Hudson Ave., Dayton, 0. Bolton, Louis ........... ............4547 Dayview Ave .. Dayton, 0. Borchers, Joe ............................ 2l Pointview Ave .. Dayton, 0. Bordewisch, James ....................400l E. Third St., Dayton, 0. Bordenkircher, Thomas ............ 507 N. 15th St., Coshocton. 0 . Boring, Janice .......................... l4 Bellevue Ave., Dayton, 0. Boring, Nancy .......................... 14 Bellevue Ave., Dayton, 0 . Borm, Hans ............................3212 Riverside Dr .. Dayton, 0 . Borm, George ........................ 250l Ritchie St., Portsmouth, 0. Bors, Carl... ...................................40l8 LeClaire. Chicago, Ill. Bostick, Orden ...............................565 W . 2nd St.. Dayton, 0. 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StuJenl ';})irecfor'J Bowser, Harry ........... ....50 Santa Clara Ave .. Dayton, 0. Boxwell, Kenneth ... ................... 17 Dayton Ave., Xenia, 0. Bradow, C. King ...................... .... 2429 Dale, Columbus, 0. Bradley, Edgar......... . ...... 100 Five Oaks, Dayton, 0. Bragone, John ....................803 W. Gambier, Mt. Vernon, 0. Bramson, Milton ................725 Lexington Ave., Dayton, 0 . Brant, Dan................... ...............312 Warren, Lebanon, 0. Braun, Nick ...... ...........................504 East Franklin, Troy, 0. Braun, PauL. ..................................... ....... Box 352, Troy, 0. Braunlin, Edgar.................... l900 W ayne Ave .. Dayton, 0. Bray, Robert.... ............ 151 Ridge Ave., Dayton, 0 . Breesman, Richard................ l308 Superior Ave., Dayton, 0. Breidenbach, Lucy ...................33 Corona Ave., Dayton, 0. Breig, Charles ........................ l252 Epworth Ave .. Dayton .0. Brenner, Clyde ............... .........834 Wilfred Ave.. Dayton, 0. Bressani. Richard.................... Calle Mexico # I. Guatemala B1ewer, Burdell............................ ! 18 Summit St., Dayton, 0 . Brewer, Donald ...... .......... 205 S. Cherry St., Germantown, 0 . Bridges, Alvin ............................520 Hartford St., Dayton, 0. Brinkman, Frank ........................ l47 N. Hanover, Minster, 0. Brinkman, Ray .....................859 N. Euclid Ave., Dayton, 0. Brooks, Harry........ . .........31 Delaware Ave., Dayton, 0. Brown, Arthur. ..................618 Millville Ave., Hamilton, 0 . Brown, Charles.... . .. ..... 1516 Emmons Ave .. Dayton. 0. Brown, Clifford .................. .......821 Tunis Place, Dayton, 0. Brown, George............. .2845 Whittier Ave .. Dayton, 0. Brown, John ....... .. ............ 167 Park Drive, Dayton, 0 . Brown, Gloria.... .................930 Catalpa Dr., Dayton, 0 . Brown, Thomas ............ . ... 635 Symmes Ave .. Hamilton, 0. Brown, Kenneth.. ............. 1516 Emmons Ave., Dayton, 0. Brown, Mary Van Dyke ............ l41 LaBelle St., Daytcn, 0. Brown, William ............................822 Cedar, Owensboro, Ky. Brugler, Jack ..................... 236 Sandalwood Dr., Dayton, 0. Brun, Jerome ......... .. ... 1527 Coventry Rd .. Dayton, 0. Bucher, Molly ..... .................. 1028 Walnut Hill., Dayton, 0. Bucher. Joseph ... 728 Grafton Ave., Dayton, 0. Bucher, Sue ......... - . . ..... 1028 Walnut Hills PL. Dayton, 0 . Bucher, Thomas...... 1028 Walnut Hills Pl., Dayton, 0. Buckel. Charles... .. 1653 Huffman Ave .. Dayton, 0. Buehler, Robert... .1800 Wyoming St.. Dayton, 0 . Bunker, Carl...... .......... .26 Pointview Ave., Dayton, 0 . Burg, Eugene ................... ... 1262 S. Broadway. Dayton, 0. Burger. George ........................ 320 S. Findlay St., Dayton, 0 . Burgess, Dorothy.. . ......... .........4 Messina Pl., Dayton, 0. Burke, Emerson_ ................2402 W. 3rd St .. Dayton, 0 . Burke, Jerome......... .. .. .45 Janus PL. Lynbrook, N. Y. Burkhard, Mary...... .71 Anna St.. Dayton, 0. Burks, Bert........... .. ....... .421 Ethel Ave., Dayton, 0. Burkhardt, Paul... ........ 247 Blossom Heath Rd., Dayton, 0 . Burneka, Charles. .... . ...... 20 Baltimore St., Dayton, 0. Burrer, Frank............ ... 115 Knecht Dr .. Dayton, 0. Burtner, Robert.... .. .......... R. R. #7 Box 183, Dayton, 0. Busch. Edward ........236 E. Swon Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. Buschur, Rober\... ............. 416 E. College St., Coldwater, 0. Buse. Leo..... ......... .. .......... 35 Central Terrace, Cinn., 0 . Bush, Robert... .......212 Collingwood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Bushbaum, Gloria ........................... 803 Huffman, Dayton, 0. Busic, Rosemary ................ l14 Cambridge Ave .. Daytcn, 0. Butler, Donald.......... .. .. 3605 Woodbine Ave .. Dayton, 0. Butterworth, Charles ............... R. R. #3, Box 231 , Dayton, 0. Butts, Arthur.. .........................6 Basswood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Byrd, James......... R. R. #2 West Alexandria, 0. Bywater, Richard............ l3B9 Tyler Park Dr., Louisville, Ky.

c Caddell, Rex ........................ l216 Kammer Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Campbell, Delayne........ 2072 Ravenwood Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Campbell, Emmett.. .............. l2 N. Sunset Ave.• Dayton, 0 . Campbell, Langdon................458 Belmont Park, Daytcn, 0. Campbell, Lillian .. .............. l2 N. Sunset Ave .. Dayton, 0. Campbell, Richard.... .. ...... 160 Boltin St., Dayton, 0 . Conoly, Mario............ .4702 Bridge Ave., Cleveland, 0. Caporal, Margie........................ 249 Wroe Ave., Dayton, 0. Caracci. Louis .................... 29 Hudson Road, Bellerose, L. I. Caras , Louis................... .. ............. 14 Floral, Dayton, 0 . Carder, Kenneth......... .. ... 1754 Catalpa Dr., Dayton, 0 . Page One Huridred Fifty-two

Carr. James .. ........_ .................. ....524 Bowen St., Dayton, 0. Carroll, Mary ................52?. A Dst. Wright Field, Dayton, 0. Carson, Catherine ............ 421 Kenilworth Ave., Dayton, 0. Carson, Charles.................... 217 Kammer Ave.. Dayton, 0. Carter, William... .. ....... 124 Indiana Ave., Dayton. 0. Caruso, Jean ........................... 842 Bedford Ave., Dayton. 0. Casebere. Ronald ........ 205 Peach Orchard Rd.. Dayton. 0. Casebolt, Mary ........... .................... .l2B E. Main. Osborn, 0. Cashman, Donald ............................ 746 S. Metcalf, Lima, 0 . Castignola, Jack ............ l52 St. Clair. New Philadelphia, 0. Castillo. Gonzalo............ 453 lnclan Mirallores. Lima. Peru Cashman, Donald...... ........ 9222 24lst St., Bellerose. N. Y. Cashman, Vincent. ...........402 Edgeworth Ave., Dayton. 0. Cavanaugh, Mary ................ l2B Stone Mill Rd .. Dayton, 0. Cekun, Joseph ............ ............270 Alton Ave .. Dayton. 0. Chang, Wallace ............ 2252 Makanani Dr., Honolulu. T. H. Chapman, Leonard ............ 2124 Needmore Rd .. Dayton, 0. Chapman. Marjorie ....................P. 0. Box 47, Greenville. 0. Chatman. Eugene ............................ 704 Itasca Pl.. Dayton. 0 . Clagett, Robert.. ....... ....... 3415 E. Filth St.. Dayton, 0. Chidlaw, Ben ............ 418 C Street. Wright Field, Dayton, 0 . Childs. James............................ 41B Mulford Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Chilton, Mary ........................ 2106 University Pl., Dayton. 0. Chirco, Anthony ............. .......... 3244 McCall St .. Dayton, 0. Chmiel. Stanley....... .. .... ..3419 E. 2nd St., Dayton. 0 . Christensen. Norber\ ........................ 213 4th St .. Oconto, Wis. Christensen, William.... .2033 Burroughs Dr .. Dayton. 0 . Christman. Richard .. ............. 26 Glenbeck Ave. ,Dayton, 0 . Chrysafidis, Constantine...... ll4 Fountain Ave., Dayton, 0. Cichanowicz, Henry ................... 550 Deeds Ave .. Dayton, 0. Cirillo, Anthony .............. ..... 192-09 104th Ave., N. Y., N. Y. Clampet, James ..........................511 Wilmington. Dayton. 0. Clancy, John ......................... SOB W . Delaware, Toledo. 0. Clark. Dorothy. -......... .. ......415 S. Broadway, Dayton, 0 . Clark, Ear1... ......................... 917 Broadmoor Dr.. Dayton, 0. Clark, Lee...... .... .. ........ 2540 Home Ave., Dayton. 0. Clark, Mary. ..437 Ethel Ave.. Dayton, 0 . Clark, Robert... .......... ...929 Dow St., Daytcn. 0. Clements, John..... .. _ .509 Ethel Ave., Dayton, 0. Clemmer. James ................................ l44 E. Main. Xenia. 0 . Cleveland, Nadine ............45 E. Main St., W . Carrollton, 0 . Cline, CarL......................... 67 N. Longview St., Dayton. 0 . Clower. Geraldine .............. 130 Lovington Dr., Fairfield. 0 . Clune, Carmel............ ...622 W. Ash St.. Blytheville, Ark. Coates, John............... .25 E. Charlotte, Econse. Mich. Coates, Winifred ........................54 Lauro Ave.. Dayton. 0 . Cobbs. Leonard ......................... 1823 Weaver St .. Dayton, 0. Coburn, Russell... ........ - .611 Syracuse Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Cochran. John .............. ... ..... 287 N. Prospect St.. Marion. 0. Cochran, Robert. ....912 Rosedale Dr., Dayton, 0 . Coffey. Francis.............. ....62 E. Hillcrest Ave., Dayton, 0. Coffman. William .................... 521 Beckman St., Dayton, 0 . Cohen. JoAnn .......... - ...39 E. Hillcrest Ave.. Dayton, 0. Colby. Robert.. ...................... 301 Superior Ave.. Dayton, 0 . Collins, Charles........................ 9 Hauenstine Court. Troy. 0 . Collins . Donald.............. ............. 502 S. 4th St.. DeSoto, Mo. Collins, Rober\... .....................3910 E. Third St., Dayton. 0 . Condron, Henry ........................ l723 Grand Ave., Dayton, 0. Connair. Thomas ....................610 Hodapp Ave .. Dayton. 0. Connaughton, Joseph .......524 W . Kentucky, Louisville, Ky. Connaughton, Patrick .. .....600 East Main St.. Versailles, 0 . Conner, Robert... .. .. 2300 Rosemont Blvd., Dayton. 0. Connor. Eugene ................... 1336 E. 93rd St.. Cleveland, 0 . Connor. Leonard .... 27 Adams Ave .. West Hempstead. N. Y. Connors. Norman .. ................ 317 Volusia Ave., Dayton. 0. Cook, Glenn ............... ...S. Church St., New Lebanon, 0 . Cooney, Theodore ........... R. R. #4, Box 322, Delaware, 0. Cooper. James ..................... 28 E. Bruce Ave .. Dayton, 0. Cooper, Robert ........................ 2B E. Bruce Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Cope. Donald................748 E. Highland Ave .. Ravenna, 0. Corbett, Henry .................... 2515 11th St.. N. W .. Canton. Q. Cornett. Vesta ........................ 49 Pinehurst Ave., Dayton. 0. Coulter. Rosemary................................ R. R. # 1. Clayton, 0 . Cox, Donald...................................... 9 Court St., Fairfield. 0 . Cox. Louis .......... ............................ 4B3 Shiloh Dr.. 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StuJenl :1Jireclory Cramer. Kenneth ...: ........2127 Mapleview Ave .• Dayton, 0. Craver, Lewis ................. .... 300 West Main, Richmond. Ind. Crawford. CarL .. ..... ....... ..Stricklett. Ky. Cromer. William.. .........232 Wood St.. Piqua, 0. Cron. Thomas ....... .133 Johnson Ave., Celina, 0. Crowley. Charles. ......... 723 Monroe Ave .. Zanesville, 0. Crowley. William .... 823 Highland Ave. S.. Oak Park. Ill. Crnkovich. Nick ............. ................. Box 223. Thorpe. W . Va. Crutcher, Marjorie.... .... 2914 Salem Ave .• Dayton, 0 . Culberlson. Joan ............ 1212 Mt. Vernon Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Cummins, Lewis. .......723 E. Main, Troy. 0. Current, Marjorie..... ................R. R. 11. Dayton, 0. Curlin. Phyllis. ...... .1505 Neva Ave.. Dayton, 0. Cunner. Harry......... ...... 104 S. Horton St., Dayton. 0 . Cush. James. .... ................ 215 E. 27th St., Lorian, 0 . Custinborder. Donald .................. 934 S. Ohio St., Sidney. 0 .

D Dahm, Norman ...........532 Kenwood Ave ., Dayton, 0. Dahn. Richard ...................3537 Mapleway Dr.. Toledo. 0. Daly, George... .........812 Lorain Ave.. Dayton, 0. Danford, James ..........921 West Ash, Piqua, 0. Darr, Elbert............ .......... 314 Kammer Ave .. Dayton, 0. Davidson, Donald ....... 3525 E. Second St.. Dayton, 0 . Davis, E. Ann.... ...........3619 Riverside Dr.. Dayton. 0. Davis, James .............................................. 113 Jay, Dayton, 0 . Davis, June ........................ 415 Waterveliet Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Davis, Kermit .... ................... ...2838 Grace Ave., Dayton, 0. Davis, Manuel... ................. l216 Everett Drive, Dayton, 0 . Davis, Peggy Jane ....... ... .....3619 Riverside Dr., Dayton, 0. Davis, Ruth .................................................... Parsons, West Va. Dawson, Jack ....... ........ 103 W . Gt. Miami Blvd .. Dayton, 0. Dawson, Bob..... ......... 1926 E. Richard St., Dayton, 0. Day. Robert ........................ 2912 Smithville Rd., Dayton, 0 . DeAnthony, Robert................... ..... 102 Cliff St.. Dayton, 0. DeBord, Richard ....................... .I09 Brydon Rd., Dayton, 0. DeBrosse, Bemard ................ l319 S. Broadway, Dayton, 0. Deerwester, Mary Lou ........945 Brookview Ave., Dayton, 0. DeForrest. Robert..... ................... 117 Grant St., Dayton, 0. Deger, William ........... 236 Neal Ave., Dayton, 0. DeGeralami, Quinto .......... 1361 Belmont. Bellaire, 0 . Dehn, Beverly.... . .... 1620. SanRae Dr. Apt. C, Dayton, 0 . Dehn, Jacqueline ................. . 1620 San Rae Dr .. Dayton, 0 . DeKow. Huston ...707 Kolping Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Deiter. Raymond . ..................... 924 Vernon Dr., Dayton, 0 . Delgado, Andrew.. . ...926 Gafsa Pl., Dayton, 0. Delp. John...... ............ Lewis Ave., Toledo. 0. Deluchi, Cesar........ A ve. 2R de Julio Miraflores, Lima, Peru DeLuna, James ............617 Jefferson St.. Brownsville. Texa s Demosey. James ......... ?448 Nill Ave.. Dayton, 0 . Denlinger, Ned . . ..... .. 253 Sandhurst Dr. .Dayton. 0 . Dershem. Frances .... 37 Otterbein Ave .. Dayton, 0. Deschaine, Willia m............. . .. 129 Ashle y St.. Dayton. 0 . Desch, James .......................301 Kenwood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Devereaux, Clarence. .. ....... R. R. 6 Box 336, Dayton. 0 . Devine, Francis......... .. ... 419 E. 5th St., Marysville. 0. DiCiacco, Nicholas ... 1718 McClellan St., Philadelphia, Po. Dicken, Cornelius.. . ....55 W . Mumma Ave., Dayton, 0. Dickman. Thomas.. . ...... 52 Hudson Ave., Dayton. 0 . Diener!. Dorothy...... ......................58 S. 25th St.. Pitts. Po. Dietrickson, Edel.... ...456 Park End Dr .. Dayton. 0. Dietz. Cha rles ............. .... . .....3 Grenfeld Pl., Dayton, 0 . Dilq, Earl ................. . ..............R. R. #3, Xenia, 0 . Dilqard. Victor ...232 Forrer Blvd.. Dayton, 0 . Dinan. Thomas .. ?927 Minnesota. St. Louis. Mo. DiPasquale. Louis .. _ ......... 321 Otterbein Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Diringer. Albert ............................ 7 Coe St., Tiffin, 0 . Diver. Walter...... .........2401 Fleminq Rd., Middle town. 0 . Dixon, Dorothy. ..................................R. R. #l. Union, 0. Dobbins, Robert ...................... .49 S. Dixie Ave., Dayton, 0. Dobrozsi, Mary .. .............316 Baltimore St.. Middle town, 0. Doles. Carol.. .. ...... .1634 Wyoming St., Dayton. 0. Dolle. Dorothy. ........... 30 E. Babbitt St.. Dayton. 0. Donahue, Joe ..... ........ 66 Re dwood Ave.. J:?ayton, 0 . Donahue. John.... ... 1540 So. 26th St.. Philadelphia . Po . Doody, Be rna rd .. ...... ....... 1110 Cre ighton Ave., Dayton, 0 . Page One Hundre d Fifty-four

Dooley. Joseph .. ll5 Inwood Ave., Point Lookcut. L. !., N. Y. Dooley, Robert.. .......... 26 E. Pease Ave .. West Carrollton, 0. Dorian, Charles....................868 N. Euclid Ave .. Dayton, 0. Dover. Don............ ...........612 Elberson Ave., Dayton, 0. Dover. Jesse ....................306 Shadowlawn Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Dowdell. George ................ 1118 Lockland Pl., Dayton. 0. Doyle, Thomas ..................... .928 Xenia Ave., Dayton. 0 . Draving, Basil... ....................... 4750 N. Main St., Dayton, 0 . Draving. Maria.... ...........517 So. Wall, Covington, 0. Drayer, Patricia ...... 427 Montgomery. Miamisburg. 0 . Drees. Harold.... ........... ......224 Indiana Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Drexler, John .......... ........... ....29 Missouri Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Driver. Warren. ............ 728 Elberon Ave .. Daytcn .. 0. Drodofsky. Fritz ... 1841 Leo St., Daytcn, 0. Duane, Eugene ...........52 Geranium Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. Ducey, Joseph ....................536 Eastmoor Blvd.. Columbus, 0. Ducker. Madelyn ................ 2201 Needmore Rd .. Dayton. 0 . Duderstadt. Helen........ . ...... 640 Bowen St., Dayton, 0. Duerr, Shirley... ........ 3005 Martel Dr., Dayton. 0. Duffy, Edward.... ............... .1554 Cornell Dr .. Dayton. 0 . Duffy. Mary ....... 219 S. Terrence St., Dayton, 0. Duffy, Thomas ................ l31 Northwood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Dugan, Lawrence........ ............423 Loews St., Dayton. 0. Duncan. Charles ...1903 Salem Ave., Dayton. 0. Duncan, Mildred ............ 726 Miami Chapel Rd.. Dayton, 0. Dung, Albert... .................566 E. Rd. Damon Tract, Honolulu Dunnick, Millard ............. ............ .423 Stoddart, Columbus, 0 . Dutro, Richard .............. 1239 Wheeling Ave .. Za nesville, 0 . Dwyer, Francis............... 306 Washington Ave., Urbana, 0 .

E Eadler. Clara .................... 526 Westwood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Ebert, Anthony ................... ....34 Gerlaugh Ave .• Dayton, 0. Economides, Chrisscula ........442 Hadley Ave.. Dayton, 0 Egan, Thomas ................... ...............808 Delaware, Gary. Ind. Egan, Thomas ....... 220 Monitor St., Brooklyn. N. Y. .... ll2 Sunset Rd .. Mayfield Heights . 0 Ehlert. Allen Eichel, Herman. . ....... 725 Heck Ave., Dayton, 0 . Eichelberger, Elizabeth ........ l020 Harvard Blvd., Dayton. 0 . Eifert, CarL............................. 369 Fallis Rd.. Columbus. 0. Eise nhauer, Adele .......... .............530 Grafton, Dayton. 0 . Elardo, Frank.................................2155 Malvern, Dayton. 0 . Elder, Patrick..... .... 2018 She rwood Ave .. Louisville. Ky. Elking. Robert.. ...... 212 Notre Dame Ave.. Dayton. 0 . Ellifritt. Wallace ....................R. R. # 3 .Box 476, Dayton. 0 . Ellifritt, Dorothy ..................R. R. # 3, Box 476, Dayton, d. Elliott, James .................... .. Ill S. Beech St., St. Marys. 0 . Elliott. John ........................... Ill S. Beech St., St. Ma rys. 0. Elliott, Roberl ............................ lOll Negley Pl.. Dayton. 0 . Ellis, Ge orge .. ................................. 660 E. 2nd St.. Xenia, 0 . Ellison. Oscar........................ 224 Fountain Ave., Dayton, 0. Emerick, Steve... ..ll5 W c odland Ave .. Dayton. 0. Engelman, Betty Ann ...............243 Quitman. St .. Dayton. 0 . Engler. Nickolas ................ Averill Park. New York Ens. Margaret ..............927 Rosedale Dr., Dayton, 0 . Ensley, John ............................ 6 Basswood Ave .. Dayton, 0. Epstein, Jerome ..........., ........949 Harvard Blvd.. Dayton. 0. Erb. Lucille ........................ ... ll41 N. Main St., Da yton. 0 . Ernst. John.... ................... ........ 726 He ck Ave.. Dayton, 0 . Eshman, Thomas .41 Missouri Ave .. Dayton, 0. Essenmacher, Rose mary ...... 24 So. 5th. Richmond, Ind. Etzler. David....... . . ............. 1916 Riverside Dr .. Dayton, 0 . Euba nk, Keith .. _ ··--- ·······341 2 E 4th St., Dayton, 0 . Ewry. William.... ......53 Edgar Ave ., Dayton, 0. Eyink, Lawrence ................551 Cedarhurst Ave .. Dayton, 0. Eynon, David..... • ............. .........520 6th. Porlsmouth, 0.

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StuJenf '2:>irecfory Fecher, Con....... . ..........Swigart Rd., R. R. 7, Dayton, 0 . Federle, Charles ....................340 Cardington Rd., Dayton, 0. Feldman. Howard ........................ l54 Alton Ave., Dayton, 0. Fergus, Margaret... .....................38 Mary Ave., Dayton, 0. Ferrazza, Henry .................. ll020 Woodstock, Cteve10nd, 0 . Fess, Norman ....................... .40 Glenwod Ave.. Dayton, 0. Feverston, )ack .................... 2113 Patterson Rd., Dayton, 0 . Fie!, Nicholas....... ... 163 Santa Clara Ave., Dayton, 0 . Fie!, RusselL.. ................. l 63 Santa Clara Ave., Dayton, 0. Fields, John ...........................812 Dennison Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Fiely. Edward ..........................................................SL Henry, 0 . Fillmore, Letha ..........................657 Randolph St., Dayton, 0 . Finch. Robert. ............................ .52 Victor Ave., Dayton, 0. Fink, Audrey ....................705 W . Fairview Ave., Dayton, 0 . Finke, Harry ..................................... Squirrel Rd.. Dayton, 0. Finke, Jomes ................................241 Wrae Ave., Dayton, 0 . Finke, John ............................ ... 208 Squirrel Rd., Dayton, 0 . Finke, Thomas.... -路-路 .... ......241 Wroe Ave.. Dayton, 0. Fisher, John ................................920 Union Ave., Dayton, 0. Fisch, Williom. ....................... ll28 Colwick Dr., Dayton, 0. Fischer, Cor1... ............................. 231 Mann Ave., Osborn, 0. Fischer, Georgionne ........................ l306 Leo St., Dayton, 0. Fischer, Michael... .................... 1936 Richard St., Dayton, 0. Fischer, Thomos ....................630 Creighton Ave., Dayton, 0 . Fisher, Arthur_______................ l405 Home Ave., Dayton, 0. Fisher, Tunney........................ l405 Home Ave.. Dayton, 0 . Fiste, Ermo ....................................W. Second St.. Dayton, 0. Fil2gerold, Lawrence....................332 Lincoln St., Dayton, 0 . Fitzpatrick, Regina ...................... R. R. # 2, Wi1mington, 0. Fitzpatrick, Williom .... l212 Mutual Home Bldg., Dayton, 0. Fitzsimmons, Joseph ................ l 026 W . North St., Piqua, 0 . Flaherty, Harry ............................ R. R. 1, East Liverpool, 0 . Flanagan, John ........ 21 Osborne Pl., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Fleishman, Harlow....... . ... .1131 Irving Ave.. Dayton. 0 . Flemin, Evelyn..................... ..3031 Mesmer Ave., Dayton, 0. Fletcher, William_. . ... .... 334 W . Fourth St., Dayton, 0 . Flint. Edword .... 7221 West Pork Ave., Richmond Hgts. Mq. Flischel, Donold ............................R. R. #1 Germantown, 0. Focke, Alice ..................... ..624 Kenwood Ave .. Dayton, 0. Foley, Donold............558 E. Northern Ave., Springlield, 0 . Folino, Sammy ........................330 Stone Mill Rd .. Dayton, 0 . Folino, Thomas........................330 Stone Mill Rd .. Dayton, 0 . F'ord. Adelaide.. . ...................R .R. # 2, Miamisburg, 0 . Ford. Robert......... . ........ 239 Ookview, Greenville, 0 . Fornefeld, Edward ........... .42 West Bruce Ave .. Dayton, 0. Fortney. James ....................... 201 Lewiston Rd., Dayton, 0 . Fortune, Raymond ................... 209 E. Main St., Trotwood, 0. Foster. Edward.... .. ................ Box 363, Springiield. Ky . Foster, Thomas ................ 44 N. Church St., New Lebanon, 0 . Fowler, John ...... ........................ 129 Nassau St., Dayton, 0 . Fay, Norman ...... .......... .......... 130 E. Main St., Osborn, 0 . Fondiler, Lester. ...................515 N. Williams St., Dayton, 0 . Fraley. Almo r.. .............. .4 262 Fa rnham Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Francis, Robert.... ....... .4238 Corinth Blvd.. Dayton, 0. Frank, Connie ............. ....... .... 2235 Salem Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Frank, Mary .. ... ................ 2235 Salem Ave., Dayton, 0. Frantz. Alfred ...... .......... .. 216 Fountain Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Freauf. Freddie........ ......820 Richmond Ave., Dayton, 0. Freeh, Edward .................... ......... .... Pleasant Valley. Po. Freeman, Richard ............439 St. Nichola s Ave.. Dayton. 0. Frey, Louis .......................630 Waterveliet Ave., Dayton, 0 . Freyberg. Billie .......................... .36 Kurtz Ave., Dayton, 0. Fricke, Donald............................... 300 E. Dixon, Dayton. 0 . Fricke, Howard. ............. 300 E. Dixon Ave .. Dayton, 0. Fried, Morton .....60 N. La Clede PI., Atlantic City, N. J. Froikin, Norman ....................... .42 Rogge St., Dayton, 0 . Froning, Louis ................ 201 E .College St.. Coldwater. 0 . Frost, Ralph .. ................... .4616 St. James Ave., Dayton, 0. Fremont, Wolter ... .......... .40 S. Dixie Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Fry, William.... ............ ..... R. R. # 3, Box 84, Dayton, 0 . Fuhrmann, Barbaro................ 125 W. First St., Dayton, 0 . Fulton, Robert. ................. .1236 Windsor Ave., Dayton, 0 . Fulwiler, Joan .......... ....... 1242 Riverview Ave.. Dayton, 0. 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G Goeke, Harry .......................... .....400 Pritz Ave., Dayton. 0 Gaier, Raymond ................737 E. Madison, Springfield, 0. Gaiser, Eugene ....... ............2318 Eastview Ave., Dayton, 0. Golomb, Alex John ............... ........ 352 Edison St.. Dayton. 0. Gallagher. John........ ................ ..... ...... .......... .. Mantua, 0. Gallagher, William...................... ...... .. .. . .. .. .. Mantua, 0. Gallagher, Joseph ................... 1218 Serreco Dr.. Dayton, 0 . Gallo, Dominic....................... . ...Maryland. Steubenville, 0 . Gone, HowelL. ................. l35 Aberdeen Ave., Dayton, 0 . Gantner, Clayton.......................... 453 N. Kilmer, Dayton. 0 . Gordner, Richard................... . ... 11 2 E. Main St., Troy. 0 . Gargrave, Beatrice ...... ........... ... 916 Brown St.. Dayton, 0 . Garneau. Jomes ................ l949 E. 23rd St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Garneau, John ....................l949 E. 23rd St .. Brooklyn. N. Y. Garner, Joseph .... ................... .. 27 Davis Ave., Dayton, 0 . Garrison, Morgie................ 341 Monterey Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Gauthier. Jaoques ........ l5 Louisiana Ave., Alexandria. La. Gouvey. William ........ RFD #1. Box 444 , New Lebanon, 0 . Geile, James ........................... 2516 Oakridge Dr., Dayton. 0 . Gelep, Irene ....................... 2513 For Hills Ave.. Dayton, 0 . Gentner, Edword ................ 515 Creighton Ave., Dayton, 0 . George, Raymond .....................529 McLa in St., Dayton, 0 . Gephart, John ........................ l2 W . Helena St.. Dayton. 0 . Gerdes, Evelyn ................................... R. R. .#1, Clayton. 0. Geyer, Poul ....................... l235 Riverview Ave., Dayton, 0 . Giambrone, Horry ................ l22 Commercial St.. Dayton, 0 . Gibbons, Chorles ........2409 Sherman Ave., Middletown, 0 . Gibson. Cloude ................ ll34 Creighton Ave.. Doy:ton, 0 . Giere, Norbert.. ..................... 408 E. First St., Coldwater, 0 . Gigliotti. Angelo ............................ l33 Bruen St .. Dayton, 0 . Gillespie, William ................... 1863 Solem Ave .. Dayton, 0. Gilvory, Patrick............................3612 Main St., Dayton, 0. Ginder, Winston ................................ : .R. R. #5, Dayton. 0. Girard, RoberL. ..................... ll4 Colorado Ave.. Dayton, 0. Gin, William ...................... .....904 Chelsea Ave., Dayton, 0 . Glosener, C. Hughes ............ 25 Skyview Dr., Vandalia, 0 . Glaser, Vernon .............................. .. .......R. R. 11, Dayton, 0 . Glasscock. Robert... .....335 W . Monument Ave., Dayton, 0. Glotterman, Joseph ........................ 54 Rogge St.. Dayton. 0 . Glennon. Richord .............. .......... 2338 Hollywood, Toledo, 0. Gmeiner, Edward ................... 661 East 109. Cleveland. 0 . Goodnough, Lowrence ............ 3516 W . Hillcrest. Dayton, 0 . Gordon, Dovid .................... 214 S. Main St., W . Milton, 0. Gorie, John ............................ l4708 Westland, Cleveland, 0 . Gosiger, Jock ........................... .lndion Riffle Rd., Dayton, 0 . Gosney, Joseph .......................... ll28 Wilmington, Dayton, 0 . Goss, William ...................... ......... 607 E. 5th St., Dayton, 0. Goss. Charles............... 704 Miami Chapel Rd., Dayton, 0 . Gossett. Bonnie Lee .................... 27 Davis Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Gough, Ann Rita.... ........ 1128 Grand Ave., Dayton, 0. Gough, Thomas...................... 1128 Grand Ave., Dayton, 0 . Gould, Louis.............. .......... .. ... 311 East Dr., Dayton, 0. Gralton, Richard.................. ... .. .... 667 Oak St.. Dayton, 0 . Graham, Donald........................79 Second St., Fairfield, 0 . Graham, Eileen .................... l053 Highland Ave., Dayton, 0 . Graham, Virginia .............56 Woterveliet Ave., Dayton, 0 . Graham. Thomas ...... ........................ 434 Clark, Bellevue. Ky . Grant, Rolph . ............... .4144 Woodcliffe Ave., Woyton, 0. Gray, Adam........ . ........... 209 Hunter Ave., Dayton. 0 . Green. Charlene .................... ..... 2240 Lakeview, Dayton, 0 . Greene, Morvin ....... .. ... .... 126 Bierce, Dayton, 0 . Greene, Warren..... ................... ... .21 Locust, Dayton. 0. Greenwood, Richard .................... .43 Pork Dr.. Dayton, 0. Greiner. Robert... . .. ...R. F. D. 6, Springfield, 0 . Griffin, Patricio..... 1130 Solem Ave., Dayton, 0. Griffin, J. Dennis ........................ ...... .140 78th, Belleville, Ill. Griflin, WilL. . ..... ........................727 Lagoon Pl., Dayton, 0 . Griffith, John ...............................30 S. Torrence. Dayton, 0 . Grimm, Frederiok.................... 409 Shroyer Rd., Dayton. 0 . Grismer, John .......... .................... 22 1 For Hills, Dayton, 0 . Grissom, Joyce ......................415 Pearl St., Miamisburg. 0 . Groene, Stanley. .. ... 4134 Jamestown, Cincinnati. 0 . Gronotte. 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StuJenl 2Jireclor'J Groszewski, Daniel .4806 Hammett P .. St. Louis, Mo. Grove. Donald......... ......... 7837 N. Main St .. Dayton, 0. Grove. Eldon............ ...... 125 Central Ave., Dayton. 0. Gruenwald, John .............. .1413 Section Rd., Cincinnati, 0. Grusenmeyer, PauL........ . ......R. R. 9, Box 530. Dayton, 0. Guardiola. Nicholas... . ..................................Havana, Cuba Guckes, William.......... . ... 220 E. Helena St., Dayton, 0. Guensche, William ............................ .45 Perrine, Dayton, 0. Gunther. Mary Ellen .. ............S Main St.. Wapakoneta. 0. Gurnick. Joseph ......................... 2534 Fairmont. Dayton. 0 . Gusman, Edwin ........................62 Chambers St., Dayton. 0 . Gutbrod, William ......................... 11010 Miles, Cleveland. 0 .

H Haacke, Jack ........................... 2803 N. Main St.. Dayton, 0 . Hackett. Richard......... . ... .404 S. Bowen, Jackson, Mich. Hagans, Marilyn........ ............ ...R. R. 7, Clayton. 0. Hagan. Mary ............ -... 1332 W. Fairview Ave .• Dayton. 0. Hagans, Pat... ...................................................... _ ... Clayton, 0. Hahn, Robert... ................................ ! 18 Elmwood, Dayton. 0. Hahn, Paui... ......... IS03 Burlington Rd .. Cleveland His .. 0. Hahne!, Joseph ............................ R. R. 3 West Alexandria, 0. Hale, Opal... .....................36 No. Plum St., Germantown. 0. Hall, James....... ............ 223 Oakwood Ave., Dayton, 0. Hnll. Mary .......................... 223 Oakwood Ave .. Dayton, 0. Hall, Thomas........................ 13l N. Williams St.. Dayton, 0. Ham, Everelt... ..................... l210 Harvard Blvd., Dayton, 0. Hammer. Ralph ...... ..........711 St. Nicholas Ave .. Dayton. 0. Hammond. George ............ llS Dewey St., Worcester. Mass. Hampton. Thelma .............. .............. l04 Olive St.. Dayton, 0. Hamrick, Winn ...................... 3022 Lewiston Rd., Dayton. 0. Hanby, James ........................ 2808 Kenmore Ave .. Dayton, 0. Handmacher, Victor..... ......... 127 Nimitz Dr .. Dayton, 0 . Hanen, Donald......................66 Hallwood Ave .. Dayton, 0. Hanlon. Thomas ......... .......... 146 Anita St.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hannah, George........ ..19 Five Oaks Ave., Dayton, 0. Hanousek. Richard ...3541 Pennington Rd., Shaker Hgts., 0. Hansman. Louis ............................ 330 Neal Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Hardin, James ....................... ......... 324 Williams. Osborn, 0. Harlan, Rogers........................ 22S9 Salem Ave .. Dayton. 0. Harman. John ...............R. R. #4, Box 802 South Bend, Ind. Harmon. Richard ....................6 Huron Rd.. Bellerose, N. Y. Harnett, Richard........ ....SSS Shafer Blvd., Dayton, 0 Harris, William ...................... 922 So. Broadway. Dayton, 0 . Harrow. Joan ... .......................R. R. #4, Dayton. 0. Harshbarger, Ralph .... .........430 Williams, Troy, 0. Hart, Albert... .............. ............... ll36 Kenyon Pl.. Dayton. 0. Hart, Grace............................ l2S7 Alwildy Ave., Dayton, 0. Hart, James ........................ 620 St. Joseph's Ave., Dayton, 0 . Hartman. Everett... ......................... R. R. #2, Brookville, 0 . Hartman. Martin ................ !308 W. High St., Springlield, 0. Hartshorn. Lawrence ................ 626 Carlisle Ave .. Dayton, 0. Hasenstab, Ferdinand ........ 909 Creighton Ave .. Dayton, 0. Haskins, John............... ........74 Springfield Ct.. Dayton, 0 . Hatfield. Richard ....................S9 Eisenhauer Dr ..- Dayton, 0. Hathcock. Mary.. . ........ 294 Oxford Ave., Dayton, 0. Hauck, Nelson .................... 6S2 Brooklyn Ave.. Dayton, 0. Haury. Gerard ................ 1704 Dundee Way, Louisville, Ky. Havens, Frank....................................R. #!, Germantown, 0 . Hayes. George... .......... 641 Ruth AvfJ., Dayton. 0. Head, Robert...... ......... 241 Wisteria Dr .. Dayton. 0. Head, Thomas ......... 241 Wisteria Dr .. Dayton, 0. Heavin. Joseph ............................... R .R. #2, Miamisburg, 0 . Heck, Joseph .................... 607 Belmont Park N.. Dayton, 0. Heckel. Bertram............... ............ 3315 E. 4th St., Dayton, 0. Hein, Mary ............................ ll4 Gerlaugh Ave .. Dayton, 0. Heitkamp. Arthur.. ..................426 Quitman St., Dayton, 0. Heitzman, Charles ............ S70l Huberville Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Helbig, Erich ........................3307 Kenmore Ave., Dayton. 0 . Helke, RoberL. .........................214S Bickmore St., Dayton, 0 . Heller, Edward. ---------·------------- .19 Bond. Dayton, 0. Heller. John . .............................................Box 77, Alpha, 0. Hellwig, Norris ............................... .46 Gerlaugh. Dayton, 0 . Helmig, Jeanne ........................700 Hodapp Ave .. Dayton. 0. Helmig. Gerald ........................700 Hodapp Ave .• Dayton. 0 . Hemler, Charles........................ 209 Baltimore St.. Dayton, 0. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight

Henderson, Alfred .............43 Hershey St., Dayton, 0 . Henderson, Christine........ 2Sll Lakeview Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Hendrickson, Montlord ............ I!OS Brennan Dr., Dayton, 0. Hendrickson, William ....................... R. R. #!. Camden, 0. Henne, Mary ........................ 3903 Eileen Dr.. Cincinnati. 0. Hennessey, Robert.. ..... .44S Van Horn Ave., Zanesville, 0. Herbert. Donald .............................. 208 Pointview, Dayton, 0. Herbig, Jim ........................ ..................84 Winne!, Dayton, 0. Hermandez. Lucius ............60S Piggott Ave., E. St. Louis. Ill. Herzog, Howard .................... 36 Seminary Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Hester, Pau l... .........................6l W . Hudson Ave., Dayton, 0. Hibbert, Paul... ............................. 308 E. Main St., Xenia, 0 . Hickey, Bernard............................ 2434 Broadway. Toledo, 0 . Hickey, Frank........................ 4020 Riverside Dr .. Dayton, 0 . Hickey, Paul... .................7SS Miami Chapel Rd., Dayton, 0 . Hickey, Robert. ...... ..48 Greenwood Ave., Dayton, 0. Hickman, Everett... ................. Race St.. Spring Valley. 0. Hicks, George...... ...572 S. Broadway, Dayton, 0 . Hicks. Mark ........................ 310 Sandalwood Dr .. Dayton. 0. Hieber, Mary ............................ 331 College Park. Dayton. 0. Hieber, Ray ............................33l College Park. Dayton, 0. Hildebrant. Donald.................................35 Bond, Dayton. 0 . Hill. Joseph .... ............................ 36 N. Maple St., Akron. 0. Hilton, Edward .................... ll27 Oakwood Ave .. Dayton. 0. Hirten, Robert... ..... 70 Beverly Pkway. Valley Stream, L. I. Hime. George........................62S Haskins Ave., Dayton. 0. Hites, Mable ................................... 2308 Troy St.. Dayton, 0 . Hliaras, Anna ...............................74 Walnut St., Dayton. 0. Ho. Earl... ................................. ll27 16th Ave., Honolulu, T.H Hoben, William ................................. .. R. R. #S, Dayton, 0. Hochwalt. AlberL .......... l23S Mt. Vernon Ave .. Dayton, 0. Hochwalt, Charlotte ................ l620 Catalpa Dr., Dayton. 0 . Hochwalt. John ................ l23S Mt. Vernon Ave., Dayton. 0 . Hochwalt. Thomas ................ 1620 Catalpa Dr., Dayton, 0. Hodapp. Albert ... ...... 841 Belmont Pk. N., Dayton, 0. Hodapp. Betty.................. ......84l Belmont Pk. N .. Dayton. 0. Hoelle!, Thomas ............................ BIO Perry St.. Deliance. 0 . Hollenbent, Charles ..... ........... 322S Ridge Ave.. Dayton, 0. Hollman. George ................................ l029 Vine St., Clyde. 0. Hollman, Joseph ................ 3110 Brighton Rd .. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hollman, Mary ........................ 40 Gramont Ave .. Dayton. 0. Hollmann, William................................ RFD #2. Lebanon. 0 . Hogan, George ................................720 E. Main St., Troy. 0 . Hogan, John ............................ l724 Scott St., Lafayette. Ind. Hogan. Thomas ........ __.................... 720 E. Main St.. Troy. 0. Hohler, Donald.............. 232S Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, 0. Hohm, Elmer ..................... .... .. 19 S. Hedges St., Dayton. 0 . Hohm. George ............................ l9 S. Hedges St., Dayton, 0 . Holahan, James ........................ l717E. Third St.. Dayton, 0. Hollenkamp. Frank .................... ! IS Wroe Ave., Dayton, 0. Holloran, Thomas......... . ...... 1610 Alberta St.. Dayton, 0 . Holmes, Janet.............. .. ... 58 Frank St., Dayton, 0 . Holzmann, Willia m ............Sl-16 89th St., Woodhaven. N. Y. Homan, William ........................414 Irving Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Honious. Harold......... ... 1113 Holly Ave .. Dayton, 0. Hoppel, PauL.. ..................... 92S Maplewood Rd., Dayton, 0. Hormann. Harold .................. S06 W . Pearl. Wapakoneta, 0 . Hom, Richard . ................... l2S W. Parkwood Dr.. Dayton. 0. Horner. William .................... l3SS Phillips Ave., Dayton, 0 . Horning. Alfred .................... 2227 Emerson Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Horst, William ............................ 701 Heck Ave.. Dayton. 0. Horvath. Eugene ................BOS Manhattan Ave., Dayton, 0. Horvath, Steven.................... 220 N. Summit St.. Dayton, 0 . Hose, Richard ...............................R. F. D. #3, Massillio n. 0. Houghton, William ................ l37 Marathon Ave., Dayton. 0. Houk, James .................................... 3ll 16th. Logansport, Ind. Houser. Charles ................ ... 1005 N. Broadway, Dayton, 0. Houser. Roseann. ............. 1005 N. Broadway. Dayton, 0. Housman. Robert... ............... l908 Patterson Rd .. Dayton, 0 . Howes, Thomas ........................44 S. McGee St.. Dayton, 0. Hoying, Henry .............................. l027 Richmond. Dayton, 0 . Hubbard. 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Hug, Thomas...... .................. 35 W. Chestnut, Norwalk, 0. Hughes, Frank __ ....Apt. 710-D, Wardman Pk, Wash. D. C. Hummer, Raymond ...... 852 Washington St., Dayton, 0. Hummer, Robert.. ........ . ..852 Washington St., Dayton, 0 . Humpert, Harry.......... 1339 Greenup St., Covington, Ky. Bungling, Thomas...... .. .42 Riverdale St., Dayton, 0. Hunker, Chauncey.·····- _ __907 E. 7th Ave., Gary, Ind. Hunt. Mary........... ..... ............... 170 Garst. Dayton, 0 . Hunt, Robert ....... 2342 Rosemont Blvd., Dayton, 0. Hurst. Hubert... ..... ...... 132 Morgan Ave., Dayton, 0 . Hussey, Frances_. ..... .719 Belmonte Pk. N., Dayton, 0 . Hussey, Jean. . ..... 719 Belmonte Pk. N .. Dayton, 0. Huth, Mary Jo ... 15!6 S. Brown St., Dayton, 0 . Hyatt, Harold..... .621 Haskins Ave., Dayton, 0 .

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Kessler, Leo ...... ......... 12609 Phillips Ave., E. Cleveland, 0. Kettering. Ruth ............ ............. 114 S. Garfield, Dayton, 0. Keyes, John.......... .. . .. 210 Thruston Blvd., Dayton, 0. King, Anna....... .. .............. 1033 lola St., Dayton, 0 . King, Edwin ...........459 N. Elizabeth, Lima, 0. King, Frank ..... .................... 256 W. Fountain, Delaware, 0. King, Harold_..... .......... ........3215 E. Third St., Dayton, 0. Kinkade, Martin .................... 935 Blue Ave.. Zanesville, 0 . Kinzeler, Clarence................... 641 Wilfred Ave., Dayton, 0. Kirchmer, Eugene..... ..744 N. Main St.. Dayton. 0 . Kirchmer, Richard....... .... ..........4001 Lenox Dr., Dayton, 0 . Kirkpatrick, Robert.. ____ .. ..2610 Smithville Rd., Dayton, 0 . Kirsch. Bernard ....... .................. 1661 S. 12th, Hamilton, 0. Klamo, Andy. ...... 1500 Taylor Ave., Middletown, 0 . Klebba, John. ..................... ___ ..................... Linn, Missouri Klein, Leon ... .....362 Fairmont St., W. Montreal, Canada Klemm, Carl ............. E. David Rd .. Dayton, 0. Klemm, Edward.. E. David Rd.. Dayton, 0 . Klipstine, George..... .................Ansonia, 0 . Klontz, Ray ...R. R. #1, Waynesville, Ohio Klopf, IsabeL ...... .................... .... 102 Beverly PL. Dayton, 0. Klosterman. Gregory ................ l021 Haynes St.. Dayton, 0. Klosterman. John ........ - .......... 1021 Haynes St., Dayton, 0. Klos terman , Ronald.. .... 239 Edgewood Ct., Daytcn, 0. Klotz. Robert.. - ------.......Burns Ave., Dayton, 0. Kluska, Joseph. 2001 Kipling Dr., Dayton, 0. Knapschaefer, Myron ...............216 W . North, Coldwater, 0 . Knee, Robert. ......... .. ...... 604 Shafor Blvd., Dayton. 0. Knepper, Helen ................ 208 W. Norman Ave., Dayton, 0. Knese, Kathryn ........................ 346 Telford Ave., Dayton, 0. Knorr, Robert..... ..65 W . Gt. Miami Blvd .. Dayton, 0. Knoth, Richard ....................... 515 Bowen, Dayton, 0. Kohler, Charles ....... 203 Edgewood Court, Dayton, 0. Kohler, Marilyn ......... 1018 Riverview Ave .. Dayton, 0. Kohnen. Anthony............................... .. ....... St. Henry, 0 . Konezal, Melvin .................... l!32 Hamilton St.. Toledo, 0. Kopp, Martin.. .. ............ 721 Irving Ave., Dayton, 0. Kopp. William ................_ ....... 721 Irving Ave .. Dayton. 0. Kovach, Ralph 2862 E. 100 St., Cleveland, 0. Kosater. NorberL. ..................... 21 Baltimore St., Dayton, 0. Kosta, James.... .. ................ .40 W . Schantz, Dayton, 0. Krafka, Rudolph... ..... Box 94, Guatemala City, Guatemala Kral, Robert... ........................... 5062 Henry, Cleveland, 0. Kramer, David...................... ll32 Wayne St., Sandusky, 0 . Kramer, Rita ....................... .406 E. South St., Coldwater, 0. Krebs, Fred ..........................341 Bolander Ave., Dayton, 0 . Krein, Frank.................. .. .. 634 Pritz Ave.. Dayton, 0. Kremer. John ... .. ...327 Willowwood Dr., Dayton, 0. Kremer, Robert... ................. 327 Willowwood Dr., Dayton, 0 . Kress. Orion...... .. ..............72 1 Wellmeier. Dayton, 0 . Krich, ArdelL_. .. ... 14 1 Stonemill Rd., Dayton, 0. Krieg, Joan..... ............ .152 Malcom Dr., Dayton, 0 . Kraemer, KarL .............. 3725 Patterson Blvd., Dayton, 0 . Kroger, Fred ............................. 1407 Brandt St.. Dayton. 0. Krouse, Albert. ......... 1467 Kohr Pl., Columbus, 0 . Kruer, Edward ................................ 35 Fairground, Dayton, 0. Krumholtz. William ........................ l020 Superior, Dayton, 0 . Kruskamp, Leo...... . .....27 Grafton Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Kuhn, Irvin ........ .. ....... 609 W. Pearl St., Wapakoneta, 0 . Kuna, Donald. .. ... 396 Morris Dr., Osborn, 0 . Kuntz, Peter.. ........................ .111 Thruston Blvd., Dayton. 0. Kuntz, William..................... ..740 Wellmeier, Dayton, 0. Kurtz, Eleanor.. ......................... 2855 Hazel Ave., Dayton, 0. Kuykendall. Edward ................ ll86 Brazil Lane, Dayton. 0 . Kwass. Mayer ...................... 2625 Shafor Blvd., Dayton, 0.

L Lacey, Daniel.. .................. 2227 E. High St.. Springfield, 0 . Lacey, Lelian.. .. ..... 125 S. Second St., Fairfield . 0. Lackey. SamueL ........... 1658 W . 1st St., Dayton. 0. Lakatos. Eugene............ .. .......... 628 Meredith, Da yton, 0 . Lake, Lynn ........................... 1409 Schaeffer St., Dayton. 0. Lake, Otis ................... .4020 Pleasant View Ave .. Dayton, 0. Lamoureux, Fred ................545 Daytona Pkwy .. Dayton, 0. Landerville, Ernest...............830 Harvard Blvd.. Dayton, 0 . Lang, Philip... .... 1415 W est 20th St., Sioux City. Iowa Lange, Edward.... .......................... .................. St. Henry, 0.


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StuJenl '2Jireclor'J Lange, William ....................... ....... 712 N. McDonel, Lima, 0. Lankin. Bessie ________ ---- ----··--------.404 Irving Ave .. Dayton, 0. Lansdown, William ............................5248 Euclid, Dayton, 0. Lanter, Norman .................................... R. R. #2 Belleville, Ill. Larason, Charles----------------- -----·- -·· ·1501 Emmons, Dayton, 0. Lore, Lawrence ______________ ___ ___ 218 N. Robert Blvd., Dayton, 0. Lou , Donald. __ ___ ___ 1244 Ekaha Ave .. Honolulu. T. H. Lauer. Thomas _ ...... 37 Ashwood Ave ., Dayton, 0. Laurinaitis, Bernard .. 1515 Buena Vista St .. Pittsburgh, Pa. Lawrence, George ......... ............... 232 Wroe Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Lawson, Charles .__ __________ 1520 Kumler Ave., Dayton, 0 . Lawson. Douglas __________ ___ _________ l520 Kumler Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Leahey. john_____________ -------·-··-·····220 West 3rd. Xenia , 0 . Leahy, )ames _____ ____ , ___ ___________ 34 jerome St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Leary. DanieL....... .. ... .. 1518 Delaine Ave., Dayton, 0. LeBoeuf. Jean ............. ...... .. ... 414 Alameda PL. Dayton. 0. LeBoeuf. Martin ..................... ..414 Alameda PL. Dayton, 0 . Lechleitner. Fred.... .. ......... .49 Park Dr., Dayton, 0. Lechner, Thomas.. .. ...208 E. South St.. Coldwater, 0. Lee. Anthony ....... ................ 221 Bainbridge St., Dayton, 0. Lee, Eugene....... .3516 Pahoa Ave., Honolulu, T. H. Lee, James___ ___________ ....844 N. Upland Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Lee, Philip ........................3516 Pahoa Ave .. Honolulu, T. H. Lee, Richard .... .. ...... R. R. #1. Box 87D, Dayton, 0. Lee, RoberL ........ ...... ...1126 Punchbowl St., Honolulu, T. H. Lehman, Richard ................ l810 Tytus Ave., Middletown, 0. Lehman, RoberL ............. l3 E. Riverview Ave .. Dayton. 0. Leib!ritz, John.... .. ......41 Florence Ave., Mansfield, 0. Leibel!. )ohn ............. ....................... 202 Park Dr.. Dayton, 0. Leigh. Sarah __________________ __________ 309 Springfield St., Dayton, 0. Leiter, jack........ __ __ _______ 9 Sunrise Ave .. Trotwood, 0 . LeMaitre. Robert. .............. 533 S. jefferson, Dayton, 0 . Lemming. Raymond ................... .43 Haynes St.. Dayton. 0. Leonard, Paul .... ______240 Aberdeen: Ave.. Dayton, 0. Leonard. Richard ......... 2442 Wayne Ave .. Dayton, 0. Lewin, Francis.. .... ........... 21 Wroe Ave., Dayton, 0 . Lewis. Charles ........................ l57 Weakley St., Dayton, 0 . Lewis, George ___ ______ ______ _____________730 Webster St., Dayton. 0. Lewis. Lloyd .................. ...... 2338 Lakeview Ave., Dayton, 0 . Lewis. Max ____________ ____________________ l3 N. Marion St., Dayton. 0. Lewis, RoberL. .......... .......510 Kenilworth Ave ., Dayton, 0 . Liboy. MigueL. ..................... l68 Delicias St.. Santurse. P. R. Lieberman. Bertram...... ......... .2002 Grand Ave., Dayton, 0. Lieman, Robert ........................73 Gramond Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Lienesch. Theodore .................... 219 Beverly PL. Dayton, 0. Link. Ralph ________ ______________________ ...2340 Rosemont , Dayton, 0. List, Edmund ............... 15 W . Maplewood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Little, Chalmer..... .............. .413 Niles Pl.. Dayton, 0 . Lochte!eld. DanieL .................516 East Main, Coldwater, 0. Loeb, Robert... .. .. ............ 1313 Holly Ave .. Dayton. 0. Loeber. Richard ........................838 Xenia Ave., Dayton, 0. Logel. )oan.................................... 720 Bowen St.. Dayton, 0 . Loges, Richard ........... ................ 2065 Rustic Rd., Dayton, 0 . Lomax. Edith ... .. -------- -- -------- ---------95 Benning PL. Dayton, 0 . Longenecker. Donovan .. .......... l05 S. Main, Germantown, 0. Lonsert, Elmer.. .......................... l715 Ewalt Ave ..Dayton, 0 . Look, Durmond ...... ...... ...... 1418 lao Lane, Honolulu, T. H. Lorenz: Terrence...... .. ....... 1050 Broadview, Columbus, 0 . Lash. Wemer.. ........... •.......... R. R. #2 , Box 199, Dayton, 0. Lotewski. Stanley .......... ....................Benwood. Cleveland. 0 . Lowell, Gordon ...................... :. l570 Nelson Ave., Dayton, 0. Lowry. Charles..... .. ...... Box 260. RFD#l. Osborn. 0. Lowry, Edward ............................ ....230 Lexington. Dayton. 0. Lowry, Eleanor.. .......................... 625 E. Schantz, Dayton, 0. Lowry. Ned... .. .......39 Water St., West Milton, 0. Lucier, William .. ______________ .. ...... .4111 Grayton, Detroit, Mich. Ludwig. Audrey .. ..... ......... ............. 333 Monleray. Dayton. 0 . Lujan. Rodol!o........ .. ...... Calleton Dolores, Guatemala Luken, Robert___ ________ __ .......... 737 Hampshire Rd., Dayton. 0 . Luther. Grace .. ...... ...........915 Manhattan Ave., Dayton, 0. Luthman, Merrill ---- -- ---------- ..... 418 Alberta, Dayton, 0 . Luthman. Richard .. __ __ _______ .1715 Woodman, Dayton. 0 . Lulhman, Robert.. .... ................... .......... 2030 King. Dayton, 0. 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Liese!....... __ ................ .49 Hopeland St., Dayton, 0. Meilert, Henry .............. ............. 18 Galloway St.. Dayton, 0 . Meiring, William _____________________ .....Box 215 Ft. Recovery, 0 . Melberth, Janice.. ________ R. R. #1. Peters Rd., Dayton, 0 . Melia , Louis....... .. ........... 1134 Carlisle, Dayton, 0. Meller, Colleen...... .. ...... 122B Lovington Dr., Fairlield. 0. Menker, Donald .. ______________ 832 St. Nicholas Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Meredith. Glen........... .. ... .40 Daniel St., Dayton. 0. Merkle, Joseph ........................ 1837 Coventry Rd .. Dayton, 0 . Merkle, John .................................... 1526 San Rae, Dayton, 0 . Meuche. Leon ................................. .l301 Wabash, Dayton, 0. Meyer, Philip... ______________ 637 Wilfred Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Meyer. Ruth _________________ _____________ ______ 204 Adlin Dr., Dayton, 0 . Meyers, William ............3018 Cleinview Ave .. Cincinnati, 0 . Michel, Paul.. ·---------------------..44 S. Delmar Ave., Dayton, 0. Middleton. Howard _______________________ ______ .433 K\]mer, Dayton. 0 . Middleton, Thomas ................ 625 Ridgedale Rd.. Dayton. 0. Milkereit, Herb________ ---------------·-- 624 Hart St .. Dayton, 0 . Millard. James.. .. .... 303 Schenck Ave., Dayton, 0 . Miller, Arthur.. .. . .................. 347 Qui-tman, Dayton, 0. Miller, Charles ____________ .... 812 WeHmeier Ave., Dayton, 0. Miller. Edwin..... .......812 Wellmeier Ave-., Dayton. 0. Miller. Eugene ..................... 233 Volkenond St... Dayton, 0 . Miller, Frederick ........ 51 Cromwell Pl.. Sea Cliff, L. I. N. Y. Miller, Harry ..........................................735 Xenia, Dayton, 0. Miller. Howard ............................ 510 Adams St.. Dayton. 0 . Miller, LeRoy ................................... 137 Dover St., Dayton. 0. Miller, James B.............................7860 Irvington. Dayton. 0 . Miller, James L................. 136 E. Parkwood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Miller, Ray mond ............ 51 Cromwell Pl.. Sea Cliff. L. I. N. Y. Miller, Richard __________________ .2319 Eastview Ave .. Dayton, 0. Miller. Robert.. .............................. 12 Palermo PL. Dayton, 0. Mills, Donald................ .............801 Troy St., Dayton. 0. Mills, Gordon .................................. 132 Seminary, Dayton. 0. Mills, Jack ........................................ 902 Custer Pl., Dayton, 0. Milord. RoberL. ..................... 9J 4 East Broadway, Toledo, 0 . Miniard. Carolyn ___________________________ 21 Briedweing, Dayton, 0 . Minnerup, Robert __________________ ____________ 3120 Athens, Darton, 0 . Minnich. Jomes ______________________ ______ 840 St. Nicholas, Dayton, 0 . Misrach, Stanley ________________ __ .l721 Benson Dr.. Dayton, 0 . Mitchell, Eugene ________________________325 Forest AvP., Dayton. 0. Mitchell, George ............ 180:1 S. J.imestone, Soringlield. 0. Modlich. Linus .................... 291l5 Wicklow Rd., Columbus. 0. Monahan, Richard .............. ..48 Glenwood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Mondy. MargareL. ................. 126 Lovinaton Dr.. Fairfield. 0. Monforte, Camilo........ 45 Marti Av~> ., Bo" 1724, Po,ce, P. R. Monnin, Howard......... .. .....Box 166 R. R. l. Dayton, 0 . Monroe. Homer.. ....... --------------- --------1234 Broadway. Piaua, 0 . Montague. Billie.......... _______ ___________Shaltesbury, Dayton, 0 . Mnntqomerie, Ricardo. ---------------------- ----------- .. .l.ima, Peru Monty, Marianna ________________________264 Shaw Ave .. Dayton. 0. Moody. Jack .................... 91Z Cumberland Ave., Dayton. 0. Moon, Georae ....................319 Sondalwood Dr., Dayton, 0. Mooney, Mildred .......................... 727 Kenilworth, Dayton, 0. Moore. Barnett.. _______________________ _______ 220 Brown St., Dayton, 0. Moore, Darrell... ..................... 1217 Soinninq Rd .. Dayton, 0 . Moore, Edgar................. __________________SS Nimitz Dr., Dayton. 0. 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Morgan, Doris _____________ __________________ 816 Tripoli Pl., Dayton, 0. Mori. Joseph .......------·-------------.461 Glenridge Rd .• Dayton, 0 . Moro, John ....................................2820 Bremen. Columbus, 0. Morris, William .."..........................2116 Rustic Rd., Dayton. 0 . Morrisey, Edward............ 3578 Michigan Ave., Cincinnati, 0 . Morrissey, Kenneth .................... 1612 Alberta St., Dayton. 0 . Moss, Edward........ .. .................... 708 Maryland. Gary, Ind. Moylan, Joseph ___ ______________ .l6 High Ridge, Ridgelield, Conn. Mudd, Charles ........... ___ _______ _771 Locust. Owensboro, Ky. Mudd, Lloyd ........._______________ IOO Stonebridge Rd .. Dayton, 0 . Mueller, James............. .560 S. Second St.. Coldwater, 0 . Mueller. Mariano.......... . ..... R. R. 9 Hyland, Dayton. 0 . Mulhern, Thomas ___________ ............ 272 Brooklyn, Dayton, 0. Mumpower, Glen............................... 4001 Linden. Dayton. 0. Munger, Raymond ________________ __ IOOO Brood Blvd .. Dayton. 0. Munguia, C. Raul... ..................... Carranza # 37 Mexico City Murphy, James. ________ __________________ l4 Elm, Floral Park, N. Y. Murphy, John.......... ---··------·--------------R. R. 7, Dayton, 0 . Murray, Arthur....... ______ ____ __ __ ]537 N .Euclid, Dayton, 0 . Murray. Joan.............. .. ............. 141 Stonemill. Dayton, 0 . Muth, Jerome________ _____ -- ------ ----·----·- 441 East Dr.. Dayton. 0. Myers, DanieL.. .......................... .... Hotel Alms, Cincinnati. 0. Myers, Edmond .............................. 556 Ballentine. Marion, 0. Myers. Harry......................................R. R. 2. Port Clinton, 0 . Myers. James ................... ------------· ...... 527 Marion, Lima, 0.

N Noll. Mary .... ___________ 1709 Sharon, Dayton, 0 . Neff, Mary Ellen ..... _____________ .104 North First, Tipp City, 0 . Navarro, Carmella.... . ......St. Eliz. Hospital. Dayton. 0. Nazor. Lee ..............................539 Pearl St., Miamisburg. 0. Neatherton, John ............. 613 S. Detroit. Xenia. 0 . Nee!. William........ ...20 Alberta St., Dayton, 0. Neff, Richard.. ___ _______ .35 Stilwell Dr.. Dayton, 0 . Neidhamer, Byron_ ... 2005 Elsmere, Dayton. 0. Nelson, Richard......... .. ..... 2263 Salem Ave., Dayton, 0. Nestor. Julius.......... .... 1044 Croyden Dr.. Dayton, 0. Nevels, Raymond........ .. ...... 22 Gerlaugh . Dayton, 0. Newland, Gordon ..... .. ------ ---· .. 4551 Elmer, Dayton, 0 . Nicholas, Richard ......... .......... 143 Holmes Dr., Osborn. 0. Niederman , Robert ............................. ....49 Edgar. Dayton, 0. Niles. Curtis ________________ ...........................714 Somers, Eaton. 0 . Nolan. Elmer ........... ---------- ---------------- ----------Waynesville. 0 . Nolan, James ................... 1061 Greens Ave .. Columbus, 0 . Nolan, William ............ ...... 430 Red Haw Rd.. Dayton. 0. Noll, James ...........................304 E. Walnut, Coldwater, 0 . Noll. Raymond........ .. ............824 Prospect, Zanesville, 0. Norman, Floyd.... _.... 3600 Hoover Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Norris. William ................................69 Maple St., Osborn, 0. Northroo, Paul___ ________ _________ ____ l228 Gummer Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Novy, Frank ................................ 4879 E. 106, Cleveland, 0 . Nunez. Jorqe ............ Av. Veracruz # ! 78, Guadalajara, Mex. Nusha wg, Robert ______ ____ _____660 W . Siebenthaler, Dayton. 0. Nye, He nry ____________________ __ 835 20th Ave ., Honolulu, T. H. Nyhan. Jayne_______ __ .. 2142 University Pl.. Dayton, 0 .

0 Oberer. Georae R.....................56 Strooo Ave .. Dayton, 0 . O'Brien, Patrick. ----------- ---- ----------·--· ....43 Gunckle. Dayton, 0 . O 'Brien, Patricia ..............................411 Monterey, Dayton. 0 . O'Brien, Richard....... ......... 818 Blackford. Evansville, Ind. O'Brien. Robert........ .. ..........664 Bowen St., Dayton, 0 . O'Brya n . Henry ................................................. Owensboro, Ky. ............. 222 Kenilworth, Dayton, 0 . O 'Connell, Georgia O 'Donerty, Bernard... .. .................. 1112-8th St.. Lorain, 0. O'Grady, Frederick...................... 3103 Smithville, Dayton, 0 . O 'Grady, Gerald ........ 87-72 94th St., Woodhaven, L. I. N. Y. .. .................... 815 Kolpina, Dayton. 0 . O 'Hearn, Robert. Ohmer, Barbara.. .........227 Belmont Pk. E.. Dayton, 0. Okuno, Terry ........................ 304 S. Rebert Blvd. Dayton, 0 . O'Leary. Ja mes ........ .. ............ 129 Mccready , Dayton, 0 . Olcott, Patricia ........................ 1203 W . Hillcrest, Dayton, 0 . Oleen, Richard ................ ..................... 168 Edgar, Dayton, 0 . Olinger, Charles ...................................... 220 Yale. Dayton, 0 . Olinger, Pauline ....................................... Box 34, Clayton. 0 . O'Neil, Harold ................................ 212 So. West .. Sidney. 0 . O'Neil, John ............................ 1024 Dodgson Ct.. Dayton. 0 .


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Student :lJireclor'J Oppenheim, RoberL .......................... .E. Main, Coldwater, Ostendorf. PhiliP --------··-····-----34 W . Maplewood, Dayton, Ostenik, Charles _________________ _l36 W. Monument, Dayton, Osterfeld, Dorothy ____________________ 433 Forest Ave., Dayton, Osterfeld, Henry ......----------------- .433 Forest Ave., Dayton, Osterfeld, MarY ------------ -----------.433 Forest Ave., Dayton, O'Toole, Richard __ __________________ 204 Elmhurst Rd.. Dayton, Ovenshire, Dick _______________________........ 3ll S. Mulberry. Troy, Owen, RoberL. ................................. R. F. D. 3, Arcanum,

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Seim, Lawrence ...R. R. #1. New Lebanon. 0. Seitz, LaVerne.... ..817 Kolping Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Seitz, Luke. ...59 lllinois Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Sellers. Mildred.. .. ............ 28 McDaniel. Dayton, 0 . Selz, Harold.... ...4150 Lansdowne Ave., Deer Park. 0 . Senne. Margaret... ..................... 2208 Glen Rd., Dayton. 0 . Sergent, John ....... Whitesburg. Ky. Shadoan, Tippy__ _____ R, R. #I. Box 106. Osborn, 0 . Shaeffer, John . ... 500 N. Summit St., Dayton, 0 . Shafer, John.. ________________ 132 Glencoe, Dayton, 0 . Shaffer. John.. .. ... 3304 Mesmer Ave., Dayton, 0 . Shaffer, Ralph ... _________ .......... 127 Willis Ave., Springfield, 0 . Shampton. Victor.. ................. .419 N. Conover St., Dayton, 0 . Shane. Beatrice ........................ 920 Euclid Ave.. Dayton. 0. Share, George ........................ 33 West Main, Phillipsburg. 0 . Shaw, Joseph ______ liS Ridge Ave., Dayton, 0 . Shaw. Lawrence..... ___________ 179 N. Ardmore, Dayton, 0 . Shaw, Mary Ann ___________ ________ lOl E. Apple St .. Dayton. 0. Shaw. Phyllis ___ ____________________ .J709 Bolander Ave., Dayton, 0. Shaw, Rebecca... ____ _______ 2212 Germantown. Dayton, 0 . Shay. Bernard ............................... .42 Pioneer St.. Dayton, 0 . Sheaffer, John ... ...........5020 Wilmington Ave., Dayton, 0. Shearer, Ben.............................. 57 Redder Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Sheeley. David _____ ................... 324 St. Nicholas. Dayton, 0. Sheetz, Thomas ____________________ l820 Brookline Ave., Dayton. 0. Sheidler, Wayne ________________________ l602 Hearthstone. Dayton. 0. Sherer, William _______ _______________ 86 Notre Dame, Dayton, 0. Sherer. William ............. .... .. 2616 Lynhurst Ave .. Dayton, 0. Sherman, Charles .. _________2720 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, 0. Sherman, Robert___ ........ 2720 Philadelphia Dr., Dayton, 0. Shimada, Jiro ............................ 209 Central Ave., Dayton. 0. Shingledecker. Sam ................92S Bryn Mawr Dr.. Dayton, 0. Short, Frank.. ......................SSl Daytona Pkwy .• Dayton, 0 . Shrader. Patricia .........71 Pinehurst Dr. ,Dayton. 0. Shroyer. Dean . ................. _______ 147 Beverly Pl.. Dayton, 0. Shroyer, Irving.. .. ......... 147 Beverly Pl.. Dayton, 0. Shroyer. John. ......7115 N. Dixie Dr., Dayton, 0. Sides, RusselL..... . ....... 1617 'Delaine Ave .. Dayton, 0. Sieber. Ralph........... .. ................... 111 Dell Park, Dayton. 0. Silbereis. Rita..... .......................224 L. St., Dayton, 0. Simon. Charles....................... 104 Virginia Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Singer, Harold.. ...905 Commercial. Dayton. 0. Sizemore. Delores ............41 Maple, Fairfield, 0 . Sizer. Wilbur.._ _____________ .. 1355 Nicholas Rd .. Dayton, 0 . Skailand, Dean_ ____ ............ .48 Woodcrest, Dayton. 0 . Skelton. Frank .. _______ ....... 4400 Daleview, Dayton, 0 . Skelton. Robert__ ..... 801 Chestnut St.. Coshocton. 0 . Slavin, Lois ....... .. ____ ............. 1466 Catalpa Dr .. Dayton, 0 . Slavkousky. Joseph.. .. .. 2871 E. Blvd.. Cleveland. 0 . Sliger. Edward________ __ ........ 108 Pearl St.. Bradford. 0 . Slinger, George..... .................. .48 Hopeland St., Dayton. 0. Sloan. Frances_______ _____ ll2l W . Fairview, Dayton. 0 . Slonaker. William ... ..... 327 Alliance Pl., Dayton, 0. Smalley. Judith .............57 Grafton Ave.. Dayton, 0. Smart, Donald_ .............. 2000 Wayne Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Smith. Anthony ........................ l08 East 7th, Owensboro. Ky . Smith. Charlotte...................... l245 Cumberland. Dayton. 0 . Smith, Clayton ........ 15 Home Ave., Xenia. 0 . Smith, Clyde ..... 4422 Elliot Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Smith, Dale... ..... 2410 Lynn Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Smith. Dennis. . ........... 809 Warrington, Dayton. 0. Smith, Don... ..R. #7 , Lebanon Pk., Dayton, 0 . Smith. Herbert. .....607 Forrest Ave .• Dayton, 0 . Smith. Jack..... .. .... 607 Forest Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Smith. James.... ............... 345 Delaware Ave .• Dayton, 0 . Smith, Jeanne ............................ 63 Central Ave., Dayton. 0. Smith. Kenneth .................. 128 N. Main St., Germantown. 0. Smith. Milton .. _.. _____ ________....... .427 Fairview, Dayton, 0. Smith. Orion ..................... 305 W. Market, Germantown. 0 . Smith, Richard ........... ________ .420 W. Walnut St.. Coldwater. 0 . Smith. Robert___ ........................ 1925 Pershing, Dayton. 0. Smith, Ray .... _.. _________ ______________ .. .l528 Chapel St., Dayton. 0 . Smith, Shirley ............................ 912 Xe nia Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Smith. Thomas .................... 345 Delaware Ave .• Dayton, 0. Smith, William C ............ .409 Baltimore St., Middletown, 0. Smith. William K..................... l327 Amherst Pl., Dayton, 0. Snopkowski, John ..........................317 Main St.. Duryea, Po.


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Student :JJirectory Snyder, William ....... 340 E. Linden Ave.. Miamisburg, 0 . Snyder. WilJiam H ....................... ..................... ..... Clayton, 0 . Soder, Ray .................... 1229 Linda VIsta Ave .. Dayton. 0. Sollenberger, James .............. 2441 Catalpa Dr., Dayton, 0 . Solms, Janice ....................... 2415 Revere Ave .. Dayton. 0. Somers, Caralyn .. ....... .... .......... .44 Crescent Blvd .. Dayton, 0. Spang, Ed ............................ l734 Coventry Rd.. Dayton. 0 . Specht. James .......... - ............... 102 S. Irwin St., Dayton, 0 . Spelman, William ........................ ll9 Eugene Ave .. Dayton,O. Spencer, Virginia ........ R. R. #7, Colonial Lane. Dayton. 0. Speth Albert ......................... 511 Welch Ave .. Columbus, 0. Spicer. MabeL ............................. 945 Richard St., Dayton. 0 . Spoon. Byron ......................... .1538 Bryn Maur. Dayton, 0. Spraley. Clement... ............. l023 Ferguson Ave., Dayton, 0. Sprauer, Albert ........................... J 118 Creighton, Dayton, 0. Spyridon, Sophocles .................... 227 Proctor St., Dayton, 0. Staley, Jack ... .................... ............51 Chambers, Dayton, 0. Stamatakos, Louis ............ 115 W. Herman Ave ., Dayton, 0. Stang. John .................. ............ 5560 Markey Rd., Dayton, 0 . Stark. R. W .......... .. ............. 53 Rockwood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Stauffer, Merrick....................... 299 Park End Dr., Dayton, 0. Steber!. Jesse .................... 3916 Cleveland Ave.. Dayton, 0. Stefanek, Vincent... ... ...... 11400 Buckeye Rd., Cleveland, 0. Steeley, Montfort... ......... 2526 Ravenwood Ave., Dayton, 0 . Steere, Joseph .........._ ........ 131 W . Batoan Dr., Dayton, 0. Stefanowski. Stanley .................. 34 W . Third St., Dayton, Stefanics, EtheL. ......... 144 Columbia Ave., Vandergrift, Pa. Stein, Alvin ................ _ ......... 265 Niagara Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Stein. Richard ....................... 132 Winding Way, Dayton, 0 . Steinbruegge, John .................... 2145 N. Main St.. Dayton, 0 . Steineman, William .......................... l636 Weston. Dayton, 0 . Steiner, Robert ......................... 136 Beverly PL. Dayton, 0. Stelzer, Bon~e.. .. ........... 1258 Arbor Ave. .Dayton. 0. Stenger, Thomas . .. .. High Hollow Farms. Lebanon, 0 . Stevens, EtheL .. . .900 Randolph St., Dayton. 0 . Stevenson, Jock 202 Hickory St., Dayton. 0 . Stewart, Donald ... 2052 Rugby Rd.. Dayton, 0. Stewart, James. .1614 Richard St., Dayton, 0. Stewart, Phyllis ... .. 518 Park Ave .. Ironton, 0 . Stewart, Wanda Jean .... ......... 218 Salem Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Stich, Margaret .................. 250 Maryland Ave .. Dayton, 0 . ...... Cherry St., Germantown, 0 . Stiver, Vernon ........ Stitt, Billy ............... ____ ...... 1315 Brown St., Dayton, 0. Stoecklein, Jeannette . 711 Hodapp. Dayton, 0 . Stoecklein, Jack .. .. ..... 328 Orchard Dr.. Dayton, 0. Stoermer. Edward .......... 747 Belmont Pk. , Dayton, 0. Stoermer. Mary ... ............. 747 Belmont Pk., Dayton, 0 . Stoff. Donald .......................... .1517 N. Main St., Dayton, 0 . Stolly, John .................. - .................. 1120 Richie, Lima, 0. Stone. Sanders ........ - ........ 1738 Germantown, Dayton, 0. Stonebarqer, Charles ........... ..... 739 Irving Ave.. Dayton, 0. Stoner. Arlo ........................ 123 Goldenrod Lane, Osborn, 0. Storts. Tack . . .............................R. F. D. #3, Circleville. 0. Stout. Charlotte.... .. ... 2212 Homesite Dr., Dayton, 0 . Stout. Kenneth..... .. ..... 1801 Catalpa, Dayton. 0 . Stovicek, Frank........ 3293 Berkshire Rd .. Cleveland. 0 . .423 Neal, Dayton, 0 . Stratton, Richard.. Strain, Edwin.. .2061 Auburn . Dayton, 0 . Strasser. Thomas 409 Wyandot. Upper Sandusky, 0 . Strathern, William ....................... 248 Lexington, Dayton. 0. Stratton, Richard ....... 2307 W. 2nd St. Dayton, 0 . Strehle. Frederick......... 2618 E. 4th. Dayton. 0 . Strinaham, Bettie Jeanne .. 542 Irving, Dayton, 0 . ..... 37 Gordon. Dayton, 0. Stroud. Ruth . _ Studer, William . . ....... P. 0 . Box 233. Vandalia, 0. Stueve, Tohn .... . 45 Patterson Village Dr .. Dayton, 0. Stueve. Raymond. ........ 214 Pleasant, Dayton. 0 . Sullivan, Joe ..... . .2317 E. 4th, Dayton, 0 . Sturwold. Robert ... 3001 Ida. Dayton. 0 . Suqrue, Dolores........... .719 Grand, Dayton. 0. Sullivan, Alfred.......... .. .......... 519 W . Norman, Dayton. 0 . Sullivan. Elizabeth ..... ............ 837 Oak St.. Sorinqfield, 0 . Sullivan, George ................... McKinley Ave., Cambridge, 0. Sullivan, Jane ............. .................. 1158 Beaumont. Dayton, 0 . Sullivan, Mary ........................... 55 W. Hillcrest, Dayton, 0 . Suman, Charlotte ............................ 911 Alberta. Dayton. 0 . Suttmon. AL ... . .. .... ....... R. R. 2 Box 45. Batesville, Ind.

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Suttman, Louis.... 505 Buckeye St., Miamisburg. 0. Suttmiller, William ........... ... .DeWeese Parkway, Dayton. 0 . Swift, PauL ....... .... 1115 Old Orchard, Dayton. 0 .

T Talbot, Sterrett... ..... ........... 952 Ferndale, Dayton, 0 . Tangeman. James ............. 639 St. Paul, Dayton, 0 . Tanis, Robert....... .......... ... ........ 625 Creighton .. Dayton, 0 . Tartogliore, James ..... ...... ............. 162 Poplar, Meadville. Pa. Tate, Robert .. ··--· ·· · ........... 220 Gunckel, Dayton. 0 . Taylor, William .......................... ......845 Clement. Dayton. 0. Tegeder, Rita.............. ........ 426 'h Pritz Ave., Dayton, 0. Thieman, Aloysisus.................... R. R. Box 491 , Dayton, 0 . Thomas, Harry G. .... 2513 Germantown St., Dayton, 0. Thomas, Harry I... ....... . ............ 1907 W . 3rd St.. Dayton, 0. Thomas, Howard A .. "-........................ 1072 Ruth, Dayton, 0 . Thomas, Howard W .. .411 Catherine Ave ., W. Carrollton, 0 . Thomas, Marilyn .. .. .. 2963 Southern Blvd., Dayton, 0 . Thome, Richard .... .. ..... 2151 Castlewood Dr., Toledo, 0 . Thome, Robert... ......... ........ 2151 Castlewood Dr .. Toledo, 0. Thompson, Gene ......... ........... ...... 17 E. Hudson, Dayton, 0. Thompson, James .. .. ...... .123 Neal Ave., Dayton, 0. Thoroman. Frank..... .. ...... 2927 112 E. 3rd St., Dayton, 0 . ...... 110 Haynes St., Dayton, 0. Thornton, William Timmer, David .................... .......... 301 Kenilworth, Dayton, 0 . Tischer, Ray ...................... ...... 241 Harmon Blvd., Dayton, 0. Thygerson, RoberL .... .......... 21 Sacramento Ave. , Dayton, 0 . Tobias, Donald.................. 3803 Woodbine Ave .. Dayton, 0 . ..Box 31 Laura, 0 . Todd, Raymond .........._..................... ... Toerner, John .................... 1054 Winfield Ave., Cincinnati, 0. Tolle, Joseph ................... .430 Santa Cruz Ave .. Dayton. 0. Toohey. Francis ............ ............ 28 Central Ave.. Dayton, 0. Tormey. Robert ....... .. .... 353 Xenia Ave .. Dayton, 0. Torrence, John .. . __ 33 East Market. Germantown, 0. Toscanl. Edmond. ... 2132 So. 20th St.. Ph_iladelphia, Pa. Traina. Richard .... .1130 Harshman Rd .. Dayton. 0. Troves. Romilly . . .20482 W. Lake Rd., Rocky River. 0. Tremblay. David .. 1235 Linda Vista Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Tribby. Robert .130 Gillette St .. Painesville, 0 . Trick, Jack. ------------ ... 342 Linwood, Dayton, 0 . Trigg. Ernest. .. 829 N. Broadway, Dayton, 0 . Trigq. Harry ..... .. ....................... 4505 Genesee, Dayton. 0 . Trimbach, Kenneth ..... ________ 831 Bowen St., Dayton, 0 . Truesdale, Roy ........................... .436 Valley St., Dayton, 0 . Trujillo. Bernardo ................................... ...... Bogota, Columbia Tucker. Edgar.. ..........................North St.. Hamilton. Bermuda Tucker, Marion ................ ............ 731 Uhrig Ave ., Dayton, 0 . Tuke. Fred.............. _ 6315 Grand Vista Ave .. Cinn .. 0. Tully, James ..................... .. ...... 163 Best St., Dayton. 0. Turner, Albert ...... - .. .. .. ........... .. Box 173 Centerville. 0. Turner. Ben ................ ----... .. 223 Edqewood, Dayton. 0 . ..670 S. Detroit St., Xenia. 0. Turner. Harry ......... Turner, Richard ................................... 605 Imo Dr .. Dayton, 0. Tutas, Stephen ........................... J257 Lane St.. Hamilton, 0 . Twiss. John ... 1825 E. Broadway, Logansport, Ind.

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w Wack, Edward ..........................40 Central Ave .. Dayton. 0. Wack, Joseph............. .. ........ .40 Central Ave., Dayton, 0 . Wack. Madonna........ ............40 Central Ave .. Dayton, 0. Wade, James ................. .......... 191 S. Fifth St .. Newark. 0. Wagner, John........ 4010 Elmwood Rd., Cleveland Hgts .. 0. Wagner, Robert... ..... ....... 4010 Elmwood Rd., Cleveland, 0. Wagner, William F ..................... 558 Summit Ave., Troy, 0. Wagner, William G ............. l02 Edgewood Ct., Dayton, 0 . Wagstaff, Ruby ............................ l721 Maner Pl., Dayton, 0. Walk, Carl.. .................. l310 Old Orchard Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Walker, Donald........... ......... 25 S. 7th St.. Tipp City, 0 . Walker, Phillip .......................516 N . Summit St .. Dayton, 0. Wall, Dorothy ........................ 902 Park Ave., Miamisburg, 0. Wallace, Robert.. ............ ...... 2918 Hillcrest Ave .. Dayton. 0. Walsh. Frank............ l21 W . Southern Ave., Springlield, 0. Walsh, John !........ ..............864 Brice Ave .. Lima, 0. Walsh, John V ................. 2225 Portman Ave., Cleveland. 0 . Walter, William ........................ 520 Corona Ave., Dayton, 0 . Walton, Ruth ...................... 101 Grosvenor Ave., Dayton, 0. Walz, Norbert......... ............ 2205 Wayne Ave .. Dayton, 0 . Wangler, Jeanne.......... .2761 E. High St.. Springlield. 0. Wannemacher, Howard ............302 Kiefaber St., Dayton, 0. Ware, Mark.............. .. ................R. R. #1. Middletown. 0. Warman. Jeane ......... .. 255 Township Line Rd.. Dayton. 0. Womer, Robert.. 1413 V2 Superior Ave .. Dayton, 0. Warren, Joseph ..................... .. 1013 Lockland Pl., Dayton, 0. Warrick, James......... .. .......... 334 Melrose Ave .. Toledo, 0 . Warwick, Chester ........ 29 E. 37th St.. Indianapolis, Ind. Wasleff, John......... . _ .. 365 W . First St., Dayton, 0. Watkins, Margaret.. .............. 409 Peach Orchard, Dayton, 0. Watson, Lewis ............ ................... 1725 Benson. Dayton, 0. Wayt. David......... ...30 E. Miami Blvd., Dayton, 0. Weaver. Richard .. 125 Grandview Ave., Dayton, 0. Webb, Minnalee.. .. .... R. R. I. Jamestown, 0 . Webb, O'DelL.. 522 Hartford, Dayton, 0. Weber, Orville............ .816 Kammer. Dayton, 0. Weber, Ralph ..................... ...R. R. 1, Oxford. 0 . Weddington, George... .. .. 34 Huffman. Dayton, 0. Wehner. Donald.. .101 Yale. Dayton. 0. Wehner, Joseph...... •.... 101 Yale, Dayton, 0. Wehner, Richard .223 Hopeland, Dayton, 0 . Weigel, PauL.... ....... .. 47 Fernwood. Dayton, 0 . Weikel, James.. .... .. 416 W. 7th St., Owensboro. Ky . Weimer, KarL ...... ........................ .414 S. Mulberry, Troy. 0. Weimerskirk, Mary..... .. ... 299 Circular. Tiffin, 0. Weirzbacher, George...... ..3814 Riverside Dr .. Dayton. 0. Weis, James........................ . .... 321 Kenwood, Dayton, 0. Weis, William ............ ·- ·- ··· .. .... 321 Kenwood, Dayton, 0. Weisgerber. CarL....... .. ........ .421 1/2 Kiefaber. Dayton. 0. Welday, Venabelle .. 905 Leland, Dayton. 0. Weldon, John............. . ..409 West 8th. Owensboro. Ky . Wendeln, Donald .......... 80 W . 5th St.. Mins te r. 0 . Wendeln, Melvin...... .. ..... 80 W . Fifth St.. Minster, 0. Wenstrup. John ....... ...... ..... .. . .4354 W. 8th St., Cincinnati. 0 . Weprin . Charles............553 Daytona Parkway. Dayton .0. West, Eugene ....... ... , ...... 178 Grove, Dayton, 0. West. Richley ...................... ........... 742 Ferguson, Dayton, 0 . Westerfield, Charles.. .318 Cedar. Owensboro, Ky . Westerheide, John ...... R. R. 2, Anna, 0. Weyrich , Orville ................44 McOwen, Dayton, 0. Page One Hundred Seventy-Two

Whalen, James...... ..223 Beverly Place. Dayton, 0. Wharton, John .......................... .....48 E. Hudson. Dayton. 0. Wheelock. Ladeen ....................... 236 Hawker St .. Dayton, D. Wheelock. William ................. ...... 23 E. Mumma. Dayton, 0. Whitacre. Gene.......... .. ..550 Brightwood. Dayton. 0. White, Joseph... . ........607 Belmont 'Park. Dayton. 0. White, Maurice..... ....... .. .. .120 Durner. Dayton, 0. Whitmer. Lewis....... .. ....................Pleasant Hill. 0. Whitmore, David ........ ....... 13 W. Emerson Ave., Osborn, 0 . Whyte. Howard......... 3518 Hoover Ave .. Dayton. 0. Wick, Wilhelm....... .. .. 1150 Holly. Dayton. 0. Wickham, Robert.. ...................... l43 W. Hudson, Dayton, 0. Wieners. Delevan ................... .. .175 Lookout Dr., Dayton. 0. Wilbur, Nicholas........ .58 S. Trenton St .. Dayton, 0 . Wildenhaus, Edward .............. 707 Easton, Dayton, 0. Wiles, Lawrence...... . 526 N. Williams. Dayton, 0. Wilken. George... .. ...R. R. #5, Box 536, Dayton, 0. Wilkens, Paul... ........... ............. 2441 Lynn Ave., Dayton, 0. Wilker, John ............ 16 Hadley Rd .. Dayton. 0 . Williams. Benjamin ................ l859 Germantown. Dayton, 0. Williams. Charles ................503 Sycamore St., Columbus, 0. Williams, Leroy.................. .. ...... Box 705, Dayton, 0. Williams. Walker....... .. .. R. R. 2 Box 305, Miamisburg, 0. Williamson. Richard.. . . .131 Marson Dr.. Dayton. 0. Willis, James.. .. ... 224 Floral Ave., Dayton. 0. Wills, Bernice............. .. .... 648 Randolph St., Dayton. 0. Wilson, Jack ............. .. ......................Niagara, Dayton, 0. Wilson. James.... .. ........ 624 Yale Ave., Dayton, 0 . Wilson, Warren ......... 624 Yale Ave .. Dayton. 0. Winckelman, Bonnie .... ...........108 Infirmary Rd., Dayton, 0. Winemiller, Robert... ................. ...... Sherman St., Dayton, 0. Winkeljohann. Albert... .....987 Harmon Ave .. Hamilton, 0. Witherspoon . Robert..... . ..... IS Lofayette. Dayton. 0. Withrow, Richard...... ...906 American Bldg .. Dayton, 0. Wittman. Marjorie .... 226 E. Peach Orchard Rd .. Dayton. 0. Woeste, James.... .. ....R. R. I. Box 178, Dayton, 0. Wohl, Milton...... ..... .. 258 W. Schantz Ave .. Dayton. 0 . Wolanin. Chester .......... 1013 Nordale, Dayton, 0. Wolke, Eugene .. .1826 Grand Blvd., Hamilton. 0. Wolf. John.. ......... .. .... R. R. I Farmersville, 0 . Wolfe, Robert. ........................ 92 Jones St.. Dayton, 0. Wolfe. Hubert... ...... ... 1910 Pershing Blvd.. Dayton. 0. Wolner, Andy .... 4410 Springlield Pk .. Dayton, 0. Wonderly. Clyde..... .. ................ Box ISS, Verona, 0. Wong. Herbert. ... 4223 Suria Dr.. Honolulu, T. H . Woolf, Margot.. . . ...3955 Riverside Dr .. Dayton. 0 . Woolley. Kenneth ............ .122 Lorenz. Dayton, 0. Woosley, Ernest.. ....... ., .... 218 Riverbend. Dayton , 0 . Wooten, Florida..... .. ...829 Tripoli Pl.. Dayton, 0. Worman, John .. ... 23 S. 4th St.. Tipp City. 0 . Wourms. Robert .824 Hodapp Ave., Dayton, 0. Wright. Harold.. .1647 Gummer Ave., Dayton. 0. Wright, Robert 658 Richard, Dayton, 0 . Wright. William ............ .. 133 Fairgrounds Ave .. Dayton, 0 .

y Yates. Henry....... .. .......4405 Queens Ave., Dayton,O. Yeazell. Robert.. .1428 S. Limestone , Springfield, 0. Yee, DanieL ................. l217 Palolo Ave .. Honolulu. T. H . Yerger, James .... .. ..... 1324 W . Beach. Biloxi, Miss Yinger, John .......................... l41 Beulah Ave .. Zanesville, 0. Young. Howard ......... .!'!. R. #!. Osborn, 0. Young. Lillian.. . 819 Itasca Pl., Dayton, 0 . Young. Robert.. . 145 E. Parkwood Dr., Dayton, 0.

z Zeno, Michael.. .. ............... 683 S. Hawkins Ave .• Akron. Zimmer. Charles ............... . Box 375 R. R. #!, Dayton, Zimmer. Walter.. .............................. 204 Fairview. Dayton. Zimmerman. George . .......... 1912 Demphle Ave .. Dayton. Zimmerman. Wilbur........ .1933 Riverside Dr., Dayton. Zimmerman, Jack.... .. ...... 1912 Demphle, Dayton, Zimmerle, Shirley .......... 236 Sandhurst Dr., Dayton, Zinn. Robert.............. .. ....56 York Ave ., Dayton, Zonars. Demetrius ................ 256 Wiltshire Blvd ., Dayton, Zonars. Aspasia ............ l39 Greenmcunt Blvd .. Dayton. Zoul, Joseph. .. ....... 1370 Larchmont Rd .. Cleveland. Zummo, Anthony ........... IQ23 Lexington, Dayton,

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